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REPUBLICAN BANNER&#13;
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11 *(H&lt;&#13;
&#13;
C. S. BURTOjN As Co., Proprietor*.&#13;
&#13;
VOL. 1.&#13;
J^T OBBEM MODWTAtB HOMT.&#13;
&#13;
’Hw Swcditt Nightingale rcinafnftd I&#13;
three weeks in Paris without ringing, with-1&#13;
outspeaking Mie language even—auoh i«&#13;
her. antipathy—and wsa about to pmei the&#13;
s'jwlto to Dover, to meet a London audi­&#13;
ence; f«»r, being, a Woman, she was tfrod&#13;
of sibmee.&#13;
:&#13;
Shd had left Paris by rnilroi&#13;
but betons crosriiig the Channel, &gt;|m ook her&#13;
room in the Hold of the Port! — •■ —r-I&#13;
hcu strength for her dbuigrceable voyage,&#13;
l»y a night’s rest&#13;
The musiiul dllUtanli of the city—BotL&#13;
logne, II rre, Culab’, it does not' npjw»&#13;
which—were Rnxtotta to hear her, anW&#13;
thought at first of &lt; ioMing.tbe&#13;
in■order to enjoy that e^rfsite voice, which&#13;
war denied to Franco and (to Provinces.&#13;
The procMw was cdpemive mid stupid.&#13;
•Hh-v Um&#13;
'&#13;
•&#13;
No sooner wm the t ktntntrice installed&#13;
in her apartments than three.grave genllcawnaaen-d—and with mi air of author­&#13;
ity, and of severity, «srcn, denkndvd her&#13;
piwpcTto.&#13;
'N •&#13;
•• ,&#13;
'&#13;
At&gt;toui-hed, but: faithful to hec vow of&#13;
Jiilenw oii'Mm: soil bi' France, Jenny Lind&#13;
landed them the- ]tap&lt; r without saying word. •&#13;
&#13;
r» ■ .• k '&#13;
th« to 1»&#13;
&#13;
TERMS—♦1.60, IN ADVANCE.&#13;
&#13;
HASTINGS. BARKY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY MAY 22. 1856.&#13;
&#13;
NO. J&#13;
&#13;
Tail, slight, with cmprtws&#13;
,...&#13;
’a feet csite&#13;
implored her to pardon1 stood, tto etnperor and dm grand-dulJkei.&#13;
and, looking lip, be siw an. oM&#13;
At the bntrothnl, which took place Im- reverie,&#13;
।&#13;
she called&#13;
shade&#13;
of color&#13;
faded&#13;
away&#13;
wl&#13;
mediately, and during the whole time of 1Polish Jew. in coarse travelling.gear, and&#13;
I nuuM of the darkest hair, glossy and what* **■"&#13;
—’ *•her guilty nogligcnca in 1 and- every&#13;
-j &gt;.«uv&#13;
of color&#13;
faded&#13;
away&#13;
while&#13;
l. '»h&lt;«14arai7- &gt; d&#13;
I lieeutiful, foldetl simply round her head in not luring foreseensach a poMtbllify, mid ' ....&#13;
she Mt wl|at&#13;
wl| ' Bcrutiniring eyes were no tlie milendid preparation* for the wedding, 'with a&#13;
“Ar&#13;
r 1" adred tli pedht,&#13;
•F«to n»y native hills.&#13;
I thiik braid-*, with a more lofty, refined, wanted&#13;
sister against yielding’to it, ting, with inervlh&#13;
as exactness, every point Natalie lived and moved aa in a dream—&#13;
med her rister&#13;
I&#13;
inert y ptlea. mare w indcrout fait t&#13;
. ' Han* Christoph&#13;
; spiritual auk of beauty iu iter features, declaring hec own owl her husband's per- of difference in her np|Mjanuwn: since she nothing gave licr pleasure, nothing pain. Iin bn&#13;
'ilhiwarm ttnutiaii thrill*.&#13;
made&#13;
a&#13;
gesture&#13;
Of&#13;
rcpd*'«&gt;n,&#13;
But the Jew&#13;
and a more sweet and raniesl expreuion fi'd innoew/n in other res|»e&lt; ta. Command atdM there lm(L&#13;
On the evening aptwinted for the religious ’&#13;
| ' .&#13;
, in tor dark eyes, w ell might ato cxeite us,madam, and,how gladly and ininlkdtly&#13;
The ordeal waa&#13;
over; and, pale, ceremony, when all the guests were as- !stood bis grolmd.&#13;
“ I hav&lt;&gt; wry fine thing* In my knap­&#13;
-t-wkf of&#13;
■■ aoute.&#13;
., ■.■■■■&#13;
..... w_______&#13;
’shaliyon&#13;
Im*yon&#13;
ohryed&#13;
! I will&#13;
over over care-worn, and negloctod, ihc aat as an semhled. nnrl the bridcmaids, tlilrty-sia in&#13;
ttoenvy&#13;
of&#13;
totnr.&#13;
and g,&#13;
gratify&#13;
tto ndtnlrondinirushall&#13;
be obeyed&#13;
: Iwatcli&#13;
will watch&#13;
Did Ttn«'» dwtiring Liuid; jvttoenvv&#13;
and&#13;
gratify&#13;
the&#13;
tiotr ofuOterauf&#13;
of others of tto-mat-raw*&#13;
tin- geuers who turned* so j my unfortunate s^tcr night and day; nev­ uninterested spectator, gaxing on. a scene number, uni mustering among them the ;sack, Mich as onte doe* not so every day,"&#13;
i lion&#13;
: inquiringly towards her, "qid, almvo all | er'shall they meet again; never sluill any in which she once would have taken a dis- &lt; highest rank, and beauty of tho young no­&#13;
i well might she justify the comwiowi sir of rncsugwor &lt;orn**[H«xk-uco pass between tinguiahed part. But as the evening wore bility of Runih, were nwcinb&#13;
“ Oh, everybody wants Hometh&#13;
undisguised pleasure with width the prin-1 them; only I entreat your majyst.vrdtbop ■on. «1»y seemed to rallv. and the warmth magnificoptly lighted find decorated church&#13;
ic-pr ( a&#13;
cess presented her to bcr itu|H-rial mm-; wlat Inn transpired a'ao rc-l from the cm­ itnd cxritctnent brought a glow brighter —when the bridegroom Mauranoabif r Meet everything that heart can&#13;
builds l&gt;i* net&#13;
; trvsr. As to Natalie, her manner, shy I peror, or ye arc all lost.&#13;
• than health to her check. She had con- stood, looking, in spite of ail tho repulsnx Now, if jo'u have e’er a young wife, who&#13;
gives&#13;
you some troubleJiave I not here my&#13;
and «Utftrified, cxpresstxl in graceful conThe cihprras molllfnd by her condor ---....stoutly rvliiscd&#13;
------------to- -------dance;&#13;
-—&#13;
and&#13;
- - it—&#13;
wav—&#13;
not iw had ivwived at Natalie s btuids, prowl, i&#13;
•**&gt;uad. w&gt; Mtmn stag,*&#13;
Red&#13;
CapT*&#13;
So&#13;
saying,&#13;
and&#13;
opening&#13;
bl*&#13;
■&#13;
traat (be gratification to young agirl tptut and subm|Mion, pronjUrd io think uverjt, I until ipiite. late in the evening that riie coatented, and almost happy—all ey«&#13;
Jbd liXbtm.4;-. AmMoj light “ ■&#13;
'&#13;
j have fell tn so spkndld n rax-ne, and same- ; an-l see her again. Tliros days from that! ctpiMnti-d to stand up and take part in a were turned tuwnrils the ebnreh-doora, kn»|&gt;wck, the J ew drew out revcral thing*&#13;
i what of bcvfiblerinent at tlw crowd and time, (In two ristern Were on their way to' quadrille. ■ Her partner w» one of her wbwi presently the telh began noisily to add, among theni, k ]&gt;arc*-l In » number of&#13;
me irum ou« U&gt;u woe.&#13;
! confusion around her.&#13;
Italy, uh the rumor rati, to cultivate to I ohl mlmlr&lt;jri», who atill loved her with the announce the approach of the bride.’and wrapping*. Taking tlnjae &lt;A nne after&#13;
1 Stimnlel. leap •■■! play,&#13;
'&#13;
;&#13;
As tla-y retired from making their i»l&gt;e-1 the utmuK tlu* groat ruusical talent of the j won* warmth he bad cxiiretUH*'.! years be­ itr another instant, leaning outlie emper­ another, he produced n cam of redlrather,&#13;
v Inch he drew on hia hand, and &lt; xhlbited&#13;
; i«nce t&lt;&gt; their imperinl l.u.ita, the-kiud younger lady, which bad w&gt; rvtomnurul-' f&lt;wr.&#13;
'&#13;
&gt;&#13;
or s arm, she appeared.&#13;
■&#13;
...----Never Wall I forget that soenc—never to thc builiff.&#13;
&lt;ty««of tlie einpn m ft&gt;lj&gt;/w&gt; 4 them with iil her to her inipcrhil raistrosa’i favor.—&#13;
jl have said slio laid already met face&#13;
to j&#13;
•• Well: anti what is tlx* imic of this ’ '&#13;
the- &gt;bar-apparent&#13;
of the throne. Tlieii lose from my memory the iay»rxt»ion of&#13;
[ /une interest; and she snyiled idiglilly to | In itself this wotqd have excited no sin- f u-e -•&#13;
&gt;like&#13;
of which, or better, I&#13;
। see bow many aspirants prvwd forward prise; but the downout looks, ill henltk&#13;
bl the sliaqx-st observation could luivc 1 that marble&#13;
maruiu face&#13;
tnev and&#13;
ana utterly&#13;
iwm unrtsihting&#13;
nnmiauuK liathcr&#13;
•“■“'**. cap,&#13;
'-r-the&#13;
•—&#13;
--------.___&#13;
___ ___i___ r— .I•&#13;
wr. If&#13;
__4 ...under&#13;
._t&#13;
e|eet«d, licyund tiie extreme pallor, any ! manner.&#13;
If. the&#13;
she liad&#13;
luul Iweu&#13;
Ixvu in her roffiin,&#13;
cofljjn, «« I'1 in t!?c?”r“ “J'*1*" Jtfr •‘W1*&#13;
। to solicit the Lind of Natalie fur the duure ; and evident depr;ss|&lt;m of spirits&#13;
Whtiin thi. ibh.lv drii dial r.&gt;*c*&#13;
would’ have looked&#13;
lew. dmthjike&#13;
; of gr«*hed1&#13;
demanded Hans Chrt*&#13;
ihich&#13;
the&#13;
grnndxluko&#13;
labored,&#13;
gjivc&#13;
rise&#13;
to&#13;
sign&#13;
of&#13;
emotion&#13;
or&#13;
embarrassment.&#13;
The&#13;
c&#13;
1&#13;
...&#13;
...&#13;
about&#13;
t-&gt;begin.&#13;
But&#13;
eru&#13;
she&#13;
could&#13;
make&#13;
wt:&#13;
1&#13;
■'&#13;
~:_7&#13;
’&#13;
&gt;&#13;
■&#13;
J&#13;
—&#13;
---•&#13;
traced me but UtaMwristaa •(■ul,&#13;
nany whly|»cr«-d&#13;
whlmieivd hints, that took form&#13;
a M-lrotlon, tl&gt;t tiroml-ipkc Alexander,' many&#13;
formand&#13;
___ I gmndxluke had behaved with the moat I then•, tlinn when h’io stood shrouded in toj&#13;
But there tM briar gno-t&#13;
and smited'&#13;
,&#13;
I&#13;
ref"ataring&#13;
Jew shook hia&#13;
M&gt; toad,&#13;
I&#13;
— ,;je I lace mid glittering with jewel*&#13;
starii at |&#13;
' the present cm|H-q&#13;
.. ....— -- uOh,yCT lyate&#13;
J *S&#13;
vacancy, hearing nothing, understanding&#13;
understanding j with an air of mystery.&#13;
can or.1&#13;
get nlimlr&#13;
plenty of&#13;
&lt;&gt;f cans.&#13;
raps, 11he cried—*• Matt.w&#13;
,&#13;
.I&#13;
.. wortis&#13;
.. .1.........&#13;
nothing, iinaucruig as if the&#13;
andi .win&#13;
1 M-«k for him t&lt;here oft he slo-rt,&#13;
: , 1&#13;
Dul taxa uoblf1 luui ha* th d,&#13;
their meaning were alike indifferent. &gt; Af- white, grey, yellow, ar blue; ailrer, gold;&#13;
or diamond cap—for aught I kn&lt;&gt;y; pWb&#13;
. -. -J&#13;
J,&#13;
this Red Can of (nine, maxtef.jls worth*&#13;
X*MS UK*.&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
all.&#13;
”&#13;
J&#13;
' I&#13;
On M..WA M&#13;
' und even the kbs of tho epipreas, as if'iao&#13;
Ta *ar*&#13;
“ Eh, tellow! and tow ran thdt beF&#13;
.&#13;
’ many condolehera had been otTerol Mr.—&#13;
“Because," answered the pedle^aolemn- M&#13;
But nature broke down under the forced&#13;
ly—“ because m v Red Cap to the Ante'&#13;
'&#13;
s&#13;
Sr.&#13;
Jrt&#13;
I&#13;
ccnnpoauru&#13;
of&#13;
tlumoment,&#13;
and&#13;
she&#13;
enterWMh luem &gt;a fa&#13;
cd her new home, borne across the thresh­ covering for his toad, wont by tto Pro*&#13;
i&#13;
old in,a state of insensibility. I need tuld pin t I'.lijali, wliidi he dropped on the&#13;
ground,&#13;
when&#13;
to&#13;
went&#13;
up&#13;
to&#13;
heaven&#13;
la&#13;
the&#13;
.&#13;
8&#13;
I nothing more. Tho emperor luul’ judged&#13;
rightly ; and the marriage of the grand­ cluu-iot of fire," •&#13;
“ Der Tauscnd j.is tluit trm&gt; 1” exdaltm• - I&#13;
duke with the present empress took place&#13;
«1 the l.r.iliff. with opto eyes.&#13;
-'&#13;
?&#13;
verv bhiutly afterward*.&#13;
••And it has tM« virtue," continued tto &gt;&#13;
Within a year alter her marriage, Ismr&#13;
.&#13;
| tho Countess MourenosolT in her coffin; Jew, “ Uiat, to the oul wbo haa on the nap,&#13;
everybody must tell exactly what, to '&#13;
she Irol died giving birth to twin-dmtghthinksor purposes."&#13;
’&#13;
*&#13;
i font.&#13;
'&#13;
V You are not jro-:ing 1" &lt;&#13;
.&#13;
j&#13;
'Die ineidqnbt of thin, little mirrativc tfre&#13;
**An3lf.an old man who Ua a young&#13;
; well known in St. Peti-reburg, un&lt;l will be&#13;
.&#13;
recognized l&gt;v many who will appreciate wife, wears the cap, she will afwayrnw&#13;
'. j&#13;
, the reasons that havu made me alter the main tnnf tu steel tc him, and will regartj&#13;
■&#13;
him aa the handsomest man in the worlA"&#13;
fl names of all but the principal acton*.&#13;
j&#13;
- Ha! can that to true, ptdfer^’&#13;
I&#13;
,'riga&#13;
‘•^ cll, master, Vpu &lt;w makp tto tri&lt;■&#13;
THE RED CAP.&#13;
•,1-”&#13;
;&#13;
’’&#13;
■' •.:&#13;
•&#13;
JH&#13;
i trust to her elder sister.&#13;
&#13;
rwi".&#13;
&#13;
• “ And what i* tto price of tl'as cyp T’&#13;
“Three ducats;' neither more nor .&#13;
|&#13;
The following traditionary story Imsr !«•"&#13;
■&#13;
I&#13;
..&#13;
.1&#13;
'f ',-;.&#13;
j'TI&#13;
I furnished Dittc^dorf with the material of&#13;
‘ That is to** niui-li, Jew."&#13;
:&#13;
• one of his beat operas; Kptttbtw also has&#13;
:&#13;
“Too little, far t&lt;M tilth, for&#13;
\&#13;
,&#13;
I availed himself of it fur an incident or&#13;
derful enteas thto" T&#13;
I two.&#13;
“I will try it!” ’llicrewith Hina ChrisI&#13;
IlAXMCiiamrorn, tto bailiff of a sirtalljlo.pb put on tto cap, and then cd fed' hi*&#13;
! t.iwu in Gyrnuuiy, was in jiondnion (to-) ***'*'oul “f&#13;
bouse. Eva came to^oro-• »&#13;
sides the reopdrt and ronrideration due ! l*»gly- As soon aa she saw hwaubepto i&#13;
»&#13;
I him in right of office and pervonal clmraeexclaimed, in apparent nroftnwnenu&#13;
•&#13;
' tcr)of &amp; voungylfe. whose mime was Eva. t&#13;
“Oh, Hana, why tore ybu«puj on snch.&#13;
A» ofteh astlw worthy bailiff rolled tor&#13;
artrange rap 1" ’&#13;
jtj&#13;
by th.rt name, he grumbled that it should&#13;
“ h ’• *&#13;
«■*«*&#13;
‘&#13;
■ belong to her, for it never- failed tn put , rd tto* I wRO- “ 1 bought it jtug now, of&#13;
him in mind of the la-farioirt doing* of; the Jew.’&#13;
1&#13;
! Eve, when she circumvented Adam ini&#13;
Eva deigned not a look at the pcdlcr,&#13;
Parndi-e. “What bcfel tho first man,” but fixing her eyes more uarnratljMipon&#13;
ke would *av to himself, “mav fall to the I her husband: “Do you know, fluu* sno&#13;
lot of old Hans (lirirtoph; fo'r if th.* Eve &lt;T»«b “«tot tto rap is wonderfully tocom■ «&#13;
Hint took the apple bad one d.-vil.t*. help&#13;
v»“- H‘u •« W&#13;
to&#13;
i her. niv Evaauy liavekvi th*Hisanadf sm- “... . L._&#13;
, ..&#13;
iIhhwcs’&#13;
And will uh,-not choose. Ob, i . “Indeed, rakod tto bailiff.&#13;
fats be­&#13;
! Hnus Chri- topli. it ws» n foolish thing to Miming, is it, eh I&#13;
| marrv no y (mag a wife!"&#13;
*}&#13;
Bv tto “ten thousand devils” Han. K"- annrered Eva; “and Iff hto notadmeant nothing thorn than the young nun, I mired you tofore, you are certainly avw&#13;
.&#13;
. rarticutariy those of gentle blood, ten irrisistlble.'&#13;
.&#13;
, a&gt;ilra round the neighta.rtood. For the'&#13;
T»» artom«lim*nt of Hana Chri-toph .&#13;
.&#13;
fiict uuuld not to denicl, that they rau* . knew t» bounfafi But there lingered a&#13;
J from far and near, on faol and r*i torse- »kado* «f d«ubt « J*&#13;
hU&#13;
L back, tp pre thrir rrwpccta-to the lorelj; | '"M- 1® *»«•&lt;&gt;&#13;
*“ to°k the cqtalow.&#13;
wife of the Uliff. or to admire tora* they if from hu« head and pot it ou that of tto&#13;
nslr or walked part tto tou«. Hans !*»**• Era 'nrnrd turAndy, as noUring&#13;
1 (lirirtoph was not long in fading tbls out; [ «•* padler for lh» f}r»t time, aid exetann.v_®_ ...T&#13;
»od, -But tow co^ra tlus liarxlsomoyoung&#13;
and (he dlucovcty threw him in a tr.insport of rage and* jealousy. He would no man here! Do not to angry, Ham, but&#13;
। longer permit Eva to go to the dopr, nor, I must give him a kiM7 Tbwwith sbo&#13;
to leave the-lu&gt;tVM- on any pretext; and, ran up to the Jew; but Hans (ihristoph&#13;
■ («t last, forbade her even lo-Aii^ out of rushed totween, snatebed the cap from&#13;
the pedler’s head, tunl.placed It on his&#13;
’ the window.&#13;
.&#13;
Eva «» a tweet. Innocent, nbuiable: own, receiving his wifr'a embrace. She&#13;
•&#13;
■ enuturr. and had idwayn entertained a' look no farther notice ofthe Jew.&#13;
It ta real)v wonderful!" muttered1 tto .&#13;
. .frufonhd respect At her old liuvbatid. But:&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
’ ; whcti he sbovrod «uch unrvavjnablc di»- bailiff. “Well; 1 will never more h*y&#13;
M.r.lw^kr,&#13;
I*&#13;
‘,r trust,&#13;
and Heated her so treMf.lrerre&#13;
hardily, her ron.'&#13;
।&#13;
' oct,&#13;
pect, □«&#13;
as n&#13;
n matter&#13;
mat Ur of&#13;
of cours*-.&#13;
course, was&#13;
was reduced&#13;
rod 'J »•'er, that no on* cIm-p-jt* It on. Hf.&#13;
nought,&#13;
whilei.. be ^ntiniK&gt;d&#13;
day after Jew, are your three dueata, and a piece c.&#13;
1to&#13;
:........&#13;
i.. ..iu..&#13;
...i .i...&#13;
। day to torment her by hi* unfouided su*- «dver hordes fur • ♦’***•&#13;
P®**&#13;
i Inions. The retomurre spirit in her hti- ymnwelf out of the vilfage, aid newer Irt&#13;
------- ------------- ____j ..k.ti .1--------- mt see you again, or you.may chance to&#13;
to l.nnit ■* ■ MMiiniW." ' .&#13;
r»&#13;
' ■&#13;
&#13;
fall Mm&#13;
&#13;
, A&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
,&#13;
' A&#13;
eft many evrs tn she tfndtrd through the'gjed consternation and j«ain with u._&#13;
.&#13;
iril-----------A Washmgt.n letter writer tUtathe ro,,|n&lt;/Wi ora-ven x ear. earlier, she had she tarame confined her favorite Natal- mg and undefined UlneCT. Hk* large dare&#13;
following. »|*‘«ldn£ «f »k« .?"*•’*&lt;; vfl marridd the I’rimv (iogarinc. a noMo well - ic was the ofijret of hi* affections, and !«?«&#13;
•■’HI*’ thm. ever, now that&#13;
■ PHkeopiicr (sreelcy at the ledmil $&#13;
knoJjto sten&lt;l high in favor nt court, but when rise rouldW but Wicve tlmt th- they mciu.m! to usurp more than thjr dm-;&#13;
ltoh’ u&#13;
LU., a- ■ "upixwd to 1* M.I qxclpaively &lt;w.pied feeling was warmly rodprpoited.&#13;
I Prol”r,11''? ?f ,‘b* gf’ nn'1&#13;
A trio of lri-h srnanta were biiay talkiU| ■ dul5w w |&lt;;&#13;
j&#13;
inn^ 0&lt;ar!B» WM immediate- **&#13;
** ''Mr Ml Inura mi&lt;I .H^irspngrol&#13;
mgI?r.tl«intherom&lt;T of the ireding,&#13;
thy'with tlw.wifa&#13;
many , ly commanded to a private hmtvh-w ; j ™«&lt;»&#13;
•’’•“Mere. _ N&#13;
H;-"' j&#13;
nxnn llnabscnonta nn- great pdittmn* ( |Pnn,&#13;
' r tk,,, himrelf. Thra h.td n*. wherein to her extreme n-toitolnnent, the ter se.si her look ro touyhlngh hrnjidflil.,&#13;
thank*, and went on------------------------------H» way.&#13;
‘&#13;
hsre) whtei one of them ex. Mm«l—&#13;
|&#13;
and iheKhrM and anm'srrpKhts&#13;
with hieglxi-ne.1 odor and ner-,, ««■ dram far the evening of whit* lares&#13;
Hans (Tiristuph embraced his wife, and&#13;
,&#13;
'•Bejabers, boys,an dicrca ould Givef lh I’rinecssGagarinr cmiterrd In the . vena trembling of ll|c voice, nraoated her | h»y on a chair near her, and with It the ••••!Erotnlw! never to torment tier again with&#13;
- tley!? .&#13;
j&#13;
.&#13;
worid ofgaietv, wlH're'shafillcd a prom- dcmkndhg what ri» htew iff her siMer’s.&#13;
-ItS sun. w» &lt;. &lt; te«r. n» 17*L,&#13;
y,&#13;
,l!L&#13;
ie?.,2&#13;
_ ______________________________&#13;
••Wb*'’” exclaimed hbi ronipam&lt;n»,; 1npat&#13;
Jt&lt;wn.; a0(fari&lt;nri’ attachment, ’ihe princera of, commoner of Kims.m w1M*.w»r&lt;. khicb&#13;
is K^&#13;
jealousy. iyy&#13;
Sb*m&#13;
had&#13;
Ldl&#13;
ftberly&#13;
tlienee*&#13;
with asmuehgiterralinthrirliMixaai'thcy&#13;
^timHldistmariiibad ornainciit.&#13;
i rourto, denied all knowledge, all simpleton । ***c &gt;*d »*lf»u'd to ww. She lay^lmtk ।&#13;
n&#13;
j&#13;
Firward to'vit ai the' witofow-tir the door,&#13;
king as eto pleased.'&#13;
*»' ■&#13;
o„«, cv«*niiig in queation, her look - of tho fact imputed, mid endcavnwl to ahstractedj turning&#13;
nn ’ r’,|!1&#13;
led ring 1 dojilitnot he also bound himself bv tto&#13;
I *&#13;
n‘. whicjl&#13;
k will (wailr&#13;
rasilr to&#13;
bc^undefSUxMl,&#13;
understood, that in his&#13;
a. ntrkk «-W4*r&#13;
w»»«•&#13;
,„m( -.perial; m.M,« il» empra.. by Uterin. that I&#13;
I&#13;
Ihq la-rt like. Remember, Natalie—rctnemfier he; I^ r ,&#13;
nteahh'were readilv under M*rt&#13;
bailiff wa» as jtoous an&#13;
them.&#13;
\&#13;
«iuse ofprid**ami pleasure, and it arose ; she must be miStakrai; but wlicn she was |'‘J’0 hlMt woru "'R111&#13;
!or. uu4y ic l« heir to my throne, and therefore must&#13;
jL,. OTe da'v. when the b'ftliff w.v though he nbw thought it tmneeaM&#13;
“Slandhf yixi bv tho table telMn wid &gt;&#13;
|h„1&#13;
fcgiUmak. Hiirmnatanre that j Aiamliwd and could rpiestiim Nntfflie in f thrqe&#13;
i'&#13;
ndtoacd, not, and «»nnot follow hi* own wi«hes and&#13;
' lb ' ,'.ven; ' h. ernmina a thief, j watch or shut up his wife. The aod&#13;
'hr tall gmtleitom.'5&#13;
. .&#13;
: it ww. the firatorew^ of h-r sUtorWap- private, »hs found that rod. was by no । f'^1 to |‘ke &lt;&lt; -*1&#13;
tod&#13;
ymwsl;dow# |,T therito.uwv «to &lt;*»■* »« d»*t hi. faith k&gt; tto&#13;
The HibcrmnrfgazMl .mrn&gt;w*h and m |&#13;
jn thohighoeL society of tho cap- i mfeaiut the rose. In vain (fid she argue j li:&#13;
4 w..ni* engr.vrei rnune it wnwp none impuhte. 1 Mcrifien mine r(hundredI times&#13;
but herself an I the giret knew of; but n day fte my country * welfare. AU reals&#13;
M “ Fritz araifcl bim-H If 6r •■nre- .rflto wonffsrtol cab was a wr&#13;
&gt;t IItiri, -Toran iwstant, when the&#13;
ft||(1 ।&#13;
ttU(j pj^u^ je ,}„( it w*« impo^iblc Umttth grand-dukc ' ’■ ~j~&#13;
------ « - what tto motto.&#13;
’&#13;
‘ tfj&#13;
SaX/mSI to ^r the klteto.n ofI toctic-H ngalnat all wonuds to hia adf-lovr.&#13;
.ngc.i tifisJLi. appannthjj^tein^r- .-libwWi fvr (.he fdlrd in some degn-o the j should really lore her; in vain represent **•W|: th»tg«'«&#13;
r WM’or.\*~*&#13;
“','.7&#13;
\&#13;
to enter the kitchen of 1&#13;
Id uwertehu 80 derision Will be. A&gt; hile yon hold to yfiur . ft® J&#13;
. Jealovay la but adfAcvepn iM mrattHMb- ■&#13;
tarireiyWith w ondcr m H* vdffcobscra-cd.&#13;
ni&lt;,|j&gt;erto the young girl whfj to her that he only, itesufhwt&#13;
ared to&#13;
t&lt;i tinthe tojaoMrt.&#13;
l.nt moment,Satalie&#13;
Natalie word, ttiitk you he will conrant to break&#13;
v,_&#13;
kaomc form.&#13;
4&#13;
Lomiwuirel her.&#13;
*&#13;
q anra of affwtton to mnute humwlf it Im r : 'K* *Uyo*l&#13;
the&#13;
rrfrato *ff "a lit , 1*'" I&#13;
«•' “»*&#13;
?«"■ fverngn.&#13;
It. nuy seem strange that thia eveftte! expense; qnd urge) upon tor by every ■ ’|Wp‘“■ring&#13;
7”^ tobmejf&#13;
" *&#13;
" **&#13;
It need not be said.&#13;
In course he * a white man,’’ sold the&#13;
her troubles. Whom else had six* to&#13;
idaH. song, au especial, farorke of&#13;
y«tri«&gt;Wtrj of Um you .proMaHo .&#13;
,&#13;
complain&#13;
to?&#13;
Fritz&#13;
listened&#13;
ajrnnathii&lt; speaker. ’ id. a pat n-miring tone, m should Have been ,ne&#13;
nrm&#13;
mtrooucuon&#13;
m&#13;
oapwranonc&#13;
the ierst 'introduction to’ rotondcrattori of pride, &lt;?f self-respect,anti 1 •&#13;
. full of »m*di«d 1of )'ou thi» Mcnlloc.bllter&#13;
un *5*.&#13;
adieu,&#13;
"".&#13;
ji&#13;
ww, inc&lt;-vit- j. &gt;&lt;finan&#13;
•viiiaiily&#13;
tri IOIISO horaclf from so ',,u! cniP«^» *7-t»&#13;
“’ |O&#13;
H&#13;
.&#13;
ingly, and said he thought ho could help&#13;
itigh Horace and ho were ttogrralrat clj] lhai siwr winr nmriiuu,&#13;
a|||rt&gt;&#13;
-t W)Ul&#13;
|j. terjiug,&#13;
feoji|&#13;
loat, the Princn Gagarins&#13;
mi. j&#13;
'&#13;
.......&#13;
,&#13;
. .&#13;
. L&#13;
trrnv*.&#13;
p Bvqucnce of a train tff drnuHistanrea some-1 dangerous. w» fatal a delusion. To nil J ‘e™’7ifC taL-nJ*&#13;
tor. He knew of n way to euro .the old&#13;
&gt; sranc remark **n tto latent**&#13;
fto’ P™ R?’ M&#13;
‘f? hT*1’’&#13;
bailifl* of bis jealousy. ’ Eva shook her rebated&#13;
‘Well; be in&lt;J|ro*l, I ve l«*n dreared&#13;
„r|0MIMj&#13;
Owing to the feeble health this. Natalie only made reply by oonfree-1 u&#13;
and airboat inaudible mid : "Sire, I am&#13;
!■&#13;
«1H Mmi W«l,l wrntawl H-- ,/lWr&#13;
bn^H up ire th, lw», atir. ftl* I. Ire Iren"., "•&#13;
**" rf&#13;
Thu would lx- a&#13;
vour mgpwty’ff slave.'*&#13;
redkreU ■■nl, "re pXtMUMre Me . rn,l«p4 titare.!&#13;
« pr-V”^&#13;
' It was true what ho luvl usid—it was&#13;
itlto death of this lady, sonic time beftire, j sion, th.- prince* nought tor husband's j,&#13;
.j-- . .nw,^re no biab-sotinding speech of merely policy;&#13;
- tor education, t advice.upon tha subject. Hr look it. up&#13;
P“k ‘“der wnat iUitercnl au^iiON&#13;
for those who knew Nicholas lx-rt do to&#13;
world, tod &lt;to ’ most M-rivuriy, and llU^r hlmtof Upcn)&#13;
! Witt wtot etow and faltering lisve him. however mistaken, to have&#13;
; adding “If It-&#13;
&#13;
did they advance to pay their roeto ttolr Imperial boat*! TW eyra&#13;
&#13;
�’r&#13;
ArtoMtototo.&#13;
&#13;
REPTTBLTCAN BANTTER u».&#13;
mmih«to&#13;
a«r-e to; »»H f.™, t («■ mito&#13;
.-..te.» —&#13;
;re,..fto^efNUtoH&#13;
&#13;
CaXURBRIONAU&#13;
rf&#13;
Washington, May u&#13;
lt!C ietS?T OJ uoxn, OWWWUMI, cpvn*czu.r- j&#13;
-- '' -I,-.&#13;
..-,&#13;
—a rw ro- **Dough-face*." Wee think it will rcquird&#13;
compact,:| inquiry&#13;
sinter. , bill L-rasftimz land, in al&#13;
following:—&#13;
‘&#13;
H-urwo*. Tiiraasar, mat ~&#13;
1 ing&#13;
ta, tta&#13;
tte breach&#13;
brt,:h of the&#13;
tte Missouri&#13;
Mteovrt «»pto&#13;
*»)•".’ founded&#13;
tento upon&#13;
»to Ol.Surartur&#13;
ColSuntajr-.Into&#13;
The&#13;
Repeblisan&#13;
State&#13;
Convection&#13;
of&#13;
In&#13;
­&#13;
ba*&#13;
caused&#13;
b-&gt; little senfotiuo&#13;
atoraig&#13;
the&#13;
of&#13;
military&#13;
penwr&#13;
at&#13;
Lawrer.&lt;w,&#13;
j&#13;
Farida&#13;
a&lt;M&#13;
Alabama&#13;
i&#13;
.&#13;
"&#13;
.&#13;
—&#13;
a_.i&#13;
__&#13;
________&#13;
.k.&#13;
rxiaAion&#13;
intlilarv&#13;
oeiSvfA!&#13;
lak«-ror.&lt;v.&#13;
mors&#13;
lamp*&#13;
than&#13;
“&#13;
P&#13;
Diogenes"&#13;
carried&#13;
tqj&#13;
“AtJat- J &lt; te ph* 1 mw Mr. A. T. Gcc- .&#13;
NR KILEY Fbitos&#13;
man, of New Y.X wta had just «mo in !&#13;
* BAILEY, Enreoo.&#13;
Dtm .rt*ro . They roawla themrclirew f«j&#13;
S* p«tMs otargrf with the ! Mrwtfcm&#13;
And, in tho policy &lt;or teachings of tboM j diana nominated the following Ticket&#13;
racciraof&#13;
orrailroad,&#13;
raiiroooi.&#13;
»&#13;
however, * ith saying that it only Invol-1 viohUcn of the auppored laws of tta pre-1&#13;
bwmm.. wn, rwL-.&#13;
from th* nm-uitaiM tn such a state of, “&#13;
fo-tu™. Assactatimi.&#13;
A message&#13;
wns received fin the Prrei.&#13;
great Statesmen, any thing to&#13;
For Governor,&#13;
VW ttaloM of N’iwlmey,-nd tU ttay ■ ‘«4ed Ixgiriatare, «xi demxwiir/ tn d&lt;m&#13;
I dent relative to the route* of transit be&#13;
pro*Uition ,and aflictioa a* could oolr ' TtaMMir.«,forfcmttei. ru,&#13;
OLIVER P. MORTON.&#13;
perpetuation or extension of&#13;
ran du without that State at any rate.— Jlnow upon what anthonty he acted. 4Ytls!‘tweefi&#13;
tw eefi the&#13;
the Atlantic&#13;
Atlantic an&#13;
hive been occuiocid by such exposure.&#13;
-.rn-Ttmr. u*rrr Cs_ lU-b.&#13;
and I’ueifn- at.d the&#13;
CoA Of Sinter,._______&#13;
। The sentiments of the Ownmodoro are ex-1 *»• sdopted, and muirt ta regarded ns aj general ’condition&#13;
luaithsp andjuiff-rmp a,, perhaps no otfo ! MnK w rtebbixb. '&#13;
’ rr«id«-i&#13;
•“***— of&#13;
of ('&#13;
Central America, iu&#13;
actiy such tut might ta expected from his ' vcf/ important proceeding.&#13;
I&#13;
x.?&#13;
. ...&#13;
For Liout- Governor,&#13;
er item erersnrsftted. In rcmiwav with SiMtHT.-McBAlB ।&#13;
Vw* Pre&#13;
“A anull body of eitli high and honarahl; character. I hareal.f&#13;
*rondafon» statute of the slum I IetM. ‘&#13;
* v-*&#13;
h Ofoafiuu Ffandantt cad two Kenmcli-1&#13;
| The Pioneer gives 18 ar Seles of faith, [&#13;
CONRAD BAKER,&#13;
■&#13;
i...&#13;
11n&#13;
n&#13;
i.-jj&#13;
rt&#13;
,-r&#13;
—&#13;
»&#13;
-j—&#13;
.te&#13;
taNicaragua&#13;
by CoStillion's&#13;
• ways denounced tta repudiation of th*1 Legfalattire&#13;
----------------------«&gt; -Mrara;&#13;
Legfaloture&#13;
are&#13;
arc appropriately designated&#13;
disignated I party, tad appeared&#13;
to put ra end to the&#13;
Ian* fa* left the country Of tta Black fact j. &amp; VAX BB.U3T.&#13;
eonrspci&#13;
or rsKnsrorM.&#13;
calling them tho Democratic creed, and :&#13;
j&#13;
Indian.* lost Fall'to pin Cuhi-rson and’------------------------------------1&#13;
---------- -—~&#13;
Peace" a* Com.Stock- as supposed or pretended laws, and tbc ntniggie* 3 he new government exercise*&#13;
Sec. of StaU,-J0HN W. DAWSON,J’ great&#13;
g"»t “Compactor&#13;
Compact .&#13;
inviting&#13;
ua&#13;
to&#13;
“&#13;
occasionally&#13;
take&#13;
a&#13;
text"&#13;
purl}&#13;
Tort Pierro tad aarompany them&#13;
.w.„p&#13;
r";l'ZS&#13;
.v Jercribee the Missouri Compro­ paMagsoftlw reaalution is an expression this authority, and we do not go beyond&#13;
■oVAUm.&#13;
"Td&#13;
" tothcStal-s. They arrived at Fort Pier- (&#13;
____ __________&#13;
The Pioneer of hat seek&#13;
flounders On looking them ever, we. find ao far as '&#13;
mise, us an net of pereocal dkhbnur on the of the deliberate judgment of tta House this to tavmtigate tta queatinn of lojitiTreiumrer.—WM. R. NOFFINGER,' port of these through whom tta wrong tbat ihetenactnre“’« inq»«tlonure nothing mm-y. t When the Nicaraguan Minister,&#13;
to two days after Culvartarf. departure. throu-h nwily a column and» talfof sub- theory is concerned, no mooted questions i&#13;
aal bas-eoed on after, in tta tape of orcr- , ,T.. .&#13;
was consummated, and ta one of scctloMi jrtur-j tfun logitiation ubder falrc pnjtcn- Frendi' came hem, u few mtatta ago, if&#13;
—none that enter into-the issues that di- j of&#13;
। Parke.&#13;
1 era, to be dwjded and contemned by han-1 facts now prurantod tad m-miad. he mr**&#13;
.tsltixg&#13;
“&#13;
tumg him.&#13;
hint On&#13;
Un tta&#13;
the third&#13;
third div&#13;
day one&#13;
one of j------ o-~7 ---------------r- t0&#13;
- a------ e—.&#13;
.&#13;
Auditor,—R.W.JJ.J &amp;AB, &lt;Mnr.| diahonor on the part of the8outh,by which&#13;
••li°^&#13;
a,J? t*cttns&#13;
—&#13;
— - k''&#13;
L_ 0*'’! ualy i# those&#13;
..&#13;
! present&#13;
nnw»t position&#13;
nz®l-nn of&#13;
nl the&#13;
ihn Democratic&#13;
Ttainnrrsiir- partv&#13;
nartv vide political parties. Like the "words’&#13;
orablc men shd good citizens. Mr. tfceph-; hav0 been received. Another ha« now&#13;
it was required and approvednltwk&#13;
.nH&#13;
el.«-^l&#13;
,&#13;
tn&#13;
.&#13;
in&#13;
l&#13;
nB&#13;
them.WMiekr&#13;
Slkrere&#13;
and&#13;
Shwv&#13;
ei&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
eld&#13;
lady&#13;
’&#13;
s&#13;
dictionary,&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
J&#13;
Ion.&#13;
'&#13;
'&#13;
—&#13;
"&#13;
,\&#13;
I ens, &lt;&gt;f Georgia, perefrived the efitat of prewnu-d hlthscli; and girwx ratfaftctcry&#13;
tiltak and cl-.&#13;
atd upon ! on the subjectef Slavery and Slavery exWashington, Moudav Night—Tta Su­&#13;
| “beautiful," but it would be' difficult. to&#13;
Siipt. Pub. Instruction,—J. L. SMITH, premo Coiirt jrcstpones'its decision of the thia interfermee, and strurgtal to.prwiire , evidiiice ttat he rvprcsrnta a government&#13;
ti*-:#.&#13;
I ta-.sian.&#13;
t&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Missouri Slave cate, and orders r.-argu­ a reconsideration of the vote, hut in; vain.' de ferto and de jure." Numerous endkid—Cour. &lt;£• A'"?.&#13;
! cratfoni of .interest arc advanced in the&#13;
ment.&#13;
May 12—We hare same startling sto­&#13;
j incsRag... lb.' rec.*.rd to the propriety of hi,&#13;
। rcecftiun, and addftlpnal tueciuara arc »up..&#13;
ken from the Democratic dictionary as j&#13;
Rep.&#13;
”&#13;
~&#13;
Sup.&#13;
Court,&#13;
~&#13;
—J. A.&#13;
‘ STEIN, of&#13;
- ■ ries in rchtk-n to the condition uf tta Cab| iuet on Nicaraguan affairs. I heard it as,&#13;
gcstetl for Ri-curing t^j? uanrit across Nifo^’&#13;
Tho&#13;
Rome&#13;
(N.&#13;
Y.)&#13;
Sentinel&#13;
stys&#13;
•&#13;
1 revised by the leaders of the party.&#13;
I ■TippecaBoc.&#13;
sorted this raoming. with grunt po4livc~&#13;
Reports ftv.rxi all parts of the1 country&#13;
Cfork Supreme Court,—J ..A. BEAL, nee*, that at the lost Cabinet mccticg, the,,&#13;
i Text.—uThe People—the only sources 1&#13;
A debate ensued on the reading of lhe&#13;
; represent the prospect aa highly faronihfe&#13;
of Miami.&#13;
j President and Mr. Many- disagreed so te-.&#13;
rnewrge, in which Mr. CriUendon said&#13;
of legitimate power."&#13;
. tn u large wheat harvest, A Urge j area&#13;
I rionsly, tho farmer in tf' or of twd tta lat-1&#13;
that, in one week’s time tta «.nntn wo’d&#13;
Dirinrrtoy.—Thwarting the wishes of&#13;
not Brocecdea-mor&gt;- than a few bund.-..*4. Statesmen.&#13;
UXDA, OH TUE TOI SG PILOT OF j ter against the rreopiitfan of tta Walker. i of ground will ta planted with rorul thia ta ikrltatal from one. end to tta other, and&#13;
spring,'and |he prices of breadstufls will'!&#13;
THEWLLECIUJOLE,&#13;
yaMi Gorman being mounted o® one of&#13;
In this atutppl to bolster up the cause the people, and the enactments of the peoGovernment, that die Seerethry of State; j probably still further decline. There is a'i it bright nmdt in war.&#13;
•&#13;
dtq Hamsters, and his compaaionn ir. the of Slavery by assuming or attempting to pu-. toPn»,uti,to,Va»'«bita&gt;Tru.c;&#13;
had determined to retire from office the •'&#13;
M». Ms« -n ileicbdrd the Prraktait.&#13;
।, prospect of an abundant harvest in En-!&#13;
wagon—when suddenly ta fell himself&#13;
jji’r. Bmlunan had an interview of scrV«i 1 t*w../,-njterrwr." &lt;*r- j moment tta rociymitiofl of .Padre Vijil;&#13;
rhow that the Hero of the Revolution, the of the Veto Power, as practiced by Dem।&#13;
j&#13;
rope r.s well r.s in this countnr, gnd the !&#13;
prtaipitatod, he knew not how far, into ar.&#13;
(Xtrntic Presidents.&#13;
)&#13;
should become */&lt;u7ac*ostp«. 1 am well I&#13;
(j rroteiration of peace which opais the grain erabhours with the President tin* morn&#13;
abjras of snow. He wax egtnpictelv eov- Author ofthe Declaration of Independence,&#13;
aaiitfi.xl that the disagreements upon this !I exporting ports of'the East, will coatrib-1 ing/makmg a personal report of Ins mis­&#13;
TrxT.—“No favored daiacs, and do '&#13;
ered over, and could not tdl whlcL way and the great expoendsr of the Coeititusubject have been very panfiyc and sori-!&#13;
stun. Hi* friend* arc much buoyed up&#13;
tion were not opposed^ its perpetuafien, monepdk-r."&#13;
|&#13;
^ghl v iutcrcatisg work Is Ic press ouo, but doubt that they are likely to pro- ■j nte to llie general abundance. Priocv&#13;
bv tta dcnicostrutioii* made in hl* favor.&#13;
i&#13;
' (Lav.. Wise writes tlfat two-thinls of tta I&#13;
Dxr.—Permitting $47,000 privileged tnd&#13;
r^y for Mfo on the 31st of due* a Cabinet disruption just on tta ere, continue to decline a: IJvcipoul.&#13;
It finds that, •* Jordon am a hard road to&#13;
11&#13;
lhe Journal M Commerce gays, n gen-1&#13;
of&#13;
die&#13;
Cinrionati&#13;
CcnvaitionJ&#13;
Indeed&#13;
n&#13;
aristocrats&#13;
to&#13;
bold&#13;
3,500,000&#13;
human&#13;
beFroBJ&#13;
minatr&#13;
h&#13;
whJch&#13;
p&#13;
nb&#13;
_&#13;
'Virginia&#13;
deltWniian. IsXscwred for Mr&#13;
’■ llotnan just arrivvd fiom Nsalit ilk,Tenn.,&#13;
the surface—he supposes a hundred yards tratal."&#13;
Cabinet Minister stated positively, this I&#13;
Burlianan, which is onfidrntly denied tn&#13;
.&#13;
. .&#13;
I Ue&amp;re generally speak of it, we think it&#13;
from&#13;
inm »&#13;
where&#13;
nens oe&#13;
he aamc.&#13;
sank nt&#13;
He iooK*a&#13;
looked arousa:&#13;
around ,&#13;
The Ordinance which waa finally pass- ,n5to&#13;
morning, that ta knew of no am-ii blow'!' and Cincinnatti, remarks that throughout j equally respobribte quaners.&#13;
far fos companions, bnt neither thrr nor j ed by Congress m 17ffZ, forever prohibitTixt —-No prewriptiob of opliio. • wi„ k, &lt;dl&#13;
n^... &lt;h»&#13;
i the whole route, tho spring Crop appeared 1&#13;
up a* that.rumored. All is uncertain on&#13;
Burtanan returns t»&gt; LauoMtcron M&lt;-*rerW«"“IJteK«,. Tteptoiter. lcgslarcrrlntoNmto«Un.T«rrito-r, nor st public dtowwion.&#13;
Ito ta iu exerieiit condition. At both&#13;
Jbminp t'slletin Mnl&#13;
■ tbi,&#13;
ibis XkatMUU&#13;
Nirartgutu «W,tfal&#13;
i-tu-cion. with the pre*.!&#13;
dar without visiting Vinzinto1&#13;
“•’J tad B.k-niutnihectaamwassmcoth-;&#13;
. kv TA.__, /.,r_&#13;
Dw.-Otn. Picnc tofarrlnjl&gt;.K.uto&#13;
ta torr, ■ r.rr rutctator^totogtfc&#13;
g ..&#13;
l--------------------- .1.. s..javi,j. (.[•-----------t;ie r.5 ■I, three places, the Apple tress w« re in full&#13;
’May 14.—Tta deed is done. Poore&#13;
ed over, and presented a plaOd cf snow.— r . •&#13;
, ...&#13;
“ .&#13;
I&#13;
U&lt;-om,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
air&#13;
was&#13;
redolent&#13;
with.&#13;
lfl&lt;»laws of the fo&gt;gu» Legislature (elected.. ddtehtfol re nttnee, niustmtirc of life in ri-gnition of the Welker Government up-1&#13;
Vijil Won reivivtd to ilat by the President&#13;
He cried alou-j for them, tat wna cnlv rtaawiUi most rational minds ought to|the&#13;
-----------Fnnners were bmy in planting&#13;
-resident Missourians,) which n5h£e . tBd^foulhwtM. on A Mfasiwippi phnta-; &lt;&gt;n the receipt of fhvarabic JutcHigroce;isotus.&#13;
as Mlivster front Nicaragua. «ith tnarksi&#13;
xnrweeed by wild and wailing winds.&#13;
’ । be conelusire evidsnec that he approved i by non-i&#13;
• by&#13;
- two y«ars is&#13;
in., tion. 'ihcrc is a well-wrought foie-plot; from Nlearagun. dcspitf the ».:m&gt;&lt;it*tn»n-1j com. On getting as far north as Clevo- dixitncfiuti and cordiality, the Secretary&#13;
A. fooling of dread and de-olation and it.&#13;
i it a crime, punishable&#13;
■ Lind, tta. *eaiM« seethed to ta inure tackt,..&#13;
tuc&#13;
characters&#13;
aie&#13;
well&#13;
drewBt&#13;
tkj&#13;
inriJ&#13;
&lt;*&lt;&#13;
of&#13;
Scnr.l&#13;
&gt;r&#13;
Iliinter.&#13;
.-.nJ&#13;
other&#13;
1&#13;
it&lt;)n|g&#13;
of State taiag prreisit. Tbc art can* ,x&#13;
fetor ami, mo- Mm. to te •» alxml '&#13;
to Wmktoim. qrtnk far hunrilZ.&#13;
' pboantel U terd Uter. W-tomUM 11&#13;
' dents are striking and novel; the deifou-y-utforners, *» well r.-» the Northern rotk i ward, wht|p at the former pbcea very lit- | p&lt;Kx! den! of nervousnre-s and gpprehes/swvnuves. I ixlrr tnew 'trvumMa.wcs, ?! ‘!yn r*T^w’4 obwrvable. Severs! Urge&#13;
meut happy- and moral escvllmt. Mrs./servativi-s. Coder there (iryumMaucc*, I&#13;
s'u.n among member* &lt;h the Cabinet, airl&#13;
Sito to tom.; fei,^&#13;
yi» rfto 1»'b. Ur«W.&#13;
| “&gt; U**»f * •»B*'=O'cMtfvra my ewg convicfion that tta Preri-. ^ w.drirt».y,‘”.H!r&#13;
P-««^ ‘1‘W^&#13;
; ILnta may twine new laurels above he/&#13;
'&#13;
decided uxtaptfon i* taken to it by South&#13;
: drat is mrat-htalvf. stand atill. tarimw !&#13;
‘\cw *‘ r\« **** “PC&#13;
“&gt;&#13;
I (ta aksra; the increasing winds whirled&#13;
“Mgree wuhycuro-Kally in jo^r view;&#13;
Terr.—' Elections free, and suffisgeuci- •Mob Cap?’’ .&#13;
cm ciHiscrvativc*. Itte ctifandcred precip■&#13;
,&#13;
it fa rosier to do that than to &lt;taid. evj«^ta. roOtra*t .ith the Inunrot* v.-go- itntVnnd iiki-lv V&gt; prove utn»*blunder.&#13;
1&#13;
Published rad for sale by •&#13;
i --------------- - tta still falling snow furioowly,'ta was '•'. rch»-&lt;/to Negro Slavery. I bare bn* I vc™1-”&#13;
„&#13;
,„ :&#13;
? ,&#13;
forward «»&#13;
ar leekward.&#13;
“* »"•&#13;
Tltaj-wu Rullroad 1*11 pH up uprtqiif&#13;
T. B. PETERSON.&#13;
j1 move&#13;
mova either&#13;
either forward&#13;
Iwekward. AnAn­ itaUoa&#13;
riuna in a vaat, intawltoble. unknown considered it a most serious cvB. both so- ; Dzr —Atihivou, Stringfcjpw and their&#13;
No.&#13;
102,&#13;
Chestnut&#13;
St.&#13;
PhdadvIpMa.&#13;
other&#13;
rumor&#13;
fo,&#13;
that&#13;
.the&#13;
Cabinet&#13;
dhagrev.&#13;
leas and went through the Senate, and&#13;
Ouontry, without provisions, without shel- ] etelly and politicnlly, and 1 stanld rejoice hordes of drunken ruffians, going into Kan1 A new Point.&#13;
-- —. * ite-------- - —&#13;
I meut was in relation M the Citimpton af-1&#13;
fa (taught tn ta safe trim furtherol strut*&#13;
ter, foittaut arms or amuqilion, and h) in anv feasible ectame to rid ourS’jt.s ?ft U1 to rate, and with gens, tawie-kniveh* ■lifers may&#13;
he ofany&#13;
color and any&#13;
Koumh *a European AS-irv.&#13;
1 4.:r. -This Im clearlyElat&#13;
frronroi.s,&#13;
for Mr.&#13;
................&#13;
w _______&#13;
tian __ ___________&#13;
__&#13;
"‘ifc .&#13;
|__ ;___ .‘a—;. 11. J&#13;
Kossatb is as much direatiriied with the Marcy eertaWy i» nor reedy to recede ' race. Slaves in tbi- I'nited Stat.-s are now j&#13;
peace&#13;
with the war. He sees in both, from hi. own demur-!-for Crampton’s re-; trelusivcly persons of African «b-scrnt.— |&#13;
dsMabysa.&#13;
• d-nstce which forever prohibits tta etas- •“*&#13;
„&#13;
• .&#13;
,&#13;
but&#13;
an&#13;
effort&#13;
to&#13;
restore&#13;
the&#13;
Napolron&#13;
dy&#13;
iatl.&#13;
—&#13;
Cw.&#13;
A".&#13;
1&#13;
’&#13;
.&#13;
7&#13;
’&#13;
msm.&#13;
/&#13;
&lt;&#13;
Twos&#13;
not&#13;
ul&#13;
ways&#13;
so&#13;
White&#13;
men&#13;
and&#13;
white&#13;
His manhood was subdued, ta wept , tenre of involuntary servitude tn our J . Tzxv.—•‘The Rcprescatative to otay tta&#13;
New|,-hYork&#13;
M;iy 1ft.—&#13;
:Nrwa town San.&#13;
to«y, toil gito ii Ito fctopHw &lt;.r Efc |&#13;
M.r 13&#13;
u c0.irt. h lnAj,fo,„,w} .™«!u-r«to'K»p:rtb.iy„&#13;
fk..uh.tod&#13;
_______________________&#13;
like a child; the memories rd hi* happy I Northwestern Territory. I ccralder it a , instructions of his constitucnU."&#13;
!&#13;
Mar 13.—An effort ter... r&#13;
Fraiwisco fa unimporttat ttajuarkets are&#13;
&lt;u Turk-,. &lt;to rr-itoto .t Ito war., Itta leo-i of Sam. Mednry, 8en.il"r .™.M... I&#13;
I.XuZ'l.&#13;
Urrv ' -.&gt;** *~f «~to&lt;W&gt;.&#13;
home, and. of ta* mother, calno fresh upon j wise met-oure; and though it was Intro-' Drr —.Vs Exemplified bv Cut* and&#13;
,&#13;
prr,. &lt;li«ro, war iincuwgc*!.&#13;
'&#13;
fiirt'; ta knew the many anxious hours, ■ duped by a ecntltmar from New England&#13;
L ,i„ir&#13;
.to toruiJ.rt - hr, .n..p Itol tor Ito.&#13;
।i and ether Nortl.wrotetti Democrats, now ' fc&#13;
11&#13;
” ,Oregon&#13;
*w”' *"&#13;
. -I&#13;
...... &lt;J'4«&#13;
O.iakur Nm-.bfertJ-.&#13;
Nuiux.n'fornlH*&#13;
Ita&#13;
war “&#13;
continue*, abodvtf&#13;
the mltrilbfo y«rs. that hi. unknown fate lit met with5 the approval and sM cf S’uart In tix.r refuasl to rre.gn or obey&#13;
■""teTSdii lifc b&lt;™ to u m.itandu.-Storr ftorj fWUr»fc»*« te«**ylp,«'«»■- IMW&#13;
ttpScGnrinmiti&#13;
heroma-.!cmcrcaRn&lt;usciBMiicre trora . ”.’7.&#13;
aookiiLu *&#13;
’&#13;
wotfld cause for; if ta could send tar one nearly all the membra from tho Stat-.i&#13;
untructicns of the Legiataurc cf ny Apen her ui'lcpctdi-nco rolnol, h.-r&#13;
lattimuEtr wdcnnfrAd. snd her future&#13;
‘&#13;
h? t 1,&#13;
en 7r&#13;
”f b «d«n.a&gt;frrelv a. onro wen-'•. ‘by&#13;
’X Indiana, and 'JSkilliri.&#13;
to t&#13;
ttastunemnntt&#13;
word ofrifoctionaie fdieu. he could die in ' more'immediately interested in slave-la- ■ Michigan.&#13;
!:goae."&#13;
„ fleadda; -It Isa raiw.- moon-!&#13;
™ShLn®*'&#13;
iA wfotesni-ret.Trsi.ftlwpr^-nt Genasn. !. kb. rrport«l 100 Indian, were aporoig!.&#13;
praae; but that could not ta, and tamust Imw. Tta prevailing opinion in Virginia ' Tzxr.—“No interference with individu- ri-.inc . rf rensolati-n for pat&#13;
I#. Turkey&#13;
,_.k&#13;
,to 1&#13;
- -P - . —,,&#13;
.tL fo J'*&#13;
^Sd Rom.k TbsdastHtv&#13;
wn?r,!1; .&#13;
rouse himsriC He ofiercd his first prat - i is against the apread of Slavery into our ,] conduct nropert v or speech "&#13;
Z.&#13;
' ik'-w inin fin..- n„^u L........, x ’’ , iI &lt;lv&#13;
‘’w‘ strongret.&#13;
stair lx&#13;
‘ ‘ ....... -&lt; f•••South(&#13;
• ■ '’•'••••'*&#13;
^ « which&#13;
hl h nhiu-s were&#13;
«e&#13;
•trongvi't. M'icHan&#13;
Mwhlpn alone&#13;
fo I- fa&lt; uuM&#13;
*&gt;n0 _&gt;f |he&#13;
,ni su • — u&#13;
fj. light- ^.j&#13;
had tal&#13;
taka pb&#13;
nbee&#13;
Am*. If the C«uHm Vatutva’and Public ;&#13;
»" " ashtagten TcrHtury In­&#13;
&#13;
-&#13;
&#13;
-i: Oto&#13;
io --I.J mwn to dr ■&#13;
b&#13;
w (null, lupodltalt m»\»&#13;
depth of four feet, and was mow* about&#13;
,&#13;
,&#13;
5 , ... ,i. by drifts .„d,. levrftaR&#13;
pUert, | • ’&gt;k‘&#13;
?,&#13;
th“'&#13;
pewitxaxingtad filling their wagvn and । Jcffcrecn and M*di».-u, were not tn favor&#13;
clothes anil bbstnictingi their prugrtro.— : of the prohibition of Slavery in th* TerriEvon.cg&#13;
r-rrrt..vEtag Md toy rw4- u-.to. »ad later, to owor up to prttelI±?,ri’!r^,t?"rtto '2? *.&#13;
?'«• ”d&#13;
’fl1” SUv.n--propv.n?tey urgj lorlr hofw tow5, but'ted 1,1L,“ 'vi,h&#13;
“"-Mt. of d»uo minon:&#13;
&#13;
drito&#13;
&#13;
Hilton —'&#13;
&#13;
Htfcl,, fito toV&#13;
&#13;
I Ut b«r own daughter in tlx. mod gratis of&#13;
.lor lover, and married binj Lri-arJn Jo&#13;
obtain revenge for this umr^tby trick.&#13;
&#13;
ntter^i—.&#13;
&#13;
3L.O&#13;
THE NE&#13;
&#13;
infinite annoyhnee of the *w« vkwnv. ■&#13;
'n.rt.tom^inOi.totoml.T'r.u?’."-'&#13;
teste:&#13;
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r'&#13;
- - -,&#13;
~&#13;
j'&#13;
«»Ji ibiew sia*&#13;
WOrMra Robtotew.. tfo, n-ilnhuun! -r...&#13;
KZZ?’&#13;
, Eta teta. .ntokrp .1 r. i. tolj; tom Stag I&#13;
I Sing to the Lunatic Asvluiuat Utica.&#13;
l-’ienss cbvn&#13;
£'——Lu_________ ____ "...________&#13;
•xa&gt;» msd,&#13;
L. OFFICE GE . ERA L BOuK AG ENCY&#13;
LCMB“&#13;
&#13;
; “get the run of the st&lt;ry" from the proc-; «'Bootie.&#13;
| tioee of the party. We quote a few of&#13;
Att’y. General.L H. GRAVENS, of&#13;
! the texts, with appropriate definitions, ta-1 Ripley.&#13;
&#13;
« .pA » .w&lt;to&lt;.&#13;
&#13;
«• ..&#13;
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.&#13;
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rf M,&#13;
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&lt;tot.tim.Ht&#13;
i SLrtT&#13;
t,*ax“ wcr*‘ attacking settlersfeSto&#13;
in every diPkto. I ■fc*",-’ "-aill rll .« Wi'ltein FDmi.hi '»&#13;
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TV&#13;
Tte Sfer&#13;
-ut lit,&#13;
te „&#13;
w, w&#13;
««, toto,&#13;
btokto'l»rpHu.'i-u«f&#13;
p-pfcto.pt toppp^totototo.&#13;
Tnr-TIrt^ril&#13;
Tn,--nrirfl ptowto to&#13;
u. .to&#13;
to&#13;
l.rwl.io&#13;
i„ ™nl&#13;
totor -to., ,|„,.,&#13;
totrf&#13;
r&#13;
.T (&lt;»•&#13;
m,&#13;
1 prt.iwTltoljJX.fod&#13;
l!to fol&#13;
wtofc guru him koto of r«t wid wanoth. nfSUrorp. Watogkmjtou. i» pl.i.ih j m‘ ‘ 13&#13;
r&#13;
\ irt&#13;
&gt;&#13;
Konotb&#13;
to rlTmutobn—L mWi-owof Kuu. • &lt;h th&#13;
l.-n-"Q^tolfr-f'tokm1 »f bnlMub^'w.&#13;
tot «tou te n«Ll to. te&#13;
to&#13;
„ f.vor of to ptotoM Of ,. D"-'*»*“ r.-rt• totltfa, to&#13;
‘ "Sb&gt; '"rUtoto,.... kto.k&#13;
.to?iv..rf p4te ,1„&#13;
tShteTtaFrtoTmlttav.S.flt«..f!l?lSj7!"&#13;
v 1 ’&#13;
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H^to,rrt&#13;
1ui»dtoa.dltotteto»&#13;
c2“&#13;
^WRkto^&#13;
force&#13;
'•&#13;
.&#13;
\&#13;
*1 am not n-quin-d to dwell on tta prvtgnKM. Lite liset had become so sore and ,w ■ociition.&#13;
1 .teln.Sutomrnltotobn.Wu&#13;
.&#13;
. ,,&#13;
- , oto&#13;
. . .^-.ded “rectification .r&#13;
«&gt;f to&#13;
the frtn.irfofrontier^ '?? «&gt;&#13;
“ torr&#13;
to buret&#13;
In ,1H. Convention nta-h formed tta "&#13;
rgnto. ,D.&#13;
to wUd&#13;
toto&#13;
to i&#13;
Jrb,„„!&#13;
r ^tyrannical&#13;
„„mlaI taw.&#13;
u„ of&#13;
„f a&#13;
. Leg» j If tta line of deMmitetfon j-ropeweS&#13;
T by ,&#13;
1 te.rrJ . pron™«..&#13;
I&#13;
to pri„ci.,|„&#13;
»bi.-hlitoi&gt; S&#13;
hlure &lt;E«n by f.to to' vMrnre. to &gt; Au.Ua .ouM &lt;n..t. Tutor noul.l &lt;»,"&#13;
lh,., „|„ ,...,.,.&lt;1:'itellmteinn ,.f '‘l'ili‘wkj"'' "■■ Alri„n tor-da. to&#13;
uppHrutiv.. •■■&#13;
“•-&gt;&#13;
iiitai u.&#13;
T r*:“ - Cvo*tituiion of tta Vai’-d States, James&#13;
to arpeit and imprisrei clficers elected by n-tlrn^ by it; in M much as a nrer is &lt; K&#13;
^‘tak.- tlit« great &lt; foment! 14xon is quite as w-dl cab ubited for it oto£W.f to,rd tote.»AX.”r't‘«StoSeL5u.: Sp6””'•’.W"* «•! is the mii.. But Eilivm’s caw prewrib-;&#13;
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»t to EX^StoPainteXEtoE;1&#13;
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ftS! JkX,&#13;
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‘to?«l^«.£aX?rli..fnW&#13;
&#13;
We mwnmrvd. by farmer* from virf.&#13;
&#13;
lq be etgilfod ta&#13;
UC pr.-ent**f tc&#13;
ned IsMic. . The&#13;
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lost.&#13;
TnSTBATED ftnik .ubwriUr In limiter. «&#13;
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fi«br*a- ",&#13;
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tin. G*od« if hit vwa mwiuUd,,*&#13;
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l-'are the Mme, ■ ith&#13;
h.»4» of tie&#13;
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JR^fontoHrwntollilto&#13;
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fo* '«*•&#13;
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•&#13;
Pointed Rermou*.&#13;
Many years ago thev graduated at.Hira newfo-M f&lt;»tspeculat"&gt;n. Are wj- North-! vard'l'iiiversify a jusn by the name &lt;/&#13;
etoctr u&gt;n.»sb ®- n.n nl^i to to .&#13;
’’’b* “ th,' -"'■I " SU™ «pptollfc £r. becommK mn tolVto beer. “S “» &lt; ■»»*"■«"« •&gt;»&lt;*, I Into » u. “totor, ^idtoiitoto ^^:^^*;!.^&#13;
ern white ifl«n*--h*To Negro Sfavvlx-bit rs Raws*.n, who Mettled in *thri rninistrv ef&#13;
to .ufciv . touAto dtote tom h«». I te to ton.T &lt;V Ftoten to tmtera miloverite, in sildilkm to tfo 3^2,000 whit*- Yarmouth, ufi Cape CM. He used tn&#13;
JSj" ] Uto fc.-ihfcto'rtto to ..U-mpi-f 'f- cffatoeiBta, who. with tlx ‘&#13;
per, Utoi to.o.1 Into,&#13;
tot, wto1 •dl^fc prrp. lu.tr pmmor.de putj, .id. repto &gt;« toi.&#13;
’&#13;
err puintrd s»mi&lt;w. Having&#13;
nese and drowalnc**, when ta dracricda ' tiie memory of the fiiet that Slavery ever Creed, in thslttme poaitiutinaanoars-num , ‘-h^aavm to th*. Mke Sasyk exist only n~.uic—a:*..;.. i. .2i i.., .»&#13;
trotogtoid.&#13;
nro^k.&#13;
huta short way off.&#13;
I cxi»ted&#13;
evil;&#13;
existed in&#13;
in our country,&#13;
country, h Is a great pril;&#13;
Suddenly rmhtal, like a eandle flicker- nn&#13;
and,&#13;
‘l- under tta&#13;
the Providmcc&#13;
Providence of God, 1 look&#13;
look&#13;
,&#13;
_______ | Au«&lt;ria has practised on the the raosot ati&#13;
forward, to some&#13;
some sebeme&#13;
scheme uf&#13;
uf emancipation&#13;
emancipation Hr** tmotiiertug in the wicket, ta «pracg and ran far-’ ' foruurd.to&#13;
The Ategmi JournsJ. ~&#13;
\«ooa*rmc*l. mremAMrs or Em«l*i«d."&#13;
wadi a fcw steps and screamed for talp, J&gt;’which&#13;
'wX •shall&#13;
K,M *free&#13;
— “&#13;
us efrom&#13;
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appear&#13;
as&#13;
if&#13;
we&#13;
rvgar.&#13;
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and fell MT.»:-IeM&gt; in th* RWJW. ' Some In­&#13;
supposed tlut any Amirtau t«acl.«f war ’,ke .v-ke tolhan, as it doe- totiwir “Ugh -! -marks were nf a wry moving elwr^ur.&#13;
...&#13;
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i X charge l« hud! To what diplomatic 'InStomltotJtw.&#13;
,.;Trt™|;k^^tonvn«.,&gt;-n«&gt;ril«.-------------aa many ofHr Inarefi-------------iwtial’ •-*•&#13;
left ~th.*&#13;
dios* at the hut raw and tasnl him. and it perpetual, by ualug in our free Cc:.yC ,&#13;
hero&#13;
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n&#13;
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paper,&#13;
publfohod&#13;
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It in not trtrt tint ili.ntl.fc. nrrr to&#13;
•£»■«"• U-nH-.lS&#13;
I hnaft*. ’ A short time aftenvurd? he de^&#13;
veil and bought him in. and wu.*l all ' tution an odious word opposed to cv^ry&#13;
gan, Mich., Ilrtufervon A Milla, Propric-' giX of aristocracy which grows upon and&#13;
/&#13;
their rest*&gt;ratiri-upon him; but ii was j Hcijtimcnt oriiberty."&#13;
In mxl a discourse atill more jmintal.-—-'&#13;
(rived, vcatriilav. from Great Britain&#13;
’• 1 •&#13;
tors,&#13;
D.&#13;
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Ikiidenur.&#13;
Editor.&#13;
The&#13;
pacals&#13;
cate&#13;
out&#13;
this&#13;
nr&#13;
other&#13;
dpartincnU&#13;
partmentsofBritof&#13;
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kcverwi days b^m- ta rrinnuxl to cun- ;&#13;
•*And they bring&lt;*&gt;mieufl by tirtr,&lt;&gt;wii&#13;
Here, top, wc have hfadbon on record&#13;
through 'Mr. Dal'I**&#13;
Mr. Dallas was m ‘&#13;
Mrphra A J&gt;oaSl.^&#13;
■riaterasna, and iix long week* before ta '&#13;
; rih ‘Hdminlstnition&#13;
thi»&#13;
,&#13;
“—v-onld&#13;
““&#13;
“ be sold.&#13;
”&#13;
; as utterly oj’jxxoi to the wickcl system per (whim is about the site af car own) ‘&#13;
bold tfo. firet oflk-ial iutcrviuw with Lord ,&#13;
The l.oui*viOc Juinjial, In an .article] ctiiiclonces wrot out onv by du.” (hr thi*&#13;
1&#13;
Kossuth conrludes:&#13;
left hi* IhxJ. I(t lost several of hfa too* '&#13;
Clarendon the day tfo&gt; America raii&lt;-&gt;l.&#13;
dUtuwMug tlw capabilities, iharartcr anJ occasi- hi n&gt;&gt; one ventured to retire from th»&#13;
i of Ainericsn Slavery, and dr-k-ntly dtsir- presvntxa very’ neat Typographical ap­&#13;
and 1* otherwira«pcnns&gt;«ntiy injured, but,&#13;
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candidates&#13;
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pearance. Il is unflinchingly Republican yJs:&#13;
n«~Ed...&#13;
■■&#13;
j-™id.^,.j,u..|«k.ani,. n^i-: wlcuc t&lt;« the Lwh.of thcii&#13;
through the arairtance of xxnt generous ; ing its extermination.,&#13;
U&#13;
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w«&#13;
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W&#13;
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to M RKrt'Ooraxn.—Wtei-f&#13;
Thro, thorp is Stephen A. DougbiZ He&#13;
gtnUemcn of S&lt;. Joseph, ta will ta cna- :: . The writer also culls up Henry Clay, st in politics; and te conducted with much rtlttlS:&#13;
bled to rwh l.is homk&#13;
i I whom, during his life-innc, the envenomed spirit ami ability. Wc trust it will re, ingt&lt;n. May 13.—-The I’r.-»Fl.nt i« dici- is c m.-ji ofiocsldi-rabld vigor of iut&lt; lb-&gt; t.1&#13;
Uta comjnnion* tai skater taco&#13;
It admit* of no doubt, that whatever .&#13;
i.-vi&#13;
'Tc’1 ta.nl । shafts of Ixwofiiism were hurled with such cel re a liberal patronage from the eitixem&#13;
।&#13;
. . it r. _.u_ «..a_&#13;
ir&lt; jmt iritbout bLnor, bunestv. tnttli ordlg-’l&#13;
Law rcnee. May 7. 13firi.&#13;
of. Tta pfacr where thpy peri-tad Mr. i&#13;
his been conceded to the psbciple of des&#13;
. Mini-. -rwnttrirrnrrMi-it Walk r'n ipty. Ilo is lowdtnsg. lie is a ground-:&#13;
Judge I^campmnlwsMtmra'uccd Heed. nbout thirty&#13;
r’f*CIIll***^urJ'»un^&lt;ttte‘nP'-'i ' of that tliriviug coontv.&#13;
Lorraan jisaertdnwl to 14 abefc^&#13;
ti.!. ;. ■&#13;
liuff. He is a rowdy. Hr is of the class 1 to attend the grand jury, sitting at&#13;
S*1** Z*-0™ wV!rv tbB •k*®'’’’ White'&#13;
.__________ .-j—------- .&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
of Isir room pditiciau*. Ho is at imor ! osipt.xi, as a wltiare.. Reeder rrfhses „&#13;
Clopd fin*; but the naow was still deep in convert to the krofoco doctrinc’of Slate- '&#13;
An cditickd writer in the Piunrcr calls&#13;
with the low and Vulgar. Ilh is un*a*y attend on the ground that hfo lift- would n,,&#13;
tta’gulches wtan lie left, there. Hugav^ ■ ry^xtention. Wc quote:&#13;
',,,c “Liberator’’an organ of tta Rcpnbli- •&#13;
-- .&#13;
r’&#13;
in the company nf gentlemen. He' el.-c-: be safe at Izvumpton, bat offered to&#13;
..r 1&#13;
,c "Blit where was Mr. Clay in 1830T Wxt' an I*rt.'- Hold on there! We hare&#13;
w Oilrinkt&#13;
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seansv&#13;
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r*™-*- ___ . 1 km in ,,&#13;
ik,&#13;
not tn&#13;
h»v. not&#13;
nf u»&#13;
tionMns fiir tta Pretatau-y by means that provided they would insurehfo protortion&#13;
—?*&#13;
0,1 • c-'; he nut one who brought forth tfo- com- but one hat and no money to buy another,' tution in tta I’rinclpriitiea to fanigner* '&#13;
Prewidenl’s tacluutioa.&#13;
wouk^roader * country amd'idsto tor tta ' at tlictime lie plead hi* privik-ge ns a Con­&#13;
!&#13;
This&#13;
step,&#13;
if&#13;
taken&#13;
in&#13;
counretlon&#13;
with&#13;
Itgi-la*, urvufKentucky punishable by fow. । gressman, to exi-mpt him from fo-tnprumitc of 18$0! another cumproo.fae1 but as *oon-a* we camcrillcct a few dob &gt; whose proewdingv might ta prejudicial to ;&#13;
'**&#13;
Stait Cvweattoii&#13;
the Edie Bnaek— ।&#13;
_&#13;
__&#13;
hia&#13;
do idea uf it.&#13;
! wlPCTwd‘n« ‘tat of 1820. It fa&#13;
j iIm. wr;ter inaists an his aioceritv. ‘he interrow of neighboring&#13;
stetra.”&#13;
]' **”* ,f’*m^***l °f Mr. Crampton, the Brit. .A* for&#13;
to attend. The&#13;
majority ui&#13;
of th&#13;
, print&#13;
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'&#13;
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. , He- ■forced&#13;
wivt.i •«»&#13;
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in ’-.Mi&#13;
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&gt;&gt;•&#13;
f**'*™’-tnRc^*' J*ruliar candidate &lt; 'ongreWona! invi-Migating&#13;
rommittrc&#13;
----------- claused&#13;
by many&#13;
this. compact should i.&#13;
.&#13;
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dftta&#13;
filhbustors,&#13;
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' ^wr ,kc *uo® t*aw,° "huald it not be ro-1 te*t springfariiiun/’&#13;
_ ________&#13;
ml nr EcgUnd .ill nMUT.rt kirn pto.11’’,T’?'?“I&#13;
ifc«t&#13;
.teatiny men; and Ifta w«&#13;
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&lt;!&lt;«, ouv&#13;
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from unu.r&#13;
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v.u’&#13;
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be firtind&#13;
fi-und it&#13;
it t/.U-w-rnn.&#13;
to he wrong «nd&#13;
fa, rtn-.ldn&lt;Abwii.M n-iMM bl, |,rwh.,i«uwl,wMltotuldttoP.-nB,M&gt;r&gt;tal !■•&#13;
’H*&gt;’ Fvllrt&#13;
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ofKnou v&#13;
Nothmgs 'are tinaii&#13;
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a.M s_it___ . - J&#13;
.f wln-h u tmu-nn* to its fall, and of sorihjldfog a State Cunventfor. in this’citv 1I impracticable,'and deserted it T*1.&#13;
‘V-ni...'- «nto.lin, nt Ito |wU. Ti'm.w arc exjKi t&#13;
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and the wholu . ed hero to-morrow to assist in making tl&#13;
with rimed doore. Sixty dde-mic, ar,&#13;
Now we deny uuxt emphatically tipt vwnmg to, ite Tnlto. ofce &lt;raa to | usirian luuipnan. 'T"T?2™i ite&#13;
runocrmore: ..&#13;
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-Tte Court. .w to SublimeUortu I ■*»&#13;
Cm&lt;*™l» M«d U | cS Menoi. so he &lt;Mdd hope thereby Co win i #rn.rt. The Free State u.ro look on fl,i.&#13;
arid * ta ia'htaMlanos.MKx^utam are !the&#13;
-----------.meaaure*&#13;
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tm°u n.onxo.&#13;
for »bis to-.....vto&#13;
foddnem «UM&#13;
and -to.to.lb.&#13;
audacity . M&#13;
» UI&#13;
an auemptto&#13;
aUompt to r.nwK&#13;
break up&#13;
up tac&#13;
the proceedingproceeding____&#13;
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______ ; applause -..&#13;
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"*■ •’’d«l&#13;
«f 1*»- n fa mA ao.\ ney&#13;
ta «w. J»to|«lr m Iteyto .nJ to „UT&#13;
uuriHW, htovuvn. to, » I tmxn uxiscqucncvs mav &lt;m&gt;uc. involving ! As Prcsidcot,&#13;
of the investigating&#13;
which&#13;
PrvwlllenL he&#13;
be would&#13;
u-onlrl bo&#13;
ho ever aiming&#13;
nin.iiw nt&#13;
■( |L^.ks___ ________ committee&#13;
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_st.iii&#13;
‘SutrioA are in .doubt as 7?.\ta I d° W*&#13;
tix-ni either in&#13;
. lore!&#13;
,&#13;
oi this eour.b* in variuiis qiuir.! something to make mankind itare. He ’ proving the frauds of tho regulator*, ami&#13;
flame* acre finally subdued. A good . abm-e&#13;
above described,&#13;
described, nor&#13;
to allow the&#13;
the&#13;
in-j., the re-arc&#13;
nor to.allow&#13;
local mnnj ^ir;HnR ctitnnglcnirat and-db- would try to oflset the dinilnutiveoma j makes them extremely uneasy. Whit&#13;
t i-f this Confitnmre. h is under- *,etter &lt;x *l"f't- There is not a scritenee deal of damage- was done by the fire, also •-****&#13;
—— ■•to incddle-.with&#13;
*&#13;
— nmttcrs&#13;
-•&#13;
habitants&#13;
danger;&#13;
wfohb cannot at this time be appro, of hi' peruou by tiwi tremendousnesa of his field wan abm-at viwterdav. There 1* very&#13;
tha^ the twelfth section wing of the *» the act of 185&lt; which can, with any i by water and the hasty removal of Type, . ou. to the tranquilluy .of thi.fr own roun. A&#13;
' great cxriterarat S both ridro, and a rob&#13;
r’?T,a^7‘l 1.&#13;
A&#13;
[*b&gt;wof reason, ta Urturvd into -meh a i some of which was pied. , Several hands jtrv,&#13;
or of nolghbormg stalos.&#13;
, tian-will neeewiariallv he creat.xl throagfo&#13;
e&#13;
------------ |lixivni« anticipated, between the ,Sqim!ters|&#13;
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M.PMto«|tteHtoA«^Li-1^&#13;
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w&#13;
tte^XItetiLi I,,ut lLuror'&#13;
w har ,nJ fi,-rmU' “nd ,h’‘' K,n'lkk'r‘ '‘&#13;
' from the Free Press office were near by,,&#13;
J?*&#13;
&amp;*• femfo, Tureday. May ifc.—Mrs&#13;
olS,»Jl-«atoa»nu«fcitainBkre jdtot ilrar)- a.r, did | and wen? very serviceable in ax-ustir-g Jo | ’it is tfo* that^uusb. Mr.T^bdM,&#13;
iencaninati.m ./Mr. HUmore and n&lt;* become a cwurort to the dre-trine of remove (be composing stands. An i-xtra! claim In (he 11 &lt;mre of Common. I.rt June:&#13;
I ’u&#13;
ved&#13;
‘ che pubbrfwd a mrern. nt rrejwrtiag. h.r&#13;
jMWi, denouncing tlma-lmhilittnrfaw . Slavcry-extentiun. No. up tn the Lour of ! frrnn the Tribune aflice famishc* thc*c' -1 blushed whan I read it." Andprwnp- ■ •*?" '* Or^ B dl&lt;EcuL-rtel! Mr. Roebuck to ear:&#13;
Tnfrxs/.&#13;
(huabancra ikte-nticm at Lexington, bhc ,&#13;
tota, toMtato Ctop.„to I h, Jtohto tea, ta ten u,&#13;
trtlw&#13;
“No tnilr Eoglrilt Minteter would&#13;
Washington, May 12. ' sayn,Gov. Roinnaoe was going East on i&#13;
*'■ ■ re&#13;
•“&gt;&#13;
work of sb Incendiary.&#13;
have rmt hte hand to such a -tiputatlon.—&#13;
Tbc SyproM Court hav.. po.tjH.ucd a'&#13;
busforaa, and d.nfrs Uiat be waa&#13;
Johnson o&amp;nd k sutegitak-, ap. |.w *Trn*iotd tatiifu! to his oft-rejN-sted&#13;
the -w &lt;&lt; Drcd S«dt, the i a^aroofthe mdnwntt.revnwjBW. leaving ।&#13;
The publistwr proffers Ids thunks to the fnglandM iatarwt. are the mnursts of dscfofoa&#13;
: freedom; but'Ote Mn»i«Uy have sided with j Mtsyouri slave, a bv petiti-.ns far bis free- * “&#13;
'&#13;
I tbc despite of Europe!"&#13;
I dom on tho ground that Lfo nmator bad&#13;
-------—1 •' s '*------- -—&#13;
1 curried him into a free Ktatc or Territory,&#13;
Franris P. Blair taring been (Luounc ' The Court requires farther ct afouce as te&#13;
Mass idavodioldar, the National Era • tt» tbc finds involved.-and particuhriy opI takes ocsaunn.to extJnhi iW *-tfo-r« i.a.------- «-Z&#13;
petitioner, tea&#13;
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1&#13;
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fr-’o TO «2&amp;0 PER MONTI I.&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
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great increav&#13;
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new «to&#13;
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quite 111&#13;
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WARE STORE.&#13;
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Tables.&#13;
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Bedsi&#13;
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.topM^Krf j bo, iikl.il,, |„m.&#13;
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�that he doc*&#13;
&lt; at bay own &lt;&#13;
her lotur. an&#13;
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THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL&#13;
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CUSTOMERS.&#13;
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NEVINS A IN APEN.&#13;
&#13;
We&#13;
county.&#13;
&#13;
would&#13;
&#13;
r^’Mrs. Robinson, the veiled niuxdrriwt&#13;
has been transferred, ik is said, from Sing&#13;
Sing to the Luualic Asylum at Utica.&#13;
&#13;
L. C. Kbllooo, Ranker, Stock, Noto and&#13;
Bxehange Benker, Battle Crank. Mich.&#13;
&#13;
OFFICE GE «’ERALBOOK AGENCY&#13;
&#13;
WANTED!’&#13;
&lt;1 Utt* Prveittat.' ’&#13;
»n interview of acr’resident this raonsd report of 'his mi*- .&#13;
&lt; much buoyed up&#13;
m made iu his farir.1&#13;
at two-thirds &lt;&gt;f the&#13;
is Mvured far Mr.&#13;
onfrfently denied tn&#13;
o 1 juicnster on Mo»VMnla.&#13;
&gt; _ !&#13;
rf is dime. Padna'&#13;
•lay by the Pre.Mdetrt&#13;
arngtik with marked&#13;
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S^vaur,&#13;
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iL 'rl.e act eatt-i . a&#13;
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. it considered&#13;
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MASS&#13;
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*—» *« gurrsa-.i-cs ci i-'rta&#13;
WO TO 1250 PER MONTH,&#13;
drp n Ung wholly wjxm tba abUMy sod pt&#13;
r&lt;:k- of Il.e ■«•!- Fwma.ksiraca ot Ixc&#13;
•grcU, bM rtmiuiux Oaa /A.'Jcr, &gt;.ar..j..: tba&#13;
t-jry lp «Hkh they propuaa oneraUnt yUl r&#13;
b» ralum triad. apcciMti works to tha *no&lt;&#13;
ous d.dlir, loacltwr wilA lOttar of kalrat&#13;
-•■peat ps4." Addrana Onter* tu&#13;
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COW LOST’.&#13;
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.tSTli A TED from the .ntnwriber In Hui&#13;
!i ar about the 30»h day of April. Irat. a&#13;
tbo fdtnwing daacriplios:—If yearn dd.Ti&#13;
on Uw aidca, large wlika apdta ou her- hip&#13;
&#13;
or at laaal. aald ehegner than a mu eeuld alral&#13;
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STOVES GIVEN AWAY,&#13;
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WAITING&#13;
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THOS. F. HARVEY,&#13;
________&#13;
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CHEAPER&#13;
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' tiug«,Mi&lt;*i. May I, ls'^1.&#13;
__&#13;
io. L;YIat, Attorney and. CouAsdlor&#13;
&#13;
Than Eter'&#13;
&#13;
Hatong. My 1, iMt__________________&#13;
&#13;
we&#13;
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VARIETY STORE,&#13;
OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.&#13;
&#13;
pljd io arpaariagandgrodiftrftbeti r vta.aad.hixL ,&#13;
Wirt vfa*.dVillage. On Such luaunrr aa thoCoui- '&#13;
non CcutwiJabali. Imm tint to tin* direct. )F&lt;vv&gt;- I&#13;
. u&gt; u&gt; tie tto* daj uf Auguat in each tear, and the &gt;&#13;
i«-.JuraS &gt;mU tax to tie applied in like manner. .&#13;
Brvionato the twnuy-Mln day of April foUawing,&#13;
each Jfearl laid taxee toheruiiaCtad &gt;a tto manper •» U plot Mod by laa-foelheevlkvtknauf lowuahSlfcrther be the duty uf the Com- '&#13;
mon C&lt;wt&gt;:&gt;l id the village of I brat mgs to make&#13;
. r ra-ix to be made, a duplicate of Iba eaerewi nt I&#13;
ton. dn.-viug each indindoal inrocimod in raid ,&#13;
’ toil, with ike amount of tex for which he cr «Le U t&#13;
1 able (oteepUni Um highway or etrect tai sad&#13;
Clare lbv,»-une. with the warrant •tuched, in the ■&#13;
cndnorm* Marahai un or before the fir.-, day ot&#13;
Ueu-b-r hl cacti «inir; aad ii atoll be the duty uf&#13;
tbe M*r»Ul to collect end pay over, to U»c Ttaaenrvr, raid texts aerwdiug to law. within ‘sixty&#13;
dara at'-rr the date af aaid warrant Provided that'&#13;
wUeixvetl it atoll he neevsaary lu »-tl real eetale.&#13;
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’ |&#13;
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our&#13;
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n«.ij ri&#13;
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S. H. hlArtit, Jt«wclor, Clock a and Watcltea Rettatod. Stop in Ackley’! Start, IlasUnn,&#13;
&#13;
CUTTING DONE&#13;
D. C. H1WUY. Dealer in Gnxx-rten; t'revhfona. FUh. Wooden 1T«t, and a varielv W&#13;
other artirie.. bt.OT OS State Street, eaa doer&#13;
rari of Fbufa Hotel. Beatty. Midi&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
have now on&#13;
&#13;
hand a stock of good:&#13;
&#13;
can go&#13;
East&#13;
&#13;
Bailbt A McAbthvb, Deak-rs in Boots&#13;
and Sh.«-,. One door Wcwt of Hadler A Wightuun'e Uardnare rtturv. Main SUeet, Haaiinga.&#13;
&#13;
William Rooiutw, Livery Stable, Groce­&#13;
ry and 1’tv.vieloo Slum Al) Linda of flrocarvfor eala tejd llurwv and Carnagm to tel. • Paaragvn carn-l to all placra. Su.rr and Liver.&#13;
04&lt;- un State Strrol. next door to Roa er a Hard&#13;
WWW SUitr. Havtinga, Mich.&#13;
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-&#13;
&#13;
New&#13;
&#13;
mill 3tW&#13;
&#13;
HATS. .CAPS, &amp;C&#13;
-nlv hindrance&#13;
&#13;
Goods&#13;
&#13;
being the&#13;
&#13;
The subscriber would&#13;
&#13;
backwardness of our&#13;
&#13;
PittuRi A .MocmtouB, Dealers in all kinds&#13;
of Family Grorwtew aiu! Ftwvteloca, and a vari&#13;
k -.I.,.U.rwO nM&gt; illM.r&#13;
&#13;
TO&#13;
&#13;
Spring Trade,&#13;
&#13;
hich w(&amp; will sell very&#13;
&#13;
THE CARTAlXb&#13;
&#13;
about&#13;
&#13;
PAYING UP.&#13;
&#13;
Wn. A. Saarwiox. Blacksmithing in all&#13;
lie vanwua branriwin Sliep nurtli of tto Barlow&#13;
lloura, Hraing., Mxh.&#13;
&#13;
The&#13;
&#13;
SttiMouR A- WiGimfoui, Fnrnacrmen,&#13;
Wuaoo Making ’aud nackamilhiag.&#13;
Fl«w».&#13;
Caatinga, and eveey kind of Ifood* In their line&#13;
hept cunaiaud* on . band. AH Inada of work&#13;
duiw to order, oppteute Glsto Betel, Hastlnga.&#13;
&#13;
to make room for our&#13;
&#13;
J. W. Bv'ttKLS. Fashionable Tailor. Cut­&#13;
ting done tk order, end all Work warraalad. Stop&#13;
on Jefftwn Street, near State. Ils-t-.n^Mteh.&#13;
&#13;
T. F. Ilxarirr, Tailor, and dealer in Rea­&#13;
dr Made Cleadbinjt. State Street, too doors west&#13;
at &lt;iraot&gt; Store. Hsaltaf. Mich.&#13;
____&#13;
&#13;
the past year, and all&#13;
most all&#13;
&#13;
A. W. Atkixa, Stuldis and Harntwa Mak&#13;
er. Shop in Ooadrrar’a Pluck, ar er Net ma*&#13;
K napes’a Store. Haatingt, Mieh.&#13;
&#13;
EXTRA SirtplJNE FLOUR&#13;
&#13;
and other goods&#13;
quite full and we will&#13;
&#13;
tho latest&#13;
alyl os; Delaines.&#13;
Parametta, Alpafca,&#13;
ths finest tty les of American&#13;
Prints, Dress’ Trimmings, Moirantique Velvet and Moos* Rush&#13;
Borders, Bennets, Gloves, Ribbons,Silks,&#13;
Salina, Embroidering Silk, Viotorines,&#13;
Ladies* Comforters, CSildne’s Hooda/tc.&#13;
&#13;
'ieldcd bountifully&#13;
oblige,&#13;
&#13;
blessed&#13;
&#13;
COTTON GOODS,&#13;
&#13;
Haatings. May 1, 1M56.&#13;
&#13;
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES&#13;
&#13;
with a plentiful&#13;
&#13;
FARMING TOOLS.&#13;
CORN A OATS&#13;
&#13;
Globe Horst, Br S. Bravcn. Thia well&#13;
known Home io In thorough repair and baa erery eunrenienee for the sm-aimodttnn ut Travel&#13;
hr. Liverr in euniwctira with tbe Hotel State&#13;
Street. Heetingt. Mieh._________&#13;
&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
&#13;
Hats and Capa, htest styles', Boots and&#13;
FOR Shopc-lndi^ Rubbers, Crockery, Glam,&#13;
&#13;
friends&#13;
of all kiytiTa, Drags, Mxwinee, Paints,&#13;
Olla, Dvee'.ufia, Ac. Ac.&#13;
Call and examine for yourselves and&#13;
sec if theiac stetcmenUi arc true.&#13;
N.ACELEY.&#13;
Hartings, May 1,18M ... . - - ' '&#13;
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Mhidlbyillb Excbassk, by G. F. EMO­&#13;
RY Recent Imptnvement. hive reodmd this&#13;
botaw a vert deairabte boawfor the travell«r and&#13;
a pleaaani roaort for paritee of pteaaora Grand&#13;
&#13;
Battuc Casxx Hotts, by Campbell df&#13;
n-_______ i_&#13;
L- u:.l&#13;
&#13;
exert&#13;
•at ar puff otir own acta, we deetra tn&#13;
Iralk before the eyr. of -fto&#13;
we will attil all ktada of goods, la ear&#13;
----- •*" -*-wur Ikaa&#13;
rtirr&#13;
nftto to&gt;J talk and&#13;
____&#13;
&#13;
yourselves&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
ill astonish the&#13;
THROVGII IS SEVEN HOI KS,&#13;
count Ari at Kalaasano, with oxprno traiua of&#13;
car. &lt;.□ US Michigan Central X K . going rant and&#13;
Betumlag. leaw. Kalaaaioo Tue»d*y». Thur. ,&#13;
d^»i»roy»jH«*ibnnigh theriOagoaof Trakrn j&#13;
&#13;
world&#13;
&#13;
Fpric|-&gt;. frwnnMis and Uwh I’raln- Tbs man.&#13;
t^ all! - Ue route h b- -otiful. and the cowls an- .&#13;
WilT JAP X££CX*T CtMCJTXS&#13;
hersl—ur,le«-&lt;ld&lt;.thi. rowte. with fcU home-&#13;
&#13;
immediately;&#13;
we can get&#13;
&#13;
PRINTER’S'WAREHOUSE,&#13;
Na 48, frsnklla Street.&#13;
&#13;
CHICAGO, ILL.&#13;
&#13;
AT ALL TIMES&#13;
&#13;
over the&#13;
&#13;
ry thing&#13;
&#13;
Chases, Cases, Gallen, Cat*.&#13;
.Borders, OrtutsMwte, 4c. 4c.&#13;
&#13;
and&#13;
go on&#13;
NEVINS * KNAFEN.&#13;
&#13;
CABINET WARE&#13;
&#13;
our way&#13;
to New York&#13;
&#13;
line, such as Bureaus,&#13;
Ta ble*, Stan ds,Chairs,&#13;
HUJlAU FOR TJ&#13;
I WARE&#13;
&#13;
HARP-&#13;
&#13;
Bedsteads • Loungi&#13;
&#13;
HAVING &lt;w arrangements complete&#13;
to supply all the requisites of the&#13;
trade with a «U&gt;dk of .&#13;
&#13;
PRESSES, TYPE, INK,&#13;
&#13;
‘Blues’&#13;
We have also, eve-&#13;
&#13;
CHICAGO&#13;
&#13;
TYPE FOUNDERY&#13;
&#13;
sell them at prices that&#13;
la tbs uot»ir« on Mondays. Wodaorfoya andFri&#13;
&#13;
Brown and Bleached -Factory, Woolen&#13;
Shawls, single and double.&#13;
’&#13;
READ r-MADS CL 0 THING&#13;
&#13;
harvest. Now&#13;
&#13;
Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots&#13;
&#13;
mer. May?. 1*8*&#13;
1;-..•'untnuned Rr«l&#13;
_iur.&#13;
“ M&#13;
&#13;
Ladies’ Dress Goods,&#13;
&#13;
Earth has&#13;
poaaible and&#13;
&#13;
new stock.&#13;
&#13;
irvtl CO tt'l&#13;
tilt*&#13;
titrjr ptru&#13;
&#13;
cal) attention u&gt; hia new and weD abort­&#13;
ed stock of&#13;
SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS,&#13;
Selected with cure expressly to meet&#13;
the wants of the people of Has­&#13;
tings and Barry county.&#13;
Every thing that is ne­&#13;
cessary to cue’s&#13;
comfort and&#13;
happiness, aa far aa tempo­&#13;
ral wants are omuracd,&#13;
.&#13;
(except Hardware) arenow&#13;
offered for READY PAY.&#13;
&#13;
suitable for the&#13;
&#13;
Crockery&#13;
&#13;
4wtrfKiM-.-tt.il&#13;
aim. ft U U;h&#13;
tt ut Uaprwen&#13;
&#13;
IwGm, la aU ite rwtoua branches.&#13;
Be will keep eonetanUy an baud, all kinds of&#13;
&#13;
FOR CASH,&#13;
&#13;
before&#13;
&#13;
Hadlkt &amp; Wiuktmax, Manufacturers M&#13;
Tin, Shert-lmn and Copper Ware. Dealen la&#13;
kun. Sai’.a, Slewl, Gtaaa, t-l-lf llardw-aro. Cullerr rad Rtorva. Store eae dSor wee* of tto Poet&#13;
iHEoe, Haatinga, Mich.&#13;
&#13;
Law. l'nMccrio(i».Coareraaciug. PtottonCtaii&#13;
and Land Agccewa atirnded towith pro«d&gt;Ui&#13;
and rfriil)--Cedar.Cwek; Barry Vo, SUtf.&#13;
&#13;
Goods, Groceries,&#13;
&#13;
■rday. Then? U T&#13;
both side’s and a&#13;
•Au tin the Squrf*&#13;
&#13;
Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry&#13;
&#13;
sale&#13;
Cheap*&#13;
&#13;
some&#13;
&#13;
Our- stock ofZDijy&#13;
&#13;
; Utaihk.iifr. would&#13;
&lt;n, bat offered fr&gt;_ fjr&#13;
insure his pvcitnctifc&#13;
hiv|itirik*ge »«&amp;«•&#13;
&amp;kim from bviug&#13;
inqjvrity of Ah'&#13;
tgaiingcuuimitte* Wtttutl OBwr diiMtentod-&#13;
&#13;
Which they offer for&#13;
&#13;
than&#13;
&#13;
Spring Clothing, cheap fur&#13;
•••&#13;
&#13;
1L..U A ShvCT™.*toUr.:&#13;
&lt;ler. poods oi hia&#13;
nunyfacturr aiwayaen&#13;
&#13;
llwtii-fs May 10. MX&#13;
&#13;
Goods&#13;
&#13;
nothing more or less&#13;
&#13;
MnCHAlrT TAILOR&#13;
&#13;
! will nrtar-i Mui e..w, or give information wl&#13;
| laay ba^.nd.ahnUkl&amp;inJI^rtWud^L&#13;
llaatisr.. May 81, IML&#13;
&#13;
been,&#13;
and are still&#13;
&#13;
Ready Pay.&#13;
&#13;
warding to Uw. and make rvtura at, and tie,&#13;
rar all |MK&gt; an cnUcctcd. within oo« baudtrd&#13;
•ya after the dale of eaid warrant.&#13;
t)v order of Ito Common Council vT Ito »iUagv&#13;
&#13;
«ra-butted At IHrbv the n*nm of&#13;
in ’the Tnir.udry ■’&#13;
?od. He&#13;
tn&#13;
&#13;
W, H. Colbmxn’w.Banking Office, Battle&#13;
Creek. CollectL.af attended to, and rwaitted&#13;
&#13;
UaaPKBB, Wiiuxv A Co, Wboleaak Pa&#13;
per Dcd. ro ai.d pv.prKtoro of tto Wianobago&#13;
Milh; Warvbcuae. Xs lx. La flaBe Stratt Chi&#13;
&#13;
rpHE public are hereby notified, that we am now&#13;
meaning targe addition hi our Stock afGonda,&#13;
sod all, in want uf article! in ear luw. are request­&#13;
ed to fire iu a call.&#13;
Otar clock owatoa of every Variety pt TIN.&#13;
Csstxr, atul Sheet Iron tpare. Hardware, Srumss A Rrsaxu, Dealers in Dry&#13;
Cutlery, Iron, Steel. Haile, Storet,&#13;
Good*. Oraeerira, Crockery, Hate. Cape. Bout*&#13;
aadlltoea. ChalrwaadOabaMtFuraitara. Good­&#13;
.S7o»e Ripe, Farming Tooh and&#13;
ycar a block. H.atuiga, Mich&#13;
\&#13;
Htthcnier Toole Io/ err-ry . /&#13;
kind whith r&lt; JpiU tell&#13;
V&#13;
Fbabcib Rowu. Dealer in Stores, Iron,&#13;
draper tkape trer&#13;
Steel, Nato. sud Ktoif-Bardware. and ManuthcI&#13;
beftn-eoJIA’td&#13;
Copper Wart. R-iwr’t Block. State Street,&#13;
in tkit Market.&#13;
Haatitupi. MiddgML | •&#13;
_____________&#13;
&#13;
flu. &lt;i. H Shall be tbt doty of the AMceaura Io&#13;
r uk rut the raertv.cnt mH l-ciwwtn the ttierr.tb&#13;
&lt;l.v if May hud (tee first day of Juno. In erab yr ar.&#13;
said n ittsUatiMKbi- Wada tn accunlacce * ill. Un&#13;
All at tko LetHrt-ic Of thta Stair, incorporating&#13;
vHint* Till«a_A&#13;
fiec -4. R a-A I th*July afthe qcranwui coun­&#13;
cil ot «b* »4i«(t&gt; of HwUvg*. to c;al.'. orzcauw u&gt;&#13;
to w&gt;r. • -spy of th- Asa-. j;»ci I'.ivi.oMvnliuc&#13;
to toe AC. J lue«n«l wl«m,&gt; Mud ciwrgv Utertin&#13;
■IU amount Uf ua lor Highway purposes, against&#13;
• ack Ikdi.Xual nienuoit'S mMud soil, And place&#13;
|tha scr ran tba hand, eft to Ftrvet Cvnuqntiimrnk&#13;
&#13;
orth. Severn other&#13;
in which whites wrrw-.mgt.T. Territory fa• sett lei- In&#13;
dinan had defeated the&#13;
.tr, and relieve^ the&#13;
&#13;
MEETING!&#13;
&#13;
HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN&#13;
&#13;
H. A. Goonrs**, Dealer in Dry Goods,&#13;
BarfwaM,&#13;
r ,&lt;k.-r. ,Hat« ( =1 -.II.&#13;
bhoea and Kradv Made Clothing. Bailey'a Black.&#13;
State Sirroi. Hratinga, Mid..________________&#13;
&#13;
we have&#13;
&#13;
with exceding great&#13;
&#13;
SUPERIOR METAL,&#13;
rixinxiSR^nosTFiiRrtcT&#13;
&#13;
�UN BANNER.&#13;
&#13;
TAILOR&#13;
&#13;
USTOJH&amp;R8&#13;
&#13;
We&#13;
&#13;
H-ttaga, Mite__________ _________________&#13;
&#13;
tETKmmx.&#13;
'"•■O&#13;
i £5?4S^-2SSri.S^s&#13;
sao^. Htete fUren test d«r W e*C uf J-vbn It&#13;
&#13;
BV'pERIOB&#13;
&#13;
IN!&#13;
&#13;
■ould say we have&#13;
&#13;
Fuv&lt;-». HttOng*,Mkb.&#13;
&#13;
been,&#13;
&#13;
WnTminto MVwsUd IkeHUs uouth of &lt;*♦ I’m- Gaarn A Span&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
H&#13;
&#13;
___________&#13;
&#13;
MEETING!&#13;
&#13;
|&#13;
&#13;
Steto Btrat, Hastep. Mite_________&#13;
&#13;
WAITING&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
WATW.HT &amp; WIGHTMAN&#13;
&#13;
THOS. ,F. HARVEY.&#13;
&#13;
nothing thore&#13;
&#13;
Which they offer for&#13;
Watch, Clock 4 Jewelry&#13;
&#13;
sale&#13;
&#13;
less&#13;
&#13;
some&#13;
&#13;
Cheaper Than Eter' : mrf dl Mhcr article. In lb Hwcwf bustof, whim&#13;
! ba will toll aa&#13;
&#13;
(Il KA I* A3 THE CHEAPEST,&#13;
Ctock.and Watch- repsfondow M-rt MUre «*&#13;
aU work doo* by huu will be «arrantod PfoUM&#13;
pvt htai .call and ba will te your wait Is yewr&#13;
■attetaolinn.&#13;
&#13;
not O 3Nf 3E1 "ST&#13;
Jlilmga. MldUjpm&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
Hxvixr * Wioirtbxx, Manuferturvru of j&#13;
&#13;
.before&#13;
&#13;
we&#13;
&#13;
FOR CASH,&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
lfetbg.Msy L1MR&#13;
&#13;
_________ _____&#13;
&#13;
I VARIETY STORE,&#13;
&#13;
Ready Pay&#13;
&#13;
can go&#13;
। HasMap.M^r- L&#13;
&#13;
OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.&#13;
&#13;
East to purchase&#13;
&#13;
GOODS CHEAPER&#13;
Ready Pay.&#13;
&#13;
our&#13;
&#13;
than&#13;
&#13;
TTINtr DONE&#13;
&#13;
&lt;1 Retell&#13;
&#13;
Ever IJ&#13;
&#13;
on shout&#13;
&#13;
Ktotosw ttwy&#13;
&#13;
HATS. CAPS, &amp;C&#13;
&#13;
NOTICE.&#13;
&#13;
Goods&#13;
&#13;
cluding. ■ '&#13;
' '&#13;
• "&#13;
-How M^r aA»d the lady. *8.y&#13;
next Tluirsday. Mad. dr------- • w.iro&#13;
! Vcrr well, you shall Lave u card."&#13;
‘•Another hall!’’ exclaimed bu. ‘&#13;
u What! 'murmuring that, in addition t&lt;»&#13;
giving yea aa interview, I give you t(irq&gt;]K.rttinity*of&lt;-njoying (k'Ughtfui muiic&#13;
j and an ncelknt nippur! Ohjruu unread­&#13;
able niMt” landuxi tlw inerry beauty. “Ii&#13;
i you bav.!btuup«» wit|t »ne you wHI haw&#13;
j to submit; andWcver fogr,] have trails to&#13;
UM till tfc midlk of A pril !*' and she giid] cd off but kepi hrr »wA and diow grate&#13;
: affair* ware •ottloi In the imdst or' the&#13;
n.erryr whirl&#13;
Parisian aoefoty.&#13;
Illhsofo Democratic CoureNUon.&#13;
]&#13;
SpringfiddL 111., Thursday, May 1, W(The DumoenMit- Stahr (Ahivvirtion to dsy&#13;
nominated Wm. A. Richardson for Clin&#13;
ertwr, R. J. Riehanl-KCi for Licutcuaa'' Governor; W. H. Snyder for Secretary of i&#13;
State; John Moure_ for Treasurer, and&#13;
Samuel K. Caney for Auditor.&#13;
&#13;
„ being the&#13;
&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
VHJUAGKN^RIMNAW^.&#13;
&#13;
i .^d *x.etoavenrta La made in wwwtdance w Ito tfo&#13;
Act at Um tefteatarc of Uua Slafo, tororporrti&gt;.s&#13;
1&#13;
r-J rt Um viltogvir Hterttagv. so a***e_ or eac-.t&#13;
be made, a copy of tire Jtaaeoa*,&gt;eu k Hailfwccacdtug&#13;
; to ite Art «rf, rwearnuresoc, &gt; non ! charge Uwre»&#13;
&#13;
baclwvardSiesK of oirr&#13;
&#13;
We have now on&#13;
&#13;
call attention l&lt;&gt; his new and well nasort/■*! stock of&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,&#13;
.Scli&lt;t-tod with &lt;sire i xprvndy to meet&#13;
die wants of the people of Zlas­&#13;
ting* and Harry county.&#13;
Every.thing t|iaf is noccsMiry to ono&gt;&#13;
!&#13;
&#13;
hand a stock of goods]&#13;
suitable for the&#13;
&#13;
about&#13;
&#13;
Spring Trade,&#13;
&#13;
PAYING UP&#13;
&#13;
Wm. A. SxuTwittx, Bladbuinthmg m al!&#13;
II* .*noo. bt rarbet Shop north of tbcltorlcw&#13;
II soao, HaaUags Mite&#13;
f____________&#13;
&#13;
The&#13;
&#13;
nwo*abaahvoy nub iuu.i ixritaeivua,&#13;
kavciUaanl. h.m &lt;sl It. -Uck tud Led&#13;
Item ILMiaen&gt;en «.ciivrau*-Md Sbcrry o bler- bow&gt;.Ln I deplore&#13;
I wwtu and Mnaty arst A tba* dlUrib&#13;
tee (Hirer Twart i aakia «aia foe n«v.&#13;
For Ux&gt;«, Iboo axl prvbibiied&#13;
T&#13;
&#13;
aopn as possible and&#13;
&#13;
to make room for our&#13;
&#13;
J. W. Brcaia, Faahionabln^Tailor, (kitli.K door u. order, sad .11 work warranted Shrfoa folfmon street, near State. HwaUag*. Mich.&#13;
T. F. Habtbt. Tailor, and dealer in Rea-&#13;
&#13;
oblige,&#13;
&#13;
the past year, and all&#13;
&#13;
new stock.&#13;
&#13;
Our stock of Dry&#13;
&#13;
R. W. Waaaxx, I aAheiaUe Tailor. Shop&#13;
ut BaRre a Btoek. &lt;n« IC^- tfondyrec t Store.&#13;
Hast; agt. "Mite&#13;
&#13;
Goods, Groceries,&#13;
&#13;
A- W. Annra, Saddle and Harne*« Makrr. Sb p io (fondyswt s lilrek, ersr See ba 4&#13;
Keafwa a State H*tfog*. Mite&#13;
&#13;
Crockery,&#13;
&#13;
F. C. Mxahill, H&gt;.u*o, Sign; and Portrait&#13;
Painter. Shop near Fool', Hold, Haatiog*,&#13;
&#13;
or most all are blessed&#13;
Hastings, May I, 1850.&#13;
GREAT'REDUCTION IN PRICES b&#13;
&#13;
&amp;, Shoes,&#13;
and other goods&#13;
quite full, and we will&#13;
&#13;
sell them at prices that&#13;
&#13;
8417^9&#13;
&#13;
III. N. Ruatnox’ County Treasurer.&#13;
j her in the CooriyiouM '&#13;
&#13;
FOB SALE&#13;
&#13;
friends&#13;
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GROOEQEtXEB&#13;
of nil kinds. Drugs, Mrdicini-a, Peinta. , -------------------—---------------- - ,&#13;
, Oik Dycutoft, Ar. &amp;e.&#13;
U»Mm’a »*i&gt; AgnMs !■&#13;
।&#13;
Call and examine for yocrarlvra and&#13;
- • ■&#13;
*ee if Ihrna statement* are true.&#13;
N. ACKLET,&#13;
Hasting*. May 1, 1855.&#13;
&#13;
exert&#13;
&#13;
CHICAGO&#13;
&#13;
TYPE FOUNDERY&#13;
so we can get&#13;
&#13;
AT ALL TIMES&#13;
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over the&#13;
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AV clrd.1* 0&#13;
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TsteH 1* Herring and Tri&#13;
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Chase*, Cant, Calkp. Cate,&#13;
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CABINET 'WARE&#13;
line, sud i as Bureaus,&#13;
Tables. Stands,Chairs,&#13;
&#13;
and&#13;
go on&#13;
&#13;
our way&#13;
Wm. Bt'auHxa.Attl*m-y&lt; Counsellor and&#13;
SaiteiSnr. tad O-cuU Conn tteSSiiatewM. Of- '&#13;
See is BaR»y*a Etecfc, Haatta**, Mite________ j&#13;
&#13;
to New York&#13;
&#13;
N. W."FaMt, A’t/imev and Counsellor at&#13;
Law. (UtoafBtWCtereysiMfoig.PaaMtoc Ctaten&#13;
&#13;
REJOICING&#13;
with exceding great&#13;
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Mtn, OmatntKtt, ebc. A-r.&#13;
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j&#13;
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«1 Wilboul &lt;M«y- Printers win&#13;
a^oa triU. '&#13;
or'’ora OITA’ ItANCrjLCTVRX,&#13;
&#13;
are excelled by none «&lt;ter la tbs great rejaiaitt*&#13;
NEVINS A KNAPEN.&#13;
&#13;
ROUTE&#13;
&#13;
1&#13;
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AVING&#13;
arrangements complete&#13;
to supply all tho requisite* uf the :&#13;
trade with a *t«&gt;ckp£.&#13;
&#13;
PRESSES, TYPE, INK.&#13;
&#13;
piaix »4aMcr&#13;
&#13;
ry thing in the&#13;
&#13;
M.y i-t ttk&#13;
&#13;
rffAtiE&#13;
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PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,&#13;
Na 43, Franklin fttreet,&#13;
CJIitOA.GlO, ILL.&#13;
&#13;
‘Blues.”&#13;
W§ have also, eve-&#13;
&#13;
--&#13;
&#13;
yourselves&#13;
&#13;
Of-&#13;
&#13;
H. fJamnrnutB,“Prosecuting Attorney.'&#13;
&#13;
la cm ice af ite aid ebcrcb wall,&#13;
IMirth bare Um teitftr-tate&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Ilata and Capa, lai cat styleair Bouts and&#13;
FOR Shore, India Rubbere, Crockery . Glass,&#13;
and Stone Ware.&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
IMMEDIATELY&#13;
&#13;
Joan S. Vxx Bum, Rriister of Deeds. OSes la tbe Ctert House. ilMtinp. Miefogan.&#13;
S'^Fres Sir Hc^teing.^mJ^caaes, to be («id&#13;
&#13;
Botfly Are* tea nl.a; ter.&#13;
And to ite tanter lilac Irtia&#13;
Ui* early V ictory.&#13;
&#13;
RKADT3IADK CLOTHING&#13;
CORN A OATS&#13;
&#13;
MiDDLaviLLi Excuavgk, by.G. F. EMO­&#13;
RY. Recent lataniMBaala hac. rendered thi« typer ernl tent th.&#13;
beats a »err iMeable hooMfor Om treeelltr and&#13;
Our easorttafoit&#13;
w_&#13;
a niitaaf reanrt for partte. vf Men. ire Grand every&#13;
.thins in our lino o&lt; bu«iorea, »nd.&#13;
Iltpid, tad Hauls Creek f*ltgr Iteer.&#13;
wiahiu to bo*.I or puff ocr own acta, wr &lt;&#13;
Middteritle. Mkh&#13;
J. F. RMORY.&#13;
stan Ikto afayfo weMtete bafcr* ite «y«&#13;
tndiwn,- ttefwawiRste at: ktedaeffoodi&#13;
Barn-a Caaaa IIocsk, by Campbell A line, at wbblanala or retail.&#13;
A&lt;nwta Hauls Crsok.iaapi*o of &lt;!&gt;• had t&#13;
biaatut af ateuuaMbaadipMr ccnjrtnro&#13;
Cora, aad Uy na, nd w* wiA redan* M&#13;
Ws mte to a IM «f our artidai tetaar.&#13;
, Baltta Crete May). I&lt;4.&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
••&#13;
&#13;
Uy lire br-k th- B.r-root ,pr„&gt;..-vi’..&#13;
JhoSMMM state Um 00f wood uwxrth •packM beds Ite tirctolroa rempt!*—&#13;
■ ■ ribatlM*d iu U»e g*r&gt;!»n s&gt;ould.&#13;
&#13;
Brown and Bleached'Factory, Wookm&#13;
Shawls, single and double'.&#13;
1&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
harvest. Now&#13;
&#13;
Gtoax Hotkl, Bv 8. Braves. 1Yi* well&#13;
known Howas ia ta thorough repair and tan eiory coeranirnee for lb« accoanwtodattoa of TraeOlere IJrery ia anawaten uHb tea Hotel Slate&#13;
Mrert. Hastiaga, Mite*&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
will astonish the&#13;
&#13;
world&#13;
&#13;
COTTON GOODf^&#13;
&#13;
with a plentiful&#13;
&#13;
xo iirwnrr:&#13;
&#13;
Ready Made Cloth­&#13;
ing, Hats. Caps, Boot&#13;
&#13;
tho lafoal.&#13;
•&#13;
My les1 Maine*.&#13;
J&#13;
1’arainctta, Alports.&#13;
|&#13;
the finest My Ice of American&#13;
Prints, Drew Trinimhign, MoirI&#13;
antique Velvet and * Mont; - Rush&#13;
Bvrdvfw, Borrn-t.«, Gl«vja&lt;-Ktpbot»,Fillo&gt;. ’&#13;
Satin*, Embroiderirte Silk, Victoria*, j&#13;
I jvbre’ Comfortc^*, tiiildren'a IIood*,4te. j&#13;
■&#13;
&#13;
ielded bountifully&#13;
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good Im-kaand th&#13;
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enough; wc had&#13;
slice.&#13;
Money's&#13;
groat would par&#13;
ss aiwly as Fat&#13;
that I'm over cur&#13;
euvyin* Phil.’ 1&#13;
&#13;
• An' yon see »&#13;
beginnin's of stirl&#13;
blcmod day, vou'&#13;
withthcaoundof&#13;
tp&lt;n lookin' aa di&#13;
•why, you ‘haven't&#13;
wince dinner. G&lt;&#13;
I get a cup of tear&#13;
never wanted for&#13;
have always a j4t&#13;
do.’&#13;
**&#13;
•Yea, 1 know t&#13;
work .Sir it day&#13;
nothing but slave&#13;
&#13;
Ladies’ Dress Goods,&#13;
&#13;
Earth has&#13;
&#13;
. enough to date*&#13;
head ; an’&#13;
«&#13;
importiat as yi&#13;
al! follows in 11&#13;
the ghost of a&#13;
self wid, to seel&#13;
into hia breach&#13;
goold an' the ail&#13;
gravatin’ way.”&#13;
&#13;
ten BsrtreooHi bath -ted bis bhed ta rate:&#13;
‘•That's the cl&#13;
teteteSlfci ll auada is dark pnrfaadUy&#13;
youP&#13;
fteMMSte-* itb resuUMc.nl .l^a&#13;
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• I don't ituou&#13;
k.dy fell in love&#13;
foerrised «u.w are splrila red or white,&#13;
"la it wid Pkt&#13;
I'm dunkin’. (&#13;
••May-lie he b&#13;
particular'&#13;
•Be my mrr&#13;
IcjmipT itorwidy&#13;
gfrr.&#13;
tnud than iver&#13;
I Uiiuk rf tkhwp'u't&#13;
isn't the sluff gi&#13;
It's only tbe&#13;
dis. 1'll.teU y&#13;
aw a fewboya v&#13;
at die •Cro»« Ka&#13;
and told ui all&#13;
as you’re here, I&#13;
1cm than a fairvd&#13;
k‘No!-'&#13;
’ •Gospel ’ Hee&#13;
mere (saving the&#13;
there’s a lot of t&#13;
where they we:&#13;
i wouldn't let him&#13;
i la pre of money.,&#13;
as rich aa an arc!&#13;
■&#13;
‘But, Corner’,&#13;
&#13;
comfort and&#13;
happiness, as tar aa temptnil wantrt arc 9&gt;ncenwd,&#13;
(extent Hard ware) are now !&#13;
offered for READY PAY.&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
Siriuon &amp; Wiuimiax.’ Furtturemin,&#13;
Wagm-Making ’and BlackMBRhiag,&#13;
11ow«.&#13;
-,^l&#13;
&lt;l&lt;*.d. in tta-lr me&#13;
&#13;
u,c ixrtare. ^titos toar&#13;
&#13;
f -Bull tntS arc you agniit.-’iwidljeren-&#13;
&#13;
Faaxcia Rowxa. Dealer in Hlovr*, Iron,&#13;
&#13;
which tve will sell very&#13;
&#13;
VOL. 1&#13;
&#13;
b«ru» wsuited coaRrived to traasect lire&#13;
basmeeshy frtgnreuta bee ween the vdtzi-r,&#13;
snd friM.Gt-miy mu-rrupted by tfo-Uzh'&#13;
adniirrra. While la- outed itgal incta in&#13;
bi* tnemi»n*ula brink. *bedi&gt;U*rt&#13;
wiserW Iwr purtmm. for the next jjim,&#13;
usd tho* between bmi n«* au i plrt^tresbo&#13;
&#13;
than&#13;
&#13;
MERCHANT TAILOR&#13;
&#13;
STOVFS GIVEN AWAY,&#13;
&#13;
hr a short time ti&#13;
invitati.e-.tr. the Cc&#13;
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and are still&#13;
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&#13;
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la additfo* to sbak, a larg* Mol dwmiteS asaarlMala/ Ty rfrfl strka.Own tbc«Musd jaaUy '&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
I’liil^liud 'rets U&#13;
down the sunnyoi&#13;
as many pipe* of&#13;
have nart beef&#13;
tojxboofo. y.z:1&#13;
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I ‘Well tbe mi*'&#13;
; b'lhve. Ctwney,&#13;
fit a. this, nitre.*&#13;
‘Nicer mind, M&#13;
luck's like 3 fox; •&#13;
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1 tume to von. T&#13;
‘ about, an’ wlio kt&#13;
&#13;
a. luckv chaps os&#13;
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endeavoring to €■&#13;
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of a fork, which a&#13;
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fierce agony, whih&#13;
with her tall twin&#13;
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AnSraTI uie yus Vacant,&#13;
If yes ion irt ante"&#13;
ir.’ the ojieration&#13;
xney; RvicP&#13;
her own mind wh&#13;
[a'm to yon."&#13;
that spita Mjval-lil&#13;
fhat tbe Vuineliiol are you thinkin so the fire. TJ.‘ wal&#13;
mdivut hard about I"&#13;
comfortabh white&#13;
o tb inghta is me own, anyway, Mis ken pane of glass i&#13;
neatly mendtid wit&#13;
I'Carrol."&#13;
nleea, may-be, you borrowed them paper; the drenser&#13;
»me one else-; an' that’s moat Ilke- sand applied by t&#13;
r. O'QutuI; for the ulveran origin- while the few bourn&#13;
ia did 1 obaarve iininatiti?from your it, shine to the utn&#13;
Hlitlrs, Mitre here I’ve been."&#13;
pability. It's hat&#13;
thnt a good, clcuut&#13;
larejidn’ ouce.”&#13;
wife, was Mary C&#13;
n' whin was lliat, may 1 ax f ’&#13;
fhin I tub it Into ntc foolish bead to Corucy was an urn&#13;
satisfied w ith hi* c&#13;
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oar that nobody diought that be­ cohffnoi V&gt; Oronef&#13;
uatkm in life with I&#13;
t to me knowledge, Mrs O'Car- off than himself, tai&#13;
■were infinitely wot&#13;
aainta be good U&gt; ns 1 There’s a&#13;
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ignorance in the world; bat come Ii spreads her Kttfcfine, what is it that make* you but MTupnlouslyc&#13;
’Jbotfr work, every -now an' tlnn, ery fold showing 4&#13;
€r all the world, as cute as a con­ opens a little cttbl&#13;
an cnormoua hoa&#13;
f, thin, Mofl asankrve. Hl foil you; and dense that t&#13;
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friends can dispowc&#13;
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black teapot, bavin&#13;
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• the table, and the&#13;
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THE BEPl’BUCAN BANNER,

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TERMS OF

REPUBLICAN BANNER

TEBMS;
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Xop

will bscxreaUd
usable tera».

a iked tlir ladv.

'ttay

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

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

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

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

VOL. 1

TERMS—11 AO, IN ADVANCE.

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

NO. 5

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

know that I iver tad a greater thrate nor
.‘You’ll come home my own dear, con- himself fcating securely in the air, while soon as that fellow, Phil Blake, began to
that same rasher; if the fat of it wasn’t for tcaded husband.’
the carcass which he had just deserted fell, build his big brick tatuw opposite to my Proceedinpt of At Conprttnonal Cotmilall the worrild, like doublodistillod mnr•We’ll see,’ said Cnruey, and away be fairy-circle and all, rapidly towards the little mud robin. Before that, I was as gay
ftt—f'ravdt Confemtd by Mittottri
ra, may I niver uw another tooth; an’ that went &lt;•
'• '
earth, and finally, also disappeared. Oh! as a lark; but it stood like a great cloud oetoy! • Gogs bleakcy, Mu|l, if vou haven’t
It was nothing but reasonable that he the pi-fita that Corney played in the first tween me and the Min.'
Lawrence, Kansas, April Sffth, 1850.
a recall for squeezin’ the parliaminthary should pay a s irit to tta ‘Cross Kays’ be­ delight of being able to fly; he dived ; ‘Envy was the doud, envy, that gloom­
flaviour out of the ktrrib! regard the color fore he went on nis fitiry hunt, and it was down, he car.-ered up, he threw mad som­ iest of all earthly passions. Why do you
n&gt;*a: H«w*rd uid Oarer.
folly j
uf it!’
nothing but natural upon his arrival there, ersets like a tumbler-pigeon—so light and covet tins man's fortune F
Jfr. Jordan Jfttridton was sworn, and
■ An' aftber three wattars,’ replied Ma­ to find his resolution had receded so far buoyant tad ta become that the passing
being examined, testified as follows;—
ry, with pardonable.
■
that it took sundry pots of beer to float it vapors served Ahn fora resting-place; be in', and jinks his money about, an' despi- Came to Kansas from Missouri to VcAe;
•Thrue for you, darlin'; why, the bread up Jngnin. At last, brimful of thrt un­ was happy, iutoxicated with glee, thou*-। sra tho poor boys be used to be friendly
seems lighter, an’ the butther sweeter, an’ thinking revklewaiesa, which the intoxica­ and. upoq thousands of atomies gamboll-, with.’
the enme thicker. I’ll be judged by tta ted generally mistake fur courage, off he cd around him like gnata in a sunbeam, '
foolish soul!' said the voice in
‘Foolish,
vcat—look-at the baste; if she hasn't been started on lira expedition, singing remark- the whole surroanding expanse was in­ accents of commiseration, ‘but not yet and voted Free State ticket and returned;
thryin’ to lick tho Ism dhropoffher hush- ably loud; in order to persuade any lurk­ stinct with joyous life.
wholly tainted. Thy love of home hath Bond was the only one prevented from
kers, for as a quarttar of an hour, an’ it’s ing feeling uf cowardice that might be
And tbsy knew Carney, and saluted partially redeemed thee, listen to me. voting that I know of; 1 was thirty yards
stakin’ there atilt, *» tight as a carbuncle within him. that ho wouldn't lie influenced him as be p-rcd by, with a complr- I Josj thou see yonder piled up mass of from trouble with Bond; did not sec much
to n Christian's noee; an may-be I ain’t by it a morsel. As he neared the village
&gt;b । menu
rainbow-tinted clouds. Do they not look ofit.
goin' to enjoy thia,’ he continued, ns draw­ church, however, his voice unconsciously‘Hallo’’ said they, "here’s Curacy O’­ "tloriously,
gloriously, as
a* tta rising
ri
sun flings his
Crctt-quetlioned by Reeder—Did not
But »h»n
ing his chair close to the fire, out came his subsided into utter silence; then- was a Carol; bow are you, Corney 1 It's well ; beams through
'
’ them,
*
, as tixmgh revelling understand Reeder had lirougbt oa voters
use-hlackcncd pipe. He took just as much abort cut through the ehurcbyard to the you're looking;’ and Corney wm aston- Ii ...
in their W..WWU,
embrace I
Wuuldst thou not from, the Eart; other inducements were
time in prcporation, cutting his tobacco place of his destination, but 'hc made a i»hed at the cxUsisivC nature of- his at­ like to behold such magnificence doaer F to extend Slavery into Kansas; our peo­
and rolling it about in his hand, as Mary full stop at the little stile; -inanv and mospheric acquaintance.
'K
■Nothing in life bcltar, yer majesty,’ ple who came thought they had a right;
did to clear away the tea-tilings, in order many a time had be crossed it night and
‘How do you like a fairy's life, Cor. said Curacy.
I was not at election last Fail; was not
'dtodd^dak3 **nuh^ ■*«&gt;«.
that nothing should interfere with that morning, without a thought
ney F said one slim, midgewaisted little
•Tlien away; a wiah will place you in here in ’54; there is a secret sodety Io «. ‘ n
■* *
e’*'1
a* you’re here, ft was neither more not
tor ji great source of comfort—his
his smoke. Har-1
Hav. i seemed
seemed to call
rail up gbostlv
gbostlv imsges; the chan.
their midst—a thought return you here.’ tend Slavery into Kansas; rodety called
&gt;W flwm, old Csriisc, art tfo Ufeutad kid*' less than a fitiryjjift.’*
*
•
“
----ing placed a small p|&lt;ce of lighted turf un j wind a. iLwioaued through the trees, np.
•llligant, your fiuryship, illigant,’ said
So with the wish and thought Corney by various names—‘Social Band,' ‘Frienqs’
Of«pi.u»»l&gt;ote*. 1» wonderful Variety,
, I
‘ No''
I top of his pipe he threw hiinsrif back in pcxrcd t^nddrria itself particularly to Curacy,
• ...t.m...
t
went and came hack.
Society,
’‘Blue Lodge,'
*So«Bof the South,•’
,
. ,
.------ ------------- ,_.i«.:c»cta- his chair. With eyes half dosed, and imj nfm: it wasn't more than n stone’s throw
‘Well, what didst thou see!’ inquired by others; don't know as I know w tat It
‘Dien I’d advise you to make the most —.m
_ iriKing,
__
i l”t'rB,(Ka'’nK ttaif prisinee, for I suppose, j expression of the m«&gt;st profound grnli/tea- 1 to the other side; and he wanted to dear of* it while t.
it last*.' v
You
’ll ____
soon...'
have to j lho v-i
Fairy
is properly called; have been at a meeting
|bu ,
a 'ot
thini listoun’, if wc lunnc ‘ lj«&gt;n creeping ovmt hl* -features, ho sent 1 it with a bound. At this moment tta appear before our king, and if you don't |
*Tbe। divil a liluporth,’ replied Comay, or two; tare never l&gt;ecn at any meeting
। where they were perchcdL an' so, be । forth several voluminous whiffi—w hat be rustvuld dock suddenly squeaked out up- give a satisfactory reason for seeking him, 'but
_t a
• mighty ’black and most unwhote- m this'Territory; it was formed some
4
. wouldn t let him go until' he gave him (Mill'd ‘ say Millin’big. mouth;’ but very i on uie startled air. Tta first atroke, so woe tali de you.’ *
a
।i som&lt;
somely damp cloud?
'
time in the latter part of 1854, probably;
। I tapesj&gt;f money.Why, they say Phil’s ' soon, ft* tlJoiigh tta sensation was too de- starp and unexpected,shattered Corncry’*
!Wtat should that teach youF
‘Don’t be frightenad. sir,’ said Corney, ,।
have 200 copies of its ritual; think writ’
*” * n?’
| liduus to ta hurried over, ta aubsided in- j nerves like a strata of parabna; recover­ •I’ve rayxon enough for comin’ to satisfy |
‘
Never
to thru vol without an umbrella, i ten
Tnjm
•-----‘autes arc kept of proceedings; w»
ru.1 j-l&lt;«M»l S1MIU, wtuehAbrwret a. onre tte- I
... r ,,
, , ,
I'....... ,
T "L",
.
।
[
1U
y
gmoije,
TO
y.
j
i
ng
from
hh
‘
fright,
he
laughed
at
his
fully
titiousiv;
['
But, Corney , don t ypuknow tiint finrv lu a slow, dignified,
any dacint-ldraposed fidry.’
' yer honor, 1 suppose,* answered Corney, ! «rn
arc m
to »cte-nd Slavery into Kahsu; wn
Cbui..|wg1w.-C#»y .ort wouWtte tort, •
mom-v niver thrives! Ictus wish Blake : ing,
mg, bctweOi
iH.-iH-cvn puffs
puns::
but the sound of his voice terrified him
•Doubtful,’ said Ahu good-natured elf,[, who, to say tta truth, trot a 1^“’- -1-*— have rignl mid pass-words by which w»
WV u —Ct our Up.
. _„.hi fyriqtaad think no mon-nlxuit It?
II
*;!..,
!
yowl,' said the fairy, ‘since
‘ Blcasin's on lho fellow ttat first inven.J still more. It was ma fiuniliar to him— and off he flew.
know each other; object wan to extend
MMkfra, .hem-, ri.rrt. sberrs/jr*
j . ‘Pooh! ‘ Nonsense!
He luu 'uok ! ted'iKircv; it’s nmu-an’drink to the poor he didn’t know it! A fencyr camo 'into ।
‘Stupid spent? thought Corner, &lt;nd son tliec, go to thy kindred earth, and Slavery into Kansas, and unite all lho
•«“ '-«&lt;«■■ ““
&lt;«*if 1
Ram exiH-riencc
exiierienco from realities. Proceed friends'of Slavery for that purpose; am
hte head that somebody was laughing fur , overlie
, ; , tumbled, in mad rccklca*ni-ss, cn-. team
joying actually, ttat delieioiu Miiaatlon I to the chamber of the man whose good told it exists in other States, as well as
Kai
of snewuc crwtmc-a.
*ltcc.
Moneys money,
n fairy i rattier lose me dinner nor [ne pi| , any him, and he fairly shivered!
Tbi- woodsrsu* Julvp Ursilr wowwW i gn»t would pity for a pot uf portlier jujt | day in the week?
A sudden thought relieved him: ttare i which ponketiiucs occurs to pdO|&gt;Ic in | fortune thou ctivicat, then to thine own, Missouri ; am told by tome one who be­
a tnK-u.tuun.-io »&gt;ih iu.Ii u&lt;rLu«4&lt;.u,. ‘
I ns aisiiy os Father Fogarty !s. It isn’t;
‘Where did'baccy1 come from, Corney F was mi occasion to go through the church- , dreams—the ability to skim through the ' and if thou art not satisfied with thy com longed to said society in Virginia; be may
loror.tiBSsi, but'hcst lt&gt;-tiek sud red
tta: I’m over covetiuus, but 1 can't help I inquired Marv.
'
'
.
Eave joined it in Missouri; exists probably
,yard at all I
.
. speed
,._rand
„ safety
dition,
seek mo
, air with
tta
of n-binl.
—again, and meet with thy
IrvaiUBuru^.^n.—
{envyin’ Phil?
.
|
‘Why. from ’Meriky; where eW he . "What
(ml I qm? thought he,
—' reward. Away F
‘What a fool
ho, ‘it isn't
isn’t • What stnwk
struck Corney most particularly
in Kentucky,Tcncssee,and Arkansas; was
As,! SlxTrr-.'oblrr—lxo» Jidl t tlepUni
* An’ you sec what tarm cvi n the find , replied.'timt Hint us |hciirt pitalv. Cong so
far take
round,
anti
there’s ’/plenty
of time,
was tho unlycmal
expression
ofhear
glee but
whieba '
As if by magic, the brilliant assembly first in Lodge latter part of Fcpuary/IBDivil
me
if
I
wouldn
gn
home
agia
'
prevailed;
nothing
could
he
K All tl&amp; life to it, f..r l«th. sajl I!’
’
b‘‘ginni,1&gt; of '•“■h » f“ "»*
Divil talrM — ,rt wz.l,1An,f on L.
amn 1 nnH Mllwl - - n..rhinrr MHllA K— ki—. Iva. ■ dispersed like OOIIuIm of gold-&lt;lUSt floating 55, at Pleasant Hill, Cass county. This
For ires, item mi prUitatt-L
' |
blvwd day, you've tardly d&lt; ne n stk-hof!
‘Wtal sort uf a (Have is that, I won­ only Man- U ould think inc such a coward, universal tain, which rose and fell on the 1 on the wind, and Corney was left alone.
society wim used as u means to concen­
besidc«,didn't Phil do it? That’s enough ;! ear with a purlike undulation, such as i
,
.
i
work; instead ofMokin’theInpatcncecho ' der!'
•That's a mighty high sort o’ chap? trate a body of mro on the 30th of March,
&gt;Mu'c*i,C*rt&gt;M&gt;c.pbuw^fou? °
I with tiie reaud of your merry voin-.you’vi-I
*'Mcriky,bit!,picytcllmeit’sniigb- faint heart never won any tiling worthspak- one might imagine wtjuld proceed from a , said Comer, ‘but I suppose I'd bether do 1855; was "a good chance to c otne and
li«w iLm unmimiru t&gt;» &lt;fo u« ofMrinr.
r been lookin' as dtsthractc&lt;9 a* a strav pig -. • tv sizeuldc, Moll, darlin'. ' I'm tow Id in' of—ro here goes."
I paradise of remarkably happy cats.
i what ta towid me, for fear he’d turn spite- vote; don’t know that it wa* lawful, tbot*
The VswuiiM. treUvUreai;
why. V-'U liavcnT even kissed the* taby ;t!iut you might rowl England though it.
About half an hour’s walk brought him '
While C-tTDcy was thus revelling in his
it was right; don’t know of any AntiSla­
And than, Punch bswt, tte&gt;a .tsodrat eruptj , since dinner. Go to work, CoruJy, while 1 an’ it wouldfliardly make a dmt in the ‘to
--------------------------------So Corner wished hiirisclf within the very men who came into the Territory' on
tta meadow
in which--lay the object of new-found element, he was suddMily ac- I
.....
...
p
----------------------------------------------------------L
Now
this
same
[
crated
by
two
very
genteel
fairies.
'
“
Mr.
dumber of Bbke, qnd there he saw the purpose to vote; friends of the society
io ftreruns .team btavwo thv rousd rotofc- 1 get n cup of tea ready. Thank G’tsl. we've - ground; thetv’s trimh water oceans inside his search—a fairy-circle.
le's vfttk-s yet, and 1 of it ttat you might dround Ireland in, mid I fiiin-circle, is nothuig more nor less than Cornelius O'Carrol, we presume F said most piteous sight rerth ran produce: a could tie a ribbon in their coat and be pro­
i the house, agin w r savc Fgthcr Mathew a u omlcrful sight &lt;&gt;f) a ring of grass, which, from some cause or ttav.
young mother weepiqg tears of agony over tected ; it was used as a meins of under­
i do?
.
•
i throuble; an' as for Scotland, you might anottar, probable known fo botanists, but
'There's not adoubt of it,’ replied Cor- i the
of —
her
man aurvu
stood . SUUKllUg
standing COCU
each UIDCT
other;, M
at any rate; they
.... body w.
, firstborn. A iiuu,
----- to find
«•_! out
--- *
tjjpy COujd
I iriuk ftrewciL «iib mant sLillrt tru*.
bra^dc her with features set and hard, as J were sworn
’t 1 to ' *tick it in a corner of one of ttair ferret*, certainly a mystery to moat people, is a I ney.
.
‘Yes, 1 know tlsat; but
l„. haven
._
a apturjutes—.i.d quaK with wild temcnr
day!
No
rest;
I
an'you
’
d
niver
be
able
to
find
it
out,
ex-1
different
shade
of
color
to
that
which
sur‘
We
have
coma
to
have
the
honor
of
thotgh turned to stone by hopeless grief. ! from the other party; exjpresses were sent
] work for it day aftlicr
... ,
A txuer brtmed »&gt;lh Llltq«u*u Wit '
‘ “My God," thought Corney,“ and these 1 and received concerning Kansas eu
emigra'-' &lt;«-pt. mnv-ta, it might be by the smell of ’ rounds it. Tradition celebrates such pla-conducting you to
dur king? continued
: nothing but slave, slave, slave, from year's
lu temperate au.tetite.
- A. 0.
« by this society
society ; eom(
arc people whose lot I have envied, and tiun and election)
end to year's cne, while gith-folks, like tta whiskey. If 1 tad only a thrifle &lt;-f I ce* a* tta favorite resort of. fairies, by they.
■ ’ p&gt; an
’ M-ek
me fortune there-' j whowi they were formed, that they might .
‘Wl^j a heart and a half? said Corney; my own blutscycd darling, is he safe!— mitlces
'----------were
:-------------s_-j.; lodges
-----------appointed
were used
Phil, bad_ ’cesn to him, can sthroll up an* money. I'd
a..
------------------------Home,
home?
cried
he,
and
with
the
wish
at
that
period
lor
the
purpose
of
noticing
•Arrah,'thin,i, what for Curney
Curacy f
F
.,
I. pursue .....
their m’alni^ht. revelry without ‘where ihiuht
hinht hi*
bis msjesty
majesty domesticste
domesticate f
!’
down thq suimy-ride of the street, smoke &gt;
________
_ Wade,
-..—. of
•‘Oh!. I ___
ikni't. know
1'm
‘not _aisy
fearof
ofdanger
danger from
frommir
inimical
powers. *”
The
.Mr.
’
'
J gold-tinted cloud,
• • a *few sec* was'there.* in hU little cradle lay the men to come here; beard
•fr. votidiaas rnimy pipes of tibbacky us they plazc;
. _;.....
______
„ in jrnc' 'tear
taaatiful boy steeped in theangrl-watchcd, Westport, speak of die society first; don’t
have n-ast beef cv’ry Bunday, an wear ' mind. If wo were only a* rieh AS
a HF:! Irish peasantry carefully avoid trcspas»n« 5nd|; Sy from this; follow us.’
। uii tfeosc sacred precincts, and indeeS
। top-bcoLa. MuT-h.r alive! It&gt; a great R'.akc. how Ij'py w« r&gt;.irhl be!"
■
Upon nearing the regal abode, Corney the holy sleep of infant innocence, while j know wlw are the founders of the Society;
By im brook th? Ess-root spriujrrlli.
. thm* to be uue of the quality?
I There WM the cloud ttat shut out onn- ' scarcely ever jam them without makings oImctvm sundry] small sutatencos, like Mary, on her knees, mingled her prayer think it originated in Missouri; never
Bio*h&gt;u« sbite Uk &lt;lujr wood luugrth
J
‘Well the mischief has got into you, 1 tent from Gorney's heart—far-sighted » n- reverential taw.
duck-shot, dropping downward. ‘What's for her aprent bustand. Corney was rush- heard that it originated in Washington;
*&gt;|-«&lt;kl»d bu.li the buiti-trte.ssirr’t'■ b’licre. Corney. you never tujr such a j vy. that looks with tanging eyes on disthlml’ be Jnq«iridof one of his cbr.duct- ing towards tar, but suddenly rememder- first Lodge I ever beard of was in West­
i»- ;
Our ambitious friend, Corney, hesitated , num
ing himself:' What a.fool I nm,’ thought ' port; a person who was the gxneral agent
1 fit aft thi.-s afore?
‘
I Hint objects, rcgurdlefcof tta comfort near.
—. some time, before
-------- —
—, —
ir. , for
ta---------entered
the .magic
ore.
• aS
r 11 T- at
—nta* to I—
'.ttat— —come
an,a vntn
It— ‘• I forgnt I wail
initiate
intoCnaft
Casaavttmtv
countyihi*
;hcCOmO
camo
wasa
sherrit,
at all nV
events'
I
'Niver mind, Moll. I knowu tat 1 know; ] Most stupid envy, which rclinquUhcs tin-1 enclosure, exceedingly doubtful as to the [
‘Oh!’ answered lie, ‘only a few d'racon- bc,
B« p i
Bib
I hick’s like a fox; you have t i hunt it hard ‘good within its grasp to reach at some- treatment he should recvivu;at last, swal-1 tented souls, who, like you lave sought I can kits thebiby.’ Willi tltat, he bound­ to me, asked me some questions, and I
before vou ketch it; the divil a toe will it jthing tatter tfuaiteinublc. and only bo- &lt; lbwing his trepidation with a spasmodic our king, and haven’t given sufficient rea­ ed into the cradle, and notlcd ofTthe boy's answered them; he initiated me; thia
from Coss coitnty; .Mr. Palmer
; come to you. There’s pllnty of falru-t i romra conscious of its folly when time has C«lph, be placed onef.xrt within tta circle, son for troubling him with their com­ lip. Miry, seeing tta child smile in his agent
sleep, cxclaim«-d: Good angels are putting initiated me; did not see him with any of
' about, an' who ki.ows but there mr
b • &lt;swept away tta substance and tta shadow. 1 taking care to propitiate the invisibles on plaints.’.
TmL-th harU the buildrr-bM.'*
I ns lucky ctapsas Phil Bluta in th'.
ur- }
‘It was the fittrics that gave it to him,’ whore exclusive |&gt;n&gt;pert5 he was so un-:
'Corney began to
feel nervotw. but sweet thoughts into your head, my blessed tta parties on Use 30th of March; don't
Ijadc,
”
and
sta
solfly
kissed
him
too.
nxxAlect
Lho
oath precisely; substance of
| ril'l? '
\
1
resumed Conwy, os though communing &gt; ccremoncowdy intruding.
' coming to the conclusion that he had m
“Old murdher,” thought Goniey,” this it is to promote by all lawful means tho
I
At the ‘conclusion of tta above copver ' himself, while poor Marv, with a fond .
* The blcssin’s on all here,’said he,‘an’; good a right to be enriched through tairy
Insrct-winsit hk» jewel. bitni.
I sation, Corney silently rraunied liis work,! wife’s nrcMlcnro, mournwf, n» ata fliremw 1 hope I’m not disturbin’ any frolic or ■ agency as ever Phil Blake tad, he nut on win never-do; 1 must go and look afthcr extension of Slavery; never beard any of
Dark and forth 11k- Iwvtle trca.ieth.
oudcuvoriiig to add another piece to u 1 ttat the Indulgence of this new feeling | business thatyez may be indulgin' In. It’s ahold front, and was ushered into the my body and bring It home. Thanks to the leaders say it was lawful to come ovLife Utntujiioul the waters aa&gt;rra&lt;kih
! wonderfully patched hnigur, while tnnry i would, most |wobably. change her hithfr-! mighty sleepy ttat 1 am, an' if yer honors presence of the fidry potentate. fThcrc, tlw good fairies. I’m larned a lesson that cr and vote; heard one person in Lodge
Life and fovn'Aq'teriu* (loMrtb
busied hcrscU nt the little bright tarfifire.: to industrious mate into an idle vision- would give me lave to recline mesclf atop a niglit of such dazzling splendor pevsent- slial uut my life and my boy’s, too if 1 have ask how they could vote in Kansas, if they
were not citizens of Kiwsas Territory law.
'
boihng the water for. tta—-n few scant v ' arv.
j of the grass, an’ make it convenient not to j ed itself to his view, that, m he said Win­ any influence over him.’
S-i saying. Corney wished himself in the fully; answer was, we will swear in some
grains of Bpochrvphal herb representing i '• 77-r J-uiritt.'— An' why the divil stick any rbcumaticka into me. for takin’ self, ‘You might as well try to count the ,
Eroaxbstn's “ fiaiubr Pspsn*'—juM pablufo
ttat indispensable delirocy? She holds a | shouldn't thev give one man a taste inf i such a liberty, I’d reemve it as'a compli-1 stars of a frosty night, or look right into [ meadow a here his tjmgiblc proportions how; my conversation with Palmer
amounted
to Im asking my willingness to
TIIE FAIRY CIRCLE.
rasher of exceedingly fat bactm un the end i good luck, re well as another! 1’11 do it menu If it's a thing that 1 happen pro- the sun’s heirt of a summer’s day, as to were extended, and having kicked and gut
-&lt;■_a .rfork,
—«. which
-us-i. --------------a twists itaelf
ir —। wij|—thb very bleared night—1’11 0o mlacuoii
•&gt; thread on anybody’s toes, I j give the sliglmwt notion of tta grandeur in, shook himaslf carefully to sec if be had extend Slavery into Kansas.
••I&gt;»u'l be eouthrsiry
of
screws and
obtained absolute possession.
With Sa Irish fairy.
Hammond Musty, sworn—Was at
it*
’
:
1
have
no
n
’
wtativer
in
it.
’
By
your
that
surrounded
me?
All
he
could
comahqut like some living thing enduring
‘ It's all right,’ said he, ‘I’ve come back.’ Douglass on 30th of March, at election;
•Do wtatT interrupted Mary, inalarm, i lavra, I’m goin’ to lie down, au’ I’ll drop pare it to, mrss a multitude of lirinf jew.
fierce agony, while a sleepy-talking puss,
•Oh, nothing, nothing!—an' vet, I‘v&lt;- aiay, in order ttat I mayn't hurt any- efrof every^^frty of “uc, sparkling and Looking up and around him, he was sur­ saw a large crowd there, and many wagons:
with her tail twisted comfortably around
prised to see the brightsun-light of morning got there just as Mr. Mace did; he tried
' flariiing *"
to perpetual light
‘
ber paws like a muff, sits intently watch­ niver kept anything from you, Molly, on' ■ thing?
• - •himself
•
•
As soon as be could collect his scatter­ and still more so to otaerv Mary trudging to vote, and when the ProSbivcry party
So say trig, Comcy let
down
ing the operation evidently wondering in I don’t know why! should now! Sure, '
through the churchyard to meet him.
saw that his vote was a Froo-State vote
e_within
cd senses, he heard a voice exclaim, ‘What
her own nibid what it' can possibly be it’s you that’ll tare the binefit of it, if .it very gingerly, and lay full length
•■'Cutney; avidl"
.
Oh, wril,’ said Mary, anxiously, when thev said he should not vote it; several
one of those —
weatb' the fiiiry-circle; he was■ e~
e-»h=. ho 1 soul of O'Chrrol, approach!’
that spits so cat-likc and so shitefuily into comes to good."
“ Ma’m t» you.”
men took bold of him by the collar and
‘ meadow‘
•&amp;&gt; I’m tiiravelin’ without my trunk they cncountered/'wtalluckr
‘
‘Dear Corney? replied Mary.Tm tap- i er-proof individuals to whom
the
“W tat the mischirf arc you thinkin »d the fire. The walfil of the little room are
‘ A power ofknowledge, but no money,’ pulled him away; be look bold o&lt; me and
Comfortably whitewashed ; only one bro­ py enough as it is, »o long as heaven gi via grass was as good as a fcather-tad. Con­ this time, any way,’ thought Corney, as he ; said Corney, scutentiotudy*.
irtmtndioiu hard about f*T
we were both pulled away together from
“Me thoughts is me own, anyway, Mia­ ken pane qt glass in the window, and ttat us strength to provide for each other’s requently wtal with the walk and the advanced towards the voice.
‘
Did
you
see
the
fairii*
I'
tta poll; they cried out, “ Cut his throat,”
It
continued,
*Soul
of
a
mortal,
why
it w.m
wasn’t manr
many minutes before fo
be­
neatly mended with a pta5c of old news­ want’s an' you continue to be what you beer, if
ss O’Carrol.”
‘Did 1 see them 1 bedod, I was one my­ “ tear his d—d heart out of him;” saw
hast thou sought our presence F
•
“ Unless, mny-b». you borrowed them paper; the dresser is as white as snap and al ways have been, a good husband to me. wm snoring last.
one man draw a knife upon him; saw a
•M.,
’ Coroay be. self?
He hadn't lieen asleap, ns he thought,
om some one else; an' tint’s im*t like! sand applied by tidy hands can make it, I’d rather not be throublod with any
•Oh! be aisyP
s
man with a lever, trying to pry up a cor­
an instant, before be felt tm iruininernblr pan to'stammer out, -ta-kasc 1 was a trifle
r, Mr. O’Carrol; for the a I reran origin- while tte few household utentilsttat adorn more?
•The ‘tiivil s doubt of it; wasn’t I at ner of the cabin; others cried out, “Don’t
•It’s nothin' but right for yon to say an, quantity of tiny foet traversing him all unaisv in me mind.’
I idaya did I obsarve iminatin’ from your it, shine to the utmost extent of their ca­
liome a bit ago, unbeknownt to youT— do it until you tavo orders;’’ saw Ellison
•What about 1’
pability. It’s tardly necessary to say. Mary, darlin’,’ returned Corney; ‘bat over; with regular step they marched up
Answer
mo
this,
didn
’
ty
ou
kiss
the
tabbycome out tta cabin with the liallot-box In
‘In regard of the :scarcityr of money,
ttat a good, cleanly, homely and Sensible now, supposin' ttat could mike a lady of bis throat, and scaled*his thin; making
“ Exci|&gt;tiu‘ ouce?’
just before you came out F
your reverence.’
wife, was Mary O’Carrol, and ottr friend you—ch 1 Think of bein' able to wear *
“ An’ whin was that, mar I axf*
‘As thrue as life, 1 did,’ said Mary,
‘What is your trade F
“ White I tuk it Inin me IjolWihcad to Curacy wm an ungrateful rascal to be di»- fine silken gound, an’ a beautiful sthraw at his eyes, where they commenced tugg.
slightly awe-struck.
‘
A
shoemaker,
sir?
satisfied »ith his condiqon. The mistake : bonnet wid a feather stuck in it; wouldn’t ing awav at the lids until they were forced
.0 was them and saw you do .it?
•Cobbler, you mean,' said tta voire, se­
open; the sight that met his view, filled
[** Aii have you tta'owdashloua vanity* be mado was this (and it is by no means you jerk your shoulders to show off tta
•Where were you, Corney F
verely. ‘No lying here; recollect, your
h suppose that nobody tiun’ght that be-■ 'roufmed to Crcueyl, be contrasted his sit­ silk, an' toes your purty head to humor him with wonder. The circle of meadow
‘Sittin’ on the end of his nose.’
they then left ; these judges were Ramsay
poor, mi’ rable, naked soul stands before
in
which
he
had
barely
room
to
stretch
! &lt;S8tion in life with the few who were better the feather V
Of course that was proof positive, but and Benson, both Free-State men; tta
1 must confess Mary’s heart did flutter himself out, formed all he could sen of us?
“Not to me luKjwkdge, Mre. O'Car- .iff than himself, instead of the many who
Inasmuch as Mary always did kins the boy crowd then commenced voting; saw no
Corney
thought
of
the
height
ta'd
have
earth.
Church, village, country, all tad
a
little,
at
the
mention
of
tta
silk
gown
were
infinitely
worse.
■
before
she
left
the
bouse,
the
coincidciwe
M.”
FrroState men vote.
*
And now,' d-wu-, domestic, tidy Mary and the feather. Corney saw his adrtty vanishetl; be rubbed his eyes and looked to fall, and trembled.
j
mints be good to us! There’s a
A. Homer.—Came to Kwans 14th No­
becomes less remarkable.
again, but there was nothing; with an in-;
’
ide of ignorance in the world; Imteome spreads her little cloth, coarse ’tis true, tage, and contihped.
vember, M; settled on Switasr Creak;
-Vr.il Lnri&gt;r lirfo, it wna Phil Ont ilia mn. expressable sensation of awe, he turned
bw, tell me, what is it Hurt makes you but scrupulously cleaned mid ironed, ev­
was there 30th March. ’55; on the 29th
circle. round, and creeping cautiously to the edge
ery fold showing like a printed line; she
in Coney’s disposition, or rather dissipa- of
( March, a large company, with a largo
of the circle, cared downward, and could
open* a little cubboard and and produces
ted the cloud which obscured bis real char- ,
‘For what I’
just discover the village he had quitted
an cmormous tame baked loaf, so close In’, 1’11 they meself?
octcr. Mary found her account in it by ।
about
a
mile
below
;
with
still
increasing
‘You wou-t be so foolish, Corner F
thin, Moll map*rrc, I'll tell you; and dense ttat a dyspeptic Individual
an increase of industry an bis part, and ,
‘Remember the
•May I niver taste glory, if 1 don’t do dread, ho was now aware that he was grad-,
would -feel on oppression' by merely
ually mounting higher and higher. Ono
looking nt It, but which our toil-hungered
To take a drink.’
Of course, after ttat aolomn, though more look, vilnges, cities, countries, were)
friends can dispose of by tta pound, with­
Many and many a time would be give an
out assistance of tonics; then, the small, doubtful obligation, Mary dared not en­ bk-nded into an undistinguidudile msssj
account of his ferial journey, religiously
black teapot, haring stood tho convention­ deavor to dissuade him from foil owing and soon tlic globular form of the earth.
convinced of its reality; once only Mary
just ventured to insinuate that. it might
“Wdl. then, Moll, come ten’ sit mur al time, is carefully wiped, am! placed on out hb intention, notwithstanding the most
possibly have b.xm a dream, but the
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r the table, and the whole frugal but enn­ mebuicb-ly forebodings of kidnappings,
e, an’ lave ofl polishin' upihatj&gt;wld
eopsr kittlej; for I. w«i.
want to spoke
apake mighty
nuybly ! fortoble meal arrayed W'ith TOtappiAizing fairy-blighting, and all tta terrors osuoeb(Xis to von. Haven’t you noticed that. nratoesn without which it beoomes a mere jrd with supernatural agency, filled her
T
until he found to his dismay that be was home coml
bnmaginatiou.
slated hiiusc 11tafs juat buildcd up.' matter of feeling and not of wijoymtfit.
‘Havn’t
The evening wax now fin- advanced, and rapidly shrinking in sire; his flesh dried'
amt our very mm!”--------------------------------- ‘Now, Corney, dear,’ said Mary, • toy’s
Corney, hating finished his pipe, rose to up, shrivelled, ereeked, and clasped his
implicitly
diminishing bones tighter, until at last be a loving remembrance of Mary.
2 ‘Come, Molly?
exclaimed, gsilv, was not bigger than a rerqxx-Cablc fly.—
‘Prwir Mlm.’
tinned the VC
1 Who. but young Phi! Blake, that
This is mighty quere,' thought Corney,
‘ttarel a" great lot of thh« like me frolgant luck.’

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Turuiav*. Ytaw*

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THE NEW
IE STORE. •

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kked away from

Mary, with tearfal

a bridal

SWZEIXT

’, ff! don’t
Ottarol.

�REPVMJCAW BAKNKP.

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

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•’

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

THE

I’lSt

Ilanyed!

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

line

Tai
Aiteoey
HURAH

Bed

FOR THE NEW HARD­
WARE BT11KE

FVB

C’al

A.M.1

JAS’
•i

n-

�THE SEW STEAM SAW MIL!.,

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

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

eged 32. year..

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

MASS

WANTED!!

MEETING

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

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

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

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

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

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

and are still

WAITING

THOS. F. HARVEY,

Dry
Boot,
Good­

nothing more or less

MSSCHANT TAILOK

Iron,

°'^.v a uinaor. « ►

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

0-E7SS'“'

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

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

Which they offer for
Watch, Clock 4 Jewelry

sale

than
some

Cheaper Than Ever*

before

FOR CASH,

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

VARIETY STORE,

Ready Pay.

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

Harting., May,SI. 1«

GOODS

&amp;rt

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

CHEAPER

CUTTING DONE

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

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

Ever

j

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

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

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

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

our

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

than

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

East to purchase

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

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

SHIM !H«,

New

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

ON SHOUT NOTICE.

only hindrance

being the

We have now on

ware Stare. Heating.. Mfch.__

vr TO THS CAPTAIA'S

■ which we will sell very

HU8HS,

The

Earth has

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

new stock.

(except Hardware) are now
offered for READY PAY.

Grind Stones and Ladies’ Dress Goods,

yielded bountifully

to make room for our

Our stock of Dry

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

about

PAYING UP.

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

berru «n&gt;i ojeim

past year, and all

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

Goods, Groceries,

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

Crockery,

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

T. F. HARVEY.

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

or most all are blessed

with a plentiful

FARMING TOOLS.
OATS FOR SALE

Ready Made Cloth-

friends

quite full, and we will

exert

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

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

Wood. Bettie Creek. Mich. _______

CHICAGO

lUlhem at prices that

little—pay us up

will astonish the

IMMEDIATELY,

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

'through

in seven hours,

at KalMnsMo. with er)*’*’ ,r*‘D* ’f

world

U.— IUUra~ T—fc.., Tk...

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

H. E Hovt, County Clerk.

We have also, eve-

ry thing in the

SHEFFIELD’S

yourselves

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

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

TYPE FOUNDERY
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,

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

so we can get

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

over the

PRESSES, TYPE, INK,

‘Blues’

Office in the

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

CABINET WARE

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

gr.no.*

our way

line, such as Bureaus,

Tables, Stands,Chairs,

Lounges,

HU RAH FOR THE NEW HARD*
xv ARP STORE.

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

SUPERIOR METAL,
FtSS FIXISHtAXOST rlRFSCT

LSTTtK.

to New York

Bedsteads,

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

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

&amp;. Shoes,
and other goods is

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

READY-MADE CLOTHING

harvest Now

ng, Hats, Caps, Boots

SUFBBF1NB FLOUR
inuatnna yield. from th* W

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

customers

| suitable for the
I '
Spring Trade.

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

The subscriber would

backwardness of our

4________

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

hand a stock of goods

Goods

GRANT

�N BAN!

TAILOR SHOP

CUSTOMERS

TEBMk

We
SUPERIOR

INDUCEMENT

4*F

would say we have
£SS'^ta&lt;OUrti

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

WANTED’!

om

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

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

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

WAITING

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

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

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

J&amp;g

Joan Owes : Boots 41 Shoes made toor-

GOODS .CHEAPER

ting*. MieE. MtftlMd._________________

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

than

some

"

uSSg*. MMdyta:______________

before

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

ffsed 2

FOR CASH,

we

STORE,

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

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

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

Ladies’ Dress, Goods,
yielded bountifully

the past year, and all

Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,

,___________ '

NEW STAGE ROUTE'

T. F. HARVEY

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

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

Hastings. May 1,18545.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!

Ready Made Cloth-

arid other goods

CORN A OATS

Froptfatac*

FOB SALE- FOB

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

yourselves~ a
CHICAGO

TYPE FOUNDERY
IMMEDIATELY,
so we can get

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

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

exert

sell them at prices that

ry thing in the

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

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

quite full, and we will

We have also, eve-

COTTON' GOODS,

READYMADE CLOTHING

friends

tots

&amp; Shoes,

FARMING TOOLS.

harvest Now

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

tiatZfeote from Bury Co., to AmMicMmw C—ind

plentiful

Crockery,

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

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

Yours, Most Respectfully,

pew stock.

ing, Hats,

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

The

iblige,

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

about

PAYING UP.

make room for our

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

W^T." LAIX
W
P «&gt;.
»*

PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,

Mh 43, Fraaklta Street,
CHICAGO,

AT ALL TIMES

ELL.

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

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

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

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

PRESSES, TYPE, M.

‘Blues’

Chaim, Caret,

Galleys, Cat*,

SEVINS A KNAPEN.

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

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

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

right, ’J
hope, u I

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

fearfu

I 'i .’’..un
obstadi
ftdd-pk
rrs thi:

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

fort,strt

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

But n

trusted the ardnou* duty of taking Stony

aoW-es’

an follows:

REJOICIJYG
with exceding great

form.
Tic
-liouldc
they tx

TbeB|
alfeMftp

go on

to New York

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

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

and

our way

from-tl

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

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

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

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

been al

Thp. yrbscriber would

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

Hsldni’s Mttl Jksaia la Ma«tai»

’ try mu. cAttOLiMit it. stau.

being

hich we will sell very

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

8TME,
only hindrance

We have now on

Spring Trade,

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

our

William Roots®. Livery Subic, Groce-

suitable for the

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

East to purchase

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

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

hand a stock of goods

«lurui
ded by

light

CUTTING DONE

Ever

Hafeage. jtey t. tau. ___ t

Clock &amp; Jewelry

Ita

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

3CKRCHAKT TAJL&lt;

VILLAGE &lt;MtIMH*MC3tS.

Haettag*. M*y U, lto«.

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

NO. 6

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

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

i detailed for this

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

and

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

Very well.

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

de three arwhole inter!iker'a survril-

SSUu which
-ly telegrapht prtMdaverr
by ■ |-nr
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throats were
were chopped
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wge wagons
n and pruvta■en they first
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j trimmings of nil krn-W—Qm't fail *o
■itrd.no matter bow peculiar the taste Latest gratuitously to AMta and Furtmuteys. and -&gt;11 I
&gt;* of Bonnets. Rlbbuu*. Ac.
make liberal arrwigeinrut* with them forcirrela i
Ung the Msguioe. They will also supply Club* of 1
BOOTS AND 8HOE8.
two persons at Five Dollar*. cirrgynwa supplied
at Tso Dollar* a year. Number* from the wn
mrncroisnt w in be entirely completed In a few
NO1 ICE.
T^TOTICE i* hereby given
LN and valuation 4 the
*a personal, in the v.l age c. __—
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irU_-il kf* ■! the ofoce of the County Trvasurer
for the itoojeliun of.di persons concerned; and that
the aaid urttee oftbc ougatv Tni^-rer on Friday Il&gt;e
Utb dav ofJuno neat at S o’ulock P. J.. *“r ’
purpose uf bracing the oUjtctioot of tn-j press
vbti may Consider Uiemu-I res sggriorsd by aald i
seasasrut and volution.
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1 READY MADE CLOTHING,
ir-alls for Efi v rents, Nbretirg. Bine Drilling.
Ums arid all kinds nf summer ware.
(.••cnl, CauvRwing. and Traveling Agents
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
■•&gt;1 Hunks and Township Libraries (supplied »X To sell sad canvas, American, English and Grrsre&lt;! rate*. Gift lx-.lv. and a general vu-urt- man Publication*, New aud Standard Work*. A
solar* i* guaranteed of from
it of cards, snd writing paper of *U kind*.
t2U
PER MONTH.
deproding wholly upon lb* ability and prrsevervnee of the agent. Pepsums desirous uf becoming
agents, bv remitting One O-Utir.namingUw ternlory in which they propose operating, will receive
by return mail. spceitnro works t* the amount of
one dollar, together with letter uf iaatrucllons,
■•pot* paid." Address Order* to
HENRY S. BISHOP.
Corner Superior and Seneca St*.. Cleveland. Ohio.
11.*
~ c&gt;4

east of Foot’s Hotel. Hastings. MuL-

New

Goods

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

We have now on
hand a stock of goods

suitable for the

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

Spring Trade,

about
WALK UP TO fllE CAPTAIN'S

PAYING

which we will sell very

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

to make room for our

Goods, Groceries,

Earth has

yielded bountifully

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

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

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

Yourw, Must Respectfully,

T. F. HABVEF

the past year, and all
most all are blessed

ith a plentiful

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

harvest Now

Ready Made Coth-

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

ing, Ilats, Caps, Boots

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

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

•

Ladies’ Dress Goods,

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

.

new stock.

Our stock of Dry

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

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

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

aokocsBEyEM

ry coavenieMw for tb« aocwraasodatiM MTnneaf-

&amp; Shoes,

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

exert

and other goods

yourselves

quite full, and we will

IIAtLOU’9 PICT0B1AX

Companion,

CUICAGU

sell them at prices that

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

little—pay us up

IMMEDIATELY,

ill astonish the

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

------ ,

__

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

so we can get

world

over th'

‘Blues’

__________ &lt;w)

HoIMom'* MW A«Bta »■
TUB

backwardness of our

•are Store. Hastings, Mich.

iidnohk 6:

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

Drawluj-aumn

being the

Viiuam Rookm, Livefr Stable, Grteu'

Crockery-

"FLAG OF OCR CHIOS.'

and

We have also, every thing in the

go on

CABINET WARE

our way

EXTBA SCPEKrtNE FLOUR

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

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

TDRIgs and MEDICINES

icd alndiliott*
•tug man, who
ground. Ho

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

some

before

I good supply uf

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

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

than
MERCHANT TAILOR

we

WAV LOST.

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

nothing more or less

STOVFS.GIVEN AWAY.

S GOODS

named

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

and are still

W.1ITIJVG

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

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

PRESSES, TYPE, INK,
Chuek

towMwya, Cwla,

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

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

"superior

line, such as Bureaus,

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

to New York

N. W. Famu Attorney and G.unMbJ at

Tables, Stands,Chairs,

Bedsteads,

Lounges, Z
joy.

Call and see our stock.

Respectfully

H£L.

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

metal,

FINE nNlSS^iMOSTPERFECT
LETTER
,

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

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

and are still
OfTICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

MASS MEETING!

WANTED!!

WAITING

HADLEY A WIGHTMAN

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

sTovrmSi™.

lothing more or less

some

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

GOODS CHEAPER

DasUnga. May IS, UM.

Hook. .

mint

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

being the

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

mA8M8

PAYING UP.

The
Earth has

|

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

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
NO HUMBUG.

with

plentiful

FARMING TOOLS.

harvest Now

Read y Made Coth-

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

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

HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
CORN

OATS

FOB SALE

friends

ing, Hats, Caps, Boots

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

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

the past year, and all

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

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

Grind Stones and Ladies’ Dress Good.-

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

Crockery,

ed Jack,
hand.
“1 shal

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

yielded bountifully

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

Il«4&gt;

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

The subscriber woul

about

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

Goods, Groceries,

ft oodi

backwardness of our

to make room for our

ob rv«MuU« tm». OSes ia lhe Court

‘spike,

hindrance

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

VARIETY STORi

New

ON SHORT NOTICE.

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

Our stock of Dry

Ready Pay.

old salt
‘ Lrming.
All th
cargo int

OPPOSITE J. B. TOOTS.

CUTTING DONE

Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

No longer Meted Ito thornier.

FOR CASH,

our

Ever!!
hand a stock of goods

The dark F.«trnin tijenucnff.

East to purchase

than

suitable for the

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

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

can go

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

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

We have now on

bssfasii la all Its rufous brsnehw.

beef and
the salt i

we

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

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

Cheaper Than Eter1

before

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

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

Watch, Clock A Jev.

sale

than

NNRCBANT TAILOR

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

Which they offer for

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

&amp;. Shoes,

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

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

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

exert

J. p, EMORY.

Mioalevme, Mien.

quite full, and we will

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

MiDDutviLLt Exckawgs, by G. F. EMO-

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

’

yourselves a

‘

~ ~ SHSPEim) s

(te.aMrvy^^-ra^ZZ &lt;
^£=^-75--^.

will astonish the

PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,

Nw 41, Frwnklin Strvct,
CHICAGO, Hals.

we can get

over the
QHAlNtfalll

and
pLAINsadsa

go on
NEVINS

CABINET WARE

our way

line, such as Bureaus,

to New York

KNAPEN.

or“o5B own manufa
are exedta! by wasettevlatte grvsi

run

SUPERIOR METAL
riNiriNisB—AitosTrRiirict

HOE* CO.,

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

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

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

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

‘Blues’

We have also, every thing in the

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

TYPE FOUNDER!'
IMMEDIATELY,

world

'

CHICAGO

Hie old
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THE REPUBLICAN BANNER.

TERMS dr

LOR

REPUBLICAN BANNER

ETY S'
OSTTEJ. B. FOOTS.

New

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

comfort and

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

Dress Gimm
’

OF

• ’

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

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

.

YADF CLOTHING
iub I

N. ACKLEY.
ay I. 1855. ■&gt;

CHICAGO

FOUNDERY
irS WAREHOUSE. .

arrangements compli
All the requisite* «-1

iS, TYPE,
[-■re, telleya,

'N MAN UFA

I0B JD
Conti MOST
‘STTXR.

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

,
•

X

NO. 7

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

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

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

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

ft

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

its support through Exacrtirc influence

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

EEPUBLICAN BANNER.
hastuiob,

TurasDAV. ma* 12,

N, BAILEY, EntroM.

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

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

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

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

r—the I tirtify onr*clie»

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

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

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

Mlle would

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

STStoorfXiiT-r’fo’K-: &gt;-

policy of the Democratic party, sad coo

will Mt rites' tM I

had killed

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

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

,

.,

,
,
movwnent of *

did right in assaulting Senator*SumnerJ Dmta.li.uirr? Yankee Springs.
’Ilwy further expressed tho opinion that;
i--1------ —
----------- ‘
the free State men of Kansas were thd'
XaKUHD-

iGREAT ATT

____

man to pat forth as a rt

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

Krevlated br the opera- ‘

AT

Hadley &amp; Wi

' We beHcte it should |

4 Chicago. June 0.
tn Ksnaa* confirm the1

61 T A U
B 1 U I1

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

Go

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

. ' .
,,
Which. Uken^the vtta, le

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

,

i ,

Hhir G&lt;xxl» arc now offci

wUTj.w..,

'™» Lunger towing tlw

tad

wtater.

talk for Buncombe’.

,

“ «IF"*

’n . G^ l.rU- ll.OOOI&gt;..ISto.nto»

.JKTL

for St. Pierre, on the 30th.

i— Sil XX
h

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

Grain
. Scythe*,
' Shovel*,
*•;

Federal-

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

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

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

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

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

“
D&lt;» nut i-^t

Tiw following ta « copy

Willard* m

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

’tarn."

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

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

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

D.

()

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

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

. Summer’s
Col Webb
the letter
Liractcrised
lerous and

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

nowlcdge of
And thi;
.pplattds for

hills MATT

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

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

riot without

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

‘ •k"’IJ

Herbert, a

id Fillmore

I

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

icraliy uinm*

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

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

if forty-three |
msports. Of

AT

nv wm

Hadley &amp; Wightman’s

HARDWARE
STORE,

f .^TULfe GREATER ATTRACTIONS!

!UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL OF f

,

MORE DEPREDATIONS

Goods

coiurnn nr rnt

BOEDER RU5TIANS!

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

AT THE
"• '
CHEAP STORE OF

I

"Godey'i Lady's Book.”

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

“wade wmbo fsilhfuH- performed. VoL

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

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

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

uh. in this

Are just receiving their Spring stock of

Men

I

Goods
Which they offer for

taow will itronfiy urtcrui

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

sale
COME

1

Cheaper Than Ever,

ASD TRY ME.
BtH’BRS is particular-

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

COMPETITION.
’nljJSftSi

Our stock consists
part of

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

or Ready Pay.

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

GROCERIES !

Msortincnt

a

inc

z»tuam* jo'

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

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

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

that cannot be beat in

Lawns, Borages, Delaines, Challis, Ate.

KEXFIEI.i,«

SILK PARASOL

dent —J on s fBis KCTtr.K.

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

I jvtomure you -

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

Summer Dress Goods.

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

l

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

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

."»•

before purchasing elsewhere.

Grind Stones and

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

V Mill TY SlMltl' ’ ’ *H,(

&lt;

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

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

—-

rj||w
• ta'r * ’ UILuuiJ ull UUu

jrajx, STSbSW srssi

FARMING TOOLS.

i-stnjiE'r&amp;arasKX w«•*-**• =.

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

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

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

staassss 'S's

.iperor Aies-! in Suptetn-

GOOD NEWS!*
NEVINS a, KSXPEN

I

‘AT

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

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL

NEW GOODS!

hursday last
S to Institute

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

STARTLING NEWS

GREAT ATTRACTION

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

purchase will find inducements

AT ALL TIMES
call and purchase, at the Cheap Cash

NEVINS A KNAPEN.

Those indebted by note or otherwise.

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

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

NEVINS A KNAPEN.

Ufo af At&gt;dj»w Jsik-

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

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

April 26, 1856.

rffo* &lt;«r|.’
CoWTOBT"

�IUCAN BANNER.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

G±KS.

CUSTOMERS.

Pawd May W.1S*.

would say we have

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

■______ ______

and are still

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

omtsox &lt;v BxaJAMix. Meat Market.

MEETING

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

HMitop.Msyl, into.__________________ _

some

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

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

Lkcrnibcr but •nbtari-

before

y ItevbtalMil of Booktrain tor PnMufarr.l

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

less

than

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

DDB GOODS

VOL. 1.

WAITING
nothing more

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

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

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

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

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

We

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

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

AND SITOES.

THOS. F. HARVEY.
MERCHANT TAILOR

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

GOODS CHEAPER

can go
East to purchase
our

would

AGUE SOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CUJThE'G/

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

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

WED!!
CmvnMing. auj .Traveling Agent.

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

Retail

Ever!!

Spring

only hindrance

Goods

being the
Ready Pay.

We have now on

hand a stock of goods

suitable for the

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

backwardness of our

CUTTING DONE
about

SHORT NOTICE.

Spring Trade,

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

to make room for our

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

Earth has
iraii-

vp\, to tus

the past year, and all

or most all are blessed

Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,

Crockery,

Ready MadeCoth-

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

Ladies’ Dress Good
yielded bountifully
CAFTJIXS

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

New

mine a»t«.

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

VARIETY STOR1

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

plentiful

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

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

harvest Now

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

COTTON GOODS,
and Bleached Factory, W«i|

Shawls, single and double.

READY-MADE CLOTHZXC!
Oblige,

Most Respectfully,

friends

ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
GROCERIES

IB etab tear.

&amp;, Shoes,

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

limine, tor i.

and other goods

ism.

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

quite full, and we will

exert
yourselves

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

kiTuppi m.n s

sell.them at prices that

CHICAGO

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

IMMEDIATELY,

4w]

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

T

so we can get

world

over the

VKW STAGE BOBTBt

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

Office in the

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

THROUGH IN SEVEN HOURS,

Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,

&amp;c, &amp;c.

H

and
Battle Creek.___ ___
tJIEAS ufevery kital at reu

go on

CABINET WARE
line, such as Bureaus,

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

‘Blues’

Haiti, frert. May t.tau

We have also, eve-

ry thing in the

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

PRESSES, TYPE,

THE “FLAG OF OUR UNION.

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

TYPE FOUNDER!

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

to New York

SUPEBIOB METAL

with exceding great

joy.

Respectfully

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

LETTER.

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

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

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

' Ott

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

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TERMS OF ADVERTISING.

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

ciltoa»ufl

REPUBLICAN BANNI

TERMS:

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

pf tbe puhliiher., aotU,

TERMS—31 AO, IN ADVANCE.

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

YOL. 1

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

NO. 8

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

b. D~O.I1.

Ctal* Fist* Veto.

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

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

the

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

tare wfljirohibtt slavery ia a territory.

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

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

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

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

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

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

swr-

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

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

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

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

hv Col. Sumner, and drh

down
Louis

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

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

pU of these United States.

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

The Tribune baa advice.

so lustily

two hundred Missourian*

fcllr&lt;

don tad »«utaj u&gt; ita N.bruk*

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

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

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

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

REAI

Our stc
sed in.pa

We d'

Mrttima laws, that fros

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

2

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

THE “FI
!0&lt;11We
,!’i

&gt; 00

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

’EJft BF™'* ’“IS
ttie Creek. Hastings,
\

AND

GRAND1,RAPIDS STAGES.

STAGE tas»w fcMb.tart

RAPIDS STAGK^

ii

B.ta«

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

i

^

Star,"*

MDMofthartMdta

ftomCUy*

a

and satis
To per

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

’

Ibrag

_________ ______

BHBPAKb * MlCHCtS

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

the death &lt;rf
PaMcnger,

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

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

REAT ATTRACTION

m mm ME! GOOD NEWKS!!

STAMU»GNEW8
FROM

NEVINS A KNAPEN

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

Goods

Goods

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

T

«ud a general
nted by Sumner, qtj

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

FOR CASH,

COMPETITION

or Ready Pay.

I Our stock consists
part of

of diperring the Guert

dican ■*
e tlie In

St- Louis, Jtmt)«

my of about 300 ram

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

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

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

HAHTIMGS M/ Bttiu.

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

also disbanded a fores sf

TteAlOO |
Hi Ma
14»at
i &amp;■'
1 oo

XU.

y reported that otse rf

\
LAST CALL.
AXL pmni

A EDOCOMB

FKRBIS.

luford.

pn
&gt;er’s command.

ML

TtMRW. EDOCOMB a BABLO

.ttle Creek, Hastings,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

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

7™.2.
'*i

• took a large

pride soon, all

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

H*ra‘'"“HteaLV,.

I

II1IIIW

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

Uulidij uuUlJU

on hand and for sale

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

&gt;””• “■

HfVfiuZi:.

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

BB^

purchase will find inducements

KEXFIKLD'8.
KKXFIBIJrt*.

AT ALL TIMES

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

a^.i

l m i i.

rail and purchase at tbe Cheap Cash

Kl-SHELITH.

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

NEVINS

KNAPEN.

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

KENFIBLD'S.

Those indebted by note or otherwise.

3o,odoass£ggr
little cams

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

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

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

I dillun, t0 our Mock, those wishing t®

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

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

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

PPtmilrtt

gmi&amp;um.

F«nch

HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE

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

tied accounts « ith us would call and settle

'.B'S STA

L

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

11 o'clock P. .

Jtade a auddeo

niinu,

GREAT BARGAINS. D

:

“

”S
a ou
t»K

Osawatomie^ Goveraar

that cannot be bent in

P

Republican Coaiantion.

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

V OF O8AWATAMB

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

CLOTHING,!

rar

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fimiii

NEVINS A KNAPEN.

April M, 1854.

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

TOME RS.
IN SEVEN HOURS.

twite

We

H. footer. UmMlf Itelfi wffl M

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

I

TAILOR SHOP

would say we have

SUPERIOR

been,

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

Jonaaow &amp; Bxxjamix, Meat Market

WAITIJVG

A

INDUCEMENTS

C. S. BURK

*“* '™"“ •».
CLrTTTWG,

and are still

jap AND DLXGANT COAOHCS

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

Imperium of FMhhi

THE NEW STEAM SAW MILL,

___________

(VOL 1

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

“ W

H-tiap.Myl, UM.___________________ __

MASS MEETING!

! of their inftr

nothing more or less

HADLEY A WIGHTMAH

than

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

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

8PBCTACLI8.
-THIMBLE?,
GOLDPEXF.

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

SSS&amp;ttfSSt

before

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

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

I URINE OF FAimOX!

we

STOYTSGIVENAWAY,

THOS. F. HARVEY,

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

can go

MSKCHAXT TAILOR

East to purchase

HADLET A WIGITTJ1AX
Histinp, May. 1. IMS

GOODS CHEAPER

VARIETY STORE,

our

OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.

than

Ever!!

New
only hindrance

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

being the

The subscriber would

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

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

about

CUTTING DONE

PAYING U

ON SHORT NOTICE.

The
Earth has

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

yielded bountifully

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

most all are blessed
with a plentiful

Office and

world
We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

Goods

backwardness of our

harvest. Now

friends

R. W. W aruw, Fashionable Tailor. Shop

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

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

A. W. Aram, Saddle and Hamess Muk

g^?ArftSga»—SW&lt;-*

oblige,

Your* Most Respootfuliy,

exert
Gloss

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

T. F. HARVEY

Hateis.
Hotxl, Br 8. Bcbtch.

yourselves

.

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

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

Call and see our stock.

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

SHEFFIELD'S

IMMEDIA ELY

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.

we can get

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

j

‘

CHICAGO

TYPE FOUNDERY

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

had !■

PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.

over the
CHICAGO,

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

PRESSES, TYPE, INK,

go on

Bonirrt, OrMUMrelA. tte. de.

to New York

REJOICIJVG
with exceding great
joy. Respectfully

w^gy -1

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

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

H

and

our way

Attorney and Counsel-

Hulu.

GRANT

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

or

■puwlM

OITN MAXVrACrURE
gnM

SUPERIOR METAL.

nNSFimaHoAMosTrERrt'T
LETTER

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

Y’ama—UM.

:you suffer thtal"

.• .
th" Y
*a'r.

. ’

river bank

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

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

' ‘•’wS!

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

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

.Mdteftber aged parent to moo m

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

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

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

re.ay love
brother* wil

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C. S BCSTW-Pfofabtr.

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

C. S. BURTON &amp;

VOL. 1
mo:

-ck &amp; J,

J. B. FOOTS.

ew

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

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&gt;
|

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

css Goods,
tert

'

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

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

Medicfora, PataH

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

NDEBY
REHOUSE,'

fPE, INK,
ulls-ys, CssXa,

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

iWKi*

Y STO

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

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

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

KANSAS

N. BAILEY,

----- kEI'VblicaS

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

Emtol

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

luAVi .

FT’I JOHM C. FREEMONT,

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

WILLIAM L DAYTON,

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

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

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

&gt;id«

17...
tf

me-

Prairie Bute.

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

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

i

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

candidate.

a
to ptoripta rf

T ,, 5

a

Nr. Yort, April--...IBM

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

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

fa i.&lt;

charge himself therefore, hi. fancied rc-

like "Satan rebuking sin."

"

;4atform * never. Herbert, the aiurdcrer.

„ w „ My seem meet and

to Spmrt I. to H.ta rf Conpto. -•

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

*5^;£

''-“-7

of

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

ib Continent beyond its pres
.

. .
drren.U«r nf
" !&gt;.« t
IL vcJuH

i
'1”T‘

bSri£E

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

Fn--•

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

him. by a»
■’• I ty- meteorology.

. .
r

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

i v

v °,
,&lt;b

.
:&gt;

17

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

'■*»■*”~l.

Sai.

.■-u.ekto

.^puUr.^e that could

m*Jc ■»»" th- «rtumstanrea
rtf
-----

quarter.

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

......... ■—

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

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

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

.

, ,

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

______ ,

_

-

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

NOMINATION OF T1CB FRBSIDKNT.

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

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

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

in?

vv

brag

e do
ab

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

cl
(C1

wish to h
and satisf
pera

u-Ttoard-^

-th^t
a
inlo which the name !

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

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

fota’tocity’idBnMklrointl.c an(J wjshi

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

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

ceived.

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

FERRIN, EIMICUMII A BARLOW.

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

HASTINGS M? RKE-V

tlr
prtr.ti«, girtort Irtnr. (to Ito

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

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

i referred to William L. Dayton of N«

stand in fevor of Freedom in the Territo-:

Wc tru»t that the Whigs who rapport

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

then with-

elector, of the

«’«• « "r-1
“ *?.’ *“ Hr. Kto.y re,

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

, iodl

conspicuous Aararter.

to the Repi

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

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

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

iv a word about Dettinc-

thc

It

** Cfcw£J

. .

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

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

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

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

uaj

Clav.

calling hit
the murdei
Republienr
And wn

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

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

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

Let the Pi-.nerr takh another

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

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

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

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

that bort !

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

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

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

Vld1^’ of„‘?*1S*n

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IE8’ AND GENTLEMEN’S

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

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

| •‘T* •“‘‘hM*

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

Mad! i

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

open, brightly and gtorioeslv.

NEW ST
Hustings

I * TRI WEEKLY

NOTICE -J-bn

filled aurera

Ms dead

body.
H.URKENHELP

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

parag'-f^
to theihootnc

TEDli pg
TO MM PER MONTH

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

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

il-FRER,

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

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

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

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

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

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

New Yorit, Ajtril 2f», 1866.

I

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

UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL OF.

startluig hews

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to

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

NEVINS 4 KNAPKN

MORE DEPREDATIONS

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

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coMMirran ar the

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

tors of Oril War, but to call attention
to the

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

NEW GOODS!

Men

STEBBINS &amp; RUBSELL T

SPLENDID STOCK Oh’

E U.e u» luui.l. . l«rr.an&lt;1

W su«* or &lt;*«mi. J

Sw T«fc will,

' S* •* l-rSlSO

ft-T-MO

eouu.il&gt; “SHL’Xxsjsttir

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

NEVIH8 &amp; KNAPEN.

Our stock is compri­
sed in part of

sale

COMPETITION.

Our stock consists in
part of

I
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Which they offer for

*~

“

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

PAY

Goods

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

raol.bU din« fmni N.« Yu*.

Now being exhibited in Hastings, by

Wanted,

TO WHOM GOODS Will IS SOLD

AT TOE

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

READY

GOOD NEWS!!

rBOM

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

Cheaper Than Ever

FOR CASH,
or Ready Pay.

GROCERIES!

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

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Hill

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

\

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

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

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

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

HASTINGS M2 KKES.

Wbest F bushel.

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

KANSAS BOUxND 1 GREAT ATTRACTION)

proprirOir I

icr.
will be rorertexl
rruonuilc terms.

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

.. .

—

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

KX

MASS

FOR BA!LE

FOR

GSM

MEETING!

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

S'

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

300

AT ALL TliftS

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

STOVFS GIVEN AWAY,

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

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

to call and

COOKING STOVES,

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

T RANCE

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

-------

U&gt;«flftamth

«

j 0LOCK8W.
KENFIKWS.

titre rf this Stale, ineospomtlng

NEW STAGE ROUTE!

H. BEAUMONT.

liiYtiB

J une tf. IM

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

A

' H. (SlUXNFIJtLD.
Attorney fur Plaintiff-

30,000

.

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

plied in

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

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

EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR

i &gt;FHCE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

V1NTH!!
ns to »sm rra&lt; month.

NEVINS 4 INAPE N
NOTICE.

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

April

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

*c*».

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

SJ

Ejtwtsswjeis)
L

26, I8M.

�..Ju. oxa. axlw.,

IBUCAN BANNER.

BOOTH

AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

CUSTOMERS.

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

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

Through

We

would say we have

been,
and are still

Pereoro patronising ibi. mifl «U1 not tare to

re­

Kia

tel, HLxlaf*, Mich._________ ________

FOB SALK
w ia. s. GAJiKisun.
_____

LCMHEKOF ALL

Harifag*.

Ha*li«f«, Jun* », 1»S4.

1, IBM-

“MASS

NOTICE.

A

tw&lt;

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

YOUNG AMERICA'S LIBRARY.

nothing more

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

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

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

GOODS

than

Ever!!

before

wc
can go

East to purchase

and dealer in Ready Made Clothing

our

VARIETY STORE,

New
inly hindrance
Spring Clothing^, tbrap

being the

world
iWe have also, Qvery thing in the

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

The subscriber would

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

about

CUTTING DONE
ON SltoCT NOTICE

The

Earth has
yielded bountifully

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

far

READY PAY.

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

with a plentiful

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

harvest Now-

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

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

COTTON GOODS,

friends

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

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

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

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

Moat Respectfully,

GROCERIES

T. F. HARVEY.

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

yourselves
Ilistings, May,.1,

ISM.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!

little—pay us up

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

IMMEDIAELY

STEBBINS Ac RUSSELL.
Hastings May 1,1850.

we can

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

IL N. Subldox, County Treasurer.

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

ELtatinga, May 1. 1855.

SHEFFIELDS
CHICAGO

TYPE FOUNDED
PRINTER’S WAREIK 'I SR

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

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

CrOOds

backwardness of our

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

OPPOSITE J. R. FOOTS.

m!M mtC,

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

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

CaH and see our stock.

lANTEDI!

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

than

MERCHANT TAILOR

CHEAPER ।

FCKNITl’KE Nlade to ORDER.
NOT EXCEPTED.

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

less

Huting*, May, ), 1-U4.

j

VARIETY STORE

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

some

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

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

Tartrity.aaaCMhtastoaMBr
SUPERIOR INDUCEMBm,

TTMTl IS

MEETING!

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

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

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

WAITIA'G

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

‘Godey's Lady's Book.

AGUE

Johksom &amp; Bkmamdt, Meet Market.

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS!

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

TAILOR SHOP

in. seven bolus,

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

DRESS ROODS

'

over the

No «3, FraakliB M»«t,
OHIOAGO, II/U

Blues’

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

and

PRESSES, TYPE. 01
Ch ones, Cases,

Of-

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

go on

a

Oalleys &lt;*»•

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

our way
to New York

SUPERIOR. METAL

BaqteriaMarshMboth

PINE FINISHMOSTi'ERM*

with exceding great

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

joy.
Wo. Bcmhm, Atteroy. CouMeUor and

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

Respectfully

GRANT

LETTW-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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                  <text>TERMS OF ADVERTBING.'

TO E REPUBLICAN BANNER.

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VOL. 1.

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

NO. 10

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

wax.

H-nlto. rf

ifcation

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

,ou!d

^Jr'iuss
while the Territory is in

Convention nt Cincinnati donel

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

hich will
L-ucr from Duet. Lindsley to Senator

REPLBLICAN TICKET

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

JOHN C. FREMONT,

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

prom very'aatisftctorfly (to himaelf)

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

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

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,

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

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

Jfw. Jd

bert was a Know-Nothing, and voted for

uTtraUi'

well known to every -one but tbe editor of

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

B&amp;KMM I t

N. BAILEY, Epitok-

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

that a majority of the Border Ruffian

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

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

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

ter that is so well understood.

As ap­

propriate to thia subject, we introduce the

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

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

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

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

gan, BL, formerly a Democratic paper,

refuse* to support Buchanan on the pro-

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

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

tion by Missouri votes.

The ovsrwbalm-

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

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

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

Hurnr,—Howard and Sherman, of tfe

Senator Hamlin has always been a I

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

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

been received

M

RK».

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

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

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

Patil-Fork!!!

”«J D'"“

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

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

trarosrKrMjffitii,p T.

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W. Jtini
HAWLEY'S
tfetTFaa hand, known Eque
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J. W. Pa
bkfl. Shot, LcadraJ Cspj-^sred OU’ Jcbusnd f&lt;»
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uo— j.l.U.I.'v.irgi
w&lt;a 1 J. Aroi*t
HAWUBY-S. | Dw*. StC
Ide Cirune.
HAWWYTL,! Tbci.,,..,

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State.

The steamer Illinois arrived thia mom-

Democrat, aud has been twice elected to ing with &gt;2/170,000 in specie, and 050
the Senate by the Democratic party of । P“*®g*«- She connected al tbe Isthmus
Maine. Since the Cincinnati Convention |
«Sn£&gt;Wrt&gt; A^whki
down
•2.658,000.
that nominated Buchanan and endoroed the
The papers are filled with matter rela­
repeal of the Missouri Compromise and tive to the revolution at San Francisco.
Casey and Cora were hung by the Vigi­
present administration, he takes leave of lance Committee at the same time tbe fu­
neral rites were being performed. Die
them and goes in for the people's caodi
place of execution was surrounded bv
date, Jostx C. Fsxmoxt. Read his speech 2,000 bavooeta.
*
Judge‘McGowan, formerly Chief of Po­
lice in Philadelphia, baa been indicted by
the Grand Jury aa arcossory to the mur­
der of King.
king a concerted effort to excuse the cow­
The Vigilance Committee had arrested
ardly outrage upon Senator Sumner, by several ballul box sluffcre and despera­
does. Ike committee hare also obtained
trifling. They introduce the testimony of poeaessinn of a fraudulent ballot-box of
Doctor'Boyle to support tbeir allegation*. tngenkaw construction, which was used
al the last municipal election. Ik mOat
Who is this Dock. Boyle 1 He appears astounding election frauds have been dis­
covered.

3d. It is ■

An infidel dub in New York recently
undertook to get up a celebration on Ur
anniversary-of Tom Paine's birthday, ard
sent a ticket of invitation to the editor of
the Tribune, who declined it, and instead
of honoring the infidels by his presence at
the supper, he gave them a ■most heart
■uckening accounts of Painc's-morai char-

4tb. The
attached to
Oth. Mar
never Nortl
6th. Mar
here, have 1
; this State, i

BESS GOODS*

lowing:-

| a small |&gt;ar
of a Mctuq;
trimmings of all kinds—Can t fail to each—but ■
m
t.,ip 1stro all the mod
8th. It i.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
nishes gW
Itavtly.i
llahmcnt th
resented in
mrnt.

_ _____ -

but an old negro, who stood by thegrari,
Mtonisluvl a: the co&lt;&gt;lne«s of'the
broke out with the fiJIowing impror iptu:

»bv*&lt;6obbet. Lord

...---

ADMISS
Tc
Our stock df Groceries i» very large.

and for thia reason was called to attend

the Plaxa, first warning by printed placan!*, the fnends of the Committee not
proclaim its illegality to the world; and
The New York Herald, which is jurt
to enter the Plaxa during tbe meeting.__
mocracy, and wheels into line in the Re­
hihited a very niggardly spirit, striving Tba nbiw&lt; etf thta
_ .L.
.&gt;
publican ranks and hoists the standard of
by every speciea of prevarication to make
There were about 2000 present. Noviothe injuries appear re trifling aa possible.
rere upon our friend. He evidently wiabThe Bufah Republic, a hitherto Dem­
iencc but much con fusion. Resolutions
it amounts tn little. It may be condensed
ocratic paper, repudiates Buchanan and cy, and proclaim that thia bogus T-ygiabt
avoid giving hh opinion aa to whether the

nobody ci-urn—to do with iL It
in-better taote if hh ’frienfr
“dRU® AND MEDICINES.

ami his name rot quietly."—Obrilw*

AG UR

x'rtorim and

ROT

gXCSPTXD.

READY
VI MADE
HAVA CLOTHING-

Oftrewite. FbcHinX. Blue Drubs?.
■B Lads ut saaMwr rare.

led to admit that they might have caused

Will bc ex
day, July ’
(Aftaniooe
Also, at
Saturday, &gt;BBVILLB, '.
July 3,

UFFICB &lt;

Tl
11
W»

X
**

Local, Car

oramind
»20

iwm Mr. omat

ly believed the G
•mount to nothing.

PT-'

�d attack on Aa B
•mpiieity thermi
•sya, had rafhM
orwinc, ny tat
util he remvW
which he waa vi

Editor Adnrtmer.Dcar
Free Press of yesterday, I s ^hatpa^f
slates it aa a “gratifying fac
that three
of the Whig randidatre for
this State, attire 1843, are t
.
■Buck and Bn-ck,” and £me« Hon.
Townsend E. Gridley ns one of them.—
Now I liatc to spoil a gn&lt;?d joke, but so
Qr iw tliat is concerned, it ia wholly un­
true. I had a conversation with Mr. G.

I ilbstitatK1 uked him ton
to io effect ton

.8 BOUND

Uirc, several liavc been
V.WW, and all have lu-cn working, infiuen-

his desire that
to the Committoe &lt;f
of the Union. He
Nebraska act, and
aicnts of Northern
•obey of that niea*.
■ling* bill admit* on
11 constitution tu
I -id order. He «« *
real object of thia
I much to get Kan| a free State, as to
war in the country.
' &gt;hiu, in the course
liens, said be could
I lenied the cotistitu.
uirc territory, and
’itial manuscript of
ifcrson a few years
t dch he not only sp.
I i compromise, but
I littod the power of
'avery. This letter
ithographed to ao
He contended that
bill carried out the
I iromise measunwof*
mstitntiauality and
ig shivery from the
Campbell and Ste(interrupted for ex|/tbe controverted

mere, two seta of clowns, "
two seta of ring horaca! Pan­
tomime every afternoon!— /
Spectacle every night! Tom
Gmhmn.lho magical Bngler, 1
Wilk h&gt;« 1-- - a*
.
in triumphal pro«Li&lt;m Zn » c.
- ----------j., mvWWIIKI. UU
tl-a
t__ .r-of ____
.
.
•ho _____
morning
arrival
in
every place of exhibitiamby _.^i
40 HORSES,
' &lt;£
"BIYXX JIT OXB MAX! -Mg*

■tial democrat*.
•
It is “a significant fact," that while *
•few old “sore head*,” who formerly pnfetted to Ito WMgs are linking thomwives
new tn
the
.
anew
to
'Uw' ,kviTi?*
* *---- •
«Tro.TF.£X
•"r?
s&lt;rtm
for Free ,r----- , sraj Il-nw “Lt* tatatorntaklw.i-Du. -&gt; Ri-ybllrim
r
-&gt;
”
i.mec*.
Hastily,
C.
W^MWa*Ilwh,
a
etag urfYV.r Hi..-.:
.

favor of admitting
ticable, without re­
inhabitants, proviadd be had. Ha

Io contended that
pic could exercise
ey had a concerted
■on over the soiL
cd that the adminnwponaible fur the
argued against the
to the Territory.
■I a wish to strike
the present disturngs to where they
Kansas Nebraska
lend men* subatanMissouri compru-

he previous quest-

previous question*'
nut 62. lhenumt

।
I
i

LAST

।

thia
’ FERRIS. RDGCOMB A DARLOW.
Hnatinp, June IS. 18M.
4w8

Fork! RnkiTpark!!!

I
'
'
I

4 / k BBLS, al the Heating* Provision Store, by
-fcW________ '
D. C, HAWLEY.
/ toil. WfiTtEFlSll AS if MACKEREL, al
&lt;
If \WLEYS

M

.\&lt;&gt;ii&lt; E

*

\APl&lt;'
”V
! Alllrul
1

Glas*ware, Fanning tool*. Arc., Ac., and Small Profits and Prompt Pay,
, iu fact everything tliat
that our friends need.
Our Goods are
arc now offered at n
a rnrv
very wrnnll
small
-w-wt
*
.
• ’
- - J——*«. —w_
hq vain or
we nay will
w—.-1
. AVe never
Goods, both of
~ talk for Buncombe. Our Go
our own rnknufiicture, and importation,
will be found precisely aa we recommend
thfcm. And as to price, we arc firmly
resolved to not be undersold by any
I louse in UnstingH, Marshall, Battle Creek
or Kalamazoo. Let otir ritnens and all
others wanting Goods In dur line, make a
note of this, and try u*,t before making
their purchases.
.,
Like an orthodox sermon, hur stock of
Goods is contained under iereral different
heads, and each head copqwisee steera I

Sliy

U

IIS &lt;1 Cnll nnd

। we will sell you all you
want at very tow rates, ■
no matt.er how small
i VOllF

5 our

.

pill

TSa BlMtlnn of CASH BUYERS t*

I

&lt;TnRl-

nure nnnnc
uiiotf uuuiw

I

Gluvee, Hosiery &amp;c.,

ou which we . 1’ winning ^rv^.t
I

Grain Cradlw, Grort:Scythes, Bush promiM \ OU

OMESTICS, SWlinrs

^'rS^

ILduncnl that j&gt;crfonn» everything os rep­ DOOi.ias
resented in-tiw Wils and in the advertise­

Hon&lt;l Saws, CrowUCul Saws, Tenon

FARMING TOOLS.

SECRETARIES AND BOOK CAS
ES, SOFAS. BUREAUS, SU­
LA
COTTAGE, JENNY
LIND AND COMMON

CORN it OATS FOR SALE

bedsteads:

.7mnv Lind
/.ind and Light
I.inht Standi,
Stcnull. Lounyct.
LoWitee. of
kind., «r
Jenny
common Cane and
id Soring
on ng bottum Chain. rruBLfcclJOTKgl Wewlial malerial* IbrTsbl*
Any quantity Of
of Vine,
C : ,. \\ lute- £ aulh S vards side, also all kind* ot Linen
rille, Cherry,
' t,
Table Cloth* and Toweling, si KENFIELIFB.
wood and Black Widiuil

-------------- .
---- ,
Ground Wagon Boxcw.Gatc Hangings,

on hand and for sale s

kex
fields- .
——r .—------...-------- ,
. OUKT aiuu* wuamog*, —
—
-------------,.„Lfrn. ..
and »' ood Bench Screws.F.id Itwrn. Axes, arxi an examination of uar Goods and
PRISTS, of riejuni |*um* rt^
Xfijl Saws. Grubbing lIoCW, Window Price*, and wo will try and sntiafy you.
Gtata,C«t«ri
Ntal.. Orrtag.
STEBBINS A SUSSELL
I ±----------------------------------—----------------------

300

£•&lt; ’in" it!

SHEPARD A NICHCL8.

iwiikbu.

—

Comprising all the neweat and moot af1 frovbd FATTXHXa that can bc bought in
the Eastern market*. Also, to our ex­
tensive variety of PARLOR A NJ) BOX
1 STOVES.
j
We utter no idle boast, when we say
• that our assortment of Stoves is better now .waiting I
and
more extensive than
can. bc
at
——•--------1aiw
lliuic
—. —
—* found
----- — —

AGUJS SOT XXCXfTXD.
READY MADE CLOTHING.

------------- —

L*‘“RI‘““YrjrouR'

ITOXEWAKK 1*1x0 kirth nt KKXFIELDH.

lEXFIKUl-M
or small.
u
TIN. SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
WARE—Of our own manufacture, al­
on h»a, nnd nude to order, nod .11
mode by na arlll ba wammlod

diaa iluJratJre of the early history ol our eouu-

II V-V p..... ... — .------- -­
procure Good* that wUljJeaae you. In
return, we solicit from you a generous
patronage; and wn would iut&lt;-em it as a
particular favor if tboee who have unset­
tled account* with us wowidcall and settle
the same at the Mtrlicrt partible moment.

BOOKS AND STATIONEBY.
ISOTOtSBO PER MONTH.

me^'aniwooe. W^sMU be hapmr to
aoe you, both to receive our pay and to

THE POST OFFICE.
HADLEY A: WIGHTMAN.
Hastings, Jons 1% IMO.
fl

fJTUS of every

AT ALL TIMES

&lt;s» KNAPEN.

,uk:*3w——

10

I ANTED 1!

purchnao will find inducement*

'xiiraaM.

a.”5L.l.^. th. Ufa of Bwnhmin do but sneak the HIMPLK. X1U» muni.

Will be exhibited at IIASENGS, Mon­
Our stock of Groceries ia very large. day, July 21rt, at lj and 7| o’clock P. M.
(Afternoon and Evening.)
Alao^at G»axo Raiw, loday and
Saturday, July 10th and 20th—At Paaibibvillb, Tteoday, Jufy 22d-

___________

FOR

Side, Card and Center'Tablet, Fall Leaf

ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS
To both OompanieB.

July 3, 1W&amp;

KENFIELIBS.
Ticking*. Striped

-onuJlLi
br

______

OFHCB GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

Ladies will do wall to call and examine

Wc also carry on.“_____ —------.“Tg;
the I* UR NITU R E, U j-4*-*-“• us.K&amp;i‘'
before purchasing elsewhere.
Business and shall j
{FIELD'S.
keep everything per-|.
Grind Stones and
taining to tliat Line.-------------------We use great care in i **■tonnes.
Hangings, constantly on liaad.
the Manufacture
of!
uan. or email ro»u||
. e
| ,nd fill, lari--—••.«&gt;*»&gt;
. kEXHELD-A
our r urniture &amp;* none Iri,r^
but ,the best
materials
Also a large assortment of
.,
*11 aiair.rtong btora Uo«it» taadr uf whole L»atb«v
used and none but the I
iSS
best workmen employ'gfcfetK"
ed. Among our Stock \yo“Fi
KES FIELD'S.
niiav be found

I Bur down to a Cambric Needle.
I
We have also jurt received FIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; »bo.
A Ktraou.
Zinc and Sheet Iron, whieh we will bzll
at A riocax so low a* to defy compeli'
YOUNG AMERICA’S LIBRARY.
her., luve ne.rr U-St- Um* wita.w.4 in
, LSirCL -*-|i»tau&gt;wI.;rf*»Ufc&lt;(U., tion.
.
We deairc to call particular attention
r to OUr XXTXXBIV* STOCK OF
COOKING STOVES,

,i„nu

AND SHOES.

•■‘'Bstiffi AND MEDICINES.

CI-llU, IM

GREAT BARGAINS. :

wooden ware-.

sMstiarKSSi.

____

, U™, Botj-, DJMni.,

that cannot be beat in

KENFIELITH.
Style quality or price, NAILS, SASH,
GLASS, Aic.
Also a great variety of other desirable
Goods, such as Bonnet Rlbltons and i wjAKASOLH sad Cmtaritm; a b*Mtlful rtrortMowcrs, Parartih, Fans, CTudlics, Lawns,. L mcni *t
KtyiELird-

„.„u Wo, F-d- FbJ.. .A ...n

u. Suu-.is the bert ever I12
4th. ..-r
The ta
Orchestra

ment.

.tatuums jo

.HESS GOODS ■

CARPENTEITS TOOLS.

,.hol M.lr.-

and trimming* of all kinds—Qui’t fail to
..___ _______ Sb—i.__ IjW,
.11 &lt;ta mixtarn Immuvramu.
BOOTS

Among our stock may be found B fits*

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

CLOTHING, g

notes and accounts . ?&gt;■*. Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis
| els, and Hammers of all sorts ami sizes.
; will be thankfully re­
ceived.

Ch— •"-» i"

or Ready Pay.

Dry Goode, Groeeriet, Crockery and cortical convenient moptent
Gian ware, Hats Cape and Doniwle ■
a nice aeeortment and very cheap.
&gt; St-low.
.
DOOTS AND SH0ES&gt;&gt;
II. J. KKXFIBLD.

Sa&lt;s’ AuF1"’ ,’,an‘’",,f
3wcrir&gt;tion&lt;
jhJ Bit-Stocks, Axe*, Adzes, BroadIVfoilPV Oil tilOSO
Axes, Bench ilo., Square* of all kinds,
1T1OI1CJ Oil lllWbl. OKI sjijp
.nJ Mortice Gua-

------■
' atudwd to rt’V Circus.
i
Greek. Jane tri,
A general awortment of new and faah-1
pth. hlany of the I-rat performers were

UdL’iulraUi.

wtioulAr-

COMPETITION. I In w’eatcra Michigan, in tba qnality an'd beauty of
.
.
I my icool*. or chcapncaa ot price. All naUoti* and
Our stock consists in
n
aald. I* xubalanHallr an literally true.
part of
' ~ ------- x------ —•*

That °'OO&lt;1 I Slick3’ Clothes Pina, Ac.

CH kept constantly
on
11 a nA
Oil Hand.
I

onMomuu. »,ran«wu«.* ...w
_HAWUn~F- _
nt Grand Rspld. the uim; d«v at &lt; odo&lt;k
” Tarter, nnd the Wkr Horse, Buccpha ' r. m . pw»»&gt;g wnra
IUWLEF5.
liM dtC.
•
dlevUle.
Caledonia,
nin&lt;.
mbvw Grand Rapid* at 4 o cluck A. M..
-k. .t-..*t___ ------------------------ r .hl. I.,.,... Beturoins. leave
Gn
rvlay*. Tliar»d»v»*nd Sntardny*. arrivingnl
.•-&gt;,■..-,'..--•■•*^.7^,“
establishment are:
, “*,i,e vrv«»

U1 Vll-L .I!
. '

Which they offer for

FOR CASH,

1

-

!«-1‘ ■« «“■

offered in tku market

The Latest and most
sale
^nproced Styles,
which will be sold ut skSWA'BSifiMiSSS:
Cheaper Than Ever,
prices that will
comb and try me.

large our business by the purchase of a
Stock of Goods, larger and more varied
than has ever before bOcn brought to this (
Denims,
I
Sheeting*. market. Our stock comprises everything
in the line of HARD WARE that can
\ Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, Hats, Caps,
l&gt;e named or tlmught of. We have nude
Rernly made Clothing,
our purchases with direct reference to the
Boots,
wants and interests of our customers, as
Shoes,
nnd quality.
Recognizing
!
Cr°'kCr!il»nlw.r», to kind of
’
'
"
" the

1

.

Goods

TO WHOM GOODS WILL REFOLD

Hasting*, June 0,1856.
__ ______
-- -------.l- Bolta, Cable mid Trac* Chain, Brass Ket­
rttall Blate.
I
i Grand Hirer.
tles, Iron Teakettlra, Frying Pans, Steel­ HAKFk«SMONTHI.YkAUAaNE.
k. date.
2d. Every art put in the ring i* belter
TW
Ji
I
yard*. Sand and Meal Sieve*, Sheep and
—— W1LLOK. । t|Mn imn ,.ver before been witnessed here. , ‘,fTiw’in« &lt;&gt;f .sugr* are provided with oooo
Cow Bells with StratMj,'aad everything
1&lt;^------il'"'-23d. Il is the moot expensively equipped ■ Cuacaaa. mid atoitaT
’Jd I else from a Twcnty-Hor*&gt;Pownr Crow-

ter on Monday.

Wanted,

Ginghams
Prints

Henry Magiltnn, thegreatest living Gyninsist.
AJA
Tire Motlev Brothivs. sur- V^M
pacing even’tlu* Ravels.'
. jg
C. J. Rodgen*, the, distin*-■
guished Dramatic Rlilcr.
F. Donaldson, tht great
comic Equestrian mid Pantomimirt.
I
Mons. La Thorne, the mod­
em Hercules.
'wm
Goo, Dunbar, the noted C .
Gymnast, arsl (with Magil- A*
ton anil Donaldson) the only
|
H.-rsnn excelling the feat ot
I
la Pcrvlie | Equipoise de §ajl~

Tb.* Slept. d»
BlMk tc., st
fii k/mu, it

Men

TIT E have on hand, a. largo and extensive
IY Stock of. Goods and orc constantly
receiving direct from New York, addiDKY odbw, ag)CKRITO. CTdCKtioua to our already large Stock selected mript&amp;aof
ERF. BEADY-MADE ctoTHIXO, BOOTS sad
with great care ax 'to the wonts of this BI10E8. HATS A CAPS, GLASS sad 0LA8Scom minify of

Battle Creek, Hastings,

ilOCOljftE

are joit receiving their Spring rtock &gt;of

NOW IS THE TIME.

I, 000

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.

U

C atches

NEVINS 4 SNAPES

AT

H. J. KENFIEMPS,

AT THE

MASON S TOOLS.
C. 4 Crtmby. the only
Plastering, Brick, and Corner 'Trowels}
[H-rson cxcct»in4 the frat of ■ w**«iw».
Spirit Levels and l*umb Bob*, White­
1 ' __ ________ t_______ HAWLEY'S.
the revolring Globe in mid cSSJn-0"'
GRANT A SCAVLD1NO.
4 fewanSu Mwrtmni ofT'dBACCOS .nd air, Sitr Lai Perchc Equiwash Brushes, Ac.
je*
i
Hastings. Juno 18, 1856._______ __
A SXUFF,' at______ _
HAWLKrs.
SHOEMAKERS’ FIXINGS.
P* T. Graven, the Champion
•\VA^SrBOAKL«. Tub., Pad*. MoS-HtR-k.
Shoe Thread, Shoe Knivc*, Iron and
V V Broom*, at
HAWLEY'S.
Zinc Hammers, Pincers, Punches, Peg
Tumblrr.
A'
AND
'
AKtS, Fork*, and .Scrtbr*. at
Breaks, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Ac. 1
W. . Kinkade, tliu well
_______
'_____HAWLKYX
known Equestrian Gvtnnast.
GRANp RAPIDS STAGES.
In addition to the mImivo enumerated
J. W. Paul, the modern
""""
rnllE .nbwibm sir now running » dally line o&lt;! Goods, we have now in Store a large on.i
1 Sun* between BsUle Creek nul Hs»tin|r». general assortment of
J cbii and Forty horse driver.
Slid a tn-weckly line between Battle Creek and
Cluw. Brojrn, the skillful
SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE,
Grand Rapid*.
rpOILCT.-jur. sad Soft SOAP, al
' ~
TbefHASTIXGS STAGE leave* Baltic Creek
Equestrian and Gymnast.
1
HAWLEY'S.
I every inominz. (Sunday* excepted, al 4 n'ckaik. Sudi as Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till,
C. Crosliy, the » ellknown
Chest, and Cupboard Ixicks, Padlock^
Pnntnmimist.
, '^HlYfrthfStUy WBsdCha^
H. Glntv, the wonderfulMUT aisTnu o-.n*
;-----------I kind ; Knob Ixicks and Latches, Finish!
Hurdle Racer, and •Wildfire,' hisuntamv-1
.“iTObhiheSlirtrat’aiiitiaush
, .
____________ IWI.EYH
r ing Nails, House Trimmings of every
IS —...
able Georgian Pony.'
I pvdltiuus route to Haxlingu, being about one-b , kind,: Cupboard Trimmings, Pulleys, Bed
TAmsjs*. A* •.!«&gt;,La'b7,ir6i&lt;'n^aS’roii.’ .»a

HAVfLEYK

NEW GBOBS!

CHZE-AJP STORE OF

We' do not wish to
•&amp;. brag about selling
„ r.»»a &gt;■&gt; i. uunuii m».
goods cheaper than
our neighbors, but we
wish to lutveall call
anil satisfy themselves.
To persons having
C.1SH,
and wishing to make
purchases, we would ■'“'%7Xa ornshb,

.

GO OD N EWS 11

( Lawns,

’Tilt Fexlixo at niK East.—We have , everything else upon the
jmrt cunveracd with a vciy intelligent and aBrae elaborate scale, with
gv
B-.-rfwtly reliable gcntieiMn, who has «.! tho.'following distinguished
VS
-omtlv return.-.] from a visit to PhHadel- Pwtomimist.,----- Clowns,—
phia 'and New York dtv. He state* that' Equeatricnnes.-r-Gymnarta,
the enthusiasm at the East for Fremont : “*•
k
’
‘
*"
M’llc Agnes, the cclebra- Fjfi
is immense and" unprecedented.
Ho won 1
assured that New York City itself would toil Ocole Gymnast.
Madame Ormond, thejjkq
be carried for the ticket by a large" mabenutiful Dramatic Eqiics-KgAJ
juritf’. The young men, and the active
| life and vigor of the city, are all fur Fre- trietfoL
Mrs. W. I.akc, the in- »k&gt;«
. rnont. And so it was in the interior of
die State. Everywhere the feclhig ,ia the trenid Maltresa de Cheval. y-L_
jlie Man Monkey, thc^TT
• tame. Thus the l»all moves on.-j-.Drt.
wonder of the modern Cir.
J
I Tribune.
cus.'
.
.
Wm. O. Dale, who lias
been received with the high- « M.
cat mark of Royal Civor by
all of the orinci
u axti s m m rk bm
beads &lt;&gt;f Europe, and is univcraally acknowledged to be
7&lt;c0lN&gt; the moot graceful and &lt;h--*A^rt
' gunt Sumcraet Rider in the
I world.
■'
Bill laikeJthc great New
I Orleans Clown.
r

. 7; ' 7

UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL OF

HARDWARE Goods

Y

smnI

GREAT ATTRACTION
AT

Be a Fyee State!!! Hadley &amp; Wightman’s
That is iff we can make
it so, by selfing goods
cheap, -we are now
receiving directly
STORE.
from New York a
Tho Promiised Good Time hu
Come.
large assortment
of Spring and
HE tide in the affairs of those men
who want anything in the line of
T
Summer
HARDWARE, which is most sure to
lead on to fortune, is now setting very
goods
strong!v in the direction «f HADLEY
which we offer at re- &lt;t WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE—
The flood from the EaM has jurt rolled in,
duced rates, for
floating tq our Store Hso largest and meet
jierfect assortment of Goods in our lino
READY PAY.
tliat can bc found at any place west of
city.
'
Our stock is compri­ Detroit
Our increasing trade, anti the increas­
ing wants of tne citizens of Barry and
sed in part of
adjoining counties, have induced us to en­

From their Palatial Aquat­
ic Amphitlicatro ou the Missisaippi and Ohio rivers, and
their N ORTH AMERICAN
Greui, ao celebrated North i

pnnicn comprising the most
mstinguiahed Northern and
irtolit, and received puaitivc assurance of Southern performers in the •
his iutentiou to support the People's •mm ring, in friendly strife,
ticket
in nervenpu of the audience.
Both companies under one
vrits m thia county, who have renounced
the Cincinnati PLitfurm Buchanan, and

and Sherman, of the
Committee have orresumed the txmsid
. i.ni
it.—

SPAULDING
ROGERS’
„
CUBEB.
C«n«.Ul.t:ns

ABDIKE8. DM «*-* »—*•/£*
W attm • 1"rrc

S

�TO OUR FRIENDS

ou

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

GOODS CHEAPER

N. W. Falx, Attorney and Cowwalfar, at

than

Eveii!!

BEAUMONT’S
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S

A-jnr XW&gt; ELEGAXT COACHIS

SUPERIOR

Joinraotr &amp; Bekjamix, Meal Market.

II. A. Goodtmab, D*aler in

‘f

quite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the"
e Icet» nu ,.rrvi tuat,
publiAlriDKtUbnt '

if tbe viUacc of HatUan,
mad*, a dsplicate of thee•Mb ladiridual mention^

._
|

than

THOS. F. HARVEY,

I

II a* tings. May 1/1850.________

wiuk s.i.

our

Spring ClotJiing, cheap for

being the

„

-

'winch will

or Reedy Pay.

customers

Pinui-H A Mochmoms. Dealers in all kind*

CUTTING BONE

The

Furaaccmen.

Wioutmax,

W'.IAA’ rP'TO THE CAPTAUTS

Earth has

yielded bountifully

■ rcan we had no tail*­
: fane be left si-jo* ►»*«»/
»«. we don’t think ttat i
x&gt;d to tta ptali»hrn of rremo*. ~ nr-anua
Inen. IfWednanrlhlnr
THE “ FLAG 'of" OUR UNION."

r is not oar intmtiou to detail tlq- hor-1
Tors of Civil War, but to call attention

SPLENDID STOCK OF
Family Journal derotwi

NEW GOODS!

J. W. Bccxix. Faahionable Tailor.

Cut-

with a plentiful

harvest Now

T. F. Ilanvar, Tailor, and dealer in Rea­
Skfade auUitax, Rate Btrori, two doers wret
Grant'* Store.
Nieh.

A W. Arxtxtq Saddle and Hamess Makre. Shop in Goriljrar'* Block, o»re Sevin* *
Knapca* Stow, Hunting*, Mtph.______

Wc do not hesitate to say ttat our
•toA i* “ splendid," and our priett unpro''
ocdmtedly low. For CaaA or Ready Pay,
we woit’f ta undertold. Call and examine

io lcili grace.

F. G Manana, Jhxrae, Sign, and Portrait
V_.‘.
tl—.t

eari&lt;od, and errery department 1* under tbe a»*t
Cntshed and prrfwl ar&gt;ie=&gt; that cxprricticc eul
t«mtl tbrauog an ongidal paper, tbe prerent cir- Globx Horn, Br S. Bcxtcil
eu£fiiuuof winch ft* ex cred* that of any other

Ready Made Clothing,
Broad, CaMimerc, and Kentucky Jear
- Cloth* v Sheetings, Check* and
Stripe*. Denims and
.
Tickings.

Tills well

oblige,

Youra, Most Respectfully,

and Stone Ware.

exert

T. K BABVKV.

yourselves a

of all Linda, Drug*. Medicine*. Paints.
Oil*, Dyeatofik, dta Ac.
Call and examine for youraclvea ard

little—pay us up

N. ACKLEY.
Haxtingx, May 1, 1865.
_

Hastings, May 1, 1858.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!

KO HVMDVG.
MinnLariu-K Exchaxok, by G. F. EMO.
ad eut- copy of Ballou'* Plctori*!. M per
PuWiibcderery ?*turd»y. corner of Trt
1 BreoaMd sta., Boston, llw*. by
M IIALI-Or.

Coll and examino our stock of
Men’* Double Soled StogM.
'“
M
“
Brogan*.
“
Tie* and Gaiter*.
Ladle*’ Bootee*, Walking Shoe*.
“
Slip*, Tie*, and Gaitera.

IMMEDIAELY

* pkMBtresort fcr pvtiMsf ptewsre. Grand

Battlx Crexs Hotwe, by Campbell de
Wood. IWtl^ riw* ML-K

so we can get

Li.!.

Of.'.

Cw. Officer*;

Tl!. I

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,

uBlues”

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

H. N. SmtLDow, County Treaourer.
An tn
CnnM tin....

WANTED!!

IL^GaitCTrnan,^Proreeuting Attorney.

TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE

H. E. Hoyt, County Clerk.
Court Hoere.

w.C„r"“' Stric
»2O TO »250 PER MONTH.

and

Of-

rMNTEK-S wiunoisx

Ofc. fa th.

T. J. Hearhret, Jt

.

MASS MEETING!
HADLEY 4 WIGHTMAN

NEVIMS K KNAPEN.
Call and look at our

A CAU),

Wm. Bctuihxs,
ri.wiw.-,
C.r

our way

to aupj

PRESSES, TYPE, M,

CounaMtar and

REJOICIJVG

GRANT

GKEEXFIELD. AUonxy.aad CouacaMor ■

Lumtar, Shingle*,

LWAT,

o5;

OWN MANVrACTVR*

to New York

with exceding great
joy. Respectfully

I. A. Holdboom, Attorney and CounielU. .1 r^,w
e
------ ■

Summer Dress Goods.

Having

go on

Office in the

For TEN 8HILUNG8; and thorn that

NAME.
KNAPEN.

TYPE FOUNDERY

over the

tv paroaot laoa tbaa a aunt*
Our Maortom t la Ml ao* i

AUoraey for HalatiE

MQTIDNS-Ot rndleM variety.
We do not deceive you with fictitious
can, aud *bov you Good* too poor to
e away; but we offer too Um- bnrt

SHEFFIELDS

Bxaunr Hovnt, By J. B. Foot, near the

Call and examine our large stock of

;

Brown and Bleached Factory, Wook*
Shawls, tangle and double.
READ r-MADE CLOTHINO

Now being exhibited in Hastings, by

SILK PARASOL

Pnrumctta, Alpacca,
the Cneat style* of American
'
Print*, Dre** Trimmings, Moir.
antique Velvet and Mot®; Rudi
Bordcnt, Bonnets, Gloves, Ribbon*.StOx.
Satina, Emliroidcring Silk, Victorian.
Ladies’ Comforters, Children’* Hoodt/tc.

COTTON GOODS,

friends

R. W. Wabkex, Fashionable Tailor. Shop

NEVIKS &amp; KNAPEH.

Farming Tool*, of the best patterns; also,
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tuta,
Pails, dtc., *e.
LADIES— Don’t bum in the Sun, when
yon con btiy a good

rd stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Selected with care expressly to meet
the want* of the people of Hm
tings nnd Barry county.
Every thing that is ticccaaary to onc'a
comfort and
happiness, as far aa tejfnpoml wants are concerned,
(except Hardware) tint tmu
oflbred for READY PAY.

the past year, and all Ladies1 Dress Goods,
OF
the latot
style*; Delaines,
or most all are blessed

Eciproidrrv caiuniL Setae fire re»r» A£n
txnmenotl die publkwlioa of IboM pattern*. X

Office and

The subscriber would
I call attcutiun to hi* new and well Mtort-

Wm. A. Samtwsll, ^lackaaiithing in all

SinMona de

Goods

about
PAYING UP.

ON SHORT NOTICE.

, N. Baowx. Dealer in Family Grvccrie*

FROM

BORDER RUFFIANS!

OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.

backwardness of our

Stable, Groce-

good story is related, in (’which Dr.
Ha made to figure quite prominent! v.
i certain day he wm walled upon by
aiden lady of’his congregatiusL who
j to reprimand the esteemed and
ewbat Aeetious preacher for having
fat a fiddle for bi. son.
Scareel v
fag for tbe usual salutations, ujon cu­
ll the pastor's dwelling, she began, as
tory
•'
think, Dr. Pond, that a man otyour
usd prufeaaion might of tad something
jr to do, wlicn you were in New Lun.
last week, than to buy Enoch a fiddle;
he people were eatamed tbit our
stcr should buy his son a fiddft. A
»! Oh, dear, what is the world eomto, when ministers will do such

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•............................ .......... ...................... !----------- N. B. All those men and bora tliat are
Hechanier.
______ I
Joint Owex ; Boots &amp; Shoes made to or- [
der. Goods of hi* own nsnnfbcture taway* on '
hand. Bbop sear Koreutb Mock. m&gt;* door rest , jn Jebt to him for clothing that u moat
(.ffcubbin* a Rn»ret *.»iore, blsie street, liu

STABTLING NEWS

GROCERIES !

East to purchase

Bauitag, May 1, IMA

VARIETY STORER

New

1
BALLOV'B PICTORIAL

COMMITTED BT THE

can go

that he ta* in store, a good stock

IS ADDITION TO TUR ADOTD. 1

MORE DEPREDATIONS

. JT*'

Clock, and W.tcl.. .

would inform hi* friend* and the public

»— Call and
see our stock. j
STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.

•

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we

8. IL'^amts. Jewdor, Clock* and Watch-

’Jbe power Malory of finger rings. HWrs- {

LUMBER OF ALL KI5D8 FOB SALE.
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8HBINE OF FASHION!

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1

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before

and dealer in Ready Made Clothing

line, such tis Bureaus,
Tables,Stahds?Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;c, &amp;c.

TLis h *nlr giring r- 1Jtyrar I-'-i Xjw i
are .pqngtag op

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W. H. Coloma*’* Banking Office, Battle

iSrir intemt

Tb« promisor tutrnd.
that—I b.enphieiaeri
faWlmArdb tbs moat

some

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J. P. Hobeet* «St Co., Dealers in Drugs

world

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for
nothing more or less

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C. 8. Beaton, Phyairian and Suryon,

MXKCHAXT TAILOR

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

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to make room for our
new stock.
Navias &amp; Kmapuc, Merchants and Deal□a*tins*. Jun* SC, ISM. .
l.n ih. eSlnr at th* Conntv Traaanrer
Our stock of Dry­
VILLAGE ORDIXAXCES.
Goods, Groceries, . Sruujts it Rvmell, Dealers in Dry
GoreU, Grwerire, Crockery. lUl*. Cap., Boot*
Crockery, &lt;
1101.1'1
Ready Made Coth- Fkamcis Rowaa, Dealnr in
Iron,
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STILL O.tATKt ArrtACTlOXSI
ill--. RatS, Cai&gt;S. BoOtS 1 Steel. Kut*. md SheK Hirdwir
2kTSS£SS^r$3S,i“Godey’8 Lady's Book."!
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rp, Michi^a.
pim-stfosD vui.raf TL.rk-™xw:
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Hadley&amp;A WiOHTUAX,
Wiohtmax, Mam
Manufacturers of
P via..
deeoUdtothc wanuoftta :
,
s-,
n&gt;3n Council *ha!l. fr&gt;xn time to tunc direct, ■ preri- »-*«owa to the first d*r of AuguM in each rear, and the j

INDUCEMENTS.

and are still

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g°ods

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been,

Fnan &lt;k VoMina, Livery Stable. Hors-

Ba-untn, Warmxx &amp; Co. Wholesale Pa-

olher

CUSTOMERS.
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would say we have

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

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LETTER.

’MtESSS

Who told, you I had bought Enoch a
faF inquired the Doctor.
.1
Who told me 1 ' Why every {body
l ao, and some people have heard him
on it as they passed the door. But
I it true, Doctor 1"
I bought Enoch a violin when Invent
lew London."
A violin I What’s tliat 1"
Did you never see one !"■
’•

ooh," said the Doctor, stepping to
or, ‘•bring your violin here?’
ch obeyed the command, bat no
had be entered with his instrument
ms lady exclaimed:
paralyzed at the
! now, there; why, it’s a fiddle.*’
&gt; not judge rashly," said the Doe­ progress between
ring his sou' the wink; _“wj| tilt 'co; where a hand
accomplishing d
them a place in h
ing too hint, Enoch played
onidasumd his b
red. Tbe lady wa* completely
had become to us
it looked like a fiddle, but thcr
their mineral i
waiting for that e
Yankee enterprisi
the contiguity of
gon, and tbe facu
were a sufficient
Stockton had hu
Plymouth Anecdote.
the frigate Congr
Yhcn has a man got enough I Never
tad crossed the p
be gota a little more. . A very good
River with a fpre
y of old embargo time* and the,war
1812 was told us the other day. Un­
Ute impulse of the removal of tbeem- treaty.
:
fa there was a sudden rise in the ’valHa r alive Cal
a property, and such a demand fee it, groom d beneath
merchandise was sometimes carried
government and
horn vessels before tbe owij^r* arrived
thcmselvia invite
fair place of business-, and the parties
lew of their lead
hg it came in afterwards to mv khat
towards tbe Ysn
[were at tbe owners' mercy, aid must al reward from b
fwtat they chose to aak. A brig fans
к at Boston harbor, which had cbme endeavoring to s
fan Plymouth just before the emtargo bi many cases wi
Manuel Castro, a
laid, fit for sea. Tbe Plymouth tjwnranchero, noted f
faugfal it was a good time to self the
j ition to all chan
. and sent up his son for the purpose,
“Gringos," had a
kg him to demand 8,000 for her, fax!
the Pueblo lo* A
to take less tluin 0,000. John went
of Kearney, held
■Mt rm, found how things stood, told
ines and voluntee
prig-m a moment, and hurried home,
л with his bargain. As he neared
habitant* and urn
bouse be saw the old man marching By some means 1
I was at this t
1 out to meet his eon and hear the
old friend, Genen
Of the talc.
the Sonoma Cree
ire you aold the brig, John T’ •

far bow much, John!"
Im thousand dollars 1”
Im thousand dollars!” cried the
with staring eye*, at bearing a p
। than double wtat tbe vessel co*
thousand dollars! I’ll bet yo
her to some swindler, who dod't &lt;
tbe |&gt;rice is, and never means to.
fates, did you say, father t W
‘are no note* In the case. I got
iy and put it in tta bank. Dr

itlenuOi's excitement
I, uni m die ruling pat
&gt;,he Mid:
, couldn’t you have (

following incident wc had fron
who knew tbe party
Dcm
Oak, of Hartford, Conn., is w
i aa being provided with an cnor
Bdle ou hi* countenance, in die ata
tge nose, in fisctit is remarkable i
at length. On a late occasion, wb
' up a collection in the church

Mire tolaugh. The Deacon &lt;C&lt;1
what to make of it. He had
eooed beta*, but do aueh efdm he had aver before witnea-

■ f our host’s dang
the largest land-h
ing acme sixty "s
thousand head ofc
cattle and horacsa
available wealth,
governor of the e
cred fair spoil by
justice I must sta
posed fbward the
wm a substantial
surrounded by a
way; the houacb
twenty person*.
We tad all re
wrapped in siumb
ing of dogs and h
us suddenly frtwn
an attack from tin
lawless dewcraita
try,) all rushed U
as well m the ton
turocs the moat p
Hess is usually co
cral, sabre in tarn
gvd the inttfadertt
“QuieneslaF
“Americano* c
(Americans and
wm the response
tta words ttat ma
The demand
with; and a band
presented to our
rayed as trappers
to the teeth. Fo
a Mack mustang,
dark man, eride
“an eye like Ma

greatest detertnin
notwithstanding h
him m born to co
This was Frcm
“I am an
aakiba; “lame
grins; 1 must tav

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

•MO.

C. S. BURTON A Co., Proprietors.

VOL. 1.

B. FOOTS.

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■xprcraly to meet
.eople of Hnsrry county.
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Silk, Victorinrt,
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“But the distance; six hundred miles,”
saidD------- . “Hie roads—’’
“1 shall do it," he replied, and turned
away to supervise hia arrangements.
lii half an hour they dcpnrA-d M uncere­
moniously m they came, taking with them
some three hundred horses, find. Jjaving
us astounded at this raid, to ’jyfrier if we
were yet awake, or whether itwbs all an
unsubstantial drcam.
“Los diabloa,” exclaimed the general,
“they have even taken my wife’s saddle
horse!" so thoroughly had Fremont's
lieutenant executed his order.
From Sonoma to Yerba Buena, the
little hamlet wlicrc now stands thc queen
city of the pacific, San Francisco, he aug­
mented his stock to the number of fifteen
hundred, completely clearing the country;
■ and then commenced one of the most pe­
I culmr races for a fight ever probably
known. Barely pulling bridle to devour
1 a steak cut from the quarter of a scarce
dead bullock ; driving before them their

“Sit along down,” says the rude school­
boy to his next neighbor as they arrange
themselves upon the long recitation seat;
“ait along down,” and thc command is in­
stantly obeyed. “Sit along down,” says
the wealthy, purse-proud man to his less
fortunate brother. “Sit along down,” say
the young to tha form bowed and trem­
bling with age; and in the grave he finds
a home free from the bustling, hurrying
activity of the world. Sit along down.
There words have been the moving pow­
er of thc world for agra. They control

“Bettar drink, old fellow,” continued
he. “Your liquor is getting cold, and you
look m if you wm fond of the thing.”
No answer being returned, York finish-ed thc phdier, and rang the bell again.—
In popped the waiter.
“RtafcMhF
“To ba sure 1 did. Didn't you hear
theb-bellF
.
-I did.”
"Didn’t I order a p-p-private room t—
Eh t”
“Yes, sah; this is a private room, sail."
“A preUy private room this is, with a
f-f-fellow sitting right opposite, that won't
take a glass of .punch when it's offered
him, a r-r-red nosed man at that O, well,
never mind, bring more punch, und t-ttumblcpa. I’ll try him again."
Presently pitcher number five, and
glasses to match, was borne in with due
state.
*
- “Better try acme, old boy,” said York,
coaxuiglv, to his double.
'Die reflrtc
merely looked good naturcd, but said nothing.
■
“Well,” continued York, witl; a sigh,

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JULY 10, 1856.

-jt •• —

Goods,

■OODS,

TERMS—31,50, IN ADVANCE.

law abolishing slavery in Pcnn^lvunia
From that dAy to this I haye been the
strenuous advocate of the noo-extension
of slavery. I believe that wm the doc­
trine of the Democratic party. I must
ray that, if -the extension of slavery wm
in the creed of that party, I wm ignorant
of that creed. I never saw it there.—
[Cheers.]
Now, my young German friends, I lave
almost forgotten my native land. I have
they at the South were in more danger
been here some forty years, and my whole froi then-elves than from «,
* “T"
association has been with the American ■aid so bemuse they have
S
propU. I have always been kindly treat­
ed by them, have maintained myself
among them, and have almost forgotten
hurl thrones from tliuir foundations. “Sit
my native land. Lot me say to you, who wo asreed to. [Appteuse-l. G«ti«»®,
along down,” said Rome to Carthage;—
have been here fewer years, that the
must restore them. [ApP‘*^J—
oliedlent to the command It paased away,
Americans with all tiieir secret societies, they
We wish to act in harmony and in _good
and ruins point the traveler to thc site of
never molest an honest man. 1 noycr fueling with them, but we
“t for
a on® prosperous dly. “Sit along down,”
would have been afraid to go in where
said the Goth to the Moslem possessions
they were; they would not li&gt;ve harmed Frerim. \ W. win b.
on
Suu.
to
lbof Spain. “Sit along down,” rang out in
me. That is thc American character.—
they at thc South must be responsi­
savage accents. That brave, intelligent,
From thc first day when 1 landed from and
ble for theirs- I Applsma.] Gentlemen,
and graceful nation passed away. The
the river here they have been cordial to
. at all times bod, st thia season were horri­ Crescent waned, and was lost in a sea of•
me, and held out their hand. They have if I wn not detaining y
ble; fifty miles being a liard day's journ-, blood. Naught remains save a few bro
t&gt; ray another word. [Cnc*of“Go
J
evm seemed to make mure of me than I
We s|&gt;cak to-day for the arre of
cy even for a Californian.
wanted to be made of. [Laughter.]
States, for the area of the Slave Staten,
As their exhausted beasts dropped under
And you, Americans, little do you
Ab».
and
for
that
vast
area
which
la
known
aa
In the early part of the year 1847, busi­ them they tore off the saddles sud placing wbo ruled and passed away. “Sit along
•----------------Jfficcfl to end the pitcher.— know of'thc German character, if you do our Territories—that Ternary wh en bofive
minutes sul
ness called me to Alta California H av­ them on others, hurried on leaving the
Never
n,„ • „ ,, inc been long a resident on the Pacific poor animals to be devoured by-the cay- down,” thundered the mighty Napoleon. York rang the bril supcrfurfously. Thc not know that they are In fiivor of free­ loncs jointly to the North and to the
Nations ’heard and trembled; th~~
iitalons'
*
• dom. 1 have traveled much, but 1 hare So£h.J Upon that map (poiaUntt®®^
otes, or recover, m chance might bring shook and crumbled into dust. ‘Sit
along I
vet to find the first ono in the United
‘Ring, sah F
.
•gainst the wall.) you &lt;»«
and customs of the people, I was selected about. Ever at the hesd^-the last to dis­ down/' came booming up from the Nik,'
Enoch ol»eyed thc command, but no
•Why certain. W by shouldn’t 1 !— Slates who is really in favor of the ex­ GOO,000 sq»ar» miles that are ths babttato effect a large contract of hides fo&lt; one mount and the first to leap into the asddle and echoing through thcun&amp;thomed vaults
tension of slavery. Many may have lieen tion of Freedom. Nou will fiwl about
sooner had he entered with his instrument
..here's
the
man
—
who
keeps
thc
—
bour eastern firms, the trade bring nearly was this mountaineer, this companion of of the Pyramids till oven the gigantic
I
as
1
was,
blind
enough
to
flunk
t^c
Di*thin the lady exclaimed:
F
square Yiiilcs ^»t now
paralyzed at the time by the war then in Kit Carson! thiypioneer of empire! Fre­ Sphinx shrunk away,1 and sought to hide place
“Bom. nah I Hl sec'im sail.”
I mocracy wm all right, and act witMjem, 800,000
“La! now, there; why, it's n fidillc.”
edge the institudon of Slavery- Twwffl
“Boss&lt; sah I I'll sec 'Im soli.”
progress between our country and Mexi­ mont! Rarely speaking but to urge on itself in thc earth. But the cry did not
“Do not judge raalily.” said thc D&lt;&lt;look- yet in heart they are with us. [Cbecra.1
.beto 1.400.000'tofto. &lt;•*• “
। Short!v
Shortly after,
after, mine
mine host,
host, a
a quiet
&lt;; '
co; where a handful of noble men were Ids men, or to question some |&gt;assin’ na­ stop here.
“Sit along down," thundert-d ing little'man, with a mottled, calico-pat Fhe cause is with them, and tbev arc with v, now TmitofT, wbkt. M I
tor, civing his son the : wink; .“w-it til!
'
accomplishing deeds winch have given tive, taking the smallest modicum of re­ amid the Alps, and rang along thc Appc- ' tern face,
bald*iicad,
i the cause; there
no
- . and
. • a ■ ahining
&lt; .&lt;*
.A. made
i.u-----------u ...j iv
trouble
about iu
you bear it.”
\ 7 1
CiltodIWto
them a place in history by the si’ilc of Lxt; freshment and watching while others nines, far above
thc crasn
crash oi
of me
the mignty
mighty |
&gt;te inc
a‘ 77-X
“ •’ " ||
K/iw
. X.Umon II „
’
"
N—
»««&lt;»■
Taking ti.c hint, Enocl! played Old
have
not
come
here
to
set
m
w
onidns and his braves. The Californiasi snatched a moment’s repose, was. he: Avalanche. /-O-X--X
Again
wc
hear
thc
cry
amid
’
Hundred. The lady was comp letely mis‘W-w.whsl
’s io
to pay
pay F
demanded i Jed in ..
my
m I wm wounded yes- Samson; wo have not come here to pau
_&lt;• Russia,
n__ i- _
i.I_ .u_
"Y»
-w.wnavs
I
acmuoavu
v feelings
--o----------,7c-' 7.
had become to us a desideratum; althoughi wrapped
wrappea up iu his.prujoct
ms.prujoci and
»uu detenqined
uvivrupuvw thc awful Steppes of
where
thc York,
l rising
____
j ___
L ' _____
-r of
.n .dig- terday kttified; it looked like a fiddle, but then wl o
and
assuming
an air
by Mr
Mr. Sh-wmt.
bterens. It was
wm like
like DUtppt- down the pillars and let Um
their mineral wealth still slumbered, to have some of the fight.
north wind wails forever o.er fields of nity
! ever beard Old Hundred played on a fid'
Ung n dagger to my heart. I love this
Union—fall to pieces, and crush us as u
waiting for that enchanter of modern days,.
Through
Through San
San Pablo,
Pablo, and
and Monterey
Monterey and
and trackless snow.
“
St
along
down,"
re
­
“
Five
punches
—
five
levies,
sir.
”
old
State
of
Pennsylvania.
She
wm the
| die. It could not be. So rising to do, art,
fells. We have come here becajrauws
Yankee enterprise; their splendid harbors, Josephs, they dashed like the phantom sounded through Moscow. The Kremlin
“There’s the roomy, sir,” said York, first to take me in her arms, and gentJc&lt;sbe exclaimed:
have, and believing we hare,
the contiguity of our possessions in Orc- riders of the Horta Mountains, Startling
“I am glad I come to satisfy mysulf.— gon, and the faculties for trade with China, the .nhabitants, sad making thu night heard it through its VMt chambers and forking over die coin. “And now 1 want' men, a daughter of here has slept wnh enough to presorve tbo Union, witoout
arches, and fell to the earth. “Sit along
me
for
thirty-five
years.
[Cheers
and
La, me! just think how people will lie!" were a sufficient incentive. Commodore I watcher croes himself in terror ra tiieir aown
to know why, when I call for a private | me
sacrificing one iota of our love for tree­
were a sufficient incentive. (----------------‘ down,” cried thc treacherous Allies, and
shouts
of
laughter.]
She
was
cradled
~
■
.....
— ZK-.- band flew on. The river Socrifuios was on SJ_
Napoleon obeyed. “•■Sit
Sit room, you should put tyj. bore with someStockton
had hurried up «from
CiiHao ’in
herself in Democracy. Her father wms
_ Jy elseF
else V
down." cried old England to thc big body
o«r
“S
thc frigate Congress and General Kearney reached, swollen by the nuns, it rollcn on, a,
Democrat, and her brothers arc Demo­ country
I
When has a man got enough 1 Never
“
There's
nobodv
here
but
you
and
I.
Jonathan, who was growing unmankid crossed the plains from tiie Missouri a rapid, muddy stream—Lis men pauscrats—J mean such Democrats m I am.—
I, till he guts a little more. A verv good River with a force of nnned hunters, for cdi.t. sgeablo nnd independent. “SU along sir!”
[Cheers.]
They
will
all
go
with
us,
eve
­
“Nobody! Do you s-s-suppoac 1 cau’l
f story of old embargo times and the war the purpose of taking the country and
''Forward, forward! cned he, and darts- down, rouraclf," raid Jonathan, “we wifi
great resuurcra.
see! Do vou think I am drunk! There ry one will asst his vote for John C. FreL i.f 1812 wm told us the other dav. Un­ bolding it m a guaranty for a satislactory ed in himself; the struggle was a fierce t •
' of
- ourselves,
•
•-•- ■-our
-----------take rare
and• drink
own
ni'jnt. [Loud cheera.]
. . “.■uJlcctiou tl»t toy
I tier the iinpiflse ofthc removal of theemone, but his gallant mustang breasts thc tea;” and Jonathan, from a big boy has look there I two of ’em, by jingo I”
horse as a curiosity, because w
“*D
treaty.
Now, gentlemen, don’t—for God's sake, one tha’. used to draw him to Oh'0“
Well,
sir,
I
mast
confess,
I
can
’
t
see
[I bargu there was a sudden rise in die valThc retire CaUfomians, who had long current, and he reaches thu oppoMte shore grown to be ruler of the world. “Sil
don’t—let me go home to my wife and [Appiauas.] Look at what that
| iiejof property, and such a demand for it, groan, d beneath the imposts of a distant in safety ; his men after a time join him, along down,” cries the selfilh white man but us two.”
tail
her
that
the
State
that
gave
her
birtli
genre has produced- Look al the Lakes
“You cani&gt; ‘LF And Y'ork dragged
L jlut merchandise was sometimes carried government and venial governors, had two brave fellows fouling a watery grave to Ilia red brother, and of lands once rich
and extended to her the right hand of fel­
f Off from vessels before the owners arrived ihemaclvt a invited our overture; but a and many horses being carried down the and broad, he has scarce enough to spread thc land lor Ao the table. “Look there,”
and their mighty inland &lt;»m,Dcr’£
*
lowship—under whose laws 1 took the of New York arc indebted for the busy
I at xlirir place of bosincM; and the parties few of their leaders, with ddBdly hatred stream—-but nothing can now stop him— his blanket. “Sit along down,” raid Ful­ continued 1&gt;fc&gt;Jlntlng to thcglaM. “Thth-therc's tkEascal’i now. One of ’cm'i osth of allegiance—don't let me tell her life, the noise and bustle and brnmres
I taking it came in aftcrwanl" to Bar that towards thc Yankees, and hope of
f personperson- the heights adjacent to the Puebla appear ton, and soon steamers covered every lake enough likdBou to be your brother, and that that State will not fight on thc aide
that crowd Broadway today to the great
I they were at the owners’mercy, aid must ai
c «amiddously
— iddously i, —
nl rewnra
reward irum
from Mexico, wv.
were
—now
nowaasmik'Ynight
smile might be
besoeii
seenon
onthe
theim.
im- . nnd river. “Sit along down,” shrieked
of freedom. I see many before me wlio
I nay what they chose tn ask. A brig was endeavoring to stir them up toe
- — —« lit
- • ike
- ■ | the Engine as it rushed along, and the ox thc other N the moot I.ord-forsaken. mean­ will say it cannot be. and it will not be. WeaL And m a citizen of New York, 1
to a reVolt
revolt—
— |1 placable
placable vivisag\»of the leader
I lying at Bosti-n harbor, which had come in many casks with too great sucraaa.— j siztA day and the.goal •••"”*■
appreciate fully the advantages we deny#
•! rar
cart
i ireiuuivu
trembled and cranked in every jjoint
— est looking white man 1 ever saw.”—.4/io main rases wuu .w
,
[Cheers.]
lanta
Eriminer.
from and the great necessity there tafor
I itpfrotn Plymouth just before thc embargo Manuel Castro, a wealthy and influential '
With ninety men on the last.of his car- , sit along down, is the moving power in
i
By this time, gentlemen, you see that 1
I' was laid, fit for sen. The Plymouth own- wini-ta-m
the maintenance of thc Union. “UtyArenranchczo, noted tor
for his
his rich
dcUrmincd
oppos- :■ avan of horses, he fell like a Uiundcrtai.l |
ofthe world—and thetime
is
rmincd OODCiSoid Waltrons’ Brief.
| bare not entirely forgotten the German
I .«■ thought it wm a good time to sell the ition to all charge, and enmity loathe ' on the rear of&gt; the Mexicans.
tlemen, in order to preserve this Union
Dio day
when it shall tellnobly in fiivor
i
“
sweet
accent.
”
[Laughter.]
Now,
gen
­
Old Nathan Waltrons, formerly of St i
I lirig, and scut up his son for thc ——I'—
in all its present and prospective greatwas with them ; the little band of stout ! op
ng|It
0'*’1 '1 “Gringos,”
” had
had arranged
arranged for
for nn
nn attack
attack on
o
Clair county, was somewhat famous in his ' tlemcn, I am perfectly grilling to come neks and glory, we should hava a man m
I telling him to demand 8,000
for
&gt;
•
—
.v
i
.
j
,..,.^7,
—
guarding
the
presidio;
taken
byj
|
—
■
X” 'T
W’d i ‘h‘‘ Fbcblo los Angdoi, the l.e id-quwtors
J.,
Th.!{ among you at any time to md in this good
mjorjke
EOccis
of
Punch
p
4
y
for
his
litigious
propensities.
Tile
I not to take less than 0,000.
’ '
X). John
went. | of KcarncVt Wd
a ,mn|| fore! of msr surprise, and nut having the advantage of A Priiste Rooi
t cause? ' 1 have noti'eToquence, but the the Presidential Chair who
to the North, not partial to the South, Mt
I t j Bos tor* found how thir
ings stood, sold inM Md Vl&gt;|untccrt. His agents were in
cause is one, I have frequently thought, knowing only the United States of AmtrI
On,
-d»p, f.». in, ‘
x! •
I the
iff a ....
moment,
and
.... brig
w..6 ...
--------- , —
J hurried home, ; a|| portj, of t|M. country, inflaming ths in­
for which it ironly necessary to open ti» ire. Whsn, if ever, the North reams b&gt;with bis L...
bargain.
w,j urgiOg th’cm ’o join him.— triers of Fremont • nothing can withstand °* November, a tall, gaunt, queer-looking
■ &lt;elated wLX
—... As he neared ’
On .aJti-----------------------------------roe W;„.D Judge G-------presided
presided month and words will go out of them....
I the house he saw the
old
man
marching
-i. i-&gt;
_ —
...
gome means nis plan e.ked out.
tbrir shock. With shouta^f triumph they ‘ ’&gt;»tomer, drowed in a blue cart with met- in
hl the
thc Circuit
Circuit Court
Court of
of that
that county,
county, he
he •dvea. If, by mv feeble efforts, I can do clined to go too far, he should be ready
to sav to it, it is not well that that should
■ up and down the piaxza, and presen tly be
nTkr
7U9£»!,{
Mdu
"l butiona,
bullon»’ with
wil11 “yslier
yslier"stripedpataloons
’I wm at this lime nt the ranch «f my
a.* . mmi
'it »l
slnptti pataloons b&lt;.inui
the criminal
began die
the call
call of
of the
criminal ducket
ducket anything for the State of Pennsylvania, 1 be dine. And when the South la Inde­
■ rushed ott to meet his son and hear the old friend. General Martinez Vallejo, on change thc battle to a rout.'
will come away again any time you want.
■&gt;
। am! calfskin termination, Mt “solitary with:
I result of the sale.
the Sonoma Creek ; my companion was
I will now give wav to my friend, John ed to go too far or to do wrong, ho sboula
Waltah-wlllsh
■!•«&lt;’" in • li“lc ruom’ ■ito“‘ed’“a
“
Thc
People
vs.
Nathan
Waltrons,
in
­
sav to thc South, it is not well that that
With Fremont wm a ’---------- ---------I
“Hare you sold the brig, Jobn F
Cnpt D------- ,who has si c- espousWone
certain little tavern, in-------- street, rhil- dictment for stealing saw-logs; arc the par­ A. King. I know be is’ my friend, and 1 should l&gt;o done.
[Applaure.] And in
I
“ Yes, father."
&lt; f our host’s daugbtnni. Vallejo was one of chief, the sole remnant of a band that sdclphla.
w anted to nominate him for Vice Presi­
ties ready?’
■ - “For how much, John F
the largM UniboUenln Culttouto o«o- joined Kearney on his journey across the
Before him wm a little round table, on
“Ready,” said Burke II------- , •‘ready for dent [Cheers.] He will finish up what
jlnius. In bis
ing
forty plains.
bra war paint, mountedcOU
moanted.Ou a
I
“Ten thousand dollars F
■ . some
.
. sixty
.. ... square
____— miaes, with furtv
I have begun, and probably do ample jus­
whose mnrlile top was “not a little" pitch­ the People.”
•
■
.
—
i
—
..i.i
,
to
Freedom.
(Great
applause.] For the
I
“Ten thousand dollars!” fried the'old thousand head'ofcattle and severs! hundred bare hack mustang, be would riac“P
er of smoking punch, “screcchcn hot,”
“Well, Judge,” souealcd out old Na­ tice to some of the bungling English I more expanded his mind and heart are,
j,and
____________lance
Mate
■ man, with staring eyea, at hearing a price cattle and horses at that time being n man h full speed to the enemy,
and a wiru- glass. The solitary individu­ than, “I can't get no lawyer to 'tend to my have uttered here. [Cheers.]
the stronger will be his love for Fretdom.
available wealth.
wealth. . He
He had
had been
been formerly was thrust at him, dexterously throning
throw it
I more than double what the vessel cost.— available
Mr. Danheimcr wm followed by Dr.
al was York—nothin’ else, dear child— case, so I must do it myself”
[Applause.]
I would like to eso -such
I “Ten thousand dollars! I’ll bet you’ve governor of the country, and wm consul himself on one side of his home, he would and thiit was his second pitcher foil—nigh
James Grimm, editor of thc German Zej“It Is your right,” replied the Judge.
sentiments expanded here. [Applause.]
I nold her to some swindler, who dod’t care ercd fair spoil by our people, though in avoid the blow, and grasping the pule, l&gt;:» ■erotHl empty. One minute after, and
He
“Then', Judge, 1 want to get the vrone tung, published at Pcllcville, 111.
■ what thc price is, and never means to pay justice I must state that he was kindh dis­ drew up his antagonist, and with a stroke you couldn’t—fact you sec—have squecz- clianged to some other county, 1 can't spoke briefly and with a strong German 1 would like to nee our lake short* dotted
posed toward thc Americans. Die house of his tomahawk cleave his skull, ejac^ila- cd a drop out of cither pitcher or glass, have a fair trial in St. Clair
accent
“We camo here,” he said, “to
■ his notes."
Massachusetts and Now York may bare
^ subZi^tiri edifirc of
stories, ulating a grunt of ratisftetiun. Ihreedid
■
“Notes, did you say, father!' Why, km
wm a substantial edifice of two stories,
by a forty-two pounder, hydraulic press.
•‘Why not,” replied the Judge, “can find a free land where wc can speak our light, so that their property and their
surrounded bv
he dispald. in this manner afonc and tm■ there are no notes in the case. I gut the surrounded
by a
•'corral
” 1—with
“ *a**stout
“" ”gate**“
I
York rang the bell. Thc wsitar popped you not get an impartial jury in this large thoughts freely, where there is a free prcra
people may be safe from the rocks—&lt;du­
■ money and put it fa the bank. Draw, „J; lk.
^.ea or
and a free soil, and where we can live un­
his head In the door.
county F
ty which I believe belongs to the Union
■ and you will get it.”
“Ring, rahF_
“No, sir! Pre followed that logging der a government with that freedom which to perform.
‘"w/hid all retired to rest, and were rode here and .there, all fled before hnuI have always protested
‘•Of course 1 did. Is it clearing off!
| business
pretty
tnug,
1
tell
you
Judge.
”
wm
denied
us
in
fatherland.
Tbo
Ger
­
■ The old gentlcmali's excitement wm
■ •'■n»aa nrrttn ttltia 1 tell WOU Judl’r ''
H suddenly cooled, and M the rulingpassion
“No; sail—damp, ssb—fog so thick, sah,
Thc motion to change thc venue wm mans have sought to find a party which
would secure their rights and carry out
you could ladle it out ’th a spoon, salt.— rcfu&gt;w].
[Great applause.] I would have it all
Have anything, sah!"
“Well, Judge,” said old Nathan, “will their sentimenta.
“But we have found here in America developed and made useful to the country.
“More punch, and strong."
I yOn allow me to go over to the hotel and
teal™ dri^duel who infest ^the connI would atate that thofcoveniment, with
I would have the 1350,000,000 nf prop­
on aristocracy to contend against, as we
“YeX, sah—immediately, rah."
I get m.. britfr
Ktril
y-rf
1 their i-ua! sp^l in roS mature, .prased
tv on our lakes secured.
I think It wor­
The waiter withdrew and in a few sec•-Certainly!” wm thc reply, and out had in Germany. It is the aristocracy ef th v of all the light Moresary for such a
m wdl m the time permitted, and in cos- on aporopnation to satisfy Gen. V
The following incident wo had from a
onds rammed with the third pitcher, and aUrted Waltrons. He wm gone a long the Slave power. Some of us had fought
purpose. 1 would also say that the Pa.
tumes the most pirturraque. m
for
ye*n *f’
friend whn knew the partyDeacon
York wm beginning to feel glorious when, | limej „j
j ujgc gn.w impatient of the for freedom in Germany, and we are rea­
dy, if need be, to fight and bleed for it citic slopes—that distant California, to
Comstoyk^ of Hartford, Conn., b well new is usually considered so. The Gen- ter.
on raising up his eyes, he raw his own figr
which 1 have much reason to bo grateful,
icompletely routed the Californians,
ure in
Burke II
n------- Informed the Court that
.known ai being provided with an enorm- era:, aaorc m »»•», v—~----- &gt; —
„ a pier glass, directly opposite.
opposite, He
is worthy of a Pacific Railroad, and that
but they acnin mode a stand at thc Son
.•oa handle on hh countenance, in the shape ged the Intruders with:
the brief was In a whiskey barrel, nnd
nibbed
his
eves
again.
Pascal, headed by Fko. Still they were
rof a huge now, in fart it is remarkable for
“Quire re la F (wbotattere )
“By thunder!” mid he, “here’s some that it would take some time to draw it
dasplrited, and General Kearney with bls
iu great length. On a late occasion, when
fellow sitting right before me ■ PR swear out An officer was sent for Waltrons, ty we will join. You will find us in thc ment
“Americanos.« amigos, abre lapuerta.
mounted men defeated them with great there's impudence for you ! This is a pri­
i taking up a collection in the church to (Americans and friends open the gate,)
but be had swallowed his 4nV and gone front ranks, if possible; we only wish to
which the Deacon belongs, as bo passed wm thc response, a blow accompanying loss. The governorship of the country vate room, sir, for my sole accommoda­ to Canada, where a Latitat could not find be mated as freemen among freemen.—
the constitution stands in the way of giv­
l&gt;cing decided, which W long
•
him. And the case of the People, Iva. Do not deprive ua of our rights oa men,
through thc congregation, every person the words that made the ffiwr shake again ■ource &lt;/ trouble between Kearney, Stock­ tion.”
ing lands for railroads and for other Im­
.
*
va ■ ■mar
The demand was perforce complied
He waited a minute, expecting an an­ Nathan Waltrons, after the lapse of nume­ for which we fought in your ranks. We provements. And now 1 say that I see
ton
and
Mason,
aflairs
became
more
actshall
all
go
with
John
C.
Fremont
for
lib
­
swer,
but
his
reflection
only
stared
at
him
with: and a band of some fifty men were
rous years, stands for trial After that
no difference between giving land andgivtied, and thc American force, now largely
The Deacon did presented to our view mounted and ar­
timeithn Judge wm carefol never to let a erty to the death.
to hcddjhis peace.
augmented, was placed on such a footing
f„r .
••I MM saying, air, that this is my pri­ —a '_____ 71 .krayed m trappers and hunter., and armed
as to soon “crush the bead of rank rebel­ vate t|b»n—mine, rir!" cried York, fetch­
to the teeth
IForemost among them, on
ion," and Pioo and Castro fled to the lowing hiavaicc an octave higher than it wm
a black mustang, was a .mail. »mewy
give land.
They icknowledffc,
w country to fight for a time longer befort. No answer was made, and he nmg
dark man, evidently thrir leader with
gratitude of the Committee for your unan- acknowledge, that they can adl tl
the bell furiously. The waiter made his
eom- against inevitable late.
been afflicted a day or two with a sore “an rye like Mars to threaten
imoua and cnthusiMtic approval ol tlie re­
His tall form and plcraant countenance port wliieh they have presented to yon.
greatest aeternuusuw'. — ------- - •..v ”1 1-.J
__
nu.'t 4 »lr for. will have iawrrared themselves uprai his From the begfaming tha CmnmRtoe felt
L.iltounatoS bi. r««b &lt;1—.
light that a pound of dt o»ly weighs four
memory.
Mr. Dorsbeimer is an old that their work wm one of difficulty.—
him M bom to command—TO »•**»•
ounces- If be pula in a little too much
Jackson Democrat, the friend and suppor­ They feared that they would find trouble tween giving the money of tha General
ter of Dan. D. Tompkins and Silas In arriving at a mode for uniting all thc
__ ____ .__ j a— i—J -r .u- n—_ —
clementa of the North for Freedom in one
■Il to I Why.
• &lt;*»*,,lu*
solid phalanx, to crush the viper that has
right opposite me now, on the other aide
upon this as a very hjjA/ matter for a
grown
up
and
crawled
around
our
libtrof the table. Rot his impudence."
• tendencies. He la the most
newspaper, but we think that no weB bred
the laborer likes beet to i
“Table, sab—fellow, rahF
which enables him to sleep
(bread) person will laugh at it.
called out at Philadelphia, be spoke
•Warranted to
are to continue for four
follows:
•

A good story in related, in which Dr.
Pend is made to figure quite prominently.
On a certain day be was waited upon by
a maiden lady of 'his congregation, who
eamc to reprimand the esteemed and
somewhat facetiotw preacher for having
bought a fiddle for bla son.
Scarcely
waiting for thc usual salutations, upon en­
tering the pastor's dwelling, she began, as
thc story goes:
“1 think, Dr. Pond, that a man of your
age and profcraion might of had something
better to do, when you were in New Loo-1
don last week, ttaui to buy Enoch a fiddle; 1
all the people were eshamed that our i
minister should bay Ilia son • fiddle. A
fiddle! Oh. dear, what is the world com-1
iisil to, when ministers will do such
tfingsF
“Who told you 1 had bought Enoch a
fiddle 1" inquired the Doctor.
“Who told me T Why every body
rays so, and some people have heard him
plav on it as they paased thc door. But
ain’t it true, Doctor!”
.
“I bought Enoch a violin when I went
3o New London."
“A violin! What's that!"
“Did you never sec one 1”

STORE,

■;

W

Ratibmof the Hamaa Fit.—The
■tan Fbyu dewdating the wheat fields

er, with two glasses, made Its appeara-fight on the 13th tart., when one of them
named Williams, drew a knife and cut ““ York filled cm of the glasses, and tbsn laughter.]
the throat at fata antagonist, named Ash­
lev. from ear to ear. causing instant death.

It will be forty yearn the 26th

North.

will"
And so te did
be thoroughly rotten.

We of

_

“ 5“

�A&gt; the Annual Conference of the Meth«“»'»■

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

North

odteu, Md aa Rocked.

of a most desperate and exciting
for Presidency. We are idinona™ it in the enthusiastic reception
*

i ability to
N. BAILEY,

will carry it easily. [GreatapplMJse.l-—
! like the idea of a wagon road to thePadic, and 1 like thc idea of a rallro*d. 1
•would lisvothem both begun on the same
Somrtbinj I, -a to
the Ciucianati platform about a Pacific
Railroad, but it ia so covered up with
words thai they have not yet been able to
xav whether it favors a road or not, and
*1__ Aa aa ret.

plauec.j i say to tbe North and to Califorala, that it is equal!v their iBtcrest that
this road should be built, and thst immediatelv. End that thev need not look to the
The Delegate from OiUfontia—And
they will not.
Mr. Law continued—We want no pass­
ports'to travel The fare of a freeman
should be hh passport everywhere. 1
don’t like thc platform adopted at Cincin­
nati. It is a piece of trickery. They aay
it ia the same as that of 1852. I stood
upon that platform, and I ought to know
sometHngof what it was. That platform
acknowledged tbe line of 36 c 80. This

REPUBLICAN Tl&lt;X£T.

JOHN C. FREMONT,

WILLIAM L DAYTON,
AMOcUllon
Ub_ ;
J0U5 w stebbins.
■ S AMCK-T. McNAIR &gt;
g S’SEE’SEP'
f
C. S. BURTON. ’
J. S. VAN BRUNT.

Kc-srrt^; S»&lt;

.1 1.00

now they would give Kansas and all that
vaai Territory to Slavery. They aay
that it is'the same—that it means tlio ■»/.
im. /w«m
ism

wptiuhon
. 7•’."k-’a.".”

not alrea ’y detained the Convention too ; ° Xoveiber ।
ling—[Cries of “Go on"]—I would say | - ------------a word concerning tbe industry of our the Correa tian.
country. 1 like to are the coal of Penno. N. BOLTWOOD, i
sylvania—the motive power of the spin­
0. W. MILLS,
&gt;
dies cf Masaachusetta.
[Applause.] 1
J.B0UERT8,
J
like to see the iron of Pennsylvania form­
a our railroads throughout the land. 1
I to see the teeming products of the

and to encourage. But to close. We
must encourage the South to say to her &gt;
Secessionists, "You are wrong.” and wo
* «VDJUU1—lur m uui
,
eneoaraaed, and our country be maoe1
prosperoiw and happy. [G rent apnlausc.] |
i like that Freedom. It ia a result of in-

RVFUS HOSMER,
(JEOROE W. LEE.
ISAAC P. CHRISTIANCT.
W R. NOYES.
PLINY POWER.
JOHN McKINNKT.
POXALD McISTYRE.
FERN AR IK) C BEAMAN
HOVEY K. CLARK.

tdligence. It is the motive power of our
industry and progress.
There is no
country- in the world in which there is »c
much intelligence; therefore there is no
country in th« world so great in industry,
or that enjora equal freedom. [Great
Thc immense enthusiasm with which
applause.] Shall we, then, throw tbew
things sway in this Convention, or shall the
ceived by the people of thc Northern
States, has frightcnril thc advocates of the
slder. If we look at our map I think we
Federal, proslavery Candidate. Diey
will find that we have intescst enough to
_____ if
_ decipher, the band writing on tho wall; in
induoe vs to remain here for months

_______
rf.
___________________
necessary.
1 have no doubt wc rill tri- the spontaneous uprising of the maasc*, in
urnph iu
in me
the pa.
jn'd. We
doubt- j favor of the candidates and principles of
urnpa
n c were on a aouoi0.1 road
—a yesterday
• i —it
t. appeared
a_________
fill
uneven; thcJRepublkan party. They tremble be­
it is smoother and easier t &gt; travel on to­
fore the portentious waves of public sen­
day, and 1 think that on Tuesday neat it

will be a perfect plane. [Great applause.] timent that arc now sweeping onward,
Mr. President, let us wait and sec. [Ap. tiireatening to overwhelm the prospects of
plw.j
their Federal leader, and bury the hopes
of tbe Slaveoqfacy in the dark abyss of
We learn from the Richmond (Vo.) political defeat.
CoL Fremont is emphatically the man
papers that twanty-two of the clergymen
of that pious city, where the Christian for the times. His reputation is beyond
character of a slave enhances his market the reach of calumny, and hia abilities are'
value[ have joined in an eloquent appeal
.
,
' .
to Mr fra. riUtra. -™ &lt;hc PS •
«••• l’J !«"
dvnt'mg A. io our NwioraJ dr.ir, "— Thc platform
-- -------------of' the Philadelphia A,
Conven
—.­

Will Senator Douglas spew out his ven­ tion which nominated him, takes strong
om dn these men tor preaching politics; ground on the subject of human Freedom,
especially as they recommended that tbe
and proclaiming the unalterable opposit­
should be set apart for such preaching.— ion of the Republican party to the spread
YVill the Free Preu, with its eminent re­ of Slavery into Free. Territory. CoL
gard lor the purity of the pulpit, denounce Fremont accepts this platform, avows hit,
them f We apprelrend not. It is only entire approval of it, and .pledges birntyff
•clergymen who preach the gospel of free;
tlom who are to be dcnounctsl. In tK»' to the work of carrying it out in itOnic
eonndetiou we would ask why the Frtt. spirit and meaning. His indomitable cnPrm this morning suppressed thc teleplxedespatch which told of a Methodmrocatioa having been broken up.;
iii members driven from thc State by
roklavcry Missouri mob.—DtL Tri-

ergy of character and high sense of honor
are a sure guarantee that he will keep hia
promise. Liberty has nothing to fear,

but everything to hope for, from Col.
Fremont. Die Freedom of the territor-

BuCHAWAX AMD TtlB MsCUAJClCB.—A
a drop of Tyler blood in his veins.
venerable citizen of Washington, (Mr. A.)
The energies of the country are aroused
related to us on yesterday tbe following
to secure his election and save the Terri­

tories, the common inheritance of the namanoe with which his brilliant career in

the services of his country is surrounded.

qualification t at excites
On motion of John Roberta, the pro­
neas among the Bockanier
reedings of the Convention were ordered
tell us that our candidate is OfAx an explor­

officer Mid tarred andfrathcrod him,

prevent the outrage.
The above itqm of intdligrrico came by
ulmph da. befohi , rfurday, «d «aa
wppnaaed iy Iba A&lt;* -Oi.a. Hanna
braxne an allp ot Un Border Roffiaiu, &lt;2
eourw tkat paper naa «.t BWy w pabearly part of his life was spent in the
■Dio celebration of the 80lh anniversary lia anrUu nlld; .o»ld lm,«rUnmia tile bill.
of our National Independence, in this vll- the good opinion of Its readers. We
fighting the French and Indians; and yet 1
most people are willing to.admit that his 1
not advert to the particular improvement
pleasant, cool and beautifsl, and the lib­
provided for in tho bill Wore the Senate,
qualification! for the Presidency were I
conference mentioned above, and outraged the importance of which had been so ably
erty-loving people of the county came, in
so scandalously some of its members — and so elixiutntly mA forth by the two
about equal to those of Buchanan who '
goodly numbers, to do honor to the anni­ 3. M. Dysart—band thc ruffian doom to
spent the youthful portion of his life in I
Senator* from Loui-ana. as to the im­
versary of the day that gave to Free infomy!—was chairman of tho meeting of provement of St. Mary’s nver and St
the ranks of Federalism, intrigueing for
doin a glorious inheritance, and to thc outlaws. Tbo resolutions do not substan­ Clair Flats, in which his constituents are
office, and opposing the administration '
tiate a charge that the Methodists in Mis­
immediately interested, and which had al­
world a model of self-government.
The
and war policy of President Madison.
souri have transcresavd the laws, engaged
attendance was very large, and the cere­ in public brawls, or privately incited so been vetoed by the President. No
CoL FaxuoxT is admitted by all who '
man could foil to perceive that tha views
monies were conducted in the right spirit slaves to rebellion, or in any manner out
know Mm, to be a manof eminent ability. •
of the President had undergone a radical
The band of martial mireic gave many raged public decency or social order.— change relative to tbe subject, since he
He has been Governor of, California and
spirit-stirrisg National air*. Thc services Dary read thus:
Senator of tbe United States, and that ia 1
Ruohtd. That we are well aware that
tha Chafl-Jn were beautifully and ap­
certainly -one notch higher tiian Pierce cv- by
1
there are persona in this auction of the
nuion he deciarea, wnuc no zuiuu
propriately performed, the Declaration of
country who are well known and avow- sustain this, because it contained some
er got before he received the votes 6fthroe I
Independence
was
admirably
read,
and
same brawlers for President It is the H
objectionable items, yet there were meri­
the' laws cf the confederacy and State torious objects, and if separate bills, ma­
just pride of CoL Fremont and his friends 'the Oration wm admitted on nil hands to
be a model (effort. It called for the hear statutes, in folminatiug their rom.pnng king appropriations for them, were, sent
that he is an explorer; that he has spent
plots against the peaertbk and abiding to him, nc would approve and sign them,
much of his life amid tbe wild scenes of ty applause of the audience. A copy has citizens, with reference to their property. predsely the course thc Senate pursued if
Ixren obtained for publication, and we ex­
ReaoW, That we believe tltal we know
nature, enduring privations, hardships nnd
objects were national and constitu­
pect. to publish itin the Biwxra next week. them, and that their denials amount to
dangers an’developing tbe resources of the !
tional, certainly those in the bills which
Die dinner was also excellent and well naught with vs, and wtfgivc them timaly the President recaty vetoed would come
world, in adding to the names and fame of
warning to snttle tbrir business and |*areunder that Itead.
his country, and advancing thc great in-1 patronized.
• In the evening there was a splendid dis­ ably leave the country. Mid in the event
tercets of humanity. It is a fact worthy
that tbev will not comply, we pledge ourplay of Fu-eworis, tader tlic direettoa of live* and houora that they shall be remo- tutionality of these improvementa, quot­
of nolibe that thc Territory of California,
ing thc views of Jackson and Calhoun, to
conquered by CoL Fremont waa, by his A. W. Anaxs, and thc immense concourse yedJ
sustain him in hia. pomtioos. The ques­
Retolred, That we believe that the nor­ tion was then takro—shall tbe bill pass,
of people that assembled to sec,it, ap­
active exertions, brought into the Union 1
thern
preachers
that
are
now
preaching
in
peared to be highly gratified. There was.
tbe objections of the President to the con­
as a Free State, and hcncexit is lh?t^he
this
country,
in
our
estimation,
and
actualso, a large party at each Public House,
trary notwithstanding, and tha vote resul­
encounters the hatred »n.l opposition of
aDy from our knowledge, arcabolitionista,
and the danee went on with spirit On and ns such we discountenance them, and ting in veas 31, nays 12. Tbe chair an­
the Slawocracy. Had he Ken instru­
nounced thc 33 of those present having
the whole, the day and the night passed do most aolemnly swear that they shall
mental in making California a Slave State,
vote&lt;l for thc bill, it was jnaaed.
off pleasantly and agreeably.
not praarh any more in this country nnMr. Mann thought it required twoand been willing to stand now on an ch a
less they shall prove the stronger party.
tliirds uf all the members of the Seaato,
pro-slavery platform as Buchanan lias
The very resolutions state that thc nnd appealed from the decision of&lt;hc
Die proceedings of the Republican members of the Methodwt church in Miamounted, he would have been a very nice
chair. * A discuasiou ensued (n which
man in tbe estimation of tbe Slave-holding County Convention w Inch met in this vil­
Messrs. Seward, Benjamin Thompson, of
But their denial is not Kv., Slidell. Cullender and others, eu*tainlage on Saturday last, may be found in mined in them.
aristocrats of thc Democratic party.
taken.
At
the
meeting
of
the
mob
where
,cJ the chair, and Butler, Clay, Toombs,
Thst he is not a politician is thc boast our column*. Die Con visition was well
these resolutiona were passed, not a single
of he friends. If the friends of old attended, and the best spirit prevailed
illegal action was fastened upon any one
Several spirited of the mrn whom tiiey 3enouored. It is
Buck could uy tbe same of him, it would among its members.
be more to his credit ax a public man.— addressee were made, and a full determi- intolerance of freedom of opinion, free­
dom
of speech. Mid that glorious “»oul er and St. Clair Flats improvement bill
While he has speut his life in political in­
trigues, seeking for the spoils of office, principles and nominees of the Philadel­ liberty” which our Puritan fathers conten­ over thc President's veto, the former by
ded for. Slavery has grown perfectly in- .28 to 10, and thc latter by 28 to 8.
John C. Fremont has been braving thc phia Convention. Among thc speakers
exorable.
You most accept the whole
The Hurd bill, fur the admission of
inclemencies of thc seasons, the hardships were several who voted for Pierce in 1852, system without qualification, or yon must
of the wilderness and thc dangers of the nnd who have, up to the present campaign submit to the bludgeon and the mob—
Terrltewi^s. Adjourned.
battle field, to promote tbe interests and acted with the Democratic party. Jous Mr. TiKwnbe defend hia favorite institu­
IIovsz—A message was received from
glory of Ms country. If Buchanan had Roaxara and O. Score were • appointed tion before a lhetou au£cner. Senator the President rclativa to appropriations
Butler portrays its loveliness before the heretofore madh for tbe purpose of pur­
been mure of an explorer and less of an delegates to the State Convention.
yeomanry of New Hampshire, a hundred chasing from Hiram Powers the sculptor,
intriguing Federal partisan, he could have
Southerners ply you with their pro-slave­
some work of art to adorn thc capital
shown a cleaner record. The country, in
At a Republican Caucus held in Has­ ry- arguments at every watering-place from which it apnearasuch purpose is still
thc prea:nt crisis, needs an able and scien­ tings, July 5th, 18545. J. M. Russell, J. tbroupioiit the country during the sum­ pending. . The House ordered to be en­
mer solstice, and they are hoard patiently
tific explorer at the helm of state. We
M. Nevins, and Wm. Burgher were ap­ and respectfully, but, am a mao go Sooth grossed for a third reading the bill prnvi.
ding fur a settlement of the claims of tbe
have been at the mercy of political intrig­
pointed a Town Committee.
and s]&gt;eak his honest convictions 1 No, officers of tbe Revolutionary and tbe wid­
uers long enough. '.Tbe good old ship of
not even the mild objurgations of the goa- ows and orphans of those who died in thc
state ku gone astray. Wc-ueed a scien­
&lt;tMlfiMA- Rrxrer.’ Hreu. will hr In •**. will be listened to.
Spalding A Rogen Circus will be in
Wc ukf kplrtBnirT ft dwelling on this
tific explorer to search out the true course
of thc
Mr. Houston moved a i
and bring the Government beck to ite for­ Hastings on Monday, thc 21 st inst, and . fact, hut while reading such outrages aa rules in onler to act an t!------ - ---------------- ,
give two performances. This compMiy the expulsion of a body of unoffending lution fixing a day for the adjourning of
mer glory under the administrations of _
- •------- •
-------■
* •
■ (Thristisn people from Missouri, we feci Congress. Negatived by 74 against OS.
Washington and Jefferson, mh! John C. b-re thc reputation of being the beet in
in our bosom the swell of a natural indigTbe Senate hill authorizing the people
Fremont is tbe man. It is deemed advisa- ■ ^*e n',e^ States,• and from hiving
wit- i nation. . Wc know tlie North ! cannot al“
of Rantos to form a Constitution and
ble also to give “Bude and Break’’ a few ne«Me&lt;l their performances several times , way s submit to this treatment} and is it
in
thc
State
of
New
York,
we
are
indinnot
better
nme
to
curb
the
sprhnd
of
this
lessons in the art of exploring, consequent­
irinted, together with the amendment- of­
cd to think their reputation well merited, dangerous power—which fa even stretch- fered by Meaani Dunn, Haven, and Bur­
ly they will start in November next,with
IW,
ih. l«&gt;
bo™. '■?
'S™* ,’R
nett of N. Y.
a full rigged craft, on an exploring ex
.
•
..
,
.
..
&lt;.f the rountry—whyn the issue of its exMr. Campbell, of Ohio, asked leave to
“ “»* •*“
ndcr' “f “J "•'"» U" umia.
brfor. tbe people,
nwrlc, than
to thc head waters of Salt River
tension »
is dirertlr
directly before
offer a resolulicw for tbe appointment of
have ever seen. Thc novel feature of to wait until it shall grow toh powerful
a select committee by the Speaker, to re­
Man-Monkey, creates an overflow of for restraint 1 Sectional it came to us port a bill for thc adjustment of difficul­
The Republican delegates from thci
lb and fun. Of course, everybody with the constitution of our country, and ties in Kansas, and restoration of peace
if it ever shall become natinnll, we have
era! towns in Barry County assembled
seen enough of ite, mad inujlcranee to and good order, embracing a provision for
thc restoration of tin* Missouri Comprom­
the Court House, in the village of Hea­
foreshadow a» oppreeeion of Northern
ise, die protection of voters, thc removal
tings, pursuant to the call from the Coun­
freemen, which would be overthrown by of test oaths, Ac.
ty Committee, on Saturday, the 5th ins&gt;1.
revolution and internecine war.—Detroit
Mr. Cobb, of Ga., said thc Senate bill
attempted to make a great blow because
The Convention organized by thc elec­
Tribune.
was good enough fir him, and moved to
a lecture announced at the Court House,
AnolberLie^aUed.
tion of O. N. Bollwood aa President, Mid
adjourn.
by Mr. Rar, was postponed on account
J. M. Nevins, Secretary. Tbo President
Die murderous party of Buocaniers
of hia inability to attend.
.
announced, as tbe legitimate business of
rompoaed of Herbert, Bully Brooks, Mat.
Richmond, July 7.
the Convention, the election of Delegates’
Ward, and their journalist asoociatea, from
Hwgh R. Plcasanto. a brother of tl
inga of a Democratic Ratification Meet­
to the Republican State Convention at
the Albany Aryue down to tho Pioneer, late John Ampion, went thia morning I
ing on Monday evening, June 30th. Fur
Marshall, bn the 8th im*.
are continually charging John C. Fretnuut
several days previous to thia time, the
Die Delegates from the several towns
with owning quite a number of slaves,
ting, and taking a scat by invitation by the
of the county presented tiieir credentials,
word of truth
point, by a flaming handbill, calling on
Gov., said, after a brier period, 1 thought
when, cm motion of William Burgher, it
in it.
Gizzard Foot was bcrel
thc faithful to come out and ratify the
Hear the Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, a
Gov. Wise smilingly replied,! am tbe
nomination of Buchanan and Breckenridge.
er, and brawling Locofoos^ taking their after which the meeting adjourned.
O. N. Boirwoon, President.
an explorer and conqueror of California
Washington, too, waa an explorer.. The

t»on democracy

ia a Uttb

nl—.)».i two or thn
distinctly and shar ly
cuts or cumpruiuwcsbeswccu thecw^

n^£hilSertuderatification

composed of the great corps—the
men who have heretofore uijen Bah P
no active interest in tbe party polio*
the day. It was a gathering withoa; tb
usual adjuncts of artillery, bonlm, uj
transparetuhw, and yet webt!leveite
no oceaakna since the tremctulotu
ministration /irrewr wMch aigtialkal^
campaign of 1850, lum there bren afi;
ted in any politics) canvass in ihi.A^,
such a spontaneous outburst ofaiM,^
triad enthusiasm, as that which BurkH

mention of the name of Fremont—ti
quick approving response to every Ml;
don against the miachevions
lion whfch hrs brought this crisis opom,
—tmpreaarrely indicated him u the tra
man for the ^position forces, and thufo

true issues between them and the Pie^.
democracy had been signed out.

SPAULDLNG 6 R
CUS
Consolidating their
ogaiiut abolishing the , led Floating Palace
District of Columbia. From their Palatial
ir, like-evsry other bro’t ic AmpHthaatro
Amj
on
■a the record provea, of riaaippi and Ohioriv
may latiaiy Mmaelf by ref- their NORTH AME
&gt; 1830, of voL 21, part 2, Ctrcua, so celebrate

Beptembcr Ifl, 1850. It is ronrera, with the t
panics comprising t
Hale—Mr. I’resident, I rite to on-' distinguished Nort
hat is the queatiou before the Sen-1 Southern performe
*
. name ring, in fricnd
-It is on the paawigeof - in neracnee of thc
the Slave Trade in the ,
Both companies
jfe.
tent with two seta

Mason called for the ayes and nous ; two sets ofringhot
passage of the Bill, and they wtrt ; temime every aft
L and were as follows:
I Spectacle every ni
_Messrs. Baldwin, Benton, ’ Canbarn, the magics
’• • • DAYTON, FREMONT, j with ha brass ba

। In triumphal proo
lire morning of'
everv place of exh
i
' 40 HORS

Beward, Ac. Ao.

HASTINGS MJ HKEN.

: SMt to Cbatan's String
stud X.
ofTrick
* « .&lt;• •Poni
X.M
[31 ring and War Ho
everything ebe
name elaborate
the following &lt;l
Pantomimistaj—
* Equestriennes,—
. Ac.
-, I
HX
M'lle Agnes, t
ted Creole Gymn
A Wnxxuxa, Wholesale and Re
Madame On
dm in, sod Maanhctaren •&lt; LrMter.
’ beautiful Drania
trienne.
Mrs. W. U
CERT SALE.—The Circuit Court for thet
Maltress &lt;

The Buckanirr party don’t like Ik
nomination of FrcmunL They asy it va
not fit to be made, mid a great many «i
er tilings to show how they are diwwr;
with it. They say Seward would Ian
been a better and stronger candidate lj
us; »o would Chase, so would Bankt
Now this i&gt; a great pity, but we

ty cf tbe delegMh* «« the Ihiladdffo
Cunvention thought CoL Fn®.« th
strongest candidate who could be rwraa
ted. 8n they nominated him without r­
en so much as consulting thew kind tri
dirintcreeted friends
our party vbov
now so much grieved nt their ivindoet
But seriously, there could be no tettr
and stronger evidence of CoL Frmwtti
popularity as a candidate than is fumaW
by these complaints and objections of fo
locofoco preax. They we the temj*« «
enthusiasni which is gathering amtft! fo
people and which will a“on bunt "p®
their rotton organization, and no
whine about CoL Fremont’s nominabw
Locofocoism is more

Tbe Pitsburg Gazette earnestly two
mends the union of all the opponents o
Buchanan in the Presidential election »«
a single ticket Die same policy iaado
rated generally by thc opposite^ moi/
tha State, whether for or against Mr. FI

Wm. O. Dak
been received wi
est mark of R«y

heads of Europe
. vermlly acknow

!
Bill Lake, Um
I Orleans Clown,
Ml fam.(K40,&gt;
Henry Mxgil
Wr of Hirrr «ts«'ti
SWKEZEY.
,J tort, living Gym
Tbe Motley B

guished Drapa
LAST CALL u"
F. Donaldao
LL trenren* wko •" IndsMsd to FERRIS,
EDliCOMB A BARLOW. &gt;u book scroost. comic Equestri
.u.a
a.U .rrrtmll BIT tntmisL
-Mona. La Tbo
tv ot paviBK Ca»uoM
with
tb« Mme,»Pfor
w
2d
»**•
’W
cmircredlre.
or. TSom taUrmted will do well W rf
Geo. Duaba
FERRIS. RDOCOMB * BARLOW.
dyuita=t, and
ta«s. Jmw ‘4w#
ton and Donald
Pork! Foxil! Pork!!!
person executin

Kwm Iisu 1SSTIHlI^L«
Om or two p
----------------------- ..._____ I air at once.
----------------------c. a Crrnl

HAWLEYS-

’

HAWLEY-H.

.

urged, wc do not doubt that an efTur. v2

The bill for tbe admission of Kim
was defeated on thc 30th ulL by om «*
jority. This treacherous act was aa«
plisbed by tbe union of Haven, Hsrn*»
Dunn, Broom, Valk, Wheeler and Wki
noy, all northern men, with the adm'e&gt;
tration party. Every other professed
ponent &lt;&gt;f the administration from thescri
voted for the bill. The object of the*
. Fillmore men is to make a better. P
slavery record at thc South than the 8
cbanan men. with a view to carrying
southern States fur Fillmore. ThivJ

HAWLEYS. :

QCroaby.t
Pantominilst.
IH. Gtat|.r
Hurdle Racer
able Georgian
T. Armstre
Tboa. Stew
j do Cirque.
HAWLEY8- .
Da- femmn
Tarter, and
HAWLEYS
lies Ac. t
.. 1
&gt;n-■
Dw disfm|
I establishmrn

W-Sod.“

State.
24. Every

Mr. Dunn to restore the Missouri
promise which was adopted by
farity; yeas 110, nays IOS. The tkm
Republican members from this State T'

•Ith. The

N-Oth. Man
never North
fllh. Ma&gt;;
here, bareib
this State, a
all the Qm
7th. Ith
a small par
of a Mengs

promise and thc admission of Kan«iGECRJE W. PECK, n/ Mt S*
vom AUAim Mi of them.
rroponaibility of this trrabT
rests upon the Democratic and H1&amp;*’

An awful rush was anticipated, but with
Pleasants rising and approaching tlie ta­
all tiieir exertions, only S7 men coftld be
ble at which tbe Governor sat, said, by
of the ataimchnat kind, until their preeent
Die Convention then proceeded to bal­ got together, several of whom were Re­
G—d 1 did not know you, and so you are
platform, made and sanctioned by a band Ebon Shin and Gizzard Foot I am, re­ renpousibility is brought home to t!**
lot for delegates to the State Convention; publicans, attracted by curiosity. The
of murderers so foul, that be left them marked Gov. W iso w ith a smile, and you parties. They now stand on the
as thc friends and abettors of rtiffi* «
ability, his courage and Intrepidity in the
are Hugh Pleasants. Pleaoanta tbcrouncrate who were present, depicted their
conquest of California, challenge the ad
t&gt;n commenc.d
A resolution empowering said delegates disappointment more graphically than it
to appoint substitutes in case of nun-atramparts are being manned with the bold

election of a Central Committee for the

T. Graven,
Tumbler.
W. Kiqka
known Equest
J. W. Pau
Jehu and Forty
Chas- Brow

■. -HAWLf.Y.s :
iODA-LALESATVS,

■masts:

which are partially ntir—lM
the fall number tj votaa to wU

vigorous, the progremive ; while his chiv.
alrous and noble daring in exploring the

die revolving

«d Uimmi^ of JI

8th. It la
BOOTS

AND

SHOES.

Eshtnent th
resented in
menL
AjDDHSE

tuned at the sight of the empty benches,
and want of enthusiasm and spirit, made
but a feeble effort, and the few chop-fidlen

brightly on the Mila of tbe free north, and
William Burgher, and J. P. Roberta, were

(Afteniour

dnlycboeen.

Also,
Saturday,

uxvuxx,'

July 8,

' ak Bvaax Cm—-Hob. P. Haydon is

It at the nomination of CoL Famtorr.— Jnhn Roberta, O. Scott, O. L. Ray, Wm.

hailed by the people.

■dru® AND medicines.

tSTPerbaps no man of hia ace baa a
mare unfortunate record than CoL Fru-

intoxicatej.
Dre Knownothings of this city an very
Aa an index of tha crane of Republitra
Wc can readily see that Col. Fremont's
indignant about the affair.
freedom tho True A orAerare ea vs :
N. Bailey presented thc following reoo- record h----- “——• •
The idea of locoing, lutiona, which were unanimously
by tha Convention:
lhe flour m&lt;U

« lhei. F&lt;

GCAROL

orcJkoaB?

AGUX HOT SXCEPTKD.
READY MADE CLOTHING.

�Record Refuse, the Falorikeag.
Platform-Budunah papers in this
ire circulatiqj thi- falsehood that
mt voted ngaintl abolishing the
Trade in tbe District of Columbia.
charge it false, like every otArr bro’l
ist Freion't,
'

•rn»c!e

Consolidating
ted Floating P
From their Pa

rwoaR| KANSAS BOUND

fu- (ongresstu
die Senate, Septeiribcr 18,
fellowa:
*Mr. Hale—Mr. President, I rise to en- oisongutsbed Northern and
irc w hat is thc question before the Sen- Southern performers in th l
ring, in friendly strife
Hlic President—Il is on the psswgo of In r-rran. rf &lt;h.
jbill to suppress the Slave Trude In the
Itrict of Columbia.

mera, two sets of clowns,
Ur. Mason called for theayca and nods two sots ofring horeaa! Pan­
khc passage Of the Bill, and they were tomime every afternoon!—
fered, nod-wore as follows:
-Sp.s u, !•• every night! Tom
I "Aye*—Messrs. Baldwin, Benton
Lht • * • DAYTON, FREMONT,

•fficutlotj

the party K
a’.hering wit
^U«J?bonf

p Sewartl, Ac. Ac.
fNore—Messrs. Atchison, Ae. Ac.”
HAST1!&lt;GS*’m7rKE8.

1 ot wc bclievi

*

rsc^ioo

there

•■utburst oft
'hat whit*

in triumphal proceannn, on i cunua.
the morning of arrival in &gt;=5^
every place of cxhiHtion.by
.
40 HORSES,
'
naxvKx n oss mas!
ggWC,
Cbataa’s String Bandl-a^K^
stud ofTrick Ponies'.—.Dan- »u» 0UMIS.
ring and War Horses! and
JKk
everything else upon thc
same elaborate scale, with »
the following distinguished
1 Pantomhnists,----- Clowns,—
&amp;|u~triran«,—GjnmuG,

*Vi

jit this Crisis

signed out.

•rty don’t like th,
«• Thn-JR*.

Mile Agnea, thc celebra­
ted Creole Gymnast.
OLklkt &amp; WusxLKn, Wholesale and Ro
Madame " Ormond, the
-j
beautiful
Eque.i
oenuurui Dramati^
vi
tricntie.
. for Ute .|
MrtMV.
—
— -Z. Lake, the in- »ra« ao».
pHAN'CERY SALE.j trepid Maltress d&gt;* Cheval,
&gt;A
iqum&gt; Dtmtu, Aima I
“*e ^nn Monkey, thc^y*^y?,
WiUiasiK Goodroar, । wonder of the modem CirJ. Grant, AdnUftiaira- cu.
. J. BottuM, dronacd, ‘
'n
i
.
.
.
Wm. O. Dale, who has wFr
tbi» Coart. made I lieen rcoeived with the high- .
pst m,rk of
favor by *•
w. in tho viliagn of, all of the principal crowned
kbs
* •'TV’lA D‘' heads of Europe, and is uni- w ■ k
X' aHmbOTtaTlwm ' ve«,"dly acknowledged to be
1 premises, I.
nd twenty-nit
ten boadrad and Uur- the most graceful and elei«ObIirfred)^ ' Ran: s,iruenM‘l Rider in the
I *°1®"

*** grTMl New

‘ OHwms Clown.

ated him wi
iting tbcan*
of oor party

” ””

I P'jffe-

Pork! PorkI? Pork

B

mruncr in which it fa
nbt that an effort will

30th ult. by one

Be a Free State!!! Hadley &amp; Wightman’s
NEVINS A KN APEN
That is if we can make
H. J. KENFIELD’S
it so, by selling; goods
NOW IB THE TIME.
1. we
e now
I, 000 Men Wanted,
receiving directly
STORE.
to wnoiraooDS win bxsold
AT THE
from NewYork a
The Promised Good Time hu
Dome.
large assortment
STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL. HATE J#s» rrtaraad fra# Maw Yak with1*
WE have on hand, a large and extensive I very larre stock of SPRING end BUMMER
of Spring and
HE tide in thc affairs of those men
Stock of Good# and.are.constantly
who want anything in the line of receiving direct from New York, addi­ asm V5S«K’oMSg.,&lt;
Summer
THARDWARE
which is most sure totions to OUr already large Stock selected
ERTlRRADY-MADE ctOTHlMO, BOOTS sad
with great caro u to tho wsnta of this SHOES. HATS A CAPS, GLASS sod GLASS- Which they offer for
goods
strongly in the direction of HADLEY
which we offer at re- &lt;* WIGHTMANS NEW STORE— community of
The flood from the East has just rolled in. The Latest and most
duced rates, for
sale
.Approved Styles,
READY PAY.
that can be found at any place west of
which will be sold at
city.
Our stock is compri­ Detroit
Our increasing trade, and tho increas­
COME AND TRY ME.
Cheaper Than Ever,
prices that will
ing wants of tbo citizens of Barry nnd
sed in part of

ma

i Wheeler and Whili n, with the ad minisi y other professed »
tration frbm thc north
The object of them
make a better, pro■' South than thc B*
view to carrying the
■'ll! more. lUfafc
icry lo their coustMa-

ra from this State

Ginghams
Prints
Denims,
Sheetings,
Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, Hats, Cap#,
Ready made Clothing,
Boots,
' v । Shoos,
Crockery,
'Hardware,
Glassware, Farming tools, Ac., Ac., and
in fact everything tliat our friends need.
W(‘ dn not wich t n
e (IO not VVIS,&gt; 10

Stock of Goods, larger and more varied
than luu ever before been brought to thia
market. Our stock comprises everything
in the lino of HARDWARE that can
bo named or thought of. We Mve made
our purchases with direct reference to the
wsnta and interests of our customers, as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
principle of
Small Profits and Prompt Pay, Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery an«
Glass teare, Hats Caps and Bonnets
I Our Goods are now &lt;Cerodat-a very small
a nice assortsnent and very chrap.
• ■dv*n« Gn
We speak no vain or
bombastic words, but wbaTwe my will
BOOTS AXD SHOES
■
a great variety of
_
'foundto beliterallv true. Wc never
Ready Made
/S
' talk for Buncombe. Our Goods, both of

rive the full

FOR CASH,

COMPETITION.

or Ready Pay

Our stock consists in
part of

brag about selling &gt;
goods cheaper than our own manufacture, and importation,
our .neighbors, but
i
wish to have all
or Kalamazoo. Let our citizens and all
and satisfy
themselves.
KEKFIEUF&amp;
‘
.
* otbera wanting Good# in our line, make a that cannot be Beat in
quality or price, NAILS, SASH, ------------------- — ,t _ —_&gt; ..
,
lo person^ having note of thia, and try us, before making Style
Gf ASS Are
. '
QHAWLB. Wbtte Crane ShawU, Black and
LASS, Ac.
|
I O Fancr SilkSUwls. andagreatvariotvefbum

CLOTHING,

C
their purchases.
• M nil,
Like an orthodox sermon, our stock C!

find
under wrrraf t/./rrmf
aiiu wioliincr
W lulling fn
IO mnUn
llldKC Goods
htatb ia contained
cAi.h h(^j
compri&gt;c,

ncta.
.
T. Graven, the Champion
«.,»■■'LKY’S.
Tumbler.
'
W. -Kinkade, tho well
HAWLEYS,
,"\K’ ATER ud Quick lime. eoaBUatTr
.uni,, on
&lt;rti h.
haw
l.VV u________ _______ juWLin.U1V
Haw LEY'S.
iTjiowDER. Jhoi, Lrad red C»p«-*sood yap-1 J dm *nd Fortv horsedriver.

A1W a great variety of other dotirable
Good., auvh aa Ifonm l Ribbom and
r lowers, Parana!#, fan#, Chailira, Ijt-.vn.--,
Muslin*, Mantilla*, summer Slutwin,
llo-i.rr ir , ta„ &lt;» «UcS
promise you

nter Dress Bbawla, it
KEN FIELD'S.
! -pAKA(IOL8
u.b^ . brutal aata
£ roeat st
KENFIELD’S.
—j—„
.

PAPins STAGFS
I Breaks, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Ac.
GLAND LAPIDS STAGIX
Jn BddWoll to Uie above enumerated
HE subscribera sranow ranr.inR • dsilr Une of Gouda, wc have now in Store a large and

1
1
HAWLEY'S. I Equratmn and Gy mnast.
! QOkk-LAIXRATCS, SaJ-S.xU »nd SJcrato..M _ C. Crosby, thc well known
O *
HAWLEVR- ■ Pantomimic.
I \Y’HITIX&lt;;, Putty and lint Cbrik.st
H. Ginty, the wOnderfu'
Hunilp K^-r- «“1 ‘WildftnT^ZZT
A
AS J&gt;I'a'wlxT r
■I’Jr qwr»»ii Ponv.

ladies will do well to call and examine

,

«T.O. 0.- !«. ro,. SIlELf AND OTHER HARDWARE
tverv morning. (Hundsvs exct-pird. «t i o'clock, | Such on Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till,

Hinv IIP tmillfl
I crew Buikint • new and elrgul srtlele fbrtheLoUliLJ UL 1UUI1II
, Ji*. ,t very low pneeo. .t
KENFIELD’S.
SECRETARIES AND BOON CAS \
.—
. fo
.
.
--------3
ES, SOFAS, BUREAUS S6“&gt; CORN A OATS FOR BALE FOR
erything In that fine. Glw Motiuu Cut, a ar
FA
COTTAGE, JENNY
snide,
also
Cupa
and
Saneera
tor
ttcU
■
Mt
st
LIND AND COMMON
KENnELD'S.
BEDSTEADS.
Side, Card and Center Tables, Fall Leaf WHITE GOODS, JaekoMlta, Band Madl
VV from HUcenU upwards, and btaeebed Good
Jenny Lind and Light Stands, Lounges, of all kinds, al ’ ' \
KENHELDTl.
toiomnn Cane and Spring bottom Chairs. -'
----. ABLE CLOTBd.HlracB«d materials for Table
Any quantity of Pine, Cherry, White- j ±
Cloth « ranis wide, also all kinds of Lines
wood'and Black Walnnt
’
|| —
•- —
™Toweling, at KESFELD'S.
Tobis
Ctot^s ’tad
A* wc sltali be continually receiving ad­

—«-=-!’-------- tak* tb&lt;Ettxtso ! Butts and Screws of every variety ami
w##l
| kind: Knob L&gt;ck* ami Lau-bea, Finishr.‘^Xl^fpng N»n'&gt; H,,u*e Trimming# of every
—»
«..w tw*r&lt;r tb«n any ! kind, Cupboard Trimming#, Pulley#, Bed
ed cohos; om dtfOKta wa ■
Ji Armuwj.
ulrmrf
n^rraew;
Bcdfocd. JoJtn»town. j an{| Table Castora, Shot Pouches and
Twin*, at
HAWLEY'K. I
Thus. Stewart, the accomplished Metre
RAPlIkS
STAGES lear. Battle Belts, Powder Flask# of every dracrip’ /1HOCOUITK sad' Ftock Tn, af*
da Cirque.
; "Tbe*GHA.xi»
Tt&gt;» gha.xp rafui
^ stai
.. .
... .
. Jt' andjfnday*, and tion, Malcable Butt# and Wrenches,
Tbe fontmmTrick Ponire, Pcga.reu#and I Cr. ".k ™
V
HAWLKT’S. '
t _
...
it
n
l
»rove «t Grand lUpidt U&gt;» uu
Tarter, and thu nar Horse, Buccpha : p. r,, pming ihroarh~
‘
hitneyvilk. and Caarade.-| Strap Hiitgra, Hooks and Staple#, Iron Cheap for Ckah. We would inrite a rail
lit, iJjc.
| dlrrill., Calrdonii. Wluurtiui
■fo ■liM-.ipbbM
.M. hug.!
A- x - and Wood Bench Screws,Sad Irons, Axes, ami an examination of our Goods and
XoTIce.
w e will trv and aatiriy you.
wh™ Price*, and STEBBINS
establishment are:
i Bmp- ■'—•=— z- “------A RUSSELL
tba Mici|p&gt;n Central Rail Road; alaoconnecting Glass, Cut and M Fought Nalls, Carriage
n
Hantings June 9,1856.
State.
ties. Iron Teakettle*, Frying Pans, StceL
24. Every act put in the ring i# better
HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
. yards. Sand and Meal Sierra, Sheep and
’
M1LX8 wilron.
than lias ever before been witnessed here.
Huttnga. June IM. 1854.
■ Cow Bells with Straps, and everything
3d. It Is the most expensively equipped
else from a Twcnty-Horae-Power Crow­
Cl reus ever in the State.
Bar down lo a Cambric Needle.
4th. The Orchestra ia the best ever
SHEPARD A NICBCL8.
We have also just received FIFTEEN
attached to any Circus.
bratbdr
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also.
A general aseortmetit of new and &amp;sb9th. Many of the best performers were
Zine and Sheet Iron, which we will sxll
never North before.
YOUNG AMERICAS LIBRARY.
at a rrocBK so low as to defy competi­
6th. Many of the acts are entirely now
tion.
here, have never before been witnessed in
We desire to call particular attention
this State, and could not be executed by
to dvr Ktnxnva stock or
all thc Circuses In tbe country combined.
COOKING STOVES,
7th. It is not, aa i# customary of late,
partant ffflU, and beanU£ully.iUumiaat«I tpls paa small port of a Circus and a small part
Comprising all tbe newest and most ktof a Menagerie, with vety large bills for
fbovbd pattbrnb that can be bought in
each—but two old fashion Qitusea, with
the EasU-ro markets. Also, to our ex­
and trimmings of all kinds—Csn’t fail to
all the modern improvements,
tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
Blh. It is tho only Company that fur­
STOVES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
nishes good scat# for every visitor.
Lastly, it is the only Circus establishlishment tliat performs everything as rep­
and more extensive than can 'We found at
resented in thc bills and in tbo advertiseClay. the MUI Boy of the Saab any other. Store west of Detridt; and we
do but speak tbe aiMnx, xakkd tooth,
«ben we proclaim to the rare of the in­
ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS
telligent million that w&gt; will sot bb uxTo both Companies.
dkobold by any other house, either great
Will be exhibited at HASTINGS, Mon­
or small..
.
day, July 21st. at If and
o’slock P. M.
Each number of Um Mirnslne will eenuir. 144
TIN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
(Afternoon and Evening.)
euro tMCH. 1# double &lt;x4#mee, rack fear tkaa
WARE—Of our own njanufaclurc, al­
Also, at Gbamd Ranns, Friday and
o? Uteetolways on hand, and made to order, and all
Saturday, July Hhh and 20tb—At Pbap
Goods made by us will be warranted
atKviLLK, Tuesday, July 22d.
without reserve.
July 3, 1M4.
And now friends, one word with you.
-

rUll

B

'n”Xra,dtl-“ *^‘SS |

■■■■ ilia ■■ ■.

t■

, rr*

Benfields.

on hand and for sale I

B"”*-

Mm s..^ Gr.u*» m-.

I.- _

hPRIMMINOS.

Ribbons. Sllksnd MberUahH.

|______________________________________ i
pRENCH FRINW, of ctegmti a.iu™. u
£__________________
XiMFtturs.

300 v'"0,u"“IShlum
nLACK d GREEN Veireti, »t KENT!ELD'S.

VARIETY STOlIE!!

GROCERIES
’dRuSs

HATS, GAPS, &amp;C

FARMING TOOLS.

J^AKISL Fartasstri8ephr»,

IBS GOODS

ought home to
aland on '*
K-ttora of
Day by da

Tbe attention of CASH

adjoining counties, have induced us to en-

Lawns,

.ilk l).w .f

thc Missouri

Goods

purchases, we would
- i-----------P,“1^£,J
l^5ST"lSS,|teM
- —-— ------- —----------- —X----------^^5
Gall aild !
we will sell you all you, «££^^^7.rort- GREAT , BARGAINS.
uuhu
We also cayry on 15___________ sssnsins.
want at very low rates, j
tho
FURNITURE
mailer now small
before purchasing elaewhen
Business nnd shall j
your “pile”. That nood Stick^
4c,
i FIELD'S.
j
keep
everything
peri
ADUsmj
i lea kept constantly ,
taming to that lane.
________ ssluigjra Grind Stones and
on nanu.
.
(Biu
AlWt Adlet&gt;
We use great care in H1” XCJt3*t—'-'‘•‘IgiFuura
Money ou those old I
s'i“r~ “f “
’
■“"*
■“
' “ .DEADY MADE CLOTHING, Casto. Tools,
the
Manufacture
of
Hangings, constantly on hand.
I notes and accounts ‘
our Furniture &amp;■ none
will he tnankiully ic-,
but the.best materials
Also a large assortment of
ceived.
used nnd none but the ee» and Brncsna, Gent* coABilcd Oaitcrs, CoagrtM
J-~ IB. K«.
’ ’ **-■
*“KFn,.
best
workmen
employ■ —-y•—
-eT-Z—s~*—1. - I
SHOEMAKERS rlAlNuS.
lttl6 CreCK, Xj.aStlllg'S, Shoe Thread, Shoe Knivre,- Iron And cd. Among our Stock I women-s shoes, sip. B«*ki0., G#iu™,
\
AND
Zinc Hammars, Pincers, Punches, Peg
1
° -l
| W mil every rarwtv of Bboee, #loo Coo-

\

than Ulf

GOOD NEWS!-'

AT

Soy°!LS(.jKI7'*o'i :
Henry Magilton, the greap”1**10”
1
.
’
,
FARMING UTENBILSi
“ ‘
'
test living Gymnast
The Motley Brothers, surg
Grain Cradles, Grass’Scytbea, Bush
posting even the Ravels.
C. J. Rodgers, tlw distin« oum.
LAST CALL
guished Dramatic Rider.
wooden ware-.
LL persona who are indebted to FERRIS.
F. Donaldson, the great
nn innffnr linw amnll
Wash Tubs, Palls, Augur and Chisel
EDul'OMB A HARLOW, in book servant, , comic Equestrian and Panto­
। I1O
J]an(]|v6&lt; ,\se Helves, Wash Boards,Mop
re hereby notified that unlcaa said accounts are
1
- djooted witbin slew days, they will be and,-r tbe mtmtst. ,
ecessity of paying Costa with I be same, for we
Aldus. LsTUortlC, the inod4,
*.
.
.
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
ern llcrctllcs.
Hand Saw#, Crore-Cut Saws, Tenon
Geo. Dunbar, the noted
FERBls, KDUCOMB A BARLOW,
nn Itn n/1
Saws, Augur#, Planes of all descriptions.
ingi. June 1H.4SM- _
4W8
GymuiX, and (with Msgilton nnd Donaldson) the only
I! 1
person executing the feat of
b™*
La - Perche Equipoise de
, bhde Bevel#. Common and Mortice Gunpi)D. WlipTE kTJiT A5D MAt KKREL. at
gM, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis
Deux, or two person# in mid
_
_______ ________ HAJVLEY-H
cis, and Hammtrs of all sorts and sizes.
air at once.
^aa r\KffhaltA. HynipajUHt XotSMU. aliraVt Ml haad
mason’s tools.
__ _______
C. S. Crosby, thc only
I
at
HAWLEY'M.
.________ j
Ugceuiing tbe feat of ”^aa”ri!;
!
Plastering, Brick, and Corner Trowels,
HAWliY'S. i thc revolving Globe in mid
GRANT A SPAULDING
Spirit Level# and Plumb Bob#, White&lt;*tiar-e-r*^ ...i *tw
I — t*..*..!...

idate than is far
and objection*

UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL 0“

nine
HARDWARE

GREAT ATTRACTION

Goods

idea to page 1

that
7 tot
■ere i
meat and
three prai
Hrddfcfl
nfalhalTw
between a

as

SPAULDING

AND MEDICINES,

return, wc solicit from you a generous
patronage; and we would esteem it aa a
particular favor If those who have umoL
tled accounts with us would call and settle

AGUE EOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CLOTHING.

You will always find ns bxadt akd wjluno to attend to thia branch of the bori­
nes#. Do not be bariifal; bring fa your
money, pay up tbe old score and oommencc a new one. We shall Im happy to
see you, both to receive our pay and to
sell you more goods. Give u» a call.—
Our Store ia ONE DOOR WEST OF
THE POST OFFICE.
HADLEY A WIGHTMAN.
Hastings, Jam 12, 1868.

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

soas;

dition# to our atock, those wishing to

j urvhaac will find Inducement#

AT ALL TIMES
r* , oairar, motneenn, ae^ vouee, t«.o-

■«, ■■

to call and purchase nt the CHrap Garik

mnru«

bole Saws Kprit Level
«e™r*('redj#2s£r^
NEVLN8 A KNAPEN.
(KENl’iKLD'B.

gTOnWAUriaH kinds U

KENFIELB-JL

Tboee mdabtad by note or otherwise.

30,000^^^ “
Vra itL. U&amp;M3.KAL BIMJK AGENCY.

fAuxnscare

WED!!
Loral, Cmvoaring, and Traveling Agents
Town and «#BV##a American. Engliah and Ostvl.---- ------------ —A
wr»ha A
120 TO ViM PER MONTH.

NEVINS A KNAPEN.

April M. 18M.

EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR

�a

ft

GOODS CHEAPER

6

O

LSDIEf AND GENTLEMEN'S

THROUGH IN SEVEN HOURS,
nuaSwf at Kalamaaoo, wtth axpraea trama at
rats aa IU MicMgM CMUai K. B, r*v aast aod

OF NKVIXB A KJUPEFB.

Ever!!
We have noyr on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for tho^
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

fWffcE

TB1 BKRJBUCAN BANNER.

AIMCM.

than

BEAUMONT’S

TO OUR FRIENDS

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

CUSTOMERS.
H. J. KnrnMLP, Dealer in every variety
at Dry (toto Gresanaa, Cmakary, baH Wars,
Jtoty MaSs OtotMag. Hats. Cifa, Basta sad

would say we have
i. -h8?,1*™011

Gaaxt Ai SrAVimn. Dealers in all kinds

Baubt At McAanava, Dealers in Boots

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

CABINET WARE

line, such as Bureaus,
j Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,

nothing more or less
than
some

C. S.BcaTQM. Physician and Burgeon.

L. C. Knxooo, Banker, Stock. Note and

Some rnnrdisa auai from tho sky.
T* Mass ato ate him mw 1

TAILOR

our

only hindrance
being the

backwardness of ouri
Wilusm Roocta. Liv

or Ready Pay.

c u s tome rs

Pmura A Mocmtou. Dealm in ali kinds

CUTTING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE

The
Earth has

Joint Om; Boots A Shoes made to or.

- r&lt;acs of ear othsc poblio

j

»-*•!»««-»

BORDER
RUFFIA5S! sS
IT is not pur intention to detail the hor-1

yielded bountifully
rwunuog* OI MW ID tn* maiern .
1 pLer*. t.t alt lb. priadMl **W*‘'
MTT and nrrrtuit weriee, «Hlt

SnsMoai At

WiatmaaM,

spLenmd stock of

•till roc liana lb« pabUca

r grail*. l*BbUahed errry Saturday, rornrr &lt;
most and UromArU ata, Beaton, Maaa.. bv
f
M. M. BALLOU.
HE -FLAG OF"OUR UNION."

Now bciag excited in Hastings, by

,OF
the latent

or most all are blessed
“'
Office and

J. W. Bccmlm, Fashionable Tailor. CtoUJ&gt;A,’U— S
*’*' *" WVrk wsWMt^AJteoy

with a plentiful
harvest Now\

T. F. Habvkt, Tailor, and dealer in Rea­
S M.&lt;te CJotoing Sui. Suwt. two door. .wl
Oranl»ttoi,Hlllp, Mito.
^•.Wambb, Fashionable Tailor. Shop

COTTON GOODS,

friends

(t&gt;r the same aa noon aa possible and

oblige.

Ready Made Clothing,

n&gt;Maar •- ~

Brown

end Bleached Factory, Wools*

&gt;_________

t

Yours, Moat Respectfully,

do
exert

T. r. HARVEY.

'

Gil* DyaCufl* Ar. A*

Broad. Cuskimerr, and Kentucky Jean
Clothaf; Sbeetinga, Cbtcks and
Stripes, Denims and
I
Ticking*.

Glow Hotxl, By 8. Bcmtch.

Thia weB

Hastings, May 1, 185d.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I
*0 BCMBVC.

Call and extra inc our stock of
BOOTS &lt;Se SHOES.

.pg®.last's

f

MiDDLKvaLK Excusaoa, by o. F. EMO-

yourselves a
N. ACKLEY.
Hmtiagn, May 1, 18&amp;&amp;.

little—pay us up
BHFFIELDS
CHICAGO

IMMEDIAELY TYPE FOUNDERY

Muara. ISHiatud er ary Ralurday. comer at "tn-

“
“
“
Brogana
“
Tiefe and Gaiter*.
Ladies' Btotec*, Walking Shoes.
“
S10, Tlaa, and Gotten.
CaUaodttuuning our large stock of

so we can get

PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE,

Bxalow Hocsg, By J. B. Foor, near the

GROCERIES !

KilMlnck Jr.,1. nUaldTaod Ua^b Ktlpterito
DdMut: That tha amount dinned to ba *

Tea, that can't be beat; Coffee, Sugar,

over the
Johw

Orockery, Glaas and Hardware, I

Co. Officers.
S. \ am B*Cwt, Regiater of Deeds.

“Blues’

H. GUXNFTKLD.

TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE

UFMCK OENERALBOOK AGENCY.

WANTED!!

and

H,N.

Office in the
Office in the

T. J. Htnmn, J

MO TO •250 PER MONTH.

H

aving
_to ~p,

PRESSES, TYPE, INK,

go on
H. E. Hott, Chanty Clerk.

KEVINS £ KNAPEN.

our way

Bat Ua Creek.

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

Summer Dress Goods.

to New York

REJOICIJVG

prompt th&gt;&gt;»&lt;- grain
tbe chain that Ixiet
selves and their chi
crnmwit.
See th
anoe aa they look t
I it were to read in
ance the thuugbta
h- arts. See tbe ai
bling hand. Hear t
hearts, and their st
most the only am
! death-like alienee «
. Truly ia thia a thi
1 viewing it wc al
, through fear that t
the mere contenjp
, tom crisis inspirt
send forth a heart
ua in tbe ratificau
I insure* oar indep
* One of their num

“thoughts that br
burn," fell upon t
shock. Each fee
: turned towards th
is lighted up by t
burn within the
with enthusiasm;
ation pervadt the
while words &lt;&gt;f ■
from the *]&lt;nker
or swim, live or d
know not whnt co
but aa for me, 1 g
hand to tlie cause
Is not this a
MILLS, in। And see them now
ali eager to place
which shall tnak
Ms. P*«*nxMT am Fmllow Cmzxxa:
it, immortal; cha
—There are many subjects which ,may
they design to l&gt;«
well command the mighty intellect of a
.Iran; that chcris
Johnson, coupled with the auuldnsptring
etoquence of our own noble patriot, Pat­ day was read in

r.

rick Henry, to do them justice. Subjects
so great and important that a manofcomdeclared free'
mon attainments will utterly fail to make
blood-shed and d
them interesting to an audience. Yet, thc
subject which is now before ua, th- gn-atSof all subjects, and the most itnp-rt.
to tbe American people—possesses a
peculiar charm, by which it is able to fire
even dm dull intrilrat of thc idiot with
musket, familiar
abandoned ox-g
independwt, am
nil, flowlo* OXCTfBW wd
rf
part m the W&lt;x&gt;
bMMy. On thb aubjec* all tbe fine fed
Tha Artttan l
Ims mA toHM.impalaca of jw nature the enemies of h
are drawn forth, clatrmng their legitimate
energy and per
pttvUiwa of maaifesting tbemaclvM in so ixrdmm whfle
tian* and In words. Tnis is a time when
the wind viU speak; wbro the half amnthtoed Impulse* of our hearts will burst
ima, warming ali our
ay the cold ice of scland burning ey
id* ns. and ilium ins- reeling brain—b

if eternal union. On this day there
dy no mrth.no eouth. no mt. no
4o sectional or political party; all —the clash of s
dying, and the
strife, be forgo
Utert,, nd to -l.lr.n.!. U»
I trv and his God
ol «ir «xmW7'. brt, a&gt;« ; &gt;U mfr™ t» । rThc lAwyer
d»,; nd UmD; llr
tout ■*! Clergv tnan at
,itata union ttovto «'lb pnfrtowm, the-r respective
odlUirflitortj. Uitnntwl Th.. they did BOt fo
tinnl What more inspiring to the soal I
of thewMtf WtatwtU *o completely
arouse Kelatent spark of promethean ftft
that slumbers In our being, and put lue
■nd •edvity In the whole man, slyggsrd

women, and c
ines, of wbate
life—*11 tided
iliea in carry in

aprrsd over y
of deep acorn,
tempt to you
traitor Arnold
Inna in pealing sad joyoo* tones for fro*
They, lika
dom and oar glorious country 1 It i« not
uut .nd devou
Xaim &lt;r tny.wfeb to arouro in yo« moat cherishe
da a AteBite ot enthusiBsin. or to call
fouled for fre
forth
smoking rema
tisn, around
thnae
Bbaatly «*!»*
to call it tbst
c«nt infant, th
mo her, and t
common fate
no difficulty i
I the wbuk
mentality of
from its era
treacherous b
through tbe
■■patriotic, aato wrap himaelf m agsT- blight, leavin
ruin and deso
vile instrume
at «oe time
patriot trern

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JULY 17. 1856.

■bite necessary to make mankind fret I throughout the whole length and breadth I which aU
prompt those grand old heroes to break the ho rd of the poor, and in the comfort­ but to emulate thc degrading disposition 1 requisite necessary to make mankind free I thr
&lt;d,l doubt
doubt tntidi
much at
at the
Ute present
present time,ff
the Union
’the
rSji^md^rprethe chain that bound their country, them- less camp of our then destitute American of the bully ; and will cOty prove our par- indeed,!
time, if | ofour
ourtad,
uno,the
tt» try
cry of
or “"tnc
union:
w. :
tiallty for the disgusting occupation oftho there would l&gt;c * pripce or a potentate in whole Union! and notiung but thc Lnrnn .
selves and their children to a foreign gorso help
h*Ip us
u. God
God !! Then,
Then, so
ro help
heln usi.Gqd,
ns God, j gn« in
‘
thu whole world. ■ftT^mcTnT^ry,
It becomes necessary, [' •&lt;&gt;
ernment
See their perplexed appear­ not huncred as they should—one to whom prize fighter.
ditical freedom
freedom has
has been
been obtained,
obtained, ; let
let us
us use
nse thi« day for It* own legitimate in vtow of all Umo WtaW
There must Me a principle Involved In I after political
ance as they look from one tv another, os’ we have done injvitict—I mean Thomas
' .
there h not a patriotic son or aaugnwr &lt;.
1,
it were to read in tvich other’s counten­ Paimk. History makes mention of this every cause that foreman appeal to arm*; that tne people of the nation should know ' purport
w long
as the Hebrew tribes were ' oir great Republic, who cannotjrothfally
la spue of all her pride;
it. It was seemingly alight
So lot
ance the thoughts which dwell in their man as a “political writer of great merit.” and timt nation, which adopt* and defends ' how to retain
Y»( oldlr Io that noMo heart.
.
tea to 'relicvo j united—ao Jong ns they, in brotherly love exdairn, ‘•Arnerra,. a it 1 all tin
,
In all IU glowing yubta.
hearts. Sec the anxious look—the trem­ His casay entitled, “Common Sense," was a good principle, though apparently a weak t.uk for the Gredaa State* to relfovo . united—so long ms
thiemsclvea., at almost
any lime, from--the
and kindness
tbeir yearly lacrifi-1 love thee still.
*-------------------------'
---------offered
«•”
A war! aho cried, and opnrned ■
bling hand. Hmr the flutter of their great the germ of the revolution—the ‘•Crisis,” nation, will become endowed with an alslmcUca of foreign apprmjdw: but the ces tn the same God, at the same altar, so '
*
H„urt
hearta, and their subdued whisperings, al­ published at a time when the spirit uf in­ most superhuman power; while, at thc
descendants of tht- mighty Hercule* found long were they irnkpendent and wrong to
Cwrt»p«Bdra&lt;x »t tb» RepaWwaa
most the only sounds that disturb the dependance flagged, and patriotism almost tame time the strength, of a nation poeit more than a iLreulean labor to retain defend their rights as a people ; but, so
Salxm, TlX., Jvxk 2&lt;. 1830 .
death-like silence of that cradle of liberty, dispairod of success, give energy and ac­ rtwsing great power, when engaged In n
soon as they became divided against themMw. Bsxsa:—Your bmible servant m
j Truly ia this n thrilling sccin\*and while tivity to tliis germ ; causing it to quickeu l&gt;a&lt;l cause, will forsake it in ita hour of the liberty an carilr won.
Kepublicanlouuc,
Roi'uc,uic
theoure
onceongmy
mighty
'viewing If Are 4 almost hold our breath and shoot forth into the noble tree of lib­ need. Our forefathers did not defeat the Kepuwieon
। | m Ivcm, and had established two places
r-~— of
- , 1 U, trarej, jn the great Prairie State, find*
nnuangovernment,
n e can a*wrai 1 mistress of the whole ktrnwu world, knew
worahlp, calamities and rational troubles,I tt ftw itcln&gt; which ho believes would be &lt;-t
, through fear that they will yet waver; and erty under tho shadow! of which we find British government Wc can m well mistress of the whole known world, knew worship, calamities and rational trouble*, I
dsim
, • .t
Hint
.. .v.
die cannon,
____ the
.t.. sword,
____ iand
_ .1 .1,die
...........
notk„...
how 4to
a remain ...tai'....
mbtnwa of fo-rortlf
herself.—
— , mi.l
and darkness
.darkness overtook
overtook ilium,
diem, and
and thev
they(i .o pft lntarpM. tn you. 11 you are mlunnthe mere contemplation of such a moinen- our safety. He was ever, and under all
musket were they who won our liberty : Cartilage, the haughtv rival of die Roman knew no more uaaee as a nation. I*'t iis &lt;d wb„c thb little city ii located you
| tous crisis 'inspires us with a desire to circumstances, the firm friend, dud bold
Those weapons were useless without the 1 Commonwealth, lost through ignorance, 1* wsrned hvrthelr unfortunate example, j wiU 8prcnfl out your map, lay jour Unger
send forth a hearty huzza to cheer them supporter of American independence, os
____ ! eye of dweoWler (o dir®* them, and bis
| her liberty-her n.rm—her Very cxbt- to beware d eatablhhuig two ph ces of | cn thc C,ty of St.
*
■ &gt;n in the ratification of that deed which titical works—and yet, on thb dav^4 sturdy arm to give thorn force; yet, had encc.' Ignorance i* tbu bcKUing siu. ami Worship; let us
*’f ofleniw oar lino ncarly due east .j miles and pause.
insures our indepvndance. But hark !—
•^.r
tat independanre, it not been that a nobla principle was In the baneof Republuwnbm : while total- heart-aacnficcs &lt;« a divided altar ;.let u. You will thro find that you are in tlu
' f&gt;ne of their number aldroiscs them; and public rejoicing for
that
indepex
•
•
Er«*hb volrrd in our raus^ £• s&lt;.Uier’. eye edge » its arms army and fortifictfJoM. have on thia day. but one place of won MI1,e eitv^of Salem, surrounded ta ita
the times of his voice, heavily laden with which to sidnl ip bestowing
upon
___________________
./hyU it. 1 would have l*-rn unsteady, and hi* aim Hie people &lt;ff » Repubric, who are suffi- ship, and that osr trWe onrntey-bnt one ;
b.UKtantis about taie-half
‘'thoughtaZtint breathe, and words that name is seldom mentioned. Why
... powerless. Theo it wr* not thc aoWirr ; ch ndy fortunati, to defend thrmsdico patriotic heart, and tat
Fellow Cillarna. when we rebearL dint
ht^rl of A• rrr frwn
.
Fair i''.&lt;r»n&lt;*.
: bum,” fall upon their ears like an electric Fellow
when we
teima Cillxcna,
Mii«ns.wntn
»c rehearse
r.nra_™ dial
Uim t u---------------- _
--------- ........ lu. 1
the cm n a^mente of foreign pnu- mrt.oa—but &lt; n - theme, and that tlicmc rrs an* chiefly from Ohio, with tert and
[ shock. Each face, full of attention is bright catalogue of the name* of our no­ or hi* weapon that gained our national in-1 against thc cnct----------------- ---------- ,
■
1
■- Libtrty—but one desire, and that desire ; there one from New York, New Lngland,
depcsulance. It was thc spirit of liberty. ! era, may. ti.rough
ignoreucc.bccxraw
thc.r
[tturned
towards
the
speaker
—
Each
brow
__ ______ _ ___ ______ r____ _____ _______
ble revolutionary heroes that tho name of
pervaded tbocamp
of the
that ‘ own tyrants, and slaves to themselves.— harmony— but one pqwer, w d t'*l |&gt;owrr xn(] Europe. You will nbticc, too, that
that pervaded
thoxnnipof
the patriot,
rati
। i* lighted iy&gt; by the fires uf liberty that ! Thomas Paine is ever concealed 1 Why that
istiZ/iyesre—but one strength, and that you arfl &lt;m the Ohio and Mtashrippt Ra:l
I11*..
bum
the soul.
Their eyes ™i.,„
glow :s it f|lllt a .lignin is suffered to rest upon steadied
steadied hi*
hisxcye
eye and
and Served
nerved his
his arm for.jThe Himhio; who impales hirnmlf uponit
—. within
u-uki.. &gt;iu*
_n.*i
Tk„:.
the battle. It’ wa» thc spirit of libcrtj — ’hook, or who casts himself under tin- xtrcnglh, Union—but one hope, and that jfond. midway between St. Louiaand » m­
I with enthusiasm; and hope end determin­ thc memorv of thia told and unyielding
in the eventual triumph of the eternal and ,^linca. lie road is doing a large amount
' ation pervade the hearts of the whole land advocate of Liberty—this noble patriot; a lbw-right of the people to govern them-. wheels of Juggernaut, to appeaaa the an- immutable yrincrple of R'yht—but one of business between Vincennes and St.
selrea, and their ptnwe«ions—the justice । ger ofhis imaginary IWty, to both a alate
, while words of such thrilling import fall stigma as deep, and wjtheriug as that
It is expected Hint the road will
of our demands, that defeated the English ; and a tyrant to mnisclf: So also that pride, and that in the growing grcaUwM of |xll||s.
' from tl.e speakers’ lips'as these : “-Sink which rrxte upon the memory of Benedict
---- —
Im opcuid to (aocinnatl this coming win­
our country.
1c who iguorunlly Hint
ciuut r.nnrossne
oppressive --------J or swim, live or die, survive or p&lt;ri»h. I Arnold! The memory uf^thia man ap- governmciiL Think you, Eclkw Citizen*, 'people
Truly is uura a great nation; 'and its ter. The work is adtsuciug.
v.-. cause
v—
-■nWashing'
,
for’ laws
themselves
to oWy. are the slaw
had our
been wrong, that
f
[x-ars
to
to
held,
in
even
greater
diareI know not what course others may take;
Thb tMirt of Illinois h most admirably
Yuung Crcit Iotct hit Flotrncc w«il —
I
ton ami hiacom|&gt;atriotaw t.uld have achicv- of their own ty ranny; and their govern- EilniOKt fabulous progress in nrta. sciinre.
but as for me, I give my heart and my spcct, by thc American people of the pres­
Aud Flursneo it hit brld*!
nnd literature, i* unrivalled in thc whole sd.pmd to farming on a grand scale, but
1-*
• •
■ '------ "--Sr which their 1 inent, although it may prwscsa the outent time, thiui »rf that of Benedict Arn­ ed thc glorious triumph* for
‘ hand to the raw of liberty.”
ihcd I No! no! I ward aetming of a Republic, io nought in hirtory iif mankind. Since our pilgrim illy fitted ftrtapmn farming on account
OttATJOK.
I&lt; not this a gjorious determination 11 old by thc American people of Ms time. memory is so justly chariahc .
&lt;.f
the want of tiinbrr and water. At this
lather* laid the foundation of the temple
Diev could not; But 1 am wrong - it*
------operations
r-------but tbo most absolute and of • Freedom, on Plymouth Rock\lLit
ZJri.rcrerf.4y GKO. W. UILlS in1 And’arc them now—those stern patriots—An
anecdote,
illuatrative
uf this, i" related
-----------------,------------------...
urn. there is a gkat want of wwtar. for it
l^, 1856.
( y/ all eager to place their names to that scroll I of an American soldier who was taken Washington and hl* noble colleagues wo d . uncompromising deapotisru.
U.U-K-. No ‘
All
political «"*•«■
power, "••nr.
according to a prin- great oirner stone of a mighty nation, lias scarrelv rained nt all since the mutate
not
have
engaged
in
a
wrong
cau-c.
A
”
. w hich sliall make them, ns they make ' prisoner by the English ;■ Arnold, in queshave
there has been a rourfant aeries of bril- ..f March.' Some herds
--------.­ to travel
llenee the
Mm. I’rxsidxmv asd Fattow Cnuaxa:
— 1• elplc
* of our govinment, is vested in . the
’ it, immortal; that charter of liberty which ' tionintf him in rvgard to the ntHtttry aff- truly great man will do so: !!.;«»
- 1 —IR) ru|t,r Mve the Al- limit dfeyoverie. and inventions; some of । five miles from their prairie pastares to
—There are many subject* which may
( they design t&lt;&gt; K-stow upon us, their chii- airs or the patriot army, naked amongoth- almost universal failure of sustaining n । people,
laid ramse for any great length of time.— mighty. We art our own sovereigns.-^ which tore startled thc world; and by all I „ct wau*r Mice a day. There are in&gt;well command tin- mighty intellect of a
. dre’n; that cherished instrument which to- j er question*, “what would the patriots do
uiennc muuuaiu,
amount* M.
of rattle, horses, mule..u-uom we
*‘C tlr.
t-lrct, to enact and VXC- of
&lt;u whkh
»imiithe
mv world
»vi&lt;m lira
&lt;•— been benefitttd. 1 mi-umJohnson, roupled with thc soul-inspiring
Hiose who arc truly great—whose sent!- Those■ whom
‘ day was read in j our hearing—Thx Dav-1 with me if they should be no fortunate as
One of
uf America
’* noblest
this part
part of
of the
the State,
State, and much
1UT laws,
America's
uobhwt son*,
sons, and one
one We.,
A-e jin
n this
mui-ti
rioqurnruof our own nf»bh» patriot, Pat­
monte are susceptible of right, arc ever j cute our
laws, are
are Lu:
Li the servants of the 1 Ono
:./ratios or Amkbicim lxt&gt;ii*itx»AXCx.
to capture me!” The soldier boldly rvIm un she
tto 8atock
i* suffering
suffering for
forwater
water—
—people
ptople
You are their Harters—they uf
of wwhom
she i*is justly
justly proud,
proud. in
In Ito
life caca- ’ ooffthe
tock is
rick Henry, to do them justice. Subject-'
Tlic deed'was done ! Our country was 1 plied, “They would first cut off that leg found array rd on thc side of justice: hence l-Kik to you for iiu.truo'.iun; Hun is it gcrueM to grasp and brltg to lightthe । nil healthy, but frightened on acruuut &lt;4
iw» great ami important that a mau ofcom- &lt;1 -dared lie*! And then long years of ' which ww wounded in the cause of Uber­ the almost universal triumph of a good k
n&lt;&gt;t the absiJutc July
ly of
«&gt;f till
nil the popple
|xn&gt;ple la
iu dork
‘lark mysteries
mystcrira of nsture,
nature,
the drought.
. . «
c &gt;
no &gt;a attainments will utterly fail to make’ tdoodrthed and deviation en.v,:J
All ; ty and bury St with tnilitarv lu&gt;n&lt;»ra,nnd cause. It is true,the progress of justice may our gorenntuuil, in whom all p&lt;4iti«?d Strvtcb* &lt;■•*0, tii» mc&gt; io«uo tbs ll.areai,
1
The whole State is politically on nre .
ll whom all |*4iti&lt;7il Slrrtcb* forth bis ura toasn's tb» Ifrareai,
them interesting to on uudienre. Yet, the the resourre* of our then weak and thinly । tta-n. s» a traitor, they would hang your lx retarded for years—aye! for centuries;
but, we mav be assured, it will eventual- |*iwit
. i* vested, to well understand tto
^Mbiralus’?-•&lt;
subject which is now before us, thc great­ populated countrv were putinrcquUition. body
a tree.
It appears that the peoly triumph ; and wton
when it dore,
does, then will • business whtt h it is required of their wr- And cutJt«hl» fo«bing f«t. he tn. i hua dji ’! inttfrested in acenes like tliosc nhicb are
est of all subjects, and thc most iaijieri-’ All the aid that ficr patriotic nes could I pie of that timt did not forget that »"** Iv
.t
r
.i-_ __ii t-.-n. vsnts to transnetu \\ tot cliUSC can to : •te.lteJ bfc bsr»l«* si tte f«t^ rasa. __
tnl t &gt; the American people—possesses it. beptow ww» freely given. The farmer kft I leg of even a traitor waa oonsecrated to the people rejoice—then will all Infelli.
• -' now transpiring nroundW There t* re­
made by any limn who exercises tto timehSrera I* ftiatafal
jnxqiBnr charm, bv wliich it is able tofire his plow in the ’furrow, and seizing the | freedom and honored it accordingly ; while gent philanthropist* rejoice—none but the
’, aUv great &lt;su*c to fc»r, or broad grotuma
■ vrn the dull intellect of the Idiot with। musket,' familiar in his hands as the ii»t we forget that the hand*, the heart, the Itesc and ignorant will rnuuru.
.
.
,
. I tdhoite for my country. The Douglas
Thc question ma»- U wtod, “how, thrt..-for i'egk« ting .to jie.pnre a knowledge .4
frtnughte beyond ifr common scope ; and, aliaudotn d ox-goad—strode away, w ith an ; brain, nay tlie
die whote
whole pcrai®
person of one
■ no of,the
of the are wo to profit bv rehrareinu the hatorv the fundamental j.rmclplex
I e.rnv.Miiiru-»ou party.ltav^ put in nomlMhk g.n&lt;-roJ wb&gt;-« twriiie ruice. in bu”»lie* rate.
' billVc-&lt;UUUh|GU
t&lt;i fill the minds of tlu; cold mid selfish’ indepasdent, and fearless step, to take noblest
” ‘ patriots
1
of ‘tnc revolution
..... were
““ nf the revolution,and the noble deeds ..f. ment T That man, who is wdfullr or
- ,| U.
.. fur
™ ”
J,vcrnor, RIcwanfwm—-Mr.
a board trbrre uigrj aturraflooia fierert*
tioifG«1
with gi ving conceptions, an&lt;! image* &lt;*f
’t ’
. .’ riglil-luitid
. .
' I: •,
Doiiclsa
man. The Union
consecrated to the same cause by suffering our patriot f*there if we an- not u. indulge ucgl.gently ignorant of the history of Lm ( •CJWlw
part ui the bloody fray.
,iwc&lt;ai w&lt;i,
beauty. On this subject all thc fine feel­
Rcpugfr-*— ■u-u-X.M.rxunrt. n
his
memory
to
rest
in
oblivion.
I
’
anlon
The Arttom left bis work slwp to fight
th- n&gt;rti.*olHrlv pratifyin" idea that we eonntrv—Ignorant of Its vital interests— Ar.l &lt;-»rth tcloke sith
.^X^^BtaMl.ofBoUullc.
ings tun! golden impulses of our nature the enemies of bis country with tne same this digression, justioe required it, justice
are &lt;lrawn forth, claiming their legitimate
m half TOfr 'bvtwwn this and
energy^md persevceeucc that character- requires that the name of this man shall
, BtoeU Ira, until nx^itly,
privilege of maaifeatlnt’ thcnuclvc* in ac­
.. w.. •,1-n.p &gt;" Fellow (Itftens measures; who hns no idea of the nndv.A ,uu" r
•
izednim while engaged in a morn peace­ be honored. May the whole American
tions and In words. *l"hi* is a tmie when
rtkbms*. dcvntetiMhlieni oi
ful oiling. Thu Student dropped th.,- per- people learn lo be just to the memory of
■•owur, conceived thc bold idea, and put it । Gi.n j)01ipiaM Wl.| of his S!hv&lt;-cxt&lt;t*'.oii
thc mind triU speak; when the halfqinotb- piexing’rdupie over which he had been Thomas 1’niniv \
ered impulses of our hearts Will Inirsi
... nraeHre of compelling this subtle I trVv hulTw,’ with a la-bt qf other*, high
But let us ri-turti:—“Die energy and in
poring for'daya, and grasping the sword
forth in a brilliant flame, warming all our
.
luuiu-^1 fur tK- bentfitj (£, D.^gfeB-purtv. have ■bnwloea'l the
instead of;the pen—with throbing heart, fluence of aucli men as I have mentioned,
. nerg.es. melting away the Cold ice of ael- and burning eye, and fevered cheyk. and together w ith iho iaherent strength of the
t ause, tn 1 come out Slavery ncioMtcnlishncss t&gt;: it mirrownhi ua, and illumina­ reeling brain—his whole being filled with pnnriplcs of justice and independence
t , siou, an J are doing * niiglity batik­
ting th.' whoJ? soul with a light radi.nt
’ ; th.’, littlu giant : .
i &lt; . . ,
a holy cnthu.-ia-.in—his whole soul ahnpst which were so jealously cherished by the mlh. r-m.p ..l7mlfen. Tl.r, Mth If" b“' ft”¥"'• '
-------------------------- -- ---------------- -----with hope. liberty, peace, and the princi- bursting with sublime aspirations (Gr a pe»plcarried our forefathers—not safely
_____ .____ .
.
„
.
SeralvrTrumbk'isrcally (I sm ni-orniua Uuu
auJ liberty *ie unuicible: •*»"■ Ei. loagdl will be loibraiei!.
pies of uftwnal union. On this day there natiema. freedom, hied away to the battle­ —but triumphantly part that gloomy cri­
M.r separate ike i«o who® &gt;yyr» os*.
d&lt;).
b|) iIUII,etw.e injury to the party
„1 ;l»t the,
il.c(mfee I “* • '“•'•W,'* ■*» P~e.pl- of e»r
Bobcri
Tulton,
another
«f
onr
country'
of
Dougin*
nnd
Slave
extension.
Gul
sis
of
splendid
victories,
wherein
right
i* truly i* north, no sooth, no cost, no field; here, amkl the buoBringuf cannon
lh&lt;~ who relie In Ibelr
.hl •
\ ••
"
went; no sectional or politipd party: oil —the clash of swords—the groan* of the triumphed orcr might, procured for us, rtrtngtli and ««n«e which rannm be '' I &amp;"H* «T*» *UI««i '■“&gt;
two antipodal, ele- i Kemcr, present Lieutenant Govwnnr.
I &gt;U&gt; men. luirmonix- d yie
,
the soothing balm of pcaco to heal our .™„|» by nimll»X. They fiUourmln.l. "™
f.~ ^2 ”™
rztrr.
He put a liarncss with nil Hie sign* and seals uf office irtill
are bound together bv on* great bond of
i.rt
‘
r'
&lt;&gt;n this fractious pair, and developed their ' Lunging
pu him, baa
ba* &lt;ane
-come out fromfr»ta- tluthe
singpu
bnithcriMio.l: all tiriite id the worriiip oi strife, hr forgot nil thing* save his coun- wounded aiid Llccdl;‘.g country : Nor did M.I, . d.’ap r»|«. far Lunen nM«e -. ■*• I “*&gt;' I™™.
j..iin capacity to such an extent, that they ■ Dougins party rtid fully enttoraca Bitatel
pence come alone, hut with &gt;4 ramo that which, however heavily it mav hccrwkd mnc, to defend (-Artus.
llixM-ty, and in celebrating ttaannivertary
. -* to
*- do
J - all
*•' th
th •• inert
inert lala- ।j and
Bnd the
the noli-extewun
r.oii-exten»kn jincarorvs.
pdy
other boon, winch, to the American heart.1
of our country's birth dr.v ; rll are free to­
It has bren verv iustlv remark®!, timt nre now compcll®!
UK'.o*in»- •I juv
u&gt; eartb-hnwecer
11 u»y be &lt;™.n- ( , •’i ...... -i. . .
" I! lu.ri.itiK
burmu* u.u-Lwrit of
of tlu*
die uorld.
world. OurPiitciit
Our Patent 1 | Mr
Mr. IXiticrlrta:
Douglas: lie
be has
1ms roritircll
positively Ita* tbo
day ; and l»-&lt;iay the whole great Kart oi
■!« f"&gt;
We™". »uu 1“' । U
6"?
:l"
Clergy man at times, may have forgotten is far dearer than even pcare—timCboou pled nailer
Kier tnc
leci oi ipmrsucv,
----. »&gt;*
, “« “J,
Steam Engines—our patent Printing Preu-: idol of the Dcmwracy, but now taU«»'
a rr.o’htv nation thnd's with patriotism, their respective callings; but, thank God! for which ao much blood was spilled, and L- tho
th.- inotc
IM" recuperative
reoiJeMil™ power
|».«.r to
tn ■•!. truly,
«*y. it
«&lt;*»
f —
U» ««*:
doe*
-sen, and finally, our patented improve-' md dcMWt« d » witness t&lt;i the truth, that
a- I ilive of liberty. Is it nut ro ? Then they did not forget their country. Men, so much suffering endured—aye! that arise from
•
Ci with -ithe
ful comcare uf
people,
their
ita ruin,
and
fol. n«=&gt;«
°r «jealous
jtefpte.ofJ««b
tonfnbrti,-.prihiintonll 'ifta- « gut wtorf n.*nj toin£. ments ofclfru'rat every description, are - a maii’&lt; foes are those of lh own hoirac.
what /wore fitting theme for »n orator women.mil children—horocs, and her&gt;- boon which * e of the present day prixe ro
mandhig vok-» — -z,
:
rapldlv making their way over the whole hold.”
titan the birth cf'a mighty and free- n» inek, of whatever atatiun, or conditio® in dearlv—American Independence.
,k. superiority
.nmtorii, «
nv.r i. »»'*S "”(*"W™/ ""T u"'&gt; '*»
ot ririi
right ovcr
It’is
is but
but »
a little
little while
while rinev
since any
any one
one
world? Yhnkre ingenuity leaves nothing |
It
Truly was this a ti»ble boon! And the world thc
ti«n! What mere inspiring to the soul life—all nidqd to the utmost of their abil­
' ' &gt; •
'
। toms and mubnera of the nation ; and,
'it
toms
well, then, might pcans of praise and
of tile poet 1 Wliat will «&gt; .cpmpktely ities bi.currying forward the gnat
.u Mmitaifon of truth that tier-! crc ‘b® People arc aware uftirairpreseacc, । iintiuiclicd. Thc American in Doted for 1 vei.t liv'd to utter r.n anti slavery’ aenti1» «»'fe»ten
truth that ner
t
iKrrtBa. ,in&lt;,r, .u.t,
.nd ' not passing anything by that i* unisccptl- mint in tills quarter, but bring ’“tort up
arouad the latent kparit of promethean fire all, save tbme die mention of whom wod thanksgiving burst forth, in spontaneous
' hie uf Improvement—whether it be of । l»y such men as Kerner, Hoffman, IrMJM
that dumber* in1 uur being, nnd |&gt;ut life sprvail ovit your features an expression numbers, from grateful heart-; sw elling
"fen ••
• minor, or of great importance—without | bull. Bissel, mid others of that f’”!*’
the rich anthems of liberty, until the joyand aetivitv in thc whole man, sluggard rf
if deep
and bring
dron scorn,
acorn, ana
unng the
we hiss
now of con- . - •
tn ing hi* hatiu in bettering its condition.' whoso democracy wus undoubted; aim
and riirdld though be lie, and nut a voire rorantbi Tour lira -the Ulrica and tho^ ous shout, of a whole nation of frxmcn pro,Ince It ... » prortim obrii—&gt;. to *•«• &lt;» •» W**!? IW«
LLhinae »&gt;J *1™. by r™'M”K *■'
,T| ,o i It issxid that a Yankee child at three who, in every partk,|l-,r: stood hfeh m
in the mouth of even the dumb that will traitor Ammo.
•
ItaW
T*
1
"T&gt;
“
&gt;
•"*
~
“
“
। ! months of age, will get out of Its cradle, popular estimation, the people were in­
traitor Amo
n gfedening
fflodeninu echoes.
hack to jU,-,
iboui, tIn
echoes, bv
by the OTiS„,«l the i.tu.llJet of man- It , the utunitce rf aught
'\
“
L
“
huzza in pealing and joyous tonrafor free­
They, like the fabled vampire, tougfit
take u survey of it. and in vent an inu &gt; duceil.tu listen, and all who. tavnneem
dom and our grotiobs ci'UBtry? It Is not oiit-uad devoured the heart’s blood, and -terne! hill*. And well, too, might that „tbi. .Itlrh MlWtk- to— uto PH.; provement, which lie will get patented aa.Lto hove taken the diirtehiprevnnd »’
* B
mv aim or my wi»h to arwwe in your most eberfohed treasures of those who divine hope, which ia next of kin to cer­r ffrims bore, and filled their hearth w ith ] pie in a fijl"* lighti m*.ii a* he ian apeak. Hus may n&lt;»t bo to be roptaginus and spreads tike a t»*
minds a feeling of entbuata®, «-r to call battled for freedom. And whenever the tainty, spring forth, and take life to itself SurakflilucMi to God tfett thev were cbm- ored truth is not suflicicnt to n*t"’n
■ true, but if it is, there i* no duubt that (.n a plain. Thaw Southern pciquew
in the
the beafta
hearts oi
of inc
the /yuc.^.
American people; in- I, “
. . f
f
.^iucaj ftUd relic- meaaute, ith not wortity of support
forth tlmseTiery impulse* whiehjl know, is smoking remains of some piacefol habita- in
* tlfis which
, called Ii And,
*n.i were a measure ns noble, even, a*
o* I such a child will ciititbitie to improve all they gvt hold of a came, move * t■
- - ■ .in,them
oplring
-v_ . —
&gt; ...Clnoble eonfidenas, mw
andI ■a parati ty — which railed
•
•wb: x j^red
country
indepen1 tica, around which were orettered the fom frith in the future triumph of right; ions tyranny. It *""
.... tta -~L~1
il".n timt
----- * tliis
- ----------»«*••*.
—- ' he meet*, until ho has exhausted the entire | their hearts, and do to'the cxUut of thc.r
hnn taitn in tnc iswru
......... •
&lt;rf^^Hl-).tl^of.'&lt;4dfogy’.rtwira.tEOIne;*td ability to tkeworj.
a prophetic vision of the future greatgraal- our psmvi------ _ - .
, d nt of
gOV«mntent or tngianu, m-1 mock oi cna wgy
, ~.o
Miitimcnts of patriotism which Itr. the «
J their home;: and where tbo hum­ and
neca
which
of l-'l*rtv. J» ™erporatiag
a priutipleas
purein.as1 that
If hemure
l-.as nny
mure
timetnijpare.he
this wmen _______ ,
b_
s
____ ,k»t
•»*.«, inirhnthen,
h«« wnv
time
tn snare,
he :
On tlu uidit uf the Uta lust-, there
neas and
slid Itaurity
security of
-f the
,k* government ’
H1'b tn defew*
natural response of every free heart rathe
the prattling child, the loving £Tj£bS railed inuTczistcwro-of the perated
£ J™
ror^t^ rt^l m/rosson wouid exirt wiil drom up » array mx! uunb sway to ,
.......... ....................
--United States op* wch an evasion a. &lt;*"».
.11 ^t .
whteh had
had so
so lately
fetety burst
buret asa^ that clbcrrabcd charter of our liberty, for
’
to iatahond.
la’schond, and,
and,I, improve
improve foreigif
foreign government*.
government*.------------------- I from Cldcngo.) a political:address t&gt;v an
sovereignty which
thia. a ■'
■* “
«». «sr
’
“
“
TiT
.
Wash.
I
therebv
deceive
the
people
aven
for
tbrir
lira
Yankee
ia
a
great
travdtf,
ton
; be old pro-xtavcry WMft who-in w U *m &lt;»8UOdt.r die shackles by which it wtw bound
h
a
i"
h
.k
T?Jrfrit
te
hfe
3
own
lu'sercst*.
Thc
truth
s
sufficient,
tin-1
inav
be
found
in
nil
pert*
of
the
world,
eating
th.cause
of
Bongta
Jod taken its Pl*re proudly among the died. It wa. this »hic&gt; ’P”’ *t”
o&lt;b
The truth h sufficient, un- mav be fonqd in ai
no Uiffirahy to ««»ibl»g » 1°
‘‘f^.^
’^A^
inilVd^aUotaumatm^
and
In •
nil
pirt* of the world toennallv ; .ion. I never met mw nKajHtonj^
single 'Individual throughout the whole
great nations of the eartb-iU freest, and,
Ere*?
liuLw
Ori *?«*»«&gt;!? Perform It. ac- “
(*
nff*3f!
1 a»d, in ite4wn good
extentbf our great Repunllc, from Its cen­ .
i...win «r tnrire which vasaeci KS-tesn, the-trough of .them all. mighty tend th.‘
gone tim*.
iirnr,; M
« home,
oome. lie
»« vWu
Un. ky
kT cliff*
uEfe of North rora of nfficeraecklng who
more
,-isita tho
ft is well for *«ti&gt; keep these things tn j »*acnn ofb““
. 2’
sllentlv nd*P‘ mean* to cn*«.
ends and | (hpe,
Cjipe, nnd the
the burn
burning desert* of Africa; [ lustily fur the crumbs which fell, or are .
tre to its utmost llfnlta, who is ■« sordid,
remembrance.
serve
”
£
w-ft
.boot.t.nWma.srtM,
1
1U
r*°&gt;
..r
so unpatriotic, Mto wrap hhneelf m a gar­
evotutinns,
the ruins
ruin, of
nf *nrkut
ancient Egypt, -*•*■
and the gay , tu fell from
i, - tto
Mtvage of
of TcrTer- tera, That old Wing who bodjo.t been
ment of selfishness upon this, the most
r I citv of Faris.; tto uncouth wvsge
pride in human n«*" t «d with a finu |i reign nation. But l‘™ ‘...
k.*to
I- “b/rosd.
iranZd‘1 causing
rat»i«« a
• single
ringk shock
itock to
to tU
the ddkste
delu-sti «msen- ’, re
re'del
del Fuegn.
Fnogo. and
and the aecomplfehcd eode- ' baptited into alavery-cxtension by highimportant dav of which our nauoa can vile instruments was
I equally Important I.—— .&lt;■--------’ ( .ibili^e nf the most uncompromising , ty of European refinement; to plunges pn.-rt Doug»a«, after all bl* prayere- and
&lt; 1 .
__a _*_____ mrh *n one
pnoe m aui
»
— —
at one time, almost '•—
reliance«m
&lt;m the
theby
keeping tbo hWcry of those tinw*
r reliance
met tn*.
—if the mute, eloquent language of y.
j
by
keeping
the
I
conservative. Then let all abide by tto [ himsdf in tto deep rare, which hjde supplications, was still doomed to wituew*
patriot trembled as
B •[fresh
our tatavtocibiiftv
rocmorie*, as that
which a»- truth
‘.^in
‘raof
rfiuatkotruth;, this
tiii* tie
b the only conunon
common ground
gi
dcr star.spangled banner fisi Is W prodi
i ttomselre* from the light ot *y in the the troth of thc saying, that -Itepabta
LuA
hared. iriootT
‘ sure* u* cf th? !=rh^w’“”
' upon wliieh free men, entertaining a di- towels of the earth; and climb* the loftl- arc ungratriblfor at his caacki.inn h«
..
i.:.
__ If ita whist*
It
J?*,■ k ..... ..t.lw wow&lt;t
It is
is a
a lesson
IcMon which
which tenches'™
tenches un wherein lies. venrity of opinions
can safely meet.
est mountain proto, " brae aummfta glare revived about Mo btas t» -&gt;« ebreu—
uf lh« fwrt. u »to- frto to,,*to.« Ito*""
, .--..tototoy wlthto *•«" ’"
to, “llhta .r.-Jkl MH
»«.!«*! ।
J tofc™“ "*
tlia
true
strength
of
a
nation.
,
.
bowe&amp;’lSngs people may grtan
In
the second
his day
dav of
of ai
asb» th®
second place,
place, wo
wo should
should be
be carecare- In
in tto
the ncoaday
noonday fun
sun ;i and
ant ail with equal ; AUs, for my country L
lAlm in &gt; ££“$&lt;■ to* -ill j***
and starvation, iLgtoggto-Wyn-^to-’
ft Is not out of place on tin"
Ho humbly cottfrssed his sin* in form­
ib. J.J.
.1 M W s»-ri
“T .**!*-•*' i,"'t "STS,
l/nr-nth the chains of tyrant*, a timo will
tional rejoicing,to point out the meins?-.
erly bring a Whig, and as a orourae, to
the deepest, and most sacred reeoaeca qt
■ ()fthe reales, and wor.'-oat war­ rjrr|y
when the .:P}r atewdwW
n
- „l.
tataTrt M
,'r^
-«♦ •**
to,* to* ™* upon tlteir oppressors, and become »hctr
should exercise charity towards tbrae who looks at the hieroglyph^i carved open the would spend the rest of Ha devoted Ffc
celebrate,"
to
ourselves
and
our
portertty
and
tatats in striving to rerlalm hw fel­
Xul— Um.
ft-*™ »» "tdiffer in opinion with unyielding to them t ancient monuments of Egyjl.
through all owning time. It ia not auffilow sinn-’ra from Vihigcry, nod in teccrr ffittfcii.
L
M.'* j.... aent that a nation ia Inspired with a blind the satne reputation for honestv tliat wo Mine scrutinizing reolncM with which to
Wcri.oufdberare- Jiteto.tttoW^-’f^J^^-A
rf M. mb* w • «“'
enthusiasm fur liberty ; It must possess n fh! not to irac harsh or opprotota. Ub tto Ysnkee to. —n all that to jrarcibly
knowledp of that whkh eoMtftutea Its guan, and impatient epithets and ranea- can abroad, to returns home and. like Al.&gt;T enE.i«m. Tim m.u !«&gt;««•«• •* ■*“'
true freedom. If a nation i»- ignorant in ces
IxraicahoiM be tto only weapon wander thc tm-nt, mauro* that-there are
»4 &lt;be In.plrin,
M &lt;WW;
this respect, it b only too llaUe to mbii.1 Iwi &lt;mmr » hmk b»
1 ucaru yuiu .*• s»«
........ -- ...
With out
of. MUary IMO &lt;*«I**;
hotel,
night, aay
;U SaV LOSV mu ua* v nv.
now l, that
mu*,
—j that. they
• had• , d
we should guard with
.d th., dwrita U «• .IMIUU8 “““
tobwstl And that, WO, without w,y. .urtsiaed the Dougtea party, but
jg of that In .our noli uu which wtatd could now do so no longer, but v.uhl
fulneM, against the iatrosicn. of partisan
opinions tn place*, and at times, to which
reUOW C.UZ0US, WC raic IUOUJ lu.uj- me liou-c*uyu»v»
won.
^ey do not belong; and above all, let us
that ‘•toowladp,
to shed blood
tire Hall, where wo ** ®&gt;!le^d tagKtor
beware bow,We suffer ar.y aggru'WlhW po. to to thankful to our goverr.mta for.-^- are rapidly multiplying in ibiti Slate.
Aye’, we Wvc to thank it, and tfit*&gt;
last Friday evening we had amnst in­
I upon our auppoaed
to19«g^ * «•!
brave old Bavciutiunary Heroes who woa u-reat ai debate M the Court House m
that a nation, which M OTtp Into trttr national paradiw
——1..apoal^ra
/BboeCtitet W’* are
son Ur rites and earwaouiea of 1
led, equally divided between tto
» Aa UOearal stock .f
cred to OUT I
We have

.

!"?£. aS

\CKLEX

)ERT
OUSE,

miuSl SM. •“ diwrrri.
W u» M4

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„a»b»wr°&lt; twmrf-iaiiwi

3aJfikALA«.A»U»J*4J«.

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d;

Vvr.

5U.M &gt;*"

|_...Si..l»rt,«MT«iy

a**

whom

�o

HEW STAGE ROUTE!

GOODS CHEAPER
than

BEAUMC -NT’S ‘Through
LADIES’ AND G1

in seven hours.

T

.WIT A.W&gt; AZJG.OT COAGKZS

ICE CKEAM. dil»e*t«ly pslateabls. nghl from

MTitu
SmuiMb
•
I
,Minoa i» repaired fa iklubk *tyle

II of tb« *W»*Hxnri«w. ia quUtaw and ooaifo
ICE CEKAM.faraiibwi for putie*. or to priti
i."beaumont

VILLAGE ORDIJANCES.

ci! uf th* villige ol H**uog». to t
l&gt;. mad*. S WT of (he .tennfe*

to make room for our
new stock.
Our*' stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
“Godey's Lady's Book.” ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
r The puwer *«&amp; Shoes,
F uine. Especially devoted to the *u&gt;U of the
and other goods is
quite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the
n

world
.

-SEC rS3FJ£»Sp

Normax Acklst, Dealer In Dry

TAILOR SHOP

&lt;»«««*-•

of Apr-.I

H. J. Room. Dta-r b mn -ortriy

SUPERIOR
Ita.,, 4 Vo.hua, UtaJ Stafo Harr

»■ C.S. BfKTON i

INDUCEMENTS

*** *** «-swsta

’

L'iUS’ta »Wf-- gjrijSKStSi'S.S^

Grast &amp; Spacuhmo, Dealers m all kindji

VOL. 1.

•ark WXRSAXTrCu,

teffiSsjMg___________ ___
H. A. GoonrxAS, Dealer in Drv Goods, JoHBsox &amp;. HxitJAM!*, Meat Market-

in tho vilUgt of
Suu OfMia»g.n.

A
JAMES
Bolidl

SPAULDING A ROGERS’ TWO CIR­
CUSES.
Consolidating their celebra­
ted Floating Palace Circus,
NXVIRS As Kxarxx, Merchants and DeslFrom their Palatial Aanat•n ia Dry Good*. Crockery, Groccnc*. Boot* A L. C. Kxliooo, Banker. Stock. Note and ic Amphitheatre on the Mia.iirippi add Ohio rivers, and
their NORTH AMERICAN
SrxuBixs A: Rcssrll, Dealer* in Dry W. H. Colsmas's Banking Office, Battle Circus, so celebrated North
and East, into one monster
concern, with the two com­
panies comprising the most s.
SHRINE OF FASHION!
Francis Rowkr, Dealer in Stoves, Iron,
distinguished Northern and • - “■
Steel. Hail*, and Shelf-Hardware, and Manu&amp;cSouthern performers in the’
same ring, in friendly strife,
in persence of the audience.
Hadlxt &amp; Wioiitmax, Manufacturers of
Both companies under one

..

uooaeknpar.

-

P A BTVUT
VADlilEl
.

Xewaiylacfitluitraliag wiadowi and lump ahadca
—With engraving*.
—Willi cngrsringi.
Tat po«try *aa hiitorr of finger ringv.

lUiutn-

Tbii i* oalr giving u idea of our intention! for

bwiMM, ladlii.ruwwtabrMeba

*

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPER

VARIETY STORE,

two seta of ring horses! Pan­
tomime «v»ry afternoon!—
Spectacle every night! Tom
Canham, thc magical Bugler,
and dealer in Ready Made Clothing
with his brass band drawn
in triumphal procession, on
tlte morning of arrival in
would inform his friend* and the public every place of exhibition,by
40 HORSES,

MERCHANT TAILOR

J. P. RoBxrra &amp; Co., Dealer* in Drugs
A Hrdieiw*. P.U-r.t Medicine,. P.inU, OU*. Tur
penUne. Burning Fluid. Pure I jnuor*. Dy* Sluff*.
Window Gl*«». Fully, Window Suh. Oiwrto*.
Sutrooery u&gt;d Fury Artichm Oppoaila PoM
Office, Knapcn's Old Stand. llMlingi, Mich.

Bailxt A: McAbtwcr, Dealer* in Beits
and Shoe*. One itooc *ul of Hadlev A Wightmia'a Hardwire Store, Main Street. Muting*.

-J |S. H. Mafxs, Jeweler, Clocks and Watch£lc“'p*irTd 81wp *» Ae“*y«store. Huting.,

AV APT? "• Pa****. Whole Sale and
1! ARE I' Stand.
Daatet ta Oroceriea A PnreteiDoa. a&lt;
Hulinra. Michi

Retail
hia Old

line, such as Bureaus, I g-j
-----------D. C. Hswixr, Dealer in Groceries; ProTables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges, WiLuax R , Livery Stable, Groce&amp;c, &amp;.C.
Call and see our stock.

Watch, Clock &amp; Jeweln

THOS. F. HARVEY.

ockbs

Pmu» A: Mochmokx, Dealers in all kinds

that he has in store, a good stock

Spring Clothing, cheap for

or Ready Pay.

CUTTING DONE

OPPOSITE J. a FOOTS.

New

Chatan’s String Band. _
stud ofTrick Ponies!—Dan«&gt;«»»
ring atd War Horses ! and
everything else upon the
tame elaborate scale, with
tbe following distinguished
Pantominusta,---- Clowns,—
Equestriennes,—Gyrmuste,
A-c.
MTe Agnes, the celebrcted Croolc Gymnast
,
Madame Ormond, thc w
beautiful Dramatic Equcr-|
trienne.
Mrs. W. Ij\ke, the in­
trepid Maltresa de Cheval. «
bA
lhe Man Monkey, the
wonder of the modern Cir-

Goods
The subscriber would
call attention to his new and well usert-

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.
as tings, May 1, 1856.
N. Brown, Dealer in Familv Groceries

God.'?’* Lady'* Book, will pewww* th* in teral rf
any other lbre&lt;- m*g»xlnre.
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE

LUMBEB OF ALL KLM1S FOB SALE.
Wm. 8. GARRISON, f

iQcchnnic*.
John Owns ; Boots &amp; Shocn made to or-

which will luniMi *11 former iffurU.
One hundred para of re*4i»&lt; will be given rich
month. Tbe iruda* will b« furnubed by tbe best
writer* la tbe country. Godey ha* *!vwyi been no-

Wm. O. Dale, who has
ON SHORT NOTICE.
been received with the high­
est mark of Royal favor by
all of the principaj crowned
N. B. All those men and boys that are heads of Europe, and is uni­
versally acknowledged to be
the tnost graceful and tie-gant Somerset Rider in the
in debt to him for clothing that u most
world.
,
Baa-nsax*

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Selected with care expressly to meet
tho wants of thc people of Has­
tings and Barry &lt;
Every thing that i

ccasary to ont
comfort and

(except Hardware) s
offered fbr READY PAT.
Orleans Clown.
Henry Magilton, the grea­
test living Gymnast.
House, Hasting*. Mich.
...........
Tbe Motley Brothers, sur-1
MORE DEPREDATIONS
passing even the Ravels.
SiDMoax A; Wiohtmax, Furnaccmeq,
yy*gnt,-M*king 'cud Blacksmithing.
Plow,. WALK UP TO THE CAPTAIN'S
i.xsirnj av th*
•
C. J. Rodgers, the distin­
guished Dramatie Rider.
Paramctta, Alperw,
F. Donaldson, the groat
the finest styles of American
comic Equestrian and PantePrints, Dress Trimming*. MoirIT is n-?t our intention to detail the I
'
Office and
mimist.
1 rors of Civil War, but to call atten
J. W. Brcxix, Fashionable Tailor. Cutthink that
Mons. La Thorne, thc mod­
-h.
J
ern Hercules.
Silk. Virtsrisa.
SPLENDID STOCK OF
Geo. Dunbar, the noted
Idrai's HocttsA^
T. F. Harvxt, Tailor, and dealer in Rea*
Gymnast,
nnd (with Magjl■till oxninui the public*SMsd, Clothing. Stele Street, two door* wnt
THE “FLAG OF OUR UNION.’
COTTON GOODS,
ton and Donaldsv^) tbe only
areal’*8toc*,HMtiag*. Mkh.
....
.
I&gt;r«*»-m*king. with diagram* locwlbr.
Srown and Bleached Factory, Wool*
Crson executing tbe feat of
.Now b?ing:cxhibited in Hastings, br
, Dmt paiuni* Inf*m»*nd ebiMma idre»*t«.
R. W. W amxx. Fashionable Tailor. Shop for the same ss toon as pcasible and
Shawls, single and double.
• Perche Equipoise de
________ _ _ _ _ . _ __ '
—with description* bow to make Ibra. AU Hadi
In B*i!»y * Block, over H. A. Goodyear*i Store,
n....... u_*
rriuen expreaaiy for Um paper. Ii
Deux, or two persona in mid
eady ade clothing
। all sectarian qemtloss it u itricUj
air at once.
W. do not h.,.uu l.&gt; Mf ita our
K
A. WrATKixa. Saddle and Harness MakC. 8. Crosby, the only
stock is “splendid," and okr price*unpre- ^J&gt;e ud/^Book. **w«receive «in*iplrarei*
oblige,
Yours, Most Respectfully,
person executing the feat of
cedcntedly lou. For CaxA) or Rtady Pay, ery ma week*, (rem Pirn, having * rraudnt «di
tlie revolving Globe in mid
we iron'/ bt undertold. Call and examine j
.w* tbt B&lt;merr. Verr esdllem *rUF. C. Merrill, House, Sign, and Portrait
air, Sur La Perehe Equi­
Painter. Shop near Foot-* Hotel. Hutinn.
T. F. HARVEY.
poise.
all kinds. Drugs, Medicine*. PsmU,
Miehigaa.
T. Graven, thc Champion
ila, Dyestuflk, Ac. &amp;c.
Ttmbler.
Broad, Cassitncrc, And Kentucky Jean i )Uiic.—Thre« &lt;fou*r
Gill and examine for yourselves nnd
Ou.bed’and perfect •;plan that experience can
W. Kinkade, the well
e If these statements are true.
Cloths; iSlieetlngs, Chucks and
I y«ar-.
tuneet, forming an ongidal paper, the preaent cir- Globx Hotbl, Br S. Bpstcil This well
Hastings, May 1, 1856.
Strife. Dtam. wd
Jti'jrSSiT!*
euiatioaof whieta tai exceed! that of *ny other
known Equestrian Gymnast
N. ACKLEY.
J. wTp^l, tbs modem
Tickings.
to Angitiw, siSpra, B
Hastings, May 1, 1855.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
Jehu
and
Forty
boraedriver.
Call sr.d cxr.mine our stock cf
drewM^itobL^dc c
NO HUMBUG.
Chas Brawn, the skillful
MtMMJviu.x ExciUBox, by G. F. EMOEquestrian and Gymnast.
CHICAGO
Men’s Double Soled Stogaa.
Pictorial, Ft
C. Crosby, ths well known
dram*. Capa and Cloak. of Fur i
“
”
“
Brogana.
Psntomimirt.
■
* plraaai reiort for pirtie* of plisnre. Grea
for needlework of all kind*, and
Cel
lUr,i ll ..nd B«U1« Crva Slag* bffic“
Ties and Gaiters.
H. Ginty, the wonderful
B,_,
MlodkvUle, Mich.
J. F. EMOBT.
Ladies’ Bootees, Walking Shoes.
Hurdb Racer, and ‘Wildfire,’ his uniame-'
TTACHMENT NOTICE.—John Kilpatrick ra
Battlx Cmxkk Hocsx, by Campbell At
“
Sfcpn, Tie*, and Gaiters.
able Georgian Pony.
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,.
W&lt;vU Hou. r_i.
r
T. Amstroug, the talented Gymnast
Call and examine our large stock of

FROM

in ail

&amp;

worn out.

Ladies’ Dress Goods,
or

BORDER RUFFIANS! i

NEW GOODS!

____________

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

R

-M

Ready Made Clothing,

SHFFIELB'S

TYPE FOUNDERY

GROCERIES !

Plaintiff and Herb Kilpatrick to

Baxlow Hoqsb, By J. B. Foot, near the
Court Hoc. Hutin'gi, H

fiunons Trick Pdnies, Pcgaasua and
, and the War Horae, Buccpha

Tea, Ast cent bo beat; Coffee, Sugar,
Molax-Ncs, Oils, dtc., At., &amp;c.
John 8. VarBjwi^Rqtister of Deeds.

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,
Farming Tools;of the best patterns; also,
Grindstones, and" Hangings, Tubs,
Prils, Ax., Ax.
LADIES— D&lt;J«S burn in. the Sun, when

prompt thusc gru 1
* the chain that bi-jud
I aclvc* and tbri.r rink
I crqmiint. Ses the
[ ance n* they look fre
[ it were to read la c
' Mice the thoughts a
' hearts. See the »nx
I bling Land. Hear tin
• hearts, and their sub
[ niiwt the only soon
: ilcalo-Iike sikucc of
: Truly is tht* a thri
. viewing it wc&lt; alnn
i through fear that tin
I the mere conleinpla
tous ctm'is inspires
send fcirtli a hearth
on in the ratificatiu
1 insures our indepen
One of their numtfe
the tones of his vu
“thoiiglibi that bre
bum,” full ui&gt;uu th
shock. Earii Cur
’ turned toward* tht
i is lighted up by lb
■ bum witlun the *o
i with i iithusinMii; a
' idiot) pervade the b
while words of -sn

a S. Buktow. Physician and Surgeon,

We have also, every (hing in the'

ths Marrti) ttaU b« reonirwl to oolfoct U&gt;« mb*

STARTLING NEWS

5%"%

AHTCM.

Bradxbr, Warrxx A: Co, Wholesale Pa-

NOTH I'

ifty second volume

pUM m rep*inng*ndgT*dmgfUteoirerti,aad,b&gt;gbway* of tud vill*a. (inracb manner u the Com.turn Cumicil r*&gt;«IJ. from time to tone di reck) prerifra) dav of August Ineacb year, and the
•aid tax to be applied in lika sumner.
the tw«*ty-6fih d*y nl April Lulcwing,

Ever!!
We have no»£ on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

ONE IIOOH WEST OF NE’
AT THE SIGH OF TH
his saiow i* faipT
H ANCE PRINCIPLES,

o L Rat&gt; A**0?*7

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

H. GREENFIELD.
Attorwy for Plaintiff
D*tad M*y SC, ItM_______________________
YOUNG AMERICA’S 1JBRARY.
TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE

you am buy a good

distinguished features of thb huge
ishment are 1st it ia the largest Circus ever in this

Oflln. lx &lt;kx Wxw u__n_ ___ _______

H. N. Sheldon, County Treasurer.
Sm lx ikx f

SILK PARASOL

H. E. Hott, County Clerk

ir. P.Mmiirr ani&gt; Fx

—There
well coaunand the mtahtv intellect of *,

ridcllm^, toJ-Ktanp.im,

poxlterib^br
tapfo- io foe f
Um dull blollta of U» 1J.«
i
tboughta beyond ita common scope J*
•
•
•
-----jhandoned
ox-goa
to fiUithe minds of thc cold and selfish j -,
■with glowing eonccpti.si*. and inugee ufl
beauty. On this sul&gt;j&lt;tt all the fine feel­
ing* wd golden impulse* of &lt;mr nature
are drawn forth, claiming their Intimate
energy and pers
privilege of manifesting theme*'! ves In sc- [
ixed liim white c
tioes
ks time when tt ftl
tions «nd
and in
in words.
worn*, Thw
sow «
The S
tbe mind trill speak;
crtdbnpulBM of our heart, will {«*»
days, m
forth in a brilliant flame, warming *11 our |nf( . &lt;|f lU.
energies, melting a«V *e cUd Ice vf
lurm
firimeMthat surrounds
‘llu,,\',w; I Kxlifig bf3n—Li
ting the whole m»uI with a light radumt. #
c&lt;rti,0^olI
with hope, liberty, p«&lt;*; nnd the ynntv bur^ng wilh s
plea of eternal union. On ths* da) there [
freedom
» tntlv no north, no south, n« eu-t, no j
where, am
west; no section*! &lt;ir political party; all |
of#w
are bound together by one great bond ofj dviin, and
brot&amp;roood: all unite in the wor&gt;htp ol (torgol j
libertx, and in celebrating
celebratingdw•aimh
’Mwy ( ,..v. gnj
liberty
the anniterxar}
birth dav
The I^iw ver,
rfoot AOMiitw
mmny’s
.Mrik
d»J I'. ail
&lt;“ arc free to- ,
day; and to4av the »hole grv»t heart ot (I Clrigynun at U
a mighty nation throlm witkgintnuti_*m. . t»«r **p«*k-'s
and love of liberty. I* it 4
” I they *hd n,&gt;l f,,r
wl*t more fitting theme f ■ «» f’"tor i wutnaoJnd &lt;h
.a- - .n(^ f f kUxeTe
’ than the birth of a mighty -.1-lion 1 What more inspiring to the tout I lift—-*11 aided t»
of the poet 1 WhatwtU so completely itioa incwrrjing
arouab the Jatent .park bf promethean ttn- I ~
..........
all., .Bare
those th
that slumbers in our being, and pnt hte
OTcr yo
and activity m the whole tnan,
of Jeep worn, a
I tempt to your
I traitor Arnold.
r foreis not j, They, like th
I out and devoure
my alm or my wiU, to
1 moot dwriobed
mind. . ftding of riilhtata". ™ “ *«
j battled fur fretd
forth thoxJSrty Imputa. «hrt, I kn..«i »
, ■ smoking remai
U111I«. l» 7»«'
11 “
"ta.., | ti.nx.
_ ground
«.ry for m. u&gt; .itempi «■
'k£" |1 jtady
torr-*
•
-.-p!?*
-rnttmtay of r«trM.™ OM&gt; yr V» , 1» ralj■„.- thviri
natural response of every Ire® b, art in , I cent_ itffimt, the
United Btatee upon »uch‘ nn occasion as I mother, and th
tiSj
,
. , | common
ww___ Ltc,
No! no! 1 will not believe there «« ; o„in
single Mridtafon-er. ,&gt;»
extent ofour great Republic (rem it
,
lM
tre to Ita utmoet limit*, who i* *o »ordi&lt;l.

no unpatriotic, aato wrapbimrelf »
bV hu i^ing
meet of selfishness upon this, he
niin find doul
imwwtimt day of which o'T nation can ,
j^ruinw

, eloquent huignage of Jirtn.. '■ patriot tremif
Mtai"" **•
' k!vv&lt;”
I. U&gt; mta-Uli-tap".
„
ta ta"" of
TT- . . .....
d Hdf, W-■“.'?»* XdlLd.-

PRESSES, TYPE, INK.

Of *o!5S OWN

NEVINB &amp; XNAPEN.
Of-

10M acred •**— “ ~Wei&gt;,Kb*
fcta.1 ta»1U&gt; ta
prtbrta to conceal it— ri
-.
Ji o^e-formeto.’ .
' T / ..
&gt;]pc
Ibabla bnwth, to fsn thc I *■' '

rely equipped

MASS

MEETING!

manufacture

never North before.

SUPERIOR METAL,

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

-0x4-1

.lulnmrtit. -Ill nttaly 4“*“ “P Ili-uw uJ 4
Inurmttajfo wwl-ta-.
uf«
mbjta -bfob b Ota bnfort ta •&gt;- gn-o
Uud
mi of .11 xfojta-. «»J •&gt;» o’”*' “”l-rt- XJ
„d ita h

4th. The

Office in thc

T. J. Hear Haar. Judo* of Probate.

I

Of-

H. GxxxxrikU), Prosecuting Attorney.
OfltM la tho Court B&lt;m*e.
J

For TEN SHILLINGS; and thore that

ITAVING our arrangements cotni
JU to supply all the requisites of
-.—i. _e
‘

or *wim,*livc or di
i know pot what cor
j but ae fur ms. I gi
! hand to thc cause &lt;
’
Is not tin* a gl
ZMiwred by GEO.
GKO. IT.
DrfwreJAy
B MILLS. tn t And mo diem Uow
; ail ceger to place t
ILutitgi, Jily 4fA, 1856.

SStfiSZ'A I

m’xfixisa^MosTexmcr
LSTTXR.

Summer Dress Goods.
NOTIONS—Qf endless variety.

Lee, Morgan

We donol deceive you with fictitious
poor to
the brot

NEW TORS,

"J

y Company that far-

«. «• ”,u."£Y,Nir

. «•------- »»rw«w bolaing a

or.
establish.

MX/siftoBWaL
; Ute Yankee Tea-Party, and other
th. NAME
NS A KNAPEN.

ST0VR8Gim’AW.Y

and jtis_nd, their
keof foreign lyrWe may
is both intricate
with th»

wbDM «*V
of

kWKMinux.

thrilling mi

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TERMS OF ADVEK1WING.

1 C. &amp; BrilTO5-I,«M»h»r.‘
n, rut. .«&lt;«&gt;•&gt;' 5imi’ Ro*««’» Btora^

. S Bl'BTON

REPIBL1CAN BANNER
'

j th* pubtbWw, until «• uT«mg&lt;rs arc paid.]

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VOL. 1.

Hastings,

O n the isod ofSl.e th*, sad ibe beme of the bran."

barry county micii. Thursday july 24,1856.

■TMM*

TERMS
TERMS—4L50.

IN ADVANCE.

NO. 13

THE SISTER8

OOTB.

ds
r would

!-IR GOODS,

V PAY.

Goods,

•■ibbom, Silks,
:, Victoria^
1'aHocNM*

tory. Wool*®
THING
«: Boots and

ACKLKX.

)ERY
1OU8E,

so.

.

Ph7Xfa tiT.
iUk&gt;°*
I
ho’el of
l*oor’tnd
***• comfort- but to emulate the degrading disposition ] ruqtasltc necessary
..^ throughout the whole length and breadth which all good men regret: Still in view
to make mankind free
^v^aM^fa Mi*’*? “,"rntr'J' UK'm‘ I
“n‘P of T* *** dc**wte American
of tlra bully; and will only prove our par- ‘ indeed, I doubt much at Hie present time, if of our land; the cry of “th« Union 1 the of our National independence—our glori­
"5* “ “ d
thtHrt-n to a foreign gov- army—one whom after generations have
tiality for the disgusting occupation ortho theri would be a prince or a potentate in wliolo Union I and nothing but the Union, ous principle* of Freedom, and our proi
I*ri‘lexr'1 M'PW- not huncred as they slwuld—one to whom prize* fighter.
“
'
"
the Whole world.
It lieeomc* necessary, no help us Gad! Then, so help us God, gre»Ji iu arts, science, and manufactures—
Mice as they look from one to another, as
have done fqriUftee—1 mean Thomas
There must bo a principle involved in after political freedom lias l&gt;een olitained,
in view of all three blessing* | of liberty,,
it were to read m each other’s countcn- Pxifct Hixton- makes mention of this every cause that forces an appeal to arms; that the people of the nation should know
Iu •UlCr
there is not a patriotic son or daughter Of
hnuld
puftioM.
ance tho thoughts which dwell in their man as a ‘•politirai! writer of great merit.”
V*l cuWIv to
Mid that nation, which adopts and defends how to retain it It was seemingly
ingly alight
So —
—
long
.B aas the Hebrew tribes were our great Republic, who cannot truthfully
!,?, nrl*.- ‘T's,r* *n*&gt;ou»
look
—
the
tremIlk.
rewy
entitled,
“
Common
8en«was
«uuw&gt;« took—the trem- H6r
a good principle, though apparently a weak task for the Grecian State* to relfevc
relieve united—«o
as they, in brotherly love exclaim, “America, with all thy faults, J .
so long
Ic
I spunied raid*
bling hand. Hearr the
flutter
&lt;if
their
great
the
,K"
r ’,f
i the prrtn of the revolution—the “Crisis," nation, will become endowed with an al­ thcmsclve*,, M almost any time, from the
and kindaea* offered their yearly sacrifi­ love thee still I”
their
subdued whisperings,
al- published
pub
। hearts,
- —-’rand
-------r----------“bixperinga, alst a time when the spirit of ih- most superhuman power; while, at the shackle* of foreitui oppression: but the ces to the same God, at the same altar, so
in,;n Vi&gt;|&gt;rr~uou . ihi. luc '-in w uir miuv U"U, al UIC Ullle SIU.", W
v,
-* •oubAi that .disturb the dependance flagged, and patriotism almost same time the strength, of a nation pos­ descendants nf the mighty 1 lercul
~
krculea found
; 'long were
7“_ .1
tbev'—
independent
--K—2—, —
and
1 strong -J
to
dcath-like silence of that cradle of liberty, dispaircd of surcrea, give energy and scAnd LtwUrw Jjulr Arabdl
sessing great power, when engaged in a it more than a 1..-^-,.,...
—- their nghta
Herctdean labor to retain defend
right* as
m a people
people ; but, ao
so
lYuly is this a thrilling scene, and while tivity tq this germ ; causing it to quicken liad cause, will forsake II In its hour of the |il&gt;crty *o easily Won.
soon as they beeama divided against them­
Ma. Bsxxx.—Your humble rewsht in
' 'cw,f’R it'we almo*t hold our breath and shoot forth into the noble tree of lib- need. Our forefathers did not defeat the
Republican Rome, -the onoe mighty selves, anihhad established two places of fa travels in the great PrairfaSteta. finds
tkreugb fear lliat they will yet Waver; and I erty under the shadow of which we find British government. We irui ns well ndstres* of the whole known world, knew worship, ealamitio* and national troubles,
few items which he believe* would b® of '
the mere cvntuinplation of such a monien-! our safety.. He was ever, and under ail claim that the cannon, tlx sword, find the not bow to remain mistres* of hcraelf.— and darkness overtook them, and they
“ —-• some intcTret to you. If you arc informt,&gt;u
* cri*^ iniyires
us wju
with&gt; a
a acatre
desire to
to jI circumstance*,
circumstances, the
the firm
firm friend,
friend, and
and bold
bold । musket, were they who won our Hbcrtv : Cartilage, the haughty rn al of the Roman knew no more peace m a nation. Let us I
A I. I Fletcnas.locae yougCeeil vail.
...us.
iHqpins us
I-et u» m1 where this little city U located, you
send forth a huarty huua to ebeer them supporter of American indej&gt;cnd«iie", as | Those weapon* word usdeas without die ' Coninionwralth, lost through ignorance, be warned by weir unfortunate example,
will spread out your map, lay your finger
on in tbo ratification of that deed which all must |&gt;now who have ever read hia p&lt;* j eye of the soldier todirrct them, and hi* . her lilx'rty—her name—her very exist- to &gt;&gt;cuare ol establishing two places of
on the City of St. Louis,—thotire draw a
insure our imlupendance. But hark !— titical works:—and yet, on this day ot, sturdy arm to give them force- yet, had | enrol Ignorance Is the besetting kin, and worship: let u* beware of offering our
line nearIt due east 'Tfi ndlea, and pause.
| To line
One Ot their number addresses them; and | public rejoicing for tliat independani'e, | it not Ihmhi that a noble principle was in the famt
of
Republicanism
;
while
know)*
'
heart-sacrifice*
oh
a
divided
altar;
fat
us
- ------------- rr---------------- , ----------------- -- -------------------- ra on a piviucu anar; let us You will then find that you arc in this
Awl hrvsk
the tone*
tone* ot
of his
his voice,
voice, heavily
heavily laden
laden with
with , which
which he
he aided
aided in
in bestowing
beatowing upon
upon us,
his voiced
valved in
in our
our cause,
cause, the
the soldier
soldier’’s
s eye
eye II edge
edge is
is ita
its arms,
arms, army
army and
and fortification*.
fortifications. ,1 have
have on
on this
this Hay,
&lt;lav, but
but one
one place
place 'of
'of worworthe
us, his
same city of Salem, surrounded by ita
‘thouizhts
“
thought* that breathe, and
ami word*
words that ]' name
tranra is seldom
salthim mentioned. \Vhv
Why i«
is t»
it, I 'would
’ ’ ’have *been unsteady, and his aim j The [people of a Republic,
'
who arc sufli- j ship, nnd tiyUtrar vhHt
‘ ebuninr—but ouc 1,500 inhabitants, about oue-half of whom
burn,
fell ........
upon ik_:
their
carsin._
like ah electric : «&gt;
I.,
— ’” r_n
--------.u — Citizens, ......
...
...
FeHow
when ....
we .rehearse
tliat p,werless. Then It was not tlie soldier ■ ei.ntly fortunate to defend themsclvc* patriotic heart, and that Me ktarl nf At are from He Southern States, and die oth­
•‘hock. IZoCb face, foil of attention fa bright catalogue of the name* of our no­ &lt;w hi* weapon that gained our ratio**! in-' against the enia-.'adiiBento of foreign p“w- nation—But one theme, and tliat theme ers arc chiefly from Ohio, with here and
-i------ j_ —
..
. spirit &lt;4
.g- vr*7 piay, through ignorance,become thrirj Liberty—but one desire-, and that do&lt;ire&gt; there one fr&lt;Xu New York, New England,
turned towards the speaker—Each brow ble revolutionary heroes that the name of —
de|&gt;endance.
It was ..
..
the
‘ ...
liberty,
! is lighted up by the fires of liberty' that lliomita Paine, is ever concealed 1 Why 1 that
.l—----k_x_j the
.i-------npof
that own tyrants, Mid slaves to themselves.— “ bannnnif—but one power, and uiat power and Europe. You will notice, too, that
pervaded
camp
„ tijcpatriot,
—
nested Li* *•
arm
&gt;M for The Hindoo, who impales himself uj*m a intrUiyttite—hot one strength, and tlmt Sou are on the Ohio and Mississippi Rail
burn within the *onl. Their eye* glow is it that a stigjna is suffered to rest upon steadied his eye and nerved
, with enthusiasm ; and hope and dc.tcrmin- the tftetnorr of this bold and unyielding the battle. kAvnsjdie-iqririt of liberty— ImhiR^Ot who casts himself under the 1 *1 rength L'nion—but one hope, Mid that
ioad, midway between St Louisand YinHtiun pervade the heart*of the whole band advocate ofUbcrty—thi» noble patriot; a I the right of the people to govern .them- wheels of Juggernaut, to appease the an-1 in the eventual .triumph of the eternal and cennes. The road is doing a large amount
1 while words of surh thrilling import fall stigma a* deep, and withering
&gt;11" a* that *elrca,
selves, and their possesion*
possession*—
—the justice
justice ger hf his imaginary Deity, is both a slave | immutable principle of Hight—but one of business la-twccn Vincennes and St.
j from tbo speaker*’ lips ns these; “Sink which rest* upon the tnetnort uf
of Bchwlirt
defrated &lt;fa.
tbo^Englfab and n tyrant to Wrmelf; So tl*o that j pride, mid that in the growinggrcatnc** uf lX1Uif.
It is expected
Bohedict ।| ofpur'deniands, that d*.r.«*«d
eperted tliat
tliat the
lite road
road will
will
j or trwirri, live or die, survive or perish. 1 Arnold! The memory ofothis
-this ’loan
inah apap-[i. ebvernment. Think you, Fellow Citizens, j [K-qile who ignorantly enact oppressive
a j our country.
y
|
opened to (Jncinnati ;tliis coming win­
«-n greatcr-disrc-themselves
toobey,arcthc
slaves i . Truly
•y know not what course other* may take; (wars to be held, iu oven
g—’’ luul our cause been wrung, that Washing- • 'lawil
7 i.for
■-------------------------fa’T----------------T ■ is
“’ot
a Rrcat Mtion-&gt; w,d i’" ter. Hie wurk is advancing.
i people of &gt;the
and hiseoni|iatriots would hareachiev- ot
of their
---------------— and
—’ their —
-------1' almost
------ * fabulous
*: but M for mu, I give my heart and my s|&gt;cct, by the AmericanpvCra.c.r,
own--tyranny;
govern,
progress in arts, science, L Th;, part of Dlinois i» moK admirably
&lt;nrpres.
r&gt;rn-1| t«*n
ofnienedict AmArm I «1
cd the glorious trimnnli*
triumphs —
for .......
which ------their ment,
n
nlthougli it may
tin- out;J and literature, is unrivalled In tho whole I adapted to farming on a grand **le, but
cut time, than was that ofnlenedict
hand to the cause of liberty.”
.■ ■ , , ORATION.
it- ,rrrrr~
’,Ot th‘!‘
detCrtnUtatioa I old by the American people of hfa time. I jnemnry fa so ju-itly cherished J No Ina! ward sccnuug uf a Republic, ia nought iit | history of mankind. Since our pilgrim I ji|v fitted for small farming on account
Mtrrrtd by Irhu. H. MILLS, ■» I And aeollicm Dow—those stem patriots— An anecdote, illustrative of this, fa related J They could not: But 1 am wrong— its operation* but the most absolute and talben laid the foundation of the temple i of’tlie want of tinilwr and water. At this
[of Freedom, on Plymouth Rock, that tune there i^*&lt;rca‘want of .water, for It
/Au.'i'ivm, July llh, J85ti.
n|l eager to place their uaincs to tlmt scroll of an Amerifan--4oldier who was taken j Washington and bi* noble colleague* wo'd ynconipromWng despotism.
All po
political poweE according to a prin. great corner alone of a mighty nation, |ia_, s^rc-fa rtuuid at all since thu middle
All
Ms. PttMMXT AXD Fkllow CfTttaXB : I wbiih Bhsll make them, as they make prisoner by the English: Arnold,in ques- not have engaged in n wrong cause. No
government, is vested in the । there lias been a constant serie* onhril- j of March. Sum* herd* hare to travel
__
military
nff- i truly
* c
great
- man
____ will
- - do *c
- 1i Hence
H;™ the ciplc rf
of our
&lt;
Thifc are many mlgdcte wBch \nay ,
“umortsl; that charter af liberty which tioniug him in regard to the___
&gt;le.
We
have
no
ruler
save
the
AlI liant discoveries and inventions; som^-f j fivC"mile* from their prairie pastures to
r,
asked
amongothalmost
universal
failure
of
sustaining
a
j
peopl
airs
&lt;&lt;f
the
patriot
army,
:
’
’
’
7.-.:
u
‘
'
'■11
—
u. li remmand the inightv intellect of a I
««"«« »«
uP*-«&gt;
their i hiluld the
I....
\
We arc our own *ovcnuguw— j which have startled the world, and by all 1 get wator once a day. There arc Im*
the patriot*
patriots do
d&lt; bad cause for any gnat li ngth of time.— I mighty.
.i ,lmwn, coupled with the wml-inspiring ' drwi&gt;,hal tneririicd instrument which to- er questions, “whnt would
torn we elect,
to enact aiui cxc-, of which the world lias been benefitted. mensc amounts of cattle, horsra, mule*,
■ r so
so fortunate
fortunate n»
n* I! Three who......
arc truly o
great—whose «cntishould be
I loquaice of our own noble patriot, Pat-; ,Ia.v was
&gt;” JW hcarip^-Tiii Dec­ with
» iui mu
&lt;.»•: if
» they r...
in
....... ।i Three whor
,
.
I
—
. nieuac niiiuums
......
*____________
lible of rtahu
to capture me T”. The soldier boldly re- I menu
are susceptible
righty are ever cute our lai
laws, are but the servants of the , &lt; hie of America’s noblest sons, and one •
in this part of the State, and much
!
— justice.
:—c..i.:
—.B ! LARATIOX OF AmXXICAK IxXiXrKXDAACE.
kick
Henry, to do .1
them
Subjects
You anl their masters—they &lt;&gt;f whomshe is justly proud, hi his ca-' Pf the stock is suffering for water—people
The deed was dune ! Ojir country was plirel. “They would firet cutoff that leg [ found arrayrd on the side of justice: hence | People.
• *.. great and important that a man ofcom­
which
ww»
wounded
in
the
cause
of
li»*r*
the
almost
universal
triumph
of
a;good
।
look
to
yog
for
instruction:
Then
is
it
|
gcrncis
to
grasp
and
bring
to
light
the
1
a
]|
healthy,
but
frightened
on account of
mon nitainnnnts will utterly fail to make declared free! And then long years of tv and bury it with military honors, and muse. It is true,tho progress of justice may nut the alsiolgte duty of all tile people in j dark mysteries of nature,
(hc drought.
All
them Interesting to an audience. Yet, the blood-shed and devastation ensued.
then, as
as a
a ira&gt;u&gt;r,
traitor, us-j
they muui.i
would hang jour
vour I **-• retarded tor years— aye! .w.
fur centuries; ,j our
government,
J Tbo whole State is politically on fire!
me resources of
oi our then
men weak and
unit thinly
uiim. lucu.
- D
-............ ....—in wlium all political Sinicin* forth his »nn u&gt;»arU&lt; the Hcarrm,
the
subject which 1» now before us, tl&gt;e great­
Anil laid bi*
bia bud
buul upou lb?
lbs firry
Ltry e-aar
tease
i ...»........
_ •tree.”
___ that
.1—» .L
t'l w.-li
iinAsrstnud th..
tI ihave
___ . little
- — vr
■ no taste r.,»
..................
.... requisition,
.................... I body
populated country were
put in
on a
” I.
it appears
the peo- Illi.
but, wo may Ira
be assured, .r
it will
will nt'Anhi.l.
eventual- i IM&gt;-.\er
power is
is i'e»tnd.
vested, tq
well understand
Ike AadlaH
for .raKfraral
political en­
est of all subjects, and the most import­ All the aid tlmt Ur patriotic sons could pic uf that time did not forget Hint the I b' triumph ; nnd uhen it does, then will ■ business which W is required of their mjt- Of far derqa thiutCir bok; ruioine Luaprai.
And r.tidibi; !:&gt;• flaahing fret, he brot huu down. gagements. but still I cannot remain un­
ant to the American people—poKaessea a bestow was freely given. Hie farmer left leg of even a traitor was cunrccratixl to tnc people rejoice—then will all intelli-1 vante to tranmet. AN lint exeuw ran be And laid him tnlr:nle»* at Uw fret &lt;tf man.
interested in scenes like those which ar*
So *m ll»« nt-iril Carte— who. wild and five,
peculiar diarm, by which it is able to fire his plow in the furrow, and seizing tlie 1 freedom and honored it accordingly ; while Rent philanthropists rejoice—none but the . made by any man who cxercires the tuncRaa*rd tbrvc(h tba hasvraa in fngbtful nujaatv; now transpiring around me. There tare*
even the dull intellect of the idiot with musket, familiar in bi* hand* hm the just' we forget tliat the hand*, the heart, the l&gt;ase and ignorant will mourn.
|
of a ettaen of this C&lt;.mmuiw»idth, And who. fa wanton nlrrnirtli, Lad tnndlr rir'n
-ally great cause to fair, or broad grocoda
iliouglta beyond its common scope ; and abandoned ox-gnnd—strode awav. with an ! brain, nav the whole jicrson of one of tiie '
'
The question may l&gt;c iraktd. “bow, then, 1 for Dcgkctmg .to doquiro a knowledge of The slant oak and adamantine rock,
to Lope for my country. The Douglaa
Lenas Uieir alireda in wild eonfuaios 'round;
fillklrc mind* of the cold and selfish indopcadent, and fearkas step" to take noblest patriot* of th® revolution were arc we to profit by rehearsing tbo history I ‘he fundamental prmciplqs of Iu* guvern- tot
i._
l.__ iterrific
—:L. —
1._— —
slarc-diffudoti
show
write, fa bowling
mce.
/,
alave-difluxieti partv
party lave
have put in
m nonura*
nonum*
- - - for
* - Governor,
ra------- — I&gt;Richardson
:-V- S.ra._____M
.(
with glowing concvptions, and images of iwrt iu the bloody frar.
I consecrated to the aamo cause by suffering ' of the revolution, and th® noble’deeds of ( mint T That mhn, who is wilfully or
beard "fart u-grr stormfiercely {ion
Mr.
!.-auty
Ou this subject all the fine feel­
! Doo**Dougins’ right-hand
ra.ra
rtokUwnd man.
ran. , The
YW Lnion
Cktai
The Artixan left hi* work slum to fight Us mcmoft*. 10 rest in oblivion.’ Pardon ] -&gt;ur patriot &amp;tkh&lt;, If wo nrom.t tri indulge i&gt;‘ glig&gt; ntly ignorant of the history of his
ings aid g.Jdrn impulse* of our nature tlie enemiraof hi* country with tiie mmc 1 this digressmti, justice reuulred it, justice , the rarticularl r gratify mg idea that we romitty—ignorant.if it^ vitaliuterrate—
Republican Know-Nothing Nun-ExtcnHoo &gt;
are drawn forth, claiming their legitimate mergv and raraevcrcnc* that character- i require* that the name of this man shall 4^jr«/tbem nWy ; and u. cwrowragr-thu of th® pruriplra of ita
—npl.,
- ----- ---------------------- ---*| partv
of
*ra
or Ira*--tt-M&gt;
soUno«L
$£• Lave named
UIf Col.
w„. Bisseii
te.twcrT
, Bellville,
££ .nd
privilege of manifesting themselves in ac­ ized him while engaged in a more peace- be fam-nti. M.y the whole American [ conviction that we are able to MrcU them
Another of her sora; quutemplatmg the ; gt.
U,. until r.-rautly,
tions and in word*. Thfa is a time when
mighty
strength
of
»&gt;u.
already
uttered
j»«
the, mkid ic.-W speak: when the half smoth­
liS
But let u. rara. t—Hrafltefgjnd h. | .fajfa « b* u*fag,el.
,*s'“* "f • "’**&gt; rawwr, concaved the boM idea and put It |
and ,/ fat, Slsve^xttmioo
ered impulses of our hearts will burst
lortn si
nnuutni name,
»'"
—’’•TT’TT® .*7“
IT I n.~L2,‘,r
I i,n&lt;tnnitl.w.e.1 !
Tim htotorr of thbee times, andthelivc* I citizen.
j *n pmc‘«C&lt;‘, ™ compelling ‘faB*u*&gt;U*’:partv,butbe,withah&lt;»stofotlitr«,birii»forth
hi a brilliant
fliinc. warming an
all our
our '! ty“
Jl “f ,C
tl.ruU.ut
fa.™. j Ifam-of
ra I Ira. lrantome.1.
Th. hul.trr
oTlira.Uwe*mdtl®hri
. the I V«
rarat
iu
inergfas, melting aw.iv the Cold ice. &gt;f sei- 1 '...
'pri'atd
tiw --------pen tito
with
throbuig
'■
■ k j.
t ■
•
heroes
tca.-h a tar nolder, andIris
knowledge
in
“ u&gt;
*® wJrk
*'*)rk ■»
lM harness for the benefit • |n th-p p0Ug}M party, have abandoned the
- “
~bi»s heart,
ra-rt. |---------------]ht. f
„d I
|ri&lt; true,
uue if(
g. continue* h
hr
' '
that surround u*. ami illumiua-[
filk£w"ti! I p£!X
gratifying
lesson
tlnm
that
which
in।
same
ratiZ
of
progression
in
ftiture,
that
I
mankind
i
cause,
and
come
otrt Slavery non-exton- '
IratSra Itod Mqrartara uwre grutiiVh.g Iraun to.« tow «Md&gt; In. |
««/’ »&lt; r^geranut
taum.ltat i
i cause, and come out Slaveirc non-extoi- '
fishnqti t______________
—,
------------- .
,tel, rad -la.ltab.raajw.
ISlSXSSirti5irtr"rttXe* rax Brajmd mtodni;.mfthw
..k...-; J,...! to. thi. ducca us to laud the oh
•c, anti tnc pnnci- '.;
?
..
...
.
.
..
',»-«&gt;!&lt;&gt; &lt;-&lt;rr&gt;&lt;-d our forefather*not siifelv i wreckh's. courage ol a tuition. They teach I kite but few fears on tlw scorn of igm* i^&gt;ee'« waraicsi n.-aMgM from bran to heart—
the
the little
little riant.
riant.
On this day there j
sublime aspirations for n peopl .
aiooln v cri-! u* that justice imd libert v are inviueible; I rance. Ere long di I will be informed;— | Ahtoerha tboraanJ «rer
&lt;rf earth
SenatorS
’nimbleb really
ScnntorTrumblch
really (I
(I am
am informinform- ''
pies
of eternal
union.
Cz tL'~
z;' ■**—n.J
“
..
trulv
no north,
no south,
noJeLt.
%^f .Si;1
"f Xl^tfe^ wrtrete rljbt -xl that the, nrara-ra tlw’puwer to uranin- i mid a knowlcTgv of the principle* of our «*•”
d) doing sn immatw: injury to the rartr
’ ed) doing an immctisc injury to th® [»*rty
j* truly no north, no south, no east, no
Acsuno sectional or political part V; all fi,:ld; where, wind the booming of rarfitai "i*
“ rm«t
. .
’
, ior uv I tfa»e
Robert
another of
,,f Douglas
Slave extention.
nrccurco
“nrau who
—v irnlist
—, win
— their
-IP causu with *[ government will b- *• common a* a1
Robert Fulton,
Fulum. another
of our
our rountrycountry-'of
Douglo* and
and Slave
extension. Cri.
Cri.
h I nver
wto,,;..
—J-,.—! b.
r---^
i rfii ffa
™ hra*kradra
Dr.i
U’.i.d
fa P“»»"• fa
• bil our I
mul
«l.kl. rara.l U- «•'
«.fa Uph.l»l; but .mdl to..;bram.u.to-J .bo wo udpodd .4 j Kemer, ,n-™&lt; ljta.tram.1
•thinu brim SiXu-e tt&gt; hrcl our I strength and courage which cannot be ov. 'knowledge of th- alphabet; but untilI that [ men. harmonized the .two aatipudal ek-। Remer, pre-ent Lieutenant (toventw.
arc bouti^ togtitlu-r by one great bond of i
brotherhood- all unite in the worship of &lt;Jy,ng- *"J t,W!
tumult ot deadly the
wiUung
I
‘ .., L
i0 by
‘«»ar Iwwarc
lliV ra^iuimg
\nt-r«i,l
&lt; rcoll
rromo
bv numbera.
number*. They fill our mind* '1 &lt;&gt;me
time does come, 1.4
Irt k
t.'awar
beware of CaLa- mml*.
mmt*. fire and water. Hh pul a
n harness
harncs* ' with all tfie signs add seal* of office stHI
brotherhood: all unite in the wor-1"" nf ‘
^Sinrcl
lhi^
roun
f- Km nature; - ; .nd let &lt; 'rati., be prepared, at M.y un this fractious p^rinl XrdojMdtbrir

I«w •-fa-"-TEES’ITS

&lt;™'^,“'1.l±liK.,TK’&lt;.raXfaS?:faVura» ra-L-O «ai«&lt;rato.l* rreprari,«

rara .ra ftrafa

•f &lt;^’coButrv’. birth da? ; ril Mt-frra to ‘
j^y^‘ the Pbytiehn, aud the K £2, whWi,
’ to the Ameriran heart, w luckbuwever _
Ly' Uy itntav
mayIw«-crushed *&gt;me, to defend
&lt;«^I •assort.
—•
’ joint
»,.nt rarac.tr
’
capacity to
to such
pitch .n
an extent,
extent, that
that ther
they I Douglas party and fully endorses Btsael
r r dearer
I...rer tl-Mi
than even
even pea«
neara—
—tlmt’faxm I to
toeartfe^howeveilung it
it nu
tray U- tramIt &gt;«» been very justly remarked, that | are now OompollM to do all the most Io- nnd the non-^xteimiiU measure*. I pity
day ; and toJay the whole great heart of (
forgott«, ,*. far
earth
—bowever
m"h that boon
.nJ ' pUri
wl-r
U» Tra Iona
rf igm™A,
.lill |&gt;ra ' "1-fa.ty i- th.-pri&lt;- .rram.l Hgilrira/' I l-.rira.work nf to. wurU. Our I’.ui.f I M.
h.. hra [.rillrdy !»«»"■•
a mighty nation throb* with patriotism, their respective cullings;'but, thank God! for w
v“J’ *o
m,uh
which
so mucn
much Mnoa
bloodi, was spuieu, anu L-_ ,r„ ;„.t„ ravn.r.mwiive •’rw&gt;u. rr tn j, and,
. truly,
•• it does
, ■
I for which
sufferingwoo
endured—yej that
the mate rccupwsth. power to ।
**•*’ require all the watch- । Steam Engines—ourpolrut Prmttngl’res- j idi.l of the Democracy, but now fallen
and love of liberty. . Is it not so 1 Then they did not forget their country. Men, «&lt;&gt; much
r—
-- ------which
we of tboprwct day pnau so arise
arm® Irom
from it*
it. ruin,
rum turn
wd wttn
with uic
the comcom­ f“l care’ of a jmuple, jealous of their ; »c*, and finally, our patented improve- ftnd deserted, a Witness to the truth, that
what more fitting theme for an orator women, Mid children—heroes, and hero-1 I«k&gt;n
u which we of tho nresent day ,
mending «voice
of na TV
Deity,
proefaim
to all
tq 1*11-11X1
guard against many things, in.nts of almost every drecriptton, orc I “* man's foes are tlww of hi* own booso
.
.
.
■ \
i
.1.*-.. nf
11 T'l
rtrf-ll 11 TO O'
1.1! '' t righta,
ICOtS. tO
than the birth of a mighty and free na­ ines, of whatever station, or condition in dearly
—American Indcpend.-isx-.
Lite world the superiority of right over which imperceptibly creep into tile cus-1 rapidly making their way over the whole hold.”
tion! What more inspiring to the soul life—all aided to the utmost of their abil-!
Truly wo* this a noble brim . Aud might.
toms and manner* &gt;,&gt;f the nation; and,1 world. Yankee ingenuity leave* nothing 1
It fa but a little white sine* any otuf
«jf the poet! What will so comple|«ly itlc* in carrying forward the great work, well, then, might pcaD* °&gt; praixc and
It was thl* conviction of ti util that nor-'‘•’■c the people are aware &lt;&gt;f theirprc*cnct&lt; untouched. The American i* noted for ventured to utter an anti-slavery aentiamuse the latent spark of prornethes'n fire nil aav* those the mention uf whom wo’d thnnkigiving burst forth, in spontaneous
ved the stall «f Luther, a* he stool bold- make fearfid inroad* upon their rights and • not pacing anything by that fa susccpti- ; mi?nt in this quarter, but being taken up
tluit lumbers in our being, and put life spread over your feature* nn expression I numbers, from grateful hearts; .welling
ly before til® wltolo Catholic world, and | liberties. [bio of improvement— whether
it be of by sich men toWqJrter, Hoffman, Tram- •
and activity tn the whole man, sluggard of deep ®cor4 and bring the hfa* of con-' the rich anthems of liberty, until the joyM&lt;H?rtcd the fallacy of that doctrine wboiic !
It is pro|*r, at this time, t" name a few , minor, ur of great importance—without | bull, Bissel, amT Other* of that strip®.and sordid though he be, and put a voice temptto vour lip»—the tones and the . ous shout, of a whole nation *f
province it was to procure obedience to ' things to be e*peria!lr guarded against: ; trying his hand in bettering it* condition. I whose democracy was undoubted. Mid
!
,hl’ cl7"“1 “r’ “g *“
in the mouth of even the dumb that will traitor Arnold.
its dogmas and edicts, bv crushing the f'™t.
should guard ourselves against | It instid that a Yankrc childnt three (who, in cverv particular, stood higii in
hurra in peeling and joyous tonesfor free­
conscience and the intellect of man- It1 «ho utterance of aught that will tend to months of age, will get out nf its cradle, popular estimation, the peoj4e were mdom arid our glorious country 1 It is not
was this which called those brave old I’ll-1 pheeany p&lt;ditical measure before the peo* j take a survey of it. and invent an im- duccd to listen, and all who listen'»eetH
out and devoured the heart’s blood, and
divine how, which Is next of kin to cermy aim or my wish to arouse in your
most chcri»h«d treasures of thorc who taint v. spring forth, and take life to itaelf grims here, and filled their hearth with ' J'lc in a fitlw light. If the plain, uncolor-1 pnwmrat, which hr will get patented a* to have taken the distemper, and itaeems
mind* a feeling of enthusiasm, or to call
thankfulnoit. to God that they were com- [ "«d truth is not sufficient to sustain a ; soon *a ho ran speak. This may not be to bo contagious and spreads like * fire
battled for freedom. Aud whetfercr the
in the hearts of the American people; in­
forth thosejfiery impulse* which, I know, is
narativdy free from political and relig- 1 mcosutc, it fa not worthy of support:— , true, but if it fa, there is no doubt that I on * pfain. The*.- Sou thorn people, when
smoking remain* of some peaceful habita­
nil alijve in your nature. It is not neces­ tion, around which were .scattered the spiring in them a noble confafence, and a lous tyranny. It was this wHch called [ And, were a measure ns noble, even, as , such a eBild will amtipue to improve all j thc-v gst hold of a cause, more with all
firm faith in the future triumph of right;
sary fob me to attempt to call out tho*c
our patriot'father* out, and armed them ! dtat which declarcd'lhfa country indepen- lie meet*, until he has exhausted theentire their hearts, and do to the extent nf their
ghastly corpse* of those who once loved
and a prophetic vision of the future great­
scntimriits of patriotism which arc the
to calf it their home; and where the inno-' ness and security of the government which in defence of Itiborty. It was this which 1 drtrt of ‘be gnvcrtiatcnt of EnglaiU. In- stock of "t-M f.&gt;gy” artklra at home; and I abilitt in the work,
natural response of every free heart in the
On the piuht of the 11th in*:., there
cent infant, the prattling child, the loving had just been called into cxistaice—of the penned that noble bdl of hunirm righto— 1 eorporatlng a principle as pure a* tliat in-1 then, if lie has any more time to q&gt;»rc, he
United State* upon such on occasion as
mother, and the Mem warrior, all met a sovereignty which had so lately burst as- that cherished dtarter of our liberty, for I corporates; still no. reason would exist | will drumhip an army and march away to ‘ wasdelkwd at Decatur,(lOOnribs*south
thia, i
‘
~
~
‘ a political oddresa by an :
I from Chicago.)
common fillo, wa» dfacuvcrcd, there was sunder the shackles by which it was bound 1 which our father* fought, and bk-X and for any one to re»-&gt;rt to falsehood, and. '1 inprove foreign governments.
Noh no! 1 will not believe there is a
The Yankee I* a great traveler, too; lie । old pro-tlavety W hip, who cow la advodied. It was ll.is which spake a Wash- thereby deceive the people erw for their
no difficulty iu ascribing it to the instru­
■•mgle individual throughout the whole mentality of the loathed, dreaded, and and taken its place proudly among the ington to life.
in all p»ru u.
of the
eating inc
the cause
cause oi
of xrougiu
Douglas ouu
and extnn*
efficient,
life, Mid
and breathed
bnsitbcd a spirit In
m hl*
his [' «*«•
owi. inaercste.
lusensui. The
iu.- truth
inua is vuhi
. «-u., unuu- may
Ilia; be
I&gt;L found
iiiuuuuisu
uro World,
www,.! eating
extent of our great Republic, from its cen­ treacherous bauds of torica which passed great nations of the earth—the freest, and, nuebty raLii!
id in
1
I1 raravw
soul that
blazed forth, a brilliant j drr all rireumatar.rcs, to perform Its aa- and
in all
all nnrta
part* nTtliA
oTtho world
world ha
he fa
is annallv
couall v „ion.
never mot
met one of the hungry
that 1.1a
tre tq ita utmost limits, who is so sordid, through the country like a withering in ita freedom, the strongest &lt;jf them all. bewon of hope to the whole country, un-1 cred mbalon; and, in its own good time, at home., tie visits the Icy cliflk of Northi gons of offire^oehing who begmd mure so unpatriotic, as to wrap himself in agnr- blight, leaving naught in their track, but It is well for u* to keep these- things in til that hope became a reality, and Amer-1 will sik-ntly adapt meana to ends, end Cape, and the burning Averts of Africa;; lustily for the crumbs which &amp;ll,'or are
ment of selfishness upon this, the most ruilral d~3*to». Br fa rid of ««i remembrance. They serve to slate our ire
iq* reioiced
rejoiced as
a* an
an independent
independent and
and aove*
sove- bring about the most startling ravolutkrna, the ruins of ancient tirypt, and the gay . to fail from the ofliaal table of hie tnaw important day of which our nation can vile instrument* was tlio spirit of liberty, feelings, and to inspire us with an bone* reign nation. But thJe i. another, and without shedding a drop of Upod, er city of Ibms : the uncautL -raw of Tor-u-r,. That old Whig who Ud juM.be*
pride in human nature ; and with a firm equally important lesson to be learned, causing a single shock to «hc delicate aon- re delFucgn. and the aceompllshedI sock- bantittd into slavery-extension by. high
_____ ______ ___________ ,._e aeilcate sen* re aetrnegn, ana tnc arcompnsn
.
_ _________ «
at one time, almost cTuaned. And the
reliance on the foot tiial good must tri­ equally important lesson to be learned, sibilitics of the moat uncompromising | ty ofjEarojwm refinement; he plunge* ■ pnvit Douglas, after all hia prayer* xhd
puxio. trembled u b. — fa d«yr umph. They fill o«r hearts with the no- by keeping the history of three times
L hieh im»h«T&gt;«L gloomily and forbodmgly, ■ , ____ k-ranV-r t rap ilLHt'.CC
fresh in our memories, as that which as­ conservative. Tla-n lot all abide by the | himself in the deep caves which hide i Nunphcat ion*, was atiU doomed to witnee*
.truth;
—t- . .LI.
•_
.1
____________________________
T...— from &gt;the
l.n light of day in *1...
Ij .1.
. L of .L.
ral^u. that “Republid
ItiM
this
is
the
only
common
ground
.
tliemaelvaa
the
the. .truth
the saving,
.«.„.d Iu. a&gt;rrifad rau* ; .*“&gt; bi. brart
sures us of the invincibility of justice.—
upon whicli free men,’ cuu-rtaining a di- bowel* of tlw aarth; and climbs the lufti- aro ungrateful;” for al his conclusion ha
re
— onnk despondingly within him as be wit­ may
long the sacred rights of man may ba out* Ills a lesson which teaches us wherein lie* vanity of opinions can safely meet. ’
wt mountain peaks, whoac summits glare
nessed troskdeton forms of pestilence, raged; however lung a people may grom the true strength of a nation.
toy with tU
In die second place, wa should be earc­ in the noonday ran; npii all with equal Alas, for my country!
It ia not out of place on this day of na­
aud starvation, banging greedily wtr the Ibcncath tlio chains of tyrentals urn® will
to him la a
He humbly nmfessed
erne when tbeJpj rcfacd will turn tional rejoicing, to point out the mean* of ful to guard ngaimt any rising spirit of
cold couch ofthe restless and worn-out warintolerance that may manifest itadti We
crly bring a Whig, and
nur. Tbrev w«* ’kc M
upou’tbelr oppresmra, and bmome them preserving the sacrcdneM of tho “day we
men's *oul.&lt;. Three were daya when the equals—a time when freedom will tn- celebrate," to ourselves Mid our posterity should exercise charity towards thoao who looks at the hieroglyphics carved upon the
through all coming lima. It ia not suffi­ differ in opinion with us, Yielding to thvm ancient monuments of Egypt, with the
faint glimmering of the atar of freedom
cient Uiat a nation fa inspired with a blind the'same reputation for honesty that we same scrutinizing coolness with which he low tinners from Whigcry, and in teaohscarcely penetrated the tiuck dond* of umph.
li is also w®U for us, at umep, to re­
ing them the right war, in which XlQMlk :
dixappoiutmer.t, and blasted hope* which hears the history of the revolution; and enthusiasm for liberty ; It taust possess a claim for ourwlvcs. Wo should be carc- looks fit the English alphabet. And when la* walks—and oven for this humility t£f:
ful not to use harsh or opprobrious lan­ the Yankee has wen all that he possibly
■ •f enthusinsm. The mute language of that ‘lima continually over tho camp of the the noble heroism of those dej'uted pstnLrarS.^ddfa. -farararafad.,.
true 7r«3«». If &amp; nation is ignorant In ,guage, and impatient epithets and nines- can abroad, ho returns home, and. liks Althis respect, it is only too liable to mis- 1cea. Logic should be the only weapon exandur ti&gt;c Great, mjatrns that there arc
•« * ju
Z _ti
nersever- K“™~~sr io-.)
tial music, carry us back in imagination
«»
f bk*
no other world* for him to explore!.
fourAtths of a century into the great past; ™'ridradubl.
take the name of Liberty for its real sub­ with which Amcriauw should meet Amer­
”
.»« inJorauU. Huriw.
en.r«J,
“ __
., ....
With such a country, arid such' a people,
not_ well
that we apes*, &lt;’« t
M
’
lu .
rf br&gt;r«d» i fareb, a&gt;Uhuuj stance- A people sbouM po*«» «&lt;* t°»- icans.
In the till rd place, we ifocraH truard with who will sav Hint we’have not sufficient ! hotel, that night, say that they had al­
ra
«or« fa ril ralcra md prapk ly sufficient courage to defend their rights, the utmoet vigllanoo and untiring watch* rcoaun to boast 1 Aud that, ux», without ways sustained the ^Douglas party, bat
even with their lives, but they should
mr. o«r own. U d&lt;ra no, braun. a*. M
boasting of that in our nation which would, could now do, so no longer, bat woa»
. radon. IO bora, of our mibur; po»ra know what their.jiRhts grc, and how best
make us blush as individuals.
naw sustaiw frte, soil, free Kansas, and.
. .
ra__ .L- - - -* iimArarafn to defend them. It has been u i«’ly add
Uaded A-""
“ wlth
Fellow citizen*, we hare many things
■
'
Mrer.". There is,
hiatHi- and wliooc Dbctnorien will ever
U- HJl wbm.. w. «•
truth of which Is
»fa^£r.^-f£S!
liticol subjects, like the serpent of old, to
Ira. Ind.J
V U • ra« is-.
Hence ‘wVcoociude that a nation, which fa creep into ov rational poradim, and pd*
u&gt;e uuuum
---- •• ---j—eminent for its taowledgfr-not M «&lt;pal- son the rite* and ceremonies of thfa day—
less importance than the poBcy and jus­
able by force of arms, to carry our atm, ifiration fopiwnd, bv Abe few—but a ■o sacred to tba American
’ ““ “
tice of declaring themselves and their
u*. fal. wbecter that c*u« is right or wxwg.
knowledge dfatiuguitUd for ita national cred to our gioru*is Union.
country free from the yoke of foreign tyrWe have three hundred and
univcrwSty, fa a powerful nation—a na­

-------- We may wag

uJT■"* r?w,“ a '__ a ►..Irani nnursae and stamina

mldibiUif. rad &gt;Ato r~p«i~ &lt;•'

1"^

tion that loves liberty, and knows how to
defend it. The acquirtSMOt of liberty is
but a small item Id tbo annals of a nation.

-Tu

�tSS^dTX^.ZS! IRCTUBMCAN BANNER.
d.nng tJu toPMSlgn touug ttom. tod

N*w York. July 8, 185a
cvtit'.itH'iis.
nor editorial cdamnx
favorofofall
outrage
and
••rulh|CM
Gx’rTtXMXx—Yon call me V&gt; a high ;Tr
, J’nratiiSR .that I
The Committee appointed to report tivt.
tb&lt;X -.
a
ho
u.-. tof
-ti .LJL
a- V
a, n tY)
rtoponsttrtlity, * *
i- ,L--------- ' I comprehending
imtw for a State Committee, reported dictation
-........
- pefriatcntL
: opposed,
people of the its varid interests, and confident that pat­
•*Mvx&lt;WM.’
: Tlie Republicans of the House of Repre­ of a great mon
to th'. Improvement of our fi
riotism
exists
in
all
juirta
of
the
Union.
1
United
states,
t
sentatives have, therefore,1 done th ' ‘
Eugene Pringle,
■ Ha'rbcm, and (he building
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
accept the nomination of our Convent!-®,
Marsh Giddings,
a J. Gorham,
ty by passing a bill admitting Ka
io the hope that I may be enabled to serve
J. V’Chslstiaacy.
a Free State; it now remains Jo
usefully ita cause, which 1 coamticr the
Tbc passengers by toc.rtcam.-r Star ..of
what the Sonata will do. Hat br
ton and Jefferson. Comprehending the cause uf constitutional Freedom.
DcwiU C. Leach.
very magnitude of the trust i rnich they have
Verv respectfully vourobedient servant,
. t— —■■ ?
■ our National Leirislaturc contains
The Cotnmitire mt Resolutions, by Mr. &lt;*«»» -»J B^tonAly,.
_____, .thenuelva
v .. g to.jrillit
place In my
J. C. FREMONT.
Duffield, reported the following, which un,«njy tto aopport J,
large Buchanan majority, and tbi mint declared
At Lexington, four places of cannon,
lands, and deeply sensible to the honor
To Messrs. H. 8.. Lone, President of
I „w rilCT, tto Mil to torotto*
were nnanlmotiriy adopted:
Jed ami primed, on shore, and three
which uieir
their unreserved
confidence
—
,
,
, .
. __ ■ wureu
uurr»CTTCTi cvuijucjm
.’c in this
«uu&gt; the Convention; Jarqcs M Ashley. An­
Whereas, in view of the opprondilng
no-toaotollM,, »----- j take tho reanrmsihliitv
i - ’ - -•
। fob. UwreapcmibUtlp
of defottu^ll. Tba chrmlralM pwilfoo of lie public .l&amp;lr. thony J. Bleeckcr, Joveph C. Ilornblow10. Retohed, That we heartily mL.
n no s steam ferry boat, were placed
&lt;u.totoW-. Utofoto for, eefow tto
National and
™ State Elections, it is Mrs- the tlckrt provmted by the Pl.’lSj
JUpublkM Locofoco party repealed the Missouri 1 implies, I feel tint Icinnot better respond. ... v n
a position to sink the steamer at the
Rin*.
Convention, as well cs the pr^ pU^
it fire. The captain sent his own fami­
*»., Mfch.:
Compromise, thereby admitting Sbrcr- -him by a sincere dechnation that, in the I bv 8. Birwham. John A. AA’illls, C, T. of tha Rcpubliom —
v iw.
party
ba distinctly' set
nu»»ures there adopted .nJ
ly ashore, and entreated tbo emigrants to
into Kansas and Nebraska, for the avow.1of»y &lt;*«*don to the Presidency, f Cleveland, ’ CYrus Aldrich, Committee. ‘
forth, both for the benefit of Its ora :
UELT. MeJIAIB &gt;
give up their arms, which was done. At KAM
cd: and that contemning *U
*
.
.
.
. VI uVwwnlA
should -nt.,
enter onz.n
upon the tovrwurlinn
execution nf
of ifu
its
B. MKHFIKLD,
f
-B&amp; PJ ^.
purpose of carrying out the principles of;
■ members, and those who propose to act rf
B o'clock the next morning the company C. fPEUBTOV,
duties wiui
with a smsio-iKWwu
single-hearted ucicriuw*n-.&gt;u
determination
.
,
•
'I uuucw
»ltb
itom
In
the
opening
content
of
1855;
•■Negro
Wonhtoer&lt;'
jfo'iTrtl'Sf
j.
8.
van
brunt
.
•^uatler eoeere^nty. In accordance with i to nrvm.Jte
proceeded peaceably to Kansas City,
_—10te tbc
tfcc good
g^j,] of
of the
the whole country,
:rs.1^'
A-r w- „:ii , .'.
ttoe^re.
. • I, .devree utriee tto
where a hundred southerners came on
। that principle, the people of inc Territory | and to direct solely to this end all die
July 8, 1850. ,
Put tto Bopolhenn per.? » „d
„ rfd4 t/lk,
board, armed with muskets and bayonets,
I hare met in Convention formed a Const i- ■ power of the Government, irrespective of
Pursuant to call the Republican State
, not Brttowf W Sitionc o Ora rib
CwIMh,. for Fr„
r
and dunmanded by Jones, Stringfrllow,
Convention met at the Court House in
Uric®, ud applied f,.r admltowtawto W “JtTl
f
V
I JV™. O-« Sf^k
Fen«.,. 7&gt;'Fn
and Atchison. They took posstwsioa of
it, •
v
a. .
-n
ii! strifes. The declaration ofprinciples em- Marshall at 12 o'cloek M., and was called
Fed„
lh,
e
‘
Republican. ,
in lbc ^^.Zyou,- Convention,
the lower deck, surrounded the gangway,
to order by Rufus Hosmer, Esq., Chair­ Deduction of ImhTUxletKe tod
t "■’"H”, .f°'
of ttoptotont Stri.
7”
and refused to let any one go bcllrw Jn
I of the House have nobly responded to rJpresses the sentiments in which 1 hare man of the State Committee, wbertu|&gt;on.
r and a faithful devotion to the Union «n 1 bv tb«r cconomv Drnrl..n~.
'•&lt; t
Cof death. Arrived at Leavenworth,
On motion, Hon. James Seymour, of
j that application by promptly passing a been educated, and which hare been rimake ft; that its intention b z-alomly to
nJfi.ns surrounded the boat. Atehi' bill to admit her: the Locof.co majority j pened into convictions by personal obser- Genanec, was appointed temporary Chair­ nulnuln them .11, .nd Iu eta to
&gt;ram4tu^toL,1,,,i££t
■emigrants his decision to
rWTU
; of tto
called .pen
L,“P"'iTT .K•T?
d“- man, and C. B. btebbins,
joins, Esq
r-sq , of
oi Lena­
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q crumcm, *eci
.
back the Government to the nnnty and ]ttototontoAtosLtoT
Bpprot&gt;atjon of
, ertfry Ohprqudiced VcQ?
-—r —| the boat till its return, sod I
J
.
,
,
,
larutiOn nnd avowal, 1 think it necessary wee, Secretary.
&gt;-“v'“B^nbyrs.
P' I ,
gentlemen haraionv'hat charMterixed it In tbc days . Jo
Ito marie, .to pen »&gt; eto to Ito d«M- to
r^_
not allow (hem to land at any point above |
—
On motion, the following
f ...
, and tliat it u with *11
ommittec
on
Credit)*
,
of
''
sshington
and
Jcffcrw-n.
|
w
Lexington, if they would go buck to Al­
cd condition of Kansas by allowing her to । braced in the resolutions, and to these were appointed a Committee
.
STATE TICKET.
I
Iloth*
.Frt
1
9 P/nW Thr.l in the annro*»-h:n™
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ton be pledged them hi* sacred honor that ]
come into the Union sa a Free State.— ! only, because events have surrounded tialst
For Governor.
.
'Umplg. tto -ar-ujled t*™«rntlep.rr|c6.™,i.!n/^
'
their arms should be restored at tho torWill thevdo it? Will they throw off, them »i th grave and critical circuHistances
Richard Bcnxx, of Macomb.
KINSLEY 8. BINGHAM.
nitration &lt;-f hostilities.
Tbc emigrants
tto Stoekle. of tto Sl.ee Power. «to glee |
f £» «•!&gt;&lt;«» ™toru&lt;«.
I.
«•?
took an pirentury .if the arms still in I
of Liviugatoo County.
°
I
I concur m the views of the Con vi-ntion,
I
dcr
the
conatitution,
A
’
farrry
u
national
,,7^1:0-31
.
*' a.
one vote for Frtedutn I AS e ask our rea- • deprecating the foreign pdxre to which it
their poeScsskxi, and fo«BKi wdy fifteen
For Lieutenant Governor,
-------D.
Trua,
of Washtenaw.
Cototo,
of Su CUlr.
”d FWdee, -rtouol ttot tht'^1^1.rfStaSXf
rifles and pistols. Cunei tiding that resist- |
diTs to note the progress of the Bill in the ! adverts. l"be assumption that we have
H. D. Coxoxu, ot Sl Clair.
.
GEORGE A. COE,
mm* was re-lew, they returned ou Satur- [
Murphr introduced
lnteodue-1 n
retoletion ’' ^»»
,1
tonp.il; „,t .„ X'
Mr. Murphy
a resolution
sUI JfHJ joining but. -Ilh tto.u tonSenate, and see who are in favor of, and the right to take from another nation its
of Branch County.
delnun, toytaltud foe Ctoh
tolio,iUd „TX of U,
ilav night, and were put ashore four miles
who are opposed to, Freedom in Kanw. domames, becairac we want .them, is an th.lt two
bv
for nJ. ----------------- --------- ----------------,
For Secbetary of State.
below Alton, the captain pretending fear '
Reprrecutetive diatrict, and that where
/'nedom it national end Slavery &lt;•
------------ b , ■
sbanduament of the honest character
___ se
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-n
•wtiship **■•
there is but one delegate in attendance at . "rlMnal, that the latter cannot be retab I। school district
ohn c inney
Bsaie Coaveation. [ which our country has acquired. To proof A"an I&amp;r^n County.
*».v
’**•
** United
The Republican State Convention, call- vuke hostilities by unjust assumption, thu Convention, said delegate be entitled ' l«*»d
our State.
immediately ria Iowa City.
‘ i
cd for the purrjcwe of nominating candi- ' woul(1
“crifire the peace and char­ to two votes, which, &lt;m motion, was laid State*, but exi.ta only by loeal law, and
For Audiior General,
D. Bmirjir Dt rratuj, Chairn.
A company from Wisvester, Mas*.,!
oo the table.
*f recognized at all, is not elsewhere, or
dates for State oflicera,
embled At M.r
J*?
WHITNEY JONES,
On motion, the Convention adjourn^
arrived to-dav, r» mute foe Kanins. The '
Mr. Conger moved tlat the Committee I -rterwise recognized by the constitution
...
—
,
. a , .
, ,
might be more certainly secured. And its
to a quarter before 8 o'clock.
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statement of the St. Louis Republican
of Ingham County.
shall, on Tuewlay, the 8th msL It han objects attained by just and-h*&lt;alh&gt;g coun- report the names of all accredited dele- of ,h« United States.
concerning the CMrago society, is suppos- I
Quarter to 8—Convention met pcnci
For State'Treaiurer,
rardy been our lot to witness a more bar seis, involving no lews of reputation,
gates to the Conventiua.
I
3 Rftolrd, That the report of the MUod to be entirely false.
Mr. Blair moved to taku the question
Compromise, and their bloody cru- 1ant to agreement, in the Court Hou* Hail
SILAS M. HOLMES,
monious or enthusiastic assemblage of
International embarrassments are main.
St. Loais, June 3&lt;1
[I
K‘d&lt;* against Free Territory, under the 1and was addressed by Gov. Bin-fciia
Freemen. Nearly every county in the .*/ then-salt.^, secret diplomacy, which’ bv Counties.
of Wayne Count v.
A letter to the Z»em&lt;xTi(i, dated Law. '
motion the whole suk'ect was hid M&gt;?bhtfcai name of “Popular Sovereign- :Hon. J. M. Howard, Hon. Austin Blair*
Sto. wm
-M full/r.prrit.tto,
wto. bv
to ' “ , . 1
“*l’P -u.
“ ■me
‘■’I ’On
For Attorney General,
State
fully represented adtae
w k
wo-iwg*
vn
rauuon
rence, the 28to, says that live men Sad j
-t...table.
&gt;.LI . ine wnoie subject wm Hud I tv
■■ cvndcctcd
.-*^1 l,v
&gt;r.-a-.tot IDctno. ■F. AV. Kellogg. Esq.. Rufus H&lt;&gt;»rr.e- '
I,
.
i. ■ i j i
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P^’plr'the operations ot the Government. &lt;&gt;n . the
ty,— a*
by fk.,
the ■present
JACOB
M.
HOWARD,
i double and tnple dcIegati-Mt*. and the fhia tystem is inconsistent with the char-1
Mr. Burn.-t moved that aG.mmtftaeof । cratic P*rty (to called) and lately re-affir- Esq., 0. D. Conger, Esq., Wm. II. Br,warrived in that city from Ti»iim«eh, when
wey
u*onecn
»•
of»» ayue
Wayne vounty.
County.
spiritof enthusiasm which prevCksi
acter ofuur inMitutions. and is itself yield-! one from each Congressional District to ,ne^ in’tju-ir Cincinnati Convention, has
they had
beenernnmeu
confined some
v&gt;tne timea*
aspnsptis-; '
Tk_. were
____
.. ,... .1____by
। drup^-ns
!
On motion the Convention adjoun&gt;t.L
oners. Tbev
capnirM
For Superintendentof Public Instruction, among them are certain auguries of sue- ing gradually to a more enlightened pub- reporLtbe names for permanent ofiicerx | wantonly unaealed and broken open the
c.
Josiah Ttu^ex, Prendre!.
on the 27th May, near Ostanat. mi.-.—
|RA MAYHEAV
' ee** in November. It w^i a glorious Iic °Pin’onto tlie power of a Tree which motion prevailed/
;compromiaeso’fl78D,I820nndl850;—
Thrir arm. taken awav, cUfc. f-t ape
c&lt;lhoun
spectacle to see the diflerwii delwatfotra P^-jjahich, bv it* breed diswinination
Tbc Chair lieu announced the following alreadv mvulred theei«ntryintbchorthem, and they were dn v® 30 miles by
•
•
, „
I f
,
o’
&lt;&gt;f politial intelligence, secures
I rews
rors of
of it*
ita first
first civil
civil war;
war; and
and unsettled
unsettled
secures tn
in advance
advance as
as said
said Committer.
Committee.
the trexjps on homes. The Dragoons were ForCommwionerof theState LandoTre. composed of men who have, beretofiwe, u, the side ofjustice. the
of tJthe :
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-tbe Republic;— [
| the very foondatKHM
of
he judgment
iud«»M.txrf
Wm. Bvnxrr. of ~
AVMhtenaw.
under Lieut AA'ilst a. They were- chained ■
IJETMOl R* n
B. Tncinwrn
TREADWELL.
I entertained diverse. —
u.:_i tentimedta,
----- L_ I1 civilized
—*------&gt;j
... .honest, firm and. 1i
political
world.
An
j dint the conduct of the prevent admints-1
C. J. Gokham. of Cnlhouu.
J tratioq and its supporters, in this reapcet, ’
nearly four week*,
and, v.h-jn brought
be
now fired with the same love of liberty, “pen policy ip our foreign relationa, I
», auu,
"•••os"' ”
v'­ ।
of Jackson County,
Joxt CanrxxTxa, of l^nawee
fore Judge Cato, , tov.v
^U.71
“^ i r”
«r
Suu Bobj of Edto.. their heart* animated with toe same noble | wouiJ command tbc united support of-the !
ton*
Mntl
fr cruel
nu»«n&lt; t&gt;spaHj io r^iah...
anil!ft&lt;
their
cruelindiflerrnce
indifferencetotothe
thewrongs
wrongsI
DavidC.C.Lxxch,
Luch,ofofIngham.
Ingham
ing being found,* gainst tortn. TL.-’e of
impuls.3, sncrifKinu partv feeline on the
wh«* deliberated opinions it i
On motion, toe Convention adjourned
demand* of the free set!lets of Kanr^_ ,"-J,
,
.
, P . , .
8 P*”.
”8
would necessarily reflect.
j till
’dockj
.
i *a*.
Thais just the majority you promise!
the party capritre-l were, however, detain- '
*M, I*, in toe
the opinion of all firemen,
fretnen, a paltill 2
2 qo'clock-:
GEORGE WILLARD, ; I
ed—Messrs. Partridge, Jc|xi Brown, Jr.,'
altar of their country, and uniting togvtoNothing is dearer in the history of our |
Tw&lt; - o'cloak. Convention met puraa- J^blc
and
treasonable
violation
of
both
।
Bud.
whin you
coaxed mm
hiin u&gt;
to -un
rauanoa*
l.alklc j,nrt innvmioK
tF8i.Ari.kl— violation ..0
l«uu-auu
oi l,„Fl&gt;
oom 1
vu umacm
agaxr.
of
Calhoun
Couuty.
and Williams. ‘ Thetwolatiir were mem- j
er in one bold, fearless, manly effort to ■'institution* than the detign of toe nation &gt; ant to adjournment.
— cwratitntion.
— ii Mr
the spirit and letter -e
of •&gt;
the
Mr. Hr.l.
Hyde L.&lt;
last F-l.-...-..
February.—*/)ttrait »
bcra of the Lepiahture. Tit- fornutr wu* ;
restore the land marks of Freedom that: j_n ‘“*vrt&gt;ng it* own iudependeuee and '
The Comroittee on Credentials made u : whk-h distinctly guarantee* that utheriyht |------------ ■- i - *
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Mcrrlted Confidence.
released on bail, lndietmrai&amp; acre found
hare been stricken down by the Demo- frewk&gt;K’’ *? avo.W S'*W countenance to . report whito on motion wah adopted :
of the feo/de to keep and bear arms shall
California all Hi»hl.
The unanimous nomi^rtion of our presagainst Brown' for tn-awn, conspiracy, |
, .
“e cxter.siwi oi slavery. Tbe lufoieiiee
AUewan—H H Booth.
■ ««&lt; to
u4 .bid, ™ onto,,. I
c.ptota B. W„uH .r„ to, iw
but
। B.r7-J RoUrtT
I ent
State Officers for re-deetion, &gt; proud crane party, and prt^rre the glorious of [be
kidnapping, slaye and bow stealing
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“I""’"1 “’VZ'’J.'T"
Srm &gt;
,„m clItoK?-tor. to bi Xn
AA'illiam*. for treason; Partridge for con- testimonial
t
. mor. torttrt.tn,™. toublrf, (™ito, l»,OT|
j,,,;.,™.
th., ta H.S.
to the ability and integn,".' principles of Free Territory, Free Gov- do** of men interestedin Slavery, who } Dern'cn—H. II. Morri»on48. Sparks.
| with which they have discharge-i the var- emmc.7:. and Free Speech. Our present command one section of the countiy, and | Branch—A. Brown. J. 8.Hopkins,
able and fiutblui’officers were all re- w&gt;dd u vast political control as a conae ; C-'
u— —«
»-—L- (.. J. Gorham, lhc common defence, promote the gene h. r electorial vote for JcJm ('
Calhoun
M. lHannahs,
■U.M. of Mr tojFMto,
&lt;]..«.« m aS
...
,
.
;,v
qu«aee io the other, is now directed to ' ’ Nichols.
j nd welfare, and secure the blessings of I He will swecnetnrr Frru. Hr..'., in&lt;"t
amre they were called by toe free suffra- n.munated with
imamsnity. ihe
ibe t'urn thii impube of the Revolution and
C^
nth great unanimity,
on bail.
Cans—W
AA’. H. Baron. E. BualL
. J liberty to oursclrca and to our posteri- ' enongh
?
'
-fore
ge* of the people of Michigan to occupy 1 delegates from all part* of the State bring reverse its principles. The extention
™ Clmton—D. C. Chapin, H. 8. Gibson ‘J•"
i
— - -them.’ The ,uunc
name cf
of Hin
Kingsley
S.- B,
Bing; lhc
lte ran
most
intelligence from their
their , shvery
slavery arrow
acrows the continent is
in the object
obie« I।
a-awu—j. MoHgomwv,
aionigomerv, A. H.
11. ProcJ*roc- !i
’• Resolad,
-ne’onva, That
inat toe
mt Congress of the
PfolJiTtaiT’j 1 iv
!lhcm
8***y s
dF- !
K cheering iotclligcnec
Eaton-J.
*
Axt &gt;« taere te Ro.m.
■harn l" *a*orij*tod with the best .interreu 1---------..
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' United States is under the Constitution, |
A serious rallrnad a.etdriit
respective
localities,.’ end.to
from what
we of toe power
!»»« which now rules the
toe Gov- tor.
tor,
’;
II..,.
, J.
u-wwi*
Henry
J. Higgins, Esq
Esq., uaosrwbosetumei*
। eminent
;L
and
C
’
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.
Itoto O» ten. tarto t«. 'SS
im
i from this
b spirit ha* sprung
”7 &amp;
,i. vvrvrj;ivil —-— -"—j --J —■
■ —• &gt;-vtov. «.
»..v I; "-kIH!nd&lt;’d U
to ,.1»
tl’.e Call firr •!&gt;«»«-.
m Ik-Foto—to.
thooe kindred wrongs m Kansas so truly I
f
le—AA’. AV. Murphy, D. Tims, j Territories; that toepropriity of it has 'State Convention at Jackson, is an setae
Rmlroedby the &lt;axplw.oa.rf xbe boiler of' atioo wil awakprfi enthuaiom vS* will . lh*k with a proper effort, tbe State will
in
your rTwl..ion;i g KibSk

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cuUBtr ul llsrr»

N- BAILEY, Edito*. ,

me

JOHN C, FREMONT,

hergrortuin. rr».1ng |-,re„u!
t»»etferih. that twuray te litM,

KKaw&amp;t.

WILLIAM L DAYTON,
Of »•*.—-

J

1 fi’lT”
d'sctartwlASZ;

M K

,

eTt®u,»te in Ilia triumphant election to FT® fn&gt;m 5’W&gt;0 w 10,000 majority in J which ’prove
pro,. that
rU, tbc
,b. elements
,ljm«,uof&lt;brmu.;
uf toe most1
I ^Office which benowffi^withwsmueh'NP^JP^P&gt;\« Oxidate,; -Wtnjv
uy, STOrma b«&gt;.oo. boon TO-

TIh- areldcm happened near ' ho'"'r U’ Wiuself and to toe State.

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n.

C. L«eb.J. W. 1’1-lp..
A.
1

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hi,-..,,, of th. p«&gt;t ouSJo* •

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V77,,

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^j- ?’ ’? I Jacksoo
Jackson—
—S.
S. J. Snfith, Austin Blair,
'
’be folly and danger of any devi-1
They Come.
Kalamaxoo—M. Giddings, J. Parker.
axir'n f»om ’hi* wholesome principle, toby
Horace B. Lothrop, one of toe first»ct.
would be out oi oua* neve io pic ige rny- [
In tbe evening. . v»« tontmtn, of pen- „|fu,
th.tbS bei,
I Kent—F. AV. Kellogg, A. fl.Turner,, l'‘e k”*’ movcmait* in the Senate now
; tiers of Lapeer County, a mvstlenua of
“ ,
00 T 100’
tner,t®d th*' ■pplauac and esteem of the Plcc nasc
mWed in the Court,
House
yird,
suggested
tn terminate
toe frotirwl
woL. AVithey.
assembled
C&lt;»rirt House
TLutaA y*ru,
,-kr, 1 J1 ,uggertcd
J ...
___•__ .
..con.w^. ■ S. L
AVithay.
: fully conceded, and by tbe very men who i high standing, and a prominent Damocrat
rived re* from to «
r k o’
upprausc ana esteem of toe
■-emuiro
in iue court,
tn .terminate
the* scd.i'ual
Other companies have^ro jZ^
tbe ’disaster.
? ***Ur ' electors
ffl^&lt;r-rtr« of
nf toe
fl... State,
S^r.for
fsr tlr*
toe able and
&lt;md I' an&lt;1
and l»teucd
list/.nAd to
?/, eloquent
I,&gt;z,Ir,r and
■I spirit-stirring
...i.ir »rl..ir— • troveny
rto.,vayy,* engendered
—.4 by
I... political* snimDsiwnrr..—ill— jI Lspcer
f
nz P. Goodrich.। have heretofore assumed to carry out this I has openly dchred Li* intention to vote
—S.
tivea and stirvrons nnd havc’bstn ilJnatefo
powerful doss
class Iju.ded
hsiided ii Lenawee
J* ^llkfiil
faithful manner in which they have per- sP&lt;*cljea from Governor Bingham, Jagub ,j tk»» operating on a powerful
Lenawee—
—J,
J Carpenter. H. AL Bui**, «pcrimi«il ef squatter sovereignty, were | for Fremont and Davton.
to
"
.
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\r tfa
to C™«1
&gt; &lt;&lt;R.(&gt;U.
rfw U»
of
Xl; । r■ .v- j...-.
Kellns of
' t'Wther
Wh'r bv a•common
“5"”“interest‘"JT”'- .A'nraii.
*&gt;«• IlB. I.L. Baxter
Baxter,J J. J. Newell.
amply sustained by Border Ruffians knd ’
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pud. Sta
, IM,, of J^aZ-n a,.J
, “J
t “6£h*!j£
Livingston—Jusrah Turner, AVilliam betoagured anil violated ballot&gt;&lt;rfre. '
•
It is the intention of Mr. Buetuuran tn
A. Halt
5- RfsoM, "Dint the Democratic party ' take his quarters and spend toe summer
private
bn'U,ht
5n
,S; M* Ho,mo*’ Jacob M. Howard, and ’he peal, nf enthusiasm that went up from 1 South should in my judgment, earnestly
Macomb—Richard Butler, Leonard Al. | (*’ «tR‘‘d) of U&gt;-d*y, is wodcrlv and de-1 al AVal&gt;ank, a place &lt;&lt;f tome celebrity a*
Fourth Dnnateb —The
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"’hitney Jones, have ail won golden opin- Idelighted audience, as toe issues of toe desire such consummation. It would viti- Carter.
, rervedly held responsible for the grow • feshionable resort for gentlemen ofleis
contained 100 children, withYht'h-'narert* ion’’,ar lliC abl° and
manner in campaign, and toe merit* of the caadi- d»c*te die good fiu’A :t would correct
Manistee— D. C. Hendoraon.
, “ld unparalleled outrages committed up-! ur«i «&gt; ’be banks of the Oxncstogn River,
Midland—II. O. Ashman.
nn »** Tree State men of Kansas, for Hut * ,1;ort distance from La icaster.— W’rilL
t-rixtl It
.itb »l*i
*m p-rf.,r»«l th, aotle. a«.! &gt;*"“■ «"» dh™.l br tbeoreton, d»w. £ «t^
. Monroe—0. Johnson, T. Babcock £ ! nnr’v derived Draconian Code of Laws
-Star.
Willeta
'
I therein erwted by a Ruffian Legislature
He will take up hi* quarters next No•Ud tbe f-rttier
„£2*
T•eeidooeel.e U&gt; tbe prora..6&lt;a I &gt;&gt;™d» of the oueee then eeeentbled, end utlded, ud goj
be restored,
Oakland—E H. Bristol, J. P. Toms, “J ’heir shameful acts thereunder. Nor I votnber on toe banks of Salt River
rewrt toe sii-ppiug-plaee. Boto^kimin^
**“ welfiire of Michigan, nnd labored ' c' meed their irrevocable determination to ;
I’bc meMure is precisely consi-tent M. D. Lapham, R.
’ : am they dive.t toemsdve. uf tbe merit------------- — - ,
-------------B. Trowbridge,
tires were crushed, and three cars cd the *D00,“*nlJ
advance her interest* and ; “push on tbe column,’’ and escort our gio-1honor of tlie South, and vital to Gilliard.
cd odium now visited upon them, bv any
excnretai train rashing together, canzht h« flrmtoeo*. For doing this, they have rioua leader, J. C. Fmxmoxt to the White [Xth’toS Jreli
.’Ste’
Oceana—E. S. Eggleston.
specious and pbusiblc coneessluu of’those
. &lt;
. .—
- ••
» ■ukx , ■» auniv•
'Skdre Bv- oe the «b of bUreh
At X“bX
wttlcni' right* as set forth in the biU late­ ed by 12,000 people. Such a tnrn-cut at
Ottawa—Geo. Luther.
ly introduced into the Senate bv Mr.
Saginaw—H. Miller. H. Ravmoud.
cognition was iuipoariMe.
°bU** °f tl&gt;e ix’!itic*1 demagogues that ' about midnight toe meeting adjourned bor toe country secured to it by a solemn
Toombs,
the
provisions
of
which
bill,
re
­
Sanihe-J. C. Wylh,.
‘
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. ,ee?$e rule the Locofooo party; but the people 1 w^’h “me cheers for Fkkmoxt, and three ; covenant, cannot be too soon disarmed
quiring all voters at the election thereby wind.”
St Clair-r-J. Clark, O. D. Conger.
4* “I* heartrending and terrible
** J«««°Lita
deoenpuon. The kiliid are Dr. Sberidaa, of the Stale have oome to toe resue, and
St Joseph—Wm. Ashman, C. S. Eu- eontemphtrel, to be residenta of the Ter­
will
rtow.r/J
.
fwI
♦
•
.k
k
--B
a;
region
ef
the
middle
lattitudes
left
to
the
Several of the nld«t Dcmocrati: p.'
ritory on the first day of Jnlr, virtual)y
.
the ehurvh, body not recov­ *
“i '“U,D
nran who so
o^smtas Year Faroes
emigrants of the Northern States for homes gia
disfranchises all those Free Stale men i I*™
•^r- in the State 1have hoisted the Repub­
ered; Hurt Campbell; Mary Kdtey;
taitiifully served them.
strength of a political party con- cannot be conquered from the free laborwho hare been driven out by bills of in-' *ic. *n B"“er,=d
andare doing effiewnt ser­
v an Buren—P. Hayden.
*re;&lt;’ote Dt**J Edw*rf
a B. Trrea.dl «xi Ire M»jb.S b„, ' ««, in Um, well ..rguired. Ui ovr-------- '----------- -------------- ‘
- ---------lxy“^t —
=— ;- and
—’ «
'
vice
v'~
“ ia ,k
the
“—
cause
— -of ®Freedom. Th. -Um
Washtenaw—W. BurewSt. J. F. Mil­ dictinent and the bayonet
point
-------------------------Hale ; Geo. Rivets ; James Hiekev Wil­
fact, upholds and acknowk
lram Minard; Henry Haww; Mint Mc­
"f**4* “*
“* ‘ fnavli U.rovgbre.1 (b- rexmlp M w It. part for them in our inheritauoe, without ler, 8. L Haight, E. B. Tyler.
acknowledges the valid- UMnocracv, which supports Bordcr-Ruffiprovoking
a
desperate
struggle.
What
­
Graw; CatherineMcGink; Ellen Clark- «X«b«r .uh Ibeir .reocUire. will be tri- .b,. u rebafci
that bogus Legisla- “»«« “»d goes in for SUverv-exte: - on,
XS syne—John Owen, A. G. Noyea, A. ity of the late act*
- of
cf 2_t
perfret crpmnlire,
ever may be the penlvtence of the portic-1 Paton, J. Gresisel, G. W. Swift, R. B. ture which hare dii
Catherine McGruder; Kate McGsrr; John ynptanllT elected. Th. 6.1 ha gvoe „ rfietri j,
lisgrared*'both tlx- nation ’,r1*1
« «rnall show at the bell" Ixa
to a. rewnt,..
I ular class which seems ready to hazard Murray, H. Barna, D. B. Duffield. R. and the age: and also by __________
ita further r
pro,_ nc5t F*U- The People are awake, wd
«mb Uwt th, Stu. rf Miebipn will » b M otb„ w.j re. w, bop. for were, j everything for the success of the unjust
—A of
..rcommissioners
---- - — 1 -- -_____ to. are
—.1— ■_ »
Hosmer.
, visions for a board
are nnf
not to k.
be L..
hoodwinked
by the err .?
Friend, of Frmo.1 ud Erwd»n&gt;. com. I!!
,mJ-’
” fl.
__ J TV- —
.
Mr. Murphy called up the resolution be appointed by
who shall ( ’‘Demoerarv
-the President,
- —-—
-------f'l»1
. ,,.
' believe that the great heart of the nation,
Srexes and Faxwosr, and that she will
’
eligibility and‘ qualifications
“
right track, and will administer tie
op io tto wrrt with . toutj good ton. whkh
a, p.lrioUra
ai increasing the number of delegates, which determine the ell
of electors, is t
evidently
------------------designed
B_ to give ’•■•veramesit on true Democratic rrinritriumphantly re-elect our present popular Our cause ia a glorious one, and our Can- j free men of both sections, will hare power was lost
election
L...
.1.
HlPA
—
MT
T*
z.
•
On
motion,
the
report
of
the
Commit
­
the
control
of
the
eleetioQ
into
the
buds
-andfcitofiilBbataFcffjuar^ I gl.
■ didates are worthy of tho cause. Let er-1 to overcome it They will look to the
of the prosslarery party—all of which
tee on Credentials was laid on the table.
try friend of Freedom take bold of the
u
b-T
ConstitoTotal killed is 30; wounded, 60.
The Committee on orgsnixation report­ provisions are fully comprehended br the
Cnfal5 “
We invite attention to Col. FaaMorr’s matter and act efficiently and promptlv.
ed aa follows, which was accepted and vottfs of Michigan and will be effectually
ciucwuuy BDU peumpuy. lrocu
This able Democratic paper which has
troni the Ot&gt;pna&lt;ioc
oppression ofth&lt;l
of the class which
which bv adopted:
remembered.
’ ITOTOH
_
Mwmriw
___ ‘ ‘ _» u
...
A thorough organization should be effect­ a monopoly of the soil and of slave labor
2. RMofrerf, That the blood of Rus. P l and Dai
ed immediately.
Committees should be to till it—might in time reduce then to
Brown, of Cass County, and William
* ’
«)0
of
tbc
man
and
the
glorious
cause
in
which
— "7
» ■ sniau auair.
the tram. Six cars entirely AwrvJMMri
Gay, of Hillsdale, late Shawnee agent, ....
"
Patriot a Democrat paper
-Mtooddto mito. nd poU 1»«
|w?h “*, J**™- «« S™1
Among the killed H Father
|
“ PniLATrs Hatdss, Van Buren. calls to u* from the soil of Kansas, where
tonm,ttoian.or.llttoX»Kd»d
»“««■.tahtag
St. Michael's Catholic Church.
they have bllea rictims of Border Rut
Uiumg UK nwroes oi au we vowre, ciassca . thofe
n &lt;hojo weU&amp;n.
r k 2
P
t
h
Clinton.
Republican party, and ia support of the according to .their pobtlca, should be made Slavery is an opprawion, will discover
fanism, and to all who are opposed to the
amspirocy against freedom in the territo­
out. Friends of the good cause, take hold : that the power of the General Govern- a. xurner, a ent.
ry, to revenge their murder and vindicate k- m»;«l^d Ito tort, upvu .Ud&gt;kU&gt;
of the work immediate! v.
I meot over the public lands may be beoeMr. Turner was conducted to tho Chair tneir memory at the ballot-box of No­
Ub«»
Polill®ll&gt;rl»dli.»tok
Our opponents are burilv droutating
to ad ran™ their mtenwta
eminently National and patriotic. We
rember next.

excursion.

wtoafr2liw’u”ia'!“N’,,m‘kto.''h' ',1'C'L‘to

Geo.

C. Faxno-rr.

.

x^-rAi

MeKta“r ta’*

!« a) ”7. TT?1^L‘7®" “??“? G ™ ■

ET” ,C‘ C 4"*.

,

documenta.

Place
.

correct information °S tb®r °’ni lll*rtiee, and which has more
.
..
than once indicated ths purpose of dispos-■
mg of the publie lands tn such a way aa
would make every settler upon them a
freeholder.

stands knocking at the door of the Union,
^reaenuals was taken up.
B1“r “OTod « ‘moment that with the Topeka conatitution in her hand
tanable.
the CotmtiM be entitled to a reprenenta- is tmtitlod, and of right ought to be forth-'
two equal to their number of Inembera in with admitted ss a Free and Independent
“J10?!®
ReprtrenU««»«.
Sl«te—lirnf ..
...... .............. . ‘ ... .
. The Pulaski Democrat, tbs DemocratMr. Giddings moved to amend so aa to
Pv
CountJr
number of votee to
which they are entitled by the calk LostHitrh, -- ■»,
i«

should take it A largo club should be
Congress in relation to the Territories will
got up in every town immediately. Will h* .v*f«.iI t- -XJ
.1____ .•___ • _
.

TTiritmturv
743KS:
TrfORTGAGE SAlX-brWt &amp;rmS

I

JAStHA.
t-vir
wSt-KKi

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Battle Ur

Si

GRAND R

o page* 163 and 164.'and obleh «
tafosartd A. WuuUw Wifcux.

Tum’ixriMis

TIM GRAM) I-11

irsiK—'

JOHN HART. Atoignre

Datod, Aupwt 6, 1356.

|

BiLLKvarx Excuamox. bv Isaac N. Fust 1
BeJIevrtio. Mich. Thia Il&lt;&gt;jw u in r«-&gt;d re-.xjr

-tk. .u—'i

wil

..

Marshaix Hocsk, by J. Dina A- U&lt;

Norn*
YVHEREAS »r «m. JOS LT
V V BIAS, luw left for paiu u
&gt;rtnd all pmosa inulin; orhart&gt;xi»cl:ic!«n mi
“SVO*. »• I *L*I&gt; P»y n» dfbu of Lit ermtrav.-eij;
tter Hu* dUf.
EZRA TOBIAS. •
Baltiarartp Jute IS, ISM.

rr . at, .
It A \ \ i
1J D- \

That is if
'it so, by t
cheap. ।
receiviu
• —~
iwmilWtll l.t utrtc
from N
FKRRJS, EDOCOMB A BARLOW.
JuwlMSM.
4&lt;r&lt;
large a
Poork! Pork’" Pork!!!
yd /Y BBLS, al the Hasting* Pmisina Store, br
of Sp
____________ D. C. HAWLEY.'
LAST- CALL
LL whom wjio .rt inde*«4 u FEBRTS
EDuCOUH A BARLOW. lD b-&gt;A «»,«•

A

plfl), WHITE FteU AND MATKEICEL.
I
Y, ..
______ HAWLKVsi
^t’GAIiS. Sjn&gt;£a aud HdawcA. alxaraanhsnd 1
5?
•.................
HAWLEY’S J

Sui

jfks wwhich w&lt;
A'i8WB»‘ffai’ * '"“iii” r4 duced rai

AV1»^5““'I"&lt;‘r“‘'

REAL

•LEVA

VK’A'fth and Uuki Ltcin eaaclaaiit uu hand, i
™ *
iuatuifr.

povffli. BK Uto„,

Our
sto
1 •
sod
in
pa
Uvu,

rr®iat7to?u4 8AitelKri
Omglum.
JL .
.
HAWLEr.'. I
C ODA LA LERATL S,
ud IHkrilu., *:'
O ’ ' . - -________ ____ HAWLEV S _ j
"VtSriiftXG, Futtr Hid IteJ Cfulk.»t
“■Shirtioga,
I
EenitK

vv
_______
HA'^’^V2L Ready made Clo
T12m BMOTUneal of C.&lt;NT&gt;iXsr*t
•
llouta.
;
!. HAWLEYS. '
Sh
TWICORDS, C&lt;muA thotbea Umk «nd W«&gt;l !
X&gt; Twine, al
HAWLFY’f. j
ZlflWOitafE sod BiaTT^Tii
!
V.i . ._Z---------------- -- GLsMsarc, Faro
ATCHES of all kind*. H
UAWUirs. iin4B;wtl»^

H&gt;allB|p, July S, IBM.
__ 13!IV c de
I
NOTICE.
YMTHEREAfl. my wifc Ctavu
~
V V and boanl without any Ji&gt; eatt»e or fmro- ,
-v r— ■, —- — •••
J nllperww k*r- ; fmOfltJ
C
IruatlVK her on tn» uoount. u 1 tbail • LVUUS
V
btl at her eoolrocting «flrr thu dale.
• 1
,
Miles wilso.y
oilU PClgl
Smvfcci'Kr”” a.™.
:
I

bran

al

wish to

The Ptallosopbcr’n Ntouc Found! ,in J cnfi&lt;l
MEN MADE
MADE RICH
MBt
RICH BCOMETHEY
BEFORE THEY KNOtHTl
KNOAHT I *“1U b,U,h‘
Z'lOL. J. C. FREMONT, in M. trsrri* diwosrrtd rP(A
V&gt; Bisnv ■Urtlinxwuadcts.bat none mom stlsajv
sod tree th*n the recent diieu’lTT. tbit
IS-A^C C. MOTT.

MmxaS,

nPF:
I
. Y

wm

U sow seHing
rimt Gumm »«t css ^11(1 WISH
than ean be boexhl, for the woe njocer, * *
al say other atore thia s&gt;Se of New York. Itwthy nurplinap
only ^a^for the people of Battle Creek. Eaton. pilrCIiaSt
Hattlnye. and. the rurroundinj. Country SH^
to perchaM jnoda in thu list- llewe ji«e me » WP W111 S
rdandteat Uhetretb oftha aa.ert.vn, ur
»' t Will &gt;

Send in Your Orders,‘wantaty

K&gt;ocpcBra» 11 Jon uvn juv^-.n
...... —
T*Mj*l«Lo(G0Bd» blare* and weUadtcted, con- VOllF “pli1
■

aUtiagot every variety and AM ot

’rn

.

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods &gt;
ke
on hand.
Monci
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES
notes a
SrS S’? will be l
hre | will control
,
,
ererythingthat CClVCd*

m

FAMILY GBOCERY STORE,

•dt Prices Lower

ofS*

U A!

' I^cal, Cunnuai
VBfEOAB .nd Pinkies. Onu&gt;K„

WO TO I

«------7----- —““ wj .iiw iricnijH, ia
“J""*!
received the sanction of the Federal Gov-

R^uKl.
(*oi»IM)biitoi&gt;nh«lf

। :• iw«f fa n-

POPP.’ “1 tbnwtnjrf

�„I ciesyy.^-"-

Emporium of Fashion! !GREAT

Jf WiHte™ u.- n“.“r7- lt &gt;uxery.

ATTRACTION IrxPRECEI&gt;EOTED ARR,V'L OFIITTIIF

GOOD NEWS’?

flfinilFI

IJJISPW ™ ?®‘
P-JAHIIWBE^Z

c’T.vrror Michigan cramt
&gt; Prabate Court ft aaid'must)
... r-.u-rMi. v-ii.* ..

TAILOR

NEVINS &amp; KN.WEN

H. J. KENFIELD’S,
NOW IS THE TIME.

SUPERIOR

•*i-i
—— - .-jq.. ... Ial, wuer
pbHitbrd in •.!&gt;« KqraUnan Panner; a onn
...;_t*l Ua.ltev. '
wmI*. ... *.__

S T ORE.
STORE.

TCEMENTB,
IXDl
’CEMENTB,

Uocdwd and ifJnl

i

i&gt;i

HAtK.-aM.wk
—__
having
_____________________
- -------------------------------------, -made in Ike paytucui of oertoin
_
retain taonlea,
octik-a. acsc-.! Kaff-lp fh-nab-

....
___

ortgage

M

--____ r- ____
-------- "" 1 *

I

.. tot**’

|

a'^svArfrss-rt

township anj
n ImJ.L .

a.™.

VARIETY STORE,’ SmaU
Profits and Prompt Pay,
Our Goods are now oferedst a very small

im iratruer, w.o
SHEFAKD A N1CUCLS. .
l.t. IMS.
ra
RY STABLE iu connection

NOTICE.

\

CLBTHIK.Z
.

KANSAS. BOLND

-M
fllT

'

assortment of suintherl

H. J. KEXFIELD.

t|lat cannot be bent in

-rr . STf. 1 rt------- vTzvbV..W"

or Ready Pay.

part of

Dry Goode, Grueeriet, Crockery arpi &gt;
- 6'/att
HaU CaP* anJ Bonnett
I advnnre on coat. We speak no vain or
“
''
bombastic words, but what wc wy will
ROOTS
a
SHOES
I be found to Ik- literally true. We’ncver :
IF^11 variety of
' talk fur Bum-imLi-. - Our Goods, both of
RWy Made
our own’manufacture, and importation, I

; will be found precisely an we recommend
; them. And os to price, w» urc firmly '
' resolved to not be undersold by any I
I I louse in Hastings Marshall. Battle Creek ‘

New

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C
Summer and fall Drew
iv prices at •
KEXFIELD'S.

, „r K&gt;hn&gt;.v&lt;». u&gt; wr &lt;irfc». ,»di ,ii
wanting Goods
Goodam
7&lt;-.l
i; others want..""
in our line, make a j
.
,
■ 1
|I note
ninking
°r pri"’ &gt;A,LS- 8ASH’
note of
of this,
this, and
aud try
try «•,
us, Ibcfi&gt;»
*
'"
] their purchsmi.
rermcn, our stock of! . A^&gt; «
_
Like an ortboaox sermon, ctur atocs tn .
—r c&gt;v
Goods
under erteral
Bonin.
»
m
, TJ A RASULS
Goods is,contained
iS|Containcd under
teverul different
different .
1
t—
/____
.j each
—u head
k_~a *comprises
--------- :.... set'vrw.*
rerrru/ : Flowers,
Fans,
MUt «* .
■
------- .Challies,
- . Laud. ,
( hr
ide,
nnd
~ PxrasJs.
»•*
Muslink, Mantillas, aummur. Sliawls, i ————
\ distinct ftartietilan.
Glvvo. ll««rys.,-.,te, .0 rtkkw
FARMING UTENSILS:
promise vou
■
! ......
|
Grain Cradles, Grass Seethes. Bush

Ladies will ifc well to call aud McamtxM

a, Free State!!!
t ix-u* a.
_2^‘rUldr-_&gt;“"■ *«■ fa. j, Tliat is it we can make
——
7—
our stock of
list c.u.i..
; 1 jt so_ [jy gelling goods'
!pT.1?uw?^‘Xr'®nS;y'r4 LL tieraer.a wlm are ifcdeMcd to FERIUS '
A EDbcOMB A BARLOW, in book
1
we sre now [
uul»»’
«wuato kre ' cheap,
GREVf BIBGAINS I)‘»55^^»«^
mthra nfoa day., they will be under She |
areeja.tr of payjagCwta &gt;. m the ..me. forjwe 1
receiving directly The subscriber would
Wc also carry on]are bru-d to have tlwte old Luk. etwd up wfcl,. 1
WOODEN WARE:
ce. delay. TboaH intel i-»ted u ill do writ to q.,t«
from New York a
thij.
FERfts. edgcUmb A BARLOMfc
Inen Drilling Ac
1
Wash Tubs, Pails, Augur nnd Chisel the
FURNITURE C’S
Uavtinc*. Ji.ur|lr, !&lt;■&lt;_ |
&lt;w5 .
f
KEXFIELDK
,
j Handles, Axe Helves, Wash Beards, Mon '
before parch.
large assortment
Business and shall ‘ j.'!;
Pork! Fork*!! Porkl!!
i call alt nation to his new and well assort-1 Slicks, Clothes Pina, &lt;kc.
ed stock of
of Spring and
I
carpemterstools.
(keep
everything
per1
—=-»----------------------------------; SPRING ,LNi&gt; SUMMER GOODS,
t
Selected with &lt;&lt;"c &lt;”h&gt;reralv tn incit
S it n. m c r
Grind Stones and !
..r .11 o-rJiTip
! tlUIUllg IO that folllC.
......... .....
!
the wants of the pdcnle of Has­
[EG A IS,
Bn,a»i lii&lt;S:.iu Aw., AJ«.. Br««i.; i,lse great care in !HJ‘D‘”“4Sraum
goods
tings and Barry county.
Axes.
Bench
&lt;lo„
t».:itares
of
nil
kinds,
I
•
—
■
.
—
■
■
Every thing that Is no ’
hawlets!
si.*-ifawh,c».„n,0 .„j
«u* t|le
manufacture of
...... ' which we ofl’er at re-1
Hangings, constantly on hand.
ceraary io jane’s
^■cs, i- ranking, Firmer, and Duckbill Cbis
■ •— ■--------------- •- *---------- —
*• ——“
A ST^T^^3a|duced rates, for
' comfort And
els, am! Hammers of all M.rts ano’ sizes.
our Furniture &amp;- none
happiness, as far a* tempo­
MASON
’
S
TlXHA
ral wants an* concerned,
j READY PAY.
„
_- .. ...
T . but the
best materials
! _J*LL w&lt;— iu^i.
Plastering, Br-ck. nnd Corner Truwcla,
,
.
or abate Lrata«
(except Hardware) arc now
ROur stock is compriyffered for READY PAY.’
Spirit Levels and ITnmb Dobs, White used and I1OHC DUt tllC
IF A TEH «ud Quick Liters eon»!*aui^n tuuai.
' 1 ’
. r’! •*
tutors, sed in part oi
.
best workmen einploy! Ladies\' Dress
Goods, ' ' siioSiakers’
&amp;«. tedii
Uww
OF
I
Shue Thread, Shoe Knives, '
.
.*
.
.
ed.
(Among
our Stock
rOMES'S SHO!
. Zinc Hammers, Pinecrs, Puncmw, »
rrwiLEf. Bur. «d
huiaK «------------- —- I
Glngban.s
. . 11 every v
llw latest
.
A
vt«
Air- be ijOllIMI
1.*. Er-waivael
____
!
Breaks.
Sewing
and
Pegging
Awls,
Aic.
|
jjjay
grv, I’.sikhi.anew
A
RAWliTS.
|
Prints
*
styles; Delaines,
KKXFIELDS.
die. at very low pnci
Fmdie-s, Ae, Hattie l-rraik lj?ch

Glory

The Latest and most
-Ipprorcd Styles,
which will be sold at Ehl^i'saytSSZfiSS
Cheaper Than
prices that will

A XD

X VllEnEA* rar
JO^H KURMAX TO­
* ’ . U.,A&gt;| haa ten for part. ank»o«n. tbie ie u.
wbiddl persra.lnteUngtthMHetaahia-OOhnr

tU.

—

B—------------------ - ----------------- I principle of

~

Goods
Which they ofl’er for

I

COMPETITIOIN .

-• ................. . ,..........- • ‘""wiui ixijr mi.
•C»rn i, i ee-l. wiB be Mild; at public auction or
i .nilrei to tlie highrat bidder, oa tbe 4lb day of
Xoirtobrr neat, at one o'cltek tn tbe afternooc. at
tear: How m the vtllifc of Haattnp, eornitv
,f lurry. eureewt to the .toiutaia auch cue n»te
and providedJOHN HART, Awirnrv.
I'xtrd. Auriit 6, ISM. | .
13
Uklucvefk Excnawonl bv Isaac N. Fuxt
Bdloreue. Mich. Thia lb-u« ia to good rej*lr,

OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.

item to give

1

opinion by my practice, and tha jrahlfajOT.^Tfperfect aasortment of Goods in our line
- ~
lure. n-.oil renpcct.uiry ir.r-jraseo mat 1 wm aeu er—t can lie
west- of
Stt
• found
■ at- any' place
•
buslnera. in an Ite vanan&gt;
" Detroit
Dot,
city.
WMt nllGlnJf ■■■ /Jr*r» ,*■. l'\.
Our increasing trade, and the inervaa- I
JEWELRY,
CQME AND TRY ME
[ ing wants of the dtinoa of Barry nnd '
IDLES.
[ adjoining crnnties, luivc induced us to en- j
GOLD
PENN.
-------------------------------------largo our business by the purchxac of a i
{“d
°5?‘" •wttetes In hti line of burial, wMrk Stock of Goods, larger and more varied 1
'
than has ever before been Lnmgl.t to this j
CHEAP AS Till: CIWAPEST, market. Our stuck comprises everything
•Shrt“’‘fc* “J in the Uno of HARDWARE that cm.
f nif nrirTTriiTAXT
pre him »rail and be will do your^Mk uTjour I
nnnu^ or tlMfUftt of-- " e have made
rat.riiteUan
1
-’our I our purchases with direct reference to the
•
.
.
. Hu ri»p .. fa AratrV. Stay, b Rnw.„- Bteek I wlnU W-1 jntcrurtB id our customers, as nffll)' StOCn- CO1lSl8tS 111 \
Hutiag. Uay i. ism.
'
to kind'and quality. Becoeniring the J
.re

rf .MkWfiD. i

-’rmination u&gt;
ictary iu

T

TTT„4--.V. re saw
.
Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

...r ..riujturM a«y or November. , Grand k„,u. •

lv* tkoentir.
judioed voter*ith aS mnK
w for I
fovor by this

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.

“Tbret b a tide fa the a&amp;ire ot then.
IIAVE Juit returned ftr.m Xew York viiKa
Which, tekru at th« ebb, Irada cn to fortune."
YUE have on band, a largo and extensive
verv large atoek of SPKIJIG and HUMMER
GOODS, which were purchaard at extremely low
HE tide iu tbe aiUirs of tlw«o wen
11 Stock of Goods and are constantly
who vrant anything in the line of receiving direct from New York, addi­
HARDWARE, which is most sure totions to mir already large Stock selected
__ __
lead on Io fortune, ki now setting very with great care as to, the wants of this l.Kl. Kt&gt;A 11 l -31 AU*. l43Ulll.lt, BUVI3 a*Ul
SHUES. HATS A CAPS. GLASS and GLASS­
--------strongly in the direction of IIADLEl' community of
WARE, Aa. Ac.
Haring come to the roneluaion that a good beata ma/tTMAx-s if/u- stoks
P£B,',,,eBU» &gt;"•. The floo&lt;| from the Enat baa just rolled in,
hr *“•
[ floating tn odt Store the |»rg«t and must

''Dalue vreeK
' Hastings, rated
'I™“’faHiKvntaS
"■'-"j.»lk&lt;
rria, in tb» c»S- ‘
AND
‘{1fH!Ji'
GRAND RAPIDS WAGES.

Wanted,

TO WHOM GOODS WILL RESOLD

AT THE

The Promised Good Timo has
Come.
.S/rra*; Faehionejnit reeeired.

x,,a..«.

I, 000 Men

fixings

hawlet

uehanari tn
ae summer,
vlebrity as
icn of Iqi*oga Elver,
r^-WriA-

■ fa
fa Ite .Uv,
secin-TAKIfS AXD HOOK CASPanjiuettn, Alpacca,
Goods, wu have now in Store a large and
liUREA US, SO­
the finest sty ley of American
; general Ifourtmcnt of
I
^. {
CQXTAGE, JENNY .
Prints, DresA.TrimBiingH, MoirOTHER
HARDWARE,
UND AND COMMON
ie Velvet nnd Moss; Rush SHELFAND
; OIU41«X n..&lt;v
szaouv
uanu
, ।
Birders, Bouncta, Gloves, Ribbons,Silks, Such as Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till. I
/ipDSTEA DS.
'
। •»••••.«•«,
■ing Silk,
. Satins, Embroidering
Silk, Victorines,
Victormcs, (h&lt;»t
( brat,’ ntu!
and Cupboard
Cupboard Locks,
Locks. Padlucks,
Padlocks, J1 Side, Card anJC'entcr TMu, Full Leaf
Ladies'Comfurtcra. Children
Children's
’s Hoods,Ac.
Hoods,Ac. Butts
Butt* u&gt;vl
uinl Screws
Screws of
ofevery
every variety
variety and
and , | yell.-,y Lind arid Liaht Stande, Lmrnpte,
■
.
.
,C;
COTTONC ttrifVTV.a
GOODS,
kind.; Fnnl,
Knob ILocks
and 1Utcbcs,
Finish- Ij,(o^n,ion Cane and Spring bottura Chairs.
i. Lind
juUtm ,ml
.Ntchate Flnlfch.
I
Any quantitv of Pine, Cherry, White-*r—
~
,i™,i j*7
■’ i
I kind, Cupboard Trimmings, Culleys, Bed Wood and Black‘Walnut
'
Wc
anJ 1OT,bl ••
y
!
Wc do
do not
not Wish
wish to
y
; W1&lt;1
and Tnblu
Table CuaioFM.
Castor*, Shot
Shot Pouches
Ponchos and
sn i
H M' B&gt;*y^*Tf~fr
!
■।
x
n;
READYMADE
CLOTHING
i
Belu.
Powder
Flaskii
of
every
I
READY-MADE CLOTHING
■ Bel’t», Powder Flaskn uf every ilescripntxa-vvvr
ervI I• tr 1 _.
.
.
.
. . 1
, ,,
,, ..
,
I jjat8
Cupa, latest Styles; BlK.ta and i ti“ti, Malfable Butts nnd Wrenches, ■■
n linn/J

Denims,
£5_____ :
l
&lt;Hawleys: i
1
Sheetings,
iyM!tIXU.Ktfy«1dltadciudk.«
_ - -Shirtings, Kentuckv Jeans. Iluta. Qips,
- - ----------- HAWOTS^ R^y nude dothiag,
&lt;/
Latp- uaoatOrentTif CijiTlLKl. at
Bo***,
|
1
HAWLETS.
ed'cor I).- .
। . i .:i,, i.inra. And w,v
bhocs,
Twmw m .
HAWLTYH.
crockery

V

B

51Hy-, I
___ ’ll-!
NOTICE
..
— —it. c.d_._™ l.-- 1-7,—.. v__&gt;

I
|

CORN de OATS

FOR

x
’
hfcAriLLUB.
YMThSe (iooiih. "j Mkonetu. Bared Murii

uf
kiod.
““kENFIELDK
.
•
IABLE CLOT1LS. Bleached material, for Table
rpA
Tab!,

—T

brae about selling
mid f*OT Sal©-----z^~.-------3;------goods cheaper than Ili^M”r- c~k"-' *
'W*- «**,
mir rirvi crlvtkOT-c llllt XVP I
fa.~P.f~if*‘3 l-IRT i-'.Q
and n ood B«-nch Screws,Sad Iron*, Axe*.1 nnd on examination of pur '
our neighbors, out we
groceries
m ,PrteCT|Mnd „ win try and
pvtsca msT».1*0.1
ir«, June M. l.«M. '
“GTJTTHJISnTOK??
wish
Oils. DvcMtuflk. Ac. Ac.
'
I i?!?1’*’ liU.*.IU,d )'?"^‘LN‘il,,AUrr*?«Ci
___ 1
r&gt; t’lLt ”
'
WISH to
IO have
u»e all
«“ call! O.U,
llrertulA ic A*.
,
[ Bolu^ C.M.
Tnri Cbte. B™. I&amp;
Jun.». IBM.
and examine fur yourselves
and satisfy themselves. secCall
if these statements art- true.
MBS MADE RICH BEFORE THEY KNOW IT!
Bell. «i.h sin,™ .nd eve,,ithlng ! T*SSft±5~'
To persons having IlBstings, May 1, 1855.N. ACKLEY.
else from a Twcntv-Ilorse-Powcr Crow-' Xi|rMioe. uJ tb« l-ubiUbcra cn&gt;i&gt;r»c&lt;- thi» uppori llnr d.,u-Ti to 1 Cunhric Noodle
tuslty to rraew ihrir euriUal ackuoyledsnraaU ’&lt;&gt; Lad® *acxTn’
ISAAC C. MOTT.
CtffSH,
I
ynU ■? L“u&gt;, ??. • tTtr-rrFV lhe |,w”
lhc •'•Wl«,ar
"“(“fa spprobsAVc have also just received FIFTEEN , t|im md rntonraraisrat which bare bcciiMoonlril ;
SHFFIELDS
.»no.- w-Ding rate, rwui cumin ms os« and wislimc; to make
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also. 1 to Ibelr ratsrprite. At ou former period bu tlirir .
ixiu-kn, H
ran be beugbl, for U« umc money,
Ct
si
CHICAGO
Zine
and
Sheet
Iron,
wbhh
wc
wut
exix
os
=MgXffiS5»lS:S4£SS: purchases, we would
AT A norBK SO tow ns to detv compctl- I Ihc ume general jdan which baa rendered 11 uni- !
■
! rarasllr popular. 11 will be the alm nf the pub- I
n,
cw»&lt;ry say give us a call and
. .
..
. .
.
1 Inhere to furnirii. is tbs tnexl riegvnl fortn, Uw i
Wc desire to call particular attention
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,
we will sell you all you
u&gt; our Kxnxsiva
or
urw
COOKING STOVES,
Send in Y
O
, want at very low rates,
ff
Comprising all the tfcwcst and
raovan rarraaxa that can be bought in
r"
■
no
matter
how
small
1
hot. S
rauru rare.an .. vou were ptw-ui u* bcicvi u*w&gt;
1
AVING our arrangements complete
tlie Eastern markets. Also, to our ex­
to supply all the requiaiUM of the
■&lt;M7^»‘=’,fa®*foi»larttr«ndw&lt;Ua*lsated,n*-I VOUr‘’Pile . 1 11 lit gOO(l
tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
trade with a stock of
STOVES.
’
G^erie.'AF^flcods’rea kept constantly
j
Wp utter no idle bowrt, when wc say

CASH.
As wo ahull bo continually receiving a$I - '

ditions to our stock, those wishing to

w

purchase will fed indUceflwtits

KEXFIELD'S.

'

im

TYPE FOUNDER!

stock

our

rders

Store of

most ap

H

PRESSES, .TYPE, INK,

that our aaaortmeut of Stoves’* is better
and more extensive (ban can be found at
any other Store west of Detroit; and we
Border/, Ornaments, die. dx.
d&gt;* but speak the simpiac, kxxxd ravTu,
Tra u foiira M&gt;tors eraU prtjxreod. GAefrom
when we proclaim to the ears of tbc intcUigent million that wa wux &gt;rov bb uwDBMotn by any other house, cither great
irataerae itoek of GooiH. tbsrefore J willI craslent
.
1
'oFoTs OWS XAirUFAOTl’RB, or small.
mradr«ith uvmg that it coataiM eyaythtortbal CC1VCU.
TIN, SHEET-1RON, AND COPPER
— cTcrbrardorlhoogbtofuis
!
GRANT &amp; SPAULDING.
FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
GRA^
WARE—Of our own manufacture al­
ways on hand, and mode to order, and all
4te whole comprising a lanc-r mA more F&gt;»«^ ,
—-------------------------------J '.^T
Goods nude by us -will ;be warranted
FlNEfffNIEH and MOST PERFECT' without reserve.
And now friends, erne vtord with you.
LETTER.
Wc have spared no pains ar expense to
; procure Goods that will phase you. In
return, we solicit from you a generous
A CO., NEW YORK,
patronage; and wc would esteem it as u
r___ ___ _ XL..**, t/
wk* k*&lt;* nniwl
BattteCryk.JulyH.3Kit.

tbit ran be found fai the «a«tan&gt; or ««« tth mailet It coopnsri evtrr iirieCy and kimlof Ssgsra,
MoUiira, Bjrrop. Ac., which wHlb.sofa at
REMARKABLY LOW PB1CBJ.

on 1)0 11(1.
UI1 HMHUXnnPV Oil thOSC Old
OTOHCy Oil liiwsv

NEVINS ds KNAPEN

0LOCKH W.
gTUXEWAR

notes aD&lt;I aCCOUIllS
will be thankfully re-

Those indebted by note OF

30,000^5=1^^"
F“™ —U- . ^roaJ„

SUPERIOR METAL,

• it Prices Lower

UJTIJII

NEVINS A KNAPDL

PRINTING
&gt;20 TO *250 TRESSES
PER MONTH.
tJAKjS vf every kind

T

..

. .l- -A.;ll.»

nar
April M, IBM.

Afrrara. A HOE A CO.

hexby

A CARD.

8. BISBOr

money, pay up Um old score and com­
mence a new one. We ahall be. happy to
neo you, both to re.-tfve our pay and to
sell you more gtuids. Give us a call.—
Dor Store is (&amp;E DOOR WEST OF

THE POST OFFICE.
HADLEY As WIGHTMAN.

#ood sad Wdfovr W&lt;ra Man SttoPa

EXTRA

�V

Emporium of Fe

o

4 TRI
nts l.r !hx tt dtas'. baa !w-a •«
A
uh.Lrdbatwvca
IlAV.i bMw«J
Ma»ttag« axl Kakrnteno,

5•-=

'

LADIES’ ANIXGENTLEMEN’S

£
H. J. KaMnata, Dealer in

jMhtenL!^ sight fro®
JT

--------------------- i

------- -

TAILOR SHOP

Nobmax Atman, Dealer ta
Grvcdie*.

cmci

SUPERIOR
Stable. Hon

*

Ilaatiap.Mayl,1»M.

SWLLZ1A

; Battle Creek, Hastings,

W. K. Fix

AND

Q a Bunroe. Phyrictan and Surgeon.

F. J. Htr^i

GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

L.C. Kuix Bu-k^Sjwk.Not.nd Tw

JSWKLMY,

I? o n fl V IVIftdc €?Otll"
AVeilUJ -TiUUV V. VLI1

Godey’s Lady's Book.” ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
&amp;, Shoes,
Hadlby A Wjdhtmax, ManufMtwma of
Tin, Shwi-Irtm and Cvpper Wars. Header* In
and other goods is
Irvn. X«d». 8UMl, (Max. Shelf Hardware. CatloMich.
quite full, and we will I Office. Haattega.
________________
sell them nt prices that J
will astonish the
.

SStf

be will mH

4HBHE OF FAffllOK!

Fttxxcia Bovdu Dealer in Stove*. Iron,

L A. IIotBBl

nur.
&lt;iou&gt;

W. H. Coion.'. Bmklnf OIS™. lUlik
Cm..
MX,
proaapily. al current rates
Warrant* bought and said.

tkhbixm

[aatiaga, Jana B. MM.
________ iw&lt; 4
TILL OtfEATEBTYYRAC¥T&lt;&gt;XS- |

»AKBEt

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

xamm

TILLAGE OBDINANCEB. -

VOL.

.

4 Boiun.,

ii.xxa~ahxrara&gt;a.xn&gt;to umke room for our JS^&amp;?iL?E»,u«.»raf8K
raJnaiMU 3 th* Uaatile property, mJ
“
Navia* A K
. Merchant and DealrfrawW.i&amp;tiWa.’S T™."'r i new stock.
vr» ui Dry Gwwia. Cnxkvry, Gn-cvn-., Pa&lt; t- A
Our slock of Dry 5S?^y£E-£gggLr“”°^
A Rvaaxix, Denier* in Dry
Goods,‘ Groceries, S
rra aggrieved tw aaid aaaaaamcal and vUplMC. 1
i
Crockery.

'
H. ItKAVMON'T.
Hxtiaga. Jaa»«. isrf________ ’
-y»

thirty-ihm, (MW.&gt; **
&lt;11*41 ten bundrrd and

MbH) tea bundrad a^
,_______ J** owd fc»y.n«&lt;l

.A anii-n. mi«._____

j Bbadmxm, Waasm A Co, Wbolmata Pa-

JL3L Jfc

&gt; JCX.

INDUCEMENTS.

(* R BUR

We have now/onl
hand, a stock of goods
j SUCZP.Tt^Ux.iagM^
I suitable for the
I tt.”A7 Goonram, Dealer in Dnr Got
Spring Trade,
ich we will sell very ;

AT IT A XI) XLEGAFT COACHX3

'

" Msm B ttoivaar.

|

----- ,------- ---------- --‘^i
riir.orcir in seven hoitis, ' Hy. W

BEAUMONTS

Xo’bJ.n^L1 Aho.

•

than

1 i.’^sS^tSffiWsiasTi'

‘“lot CkKiM,
the foaatai luxl

BL'SINRBB DIRECTORY.

'GOODS CHEAPER

g

THOS. F. HARVEY

Gbamt A BrMTlMira. Dealer* in all kinds
lUatiag. May 1.

MERCHANT TAILOR

VARIETY STORE,

JUlurdar., arriving at

Johx Robbs

TGoodtxax, Dealer in
Mieh.

and dealer in Ready Made Clothing

OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.

world -------

0 L lUr, J

_____________________ | N. W. Fa«

Oflkw, Kaapvti'* Old Stand. Hxdiaga, M.c&gt;.

I Bxilbt A McABTuritf Dealer* in Boots

■WWT XFM WB ■

Wm. Bi-boh:

r in cre.y variety
Oochety, Bard Ware.

CHEAP A&gt; THE CHEAPEST

Nmtimb A KvAraa, Merchants and Deal- *

would inform his friends and the public

HHEl’AKH a NICI1CL0.

I^d La^A^

New

h. Jcwelor. Clock sand Watch-

Wc have also, eve- j,™'
ry thing in the

CABINET WARE
of llaatiaga.
ilxliaga. )

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads,' Lounges,
&amp;c, &amp;c.

__________________

rt. and the ouun aliuu uL bee heart.
‘
rtyleo'i:tu.tfaling wind.* .and lumpabatlr

rinviTtnr node 10 ouoi:n.

Call and see our stock.
STEBBINS * Bl'SSBLL.

that he has in store, a grxxl stock

IN ADDITION .TO THE ABOVE. t

FROM ’• '

William Rocraa. Liven Stable, Groce-

Pniurs A: Mochmobb. Dealers in all kinds
of Family Gnxwrioa and Pnwiaiooa. ssd a vari­
ety of Fancy Artirlea HUOo Rlreet, one door
weal of IL J. Kaaheiifa. Uaatinp. Mi.-h

BORDER. RUEEIAliS!,^
jiMSi
*»£:

jNo^r being exhibited in Hastings, br

Mk-b.

to.tX-.4wpk«,m., year. I
!!UX5X5S!'
'

THE

Dm* p*

clothing that L. moat
—

bb^S?3S I

“FLAG

..................................

................

Office and
J. W. Bccblb. Fashionable Tailor.

(&gt;rt-

kTif-DALLiH’.

‘of’ OUR

| i • i ■ 11 amvmt. Tidier, and dealer in ReaUNION."

1 J.ureal darotrd to polite lltanunn-. w,i । R. W. Waanax, Fashionable Tailor. Shop

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.^xS
Wc do not hcAitote to say tliat our
Mock iasplendid." aid nur priect unprv-

N.

aaine as soon aa possible and

oblige,

Yours, Moat Rcapect&amp;Uy,

linliManili
•
P nori XT Moria

Iteaciy made

flrvi-KI-nrr

.

’ '•

,'T"’

■'

m, and Portrait
Uolct. BuliijB

aiirvi which 1* 01 ia* u.uaiuouui &gt;ur. lor ma la­
“l"» »’m ••bjwt ! xrvrtiwo u&gt;d amawcarnl nf the smeral rvadrr-

T. F. HARVEY.

I'^!!f&gt;w*,‘b!;,?7"I,“u!,'w'*,b““,' ‘k*0‘,*|AI”“Hv.n««lc&lt;1rp.wf evatrUmu^an rvnlaniy

ULOming,

dX, w„nh « ci,r.
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1

Globb

Hotels.
Hom«Br S. Brarcii.

'Diis well

j
Call and rxtmiuu oir stock rf

Hastings, May I, 1856.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ’
NO HVMBlll
as, fUdlazHab.t&gt; and Muminr.dru-eeo
I Dmnsa fur Infanta and Tuang Mixes. Boys' , l uiru. and one twpr of Halim'. Pl
I drsaoe*. Cap* and (Utuaka of I or in aeaaun. I’aMcni*, annwm P.NMtedevery Hamrd...
.11 ... li_ .— *u
; for no-'dJrwurk of all kinda. and I'aUeraa Io Cat ».»■ --.I *-

Man’s Double Soled Stogim
Brtgnnt.
“
Tfas and Gaitan.
Ladies’ Bootees, Walking Sines.
“
S)ips, Tim, and Gaiteri.

■ Miomabtiuji ExcHAXOB,by G. F. EMOu Mr
,RY- B««’ improreamito hart rendered thia

r»a that Battlb Caau Hi

Call and eaamine our large stock ot*

i aiWfeitt: B““» H«—, B, X B. Foot, rar th.
rt Hoax.
Hmm. IJxtinn.
Harttop. Mieh.
This'Haw.
IT .. I_ u...
Coun
Mk-h Thi.
Uno.. ha.
K—
I tWoogHy rrp«r»d and enlarged. Rtqpa

llnhuNca, Oils, W, A.. Ac.
U OKEKSTIEU)

Farming Tools, of tbe best patterns; also, ■

, j rvra*c- r» ... ,
, . -L • .
LADIES—Doni^^ro ta the ban, whan
'
you eanlhy a good
j

SILK PAJRASOL

For TEN 8111 LUNGS; and those that

can't be lx*t, for a trifle more, at
y

NEVINS

Pmm
L

rf

KNAPEN.

a

1

‘
;
1
AV &gt; ASVI
Oaa oopy aaa year, u. Two osplaa ona j
-TB&lt;r'J*3-

&lt;^*d May F-. &gt;’•&lt; _________ ,__________
YOUNG AMERICA’S LIBRARY.
A tTHEFC L ard attear1&gt; r.
„/ U..„L. ■— e

FI. N. SincLDOx, County Trvaaurcr.
Baa fa tto Court Hwua.

row thine ta car Ito* ofbuamraa.
Jwlhxri,
bXCu

Of-

H. GhBBxraw. Proaccuting Attorney.
Office ia tbe Cwwrt Hom.
°
J

r«T~a aaalliwjlhoSS. making nlaccpM.

• praoa tending tba dab, nakingtn rl
Tt&gt;« abwra I«m» carat l be denaud
,
Lkyl'iMkud □arpm *;

,
&lt;o' OHicenJonx S. V aw Bat'jrr, Resistor of Drwk.
ni»r. Ik.
W,... 11...,__ wra,.;

H. E. Hott, County Cleric.
Court Haaiaa.

- -

W. K. Fntii, Sheriff.
Court Houaa.

Coll aud look at our

Offw In tho

Oflicti In the

T. J. Hcirnttr, Judge of Probate.
ficoic Rower. Block. Uutor

Summer Dress Goods.

ChaHiea, Lawns, Borage*. Silks, Ac. Ac.,
NOTIONS-X)f endless variety.
We Af not deceive you with Sctitiot*-

Of-

*

PAY.

*

I

rol waste are ronotrntd,
(except Hardware) are now
oflerod fbr READY PAY.

Our stock is compn-1
sed in part of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,

J. P. RoMcmts A Co„ Dealers in Drugs

Wm. Bvaoni

Bailor A MeAmm, Dmlera in Boot* j

*

Rattle Creek

MASS

MEETING!

C. 8. Btaro
W. Pabkkb, Whole Sale

and Retail
L. C. Knit*

D. C. Homr, Dealer in Growrim; Pro-

W. H. Com
Cnak. Calta

Denina,

We do not wish to 19h*’l‘'■nd
nl.o.,1
li:..— i
KKW r-UJDg Cl 0 THISO
orag about selling lura o«i c&lt;pu.u-.i .ij-in:
goods cheaper than
„k^t.Rol&gt;bm'
our neighbors, but we,
one
wish to have all calL
and satisfy themselves. r‘" ~J‘ —
To persons having!
N. ACKLEY.
Haatinga, May 1, 1855.
CASH,
and wishing to make
SHFFIELD S
CHICAGO
purchases, we would
say give us a call and
we will sell you all you
PRINTERS ’WAREHOUSE,
No 4«, Franklin klrccl.
want at very-low rates, j
no matter how small I —
your “pile”. That good H 'J1^TZSI
Tea kept constantly I t™fc wid“
on hand.
J PRESSES, TYPE, INK,
Money on
those
old
c*~- 6*,,'rh
.
* Bonen, Omammit, Ao. Ae.
notes and accounts jL’grraiSr_“iy—
will be thankfully re­
L,•&gt;“
ceived.
GRANT A BFAULDINO.
Tr-n»tn~w .iMne )&gt;. 1R56.

TATI OP M
ITwbeteCm

S
&gt; Al Mocumob*. Dealers in all kinds

*, Dealer ia Family Gncenea
'Msos. sad a ranet. sf Faaey Artirioa.
Crook Street. HMt&amp;r. Muh.

Jonx Own; Boots A Shoes made to or­
der. GooA of hh uwu xannfxtan- alway. on
M,8ka»w Kaeaatt Week.mm 4ootaaai

WaXLfeutaWBM* Blacksmithing mall

■estad by John ]
&amp;

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the latoet
"Jim; Detains.
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Paranietta. Alpacca.
Sliectinga,
the Cncat styles of Amencail
Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, I late, Capa, Printa, Drma Trimmings, MoirReady made Clothing,
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■Hiqoe Vehrrt and Moas; Rush
Boots,
Borders. Bctmeta. Gfovco. Ribbocs,tfilka,
Shoes.Satina, Embroidering Silk. Virtorines,
Ladies’ Comforters, Cliildren'a H(«.«h,&amp;c.
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COTTON
Glassware, Farming tools. Ac., Ac., and
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GROCERIES !

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pli»r». of ail the principal ahija and auunrn ot tbo [ VagmtMakina ’and Matkenlthlnr.
Flow., | TVALE UP TO THE CAPTAIN S
Printa
Caumga. and ev try kind «C Utwda ta Ihek ho*
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r' ia not our intenCon to detail the hor- c«"
rors rf Civil War, bat to mil attcnUon ^k-w"a
tO the
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si'BtfffiMrecK or

Baotrx. Dealer in Family Groeorl^x
ot! l"ratlnk&gt;c., and a variety of Fancy Artlelra.
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4 atom. iiMifno. Mich.'
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NEW .GOODS!

Be a ]Free State!!
if we can make xThat isi if
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
or Ready Pay.
receiving directly The subscriber would
from New York a
large assortment
; call attention to hia new aad well assort­
ed stock of
of Spring and
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
ON SHORT NOTICE.
Selected with cure exprewdr tn meet
Summer
the wants of tlie people of Hasgoods
Uno and Barry county.
,
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rr
Every thing that is ne ’
B. AU thoMmraxte’boyBtluit arc ; winch we oiler at 1re-1
ersmry to one's
comfort and
duced rates, for
hamnnese, as far as tempo-

CUTTING DONE

• are Stair, Hulinga, Mich.

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TERMS OF ADVERTISING.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY JULY 31, 1856.

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THMBS-41^0, IN ADVANCE

NO. 14

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

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We find the following account of the !
‘•Who gave you a rifle, Beecher or Sill
first “bit of romance," at Saretogo, this imanF•
season,
in
the
Saratoga
Poet:
Oaklet a \\ HKKLxa, Wholesale and lio
“Neither^ 1 brought no gun to the Tor
teal Daalm is, and Matmfactaran a LetUacr
Among the first arrivals thia seasou was ritorr."
rind.sg.. *C . Haul. Cml. Mich
’
“What the h—11 did you come out here
a gentlemanly looking chap—adorned with
&lt; toh pmd lor Hates. IMla. Punk Ac , Ae.
all tho dignity and magnificence that the forF
Norman Acxlrt, l&gt;caler in Dry Gqq,~„ |
Pmfcnalmaal.
“Why to gel me a home and make mo­
barber and tailor sre capable of investing
ney."
’
1
Attorney and Counrel- the man with. He put up at one of the
■ Ural law MUt. M r-t__ 1__ «_____. .
. first class houses, and commanded al) the . “And make Kansas a free State!"
_
IBSS3
respect and attention tlut his apparent । “Tfat i» my intention, now that 1 am
character would entitle him lo.j Ilia for^UBUH“’ Attorney, Counsellor and eigh airs called attention to him from the
“Why didn't you go to Nebraska F
vuitors, and when approached,'his mod- that’s a good • country, and you d—d
e*t but cold dignity repulsed them pcJitejf«, UMtmgvMKh.
ly—leaving them to conclude that fa waa
some, well-bred noble, who would not be whip h—11 out of you but we will have ft,
liaxxT A Srxtmixn, Dealer*in all kinds 1
disturbed in his reverie* by the common- I Union or no Uukn I"
vt Ury U&lt;*hI». Grecertes.‘Crsekssy, he. Stale [ e^rta^suu TaXiXcnM
“That's a game that won’t win Tm
K' e approaches. The ladies1 were the
Huwi, oppoeile I'wl Uffire. Hutiugs Mich.
I
Ceesty. MieK
_ ____
to find out bis nobility. Even* po­ thinking.”
117X7Go^BTBAB. Dealer In Dry; Goods, i Joh-v lioMtaia, Physician and Sure,
After much more of this sort, interiar
liteness wo* shown him and* his room ws*
|
ded
with oaths and ruffianly threats, I was
fragrant with lioquute by fair lumds fann­
ed. Yet the lion waacoy and cold aa ever, sskod,
rta-e bv&lt;vl. Ilubns*. Midi.
&gt; L. Rar, Attorney and Counsellor at until oiie evming while* wandering near
“If wu will let you go, will you take a
UTl n41"u,’n‘-Co"’’T“«’&gt;«. I’anmcnadm^
Bkadsks, Waukk* A Co, Wholesale Pa
the Circular Railway, he met the lovely gun and march with-the pro-aiarery par­
and wealthy miss----------- , ftum Ga. By ty!”
To this 1 had bat one word in reply and
N. W.-Falo, Attorney and Counsellor at actidenl the lady fad lost her bracelet in
the path, and it would fa ignoble fur him that was “Never."
Immediately there was a erv of "The
NmvinsA Kxapkm, Merchant* and Deal­
to refuse to help her find it. Ttyty sought
er* In Dry &lt; louis, Ovckery. (i merries, Dools k
in vain for the bracelet until . it was too roptw, boys, 'the ropes." ’ Tbceo were
ekurs. lists. Cspw '"totklnr ud 1'oaey Goods.
dark to longer look.-vuKl fatigued, they speedily brought and a noows was thrown
Good) car’s Illoel. Hastings, Mkh.
sat together on the seats in the grove.— over my head and around my neck, and I
Sksmes A Rivmkll. Dealer. in Dry j
The lady, forgetting hr&gt; lipa, with sweet was dragged to the nearest tree.
1 exclaimed “You do not intend to kill
inventions of her own, suggested her sus­
picions of his noble birui—which was mq in this mannner, do you 1"
Block. HaMrags, Mteh.
“Yea, G—d d—n your abolition heart,
' Foams A Voanxsa. Liverv Stable. Hors- modestly inerfased by bis reply that “he
‘5. Iron.
M
—I
tl-Z__ I_. z.
made no surn pretensions—nt least in this and all Eke you." '
1 begged that if 1 was to be sacrificed
country, where every man may become
-RLier". B&amp;k.
-Hi,?".
' — • - a noble." The question, at least so far t&lt;&gt; their Jury and causeless hat*-, that I
might
’-*-t live time to collect my thoughts
H»*unjx Miebipn.
\ '
I - —--------------- - —------------------ 1 ; ____ L . xv she was concerned, was perfectly satis­ I —
and
an
arrange my worldly affairs. 1 was
, ...
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Jotosuw A Bemjahie. Meat Market A factory. At this time he condescended to
IlshLKT A Y\ IGHTMAE, MsnulaCturers of I nod •apply slwsvi on band Cab Mid tfor
told that if I had any property to disprw
Tin Kbret-Irun and Cuvncr Ware. Dealers ui
Bref Cattle and Shren Market
r,. ™ L •» think favorably upon her beauty and of, or my peace io make with* God, that I
could nut think her of common descent;
r&gt; M&lt;i Hloxw H&gt;«r» uo« dou« wtat &lt;rf ths 1‘o.t ; under Ackley*. Store. IlsaHag., Mich.
' l her modesty, intelligent'], wit and dignity should be allowed just ten minutes for
iMitr. llt.li.ss. M*h.
.
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1 I
.
belonged to a high order. All of which both.
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—. —-------- ‘J. M. lit well. Physician and Surgtxsi.
I gave a man among them,who, I learn­
J. P. kunXKT* A 1*0.. Dealers in Drug*
OSes i* 8lri&gt;bin« A' Huasetr. Store, Kvseutb we are bound to c-xifeea* was true. He
A Mrlxinz., J'.ient Medicine. Psreu. Oita. Tur
Block. Hastings. Mich.
___ __
accompanied her to tho hotel, and from ed, waa called Bledsoe, and who seemed
VnrXwWa- Blko lira. Justice of the Peace. Of­ thenev she came to be envied by every to think that I was to be killed without a
__________ _____ L .——1—
__ u_.
•—
w.xk 11*.— UL.k
morkateablc daughter, and slandered by just cause, a schedule of my etfocta, and
every *|&gt;cculating mother. For a week askod him to send them to my brother-in­
they sere always seen together—and law at the cast, whom 1 named. At the
BuiEr A McAktiich. Denim in Root* :
tad sad Tax AxvaL Hals
who for tin- last few days has walked be­ expiration of the little time given me, I
late, ExuninaUon and Ad
neath the splendid pine* on Circular street, was again dragged to'the tree, and in spite
omplly attended to. 10.0
of the remonstrances of Bledsoe and
lias
iuu not
no* met them.
uicm. ■ They
inev were in love—
. ,,—,
,
.
.
, ,
tlrep. uniting
Tb’. „
px4oMM.tr
Tr-4«dl whoAc.top?» P1^ -V
deep,
undying Ion.
love. Tb&lt;
___
Ragfa^ Mi
Hrjuun-d Sbep In Ackirj*. Sine*. Harting*,
. J .
B
.
. ■
esuw,
cause, II was
was jerked
icrkcd from
from the
the c-round
ground and
and
saw the aCtadiment, and was not surpris­
MispeudtMl by the neck, I cannot tell bow
ed when the pretty Mis. informed him
C. S. Bunrox, Physician and Surgeon, her hnnd had been Belted in marriage, and long, but probably, for a brief period on­
ly, when Treadwell, who was called Major
craved hb consent. That consent was
Pkrkir. Whole Sale and Retail
I given—but not, however, until the old snd appeared to have ronrmand, peramptorily ordered them to let mo down.
K'C. Kku.oca, Banker, Stock. Note and ' gent liad thought fall five minutes upon
1 ws* again quesU&lt;v«d.
the propriety of enquiring himself into
“Will you leave the Territory, if wn’ll
the pecuniary] condition of the suitor.—
W. H. Coleman’s Banking Office, Battle “But what use," said the daughter, “of en­ •para your life F
To this I demurred, saying that I had
quiring—is he not a lorxl—and how in­ offended no law, or infringvd no man'.
sulting it would be even to suggest that
\\ iti.um IIockh*, Livci
money was qny consideration for giving
The leader again* interposed, and told
away your daughter." The old man tho’t
i me that anie** 1 would promise, he could
aa thought the daughter, and slept that i' n&lt;)t
not save zny1(Jfc
life. |je
Hetola
told his menm,,.
that, I
night surrounded with visions of splenB0 crimp^xcept that of a
xr«
IlMling..
did carties—gay parties Bveried servants 1i Ffae’Stato
---------_j tI jhad
-l.aright
- v. to be,
man t. k
that
and exclusive greatnes*. But what was though be would admit that 1 fad no right
1'nu.irs A MocBMoaa, Dealtfw in all kinds
their surprise the next morning, when I tu such opiuiuns in Katun*.
smiling through tears of joy on the first |
At last his ruffianly follows extorted
t*l &lt;411. J. Kca&amp;eiiTa. UaniiaM. Mieb
meeting after the “consent," lo fa disturb- from me the promise they required, giv­
bv one of the proprietors of a st^geline ing irw just twelve hour" to make the
running out of Albany, accosting the “lord
promln good.
for a dav,” with “I say, Bill, you lousy
I waa men sent with a guard to see that
ekunk, why the d------- 1 did you leave the
1 did not escape. My oxen and wwun
road when* wo are short of hands, and were token possession of, and I, with less
John Owen ; Boots A Shoes madmjo
than five dollars in my pocket*, was forc­
ta!" The lordly aire dropped—the ed to take the next beat and leave the
Her Good. t&gt;&lt; !*• owe manufacture aJ*ay
T J. HUMPHRET.
_ ’» bead dropped on far showy bosom
country.
aa with a faint shriek she fell back into In conclusion, I declare that 1 have been
the arms of her father—and tall walking and am s law-abiding and peooefu! man ;
We A. Sabtwbll, BlnckMiSt^Ung in all
on the west aide of Broadway, towards that mv mission to Kansas City was one
the depot might have been seen on Satur­ purfeed v lawful and proper, and that, so
day morning last, about the time the far as I know, 1 am driven oat of the Ter­
lr of Barer, and State af Mwlngsa. to
W to iinta tr, F urnaeemrn. A'ilrax. of tiw ploc* rf. maid *ud m
Southern train was leaving.
ritory only because of mv political opinioo»—mv desire to make Kansas a Free
State. My care is not a solitary one.—
kr^&gt;'. nraalaall;
Chicago,
June
11.
&gt;i&lt;*« to order, oi
Every man of my opinions, who fall, in
Mirk.
__________ ,
To riot Enrroas or tii« Chicago Tuibvxb. the same handsjs liable to the same abusr,
I wish to make for the benefit of your and this, in Kansas, is called “law and or­
J. W. Btcaut, Fashionable Tailor. Cutra and i readers, a true statement of the manner der."
C. II. Baolow.
rn.ibai in which Free State men in Kansas, are
treated by the mob, which now haa nos1 session of the Territory, and Missourians
The forsxlc headaches are innumerable,
but they srtoc prinripaUy from vexation
and disappointment. They may be divi­
R. W. Waxksx. Fashionable Ttalor. Shop
ted to Kansas in March last, ’ ded into "nervous’ and ‘sick’ headaches.—
In Bails' ’« Block, ow H. A. Gookyear’s 8to«v.
in Lawrence, where 1 took no The nervous is irritable, and cannot bear
HuUngs, Mich.
_____ _____
part in the political troubles, by which being spoken to; the sick to despondent
A W 'Anuws, Saddle and Harness Makthe Territory bsa Ixen convulsed. In all or sulkv, and bursts into tears at the least
•r Shop in Goodyear's Block, over Revins A
resiicct* I endeavored to demean myself contradiction. When a lady cannot have
her own way, a headache is ths painful
as a go.nl citiren ami aa honest man.
On Thuredar, the 5th of the present consequence. An unpopular visitor, bro't
F. C. Nuniu House, Sign, and Portrait
NOTICE.
month, I had wwsion to go to Kansas home accidentally to dinner, will produce
City, Mo., with my oxen and wagon fora an alarming attack of headache, and the
load of freight, consisting of household symptoms that successfully follow are in­
Hwlria.
furniture for an emigrant In my employ, stant loss of appetite, deafness, peevish­
Ctona Hotbe. Bv 6. Bcbtch. . This well
who waa with me. On my return 1 was ness, hysteric, and finall v a precipitate reobliged to peas through Wewtport. When । treat to the bed-room. The poor servants
LAST CALE
about a mile or a mile and a half from

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tlic village, 1 camo upor
by sixty or seventy Mi
bamiana. Here I wss:

Midolkvilu Exchaxor, by O. F.
KT. R—Wta.srers—tok—
booss a rrrr daurwbis bo—for tbs trsrsiW sod
*antessMtr«asrtdbr psrtissrfatatovr^ OnBd

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Bam-B Cukxx Hoimk, by
WMd, Bc|Ue Crrtk, Mich-

CmpbeU

Pork!

Frail!
1
I to ma by U. S. Marshal

—ri—rr«Afl * “•

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r&lt;^l. While this was going
•ent into their camp, wfare 1
tioned thus:
“What'a your name!

“C. H. Bartow "
-Where do you llreF
“fa Lawrenoe."
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-WtetoroprarpolitMO''
HAWWFB.

‘hawley s

intrigue and corruption stonr, and Mr.
Clay wrote oat one passage of tt wnasss
own land. That passage wsb tnompors^
ted in the volume word for word aa it
iwmr from the venerable statesman * [*®Let the American people reed It add pon­
der upon it. Here it is:
"Some time in January, 1825, and not
long before the elsrtion of President of
the United States by the House of Repre­
sentatives, the Han. James BiKhaaan,
then a member of the House Mid after­
wards manyjyears a Senator of
States from Pennsylvania, who had been
a zealous and influential supporter of Gen
Jackson' in the proceeding canre- and
was suppos'd to enjoy his uaboended con­
fidence, called at the lodgings of Mr. Oay
in the city of Washington. Mr. Clay
was at the time in the room of his only
messmate in the House, his Intimate and
confidential friend, the Hon. R. P fakdier, since Governor of Kentucky, then also
a member of the House. Shortly after
Mr. Buchanan's entry into the room he
introdsred the subject of the approaching
Presidential election, and spoke of the cer­
tainty of the election of hia favorite, add­
ing tluct he would form the most splendid
cabinet that the country had ever had.—

We hope what we are now about to
write will command the attention of all
honest and honorable men, and especially
tage of favii
having lost a log. His curiosity of old lino Whigs, tho former supporters
iwaktsied, aa be rode alongside oi him. of Henry Clay and the reverers ,of Ms
to know now he chanced to meet with
such a misfortune.
.
the old line Whigs will aa a general rule
support Mr. Buchanan for the Presidency.
anxious inquirer.
Wc shall sec. “Never was in the army in my life,"
All our old politicians have a vivid re­
collection of die leading men of the election
the traveler remarged.
“Elladuel; p’rapsF
“Never fought a duel. Sir."
“Horae throwed you off &gt; gusas, or was then a member of the House and fa
something of that are sort t”
cwt bis vote and influence in favor of
“No, Str ; nothing of the kind."
John Quinev Adams, who was elected
Jonathan tri*d various dodges, but'all I over General Jackson and Mr. Crawford.

to no effect; but st last, almost out of pa­
tience with himaelf as with the gentleman
whose patience, waa very commendable,
he determined on a direct inquiry as to
the nature of tl» accident by which the
gentleman hod come to lose his leg.
“1 will tell yw," rvplieii the traveler,
“on condition ’that you will promise not
to aak me another question."
“Agreed,’ agreed!" exclaimed the eagur
listener; “agreed!"
“Well sir," remarked the gentleman,
“if teas hit off."
“Bit off'." cried Jonathan. “Wa'll, 1
declare. I should just like to know tehat

A yoimg man meets a pretty lace in
the fall-room, foils in lore with it, courts
it, marries it, goes to housekeeping with
it, and boasts of having a borne and a wife
to grace it. The chance* are nine to ten
he fas neither. Her pretty lace gets to
fa sn old story—or becomes faded, or
freckled, or fretted—and a* the face was
all he wanted, all he paid attention to, all
he sat up with ail he bargained for and all
be swore to |ore, honor and protect, fa
gets sick of tus trade, knows a dozen faces
ne like* better, gives up staying at home
evenings, consoles him with cigars, oys­
ters, and politifa, and looks upon his home
as a very indifferent boarding-house. A
family of children grow up about him ;
but neither he nor his “face" knows any­
thing about training them, ao they come
up belter-slorlter ; made toys of when ba­
bies, dolls when boys and" girls, drudges
when young men oral women; and so

Mr. Clay waa subsequently selected by
Mr. Adams as his Secretary of State. At
a later period Mr. Clay was charged by
his political enemies with having sold his
vote to Mr. Adams for the Secretaryship,
and wc all know that this cruel and mon­
strous charge, though abundantly refut­
ed in every form in which refutation was
poreible or coucoivable, involved, to a
great extent, the ruin of Mr. Clay's polit­
ical fortunes. But for that charge, he
would afterwards have been elected Presiden of the United States almost by accla­
mation.
Foremost among those wbc charged
that Mr. Clay’s vote was given to Mr.
Adams on account of a promise of the
Secretaryship of State waa Gen. Jackson.
The General ga.-c the name of Mr- Bu
chanan aa hia authority for the truth of
tl&gt;e charge. Mr. Buchanan had held a
private conversation with him upon the
subject, making such statements a* left no
doubt upon the subject in the General's
mind. In fact the General did not hesi­
tate to say, after that interview, that Mr.
Buchanan* had come to him with full autority from Mr. Clay or his friends to
propose terms to him in relation to their,
votes, that la to prenxme to ‘note for hiri*
for the Presidency if he could promise of­
fice to Mr. Clay. Of course Mr. Buchanaji’wa* called on to put in the form of n
letter what be knew upon the subject and
what he had stak'd to Gen. Jackson. He
accordingly wrote the letter which after­
wards became famous in tlie coatrovers}-.
That letter was most adroitly written
with a view to Tellers the author from the
eiremivelr painful position in which be
stood, lie dared not say that he had ev­
er any authority from Mr.-Clay or his

more distinguished than that of Mr. Jef­
ferson, in which were both Madison and
Gallatin! Where would he be able to
find equally ^eminent men ! Mr. Buchan­
an replied, ‘fa would not go out of this
room for a Secretary of State," looking at
Mr. Clay. This gentleman, (Mr. Clay)
playfully remarked that he thought theov
was no timber there fit for a cabinet offi­
cer unless it were Mr. Buchanan himself.
Mr. Clay, while he was ao hotly aaaailed
with the charge of bargain, intrigue and
corruption during the administration of
Mr. Adams, notified Mr. Buchanan of his

intention to publish the above occurranee;
but by the earnest entreaties of that gen­
tlemen, he was Induced to forber doing
so.”
Tills passage, we repeat, was" written
by Clay’s own hand. We learned the
fact from Mr. Clay himself, from Mr.
Colton, and from an eminently respected
| relative of Mr. Clay. The great Ken­
tuckian, who had borne the weight of bit1 ter calumny for more than twenty years,
and seen his highest political hopes crushed
and blasted by It, did nr* choose to submit
to it longer out of tendarneaa to the rep­
utation of an old poetical enemy; the
deepest regret felt by his best friends is
tliat ho submited to St so long. Mr.
Buchanan, it appears, might, when called
on for his testimony in 1B25, have testified
i
I
fr°n‘c—
^'--=n
for
Cfaj,
£i=:
6c
would support
Gen. J ackson the
for
^^
’Xeore^'reti^y
| the presidency in consideration #of the

the wbole hosoebuld. Another young
man becomes enamored of a “fortune?’
He waifo upon it to parties, dances the to afford Mr. Clay’s political enemies a
polka 'f ilh it, exchange* billet-douk with pretext for repeating the attruciou* calums own
it, pop* the question to it, get* “yes” from ny against him. He expressed his
the bargain and corruption storv.
story.
it, take* it to the pareon'a, weds it, calls Wirf
'
it “wife,’’ carries it home, sets up an e»tablishkient with it, introduce* it to his
friends, and says (poor fellow) that he CUr 1-d »u wrt.r«4» /nraW.
Mr IWtoto
too, is married and has ,got home. It’s . /
j .
j 7-v
c
.
■ -'lr. nucnanan □nnwu.
—
„ «■»
•/ &gt;ii
JKZ.O,, «h.t.r.r v,
»f
j. —
iter.
uinMnn,
- - - «~M
,
false. He is not married; hr ha* no home.
Stale. Tht ptopit *iU dratr tAeiroMin- i - ■
--- -------------- •»—
And be soon finds it oat. He's in the /erence fro* ttch conduct and lAr circnm- be in bargain, intrigue and cocreptico,
wrong box, but it is too late to get out of ttancn ninmetrd teitk it. TTiry trill judge attached to Mr. Buchanan We de nok
believe that be had any authority from
it. He might a* well hopq to escape from
General Jackson to say what he said to
his coffiin. His friends congratulate him,
Mr. Clay and his friends regarded Mr. Mr. Clay, vet he nrofased to utter fact
and be has to grin and Hear it. They
praise the bouse, the furniture, the cradle, Buchanan's letter as exculpating him and and not opinion. He undertook to assert,
the- new Bibb-, the new faby—and then them from the charge of having authorized m from authority, that Gsn. Jackson
bid the “fortune," and fa who husbands it Mr. B. to propose terms to Gen. Jackson would form the moat splendid cabinet the
good-momirw! As if he had ever known in relation to their votes, and so indeed it country had ever had, and that Mr. Clay,
a govd-monnng I As Ifdie Ind ever known did. And yet it was so cunningly writ­ if he should support him, would bo the
ten that the wbole of Mr. Clay's politico! ! Secretary of State.
a good-morning since be and that gilded
Mr. Clay stated in the pessege be wrote
fortune were falsely declared to be one! enemies throughout the nation ooo*i-lerod
and
M—
~ treated
MWV. U
.. not as
—■ a
- vinditalion of the
for Colton’s Biography of him, that,
Take another case. A yoang woman is j it
Kentucky statesman but __
aa “............
confinnatko
whilabe
waaeo nouy
hotly bsbbii
aaaailed
with
the
—»■ jj wrm&gt;
nr wasso
&lt;*i **
m» w
»v
smitten with a pair of whiskers. Curled | K,.w..
of
corruption during
hair never before bad such charms. She i strong" of the truth of the accusation
sets her cap for them : they take. The against him. Thu. the whole calumny ^e Adami Administration,!^ notified Mr.
originated
in
Mr.
Buchanan
a
statement
to
o
f
his
intention
to
publish
the
delighted whiskers make an offer, profler- '
ing themselves both in excfasnge fur one Gen. JackMm, and when the author of th&lt;- 0^,^^ Ul qu&lt;-tjon, but was induced
statement was required by Jsckson, or hi* , b„ that gentleman's earnest entreetie. to
heart. The dear Miss Is overcome with
organ to write it out in the shape of a let- forbmr dolaMr. Qjton mid fa hia
magnanimity, doses the bargain, carriea
ter, he so performed the appointed task,' Hography that he had underatood that
home the prire, shows it to [* and ma, I
as
while shrinking from any direct eon-,
lg Uter
Mr. Ctey had
calls herself engaged to it, thinks there
firmation of the impression fa had pre- । intimated
•
• to »»
•------ _that
i_i_ it might
Mr. "
Buchanan
never were such a pair of whiskers before, I
and in a few weeks they are married.— viously given to Gen. Jackson to afford a ! be his duty to publish the forts; sad Inst
pretext to the wbole Jackson party to as­ he was dissuaded from it by Mr. Buchanan.
Married! Yoe, the world calls it so, and
sail
Mr.
Clay
sa
a
traitor
to
ms
country,
wc will. Wbat is the result! A short
honey-moon, and then the unlucky diacov- ' and there was not a Jackson newspaper or
ery that they are as unlike as chalk and s Jackson nolitidaB in the nation that did liahiug the focta, and was vehemently
cheese, and not to be made one though all not treat Mr. Buchanan's letter aaevidence urged by bi* political friends to do so M
the priests in Christendom pronounce them i of bargain, intrigue, and corruption be­ a matter of justice, not merely to bls own
tween Mr. "Adams and Mr. Clay.
feme, but to his party, and that he waa
I
The specific .charge, aa already stated, prevented only by Mr. Buchanan's entreat­
! which waa made against Mr. Clay, and
Every Southern State votes sertionally,
ies. Got. Letcher, who was present at
and
and against tfa North. Tina, according which Mr. Buchanan was cited as a wit­
to Mr. FiUmure's-standard of patr iotism ness to prove, was that Mr. G. had pro­
posed
to
make
Gen.
Jackson
President,
if
is sufficient provocation for Disunion!—
fa
himself
cosld
lx&gt;
made
Secretary
of
lication, and often told Mm re. bat
But who else think, or utters such non
Clay waa long suffering, and carried
sense! If the South vote for Sforery. State. The charge, involving the infer­
let the North vote far FREEDOM. One ence that Mr. Clay did vote for Adams
such issue will remedy the evil. Teach for the promise of the Secretaryship, was

SEfiL-____

Slavery there it a North—that Freemen
will uphold Freedom—and disunion, like
Nullihretion, will exist only as a remem ever afterwanb acted with, broke down
bronco and aa admonition.—Alh. XtM. the greatest and best nun of the age. And
Journal.

iaod that time of the year

Babxjdw Houbx, By J- B. Foot,’

BaLurraca Exc&amp;aaoa. by Isaac N.Futfr

A YAtntxa.—It takes a down-eaat man
to aak qufwtians; "but oooe In a while one
of them finda hia match. Jonathan over­

Hon. Martin Grover, of this village,
repudiates Buchanan ami the. platform up­
on which the Cincinnati Cuuventioa placed
him, and yields an enthusiastic support to
The milder forma will vanish upon the
Fremont and Dayton. This is an impor­
a piece-ef jewelry ; or if
ponaMaou ,
tant aoceosion to the Republican party.—
wrapped up fa a new ahwwl,
Mr. grover to a strong man, and wields
ig with what rapidity the

XU Sula. He b», durrn, Ue wkole el
requisite, end thus a box
Id. pditM Ofc, b~ . «»~UM «&gt;4 »»the opere has been known to produce
instantaneous cure, even when the ha
" " ’ 1 l been of the moot
lereodorthatmrfy.an-afadandcetranfand the opera played
rtunning
I ad him.
wotoe dttrh^ thejprawnt

real truth is that in.tead of Mr. Clay’s
I soMSrting to Mr. Buchanan during tfa

। the House of Representatives, in 1825,1
। that be and his friends would support Gen.
Jackson if he could have the Sccretaryship of State ifader him, Mr. Buchanan
himself actually eougfa Mr. Clay, sad in
r the preoenre of a third gentleman, cxplidt-

a intimate perscsul fromda 1
mt fa the at
with half a
n tfa Prsai-

die without Jeavia
yaan ago Galvin
published the life Of Henry day,
nreoaratimi of whifa he ruitod A

r, 1825, relieved Mr. Buehanan's apprehensions by the aasorancs
that he would not publish the fiseta
the
interview without Mr. Buchanan’setasa^

on the subject during the grtto PraMstttial conflict of 1M4, declaring, however,

aation with Mr. Clay in Mr.

�HEPTTBUCAlf BAKlfEDEL
Mr PxAaSta—-I thia moment receivad
N. BAILEY, Eoito*.

g^Kl purpose it would subserve Mr. Clay
to publish ths private and unreserved
conversation to winch you refer. 1 was
then his ardent friend and admirer, and
much of this ancient feeling still survives,
-»w----- _

alleged aulhonlv of Jas®i Buchanan, az»d
all because Mr. day listened to foe earnest

him f&lt;&gt;r nearly the lifetime of a generation,
were now to elect that tame Mr. Bucluir.an
to the Presidency. Truly it would be
almost enough to* make a man sick of his
specie*.________ _ _____

JOHN C. FREMONT.
WILLIAM L. DAYTON.

B. VAR BRONT,

igrants from the North, and preventing
jwacealilc settlers from entering Kansas,

STATE TICKET.
For Governor,
KINSLEY 8. BINGHAM.
of Livingston County.
For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE A. COE,

of Branch Cbunty.
For Secretary of State.
JOHN McKINNEY,
of Van Buren Cwunty.
For Auditor General,
WHITNEY JONES,

old Tompkins is regarded as the Talismanic* County of New York. We are
informed In- the Ithaca JonmaL, and also
i through other wurw. stliUal lo credit,
I ...
, , „
.
that *
lhat
a majority &lt;*
of lhe
the Democratic party
of Tompkins have repudiated the platform
and candidate of the African Democracy,
artd in company with the B'Aiy and Re­
publican masses, have tsrolled themselves
under the banner of Faxuorr and Lraxarr. Wc are assured that the county will
give a majority cf 1.000 over Buchanan
and Fillmore combined, and more than
3,000 over Buchanan.

Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant!
For a beautiful display of pure, unailterated Buchanan Locofocoism, see the

put in tbepeaitiotiary, or the South will

We have several communicatioDS de­
signed for our columns, which are unaccompound by the names of the writers.

Thia, |f they are not otherwise objtntoi

We

insert no communications unless we are

ion of the names of the authors,
aeveral other communications
numbered with the past, and which would
not seem to be of any immediate interest
to our readers. Wc may publish some
kills off al! who den t pay

while the United States soldiers, al the
bidding of the treacherous Northern
Doughface who disgraces the Presidential
Chair, and his sneaking and unprincipled
tool. Shannon, are engaged in stifling the
voices, and thwarting the action of the
real settlers of the Territory, and enforc­
ing tlie piratical and inhuman law* forced
upon them by an illegal and non-resident
Legislature. To perpetuate this system
of tyranny and oppression, and to force
th* Bloch Codt of Slavery upon the*peopic of Kansas, the South now ask for the
election of Buchanan. Friends of Faxmoxt and Darroa, buckle on your armor
and give,the Slaveocracy a Waterloo de­
feat.

of Ingham County.
For State Treaaurer,
SILAS M. HOLMES,
of Wayne County.
For Attorney General, '
JACOB M. HOWARD,
W e give below the names of a few of
of Wayne County.
For Buperintendent of Public Instruction, the Democratic papers that repudiate Bu­
chanan, the candidate of the Slave^iolding
IRA MAYHEW.
interest, and support the people’s candi­
of Calhoun County.
. vomfniasioncr of |hc State. Land ofce, date, JOHM. C. FrXMOXT.
FurCr
The Cayuga New Era, Ithaca Journal,
SEYMOU R B. TREADWELL,
Buffalo Republic, New York Evening
of Jackson County,
Post,
Lewis Republican, Angelica Repor­
&gt;r
Member
of
the
State
Board
of
Educa
­
Fc
ter, Watkins Republican, Summit City
tion.
Jaunial, Lanaingburg Democrat, Madison
GEORGE WILLARD,
of Calhoun Couuty.
Reflector, Manitowoc Tribune, Rockford
Democrat, Ravenna Democrat, Ionia Gaxette,Milwaukee
Wisconsin, Concord Re­
Tbe Ithaca Journal, one of tho oldest
and ablest Democratic paper* of New porter, Portland Expositor.
The
above
are
all Democratic papers;
York State, spurns the Siavery-extcnsion
platform of the Cincinnati Convention, j must of them have always been counted
fpudiate. Buchanan, the candidate of the | *mong tlw
m,*‘ influential
negro-drivers, and wheels gracefully into journal* of the party, and all of them
now
spurn
fob
Cincinnati
platform and
the ranks of the party that march's under
tbe Slavery-extension policy of the Loco
ths banner of Fxkmoxt and FaxxaoM.—
fco party. *ud warmly espouse the cause
"As goes Tompkins county ao goes the
Empire Stale,” has come to be regarded of Faxmoxr and Fxzxrox.
In addition to the above, wo have be
as a prophetic saying. - From 1B28 to
1862, in every Prtsidential contest, the fore us a list of 25 papers that have hith­
erto
been independent or neutral, which
vote of the great State of New York has
been cast for the candidate who received now throw off the garb of neutntiity and
go
in
for FaxwosT and Dattox ’with a
a majority in Tompkins county. There
bas been no exception to this, and glorious hearty good will.

able, is fatal to their publicwtion.

UASTOIT SAti-ta a

his bill before foe Beaate, be thm
la eharecterixad »te scope, showing the true
pith of his Democracy;
. ,
^‘*ThepritiS»pl-&lt;«f«hia bill. a. |

twreulsnlrr

nomination, in which he plaice b'^f
to take side, with the North, and to cheat
foe South, in all matt®*

“..‘Mr;.

illv sutaniUed
Wm. 4. HOWARD
JOHNSHEaHMAN

Tbc organ* and foe brawlluX politicians
of the Federal Igxnfoco party are busily

uciray
-------------f3g~A beautiful pole, 82 foet high, was wrouia
mistaken in his estimate* of men, and
,-isod on Monday evening, by the Repub­ Kjtias case be wa» singularly correct and
licans of this vilhfe; and although Uw exA. The New York Ereuiny Post,
weather waa rainy, and but abort notice which has been familiar wifo every crook
and turn in Democratic policy for forty
given, there were Republicans enough on
the ground V» raise it with ease ina few min­
- 1&gt;UI MUVI1
—- — -----------O’
utes. On the top of the polo waves a chance unfortunately ia, that it is foe
small pennon, and from the ground, 67 Norland nut tho South,that wUl be
cheated. Has foe South ever been di^
feet, stretches a wire across State street,
sppednted yet in any candidate whom It
from w Inch is suspended a large and beau­
printed and snppofoid!
The South
tiful fla^cat ing appropriate mottoes and
supporta no njan whom they do not know;
inacripikina-dha handiwork of the Re­ they put forward no man who is not eith­
er fully on their aide, or of whom they
publican Ladies of Hastings.
arc not perfectly *urc that they can mould
Much credit is doc to Mr. Gao. P. Ba­
him to their purposes. They knew Pierre
ker, whv designed and superintended the
far better than wc Democrat* of tbe North
getting up of die flag, and to Mr. 8. II. knew Mm; they secured our aid in cleetM srxa for the artistic skill displayed in ing him, and then made him, as they were
confident
from foe first of being able to
painting it; and also to the Ladles, who
made the same,and who are always ready do, their passive instrument. Buchanan
is altogether aa weak a man aa Pierre,
to lend their aid in all undertakings for
submitting a* obediently to the stronger
the advancement of truth.
will* and more imperious tempers of ofo
cr men.”
...
.
There lie* the fallacy, and Judge Le­
The Free Preu state* that the ‘.‘Black compte let foe cat out of the bag at one
Republican*” voted in tho United Blates jump, in hi* speech in Kanaaa, bn tbe ar­
Senate, to sustain *d enforce all the vile rival of the news of Buchanan’s ■omits-,
laws of Kanaaa. Iwause they vexed against |
1. “ Addre»?ng"foe
Addressing foe Southern
Southern maraud
maraud '
a bill authorizing Franklin Pierre to »P i or&gt; *bo had floaked in there to haraw* and I
point Border Ruffian Commissioner*, to drtv() out
£Ule TnCTli he toM them ■
go through the farne of bolding another
might bivc the fullest cunfidenc* in *
election in that down trodden Territory. । jj/ Rucbajun. He aasured them upon 1
Chn it be that Story thinks anybody will , pcrwnai knowledge, and upon tbe “Ixmor
believe such a lie!
of * gentleman,” that Jim Buchanan is
Tbe facts arc, as appears in tbc offictal
Up,,0
and ,
acdKint ».
of uk
the pn cred mg* vof
during the progress of tbc cam aia, ,
account
. the &amp;-nate. i in&gt;l u mma
in the “Globe,
dwuld
Globe," foal
that on tlie second of Ju»hou!&lt;l happen to observe ianything
ly, Mr. Wilson, a “Black Republican Sen ((n V.. .or
y, ^lief suppurt— .L-. of
-/I'.ator." offered tbe following aa an amend- rn( at tb|l Xsvrth calculated to militate
ment to foe bill called foe "Pacification” j
nXKlu»ion, thev might con-

j-to prevent fos pomlbiihy
hew by moneyed capitalist*-,
to natural enpital, that is to

circulating the fidselmod that John C.
Fremont is a Catholic. The assertion
has been denied, refuted, anfl shown to be

of Fremont

JAMES A. SWEKttV.

I
blackguard, “1’11 cut his d—d black Start
out of him, and yours too, madam, if V0M
don’t take care.’
Such was foe reply of Gov. Shannon of
Kansas, lo Mr*. Haxeltyne, who informed
him that she did not know where her hasband was.

The “Democrats” of the North who
think of voting for Buchanan might **
well approach and see the bed upon which
the Southern Democftwy propose to
stretch them, and stretch out their proft*,
sed principles. At s«Democratir fUtifr.
cation Meeting in Lynchburg, V*.
12th &lt;/ June, whose proceedings i
li»hcd ”by request” in the Ricum
»niin«r,it waa dedarvd that—
“Buchanan “not only denies the cnniti
■tulional right ot Congress to destroy or
weaken foe domestic institution* of tb:
:State*, but affirm* that it ia a ‘DUTY’ to
•UPHOLD’and *8TRENGTHEN'tbjfa.'

“Tnc principles are fully, fairly and expllcitly proclaimed. There isno dodging
,no evasion. Not only are the Fugitive
1Slave and the Kansas Act endorsed, but
a distinct pledge is given that, in all fa.
turc Territorial Legislation, the principles
of the Kansas Art, in respect to slavery,
shall govern the acticm of the National

lit!
|y in thb^ominee* of tboQ®vStion who

battle Creek,

i
Mifel

AND

b£: {
B of
bid.
dale.
and &lt;
btsbsTrtty giesn.thsi
•
■
■

UmM

gilVnd rapids

rpiie sobwtiben sr&gt; now rs
X SUpm betatea Battle C
*i&gt;d * In weekly liae brtwm
Grand Itwidr
■
TtopiZsTncmMrrACfcJ

Th-GHAMI HAKIM ST
| Crr.l .H. M-ndnj.. W.dnrul*
armeai Urtsd H&gt;p&gt;d&gt; th* «

JOBS HART. A*sxi»'
J.
13
NOTICE.
7
HEKItaXmy.u.JOaWU CARfAN TO­
BIAS, ba* w®

The Richmond (Va.,)\Enquirer, tinleading Southern Democratic organ, thus
jubilantly interpret* the Cincinuatti pfat.
■
form:

ny."

the most formidable opposition, a law for
working tlm gold mines, which seeded one
Kcntucky, Toombs, Toucoy, Weiler,
of the most difficult practical questions in
Catholio!
Wright and Yulee-82.
Thus it will be seen that to thia obnox­
ious bill tbc Republicans triad all
TV.
(Pa) JWctw .p»k.
get section* introduced
wu mwh Indliwd to muMra tho r:,lo.
u» pre-pwl ot Fremont wd Dw/ton laws, U!&gt;d Still
donthin .tar &amp; old Star,.
Pennsvlvania, as follows *
“Tlie Fillmore papers throughout foe

U'nd!

HUMPHKIY,

lowoA. ond Ibowsouro enjoy rnwit of «fa«
they find.*1—Boston Chronicle.

stand *qnare)y and folly upon the platfin m.
ll musk be bone-cracking to bo squared
up against that Virginia interpretation­
but »bal shall be said of this in the Enfalse, and yet these uiciidacioim, lying
quircr I
hypocrites, continue to reiterate it on the
Tux Tavx lasvx.—Tbe Democrat* of
assumption that “n lie well stuck to is as
the South, in tbe pending canvass cannot
good as the truth.” A cause that require*
rely on the &lt;&gt;ld grounds of apology and
sudh miserable fabrications to bolster it
excuv for slavery-; for they *«-k, not
up must be desperate indeed. Tbc teatimerely to retain it where it iZ but to ex­
moov published in to-day'* Banner proves
tend it into regions where it ia unknown.
conclusively that the charge is false; and
The, Constitution cannot help Slavery ifit
in addition we refer our reader* to the
be a violation of tbe laws of God ami of
following article from the New York In­
morality. Slavery is older than the Condependent, written by Rev. Henry Ward
elude that it was done or said upon local stltution, existed before and independent
Beecher.
•
"That all acts passed by the Legislature ^.derations, and for po&amp;v, ami was ly of it. We darive no right to our cause
of Kiuisaa,
Kansas, or
or by any
arty aasvmbly,
***-mbly, acting as
as ' not
u, have foe lightest influenre
such, l&gt;e, and tlie same are hereby abro­ or bearing after election.
gated and declared void, and of ao efTlie South, never having failed to secure most happy sad best situated
tecl.”
all their ingenuity, suggested to them to ditkm of Slavery. If we stni
On this proposal of Mr. Wilson, the ask, from every Democratic administra­
veas and nay* were ordered, on motion of tion, or Congress, whether Northern or intended to advance it; for we
Mr. Reid, of North Carolina, and every Southern, ha* no timiditv in their behalf, introduce into new territory but------------ nBorder Ruffian Senator ^present voted but looks aa complacently on while Bu. whom we aaaert’to be unfit tor liberty,
against this section, and every Republican chnnan makes free toil preteuaiona fi:r selfgt
equal aaacxnation with
for it.
During the same'session another the Northern market, a* the father of evil ।j sclfgovcrustetitand
other men. We must go a step farther.
other
I **Bbck Rcpubliren.” Mr. Turnbull, of Il­ might be supposed to do, while his safest
We must show that African slavery i*a
linois, offered as a new section, the follow­ and surest follower, makes a profession of
moral,
religioua,
natural
and probably,ia
Herald Excbaace Lt»t.
. Cbsreb. St Phkl
ing :
religion, the better to sene his real mas­ tiir general, a necessary institution of *oTbc N
ork Herald give* a list of j
“And be it former enacted, Hat all ter, under the hypocrite’s diiRuiar. This
eiety. Thi* is the only line of argument
its excha
classed according to their '
act* end proceedings of all and every bo­ show* that it can trust Mr. Buchanan— that will enable Soutbernen* to maintain
v
nil wiaistev. A
dy of men heretofore assembled in said but can the North! Slavery can trust the doctrine* of Stale equality and Slavery
political preferences:
I Episcopal fturr
Territory of liansaa, and claiming to be him. for he wears her roffle, and carries extension."
Of the list, 123 support Fremont; 105
a legislative aaacmbly thereof, a ifo an. her ear-niark; but how with freedom!—
support Buchanan, and 47 support Fill­
tbority to pass laws lor the Government W hat is her hold upon him 1 Thirty-eev. upon Northern Democrats!—well dues
more. Of the Fremont papers, 18 were
of said Territory, are hereby declared to I
he made a pro­ this negrodriver with a whip-ersckiug
j en yean ago in
In November,
Nov
be utterly null and void. And no person '
formerly independent, 78 Whig, 14 K.
.-J-..., but since that time, if finish to the article, which tells them a hat
__
_
feamun
of ..
freedom.
sliall
bold any office or exercise any auN-, and 12 Democratic.
wv except this secret letter, which the the South expects of them in the coming
rr..cer.Ai
tbority or jurisdiction in said Territory, Bceniny Post declares is now circulating
can vans, say—
The Skies Bri(hten.
under or by virtue of any power or au­ in New York, not a word, written or spo­
“But whilst they mar prefer their own
From every town in the county wo
thority derived from such Legislative as­ ken, not a vote, not a speech, not a whis­
social system, they will have u- admit in
sembly. Nor shall the members there­
bear the most cheering intelligence.—
per has come from him except it has been this canvasa that our* is also rightful and
of,
cxcicisc
any
power
or
authority
as
Scores of Democrats, disgusted with the
utterly, debasingly, and implicitly South­ legitimate, and sanctioned alike by the
such."
ern in tone, argument, vote and declara­ opinions and usages of mankind, and by
pro-slavery tendencies of the Democratic
Ou thus motion tiic yeas and nay* were
to perform the marriage ceremony, but
tion.
foe authority and express injunction* of
party, have left it and enrolled tbemsel res
on account of CoL Banton's opposition to ordered—and every Border Ruffian BcnaWith ths Cincinnati nlafo&gt;rm staring scripture. They cannot consistently main­
tor
present
voted
against
the
proposed
it, they were unwilling to do it. A fe­
them in the tare, it would be of little use tain that Slavery ia immoral inexpedient
nJk. Many of these have been men of male friend, in thia exigency, said that she section, and every Republican for it,
for the Locofoco leaders to shove a secret and profene, and yet continue to submit
Further, on the same day, Mr. Foster,
high atanding and influence in the Demo­ coaid find a clergvman who would aid
from band to hand in this State. The to its extentiun.**— Grand Rapids Boole.
another "Black Republican," proposed to
cratic party, and their efforts in■ the Re­ without fear, and brought in a Catholic add a section repealing Sec. 12 of a law larger part of the old Democratic party
clergyman, who married them. Like a
are now openly acting with the Republipublican cause will tell fearfully upon (he true lover and gallaat man. Fremont said
The
prospects ef the African Democracy and that he did not care rAo did it, so that it
dom, and one-half of the remainder will
“If any free person, by speaking or by
was done quick and strong. Had we
their Federal leader.
bo so, long before it will be practicable to
writing,
assert
or
maintain
that
persons
l«n
in
Col.
Fremont
’s
place,
we
would
Our friends throughout the State ean
manipulate them with the letter In quea mark to note some few ‘‘changes going
have not the right to bold Slaves in the
draw on Barry County for a goood round have been married if it had required us Territory, any book, paper, magazine, don. The men of the West are practical oo," as a campaign progrearea. The era
to walk through a row of priest* and bish­
majority for Fxxmoxt, and the draft will ops as long as from Washington to Rome, pamrhlet, or circular, containing any de­
ever." In 1844, Buchanan’s dishonorable
nial of foe right of persons to bold slaves
winding up wifo the Pope himself.
and deepieMe count Kneards Mr. Clsy,
la it not ludicrous to sec a class of citi- in this Territory, such persons shall be look to actions.—IM. Mr.
aided by Tyler’s frsacA rry, induced some
deemed guilty of felony, and punished by
changes to Mr. Polk: In 1848, the henIf there is a Whig in Barry county wok Lof Catholicism, and dreading the evils of imprisonment al hard labor for a term of
In replying to a remark that to refuse esty of heart and devoted patriotism of
could by any possibility be induced to’ papacy above all things, seixmg a quiet
to admit a naw Slave State into the Union Gen. Taylor, won him many changre from
Wxitesumt gentleman, and insisting upon
would “dismember the Union," foe., the
Onondaga Democrat, a German paper,
the able article on our first page, copied ilUat he sW be a Catholic 1 In vain which reads aa follows:
“No person who is oonedcntiously op­
he struggles and protects-, Catholic he
says:
considered •
t” for either prrfrom the Louisville Journal, showing th-'
ehall be, whether he will or not! “But, posed to holding Slaven, or who does not
“In a true Republic Slavery may be ty to trium]____ _
’ converts of note
agency and complicity of Buchanan in the gentlemen, I do not believe in the doc­ admit the right to bold Slaves in this Ter­
.».i.
______
___ to
tolerated aa an existing evil, but a man in any of the States. But
the
cwak':oes
foul slanders that ruined the political for­ trine*; I was reared by a Protestant ritory, shall sit aa a juror on the trial of
who works for the equality between Sla­ Frxmort come not single friends, but 8y
tunes of the eloquent Henry Clay. From mother, in a Protestant chiarab; I have any prosecution for the violation of any very and Freedom and for the extension battellions—by Counties. Here are the
of the sections of this act.”
J
married
a
Protestant
wife
;
tr.y
children
the developemcnts tlicsc made, it will be
of Slavery, works for a wore thing tlnui
On tho question of repealing tlwse Mo­ Monarchy—ho battles for an Oligarchy,
have had Protestant baptism; we and
seen that, so far from acting dishonorably
DtMociincii "Ou HnnMn"—'Ho
they attend Protestant worship, and we tions, the yeas and nays were ordered, Mrlktrelk Al oil »tmAA IkAA L---- .____________
are, both by education and conviction, which we append:
ConvexW'ut resisted and spurned the diabonora- Protestants. You must excuse us, but we
Yeas—Messrs. Alien, Bell, of New
The Democrat runs up the name* of
ble propositions that were made to him cannot be Catholics.” The eager gentle- Hkmpshire, Clayton, Collamer, Durkee, Fremont and Dayton.
awn rax PiavroaiL but they Erdorms
Fessenden, Foot, Foster. Hali, Seward,
by Buchanan. It will also appear that
FRKMORT
Awn
IUB
PkATrORM,
S&amp;d
Catholics; you are Catholics; we will Trumbull, Wade and Wilson—18.
ed lo Setpport kirn for Ike Presidency, by
have you Catholics; all that yoa say may
Neys—Messrs. Bayard, Benjamin,
Duriag die short time that CoL FreGovernor Letcher that he would not
B majority of six or seven. This was tbc
Biggs, Biglsr, Bright, Brodhred,. Brown,
publish the facta of the matter without
Cims, day. Dodge, Diniglaa, Evans, Fitz­
patrick, Geyer, Hunter, hereon, Jones, of tenre, he urged through the Senate sgsi&gt;rt
hia consent, persisted in refusing his con-

duct, and the exposure of hia duplicity.

A gnat ratification

tta Richmond (V^.)
i,.
W-htajUm Cltam.

and* rfpc»r msa are digging nut fortune,
for themselves with tfer own hands ia
California, and those hands will rise far
Fremont and Daytim like a forest, when-

for.obvious reason-,
—- ——say is all right- and
lclf&lt;r .****** L
nimmrimr this fact Wifo the brad oned into town at the bead of 200 dragoons naliuua. The report is too voluminous candidate of the Slaveocracy.
At a reg­ qualified statement 0,1 .Mf-Bu5*"’.&lt;?f^.t
and dispersed the Legislature. Thus are for our columns. We give below the con­ ularly called Democratic Convention of he is foe platform, and foal the P1^0™
the energies of the Democratic party and clusion at wliich tiie committee arrives.
that county, Buchanan and the Cincinnati is die candidate, and we have a truo|pic­
/irW. Tk»i ~cb
in tbr Trcrilwy beM platform were formally spumed and re­ ture of the man. from foe very outset of
the resources of the present Douyhfate
under Uw orr*aK nr Jl^pd T*rrttartal tow ba*
bis career. Gen. Andre* Jackson was
Administration exercised to subvert Free­ bMn MrTMVwpain4ia»**i««*
jected, and a resolution was passed to sup­
aware of this peculiarity,
dom In Kansas. Hordes of Border Ruf
port Fxxmoct and Darrox, and the pein- ing that Polk was about to call Budmaai
ciplee of the Philadelphia platform. The iX his cabinet, relied upon him. and
Democratic leaders, Atchison and String­ «m u iU&lt;rU)y-«MUlitui
Liberty-loving Dcroocr^y of ^Empire warned him against “tho o.d fox of Lanfellow, throng all the thoroughfare* thro'
Stele cannot be sold out to Buchanan and CMter"-he teld Polk that Buchanan was
trickery, and not to be trusted, and that
Missouri, plundering and robbing the em­

JOHN W. HTEBHINK.

“Wkm I saw that,” says the Judge. “/ in Oswego, Onondaga, Wayne, Herkimer,
knerr I ten in Bosfonyton, immediately.” and various other counties of the State,
The sarcasm of the remark is as biting ae
and resolved to support Frxmoft and
the wit is puryent.
Dattor. The work goes on gloriously.
The Richmond Enquirer says that all Look out for about 50,000 majority for.

The students at Wesleyan UnirersitT,

“go

nd wtarK. tta rattrnnt.
«• Skid. l»i«*
m &gt;bu«mg .bout •mnngljm

piratical laws which the Democratic de«mln»U« W nobi,
linisttation are enforcing with the miiMlre.lon of SUray, nd
itary power of foe Nation, was an illegal
body, elected by fraud and vloknre, and
brnt pot of the old Doto«M1« ptalJ •”
that a majority of its numbers of both elrt^lv enrolled h tta ILpoUku. ™l».
House*, were elected I* non-resident
the legal voter* of the
and .till Ux-v eon...
Missourians. The voluminous testimony
under tbc Topeka Constitution,
Topeka on the 4th day of July. Colonel taken by the committee, reveal* a system
Tbc Silas Wright Democracy uf Her­
Sumner, acting under the order* of the of frairi, violence, atrocity and viUany
unparaHdled In the history of civilircd kimer county, New York, repudiate the
geatility and intellect, Barry county Will

■Die Wahhiiigton correspondent of the
New York T\mes save Judge Kellogg, a
venernbfe citizen of Michigan, arrived ia
that city on- Saturday evening. It was
as ooxs rnx Bran, so coxa ruz Uxiox."
his first visit to the Federal Capitol, and
_ __ I
We have similar advicea from all parts
when ths car* stopped he w------ - —
be noticed
State. Many
certain where be was; but___________
_ of the Jfmptre
.
. of the ablest
that all the passenger* were leaving foe Democratic papers have repudiated foe
mm
a. h.
. -.
—
cars, k.
he followed sail. As
he entered .kthe African
Democracy, and....
raised the stand. ­
tan or ta
.«...«.! w of F&gt;n&lt;OT.
coo,„tio„,
gaged in caning another ferociously, all
of the Democratic party have been held
over foe room.

Batoii - ■ :

W.u
at rtaam •»!
B. R. Poww- B*l-. &lt;«• 'dilor'

his breutlfa! article ia a specimtn of hfo

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Chilton’s resolution, and in my letter m
answer to Gen- Jackron.
1 have not myself any rery distinct
reflection of what transpired in your
room nearly twenty years ago, but doubtlea* 1 axprcrecd a rtrcnx wifo to hiniaell"
as 1 had dpne a hundred time* to other*,
that be might rote for Gen. Jackson, and
if he desirvd it, become bls Secretary of
State. Had he voted for foe General’ in
case of his election, I should most Certain­
ly exercize any Influence I might have
po*sewsd to accomplish this nwult; and
fol* I should have dune from the most
diainterreted friendly and patriotic mo­
tives.
This conversation of mine, whatever it
muy have been, can never be brought
home to Gen. Jackson. 1 never had but
one conversation wifo him on the subject
of the then pending election, and that up­
on tbc street, and the whole of it vertafun
et kieratin, when ootuparatively frefo up.
on my memory, was given to foe public
in toy letter of August, 1837. The pub­
lication, then, of this private conversation
could serve no other puqwwe than to
embarrara me and force me prominently
into the pending exmteat—which I desire
to avoid.
You are certainly oorret in your recol­
lection. “You told me explicitly that you
did not f&lt;* l at liberty to give the conver­
sation alluded to, and would not do ao,
under any circumstancesi, without my ex­
press permission.” In piis you acted, aa
ymi'evor have done, like a man of boner
and principle."
To foow how the terrible exposition
made by Mr. Clay in Colton’s biography
of him, was regarded at that time, wc mav
mention the fact that, when it appeared,
the Democratic: otgans were’ startled
by it. Mr. Buchanan was then no candi­
date for offikv, and on that account it
created a less powerfull impression than '
it otherwise would have done, but we
vividly remember the sensation mani­
fested by the Dcmooiatic paper*, especial­
ly those ofPennsyIranis. 5Vc copied into
that Journal an article from the most
prominent and influential of them all dec­
laring. as several of the rest did, that
Mr. Buchanan must respond to and refute
foe charge made againM him or expect to
be dispensed with by his party. And we
and hundreds of other W'hig editor*
sailed upon him and defied him to respond
while yet Henry Clay and R. 1’. Leteher
were both living to meet any dex'ial or
equivocation that be might put forth.—
But he replied not. He uttercd^io word.
He could uot be induced even by the
wanting threats of political opponents to
open his mouth. Humbly he bore from
the greatest man then living upon the earth
a published charge, which if true, exhibited
the most irreiKumabio ^infamy on his
part.
And now we ask the old friends of
Henry Clay, wc ask the Old-Line Whig,
wc aak ail honorable men, wc ask the
whole American people what they think of
Jan&gt;a* Buchanan, and how they" mean to
act toward* him! O, what a shame, what
a burning shame, what an everlasting
shame it would be. If the American nation,
after having thrice rejocted Henry Clay
from the Presudcncv on account of a charc'c

The Ionia Gasellr, foe able Democrat­
party tv indebted for the brilliant, chaste aouri RoUtao, •bo 'nrru.iKin the poll,
and daaskal editorial, to a hopeful sprig ud, with bow.. .koi’ta »» J rerolv«A ic paper of loH* County, hm.l. down foe
, r.„v__ _
HrwBkjmridaa.*ad

un« &lt;x surer- tn
*nd •tneknl wiibg.'

BARRY CO., VIZ:

patnsuir thrs&gt;.
StiEP.
H.IIW Creek. J&lt; n» 1st,
:*TA r-.d l-IVEKY ST
witbtPsUv'r hsr, to ttw

KANSAS

“ Be a Free
Tlth U nod. 1
e*r» and interest.
Thapisifwe
it so,-by selli
Mortgage sale
cheap, w.e
receiving
from New
large asso
of Sprin,
Su m n
gooc
which *ve ol
’.ffi"Z"S;duced rates,

READY

Oiir stock
sed in part &lt;
WILLIAM U BOOTH. Mortgsc'*11 fiREEXFIEl.n. Mortgagee's AU'r.
Holod Jafr *•-'“AA
_
I&lt;

Mkl Itariil^Forkn!

’

40
v

etwmvttrrtsB-^b iusratc s
HAKLE1 b
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Aswr-’

Lawns. •
।
Ginghams ,f
Printa

,

i sum**

I
ATtosiSw^a1 ulf"’re'

•_HAWLEY\S-_ ' U&gt; filrt &lt;TOT) tiling tta.

K5*’
' We do n&lt;
ypn*। brag aboi
goods che
____
___
our neiglib*
^6BH;i&gt;=rtaJsa-«&gt;Ah.M]IAWU,^ wish to luv
j and gatjsfy t
w«nita ta,_____________ To ])Crso,
LwLBTKri

wo.j

C.7‘

j

...

*

an(I wishing
hawlktil. • purchases,
nBrucrs

HAWLRT-K

i.say gjye US

. ,; vvp
will sell
’’v
want at ver
‘ ■*
no matter
j your “pile •
kept
Dm Pbllwawplrer's stwme FwmbT Tea
ME5 MAPI 1!CB BEFORE THEY KNOW IT I
on hand.
Money o
note&lt; ami
will be th:
ceived.
NOTICE.

J wife C»*oux* bas left my bed

■ OttiXT
;IU*ting&lt;-’

Send in Your Orders,

ta. fta. M*er* or w*»

REMARKABLY LOW

PRICES.

R*’Pud“U*

Truly, foa work worebrevalv on.

1

SM1.'
;
Boots,

Die

Lower

OrFiCE GLN Ki*-

Ml

| Local. CanvS**&gt;»£-

, •J"’“

�GOOD NEWSH

attraction
'

TAILOR SHOP
INDVCaiENTH

SUPERIOR

AT

Hadley &amp; Wightman’s

NEVINS ft KNAPEN

HARDWABE Goods
STORE.

H. J. KENFIELD’S. are just
NOW 18 THE TIME.
I, 000 Men Wanted,
TO WHOM GOODS WILL IE SOLD

AT THE

Tho Promised Good Timo han

T J UUMPHRKY.

8TEBBDI8 &amp; RUSSELL.
IVE have on hand, a largo and extensive
HE tide in tho ofluint of those men
11 Stock of Goods and are ccnatantly
JAMES A. SKBSZEY.
direct from New York, addi­
who want anything in tbe line of receiving
i
HARDWARE, which Is moat sure totions
i
to onr already large Stock sclertcii
WiBlloB
lead on to fortunn, is now setting very with
•
great care aa to tho wants of. thia
strongly in the direction of HADLEY community
&lt;
of
A WIGHYMAN'S NEW STORE.—
AND
Tbc fttxxl from the East him jimt rolled in,
floating to our Store tlie largest and most
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES,
perfect assortment of Goods In our line
that out l»e found at any place west of
biwliMM., In di it.
v Detroit city.
rand Rapid,. '
Our Increasing trade, .and the increas­
JBWBUlF'
“
r ■-&gt; -sue m muu inungaa* cua
TbefHASTI.N
ing wants of the citizens of Barry and
SPECTACLES.
I dracntxd Iherrin aa tuUov
THIMDI.ES.
adjoining counties, have induced us lo en­
large our business by tits purehaso of a
J k.ciibcd aa follow, to wit: '
Stock of Goods, larger and more varied
ter of aectioo
north of range
than has ever before been brought to this
public unction
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, market. Our »t&lt;&gt;ck comprises everything
in tbe line of HARDWARE that can
be named or thought of. We have made
Tb- GRAND RAPIDS STAGES Im*
our purchases with direct reference to the
wants and interests of our customers, ns
Hosting, May IM.
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
NOTIGE»»Ute. and Cascade.— ~~
--------------- ---- ------- — ■ '---------- - ---- — principle of
^yill 1.1.1' : r -J!. JOSEPH CARMAX TOSmall Profits and Prompt Pay, Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery and
Glass teare, Hatt Caps and Jtonnets
li-rllJ *!l rt
Our Goods are now offered st a very small
a nice assortment and very eheap.
advance
on cost. AVe sneak no vain or
EZRA TOBIAS
BOOTS AND SHOES
bombastic wordu, but what we say will
I'UIa great variety of
OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.
be found to be literally hue. Wc never
1 »NI» FOR SA LE IN' CARLTON
Ready Made
talk for Bunconiitc. Our Goods, both of
BARKY CO..
our own manufacture, and importation,
will be found preciaciy as wc recommend
them. And as to price, wc are -firmly
SHEPARD A NICHOLS.a
resolved to not be iindersukl by any
House in Hastings, Marshall,-Rattle Creek
or Kalamazoo. Let our citizens and all
others wanting Goods in our line, make a
S'-vlo quality or price, NAILS, SASH.
note of
and try us, before making
■ -thcir-pUrchases.
.
T0
Also a great variety of other desirable
Like an orthodox sermon, &lt;ntr stock of
Goods, such as jkmiuit Ribliuiis and
Goods ia contained under several different Flowers, Paraaals; rMnCChalliea, Ijiwna,
heads, and each hied comprises ttvtral
Muslins, Mantillas, sanuncr Shawl*,
dirtinet particulars.
.
Glove*, Hosiery &amp;c.,
oa which we
ll lOTil. Ksl*ui*ri«&gt;. Mica
FARMING UTENSILS:
promise you
Grain Cradles, Grawi Scythes, Bush
Scythes, Hay, Straw, and Manure Forks.
Sboveh, Spades. Rakes, Hoes, Ac.
WOODEN WARE:
0
; SALE-—Drfanll having been

T

battle Creek, Hastings,

T HAVE Jsst relurawl from Mr
1 verr Isre* »ioei «T SPRIMO
GOODS, wlileh were parebasii st

KK1, W..U'&gt; -MAIO. VLUlUinu, DWID wu
HHOffl. HATS A CAPS, GLASS a»4 GLASS­
WARE Ar Ar

The Latest and most
Approved Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

Goods
Which they offer for

• v.
COME AND TRY ME.

FOR CASH,

■k, not

c Con.
udent-

ill it
gro is

CLOTHING,

Otaniw*. F«mtM «~K
We
do not WUIi
wish.lU
to
..
-- ---- -- ,
HUUUIIUL
READY MADE CLOTHING
o akw
ibrair about
c-p., i.u« .tvi«; a»u
WY
“-&lt;^'go^s
cheaperselling
than । h.u
ti,... .j•

rpuiLEt: liar, and tfohfeOAP, at
__
1
.HAWLEY’S.
j^ODA-L.ALKKATL'.&lt;SM -dod»
*
«id R«1 ChStU
M
HAWLEYS.
A forge Mwimrel iirt'AS'filtS. »i ~~
A
________
HAWLKTA

1VHiTTSth

xliani

of summer

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C
pacu, Mourning la
•IIict kind* of Sprit

Goods

Pura’metta. Alpacca,
—-J* J .T- — . ...
i
Denim*,
Goods, we have now in Store a large and
_! Pork!! Pork!!!
Sbeetiugs.
Sheetings.
the finest styles df American
। general aMortinent of
40 I,14&gt; 11 &lt;l,r 1**&gt;ln|i*D.rc‘. HAWLKyV I Shirting*, Kentucky Jeans, Ilota, Caps,
Prints, Dress Trunrpinga, MoirI.SHELF
AND---OTHER
HARDWARE
i &lt;0I). WHITE FIsiiXMp'MACKiRKiTrt- Ready made Clothing,
antique Velvet and Mo«; Rush
—--------------------------------------------------I
HAWLKYS. I
Boot*,
■
Borders, Boudeta, Glove*, Ribbons,Silks, Such a* Table nnd Pocket Cutkry, Till.
Satin*. ErabroidcrinQ Silk. Victorinas,1 Chest, and Cimboan! ixicks. Pailkick*,
7GAHS. &gt; jrup,'mid MuImm*. alwaryoo^od j '
Shoes,
HAVtlXTS. I
' " s’ Comforters. Children's Ho'jds,Ac. j ButU and Screws of every variety and
Crockery.
ry.
Laujit
’pEA&gt; of th* ebuicrai kii.ii", st
|
' Hardware,
—:------------ GOODS,
---------------- ।
kind: Knob Locks and Ijitcbcs, Finish­
COTTON
ing Nails. House Tritnniinjri of every
. .
...a^sr
Brown and Bleached Factory, Woolen kind, Cuplmonl Trimmings, Pulleys, Bed
A SNUFF.
___ • HAWLKY-A ‘ ui foot everything that our friends need.
Shawls, single and double.
and Table Castors, Shot Ppuche* and

•mmg

mil in

that cannot be beat in

aaaortment

H. J. KEXFIELD.

Lawns, Berages, Delaines, Challis, dec
KEXFIELDB.

QUAWI.M.

Whit* Crape Shawl*. Btedi and

]

Ladies will do well to call and examine

FARMING TOOLS.

ament

intain
atcry

Among our «tock may be found a fine

STORE,

Be a Free State!!!
P‘2*^ -•asagr
jpjr i That is if we can make1
our stock of
it so, by selling goods
, siwetins*. Ticking*, stripod
dieap. we are now
Shlrtiar*. Benched Sheeting, and Shirting*.
GREAT BARGAINS. Domestics
receiving directly The subscriber would
We also carry on!
FURNITURE I CiJ
from New York a
to«&gt; Drilling A&lt;
Wash Tub*, Pail«, Augur and Chisel the
KENFIELD*S.
before purchasing elsewhere.
Handles, Axe Helves, Wash Boards,Mop
Business and shall
large assortment
call attention to his new and well assort­ Sticks, Clothes Pina, Ac.
ed stock of
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
keepeven-thing
per-l
“
*■«
--------------of Sprihg and
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Haiid Saw.*, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
Grind Stones and
Selcoted with care exprrealy to meet
S u mme r
Saws, Augurs, Planes of all diwcriptions, taming to that Line. X* ■&gt;*«««_________ kekpielBs
the want* of the people of Has­
ty at
Bits and Bit-Stocks. Axes, Adu-s. IlroadKENFIELDS.
goods
tings and Barry county.
Axns, Bench do.. Squares of all kinds, We use great care in
Every thing that in ne­
Hangings, constantly cm hand.
| Slide Bevels, Common and Mortice Gun- t he
Manufacture ofI
made
which we offer at recessary to one’s
Igcs, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Otis ।
comfort and
as, and Hammers of all sorts and sizes.
our
Furnitur^
&amp;
none
|
&lt;luce&lt;l rates, for
IwppincM, as far as tempo­
MASON’S TOOLS.
ral wants are concerned,
but the best materialsI X....ots.
™&lt;&gt;tsn..
READY PAY.
Also a large assortment of
Plastering. Bride,
Idt. Milt
and corner
Corner Trowel*,
yowri*.
J Hoot* and Shoe*. »rer brought lu Uu*market
(except Hardware) are now
Spirit 1-cticl* and
’
”
•• •­
.1 Plumb Bob.,
White
used and none but the
offered
for
READY
PAY.
Our stock is compri­
wash Brushes, &amp;c.
best
workmen
employ
­
Ladies’ Dress Goods,»
SHOEMAKERS' FIXINGS.
sed in part of
Shoe Thread, Shoe Knives, iron and
OF
iMtwfM,
ed. Among our Stock
Zinc Hammers, Pincers, Punches, Peg
WILLIAM I* BOOTH. Mortgagte.
GinghanM
the latest
W2PS^“SuT’- ■KXlXKBreaks
Sewing and Pegging Awis Aic.
Print*
styles; Delaines,
may be found
In additiiat to the above enumerated
sz-.“^x:
ss'rtes.p-

o En.

•a with

or Ready Pay.

Our stock consists i
part of

New

KANSAS BOUND

»ale

Cheaper Than Ever,

COMPETITION.

fcjggjyjfc VARIET¥

Spi

i *

Belts, Powder Flasks of every descrip­
tion, Mnleablo Butts and Wrenchiw,
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hangings,
Strap Hinges. Hooks nnd Staples, Iron
fmd Wood Bench Screws. Sad Irons. Axes,
---------GKR.OCEH.IES
Mill
.
...
,
1, • .
Xliu Saws,
MW, Grubbing
lininwnR Hoea,
nmw, Window
&lt;• mu«w
of all kinds, Drags, Medidnel, Pnmta, G1(Ufl|
/’i._ (?ut M&lt;1 WroughtCarriage
N»?l&lt; farrinne
Oil*,
Bolts.
oik Dycatufls,
DjoauHA Ac.
a&lt;-. &amp;c.
Bolts, Cable
Cable Mid
and Trace
Trace (ThairL
(Tiairn Brass
Unis* KctKet­
II ■I
C.nnd tle*,
. .Iron m
o. ’
Teakettles, Fry ing Pans, Steel­
yards, Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep and
” “
'
N. ACKLEY.
Cow Brils with Strap*, and everything
Hastings, May 1, 1855.
else from a Twentyriloroe-Powtr Crow­
Bar down to n Cambric Needle.
We have also just received FIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also.
CHICAGO
Zinc and Sheet Iron, which we will sxu.
at a rrnvax so low as to defy competi­
tion.
We desire lo call particular attention
PRINTERS WAREHOUSE,
to our ZXTCWSIVE STOCK or
COOKING STOVES.

CASH,

Bed

COHfis, C«tion~&amp;1oliMa Line* SaiTWocJ
Turo^d
HAWUtra. _
jlHQCOLA'ffl s»d rifoi Tse. at__
v
_
_
HAWUnrs.
MATL-H^ of ill kiwLTd
•.L,.'-'
UAWUBYTk
tm
io

and wishing to make
purchases, we would
say give us a call anti
NOTICE.
we will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
trading alter Ulis date.
no matter how small
Miles wiuox.
**«■ ——--,
*--------- =R- your
your “pile”. That good
vIcRaT
Tea kept constantly
ME5 MADE RICH BEFORE THEY KNOW IT!
। on hand.
Money on those old
ISATlC C. MOTT.
notes and accounts
j wiH be thankfully reCe*V,e^RANT * BPAULDIXG.
Hooting*, June 18, 1856-

_

JpFKECESEltACBOOKACB^CT

Send in Youb Obdebs, .

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods
Out CM be «Nud to tjw esstem or w*s era snrk»t 1&lt; comrits* OTtey varisty and kind W Sugars.
&gt;!*•&gt;&lt;*, Snvp, 4c-, which wilt be soM **
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
, 11 from M
rwaU Mr nouod. CtlS** CV

53‘jR?c:Ei?’I:ES3*e.
M?" “d

our neighbors, but we,
wish to have all call J
and satisfy themselves.
To persons having

WANTED’’
JSto*bo per month.

­

seciLT.miFS axd book cas
ROCKEBY. A an .aworttneat of cheap aad I CORN &amp; OATS FOR SALE FOR
ks SOFAS. BirRBAVS, SO­
rich Crockery and Olaaa Ware, eompnamgavFA
COttABK. Al'.vsr
I try thing in that I»*. Glaaa MoUatra Cam, a naw
.,il.l.
Cnhi uil Saucer* for H5ci* a a»L al
lixd .brn coAtstox
BKOSTKADS
,
... ,
Side, Card and Center Tablet, Full Lsaf ■ ■ww*uitj;
Jenny Lind and Liyht Stands, Loungtt. . VV frouUH
common Cane and Spring bottum Chairs. | o&lt; H Uadsat
Any quantity of Pine, Cherry, White j rriABLECL0‘
wood and Black Walnut
•*;
•"
Aa we shall be continually receiving ad-

,

C

on hand and for sale L.——--------... ..KEN.. FIELD'S.
...«»., Ar O-h. W. ««M Irvlu . cdl
and an examination of cur Goods and other kiad* of trtoiminp. »t
Prices, and we will try and satisfy you.
STEBBINS A RUS8BLL.
Hasting*, June 9, 1850.

SHFFLELD'8

K EX FILLIPS.

PRKXCH PRDtW.ot^

HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE

300^&gt;«*-*—-*3MkOT.

purchase will find induoronata

L

AT ALL TIMES

KENFIEI.D S.

Ibelr cnwrjinw.
it of sBhaaiOMta

TYPE FOUNDERY

Comprising all the newt**, and most afPBOVKD pattkbxs that can Lo bought in
AVING our nrrangeinunta complete the Easu rn markets. Also, to our cx- uinmenl with Inatrwtlon. The
to supply all the requisites of the terwive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
trade with a stock of
STOVES.
Wc utter no idle boast, when wc say
that our aaaortxnent of SteBM i# better
Mid more extensive than can be found at
any other Store woat of Detroit; and we
unhi.^ng^cry
do but speak the simpik, makku thcth,
when we proclaim to the car* of tlie in­
telligent million that wk will xot. bk ckDiasoa.r&gt; by any other house, either great
or smhU.
owx MAKUFAcn’Rs
TLN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
____ —
iK.
reunuitro
WARE—Of our own manufacture, alwars on hand, and made U&gt; order, and all
Goida made by us will be warranted Hoar, accur.tr i law.
de of Cutvent Event*.
reserve.
FINE finish
most perfect without
And now friend*, one word with you.

H

KEVINS d&lt; KNAPEN.

PRESSES, TYPE, INK.

(LOCKS Waniatad •
gTOSEWAMofall kind, at

Those indebted by note or otherwise,

; 30,000
, TTACmrar HOTica-UtaWrud* "

----- —

SI

ar“oF5?

KENFIELDS.

A LITTLE CASH

SUPERIOR METAL,
^

letter.

PRINTUG
PRESSES
x
W.ll known msnnb

Jfanx

H HOXt CO,

procure Godds |hat will pleMe you. In
return, we aoliqit from you * generous
ugtronace; and we would catocrn it as a
particular finforif those who b»v» ua"€ttled accounts with us would rail and settle
the sunie nt the earliest possible moment.
You will always find us iw&gt;r *»
uao to attend to ibis branch of the busi­
ness. Donatbcbsahfol; bring inyour
money, pay up Ufo «ki were mkI comjrimJ.uewXc- W. stadl be happy to

H..GRBncronLD
Attorney

NEVINS a KNArZN.
The MMMfcMa

ara you, both to rtcolre onr pay and to
8fS®t9tw*te

FAMILY GROCERY
HADLEY * WleUTMAN.

.4t

Prices

Lower

Dated Muy »&gt; W

Hastings, June 12,1866.
JU*. H—" .ad T.I M

c.worr

EXTRA 81

FLOUR

�SALE bf

^tate^ajTuXs'
Vfr?

U
»
-

. &gt;0 118

a::? I s g

r|aw|

M

»
n
-

404
405
« lot bet’n 1287
1288
U a
U ]257
1258

M

NEW STAGE

1344
1845
415
414
IT

I TO

1. Um ■araiag oa Mneday*.WJL - *?HBOUGH IN SEVEN HOltBS,-

11
11

1 TO

•“* nw
tef tbe Stale Bids at thia OSm prior to
WHITNEY J05E8.
Aeditar tZeaera?

m*B «r ruaiQi

BEAUMONT’S

ANKUAL TAX BALES.

LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S

*

THOS. F. HARVEY,

Nbfivr

&amp; S

:■«. onrrt

LUadHKOV ALLKOHM FOB IULB.
' Wm. &amp; OARB130I.

kwaw ■»«*

£ £

MUtCJU^T tailor.

1 &gt;00

Made Clothing

1CB COOLLEMOXADEserved up.on short no-

Tom 4 North of Baafe * We»t

L A. HOLDBBOOK. k

^TcECXEAM, delicately palstsaMs. rfobt from

J0M 10O &lt;

IBM.

the public

would

than

H. BBAUMONT.
VILLAGE ORDLX AN C EH-

that

UnnA Spavuhxo. Dcak-w in r.Il kind*

Ever! J
Wc have now on'
hand a slock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

I S
1855.

•B

to make,room for our
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
•ceorriing to Uw.- witkjo slsty i
S--IA
that !
Ready Made Coth*
1 ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
rtb.vufac'i
&amp;, Shoes,
Huliap. M»y 10, 1AM.
--------------------- ------ and other goods is
quite full, and wc will
33Ludu XKT19
S
them at prices that
will astonish the

&amp;•
itstts.e
5
'owfr^ll
$::» a

rVebnwqU
■"X-------

MORE DEPREDATIONS

or Body Pay.

CUTTING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE.

men and boyax!ta.uvn
'I

in debt to hint for clothing that i. 4tie»u

worn out,

WALK VP TO THE CAPTAIKX*
Buxxv A MrAimu'a 1'.J r» « I**’
Office and

S. II.
, •eJ£Wr*J

JcwtJor CI»M’* ••nrt Wi le
Shop in Ackler-. Rtotr. H-itr—

world

COMlttTTXD BT THE

BORDER RUFFIANS!
T is not our intention to detail the hor­
rors of Civil War, but to call attention
to the
SPLENDID STOCK1 OF

I

We have also, eve­
' oblige,
ry thing in the

Yuura, Most Rcspcttfeliy,

CABINET WARE

NEW GOODS!

:a

II. -I. Kl«ntw. D. aler in &lt; ■ . : -. &gt; zr:.: •,
of pnr U«U, Unam* (n*k&lt;n, ll.-tj
Itoedr Mwio c'H&gt;u&gt;i*4. &lt;u»u. c^.
«ae
aSZ.
wXl Ut J.UU, U.

f. F. HARVEY .

Now being exhibited in Hastings, by

S3.
u 1120
w 1127
u 1128
“
1129
“ 1180
“J 1181
“ 1132
“ 1133
“
1134
“
1185
“
1187
“
1138
“
1179
“
1183
“ 1184
“ 1185
“
1186
“
1*10
“ 1211
“ 1212
“
1213
u 1214
“
1215
- 1215
“
1216
“ 1218
“ 1219

IOS)

11
IS M3 da2
IM
JS a t

79 IM
4«T

M do «&gt;I
«• ds IO

“
**
“
“
u
**
“

1233
1224
1285
1286
1287
1288
1289
1240
1288

•
“
“
•
“
•
“
"
“

1288
1250
1272
1278
1274
1275
1276
1277
1278
1179

**

1190

“
u
“

1281
1294
1298

“
“
-

1800
1381
1808

5
1217

KM8

line, such as Bureaus,
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
We do not hesitate to ear that our '
stock h *• splendid,'’ and our pi'
Bedsteads, Lounges,
ccdcnU-dly for. For ChsA or 1___ f__

llasGnga, May 1, 1856.
int chg tot*].
GREAT REDUCTION L*4 PUCES ’’
81
1 70
81 we won't 'bt vndtrtold- Call and examine j
XO HUMBUG.
1 70
81
1 70
8: our stock of
I 70
81
1 70
81 Broad, Caaaimcre, nnd Kentucky Jean 1 Call &lt;111(1 SCC OUT Stock.
1 70
. Cl___ ____ r L
.. -A
wnnumiiMi.t nave bow
81
Clothe; Sheeting*. Clneknand
STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL
1 70
61
Stripei, Denitns and
1 70
81
Ticking*.
1 70
81
Cull and examine our stock of
81
1 70
81 BOOTS &lt;3c SHOES.
2 70
92
Men'* Double Soled Stogaa.
1 70
81
A general assortment of now and tab“
“
7 Brogans.
1 70
81
Ttea and Gaiter*.
pl*o&gt;tEistata.
1 70
81
Ladies' Bottteca, Walking Shoe*.
•bo" •*
1 70
81
“
Slips, Tice, and Gaitere.
2 70
92
Call and examine our large stock &lt;f
2 70
92
1 70
88
I
17 1 70
88
1 70
88 Tea, that can’t be beat; Coffee, Sugar,
17 1 70
and trimmings of all kinds—Can’t foil to
18 1 70
13 1 70
Crockery, Glass and Hardware,
13
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Farming Tools, of tbe boat patterns; alio,
18
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tube,
italic STS
m l that *• an o-x
13 1 70
Pails, ta.7ic.
X reemrms Um tahUoos to our block of Go--1 •.
13 1 70
•nd all, la want of ■rtMiu ia our liriv, art r»qnt»l13 1 70
LADIES—Don’t burn in the Sun, when
13 1 70
you can buy a good
13 1 70
13 1 70
13 1 70
I or TEN SHILLINGS; and those tlmt
17
can’t be beat, for a trifle more, at
Wnrf wAidlwo win wU
10
the Cheap Cash Sroas of
70
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
10
10
10
10

Beady Made Clothing, |

?°”T

END il

..•tuifi Ur’try

Jrocerie

GROCERIES

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN
rpnx
££

, W. WAKvnt. FetJib niiUI*T«:’1,,r 8*&gt;«; ***’**,»'
iX. Mta. — H A. 0-45*' Su».
.H

I

SILK PARASOL

10
10
10
10
-10
10
«
10
10
10
«
11
11
11
18
It
10

70
70
I 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70

NEVIHS A KNAPEN.

-1

Call and look at our

STOXTS GIVEN AWAY

Summer Dress Goods.
CbaH.ee, Lawns, Beragos, Stlks, Ac. &amp;c.
JTOTIONS-Ot endltw. variety.
We do not deceive you with fictitious
prices, and show you Goods too poor to
bot we offer you tbe bmt
articles in tbe market, at prices that comnot fail to mil.
|3r Butter, Lard, Lumber, Shingl’ai,
andWbeat for sale for Owh.
*

•

T*’ b***w

6&lt;/orro/errd

in Ait Marktl.

medicines,

.

AO17JF jvpr XXCgPTtD.
READY MkDE CLOTHING.

HADLEY A WIGHTMAN

"*W*T j f n-or.r

lo-fx by fcrapRU A
jji*
! ‘_lv 3 ll. fw »-"r «*►

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

tt®wd &amp;*•

tn, and don't forotl At A’A2LE.
NEVINS A KNAPEN.
Hasting*, Juno 12,1806.
yj

AXEEE NOTIOKK

^yiETiS

T^gaeaa?ns3s,
KXTRA

superfine flour

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TERMBDF ADHKRIWCri

TERMS—11,50, IN ADVANCE,

VOL. 1
BI SLNESS DIRECTORY.
&lt;’ai:n» o» »:x unaa or lk»s—rwa

II E. II..*, /
,.,r.
tesn
O,uu*y Ctyrk.

Odax, In the

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY AUG. 14, 1856.
How to Buy a Homo.

•thing

i »C public

•totki«V

i/irjFA-

’elandfe!

NO. 16

The ALraa um. ledClenTm** and « !onj &lt;.f JriT, rton.«n.i Jackstai.aml Wnglit.anU
srara*
Brat , uak. «,
lend* its aid to the ndvraatas uf riavery
TO\A’"« U u utterly ImKl i **/*
hwMln^ d”U*» out
Father M’lvct was one of tha worthi­ Mtuoth*.
they never ennaed him a Utought. The est *.f the Presbyterian clergy mt t&gt; in th*
10th. Breanse it openly nt tacitly se­
■IdG^taZr '•*» «’•"’» understand it
"Then ymi can certainly save I
kka that they, absorbed any couaidciklJe South, but like bi* ancratura, very mudi qturanw in outrage* &gt;® freedi_ - ,
deed dollars a year.”
pirteui of hia’safary, oenr occurred to ■et in his own way. He came fmm the and freed, m of the pre** in Kamas and in
verra.
MfX P*
“There b a thousand things
him.
He
had
always
gratin.d
hfa
appe
­
Scotch, and it **• one of hi* forefathers Waohington.
wrsev but my opmton ia very derided."
when my salary brabcri.**
tite or imilinatiun in tb«»e luattera. sou I w lju prayid at the opvaing of o*m of tlwir
11 to. Became iu enniidate* for the
ml Coutnd.1 Y„u think1'tUU 1.’ ,,der,“
’»“*■ things.
“But we cau do without them.
they had hmiq to be regarded u neewai- cre-lraiaMiral courts, O laird grant th.it Frvftitbni v signed the (Jstend Manifesto.
..................
aX .
I we may be right furtLuu knosrest we are
12th. Bemuse it h. • prostituted Execu­
uuuais a you- a f rtune,"
• Still, CharfceCiwiverac hid turnedpvfr l very derided.' So with hatter M'lrrt. tive patronage to forej measures through
I
“N«»t so, Chart a."
f. f. Kxnhslp. Dialer in rv*rv frarivty I W m. Brauiua An. rm v
a new Irak He refra.nvd I'nnn purub*- be wa» ver. decried; hut it waa »&gt;t *11 Gmgress in vhdatMC .4 the will at the
:
-Bra h«d~i ,mi„. Irt
U|,
,
..f Urr ».uod»,'Urucrai.s, tractanr, faaHt Ware,
Wiciter. s»dX.roult frari
ing a great many articke which Lc Lail hi- of thi* trait in hfa vlmnu-ter that &lt;«r our- mi. nrity of the people of. ths L’nitari
w. n t buy all the w.-rld”
■
l.‘i«4j Mato UoUnucCaps, brats aad
“ ,toJv.‘ • teuck. Ifaraii
rr»i*Kidvtit writra, who any* uf him:
.rah1 M
;t *‘'«U; yet. If you
States.
V-, stale Slrurl. u&gt;sl Sura Wv.l at
B.
&gt;&gt;
llratlugs Mieb.
I
tto’, aafar, and as bv seated Limsvlf i:» th.- 1 Somet.mea t&gt;c was renurtably atisen'lath. Because it haad-nied the right uf
J17^*-?'
‘“‘■J “ “* ihs •**•« i- car»,
l.e’cungratuluted Idmaelf «.n the tiim- ' minded, and tin- apu*t».ic h.iireiktaoii ths m -jority oftbe p.oplc of the t »«,
sp.nd for th.ngs that y«w urn gvt ali-tu,-x"tore fubteT^Wiu"
iuss'T A .Sraruxxe. Dewi train nil kind*
[
which
Lc
Used
il&gt;
distntaring
hi*
re&gt;ngrr
f
an&lt; as u ith which be Lad curriid out the 'rvs-1
thrnigh their rvpretentatfae*. to enact
witlout, you u„u|d l&gt;« able te build a
olutiun of the previous ct cuing.
tiim, he would pronounce wten sitting laws C»r the governmunt of tbrir own ter!•«*» in a few yean."
• You are Mr, Charhs,” »~id Mary, down to the table instead uf the on slum- tr.oriv .
“Bu.ld'u LniwT*
when he tv.M-hvd his sunny little cottage. ary blcsaiiig.
14th. Because it allow*, without retake,,
1. it fiooaYXAK.
'n '1&gt;r.v Gowk,
“Yva Imilda house."
“
1
have
I
kxh
paying
my
quarter
bills,
”
t»nce Ito went into the, garden just «s tlic dcavcratiun of the Nati-nri domain
l)«U"
Cracks.1?-U&lt;ri*,&lt;; "t*1*,**^*
‘•Wdl, that’aa pari one."
“1 hat sum would taild quite a mtn- replied he. with a smile. ' “Here they are the te-an* were Coating up, and w a* sur­
.Saras»•-&lt; Kr-L' MsUeCltatoa* B**-’'.’ • blrafc.
“Hua much do you think itcuatuati. i
Mair surat. itauiaas, Nick.
fortablr bouM ; and from n thmmrad dol- tny sweet accountant."
prised to See the i.Id faan on the lop of
lire taatytwrf’
lara a year, you can me cotv than fitly
lie threw the Lil.s ujajii the table, and tiw y otilig stciiM. Forgetting tor a luuBwatas-Ein W mux" At Co. WLola*M«» F»
16th. Be-ci^ueu it has eodanorrd, bv
“Why eight hundred dollar*, of omra.-, *
dollar* it quarter.
a file she was examining them, lie thruib iiiviit that this waa the way Ito bad always arbitrary judicial decisioua, to vetabliah
[r-i Ucslersjsad j.r .priss-rs
ths Wiasstegv
It took dl my adary; th re fa none „f it
“A five per
•
•
. . . — his bauk-lwMik in her tare.
seen them coming up, Ito tuokbte Loe, and Slavery irrevocnbly in all the free
asked the you
“What!’ t-xc!amicd uhe in ast&lt;mish- fer two hour* worked away moat diligent­ Staus.
IheyotingMife entiled miMcheviowdy
Rut hie waa
________ tmnt asshc saw tL«* book. “Fiftv d*4- ly among them. Hbi w ife now made h.r
IGtb. Bmacne it is willing tn give ad­
aa rira tool fr. 0&gt; Ur work talk- drawer; •*■ niug of LtawBe7*sri in the r-nurac of
Lrsl”
'
appearance, and astonished, a* w. li »h dition *1 sttongthlo the only ekmunt that
I small are- unt-fa-ik.
the evening be turdully head the eireu“Yea, tny dear, female infliM-nre—the might beat hfa work, ru-taimed:
has ever thrvakned the malulity of our
,
“k ou didn’t know that I hail kept are I
inlhielux* &gt;4 a wife-’—and tlw bualeiti*!
go. eminent, by allowing Its unlimited
i&lt; KU of nil th, sc things, did y oq)"
- 'G-rtaiiiily ho hod every inducement to playfully kisacd her. “I um v. nvictcd of !
extrMion.
• No; Utbuw mudi.i| «»’t^ A*id bp. 4'J
1 wiring n I e srt.on -11 n.«ht I live !
•Why. you see. wife," he replied very
»m, and cdttvdrted. too, which fa stall bet- |
17th. Ikcauiw* it favors sectiowalbm and
*« * a little disturbed by the cocl way"in very cheaply!In a tm- II ho*t*e &gt;*ct&lt;m*l»g ter. I arn rc»&gt;4ted to Imprudent, reon- innoretuly, “tbe fauna have all cyme up the aristocracy of wealth, by courting the
witch Ida wife prtwwkdto argue the to his feiher-ki-law, (or which lie paid a
laittom upward, and I was felting them favor nf 360,&lt;MM&gt; al .rebol-irrs with their
qtaithm.
m.TvIy nominal rent.
right again 1"
capital offo tr thoae n i million ofdullara,
“tour hundred and ninety-two dollars,"
His wife’s father Was n ucaltly fanner,
Winn he was ntateil clerk of tbu Fay. rather than tj&gt;&lt;* iuttfeUof ten inilliuns of
vnawersri Mra. Gairena . '
or rather l c bud Iren a farmer, bril&gt;rebls ’
ettevill 1'rwsbyta ty, and was culling tus- .rev hlairing mM.
•Oh, but my*4rar, you have not gut . ..... sill had luvn inea.lrel by the march of
roll nt the opening of Um.- nK-etlng, b' kainc
I8tb. BecwiwiB has nut &lt;«ly violated
half .* I
•
* i.
to bis own name, and culled it out hmdf-'r plighted faith, but hta also broken all the
improvement, and his posture and mow.
•ftlfanx Ar Bftuamx Meat Mi rk'-.
in£ !••”« laid &lt;»iit into* h* use lots. Aa it ■
and loud, r threw tiniest. Receiving tin an­ p|..i?M against the dhturhetw.’ of previous
*My taiLir'abiU wassiaty-five doltani.
waa, hb rtiH| fretn the force of ba1 it Im- 1
swer, and not once thinking oi himself . * legLIation with which it amc into pow.
‘I tare it lu re.”
proved *’ 6-w store*. k«-nC n tnrnle • f re ,w»
the |K-r»&gt;ti, he nursed ha* own name, und er.
A. M ami fora te V f. M. R.wre. HI.
rtare ouriiwr w«*i &lt;* u
•Hats, Im anta. and—■
”
“Wliat do yuu mean
rcurdvd him*cl&lt; among tlic ui^tnltet.
a “h. n(-ry."»'“l bril’a d.*re n • igs.
19. Becr se it has bon tri* d nlfi«nl
umfcr Arkiev . Store. Itartrng*.
MkIi.
'IhvNiiuc North Candin i corrc*p&gt;mJciit wanting, nt dn &gt; pew &lt; rsec rityrani a iI fame tin mail."
•
"Journal. 'Iranwript and traveler, tw*
Chath a G,n.~rr»c f und tbis । r &gt;ximitv '
M. Rrsaxii. PL ririan nnd Surg • i
Tta- due* you Lavs!”
to the fold folks.’’rnther aa'ia ai-tnry. in n j rente c;.ch," Ijiqiloxi Mary. “You an fdfa a Very gtari *to»y whkfa lu» been r»-1 ombly ea ti l uted it it h» continued
Ifafas in SirLbn* A Bureeir. Stare. KtowSit
bttrel.b'-werer. lotuj bef&lt;»r&gt;- Ins day uf oib-1 Lutger in power.
pminiary it* well a* a rorial pidnt of' dvtvnuincd tlu.1 puldiiJx-ra shall Lv&lt;-."
'
-U«k. ll^iugs M.,h.
BsrnoisMuc.l. I'm fajun, UxNub
20th! Bceiusc tho election of Mr. Bu­
know ] always a-k.d you what vvu gare view, fir hl* larder was partly Miektri I
liy, Mary,you uuvhln't have m era besides Cik-Ic ilretor; but be tell*it j
Ontow Gtara. Ixiuv. ft'ratar Srah, Grteeiw
m. lit uautx Ji&gt;- «■&gt; o! h Pratx .
'
-■ r
• e
n||
chanan will l«e rugardi-d a* an approval of
fi.r it”
live with*.ut a itewspapcr, we uld youf— 1H1 Will that it must lie repeated:
t-tMiubfsv ami Fsacy Arth bs. Of|&lt;*ite *Mlire- in Bailry'* m. &lt;K Ratting*. Mia ft.
&lt;&gt;®ee. Ki*|rr*’. t&gt;&lt;4 Sumd. ll—u.g., Jiiyli
Old t'licle Hector Waft fistllUUK fiir IjlV- I tlic policy ofJ. tK-r-oti Daria, Caleb Cusb‘ I Iumiw yi*u did: but I will bet five d&gt; Ii irerrel &lt;&gt;C Yhut Wiiulii be »d.-pth of llarliuriniii t&lt;
IT GREt^XFlEtn, Attecx.»’*i*l CmjxrU.
lsr» I nm 11 me t d zui tilings tliat you
ing the h-tg’cet nose in all Cupc Fissr re-; .ug, and Franklin Fierro.
f । fa-k* ns.
Bvu.i v &amp; Mi-Arrnva I &lt;• ! rs ia iU**-'
&lt;J.a law. I'i&gt;»m.t.ag Alturam mi IA-.
gliai. He could nut bi-lp that, however,
have not g«.. down. ’
.iri Stera . One d.rar raM - f HafiJet A Wigkl ■ *rai*r4 Tu Agrul. S*l- amt iotIot . f
rrrmoat Derao**UaUoa At Ciaeiaati.
•‘D&lt; nv!" ciid the lady with a laugh, aa
but unl&lt; rU'hatriy, hfa habit* gave it a
Il«r4ear* Stere. Mmo Surat. Hasting*.
rslale, Eiwiaoli.e and A^urtimra at Tillr* ..
|
*rri* (Ig.-ra
bright, ta-ay color, which, with its size
al.r took a fiv«~didl.ir bill fr».m the drawer
th. r.- wa* agnui I gathering &lt;4- ftvvincn
ia-reu «u* Ij'iuu wild 1 and fen &lt;tor
and and placed
S. II. Mats* Jewelor &lt; b--' *-*ii! Wit*made it a nutu.ul und artificial curiosity. ut Cincin ti on Friday wetting last, at
the t Lie.
1
rra.mil.ir l&gt; iu » OSci hi the Crairt Hih.mrt toputid Slwp In Acldey** Starr. Htaii*-*
One
night
bo
retire
d
to
reel
altar
-ha,ing
which the Bin. A»*-ii Burlingame was
rtre*i*j».M-t-__________________
Gaivera ci.erod the nwwiby.
They i'n &gt;&lt;) cheaply ni»l lived in i|ovi-r
indulged preUy frvriy alilheeiuidlig. und pnocat and in ide a touring *preeh. We
Uipital idea f* ryou to bet against an- fa-rid.-n. Charles nevbr Bki-ii to talk on
wuk,ng up in the rourwe of tin-night wit.. give an extract:
w th my mu^cy!"aaidhe,g**&gt;d-tiunioru&lt;l financial matter* with •‘po.’’ Ikihiiw the whole variti.
a raging th.rat. bo reans and rail &lt;&gt;tl h&gt;.IL cvi kJ I pt speak &gt;4 Bui h. nan pcraonworthy] old matt weti to tell how be lived ywar, uu.«ainU lualbii.t tw«l
ly.
•oinrih.ng io crink. It «iw pitch dar*,
’ ‘If I Ws&lt;, T «'in do wlriiont tL 'n.ni’ oil ft t4to'Tr.-.Fnn.1 fifty dollar* * year, af­
(tiail.4 a&lt;-ra:&lt;b«d hi* In iIfa-. breaasu he bud afalkwted bls perwmmost
imtounding
revclationli
mid
f&lt;&gt;r frar he. would pitch again-t die ali’tv. IL- wa* not James Bnehunan but
ter tie no* married—thought hr had a fnt
(Jour of'his r&gt;&gt;om, w inch was (,».adlv left tta-CtariimtiPUHlirm—« Pl atform that
“Y'ou am r.^lrt. Mary, I
&gt;n1nrv.and snppa seal. *
‘ - - - •
। tuinding o;&gt;en. fa- groped aJunj, t&gt;*«k the refirred to all h.tua-r—i in the past
font Liindrcd dollar* .
elKHlgll.’
(lour directly between lim launte, ami te- ami adoptedril that wastariin the present,
(,’iuarka utc lM*.*upp&lt;.r, ill
mid always wound up hr
V. &lt;’-•»•-ax’* B tin- Ctr r. R ■
reiviri the edge of it full lilt agaiiMt the i.n I whioh re.Certcd a laatmg disgrace '«n
and "iLnt. A new idea wL
would give him a lot—mi
rrk. CUbelkm* ■•traded to. m*«I rrtnioend of his nose. It knocked him over ('iiwimiati by c»m.reting her name with
l.ia brain, idlikhi bv beg. n it
of all b»*
*
&gt; a pair. ileirnrl rwi&gt;-&gt; ol eietawgo. Lan
liaek ward, and hi-servomvri out with an it its a prefix.
■ mute b* ugtl rad raid.
•Here it m,” answered ata. pointing t« to b'dld.
&lt;ssth und agony:
The p«'litic*l history nf Buchanan re­
&lt;;i;eaTj iscovEkf’i
All these thing* rn’bcr worked upon
entry on the book. “Trfy again.”
“Will I always knew that I b«&gt;! a l-ftig minded blinufansnredote of an old rrvo•S a*on ticket un the railroad, twenty
'UHC,
but I never tlmugi t It vs* boiger luti-miry snHfor which the people of a
do!far.and. what wn« nw»rr, there us* no j
tluil n&gt;y arm bcfere.’j
o untry village --nre made a fu»s over.—
on scut proapeef of hb ever doing mi.—
After marching bin through the street*
IK- ptvuiviacd . fiance in salary, was al- ,
• Saw ing the wood."
a ith the mmue offife and iktini and feasting
ready Appropriated to sundry luxuries.—
“Ent. nd."
and trvvting him, they n*kvd him what
Flair MOvet. one Or"
The
idea
of
takin-t
Mary
to
the
ofaera,
or
ISAAC C. I^OTT.
Cc rk* reflected; the case began to look
Kutta
in the Ryvulntiun be had fimgbt in.
Uvtiaga. Midi.
a pl. naant trip t« Niagara, an I other ami- 1
U aew M!hag sou ramur OaonBis raa o»» de*, e ate.
He repli.d that he luvd finight u*l the side
Mimi, U.a&gt; ,u&gt;
buucbl. fcr the
aware.
■bilitiew, had fclrvwdy taken p-sneawion of i
• New linings tor the moking^tove."
« UK otbar »UO thik o3e ut Nr* Yu«t h m ti e
..i th.- British at Yorktown. Thi* damped
■nVgheafer Uw p**pb &gt;f Batik Craaft. Kediiua
tbcirl r of their patriotism and they
Bat tin- nw on ing of his wife had made .
•Cleaning tta- c
*•*41 qutetly dispers'd aw) left h m done.
a -itn-ng imprvwaiao ti|**n hi* muni. She 1
cad tit nmtuJiuf Country
&lt;&gt;Dr dollar—tan."
)
‘ So it via w.tijur D; ns rs'ia f.-irnl*—
•Mr. Codsene now bejut to look'nope- had farin brought up In the strictest hah. '
.la.* hauivs.
to nsrrbiix- &lt;i«U in flws tine. Dcwe- |ti’r use a
I
ita-v cajnr herewith their Key stone Band
it* of efemomy. Hi r father, though rich, i
x
;
ll"*&gt;r*
4
nfad
iInn
Jctn Owi
—the drum ti n o hthc fare eta to
had an tinny of cliildrt-n ; bat tliey were I
“Mr taxes."
dcr G«ri of hi* own eianaltertW* always i&gt;»
n&lt;.minali-a D. twoWi.l nt went bom®and
all
wrafeby
in
their
thrifty
habits.
w«il.
WXI.
oar
nans, si.*
“Well I have not got. that."
I found that tta-v had risninated a Feds
efAteUi.M 1 Kauai . .t»re. Start »u«ra. UCharles read ovir and over the cimilsr
But that wan this only thing he could
ralist a thing of all others that lire D«mUlip. Mu'il, Mar ). ri* .
..
t
mention «&gt;f ti c*- neevsunry expenm-s that of tin- Si'inp Batik in the evening, fignr- .
, oerate bate. [Cheer* and Laugbta-r.J
\VU A. Oxm »i.u_ 1-1 c*ri‘" hing ;■ -1.
wu« not found to be regularly entered on id Up the statistic*, aial wundwwl what;
Buch n.n, Grid.* ta-lngand «dd Fad-,
*nora bl anchas. Shop north id Ike Itariu. •&gt;stiag -J *»«ry v*nrfy srai kn.a uf
"For segnra.’’ added he blankly.
had faTtonc of that two hundred ami rift- ’
bis
wife
’
s
book.
St.ll
he
waa
not
satis,
y
rtu -e. rtadUogs. Mute.
Whereupon. a Kcnoritn Fremonter ap­ rn Ifata twa* an old hacfa-b-r^A v &lt;4cv.“No•Which added tu th^ Mini paid for the
’
tied.
„ t-.-eight dollars.
“ oiis newspapers, nuike* fifty-six plies fie- the 16,000 s|*&gt;t, on the folio*ing fariv wv'iild have him."]Re»lly. “id the
Before be went U&gt; b d be matured a
UuU van ta- £n.r.d &gt;R Uw rssicro u. *«• ers tu*r
-Vrair figures cannot be correct, Mary,
S nMiiUft A:
tv mmitwvm
Pu.tuir.-m- -peake
r, thia is on.- of the irafttaudh-ure*, I
f« ereprtecsevvrrrsrirre sod Kind orSuzwi.
- ’ *------ - -. tght rente.
record:
resolution, ritbmgb he said nothing to his
W«ra Making ami Blwkamribiag. Ffaws. krt.
wiki h -.
Congressional Globe, page 1830, year ever adJrraeud. It can mates better spreshaving, which 1 may
rawing*, and reery kind at Good* in their lira MUrarasbjr.p.Ac., stoch «ul te raid *:
wifafelMMIt It.
.
“Why not!"
&lt; e. all the tim - than I can. Buchanan
remarkably low pukes.
ictity-aix
dollars
and
do
my
self.
Thenfext
day
Chirk*
Converse
rccoiv.
I86Q.
.
“My B»bry » all used up. and you can
Trs *1 tte*l s» in T.' rent" !&gt;• r pound. C. Ore (rsin
M r. Hud—I riw t&lt;&gt; inquire what is the h s n-&gt; right to draibay ilu? Bibk- injunct­
cd a quarter’* salary, and bls first sten, I twenty right reiUa,’' continued he, taking
Mob.
m r-oraiapar psi«X »raSu««my iteranp nevount f&lt;*r only four hundred and ninety,
ion—th ramuat fa-.Hncttimgwnrt gA-n
after n-criv ing it, was t» viait the P.ople • the pcac-JanJ fl-raring away fur a few question before (the 8. noli-.
Ito. bran * Ueliws to a &gt;o. » Msct*r«L fato« two dollira.’’
will I.ul Sliv. Urf u. «uaa.i&gt;ste Uk trtsJe i.t «■«
The President—Itjs &lt;«n the bill tn abol­ it. fL m jh-er | W nt h n bs Line i«rd«
Sit ing* Bunk, where be depraited fifty moinuntta
“
Yon
muht
account
fir
the
remainder
.»»«*»« Sluck &lt;/ n. vd-. then-tore f "if! oraUnt
“Gliuwun'* Pictorial, Hume Jounu.1, ish the slave tnui&lt;- in the District uf C«»- ull.ag up ll.i» great Wratctu vMIeyf with
dvllata.
j
SrtSrit «i:h •*&gt;!■« to.: II reetous nirjUsiagthsi
frewoctil
But the hundred and fifty dollars which . Saturduy cuurief, and your county pap.r
wks ever tarau at tbuvfiil &lt;4 ia a
•1! Why Mary, I have not la-en exF enionihal pl« -d the flaxofour o'unMr. Msate railrd (hr the yeas and n ty«
FAMILY GROCERY STORE. travignnt. ' It ia true. I buy a great many be bad left, burned in his pockets. It wa» I come to-------’’
try ne rer Brave th n ; ny ot.e- man,
But my dear, we can’t do without on the pannage id-.the hill.
little things in the course &lt;»f the year, but all be hod left to carry hint through the |
Ytws—Mvasrs Baldwin. B -nUm, FRE­ but in- I’ -I e.- th ii hi* wn fa on, »D I not
—— paper," exclaimed Charlc*
vtiouing three month*. There were a do­
,h«rt are hardly whor.h the mentors."
hair*o
I iJj a* it waayei .le^bteJ U» go.—
ainuzcuienf into the lace of MONT, Clutac. Dayton, Seward, Hal.“Ah’. tfarv’« the mischief. That is zen little thing* th t he wanted, and a do­
He fee* a man you couldn -t buy, rawtell,
and others. *n all 33.
where tic mon y gora, you may depend zen big &lt; nv* for that matter. Against
ti- t Kart. [Apptauoe.] He hadj htek
Nays-Messrs
AT11HSON.
Ba«ig»r,
rant
you
to
do
without
that,
’
*
1
don
’
t
wi
tlw latte" he resolutely *ct his fare, though
r*rebc*.»e brant ofioUie Stats o/Miebigu.
upon ita"
,
Hunter. Davb.mf MtMtinrippi, and uthcra. fame running all the down. [Corera.J
lid hut wife.V
-.Now-ease 1 loi» women don t under­ in reosldcrathm «»f the fact thsthisral ry
There waa a touch of Old Hlftktry In bun
• ibidem, ice cream* and oy» iu all 19.
•Starry o&gt;
t
would Iw a thousand dollars a year, after
stand these tilings."
in 1 when he was PrC*id. nt (a* h surely
|3P"Pk«nr remit.
hundred dollars, by thunder!1
the next pay-day, Im.-had a week tef.irv
~Of cKins we don t.
would fa-) let ftouth Carubna n illfr if.she
continued he- turttitur tu Ida flourr*.r
made
up
hfa
uiiiul
to
have
thorn.
BMllvCrrai. J*lr It 1»3A._______________
“Well, your figures show that yon d*.
Tweatr Reas.as far famrtnx the Dernw. dare! There would then fa- use fi»r South­
• Indeed ! ’
Amutty other things, his avgar-rasc waa
(I'i__ 1_ ImnitnMl ili.la
Poxk~ Fsikl.-Bark'tll
ern hemp. (* we didn’t mean to let any-IB^»
to
*«•
where
the
two
hundred
I
empty, and tat stopped into Seavy'* in
Ixriy dtaMilvc thia Uhiim. [trem nd-tw ap“W “ “ "““••
Cougnaa street to have it repl.-nisted.— and sixty -eight doll*re have gone to."
l»L Berau* - it teas approved, the past plaU-c,] but meant to a ibyugatc all rren
“And *hern cobbler* are worra than
8,-gsrw were * great luxury—«n fact, a-dc(•Muraws »■&gt;»four years, th* a;-f«&gt;intm,nt af an avowed to Fromont. (A’•Mai**.)
uadrMs.
1
had
no
idea
yuu
draal,
urafely, in Havpiniun.
dfannloniat as Sra-retary of W*r.
Gibes Hotxl Rr S B''wr^t.
gwrai. ■*.“*• ra&gt;rara.ji^j^!ju
Th* gentlemanly , nprietur of the cs- Ctart^.’
i&gt;rt« ilew &gt;■ fa thorough repairs
2d. Bcrause it is supported by tta» only
EB^Xo man »rrf pr»i*percd In the
“Bay n&lt;&gt; mom Mary; I am d«me."
tabliftbment plureA a bm of thu fragrant
r&gt; copy । ntoasi fartke aoteUi^s&lt;W
pnlitk-al party and priitiral organUcathm
mocowretionwItkU*
qpulerarairaB*.. jUftum
And be wm done. The idea of saving that have ever threatened to scred*- fhmi wond without the crwjwmtkwi of Lb
rolls upon tte- counte r.
wife.
[Exrlwr.n-.
M&gt;m«thii^, took complete poa*tni&lt;ai «if
-Siimething now," wild he.
the Unbm.
O oper-atiou! That must be to furnUb
Ctavrlc* took up a handful and *melt han—ni4 u&gt; fiu- m io make him niggardM,^r,,rv.rxr.^;Tv"&lt;:_CFV". A
8nl. Berawre it- leader* deny the right her with ho
Or p r’ ana it is to go
fa—but far enough tu make him abandon
&gt;.Y. Het-rat Impnrrrmruta h«»e
’
of the majority to rule, and encourage •Marin? ar&gt; mtiT* with bet—either «T
■■Best avgara in th* market,” continued die four Cent ra-giirs, three evening paper*. tta-spirit ufaaarahy, by publicly aaauruug .
1 I ksZsnt’Zwrt fi&gt;r parti«*of !*•**•. P«ai
Vinton’* compound!, and especially sherry tlutt if their opponents sbmil I succeed, the , which b ni &gt;• h rflni. r than to“tawd"tar.—
the Wider.
itatod* sml Bstiie Creek Stag*
ff. R. Zeslf-________
‘•’Dp-top,*’ replied Charles inhaling the cobbler*.
Mi4dte.iito.Nidu
j v r»n«Y.
South would oiasolie the Union.
On the next quarter day row hundred 4th. Berausc it sustains the right of a i
gratifiul odor. “How &lt;h&gt; yua sell them l"
dollars was added to hfa depoaite at the bogus L«gi*liturv, elected by invad-r*
“Four anta."
Th" Fillmore organ* are rvid.ntiy de­
Six of them were transferred to the bating* Bank, and aa in* hriiita iiunroved from Mfaaouri, to enact laws far Ivan- termined tn Wt tb« virtue of the "W adcase, a quarter thrown down, and, aa it afterward and Ifa salary still further in­
ate. “a lb wril stock
i» ■» p**od aa tbr
creased,
much
greater
sum*
were
added.
&lt;M a»t in ignanimous
pick up a eop8th. Because thn admiftriuD of Mfaaouri truth." They still i»bt whh brascft4uwd
In fi'tr year* the new hot toe wa* built, u* a State waa part - fthe same l.-gfal-.ti&lt;.ti
per’* change, be Lft th* store. But th.n
pertina-ity that Gd. Frwnmrt b a C«Unew furniture bought and paid fir. and which firarer prohibited slavery in K*rr
a littfo fidtow inside sosmod to ray:
• Cb-rlfe, you can't .iflord to *m ke such Cbtriea la cutuidared on* of the moot •M and the repeal ofa portion of that .MOT- IrtrlliHWl*™ * &lt;k* o—nUT
segsM s* tta-e- IM *‘U hardly taa: thrifty young uwn in town—all of which Iqpdittaa virtually impBee the rapari of taOT ik* U b &gt; Im M KU U»r IU4
. .n two days. If you must amote-buy a pfopltuum cvcnto. w« boorady taJiava. the whole.
dicoaer segsr than that. You will not be had tbelr origin in ths brenficent influence
7th Bcrauee It refu*. a to adnot K*n*as,
able to b ald y our butuo in ten yrara »t of hfa young wifi* wbo eueouragod and with an-nadtutl'iB wfcfch fa sprmed by a
fadpod fam to carry out bi* raaolatlun.
farpe m.j..nw of h r actual mtiaan ■-.
mueh
attention
to
cl*
8dl. Bwwnai tho wb- io coarse rf k»
ll* did
Frirad—Whaica earth ■ th# matter policy for tha last four yrara, sad of tlw
••.Nut a Krvwt wide, Lhirba.
1"«
policy U&gt; which It i» committed by it*
with yuul
J«S-Wbr,
dara
It
there
’
s
a
new
girl
phis™, n.nt*
NO I K E.
tfw eotmtry, or m»ka civil war. or aa-

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Jfr Ci*y—Tk Lortsvffl Journal t.-ll*

boro, th* Speaker believed, in ' that slavery or involimtexy *crritud* er­
! Cteoada, or be bad heard something...............
to that : cept fur crime, should tzx be pcrtritol to

U» invade It
But the minion* of slav •

rita. but wurtl h.1 &gt;u«i 1' n
theoM Federalist of 1812 mA

N. BAILEY. Eotros.

fur dirir guvenimsnt, and that

«• m a “di«grnccful row.”
Nuw we arc not at all surprised that
all of fta unmitigated evils and ubura*. for &gt; -r
v.
P. Blair,
his douglrty rhampitsi should aa*ume the
... —the purpose of incresaiqj’ their power and j nim uy u.0 ----------------- _ . .
stta their
two wicked men, wnu of Belial, to bear |uarrct of hi* coadjutors, the border ruf*
Of Caltfmia.
! rank* *a long aa his morpMwould tolerate influence over'froedom. They have “kill- j
' false witness agtonst Naboth, that he had :
Aftcr wimaraiqg Ids cto**to«l.
i’ the
it, had gone over to Fremont; and Gou. cd and also taken po*seratotl.*' And the
UaaphainMl agntoat God and the king, and fiao*.
- •-r .k..
I Uw, the stockjobber, ami James 8. ! blood of Bariww and Dow and Brown a.?d
he was tatr?. out of the city and atoned
Wadsworth and otheratock-jobbcra, went Gay and scores of other AMERICA?*
with stones, ill! ho died.
races-c&gt;,..r„r ..
। in for him, and he, the speaker, thought । U
CITIZENS
eric* WI
nut IIWB
from the ground• to1
Cnee
•—
ft; a* it is art forth in the &lt;&gt;‘«nd mani­ i mat
thing from him in Um way of billings
I tockian a ten-fold force:
their
murder- festo, “self preservation ia the first l*r cf
the whole afikir wa* a stock-jobbing con- ! day
' 'for rcaytanet against
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Upon a certain owssi«&lt;i in the United.
W.MTttBliDCS.
corn.
Fremont
liad
caned
Foot
in
the
gate.
Mr. Bnclmnsn. In tho aourse of a JOHN
nature,
with
nation*
a*
well
a*
individual*,
”
I
PAMVELf. MsXAnt I
i,; &lt;iiat-«ttWe, be( denounces all those
Inorder to accomplish thoir nefarious
!*rwmsl explanation. Mated that be lad H. O*KXNHKU&gt;,
I
lobby of the Senate, and in doing ro had
so, also, equal and exact justice to all, is a who dare u? assert anything contrary to ।
vuhmtMSwa tego to Baltimore, in the last &lt; a m kk-x.
done m mean a thiug aa Brooks did, when purpose* they have trampled undej their
J.tk VAN WtVXT,
law equally binding, and those who trans­ the dictum promni^Mtrt’ by himself and
war with Great Britain, whea the British ,
feet
th*
Comtitution
uf
the
United
States,
he omod Sumner for his bfucltfuard ipctch,
gress thi* law—whether nationa or indi­ party, a* liars, apes and m*? monkeys, of
sttacked that city.
.
for blackguard it wat. although there were and violated tho dearest right* of Ameri­ vidual*—will be visited, sooner or later,
“I think I have board something «dxnit
the same breed as the Hindoo* trtk- bos'1
some brilliant passages in iu" The “fusion- can citixcns. They have set st defiance with just and sure retribution. JAY.
the gentlemen'* voluntrcrHig." said Mr. K^UloviQX rtewd Wg
down before the cor of juggernaut, &amp;c.
C1ay,“ but 1 understand (hat when he erista" had no principles^md could not stand all authority of Congress, and disregarded
rirod at Baltimore the britiah w*re gone,"
all law. Slavery known no law but the
Bryok* attempted to beat duwn the
“Yen." replied Mr. Buchsttm. “they
freedom of speceh in tho Senate of the
3.00
j but it would be free without their aid.— “law of necessity." It I* governed only
.
were." '
.
(MO
by the principle that “might makes right |
United
States with the bludgeon, and the
In
noticing
an
article
in
the
of
I
Ttagentleman
argued
that
slavery
l«
not
aa.00
-Well." -id Mr. Cby,“ 1 merely widi
1 an evil per *r, and that th* condition of the —that the weak must be “subdued" with­ j the filh inst., under the bead of “Ionia Gs- border ruffian- have attempted to silence
to know whether Mr. Buchanan volunteer­
-•
•
. ^■I
ed because he knew that the British ware
slave i* better by far, than it would be out regard to justice, equality ar right. | xette" it was strangely impreassil upon
. gone, or »htlkrr
Brititk
that the
Now who is responsible for ill these I my mind, that circumstances did-aker ca *|*eech in Kansas, by the prison, the torch,
ware he fro*, and roaming in his untutor
^rntlrmaa had voiant^rd aad thrrrfvrt
WATE TlflxET.
cd wildnqtsamong the racncs of hia native crimes, that have bten committed against;1 sea. I happened to Ire in Ionia with the the cannon, the bowie-knife and revolver, 1
' For Governor?'
land. Hu touched lightly on tho Merita Kansas, and its inhabitants! Who Is h i editor of the Pionttr, a few week* ago, and their doughty champion, In Ilaatlngs, I
KINSLEY S. BINGHAM.
that should be bold up before high heaven |
of Buciuuuqt, *moothcd over th* “Ostend __ ______________
who took great pbiwurv in introducing me ha* attempted to put ft down w ith hl*
St Louia, August IL
f
of Livlugtgun County.
Circular, and made the areertion thnt be, j and tha American people, to answer for '
to his friend Puwell, of the Gaxette, aa pen. It is our opinion that the one will
,
Rctern* from 71 coratica givr Polk .
Mr. Buchanan, had never dune anything in | all of these wrongs, and indignities t Who !
For Urutenant Governor,
1
unc
of die “standard liearera of the Demo­ succeed about as well as the other..
।
30,W6; Ewing 28.141; Aeatoa 1WS;
hi* whole life for the intereata of slavery I but Franklin Pierce, the jnbecile Prcsi- |
GEORGE A. COE.
cratic party,” but because he remain* firm
: Tforty-threo counties yet to hear troui
The position aaramed by die Bonier
of Branch County.
I
which wiU probably increase Pulkto ma-1
or its extension. In this areertion, Mr. dent, (who disgraces the chair once oocu-1 to the Platform of the Democratic party Ruffuth* in Kansaa, ia simply thia—that
F^c?Secrvtary of State.
yoritv tothvm five to eight thouarad. In
Balch or the record* are very much mis-1 pied by a Waakington.and a Jefferson, )and !
[the freemen of the north had no right to
2d district Anderuoa's American. Morily |
john McKinney1,
j taken, a* well a*
j the Democratic party.
And before I have
,
— the whole south,,who
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emigrate to Kansas at all. Thatohc Ter­
claim him ra a man.
num. who
who haa,
will fatten
upon them
them like
I“
over Richmond, Dorn, ovsrfivo hreidred.- j
baa, in
in the
the IanIan- done,
done, II will
fasten it
It upon
like the
the I
in ** «««'•. **
of Van Buren County
। gsagc of Governor Wire, “Are* aptcially
of Cain,
tiiat all the pccyle may 1 •Uv*ry «ttcn»i«i^nd the oligarchy of tlie ritory belonged to jheSouth; consequent­
.
Iddiatrie, Green. Dem, beat* Lindley. ।
For Auditor General,
Ig..K.W,^^.11,
rf c.in.„d».UljU
Ameriewx reveral hundred. 4th (fistric,
l/mti/uZ
on
ibenihffct
of
tfattry.
1
under-1
know
and
aymWlhem:
It
hw
been
«tated
■
S&lt;
’
u,h
'
,,icn
-«*«"
*
“
'
•
cr
'
Uie
®w
ly, the free state men had no right to
Whitney- jones:
-• •
•
!-»-■?—— i-------- »-»_j ,
&lt;ralg*B. Deni, majority put down at two.
‘
W—.x . z_. .L_.. .t_
I d'* *ninJ “f 'he editor uf the Pionttr, a
of Ingham County.
tlM-iiaaiid. Sthdistric, Warden. American,
fta, to
tint opt »lj no ■■ No«b,. b«tor. W
TWHUry bf Kwaowd "tos ttoto
ko ■»» dkomoa kta
i creat change, and ho now dctnuimcea hi* right to vote, and that if they attempted
fiw Ml term rad pecker, American, for
For State Treasurer,
j bat no man South, can thene a btllrr rteord । N.-I^ka was mice cocsceratad ,to frecfunner friend, and culaborer aa any thing It, they, (the border rufK.vn*,) werejuitifivacancy arc clcctol. 6th district, meagre
SILAS M, HOLMES,
than Jamtl Buchanan, on-dhat -rued and . dotu by a solemn actreturn* iudfeated Phelpha' ra-eb-vCnm by
but an honorable mon. We are fully i able in driving them from the polls; that
..
of Wayne County.
.
danycrout tjuettion, h^ baa b«en arratgnixl ,
In 1820 tho Representative* of the pcon liandsome majority. 7th district. Caraware that the so called Democracy, have the free state men luwl nn right ;«&gt; build
For
Attorney
General,
I
uthera. Dem. majority, about &lt;®c thou-,
for the imputed offence ub*n he wre • pic of the United State* in Cougrex* ••much to agitate them.
they ace | towns there, and. in a word.lt was aaaumJACOB M. HOWARD,
|
sand.
' mere buy—* vciy youth—of having pre- I semblcd. after * fierce strocgle. that lasted
the bone rad sinew of the country, leav­ 1 i-d that the ‘abolitionists’ bad no right in
Fifty-seven countie* return* thirty-fous
of Wayne County.
' sided *t.or sttetidedhi meeting hi I’ennsy I ' throanb nearly two serabita wf-Cong rem.
ing their rank*, rad taking side, with free­
Drmorrata,
twwniy-sevea, Amerirans I For Superintendent of Public Instruction. *
i vnnia which dcntWlocedslavery,and rcsol- rad after the matter bad l»cen submitted
j
twc«ty-two Bcutooiu* and *even Whigr j
dom and Fremont, but they should art ;
HIA MAYHEW.
; ved in favor of the Missouri Compromise.! to the people for their decision, passed a
I- tojthe House.
(
.
j the part of gentlemen, and not use such their property, drive them from tKdr
' of Calhoun County.
I 'Dii* charge had been actively circulated ' law.commonly called the Missouri Com­
low* raecUov; ForCommiasionerof the State Land ofcv. j. against him in 1862, and it so happenetl protnine. which pnJiiblted Slavery or in-.। wholesale abuse, for it will not hdp their claim* and order them from the Territory.
Forty-two o&gt;untie* heard from, Ro-;
zemsory i!
«* &lt;1L Candid thinking men, will
I
SEYMOUR B. TREAD WELL,
tiiat Mr. Buchanan had, with• his
U» own
own I[ voluntary
voluntary servituos
senitude tn
in au
all uio
the Territory
And we do not see bow their quixotic
nubliaui six th&lt;*uand twu hundred.—
,) with the I then hcloUging to the United States, north ,‘ever besv ayed by abuse, but being abort
,
of Jaekson County.
band, farniabed bitfl, (Mr. Wise.) ' * *' "*
* ’ ' '
rr_t—jo—.
a.
champion of the Pioneer, cun justify hi*
Nineteen counties first. Congressional
mly I of 30 degree* an0 30 minutes. And the of Brg»«ncnt to prop up their declining
District. Curtis’s majority seventeen ' For Member uf the State Board of Educs-.
charge against the “Blade Republican par.
irrefragable evidence to show, not ot
_
iat it I act vvm afterward* applied to all tho ter- c4“*-- ^'7 «* under the necessity of raytion.
hundred an^rix. Democrat*
Democrats still claim
claim
that the imputation mw fidrc, but that it j act ws* afterward* applied to all the ter-1
election *c
e, be I ritory acquired by the annexation of Tex- inK M'lmlhmg, winch they arc in hope*
GEORGE WILLARD,
waa next to impossible fi&gt;r it to be true,
’
'
" *
*
“
med by hi* coadjutors, the border ruffian*.
of Calhoun Couuty.
’•
wUJ WP extricate ihn
the dilctn-1

JOHN C. FREMONT,

i that Cap*. Bamry .
reliable. We^w'

to th.-

manifesto have i •**," with ta» aanuug v,
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grai poaraMlM : with all its atrooftlra, which he eharactor-

unto their buora." ’They wanted to m-! the m.tho^of tl
troducc slavery upon that virgin rail with I done—by which

REPUBLICAN TKXfiT.

m- imn&gt;&lt;
M&lt;T rro.
‘ trom center to &lt;

..innmany Territory of
the United States, wblk the praavnt C&lt; eMltuttoo ahall be maintained."
“g
JJrao/wrf. That die ,CeMtituUun

tne renegrae, -wnora i«-j

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,

bartom, Polvgamy and Stavery.
-4
JtoStaZ That While the Cooatitufton
,ln“*d 8tote*
"rdain-d
and establhlMJ by the people in order u&gt;
firm a more perfect union, astal.liab julice, insure domestic tran.|mnity, pnoi l f&lt;»r the oummon defence, and «ccurc the
li’casins oflibertv,’ «nd contains smplu
provi.ioo* for the protection of the lif,.
liberty, and property, oferv citlxm, the

ejentiv taken from them ;
“Tirir Territory has been Invaded by
an armed fiirce;
“SpuriotM and pretended Ixgidatixr,
Todicial. and Executive officer* have been
&lt;n ?r them, by whose urarp&lt;d autburi.

&lt; ■ overrun cm.
uonal law* hare

■........
enacted and enforc.

cd;
*
-The right* of the people to keep and
bear arms hars been infringed;
“Tot otth* of an extraordinary iuri
entangliug nature have been imputed, a* a
omdftfon of exercising the right of suf­
frage and holdiM office;
“ The right of the people to be secure
in their [•creoim. buoaes, papers, and tff
ccta against unreasonable 5,-ardjus and *eizures, ha* been viokdod;
“ T1»*y have bevu deprived oflife, Idiertj v
end prupvrtjr, without Hue procev* &lt;.fl*«;
‘ * * sdom of speech and uf'
abridged;
the

thi Baftato Platform of 18&amp; He
gut to California in 1840, acting a* cap
bi of the ship which took out the eominy .from thia county. -After hia arrival
[ California he was ajftonted collector
' custom* at Monterey. He helped fight
• Frea State battle, aide by aide with
dL EaemontHe know* his views on
mraubjcct of Slaven- as wc® tw be docs
nao of hl* nearest neighbors.
?rto’u*bty no num in tiukState has #»;
Kinted with Col. Fremont longer and
more fa-yorablo circumiBanccs-for
lorninghi* real sentiment* both religtoua
od political than Capk Barney. Ik
nows him to be an Epuoipalian withou
roacription or intolerance, and a Free
late man from principle. Tbia evidenc
i positive and to the point. It. is furainh
d by one of our own citizens, whnra ver
city none will dare question, ft places
&gt;c whole inittcr in iu true light mid end
11 cnolrovq/vy, so far n* wc arc ixmcyni
d, between us and the Aubuin Anienean
n the subject of Cui. Frrtnutrt’s religion
-Aaham Ifeficly Joamal.
'

NUXICK

dtonl-

ranjsrtwasKU tt»"

tativea

tohed;
“That all thru- things have l&gt;ccn done

T.^PHRJUfH.

KCJUJLD MOtfiMURt-

NOTICE.
meet of the J
tiiat for this hi
■titutiou, the

rnwroaouMteu &lt; dwatUaf 4L«nuu
iurtao All tb* (terete wtfmitd u

kumanitv, we

. the Prvridem
ten. »po|.igi»t*
--------- T —___ re or after the
(art*, before the country and before the
world; and -that it ia our fixed puwwc
to bring the actual purpet rat or* of th&lt;-*c
attracioun outrage*, and their^ca&gt;mplict*,
to a sure and condign punishment bertnf

“A. fa*&gt;lrrd&gt; Tiiat Kansa* ahuuld be
Immediately admitted as a State of
the Union, w ith her praeenl Free ConatiAt the «e*ien of Congress of IfiM ln,b into *hich Pfrrw, Douglas d; Co. have j
tntion, a« at once the mo.l effectual way
j
Chiargo, Augtwt 11.
1
.
Wednsdav :
*
:
Such is th* taatimony of Governor (
..
.. .
of securing to her ckir-.-ns the enjovmtnt
. Dates froti Leaven worth to
Wcdnsday
^entered
terf’or ,he l&gt;encfit of our rv*dt ra, we give • Wiae of Virginia; and bo a»ys further in Stephen Amoid Douglas, the »"rut of tho |
of the rights and privileges to which they
overland., grant's company entered ter-'
tl,r
The
whilom
editor,
who
preside*
over
&gt;r—t— —
c. i1 h*|nw,
are entitled, and of ending the civil strife
rttary and prulably reju.4wd Topdm
safebelow, a summary of th* speech of N. A.' the same speech tiiat "Mr. Buchanan net' ■ owners ra&lt;l manr^rr* of the Democratic
A company uf
of Missourians
Miwaourians enlisted B
B.uxXi.
the cnlumna of the Pioneer, in the *b»encc now raging in her Territory i
ly. 'A
vlcvi. E«q., of Kalamazoo, deiirercd at |
&lt;,
againtl At intrrtclt of threry ' "afj (lor the Democratic |*rty has uwtM
*« Territ&lt;iri^milltia,marcbrelto interrupt th&lt;. Court |I1MWC&lt; in thi.
ftn frinertr uttered a word tohich
pain | era and managers a* well aa the sla^^U r There waa a ruerting of Ua Young
&gt; &lt;&lt;&gt;f the ostcnkiblc. hs* dug up tlw foasile
“,/?e*Ure&lt; That the highwayinan'» pie*
i
puhlicauk
of
Hastings,
held
at
the
Court
tamain* of Federalism, and [wraded them of “might make* right,’ embodied in the
aS thttof dX^ srith
•venine lo"'“ ,;’lXS,,ng af ***
nMl •nuiti”
A""-”
s'“h ,hc
"Tortrtl M WU for lhc "P**1
House on Tu-wday evening, for the purin
hi*
columns
for
the
purpose
of
frighten
­
Judge Ixcympto entered Ncbnudu with 'ery-extensinnist*. and although we did . ,, the evidenae of slavery ftarif nguinnt of the Missouri Compromise, rad for the
|&gt;osc of orgsnixing ayoung Fremont Club.
ing his faithful adherent* from the aopthe intreit'oii of arresting Latin, returned not take txitc*. we feel assured that we , yfr. Buch*nail, which the South extol, a* organization of the Territories of Kansas
On motion, H 1). Taber was called to Umwithout ar. ling their object.
j shall be able to do the iqieaLer jwsticu so
hi. beat recommendation; and had rad Nebraska. And that bill wa* pressed
sort of “Black RcpuWicanlam." It la any Government or people that gave it
chair.
mJ H. H. Bailey, wa* appointed
Thu Giuncil Bluff Chnwtyp* reya
M u, report him correctly, and ahal! wc ,n*aj ^d time, we o.uld prove from (with all the executive influent*, brought
wt atal] rarpritlng, that a man who their sanction.
Jortiro rf^th? te^orn'st^’romorcd
extenuate, or might ret down in j
r^,,^ whttt Governor Win* assert* : , to bear upon it) in but baste, through the Secretary.
“ 7. Resolved, That a railroad to the
can support that old “blue light," Jamc*
invasion by a large force of Misanurinns ■nalice." Theapeaker comptained bi’.terfrom thc
hi,tor¥
fch politi- Senate and House of Representative^ ns
Buchanan, for the Pnvadency, should l« Pacific Ocean, by the mo4 central and

did not rapport the Missouri Comprum- ]

and South Carolinians, and blockaded the ly that the Dcin&lt;-cr»i’- pqrty should be (Id course, up to'(he present time, Jamre gnrdlesa of all Parliamentary rules, setiug j
nubiierooda. ISO men vulsntcered t- '
of being in fev..r of Starcry, orite 1 Bud-nan raver hst ra opport^itv to ; «hn right, ol the minority at defirarc, re­
in

ib*c U «l*h&gt; I- -imlM «&gt; *■

• , i 1 t

a

n

«W.r. A. K Will* H. B.

Mr. Baetea** ea tee BroM* lareaiu . done, that this imputation should net up-1 of slavery:
,
. W«mrr, M. Stebbins, J. Rubm-II.
At the recent Amraal Comrnrataemcnt' on it! The Mtaaouri Compromise had
But the assertion of the spmker with people, (who are the legitimate source of;
J
On motion the meeting then adjourned
LcId
I hwfn replied actually, by .lull intrt^fuc- ;Tgaril to Mr. Budunan,waano inor Uro­
i until Friday evening Aug. l&amp;th insti
Ils- foliating incident, in which" Ur* Bit1
Douglas, but it had ■ ttax-i and untrue, than many of his other

chanra appears, h related by the Correa- j ,w*n T'rtu,11y rcpenlix) by be com prom|M&gt;ndent ef the N. Y. Trlbisue:
1 is* meaaure* of 1830. and the Democratic j
Nothing occurred to mar the pleasure f party, wire not rvsponmblc for it—they j
of
any one, unless ft was the oration uf “
wjfrJoUftreriSt.i
1 ”S*k.',*" It*” :.
W. W. Davis, of Sterling. IHir,**, which
i Pierce for the Presidency, and he would i
tvally chafed the *igv of wbretlnndl The
rahtect was, “DuHine of Political fategri- Isay thi.toDemncmta,althmigh they were I'
ly.
ITte aratiffients were noble and
manly, delivered in a pleasant auj forci­
ble style, warty, nf niaturor years. . -He
commended the patriotism of tho father*
of the Republic, and denounced the degen­
erate political huckaterw, of the present
day, wb&lt;i niolto *U kind* of ayoophantic
prumiaes to all parties and portions of the
country for even a nomination by a con-

rtMerti&lt;&gt;u* and argument*, if indeed argu- immense importance to their interest* and
nicnt* they could be callad. Suffice it to welfare) for their decimou.
Thi* opened the way for slavery. And
wv&gt; »&gt;..,♦ the gentleman wound up with a
“J- the Prrpagandi.ta were not alow in ta­
advantage
tn force —
theireferri*bbis aaMertioiM
assertions wore
ware grounnies*,
groundless, amjl
an&lt;| hi*
his , king
hi*
“•••e “
**■
*of
“ it, ~
•
positions
- •*’ - rad
- 1 argument*
—
• untenable
•
•• '' Wc , *1 Institution into these Territories, even

, „
- , PoHe,"
-, give tta- above to »how the character of,
fortunate when they
pk “Jimmy
rad that we hod ta»d one very good “pro-. our opponents, retd with what fidse and
vidential President,” who succeeded to'ridiculous arguments they enter the cam-‘
the Preredeutiol chair after Gen. Taylor.

'

...

..

. .

.

•

Yown&lt; Frenost C|«k.
We areglad tosec aomuriixcal mani-1

fcsted by the young men of fin* place gnd ,

vicinity, in the cause of freedom and Frv-1
m«nt. There never .wa* a mure suspici
ous titns for tlic Yuung Men to atari on
*»y violence and fraud and devastation, their pUitical course. In after life it will
blood.
be am&lt;&gt;ng their meat happy remmiaanccs
Nn
“ the (dfeiicc of Ahab; that waa -vis
' ­
Now,
that th&lt;' first exercise of the right of »uf- (
ited with *ach terrible retribution upon tragv wa* given on the sldoof freedom,
himself and his postarty, consisted is cor and for th* perpetuity of our free institucling hu ncigbbors property and in tak
ing, because he wanted it, violent and for*

troubled by die gbo*t of ancient federal­

by the interest* of the whole country, ami
ism, neither is it rarpriving that the pro­ tiiat the Federal Government ought to ren­
foundly astute individual, who could con­ der immediate and efficient aid m it* con­
strue a vote fi&gt;r h remont into an mdurse- struction, and. as on auxihary thereto, the
nient of the Maine Liquor Law, should immediate &lt;x*Mrartk&gt;n, of an emigrant
route c*i the line of the ratlmml.
*
discover th* rankest kiud of Federalism
‘8, Rratdrfd, That appropriations by
in the principles advucau-d; by Jefferson, Cougrtws for the improvement of rivers
Msdiaun, Jay. Patrick Jknry and all the sod hard.&gt;n&gt;. of a national character, re­
early fiuhers of Democracy. Now Thom- quired for the accommodation, and
m Jrflrmwi, in his day, waa considered a curity of our existing commerce, are
authorized by the Constitution, and ju&gt;
pretty good sort uf a democrat, and he it
tefird by the obligation ofGovcrnmcnt to '
M*». who first pr.&gt;[MM-d in 1784, the or- protect the lire* and property of it*
dinanev that was adopted ia 1787, which citiam*
“0. Rttolr^ That we invite the
prohibited slavery or involsntary servitnde in all the Territory n&lt;irth-west of the affilitation and &lt;x-opcr*tfon of the men of
(*hlo River, which comprised at that time all parties, however differing from u» in
other respects, In support of the priorinearly, if not the whole of, the Territory plea herein declared; and, believing that
belonging to the United States.
But the spirit of our institutions ■■ well aa '
these arc wonderfully progressing times, the Constitution of our country guaranties
sn.1 the early totber* of democracy dw in­ liberty ofcowdeac and equality of rights
die Into mere pigmies by the side of a full among citizen*, we oppose all legislatioa

wbo, after a brief month'* reign had gone ing over the iniquities ol a venal and cor­
down to hie grave and left hia memory rupt administration.
“
forever embalmed in the h»arta of his
able penta.ian, regardless of the righto,
countrymen. Pierce was In favor of frec.
and ersn of the life ofite owner.
। dom in Kansas, rad had removed Shannon !
“Aim! Ahab spake unto Naboth, saying,
grown democrat uf the prtweat day, who
Let those who have coveted the proper- puqltohing the Baxxxs. would ray to all
hare in their day and generation, attained
i give me thy vineyard diat 1 may have it
those wishing to gut notices, advertiaccourage and political integrity that then Shannon, although a weak an vacillating . for a garden of hrrba," because it is noir
to such a prufimdfty of wisdom.
arc found who applaud the attack of Ca­ mm. waa also in fevor ef the free State unto my house. 8
menta
or
article*
of
sny
kind
Inserted,
“killsd and also takes possession" of it,
•
•
•
We bare no xlei that the falveboo-1* put
nine Brook»,upon the noble Suma?r fur
*And Naboth said to Ahab, the Lord beware of the fine of Ahab and Jezebel; they must hand them in aa early aa Tues­
men of Kansas, but tuft] not nerve and de­
in circulation by the Know Nothing pre*
defending Freedran.”
* Thia Cunvsution uf Delegates,
forbid
it
me,
thud
should
give
thee
the
hiday
morning,
in
order
to
ensure
their
pub
­
for swift and just retribution will rare­
of this State in regard to the religiou*
I hiring the dtBvsry of this sentence the cisIon enough to do wlurt he knew to be buritanc* uf my fethers." • • • •
bled in pursuatwe of a call addresi
ly be viaitod upon them for their ains in lication. No articles insertrd if handed
opiniuoa of Col. Fnaworr will Injure I im
whole house was still a* death, and nt fta right. and submitted to be dictltod to, by
“And the word of the Lord came to
I close wa* heartily applauded. Mr. Da-! Judge Lecompte and Donaldson,
Le- ■
ia tbs estimation of honorable and eol.rt.tin after that time, unless at (hr option of
thi* nutter.
regard to put political difference* or «
| vb finished hi* oration and retired from • gompte had done wrong, and had acted Elisha the tiahbite saying."
It may be well for Politician*, aa wall the publisher.
di vinlk.u*, who are opposed to the repeal 1
“Arise go down to meet Ahab king of
they
israel
which
is
in
Samaria."
•
•
of
the
Misrauri
Compromise
;
to
the
poi
*«lnrr V Uw
ta M. &lt;*•
“And thou ahalt apeak unto him aaykig occasionally, especially in matter* invoj/
tier ofthe present Administration ; to the 1
and hast thou killed and also taken po*. ving great moral question*, and asccrNfni,
A Republican Mas* Meeting will be \xunrion of Slavery into free Territory, I
I n triwupb. But un retiring to bh raat. "fo-ther the Prewdenl hud the power to । session;' Thus saith ths Lord, in the
l«wn nominated, even If the statement- .f
id favor uf th* admlaaion uf Kaaau a* a t
| next to that of Mr. Bu-hanan, did be rc- remove him after the appointment had ]
whether their rules of conduct will bear held in Castleton on Saturday next, eom- | free £tate; or restoring the action of. the I
1 etivccanjratulationsaftheSsgeofWheat-jberti ratified bv the Senate- But the I place w here dog* licked the blood of Naixvth shall dogs lick tby blood, sven the test of dhrinc authority or not. And mcncing at one o'clock P. M. The place Fcdural Government tii the priarinlca of i
!aad’« 3*
Prssidtatt had now rrmurad Shannon, . (Mbs.”
■
it tnay be profitable to refer to another , selected, ia in the grove opposite the real- Wulungtou and Jefferson; and for the &lt;
him. bmd enough that the whole da*. (
Mr. &amp;
in
These are sum* of th* denunciation* ut­ matter In this connexion, and sec how it
nurpcrtc of presenting can.iUlates for the 1
could hear: "My young friend,you look I,
,
"P*
,“
•
r&gt;
/’ “
decided, m to what drarch he beloog*
&lt;&lt;ffic«a of Prosideul and Vice I'ntadrat, I
U«.
U. plnui. Mr.
.bo.&lt;xdJp.dn*Ucr»U&gt;rttH.. tered against Ahab the diasolute king of will square by thi* authority.
ridiculous that none but dyed-in
- ‘
;
time b expected. Let all attend who can. do.
.Sumrwr's apaacb &lt;m the movt vclgar tir- j and that in a short times wry thing (in the Israel who “did sell himself; to work wick“I. Htaolae, That the maintenance of 1
rule of abec ever dcTiyenjd in a ddlbcra-; daastc language of the speaker) would bo
beld al a place called Ostend, and a mani­
k fora munzut
the principle* -promulgated in the Dec- ’
tivs bodr.’- T&lt;» wftch the yo-—- —•— 1
• ■
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Jezebel hb wife stirred up.” And they festo put forth and signed, among other* hope to see other towns fidlswlng her ex­ laratiou of Independence, and embodied i
w Nothing Prrsa
replied &amp;atho ' L-.r.- ^J..
unl
r.,
1?.. . upon Mr. Sum“ lbe-by wa* a* great a “path finder” a* were literally fulfilled, fur the digs licked by James Buchanan, who was then Mini* ample. Organixatiuna have been made in in the Federal Cucatkutian, are vrarotial (
i not approve of
the-nttack
the blood of Ahab by the pool of Sumaseveral of the townships, and tnevting* to the preservation uf our Republican ■
nw bi Brooks and others.” To which
Mr. Buchanan rtjpincd that “Mr. Brook*
have been held, and -will be continm-d j institutions; and that the Federal Con- i
find objt*
■titutiuu, tto- right* of die State*,-utui the 1
wm inoMriderate. but that Senator Bull, r
row from « bow drawn at a venture, and United State*. And in that Manifesto from time to time, ontil after the cam&gt;,lk about
umun of the Slates, shall be
i
wm a mild man."
Mr. Davi* expreated surprised that the Philadelphia Cunven-1 Jezebel, hi*, wfoked wife, who also made
among other tiling* are the Allowing paaehla regret at the moderation of M. Bu. hanaa’a views, and dropped the ectaversa, tion should have overlooked the claim* of

W.SSL’XAmX.ra to

k°M

CMFHBXT,
July W. &lt;564.

.
j^^'E.
■vynnuus -t —. joskto
W BIAS, to* Ml fue part*

cabmaj t

LAND FOR SALE IN CARLTO
BARRY CO., YIZ:

•JfaeX

-!» ~

-j-y-&gt;■: &gt;•

«.,

tioo. After the close of the exercise*, the
And the same divine authority that al­
triend* of Mr. Davis related what I have fin’er," and a much better looking min
wrinro. , Mr, Davis himself said be “did
tered these terrible dernmetatiraw agaiart

. duo* that the people toiould derate him
! tn ■!»&gt; Pr-«1»&gt;AV t It. L~l ■ .L.
who arreted crosae* I

Wil ta ilka baddie*

M
n
Iff

M■

fidKlU AG t 8A LIT

call, far .peahen, and to render any ra
pursuit ufliAiu.u.^--

uusly endanger our totem*! jwaoe and
&gt;e cxistsoca of olr ebsrished Union 1
MSJ*,dd .*•» quMtarn be answered in
« affirmative, then by evary law, human

L BOOTH.

Flatten*.
;P°*41

“X -who
mm
Why everybody W
Uxd b, ma *■!! bi, bbwd b. «W—

CALK

alar* boW*e,Md now.

♦7 M:!:

vineyard wm‘•wr^tetT from him.

CU.

U-h

I

i

�thln^Z h ita'own ittamicn, will
.‘e k un.1 to
Umt thpL Ikaey B

Emporium of Fashion!

-videiK-ew entirely reliable. Wc now
.uhreit &lt;•» f«H*»*inB. vhkh l#
“ C.PL B.. and aak |he American If It

I Slavery.

l-opla
nkm, w

leaded I-egi&amp;lative,
•c officers fave been
use usurped author!-

enacted andenfuro--

iifnngud;
i-xtrstin
e been im

d;n. give it to its read
ka»t particle of lam*
rtateiiK-nt in full and »
olrey for its eoadttetij
•■he
known C«d« Fri
.iucc IM!&gt;. ^^9 ‘
n»tr lhev &lt;cree tn a ^aikvhe chantry trAere

TAILOR SHOP,
•£?S?

igs have Itecn done
•auction and
; Imu against the (
i, and Humanity,
ration, the President
■.reporter*, apologist*
Mieforc or after the
•try and before the
our fixed purnaac
■arp. tntiors of three
ind thdr^tccumpScM,
. i punishment bvresf-

- Kansas should be
:tcd a* a State of
• most effectual way
itixcns the enjoyment
iviieges to which they

nding tlic civil strife
erritory*
•e highwayman’* plea
hi,* embodied in the
:can diplomacy, and
and diahniKir upon
people that gave it

That a railroad to tho

ipcntively demanded
no whole country, and
efficient aid in its conauxiliary thereto, the-th®, of an emigrant
tlic railroad.
■urt appropriations by
provemert of rivers
ttioiml cliaracter, &lt;eimnuxlation, and so­
ling commerce, are

and property of its

• differing
pport uf
: and, believing that
•tltuttona net well a*'

oppose all 'legislation

that the falsehood* put
e Know Null '
yard to the

r to what religious acet
&lt;o true American &lt;jtiCol. Fremont any th*
office to which he baa
Journal*. that he h a
e.' The idea that a* *
ran office hia reFtgioc*
verhaulod and the qaea-

HARDWARE Goods
STORE.

AT THE

The Promised Good Time has &lt;
Oome.
,

tint its K&gt;«* ”:U *■ * P»&lt;«twamt Erm-

‘□'•re b S ttds iu ih* affair* of men.
I
Which, taken al the ebb, kada oa to lurtuM."
'TIT E have on hand, a Urge and extensive
ipiFE tide in the affair* of those men , ** Stock of Goods and arc constantly
1 who want anything iu the linn of' rreceiving direct from New York, addi­
HARDWARE, which 1* moat sure to ttion* to our already Urge Slock selected
lead on tn fortune, is now setting very ,with great care a* to the want* of tills
•trcMhr in the direction of HADLEY &lt;community of
&lt;t WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE.—
f Thu flood from the East ha* just rolled in,
floating to our Store the largest and most
perfect assortment of Goods in our line
that can be found at any place west of
"
Detroit city.
| , Our increasing trade, and the inerea*- ’

NEV1N8 &amp; KNAPEN

H. J. KENFIELD'S,
•

NOW 18 THE TIME.

I, 000

Men

tyanted,

TO WHOM GOODS WILL BE SOLD

STEBBINS &amp; RUSSELL.

i ipt. Ramey
a zealoos supporter
„i the Buffalo Platform of 1848. Ho
wen! t - (. luifornia in 1840, acting aa cap.1
uin &gt;•( the iJiip which took out the oon&gt;
pany iromthis county. After his arrival
,r (.ditohiia he
ajipointed collector
-t.uns nt Monterey. He helped fight
r.-c State battle, side by side with
I’/rmont. He knows his views os
iof SLut-ry as well as be does

Fashions just received.

JAMES A. SU 1j;zj i

Battle Creek, Hastings,
AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.
bu»ine»«, In all It,

.spectacles.
THIMRLE8.

1. X.’SS:

‘n.!. ..H.„ |
1

“S5at‘

1

. ■ ■

1
VAR

Goods

•cnpiwaof UHl (.IMIII' l.hUl.LKIB.lHOttERY .READYMADE ctOTHrSO. BOOTS and
SHOES. HATS 4 CAI’S. GLASS lad GLAS8-

Which they offer for

sale

j which will be sold at

ing want* of tlw citizen* of Barry and
adjoining oountiea, have induced us to en­
large oar businea* by the purchase of a
Stock ctf Goods, larger and more varied
than lias ever before been brought to this
market. Onr stock comprises everythin?
in the line of HARDWARE tiiqi can
! be named or thought of. W e have made
our purchase* wl»5 direct reference to the
] wsr.tr. and interests of our customer*, a*
to kind and quality. Recognizing tlic
pHndple of

iniTv tiivi’rablc circumstance* for slajtthe rameday,
!.:-.ghi« real sentiment* both rcligiotai
j.iTl'i.-d than LapL Barney. . lie | Trav^muf

1 »*ry largr atwk of RPR
qOODS, wBdi war* purtha.

The Latest and most
•Approved Styles,

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

IE ntwenbero art new Fanning ■ daily line at

THU«* between B.W, Cr^/^d

.1
nearc«t| neighbors.
. .otitv ho num in thUStatchas uwi
.nted.-.tilth
-.i. Cd.
i-'.t Fremont
v—.......• longer
I.....: and
...a i radLriresafeS

,-A.m lrlrtiple.

Jkiwed to go unpun-

Hadley A Wightman's

inducements,

■"i."
sea. pupers, Uhl efltble 5,-arelivs and aeUxl;
:
irived of life, liberty,:
t due process oflaw;
■&gt;ru of speech and of
■ritlgcd;
•sc their Reprcauo• effect;
-

GOOD NEWS!!

UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVAL OF

AT

id coritata*
&lt;/every citizen, the
riglito of the people
.tudultmtly and vU
«m;
4 been invaded by

GREAT ATTRACTION

prices that will

COME AND TRY ME
Tb* aUraUaa sf CASH BUYERS U partkuUr-

Cheaper Than Ever'

FOR CASH,
COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in
part of

or Ready Pay.

Rm nil Profits and Prompt Pay, Dry

Goods, Groceries, Crockery and
Glass wore. Hals Caps and Bonnets
Our Good* an- now offered at a very small
■ nice assortment and very cheap.
advance on cost. YY'c speak no vain or
BOOTS AND SHOES
Isimliastic words, but wnat wo »ay will
H. J. KENFIELD.
OPPOSITE J. D. FOOTS.
■ lie found to be. literally true. YY'e never ;
NOTICE.
’ Ready Mads
I talk for Buncombe. Our Good*, both ofj
our own manufacture, and importation, 1
Tt KenfFeld-s. \
will be found precbely as wo recommend
SHEPARD A N1CHCLS,.
ress goods ।
them. Apd as to price, wo arc firmly
rnraChaUis*
.. ...... —.— Jwuznr iniodiatolt.
resolved to not be undersold by any
I11LL1F8.
lOCHAKD MOCfiMOBL
!{&lt;&gt;us&lt; ni Hsstinga, Marshall, Battle Creek
Lawns. Beragea, Delaine*, Challis, 4zc
or Kalamazoo, Lei our citizens and all
NOTICE.
others wanting Gooda iu our line, make a
KENFIELDU.
note of thia, and try ua, before making Style quality or price, NAII.S. SASH,
GLASS,
&amp;c.
’
hawls
.
their purchase*.
Fancy 81
Also a great variety of other desirable
Like an orthodox aertnon, our stock of
Goods is contained under tevtrai tUfftrent GiXxIs, su4i as Bonnet Ribbons and
AUAHOLf *nd O«abreU»a; a brautifa! aaaorthrade, and eacli head ix»Jnprises several Flowers, Parasols, Fans, Challica, Lawn*,
ment.t___________ KENFIELD’H.
j ditlinct particvlare.
[ Muslins, Mantillas, summer Shawls,
of id! qnaBU** sod alylra. Dob « eta.
: Glove*. Hosiery 6tc., &amp;c., on which we TJ1UNT8,
FARMING UTENSILS:
Jl to S .blUiog peryard, al
hENFlELP-8.,
[ promise you
I!
Grain
Cradles,
Grass
Scythes,
Bush
■
wnun i.raaics, urara txyitic*, ou*u [’
._ ’
t» » Txrv i niTr*
TNOMESTICS, sbflinp. Ticking*. Striped
JL/ SbirUng*. BleaeheS Sheeting* and Shirting*.
S*“ TSntlffTI
LOTHS. Broad CToth.. Finn tad
|
YY"ash Tub*, Pails, Angur’ and Chisel
ncrr^N*akc«n C»a»lm«r». Linen
before purchasing •isewbere.
KEN1
.1Handles,
ar.utea, nxciicivcw,
Axe Ilelve*,»*Wash Board*, Mop n
.
rail attention to hi* new and well aMurt- —
Stick*, Clothe* Pins, Arc.
f
ed stock of
I
CYRPFNTER'S
carpenters tools
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, .
‘
’
|
Hand Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
. *.
' Sehvled with cam ezprrasly to meet
Sana, Aururs, PUncs of all doacrintion*, ] tdiniDg
the wants of the people of IIhaBean lUo
Bit* and Bit-Stocka, Axes, Adzes, Droad■
1
tings and Barry county.
KENFlEI.D’fi.
Axes,’Bench do.. Square* of all kinds,
Every thing tiiat is no '
illy an lured. •
ID
Slide Bevels, Ctjmmon and Mortice Ulla­
cresnry to one’s
ge*, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis
comfort and
c!«, and Hammer* of oil sort* and sixes.
hntipincM, as far iu tempo­
MASON’S TOOLS,
ral wants arc concerned,
Plastering. Brick, and Corner Trowel*,
Trowels, uul
ovov •**&lt;■
*u*o
(except Hardware) are now
j
Plastering,
offered for READY’ PAY.
I Spirit Level, and Plumb Bob*. Whit, i uge
I ritstc &lt;S Mkbinn. Io A. Window ' .
1 •_
_p
| wash Brushes, dw.
place ■fcrmaid and rorardad io Ibe SCU 111 DUFl Ol
siioEMAKEHS’ fixings.
cf miJ rmtnly an taker B of mtitt- ' ,____
k
•
OF
I Shoe Thread, Shoe Knives, Iron and
|i*kv* Id tad IG4, and winch »
» ute aaiil A. Winslow Wilcm
lingluinii
I Zine Hammers, Pincers, Punches, Peg
tlic latest
.
Prists
Brenks, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Ate.
___ .-.1 -If..-•-) artkrito forth* L»ament wUcb
styles; Delaine*,
Denims.
I
In addition to the above, enumerated
Uber B nt,
KEXFIKLDU
tdrd &gt;n raid
.
M
Paramctta, Alpacca,
d on wticli
I Goods, we have now in Store a large and SECRETARIES .I.VD BOON CAS
CORN O OATS FOR SALE FOR
■ ibM&gt;'i*~chinte«ltoiM&lt;luo »t Un*
,
*
...
tlu-finest styles of American
ES.
NOF.kS.
BUREAUS,
SO
­
r«&gt;r one hundred aad forty-one d»ifar» nmi Shirting*, Kfiituckv Jean*, Hats, Caps k
Print*. Drew Trimmings, Moir’ general assortment of
FA
COTTAGE,
JENNV
I SHELF
ruia Noticei.ttertfoirherebrgi.ru.tbkt, Rcatly made Clotiung,
I
antique Y’elvet and Mo**; Rush
_____ AND OTHER HARDWARE,
LIND AND COMMON
"ou,s’
i Borders, Bonnets, Gloves, Ribbon*, Silks, Such M Table and Pocket Cutlery. 1Y11.
BEDSTEADS.
chore,
. Satin*, Embroidering Silk, Victorities. J Chest, and Cupboard Licks, Pmllock*,
Side, Card and Center Tables, Fall Leaf | VaTHTTE GOODS. Jackonrtta. Barol HstUn
.
Crockery,
Ladies' Comforters. Children’* Hooda,&lt;kc., Butts and Screws of every variety and
l.,k
I
"liSroamt*.Z, , .
COTTON GOODS.
kind; Knob Lick* and Utchc*. Finish. j™., ia.j
common Cane and Sprits? bottom Chairs. _______ *______________________ ____ .—
GksHWxrv, harming tools, Ax., &amp;c., and
.
.. ..
Trimminre of cverv
Any quantitv of Pine. Cherrv, White- frtABl.E CLOTHS. L'lmcbed »*■?*«*•
- SL"d~S-' “•£■. 3 "
&lt;H.«b n.„l,
B~w» ».l Biffed F..IWV,
, k
Bull.-. B.j
wood and Blm-k Walnut
tL.'cM
and• Table «
Castor*,
and
o’d«k in thr afteraoui. at
AVO
tO j 81,aw^’
*',&lt;i double.
--------- Shot Pouches —
A
,
Belta, Powder Flasks of every descrij^- IL. YTlMC3a3S3Et.. QCHOOL BOOKS oft *rio*» k»d«. al
hrn&lt;y
_l.o|lf
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JOHN HART, Atoaign**DTag
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bflillllg, | jjnfc| an(| Ckpg, latest stvles; Boots and tion, Maleable Butts ami \\ ranches,
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hanging*.
ditions to our stock, thooa wishing
Strap Hinges. Honks and Staples, Iron Cheap for Cash- YY e would invite a call \
uIMiaIj . •
NO'HCF
I
and Stone Y\«rc.
and W«xxi Bench Screws, Sad Iron*. Axe*. and an examination of our Goods and [
Mill Saws, Grubbing Hoes, Window [ Prices, and we will try and satisfy you. ,
A general assortment of now and fish- f
of all kinds. Drugs. Mcdieinea, Paints, Glnsa, Cut and Wrought Nails, Carriage
STEBBLNS it RUSSELL
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Oih. Dymtufla, Arc. Ate.
Bolts, C*ible and Trace Chain, Brass Ket­
Hasting*, June 0,1850.
Call and examine for yourselves and tle*, Iron Teakettles, Frying Pans, StceL
HARPER'S
MONTHLY
MAGAZINE
ace if these statements arc true.
vnrds. Sand mid Meal Sieves, Sheep and
N. ACKLEY.
The May number cloaca tba CfUi Year oml tun­
Cow Bells with Strap*, and everything plot**
’bushy
lb* tcnili rolome of Harper’• Naw moaibly
Hastings, May 1, 1855.
else from a JTwcnty-Horiw\-Powcr Crow. S’agaxinr, and the Publisher* embrace this opporBar down to a Ounbric Needle.
We have also Inst received FIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also, lo their
CHICAGO
and trimmings of all kinds—Can I fail to
Zinc aad Sheet Iron, which we will bxll
_ 1.-3 — —1• ■ t—
1 Ik*«&gt;&gt;(• TaImI
at a nova* so'low as to defy competi­
i les of Bonn»t», RibUma Ac.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
tion.
We desire to call particular attention
A general aMortownl of Boot* *od Sbo*«, Grata
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,
d LuUm Goiter*. ChiUrra'i and MiasM* ware.
risn Literati
thi* Miaum
COOKING STOVES.
will be m*4e
Comprising all-the newest and most afOUZO-A-OO, ELL.
.' rn! t.-ry ebrar. tu tbev
raovsu pattbrxb that can 1* bought in
AVING our arrangements complete
»&gt;. B. SHELDON, Esq..
the Eastern markets. Also, to our ex­
to supply all the requisites of the tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
NEVINS A KNAPEN*
Our stock of Groceries i* very large,
MOlTldAUE BALE
STOVES.
We utter no idle boast, when we say
that our assortment of Stoves ia bettor
and more extensive than can be found al
any other Store west of Detroit; and wo
Anrurt, A. 11. 19S»

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CLOTHING,

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That is ifwe can make J
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it so, by selling goods J
cheap, wc are now
receiving directly The subscriber would
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
Summer
goods
which we offer at re-1
i Juced rates, for
READY PAY.
Our stock is comply-1
Ladies’ Dress Goods,

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F"U’i GREAT BARGAINS.
We also carry on
- tllC FUIL1VITUR/E C
i
i n
Business and shall
keep everything per,® w •
tO that Line.
•We use great care in,
the Manufacture of
dur Furniture &amp; none
but the best materials
J ailJ nOnC blit the
1 best workmen eniploy1 cd. Among our Stock
may be found

Btod. wa.

do IlOt Wish

sellinrr
L.______ ■&gt;_1 goods cheaper than I
neighbors but wej

Grind Sto-nes and?

FARMING TOOLS..

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and satisfy themselves.
co l v^’utI’w''’ To persons having
C-ISH.
SHFFIELDS
and wishing to make
purchases, we would
say give us a call and
we will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
no matter how small
your “pile”. That good H
Tea kept constantly
PRESSES, TYPE, INK,
on hand.
Money on those old
notes and accounts
will be thankfully re­
OWN itANnrACTURB
ceived.GRANT A SPAULDING.
uwirtgagr. or «t&gt;y naw Uisjyn
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telHgcnt million that wa will sot M UWDKBsotn by any other house, cither great
or small.
TIN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
WARE—Of our own manufacture, alway* on hand, and made tn order, and all
Gand* made by us will be warranted
without reserve.
And now friends, one word with you.
We have spared no ]*iins or expense to
procure Goods that will please you. hi
return, we *o!Wt from you a generous
nau emage; and wc would esteem it a* •
particular favor if those trho have • unsetd«l account* with us would call and settle
tbs same at the enrlicsl possible momajL
You will always fold us b adt amd wIl.
uso to attend to this branch of thr Wmnew. Do not-be bashful; brtng in your
money, pay up the old *eoro and comW.tiitilbcbappvto
are yoa, both to receive oor pay and to
sell rou more goods. Give u* a &lt;*R-—
S/sum, to OUT DOOR WEST OF

*

A*DRuQe AND MEDICINES,

AGUE NOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

SS'SgSESr

JBWHLBY.WALLfAPtirfAXKEI NOTIONS
NEVINS R KNAPfcN.

Hartlaa* Jum l, lus.

the post office.

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BEAUMONT’S
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LADIES’ AND GENTLE' EN”S

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than

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STARTLING NEWS
suitable Cor the
H.O.U
Spring Trade,
KAISTSAE .vh’ch wc will sell v&lt; r'
MORE DEPREEAT ON8
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Ready Made Clothin:

BOOTS &lt;fe SHOES
Men’. !)•• &gt;l&gt;k felted St.^ne
“
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Begun..

CHEAP
o make room lor ot.
u w slot k.
Our stock of Drj
Goods, Groctr’cs.
Croc kery.
Ready Made Cot!.ng. lints. Caps, Boot
&amp;, Shoes,
and other goods is
;uitc full, mid wc w'i
11 thi m at pr'ccs th;
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CUTTING DONE

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(.SbeaMMiCnataT. Batt, Cap. B—*
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M^k. Haalmp.
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ON L'DOLT NOTICE.

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Crockary, Glass and

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Pails Ax., Ate.

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bedsteads, Lounge?
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                  <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

TERMS OF ADV

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VOL. 1.

s. F. IIARVBT,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY AUG. 21, 1856.

TERMS—•11,50, TN ADVANCE.

NO. 17

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

documenta, only four days induding the
an enemy they know little of, and which
Sabbath after receiving your letter, a the now^Mtncrs. But 1 find in Mr. Wil- 'will be perfectly irreaiatable. Yours re
copy of the same, was published in your son’s speich, April 14th, the following:— iapectfulv.
in pulp, tegument, rind, cell and seed, it
,
July 4, 1856. '
organ,
the
Timas
nf
this
dty,
under
the
“Tbe Senator from Illinois told us the oth­
J. E. ROY.
i» a thorough and total untruth, and they
Oaklet A Wumtt, Wholesale and Re- T'ai
Sir : I Jeam fr,„n
newspapeni that ,
of Prvblt«-- Of.
who spread it bear false witness. And
on Bunday, the 1st day of June, in a eer- editorial heading, “A Reverend Falsifier,” er day that he intended to subdue us. 1
Dm la Rowsr'a Block, 11 uUng*
as to the stories of the Fulmer, etc., as to
mon preached by you in the Plymouth 1preceded and followed by a ring of the tell the honorable Senator be may vote •
upon “wilful, cowardly hypoeriti- usdown, but subdue us never. We be- ’
supposed conversations with Fremont, in
Congregational Church of Chicago, you chargva
,
Prsfeeaiotaal.
The
Factory
girls
of
Lowell
hsve
given
cal
liar,"
such
only
as
that
paper
can
perNormax Acklkt, IXaler in Dry Goode,
long to a rare that never were subdued,
which he defended the mass, and what
I. A. HouaooK, Attorney and Counsel­ deemeef it your duty to axsail me person- ,petralc.
to their feelings upon tha late not, they uro pure fictions. They never
and if anybody undertakes that work, he expression
'
lor al Law
nv..__ r.____. ... ally and by name.
Sumner outrage, by sending P. 8. Brooks happened. The authors of them are elanReferring to the affray between Mr. , Your copy must have been forwarded will find that he has taken rather a costly '
HmUhR*. Mwb.
Sumner and Mr. Brooks, you *aj ; “Doug- ,to tbe Times at the same time with mine,, contract Subdue us! Subdue us!” Now thirty pieces of silver (3 cent pieces) a rope
"V«. Bt-BonKTAttorncy. tkmnm-lk.r "and las, of giant infamy stood by with hi* !probably with instructions to attend my Mr. Wison b a Senator and heard for and a winding sheet with tbe following
|L J. KExriELD, Dealer ta every variety
ministry the following SabbatK and if I himself, and did not go to the New York letter expressing their sentiments:
endorsen of wilfal and corrupt libcBers.
hands in his jxxketo."
. f »-y Geode. Groocrtra, Crockery, hard Ware.
Mr. B.—Sir: Perceiving by the public
R&lt;wb Made Clolktaw. Hat*. Caps. Beata and
But tbe Express, like Noble, has Open­
Although I have no personal acquaint- 'did not recant, to publish in the first issue Tribune u you charged me, though I did
Sunday, which was done, whether I not see it, and such is his testimony.— prints tliat your friends are giving expres­ ed on this hole in the wall, and can never
,-boo, Sabu SirooL fest door Weal &lt;rf J.ohs B.
A. Swihit, Attorney and Coan ance with ytiu.or knowledge of y onr rh*r. after
,
showed any disposition to investigate the Whereupon Mr. Douglas said: “Tbe sion to their sentiments toward you by be done harking at it Dav after day it
after as a dtixan or a minuter of tbe Gowrich Uiken* of esteem, we too the fectory reoorta to this empty bole. 'When every­
matter
or
not
So
much
for
your
dlslnSenator
Irani
Massachusetts
has
represent
­
pd, my mpect for your profession and ,
Gkant A Spaulbro, Dealers in all kinds
girls of Ixwell, termed by Southerners thing else fails this resource remeine —
at Dry Goode. Groceries, Crockery. Ac. Stale
.. .
vmux u&gt;
vourt
for those Christian principles which it is genuousacM in writing me before publish­ ed me as having said in debate, to those
»1**U»E*. Barty Coanty, Mieh.
ing.
fiUveL opporite I'ast Ottes. HaaUnfX Mich.
who differ with me on the other side of “Nortben Slaves,” yet who are not such There they are, indefiitigably—the Ex­
your duty to proclaim and observe, induce
Now for tho statemesta—
the chamber, ‘ 117 will tuMut you’—in tbe abject slaves as not to understand—to ap­ press and Noble—« church without a
John Rodmts, Physician and Sur
iue to take it for granted that you would
I gave them as facta of common notori­ sense that 4e were going to subdue, by preciate—to detest—to abhor, withal) the Fremont, and a hole without a squirrel in
II. A. GooDt^*
th. Cosrt
not knowingly utter an unmitigated false­
sympathy, humanity and dignity of *ohood in the pulpit on the Sabbath day, ety, upon the same authority-we have for force, all opponents who differ with us in man, and as th/free daugters of New Eng­ it!
I O L. Rat, Attorney and Counsellor at with the intent to injure the character of any affirmation, and which I was not opinion on the Slavery question." [See
In some rtwpccta, however the dog had
land, your late base, “murderous, brutal, the aaivantage. Sometime* wb thought
•ware of having been contradicted.
Appendix Congressional Globe, p. 301.
Lor. CoUeelUaxCon;ry*nein&lt;.Psr...MiCtaim.. a fellow citizen, and that, having commit­
First, speaking of tho “cowardly, mur­
Bkidser, Wajibkx &amp; Co, Wholesale PaThe Senator here does not deny dial he cowardly” attack upon one of New Eng­ that he really believed that there was a
ted auch an act of injustice, you will fed
derous attempt at the assassination of Mr. used the phrase, “We will subdue you," land's aons and noblemen. Senator Sumner
it both a duty and a pleaaure to repair the
Sumner." the sermon says, “Douglas, of but finds it convenient to deny that it was of Massachusetts, the champion offreedom
had an inkling of the rediouN. W. Falk, Attorney afJ Counsellor at injury in the same audience where the inExnt infamy, stood by with his hands in used “in the sense” of subduing opposing for those who now wear Southern fetters
of his conduct, lor be would drop
j-ry was done.
s pockets." My authority waa (1.) Mr. opinion, and was meant for the rebels in and the watchman and guardian of the
Nevins &amp; Kxapk*. Merchants and Dealand walk towards us with hb
tv
the view of enabling you to do me Sumner's affidavit, taken by the House
Kansas, ns be calls them. It was tbe rights of tlie Northen laborer, lest those
&gt;ut and his eyes a little aslant.
and yotfrsdFahtkthe jatrsc of truth the Committee appointed to investigate the
poor people of Kansas he meant to crush. same fetters be fastened upon our fi-ct,and
__ _
_
«ct,of justice indicated, 1 no» state to you matter, in which he says, “Others were at But the (phrase was addressed to Mr. the slaves manarb-ji encircle onr wri»ta,and
understand a dog’s feelings. J should, of
ehxnwrj, NoUry j that it ia ant true that I stood by with my
Stedmns A Rumkll, Dealers in Dry
n distance of whom I recognised only Mr. Sumner, and he was* representative man, the dark pall of slavery be drawu over our course, much prefer a aquirrcll, but If I
~ FTTF.V hands in my pockets at the time; that ! Douglas." (2.) The statement of an eye
•nd along with every friend of freedom In minds.
cant have that, an empty hole ia better
was not in the Senate chamber
chain b
when the witness to the assault, from the gallerv, Kansas feels Identified with freemen there.
Such a man we honor; and he who has that nothing. 1 imagine how 1 would
year's Block, Ha*Uuga, Mifb.
• zaffray took place;.''
that’ '1 did
’ i not witness where . e had a good opp»rtunity to ob­ So that their sufferings are our sufferings no argument to use but tbe cudgel—no
Fekbb A Vokheks. Livery Stable. Hors-’“any part of the
tratisactlon
;
that
I
was
en
­
die
transaction
t
sense
of
honor
but
the
duelist
’
*-no
innate
FitANCta Rowkn. lAealer in Stove*, Iron,
serve, Dr. Bunting, of Montreal. He as Mr. Sumner was made to feel the stun­
pie who pass by, don't know the fisMa.—
gaged in consultation on public affair* with says, “During the attack Mr. Douglas ning blows of dmt subjugation along with sense of truth, right;-and jnstice, but the They think that I have got somsthiag. It
several Senators and Representatives of stood by with his hands in his pockets.” Mr. D.'s subjugation of Kansas.
betray era,certainly deserves the fate ofJu­ is needful to keep up mr reputation for
tel, Hastings. Mkek
ti&gt;&gt; Ccpitd at the lime, and had been *o (3.) The then uncontradictrd newspaper
ilMtingx Micbi|rsa.
It serins also that Mr. Sumner waa not daic, and we wish to aid him in obtaining it; sagacity. Besides, to tell the truth I have
satisfied with Mr. p '• explanation about wo therefore send you thirty pieces uf sil­ looked into that bole so long that I have
Johnson &amp; Benjamin, Meat Market. A engaged for more than an hour previous ; reports, that you were present.
Hadley At Wightman, Manufacturers of
rood supply always on hand. Cash paid I for that I had no knowledge, iatima&amp;.*n or be­
Ibis presence your letter denies in toto, subdiuiig. In his Martyr Speech he says: ver, a good new rope, and doth of our own half persuaded myself that there is a
Tin. Sbw&lt; Iron and Copper Karo. Dealm in
Ba»f CulUe and Sbrrp Market hour* from 3 to lief that any such transaction was to take and also states, “1 did not witness any
manufacture for n winding sheet, begging squirrel there, or will be, if I keep on."
Iroa. Nails. Sleri, Glass, Sbelf-Hardwara. Catle“The Senator drcams that ho can subdue
place al thc^ or any other time; nor had part of tlie transaction, nor had I any the North. He disclaims the open threat, you to except them, and as soon as posssir. and Sle'ra. Starr one door wrot uf Ibe fc»t
Well, every dog must have hu day,
Office. Haatiaga, Midi
1 any knowkdge or reason to believe that knowledge or reason to believe that eith­
ble follow your ilustrious predecessor, J u- and every dog must have his way
No
but hb conduct implies it.” And howJ. M. Russell, Physician and Surgeon. either Mr. Sumner or Mr. Brooks was in er Mr. Sumner or Mr. Brooks was in or
udas; and know well as you do it, that a doubt if we were to bring back JfMe
much did his conduct imply it, when he
J. r. Rodekts &amp; Co., Dealers in Drugs
OOc« ia Bicbbl a* A* Ruaa*ll'* blor*, Koasulb or near the Capitol at the time; and when
whole
army
of
true
women,
here,
are
spinnow, after two summers' absenee, he
near the Capitol at the time, and when I , hesud it of an armed savage “suliduiDg”
A Medicine*. Patent Medtaaoi. Print*. OBa, TurBlock, Htaliap. M.rh__________ _
pceiine, Buraias Fluid, Pure Liquor*. lire Sluff*.
I returned to the Senate Chamber the af­ returned to the Senate Chamber the affray the unsuspecting defenceless man, and ing thread and watching the flying shuttles would make straight for that hole in the
Window Gl**a. Pally, WindowBa*b. Oroeerie*. Wm. Buroiikr. Justice of the Peace. Of- fray bad b«m over, and quiet had been
had l&gt;ecn over aud quiet restored for mmc had not humanity enough “to help put an tfcat sliail ere long, a* we trust, weave the wall with just aa njuch seal aa ever.
See Is Bailey'. Hoek. H**lii&gt;|r*, Mick
restored for some time.
\Ye never read the Krprtu, now-a-daya,
time." That is, you knew nothing about end to the affray!’’ And bow forcibly did web of Freedom long and wide enough for
tha winding ahect ofthatattoduus system, without thinking involuntarily, “Good­
I
These facts are not only susceptible of it, Uli it was all over.
Ids other words, spoken at the dose of
Bailey A McArthur, Dealers in Boots
j proof bv the Senators and Representatives
ness ! the dog U letting off at that hole
Now, Sir in your neglect to send me Mr Suinnsr's great speech foretell tbe as­ American Slavery.
, referred to, but are so well known to the the requested authority, 1 have fortunate­
Fa CTon T Girls.
again.”
sault—“Z am in daubt at Io nthat tan be
Senate and to tho whole community here, ly found in the Congressional Globe the hit (Sumner's) object. It it hit object to
1 that no gentleman would, hazard lua char­
fr H. Mates. J ewelor, Clock* and Watchofficial report.
The
first
summer
which
we
spent
in
m Rspsired. Shop la Acklry'i Store. BasUa**,
acter for truth and veracity bv intimating
Upon the affidavit of Mr. Sumner, Mr. a dog in the ifreett, that he may get HymDuring tbe many years in which the
• his belief in ithe truth of the charge whkn Slidell said be was, in connection with {paihy/or the jutl ehattieemenlt" [Ap- l-enox, we had alone a very intellieent
dog named Noble. He was learned in slave power ha* been marching inward in
y ou, under Some misapprehension, have yourself
----- —a _.and
l-----------------.i-------- t_in.u
and
other gentlemen,
the re-i -7.
; [.endix Globe, p.“ 13.1
545.1 Now
Nowkicking
kicking
and
many thinga, and by his doc-lore excited ita struggle for supremacy, it kas until
C. 8. Bustos,. Physician and Surgeon, mode agninMme iu tin- pulpit of a Chris­
ception room, “when a person rushed in, caning
are
fellows,
only
the
suggrttion
of
coning
fcllowa,
suggestion
tho undy ing admiration of all the children. lately concealed its designs and aim*.—
tian Church jon, the Sabluth day.
. Parkes . Whole Sale and ..Retail
apparent!v in great trepidation, and said the Senator descends still lower than the
But there were some things which Noble Aided by truckling politicians of the North
Broker*.
You are also represented as having that aomeoody waAbeating Mr. Sumner.” deed of Brooks.
could never learn. Having on one occas­ it has plead for every occasion and found
L made another eharge against me, equally And yet you knew nothing about it!—
You say in your letter that I have nev­ ion seen a red squirrel run into a hole in •pologisers for ita worst feature*. TIio
L. C. Kkli ooo. Banker, Stock. Note and,
unfounded*and untrue, which 1 quote from Then you remarked, in regard tothepame er advised or failed to rebuke a resort to
Erchangr Briber, Battle Creek, Mich.
D. C. Hawley. Dealer in Groceries; Prothe newspapers, not having area a copy affidavit. “Mr. Slidell came in as hesfatca. physical force aa a substitute for truth and a stone wall he could not be persuaded first word of open vaunting which was
pronounced by the slave power ware tho
that be was not there forevermore.
W. IT. ColMan's Banking Office, Battlej of tho printed sermon:
and while we were talking there one of reason in the discussion and decision of
Several red sqirrels lived dose to the words of Stephen Arnold Douglas, “wo
I
“This and! the Kansas crime reveal a the messengers remarked, as he passed, public questions.” Noble peacc-inaker!
. new step in tho policy of Slavery—that that wmeboby was beating Mr. Sumner. While Brooks was using “physical force II house and had become familiar, but not will subdue you.” । Since that time the
William Rogers, Lively Stable, Grocephysical for«e must and shall be used U&gt; I nwe immediately to my feet. My first as a substitute" for Mr. Sumner’s “truth tame. They kept up a regular romp with •lave press of the South, and ita huckater
GHEAT DISCOVERY !
Noble. They would come down from brethren in the North have not bcin
, carry out ita measures. Tho instigator impression was to come into the Senate and reason," how severely did he “rebuke"
ipla.tree* with provoking coolness; wanting in threats and bravadoes. 'Db
of nil this ezime, (Douglas.) a short time C5iami»er and help to put an end to the this “resort!" Why, the courageous man, the ma|~
MEN MADE RICH BEFORE THET KNOW IT I I since, ventured to divu^e the secret puli­
they woulfl
ruu)4 run along the fence almost choicest specimen of American litcretory
। affrav, if I could; but it occurred to my “rose involuntarily to hi* feet, to go and
wititfti rcac)i; they would oock their tails which has grown out of thia bullying
. cv, when he declared to its first victim, mind, in an instant, that my relations to put an end to the affray, if he could.”—
Philips A Mochmork. Dealers in all kind*
and sail across the rood to the barn; and spirit come from the Richtnond Rnquirer.
“We will subdue you, sb," and no one Mr. Sumner were such that if I came into But In, Bancho'a ghost of “motives mis,
yet there was such a well-timed calcula­ That every patriotic paper speaks of Kan­
knows but this very tiling waa in his mind the hall, my motives would be miscon­ construed" appeared before him, and ho
tion under ail thi* apparent raslines, that sas troubles as reverent!v as it would of
strued, nerfiaps, and I sat down again.— •at down again." When the matter waa
i at the time."
Noble invariably arrived at the critical Washington and gives them the Impor­
‘
In this passage you attribute to me lan- The otner gentlemen left their seals; 1 under consideration before the Senate,
spot just as the squirrel left it.
•----tance which Republicans claim, but makes
N. Brown, Dealer in Family Groceries a: any otuer *&gt;w
oaly glace for tbs peopl* of BstUe Creak. kaUma guagc which I never uttered, and a senti­ think two of them came in by the side wIki c\*bt heard of hi* rebuking such a re­
On one occasion Noble was ao close up­ the issue quite another matter. It says
ment which I never conceived nor labor- door; 1 started and came in by the front sort to silence argument! And where
on his rodbacked friend that, unable to of the Kansas disturbance:
Hattingt, and the eurrounding Countryf ed. &lt;ft is true that the New York Tri- door. At last I observed Mr. Sumner at was his vote al that time ? In the settle­
Gup tho maple tree, he dodged into a
“We are heartily sick and disgusted
‘ bune and other unscrupulous ;&gt;artisan tbe aide of the emtre aisle, his feet in the ment of truth and right for Kansas, who
e in the wall, ran through the chinks, with the canting mercecary hypoenteo of
sheets attributed to me several month# aisle and he leaning partially against the ever heard of the senator's once rebuking
J ohm Owkn ; B* otaA Shoes made to oremerged at a little distance, and sprung Yonkccdom. This war will enable us ttf
ago the same s&lt; ntiment; but it is also chair.”
the
lawless
violence
that
has
filled
that
into the tree. The intense enthusiasm of get rid of them, and render tlicrn a source
end in
oub
rders ’ true, and the official debates cf the ScnOh! you saw Mr. Sumner, and Ise land with robery, arson and inunlerl—
' attest the fait, that I promptly denied It could not see you, as he testified! You What rebuke has ho ever given to the the dog nt that hole can hardly be des- of profit instead of expense. Il will en­
eribed. He filled it full of barking. He able us to regain our own—pilfered from
in open Senate in the presence of Mr. heard the mesaenger say “somebody is Federal Administration for ita most
Cwcd and scratched aa if undermining a us by many a sharp trausacUon. It will
Wm. A. Samtwkll, Blacksmithing m all
’ Sumner and all others to whom it was al- beating Mr. Sumner," and yourself saw wicked and unnatural abandonment of
stion. Standing off at a little distance enable us to build up our country bv the
iedged to have been directed, and not one Mr. 8. prostrate in tbeshle, and yet “had her children in Kansas to tbe lawless mer­ be would pierce the hole with a gaze as
recapture of the null ions of which we
of them intimated or pretended that the no knowledge that Mr. Sumner waa in or ciless savages that skirt their dvilixcd (!)
intense and fixed aa if be were trying mag­ have been plundered. It will enable us
charge was true; yet this same charge, near the Capitol al the time.”
Sidmorx As Wiohtman, Furuaccmen,
frontier)
netism on it. Then, with tail extended, to get rid of the Yankee Presidents, and
whiih had been thus branded in open Sen­
[Sec Con. GlobeST, 1856.]
While the Southern Press has teemed and every luur thereon electrified, he copreserve AngloSaxon freedom, by re­
ate as a base calumny, and admitted to be
Mr. Wilson then replied to you im­ with approval of Brooks' ‘Ttaort to phys­ would nuh at the empty hole with a pro­ viving tbe old connection with the mother
REMARKABLY LOW PR1£ES_
krpt roe.UaU.T a. hand Al) kind* oi
such by the silence of all the Senators to mediately aa follows“The Senator from ical force In the decision of his quoatton,"
dok. to onlsr, opposite Globs Hotel. H&gt;
country. (Who would not rather be rul­
digious onslaught.
whom it waa said to have been directed, Illinois, lias made hb explanation, 1 see when did tliis moral hero ever rebuke, to
Mich._____________________ _
'
This imaginary squiirol haunted Noble ed by a lady like Qtteen Vicu, than any
tionifrom »
is now repeated, after the lapse of several nothing inconsistent with my colleague's the force of a whisper, such an unpatriotic
: night and day. Tbe very soulrrel him- nasal twanged gentleman that Yankee
t- wWfrotsHs
J. W. Buckle, Fashionable Tailor,
months, in the pulpit of ««&gt; Plymouth statement.” Waa there anything incon­ introduction of “plantation manners” into
&gt;p
imateSM *1
s«4f would run up before his tone into the land can produce!) It will enable us,
tinr doss is order, sad s!l wort warranted
J, wr.ns^hai^ecmtaiM r»et7lkin« lh*1 Congregational Church of Chicago, and sistent! Mr. S. said be saw you, you the Senate!
mynslfwitb
tree, and crouched in a crotch, would sit. with tho United States South, ou one side,
made the foundation of a scries of inferen­ said you saw him. On tbe 27th of May
Permitjma, air.to extend to you my sym ■' silently watching the whole process of in dose alliance with England and Canada
fajmcdly grocery store ces equally unfounded and unjuat, 1 have you stau-d to the Senate that you were pathv
T. F. Hakvst, Tailor, and dealer in
in the arduous undertaking which' bombarding the empty bole, with great on the other, very speedily to fetch there
tbs wbois wmjwisisi S larjw sad
never advised or foiled to rebuke a resort appbred of the aflrey during the’ time ofit you have voluntarily resumed, vix: the1 sobriety and reliah. But Noble would loug-pravred sharpens to their senses, by
to phy aiml force as a substitute for truth by the tnewu-nger, diat you came to the Bishopric of all the Protestant elergy.—
' allow of no doubta. His conviction that confining thorn to tho starving soil on
and reason in the discussion and decision llall and saw Mr. Sumner; five weeks Your charge wiU be much more severe' tlwl bole had a squirrel in continued uoR. W. Wamkn, Fashionable Tailor. Shop
which they were born, and to tbe thin air
la BsUsy'* Block, aver H. A. Gaadjeu't Store,
after, July 4th, you write to me that you than that of die Arch Bishop, whose head­’ shaken for six week* When all other ooof public questions.
Ha*Uags,NislL __________
Whether tho Nebraska bill wasacrime had no knowledge or reason to believe quarters are in New York for your subal­' pupation* foiled this hole remained to him. around them.”
There wore Turire in the revolution
or a wire and just measure, tn a queauon
A. W. Atkins, Saddle and Harness Mak­
tern* will not be quite as submissive as1 When there were no m-&gt;re chickens to her- and Federalists in the last war, and it
which 1 have alwaya held myself reedy to the time.’
er Fbop in Goodyear'* Mort, over Nsvta* A
his. You will do well to advise with him1 rv, no*pigs to bite, no cattle to chase, no1 would seem that the mo; is not yet extinct.
I. C. MOTT.
Kaspstf* Slots, Haattags, kOrt.___________
discure calmly and dispassionately, on all
as to his policy. You remember how' children to romp with, no expedition* 1 It is fitting that all nen in America, en­
proper occasions; and if physical force
discourteously and disobediently tbe 8,­; to make with the grown folks, and when tertaining such sentiment*, ahould vote for
F. C. MxaaiLL, House, Sign, and Porttait
£ mob violence, or any other '^proper ing of the affair till it was all over and 000 of New England received your bull be had slept all that his dv-g-skin would Jamea Buchanan. Ho is of their own
quiet restored; but in the Senate be ad­ to them, auch that they, to a man, stirred hold, Im&gt; would walk out of the yard, yawn like and deserves the honest support of
a-iM-oT“wLFrb7
mitted that he did not interfere “leet his themselves up to do just what you forbid1 and stretch himaclfomd then hook wistfully
motives should be miaconrtrued.” His de them to do. You remember how ungrate­' at the hole, as if thinking to himself, ‘W all
Gum Hom. Br B. Brmn. ThUw.ll
me or my friends. . 1 send this letter to fense reminds us of the aocute lawyer who fully the clergy of this dty, y«&gt;r own1 as tliere is nothing else to do 1 may as
you instead ofthenewspapere, for the pur­ took two poeitions for his client—“first townsmen, received your Ukase to them.• well try that hole again !"
and a Frenchman ware
pose of giving you an opportunity of do­ that we never Imd the kettle, second, that But here
will comfort your-'
We had almost forgotten thia little trait,
HAWLRT8.
ing justice to me and to the cause of truth it was broken when we borrowed Ik"— self with
1 until the conduct of the New-York Ex­
itaCCOfl ••
in the same car. The Frenchman, always
which 1 trust you will regard • Christian One b also reminded of the address, with
HAWUTFB
press, in respect to Col. Fremont’s religMiddleville Exch aeok, by G~
^2'
sn’vFf
polite, asks permission to smoke; bia
iuty, in the same pulpit where the injury a alight paraphrase, which Gabriel gave to
1 ion brought It ludicrously to mind again.
Satan when caught in a somewhat similar original number of rebels who has come’ Col. Fremont is, and alwaya has been, as companion made no" reply, drew a cigar
was committed.
from his pocket and smoked alatx Al the
I have the honor to be, very respectful- dilemma:
’ sound a Protestant as John Knox ever
RiailseadEieflMHiBM^sl
first
station:
I.FEMOBT.
'^^’^‘■TT’DDUaLAB.
was. He was bred in tho Protestant

ANNUM.

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or Ready Pay.

rriNG
S1IO1.T NOTICE

•.in» fur chdinjrttart ia iron

wmn oat,

T TO TUB CAPTAIN*.

(N&amp;f and

T. F. HAKVEY.

May 1, IS'Ak

EblCTKiSlN PRICES!
NO l.l'MLCa

&lt;&gt;l idtietu.g b)

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Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

.

Jit Prices Lower

■Utos. Silk sad

40 MLi “ “•

A

MMsr01a,MMh.
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Battle Creek House, by Campbell A

Barlow House, By J. B. Foot, near the r|wu«*,»«. —
r
n_ l&gt;.M .-L This Hosos ha"

1 frith and has never changed. He isunacquainted with the doctrines and oertmo­
nies of the Catholic Church, and has never
What shall be dose with these I attended the services of that Church, with envat
• •
A little farther: *«ir,” said the French,
Why, if the rule whidtis now prodomiman, “your cap b filling oC"
*
The Eoglbhman, without cym
“thank you," secured hb cap. &gt;

vacate.

*-------- haWILT'S

I-’.drily.
HAWLRVH

Bellkveuk Exchange, by Isaac N. Flint

tured to divulge the secret policy, when
he dttlared to this first victim, (Sumner,)
4th ln*L,' - We will nbdue you, Sir," and no one
knows but thb very thing was in hb mind
at the time."
Your letter sare^ln this pamgs you
attribute to mu language which 1 never
sentiment which 1 never ut-

mawlttb.
It is BOC at all wonderful then that you

haWhirs.
NOTICE.

H. N. Sheldon, County Treasurer,
toe ta fts OswtasM.____
H. GsEENTiELn, Prosecuting Attorney.

h«

rtfr up this power. Form
religioua ekne t of thfa
~

U fo a sheer, unaaTipuloos.feMiood, from top to bottom, frou»

�REPUBLICAN BASNER.
t *lafio*»—As Indent m

w^bol S, wrelhtog^ the

tbrir coumry’a I
dovutioo to free.
Stephen Arnold
the atrocious Le

N. BAILEY, Emroa.

KIT’IB Lie AN HCXBT.

iv and cberishsfl sennas of Old Cnyugfo

.FHrtlinPwrw

IdouWydMrl

JOHN C. FREMONT,

one is remuveo, ana vtM. man, ui ra..
appointed hb uwaiwi.r. Ws ore wiiHnto swap without stopping to ta;Uirw;—
Wi* ii Grary I Tbe news cams at a
moment when Shannon was In ^dilemma
among Ms friends in Lecompton. I have
already told you of Marshal Fain's rc-

tempts to crush out freedom, and extend

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,

JOHX W. 6TEBWXH.
HS'-TELT. MUUIX I
f
■nrwged, and rolled on him to order out ’ H. UKXEXrtELD,
the militia to sunta'.n the Marshal m G&gt;l-1

।

the accursed Institution of slavery.
And again, this tame droowi individual,
in the article abov« alluded to, usurps the

rv direction whlW journeying through ray
gent politician of «y P^f who
.ad thrt tho denial &lt;* U&gt; pithing more
native country—ths fruitful fields, laden
claims lbs State for either Buchanan or

Fillmore.
Th. boasted un«&gt; « —
the raise, tbe rippling streams, allien*
Donocrstio party amounts to nothing-—
I, k *i, d. .L. of »•
J"
authority of the Almighty, and euntt all
soft breerne that blow from tha lair bosom

kiss the cheeks with their gentle and re­
■nd the Union. Verily, be is a most
freshing influences, call to mind eccnes of
I proper champion of border ruffianism and
gsyrty and pleasure bereU'fore enjoyed
slavery extension.
while sporting on bar pebbly shores, or
Disantoa.
riding on her gently swelling billows,
The sham Democracy are charging the while the salutations of friends, tbe asso­

Republicans with disunion.

Nuw what ciate* of other days, who show by tbeir

grounds have they thus, Bvlial like, to bear

STATE TICKET.
For Governor,
KINSLEY S. BINGHAM,

of Livi igaura County.
/J For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE A. COE,

as when

of Branch County.
camp, as all is but vague rumor. I have
For^ecretarv of State.
seen one letter from a gi-ntl. roan now in
.
JOHN McKftfNEY.
low’s wbo says Lana is sixteen miles |
south of Nebraska city, encamped and
of Van Baren County.
aiUrsBcAed—tnat the Missuunsm are en­
For Andnor General,
camped twelve miles south of him—both
WHITNEY JONES,
receiving reerdts daily. Another over­
of Ingham County.
land nic«s«ngur »avs Lane's party are
For State Treasurer,
moving thia way slowly, braiding bridges
as thsy go—that no olmtade baa yet ti-en
SLAB M. HOLMES,
met with—that they are now in tow Terof Wayne County.
ritorv, but w ill be several days in reach­
For Attorney General,
ing Topeka. From all toe Ca ts 1 can
JACOB M. HOWARD,.
gather. tbs first Account i» fat. the more I
of Wayne County.
probable, but 1 have given bom for what •
thsy are worth. We expect serious diffi­ For Superintendent of Public Instruction,
culty lx that vicinity bn mediately. One
IRA MAYHEW,
hundred mra left lxwr&lt;nwn-h for the
of Calhoun Grant*.
Prn-SUrery array night before la*t_
News from M'i -aari to-nigtu i» of the For Commissioner of the State Landofcc,
same character. Hey are rallying every SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
where to barricade toe Territory, and n t
of Jackaira County,
off all iagreea.
For Member uf theState Board of EducaTbe camp near Oamwat.ravie continue
tioc.
their depredat ion-., and still make it the
GEORGE WILLARD,
■rwsd Korebouae f« all plunder. A gnd
of Calhoun Giuuty.
Free State man was Likvu nrivraer yes­
terday. and still re-mains in their ramp —_ •
1 have a premvniti&lt;m that a cAuaye^riUw
Mau Meeting at Hastings.
«&gt;a» o»er the spirit of their dreaffertWThere will be a Man Meeting of th.ring the next two day*. Y«u m-.y ffpret

warm and cordial greeting that absence
fiilse witness against their neighbors.— has not eradicated tboau Heaven-born
j Hsve n&lt;4 the Republicans, In their natico- feelings of reciprocal teuderneea and unsi platform, adopted at Philadelphia, de­ aeifiah devotion which early association
clared thtir attachment to the Union, and had drawn around the heart, fill the mind
that.it shall be preserved 1'
with pleasing emotions, and surround tbe
Does not tbs Republican press, and do soul with a halo of irrepreeeible pleas-

not Republican speakers, every where,
proclaim the asms doctrineT
It ia not my province, neither is it my
At the same time they declare that it pleasure, to speak •nceringly of tbe Insti­
is tbeir fixed purpose to roau&gt;re the gov­ tutions of other countries, or give an uo-'
ernment to ita original purity—to bring
it back to tbe policy of ifs founders, from
which it has been diverted by designing pleasure aa,~ pasring firmly and swiftly 1
men fur selfish purposes. That they will over tbe scientific struck, rc that hangs in,

■tore the cicatituti-'mal righto of freedom

dom of conscience, alfof which have been

mid-air, tu above the ruphing, Cuming
waters of the world-renowned Niagara,
we emerged from her Brittanic Majesty's
dominions, and inhaled the pure air of uur

Slavery degrades the working man. |;
Icgislsto on toe subject of slavery, *»cr roduoee him to tbe level nf tbe Slavs. Ro
toe authority nf Cuogr’ss to legislate on nth- Know Nothing proscription cas h« w
er matters in Territories. They aapoint fectlve aa that which excltxlcw fn^
moot will carry tbe Stale by an over­
J udges and other officers of tbe Territory, from slave »4l: From all that s&lt;il.
whelming majority ; of thia, there is so
make provision for tbe public lands, pasreasonable doubt. This county will give
laws in regarJ tn the elective franchise-.an 1
him from one to two thousand majority.
for creating a legislature to legislate on th.
So, also, will -Talismanic Tompkins."—
subjecto^.laverv,an 1 er-ry hr uq«-t
From every part of tbe State the most
which legiala’r-re, by the by is nothing ed them from toepra'rieso ’bewraLlhw
cheering intedligwncs has been rocrivsd,
more nor less than an ajpmt of Cmgrens
and the majority that she will roll up in
| through which the affa'r* of the Territor»
Norembsr, on the side of FaxxooM and
are to »* regulated. But. bv the, way tbe his rights, thst the republican part) ccUn
Fumoxt, will be found to be unprvevdeuHires Hundred ant! Fifty Thousand Slave the fight ibis campaign.
ted in the history of the State.
N. B.
You say sir. that most of the Grraust
owners, in the south, who control and gov­
in your neighborhood have hitherto bn
' era tbs Democratic party, and wbo diedemocrats. This is tbe very rrasou why
they should be republicans sow. For
The question at issue in tbe present po- denying the right of tbe territorial legisla more than thirty years 1 have btra ■
liticni campaign’ la, w bother elavery shall I
ture, to exdude alavery. thus repudiating
be left perfectly free to go into all the
tbe much vaunted doctrine of squatter
Ibe repoblic-n policy is tbe deawaruk
TerritoriM of tbe United States, u'nrrosovereignty, which was sn xrwloasly pro­ [x.licy, a policy wblA was earned &lt;wtby
trained by Congress, or not And tbe
mulgated, some time since, by this sams tbe admintetniti.n* of J.ff &lt;s «. Mnnrne,
election in Noveralier next, will in all hu­
tacks n and P. Ik. * bid- re • -ived ikr tp.
ulutm Democracy. Accordingly we •«
man probability, determine, whether Kan­
-uvsl of deroncratie Stet, amen ike V«
the creal Democratic party,harking d wn.
sas and all the Territory of tbe United
I hired, Silas Wright and Cast, aad tte
at tbe crock of tbe southern whip, and re­
c -netituti&lt;raality of which waa never, set]
States west and south of it; compriving
solving in tbeir Nitional Gravmtsra t' at a ithin a few years called intoqaestira by
an immense extent uf beautiful and fer­
A-------------------- --- —k
tbe Territories “wArnevrr Ukg wussW.- of
tile country, shall bq blighted by all tbe
•rsdy dem-srst*
•• *
- ----- — u_
,k&gt;d Jamea R*m4m

mirise load, fragrant as it is with the
violated by tbe present administration of
balmy breath of liberty ; and these pk-as happy b&lt;&gt;me of millions of Freemen.
tbe sham D«to&gt; eracy. And further, it is
Tbe democratic party—st least a por­
urable emotions were brightened, rather
tbe purpose of the Republicans to main­
than otherwise, by the sweet recollections tion ol it assuming to be the true duruucratain the principles of tho Declaration of
cy basantboritiyely assumed that Congress
independence, and mote out equal and ex­ ed around the soul, as Auburn, “tbs love­ luu no constitutions! authority, or right
act justice to every part and section of
liest city of the plain," the metropolis of to interfere with slavery in the Territories
of the United States. “N*&gt;n-intervnnti&lt;e
my native county, burst upon oar view.
Is th.-re any bing treasonable—is there
There are but few lovelier places than either in States or Territories" ia their
anything that tends to disunion, in all of this same city of Auburn. Situated far motto, proclaimed by their late Nati--nal
thia I
away from the noise and bustle of com­ Convention, and adopted aa tbe National
No! So long aa tbe Government is merce, with a population orderly, enter­
Creed of th&lt;- party.
administered upon tbe immutable princi­
On the other k&gt;nd tbe RepubLcan par­
prising, intelligent and refined; surround­
ples of justice, equality, and right, them
ed by an agricultural country of unexam­ ty contends that Gmgrras has lb. Consti­
is no danger of disunion. Oti tbe other
pled richness and fertility, it has nothing tutional right to pn-hi &gt;it slaiery in all
hand, when our government departs ma­ else to do but to be lovely and interest­ the Territories of tbe I nitud States, and'
terially fivtn thews principles to favorany
ing.
yvarticular or privileged daas—if it should

RepuUlicuna of Barry County on Friday
strong penchant for aristocratic show, but
the 29th last., at tbe Graft House in Has­ quire any peculiar gift nf prophetic viaion so task ful and agreeable are tbe numerous
v&gt; determine thst it* days are numbered.
tings, at one o'clock 1‘. M. A general
“Aida and lauti" who aspire to distinction
There nr 350,000 slave owners in ths
United States, who dalm exclusive privb
B&lt;a &lt;&gt;n, was expected tare with m;.teri&gt;U‘*P«i-''U.r u,“1* *k&gt; areupp.«d k. tU
the spirit uf aristicracy is diverted of ita
iiges at the expense of 18,000,000 of freeodious features.
aid ten days ago. Ix-ttcrs at* n -w lying
uu n. And in order that their peculiar
in tbe P&lt;wt Offion for him. mailed in Bos
The Goddess of Eaahion, in tins, as in
institution may g*&gt; whithersoever it lists,
bra July tilth, aa! others of more recent
HtsC Austin Blair, one of tbe very best
all eastern citire, reigns supreme; and the
date; still nut a word has been L-arm-d of - spvakrni in the Slate will be present to it was necessary that “plighted feith"
demand
fur boopscuntinuea unabateit A
him.
should !&gt;e violated by tbe repeal of the
ad.rvss tLc miMtiug, in oxijuncti-si with
few bourn ag-&gt;, while »tandi ng on toe side­
Missouri Uxnpromise, and that tbe freet-rmsfc
yOta
walk, conversing with a friend, my atten­
-reported
- • -to &gt;have •I. “
ft •line's
• c mp -t-n
CUME ONE, COME ALL-dhd Lear
tion waa directed ap street. I looked in
days ag&lt;&gt; for this place, an I is not yet what can bv said in taiur uf Faiaocx.
tbe dirvetiuu indicatol, and saw a canvas
be*d from.
1 would rx-t speak «&gt;f these
I suppress rd. All this has been done by
J. S. VAN BRI NT. f
large enough to cover a ainsll menagerie,
things to create unnecessary alarm, but to
the
present
administration
and
its
accom
­
J Ab. F. rtUBtIC LS. VCum.
show &lt;&gt;ur Eastern friends that our suffer। nicely spread and sweeping slong down
plices, and still tbe inaatixte demands of
WAI. BURG 11 EK
)
tbe walk. On taking a critical survey of
Xavcry
arc
not
satisfied.
And
they
as
­
rent North with 85
tbe moving spectacle, 1 discovered by tbe
sert that unless tbe free North will su!&gt;from, and we feel soincs hat alurmed tor
An adjourned niurting of tbe Young mit quietly to tbeir dictati&lt;in,.And suffer Lead and bonnet winch protruded from
his safety.
Men's Frvinnnt Club will be held st tbe them to carry tbeir institution into all the the top. thst it contained a “female wo­
A party of Buford's men were recently
man." My friend asked me to estimate
Court House on Monday evening next.
Territory of tbe United States, they will
on a butfslii hunk west .if the Big Blur,
her weight. Supposing that tbe weight of
Duct. J. llonsars delivers the address secede from the Union; And hero is
but they have 'been suddenly ordered to
bodies was proportionate to their dimen­
whi re tile threats of disunion oime from.
the cnrnp near the Nebnskalrti-. It is Le. there be a full attendance.
sions and aolidity, 1 inatinctively respond­
supposed they sre .HiUiyj^XTNiiinyaa in
Now we say, It is better that the Union
ed, 350. Judge of my horror wb«m in­
Uoaestr.
should be dissolved a tluiusand times;
We have anotia r beautiful specimen of letter that our tongues should cleave to j formed that the lady wbo occupied thr
well and n P
the political b-itristy of the buoucable (t) tbe roof of our mouths ; better that our ' ■pacious tenement uf flowing muslin,
» eighed only about 05 pound*. Tbe ap­
&gt;v w.l! build* an cntrenchm nt
right arms abould wither and perish, than i
parition, witli dangling curia and glittering
impurtaat news from tiiat region in mv
Desk
Not a dollar in mon y ban r c'.ed us
since the 1st uf July, and but little then

j

i{ale, and Wilson, tbe Garrisons, Wen- US as American freemen. “If this be trea­
cognizing ua, give a gracious smile, and
dal I FhUlips, Henry Ward Bes-cbr, Gree­ son, then make the must of it."
ley and others of tha like ilk, wbo spit
smile
waa, perhaps, quite bewitching V*
MecUm
of
tha
Yosas
Msa
’
e
Fremont
upon the Union," aa he states, in the s»me
Ctsh.
ray friend, but as Sue myself, having txvnitegnry.
The first meeting of tbe Young Men's
er before seen oA of this kind of smiling
Fremont Club was held at the Court
went is equaled Only by its mcsriacity.— H&lt; use, in this village, on Tuesday evening panoramas, I was not particularly fisscinaThe “bon.-st Ligo!" who penned that last. An able, eloquent, and powerful
It ia the province of aristocratic beauties
address was delivered by Daxikl Holwritten, that WendaU Phillipa and “tbr noox, Eaq., of Rochester, N. Y., and to smile; and gallantry, 1 suppose, re­
Garrisous” are avowed disun ion Uta, and waa listened to with marked attention by quires us to admire; but If 1 were allow­
, a large and intelligent audience of ladies ' ed to express my own sentiments, I abould
say, give mo the swee^ unsophisticated
publican party, or, in tact, with say parsmile of tha pretty country gjrl, in prut
! young men be crowned with success.—

That much good will be accomplished
I through their instrumentality, no one can
Tbe birds are Startled—toe cwttir arc frandoubt, and we bope the young men every
to the Union, and tbelr dsu-rrainati.m, if where, all through the county, will follow
passible, to pruserve it, in tact, in ita orig­ tbe example, and enter into the campaign
around tha “Mighty 1 om." It ia a apb®inal purity.
with aa much energy and enthusLum as
Who constituted this immaculate indi-

which American liberty pr--nines
the must valuable is the rerarao«x
to frocmcn to work, and sicuritv fiw
earnings. They can part with al] otfer

r, and tho match that will

manner of preserving tbe Constitution

then told him there were but tbre.- thragw
fur him to do; a II oat the m-litia, resign
or ta.e a during in the Kansas River.—
This made h’s white hjirs stick up straight­
er than usual, and be repiired to th&lt;camp uf M j. Sedgewiek, abowt two miles
distant, and •■rdvred a mewsengcr in hast*

Slavery is national or sccto-nsl—whether
Mbuuuri or Omnipotence b sujwrme.
As “incident" Las occurred to-day in
Lawrence. About nooa ’he b.41 for tbe
new Unharun Chunk arrived in town,
m Lswveuworto Gty.
At that place
threats were inxde that it would nevur
ring in Lawrence, Ac.; but here it b.
Mfo and sound, a much prized herald from
foe East—toe firwt Uli in Kamas; and
without dbreapert to uur famed ladies, we
unanimously honor it as the boil of Lnt
Ttou. Its weight 1s l,h00 pounds, and
may It never toll too death knell of Free
Esinas. It is placed upon blocks, and

&lt;&lt;ime iv-n- as I Hl«l - ui

under tbe lead of Buchanan and FUJmow,

and be admitt-d into the Uniisi" &amp;e.
Thus we see the ri.-ht &lt;»f Cm ires tn
exclude slavery from the T'hitorice i«

denied, and the right of tbe Trrritoris'

Icc’islatiirr to exclude slavery is dkni. d.
At the same time the inhabitants &lt;if the

&lt;-m-&lt;ra’ie partv. an.1 entered tbr esbiaet of a Whig l^resiAmt. Its chief tsp
tMirtcrsfrnm tbe south are r mpuJe wbqn.
Every fore igner nucht to be a republican

1-tep. Aag. &gt;«, 18K.
NOTICE.

manage their dom-wtu iortitsti-es is their

L^rau^uraAMociiMuu ।
sctoraal -gitatkra, and to P"«rw the
Union «&gt;f tfe-r Stites upon wbici&gt; ngr sees-

1-, shill sUvery be perm fed to extend,
without—let or hindrsnew, into all the

territory of tbe United States, which I-

It will al once, be pvrvcind that ’then
tinrt. So plain that “bo that rutmeth miy
are but two ■ides to this question, an nf ti n the mW influmtial member of vUri
read and be that feadeth may under­
•nd whose chief mipnortcr s Iq Conrrm,
fiemative and a negative—it ia a trial ■
politihs, brought to a wimple and single
Let us enquire first into tho Gmstituti&lt;.-na! power uf Gsigroea to prohibit sla­
very in the Territories. This power 'is firm’ the right to prohlb't slavery In t e
deriyvd from tbe fidlowing clause in the free Territories of the United States, and
tbe other party dirertly denies this r ght.
Corstituti'Si of the United Btetes.
■ee a parte fortonatrir n-hhrr l*rtr are
Nowjill that the Republican party asks.
“Tbe Grafrose shall have power to dis-

**" ttaw af &gt;&gt;MiW« sa tee •5"j**hVMPHBET
Jrfy n, IM

n

J»4n * rrTtau

ORTOXGF. BAIX-tMuil b«&lt;m k
■teta ta M«
eertato invoMs.

M

regulations respecting the Territ.ry &lt;&lt;• prehcosive understanding of the roar by
other property bvluoging to the United the people. They do not want any coll t­
State*.”
eral issues made. ITtey want the Deron- -

racy to stop their lying atvosatitsM of

“trossnedisunion," Ar, against tbeir urir+i.
anco of authority up&gt;e which tbe power

in question rests.
In 1787—&lt;ioe year before the prewvn:
the Confederation psaK-d an ordinance—

We want no shuffling nor dodging.

W«

want them to define and defend their d&lt;w*.

they attempt to justify their repeal of th-

Missouri G'tnpromise, and the extension

JcScrwra in 1784—prubibiting slavery or
involuntary servitude, except for crime o
which tl«- person bad been duly convicted
in all the Territory north west of the Ohio
river. And this act was acknowledged of
that assembled under the Constitation, in
aa art peseeu August?, 1789, entitled “an

end elevates the I .lack race, not nelv, but
tbe whites among whx4&gt; it exists. We

•r-TVB SMvrrv wo^rv v e»w~~ —• —
Territory north went of ths river Obkx’’
Uwe and nrohibits ita extension mtn wr­
in the fiilluwing preamble;
it
ale
atea
lab
r,
instead
of
degrad
ng
it.
“Whereas, in order that th. ordinance
of tbe United States in Conrrc*. mwmbled
onth . r twro 1 roras’n m st u’1'
for ihefpivenimtwit of the Territory north
•ws^t,
PH1I P dorsiieimer.
west
the Ohio rivwr, may roativne to
To J. F. DoMALsaow. Esq.
Aarc foU efecl, it is requisite that Certain
promote that “general wellffire," “domes­
pro* isiuna abould be made, so as to adapt
toe same to the primnt Cuustitution of tic tranquility," and those “bkweings &lt;-f
tbe United States.*

*,Js&gt;yH,teH.

________

FOB SALK LN CARLT
BARRY CO., VIZ ;

bm.

k. i»p &lt;•

*£*

And besides all thia wa want them to

tbe several bills organizing tho TVrritori-

National, and that it was tbe pulley &lt;/tbe

and which is given only to excite admira­ । al governments of Indiana (1800), Michi­
tion.
gan (1888) Illinois (1808) Wi-consxn
Auburn b not without distincton in (1838) Iowa (1880) and Oregon (1MB)
Slavery was prohibited by Cmgnwn ard
that Er.oa T. Throop, formerly Governor the principle waa approved by Prwsiden’s
of New York, resided. It is hero that A dams, J efferson, J acksun, Van Bu ren and

founders of our govarament thst it abould
anme of the points, upsa which th-ir pleadinr- must rest, and upon wh&gt;h tbe Ue
and candid dumawio

JAY.

Polk.
ei tence and artioos of such as Wm. H. rar* A»otmxb Asaatn.T.-Mr. B. W Vicks
And when tha discussion was hi pro­
Seward, John P. Hale, Henry Wilson. IrfBouth Carolina, attacked and beat with
ItaxpcJ-ru.
Wt taka great phamirw fa publishing '
a sana, Mr. Jaoob Stanwood' of Mass, at tor In Gragress, raaidec His history and gress in regrrd to the Ml’W'uri CnmprotoHenry Ward Psschrr, and Horace Greethe following latrTr tbe lion Phfi
the Metropolitan Hotel, in New York, on
Durota-inrar of Bu&amp;to, N. Y.. rop rtins I
W Mr'^mMr' ** brotaf
&gt;* it to thC qumchra ar isms, and a. o;&gt; to
____________________ Md oowed^r. He stands confessedly at tha bead of the
Mr. Stanwood rsaaived &gt;«• or two severe
wee to perpetuate the UeMiagsoflihmy.
tioc of Slavery in tbs Territories. and til

e wiw. 'H an
-1 — • —
— «r antae RFCUJSS
Hnr&gt; to rere-l the ria”w of the
Nn’wmka bftl whi-h nbroewt-*

MORTGAGE SALK

***

driven fmai &lt;*

bte. nwiver-mi
nf ik.
NFVKP Tf&gt; RF PRl***

* wwrj.s mm mrnitH. ■
min Wild. tan

In this cnonty. k»,aa.Pr«ideet Fillmore-

Rama

2,000

co*.

CWT* bre*d nwre wqi m a
will W rer H HeJaifir, AND

cinac: ate tor o-.v.-. .-v. tv-otnw-ti, ixto
whig Senator; 8.L-S Merrick, formerly a
danwent^r. The Ftemnat men claim
from 1000 to 1J0O mqprity in Bcwsr Cu.

niwx TO THE HILT."

_ -

Twelve bundled deb-fates aUrtuUd tbe

Territories

• ■ *:•■—

�Emporium of Fashion !

TRUE,

RUT NEVERTHELESS

'K?ri„t?rax-s

mili^woods

kZ uX •**»*•«&gt;
INDUCEMENTS,

ruiwnr.

I ■ elective frainrh:^

gSTi

proscription can be no st
which excludes free labor
: trr”n "H that aofl.com.
aan &lt;&gt;no half the territory
•n-Ignere nre t&lt;Miay hr-UT
re positive than any Win,
"■.“•lit"a. s;.
an 'n w. rf.,| party to
■* pra rira o tbe wratTbr a»
to ail ofua the nouthoruMand native, and it is that
have his share and wncy,
the republican party catere

Tho Promiaed Good Tixno haa
Gome. .

riuLtirr.

—rather than thia cor'd
tea the working man *h’
tl» fevri .ObeSI.&lt; n“

Tre.-ucuUr.

FHILLIIS’.

FHiLLUta*.

PHILLIPS’.
WRITING PAI’EB of *U kinds ohm U
~

__
rHlLLII-S’.
MFttCU ASTS CriSiied OargUag 00 at
ruUXlFS’.
BADWAV3R.

ESSENCES ef .11 kinds si

PfllLIlP&amp;V
PiiUWa-.

T

ill. It was n t thnuyHao
intil after be had left the
-tv. and entered thr-eabiaiSrsident. Ita chief sap.

1,000
&lt;1

Y

C’imA paidfar all Kinde ofcountry product

•r ought to be « rr-pnhl|
mocrat *»*reH a* a forei
a how be ran refuse to

T. I HIUJP8.

NOTICE.

we adopt'd citizens ought
r power tn put down tide
•ion, nn&lt;l to preserve die
Sutra upon which oar rwceprnanority of all citnwas
thia what conrae is left gp.
the one side we see a par­
.opened anetiiwtal agitation,
ve-y »’i«r*&gt;te,and which pm•live one nori ion of tberawm.
*n*e o'"all othora. Thhjor-eeented by an edminiMra*
nflurntial member of which
• f supporter a In Congraaa,
■cc&lt;»i‘»ni«ta. oom nod airow. 1W men do not geek;
• t’ni«o while in it they aae
the "•^•eramee* so that
:ory shall ’*• 1 r r when
it. On the other h-U,we
rtnna’dy neither l«r?r imr
h braidra 8-mg fully com•• ■er»|on"l “chernra of diadratroy the hnrmoor ofoar
awing distinctions between
it rarra and erwds. 1 have
•»erpt tn go with the only
nartv. tbe great republican
h th- whole roontnr. both
'1. and nil citizen*. Ca bolie
t. native and foreim, will
•&gt; every ripht. nrivileec and
wltwe bend, tbe ftHenrf
«nf« rgainst all enctniee at
•nlarlv C’Hunatr in onrcan•t Cr»i, Fremont to be an
•»h abi’itv more than mtffi•w»» witch m»- he red ui red
•vh'de ca rr-r. all h:" ■"•**’**in to be a trn’y na’ioml man.

and rd-trntion hia lifr baa
the service of hfa. entwt&gt;y;
«re for her than any living
I he ia conacirntioodf in f«r honored policv which prothere it exist* tmder state
■ibita its extension Into trr-

true rail *nd Mttle ll&gt;e *aaw ImediXcJr.
T PHILLIPS.
B1CHAKD MOCflMORE.
llutiiif*, Aug. i. IBM.
«W Is

Cheaper Than Ever,

pod LIVEBY STABLE In eonntetiu
I abovn line, by Baar&lt;1» A Xtcaota.

KANSAS BOUND

New

Goods

Our stock consists in\Z!^’gSll&amp;^“~S.“
part of

Small Profits and Prompt Pay,
Our Goods are now offered st a very small
advance on **»t. We speak no .vain or
botniMsti, words, but what we say will
be found to be literal! v true. Wc never
talk for Bancombe. Our Goods. l-*th of
■ &gt;ur own manufacture, and importation,
will be fotiml precisely aa we recommend
them. And aa to price, we are finnly
resolved to nut be undersold by any
House in Hasting*. Marshall. Battle Creek
or Kalamazoo. J.&lt; t *«ur citizen" anti all
others wanting Goods in our line, make a
note nf this, and try ui, licfore making
their pureh tse*.
Like an ortliodox esrraou. our "took of
tinods ia contained uwier tereral different
heads, and ••neb head comprises several
distinct particulars.
FARMING UTENSI1S:
Grain Cradles, Grass Scythes, Bush
Scythes, Hay. Straw, and Manure Forks,
Snowls, Spades, Rakiw, Hora. Ac. ’

sale

FOR CASH,
or Ready Pay

Dry Goode, Groceries. Crockery as
Glau ware. Hate Gapt and Bonnets
’ a nice assortment and very cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES
a yreat variity of
Ready Made

vtrr cbe«p «t

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

CIOTHINC,®
thal cannot be beat in
Syl«' quality or price, NAILS, SASH, j
I QUAWL8.
O FsucvS.
Also n great variety of uthei dcairablc
Goods, such as Bonnet Riblxins and
Flow* rs, Paraanls, I'uns, Chnllics, Ijtwns,
Muslins, Mantillas, summer Shawl*.

—£KnnrlLLD
K

I^wna, Beragea, Delaioea, ChaJHa, 4m

1 groat v*rtHT oflSaBK£NFlI:LD~S.r

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
I ESFILLI/'B.
it so, by selling goods
OMESTICS BbMtiap. Ticking Striped
promise vou
cheap, we are now
SM-ings, Blewhrd Shctinj,
Shirting*.
n
GREAT BARGAINS.
KK.FU
receiving directly The subscriber would
We also carry on
WOODEN WARE:
from New York a
iuen l&gt;nilin&lt; Ac
KES FIELD’S.
1
Ws*h Tillis. Pails, Angur and Ctiiwl | the
FURNITURE
J Handles. Ax*' Helves, Wash Bosnia, M*»p.
large assortment
before purchasing elnewbere.
call attention to his new and well assort.' Stick", ( hubra Pins. Ac.
Business
and
shall
&gt; FIELD’S.
of Spring and
CARPENTER’S TOOLS.
I SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS,
Hand Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Ti-nonJ keep everything per-|J^
Summer
|
Selected with care expressly to meet
Saws, Augur*. Plains «*f all dcseriptii'ii**,il‘taining to that Line. —
Grind Stones and
the wants of tbe people of lias- f
KEXFiELDS
। Bits and Bit-Stocks. Axe*. Adzra. Bro.&gt;d- ]
goods
1
tines and Barry county.
T
Axes, Bench do., Square* of nil kind" | We use great ertre in
EADY MADE CLOTUIN’G. C
. Vnto.
Every thing tliat is ne
which we offer at re' Slide Bevel**. Comm* n nnd Mortice Gunof alt *
U lor *n|nin«r • prime
evasary to one’s
for*r.« ma.or.audl enangb
Manufacture ’of *ud
RUI1, larceAc,.noaib
I' sea. Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis I the
for any t»&lt; for ••!* ctnp. &gt;1
KES FI ELD’S.
comfort nnd
duced rates, for
els, and Hammers of all aorta and sixes. |
our
Furniture
&amp;.
none
happiness, nx far as tempo­
MASON’S TO'ILS.
READY PAY.
ral wants are c-ncvrncd,
...................
...„ibut
the best materials
Plastering, Brick, nnd ..........
Corner Trowel",
!
(except Hardware) arc now
Also a Urge assortmem of
’
Our stock is compri­
offered for HEADY PAY.
! wash
srin,Bnisnca,
i..-vu. &amp;c.
«.a riomi w». ! 1 .use(I anjI nOne but * the1 Mailers. «1.&lt;1 «rnyihlnx
SjtfS«i&lt;
T
» IA
1
KE.X FIELD’S
sed in part of
\ Tbadics
Llrcss Goods,i
shoemakers’* FIXINGS.
fixings.
i best workmen employ-!
SHOEMAKERS
luiwna.
I Slt-x- Thread, Sh**e Knivfes. Ifon and
. Of
[,si.-n.
r&gt;»a, Sb.«
K»bP&gt;rn--ita*.
.
Among our Stock AV,5'''S4““S^
Ginghams
Zinc Hanitners,
Pi»*-vr*,
Peg
FARMING TOOLS.
the latrat
l

mu

T J. HUMPHKSf.

Print* ’
Dvnima.

BreiA*. 8. uing and Pegging Awl*. Ac.
;
styles; Delittnea,
,
,
lr. addition t«» the alw*v« enumerated ■
Pahiructta, Al|uteca,
Sheeting*.
- .......................
t.rg- ...1
die finest styles of American
gtncr.Il assortment of
Shirtinga, Kentucky Jean*, 11 ata, Capa,
Prints. Drtwa Trimmings, JUuirReady made Clothing,
antirjae Velvet and Mum; Ru»h
Boots.
: Ih.rxlcrw, Bonnet*. Glove*. Ribbon*. Silk". Ruch ns T&gt;ble and Pocket Cwtlvry. Till,
Shoe".
Satins, Embroidering Bilk. Victurinw, Ch. «t. nnd C«ip»*oerd Lock*. Padlock*.
./i
Crockcry,
Indies'C«mll&gt;rter». Children'" Hi.hh1n,Ac. 1 [,uUh al„] Screws of every variety nnd
Hardware.
COTTON GOODS, ' kind; Knob Locks and Lnti-hen. FfnW*-,
GIa«aware, Fanning tools, Ac.. Ac., ami
r«n.v.i.
n""".
in Act everything tliat our frivnda n.-vd.
Shawls, single ijid double.
nd Talde Caatiire. Shut Poudiea nnd
READYMADE CLOTHING
Belts. Powder F’
f everv dent-riptien. Mi knble I utix a J WnneFca.
Sl-oco. Indin Ruldn'ra, Crockery, Gluaa. Ground Wap-n i..
Gate Hangings,
and Strew Warr.

; ___________ ____ ___

r^MdoiUn and

wai

'yyHEREAS^m,

NOTICE.
JOOTPH^CAJMUM JO-

EZIU TUBUS.

s
14 *4 mi* » WBHIVII

mortgage sale.

.

We do not wish to
brag about selling
goods cheaper than
our neighbors, but we
wish to have all call
and satisfy themselves.
To persons having
C.1SH,

1 '*» **

-ited abrat’ »«• wixtwr.—
■ran tn hr driven from &lt;*r

vFVFprn

inch ft’it
— mIIt SitB.

may be found

'l/ra
ew&gt;"&amp;»vuo?r
LIND AND COMMON

pLOVE k&lt;t»

** h*TferrgtLD,B.

v-rr w?TI be •
-rar **
THE HILT-

30,000CSS iSfijraW;

CORN 4« OATS

FOR SALE

FOR

“t*”1”

। --------- s----------------------------- .----------------------I
urte goods.
BEDSTEADS.
rromllfXcetiUi
Side, Card and Center Tablet, Fall Leaf'
KEN Fl ELD’S.
Jenny Lind and Liyht Stands. Laussae^ |______________r_...........
, —
common Cane and Spring bottusn Chairs. flNABLE CLOTHS. Blraeb-d
ByTabU
J

-

W

An, ,nm«i., ..r I'.n.', iw„ wuw; ,*^.1

w.Htd and Dlaek Walnnt

■“ASnnmT

--------------------------- - -------------------------------------

JL.XT JMC36I3SS3F&lt;. •

on hand and tor sak

_____________

A* we shall bb continually reociviag adkkxfield-b.

VARIETY STORE! !

Cheap for Guh. We would inrite a call 1*
—
an J an examination of uur Gtiods and ’
trcnrr-l assortment of new ami f«ahrices, and iwe will trv and satisfy vo
of all kinds. Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
SfEBBIN^ &amp; RUSSELL
Gliua. Cut nnd Wrought Nails. Carriage
Oil*. Dycsti.ffs, &amp;c. Ac.
Bolts Chhle end Trace Chain. Bnuw Ket­
Hostings,.June U, 1856.
Call and (Bounina for yourselves and tles, ln&gt;n Tcakvttlea, Frying Pans, Steel,
sec if these statements are true.
yards, S..nd nnd Meal Slews, Sheep nnd HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE
.
N. ACKLEY.
Cow Bell" with Straps, and everything
Hastings. May 1, 1855.
else from a Twrnty-Horai'.Power Crow­
Bar down to 11 Cambric Nceille.
We have nl«o iuat received FIFTEEN
nnd trimming* of nil kinds—Can’t Jxil tn
TONS
OF IRON AND STEEL; al«»,
CHICAGO
Zinc, and Slwvt Iron, which we will ku.
at a novax so low as to defy competi­
BOOTS AND SHOES.
tion.
We desire to call particular attention
PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,
largnt pvMiblc
»«.ieci«l froiu U
No 43, rroaklln Street,
COOKING STOVES.
CHICAGO,
iXiZDComprising all the newest nnd most af-

DRESS GOODS

pi rchaac will find inducement*

AT ALL TIMES

GROCERIES

raovKD rArrxaMs that can be bought in
the Eastern markets. Also, to our ex­
t&gt; naive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
STOVES.
We utter no idle bowl, when wo say
that our assortment of Stoves ia IwtU-r
and more ext* naive than can be found at
any other Store west nf Detroit; and we
dp" but speak the himplx, kaxxo vacTit.
w hen we proclaim to the earn of. the in­
telligent million that wx will mot nx oxdkksold by any other bouse, either great
or small.
&gt;
TIN 8HECT-IR0N. AND COPPER
WAKE—Of our own mannfaoture, al­
ways on hand, t nd made to order, and all
Goods made by u&gt; will be warranted
PINENZNIM'^MST™*™^ without reserve.
And now friends, oaa word with yon.
LETTER.
We hare spared no pains or expense t»
procure Goods that will please you.. In
return, are solicit from you a generous
patronage; and we would esteem lias a
particular fcvor if those wbo have unset­
tled accounts with us would eall and settle

Our stock of Groccrie* ia very large,

NEVINS A KNAPEN.

AND MEDIONE3,

AGUE NOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
w thu*
She^Bg^os DriWag,
r*£wol Oraebo;- Over sill
li&gt;o d»T. Erery
PwUlriAl H14.tr*BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

SUPERIOR METAL,

ASUS S0T10X8

R IcKixr!dl

NEVTNB A IN APEN.

PRINTING TRESSES

•S 8FPJ

c^KetaWS

lsllKUASDOTmmiTARDWAnE.|

Bu»k«i» a new »nd el
.... I(liail(i
&gt;-------- - , — r--------------------------.'
.
—• ;---------- .
".
s^TARtes pro nooR cas i C““SLi
^01-AS
Ilf REA I .S. SO.rylhiug in thst fine. Gl*«
€■..,• ara

SHFFIELDS
and wishing to make
purchases, wc would
say give us a call and TYPE FOUNDERY
we will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
no matter "how small HAV1NG our arrangements complete
all the requisites of the
your “pile”. That good tradetowithsupply
a stock of
Tea kept constantly
PRESSES, TYPE, INK,
on hand.
Chases* Cases, Galleys, Cota,
Money on those old
notes and accounts
will be thankfully re­
oz“o?S OVX MANUrACTVRh
ceived.
GRANT 4x EPAULDING.
Hatingx, June 18, 1856.

WILL HAVE.

Goods

vk m

LAND FOR SALE IN CARLTON,
BARRY CO.. VIZ:

1 miration before ns and ottr
I think of far more Unpor•frrrat and nor brawc. and
&lt;r» nf owe razftTw/****. th*1
hrther or not Mr. Crtunre
withdrawe.
•
*
of the dlffeul*i«&lt;a
h®

OPPOSITE J. a FOOTS.

2,000 k«-i ;’lu;
’ASKEE XOTIONS. • rxxi MwrtBwnt at .
raibup*.

r

COMPETITION.

r^BftS.
nSATSSX
,,‘ *
Thw.hM. rfStag«
P^rided with ooot,

l&gt;Uil f

Wanted,

The Latest and most
Approved Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

VARIETY STORE,
wratic Stat&gt; amen lltVw
•Vright and Ceas, and the
:y of which wan never, until
ran. called into question by
not even by auch
•lemorrata aa J. fan C. Offtnea Rnehanan. Thia

I, 000 Men

Which they offer for

baiue Creek, Hastings T“

I’HILUFS*.

Ik. which ra~ivM .be .7

STEBBINS 4 BUSSELL.

NEVINS A XNAPEN

AT

H. J.NOW
KENFIELD
’S,
IB THE TIME.
TO WHOM GOODS WILL BE SOLD

AT THE

GOOD NEWS!!

m GOODS!

flAVX Jost rvtarnM from New York with ■
I y E Lava on band, a large and extenah e
vgrUopstMt of SPHINO sad SVMMLk
HE tide in the affairs of those tn.-n I1 Stock of Goods and are constantly
GOODS, which Wire porcbMsd at szlratady low
rale., ud win b« s&amp;rvd st priest to eorrwpead.
who want anything in the line of receiving direct from New York,-addDn'ert Hntirg*,
'
HARDWARE, which ia tno*t sure totiona to our already large Stock wh-cud
l&lt;wi an to fortune, is now sL-tting very with great care as "to the wants of this
8H0te.
HATS 4 CAPS, 0LAS3 sod DLASS"trongly in the directi.m «f HADLEY community of
•t WIGHTMANS NEW STORK—
AND
® ’
Tha fl«idrirom tbe East has iuvt rolled in,
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.
floating to our Store tbe largtat and most
perfect as-wrumiit of Goods in our line
that can l»e found at any place west of
?CnI I* ■“iU ’■no?« hraaetnw
J
Detroit city.
CM..U.U,
to-, d klwl*^
Our incna*ing trade, and the incrcaslKJsLd5A0S ’**•*Baiu*Cmk
wfctaci.es.
3g wants of the citizens of Barry nnd
uime and Tin ME.
THIMBLES.
joining counties, have induced us to en­
large &lt;-ur business by the purcliaae of n
Stock of Goods, larger ami more varied
than has ever before been brought to this
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEMT, markvt Our sb&gt;ck cornprisea everything
in the line of HARD WARE that can
•ed Il.duaxjrr"10’
»«»**&lt; JpbMtown,
lie named or thought nf. Wc have made
C^.U.RM^,RAS-,riLriTA0ES »-’• Bata.
•ur purclukvcs with direct reference to the
’’u&gt;d Fnd... ..a
wants and intt-rtwta of our customers, as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
principle «if

JAMW A, BWKttKY*

TOBACCO, and Sas

arrival of

Hadlsy 4 Wightman's ,

TAltOR SHOP
SUPERIOR

GREAT ATTRACTION [vxrRECEDErrzn

Mewrv. R. HOB d C0„ -

Do m I be bas'ifol; bring in your
p the old score and comSUB. Wc • - 1 bo happy to
to receive our-pav and to
goods. Give us a ca!L—
Our store ia ONE DOOR WEST OF
THE POST OFFICE.
HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN.
HaMin«B,JuM 12. 18M.

neas.

Jpril 11, 1858.

to aeaauwtsSil an Aon MttM&gt;

EXTRA BTPERF ME FLOUR

WKK?

�i

F-

■

■■ i-

£ AES

BALE OF STATE TAX LANDS.
I

' A UDITORGENHRAVS OFFICE, 1
1802
K

TV-OTICE
ted.
LN tied tn U.e County of Marry, bid off to tt

UM
1837
1838
1.839
1840
1841

s
S

18
10
iu
10

1843
1844
1845
415
blank) 414
408
17
404
405
“ lot bet’n 12S7
j 13
1288
u u
u
1257
13
1258

ANNUAL TAX BALES.
in (Im Vosttly of

11
18

;3-.a
rar
»***i

1 70
1 70

^Through in seven hours,

1 70
1 70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

*"* KI* 2JTD VJOjLXT C0JC1W
,

•IIMINE W F4 8HION!

1 70

THOS. F. HARVEY,

■RofiuE"
J 70

1 70

Motie* b torsby itTM that &amp;

MERCHANT TAILOR

’

and dealer in Rwdy Mad* Qathing

»£•§

WHITNET jonrb.

LUMBER OF ALL KINDS FOR HALE.
M , •
w£a GARRISON.

Uulinp, Jan* », 18SA

GOODS CHEAPER
than
, Town 1 aorta of lung* »
« *&gt;
»&gt;»

BEAUMONT’S
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S

would inform hi* friend* and the public

that he has in store, a good stock of

Ever!!

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
. Spring Trade,
ICE CREAM, Micately pGatoabte, right from which wc will sell very
W—z JC3L JCLM * P
to make room for oHr
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
STARTLING NEWS
FBOM
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
MORE DEPREDATIONS
Ready Made Coth­
BOBBER RUFFIANS! ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
• &amp;■ Shoes,
T is not our intention to detail the hor­
I rors of Civil War, but to cal! attention and other goods is
SPLENDID STOCK OF
quite full, and we will
NEW GOODS! sell them at prices that
Now being exhibited in Hasting*, by
will astonish the
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

ME DOOR WEST OF NEVINS * KN APEN'S,
AT THE SION OF THE BALLOON.

rruns Saloon U kept etrieUy on TEMPE1 RANCE PRINCIPLES, wber. tb. mo.l te
...._____ ■_ ■ &gt; _ 1 *
1 7,.^, •moving lb.

ISA

S 1*0

S
»•¥

}

We do not hesitate to say that our
stock is “ splendid,” and our priett unprecodentcdly line. For GmA or Ready Pay,
we won't 'be ktnderfold. Call and examine
our stock of

Beady Made Clothing,

:ii

Broad, Caasimcre, and Kentucky Jean
Cloth*; Sheetings, Checks and
Stripes, Denims and 1
Tickings.

.ptrfc’iuTTi

Call and examine our stock of
Men’s Double Solod Stogas.
u
“
"
Brogans.
“
Tics and Gaiters.
Ladies’ Bootee*, Walking Shoes.
“
Slips, Tics, and Gaiters.

•:s

Call and examine our large stock of

GROCERIES !
Lot No

J*

i:

5

si s'is -a

1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1181
1132
1183
1134
1185
1187
1138
1179
1183
1184
1185
1186
1210
1911
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219
1232

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
10
10
10
10
20
20
17
17
17
17
18

1234
1235

13

1287

13
13
17
17

1940

A

li c?

sta.

1269
1980
1272
1273
1274
1275
1278
1TH
1278
1279

13

13

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

)
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1

79
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

1 70
1 70
70

Molasse*, Oils, Ac.,
Ate.
total.
WZ KXKF CONSTANTLY OX BAND,
81
Crockery,
Glass
and
Hardware,
81
81 Farming Tools, of the best patterns; also,
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tubs,
81
Pails, da?., &lt;kc.
81
81 LADIES—Don't burn in tbe Sun, when
81
you can buy a good
81
81
81 For TEN SHILLINGS; and those that
81
can’t be beat, for a trifle more, at
81
tho Cbkaf Cam Stobk or

Call and look at our

Summer Dress Goods.
NOTIONS—Of endless variety.
We do not deceive you with fictitious
prices, and show you Goods too poor to
give away; but we offer you tbe beat
articles in the market, at prices tlntt can.nl Z—.’7 «- —J,

CUTTING DONE
ON SHORT.NOTICE.

N. B. All those mcnand boy* that are

in debt to him for clothing that u

WALK UP TO TUR CAPTAIN'S

Office and

world
We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

cabinet

soon aa possible and

oblige,

Ware

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

Hastings, May 1, 1856. r

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I
MO HUMBUG.

K BIITI BK Mate I. OBOES.

Call and see our stock.
STEBBINS &amp; RI SSELl
Hastings, May 1, 1850. •

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN
IMTHKHELDI

ILK PARASOL

NEVINS &amp; XNAPEN.

or Ready Pay.

ttachment notice.—John KiinatH.-k *■

Store Pipe. Farming Took and '
Mechanise TooU of every
kind
« vdl etU
cheaper than reer
b^fortofervd
in thie Market.

A

H.rbKitfaSrtaA. Molten ia berobr gir.o torn

frwa tbe elid D*Hai1uit to te Mid Plaintiff b tbr
ana efttm hmdte m* Mte DoUan nnd IbaUeM

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,
Aitortwy tor PUiotiff

VILLAGE ORDINANCES.
HADLEY L WIGHTMAN

E0T CaU early, before Ute crowd gets
in, and don't farpet the KAME.
NEVINS dt KNAPEN
Hastings, June 12, 1856. &gt;
7.
OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

WANTED!!

70
70
890 TO 8250 PER MONTH.

300

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THE UEPUBUCAN BANNER

TERMS OF ADVERTING.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

,&gt; Proas. Roesa’s Uioca.

•»*&gt;

C- S. BURTON 4r Co., Proprictora.

VOL. 1.

,iU besttcdttd

Bl SlNESb DIRECTORY.
OF SIX 'Lt XXX on LEES---- W,0

” TAILOR

Xi Made Cothing

■ids and the; public

a gtrod slock of

TERMS—41,50, TN ADVANCE

Hastings, barry

^CwitHmur.’ ^ounty^®r^t

inc guroen at inc. onc wouia
, uc-.v.v
..
~ -----------the gwitlcr sex from the equivocal and urn destiny foe thia woman (a no pleme* herBT ■FAUL
BtOOVOLK.
MVO. IMWTVUK.
K. Bwa&gt; Jac .-Sir. An omaura
a gvod deal &lt;/ the .after -KX in equivocal position play-th’ng and toy, «p self upon being such a ‘glorim»«rretare3
to the lewd ofco-cnual and compuhiun In ''that'the partner of her life should be * incident occurred here this morning—a
— I the routine of my dally duties. I watch deed as well as in name. Not urrly er»m-1 pack-home or beast of burden, while she
u WheciRu, Wholesale and tti
T. J. nUEFl'lBEr, Jl
Of. । their muvcTneuts when they little expect pamOn in pleasure and hours of idleness, I tkwnt. In tl«e reiMhine ami outvies the
it. but
I am
their companltm
and guide
In
cumpanioo
in ay mpadrea
Intellectual,
| butterfly in ephemeral gawbi or pavpore= the businew hours of the day, when hus­
I via uassin«*al&lt;&gt;ng Fort St towards
and cointianiou and yoke-fellow in toil and I lc« existence.
J eiX^Sie. Jd -uddoely noticed
bands, fathers and brothers are safely box­ care. 1 would reduce this inequality uf . Bui toy theme is expanding before me
ed up io ccwnting rooms, offices and s'torea, the rexes and set them upon a level, m In ’ Into *n immenao territory, where I hare
and when butterflies instinctively spread iov said aadneas. eo in corueatness and re- ' no time npw to follow it. L« this single
Stare, Rower, their gaudy wing*’.“
in mid-day
sunshine.■—
«""►««? ™v
“ aiitv of purpoak In burdens to bear M ' «rap and illustration miffice for the time. large, brawny-anned man, full six feet two
;
MiefiI claim to nave a boondlcns fondness for
In his bools, in the act of menacing a bttJe
for wdl
ti
. iMo...
Jdore anon.
..
anil the whole sex, andIxjudl^roudnm
if whot they aomctlint
IX-aler in evvrv variety Wm. Buna nan, Attoruev, Counsellor
___ ____
l.r«wrt,...
nm.u,n..s
nowhttediirmtanMnt. fliop. I
fellow not five fe-t high, and endeavoring
““.'At c.uf...i..
friend, Mr.
* "■
"to
w
tMW
or
thr».
ran
‘
ldcs h,
„'n ,
compel me to think of them seems w
to
■■
trt.
nj-. B.
ortus
mu,'„ ,, ’,h. „»U
--■■■•
- Bh«1t. or
5 lUtforf,
-=■■
Attorney ™Cr.m
and Ccnm UK . d»b rf Mturor™. I hrtt th. dear u&lt; ^41U„
■c, xuriw™.--.- .^■SMl Mrl^aU- fm. ewa rf lie
■atfcB, I ™tun. »tU brlura In&gt; tlraore t.t-or- .
,b. ho lh..«br of it Siu 1 to” “**
S".Tt'k
,t s. lUrting*. »««__
“• ————- -■■
---------- "nt
■
k
ibuanlaml.thrttrt.lUlIrtAorUt.ooaM
»phic account of 'the immaim bock towns, who bed remained here over
•avlmxo. Dealer* in *11 kind* ,
“ !
‘ Uvi, “ t"'..1”?,"!"*«
“ O.t bare ao aww a &amp;«. Still ate !■«». ! ftea of |L'aiiforuio, tlic greatest trees in night, and had plainly been an attentive /rirnd to Liberty aadof
.
noo^bwoe
‘’lw&gt;’bWv«r of the requirement* of the
*“'11 J“!r'
r?"11 torrir at.J Miration to braak *mo,b , *• •“Wj One of them, which liad been 1 ~
Maine Liquoe
Idquor Uw, for —--------------he find sufficient
scrtaitnxJ, by counting the grains I Mafotf
—Jons Robef-tb, Physician and Sur
iraeon. &gt;--------. , is k
larr routine, and so she flutters her way
np,
to
be
twelve
hundred
and
r
rom
—
—
-si^u.1hi*
waistcent
waistcoat
to
render
•?’- 0
faappil v and
» unconcerned of
"t"—’' *
T“”
“ fc*
' *unU ^’r /**“ benefit of . tnrvaai. |;fc
in.M
aaaappiir
andaaaunwawm.™
-;the
l- stt
Dwelling enMroe&amp;rer. near the Coarti Hmm, °J*
ridiculously prguarious.
X
wbota
tt may
; £._•
Un^atatbU,
Wliri. .■ mehtv
f“» vi
■' *!irs uld. When Mahomet was j
whom it
mav concern. I Jwlrr
derire to ulk
talk .
a |t . . .1 .
___i._ j_u„ i..a:.t.
Mich.
'
.,;lirUt M**-Ctottaag- R“!c? * MockIttlle whir ami my. few word, bluntly [ „
b ,« &lt;Una „ irLc „„ Un&gt; fa, . ._
at nurse
num. this
t
tree was sprouting. Says ।
Hft informed the crowd in general^that
“Your most humble *"d
—- ------- A.------- I U L. Il.u Al“,,o? owl &lt;..&lt;ww.ll.. .. tl.o w.lbout
the Rev. gentleman': x
,
be ‘went furBuek and Brack, and be was
*‘lbo"' WKviml
•5®^. g&gt;u*nuv.
sUlmuy. I ha,a ‘
,u„
merited bmtlman.
servant.
A.
full-blooded
oftho
“ It is nircst, yet nothing tliat wo mean 1 alcarly
.
.—a e..n
Lik..4.A representative
——. oi.iit-u nftha
■
i lowing
k dmt, jjr Plimpton te head clerk ' of the
-.a. Wxaiax &amp; C&lt;&gt;
“Sans Soud, October 7, IMO.
by
forest.
There
is
no
ander-growth,
unwashed dcm&lt;Krec¥ that one occasional­ i
__ ___________________ ______ ___________ 1 my •vntlmcnts arc Very unnnteteable to .
roeA.&lt;nlllc firm of ‘«mrbnck.
■Uer. *4 Pf“F*'7»
On the envelope thus addressed:
WatelxKui
«• 1
1 N.
and vuunsciior
Counsellor at
at .‘ ?, “*!; ““ Vc.53■ r u»P?P
Co., importer* of laq-s, em- ecarcvlv anywhere a rock; the mirfeees ly meets in this long gathering country...T.. i
Ferment. SeMtw.
?i. W.
»&gt; ■ Falx,
r AiJt. Ajtbrnev
Aitornev ami
1 ‘ “*»r, with both sexe;. hfurr£r
tire as lieautifuilv turned as if shaped by
.U«.
_ ----------■.--------.. .------------- 11 Judl
Vnt"
. nl
mvsalf
d,i«,w_•"
‘!&gt;irtMn
Dcr
-T
CafcctKM.OoavejMciax.VcuMOOClaim.
1 8,ia11
« my»«»
dottn—
wmt ?.hrfliilJje&gt; Bnj Brin^,
•a'
l •nditp-nciM attmuh-d to with pruoijituna | not very, complimentary
the ,**tiini»-1
ri
He
is thirty.
a very good looking fellow, a laudscajic gordner, and ducted all over
5f-1■ «td
EiSSW*'
V,’“ ’J”*;—
“in
JjW,
1 htretJ
liM.lire
.(d
by
myriads
of
flowcra,
mure
delicate,
if
r likdv i
n.—...i ,v.r«y. He is a little worn
t, ltrs CWUng «a i
i cs you the Impression not niore various than any gardens ever
lUecs..UMtlnp. uk*»। i-ii.fcL
iseen
nervioc,
and grew.
K”*- Moving
M&lt;-vmg along these
tn«e surfaces,
sunac ex rounrmia- uh&lt;m
th. other dem red to Ba»e !».«&lt;« , w
Z Werred to
_____
_____
&gt;in
has
service,
early
dat
a, ex-jand
ding over a lull, or galloping through plconre&gt; particularly, of ‘crunching, tu labors of Fren*»L
,
.SZCHBIXS A HtWXLL, Dealer* m UQ . PaUic 4c aji b-imw atteutel to pnuaptly | efYlSfog tlMTbrerxttft name &lt;rf woman, perliaps
.
n sown
-------- you
wild
o«te scu,
in cartoo, he has »««&gt;o »knt valley, wig.diug here an&gt;°t‘£ LX..,’ Sw-jSwiiJrxZ.’.
11 v.
t„rt.J. Gtr«»:»•». Crockaiy. H?1*.
“‘’J** 1 cidcOcientlr. OfficeXo.'s Kvbte'sUocL,UottU ufiicll IS the pcculisr boast of the native tra-t«rritorially.
You «—
1'-®!**^ .. .
I America. I don’t mean the Aboriginal
Vmiwr.
la &lt;b» “* -“’'-I*
,"■* *■*.................................. ................................................1
—gotten a few t.reuiaiMie WWW-.««». ••• —
among tall pines u
and re­
’ *”. **.' • '■
’ i—n ’ Fraai* &amp; Voaiixxs. Livery Stable. Hors 1 American.
1Ills ideas I am told
* were
1cVC
___s, from
r___ ,___
„.u. etc.
..•- ! ows, and there omonc
of
hardi work,
drawing their huge conical shajx* on
“•
1 shr.ll be aroused o lle
rath(,p
|n Ws drCMw, bnt h» a ; dors, drawin
anrl rwarhnna rwriiwwlprr &lt;1 ...
. -_ t. a,_.
«S ’"X“ UKTK
aXSSS.«*
Jardtaurfcotu^
. ,f ™.„r ... ------------------a
... had
--- ---------------------------------------my inaignifi- ,rjv^_ ||„ u comelr
cumcl.. and
^.i suirt
QU1,. In
in lu&gt;
hi* we
&gt;ocn die tree, and taken. tUir m I. u
u, rep&lt;.at t
. M .Urw,
-. „
„
„ ,
Uull dorW mywll Iwhurl my
. IV
.44 Maautewrwof
1
kt"&gt;rmy urtjw.fc"n t»r h^»lt' ?„„mer. but thm 1. a twolutrttrm Ihrn,
“IlteS; b,.Brt &lt;O U«lu~ .be quirt -T.
. ?',
liult.ir I KjcSftdsStT1SStSS? 1" I r1’™. "■“?* •"WJ
that ull. yon that hr I,a warier.
trees, we olncrvral, were Increaringjn
Fmnont tnan, mid to | Barbara «d PueUs dekw W* (
c“l,r
:• a. H. and frm* a »&lt;« ■ tt M. Itmr«6 W«k. । slmt to find its own appreciation, if it de- (
you Jnw,t |)im in
.trect, and you
B oi sire "" «&lt;• neared the place, till finally.
cfficta of t|,e bed liquor, too, ( New
..... CMlforal*,
. lUllOIllIB, or
VI - J
"1—
njJ
' -k------(tt.ir'fc Sun- &gt;iuT&lt;t«wT «e* i'll*.’ i’ost
uvJr- AckkCt Store, HmUnri, Mteh.
. I serves it.
’
might be half inclined to suspect him of
of longitude, from tlw 33th to Aa
big •untcrrificd'delegate dutebed the
t^'Wm-s. ■“■fi
.
J M
.Phvsiei.n and Hirnredii.
S,’‘l|1 1 eL,UI
“’JL in
j being an educated man of fortune..so C„1 descending gently along a w estern “mp0 J
ralld of latitude, t our hundred poW*
' .wS
wFwcn
Itthcrcd-u he;' but you . among th. file of little manta, we came ,
• kcr Ly the t&amp;ruat, in lib buge
mritri A i &gt;&gt;., Denlcre in Drug* 1 0*^
subUii. A h«s»--ir. sure. k'«b:’. bumble way, b a poor car-ronduclur in*y I
...j __
j _.n „..i...r^lh„t
ve been determined hyposometeicen)
ch a mighty th.-me— | *w* Jj )1(.
5u. ,;urr that tjloll„h a u^tfe. j to the.gate of the real gunte,
' grijx, *nd threw him backwards agatad
iv: -«i’J-4-roir«.r»i"BKolu5T"r' j Mock. Hsstisri. Mk'.i
t Ik? heard upon wch a mighty theme
; a
ipprehetia too great
|ie ,TM n,„
W!&lt;
Hetmprcs- mt«.. the e rared ptmtul rf tbe Big Tnx j tbc
of B WBgf,n rt,Ddlllg ire«. the by barometric observation*, and, iw IM
•,.
•&gt;,.*•&gt; Uoaon. I)tebioff»,, — —
”'yf. 1 huw I faucy, nay, .apprehend too great a |
most pari, ^graphically bv
rights, may overlook.^
^j^^bh-with the notlmitMl I Hotel. Iwt we« th* two Semin«a.wmc i|ee||B&gt;
Tuny.
_ jitch.
seal for woman's ripiw,
cal ubsertauons I «o ibat a district wtuai
irifch 1I mulct
&gt;life,
fi«t high, md
:
-HI choke yer a* bad yer won’t her a
.,a &lt; .TS.».«»■&lt; »"W‘ I »bb
&lt;»»1&lt;I call
“II atten- ., .|,„ 14a.
an and
ml that dutv, and I «re five hundred
fer^b^fer ilJ narrow road
■. f7r nury Fremcmt ibis with the winding*
windings of the rottt^ amourt.
OCre. K*ste»&gt;
, y OKKXJiFiE
rttou.Mrtfc
.........................................
ney sod g«»ct»! , turn to wUit 1 bdi*ie to be one of thi not p]CMUrCj l. .... ---------and] imw between. Thwe are thr&gt; first of the I
„
big' bul^. „ be dashed
to 3,GOO fcogr*P^ J?
Vfco Q^&lt;w
fV 12 A*111 Rreatcrt social errors of our turn-. I n- 1 |u;nj ,() rtc,„ int0 jn, cflUnting-rooni a..,
and t Washington cedars we bad ten; it real, | g* ,
0
fbAorariy.
nnuth of tSe Kansas to Fort Vim «Crw
^&lt;7«TTim- frr ‘o "hat I conceive to be the great in. •; gM !|0W ctlHrijv M(] yet how steadily and
”
"TZX Ln 7tree
—, £aiKl the
U1C aborts
onorca of
ofthe
the Panfic,
Panfic,(htnoK
(almostjw
790
... ,I_____.1 th„t
never
be- 1 i ...
’
.
i'Li
w.t.
.km,ted
“A Hm! a ring! Fair pbiv?' shouted
br MfedM-spaud I quality of the sexes with respect to the , lalM&gt;rir„lW]v lie travels around in the mill »'«nt
mediu*i !
miles tn \&gt;rc than the dk tanoo from Madrid
«C~.« lku„
| £ uu-c
prorcrlio« they hear of
&lt;&gt;f
Jni|-% ^^tiun.
«»*• And .ro€ lhp-' wcn- *”•' ■*’»»? ( the crowd, ptlux-ing about the bdligerS II. M.rr.,.hw.d"r.l1mlmand'ljlrh. ------to Tobolsk.) has been i&lt; preresnted ta pro­
spocimciw.
,
,,
..Itmriml &lt;14 k-t.ri,,-.sr.tr.n»t«e_________
Hu, cares and dutiea of life in large citic*.
Um while Mr. Plipipton l» bard at
file, showing tlx- relative bight* above the
cute'
Cluse by the house lay the first cut of iI “
„vla
Old n(
Buck agin Fremqnl,’’ yelled a
Homer•pattalal.
I To my thinking, woman, by assuming or I work
L-g ,kily
iut Ui BV*il uurMidi.
I •
‘ ■
1
•
level of the sea.
.
r- s. Bmrox. Phvsidan and Surgeon, accepting the pomtku of the ohranicntal Ljvca Qf u,» bright noon mid peep in. the Big Tree par rminaict; the renuia-,। av&lt;mvr w.
“As 1 was, 1 believe, the first JKTSOD
—
''
“Give
him fits.” chimed in another.
(.rocen.
mU^rncc in n.’tn.s»: Midi
i part of crrntlon, if she lias Impaired her Asmtideous-likci, and set Mrs. I limpion. ing part, or top, had been split up and re-1।
who undertook to represent, in gcognostic
moved.
Near this first eat stood tire ,
“
Give
him
Januf
screamed
a
fourth
Pak«kk.. Whole bale mid
.
- --------I freedum—•• *!»• now compl&lt;in»-IJM be. j kc(JW
ih M roumttlU She is often my
profile, the form of entire countries—■sort
.u.* ^.hfcu,, "
■
n
Note and! &lt;»«••« tbo PW&lt;«'1 U*'c of i”dulSWKT guest on the raite. She U now imuding stump, about six fret high, with on arbor, man, coming up and learning the cause of m the Iberian Peninsula, die high lands of
Bd. Jissfe
MW
—
I -J •J'L*
Mwi.
either than the victim of oppre«iun.
Rl onc of {bc brg0 fBU1Ih hotel* on Broad- mounted ou tlw top, which had been squar­ the trouble; and it promised, for a mo­ Mexico and the Cordillera* of South
BcHre. u*sm_xr«*.M ___
।
Mr ,,borations are limited to Amer way
j u pi&gt;l „v whuberit ba St. Nwh- ed down for thia purpose, the poste of the ment to result In a general mdoe.
Americs, (the
**!£**•
arbor, standing out in the line of the larg­
But freely had th* first blow Mien
i \V. 11. Cot Xmas’* Banking Office. Bat Me I ican woman, or rather women in America, ।
cr Metropolitan, leal I ni’ighy offend
Ions ofa Sik-rtin traveler, the Abbe ttiapest circuit nt the promwl, and lhe space upon the apparently doomed Uttle Fre­
I Cro k- Cdteeikms
io. and rvnnttu
j
^Utje of any others. I am bv
Utuntion to her. Well, we
between them and the cirenit of the top mont advocate, whei be rallied like a pc, were founded on mere and generally
E”®P’»y« •»
ol
. serious, if I kimw bow tu be so, wlicu I ‘ j^k ,
jK.r ,,w|„r. The nurse has gone
J*
^S?nymlelM?M.«, .hr human rare •
d.oa aeriy la filled in by a fl.-or of abort board*. Tl» young pantlicr, and springing fontard,. ill-judged estimation of tlw fell of rivers)
Wtiuau Kookr*. Livery Stable.
dinmekr of llu- tup is by measurement planted a telling crash upouhis assailant s —it has given me.peculiar pleasure to «
GREA1 DISC U\ LR&gt; .
&lt;jcprc&lt;4a2ngt Indeed I Itave looked nil■ the
- day
•
■ ■fe &gt;-free ----.. aiij I' ■'■i'i"H
All Linds uf
she
a- a»-t_i
bird. n...
Tbo care,
liCenty-five feet one way. and twenty-three head’ which felled him instekilly upon the : the geographical method of representing
, The PlilloMspbcr'a Mtonc Found!
•wtternBtjj I am in danger of hebum- of fraternity are bonus by deputy. She
I the form of the earth h A vcr^?*J oirecand oqe-half the other.' The diameter al
I MEX MADE RXCI1 DWOKE THEY KX0W IT 1 , .
of this one idea as of a dev- la a small and pretty woman, you sec,
Snd nnhed in mu! drew the little I *«. J*,
rtyAnrfa*.
feet- They
Tt..}
Tbe^,,
r’0l.4.CFllKM&lt;W&lt;T.ta»ds«trisdlwareir«d
j
fear it wi|| be a bobby with a verv dainty air. Her dre® i» vv&gt;- at the ground, was thirty-one
«/; but nut until he had so bruised of
’
are all included in a »p=c=
.jtoc«of
of fifty
ii-*
rv lady-like and remme H fait, except,
tin- bully’* fm-c, that lie must applied ran so grand a f
and are ontv about ninety
nely in
tn number.—
— .: ai d. mashed
.
TQ A A n C MOTT.
f.wc wall h'.M an ,d“ long «K’«sl&gt;
■wrhjqw. too coatly for any but a priticres
“ l«
lu be ncr
The ground occupied it a rich wet bottom,\ at thXrtt. rerry the mark, of that quiet1 done in bremunt . map.
.
c-wuu ™
I la
iu Ixxaming « bobby.
,’ou cannot fail to perceive she conreivcs
■ uflinr' in.cieu.
and the fi-ot of the moiat northern riO[-r ^httlll long after the next Premdenusl
I.U., UMu&gt;e«n
mt ™ Id» Best
b4&lt; way
w.y w
u&gt; «•&lt;
I'm!,
-dull! J Krefc-ilX Hnntogs. M*hIwnwlf u&gt;
to &lt;&gt;c
’•&lt;* a
a women v
of taau-, and
I| rou-A*.
re 1-mp.fcj.-; "IIS' ujg;! tne
—, -a bobby tolo S• ijcnwii
adjacent, covered also with an under­
•* rv,*‘to7,^J±X/'niu’ Crol Kd^a I stredv, irtefu) roadster. i« to ride !nm o • 1 in&lt;k
.
election!
.
- ^- ,ho
•
•
• Jlrw
’----- i.. Hor
air and
growth. Andirityarttheifkrrt.jiuthtrt.
Bsown. Didcr in Family Gr*
The little man was now all wire and fire
1 nr 1 rvawr.il
—-----------tea".
i k-n in public. Now 1 do think and will , niM,nw •„Rr&gt;rtf&gt;1| *nJ , ^y. with a very
.n41rv»taknVMd.»«^v«&lt; t^r? J
and no nhtrt rUt! This, I oiufeas, ir tn and asked dial bo might bo allowed to of Congress to convene to-morrow.
; Ifaitmnj and tht farrounJinp Conntn/ i hav it, woman w&gt;ot fulfilling her deMmy, ,
jaJ.
»&gt;.. dote* far nitntt.
I
-■|.&lt;w w. Cr»rt
Usrtwirt. Mwh.
have just one more lick at liiin. The Luch- will »4mrily term-orr Ur»Ma4
5«r
L"'-l
atu-r there
thew ,
Ua-ilUa, &gt;a lortb«OwUii- ' ™jJ*, ^“^4“h |S»i
h
n-iiw cxmI. in this Hn&lt;. I'lme Ki’» B‘» ’»■ , ' In
our day
—I do not mean to utter
prd&lt;&lt;
.
___________
a^.f
alm I al l mW Ilf
------------------jtm^Vreib of tii» assertiou. or
j 1 common
common place
place words
words in
m the
the BroadwayBroadway-, no
nu),,gy
h^- of
of ihe tvpc about winch I «» *&gt; *"«* ,n th
‘
Ar,skims of the anier was helped upon his feet and blew
‘ ^LJe -nre of the exnremdon, I My ““ r^.,. . Ull’ iTi. miunnaturd product | known
die blood from Ms mouth and nostrils.
106 goverm.n u&gt;,
— ----- , -,
Send !n Yovr Ohi^s,IJ*1
•’S no matter—’• no matter,’ exdaimed to uote the fed eo atrengiy putby lhel?«w
’ 1 i^ire, woman is not doing U dutr.
| Jf Atn(^n ^1. and I am compdkd to t
JX,
rishi Frt York 7rehm« in what foUowa;
“
To strike at once al the rout of the tree
m ^ic from a wnnwat «rt!tatl«i t *•"*££* ** ' Jgnamd bul io* : Hr rtppi* d.wu.
“ TW. Extra Sredon, &lt;e wish the,OOM‘ no doubt that Master Premonts a very
t-rp.MitK1feeri.1V*
, &lt;□
without further tirade preliminary, t, ter&gt; parallel . To return f
nfc. nun, ind-l-p hun oAT cntliunl
n
A&lt; ,«,u‘ HUXSiitlSe ®al1 ,^toaoro«&gt;&lt;&gt;4*--l^r-«id«;ii*&gt;&lt;*^1-e“ |.u.™ttbegreaimtechief:«,tLatasagm. UJ
■■ H(sr buun i. xr-..
tadye,
ucr ut-u v
uk,, the seed* of such a growth! VI hy .fc M.
fcarin,
that n»
hi, appatent
Kad-dreas, »x-re
-- ■
• / tbr
wl0&lt;i le
anng mm
,
era rule.wSmrt. b-re terminate thj-.r ««»• i
htadAlrete,
»vre It
it not
nut a •&lt; Ifirentra- axe trie seen. &lt;&gt;»
Il is on aiul alto i» gloved and have they never spread; why has no onh migbt got ^ay from his fronds,
kt! for asklk or a call
*'■ *r&gt; i
“1 say Mister Fremouls ooA.ubtedly a
^LTiT^MLfe
SXd nfe * •»Pfnwd1
" Sw she fe -*d of the myriads
,’
r
&gt;.X e-ter. r/.-ro, ««r-1
to I,,^in iv To illustrate, ask any i
f,r . walk or a
dsr •In the evening she coaxes I;year on lU earth ever started tn any olh- n|e(i man j
. want to ToU&gt; for fem,
Siuuoax A
nc^pXra«errranrtT«&gt;uk-&lt;|rfHO*^.
^llcctuBlJ
man what pr* levcryV '»■.
■' pHmpteo to
&lt;z.areumpanv
amw.nmanv|iar
n&gt; *
a »mll,
Ixdl, er locality.
bat, cf tills is the kind o* chaps a* g°e* f°r
Ws^aM^ns r«^.
tWHii i M»tei*«, J’yrap.
nmtvq
nortion of bis acquirements be Im« learn-;
Imr to
SCO of amuseamuse-1 And what a starting it to, when » srefl
j nklt
It
Attrt to “aaa, to prevent the entrance ot P
-Srte ;-r
REMABKt®!i"i22Ll
Softer helaft college orau*inedm*pn - £°g ^.or^mo pubhepbeo
', “emigrant*
fnfllfe
begins
to
grow.
Little
did
th*
tu
&lt;«/
”
.
concluded
the bully.
—.. from the Free State*. The
!X”Xa.,r-ri. &lt;,w» lb".
K.tujte win a»i'i~ wi j® ™j- L.ul
,
,,
।I OI me uvftuiu
......... - - --­
....
L.,_..
— -•
—• *kju-my might
. hfcM.r"-^r
nr,»i&lt;Uri lor but
of —
matter
about
the J™
sire nf
of as
Aw, wlulDg on, t„, a*dly-l»tter&lt;!d
wu.j-w-w^. - 1;, “-^ay
&gt;uv&gt;» - ------------MicU.
.
.:.■___ ;—
»0.1 MrehroiL hrore r .
Ask almost any woman jou I she “aing*. plays and dances well. — tiny form
.
parsnip seed, and
lobking more* like it cr)Untcnancc disappeared, as the crowd “fur this- The contractor end |
: W Bratu ftAIrtabh'Mhr. OH-; “a !Tti~ - “.■—I aJ. to ■nd. »l« J1"I
Sbe i- « b«J, b-'lng .mlldUn- ,lfo. ij«™&lt;P
;
’
P
1
•--*-• “ was ffv
three YfctLS for FREMONT -neednot haie suffered. Tkwy ■

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g, cheap for

.......

DONE

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i.-xB»Bia ®saKr-»
' ’H’&gt;H &gt;&gt;r! «y» “"e®”1! »»-i i.nguM&gt;d gi&gt;-&lt;
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rf w^.t^ .V,

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NOTICE.

nand boy* that

no. 10

cowy micii. Thursday sept. 4,1856.

Office in the I Mml*e»of a City nallro*4 Conductor.

;

w nlr&amp;’to

Slrite'uS'iAlXM“^;^«;

are

C

thing that U mo*t

r. tar A IW-All^hJS: 1

HE CAPTAIN'S

TLE

as possible ami

■ Respectfully,

UM,, i ~t-1

L«as£di£... .

. F. HARVEY.

«.T
)N IN PRICES I
BUG.
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Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

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nbirj, I. *« f™« of mJ ,l» mill 'J11'1!;"” "’'J

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I - so* protect themsMve* f-r tl&gt;o next 1
, “months,
mantlis, Instead
rnsicaa of
oi holding
nuiunqj the axyt

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, “ofthe Federal troop* at the throatii of

fairer

Cwdjeaf. Store.

&lt;SaT;ttIS;tiS

Oft-sj.s-I

X.iv.krt,.

-the Free State rettlenr, but that oorfd**
' CoL Fremonk a* • pioneer of American
, “be, and *o the expert* and trouble Oftbte
, diacovary, certainly not the least notable
, “extra Searion must be cast upon the eoun, was that* conferred by the King of Prussia

J. C.jMOTT.

1

Miami. Ilmw. SrjW1 r-"™1

"iS3t FoAii

took occasion to addtha wanneatexpre^

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the infernal love of money should have
Tk,..— uni liiin ravor of the
cut down the biggest of them, sad skin- th«;.itiakM

wta“’-dl^SS

1Uti i^inn with duties and accmnrtaMlities

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Thin

Tr —Ifjreatment—then there Is an
mr chapter, and the leas said on

i*m rtlet .ii &lt;
Wu “the other lull' rf thu ntrtt
mI.t to he &lt;l IfftijiwautS’ _0o~
Chri.tUnity ■&amp;.,«« I* o
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at lifr «berit dte *-» “tontln wenfiw.)

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IMIrvcW. MkU

“To Col. Fwdsoitt, flcftiwr—It« very

Mother

to w

AfUr baita, «!-;

jtaMwjewu

Hrtu, dw it OOU to, poinr »ilh wgrirj wulntr la th, .brirtama, at oWf
(ttfuul 1. tier, ra.-thtaj oomputU.

M ««« Hmm, by J. D**» * £- . T&gt;’
ih:vl&gt;»S. tUch. Gcnr.n.1
Ho-* fcr^ I Jtt
eoto hi- n^ea and bc*rt*trmga mln

rtfcrhr*&gt;*b&lt;

to_

•fUccn.

’

notice.
rare hat&gt; been *kno*led

H- N. Smxnox, County Trummrer.

&lt;W-

Stt m th* r&lt;mrtHo—a.
H. GarrirTTKtn. Prowcuting Attowvy-

D.-.b-r'

Hit only fellow travater.

�The ladte* «*» pmtkularly

aa* forth.
And we will aoort, sow, without th*

fear of aucocoful coutradktfan, that there

•tarve." That it retards tbe

ins quite exhausted, yrt cries of honorable ■‘-'I u1' yutc officers than the

REPUBLICAN
taAwj are attempting to come the bateau

Nor, wh»t are the facts of the &lt;Ue?
The Houee taro net objected to aav k$-

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,
Of MswArevv.

------------ preset, but ,
wfcfch ft «»' cea of ^formation that ttodd be t
&gt;tbe wbtnbera present ottld not 4
But, there are a great many honest and of 20,000 ; some estimate them at 80.­
well meaning Democrat* who yet art 000. The d&lt;4eg»lion from Gull Prairie
moralize*, mn only the pour White popu­ with the party, and who do not believe numbered «ume TOO, among which was a
lation among which it exiajK but also the that it to the pdlky of the so called Dem­ wagon, drawn by »ix while hbraea, and
slave owner* themselves, thus leading to ocratic party to extend the institution of which conveyed 31 young ladia*, dre-cd
slavery into the free ^territories. And fa white, representing the 31 States, and
rmdering the name of the slave owner, there arc a great many who If they thought fa the back part of the wagon Ml tme

the armry employed shall be by the Eioo-

CoramiMee * the Boua- after fa vatic*torn have reported to be uneoatituikmally
weed -. and whiefe report the Hous* has

For Governor,
KINRLEY 8. BINGHAM.
of Livingtto# County.

For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE A. COE,

of Branch County.
For Secretary of State,

john

McKinney, ‘

of Van Buren County.

btfao contained in the

For Auditor General,
WHITNEY JONES,

of Ingham County.
wmex oy any sound statesman
perfectly within the eonatilu
.

-

tivm not to htewpaatod any appropriation
for the army whatever. And what then!
Tbe- Senate owdd notoriginate suuh a Bill:
RDd Ofoaurss tta army tuppbe* could have
bare efftrtually stopped. And if they could

For State Trcstorer,
SILAS M. HOLMES,
of -Wayne

County.

For tAttorner General.

JACOB M. HOWARD.
‘ of Wayne County.
For Superinteedent of Public Instruction,

IRA
say bow th«y should be expended. In point
of fact, evary appropriation bill contains
provisos aa »tnngent an the one in ques­
tion; becauw tbe different item* of appro­
priation are spedfiqally sot forth. Ilius,
a certain sum is named fur the par of the
officer* and men, and other certain turn
for their auhsivtanca, and another fur cloth­
ing. dec, and no power cxlata fa the Evecwtive to divert lteo*e •ums from the puA
pore spreifind.-There maybe a large *ur-'
plus Ute noe Item, and*deficency fa anoth­
er, but the sums canuol be tranafered. —
' And in like manner th* House provide*,
that *H the appropriations named fa their
. bill, are or-ndittoned upon the army not
s being employed to enforce unccnstitutlccial enactment* In the territory of Kanus.
But if there really exist* a doubt a* rcgspd this power being vested in the Houre
orBepresM'ntalive* by tbe Constitution,
' that doubt should vanish before th* optaMadtoon on thi* all-important
the Constitution. Hi* opinion
quoted by the slave power ss
oonstitu io tai questions
, ask thdrattention to the

MAYHEW,

of Calhoun Ccmnty.
For Commissioner of ths State Land ofcb,

SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
of Jadcaon Cuimtr,
For Member of the Slate Board of Educa­
tion.
GEORGE WILLARD,

of Calhoun Couuty.

Shall Slavery he Extended.

In my last 1 stated that the question, to
be considered, and acted upon in the pres­
ent polities! campaign, has been brought
to a simple and single issue, fa which the
one party, the Republican, directly affirm*
the rig t of Congress to prohibit slavery
in all the Territories of the United State*
th*’, are originally free Territories, and

that the other (the so called Democratic
pgrty) directly denies that right
Now it i* evident that if Congress has

no right to prohibit slavery in th* Terri-

of Representatives can not tocieeof the United States, there is no
refuse, but they alone can propose other power that has * right to prohibit
”
requisite for tbe support oi
it Tlierofof*, the inevitable conclusion
vernment They in a word hold
: that powerful instrument by mutt be, that these Democrat*, who sus­
behold in the history of the Brit- tain thi* doctrine, are in favor of pennititutionan infant and hum die repof tbe People gradually em fair mean* or foul means, without let or
thc sphere of its activity and Imhindrance, from *ny authority whatever
and finally reducing, as far as
to hare wished, all the over­ And thi* is in fact the ground assumed by
prerogative* uf tbe other branches the National Convention of this same De-,
---- “it. This power over moeracy, in Cincinnati, in June.
u» fict, be regarded aa
The just and legitimate Inference is,
*Hbe ffic-st cbmpleta and effectual weapon
“wit£&gt;Jn&lt;jh any .Constitution on am the then, that they, as a party, ar* fa favor of
immeafa’.o representatives of the people
“for obtaining redress of evty grievance, that die right of Congress to prohibit #1*
“and for carrying into effect every jual and
very in the Territories was not doubted
“■aluta.-y- measure.
I Can any 'ting be more conclua:ve than by the (bunders of our government—that,
■ t|to language, whieh not ocly fully justi- in fact it was never doubted’antil recent­
&gt;* -Ute tiro House of Repreaentativea
in thei: ly. Gen.
j.-—
vn&gt;. Casa,
vas, in
iu hi*
ms Nicholson
.victiQkson letter,
icwcr,

Indeed, Mr. Editor, I think they

fa »o proeperoiu a condition as they srt

few more such effort* on tlie p*rt of those

at the present time; the legitimate

ong^od in thi* work of redemption,
would so thoroughly annisc the maraesin

favor of—not the lone star and the blood­

stained banner of oppression—but the

proceed, Mean. Editorn, with your deft.

of our country snd her free institutions,

institution into Territory now free.

extending Slavery Into free territory, yet

Therefore fa view of all the multipliad
ul varied eril* of slavery, we, as lover*

burgh, and vicinity, coirototad of 84 teams.

And

io assuming that position, we occupy pre­
cisely the same ground that Washington,
Jefferson, Madison, and all of the eminent
men, who achieved our independence and

mo*t uf them six and four hor?c teama,
tirolr policy is to place no restraint upon Bonroying *om* 1500 peraoaJ SAoolit. They are iu favor of letting it go crafl delegation wa numbered also at
where it can, and this is equivalent to it* 1600. In short, evtry mod, liufo and av­
extension.

For the whole history of our

Much credit ia due the speakers for the
noble feeling* they seamed so strenuously
tn cultivate—avlncad by the pure, ch**te,

manly, but fordblo language uacd, capo­
daily when referring to those who differ

enue leading into th* place wm literally

from them in political matters.
Such
founded our government, acted upon.— country prove* that where the soil snd crowded with maioc* of enthusiastic peo­
They all considered slavery aa evil of the elimate admit* of Slave labor, and it to ple, all crowding forward tore*and hear.
vitupcralion* of some local paper*, pro­
greatest magnitude, inherited from the not prohibited, there it wilkgo, and when
There was a large p*villicn ejected on claim loudly the jmdcc of our cuuec, and
mother country, and they were extremely it oocc gets a foothold, it will maintain it tlie public square, where provkdons were
anxious, Dot poly to prevent it* extension in spite of all opposition.
served np gratuitously to such of thepcointo free Territory, but, also, to provide
Recent event* in Kan*** prove* this

some means for Its gradual emancipation. proposition also. For no sooner had the this public tabic there were two too* of
Thi* ia evident from all of their speeches, bill passed for organizing the Territory, bread and 400 hams disposed of, besides
and writings, and nets, both al th* time of and removing the restriction against Sla­
other provision*.
the sdoption of the ConstiUition snd aftcr- very, than the slave owners hastened In
And besides, the table* al all of the
there with their, slavt-s, and they bold public houses fa the place were literally
Washington. in a letter to Robert Mor- them there now, as they pretend, under crowded most of the day. Th* private
the common law, an property.

Conse­ houses, too, were hospitably thrown open,
“1 hope it will not be couoeircd from quently when the people come to form' a and entertained immense numbers of the
three observations, that it ia my wish to State Constitution, these slave owner* will
people who assembled from different parts
hold the unhappy people, who are the plead the doctrine of “vested rights," fa
subject of thi* letter, fa slavery, l oan bar of forming a constitution prohibiting
lhere was speaking from four diflcrenl
only *ay, that there to sot a man living slavery, when its inhabitant* apply for elands, and part of the tim^ five; and
who wishes more sinecrily than 1 do, to admission as a State.
And no it will be around each was a dense erowd of people
sec a plan adopted for the abolition of it. in all the territories adapted to slave laBut there ..
i* only one.jiroper —
and --------effectual
w.
— uu*.
wwa muaua lyuulVMK., uv,- Speeches were made by Z. Chandler, Geo.
modc by which it can be accomplished, inns of "non-intervention" should be auf C. Bates, J. M. Howard, and L. L. Jones,
and that is by legislative authority ; and lerMi to prevail.
of Detroit; A Lincoln, of Illinois; J. P.
this, as far as my suffrage will go, shall
The only way to prevent alavery from Christiancy, of Monroe, F. N. Kellogg,
never be wanting.”
extending, ia by positive enactment of of Grand Rspids; Gov. Bingham tad
And again in a letter to John F. Mercer Cougrres prohibiting iL And thia, accor­
Hon. Austin Blair, of Jsckaon; and some
—Washington wrote
ding to the Republican platform, it ia both others.
•
*
“1 never mean unless some particular the right and the duty of Congress to do;
Mr.' Blair (who gave ns In this place on
circumstances should compel me to it, to therefore, every one who ia opposed from Friday last, so stirring and effective a
principle to slavery extension, ought, in
speech,) made one of tiro very best speeditag among ray first wishes to see some order to be consistent, to support th* Re­ es of the day, and it is somewhat surpris­
plan adopted, by which slavery, in thi* publican candidates, and act with the Re­ ing thst the Detroit Adverfiter should
publican party in their efforts to check omit his name in its Numeration of the
country, may be abolished by law.
James Madison in the debates on the the aggressive spirit of the propagandist*.
JAY.
articles of confodratio*. aye— ’
In a word, taken altogether, this was
_“We have seen the mere distinction of
the greatest political demonstration that
color made, in the most enlightened peri­
“Scm* of our fusion friend* arc amus­ ha* ever taken plate in Ills State.
od of time, a ground of the moat oppress­ ing themselves about town by circulating
ive dominion ever exercised by man over a petition for the non-pasaagc of the sppropristron bill. It seems quite rational for
There was a good attendance st the
these freedom shriek er* to follow in tbe Mas* Meeting fa this place on Friday last
And again—
wake of their Illustrious leader, John C,
The
Court House waa filled to overflow­
“Where slavery agist* the Republican Fremont They are satisfied, by thi*
time, undoubtedly, that Fremont did, ing. The meeting vu addressed by
theory become* stifi tnore fallaeioua."
Ili MR. MADISON—THOUGHT while fa California, cheat the poor sol­ Meaara. Pringle and Btair. The speech
dier* out of those 600 cowa. h&lt;-nce they of the latter gentleman wa* a masterly
IT WRONG TO ADMIT IN THE CON- think it all right to lave them now iu
effort, and it waa received by the audi
STTTUT1ON,
THE IDEA THAT the far West to *terve, by withholding
cncs with unbounded applause. The high
JHERE COULD BE PROPERTY IN their ration*, or putting the passage of the
army bill upon the contlngeney of a po­ reputation of tbe speaker was nobly sus­
MEN, foe.
litical scheme.”
tained, snd there was lint one opinion, so
Thomas Jefferson, fa hia note* on VirWe inaert the above from the Floater, tar aa we have heard. In rcgaHl to the
for the purpose of civfag our reader* a merits of the address, and that u that it
The whole commerce between master
Even our
specimen of the lew slang and miserable waa effective and couvincing.
and davc is a perpetual exercise of the
opponent* were obliged to concede that it
most boisterous passions—the mc|t un- falsehood* that appear every week in that
beautiftel sheet. And we have, we are
remittng despotism on the one part, and
ry that the whole county could not be
degrading submission on the other. ■ •
licve that our worthy Senator here, is cn present to boar it.
And with what execration should tbe
The good work goes bravely on.
Let
gaged in the production of most of them

shall we hear from that source again
W 9 arc anxious to bear the same speaker*,

er uthen* engaged iu susta’.ning the same

HUBRAH FOB FREMONT!

Discovered at Last!!
Dti. RAYNALR-S

MEDICATED TONIC!!

platform.
At the dore of the meettag, three hear­
ty cheer* went up for Freedom, ami Fre­

mont, and the noble and devoted Jessie,
Go on in the good cause, an-1 may God
prosper the right.

ate, or Billtout

A I.adt Lis

Maple Gruvr, Aug. 28,1850.

It to the fashion now-a-day* with the
Afykan Democracy to apply all aorta of
epithets to their opponents, by way of re­
proach, calling them "Black Republicans,"
“Freedom Shriekera," &amp;r.
.
Now we would inform these shrfrkrhq;
for bondage that these shrieks for freedom"

did not originate with the present “fllati

Rrpubllean parly," ga they term it.
Wc reeollfrt of reading fa the fasten
of Switzerland about ooc William Tell,
who, when he was commanded to bow to
the tyrant Grsler’s cap, “shrieked" out
that be would not bow to Gtoler'a stlf.
tory, there was one AIgcrnrm Sydney who

“■hrieked” out “restotanee to tyranuy is
obedience to God."
We recollect one Hampden, too, a

sturdy old palrirt, who resisted a tax of
twenty shillings levied as “ship money'1
upon his property by Charles I. He, too,
was a “freedom shriekcr."
And fa our own country, wc recollect,
Far sate by GRANT 4 RTAPLDINO, Haatup.
one Thomas Jefferson, who ’"shrieked" W. R. MARTIN 4 CO.. VrasroMR
SaFtaoter «. "M.
•**!&gt;
out that “all men wcrc.boaaj equal," and
that they are endowed by their Create r
with certain unalieubl* rights, among
A. EVEREIT W1LLIS,
which are life, liberty and the pursuit of
happfacisa.
We recoiled one John Adams, too,
who “shrieked” out “rink.or swim, live albeei
ArttfmlTMta linMii
or die, survive oe perish,”w'ruli main­

DENTISTRY!

tain those principle*.
There waa one Patrick Henry, too,

who “shrieked" “Grrz ax Lraxarr, oa
aivx mx Dxatu."
•
And all that noble bend tn' patriot*,
who, in the old State House, fa Philadel­
phia, “pledged their live*, their fortune*,
and their aacred honor,” In defatce of tbe

DAGUERREAN!!
A. E. W1UJB,

OULD —swses toU
U
cf
sad vistaity tort tests emo prepatW to uk*
W
----- •h—___ « « T.
this
mo ncs

us give a long pull, a strong pull, and a
principle* act forth in the Declaration of I
man of his character and standing fa soci­ pull all together, and the ebam Democra­
Independence, were “freedom ahrickers.”
right* of the other, transforms those into
cy
will be no where by next November.
ety, eugagad in auch dirty work; and
which organic the Territory of Ksrsss. of those who have followed after him,
Why, there always have been “freedom
moreover, it ia the best evidence in the
And if the candidate of the Cincinnati
tigh but little in opposition to th* overshrfakera," and so l&lt;mg as tyranny, ami
world of the desperation of a canse, when
Convention should be clocted to the Pre*.
telmfag array of authority on the other
Ma. Editor—Dear Sir: Allow me,
It* advocate* are reduced to such misera­
although unused to writing fur a public slwsya will be.
And can the liberties of a nation be
aofanmduty of Congress at its not sesable shifts fa order to sustain it.
It will be proper next to give acme of.
ton,to embody such repal fa their gene­
3TThe Pioneer, to it* laat is*uq, quote*
ral Af^ropriation Bill, and thus compel the reason* why tbe Republican party can­
your valuable paper, to let the friends of
the Senate and the Executive,to obey ths not consent to th* extension of the institu­ aMotif of lAe people tkal fkut IHerHu are
the Republican cause know through it*
by the Pioneer and kindred prints; but
wlaha* of the people, and to qbide tbe con
charge*
against the State Officer* of thia
column* bow we are prospering fa this
tion, in question, into territory now free of the gift of God! that they are not to
we should be recreant to our duty if we
be violated but With his wrath 1 Indeed
part of the county.
The noble principle* of freedom and
it because we believe to the declaration of I tremble for my country, when I reflect
doudtedly, would betro art co of Madison Independence. which state* that “all men that God I* just: that his justice cannot
human right* need only to be understood
and Ms co-PatrioU, wer they members of are born equal and endowed by their Cre- sleep forever," Ac.
to be duly appreciated by all. So far a* In the first place, the Free Preu pul forth,
perfectly well that none of his “fusion
Extract* of the same import might be
liberty or tiro restriction of liberty reach- some time test winter, * set of charge*
friends" were “circulating a petition for

It is a melancholy spectacle to behold a

htsorabk career in tbs United State Sen­ the spirit of the Constitution which was er* of the republic, and the founder* of our
well m by hi* world-known charac- founded upon the sama principles that
seiatad services to hi*'
He, a* did Dsttox

real worth. But when those liberties are
John C. Fremont was false. He knew a
emailed by indirect method, or when loiig
well aa any body that all the transactions
practice baa familiarized us to the chains
of John C. Fremont, both ia a public and
We do not claim perfection for any

bleeeing* of liberty to oureelvca and to achieved, and,aJ*a,to direct tbs rifair*

In ft fitiM M the
Slave Trad* to the Dm-

oxd

meat of the present officers.

star* and stripe*, unfurled by the patriots
dressed in black, with a blood Fed flag of ’76—as to tell fearfully, or rather ex- chnract'r* of honest men, the more popu­
tributing to such extenaion, would be the
ultfagly fa the coming contest fa farw of lar they will become.
last men in the world to vote for the Dem­ trodden end blood stained Kanao.
And that rlghtee1”. cause wo all so dearly
ocratic candidate*. Buch men, it ia to be there waa another team from Virginia
lor*.
feared, rnay discover their mistake when Con.«r., boning pnowlj tbo «o&gt;« ki«l
An efficient organization w«* got up in
It will be forever too lata to rectify it;— of a load.
each town, and measure* taken to forward GUARDIAN SALE ”
for, although the Democratic party, a a
Tbe delegation from Climax, Galea­ the true cause in every practicable way. .

and the institution itself, a by-word and a

STATE TICkET.

bow.

betide* all thi*, if wa had apace sufWeet,
wb

might quote reaolutioea without nnm-

in hi* arduous and cnmpiicatad pub-

NOTICE

GUARD1AN BALE.

which were refated at the lime. And
lately, the Pioneer has reproduced them
with some additions, and it now brings tMrtv-*mr(M)1

lira, by reiterating them.

Thia is, we will admit, a very ingsttfous
and in time, from habit, we nt sort of business transaction; and. It h. althey uphold.

•yy HKKEAS.&gt;ay wt*rJUy

MRADE

have eommittad errors, bat w»fr tatentional ones.

nj

Il is a maxim with the Free

And thia charge brought up

tion fa regard to the aoeoee transpiring the fraternity starts a lie, it la circulated
around us, except an occasional interchange till the whole pack ha* yelped it art.
of thought brtege them more vividly to

EBPECUL NOTICE.
,9 ~'.T- -'l------- *-"•
pMMMttomil

MT sort «■ UM art&gt;e. »•

tag cundurively that that party until withlabor and property, to

away from the District,1
YOtedaWMthe

■ny high minded and honorable man.

no ralitfon, no morale, •• wife Dorsfald-

w KUU (k
UK- CUlUjr lUTf
S
tf anybody win send him a dub, be will
•and them a copy of hl* p*p«r.n Tbemotbbutreteitmd
But Tom-

ly ignorant fa pofitio! matter*, and not deemed innocent until tbe evidence of
entirely asleep fa the cause of freedom and guilt ha* been produced. But this

■WUiV

�Startling
1,11

JTetct! ! !
Emporium of Faahjon

SEVERTHELHBB TRUE,

GREAT ATTRACTION
A# I

ditlon as they ar,
•4w legitimate a®.

tailor shop
.

STORE.

PHILLIPS*.

Th* Frondmd Good Tim* hu
Come.

araoap it
PHILLIPS*.

THE tide In the iffiin of those men
A
Wlnt “ything In the line of
HARDWARE, which is most sure to
lead on to fortune, Is now setting vary
strongly in the direction of RADLEY
A W1GIITRAN'S NEW STORE.—
, The Rood from ti» East haa just rolled in,
floating to our Store the largest and most
perfect assortment uf Goods In our line
that can be found nt any place west of
lta Tl^ou■ h”='*■“
*
Detroit city.
Our increasing trade, and the increas.
ing wants of the citiicns of Barry and
adjoining counties, have induced us to en­
large our busincM by the purchase of a
Stock of Goods, larger and more varied
llian lia-i ever before boon brought to this
the cheapest, market Our stock comprises everything
in the lino of HARD WARE that can
be named or thought of. YVc have made
our purchases with direct reference to the
wants and interests of our customers, as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
principle of
i.

IPS*. ■

R- ▼. WAKBDT.

Battle Creek. Hastings,

PHILLIPS*

i-iirmraT-

B&amp;quS «: STS* **

AND
GRAND RAHD8 STAGES.

&lt; BALK
PHILLIPS*.

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

PHILLIPS*.

b 'hTuh'ii

k*

mnx&gt;r
-lill ll-. !*vlA Ef’— rJV Mnd^aU
.
PHILLIPS*.
MEBC'J A&gt;’1&gt; CdebruSnl G«rg!:n&lt; Oil st
PHILLIPS*.
FIIEMOIIT!

SALES

I

STAGES

I

HHILLIPS*. f dfreillc. Cal.
itelaming. I,
on Twreday*.

) TONIC!!
7 Fecrr. Jamdice
Inlt, or Billimr

lS£uwWcfc ““

\ MATCHES fur • dun. wur«nt»
poi-M
FHILLU'S*.

at
PHILLG'S*.
Y'AS’KKE XOTTOXS, a »««! avortment

**

—
KANSAS BOUND Hz
I

produce

v

a Free State!!!
61
I That is if we can make
W W* W
| it so, by selling goods
Cheap, we are now
T by
ml
« .
receiving directly The subscriber would
rxd no l-« T I'ailliDJ. it th*old utand opnoaik tb«
_
a
...
from New York a
1'11111.11*5.
KICHABD MDCftMORK.
large assortment
of Spring and
Sum me r
pun trail*
fuller, her
goods
&gt;ru*o u&gt; »*u ceruia i«« mat* in tn* &gt;ca p»- |
which we offer at reu!s«uFXSf®1 duced rates, for
SJKxSsi READY ‘ PAY.
irth»r ordrrvd that th* ।
“ u “ur stock is coraprised in part of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
he
pi

USE A BROTHER

ipcrtfully.
:__ &lt;
r. d. Varker.
’AULDIKO, Haattegs-.

’7HntPHBEY.

’ W1LUS.

MH___

New

»d (hr!.

Hr, wh
td&gt;ide.

VARIETY STORE,

Small Profits and Prompt Pay,
Our Goods are now offered at a ven* small
advance on cost W e speak no vain or
5^hms«. ,
bombastic word*, but what wc say will
OPPOSITE J. B. FOOTS.
be found to-be literally true. Wc never
talk for Buncombe. Our Goods, both of
our- own manu&amp;cture, and importation,
will be found preebtiy as we recommend
attemreU.em.
SHEPARD A SICHCLS.*
them. And as to price, we arc firmly
Battle Creak, Jen e I at, 1U4.
U*~A P”4 LIVERY STABLE in ronnertiou
resolved to ndt lx undersold by any
House in Hastings, Marshall, Battle Creek
—
or Kalamazoo. Let our citizens and all
others wanting Good* in our line, make a
note of this, and try ua, before making
to
;
,
thoir purchases.
'
B-kLike an orthodox sermon, our stock of
Goods is contained under several different
heads, and each head comprises tereral
distinct particular!.
FARMING UTENSILS:
Grain -Cradles, Grass Scythes, Bush
Scythes, Hay, Straw, and Mannrc Forks,
Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, Arc.
WOODEN WARE:
Wash Tubs, Pail*, Augur and Cliisd
Handles. Axe lldvce, Wash Boards, Mop
I call atlentico Ip hk new and well assort­ Sticks, Clothes Pins, Ac.
ed atock of
CARPENTER'S TOOIA
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Hsnd Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
|
Selected with care expressly to meet
Saws,
Augurs,
Planes of idl descriptions.
I
the wants of the people of Has­
Bits and Bit-Stocks, Axes, Adzes, Broad­
•
,
O
tings and Barry county.
Axes, Bench do.. Squares of all kinds,
Every thing that is no '
i Slide Bevels, Common and Mortice Giteecssary to one’s
ges. Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis
coinfort and
els, and Hammers of all sorts and sizes,
MASON’S TOOLS.
Plastering, Brick, and Cotner Trowels,
w-x
,
]
•
•
(except Hardware) ore now
Spirit Levels and Plumb Bobe, White­
offered for READY' PAY.
wash Brushes, &amp;c.
SHOEMAKERS’ FIXINGS.
I-awrj'’,
1 Shoe Thread, Shoe Knives, Iron and
OF
I Zine Hammers, Pincers. Punches, peg
Gingham*
the later.
| Breaks, Sewing end Pegging AwU,
Print*
•
styles; Delaines,
Damns,
,
In addition u&gt; the above enumerated
Ponumtu, Alpacca.
SliecUngN. !
Goods, we have now in Store a large and
the finewt styies of American
Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, Hals, Caps. ’
general assortment of
Print*, Dre** Trim tn inp, Moirantique Velvet and Mos*; Rush
, SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE,
■ ...
Borders, Bonnets, Glovm, Ribbons, Silks, Such as Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till,
..bw*.
|
Embroidering Silk, Victorinea, Chest, and Cupboard Loeks, Padlocks,
Crockery,
Ijidlcs* (.Vmifarteni, Children’* Hoods,
Butt* snd Screws of every variety mid
a-™.,
U.K
Li। ;j
&lt;
"’TON GOODS,
kind; nnou
Knob Locks wiu
mid Latch*. hmi»h.
vUalt/N
Gl/UDls,
Mita,
Glsroware, Fnrnung toofa.
Au, Mid '
.
ing Niil*. Hou* Trimming* of every
.in Set
- . everything
...
-ci
. ___
r-:
—_i. need
that
out
friends
Brown
and
Birocbcd
Factory,
Y\
oolen
* C&lt;„boerj Trimming*. Pulleva, Bod
U, *—^ **■—z—~------------ ------ . .
TIT
1
__ _ a. __ Z..I. 4 r. Mhan-l.
Shawls, linclr
single nrtil
and double.
double.
.
'
..
z___
...... C— —
J
and Table Castora, cn.2.
Shot n
Pouches
and

— ... &gt;,tllLU&gt;?5) i “
i on &lt; i ?•'LY’5?pu?
&gt;) t \ i
«,Vt

'

ortgage sal

M

made ia tbe pay ■
irm u w [*a or uirmnrar*« Bcnpcr.****-,
;«S dr.* Cj- •iith'd** of May. ia U» rr»r 1353 vx-

:.REAN:!I

I

We do not wish to

FOR 75 Ota.

•LLB,
■ before ant up in Uns

goods cheaper than
our neighbors, but we
wish to have all call
I and satisfy themselves.
,®rS&amp;r“53Sr 'To persons haring
C.1SII.
,
CARMAN T0CHHIKAR mj
and wishing to make
■ .rjui
no «rew
• purchases, wc would
IU.
KZKA TOBL1S. I _
,
i.JdyM.lMt-__________________ I gay glY
give
’e US
us Ua call and1
FOR SALE LN CARLTON,
*
’&gt;
.. C1 will
sell
you all you
DARKY CO.. VIZ:
| YV
vv
M «| want
at very low rates,’
_llt»lVlTJlV"&gt;»"°
ISino!
’
your “pile .
*,« Tea p
kept coi
■ ? on nauu.
hand.

Belts, Powder Flasks of every descrip­
tion, Maltbie Btitte and Vi renchew,
Graund W
lta-. G.G
Strap Hinges. Hooks and Staples, Iron
and Wood Bench Screw*. Sad Irena, Axes,
GROCERLES^
y
.n Sawa, Grubbing
Mill
Grubbing Hoe*.
Hoes, Window
Window
of all kind*. Drag*. Medicines, Paint*, ! —
—&gt;- **-«•—s—
Glass, Cbt- and• Wrought
Nails. r,Carriage
Oil*, Dycatdi, Ac. Ax*.
1IJolbs
Bolts, Cable and Trace Chain, Brass KetCall and cxsmino for youraclvc* and ,,v„. Jr
Ire* Teakettle*, -Frying Pans, Steel­
mc if these atatenwnt* are true.
yards. Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep tuid
N. ACKLEY.
t’ow Belin with Straps, and everything
IteMieg*. May t, 16K.
! else from a Twcnty-Horse-Power Crow­
Bar down to a Cambric Needle
;
We Imvc also just received YIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND STEM.; also,
I CHICAGO
Zinc ami Sheet Iron, which we will bsu.
at a noL'itx ao low as to defy competi­

HUAor-MAift: CLOTinsa
Hate
Hata and
and Capa,
Capa, latest
latest styles;
atyles; Boots
Boon and
and
Sbo. HI. llubb.™. Croien-. GU.-,
and• Stone Ware.

■

Fuller.

. gaoa. Term* । caah; baKncw i,zana. |
Md mterMt, if credit ia wanted. They are ।

TITE have onlumd. a large and extensive JL rerrlarr.*t
I" Stock of Goods ana are constantly GOODfe, wtu-h
receiving direct from New Y'ork, addL .wM. ■ — ,1 will I
tians to our already large Stock selected
with great care os to the wants of thia KRY. READY-MADE CLOTH 15 G; BOOTS nd
8IHMM, HATSA CAPS, GLABS nd ULA33community of

The Latest and most
Jlpprored Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

— - J.

tt.t,

——

MoDCV OH tllOSC OK
J

COME AND TRY ME.

Ce,Ve^RANT A SPALLDIKU.

ZT U AUDIAX SAUL-H****!U

Borden, Ornament!, dr. Ac.
“ --------- --------twr BookorJwuu' '. "t“'ri"

or Ready Pay

Dry Goode, Groceriee, Crockery and
Glau icare, Hals Capa and Bonnet!
a nice auortmentarul rery cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES
a great variety of
Ready Made

H. J. KEXFIELD.

TeKEx7Iix»s.

CLOTHINC

HATS, CAPS, fcC

that cannot be beat in

KEJFIEUra.
Style quality or price, NAILS SASH,
hawls, miu cr*p* su-i*. m*ck ud
GLASS, Ac.
.
Vsr.ry Silk Sb*«U. *cd *gt«*i T*rirtTof8uMKEXrttLP-g.'
Abo a great variety of other desirable m*r Dr*4 Shawl*. *1
Goods, such aa Bonnet Ribbon* and
AHASOLB«nd CmbrrU**;abrouUfuluwrt'
m«at*&gt;
&gt;
KK5F1ELD-S.
Hower*, Parnaals, Fans, Chailies, Lawns,
RIXTS, of *U qu*bli\ *ad «tYl«, frCT*S ete.
Muslins, Mantillas, summer Shawls,
to 1 ■HDing p*rj*rd.*t
KEXFIELDS.
Glovca, Hosiery Ac., &amp;C-, on which wo
T'kOMESTICS, StietUoc*. TickiaffL
promise you
iJ 8birti*ir*. lUeacbvd ShwUag, *iid .Shirting*.

S

P
P

GREAT BARGAINS.

Wc also carry on
MkAMU,
the FURNITURE
before purchasing elsewhsro.
Business and shall
keep everything per-[
*-g~M^Tux« gtfgyf
taining
to that Line.
I XTTAT3 A CAI’S of ernj rarirtr *»
Grind Stones and
P
.111
k£XFIELD*a
We use great care in -­EADY MADE CLOTHING, Coat*. Vaata,
the Manufacture of •ad f
KEX FIELD’S.
our Furniture &amp; none lOOTS a SHOES. Tb«
but the best materials
used and none but-the
KEh'HSLD-B.
best workmen employ- —.uoota.'.
4—
.... G2a^.^.lr WOME35’’* SHOES. Sip. Bmkin., Q«iten.
ed.1 Amonff
our
Stock
NY
«ad «rery wirty cl yh*T*_ lUo Coo&amp;
rrr« Budd... s.w .ad .Irpat mM.fcrlk.Uinay be found
i
vtT7loy pr,c—■ *
kmotbldh.

FARMING TOOLS,

SECRETARIES AND BOOK CAS­
ES, SOFAS, BUREAUS, SO­
FA
COTTAGE. JENNY
LIND AND COMMON,
BEDSTEADS.
BEDSTEADS.
Side, Card and Center Tablet, Fall Loaf
- ' . . .
.
, r

71HOCKERY.
V richCrockai

CORK U OATS FOR SALS FOR
KEbPlELD-B
white

’’L.f2?’
of anArtffit.

common Cane and Spring bottom Chairs.
Any quantitv of Pino, Cherry, YVhitc-'
T*M» Cloth* •ad Towriint al
wood and Black YValnnt
gCKOOLBOCK* W -ta-

on hand and for sale

As wc shall be coctiwally receirfajj at

ditions to ow *UnA,

--

HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

AT ALL TIMES

and trimtn

BOOTS

STOVES.
v
YVe utter no Idle boast, when wc any
1 that our assortment of Stove* Is better
and more cxMludve than can be found at
anr other Store west of Detroit; and wo
■ '&lt; _______u »l.»
tt.irSn th mi.

AND SHOES.

Our aU&gt;ck of Groceries i» very large,

NEVINS dr KNAPEN.

HMtal I, •* * Hfawhs

‘“dbc® and

medicines,

telligent millkm that wa will mot m t xoxasOLi. by any olhsr house, ultbcr great
or small.
TIN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
WARE—Of our own manu&amp;cture, alwavs on hand, and made to order, and all
Goods made by us ‘Will bo warranted

AGUE NOT EXCEPTED.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Exsuratei asfrjr*

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

,
msf7yisn^d.vosTB£iirscT without reserve.
And dow Mend*, one word with you,
We have spared no pains or expense U&gt;
letter
procure Good* that will phase you. In
_—. —.Unit 6-nm vmi a ncnerous

.

W. 5TEKBIX*

KEX FIELD'S

VARIETY STORE!!

Cheap for Cash. YY'e would invito a call
iui.1 an examination of our Goods and
Prine*, and we will try and sa-.irfy you.
STEBBINS A RUSSELL
uvw ..VW *
Hosting*, June l&gt;, 18&amp;0.

Comprj.ing all the newest and moot appaorkD MTmrs that can be bought in
1 the Eastern market*. Also, to our ex1 tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX

'S '01^ OWH MAMUfACTUSS
-.JlTi - A— Atlwr ia lb* mat rrqulaiUt

SUPERIOR METAL,

Cheaper Than Ever,

FOR CASH,
COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in
part of

rtrsa-TS

cUM

Which they offer for

io any &lt;*Mr mortal. I u
option ter my pncUw,
Lire, moet rrepm-lfully U

-..... -^HwEtwsih.

Hastings. June 1$, 1856.

NOTICE.

TO WHOM BOOBS WTLLteSOU)

tion.
.
We deairc to call particular attention
to our sxTsxarv* stock of
COOKINGflTOVEB,

axo

PRINTER’S WAREHOUSE,

‘s”S I

SrJ'&amp;IS&amp;r&amp;SS.S.'^idre notes nnd accounts
j%Ki»T'xkL
.mi. will be thankfully reMORTGAGE SALE.

NOW IS THE TIME.

I, 000 Men Wanted,

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.

SHFFIELDS

USi TYPE FOUNDERY

S' SALE.

At tHE

H. J. KENFTELD’S

^n.EAy*._Ag

HKuS?

nt Last!!

■

-

HAHBWARE Goods

«ro4B'

inducements,

vffiiecedkxtbd aihuval of

Hadley &amp; Wightman s

AtrtttlCMB

&amp;XUE XOTIOXfi

CTfi'dia^
thd Mcounto with ua would cal! and settle
the same at the «uli«t poaaihlf moment.

NEVIN# &amp; KNATXN.

April M, IBM.

Uafted State*

the

POST OFFICE.
■
HADMy.MW?ImiAN.

y-liyL

CSSWta
S“

—.______ «

�’NER

If “Vi
Ll.nkJ

1302
13M
1336
1837
1888
MM
1340
1341
1343
1343
1344
IMS
415

■ygmsz

1237
1238
1257

-

THOS. F. HARVEY,

liou atail parsora «o~ar»«t; jmd that

MERCUAXT TAILOR

r, jjculer in Dry &lt;&gt;&lt;
tryjlClaweiryj Musical In

oppoaite
and dealer in Ready Made (lotliing

■GOODS “CHEAPER
than

that he has in store, a good itock of

AALu,iL

BEAUMONT’S

«wX«t«wX
« *o
*1* W
Town i Sorth of Rang* 8 Wret.

Spring Clothing, cheap for

LADIES' AND DENTUalKVS

SALOOIV !
°’E

a. n.vKvr. &lt;
— -----dioiu nred not bt deterred frofi enjoyibj the
11 uriea of lite.
I .
. ,
Every variety uf eoofecUooery lt&gt; fcait and luxrivtc the ituUiash.
ICE COOLLEMONADE aerved jip.oa abort oo*JCE CBEAM, delicately palateajile. right from
M fountain head.
1 I
«
Thia oaioeu ia repaired in anitaHe »tyl» U&gt; Monunodate partica of W.uud acnUcma with
[1 of the above luxuries in quit tniae rad aamfort.
KECEKAM. tanteb. d fcr rarula, or tepfrale

dr Ready Pay.

'■x-***
'■y, ■yv

S*E

!' r» .

We do not hesitate to say that oar
stock is “ splendid," and our yricet unpre­
cedentedly lair. For Caah or Ready Pay.
we von'l be undersold. Cali and examine

miffel
&gt;* o e|
‘IwV

Beady Made Clothing,

CABINET MARE !

Call and examine our stock of

»i g
Men's Double SoiedStogas.
"
Brogans.
’* Ew ,Ladies Bootcra,
*nd a!ku« Show.
;

5

"

&lt;lSar, Knapra'a Old"Stand, Healing*! Mich

jUan’kMcA^ P?|£2".J
and «bo—. Om dooT Wr»l uf
SJaH^dwsroSw, Maia

**

B. H. Marra, Jcwek.r.Ckcka and W
aaBapeirei Shop ia Aril ex'a Store, H-

W. Pakses, Whole Sale and R
D««te«In Oreaerire A Protiteona, at hi
bland, Uaalinp, Mich.______________

D. C- HawakSt. 4?«der iu Grvcerira;

f&gt;r the same as noon a* possible and

^Bh’SrJSSigiimat of Foox'a Untel. UM.tir-5*, Mkk.

Yours, Myst Respectfully,

Wn&amp;iAM Roossn. Livery Stnbl-, G
&amp;2L*3*!SlreretlS?^

eoM«n rorrted W all plate*. Klnre ai-d
&lt;MSc* on Stale Street, next dear u B«w er a
wa^dBtore. Heating*. Midi. ___ _

T. F. HARVEY.

line, such
Bureaus, I
Tables,'Stands,Chairs,
1 GREAT
n*ttin^
’•,6M
’
’
REDUCTION |N PRICES I
Bedsteads,
JLounges,i
.
«
°
\ Oracwuss Caaar
C.sa, at Warn A Trncs

BOOTS &lt;5c SHOES.

«

world

We have also, eve-1; oblige,
ry thing in the
,

Broad. CnNiltnrro, and Kentucky J cat
Cloths; Sheetings, Checks and
Stripe*, Denims and
Tickings.

.

NsrmA Kwafxm, Merchants and I
m ia Drv Good*. Crockery. Groceriea. J!.
fiSilEtZCapi. nothing and Fancy U
^dyaa/s
Huting*. Mich

CUTTING DONE

। to make room for our.
OK SlIOl.T NOTICE.
V
' new stock.
.
!
Our stock of Dry N. B. Ail tbow incst and ln&gt;ys lint are
STABTLING NEWS
FBOM
j Goods, Groceries,
! in debt v&gt; him for clutlilng that ia num
KANSAS
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth
worn out,'
'ng,
BOR DEB RUFFIANS!
TT is not oar intention to detail the horA Shoes,
। tr.tiK ur to ths cAPmurs
1 rors of Civil Vya.-, but to call attention
and other goods is
to the
SPLENDID STOCK OF
quite full, and we will
Office and
NEW GOODS!
sell them at prices that
Now being exhibited in Hastings, by
will astonish the
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.
gMttoru Janata, im.

awk“
•M “■-¥

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

iMlMM'Baadr Made Clothtef. Bailejr’aB
Mate Street, Healings Midi.___________

lie,non, Wabjixm &amp; Co, Wholesale
-~J------- w—
""__________________

ko hvmbvg

&amp; C, A/C.

Slip., Dc». and Oaitrn.

■!Frn*.TCnKn.a...o»»B«.:^J^aT.*S?Z7

. j.i GROCERIES! i Call and see our stock.
•

oi

1 TO

1129
1180

1131
1183
1184
1185
1138
1179
1188

R'T“-

“ei.

HM
1127

oil!"!.l£“t.S’S"'

«■»"""««»j

STEBB1X8 4 RI-8SELL.

HMfagiM.? i, law.

Crocknrv. Glass and Wardnrare. 1 - - ■ "
j Fanning Tools, of the best patterns; also.
Grindstone*, and Hangings, Tulia,
Pails, Arc., die.

LADIES— Don’t burn in tbe Sun, when
yon can buy a good

------------- ------------------- - —s aU» to all kied» of aUfrritu: In irtlice floadaf*'

MASS

MEETING!

■ A 'TS'whtmas, Farnam
Jikkfax 'end HlackamilMajt.k Mid every kind cf Gnoda in «!*
Srtaalty on hand. All kioda &lt;rf
&gt; seder, ojymta Globe Hotel, H»

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

ILK PARASOL
For TEN SHILLINGS; and those that
e»’t be beat, for a trifle more, nt
the Cweaf Cash Srnax of

JTEVIW8 &amp; KNAPEN.
CaU and look al our

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1210
1211
1212
1213
13)8
1218
1217
1218
1219
mi
1984
1235
UM
1987

ivis

: s

»

Town &lt; North af taage 7 t

1MB
1240
1258
1239
MM
1272
1273
1274
1275

Summer Dress Goods.

Chailies, Lawns, Bcrugwi, Silks, Ac. Ac..

XOTIOXS—Or endless variety.
We do not deceive you with fitAitious
prices, and show you Goods too poor to
give away; but we offer yon tire beat
articles in tbe market, at prices that'ranButter, Lard, Lumber, Shingles,
and Wheat for rale for Cash.
&amp;3F7 CaU early, before the crowd gets
I in, and don't forget the NAUR.
NEVINS A KNAPEN
Hastings, June 12, 1856.
7.

■STOVES GIVEN AWAY
him. sad abaolaiion for Ibe trim* fnrnStd m at
eatere, Pana. Fail. aD(| rrcry tartar af Tin-wa*

fora 4bs said DafcafaatSatba saH HaiaUf »th*
am of Five haadred sad tfty Dotere and W-M
Writ waa made reUuaabiaaa lb* ftH day af J««
A. D.UM and that Mid writ foa brew rrtaroH.
sad la now pending in &gt;aad evurl.
,
’
B
ilgbeenhei.p
,
Attorney for FlatotX
Dated May ».UM-,

„
..
HADLEY A WIGHTMAN.
Ha.linp.Hrr,
l.lfAS.
’MA*’
pOU, Bacon, Batter, Beaaa aad Pena, al
-*■
" *rre A TwreoixtiV.

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1 Il.Soicnt, and &lt;*wy icarttytioa of Job PrtaV

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TERMS—*1,50, IN ADVANCE-

VOL. 1

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY SEPT. 11, 1856.

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NO. 20

ner In which the tar should be applied.—
ing hia argument agaimt what he contend­ this law to prohibit tho delivery through , from hla own conscience, if it is not iMHd
Some said, “Put him In bead foremost
Office in the
ed was its vagueness and obscurity, in not the poet offire of publications touching
olherw were for stripping me. One fellow
A WuduuM, NVholcaak-and Raaa with a hot iron 1
sufficiently drfining what were the publi­ the subject of slavery, might you not also
T-J-HtsnrasT. J,
Disorder reigns supreme in the cotmtry,
swore they could not agree and he would
shoot me. He aimed a revolver at my cations the circulation of which it Intend­ pass laws to prohibit any citizen of New 1 excepting In this city of Ln^rreaee. ft to
ed to prohibit Tbe bill provided that it York or MamachuseUs from publishing
heed, but another wrested it from him,
I a' matter of profound hMHMM rtnsz
.»."•« Is Aenttr, beajer
t&gt;ry Goode,
should not be lawful for any deputy po-b and transmitting through the mail any­ the streets ofthis town ara free from oooexclaiming, “Don’t shoot him, we will
ljr,t^»h*^a;t&lt;&gt;ilU?r’e3 and Ctoutaelgive him what we think ho deserves. ”— master in any State, Territory, or District thing touching tost subject 1 If you may fosion and disorder.—Fights and quarrels
of tho United Stated knowingly to ddiv- touch tbe subject of slavery, at all, why are not known, ft la a Jeep feeling cf deu«g of Benj. Huland. an aged and beloved At last they cnoclndcd to do the work
_■ Suu .rii«!t, op[x&gt;Bite Coart Uotum Hanan
tncmlier of our Church/ The areottnr without stripping me. After searching er to any person whatever any pamphlet, not gb to tbe root of tho evil I Suppose teramnatfon, sosnewhat of care, mdaCretlhi"
v/STS* me to sec whether I was armed or not, newspaper, handbill, or other printed pa­ one of the southern States were to pus a 1 ribution upon tbe eoemy. Nothing but
I
Kvxmto.
Dealer
in
every
variety
II
C—_„ r
one ,
•ickniwe of Rrn. Sellers, the con«e- and finding I had no arms concealed about per or pictorial representation touching law of this kind; would you not bewailed war is doing, and would you befieve it
I I1., lauodt. Graeerim. CrurSerT ll.r.1
the subject of slavery, where by the laws upon "by all the argument dow used in fa­ possible, tbeir is pot s drop of ardent
Of '
“a^ -’r °f ,11* “‘■““ton treatment, my person, they commenced putting on
L'rurr E -T,— ' fuUo*la8.Bm.8cller's letter will be found the tar with a brood paddle. After com­ of lho mid State, District or Territory vor of this bill, to carry such law into eff­ spirits sold In the town.
their circulation was prohibited. Under ect! -Mr. C. concluded by saying that
»t‘», Uutisp, Mish.
“Zxr, Attorney and ( ««» , * communication
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pletely saturating my hair, they gave my
this provision, Mr. W. contended that it the bill wu calculated to Jestqgr all tbe
eyes, cam, face and neck, each a plaster­
A .SpuriBuca, Dealer* in all kind*
Tho
following
from
the
CtnctnucU/i
AWwas
impossible
to
say
w
hat
publications
landtnarka of the constitution, establish a
&gt; i writer ia not a member of our church or i ing. I bad on a block coat, satin vest, and
1 i of any church'; this will explain aomo Hack doth pants. They tarred my era- might not be prohibited from circulation. precedent for dangerous legilftHOti, and quirtr is one of the best things of the
kind ever printed:
rather atrung exprcaaiona contained in his vat, my wliirt bosom, ’ and my clothes No matter what tho publication, whether to lead to incalculable mischief?
CotmMFT os cocbv.—Han. Thomas F.
Thprv wu no necessity* for 16* dange­
II.- A. GoopfiAH. Dealer in Dry Goods,
letter,— [Etl.
down to my feel. They tlicn lei mo up. for or against slavery, if it touched the
s».
Marshall, (late Member of Congress from
irjwire,
Croekarv.'HaU.Capa.Boou.
,
Bao. Cokklin : At your solicitation, I i 1 was so sore I oould scarcely stand on subject hi any shape or form, it would fall rous an aasumption ofautbdrity, the Stale
ad MadeCk.lhia«. liallr,'. Ilto-S
Kentucky) was defending a man charged
hurem transmit to you, for the benefit uf my feet, but oh! the agony ol my eyes. under the prohibitioa. Even the Conati- laws being perfectly competent to correct
tution of the United States might be pro­ the evil complained of. He must say with murder, in Jo—mine Co., Judge
your readers, a plain statement of facts They appeared like balls of fire,' and I
liHAt'SKR, Waknxm &amp;: Co, Whulca^/ Pa­
hibited ; and the person who was clothed that, from the first to the last, he was Lusk prcsideiug.
connected with the nxrnt - mob in Roch- thought they would burst out of my head.
The testimony again*t the prisoner was
with the power to judge in this delicate opposed to the measure.
w: ,l«r» w&gt;4 proprirUn of the Winnobaro
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'
eater, u they came under my own obser­ Although it was noon, and the hot sun
Sifli^WuvSmubc, Xu. If, LsHalts Strsst, CfoThe yeu aqd nays upon the proposi­ strong nnd Tom struglcd hard an the croaswas beaming upon my head, I groped my matter was one of the deputy postmasters,
vation.
Ni2VC“~U&lt;&gt;r
who, notwithstanding the difficulties with tion to rob the mails and burn all matter examimrtfoB, bet to little parpose, for the
I hod appointed Saturday, June 14, to way as at midnight. After I arose to my
which he was encompassed in coming to a that might be objeetjona! at the South, old Judge was indexible in his determina­
XIWXS A Kwarns. Merchants and Dealcommence a series of meetings in P.och- feet one fellow said, “Ho has one minute direct decision, must decide correctly, un­
“ J». Crockery. Groceries. BooU A
will be found on tbe 5B8th page Benton’s tion to rule out all the improper testimony
, ester, and had written to several ministers Id lcnvc town;”, another said, “he con der nain of being removed from office.—
sr&lt; Ctothfof sad Fsoev Uoods.
Haitian, Stell.
ufferro on the part of tho defenw-.
Thirty Years, voL 1., and as follows;
ck, HutuigB.
Mkh.
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। to coma and assist md. On Wudnesday liavo five minuteR, nnd if he i* not gone in • • •
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At last, Tom worked himself into a
Wm this bill in accordance
“ J'sex.—Messrs. Black* Bedford, Brown,
I or Thursday previous p pro-alavery num that time he shall Im&gt; shot.-’ 1 arOIM d ftiy
with the general force and temper of the BvcnASAw, Calhotm, Cuthbert, Grundy, high state of excitement, and remsAed
-rsrixs A Rn»’«n. Dcnhn in Dry
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by the.nanie.uf Sims was'shot by a fnw- way into the street, they following me
Constitotlon and its amendments 1 It was King of Ala., King of Geo, Mangum, Moo­ that“Jc— Christ was eonvioted upon
CkoUb. Gnirrtnr*, VrwMarv. Hats, Cspa, UuoL
with their revolvers cocked, telling inc to
because
Sims
■
I l»:r« Mid Cabinet J'k.-niiorc. Good
just such rulings of the court that tried
Cro-k, Miek'
.
.
• loi,
,'“8"“ (oMH-^y)
drive him from
his house
or
step faster, at the peril of my life. I was ■ not in accordance with that provision of re, Nicholas, Alex. Porter, Preston of
i—------ - ---------- i------------------------------------------ J kill hint. 1 arrived1 in Rochester on i in so much misery, I knew not where I the instrument under which the freedom South Carolina, Rivera, •Robinson, TallFkkrh de Vonnxas. Livery Stal 1.-. Hora . Thur-lay, about 12 unlock. Soon after
i of spcedi and of the pspsa was secured. nugii, Walker of MiuiAippi, White of
“ Clerk," -aid tho Judge, “enter a Inc
1 was going. 1 /•mill see objects, but could
of 110 acainst Mr. Marshall."
’ ^SS!S'..7tSJfcE7rx5pi-.?X&gt;“r 7,™111 7“ "f'"1
Whatever laws tbe State Legislature Tcnneswxi, Silas Wright.
I not distinguish one from another. By the
“Well, that is the first time I error
might
pass
&lt;&gt;n
the
sabject.
Congress
was
A'sys.
—
Messrs.
Benton,
Qav,
Critten
­
«.&gt; all ptMWK. ■ off.e« «D!1 siabls inr !W» HoZ Stn» k s store, by a committee of three |l time I got o- n «s the street, between Bm-1
uen, Doris
ow of Mass., Ewing of 111., Ewing beard of any-body being fined for abusing
t«l. Huang*, Micb.
I Individuals, who said thev were authoriz- Stock’s store and stable, the tar had mcl-1 restrained from legislating in any manner den,
®F*FV
Pontius Pilate,” was the quick response
wliatcver with record to the press. It of
r,f O&gt;io,
nkfo, Guldsboaough, Hendricks, HuIia
----------- »------ •— Jntt-MK- At Bw&gt; AU I. XL—
A 1 rd l‘.v ,lw‘ citizens of Rochester and vicin. , ted «nnic and I could distinguish between
Mj.uavnnvn. of
';4,^r' hr,uinferm me Mlo pratb •sUn ta || male- and-female-. Here were the fc­ would be admitted tliat if a newspaper bard&lt; Ki..„
Kent, ..
Knignfe~I.&lt;.-igh, McKeon of 1i of Tom.
llerjs tho Court became very.indignant
rrt?"ni 1
I*ri Caftfo «u*«» »wP. M.rtes hour. :r-im Me ■ Rucbortrr, and endeavored by thrvatemnp '
......... ...................
U4&gt;i came direct to him, be had a property in Penn.,, 22
Morris
...&gt; of UlCo, Nanda'.n, Niles,
.
I male members of mv flock in Rochester, Lit: sniLhoW etUllJ snvninn—Own •’&gt;1-., . I’r.ttJirt*
over
jMMnail1 overaeer,
felt the “
bad' it; and how could any man, then, take [ 1I ’rentic*,—U""
... ,v„ne4u-.rwt»ivrii&gt;» fust j
gLcZ" * Bu&lt;k-i to extort a proiiiisti from me threatening
to that er- j nu
ja wnic
” Holy
»ome Ghost
of whom
Ruggles, Shcpley, Southard, and ordered the clerk to enter another fine
Sv. n . UiAibix*.
— -— —------------- ■■ ■
------- - ------------------- ' f'&lt;*, dcclantig at the rtimo
timeto thattins
ret.tuml out In the midst of this mobI that property nnd bum it, without duo 5
&gt;m me
cf-. nuuliS
Tipton, Tomlinson, Wall uf New of 120.
ini' an——.I**-—1 form of law f nnd he did not know how Swift,
Tom
arose with that p»7atligr.mixth-prM •Jersey. Webster.”
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। -L M. Ilrsanx. Phyrician and Surgeon. 1 North Mithodist preoriiing would not be | to rNuni(&lt; ^j,.
tor frojn
bJ.Mxly
.Hi. RobxxH At (■&gt;. 1 eawni tn Urug 1
; Subbtas a kessetr* Store. Kowuth 1 tolerated longre in the country. 1 asked
s,,m; had feintad, others were
voHng erpression tif cmftiharx* that do
' this newspaper o-uld be pronounced an
Mr. Bcciiaxax was tbe only northern
J'iFOe.'jtariii.B fluiZWreTiivora byriiuo.,
..._
---------- f them for a few names of the citizens who |
Bnj Mringing their hands iu exreswunlawful publication^ nnd having no pro- tman, except the two Senators from New one can imitate, and addressed the Court.
ai^rKdVrprop.
V
f.v- W.BdowFodi, tirnKTir.. \\ M. BtntooxB, Ju«t&gt;-e of the Peace. Ot- . had given ihein this aatburily ; they had .
-vf ।
th® patriotic women1 perty in it, without a legal trial.
York who voted for this di.
-------- ------------ |with,,“
Nir. NY. firgucJ against the right to ex- ositiea
&lt;
to violate the mails .„.
&lt;&gt;3re. Kaap-n « fol-__
_ J?*-----wTr (JHKEJCFTE1D. Attoraevsad C«enc«Uorri
Roclu «U■ t.. ve.
I lhtffl
askedbetter
them If
they ■I of .•
•
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- daughurs
_______ I in
nop.:..
1 Hve
friends
and their
1 amide into the nature of publlcstlons sent of
t Slavery while teven Southern Senators I
-----........ -, — -&gt;eir daughters1. to the post office, and said tliat the right x
zon, I fed bound to ahoy the order of chia
.. Xi
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»-tuir.. Dealers
in B«xrts I-II* L*«- ’’”**&lt;»’“* Aitonwv “d O.M
r.l ' m
c]air
] lo IkjM.-J
American
citizens.
They I I,
XI..--'..
“SiS*-1
SH,Ilw™.
wuy
r
still lived to lend a helping hand in bclialfj of an individual in his papers wm secured ! voted against it—------- ——:---------court, and intend to do so in this [t^aye; ■
&lt;f suffering humanity. I found mv horse
I..au—
*- •
•
a&lt; I not to preach again in Rochester. Hold
to him in every free cotmtry In the world.
i.- „ i„ , C&lt;&gt;rftte’p
„cn. ti ,nt. but aa 1 don’t happen tn have 1.30 about
in the yard with the bridle on, and with l,
. -^-i i_i I
!■ urged notes on the Bank of BeJlevule, me, I shall be compelled to bqrruWlk of
ad | them 1 would not make that promise, I the aaaistauce of one of the mob I got tbe that'k.-p.p.r,.,fs.tefn-12^11™
S II Maroi -TeWel.ir. Clocke and Watchi» ;
-i™-«&gt;a
&lt;.,»MfrnaH
»
e peculiar.
j some
friend; and a* I m
sec
no qqq_j&gt;jy»t
«• r-j-eirv-i. - tfte^ in Achley*e6iorn ila»tlafa
thus dev whose confidence and frictidaMpTMH *■•
was guilty of no crime, lad violated no saddle «i, and started to go to some place
l;»w, and
obey
God
rather
than 1 on my work ns quickly as possilile to get
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SE j
£±*S!!
I
S-“&amp;!
*
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I
Hom&lt;ropnthi*t.
] would
them
what
rights
or pnvithe tar washed
out of my eyes. The mob
&lt;3r2rm.
ic- R- Btra-rofo Phywieian and Surgeon. 11
' tjKV t]Bjra? j „ American dWtcwlj-----------------------------------------------------i. This principle esuhliAed I rV?!?1 ^nc’?*,‘n8
“ lS'*nr^ '
in asking
followed me, however, turned mo back,
to essential
essential to liberty had 1? PuUie 8t0&lt;* deposited with the State I loan for a few days, to square up
in England, so
77|.,
RH.il
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-Ur**-"*
i
and
made
me
go
toward
Savannah.
As
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A».rie«ou.™,.
c^l,^ Q*
"f” ’1P
cd out
out in
In France,
France, wncre
where inc
the1
-wire-" fr tbo genuine, a few leave* I mount of the fines tl
been followed
—1 . - '
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dishing and
and printing
printing won
was se
ae-1
re,P-----------------------r«*&lt;’“«l «l thecod
cad&lt;&gt;fthe
uf thepanel,,
panel, I the clerk to enter against
agi
me.” ■ ■ »
-------riglit of publishing
­ arr
u...ta,
1 |„ C. Kr
IhMkcr. Su. k. X..U naj I A. tl.u renurk, u.lkou, g.vms
omlng
lo my
W
W were
»&gt;“
Bro. CiuUuD
rlinmowing.
Cid his (1
wife
who
This was a stuay^r. The Judge Idoked
omitted
in 27
the
tbe i
in the fullest extent; the individual i but
".- jiF
/e7i.T
.2,2counterfeit.
7^22223? Near
22™ ,3.2
___ho
.t_ft &gt;-.’rvcd
I..nun.)
...:t| i cured
- • -- “ , —
_ Pi ExrfMr&gt;r Brotrr. Mb Creek, Mkh.
I swcr. thev left the stare, muttering Uial T_______
.,1W Br.j |c____
jf y(X1
W tu.T*
publishing being amenable lo liJHaw. for I
nJ.
eeo.tro ^U’. a«
at Tom and theft nt Uro clerk, and finally
AWL|:r.,I.foiiler
in isroccriA*.
« ro*--------Fl.h,'
V.. Itt&gt; W,re.
sad a rsrirfr
W1
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Vm‘7‘ .T2uTI*2?jrZ.T*"'
0
1__________tclf you bow°tirtF served him.) whathTfubliXl; and every man print-1 troew, in the graninc, the trunk of the '
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■ • - .rewto] sv.re n Mats Strew, on* l«r • 'V. II. (.otsMAsa Banking Officr. Baitl-1 f°7* *w,ld
l® rtoP ,mc. I Who: I came up to them thev did nol
—in
wbliAcJ what he plrared. at hi, right hand tree forks in two IhnbeAlw
,t ' State is belter abh to IsM W0 tbit I
«*-i I toolj Um*1. U_»t.r-s Jlirh.
ttsek. ColtoMioae Uteeded to, tad retniltel I
I hsd somv pSMOtnl visiting to do in .
After I toll
’ul .« Iw t cl
...
.. •
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- - —7-:- i
c.rre.l Zte.
. uJ the rour.trv. mid after attending to that
®‘'* I.Afhr.1 ? &lt;
v ?’,*?
t
pnl. Mr. NN went on at some letmth ito viui.tcucim rum w.o
of mree. nil", |
of the oouterfeite j am.’’
WititAM Rik.r.u- 1
Staid' Gniiv» *»tbbU bought aad s«M.
■ .
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.
&lt;, . ,
. _ ■ . ■: been done, Bro.
naked luejf I uxiucht to .bow that the bill wa. om&lt;«iy to that , ao £«• an is known, none
j Kitb dl0 lelUri
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. ------------ cTtPCT DB.nH-frflV’---------importul dm,-. «. ^*lurJ*y umrnmg 1 । wuJ(1
GUmr.il.hwX
PtN.vi.tat of the Constitution which pro- ' two Jn
M in
J die genuine.
genuine. ~I
in red, as
Afotiics l.twx BaoxtF.—The Onoftds
hibito (bngrras to pass any few abndgteg I
rc al-0 for
Yir&gt; rm* rif tfo* nlriMl -anrl tHe.^,*
-TKnto „....
e__^
. v-tnoU‘ ,
i’b StnaJorrl
the freedom of speech and the prvte.
gfoia Bank, in dreulaUon. Thev are chief
„ . . e '. .," •■ • . " "J*7
Mr.
Mr.Uueiianan
Buchanansaid
aaJlhM.M
that. n» he
heliad
Irtrivtned
voted j*y
Farmers' Bank, and uufortulOfT, IS hit trarrU dtocvrerr&lt;l groups of men collretcd at the lorncrs uf. i _. . _
- “-. “ - |
.... ra.l.l, "... k...w,n« UmlU»mob f„r ,h„
thi. bilL ,„j
nuuivstarlHng
I’biuc.-. A Nf.x iinohe. Dedrni in all kind*
the Streets engaged in conversation. Tbe
r । « —
" • - •
•-j
are s,, weu execumd as to deceive
»«.... jmnuU ... V .■&gt;. .. urnrfril
c,
Wt
1
TVTD-rm
wuit.-uient 'appeared to be general.
I
_ all butNlhe inost practised eye. Diose | more significant fact has transpired du:
S r«iv
™ 7... i r-i‘-' ilUg’t- Bf,1, nStr‘*k?
r notes of which wo have been apprised are । ing the campaign.—Alb. Jowmul.^^
Milk,.. Um «. r.- n..l mnr. k.n f,n«. ( ,^0„
ilt I*
tx-Rgi.i, tor thr bsbbv
stable, to put up my borac, and Bro. Hol­ C««. kW« Aller nd.ng
M^huKuy(J|, Wcb-„ ( j„ d„,„.’ j all Tent.—Dtt. Adrertiter.
&lt;
iirirs Fainih
l!* •wr offrw York It t»d.« ■ ]nn(i
B-g jn company w ith mb, went
Waatdocloa Cltr ta ISOL
to '7 y» ,“"■!»
, *7
U W..U1J imlUU
Sm.u.r, if t it"
.immediately into Bra Strock’e store. 1
One can scarcely credit the doMripli&lt;&gt;n
Cootans
■MTl,
“U1 »7«
r r»P'«. « l«-t In lrn« brirf
"
“b &lt;I
t*
•*” •« «rtr«l.
Yri,rJ’ bu, U.r™sl. „■"th
h,"
bri.C
The fndionspolto American tell* a story of Washington City, u Mrs. John Ad.nns
। Hatiir.iji, and (hr nrrmitdif} Country, came into tbe *u&gt;qu in ten or fifteen min­
I"”1-''1"
I Th. sS2» fm„,
, utca, and found Joos of my Rochester
foand
it
in1601: ’
I of a lady of that city whose dress, at a
kmd
rnrnd. u
.Ur.
tU1
wUA b.. | weddiqg party whilo ber little feel—
&gt; la p«rd&gt;M« goods in lbw tins. l*l«&lt;ue fit* me ■
kind fnenda
at Bro. M.Urr
Miller g
«, m
in .
a few days
ZkLJ.
frien'ls, snd some from the • ountry, who I partially recovered from the injmiea Jr.
“Here and there,*’ she writce, “is a small
n
e I nd
csil and test the trnik of this assertion, or
I o.n.rllr rrror^l r^.n.k.I.nn.M
lii.jjUl
oool,
todnfdusl by mat I, wd ,
cottage, without a glass window, inter
i Send in Your Orders, Lid come to attend the meeting. Old ortvad. May they naive a thouaand J*"
L"-.*! I
&gt; Bro. Holland (a sainted martyr now) wa» fvld In thin life, U in the world to come I ^±£*“‘2.“
1 and the roods will be sebetod and net o» with aa1 standing near the front d&lt;»0r. One of the
property ; and we had, therefore, no right
life everlaiting.
Tbs skirt wm torn, and u whalebone
to »ay it should not lie delivered. But
' leaders, with several others uf the mob,
These
Bro.
Conklin,
arc
fiu-ta,
for
___ - jnnrwi
. _•»«* u Urrkiwi
md-«n
«*■
_______ _inUI”*
.
»&lt;
_ • were standing te ar Bro. Holland aud my- which I hold myadf accountable, nnd for . this was begging the question. It was thrust out into the circle in a very un­ grand and superb scale —requiring gboul
a s.unwCL^__________ ■MB"4-”'. •‘•‘‘■•aof,’,rf
_ ■Fancy
■elf, having in their hand* a late number which 1 expect tn answer at the bar ofJ taking that for granted which remained to seemly manner. The lady coolly look
If Congress, as he (Mr. B.) hold of the article, drew it from tier c*
i uf the Weetern Christian Advocate, con­ God. Mav God take care of the eraitercd Ixi proved.
thrnc mmtha- h»t
' -a »
had cunictided, posx ssed the incotiteatiblc and walked to the door and threw it out,
taining the report of the majority ot the flock and finally bring us all to Heaven.
" I tba»eaab*fc”’dlr
Nd took to pl... ta
toiUto
li £
•SjOMokB A
power of declaring what should nnd what
Committee on Slavery in the General
can you belisvoLZpulHto
tlau i
1VM. SELLERS.
um.ta-fortoJ -d tok." Alito,b
should not be circulated through ths
„ Im, ™ I
w • T'
• " ———-------ConferctKi'. 1 told them how that matter I
Anamosa,
luwa,
Aug.
1.
,k’h”
°°l- Tbtl u. to ml mH 111 ■ftaLto ufwidSa.
hrJH rrinrUaUy
-wt.
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
malls, no man could have the right to de­
was adjusted, but all to no purpose, we I
tk&gt;ae i&lt;&gt; OT1Ju. &lt;1
would
walk-X
up to H.""*?
the cannon's' mouth,
?nZ
iZ?
t?*' '““S ‘«lhm I. .« . .tag!. tortUfc,.
mand from any post office that which the lady
were abolitionists still, and 1 must promJtkh.
or lo
t“ **--*•
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.Aor,
.Ithoot
Ito
or tHmbU.fr
W. ta.-toU. Ito
law had declared should not thus bo cirlae not to preach, or else be mobbed. I
i
And
vott
in
/asor
of
rMiog
Utt
tntilo
of
J. NV. Blitclk. Fashionable Tailor. Cutdilated.
said I would not do it. About this time
i or otlier covcnicDce without; aza}ahDgeea'
Ixitc.t from UaiMu— A abecklnc
oil fri/Uod toulUr tootkiog On ftutlion
Re felt as ri-luctent aa any man eotild
the mob began to collect in the door. I
Aecoast.
। unfixiialird aodioqoe roua&gt;, 1 wmk,a.s dfy•
of SIattry, with utrcHt from Mr., fesl. to vote foe any L»w interfcring with
I suptxiee there were sevcDty-five or one
A portion of the Border Ruffians are
Claft and Mr. Wtbtter t Speech tt the circulation through the mails of any
from Ptetlr
PlatteIVWin.
coon1
J of
..C them,-some
ywnn A-nm
nUbiunna most demoniac hate toward
T. F. HaSVKY, Tailor, and dealer in Rea- I T’AWTTT.V GROCERY STORE, i hundred
avainit the Bill.
publication whatever, no matter what
I the •*•»• ■"■pH.lar a tarrr sad w»* irwrel | tv, some from Buchanan, aotnc from Sa­
and the more 1 view li.Tlie uSnl 1 fitn
In IMS, Mr. Chlbonn reported the fol- might be its character. But If the slave- fortunate victiaw who have recmtlv fallen delighted with iL*'
*
oU*"frvm lho
of■
. int ^4
I lowing bid in the L'nltod States Senate : within any Southern State were In rebel£
n ■
r
Btotor. K7VUM.
Bom. »«™
•"»»&gt;
into their hands have undergone the com­
'Theareatunfinigbed audswite rooraj »f
R- NN*. Warxkn, Fashionable *iylor. Shop I
. UlAJOUJ.
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7,
volvara, others had knives and dubs, I [See Congrtaiunal Debates, Vot 18, Part Mon. nr It a palpable and well fbunded bined tortures of savage warrfi.t and the • kkh Mn A.Uw. w«U, i. *.Lpp,
11, nags 1722.]
danger
of
such
a
rrb«dli&lt;n
eiistod,
with
while others had picked np stones in the
cruellest da vs of the inquisition. Rob born Esat Room of the « hite Uopw. .
t
"Be it enacted, &lt;ke., That it shall not i his prmnt com U lloas, afomld he refuse is the usual proctivo aruoog Uwtn, anil
stn-ets. One fellnW cried out, “If ho had I
A. NV. Atxifr. Saddle and Remes* Mak-'
• -•
-t— » - • utmarter, in
_ _____ 1.* wonl.l arum kill rr&gt;«-.”
to prevent tho circulation of publications even murder Is growlag but llttfe more
*T SUrrp in Ooafyvar'a Hl.&lt;k, or,r Her leak
A, (hit
U», remark
"tort one
o» M«
tom.
b, tto _«W
?'"
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___ itrict of tho tending to encourage br excite insurrec­ horrible to them Uun it would be to a
At
fellow got
mo by
arm, and drew me to the door. Three United States, knowingly to deliver to tion, he Would ootuider himself an neo&gt;m- Thug of India. We direct attantim to
F- C. MxxaiLL, House, Sign, and Portrait
others then camo to bis nwbitonec, and any person whatever any pamphlet, news­ ptfoc in their ffuilu Ha entertained no the following from the reliable Kansas cor- tcra,” men, People are various;
Pork! Pork!! Pork!!!
«-^ Toor. Hot* Hastings.
seizing bold of each arm and leg, they paper, bandbill, or other printed paper or doubt whatever of the power of (bngrew respondeat of the Milwaukee Sentihtl. with this complaint. Some. « hi
.
not succeed hi brmgi g the ft
&lt;
arried me to the middle of the street, pictorial representation touching the sub­ to pass thia bill, or of the propriety of it is • tale of horror.
.
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their d*rot&gt;on to a reciprocal
whsro they baited—raving, cursing, and ject of slavery, where, by the laws of the exercising tliat powrr. He would not
ljiwrcr.cc, K. T., Aug. 2T.
said Btatea, Territory, or District, their have voted for the bill which had been reMaura, idito—-Mr. W. D?X BmGtoan Hom, Hr 8.’ B&lt; btcr. Thia well (
yelling like • body of savages who had
craon, of the vicinity of thia town, wept make frantic attempts at xetys^bg^ jta
WMk tSis wm transpiring, Bro. Rol­
to Kansas. Mo., a Tew days since for a 1 they generally resalt in notlung w ores Ilan
be forthwith removed from office.
a measure far beyond whsl was required load of goods for tho Itev. Mr. Kutc. a horrid GrroA of afl the rale, rof ehym.
BAWUTV- land was shot, the 1m11 striking him on the shall
•"Sac. 2. And be it further enacted, by the necessity of the case. This bill, When in West port, Mo., ho was taken I ryttan and vnalody. ao parting
U
chin, pawfog through and breaking his
That nothing In the acts of Congress to1 a Mist it Van snfficivntly strong to oorrcct by die notorious McGee and his men, done, Sometime-, Lowsvm- thugn aflbetod
nock. Ho expired in sfcout thirty minestablish and regulate the PustOffieo Dc-&lt; the evil, would be confined in its opera and icatped alire ; hc was then imprisoned,
utoe. I ofterwarda understood that Bro.
partnient shall be construed to protect &lt; tions to those Statoa within which the dan since which ho has uul been lira rd from.
a M—sut &gt; a lie iw&gt;a
any deputy postmaster, mail carrier, or I
Mr. William Hopper, from Sunimor- with a raxor, end their w&lt;&gt;so in a add both.
stsyr
other officeror agent of -aid Doportmcut, ]
Mr. Clay said that he considered this villa, Mass., when on his Way from nils
La mVi him; be than knocked two or
bill totally uncalled for by public senti­ place to Leavenworth, three day's since,
Bam* Cnwa Hotma, By Chmpbail &amp;
ment; an&lt;f m this kedtfiernd with the Sen­
State, Territory, f
I vox eh.ol and wiped, and left handfnq in laaimalBfe. A— &lt;«Ma
thrreofthem down, aril -"P* * ‘
Wee&lt;fcro&gt;C»eh.lliA.
&lt;
T*
any such paoipdt
handbill. ator from PwMaylvaato (Mr. Buchanan,)
badt doer. These noble brethren stood
the whtti of hla buggy in (he road. Ho have now in our mind’i eyj
Bjatow Ho(
for be believed that tb- Preaident's mess- was found by some military comlkg over. days since a young iftmi. a^
with ms in tho Utile till they were dnvof the hotels in this oitv: brim
stIIHrarm.
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‘^■Whik'fo tl^strec” the mob held a SuX, Tmiw., or Vinno.
•
*flac. 8. And be U further enacted by
the authority aforeaaid. That the deputy i prindpal Of a most, dangerous and alar­
.KL£TS
om,«n4qkwqjn
ming character. When ha row that the
.VIT-Vf
exercise of Urn mostextraordiaary and dan­ territory to examined and, If exceptionable,
guardiaaa of aooaly, i
ger uep. wer had bsen assumed by the be to permitted to paaa, but soon altar get­
r topreach-Jestl* aad I
bead &lt;&gt;f the Peat Office, and that It had ting into the Territory he tor aet upon by
fer Ums banner dF*«»&gt; 1

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- jMr. -FNWHa^kirward tha &amp;aaaH .t]

ii^gih tB*H»aiuon to tf* bdl, comment '

’ 1&amp;

�The following quotation I* from ths
Barry P&gt;onrrr of Sept 3d.

ening to dissolve th* Union.
the alaveboldii&lt;g oligarchy

N. BAILEY. Ewtor.

made in tbe Senate. Ami it would ap­ tremendou* evil i«
pear forth* that Mr. Atohison did not,

Whenever

have any
scheme «n foot to extend thrir dominion, Itheir political Gabriel will call

REPUBLICAN TICKET.
3W&gt;ii*tis&lt;

t^-Ovv .Orihr

at that time believe, that th* “rratrieton

^5?
±

t Col Frcm-k by GOV.
of foe Democratic party.

TO.

Franklin Pieree wsa

“The fearful issue to bo decided in No.
vernber next:
Shall the Constitution
the sectional candidate of dissolution !—

«r tto

ta Ku— to *. "l*ck IUpuU.&lt;.m.

JOBS C. IMMOKT,

Gov.

rocaie one country, &lt;®c Union, one Con.

Buchan tar*, do yim believe the I’nioa win

t&gt;™ In 18M; »ten • »«rik.n.

WILLIAM L. DAYTON.

be

(Suplan Ar^U

~

Lr d-curing &gt;h-

Fur Governor,

KINSLEY 8.

BINGHAM.

For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE A. COE,

of Brunch County.

john

McKinney,

of Van Buren County.
For Auditor General,
WHITNEY JONES,

of Ingham County.
Far State Treasurer.
SILAS M. HOLMES,
at Wayne County.
For Attorney General,
JACOg M. HOWARD,

of Wayne County.
For Superintandcnt of Public Instruction,
IRA MAYHEW,
of Calhoun County.
For Cammisaioner of the State Land ofce,
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
of Jackson County,

Wm. W. Botcx, M. C. from South Car­

For Member of the State Board of Educa­ olina, said:
•That party whkb
it«!f upon th* position
tion.
al gpviag Powvr la th* North. will crrotuUy fiuc
GEORGE WILLARD,

of Calhoun County.

ganizatio of the Territories, rcfM-sling the
prohibition 'he would himself leave his

ptwition M Vice President and accept the

Mr Douglas* has, *l*o, given substantill)

Dated Sept. 10th. 1856.

Democratic platfixtn. continued:
•Tto&gt;
atoote MtablUli to th* pi
ptiocipte, that tbe ri*bt at a atortbera ■
afev* i »iuxl. i0 tto Iraglb and breed
rvUf'SeorCUr.awn to Sfe taw K
ni»be tbe r*eo(Tii:k n ot tbe right VT1O,

Tbe Republicans of Haatinga will meet

These are the ^declaration* of Demo" of
“ whom
‘
cratic members cf Congress, all

By order of Committee

are warm supporters of Buchanan and the
Wednesday evening. Septa 17th, for the Cincinnati platform. They claim to speak
pwrpoee of selecting delegates to attend for the South, and the sentimeats they nV
th* Republican County Convention to be ter ere neither contradicted nor diaavo*.
hrld in this visage on th* 20th inst.
td.
Tho Democratic pnrty ha* gone
Jrfc. RUSSELL,
I
Kray. The principle* of Washington,
J. M. NEV1N8,
' Com.
“
Jcfferoon, Madison and Jackson have been
WM. BURGHER,
lost sight of, and the extreme measure*
Hasting*, Sept. 10, 1856.
and principles of the Calhoun school of
politic* have been substituted. Is it safe

The union of tbs thirteen origins! Staten,
together with the eighteen that hare sub­
sequently been admitted, forming a galaxy

prime in everything that relate* to its
•own domestic instituticns, but all mem­
ban of tbe same great body politic, and
Ing its power* from the provision* of a
glorious Coustitutii-n, may well call A&gt;rtb

de
tbe etar at its existence ta radiant with

even submitting to two
view*, and Itaow.ng
j~
expected to Stand upon, replied, that wmi
deeply uenriWe of th* high
the nnqwriiilion made hint and

C&amp;mpremlHl it

You never claimed it.
Twould be folly
to destroy the Union while they cuntrvli-

be imPT^U {? you say it is, Democrats must own the
He illegitimate bantling; and your cry of
“stop thief” will not screen you

dreoancing lb. «i «&gt;J iU kutUw. CU.
Fremoot planted hlm«ir imp«««aUj
ft. poritioo. Mr. PJnur, being “J”

Republican*- propose to pment the

uni of tl»« t*
,;,nnwl&gt;. w Hon. N P. B»k«.«»d Hon.
IKnr. Wlteo nf HuuduaHU. uril
thev cam. .nd “• Cnk Fmnonl. and m
In brief
rreult of Uui Inlmtaa.
b, renunwl to land lb.
of frwdom
In thi. campaign if
pyplo rimold call
him io that po.ltion. All th. bappmmg
Ui. In S.pmmb«. ISM. 11 me rerrerilr
null Mr. B-U-' .mcnal ». gl™.

ation of those sacred principle* of hbtrty

ment; and although it did not come to

tinner* to Cougrcm; who did vote to give

for which it was created.

The oetenaibl* of the Pioneer ha* been

referred to in the quotation above. They
seek to preserve it from the policy of that
party who would elect the man who p.«
seeees “a record writboat a blemish in fo-

in last Sstorday’s N. Y. UtraU. Any
statement ntado by Mr. Bates command* newspaper* in tbe free States; and th*
implicit relianc* In this communit v, where man who stand* pledged to-day to th*

to be convinced by dang.

We had a abort tind since, a genuine

-•hreik for freedom” from tbe fertile prai­
rie* of youug Iowa of the west, in the
form of a Republican majority in the

Tbe following from ibe Kanaa* Tribanc
cent outbreak there originated.

lence.
Yes, friend Democrat, Republican* pro­
pose not only to preserve the Union, but

nal infamy into which the Democrat!'
country, aecma to be determined to give party seek to plunge it, or failing to di*,
us no peace uni ill they or a* are *a ter­ gr kx, would destroy it Disanlutiun! it
minated ar driven from the country. For
some time pest they hav* aot only been is tbe child of self-styled Democracy—

Democrats aluoe have proclaimed it.—

been allowed to go on and fortify them•elvra in their btroog bold*. *nd when
complained of to the United State* «&lt;®cera, th* complaint* have been met with
“they are pettier*," or some other equally
absurd, or trifling cxcu«e.
On Wednefday the 13th, Maj. Hoyt, nf
Lawrence, formily of Boston, who came
into the country frst spring, and bos *inee
then endeared hitnwlf to the Free Bia'e

And those who openly proclaim it today,

Disunion,” and a few pliant tools arc even

ot' “Buchanan or Disunion."

overthrow of tide disunion Detnocntio

you; and an overwhelming public s*atiwav fix th* same cause, within a few day*. meat wilt drive yea bock into that damil
Such deed* m these have aroused tbe den of Arnoldism, from which you now
spirit of the pe&lt;»ple to such a pitch, that
a few evening* ago they resolved to take
JUNIUS.
mcMures to prevent tbe repetition of
such crimes, and about 75 or 80 men a**embled under arm*, marched to Frank­
The following letter written by Hon.
lin snd made an attack upon a bkek houw&gt;
which contained about 40 men wnd 100
stand of arm* and on* cannon, al) boded.
After fighting for aocne lime with but
on the coming election:

their ear* to the “*bricka for fredorn" at
tbe rufiin* surrendered

and called for
'Moaas* Bitxm

py Qmgre*s adjourned on the 30th of of them made good their escape however,
August, after passing th* appropriating the cannon and small arms were left in
bill, without the proviso restricting tbe th* nosseasioa of tbe victor*. Tbe lorn of
President from wing any part of it fix
and five weunded.
the purpose of enforcing the bogus law*
Friof Kansas
The House took s noble stand in re- the uumlier nt 300 and marebed upon th*
fortification on Wash
of Gen. Harrisoo, which foe Democrat
in the vicinity of the
7 pay;'and of having kwtam^
slavery President and a pro-slavery Sen­
amount on the defeat of Mr Cis).
ate, together with some Northern traitors,

ng with loeofoco* wm an unpruntsbkJ on* aided businra*.
I did, however, make one bet of fifty

contemplated Territorial Government ; interfere with and enntn4 every election
WM attempted to he held in th* Terof white slavery in the absence of negro and upon oce occasion had the pofuras**
.hole TuriUirf rank into hall than to Ha
it organized as free soil ”!
But it would appear that Mr. Atchison
withdrew his opposition to the bill on ac-

it

Moa«xx Bstw.

F. Hallett the »&gt;•&lt;•

tbe following remarks in explanation of

ixens for loving freedom rather than slave-

resolution that

interfere with slaves in the Territory

that the Indian tide in that Territory bad
What will the villifiers and calumnia

could possibly be more supmndy foies

th* Missouri Compromls, or S* it h com-

proceeding* to make Kansas a Slave State,

first great error committed in the politio-

forring tbe unjust, ty r*

wm tbe Missouri Compromise.

the army of the United States ie used for by the Democratic party, and

Buttbey

v.e r.roc.a-m ocr ■

the soil Of K

mold Fstfar-

Tbr

Legislature by force and fraud, and thu*
established * despotism.
And thia des­
potic Legislature, thu* forced upon the ed ups spirit among the people, that like
people by violence and fraud, hM passed Banquo’s ghost, will “never down.” until

el and unusual punishments, to be tnfflet-

their Northern apologieta, arc violenteep- of 1787, rendering the North west Terri.

wm withdrawn.

numb«r of five tbouaud, end elected e

And on the «h of March IBM while tbe

hia position :

O! what

*n alternative for Amenran freeme:.—

ing devotion in their cause, wa» murkwd
in cold blood, near Washington Cte k;

democratic friend* may a* well accustom

But it wm not called up till to work for the purpose of securing its ooce; for they will bo obliged to hear
them, whether they like them or not.
the iMt day of the rcsaion, when after.
Febuary.

band* were organized, armed and equip­
acie of the Democratic party in Virginia, a oormnuuicstion published in the Miss- ped, for the purpose of going ___
over from
ourie Democrat mv*—“Senator Atchison Missouri, and controlling ths elections in
wm violent in hia denunciation* of the Kansas.
And they &lt;fid go over there, and

bound together by such sacred and holy

And they pro.

thu. interfering with their darling institu­
tion of slavery. And accordingly they

state of over 8000; electing two member*
which It is conteoded, remained in force ;
ff«iiau*l Convention ha*.al*n, rince
of Congre* and the whole stale ticket.
after our acquisition of th* Territory. . approved the repeal of the restriction of
And we ha' e just had another “shriek”
Hence we see the necemity uf tbe app- alavery, and adopted the principle* of
from tbe Green Mountain state in tbe
ointment of proaiavery judge* there to,
Kuuaa Nebraska act. It hM signieast. Vermont has given a Republican
। deride in fovor of slavery in case the queoiU approval, alto, of the adminiatraMajority of ovy 20,000 electing all tbe
yon *hould
‘ "' come *before
*
‘them.•
tion
_____________________
of Franklin Pierce,,and
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endorsed the
A bill for the organization of NebrMka treasonable conspiracy of Atchison, Dounearly a unanimous state legislature.
was brought before Congress m early m
Co. And what are the fruits of
And Maine follow* suit to the tune of
1845, and the subject was agitated *t dif- ti14t conspiracy! Let the wrong* and in­
•ome Twelvs Thousand Republican ma­
ferent
pcriodi
tintill
*
- - afterward*
—•the- *e«*- dignities of blood stained Kansas answer.
jority.
4ou of Congress In 1853, when s bill for
And we expect similer “shrieks" from
the organization of that territory wm pas­ Democratic Congress, urged forward by
sed by the House of RepresenuilivM and t|[
ezeortivs influence, in opposition all the northern state*. So our worthy

to trust the management of oar national some debate ti wm laid oa the table by a
They called together meeting* and ha­
afLira to a party made up in part of mca vote of 23 Ayes to 17 Nays. Thu* the rangued th* people, urging them tn go in­
who proclaim such sentiment*, and avow bill wm pat over to tbe nxt rassior. of to Kansas with their slave*. in such num­
such intention* 1 And is it safe to plac* CongreM in 1854.
ber* as tn *eeurc the Territory to tbe in­
The oppaaiton to the bill at that time terests of the favorite institution. Secret
the rein* of government in th* hands of
Bachanan, suzroonded, as ho will be, by came mostly from tbe south. And the societies were orgsnired, and the mem­
key to the opposition may be found in the ber* were sworn to mak* Kansas a Slave
such influences.
The Mobile Register, the Charleston rcmarke of Mr. David R. Atchison at the State at all hazard*. And thia tdo, in ad­
Standard, the Richmond Enquirer, and lime in regard to the bill. And al*o in vance of any movement al the North, in
other leading Democratic papers, put his remark* to Mr. Guthrie a gentleman the form of Emigrant Aid Societies, or
forth sentiment* similar to those quoted who had been appointed as a delegate by or any other form for settling the Terri­
die Inhabitants of the territory to submit tory with free State inhabitants. Train

Wil! Republican* y

stigate dissolution 1

k-.„, fin entertain the propotiUt'R.

to the great Maa* Meeting at Dppencoe,
the same account of the matter.
and he and hi* smistant have botl atten­
Well, in accordance with tbe scheme
ded at Kalamazoo, to hear the jbig guns
of these *rch plotters for th* overthrow
of the party. Wc trust they have lear­
We stated in a former article that the »o of fredom, th* bill wm brought forward
ned their lesson by thi* time, and are pre
called democratic portyyi* in lavor of ala- and adopted m a Dtmoeratie tnrature.
pared to give us some of their arguvery extcnsiim, and that I would fasten it
The Presidsct, Franklin Pierce, the
meuts. For it must be ctmfcssed that
upon them like the mark of Cain so that tool of the party announced through hi*
the Pioneer ha* run pretty mu h to emptevery one might know and avoid them. organ, tbe Union, that no true Democrat
ing* lately, in the form of vulgar tirade*,
And now for the .proof, not only, that I would hesitate to support it
they
fovor r.f
of al*va&gt;PV
slavery extenrion, |
Qvn]
t[le great embodiment of de­ and low abuse, Uwstbcr with unfounded
• L—• are t_inr.-ncharge* against the “Black Republicans"
but, also, that tney have entered into a mocraCy jn this state, with great *ulcmni.
»nd their candidates. Bring oo your ar­
m&lt;«t’ foul
" ' eonspirtcy
’
'to assist in «uch
k ex­ ’ ty announced to the Sonata and to the
guments, gentlemen, if you have any lo
tension. It will be recollected that in all Country, that all agitation upon the slave
produce, or. forever after hold your peace.
that port ol Texas, which the United Sta­

sent to the Senate and wm rcfercd to the
wi|j of
people, Atchiaon and
Territorial
a—a—-.1 Committee
------- ------------onto.h
tbe 12 th
hi&gt; of
ounfederates set themselves, diligently

If so, would you ad vacate

inter­ believe tbe Union will be diseolved if
Fremont Is elected 1 If so, who will in­

post of chairman of the Committee on
minate the whole hoard of -abolitionists,
Territories. Thai be gave the Senator
aa they term them, in the Territory.
from Illinois tlm* to reflect oa the prop-.

A very modrst threat, indeed. Mr.
Boyce admits that the North has a moj'irity, and that she will succeed and obtain the
control of the Government! but be is not
meet in Convention, by their delegate*, willing that the majority should rule, and
co ths 90th September inst., st 1 o'clock threaten* a dissolution of the Union if tes acquired by cession, north of 30 ■ 30
forth radical peace would gladden the
the Freemen of the North dare to assert slavery or involuntary servitude wm pro­ hearts of our people.
hl the Tillage of Haatinga, for the purpose their right*. Mr. Kzrrr, M. C-, from hibited by positive enactments of Oot Tbe whole matter h»d been settled, »o
South Carolina, said:
greos. And in all of the territory acqui­ for as these worthy Representatives of
red from Mexico by the war with that tbe great Democratic party were concer­
tag delegates to attend the Congeessional
Country, slavery was prohibited a* D*nl- ned, and slavery wm free to go every
and Senatorial Convention to be held on
Th* eame gentleman, discussing the Webster said both by
. the irreversible de- ’, whare, into nil the Territories of the Unithe 24th in*L, at Vermontville.
principles that should be engrafted in the 1 rree
cres of Providence and the
tbe Mexican laws,
law*, :j
gutm_

Each town wM! be entitled to four del-

6"‘

with with riling th* stream and after want*
the party that built the Cincinnati slavery,
acts performed by him after h» Inaupire- ritorin l» ««i . fcnn - to »tait d.v.rr
extension platform, and nominated J*me* tlon, in compjinoce with tho .dictation of into them. Thu* th* second step in the of .poking IB rfM"'. *•_ y";
Buriumsn. That a largs portion of the hia sou there manager*, was the removal
poor Umb preu.ua (bnl &gt;»
of tbe twelve territorial judges, of Utah, reement between Atchison. Douglas, and
erotic party of tbe South, do threaten to New Mexico, Oregon and Minreota. and their confederate*, todiaregard the pbght- not rib &lt;h« *»Wr
cause the wolf WM above him on tbe
dissolve th* Union unit** their selfish and
the appointment of other* in their place*
arbitrary demands are complied with, who were known to be favorable to tbe
a land-mark of freedom which had been
cannot be denied. But lest we should be
institution of slavery. This act ofdespo- considered sacred for more than the third of hie enemy, yet the wolf fell op&lt;» him
accused of making an unwarranted as­ tism—thus removing judges ot tho Court,
of a century.
and devoured him.
sumption, we give the proof ot our alle­ without any charge of mal-conduci or in­
Mr Atchison who was the acting ' &gt;«
So It is with tho border ruffian* sad
gations. The following extracts from the
competency and filling their place* xith President at that time hM since stated, free state settler* In Kansas. For sit e m*re creature* of the President's will, publicly, that on hie arrival al Washing­
•lough the Isttar persist in the declara­
gre**, at the present session, fully substan­
is ev.dence that the Courts in those Terri- ton to attend the Thirty third Congress, he
tiate tbe aforesaid premises.
Farrm tories were to be ©instructed in sulch a
tion that they went into Kansas M peace­
Informed the Senator from lUinoi*, who
able citizen*, in accordance with the
McMvlus, Member of Congress from
manner, that in case the question uf sla­ wm chair-man of tbe Committee on Ter
Kansas Nebraska art, yet the border
Virginia, said:
very in tbe Territories sequired from ritories, of his drain: to repeal the Mi»»
ruffians charge thrcn with the awfal
Mexico should come up tor decision be ouri compromise; and that if tho Sen­
crime of cuming out there for the purfore them; the decision should be favors ator would oot report a bill for tbe nrbls to the institution.
Thi* wm the first »lep in the conspiracy
grop&lt;Tlr^r«prracnl tae (late &lt;rf p«bt&gt;c feeling a lb. agsinst freedom. A rtrp that was to
sirs Utah and New Mexico over to sla­
Eta 8. Shortxk, Member of Congrcas °
.
..
r&gt;___ _
from Alabama, said:
a
were concerned. Die next *tep in the con­
■ W» toil voc piaialy that w* Uk* !*«■« with yw'
sad wb«o«««f you rrprai Ute fugitive efert tar. oe spiracy, was the repeal of Uw Missouri
rafra. to Ofant * Sus. .. arouni at BU.era in Compromise, thu* opening tbe way for
slavery logo into all the UHxjtory.that

of BaAsssn 1

drink, and

dClhm

�Emporium of Fashion!

GREAT ATTRACTION

TAILOR shop

Hadley &amp; Wightman's

AT

INCOME.
rar... 11.514
■■a.'.
»I.I« 00

SUPEMOR

INDUCEMENT*,

....

HARDWARE Goods
STORE.

AT THE

Ooms.

MUM

m the poliqy of that
at a blemiah in £*-

The Latest and most
•Approved Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

Rdlrvt DuoIl

S. A. Buueley
Walter Keney
Austin Duahara
SHEPARD A XICUCLS.

GUARDIAN SALE

-■ning public seati&gt;\dt into that dismal

Lawns,

.

Detroit Tribune, \t\
E. RAYSALE. M. D.
J |I. CLARK. Druggutt, Flat, Mieb.

‘Mosgas OATt-

ch tbe Democrats

widdmwa. This

1840.
Moxaax Bxrxa.

Ginghams
Prints

.

tion.
We desire to call particular attention
to our KXTKxarva rroca or
COOKING STOVES,

VARIETY STORE!!

STOVES.
We utter no idle boast, when we say
that dur assortment of Stoves in better
and more extensive than ran be found at
anv other Store west of Detroit; and we
■ *■_ . _..L •*,_ BM.*, r KLCTC TT-L*TH.

MORTGAGE SALE.

tdligent million that wa will sot ax uxDXMOLO-by any other house, either great
or small.
TIN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER
WARE—Of our own manufacture, al­
ways on hand, and made to order, and all
Goods made by ua will be warranted

.

sale in carlton,

AT ALL TIMES

largest possible ■
•elected from tbe

Comprising al! the newest and moot aprnovan r*rrra»s that can be bought in
the Eastern markets. Also, to our ex­
tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX

NEVINS k KNAPDL

Those indebted By note

TJRvHs AND MEDICINES,
oarh to »Urr&gt;«t. all tbe pafaa tad, cure al
AGUE KOT EXCRETED.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

without reserve.
And now friends, one word with you-

NUTICE

5WS

,z :s

UH-wn

GIlARblAN SACK

'“

“KlEuM

tied account* with us would call and nrltle
the same at tbe earliest possible moment.
Yob Will always find ot *u»T an ww.

L. MOTIV»«W*

CfflKeu*?^
ESPECIAL NOTICE

FARMING TOOLS.

DRESS GOODS

BARRY CO, MZ:

NOTICE.

GrindStones and

S

on hand and for sale

Ce’VC ORANT A SPAULDING.
Hastings, June 18. &gt;856.

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

We also carry on
the FURNITURE
Business and shall
keep everything per­ L
taining to that Line. H
We use great care in
the Manufacture of
our Furniture &amp;, none
but the best materials
used and none byt the
best workmen employ­
ed. Among our Stock
may be found
C

jiqva

------- For

B

GREAT BARGAINS.

We do not wish to
brag about selling
goods cheaper than
our neighbors, but we
’’ I'j'.biag io
wish to have all call M
and satisfy themselves.
To persons having
CASH,
P. D.'WARNER.
make
For «k by GRANT A SPAULDING, Heating*; and wishing to
«• R MAKtlN A CO, VermuntailK
ftaplembw 4. 'M.
•«•!»
purchases, we would
D E NT 1 S T R Y! sav give us a call and
A. EVERETT WILUS.
we will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
no matter how small
your “pile”. That good
, HUUBEL MKu.
Tea kept constantly
_Augu*t ts. 1SM.
t
tflT
DAGUERREAN!! on hand.
Money on those old
A. E. WILLIS,
notes and accounts
will be thankfully rc-

LAND

or Ready Pay

P
P

1
O

Denims,
Sheeting*,
Shirtinjn*, Kentucky Jeans, Hate, Caps,
Ready made Clothing.
' Boots,
(
Shoes,
Crockery,
Hardware,
Glawsware, Farming tools, Ac, &amp;c, and
in fact everything tlmt our friends need.

COXK A BROTHER.

ZeT Likenesses taken in all Weather.

Cheaper Than Ever,

that cannot be beat in

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
lilKKAH FOR FREMONT!
large assortment
Discovered nt Last!!
of Spring and
DU RAYNALES
Summer
MEDICATED TONIC!!
goods
lui.Mciteine u
which we offer at LOduced rates, for
and Liter Complaints, or Rillious
Diseases.
READY PAY.
Our stock is compri­
aa
sed in part of

shout “Disunion.'
JUNIUS*.

CLOTHING

USSR!

KANSAS BOUND

■roc, fraud or vio-

limes indicate the

sale

COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in
part of

Startling JYews!!!!

■ man who did vote

ou remain fiiilhful.

Goods
FOR CASH,

I9.MI.fcH 4T

■tunton Democratic

Wanted,

Stock selected
HARDWARE, which is moat rare to ’
great care
lead cn to fictune, Is now setting very with
'
strongly-in the direction of HADLEY &lt;
&lt;* WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE—
The fli&gt;}d from tin- East has just rolled in,
floating to our Store the largest and most
perfect assortment of Goods in our line
that can be found at any place west uf
m
lu »»nou&gt; branchra.
Detrdk city.
nt’
—» ••
■"
rest ot Detroit
Our increasing trade, and the increas­
COME AND TRY ME
SI'IWTACLES.
ing wants of tiro atixens of Barry and
THIMBLES.
adjoining counties, have induced us to en­
large our business by the purchase of a
Stock of Goods, larger and mors varied
than has ever before been brought to tins
A* THE CHEAPEST. market Our stock comprises everything
in tiro line of HARDWARE that can
be named or thought of We have mode
our purchases with direct reference to the
wants and interests of our customers, as
Ha»HPg. M.r 1. 18M.
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
principle of
Groceries, Crockery and
Small Profits and Prompt Pay, DryGlassGoode,
irare, Hats Caps and Bonnets
Our Goods are now offered at a very small
BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUK
a nice assortment and very cheap.
advance on cost We apeak no. vain or
BOOTS AND SHOES
bombaatic worda, but »lust we say will
be found to be literally true. We never
OXXETH
talk for Buncombe. Our Goods, l&gt;oth of
boaaete
&lt;n&gt;r-own mnnufarture, and inqrortalion,
will be found precisely as we recommend
them. And as to price, we arc firmly
resolved to not.be undersold by anv
Hou.win Hustings, Marshall. Battle Creek
HALT r&lt;m
or Kalamazoo. I-et our citizens and all
PHILLIPS'.
KEXFIELDS.
others wanting Goods in our line, make a Syle^ualily or price, NAILS, SASH,
STOXt WARl^a Urge aaroruneat at
note of this, and try us, before making
PIULLIFStheir purchases'.
Al*o a great variety of other desirable
Like an orthodox wrmon, our stuck of
Goods, such as Bonnet Ribbons and
Xmow*
Goods is contained under several different Flowers, Paraaala, Fans, Challiee, Lawns,
rooet ol______ ,
KEKFIKLD'X.
heads, and each head comprises several Muslins, Mantillas, a u mm er Shawls,
RIXTH. of *11 quolmrawd .trte. tte® • e
PHILLIPS'
&lt;o I obUlinf p«ry*nl,«
LEXFIELIXS.
distinct particulars.
Gloves, Hosiery Ac., Ac., on which we
FARMING VTENBIL3:
OHESTICS, Sheeting*. Tie!
promise you
PH LI.ITS.’t
8MrttaR., Itlrected Sheetinp
Grain Cradles, Graaf Scythes, Bush
PHILLIPS'.
Scydroa, Hay, Straw, and Manure Forks,
Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, Ac.
WOODEN WARE:
ALCOHOL TcrpcaUnt. C**npL«o* and burning
Fluid at
. PHILLIPS’.
Wash Tubs, Palis, Augur And Chisel
oer roil* for ee
Handles, Axe Ilelvea, Wash Boards, Mop
KEXFIEljrS.
PHILLIPS'.
Sticks, Clothes Pina, &amp;c.
adies silk maxtillas.
ch~p &lt;u&gt;
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
■Im st
KEN FI ELD’S.
Vhillips’.
Hand Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
Saws, Augurs, Planes of all dcscriptiuns.
KEXFIELD’S.
Bits and Bit-Stocks, Axes, Adzes, Broad­
Axes, Bench do.. Square* of all kinds.
i MERCHANTS Calibrated Oargtlng OU al .__ .
Hangings, constantly aa hand.
'
’ * PHILLIPS'.
Slide Bevels, Common and Mortice Guagca, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chia
eh,
uad
Hammers
of
all
aorta
and
sizes.
PlIiLLIPb*.
MASON’S TOOLS.
PHILlJjS'7
LSiEXC&amp;of JI kioA. ■
Plastering, Brick, and Comer Trowels,
Sphit I-cvcls and Plumb Bobs, White­
1'HILLUt*.
kekheuts.
wash Brushes, Ac.
SHOEMAKERS’ FIXINGS.
PHILLIPS'.
Slroe Thread, Shoe Knives, Iron and
puawir.
PtyRK, Belter an l Cheese at
Zine Hammers, Pincers, Punches, P^g
KESFIELD-B.
. TXL\r\ GALLOMSotf purr Cider Viurgar Breaks, Sewing and Pegging Awls, A’d.
• OVILF for »ale abeap at wbolr*alr ud
ROCE EXT..
In Addition to the above enumerated SHCRSTAKISS AKD BOOK CAS
raj. al
PHILLIPS'
CORN da OATS FOR SALE FOR
Goods, wc have now in Store a large and
£S, SOFAS. BUBKA US SO­
/^kZ-LZ-A MATCHES for a dime warranted general asortment of
FA
COTTACK. JK.VST
'kENFIELD^
_ ,OOU r»&gt;d »«
PllILUI^'.
Ll.VD ASD COMMON
SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE.
! wr AXKEE SOT1OXS. a rood a**ortn&gt;«I at
BKDSTKADS.
Such as Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till,
PHILLIPS'.
(.best, and Cupboard Locke, Padlocks. Side, Curd and Center Tablet, fall Leaf
KEX FIELD'S.
Butts and Screws of every variety and Jenny Lind and Light Stands, Lounges,
kind; Knob Locks and Latches, Finish­ common Cane and .Spring bottom Chairs.
Any
quantity
uf
I
’
hie,
Cherry,
White
­
KEN FIELD'S
ing Nail*. House Trimmings of every
wood'and Black Walnnt
Cash paidfor all Kindt ofcountry produce kind, Cupboard Trimmings, Pulleya, Bed
CHOOL BOOKS of rarioua Unda. al
and Table Castors, Shot Pouches and
KEXFIELD’S.
Belta, Powder Flasks of everv descrip­
tion, Maleable Butte and Wrenchiw,
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hangings, Cheap for Cash. We would invite a call
Strap Hinges. Hooks nnd Staples, Iron and an examination of our GikkIs and
A general assortment of new and fash­
and Wood Bench Screws, Sad Iron-, Axes, Prices, and we will trv and satin!)’ you. ionable Spring and Sommer nnd* Jnai ranked
ortgage salk-.^..-- Mill Saws. Grubbing Hoes, Window
STEBBINS &amp; RLSSELi*
mode iu the p»to&gt;««i °t cetysm
Glas^Cutond Wrought Nails, Carriage
Hastings, June V, 185G.
Bolte, Cable and Trace Chain, Brass Ket­
tles, Iron Teaketticn, Fnring Pana, Sled- HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, j
vanlo, Sand nnd Med Sieves, Sheep nnd
Cuw Bells with Strane, and everything
c|«e from a Twcnty-Horso-Powcr Crow­
Bar down to n Cambric Needier
and trimmings of all kinds—Can’t tall to
’
We have also just received FIFTEEN
«*®TT0N8 OF IRON AND STEEL; also,
Zinc and Sheet Iron, which we will bku.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
at a rmuxE so low as to defy competi­

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

■liant tools are even

Men

iraouoooD3wnj.sesold

to

Which they offer for

AND
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

I0I.8M M

» proclaimed it—
proclaim il today,
• of “Bacbaaan or

NOW B THE TIME

1,000

JAMES A.
SaHefor L, n—i '_

Battle Creek, Hastings

to rob the mails of

EL J. KEN FIELD’S

mmf"”

4LML03141

Twould be folly
rhilc they ooutrolL

NETOBtCUm

STEBBIHS
&amp; BUSSELL
VET C* L-—__ U—4 - 1—__ .

•wk WAMUBTSD U ott-

PAYMENTS.

Wil! Republics. i

NEW SPRING

GOOD NEWS’!

west

the post offke.

or

axvmoDi&amp;rar.

�IL1CAN B.

arm*

1302
1808
1830
1837
133b
183D
MM

1346
415

THOS. F. HARVEY

wife.'
1238

13

I 70

1857
1258

J 13

,—
I 70

MERCHANT TAILOR

1854.

GGODS^CirEAPER
than

BEAUMONT’S
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S

SALOOJV,!

j

Ever

We have now on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very
cmsAX’
to make room for our [
I new stock.
, I
Hsstuip. Jna. N. I1*
A—
!
STARTLING NEWS | Our stock of Dry &gt;
FROM
I Goods, Groceries, ' Crockery,
j Ready Made Coth­
BOEDER RUFFIANS! ing, Hats, Caps. Boots
is not our intention to detail the hor­
A Shoes,
ITror*
of Civil War, but U&gt; call attention
nnd other goods is
SPLENDID STOCK OF
quite full, and we will
NEW GOODS! sell them at prices that
Now being exhibited in Hasting*, by
will astonish the
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

QXK DOOR WEST OF SKV1KS *

**•

Wt do not hesitate to my that our

stock la “splendid,” ®&gt;d our print unproj ccdentedlv low. For Cash or Reedy Pay.
| we ewi’i 7* underiuld. Call and examine
our stock of

Ready Made Clothing,
i Broad, Caw&amp;r.rre, and Krttueky Jean
Cloths I Sheetings Chirk. and
,
Slt qwn, Denims ntid
Tickings.
Call and examine our stock of
'

BOOTS &lt;5E

SHOES.

Men’s Double Soled Stogaa.
“
**
“
Bn-giuis.
“ flic and Gaiten.
Ladica' Booteca, Walking Shoe*.
“
Slips, Ties&gt; “ul Gaiters,
Call and examine our large stock of

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stan ds,Chairs.
Bedsteads, Lounges, j
. Ac, Ac.

Crockery, Glus and Hardware,

1183
1184
1185
1186
1210
1211

1210
1216
1210
1217
1210
12-82
1233
1234
1235
1238
1&amp;7
1238
1280
1240

1250

1280

1272

1273

?«-in

1274
1275

Farthing Tools, of the bent pattern*; also,
!
Grindstone*. and Hangings, Tuba,
j
Pailts At, Ac.
LADIES— Don't burn in the Sun, when !
you can buv a good

ON SHOUT NOTICE

oblige,

nxi m Ttf— ■« liver*'Stable
TV aad Pro*Mun 8tm. AR kWi
(Irucrnei
for mi* sad Hormo sod C«mo«T* 10 lrL r“
wmrn oarrwd to »H p!-«- Store snd liTtri
OAoem&gt; Stole Street, outdoor U&gt;R.&gt;« er .Hard
wsre S*u«. HaMiags. Mtok
Pm nr* A MoriiMonK.rerl. r» ii-ill k-n&lt;’cf FamQy Groceries snd Prori.wo*. «nd s esri

Hastings May 1. 1830.
MlEATliEDlCTIUN LN PRICKS

oint t hr**; Raw** 6t Sh»- ■ made t«»«&gt;rd«r. Goods erf hia ova msnufsrt'ur* slwsya OO
hand. Shop near Ko.i-.il!&gt; black, one door rut
nfSnilMWa.RiumI's »t-lre, Stole elrivl. HtoloP, Hick, May I. IBS.

STEBBINS A RUSSELL,
_ Harting*. May R 1856.
rpaaSrfmryi&gt;&lt;R—darter

at

« Am4Twnca.iL

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

rp«&lt;
ILK PARASOL IA

For TEN SHILLINGS; and Oxm that
can’t be l*at, for a trifle more, at
;
the Chiif Caru Stoke of

De lrr» in Dry

CUTTING BONE

CABINET WARE

GROCERIES ! Call and see our stock.

1128
1129
1180
1181
1182
1188
1134
1135
1187
1188

btrnnen fc'UcanwiA.

world
FI'ENITCRE Blade to ORDER. '

Ten, that can’t be beat ; Coflcc, Sugar,
Molnascn, Oil*. Ac., A., Ac.
»x liur coxaiAXTLr ox iiaxd,

Naras-A Kkatkw. Merchant* md Dm I-1
«rs to Ury GotoUCrockwy. Groceries. Boot. A

U&gt;M *■ an m

L-'S-*

J. V.Dmu FaahionaN* T»i1&gt;«r. Cfe’-i
Un&lt; done to order, sad oil arart asms led Shop
on JHfemon Street, nesr Slur. Hooting*, Mich.
■
T. F. H'nvrv Ta’lor-end ^mbT in R*®'

NEVINfl A KNAPEN.
Call and look at our

Summer Dress Goods.

CtaUies, Lawt*. Bcrugw, Silk., Ac. Ac.,
NOTIONS—Of cndleM variety.
We do not deceive you with fictitious
pncca, anfl show you Goods too poor V
give away; bat we offer you the best
nrtidci. in the market, nt prices that cos­
not fail to tuil,
HF-Butter, L~,
audWheat for sale
_

itk'NAME
VIKS &amp; KNATEN

OFFJCE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY

lAihiH
nd TanK,-

rv.ua JCacHA’ar. hr G. F. EMA.

CiTSiS'lwEsrSiia. t *r~
•______ WMRtfh us—«.’a

■—r—rtfoe *Mtio*irf*te*a&lt;w«. Grsnd
vffifir-Titi tt nt nii j- ^w-

j f nionT

Cunpbell &amp;

»w Umsr. Rr J R. F**»t near »b"
l Mm*. MwUnn.Mkk Thi* Hou« bao

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TERMS—41,50, IN ADVANCE

VOL. 1

11AST1N GS, BARRY COUNT! MICH. THURSDAY SEPT. 25. 1856

NO. 22

lUSlNEbB DIRECTORY.

(Cass') as well aa others’" Yea, here is
ths pith; ‘a great change, came over the
WS..1

ano waits ne property interpreted as a
“T V8’’: Tb'H1Rh 1,1 **“ Prune “^fe.
deliberate jtistibcetion of bia conduct, from
“
-miixot.
Before he we.
!li» hlghi-at military
well as eivil au'died his name among
explorers md gcogra-

C

I ,• and Re-

ere to some extent in his keeping. 04.
Fremont baa never appealed fe» the code
redress of perauntl

r 7 J/£Ofi

nd* and the puMic
ruLtnwo. Dealers in all kind*
goAd atodt of

Jouv Rosxjm Ptvsk-Mi and Sn

’’g- &lt; I.. U[.

« iraR. M« reliant* •• nd

I’ NOTICE.
VViDinw*&gt;. Mimiiucturere of

’tiling dial U moat

C A/ TAM'S

« a* possible and

R F. HARVEY’.

85G.

QN LN PRICKS!
IBCG

Marfo i

und-.iibtrd right
THINK THAT!
A NTH ROPY, in addition to our interest

and duty" of Cnogrene tolaftabM for,

changed from a defensive, anti-slavery REonrre every good othten
»e catenate n*rty, to a rabidand —— TO ACT IN FAVOR OF LIBERTY—
chimeric* and alw.raction*!
Squatter Sovereignty slavery extension in a poaitea tn rafiirc* them. I should

Q MttMM and Laws of tbs United States
UmI it is the same &lt; Jd Detnreratir party
Hi* domestic tastes are very decided,
Uni.&lt;t
and be has a rooted aveasnxi to the ordi­
“Regretting deeply, that the character
nary metropolitan gaitira. He ia extre­ w hick they always
mely temperate in hi* habits, tfoaigh
W. ask your aitenthe to a few brief sol«S[ialalive
,r
, dignity in
■■■ the lusacs
make* no msru
merit 01
of 11.
it, ana
and &lt;does
i&lt;mm Dot
not use fe
t&lt;
thoritirs upon this point taken miwtly the foregotag &gt;» founded
Vewr bis MrfL~ J-Lt^c,l-rt I »*cro in any firm. Bor profane language, from the lip. of Michigan loerdbeoa. aa
thrown into
peculiarities which distinguish him proving the poaiti-e of the Democratic
J^rtty bv bi. I buaUbfr fo
jr X mm.
“To C. 8. Wheeler. Flowerfield, St Jo­
.
।
,n ■&gt;' »»* »»ani«4d relati.ars nf fkthar.
uote Ex-Gov. Ransom, rely last week seph Ch., Michigan.
I'^id^t^ Ii^“m *?.?* ^f*”**'"* i husband, friend snd neighbor, his char
Tu show the feeling nf the party on the
I remdenual aUtiuo. Hie Domination on , »cter ia ummpracbed and unimpeZkahle.
—------- r
I—
III
omventum held »O
at Kalamazoo
In his aucstMO.
j iiiiueyry ।
m emdirnsed Ml rarinbtr of the | ruiwaage to the legislature of 1849 be tn« of our democratic legislators in 1846,
and _oimpleU-Dess
•
. . , to a
7tarter
-------- which ts t nnasun
c.p:ac&lt;&gt;p«i
in inviari
—
I’rotrwtuat
Ep'sc -palMturen
Chimb
Chari.
make. th. following statement:
♦7. 48, and 49 aa published in Tits Crnxmi
“One of the earliest sets of the first of Aug. 21 st a single resolve of which we
Congress held under the Gmstitution. *1 append as f Jlowr
c uru^uoe&lt;1 much alworbed by th. subject of religian which were many framers.
“That whatever the Government of the
I• five
•••” feetuine
nine in- al thia time aa to ioapira hi. friends with the government of the territory nortb-wrat United States shall acquire any territory
cbo« Lt^h, Uight^nd sinewy in his sbveter.
_----- --------------- —-..... - — iff th* Ohio river, rxprewdy re-enactizqc
ed nod cinlmntiy vote himself to the ministry. He used the "Ordi nance of 1787 and approved hjr I repugnant to the moral sense of thia na’ion
'
mstuh^. to study an 1 commit ciripter after chapter
Gen. Washington, thru Preaidcr.t of the I and a violation iff th.clearest duty ufCmlarge, hu i „f the Bible to memory—.HMtim** a* Unitcd States, and who. aa you know, bad | greaa to permit the institution of slavery
iioec aquiline, hia forvbrud. over which hia .many as-throe hundred verses a day — been President of the Con'ventioa
hieh 'in
------— **to* be
- '-----1
' therein." ’
any*'form,
introduced
l.n.u n cut ling hair is ported al the renter,'
tatiguwl his instructors with the length
.
,—
I«m&gt; than two years ravKiusly bad framid
And this fir a long scries of years had
is high and capacious, tie never vhavvs, G4 Ids bibinJ recitations. Upon 1
xg'i the Cmstitiiti.41.
hi* (ward heally trim d| CiMvk-atou and cudwirking in the career
riod, 1848
“From that time to the paaaage of the crat partyBut at thia laat oeriod,
1848
and uu.
50, t»«i
i»«i Vue
Cwaa had
made me
the aiseoverv
discovery
ana
naa imuta
ly synimearfad, nod indicate the comi*[*"* I
01joyed the privHedge ‘ff wurship- labliahni
uent iff a territorial government in that tbia policy was unomstiiuti.and. —
&lt;n vwumM:&gt; «nich {ing in • khriatiaa country. He La* Lad Oregon, thvj power in qqestKm has beer
d.spb»«d through lifer-. The bright . alT.ffhis .hildren, bow.'ver baptised in re|&gt;rad!y rxervired
ngrAa has,during
of his Lead above the ears also re* eala the ! the Epa-opd Church, and since hia re
Grnnty J ustica and after reading a

more vbdkste the

Chicaoo.—I-atrat advices

is entirely cbwed by armed bends

One Hundred and fifty
Nebraska City
prevent*

SreaiKi of the Wisconsin
islature ron retted at Madison, Mimng
rr things Gov. Btehford'a messag. rec-

meet, infeUigenre readied n»e from reha-

rame so frequent, that 1 deem It my dut
«R attention to

,

.
dr«“ grieresjrren. gownmrot being im­
' potent ur wilfully neglrots to do so.

I Libit the formatiiai of Slave State* «&gt;at of Larg number nf first class authorities and
habit of ntteniing the churvLea of that de- | free territory of the nation, in a* manv 10 making the stror
possible, sul
Doiaination.
’ to wmen
---------------\ Arroa Hoes*. N. Y.
which decided aat &lt; risnvit- ---------i
i nipt sc a stranger n»&lt;x-r than hi* mod„
lie Ums other sualitica which specially ' time*, the ian&lt;-tion of all the P resinrots ([ against
him
—He never dwells ut"*n his uwn a­ commend him tola, countrvmev
'
i ’has ileen
girt o. excepting the younger “du you decide
decid against m«1
!} alludes to then!
1 Pri-sidrot Adams and President Ty
the justice,
‘&lt;1
wife and boy so lone that I txg.m
" *ler."
“ 1 "*
’ ■'
■'
hi question the dignity
• to any Coeg, uf intimidation. I Hrtr is a direct acknowledgement, drawn or bonevty of thia CourtT'
fe&gt;rted the lawyer, only I was
-- -----------thmkins
.
much naicvaled as it oaild be wilhiait equally important guannu-es agmnst in*-hat a O&lt;ifo&lt;it»ded fool! Blackstone was!
31
u&gt; unintelligible. I1l- has * [■rtuiwity and hidiscfeuis
80 when we b-.k upon the preamt policy
car and gentle voice, and in n«
ted.no one supfHaM-. that hr'will lie a
nf Qua, Stuart, McClelland snd the demprietor who positively refused to accept
fraM to act arcordiog to bi&gt; inclinations ter cru-lusuin. that it was the «hify of
ndedfisii
bfl'ietlona, and every o»e feels that Cqngre** f&gt;v Provi
W ashingfeat, Jefferson and anv c«uipc«*ati'&gt;a fir the trouble and elthe other early statesmen must have been.
Prreidcut. Hie country is itpidly ap­
Ibc Him. R. McChlland, now a govstances, and roquire u» ara i» •»«»-..
I n cm king
under Pierre, made a last old Whig party" which the
■I hope the
■ friends of frmdom w Hl rwsamb&lt; n&gt;.ucuti&lt;« ot it.. — Illsiiiuid isimnicntl
f half acvntury will be stukrd u«&gt;n the
pe.*h in IH45», in favor of the rretricti&lt;si morecy are glorifying and aakuif
'
wisdom rod justice of &lt;&gt;ur chief
• rdvtly and logical, am! though wiita-ut lirmni
| any propensity fur loeupliysical apicula- magistrate.
in which we find the following statement:
ef N^w YerL
1 tion, his fiowlties of induction are very
“The Ordinance of 17*7 regulated the
My rttpul-'O from home was most urn
descent and cimverance of real relate, ami
expected. I knew there was intense fcelNothing is more common than to bear the tranafer of pervorsl pniperty
ixra with rapidity, but always for the African Democratic stumpMiraton
raey always claimed until 1850 that the
itiial results, am! rarely or never to .glurifv the “old Democratic pvrty," and
tuottker at the north up
We quote a single rc*Hi* M-coHiplishmenli arc manifold. Of In du i g thia They Imvc aimply the very to Become null and vAid. The qual fira-1 olutiim of that purty |«Led in 1844 a* demed tbis avarice by saying, aubrtMtiaDy,
he understands vurveying and ro- evident inUntiou of teatin^ dust in out
CHEAT I l&gt;&lt; &lt;H Hh 1
llwy do lH&gt;t aav the prineipki of
aws Convention of the Whip of in his ralihcatiou
giuccriiig ; his rep&lt;rfe* display a laraili.
ik-ir partyhave not changed, they dare
Michigan, held at MarsiieU, on tbe 4lh of “elec* Buchanan
WFX M IDE Hirn IlFEOJtr they K50W IT 1 ,i\ with the sciences of A»tronuinv, li­
not aver Iwfore reasonable and thinking
July, I Ml, when Mr. Clay waa in nomi­ the western Tarritorir*. and you wUl in­
...
crease the price of slave* from $1,000 to
muna-ip.1 regulations, uf great vshie and nation In
resolutions was unanimously adapted, viz. from $3,000 to $5,000.
But I bad Do
1 Udis us, for hi* knewlcdge of the I^iliii ■ ■n the question of the extension of buuuw importance «■&gt; a Stale, were embraced;
I this was 6
' me by
—
- which
-- slavery imw that they did in 1848. As
Rrrdrtd. “That «r believe in m lintnin- i idea of the madn--- —---------C«grrws
in
were many fras»»-rs’ of tin- destitution ing tlw integrity of the present territory dcclamtiua had produced. Beside^ w.
men of truth they cannot do thi
f
the
UuiltJ
Ststea
and
notaxUoding
its
,
Lad
not
long
ago,
a
transaction
which I
What then is tbeir posithin t Why.
bounds for shy p rp-oc what v r; and - had su
siniptv repudiated that well
that it* efteusiou fiw Ute avowed purpose
pro-slavery men.
“Sir Congress baa not emfined itself, id extending and
■r tx» waa thia. One of th.
sanctioned by the fathers of in regulating tbis institution In the free lion of Slav cry
t.-rary «j Mirotifie circle* of hi* genera____ orthy men of which «:y country
the (.'• institution—which was approved by t. rritoriea. but has «*tend'd it
the slave
- tmn.
ran boast, S^auel M. J*“7.
-^cu
aoneA«u*Mi
IND IN
I OUR MKDERS.
In hi* manner* be i» eminently well Ge. . Washington, by Adams, Jelforson, ■■vnnsMa
minister, residing near ms at Ixrudoun
MsdiMin. Miairoc, Jscksun and Polk, and
y uoconstitatiainal and oppaawu
broad
pn^M
—•e-aluosu and refined,
iviunv. Mdurfways
' r-r
----—...........................
,
. ■ rountv, Virginia, had been indicted for
principle, uf RepuLLren Freedom.
„,
naawaH« U l&gt;;
4;.n0« ita.r «lm.o»i™uoo.
. ..............................
-TV.
rirtaS iif
4 national
n.U.«.l •uirmruli
.
.to any .u:
k.a.,
Tl..a d
d.a-irinA
The next day (July 5th) there was s wist waa decaned a swiiti'iaS publication
to prove that it la the ng*/ and ffwte
nsitivr
thitqt affecting lu.
hi* .chars.
But it was found
Convention of delegate* from the “Clay in "Oc uf our papers. ---------------to takeoff-nee, or to ausja-ct ' over national Tenitory ha» been diwarded
on examination, that the w««ds comjfiatathe Sut.
and th'*. Ga&gt;ml in its stead is exalted that delusive
□ulis" througbi। &gt;&gt;ut
--------------,;-------.
ihr motive. i&lt; torn.
«eniion ol Clav Whig* unanimously ad- edof were almost literally qnoteti&lt;m&gt;
life appealed t«i hat
— i*
- termed
---------- th. a&lt;dr | and Sertiuml d.rtnne of Squatter Sorertrd the following resolutions:
Iwrtite
U«_-redrew, of mere; iU.-:..
। .f bias u. but never for
eignty. Tl-C trx’s of the Sqtiatu r boverRwlrtd, That this GhubMkc regard
iDespeecnoi ii.ai. t-rwts rasa, ayaixti
lu both m*tancr».
mstancra. the .J eignty
eigiity doctrine
doetriu. are pretty well uumkrst.-KJ
perwimd wrong*. In
.....
-1. .L
—---—I to
In wm. the cmstitutiiMiality ot the Wilmot Provi­
willing and anxious t*&gt; roter
__
particular* of which. are recc-nhsl
in the tho- gb
they
areI—
hard
REMARKABLY LOW PRICKS
Qualur go. Hflvfef
n i so in 1850 octains the following.
as an open violatum «4 treaure
I confined myself, ta
~ as
virtual dcs-lareation of
par- i people of the Territorie. to govern them“Here I cbwe the inquiry, sir. intn the ugn powers,
i*u i.r'cmu
my
Philadelphia
rema.
he,
to
quotation,
iTIrfTS^piu. -C-bM' “ tapp™.I W—I- fcm U-r. Miu-ik-. ta U»i, Congressireisl icgi-lat
war againai Mexico, a* an infringn.ent nf
"X Ib-’X-Um.-r. pnx«K. I» -nrn —y.”
I. p4.l~l .l~MW •»« rire. w b. n toted by the principle, of the the Gaiatitn’k-i of the Eluted Statre, and from Jetfereun, and 1 studiously avoided
the affair with Senator Foota, he repre-1 platform it means that •Congreaa baa no &lt;i n-titutiun. But in the examination of
the last resort of Lu*«ffuc&lt;&gt; Free Traders
ya, “If the slave* should rise tn arm*
and
Soutbern nullifo r* to extend and
this
subject,
we
ere
met
bv
the
PRACTI
­
K-nted the party of freedom in California, ' IrgisUo.o r—- ■••• • 77,^;----- --against u*, the Almighty baa no attribute
and a* the wm-fo-hw of Cui. Benton, wan main, and ran neither leg.slale ffl-very im. CAL EXERCISE &lt;f this power for
which could take side, with ua in the converv suitable target for the archery of to or exHude it from anv of the Territories HALF A CENTURY, sml by the author.
1 certainly said nothing that could
very •u'uw\w^tkqaM wk&lt;1I „f ,fo. Unbwi or State.,*'
But we quote again in 1848 the follow­

1

Groceries &amp; Fancy Gocds

3ESS

I aahionabl • Teifor.

’ "•

S KS

It Price* LiOinrr
Call saw M.

J G MOTT
Batd« Cr**k. Joly

Pork

Shop near Foot's Hotel. Hasting*,

Hotel*.

Pork!! Porkl!!

40
C"6

S' tu"best if
the only way of|
It-prsrtiral d-wlrin. is, m proclaimed
leiv uk vo. - ---- »-—
,e,v
. -u_i~.t. I, by iu supporters hl G-n/rr*.*, and as ex­
^curing an immunity for their &lt;&gt;wn mis-1
pled in its practical workings in Kan­
rhievooa deigns, was tn drive titet fear.
sas snd Nebraska, “that slavery extats unmWreman fiom the Senate, and if
■ *
• and
’■ ' it
'■ '*1
ia the right
„ of
rawaible, from public life. HsdGiL Err- drr the Gmstilutiuti
the
slaveholder to take bia property 1
naint federated the firet insult, it would
any of the territories of the Union and
hold them their.This la a practical doetwentv^uor ls.ore.-H*&gt;-aw that fos usetrine which is germinating in drll war
fullnewi as a Senator, and bis inftwetww a*
snd blnodr handed murder all over th*
p-Mta m.n, A-t--r”" O“‘"«
j.la.ns of Squatter Sovereignty accursed
..tad in any qwtft«L
hl&gt; &lt;**ra«er
J2d be trilW
by “J ‘""j .F"r

wch a purpose be was willing to risk bis
ExCW*«O».. It fi. E

&gt;.4 HatiU Cresk Stags Ofifeo.
die. Huh.
3.T DMJMT.

A SSVEE. at

aavixr*

■awixrs

TT
It

bawixtv

Cacti liooM. Hsslinn )
bsaeibseeeAlyrMM

moiLET. Bar. a^ »*« *&gt;Ar• aiWUTS-

life

In th. can.
Ar army by unusual
&gt;"eaidof»dipl*''n‘fr',,n

witbiKH
In

.1 otite army.ovwbmtdred.

nee witn it ann niso nr me opnions
the Supreme Court, and of lerned cxpi
itnrs of cvmstitutinal law who justify
serie. iff legislation by deductions, drawn
indeed fromi vferfona sourvre, but uniting
in tbeaame gejend roodiaion.

unrros to Pou inclusive except J. Q. Ad

“Th. history of the legislathw of the gov­
ernment is sufficient to establish the claim'

Thus, then, it seams at a glance that
SLAVERY’ is the &lt;ely
Sovereignty is noly a el-wk behind whict

in'erferance it i« »* walaw/id tu hold

ICO and ought that war u&gt; lx furtlw prose­
cutdr
“If any part of Mexico should
pn.rs by fcir rmmoing that th. ul^rt of bvmfter be attached u&gt; thia Uhio*. should
Snuattsr Sovereignty, a. en»bod.«l to the
Snsa»-Nel*aska Bill and ia tn. Cincin-

^W^Srmnont.bueted KfoJ-J-

BXO COM*. C*- °*ta,IiuVEn5
TRg*jr

—m

pmooothTM

■AWIXTB
HAWurea-

notice-

**

whig candidate for the Presidency. the
Whig Stat. Gevantiun met at this place,
and, among others, the following rwaolu

Aciolrrrf. That th. turther extension of

rights of humanity and the laws of God
than with the principisein the Declaration

power and of it* continued ex­
ercise and is it not good authority
The following letter from Cttaa.E.SroWherever Squatfe r Sovereignty goes,
and that
there tbs democratic doctrine •/ “nou-in-

^e, but who lacked the necoamry sbil-

IMI d-

ing definition of its p&lt;miti&lt;« upon the ques­ compare with this.
tion of Sla
p.— n'Wtb.-.

irn he said be wm »o new
platform and that hi. “plat-

Htat valuable clam of «n«» wbn ’’5

Sjii'uSaJa.i.

npon the sojset of Slavery,
ly, wW,l think, amnrer aatiActo

deem it to be the duty of Coo
adopt the principle, of toe Orii1787 a. to all newly acquired

tk n of both the old political pertii s upto

m returnlag H. th. General

J -IB

�te

Castleton, L. Mudgt‘—-H“*lr^

REPUBLICAN BANNER. b&lt;^&lt;/am

'V'Ck

Th**
J KHlprtrick.

N. BAILEY, Enuoa.

•fin-the.Tool)‘Merecly James .

REPUBLICAN

b^ituted those of i-rew™

oC -Tbr—moew-wvw'Wte
TVC xineobran fanwbed-wUh the ■

Hi* rwnMes are-Jwie^aa atata, on the
&lt;11—t l&gt;ir r^jwhsch u •maLTOitcd ■iH—benwetappromd plaa &lt;4 a Detu~ *’ * aadosB jgrjufsdby

U,,hn^4r In U»

menccmrnt of the
_________
_

:3FJ*’wXaWtto^ac

compoignjre have oon-

WILLIAM 1. DAYTOJL

Status to Buchanan.

We' hat e alik» &lt;:!aln&gt;•

in the oipcle; Pierte an

Co,
•J05IX W. STEBBIKH,
IRAMVBLT. NtXAIft J

y was a carbonic itdi for ofI suddenly ly acratobin-attempting to dig
intelhnWbilin House, and by aome fetal
rr.istahfii Urucd up In the White Sepulcbor; -‘F»-r - .
j
■
• •
Ha retained hfafanltins to lh«H. and
scetnad criaacfoua of hi* impending prurocuorw oihia cvsntful life, fa hi* U*l wards
Buchanan."
.
.
Some of the treasure* found among hi*

ludWMMMd Poem on running Br-oks,
rttn0rehs Logic, Killing Irish Waiter-',
natorial Dignity and Royal Dwmocra-

In Kentucky, N. Carolina, and other suu­
. tbern States, strengthen the belief that all
the States south of Mason and Duan’a
line, will car. their electoral vote* for tho
candidate of tha African Democracy. In

Cwrwpaofflag,

STATE TICKET.
Fnr .Governor.
KINSLEY S. BINGHAM,

are more favorable to the Republican

of Uvingston County.

candidate than his most sanguine friends
anticipated. A majority of 7,000 in Iowa

For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE A COE,

For Auditor General/
WHITNEi’ JONES,
of Ingham County.

hopes of the Buchanicra, and wiped out
the last vestige of Border Ruffianism that
remained within her borders. , Hamlin,
the Republican Candidate for Governor,
has been elected by a majority of more
thin 23,000 over th© candidate of the
Slavery-cxtrationista. Thus has Maine
expressed her detestation of the Nigger­
driving policy advocated by Buchanan.—

M. HOLMES*
of Wayne County.

81 LAB

For Attorney General,
JACOB M. HOWARD,

lustrttWs j/r
MtnJhy eve

wff Wayne County.

■

These overwhelming majorities in States

tzv time tliat thiiii [ ^or Superintendent of Public Instruction,
,
.
.
.
IRA MAYHEW,
onstratee conclusively that tho aama influ­
*' Ami not tliinW A*a.
qf Calhoun Count*.
u™ b« ri*l«
wnll r,TCM,mhu,^.rfa.SuU Lurfrfta. ence is operating all over the free states,
and strengthen the opinion heretofore on( £\-ll —&gt; *r « '
SEYMOCR B. TREADWELL.
tertained, that they will gives united rote
thd’-4th of'November
art re-1
of Jackson County, ,
ruoer next,
next, aud
auu the
iat Iiw&gt;i
tv- ।
fa the Republican candidate.
J
------------- ,
*7Fw M«nbcr»f 6,Suu
i
We do not wish to infuse any ungvowk
bo buried w the Ballot Box, and his mem-1
tion
ded csifidencc into the mindjrofour friend*
nn-r, r,f (hnn I
~ .
,
CEOBOE WUU.AITO,
consequently, in the estimate we are about
plaaJtwLi lT:
.“
; f
of Calhoun County.
to submit, we havj been as lilroral toward
It b bclicvwl that a monument suita-1
—
ra- s ira.
------Buehantn, as ciroumstancea will admit.—
•

-T”**

Pathfinder.

.

'

SStaS-lt£St* «ir

p&gt;

JOHN ROBERT^, Ou» fo. , ha&lt;k u]&gt;-»taini window noons dark ni.fa
3. C PRINDLE, Sec’y. .
- ’ ' ’ ’ and elope with the ni»i that feed* m4
eurries.ber Lthcr s borx-s. It la.t yl
held on Saturday the 20th Inst It wm
price to pay for &lt;v&gt;nijJIni.n(.«, ».u* It «i||
bring them juut ae curtain us a rain Lfrel
n.
will l-eget nroaqiKtoa, In fat, »e W rer
of tbe numerous conl» tapBO»
.....
-------al
------whkhwasUWta '"rr
knew a woman to make . Ttty deddd
quite rpirrifed. Tbe pro­
i.*
tertby, nvmhwtcd Dr. John Roberts, or .----------------------rfianny
wnnffitb-uttaho.
_T_'mwttbout
tai
w«l |»nl.« » *» “J‘«« U*“ this nifaT- T** U Ax*d«lly a gnod qo, far charms twa
reedings, however, were VW? harmonious
ring her
tans or thnwhwslr^
thrvx- hundred p,
and tbe settled determination tM l*an&gt;- ... oumot m«le nx»n E» I™**.’
UUS l
.
TY-NTts is ■ «nan of
k.- 4.- tunc Lx name trot intn
ed ! on every countenance, to give the
&lt;» nJ
«■'»•«■
Pl'1-'sUyeocracy a Waterloo defeat in Novem­
FOMFEITED MHwl,
an'----- , „
ber, may &gt;« considered dreirive of thr . ...
L’nxd.’U1 • I*"*1* &gt;■ ritv.
LAMM,
W&lt; commend him « Ch*
fat** of tbe Buchanan slarcry-extension
ry «d Eaton, as a man well qualified, tn
DefiKcracy, so fur as the vote of Barry

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„u; &lt;b.
ISlljCaHpl-e- '

and 23,000 in vermont, confounds our Gfaity la concerned.
For Reprorentatire, J. M. Nevins; fa
Clerk. Geo. W. Milk; for Treasurer. II.
N.
'SheldMt; for Register; J. S. Van­
Tbs old Democratic State of Maine has
also come down like an avalaneh on the Brunt; Prosecuting Attorney. James A.

of.Branch County.
For Secretary of State,
JOHN MoKINNEY,
of Van Buren County.

For State Treaaurer,
Aibh&amp;a Farewell Address for our pres­
to deliver &gt;j® theAtli

ou* victory *111 1* Arnault-

M*»nroe.
State Priaon Inspector—Wcsfe, g*:.
Jey, «&lt; Oneida.
Clerk o/Apprah RiimJl J. Jfafa f
UringM«w&gt;. _ ___

of the Rqmblican I*r‘J. »UI be safe

•50 DcmMratt dtrlcndfur Fre^^-

The Detroit Ady ertifc r -■&lt; *»?&lt;•
Sweczcy ; fur Circuit Court Commission­ publishes RD addrrta fro*' 250 democrat*
Mho voted fa Pfaw fe I8W. but who,
er, Win. Burgher; for Judge of Probutr
O. L. Ray; for Sheriff. W. K. Ferri.; haring bcromo ffiagavtrd wtih the Blare-

fur County Surveyor, A. C. Wil*nn; fa
Coroners, L. Mudge, and M.T. Wheeler.
Delegates were also appointed to attend
the Senatorial Convcntiu® at Vermontvilk on the 24th in*t., and the Congreesiohal convention nt Kalamazoo on the

ry-eitenslon achcmc* ,J&lt;
partv, leave it andff' io

Denmcratic
tbc £‘T,e*

randidate. Join C. Fromont

The *d-

in the Tcrn*’ri«. »'ld cnodemns the SUvery^xt-orirm policy to which the Detnoentic.^J have bron roldbmt. Tbe names

his hands.

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J?raom«Mrt/to" of D. S. Wdbrity.
Wo have but jurt
to rtat&lt;? lhBt’

the Republican CoqgrostffaMi

nr jufne|

held yesterday, at KalamaxoO, IL«- D.S.

Walbridge wua rp-notninoted by ardama
tint!. Thia u a proud tribute to tbs ah’U.

efufuei

tv and fidelity with which be has perform­
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3 10 u
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8. B. TREADWELL
Commivriuocr.

SHERIFFS NOTICE.

the semion of GmgreM, recently chord.

same day.
The gentlemen above named, who are of Uc 250 Di mocratic Mitera »ro signed to
trick, give him an enthusiastic!'support,
presented for the auffnges of the propIc j
•ess, and pub'ithed. Thus by reand hfo rewkrtion, by a triumphant ma­
of Barry CouDtyi are well and favorably !gir
they oomd.
jority, will lie rortain.
knehrn throughout tho ijotmty. Ths inte­
rests. of the county will be safe in thifr
Mrur*. Stepud A Nicbata.
The victory In Maine i« m»ro complete
hnnds. IL N. Sheldon, J. S. YanBntnt,
These Gentlemanly pr»»prfetnrs of the
than was at first auppteed. Tho RepubWin. Burgher and W. K. Ferrix now
Hast ings and Bat tie Crock l ine of Stag™,
hold the offices for which they arc renom­ liean randidate for Governor, ha* a ma- also the Hasting* and Grand Rapids line,
inated, and every one &lt;*f there has per­ j.wity of about 24-000 m&lt;F the candidate •have rome nut with a new and b.'atnifo!
formed tbe duties of his office with sig­ of the Albino Democracy, and about 19,­
nal,ability and integrity. T^y need no 000 ever all. The Republicans have also

rt-NUAtitenC
lonitnend.rtian from us. l"he unanimity made a clean sweep on Gflgrasmncn. improvement, and will odd much to th.uith which they have l&gt;«n renominated electing all six by large majorities. The comfort am! convenience of poasengefa—
Bat Je OzTOk Adver.isemeat.
li-giriaturo
b
■!*&gt;/
overwhelmingly
Re
­
on observation,and partly on irjfornurtion apeak* volumes in their fovnr, and shows
*bich we deem perfectly reliable. Tbe that their fidelity to *w interests of the publican-, the Hoose of Rcprvacatativc* hie deaire t« consult the ease and comfort
following States, -casting 120 Electoral country is dnly a^'recuitod. The inde­ trill probably atand 125 Repuhlirana to
dough-faces, and tbe Senate 30 Repub­
*C c* 'sce^e ,o Buchanan.
pendent voter* of the county will give
lican* and 1 democrat
The Fremont
11—_______
m -i-ji„
ba.
' ‘
! Delaware,
them a iiearty a»d enthusiastic support.
anriFlllmons
would
gi-idly ..i.-.
take «u,
the job
of nominating County Officers, and elect-1 jjarj j^j
MEXICAN POTATOES.
John M. Nevins, the candidate for Re­ boys have carried every county in the
8
rt’&lt;jm&lt;Mt any price.
ing
dulegntes
to
attend
the
Congressional
j
Virginia,
State
except
one.
Such
an
overwhelm­
a His Ghost may be seen at any lime,
15 presentative, &lt;a a young man of good abil­
iovsa-ing ov«r the Dismal Swamp of Sla- and Sjnatorial Convention to bo held on N. Carolina,
10 ity and unqtestionable integrity. We do ing Republican Tetery ia the hitherto
A short time hgo. the Free Pre** bro’’ I
ROSES.
■very, with a fewgoblm-Bucktiuh* clinging
not wish t&gt; Institute say favidoos com­ | Democratic State nf Maine, ctmfoand* ‘•Brock’" tip from Kentackv to track the |
1 S. Carolina,
to ils skirts, imusting, as the Murmt-ns the 24th insu, at Vermontville.
Each town will be entitled to four del- j 2^°’^*’
10 parisons between him and his competitor. [the leaden of tbe Afriran Demrornry. I\fu«&lt;mrv of
did of Jn Smith, that “be ia not dead,"
State thrir duty. Thin .
and
overwk-lins
pfatform
Buchanan
with
■
y F&lt;w sight we know, Mr. Hewett is equalbtrt-holy a little defunct
Florida,
••snn.nf the South” did not venture to aa•gates.
. J WiOWK.
9 ly honorabl.* and capable, but, if elected. | undisgufad
„ ,T ’grief.
J sal! the immortal w&lt;»rk of Jeff Torn while
Missouri,
By order of Committee.
PXUXIES.
Nut a
in w."
this State. t|&lt;&gt;ugh trying to- —several
J.V,
■ single Doughface baa been elect-;' ■*.
• ...... ,|
V he *iB vote for Gen. tJfcss or some other I
Alabama,
Dated Sept. 10th, 1850.
6 ir-’in of the aatne stripe, for United State* ! cd to tho next Congress in auv Northern , «lm«. but wbcnJie gut down in OM-,and TA&lt;
Louisiana,
SUU. Th. R-roi'o&lt;*.!
‘"“*■£'1 ,ht i —
.v
J JUUWS.
4 ISenalor; while, if Mr. Nevins is elected,
REPUBUCAM ICOtTrry
TICKET. Texas,
.
, ,
. ‘
. Declaration &lt;&gt;t fodeperdencr was declared
TREE P-EUNlES
7 j he will vote against ths. man who haa so enure delegate®* In Iowa, X erm-nt and j trt
#nd r„-,,
|
For Senator,
Mississippi,
rpHlS very bssstifal s-d rcrflctlr tsnl« arst
Maine.
Not
a
Bonier
Ruffian
baa
been
,
Here
an*
hi*
words.
Here
are
tic
-s JOHN ROBERTS.
4 । long misrepresented tbe sent*menu of thr
A sUvolil Ik in the ewkettaa of st! I'nro »l
' j.bkowj.
12 j |&gt;raplr nf Michigan, in the Senate of the
Tennessee,
For Representative,
\UoMhall Slaltman.}
PHLOXES.
12 I Utrfted States, and in favor of some one their great MCtii^al leader. Buchanan.— twarcr. Read focm. and weigh their Im­
JOHN M. NEVINS.
-heavy. cLokc S:d vevj btsstih!
...­ PT:
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• whu will truly represent the free senti- Glory enough. Let Michigan do like
”'I&lt;
Look at tbe nrir.cip!«-» of thia part t (tk
FcrCobntv Treasurer,
- "
I
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u» lad nrw, .•«*. keb
J ItMWK
190। ment of the electors of the Pcutaaular
H. N&lt; SHELDON.
(Total.
1 Rcpublicen.) Listen to the ignominy awl
vTbe Alabama Herald a staunch Loco-1
i Wvvilinc which they combine tn hurl on
CHOK E FRUIT TREES.
The following States, caxtiqc 125 ehro- State. This esmsidcration alone is sufli-.
For Co. Clerk,
- ,.r „ down the law North and
toral votes w evhim as certain-’to rote for cient to secure to him the enthusiastic
Pursuant to tall the Republicans •»!y hcUratim &lt;/ jn.i.qwnd.creh embodied
GEO. W. MILLS.
| port of every true friend of Constitutor
ScitiK aad w.tnin its beat Its authority ia
Fremont:
—’HIL; This ia true progreesive send8 | al Liberty. '
/ Barry County met in Gnv«nti&lt;® by delFor'Rcgister of Deed*,
Maine,
u*l to t!ji»condition would they l&gt;e
egatca
from the arrera1 towns*® Salur- ¥v Jlrofan/ios i* an o&amp;ttrarfian. Put । A
JOHN a VAN BRUNT.
5:
Mr. Mills, the randidate for Clerk, is &gt; dav Sept. 20th 1850. Tlx-f lluaing dd-' ’*
N. Hampshire,
boring the North. T e comment*
*h' Gw-tifttUi® and whatw*ml&lt;l folNORWAY SPRLCE.
For Sheriff,
follows the exr.uct, are from North6 well known to nearly every voter of the
W. K. FERRIS.
cptexclutago paper:
13 I county. He is a man of fine abilities, of
. o o
. „
x- v
' ,,'m Tn,w*
crivry man tn hi« right \ J
Masaachnsetta,
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8 law. A. Sunn. E F. C«; „ -|;r... (if—.
(hi pnmii rf b™ ;
. “Free society! We sicken of the name
4 enlarged views, peculikriy qualified for
• For Prosecuting Attorney,
R Island,
When jt b butaconglaperation of greasy
and J. M. Tnnrxi**—Johnstown.—J. nets!” • • • Y&lt;*u would find it in-'
RASPBERRHS.
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY.
fl tliu offire, and will be triumphantly clectConnecticut,
mcclumitn, filthy operatives, small-fisted I
CcLVta, Jasow Cowlks. Julias Futr. and terfcring with tha Inrtkitfionaof the Stefa* I
Wvrov?,r-HC-dtorv-ij-wj
L„.t
&gt; Alt­
New York,
H. P. Caraav.—Bam—W. T. Babsm. I
k W.”U,J
’•« country rapidly to
Fo r Circuit Court G tnmbsioner,
Ohio,
James A. Sweexry, the candidate fir —- — —
- ' J.
- ASPARAGUS ROUTS.
WM. BURGHER
W. T. Willisok. J.
Ciiaxdlk
* and- 1 dratnietmn. But why d.» I tnlmlate up| *.n what it would «L» I Long before tld*
Prosecutor, is too well known to need I
Michigan,
Forjudge
of
Probate,
S.
Pou.r
—
Prairi&lt;wille
A.
W
snxu,
A.
for w^Jl pred gcat Iatoen. The prerai ling
| &lt;*nr Un-.® would he oMitera'ed forever.
any commendation. Ho stands confess­
Wisconsin,
class one mecta with, is that of meekfnics
O. L. RAY.
edly at the head of ths bar of this county, J J. SraxLY, J. Calkiks. A SracuMuo.— I Itwirold twogro INTOLERABLE and
DOUBLE FLOW RING SlARLET
Iowa,
etracgli^ to boigentecl, and farmers who
Orange- tile H- C Tuawaa, II. Baowa.8. HATEFUL. ■» It* past has been benefi­
For Co. Surveyor,
BKATUGI&amp;
11 and ta’fti every respect. qualified for the i
Illinois,
dv
own drudgery, and yet who are
Bxach, F. Moanax.—Hope Pbtm How. cent and glorrouv
A. C. WILSON.
hardly fit for aMoclaticra with a Southern
duties of tbe office. He is just the man]
Freemen of the Nnfth and of Michigan,
*bd. O. L. Rat. C P. Chavdixm, L. C. ,
gentleman’a body servant This I* your
For Coroners,
• fall.
J. MOW.
Total,
j
125
do you believe that th« Dcriaiwthm iiflnGaitr.— Baltimore, G. SraiKcn. M. I, ,
tree society which the !Northern hordes
L MUDGE A M. T. WHEELER.
BULBOUS ROUTS.
The. following States, casting 51 electo­ will be called to filL
are-endeavoring to extend into Kansas.”
O. L. Ray, the candidate for Judge of | Wiluamb, D. McUwan, D. Lona*.—
ral votes, wo put down aa JonhUul:
Tin* b from a Democratic paper ■ a pa­
Prrsidtmlal Prospects.
. Mapls-Grore Ijuxdxm Lamiam. Rrn*
27 Probate, though not so long a resident of
Pennsylvania,
per wb'hi goes in for Buchanan. Now,
mnkrra. Buchanan and Breckenridge.
*
From the loud roar of party strife, the
Baooxa, V.O. Been. J. Rafsox. Castleton
STRAWBEKIilBS.
whe;i w« rrilacl that Immense number* of seething of the politicnil cauldron, and the New Jersey,
the county as most of his associates, has.
The speech in which the above waa ntO. E. Evann; L Mcnoa, C. H. Palmx*
MtflE stock efchoics rsricUM. EMiry
northern hborera, end particular! v ofhnsh
13 during his brief residence, woo golden
Indiana,
M. V. Wrtoox.—Hartinga, W. K. Fanhborersj[and alto of former* and &lt;&gt;npcra- boiling flood nf vituperation, calumny and
SOUTH DOWN SHEEP.
Califurdia,
opitiiuns, and secured the •esteem of all
tms of all kind* hi ourcitire. ore the po­ faleelwod that the presses and partisans
onr Lord. 1R5«.
th«. fol,rth of thi,
litical allies and supporter* of Buchanan of the African Democracy, are constantly
SI thne engaged in the honorable occupation SnaLtxnr.—Rutland, J. O. Riurr, J. P. rerafarf- Ftn I’lerpc-~Ditroil Adand ‘die alavc bolding policy, we think pouring forth from Usefiltiiy sluiceways of TotaL
ro a- j bM&lt;K
Wdhave no hi.pea of carrying any of faming, yet be is a lawyer by profa- Ccox. R.. B. Shaw, g, C, Pmikdls.—Yan­
■meh a course; of remark to b* but ringukee Springs, a W. ‘Bassktt, J. W. Muxs
SUFFOLK BOAR
larly laaaknt and l»old. They tell the their perverted imaginations, upon the State that we have set down as certain for
aio®,
and
bia
abilities
will
not
sufibr
by
a
S. Potter, C. Trask—Tbornapplc, D. 8.
Nurthep.laborer: “vote for our rand'id- Republican Candidate, tru turn to take a Buchanan,and we havenofear of loosing
otea; do nur dirty work In catering slave*
any State that we havo put down aa cer­
to the New I*Q&gt;_._ _____
•
and foreii g Slavery on Kansa.\ elevate u«
yer in the county. This is an important Slocum—Irving, J. Hroxlerslxwt, J. L.
PEA FOWLS
We are frequently hailed with the ques­
tain
for
Fremont.
Of
the
Statea
put
to ogy?j but know IWJy, that we dispise tion, which of die Presidential Candidates
office, and should be filled with a man of
#
‘“ex H-i tnemSisaon, O. L. Ingram, D. Hinkley—Caridown as doubtful, we certainly think Fra*1 T™roraMf^r. «uR""t’
l*Adana,
aiiility
and
integrity.
Mr.
Ray
pooeas
U», L Mcmar, W W«Jey. W Morgan. "ddreased adcm&lt;*ratlc meeting nt OnU&amp;4 tit to associate with a &amp;u/Arra yenllo- now before the country, will be elected 1 mont will rany Pennsylvania, New J er
We are here forcibly reminded of the
JEREMIAH BR0W»
Vester—Woodland, Peter j Cramer, J cord, New Hampshire, and mmmg hi* rea­
aey and Indiana, but wo are without reli­
'^S’c-hardly know which toadmlremost
and should receive the undivided support
son* why the Pieroe and Buchanan fectbvs
old adage, “there’s many a slip, ’twixt
KlllpatrKk,J L-Whaal-r.J Week*.
able information from Callifcnua.
of the Republican party.
■faold ba ponniued to usuro ti- mwra.
tKt Siipcrdliou* and arfrocratic sawganre the cup and lip,'’ and, couscqusolly, must
The Convcntiim was organized by ap­
uF’tU slave holder, hr
cringing and
Mr. Wllaon, Mr. Mudge and Mr.
pointing John Roberta Chairman and 8.
debased spirit of teen, who receive such
BAWtrfT
Whedcr. are all gcxxl and true men’, bot&gt;.
rt n’b.'CcdSjS
fawuge, and *en Ucly rote for the teen
the vote of Pennsylvania, and that las
4”
a—timni. tUn y,rn.
cat, capable and faithful, and ibottgli the
andtii policy thus insulting.—Dftroit
H tMtLSTk
rrotia pnwaednd to nominate County item tbeconsnTUTiox, than the UNION.”
prospects look quite dubious even if be
Offirora wfah rrouitod h u. nmnfa^
candidates, and deduce conclusions that should carry that State. It will also be
jijfo-ETX.
“ ■“**• °ra»
will be quite satiafectory to us.
.
of the fldluwing person* vl*: ’ For Rap.
seen, that if Fremont carries Pennsylvaentitled to, and will doubtless receive the
M N«»i~-Cowy
cordial support of their political friends
a ‘•fixed feet” that Mr. Fillmore cannot be
elected. Perhaps hi* friends may think
We

ble to the occasion may be ert*uri. lesti

COUNTY CONVENTION.

।
(«»..»(. Krft.bor । 1 TW R.p.blk.1, „r B»r. C«n.« ■
M.
.
. *Ul I
•tirt cents per day,) at an expensb cl
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ab«»i one dollar and scvroly-five cents; -’neet in Convention, by their delegates,
ff that sum cannot be rnistd by sub- on (fa 20th September insti, at I o’clock '
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IVIWinj
II. I &lt;&gt; V
k u -tarate-l thra r.m™l
Iowc&lt;;
M-r-u
n.
sifiM’il will fa strictly a national cuticerii; । in the-village of Hastings, for the purpose I

We base tbe following calculation of tbe
r.-sult of tbe Prraidcnlisl contest, partly

JEREMIAH BROWN,

ee&gt;»&lt;.npm«t U.K: Fnrn

it is a good ticket, and entitled to the un­
divided support of our Republican friends;
poeweee but little stnngtb at tlx- Boatk

^12'! O'

UAWUTSSweeicy—Clrcai* Coun Cnnunlaaionar

Iwig.

Territory and Free Speech, and believe-

believe it will fa done.

Biwiirs

�Gf HAllTrOWX CONN.

IS COMB.
&gt;L’!;g”

Mtfitmensi

SHOP,8

•^s-feSSShafi

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SUPERIOR- INDUCEMENTS,

STORE.

u.awen

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at the

gwaaatt mad* 13 - —Tta-h”

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SE64.M4M

&lt;• a very decided
u), witb..ut.wUn.
- three hundred m

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W

BatVe Creek, Hastings,
AND
AN
L-

cated is Vhr village of JU.tiag. (urtb« puryvM &lt;rf

*Um

sale

pcrt-ect aa-.rtTh^t of Good, in our lino

। Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

. .vrAnii

The Latest and most
Approved Styles,
fcund
nnv
1*” &lt;
° which wilj be sold at
,„fc. „a u..
priced that will
the dtiren- of Basry «&gt;d,

L mwtBtoratte largott and most

WT7“«* •“

GRAND BAilDB STAGES.

jEwiutrr
■
aruTAOun,
TH1MBI.E8.
BOLD PERS,

ult fani*

p

a taaaaax
otherptaa*

cst

COME AND TRY ME.

Cheaper Than Ever,

inn wantseotmtica. ha« jnJ“c“ iSL?of*«
i Slotting

FOR CASH,

'. large our ImrincM liy the purcliaac of n
I £.7:1 „f ,:.uU. I.Xr .n.l more varied

«*. kSb. ESilTitw |I •*«*■&gt;•»*.
1"&lt;» ""d""’™
‘
i),n hu ever Wm lawn brought tn this . _

COMPETITION.

u&gt; lb» public b«n*6l
*4 Baltunoea.
Tbe QRASD RAPIDS STAGE! Uat

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MBS DM r.

L TutU*.

&lt;• th.

_,,b 4.^. rU.

I

Our stock consists
part of

n»« aiwp U ia Acstrr'i Slorc la Rearm' Boek. I wants and intertwta of our customers, a»
Hartbt. May t, lax
“ MA, fc’ | w kind and 4uaJity. Recogniting the

I

3 “
10l IE A DWELL,
Commbeiuoer.

Which they ofler for

ITHWEEZI8 awtQSTE-y ij

-

IDl.SU SJ

cfinJ.n lilting

K hare on hand,
■ a largeand extensive
‘
Stock of Goods and are oonstantiv
UB tide in the affair* of those men 1
Horn fast rveriwd.
rwi ring direct from New York, add&gt;who wam^nuythtoR in3*“^
|
tidna
to
our
already
large
Stock
selected
HARDWARE, whfeb i« mo*t aura to j
with great care aa to the wants of this
IS IXAQTXTV-.-y i i fend dn do fiirtunc. h now sc-.tit— •
—
। ■ -------wtnM&lt;)y in the direction of HAliLEi I community uf
to tharituaa. ± »KZOHTitAN'S 2&lt;EW STORE— '.
1

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PAYMENT8-

inn tits.

,

CUTTING,

3 iS I
101* »

IH.J.
KENFI
■ NOW IS TH! TIME.'
1,000 Men Wanted,
[ TO WHOHOOODS WIUBS&amp;oiB
. 25 prr tnl fUaprr lUn frfr
■

UlltlllGoodsl
a wav as a*

or Ready Pay

i

Startling
JYcWS I ! ! ! ' Small
Profits and Prompt Pay,
RET vurmi'mvtixa Tor r&lt; &gt;ur Ctx^b are now «&lt;redat a very amall

HJWrf MttNrE

NU’IKJE.

BI T NBVmaTHRLR* TRIE, Lavamo «n &lt;x»t- We «-&gt;ak no vain or
TU’.i.XH’li-'iS’i.'SSfS'lS:
”W“V,2
l»- fmind t&lt;&gt; be literally true. " e ni'Tpr I
talk fcr Buncombe, Ihir Gcwxl*. both of|
&lt;ur own manufacture, and importation, ,

comfort ur vmtaooni woo I - ----------------------------------- 1_____________ _
■iHEYAUIl A JnCHC—K
SVGAKti. Mi■!.».*. aad Syrvp alwar, rci hand at
•S
.. ,u
!
HbluphUY KRY STABLE in aonaaeUon---------------------------------- -_____2------------ -

HIILUfB*.

KANSAS^ BOUND

putmnr.

Be a Free State!!
; That is if we cari make ■■' &gt;■.&lt;&gt;
lit so, by selling goods I Tu

-n-nX

1

llouM-m HMtuigs, Mar-nniL natueurcca .

... K.lm.Mno L« ». &lt;W«"»

Heady Made

fl T
I i
IUa XI
li

O m TTIWT fl
II I U I 111 I
II
It
U XI fl
XX XI XIW
Vu

,

•» | that ClUlHOt b&lt;! bent 111

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C
Bsrsgc*, Driainea, Chilli*,

_

(V.u.,..._.—

----------------EK.XF1EUTH‘
Ab“&gt; a crest varietUof Other desirable I
Dr—S
------------------------ - — in.Like
ir purcnwcN.
an orthodox sermon, our irtock of 1
--&lt;, -- Bu'unrt Riblions Six! I TJAJIAHOI.S and r«brsn-;atejM&gt;'«M«8»»*• —?L
___
KKXFiaum.
■ Goods ia conUined under sen-rral rfilfrrrn/ I G&lt;ioq», aUrh aa I-'an&gt; Cballitw. Lawr* ! * ■‘ro* *'•
btatft. and ca h Lt-nd comprise* scsero!I H;*’"
Paruali
distinct /&gt;articul&lt;irs,
&gt; -Jy®8
IV.-1, Hosiery &amp;c., 4sc., on which we . ------------------ ------------------_. , ~
FARMING FTENSII3:
0,0

tmmt*

■*&lt;------ tMxnrctlea at naaonahla pnrrn

Sa'sT^
' GREAfr
BAR&amp;AINS.nn I ----- -r—
cheap, we are now j' RRMr snd Camry at ••talLUffr- s.rti
Shuvuk, Spiles. Raken, H. '-n. die.
|
Wrv
WOODEN XX'ARE|
TilSO ( &lt;1FEX
Oil z
i
receiving directly : HRl^tUfa ^JTDiKtasi ~ y 1‘HRl.tl S'" | Wash Tnhs,
Pails, Augur . I , Chinel | tllC
FV RJVITURE 1 Ac-.’at”*’’"
TcnxnUur. Carnutfan. and Luniuigl
i 11.™!'..,
IL.nfc, Mo,- Business
an(J
s]lnl] j jjbjgj
from New York a ( AU'OllOL,
Huid al
1-MtLLtFsriFIEUXH
IH RKAli I »&gt;R ( R^MONI.
ur-a.
— v-r ..
_ ,
,»■“ «*.&lt;Ttu-&gt;A iB *»r
large assortment
Discovered «t Las
CARPENTER'S TOOLS.
keep everything per­
Grind Stones and
of Spring and
WMITIMO PAPER at all kfada
, |t&gt;.
&gt;
taining to that LineJgjgr
kEsnsura
S
u
m
in
e
r
wx-tirtcinxi-MKi^^M^.-, 11’7;,;;^.^«. Axr&gt;.Adxcs Broad- ^y
e lise
great
care
mj, -I rADV
,K^cLorawg.^j^.
MEDICATED TONIC!'.!
We
use
in
„T UAI
atM
CLonn&gt;a
rm
Hanging*. eoMtBrtlj m h^ ;
~~
n
•■ - ■- -a-II
for suaawr spring
goods
re_ HHjfffiaia-aiiiwaijjt .- [sivS\iK"i -wm^} :J'EaXrh® Manufacture of।
which we offer at 1
HADWATairR
jSa^aVribm’ineriof aH Nor'-«'d sixf*- J OUT 1’ UHlitUrC &amp;• MOHt ; i»wW4
Alto » Urge aseortoent «&lt;
duced rates, for
1U|LUI’S.

x

K. i fcKMIS. Skenf.

.dvor.iaexnent.

OTATOE3.

.

c

ur

■EM.
abractng PrakteQsaae.

PAY.

READY

J. BROW*.

| HS3a5CUrl vt all kiutla

—anil none but the,SSt^gg^SgiSF

Our stock is compri­
j EXTRA FLOmftMicoad wUM
sed in part of

4ES.
EUN1ES

ilotbs

tik

» UKK.

। Lawns,
1
Gteghams
• ’ Prints

.

•• 1 &lt;*•*«*»

&lt;; ","l? siioKM^KERs’ FIXINGS.
■ b0t workineii employ-, _
—-—-—
v,J.
D&lt;iSL xwa niiLA,,
, . ____ ________________
Sh.«- Thtwi. Sho&lt;- Kiflvc, I—
I utui.u n. • 1
FlULUiyIZiM Hammer., Ptbivr-. I’uncte«i IJn-akA Sewing and PcaimU A**’
-*
In ad.fitirlh t«. the above c_:::.

--f-'ed. Among our StocklW^S^.1^

■ '■ A'-, may be found

-

Sheetings.
Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, Ila:*, tap*.

XES.

2,000

'k'-ll

»» ISII

1-0 ; |tolll

brag about selling
goods cheaper than

“’-j.Bft.

SPULCE.

®

•ii^i

r.

„v,.r

-------------------------------------------- --

„_.... i^T*”,'™E“n^WA!!r7'

I

V,,,df'}rallI',ulL,af^'”Jryp^^ kind. CnpDwrd I riiAmiim*. Pallet *. Bed i M,.odand Black Walnut
’
. TaU. ckuh. aadTo-.bag, at eexheeifs.
,|,e |.!*r* one fair »ni of Krnfirhh . mid Tabli- Castors, Shot Pouehea and ■ .
______ ______________________ I cvrilOOf’tlOOItS of
kid.
■r Husk* of cvcrv dewrip-

*,*T*nSixim

w^.«.

b«.a

c-u-

iiwim.

’••• ba{?*J ant^ |”r sa^1 V AlilETl

_______Strap iliugra. Hooks and Staple*, Irr n | &lt;1»eap for Gisli.

\\ e would invite a call

om

“?I!’ I Bolts. Cal le and Trace Chain. Bra« Kit-

w.'l

xjlu

.

S ROOTS.

lERRIES.

WN SHEEP.

,

ahull be continually receRUf sd-

X^TTUflCBJEirt., Scu”L^ta,,,,*"t^iifttum ■|

.
।

PHUJJPS-.

•
-11 ___ II I M at-ta.n.b.p.y.wurf.rrwa .&lt;^.-..^1 M'H Sswa, Gnibbmg H
, \\ mdow 11 ricis, and we will try mid sanalY vou.
our neighbors,
but w&lt;
...u Mia-kai
».
■ ■ '-----,a
. f mov^agtLbrar. | Glnaa, Qu Mai \\ fought Nails. Carriage i
STEBBINS &amp;
RUSSELL.

JIE1ES.

RING SCARLET

Hustings, June t». 11*56.
Hasting*,June D, Ib56.
'."tTSliSkol^ lr..T-li.-.U»Fr.iM
S.M. —'---------- ------------------------------■-----------'^r00^'0^ 1
S,*,J a’,,, M*ttl ^k,T'* sh«T' •’,d i HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE
w»«to
‘d5r
1WI’S wi,h
Straps. «»'•’ everything!
Th. Vlu
Mayu-ujh
oUioLer
eloK*
ttnh’.Year
rom:I wbfck
Wilcox,
Ike else from
Twvnt»-Ih&gt;nse.Po----|4rt»a
rolume
of th,
Harper
New and
monthly

n
___
■ and-satisfv themselves. |;
do, Ot Noraabtf, | Bnr
t(l a Cambric Nn-rllr
*/&amp;!ESSSffillTo persons having I
Ibeiri
' “" ■’‘I.
CASH,
11
P; 1». WARMER­ Hand wishing to mak&lt;
GRANT A ftPAOLDlKG. IteaUup
W B SlAHtl&gt; * CO.. »tmo*t»iU*
I1 purchases, we would
’ iay give us a call anil
DE XTI ST R
w' '«n A.t
or parcel K I*---* *ita*^dl° .,y »., our KXTKWiVK BTOCS or
tr&gt;et.-df*
“» ?:
C-OOKINOOTOVES.
W «£
.&gt; we will sell you all you ■„
A. EVEBETT WILLIS.
!"Ju
want at very low rates. J'S!®-jS-r - I c«mp*i"S
Si « O.M.«...ru,. no matter how small
i* bsaefo and oo ite meat lo- i
., „ _y i
,
Court
nurinaul
Itooo* la U,
lb*the
tillage
.iMaioin
of Hg.Hoga,
sackea»r
ccaaty
maja ISTOV
’* ■W'*
, K
1 Vlincty
... plaa. i. tWbe
prut Jed.
J0HX
UART.
Aaaifiu**.
. . ,- _Of FAbUm
lUa
T°,,r T
,c;That
s°”‘1! rdirBarry,
t^*°&lt;u&gt;ta-j_____________ O_
Wcutter po Idle'fosrt, uben we «y •
MORTGAGE
SALE.
that our aaaonmebt Af Steves is better j »taa h*« «&gt; a*npi&lt;
AjeaaiBU
'«». [Tea kept constant!) FkEFAULT
karto, been wwfa tn th. panwntrf “” i
’*
“ bS’lEufc'

____ }

STOKE!!
____

Pprin(.
s.nwwr *«,!. jufo rcerircd
a Saw
frow
Yua*. Sad arc now far tale for cadi or
‘J.tl’S11 *dT“"

Uli ■■Pl" H Illi HP
UR
I■*■■■■■■«
llllll\
■■■■ MW
&gt;
*hl*““*• '■ U II1J11U
II U UUll
BOOTH

purduuc will find IrJumsirati

AT ALL TIMES-

SHOES.

AND

Store of

Our stock of Groifcrito &gt;’ VTr?’ 1*r8r'

NEVIN'S tt KNAPIN.

s

K BOAR.

•OWIA

JEREMIAH

TOR

,

t-»»“ of’M.rsiT.a JS

VVn dn ruSt wish tn '
••

---------------J

WHIT* GOODS,
Such aa Table ami Pocket Cutlery. 1 ill. 1
RJ-'L'iTE\t&gt;S
XV frrmil5Ke«aUap«"M
'Jr- -f'1J*-*?
Cv'S^e^'nun.rM Li./ at alt kltx!«. »»_______ KESITKUmC«Jitock Jtio&gt;
•!’'’ kV’*.* °f ‘|'rr&gt;
I jenny Lind and hfht Shinds. Lonnctt,
...............................
.=■ ™ .| mg Nnila. Il.iuw
'-■» Tnmmmm
.",1 L.ld&gt;~.&lt;-f1&lt;-vcrt
.4.4. |
Cm, „,.t
_ U»*«
.— I,
, —
Anv quantitv
&lt;.fSpi^j
Pine, tlufrrv. O^„.
White-: SuBUcixmB.
* ri»“&gt; =
all kit&gt;4* &lt;&gt;f

-Readv made Clo-Jiing,
‘ Boots,
1
— Shoes,
.
, ,
.
. GU-.u-e,
F.nm,jg
Ai. Ac-J...
tn thetsv^rything
thatwl.
our frknda
need. I

Jrr trees.

R

CORN 4 OATS FOB SALE

Denin*,

j. WOW5

■8 ROOTS.

farming tools.

I-HU.I.IJV

DAGURRREAN!! &gt;onhand.
UKEN^^~® 75“■ ; Money on those old
-I*
°i a-^-notes and accounts
WJ] be thankfully rcCbvnty. I'Kturca pat «■ Luckrv. Brce«P'“‘.
,
;' ceived.
GRANT Ai SPAULDINb.
-

■»

•■» tORA

LAND

NuTlCir

A IX-uaraoa. Mabted U&gt; X
A « W* accoeal. arc rtV*

:‘r
w*
UnnM,lb&lt;MMM

g
s

1
•’

5
? S?"

feLgs-.’-r

fixy-tlKET.IRON ANDCOPPEB

■

’

U lUOWat ent bar»lo6x» IMO

o. *r* -»—*■'«

WARS—Of our,uirn manufacture, al- oefavo
uaya &lt;&gt;u hand, and made U&gt; order, and all ^amv
Gov* made by ua will be warranted ‘
withwh
reserve.
Awd now
friendpr one word with you.
We have spared m&gt; pain* or, expense to
procure Goods that sill please you. In
j rettph, we !s61icit'from you' a generous
atrunagcand we would esteem it aa a
floor if those who hare unsetI1U with' tu would call and settle aa4 Mattia
tne miuv 4 Die e.-frllcst possible momeSL
YourOl always fed us mady Axn wulixD to attgod to this branch of the busiuesa, Do, pot be buhfuf; bring in your
Ikcve** &gt;
. UP
0,(1 F°re and com­
mence a new one. JVe diall be happy to
WC yoti, l«fl» to re«vc our'pay and to
«i!300 more goigL Give ua a odL-rS«TS0r:mO'

UurtyW*(Mi tawnah
HAJ1LET A WIGHTMAN.
iMnpJu. 1* IBM.. .
,T
ESPECIAL NOTWR

Tobsrc* .

Those indebted by note

U a rcrula aura of money am.rcd w'beprud by «&gt;y &lt;'th«r Store west of Detroit; nisi we W Wrter&amp;d .
5,luS/‘d" bu:
,h*'
S »*««*» Tartu, VY- Tb» Kifiorii
rr to•«.
n ill
Booth,
and daud
9th day of
,r,L.l-;„,r._
........
&lt;• .1.
it. strata
A.lam
D. I.
I&amp;va.
ami wlncb
.aid th*
NartfcM.
fa , * i,,,.
"n **rpn'Hiuii
vtqo^&gt;e
cars ,of
the :in- prcartif’ftom
•i
1 ui ths Ikwi.ttr'a oflfav.la the county ot I tclllgCnt injJBon tlpt WK Will SOT DK fK- moat ptauaamfcfa
JGVE

EOT

EXCEPTBD.

BEADY MADE
over all,

""Soks

and btatoskky.

:S
* ’ NEV1S8 &amp; K!

Awa »■»*.
0LOCKS

««

�isos
180&gt;
1330
1SS7

4
il

S

s

52 IS
5 5 IS

1340
1S41

a. do . 4 us
IS s
t:s

~ fette ■»**&gt;« -*uxta?..w~—---------Hi*7i»Mwn in sEvgw novm..

13
13
10
10
10

tara^wah* taMMUr U.O

^vbuc.vc Banker.

n

BBrrrvx-

wu",to &lt;i&gt;
LUMMAaor ALL
■4iay.Mvl.iiJ4.

i:U4
1345
415
blank
414
403
404
405
“ lol bet’n 1237
1238
1257
1258

»&gt; «£ 2»S

'**&gt;
B UAaM»W.

17

j 70

13

1 70

13

1 70

THOS. F. HARVEY.

NutiCiu

=icies

HUCKAXT TA linn

•™ia luibrra ki, fn.^.

?C

than

JMJfl ▼
-

LA DIRS' AND —------ ;

1.2

1855.

I

—

Spr&gt;m CU.lhm,.

WW

We have now on

&gt;nr-»»i

ATTBXSKSOrTBIWAOO’-

CASJBC

man M- I.
e IDfff , hand a stock of goods
&amp;Wfe-S= SJSfc. gultftble for the

sp™s

Trade-

«cr Ready Pay.

STARTLING NEWS
FROM

UTS

couuirm* «r rix

. .

J9 I
We «i&lt;» not biaitata to any that our
?? ' ttock » unj&lt;iradid." and our priett i-npnn {ccdcntedlv /nr. F&lt;t GmA or IlraJy pay
1» j we won't kt umUrtoU. Call and examine

Ready Made Clothing,

£
: • k»’M i-J *&gt;

Broad. Qtatamere, and Kentucky Jcai
Cloths; Sheetings. Clucks and
Strip**, Denims and

BOOTS

a ■:::
*&lt;i -

:B5Lot“ No*

8 4:4

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
10
10
10
10

SHOES,

125V

w&lt;
yj |
92
W
*

y», Dmbksu&lt;».
“
“
“Bn-gatis.
”
Tli-a nti'l Gmicrs.
Ladies' Bootees, Walking Shove.
“
Sl'qw, Ties, and Gaiter*.

9;

Call and examine our large stuck of

S

GROCERIES! Call and see our stock.

int ch^a total.
1 70
-81
1 70
81 Crockery, Glass and Hardware,
1 70
81 Fanning Tm4*,uf the bert patterns; alau,
1 70
Grindatonca, and Dungings, Tuba,
81
1 70
Pails, Au-., Ate.
81
1 70
81 LADIES— D&lt;«'t burn in the Sun, when
1 70
bi
ynu am buy ir&lt;xl
1 70
81
1 70
81
1 70
81 For TEN SHILLINGS; and. those that
1 70
81
can’t be l»*at, for a trifle more, at
1’70
81
the CaxJtr Camo Sn&gt;ax of
2 70
V2
NEVIN8 4s INAPEN.
1 70
81
1 70
Call and look kt our
81
I 70
81
81
Challiea. laians, Bcragvs. Silks, Ace. Asc„
92
A OTJOES—Df endless variety.
S 70
■a
1 70
We do not deceive you with fictitious
Kb
I 70
8b prices, and show you GikkIs too pw to
1 70
give away; hot we ofler luu the beat
1 70

I a
. 'S
V.i- 4 S
,1H
hi*
W^S-?
£

:il SiiiifesJ

2 4» I It

St’S

1274
1275
1276
1277
1278
1279
1280
1*1

-UL. _
*2^1^1'21

£2.

t»xet

Site*. Uartiap. Hit*.____,

_

_

is4". K

State. Mata Street. ItaaGnp-

•ame 11 aoon aa fx-ta.bleji-.l

oblige.

Ynura, Mort RcqwctfvHy,

w. P«-. ,ww.

M

T. F. HARVET.

1 lutings. Mar. I, 1856.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES’

William Boom

E.'ilSn^i

£, „•£

30 HCMBVG.

™s»~. n-.-.-. HU. _

___

I’muM &amp; Moctncaaa. Dealer**»&gt;
of Fmih Groceries sad J-mt ,.«»*. X«1 • ’*
nv of Fsarr Article* Stale Strcrt. &lt;*«
VMi onLJ.'KeafciW. naaMnp. Nkh- _
N? Bmrnt? Dealer in F.milr

STEBBINS Ac RUSSELL

MASS

MEETING!

1. &gt;«*
__,
SSTTSSSta,
X.
L,..,—• Sta, ..«!■ ■&lt; ■»
Bonne, ItaottaR*. M«K

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

Uasoka Ac Wwimtix. Furwvinc
—___ M.n-- 'and Bieck•milbin-f.
rlo«
u-i.■»"7;
tent MMtaalir ta* band. All kuut* *’&lt; a
aw- iw* &gt;'-“

ssSSrurJFS
SXZISX'^-u.

Summer Dress Goods.

rr teill MU

ST0VF8GIVENAWAY,

H. BKEXmp-

VILLAGE OKD1M.VICES.

HADLET A WJCBTJUX

X W. Am*, Saddle an.1 !Un»&lt;* M
«. «teep in O-ay*-** W«k,

F. C. Maaaiix. H«t*e,'sig*. »■•-« I’”?™

Fgfafrc.

IIrtTl'rita ttaae to tin.t durtM

***;»’ »*&gt;■ BEK MONTH.

300
£,^.X» A oon r-xe^-g.

ISfflwsB,'!

FaxacM Bowna. Deafer In Stott*IteeL Xaila, and 8he»Hrtdware. an-1 J.cmxUi
orrrr varirtt of Tin. Sbrrt-lnm and
w£.
m«K. HUU bins t.

Office and

Amiita i

n
13
18
13
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
II

bm-w.

Hartings, May 1,1836.

1272
1272

WALK rr TO Tilt CAfTM-s

ILK PARASOL

1260

&gt;n n 2 IS
SIS'S27g
2
5 2 IS
"fS 5 5 IS
au 1 a * u»
IS S54S

1Urttos-' *"*

r-

IUdlxt &amp; WietnM sx, Mgnufactunrx nf
■rtx fit..-* *-,.■■ «b&lt;1 CxxjiprTWart. l»r.ler» :u
£

WANTED!!

1239

«

rl..:!,.,, -Jut j,

UfflCE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY

1240
1S38

b

CABINET WARE
line, such as Bureaus.
Tables, Stands,Cha'rs.
Bedsteads, Lounges,
dec, &amp;c.

Hr C^U tarty, before the cww'd geta
in, and don't forytt tkt NAME.
NtVlNB da KNAPBN
Hartmga, Jw&gt;e 12, 1856,
7.

1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1288

S» 1 s

de

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

HT Butter, Urd, Lumber, Shingle.
and\\ beat for sale for Cash.

1282

g

ia a«bt in tkn

world

7,- Tea, tluil can't be beat; Cnflec, Sugar.

1120
1127
1128
1129
1180
1131
1182
1138
1184
1135
1137
1138
1179
1188
DM
1185
1186
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219

5 ?,‘A
IMe?4?.
.1 . ,

N. B. AD tboacmenandloyafsti

•*

Hn,s-c"Ps- Boo“1 ft • TT la »* owrj inlcnt'oa W detail the b-r&amp;. Shoes,
is 1 n&gt;r» pf Civil War, hit V&gt;call attention
and other goods is
«J to the
rt
SPLENDID SKXJK OF
quite full, and we will
S
NEW GOODS! sell them at prices that
I Now l»elna exhibited in Hartinge by
will astonish the
s HEVIHS &amp; KKAPEN.

!rs*«

SL5Z

JTT Ooodtza*TDealer in Dry Good*,
&amp; A;
CWcMry.lfateAr-’Jrtg*r*q5’,°lSt mX Chubb.*. lkBe? *Uktt.

ON SHORT NOTICE.

BOEDER RUFFIANS!

*:»

2..,... I » ~

Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery, ,
' Ready Made Coth-

«r in even variety I
Ctvckery, U»rd Watr. '
lata, &lt;'«|”. !!■«&gt;&lt;• and
daer West of J.oba IL
Kteta. r*“*c •"7*rcV,‘ V
«
Foot'*. UMii»r. &gt;1*ch-___ _ _______________
cTZrr Ac ScACLtnxo. Dealer* in all kmda

I

MORE DEFKEDATLONB

»

&gt;•

SQWUH a .

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                  <text>'tiIEKEPVBUCAN BANNER.

TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
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republican banner

MtxpiralMti ofltw-yvsr, R.oo,

C* &amp; BURTON de Co., Proprit-tc
TEBMS-«1J0( IN ADVANCE-

’• HARVEY

VOL. 1
BUSINESS DIR

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• «°rt to*

HASTINGS, BARRY COENTY MICH. THURSDAY OCT. 2, 1856.

H. E. Hott, County Clerk.
________
_
Quart Haos*.

Office in the

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v- . ™1Mk °r T,u’-

! NO OWIICTIOK TO TUB riLinFSTtSEttB Ta- I

WhoJCenqucred Caftfernta 1

United States and thn republic of Mexico•
throughout tfie whole of the year of 1847
—tbcnr- hortditiea cotnmrtuvd &lt;xi thc24th
April. 1846, and the existence rf war be­
men.!, third. f-A&gt;rtli, sixth, aeraath, twth,
tween the two republic* wa* recognised
by Acta of UnngreK* on the 13th of May, elrvmith, twelfth, twentw-fourth, and thtt
tv-sixth from my own knowledge and ob1K46.
TIortilitiu* amtinued between
aerratiun. I have an* wcred the 8th, Vth.
them until the concluaion of the Treaty of
13th, 14th, 15th, 23d, and 23th, not from
Peace of Gnadaloupe Hindalgo on the 2d
my own personal ksowltxlg* and oheerra
i,ofFebuary, 184S
tioo. but from my owndnwoUerveatiou
Q—W ere such hoatilitiee existing in or
of the event* of the Mexican war aa they
previous to the month of March. 18471
oreurrob, and from informati.. darivrei
a
™«*&amp;
A-rtgur-totoO? toto
A-i*llu»y vt-tv both in and previous
», Dealer in ©*'
from official d.x-umenta, a* a matubcr of
to the month of March, 1847.
the Cabinet of Provident Polk; who waQ—Do you know whether any. and if
"T*’r
«Jr, Attusney and C-oun
*Wch "PF**“ ! ami SmS) wtri/TcSnSffiT 1 ,ia"‘ Gibb*. Heary Huck. Gibba, John
anr.Whal foroca of the UniteJ State*. I prudent of the United State*
w/re in the- year 1847, engaged in hortili-' »bole of the Mexican war. My know!­
— -*J------- H'mof Mexico?
edge
the Matter, to which I have de­
A-AHtorJ^U.
.
av.«, «. the United State* J l1^
dcnvrd from hearsay *nd in no
I were engaged in bortUtties with the repub. I &lt;^r manner than I haf. be rem befcfo
e-ilvr in Drv Good- Joi,x R*’”""- Ptivsician and Surgeon ‘lbc “‘tereataof the North. Anddocsthi* ; ?AK JT
;
A’
‘
L ; phi*, in the United States of America, E^‘ lie of Mexlro, except roch a&gt; were India.' »ta‘ed. 1 h*vC rtated that I have no
• “”r U” Coort
rerommend lum to ? ou, intelligent readni,' Jvc#
j Minif^o Vj"* or any two or mon- n£ them. Com­
*' iienaablv neeceaarv for the performance of | knowledge of the mattcra foqpired of m
u.B,.
,
er‘
I of Mr
«r«____ ,i r-•&gt;. /___ 1 miMioners named and appointed in that •Mher dutic.; and this throughout tlic rear ‘be other inte-rropalones.
Irtbtae. Itellrj'.UUrL. O .L. n,r.Ar»«rr
.■«l’c.m,«ll..r •&gt; 1
Ji'S?? ETi D“ sl»i'6f^h7eto |«™&lt;' U . IMns [«I»K
J-“
'
JAMET Bccsutrtt.
HUH.
1847.
’

■* ana &gt;c wiu r»i
_ u.,m x,, ...u-.a , , n ....
, .
rt ARUWAXM. (Tremendous cheering.)
of t\f BTuAtagfoa Union Amwerod
jTskcjt—1 CAM sorts wtur MAMMXX—; /row n’Aea/iasd— Commodore Stott‘ "Wo will roll into it a gulf stream j
/„*’• no*e out ofjoint—Senator Biyfer'e
-----------_..l make it [
Quit Spiked-^In the Kriheyccr.—OMrt
/j,'* Hide*. Pell*. Fur*. *e.. **! J««ly ‘be gem of the Antilles. Externalr. Premont—Rumination of the Hon.
guarded,
mture
protected,
Jamet Buchanan.
act, itader Li I &gt;nr Gwta, L , „
Fr*fe**lo«al.
the side of the 8onU&gt;,'^nd onrxmcd to the 1; ly
-J 8«
ordXd’ by °?
“ure P
rotertod' roll into
rorkerv.'Jvwriiy. Mu»w4 la»tni I. A. Holmodk, Attorney aiul Counsel, abolitionist*.'’
1
j,l.)'w;r Suulhcri population, and the na- ’
lr.j ilrlieme*. B&lt;mA* rti4. triimi- lorwtU»,ftokttor iB Cbaoi^y, Ovnend Land I
Yet we are told that tin* Jnnuw II., V’W
^“^b may thunder around
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JRT NOTICE.

NO. 23

Merchant* and lk-ol-

-iimrf fca

Ilxxar D. Gttrix,
)
Q—Were the raid fort ei of the aaid go^S
Hcou CaKFHtUt
f CommiMkmert,
eminent of the a.id United States, in Cal­
~
f
d-d
“r
•»! "
•*’ ifornia, or any jurft of said forces, engaged
Pern McCall,
)
^^,&lt;1 Cuba l»v a tiiralical sclx- iic,norable Mr. Baron Platt,dated the&amp;th in the said hostilities of tlie eaid rcpublic
.1,^ .J-a-." nt .11 day of October, one tlimiwmd eight bunof Mexico in the year 1847?
Die average expense* of this “Old
j A—The forces of the United States in
tta, Mto„„nxKhofd,il»dfor&lt;.lp, w:
l»nw ^'■/‘•“'C.lirr.n-i.wrn-enprdlnbo.llito.
i&lt;b Line"
Starerv adminfstraftoo, aa shown
_1_ .... a engaged inhortilities with
1
Mrprosswnoa, orn,p„yic of Mexico In the year 1847. Iby the cfErisi documents, foot* up as fol­
*
xt
- nrioJm?,t,
I
Q—Under whose command’ were the 'low* :
175,684,400 a year!
ray ptost ratoto U U„o»U-r Co., ,rf SMnl taEitotowmmrf hl ho»
M,307,20q a month!
l «».■“&gt;' 'W'J, “ unto with to Mil mublloSfMwM
.
,
r- ,-, —7¥**»f*v.,«r,,u‘ »“ «* ““ to:mtomtoMb«Udihto&gt;*«!•:_ ,
•1,452,920 a week !
nay [..rttoto »qaw or omployfora,
mtortocomxants &amp; \ oawxx.1. Livery Stable. Hone »:dc of the South.*’
I \t-» mn
/),/ 7¥.*-.r
4207,600 per day!
•». Cyri.cr* uri Srtdto-Hijw. t° kt. CobWe appeal to the mct-lmnicA. Willi
'
'
, .1.
__
I ,n7l*'r»
1.
1 1 r \ • • *L' , mand of Commodore Robert F. Stockton
•8.600 an hour!
_«»Water.
Q-Do you know the defendant in thi* ;
j^mont, the defendant, and GcnX
t.**anptocrT’’offleeaRd?**^.^r Fc^Ti™ ‘bt/lordly ownerefadon-nslate medianBackiaa
_,
.
6144 a minute !
The
retx-nt
overwhelming
rieloriJ*
&lt;,f
.
case,
anti
bow
long
have
you
been
acquam
pn
j
*nd
Afterward*
General
] (2,40 a second I
ul. Harting*. Mrh.
I
re* employ you to erect his buildinpi and
_v
--------- »— in
1- Iowa,
1----- ,, Vermont
•
J Kearney and CdonekMason. 17&gt;e lost
*•
ktiaf M.rtr*
a
“’achinrry I M ill he pay you seven bun- the
Fremontcrs
Vermrmt and
an, led with him!
Paste this hi your hat, said tell ua if
r2T-tii.v
1Bbor’, when
',Hn Maine
l(ain.';hare
h*TC„!- '
mLrt
.&lt;inUr’ £?&lt;
/—T* rZk“’»rtJ i ' "rta 0olUr* • ycar lL,r )rlabor,
hadd a good effect already.—
A—I do know tho defotidant in tine actu3j rtsiatanee, of which 1 am aware, you wish to continue the policy of Frank­
hret Caiih-'iml slA M*rfc l.. cm trow • tn &gt; he can sustain lire slave Ltdlmnies for one The Stave Oligarchy is alarmed. It now ‘
an‘1 “vc been acquainted with nun . &lt;M on
anj
i&gt;44 aPieroe, by voting for James
—- --------—
lin
Buchan.&gt; t M. *t&gt;i (run&amp; to »I-. M. R.&lt;«cr ■ iUoct. hundred and fifty- dollars, and pul five fear* the defeat of Ite candidate,. Bm-lian- a‘ ,aa!,l.fn )carsThe forces of the United States'in those , an.
tuxnr Ack try *tfc»rr. H*.iia». ----------Mick.
hundred
hundredand
and fifty
fifty dollars
dollarsin
inbis
hi*own
ownpockpock-1
! an
an;; and
and a»
tosave
save him
him in
in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania—
—I
aaj-T'' *Cni
rC1“^n®
U‘‘*' engagement* were under th* command of,
----------. M. Rvaeaxu 1’hvsiciM^ ami
Surgeon. ।You
'
You must
must know
know be
he will
will not.
not. I'ow,
1'ou, it;os
it* only
remaining hope—
—iteveneensente.
even convent*. .vc,rfi v
fw vt
[ Commodore Stockton and General RearFKMALE DELICACY.
u&gt;u SuigriMi.
’-rsis-inir-hope
in .««rUM** x Ho*mU'* Store,
store. K
Kotsuth
donot
not want
wait the
the ruinous
ruinous competicompeti- fur
furthe
the piwnt,
present, to
toyichl
yield something
something to
to the
the
A-*-In the aty 01 W asbingtan.
' ney. The results of thrtb engagement*
Above all other texture* which adorn
usmii!) ‘then,
hen, do
-...............
............................
• ' predominant spirit
.........................................
■
1 tion of slave
labor. VTil you assist in
of tho North. In view
ed
with
the
defendant!
leaders
of
the
Californians,
a
few
days
j
mort
within
ike province of good taste.
Yu. Bi ruuku. Jurtiro of the Peace. Of. imposing it upon your brother mechanic of the direetened avalanch. Tht Free
, . ________________ —-------- in Kansas 1 Beware, then how wou vote State prisoners in Kansas havc Iwn re•N L , •
,
, f
.
thereafter, met Lieutenant Colonel Fro-1
Not that delicacy which is perp**Q-.I&gt;rf you to to
tong ,
(.j„
in „mm&gt;nd „f thl. h.J
£“^,“3 JShtag tab.
U (.KEENFlinj). XU
*»t CoutKrllurrt ; for Jainc* Buchanan who ba* always to- t leaiHxi on bail, and the threatene*! dwnol-

'Ith prvai|it
and
Adclit*
________________
_____
i &gt;!•'• I«l»r &gt;
l»«r tli,
I
N. W. Falk. Attorney uni Counsellor nt n^ni-es bib-r not only degrading but so lu.t
UT’t
L'ULui. I cheapens it, tltat you could not compete

■c men and hoy* tat ax.

ICrtunrt Furutlurr.

■ clothing that i. ffi0M

■m out.

&gt; TUX CACTAISS

Hire and

mvm

that ycor!
uli,m of Celifornia Volunteers, and who B$hamed of which makes merit©? ablush
• Irtw. j,i"wcv«is« Ati»n&gt;»* *ad Ca.*r*l t«d with the South against vour interest*. । iuon of Lawrence postponed !
A-l did tee die defendant daring thrt WM
to tU
of
lwt
gi
M
^ruction Ito
'Ve»rrtaita topror.wi,»j mto-|
oto,.fetoi. to. to »ngtoi»
dW not “Tlv®
Un,°,0 t*kcPartin u,'*c own ingenuity ha* pit upon an innocent
.reutsily uvuM tn i«.sw am-, of *«.&lt;i T&gt;a- I Doyuu tnid die be»t reward for your Jong are- fearfully halting in their mat! career, r*Tr
x-rrdaud &lt;h-«ui*»»Uiij i^nd lor »*lt &lt;h«*r and year* of earnest application in the free I Thev know th*t the election of Buchanan Cafifornia in Urn latter end of-summer &lt;&gt;r , (.ngagnmmh,) ,,4 entered into a capital*. I remark. Thi* spurious kind of ddicaev
ti&lt;JO
whereby tbc people under j,
removed from good name; but the
*
t-S?'’ “ “* C&lt;’Ort ,lUU*,■
*orth’ *’*re d*' Jh.*i«*nd varying form* ! la eivotial to their re-heme—the en*lave- conuncnccment of autnmn dCtha\ year.
*J—" a* the defendant tlwmor st anj I nrml #nj jn the field agreed to disperse ■ 1,1 jx „1tn&lt;ta.t artlntr* which malntahw ha
-- •—1-t- ---■—T-x—^7.-.- -TT^rta.-' of coramcn-c. and tho active competition I ment of tho people of Kanwut. The Stave
liLih-minded delicacy which maintain* It*
lurstiite
whereState*
, States
have
the powerto toaccomplish
accomplish
timc-,n
*»*»•» «
United ,
remain quiet and peaceable.
There pure and undeviating walk alike amootrt
llom&lt;ropnliii«t.
I of a thousand various purauita
——
where
have
notnot
thepower
told’ untratnmelrd
ay must•1be aided
w“°l •P**
actual battle fouyht
S. Bvutom, I’hpiciau and Surgeon, the thick set populalipn, am
’ J tlita
- u util
-*• alone ; Tl —
’-’-J *by
— 9utr” Sv' cn,maU &gt;,f J'c*»
„-----eHtormarda
-------- - - in- women and In the society of men—whkh
of freemen
freemen are
arc foil
found, or in tho! the vote of two or three of the Free State*, |‘X T
:,_„r Califarnia totny kntneledye.
‘ stale
" | shrink* from no nccesaary duty, and can
tdyt. bu*
but the
rrvUrnrr in ftarttag*. M*tb.
1 renergy
m-n*v of
uruarrw
Soum, with its sparen population, its lint-, or bo compelled tn submit to the dec‘a*' \ ‘
1
of war between the two L.
ItcpuUic*
r
contin-----' *pkak when —
required with tcriotunM*and
---------- -------Kcttmio Broker*.
Ranker 8t« k Note rtid iud cis** of empkner*. it-suppression of tmnoi'Fremont, and tho consequent Jc-। *^‘A’
.‘J? S-,Rrrimrnt of^M^nteil ucd-°^,cuwr^'-‘‘11treaty
of
| kmducra
bn
reatr of peace
nearc.
i-of
r.C thing* at which It would
— •••_
hm Lo*.o. banker.
k. Note rt.d
on(jcct
anuColirtel of the Rqpnwnt of.Minted (
q-j^ yuU
shelter any, and if ^m.d to or bluJt-thrt dditaey which
commerae And feebler literature, and the ! Thi* exhibition of sagacitj pn dx- part Riflemen tnrougbout tn© * qoie aaum
Mhgl forage or other necwaaric* were knows how to confer a benefit without
appouiu-o u ini omoe in ,UppH„i v&gt; or for Hie said force* of the ; wounding the fedfooof another, which
W II. &lt; '■ ti.MA' R Banking &lt; Illiev, Bn’tL,c kdegradation of It* laboring clam? You ..f their Southern masters Im* permitted year . he
(A'lretirici* rttendvd tn. read rva'itlo
^iMMtaow that in free a-M-iety ta your great , the northern Buchanan press to v. er,
5
„ nrcvhm.lva »»&gt;d United Slate, so engaged in hoatili-1 can give alms without assumption, and
1 1 en prospent V. Look at vn&lt;- til. lime atout, for the purpose of catching, if ton- \
TotXr^hiU
,U*
^P-Wic o&lt; Mexico! whirf pain* not the moat susceptible be-

TILE

aoon as possible £nd

Mort Respectfully,

T. F. HARVEY.

, 1856.
TlON IN PRICES!
L'Ml.CG.

I’iiilir* A MuiUMtii

JlrciuutlcaI IV Hits de Shoe* made to

GIIEAT DISCOVERY
»A^ri™.-™ ««,r,! I
JJ T.ri•
of laborer*
ut the the
North,
can “
and
Time*, HuciuuianM
lending
-«--------- cxpediliotiv. i1 u&gt;m.5 O1 ...v &lt;lcf.-n.1nni
T‘—«tt.r :r
......
:f million
do employ
fou and rtrcll
amount
of [। England,
lit reviewing
theorgan
resultoiofflew ;I ""v
rioll*-----------------serviees in--hi* exploring
. 'I
Mn«ica!
Practice Amoac Bird*.
) our honorable earning'. Will yon vote | recent clcctiona that paper indulged in the . S—^idtbe defendant in the year 18J7 j A—I know n..t
r
Many people itnnmgiao that bird* sing
f VOU J. &lt;• FKEXONT.ft kl* trawl* dUwrer • : to i&gt;l»ni slavery in Kansas I
following
“
plain
talk
•
l
°W
an,
l
,r
“
”
?•
w
lla,
"fiicu
nr
offices
()lki
,
r
nfft
^
‘
wrfc3
w
__
gunl
j2j
“
'
“tinct, And their songs oome to them
1, n *»,
hul o.«'ni J&lt; *U*f|
)
We
appeal
t.*
the
Mholiar.
Where
d&lt;&gt;
।
“
Like
cause*
produce
like
results,
and
unjicr
the
said
government,
imd
did
be
.
,
x
,
without
anv
labor
or oractice.
w
ithout
any
labor
practice. But
But’ondorai--Ml true tbu. Ox- r«rrtil di-evrer’’. th*'.
*■&gt;
' you reap the golden fruits of your genius!: to our mind it is as clear os sunlight that bold the said ofticv* or any uf them, in the „
;.h .. State*
p__„u
s.enJ; tholugista, who have made the haUu-of
ISAAC C. MOTT.
in no*uiiiie*
wnu inc ivcptiuiio ui mu feather
' Where iM-*t sell* tlai produce of your in- t unle** a complete reversal of die position ■ ,nonth of May, 18471
,
t1'”. *1*™
.gathered tribe* a Efoatudy, hold a
Mexico; but I de.know that such aup”11"’* • Toi
°r•!.'—
our ■in- ; Iniloaa
complete
reversal of the poaiuoni । A—During the
,------- yenr he hold the. 1'
■ profcwwr
- the
• a~
&lt;----------------------------------------whole
tellectt AV hero does the
• choir,
of
Democratic
partv h shortly *a*cu*■- 1’
A
year he
hold the pKca were nero-ary for the force* under different theory, and tell of long and labo­
A—
—During
yV’ nn« tho
“* whole
*?
1 the orator* roatnun, the Judge’s bent*,! red, wc ahall find other Staten, now ron”oi
’,0 ’'7^
’ “"«*u••««
' Heg ’ ‘ ‘be command of the defendant, and that rious practice in specie* and indirfclualv
• °----ffi~ O■'
rM,^’r'A‘,;L
U..,T
to acquire facility and compass of song.—
' the grariou* walk* i-f literature vfrcmwt aidcred ot:r», following in the wake of the nilU‘ of Mounted Riflemen.
I
no appropriation had been made by Con- Th&lt;- following information from a practi
tray*. a«&lt;? ike turrwemUny Country ‘ invite you? Y«up-fcb&lt;irs are a Ikmi to । “Pine Tree State.'* We know that this
Q—
Do you know
was theofMilli
, ^ ,o 'V for t,M** supplies. Congres*
.
every free northern home : but the law i is plain talk, and Hint it will sound harsh UT
commandant
andwho
Governor
Cali-, Rre
■n7i“'TTL~ T--------- n------supplier.
— |i "7.®""
rertrajp* three million* nt tho South from 1 in Democratic care, but it is the truth fera«* within tlia territory of the United grean
d to
1,1,1par
“v® *those
ntlclP*
‘‘,d thatConf
Colonel
“ bc ac,r to ““X
could not hive *-•■ '
1 *•—* n~
holding communion with your mind, or and nothing else but truth.”
' «***« in the year 1847, and particularly 1 ‘ "Mont would raise a Chlifortiia brutal- i
. v ...
„
! enjoying the instruction or gratification of |
The entire Buchanan otcm of ths North i"‘be month of March in dun vear 1
' ,o.n ®y Lis own peroonal exertions, and
Bird* all have Ulcir
their P®
peculiar
cu,Ur ’
way*
“J’ of
Semi in
Obpebs,
l yourmind. Will you asairt io carrying will soon be found occupying thi. “re-1
A~। kl"&gt;w in tbu fir*t rn6ntLs of that I w,jb"ul pwtou* mstractioaa.
' „ nA... »
"Ji”8,
| slavery into Kansas 1
j versed position/’ The Enquirer of thi* 1 .vrnr ‘bcro wns a dispute between Colonel ■
t‘‘cro follows a acncs of quration* and &lt; • T? *’

Youn

I. There
WIkis
» will
aaristclass
in this
fieathci
a small
in the
South work
whose1
numbers wu have before mentioned, who
I live by the products of slave labor. To
j them it affords apprtfit profit. It more-

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Atoto*..
mg
n sharp lookout to windward, hiw nl- Kearney of the United
State*-a
Army, a* to

-&lt;*■
to*.
.of “
,Iulln
‘an A
On-, of »&lt;
no to«,
public in-1 }no__r

o*,.

“Ub rdh t

readr descried the game. Up to thi* “ bich of them wo* the h-gitiiriate Military P*??1 ‘JA’ cxc,T“bo following:]
hi* own hat
* “ *O°8
time, tlut paper ha* used the strongest Cumniandant and Governor of California '°U ro^.W!l^U^r or
| L owm tho’ those of^
terms in reprobation of the Frew State awi ‘bu dispute tasted through the month “cfvnda_nt himselfindividually, aadfor bis I _-A,i....A? «moloc*dity

over gives them an inordinate amount of; men of Kansas. Thur hare b.-cu called
Klitical power wblmithcy would retain" “traitors,’’ “revolutionist*," “Jim Lane'*
e land* tta-y occupy are wearing out— ! army.” Ac. But the tunoi* now etamgod.
I' exhausted by iU-direetad toll. They want Our’neiglibor ahouts over th* liberation
; new fields and more political power, and ' of RoHnavn, Dcitaler and other Free
| thus they are the men w ho want to enslave State prisoners, (recently “Traitors "1
Kansas. They, &lt;*f themselves are impo- 1 and condemns in strong terms Atchison,

M*”*. 184"
After this time General °’n Pn'’te “«
benefit ever received I
Kearney was the undisputed Military coin-,
renMderatloti for tho aaid bills or any .
.
ni&lt;uijallt «'‘d Governor of California till I ol.1, ™ ’&lt;,r *“ , crc. “n.v consideration choir. But the aong siwrrow has the moat
itllu beginning of June, when ho wa* sue-; **“Usvcr fc^
“ra'» '"K or the accenting remarkable characteristic* of aong of any
I c«*lw* by Colonel Mason, of the United 1 ,|’“e '?,,nc "lb ‘,r*nJ *’rci,ber of them, bird that sinn,
, State* army, who continued m thia posit- I.°vJ
than , 5U1‘ m,PP
___ ’_L__________
_‘i«' to or for the
E‘ “7 m“&gt;e «ung sparrow ha* seven
j b’M
‘ un‘ilC
after
end of the •year.
1”
l* government
of the Uni.
7\~'
’“ tho
l--------- 1
1 ’ person
I■ .ted*Statu*
c
iniL-jictxliiit
aong*
of jts own, no two
bar.
Q—t
Do you
know
who was the
, 1- ■
, .
int?
tlic same
note*
.1 ”
,
actuj
command
the
w^ethn “ m IfV^LSS^^fi
' tent to accomplish 'this gnat wrong.— j Stringfellow,ord the whole Bonier Ruf-*
—Do«
you
know
who wasofthe
| land f.iicc of . fAn?f ^irvc
i

—...TSSlKi

&lt;lv and notdlvv* demagogues at the north; ]• Let It be remembered, nowcrer. toai 1 ‘|“- g°^T'imciit of tlic Uiitcd State* in
d/'k.'Lfi, 2-',?r.^' *“1 UP'° o»« *»r mon/ofthe aatne
! They
&lt;fv
Mill
hai
soulk-rt
c
the conlial
demagogues
assistance
at the
ofnorth;
grcc-; •fun
Let
crow.
it be remembered,
.that Ji Lallforola
go'ynmeut
the U-uitcd
in
more or ia.
but
even
with
condemnation
has
beenhowever,
withheld
tho of
year
andStates
in the
£ \a® ™"
or
®'icr
L'r,rw
waived
hrteici.
with this
this auwtancc,
awummce. they
they have
have this
thtacondemnation
ha. been
withheld uuan- C-h^mta in
in the
year 1817,
1817, .nd
to
the "
r, bt’nc.jt’h**
*‘vcd, ^Si ----------------tliMaoriw!
. ..
! not the power to curry out thrir objects.- til the
themsch re have deemed It n‘™‘b of M.reh in that year 1
j
f * -« bill* or any of.A*
1
L-ottol.-reru-H-rh-v.-ttorobjltotilto«to|»tomrf«.W.ta
Ml, »«tb»rtoyi&gt;l»tot
?tot
Ml™ there
to! wn, «v
_ up
-They
mu*: obtain tbi Stance of the prud«t
to give their “Nortben. m
allies".
A-Colnnd Fremont,
the dcfeidant, ।then!’, B"$‘l0
bHIevo
•«rr teat Lad tak«
obtain
assistance
of will
the prudent
to give
Northern allies” 1
A—Cal*"
Colonel1*Fremont,
the defaidnnt,
■
„. Z£&lt;TbiiJ or ,1
' hl* residence
garden,
nttnrtrA
M.eu.r.Jtieh
____________ . rt-o^TTbrfurehrwdon»ita«'“-rfMid‘,»*,‘ i They
7- must
Shall
Ch.ythe
have
it f Who
H-nniU.n;
to w their
alum.“them.
•»the««tmawmnant
of ।
by in
thomy
**«Y
wEtemVE
'people. Shall they have it f Who will permissionto so abuse them.
wa» tn Cahfomia at thocommenccmentjif 1
wh«teier for drawing.
. |«ui sunwh- .v
'v;"
Ut it U underbid that this change of
1 n!‘od
to
’ ------------ J —*
1 lend himself to the work! Wil! the laUt it b« understood that this change of b'«tiliti«| between ‘fee United States atxl! "T
‘4° Ba“0 1
' mechanic,
J
the profcwumnl
professional man
man programme is onlv
only made
made for
for tbe
tlsc present
present |i U
tlia
republic
Mexico
heJ
there
rais«d
1 forces
OUrr
*?an Ina wtumaud
!. c. MOTT.
borer, the
the
‘* re
P2,b.‘c_?of
fJM
,.‘?j.: hc
™,™
1*? for H*
the
under
shorn
wc have
Slave, Oligarchy
plain- ,nd
«»mniandcd
ar“
battalion
of,cc
California
J or thoisdiiJlar to whom
we
have appealappeal- cmergcaev.
emergw,. The
- -------------ho—i- ii / ■ ’wt” unJcr 1
«■&lt; uu
membering a
Brttle Crmfc. Jsly li.
F. &lt; Mcc^iU, II&lt;-u*c, Sign. uii&lt;l Fortrait 1
day a* frroh
; and if not haneat Jv „ccs thi difficulties which ite Northern ' '’luntoers, consisting of about four bun-1
,
Pork!
Pork!!
Pork!!!
'
'
•
•
i
U
oervice*
and
dred
mcn
Hio
•rreim
trere
rerv
mttoa.
]
’
*
«»*rc.witl*ln
your Imowledge^ny
ed
We
tru«t
not
;
and
if
not
fiantai
|y
*ccs
the
difficulties
which
. 4
DBLM.rt the HrtStiesfravb-ioa Store, bv
)’&gt;-laC*a
..
,
.
.
,
..
।
outer
matuir
or
unng
touQuiui
ur
couccru-j
i
; •*&lt;/_.
___
1&gt;. C. HAWLEY. ■ trill be free !
afford
to submit
the ex;’prrei A*
■ coneqnemm, part in the conor concern,
j allieswell
lalor
against,
In itstoservice
and |
kU ; ke 6ore a coa^e-^
mJkr «-• -|ig
inatUr&gt; in
. -|a «hwo^ur
of xafford
little “to
buncombe"
10i-U(
**■"*»&gt;
cause,! the
'
| number of times ho sang each i eog, -•
Utost
n
. ...............
wGrrTySii axd Backerhl
. » ' |'kiii
----- ---- —
-------I can well
submit to indignation
the expre*. 11ut,t °f C^Hfomia, AN D IN MY OPIN•&lt;27/2"™? Ca
BrSJBoirrw.
Dim
well: jrt'ob,
L
juwixrs.
K,“ v ’ ~
____
t
-u-----______-y |ub&lt;. |
- exnense
I aiunIkof
• *»iiL of it* Southern tod£-t£ ‘&lt;JN W BETTER ENTITLED TO BE P° ** ,here€,» m*tcnal or neceresry to be ' the order of singing. I copy from my
- _
n.,wuiu»c.ta.
nil ri?n
THF otnqeeror
mNOUEROR ' OF I
“n'l^addured m evidence 011 *v journal, »ix years back:
r. at the expense of it* Southern tool*—me I cal
Ced-the
j Tux Osina Mxrawb is rvLL Blast.
r-at
IWIRWA
THAN
ANY
OTHER
,n
~
&gt;»««
’
*'
y«h
«««
tteI™Border Ruffians—if by that mean*, mate­ CALIFORNIA THAN ANY OTHER
.
N«», 1, »ung 27 time*; No. 2, 96 tfanec
rpEid oi uv cbSed k«a«. •» haWLEy-h. I' The grv.it democratic upeccb of Mr. rial aid can be rendered.
ticumre hereof. , , ,
, ,
,,
No. 3, 23 time*; No. 4, 19 time*j
aajNtxfi,'
MAN. He continued in the actual com­
A—To tho best of my knowledge, the
S- 0 32 tin—.Sc.’ t «•
But, thank heaven, it is too late. The
AbSTt"-* To’®*-'' Kcitt, of Couth Carolina, which so pub&lt;d. 7, IS
ifinsb of
ays the
New York j Iwop],. wc|l understand the game. They j mand of tl:e battalion throughout the original*
of the
the Ulla,
Lilli, copies
copies of
of which
which *ro
arc I Utu^ Perhaps Lext be
liahed
a
few
days
ago,
snys
Nr
sing No.
month of Marcli, one thousand eight hun­ now produced *nd shown tv me, and are
MiKtitcvaxa Eamasoa, by G. F. EMOmort
magnificent
[
n(
£
j
n
ex&lt;/
the
election
of
Bu.
2;
U»cn
pefhapa
N".
4
or
tlV BMttthM'waUtao rendered tbu
Herold, |a full of the urn---------o.....
dred and forty seven. but there were oth­ hereto annexed, marked number* 1, 9, 3
I democratic ideas. Take the. r.&lt;i
following
—i— for
r„. । ^-hstuin the Slavrocracy—emboldened, । er troop in California, other troops.pf the
Some males will sing tune about fifty
,
and
4,
were
presented
atthe
State
De
­
! example, Mr. Keijti* talking about the I .mrrtbtnol. owumgrf.id pcoUcu-l- United State*, under tho command of
time*, though *tl '-&gt;in; acxne will tea^y
dcmocntlic party and Cuba. . 11
car him
-—
. .s wmia rw tli.tr •n. anbU Fradra General Kearney, who wav afterward* tho pertinent, in the City of Washington, for •mg tliem from fhb to ten time*. But,
, acceptance and payment. But I do not
.VHJ: *»d Q~L U~.
“As
A* I said
•°,a **
before,
,urv’ I• r*!? independent,
‘ ‘
wlth rtdoublcd rigor, and inevitable suemilitary commandant and Governor of recollect the individual or individuals by aa tar a* I have obaerved, each mala has
Battlb Cans Horas, by Campbell dt
nor nevu^.
nmrnl.
hl* asven song*. 1 have applied the role
I not
) inhupn.’^tbe d«tU» of 4«lin t Fre- California,, a* 1 have already staled in my
Wwd. fettle C.v*. Midi.
________
, whom presented. I should have accepted to a* many ** a doaca fSfcrrrt tab, and
id
1
&lt;,p“7
.tw.brtl-l-r.r rf I
I viate* from the right counic,
answer to tho eighth interrogator)-. /
paid tbc*o bills from my general the result ha* been the same. I wouh|
Bratov Horas, By J. B. Foor, nesr ‘&gt;£ mOOW. ■*». »»d
(Cheers.) Irty.lwill;
u 7cta«n-)
I
1 ,U1 "-------a •?
' Kl'-rio" &lt;•»-—1- •
"'-d-l™. cctnnol undortake to dtride tkt ditpute to' nnd
B0A,‘' “gxWMrTB. JiL
knowledge of things in California, had
rt" party
'
i I any
that will not stand
aland on
oo U»o
die com
con­ __
—a
6. n»ind»
Rtpida Eaalc.
Rayle.
' Congress appropriated any money and
&lt;.i&gt;k&gt;d**ad fl*i*ret»»-1 I rtilutioo—I mean for the right* of the !
[ plaod it at my disposal which coaid be
Bo.tkrm Mata propoiuB.
South. (Loud choer*.) I go with it now |
because it ta a gallant jurty—a progre*-1
A Kentucky oorraspondent of the Bur­ a* lung a* the California Batlalidu existed i applied to their payment though it wphld
Bcllkvsck Excm axes, by Isaac N. Furr , w*f jirri5O.
I
they
were
under
the
separata
and
indepeod’ have been more correct to fiayo drawn
sire party—because it is a obaservative I lington ¥no Pre** give* » capital illartra-1
feU^ew. Mich. Tkia Be* U la
W
___
eateomm .t’d »’f Cdoucl Frcnwpt, whiht1 tbcwB bill* on Ums Secretary of War. j w ill change hU lane in a few ininnxc*,. wd
• 14 bl&gt; rrrrr
----- far ttaritm.
-1
Hearty. (Cheer*.) Wo have before u» a1 tian of the *eneetivenea* of Southerners, J General ho-niey commanded the Other
again 10 a few minute* more.
’ aboeld have rrxxnpted and paid thow bflb
- great country; we have two race*—the I wall of a mental structure much like that
The bird that J first mentioned came
Maunatx He
troops of tho United State*. Fea- the rart
’ and bad them charged in account against
Latin and tlw Anglo Saxon and with such of Mr». Partington. A Yankee school­
! of the year, 1 refer to my next preceding‘ Colonel Frammt tu be settled for at the the same vlcinhy &amp;r* springs |a *urtg**
Orf Hl«i. Trt. &gt;1UJkWLKY-tf ' element* cumpucmg the |K&gt;pulatioa of our master, though fresh from President Lord
general settlement of hir. account* aa comI country, our destiny must be a noble and
1 msnder of the California battalion, had
hawlet-p
' exalted one. Tbsy lore progre**,. and
Great exZ^t arose, and tar and fen th- of that rear, 1817, hostilities existed he- any *uch appropriation been made, 1 know
the first aten in that direction is the acqui­
tween the government of the United j
sition of Cuba. (Loud and enthusiastic . crB ww
had taken1
State* and the republic of Mexico 1 If i
cheer*.) S^ngony&lt;mr^tUrurimr«;lh,^
;
thi.die scxUnel &lt;rf w«r wrtob towcn,lL must kanJ /lerturo
in
I
side. I noticed tint be *Mg I
that vf dW, ay] in « few day
II. N. Saauwx, County Trrosurrr
I,lh»
Uwecn 11k- ,,1^%
uM
EbaOiticn.
„

lUL.'Xni,

w... —----- - -

.It Price* Lower

J

r. x
lUvrinr-

*&gt;

�~

nasnxas, Taraanxr,

“

N. BAILEY, Em

REPUBLICAN

tod, and it is a ftet you may confidently
believe.—/Yom Utt Stir England /hrm-

JOHH C. FREMONT,

As laeidenl

of the Campsdsa.

A msnufiietufcf’fa the’ northern part of
Milne, a noted Irader in the pw ud.--Dem­
ocratic ranks, recently vWted Auguata

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,

loeumm'u were circulated in Ida own
own. and amongtusworkrn^i, whose pol- JOHN W. STEBBINS.
RANUEL T. MdUlB &gt;
_. 1
_ ..
..r
li. OKHENFIELD,
&gt;
rrtnrn he saw a flag Inscribed “Fremont
sad DsyLc.” floating before hta E*tory.
Enraged at thia, be called upon hia fore­
man to-nmovc the flag, end to summon
the FremoOtert to receive their discharge.
The foreman replied tint the workmen
had only hung out tbeir own sign, but
summoned them accordingly. Tbo dis­
may of the cmplovM-wi« not diniioisbod
st serina hi* “tamAs” eome up in a body
to be dismissed, and ■&lt;* coring to stop
. his fectnrv, bo was obliged to allow them
liberty of opinion. At the same' time
ths dtixens of the place, whe had been
accustomed to follow his lead, man-had iu
proceraion to the factory, under the ban­
Tier of Fremont, to notify their political
manager that henceforth they would act
for themselves.—Independent.

Hundred Liter Lott.

public through the columns of the /*•&lt;&gt;■

spec*, to the issue* involved in the ensuing ncer, by imputing the some propensity to
8 election. He piled up a mass uf evidence otlwra. The Senator lashes himself into
to prove the constltuionality of theprohi- a perfect fhry, arid belches forth his ana­

±2 .te. -W-T ’’“T

%

The news of foe burnlngof the steamer
Niagara, nf foe Collingwood line, oo her
way to’fois city, Wednesday afternoon at
4 O’clock, reached town yesterdav morn­
ing, and created foe most painful excite­

ton to take cart or those who were raved.
A majority of the passengers were women
and children. The plank life preservers
■were all thrown overboard and many
■wers found clinging to them. At the time,
of the Cro there was a heavy ground swell
but it was not very rough. The wind
Mew very cold.
.Various nirnora are afloat In regard to
ths origin of the fire. &amp;®e of, ilium are
-&lt; f n painful character.
Georciaaud Florida havetbeir election*
&gt; the &lt;5th uf October, and Pcnrmy Ivanin.
a~..k Carolina
/‘■.—T.na ta.li!
Ohio, Indiana, and Sooth
bold
theirs on the ikth of October. No other

tire duty to cxcrche that pow^

rt" “rtV

U”

squsRer, or popular

lre**’

1

1

.. .i-

C*

vent tba axercisc of such a |-mCT b_
gross. Thevsry mrauh-urget^j

pre. drep.tem-‘’J

payment

trine, by their arts practically ip^ .

7"“
For they appoint the Govern^
cfaraanfas for the

_________jSMAUtU

Maralulla, and other officers for theTtV

^"/b^T^

Jtws Wnov Thky ou. Truax.—.We
qm4e the following frpm a private 'etter
from a Virginiaslaveholder, of wealth nhd
high social and political distinction at foe
South, publisbea in the Cluvclam’ Herold:
• » • “How oomos on the Fillmore pan
tv in your State? Fur taysclf I think
Ftemonl will fa He Prtmdnf. and If It
Mn-M to break up the corrupt party in
povrtr, 1 do not see that so much evil will
follow ia some serin to think. It it all
jollg to talk of brtakinf up the Vnion If
Jfhmoiu it etefrd—the people who have
on intrest in foe Vnton *H1 never consrat,
r»1 will lead foe pditicina, and no longer

r-MIAM »

,1,109,59! M

■-------------- »!A&lt;L0

49^41.0

Miles’A. Tuttle,
E. O. Bfple*.
Dr«TWi&gt; IhllTrr
Want

^

This was by far tbo most enthusiastic [&gt;o- in the State of New York, contained the
litical mpeting we ever had the, pleasure • following paragraph:
BF IT REMEMBERED, that the detnof attending In Barry County, and its in­
cerotic Senate of the United States, alUio'
fluence will tell on the result in Novemit acknowledged the disgraceful character
of these laws rcftu»ed to repeal them, dee.,
G BEAT Jans St’ETlN G.
Ac.
Unparalleled outpouring af the SktveoeWe knew nothing of th# article in ques­
racy— Trcmen dout Eexiirmenl— A ufu I
tion, and never raw it until wo examined
Demonstration of the Unterrijied— Ter­
the
files after reading the scurrilous article
rible uprising of the people—Harry
County in a blaze of veeilement—The in the Pioneer. W e do not wish to' plead
election decided— Democracy triumphant an
m alibi; but simply to—
—the—
____ of'
state
facts
f™Sh"O.r‘nwi. injt,u
r^u^ib.ho^iu,rio—17 DucAanan men is Council.
।
,
......
n» Bucta.... Dem-TOWJ. of lU. ■»».«»—*»« "I”” «■ •'* *•»**
un, on Frid.yTO.bg IM, !»&gt;«» of H ’“TO* “*
Bro. MTOdta Mto m«Snp.
wMd&gt; thro |»ny,&lt;&gt;rl««.U. brom. „

b™«&gt; &lt;&lt;W-

cklrokd. U-m-Cg
&lt;»Ued
L” »» ««’"»
th^Cour. nm »d ll tad b«« prrod "&gt;drfw «“ ™7“» rf

nnt displease their Suuthem masters; cun-; vf Freedom and Fmxmoxt, rally around ,

•equently.Kawroknocked fur.admi^iuci fo. Sranda.-xl u&lt; the glorious young
•
in raia. IHs is a plain statement uf th. fader. ai»d answer these/vile slanders at (,

■ ■ —---- -

Sir tSe riremtr of 1U-M

g.
nf 4 Ufr.Ut

Bl^ctthc Repute ^nnot' dl&gt; it
For tlmt is n^hing ok : c
lic1in U ket and put a final qu.etua on the ;
WhJ
&lt;&gt;&lt; the tUavrocwey m fureotasdowtxl i-«by si,a
.
_TOki
Enauirer.
the ,
• . , ,
,
.
that
authorixed
it
to
scL
And
tlie pnCharleitun\ifrrcury, and other Presses
| pie have no oilier mean* of ccdudinj' it,
visions of foe Constitution, to an odious ! Bnj politiciar* in the Interest of J amj■ except by force, and no one will emkai
bill which they well knew no friend of; PAATrorai tad Breckenridge.
tint force ia a legi timate cxhrciu ufiqsav
Freedom could support; hot a plain and |
Kfaatier Ko verdant y.
j ter oorreignty, even. The doctrine, thru,
simple proposition to repeal tho whole of
Tlx- ability and the right uf the people «• *’f no prorticil value, sor far as the eithe illegal »nd infamous laws of Konaa*. JI inhabiting the Territories of the United elusion of slavery is coure.-ned. uriths
was repeatedly voted down by the Demo- ‘
' States, to govern themrolvcs ia the pica ‘ !*,pa *ff »&gt;* a;x»logists of slavery extt
cratic nAjority.
,
,

action of the Senate un the subject: they
attached an amendmin: which they cottend ha. a tendency fo repral some of
those odtous
laws,i...»
but |rhieli, in fact,
---- ,__
r,„&gt;t docs :
nothing more than to reenact certain pro

8WEEZE’ V, Ag
guard!aS sale.

.tenitory t» which thev

fnci

tbe polls in November.

Desigu of the Ktarrocrarj-DUMion Lra*ka art, in justification of their repeal sale OF
T
‘
■ of foe Mi^iri Compromise, and the doc J LAMus.

AUGUSTUS FULLER. Gusr

HURRAH FOR FREMONT

Discovered at Bas
DR. RAYNALFS
•'

MEDICATED TOXI

puvMwbauv N a perfect^ hana2&gt;a% -ft «t

ftMr and J.Tur, CAiff Freer, Jm
and Liter Complaintt, or Biltio

SCHOOL

FOBFEITEW

“nu™“ f"

..-I, TOX»^rf, ta a»i.s tand-WU,
■'
»f pN~.rf
UQd^ttet.hb
-------------------4 ri fc, o[
S?S?lj3±ttl!
fttaMnAri-ky,. Bro GcMItoo ,.r •
B*™-rita pro. .pre. reh fTOk. oU &lt;1toU««» bf &gt;h. I re |
Krill C«®«, .mid
tta .paker.- “™ '»
11
*" r"** ioa The Richmond Enquirer, foe recog-, .
1
.
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. V ,
. ,
- 1 «»ctlon.
w.jOr«ta. ti&gt;
n^.1 nrn.n of .U. DamJ-ratte mrt v
I
forth III erll ,t i0 .• &lt;L&lt;k A 5L. a&gt;
Wtariltatoor fer TOrinWlng riri.ej, I •hcre
•"»'G «»d ta. briri nixed organ of the »&gt;nM&gt;eratie part). «d
(lrvlar&gt;tiuu &lt;lf lMjepttldeiMX.
font &gt;
=
Itadririh Bril
n»g. to!I C",;v~r‘' """'r td,to^ "B”™-”■h. most
th.
»» influenza!
telre.^»f
of ril
J1U»
the Southern
S.'»tten&gt;.„
1,u
utb
tU
,„r,f,Mm^iu,„
liffon
o„r;fm,imllJ
j Deraription.
De«H!"i"n,
Bret.
T»«n, ' limp
y.MnTO,at«
...rew .n—,t.
.IM.
rnrik u&gt; call u»l » I
" h“ “™ ll" f“l* * "1‘
u
Jc.n.1. llaret
Uut jppp&lt;», H-.nl.
Buebwre,.
f
।„
' I/' ’I
oowdAuliltafta-Buck and Bradl!
&lt;C &gt;*,Sarita&lt;. tbo. mtaaoa. Out
it plainly
nhunlv with regard
nBaurd to the plans
ntans and
snd ■.'
,
’
J
| t jol D Vf
summary
mode
of
reasoning,
thnt
a
any
&lt;
s
w
|s
w
j
to
pra^l.
like Ita |»ddC. daa;-By l,w’’ Tto‘,.U4{ d“
v0“
tentions of hia party. It pours forth in­
“rules or regulations,” made by Gmgreas &lt; n e j of n c j
Id
Itabtart, Sl.P.lbncVtal.lta.-akriil ' ^“”t '*7’”’’ *”• WSrittaToomta vectives daily, against the continuance &lt; f
fur tlie government of a Territory, is an j n w i ’’f11 e i
pul mi finger on hia&gt; taa nol itara."- bl" ™
™»idTOlk.n.Mr,Tr«lnbk ,. the Union, and boldly proclaims, that Mi.
16
infringement of the rights of self govern-: ” ?
offered the following amendment os anew Buchanan's election will strengthen die
10 16
inmi inherent to the inhabitants thereof. : • ° n c ♦ a
By dint of drumming up for recruits,,
sectioa:
j disunion party.1
however, a few of the faithful convened
Now it isj^xsuoied that no one doubu '
Comm Wooer.
i
“rinJ be li further nailed, That all tlie
Read the following extracts froia the
together, and the Rev. Gentleman cumtlie ability^ofi the Ametacnn people to '
and proceedings of all snd erory body I ^irerz
SHERIFF’S NOTICE
nn-nced his discounw.
or
rar-;
«
,, tr n .
, ___________ j govern themselves. This has bcm pret­
of men
men ncrctomre
heretofore asaemniea
araernbled in
in said
said Tar
‘
..
V, hcu he had gut nearly half through I ritor..
KnaiMM
cfalmfagto be a Lc-1
of Mr. Duchanan may,and
ty well demtiwtrated iu our seventy years '
-... _ _____
nnd the audience had all 'assembled, gialative Assembly thereof with authori-1
or,ff,”ale « reaction m pub.
trial, since the adoption of our Couktitu-1 MtoJriagOBkSs’srtu
by actual count, it was found to i ty to pass laws fur the government of,
^"-rlcncion
,h”
““h”r' 71S SriST Tnd^^iriitaid “j £
2» isir/^sX lion. But it does not follow aa a neves- i . A u&lt;««*ar. Ltoiuw
...
Stale, Stale Trrsnirtr.
wy cou-w-rpwucT that any intorferencc bv ..oner of tb. State l-u.
mm and U),. 10 nf .torn warn uadmek any offiw or taHa any auitarilr or in. i '™ £•"*“»
ita «rr parpTO z&lt;
.1,.
TO .
.. _
• Pl«reTO.«,TOwlTO.a nt I’l.l.)
ing Republican*. There were also 10 or riadlction in said Territory, under or bv i °rstemming and turning back the torrent
T‘w
15 ladies present. Considering the limit- virtue of any power or authority derived °f fofidellty, materialism, sensuality, ag­ of the United States is an infringement of
For thia.same : toet M ttefutau7*l«. &gt; fVunrr f .r tb*
•
to the rights of the people.
ed notice that had been given, foe fact that fr,,rn «»#&gt; LqRblative Aswmibly; nor shali rarinnittn, and anarchy, that forcMeiB ln
17A^ta-a„a..TOU,uu»driTO,w„
N^“ f“~~“
&lt;i«u™.ko ..r i„a^ro,ar„e..
,h..'
Nortbcrd Europe.
'
of the Republican party for re&lt;-lcclion,
d*""! scrkKX:■xsys.;
. rary ra—TOll, rarauriataara, and .tail .
,k,.o „ u|,^_
The election of Mr. Buchanan itcmld .
and also by tho Has. Maush Giddikos.
I establishes their doctrine, State* alaa foal Ccmnty of lurry: one Trrswrr.
be at once heralded forth throughout the,
Yxas—Messrs. Bell of New-HampoThe notice, however, of their expected
i “ all governmauta derive tbeir just pow- ' "
»
couDtry to revive the drooping hopes of, hire, Collamcr, Durkee, Fessenden, Foot ourrery and nntervatiim.
attendance had been very short, and lud foe followers of Buck and Brack.
“Forewarned, forearmed."
We sec I era from the consent of tbo governed.”—
Footer,HaleScward,Trumbull, Wade and
! ll^nl.SqH- 10,1S34 W. K. tTJUUS. Sb«*
obtained only a limited circulation.
------- .. —j —» G-»k"a,ir.n»TOU
wrere.TO, ■■ « UM^VTin &gt;
■• a
-------The pious editors of the Pioneer, whose ‘
The meeting in the evening was a /&gt;er- religious aensibilitieo have l»e«n so much ’
AT^‘- f”r,~ n .1?*1 A
of the inhabitants of a Territory are wii-1 Battle Creek Advertisement
Bell, of Tennessee, Buijamin, Biggs, Big­
feci Roumt, both in numbers and enthu­
^'ct.
present a compact and
shocked by the independent course of cer­ ler, Bright, Broadliend, Brown, CASS,
nod reguktioua" for their
BROWN.
siasm. At an early hour in the evening
tain Republican Preachers, were present Clay, Crittenden, Dodge, Douglat, Evans undivided front. Let her show to the bar­
the spurious Court Huujp, was filled to '
barians that her sparse population offer*
ri8l,“
*'
and participated In the cerrmonlca. We Ft ttpatrick, Geyer, Hunter,' Iverson, John­
litUe hopes of plunder; her military and
overflowing, by the enthusiastic support­
son,
Jones
of
lows,
Mallorv,
Mason,
Pratt,
iuivc no fault to find with the speaker. He
self-reliant habits, and her mountain re­
ers of Fuxmont and Dittos. Every
Pugh, Reid, Sebastian, Slide!, Stuart,
And again, the States cmpromwiiyi
Certainly displayed os much ability ns
treats, little prospects of victory; and her
available seat wait occupied, and the aisles i' most mun would be likely to, when speak- Thompson of Kentucky, Toombs,Toueev, thro union and devoted resolution, no tho Union. Imve, ia the adoptipo of the
MEXICAN POTATOES!
Wheeler, W» ight, and YuldeL-oa.
■
and door-way were crowded with persons
clionccs of oonqueit. Lrr naa, (y ww!- .Constitution, conceded certain rights to rre
( ing^sho was,to empty scats, and as neither
So
the
amendment
was
rejected
;
cv«y
wen. obliged to stand up. The mcetWA,DCT*cn PiHtuusu san Sonnm, the General Government, among which
tlie speech nor the demonstration was, in Republican Senator who was present, vo­
.
.
. ...
ROSES.
Otuo, Sornuura Ikdiaxa axn Satoiduc
ing waa also graced by the premier: of a
any way calculated to damage the pros­ ting for the repeal, and every Buchanan iUAOta, xaox ma Nosth, *ra maxx twi are the “regulation of Common*," and
krge'number of fadica.
pects of the Republican party, it would
Himaunw nrrwxD nra,O«te
wt tlie right to mako “ all needful rules and
Merars. Walbridge and Giddings
■ regulations respecting the Territory and Ataoi bloomer*. Price Si lo JO
be ungenerous tn the ^lack Republican*
TntnWff.
The following amendment wa* offered:
again addressed, the audience, and wore
who were present, if they were ^ut well
otlxT property of the United States.”—
No laws shall be made, or have fordo
listened to with profound attention, and
PEONIES.
The people of the several States who im­
I satisfied. The speaker endorsed, in full, or effect in said Territory, which shall re­
ouble-Wbiw, Doable !:■&gt;•&lt;■
’Jw
greeted w ith the most enthusiastic cheers.
the acts of foe bogus Legislature of Kan­ quire a test oath, or oath to support any
A common danger from without and a migrate to any of the Territories, do no
.waits-"'
Mr. Walbridge gave an interesting de­
net of Congress ar other legislative act, as
su, contending that it was n lawfully elec­
with the fall knowledge of the Constitua qualification for any civil office or pub. common ntesaity (Slavery) within, will ba
scription iff the action of Congrera, at
TREE PdEONU-eS
ted body, and defended foe Democratic lie. trust, or for any employment or pro- •urw to make the S
Local poweroud authority of Congress to rpHW v^ tewstifol Slid psrte-d? '’’S&amp;SS*
* vigilrat and a vranUke pSpk
the recent cession of that body, and detail­
party in their efforts to darry out and en­ feraion, or to serve as a juror, or vote at
excrefee them.
The government there- 1 shooM beta the oollsction rf * gjflW
ed in a very eloquent manner, the effort-*
force the illegal and monstrous 1awa enact- on election, or whichr shall impose mu­
"pa.VprM.lm, fots is one of their own cho’ioc, W1d 1KWc
of the Republican members to obtain jus­
that,
"tlic
election
of
Mr.
Buchanan
would
I’HLOXD"
tex upon, or condition to, the exercise of
of thrir rights are invaded except by their
tice fur Kansas, and a redrew af tbo foul
the right of suffrage by any qualified rohonest than some of hia associates who
’ own consent.
ter, or which sliaii restrain or prohibit the
wrongs to which that unfortunate and op­
arc in the habit of making labored efforts free d seussion of any law or subject of
Ajre»,
LbL.
powr
te.
pressed Territory haa been compelled to
CHOICE FRUIT Ti EES.
to prove tliat tho Buchanan party are not legislation in the raid Territory, ar thu
tecu umtal fn)m
fonn.,^ or^,
submit He showed up the complicity of
It
free expression of opinion thereon by the ' tach Pennsylvania front the North
FwrnwailtotteiTOwttore,^^
the present administration with the hordes
people of said Territory.
s“'k •“&gt; •1|r
knowledge and consent of a majority of
that had committed tliese monstrous out­
And enough of the Fillmore and Bu­. "If »Mi Bimm. Cub. red Bmit 4^1
with the woe-stricken crtaitencnces of the
rages upon the rights of foe people of foal
Why.rereplya Sired., d.
few Dcmocrato present, made it appear chanan Senators voted with tho llcpubli.,
S&gt;rf pUk. „f (t.
d
Territory, aod bow every effort of the
NORWAY BPBI'Ct
more like the funeral of the party, than a
8“u»" 4-WURepubiicao* in Congress, to meliorate
&gt;» 0-M .tlhUAp.Tte «boh ,0W1OT
,TO €p^
Ite Mlowbj
of tta Kto
Nearly half of the audience kA before
SLT7
rta Ok
RABrBEKltlDfoeaddrewt was wm ended, and tu soon as
are PrreWrei aid • Bndw.ri. SmUu—

, ia ancte aa*im&gt; citr, «l»o pciiMp
wcription at tba brd.i.lc, M phi»

•avia* tn Um.- pubilr,
»: ha ci»lu&gt;« for &gt;1, "lx

CORE * UKOT

lag Is wMoh penple have -• bum h co
bars In yoor pmacsUnn: uni the
' th*! baa erer Mira nn.cfcT m« olw

Fotsdc by OBAXT A SFAVI.D1X0. Il
r. tt MARYtX A Cl&gt;„ Tsrasmtrilli

KENT I STR

A. EVERETT AVILUS.

JEREMIAH

D

au&lt;! Dclewarc

pt.lfrrfs,

bition of slavery in the Territories which, themas with .all the freedom and ss-ur
tones, whereas, according tn their doc­
k to use hia own words, would break foe anee of a Plaatation Nigger-Driver. To
^.Uu-p^P,
trine of squatter amstyV;. die pro.,’
have Incurred the displeasure of the Hon.
tte De»~*G
back of any supportaa of Buchanan to
ought to havt-tfaa privilege of
ICKT.
carry. He showed by the most unans­ Gentleman, is certainly a misfortune, and
-d p« them for thtmwelvra. ll,U &lt;m|y i»
the more so aince, taking the advantage pf
.Uk ■k.lmu.
■»&gt; 1 hull“werable arguments that tho policy of the
I».ujiy miik. by lbs B&lt;r«blla» B~
to Ulis one tiling, that ia, tbs
STATE TICkET.
ar.
old
nilsgc
—“
whom
the
Goda
would
jrert
Jl.m.krf-.or.l*
N-.nK»b»
»P!»
“
present administration, which Buchanan
slavery,
Uut they contend foftWs *~re
For Governor,
— - ---------is pledged, if elected, to carry out, tends destroy they first make mad." ha seems tors, to tunend th: bill so MyrcnwntJ»csu*o,muiL-u
INSLEY S. BINGHAM.
foe bogus law. of h aura.,
uf Bufhana0 &lt;dl plunge the Country deep­ rv-ignty. The people should be
to
flatter
himaclf
that
our
destruction
is
to carry slavery Into Kansas and also to
options
were
uniformly
voted
down
bj
M
iro.
fectly
free
to manage their Wnft,
of Livinpton County.
7f into .be dark abyra at Slavery sgittte
make foe policy of Slavery extension a both opeedy and certain. Did our esteem­
in their own way." And tfa dare fajj
'
J
For, Lieutenant Gorernor,
tian, and h-nntou the consummation of their,
National principle, while the election of ed friend, the Senator, ever read the story the Democratic Senators.
era
of
tbo
south
claim the right to p, fap.
GEORGE A. COk,
'
darling ptojuct, the dissolution of the Lo9 Fremont, and foe adoption of the policy about Hainan’s preparing a gallows for
And
Ulidnewrj - li
“ i,m. For opp&lt;«ug there mad scheme, any of the Territories w ith their *Ura
of Braoch County.
‘
proclaiimxlby the Republican Platform, Mordecai 1 aud did it never occur to him
odious
law,
framed
and
concocted
by
foe
awl
hold
them,
there
m property,
For Secret^rv of State,
would forever preserve tho Territories tlwt, according to the above adage, he,
of Noitbcrti tanstioi end SoutUrn firerecent events have proved that tfay
JOHN McKINNET,
from the curse of Homan Slavery. He S.-astor Goodyair, might, like hl* predo must ultra and rampant Siavery-extmawo- ^tcra, th- Republican party is constant!)
determined to enforce that pretended right
ists of foe South, with the c-ncurrenee,as
of Van Buren County.
also portrayed in glowing language, tho rewor, Haman, yet be seen stretched up
uasited with the bittorert inrecti res, and
we learn, of Atchison and Stringfellow,
even at the expense of violence and frurf
For Auditor General,
qualifications and foe great public service a between the hoxvens and the earth, on the
tlie mwt malignant ubuso, by lbs organ*
and designed to rivet more firmly tpc
and blood-shed, and at the ruk tf tfti]
•
WHITNEY JONES,
' -of Cui. Fremont, and showed his peculiar same gallows that his is preparing for his
of the Afriran Democracy. Thu Republichams tluu had already been forged to tiuopjwnents
I
We
certainly
have
no
desire
war and disunion.
fitnera for the office to which Le is about
of Ingham County.
ran, of flawy County arc weekly stigmaten Slavery upon Kansas. The RapubUThe ad vocalca ofslavery exteusroa fare
to be elected. He made some sharp hits to misrepresent tho facta, nor to place any
For State Treasurer,
tited as tiwtors,and branded with foul and
cans of the Houaeatnended tins bill by subman
in
a
Cdse
position,
and
this
our
coim
disregarded
all tlie rights «f squaUertov. on the position, tbo policy and the career
SILAS M. HOLMES,
hbalipus Imputations, by the dignified
"1?. pot only, but also all the rifou
of Buchanan, which elicited immense ap­ temporary knows full welL lie rays “we rtituting tho bill admitting Kansas os a Senator «h&gt; writes &lt;!»« editorials of the
of Wayne County.
State, and returned it fo t^c Senate- । ro*»u&gt;r w
— T~ f”"—
.
umanlty mid justice, uf lav, of
plause. Mr. Giddings, as an Orator, luu allege that the Stnnto of the U. S., refus­ Free
But foe influence of foe Slavrocracy wro ! Pioneer; and for wfut 1 For opposm,,
For Attorney General,
Constitution, of. liberty. Who th&lt;o ca
but few superiors "in tbo State, and he is ed to rcp.-ul the obnoxious laws of KanJACOB M. HOWARD,
potent with the Democratic majority of the InUodaction of Slavery nto Frro
justify the risk of the extension uf tuehu
doing a glorious Work, and acting a noble
Ik- Senate, and tb-v bad nut the moral Territory, fafo upholding the pobey rotak
of Wangle County.
Arter reading hia chaste effuaion, we
institution—an institution uHcb leadsU
part in foe Couse of Aren»oM/and Freedom.
courage to pas* th- bill admitting Kans** i^hcd by the framers of our Repuhbcnn
For Superintendent of Public Instruction,
gilimatcly to such fearful comeqeam'
The Hastings dee Club were abo pres. turned to a tile of the Banner to sec what
IRA MAYHEW,
into the Union as a free State. They o««i- Government Fur supporting the very
ent and gave sdieral spirit-stirring songs. it was that could thyow our spasmodic
upon on abstract prmciploofdoubtful *p.
of Calhoun County.
cd the votes of the entire South to elcet priUciph which he formerly advocated
At a laic bourse meeting adjourned with neighbor Into such a rage, and found that
plication.
lb, t|w.
ForCornmissfonerof the State Landofce,• the moat deafening cheerTfoKWalbridgv. an article contributed fo our columns, by Buriiausa co the sectional, slavery-exte* and voted for. intbecapodty of Rep‘ Dut lft M
wi%h ti,
SEYMOUR R. TREADWELL,
for Giddings,
Fremont A- Jessie.— I some one, during our protracted absence Bion issue they llad adopted, andjhcy dare Utive in the State Legislature. E rwnds I # roijoritJ.

JOHN M. NEVINS.
momenta foe whole cabin was in flomis.
Capt Miller was asleep at foe time in bis
For County Treasurer,
J cabin, having been up all the night before.
H. N. SHELDON.
I Ila was immediately awakensd, and ru»hFor Co. Clerk,
od out on deck. Attempts were made to
Use the hose, but it was found to be use­
GEO. W. MILLS.
peas. Several of foe passengers, after reFor Register of Deeds, •
(covering tbeir presence of mind somewhat
JOHN S. VANBRENT.
began to break down the doors and other
■wooden work and to throw it overboard.
For Sheriff,
Urb* two boots upon the hurricane deck
W. K. FERRIS.
fcerv immediately ordered to be lowered, j
For Prosecuting Attorney,
but fa foe excitement and cmfusiou they
JAMES A. SWEEZEY.
were thrown overboard and immediately
capsized, and were renderea usclcsa.
,
Fo r Greuil Cknirt- Commiraioner,
The stern and quarter boats were-Ww- ;
WM. BUKGHEi:.
.cred and all .-upsized but one, into which ,
about 20 passengers got and were saved. (
For Judge of Probate,
Large numbers of foe passengers, parol- ]
O. L. RAY.
izod with free at foe first announcement of
Fdr Co. Surveyor,
(the fire, jumped overboard and were (
(drowned instantly. Mot era threw their ,
(children overboard and then wildly jump-1
For Coroilcr».
.
;ed foorwelvra Every one •PF*“nxJ^*r . L MUDGE A M. T. WHEELER,
jfectly insane with fear and threw them^selves over without the slightest attempt
“■ 1 •
to save themsolvee. Our informant state* Enthtudasdc Bally of the Friend■ of Freekhflt be jumped overboard and swam un- ■
dom-Meetlng ot the Fremont Clnh.
&lt;der foe wheel. Where he found tho contain
t^ Elmont bovs of Hastings anil adjmd fire others' clinging to It, The Tmv- .otelnff |nwm (uM'
wwjkk
. joining towns, held their weekly meeting
eler was about ten miles distant, and up­
on discovery of- foe fire immediately put in this village, on Tuesday last, in tlie af&lt;&gt;u to
i- their
i__ ■; rescue.
&gt;»»«—«. She
v—snecceded
__________oAcr
n__ ternoon and evenieg. The meeting in
off
much efforts in rescuing thirty of thepas- tlie afternoon was well, though not large­
aengera. All
.....
the saved give
_t— him
u_ greatre ly attended. Il was addressed by How.
creait for his noble conduct--'The Travel-:
D. S. WAtmunoE, the present Congress­
cr towed foe Niagara some distance, but
was unable to bring her into shoal water, man from this District, and tho nominee
jmd so left her.

R

veil the spread of such mi eiil.

ire .urrooAJ-

" Srmr Itetf p“n"“ “

L*
rente‘"fS;
^,-G.re
Srere.. U».,&lt;te
»7

BECOME-

vented. And if Cu^
over it, they should, tfty it ;s

Awarding fkc',

ment.
, ,
,
The fullowinc is a statement of foo af­
of Jackson County,
fair aa furnished by J. H. Allen, of Con­
cord, N. H-, who was on board the Niag­ For Member of the State Board of Educa­
•
ara:
.TO
tion.
The boat left Sbeybovgan at about 2
GEORGE WILLARD,
o'clock, and about two hq*ir» afterwards,
of Calhoun Comity.
while four or five miles offd’oft Washingu®, fire was discovered bv passengers fa
foo cabin proceeding from tho engine rain. REPt'BLICAN ■ COUNTY TICKIT
Fur Senator,
The alarm was instantly given by the pas­
sengers, but such consternation seized erJOHN ROBERTS.
ery one that no efforts seemed to U made
For Representative,
to stov the conflagration. In a very few

:

.»•«•&gt;»
Mr. Giddinp next took tho stand, and mi.repremnuti.m. Ibm
-..it. M oruG &gt;•"
portrayed kfamasterly manner, the pu- from H&gt; pen, nd Und Ux* w.y u&gt; the

cesoity that its exteiufo,,

J

LATEST HEWS*

&lt;

ious to devise some meant u&gt;
j,
Therefore, tbsre « an ..^rwU'JL 1 &lt;

Reprcutnxitf.«■*’ arid every iiMrt seemed el chair of the troth-telling Fionter, cinncs of U}y
the
on re, b •-&gt;»
!“• &lt;*
lilts
-----------nW-„Bt
«"
U,.i hnnllM'Aret. 1" • »».r ,1“*
ey rej. Bhutan Sre»»r
U|., coo.kltW preinUj
U.
erotic
Senator,
except
Mr.
Allen,
ng
interests of Iris ioustituents, mid so much muleavon to eoW np tb« fool .Undere.
IV vil. impnUtlon. wd tl» unUnilos
fidelity to theWuse of freedom.

■ci—

Of CUUsnua.

EOOMP
CONN.

dans; slavery was almost umverwU^
knowledgcd, both north and soutl '
«S Xhkb u» Sutre TO, ronaS"*

raator Goodyear on the
of his
The wise, consistent and dignified Senn
j acta and cffjrta during the time he has rexwr n»-, - -------------------- 7V“r
_&gt; thfaTerxitory
presented Uif'dirricfc in tlw'House of tor who, under cover, occupies the editor!-

REPUBLICAN BANNER. | countenenco beatued with approval

boted SrTOr. No ddoM oH TO ririm.

DAGUERREA
A. E. WILLIS,

jojfpt tn off IFri

^l^-aute.tt2S3*.

ASPABACI'S Mxns.
and that If
NODCE

DOUBLS FLOWtasa Sl-ABI-Er

becoddfaroe

the Free settlers of that Territory.

,‘Ttvtfiert fatcrrot throughout. and

BBATOGIIS.

.

,

BULBOVB BOOR-

_

Wc

MHted fa

°!*»t wd pro.

STRATVBET.B1ES.

�rtNA INSTANCE OOMF-Y. &lt;-yu»cxy».,»

LotL horth and a

hahtford.

i* Statm ware cxtr

(Bmporiuin of Fashion!

k(JUy onluttibnl* June

*

Ill

IIIIII!

CONN.

BSS-Mwas.-.r
AT

•»
excrebe tUt pow^jJ

*d of such an erU.

■ SlEli-JXL'&amp;irsL
“
“-stssL-iirAttoii shop,
8to"-

isemm
„*.»'•&gt;«■“'«
a„H«rr.

•.X’SXXtSKi-

' JS.5ai.tTT i

iwmok

Aupw, A.

k*’^S Urtr Work

dear tn

’

we6«
.

r acts !&gt;™ctJedh
wiint tlu- Guven^rwjZ?

Recording to tbeir d^.
tter tejrervignty' tie

vu the privilege of elerttn,
^Irw. k is a»|y b
’

INDlCEMENTS,

‘•^ ‘hirty-rtllu.^iw1**^*"'

u.tni 41 I

^triny Faikionajmt reeei^d.

JAMES A.SWKKZEY
Solicitor toe ComUaiaaM.
bated. Halting,, JulyT.l**

|
I

n^r.Mayi.itea

K * **&gt;«*■

IS IMlOlxTE'V’l

Battle Creek, Hastings,

Itotrlu’. I the wtwntoj, tWs.391 M

GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

jng, that is, khtehsik^, ot
they contend fcfStr m*.

1.Sil.t'J 41

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry
*

tmainroa. In ail it* ranmu branebe,

e people should be k^per.
manage their dew**
a■
nay.” And the sUre hold.

iiWuciar
nuxauK

:th claim the right to ga ia!ir

erritories with tlwir slaves
n there as property.
And
’ enforce that pretended right,

tpeuao of violence and fn»d,
Jd, and at tlie ruk of civil
Mitra A. Tuttle,
E. G. Kipirr.,
l'r»5 loo llilh«

nion.
tea ofalavery extension bar#

E. A. Bulkrir*

July, but al»o eill tic r^u

and justice, uf law, of the
of liberty.
Who then tan
к of the extmaion of such on

■act principle of doubtfei &lt;p.
supptMc tint the people, or

illlVof llairv. I -li.il

them, wish to exclude alateterritory to which they are

■ For that is nothing mote

•e. and no one will contend
.legitimate exercise ofaquat, even, lliti dtretrine, ihcti,
lull value, »or far a&gt; tho ex­

. cry is concerned, and tliia
.

rail.

lOItlinn)
LAMPS.

R.

SIHOUI.

H. J. KENFIELD’S,

arc just rccrirwg their Spring aUefc «T

NOW IS THE TIME

I, 000

Men

W ANTED,

TO WHOM GOODS WIIL RESOLD

.|

Harting. Marl, 1«M.

IE tide in the aflairs of those men
who want anything tn the line of
HARDWARE, which is moot sure to
lead on to fortune, is now setting very
strongly in the direction of HADLEF
d WIGHTMAN’S NEW STORE—
The flood from the East lias just rolled in,
floating to our Store the largest sod most
perfect assortment of Goods in our line

P

Goods
■ '

&gt;

Stodrof Goods and src constantly
recah-ing direct from New York, addi­
tions to our already large Stock Bclertcd
ERL READT-MADE cixiTHIXO. BOO™,■*«
with gW. care as to the wanU of. tlii» SHOES, HATS a CAPS. GLASS aad ULASScoinmunit r of
!*
.v-___ L^L.' ,a.i .

Detroit city.
'
Our increasing trade, and tho increas­
ing wants of the eitixens of Barry and
adjoining counttea, have induced us to en­
large our business by the purchase of a
Stock of Goods, larger and more varied .
than has ever before been brought to this
market Our stock comprises everything
in the line of HARDWARE that can
be named or thought of. We have made
onr purchases with direct reference to the
wants and interests of opr customers, as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the:
principle of

&lt; Startling
♦Wics Z Z Z Z
BIT NKVKBTHHI.BW TRUE

offered in ‘tJUi market

STEBBINS &amp; BU8SELL.
WE have onTumd, a large and extensire

plKC.

Approved Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

UK

Which they ofler for

V «... —

nc

.■ ■

sale

Cheaper Than Ever,

coso:’"asd’try me.

in nu trer IxforV Ynown 1

FOR CASH,

COMPETITION.

I tnd on terrr.j

or Ready Pay.
• Mid. la aabilutially aa literally
' Tbo«e of tnv emtomer*, *bo&gt;
*_ -i__ j__

part of

ry Goad*, Gtoctriet, ^Cnxlery er
Glatt mirt, Jfatt Caju and Daunttt
Our Goods are now offered at a very small
a nice afiortiurntand frrv citap, ■
advance on coat We apeak no vain or
HOOTS and sd'oes
X. for Mirflolltr. th AS wuevrr Worr offered bombastic words, but wnat wc say will
B. KEXFiipLP.
lie found to be literally true. Wo never I
Rettdy'Jfade
■DOXXETS of *11 Lind. *nd cidor., *ho mlMw’
talk for Buneonibe. Our Goods, both of,
our own manufacture, and importation,
will bo found precisely as we recommend I
SHEl’ABD k XltllCLS
them. And as to price, wc arc firmly |
.&lt;► i»n bind al
t.Jnue Irt^lSM.
r(
resolved to not be undersold by any j
PHILLIPS*.
I LIVKIIY STABI.E in crar.ectton I _____
*1 FJ X XU. &amp; XV W ■
;,»CJUK MournltiK Lawn*. Mo*-- -------------J •”
House in Hastings, Marshall, Battle Creek ।
I liae, by Bwaaa A Vicimu.
|
,
..
.
other kind, of Bprln#, Snmi
or Kalamazoo. I&lt;et our citizens and all
lo-pn KEXritWS.
&lt;&gt;thtn wanting Gooda in our line, make a
Stvic
hualily
or
price,
NAILS,
SASH,
■
Qif.\WLS. YTHitz--- --------------------note of this, and try us, before making
PHILUPH*.
GL.vSS.4c.
a
; O Fancy Silk Ahart., and »r*ai’an»jy of Rnm„_ ■, _
---------------- I---------- ' thpir purchases.
AImo a great variety of other desirable ! per the** Hbnwte, .tKE.XFlp.Dg.__
&gt;OAI. Grrma Kr-l.eT«Ik *.4 W-wLike an orthodox sermon, our stock of
Good*, stli h a.* Bonnet Ribbons nnd ! T&gt;AF.ASOLS and tmbrell**; a leautlful tetert---------------- ------------------------ ' Goods is contained under tereral different
Flowcw, ParaUt*. Faw. CUllto*. Lawn*. J
-----------------------; .
___i*i--------- ! heath, and each head comprises tereral
.trie*. fromCrf.
uf
I Muslim, Mantilla*, aumincr Shawl*, ■ TJRIKJS.
’
MMiri.Ii&gt;.
*
ti*
,
tPHILLIP
■o,,
S', j ditlbicl particulars.
r tolahillia
otu0Gloves, ILwicry Ac., &lt;fcc., «n which we
TOBACCO, (nJ Snuffs Iwjf ■•Mirtuirnl at
•
FARMING UTENSILS:
TTkOMSTICS. SlilSUnp, Ticking*. Stripad
--------------rmu-n-s. |
Gr&lt;
,
cn.il...
Gr
—
&lt;
J 7 Sbirtinx*. Bleached Sh&lt;*tio|'« and Fhirtlsp,
Grain Cradles, Grat* Scythes, Bush
p-nri trp
13 I DC 4 TA’Cl
Scythes,Hay,
Hay,Straw,
Straw,Miu
and*
Manure
13A KuAlA O.
IH31P and Canary ftwd at
PHULirS'. | Scythes,
auunu
V torks/1 (j 11- LA J

Small Profits and Prompt Pay,

I

that cannot be beat m

iSAS BOUND

aaaortment

of lutnraur

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C
Btragea, Delaines, Challis, d»e.

' That is if wc can niak/*
•
it so, by selling goods
cheap, vve are now !
BRUSlltaUfili kiiXbli------------- PHiLLiPti’." I Shovels, S|&lt;dcs, Rakes, Hoea, Ac.
JASA8M8
I We also carry on (Surra*
Discovered at Last!! receiving directly ■
WOODEN WARE:
ineu Dritllor Ar
from New York a
.u-onou
’
KENFIELDTl.
I
Wash
Tuba,
Pails,
Augur
and
Chisel
the
FURNITURE
Fluid at ,
FUItXIHr. 1
i Handles, Axe Helves, Wash Board*, Mop
before r’lrubjuing eisowbare.
tLD-a
MEDICATED TOXIC'.! large assortment
Business mid shall Dtx*n4 bo?।
pnnxnfr. ' Sticks, Clothes Pins, Ac.
of Spring and
CARPENTER'S T00I3.
,
! IHllTIXO PAPER of Ml klr.di d&gt;»i&gt; &gt;t
keep everything per­
Ilaud Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
PIIIIXIFR*.
Summer
Grind Stones and
ATS CAPS of cirrr *»rii-tr »t
Saws, Augurs. Planes of all description*. taining to that Line.
1 WA5UTVES, I’4d&lt;", Broom. *ml Hou.tlrka at
KE5rIELD'8
H
Bits
and
Bit-Stocks,
Axes,
Adzes.
Bn&lt;adPBILUPff.
goods
We
use
great
care
in
TlEADY
MADE
C'LOTUISO.
Corta
Tssta.
Ax», Bench do., Squares of all kin&lt;l*,
»_ MERCHAXTbCrirtmrt*rGinnng Oil at
~~
Slide Bevels, Cotjtmon and Mortice Ulla­
which we ofler at rr
rv
PHIIXIPR*.
Hangings, constantly on band.
the Manufacture of
ges, Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill dtis
RADWAY S H. R. Fs-gaUa Cordial. Aren Cherry el*, and Hammers of all sorts and sizes. :
dticed rates, for
[our Furniture &amp; none
;
Pectoral at
PHILLIPS'.
MASON'S TOOLS.
READY PAY.
TI
:
but 1the
Plartcring, Brick, and Comer Trowels, ' MUl
,,c best materials
;' ._i:&lt;*..i.i- -~i—
Also a large assortment of
_
_
c.if-Stkln Hoot*. BootPL'KFCOMBS. Sidewmb*. Ilaekroniha and Bun­ Spirit Uve&amp; wd Plumb Bobs, White- llse(l an&lt;l 11OHC OUt the j
Our stock is compri­ combe
a:
PHILLIPS’.
KEN Fl ELD’S.
EXTRA FLOOR fivta g-xrt wheat alwara on hai
best workmen employsed in part of
SHOEMAKERS' FIXINGS.
at
PHILLIPS'.
SHOE’. Slip. Burkina. Carter*.
Shoe Thread, Shoe Knivca, Iron and
*T and ererv varietr «if Shoea. alan ConAmong our Stock grc«*
FORK. Fl utter tu 1 Cboeno .1
PHILLIPS'.
Zinc Hammers, Pincers, Punch™, Peg cd.
Iloakin* a naw and elerant article for the La5|e« at aery low pntea. at
KEXHKLD S
Breaks, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Ac.
may
be
found
In addition to the above enumerate ’
nt of cheap and i
EbOOKE!
Dcititns.
F5 AND LOOS’ CAS-1 ( ’«
riu.n:, ut

•ther rneona of exciudinj it,

NEVINS X XN1PBN

CLIITHTNC

л inotitutiau whkh leads lesuch fearful cotBcqucBcts—

can they nccotnpltoh their
■ legislature of a territory

AT THE

GOOD ms

Tho Promised Good Time has

‘*n

PAYMENTS.
, ^.&lt;**U1L. ............. iaM.9Mdl
&amp;aaM*M-&gt;»*jdcx)’*n»«A
w’wooo
Wr-nr.1- I-' .U«U»liar c’.dn * GU JuUC y,
“'.-in 1 . .
’ tat r« «s

Sot iii® c®

uimii Goods
AWightman’e

STORE.

3J»4 JS

popular t-orendgmy
’dwofsuehapow^i, £
very men u k, UrRC

ai?tttEllI0R

H

dis

a

uiaip

I..-: ge

FARMING TOOLS.

Sheetings, retAl *1
•Siiirtbigs. Kentu&lt; Ity Jeans, Hats, Cujw,
Read) rupd&lt;j Closing.

XT™!

irai'X;’! CORN A: OATS FOR SALE FOR
। Goods, Ve have now in Store i '
a... SOFAS,
............. i. RL/IEAI’S. sa
| general owortment of
FA
COTTAGE. JENNT
art.
SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE.
LIND AND COMMON
j
! Such a. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Till, |
......... ............ .......
'AXKEE XDTIOSS, a g--x&gt;d — rtmeni *1
'HITE GOODS. Jarkanctt*. Kami Media
BEDSTEADS.
PHILLIPS'.
Chest, snd Cupboard Dicks, Pmllc&lt;k». | 5,,/^ Card and Crater Tablet. Fall Leaf
I'khU.';'?
UP’,“^*- “kEX F1KLDU1*
Buttuand Screws of every v«riet}- and! Jtnn,t Lilu{ „nj
glatidt, Lounytt,
kind: Knob Locks and Latches, Finish*
Cane
and Sprint
bottom
duiirt^.......
Spriny
bottom
Ciutirt^
hi «A H«». Tn...ml».»r.ve3’
■
-« 3.....................
Il kicil« of Linen
Any quantity &lt;&gt;f Pin.-, Cherry, While- ]
ing Nail*, House Trimtnit
KEXITELD’S.’ I
in &amp;rt everything tbit our friend’ need. |
KM-o/mmlnM.a,
TninmiiijN Mlw. B*1
&lt;xxl and Black Wainnt
'
we shall be c.)ntinu*lly receiving ad­
..rS,...a.;
T^.CW.SW Poud&gt;« »d
KEXFISLD-S.
AV’c
Dual forget Ilia plant one door wral of KanMIde
Belta, Powder Flasks of every descrip,
aaw a. •
| Slurr, p£t.cul*rnientnei Paid to U&gt;e -lUemeot
tian, Maleable Butts and Wrench™,
l.tufOet.1
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hangings,
T. PHILLIPS.
—
Strap Hinges. Hooks and Staples, Iron Cheap for Cash. Wo would invitt- a call i
dition* to our stock, those
4\ general awirtmcnl of new and fi*«hand Wood Bench Screws, Sad Irons, Axes. and an examination of «&gt;ur Goods and |
and wc will trv and satisfy’ you. । i0**W« Sprinr »o4 Snnimer pod. ju.t rverhed
wORTOAGE SALE.-Drf.n1t b»nn« bom Mill Saws, Grubbing Hoes, Window Prioea,
,
STEBBINS
4.RCS.SELL
J*-*-.SMjKShSJ"
v
.
1I
„ II I M ask to Ite parmrnt of certain tnomrjjo- Glass, Cut and Wrought Nails, Carriage
Hasting*., June 9,185(1.
Bolts, Cable and Trace Chain, Brass KeV
purriiaac will find induccmeoia
tics. Iron Teakettles, Frying Pans, Steelranis, Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep and HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE |
Cow Bella with Strspa, snd everything
else from a Twenty-Horse-Powcr Crow­
Bar down to a Cambrio Needle.
tunitr lu rtw* tbrlr oo-rvli*! *rkno«lr&lt;t|&lt;n:etit» to i
Wc have also just received FIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also,,
11 nr. fi.rn.M- ncrim! h*« thrir
ftaitril. no matte- u"*- Zinc and Sheet Iron, which wc will skli.
BOOTH AND SHOES.
AT a 7IOVRK »o tow as to defy compcti.

2.1 &gt;&lt; HI

FX.

Phillips.

Y

. B. TREADWELL,

tlFF’S NOTICE.

&lt;lo not wish to

fUUmiog County Oforrra for li»

iSax*

IAH BROWN

- arte, thia foil, VICTOMA *1?
.
t, . &lt;1 n n.lM C

AN POTATOES.

ROSES.

’.EONIES.

::e P/EONiES
tifniaod P*W'

a

evekett

NOTICE.

_

M.rBtatert’MWMgJ. tete^W* forty ten- m.
cording icU« Vnrpd &gt;

&gt;« Hon. t. J. Hnm-

SK2S4

vav spruc*.

IAGTB

tion.
.
We deuire to call particular attcnUon
to our xxtxxmvx stock or
COOKING STOVES,
Comprising all the newest and most atraovKD rATTKRKS that can be bought in
the Eastern mark eta. Also, to our ex­
tensive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
STOVES.
We utter no idle boast, when we nay
that our assortment of Stoves is better
mid more c.xtaiuivt: than can bo found nt
any other Store west of Detroit; and we
do but speak the smru, makkd tkvth,
when wo proclaim to the ears of the in­
telligent million that wa wiix xot nx vxdxmold by any other house, cither great

orsmalL
TIN SHEET-IRON, AND COPPER

o e UBVC
r--’ ,
—r
—
procure Good, that wfll pbt* you. la
k-turn, we solicit from you a gcncroua
7.—•• would Mteem it as a

______ SRmhdmobk
«c ARDIAN dALEF

{wLwal. »W&gt;

u&gt; |

AT ALL TIMES-

GROCERIES
Our stock of Groceries i« very large,

I of the Magit attractive

baat Writer* and mo*t emtMni .vruvuta ino conntry. Tba Editorial dcpartmael wiU eontinu* to
pr—ent Ito accuutocxd vartrty. ambrartag arap
topic, from tha gra.pt rthwal duenuim to Uw
mk*t px]it*n-. drtaU. of gnwlp «»d .needote. -The

I Sorara.
Tea*,
C

NEVINS A KN APEN.
T»bac«o.

Tltoee indebted bj1 note or otherwise*
a,dru®

AGUF

AND MEDICINES.

NOT

EXCEPTED.

READY MADE CLOTHING.
OrriMdla for fifty cent*. Shading. BhM DrUIing,
Draimaaad all kindi of aumtritr ararr.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
nomtrrr »Hl contain niinirrou* Pictcrial llluatrar&gt;_-____ .. ~ —— •»*&gt;--*&gt;--- I

[TM., or from thaPalduteral
, or Twaaty-firc o»nl* a Hum­
an oomplctod, aro
Two Dull am wch

(irSMfaTZ:
NEVINS A KNAPEN.

Harting* June 1. DM

rTARDWARK, Tabla and P&lt;x*rt

April 26, IM.

“mce a*oi&lt; «*•

W. rf»ll behappv to

see you, both J» recdw ««• W
mJ] you more goods. • Giro «m .s cell.

AUSC8TU9 H'UJtB. Guarfiao

oL BUT. I.

ISPHCUL NOTICE.

~ *0"M «“ ■’d ■“O*
i&gt;“"’bU »»■»'’“■

Ujirtyteor (14)

notice

S'

OWRZNO
1AT0GG&amp;

uiIUdu

ssx | .»&gt; 1.1™.^ .r d&gt;

Hustings, June lp. lS5d.
--------- “
FOR SALE IN CABLTON,
LAND
BARRA' Ol, VIZ;

JJOT1CE I. berrt?

•tPBERRlES.

TITITJPC PAAllC

I Ullljuu

c.isii.

D E A l l S T RY! and wishing to make
"
purchases, we would
•TXX say give us a call and
the
we will .Roll you all you
tb.n o.1 fo»-1 wan( at very low rates,
T‘ no matter how small
.lings Mich.
rill.gr of Htetiac*. eoun'J
-—1
”. That good
&lt;• itaoite in tuck case made
GUSTbrEANTT !Jour “‘pile
P*,e •rhat. go,°i“
nils* it HIT Auirneo.
ENESSE8 FOR 75 Ota. TeU kept COnStRIlt V
A. E. WILLIS,
MORTGAGE SALE.
o.n hand.
harinefoeen made in tirt 1
Muney on those old .D—KFAVLT
a eartaia «» ..fynnnry •r'™r^
a_ ...» »r UnraJuo. executed br 1
notes aud
i.ikenttttt fai^n in all Weatbcr.
h^tfnrfc?f“d PlUnUn«* will be tluinkfully re­
TNn! Story Bowcr’a Block, Ua*tta£*. M.
A'in«tS. 1MM,
tai?
ceived

IILOXES.

. Elii rr TREBS.
Q~"”.

on hand and for sale VARIETY STORE!!

goods cheaper than
OUT neighbors, blit we ! ■&gt;
wish to have all call
and satisfy themselves. ------------ 1 To' persons having^

WEST 0F

TUB POST OFHCE.
IL4DLEV 0 WIGHTMAN.

0LOCKH Wirtvlri toreaWEinrnSurB.
gTQXE»AM&lt;all kindart KENHELD'S.

Tg?Jg3«m;st
EXTRA SUPERFINE

stsSs
Bpiev. dore*. Nrtrarj. Hrieratiia.aflI kraX o&lt;
(inxvriea daeapat
KI. N FI KLIPS.

OCR
^pTCHBB Wrfkiada M

Ilattmp, July#. 1MJ

�1302
1303
1330
1337
1888
1339
1840
1341
1842
1343

«*od’ AIR* AND XLKOAKT WMUUS
1 .»* beta j»liw«*l
‘W* rottt*' ",4b C“‘ bor*m
'*V ' t f trirrr. and ko point or expeaoe wit!

1844
1345
415
414
403

blank

bct'n

naatfa^,Nay 1, im,

NUM ENK OFFAMjiSjT------------------ -WEE“~”

1237
1233
1257
1258

ox J*

.TOTlCt»

"S

THOS. F. HARVEY
lamcjr.tjrr TAnm

Hartrar*. Jaw

.

■_

_ ,

GOODS-CHEAPER
. than

Ever

BEAUMONT’S
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S

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

tldiotu aeod not b® drttnvd from
‘lw
vor'rty of confctlioaery to fcart a»d lax-

urialc ihc atouiAciu
ICE COOL LEMONADE .erred pp. op ohort no
**7fE CREAM. delicately pobtctLlr, rtjbt from

to make room for our
new stock.
UwlW^, Jm1J- '** ___
■
STARTLING NEWS
Our stockS^of Dry
FROM
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth- !
BORDER RUFFIANS! ing. Hats, Caps, Boots
T is not our intention to detail tin- hor­
&amp;. Shoes,
I ror* of Civil War, but to call attention
and other goods is j
SPLENDID STOCK OF
NEW GOODS! quite full, and we will
sell them nt prices that •
Now being exhibited in Hastings, by
will astonish the
KEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

Heady Made Clothing,
Stripe*. Denim* and
Tickings.

I

Office and

CABINET WARE

Call and examine our stock of

.

tA*, M«nuf»rtun

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

| Bread, Caaaimerc, and Kentucky Jean
I
Cloths; Sheetings, Cbvcka and

j

ON SHORT NOTICE

world

। attack is “ splendid,” and our prieea unpnI ccdcnUdly /ore. For Caoh or Itnidy ray.
■ we «o*7 be uademld. Call and examine
oar alock of

&lt;Sc

Ready Pay.

CHEAP

SL.-.E

ICE CREAM. farni»l«j far r»rtlt.S.r to pn

BOOTS

Spring Clotlii-, cheap

line, siich as Bureaus,
Ta bles; S tands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;c, &amp;.C.

SHOES.

Men's Double Soled Stogaa.
“
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Ladies’ Bootee*, Walking Shoes.
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Call and. examine our large stock of

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GROCERIES! Call and see our stock.

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NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

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:1L Hugh Kilpatrick. NoOeehtetv*
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Challica. Launa, Beragta, Bilka, &lt;kc. Ac..
NOTIONS—Of cndlcM variety.
We do not deceive vou with fictitious
prices, and show you Goods too poor to
giro away; but we offef you tb/boat
&lt;b&gt; marka, u pri«,
not fad to raiL

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Pails, &amp;c., &amp;c.
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Oflice in the

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coming wurit of Mni. Stowe, which we

CIUXTER XXItt.
THE CAMP MEETING.

a condition tn understand you.
known real coovcreiiwi* to take place un­
The place »eluctcd for the camp meet- der just these excitements.'
• But,’ said Annie, ‘I think we might

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AV m. Beau Hia, Atto
ri" his fri«xb and the

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Dealer* in *11 kind*

John Roaxan Physician and Surgeon,
Dwelling ou BrorJ-----Heating*, Mich.

lus ei..ai„e,ciM

I) L. Rar. Attorney and Counsellor at

or Iferfy p„

And yet our
amphitheatre of seat* waa formed of rough
pine blalrn. Around &lt;io the ledge* of the first impulse is to f&lt; rbid everything that
no, ici uie
lorcst, the tents of die various worshipers would _not. ...be_ proper wr u*.
pitlild ; fur the spending of three or African scream, dence, and ahout. and fall
four days and night* upon the ground ia In trance*. It suite bis tropical lineage
‘'
mueh as our thoughtful inand' Idnod,
lh».- name clear Mtream which wound round
lhe d* e ling of Tiff, prattled its way .with
general nio-enienl on the ground pma mi«j,*t gurgle, through the fereit, and
claimed the arrival «&gt;f *&gt;&gt;me one who apluniiithed die assembly with water.
to o*
lie caounw
exciting ■Ecncra,
general uiwmi^
interest.—
._u&gt;
The Gordons, having merely come fiir
stranger was an Unu.ually tall, portthe purpose of curiosity, and having a re­
man, apparently
ly man,
apparently some what past the
a deuce in the ncighborhoud, did n&gt;«t pr
vide theniM-he-, with a tent.

IL-sc tlx ok b. r beau, an ' dixhred, ■•meui i_»e i i&gt; ssiug
de niiht, ai d dem dut wanted
part
it would havo-Wbe dnr!"
v uii»cqiu n: n , p
her people tu mt'
t«nt in which they
wvru to take turns in »t ying all night, w»
candidate fur the Healing.
In complb
lance with that law i.f go'd-huniored inlydu’gincv which had laren the hudithaury

' SHORT NOTICE.

II tlK-cmenand Lm. that

Manufacturers «•!

iJonaaux fa Benjamin
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Meat Mario-’.

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worn out.
be.«. Kn.;&lt; ’•

TO THE CAPTAINS

*»*»«»•
r,i of Nadir* k Wil

a drove of negroes,
‘Why
hv not. a*
aa well
wel as Abraham, the latb- i more than a cent a piwco,
of the faithful 1 Did't he have three them riae in value, from
er —------------- -- - —
| and four ah'llinga perdoien.
hundred trained servants I"

wagon waa boroea banner representing•
buck ■*&gt; hie last leg. Threats were mads

and durwg the nmking. thirty
[rishmec, who were employed upon th.
railroad, prepared hickory club*, and
‘
it the Oddoattacked ny

The partio-

‘Scrvante perhaps; but u
c.,1
— TY./.V&lt;U.I,
father
Didu»n. -T..r
ffor lher all
&lt;11 bore arm*.—

itary than the clerical profrtwion.
’W «U «'&gt;*• felhsr D.ekaon, I wouldn t
carried a. rille
rifle on
on hi*
hia .boulder,
shoulder, which
which be
he ,■
&gt; rarrfulty sgain*t the romer of have tbougt you had rrad rour Bild, to
»ct down carefully against the corner ।
here’ .tand. and went around •• little purp.-.-a. that! I wouldn't be-

lund* among tl&gt;e
die company with
widi aa'bn
"hat
rr.,.:,;,..
shaking hand*
lie’’*r'f!
it
‘He led
out a whole army of fugitive
free and jovial nir. that might almost be
*
ives through the Red Sea,’ said father
| alavi
dcacribed by th&lt;- term (rollicking.
Dick*c.
•Whv,’ said Unde John, ‘that’s father
Well 1 tell you. now,' said father BonBonnie*! How arc yon my fine fellow f
ie,‘if buying, selling. «&gt;r holding, of .
.
&gt;.suge uf b«-r family, Nina acceded; and •What! you. Mr. Gordon! How d&lt;&gt;
11
G,,n?,&lt;’ “V
‘L’ ,W‘V “u
I। you
ve, (or the *axe ”« R"in.
■" y
vou dor
do? ■*«
said father
father B-umie.
B-&gt;nnie. grasping
grasping l&gt;hi
in, then three fourths uf the Ep
•Why, they tell me,' be aaid, l&lt;*iking at iuiBi. Methodist*, Baptista, and Presbyteruins,
in
the
Slave
State,
iff
the
Union, arc
him with a jovial smile, ‘that you have
.if the devil!' ‘I think it U a sin. notwithfall, n from grace
On the outatandin?.’ said father Dickaon, quiedy.
‘E’cnao!’ said Uncle John.
‘Well but dusro’c M.wesray. expressly
' ‘Ye shall buy of the heathen round about
kv and water, end mndrv article* of pi&lt;
P'.‘ .
Oh, 1 toll y-&lt;i »K *ajd father Bon
J
'
Ai.
.J.1’' nie, ‘but it tJci-s a strong hook and a long J’o“l
into him !’ said a Georgia trader,
Abijali
Skin^”” 2*
“’’. line to pull in your rich shiners!
Y'our I ■There'a
‘
with a eoffle ofnegroe*
mt here figured among toe wm-y
cl
■y chaiiynjunrV.)jeg.
hang
round, ;
e...*ni your niggers ...
a rounfel
-----•d had come up to camp
iikiTmillatonu-.
i ere go*- I vou like
tnil’~ •—***'* ’! Voii “are
*** V*itough
tuuoh 1 I in the ne

| dpging tlj.-ugb h ■2'1’../.nL’c]^r j
In fnit t of the scjo . under » d,-n»r
uf pint-’, wr.s 'he pr&lt;adh-rs’stand -a rude
stage ut rough L-ard*. with a mllintf •
around it and n d.ak of am II sial*. *uj • '
Ian and Surgeon.
portili/ a Bible and a hymn book.
fee

I’Amt and

SETTLE
Stole Note and

regard to them by the people, who wen

l iming &lt;•&lt;&gt; the arm of Clayton
about the «rc* with th.- re-«t. Aniur*. AL

bon thus far with the grave, yet indulgent
There dwelt a man ones upon the san­
air with which be generally Ibtened to fly plain* of Middle wboga name was
the eallies of hia ministerial brothers.—
Rather Bonnie, though not
••
spected cr confided in as fath-r Dickson. g.-on runer.
be followed the pigeon business, as it was
and a certain rude but effective style of
eloquence, a mure general apparent pop. State; that b to say. be built a sly secure
irfsrity. He produced more sensation
the camp ground; rould sing louder and
longer, and would often rise into flight* «to 1-pigeona, covered hn baiting ground
r in m» boughof eloquence both original and impressive.
Many were oflt-nded by the freedom of hb
ith hb eys
C[pit rmd the stricter Which commanded both ’he stand* and
The cord which managed the
veaaid of him, 'that lhe bed.
spring-hole, upon which the Det waa set,
terminated of course, in the liougb-huuse.
at hi* aall died away, he turned to father
ibg pigeons; be had followed it fur years
Dickson, and aaid:
——
had
old al it,» —
in short,
end
■What do vnu think?
।—
• grown -------------------- —
- ,un4—
^.Ji and
.-.I tf m,
tn thn
don’t think.’ aaid father Diekanu.that dcretood
every m
cro.-k
wu in
the fillbu-

Merchant* * nd Detl-

[TING DONE

f,r

It was a

ought not to he allowed.
•1 believe,' said Clayton, ‘intolerance i
Ibejsorld
err direction. In enol, green aisles of a rooted vice in our nature.
full of diflen-nt minds and bodies
checkered light and shade.

‘•rm Ready MndeCkxUr

in nt orc,

you have uj shake up sleeping persons,

to appear in September.!

WilEtLZK, Wholesale and Re- T. J. Hukthskt, Ji

MC/fAlTT TAILOR

NO. 24

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY OCT. 9, 1856.

=

jjl SIN ESS DIRECTORY.

TERMS—tl^O, IN ADVANCE-

Rc.’ipc’ctfiillv

’
‘Ah!’ aaid he, sh-dung’meting.
. .. . .
Tv v „
- ■
•
‘All those thing*, •md lather Dickson,
his fi»: .1 him playfully, ’but I am going
long to the obi rovenant, which Paul
(
। comedow
n &lt;'H yu to-tay, with the law
the
w\»knesa
and
j
’ You want the thunders I mt
—
a do*e uf the unprofitableness thereof, and havmg noth
jfSinni! You must have
■ ing to do with us, wh» have risen w.th
(! i Chri«t. We havenot passed M-unt Sitrni
•Well,’ aaid Uncle John. tMunder away ‘
u.„I nnd the wildernrea. Mill
and nave
hare come
come uni.
igbt to sack the thing*
Bonnie, you
T
.-ot-th •
mg to us p&lt;

drove hi terror the muklude, which was
more attractive, his bough-house more
cunningly built, hb net more secure, hb
ground dean er or his bait fresher,
sat in hia bough-house, day after day,
with a patience which defied fatigue, and
saw fl»ck ofterflodk fly overand array. At
length a monster flock made a de»ccnt,with men in their mad attack
a mighty sw&lt;vp, and settled upon hb
Whilrt one of the mob stood with his
standa. A ran id and experienod eye.
mid their num
Puffer's h«jrt stood still, while
the pliant poles of the atand, settled be.
neatn the weight of the fat birds,
length a whirr and a roar, and down they being attracted to another object.
settled upon the feeding b d—the agrm
In the wagon
'
uf delight had come, but it waa too mui
Lefli-I. a du.an ofKoariusko county, who,
for Puffer, and he rushed out of the Ixmgh-

lart," but forgot to spring hia net. Away
went the birds in
black and surging
clowd, and Pigeon Puffer returned to hi*
retreat, “
sadder and a wiser man.”
Thua it b with the Democratic party,
They secured lhe nomination of Buchan­
an, and prrtto! commenced shouting over
their' Ictory.
Iih. there was no telling how safe Pennwith Buchanan; two week*
Inter, the middle of October, will show
j them that Pennsylvania i* aa safe for
i Ercmant and Dayton aa th*y esteemed

We )&lt;*&lt;k upon
The euthuvi-

MEK MADE RICH BE! ORK THEY KXDW IT

T. F. HARVEY.

May 1, J830.
in which ■

. Miehigaa.
:

Your Orders

their V '
her would vary — —.
I hand*, jumping rt-aight up

U»d well **Ucted. 0*0- I ,«■. aming. dun IT ng and laughing.

• l»nng m

Groceries 4 Fancy Goods
MW* n,rup. wv*&gt; —

REMARKABLY

low

„f‘amen*’ poured in

PRICES-

!

.
cried one, nnu

A.-k.-.a

r» gut a spi-rienoe !’ shouted Tomtit
.i&gt;.m Aunt 'Rose.
m.terod care,

W. IlvnxLt. Eft-hinni»bl -Taih'r.

.‘jV1
.I’d drol’ f
E''41’
gt»t« 8lre«&lt;. *•» doOT* *“*
iMliBK*. Mich_
Fnahionabb-Tailor Shop
i, ■

I Sr.bE^mprJta. e &gt;■—’ “J
s"'”1 1 A. knesdinft him down as if he
^orowni ‘5“
lad been a batch of bbcuit*. •n‘* g°,n8
. li-taaxat. «xi wftl b* o&amp;red
|
wi,h her fcy nin.
;
PriCC9
liOWCT
| ,r. „n the Rock of Age- - scresmed

Rlort*.

...

„ra«i T.mut.

J. C. MOTT.

ia&gt; who kept *h»« uUr “lth w chn»«f«**y

H.

GE ORDWANCER-

Hotel*.
x Both- Br S. Brntrn.

TO» well 1 QUGARS, Syrwp* «

C .Box.

HAWLEY^. I

“ith l*M&gt;d b
wSrtwW

o"~*rot wrath.

dl(,Ut-

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kera claim that it is best
S-tuuiern
"that
at the north omtend that capital should
In wbM relimati'* wo, 11 the cMHhire it al rcmimerativt wage*.
Mechanics! upon whsl side of thia usd world bold the conduct &lt;&gt;f &lt;&gt;ne of the
question do you intend to range your­
selves! Mt your policy to strenghen twren independent nation*.
t at d « of politicians, who believe that Mm* If in the W“«tof
f.U rtipuUwd ta bi* e*”*. “^2?
as claimed by Mr. Johnson.

I J—-

”

Mr. Culfax had been to suppers third
of a mile from the scene of these transac-

Surimi, .ho l-d re«»&lt;ly bwrnme &lt; 1U; but in its • I u-e is a aetu.4 d.- nuUloi. ,»d .Uo Uu • rumg m— &gt;—
nn to vindic to th-- reputation of P rd sXl Dtater.
tie of the oldest, richest, and most pn
.. _
,.r Um u&gt;wn, -fed. Urf j.-mductivslof the States, by a diatiiNttrie en­
It Um aMy tT Um &lt;•»».
dorsement of a principle upon which her in omfuaiiki.
.
As the sound of the hymn rolled threaiga i past history, her present greatness, and
wr. Lcffel w»« » prominent member
lhe aisle* «nd arches of the woods, the i her future prosperity mainly depend.— of the Methodist Episcopal Church, lie
Pennsylvania will stand by baxs Labor.
mild and inufienaivc man, and uni­
bead* uf differ.mt group*,
—Detroit Alvert ter.
versally beloved.
taming toward the at«n«i, and voices f.n-m
All parties scree that Here wm
, every part of the camp ground took up
fur this murderous aflair,and
1 lhe air,.**, suiting the actum to the words,
Die question really is, whether it i*
•
n flowing to lhe place of preachthey
began
[&gt;1 tax VO tin II
vwti W.V- -.,
im/_ Tile। Ihr ma went on, keeping up the to hire it We differ in regard to this
same martial images:
question. You have determined the quvs
_r_
dviliied community, and
ti&lt;m one way in Pennsylvania, and we
hnvc aaid a drove •if niggere, Uh&gt; I
have detenmned it another in Georgia.—
danger about our miniato-ra being hurt by
I du not propose to interfere with your Lbeirchivalrv«
bile vou laymen are »o slow
norial system, nor to controvert your deoutrageEhey must —
yi&gt;n picnac. ■
•—ty of such
— ding from the
the do-d by wmepohUcM
...
-hall be allowed to do a*
brother minister, who was in many r.- ' the singer* aeeinod to exert theinaehre to smith that we
ik.
It » hoped
We have determined it ia
tkrow a wilder vehemence into the »ong.
lhat the murderers may be found and punbetter for us that capital own its labor.
rtrcU-hing o«t their am» and beckoning
Mid stooping.
Sueh is the language of the Hon. Her- iaised.—LtnoMtpvri Jw*'
eagerly.
They
went
on
ainging:
swerinc«a "I
orgia,at lhe
.ofGeo
’ dem‘
suit of rusty
.,
Ma. Bccnasas &gt;» I853 OK TllB CoM‘
tenitie mass meeting in Philadelphia last
worn, abowed the poverty ul bi* worldly
He carried in hi* hand a amall purtmuntcau probably wntaiumg a change ul lin­
en, bh bible and a few rennuna hatfier
Dickaon waa a man extemi’vly known

■&gt;_ Miehln*. ________
'T™, U, «ct ™ • "»*

V An,.. S~Mlr .nA II&lt;r~“'Ok;,

tellv murdered him in ths
lhe terrified family.
Hb bw
ribly mangled, bis leg* and

Si^i

ul trorlban thihwoi dbcvr h*t
ISAAC C. MOTT.

EDLCnOS IN PRK1
NO IICMBIG.

himself, had been. &lt;*&gt;•*•
“J.1*"'
T wagon. Mr. Leffel
ble scene at the
pursued by th. mob, who picked up

saaailsnta of the wqpia. Th- J am.ulted
bi. home with club, nd nearly k*~ed
„nd threatened the life of Mr.

------ -V I John. Aunt N**b’i
CHEAT DLMOVERYf
I
I cirai- 1*1 Ind. ***“ k

Willi im Hooks*

wagon be and bb horse were knocked
down, and fin ling the odd* agsiust bun

old ate-tle: In journeying utun, in hun­
ger Ml thirst, in lasting olteu, m cold and
Lkedoc*- B**d* U“’-‘
that which amwth upon them

There Is alwnya something awful in the
voioe of tbu multitude. It would seem
m if the breath that a crowd breathed out

the State* where they are now entertain­ ed ved under this very treaty

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N-rth jo m! tteniniiAgW-1
then to' a&lt;-t nponthi'm. • Nothin!

I'umiM ars &lt;ta
rf tta tapubl
joortHsatinp, tarry (ta. ftcb . .

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exterm-nate or be e-nrrtwin irr-rt. me
^ratten W resolved Imetf into Uu- one
of “to beorhtft to b6r Inlfcritant'i &lt;-f the
*!&gt;rri*o-v. Our churns are now being
fobbed .'ifuvervthteg they pomoK. It i"

ttTATli TICkLT.
For Governor.
KINSLEY S. BINGHAM,
of Livingnuo County.
For Llratmn: Governor,&lt;
GEORGE A. COE,

of Branch County.
MaMiiiniit that bn ocht them here, and the

For Secretary of State,

john

McKinney,

of Van Buren County.
abtrery man

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WHITNEY JONES,

of Ingham Cnunty.
rmat
“fight lhe devil with 6rv '-u-scourgu the
For State Treasurer,
country of Abolitenant. Free Sp4mu. '
SILAS N. HOLMES,
ntid eTrrv oilier damn.vole i*m l!uU ex-^y
of f^Vnync County.
)kta. DESTROY TllHiliJ’ROPRR1
For! Attornrv G&lt; taral.
TY, CROPS AXD KYKltY ART!
CLR THAT WOULD CONDUCE
JACOR M. HOWARD,
TO THE SUPPORT VE ANY
/•___
OR EVERY PERSON WHO IS
KNOWN OR SUSPECTED OP AC For Snperrntrndetit of Public Instruction,
T1N-G CO-OPERATING OR SYH
n(A MAYHEW,
PATH1Z1NG WITH ABOLITION
.
■ of fCulhoun County.

be «ue roeitinned scene i.furife fi»r mMHta

lute, tta- sotk should be carnud on eigu

which they intend to elect, the

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TheCrmpnimisc.
following ia the
sectiontoofthe
thecxclu.
Mb-’' tears
man may
as well
dry up
crocvouL|o lfl aks in
... E'«!i»h
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■onri
r*|rtinp
and be
sattafled.
Theblx
delegate*
were also tnsdc hr Hon.
on of slavery which Dunn’s BUI revived । that contention will Inriw how tn apprtn- ] Ja&lt;u!&lt; JM. Howard unii n. H- Slnlth,E*rj.,
an n-Fnrtnted. ■
, alc hi* conrtesy in stigmatizing them a» another of the |{.xlid I Dwnwniey i.fltik-

drat! winy o&lt;m™
....—„ — . _
corpse, the laxly of death, which he Bow
stands beside arid pnipu up to teate' b&lt;:te
eat uh0 fllx'Ut disrtni-’n Tlw curiosities
of pditka.has Bo rarer gem ttwn tin*.—«
These two gunk-men,rp&lt; he at Three Riv­
era, Sl Joseph County, on Friday, the
20di, and nt CnwpolLs. n Saturday week
ago. Here was a refliMui-nt «&gt;f aniclty.
Jt was not ennrigh that J«»hn Van Baren
should doloat Gen. Casa in 1H4S, but he
fi'llows him to fats own State, to a village
bearing hia own name, and there. Iwfitre*

t»i 0-rmm JJJ

dwelling Mf

wc.a »et on fire l»y. dunw -4 i&gt;i«
unemi.w. w&gt;d burnt to th« gr tad. v&gt;
i i»h hi s for taking pjn. in s Gi-rtaMfr,'
miuxt meeting. If they . w v,
him by that in sans, they have f mud tte,'
aelrtw ms'akcn. Hr ha» pm IJ.

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42? **.,t f,,rtenacted.. tool*. Hewerxof wood an.1 drawer* of
r xni orueny rrrnf
.
U.
J,-rr‘f‘W,y wil'd by Franc* water, fixils &amp;c. &amp;c„ and will return the Qurriup
• J
feltaw citizens in tta- di*jitay of
jcsU-rJay.
Tta-*v who J-iln.-d with u*
‘ name of
.f* compliment
in. the United fraicu under ttawmplimeDt by giving
giving him
him snd
and hia
bis party
party । were tta- elite of tin- German popalution
Lnntahna, which lira north of thirt»-.ix # Water!-, d.-f. a^in Nnyember.,
—-rjdrly, intelligent, with appropriate
tan n tn uml a gcuen*tU) mtliuslMtn, they
deprera, and thirtr mlnntea mirth Irti- r^Tta- Ptoneer inumaUs that scjiie of were rate of the tltarkcd features Ot the
’.■de. not bdndrd In »h* limita of the ji^tepuLlican nomtnera for Canity Ofdie Geocnd's own constituency, revives
.
Rtatr contemplated by tlw|r act. shverv !
w&lt;jn. fofBll,r|y Mt..mhara uf a Know &lt;l-y.
----- ••■■n . Timir»LHie following account of the Torch the memory of hia slimy and milignant
and rtwumngu.g rep rt* fflMn «f
and taroluntnrv iwritnde. .-tta-rwis* than . N((UillJ O,afwi|. W • will not say that
Jersy. It is frtfbrmc-i. lij- • imii^ .
Light I'rocraaiun. io the evening, wacopy treachery. —Detroit Tribune.
In th* mini*- mrtrt -f crime, whereof the | -nr o(
p .^.^tic man noca fur Counfrom the AAtertiier.
nrrCe. ah.it h"v
'W
1 ty Officers were ever tn*.i»herv of that ।
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-nrr rvrxiwa.
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j .vii he, nn-1 is hereby, fnrerer pmh!’ I ufJvr but
Uie pi1&gt;n-rt- raw pr-^w* | At half fust aevi-n oc|«-k, the ‘torch JuiJ i»G7c rererrn ar
Tita New Turk HvtrMhhsiiAemtdttat
4 led .tcr..fc.
isratobe en lowed with all wi*i»m and । Light proomiiKi took up its line oftium-li' brain I nerer pilt.
ttrf ar bat af- J’Jm W • Forney. ttar personal frieral
(nnd marvlx-d in quick tint--, up Ji tter &lt;m | ftaer */ eif- m'l\
The rra’orarion of th* above anrti.m
(&lt;1 that subjewte and . hums te
\.'.t —-n a— 1 organist of B&lt;xluu&gt;*n. p,.,s Wp p^
Avenue to tta I’.wliac R.ilroxl bridge. Ifcfum, but that wife_____________
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to ,l-tek
nnn &lt;ifth* ,natn
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. Simon
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t- __ MN»tlungm
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.
... * II .'*■ thcenh
pure
, Avenue U&gt;
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the
‘ta’1'ouUac
rmmkej.
k.iihw
and returning. ' or« hand,
—- rather
thu* own the frit dollar
.rn..n..mu,
„ w,n*.
•
Mra if ,h„..
h„
oit„m,Av.-nueat
u.m„fe.i.Bale*
„,j strvrj. Al-|
.l.flurxi
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« croi'-hraa« exrvpt one sn-1 v»rnl.n.’rtinst '
,.
e .! n
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'•left
left .hfibra-n
Avituieat Bates
street. Al- ra human jteeh.
’■v nil lhe DermvTM*. North and kouth.
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‘ 1'a "* &lt;• ' -i ij’tLo
Lo-igh
| brwrtilv concur in*11 imivciucii'a which
’igh three
three tlx.usunJ
tta-uiuinJ t-&gt;rvh^
t-uvhr? w.-n-rarw.-n- rar- ,{
RwM ^-i^..f legerdemain tCnir.‘"7.rre“i ^*7
.
! ri.d
inpn^-i.yrt
»«
.-n.-nnm
in
five
.
Utc
firr
'^r
te
repair th- mis­
• •'
—a.
n.w ..m-nnin in five

titans nfUMwaan expert to make Intd-1J
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wi-ranjost detidedlj/ Blaek-boUnif TherTb-y inwlel frmn fivc .to night ,
the repeal «&gt;f tbc Mwun G*mgent prorfe believer that the shore see-1
#
,,M u;|n
[... ,p &gt;ot| pn.lmvJ a most magnlfi.-mt , pr,n,Ue. J r.m&lt;^prak-d t»/*l .very in tk
wm.or ibe^m^n’.vingrm.v,^
( iir
h,M&gt;r w(|j|d
with 'heir dark nd teteUan.1 .Utart taH uj-.n ^tu-Ua mistam .1
li*he« &lt;tar«rv In Kausarr. when in Isef; it .
nnJiihit* it rli^r- -fiw^rer, vre
not 'n-1' " **'

f.-rmed.
But the vntera .-Cth-- C.-mtv |
t....... Liv
-.
1*11
FcrCommi^Aon.Tof tbi-Stuto Imodofcv . know l-.w V,anprvi-uitr smli a fi..|1.Iiat. 1
'now mor mnpfrvcuiK- auro a hb'iiwusi- i
SEY.MOI R It TREADWELL,
trmnt t«&gt; io^xise up-ai their credulity, a d ’
will laiwh the silly fikhobood tn aeorn.—
of Juckjum County,
Desperate vidivil must lie the fi.rtnnea of j
For amber of the State Board &lt;&gt;f Educua pnrty, thWt han to ho Watered up hv

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| the ctes4snt.-li--ch.rrgr &lt; f Rom -n cuw’les
j *bi«b were inrr.el in line. This proev*-,

SALE

or

J ’&gt;y |.mf *vttl *1 .s.nviWhit-1 f cl uiil.-llljc nl tlu* b- ■

B.chans. &lt;m S,sailer So.e.et&lt;a«r’ &lt;“' ,UMJ foU,r rt'
?T
k‘l »«
”•* h,tT
-n.
I,
,
&gt;. ,
, or two,bands ol, uvirtt 4 niu»ir.
! wh r. it exists i-ndi-r U »! irl! ofb’ute
Th.. II mterUle Ad™*, a Bucbanan j
s
J Ictf „l(in i(l t^Rne was| Mwrraitm’v. I .mas iwlbxibjy
t••«&gt; —
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shn &lt;m vfaui «ouii:iriit, tiey-Mnd itpaper ofAlaliama, publishes tho fidlowing ' (&gt;^,.,1 by their favorite nslbmal in«tni-1
letter, which the editor says is from a incut the lUortras, played by Highland- • j,r
li 111».
gniti- nciibtjs Aimricannoranti“penuiual friend, a gviitlrtn n of the high- j cr&gt; in *VR terum.
i
- “*•“*
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;n. Whig I&gt; mueitet, or A'oliti’-n
mt resportability,’' i.a.1 assure.-- histya' I- "*
U» -------------t«ne»us»
ssthe
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’euftarfnri.
---------------------------------irtica. In ll u aj p.-Luhin5xr.-nt.-st—tall

GEORGE WILLARD,
I Un. Irat.wv in ila- pMremum atlraete-d .
#
Freed-..
such wilful perversions of Crt..
‘ era of its atrsrary :
Thcie i». ver uaiumAiwi/.ptragrtkit•
of Cbltaon County.
Awake.
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» . I to Kanw. and the arrest of slavcn ex------Jwkaitawra
PbiLui.lphh,
At'-. B, IM6.
ly nsiansprwuu-dtai &lt;1 nnui^nud u» dwt |
Then- «5a a.44e rally -Zihr
B
Sir^-I *p. st lw.. b-.'ira with
Tlx- ■ -rm*n *Uo/ra tmsine.-Jons C Famsmnr.
’
uf the suCciug people lif Kuns. S. The I
'ioffrct-Am* in J. Ja»tuwn.«itl-e a*.-™., n Bo. hvmm y.-rtentav .it Xfah-atland. Hi. , h.mdn-d ».r n.. with wpbendM banner.
Wfa. ne-er the c is a sulntan’re r-xxl
grievous .-utrugv* they have borne win u
andeveoioa .f^r'^
7
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^»uB&gt; wd tart.-f.dly nr-, and traiwpww.sira, brad«d by » fates*
whwT(.r drf.. , . f. , . (
n tiled by tha more decvAX portion «-f the
iHng,..f ^stanby, tl.e &lt;th inst. A r.mm’L hut bis
E* pl in and unpn- .
,
1 |Bnd p, !«■ prevented fn-m he ’...mg *).»'«•
pra^lmvM- been duu«&gt;uBccd^&gt; “abdili- n
JOHN ROBERTS.
sumptuous dinner was prepared by the undii.g in the .-.Vr- me—sxi-rrthSig has , Ths Grnnan Republican
J
j
j ala
ln ng.. rt
pritv&lt;bra” by th« Border RutEan org-ma, tlx-ir
hospitaMi- n»id enterprising pwpk-.4 the «I»v air v.fim-’rte'iUiCT.Hiidkm.wraiiyv But,
At.' r 1} of embsuarm through tlie
,tevr.y.—Daanu
xuff-TingN have been derided; their Iwr--.
&gt;n.n, to.ua, .U« U,M U»drrJ r»T.'
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-“S*""-.!? "Ml”?*- **" . kw*.
JOHN M. NEVINS.
i-iu nmk*4 -i:• -11 vtr..iis l-w their re­
a n. sat r^n and did an.pie j.irtkv.- ;
il^ j
’^i^ ! J^^My’Xte
lief covwv'd with suspicion and obi- quy,
Ihc Ladresrfthnt rmterprumg and thri- j£._ Ur g4£ u» . '&lt;„olJl\md fra.k a th. rrwmds, whVfa werw Kt up by terebXu w-vuvl-r terser
even lhe p-a&gt;r victims of riifluu vi«»l«nre
II. N SHELDON.
who, ntbiw-dof their. t roperty and seer
vilig town, ar.- &lt; e erving «if great credit ; erpti-m. and talked * 'th ua with the free- j r». fln.^»rks, and h&gt;-nfiixs, it appeared ' ^fti-n-it d,*.-* nor.-sisc —Hwiwik Char *
red aud beatca by the Alite- on briguihl*
C-r
their
gw
erW
in entertainment ami f,»r 1 ,h'rn • Diu old acquaintance.
I
really
f&lt;k
,
'hat
there
wer»
aeon
of
human
bwiai.o
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GEp. W. MII.I5.
have c-me aiiioug us to t«!l w lut tl.iy
i„ th.. r»»e or r„T.
kim &gt;" m; "«•.' U-1g“&lt;*»»»-•»H* nhmu &gt;p.« J&gt;.-7
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w
Far Rvgiucrof I &gt;. «!«, &gt;
have.MitE.-cud in cutnni.Hi with hundreda
L’tMaexAk L&gt;irnit'LT»
Mwu
T. i’l•
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”.&lt;*! IU- kw :&gt;.,..u&lt;j in
; Ian™,
o......... turrwzm
...-----------------------f-ahera, hava been diu.aiuc.-d ub itnjx*.
u
,h*,1. u„i..n .,fSui.-. .. r,u.k .
TH1KTY tBOVSAIDI
i "™ j"»r«wa-tt.U-h«to-. Ol I—
JOIW S. VANBRUNT.
ter^ and fabricated. No d araeter !*&gt;«•
vUron.4 b.L.S. M... .U,! I'n.C
IJ.., tb. S uth H.J .ul.mi,,. J ,.. tlw nj.
i.
Li.h,.
J'- B- B "" h'L *■&gt; .'J U n. J. M.
. Far SSeHT.
ever pure yir lawo-c. no* Iwen •cci r«fr- ni
Hub., &lt;JK.nl.Owk. wnl in lln. k.a&gt;inp .ntoi-.n.-r d&gt;.-Al..lill..in.l. «itb .
&lt;»(l ..Lchn^lL-pk.unJn .prjnn, im- o'"' r",|“W!’ * l?‘rnJ g
I
W. K. FERRIS.
IV a-teuUa of pers aud dratravtion, un-i
l.pento. «.m to.,', by O. L. R.....( U-« ll.l ™Lbt .rli .l. ll.nf. 1L- .4-,
llnonin k.J
even tetiudu virtue a.gsged in this cause
uurati- n o the w-rid. and, ronndenng - |IV IJon, G«v C. BaU-a, slxw e|.*iu»-nt,1 '
»'T"»vr. m -cv. re terni*. Mr. U.
For Prodenitihs Attorney.
It s been bL.ekencd t-’ leod the surf, it ol I
the fire-rating propensity was difficult to , tw&gt;gU0 b.ln don. m&gt; much iu the auntlkn' ’,y’
h * h'’ Ph.*,,e^ mcapawty
JAMES jl. SWEEZET.
p&gt;i rt lean nuliguity. Turuugho rt 11 the. I
nmterataiut
It.. „. r 11 ..Li i. ; i J. u-ur *
i •w**'l«'&lt;1d by rhv-innutL-m-c, bis mwdttal
l.-n, of this uibage.
A beautiful p ie.1
dirturluUM v-s in Kansas th-- I n-e-tftat.
l i t (limit (.’« urt Ci n&gt;u»i*aioner,
He ridirnlrd the d^rriae of Sj^alta
w^a Lte!id te tithTIsrk' ' h r" ffl***F pvris si clastiMusent
m«n hasp never cv.n on.-e h.&lt;n • n th.
1
10
feet
in
belfta.
wm
alao
raised.
Tta*
WM. BURGHER.
Nerert.ya/y . n? a M that the tUb had |
ii a'X. »
' U,e" I*” Ui"*’ “u*
aggressive. Surn-ui.J.'! by thegreitis'
Hon. 7 Chandler ' r'
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his father t.
Republican* uf Juhnst-.wn are doing a now, for tbc fint time in the hn-tery of, h,.Jird &lt;it|1 p)ia&gt;Br,.
' For Judge, of Probate,
provocation and vi.dviKv. h-y have ex­
tbc Country, obtained from th- gmiru-,
v .Jt u ^i. rtirr'.mr and .oerg.-ti. efrufta?,&gt; "°d
O. L. RAY.
hibited a pntienee and fi-rbiurance whi.-L !
-i.m ..f tree priurfolcs, tert^rtUr Mt. U-.-axdlud »-mpl«Ud. ,J
P
"’L‘7 ^'U*- "
’ fi-r Fnnwovt .-tnd Frerdoaithat will aston- 1
an- truly shi prising.
This fu« wl-icb j
. ..I- nn-m,..,, MJ ,b. A l.qe
A.. -.nJ ,
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s-utids oat in a n-h I*-td contrast with th.- !
I' vh Mild ti-idtMind the followers uf JaMZs
cam. to l.rm &gt; Sto,.-1 .|,J. ton .~l.&gt; «»• ™,„ ™,_ Ab.to. ?
*J-x-J
.nJ . p.|.
A. C. WILSON.
Border RatEun laovrinenu, hrs Iw.n tta.- I
right when they &gt;y
&lt; nktbrnlb., ...dj ;41 Vwl »p»l"•?*•!•
pLATroWM nisi Breckenridge.
Alntotow
F.» Coroncra,
one which tlx- nidal sl am-1. sa ami penusCirititution.- to say
.
,
* ‘ ■’ “ at the (pnd display of Fireworks which j ‘ rn*cUnl*
\,
item tffi.rts have Ji-rn nude to lie down.
LMVDGE A M4T. WHEELER.
or w.xl-l not have slavery. That l.y tbm
A.cwnLngly, daytaftih*day, the telegraph I
jc-palation C- tigress had admitted that tta- wen-ta-iiig diaplayid undercharge of Mr. I
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Tile rn.ftfriff nf tllv Y’onng Men's Fr&lt; ■ , pojrvr was with th • people, and not iu W.lliam Pbslp*. p* n.te-cbmat. fr-mi tlw ! Tua L*ra Dru.—iLdlimorv, S -pt. 2.
• has Hustad V-■ » th tn- st exagi-nited iiud | Dtmn’a Bill—Locofoco Falsehoe'a. |
lying aixounts .-f|tlc. iuv.ixi- rt.if Kuna*.-i
Tlie prva.«c v; nd fratura of the Buchan- imonl Club, last Tuesday evening,
........ to. was ve
- C.mgn-M, and th.- e&gt; L cnd'-le rule was. w.u stapd. Thi- display was very large I Tin-(?uHratim Mvtvurr npp-ntain mournaud occupied Ilium thill nn Ixiur, irj-lu- '
®,r }be dvatli of Mr.Talar. It any*
l-v a Frtw State irmy under Gen. Lao.. n stripe are making a systematic »ff&lt; rt । rv ’largely attended.
The rG-urt
House
— n
....... that tbisc.uld ta-ex.-nis d l.vjhe people,
W« luvv expo-xd Jb-&gt;-e reports time tmo
wo* well’fill, d,- alt the avadnbta seals bc*®*/y wAc« If.ey come to farm a Stolt yot. ding with the Union, .followed by Freagain, showing tha*. they cutild n-.l lx I •o impose upon th&lt;- rrvdnlity of the peo­
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er-iuirar pretsiratorv
t'» admtaminto in'-nt, in adorn! letter*.
Belon.- eleven
|
hin
. vtry
ple, liy continually asserting that the Bill ing occupted. IK mw-trnfr was .ui-irrav .
■blMx-d in th
true.
o’clock, all was still; the concourse h.id
lfr —iJ jf j,c gSmld he sleeted, p--uiwd lank again into tbc city, and lhe
Ttasobvi.ris object of them w.-wtupl^c.-1 shich passed .the |louse of RcpreacnUi- rd by Mr. Rhine*, of Battle Cni k, u I ose ' *
the Free State nxn it| a fidse position.— rives,
,
Mtiffi&lt;-d that the slavery question holi-day o( I'ruvdotulud cl&gt;«ak
commonly known as Dunn’s Bill. i speech was Itxteecl to with evident satisWe now pn-jx-sc t&lt;&gt; k-lv v the t.vtini&lt;-ny
Great; credit is due to ths Committee
•stalilisiied'al-ivcry in Kansas.
In this Tu-tlon by the large auditvee. Tlw young ) would be finally settled, provided he
of CU. Li-Ue. tin- npuled JfadtT of th. »•
of Arrangements, mid to the sulxudinate - The Burlanan orators io thia •action
...
, petty! attempt»t deception, they betray a men ..rtol. to. n mJ C..«n,y .n- J..»« . I "’"U *"7 ■ I-"';" ‘J1’' J"
*• rasions. L'i a lett.T puldished in tta '
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State*. &lt;-r th*! State ol .&gt;e* mra. in Coiiinilttai-a, fur the rare and f.-rvt! .x-ght1 m jurt a»w aukavoring to show thgl
,aWr
,f to- w*. .-I.rtojb, . »»
N « York Tribune, «if Aitt
iturdsy ‘last, hi I .cry low estimate of tliu intvIligt-ncu uf al..nuu» wnrk. K~pll&gt; - U-ll r-.tll-B.
which characterized the arrungcnniita,
the Kcpubliean forty is poi^tevesy, bi­
nZ... BltoU... ..to, •!«&gt; U.toJJJ" to-Upto.
1 ha ppuplp, for no one who has read duwell n« the Chief Marshall, C. A. Trow-1 raowita nM inbi-i
—- **
**-|-rain the Uouau v«*vd f •»
- L hart neier tuliiled an army, ttor ertn BilL can tail to detect the LIm-Lo-hI of
l-rxlge, Emj., and hia drpctuw and usmsI-’ Mr. DwmYi
Bfilthe nirifirtrtion nt
Til.- Sr... Ei.tom to
“KT_ „JT for
a tinyU vdJitr. to maid into Kantar. 1 •he assertion.
„
• ,
,It.'llte.
,„ .
. tlie
ttnueth
of
rn-eSo'Itcm,
wh.en
isscxKunma.
By tin•Uta,
in
getting
up,
RD
d
emduttiag
ik"
■ uuiiv rulu tlwy ecu pro. e
The Bill does not estab- .&lt;n»jr.«Ttoto...-to,J.w,LlJI«
traveled through Iowa iu ei.inpuBy with
pr. cession. Dvtcwit never saw om- half) that all the Sourhecn tnrmliera.-arv fiw
a large Laly lit pcwxsMI.1 citiz.fls, wit.. 1lidi riuvery in Kansas, and these lying hard fought brt|t$e. and a pretty sure inThetiuthi%Mr.Bn&lt;lixnnn waaaasour-1 - •o huge a croud of p»iTk-taf.-rv, vrt alL Fnwdi-na andotipwod tnStavcry.iwca't*hypocrites
vvfao
make
the
aiwertion,
will
tha greatest appoint sincerity, their dv- I
dicati-vn of the vpte of the State in N-u nn this qiirati. n ns was Mr. Calbonn and , Wt
.m &lt;df wj-Junit
—d order. 1 they all voted apafru/ Mr. Domi's' Bill
went
witiwut aradvtit,
accidint, ip g
giad"order.
lannioatitet U» Ixxi.na- bana 'jidr settler*. , know
,
that it docs m&gt;L But Glschood and vember. Theri-fcre “Freedom shriek I tta- North. rnDen*«&gt;era&lt; yarn lietterb- ut।
As f.»r our uppun-tita. It Is hardly cm. How strange thi.t the -Svs tionar "AJofKai!«mu and s&gt;&gt; lar aa ihv own kn-.wi- ,•leci'pti--n is tbeir only stock in trade, and
th.-*., iu. w.-llnstn Miehuran
cut men t.-dn* h n many Dj-moerata . »iat«nl with humunity tn speikvf them. litirm*' party vfithe North. (itMihoRcpuL.
••
■&gt; . a'
Icv'n Bt thc
Wfetever they may ’^ir fki-ra were enough to draw tears!
edge extend*, hare aeiualfy im.de gixxl
I icans arc atiginalirv-d hr these eomistrn'
they hope.-by an unsparing application of
tbeir professions, and are now making
Meettar ai Middleville.
, have done tayetufor.-, now th.jr mvct (he lr,,n, t|w ll)&lt;&gt;rt tard-taartud.
Tbt' im- political gai»bkr»)«KuilJ at tbc •jnt't
it. to lx-later up their sinking noise. Let
ttamuhv* and tanj.lira.
Tha Frernout &amp;&lt;y«c&gt;f Middleville have j qi«:|.-n te-ldl&gt;, and defend the jnatitu-1
coneourae from ita- country in atus look at some vf tlw principles ernbodi- rilled* Mate Martina nt that villaco.on tu n ofstavery w tha fearleMmraa thatwc ' u.fHhn(X. up&lt;in
Itepublicm meeting.
c
.
ZL*’
n- . "TLx - ^4’“ *' *UI
ln,iU,elh*-v d° ,'”t 1 didwwtaJd them., and drove them half
rd iu Mr. Dunn’s Bill s
M&gt;l«lW&gt;»»« D».'ng..».taJ „„„
|,K.„ f.„ it ,« ttonr-ttoltoto ,,„ .
to.m.wrf to, too™™,
til United Stain I- oopv. 1 left the roenpa !
It repeals tlie Bogus laws »f Kansas
•I*. "Vi b&gt;-in the Givis Would &lt;]&lt;-&lt;tn&gt;v they
speukcrw from abroad are •aammced.— -lt
ri^^ntzi*! by th.* Omstitation ; but: -s ” ■
•
- hM n. U. ...«4
iiln-1
r&gt;_ u ■■
' which Gen. C.iss Jias been t-rced by an
Let every friraJ.’-f Frucdom turn uitt, they toy it U right.
That God himietj
ovi rwhclming pubfic opinion to admit. and give them a ftraiwr of a meeting.
, utobliAed it, and that it hat lhe BibUfur and orArnd one ■ ttaxtw-nd tinhi-a fi.r
In the «atReugl rrturwa of the loss Suit,
, -arc a disgrace to the agv.'*
-IW - tr
it! foundeRnm !
tbuir |iCMna»i..n; but the tart comment*. ilectmu Calhoun County stands Hank—
T he alaiveatuteiHctiOdCol. LaneiafolTHEATRE.
If wv do not sustain these men in deIt pmvittea that all crinunal pmaecuW&gt; return* nxvivnd. The fnwa Reporter
Jy curruLorstcd by the statement luadc thins far trraaon nr other poliHca! ufli-nOur nrad.-rs wui be pUiiM-d toK-arn fi-tit»jofourinatlttiti&lt;ni». we&lt;kwerve«urthuaaewuntaflirll: “TVodtissus «f Calby Dr. Hose and utta-rs uf the Kwok.
that wu are to haw a vtait from the pote f
inlan.v. The nmtrat is oUiou.lv
• NationalL'oiuaiiUic, shit-fa wc ppI-haUd
tilurtrmipuf NwUsantf Kimta-rlv, which , •’‘I***11 &amp;«&lt;*“"“" nnd
Rspul.li9.0s inuurnnwmaioo. TVirop
rlurtr
iup.il
IPWPHW
U'motr
y
,
n
v.
|h&lt;f
N&lt;)
uf
tbme
B-&gt;gus
'
mu
I
inknmv
laws,
shall
nt ihu date of It* appearunr*. Nuw.aa
position
duipL.Vd
d
out
amount
p.
the
tuil!s tn
that |» is. .
CoL Lsny ia lhu« nly pel son dutretd with J« dbcontinned, and that all persons un- have tlie reputation through m -ny uf &lt;mr
dignity of4 fuxle.
On the whole, 'ta-n-fi.ro, I consider his
hpviug led an anurd lavaalun of NurtbrD dt»r am-at for any alleged violation of exchanges of lx-ic|the tast company now
T bc &lt;«h-vt. of this meeting will lie fi-.R
traveling.
•
.
J al- 0 on beyond peradvvntnnl—and what
. nun intoKai-wUk tbi* Whole line of i«&lt;u»
1 tb-ae laws/shall be immediately relcas d.
!?
**
and »ttrngth of
Tto, .IU tortofm to.kl.pU»-« T»» ' -P-. “• 'W"» ■» *■«" » J- the Rapnbluwn cauac. Ttosaauds of our
It
rcst/wra
the
slavery
prohibition
c!*a&lt;e
•atrocities.falls t&lt;&gt; tbc ground, with thuev
.1... * *. *•&lt; tar 14
Gtetotta.mnfi.il SoUtll a single A»n w tardurt nut Vote k&gt;r ettueua. • bo had before be-. n unaware of
day evening, Oct. |4. | Giro them a fidl h.^
Jf
y p,uW
Wu&lt;-nd ht8ir
.paition at' the faluty of the charge ou
the real hi-ling of the amntry. no Tltwtesshiah it U Imsed.—rfttnxt Tribune.
n-rt regret ft. Mo- him uIk&gt; j
g^t
end Gnv . MKMtmd
ever excludes slavery from Kansua, am! bouse, and yuo v
day o.w .with their tern eyes the m»n:
frnmfillttai ramatain x portion of t’xi Lou-1 ** furuUhod fur
y «*t*rdav. and aurud poaUamr £r I Vanr..-danpnd, if desired.
I southern vote.
« b» maki- Michigno sure fur Frvtmot rod
: The akdet. m af ah ihAtin ahttng ip an
•ylvamalurtcTdrrfnk
,
I haw
have scribbled
scribljed thia off
nffaotnfrriediy,
an hurriedly, 1 treed on 1.
‘ inanaTerrttn.-y, north of 86 de^.SO min.
,.
w-j[
U. u«e to read It
.
upright pantun-, was fuinid In ntevating
VTuthbop ok t tthteirr.—In hiaapeeeh fw
S- tnc uf us rx nn-mhar when Mr. Mr^XiMdLjr.tbe rnilruad nc*rG»muridgv, i.fNorth ladmdc
It adds this pro-jso,
othef
-t
it Ae Whig Congrtitiun,
Yinirs
CWland went on a similar erraM in IMS
tours truly.
truly.
Mawu. tbs pietKrt y.-ek,
. •That.any proa lawfully held O.aar.~
•« duhnt work. (J^r ..pp.^u UPt.
Him. Robert C. Winthropaaid
Wiathropaaid ufCol-giul
ufColotwl()
__
__4_
W. B. Fwurxs
isvrxs,,, m
ITuntsvillc, Al*.
6era of Cbxyreaa vote to admit fTa^ i*to ®**t**ate, and are growing nturfto.
Frenimrtt
• 't
' ».j -.-• .
The rxn went "tn at, m, of the churrh.&gt;
b V" '4,‘7^ -1- “~
Thus does Mr. Buchanan, according to
but rtwpvrt and r«t«rni. Our truii i
and vote th cont mat, dvil war tn
Tax Doka-rroa or BLavkrrIo 'perniM&gt;.&lt;n$h removed nut io aonl olior
hriif Itn
' porters,,ridicule and repudiate tta doe-, Untt Territory—nod yd the "
•Yator./P.r raCWS*ate.,^Mf/
them of voting to ed
,»»w st.dqaattifr'S-^crviguty, sad tbu»

5. B. TREADWELL

SHERltfS MURE.

Bat le Creek Adver'ben'mt.

JEREMIAH BROWN.

&lt;MT1IX "tlrr fvrMte.itiwH.l. VlctoEllM
bt MaMMUTH KHLH.lfcM 1:««'-» X-(

MEXICAN POTATOES.
JLXLMU11 UOV.v

ROSES.

'

’

Bortfw Ruffian prvwseo, uf tba North,

D'
TREE L-.EONIES

PHLOXES.

J. blwW!'
.

CHOICE 1 in If TREES.

NORWAY SPRUE;
XE rf ttx beat Kvrisrrrt. Ti— TlioObce.tran.p^x.-e.. bi£oWJ(

O

RASPBERRIES.
1£ED Antwerp. F.itulL ami IVge
ASPARAGUS ROOlk

DOUBLE FLOORING SCARLET

.- BR4TUGIA*

BULUpia KOOTK
acnciHVnifr*.
XhiAWBERRlES.

tkGK «Mk rt d»«e...

wowj

fOlTB DOWN "HEtr.

SUFFOLK BOAR.

PEA

FOWLS-

’ r^aXtSL‘e»ti; *».
riiah An.
*

“X«»t&lt;rho.
A. t WILLtS

bWnwmbar

J BW»»

PEONIES.

s£±*J»-

Miiwantm, Ort.

carried it there; and thia bilL islroduced

SCHOOL

FORFEITED

Ifti.ia a
frw-do
go with them?

■Ml

no»*-

�goods

cr

REA'

than

Ever!!

'•'•ar
'* “M tn
•rtd 1.0tW,etjQ:

I V zfltaaaty.
HIMXM1I IN SKVBN not l:s.
JJ.J.ILENFIELDIS
1

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

STORE.

urk Htrndd i« iiArrni,^

to make room lor one
new ^tocn.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready .Made Coth­
ing. Hats, Caps, Boots
&lt;fc Shoes,
and other goods is
quite full, and we will
st236842
‘
’ ces that
will astonish the

T fl. *&gt;» “&gt; BucwWal

COMPETITION. ___________ _

Uur stock consists in ------------------- '
part of

The proprietor h.qxa b&lt;
uey to tnenta ibwr &lt;J.
Tbr mill ■« aituatni 11
bi'trnan Church, in th
tbr ranie nmd. know n m lnr wu i-»Uir&lt;Vre* »—
1.1'MIU.lt OF AU. KINDS FOR SUU’
ii—p.uSki.1,-, ‘“•R

«-tw*rt«*Tto&gt;.^i^'^*,to:'"TT“' Small Profit* and Prompt Pay, Dry Goods, Grtxerift. Crdel rry . tl:
Glart oOre. flats Cups a»d;Duns&gt;ctt
th, anKrvut uf t&lt;*» tot Di1{,bwa*‘p'ni»^S.
j ’ ’j,r Goc^s are now Iifliredat a verv Kmall ,
a nice ucsortmentand rrrycheap.
ROOTS AND SHOES
honilmbtic words, but .1^.. any will .
’
a area! rariety of
be fodml to be literally tr.i&lt;». We never
.
. Ready 3fmk
talk for BunroitiLc. Dur Goods, both of

CLOTHING;

MIKI.TO OF RUBIOS!

that cannot be beat

MERCHANT TAILOR

STEBBLNS A- IllXSELL
May 1 1S5B.

STARTLING NEWS

'prir.g Clothing, cheap for

FlillM

KAIVSAS
•) / l/hCk M.tTCllldS fcr a dime wivrai
■.^VJVrkJ pi.a st
FUlUJl?
b e£t u
V' ANKI E NOTIONS, s ^&lt;4 sm«ht.iiii
i n•*

reek -Adver* Isexnsnt.

IIA11 BROWN,

rcrii. .• luu^vsud mtnjilrU. I'lnu* c*U uU M

fur »ale. «h.«U.|, VlcTORt-LAXD
numiuu •

CUTTING DONE\

th

ICAN POTATOES.^
■reductive «ad ralosbls raiirtv (
JUOMUU BR0W5
ROSES.
.

. f-.-teuk
nsi.
• Uuw. 1U&gt;J aevrrai lararun af raw
Price :4 to a0 oou eweh.
J. WtHTN.
P.EONIESL
hito. Doable Jtow. both.awant
•u a larxu coUncUua al o«bar tsnbtocaoU
J.JUKUWN.
»EE U/EOX1EB
V.tifu! and pertocl'r bardr Sbnib
. ll.M
,

'

NEW ROODS!

(usA paidfur nil JCinds ifcmntryyrm/m
Dont Lfgrt 11k fl*rc Bl»&lt; doo' writ of Keiifridi
Mlufv. particular •UeiltHKi I'ud UBtte artllrmrul

Wil do nm hesitate t«i say that our
stick
* splendid.” and &lt;«r jsricot ”nprtcc-Jenkd) v /ntr. For Coal or Ready Pay
«r rnn't 6t undersold. Cull and examin

□tors lioora •
■/Tj^r’' oliuUnhy’ miowT*'
.

FOR SALK

FOR

iiih k s

'

KS. sons
HOHK.IIV. su
/■j
coTr.isr. jKssiL1XD .’.su COMMON

AT ALL TIMES

Side, Card and Center Tah’tr, Fall Leaf •
Jenny Lind aiul L&gt; tl f Stands. Loungti.
common Canr and Sjrrinff bnfhttn ("mir-.
Any quantity of Piui-, CltuTry, Wli.:.
wood und Blntit* Walnnt

U.TTJXXB383R .

on hand and tor sale

ths, Iruti Teakettles. Frying Pans. Steelvnrds. S.mil und Meal Sieve*. Sheep and
. _ _________ Cow Bclb »ith Stmi-i, and everything
jJur ।x*Nm't"■ i- «uc'I uuttbu tange no. - else fmoi a Twcety-Ilorse-Power QrvuJ)W»I. WUI u -M u jmiUw nonun vr Bar j&lt;l&lt;n b, n Cambric Needle.
,
£t:.wr.irdSd:.I ». a.«i’rE?’

H AIt PER’S M ON T11L Y M A &lt; »A Zl N hj
The Nay number ctme&gt; the link Year soil erm
»M«ulbe tewth robiaw of Itaiuce • New umiIUI
Ntfultir-, »ihI the I'libllUirts embrace the- bpym
tututv to rwucw tlirifconh*! ■ekauaUcJgniri.i. I
tbc rm* uhi ibc rutHMi tor we uutnnu -pprwfo- .
, .
.
.,
Iton and enCHUBgrtixiit wtueli toulmo .,wiM&lt;&lt;1 . rtml trimmincy of al! l.imrt—&lt;&gt;n t tut lit
Mt Huuae in I hr i iliage i.| UaaUnga, county TONS OF IRON AND STEEL’, ab&lt;&gt;, to tbeir rt&gt;t«rprt«c. At du U&gt;nii»r proud baaUwtr be &gt;-iite4.uosistt«r he« r~xnliar theImIc. UteM
wj(J
|rfm which W(. WUL.BBlL
----- - ------------------ - ---------- - I
1„—UM&gt;B««;Rtt&gt;bun..ae.
UOU1S AN'D SHOiiS.
at a nat'BK so low aa to defy ivniipeti-

GROCERIES !

:UW berries

uOllN &amp; OATS

Cheap for Ciu-h. W« would !ay:t&lt;’ n call
luiiitgegr*. on j!.&lt;v* t.9 ami
and uu which | lini| wpod Bench Screw*, Sad Imus. Axih, and an axamitrotion of mir Gunda i.toi
Hill S.«a Gn.l.bl»« ll.«. Wir.*~ Pric.-s,‘Abd wo will try and wfl'.i-fv vun.
STEHBINA A lU^Kl.L
thirty ernta. Notice l» tlcrcfcnc hwtw gtcru.iJwt Rfon, Cut and Wrought iXntW, (arrutge
--- ------------ ---- —|j4 ]M Cal Je Bi(d .rn|Ce awl^ Bnuw Ke..
Hartinga, June V. ItxW.

Ladies* RmXum, Welkins SiiiKW.
“
Si.pa. Tie*, and Gaitcrx
Call and examine our forge stock uf

; ils
^bsvtiiw-s
4XS5
.IL

FARMING TOOLS.
I Itnllina 4c
..XflkLirS.

s m vc

Sueh as Table* und Pocket Cutlery. TRI,
(ihcut, and Cupboard Locks, Padlocks,
Butt* and Screws of every variety mid
kind; Knob Locks and Jjitehca. Finh&gt;|iing Nail*. House Trimmings &lt;»f cvi-ijj
kind. Cupboard Trimmings, Pulley*, Btxl
and Table Caslora. Shot Ptauhes add
Belts, Powder Fbukaitif everv descrip­
tion. Maleablc Butts nnd Wnnrfttp.

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

GREAT BARGAINS.

AV e also carrv on
the FtJRMTL'RE
Business and shall
kcejp everything per­
taining to that Line.
We use great care in
(the Manufacture of
our Furniture &amp;. none
but the best materials
Plixstcring, Brick, and Corner Trnwi4*, I
SpiHl Levels and Plumb Bobs, WhiuL | used and none, but tin
wash Brushes. Ac.
best workmen employ­
SHOEMAKERS' FIXINGS.
Shoe Thread, Shoo Knives, Ir^n and '
ed. Among our Stock
Ziut' llsnuncn*.' Piorrrw, P
I - , P&lt;g
Breaks? Sewing nnd Pegging Awhi Ac.
may be found
in addition to the I &gt;
ennmcntUtl I
Goods, pc have no? in Store a In/gc and | Sl'CHTAHIBn sao naar c.t.u
SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE.,

M tit’s Double S«’kd Btoga*.
r
“
“
Br&gt;&gt;gnu«.

TOWRlyG SCARLET
! :i .’ i T&lt; &gt;■. i •&lt;

FARMING irrEICSlIS:
Grain Cradle*. Gra&gt;* Set then. Bu»b ।
SfylWu. Hay. Straw, and NnnurA Fork#,
SlkiycU, Spade.*, Hukes, Ilm-s. Ad.
WOODEN WARE;
Wash 'Ms, Pnila, Augur und Clit-« I
H»m11cw. Ax*- Helves, Wash Biutrdi Mop j
Sticks. Clotla-a Pi|«i. &amp;c. ,
.
CARPENTER’S TOO1A
Hand Saws. Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon
Suu?, Angura. Planes of all deseripti&lt;in&gt;&lt; &gt;
Bits and Bit-Stocks, Axes, Adies, Bnod.
Ax&lt;», Bench do.. Square* of nil kind-t. |
Slide Bevcfo, Ci.mmpn nnd Mortice Gms-1
gcs. Framing. Hrnu r, and Duckbill Cliirf"'
els, nnd Hammers of ull sorts nnd
i
MASON'S TOOLS.
' J

gim-nd .assortment

noirr notice.

BOOTS &lt;5c SHOES.

\SPBERKIE8.
. FasloU; ud largr Y«dlnw
JJMDWN.
\ RAG US ROUIH

KEN FIELD.

•Mir own mimufitoture, and importation. |
«ill Ims f.-iind precisely Mie rvc«'mmenr1 I
Ltheniyz-Anil ns tn price, we nn- firmly
,m?ilved to not
undersold by am I
House in TTsstings. Marshall. Battle'Creek '
or Kalamazoo^ Let our citizens and all ]
in
• ■thtni umtiug Good* in our line, make a^
quality cr price, NAILS, SASH,
note of thia, and try us, before making 11j' Style
GLASS, &amp;c.
their purchase!*.
.!{
Like an iwlbudox suriuuu. our sbsk of.
Goods is vunuioi'd under srrtnil different'
heads, and each head comprises several

rriDiTVBENnde to OR PL II.

SPLENDID STOCK OF

mom

,hr ’'to* " Uk l“u,d*, r ‘hr Sl'*’1

Call and see our stock.

W. «M UrgK^T. ^TkUhF
vbau, otwtin uil (,uun C«auai». ru,r and tBo CerMdrt*
,foS«L W. k.»'EKUia,attnff.

HATS, CAPS, &amp;C

Defy

BajalnMUnM • is*.

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables. Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads^ -Lounges.

I!.-':.-

Ready Pay.

■The Latest anti most
‘ Appifored Styles,
which will be sold at
prices that will

lill t-S .MUK-E.
*

FOR CASH,

,, |./m

Eiji.

Al, h have on hand, a forge and cxtefoiiit ,1 rcry laisr -Uwk uf M RJNG nd 8CMK1.
THE ,id® m
a®‘ir’ of Ao* ,DO‘' . H Stock df Goods and ;are cimstanfk j GOObS. wbKb'wsg pun-bto*a si ixoraniy k
A .
J*"** Bn.rtlling I” th® lin® «f k-cciving direct from N&lt;w Torit, addh[
Bl&gt; »bxk &lt;stni4. niy. te hunTerm*?
HARDWARE, which is rnoat sure to lions tn our Already large Stock Bol.c-ted scripiiixiif DHY GOolm.GtttiCf.KIEfJ.CROrt
lead c n tn fiirtunc, ia now NtilM very I
■trongly iu tjm direction uf HADLEY
WIGHTSAJCS XEW ST0RJLThe flood from the Ent baa just ndl.-d In,
flouting to «&gt;ur Store the largest and moat
perfect assortment of Goods In &lt;mr line
focc.toda:’ r. ’j. 's.ttal!y lufWcxxl that I Witt acll n
FlaiMlA sad Hugt, Kap.tnek*. that ran bo found at any place west of
tty LUdcf P -Jaiu nv hoc, a. cheap as 111* aaai
b«t Oto •a.o.st cTLeU ,‘u £
.Detroit city.
kind and quality can b» beigt.i at any other rtai
tottewid ndr.liffi.the
west uf DMiviL m a.tke to Hit lhe ttlltr,
luodred stul Mty llojla,-, B1j ibMmid
Our increasing trade, and the inernu*.
BMuniMt.«tte tu,d
jTm
COME 4hp Tin ME
ing wants of tho citizens of Barry and
n»«UettioarffASuilUYi:f.S ia panlcnhu
adjoining counties, have induced us to en­
ly when cd.. linac nu yiuir d_nie«. auj I m
large our hnslncra by tho purchase of a
ghr yvu man- u^xl- tba.i «a« r«cr Ijrimc knvn
Stuck of Goods, larger and more varied
ur biaid id IB l.aatuifu, (iu, d pi ca.iptspai ni£ cml.
rnl.uat. arr alau capi&lt;i*il&gt; iufunvpl tiuft lL&lt;;
than hu ever before licen brought to this
can ul-ialu *c..u*tni rfatiota uf iur, sr.|l wImt iq Lmarket. Our sU&lt;k comprises every tiling
tar. eau£tt p&gt;.l guuda at a«ii.nitliinByl«w pfWIn the line of HARDWARE that can
Im- nam.-d or thought of. We have mad*our purchases-with direct refi*n*nce to the
J
• .
•
. my It'iud.1. or ciu^pay.. ol price.
wants and intervals of our customer*, ns
] to kind and quality. Recognizing the
j prini’itde of

CABINET' WARE TIIOS. F. HARVEY

U Not«m. st

\ro eryoy coons trrr.i.BX sot&gt;

pXXEL^P STOKE OF

STEBBMB ft RUSSELL1

iTi.vx

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

treadweu.

'■

W*stei

‘*2^.*“

world
4 N

’St Tire

Cheaper Than Ever,

NuW

1,000 Men

Th® Promiised Good Tima ha*

o.1

cxiaesAr*

'* Informed, by a
I. that tw much lntlul.n^'?1’
d •■&gt; Ctmndorc St;&gt;cSik,n.

fflUWlW

MuinUAGE SALE.
Wo desire tn call particular attention
JCFAl’InT havinfi brramade inth*paynratof | to_______

Tea, that can’t bo brat; C-rtfoo, Sugar.
Mvloasfo, Oils, Ax., Ac., 4c.

D

Crockery, Glass and Hardware,

COOKING CTOVE^
tor KI WUlian. L. Iiucu.. and •»•«•*»*»
' Ompriidtir all the newest and most kfHemd^t n/tbr Rei»ur’ X«.ui tbe’ctonXy uf! raovxo gACTtaxs that can be bmightifn

•bligr,

Farming Tool#, of the best pattern* ; ttl«'.
Grindstonc-s, and Hangings, Tulm,
Patla, Arc., Ate.
LADIES—.Don't burn iu the Sun, when
vou can buv a g»«*l

Burr, iu Liter L ot Nvrij&gt;K«.
" -1-*
u

ILK PARASOL
For TEN SHILLING^; flnd ibt-c that
can't be l&lt;at, for a trifle more, at
tho Cukar Cam Snuia of
NEVINS k KNAPEN.

Call and look, at our

Summer Dress Gocds.

rpEAS . f erny k.- -

MASS

'
I

'

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WI6H1MAN ^ta^ ialb* Uaitod fitaiaai
wiridH

dw.iu Ux Coart Buuac.»"»«

Otahica, latum, Bcragts, Silks, Ate. da..

A OT/OATS-OT mdfota vsmly.
Wo do t&gt;o| deeoivo knu with ficHtltma'
prices, and show yon Gnod
give.away; but wo nfer

l

l**» ,r,’,“'d the EusUnrl nutritrM. Abm, to our Ac­
u. to du, a* th» I un&gt;hc
of PARLOR AND BQX;

STOVES.
'
W« utisr no idle botaa. when wc say
that OUr assortment of Stoves ia belte r
and more sxt* Dsivc tluut can be found at
Miy other Store w«t of Detroit; and we
d.. but speak the simfle, xamcd tmoth.
uben we pndaim to the «m of the in­
telligent million that wt will sot sa xnrbinaOLU by -any other house, cither gnwt
or small.
•’
nx sheet-hion. and copper
WARE—Of o«r «»«■ mnnu&amp;cturo,; id­
a aye oB-hand, and made tn order, an«| all ’
Gisnla made by ’ us will be warranted
without reservo.'
J ~
1 j
And naw friends, one word with you.,
We hav* spared no pins or expense t*.
pn-euroGond- that w^l pl«M yo«. In
Stum, we *&gt;»Ht from y.« »
patre iiagv; and wc would c»teutn it as a
Lnln.hr tor If U— «ko grr mto
tied aecsamta with us would call and sytUe
tod eHMrrw ,bc NUn,! ** tho Wrl“^ P*»Uc "’"rtW t.

.

W1UJS,

GOODS

D. „ 1« to*M; bring In j.m

ruDTO. „ jaj *£s£-*•-; re

«

■Jw/Steee is &lt;&gt;NE DOOR WEST UF
THE POST OFHCR•
HADLEY * WIGHTMAN
Hastings, J um I3» MM
'
P
Y ^^T~2mra mat," I

fS-

w^w*r«nr.^

nevins a Knapen.
EDIUUR*

n*i£a&gt; sin
L

ApW

1*

RF.ibY

X&amp;r .R^CKPTElK

MmM? n.OTrtJNG.

;issssftrt5r&amp;£.,^st.2'

;'
lit n &gt;KS AN U Sd42f &lt;/N ElkY.
&gt; • School Batik* and Titwr.fMp T ifinirlc* «n|&gt;plird st

।

EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR

■t
JEWElJtY. MjA LLYA Fgll. tAN Hit NullUKS

rriinouxca, aa— *i«n* -**- u—
1 ltou«t tenders. F&gt;bwc»«. ftew Bowrre and a
o.brrATOd. at tnomiaja, at
KEtHKUTS.
T~«c. rwtta
x

300 nctMUJ*LACK * GRKKK VnhaMt»

L"m
15'3^.'

�"illROl'GII IN SEVEN uJlT».

-t s,asajeasgj

MU’iwj*
MXIICHAXT TAILOX

MQMjAW
yaw
ruoct .w&lt;yuu
............ .....V..

•.........................

goods cheaper
than

Ever
,f rutl outv aa t* tu li:r&lt;l
tl* Sut®
ft. H. TREADWELL, Chairman.
O. A. JEN^N^Sacrrtary.
AUDITOR GEN'ERAL-8 OFHCK
I
LiKatKO, September 13, 1850. I

•

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

n file in this office.
WHITNEY JONES,
„
Auditor General of the State afMHW.

Battle Creek, Hastings,
and

ESPECIAL NUTICE.

\ ’

HURRAH FOR FREMONT!

OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

W4MTE]1 I
MEDICATED TONIC” W Uli 1 till I 1

GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.

rpHE eubeenbm ar* now ruaniM a daily Una of

Plj(«bru?Jl^Jl?bu&gt;Mnbo^!HriAnBw: !-X»L C.n'.»in|, «n&lt;1 Tntvelin, A,wU

KANSAS BOUND
/The GIAND RAPIDS 8TACTT8 leer. Ballis
Crook &lt;ra Monday a. Wadorodaye and Fridays, and
smve at Broad Rapids the same dav al ( o'docfc
£ “-7, ’*?“?«. U,roul£‘ Briatolvillo. tiaaUnga. Mid
dlcvi.le. Catodonta, U bitiorrviUe, and C--rn-tc_
BMoming, leaie Urud Ranida al « o ctock A. »L.
? L”?!1*-’*' Tburadava and Kalurdara, errir log al
BalUe Crtrk m tune dr lb* eceeiag traSM u( cars
on tbn Mtotgaa Crotial Rad Rrod; i-orona-mog

re.k_ June UK J***.
y*&gt;
pod LIVERY STABLE io onanadUm
»t« h»«, by Baeron A Kkxnx

LAND FOR SALE IN CARLTON,
BARRY
----

M.iNTn.

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
. Summer
goods
which we offer at re­
duced rates, for
READY PAY.
Our stock is compri­
sed in part of

Hastily, Jooe «*■ IMS._____________ !

STARTLING HEWS
FROM

T ia not mir intention to detail the burrum of Civil War, bat to call atk-ntiun
to the ,
•
SPLENDID STOCK OF

I

NEW GOODS!

during tba past acaaan I ba*a known it to be u*ad
with mack anoeaac in RcBHtoat and latormittanl
Facer*.
Yoon »»ry
d. Warner.
Fa* aato byGRANT A SPAULDING, Haatwp;

Now fieing exhibited in Ilnatinga. hv

PAYMENTS.

NEVINS 4 KNAPEN.

Emporium of Fashion!
rpUE Mteenbsr wmU take thia b«M af mJL forming llirrltiianaaf H*atin£taud Barry Co.,
Uwl ba baa oproad a

We do not wish to
brag about selling
TAILOR
SHOP,
ia Bailey's Dtosk. oaer H. A. Goodyears Stora. goods
cheaper than
wMrelLe public can raiy os baling tbeir work
4°ma&lt;*J^gT»r^Ka “
btotSbops &lt;d New our neighbors, but we
York WlyTeaaUa b&gt; toeCar
wish to have all call
SVPERMJR INDUCEMENTS,
to all those
who want gannasu wade ia and satisfy themselves.
tbe Boel Fashionable aaaoav.
To persons having
CASH,
and wishing to make Banvua. ar. rronatlod to walk ay rod »u
Aag-BL—twf7, _______ Z. SLIDMO
purchases, we would
GUAHDIAN SALE.
say give us a call and N^Sn&amp;ftSJLTf
Muar. Jwdwaof Probata al the aounty af Mai
!5 we will sell you all you U* attoaafMiaMgaa, aa GwaadhaTMLwarati
want at very low rates,
Watch, Clock 4 Jewelry
no matter how small
your “pile”. That good
Tea kept constantly
on hand.
Money on those old__________ _ _____ __
notes and accounts JSTtfSii^S'ZKSaSS
will be thankfully re
ceived.
GRANT 4&gt; SPAULDING.
Startling JWws ! ! ! ! IlMdop. J«». IS, ISM.

Beady Made Clothing,
Broad. taaaim.-re, and Kentucky Jean
Cloths; Sheetings, Cluck* and
Stripes, Dt-nima and
;
Tickings.

r.rlrtT of Tin, Sheet Iron aa
UtoA1

SSSKS..,55’sJffS-i$!MS
J-:

B.w a M&lt;A«T»r».

^.-?mZ»warr Wtnrr. Main F«rvH. Hwtmg*.

world
We have also, eveBy thing in the

oblige,

_ _____

line, such as Bureaus,
Tnbles,Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,
&amp;c, &amp;c.

11 noting*. May l,185fl.

GREAT REDUCTION IN. PRICES'

Call and see our stocl
Jortt Chrw ; B&lt;M»t« &amp; Sboc« ma&lt;k

MASS

Ar. O^af htoo-a

MECTING!^

ItaSX'iMV.Mkh’

Mtofe______________ _ ____________
J. w. 1VCHM. Ftaffiinnx'A’' Tnil'*

Men's Double Solod Stogiu.
u
“
“
Brogans.
“
Tira and Gaiter*.
Ladiea' Bootee*, Walking Shorn.
Slip., Ttca, and Gghera.

fa, w,.nh« Ml *.(.
ra.

"YStTltau.

OIK to., K to

«

Mat

U» ml«

Call and examine our large atock of

GROCERIES 1

_

HADLEY 4 WIGHTMAN

Call and exrminc mtr stock of

aww

to

atuSWEi*^*:
IliBl UTC. **T*. ****
! ■ '
Wkku*iTOH6CTO»«S
Shop i»xlh of tbt

BOOTS &lt;fe SHOES.

mtoom

ar..,*

n

t.

bt/ortoffrad

STOVFS GIVEN AWAY,

or at Iwal.
Ibra if

kM

writ ww anda rotaronbto&lt;- tbr ‘Lirifef
A. p. )«M nnd that roid wnl tw b*a ro»
w *—f-«w |&lt;-“ J7nn5nlu

cbwf&lt;r than * nun could »Ual
_ n_L.,
,
.

»I XXXF COMtTAMTLT OM IIAXD,

VILLAGE ORDI-' AXClfc
Ite M 11 aui u a. to-J J-to

□rockery, GIam and Hardwm,
Farming Tix.1*, uf the beat ptRa-rut; aiau.
Grindatonea, and Han^inga, Tube,
Palis, Ac.,
..
LADIES— Don’t burn in the Sun, when
you osn buy a good

GUARDIAN SALE

to * IM Ito—- —

ILK PARASOL

For TEN SHILLINGS, and thewe that
orn’t be l»cat, fur a trifle more, at
rt* Cnaae Cask Stoaa nf

*"fiarayyc,w*

KEVIHS b XWAFBH.
Call and look at our

-

WILE.
__________-

D ENT
1 8 HR Y!
A. EVERgrT WILLIS.

Summer Drew Goods.

Dsana. Betwgcw. Silk^ dsc. Ac..
NOTIONS—Of endless variety.

JkTl.r.j 'uI ’U

aOOncTo.u.s-u-^^^
guct AGRKEN Vsheta.s*

mn wm. • &gt;~i- ■—

lUvn. Denier in Slove*. Inn
'

STEBBINS A BI SSELL
We do not hvaiute to aay that our
stock ia “ splendid.” and our
unpre­
Hasting*, May 1, 1858.
cedentedly Imt. Fur CuA or Ready Pay
we voa'f b« wdtrtold. Call and examine rjpEAS atrtrr kind at retat1 a
our stock of

NOTICE.

raiM—30,0005ST2S^
rat—{SUB,. wssaaas=^ji&amp;

"£ cX. to
i’uiuiictV Gaw
gjSCg&amp;nxfeMI^._

CABINET WARE
BORDER RUFFIANS!

Ginghams
Prints
•
Dani ma,

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«

ON SHORT Nona;

c

Lawns,

BIT NEVERTHELESS TRIE,

CHEAI1

to make room tor our
new stock:
v.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
BEAUMONT’S
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
Ready Made Codi­
SALOON :'■ ng, Hats, Caps, Boots
°’E
Shoes,
rrtnts Saloon to
urtedy oa TKMFE
1 MANlt PRINCIPLES. »Mrr it*
1
tidin' naad aoi be dtltrred fruo riyvyiag HU
and
other
goods is
la tuna* of life.
__ .
E»»ry Wanety at eoafocUooery to froet *»&lt;&gt;
uriaU tlw»D,m*cb
quite full, and we will
ICE COOL1AM05 ADE le’s! up.an abort n»
UT K CREAM. driknteiy jwJatrabl*. right from 1 sell them at prices that
lb* foanlain bead
Thu aatocn •• rrja-rrd la ratable atyto to aawill astonish the
coauuiadate ( artwaof
and l.rsllra *» with

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REPUBLICAN BANNER
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VOL. 1
*• HARVEY
1CHAXT TAILOR

«» Ready

s'VESS DIRECTORY.

yferclmat*.

\\ iikklkk, Wholesale aud Ro

CloOft^
V ki ii . Dealer in Dry Goods,

" “• W™* ««i the ruu

stock oi

« Clothing. cheap for

or Ready Pay.

TING DONE
SHORT NOTICE.

Il those men and boys that

m far clothing that L.

worn out.

P TO THE CAPTAJM

Office and

«ur». Most Respectfully,

T. F. HARVEY.

May 1, I85G.
EDVCTldN IN PRICES!
SO 11CMBCC.

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TERMS-*1,1*, UN ADVARffl-1

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY OCT. 16. 1856.

’VLl—' C““l.’cl-'A. OSwtau,
abler* particularly deaired their e*corL |
And ao it went, day after day, week afmuareqf
Offire in the
I ter week, the gale of the hotel waa throng­
ed with England’a proudcal and OoNeat,
yrirontri and Heir treahnnt—a call for
H**^• ““rr•«■&gt;&gt;u»»«
T. J. IIcKriiKKT, Ji
and the eyes of the fair Irelandabca were
,
'llbe MIrMmd, ■ Rxnlly In I almoat daisied by the array of brilliant
Aomujhwjk.orufeiMSa
4/r outrage on a Jientneif teamen.
1 jf.wrr
rieklr
With the imnica, whoac carda were hourly * nt to
ProfroUenal.
. them; and oven Mathew Gunning began
Cuicaoo, Oct. 0, 1S56.
Au-&gt;rnry and Counacl. to think that hb wife waa notao foolith
Maas*a EotToaa:—Paaaing through
In her aspiring* as he had once deemed
c
by pre- her. From the Dnchcra to the baronet’* this city, on my way home to Allegan,
Michigan, direct from Lecompton, KanI*—«a that wirtt of frngaUty, .bid, I lady, from the peer*, who boat ted of de­ aoa, which place I left on the 27th ult., 1
end ■ rectn» almost unknown to the Irish nation, scent, from the Plantagenets to the parre-'
give you the state of affair* in tbeTcrri-■-! "~V » —wssrvgs. MR*._______ M might bars been a wealthy man. As , nite of yesterday, *11 alike atrove to do uky-, as near ns I can.
and more
than
I left Kansas,
soi c&lt;&gt;u&gt;u
far *•I 1 could
A.t,UniYZ
t
’rL“ bc ®™erdlAflowed ti* prioripl*a them honor,
------ , ------------ —
------onoe , haa,,the
, ,When
cu n.mmuB,
„u iar m
rad
‘-brarerr i &lt;&lt; loUng to-morrow take care of itsdf.” ! proud dnhu**, in whose vein* flowed tho | Irern the Free State men had generally
blood of Kings, found her rooms deserted I &lt;focided not to vote at the election for
l^"‘be village belle,’
.
,U C-" “**• n“d *» r'U“‘v J'T*’ °f 0,111 «,r»OTdl on the night uf her most magnificent fete i members of the Legislature held today.
fa tne
the act
voting inev
lhev fear
they
.
MW,। nary beautv which bad excited the admi —because why ! she liad neglected to In- in
act of
or voting
It-ar that
tnst us-v
„
mortifiea- I would
„vaihi
validthe
thefaw.
law.of
ofvi»
the
Jour Ruaxava, I’hyrician and Smwron. i™1'”0,0*- “• who beheld her, two girls vite the Gunning*! and to for-------------------------------------------«r__ I___ __and
. . .1
: they
.1 .. will
. :&gt;I nut,
_ . do.
&gt; »n&gt;
this
They.
; ir* o'1"1
Co“’ Uooer. ' *orc *** *°le Iralu of their nnion who non she would bear that the rooms &lt;f the I Territory,
,
|
rich
banker
’
s
wife
were
crowded
the
|
w
|||
profmbly
keep
atwav
from
the
polls
'
*,*fc
I prombed even in iufimev. to be eqnal, if:
nt v
A..
,
■
not to aurms* their mother in Ywr^aT *an,‘e,eTcn‘n8
e,ltc oflhe
i aUogctber, and suffer the prowlaverv men
Olh
“U,‘
•« iharms^KtXhcrs whole rod^ra
“f ’,MrBrt,0° W“ thf &amp;,r ,
dlflr Mi-rosri allies, to elect
Sm
• **Hde xml was,
I wfe.m tkj- pleare.
At hwat this is the

NO. 25

Tint UadrriTwaad Railroad.
arrcMed and hnng, their property being
The following conversation ia supposed cvnfiacated to the empire; the large sums
derived from thia source will prevent any
ncrcaaity for direct taxation for the au|r
port of the government for the firat twelve
“Hallo there. Sambo, where arc you month.
going thia evening!”
“Wire, why,” ray a Sambo, scratching cluinod in gangs, and driver
to have taken place between a slave and

the Northern frontier, and
ercodng earth emhankmew
‘To what depot!”
thoac uwxl by the Ruauiana a
“To the U. G. drjM»t, masra.”
" and Virginia rail fenera, to prevent an
“Where did you learn anything about raptiim of nurtbcni barbarian*, and t
U. G. R. R’s aud depot*, you black ras­ eweope of liberty weekfog nifqfm.
cal!”
tt. All northern ahipe in the different
“In de Bible masse; de blessed Bible jorta to be aeiaed and converted Into Teatell me ail about ft, mnini."
.
,a
Bn(1 a
onocr me cw
I
treling anxious to know what nww the- tnM,d
Qnitnum, will proered
Dealer* in all kind*
I ory
Sambo
in the Bible, he |hf. w-od ofCuba nd annex the samc
•-------- , had
~ •found
------ - ,.
1 K°~«‘ *® l“lfr1r’'?’1' “m­
I the empire.
I
“The Bible don't
don’t li-ll
tell nil
anything about . 7. It la confidentially beliercd, that there
Dealer in Drv Goods,
IL R’s neither above nor below ground, will be no iaterfcrenre ofthe European
you poor nigger.”
eovenimenta in rm thu* rttenfing th* ■
“A cs niaasa, de Bible tells us where d«s’ l».undarire of (hr empire, as the net will ’
i \h&lt; one «f
ncceaaity, and therefore
&amp; Co. Wholesale !*•
raJIUtvI.i.-enter CrerY. Bare.
Being near of an age the children were
1 M h feT 7xtyr&gt;l&lt;&gt;.n,w- g®cral impression.
justifiable, bat oa a meaaure off *
V vv f
rz---------1----- r‘A“------------- a.
, 5° ,u.Yf, , gave wav before the overwhelming tide j
When 1 left Lecompton, there were
•In de Red Sea, Massn.”
Mr. Brooka will be eomtntaaion
"i . ‘ "*—■
Qwnadlor at ...
•
'getber, aid the sprightly , of excitement that was nubing onlikea|oac hundred Free State jnen confined :
•Wholaid
coed to England, with fall now
raTuSi
^dS-Silb°v uS &lt;1 uid XHJ '
U,rre'“'
“-“"J invim ib,c UwremfSigi &lt;/ murder’?' They u ere
zv „ _ ill
. ”
.
‘De laird Almighty Im-m-IC'
raa teternr^oSZ. M toor o(
-4^ i ar^tucratic walls of Almack’, fell, with- k&lt;pl in . hout tw«mtr bv thirty feet,
“Wdl, Samb., mellow^ down a l.t- . a treaty of alliance, oflciwuvo
Merchants and 1 h-alI wve with that angurt power. The high
w-u
j ' Uw,
±r;
• «“»• l*&lt;bre tbp
roitnining onlr two f^rs/and of Jouree,
“j*
*•
.-.timatkm in which Mr. Brook* ia hold
'• ri^ra tKr^tlr
Gf bwn-r'
Aod’no&lt;- L,J lbpir nu,nM,r “P' «l«rter.' were narrow and uncum- I
„
| by that nation, give* to him auparwr ad*
y
thrmt thctaMlvra u|m» th* gras.,
|IliRht, tadred, have tbo't Tbev were Btrictly guarded by
tud A'T*- , .
.
I'
* ^1UW
|
brr fcfy Jr‘-nj ful,.v
Uiited State?troops and a Kcd field
*erc “*
t,u*t ran i vantage* in am h diplomacy.
;
8. An edict of tKwMntereowrw with the
j»arv‘Ot " cottage, and with the round check
No person who was not a spectator can
p]ani.-li nea/thc dor served ns a I aw“yJ
•
„
, Northern State* will be promulgated,
. ImrflAommive rf Um ms- rf &lt;W Sir
,ta, ,|„v MM dri« .pM I "!?S
»&lt;
"'“l..
I which will compel! the Eastern State*
‘
Im-lm .nd I
(k,,
b, Um CmhimmU. Ufrir mmu-m. TV- to hare
I
j (from the want of cotton) to aabmit to
r . ~r7.rob“
J'J ! «»rld.
1I.FM. WM|»le m bl. Mu-r j.J f„,m Umir famlli., «rf hmm. npS I
„
“w
De Egyptin."
nneh dvznandi as the Etnneror m*Y iw
h W f
liW'L
,p.«U&lt;*r il» the mM Mtraonfiiur, ' iSictilttU, cliargw, mid limuffieiml u«l.w
“*b they white cor black 1"
“ Ware
t “7.
tli"« ““ “ '“I’l’™"1 fur
I mow- E.IU^Vro.q.mr th™ br mm.
“
at'time de slave de ; untii the leading Abolltiooiata, such M
inaara; dat\
ioIiRc. de black man. Seward, Hale, B sacker, Banka and other*.
------- man, de ■Uveholu.^; r- .™i, 2;.... i &gt;2.4 s!b
i, &gt; ,n'
“* 7* ’,h hs"rto"?»
a &lt;i.
.i.w, ..«i ,u«&lt;m i, £ir „„
thcl,
„ffi ha! ha! ha! inasaa.''
t.r .-23. M St-,
•» *e *«p Mbnum, Of lU »&gt;»■ ’ f„, M, ,
I
u r
ro., J.W- I
“Did they pursue the alavca 1”
ment.
I"!" '
’h'" “?hc-r •‘'fUyl
,
And oo« oo. Um oouomr
of ।
m„. „„ long Um, «tll I
“Y«*. nuua."
r
taB nunfaderation of the Empire
0.. Tlie
Umogbh »»J«md 1“&gt;« dm .!«,«■. drMM. Um Dob. of IIUo | bH„ldl„
(WjATmIm
“Did they take them Uck to •la'rrU | imving been perfected, and freedom croahI J. M. Riaaatx,Physician andSurge.*, ‘he future; acd with a mother s fowl anxHton, nn0 of the most courted and admir- jit as most of them have been commit­
**N-&gt; maaea, dry couldu t outch cm.
• cd« out,
— •».
-» —
•_» v
—u_«-------the price
of
good
buck-nigger*
Ortie.- in Btevbin. A Rutodl i Hiurr.
Kostutb icty, speculated ujx'n their future career.
of ,hc unmarried nobles, at,wboso ap- । jl; f„r tr;3| ;,y Judin] Cato, it is not pro- 1
“Why null"
.
«ill be at least *5,000.
m Drug* !
i.-Il——
;—_____ _
i. As
si»e reused, she, too, fell into a gentle
f&gt;rot(Ch the managitig mamas fanned them jlhle tliat thev w ill hwii lie released. In 1
“Beeause dcy took de truck up, ha! ha!
..Oil*.Tur - •ti
-—
—
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VIVE L’EMPIRE.
iHeStuifo. | Wm. Bmciii.a. Juatire of th? Peace• Of&gt; dumber, and the vision of her musing* i,|VM| vlokirtlv m&gt; as to appear un«&gt;n.1 tjc meantime’their wive, and little one. i good tnaau, » a* n't it.”
, awulT^v. f-’ it ’ere, a tangilde .tope, 1 ^-rned, and the uncouncfoui. daughter* mast take care &lt;&gt;f themselves.
|
“Saailio, you may go to your quarih-,-;ir nJ
To refute Mr. Buchanan’s testimony
Cte«witar.i|u’,loca’ lmt“teliou and a nan.e,”and like inohedsioww aud •tneUsd of their buquets,
eall hr.* U eii issued by the pro- J
in favor ofCuL Fremont, the WaoUngtow
Sfwl Grnvrri a phantasmagoria pC*»vd before her
; whose movement* were' watched by ma- afo%cry mi-tl for ail dicir friendi to attend
vfoM of reri
site fancied herself in I-onduE-Uuit &gt; n. a glittering etc and anximi* heart. He. thc elections and vote for men who arc
The New Orleans Daily Bee, of Sept, •
-------------------r .----- r--------of
city
wWchsix haJ beard sn ranch, I
votjnjr
hanghty Duke &lt;.f Kamil-1
on the go.»c.’’ This mH ho.* liecn
&gt;»
in n:
nn- nrtk-le
article bended
bended “
“ The
The Rebound,
Ei bound,” ;k&amp;2, labored under the same
i
I and
—
six- Mttib-d an invwible spcctoi
—’*n .ton and. n
Brandon, _
was vanquished
:_i 11by
— ,i._
the । jjrtunjjypiy circulated iu Missouri. Com- says:—
[ hensionaa to tho conqueat of
*.**)&lt;&gt; that far surna*^d her proudest 1,4urms pf the young Elizabeth; uid be­ ikg down,! met it in [various pface. - and
Mr. Umh-uuu’. election is very nearh .
. hope*. Ac raw her lOvciy daughter* ap- frfrc toe mduf tho season the duan C?«&gt;- more tian that, l :u&lt;t many of the Mi*- -hopclra*, even in the opinion of his warm,
5
; nearing in the pei^rct licnuty of woman- n,,t WM indeed placed upon those shining , wuriaiL* and Others responding to it At
advocate*We know of "cores of j
’“f *
S. Bimtox, Phvmcian and Surgo-ut. . hood, a* actors ofHhe liuisy anna of the ' trwCfc h, the course of a fortnight from 1 Aulm~» 1 aw , ]»rtv ofOeon5i.1m.j1u , lvUm f„„ bl,
frK-»a..t Urn North.!
J-L-U-d U?e.S.U.«rfUmm
raii-mv hi Hraiinir.: Wkh.
| aristocratic world. Pre tj and iiccrc**«., h&lt;-r M»ter'« marriage, Ixaiisa was married
in. who were swcar'nizOf
that
tliey had come I .Jcclariug.
manner. j an3
lu*”-■
------------------------- land statesmen, and even royalty itself . to the young Mnrquis of Coventi y.
|«-brt.&lt;„rU«4."
to..rJu»,.will|,Si
Ain the most„emphatic
£7,.,.
X
, „
„r , 'o, . v ,
, sre-ined to do li-snagc to their unrivalled ] The rest &lt;&gt;f thdr career was known to
voters. At [ \orthcn electoral v&lt;He. S-mc of these ^ppwbenro.n in the mwttsr wHhowt proC. h tttooo. Banker. St.wk. Note and
I all
world. Who ha. not beard nf the lib mouufecturcd into legal
y
unfit for
—A Hire
Shclhy Ville we raw a party mustering for nc iUTC published; others we have liegn I 'U,K himself “
”r)his
OM,poet,
I^he’ fTmos
ner
1..
, were nl]owtn peruse, but uot to pla&lt;* before r°f •
. Tlirobg*
iun*g* “
.4f admirer*
admirer, worshipped
w-nrauippco at
si the
&lt;«■ [; alm-maker
mher who
who made
made upwards
upward* of
or two
two aervk-c
*rvkv In
in the
the Territory.
Territory.
They
^pshrine of their beauty, and one diatin
“walk, and
diatin- [| guinea*
guhu^w by exhibiting r.
a slipper
riipper he was [ drawn
dj-awn uo mar
near the ro|H
ro|»e-walk,
nnd Gd. our r(.ader*; others again, have been'com i
1,10 f"roc
lU v
* *
*
guished fnwu the rest by his haughty
haughtv bear making
nxaking for Lady
Itady Coventry, at
nt a penny a 1I SjH
M.|by wa. sddrewing
addressing them on the
tho hor- ■ mnnicxted to us by gentlemen of rcspcc- । Tritune.
u ./
• tb-ul. Ua»ii«*S". art
I; ing nnd the glittering star upon
up»n nis
his breast
breast[1 )|
]ic3
C3(di; And «!»»
alm) re*d
read with amazeinfot
amaMinfot tc
r&lt;&gt;r*
&gt;r» ef
,.f Alxilitionism
Abolitionism nnd
and the enormities ।' tabilitv. Moreover, the univcrral tone
n^,rr»"m«Fui«wTHon
at the
f a dmutand
• knrlt
nurli bv
ihe fact
feet of
nf her youngest
ynungvai boro
—-ro,J»cr
her o
,,f
thousand |»ersmi*
|&gt;cr*on* wj»
wlio *at
sat up all
"H of
&lt;g’tl*
tlic Free State men.
In other place* i „( tbeS’orthcro prera indicates the fallen
Mrw,rJ nf Warren rountv N J
GREAT DISCOVERY'
| bright haired Lixxy, and she thought, that,
n;g|l( around
iloor of a hotel to are the- ----------------..Jong the route, I waa told that the name | fortune* of the Democratic nominee.— ,
’ i_.»— ------------■—ki« iniriZ
- ----------------n--------- the
. mp,,
d brow an a
in- coronet Ijuchrca
tier cam
ur-mi that n-|
regal
airy
Duchrws of Hamilton
Hamiltnu enter her
«rriage mustering* were taking place, nnd for the I]rrv,the South, his tmekera have lost
»»■&lt; v»&lt;« for G.l Fremont
( upuu
HEX MADE Bit 11 UFJOKfe THEY KXOW IT
t ion to support and vote for. ( oi. -Fremont.
formed i»f the ducal strawberry leave*, rv»- Bt an early hour in the morning r .'»bo j mine purpose.
Tfa.v
— purjxwc. They
They are
*re nil
nil evidently
evidently |- l...nrt
|n.nrt.
They •hn
»ho, tmmadi*u&gt;lv
immediately *nli*amibre-!' - .
• tc&lt;l a* if it had found a lit abiding plan-. ,could ever liuvc dreamed that the ibiiigb- ' laboring
he di-lusfon
'■ ( under
under ’the
d&lt;-ln»M&gt;n that
that the
the Free
Free qUcn; toliis Nnomination, were ready to j Judge Moor h*. always been identified
Delighted J»e awoke, and with the glitter- ter* of an humbk Irish fanner should g^tc men were paying obedience
to
the
j
with
the
Hunker
Democratic party in hb
’ "
’I w*gcr^that !»• would carry twenty-five j
State, enjoying nn inflaenc In local vdf
' nig vision still filling her imagination, *be | (hnB l,ccomc an integral part of that 1*,^, iaws ;,v w),ich the election la or-1
1 States', cannot now lie induced to venture
county politic*, am&lt;*inting almost to a
smarted to find herself iu h&lt;T own humble haughty nri»tocraer &lt;&gt;f England! But ro ' ,j,,rr,]. Mistaken roiil.1
—•. ~ .TT. • •
u I
«■&gt;«•■’
n Ut bn hi* election.
They have been I
cottage, and h&lt;-r children still sleeping be-1 ft waa; and the bright haired Lix»&lt;\
Outrage* in the Territory continue to I warned uot to risk their money by their j dictatoVahip. The present annouBcetncct
Luauev who J'
1 ucatli the tree.
reclined lieucathh the
tnc^ willow, hu.*b«d
hiubsd to
to
yf frequ,,
frequent ocrurrcncc.
They conic 1 own puliticnl luwociBtca.
To all intent* of hb purpose will prcducc important re­
I***1* *f B,H*e Creak, Kslau.s
sult* in that part of New Jersey where
She mentionrei.............................
her drcam to none, ’but
-• ' sleep by the music
mother.5*
s spin,Iu«ntost part, from the predatory ; anj purposes, Mr. Buchanan i* a defeated |
’ of‘ her
'
rlf1’r
-■'fe°f 1 bands ■•f Georgian* who are roving around I candidate.
Though Fremont started' tit* Administration party haa always main­
tlie
memory «•
of •»
it littered •for
"’ ----- ning wheel, lived to become the wif^of
Hatlitiyt. and die itmtuditj C'Mntiy ; ln
e mrnuwy
— Jrra-y
two Dukes, nnd the mother of four,
io punt** r«xl. ia ihu teM fire** give ow * ! HUI
with 1.
it M
a mothers
whiageril.ll.JM . - •partiality-abe
— w—..,
..
r•
for the purpose* of plunder. A second1 hindmost in thia race, bis party has dc- tained a large numerical aaecndancy.
। cl, “
“whv
win- uhould
should not
not *uch
such thing*
thing* hel
liel1,
alte r die de*th of her first husband,
nd, she due ©I a p«ndiarly horribla nature I* wdl j vdopsd unexpected and wtraordinary
eatl *ad mt the truth uf tius *toerti&lt;m. or
Widow* —They are the very mfechfef.
*nmc sped on. aud our heroine* mcrv-a*cd married
tarried the Dukeof Argyle.
authenticated.
A Mr*. Hatfield, a Ken-1 strength—a power of numbers, and euArgyle,
end in
our
rders iu beauty and years. They received the
'Ibcro tascarcely an Instance on nwnl tolcky Woman, living 22 miles from St.' thusiaain and a tenacity of purpose so Ther's nothing like 'em. If they make
prove* that “truth
truth is
beat csljrotioii the place CHild afford; and which
kt-a. more dearly .W..VM
was ont&gt; jayt a|,00l the 20th, vh- marked, that were Mr. Buchanan the solo up their mimb to mrrry U’adoue. 1 know
the worthy Curate, seeing tltat their mind* rtft time* stranger than fiction,” than the , , ged by a party of ihe»c Georgians, 13 in | competitor of Fremont, tho democratic one that wa* terribly afraid of thunder
miaml far above mediocracy as well a. history of the motherless daughters of।, lumber, « ho pretended that they wanted [ c*ndi&lt;tate would be literally overwhelm­ and lightning, and every umw * rtwrrrr
came on she would run into Mr. Smith's
their p-TM-jns, formed their ductile power* Mathew Gunning^
; ►’ buy some melon*. She offered to sell cd.
1 to nodi n degreo that they were soon fit
them's tat they wanted, and they went j
—-—------------little hands, and fly around, till the mans
The Three Deaocrnts.
1,110 the field and pulled as many as they |
to grace any drvia.
was half distracted for fear ahc would be
II tlicir
When
Louisa
about
w Ginte F«,
.k- —
When she requested her pay,
RICES.
mother
died; wa*
and on
her seventeen
death bed j
. ** | Teased.
killed; and the consequence was aba .wae
UaSM.
Ortreftw. exart.xl * solemn promise from her hu*-'
hi’ *Pt‘cch&gt;
• rremont mcctrng nt I th. y Rutiled the bill by striking her acrosa j
Mrs. John Smith before threw thunder
reh4*^ ■ l,4cd ,hnt lK’f’r’’ lho’
of ■*’ '
Ci‘.v» on Tbure,l«y bight lot, raid: 1 the face with a whip, throwing her down ;
storms rattled over their heads.
1 and choxking her until her tongue was | „A fi-iesil who recondy came into pus­
huta i/iur ■ month*, he ahimld tako them to Ixmdon. ।
“ Ills mid the Union ia in danger, aud
’ &lt;Tccd out lifhcr month;
this
thev
\
*
.
,r seixed. session accidantly, of a manuscript in
•&lt;&gt;' rro,''“‘
Then, for the first time, relating her measures must be taken for ita prmerva- lied a *tring around It, am!
it, and by the string cypher, which at first sight wa* ctxwider• ‘o,,“ i dream, she l»cggrd him to remain there lion.
AVe sec before us the Inion and tied string
led her a short distance from the bouse, cl illegible, but which on a close rxamin,""
\,■ oL?. *-,
PA7WTT.V GB.OCERY STORE ' a -vear Mt
^*.v
not b^teweted Constitution sick of an attack of alarery,
’ violated her perron!’ ’I ation, proved to l&gt;e written in the cypher
L-auM« proclamation thstSberrt1 and• repeatedly
! th« .hole «wi&gt;pri«h»&lt; • tarter rM mnrr (wrr.1 j notice, be might return with them to his and several doctors are called to prescribe
used by Aaron Burr, in hi* treasonable of dWcrent enntiesof Km**s open
Icard of her at St. Joseph, whither she
MwrtaK-st Hum na b« fo*nd at sny olber (*tab native village.
_
I for the natienU
Firat, «o have a man
romJtaidenfe, ha. favored us with* °n Munday. &lt;M. fl, fiw th. doctom ofd-E
rv.Tnil
1 had licen taken.
Sbo was suffering hori
Had it born anywhere but at thu^dying ■ with a wnite cravat, which shows that be
rgavre v&gt; xoi^rvw
imijiu,,. mt-u
this*. Ha
-MM IM 11 Ml n MM M ■■ ■
--- w
1 ribly from the effect of her injurii-*, and translation.
• r»,
MicK
_ 1 llidiurnl, *nd will tw offered
l»rel of hi* wife, Mathew Gunning might, is of the regular faculty.
He inquired
1 was' unable, her tongue being so badly
It purports to be a programme of the i Mature.
have smiled at the ascendancy which the i the symptouia—‘my opinion ia that this was
arrangement* to be adopted by the South
a.
bvt |
swollen,
to
take
nourishment,
except
m
imeginstion had been allowed to gain or- P«&lt;&gt;*nt requires a little do*o of slavey?—«wn
Two gentlemen angling in tbeSes
it w
was given her through a tube,
nd* iv in the event of the elortion of Fremont, 1
cr the judgment; but although he design- This gentleman is Dr. Buchaorin [Laugh-1 J
I near Shrewalrery, lately, enald net. agro*
die work of t&gt;x» “law and order” chivalry? submitted by Dully Brook, and hi* com­
ed no higher destiny for hi* children than terj
'
.
'
al* is tho second case of the kind dial peer, Keils, to Gov. Wive, and endorsed 1 upon the apnearanee of the horae-fly, and I
ixa. Saddle and Harness Makto »cc them the wive* of respectable men | Then uchavc another- physician whose Jhii
by him, “unproved in lx-halfof the South.”
XUM, .
umovu
‘plainly
'."■'iLi- amjum
1
recently h»p|Knod.
i .—Vrer-. Meek, eree
;-------------- ,
•
-»n«. —in
Mudd i feature*
feature*
we
cannot
discorn,
we
.-*nn&lt;4 very
very plainly
d
*»"- , R*’
• y^iin. rrtpcstfuBy,
KS.'ZS.^hmionia.ay.j-M
rustic whom they
re. Harter. »**■_________ I Bellfo Creak. J«
It ia aa follows:
1. As soon ns the telegraph shall con­ them, and accoated
i. Hiaite, Sign, and Portrait
Poxk!*
from
i
br
of
Um
J»rk
U»«»
£
j
,
_____
-----------imirSprmnM. Could he have forreron
vey to Gov. Wise, intelligence ofthe elec­ ever sec a b&lt;&gt;rwtion, by the people, of that Black Repub­ Rodgw, scratching I i upper story, “Nos*.-.
•Jio,futnfe
daughter* would bcoimc
lican, John C. Fremont, all telegraphic ■lent ft, I never aec
Aa soon aa the
'tho i eo that we cannot ace the real cxpnwaiou ।
riuntsU. The General with sqmc South wires leading to the North, shall be in­
Br 8. Brarm. Thia well
Carolina friends were culling upon Col. stantly revered, to prevent a repetition of
Tremont, and the conversation rsn upon this gross insult to Southern chivalry.
2. Gov. Wire will immediately andie election, when &lt;-ue of the chivalry said;
s TObACCOH -j • be “unknowing aud unkix-wmt*-) •««p^. “Air. Fremont, If you are elected we shall noimre, through his favorite organ, the
HAWixry
.
edfu- the Kreot "‘^’^^th^ho^ de- i uUr to aay, but I really hc^&gt;e in coma way wrofr.” Cnl. Fremont instantly replied: Richmond Enquirer, the consolidation ot
• 1 hope you will make arrangement* to the Senthcrn States, n« the “Empire ot
the patient may b- - .
.
the South,” and proclaim himself Empe­
leave the State behind you!”
^wrt fee pJrifr*efj!feMere- Omak i
Fmta. *•&lt; **7*^ “lUWlXTH
That ia Dr. Fillmore.
ror, with the title of “Wiscncre the first.”
Hem com&lt;* the man of the new school
3. Gun. Quatllcbum, will be appointed
pyHoti. Charla* Sumner reoantly coa man in whose energy and youth, and ;
cfored to th* New York Tribune Fund a | by the Emperor td the command of the
n,™™
«•*»» J~ "
■”'1
Banix &lt; soot Hot aa, by Campbell A ,
“Army of the South," and proceed at once
check for 1100.
to
Washington Cltr, to take poaresaloa
&gt;«"i. fesito creak, Mfefo______ ;
nroodlv over tbs anrertrel h-&gt;mre oi r. gof-the arehicre* and treasure* of the late
BovVlIorw, By J. n. »'&lt;«».
1
Bept-W, 185®.
uawuts
Republic. Upon entering the city he will
w feiai hi.
be met by Gen. Pierce and an escort uC
etale that it »a tolerable quiet in the Inte­ Northern doughfiuxw, who will tender
want* is air, ia lijghi
patient will mMd»
rior.
the key* of tlie treasury, aud point out
C.Fremont. [Re
Borden atill cloacd against I rec Star i the' vault* containing the moncvbogs, tM» ]
to subscribe for a periodical T"
ill raise from the men from going and returning.
Two yoang men going foom Lawrence
Mtasnau. Horsa, by J. P*.Ta
‘ Wcl»trr&gt; Aliulnec. Hepwrld*name '
euro their clcvatfou Co high rank hi the down yrrterdsy.”
That family aasuradly adds to die hii City on the eighteenth
tellectual resources of the B
er ic remainder to be convert'd urn
The Ohio Sta’ i-ZwW

&lt;

S

Y

O

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

Jit Pricrg Lower

B. 0BIKXFJE1.D

i.age

oxnuutven*

k-T* MWJ

*IW-mA*»*&gt;

Itlwri it waa received or

AR ^oUlZSn. r.«n&gt;a Sn»Ui .■&lt; M.
-&lt;,«aod'DiX**'*"’H be immediately

R- GnwrtXLk, Prosecuting Attorney-

*«« why Hufis* Cboate raw
port ot the Denreerat., w*«
habit of dk-frfcBng (riminal&gt;.

�—In roakttg macratic Platform, in^conncclion with the I
When Col. Fremont took hb
J 11:_:_
^hera, and than com­

control over the Territories and protect
mriy
Hint an attempt Lad been made to throw. [
Use eaten train frwH tW Republican meet- ;&gt;—
ing at Boonville off|hc track. A corra*- j
pondent, ouiv of tla&gt; mot reliable gcnU*.| j.

men hi tlx- uorilM-m-part of tho. county—“j
M-nda u* the annexed pertirolani:
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I
&lt; hi ibe weeing of the day oT.the Mas*
Meeting W Btirtivfllv. *« tlie rttnrntrain, freighted witb -400*-Aaanau lixca, wns
..MrataWraKrarallta,
t..n, w'.Hjro tho railroad crowds tho plank •

N. BAILEY, Eorroa.

y arrived,
REPUBLICAN THKST/
For Prvsitoit.

JOHN C. FREMONT,
„

WILLIAM L. DAYTON,
‘ ""

as..,.™;
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merit.
have not only

tlie nominee of the I

_
ona| District
contest i» very plow between CamXS

Rea. and VuUgnfflngharn, Dem.
’ to attack* arc repcllfa the Thirteenth District, ul0 „ .
Tbo threat* of the is ciooc l&gt;«twent Grilownr, Rep.
In Prrwmohzfrs. mid Dra.
B«h Dbtrtrap,.
majorities huit-felL
c

concern* ofhh country.
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Atapte— ^-ir-ratancid

trap

Wo hava grcsemnnl .District PcHdhrtmn.ijd (it£

Q UUHB WW „l Julgiltg *U P**0®-^**’^**1^
•i™. k.1 if*.

Seek re-elock-d in tho First aHd^xtsuU.
a drmocratlc gain t&gt;f two tnuinim s.
HamMb.n County shows n l:,T11|,rlf-_

character will.maintain him in it.
kind rf aliment, ot ran 1»
Dib
Thi&lt; is
1. the
the aamo
Mine CoL
Co1, Fremont
r rcmom who
«- »*
*■ mm.
. -n,rr,. „„ I&gt;t?In^rBlir
ct the Southern otiMtorv.— iftrirtbrTflWrcwmttHtl««» eHBtMwf rf.le
।
।
i 1 ,n
rose
HitlmTOTi^TJir^
ika tn the moat uneciuvocal doctrines or tec Southern
soutDcrn tfriptory.ungawry.
__
dm aectioual w»eh they —
m recognise UusnMKtvca^rr—*—
—-* .h*ro gained.
»i0
t
—
! laMM^Md
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tr,
ay4
*
‘
U
Mt
.
yjltron &lt; •.
Wi have not been, however, . .
Republican m»j-tritv,
L7«0.
punition
to th* apread &lt;
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— -r' N doctrines

‘"T nil ¥

Mime* drAcn iu between the plank, ma-i
king the-------- ‘------ a—-—L
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our neighbors, and ate!! nrrer sprolrhtt-

Arrivpl «rf to* (^orjr

.

Not Vcu, Ore. ia—Tta Pretax
George Ijm , arrived last night MiththK' aenro in New York,* rit«*po*Jcnt/f comes nccvMary to rcpbl t&amp;ir attacks.-*- (brain mails to tho SGlh ulu. ueariv V&gt;.
the very letter, Ibero Is no mistaking said:
aenro »n new
.
000,000
in treimirc, and mLiu .'fr,^.
“
When
he
acquired
terrik'rry,
property
lots been our course, is now our
। the position of tho Republican party’ nor
toe Banter, Jo*eph /olllby. propounded liis
.
New Grefcida, the South Pucifi,-, .iMlau.
in slaves in such territory b protected by
STATE TICkET.
I ofour noble Standard bearer.
aaericaorliuiHtions tb tbr l’tonoer.
nneer. That
1W ^^.and wffl'WntintM t&lt;&gt;
over a eatalc :&gt;axs. 11»-,
and Australis.
.
the Constitution of the country ; and that
hravq|&gt;py ,.a sou of Mr. Jonathan Joure,
For Governor,
.
the first oft ,
if u man goeKfrom a slave State into the paper attempt*! to anlwcr ftt
The grtieral mtelliym^- p,Wl ( a|it|r
of Ecrnmn, wax arat to look after *uwe
KINSLEY 8. BINGHAM. [ that supports Buchanan fur the Prcddt-n- Territory, and rorriro his property (that thoBQ queatiuuf, and tLai.ana-.vcr watt yr
nia ia unfalpoH.Jit, aud pilitkx w.unfed'
&lt;
ittlc, au.f iu bis pursuit of
• diolleogc from Geo. A. SmnK
.
of Livingston County.
'
; cyl Nearly all tlie leading inch of that is, Ida slaves) with him, tho Cunstitutioa ry BueoMrfully replied b&gt; by Joseph
tlie ptibHt* tidnil to the exdtuik« ot'vtburt :-m, &lt;.ros&gt;udtlu-.pl.iuk ruadur.d railn ad.
The reded to oui humblu
M&gt;t* prrii-cts in Sim FranriMco.
For Lieutenant Governor,
| party, and moat ofthe rinkutid file fi&gt;rm- protects that property.”
liby, in the Bkmwr of Sept. 18thnnd (bus dptpvcMd anj provenU-d a tcrpwd-.rreutr.taltatai rtxlltafri op l.&gt;
Thi? Is the doctrine of .die Buchanan
*rbeznwM»niovcm&lt;.nl uufwt to unit,,
riblc'.w Ack and.wautia waste of Jifc.
'
1 crly proR-wd. to be in favor of the prohi­
GEORGE A. COE,
Pioneer of yehtenlay, charge* the Banner ;
«
cumtat
«US
Sten&gt;-&lt;
n»re,
wr
will
tiw various clement* in opposition to toe
! of tic tics nnd on cither side
bition of Slavery in the Territories. To Democracy as avowed by tho great ma* with not attenffiugto its
. of Branch County.
r, when that
Ctare«/.
tai tadtatata.rart Democrats, wliu crothe bitter cnrniini&lt;
is an ciuuauiiucut of right or leu fret in
! of hb Southern supporters, that slavery
For Srorctary of State,
sulntantiatc the truth of this assertion, we ।
answer had al ready, ^irod ample at­
qBre.tata propouwU recta woA«M° the Vigiianoj Coramittct-.
I can be carried into any Territory in which
refer to tbeir published speoches, to tho;
.
JOHN McKlNNET
.
tention from fee oorrespendrot who prolltMWv- *JiMV\ery cm te rrgaixlyd
The Rct.-LlfiB. Howard Mnlrolmln.
b, o tarncpoudecl, Jutapb loDiby- Jr.
rowlutlon. of their Com ent ton. and their I«» « «»' prohibited by poaitlvo law, and puunded the rmpilrir*.
of Van Buren County. .
A apedmettof
n* n&lt;j|hiqg,b« italhuu PrpvnkntUl and tbc
He I. rereful, btarvre. Io tapilita ital been disinisara from the pastoral oiHcc of
legislative ads. Rut by *«W atrange
protected there by the Gmstitetiun tall ant
id bo nobly rewarded. ।
modcaty rarriy met witli!
For Auditor General,
the Baptist Church, in Wheeling, for -m.
rnctamorphrois “a chaagc ku come over j We know that this doctrine of slavrej- exthe pita, J utarfiM -tall ta dta rth oi
Wbo.ua* guilty of this wanton and fiend­
soundness on the slavery cpicr.inn.
WHITNEY JONES,
ish doslre tii thus aacritcc the live* of so
the spirKof touir dreams." Aj *uuu M i kosiuu ia revolting to the fcuhnga of nuny
| JT The wood* in thb vicinity are on the Cliftou House, In Canada. V hat a
of lugliam County.
The steamer 0ty of Manchester, from
many. p*rao&lt;is because they favor thv
fliree leading Democrat*, such as
' it liccoincs apparent that the Smith want ; °f th® Northern supporters of Buchanan, fire, and a den»e colutms of »mukt has fill- horror
,
creatprmciplrsofFrcedom,ianr&gt;t known. |
Liverpool, orritvd at PLila-k-lpka u-».
For State Treasurer,
Slavvrv in tlie Territorii s^and that Mr. - bnt mich b th* platform on which ho cd the nir for &lt;- oral day*, wholly ubaotr- Brooks and our neighbor, tavb of the tcnlay. .
tint m» hojw no delay will besnficred by
SILAS M. HOLMES.
' Buchmim needs Southern vote*»tha policy 1 ’tamfr, ouch arc the influence* with which ing tho »nn from our view. mJ rendering Clift-n House !
the company in offcriDg proper rewards. |
,
.
■ - Cot. Fremmrt has left town to.be »k
of Wayne County.’
end umpg ail uidcavoro to .trek &lt;?ut the ■
I of Slavery prohibition which before wm ■ if clcrted, be will bo surrounded and the the air verv ukplrosnilt raid -almost suffoWc preir
to l&lt;* him and Mr. Jowpb
_______
rn-nt a wttak pr ten day*
►-roiitxJntyc, aud If thia is another phase -f
Attorney General,
right amKWMitational, at the wotd-J**. । *«ev iteble tendency of hb adiubtration
’ xj JuUiby, Jr. settle their- own divputca.—
toting.
JACOB M. ilOWARD,
l-onld- rufkuuxm, let it be »iddy kub*u
ToUncXX. GaTHKKIXCm.----- M»ndL-!Z
We have
hid fl.iim
claim to
to (he
dhtinc' t'j ChaMt "-suddenly becomes wrong and I will bo to frvur tec scheme* of the South- j
ti-.. never
i_... I.Id
the diatinc— Utica Herald.
OcL ft.—The greatest gatlx-ringof toe
of Wayne County.
1 ummnslitutiotial. llic Mhrouri Compro- era aristocracy who are weking to over­
TronsT&gt;*a»l&gt;a EtecUsn.
tion of a public debater, but ** Mr.Sutith curnjKiign in Ohio, was at tin- RcpubliranThe
returns
from
this
state
arc
Incom
­
. .
For Sopcyiutcudcnt
of PubMa lustruction, mbe which prohibited Slavery in the Ter ’ mu the Tt-rriwic* of the Nation with the
4 Tremont's Petition.
seems anxious to signalize himself in that barlMX-ttU, bckl here to-day. Il is thm-dd
plete and sotaswhat conflicting. The first
IRA MAYHEW,
• ritories mm repealed by the Duuouulic ciirac of human slavery.
Hodon't wont to oflriid the Cutbulkw,
line, we ftsel some* hat inclined to give :1ml not lemi than eighty thouauid ivvnih
of Calhuun Comity.
' party, and opposition to tlie policy c*tal&gt;-’
Ti*» Republican party, aa we have bo- reports were fcvorableto tlio Buchnuiem,
•nuaie he wonts thuir wotea.
Aim an &lt;&gt;f.portnnity to do *o, oonseqtirat- wire presejit.
Free rrem&lt;«pu~
Precompiled tbocnHe don’t want to offend the Know ForCvmmiMioner of the State Land oPce,, likhed bv the founders of our Republican I Jdre shown, repudiate and contemn those Stucry of thee t-rre
Six targe
Urge oxen
oxcu acre r.u.t.,1,
roasted, but tKy,
ibrv,
‘
\
U&gt;u
&amp;&lt;x
J’ hb nonltrv vard Into his b« w®
1
.with
Mith their
tbeir accuttmuixing
accunmanx ing teotnan-L
tb.iuwn-L uf
d
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
Government, has
1 «»«ltlng diH.trtoea,.of tee Southern alave- lire contents &lt; ‘ ‘
id
Ctapmta •I"- O«rt n~~. I» &lt;b“
uJ dta
"You see." said lie, "bow I am situated.*
of J ackwn County,
i u the hailing principal -'f&gt;he Bncbanior*. t
»they take open and manly ground paper and outdi
i.H. r®.ru .&lt; .ra.inc1 Snd. m utaK &lt;™ "«*’?
,«««». mrnltad • .^brtb, »rn- .«ppt «.,&gt; I,f,„ |.a|f ,btn
kta
r-ilnrt*
al
,uT
^Lr
tata.. intlT iu the 1moiw that divide political part** prorewion could rvudi the ground. Tl.i
Under the spwl.»u» pk-a of inaugurating | in favor of preserving the freedon of tbc
Tta.bta, i. &lt;ta m.taiwJ- . Ijrirg F„r H,.,,,!,,., ..f th.Star Bo.nl rfEdon. 1
ofStatabtara....rertatta~-.»&gt;ta
gtavrrfss tart.«« «J«rfz 4 w. tai
&gt;-: i1etnunt wlueh firat ap[&gt;earc&lt;l in the I
•
, the doctrine of Spatter Sotrettignty and‘ Ti-rritoric*, and prohibiting fciavery there­
Ce»taunitd A^tertiaer on ^authority, ufl
r-rnrynr* xvn r tnn
□rlnum, "f»•—rpoprr. taUr rrurta.
I
Urcreit.-.I ^dtalitai pn-.tad. Tcnc B. F. Cuok. । a brae M.temmt
.
GE? ™ " !IAnP'
i allowing the people of the Territory* to in. Now, which will you vote for! Be- tatatrr, tamju. rtatata tta «b.r tab. *■
"• ■“* “
I "rf- •d4.-rt~.
d li.prrt b,
I manage their own domestic affairs, the CTIAXAW and tlavery retention, &lt;r Fkkmoxt
outraSraU&gt;5rar»WM~a^S,lt..4'j
vfldtataturaj.
up and indicate tlut the state has gone for ,a* carl««»t convemcore.
e qur^ij . cungreggted ilmtaan.li iu the stn-co.
fi.ur rieapnaslblegenticnien who weJoprr .
F..
interdiction was torn down. But cron and Fxxxoom? In tho contest between ■i^aiitata. hi. »tta..tad»i. »iptaitab»n»u.tauu.uJi.
sent al the inters iew. It b a lie whttb ।
DAVID 8. WALBRIDGE,
this doctrine of Squatter Soi'ertigntg lias freedom and slavery, party lies have no
has boon completely overpowered and j
---------------------I nn-ut tm.** wceiihg here is imtmtw.__
I already been deserted fiy its unnatural bindingefficacy. - Tbc shackle* dial bound irivdy what tbc rcsul is, but the latest UP°«- ---------dbl&amp;tch looks like a Republican triumpk
Maple Grove ia the Field.
! Fnm* - twenty to twenty -five Usiumii.1
crush'd by irrcfragiblo testimony contra- REPUBLICAN I COUNTY
TICKET,
। parents. The South claim the right to men in party servility have already been
dieting it, and yet the Free J’rett rontui” ”
---------- —------------Tta Rrtaldtata. of M.td« Grtar tabl Jta-l-l-•
carry Slavery into any Territory of Ok* l-rokem The ftmiliar cry of Democracy
ucs publishing it as tiwnigh it had m-ver
• todiana Election.
., c
v • i.v
trotUinxstands. Ibcsp^kersare M.rtte
JOHN ROBERTS.
United States h here it is not prohibited has been found to be delusive. The par- 'Tbe rrlum from thi, Suie ire wr *
Veen disputed. What opinion ran honest
1 ,g.
.
-’
, .
J M tad. Ita lljrkiad
&lt;4.Uta
For Representative,
»y. tad M~re. B|«tta-r. IW.ltk tai
nn&lt;l intcUigeot men haw ufamha paper
hy law, and maintain it there under the ty have retained the name, bat drocrtol mA™, tad Uta.itatat.rr Tta refrinu ' 'l“h *“
’
J—
.b-n7*-&lt;
i tadki tad goBtlcoreof tfcoUwn. pr«»,l llarwer.of thirid-.. Th- pr.--.-ta...
as thia I—Detroit Tribune.
JOHN M. NEVINS.
Constitution.
Tho bogus Democracy, the principles. In a contest like the prrore fir reum tofctor tb. BtabtataCtad, ,w„u„
u .bfcb u»
p.. tafure p.-tag . giuo^.i-t-i-H,
For County Treasurer,
who support Buchiujun, are. all opposed ent between Freedom and slavery, the
4.U f.„ Otatatar. bta traMy wy .
•„,
taxi
.irpn-i ... b-pb.k,
IL N. SHELDON.
to the prohibition, by Cnngrcs*, of Sla­ mention of party obligation* is unworthy
yet known. The true hearud Republican
J
,
i.w, r„&gt; kt.* &lt; t*Mrre^wrTv f,il* fivc koislnii Isinner* *»\Y* extract from tbc Colifornia'Farmrr
McMa-Crra1 r.rantefow tn.
For Co. Clerk.
very in tlie Territories, and the extreme the vocation of a Freeman. Let every Colfiu. i. »upbo*d to be reflected to “•"»«*■ A Hrmont pole, 190 fret high
the following tribute toJulm C. Fremont.
friend oi
of nanua
human uiocrvv
Liberty luru*
throw political
r-orile of
of thttr- iriciia
luiiuuii -, 1,
a
,
.• ...
. .
. wM-rmacd. The meeting waa addresx-d 1br trirgrajJ., ra.d r&lt;»d
tlx
GEO. W. MILLS.
Southern doctrine that the people
fcllnpral pray traira-taK-rf. 0^..taHlta..»oni.r.J..le^&lt;taer.
r. _
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.
A. Sweczcy and Geo. Mills. Tlx-1 w ildest cntlnt»i:wn.
This paper has the largest circulation of
Tcrritoric* have no right to
E-For Register of Dcnb,
Fm’J.Hriterth' Tt™.
. | r;publie.n.X;tbai«hri5lnjtowp, and al 1
Zk„~
|0 _ &lt; R u
tiny journal In that State, and speaks the
rallying
around
the
standard
of
the
glorivery
therefrom,
Ik
already
inaugurate
’
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JOHN 8. VANBRUNT.
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'
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,
nwM-.im, ■ &gt;i.m,ins. iu. —
real sentiments ofthe fiirmcrsof the Gol­
the policy of the Bucli*nut Democracy. Ws Yvnng
Rader, help to swell the
We hare
have received
wived the Oto
flth number iff,
rf, *&gt;
» “f the
lbc adjmmng
•‘&gt;1™®* tonn.
“”•«» uf A.,
A»y n.
rm ami
mnl. hcan
lican n„^ing in
ln tWspUrc
thjfcV&gt;tfav w
W„*
J |U
(U
Fur -Sheriff;
den Stale!
f Castkton, itec wnk- awake, aod fighting . largest ever hJ.l in tbc buuteen.t. m Ubi&lt;x
Th- platform of the Cincinnati Cun.cu-1 Udo of 'k-Uiry teat is now sweeping over tlie above pcrbsliral, published at
W. K. FERRIS.
tion, in which Buchanan haa merged hb I the Nation, Lrt everyman wlw h •H**- . ftlG- and
By tiiia aaail we received from the pub­
-—
■ ay. —
•
tawJ
the attcmlnMe Ix-injr variously estimated
MP, —
troads
New —
York.
It ■.-..nfutiv c.»- Frredom m
id Fwwoxr.
lishers a beastifully bound copy of thh
at from thirty to fifty thousand. Tinra
DnuAl. jon fee w}Jte paper, and pre* i
'
**' •
ownidcutitv, take* strong ground agaimt. cd to the kehetnaa-of the present Douph- JAMES A.SWEEZEY.
woric; just fawned from die probs uf Messrs.
j wa* apeaking from linr stands, and gnat
the CM-lutim of Slavery ftwn the Terri- /“« administration rest hi. vote for free-1
Ticboor Ar Field*, Beaten, it i* but just
, a ...
.
, .
,
।sent*a
i aent* a beautiful
beautiful typographical
typographical appearappear*
For Circuit Court G&gt;muii»ioncr,
The Maa* Meeting of the IlcpnUkmy, cnthushigu was tnaniierted.
Jurui
Candidate,
and
a
glorious
and
over.
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f
j
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to remark, that the iworks issued by tiih
torioi, cud say*.:
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WAI, BURGHER.
e.- It is tnfly what itjpurports to
JliddlmUle, ou Salonjay last, aftenioui
celebrated jnibllshing house, bear n pecu­
&gt;
i”
'
M.xnuw*. kid. &lt;»et. 10.-—Them wax an
'‘Retofetd, 'ITLit m e rocogu'izc tbu ri"hl whelming victory will bo the inevitable. u
FurJudge of Probate,
njL 8
7
cjBOjT|fct.K cr tut ratt&gt; aronn, ao and evening, wai sttemded by a'vcrj'peat „„„ „ w „Vini„„raiI nin
liar stylo of catridleuwi then* i*a style of
imri c isc Ih-publiran mocthi" here tiwby,
&lt;J- tho peoj&gt;le ■&lt; Ao Territories, including rrea
,
| incvHL-Bfc, utuuTtuxxD nil nwt.”
O. L. RAY.
elegance in their worba rarely found upon
---------- - llal
vtwenty
i .
■
crowd of Frvmotitere, who manituitcd the ; it bring conqiutcd
.......... tlx&gt;ufcui&gt;!
Kansas and Nel&gt;ra*ka, acting through the
the niany books tha» aro thron n in such
Fi»r C&lt;&gt;. Survcvor,
Connecticut Election.
jI ’it• contains a v*ry large --f JlzLl
amount
of
choice
cBtbu*iaam.
The lurge houte '■ pvrxms wi re present Ti»e proccmwu
I legally amUftirly expressed will of a maThe Border Ruffum presses have raised |■ ««o.t
original reading’ fcnra.
from .k.
the pens of ,k«
the
abundaneo upon tbe wind of public furor.
A, C. WILSON.
rrP&lt;Tkltw,n, uasovcrCre mnaiT..
ijority of actual rvskienta; and whenever
MiW*. Tlckr.Or A Fields stand deeen edthe number of their iuhabitanu. justifies it, a great shout over the result of the town ■ ablest
••
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■ *in every I
American
writers, and* b
. ,,.
’-------- * -a.* n.-----------For Coroners,
ly high as publishers of works of high lit| to form a Gmslitution, with or witlmut elections iu_ Connecticut, but from tlie fol­ way calculated to interest and instruct
। thronwd the windfows'an i all mail* ' t'lT’X AmWlvhl»"
L
MUDGE
AM.
T.
WHEELEU
ernry- eharBClei.
। domestic slavery, and bo admitted into lowing article from a Connecticut paper,
,
rti
,
o.
ia
w,’° tnrongtdtbe windoa s&gt;u&gt;t all araila-, Oi-t. 2, stat.-, that a black-mad tariff few
TW fltft* df C*i|. Fremont, issued at the
tin VntcUb mhc^^lTb u
1° I'^’J'^bkmde.^'TIwi'iunanaotru'riiJj been kvud on the itfkv boldere of that
tlie Union upon terms &lt;/ perfect equality
it would.seem as though they were shout­ tag tauJlMta&gt;ta
h l. ta,utau.1,
b, M-ta Wb^ri.r
1,4.1. ItaUrj-raU,
pnwewt times willtbd received with mark­
A a the time for deciding the issues that with the other States.”
ed freer; identi&amp;d ns-h* ka with C'alifarWe ask onr readers to mark the plira- ing bofi.ro they were out of the woods.—
nix
Hb'name, hi* acts, his life, srem divide tho IWoAgrcat political partiro
The State appears to be true to Freedom m America. We hope it will obtain a’ . . »r v i
. st » • . r
i ”f &lt;!»« -ni.-nd* of Mr. Buchanan, kghm
scolngy
of
the
foregoing
resolution.
It
blended with Cnliforaia history in such a draws near, it ia important that every
wHerircdrtrik It b edited by Wm.T.
Mr. LttttafcJd,,
4 fuW ^.to-reatthe
by an incr&lt; used majority of tho popular
way iw to widd aclmrm that no political elector should take a careful survey 0f
c * rffectitally ignore* the doctrine of SjjuatPosTuand Gaaaoa Wilku. ' Thn ...I ; °fRapid* Hw Middleville Giri' ’ Trrasttry buildings, nod were c.-ill.d on by
axp.'n&gt;i&lt;rnsc*n
w.—take
y* awnv.
X
k
1*’“'".ln &lt;•’U*r “»
»" • PKTcr ’• Ur
cn «’“&gt;• and OBl&gt;’ dwlan* that vote, notwithstanding the fusion between
. .
■ i anon -j v'.
Club were in attendance, end gave rome' “federal d/gnitarics" to rahsrribe to ths
"TOirahMAtad^
riu&gt;l
.
h
w
p4
ju
-ES
k
-O'the
Fillmore
and
Buchanan
men.
W c rvnicniuvi'
namtar —
wvn -m.w mtn: wucu
.bo, ■
,,/L.
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.
,, - - ,
Ihe [-.pl. of Ita-TerHWfj.who. &lt;taj
resting upon the nrenn m-4ft. while wen- 3nd witellrgent manner the brex-men*
S|«rin»n mmtar. oTH
ta tata «
..... * "T
I ft-l.rr.l. .&lt; tat—
• ecinc tn be admitted as a State, may act
ding our way to this r.ew world, wt would i weapon, the ballot:
taroltat.tadW..talltaiM&lt;or.mrf
“?•
' on the r^ucstiim of slavery, but not by a
turn to “Fremont’* California," amKuir-1 “A «rr*paD
fOn’" d0’" “ ,,in&gt;
The town elections on Monday resulted I the aub*criptuiia' of anv gentlemen or La-'
^‘tmd mjjonty , 42 (mH), *K) eadq those rvreiv ing Mhrks
.... H&gt; 4ta-rlp..lta«rtta frtare«...u-.l.
- ----------- ----- “■ ■“ *•
’ fair inference, while It la a Territory.— handsomely itrftwor of tho Fremont candire who wirii to taxroie auUcriben.
’ “ No”’m,*r’ for h.»“«« •“*
I «toO, k 15 e^r. ttew rere.v ing -is­
hilbi of this Eden land ,* bls wivid pictures!
When tbc Toombs Bill of the laat session didntes. In towns like Waterburr^itam______ _
'
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1 । riw «M'«1.400. $12:30 tsach; am! tlroe n­
then ad-wildly beautiful and so ntrango n*
By common consent, the old party Sa­ of Congress was under considerate® in ford. Bethel and Bridgeport, th* FilltnourA Rteb Treat PronGo*.
&gt;*"•------------------- . cIh1n« *’-000’
tw'u
re seem like'fiction, we have seen morn
the Senate, Mr. Tumble, a Republican ners united with the Democrats, but even
L. 8. Howfll violinht, will wire a i
B-rr,
I**1
vf the -1^than rcalizeJ. ’ '
then their accession did not carry any
. *1 wan, uotims, win give a - . ... o
J
• . month of Scptenik-r.
Our love of Flora drew us to him for and tbc questions whether Freedom cr Soiator from HI., offered the following great weight; on the other hand, it show­ grand Concert
of
Violin,
Harp,
Gdtar
AKriniItu^ ^ctj- waa hdd at Prnrlt- ,
‘
-----------grand
Concert
of
Violin,
Harp,
Guitar
;8bvery shall rule th* jwlicy of the Coun­ amendment as a new Section :
ed a remarkable weakness of Fillmore and Areoniron
imltalioaa
at
the
Court
1
T
'
11
**
»d
Tim
ruby
Palllics
1*
FMIMMrbtn.
Accordcon iniilalions
ITl
** Wednesday and Tuuraday oftofU
tifiil in Nature, nud loving him as a man try, whether Slavery extension or Slavery
"Be it ftutficr enacted, That the provis­ votes. The Fremonters gained largely
th» vlllacn.
villaac, on W*in^.r
Wcdneadav I WW*‘
T'*t attendance
nMrnd«*« was
WM very large, i•
, .
,
thro, we love him none lew n&lt;nv.
Wo prohiliitioti shall be the acttled policy of ion in the 'Act to organize tiic territories over last spring. Increasing their own ma­ House, in thia
evening nuxu Ho haa tbc reputation of! *-*
and a:.!TJliM«M&gt;ledo*iraMa.t
•crylamkble dmire Maa toaBiicaud
,rf[)‘lS ... . .- hl
h^v(&gt;«ij&lt;»tMd![ .. Jb*' u1
,,“,,c ..,._
love the good and true wherever found,
of Nubra-tita and,Kansas,' which declares jority and reducing that ofthe Badianeera.
______
r
imiu
WW|
the
Nation,
have
come
to
bo
regarded
as
muaidil performer.— t1 ta
ln rttata.
Pronu,u theiDikwtrial luU'nsC*w
of the1 IL2^-11."^. J.' iZ'.L'i.iL .u* •
st
and as we glance at our bright land now,
it to be tho true intent nnd meaning of ' Fairfield county has gone largely for bcing a brilliant ra
umw
recrilr, arc we nut indeb*.- tie great questions to be derided in No- said act nut to legislate slavery into anv
i * irocul 'hnariritr k . ounty._
' Independent* S^ttare. .the Anter:. w» »t
trie* Fremont for much of j verabcr. Now what are the relative po- any territory nr State, »or to exclude 'll
voto is the largest, anil It was imited tor
—
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'r
r.
Tui
;
,
.Centre
Square,
and
tl»"
Di-mre
m**
it
Sac.OHM tart rfHsUton .niumuf d» w« er&lt;.: |«rtlta «•
therefrom, but to leave the people thereof the Bwhanecr vote, bnt it was generally | -We repel tU idea of being aggressive 1
The gain over last spring is 1 —«!»«»•■* »rt «i—
.
tau B.P.E- perfectly frvn to fnrni and regulate their deflated.
-*•
- • v- domestic iustitu^on* in their own way, large.‘ features in men, fur if we! ham party whitfr nominated Freeuont 1 Bubirct ionly to ill* Coustitutiuu of the UniWtaltaw. tl.«bfeH»JNtal4»’..lrh,, tad"Ban. df ll.tai.4, „4.J,' Over the prinript .ttal myp ■
Wtatta,
.Iwptatat.
I.™
fta«
lta.tatarp.ppr."
“
B
:ta
C««
Ho«4
..
tod
State*,"
WAS
INTENDED
TO,
fl
1
,
tcaiuaen, oar motives will say*;rorriy bu impugned.
But to tin- book.
Ibwolvcd, That the Constitution confer* DOES CONFER UPON, OR LEAVE
of gHB. Whih the apmkiug « a* f i-« *"
1
«**!»«r.ra*..•«*»Ow»«k tau»fta.'
W* make an extract from the work—it an Congroa sovereign power over the TO THE PEOPLE OF THE TERRI
a procession'of Fillmore m«n *»«&lt;! lf»
°l f.tarrr TOrtwr,' In H. tanr j“““ Libc,,f »»(«a b. square,.-when the two mnsac' ; ■ «d in
deliunatoa *c- ricariy and truthfully the . Territories of tlie United State* fur their TORY OF KANSAS FULL POWER, U» . tab. »ta. prr«.?u . pn..,r, ing'4-1
iKihie trait* of the num, that vcfrelB due, government, aud that in tho exerriao of AT ANY TIME, THROUGH ITS TER imlt {firn discovered nt a late moment j cf JO'tarday, i^ wlioh that papci _
I
&lt;* W tins a good boure. ebroring ths mlluu ticket.
to him for wh*t lie,has dono for our no- (thia power it is both the right and the RJTOHIAL LEGISLATURE, TO EX- that the Bnchanecrt hud sccretlv arranged I «» Of dmuting a column awl a half of edi-; Io
ll,c nTutaUon of
agood
lilo-'State, to republish thia faithful par- duly uf Cougrcw to prohibit in the Ter- CLUDE8LAVERYFROM SAID TERJ’Xl*
“ 3™“'
*ra ”&lt; ra.
I 'I' FhlbrMrhk. ■
ll.
itrail
M:i ni
...tarth and
-iU iwJtrttanar
itori:fl&lt; those tw
in relics
of k;.
his &gt;:ta,...N.
virtuous youth,
believing, 1 iritorias
twin
rcSci of barbarism— RlUOItY OR TO RECOGNIZE AND
the
town
meeting*,
for
thebeen
•SltO-tMcfiix
’t, I “
rJitn
—„f»k»
tn-,..*..
...
1 'riU»ta«lta.
I 11**1' . ft. - I
but
tl
tarmp
ttaj
tavr
f.Up
m.t
“
...
’
wh
’
*•&lt;
&lt;&gt;M°
I George J. Cottjc^ rerenHy &lt;d:
too, that Im eariy promise will bu fully , Polyarny
rattgamy auu
aud oraxcry.
Slavery.
UEGILATE n TIIHIEIA
Theret.1* do equivocation in the forego­
• ——------- ’* ’•- —■*------ — |
ntta-ta
-Id-tarff.rt, tad &lt;b'..ud. In Bridr. I
«dtar..l lnaUer.
Ita ml I &lt;-L0B10VBBa&lt;rBUCAN\5CT0HV' Democratic Argus, km ndul
This was voted doivn ns-foUuws:
KrpH . - lift
— the Fillmore
v...-----------. Btichanaa
»- .-----------------: • i tad tafcm.u. taitar rf!ta
a, riivUo0 .a Oto
■ eluman, and last evonina join*"'port
and
men uniing resolution; the Republican party that
*Uta. Bell .X N. II
pumt Democratic Quk H&gt;majority ofthe City
aitoptodik/takca steong and.opcn ground Cnllamer, Durkee, Fcaocndcii, Foot, Foo­ ted, and carried
'■pcecbfcllyWentifyww hintevli ^itofc
Council,bv thirty votc«, bufthe Fremont
in the Ter- ter, Hale, Seward, Trumbull, aud Wade.
JtcMUiaancAuac.
era clccfrd .their Cltj Clerk. As it was
common in- — 11, i
Mr. Qiffi-e lias jtnrt retitraed
• *“"•
Nay*—Messrs Adanm, Bayard, Biggs, tkinicd that Filhnncc hod 250 votes in
’*
’ iState in behalf of Buch. * ■ ■
i hcritanc* ofthe Natiou from tbc blighting Bigler, Benjamin, Bright, Brown, Broad- Bridgeport, this fe doing
p.Og
well. -™
■mj
s sjijs”- *- lotdr "Srrud to the IL®. Millard Fill
In Stamford, tbc tame ra
•Y te
an in-'tur*
*n”naT1 d“&lt;’JfJwra* Tko CoaMi‘ hoad. CASS. Clay, Crittenden, Dadfic,
made, but though the town went foewby
itbdntw from Ins (Fill- tntibn of the United State* say*:—
. ....
Cnrenrextt,
over 1Q0 laat apring, the two tlekvta commore1*) present
. i. •1. ieutial ।
“Congrea* tduill have power to dl»po**
MH hhnoiainadM.
pored JW3 to MW, dividing the town offiSummit County thua far, iwo R&lt;.pui,.
ltd* Ing -■*
a huidwwnetala"
rn^nwd the most iuemitmti.
aindidato. — W* la—iittmt this pruporal; olIllakc al! needful' rules and rccu- Mallory, M**.n, 1‘rm.Fugta. Reid. 8*- wr*, And- ‘aWwV^
—’*
■*“'*' •fa
­
ou the 4&lt;h st lodeKm*,
tafldW And tieeoroQalv dedined by tattons reaocctinn the territory «t, other fiastiiw flUM, »mx*4 Ihomp^m
---------------Daririi
tlfr
immc
rombtaation
blc
I
?rtKlf
1
’
ro
".'
tveorda
uf
the
Senate
tuck v, Toombs, Toucey, Weller, Wright Bethel and 7^
two;'
and Yulee—84.n
i 11craiu oi io osy »y». ------- r.
'grajorily .taut 1200—
fotalll

&lt;», n Urge tl him rail wm thrown f J.6. VAN BH‘NT.
beuf the railroad Lnck~mid still1'
’

RertontiofSw-,
Cune.’J-olHltnj; ,

- carry out the prin ijdrt embodied in It to

-

* ta,

dl,™,&lt;ra.b-

nc

Ever!!

We have now on
Imfid U stock of goods
suitable for the
woo
F^rinff Trade,
which we will sell very lte

kindly to them or of them, uaksa it be­

,

l4l

All&gt;* Rcpubliraii ^uaton who were

mr

than

t8a*‘
'
; &lt;■
ioii*”’” "OU1")'&gt; 1000 Republican ma-J
...
'
5000 Renul

Tta AOTtaSjK^e^!

Dural, M*dw« and Columbia cwmxics a p«-ho. been a eontoiud aa-ertion V dvme4 bJ th* ^ItoctaxMa part:-.and^the

cj Information from n
•a, that during Ur lost eight or W
tHtimteeofk««wU&gt;i h &lt;’CuLFrcmmitjofa very nb-reveiH

, fori* cacmlcs art *-

to make room for our,

new stock.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth- j
ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
&amp;. Shoes,
nn&lt;l other goods is
quite foil, and we will,
sell them at prices that
wiili astonish the

world
I

-U- ' ■ ,
:
We have also, eve­
ry thing in the
I

CABINET WARE
line, such ns Bureaus,
Tables, Stands-CIiairs
Bedsteads, Lounges,

•„

&amp;c, &amp;-C.

Ft'RNITl»E Jlade to ORDEK.
Call and see our «itock.
STEBBINS 1 hl-SSEt.I

IlralrasWr &gt;• ICT~'

•

_ ...

STARTLING NEWS
.

FROM

JUOHE DEPREDATION

BORDER RUFFIANS!'
' U not &lt;kir intwnlwn to tlctkil tlsc hor- j
rmwof livil AVer, but tucall attuulioii:

P

.

SPLENDID STOCK OF

NEW GOODS!
Now l»eiag exhibited Iu Hustings by

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

Wp d&lt;» hot broitnti- tn say that our
Stock is "splendid." ami oUr prktr unjirtccdcstedly Zow. . For G»sA oriRrody J»«y.
we wna’r it niuicrtnlr!. ■ Call and csaliiitie j
•Adstock &lt;tf
•

Heady Made Clothing,
Broad. (jiKVifnere, titH Kenlucky Jean
Cfothr; Sheetings, (.heckn and
Stripes, DvRims and
t’.-] '
Tickinta.
■
.GfU pnd cMnilne onr M&gt;&gt;ck &lt;-f ■

BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES.
Menis Double Soled Stogni
*4X1’“/•

“
Tiro aixl&lt;bmer..
Ladies* Bootee-:, Walking Shoes.
OH:sna

W latOT rt'itk of

GROCERIES!

Tea, Jhat. tout bo boot; Coffee. Sugar.
M.Wmw, Oih, &amp;c.» 4L, Ar.

LJDfiB5£-IWt !mm m tifc fton, «riwn
;you can buy ng.

SILK PARASOL

For TEN' SHILLINGS; anil iW that
can’t be beat, for a trifle more, at
the' CnxAc Cash St^ri or-

NEVIR8 fl. KNAPEK.
Call at4 look al &lt;uir

. \

1—■*, lUrafre*. Sik». ric, Au-.

(

‘ irjftqjrs—Of rodle-M varict}--

’ ’

you with fictitiou:
(Soods, too poor U
offer you the k*«

Icforc tho crowd get

fl FNAPEN

awv

timll never be iw^

rara,! -n.

of«.

rar- ir
&gt; *00 Republican m*.

i of our National I^’lirtnro-’tnckcrcwe

2? .
.
'* ,
, ,|
Pcrs ™lkutvW«ty. «« spare-room
The foregoing resolution of the Demo-J* _i ^ro.flm-nifc /

1'itiLf.irs'.

�NHHIMJ OF FAKKI1OM;

ttonnl Diati
nt,

than

Ever!!

adk-tmi ind Gmw,

•

left timtt to-be ab&gt;-

iUXGs.----gathering of th*
l. at the Republican
Jay. Il in thought
tl thousand people

ii-a-tied. hut tbty,
ring IdiouMtHb of
•na, pip, pica, and
v.A ta I'.m* half ttw
the ground. Thu
elewly filled, and

:n prevailed. ■ To-cing dcliverail. to
in tin- Htrcet-..
■t.
The' Frc&lt;'H‘ is immense.—
etilyfivi- tliomand
J there ia speaking
■&lt;jkvr» arc Mcsan*.
’ Duwsau; «.f Albaci-F, Doolittle and
I lie proccMion wax
v«i |H&lt;ii|t—nearly
ini Imrsebmk, and
mired banners wa­
ft" recantation sow
and read amid the

10.—A RrpUmre to-day was the
Saitheastcni Ohio,
uriwialy cxtimatcil
thousand.
Therm
r fttinds and grwtt
v-rffd.
;
!&lt;».—■There waa an
H-*-thig here to-day,
it twenty thpuiumd, ,
-The prucewwia,

diangtiui Organ, of
laek-nutii tariff ha*
iiv li-k!cr* of that
rexjx trouble for tlie
vtr: that a meeting ■
Buchanan, high in
. d»ya since at the
•I were called on by
o subscribe to the
n. mr’fiiHnws:
•&lt; to wuliacribe $i&gt;0
.hirii-s .,f ei,ROO to
c n-cciving ttularicR-

familyTphysic

I

world
"■

■ 1

short

;Jvbt t*&gt; him for clothing that J,

Cai-taia .

AYER'S

T. F. HARVEY.

CHERRY PECTORAL,

sTl?l.’.B!&gt;p k KI'SSEU

(01GHS. °r( OLDS,
n.i-ung-, May I, 1H5.6. ■

lilndrlpMa.
lelpl.uv Olt- 10.
icmertfpnliliwil'nB i
. &lt;&gt;f tin* parties havte Republican*
the AmeriMM'«t
DemocntbttSso'

AYER’S

I’

Wu-li Tubs, Pads, Augur mid Chisel

•? SKK'SfiSa’

GOODS!

■........ .............. ■................

touurt*

KrxrfinV*.

GrindStones and’

a u . «

ir.^ NAII4aASII

------ set®**
Hangings, cunsUntly on baud..

pp • •

Also a large

c.iiH-EXTEirsToots.

FARMING TOOLS.

r I LOTns, lirnad CtolL*. I’ltte sad Foary CamlI 1 ii r:r Naaktet: CtatiruLir. I-iticn Drilling Ac..

ILKWITUKE
and shall
__ _______________ _
k-'(Ai. everything per-| j amsmuitunaua
the

• ..
iHUllllg

,
IO

111*11

L£»RX Ai OATS FOR SALE

1
i TZ.,
-------------- — . —— ---------—As!III . TrAT?l4CAI’SoTerrty «*ri«tr

“m*;::*... ....

°"r ,,r!"lure &amp; n?T

, but the best mntcnalsiB'Jr-Htf^-sr-sSre-nsraiS

.,
J x
T
1&gt;teati-rin*.
-.l I( nniw
•
.
_
.
PhMinng. Rnek.
Bluk, ft
noil
onwr Iruvids.
Iroucla. ’
and double wks Kin
B«ol'pirl Level* nnd Plumb B-b«. White- Usetl and I1O1IC blit 1110 ler.J-.l
GriiU
daiten. Conpw..
. . i, t’nikln«
' Callers. Mill eirrjthinz elee in lht» line for see
i-‘ HruMlt.i.
1 .. ..
Jzax,L IM 4n’««.rr.»l KISFIELD
KXX HELD’’S.

ditioun to our stock, those wishing 1°

In Stt workuicn cinploj Among OUF Stock

shoemakers’ fixings.

at

’

KENHKLD-S._

’ punrhass will find inductmunia

aMrtliBcnt uf cheap and
;liuw Warr, campti-ilog er ■
... Mubwcr Cana, a new
.ueer. ftriactaaael. «t
KEN HELD'S.

AT ALL TIMES

BEDSTEADS.
.S.a’-'. Carti ami (’filler Tubiee, Fall LmJ
KH5HELDU |
Butts’and Serrw* of vnty variety and Jtnn’ i.ind and Lirrht Sltnde, L"Un^t», _______________ ■
1
rouivlti
Cane
and Suriuq Lathan Chain. rjiAliLEtl.OTIlN, Bleached mat-rial* forhUr !
kind -. Knob bek* and Liu iu-s, L iniab-

» NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.
Wr d« not bi-xitnlc't»i say that 'our

a..

Ready Made Clothing,

ti.-n.

Ih•’. 1.
ti
;.t; l Kentucky Jean
&lt; -tc . $lt • :ine&lt; (Jfc-elt* kud
Stripi*. Denims «nd

•• ........... r’- • ................. ■

Mini.’

,

Watch. Clock &amp; Jewelry a .j

call and punltA»c at the Cbct.p Cash’.

;*- ■‘'.Wnni
1™'*!
UWBM,

lll«k ..r
W.tant o»rrv, wan-

CHOOL BOOKS st rarkma kind*, al
_
_
______

S

T.«.k

w.r.„. B^. U.K IU,...... mehuiid and for sale VARIETY

hW.wl-1.

llin-x"* 11-M&gt;ks an.l Stapl- -. Inui (Yi-f;» for Cash. A\ o would invito a tai! .
’ md ^v.. -.1'b.:i- h Screw*.Sud lr**n«, Ans, j a”’1 *n examination of our &lt;**«*!• and
Mill Sawa. Grubbing H-e-. Wiml-.w l‘r &lt;*, «&gt;1 ** W’1.
JO"’ ,

'""J• smTACLH*.
. ,
KR.’imm;XF'.M.D.,.riv*iu }
TO,M?:old PENS.
• I

FOB*

CASH

We iw «wnt care ’in _______ —___
ItjEADY MADE CLOTBIN’G. Co«a. VesU.
si.j,.B.&gt;.K.0,1 M.rt.the Manufacture
of f,.r*.r
ajJS^gSglSSSCsSXES
ges. l-mming, l.mur.and Duckb.lln.i* ,
.
„
to* u*oote&lt;*«,&gt;.d
KEM’lELlrij.
u.u-wd u.bSDHks. Ax.s, .Vika, hmsd
Axes. Benell do.. S.(uai&lt;-s -full ktmjs, ’’ L US’- ft1’ *11 V,tl

s: .. n.r.al. Shoe Kniv*.. Ir ji tmd , p(|
Z-tw Haniiaen*, I'invert. 1 tmeb-s leg/
“
•
Bn:A*. Sewing and Pegging Awls -S- ■- | mQV DC lOUUU
|
In uddhttiu In the above cnnincrsti-I - SEciET.iRfES
£.,./.tl.TiBn'c AND
.«vn T.OOK CAS­
1 Good*, wo have now in Store n largo nnd 1
ES .SOEAS, DUREACS. SO.
pwral n«v&gt;-rtm&lt;-nt of
T.l
COTTAGE. JENNY
; SHELF AND OTHER HARDWABK
LIND AND COMMON

Civil Wai-, Lui tocull ailt’niiou

SPLENDID STOCK OK
M'.W

fl FS1 Tf T %T f|

1 iiiuE AT BARGAINS.

Ituil &amp;-wa Cr^Cui S..., Tvu.o
; Saws. Aumtrs, Planes nf all dewiinkms.

■ hciiate whet satid&lt;.te

KENHELtES.

STOltE”!‘!

____
A g*m-ral ax^rtmetil of new nnd finhSp-.-.s anJSe^r a-1. jsrt r^.-ed

NEVIXS k KNAPEN.
AH THE CHEAPEST. B*d;.. Cable anti Trace Chain, Brasa Kct-

ll»*img\ J m* •, 1-J&lt;&gt;.

,

^“.wi.ioosbl.

BOOTS &lt;5c SHOES.
Tliosc indebted by note or otherwise

■4 ‘
“
Brogans.1
“ Ti-.-« Miid Gaiters.
I.i i’i * B-»&gt;trrs, Walking Shis-s.
■*
Th-*, ;iud (*uitc£h.
QJJ r?i - lu-ninc t«r large st&lt;&gt;ek of

£
■4a.MM.te
“,1”
- .a,/w. m, aw «. last

P
!te*iw&lt;.M*y ’•
[*■
*7

renewtheir
Ihr'.r«rdial
ttrdtftl acknswlalpnant*
acknvwMgiacbUJo
to. ■ ■".P
d. H. MAFEk
Jjar down to a Cambric Nwllc.
। i*».h to 1tvnew
■rMTnr
f aud the Public For Ite- unlfcnn sppn&gt;U. .
_ ,, ,, s
....
_________ _
|
\\-c jwvc flIsQ ju»; received FIFTEEN | {•'••(
Irneounacmcctwhlcli bsvcbetm wrur.led , anil trimmings of all kind*—(an t fad t«»
«
till TONS OF HM»N AND STEEL; also,'
1. Hn C..A
Ila. th—Ir &gt; ...... _.
a.., — I

•SgUWWgjg Startling

«e» • '■■ ■ ,. ........ s«« r™&gt;.**w.*

«**.„

w.
.* &lt;*u
| to OUT SSTMttlVK hT0CK °r
fVlllKlNG RTOV ES

w! -cod fn-m Ito «ti« field of Amerieaaand For- •
1 eign Literature. Tb- ouutauU of lbi» Magaainc

BOQlb AND SHOES.

GROCERIES 1

ia. ’

• in’t 1-- boot; C&lt;iffe». Sugar.
Mr. I ton ft* *•Ibis Mile of Se* '“A- M.*
. A* llna* II
rlI
”'‘! I Caali and aril for K&lt;*d» I a’ Alli".■

;

I

of the L-art pattero**, »l*\ J” 1*T*^*-—
a. and Iliutgingn, Tub*,
'
r./. A... c.
,!i2rrus;V.

SvtfwSSS Emporium of
'
I J. lurau-i#
■ tl.at b&lt; hw 2**” _
ff I TT AP

LAD/E - Don’t hrtm in the Run, when
•• •■&gt;: V4II buy 0 prod .
'

SILK PARASOL
KEV-NB 4.

-r^.x

KNAPEN.

-S'

Si .a-look at oar

Sui iner Dress Goods.

I
a*.. ■-“£LblKJLXA!»«?-ShNOTIONS—O( cndlaa variety.
I

o-i-

AVc d.. m« deceive vou with fictitious
price*, a; : dnw vou Goodft too poor to1 ww,*"**
girt r- &lt; -/but'ue offer you tlie b&lt;nf i ,.w, &gt; 1^. •*»-*•**
Attu-li-a
-Iu, *n»-Lnt
a-H-aaw^ .th.it ran. . «i-rarfnne

NEYINB « KNAPEN

Tl.!■

Sr.

---------------------m* &gt;r w
Pnchinn1 the Extern mark-t*. A1-, t-» &lt;mr cm-, ta~au,ailhu&gt;rtn-*i&lt;to. Ito.»««-.wtOchb*. , Onrrtodi of Gn-o^th* k rery .jlrge, ’
^^«»fFABLonANDw&gt;x
•id rt-ll *uloet«L
'^w'Stor no idle b&lt;wt. when‘we ~y 1'\?n.^&gt;^^^te’eary»1»to^htofti*eMM:ncimuh
,
..
__ .
!ine toreample nwaia tor rending i‘ ailradoa i
n TT A Tl l‘lw’our aw^rtment ofbt-vcs
«tbs diwwl&lt;rfj« r-bljAen; Tbvharel
Ml (I r ' and more fStctmve than enft lw found at
n*.iiiug foe inwrtka aiutrfout tons from the |

Boners M&lt;*k. oT'r U- X.
1,1!’ 1,111
,h® OTM’L“’ N1KB’, ’“H”’ pre.mt Its nematomedr.rioty embrwtog e»OT !
&gt; tor^:-« pjSfo ““
U’l°*
When wc pn-claim t&lt;» the cum « f the la- ESa fr«n tto m.to etUrel ducnato. u&gt; tto
! *",'!V
in Ito teftt btoj-s at Saw 1 telligcnt million that wa vni. KOT nn ex- 11(lNWiert fMM n4m,nirs &gt;n mosnug war &gt;nmu. i ▼ ,ni ^cteGuhS ’ssBer ■
ukbsolb bV anv other honw, cither great i
torntor. tbit ttoforwwlni Nambajs nil!;»
i ,
’
,
1

Ti "S'ANTI MEDICINES.
AiwiLOC? 1858."

AGUE

NOT

EXCEPTED.

tannmito nmte in . 11&lt;V SHEET-IRON, AND .COPPER
nBmtor „f tM
READY MADE CU/HUNt!
! WARE-Of onr own
[Jj
‘
CUTTENG,
I wa)on band, and made to order, and all | &lt;e,t’jii^aUBelw. ijtenuweof the dsy.^Every , U— --------------------------------- ...
.
.
__ _ warranted tears- c,i.ta
bv ua vdll be warranted &lt; Bumw* wrtate «S* ‘’■•‘•ri?',
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

8F5:

Hebsoi'.Ifoi&gt;ka and ToVnatilp Libtarfi* sspnlted al
I reduced rslrs. Gift t»»ok.. and a nnnsT amrt- , __
I J WE!.Rr«-ALUJAl“^tF?ASKEE NOTIONS 1

;uu=t

a

■Li®*ww rrtn's.M.B W cMuajW,

to

=3

*4" * w the Kmn-st ll»e earln-t
* •« You will
tx ***■ A*b
, this branch of

■teLst |

Hortinge Jnne

to.
~!
KENFlELfrS. J
gersent. with tbnn f-e citrate- • QTOtOCM ARE of *11 kuxie al KKXFIELD?.

IMC«

tS,adtt«t»prrwtl
PIIII.LIFW

J WWW*
«»A F Ger? .. t, Tofl« km! I

NEVIX8.k KXAEEX.

1UWO CO.

-Ijrai&amp;t,
«ml M h-».t f„r saJc for Cash.
Uj—i
. S’“ Ct/f^orZy, before tlio crowd gets 2wd
«,teal dan ty^t the NAME. ■
EZ

.

A* Lil TtEcCASW

1

l ■ 11 \ SHILLINGS; and Uwor that
?
1
for a trifle more, nt
; Cjrr. ;&lt;&gt;C-r*att,
’
&lt;"ntJr CiMj Stoke of
j'.

darned from sturnof Buchanan. II®
crctnrv of tbc'E*?-

X? !&amp;.?.%

■ '■

RUFFIANS

BORDEll

f irm
&lt;•'1

joined in

■

BOAHKEXESS, &gt;

BRMfnms, wHoornG-foitH.
TROrr. JLSTHHl, l.VD
C0KS6HPTIM.

Arc curing Ibe Sick Io an extent never
before known of any Medicine.

•

rj,nt u IN t
fl T

। Si(b t nif

u-lis,.

lAsnirrnk n‘* tint

COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in
part of

JAMES C. AYER,

SETTLE

LIORE DEPREDATION

Etirgir, Dclsiuts, GLalUa, A-'o.

I GLASS. Ate.
S Fancy Silk Stas'
KESHfeuhi.
rtock u«
ufF! • —
Al**ia
greai
variety
uf,other
desirable
Like tin orthodox sermon, our rtoc*
7-7-”
-,---------; -jt.t
--------------------. &lt; m«r Dote Shank, st
•r.-nr &gt;- 3"‘ L a”
* , R“
’lliucl
Mid
S___
C..J.-.nwlB. l uu.ler
j
™“ Rililnztis “
,1 ।
lAKAStllri and
UtubicU . ■ besotifal Mwrl
■
.
■
&gt; i Flow*
rL.iv. ew Psnuoil*. l-riiii
&lt; ltnllli-4. Lawtui,
Ijiwlie. X mmt at_______
.KK.MIF.LtrS.
jrrverul
Fan*,
Challiea.
&lt;
rxn-ACLD ur
। htudj, nnd each Lead •junipnst-i ..
i'xlvl... fr-1'. C Ct.
Musliii. Mantilhta, summer Sluwla. VjftiNTS. uf all quditw*
I dhtiiift partiei/art.
lUlXFlELtrS.
|&lt;;i..v4 ll-iery ie., X&lt;-_, on which w. * u l .IdlUsg parjwd, ■
FARMING UTENSILS:
’ Practical and Annlytical Clicmlat, ’;
r.xuannv
un..xoi*-o;
| |.r&lt;ijtu-i-you
nOMKSTICS. fih«-tiur&gt;, Tickings, Striped
Slnttiuga. Bleached Slin-ting* Sail Shirting*,
LOWELL, MASS
and errrr kind of Ih&lt;DCSlica al reasonable pricsa
b
,i
’
KENHELD’ff.

Lounges,

STARTLING NEWS
FROM
■
3SCZk:iVS-A.S

hca--d rtf In Haatinga. Good prompt-raring eradll
............ .. ..... . ......—

’

Office'and

।

of summer

HATS, CAPS, &amp;c

■ nr SUentlon of CASH BUYERS ii particular­
. ■__ A
. .... .. ...
...t f wilt

• resolved to u-t be tundtrsuld by uUV | Bl Bl IB |
11 B |H Bl
. Im Delnin*. t
tHriJ M'nincin Htwiingi:. Manditdl. Battli-Cri-vlc
"
AS
U- «r &lt;lh».» .».! »ll tIlllt CUI1 IlOt. Ill' IlCUt ill

&amp;„’3T

Call and see our stock

UMortmcaii

' Witt of DsUalc. tn order to lost the miller,
i
COME AND TRY ME

prices that will

—ny -wtvjnannfarture. and importati-n.

it un-

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables. $tanjh4Ciiairs,

Among our stock may be found

I !b0,1
.cjJnwna
f5r*,
Wo^mp&lt;te&lt;r»iiyhs«nnsaiMxi ■ill’acUcr.
*3*- —

I-- Ther hare ahn produced acme altitiubtlr ace- 1 wants mid inU-mtH of our dlltomcrw, OS
I
"-.l“ T*
r..,w,ii„B ,1.1
•aid. la BobatatMially an IMrndly Una.
i n-u cu—j.
sy,
atonia be ftrdr l principle Ilf
; S“*“ rroStr and Prompt Pay, /&gt;-.
:y
G'rwrrir.., Crockery and
|
Gliiii ware, llab Cape and Bonnett
mt «•» ind*btc*lni-«a.
•t&gt;cnll,»t» ‘he «u&gt;nuih and | Our Gocdx an- now offered nt a very mnall
a ibee auortmeut nnd rery cheap.
&gt;tcor. TteymiHfythebtaXantL**/^ '• "dvnuc* oil e&gt;t. W e sm-ak no vahi or
vqprs AND SHOES
U action on the euenbtery aialnc, jrn» bomliOfttic Mimi*, but wait WC MV will
, -tr-wu.-r .V— s.l.
.
...
..
... *
KENFiELD.
! « qrtat variety of
’ Ready Mo le
.

^Zir^^r-nrx&gt;&gt;
e-u-lc, and IIhmc re­
in It. Three-Munn
tin *alarie» for the

to wLkh gwy x?e Bp-(&gt;w uicr*»mg trade, and the incrw-'
' '"H .V1'' «f *
&gt;,f B—X *»d

or Ready Fay.

t&amp;iSes’u

SifiiJea
ijlyKS^
" 1 &gt;

which will be «old at

- sa-i Loins; fij, in tnuh, ail tlwM on bat the fcn- ' than has ever before Iwwi brought tn this |
]
7 tA’r“ , market. Our stock Comprisoseverything
&gt; n*«ieaa, J-X». Colle. Draaattry, Htnncr*. Soof- :
&lt;1*0 line «f HARDWARE tlgit can
i
^aTL',5°,^ r O V'raT“.of ?* kodj’ ,1C •»«»"• “r tlw-nght ot We l«cc made
I 3w i
!«-»... .Uh
w U».

NOTICE

t r TO TUB

/J„m-nrr/l
^ippi OCCU
J

mav mention Lira CompLiai, la its vufoua forma adjouimg counties, have induced’us to cn- i
! ^1^’1
*V" lurg® our bratoeM l«v the purchase of a •
1 Ku&lt;nA Fcm[n^«'ShA|»B,^2,ia,SS^r ' S,ock
laifer and m&lt;-re varusl '

^N. B. All

IVe have also,1 eve­
, tr.lLA’
ry thing in the
cabinh
ware J

Bedsteads.

S.’TpXTiXteSSlto cur St,,rc
br'e* nnd moM '
&gt;1-* ie -v- it n'i rTb lu.i, porfeeMu-oortmcnt of (iOo*la in our lin?
„..v '
f,*«d
- r.r'

I SLix,lb* “I'**1
I

GUTTING DONE

FOR CASH,

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.

Otlora. but all
I, T’HE. tide iu the nfEira of those inen , 11 Stuck iA Uoolh and are constantly ■ u&lt;X)DH, &lt;Wcb urrv pureUadJ at extremely low
ia haa been attaantnl hm?and * wlm waut. anything in tho lino of. recriving direct fnri New York, idd'i-1 72^.!
i^M^DWARE, which, b* most sure to l.tums to’imr already large Stock wlectcd (lerimmmir dry &lt;)(kh^gh^CRK»&gt;*.crock
arte that
,y^ pueltbJ IleaJ
to fortune, ia now setting very with great care ta [to tbc watitx uf tills £2f^^^ Vr*ML&lt;m,*S,’.,n,'1i’fn’^!
ool kr;u JTu
trcwwlv in tlK direrthm of //ADIA’k eommu.ntv of
I
i
‘
' 0U^
WfCJTTMAN'S NEW Sl^RE.r
.
,
j
f
H.nsi
jriptog p«aaa»dl
b-2; The flood fnmi the East has jtirtta-Hed In., **,f Lt(ltC$l 011(1 IllOSt

or Reaily Par.

quite full, aud wc will,
.,11 tli&lt; ni at prices that!
will astonish the
V

[

i

OX

EL J. KENFEELD’S, Cheaper Than Ever,
NOW IS THE TIME.
1I 1,000
Men Wanted,
TO WROUGOODS VTILLBHSOLD

m*.
'
AT
Tho .Promised Good Time hao 1 CKTLAJE* STORE OF !
25 prr cent, cheaper than ever befvrt
____
ojered in tku aanta
I
i “There h a tid« te th» aBklra’_of
rnnv’’ *?"’
&gt;««)•«“*• feriufta- I TXTE h«T« on hmidl a large and oxunrive ' I
Jm/u’iJ'sUMMKB

Spring Clothing, cheap ftlC

(rockery,
Read' MadcCotli- i
ing. Bats Caps, Boots
&amp; Shoes,

.

AT

Goods

m ALL THEStJUPOSES OF A

tailor

good stock

to milk” room lor oiir(
!„.«• stick.
Oar stock of Dry
G’ooji!'. Groceries, !

u-'-/y ^ron&gt;
■-h rm^Tlagudca

' MancheMw, from
Phib-Jvlphia yea. f

. 1

,

_____

OBOE-A-JF*

.—Tlie steamship.
«t night w ith Cali-

ward Malcolm Jaw
ir pastoral office of
Wheeling, for mi­
ry question,!
V Ii

nxncBAKT

Hadley &amp; Wightman’s

TILLS

We have now on
“d drJ" ta
Mte O-ntog
)ianil d stock of goods
suitable fertile
■*o»U M,nu U. C i.u.1. «u|
Spring Trade,
hid, we will seM^ry Ltl.
.„ gim .

’.a liave gained. M
fiblimn majority,

ul cm foot to unite '
i oppoMtioa to tire
e bitter cneniica, t&lt;

AYER’S GREAT ATTRACTION],

THOS. R HARVEY.

bVMHO OF ALL »«“»
Haatteo.Mar t.lSM. ___ ~

~ ~

, WJWUrVW. Frita, Mressto and MyaRrttoM

,

�■5S?5k Advertiaemant

JEREMIAH BROWN

STATEMENT

I and Penwnal E-talc M Maceocd and equalbed by
,ta B uinl furj M»»-.r»i1ladon of ItM-No. &lt;f
deducted by Staid Board of Equalization, and aggregate oi Real and I craoaal.

aggregate of Kral and PcraonaJ rotate ,
M cqualucd by Stale Board of Kqualutttion fur 1KM

POTATOES.
jfittllAHVilUwl1*

XJjSulaM7

ro. at writre bylTd
w. . r&gt;
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1-Mf.7»43
5.072
lk£
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867.487 W
137.109 71
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18.114

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TREE PASONJEK

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5.001,11400
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1.917.0* O0
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ROSES.

Wai*f&gt;M*
7" MORTOAHE BALE.
DT&lt;iSi ££3

J. innnvy
CHOICE FRITT TREES.
J. u*ows. ■
EBlow and Cbeaaul Trees; aiwdr i
J.UKol
NORWAY' SPRUCE.
Seo due on roid Bripr, and alt ooai. am.
»“ °f ’hi* 6 WILLIAM L. BOOTH. Mortgage.

,
j. BROWN.

H. GREEXFtELl), Muring r a An y
Ost"! JnlyM»,ltg*___ __________ I

RASPBERRIES.

ORTOAOK BAiX-»t*«H hw.n» be*.
-Me in the paymant at

J. IfUniV'
ASPARAGF8 ROOIX

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2,4fcs94i-'66
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1.135,017 &lt;0
*.787,67* IS; ••
414.443 «•
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3.753,86* (0;
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3,325.074 03
4,4Ai,0ftl oo
1-6-A9JIO'
4.ll».9»ftr
3il.sO2.44
4.116.97100
4,104.713 0'
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U1UTOGUS.
l,.'4F,Wi
191,439 44
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4in.S27.36l
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776.057 &lt;C
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2302,243 75
MRkMl 1*
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1.4*2.757 Tl
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on,
|*Km* m
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»378 0m00
4 IOA-31.161
9XS.no. 00 z?."
BROWN
9.-1S.2V2 CO
A D. 1&amp;53. by an ioitruracnl &lt;-f i
19,148,441 oo
Warne,
(C
1»,1«M*1
.
43.765
14.097.HI 90 Add
r. £6.193 70
17,9.-vV'» 00
- 1 ii !ccord«l in »«‘d rrgiater* offic
.1 12.I673H.84_L__ QtojdMt* 4i,
»14».feM0v &lt;«•
Total*. ..
&lt;^114.049.162 M
*120.3*2,434 35
»ll5JM7.7Sh 95
*30.976.370 18 !
mori'—e.tbcrt u riuiriea io ur ane a.
SJ I rev. Ar
J hi i wv
the a^rfo=e hu^d rod fcety^M *&gt;’ *"
* Z..J7 wiirt-mVV
* " E CEKTI1 i dot du- tan* act &lt;&gt;p|««itc eorh cottntv in tbc U*t C"!mn uf (be fureg-iing h«L ia the aurvgat* lahiath'i) uf tbc Krol ood I'craona) Fatah*
recti c« ta.tj. o» cqimlired by the &amp;’•»
thirtr cent a Notice i* then-fere hereby glicn.tbat
©J KA »i BELRIES.
BretrJ of Equataatiun, nnd thia day entered np« their rreorda,
■
|
8. B. TREADWELL, Chairman.
by virtro of a j«wcr ,,f srie ii.
u-^-r
. UVRGE ,txk &lt;if cLskC
Landing. MuLignn. August 22. jgsc.
,
O. A. JEN BON, Secretary.
tamed, tlw nremi'Wv devcribed therein
I .\
J. BBOWy.
. in tkai tract ar t«reri of land innate in the j - X
’
'’ ’’ ’
‘ v-—v-GENERAL’S OFFICE,
SOUTH DOWN SHEEP.
,
«
,
Lansing, September 13,18jW,
they
are
ahn
move
nrvlthe
and hard
J
tL«* the Im! ei4umn nf tho above table ia a conctt transrript ofthe dt-tcrmiuution of thf Stat^ Boiir.l of Etjualizationfor 18511, inrr on filo in thin office.
IB town one (b northof nare I
iqwse Of a few 9f,
and hill U.,
rill be «&gt;ld at public aoCiSm
T&lt;&gt; tho Treasurer of Barry Couniv,
' ’
wiiitva
-v JONES.
TnVFS
WHITNEY
J. HBOU N
Auditor General of tlte State of Michigan.
;
StaU1 of Michigan.
SUFFOLK BOAR.
*=* I
pCLL Uuvd-oqc' jw old-priro *11
\
J. BB0WX.
ESPECIAL NOTICE.
HURRAH FOR FREMONT!
OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY. 1,
JOBS HART,
»4X1
J??n
; il:
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F

Battle Creek, Hastings,
AND

( “/

GRAND BAUDS STAGES.

I between Betti* Creek a&amp;i

Dl^^ll ra .

ar;

gay 1 j

half put 14 o'clock P. M.. ar-

TO

a Free Stat«1!!
That is if we can make
it so; by selling goods
cheap, we are now
•mie at GnmifTUpMi (he uirac dar
P. M„ paatiag through BriatnlelUe. Ila
{Barilla, Caledonia, Whllnevv ilk. and
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
'Of Spring and
S ii in m e r
goods
SHEPARD A X1CHCLS.
ur».
1*1
~
/w»
£, which we offer at reLAND FOR SALE IN CARLTON. duced rates, for

Bc

and Lirer Complaint*, or Lilltoui
Dtttattt.

*20 TO *250 PER MONTH.

PEA

FOWLS.

ti I TkTOTICEia hereby give
IN and valuation at tl

““LBE ,".fl a * *" -J beau m o nt- aOpgHK
WSAFBOUNir
1

BARRY CO., VIZ:

&lt;

notice.

' '7

Hutloin. At*. 37, 1W6

Michigan, and told bv bta authorised Agent!. Local. Canvassing, and Trni ding Ag&lt;a.n
Thia Medicine it a |wrfa«tfy barmkut, safe anasure Toad! and cancan* American, Engbui ana Ger-

w^ow»£l-£5slu^7.

r

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0

«&gt;r-v«rr rurv-v
' LADIkJs AND G LNTLI’.M EN S

JEREMIAH BROWN.
tarOrder, fer tb« abora, left wUh Da. C. R
■ i.- i ..—I^T^il meet at t&gt;&gt;« *»id idBee oft Ke num ■ BURTON, win b* proeptlv aiieuded tu
•• Trea*ureeow Friday tbe 13th day of June neat
Battle Creek, Sept 18, lfc«.
:l

.
obiccti
ONE noon WEST or nkvins a ksapenh.
at the BIOS OFTBE BALLOON.
|

DAGUERREAN!!

Haaiinga. June J. IM6.__________II
. VILLAGE ORDINANCES.
HF.XRTR BISHOP.

JOMlZ

all kind* tar

ICR CREAM, ddfcaidy pilatrabli-, right from

£, again.l
11. REAUMONT.

•old or tiled our rordicine, itainr (be estimation
the public hare of it where it bau been intrvdaced.
.
•' u i v v 11 r u n
I. II, C1ABK, OruRri.t.. Flint. Micb.

ii...t al rai.:t«,
I., n»
eh.., . ri(
.a ,1 ®«
or1(brforr
June(oai
in radii
rar
rpEAS of every khid
retad,wibv
the ebro
Apd
1U1| me Btlrentupfcar or
8tm|
mi«.»on.
A
'
« irr» A Twircarti.
, erl l« emwe atlerot Iwo-tUrdaof arid tai to be air
2ETNA INSURANCE OOMPTf.

OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Milbed. Mid,. •

CONE A BROTHER.

PiswiNcnis, Mica., March 27th, 'M

READY PAY.

Hartford, June

Our stock is compri- rs-J
Igi
sed in part of

INCOME.
fertbeyuar. tl.M4.4OH 72

■ *l,&lt;9MtO23

Ginghams
3.014 38

Denims,

MASS

HAWLETF
IlBriinp. July MW._______________
I BALE
forfeited
school

labile

MEETINGiteB^aS^

Odubtt •

HADLEY 4 WIGHTMAN

1
IS THE FIELD!
rnilE public are berel.t tioilM, that we are now
JL reeviring larrv aLlitioni toLirStock of GeoiU,
and all. in Wnnt of article* tn odr line, are rwpml- '

collection of town

Cop/ter, and Sheri iron rare, Hardteat
Ctitkry, Iron, StreL i’aih, Storrt,
Store Pip', farming Tnolt and
Methanin Tuoh tof evert/
■ I.’..J
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cheaper than

Town,
Range
S»vt.
8 W
1 N
Id
» Irt
» I “
ie
S “
8 “
3 8 “
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8 “
n w 1 &lt;&gt;fn i*|
10
2 “
8 •
10
2 “
3 “
10 1«
S. D. TREAD WELL
i
Commbaioncr.

t1.MT.D31 41
PAYMENTS.
*894.944 &lt;H
W. R. MARTIN A CO.. VarmonlvUU
Heptcnber 4.'04.
-

. July

(rockery,
Hurd ware,
NOTICE.
GlaMwarc, Fanning tool*, Ac., Ac., and TS hereby girt-,-------- ---------------u
-5-1
---------------------------------------------------in
ft«V,crjUlog
,mr Ihonl. mi. £yjTTJ:
npHE obaenberwould lake thia method of ia-

Dividend*..

Emporium of Fashion!

•
We do not wish to BKSJi-.ai
TAILOR
SHOP.b"* “bont filing
goods cheaper than
aud
right
our neighbors, but we
-*■»
it hundred
wish to• /»have
all 1 call
SUPERIOR
INDUCEMENTS,
cuuim. bwttuw.1
to,
1
MiTiini iiti
1, Adminiatatrix.
roCSSJlLZ?* &lt;w’"ta tu*d’“ ant* satwiy themselves. •• ■
notice
To persons having

SHERIFFS NOTICE.

STOVFS GIVEN AWAY,

oo’.ooooo
I0I35i51

fiiuiiv.

HADLKT A WIGHTMAX.
Hiihngv. Mae. 1. UM. ________________

that be baa of

Coctinceat reserve,

PHILLIPS'.

GREAT REDrcnOlt IN 1-1ULES!

-4l.A4l.03I 41
1.000.733 BO

PH1UJPW

X0 HUMBUG.

PHILLIPS'.

000 ■*TCRMHfar.di^wmm.mi

W good al
PH1LUW.
2•y-AXKEX
MOTKCg, a good a»art?aMri

dividend at

A

C.1SH

TTARDWARE, Table and Pocket Cntlrn. St­
, XLroev, Angara, X &lt;&gt;l 8awa,HaiMl ?*•• K4J;

and wishing to make ;-;.,-purchases, we would -4a2:B;raKlHnr®aXJ!S!!:‘
say
give.. us a call
and
IVIOTICE ia hereby given; that by viriaa of LA
J
..
LN rente to roerrautedbj the Hon. T. J. Humwe will sell you all you
want at very low rates,
Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry
________________
no matter how small
3^gSg?F2Ba?W.- your “pile”. That good
run «« follow*:
■ ■
“^SSriss,
Tea kept constantly
-------- oUaEDHOaUE
nmaauji auur
u
Let on hand.
.nix—cuwu &lt;?•«, &gt;. u "XTOTICE iabctwbs riven, that U&gt; porauanre of 7~
Vunoran lv seven nouns’
einnac for •*!» to tbchiriiest bid.l-e •tl,k-CJl—------- »_,_x---- ...
Mon&lt;,y 0,1 th°se 01,1
notes and accounts
thankfully re-

.LUFR.

Halting., An-. IS, r5v

flriLLn-y.

".’'.tTi* ’,ul **“■ ■*

^iX^Jysn-JwiUbe
Startling MvflU!

aw

» • • • itaiLHT 4k SPAULDiNa
Ihrotingn, June 18, 196A

noth e.

300™—
jjucxiciaaruaicnns.

WRITING I'Al'lIi; rfril L.:.&lt; ■

ftroklXewro.hM.i.re^

HALTAIM) !4«b ♦^tarntua and hriarriu. d
rU1L1J1'g'

na&amp;s.

K2E?11

PUUUhr.

Fluid at

ITTWntO awful corf

HMU.ro, June 1, ISM.

tRUilH.-.Triibro.U

K. FARRIS Ebent

PHILLIPS'.

1’11 HAJI'S'.

mraiaa.

’£UOCKBWa:ta«M

j jQROCPMBS. Sugar. Mo

te£STi£‘s''*•’*

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                  <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER.
C. &amp; BVBTOX—Pnhlisksr.

AH BROWN

REPUBLICAN banner

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GS. BURTON 4^^

ROSES.

TERMS—41 50. IN ADVANCE. I

VOL. 1

EONIE8.

-J PiEONlEB

FRUIT TREES.

Ai'KMcv, Dealer in Dry Goods,
Crockery, Jewelry, Muilcal Instrs.
Drop saj Mcffici»««. Hook* and Station-

. Cbesuut Trorij s^i

AKxriELn, Dealer in every varioty

AY SPRUCE.

'BERRIES’

-,: A: Spacldixo. Dealers in all kinds

\GUS ROOTS.

(ioonnua. Dealer in Dry Goods,

•WRING SCARLET'
ATOGUS.

Bsadxx*. Warrxx &amp; Co, Wholesale Pa-

•I’S ROOTS.

N’xvis.A Kxam», Merchants and Deal.YBERRIES.
choice rartetie*.
J. biioitx.
•OWN 81LEE1’

Black. lla»Uh|n&gt;. Mieb.

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U.K BOAR.
car uld—|&gt;rie»tlS.
J. BROWS.
FOWLS.
.trasiie,

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E»ascis Rowan. Dealer in Stoves, Iron,

Mniiutactiirirs of

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JEREMIAH BR0WV
above, left will) Dt C.

3.1’. Itoaxwni A Co.. Dealer* in Drugs

1RREAN!!
ESPOB. 75 Ota.
Bailkt A: McAatiflU. Dealers ,n
«n4 ShnK. Oar dwt «rwl «4 Hs^fV h WightEtn'i UirJws.-r Sure. Msin Hiroet, lla*tln(s.

WILLIS,

S II. Mitt*. Jcw«4or. flocks and Wntch« nq*--re4. S’—T ui Aektey’s Siers, Hotltap.
‘akrn in nil Weather.

IV. PtRxrn. Whole Sale

itml

Retail

UAWtEYT.
RFEITED

SCHOOL

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tut irf IWi llulcl, Uutir;', Mich.
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TREAD W ELU
Comtnisaioncr,
"8 NOTICE.

s-r.-p
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•fSlrbbm.i IluswV.
tiep. M«h. Hay I'

\V M. A. bAKTWXI.L,
its terras* brenclioHaow. UMiings, Huh.

-

“ Maine, and tailol with the morning tide ‘ ‘^ct your otR-nsiiv remarks, and promise.....
|«»cd
I. peace
...I.. .«CThe.
is only another
tn th.
step
I .tn the 1 t]l(
_. W3nie mrattodiraura
pjonoa.
the .uh "•pt'Meot, .-hoover he m.y Ira, inml
VVm Binrueu Jixt'LT Vh—P------ - &lt; 7 » f"r 1&lt;-'harI'*“’U. South Carolina, where, in ' me under oodi that 1 shall not iigain be ; »ubjugatl&lt;m of Fnjf Kansas;
,
.
nairav, more
more subtle
»uou&lt;- ....
'the enactment* of 1850 superior to the
in iu promlww,
fcci/^ilrr'Tltfock'l^t.'nr.
W | due coiiro-»f time, hr arrii tel &gt;u.fi-lv and
1” ’".v •iesires j«i *b.«rd of this - »»*l vralb. s|H‘cioiSl i..
---------- •with
“irr,1”‘, ,hro"«h “=b “f ■&gt;» P-P— ■»!»«kecniiur.
ively.VV by
Why
a modest
request
that
truth.
.I’Po5e .
...
is a—&lt;-kvt vn -77~-------- ---------- ------------- disposed of his I'rvipht to a good "ndran- vessel, the fearful blow shall be given—a • which its acta are fo badbad
keeping,
andand
far fiirively.
a modest
request
that
truth1 '.
11. Uw. Fr^utif^uiJmy •nd°tin^i V
,o t**' builders of tliat citv. He now,; I*nal dissolution efli-ctcd, and the A-arful “'°ro subtle in ttje means by which it : fit I and consistent answ era should begiv-'
। —. —tJ. . — o ------TV
of J™ f„r jeiu-n freight took in a cat^o of cotton consequences with all its horror, shall revf i contemplate* the dfaircii result, but not । cn to a fv,w simp|e ,,uw,tions shonld give the Fugitive Slave Act, would it nece*a&amp;Title. A.-. f„r the Loa. 11 mills, and. with one paseen- u|-» your bead. Sp&lt;-ak tl.e word quick- . k»s .Lu.gtrou. to fo- cause ofjuatire and u
„
,
rily follow, that for this reason, it coufertK’.J'S : »«'•
»l»J, BhJ B Mr. fun-lu.inir I
C-pulu II., w ,S&lt;- l»if« f.ll.,-'
' kumMkr, n»d I rinot
liras II ghra "
»■ w.b liras bs.j
. ed a benefit upon the people! Suppose it
time. J ! ';rtw, ’wik-d wr Uoston
’
The captain deliberately seated him■ ?ny sufficient guaranty for even the per- w“n of 11,0 «ubjoct uas necessary, I cancontained a portion of the “Alien and SeJ On the third day out, the crow hex-.] *&lt;lfon “ hen-coop, lighted a cigar am! . *&gt;nal security ao dt^nulingly purchased,
not conceive.
Had he given what be
law,” would it therefore confer »
11 rm ftneortldv, soul-harrowing, agonizing 1 commenced making astronomical calcula- |
I do not wish to [flv-iudge
Gov.. Geary
s uouesiiv
honestly ococvcq
believed to be
truthful anu
and eoncon­ , ditioti
-,i«Mgv-Bz-zwm, »
uc irusnyut
.
_ ,
He entered
eulracd cn;hts ,
1. ,
,
,
,
v_
i' S Rr-STOX Phv^rLn so!
Iwwl, irr groan proceed from die hold,— ; *’•«» *»r,hc day—and when the bill rang ' p^'tii n or conduct; He
aiu(wcr^ iic nllW TOU«j neccssari|vv;'"""
;
rr^jnlt tan.’.J.£
Surgeon. nn4, ^...gh ^mewhat the victims of su- for braakfMt—thu sea meanwhile bM:rcM-!&lt;*r^r under clrcim^tancea
emtar . K
1
WIW&gt; for
™. too
-------------, .n
ii „„
ra i i .
.i
t•
(I will rcf.-r the reader to the Banner
luring IOMull Mr etav
.« u I
«»
» Ira out of
- - pcnhWon, iwinost aailcir* arc, their hu- inS Wl'h the wind-tlie jutssen’er begged . ................. trn-r n.n
. z. .Ftsvkr^.
mmutv got thp better of their fo-ar*,—and Ulkcn trooper fur asvwtanco to boM th.-I an honorable wan 4 buld wish to kt- Ap-,llje question; therefore, he would not i ing tluit this compromise of 1850, rtfered
L. (. Kkliocg. Ranker. Stork. X- tr- and ther
.nice opened tlw listchway and yaul; fur like an honest reputation, he I pointed by an Adini«-»trnticn undpr whose lave thrown down tbc gage of combat.— • to in the Pioneer, did not in the least
Eicl^usr Tirukrr, Itattte Civrk. Mteh.
. hr&gt;'u«l.l to light and fresh air a&gt;ta’lwart,; ',!"I fl’nnJ “
®w’cr
*vwr ‘lwn
1 auspices wm constanmatcd ihtf’.villduy ' ••
•­
But- it seems ■*
tiro editor
doubted the truth I
। compromise lire force of5 the. restrictive
lie qas sent with tk4 pretense ot curing,
W. II. Colxviax’s Bunking OIThv, Battle thottshjlialf suffocated and starved negro, »uur.
and consistency of his own answers, and (
Creek. Collrviiuns aitottded
anil rta.ittul wire had there secretly stowed himself,!
Being an cxctcdiugly timid man our his [MMitinn is must critical for any tnnn was also determined that I should duubt | act of 1820.)
Now fur tluit acctjun of the Constita*
promptly, st currrni rate* &lt;.f etrj.ngt, taM hoping ihcrebj-to obtain a free pa^gc &gt;df. it Iim always seemed strange to ti» 4 5 th the slightest sai-'c of justice. In or­
■
■Tarrests fe-wOit and wld.
.
y i ,Q
“
! th.it tine captain did not nt once tntdi- the der to avoid any nspc.-irnt.co of partisan- them. His couroo reminds me of tbe 1
for &gt; figl.1. .u i ncl !'!“» "*«J to. wUdt th. Micor
siiip, be bns resorted to 3 temporizing po­ tall,-. »l.».
~GREAT
:..L....... ..............
........... required
pltelgra-but
th.wIm
DISCOVERY
’
•
As the there
negroar.
wm
brought , upon deck,
m.
io
.
.tnuip-r
-nd
J.r-1
hint
to
rail
\
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«*«&lt;
licy, r.tid' in this Uw slavery extension
The Philosopher's Mont- Found! the single passenger—a*wealth* planter ; **10 ll'e “.ptam. "I ncle bam, dtid m jKiwcr have unhappily every thing on their Mm. (IU l-llj.) . IM.
-1 Jon-I know “
’•‘Ur
&amp;.,■». Ara. rt«
BEX MABE RICH BEFORE THEY KXOW IT I residing near. Charleston—was enjoy ing the planter, a’State tliat talks loudly of side.
If he attenipta Io act as justice
‘
■dissolution,'
’
nnd
these
men
declare
tliat
1OL. J. C. FUEMOXT. is !&gt;i« travels diseorrrid hts after dinner cigar—and. recognizing
---------------- • —, —that you have lied," said the stranger, in ■
7 mw.T.torUi0&lt;w«&gt;A-T..b0t0nnemore.tr&gt;or
g, - t
k.fyn. |,in,
the .Utc the j-larter never intended to cut ll« rope. dictates in any degree to effect the inter“AS
-&lt; W &gt;»
m l-a-rara
“‘'■ft
' "" re&gt;ts of Oligarchy *&lt;ifiously, he will en­ some surprise, “ then why should I call
What a grand discovery is here 1 I can­
counter all tbe vciKSSt of their huetility, you rf liaXt’*
.to «M .'.Ih-riuttira iraira- ...
»™
______
not Imagine how the people of the territo­
and liccoine a polftict.1 martyr of the
|« now mung woas rmi-.r i.n&gt;«t(:o roi os«
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.
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---•iTTiat makes no diffcrtfice, stranger," ।
poetAS, tltoo c«n tc iwuHit, 6&lt; tb» «xm«- imri,:
"Joke, you internal rnw-al . am t you ■
ThrUIJnc lucideat.
Reeder kind. He Ins made a requisition
ries of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wis। said the bullv, determined not to be
al aiir otbar More lbi» »&gt;oc nCXra Y-tk. Il i»lli»
Bniwn’s nigger!"
,
the Governor of Missouri fiir the leadj cousin, and Iowa, Lodi the patience to bear
M-.u.fo.l.K.lo..
„w,m | ,»hi. uiB.lT
A young ™ oomM Hou , v... «-ot rti
.r. of 11.1, Mt iov..ij, Ik Stringfellows MulkM m the fight, " too tan 1 rail rar |
tlie mighty burthen pf oppression which
-•
•
’ *
—------ * —
Reid, and• others,
but
iliis,
I Mispect,
will a liar, and you arc a d—d sneak and a
o.
they did bear in those “old fogy" time*
prove a mere farce.
coward, and a liar, unless you du call inc
I proceeding the grand discovery, made by­
Meanwhile the n-.ovt unhnppy condi­
I
1
Ji%• ■ ukeAlo. f..r ekritf to Uk.lhloX tion of affairs exists here.
'Inc wildest
Now the fejitor of the PSBkra Sira
“
i uriJ" MH pUoeMWren ooMoilrfg- . few toil™ of the pro-slavery rnjn arc going about ।
. . ,the,,,,.,
extensive right, of cho.cc which the
I--''"” Ural ll.r bully JU. H. Ira.
.
;
I
.
I . el J. oM kick, too.
1
‘, J, hi,
Berpra, ra,7l 1™« thoo. ot the cuunlry in ...rail S-ni«, rubbing .ml.
‘ ’ .•
’
rauldo-t work. So )»O ~l »
.wlw&gt;
U1 murdering. (July two days agn, two men given answers, which he claims to be I I
1.10 eotloo, Mwo m J- .lop. to 1
go I b
ht w B_.
' H, ,„*• lb„ liuU. named Hist and Montis, were taken from ‘ truthful to mr question*, vet hi« supreme , ‘he Constituti. n,in formmga govcrnm«V
_
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ra
•l‘c™.'r,,“ld?^ U
1,1 tbra^. ,»J raJlUl tk two elJ. rw. ra the Uwrcnceand Ksmmstagenc*r \\«t- , pugnacillUf di«po.iGon’i.not willing to
R?'"PP«

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Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

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--------log «rat«i« BtooteJ th. lodlmuoo
d
„ „„„ lboM hi,
tbe ptatra ,ral be
tth? liteori. «i tle~- «n &gt;!»' «w Um "« &gt;«
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. , I |.«r negro for hit tmputace,
th.
b.
„|,t, „lM ,he
J good brort.il, hereulraB moto
,b. rred. nn.l lirard the ebiklri-o
Jms 11 &gt;:der, opposite (ilobe Hotel, Uaalings,
..... £ 1^7,1'tlra Mv pmtl""?
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Jtkh
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Immense stock of Goods, then-fore I wUl erntrai ' been any fl&lt;-«ing on boWI tbeP'»lly '
t
,
heir
|
it
u
e
talk.
Before
they
„
_
..Mr,
J. W. Bvcxt-X. FuAhiosiablu Tailor. Cutwith sswiuR that it onntains crcrj-thingthsi Ann, and. * '‘0^ *! “ l. £ .
fi f
I got half way, however, a pack of bun"«-v
.
tdr„
bu-ii
.br.n,
S-l
was rrrr h«-a»d or
c-tewr ordrr"’ notl,l^o(
k,nd roullir''r “ wolves bui^ out upon them, from a U-

SiOMunz A:

.... «n
(..nd io &gt;1.
...................—‘'—

WmiivUtti

T. F. H iRvrr. Tailor, and dealer in Itea&lt;ty X*.i. i iulhias. Stole Sfroei. two doors wr»*
J G.-&gt; ' . -lorr. IU.linip. Mich________
R. W
fliir.

4,*

, unlit. Fashionable Tailor. Shop
Goodyear* Store.
kIMB.

Saddle and Harness M®^’

. iiu, House. Sign, and Portrait

KK5Hi-LV*-

KXynEU^ '

FAMILY GROCERY STORE,

port, mid
are suppose*
have been
»
, Ural Uray .n. W.;.’ I engage a bcxA-makek- to make
II,r.ri,
A. Uray
bll. , fltoBta.
bran mur- «*r
»• ,to runrMe
„d hme a pair

or lu-anl of
In this city there is no sc- and, after what he is disposed to deem ।
a
..
rariiv fur i’rrrKura mln
I Irar. brrn ' „ nn.CTra.UBblr J.l.r of lira nu.lrr, bra! '“'e ibr n.riur »knlly... h.mMf toVra™
rra-ngniurJ by Borne ra“ the Border Ruffian | ^.jij^rnrar boll, orrr, .nd Ira l&lt; JrUr. ithrm J”' ”
1*1-™, «d Mvr M u, .void lira., by
,hrow
b
m. I “no. nrak. lira® UAt. .ny .M|ra, form,
taking shelter with the dragoons.

A ,

or size you please, provided you make

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worth t---------------- -- ---- --------------------------- —

। von. W rr.der.'if jra Md UrabrimM,

« wagons, going oi er to Lcarenwortn to ■
consistency of his answer
_ |1 would ii-.t have reason to believe that I
'&lt;»y
^Tn roI fin“
•”J *&gt; cxprrosc.1 my
--------- u-------- -K- a—1.. —w
the Kaw have been nearly famished, io
t
•
•
•
the safeguard of this rtnlitary cacort 1 have self m the Banner of Sept. 18th. There-,, had granted him a very extensive rightm'
i choice. W di, now the people of a terri
retreated, and under «ch drrom.tanre. , fore, 1 not only accepted Hie challenge of,
r man, but .riu.ll, rarnl fir I &lt;«J. “""M «
*-"»O «C
-CaplBio a A—")■&gt;“' '.'“l A ™“-11,.,™..!,toe tbanbeJIJ. Ict l» w.«l; k»ra Bad rraw.ilo ttek llw tamitanf I (|» Pjra.ra,
1.... ......11. „™. p„
,
.
.
11
: the Pioneer man, cat exercise the same
enough to make the first pass, and have
t^l
.ra-1-.ral I '■‘•'“"j; 'A'ratoJ«|.ral«ra, m.tdwd »p on.
1M , who &gt;. » b8l.mlM».l
-M - 8™*- 0.1, born rariltag for ~m. drmonrir.. ““T” "«ht ..fdralrj talie furnraUm
of lh« CoraliUM .M,‘““'tarn
it ovrt
u..k bu». Ebctj 8»»I»«i&gt;1» «™H .rata
J! C. MOTT
ikm on hi. part before m.king Bnotlwr;!1*
rp»rernm«ih' Glurions privilege*
llrabri. dial r&lt;ra u»”«l'B»lj houl -hip ! “
j.
,], [lM, , io llw Iram. b.f has rendered,
I ram
««•­ .nd .« in UraPiomrar pf Ori. lllth, lira '
even to get
/‘‘L
'','”
nraus vryvra,-------------------- ------- ----ting his dragoons ^o assist the teams tnat
return to Cherlceton 1
little.
On
"
’ ‘the
u L
..........but
.............
hamo.
On g
galloped
burse,
the : t.no !&gt;.. draeoanfollowing
rrampldu.
i.
uuerri
in
.
very
(
«■
’
“
ConP^- »»““ ra.»Porkl Fork!! PoiklH . nndHe
Ha coolly
cuollv and deliberately took
Cook from wolves were soon crowded around again stuck in bad parts of tbc road. And yet
I
r
1 States into the Iniuri under ccrtainrethe neccrelty of all thia is a striking oombi. mouth a half smoked
with thc-blood freexing to their muxxlet.
cT P •
in*
a. stridden*, but not cite word about tW
(
,H.« fM-A3S&gt;- MACAOfL,at his excited passenger through the gray It was easier to throw over the second mentary on the state of the times. It re­
“Stfete «x weeks nnce, the Banner pro*T
curliife cloudsof smoke gracefully floating than the first, and Hund did it. But on called me to the coalition of unhappy,
W— «rM. orUrafu, ngbi of U« prapk u&gt; goerrn iMnrarirara
misgoverned Spain—* band of military­
came again the infuriated beasts, gaunt
'HARTLEY'S- _ about the rebio, and replied:
1*^ .
.........
Die second clause, it
S'?'
"You are unduly excited, my dear boy, with hunger, and raging like fiends for guarding the diligence or a train of mule­ qucetioiu upon the leading polilical topics
peal; “Congre** shall
HAWLET'S.
let us talk this matter over."
their prey. It
to g&gt;« UP 1116 tklrd’ teers. Till" is the first time tliat commu­ s/ the day, • • • Since that time set hate
nicatinn has been opensd between the in­ waited patiently, expecting to see sosnelhing all needful role* and
-I won't ulkthl.
the dumb infant that nestled to his breast,
ing thu territory, or
eUmwl Uw pbntnr; “I &lt;o&gt;7 •"
“I but Hund was in immortal terror. He terior and the river, and I wm fortunate
rifln, of ihf Booth, «i»l tbo~ right. 1
,
tte»; and nothing
lunging to the United
threw away die inftnt and saved himself. iu meetii g with it
In the streets of Leavenworth I saw head haring appeared, we are induced to
Away over the snow fled the sledge, the
in this Constitution si
"'•■ion?'
the enpijon. “«*
n9&lt; village was reached, and Hund juM esca­ Capt Emory and others, who so recently make the further liberal oftr, etc."
as to prejudice any claims of the U. 8. or
HAWLEY”^
murdered
my
nameaakaPbillips
and
oth
­
ibte dtv. not nt
11
!** ped after all the sacrifice be had m**-And here follows a challenge to llw
ofany particular State." U i« easily un­
o. to di™ tin- ■ubl"S' kd“”
But he was unsettled and wild, and his ers, besides plundering w»d burning, but editor of the Bannbr, to meet the said edi­
derstood, by tbe above clause, whether
u!lo«d« d...-11. • Mr wind, uni ™ talk for some time, night or day, was of there appeared to be uo dfort, as there is no
tor of the Pioneer any where this side of
own wlf-r«|W*A for the Ml. °f Rttefy- wolves—ao fearful had bean the effect up­ disposition on the part ofany of the au­
Congrue Jim the powet to mak* needful
The notorious the Clifton House, in Canada, to diacufe laws for the territorial at not, therefore,
Z’JZr
WHS“1™: on his imagination—Jfu* Martmeau r thorities to arrest them.
lyOUJjr, Bar, sad fcA WhF, ‘‘uaWLEy-.s.
Col. Payne, who is a mainbcr of tbe Bo­ the nubject, Ata.
comment is unnecewtory.
gus Council, and subeBjuamUr County
Now Mr. Banner, nothing can equal my
gODA-LALEBJTUS. Sd-Sori*
*'
Judg*. Coioori of “ nulltfa." 4c., coolly
I Im re thus fer gone) out of my way to
regret for having » unwittingly got you
shut i ften State man a few days ago.
Derlr.r
&lt;
Rxahaiwa. last Yesterday bo was taken before the author- into such serious difficulty; and loan only
yybit wi\r»«j
him what benefit has been conferred up»
itles and held to bail for the sum of 18,ern. elm dry
,-ki. frnL seixed a pisad, by giving yon aoma good advioa. My the people by the K-.isaf-Nebraska act.
STaTtba •udien«. by patting impart,L
In
the
course
of
that
part
gED^COR^
LkTwLErV
atalked to and fro through the rebbbIOo b. drown brio mortal (MalMaatoCol. Frumant. th. Jaw exclaim.
d) mrtA w&lt;A ote a muUMtul (te&gt; ao
1” “Ym."
the ability to be a llfJp more consistent

moment be thought of.
.
,
Unx- rding at Mice to the
®
..Kb | ,
r thiul K#VB vent, to Lui feelings to
fie p--»d4uitured airl imperturbable captain?
, a

,7t Prices Lower

j |()W in
thicket to the right of the wood.
The k-aats fidlowed d&lt;»c to the baex of
IClnaw and closer the w.dvea
'b^Jr’II
MW one ,l&gt;out to spring
I EZiroltiXaZpo-iblc f.,r tht

. o»»“ - “• ■'““'■JT'ttSEr’7

,nw
ladsat

NO. 26

pointing tn the unoccupied chair. I
widch says, that “excessive Liail shall not
t.-rvi_ jidiscussion,
__ _—
. ...” cxdlairned
I.
- From tlMSpedil Uprrwtxmdrni
"rJi „!?*"■ ah*rWOffiee in 'Um
'•Thin is _no
sir!
be required.”
really db think of entering the Beta, am
the
10 planter. “.1 anno not here w
to discuss, '
Tribune..
But few of the business men driven '
yourself with a sling of common penee,
but to demand Southern Rights; »nd, bv
LxAVKMwoarn, K. T. Sept 24.
from Lcavenwmjth have dared to return, '
all the powers of Heaven and. Hell, I'll
I UllliliBV that Io.
___ _
It has been with no small degree of dif­ nor would it be Safe fur tliem tn do so.— and take from the brook of troth two
have those rights, or------- I’m done with ficulty that I have agaiu succeeded in No redress luu yet been affcnlcd them.
you forever."
reaching tlic soil of unhappy Kansas. On From wluit I learn of the murder of Wm. Hove you will be able to tumble thia
"Let us discuss those rights firjrt,’' re­ my way hitherj, 1 heard occasionally of Phillipa, it was most atrocious and delib­
“mighty man" of the Pioneer, ths first
'• AA“j”' “&gt;j co«»«i.
plied Captain B.; “for you are at present peace and ouici being restored to the Ter­
erate. A band of some sixty men attack- ,
a little excited, brother K."
ritory by the iew Governor, but I have cd his bouse and fired in through ths win- shot.
And »tat u.„ lrr ihuxj‘Lt‘l
“Don’t brother me!" screamed the in­ already seen immistakable &gt; evidence that ।i dow at Lis brother before any shots were . My second question is this: “What
Quito pUu. on u« FouhC ,
furiated passenger; “I am brother to no the peace is no peace, in point of fact, and fired from the house. The scene’ during benefit
is confsred upon the people of tife
'
man a ho will not give me my rights with­ that the pyesent efforts of the new Got- these outrsgea on the city was ddteribed United States, by tbc Kansas and Ne­
out discussion; and I now give ynu (air ernor arc merely temporizing expedients ।a» heartrending, helpless women and chib |
braska act of 18541"
wanting tliat unless you 'bout ship and to conceal and Mmotber up evils which it &gt;dren flving to the fort, leaving their homes
The editor’s answer is In these words
start for Charleston within 18 hours from Is not tlie intcntfim of thooc who sent him ।and eflects behind them.
,
thia time, you shall 1«- debarred from my here to remove. Tbc Free State settlers , I much regret to see and lc»rn that great .
friendship, cooperation, and society in are required tn Submit to all tbc wretch­ numbers Srrrce State settlen are leaving Jed
of slaxory extension into new ferrite
j
this vesacl.”
ed usurpations pf Missouri, which have :the Territory.
but rc-eumrts the principle of the*
Ilarraased and worried rita,
i
Having thus delivered himself of his ■reduced them toitheir unhappy condition. ।out, impoverished and insecure, while die ,
section of the compromise of 1850. "Non­
j overititorged eloquence and spirit, the The authority of the Missouri Kansas of- &lt;cause of freedom is gloomy, they arc flee :
intervention
by Congress" in the s&amp;ir*
planter returned to the quarter-deck tode- fiocrs, who bavt liecn thrust upon them iing from a soil watered by the blood and
. vise means for a dissolution with tlw Yan- by fraud and vnirncc, is to be recognized, Itears of freemen, and deserting the cause 'of the territories, (further than that gzaat.
°Jc ?2L£lt‘T‘cy 3,1(1 Counsellor al
" kce captain.
I •
and their only apcuucs of legal redress to 1in its hour of greatest peril, if money is &lt;
Law. &lt; iitlwtlrm.
_• _
_
The next morning al the break of day, lie through theta and such Federal effi- itn be, or can be raised in behalf of wfl er-, tian,)
I
which declares a principle that th*
«i coming upon dock the captain was not evrs as Lecompte.
The primary step of | ing Free Kansas, let it rather be employ- people
.
of a territory, rather than Cod.
—------* I*’tJe surprised nnd amused on noticing this new Governntcnt, is to
N- NV • Falk, Attorney anil Counsellor at
■ ed
tel in sustaining
NllKtaininrr
thf.
mflarinr, and
»n/t impovi.n.L.,U. seal
m.-«i with
wuu aa.cuiii
KUBuunpig the
me suffering
sunermg
impov-j',
...
.
Tite people hare lUujht. thsj're done think that the planter had seated himself in the
nroalavery efforts j crished here, than in sending other cmi-, PTC1*’l*'e ,11C nK“t 10 cnoose their own
lutvc won by llnir vif. ..._
And long a ill u » nation rvmctnbCT,
I •ft"’ ®V-tbe stern of the schooner, an&lt;l, by
illainies in Karuos, &gt; grants. Many arrests of Free State men l*irro
K0' ‘‘romeat, provided it be re-­
"
h&lt;
h-Ird
lrf
f
,h&lt;
’
I
WU
P
,C
ia
ih
’
undcr
b
&lt;
tinahi
of
the
tackling
rope,
I
uk
!
lowered
n»»rinrsji«h.
mid by an abject
asibmisainn
to such —
mon-1
are
,------------------j—y—— (—
£ being made, and a large number arc 1 publican in form."
• A. iW^a.«II... Ft.„u,
[M-’tolM WBlrr-.tta B..J w., nbw l«. strous requiremetta, the unhappy settlers ! now held as prisoners.
‘।
"
. .
. of
*1—
•_.
Now •let u* admit,
fur the sake
the
---------- — ■ * »«—-----------| mg drawn along l»v the rope—sometIHrtv are to purclmse a, proposed peace, m un- ’
Argument, that die Kansas-Nebraska act
ra'
U, lb. CTb«,B.r-’.
certain in its character and duration as it I
For “&gt;« Hrpul&gt;lk»n Banner.
dues
but
rc-M-sert
the
Oth
section
of
the
is uegraamg
degrading annd taneerons to their civil
Mr.. Baxxxu:—Several weeks since,
,
„
T’L’^T “-»,,,rdc,°i‘‘,j&gt;&lt;vrw&gt;i&lt;in, *•
‘Ulen
. IS
■ lyri|lra»r«ly raunyollrar
,„ drienuWupunwh.t"“"B’™"1” “(,8M- WWlttait Dorn
-4J- '■an«fo&lt;&lt;n th* biilwurk. of wrong.
On seeing the captain, the planter sud-, rights. And
r&lt;M« i Vmixi U,CT,Su|,|,. Hon..
r”‘“‘ ,trom
lrt”n hts
h'ts recumbent
r.i-umbcnt position,
p««ition, I alternative.
alternative.
ucniy rote
.Surrounded by horde# ot 1
,
... t .Ji
Iil follow that therefore it mest nere—ari-prangtothebowuf the tottering little murdering Mi^nri-m, who thirst for ground •noderoDemwacy ba^ita sup**. Camawvi. .*,4 e.,t.ii_ tr___ .
«
Thri^ill pl are al llu&gt; brad of th* nation
sprang to the bvW of the loitering iiiiic ' murderiilg .uiwtinuj wuv IU&gt;I&gt;1 »ur I •
.....1—for
z _ the sea
______
&gt;
.l
I 1 J and
... I «_ •_ _______
.1___ z..._
nort
Ttmr naugGluit irad*r—EtTBMMii.
yawl
wm now heavy
nnd I .; their
from ,' P
nrt r&gt;r
n* thf
the Knn«nt_\i.l&gt;ra.L.
Kansas-Acbrxska .^1
act, II »«..V
took ' 'J i«imr » uiuun «|»u mo
their blood,
blood, and desire
ifesireto
todrive
drivethem
L.
(United States? What particular virtue
nnat m
peapir hat* tbou-bt, Ac.
dangerous for small craft—drew from his I ihc
the Territory, their only hope cof receiv- J tlic liberty to propound, through ycnir!
thd nnn of military force,
iu«vc, |• agenev, a few questions to live PionctJf (i* there in die enactments of 1850, which
The Enraced Planter.
ticsom lii» glittering bowie-knife,olid ex- [ ing help from tM
JonxsoxA Basa tMut, Meat Market. AU
ilik pniitiwlon
prostration of &gt;11
all UM
dint Amcri-1
Amcri-:
..I,,,...,,...,__________ ______
&lt;tom«l—
I‘ "
lie. in lU«
f
,
..
&gt;ld dear.
The
“It wants but unc blow of this shining 1 »ns hold
dear.
The attempt
attempt to
to vindivmdi- 1
, , .
f.t\»i
•
' agree with them, beneficial to the people
eon) that now bind,
u«!. rate their righty or ewnpe from a thral-'
^er l«rmgdate
, We would naturally supi
A few years ago, (’apt. B. of Province- steel
-------to wvertlte
------------------------------------------.
j4hd
i
^»i.Sgen»k
.".Td
Sept
M.up
rCT-lvMwmriblugpuTrar..
“
to?
'
"
”
«
o--- •*
”• acodc
• to my propokit■ ■ dam ec&lt; degrading!and dangerous; would . Sept. 3d, wc received somcthiug purport-1
.
.
.......
• I town. Cnjw Cod, Miumachtnrtta, loaded Suy
that- you will
IIBrira li&amp;ri S3 CT»V with ■ lug » be
to Ibtra. ouMlmXd P"*
"~,™“ **“ w“
-— j.....
his —
auug little
&gt;wyvmr
schooner
a utiy
“Polly
aim Ann
wiu&gt;” jwith
&lt;•’*■ } &gt;”n made yeuterdajr,, anu
and iuo
the &lt;blow
muw &gt;wiul
idudl • &lt;*&gt;d^ unite the Unitc&lt;! States army with ' ing to be answers to those questions; and
Hi. itiraigurrilun "f
&lt;Zptr.
ume .rtiele,
forth, Brat the rriltar, OT
urgi-imi.
shingles *t
at Gardincs.
Gardincn, on
&lt;.n the
the K&lt;-nn&lt;*l»
Kenntbce,
gi'«‘; but unless you at &lt;&gt;ncc re- j their ■.■,,&gt;eo&gt;i,ra
”"!!!•«■. Tile
pt**- ,|t,. in -the
v- ------------•-&gt; . drallrngr
• ••
-from
jc&lt;ui. j sliitH-h-s
&lt;• 1,01

Oxii-tr &amp; Whmixu, Wholesale and Re-

i I LOXES.

STINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY OCT. 23, 1856.

pter.
1 kr.

Mu.

IO, Bt 8. Beaten.

k

Thia well

Exert axox, by G. F»

4ple».
reeortfer p-»ti»aofj&gt;i««a»"- Or*hd
Rip.e &gt; •- 1 Bal tie Creek Rage Office
ifi£itn.le,Mieh.
J. F. EMORY
Battix Caxxx Horvx, by Campbell dr

Bxuxrr r. Excnaxox, by Ibaac N. Fu»t

ii1

NOTICE-

-tete=.x see-

triH- Grrnrtno, Prosecuting AttorneyOfc»i* th.r«M n.,.,.
\

Mr r—r-F- •

~

hjptlcns fro®. *»’• tourct‘

la for him
compared with mine for you, if you enter
Constitution;

picaK to exercise it. More anon. Joaira Jouar.Jr,

�i

■

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f REPUBLICAN
u*orn
*wdu *(be
kh Bobb
~™—~-——.——BANNER.
------- —!*■» tlwl
aniuulsd
JUtctorpl Ttcl-ti—Aire«MB Jbswkia JWM'pAi'*, rfc.
।
I*Dn.AMtLraiA, Oct. 17, p. m.
•
■*Bforetis**t&gt;f the bllhnore Cur.imittreA the \S sUMgfou Houre tlds more- |
inc: ws* very Montiv. Mr. Sxndcreon, the '
rhjnuui. wbyfl ained itpco to define bi* ;
j"v4tbm n ith rderenre to not Kung ati
T—
AtacHcaO. dodged the (jucstfon, by ata- *'
ting that lie ua*«k much opposed to
to BitBu- 1
«-l»h*n s» nhy of tbcni. ' lie obieeted to
** ,
fiAWnweaw be befienvl that FiMnwire 1
vtag»»jtory Mkryland.' Ddmvsr.*. Vir-

,

,taU.w.i.&lt;ta&gt;—.

,kr“ *•

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i

.

n. &lt;».*&gt; E.-!.-

M­

b»&lt;l oi", Tbel««lm &lt;/ tbeBuHwnkrlorty llbi:
Oluo.—Dw Koekryo ®“®
----------------------------------- -------- titou- that animated tbe noble baad of
uatnsos,
tucusday, ocn 88. •
■ -r .■ xn t— i a .
i.
~
*
--------fSSi
” »!•ZZ
■ --------------- 2-------FpuSftots
I1 ----------------wlw.fifcJcd at Plvmout* rot-k^o' b
j, now
B(IW icrdoes
,n&gt;rc;.;ng .»Lr
.mJvr (be
the piratical flag pinec in line by tbe *Mc
■nuut and Mshe. In the glorious Jtahxy
N. BAILEY.
rf4»vc.-y»,J l-iMtoio.r«»,«r.nu«J'r
.
! of
_&lt;■ Republican
n......iJt.-nnKtatb«
State*. She
Site has
ha* niled
rjled up
KEfTBLiCAN’
an ovcrwkcln^sig majority f‘C freuoitt

.tatufetcra that lari
I

Bccoaiun’s \vn ok tub Pustma^
,lw B*n6ur in’&gt;- uf Ort- 0. ha*

rn.iK baok to this greet cn***, with pride,
[jiir!i*mm, in thn I mted State*
or with shame, Mw&gt;niing a* be aha!I now [
ln
%otwj th*t
j&gt;wi,
j^iui:
l.iiiitolt
rf
the
weighty,
tbeaotam
|lia&gt;tcr
abtmld put into the mail Lag*
1
•ktestem•
.
, i_-„i anv document relating to the abulitiuu uf
'Dlls is no cab day, to be &lt;Tlebr**~ I slavery should be dinnlsaed from other ;

,UJ
Tl« ItejtoWiean State With flags, and drttma, andI toys, but am
M,,4
instructing postmaster* t.,
friioirr, ■ cm campaign. They not only distort and
ticket is cloeh-d by a majority of nearly tawitou* and biUcr strife, ,n’r‘‘J!* “* i search the mall*, and throw out and d&lt; .
-- - --------- _&gt;c sacred ■' uilsrcpreecut the position and principles
you m t give one week
mattfr toni:hlng the abuHtlun &lt; f
SO.nW. Tteereis snaredy a “grease spot’’ ri»»t&lt;rtroMl&lt;-\ within the tnenwry w man. *
.j.—___
_____
cofiited/Will you ' &lt;.f Ute Republican party, bat they nlso
&lt;tnsi'
In _____
which ..
you
arc!cofisti
into utter insignificantkatarery.
of Border R»jiaUiv* left within her bor­
«
niai _
in&gt;t devote the time from tbn day to the , strive by falsehood and misrepveacntatiun der*. The Republic^ have b!m&gt; ‘lectod
for the in.
-----Uh day of November, to tlic work of . to cover up tbc odious slavery-cxtcnsKm
10 out of the 21 Congressmen, leaving f
orgnnmn- and jweparing for the great .i*policy of their
own
party.
But
uicut
them
.
, .’ . '
re,.—.*
the African Democracy only five. TIk
Daniel Webster voted and *poke
Republiean A«Mciation.
afflict between Fiwdum end Binvcry •' and- bold them to the
- Issue, (barge
—
•home
■ •—
sgaitiAt it, declaring ttatsucfi
twing ar* Ike officer* ■/ Ibe Republican
-‘-l-LSH’r®1
^1^t±rtirMaT
’Urr‘‘a law itt
that Is to be fought on d*t dayl Let no
“n most dangenitt* «tnb at the vital prinn wiin our cuiiiuv
- ----------------------- B- —• — — —-of Haatiax*. D«rry Os.. Midu:
•
'
f civil liberty.”
*
.nJntoJ
or
to
rato(
(be
rn.
H,
.
he Mould f^ ilretcd three.
JOUS W. .snBBJXH.
PmMrot.
one think Us efforts are not needed, but
“&gt;«nroad..0.j Tf^
PWWWflh: with -stfW &lt;4her*. argtiI
..................
moat extreme disunion and slavery- i OTorwuetming majority.
r..!r tlic name of common sense,
' kt ev^ry f&gt;hnd of tbc yeod raxatcome _• the
u&gt; Sv..r
&lt;te H.J11 F K’SSKr’'
extension Democrats of the South. Dio • •sb®J ti» Lopes of the political gambler,
- a ,Pn«I .B.
F.rcordia* Sre’, ep manfully to the work; let every town
could these unfortunate poatBrsstcre know
; Hnrinnati Platform on whleh Buefanan ! wbo bartered hie principles from motive*'' I tiratic aristocracv, and a life umo aultor- what were abolitirsi document*, without
( mfstsgaf,
l&gt;&lt;MM| hwt tin f.iurlcea other membera 4 “ ””' —“
♦tando, denies the right of
todistrict
: cf ambition.
The «nvas»traitor has rcreivc i [ S.p;^
1
I Congress
anJ school
be thoroughly
union to p^
political
taak-masters with
uftite .-iwmiltoc la.-rid it c.enUtilly *
opening tbc envelopes or brpakinz sealil
hope f»r
their children, bet a Are we to come to thi* ’ On *ucb a *yj
agalnM o n.
Granger, of New Yatt; 1
e 1; let correct information be placed in prohibit Slavery in the Territories, and ■
'b-* reward. Every branch of the Stat.- j netthing
hi ng to
to hope
f
mXAMTOC
BEAMEX.
o
TL
omw
*.
•
■• - aid
—J an increase of the same tern of espionage flourish in this cuualn f
J ^v&gt;Rubber man, end All-1
tlic hands of every elector who bos not effectually ignores t£o powe'rof tbc people ' f"vermnent will be strongly Republican. 1 golongalion,
HARMOX CU.tMBERLAIX. «f St Cl.ir,
«/Boston, mmUtbem«clvcs vciy- ufBciuus
yet decided how be will vote, and let am­ ofthe Tcrritorira to prohibit slavery there j
CHAVSCEY H. N1LLKX, of W*.hwn*w,
firM *’f Hhcrty'bam brightly on the ‘ 'io
* you farmers, who are the ^"*"’7 i llcavrn forbid!
V iUm he.verting.
’
[
OUVEM JOHXROX, at
ple arrangements be made for bringing
Tlw b*t week in September wa* die
in. It only cla’ms that when they form j
Gbio. She will roll up a ina- c (the soil—to you wccell, whose hmds
PsxrscTLT Natliml—The PLilad.l
WILLIAM B. wmin*. ef KnU,
every man who Mill rttc for Freedom to
today the
pvtiaJ at wbkh the mqjority of the FBI.
. labor which
. it , phia Titutt state* that the Buchanan ere*&lt;1
a Constitution tobcadmitted into the Union j!
I" Norcmlicr, fi»r Fsemoxt and (i. M ith honor
TM»SAS O. DRAKE, cl CtaLUcd.
sfe.ll
3 a stain to perform, ii jn gtXlt itf
1 • tbc polls on the morning of the fourth day
ill be a shame m
ana
PoiMylvnn'ia office, &lt;mi
RiureaiQiniiUW was bowght over. DA- —
ns a State they can act on the subject of* l're&lt;&gt;J*»ro, that will oatouisbaml confound
i«i T..sick!th mine on hero at that time.!
kTATM fiiikET.
le**
you
now
put
forth
the
effort
which
gave three eboent for
i of November.
Our political opponents
admiting or rejecting slavery. Tlw ap-1 ,br ‘yvanta wko are trying toplant slavc... Labor
Labor ctaims
claims at
at your
g. I»ro&lt;&gt;k*,
Prn«.k», of
&lt;if South
South Carohn..
Carolin*.—
—
Fur Governor,
| Fr.v
your hand*.
nauu-. Lei ; pnMton S.
1 are well organised, and will tnaka a des
, plication of this doctrine give* alarchnld. • r.v
,b&lt;f *ksin *»ii
Kansan.
. the plow stand iu the forrow, and the axe ( Sidling could have bet n more nntnr.l
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I
AV. .'-J SI- , KINSLEY 8. BINGHAM.
pcratc cffiirt tn carry the county. Every 11
rasnchancc
erritory andtobdj
carryjhcni
their tL.ro
taavrelnto
wMIcthe
it
I carn
huuxa.
’«1 *bi»—State
The bogfia
by a small
Democracy
majority.
bare
— 1I 1’ ,*.L • •-Ll...to£.ratoasrxi
--------------for..uis«.i .mtu.
T-Ti
’
tinted
l. I : «•««««
•■v-’1* Buchanccra
«■»«&gt;
to. ....
show
andbetako
.1 _ f'T
l&gt;...i
____ «,«
__ _v&gt;
.l__ _ Tr".?!
f
rivoiat the same lim-.
The four uvre
, anu IOC »IUUb 1 to— .to.. -----.
1.1BM
l”F .i._
HIV UblUBUm,
SlkUUS
UIC
’
of IJringston County.
' species of bargain, intrigue nnd deception
Luipctliafdj; drafted With F-’tney. llii*
_____ _________ - • •
_ d.-.jl
,
1 Jluuraeltce to your piliticn! dauoa, untem ■
lbc’ party
thev
had done their b&lt; -t
[ remains a Territory, and thus pave tko
...
* of
-**
-.t
—s.
For Lieutenant Governor,
• «cyi:n4 on tbe^Oih uB. The next day !
sill be retorted to by tbom t» compass
Vinr *• tin- Imai cleetiuns this State vm are wilihig to go from life with tin* t,
t
The hired ruffian* wf„.
I"*‘ V* i
. VrZlirStiuiv- 1
««wnuuMK»o that von leave bw i
J Um? toU. (/ 1.|lijadcj
th? nAfliml* let»^r» declsrvd th.inGEORGE A. COE,
i thoir design*. Let the true-hearted Ro
Lorofi-co almost by
g ^.tfou roWto task-masters, by mueh w
|t, ,
, diinfOli&lt; J v. ,r
w hve tt'Jabi of eatring the State elecway for tbe format! in of a a!av&lt;&gt;.|s»Ming iueat
---------. aedimaUMv- |
of Brandi County.
much beyond its legal dimension*, w«
1 publicum of tbe county meet them in ev­ Ii Constitution,
and an admission as a slave-!
arried «toJr
nearly .n
all the
the rountim
rountiw in
in tbe
the I, pu. owu
tn
B()llv
'
just
the
boy
■
tn
cheer
Bully BfvoU
Brt-ok*.
For Secretary of State,
' cry town and at every point.
RcmcmIfata »rertajund c&lt;rd*v tlut 6,000 Amer •
holding State.
Tills is the doctrine
hj’ nn aggregate majority &lt;/
of Imore
JOHN
McKINNEY,
.
her,
friends,
that
“
etcnuil
1
igilanoo
is
the
k jA ttetv* were cart fur tbe demcc.-ati claimed and advocated by die most ultra 'tLan tKC«tJ thoiuroxL
thoiuuuid. Now,
by th:
kha aid
Tactic* of the Esemy.
.
TmEsuov a DotonrACX.—Scott liarNow, by
of Van Duren County.
lickft'm tlii» ei^i- and c unty. The most
, price of Liberty,-’ and oct accordingly, disunion scctwKoniste of the South. Tbc
5',mo ,l*xor °‘glit thousand iili-gi! votes I
It is believed that a systematic effort i* riwm, who in 1854 was elected to C«.1(.
i nMtditn- rvgtn rv hrs been slinwn in
Fo,/j(nditor General,
, and all sill be well.
Ixt tlic Rcpubli- most Wiley and utiscruptihwis of the lbs-.: il,,rortl!*l frurci Kentucky end other pla- iL_..... .j
■ • 1-------- fmn Ohio as Auti-Ncbcuaka, and
.J.‘ , •
I'MfaMpkh. f*d ite vote will be cunto
cans throughout the diffinnt town* ol
.
voting witli
WHITNEY JONES,
•rtL \i iltiaii B. Mann, Republican can­
’Ps’” ”( —,rV
,
“ fi
.
I the rwHitu in
evorv inaumce, was
1 the county do tlicir whole duty from this and cover up tbis odiou* feature of (he IS:ntv bJ a
of Ingham County.
mtagre hiajeritd “ni
didate for Distek-t Attorney, took the
- Die 4 ,» tl&gt;e text Legjfatjre. D*r “rc । riWtniMled forCovgremliy tbe'Ftlhnore
j time till the dosing of the polls on the Buchanan policy,-hubthamiarc honest of J
iiiyt. stfp diia m-’ming in the Court o:'
have .fought a noblol battle, 4-tady given up the State a* Inat
For State Treasurer,
It to Bu- i nirtli r&lt;111} nt tbe !&gt;(&lt;. election was defeated
(oUtrtuin Ilea-.
The Republicans be­
(airth day of November, and a glorious
silaS m. holmes,
*
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, . and shown that thev can carry thl&gt; athte
llU(j their
now
-J-.1 II
...efforts
— arc
•
- t directed I[ L,
by 6,591, -in-------------a &lt;li strict
which dwo yearn
lieve fffey ran mriki-olf screml thousand*
and oven* helming victory will botbe cer­ the party boldly avow their npprovnlof, il( NovclnlH&gt;fi
#* i^d^nc majority. tL tbc single purpose of securing a major- «g«’ elected him by 3(&gt;00 majority. ’Thio
of Wayne County.
«»f the di'tiurralie vote by contenting tin-,
tain result.
Tbc great .interests at stake this l.-adin? plank in tbe Dcamxratie plat- ■
v,:cr.t,flhe
I in
LreLouw in order to return ignon.WnusIvdnT fonn the public g-tt
ntern*,
'jlwre are load cries of ven-'
I hi tlie present canvass dvinaxidjaurmoat
! stripe, will then be needed at home, and , X. g-^t Squatter Soverdgutv htuubuc ’ 11 uhrr‘‘*r*£
rcn&lt;c '* •
gcais-c
Funiej-.
JACOB M. HOWARD,
; watchful vigilance.
Tie succusvy.fjYwr
Tbc liiyel liram and North American '
......... .
.of Wayne
.
„
w ,
prtorirlto will rieto.tofmp^jou tor1। ' Every Democratic Senator
S,mto; to Mto, 1..
Mc xva^ to
.
County.
l Jmaiitur? are in scmJoo L^rtbcrat
th&gt; forSupcruitcikicut &lt;4 Public lustractura. ‘^.rrnmi camet exertions
TVy
Joint C i C*"- C***’
laved by fan v»tc m tin-I. „:|1 n,|j up a good round tu*jprib|
1
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•
‘ hope to elect-------1
€37"
I ' - •' . aL.mplish
this, tLcv
a urnCy~ Mr.
f1?.M"IHanl,
,U8nb in
*“,lus
“« glormo*
«&gt;•**"!*
fortnrr’s rentu* m Walntrt street 7T-;
,
.L
IRA MAYHEW,
..
‘
/ S- Renato that It wa* imt the intention of y„u„,, r\:i\ I'inder
I axo been jotucJ by seven members of
,
’
&lt; t&amp;xxosr, the noble, ctcndard bearer of* ...
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,
,.
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1
1
1 ,narrth« Fillmore Cvmmitic*. aud the 'whole
of Calhoun Countv.
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,
,
the Kansas Nebraska Bill to conform ll.v
.,
i. The* result in t Jis State ■ ligu into joint ballot, defeat tbe election I D .| wito U&gt; *«1J AbuKtioiuam to finuw•,
the Republican bostaf is deserving of your rwoplo of the Territory &lt;/Kansas tlinmgb
, i[., 1,
KSMTLVjutia.
%vn
. d(^ unj\x the priWit Writing
1 udy is uvw du&lt;ij»iM -the formation of,.
„
. .
, . o
, ,
[writing . cija ScpaUican U. S. Senat-ir. To ailect! nothingisin.— Za^junapofi: JcwmZ.
ForCimiutotootorfjhvSuu
LtoiJofto,! Kt,
)o„r
'
au elc-ioral ti-kvt
'
( ilorCoinnusaionerof
the state. Landol
Mr. W illanl I* liic Uuduinirr Governits
Territorial
Lcgtehture.
the
power
tr
•
co
.
biiig
4l6ahJr lwW I tkl* db,ee&lt; they will trade off the elector-1
’
* E’lxvxjc b’cixk-x. r. m. \ ’ SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
•&gt;
i He ha* averificeti much for his country.
‘ ticket,
i-L.i. and
—
■; qtuetes
—
sod er of Indiana ju*t efeeted, and be emfirms
। &lt;xrlude slavcry-frem sa£Territory of to’ |hu&gt; Suu&gt;
Itis^o»sitdothe Lo- ‘ a|raawt to every
After being in *c»;on during five fours,
of. Jackson Countv,
"Tic foo(ht frit thtluul hi* »Mil stated;
regulate it therein. Republican*of Him cvlUxn may 4a-c carried the Stite by. a I IMrusiw
orii
iMrleaa
to
obtain
votes
f
ftargaiir and iutriguo
for . what we have all slung cturgid, viz: th*L
r- »*■“.»“1
County, hold thorn to the issue. They ( fuujj majoritv, but the result ivau diMf }: t[k-ir Senator and Kcpiescutative. Wv tlw Fiilu on- k mw-noti.in-.s liave sup.
mors Committee, huic agreed upon stickUlsouh span-word, Liberty."
are trying by every speeire of evasion
n. lLjllg
lhc.
can j' Itajwlbr
|&lt;uWicaa» &lt;«f
f the
^t&gt;j&lt;Ua&gt; R.
Rrpublicaaa
the county
cuuuty wiU
will Jj !-«««»*
ported the imcmu-an
Buchat-an candidates at the reGEORGE WILLARD,
ct which it is bcikved will- entirely take
I|u|,er
11jv l^ilun- 1 is ■ n their guan!. Make m&gt; Urgaiu* ccat State djcti.ns.
|
Republicans. D^mn.'rats. Whigs, rally and trumping tip able issue* tn divert the ? t
the wind &lt;tat of the sails of the prunin' cof Calhoun Couuty.
Tumear A-lriaiaiL
around the standard of I'rcoliim's noble attention of tbc eiectore ef the country br»'rc-itrcl to the moa: etupcnJuoua ! t^ilh theeaemy. Our Candidates forSeore Hlhnore leader*.
The folhrwmg iFor CougrtM,
tbiselreuo . With them ut r and R-.-prewuMatirearegoud and tnu •
:
tha Unioh electoral ticket, nominated upI champion, and show your appreciation &lt;«f from the odious prineipleaand p.ltey ad |r&gt;)l j. t„
D \ VID S. WALBRIDGE,
ru.tho basis pn&gt;p»*cd by the Vmi«State !
Maa ufc vr
More :Lai 10,000 ■ men. aad ricbh deserve thuwarmert sup-;
—
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.
*
v
• his great services, hi* brilliant achieve- ■ wjMted by their party and their fandid&lt; omnium, in torir wU for a Vuion State BcrvB|jCAM » COIKTY TICKET. .
ate. b-t tb- troe-heart-d Republicans
an. Rftvrtamcd u, Uvr
| p.^. (J- elcry fnto&lt;1 vf /&gt;rrrfpw
/;A~™bH ,'^^J
'menu and his nobio deeds, by rolling up
&lt; ■C'entHe, to oe In Id nt ljarru&gt;bDrg on
K&lt;&gt;r Senator,
in ptihd. Iphia City. Tlic Fill laon/. Let no davire^of the BtHcaBicrai by the choice of Gv».. W. Gniuhy.uf Ver­
I a majority of 300 in thia county on the1 of this C.mnty meet t man eonteH &gt;'
ilrf. 21 st InaL, viz : 26 names In common;
JOHN ROBERTS.
i fourth day of November.
whole ground, yielding ****”, *n
nuirc Know-Nothingf also fused with fie |induce jau to withold a single vutnfrom , grnnes. as Speaker, and Geo. 11. Tboinpthe 17th name to be diffi-rent ou the tickFriends of Fremont and Freeds do not. Buc&gt;uni(„ &gt;nJ tju-rpretending to unite ’ e ther of tbetn. D«t. Roberta aod Mr. * *«•* MonRtdier. as Clerk. Tbe vnu
&lt; tn voted for by the Fflltisore and FrrFor Representative,
muOt men respective!)—the vote of th
allow yoo-.-ko. to be tan fn m (4.;u t , I!cpuhlla-. ,„t „
for
fe, ,r,„„rhia|,
1 f;r
“
JOHN M. NEVINS.
Flat lai J. Littlejohn.
ol d» rad ^-(to,.. u too |
£ ,Urt.
Nokembcp .III' .!. lLjt«
to rroP ’
n'lt
। lectors, if chosen, to l&lt; cast pre rota acFur County Treasurer,
This gentleman i« noir appealing to the
cordiog to the vote given for the 27th
II. N.’ SHELDON.
clcclon of Barry County for their votes,
uatno rMtattivpIy. ft * as also agreed
that the cfertorul ticket to be voted for by
uee
. n.#
caJl
f( lT frfjnpnt taj &lt;Lo|e ticket, and tta "e .i-iirei of the wbulc I ttr. Chaplain.
to elect him to the important office of uro ry ng o tn
lor Co. Clerk,
butboUUtotoih.rtol toBim-otlb.m
^h,,, p,J
•
the Fremont men, sfe«!d be beaded by
Ra*rew*3%&lt;ea.i Congress. Before con­
JGEO. W. MILLS.
the uatno of John C. Fremont, and that
ifficn noon bint, I
l“ *■" raJ h“'1h’“d “d * sl“ri'.
Wijat rux Uum» Stats* wtxx oxtx.
,
ferring
«o
Important
un
nfl,v«&gt;
foffowing
is
from
an
article
in the Bel.
■For
Register
of
Dvcd*,
to be voted’fur by'the Fillmore men by
.
,&lt;
. mm rtotn,, will
'
iu w.«Hbe &gt;...!!■ !■&gt; tototolnt
ile, ,
«iU i&gt;mwn
torton voar fdfurts.
Mrpablicaa
Mas*
Mr-tin;
Ipej record!
tbc name ofMillard Fillnvuc.
JOHN S. VANBRLNTOpt.' Nat. Johnson—uas traveling tn tM
:!*hiU&lt;!vlphia City, width has a pajiTh.
and ksccitaiti his position on I*
the *irtucn
ii
.
—
vnta the other day, when ho ov&lt;aiicw»l
For Slwrtff.
Datil B. Walbridje.
that divide the great political parlici
tidn of tnu hundred thousand less tiun rjr rsKMorr *so I'rxxnox, Trait oct. t*oEnglishmenounuiendingthMC'iuiitry
nnrtiri of
of '
W. K* FERRIS.
This gentleman whom the Reptblicans New York (.Ity, gave six thousand more flemoerate, come out ai d Lear tbc issuer iti terms of unusual waimth.
th.'dai. Mr. Littlejohn now claims to
Sts: I wish to relate an incideu*. tba:
Fur Prcaccnting Attorney.
of the Third Congrcremmd District have
thjn
Hrk City ever pie, at »f the dmr di-cussed. The not ionj it b
; ”D« you like thu u.uutry 1 a»k» Cup&lt;
took place in ths little town of Three B.v' be a Democrat ajjd avows himself to be
nominated for r*-eketi«m to Cmgrem. ba.
^iting tain aM, a fort to be true, I* very short, hut we bipe Ito see ; •]a2*. , ,
JAMES A. SWEEZEY.
• , .. , ., v
.
rv*. Msdiigsn, about tbe middle of Sept.
. iu favor of the Slavery eklcnsloa policy
J tI.-U. -r.i,
r&gt;
bdrnc in mini. Ubcwcoramc this vote 1 |7* '
A Democratic Maas Meeting was held
For Circuit Court Cotnmlaicncr.
.
...
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’ Indeed wo d». replied tlw hmtli-u*
proved
hm^ir
w.-whv
&lt;&lt;■!&gt;,
e^Uner
Et
„
m
x
„
.
Jew
_
Y
«».
Mm
bud
V".
’
cf the present Duughfoco administration.
WM. BURGHER.
C(
therv’, st tahieh Gen. Cam and John Van '
He wok elected to the ' arid Virginia. When
Novcmber«mics,
r—In the year IMS Mr. L^ttlejUin was a of the people.
\\ hen Noyember
cornea, iS
jpresem.
I ..me
—oenc all;
t u-n|, rAM7thir»g wo »: yucr mtiitutka
Bunn
tha sperken. '11* General!
For Judge of Probate,
Hous? of Representatives in Congress two tlj&gt;c Stale* will need and require their I
Hon. Z. Chaxdlxu of*DrtX&gt;it, oaJ olL-1 and Ualats and life are «U o» dilfemi: ai-d
l*d off with n tirade atairtt Fremont— }
member of the House of Representative*
venra ago. r.n 1 during the arduous session I
voice, and will keep them r.tA er dhtingui-livd sj^kcfiTwiir In- wh^jnt.' M' ”:W4 nv,fv wonderful and attractive
• What has be done,” said lie. “to entitle '
&lt;&gt;f the Michigan Legislature, and then pro- ..fh.t«btrr.»J..mn&gt;Br.b.r.n^l(b&lt;. ^.( J^
'H' I'X,"”'
For Co. Surveyor,
lorn to the higlaist office in tbc gift of the ‘
Ltol »Wr.w d» kto.-to* Coi^toA!
i feed to be cn oamext advocate of die
.
...
, »o-irec alone, will be »tnpi»--d of atNiastii .,
i-cople 1 Why, he was but n'metven day s j
A. C. WILSON. •
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7
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“If you think &gt;o v.c I o QY &lt;otu try
Ofbru.fwe ortbr m..( chM ..jxx,
,k,
(u „
prohibition of slavery iu the Territories
in the Senate &lt;’f tbc U. $.
i.nw,
For Coroners,
laborious members of that body.— • Locofi&gt;co vote of October 11.
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TTK.
-’” ’h~oincd G»pt. Na*.. " «'(»•&gt;! &lt;•&lt;•( ,
of the U. S. He th.ii inaintaiaid tha) it_ and
A Fremont man &lt;if the nnme of Camp­
Bb &lt;rJ&lt;r.( upport of (be
nWTb.
pk„,„k ALU&gt;lk„ ClnornnX-A what wouldn't yon have thi-ugllt of it if
L. MI DGE A- M. T. WHEELER.
bell, wl»o bad formerly breti a Democrat,
*ou lr.4 seen it Ufore 1’irn.x *t» elected
I w**bolli the right and the duty ofCougrow
; urea that were introduced to promote tbc |
'"&lt;c at tlw October elections in ; Cawn raou rns llrr De. Fisk.Mv at- ' f I|r«id&lt;jut!”
naked the GrtMral what Senator Alien
Itepabtteans of Dairy County.
,: to _prohibit slavery in the Territories. He' |I interests of Michigan is will known. He "cn!'".'lVBn"‘. I* always lighter bi thou- tenti-o hna been dirertM to the follmrimr 1 ’ f
said &lt;/ I'niaonL “I tfou’t care,’" replied ,
Fuknds or Fbcbdom, one week from . now says that be wav mistaken nt that
the General.“what Senator Allen hoaaoM,
Bello Brittan closes !;« r k*t Nyaport
I want the feet* ” “F “
’ "
-is not Allen p&gt;od
Democratic Senator, «a*s that Fremont ■

by State Board o

JOHN C.
FREMONT,
OT CaUtirtkteF«e Vke rrr&gt;*in&gt;t. ____

WILLIAM L, DAYTON, ;

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dmciairertvd the Gin. that'
•
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he concluded bis speech very speedily, aud
gave May to Prin t- JJrr.
Bb,
•(••
ta(.(
J.J
John eommcaccd
by saying tital.be
wa*
ffib."
™t£!X^b,JSib
*££

TLfeSly

reody for ‘I** conflict I Arc your reaper.
(ire bBin IbrroiipMr
ib.
tivc towns thoroughly organized I
lias
.(bnr.reh
or «b
a thonnigh cam*** of eoeh town

«rt to the iLntriuc* advocated by the j
S.uthcn. Sb™^BT. A fc. r&lt;,™
i
Southern Slaveoeraey. t '
Mr.Lhtbri....&lt;be r^n..,jwhit

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■Mxxnxu or Samiras Crvtxx**.—

the noise, tstnult and acrimony of party

great bear jrf slavery and bauic manfully
IM every gmtietoan and Lady &lt;&lt; Hnatinga

I CEimn tlut tlic la«t col
To the Treasurer of Barry &lt; ’ocnt
StateufMichix

L.KND FOR SALE IN &lt;’A!l
BARRY CO., VIZ:
flm. T*
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COUPEBING niSl.fESSi

FORKTBARBIUI FtOlTt BARREL
BETTER FIRKINS,
u4mri;n«ry IhMf i. that l|..r
UHcjafeamfe •• baud, u.-. wd- v. «dr
Bwtsa W
njrnmrr in the C
Itae,todMat drunna. Ude-jtin* tu&gt;
Irnlwa to the bv.turoa, he A&gt;K. r. luCto
•Ul RsaHeSofter rsUrr -□n-tecliun I..

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•«d "• whkb XoTtjap' Umtp ijeaimed
at Uus d*Jr. tbe eoa&gt; J Tuitt. -CRhl d
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SAraiS&amp;S.tTsr. rt

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sit decMr.WsEaaiDox
A\ ALaarboxlai*round
wundto
tothe
timcore.
core.' ’ Democratic
Democraticcandidate
cindidate being elected by 2.
V?' ' irbld/notoLi
""W* «
I
why d'J
that are
are therein: but k-*n
m&gt;- I ;dem. Mr.
of that membero^profwatt^
Campbell put fu spite "J«4m. *l*v
d.d I• teLwm.artrai
fafonnatinn rwmnlmn
regarding to«
the issues that
he feiled to twcurc Ji in^1U
m- He *• an earnest, oonaiau-nt and unflinch |®». But in November? tf/wri’v J
*“
“&gt; ‘he n
----- ar
— Ij *”&gt; &gt;"•* aware tliat
advocate
of the
Freedom of
but
’rwA rnrer'-d
TndtxJbrc bo n&gt;uld Io
&lt;1*c5',od ’
Ha* everything been tion nnd hia lioUov-bearted zealHis
iu loro
u»- ; mg
--------•
- the
- Ter.' rf_G‘n’ T".v,or fl’r President wa£ Ito* ' .T^^I^&amp;Wr,
n-e&lt;j'orf^5«ix rnl Caaf ansu cn-d, ~1 Mjp-1 dimethat can be, in your revpectin towns, cause of Freedom evajorated. Hia
love 1. mg
athocate
recdoni of
Fcr- ’’’J**.0* Su,e b,» H.337.
■ger than
ritorics,
and of^thej
the prohibition
of the
slavery
' '
or at anv Cether
?Ur ‘time,
‘
1 administered Sumcx and Warren counties, tbe t---&gt;|-le
m-l ’’”7
tii.GJ. Fremont, with have taken tbe matter in hand, and lave
p&lt;wc be did n»t like me,” iJcba then aaid, to advance the nnble principles for which for the spoils of office was stronger th.-.n ‘
’ •*“
tk.a— ~r -i.. ....
»»om
1
am
not
pcreonally
acquainted.
_ awnijdiubcd mtxh. hlani have hi’ tac
—- ^edging,! »&gt;ly fledneed from an examination &lt;&gt;f the
-Mpr friend, did you vote for Gen. CtauF Wc J re contending 1
[ bis love fur the cause of truth, consequent • 1
1 UIC 1 Ithcnffiirn.
ItbcwGirK cuotider it
; due io justice and ] Democratic party, and arc now * »mg
He U* stood up manfully ' ab«ve comparative tables, wc hare .*•
••J dm ny,** anawyad Canjpbcfl. “Itiaitj
Pmvnia or Fueedom. the glorious . ly, be renounced the glorious principles j n0 evasion.
truth, to C.l. Fremont and myself.tohtnn- •i among tlicir old atwistee for Fret.' »’L
X.r2i"!S.'lkii7L,^Z
I
**»»' u
«ar&lt;«ud.
«m» y agam*t tbe combined lioats of slavery and i
THE QUAKER VOTE, '
ly to disavow the statement, which 1 have
ncrer, either directly or indirectly, caused
The Sandusky Register give* •
■us.” “Bn*." routiuucd Campbell. fcl vo- crushed and blooding under tbe iron bed as the slavery-extension Btichanter candh locofocoism, and battled with a strong ■ which will not this year fell short u6l5.
heart and an iron will in fever of the gfo-!
ninc-tcntlis of which will be casta for to be made. '
I lowing anecdote of a lady Fn
U-d for Martin Van Buren, your father. J of the sfasepoittr, cull upon you, to throw i date fi&gt;r Cnngrcs* ia this district. He
which is too good to be lost, lb;
* «««&gt;«•
n
I.
e 9&gt;*«imC.Pisx,D.D.
and 1 voteJ f &gt;r Pulk in’44.*’ “Welt,” off the Ictbarg}'with wlfich you ore sur-1 avows that he has changed hi* mind on nous principles of Coustitutionul Liberty. I
to tali into a company of Burha:
Brooklyn,Sydney Plato Oct. IS, *56.
,kaU rounded, and fight manfully fiir Freedom । the great question of Auaiaa Frttdoni, that Kltotor.
B.nr CtotoV, totoj,
of them jeeringiy told her that .
IdXx^vT^Vrd’fre ita.ut Whin S “n*1 tbe riSU
Th&lt; b,oodof
?aIUnt ,l,c
'* w“
bc&amp;r'’- bu‘ Uult dam, sec to it that your fiuthfiil Reprc-1 November, and begin to talk about maFremuuters were to be sent up **'
Repulilicau gain* in Qu­ er. “Then, tit" said she, “r.rb
utos to recover his composure, mxl imdvd ! utertyrsto Freedom tliat ha* drenched be knows be is right now. It is quite sentatiro is reflected to the port be ha* I king up the loss upon Bliuou, Induu* and - .
; ctnnati tn the German ward*. *bow in stay in such a crowd, is then­
by asking three diners for Buchanan and I tbe soil of Kansas, rises like holy incense singular that a man of Mr. Littlejohn’s occupied with ao
so much
mocti honor
trnnor to
to himself
bimacll , New Jersey.
'“"V- Tbeir
1 ,irir game
game is
is (tesnemte.
&lt;&lt;c»pcmt&lt;LM&gt; «5»ri.y of SOO to Jbd“re “■ Tkotooii-,.
, behind, HI g&lt;&gt; *l&lt;&gt;®g anti cook for
wtat
,
*»y
countrymen
o
f
Hecker
I
‘
'
Dreckcrifodgr, and |hreq i'» thrir State
tj,e ground to nerve your arms am! ability should be so very much mistaken and to you.
; voted:
ticket
*ere given.
£b.«-e ebeers | Bttf|
hearts in this desperate con- when
tkket,, yhkh
vlii
.UM your
y«r appreciation
"PPy™^ of j
when he
lie wa*
was advocating
advocating the
the cause
cause ol
ol freofrvo- this county attest
RopaMfam Gain.
Tbc onion, it is said, deetri
PA*re"john r©f kTiH.tLoo':; *18]°tliro^ |
ngem* tbe marshalled boats of South- dom, and *0 positively right when advo- the eminent sen
en ire*
icea and unlfincbtng
unflinching jnjn- , of Pennsylvania has given &lt; deeidoi loco-'
Seventh Ward
trectivepowcrofths raacnet !'
•JOO
&gt;u&gt;
8.
almudok
|fi&gt;co
majority,
and
that
she
h
safe
fur
I
Ninth
••
|
tegrity
of
D
avid
S.
W
aumidor
.
aecmingly not knowing, numy of them', era Slavery and Northern D-raghfeceism. eating tbe cause of Slavery
But thin
no
same effect with young La'ix to.nj,
Ttoy
know
the
AlwbrajunbJ
Tenth
“
vho i’rioce John mecut. eave three dicers The memory of tlw deed* of the Pilgrim [ whole matter will appear quite plain to I
738
Eleventh “
-.*4
pretmie, but the. uw It to.ro..!—W ’
A family of eight fugithc *h
MS
Coacert by tbe Harfont ramily.
•
‘"‘Si’rw.
r’ fatbcr” wb° firrt
of I-ib-1 our readers when wc tell them that Mr.
..tkto nwb of boor!j ™t™bet ton. It to
Twelfth «
:Wr
through Detroit on Sumby 1
‘7%
rmsit,” wkldRrm r.re^Sb JtiU by i
00
Koek, erenea to cheer Littky-hn’s Stampede from the Freeoil
Lovers of good Musie come out The I »r m&gt; nntol. W , h,.e tomon two w«,k, !
Mill Creek
way to Guinda.
MJ
Green
a large majority.X. Y. Tribuut.
you cm in the glurioae struggle you are no**
party
u-ns
was
matte
made
nt at
a time
a time
when
when
tonthe
Dem.
Dem. 1 lay ford fiunlly yill giro aGmcertof;
.
'
-------- • swi--------1 row ungiti".
The principle* of tbe De­ ocratic party were in tbe ascendency in Vocal Music at the Court House, in thia TM to bold WretiUttn Kto loMfenb
Why is the inside of every tbi; u,“®’
Aggregate,
V0&amp;
no tttne in i
i CM*tUtakc
it ««*•
New Yoax.Oct.i7.
daratton of IndepauLmae and the policy the State, when it was supposed tbe chan­ village, on TLursday evening, OcL 80th.
tolltgibk 1 Because wet-..
’:
Jtetoocrai majoritv in'55 8,004
There mm a grand dcsnnnti ration of J of Free Ten Itory which were early adopt- ces for oflice w»ro the brst with them.— In addition to Mr. and Mr*. Hayford and
Democrat maj&lt; rity now
100
Tying a mackerel to yoar coat tail, *®d
«he supporters of Fnmvtft in the river . cd » tlic poliev of the country by the But alas for the fallacy &lt;•( human otlcula- little Fanny, whose taltcta are known and it if now and then a num fall* f/pm
Une more pull and Cincinnati is
imagining vauradf a whale, boheot lbs
deemed.
Pj crest foundcraof .&gt;ur Republican Gvvern- ti&lt;ms! Mr. Litti^ohn will find that Ins appreciated by every one,Mr. Sweet, the
I Brat icsaouaUi coddbh ariwtocnw^____
.(W.W? nr Ji.«A
J^lBMbwhwbwUoiiwailbf motives are known and appreciated by celebrated tenor aingcr, will also appear.
all the
addrraacd from tlw prindpdl steed* by i ’bl’ ™®“n bwd&lt;*
aod the iudepeodent electors of the 3d Coo- Tbe entertainment promiMi* to surpaas
•P-'gn,
twaatwr Wilson, &lt;/Mu**., and Crum the I abetted by the Northura supporter* of KreasuMud District, and an overwhelming
ryai,v- Fon!'
Phtfewm Boehsaan.
Thegfori- defeat await* Wm. Vwteee of Barry Co., Hastings harp had an opprUmity to en
c«*s*4 tu b* ■ ijDo*."
_
joy, and we hope to see it well petronixnd.
nf M. uuZ
a
’’■to’’to too, V&lt;w*.««r4Ata,
’ Let tbe Busy scenes of every day lift, and

I

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WE CEimfk tliat the c
BcMrfafEqnalhathm. and th
Ijnsing, Michigan, August 22. 1

Fw,B.«rrS«l to»l*i^W

St ‘'T 'f, ’"AW* ■ t
't* ““ “(”•
shamrfitl for
women-to------------thus expose lUut?&gt;'lh- 81
P“»&gt;»r -rfw
,„&gt;ing lb,s^»~
---------A- yoorpoll lb..rr,mpb^1ondid.ur..r Cavemor of (b. Sub
n» bur-. O
A..v..obrr, 1M0 (bo ll'big ™. for
' Emm.,. JgTte CJaJSSXJ rslrss.
“Women!" exclaimed tbc prude by b*
"»
*-« vou, K™ Jn. „4 M«p», ..4
(obub.0 (be I «“
~ &gt;«*». .mb, &lt;W SuuK '
W„U.
side, •they are not—thev are men.”
“Ah!" replied Charii, “I dhto l &lt;Agiva him gn at pleasure tn answer them. Imre arrangements been made fi«r placing great principle of the freedom of tlic Ter- j ‘'C'
i
|n October, 18M, the Whig rote on i UuiLd «!T&gt;
* ’j" ^V4Pl”n **0^®
answer
He went '«i in Lis u*«al bland
wavthem.
until , before every clectorof the county, correct ’ ri lories, and tbe prohibition of slavery ।
On the great questionof
Frtt- Canal Cbmmt»i&lt;x&gt;cr, wa* 1&lt;M 286 the ml « ft xU*bJ *ke libe“*i

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u-b»a.,xW”

cornc out and listen tu&gt; the ••harawmy *T self up to
LittlcjUm and east them fir &lt;bc ^nopk** | sweetjmunSa,1* auJ«y&lt;’y Ow mu-kal f aM
i Candidate, Dup, S. W.UrMMT.
[ tint will l&gt;e nS*rsd tn them.
.

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the abolitlan of
•ed from oKce;
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BRATOGTS.

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Laxuao, Septembe1 13, 1850. j
realization fur 1830, n. w on file iu th!-, ••flicc.
,
WHITNEY JONES.
■f Michigan.
’
Auditor General of

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BULBOUS ROOTS.
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J. BKOUX.
STRAWBERRIES.
Y laRUEiioskoreUicararirti^ MWrx
SOUTH DOWN S1IEE1’.

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man •

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OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY.

DR. RAYNALE’8

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CHOICE FRUIT TREES.

PEA

FOWLS.

JEREMIAH BROWN.
Ilaitlug«. i. rim&gt;|&gt;le,
t4* Order* 6&lt; ibe ahdte. b-ft «ilb Be. C. B.
: BfUTlIN. will be pnanpUr UlnuM 10.
lt
Batik Creek. Sept IB. IBJ4.

DAGUERREAN!!

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llOBERTS.

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W. H MARTIN A VV . VmsostnHe.
Crockery.
Hani ware.

were bathing.««

e do not wish to
about selling
Battle Creek. Hastings, 6“““8 ■ ^&gt;caPc[ ,han
ami
5 ' our neighbors, but we
■immimwos stages.
wish to have all call
and satisfy themselves.
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*o11
1I and
nnd1 KmT!CEIahrre&gt;ygiren,that
. •“•‘Dgitrvu^ti!kdj«^j0h^’loy£ suy {5i'e us
a tcall
ynicEinhere**g^m.by
t^ rirt^of
r.rt»eor Lip.
we wil1 seH y°" a11 y°u

Kolort tlirrll

llriTlno ItillTi-r.
Wabi WoclbndjT
Gn«liT*&gt; F. !&gt;•'»

FtllLURL

oTBarry and H&lt;al» of Mlchlmm.
■
AUUVSTLH FxTJJHl. Guardian.
•• — .3
1;

Emporium of Fashion!
Uial UC O*• .IB-vru •

Henry Z. PraM
RHILLnte.

- .
1
11 Ibe fcutlr day of (fefobrT, at one o'dock ia th* at-^JSJSL'sSStf!
want
very
low
.KK7&gt;
” rates,
Hl nt
111
J*.S~
.. terwoon. the f.II-aieg dewribed prambe., to wit:
lit KapUU WK WOT
~
• ■ as ma
Yb'*"•
th* a. rtlr-ewt quarter of ardLn
thrnuzh Brtotoivilic. Heating*. HMIlin” how
TIinf small
&lt;rnnrl ‘*‘f.r «&lt;««r(»4;toWD’!&gt;li. number three (») north
matter
‘11C- . J. Hell «_,()OU of rang* number cip Lt (S') treat, and la tha const r
I C.Eirel
; J» BTltl.

l-rFFCOMtH, Siikwl-.
„Mube-

. M «m«.. .-r. .18-

i ’ lUrimri at 10 o
-d«; il Uf-aail
••■lie frrrk ia Us*

.D .j
------n nt |V

. , r. very thing
we can’t make iM»“-

l.^&lt;76u l-

। njuny io nw&lt;i
.
PHLOXES.
' U,NLfieri«Otb*rTfJ&gt;&lt; &gt;*nby jii&lt;*. lUI by ’Irt^ '
' of a now tr Ot «ale in —U uwr&lt;s»p n&gt;.l«it&gt;«*l. •n, -| n V*rtrt.t»-4*«»y.jhu
; In pui«u*»e« rf thi- btJlaU In «pth &lt;»« B'*d« »n*i I I &gt; —MoohM fiy’° "*T

Jf^SS MFFTIXG’

her lu&gt;t Newnurl
inccdotV' of a lady

■ gitive *,ave* JTTTL.
-unday hat, &lt;r tbe*

618.1*4 .
M.*r»5i
•.OI.H-.-.M
y.«.n i,«.
&lt;:«.o»L-2

______
j, brow:..
TKEE P.EON1ES

lUrrr. in

henry

c I u' O W iOia t^y
&gt;?at.. “ &lt;»&lt;x*d God,
ivc thuighfof itpl
Pierre uca ducted

j--

S.hl'ATS «'
GJ67.737 50
Z1W.UI &lt;«
lu4K6l« &lt;0
MMR «•
I6M*&lt;O'
f.7&gt;4.4C6 0C

I’.FXIXIES.

f’i'Be a Free State!!!
r mill.' Sal-a-n 1-ilVryi snHly «n Tf.MI E, I IiAN’t’K WlIXrtrtMi. afore iha —11»That is if ivc can make
* . .
I1.UK BtdvtUlK Ibe
it so, by selling good.^li.l» the Cidy el the
■
.. •n;.w. r.41 Lem era tfo nnw^i!*
riit- tbr *»vi.:«cn. r
,
.&lt; nisiior
ICECUULLXMU^AllI.'sr'id up. cm ilrtlw
cheap, we are now
.nn... AlXTo^O.,
|» paijirabte, rjht fto-Ji
receiving directly
taalms.
ril Lf the vitbgv
from New Y ork a
I
uartl&lt;«.
of
iu
pt
I'
*
lCECRE-KD.«ur
iUe notic*. _
large assortment
II. BEXtMOXT.
of Spring and
Snmmer
goods
.
JETNA INSURANCE COMPT.
, H. CL.U-.K Dn&gt;8
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN
which we oiler at re­
CUXEa BCOTHER
Thirtr-s**«!»‘b Aanunl BUtameut.
ISTBE IIKU1.1
,
duced rates, for
?"■•s ..rtf nlrd ti lhe WrtklwWera. *• lb* ^’’T'
I'.f^Ung. 1*IJ in “*c City ot Hartford.*bu
lrtgt.ua’ laic»&gt;
£4- &lt;
’
BEADY PAY.
&gt;
, It. It J.’ll fort!
I to I ’ |Mud b&gt;
income.
(^*r, amlftfrl
rrarr. Hanltmrr,
j' Our stock is compn“ .. T... C,-.l ,V.n7. Xfurrs.
anT irry b.gld. rrevm- !«.«*'-« 1’rtn.i.
’ imblr
laur aud hr’rr. but there
_ ..u_
7 sed in part^f
:.SUar« winaehc&lt;«i6d»"*e frraihnua *1* I
t.laca tbe fMSfi *
IfrrAairra Tmlr »f rrrry

plied the Engliid*.
ised and dclight»d
- ynur institudt^a
• fl’ m» &lt;)itrcrwt.aod
■ful and attractive
l-alrtt." i
I .

.3d cook for tbrm-

2414400 W
VJiUWfti
6 6l7.»M&lt;4
6401,114 00
6403,4*600

oW,

Defavlt

.errUtS
an ludralurr &lt;

»&gt;.«B -0
io Lotom
UM 1IQ0O
■J.ZAtMO Vi
5.1.0CU1O
4.011463 U0
366,w&gt; w
tm&gt;,«4&gt; vO

'ijttkMl'M DedJrt

.-I.:

MEDICATED TONIC’!

as traveling hl W
.cn be oftcbcord ■
ytd’mg thia c-auAry
rmth.
untry ? n&gt;ks Cape

I ohe,
... aathcrc-UMl*

l.«B.’t9»9
VAMHOs
■
rujor ts

lU'RRAIl FOR FREMONT!

•

thu Kit . A. Web.

of Buehsniera,
4d bcr lh*l
e sent up Bah *Lv-

*4.&lt;M.«ridoAM'"
474.19! uo Dadurt
'•&amp;'4Mv6‘Mart

..................
433474A
2494410 M
XHW.COiiS
•436.113 • I
I».W
».7«I44 &amp;■
04494 !•
2.1MJMI 00
ai.un................
L\674,746 «e
14.168
R4MJM7S'
1.3H
11*1.

Discovered at Last!!

rrauui, Ort. w.
bly of Veneunl
House organtoed
.'. Granby, of Ver.
I Oco. K. TboenpClerk. Tbe vnU
follows: Granby,
L. Watsi®, Dem-

laur gives tbc F'-'ia lady Fremwl*!
c,(Mt- HaFP*P**3

‘2,1IM.I23 » itedMt
2.T78.I23W, -

isniidoo

nosi»
CHOICE roUreltoa.

MOBTGAGE SALE?

I

“

KANSAS BOIND

Many have iaft *»«
i arc nour wurkmg

xizua'o*.
3,126,767 M

1

I tb-t t!ir last i-olutn-i of the above tublc is a cornet trunwript of tin- detcrtnlnaliun of the
By..
)
.
Wltah. f
__ .
■*__ _
•

•liln-.a liave aor-

in Morris

3MjKS
338^4

l.TKJOtia
WJ».1S600
7JR4JW
Ksa»«d

UiOMBiD.aaa • • .
4.436,0*1 90 Mart 4*XtU®3.7W417 00 A&lt;U
-J7.W4 U)
M26J64 00! **
26.11|&lt;0,
V8M7»0i&gt;M«rt 407.3*100

tJ0.976.ro 19
9ll64tT.7&amp;&gt; 93
»IH.0t?.ltt U . ...
. .
4IJO.3S2.474 X.
I2.I67.E12.W
... tilth n.unty. i.» mi Jired bv tin Btuto
1 UflTl'Y that the miiUs £)!&lt;i|&gt;|Xi«itc cr.ch county iu theebtri aluiua vf the fungoit;ng liat, is the aaitn-Katu taluativn of the l«&lt;a! mil Pernca! EsUto &lt;&gt;f
u B.
it ruvinivH
H.
TKEA'DWKI.k &lt; Wrmath^
t Eqiudkratiov. and flil«&lt;lay entered npmt their rvcordu

1, and he ectifirms
clurgtd,.viz: that

A jbm&gt; S’e»

4JU4WOO;
37r6.734C#

B4JTO

. . .... :

l_SD.4M*i..........
: .0*3432 3* Add
Bl.-ll tCl
4.116475 00 ..
m4*j *•...
27S.K7H ..
14 .
9,«78,i«*j00 ...
. ।
K097JU1 tO Add
:.64.19J'70.

•fic JottrmL
ichani'-r Govern-

hev are tncD."
Ji, -I didn't ok-

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1

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3411473 00 ........ t...........
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•
mraood
wsS:
.............. •............ . ........................ .......... /......... ...............................

i.:uj»i7&gt;b

illy Brooks.

. thus cxpcoolbrtzr

1,15444 &amp;
1.7HK4W
lilajatiwi

VUlttiO,
2V..422&lt;»&gt;
ifa»a:«.
4.cis29oft&gt;.

Ik 1447 23'
367.973 VI

' Philadelphia m&gt;

in hia glorious
rd that liwK»ow
hivuusc they did
to’ ivnuw-

-Wjuii-

40374“
2W4M
•W4U
312.696
4HU9S33
297.875,79
4.430416

&lt;o.a&gt;4*..

vnnia &lt; flier, on
three chwers fur
outh Carolina.—
- n more natural
- to about fur tbc

elected t&lt;&gt; Cbmiti-Nebraaka, ami
.tor, voting with
cry instance, was
• by the Frilmom
lion was defeated
which two years
I • majority. 'Dius
n the public gore

,

4.Y«,m7i|’

4.7W.W7I a.
3.734.44.'
1,771419 M
•490.01 &lt;0.
9.7S-.476 M.
IWitv
4X6.X9 00

127. &lt;m ml
C9M40 00

—The Plihdc!

Udica.

• tlu.faU, VICTORIA AMP

-

mSxican potatoes.

ted and Kjxjku
. «v&lt;fi a lav a 01
at the vital priQ-

news,

Battle Crock ▲dveruaemontr

JEREMIAH BROWN,

II. GHOCXFIELD.

&lt;*Hithern vnarf“’* ■
. vote fur tbc in-

mi

ltaj a

•r 1856—amount added'awl deducted

ion for 1850.

rirk »•

KO

TTAOUaST SOTICR-Jaka
taU
Hurh Kduatruk Xrtlrt to •.■errbr peen that
■ awrtt JrtU&amp;a~U«xd«l
the tnl eflbe ClrenR Court for the coanir at Barry
'
_ __ j an the third da,’
tml I’l-raoanl Estate , iwiffdS/'niat t&gt;»

s TA T E MENT

9i vf Oct. ft, Um

TAILOR SHOP.

TR! WBM
luMbinu

clock

ggahdiaM bale.

liall IN SEVEN HOlliS,

on hand.
(&lt;m&gt;
Money on those old wj*T
“Sil®1*4 5,cflcl&lt; notes and accounts SmS1;
««jwxwill be thankfully rc "■*

JL

EXTHA Sl'I’EllFINE n.Ol ll

IT, eneiur*
'PEIHOR

INDVi'EMEN^, ;

,,-rtd’r* accordtn

Spray Minujn-t rrrfirsd.

on the t^ringa.
A.\b H.LVAXT Cf’MBiS

*yyt3,l*,x_______

ceived.
llltlST 4 SPACLDIXU.

»BNTI8TR¥1
A. EVEKE1T Wiua.

Hminm. Jun. IS. 18.111

hr.NIIr4.VC

noHCE'
(wmi

KENHEUi’b.

rxr“&lt;*4^d‘"&amp;niijnr.

KENFUXDa

QAKDttU*, Bird Seed.

30,000

Datea.

.

I HU-LU’S
AWOBOf, Teryranne, ('■••’•pliroaj^d^twreisf

I lIIJLir:

vs^sts^^^:

dm

r.-.s. 1 ■

j ,

�CHEAPER!;
(han
ITHOS. F. HARVEY

Goods

FASHION!

Ever I!
Wc have now on
hand a stork of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which wc will sell very
/ JC3L JCM JC3U X— \
to make room for oiir
new stock.
Our stock of Drv
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
ing, Hats, Caps, Boots
:&amp; Shoes,
and other goods is
quite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the

MERCHANT TAILOR

FAMILY PHYSIC.

ilaw

Spring Gotidn- cheap for

be taken juirioualy. Minute dzracSior-e foe their
—I- &lt;k. —— I j;——
—A.t-K «u_
u
1 mb•f Ap.

cr Ready Pay.

esaaf-J enres tn REeumatum. Gout, Drcmav, (have!,
Eryatpaiaa, Falpiutloa of tha Heart. Pams ia the
Back, Btnjaaeb, ud Side, they abonld bo ftweh
tak* in tha spetnp of tha year, to purify tbe blood
and prepare tba eyatem fur the change of seasons.

ON SHORT NOTICE.

N. B. All those mtn and boys that

debt ttZklm for dothing that L mo

worn cut.

I'a uuuule duwctwtia see wrapper on the fh

Office and

THETARED DT

JAME§/C. AYEB,

SETTLE
for the same as soon as possible and
oblign.

Yours, Most Reapectfully,

T. F. HARVEY.

Ilutinga, May 1, 1856.

PUU

FROM

Are caring tbe Sick tn an extent never
before
known
of any
Medicine.
--------------------------- ------------------

KOBE DEPREDATION
COMMtTTXD BY TUB

BORDER RUFFIANS! |™ ™M..
r' ia not our intention to detail the her-1
rors of Civil War, but toad! attention ‘

r^'“c"

'Sur

“ *?&gt;.,**

Mr. UMS say ouwr wltMo ay I
[

NEW GOODS!
Now being exhibited in Hastings, by

was

x c.r;s.:.:.' I

KEVINS 4 KKAPEN.
We do not Imitate to say that our '
slock ia “ splendid,'' and »ur prim unpn- r... w,
c«tentedl*toir. For Canh or Ready Pap.

Cloths ; Sixx-tiugs, Clicks and
Stripes, Dennt»,pnd
Tickings,

TO WHOM GOODS WILL BE SOLD

FOR CASH,

WE have on hand, a ladle and extensn e
Stock &lt;3f Goods anf are (smauntk
rpilE Ude in the affairs of those men
. I
w**‘l anything in the' line of receiving direct from Naw ^ork. add.tioos to our already hrg» Slock *,ect®d
HARDWARE '"Etch is most sure to
with great care as to tha- wanta of thia
l.-ad on to fortune, is now setting verv
stronglv in the direction of HADLEY community of
A WIGHTMANS NEW STORE—
Th® fl"0*1 froni lhe F'48* 11M j“*1 rolled infloating to our Store the largest and most
'k
perfect assortment of Goods in our line
,urT\
JT.'X i.r line u ch«W&gt; M Ike MiM
that can be found at any place west of
Detroit dty.
00MR AND TRY ML
Our increasing trade, and lhe inercasing wants of the citizens of Barry and
The attewlfa. of CASH BOTTOM H
adjoining counties, have induced ns to enlarge our business by the purchase of a
Ill—iiaatiMs. □aodsisawi earingtscM
St xk of Gooda. larger and more rariixl
thvi has ever before been brought to this j
m irket. Our stock comprises every tiling
10 ^e line of HARDWARE that am
be named or thought of. We havo made |
i our purchases with direct reference to the I
n anU and interests of our customers, as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
I
,
Ot
,
J
doe. are desired to sKlle tw
principle of
/vl.i
—• (&lt;«&gt;
here long
ho*

run, rwMi 1

m
tk

I

Call and examine our stock of
Men's Double Soled St(&gt;gas.
“
“
“
Brogans.
•*
Ties and Gaiters.
Ladles’ Bootes, Walkiag Sboro.
“
Slips, Tics, and Gaiters.

t*»
! J?
, «*
£
”

CaB
Call and examine our large
Urge stock
slock of
&lt;*T

■

.^y c 4,,,

GROCERIES! SS£E
Ac.
hasp.

or Ready Pay.

TJtc Latest and most
a/lpproeed Styles,
which will be sold at
prices thnt^will

Defy

ainaii
Small rronti
ProSt. ina
and rrompt
Prompt x-ay,,*"y
Pay, j J&gt;™
..
.
, art
.
____
.... '[
Our
Gucds
now offeredat a very
small

are

v
&lt;~«, ........... &lt;W&gt;,

67.u»
e»d
nui ware,
nun, Halt
uvww Cope
r Bonnets
JrbrkMD.
a nice assortn^nt and rent cheap.
ROOTS AND SHOES
a areal variety tj
.
’ Ready Made

advance on c&lt;*t. We sneak no vain or 1
liumbastic words, but wuat we say will,
be found to lie literally true. W' never I
tulk for Buncombe. Oar Goods, both of j
&lt;&gt;ur x»wn manufacture, and importation.
will be found precisely aipwe recommend 1
them. And as to prijje, w« are firmly I
resolved to'notbe undersold l.y any
House in Hastings, Marshall, Battle Creek j
.
.
or Kalamazoo. Let our citizqis and all
0*ficra
ia our Imre,
lino, make a [I , ,
,
,
»-.,»&gt; ^««sri ’
Others wanting Goods in
■&gt;
&lt;•
-it-!
Style
qual.ly
or
price,
NAILS,
&amp;A.**-'note of thia, and try us, before making
”-,'1.'“
_____ I, Ac.
।
|
Like U orthodox sermno. our stock of I -Abo " gr«t variety ofhrthcrlfesirable
. Gooda i. contained undtr aemol diferenl I
1
’n,i
heads, and each head comprises urcral | J7&lt;n*cr’’
t on*» V WImK
: d.stinrt particulars.
:
auminer I Shawls.

Dclainca, Challis, Ao

~'*”

mmu

^KKxVfitLDfl-

.
■
QUAWU.
O
mreDrres
P

Were firchaaing aIm where.

Grind Stones and

---------- -------- — ------------rrt**KENniXDH
----------------------------—
WMts Crepe Biurets, nisei so

si

Hangings, constantly oa land.

-----------

Xt

LfN! 11
EEXFlELD^

Al*o a!*rge aMortmtnt uf

—--------- -■
17-.
OMESTICS. FbaaUep. Ticking*. HvHpad ]
hbirtiic*. Illvaehcd Sha»tin|F« amt Mlirthi)t».

’ 0,1 Tch we

n
It E A i 15A ll VIA13 U.
carFV
Oil

AYER
’S
TTT'ftnrftTT MT

a.

FARMING TOOLS.

WOODEN WARE
’’ C
C&lt;J*A?
'OH
W ash Tuba, Puil*, Augur and Chisel | tllC*
1’ I HA I I I H I j

ore t iTaTSTr

Ladirs will do wall to call and

“stw-it
L®’r"
____ a o« &lt;fao' »e*t of
Uw UJ Eraponam.
J B Foots Hotel
I refer to • list o
KENFIELD.

UO!IIIC

that CHnnOt
cannot DC
be beat iID

FARMING UTENSILS,

HATS, CAPS, AC

COMPETITION.

Our stock consists in
part of

C™IJ,?E™FAL' s^0A,w'r‘ri'V“hli“H^'r Business ami ifhall D’ ^'
' ” I CORN
&lt;w%simv&amp;sHw!«raL'
^
.
I keep everything
per-if/M
KiSnnuS• "
rinr!?'
S
«&lt;t?
Ito Sw
ta, T«. , ■ *•
, •
.e
‘ &lt;wiwwTi«v
s.w^Aum«riui«u»f uii taeriMiom. taming to that bine.
ATS &amp; CAPS of strry tarirtr st
KEXFlBIArS.
carpenter

wi

fielii h

tools

Ac OATS

FOR SALE

FOR

r

T»^”msi»i,-^!p'&lt;
ll^&gt;'1i',WWeMe t*great care in H
Axes, Bel.ch do., Square's of all kinds,]
T)EAI

from its cores gf every &lt;sri«&lt;y of puhneauy disrew.
that it Is retire!* nnMccessry to rKsunt the evideans of its virtues in eny community vhere it
hsa tore wepkyed. So
U the Md of iu ueo-

Slide Bevcl«, Common and M»rtiec Gu.i-I f l&gt;n
M—* ■*'Pf* hrammg, Hrmcv. and Duekbill Chis ,
els, and Hammers of all sorts and sizes.
.
MASON'S TOOLS.

Plastering, Brick, and Comer Trowels,
Spirit levels and Plumb Bobs, White­
wash Bruahcs, Ac.
k».. tbe public BO Unr'rr hrailau
SHOEMAKERS’ FIXINGS.
■o employ tor iho dietme»( end &lt;lu
—--- lO.
- ——— — —LI.U.
Siioe Thread, Shoe Knivcw, Iron and
Zinc Hammers. Pinccra. Punches, Peg
Breaks. Sewing and Pegging Awls, &amp;c.
In addition to tlic alxne enumerated
Goods, we hare now iu Suire a large and
jvncral assortment of
people iu quality is kept up to tbe beet that it.
-Les
--------------------------been, sad that the -genuine
—- ----------------------------article is sold b
SHELF AND OTHER HARDWARE

1

T*|t “4

2-

it-B l4 ».».
Sc.".;—

5“ch “
M - ■
___
, Chest, and Cupboard Ixwks, Padhcks.
rpilE Mibacribre «ro&gt;iM ansoutre tn lb» citiuai ‘ Butts and Screws of every variety and
1 Of Barre r«antT tut b. bu pentAaenUr Jo- kind ; Knob Locks and Latches, Finish
k.iK h.»« TrtmrtBi »r.,Wy

a^ dm d

Watch, LlOCK &amp; JCWelry

aw .«&gt;■ n»rMj&gt;&gt;r

BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES.!?

time

is

zwiozste's-

Al n n'l 11*1 f* 111 rr&gt;
'Tk
V
.

rU
vzl

lx i’e;
, «.|
j £7 “,*!

our Furniture
&amp; none
*-pooTS
*^**,4F-tUtOES.
—As we ahull be continually rsec-ivin* ad.
,
• 1
but the best materials|
used and none but! the
_________
KEMFIEIJIJ*
best workmen employ-'
‘fefe
Sy | JM°« “&gt; ““
ed. Among our Stock
5-v^??i
may be found
UMHKLD?.
purchase will find inducements
kuxriEU'*.

J
COTTAGE. JEFE
LI.XD AND COMMON
BEDSTEADS.

'biteAny Quantity of Pine,
r—. luamu ix.
. v m
1
a. t
r
kind. Cupboard Trimminga, Pullcya, Beil wood and Black Walnnt
nax
and Table Castont, Slxrt Pouchc* and
nt
io
bu.ine**, io ait iu »»n-ni« branehre.
Belts, Powder Flasks of everv descrip-1
Z£.'S’&lt;££m'( J J.1’*-[i” kerp n.n.u.u, O. Lud. a kud. uf
tion Malcable Butts and Wrenches.
1
snJCTACLES.
J
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hangings. ■
r--------------------- ---------- “Vv I
IStran
Hinges. Hooka
Hooka and
and Staples,
Staples, Iron
Inm Ii Cheap
Cheap for
for Caah.
Caah. We
We would
would invite
invite i
a call
call
ve, m, tt.w W»biStran Hinges,
' rntt
(MH.I1
VJXj; Ae j' and Wood
Wood Bench Screws, Sad
Bad Irons. Axes,
A tea, ' nni1
"nd ““
an "••nvl'VBf.m.
examination of «...
our n
GocHsI
—X.T —
and
a
an &gt;&lt;&gt;v.iual£ ftnt*- and »'l odlirr wiicln in hii Um of bntiats. shxk I| Mill Saws, Grabbing
Grubbing Iftiea.
Hoes. Window ' Prices, and »e will try and icuiify vou.
STEUBINS
4
RCSsiU..
1 lw W’n **" “
Glass, Cut and Wrought Nalls, Carriage
'■.»&lt;o-.») ma* m CHEAP AW
AS THE
Till: CHEAPEST, ‘ Bolts. Cable
Caldc and Trnee
Trace Chain. Brass KitKetHiwling^ June 0,18SU.
SLTX reXTi I
,ro" I’1-1*’11**' Fndag
Steel.
' P’S himaeall aid be «UI du your work J your ,V»nh Saw! and Meat Servo, Shrep and

I

------------ _Z—-------------A--------------- -ri-UBLE CLOTHS. ll,r^ brd malmali far T.ble

■“Ay™.™ ’. ..... ...... rv"4™ «u» c-w.P ok.

AuSSd

I-YJIBCEtJSZFt.

KEXFIElJrs

on hand and for sple । V' i DTL’Ty
QTfTin?Ti
1
Olvlilj,.

s« msi« w i Mr. , eatiafactitn.
, , Cow Bells with Straps, and everything
KfcSL“A\“ |
,1"T“S“"‘s“£,s”r£'k i
from • T».nt&gt;-IlowPower &amp;OW,
s. n. males. .
Bar down to a Cambric Needle.
We havo also just received FIFTEEN
TONS OF IRON AND8TEEL; also.
i
Zinc and Sheet Iron, which wc wux an.L
P BIT NEVERTHELESS TRUE,
at a norjtE so low an to defy competi­
rpHrr„T PUILLIF8 is eelllag mors gmeariea tion. •
rrraa.IT popular,
, ± for co« rbrliar. than ««i ever baft-re rtfrrrd
Wedcairetn coil particular attantloj iahere tn fitruieh.
this aid* Xrw Fork. Mr mcuo la Io boy for
to our KXTtntvB eroca or
COOKING STOVES,
aleck beforeporcbulec elsewhere.
Compriaing all the newest and Moerr ar*
b
.......... .rarrxkxw
raom
........ that
u... t...
can be bought
&gt;&gt;-,u£Ul IU
in
I tbo E«**nt marten. Also, to our exrVIHE^beenber would tek. this Utritari of ia I tM”iVe
°f PARLOR AND BOX
rfiut. auoeenber would lake this tncihi*. or in- , CTTIVVC
I A fanning thedliieuaof HaitingeaiMBarnCo., ,
that ba has opened a
We utter no idle boast, when we say
m 1 t -V A T.
n rr z\ rr
assortmrart of
nf Rtzivaa
ia better
r..
that our auortment
Stoves is
nnd more extensive than am lie found at
any other Store west of Detroit; and we
d&lt;« but speak the mmfl*. xakeb tavni.
when we proclaim to the cars of the in­
telligent million that wa wiu xot xk txurusoLD by any other house, either gnat
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,
or small.
TIN SHEETJRON, AND COPPER
WARE—Of oar own manufacture, al­
ways on hand, and made to order, and all
Goods made by us will be warranted
w ithout reserve.
Aprins Fashions just received.
R. W. WAR!
And now friends, one word with you.
Hastings. Hay 1,1 ML
W e have spared no pains or expenee to
LAND FOR SALE IN CARLTON, procure Good* that will please 40U. In
return,
we solicit from you a gracroun
BARRY CO., VIZ;
patronage; and we would aatacm it as a
H (0 particular fovor if those who havo unset­
tled accounts with us would call and settle
the same at tlic earliest possible moment.
You will always And us xxadt axd wiluxo to attend to this.branch of the busi­
ness. Do not be bashful; bring in yoor
money, pay up the old score and com-

Startling A'eicg! I! !

AT ALL TIMES-

KDFIKUrS.

|
Ij
1

j
Store of

A trncral assortment of new and bahron.b!. Ppnne and Sumn.rr »~&gt;d. fc.l rrreirrd
NEVINS A KN APEN.

JJJJj HOODS

*' rt£^lmlnR, of 111

boots

and

Those indebted by note cr others

Can't tail to
shoes.

«l

Emporium of Fashion

Pails, Ac..

PARASOL

For TIN SHILLINGS, »d th&lt;« th.:'
MX* I.
r‘~- * t^R. ..... ..

^EVIWS A KNAPEN.
1 ’

Wanted,

Men

AT T««

GlvVM’ I,ow, r-V Af '
Practical nnd Analytical Cbcmlat,
„ , , promise vou
LOWBLL, MASS.
Gram &lt; rad lea. Grass Scythes. Bush r
•
Bribes, I lay. Straw, and Manure Fork*., U
. Shovels, S|&gt;adc*, Rakes, Hoca, &lt;kc.
W
1

ict

AYER’S

STARTLING NEWS

■

Cheaper Than Ever,

NOW IS THE TIME.

1,000

ki

STEBBINS k RUSSELL.

SILK

iugKxt Uusaadvee to tha reason of rwy
•; and it h oonlidratly believed tha pH! will
ar»wvr a better p-jrpoae than any thuu wkkii baa
hitharto been available to mankind. When tbeir
(U public wflj so louMr
»ploy*hre in arrf of a

a
WALE UP TO THE CAPTAIN

Ft-BNlTVBi: Huie to OBDEB.

ox

i« tenh» ■■
taX
bo4y.
*• “*v

CUTTING DONE

Call and see our stock.

kxbt coxbtaxtlt

into
«• *»
?bow“«h
4 b»
pria.

tint lie Laa in store, a good slock

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,’A
&amp;c, &lt;fcc.

Molasses, Oils, &amp;c.,

Goods

Tho Prasalaod Good Time ha*

would inform hi* friends and the puLlii

CABINET WARE

•1

H..L KENFIELD’S,

STEBBINS A RUSSELL

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

SPLENDID STOCK OF

STORE.

•nd dealer in Ready Made Clothin'

world

to the

AYER’S
PILLS umin
“!

Call aad look at our

Bummer Dress Goods.
NOTIONS—Of endless variety.

poor to
ih&lt; beet

KNAPEN

DMTIS T RY!

Grocrrir» h very large.

TAILOR SHOP

NEVINS * KNAPEN.

DRyt!S*ND MEDKS.NES,
■ah to allo isle all lb.

AGUE

DtabMaad ita

April 26, IMO.

cl°qiin&lt;i.

»*»»«««.

BOOKS AND 8TAT1ONERY.

LUMBE1l'o?’ALL,KINPt&lt; FOR W
__________________ Tg&amp;ti-LDri.

gTOjawAUrfrtkfadaM irni£H^

etc you, both to receive tmr j«y and to
sell you more gooda. Give ta"» call—
Our Store ia ONE DOOR WEST OF
THE POST OFFICE.
HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN.
lUitingn, June 12, 1856.
y7

—u —t??.

NOT EXCEPTED

FHIUJPW.

�Bvttlo Crrek Adrorttiaiwt
ttachment Noncx-Jote
Hugh KdpalrirA Notice U bereby giro, that
a writ rt afUchmaut WM iwaed out of end under
the real of tbe Cimil Court for the roenty of Barry
on the third day of, May A. I&gt;. 1U4. a tou. Job. TN TILL otter for .alcthtofid), VTCTOBXAAND
VV MAMMOTH RlifalAltB. Pri* for rirowg
iro^tU ..s! iwtodaul to lb* mM nrintifi. IM I’lanta. CO cent. each. hr «ry family atonia na.a
.urn of Fire hundred and fifty Doi are »d that Mid
writ wm made returnable on IbFUiUd day at Jum
MEXICAN FOTATOEa
A. D. 15i4 aod that Mid writ hM been retarded,
■m -a,.
” “• re-W *
rf,nxntu,
.
Attonny fur Plaintiff.
ROSES.
Dated May W.
lection. embractagPreirtotare**,
fnwident, Cri—ri
?■*&gt;
MORTGAGE SALE.
low, aad arocrel vartatiaa af«M-

auTParaonalt

rg-gntr’. I R-.I
and t enema] natalo Population No. of arm Aggregate of Real
of Land M and Parennal nUU
•reaod 1856. a* areaared, I9S6.

i

CASH,

pH

A

jssi,“

-a

1.224A» %
«»£":
Z8M.3M &lt;«-.
LMM»
ITOO.MOoo

.JEREMIAH BROWN.

P.EONIES.
Augutt. A. D.. IS*, and wLleb Mid Mortgage I.
re curded m tbe Rrgi.ter'. ulSre. in tire enmity «-f
Barer. In Liber E of Mortgagra, on pagr «.
on which Mid Mortgage l» claimed to be dur at tbe

rriiy

&lt;.te7.a* niita&amp;t ' Tif.7i)i w

1!Itljd.leII

i.'co.IM oo

j 363.000

tigs? If
t.Kst;';
9.5«&gt;H3I&lt;C

APS, &amp;C

'b’un,4W .’6 ’ educt ’' M7.K4 Wj

.............

2J&amp;li'M D*toet''‘ttLM’i fe:
i885Sl
-----------

MhJMOO ..................
!
l.WWJi*......................... ‘ I
...........................
»,*&lt;JO.BI»Q»...........................
Arl,«4 »T Deduct a.Ao ro-'
l6*.*Oe»........................... I
A614JM 00 Dwdoet :00tx..a&gt;

SfflS®

t.3)4J&gt;00 o»
S317334 tfl
n,MI.I!4 00

■-.I '2,It! I

l.MRJST ao)

10305

TREE PROXIES
ir oente. lur me mrnam vi
—---- .­
no anlt or proceeding ha* been iu.tltutcd in law or
equity to recover the eaid debt re lecured by nicli
tmwtgaxv, or any part ihareot
PHLOXES.
Notice U therefore hereby given, that by virtue
of a power of .alt b&gt; Mid mortgage ^utamed. and
In punuMiCT of the atainte in .mn care made and |
J. BROWN.
provided. I .hall cBer for wle the premlrej to mM Some rare and naw. 90eta.each.
I mortgage d«cnb*d, a. llut wntli oniFhalf of he
CHOICE FRUIT TREES.
.oath candtalfuf tbc north-emt qureter of wetion
I imtnbcr tblriy-fire, in tnwn.hip number four, north
■ .X range number eight it ret. in the emsnty of Barry
. end Stale of Michigan, euntaiulng forty aereo arOK-K IBBOl I «nu aieur..a.B
'nwd.ngto tbe Vniled Stale*.urvev, at P/'b*1*'"*ia, Willow aU CbraaalTrerej aj^M*
doc. al tlw Court Ileuae. in the .akgruf Ha.Ong.
in aaideounfy if Darry, on Monday the 20th day
uf October tu-xt. at our o'clock in the *ftetrioun of
NORWAY SPRUCE.
.•f Mid dav. Io uti.(y lhe principal and intcrrel
. X E of tbe beat Erargrrea Troaa. Thana bare
1 llien doe on mM tnortgap-, *nd all coat, and chary been cran.,u«ii.a re en.
a BB0VX.

[

RASPBERRIES.
^ED Antwerp. F.’tolf. and large
ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
pXTtA .iae-per 100, |2 j|tw»

jldd’ ” " SMj'niii

8M8,

i&gt;..ta7.Mi ao]

ir.9a.mro
e 11SJMT.7M

DOUBLE FLOWRING SCARLET
BRATOGUS.

SSJ«r au4^Ti^r-

.4 Ptrn nal EoUte &lt;&gt;» iitcli u untv. r.a intialbttl b} tlx- State
8. B. TREADWELL, CUlrmitti.
O. A. JENISON, Secretary.

strawberries.

AUDITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE
I.
.
.
—
,
Lanstno, September 13,1854. )
1 CERTIFY that tlic last column of tn? a’jtnc table i« a corre-jt tnuwript oflhn .JvUrm'ttmlivn of tbo Statu Board ofF&lt;|ud'mtiun fur IcSG now on file in thia uflic.'.
T,. the T.-witrvr ol Harry County,
)
'
WHITNEY JONES,
•
State «f Michigan.• J
i.
••
Auditor General of tlic State of Mi&lt;big*n.

LAND FOR SALE IN CARLTON,
BARRY CO.. VIZ:
S.-c, Tvw&lt; N. Range XT. Arrau.

IjM of the rei’tli rot’ T»«.ter of jection no
twentr-foor (24) in toton one &lt; 1) “"rtli of rang* no. |
reren'fTi wret, will be wild at pablic auettoo or •
rrndev to Hie l.lglie.t bidder, ou the 4tli d.y of
November next, at one o'clock In tlm afternoon, »t
the Court Home in tbc village of |l».iiup. euuaiy

SUFFOLK BOAR
‘I'LL blood—on* ytar ol‘a“Pri"ijWJB0W3ti

OFFICE

PKA FOWLS.
Fair three yrtn M. full MH P,5f« •*

Discovered at Last!!
DR. RAYNAI»1&gt;

TOOLS
OR SALK

HURRAH FOR FREMONT!

'

ESPECIAL NOTICE

roots.

bulbous

»D4.(M9.lii^

MEDICATED TONIC!!

KANSAS BOIM)

FOR

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
front New York a
large assortment
&lt;yf Spring and
S u tn m e r
goods
&gt;
which we offer at re­
duced rates, (or
READY PAY.
— stock is contpri
part of

TIMES

BEA U MO NT’ S

- PREPARED by tha MOpraet- r. at Dim.
1 Michigan, and reM bv in. antboeued
Tlii* Mediemo in apeifcctly bumlre*. *afe i

erer and Ayur, Chill f'rrer, Jwndict
and Lifer Cumplainlt, or bdlioui
dlireatet,
The Proprietor baa had tbe advantage &lt; f more
ion Iwenty-Ovr .canrttehUveeatwirieure In treatjg the dtMWMw i..r whirl, tire Mamrreci* Toatr i«
brreri a. n remedv.a-nd therelure tlaimi that he it
ranted U a tubhe enuhdreea. whtrh eanm-t ha
u.U&gt; awMded to the wbUerele rompminder of
-r
■ — -----

• ......r

-

‘

irove wiana napnw •* * “
“• —
- &lt;" !-yv. TtomdanaBUMBrdv^MtfatMli
i* ;
wt mttoie for thK*rontoff train ofcu
•. .. -.gwn Ceotrwl Railftoeri; atoo«qMM«B"
«: -a.' Rapid, with ‘Inra lilTlF-* -« ll
til 1 !.:rer? T- -&lt;
T.:. vhoroaMm run in etuwertion with alia
ffrom B«U1. Creek toCMdweler.

nettop. June MR*__________ i-—---- I
' VILLAGE OnDlNANC Rd.

Fee. 4t&gt;. It Shall be the dutr of toe *»««*"• to ■
.
. _ -i.rmn.,,,! roll between tbe fifteenth
I the 6rrt day of June In each vere. j
t to be made ill areordanee with the
..._____ „ i.lature of thi. State, inrorpereting ‘
the riliic* ot Halting*.
tire. S, It Uioll betbedutyoflL. eonameu ecun- j
u: or it.&lt;
.f 11—Ito*., tv make, or cau— to
be .made, a copv of tbe A.*e«menl Itoll (recording
lotlie Act Of fncorporaiton,) end charge therein ,
lhe amount of lax for Hlrbway purpowa. againrl |
each indindoal mentioned in .aid roll, and place
j th* .am* in tin- hand, of ihe-Strret Commiaahmer.
on or before th* flftrefttb day of Jun* In each year.
EAS of «verv kind at retail or bv tbe eheal, atj ' And it rhall be the duty of the Street CotmniauanWarn. A Twrrcuauer. to can** al Jeaal two-third, of .aid tax to b« ap­
plied in repairing and gradiugflbc Hlrret»,and highirov. of .aid rilfogv. (in »uch manner M totCotn, mon Council .ball, from lima to fine direct.) preCi
I ou. to the Grot day of Auguat In eaeh year, and lire

“TcE COOMXM’oXADB aerrtd op, cm abort m&gt;-

ROOMS, Wood and wmo* IVare. Mop Stick

B acd Moure Trap., al

OF IIABTFOltn. CONXl
Thirty-Scrrnth. Annual Statement.
» S prerented to tor-Stockholder, at 'h» .AJM'

peeling »« “ in* umc
— - i&gt;
iourManu *«!• Toatc, hnt hare at yet brer, duappotetod. I hope y nil will lak* mcMure* to furnul are wtin a .apply M anon •» CvUVcnlrot. I
have Ullwr .?*&gt;*« tw ere ver. highly wtomrae^ird for the rare cf Ague and Fever. Lot there
to othiog in wh.eh people hare .j much eou-tdrnre
M thev bare in ’our preimt.tioo; and there i» w
reaied'r that ha* e’er laihu under tny qharrvatton

ICE CREAM, deiicatdy palaleab'.e. tight from
tlic fountain head.
Tbi* Mloon ia repaired la auita.4. atyle to ar-

T

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

cd according wh«i
b year; lua tare* io oe courvrew in uw «.«.■- Description,
I
1. provided by law Cur the collection of town- s ef of« wl
‘'i 1‘. jYalia’t further be tire duty of tbe ComuunSl of tbw village of Hmtiug., to make
m to be made, a iln rlieale of the arecuinant |
barging eaeii indiridud aiatttiotred in and
.ill: tbo amount.tit lag forwhirti bo or ibe ia

LN THE FIELD!
HE publie are hereby notified, that we are now;
__ L.i—t..— .Ad tl.n.luourStrekrfGoodii.

T

.VrcA«n&gt;r» ?'&lt;•/* ■/
kind trhirh ft trill
cheaper than em
br fort •iti'rrcd

Town,
4 N

I vfii c J
1®
3 “
10 •
’ S. B. TREADWELL,
Uuntmtatooen

SHERIFFS NOTICEI.o««»a ............................ ‘ , e' »•
CW««&gt;iMMm..Bd..pe~-.a4^XIiiJto.:: : ::
»°,oooto
Rerervod in pay all outalan

STOUTS GIVEN AWAY

N'SiiijiW&amp;ea'Wrfr:

div. aner uieuaw &lt;* •••■
.............
Dr order ef the ('ommun CouMil of the village
them, if be had an India Ku-feber
him. andabreilulmvCrthe crime furol.brd in ad­ of ilaiting*.
. awre. ran.. Piuij «id rrert variety of 13r. ware.
UMiing*. May It'. 1M«&lt;&lt;»
Copper and W.eetjlron ware made p&gt; order.
ENSfeNCEH ofalUklmU al
FIHIUKT
PVFFCOMBS, Hidreumb., Drekromb. .nd R«ronAMxrawioinuAS

the first Maxtor of November next. .1 u
fulluwmg IMliret* are to be etocted, til:
A (taverner, LlenlrtMait
State, Sula Treeaurer, AyUtoc Oy"k
. .inner of the Bute lered OBre, Attorney
I SnpcrintcndMt of IMdie In.croction.On;
of ibeHUteRnenl of Education, nix B

.

t

4 KNAPEN,

LIKENESSES FOR 76 OtX

»"rer rarity of ctrnfretivnery to (j&gt;a»l and lul-

ETNA INSURANCE OOtWTT.

uaxd uabids stages

'

tidioua tired not bo deterred fre“ •O»ylBX ,h* ‘

S

We do not wish to ‘t^wSrtTg
, V .2,,K-» AiSribad
II N4.retd-tale,
al one ..'clook
P- M. all
of whieirWdM.ted «.d|—.e.re&lt;!.«m*brag about selling J villagedied.
of HMting.. Harry County, and
--- -------------- goods cheaper than
Battle Creek, Hastings, "ur neighbors, but wc
■nd nmelv 9J0-—Term* Carii.
' K J GRANT. Admim.tratnr.
MATILDA BUITDM, Adnuni.talnk.
-.
.
wish to Da' C
‘
pili: ’n’.reribcre are new running a drilr line ed and satisfy themselves.
■
NOTICE.
• .i.;.7«’reM7hM^li«^Kdc^Sk «£i To
persons having A. it .uroci
indebted Io X Sonwoog by Sole
EKiSSia ".“i"1

•Kj\ TilIhTINGS stag!: kwve. naltie Creek
Hr-. morMug. (Sunday, axcepted. at 4 o'clock

T'Ki-srK.Mn^.'^' aSS..

T*

in met every

i aggrieved by arid » wnuxi.t
*
J. tiUBESTS.
l a. nuuiBRoas,

,"5* TT^aorSKAKv'’”’
retire oiauc agvm. , rr»wu. w...»-^v......r
.-rat., bv remitting
DMir. naming the tetri­
u,ry In which they propoae oferating. will rveane
br relern mail, apertmet. work* to
amount ol
one dollar, together with letter Of inatructlona,
■ port paid." .Udrew Order, to
nwnop
,
HENRI H V™,
c^njer Superior and bnneea Hit. Cleveland. Ohio
Mayrt,l'*-L
CGARS. Svrup awl MolMara of al) kinda Ibi
Mlechup at wLuleaaleor retail, hr
Warr. A Twttcutiu

, --—

DAGUERREAN1!

SALOOIV -

. tbr undrrrici.ed \fbcrt Warner on tbe
of Sepcemtwr A. U. ISM. which aaid aw
t to duly recorded in tlie Rcgiataro VtLce
Sheeting".
I n L&gt;bcr “ir of M&lt;-rtjregew. &gt;&gt;o pace 441
wuku Mortgage there ia maimed to to* dua Shirting*. Kentucky Jew*. ’*•«• &lt;V»»te. th* rata of Thirty -eight doUara and
Ready made Clothing.
i.t.vrefore horelr.- givtwi that by virtue
Boou.
rer .if aale m'.aid Mortgage oMtaiMti the
Shor",
t rterenb.il therein a* Ultra to wit: The
.
Crockery.
Hardware.

Ghwrore, Fu-'-c

rSTOnltre
iCrrox. wh
Battle Creek.

HUIES’ AXD aESTl.EMBK*

HJ]Sir,
,V»'!

aj&gt;d wishing to make
purchases, wc would
say give us a call and
we vvill sell y°u “11 you
Xvant Rt very low rates,
m«dU^bMS' how small
Tqyjpe'’. That good
Tea kept constantly
on Itand.
Money on those old
notes and accounts
will be thankfully re-

gUXkdiaN sale.

T

Startling JVew» fit!
BUT NEVERTHELEB TRUE.
In ,hnrt Ladiea am! Gentlemen, Bov. and Girt, nnil AT T. PHILLIPS I. idling more powfieo
one and all whom it
coiewro. my
«fOro- J fur ooedoUnr. than wm e»»r before ofcred
eerie* I* l*ny and ccaoptrtr. I'kare call and ree thia ride J Sew York, lly moy &gt;n M tarefce
fir yonroclr*.
C&lt;mA paid for alNiindt ofcountry product
Dost forget ilia plow on* d«,r wret of *.«■*“*
store, particular attention Paid to lire retUrawnt
nf (bore old account, far Hire mini ba settled attbre
W M.
M.jO,

Emporium of FnihitWI!

HaMinpa, Aug. IS, IPS I.

We refer toalW ofour artkfea below.
Battle Creek. M«g LIMA______ .

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| that be happened a

TAILOR SHOL

Rtr’i^.'v^Wn'dk'i

TR1-WEEKLY line of Stage, brobrea retab

Halting., September U. 1BJL

---- - GUARDIAN

_______ »

sale.

AItabad between Haatfaga and KaUmaam, to
Loaraa Hoauaga *»
,tin tbo morning on Monday., Wedneau.y. anu Fn^through in* seven hours,

SUPERIOR

.leavea Kalamaxoo Tucadaye, Thuro- .

dooe to mdrr and all work WARRANTED ia arire
ry-preticalar.
■
. -- -I
i^ring FaJiionijtat

Haalitqp. Way !. IKK.

pacscB rai.-T*

-------------

T.LXC. . CMS.

___________

30,000 SIX
jkLYAPO Wafc*^TOBACCO, awl‘u*rtrtLtire.

'________ _

JJCMlXCS. Rlblxma. Sill and other Lining.

Bonnet Borden. Hower*. face towenignd all
r
DENT1STRYI
other kind. of trixnsalo;.. at
hhNFIELD X
A. EVERETT WILUS,

300nCT°’U't~k“»iuu&gt;a

“yL—rt, IT, &gt;*&amp;•

INDUCEMENTS^

,11 thore pervma wbo waat garareni. *“■*
nmt Fa.UnaUe nywyr^

ronuccUae.l Kalamuoo, with expreM train, d
____ Mirt.ln.n Central It. R.. ardns eaat and

C®,Ve^BA?.-r * STAULD1XG.

IlMtoyi. ?».»

I anare
...... -■ — ■
•
*2 law that Oar competitor, aland hall
nh amaxemeoL
,
|
inc ______ , —........ ..........-•alreadrelTretedareformatain in public ,
rent of Urn KTOM premium* l&gt;ack in „,«*!». end intend, tbe preoeut rea»™.l" P"’ 4
are*, and U.e rearaS&gt;lng I’i pre cenL
to all kind* of pilPring by rellure Good. For- (
mrttamtl to agenlA e.. ro per cent IeM than a man can .teal them.
Are enmpanira anddiri- •&lt;£,, „»„rtn&gt;ral ia full ao-JIromplrte. oompriiiing
-_,erT lhlng in our Im. ofbuaiu.w. emt. wllboul
wi.binr to boa*t or puff oor own aeta, we deal re to
place tL nmple natW tr&lt;M before theey«ToK"ti&gt;«
million." that we will'.ell all kind, of good., idour
line, at wbaleMie eg re tail, rkninrr Mow
"*”T
Kwre in Battle Crabk. i» .pile of lhe load talk and
u„„r s--.«i
r;-j ~K!“~

StatocfMieMSWt-

JAMIS A. SWELZKL

«

�“ hri”«

«I

BEPUBLICAN BANNER. I Path Finder on Tuesday ait

a rrocticru lURiiraitoaDr lira elect* or
rarM1 upon youraeir or your childron ? If'.
- K. ~
Meel-arict and 1 al^rtA^ta be huabt
n0*:‘hm'l vote for James Buctanan, for I
jrrc*a«« &lt;rad Mtarcri ta be bouybt,
j tf
d
, u
-latform and party is pledged to it.
—
•toed of kcredta bvUd Rculroadi.
j
Mtebaniet, Lab
N.
BAILEY,
Enreo|L
feebaniet, Lebaror*,American*, Irubr«xx aEcuAxic* xkn psoaEas xzw 1 |
Mirhtam, 411
411,1&lt;
nufAntzi propio of MirhiniM
1 ?!:n BLicAN-TICKET?
Il is uniformly Mssetied by Bactancvr . will you ta: longer duped by the dapttrsp t
For l*TC*id*nt.
politicians, ttat the Republicans rsagger- erv ofparty 1 lxx»k into tlii* question at, [
ate. the efT-et* of stavprj ttpon free tenor | tiiiectingyourwch ca
We give you, not (
►NT,
tin* Mcetaiqr
Mcciutde Arts.
Artal___Mechanics
____ w_____________________________________________________________________
,
and the
and i owr vi&lt; wi„lHit Southern Democratic au-.
otcuImu..
laborers are told, ait ii all a lie thnt aim's.: thority—Soothern caliiHatre of the value ]
j.-OT vice rrtyi^iu,
rv will reducr the; wagr* of the UUrritig Af rnerhanirs and laborers, h ia true. - U ■ ttTTT T T A WT T
Tk A XTrii/kYT
daroi
re the l.jitlmatr .&lt;&amp;cl of slavery. There • W I
Li. DB.1 IVB,
■Now, J.nvu South ttay talk and act n« k not a nun’of middle age at the North,
tiic thing is.
'iliey figure nj»enly tuvl Whether ineriuuitc, laborer, or of the pro;
Hepnblicnn Awociattau.
h&lt;&gt;ne»tly in all matter* toudiing slavery, fertens, but'may live to see the Mine cs-

JOHN C. FHE1
hLIfllH

ft* advHittgev, iu eevnoniv, ami its other . tirnat.-s. based tipuii capital ou-niuj labor
.
beauties, a* u |N&gt;litkal arxf social blessing^ in Michigan, cve% r.»well as Alabama, if| j0HX w rtkbbins'
and claim that true principles of political Buctauanralall ta elected, and Kansas ad- ■ RANUEl't. MqNAilt &gt;
orooosiy jbTuv i- far tatter to own median-' milted iu a slave State. Freemen, ponder '
1
ira and tatarora than to hire them. This ' on these thing*.
j j'g. v.iNYiRUNT,
is. their theory and their practice. It i’
. -----------------!-------------- *---------- ------Ml»t they cLtint—not our assertion.
j
4 A Stahl f«w nsekananHes.
For Prciidcatfal Elector*.
And 11 Hailre.id President down in the ,
Yg,, K#w a ^^1)^ jn the Union Depot,
HARMON CHAMnEBLAlN.or.SL Clair.
iikl democratic Stat^ of A'tatafo.1—the . resterday morulngi that we tliiuk. preach-1
CHAUNCEY H. MILLEN, of Wasblcaaw
.President of the Alabama and Tcnucsjce J.j a m.,^. ^iwcrful semuin than all the J
OLIVER JOHNSON, of Mnaree,
itairroad Company — nut having the fi-ar cfltnucnce &lt;11 tta stump or the Senate ha* j
WHJ.JAM H. WJTHKV. of Knii
cd Northern Democratic Duugl.fao.-a ta- Tet prwiua.,!. Seated »h&gt;qg tta wall on |
THOMAS O. DRAKE, &lt;,f O.kUu.1
fore him, in his aitnual report, takes up; X ben,.],. wu a fnmilv uf thirteen—tta ta
the questi»m &lt; t capital owning labor, and | ,1^ mother and eleven clolifrcu, weary,
recninm.wl'’hat th, .N&gt;inpany BUY NIG- flirty, destitute nn&lt;l urctehrd bcrond nil |
GER MEl.’IIANlLvi and LABORERS, ngtv|]e] in thia prosperous cltv. i At one
instead of HIRING FREE LABOlt— 1 C1)j
u
gnnrul,&lt;»y
sixteen, with-1
[Any person desiring to find tbe Report,; nnl B
jfcjn Due with cold, expo- •
eon do *0 in tta Railway Times.]
He pj.except where scantr garnu-nta of thin
propos-s ‘to inveUa part of the unappro- j aSt: roam- linen covered it. He liod boon i
printed capital in Ata purchase of slave*. I
afK| naa u rappcd in a course cover1‘tock art impkmettts for tta purpose of. ](&gt;:
y;car |,5nj Mt B , rCu:ig woman, a
constructing art finishing tta rort” He si.^Cr, with her linibsnd. She was tarc- j
prvent.*
an elaborate
argument
in farm- IKMtUI.
tas.tal. and
|
.
j,
Illi.tanllv
U &lt; &gt; rovcnxl with rags
.i,,' "tta!
U-I..I
. . water,
• .
:
gince
|
&lt;4 the plan, specially 1.
its-------------ecumuiucnl
ml- .1^,)b n„t .touched
apparently.
»ii

For Governor,
1Y S. BINGHAM
For Lieutenant Governor,

in his own town by a very large majority,! "L ~‘
. I County. h&gt; Penn.
r,«. k
end in his own county be was beaten by
&gt;t »
» M&gt;pjx»cu .
. nwX.yrf»«rl, 3000. M.&lt;X
|«« *-&gt;. ■«■«»
moot will be our nezt.Prcsidcnt
mi

„K.r

,.... ■ ■

;„h ft.

,.f,

.

the column.

Vote tee wb*J* Ticket.

of the discovery nf sttjpcn- j iuble polk? Of Buctartts * rtmimstratiou ,

i in

The ttimr drittrt, despairing uf tta I fluW frmul*, the Republican* have *tcr-1

f

FAMILY PHYSIC.

। bt, B!KCrctJ in accurcing W.

t;,,n. ftarg\.puo
m tta
J-deti^bk
of tta

riretiou of their Elertoral ticket tn this ' mined to rontert tta rtate
Bute, are *morting to every spede. of taial ret.

Imrgain, intrigue and)swopping in the vain ,
lm,&lt; of saving a portion of tin ir tort tick- !

,g'

AYER’S
PILLS.

P„. | J-

rig ’rtg&gt;
Ad-.

te teM «n u

3S®S5^£ttZS‘£4

12,000, and the Dem.wrat* I mitodnitiun of Franklin I terete»c •• , l£h*gy
Wh „„d Eleventh I)is- ftJ1y endnrred by tta Convention rtd the

»&gt;

j lrict?, the Democratic increased vote » J Candidate* of ttat Hugos DrtntKT.my.( ~
6.000 in earl. District. Tht* w&lt;rtJ inch(,uabtfol voter a» Ita fire-I
!
«" 7;Jj'
si -ta |'la- tta f- «* « Uh regard to ihK
1 ”
‘
-J
&gt; true i»u •* iurdlvcd iu tta contest taforc p

to artit their master* and owhws in the •

‘

-

nt,

1StjlxM..,Jcountv three hunJtad Irish j them, Mid space no hanurable

conamumation of-ttair inglorious designs. 'votes ^pre . .dtetl, «li&lt;&gt; had n-&gt; toe-re rc*- cati be Hindu to bring ttatn t%tta po

o।
Republican*, friehde of Fremont, do , jdunrc than they tavc in tta
. i rote for Five labor, Fn*•speechand Free ;
not allow vourselvcs to ta caught in the
In Tipuccantw a companv of 800 Iris* mcn Ouj. oprXM1Cu!&gt;arc Bustad with hope mrabra of this artfully woven device. If votaL wk wereJtecWfwm Warren
,f
m|k WJtgpc niaj&lt;.r. 1

any men professing (0 ta Republican*.

come to you with any proposition* ti&gt;
I trade off a part of your own ticket, yptini ;

J tta-ir trcaetarou* eounwcl, and treat them ;
, a* traitor* only deserve to bo treated.— '
Yuu have tta numerical strength to elect '
‘ every man on tta Eleetvtat, State. Cun-

OPOIIGE A. COE,
of Brandi County.

john

Buchanan I diana and Pennsylvania at

He was beaten ; tioe. d»nW put us on &lt;«r

et. lie forlorn hope of tta Fillmore partv, haring sold thente-ltes out body ami
KX1! to tta BuetaWwra, arc ata- striving
by every species of artifice and deception

votcfl
art thjonecto La-; Hies they have-obtained in Petin, and Ind..1
—
’"“J'- Buttboy
■«
.»■&gt;j nre dipping into
in... the fight u~l«
“» ,
|-4VC
JtCi w||(re they again votedjI af)J
under tta
?ro o’
off
|f -■immediately, before ttaf could , Jelu,ir- h„p. tjat they w c.rry Barty
.
nnl the State of Michigan*.
MkHgnn€ IBut;
1-e arrested.'’
I| County and
Jut j and Loini; far. in trelh.
C*.—"..; outrages “
Simitar
were
■’c conitalttcd
comrttt
tn .
• j, () j^rthcr.
_
The
n'k„ great
.,«.«» body
I«.dr of
nf mi»m« Of dfaMied irtini in the Urn
en- part
part oftbTstalc.
The Louisville
ev.-ry
&lt;»f the Stole. The
L-ui»vil!c
V(&lt;*.n» of tta County and State arc
Kentucky Journal, a paper stnaigly op(|u,n,t n|1!j ;t j, u,|y necessary fur

H-J-

grcssional, Senatorial and Countr tiokcti, posed to Fremont sayx:
’
yOUr n-lufle JBty from this time
aud it i* your solemn duly c* men mvfo
“Pit This a»d That ToottrgDi.—Ou -.jj w 0)4,t &lt;in t^0
fl&gt;y Df Novpinbcr

Fur Secretary of State.

/XfolVrtland 1 to sei-nre an. o.vw* helming victory.
&lt;-» Mrafer .«r Will r«&gt; .l»S O'«.«•*»/«»‘'/•'O-

citizens to see to It that no part nf Ita Saturday-last. r",V
G. kui.
l.j-Mgkrt or Mfe n ■

McKinney,

of Van Buren County.

h a defeated Ctadodale.

Fritndtof Freedom, wcronjurc you 1-y Tni^jay, fe.v or none of them could ta 1 f-u; Lot every, friend of the
every principle yup Iiold dear to bo early ! f,,und in tlik city, but tta vote oi
fame dc-.ote lii« entire attention
nt tta |rtl* &lt;m tin-nmniirjg of tta 4th County. Indbaa. M W*’*J*™} fr,int .i,b dav to tta rinsing of the pulls,
.day - f November, and, vote tta whole
-r about .be number &gt;!
,
.
.

vantages, find cite* the fort that tlic State ’ ...... „ere —............
Apuny
pule mi
l puny
ba
......
baby
j
For Auditor General,
■'&lt;* {ywiixtaii^ constrectvu its public wotlu lay.in
• ’- tar
■
amis.
Three or four little j
by ahvc/Iabor, owned by tlieStatc. He ln\r* sat. next, waii-looking creature*, a* 1
WHITNEY J ONES,
Mirs tiui’t,'
’
of Ingham County.
white r-s their little wool tat’, except ‘
••jyavres belonging to a cotm-any can nkfrc .tta Jilt gave nu apjrtnmcv of!
• F»r State Treasurer,
excavate ctrtli for less than tall, cun e.x- health to the flcsli.
SILAS M. HOLMES,
caratic rock for about one-third. Mad can
public
Titer were ragge.1 and riiivcritig with j
of Way mt County.
eonstruet cidvcrta, bridges, abutments, cold, but they didn't speak, nor cry, so !
Ac., st nbivit one-third ttattta aanw kind utterly- unlike the cheerfulness and vivaFor Attorney Gejjeral,iprioundcd
of work will coat contractors.”
Again;-thi* Southern Democratic R iilmade use’s heart- ache to *ce
road Prrtdent argues the question ».« fol- flicin_ qpx of them once passed hi* hand
low*:
,
■
' cardc.niy ever the free of tta little taby £.'&lt;;
___ _______________________
'Tlic question for tbe cump.wy to de- „h:. h lav moti .nltw iu its mother’* lap, * j];
' j triuiup
ir.A MAYHEW
cidc ia, whether this plan cm lie eenven- but there was no smile or glimmer ofaf- &gt;
‘‘
‘
’
iently carried into.practice. Ute answer fodurt ist hi* nak free. The mother was
0
atuoun bounty.
is, from bur knowledge of what ea|/tqj -hare-headvd, unwashed, sr.d pale, ax were ForComtnitaimierof ttaState l-andofcr,, I We,
and rcsdurcc* the company tavc: un\v'a|l tta fnmilv. She, lita her daughter,!
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
.
pended, and what additional stock that; nursed a little sickly child that lay noise-'
()1Countr
I
might be procured to be vested in ri.ivcs,! jjjm, bm staring with it* round eves at ;
*
]
ilcan.be! done.
At first, from two to tta crowd uf pitying spectator*.
A s&lt; n, ’ For Mcuitarof theState Board of Educa-1
tion.
■d^gHitinijred slave* might be purchased; dressed, ox rather nnaresxcd, like all tta '
saytlfrPrtwC’ircd, In the usnl lots, some
eat in the middle, shivering with a
GEORGE WILLAW^
— o ^Lr.IlilQV।ul
^at this^tim.! cost, child. He w rithed from side to side, and
having
fiunilt
of Callmm Couuijv
upon an average, abouFTtOOQcacl&gt;,wbich i groanrt sometimes, but never spoke.— !
would be 8300,000.
Two hundred and J Tta frthcr. a utan apparently forty-five |
D \ VID S. W ALBRIDGE.
•urenty-five of these could'bc placed upon rC«ra.had wrapt a Mud! quilt about hi*
tta road, and the balance upon a farm ren-1 ifeouF'nd* either under the cheering . _____
ted convenient to tbe road, to pay their I influence of mh greater warmth than , RLFL hlican f counts
Ohio,
Fur
Senator,
expense* and tta interest upon their cost, 1 tbe rest cqjoyed, oFmio he felt it inI
or Senator.
JOHN ROBERTA
Upon this form a portion of the provision* 1 cumtant on him as thctaaSof-dj^fiimily, I
t&lt;&gt; supply tta laborers upon th-' rood ,w tbe only one that spoke whilcwlqfcxwc !
For Representative,
might be produced, and it could be uid within bearing, lit Aadbecn driten froHt^a
as a ntiraery or repository fur the slave* A'anwx, Ar tnid, by the Buduutan nicn, n*;
and mules ijot in a luitablc rondition for M Inany other poor settler* tad been, and
For County Treesurer,
w-rrtt, to rest art be recruited.
i robbed of every dollar be tad in the
II. nvbheldon.
To sustain tta plan suggests!, it k world.
His cattle tad been stolen by
For Co. Cleik, **''&gt;4.
. Hlrgal vote. Ita
proper to make a cornjiartam of tin.cost. Buford&gt;Uhicvcs, and lie expelled from
GEO. W. MILLS.
uffrbortoa corporation owning slaves,1 tta jariitory Ixcausc he would not take
aqd a contractor who hires.
1 up arms against- tta “traitor Lane,’’ a*
For Register of Deeds
Tbe average hire of negro men to work the Sentinel call* him.
He moved from ;
JOHN
VARBRI NT.
on interna! Improvement* in this country, near Lexington, Kentucky, and his name
Fer’ Sheriff, .
i* about 81*5. If tta compiny were to ;
Ritchie.
They had no property, no
. didate wilTta
ptiretasc at the present priwu, (say. 81,- ] money, no provisions, no medicines, tho’
W. K. FERRIS.
I chance docs
00V.) the yearly cost to tta ettmpany | wvVral of them were rick, almost no
Fur Proacctping Attorney,
' elected I Ke;
"Sir: I uii
compared with the hirelings will be a* clothe*. So forlorn and wretched a CimiJAMES A. SWEEZEY.
|y we never saw, and they were nude to
follows:
For
Circuit
Court
Coaim»ioner,
, liv the infamous scoundrels wtam flic
• 860 00
Interest on 11,000
WM. BURGHER.
A'dministration hired a* “Kansas Militia,”
hriu^mv
15 00
! The RcpubliaUM of Barry County. hch&gt;4“s. however, there was a Eur altendenre.
to execute the Kansas laws.
They were
For Judge- of Probate,
a meeting at the village of Hastings, on
howler, of Charlotte, addressed
i one cf the productions of Democratic po
Total
- »75 00
Tuesday last. The day was stormy and , ‘Lc
Mid his apeeeh was regarded
which is thrcc-fcvcntlii -Iran. than tali',
The spectators contributed liberally to ;
for a hand to___
be employed
in'grading or
[ aapleasant, but a large number of the in-1 Kv
pnwcnt'fcs one of the best efforts uf
___________
......
~r ■■
A. C. WILSON.
excavating earth, licsidrs the profit to the 1 help them on their road to Lexington.— |
' dependent voter* of the County came d'e campaign Mr, Fowler ii doing gnod
!
Mr.
David
Hayes
of
the
City
Police
exj
contractor. But upon mcclnralcri work !
For Coroners,
.
d.-..ugf&gt; th. rata
taul. &lt;. wur, fek 1”» Blari““
a still greater difference esM*.
Take crte-1 liimmlf most cflieicnlly on their ta-1
L. MI DGE &amp; M. T. WHEELER.
doi- j
r
'j devotion to the cause of Freedom.
t rerdom. «
v&gt; e
c ■I
.
-w - w
.•
oauonrr. Sir example, of which there will lialt and raised some ten or twelve dol-1
0 for particular but wo canlave to be a large amount done.
A tan*. Nearly even- man or boy who ap , Republican Tri-mph in rvwa.ylv.nia. haTe no •
left some contribution for them.
The Great Boo-ennnon Spiked.
-..r—Um nnticoin^ the nrocertnn
sprightly negro man will, in.six nionlji*. preached
Tta November No. of this unrivalled j
We u* sturdy railroad engineers and |
We copy the following dispatches from
‘ ;
.. .
i/n
...
make * tolerable mason, and. in twelve
periodical has come to hand, filled with
„f the /&gt;.«»&lt; fr°"
mouths* gnod o*e; for lti«a simple Snmrn emptymg their r-tket U..U. „„ ld,,pr,|.h,c
cans of that town came out in full ferae.
force.— the choicest original reading from the pens
cathci-ina
conocra
into u '
..
* .„
.. . .
eons
trade, cosily learned. Generally, n»&lt;wnremKwa
„-------------------------„ their
.
..
am scarce and demand * high price; and a convenient heap, kind hearted citizen* un­
In their precession was a four-horse team of toe eldest American writers, olid u
- - seemed■ touch'
■
1i. .
PennsTltauia Elec
contractor offering to work, liases hi* eal- ■ rolling bill*. Every body
driven by a Lady, and loaded entirely by usual, cmbelishcd with beautiful steel en­
filiation* opun paying these high prices, cd by tiicir silctit, uncomplaining distress, i
I Ladies, bearing an appropriate banner.— graving*, Fashion Plates, Music Ax.
The cost to a company owning *Uvc* Now and then we could bear men saying, I
Tbo concourse uf people aaacmbled at 2 Godey ia never behind any of biscompctwho are masons,
masnns. and to contractor*
contractors who !j “’Thera
Hwra ir
la ------something
e"’ •" for an *old l,n
line
"’’ to
o’clock, and were aildrcsead by Z. Chand- *tor" ™
respect. We published the j
• nt-p
Qnc jitth. gentleman of tlie
hire them, will approximate to thc fuliuw- i.look
T
I Buctantn
Buchanan stripe paraded tip and down the
lev,of Detroit, in,* speech replete with ; prospectus for tills periodical for several
Ing calculationsTbe
foUowina
ia
the
*RCreK*&gt;»
role
for
Conmn
•
with
an indignant strut, grumbling .
Interest on 81000
800 00
j depot ~
:
men: Union. 211, IM/DcmoCTnUc, tO9.9iS; Un­ •ound argument, humorous invective, and 1 successive weeks last apringand aimmer,
Insurance on life
15 00
1'and
and ccursing bitterly, as ho "would bear ; ion «M^orire, 14&lt;6.
brilliant Hlustration. He took up the •“&lt;* •«»* n*&gt;® J*P*rs, but this is the first
I' some itssHv Fremontcr any, “Come up
Clothing, Aw.
15 00
From this it appears that the Republi­ Platform of the Cincinnati Convention, ‘
we h*'0 received. Thankful .for small
J h*
here
200 lh«. of Lacon
15 00
’™ "and sec what your party In Kansas cans have a majority in Tcnn»ylvanta on
and riddled it to atoms, showing its con- j **vors np give the above notice, not howhave done.”
It was quite a scene, altoo bhi» corn and vegetables 10 00
tbe popular vote ns shown by the official turrence with the Slavery extension poli- wcr for the trifling conrideraifon of the
I gether.—Tndiaxapold Jour. Sept. 15.
votes given for members of Congress. The cy of the Southern Dwnacracr, and Us I P™ « ,ho w°rk- but « » «»««• Offset
Total
8115 00
j"
------------- ■*!*■*■'------~
0no hundred and fifteen dollars per
CoW Cortott.
Democrats cannot dispute this au^icri»y utter abandonment of tiic principles of' '
ep co of the work is t3. per year,
year, allowing two hundred and fifty wur- j
The Washington Union take* a rather for we take it from their own org**. The Washington ‘ and Jefferson, which have ‘J0 COpi°’15 ti‘rc* °°PiM *° U1 «««
imtmUma H
king days, are equal to forty-six coot* per peculiar view of the tremendous sucecm
vote on Congrcssimii la the best test of breruhe policy of the rountrv from the W®'““
•M tnan Htfy
l15OOP'« »20.
day; where**, the hired mason will coot ’ uf U»o Republicans in VernftmK It says,
. .
.
Addrrets L.
I. A.
A Godey,
Gn.tav 118
1 m Cbeslnut
Address
the contractor twu dollani and fifty cents, i
-The election in Vermont, which was National politics, and on this Buchanan is foundntiuQ
of our Government, down
,
beat
in
Ills
own
State
by
a
majority
of
1,1
Street, Philadelphia, Penn.
f
m-jrc ttan four time* m much tu tlsc hekl on Tuesday last, resulted in the de­
tbe administri^on 6F Prcrec. Mr. Chan- 1
company who own* the mason.
frat of the entire Democratic triumph?’ 240. The election of the Locofocu Can­
There, mechanics and labcw ere you tavc j
y^fWc challenge the IFAiy to rite uni Commissioner Is of no political signi­ dlcr spoke for nearly throe boura, and 1TO THE POLLS! TOTKEPOTT.S1
«tan he conducted, the Isrgo audience
Hepabllcans, to your Daly.
'
tbe pradicnl arguments presented you by a single instance of a clear and urtapiivoficance. The Republicans have also car­
stnigclc
between North and South, in
werp still hungry for more. The little .Baity around tke Standard of Liberty and
* Southern railroad man! How ..do you cal --------K'"
ried the legislature, tln»» sceureiag a Re­
like it? It meets the issue presented be­ which Mr- Buchanan did not ewpousc the
band of oflicoaeckiiig Buchanicrs who
tween the Republican and Democratic interwjtaof the South.—[WrAmearf En- publican U. S. Senator. Tbo folluwiryf Were present* writhed beneath the severe
parties in the coming election. If you qvirer.
. , , clartfication of the member* of Uio Legis­
was inflicted upon tha odious !
The Enquirer is «fc in making thia chal­ lature we clip from a Detroit paper.
lik e such prospecta, vatu for James Bu­
principles act forth in their platform, and
rtile fl.-ono, reoTr,
chanan—if you do net like them, vote for lenge. The record of Mr. Buchanan’*
RrpiMlciui.
Biduniere.
Aim! fling lu wav Ing algnal* high.''
Fremont. Look nt the extract again.— subserviency to slavery i« unimpeacha­
tlw giant blows that weca given by the
f'A'r, b. ftftwor ft UHr feprio™. T„'XL'
'^*2.?'^?
”' Cocxrr; next
RzrraucAM
or Bassy
Hmm
St
4»
It i* the Dcm&lt;&gt;craticestimate of the value ble.
Tout
—
of a mechanic and laborer. Do you want

\do»« itiinulitc

AYER’S

PIUS

to be subjected to such degradation 1 Do
you want to force your children to such
degradation, if pcrohanee they ahould w ant
to settle fn the territories a* you did in
Michigan ? If not, then vote for Fremont;
and for making Kansa* * Free State—
for so sure ns Kansas i* made a slave State
all the vast territory w«&lt;t of Kwv.» to
the Pacific-if not indeed all the organi­
zed tesritoriw, for the Buctanan prinriple j
is, tint stare property Las the same right j
«s other property in all -tbe territories— .j
all these vaat territoric* are doomed to

From thislt appears that the Bnduinmoot m not any mure opposed to slavery
than Fillmore.’ Why then does the Cmn- iers shouted before they were ant of the
merdal cry that his election would be the woods, and have wasted their powder fir­
“triumph of alwlilionism and reign offiin- ing over an immagbiary victory. The
atioism.” This blowing hot and cold, both State is Republican. Buctemsn ba. been
at tjnee, leads you into awkward contrarented in his own State. - This u truly s

Slavery,
.ppbftft. H^.p^bbojiveo.^rf B2d Despotism, Freedom and S
‘"'r7'
Ldft ftzfe
lu.
impetus to the efforts of tta Republican p
J’ .

his statement,

rjttgs'

UTahJoZiy^

UK MS

, feUcbuHuitliing in a

and trimmings of all kind#—Can t fail t«
BODIE

AND

SHOES.

Tailor,

V**'ma«1a

ucxdl"

Our stock of Groceries » very Urge*

R W. Wmn, Faahtartrt Tailor. Sta

I Coofrctioairica

Hulioj

AND MEDICINES,

AGUE XOT EXCEPTED.
READY MAlHSTJEOTinNG.
Orrr«ll» fcr ftflr/&lt;«il«. Shertiox. Bins L»nlU*F.
Denims six! ill kimit of Master wire.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

BrS.Brrmi.

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kind.
HsrtisgKZl. 1W
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KsnriKum
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/^ROCERIER, Sugar, MoImm*. Tv*.Ceffre.^'

.J2S2Z2L?£*™ * °°-

inch by ipch 1 If a thorough organization
la not yet tffocuxl « ever

titno in completing it.

r.MOBT.
by Campbell

Are you ready to

the ground with them step by step and

Thia we

hyO. F. EM*
\.A—
■ —a u

rvdutM raw*. Gin boots, ina • jrejy'r—
swtirw&amp;Tiarcwfi.««»

I

meet the advocates of ajavery^xjenrion
on the
day of November, and contest

A Whsatan. Detrnrt.

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‘ - - . —. ■I*t tihe
c®»o of art! Liberty throughout the
world. We repeat the question,
JOU
rendy for the cm foct 1

mW kt Firrind

S^ivlMTSTORE!!

,bid. im UU “- 5^=*’

glorious triumph. In spite of tta tremen- mendous etaera fin- Fremont ajjd for
WMta Marcs Hextduous frauds resorted to by tbo African Chandler.
I| would be well for the Germans' and Democracy, in a vain attempt to bolster
' the evening our citizens ag»i&lt;t aaacmIn
Irisli to remember the words of Rubori
up their sinking cante, they arc beaten on Had at the Court House, and listened to
WirkljlFc, one of Ute Kentnckly delegates
to this Cincinnati Convention that nomin­ the Congrerafonal vote and iu tta Lcgi»- speeches from Mr. Dennison, at Allegan,
childreu, are compelled to move to any. ated Buclionan, wl**&gt; he returned to his lature which was the only test of Nation­ and Mr. Barton and L. IL Stuart of Bat­
territory, wish that your or their skill and own State. Raforrisg to the protabto w- al polities involved in the electic* of tbe tle Creek.
- *■ «
ial&gt;or stall be estimated and paid at the
I4th inst. -WcU done Pennsylvania.—
value uf a stave ! You will observe that
Tnaxx cratxM for the indomitable Re-:
-—-——- - —
A
of
Su». TV
Ut
rf
hM. of Fw
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p,ft,Hb r»~dai roll | •—&gt;T "«•
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you willing to vote.

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Bnure.niHU!wrreH«iiBinB.

. ro - -&lt; rr
“d-v for
rvwiy
ror
tot.
&gt; fedd«i
derided
on the day are of the most Immetiduous
fearfully oa tta hopes of the Budianicr*
magnitude, Involving, as theyido, the ao| ooTrertay neat. Al about fire o’dock
ll
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tbc meeting adjourned with the moU trc- i-»r
Goer™
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P“fc

or life

AYER'S

CHERRY
PECTORAL
For Ik. ropld C«r« at

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ponents of the Buehaniar i
afedby
the forlorn hope of the :
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY NOV. 6, 1856.

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TERMS—31JJO, IN ADVANCE

a sablie demand fa, „

ADVEETUHNG.

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NO. 28

IIIRHCTOBV.
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a maternal uncle, a kind hearted, child­ ' easier support it tn the water than the oth­
AGBICtnjtntAL.
leu man, who gladly gave mo a place in er*. She had thrown two into the boat
Aoucultwmai. Statunee.—The follow­
, hie home, and employed me tn hie boat- when il shoved off. 8he had one in her
Silk Wonn Mania, and the Rohan Potato ing valuable atatirtics, which we take
hands tn throw, but it waa too late to
r
A WittnM, WhokaaJe and Re- T. J. UvaruaxT. Judge of Probate? OfFever, the Merino Sheep speculation la from Hunt’e Merchant*’ Magazine, give
throw so large a ooe to the boat, accord­
Mto«tMt.rero of Uatber.
I for years on the continent, and finally re­
well worthy to be recalled, becaoae of its the nearest attainable approximation to
/P*"Y .i.ifrCrosk.Mfoh.
_
ingly she siezed ths baby supposing
' turned to Scotland, rich,
educated
—in
stupendous
character,
expel ling avery oth­
she had strength to throw it to the retreater humbug, probably, except the Tulip
•»ar Uak
abort, everything but married.
a boat. She had not however, the baby
Y holer in Dry Goods, I. A. Holmook, Attorney and Cowwl.
Mania of Holland. There has always
I
Ou^ evenfag
_ while at a ball fa Gias.
into the water a foot from the boat;
been
enough
of
men
in
the United Statre
gow, I waa struck by a young lady of j she screamed to the woman in the boat tn
, quite unpretending
appeamne^but whose 1 mve
--------------------------------------anj
t|lf, Mt^ciion of seeing to lay hold of ny novelty and . make
remarxablc beauty and high toned ex­ ber reach out, and draw it into the boat. money out of it, wbetbsr benefitial or Indian Corn
.
•
■81,0001000
otherwise to the community.
But pre­ Meadow, or pasture, exclusive
; preaaion, indicated a mind of mure than
Bhe then directed her aflbrta to the five
set anything before the public, which
20,000,000
IIi J Kum-A"- !»vak-rincvrrv
1 ordinary power.
children about her. Si « pushed the oldest
"bf hay crop
looks
like
a
great
benefit,
and
the
furor
.
13,000,000
.',:x«n«K Croek»rT.
'
1 WMintriMliiM-d, but the Scottish names boy
—# of
— twelve
— —....
-------- into
-- ---------------------------year*
ths water, with ,
Hay
.
.
.
11,000,000
had long been unfamiliar to my ear, and ’ directions to swim after the small boat becomes Intense for speculation.
AVbeat
.
Sudi waa the case of the Merino Speep.
-------- --------------- |
1 I could not catch hers.
It was Helen and cling to it if they woold
would not take him
Octa
.
.
first introduced into this country in 1815.
.
6.000/&gt;00
something, and there was something, in ' fa. She thinks
links be
bo did actually reach It,
Cotton
.
&lt;
,
Sr.u u"«. ItejWr ** tf “±
.
1.200,000
the face, too, tliat seemed familiar—acme- but cannot be certain. 8ho
Hhu then put her In the summer of that year a half dozen Rye
•
aheep from Andalusia, in Spain, were im-1
.
1,000,000
! thing suggestive of mixed pleasure and eldest child, a girl of fourteen, Into the
Peas and beans
in&lt;r. twwror*. ’”rH
I ----- ■
ported into B&lt;w--n. They were frnmedi.
1,000,000
j pain.
j water, fa hopes she could ding to
TT" r,
. iJoitx Robkmts. Physician and Bur
arriving here ! alc^ invested «ith a mysterious charac- | Irish potatoee
.
T80.000
D&gt;aler in Drv Good*.
Dwelling so Brsadwir, o,ar Um Coart
. Sweet
txrtatoce
|
But wo iM-eamc well acquainted
that
| thing. She has heard
since
arrivii
। reecuou,
and , U;r- L ru ““d that tlieir fleeoes were of I
.
000,000
, llasfiags, Mick.
' c.-cuing. 1 learned without difikulty her [ that a girl ofe that
ageUiia
was
re“~
“ then
coeu,
ana । ‘J*
,
Buckubeat
.
it waa
ooe.
8he
tevture, and
and ............
that the
the—introducintroduc-1
Shs
then
tl,
«
texture,
that
CVeMtat th. For*.
'history.
’
She
was
from
the
row
.
4MUN0
i
She was from the country, had i thinks maybe it was thta ooe.
Tobacco
&gt; U L. Rat. Attorney and Counsellor at
i
all
childrea
remaining.
She
j
dun
of
the
breed
into
thia
country
would
.
«MN0
;
I bxovx life by running away
well_ _2
educated,
, from been
________
______Z, her
—. parents ha.! lost had three small ehildrea rem*
f&gt;.
,
. then had three small children remaining. I «n*ble our woollen manufactories, then in ■
.
800,000
borne. Bolicau, we are told, was
ran driven I their property, and she waa
was nos
now govern- , then had three small children remaining.
Bariev
Her*—
husband
got
the water, and ahe i
Infancy, to produce broadcloths that
.
170,000
.
...
------------------ ----------------------- —te apd the ‘ css in a family of the dty.
1—4 —
* into**"*
Rich
.
creation, passed
passed them
them down
to him,
and he
placed tI would
successfully with the fin- i lleibp
.
110,000
'! w,,_ ? tf “nB1M,r aa. r.wZZi l**'k of ■ turkey. Attila starte.1 in life &lt;
I wa* facinated with her conrcraalicm.
flown to
nun, ana
m pam
”T"p competefafirfm
k„ on
i—
nf tho
.Hmaited
boats'flostfaff
!
European fabrics. z Our farmers be­
•iJcv..—2 ■- .—
with no other cause and capital than an and was continually reminded by her them
one of theM
capsized
boats
floating
■.
Mcvud
Henrv
.
100,000
Flaz
j
. &amp;00.000
। old sword, which lie was adimt enough grace and r. fuwtuent. of manner, that site near.
She then got a Wipe.
On ro^b- came excited.' Hesry Clay was consultiolota.
rxwpierre owea ma nautical carver aurre^
lP.°'‘io« wit’' distinguished I ing the water, she found the waves nao | &lt;*i, and he immediately gave the opinion
iotiMR
U. HOLBKOOK.
to
planr.uJen.
off for the divine weapon of .Mars,
I waa capal.lc of moving with distinguished I ing the water, sh
...
in« hi. atcx-kfagK
there --------h«nj' i Xh fcL
I
two of
off -----------the small
and ItobMpierrv
owed hi.*nd
political
-v_. I —-------- the -children
---------------It I that &lt;*»«* *h.-ep ware exactly what was _______
. iittNR
mis which burn" which fired hi* 1 h— ’ |forU,n’ •ce“red U&gt; have allotted to boat. She managed to catch them both | required to enrich both our agricultural-. Other products
.
•
1,000,000
' to wettinf
*’ - ' ’
* "*
U^rern,i~Mt
n!.L. ,
«*R*ti, e nor with one arm, and btdd them up, still I Ists and manufartsrere.
TV mania I Improved, but nut issetaal cul1 holer
J M.
tz&gt; ww,
»
• tk— ... ,k_,
in
K^rw. xilli the other hand, ' spread itself rapidly. The six aheep at | । uvatlou............................... 17,MT,0I&lt;
prime U&gt; cunfidcucc; but there was that in - clinging to the rope with
od:cr
hand,
hold the
fa tlie
midu
of | Bo*t&lt;« *dd for fifty dollars each; they |
the yuung lady that inapired both, and I I and maintaining her bold in the midst of. coal in Spain, about one dollar. This I
Black, lh»anf». Mich
Tutsi Improved lands 113,088,610
convened with her. Her questions uf the all the desperate struggles around her.— ,
marvelous profit fanned the flame of spec­
various countnes with which I was Jamil- At last the robe burned off abpve, and ulation, and it war not long before a fleet I
Valcb or Snxxr to tw* Faxmxx.—It
• •
•
•* • • •
. a
’ mt, down, with other*
1
is
more importance to the former than
set sail from our shores in pursuit of the ,

asicvm.

from ihrtr ue j

Hty. ROimn

rhr, ktxrcld be freeH
eir, tn pwi/T Ibe Uno)
the rJtsage M m-moq,.
the aU-mikib sad
aa4 rc.torte the appe&gt; lhr
J. and. by 11*,,

a tha reasoa of wtn
U.:' &lt;ed thia pill Will

purely ’HtrtabU. aa

AYER,

.

lytical Chemist,
MASS.

R’S
ECTORAL,
• Care at
t

HOARSEMESSt
lOPIAfc-AOEGH,
1IM1. A5D
TIOY.

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W. K. Fmuua, Sheriff.
Court Home.

Office in ti*.

golden fleeces of Andalusia, in DeosinI her. 1816, there were one thousand Msri. Srfwfi Spates «th» 1~1«. a a
J no Speep in the United StatM,whach ware
______________________ _ ____________
Il .ill. ,te d,11J In,Uk alter.
I v.IikU « red,, hiirf™) Uoite.tteB«d. Far, of Lynn, recently remartssmen
------------------ —--------------------- I p* u*ne. u“*1 ’J « wm.“ tceung oi oewii-1 iana, i laugningiy rcmarxeo tnat i owea ,
She then looked for the child she had I
t“1' importation and the vkluc m­
"r*1 u
' J.—M.
—• r'"
- - - physician and Surgeon, dement that I look bauk on the mystery ! my own travels to falling in leva with a lost, but although manv heads, were | ercased. In the summer of that year seKt-SSXLL.
U r,‘
o«c« in HteMnn. A RaMsiF. bluer. K«Mnth of two lorers continuing friends. But prettv girl in a ford.
, around her, and some of ’them childrens l«* “^P «w“ *eroi
'■ N«&lt; Log
wkh
__ o_______
Hwt.no. Mich.____________________ ■ tinic ^lnc, o WMne ,t muwt whcn
।
.pUjen the word, ere 1 * ■'
” “ *b^rfaimed
----- 1-------- ’ !,k ' bmd “
at fifteen
fifteen hundred
hundred dollars,
dollars, and
sad bucks
bucks ' seep me rau.c
beads, they Mbc.
were and
all ao
begrimmed
with « two thouasnd! By the d-e of 1817, tioo by being turned into them oocaaioaJ*SX
M-rfaally, to eat the coarser plants which have
W
waa
the
oil
and
ashes
Mid
soot
on
the
surface
i Wm. Brnnrixa. Justice «&gt;f the Pence. Uf- ’ &lt;msy lit her spark in my boyish bosom,, Um blond mounted to lu-r face, and was , the
. **** * Baitey's Muck. llwBiag*. Mich.
i Mid blew it into a consuming flame.
1 ...
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a
j
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been
left.
They
will
enrich
the land.—
succeeded by quite aa remarkable A pale- ofthe water, w—. —
-------------decline on account of the excessive im­
There is no manure eo fertilizing as that
GREKCnELl). AitoroevsodCaMKrilarst I
"’ell do I remember now vl.cn the nrea. 1 attributed thia to the heal of the , their features. Mid they
portation; but It increased rapidly fa th*
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•
•
• Law. l*r&lt;wcuU*K AtGnwy nod Georrai ' grecn-cved perpetrated this iocvndiary roommt M. I'-.d.TK in 0M&gt;tt
id to give the details of my ford ad-1 cognizi her own.
She
then• —
directed
.
o. cnMMUuncv
ZSI iui. Il
’ ■»«. OHuter
reeded to give U»e Octant ot my torn so-1 mcuuc m vwm.
~
------- particularly in’ K
Kentucky, in cunarquuocc I by expusure aa that of other animals. —»
M when Helen Dotasld and myself were re-| venture with Helen Graham—which I all her efforts to save
in her arms. I
'.
. .
; Sbevp may l&gt;c made exceedingly useful in
ear* the one tn
1 : turning with our parents from a visit to j did. painting in glowing colorsthe beauty , and
a^e feels confidentthat aha could . of Mr. -Clay
’
s
opinions,
j helping to prepare land foe a crop. A
.uguat,
j a neighboring hamlet. As we approached and
Ihave
doftoao,
butforsom*
for someman.
man,*he
shethinks
thinks' Samuel
‘ It is narrated
i
id amiability
amiatNiity of
ot my
mylady
maylove.
save.
| have
dur^
r so.but
Umg. a that
contractor,
living1817,
near | German agriculturalist has calculated th al
&lt; lockoaul Wotcb= ia
where
water
ran
somewhat
' paid
Hereitht
mirth
duringdollars
the reeital
uc
? *"
KU•pulled
uithe
,r,fux
* u,
r- —
Ashland,
thousand
fora the droppings from one thousand sheep
Iler mirth during the recital became be was
anford
old
man,
ber
arm
-&lt;4T
a ford where the water ran auaiswbal
’
" ’ i.••• At its conclusion,
the stick
which
her.
ahe| 1merino
’ higherjI from
regainedber
titan ankle
deep,
hold,and
wosupported
her
prepared
handwas
to again
, dinoat
irrepressible.
buck and ewe ; and he believed , during a aingfo night would manure an
I (1 8. Bibtok, Physician and Su-gcon, I carry Helen across, as we were accustom-1 alie । remarked:
n-marsro:
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Mr. Itofa-r
Roberta, is it possible that you ^•^n.pulled off, and beradf
pushed
awm
abeau-k
‘ do* ^Xw^!
WfajJ Sole nnd Retail
fa Bartia^ Mich.____________I cd t» do. with luuid. inte-rwoM-n cfaiir !
““
Mr
have forgotten me I”
’
; tlw man Then shs sunk down. d_ — .
given number of
—— a rnoiaksns •» &lt;»'» Vt&lt;l J
ISroaer*. ~
' faj-binn. th** »• took our pretty pawsm- -----prolong
a story.
We were
soon I1 .fid
rise, Sb*
but struggled
the Sat*ddld*w^aToc^di!'*
lnW,itant* may re­
i vhair,
and eo
do VO*, rrodcr,
to needaga'-m
to
and finally i'm
of land. 1
ger through the l&gt;rook. J iwl as we were married, and Hellen and 1 made our bri- ahe thought until abu reached tt- au’rfarr T?cm,.*'r Sarr]ucI Trotter, who resided at piece
....
lessly
Prolong
a story.
toon ] and
did ri^ but
the last
child
dal
tour
at the old
place. A.We
we were
Wroad&gt;.
to the
rontraTTthat
she Udft'|' H?LtUn“
“» &lt;«L I——----- - h« «beep.up® l«d
which
hi the middle of the watet—which waa
&lt;h! it i* —
our
1 gn-et.xi a stout still in her arms
'
tim-t man in Kentucky, and the control- ’*« dwngned for corn and other crops;
;I carriage,------------[ cold enough at tlie time to have frozen inarrii-,
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' 1 As
’ we-v---------- ’ She was ftc-n alone on the water witl. 1
,nlM*er of thc Vnitod State. Hauk.
•"
d"'og. he shut them upon half
tour at the old place.
C'-tKMtT'* Banking Office. Battle i anything like feeling out of boys lews har dal

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fellow wtwking in ths field, ami who seem­
VV.IIV II was I anew
-- — —
ried Helen fifty times ncnoe the brook ed to be ofa letter class of lalorcre. or
ere now w'^bout emotion. but tliia eve­ perhaps a small farnitr, by inquiring some
ning I thought-V fancied, that HUmgave trifling particulars relating tu the ncigh-

In thia way hie land
ritbout the labor of
•hoveling and carting.” Ibrse ideas are

?. The offer was accepted. A tan
...d I.bte.. io ,i,. Un. .
U,
fr.4,
Al».,
.tenllUte™ Iten-nd
fc,„ . Ul ten. .,««.» ~»her
pretty
; rm arouna nisnee*, wuucv.^ «„M . „
^S
,^"^Jk..telJUettK!.te.HU«.«.&gt;Wn
1, tend. -»«
»
*«!. *! ^her
u-t the lAmg MUI and hmsMd a lour non- ones te, of A. jn
iSSS’'“*•*'I:1?
•«te»j.
htelcss, I house, about fifty feet by seventy, and denot«,|v without k—to the amount
• nttieone ne neui in ni*
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at(&gt;ck not oulV witnout ure. «&lt;»
».i&gt;vnn,
* &gt;&lt; « m' J3**
0
*
’
m
the
old
style;
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ruttor for Z
the
’ .
wh
}i(_h it
u willyieM
wU|
to the
llw cattle
c*ltte
*CT.
• i»u.i
it WM
*■&gt;.
.. I,
1• I'"***
,'’rcr*1 u -T
,Tf,,r
1”' two
»»“merino
ro*rin", of erlting
which
to
, ~ No
flame
bum so
so quickly
quickly
and
with
“..Hey,
Ifonald
mon dinna 1v..
little
iteienn
..irJ.te.Y
Bu-.-'Kand
... with
ted1I .«U
rS'.
r
’
I ..
~
bum
7, —
At Bust
that instant
instant aa plank
plank slruck
struck her
herj |afawp
abeep! I In
Jnjbt
ninthsafter,
after, tbo
thevalue
vehwof
to
Increase
of tb*
At
six ninths
of, ।
k
h|CrtM
. rftb*
■tai af U f Irea*U.. H*ati»&lt;*. MwbJealousy. Before we had • nuld fn-fl's J"
breast,
she
threw
her
erms
around
it,
and
i
U.
o
merino*'bad
fallen
tn
twenty
dollars.
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—
•
—
Mr.
Fav,
by
his
managetueat,
, u«te.i ih.. op—
™» te.,k
.« wUhitw I!
Tte
—4,ad ,p
i—.a Ir «...
7"|
k. niiui I|&lt;KJkoa
up l„
in MtelM..
aatomainueui.— j
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t
al
tried
her
I
Ixmg
kept
them
until
they
had
fallen
to
।
R
&gt;&gt;u
Donald
Dean.
His
amazement
at
tried
to
reach
ber
husband,
but
could
not
N. Baowa. 1 h-ahv in Family Grmake* the lamb* and manure pa» for
j Donald at tl«- IwKtinn iff tlu- sen. Being । It mm ]'
•• ”
v».-----------------I our appearance was heightened by its Il propel herself in the water. She feld her I the value of other sheep, wh«ei be killed keeping the sheep, and ',*0 wool is dear
, naturally impetuous. I burst out with:
’ style;
— —and it was with the greatest difficulcul- ' strength now rapidly failing. She was
was 1 them, made a feast of too eoatly mutton.
। “You oreanohand *ac ginger)v, Helen,
'
ty that we could induce him to enter our 1 entirely shoe; she saw the schooner and •uniwooed h’u friends,and, like the ruined
Hew tr^-g anveu, * Cow Eari—Cows,
Send in Yovr Ordeks ' “
" '*h" carriage and answer our numerous que- [ tlie Traveler, but saw also that they were Venetian. thanked God that be was not (
B.«a» A Shoe* made to ormilk, require more food than matt
ties aa to our old friends.
I far. far away; she know she could not bold worth a ducat! He died soon after, ofa 1 *o
*.4 the fnh *m
•elected u&gt;d put up with u i Surprised nt the vchcnieticcof inv tone.
Different we start in life different ways, on to her buoy until they come up, but broken heart; as did many others wk-,, : thr^ere Inrngine. J-W J0»W writ­
ing from Munich, to »be Cvusfry C’snM*
omro£X“ d rw‘ *rnPnaa,t ”
i our qm-rti intcrpnm-d with an admission I I relieve, however, that mine is the only she remembered having board that pcr- had suffered from this extraonlma^y y
Mr alock at Good* u Isrre sad well •electol.eoa- ! *^at *® Were both Strung; and that she instiuM-e on record of u gentleman who aona in drowning alsraya shut their teeth rino Mania.
««», gives an iutererting report o«
siatiha rf e’er? »*riely and kind ot
! Imd no idea of sparing mr powers. But owia wealth and happiness to rolling over firm.
experimenta which have been
&gt;u. She therefore aefafd
eeixed her
tier dress al !
Bavaria, from sbicb the foHewieg is aa
the bottom' in ~front, brought‘ it up around ;
with a pretty girl in a stream of water.
A
R
k
u
Jo«
’
A
California
paper
tells
- ■
.u„*C_ ,rr
j denied tlist I was at all qualified to com­
th.- plank and put it between her teeth, eo
extract:
«
i .* Umw
pete with him in any feats of carriage.
A clergyman lecturing one afternoon to that it held the plank fast across her breast j the followof I jeutenant Derby, “John
On such topic* boys arc naturally em­ his female parishioners, said: “ Be not She found it would support her thus,
;। Phr^kiix, the humorist;"
W^n»M»k&gt;«&gt;z ’•"H BiackaniiUuag.
ulous, Mid by the lime we had reached the proud that our Lord paid your sex the settled calmly back to await the result
,
One evening, al the theatre, Phanlx ob- quantity ot milk, must daily reettve Ma
REMARKABLY low PBJCE8.
consume one-thirtieth of tbrfr live Weight
opposite bank, it was settled that the point distinguished honor of appearing first to a She remembered nothing more.
waa l aen ed a man sitting three aeata in front
if
should )w determined by our singly bear- female after die re» trrectiou, for it was picked np by the Trard*f, an-3 when she i whom he thought he knew; be rvqueeted in hay, or an equivalent therefor,
i only done that the news might spread the 1 was restored to «rrfdo-u&lt;llcaai fi*d ihe
more fi»d be given, it goes to the fortnatioo of flesh and fat without oceaakmhg a
J- W. Bi-cklz. Fashionable Tailor. QiV
u ter polite stranger did eo, and the disturbed 1
I, arms.
Helen was to determine who had car- I' sooner.”.
corresponding increase tn the yield of
But '■Cr cf,-‘idren. where were they?
ried her moat easily, and I settled with ,
person taming hie bead a little, he dieoov- milk; Let if on the contrary, Itaa food be
P*^**”ce of mind and heroism this
• myaclf privately in'advance that the one j Hie Chicago Preaa relates the following
••red his mistake—m t the person be took , furnished, the amount hnd v^ueofthe
T. F. ihk-.rr. Tailor, and dealer in ReaP°°r ms'iher displayed under the ci ream
। who obtained the preference would really i
him fur. Fixing his attention steadfastly milk will be greatly diminished.”
extraordinary efforts of a mother to save •b’Lueit, arc indeed remarkable. She re­
I be the person who stood highest in her af- । her child, at lias burning of the Niagara
Gbovkd Oatb.—Ground v&gt;aU famish
lated the circumstances to us yesterday, on die play, Mid affecting unconeciotuucMi ।
of the whole allair, ho left the man with more nutriment, and keep the bowids in
The greatest heroism displayed
the without any apparent conviction that she
R W Wi'.-L. Fashionable Tailor. Shop
fiMrC)'
fectloM.
the cone to setde with the other for the j
The reflection stimulated me to resolve
is B. &gt;. . , ■.! „&lt;r I! -A Gwdyews »wre.
Jit 1 FlCCS
occasion of which wc barb any Knowledge had done more than others, but with the disturbance, who being wholly without an I better condition, than when •erved -out
to exert every rflbrt, and I verily believe
wee shown by a mother ;n her efforts to evident wish that she could have done excuse, there was of course a lodicrotw whole. By grinding the oats we aOMtate
I to this day, tLat I could have carried Do­
more for her children. She did not weep; embarrassing scene—during all of which them into a myriad of particles, and p.. Saddle and I lam co* Mak' naid and Helen on either arm like featb- sare the lives of l&gt;r eight chiidten. the
eldest of whom W M only fourteen and the here waa beyond the grief that finds re­ Pbamix waa profoundly interested in the toiit them to the gastric solvents 1t&gt; ki-rm
calculated to Mture their apdbdv *ge-J. C. MOTT. I era. But I anticipate.
youngest &lt;&gt;nc year old. She was picked liefin tear*—but rtben the rescued ofber
।
Wc suffered all the rest of trie party to np by ike Traveler insensible, and nearly little flock are clasped In her arms this play. At last the man with the esne lion—in fact they are In k eufiiftwu foI pass quictlv along, and then returned to
——•—
—III v... —v.. I asked, rather indignantly. “Didn’t you । vorable to speedy InsallvafVm. .
Fork! Fa*il rorklO
I the ford. I lifted Helen with the utmost' perished, but, was restored by great ex­
tell me to punch that person with mv
Ground oats are more butrtdott than
I ertions, and brought to this dty. She1
0
; cue, and carried her like an infant to the i
stick F
did not know last evening whether or not
!
“Yea.”
middle of the water.
Jealousy had also '| any of her children were saved, but beard
z ,m. rsitsTia
'
“And what did you want f
inspired a wanner love, and it was with I that three were taken ashore in the ofily
Ground oats contain mere 6f the mtroCttnet II.,-,. Br S. Bra-rrw. Thta well!
Two fair ladies were readlft
“I wanted to sec whether you woo’i
feelings unknown before, that I embraced boat that nulled off from the burning day, Byron’s “Prisoner of Chil
proui or
prtxWr.
; punch him or not!”
her beautiful form and felt the pressure of steamer. If so they will reach her this
other kliUorhorwH..!, .1 *«••»ntiniry.
her cheeks against mine. All went along morning by the Arctic. She and her hualime ther loroioh k mixture of eoorm OM
rather swimmingly, or rather wadinglv
L
ab
Rreua.
—
Ear
rig*
ar*
worn
by
all
i
;
fee fcod-O.
bond are at the Merchant's Hotel.
fora minute.
But then—alas! fa the
of listening without interrupting.
Bq nation.
1 .xciiaKOK, by G. F.
In the East Indies they are i fe.t, mtd mml UteUJWr. .Tbe ooomo
The names of these afflicted persons are
very deepest part of the ford I trod on a Mr. aiu Mrs. Hamilton Chalmers, of
| mourW o^ to k^ »» boweU b 0
uridiiroua bit of wood, which rested I
wloHe romUtimt-brimu
omkblU
Gloucester county, New Brunswick: They
HAWtira. suppose, nn a smooth stone. Orer I ruii-1 had, by great industry and economy, laid
der to admit thia immense ear-ring, aa in­
ed, bearing Helen with me, nor did either I up a low hundred dollars and were movTUekfod
cision is made through the ear. and a fila- for drastic
of us rise until fairly soaked from head • - -to huva small farm.
tntnt, formed of coooauut leaves, tightly h decidedly , the hcall|xi«t foe
’*
by Campbell A
the listener intorpoood aa follows:
home. Iky reouir*. however,
Whitt f How odd, to be sure! Well rolled together, is thrust into the opening.
need not describe the taunts of Do­
The filament is ooostantly enlarged, till quamfty al sweet nay. In Vlo&lt; «
•billings in their
._________ ■*»*** - to Ifoot
I Know willing about mau’e hair, but there
II "-v B, 1. K rm». ™ &lt;k&gt; ToiaT.fci-««w.niiwuirx nald, or the more sreosing sileace ofHtiis oar friend, Mf*. G'
- , &lt;rf Twelfth
cn. Both believed I had fallen from mere
I —
.nd my riyal illustrated hfo
XSm
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On one cf the suDu theca wwiK thmelartB
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Freedom.
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des■ n ’ penito
farat/aK&gt;rt.«to
Ila mdfr bidL'ilklous' rfthisurrs to
—,.w— made to elect tbs Loco- , * ft? ■ ’ 1
| N." Hampshire,
_
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her QidLlia'iliaadiLi'xiud fo their ‘V—i-’TT".'" r-~"nirvr. r”-'-o —- ——
.
Ss-pto! a recautatlim cf her
pre- l»* great Michigan Doughface,
Doughfare, Casa
Cass-,-, but
out _ ,
R. Island,
f-f IWcstnt'.tiim: but being fotly i his ftillnwers found it impossible tn stand
hjS?
wupre- rf»e hud marked | before the tide of public indignation that Connecticut,
fn e j^rW-’’^’i£CnUrSC ! a f*”Tupl and imbecile administration has New York,
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68
RtlUmore
cvLPjgil»iUr the abore ontragr. called ' Jolmstown
88
“l tac r^’-iS'Tiri? t-f the family with whom 1
_
&gt;,r yj-.eir perwreu'den .rr/uh?. ...
.
nna *crff?ff3Fdi3:&gt; iStrrriew, no donbt de. * ,*’
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wit{Bb^j»WmNiehrrby
tnaiufon-e;
but.1 Minority
_____ ________ __________
...v- for Fremont
613
wc are -.flad to, have to to state itax they | TLg rreuljl in the County coafutnda the
v i re-rtputocd had warned
were-syputoedcad
wartuni to key
kei
a»ax ( Bll(-hanlura and surpriami manv of our
liv» a»y&lt;rbtnfabL
Hicktnond '’■*!»• V
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Monroe Co—Bochanun 1,800 majority I. ,
, b;.vvrnl (bye J«»t .&gt;£*
The vote in this «V i» Mf-V W-1
•BuchaflRJt Aver Fn-nwmt ne&lt;rly. 23,000;
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Wood is undoubtedly elected Msvor, I fuu-.on.
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Dauphin Cu-flires furam sb**
weary alm'-t t
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cbanan. lint that NcdrlL Repub.tcrn. irounty 130 pem. mm. I lXTT if Mores’*.
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u» site for rfAas»u
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bly etected;
clretcd:
k7fltlH.r.-,« mai -dx.-ut 50 ; Henderson ot tbw.fbthfoyrfA',K'm1K1u,-t^;SX!
31
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j *idt in the Suite doubtful.' CfiitidvrebL,0 * Dem. So, OICKICB, gyvni. HU, ■»&gt;••••,; - .
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Board of Equidiratic Mi l this day
Ijmsing. Michigan, August 22, 165*5.

Hinrsnl, Rrp. 24th. Grar-i-r, R&lt; P. 25th.' •"« »-‘»00 brrtn^rt «2. , lllt
Murpm.Rep. 3flth.PJt!.r.l«rp. 27’h. '
——
INrlur, Hrp. f&gt;'h, KUq&gt; 9Wk.J Ann Arundel oHintj. Anin ^Km. SOtkSl-Tnan. Krp. «1&gt;- H« mv-rtlr.
|
: chanau Las already got 167, which Is 18
Wk.uU.^.l»&lt; ~
more;than enough to .Z-lixt him. Ilia a- Bunr^U *rr. SS I, Hs’-rf. t’rm. S!1
Fcntim. Kip.
be considered
aa Districts
In Dirfrtrts
ns doubtful;
are aaaerei
fidhi” -ns is
..lection, therefore, may
«*»«.«
—
In
classedclasacd
ns doubtful;
th.-' the
" &lt;•1 areWe
.;wnrea
n.n. ■■■ that
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UENKV'T-.UIXUaN. I oud
Certain. T
4«tsiii.
The Republicans of Barry Co .} chamvs tavor Dcmocrita.
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' revrd of ji-witiveoreur.no i&lt; nd so pv, it j
ami the Statu of Michigan liave done all I In Washington county. Fremont bents ' to &lt;mr res'k-rv;
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ri WrisAiajfutritlj at T nuc|l
; hearted Rtpuhlirtma of the County on ei.*.-L,..i.i .i,. .y un;Ten. i,„ . i
.a] ' Buchanan and Fillmore, 10G0.
I
During the cpiddnne fmer» of 1849.-•
fi!
they
kvuld do to } fo7tL r^dT’^
-'-I'
Essex I*nmtj, Pahner, Rep. f.T Con-i Well to d&lt;&gt; pltrh-1 In nc.-etain n-giiin &lt;&gt;t - ^TTfV^l
|
are :&gt;9t responsible
He Str
for fl»
tbo mult.
result. The
He I,
»„,.rral,. lorrt, „,d ] Mh.l«l|.fi u««t t-... ,rl d..." II. eullra | |S| 11 |||
| lll||g% S'
tr ttjftd tfratfi. by bunting, of two men F^‘“O U»«nt in the County has ’done no­ t&gt;
il&lt;
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.
Brcwi tv1”” •vi’”
I.epnblvans
nre
listen
thia
ttme,
but
w
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L
a
b!
v
ffibbett.
in kfcj/owdeF drib ig home is LowcN, Mana. bly. Johnstown, Asm-ria, Maple Grove,
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'■municipal ticket in Ifrubkkn. esrepllng
Arter
a &gt;d.&lt;*t experience,
however, be f.m-1
must bpuk flint arid try it again.
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B-"&gt;- «4 .-j b-w™-"
Board of Aldermen. • Ri-pwbliean eindi-' eteJ that li|« factor wks taking the adv.m I
date for C'ongre®» beaten bv Tin lor. Dem. | rage of circpm*tant4*« and ih’tcrmined io |
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M.4 rnffrilhcBUrbe. (wlU(lor,. U«k«
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ui
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icm
coitntv,
Pnubf-r*.
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go
down
a.-k1
look
nrtcr
the
next
wus
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.-i tyd Lnlillnihwd ns’a dry Lrntre for ‘ Springs, Orangcvillti. Rutland, Hasting*. Rrpfilliranin* Triumphant—Thf t'hirlt
.
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Start Tielft eleetfd—.111 the I'epvbNean 138, FillmoreS.' Pine Plaine-,Fremowt load “propria pcrMt*’* He m-. not a
\\ hlpplf'sipowd-ir Works. It seems tbit | Irving and Girlton have also done well.
mkgreMmen elected—The Letflelahtre 178. Buchanan 135. Hilmoro 13.
bt-4r afraid however of ‘•Yellow Xi k.” I
•H
M"hh • frftnd
*Pnt cut' and fnllv comb np to the estimate. Now
&lt;
FOOFS.
,
As compared with the l*‘t election iif ’ and “•anall blame to Mm” and so lie re- rt lfoa‘4 ruu.i.
,
Ottnrhelmingly
Rejmbliean—.Cars
!',’S,■■“"&gt; lUp-m™. .UM «n»l. bj bl.
Governor,
the
above
towns
slww
a
gain
Solved
m.
first
nmtahing
a
Iriwd.
ns
tei
\
CALI.
FBUM
ALL IS SOLICITED. '
Done for—Olory enovgh.
to fne 1 owner I3!h!&lt; "hue Uiwrara.'
,
‘,
,
,
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for th.- Kcpnbflrana of»«l. Dem.rrwtie I the prttorirty of hiakinturing mto tbsep^Mr
t^r.nx vralt^dkm Ibe re tride tfcvre tw*.' principles, and sec that toe glonocs sent.
Tbc gullant Republicans of Mivliigan
6. American lo*s87.
iJi-mie infivteJ locanty
-yyur*.:.c« wtureyou esa Isy the t-~i: snU rt..xp
Humphry and (hrbe-ry-, went in the drv ( meats of Freedom that burn so brightly have gained nn overwhelming victory.-— ]1 loss
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' i his frietitl. “yoo-itM.
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tugrftcr; • S'-on after he followri!1 In the hearts Of toe people to not allowed Frvmbnt carries (lie State by a majority down since yt-rterdny x in., and h&gt; nil out
is bmgaapou pkarr-i
:.'.em, and a*
Hto toe door Ik- I to CTBp,irate, and Doughficeism will nevof frtun tirelre to fifteen thousand, mid the * of order.
with impunity.’*
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entire^Stale ticket ia elected by nuuoritliM I
•l’t- Lawreno- C&gt;v—21 towns, FremuM ]
“Ah.nb," replk-di'wr
.-.t this m«t.-n:t -tltrre wm a slight cxplA.:
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' k mi li.'B e told me tliait.
rivn, bud IrntndjfttcJv the whore building }
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Barry Clrcnil.
«M&gt;------- ■■ n4—a ,
.
wa4 in.flumca. rI!u Ynnlv h.-id time to'
. &gt; , .
—
. of the spoilsmen who havu sought by»ckm,an 10O0 FH|n,iw
did not ki nw then- wav any ether p|a&lt;v:' J^j'CSS
V TUltllllJl ^"8
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2.. -18 tnw'rrt; Fremont 4868. [ where w fellow e«&lt;aM put up AL Nov.- ।
was Tkiii-ned to the ground.
I commenced nt Hast ngs on tlie -Btti &lt;•!
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TriM4l®ir«S?Swuta.} I OftoUf.
«&gt; .w soil.. I Wk.! J*1 "P" B* •«pk“ 5
J*»Fl«- “”“£1 gjl
23T2, Fillmdrc 1C00.
d e. dr. n&amp;X.\ RTS. e»ary vorietji
and Style, Sterne &lt;pi&lt;? .fo'£iL./A»&gt;Hr* friend lamosed in alarni audiwrtl•
rel
Tt
imminii.
.\rtfielati.
never heard his anawor, if ho gat-c any.
I
R.'. t. ArP ‘rid
Fli-tetn of triry Style.
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match iiixm th? gromvl, among the drr i ty to toe mdiCfUieut, and were ca&lt;,li scti /
c
linn
i
Thu Now O.-iejns I’lcuunc aflyfc
&gt;■
J-'oi Jcr dlistl Rih!i was the verdict
tended to two years and six mouths al] ( «’”• Slore.v
£°‘
l,f 1 IC ■ *^r ^ok C(Mnlv -j.^, j, eIfrtr.j,
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*em »•«» toe idea of six sb-ting Rhscdae. I»nlk, Ticking. Koi. rtMXHite. Ca t.
&gt;r}sum&lt;n.3fbyC^ner8l;e!d,tnit|.jwHl;,tM1Hntk.jftA^p^
, wud iMde. It has been a poor specu to-;
|:
r4fc,K.bte for Cbn- J "'w V7 '!*”'"*• ‘
ddre than
jury summ&lt; „
£c *vewd were __ c G Ik,brook WM adm|tUj t0 rnM- I
t’ tom and La Satelites. U ilham .
fcbJj 1&amp;0o
, Mr. Udi, for the flurnnt olJ ^rvmcter. p WIWMrK
w.t rs«fo
-j
'i .Ifodc
’‘llflidb toe
the case.
WC.’ ----tunjigners-pnibatdy Engiitotw Scotch.
vw.Uan 1 \Vfaithful Representative of ‘n/Freimmtahvwl
vf Ftdlimin ^&gt;,000 in 11
‘ll a»« P,’*‘l*',8 Diwv, tcljs u» U
w-1! A- H' "ardw vs:
185
z
107
It takes 140 doctoral vote# to elec; Bu-

hOIM!

1 CERTIFY that tiw l*«t reluntn &lt;d
Swo

LA$9 FOR SALE IN CARLTON
BARKY CU-. VIZ: x
Set. Tuan. X. Rasp* IV. .\Oo.

FMETAkCD BV
JAMES 0? AYER,
LOWHLL. MASS.

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ayeivs

CHERRY

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PECTOaALi

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STILL IN TILE FIELD.
cores«.,~riiDt‘ ciwuuE]us,
MBKsrns, WBOorut-Gortu.

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Er1ec.^,w:'“J”! .ii.'Mrtkww*. •"«[

fhmom over
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h - o-iiiklw
•"’"‘T "n- rtp“^*U'
Buchmum over FlUinuiW,
000. Mutu-.
iBo’chrek. V-^ir'’A. rhe contrail am hevt-r fnt.gu.d. m-d
son, Representative Ho Congress, to re- f
|n Ptam-yhanU.hrafdfrt/^: I u- ■
_ v»k» conteuk-d with.TOe..
elected In (hreid.kCe , and BurreoirM.i
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put they ar.
------------Reprcecntatlrc ta Nlijara, over w ash-1
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KrataoLr' M&lt;onTu-'Uk-B*k',l'J,^’p&lt;
Ington Hunt.
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i.-av&lt;.f t. C„—ntmoro 45frmn!ority.
51 Uxj■te2'—
13
Mnw h
!" C.rop P&gt;. *' I
tol.^ak-rn-K-r. SHM. Hurlm.w S-S21KX.S7!^
&gt;n otfrvbelmtojr«^r»r.
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gwKLui.il»J &amp;
Sottmng Mc-umk from Nrelrwv.: ’ |U„,„ c.—W0
‘-"•'^•g&amp;tf'Sa.SaSL. J.IBarren C«»
.. Mirai, th- |K- Sw. 0." frn. fir H»
Fill.,,— 10». I1.X'j'11

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4 ngart1 for tie rite of Fg-'t j?;’^ s-ud whijff who has so long misrtpwmtod the senti- j „..
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r°riy of fri--S—men anti [ mente of the people of thin State, is do-!. IS&lt;U®’1!’
fk-fr spprortn^.- tn frt,nt I
Md
for Gl«ry enough I Beut. .A
; k» „ ft,, ,k,
m.j.rtto I,
bfflx’.-nml seated thenwlvcv i ,
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_? ... . , New Jersey
::j|»«r,-MUH^rtte ora rlo- H» “«•»
&lt;• *• PrB^fortal
l- Pennsylvania,
t* Wrihse tou|ycH.ng lady. The : tictol.
Fremont, Buihanan. : ’“‘“ana,.
If the pastor,'Dr. Howell, lutv
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Delaware,
plAl to these iintrudent, he strin. Awyrria, '■&gt; ‘
82
ted of the mail members bf Sfnple Grove,
। Maryland,
pilon to the vicinity of the
Virginia,
"ft Mu» determined on Ci instil- Castleton,
N. Carolina, ■&lt;,
55
M.jk- them eji-ctefl from the Woodland,
8.
Carolina,
tn;' jss tk-i-y would consent to dc- Irving,
15
Georgia,
V. I lite etforts to induce them Rutland,
5
k met with a blustering oppo‘
Florida,
Carltoil,
31
fotaHy prevailed, and the chad)Missouri
])
] iotridf' ’ajdicy retired, still avowing l Hastings
Alabama,
TV.. ....__ 1thcIridsVi tm»tiou to lie avenged on the j Thornapplc,
Louisiana,
' fir aljurlng the rvEgicui of; Yankee Springs
20
I Texas,
l-d ptm-uta. Quiet bvlng re-1 Orangeville
Missksippi'
•“Mr™irirviu. inttuce of baptism ndiiiinister-!_
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Arkansas,
l urig lady, n!-.o had been the 1 , rT^'

Tswra foi Unx esirt* ■

Pcenaylrnuia.

seep out of toil-—MV your debts.
for . Ue*

In!

Ihef

FAMILY
PHYSIC•
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I vc barrelled re;^hiaowM»irt

'co.n.tr-m.wraayBia.-i.r. .

law-Msr.

Med nr OMU t« ! i V Bl Ifo
of Dm&gt; and Personal Eata
hy Rt.ntv Hoard of Eqtt

rat au na tuiKixi n a

Sfa«ni Baker walked up
and alter nln|to‘8K toe •

wr ncc. induced to become |
'’-.-x.
“preftaw-4 .uf .religion.”
Am-n* the Jjouyhfaceum Proetrated—Tke Whole
ifokrflBtear^tireqyounglidiep, who have | A*tfo&amp;litM TicketJEUcttd.
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Ufiditr tfo Jqflnrfo .Catholic '
Tbo election in thia County, on Tucte
' ‘ • Two of tUmu^reTnimerred'xime 1 dav reunited-in the aucrass of toe entire
tHi,
ir‘h*l.‘'rt'TL'■
'-a.i
Error &lt;n&gt; l. n»
imxxi rexca.

?Jg| ATEft’s
pills.

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COYSlMPTIOX.

1856.

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COOPERING BI SINERS.

roiiFkicBW--. FLOCK BARRELS. TUE

DRY GOODS.

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mortg age7ale.

Uf cerUili«
Abigtf Usborn kit
h||'TV

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81

«ii
’sj4
‘.?y*4! whi
fcoji?; Hittl ofTb.
little,b.ilJtag
value. 1 '.eeui.U
nre
,h'' ’'T"'1 CWrir-.
DI*” talk.- 1*“*
Cf: | .LT,
r„J
11
I...ItaBlj.
"» Out Mr. Hrlbnx* |«~J 1.th.-D.toii
t ,C«.
Nr. York. Th. tm.rr
J"'“V‘IV'cESw’
1
(lestrew! wai ttnrel, arf« of ntUc value,
nre informed that Mr. Holbrook |mw.wvx1 .
‘
,:,.t.,. „i_r.f..,i
; ner tlrere waa bn&gt;ngn. to ^ir
L'«ntoir '
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cire eo
Fremonts " kq"‘
dMmrgv ;mvcu. !«««»; llfo l-cst A LA ROT S.«A .&gt;( lu,.. ««i {.!«&gt;», o«uU-.
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Frrmnnl * ofalldriiora,” ild. i\v. - tkst J ever A 4^(Vd-ben.
jssKsssnssss-Kra * &amp;
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&lt;« «k«&lt;»4
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r««««rd
/)nIja^Co. 15 tokrns. and P-^h
Vr&gt; ^nkrabl.-«.J ftujla bra’
**’ Hor.al-lo Si-Htw »nd Hasinrr w*
i..k
-&gt;..-rli„iu, w,c„j:! i,L,di.«L a n~ y^^MgS pjiiv.,
'p "™&gt; ~«r-« ""t.* •'“Z
• trt.ni
Y«k. »inl air «.,« b-r ».u&lt;- Lf cm*" oe
krepaie rftv. Fremont 3fltU. Bn.-han.rn
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-1r*y. at a »a»»!l a«!»a»w atxnt c&gt;*s
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tt»&gt;rf.irui ingisuuknown. SudMnantoinaAdegree
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C.u«m.-«r Co-Tb. rrt-CT.
n»l » !
t* "i*'
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ark
fully
et»dor»e&lt;l
by
their
constitu
­
Af 3.«*?*&gt;. /Tbr bHy of a - la
position of-out-jflMelary. ’ Here I
Ml, to Koreas, »jll rat-Kn-m. t
111*. St \ ,
&gt;5
_i.gwvm.nn■««’found cOurealed in a&lt;» politienl animtjdty.to shutout, and even ents, nod sent back to the seats they have
rx^-i, K.p.traC&gt;a&gt;giuU,,Xaii is.- «u»,. 5rr______
f ’"2“. —t-V1'*T—'
filled
with
such
eminent
integrity
and
a
­
1&amp;&amp;!tfSZ
metre!
un^^ia^g. :t..J Mutiwe&gt;lctu-j U, aMcjuU/.,
Karri, ot ffw.l,I, a, tk.
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&lt;hv- *..«Wr"gkWfc— '
bility
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J-LgE^thn.' She. laid tokn cnpcrerlMi there I ated with the sordid motives and Wigbl“‘“I",■ \
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A.uduas.-^ratk, -u.-rlt. ,-f
muns AX1» SHOES.
And Dowit C. Lcaeb, another true­
"'•iTkJucorec.inAtflHJon of ht’r body pro--1 ing cfTo.’ts cf partisan influences. Such
h«,k.k« C* «a.p*u &gt;MM &gt;, .hat.uranglU-W.IrrJ. Jr™, pgph '
;
dliaSfa MtfknTeftfcvb. It ww» dlwv.t! s]l€U|j cver
tho cose with our judicia- hearted Republican, h also t-loctdd to rep­
resent the northern Cougressiom|! Djstric .1M&gt; luainnly—pal. 1,0.0.
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°1^** .* rr. U should be forever guarded affuost
which is no ; missrepresentod by Geo. W rountv, rrvnwnfeSOO na}~a.,»3-ah Uo-1 her la «,&lt;mwaiou,kw -Ji. ha. rat fomd 1----- - ----------- —----- ----------------------- ----- -------1 'il% — •■v1 v'ite Inn iHAii rntnsco m mat
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Ulh cwnt, Fmrmtt I-000 my-yln
Mn£,.l, !.&lt;&amp;ri cCTO, Im t«,IA, UAnfEHS M0XT1UV MAGAZINE.
Pock. Tlus makes the Mich, ddigati.m
W». R.&lt;&gt;M»Chyw«4rrr«tt,Tult,i)-.raUratl»™lraJ H
idenw-1- A Twx daVtt ttifrr, thrbodv oft and its purfe ahould remain unsullied by
to the next Congress complete; ‘filer me MO ara-grat ^00. ,lfra,.e evrawu-. urrraJ prjver.atUrtJ ia Io, ra.1 p-L 1 SSraJ S?,SjS3T"Sl-?'•
a
r -tmii under 1 shock In die ' the touch of c«ry political influence.
flinching
Republicans.
The
l^sluturc
Sral,rrvtarat 1,^19 .w-rOa 1.100.-,tl.-u^a, the
,.f nlip!i &gt;,.LA •■Xrt-'
rnmcfiHd, afa'Lplo.i in several places, with ■
Martin, tho Circuit Judge f'.r
Our at'Kh of Growth* to very Urge,
s ov0o»holmtngly Rjptiblton In bo;h
«wril setetwd.
►umpfloff fs thfl the murder'd individuals • opinion* for the fappartinlity and al^llty braoebes, szcureing the election pf a lie­
^jtin 5*0;. Katw.cpuuty,.Fremont
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publican, U S. Sxutor win will repre­
1 . IcngiM to n company «&gt;T “movers’ that^l v. ijh which ho has disd^rged the arduous
2.709 tiuy—gain 150^;.Bureau eoupty,
kid pa*rd that wav and &lt;-n&lt;-imped near 1 juUO, of his station.
With a salary to­ sent the scntuncnln of the pe&lt;&gt;pl&lt;t. and not Freoiojit 1,300 tuaj—gun 900.
Returns from a few Ipwip uf the southil arpljee .,«ne rfirta pr&lt;eriouu to too dia.U u]h. imJwF.&lt;e to the labor andeapmra tlie behtwta of n time nerving putty. The
Republicans
of
Michigan
k.,/
borne
।
eru qountieH show n conquerable gnih both
e-rtm-M,,.
done
new-Braj
upon
fur Fiffinorc aud FrCniont, on the vote of ito the floor, h:w st las been intrut
‘TuFffi Ixp Jumirpr*
TAKW!&lt;trrc!l.-~*WcUCufieo,’,Hilidall*'«1iJ&gt;'' '1,.foui,d evcr at. hft’poat. alik' themselves gallantly through the mighty ’Ittla .T Republican .State mid Presiden­ The public, and wc prophecy for |
nougli Io alleviate all |bc l«!bt
ter- *
Lirity. among huua Aoapcna
It
titruggio against the combined!.hosts of
tial-tickets certajply elected.
minister tn hl'« vohired servant, '-What] distinguished for bis aV'ict adherence to
■ Slavery and Doughface servility. Tlie
Fjvp ' Republicans and. buo Democrat
v err jrns dclaRin merthig tbiaaft. rntioni”*' justice and fo humanity.
The' beneh of
laionemi
Pierce
at4.Bud»Bta^Y^Miip»Qr.
tfc
cm
ctocted^to Congress, jhrre Cuiigrctalort&gt;
-fkim-*, tiissa ?—ttorintfU'taw,” w«a Jho I
jt-higan can boast of no more faithful ocThis is secured to the base board of Bmi
tircly annihilated within the borders of tire al districts nut heart! fii&gt;m.
.u—1.n"
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Ihkx Knox, Warrell, Monroe, Hetfry, mom. and d bra tbs turpet- is properly,
Peninsular State. Scarcely enough of
stretebed,
tbo earns are
turned flown upon
-i . w;
.
-| crtfc'of the various counUtt contained m
Kendall, Winnebago aid Mc-neery eoun- ...
“-j—Z.rr^TT.’T-.r-T
BOOKS AND STATION •*«'’.
•IS=rfifr. ms‘s.i; all of the greitkmee taka J.hia district, is no less marked than is the
duu FreauhA
trajurt,,. pt. ,.r
I
WlCTWt..
iyxIti^ta-taraOB «^,y of^uUkra,,,
n-T*W^’;' - •
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■&lt; abUity with whicfTic affm'inistcre even- utter and hopeless expulsion from power.
MTssy-Mt -.bea.’aaiG B.c w*f I
t^f^red br merer. The Weil Acno ttepublicaps of Michigan:
PSytEE Sl'TKrt*
W«l*nrtX"’mkrH^KraMta;H~k.i,|"'“ta“t-“''“
l*t^«tUt
Let the result in the natioo be a* ft tuay,
Onuit iad Lkftrrttr Aflaiiraa-b rment H11*"
r-*®riW
*ryaa t^A a far
0^00 m.j.
GMn bJw.
Stro ps
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you have done your wbotoflutv-.

1ESS GOODS

it7th Aug

HrpUSvUer A. D. J&amp;.4, which

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^ •uwh-rt- Mortgar- there SffinBal «L t- J
-t Uh dole, (team «f Tbire&gt; -a&lt;U: dailu* *

:ies

Battle Creek, Hasting
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AAifc
C3UXD tauros OTAGBa

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juut -W Exetrn."

MUr.-M M.

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Frcrtoht over 5000 tn»J. Three Repob-! ' ■ ' '’TT. !ip W'.*
11' .-... ,.; t,L
iicani elected to Congtess. ‘Potter lire. ’
*Mi d^wverod mnong l|*a
David S, AVaihridgp'is, reelected to MHrnk«,a.tri«S00w^
h-du »f . (nm.„f ™„ ,k„ aiU;
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--»■■■
ft
—
I
J.J-I
“
&lt;*.
•'»»
rail
A
rail"
CongvcM fraxp thU • District by an QMB-

whdmrag majority. Hh majority canT^-..
------------------- -- ------- •
- Inet fall kliert cf-tOOO.', ThU fe a proud
temv JVI.' w-reyrea^s.”
.
n&lt;re frmn Are autlo. bo h. AIM w&gt;U.
_ a
triumph for Mr. WalbrHp, and . full
Mt-4. sira&gt;« ».------------- lnftnr t0 himself and to tbc p«K e^bisciiiit by the poopln of liia career

r

*“* u flJiI-hr*1
hnraatiek

All right!

r

ztiTESx:'
MJTT-A Frarirv a stem &gt;-

M. .I"'/.

ft&amp;gXr£^
. ; |. purpose or calling.

K.W.Ta«,-d.&lt;

foteWklM wtl pol bar.

AHIlW.'Uf;.'

-!«*■
S’
14 RepulilioiBs have fought wbi*- tor -iteB-. f.BnJ in i^dsv’/Banrref.
vnttdbhte. btrt the cotnbtacd forcer of tire

XMtBaUle Cretk to

ri^TOKlOk-AirK rtf .n ilinfo at U-'-T H-7

ilX.Ui a.v-.
fl.
rf *. l«M- DeiOTUT
hotne.

Linda at produce
Byiinya June 1

d Rapta* tl.e unc for at 6 o cl
throurb Hri.iolTilk. llaatlngt. JI
Ionia, Wiiilneytllk. and QmkwIi

plied, “tlie riajM.’’

�T X a H a T A T
nmatdahd «p*li*d hr B- h*W
6»C
&lt;
uhuiiMi «T 1854— No. of»acres of I Mid -»WMl tn
of KpiaRxathm, and aggtj-RaU- ot Rod and Pumpixd EhUU

PILLS
riiroau o&gt;.

MEXICAN POTATOES.

PHYaic.

Ta^&gt;~o*t,sJ£8SWS»?*

HaJltjUj
i,«W4M r
loitdaei

ROBES.

a.DKl.HtJS.'
i:».uow

VitjiA'f

P.EONIES.

■;.....................

UBLnrto

mfa

a largw MUMiiua of mW
•Um, 3 to 10 Mato mcU
J- BROW.
TREE P.E0NIE8
rrHlS v.tv bMuUfal .nd pcrfMllr hardy Shrub
1 Arnold b« ia th. coltecUaa of Ul. 1‘noaM.

MMIPh;

............ fMTMOo'oo]

iinrrioo

of rote. Mndi««iS’..t -Mi, Utt.£«»' &gt;? - f Harry
uMi?Ew&lt;&gt;fMich.K*n.&lt;-&gt;ofcMbf!r‘'ny •f™ *•
oordinr to th» Ciutvd .Siatm &gt;irri^-, ai public rvn-,
due.' V lh» Court HocU. in lha vUIate 4 H«rtiPlf
in aald couaty ft Barry. »i&gt; Mcedav th« Wth day
&lt;S OcU-t-rr next. C one o’clock tn dio ilbrtoH or
of.aldd&lt;r, to aatlify th. prlnvirid Bnd Inurrat
tbrn du.M.»»Jd ibcrtgBgv, a«d dl co«ta and cbar&lt;d tUi fcrr* mum^
R00T1! Mortgajto. '

..

J?

asauasaaia

1».4XJ
13.17*1

ortina
sfe

iiLbd

RASPBERRIES.
i ED Antwerp. gaatolf, and large Tallow.
,
J. BRU1
ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
eared tobe paid. In au indenture &lt;«fin.
nr date the sixth’day if Alar, in the
e-uted by John Mvhaav. of Amyna.
tv of Barry, and State of MiiMgxn. fa
•DOUBLE Fl.OWP.ING SCARLET
WJrcx. If the place af.reaojd .rd ft
K.daiert office of «aid county if. l.H
BRATOGUS.
’ gagts, on p*T'“
* **
•Milled by
»-.:t.Iul nowrriog “I.-im* ia cnlu»*u&lt;t&gt;—40
on th, twenty -firvt dey of NorcBober.1
eilr» »irv, »!3- BROWS.
r an uieinuiwnt of wirigntnetst wtueh •
•aid rvrtiicn ptSye tn Liber B of BULBOUS ROOTS.
i pate, hfl and kW, aud on "tol-b 1
LCJNTnB. Tulip.. OfUiatu.. XaramMU,
re la claimed to U due ai tin date,
loaijuili.
lir»,
Ac.
J. BRUWJL
■i* •nm tf &lt; ehvndrrl and f-irtvoce dollar* and
s,t.c&lt; 1. then tore’hereby xi&lt;cn,thav
STRAWBERRIES.

M &amp;M4
'.01.'•&lt; : I
XbS.JU.i8
4t4.tt.lj3
38B.C- .-SlB,-.0;.&lt;4
40t.

l.'etl nd 1‘trvxiol Estate uf n;cb c&lt; untv. a» «&lt;:uaiizid l y the Stale
S. B. TREAD WELL, Clairjuan.
O. A. JENISON, Secretary.
’

ESPECIAL NOTICE.

MEDICATED TONIC'.!

•pflEl’ARED by th. tu. rrtrir. »f Htm-.ingbici.

.

KANSAS BOUND

ECTORAL,
«r

STORE

WAKTBB’!

j E A U AI OAT’S

L.*aVCanvR‘«5t g, »nd Traveling Agent*
T- wII tad «• B's. A:.i«He»n. Fuj^Mi and Her-

i,WES.

and Ltvrr ti.a.ptuinU, tu* Liliitiui
1/utairt.’
The I’rujKiMot baa^atl Ur tdtantaf* «f »•'&lt;

a&gt;d

BURTON, will bo j rvmpth atict.d&lt;d to.
Itolde Creak. Sept. 18. lU

&lt;;extlembn«

Dcnltni,
Sbretting*.
3" i.f M-'rtaafea, vu pas* 441
■»g» t&gt;&lt; rv 3 ruraed to U due Shirtings. Kcttoeky Jconi, HaU* Cap.
«t Thirty o^Ut dolUra and
Ready made Clothing,
herehr V’f&gt; tb*&lt; b,T ’irtifa
Ikmtr*,
Sboci,
•
Crockery,
Hardware,
Glaimwnrc, Farming tool*, A»c.. Am­
in fact evi-rwthiBR that otir frtnoda "«d.

We do not wish to
brag about selling
goods cheaper titan
Battle Creek, TfaHtiiigB, our neighbors, but we
A.ND
wish to have all call
GRAND nAPlDS-STAGEB.
and satisfy themselves,
To persons having
I
m. «.*** and prvvi
KT WAHXEK. Am
JSCS^’-

AT TIIESIIIN 01 THE BALLOVnts SaloMi ia kapt

atrtotiy on la-Nf*-

PRIh’ClFLUi.nUru too •&gt;«•»
rdiouaRAXtL
MW* uni be dclertcd Iron, tiduying the

i:ur&gt;ev cP lit*.
. .
....
Fv.rrnib IT of confoctmoery to fam’- cod lux
■ -al. tWr .lomath.
,
1CK COOLUJHJJi.lBK aerwd up.oa aLJit no-

JCTWA HTStmANOE 00107.

OF HAtllTOlin. CONN.
*1'll OTHER

|

Thirty-Setruth Annual «ltnteu&gt;ent.
a Stnwenud u. toe BtiaboMeiw. it ••»&gt;• •»»**
al lasting, held in lb. City of Hartford. Jirt

MASS

MEETING!

th. tirald.y cf.toici«iu»ee&lt;l»’«r. and too
r . I &gt;»&gt;d i*i to be «PI Bed mi l.ke niaaaar,
u. tu । v tMO.li i.r.u a*j 4 A&lt;rU 6»Uo»“it.
I. .HI . aafdUiri lube «ll»rlrd in LU IBM.i&gt; piovMcd by lau luribeeonectlopcf town
‘'ff’lidoJt l.irtlrr be toe da If cf lie Coo

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN
edli&gt;gtrcu»*ca&gt;i. _
_ ,
V ir stock rer.iim* of errry variety of TIN.
Capper. and Xhtti Jn-.i ir&gt;n», Jiardxart,
Catlrry. Jron. SfttL dt'ailt. Star",
Store Pipe, Farmin'/ TMt and
idtehanier TuoU
erirj/
kind tcAicA mv trill tell
thenper than ettr
■
htfareoftrrd

&gt;bl&gt;c a«i« U b«ub. &lt;ircu thu lh« faUowiaff
r.bed Vruaarv School L»ndi, uluUed in th.
ill cf Itotrr Urfeitod tor noapaywat of UitowiM be oft«»d for talc at Hub offi«. .1 juUie
k&gt;n. co WmImuUi Uw 3?d dy of OctoU*
at It) u duet A. H , unim prvvioouly rtdM*&gt;-

Tu«n,

B. TREADWELL,
CumtnUalunor.

SHERIFF'S NOTICE.

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,
tipper and Sheet iron. w«r« made to «*«■&lt;5om.and.ryuv „A|1LEY A WI0HTM_^

KOI'iCE. ‘

KMthy.ffiay, 1. ltd*._________ ’

M far' Jde‘todtV bi“-b. .t bidder at H&gt;» V.-ort

*• “t?*
fallnuiSt ’d.wnibed real eUU r.

luUnd

marry uwv»

,j_idaMUr.

naBXjart. Dct.-S. W6.
j '
' NOTICE.

____

‘ - j

FLVLU from good ibru Mlwov^tyibM

GREAT REDUCTION IN. PRICES I !
,
50 nVMBCO.

''

do.
.. .
•
------------- -»9..4I,&lt;r.J «
Xearlr W4M.000 of lo-»W ft
h“ U&lt;c tt#
n^ J’^iingtOlUpubHe bwdtt
• 1
FurC yean thh CemMjy
dirMrtW «,r’Lr' ainu^lr
eepltal atvtk. Tbe w.tred.
„ —_ ...
p-Ttrtit.,

I i,0bo

leoetWiaeheonrbuw txloro M.e &gt;mimic. «a« ui- Ir^’l.t
trmlWrartUw. bate now in Bfaur. Mid am yonatantly
nanny in«MV
. ■■■ i ua trwb auppliw nf UHWriao.
------- ’'n&gt;■
----- —
an. *•
od«naioM. --*
aad V..a_
l aafa-c «...
XoUuuib
wMdf
ug al price* to low that enr COM[■«&lt;.tort etoixl b*M
,«UUto4 &gt;UhMUMU.ruL
- ,n
We bare aireadr edoetedBlufcrutotwa in p*blie
moral*, and intend, lh« preaeal aeaaca. to put a
.up t. *".y»* ^&gt;dhSng by *41

.

IHlLUln'.

iSWrTlKt

Startling JYeics III!
HIT KEVKRTHELHB8 TREE.

tempanit* «nddtvI-‘
iTV*i««’rt"Sr'&gt;de»rti were unan-utowly rw
t&gt;Uc« lhl» Noiafc &lt;i*l ri trati Mun »•«••&lt; HI • tbr
l.ilBon." tint wr wUlirUili kjilnefiwxtr. tuner

=?*•’?£, u..X£“’k“

■

•

ApjdKMt.1

/iMwialuale Crrvk.in^UiofUcloudtalkMidbtutUrofiMDunoIhMdrMTCciicpUiUrp.
Cumo end try UKM.d w. kE rrfrum our prwuMW^tcfrrfa&gt;»lUlofc-&gt;r*rtiel««bcLw.
D.tlkCna,MwMBM.

Emporium of Fashion!

Tana. K. Baacv. I'rvddent.
RA Hn-un,Vic« 1‘nMideul.

TAILOR

l^jiTSREffr. Agrut

m

SHOP,

‘LM.Tlto'ticn Bt .bout WCM.ABWVM O'HMk

ia xarua.

■ themonriflg o»Meudaj^,W«ftw»d.jr» MBYri-'

m

■faROUpn-iwBEVBM HOURS, • &lt; cruu, ecruii.v.iUJt*
“ SITEBIOS
^dtow* rooaMliutal KAau^ra-. uAi* opTwalmtoe 4 , to the bodiel, la no uncoantou vteld. (mm tba &gt;0 ;
JH44- caxaoaacMicLijMfuiMlIkli^tf^raMaad j
XiiT "p^U-uing.J«.iM
ImJuCIUiMV(in-dav&gt; «n8 Uawrdve,
.
I
llaMingvyH.y l», inM.
RAIN 4 *U kindsalwaraoo bant,il
' !
W*Wn*Twma«i.ra.

-r

ISDrcEMFXTO.

^■aastaiTftsraami”

G
RIMMINGS, MM^Slkami Othor Unfag*.
T. " - - * W.— a . -...
DENTISTRY!
' - -A/ EVERETT ’

.hull 1-y n» a*bw

30,000

Radru

or Bl lm»t. Mid diMper lb»n a man could .Mil
iv.n. if be bod an India Rubber eonwience «irrt&gt;
Idin, and abaotuUon ftirlhe crime fnrnlahcd In nd-

and wishing to make -^wAKbixtraiui.—
purchases, Ave would
iras
e us
say giv_
— a call and
■we will sell you nil you 1-r. an i»M»« !*»*■»• 1
on
want at very low ratesi
no matter Imw small
.. ............. ii -irv.’-.• end».iiuruav.. arri»,»j , vour -pile”- That, good
u«Rk - km Unu- fir Ue creamg trains at ear*
Cenuid Rail R 4;4O. msirfut
Tea kept constantly
“
JUpW* •« B
* Sianiboot. •*
Tie above StogM ran In cuanrctien *ith »- Baa
&lt;1Nag-« frucn Hallie Creek to CUdW&amp;r.
'
on hand.
.
l
line, uf fiuee, ar. pr^MM with -oeon
Money on those old
' »»;»». and Btcckcil with flooo D
. aa« «».»•
?y Hi-ui; .r, will he pwfet bv the Uinprtawre fc&gt; *M
«" •'&lt; nm.nicaceaaJ ohMtfHnMt uM notes
and accounts
I.,.. tl4la_ . . ,n«pin-«riucuau.
t*2l&gt; Crtrk. JuM lstTliA
.
LI* ,
pud LIVRltf BYAnBta ’toMMffiM will be thankfully rewtfctlwaUveUM, fey Snxraaa A NtatotA ■ '
oums

WKCNESSES POH 16 Ot*

*(’ECRE.Ot *bM»»y jolatMbta. nght Irwn

CASH

um

t

DAGIERREAA'!

p.t&gt; TO $2.V» PER-MONTH.
!b:rwLo!lr epci. the ability and
4 Uie
Peraon. dsjrfrom of beecmlnr
,’by rarittint Am A-rt4,uarni« u* '*rri
&gt; Bitidi th»r»ro?o«e opersline. "di ”^'e,
jh&gt; mail. &gt;prS:oen Wurt« t« tfr- unosnl ft

Guighatun
Print"

m

SUFFOLK BOAR.
pCJA UMd- «n. yur 44-primHl^

\
PEA FOWLS.
1 r.lr tbrve yearn old. fall fia-lgci. prim

luiwns,

celv

8dmI DOWN SHEEP.

lr«v aiJ .! .'ur, (-ALT li--.tr, JaMdiet

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, wo are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
S n m in e r
goods
which we offer nt re­
duced rates, for
READY PAY.
Our stock is compri­
sed in part of

&gt;44 Cmt®

ilOOPl5C*CO(:Gli,
fBMI, AND

I t.UMO. ICC Bnn.iK.yrwiiuwM.oiu... ' ,“7.'
rid: ill tK.t tsa.-t tr r«r -1' f TaM elttaie In tt.«
nwn of A«iiri*. iu the evnuly cl Berry anti State
of ^lichlcan.' asd deocr.bed aa f dflwi to wit T’-»
eeJt )«U vt the wnth ea»t ^swter c-f «ectko no
' twtntr-trvr nt" m uwn enc I' northcf range no.
1 aeLu Jj wmA aMbeeold’al pelMie auction or
rrtdeu U&gt; the bljbc.t l.ddi r. on the 4th day of
• t ibl c^Airrjei in‘tv vn« -e irffa" &amp;&amp;"«•«£»

Or •"HE GENERALDOOK AGENCY.

Hl RRAH FUR FREMONT!

Discovered
at Lust! I
DR. RAY N Alters

'.R’S

AUDITOR GENERAL’S &lt; trHCE.
I
LaastMi, September 13, JS5&amp; I

fj,IHM.fwkm ATwnonta’n

;

�JEREMIAH BROWN.

Hctoiu .sn

•nnu.«m*T

MEXICAN POTATOES.
ROSES.

Mani btoratro. Prim W to W««.to-ch.

TREE PEONIES
1M7«

'DZSart

119,1*1 G'

Mn.iwief

PHLOXES.

of a power oi

ISJB!

------ -

B^de

618,118
CHOICE FRUIT TREBS.

.K’KSrn",5'sSik
CHESNUT and Meantain Aab. W wp.
[OUSE
Ing Willow and Cboanut Tro-j a^dr

Mackinac
Masi*tee.
Manitou.
ManqMte.
Muon.
Midland.

NORWAY SPRUCE.
1ST! of tha beat Evergreen Trees. Thaaa Lan
I been iranaplautod aeverel Umaa

g-tx.artax.ar-~--

MsaSS

•• rf*“* *wnAJAM L BOOTH.. MortgH*

i:.

RASPBERRIES.
ED Antwerp, P-tolf, and larg. Tallow.
J. BROWN.
ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
XTRA slro-per IDO, fl}; two yaara aid. u.
J BROWN.
DOUBLE FROWRiNG SCARLET
BBATOGUS.

oc
2C7,M4fa
534(00 CO

R

E

rpni-Hf* MTtiroUy bardr. and one of lb. am
X baautifal Ftewartog Tre— to cuHireuoo- _i0
coat*; extra aire. flL
3. BROWN.
BULBOUS ROOTH.
YiTACnrrHS, Tniipo, eud-fe^
Jtl Jonquila, lee*. Ac.
J. BROWN.
STRAWBERRIES

____________________ ___________ _____________ ________________ ________________________ ___
, " E CERTIFY tlint the sum* set of-;;
’’.; each
~- u county
iZZZ.'., in the last column of the foregoing list, is the aggregate valuation of the Real and I’creanal Estate of such countv, a* equalized by the Stalo
•ppo*ilc
BoarJof Equalisation, and tbi»dnv entered
----- 1------upon.t.*:
their
------------record*.
o
c
o
, H B TUEADWELL, Chairman.
- ng. Michignti, August 22, 1856.'
O. A. JENISON, Secretary.

J
,’wt !*,c
cvlumn of the above table is a correct transcript of the determination of the State Board of Equalization for 1856,
he Trsksui or of Burry County,
f
• )
- I- '______ State of Michigan. )
—'

Land for sale

in

carlto£

7

-ESPECIAL NOTICE
HURRAH FOR FREMONT!
U. thoae iadrbled to J. W. Sroaeiam on Kot­
or Accornto. that are
—-led to eall and ae-.Ua the lame within fifteen
DR RAYNALE'S
aye. or they will have to par eoat on the lame, aa
J
s
t I mnat hare my pay without dalar.
J. 1T. STEBBINS
H—tinga, Aug. TJ. 1U4.
17
8
PU
4
wwnro
•
urn
k.
.. n—
S
160
2
8
tO
4
•h . balance 1,2 and J
I. wanted Tbrvara
nua. be -M- A-dy
Imltnga, ar W M. L.

BARRY CO., VIZ:

\

Discovered at Last!!

A
J

MEDICATED TONIC!!

KANSAS BOUND

COOPERING BUSINESS.

•and naarly trtry thing in that line of btuinera,
Kent canataatly pn hand, or made to order
Haring had nmdi expert-w* in th* Coopering
Ila*. andLeing datirvm of dcrtfUa* hi* whole at­
tention to the bnainr.s, h* flattcrahtmirlf that lie
tn 111 be able in gir* entire aatiifoction to Ihoae who
tarcr Jdm with tfrtir patronage.
lf&gt;»u&lt;d, Suva, for tight barrel &gt;. flow barrel.,
anif alau &gt;Urr» for borketa. AU ord-rv fi&gt;r any
thing in the coopering line, futbfullr and prompt'­
ll - -.- - . - * —_ (11*— Hu —
.—I I ullt A— V — .

MORTGAGE SALE.

Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can make
it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
S urn nt e r
goods
which we offer at re­
duced rates, for
READY PAY.
Our stock is compri­
sed
in -part of
,

AUDITOR GEN ERALS OFFICE
Lkitstxo, September 13, 1856. j
on file in tlii* office.
WHITNEY JONES,
Auditor Gewml of the State of Michigan.

OFFICE GENERALBOOK AGENCY,

Crockery,
.
’Hanl-m..
‘ the bigbeat bid Glassware, T arming tool«, Ac.. Ac., and
it at oneo etoek jn
everything that our friends need.

We do not wish to
JAMES A. SWEEZEY. Aarin— Att y. ’
brag about selling
Dated ihi* i2d day of October ISfrl.
goods cheaper than
Battle Creek, Hastings, our neighbors, but we
AND
wish to have all call
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.
1HK aubaenbera are flow running a daily line of and satisfy themselves.
between Battle Crack and Harting*,
1.andHtwgev
a in-weelly U
between Baltfo Creak a£d
To persons having
m

huh

ai

©

SUFFOLK BOAR.
'CLL blood- one IM? old—pries &gt;1

UITBIlf1 !~2; 6

U AV A AJA! . •BBADMOKT&gt;8
iCRTON. will be promptly'suended U
Battle Creek. Sept. l£ ISM.

SALOON’

Ji

DAGUERREAN!!
LDEEMESSES FOB 75 Oto.
*

A. E WILLIS,

Itooeu. Third fitory Rcwex’a Btort. Hartinga. X.
AnrB.l2S.lSd*.
4—17

H—tinn, Jone IS. IMA

’»

EAS of •rerr’kind st retail or br the ebrot. st|
I
Watt, A Tamaui.

T
.ETNA HTSUHAWCE OOMFY.
OF HARTFORD. CONN.

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

STOVES GWEN AWAY

Fermi* br GRA5T k SPAULDING, fluting.,
f. R. MARTIN A CO., Vermontville
September 4.’M. ________________ •&lt;»!&gt;

State I^nd OtBe*. luB.trg. Sept |»th. ’.Be*
Public nouecii beroby gi*«e that th* follewi.g
droenbed Primarv School Laud., aitmted is tki
Crmntv of Harry forfeited for Mapaymsnt of late*
rr.l, will V* offered for aate it Ihi. nfir,. at public
aaclioo. on Wrdneednv the 22d dar of Octobit
wit it 10 o'clock A. M., noire. preeionily red—Wi­
ed according to law .
, Drncrintion,
'

MASS MEETING!

Thirty-Seventh Annnal Statement.
A S nreaenled to the Stoekhaldero. al the Aron- fTUJB publie aro hereby notifled. that wi are now
JX. al merUBg, held in th* Ctvy of Hartford, June Jt rveritinglirgeiddrtioniloourStnek afGoodu,
•nd all. in want of articles tn our fane, »ro reqoeul
*d to giecuia—11.
INCOME.
Our iiock eoniiita of every variety of TIX.
rretnlunu foe Ibry—r.. .ILM4.M8 32
(Inyiper. and Shetl Iron trarr. Hardware,
U.. «.-n, rn.1.^..
juaraaM^
Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Xail*. Store*,
Frrmiumi thr'prior y'r, &lt;7..%«.H0 87
Store Pipe, farming Took and
Meehsniet Tool*, of every
Jneem* or loveii'l and
kind wkitk tee will tell
cheaper than erer

NOTICE

non Coimcii of tbr village of Haattoga, to make
or cauae to be made. * dunlirato of th* a—eaanieni
roll, charging each Individual mentioned ia —id
roll, with thr amount af tax for which be oe ahe ia
liable i except! ng tbr higbwnc nr atrret tax land
h1~-&gt; &gt;k.
Ilik
—_ i. .a.

B. TREADWELL,
Conimmionor.

w wo (ro e.i*ie.
th* MarahaJ ahall be required to collect th* earn*
aemrdiag to law. aad i.aka rotuni of. and par
over all mooiea eo collected, within one hundred
data after the date of aaid warrant
ilr order of lb* Gatpiuon Council of th* rillaga
of 1'a.tinga,
“
Basting., May 10, IM*.
&lt;vg

flaaiiaga. May. 1.1st.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
veu^.
....... IV»u,.3i &lt;i
Th. Company Em caih uki* of 11,000,713 fln
Tte Sctal Ixmmi paid by thli Cbrnpuy in thirty—ran ynaro mdipg the pr—ret Usw:
*9, Battle Creek. Michigan.
In Kro Departmeni. . . - . 6,961.397 »9
Haring exmelndwi to atep into lbs 1
Inland
do.................. MfO: 11
--------------- I3.MIXM1 41 I—re to make cur bow before th* put
Nmrfy flJ^OO.OOO of Immi it addy brn b-n tha mSj^Sririopfnreh^upplw*^ Or

SHERIFFS NOTICE

Male, oiaie irvaauror. aduiuv never... ,
•toner of the State Innd tMBee, Altoewy General.
Huperiutondant of Pubite laatrncttoe, Ooe metnbe:
of th* Slate Board of Education, ail EJeeterv ri
Prroidenl and View Prerntent. and a Beprroenu
tire In Congro- for th* Third Congro-.wa) Pte
trio* of thie State; also aSanator toe tha Twaty •
flrot Senatorial Dialriel. eeeii.Ung ot tha count!.*
of Derry and Eaton; al—, on. tteproaeutonr. &gt;.
rep—nt lb* Diatrirt eon: posed of th* enuntr at
Barry Alan, th* following County Ofltom for toe
County ef Barry: one TTuaeurar. »c. Clerk, one
Fronting Attorney, ooe Regieter. ace Shenf.

b7j. GRANT, Admii
MATILDA BOTTOM.
B-ticga. Ort. 2, BM.

Startling

NOTICE

JVtncs ! !!!

BUT NEVERTHELESS TRIE.

CASH,

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J

Local, Canvamdng, and Traveling Agents
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S'
To—11 and can*—a American, Englivh and Ger­
man Publicaiiooa. X*w and Standard Woehl. A
•alirv li guarantord of from
05E DOOR WEST OF NEVIX* A KMAPETB.
120 TO *250 PER MONTH,
AT THE SIGS OF THE BALLOOX.
depending wholly spot, th* ability isd pe™*,”
roncr of tbi igrnL Parooni d-iroui of b-omiog
■groto. by romiUlng 0— DeUtr. naming th* tareltory in wkich they prajxm og*ro'.l*£. will reenrr

^^"TTwarxer.
Shoes,

-

SOUTH DOWN SHEEP.
[,X)R Mutton, thia variety ii w|icrioe to
L’ era. and lliey an, alau more prolific an
r • 1 will diapoae of ( fcw
M. “4 fa:

l^r~7,iltnr&gt;»t’ token in all Wen ther.
I^TCopving from Daguerrrocypa*and Patotiaga

T-Khsviij been made in tae payment of
in Jun of money, —cured to be' paid by
re of Mortgage, bearing date the trod,
ober,
D. iSa. executed by TImhimu
1 Abigal O»lM&gt;r» hi» wll&gt; then of the
larry, in the State of Michigan, lojoaiah
io* of ihe plaev aforeaaid and Recorded
- c&gt;a— „i j -..uiiiy m Liber “C“
i XU
and —
333. ------and wbteb
aaid
of Mortgager, c_
--------------—
- Lawfta,
M.rtpgv •« dab’ ansned tor th. and J. C. BenGinghams
jaminrlo thr amderalgned Albert Warner on th*
• Prints
I7lh day of September A D. IK.*, nhkh (aid &lt;u
Dcnhna,
■ignnen*. I* duly record rd in th* Rejiater* Oflieo
•forcMid in Liber "D" of Mortgager on pm 411
•nd on which Mortgage that ia claimed to be dur
Boot*.

ft

-Tlx: All insi iraci or pwrv« V.
town ef Axeyria, in th. county of Barry aad Stote
of Miehigau. and dewntwd - Ctdlow* to wdl’Tbe
ea&gt;: Ulfof tlie -nth east qnartrrrf aertioo m&gt;
twentl-fowr (Ml tn town ow (1) north of rang. no.
—ven &lt;7i weal, arill bearfd al public auction or
reudeu to the bigbeal bidder, on the tlh day of
Novrmbee next, at on. o’etoek In tLc afterooou.'st
the Court How— Io the village of llaeUnga. "~BV
of Ilxrrv . nur.uaul to U»e aUtuie in aweh caw madh,
and provided.
J0H5 HART. Aaslgnew.

err.eai. Urg* and ooenplet*. Plea—call and ice
for youridre.
Cath paidfor all Kindt ofcountry product
Doot trgti th* piatr ooe door went of Kanfl*Ma
Store. nartto.I./.u—.l— nT. i"TTv.

and wishing to make
purchases, we would
say give us a call and

rroiAT t. philups

«»“*»•«

Emporium of Fashion
~ ii iu Ji.va«w.wnaA
Warm A Tavranu'i
so*. A. Asaxansa, Sac'y. 1

* iina.rfBG-.boXt-th.

run in eoan—tton with a Una
-xiw
■•Ta ^thTpromtotor* to odd
&lt; IOC—fart Of trorrilera who

Fpea kept constantly
.

HMtingv, September 11. IBM.
------------- GL’AklSiAN fiALE--------

ntMF and Canary Saad at

FHHJ3FW

HeoMeB*. NIN Agala iM MeUea.

TAILOR SHOP

j

on hand.
Money on those old
notes and accounts
will be thankfully re­
ceived.
,

EXTRA 8LTERK1NE FLOUB

SUPERIOR

INDUCEMENTS.

GRANT it SPAULDING.

DENTISTRY!
A. EVERETT WILUS,

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BROWN,

TERMS Of ADVERTISING.

c.tpi^rb,P^tt Prvprietore.

TERMS—81,50, IN ADVANCE

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY NOV. 20. 1856
;£&lt;WRY. •
iu»—IW *»

result in indccoriou* language, inhuman
enactment*, and somutitnes bloodshed
and civil war. Not that woman take a
part in them disgraceful scene*. but that
»he aid man in redeeming politics from

RR1E8.

j. BRotnr.
■i ROOTS.

J;‘W0TrB»*.
•ING SCARLET
•GL'S.

. SHOWS.
roots.

■IRRTES.
J BBomr.
N SHEEP.

J. SHOWN.

1-Ykhk &amp; VoRiifr.fi. TJrrryStaLk. Hurtcs. C.n;» j». sed Ss4dlr.Uvr*». Io let C&lt;ur
sry«a&lt;c&gt;«lw*?» &lt;n read.net* l tvr&gt;
to all ).l*cc« OSes set SssMt acir Fust » II. vl. HssUng.. Mich.

OWLS.

UEMIAH SHOWS.

tREAN!!(
FOIL 75 Ota.
I LUS, ,

NOTICE.

JVewtl'fr

Ort. Ml IBM.
At the Annual Meeting of the Barry
Agricultural Society, held at'
Prairieville, the Annual Addrea was
delivered by Dr. JAMES ADAMS AL­
LEN. of Kalanuroo, after which a rote
of thanks waa given to the Speaker. The

County

Annual election of office™ of the Society

- “
-MrsJBFuot.
KEEDLE ABD lUJfCt WOfiK AC.
best specimen Crochet Gdlars
Mt-s* Angela Hay*.
„
r Table matts Miss Sophia

wsu then had with the following result.
1st “
*• Block Work Mix* Mary
.For President David B. Pratt
Foot
50
tad. The
1st ••
“ Linen Diaper Mr* Fanny
For Treasurer J. C. Benjaminc.
WwtoZu iLL... a. WT*! lhc p’’-'1*****1
tardiest men _________ ______ ___ ___ __ Jell na they
Thompson.
75
For Secretary Henry E. Hoyt.
• • and Women of tho s^n. Let political raee- and when the time came, from hta hi2d 4
" “ dtarcr Mrt S R Ev­
Vice President*.
ting* be «.f such u character ua to expand ! dbg place he listened ;___________ .
er*.
SO
C. Ellis.
ilfd inv)gurate our better nature*—Such'
*-W hint Joe! dent you hear (omethingF
1st “
“Leather Work Mis* N
O. Dunham.
a chnrr&lt;1rr Umt we return from them, a* ’
I think it was very probably that tbejr
i
Brunson
L.
Mudge,
from a i&lt;&gt;cial gathering, in which, virtuous ' did, f- r hardly were the word* uttered, I 7.T"
lit “
“ Reed and Worsted work
n. Wood.
'Ihave bevtt «tn-ngth«ied. and the than there came a sound of forcibly tear-' , t^d‘al|dI
Mine Matilda NidiuU
P. K. Barnum.
path to true jrn-atnem made plain and at- ': tag fu*tian.
’
' Sff,‘on'
1st “
“ Drawing Miss Harriot
IL E. Hoyt
: triK-'.iw. But it is not in politic* ni ne that I
" Cvt off of my coat tail!" whispered R
”£**
, Door.
G.
Striker.
StaL-r.,
woman ta
of b;r jmtvral right*, ’ ■' °u-&lt;Ul&gt;'
1st “
“ Embroidered Scarf Mr*
T. J. Humphrav.
; f-r ta rc y.o find oarrelvci ina6e »ubject to
Clarence Wightmazu
hy. get off Ned."
Q
’
L Polly.
x
। ta"-, ir. (ho ftmneingof which we have no
1st “
“ Embroidery Mias Rush.
And Ned was off and one leg off his I
’
The Premium for the best exhibi­
.• rptsiatatii-n. It is uselera to tell u* v»e । itrweta* beside*; and theizf be waa "all- ■ R v' ,
E.
Johnson.
’
tion of Female equeatrianahip was
■ cr rvpteaented hy our Fathers, Bretlvcr*. ing and “oh”-ing, and ti-llinjt Joe that he |. .
C. Balch.
. , .*
_ _____ ts. r_ .v_ _.eu. . &lt;i irvmg,
awarded to Mias. Emily Evan*.
8,00
j - r husbaml^'ff We ore &lt;&lt;f so Very different :,
C. V. Patrick.
Thurnapple,
Owing to great irregularity In receiv­
, n cla«a ofZnimalaaat» make i&gt;«unsuitable
J. W. Bradley,
Yankee Sorii
TtvTaBSSl in devising |1h&lt;«c laws by which
ing the report* of lhe various cummitwe*
J. II. Earl.
Orangeville,
' there- may lie error* lii the foregoing »t»toj we must abule. then surely we nerd n sc|«J.H- sympathized with him. for he mid, .; 1‘rairicv ille.
m.-nt, smd mutt be attributed the that
It was resolved ttat tta executive cum-:; fact and not to an intentional deviation
n« slit atone multi understand our natures bull of hi* coat tail was hanging up there
i
mittee
call
the.next
annual
meeting
of' from the terms of the adrerttaud list v»f
and nccr»itie«. But if by nature w« have juiw* here’’
'
premium*. There wav received by the
(
the
Society,
where
the
citizen*
will
sub(
“Tbeyre&gt;w started hand-in-hand, for |
tin Mine .-rgan» to cultivate and gratify;,
Ned bclidved he ’knew the way.’ They 1 scribe the greatest wm toward* defraying ■1 Treasurer for membership tickets, the sum
tlx- •mik- aspiration* for freedom. in tl*■of &lt;52, and about the sumo amount fi&gt;r
purrat fullest wiw, then in Goda name I lied arrived a little bey&lt;n»d the tree*. !, the expense* of the Annual Fair.
ticketa at the eround.
ask why ■l.. vou with holdfrutnustba taxrn. when something went »wa*h! swash! into
I The following report was made by the,
Yes. Why. But ta-c.-m*e having the ; the water-vat.
A sneeze ensues, then the exclamation. ,. several committees, for awarding preznipower you love to keep it, or perhaps
XL Dasnr Trtiko it it.—“My dear
“Thunder! that watrrameU* rather old!'
fear an inovatiun. nr the censure of each- '
Amelia." said the dandy,on taodlng knee
Ned wonted to go home at once but
before his sdornbli-. “i’lusve h-ag wished
but merely from habit. An 1 said before Jo,- was too' much excited to listen for a
for-lhi* opportunity, but hardly dare
it is not in politic* slv-tiv we find wrmum \' moment to such a preposition.
■peek now. for fear you will reject me;
Never heard anything about the cis- |
defrauded of h&gt; r rights. Giro woman an I
but I love you—will ymi ta- mine? You
equal dianec in1 any direction her own '| tern before; the old fellow mui* fixed it J
will be to ine everything desirable—eve­
.tuicv may dictate, ami so tar from it* ' on purjw«*e to drown people in. Curious '
rything rnv heart could wish. Your
:
I- wering her down, to fill such station as . though, that we should both fall in it."
smile* would shed"------.
They puslire! on again for the melons.1
sh feel* bvrwrlf fullv competent to full
Here the dandy stuck fast for lack of
Presently they were caught by the 1
u-. h credit. We dull find the sciences ‘
1st Best Stallion for ail work, S. R.
«ome bigjioetic exprcMimto help him
ami prokwi'-n* cb-vatevl by her exertions, | ebrd*. and' bead-lung they went into n
Balch (Kalamazoo)
out.
, that Mme ingenious intellect, w hich is ' heap of briars, and thistles, and the like, 1st
Blooded Stallion Wm. Stree­
“Your smile* would staxi''------ which ha*l been placed there for thslrcxttar-&gt; (Kalamazoo.)
Another d.-ad halt!
Meantime th•t-.b&lt;-l!ivli th.- worthless-ajjjx-n- prM* accommodation.
I at "3 y’n old Stallion R. Freek*,
young lady’s brother, a bit of a wag, had
■’Such a gettin' up ntair*!" muttered
.vilizcd life, if thrown into the ।
(Scbulcraft.)
J it. Iv unpt-rceivrelintu the room and heard
,
nr.. I might refine and beautify I,Wcal
1
the
bright
talk.
Dandy
trice a thud
‘ Nettle* and thistles! bow they prick!
n oaptratit's track. N«*Uu&lt; we i

.piw alight that would *&lt;.ftcn ‘ exclaimed the other.
. ___ .
o...
"Your smiles would shod"------' Thvv now determined to go on more
“Never mind the wood s/.rd," said the
« eta ri-1: all tliis, b-t us give scop.-, to .I cautiously. At length they arrived at
wcg.
it, and try aometktag etad"
tUt r.»tl«*» activity which by being too ।
yearling
“
Thu yimug lady’s gravity was ouitepu".
•■llow thick tbev arc, Joe! Come here;!
clow-ly prrtt. i" obliged to lavish eaa-ss-.
D
Doy
le.
away
by the queer exhibition, uw dtoftiy,
There’* mote tluin a dozen fat' one*
ivr exp. nditurv* vijw-n lluise frivolitonbtb- ,
J
Stewart.
brood Mare
puttering himself up hastily, vamuud to
ing*. magnified iat&lt;&gt; inipoitancc by tb&lt;- right lie re!”
J itartar.
part* unknown, k waa clearly ae&lt;n that
£)uwn they sot in the midst of them,
cihjii. «&gt;• of ftshlonat.le life.
sucking Colt
il was the young ladv’s fortune whiifivra*
w a k-w !•!«•* oti tin­
What true wonir.n but feels her*«-ICdc- ' and seemed l&lt;&gt; ctnclnde that they were
__
__
.
Comun.
coveted,
tar person being ‘tfKCufelar.- fault* Which the wkiti-r grad.-d l.v !mcb«*v tipsti"ns. though oblfccd amply rewarded for all their mishaps.
span Hureca for draft C Backimportance.
ev|MM&lt;-i&gt;are uuivi-real.thi ll certainly it ta- fn.m fiiMui-vn and the want of ta-ttv-r i|m&lt;i••livre, Joe," ssi'l Ned; “take this mel­
3,00
c«u&gt;c» us to »jck ini-1 apply » uuiverKv! nvM t&gt;. resort tv thviii. And what labor- ■ on; isn't it a rouserl Slash into it." _
M: “Limp." I guess you'd Bmp if
A D
remedy. It' tliey are- onlj rare they -till Ing imm (unrii are all wh-&gt; Imu an active I
“It cuts trmendous hard. Ned. Ned
Storm* 2,00 you had walk.-d Ictwecn tworv-wa of batdccv! cum-rting.’ One ttaiz: *«* m» to
life of i-itlier the mind .-rlxidy ) but in his iI it's a s&lt;puv»h'.“
C Backus. 3.00 rv-1 tamps as long m f haw. \\ hy, the
single
pretty gvtiendiy acknowWged. there i* ta-art at l.svM eensure*his wifemr Headless ;
-No it i*n.t» I tall you; |t’» a new kind.
A D
outside of my legs arc na mw a* a pirere
an cgrvgiuu* ■
vspv-iiw, waste «»f time dec. hut dues but ■ Old Swipe* *cnt to Rhode island for
o! b.s-f; butT have got an invention u.
nW,1,|st '* *' I .-.in-f'dcr that be hlmrelf ia helping tode llw seed last spring."
cur.- th it difficulty. I'm going to t^lTo
•Well, then, all I’ve got to nay, is that
very evident, that toil and' rust ar.- n-l priv- hrrufr.ny ra'.i'-tud mudu ofen/&gt;ythem military pants of mine, and run a
equally shared by the !wi»
y et the in nt and drive her into the very cotme iI old fellow got sucked in—that’s all!
pk-cc of bar atwl right down thre ugh lLu
•I’m going tn gouge into this water,
ewiitdc
given
hr
&lt;&gt;ur.ar&lt;undarf«.ris
not
be
dept
cvaUvu
It
has
I
h
.
v
.h
wisely
written
tec ;.v pic,-I i)»ul&lt; C«vk. Ksliais1st l«*t Bull 4 y’r* old F Parrish. -1,00 . stripe*, and th.'n if any tamped female, or
the unh one tbal might il’u-tnite th-* io- that a nation vatuwil iw born in a &lt;Stv, ' luel.-n; tedl-i there goes a half-dollar! I' c
oj v“ - •• “
W Y Gil1 walking cooper's sta,-. inv»t«« mo out I
I
broke
my
knife,
if
I
didn't
know
that
►-&gt;*&lt;■
crim.N.-tther eau v. revoluijiomiry cluing.- tathe turrawNduty fAjiuifry ajUlllJ.
ib
...__ r____ ___
:l the history suddenly &lt;-ir«-t.'d; Therefore will woman i was 8 watcr-meloi), I should say it ua* a
in ttee* line, PIcsm gl»»
•
“ 2 “ "
P Parrish.
of uUr army »f drunkard* »iv&lt;&lt; ( to »y putiautly bidu her time- Step by step pumpkin. Foci i», i bslievc it is a pumpr.
!
Coolwzm ar Bvoolsr*—A Covoa“ “ “ “
M Chase,
i mav -h." advance iuV&gt; her true sphvrenothing • f suwv other cUs*«
i ok tea WoMas.—On Wednesday, night
durham Bull 2 y’r* &lt;ild M
What
the
boys
did
besides,
while
the
Ihi-re ata.- will not only adorn the par­
4.00 : l-ft week} two burglar* xntivcd thekuusu
Pendeil.
owner
went
to
the
stable
and
unmuzzled
t&lt; .t.fy h'Ao endure* the tml, and who ex- lor and L411-nx&gt;m. but extend her refining
j of Mr. J. Itaitghrrty.
G««Pg into th*.
4 y’r* old steer* W Y Gilu-nialL. hard eurrted nj-mey’a pittance mtluence through nil the varied Imunta ot the dog, and led him into the garden, he I
4,00 | dining n-om hi the bsM-mcnt, they first-,
h.m-1. It n^ -wrily
t-.r ttaor j light andinteiigvsnrv. opr-ed and cuiteccru- couldn't say; that they took long steps,!
2 00 ‘ proceeded to refresh themurfve* on a’wlil
the
onion
and
tta
flower-bed
revealed
in
u- brutal p----------Sn.-m-.cra ln-m . ted to tin- human miira.
2.00 j c.&gt;ltati»«n, deliberately ectling the table,
the morning.
__ ,ht ta, girett tint would
:
IRENA IJLI’IIAM.
• mv
1,59 ' and piping themselves" to everything
They had paid pretty dearly for the
law full M
ta-'»rH.g up ■' »“£
Maplu Grove, Sept. 10. ISM.
M Dudittlo. 2 00 I they o&gt;uld find.
After which they went
whistle.
•
T Collier.
1.00 I up rtalr* into a room.occupied by ths
mialitv" as 11*' ,,"c b'",'n b.r "nr
’
They ha'l not tested a single melon;
9
the- • «-'«» “n 1
Stealinf W*tcr-Meto«.
M Doolittle. 1,50 । children, and adioining the room of Mr*.
yearling Bull
they
had
got
scratched,
had
turn
their
A mon in n duuntry town took grert I
IN Huthren. 3.00 I Daugherty.
Tbo noi-* made by them
t., IU same .ex. though wldom appe-rmg
n hta rar and h.w n»t: very many «f p.jure ;□
B”*”,; "’I cltehca, were as wet as drowned rata, and
a
1.50 1 awabined hire. D. She started for tho
"J r™’“ “r- I liaif scared out of their w ita at the raventhem s..:&gt;'di.y.nf K'*Pt to ,ii
3,00 1 children'* room and met one the men at
Ii„ .ta ta ta«ta.r. B.i M-w on* dog. and the apprehension of being
L50! thedoor. Ue ran down stairs. Mm. D.
I... ,c ti. tagta.rta4 taojnl tai . L discovered.
j fulh.wwd, the other burglar followed her,
now i* I- tta 'ir more fi.rtun.ita■ stsh
The next night the owner of the melon
Tl»e»c are the extreme*- I ud
g- tataJ ta ta». irtaflrf «■'«
2,00 and mar the f»*&gt;t of the stair* pushed hoc
1 voJl ezampta may U- a ftir rq-re^t.^ J ••hooked" bls choicest fruits. 1 patch invited all the boy* of lhe village,
1,00 down with considerable violence. Mr*.
fluwers. Mid
’
varioo*
wav*
to
protect
hi*
i
'
D. went to the door of the room occupied
..fa rertriu Mt. more or I— omnrmtre. He tried
on* un the principal of "returning good
by Mr. J. L. Canon, but as the door Lad
_ ; but hi* watch-d»p very pyre
I Ub.w
what J'-' 1’ P**? -‘wt
« grounds
for «vil.“ Thia circumstance changed the
• •
.. in noarlv all rimllkf t*’1'* Jtota j ta «t tr*» "“Su
been secured on tbo outside by tho bur„
„
n
„
T
Collier.
i
opinion
ofl
old
Swipes.*
and
hts
mcl1«'!?. mm A ¥ *u
glnr*. they escaped before Mr. Canwu
his fattest fowl* and
l“v"r"e1cat’
Yoke working Oxen 1 McCol
acre novel- disturbed again.—Hm(Im- aftxmoon. iust ut night-foil, he overcou'dget ouL
,e .nusiy u
mirixtoe "f hear*ncouple u/mbebievus* M* talk­ pore Magazinc.
Mrs. Daugherty had miaxod ‘ nothing
8,00
but two auoll artick-a of old tawdry, oftag usrettar. wtan ..ne ..f them rays:
Srazrr CoixoqVt.—"Good morainfc
••What du you mv, J«*l S-udl• »&lt;
2,00 no great intrinsic value. Mr. Daugnurty
cxnne tlw- grab over tb-w md&lt;«*to-mght? Mr. Smith; on the aids Utt Uwlsy F
waa absent at the time, tn burinuaa in
-Y«*, &lt;ir; got the ague."
Old:Sw“pea will be *n«rtn, lAo ten
__ New York. The house of Mr. Daugb.”
W. Falk
“Du vou ever abuke.’'
2 00 ! VJ *” entered again on Sunday nl ;tu
muu- before twelve &lt;»’ r!»*kH. Lewis.
“Ye*’”
•
The other objected ** there was a high
- -- 1 last. Mr*. Daugherty hud prepared tai'
Buck
Lamb
• Gm’t «ay when ; shake every day.
self hgainst eny new Intruder, and wheo
1 H Hath^-InXwTwa. the reply; "I know.
Pen E«c*
-Why do you ask."
the burglar entered the room where *l»»"Oh, nothing in particular, only 1
। waa, she shot at him, and he dtaappearrd.
nl*c.&gt; when- y ou can g« over just a* «ay ;
thuugbt if you shook bad. I’d like to stand 1st “
“ Lnjnba
His tat was left, showing bale* mod* by
8WIXE.
by and we If you could not shake the fif­
the bullet, and marked with blor-d. Tbere
teen doltar* out of your pocket which you 1st best Boar Pig
J McCdtotor. 1,00 wa* btaxl on the floor, also. Evidzuily
lat " Sow “
C Milla
1,00 the rascal had a narrow escape.—AvoAol
owed me so long."
Mr. Smith dopedFBC1T VEGETABLES AXD G1LX15.
Wkiy.
1st best sample of Whm D
wall1.00
Aj« Inzatuontf J rar.—In a care of
sudden death recently, ta Warren county,
variety of Potatora D lb
Mtau, a coroner * inquest wu bJd, ami
the verdict was that "the deceased di*d by
• W Sheto.
the will of God. or vme other dix. aoi,
W Falk.

IEADWELL,

rELESS_TRLT

ered with dirt, and just beyond them
some cords, taatetre-d tightly, some eight
incites from the ground. I picked all the
melons I cared to preserve kaveing-I
pumpkin* and squash.-*, about the size
and shape of melon*, in their places.
The boy* were quite right in supposing

Tniinr. and dealer in Re.
c. Stale Sireet. two &lt;toor» we
iit.tiun, HicK.
1 _

Ij tnoUs to

Jf

DLCEME-Vra,

8 T R Y?

OPum

Mrs. FC P*®dclL
MrrTTJok*-

f.-re abc to tn"** *

r.-, but ft there r.we^»

Ba’?!*#'-

�t«mAwA.

BEPITBLICAN BAHJER.

I—- -England and France had sramended di.
bhiMtie intenwvnM with Naples, but n&gt;»
LuMilities hud taken place.
The Afex:fc«r*s Jjr.o.u.wnten’. ia ns fo’..

.

-

X. BAIhET. Ema,''

voice, to ga inthmnus rytirxey, will aaou- and are under tbeir infiuearej yet the
pvdjg
a*_.
lhal Urt. rua- r„r FF^l.ren. have

it

The brig Cumberland is ruporud * * ,
with all
Cap:

’

'

'
v-M.wwt
•nfschonoer Vornee’

tbo Ropchlliwca fimght a noble battle, and corer*! tbssn-

J stnud fit
£ latti.d —

J'“ ■

Mitra with glory.
ncnr L«*g
The frlhiu ing arc the- reported majori- large .team r&lt;« F
and though
tics in—
the Northvni
Blates
w hicb may be PnaH, lyhut In
«•- ----—7----- —
-------—-------WUo*»npeubPence
hsvinj been concluded,
the first
wb-dly tinmunngeshlc
ore
.ri.
H P^i.t.i
rn- • Ttaltas kb
U,
&gt;&gt;i:h &gt;!«■
,»d
’ ryirf b, tta offirij c.—.
were 'r.v cri»*rd. and ■
mi-.wxit ha» given ; Majorities
for Frecmor.t over Boriuuisn.
wSwL_____
sure tin8tn*Wdn from it? 'With ilrisolu busts &lt;if Freedomi as n prrs. nted by the •if tbo Felt-ra!
2-7.000
cck, yet those prin­
Maht,
joct tbc-Pltvlp&lt;itsn*luiuMMmstigatrd the : Ikpiddiran
.
.psitt । nd.-r the leiufcriihip nF them a tempura
WiseMsiit ckrtwl there liepull^
5.000
New Hampshire.
limits uf distuabanaa Uvat &gt;113 exist&lt;ri ia C«d. Fi\munt,.ipd tbv.tpy.rmidteiy.'fthe ciples are as enduring aa the everlasting
88.000 uuabic «’«' reader ®V u*i*u»'’
Mnsaschusetta
Europe, aud they rapettaIjy directed tlwr
_ _
hlH«
w-itfr
which
the
srarfiwr
of
ourrwunSlave power as rvprt-s. nled by the Afri­
4.800 aarertam the n&gt;-me of the ’t* I.
Rhndc fabtd,
attention tn I lx-condition of Indy.Gnsxv.
^Xjy.7’ lie antbor' most appreciated
tiy lyii rersified, and though defeated for
7.60V
Gunuarticut,
end IMgu-m. Ibe C&lt;nlrl*«f Ni pU* alone can D;-morrafv under the kwlvrehip'if
25 00O
La* haughtily relucted the advice । •'‘Franca •Inrnca BufhanitTj, has rcsulhd in the rir .a sH*in.,ttrebound cvrirttwlly tutriampb j yertnunt,
■AMM FAILED.
77.000
NeJ York,
tni EtsSanilhrnjih offered tn Hpr mu*i
•n»*r all opposition.
Any -.ie can fight
»»J)00
Oiuu,
Baltimore. Nw •_
friendly manner. Dx, moa.--ures nfrigor vle&lt; ti&lt; n.uffiue.' tDnn. Bitt the enate-t is when surrounded with the hnln of victory.
20.000 tend. (TH* is the Mary Brewart we bemur*
Michigan,
an'» ciriri'iB adopted twrali-ng tima pcs’,
nufecturers' and Mariani
10.000
Tin* primfeihs oft|ie I«ut the man nhocan stand by Iris prioriWisconsin,
Bank of Columbus. Ga., has fidU.1.
S* diti-hiMjw'uf itflininixtrutii-n. by lhe not yet end'd.
lievv.)
I ?b2 u-rbekv • fi* hnA, out
pin,
and
battle
w
ith
a
strong
arm
P
t
the
7.000
li.ivevuinrvt.of tho two Sic.Ires, cimtimio RepuhilcM party arr lhe prinriplaa &lt;Xtlir
ammvai. rmiM havama.
..f No. 30 Warren street, wb*b buildmg
fn'agsiate ar.d compnitnlte the enntinui D'-i lnratii n .d’HWcpcndcn.xt and of the right under &lt;Wi*»t, i« the true hero. J Re- i
270.400
was .Kxni| le I by tievilorri. Horrid &amp; 8fo*
Tef.1,
New Grl -vns, Nov.5'
sa-e »vfg^xl enter in' Europe.
Vnd-v C&lt; r.clttrt’on^ tlawiire th? pein sfdea av&lt;i* ■ publicans, he m&gt;t disheartened. You luve
Bnelmnah Msj&lt; ritire over Fremont.
iV *U«n»Hp Bl..’. Wa.r w fretn
.tbs con* ktion u&lt;' tho, danger of amh ri
Perhaps
The Dcmocralic majority in Go.rri.
cd and advent&gt;4 by Waabmgtcn. Jcfler no cause, for discouragement.
P.n*ylvariia,
,
*
,,nnn
‘
SO
j
OOO
ante &lt;vf diin^a, France' and England h.i«l
,
f . ,, . .
will nach 17,000. In AlaLcma 2(i0(&gt;0
under the rttcumstanres. with a new and
15.000
jn.wu ----------- .•.......
tnped wphnoto them by prudent advice I "" CBl1 *’ad‘*,‘*. un-1 though bsflled Sir
10.000 n.*esofioq&lt;&gt;rt«*'tn Florida 1.000.
'
giv»n nt tin opportune tinx*.
The Gov- n sen*■•8: are d,*s«u.d rvonuially tn secure imperfectly ■•remixed party, we ojuldhot
8.000
Illimda (pml.ial.Iy.)
X»Oinu-nt • ftlti' tw&lt;i Sbtow. cl-wthg Ita a gloehw nprf . v. rw helming triumph,
well hope, for sucecm in the first struggle
STEAM EBS AGBUV-MP.
: they -buret ..pvn al uoc&lt;
LOVISIAMA.
3.000
California
(pr«»bulily
.)
'eyrs to all evidence. rcm4vc»! to pcrawt '
----- •
hut a vote snch as tho h&lt;«t*of Freedom
found ...
tbs*
Annes
New" 7uri.. Nu.. —.
,uu»u
j. toe• —
.■■■■- - - i . j•R.s returns in the* Btatc remain a
.la itafirta! emrs*. The ill reonptem n&lt;*Stoam.ra New World, H*^*,*1^ k
&lt;vrr.bl.* i l»J*d
“ doubt tertb th* Ameri*^'
rolled up nn th* fourth day of Nirivnihcr
oiiMiu.r* .»vx
- Total,
66.000,
c'tdtd t*» wr legilintatv" ujiteivati«&lt;ii,
sun and F. Skukiy, »Ju&lt;* W
Fretn&lt;mt’s aggregate Majority over
This is the fir»t gineAit vlwtinn th..'. । is a sound and glorious platform on which '
aground
the
tuuwcy.
Inry
worked
nutnnuiy
i
_______
the irwr.l'ing duu' I tl-n»an t« er the pu­ .
BucTikmm in tin* Frv" St .it re, 213.000 last night tor New i«’rit.
cn tn
held aincc the organifc»ti&lt; n &lt;.f I Pi build a party that will sweep llie cogr- ;
rity of tfin- ionnlmns, the ofTmive l .n-,.h.ssyb.
nat, t&gt;.«*n
Mi, and »i but were *ma’»le t» prevent ti* siteou tlu- Ovcthiugh, nrer Carmltu
IIISOl'II ELECTfON.
try in I860. To the accompliahmiint of ।
onpufed to fur sJutarv omm.|&gt; I tli/B-publit
Many
in
, ----- , __Jfeun r"’ty. Mkhigrrn was the '
lu*t account,
acoxint* remamed
rvuuincd weretberv- ^
Itet
“o. ul ' truitiou of four ofthr finest buildu
nr.d finally tuvxjhsiinatc refowl, could not jL.L
j Ual P«n
U-. Aj, uxl tl« 1— »- - St LottU,N’or. 1|.
firtt. S ate .t«» bn»t the Rcpildiran stun-’. |
j one who has been called upen to mount tbeir jMKcngvrs came on io th e»«Aidi ’n the l.tauvr con:liinant\* « f amicnb!.* j
.
I
ot
ti
half
a
iui!h.x&gt;
of
property
37*
buriThirty-fire
connKregive Budumsa IB.
Yiald not an inch nf the ground ynd have '
the lore of a dear gnd loved eompauton. 1 loss of a «rrro!f factokyrrlsth-r-A
This siupuniion »-f official in , "rJ;
I dings cm "
*■ n *tnvt were each five 352, Fill more 17,836. same counties in
'obtained in Barry county and the State of cun fully appreeLite the beauty and trutbAugust gave P.4k 18^10, Ewmg2l ”8v
tcrcoJrstt in tm aenre *v nititutrs any in- i■•■It'&gt; *g«» w&lt;
Philsdriphia. Nov. 6th
stories
me*. it
V Mbthignn, hut ata"d firmly by the|glorl* fulnt-M vf tho full..*ing article, wbkli we
tf-rvixitjnn if-ipternd aff&amp;im. and still le«."i' 5000 mnjoritv. ti«iw we have carried
named occupied tale*. these countie* constitute Fillmore’s nriH.’
J. B. Smith’s cottou-weaving facb-rv druggnis
20 000 I
Pr-n,-ip'cs you have cndikizmfd on
J
..rt»~&gt;U&gt;or.
th- I ,.v ,b.. .„,.rwi„ |mi„„ ...j,.-;,, ,of
-------------in Pensvlnuua Avunuc. was burned thia James Mcltrady As Co., dealers in foncy cipal strength.
copy from an exchange:—
laren. rsvupied the others, fr-ni the
"
"d'kl
- I..iJn.,r Itan.t.i.h Sta-. ,talb I your banner.and in I860 it will tkut in
“In comparison with the
of a wifi* morning. !&gt;•*■ &gt;30,000. fosureij 20,000.
ILUJtOU ELECTION.
rear &lt;&gt;f these buildings the fire elternled
all other &gt;x*reavemrnts nrc trilling. The The factory gmfrioytxMfi0 L,nc1*- .
ft
to Nus. 87 and SO. ua Mprray street, two
wife! she who fills so large a spare in the I
VIOLENT CTOMM.
* • -Tv
---- -- ’-----r..- year ago.and in many of them n«t rv- J
Tf-p Bpirit.
\\ e have returns from all but evkt
landwum.*
tivc-sU^y brown sVmc fnmt
domeetic heaven; shu who busied hem-lf
s la.
««. .ir„tai b,.Ul tta I
p,,
rat™, (tarn
building*. No. 35 was damaged also, but ciaintiee in lUmub. Bud.trian’stasjoriu
uiiweanly for the 'pwibus fuu» around '
lifrn sauri
I:. &lt; nler n..t ti» gi
There
...n,m,n ,rl
tail tta .tai.
a,,, wHttni |,f„„
.!,«■,4bv. her; Jdtter.l'itter is the tear that fall up-j
1M... w» a vfadrirtT.irttadn yesterday
. ixrnritxdly by waler In the amount of may reads ^.OOO. A Springfield dY
- fir «.Tn&gt;nc«:U iuterpreUthma thi
on her cold rbv I You stand beside her duiid much dautegc, unnx-fing’many b.»u- W,000. The wall »f N«. 39 Murray tmtrkgjvv I i-rell 10,000 ma&gt;ri« Mil.
.|.vr
tai::.- ..aatat nr; .lib tl.
..CM,,,.,, g„.t,
measure '.il vj-rntiud pr»&gt;twllon
street
tril ujxm No.4i, «nt crushed the ler. Republican candidate fi« State Trras.
reiffin and think' of* die
boiiso of SeolxKird
’ p»t.
sat. It seems an 1 se*.
*e*. The new cor
rar h&gt;&gt;nao
Sealxiard
Liu. no rharjicirr *&gt;t n&gt;gwv. canted, mon
priaeildy
- ------------------14,000--may .ait v.
ntnbcr colored pathway’, where tlsc sun I Itailnmi was blown down, seriously in- fl.ora through to tile »ub-&lt;x!L:r. 71k* urer. r
.. ... «.J .in.at a-, «,th tta ..1,4.. p... !
p,,.
n»a sbonc &lt;&gt;n beautiful flowers and ihr star* 1 juring eight to tm person*. It is feared west wall ofN’o. 8V Warn-n street fdl I
Northern c.-untie* g.-ncraflv &gt;lM.x *
upon Now. 41 »"d 4tt.
damaged them f Republican gain over lhe Auguit &lt; l,Tu...
i • r and putn-nngt of the Gvm r 1 Govern-1 h;al,.rv.
.
hung glittering, overhead.
Fain would j utltera are under the mins.
the th.-o.io »tf tlu-Kingof tb
D&lt;-ut
n
.000
Kudu
k
was.
broad
day
•
,
Tl.
re
is
little
or
no dffen nre in the south
...nt .tatv.s| HpiM
«. lu.f-mtal j
WM u, HCH1-- the fr'iil linger there—a-» th.rna are rv* j
ntOM utaDL’BAB.
•
fat bullae the fire was rx’inguiabrd. ’ era counties.
’n,
Lrfat
•■kven Stites &lt;4 the I nil d In ;-n over-1
and wWain yon.owr Brolhrrt, whonre , membered saw those vour hands may un* •
Th*
f l&gt;.-.'riVp&gt;.inr
1 ’’'wb
.1.. ■have
..........
i' •.tv
____
i.v. tend.1 ',
filled witKdamagid
1 -tLJmr.ganimtat- nwj.ritv. onJ giv.n iMttleing m/be rank, for free ib-.ught. free :*
planted.
Her
noble,
Baltrmore. Nov. 6.
Wert
MIMWI HI KL1X7ION.'
:n-» «f N
has u^i'-d ti.’&lt;
i- dav.
i th it .ill rimt tbr«&gt;' । •Itocrir.Freto.xtt and Freedom, b, lUu-n-. &gt;»«*« »«• &lt;1*" «*’ JmmoU
New Orhans pstejrs recited f-ri-y good.
. . „ ,
: ing t» v&lt;M&gt;r soul thrilling and ebiquent,
?■’* * *!l ^,'lw ! reolam advert from Ruatnn, ofibr 10th |
;
St- Loufa, Nov. 16.
ddHinkr ini fr\"r • f )he int
Rcttirti*front 16 conntieagin-Filniyre
hu t; n ... and may
Wr fi|)J Uh„u
l4r|!,.|y s*l benuty alljhrrity.
But she is dead. u!t. The rerem treat) between England |
L niiom of the Two Skilie*
Fift.-n
wanxg against•tlx*
! The
dear
that
has cn-sted
re»ti| 16.87R;
J। .
' Buchanan 14.87P.
'wi'. rut.
tn sd— .„
■ rthl
mr&gt;. hpiirt
spun .^entv-ix.
lu«r»ll.«ix, bold,
ooiu. inf.esiblr.
lliiapimc,
............
- head
.
----- , k«
, lam u[-o
•
•yw ami ll.xri^ --------- — ogreat c.xn.m-,[ h _______fc00Q
majority. All
Bo."
“
f*
c
onrica
give
Buducan 1 ROG,
■'hirit
invincible,
determined.
and
ck.llir.ging
the
&gt;**
’
"&gt;*«•
in
the
still
darkn.w.
up-xt
a
tten
thw..
«,
the
nc&lt;&gt;|dc
were
c
T
|-m-d
to
j
nn vl.iv ery in whi&lt;4j Intioril.lojdriermincd,
ckdlirging
histom. rewti tn
darkness upon n | tinn there as
people
opfxned
I ofthr
i.L_ Botrtbrni
„
«.
------ ,------Steles
have gnn.
_
Austria. l ipv-d «m ’!»■' 15th oi
msjoritv in the State probably 10,000.
•
Franklin I’iercv
l„„...ita™
’ n»'«d»ns -if slavery.you are bound tn
I..P
plant
tan i pd**'
rill—
ehj, Tta tab*.UMtare
~«w*«3 “f
,.
chanan. Californiaia not vet heard from
I -ta
rftitan. .» ,ta -4. f l-ta- w"^ ••
•-«•«. *»£
..ir,..; J?W8Tt.u»oi»
bIrut hsa prebaldy gone for liixhamm. The
XNDIA.WA ELECTION.
cumluned vote given to FHmon: and Fro­
■ ltn I .-*rn* !—»r-. *.,t whi'nt
host measures anct*-»-vt* i• '»■
--..v I• Mpre*
caprinh mv
my ‘biort, wh-vwevery
The Layi'laWre elect is as Niota; G3
wn
is »'»*• T 271 003 more . than the
i r.-lt prayra. _ And. white
rn)
......
. ....... r_.
tj...
Th..
Th- .i,-.,
.trainer
nrr Hlimds
Iliiuoh sailed
sailed St
at t2»’ch*k
rivxA “
«&gt;
-ntt.* *'
riim th d th* prepar
•nvs huAbd Io the -lire p wer and ! owfl f.v|fng». | think there i» a nm)-rity
Detnomda,
35 Rapublicans Senate 21
vote
given
to
Buchanan.
Old
Buck-will.
ral.nihlld. 'll*.' |\
thi. 1’. .M. fur Aapin wall with about 400
’’ ' of Indira in the Republican purty. who flowers she lx-nt over in wnilea, tend no*
[eisa».*ng«*rs.
|
rc or
ran with me; bid you a heart) God apced
1 titnfchqnil'i
their
petal*,
that
the
verdure
around
het
in the cause of freedom, and the right."
FUOCLAMATION.
may nc kept green xml Iveautiful."
Cincinnati.
e nun. This
rini iiiictnu.in. &gt;
...
— 1
Ir. owfisnnity !&lt;• a well-established tu*’
i »&lt;&gt; raiCTiairr msnior r
ar
required a st-d , ■J"’" t,,wn S*** ‘
** !
AVno tuiuirr tiic B*rrt« or rax t -n» I, Kinriry 8 Bingham,tfovvm r &lt;*f U**
work* &gt;&gt;T Manin, An*bul*x A &lt;
, (j Fremont and the whole Republican Tick- j [jn-otCTJOT,
New York Time* State of Miai'igan, hate thought prep, r to.
piilgeqn tu draw offre’ine ofllic tuter* •;
_ l»-. *'*•
gives the following statement, showing api- int, an4 do by llurw presents spthe Nerth lr&gt;-m tiicenp|»ort&lt;if the llcpun
Adminl Nafomsrastt U still iu Its lbi.ii!' rw,n K-.n-lMv'e. nn-i that nin ws* an 11* I
Neither is &lt;mr correspondent slone •” the number’nf troops, ImiiIi regulsro and roit.l. Thuraday, tlx! twentieth day iof
Nov cfi^lwr next’, ss.-tday cfFuMleThank*wh&lt;f-.*it nwhit* irtere.
:
th,, p ruin of Millan! Fd!- j h‘r B*hir‘*t*dcv&lt;itl&lt;*n to the cause of free-1
foniisbed by each State during the
gi'ing and Prayer.
Majorities.
R.?.
\
'i'.'f' Jri
We ami th.- leader* . f the little
’1&gt;rrr af* ,&lt;"r” “f
war.*lt was prepred under the authoriI tj-*p«tfiilly' recommend that the day I-cwawve,
b75l
dX7'’the English
h **•.»&gt;, !n.rt,-tL1twp1x-rtrd kirn bare teen ored 1 “»'*
sdj-ining town* who have been&gt;, l} „f O,r&lt;r,.M
after the clone ofth.* Im* Mil Spar! Slid oimwvvd by the p**l Van Buren,
675
;-»t&lt; to ( onrrsaa, tnsl a'. Big Bpring*
«•!**••: I
»&gt;*“..“M «»&lt;•*,»
(.23
Barry,
“We have r.teeivtx| letters fr-xn A&gt;
c^.ixvw* to do th* dirt) w- rk of the ’ nr,,Tr
''»'•"&gt;» in the glormua cause of. o,ntfati
j, morfuaive upon tbis|
.......
blew their re*|x*&lt;-tiVB places &lt;&gt;f public Allegan,
Il.n,l,.'..
TOl.l« ttataW ,n.l ttav I
“■* whose|influ-’* — —
• '
’
1 ‘
tlonnl Liberty, and
Reuulars.,
*'
’ o no-i i “•'•'•ip.
“nit® ’« » public dco»«m*tra. Bernttn.
Vktn. Hutriringem end lfev Mi, Sibir
3K5
V—1.1
.ta4i..i&gt;alr ,,n tXta •*■*"■;■ |. V—ta- IT.tataal.i—«
12.490
h.v . i....... pi.' J tta .a,.-t u .VI.
»» V
1 m«-*r«*r&lt;-&gt;ta
j tion uf gratitude to Almighty God for Lit itigUs n,
48
68.007
Ing fr&lt;»ni 5’a a«llii&gt; bringing di»rso- S. »
....
....
i Ft.,,-,- «nr4t town hit rolled up * hand- •-Massarhusotta
a’oHi i lt‘° /nsnJ »i^‘i*I blearing* which have Geneeee,
1147
5.903
fir Adtnlnd Dundw. arid tlu.t th.- A !
...tp.taltj.
’
IU.A'1-I..'I
~ •()•&gt; I ^*‘lP
to us during the po*i Oakland.
800
' nri&gt;nri:*u*iy town mated.
32.020
•_____
(onuerticut
ral fsturri orders to Mil
tlx* ni»rt. '\;
3804 •ve*r'
*15
'
A committee was spp..inu-d. aborep*.*
12 33!
' ’
'
Two strttr. frigakw put &gt;.uf
•f the Buch man Sin.
.
Let us tbtnk him f-r our civil and s.^ Ingnatn,
I ted un elev ti* a V» Hr held, by rirrnlaling
:.oo
10,725
The Hon. John M. Clayton, U. Si S.*nI. n-fit tlior hive hvt । la’M'rin”.
“
S**7
'
&lt;
’’
"
ni
"'*
1
'
«
'tjoytn.nta
—
let
us
ex25.3*.&gt;2
■ a pn.t««t against Wkitficid's rirrthxt am'
Iknnavlvania
'• “
pres* «'ur gnit-tndc (&gt;r propClimra srafv h* nest I n|,,r from the S'a’c of Drieware 1*. dead,
700
। rscomrndlng Reeder to the &lt;-ls&gt;ic« of the
.. g. Tliw' dirontion tnk. n by the •quadroa
4* 010 *,in*'n *hieh the earth ha* yielded her Macomb, 1
■xtenriou, Mr. Clayton has ban three times riveted
200
Totrtl free States 172.818
iein
| mcrr.uk*, urai the lais*rettf the bualmn’nnn tOiiawameju.
h.v to lhe Senate, and was S.-vretxry oflStatc
£317
1 have b,x*n w.ll rv*ardnl—that a pkmtilhv ! under the adminivtruliou of Gen.Tl.y l‘?r. Maryland •
4.127 • fi|] supply of go-d f*»&gt;d h-u Iwcti stored
4.127 । up f„f
an,( |M.a,t-and that destitul.m
Virginia
463jxdltiral' erxirac of fi
7.508
North Carolina
icr future trininpty.
350
We Iwwn that right of lite nine Free South Carolina
' prrre &gt; det. mimath
2.117
IFiliadala,
2030
..
»«•
.,
....... —nun w:
I State men who were on trial before Judge Georgia
2.070
averted. siui that the. year &lt; alhoua.
Murim.oftr. said:
I
.
isa
... Ix.„mp,. „„ . vb.,(c^
k.ve
“L»t nir tell that mcrr-bcr. (Mr.1 Gid • J1'
'
Tots! slave States 53.256
..fib.. t..r.rtar ..«■ I.
km.,
^tltw|. On.
.'f
•k»
■ or Geary w u indefinitely p»tj ured.
"nr W"
,
tiaucknowkdg». -&gt;nr obligation* to
.nth,!.. ....
-.&gt;•&gt;■■" "f!„„,|i«4l«urJ««Mnt«&gt;o»HII..“V
tlmfrirwl'l thN country
I'rbon^re pre «4&gt; trial Lscantoa.
Kxsr tux GonusD.'—Die organixati- n | a kind I’reri-lenc**, which has mst our lot
that tmfortwnatr state i-i
.l..ltagl'm'«l.i.:. h-s.wwll.C1™..',.v,
i»
■ Governor Grury ia still in tha S"ftL*n»
of the Ib-n-ibEain party in Miriiienn, i* in a Iwid blcwd with institution* of gov...................... -——, -. - . , If he is «
h-will take wan/up by the i ,
■
.
—
■ ■learn tbit the i'thnrouu'h
MC0
We al*&gt;
Tliat
which
to
'thorough and
arMl . detaih-d.
dvtail&lt;*d.
Diat "rguiiir.i-j ,-ninient
—* —
v-j. ihave ihitherto
.s.i—... recitred ...
v.rtb.„. yy.-.l.
rcnviindw of tbo prisoners will j t’u-n ha* &lt;vru rnueb val utldc time, and no iu &lt;-iu riuhl* and liberties-institution*
rhsrai ter* a* are &lt;»v*ff th-* was. smi H th‘
.... I trial &gt;4 the reman
Hinton,
400
gSw™,, ........
ItERWRB THE
“•&gt;' ■“» w,1“’ „.&lt; »k.
ta- mtll
u-,til ApHl
Anr.L
lltll.
T" mrtr ««brr .«*. I..........................................................
_
______ .
j the work of tunc and effort, and ren™*’ .
MISSOURI COMPROMISE. «r repeal J Sou them Fire-.ati r*.
His Northern
£00
ffiicincan.
I
m
&gt;
acriunblishcl,
except
under
a
wren.'
the Fucittvc Slave laxw—ibwi in »u&lt; h s 1
n il ns tliat he w ill take measure* j
600
■
The Charleston Mercury «f ibr 7tK
The Renubliiwn Majority in Mirhigan I •Hm-lu-.
To pn-serve th* prerent orr v.Jotl.m. llutim.
rw. I
taw *.«*•« tW
I
m .*e
. fn- Si...; If«.. I. will j
: e- n'ahn a long letter addr *red V- (•■«»Hta, -r ,1MMtana, --«» ;,•h- our triumph, f-r
. .....,
____
____
!
that is the
great
prinW 1 reach'marly 18000. Of the 32 Sen-,
.A^light eff-rt. from time tn tim . And let :« h’nnl-ly Mid rev n.tly p
■ Adam*. ofSouth (sn»lit»«. i*y 11. Rsrothat
unr
b&lt;--rt»
i:uv
I
m* deeply itnpre*
Kndm-k.. (M-. &lt;ta.|*-ll.i— tkl - ,t .। -ip!c fi r which w e contended, nfid if our utont, the republicans will probably have [ w j|| keeti it up, and all the loc.ll |&gt;atronMnatrabp,
100
। well R!mIt. urging sn Inimcd’Ste dhwolowith arena*
our "hliptiob* t*&gt; II
-r. ,lu, THIS VXIO1 VIST AND -i|.
! thm «»f the Union, and the catablUhmmi
230
i -rincipl. a sitoev ......
cd. it __
tnr.tb t* ___
little thre’. 2rt sn l at lout four fifths of the “
R ■P
-prere-I( age &lt;&gt;f the different counties of the lower •&gt;« there rich lihwaihg*. nd that they n
Will. RK PISM-LVEII!
* *
Mufbnd.
jofa Soutb-rn Cmfederary. Hr arg**
..
.luivv ....
&gt;hope I r.-ntative*. All
iu-1..
peninsula
aid* to that result. If the ins-*
Bnt
we
little
the
G.ngrcaamcn
dueled
&gt;
hippewa
’ O;:« r.f the rreotcM mt»fi&gt;rtrmeR of the what nguoey.
that, next to al»&gt;litirmiMii, the chief-susr
chim-ry is put in cptifttinn at the town- forcvvretKst' we may Is .re-rnrd fn.u,,
lie
is
elected
[
*re
tinffinriting
Republic*™*.
Thvictory
reuntrv. Mr. Clerk. U tfx* fact that .-ur from hi* adniinistnuiop. .
of grievance to the 8* vth. is the tariff.
ship cli-etiona. in the Judicial riertioM. I |xsatilencc aad from war, and from civd
y.inlkrn brethren mistake the charart.* by the South, a* the friend- ..fSinrthrm
‘
' is complete and overwhelming.
Will
20.796
He prvpoacs that in the appnveiling um«!
714
and in charter election*, three will bea mof t!.v Smith. They »vpp.*&gt;* thut flif .n«siuuritL*pdtbe inflm-nree that surround Gen. Cara lie able amid the “ndiao and
714
ificatiiw of that measure. Bmith Can-lma
parativvly little difficulty in keeping the edge may continue to he diflbard. an&lt;l
■ Soitthern riiMinh
sre eonfined to the
should demand that it be reduced to th
&lt;* mfadon** to understand the language machiitciyr in working condition for 1858, that'orr pedvle may ever bo dUtinguisbhim
will
b^
'ifthi
S'.utlu-nx
rtrip^.
If
he
(.■dhomi wing &lt;-.f th* Deriwierntis pant
Rspalihcann^jKiiy 20,OM
standard of the principles &lt;.4 1838 ; sad d
which the Freemen of Michigan have sd- when another Senator will lx. elected from nd for tbeir hatred 'and rejection of th7!/.*. klf.ts the GREATEST ERROR
such n tariff ia not conceded, be asks, why
^Michigan. Freedom’s battle has jn*t lie. wnmg, and their lorejmd practice of the
drtjl^i to him 1 We shall sac.
\
Itirnms, hb mlminiatration will crumble
gun. and to lx* pre pare.) fur the next fight right.
Rnrounon or Btsuor H. F. Oxnu- should South Carolina or any other S&lt;«flb&gt;». atonia, while if be support* the policy
is
the
obvious
duty
of
the
good
Rcpublinarrr&lt;’&lt;raaty Official Majsrilie*.
fcttkman fn.m the frre Htrrtte—&lt;mr’Rr-.|
tA «‘"-r '**• h&lt;"
623 «ran soldier.—Dtlroit Adrcrtiftr.
Elertor*.
x l. a. r caused thu Great Seal of the fidlowing fr.MQ the Philadelphia Bulletin,
pcWjren.M &lt;-ur S-wnvl RepuMirana, onr eviwMy kp*.* tb«&gt;_ support of every
( -v— ) State u» lie affixed"to three pres- ef Wednesday.
K. o.
S. oingnam,
Bingham,
585 X GALE OhT -rhfloUUa.Uovrrnorv.
G«»vrft&gt;o~,
•AV»r4&gt;nd'!’.nr *htte*er «-l*e tber may
^una. Ifni takes S mtliertud
r- "un&lt;' j Lieut. Governor, G. A. Gk,
mta and siuned the same with my hand.
\
Oswego, Nov. 5th
507 '
----, romu ■iata in forming cumbiuatkina anti dialog
Done, at Landing, thia twenty -fifth da.
be erB.*rf.n. kmnr i’&lt;-^«/ if 9^ *-*«■! atr,,r,.1)r.„ v, (V principle on Cl000 1 There waa a severe gale on the Ijvkea
Secy, of 8mm, John McKinney.
of OctoUr. A. D. 1856. and of the bd^. ant Episci.pal Church, yesterday revukrd events ao asto bring al»«it as spearfih **
•»
■•«■
-w- &lt;?
"r' Atorncy. General. G. M. .Howard,
507 last night The schooner C. M. Chap. pendente of the United States oFdHnerire «bc irfitrncv by which the RtJkt. H«. possible adbaoltithai of the pn^fit I tu""
ry
OndrrM, Bhfem &lt;Wtbe din- and the clecti&lt;ei of a Soutbrni CoufedcfBE DISSOLVE!”
i lu-N.-rik; if be’•h” N-’fibi rn ground State Treasure, 8. M. Hohnes,
the cighty-fint.
507
West Wind, with cargo of salt, went
Mr. MeMul! *n Hum prececW m «*y j«m»tr»vmti»m .Y'in-j-dicy required ,i Auditor General, W. Jones,
By the Govcnor, KINSLEY S. BING­
5'37 ashore betwren the piers.
fn.tn the ministry.
HAM.
ihr ho made th-** frvhirxri&lt;m?i
/^e ■ Hm 1A-lua party, h&lt;- *'11
thr sup- Sup. Pub. instructions, LMayhew.
507
The latter was a total wreck. But no
AaurM? «/ t’-e &gt;FW’ .'Tia-'Aere -lotion I „(lrt ,lf
8,wth,’ |n arv. event his a«l.
Com State Land Office, Hi Tread well. 596 lives lost
ir»;&gt; D mwrvl
•’’’•I* An'rf" i llllrtb&lt;n^; n rr,xnters t- iw a stway sod
Ntw Yom.—The Republican* of New portion.
The schooner G. K. Dashler, with car­
The decision ii
1 Member Board Education, G. Wilk
old” friend of mine.
7 uric bare achieved a glorious triumph
080 E ofwheat alec, went ashore near here. A t
O—
X account tbo men were dinging to in this contest. The following h very
OH
fli-iu.t ptop-riv reprewnt the State of j .unpoptewimvr maje him »«ir during the Congress, D. 8. Walbridge,
near the resub &lt;&gt;" •&gt;*»
—•—' —"
Fanorrr.
pui.l c fo Ung h l’&gt;i*Fcnth, U will ytrrect &gt; &lt;««&gt;*.
the Pn-sel. nay,. bss fr* t«. Senator, John Robert.,
576
MNUM
at. EdJv*b”W
' c&lt;vm« off when be uktw dr risair. ‘.Th? Reprremtati^ John M. N.
Bucaaaaa
Buflhlo, Nov. 5th.
583
300.000
FiLMMtr
Severe gale nn the Lake bat night A
125 000
d.Hible gn.-n- that i h-rted him is m»w G-uMir TYvasurer. H. N.' Sheldon, 533
large
numdernf
vreael*
departed
from
played out; FJc,hs*
•“ "fi«v tbemo^ jt’glstrr, J; 8. VanBrust,
210
sylvaate, tert he

Ths Coaflloi bstwwiuw
Btavsrjr.
t-.I tail,

I'" iXi M

•"■ 'I'"- I-.- —

"Wtad -HI; !rl’mI’h

..tall. W'^n-.i.tu. ..rn... ■-i"ta.--:„r,ta.Piritt MMtau«iwlu;*tam

Sit*” at a time whtei the “di'xilde shuffle" a.&lt;Fk Geo. W Melis,
■gif l(h*’. fit”
«**»vered in tM Amer
Sberi^ W. K-Farris.
rtnltneul in thia ptare. and many of .air will no longer avail anything.,. If he baa

507
353

Circuit Court &amp;rm. W. Burgher.
317
I “• T- 'VWIcr.
• 1 Loreuxu. Madr.

587
yesterday, below Fairport. Sheistehsd

&gt; v wribdirefed • ff&lt;4t,»’cceW-:

W wwrsla felt __

oodtlirirCqndMah. defrated by the vote*
./tb; Blare h lditg'BW.., jrd&lt;J the
Nurtlnra Baist, that b«d»r cm them.

fatten aa f..

that be will

The barque American Republic, from
hirscro. trithTMOO tetshrte of weal

dtaekfa of F»«* ffletation. end adndnte-.
human Fr

returned.

�’TS'H

VNXOrN-CBWWT,

GREAT ATTRACTION
-Al’

FOR

Ever!!

STILL IN THE FIELD.

L BUCKLEY

ODB ELECTM*.

lican Senator iQ

I

A CALL FROM ALL IS SOLICITED.

DRY GOODS.

rewntcJ fr‘«n New Y»rk. wit
s Urc-' *'”1 ‘'■'l1lJe!e M-*’r,n,cnl «f

ANK FAILED.
’
Baltimore, Nov
cfacturvrs’ and Macha
tbua, Ga., has falUd.

pall and Winter

Dress Trimmings,

&lt;&amp;&lt;&gt;•■ S

(

‘■* in this State remain in
Jir Americana and Demo­
'.! the Stats.

rould inform his friends and the palilo

pNOU ELECTION.

I
Chicago, Nov. H.
I ctums from all but eight
I more. BuchsnatPataraority
It.000. A Springfield dis:-rell 10,000 majority Mil­
an candidate f«r 8talc Treas- 14,000 majoaity.
Uli •untie* generally show c
ain over the August elgcUor.
■ «r no clffcnnce in the south-

OUR1 ELECTION.

•

St. Louis, Nov. &lt;10.
•m 16 rt»*nties give Filmore
-anon 11,870, JFiftctn ad-.tta giv| Buchanan I.89C,.
nc Stan- probably 10,000.

,

Spring Clothing, cheap for

.'1,1, Str,, nA Sin. to,.

list «r trit you the Iruth Rrirrn,
If wl! chtsper lhea an* vtbtt eeuhh

,Si&gt; FLullROIL CLOTlfc!

CL8TIIKC

" line, such as Bureaus.
J-! Tables. 8tands,(’hairs.
"j Bedsteads, Lounges.
&amp;c. &amp;c.

: £iJK.
j ua ! aSU
ik

. • above gjwil-. tn-lJr I inrui cf

”'j &gt;■;

I AMA F.LECTJOJt.

Iwayn ••« bawl.

»j: frrx.

r»&lt;r !'Ju« at tt&gt;«

iature e’en is as follows; 63
35 liepuidiotna
Senate 23
id 2&lt;&gt; Ropuiietiiana.

CUSTOM LK2ARTMENT,

- imiafinitely posipirvd.
&gt;re ।-n trialT^csooton.
-■scary ia still in the Soethcru

ig letter addr reed ** G**vr with Carolina. by It Hsrn■&gt;rging an itumcd'O dtreoluI nion. and the establishment
in Confederacy. He argue*
to tbe 8 nth, ia the tariff,
tint in th.- approaching m&lt;-d
at measure. South Carolina

be principles of 1838; and if
is not conceded, bo asks, why
Carolina or any other South- •
V longer keep representstiv ca
in another part of bis letter

uw«.iiipliwbe.i
vote- bin nt-

th

My arr-ngeiuvnti

COMPLETE,

HAKPl.K-SMuNTIIIA M

uc b wl.iflc suit in th
t»d to gi».’ faaridiliii,th®in

! joosx—I must give you one
I - moerning a JltUa “feury^
ofmine. It teams that a ctaI &gt;oen staying A«r soma &lt;i«e M
I '»ua&lt;-, and on go'ug away, rtJl-

B

adjoining counties, have induced us to en-1
। Inrge our business by the purchase of a j
Stick of Goods, larger and "more varied
than has ever before been brought to this
I market. Our stock cumprisu.’everything
jin tlie line of HARD WARE that can
I In? uatneti or thought of. Wc have made
our purchaxrs with direct refen-noe u&gt; tbr
j wants and interests of our customer^ as
to kind and quality. Recognizing the
principle of

rfH.r, ..DC.HL.ua.wUih. W.U..
Wind can. - ,&gt;r Retail, cheaper than ever., tloujj &lt;^be Mouih
BOtlTs AND SHOES, A l.a*®« a«
EsttMiT NiwSvock. LADIES’ AND' £.raZ—ti&gt;» ¥*&lt;■
GENT &lt; RI BBILS. A eboion Stock -f
*&lt;

Family

wo, ~~ M
-i-Eg...

y...-.,

COMPETITION.
Our stock consists in
part of

...F.^ GREAT BARGAINS.'

u .—kj. -J
Sh Rnf.^Miy.

,

'

°'"1'’8wikid^,ware:

loni PnUinjc Ac-,
KESFIEUrA

!
W..bT.h., I1-'... A«.r .«! C1..--I I
! Hnndles. Ax&gt;-Hrlvea, Wash Boards,Mop I _

----_ _ . .
jijs »yo-ir I
I general a*»&lt;&gt;rtmt nt cf
■vifrK1 IIKI-FAliD OTHER HARDWARE

MEDICATED TONIt'.!|

JTSXX GROCERIES!
KTEXln iT-. ,U&lt;.j— w
1«&lt;: o«;. »»“■
o*-*r; *-fc

?"w.

tl rarely fir FAMILY TRADE. | /."f.pwwre 4- ... _ V__ 1 ... .11
I at Two DolUra

; Q LOCKS Wart anted W run or 'gENHELP S

Pail*. &amp;c.. Ax.
LADIES— JYvm’t iHf»rxt in the S'in. wk •

1 ■ •’ '

SILK PARASOL
■_Trx
slllLUAWG ..............
'h,—
~"
' For
TEN SlilLIJNI^i
।

NEV11.S * IHIW.
Oil! mid k&gt;"k Bt i*r
-----------------

I

_ ___ ! Comprising all the newest »nd most srn
tb«T m«tt bsr» it.
! rKOVXD ntTUM that can be bought in
°%ea,J. H. cUkk. Pnig&lt;i»u, Hist. Micb
: ti.c EasUm markets. Also, to our ex­
-------t.n.ivc variety of PARLOR AND BOX
STOVES.
’ •
___
CONE A BBOTHUL
Wc utter no idle bo.urt, when we say
Muford. M»eb.
that our nseortmtnt of Stoves is better
and more ext* naive tbun can be found at
any other Store west of Detroit; and we
d.'but SpcaP the BJMYLK, NAKED TMVTH.
hen we proclaim Ui
i »urpl. *• boob aa a.i’cnini. * a
worn
to tho
mo ears of
or the
Ulr Iniottbc" that are v»n bighlr [«.■«• | diligent iuilli&lt;&gt;n that wx wtu. bot bi f».
*&gt;■^^Lt^.“aon.7cVo o»d«t&gt;« ! DXBsoiD hy any other house, idtber.gmt
, ,uu, i.rrparaUMi -. and tbara it no | or amall.

Summer

v t&lt;&gt; bun and asked a**1
S.r.p™.»L

* aiuiw ’V«
‘&lt;‘ G-ods
t«d&gt; .&amp;
pimrI—
’•
,&lt;rr v.«.

end an exami

a SPAGLDixa,

NtrnrE.

! “rar

I

Hiram Uroca./n and Bubrrt J. Grant. Adinrjiatra'
lor of Uk ratal* cf W illuia J. Uu’.UU. tl.-Wf 1,
IMradaau.

““"S'-

;

WAltE—Of our own msnafuctura, aiway a on hand, aid nutk&lt; tn order, and all
Goods made by us will be warranted
without reserve.
And now friends, one word with you.
W« have spared no pains or expense to
pnxnn* Goods that will plsaae you. in
return, we solicit from you a g.-n- reus
nstn-oagc; and wo would eetom it m a

a Whcwt f"Y wh' tl’f Caah.

jj.mw***.

' Y«m «UI always find «* uur axn wuumo to aitiod to thia branch of the Imai.
I nraa. Do not be Laabiul j bring In yoUr
' money, pay up tha old score and oom.
i mence a Bow eae. Wk shall &gt;«• happ&gt; to
■ -ec you, both to recriv* our jay n d to
•ell you more goods. Give i* • alL-JOwr Stora to ON5 DOOR
OF

Sheep

1‘elts and Furs. All
,
kinds of Produce ta- yutuior!
notice.

THE POST OFFICE
HADLEY h WIGHTMAN’.
Haatiaga, June 12. ISM

y7

ibt Sutuie In loci, caacw. tnsis and prunded.
.‘.UJEKT WAH5LB, Aeaini
JAMES A. SWOOKY. Aaairuaee Atfy.
Daud thia rtd da. of Oe'-uber 1654.

Battle Creek,
Hastings,
. . .,
**
AND

crand bapibs staois.

.

lU-tlBg*. OB
■

Ihirt. lhree, (V4J., leu hnadrtd aad thlrtj

lt EaU aad W
aboil

e lUatht

—TIN S1IEETJROX AXt&gt; COPPER

Ch.Ui.-s. U»s*.
NOTIONS—AW end10* 'wel-'’
\VeTm&gt;td&lt;«in.r- whb 6°tlth«.

ken at the highest pri- jkjsiig^

—

U1AXCKKT SALE—Th* Circuit C*srt for lit

Crockery, OleM •od B«rdw«r.,
uniformly t&gt;«°i “ j

The highest prices;

- »&gt;■

“ WKtXG S-OV ER.

m

the C«*Ar C*«m Stubb •&lt;

ees.

». U&lt;M.dpion&gt;p- p*»iBf&lt;reUi‘
ipeusU' iufertocJ tLM they

CLOTHINGJi

Ready Made Clothing,

HATS &amp; CAPS.

Skins.

The Latest and most
Jlpprotcd Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN

pcrial «tint’-&gt;n is invited.

Deer

I

SECRETARIES AND ROOK CAS­
ES. SOI'AS. BUREAUS. 50EA
COTTAGE JENNY
iTiiujnr.
LIND AND COMMON
itch as Title ami Pocket Cutlery, Till,
BEDSTEADS.
nn b*1^. •*' Clival, and Cupboard Locks, Padlock*. Side. Card und Center Tables.
ctriferullc anS happy fcr*a|j«J.y^&gt;^'^
IIIX *b •! B„tt. and Screws of every variety and
Jenny Lind and Liyht Standi
kind; Knob !xx-k» and 1-atchca, Finish- catnmon
,
Cane and Spring bvltam Chair*.
u.ck is “ aph-mlid." wnl.w prices unnre
‘
. I ing Nailaj Iluuro Trimmings of «very
' ivyiuantitv of Pine. Clierrv, White------------ JWUfflFT
cr.lrtiL.IL hw. For Cush or Ready Pay
O1SCOV(T&lt;‘&lt;1 fit IsllSt!. kind. Cupboard Trimmings, l u’leya, B&lt;-f ,
I .did Blink Walnnt
! J—
and Table Owtota Sb-1 Pouches andT
we won't be undersold. Call and exam in. ।
RAYNAI.E'S
Belta, Powder Flttsks of every doirrip- jl. vj juu.jt3jeajrc.« y^YAtu-Tb.’
tii*n. Mutable Butts and Wrench.a.,
ks»rizl n.id
enln I
Ground Wagon Buxe*. Gate 11 an .dogs, ' ® Il 111X11(1 clllU lOT . «X.€ , *a irnknumt U k
“
•,
। । ■ . l.
i .■ ilfltil'AHKD b’ the proprietor, al Hira»li^bae, .
-u,----------------------------- .. d., of Ocv-b.r, A
lir-onl. &lt; .laaiijx rv. ami K&lt; nturky J.an ,&gt; JN g^higaa. •'! r.ld br !u» auihorlted Ay.a* ritran Hingra. II«.ka B1J Staples, brat
Clothe ! Sk-. tit&gt;l»». &lt; h»c&lt;« and
TuiaMedkie. i&gt; a |&lt;rfr&lt;i!’ banukM. ante and or. ■ j and Wood Bench Screws, Sad Irens, Alva,
dIscum of
I Mill Saws, Grubbing Hues, Window Prices, and we will trv and autiai’v vo
Kr|P»l»r»
STEBBINS A RLSSLT.L.
; GIiur, Cut and W’nought Nalls, Carriage
'licking’.
id Livtr Cumplaiuta, or UitEvau
Hastings, June 9. 1850.
I Bulta. Cubic and Trace Chain, Brass Kctbixtutei.
! ’lea. Iron Teakettles. Frying Pans, SteelUl ARDIAN SALE
| yards. Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep and
C«»w Bells with Strap’, and everything
,-crrMmbmnra&gt;.------------- - _ : el«e from a Twcntv-lJorae-Powcr Co n"“Art'urXiXi.-fSJS" “ i B-f •!“«'&gt; &gt;■’ * C.mbri.
“
lit* and oattcr*. •
luIikioM io B««1* wuirmritr. -bo pert»|« Brter ’
We lune alwi just received FIFTEEN
will cMvUin {*4
I .dies' B-'tees, Walking S&gt;-«.
b ywr l|.u«
,^r.|r.&lt;n|.um.it^t^^-~ry(2-^;T(&gt;N8 &lt;IF IRON AND8TEEL; also.
■
si'i’.V".-'
,
nt lh»cL«- |
I
forrttmeap tb« MBMCATiTTukK; sudla I Zinc and Sheet Iron, which we will ssix
I
Cail and examine
&gt;»rge •!•«*
frrl. uo b«tui&lt;t*i &amp; •»’'“&lt; *" ’h*1 f**LUe. that it ; AT A norKC so low as to defy coinpctiiivrtli
ietoriaf
|
। __ _
■

To Fit

in Cash paid for Hides,

W

| that cannot be beat in

SPLENDID STOCK &lt;&gt;F

mm

not foil m give tlie mual (Hsrfvrt aatia£*e-

Wanted,

All those in rn and Unstlut! ar.

Ai;W GOODS!

rl.ct

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL.

Men

TO VBOAtOOODS WILL BE SOLD

We also carry on £,
the FURNITURE it'
.
1
1 II
" • ..............
Business and shall
STEBBINS i UlSSELI
CARPEN TER'TOOL.
Hastings. May i, 1856.
keep
everything
per­
Hand Baws.
. ».
J
° T •
Saws. Cross-Cut
Croas-Cut tSaws.
Sawn, Tenon
Tenon
&gt;. tbLiastingB, M
1. 1^5*1
I
, . _ ■■- ,
Saws. Augurs, Plants of all dvM'idpti’si'. tainiDlT to tllllt IaIIXC. ।
•rwd-------------2Z—4------- - ---------------------------- is Ihzl O TNTlETST I
Hit.
an«l ll't-Sr.-i.-kB
Avea Adzes.
AdrrB Brand,
'
.
*
Bitsand
Rit-Stoeke. Axes,
Brond- w-w r
rpilE .ub«r&lt;b«rw..uJJ .uecunce U. l!&gt;» *Ww®» Axen. Bench do., Square* of all kinds, \V e use great care in
STARTLING NEWS i'r~
‘ '
--------.
»*■ Be*. &lt;&gt;«■""” “f
gfjX;
from
h____
the
Manufacture
ol
leh-yinfuB the
U gvs, framing. Firmer, and Duckbill Con
Ol^i, X, ToreroTt-vr
I». and Hammers of all sohs acd sizrs. I
our Furniture &amp;- none
“ST KAIVSAS Watchi Clock &amp; Jewelry
(
ri»wiM.Bri&lt;*.«dClm»TT™,i.. but the best materials
MORE DEPREDATION
I piHi-uwI.
rirab
used and none but . the
I uttan Brushes,
Ac.
.
• ' THtMULTM.
.
rets.
s
1■
HOEMAKER
mn-MArm ’• FIXING.
Piwivn
best WOrkmCIl employ- I
\ZI\I-. BORDER
RUFFIANS! &gt;d a« other artel*. Ingulp
hi. ha* of buainaa.I Sloe Thread. Sbuc Knives, Iron and
Among our &amp;ock
I i» tK-t ..nr int.-niwn to detail the h«.r■ wHlwlta.
.
.Zinc Hammers, Pinrers, Punches, Peg cd.
r..r» of Civil Wm,but to call atu-nti.u
HEAP A* THE CHEAPEST, Breaks. Sewing and Pegging Awl*, Ax.
may be found
bcUasd Watches repidrwluB .hart a«uc« and
|3 addition to the aliove CniltnCTMad

von on

, solution of the present I nim»
t im of a Southern Coufedera

I, 000

AT THE

bv

• &lt;f any mrf

•iter from Kansas.
St. Lnui* Nov. JI.
I &gt;ni K.-.ns-a &lt;4 the 28th says

SOW IB THE TIME.

Small Profit* and Prompt Pay, Dry Quods, Groctrut. Crockery and
' &gt;ur G&lt;K.ds are now '-ffered at a very armdl
Glass wart. Hats Caps and /ionnrts
felur* st the ulit Etcf'
a nier asinrtment und rtry cheap.
advance &lt;« ct*L Wc speak no vain or
i h»nilw»tic words, bat uhat wc say will1
BOOTS AND SHOES
KENFIKLR
j he found t«’j be literally true. We never ,
a yrtat variety of ‘
ndt ht to him far .-I'ltlfns that ia n«»tI talk-4iir Buncombe. Our Goods, both of I
Ready Mads
^ENrTlXD-S.
i oup'own nianufkctirre, and importation. I
j * 111 Ik- iiiiind preciseljras wc rccmi.metid 1
1 them J And as to price, wc are firmly I
| n-soltvd t» But be undersold by ativ
House iti Hastings. Marshall, Battle Creek
' or Kalnma/i-o. Ixt our citizens and all
ll’.l/.A' rp TO THE CA
APTAIE i others wanting fituds ui our line, make a |
I note of this, and try us, before making I Style quality or price, NAll^, SASH.
I GLASS, ic.
tbeir pun-liwa.
KEXFikurs.
’
’ bo a---------------------------------great variety uf other desirable
;
Like .n orthodox sermon. »ur stork of'
_____
Ollier end
। Gooilslis i ontnini-d tinijyr several different! Giw-d».
d». such as Bonnet Ribbons
Riblxtn* and tjakasu
[ heads, and rarh head comprises several । | lowers, Parastda, Fans, Challiea, Lawn*. ' “•‘”.5
। distinct particulars.
I Muslins, Mantiltsa, summer Shawls.
SETTLE
FARMING PTFNIIS' Gloves, lloakrv Ac., Ate., on whies we I______ ________________ —---- ,——gLs,"o.. Dts
N

T, F HARVEY.

(iiKinnati. Nov. 7.
ivr nuM-hfor idlop and engine
■irtiu, Aohuitz &amp; Co. were
-k'lit. L»*a lir-.-iyy.

•vi turn to nominate k Ali: res*, mat at Big. Springs da
Nearly all she At-trirt* were
Judge Silitnjer chairman.
।• ngor-n rnd-Ttrv. M&gt;. Kabie
hi tha first ballot A. II. Ihv
rrr-t; 7F..’ Itvrtkr declared
miunatad.
er was appointed, w-hn rrporn tn- Hr hebJ. by circulating
tn»r Whitfiidd'* election and
Reeder to the choicy of the
tisas.
•I ’thM-aairg rm-mities of
intod.
• wcr&lt; parsed efdocsirc the
w of A. IL K -ed.-r. and'rs■umatb n t&lt;&gt; con’in -C xe "s«ly tu snstlu’i fnn uoin in

(’CITING DONE

We have also, eve‘H, .
ry thing in the
£• (’)BI5ET WARE

READY MADE

AT

H. J. KENFIELD’S,

DAVE Jnrt rwturtod frvrri New J«k win. a
rev. large .lock of SPRING acd 8UMM1 R
’E have on hand, a larg- and extensive
HE tide in the aflairs of those men
Stock of Goods and are constantly WJODS. wtarti were f.«rtJu«dat
ralaa. and will be a&amp;rad a: pnee. to Wiwpml
who wont anything In the line of. .
receiving direct from New York, addiPUTOlfijf™.G^,C&lt;n
HARDWARE, which is most sure totioM
t
to our already large Stuck selected
lead un to fortune. Is now setting very ,with great care is 'to tba wants of thia ERT. BEAPY-MAPF. CiXiTHlhG. WOOTB aU
HilOES. HATS A CAPS. GLASS aad GLAPs■tnmgly in the direction of HADLEi” .
cnmmuuity of
... —m.1 . —-4 bawl.
•t WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE—
Die flood from the East has just rolled in.
floating to our Store the largetl and most
perfect assortment of G’xxis in our line
i that can be found at ahy place west of
I Detroit city,
I
Oiir increasing trade, and the increosCOME AND TRY ME. |
i ing wants of the citizens of Barry and

or Ready Pay.

- world

bn.’t I

Th* PromiMd Good Timo ha*
Oom*.

T

b

8t. Louis,Nar. 11.
•''■nulicagire Duchaaau 18^
- 17.836. some counties m
I «4k 18,210, Ewiug 21.280
’ coutitato Filltnurea prin’

STORE.

A”«l dealer in Heady Made Clothing

to make room for our
new stock.
•
m
Our stock of Dry
f'lairers nt
Cl_&gt;.
j Mwrtng, Drills, TkAing, K&lt;4, Rsm sita. Co«oe •
Goods, Groceries, '
.. n;
' ror»l sssertmeat cf eUU&gt;s .
Crockery,
s.ii.% a very large st. wk
■ver. Bn&gt;cbe and W.xileii ;
j Ready Made Cothch.np. Lares ami Embed.
Dre»*Trimming’.SwL . I
u ; *ne&gt; Hats, Caps, Boots
w.j
vb Shoes,
A I ^1 ROCKERY and (Jlaa. War*.
i
Print*and Ginghams.
I 1X11(1
and OtlHT
other gOOils
goods ISis
6f.v-.Hm-“r
full-and we will
I A B*w kind af(I«&gt;up*r*bu 1‘aua.
"
I sell them at prices that
CAKPETING. 11
_J
will astonish lhe
41

Ml

limn Goods

tailor

■*" * . soxyrrs .^^,

Ji

i LOUISIANA.

'N&lt;‘ have now on
hand a stock of goods
suifdble for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very

NEW SPRING TOGOOliS!

Badky &amp; Wightman's

TUOS. F. HARVEY
luacnAXT

U.NPUEXE »ENiED ARRIVAL OF

Circuit Court Coxa.iMiutcr
JAMES A. SWEhttY.
krr.T* al Gtaoi Ecpld. tta iiau &lt;h
F. M . pasaiag tbmqth B»i»U.riU«.l
tlU.ille. CaleCuaia. Wimsey. iilL ai
Meiunuag, teaia Uraad Sapina at 4
t&gt;U Tueediya. Thandya aau Salary
BaiUe Creel fe. face Ur Ue a.csiu|
iw.ha
&gt; the Miens
Micpa Casual
Cwuai KaU
UaiiJUad;
I
a
, Grand Rapid* with lau
ra»4 BiMt

porcarxuro.^,^-.,

�sNNEIL*

MEXICAN IWrAToks.

•oily, productive untl valuriite ».

■'"Wti
a |'. J I
Malt'd
Z.fcfoUtee

R2.M4
IS,IM

SV\.W(v&gt;
UL’. -l- .

I-.'.Cs-

IM.41*44

9,123,710 &lt;«•
Ml-,
tsrs..

Ztbesu
3.73I.R

4,Ud.L900

1

UOKTGAGK SA1.E4*«4X3R 00
371A.TMOO '
MNSW«&gt;'
3.703.4T 0 '
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338.144

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CHOICE Ull
xfovM.43
XI UR

J,296,36. -S
Mfo.31 ‘A

trading to the

40.W- .th

-

.■wrae.Mir.r.
Jt^vXwh ■»

•!»*«&lt;— a

swjs

(than .hie. I. aa-d mortgage, and
™*U “a ,U
«"' ■ ** *TuSTm U gwOTH. Mortg^

n. &lt;,KB).XFikM&gt;.

u

!«-„led bv John Mulvain . a A»,&lt;nh *b the Cuua
t, of ItaiVv. end Stale cj Miciugata *» ‘
Wilcox, ul the
m Utor‘1^ '-.Si

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O'
....................

u. ^au-d bribe Mid A. Wuw-w W ucux, ta ll&gt;.
:;x.g«^. u. fwi-wte*; •**’£*"•?&amp;•

r. ."’.rd-d .u -J rTET ♦*«? ‘JJ-T/ma

hVLKUfS isOU'IK
VACIXTUN. Tulip*] Glfclavlri, Xtr.^
Jonipiila. lira, Ac. | J BkoWN
.STRAWHEttRIEB
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......

ty r,« r.,v4k.&lt;

* user—.

I CERTIFY :!«• the 1a*$r-! ;:na of i!.d jhttre uhk- is a cvrrcvt Jranecript of ihv dck*rmiiuti-&gt;n of the State Bo tfd 6t ^'J^Buatiun li-r 18511, *'•' * 0,1 f’** n *’?.*- .pl!

b..Trae.renr n.lt,—__ ...

1

A* 111 1

*

iiniiiAH run

lilbout drill.
J. W.8TEBBIXS.

fkemont:

ornir:ueneu.u.nook

acrm v.

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... jj 4 litBflIIDuto*. • „ E .
Is!

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-

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MEDICATED TOMCl!

fj'., x T

KANSAS BOUND
hffbrcd reraetaip ■I thra mu«i b— aoM

Uni.'JIElXV &amp;

lian Min briug dealn-ti. o:
teatfoata U»e fcu«iu.»A be
.w-ill be able to gprc rtitiiv i
fo-orhta. * ith Uwirpatrw
, Kanfof, N»&gt;&gt;‘ for tighi
•nd »!»&lt;• ata' r» for bueas-l
tiling ia tin* o-j -.-tag Um
It atorndrd ta. Gi«e ar a
wort to aiktiw.
lirauu;*, Ort. K. KM.

..

mortgage sale.

lKFACLT taring lent made

- . J—

tplaintJ. vr Mlli'jus

‘-Be 11 1' i-ee State !!!
'*■'* That is if wc can make
it so. by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
/ of Spring and
»•!! m in c r
.
goods
which wc oiler nt re­
duced rotes, for

in lt.c payru-nt.
' etnaraausi cl incur,. accumt to or paid I
tidufctiirc -f sJurtgam. louring dale tLe »

READY PAY.
■ Our stock is compri­
sed iii part of

OeLc.-ii and Al.lgal Oaforre tun wUetbeu uf lbrdunty cfEairr. in tbcVtat.'. f lhrhi;--:i loJ&lt;-eia!i
C. Heutaauuc ol lhe place nforcaaiil Mid ilecbt&amp;.l
in the Hegietira 00i«e afaaid m.un|y &gt;n Uber “V‘
c-t gMtnyx nn puce* UK and KA r_d which aak!
HarigMP' wra drily awignttj bi li.e -sid J. 1‘. Uefo '
kmfnrto A- enderalHTied Albtrt Warner on the
Jllhdayyf .&lt;&lt;-plrinli&lt;r A. l&gt;. ISM, wldch raid uaahrsmei.t ia &lt;|r.ly iwirdid In Hit Regialera OBc?
aforeeald in Ubrr ‘•l&gt;“ of Mortgagee. &lt;« Mgr 441
and na whldh Mortgage there i« cm.tnrd to he dim
at tbi« dal’, th- antu cf Thirty-eight dnilara and
tw-rt.tr cct.ta.
•&gt;
b’.idcefotb'rvforr herel.v firm that frr virtue
of a power if tale in axil M»-rigap-« a. plained lhe
rrtenera described ihercui aa Mint to wit: The
rid half nt lb- north »nt quarter if ar.-ti Vi bo.
tarwty mr.e .lift ia t-.-wdabip two north cf Ka: «
tan week, oot.taliiicg einbtv &gt;em of land, will u
M.!d at pehhe auetwn ur tctidim to tiaa higheat l id-. G!SjteU
d»r on tar Ud cay of Jan nary t-exl at our o'clock
,
in the afi-rttoon al the Churl Uouac in the Village
‘
of Hteto.pK is tl&gt; C-ittUy of |tai r. I'utoaotio
&gt;
the Statute to eseb ca».a. reede and ptotuted.
’

••

H- Vl.RliEAA!!

a a »

—

\pfdr ----

»2« i«' *250 PER MONTH,
depending »h&gt;4ly upm. the afcility and prraetetruer of the opera. Peraont ideal runt vt brttni leg
agvula. hr remitting "»&lt; IMir, naming the terri­
tory hi which they projw eperatiag. wfll rvtoir
by r&lt;-turn mail. •pecimen wnria Io the amount of
&gt;nr Aillar, tosribar with letter of raairactmaa. i«an&gt;»-ew un.
... „ .,
•poet raid." Cddrrna Orders to
h«cra rarirtr of eenfeci-.i’Lcry tn fraal and lav

LIKENESSES FOR 75 Ota.
and ticimly Uxat laala imw prepared to ui.
laaruraM-e ebnaper than ei er before gui &gt;p io Ula
CnuM» Firtere* pul la U^beta. Hrtaaq m. Fir
grr Kinga. Ac.
7.“ 1 _’.... ada luitu in alt Ix.rUer.,
^.''’• optingfrom OaguermSy pre and I'auliaj.
done lu’ order
Mown. Third Story Buwer’, Bind. Haw ng. M

May W. to'4.
—ICECREAM, delicately palatrwLk, right fn-ta
CJ LU AHN. Syrup and Mulaawi of all kind* for ir fonutain Lead.
_.l. ..1.—I. I...I&gt;..
Tbi&lt; ealnon ia rrponvd ■» aanlahle aiylc to ae.mtnmlalc p«rtie«&lt;rt Indira and Genliimiei. with
U id lhe al-xvluaunea. to qawtM- and cunufort.
iCKCBEAM.flatnWMi for trarvM-., or to gneste
unilica. on tlm ahortoat j-toJo nuti®.;

JETNA INSURANCE COMFY.

OF HAkTFOKD. CONN.
Thlrty.Seeentb Anneal Statement.

rectluK foe Mims lime to nrorr a freak aupph ut
&lt;• ur Mui-uarau Ti»tc. but bate aayel town dto
ippohtteiL I hope you will take mr»wm to furs
awb me with a rappir aa aoua aa eunvreieut 1
bare Other specific* that are very highly rvc.itniiMtided for the elite of Ague and Fever, bat there
la until ingin width peopirhare mi midi oociUleure
to thrr tare in your prvparalteri; and there la ne
rilliedy ihal baa ever falleu under nil olnrrvalica

MASS

MEETING!

HADLEY i WIGHTMAN

r.It.y fro. Sfrrl XuiU. Slum,
Store Pipe. t'amini) 'Tool*
Merhauiri Tooh of every

acrutding to law, and i»kt retarn ef. and twt
over aU mumc* no cullrard. wiihiu out barabwli
dar* after the data of raid uamsL
Hr older c4 the Cuu-nmu Council tf the tillage
of Haciiap.
Haaunga. May lo,
4wI

S«ptaa&gt;tar 4. 'i*.

NOTICE.
r S hereby girra. that in nor«ui

&lt;l&lt;&gt; not wisli to U'«me, in the tillage uf Uaetliiga. &lt;«. the Ittli dar
of Nurtiuber A. I*. I Xi. al upa u'di&lt;k P. M- ail
fnllouing .l.-ecnted real rotate, of which Wil­
lirag nbo.it selling the
liam J. BtiiUum died, aetnd and peaaeawd.■Hin­
in Uw t illage of Uaetinga, Harry County, and
goods cheaper than ted
Mat* «&lt; Muilngan and known aa Leiug lire and unf
thirda
n-ia ull Hi- north end of tillage lota llti
Battle Creek, Hastings, our neighbors, but w&lt; eight hundred
and eighty eaglH (oe«&gt; and eight
hundred and Cutliir nine i^9.&gt; and eight hundred
.
AND
-hu« Caah'.
wish to have nil rail and niiMrtv’ H. J, TGRAM,
cr.AND iiAPlDB STAGER
Adminlitrator.
MATII.OA HOfrOM. Adminiaminx.
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and satisfy themselves. Uaatinga.Uct.lt
To persons having
C.ISII.
and wishing to uinki- Haarwaix. arc rrqucatcd to walk. up and aetlln.
Aug. x.-aw 17?
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purchases, we would
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TLTOTICE
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that
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give us a call and 11 eenae to me gristed by U.« Uun.
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Judgenf frclaale of lbs county trfBarra. I
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the MUM ulMktojttu. aa GuuuuaJ Luctulia »«
Kb. au iuauie [*r*on. I abail tcf. at public Au®Io
want at very low rati s.
no inntler- how siimll
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TERM*—&lt;1 AO, IN ADVANCE

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■he hu.Und of Laura, but whatow m*yj
tl
bbe the place ofyour aew exile, do not ftrget
g &lt;«. who wlU nvver fccfMyou.
I left the cottage not truMingmye^f to
look
again at Laura.
The next morning
I
at
I sunrise I started fur Berne, where busi­
Iness detained me for two days. Immedi­
iately ep&gt;&lt;* mv return I relied st the cot­
tage
of Madame de Blanvillr, to renew ray
I
off
. -rs of assfistance and to aay tin-well.
Laura looked pale and sad. but her moth­
er greeted me with a fere radiant with joy
| vine service. The crowd proceeded to- jje” One day I reached the summit of the snd showed me ■ letter just received from
' wards the church, and awaited iu silence !
Berne.
It was as follow.:
, Ww. Branan, Atawaey. Cf»m*dk«r a»-d
| the entmrrw of the pastor, a venrrelde II Schelde*, and contemplated th* vast scene
Madamx—A man to whom you hare nn- ,
ry
w
। man, Inspiring re*pitt and eateern. Hard- । around me. high r-du. -tern precipice*. consciou.lv rendered a most important1
'
and
apparently
bottomlea*
anyaa
;
while
' ly were the aerviewr»&gt;nclod*id when tb&lt;- .
.
S ! Jaisa- A. Bwaaoy, Attoreej aid C.-» n
serviee, has just become apprised of your
1 flutea and.hautboya were heard anew, and ij far. far beneath me lay, in miniature, the cruel situation. Permit him to offer you
, &lt;&gt;r J.O» B i ^narattew.ftoiitonrWpttnnmifarteCkteswy
I a yeung men and' woman koeh before.;i .milw, -Ul— °&lt; tMUrbnn. tall
I *m! Notary Fubllc. Will promptly .tu.4 to
1 an asylum in bis country.
Depart at once
any buaiMta estrwxtad *• Msmrs to *W *&lt; «b*
i the altar and received the nuptial bene­ I J.l-,fal. A S« faridK
• fir lywufo , icqaire thw* for the reMdeere
. . Dealers in «H kind* | Court* of llu. State. QB- to tb« Cosrt House
j above the horixon, and looked like float, diction. Happiness and gaitv shone in
of Sir Thomas Wentworth—his houneis!
Huiinp. Harry County. MkU.
Cr«h*n. *c. biate
I
Ing
mountain..
,
,
all faces. I glanced towards the
oc­ 1
U4.ce. Hartings. MW.
1 was lost in admimtim of ’be glon.. st your serviee, and you will there receive
qmx Roaxare. Physician and Surgw.r
cupied by the y»nug girls of the valley,
6 every attention snd respect that a w U can
•“"’“•I”"
I&gt;w«U&gt;ng on Brosffway, n«or tes Cosrt House.
I sud olfai-rv-fl ' one with Iwr eyes fixed .... «.«■, -fa|K-.l.-r
IHj ISwrtta,
like thunder rcverlxrsted through the4 offer to tbs drareat of parents.
upon m-k Her lieauty was more delicate . I
l*m, Madame, very respectfully.
mountains.
This
fearful
sound
inorcasand noble than that of her companions, r
i «-d and a thousand echoc* repeated it.-*­
and occaaiimally a tear would steal from &lt;
! L safely out nf ths reach of the avalancbIt la from Heaven.’ ««■* Madame dr
beneath her ey eia»hva. Iler sadness gav•• 11
Ha caUedeaeoerfl*
ea. began to de-oeod with great rapidity, Blanville. 'How could I ever doubt the . ____ ______
'h. r an additbewl charm in my eves; '
I when 1 heaad a piercing cry, and aaw up- goodness of Providence. 1 have tried in tenants for his rent: the man waa a tn»And 'twsr, » doctrine new nod Mrup
Like me she is utihanpy.' I said, ‘but hap )'
chanic, and away from home at h&gt;» work,
vain
to
recall
thia
Sir
Thoma.
W
entworth
1
&lt;4i
a
neighboring
eminwicc
a
young
woman
That place* high are mort eccure.
• nitres* *IU »oo” ■mile on her. while with , stretching her arm. Imnloringlv toward.
--- ---------- —
but 1 am sure this i« the- first time I ever but the
And ibwgh Ur fickle gvd me' aeuile.
| me death only will put an snd to my rate-1
1 me.
1 flew towards her, and rerevrea heard hi. name. There is something very wife, w
And yield the serptrr and the crvwa.
"What do you landlord
l^NeXt followed a ball, and two hum the unfortunate girl fain ling in my anna. extraordinary about it.
■
- r**vthink of it, Tom. Whatdo you adviae us sested
! bore her from th. dax«et..u. .pot­
deed voung people d.mcvd gisrrily to the moment more, and I should have been
Hr said be had called to rwwiv. the
to do 1
.
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sound of ’he «me instruments that we
uw. tew.
K
!-**«• “d
If you design Madamde to take counsel quarter’, rent due that dy*• । hwl b- ard in the chun h. 8. ro&lt; a strangi-r than Laura, wh*im 1 had Feacued from from’a shepherd vnu will -reap’ the^offer him that her husband had «”■ !•***£
i voting Jwplwrd rvdininp in th*- *h.vdr of. death.
rrumey, lut would call on the
1 felt myaalf endowed with new 1 .d’SirThoma, went.
’*
~
nr.&lt;| nav the rmt iuat aa am-n aa be could
' an ancient pike, tome nf the dancer, ap■ | strength, and earned her tn my arms ecs am pressing and
prrw.lud.and invited me to }&lt;•«&gt; »n their | without perceiving the weight of my pracollect r‘ut
---- - have no motive in de
&gt; »mii» m&lt; nt; but I dedin-d and «!*.'
Ing at the pretty woman all ths while,
liurtben. 1 dashed down the moun- ' lieve him an honest
being by this time quite csptfrMri
almndon.d me to my »wn reflection*.-rith the agility -f • chamotee never
with bertturme, be offered to live her *
i The voung girl w'’b wb'tsct beauty I !■&gt;'
.
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..«»tl I w.ivhrCi tbv
But we do not know him,*
receipt m full frr tbs
if ahs would
bevn‘»&gt; struck was not am.«ig the gay lw‘fiing of Marie.
. the
When you a*e him you may recog- r
Mm sue kiss.
\
iCTC i
r~ Mata ■“ «—u . thn*ig. dw te“l disappeared immcdistely
Lauri. tempted by the serenity rt tbs .,nise him. ’sud if y ou have forgotten the give
g
upon
Ire'inc
the
church.
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The liufe wife was b&lt;&gt;ll|
A CVME FUB EMMH.
■tmrepbere. had ventured upon the m-un- service
g
you hav rendered Mm it rs very
1*1. Harting*. MbK
(g, and I had
After the nuttie ball, the girls, hand in
tains U. odlert ..me plants, and watoinn plain
(
that he has note’
jin an insUnt st the pronoai
- - _ •
-fc. ,, i . It waa ten in the morning,
M. Rtsaxix. Pbyririan and Sun*
In a Jotic that made Ij
», Itatai.
_iw?r - *J„
nri.ed by the avalanche m the raids, of
During thia sevne 1 glanced at Laura. him,
1
A'BuMira Riers. Ko..y'&gt; ' jnat tia.n, wball Dr. Elliot «OB&gt;c« in Bubble* * S-~~= “—- -"
I She did nut partake of the j-y of her 1head to baels.
..paiiwcut.
Ah! Doctor,
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her occupation.
.1
Block. Hartings. Mick.
‘ Sir. my husband and I
After this day 1 -»unwd th* ‘entire mother, but waa wrapped in mdancbnh .
feeble voice, y-u aee bet-re you a pour ; mil was coverwl
A m. BraiHteu. Justice oTUm I’eaci.
the, .tertcd and ™bed at full *[&gt;~d up rkanre of Maria and Laura.
.....
On Bun- I 1 npprooched her ana taking her hard ।and it rosy come b*“‘
voung num w bote fe»t going U&gt; the grave. (
but I tell you w* are not ao pour bntthat
the slippery eminence.
p,r&gt;
ft&gt;. tat. 1
&lt;*•" ■!■
I am surrounded by everything that
arid.—
vilYwre and i-.incd in the dance with the
’Oh. Laura b«&gt;w happv i» Sir Thomas, wo can do ««r own kissing,"
1 wealth can purchase, but at twenty-fi c iik..w«T\r.nri.
The landlord left, and has notxslied
Bui wbu. -a
•
be can after you an asylum and eonsu.e ,
! .molare. I »-'« l&lt;-» dl-w*n~ &lt;4 en­
b™» u.
i» Ownui-poil"",.w.A &lt;h,.tarr»ta
oT ,«i; lA
v ment. My cxteieiire te a burden, and S»,. Wilk «:«■&lt; ‘I—1
1 taked .7Hvkvm »«
“'“'I' ' ’Consol* m»'. ah Torn, the death cf my
i.’tai, *»-itaih.
.l.riiiRink ■l"«n ,be A-tMUJ.
toi ,tan ital rf »«l"« Uta. ''taj ■&gt;•■■■
father and our separation are misfortunes
A pxuto. duwxtaxtata tataltartytaIn the tatahtirne n&gt;y J-ta "t etale fatal for which I can never be cunaafed."
saying to‘appropriate a square of exceed*
but tlx-t do nothing fo
d»lr lo-m •' '*'•
“'J1’??
7,1
The next day Madame de Blanville and mgiy tough beef, at dinner in a Wisconsin
n^l, eepred. M)
““T ’f.
|
'lhei weref riKht’’ r
.(brir «»•««»*"* r”"’-1 'h'm
^.ihtahtal, tad my ...ecuyota ..fr Laua left the vaUev. The instant of
b&lt;&gt;teL If* convulsive efforts with • knife
ibfa-'tr dspartur* waa the .ignsl fi r imt&gt;c and fork attracted the smile* of the re*rt,
.itath fa.! .tatatatai »n
Irritadehip
I””1 &lt;h°°ty
W a. took difisrcni routes. They darvo in the same predionnett a* hirnmf At
! not paas through France butmadca cir- I Last Jonathan’s patienc* vamahed trader
rttadita ktahta ’“’.Xl “
a country to which I waa inoenteo i-uiUius tour through Germany and Hol­ ill succsm, when, by teg down hia men.
Ihavens! d» you kn&lt;&gt;
that m! guide l^purctwwd b&gt;rm'aB*^ .‘ hive
for the greatest of all benefits, health ;; I land, L not fearing the axe of the cxvcu. !SZFgo.t-sib. be buret om with;
|„A taJL fa... ».uW I
tiotuir, and desirous of re-turning as soon
-Strengers, you needn't US-If yon
as possible,passed directly through France hain’t got: any regard for the landlord a
,b.
I11 .....Id tanre etally &gt;»'•
.tuA youth and fortune bav« pruvumli ^i..,
tad..«»»-i -I"-™ •" -7 x,1I
The prixripel
,and was so-xi in Digland, and awaiting feeling*, you ought to have name respect
,,r.|'i^re used them, hut never abusedI .... nd If I -I'M *■ !"•■ 1 ”X,
with an indrecribxbl»impatient* the mo­
for the old bulL"
,
' er-taZ n.eroy
ment when I rewld wekume the two teThis saBy brought down the bouse.
,rv 8l.«&gt;4'
I ivafat the sport of the wind.
Irttercd . ingv so dear to me.
^tebai ara y»«r firet ‘h-fight*
,
...
k ..nc evming^be cottage of my
I
All krcds al
I
One morning 1 was alone in my library
।
‘ J ■
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C.r csimfort. a
i thinking of Laura, and bitterly regrsung
,
fovnd then. b«'b &gt;"
little hard to be i.ing in Ac arms of Laura, and »»)i g—I that I jiad ever li*t sight of her. wb. n my
iwticb. ■
the robust limb* ' Oh! me dta.hur. .I*'
servant announced th* arrival of two ofbb offspi
sure, but e»ft r"^’
...» Where shall we take refuge! If I were
hand*, and t
•AW
^.tata । «™lil d™« ifaPtaXb U" ('» t**y‘ 1 ""when 1 mterd the drawing rxim Mad“Pa, Mr. ------- , — —
-£
’•Pv you like the theatre!!’
I , ■. n .WAUkrf. 'k.
f” Xn^tlH » **
Lmrand Madamoiselle de Blanville ap- such a niar man—ho kiaaed ■* all around,
pruefod me with grace and dignity. The and fcothfer too’.’
^.^U-pl—faOU-fa"'"
“aJiwAtaptar. me mtafataV -JU- eyre of Laurs were modeetly caet down,
ornl«&gt; u&gt; Ml“ ■"« ’’Ajf H„w„„l w ~ ■! ... —II. tad eta —eh tad -PP™A but I notic'd treuse* of deep aadncaa upon
A justice in PmasUrama, nana marri­
„«k.tad
ItaA »« . fatahtintil iltat luppe d.y
Hutting*.
ihM brow. Her aorelter'a “"•‘I
. ed a couple in this wises
IO purchaae
•I &lt;®h see clouds and shadow*.
r- .faith «IU
”• “
/J. ( mind, my ch.n&lt;e of re-tome, and th. hs«-You brumbe to dak tevowsewyow
call and U*. — ••----- ------B. e.ta.ded then, tad do »'.t he1 unea by which I *»« eurrounded. all pre- holt by te hxnt to pe your vife. ast tat
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end in
our
rder
v rated her recognition ofme. She plred you will stick to her trew dunder and
1
'n Freren life and dreth. S-m- .mb»ppy »bh..i tny —IS—
Bo. .tale m«le - d-r - .»&lt;»— in mv band the letter-he bad received st blixen—den 1 bronouuoa you man ant
tKivi-riug I
mvtolf in mv own roun '
Ikrn'e. I took it and pretended to read voman, by Cot !**
l'"lrt W;*i±C ^rt -island, pur.
W bat ia that!
tr?. ...metiinre
Ufiire me.—
lU“Ye* Madam* it UJ wb“ oficT Ton
Y.ai must renoumv
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bl
Hhing
.,'tald
eked
my
l**t
drop
&lt;/
blood
.«
Utah
asylum. My bouse, my fortune my life
uur frivod* and the me ul J&lt;«i -&gt;■«.' “
/iou must
, ri-irgei
.Hret that
■md all that I' posses* b yours. 1 promis­
vu* .v uu are
|U1 v&gt;u
"uu« buret let*, ttata tad exeltaOtad'
ed ynu the reaped the attention of a ton
for the most tender of parents
1 will
’koep my word eren if your daughter
mid
1 inquired, ‘where an. I ?
hundred tin... , N&lt;b I
““I ““ should refu«« w suite her fide to that of
ton returneu.
vei
i. saved! a
,
A'fatoaH-J-J‘
htaU-fc. d on vou with life-'
the poor shepherd Tom."
q "i, ..ruMsrv ' .he continued, ,HaavAtthoto words a vivid flush mantled
Opened my ey
utter,1,. ota.
t;„ u, pi»» |•Jupoe the ebrek of the young girt. Sh—'f "'^fata^lte
r'~h '
, hite'd.1.- Tailor. Cutdie diamonds ul the
witn wn”"“T.
rutoed her astonished eyes and cried.
workwamatefexisted, which -U
rd the ricUnmU^1 brenBM m. new-born .
-v State. 1 la*tings.
Indire
P,Tcai^t
urrt
travel-1 *’*■“ ■.spring. *&gt;’'
H« r surprise, that of Mabame da Bien­
Bo-er. P**"1 at me in dl-®^ .. _u « g
il«.r aid deafer in K’j**
•You forg"’. ‘ *—
tte&gt; two angels I mu « l.reGod.you are the only P«”*’n Mre
ville, and my own trenaport. of j&lt;*. In­
•Tb»* •«
strength.'
vented me from describing the arene that
*h will return.
*'^Lhmn
1
I can only leave it to the imag.
ityseta-a-r-*’**"^*^?
the i
'»‘U^^n,*^"“’22vZh^Iv.*nr nation of the reader.
•‘b “ “^"’tlnks^-n n,u*1
|n a few days Laura became Lady
.I
u&gt; Bta5 «ta* raB^l 1
I tx-or, m lbeir r5U,k* &gt; a^siUe. Ifeturn dldWentworth «d for three y^ I have
t“ ™ Ufa-J far fall «*" C. MOTT
| Depart the'’**
w nl rewre
been the happiest nf husbands. Every­
ta U»,XIley.
TltayMjfa*- 1
thing i* bright about

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TMs te a sitepto sssg, da tres.
AadsongsUltelbsM ms Mvaraisa;
Aad yrt ■•‘It Uj sod scatter through
A I tfirti or two at good sdvfcs.

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K. They were lealcnlatwl to adorn
At runest I arrived at my destination, with
v
and entering the first bouse, I asked the sany .Utinc, however exalted.
In the meantime activity and the pure
bnspitality &lt;&gt;f the inmates, which was
air
of
the mountains accomplished mire। cheerfully accorded me. In the morning I
1 could climb the
. 1 lUMtimcd a shi-plmrd'a. dress, and left &lt;de I* mv behalf.
1 the frirnifly rent, not to
•y the charm* j &gt;Horpeat ntha, and th. m«t alippcry
I pursued lb* chamois into almost
1 of nature, but to indulge In my own sad paths.
|
meccvesable retreat., and leaping a frightreflectiona
Alter
. 1 had taken but a few steps when I , Iful chasm * as mere amusement
! Seine *o feeble I rejoined in my strength
heard the sound of uiuaic, ■nd the village |
rapidly filled with people to attend di-; and acquired a woodurfiil vitality and

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.mUling and every day I thank Hee’«
fi.r preserved an existanee so hltedj»rth
charm
To Dr, Elliot I am mdebted for
all my felicity. V id» agreeable dulltnd pl—ures my whole time to u«up.rf

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p, tend upon me.—
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and love made
jL-nmgmy albir^-nd
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“ •1 "npu*^,
“TiLvaeif
au^y *’ ** •“;
'T^re and with Marte and
,|y &lt;if lltctr lang

(

tb.\an&gt;a fortunes, th.
^.taidore*

paired a D,*‘

pr”6*"? • fa^berf, upon the mounlhrl) *^li^lSC*“ “• »n.my

V Xrd- ’Misfort®-

J“U

atumisn:

Wta? - -------- »r; , .
said the phlegmatic mM.

.

tainst-Huig
Ifarcan to value my
own li*l«HC* * ? .g^rire. and to forget
fa-1
Affarr.fa—1

*&gt;•**"£• i &lt;fa.ta«&lt;M) "Hf4

ILXKATVS. W-8«*» ’SpcLSTf^

this position be had tonmnatco

fSTltff!
srr wiu-». , _

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�-I. t yw-vn
s. ... . —,
&lt;«•« wan htfated by gwn- MWMacayjmnngt.

Den Pertay Poore, made a bet witl.
A
•1. Burbank, that lolmoro would carry ! ।
«e vx'iunai teas tw wbrei a
apples from Nawbvy fo
JfMMMd we ropy j
■«. paimrmgtavfoUm^teZ

To die Legislature that Is to assemble i the example.
&lt;&gt;f Michigan
ofhlamxres

,,
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tfce/1

able editor,

faith, though some of lua
a tavoraide inference from
d&lt; tutlon to a Baptist Cul-

»ii&gt;«-*w]tK7he brimm' ..f dcwtnictiotC^I^"Tire'Green

W. ptoM IM. »on.m- „
&lt;• Blate rw»us. wIM-Wj

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’rc twpcetalilu portion of i

fonlwide. Ifios Cuttab
formed, with a oweel, oral
am eyes, small Grecian

interest*
Liberty.

with scissors inland, was

•eaaes.
The very brief
*«rya:ta»
wt IDB
:*-» eoiinrliu
’’eesipiea

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1,1

mu

to-«to*

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SZrriSi ^rVito

alified for the station, and whoee
IIm’ST1 ° d B
|nan 10 lh*» State u
„j Ibr tot. ««li ill
elorb—'«au».. 'Wltw^bk- to &lt;rr tb» prrprr mm to Ito rb. w.y.
important events in the jirogrtse of the eanism Mfitle them to consiikTatiw, tbr New Y&lt;&gt;rk wHI •»’
| (m tn matamm a *4* •u^remrey. Ahnho has stepper] out. Take a scat and read
ensmife. M ti&lt;« ffunkevs
obvpeprre; be W r«&amp;n lb' a nimS country. A pulitfeul eutitvstofi unexam- ai'lrrtfoh id' ■ ohF’GTa niat&amp;Fri?^nti"■ran;sorter. TTcr migbtyvitee wa* bri-r . tat
1W»-W toMir-to lu.mi»
Jfown sat the indignant man of curds,
..... &lt;lxi. 4 IBM
t+tosed ‘ )&gt;if lega, with a dub l&gt;vtwe«
P’ ’“■"I1 ,hl "■ ■MMidw|tw, * .
ihetu, and ‘tomnienced reading n paper. lifore lilttcmres bn the part ot &lt;nir politi• Tiwn V. U» «...
match was brought abtat, may he worth
h »Ul .1., I» Wnl ik,t it
,
■below
Sc met OTS.jhtr '"CritriT-aian witlxi
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Maasariiusetta
I meofoming.
tncDw,"o,,a. Three month ago the J wire■ Thu I.., th. &lt;&gt;onb.n&gt; .,,,,,1,, , y
ators, and taught Lewin Cuss bow revisit- meet In January.
It .m |„
»
a* Mr. Doukdas is femiliariy «H‘ d. aril- StU..r»fn,wta(.
•el m hi« bind, who naked him if the edi­ ing p«.&gt;lijicnl campaign throngl which the
r.w..l.r
tk
&gt;|WUi:..r
,.f
lhc
Sb
,
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follow art. Ho* w«f h »* rilli JfirHtor wjl 1n. ’ •‘Yes sir," wi
‘
country has passed.
In that’ contest,
U,. Will., J,
opposite M. Cutta. «&gt;|»11.
A" I tried ! owpimse “you wltf find 1
dirough the medium of the paper and in
iran? Sim was the first State m the FitatSaa Cut to-a* nU.rt.lUm. rr.lrtt™
temnlng the voice and the settled ctmi lo­
r«&gt;«The latter other directions, 1 laire, as is well known,
. ie weiglit uf tfo. |,^,|
,ta. u ln-clbar. riairr reading a newspaper.'
atcly after she left. u&gt;h
tlu-rc al»".
Imt
tions of an Intelligent and liberty-lovin?
m enteringtbc
:------roton,
nw,,',h with a furious oath
o..,
«ot7tr~M--Yo„
f taken an active part, and labored to tbe
she has just reaffirmed herdev«tlonW» dr Srftator Brigfe/ci
'‘“I'twU.Um,,,
■ommeiicwT'a
,
, '
----- — people.
people.
■•mmciictaTa violent asasult
assault upon thej
the
Wile &gt; th .« l.&gt;—___ i_ u_ j. ., '
__j with «pulA«•....&lt; , j 7’^' °fmJr humh’c aWn‘,i* !n-t'"r *,f j Ji-iug d.rtd tbiMhi&gt;v nurt-dem®-! .&lt; int.-rr«ta“or that party by a majority of ••Dotatl-ta,” l‘ s really * shame v»u re n«ri pvwmfnrul.uU..
___ rv-d«tcd
Lrmt-r, whltii was
mroctMi •« fir ns y.,u Jt|eMC, bllt not onmarried.
You
to find a wife at nwWl., non nr .feU «*».
nearly 29.000 for the gro® prinripkw
such m $hr-Mdvimte.4 A* 1 Mulged b
j- *;
CrtMWrre««
.to
.... ........
■to. art il.re', lb. Mf
ctnliodicd to the !Jbpi|1®t«n platform.— Miggvsthm seemed tn strike Dou'.'lss with
s ‘me feel|uga.?f njerrinwnt at tta&gt; nuv»
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to ni.u,.,
.re^X^"' 4f‘‘
jb-VnU.,, by rt» ...ml,I™.!. I..,™«b. ..c wh,.,,
(
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o. h.s puxltiou, Im salalf'Mr. I*, this mat
tho Criee &lt;«f novelty. AvcoediiMfly.bcpri- or the present rale, for Grtpre-Irnri dsJ
be fun fo^you, but there is more rualitt
-----nre-A.rjoppiwlng fnrti,m,. y* we. the Republi- prinriplea, nb» will feithfully nprrerot *• »-nly
dartre, of hrro
cured an introdueftun from ;Mr. Bright,
thun p.»vtry for me."
'
Ttw whole State of Alabama uUh
Trouble BWthe Pro-Slaver, K..«,
M'riilgun. hat e the aatiafetfon &lt;/,
friw,u ^tim«t. of the grvwrtndom who have gone over to seek’ «&gt; the to the House river'the wav; he soon found
i'w
.
lkD,'7«,l“! th,,*1',ri'’ui Pn,M'iP1“wlu‘h&gt; of &lt;hr peopb- of the State, and wh.. will ;p™iro«..fK,n^.
W. are ,«a»fid.nt the recommendation mere than borite mil
hr the actual reality , in the personal tmd
(From the Boston Journal.)
'
,,&lt;"^k,V*rWi'’da,,rflli“l&lt;'’ 'ttan'J «pm«tiulh h. ..{.potation totba|”»’ »«* Krpnbliten LcgWature. jurt
mental durm- nf Mi- Cutta. He l-w 2d and 3d dirt net v
Ihis i.
Nswn^tTi*war Traartu, Nor.4, 185
enme a frequent' visitor, and the engage­ equality which may suit dM F,
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n
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ment
waa ma Ic In the Utter part of the but which ww don’t beiierrin.
. lbeIT *" ""^*18 -like iwveliy. nos 1 r foe mfrfo-r Of Buffmm .“rU
'Denim wy. We hear several guutiemen j ’ ’'IktsI donation to reiiev. the wants of
days, Mr. Edit.&gt;rs, and y«ur renders ini
im. We oL., {Hfolita.a k-u,f fem foe
* '»haghw!..ns prospect offos spoken nf asaradidnteefor th.- distinguish- '*&gt;'■* *&gt;•*' ha»» eihnuWeO their mean- m
like to ruaeirca “\\AhC written -m
'Ib.ta.niri Drii.ovrat, to the strung teriHs 1
triumph of. those principles rd station ofSfflstor, all of whom we re- dir rtfort to protect the vitgfo will of the
j. 1 wlifi-h' Go), l.i.'rty dcuouncud the ui&gt;. । throughout the Nation.
r frogntes us imffimliing Rcpublk-uns—*men territory from tbeavariamrt.tK^p «(’he
Vole of each
«uctal tfaacc.
’r .raft.-l.-d .-let IL&lt; hiibx-uueqdi ord; rod '
"
Frvmnnt.
our young and gallant leader, ..f ability mid integrity—.neti whom th.- 1 s ‘"‘hern propagandists No otherK-urse
candidate.
.iirslial I ti.tiiibhnu to ne-urpt»*. flayc*;
Tlw loVeri of this nrausemsut will I* j
rouga nms. Truly nut I gay that it w I ita the M.ih&gt;bai reflated b. do in a wmdy though defeated in the fine, regular battle jxopluof the State delight to honor, and would be consistent with the clearly ex- pleated to learn that a dsneo will erime j
ioadt I bak e tnrvcrni-d the Splugen A ‘ •»-! pretentimis letter.
7t7«2
between
Freedom
un-l
Slavery,
stands
in
He then applied
whiwe -Mcrimfean clf-rl* in the glurlmis ' prrsred ph|»m of the grrst mass uf the
..(Tat the Hall nf- J. F- Em-.ry, in Mid Buchanan.
____
piitopaM taindhijr under a kiuumck full
52139
■ lrtvmnptu,'whu refliwd t&lt;»'interfere.— A proud position .before the world. lie Wiuse &lt;&gt;f univefonl Liberty, entitle ticni ! w«pl»wfthe State.
lt«H3
dlcviMe/ on Chvisrnwis rvvinnff. 11 «&gt;«• | Film. re.
I5C0
mawnd*—lucre ehrrtdd
i-&gt;l foe
h-e duya
days’ ratio
rateu | be Governor thtrnyuap wk-d DoDaidvsi, htis borne himself throughout the lesig ■
to the fixyortible regard of the Leci-datttr.-.
who arc f.«d of “Vipinng it &lt;-n ths light . Gerrit Smith.
150
* r.vcran
wb expecting evu
and bitter strife
1 ‘
■"i.'—■"•lOWfe- " r d ' n,“
....
S~ nd un?.- on tl
-d tta-s.- &gt;'&gt;eJl. Brw n..w at daggeto ”
' 7, " ~
*&gt;&gt; -* «/
l‘*O“ ""
&lt; u&lt;&gt;u.i» iw,’ -&gt;u
auflom. .
«&gt;
inn
.
11’•» what course he shall jiurauc iu rclati.nff^ The winter term «f the Union SehooS,
say from Palhli । -.nts. InZilis ihatt-r, how much w-ever j । to what course he shall pursue iu r.-tati.j
pleasant and ugnt-able place to rvcrwita ; «*««« or Trix jum or *T*vxu&gt;ri
to Etf) pt, I nad ti. slfouldur Srpacksadu
tnny honor (jur. &lt;«(-ary for his well -,ur^ ‘ L“» U"’cui. ‘
l'u rn.
I tu the matter, nor »&lt;■ advocate the cblm* -.imnirttoM on Monilnv. NorvniJjfr 17th.
। tu the matter, nor to advocate the cbrfm
whtata, &lt;wRh niy‘pKvhms •elf,\ |ud U. ■
"''7.7''
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7 OuJub... b.u«l..r.b« | ,,
f
p.
rtta
,
br
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u
„
M,„s.
M.C.
W-M.nl.
uud.r
«M.»
of any particular candidate; we -ally us
Govern'r.
Emory aiwnya ha* good and cliil parties.;
vfbniw’ti offlre a m'foua dromedary,wi;
-uut bat tlua he tran*eended bc» autori- minions of the stava power. A nnhk-r
u-.
. o
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„ ...
_
K SI Bingham, Rep. 71402
iu th- c-*el .lue-fr-n.
ctatmwoo .d uni tread I Ibertv does not'
7
•
f U’C pw’P,c '’f “‘•Sufc r**Mnnthe rebno! has been to prmpcrat buing kept a few miles in the" rn&lt;
* ** 1 A
Y Detn.
540m."&gt;
■'
consulted, and
and that
that the
the members
member* 1j &lt;»tr■«&gt; durinc
the
past summer, remains &gt;■
iw |
nere u g
hrt«n
the ears.as ' Bat th.se loads were .
17317
Hie three uhi. ial* have referred the 1
.1
•
r t*r
F
*may
na^ be ronaulted,
— ,K
*—
1 ittre .4- tta-ir X.p .te to foe President ,
««.„
y cune
nnijh hgt-UFilrin this tiarrvlof apples •
Lieutenant Got rruor.
1 «f tbu L^rore
Legislature nia
may
come up
up to
to tnth,- ' it
Principal, assirted by Mias Wightman. I of newspaper readenu
nh .ifo;« r’s sWrird I* fight, c than a hca&gt;
adjustt:n-til. in foe meantime. Gov. •lJc
"f thc F*111*5 PrcM• n,“1 fr,,m ®‘ । —
work
‘find Liv
nnt.bv
_
G A Cue, Rep
7MM
,.u united,
—s._u b-a
i.. division* fritter ' \f 1 Daridsnn.
the pnpuhr and Sscrrss- j
I
nitelirt/nhb bi.ft w ell kicfc,'" hept at I?
i E II Ladtatip. Dem foJ&amp;!2
- ary smurtinq midcr \vhat he considers 1 diftitfons that are distmctly visible on m-1
. - .
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.
I
ISO:*
.- iiub..A*Si&lt;.o of U-rotnpte. haa ur- rev Imnd, it is evident that . vert large
*,9a«Xhf' “
. *■« ttecher of foe Pr.m. y Dep^m-nt.
shntlldt'r by the Lour, waiting for suit •
o r v
f
Secretary of State.
heavy hidlioti1’ to p«|*s down tbu line.
W E F O
J McKhnry, Rep
7192;
■; -‘LL-t'time^ who think it an easy job :
e btate pr»uncrs to be tried befiirw
. f
6 . uartiun will duappuint the hopes of all. Celcatia Hibbard, a young lady of noF H Stevens. Di m 50733
18192
.:ii, and has coihtnltied them to Le tried I ttr‘
4 r “ w
” nanic Pronu It is duo tu the intelligent, working Re- dophtud qualifications, has taken her place
State Treasurer.
rtbrv
Oita- «&gt;»-,- j.MW.I crodue., ““Uj l»f« *• """'U “ ■, publlcp. ..f &lt;b« Sul, tbrt . nun rtm„IJ In tbrt ™.p.«.lW. &gt;u.,..n. O. lb, -b..l.‘,
I S M Holmes, Rep
71870
- -•Serite- Vfljt rlglv say.' oJd*T&lt;rep»
.•“T"?*!?r"r,if
» i»w
*&lt;•» »•» w a..k„ »tkM imp.,unI nub™ .b.. a.«!,.»«?» .nM«i«d»p—&gt;MO
। R W Davis, Dem
53711
yent, ‘ for imkriii^sugK ai&lt;H&gt;liah bet.
181(15
-re. This difficultv bus. n» a matter ofo
P
1 V' i*". Kr*,w,nc is not italy an unflinching Republican, hut | promise, to equal those of any proceeding
Gvnty into frknj.'if you plea»e. D I ursc, divided tLc settlers into a Le- ,i ni r as nyl
Auditor General.
use, intending to rc
MWnp||fiwj {,;, “faith by his ■ term ofthe Institution, and the citizens of I
Anmxo |&gt;sclt tu Jwttav.—A ttoutb
' bet wlifeh lagin now toying, .‘•like a M I ■mote and a Geary party.
|I sen merit, it Is
W Jonea. Itrp
7lGf»7
■jne-’ wi»ori|hta1ly u pleasant hunter mail I
.
■ r ,t «i Mrty ।
wj,0
j.bonM in [h« rtbtj nnl ' llaMtap. uw. it to tbc.nKlvn t&gt;&gt; acc tbnt \ .m pot rr. n..i uMUbt with bp. log br.' 0 B Dennis, Dem
V&gt; e are pleased that the difficulty has ,' l.ro rum I ‘«
53330
leiGi
to reply to a proposition from an honor
1 „M»d O..UP w utt.c.pau
„rihi.
p,„,
w , | a, kUo1,. ,cII
ri«rl»..v« u. I, p«UU
ken place.
It will show the people of
blc oSdta! of Suffolk county, that the I
w free States something of the m iscra- In.thn.rtvMrtrt.
. ;.o roll .. tb.tbU^p.bli «tim-.! T-. r.™...»«b-J
k. W. U-S &lt;W
KS - *■
I M Howard. Rep
71813
aer should wheel a hand-cart around Bo
v and unjust manage met) t of affairs In
HLLMURE
PYRAMID.'
Tte
Mtorr
of
tbr
Itqubl^n
t-ty
I,
U1
t
^
HuU
,
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ten Ojipnum. My idea of a barrel •
\ Gould, D,-m
-&gt;3ii21»
18211
warx or «&gt;ur Itepuidican InstHutxma; it nt j
n&lt;as. Look at the fads.
The first
M„tl, .
. . -L
...
I
NO north:
•PPlc* the
to
c^rR;
ihe «‘t
,d only prowlavery man arrested for a } ImgbtM.tbpn.m.^. Barry Com.tJ, loo.,
S&lt;nxrintcnd«it P»b!ib instructor.
the general diffu-ion of useful khowlede ।
NO
SOL TH !!
nf,‘u
imein the territory, has roiiitniltcd n i. dl r«bu W itb . more rtS.-iut. »^o- „„g^, lh„
Mathew, R.p
7lfe?&gt;
among all classes of community that ren-,
N
&lt;&gt;
EASTII!
rather ‘tknooked" him, it did a murti.
;• W Siwwnuan, Dem 53727
1S2U
■id and heartless murder; be is Indicted '
NO WEST!!’!
gentleman on ‘wIfomTtrM It «oou aftc.
J.r
y the Grand J ury of murder in the first I ..dt th. .r., of t™.!..™ h.™™sbrt,bt- „,,e A
Cr&gt;mmfawi'»n»-r uf State Lrtnl (tffi.e
and happy of the nations of the earth; and i
NO WHERE!!!!!
wards. 1 tbmiht no more about .it, b&gt;
gret—everywhere recognized its nil un-!
■y“f k:'r •»««*«,r&gt;- \ ti«. ..f.«b.» Wm pro.. ™«M.| to
S B Treadwell, Rep 71J18I
KNOW
NOTHING!!!!!!
it
is
the
universality
and
excellency
of
the
[
painters ink did the work. My game •
.tilskle offesoe—the day of his trial arUt,,n,o...blnsi.-.MbJ!b.tb.p™«rrr!d,rrIwm,
MtOtof rM. .Ul
\ Gi&gt;.dridgr, D.-m 55541
I«M3
^bluff,’ &amp;&gt;'0p4 its way into the newsprpero'
'ca, and Judge Leroinpte admits him ,
common school systems of New England
top lit. Ml roll,b,
Member «&gt;f the Board nf Education.
and my. •■cballsngu'’ waa “accepted’Xi
* bull, find of course iiopudss, so far as | thrt orsMtatw
New York, Michigan. Ac- that renders
duo four.
i his power, all subsequent movements I tog — .be tr«b -b«b pobbe wot.. । „f
4h,fc reudt&gt;_
i Wilkrd, Bet.
7l7f®
them so superior to mary of their sister
Tins old turnpike, ss I have slow!
to nnf.l./.n.rgy to. gnM ,i«.
ir his re-arrest. At the name time ovrr ' ™nt b.;. rtudy nurkrf ~t, » toto
&gt; Blackman. Dem 535~fi
IsJOo
Who is there, that at some period "d
Stites in wealth, power, intelligence, hapnl ridvd along rcu.iuds mo forcibly of tl
nehundred free State men were lmpri.«- ,
tbt.JUp.Ulto ^toor^ I" totorty . tobto tototo.
ktottot b„*.
tbeirIhia have t&gt;.&gt;i sufT. rvd from th* v«n
Mauudkuaetts whig* in tbs late contes
ied in Kansas for alleged crimes, ehara-'
pimwa and prosperity. Every friend of
coKoaxas.
Tbr bert. ..r tb« p«..pl« jr. ni&lt;d
,^taofa,8mlorill
I to have been committed while on mil- j p^.U.1
It used to be the route, but its gforieFree Institutions should foster our edu­ not foil ibe shudow tailing upon tbei ■
First Dirtri-f. *
-bo W ™ &amp;»«» tUt
cMm4
haveiung -bsen eclipsed—travelers paary duty, defending thrir own firesides 1.11 r«b, l«
cations! systems, am! encourage tbs diflu- iaarlM, a&gt; dark as the darkest sliadow
A A Howanl, Rep Hfi&amp;f
over tbu railroads on-, either hand, or b
.... ,
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;
rum ruffian viuleaoe, and not ope bfthsm Hthey
. are, lenders .puraura wise, concilia. ±r.r*—
----- fa foe sunlight, an&lt; 1
J
f .
..
political contest, and if the hope* and cx*fV N Lothn-p, Dem 127HI
S7t1
the.daiiioualipointy roads—and nothin
■ permitted to be releeaed on/hail • but s , tory, and nruduntjnl
prudential nollcv.
pulley, and tt
it 1 will !•
. .
. .
. ,
, '
,
।from
iniuliiwti.
tire
'
itniorancr* 1* ttie greatest f»c that Rupiih- «w»v atiown,. almost
remains but thu old foundations often a&gt;
..f Mil SfwMMMlMH «• I „ ,
AlHnu, Bvu., pectation* of the pnrty should now by an v limn Government has to encounter.
Second District.
roiue Lidrlen^rt^ty
------gift'd out. Otic old chap whom
means be frustrated, it may eww-n'inlly
.-Six ut them are convicted and sen ten.
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H Waldron, Rep
1IMG7
...
,
...
,
.,
iJisumy 1 That friend* MxrtiMinve eart&lt;
aw
p~lu»to7
urm.
&gt;i&gt; "c~&gt;
,k'c'
,‘d,“ “
met, a sort o^ispUpl »&lt;xuninittoc“ m.
W c cannot rk-e th., article wittamt
^hrort'i.^-1WfrUwta XrtMUv| mar the brilliancy &gt;&gt;fonr future triumphs.
J S Barry, D«-m
JQOtU
(M03
expressed
delight that I taken ‘The,
ears, to hsvo ball and chain attached to County.
' Give us the man. whoever he may be, wh-- ’npnwv.ng upon t. e mln !• of'h.- r-atn.m ... liele rt’-ri-y u t&lt;» believe these vile a*
'
Thin! District.
Dike.” and 1 hnvenu doubt that he won!
ieir legs, according to the infamous Kan-;
The brief time I export to remain here
; is not tally a Rcpubliaui in theory, hm ••f the Fm.Hi ScbcxiL and a|«&gt; of all.tlir ‘ pwwhuk, is Um&gt; must w«4sl point, of all
D S Walbridge. Rep 23530
fatve' boon charmed .had 1 unbaded tn
uicode. Thus id the law meted out to wni nrceasrily be empl&lt;n cd in arranging
who Ims al*, ape.it Lis. life, and devoted other public triwMili throuclmut tlw* conn. I n •‘■•adiiw **ifoHirs4 latlw&lt;w&gt;d,n the fol­ FJ Littlejohn, Dem liMMti
7504
apples ouxi rforkei for a few hours i,
n^m«na rr~Suum«nta Kra».l
■
lk&gt;,w „
...
»-M, I
f
. ■&gt;ft J.&lt;-r» pUvln «...
wheeling gravel to mrnd his “wava.
Fourth Dlrtrict.
y the Pierce administrutam! \S ill tbu , • r
.. . .
!
rople think of it I
. times b&lt;- a satisfaction to know that b-.ui ।
, , ,
..
, ,
। uisarr struck me as hem? ntipronnatas b
let was a ud! keener to be ehnMn to-mni
Republican principles 3 whose past InstoS„
„„
&gt;h.
m,,
7 C T.eoeh, Rep
IKU8
The. appeal to the President by these the Banner and the priacipbs it advocates
row, f-fear the nla ‘fondl would be andi
» W Peck. Drtn
I l-’.Si
_ ry will lie a guarantee of his future ca- without it.
Nothing ran lx- n&gt;or&gt;* per.|ai&lt;m&lt;.
•ro-sli'-ery officials w ill compel him to j ire cherished and surtaiiisd by the is&lt;fo.
pining to n teacher, nr more dertrurtiv.-1
“They as? V tVfo» an- tlwy 7 The mi.i
ue distinctest possible avowal of his p- I p.ndmt electors ..f the cintatr. Ft the 1 rear, and the roareleqa Inliora of the caii&gt;... We
... shall
-,—r know________
... T.T'";
,
&gt; P®^'
bealiun.lantly rewarded. Nothmy.
whether______
he will
.- “ lmMruUrifv
in *'
dl(. 7~xtt
uirt.0fo,«
Urtt-npu;-Urtmr
b- *'«*
!*"
‘f' I.. «... ™ h&gt; "M. and nothing le*»
BHCITIUM, Rep S3O7
.111 «&gt;« LU
I. H&gt; rtU.tpt U ; «» P»P" «■'
f«- *~U 1 ™ « .III MM, Um
,T,u
-Scattering.
30 '
1*277
inpb

t{,pr |H.f i^l

75.1 a x

S

win.
to
tinm enough to go home tonight ovsr th
Gtnrgutown railroad, a grkat -jntbHc con
vuedenoo in these parts, which is fast ge"

ffiSUi hiXT1 Xlt* t”1,iR&lt;nt

• ke.

|

I'loM Mexico.
। JO It
^.-urMUb. fully
. ..pprereiu.; .MU .W Mu.™
nnr only wrong fh-m. but wringsfa. the
fret must tre* _ ___________ _
New Ih learn, Nov. 2 ’«
Tu .b. prtn«. and Irtred. of*. pM. whi
'"to to lb. 1.1m
rtto.
I J™ «•
Private b.tetw ftotn Tamaulipas state
nj'k,
v 1.
I __
am,'undar manr •*!««««»,
ohlmttuwia. ,to,
and.
m
...
. ,
W . plutod I...I. —
on lb, f
to
■
r
kok»M&gt;
.
.■«*
and inhuman means to force slavery upm
Oth
fast, near________
Monteriey.
_____________
vy. between
between Vivi- j return for the numerous marks nf kifri- an unwilling people, are countenanced,
nnrri
Oa'izs,
The
Very-1 nes« which they have manifested, f am
and who spread with Invisible pofanm
anrri and
and Oaiaa.
The otter
alter lo«
lost «
everyling—barely escaping' Mnierif It Is I chevrfiilty hope tliat hi ssings unnumU-r- petted, and smiled upon by Govcmmetit
; «hw fW
officials, with tho ctotomt and ronnivance inadvertently occurred. The majority for
w.aght that’Vldaurrl’s suewa will have ’
' ed may thicket) around them; that fot-ir
is notHhal to the point;
of foe present Doughface Administration.
; pathway through life ’»»y lie ever strown
Gat Spaxkkk.
entire Attorney, is 401. instmd of302 as
tag few Mmragua with SOO rtcn.ite fiw1 with ffi-wets, that thrir days may speed
arrested, and are now in c-jnfincment on
on in •
a halo of unclouded pleasure
pleasure;: that
tfart
V oiker's army.
un
frh nbms &lt;w fictrtfow charges, while the
joy s sweeter and piirer.tban
Califon la.
mrtrdarnus hordes of Southern Ruffian*
who have drenched tjta territory In blrhid,
and committed every conceivable outrage

Orad. h... hx* b~&gt; ~«M»d to; .

P”?1*

Among the lafeirt oontril.uti- ns from
ths dead! &lt;J coward, coward wotMskulkera! rar me the bold brigand, who wrt, we iHitiiw chronicled a donation bf
thun
U-ra
ahmg
the
highway
with
flaabln;
bear Uila fact In mind, for It k a fiiAt’
sroolco undergarment's bulled ly o blind
wvafwm. that cuts the sunbeam as w-!l a
winch every experianced teacher »H11
•hi,
,'Glve.nm ths pirate, who un
vimch fit. Parents, who ra’W
n 'emit i t.a.ta
url« ■th-I... k
1.1—-V. ,1. . _ ‘11 ..
—, . .
nvwlar rceitarinn hours b still

upon the people of K.mw. The real ret•
cf
Banner every week, and lireL.
1. J- ’.L
—
! llur* of foe tcrrittM-y are daily subjected
*ign it to other hands with the moat per-1 . .
.
,
.
s
. ,
,
. n
’
। to the mnst cruel indignities for the he n-

N. BAILEY.
.tberifeu th'rt (Ml and Peru had a-i ’
-----med to costribute mro and money to aid
VnXted States Sanatar.
m Ortitral Aman-iean Status in the ex- •
One of the must Important duties dcrmluatfon of Walker.
Eqnadur and i r„JviM on tlw i ext Legislature, will Le

u»u* M.

”’‘u l‘ng ’***• n‘-of ”*Alhta*’ -,**,*d-wiU r,,nrn,Ur

The hand »f ti rranny presses heavily

rta ref.-applea, w*kh he k&gt;l »We4 a
tbs way from Nteirbttvypurt, &lt;' di than •

e.mlllMri
id a moub
« novelty u

1*

.-cure even a moderate, justics to thu 1 i»o way responsible, as 1 have not, at any ।
reu State men, or whether l&gt;s will side ■ time, bad an) thing to dn with the publi* i
.ith the latter tn bis flagrant partiality,! &lt;3iatjt,n of it, ’ Ample arrangements arc ।

rhat course the Exscutiv-

^t any ra:«j Mr. Editor. &lt;fo not dccti
tUs'haatf screw! egniwaod, ths wag.
irttW-buiP^dn. pn'ibe proosrty, I.
mu have,the credit uTLlrly “wheeling u
an&lt;i let inX-UwFJ®MiU»..prugross be
ronsolatfaa to Others who aru to aulfe
fjrstkkriaJ-'-bA’Iied tip their opinion*
Gurii mu srtteUO’Rtrhjg to bet again, bu

j te*ix

r

j. t'. s. S™mr. to uiotU

York on the morning &lt;»f the 20th in«t_,

** Fillmore

nunt, cumcs to us in swen a manner, ,w
.e cannot Withhold iL Iron) the public.’

instructions oftbe people ofMUhlpm, aid

- fta tinwteif Idn."-toe tr-u

“WOOD NYMPH, ’
The Busts of the three great American
Statoamen,
f.AY WEBbTER ANl»CAL:i|,! X
** Alan, the eiipiWte' Ideal L&lt;i”.
APOLLO ASd DIANA.
I'oRbfoer with foa f -Iluwing Grouj-* and

SlaUiea in Carrara Marble—of fo*Struggles fiw the Heart; Venus sn.1 Ap-

------- himibict in ux
Of the Stele during Lie adtninlstrs-1

Wiih numerous trorfca in Brow and*

• te, it is thought, will c»me in and furnish j sttongeat elemetta In the lata'jx
‘ wmtrt*. His Mtiert auh«rvfency
.euragna. Tnw»ait Company had soniw.
ong to do with thia plan..
r-'J
The Tribune.uf.-

lag r..,
SM.»
of ‘
Ch,. U. c.
Ft™,
, “*8^ to •Uver^jt^^a mightj strugwhom be is indebted for the -undcaerted
m, «f . .-rmpoAw ,.r i. fil—_
taamtw.that have bean larishfc. bsrt^** «'&lt;•
The MbtiiMbGltitf are now ported r-1•
lb.
___ — Lt-____ i ,u..
• - — - i_ -

Full THE THIRD YKAIC1

“SPBIKG.”

upon the persona, the property and Um. with Califorata dates to Nor. Ath. Citiforma has cast her vote for Buchanan.—
The ck-ctoral. rota wilL DOW stand
large un whipped nfjustice.
In addition
For Buchanan
IT4
to all the other misfortune* foal surround
f™” »™w—SwMudi, b.,«°nb
“ Fremont ■
th* ch.impious uf Freedom in Kansas, the
114
"“■to -MM,000, if h.
..|„,

they are hut illy provided with the ne-

Cosmopolitan Art Association.

™TO«&lt;» Cort-Tk.
"• o-i™— o».„

Tm

�, ppiriMthm.* mnking four dollars
»*‘rr« hraidw Che tirk*’bv W.,Ug y.hmW- pdnting orjrimm

FOURTH ANNOUNCEMENT.

^vtAtuarj may fry"? b

GREAT ATTRACTION

THOS. F. UARVEYV

the follow^ .w ynsr:
tioe. &lt;’oxkys Tjad/s

I. RECKLEY

• '«&gt; ixm. and

.7.
fenum;
,hc.
—mil., ,"£,■
"■•.Of. IlnUll,^ *“*
' I»'|&gt;ol«i:.in ,.t tin, Hto. to
Mz. W.IItSX."

b* n P'nwiluti.m
‘
rej-n aentation ..(two n,tmlJL
Muli__ “y"71

arlx n» fast.

•nt rata. for C.mgrrwirnal dbu

and Winter

^,|, « ill Iw forwarded tu any part of

/We have now on
and dealer in Ready Made Clothing
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the
would inform his friends and the publU
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very | that he liaa in store, a good stock

! to make room for our1
i new stock.
.
.U”.
.
wFMFwl U
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,
,.u ’&lt;rr,.
16rt \Vatrr street, Sandusky, | DcLAlNS. MERlNOES, PARAMET I
Crockery,
i tas. R rages, 8 yards for 7s 6d. Alpacas. [
1
JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
. Bomliazinkii, Silks, a very large atoek,;
Made CothHonorary Secretary,
:. beaper than
I« . II . Ready
i&gt;&gt; ever.
r»vr, Brodie
ucwm: and
nou W«
»y tainu.
•
. Shawls, very cheap. I-acrs and Einbroi.
.■7*7!
’
,£T,,?IE,Swiss
!!lT'i mg, Hats,Caps,Boots
. . .tototo.toto.
...to—, Dress
fuastoN \ .....—
—The
Madison ।----------denca,...
I, cbtauia.
DrvuTrimming*,
Trimmings, Swiss | |
°
•
I

*W

r further particulars, see the Novetn- '
V! .1 .ur.uvl, sent free on applies

I.

MH ^4

mi n

le Steu ..f AUUma
mtnibcra to C,

4l«^

.

-

otic

tv

idr.) Patriot, u
a Burhanan
Burhauan paper, j( lb**k
R*«*k and Mnl Muslins,
Muslins Linepa,
Linena, Table j
» ..t the recent riccti.m.
election, one thou- ’ Linens, Qujlta. Flannels, Denitna.
Dcnima. Tb-kTick.

fti. i.T.„£

_

&amp;■ SllOCS

Goods

STORE.

k

.ur

ths

F ovw R
!VW3

i-iv jcntlcrnau wl&gt;" said !’• a rerwnt letter
ilia! vi true .tnt.rtmanship at tKe south
In bringing about a .speedy divo­

—---------- I USSl lU TION.

17723

vow or

AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.

A valuable and choice stock of Carpeting.
the nrnat complete aaaurtment ever bn»’l
, to Battle Creek.
i

■1, Rep. 71402
m.
54685
■ uieiixut Governor.
p

• dlTIIIC'

17317

71856
Deni 53812

18OU

: .■eretnry offitiitc.
Rep ' 71927

&gt;- Dem

- Rep
Dcrn

55786

A large stock of the clxite good*, made
frtun the best tiuU-riala. nnd iti a neat and

18192

71S70
53711

BEADY
ut.wi MADE
M.wn

*
Dem

71607
535.36

AT TOE

CUST0M DEPARTMENT,
IfflOl

he most accomplis! cd
who devotes his at.rtmefii. and cannot I*
excelled ill hi# pr- fewuon. A works! op
isconnec'el with thi« deftortrmi.t, wh. rr
none but competent workmen arecmployMy arr. ngenicht* are now

18244
Office.

.,Rcp 71584
Dem 53541
18043
the Board of Education.

STEBBD7S &amp; HU8SHLL
WE

Eave un hand, a large and extenahe
Stock of Goods and are constantly
receiving direct from New York, addi­
tions to our already large Stock selected
with great care u to ’ the wants of this
community
- uf

. 1 who want anything In the line1 of
HARDWARE, which is most sure to
I lead on to kirtune, is now netting very
1 strung!v in the direction uf HADLEY \
\ A WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE.—
i
’
j
■
'

A)&gt;prored Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

Cl’TTING DONE

COMPETITION.

Our stock consists in
Dart OI

CLOTHING.

I
We have also, evc-j
- ’ jry
-j uung
thing in
in me
the

"“

line, such as Bureaus,
Tables, Stands,Chairs,
Bedsteads, Lounges,

days, warranted t&lt;

vc aatislhct'mn in «‘-

P

SETTLE
fir the same as soon as [

Tl

Yours, Most Respectfully,

oblige.

wooden ware:

*'•

to OBDEK.

T F. HARVEY

.

We also carry on

Wash Tub*, Pails, Augur and Chiari I f|lp
Handles, Axe Helvra, Wash Boards, .Mop

L’l

DY |rp|’’ O I?
11 V .
„

.Sticks, Clothes Pins,&lt;kc.

t

m GOODS!

eadt madi

t outs
uc

st tiib

hhoiktw

m

SPLENDID STOCK OF

To Fit

jvdgb

itert uoutrtliu lions from
- Free State iixn uf Kanchrunklol a donation of
irmcntx, knitted by a blind

G»«d. sad price.. «&gt;d ..h.fj

ret.

DRY GOODS.

new goods!

1 Ererr r.riet.r nod •trlerfIndie*
................... .Dreeo Goodn-Silkt
P lain*.
ramavawvis. ■ rima, iroumw
Single Shawls. Talmos.

m

Breaks, Sewing and Pegging Awbt, &amp;c.
In addition u&gt;
re have now in Store a Urge and
■eurtment of
of
general assortment

pecial attention is m» iu-d.

HELF AND OTH ER HARDWARE,

Dress Trimmings,

Beady Made Clothing.

on hand and for sale]

N

C

HATS &amp; CAPS.
I Iu.. nuU. tag"

Battle Creek, Hastings,

GROCERIES !

«d. nnd a ei.pt tber

BlxilS AND SHOES. *

COOKING 8TOVES,

rnnmnK
—------ i--------_ •
Grindstones, and Hangings, Tuba;
Pails, dm, 4c.

Family

groceries
PER AND CALHOVN.

LADIBS-M* boro ta the Stm, when
YOU ran buy a good

___. Hmrrt E. Hott, ItegHtar.
MORTGAGE SALE.
'

i *
j

G&lt;M»d..

LOCKS

u», O____ __
z^..z^.i-n

t.-lligent millioti that wz wux mot mb cmdkbsold by any other bouse, either great
or small.

HBTIMS» rwAFBH.
GUI tod IwA « &lt;»r

Summer

Price, quality Sf rtyle.
,

Dress Goods.

(*•111... lATO B-HB«. SHU U

KOTIOXS-or mil™ -W«J.
W. a. »&lt; Ihwlr. r~ .I* rmiw™.
»ri«^ »«8« *•*
‘‘&gt;o
“!
bwbv : but we offer yon tlio beat

r in Cash paid for Hides,
Deer

w pt^eeding

Skins,

nuhn h.

L

Lmnber, Shingles,

"* *•'* -S^vits'n'rsArEx-

*&gt;&lt;££•&gt;&gt;■

nsum, we solicit from yon a gvnemus
patronage; arid we would esteem it as a
Unleulu fcror If Uw. •!» tax. Mtied accour.ta v ith '» Mnujd call and settle

All

k inds of Traduce ta­
ken af the highest pri-

NOTICE.

VK

BalQa Cmk

Our'Slora U ONE DOOR WEST OF
THE POST OnYX
HADLEV h WIGHTMAN.

MUag Ihreagb Bodford. Jubaetoo a,
&gt; RAFID8 8TAGIS leave B-uU

tldriv-aiaa, I li»») tea bwdrrd and fcty, (lote.{ I

TIN 8HEETJR0N, AND COPPER
WARE—Of our own manufacture, al­
ways on hand, and made to order, and all
Goods made by us will bo warranted
without reserve.
And now friends, one word with you.

Sheep

! Pelts and Furs.
qusrUr of Uw aortli awt jlir^r af l—y

otu

.NOTICE.

-Tfie highest prices

HebUlNlt, |

|

Comprising all the newest and most zr-: w,ui“?
i movkd ratTKass that can lie bought in &gt;
the Eastern markets. Also, to &lt;nfr exW. ACKLET.
t.naive variety of PARLOR AND BOX
_______
i STOVES.
'
k'kxfield-S
!
We utter no idle boast, when wc say
of April
‘rr«inn7" !
our aaaorUnent of Slovca is better
KEXFl LD.. , nnd ni(ire ^tmaivc than can be found at
------------------- — | any other Store west of Detroit; and wc

SILK PARASOL [ qto.&lt;ew

SztitoLYTIlADE. FlirTEN bHILUNOB; tod
Itel, to&gt;, hand nt all time*-I
__ 1..
tnr a trtflc more, at

-ztjnbnte Ideal Bust

the above enumerated ,,laJ
errthlaB------------------------------------------- --SECRETARIES AND LOOK CAS »*** •»*» Cap* “4
~ •"
£•*», ?«
KS. SOFAS. BUREAUS. SO\;________________________wmurv.

Merino*,

WARRANTED

18248
11324

.•zk. in
Til hundred
. -'
c paxwtvHnu

D

GREAT BARGAINS.

rf .ucitnergood* tor me
BuSinCSS 311(1 slin.ll
KEXFIELDHSTEBBINS 4 BUSSELL
Hastings, May 1, 1856.
Hand Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Tenon keep everything per-1
Hastings, May 1, 1856.
’
'
11 Saws, Augurs, Planes of all descriptions,
tainiiiE to that
Lint'.
*
cuytro. oam,, vy,
v**MBMmr-.
Vft IM ■ I Hit* and BiUstocks, Axes, Adzes, Bmadb
,
! It p„„. *t, of ,11 untLB hr MUMHT qwteg
iT।
n nniiv i
d°.u kind-. We use great care in ^^1'J^'^.,iX“&lt;
KKXFULDnRr‘
STABTLING NEWS
Ilj
RJ
111
I
l|llll\
■
1 ide Bevels. Common and XLirtice-GiiaFROM
of ।। 1J&gt; B Uatnd -bow, errr» urg-i
uwrtsmrt
{■ |L ffitf
|Tl|ll|la&gt; I P-. Framing. Firmer, and Duckbill C1&gt;i. the v Manufacture
.
brought to thb msrUl
XI UVV
UUUUMa els. and Hammers of all sorta and sizer
our Furniture &amp;, none \
*£■,£££&amp;c’Jj.'EJSS
JST. A^T.Trv
MASONS TOOLA
but the best materials
‘
"
MORE DEPREDATION
STILL
IN THE FIELD.
Pi^X
coMMrrrxn
used and none but the 'OMKX“S HHOES, Blip. B M , Onltan.
. ...
XAO.
““h Bnulw te
and
nrETT
variety
of
Shoa*.
a!«o CooG&lt;«»U, ;u«t creriTvd and rseririug
HOEMAKER ' FIXING,
best workmen employ- J,' ,
BORDER RUFFIANS-! rt\HsWINTER
old stand, opiurntte J. B Foors,
,
8b&lt;M.
gh(ic Knive«.
Iron and!
ive«. Iron
and :
,
din u
KEX FIELD’S
ITruns
is rmt our intention to detail the bur- A CALL FROM ALL 18 SOLICITED, &gt; Zinc Hammers, Pincers, Punches,
P , 7Peg CU.
Among
OUT
&gt;StOCK
—
;
of Civil War, bat to call attention
&gt;d Pegging Awls, Ac.
ninv Im fnimd
0 ri»

bring exhibited in Hastings, by
—Nowwvwvzv
— toto toto to T". wy
KEVIHS 4 KHAPEN.

meets cut to order and

WA54..

i

PJ
COTTAGE. JENNY
PHILLIPS-.
'LIND AND COMMON
uch aa Table and Pocket Cutlery, Till, L
■
BEDSTEADS. ,
Cheat, and Cupboard Lx-ks, Padlocks. Side, Card and Center Tablet. Fall Leaf
c&gt;lgaJ^llto
11 tilts and Screws of every variety -and ! Jenny
Jtn-iy [And
i^na and
ana Light
L.iyni Stands.
manat, Lounges,
ixmnyes, i
We do not hesitate to say that our
- Cbairt.
----- !
.— •—- ■—
Cant and Spring bottum
-duck Is “splendid." MM1 ‘»r price, unpre-1 w
Mamatiane Fringes. Edging kind: hnob Locks and latches, Finish- common
ing Nails, House Trimtnings of every
Any quantity &lt;»f Pine, Cherry, White-1
.■vdentedly hw. For Cush or Ready Pay
rf(.
poyXFTS. erery variety
kind, (Nipboord Trimmings, Pulleys, Bed wood and Blaelt Walnnt
-xv won't be undersold. Call and examine
- - - —
»
and Table Castoil. Shot Pouches and &gt;
our stock of
j Belts, Powder Flasks of every descrip-1
Rib'mt.
Hush and
thm, Malcablu Butts and Wrenches, ।
Ehvert of entry Style.
Brood. Cawurmwe, and Kentucky Jean i
Ground Wagon Boxes, Gate Hangings,,
I Strap Hinges, Houks and Staples, Iron j Cheap fa Quh. \\'c would invite a call
Cloths; Sheetings. Ch.-cks and
nnd Wood Bench Screws, Sad Insia, Axes,, “n&lt;? en। cxkmination of our Goods and
Stripe., Drtunis nnd
j Mill Baws, Grubbing Hoes, Window j * nce8’ ■and wc will try and satisfy you. i) /~b A
MATCHES torn dim. wraato
Ticking*.
STEBBINS i RL’SSELL
I jQ, WV pood M
PHILLIftr
Glass, Cut and Wrought Nails, Carriage J
Cali and exrmine. our ateck of
Bolte, C-'J.
Cable —
and
Trace Chain, 2
Braw
Kei-1'
±2! U- ,1.8^
TABKEE BOTIOX'8, a good aaeartmnl at
' lk.:_
- T.__
-- 2::
raimw.
Teakettles. Frvirur
Pana. Steel-1
Steel-1
GUARDIAN SALE.
ties. Iron Teakettles,
Frying Pans,
PHILLIPS’.
| yards, Sand and Meal Sieves, Sheep, and (
Mm’s Double SolcrIStiigKa-OTICS is hereby given. Ibat by virtaeof U- 1 KSSEXC13 of all kiad. st
I A diwMisMs.smlCbWren. tones Indtanibber. j Q,w
Straps, and everything
ccnw ta nwi grnnitd br tb» lion T. J. Hum•«
“
“
Brogans.
IRPKTIXG8, sgood sMortawtt. Oilcloth car i ..j*. fann n Twenty-Horse-Power Crow“
Tics nnd Gaiters.
l»i. *eBur down t»&gt; a Cambric Needle.
Ladies' B&lt;&gt;4ecs, Walking Shoes.
।
prw*KKBY and G.M&gt; O'.to
ST—
toteto. -&gt;»-■
...,^1 t'll'l LlF\I &gt;
u
Slips, Tics, and Gaiters.
m
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; also,
Call and examine our large stock of
31
AND
IGTSSSkSS
Zinc and Sheet Iron, a hich we will a£Lh Tb« vast
J"-’‘u'S
at * noi'Bi so low as to defy competi­
;
GTLAND RAPIDS STAGES.
tion.
' nf Barry
Tto .1h-«; o*s 8"rr- i HT"°”
r—~
We desire to eall particular attention
.
u I____ mu
Al AiC
*-*- *
....
to our ixTrirsrvs stock or
j ——1_

8W

m Art Association,
i E THIRD YEAR!

Like an orthodox sermon, »ur .tock of.
Also a gnat warietv of other dvsirabie ' —
““*• ’
GixkIs is contained under several different. Goods, mu-h ak Bonnet Ribbons anil
ARASOLS and Vatteallac a baanliful *.*orltn«ut »•.
KESH tlD’S
heads, and mu h head comprises several | H.,wcrB&gt; ParasalsTFan^ dallies. Lawn*.
• distinct particulars.
, Muslins, Mantillas, summer Shawl*.
।
FARMING CTEN1LB:
Gloves, Hosiery &amp;c., Ac., un which we
I
Grain Cradles. Grass Scythes, Bush i promise you
0MESTIC8. 81Mrtia&lt;.. Ticking*. Striped
Shirtings. Bleached Sl&gt;ceung» and Hhirtinj..
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.... ...KI.
.

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Office and

co™ .ad

• roru roa ciacrir

Wanted,

a

COMPLETE,

18206

-»
tn

Men

TO WBOM GOODS WILL BtSOtD

a

R*p
7 IS 13
n
MH29
18214
■lent Pul'itffc* Instruction.

cox or rar.
irat District.
। . Rep
-. Dem 12791
t -eonJ District.
I rp
16467
n
10064
I 'ord District.
i . Rep 23550
i. Detn 16046
। urth District.

NOW B THE 1UO.

I, 000

The ffiaxl from the East has just rolled in,
LiOlCSt dJld mOSt
floating to our Store the larges*, and most
perfect assortment of Goods in our line
tlmt can l&gt;c found at any place west of
Detroit city.
’ .
Our increasing trade, and the increas­
ing wants of the citizens of Barry and |
COME AND TRY ME
adjoining eoanties, have induced us to cn-1
ttneUea nf CASH BUYERS Is pnrtfeul.rUrge our bnstnewi by the purchase of a j
i«L Briac oo jour dune*. »d 1 wtU
or Ready Pay.
Stock of Graids, larger and more varied .
than lias ever before been brought to this j
market. Our stock comtwisMeverything .
in the line of HARD WARE that can i
—r
I* named' or thoq
nght of. We have made ;
our purchases wita
ith direct
ua&gt;n.. reference to
™ to~
the .|
,
wants and interests of our customers, a. :
me. And r win eoBTlao. tb-n. tbal
to kind and quality. Recognizing the .
ON SHORT NOTICE.
;
„
X*
,
Mid,
is
.ubstoaUally
an
hlmlly
ti
principle of
j TImm. of «yeu«to®ws. wboa.
z, 1 *zv
•
lX
J b«0 loog doe, ar. deairrd to letlla
Small Profits and Prompt Pay, r&gt;
Dry GmxD. Grocenei. (.rackety and ।
ccnveaie.t moment w, tfe
Our Goods are now offered at a very small
Glass wart. Hats Caps and Bonnets
my uwa indebtedne..
N. B. All those men and boys that
advance ou cost. W* sneak no vain or
a nice ^assc-rtment and very cheap.
j tjJtOpo£{, hIu?4 E“P',rt“‘B' OB
iMitnbastic w&lt;ards, bat what we say will ’
BOOTS AND SHOES
. I refer to a lial of my good, bale
lie towrzu
found iv
to w
be iiwrmiy
liturally wur.
true. We
|
»■ ' never ।|
a great variety of
&gt; **__
inJtbt to him fur clothing that i. mart talk fi,r Buncombe. Our Goods, both of
Ready Made
। TkoxXETS of ag kiada and ml
1 our own manufacture, and Importation, I
I will be found precisely as we recommend J
। them. And as to price, wc are firmly j
I resolved to not l»c undersold by nnv |
। House in Hastings, Marshall, Battle Creek J
ur Kalamazoo. Izet our vilixcns and all | .
.
.
.
.
\ «u&gt;»ruM» or .*pei&gt;g, noun
P*1
WALK ur TO THS CAPTAIN ' Othera wanting GwdTin our line, make a that CaiHlOt DC beat III
note of thia, and try us, before making slv]e qMllt.. „r |)rU„ SAILS, SASH, FurawiA
. their puntamra.
•GLA^Ae?
'
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S
Spring Clsthing, cheap for

Call and see our stock.
my facilities fi»r ensuring satisfaction arc

«rp
719&gt;F
•□, Dem 53727
n&lt;-r of State

world

ri-BMITCKE

18165

udibir General.

HflfilUI I

H. J. KENTIELD’S,

I The Froodaed Good Tim® has
OHHAF STORE OF
Dome.

and other®goods is
.
! large lot of Gloves, Mittens, &amp;c. Fur quite full, and we will
f &lt;
tup’1, Viator I nc», itc.
I
11 1
is
I sell tliem at prices that
Pic Clwrl.atnn Mcrviiry proposes the
Mine .d Ikirnwell Rhett for the MMtGctvCARPETING
will astonish the
,.,. , -&lt;&gt;f South Carolina. Mr. Rhett is
hundred Norwegi- ing, Denitna, Stripe Hickory. Sheeting*.
w.-re cast fl&gt;r the । and Shirtings, Print* and Gingham*. A

71762
52139
1560
h.
150
■tex. Scut. IK)

&gt;THllll

Hadley 4 Wightman’s

merchant tailor
share Th-.--taking
i
remitting IU. «re entitled
.... « an.1 to six tickets in
,.r any five of the Magntinet, one
and aii tickets.
•
1
.
r.« in rvmittitig'fitndi f»r tnamber- j Has just returned from New York, wit
will |.lease neater the latter nt the I
a large and complete nsBortnient of
. , .. x,, ... v ----- ----- 1-----n
-.tot I’ffi'-v'i t»&gt; prevent bia«; i« rccwipt of

L'M'KUEOENIEU AKK1VAL OF

AT

than

sring -Saturoey Night,*

Wn’itet «.m VX

m
»««
a®
HARDWARE

goods cheaper

CtctHCourt Ciiwarinhaar.

E-!3.-i',^-i2,£X'£:., 3?S3!
■- * - ■

W1U* B’mb rf B***™*""*

' « J&lt;a*tifr—» Batea Crs^toCaidwstor.

ii. i.im klmlelf that it will nna I

SHERIFFS NOTICE.

�f ’n ■ ' •

&lt;

.

y£hCAN RJTATODI

K0»£».

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&amp;££®?SSi

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feSfc

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UlOl.IHM

CHOICE Ha

.nd Fl.lu of Wiehijran evatatniag fuetr acron
ertdMig te the United Htale. auu»». al mtblk tew-

-u-^.u

11S
oftlatUMrtex-u at

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in th. afioewooduf
,.f-a.u 4.1. to aatufi the principal and lol.ra.1
than Ju. iu m.&lt;l ti.vrtgngr. and afl cu«ta and cbargv. of &lt;Lm fberctewore
*
*
WILLIAM L BOOTH. Mortgage.
iLbRKERFU.U&gt;.MMin&lt;MaAU&gt;.
Hated July 0 I- 6.
1&lt;
jr«vJcTLALM~
Utteg b—&gt;

Midltad,

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ASPARAGUS ROuIX
1XKBI.E FLOWRING bCVRiri

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Bnrnxrrs.

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1 1—uii/al FWweria, t'r— u” l'
erala; eairaaue.il.
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Ul'i.bol s Roots

u.iu.nuemu, ana -,.on
UMing. Michigan, August 22, 1656.

STRAW BERRIDj.

A UNItM^,.,*'
AUDITOR GENERAL'S Oh Hl E.
|
Lakdinu. September 13. ISM, | . . , __ —
,
*
WHITNEY JONES.Auditor General of the State «&gt;f Mi^tvnn.
OFFICE GENERAL BOOK AGENCY,

it

J*

• £

i*

*

RolTft DOWN

£

lANTEB!!^ -= :1
Be a Free State!!!
That is if we can mnke
it so, by selling goods
Tbe above busuMu in all iti iarnma tranche* it
aa earned on by the aubeenbev. at bi. alloy KB
we are now
J«.r*ua alroei, in th. south part uf H &gt; tlleg* of cheap,
Baaung*
FOUR BARRELS. FLOUR BARBELS. TUBS
receiving directly
BETTER U1UUNX.
Md MMly ar rry tmng to th* Ha. of tmMMM.
front New York n
k.pt cttaalangy wB baud, .r made te orchr.
Hanaghad much .ijarirnce lo C. Cuopenng
bo*, andbuar dunvu. uf dornt
ul. *i-d.
large assortment
of Spring and
S u tn m e r
■_ goods
which we offer at re­
duced rates, for

SALOOPJ :
fruns Xalnon la hept atm lit w TEMI’E1 RIM E i'BJN'Clf’I.ES, where the rami fa.
lidiuu* need noU be deterred from enjoying the
l.luriew of life.
Kerry lariety of ninfecliqaery to feaat and 1.x
uriate tbr.uiuiach.
,
.
KLCOUl.LEXoXAM terrte .p.M «Ldt

“poal paid." Addrea. Order* to
.
HENRY K BlSHOi-.
Oormr Huperwr and bestc* H!*.Ctovri«w&lt; OU.
May H, MM.
•
.
ICX CREAM. del.&lt;aUlr pal.te.bte, right from
Qt’GAB&amp;Syrap and Jfil^-d ^all bind, for
the fountain bend.
O oal.cbaap at wbol—le&lt;&gt;' rrt.U, bv

m

F;2L£iS«*“’tj'r-A-*’?1

•—be...

2ETNA INSURANCE OOMP’Y.
OF HARTFORD. CONN.

XJKEMESSBS FOR 76 o:«
A E. W ILUS.IV'OU Lt) anaoaaa. tu the eitiiaaa ef BwUia
» V M.&lt;1 • ICtSIlT that L. -■
,u..uiL_..r

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H—rUdiMM

MEETING!

MASS

HADLEY &amp; WIGHTMAN

c ■
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PAGUEKREAN!!

tAU!

or

roarnTKD

rcboox

»*•« Land pa—. Lanaiug. S«pi Ifab. (M
Pvhiic DM—ta Urd&gt;) jprea tbax tbe MlvWMg
dteCrilNd 1'rttete; Srtm/Laoda. Minauc IB u!
■&lt;"‘B Jdn2?ri£ r’jr&lt;’,“4 for —w-eat xf taw

IXTHKFUXO!

PAY.

Ate rnwhog. bald la th* City of Ha

Our stock is compri­
Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry sed in part of

INCOME.
Premlnrae fcr th.Tear. »!■$»&lt;Jft» M

Ginghams
Print*

lire .ante genera! plan winch haa rcodrrwl it wuitcnwlly popular. It will L» th. aim &lt;X the publixlwr. te turniali, ta the nw.1 ekgdot form, the
large*: |mk..1LIc arnunnt of thr bmi reading te 1-r
aelnMrd from the entire bcid of American and For­
eign (.iterator.. Tim content, uf thia AUgmma
u* w,.a mu u
...
1WUIUI-.J V
will be madeup with directtvf.nmc. Io Uw nauu
CHIUF AB THE CHEAPEtTT. Heddy made Clothing.
anti taite. uf tne gml Lodt uf American Feted,
Cbakavud Waldtte paired on ahcrfnntke and
° '“**
rather than to tboM U any particular ctona ur proail work duo. by bta&gt; wfH ------------—■
-----f-aaiun. No ettort will te .pared lucvmbtbe etdrrShoe*.
gt». bqn*ca9 aod bo will
tainuieut wiu&gt; inxlructirm. Tbe auexe*. which baa
Crockery.
fje Ot. year, ettendnl the i-Curta made tu carry out
-—
Hu* plan, to the beat incentir. to. and gaantntrw of
GlnMware, Farming tool., Ac., Ac., ami
.uounnwe.
.
. r .
...
J*
«•• J
a
At uu tltrv ainee Hie comniena-meut uf llw Mairhi fact everythii^ that &lt;»ur Irn-nda nssl.
___ J
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FHIU.1HT. Q
Deni

PAYMENTS.

We do not wish to
QVHBAH FOR FREMONT!
brag about selling
Discovered at Last ! ! goods cheaper than
DR RATNALES
MEDICATED
T0.W1?’ our neighbors, but we
DKEI'ARED by the proprietor. at Btmfingbaoi. wish to have all call
1 Miring*.. rad x** tun .utlwrized Areute
and satisfy themselv
To persons having____________ __
J CJ Mjr
ele of Current Errata, and iwnmrtial
ijIm.
Book* uf tlie Booth. Tbe VJume*a
J • Cza Vjl
•
.
the Number, tor Jun. and (tecanibc
and wishing to make
V.1"u.
purchases, we would
say
give us a call andand Mini in Cor era are fartuaiwd Iu tbuo. wbu wUb
_ ____
_____
• “
jfwe W111 s‘‘11 .vou 0,1 Fou
wnnt-at very- low rates, n.ru.j»7.«i
s-w.
no matter how small
vour“pile”. That gcod IW^Syi’r^-SPKrJFS!
Tea kept constantly •~u________ ____
on hand.
mi&gt;rtg'a6e sale.
Money on those old
notes and accounts
—
vrijk be thaukfijHy egcerred.
'
chant a spai-ldwo.

STOVFS GIVEN
AWAY,
- *■**'

SHEKixr S NulicE.

him. Mid almilution fur ths crime fam-.bed In ad.
roiw r.ne. Pril. and.,.,.
. r ti..

E is hereby (ires, that a Gm
-111 Le held n I be T.—ay •

nd 1 aubte XuUum, whieb we irt wu,

■ » •«—.. ...

'*’*’ » V

Startling

JWwn!!!!

BUT NEVFjrrifELEM TRIE

Hmueter Flower,
May I.

Emporium of Fashion

Horns.
i.nbw thnw (8 north J rang, omni
•WKcwt—I.grighty acnam— ar
Court Hum. in Um «Rlag« of tlaatii

SUPERIOR

INDUCEMENT!.

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rh‘rv*mght dtolke. 2d

«&gt;“1 all, in want uf article, iu ovr line, aa. reuueal
edtogirruaae.il,
।
V.r .lock cuoaiato of rv.rj vanety of TIN, ,
and Sited Jratt acre Jlanltart
Cvlhiy Iron, Sttei , .ViriZx. Store*.
Stoor Pipe, I'etrmi^y T&lt;n&gt;U and
Mfchanita Toole of every
kind *kick ire trill nil
cheaper than ever

S”’' 7:2? “ "r”

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HMtia*. Jo., IB, ISM.
'
yrapie Have an maeh cun tidenee —!--------- :-----------Nt'rilf'F *------ !—■---------

JEREMIAD Blowy

LADIES’ AND GENtl.EMENK
I* guaranteed uf from
*20 TO MS" PER MONTH.
dins wholly upon the ability and perae*

COOPERING BUSINESS.

BEADY

&gt;Mk£

BEAUMONT’S

KANSAS BOINI)

sheep.

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TERMS—Ml XiO, IN ADVANCE

tin-one lie urtist eiiti ndt tl&gt;*» ground
tna.r ofthe eMuhltehmetit was wed its a
newspaper a*«ip. I entered it. and uskad
a nwptTtalde middle aged wonmn if »be
nadd sdl me tlie List ill slrated News.
My nquest was ioni|dkd with ; .and
tl«n 1 ln-gg.-d the loan ofj* kuife to cut
“Yrs. air, tit is."
confined to tta avhhrectncnt of tteat'«»
tLr[
. ‘ I will go up stain," I raid. I
nuns, fetch the gentleman a knife.” liken.-«a; and a restl.ss opirit within his
She made an attempt to dissasde HV.
&gt;id to a «irl of ten or vlrun years, misernlik- exhausted frame wns ever u*gsaving,
mre* jtWtly. that •OcbginCMf
’
____ a as n.lling ret the fl&lt;«r ta fore a ing Kim to repmdi cv it.
It was du«k. but the light from Ms fire were precious to those m whom they U •
maib-r* , small fire, viith tnnx- little rl.ililri-l'.
• W hat kihd ofevi-rtag hai
j b-ng. and she Mf her intense (meinta ■
f.-ll
upon
hlfare,
giiing
me
a
paid
view
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nt
tin!
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inc
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ajluw
me.
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run
my
eye
i- Iftlta’vd the in her ernft •
j nn l umwkeeper) bsd the best right p*
ont,sndrer‘,:—------------ ’••*• L““'“
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i • them. Hot hri my engaging W&gt;t tn brreL
fire
• W.ai’t y&lt;« take a n-M by the fire, I[His &lt;+«**&gt;_____
i st.-id forward from hi* fiuvlicsd, and bis • into the apartment, she a ItLdrew bcr vf»1 tl-Hlf tta- wmiiMi said. .
’
Item-vhqc my Ut. for the invitation i lint, w.-re C&gt;*npressed. aa it be had s-.Ji.-r-,’ piwdtion.
,
In lew than half a minute I was on the
, *bc had made me Li-rpn-at. not ln-r ructotm r, ' i&lt;l pain bruvely fi.rl. Dg y.nra,
Arter ii while be. braved a deep sigh, i| top landing; the garret door wa« ajar, and
nod . h-.li i- M- ..n l thanking h. r fi-r tar hospitality, I »pt i
' and r.gnrding the portrait (in miniature) ‘ neither of the two occcpsDta of the room
'
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das n.
“There is rutlirr a queer iiiltnbitant in ., be lad just finished, ata ok liis bead »&lt;&gt;r- i had beard my areent.
1 had no te mptath-n to enter the chain­
this t..aa.-,” I said, ifhr bsikin* nt tta- 'J ruwfolly. । nd ttan mtel b’ai eyre and ।
; &gt;*r. for I raw enough where 1 was.
On
cogmvings. of my pper fur a few min- n-sted th.-rn blankly &lt; n me.
‘
os._«»_. __
| shook mv head *orn.ufu|lT ata', in . the kd. pro
i poor artist.
The woman rulw-d ta-r head, and gnve j

,0 Dealer in

. Kautt. sMi kegs Trffev.
in nil kind*
tr?. *«■ tits’*

LOW RING BCARLTT
TCATOttrS.

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huv . j l|n

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Willj-ur lUob^Ltka. iSMIU. CUI*.

me a ul tire of *urpriah
••F.-r n bmg time p»«,” । naitinucd, .
“niy iu’vr.st has lnxi» uroiiatd by u p- or
fellow who apparently grteLiv I.iiIHumkI
l.y p.iiitingn eirl's fare on the street
pen liimt; and lait night I had the curl.*
iti t«&gt; ta« a spy upon him, i&gt;i&gt; I tnire l)im
:»tlii« Ions . &lt;ian you tell me uny thing
at out him! for I would gladly help him,
if he nlrd* aid.?
.
• Y..U are tallling of f s Intd painter”.'

t'orRrl are ri&gt; l:.&gt;n£. c&lt;lt

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Oitlre iu Huwers JUuck. Ita-U- X*. Hub.

i t_. II rivv* irv. Mu.uw-y- Mxl Cum—filvr
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l«ih.-.u Je of ,-tal kl &gt;nx rii er*.
hi Ike .u. «i»C-1 *&gt;‘i&lt;&gt;**-* dvk.t*,
• 'it'HI s*1 । lie a.■ w.U.

Iron

•.gid ./tar in the rr-.wd*-.i'Ov-br.1 «tr. &lt;-t
&lt;&gt;r llrenif vnrt. Tilt* cv.-nlne. taureivr
l&gt;etter Inch attended me. fir die did mu
.-snipe my uye until I l*nd wstcb*-d l.vr
n.nM d&lt;&gt;wn the -utire length of Itagent
aim t, I ro'» Trafalgar square. and entered
a l,.iu*v in n quiet square in Wa»tmimster.
Itat l:.«iw w;i* mv r^idjnre.
The tads ws» the nilrtO-s* of tin- bouse.
I not mi wife (for Um that tn-tt unhappy
। thing, nn unwvddvd Englishman,) but my

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nn inter, st in him; whether be. like her,
L.a aero letter da?whether, many years i-vsr kept a guardian eye over you. and
ago. be rmd she, us boy . nd gitl, phyaO eta-ristad you in the teat wav her porerY&gt;® have always .
lifrther »nd l-’Vcd each utbci—I Will not । ty w.«ld allow her,
examine V- u on these points; for what taan In tar thoughts. The nm has never
you know’ is. in all probability, a matter ^ta-ne hot she has thought buw cheering
vim ought to keep »ecrvt.
But 1 must It w.oild be to you: --nd by bight the cre­
bind VoU to be true to me, and Dot let el rain made tar thick t&lt;f yn in the dre“Aw. ta »* already mt writ, and tta.Mrs. bhirley know that 1 have p«D here. .tate rtreeta. and every drop that has
fallen &lt;®
laa burnt like fire Into her
•ink pu|wr ot tta L.mp lluit wut bn.kcti
I’nimisv niv this.
Alfred, »b« has always breed
&gt;«t W«nk Im» Iws-n ptirt.-d .‘D afresh.” .
She guv e tLc n-quirvd assuranev ; and heart.
*
fcr the matter uf that, I am his tic 1 pnicvcdcd—• Ik did speak a word i &lt;«.—-never
Ik- utie n worn, buttmt rtgtd man. bn— . deserted yx®. Do you**
__
&lt;il. eiupfayvl on w..ri at which 1 had ofor two just now, but be seemed scarcity : know her now 1”
friend," »hs replied, ev**iiely.
.
Tta dy inp man's eyr« lighted with initu wulciiel him with •intmwt, and ww»
W nepi* tbs f.ct that a stranger Lad
-W at Is his name l”
trlligvnre
—
the
film
apathy,
and
dull
.rttlng.® the re-ld |«iruivtif, at a point
entered
his
rwtn.
1X*»
I*
Dot
talk
te
She did n-.t know he had '-nr.
iim7uuei.4&gt;s wn, that had as L-up Muds
&lt; tare the ntrevt brought me nto tta
them dim, wxa dis».fied, and ttamreuf
...uare in wbiel Mtatwls the ehureh •/ St.
—kindly, “why arc you beginning to be
i eLwneut aCectmo l.lsavd titan them.—
I'.-irr.
Ou either aide ’/ him was u
siupioous! 1 cmnot think lain putting
1 be beetle flush left tta ert&gt;tre«/ hit tfo
tamp, nuiip**-d of a fee'ren.IIr, surqtKs*'r4is to you wbh-h It would debri-k. »nd a rich glow of ^.&gt;y, even uf
, ..undid by a stale nl*(oikd p»l» n «”d &lt;*•
to'u harm to answer; and lean nssure you
health, covered bis tee. Bia week srms
tIm- sb-nc,'»biili was lii» ae-t an ! aketeb1 have otbir rm-u n. than idle «.nueity
were exterd.d tai bls ompena®. A ft*
mgbb&lt;-k,» ere llin-e jwp&lt; r&gt;&lt;&gt;iivlor.d d 'Ik
f.w coining here.
You s'*
‘*f “•«
times be laid hi» b.r.ds on her white wld“Mar cm tell me t hat she «ysT
in piwdrr-Ina fingera xeri^d lor atiimp
biCMiiac 1 am n gvntleiiuin. If my .c**!
’•Yis:’t.nd &lt; ne tlalt. is like another; it uw'i «p. pulling It. and expressing Irrh
.md brualr, and with tbe«s matt rial- and
was in r. gs, and niy fwe and L-in.ls dirty ,
Mrs. Shirley finds tatlofistiu Pvrrelvinghten»«uiinx, »be
you would be iuducvd t« tLink iwttcr i-l isalwavsthe -am .
Gh’l-.AI l&lt;fl»t»VERM
him driving, (for be is always dUng ba took off this &lt;&gt;fi*vtid;ng covering, and specPMIItxoph' r"1* Maue I'awu**!
picture ) and she sits beside him, and diiy let down tb* hands &lt;4* Mir,- so that
H H» RK-JKMVOF.F THEY KSUK IT
like ringlets ou her
wb, n he h.m linldnd, and sighs, 6. shakes tta-y Ml
,i.C |*»3:o&gt;iT.taM-tre’•••»•’•*»*««!
h.sb.ml, »b« say* ?&gt;’«, it wpn’t do—i: »L. uld&lt;-n. As sta did so emoth® gave
I was so p-rplvxcd l.y attempting ”t"
w«u t
she
mu- L more beautiful. *1. expressing./ er.rDest giada^o slid
-.,|v.- tb&lt;- mystery." that I kept npfi ran
rsud she’ luved. you. Alfred, &lt;mly as s y.rting triumph fa hor always pliasect
L.mr Inter Unia uwwl that evening, taking
wuul..nciD Jove; i-ud never more tliut I| «'.unuilan&lt;-e, and rta&gt;*vd bcrthe ..nsim-i,
Mirrst™ cigar and gtas*ofnbl
whu&gt; i'aliie friends said you bad reared to n. .t faded: no. at that nwmiatrt, »&lt; by one
ink judgment and invention. Tfawromeenre f.-r her.' Then he will say— Dead wrinkle •/agr|«*«/ tta pc-rtreltita -triad
-ta fa take such an int. r.at in him —
But,’’ s-‘ui t "tell me ow thing ; do _ dead.’ And Ibe, poor lady , with tears
in l«r «,«,
AU. 1 jl . t-«»l &gt;1.
von know Mrs. Shirley T*
’ lie woman jumped with a»tfmisbmcnt; Uiiidi-rd rttmd to y"U.‘ Tins is all they
and tin n, with an expn-sai&lt;4i of mortifi- suy; wiiiKlim.a tta-y repeat it over and id arms werecltwlag nmnd tta nock
nation. *.id, -it appear. TOO know na user again, buttlu-y never say much mon that faithftl one—when he Ml back up
Lla pillow, and n» still in dtnih&gt;iijpi
much as I can till you. All I cm v of
,
She told me, also, that Mrs. Shirley den Idhtr.
Mrs. Shirley is, Ao is a go -1 and charite.MH was tt friend of her jreif hnetend r
Ide womun- ;-nd may Gads e fit to r• ilnted her unf.-riur.ate friend shunt ottre
It wnn not I "tn »***•• 1
*urd lx r mr her g—ini-M b- tl.e poor in-1| fort.ii,'T.; th u Um gift# be rtTsind h
..ennainU-d with flu- artist's ta-ut. Hu had
K. rvsit upwtairs. by bringit* kr tjack to the streets Were not nearly enough tn keep
six idiuc* *•' •h'pl»V'"K li«
the j-^iUor. iu ilk Ae mux held; for she
,&lt;e
f.,r each nndstw “irn.ng . f the
rai. b,.' fvMnd in the IS*™ vr
rT?
l/ut in II lb
f tl-ororghfnA ?
«.,k-. nd. r.-g'd rly w.d pnnrtmilly. he was « Udi, ••««•». air."
-And a so "till. I trust.” 1 raid.
Un mv nt-ru 'll. Ipmttait »n» «**•'"
...
the fcn uinl appohtrf f»r :!-• d»y
-I mean, »ir"thcw'»m.is corrected herptata-d 'll* wr.-stli l-f «wW«*va pita.*
—itet h. at least, wh.fl the w alher per.
»elf, "she h*s seen b.tter days."
u&gt;.nd it l&lt; r,» frame, '
„i te.1 fiwb.- r.qu-r.-d » dry pi.vem.tit
■G,«l Ulp Mr. l—.tUnn
i»
.. til lin g
'■
tl.e p. rfi-imutc. uf l&gt;i» ti.»-k. In the
lire tlto.lgl.tfr&gt;jiy months I used to l&lt;«e sight
bm. niub bf. I; mid better day a du not ollen
i.rtx4l "f i &lt;■&gt;
■IKi-a
hi i—......... *r&lt;'* f«ekHl
e.iw
i"
,
for wvvks t«»gct&gt;*r.
*?pfi?r
'
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1 ta.l b..d.«ign in m-.Wng this rvsHi* &gt;eatl.rti4 w.-re
p. os.; but 1 emil.1 *w tta.t it bad penetretn ilaim tta- •■*** ja&gt;*'’k hunt
ted u» tlx! woman's heart, and that I had
, .tb-titly
.M-hieirtn&gt; lll, ®ri ihj ......
vw® tar cvnfidvnre by II.
„
».■»!. not begging
uniting’lq resu’t
-Wteu Mr.Slnrtey van alive,
rim
... A’ the m&lt;«. hi-cu‘--------but rends to * "'■
one. &lt;dcd to .nfiwni me, 'I was Mrs. Shir.ip.lrep l»* wet* iLv a servi.n:; mid a good fri. nd she was
Walki
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H'h
I'•
rb
.red.-iT
”
'j"
„„ W- — -■&lt; •” — »»■&lt;
1.,’iui—tn w. rv way a friend jdita®gh
,1 th qm-t «rve. iwsrH-. I -t-r.
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i .-nJ I*'■•'■IAnri 1 tav&gt;« ften thought I o&gt;dd S&lt;w tta&gt;/&lt;!* Batth- l-ieak lluaM.
- MOTT.
ta-nl’. d-ng is it; ttat 'taKigh aba U.
Battle Ct»-k •&gt;•'.’ '•■• 1 ’_______ _______ —
. Stark y u* • "
•orr.-.j
- jr;
tauii brought tv a low estate, rite has dill
i wlnn-iT he »ri. h. i-x .iLit.-d th
b-ri a* Iv, "P b. t to time U tin well by
■Pork’ Poricl- Pork!'.!
j,,.. p. nroh-’tet *■
ta-r vd.
b • **•"'» * k,nd «d ?•** •
“I”- ■­
wl-iib. iv.n
ttanqtb it w.wtf
nib- material- * .» tea-uluL m«l
J.... . wum. ,.&gt;S11 rib KA-jS&amp;X
Her nianuer wu»
Ik- kinder to lull of n o.-diiMiy -rtteir tu nt.
er rat tei.re gli-u-ncd .« .»-.
—
■qa-i.'lb d j-y.
crniie. «™r- —1
F. r threvyean. I kept mv rye- m««
■Come, C..IUU,” said I. &lt;h*i t *l’'*'1 ’b0"
him. i" Us relm
editing rnmnwr. l&lt;&gt; me
And I fartbwi.h mtnriwvd iny•ctf prter mure partkretarly. ulfcn ter
ohim-inu «tt ibe l*,k
’ "’I , h,., my**B*b being u.-q-whrrtl with hi.
vs,, bh.rb v wna m." tamM-kecper, mid
.-utxlw* iwiwdiugNW’d with rny bo-.*-- j im ........ .hf*
Jberper'a sysUJuatk-; aUmt.uni to HgL
I wtau I drpm&gt;:nu.l ri. r.dloa huu t-. h;.
i p.. r .AU i. I.» «•»..
amir
' .y.m ™&lt; *•
■ -A- •"•►"a r-Ar*&lt;b
bn. bn-a.-b.ddgod-. Hr *"*•* *•
I. t l«i
-UI »«&lt; “ M" •
v w.rmer in tea- •-»*-' ^25,
./quitting bte —
«”“**• “** .iizLt
l«’U nred ”"t Lu afraid &lt;/ digUtr,. tawm-r d- wu there, 1 -mnt tend, no«i
i
e .
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ly into the eonnt.-nanve of MreShMejr,
wlo. kneeling
the floor, was address­
ing him m soft tones, but with ouick and
“Far mon- k-nutiful.’’ be ri«pcateL
; paseb natc words. The wcrfrt tf the
j tad was haded with the torn, sudamrer•■Ay f r—fi»r mon-.”
Bui he tumid sway Li" face from me,,, rd. and dtepproved portraits that on tny
u» if diswiudied and afraid. r&gt;*e slowly former vtait were on the floor.
• Alfred, indred, rite hu always fared
f.oni the floor. gnre«l rlcvpily st me &lt;®«
Too o»k if she is dred.
Lot.*,
m -r.-, and tkn. ivtir. d to the further n&gt;r. xt&lt;n.
n.-r oi the mom, sod lay down on bis bid |. ng baa »be been deed t» rrex, yet tea
»be lawn living for you. Y&lt;m rewlk-tt
without speuking.
that
terrilde
night
when
y
ou
ley
hi the
Having listem-d U. bis hrcathing.wbich
I was i en iupanied with lalair and si ucFi ...Id, wet streets, sick and in ruga, bow a
! ing. I dvw&gt; tided Ybe stain, and ha&lt;l »mci women knew you, •and teak yen tn tar
ani-s m a warm !*«■»«, and you cried t®
more words with »hr landlady.
i
-I won't a&gt;k you now what you know Irr b»e&gt;-m. and ta.M bcr all yrxrrgriefc.
uf that unhappy num’s fi-rmw hktory, U. y&lt;»u rvm.-ml.er, yr® matt remember
and how your old tnlstn-se came to take this. You relied her im angel; that steel

ilie mud |ia'.n!er! Is be fatrsne tbenT’
Well, sir. he never dues i.ny Lunn,
I be is quirt—quiet enough, fi&gt;r tis no:
•e in a month hu speak* “ word—and
ia'apuor hHuiecnt, but every &lt;.ne in
nurt here call" him the xad p iinter.’ I
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You sre, -he -i» Tert Mftfllge
h»ways.
ways.”
••H-w long h..&gt; be b-*n here?”
-U, now. fur three vourv, blit,” she mL
d -d, aj ub^etkully “te is «u honest num,
though »-.me innymiJl him » beggar. Ik
hu» no acquaintances whatever, of any
kind.
* * » ah orderly r-fellow.
i—- ’”•
_ ^nintaneralTaila aingle friend.'
I inqutr.d, quickly, and perUpe rather

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ing tp her »ell. biatmtlyr hr aprun .- &lt;«•
Ilia fri-t. »nd gra«p.il her hand wiirndy;
and Pie a momctit a light of joy enoai-d
his wan and vacant the-.-.
•Tia very fold, Alfnd." »!ie said trn„ Iv; “y.....
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«lei
ini’ wnnt
k-tti-r
and «-...-tnier J
b.ti.ing. Yminre pinched-aifct starved
»ith o hl and Imngrr, I w.ud ll* G.»J I
roidd 1-. Ip y ou.”
Alfrv.1 rvpli.d only with a wandering-

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' »ia irt*dfc-* 'o the i lllhmli- H of n-llf-i-triigth. h&lt;-t-T*| nt-ru-,.
it., oib...fiL, |4(. . lt * ‘
rthdivetar.iqpl,oft*.,. , n
Ii p it*down the ag^re-s.P VJ
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Art. VII, We b bere that Mt udibm i iiuU.r. jx-atc reigns wipradirly in the tr;
Ihl
-M nv.d
Jinnld pur.rrictaM.otl.fl to hhmra bo- j q«..rj .Hum.*.
I •U&gt;ilili«e&gt;Gvolre up-n tia a» duties. «r
.imwa, layuigMtliki.il vr«ali&lt; ata per»mJ- j[ lionery orator live at tin- present lim.- L
j very m* nndly liave *onw frara with rcwould
thunder
in
bi*
pernllarly
thHHIfll
itirx. and kpt-vnying mrty tin- wrongs he ।
gani to our ability to act up to the letter cviraurts inntcad of Uj&lt;- in-IhMwk w&gt;.m | tom*, “ Pn-eidvittMtmn-.PXtro*■ JF*T ’
IHiTthUr rv&lt;)utninvKlalh Swfi a^rniithcriia
sMly going to put on my
lair
thenis
no
peace."
True,
the
prraibe may dr««i gwihy of tbo*- wrongs.
to pn anole
w ell
»nd intrii
1
! A(lf thq 'forepting artHea we du must j
UfallwMriglsdvculcJh M
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_ pftwheat Wuhesrfull..
Wa.
r&lt;* _the
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I «k&gt;rw. mil n-ili ahnle by -ths n-^iorrineul* |

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This *4&gt;ow h Mr.
t„
|&lt;«rity Prw*iilenl. AtUi-i-fa
ahfatl would huve d. fa.tnl bi ,,'
p.-o|4e could Univ vot.d far (i,

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no again. Hut tWoj^n
I &lt;&gt;f all the said arlleies of faith, save and Ing
thunder f«r jaditkal purpn**}
i1?: ‘-"i—t*IrI*1-*- lint tta- il-msti- of« ur emmtry'h mrarft in tbs in-ai Prraiiki.tuJ
’••wept the math, which ta-in pan-nthi-siw ami yet every l.rrcsi, that
staDQcsntrav.viarraninl - xJ' lu-J/ric • an.I "'*•
’•f )•*!». woo*-na«ov In*
lla- nlgn* id'tln- time*;
r
d
to
tfaeoltah..f.tfa
iUfcinrHflik-.
There
with
a
usil
from
Kaua-i*.
and
i«r?
HnwLvudtomw.-,
**?.?’T* “ I*n*’-»J **»**•
Xow n-aders &lt;&gt;f. and « ili*tfl11*-ni fiu«&lt;■ thr alivar-’ will l&gt;cd;,
«hra tfa *omI dM-'B-iuurf, jfyou arc willing iKxtthucd- Kc.prhit U fill.-d with Kanraut’ owrapb.- msr I*- urrasUuil
„M i. m, I.U and dry, when tbr fats sro |
bright interrst ns we can nranvly hope to '
t it&lt;»r of yuur paper slinll
governed by But the l’n*Mrot.wrtb."itd.sihi, l-eGi-ve. kept took ~| kflg and tfa- WMrtcr fhl:
KoamaiMurtr* vMl^i AI^.instate, natundly fet-l a greater luck of,
•
— n_ 2___ ifr .
....................... l-fa Durtwwwa iml, neglected, weara »••i -uch a crecdiaa we have sdopb-d, we dndl Lia own statrtnaut becunar he n&lt;&gt;t yttriul- ..amra rotate, 'hat the jiurc s «f Ar ram-(
ry to state, to tike Uni evtafatimry pre­ confidence tlisn we would um’ler other, ।
Dm* h- , arc pllowcd b- uMUiro fa nrore than lull!
' entertain n..id&lt;niliT* of itl. aong, not only i |y inRinncdtri the ottlmri.
caution of wslk.ng up wdrwsy-.
fbe cin-iitaitaarvw. Slill we know of*om&gt; du­
c&lt;wiMn;ni-nc&lt;* .4'tier n vkl&gt;*»mtit\wb«-h, it j ty which, M editor, we an- ja*t as able to ii n few. but jH o( you; nnd that. too. with- 1‘ think the miniotia.’ wlnun he tu« pla«&lt;l 1 lira idant; titer.- may hu &lt;-vra a gnwtp .*|
'
b-io lit. Lop d. will net i.b a nvrnilig to |
niiu-h iml»- tfa-e at-MMSt* f-dbraing cadi oth-r in Mira, .i the**s
j out (haklngpt &lt;air primary oiiji-ct to ।phen-, would (w-guilty "f
othi r Isdii-s.) w«a. 1 hut her dixs-s. winch,' j^rfin-tii us (he prvewding editor, and •। nlrttav; but inukin'-natirpaimarv object io I.! crvtiiai aa to inGm'n bim.td*anything that j which tol-ra’-l- crop nre made, but tlwn
Saturday, Monday L Tuudt
dial duly Is fa do lice bttl l.\a/ at ran.
I
cilUira 4 wx rrr wmh r ltk&gt;- tbd of InSICi
tfbnt hitmaie. uu^f-dly t»K« 11b bruwdM
.In-IH-fil. and. through tin beta£la c-tlfer ; would imin hiaiu ndtivcear? T|h t know
If rat* w.ek, (ran tlietrin
, f n,,,. .
-J.-,-.,; I...J?"
TIum iw the only li.nist "L-’k-Ii uu claim jI cd. hl piya&gt;fl
.
j that he |ov,ra tn-bm* that pearo. and the
tbc prtvll.tje of makingfUnd th&gt;n&lt;- (
Wi-tire awixrr tint a paper rTOdurti-d ![ right of the people to «Mtabli*h davery.
i in f.i&lt; t, wbMi nr enu ptake with any »h-*v
iijxHi such principles will n-it haw so ra- [; go Imnd in han&lt;l; and they know tlwirown
&gt;-f ri aiu n. Then fore, p-ntle render, we
pul a »prea&lt;lp* one which areka only t- Intrri-at* tno well to infirm liim —f any
I ».gr&gt;ettde In tlx- until.
It San. in Cirt. huuihly beg that you will not ti«o liar«J;- plcdne. but it* growth will lie healthy ; thing which be due* U-t *!ikc to lu-ar.—
i aval arm lag » k was awkward; far it wpn ; ly ernvure tn., «ir too raaldy co|
and. whi-rt-rrr a Inver rd- truth can lie I A- f-r\b- puople of the U«nib&gt;ry. ih.-y )
n-U a pin’s fwiint inoru |&gt;nu-lMS&gt;ldi- l-c la-r I name with -p rtt-nr for li ving
* coMi-un-e HHffZM or nnmocATi,,
found, it wiD i vnitually win It* way fa I Imi&lt;• appealed tn. a more poU-n| p«.&gt;* r,
\ inuKxtu ik u»i i.,iiii,l. m.m at,
t -udiMixv. tLin jjyWt* to n tnsi. Tia-n ,
i-tk- little tribute t-i ot:r vanity.
him, and In-cutpe hi* fasvperablc compan. j than nebit-f executive «b-airi*j» own par­
jdiC rein ..u &lt;1 f.-r s-une ixmvdcnildr pwn- ।
' hnibraciiig «&gt;mHu»-» &lt;&gt;t Aimi-mj
Tliis
in.
empluiticilly
the
ag&lt;'
i
(4
crct-di
■4 &gt;&lt;*.. &gt;i, iiatiioit-Til.lv in iwady, though i
ty name ‘n weak miudud Wish.’’
"«■;
_ in the. rvligioiu
n-&gt;t unui'-vvd in Jvm|MY; and &lt;-i cry tutu-&lt; wild pLuiliruis n«&lt; only
People of Barry C-fluty, will you mm- would bid Mr. Pii-m- p-d bye now; but
ntijia tluir probargid xpmv wul-pr.J«atd_i ' world to wliiib, formerly, tbiwe thing* | tain itut-b n jxper 1
We know that thr
he bvirtg cnipbalirally tin- knight of »p- ■
r.odhvt&lt;d by the full' i'ri&gt;«k r of Ln- i
were cteditnively n-r.fined, hut (Iwv have
n£j:Wiu pi-rayeuta. tiwyyfx .dn, s up. th&lt;-y,
^gf-rot »oul of (Ik- public -desire, truth utwl rial ttnrasige*. We may very rrwumably Hkm-wii’d d.-Hur. In a grant fi&gt;r piire’fl
h -biM- unril the List day uf her tele, when
try., An I Ik-1 eyi-x, Maudi-riiig iueoiiv.r
‘t|id pviiticnl mid *&lt;-ia(&gt;
; h»-n&lt;My. but tiny Itive been deceived mi 1 rx|aetponiething farther Ihun Ida %ry [ xing ik-w iuttingn of lira ram- for tin- m*
"V*** "tai hand'--mu. iaU Ilig0&lt;t lure
political party &lt;-r sorb.I ’। often that tbri limy Veil din:net all pre- j
gar istutra; but while: thus the fid- r.d
prolific Ivmht b«-f-re flic- w iiW- r it vmhxl.
I b&gt;«o2;.-r,lu-citatht hinis. l. Ms.ir.ii tim^»
, t irefa. Ih.1 La^souejy-dv ol ouuvyfHi.iuaii- _
guii-rnniciit is fimlifltly tainl f.nsdly vhrii ie»it'wn», tn an editor, to tb&lt;-*c iumtiius. t
msAtally juquir.ug— WUuh wwuiJ u«,...e
rdiing a lieklv. luiprov^-rou* on-1 mipnties, either w ritfin oriinpiWf. i*i vAitich: •de trrafcurv*.! XVr do ttot feel dispeem
thdk-tt.r niji-.”'. .;.
iitablv branch of indimrcy. for wl.idi tin
untundlj
they j&gt;n,4r t • j»r ghvi-meil; ondifariHirTu.-uy«Lh.r au.l a.'neat hwk'.ag mai l
I - profuix Lirpi-ly, Init we will, as v&lt;
rvpvrictu*
of m- rv than, a third of a n nh-If wc mv no r. ;‘* &gt;n why di|. efctitv
‘M mteriab p»&gt;uig |r«-tii Uk
ofhi»i-««t&lt; rniT- at adiitanvv. in nn-wrr
liate tdresily raud. dutlk- 1&gt;v»t that » v Ca
tun prove* ourvliiHntu to Iw uuraiit.il
kitchen pr«p.wing 4&gt;ppci. Tbs uw» »U-.
to a prUviotM dun. n Irtti-r "taring bi* difi-rtd4 nuking. «r. r.ith.r c-rcu.1 auvi&lt;irig '
the wira-r jiurt of tin- ffantm foneikv i«
to merit tin.* np|.colicti'&gt;n of your
■-1 tiki &gt;»l-ie an J sprrad lb ■ wbiu-.*tai. k«- .
fi.-nltii-s and r&lt;-u*i&lt;*»ting time. Tin- m«r| rinciptr. inuy not Ik- ern properly. &lt;x- ■ ich-K- xnd, under nil vin-umMauer*, lit
andfp« to |dMiititig roii'toA
•
vipik, andarruigiroi the ptslo su.-mud io­
dmitf pe.il
Hunting n»an with low.
t.i’dvd into th.- Irtemry world.
do ikgn&amp;full) omVpiivtU , us if the Lao ।
rrini brow. and Mopping suddenly, turned
up to the letter raid the rfirlt of ot
«Mi|cjsucK.dutiw}-a.aigcC m w- Il
1,
!-• liia «4erk and ugid;
rd&lt;ps4,su4 w.«-s paxui^'glance ol -ud-.
“Write to tliai man immediately.'*
friend^ if sm-b term* suit your
riirauun ip. a^&lt;r&gt; juul Lnd prcfty fat-1
ions uf;rigl:t. give i» your hands
fata-M td‘ it .f^elp,’’ - AifapHhcr,
Art.-itdingly.
l
alfi.
&lt;!■&lt;/&lt;
u
y-.iing
ia
lliuu-v
i
more
necvwsnry
than
in
that
of
1
ta-W’fi&amp;’V •«*’ • ahwtititMC family.— i
your hearts, inld your bid.
hi onler tn
ir ch- .‘sfcm'nc ,n{itor id’s ipiibfir journal. We s:
-Wlmt ►hut! I wrilrF
vv hc.-i. thiig Mt auhv-cbei rlid tuppur, mid 1 istafilMiinrattt, hi tta-iniglii
.
, luvr a good |«dfiHome effi-rt i* jk-ce•
4; *nt*-, that the majority of ncw-juip.-r ,
l»f buM faebglik h.wut-nnidr b.-ttwi. nd 1
-.-fain,-thing or ix-lluag, utxl that 1
. * ,r* ( s&gt;ry on the pari of thr people. a» well a*,
wiVb the !»«•!j* W ii Lirgr m4h
ttaf S^iK-t^frwwb.laiUer. fcnd 'iio (lie ddnlv .
quirk.” •
riiii i-nly ni please in*i- iid of ttai,
th.it
of
tin‘
editor
and
publi»l&gt;ei-.
A
sltrod hoUM-rtirwJ lie. ti-lbv hut. Writ &amp;';•
IWkj,. k,*j, , &lt;»lj4«tar kthe pitldi&lt;. ; bnvingra. fixed prisdblin
good paper i« ni-ed.-d tu the C—iinly ; one raprlly moved Ims fingers mw ffa- p
viMtai.faa, jli» csetlli law and: p-d Caste ' dwHug tin-oinivreath-n, which ws» wit- thvir own tic govern tin-ir
tf
matutafad iu thu-qrdering. lie f.-liri istrd 1
that dull la- su-tit promptly, even wivk.
■ I»tii:ikinr4.'it taing toinal tliat tin- bid.
1
n&lt;~»-d
m
the
tmrat
hnaUtl'-**
ndchce,
by
hifaae|rwp«&gt;vvtr^.fi&gt;upiJ »» plan, mt .r|
ind Gvnnad* an- wdllngfanwigb l” »-i»
a I irgv-crowd of E&gt;m jraici Nobifit-v, ilist.
n winter tail nothing wul indoiv ibc.n t&gt;b;H.ie,.4!*rt( ifil was'cxdy • fira days.—1
;
&lt;unmh
4,
•
pa
R
r,
««
b
pra-;.
who
furl4
„
v.'ZME
"*
owing fa ik- inuo.n" no]».nliiocnt. fudgu.
AJKy UusttpiKT was nttar .nd iltetaidr &gt;
I .
r
mmdu-ut. wbh glfaralng vvm*. na
vtmdn d-iitng thr hot w»-.«l»rf.
Ux-reii bv-hutd b»+ lad) «hip wft»&gt;U;ipurian mtrtrat iu &gt;t, J-fl Id
bmpsrtU , |Hler.
lusMemingf u. Li. rfc-rl
ww l icrro-iL a faird y owig iudy »vry orait-1,
cej tiy i-'irn. tiuth' r» t&gt;. &gt;ng tippilM uudi-r
- Ic-ifa oirig a suhscrilK-q vuch SU1 eeriU r uid: .
her -v.-qu9n«i nosv, mid I mq* oil ragar ।
Papera. i»&gt;nductvd by laiilors i»f thin [ rboiild (Io hi- pirt byjuiy ing as prompt
“Wiurt did von writv t«»———’ ‘
. He w a* n£ a*^i«k |
‘
I stiiikp. piil-r.dl)' Itav c'a kind ol-inu-.brno'ii : |y a. circumstance* will permit; w. will j
‘J "r-.t.-prai what you told me
1'growth, untf'H--IIrich for n while'liken ■ d-iour j«rt as editor; audthns, hv iiiirtuuuyrhad fa find the • b&lt;-*i Mervabu gii 1
!’.f V??'. r T'.J
of aM&lt;•taidh-d t-mfwny twer«* i* filS per
whouu handi-work hid &gt;u» bis wl«i.rati.fl. 1
,
•
tojugui bn» t-m-r b
y-iuxlli i.bl t. I ,r (■ "&lt;'. kfall Idr.-lJ bl illgnm tiiiy-lrw; but when the p&gt;vpla learn
ally ln-nrfitcng i-svh Other, sewirc n paper !
fli&lt;- fidlowing:
&lt;W OU • of.tlut bisters.
lie finnid Ik-£I
month. If hired by the tear, they hrnig
I *hnt they have tusul tr.xAad through nil (hat inn well W - el»&lt;ni to thr ndjv&lt;4ir&lt;
"P'Mthtfa'. &lt;htrerf.il. uud MConsplitbvd.^ifd ‘
&gt;li&amp; |tf iiuunix and fo-id .Mtd chutin-*.
j tbvir error*, ((or vie all have our Irroi1*
he dmughis.a, lijiie moro graceful 4kui ,! t'MigsgtarutVlrt^'di’, that llM- rrabir.uive- I
Um- fang t*-rm being omuiili red tier.- a&lt;l
' of koiiih kiixkl gi-tjor the pjrjtii e «-f
Janu, .bo was ths »ldfer, or llurbitm.
ianau&lt;i*&gt;A t«i lira railway roitlnu.-:»-r.
• roultl’bc fctr'-Atdftl near cmwlgh t»» roncii
wtk&gt; wan yoengw than h.-rsslf.
Since tiusraur WiwtAt «&lt;n«rt*l.&gt; m&gt;
, bvrwxhaustht pero-n. 'Afh r suverr l»-'i eocMciiqg ;b« in. 1-ut f-r the pxq«r*e of
He thi.M0l»«a little more mods eftuia- ■ l-of, airHh- sairiRr- '-f -A-cvral yusda
1 • :it»-ringti-r rtn&lt;i liwdn-g thi-tu, tinwill
pmi ytbe value nut iv*el)l:--n of aluv t-u gather by Ln*t&gt;h
a'll'far ,!■ k-ngher to lie a faih-d girl in th, * (he iiy/&gt;t carpenpeg moor antique, Ala-1! -w-t tliehiFelv-ra against the ili-cvptkreh and
I key, liave «■'Itatavi matwiJiy in 'ha
ibrtc
iA
nothing
new
liimily.ibutBiH a wbit kor mranly &lt;•&gt;
jariH .Inr* th.- average priyii. ot TroarI-.- Ju;- o'' a- ci-tan:*, (wb i) tK \ « a h a journal w'HI find th..’ th - Inbir-m '
her far baUng rcvwuivd hrrwlf in tirat t n-1
t d 4 i.&lt;^ r&gt; it--in-.*a 4*-iitg liion ti.
n-r i* duly thnk.-l
■ bad been feur-ile Utvigntors. ' roald- n1.- , a-haiMiy ujll.siirdi, ---me. whct» i-j wit' 1
{Mtaity. AaddiM ncq-iexky i w&lt;* aranm-i
'! fat.- uurk-.d with greater rXl &gt;r hard;-;
whafc tnfrcMtad a* hr mt down .« his Iwd,
s.
...I
...
..........
...
' booth) r.ncsx-xxh*f in vrtrirntifiv the unlora 1
■itiw &gt;n V&gt;e Bh^nUat tu wliidi bo ms- ' tunati- lady from lirrdo&gt;tn'**ing d ii numv. ; indignation ef tb-st-wlio l.ctked le it Gir
•man by hi* jurat, an-i-.aaid to himw.-l: '| -f c -lltarr rt-rdirvineK.
Th.- ddfirtdri«-» ! wMi^n mid inMnrtioti. mid n-i-ctr&lt;41 but
proLvting tin- piuntry. in a uii-ai-fti-.
“wliWiunrofllwilirve.*'
' ll.t&gt;y"vh&lt;?rrtmu'n-d in cutting through tin • the |&lt;pj-rwvit)g i-clu of their a-r*t pa*
in else nsnffibg;: after a «4&lt;nd nlght’afl inintnierahle ►tr..:n of «ilk, vrtudclioni-.'
frvun Frank's m1*ridv If Tl.i pecuniary
«iaqpr-4r Iw waan'4-a&gt;:fficiin'lv in low!! juiiitpure.' fonn-iatb-n. »n&gt;i*lln. gim»e^MdT -lions—wiu» 1-M‘tcd to it for bnad, and iutenrata of tin gdu-riaacni arc rcpr&lt;ra*u. j Frt-mrat H ronp|.*| in the Im-.-ui* of tl«
| people with I’r id-nn &lt;■(nil Mmk .-x.- pr
u-.fch^ htn» awak.-—ihe rnttr. J tbtwhrvak
! ifiliig. calico, fijr.n. l, ca--i'1choch' ami 1 .-i-erived a Miuw*. A public paper, iflui-di led Ik-hi a lIiM'tlsliIng o-ndithni.
&lt;)urtift-rooinj ;and « wm »«n joined by tin ।[rnnolim.-, wcvnld.'»* tn- told, if mlnutclv i nmlt** if tin* primary U.jei-t,iJ» plrasc ail.
‘ A Hi,* Moxurrn—.A *lttrk w» rvt-vul( fnid-tn to chstlif- human l-ving*. 3rd
tbrvign relation* wl'Ii hiatt rotmtrnu nn-'
rapmn-l at N- &lt; Orb-ana, tu.-nsttritig w
tiovyp-Kjgh’divawfeotBui iirTt vrafmmed &gt;■ reJatcd.Si ikT a1 thi-iH tbrn-.igb »b&lt;‘ Iwcami
‘ -t vvvn a majority of its n-;uh-r«, tnt:*» •
. ami lilt- ly t« remain
until ni’me • Uight nra trrrjti rh|e. with th.- «-r.rs of vouleyn (tat ,-lcvili inches. U&gt; length. mid
him.
&amp;arak&gt;«M:Ouh ya» viallde- l.ul [,
; of the MotitrM itigin.-cr!
Th.-d »dy" c«wu 7 ’Inta rcter for falseo» well aag.s-l Uwke—
|-L.v&lt;ry.
we
*n-a
g.-dd-nl
b;i-li«ed
to
j tiUibu-t.Ting Yimig America, wb-. is
whwMiMUr K duwnarUie-iaole. ai-d 4m- ,,
nine fart in ’&lt; irvuiiifcrctcv.1 l!&gt; n-id » •&lt; •
4dcrtldy"rortai!-&lt;l ufhvr fiir propirti-atK
1 c-fltnrrmme thl« sntlcipUtlnn of«h»t th vn roes of teeth, tluwv of Hr rows ♦-. ing
j 'nuKt ciwirirusnrv rn»r#» u*-J) Its truth
had (mured thdbtfe,Sarah tame Mnilioe ।
g.T tA&gt;Tlh»|Mt]H&gt;lli ihi wLoit -vield, iv
gas carzioc bom -, nx-h.- dead tinq alive.
in hcgiml
white apesf an-t with m a ktcbn t-tadr. ” Th-- ntins of thd 4t*v- ; —must thus ria- rapid I v. Qmiri-li fiw .s ,
alm-rat hidden In Unj -lidi I.( the p.iip|r will In- nt that time.
• rrpt thi-M- who anf i-mlavcd Io «ntr p»na stwnuiiiig pila wfhnt-bockwbAit twkri h» 1
Frcni-ntf has pira-d tlir.-ugh t’.. fir,-.4’ iiwr .ratartly fiJL-d up___
«dri-‘remnvM- lb a eirt.
Thu »tiiA-a*. i*ai». n. ur.d ill the rn«l wither atal dkrcrc J ii.irlyj'rw iiik'.itutlona. ki«k» i:p
txw 1
hsftM. WtetbCrom AuW-arffer rUv.k- &gt;
Iii»|"wm&lt;-h was fr.uud lira taidy otu in-u
by the cankering vff-cta-u'itx iniir Ijiatv 1
" ■ . .1
bitter mmfulttn. where every xladt.
row. Cuiia In Mill'-oMivtlin g uf an eye
she had just been baking. If tixfle »&lt;-*. I
in a I. &lt;!l d-’-c. m["&lt;* d state.
Ho fir a-*»
(.Hiivst; and its history. uAr-’Sj. po^H-rthat envy, nutliro. ral rt«tun*iv &lt;vnii i Hwid Iksjadgsd. llwi-orjw*- wm that . ,fM r-.
a hluah nn
W i| *»k-b- » . |
aon*t&gt;&gt; thetiiivf &lt;-sw&gt;itivx-.
He due* tw-t
Xr« )
.
tirirw
to
fair,
ha*
ta.11
Lt.rhil
at
him
'
-1
and
fell
by
doing
wrong.
”
-might,
very
it W48 forcedttwo by-;Ute lire, and tn-i
wi ll &lt;lr&lt;'»&gt;&lt;il mnn id'iHwriHin aitr ; sbirt1
JflTci hoWeVcr toiheurpurat'e th.- &lt;blind
i ('ripely. Ik- Inrorita-d upra its torn I •- circular in l ia tnt Mti*&lt;-, ix-l that be finm t with u|! Uir fi-rn- that -l.lind. uroliwitii.
the otbee she mrarofully JiUt-.l. Slat gmj irmtiug puM-Ira rc-uhl give titi m; ami y.-r
‘ vtraft as the l.-glrirtinti- epitaph of by f».rl&lt;&gt; rtxlonK-its pr'.ia-ipb —’&gt;y n * tn«u»! !
ted the gir.-at with n w*Icoux- »viilc.depo* t
-I w.nf toh«m(VL Bratus last cicu &lt;wy «d'all kin-U. , Hctny we roe tta-jn- I nt tlx- cirt uh.r i* plr. liiulitiiuuf*privau 'j tin.ragh all fa- U* not in aiMncl.- ii.Mw.v
itafahw bpd iifrauhfa*. mid rwunu-d b'-f
»n the I’nion.
Ilia pomposity v*.a* iemily m'liaviug mine fixed rtilv# lofl»o- property. »«nrwl tn Him by copy.wright, forgotten hi&lt; nrnnli&lt;»Hj or laid iraiHc Ids
the kitdieh. whert-u she trFpp&amp;fagidn in j5|ig.
:
a few mimrtan. whiiMMtherpfafattf'i-airs i onuiin.'. ' Poor ro-ra! 1 pitied h|(tg.t&lt;- Jm nn t-ditnr’a twinm. niiirh slmll nut! Ik- |
dipiity.
Hold ta-fiire. the cninjaiign Imand Frank, heing a| far ami nmitr wn, t
h)sij:.--I by
&lt;i*n
! wfrigliti-n.id jut hr wdnat the tlurii’b- -•tilvMt-d't«. public opit.i'n. (fa w»'fit« n* '
.mh M-rv«l to damp him with hi* trite
fears that tin- way ofth»- Tn«nagn-»or will I
•f-MW-b nu cv.fltas tin-. diraobirfau i.ftlin&gt;&gt;rtctau|7urgv quiantity-oftbraum -r.
♦neb opinion ntay Ira wrung.) fi.r any' of1Joi lard; furaidi-e,' lx- ia not yet ijuitr * value, wliich is now .-ippnn nt to all_ ■
Cni'-ul. lie. nam -rated » b ug rataLgii•he Uioteri.-!* and prim iples Uj~« w ltdi]
Tb-n. w&lt;- rat aurorast&lt;&gt; Fn-munt in wbu."
f tin- .cv3s ufiioh would -r.mdt fr- ni .
nwian enm^h Iu e&lt;&gt;mmic a** gUriqg ■ 1
.
; j
ever-walk of Ufa. fate or lirwniManrc-..
w-gHfabtra uf ti*v N’irtli and S .u’lq th- they depud.
plagiary■. especially-upon a brother dem-1
■(io*t.pr*nita,-pt
which was the otalmay ordain.-whether », Prvfd.lrot ..r.
Wei do not wink ts disparage public ;
&gt;&lt;( a line of riudum-'unuuw *Jxpiniot). We only etairn what is sdutit-11 'Our Central American difficultiea arc private eiiixetr, nnd above *11. suroHmtu'
in army of ra.-4-H&gt;t4toti*e joffiix-rs jn all
throe prin&lt;4|.h-s w hone exponent be at;j|!
•d
by
kJ!, that putdlc opinion is not al
■iiejiflr-hrStuti-*;. wm) pica tbsri- «o;&gt;ld
very freely commented upon, and inran•»tu&gt;o Fugitive Slave Law. to pr&lt;4rc;tU&gt;- *ays right, tlirn4.ru it.«unn-it Ik-die uu- urra for olrtaining iiplrcniiity. for datnagr
Waxhixgtox. l»ac. 4 —Smv Im div-:
. hiuthem pm&gt;t. r «b» slratld n-tue N’niik ■■w'erving. ir.iiDutahla rule dial aboiild
done to our iitizrrx and pn-perry. «trongpatch laM uighl, I Irani that thurv h a '
n n-iretk of J»js,• nnyerty.
This JitM :g-iWr the' editor in tbw . performance pi
ling aliout the kitchen. *4 do w
wr-tH! prolmhillty ol the Im-nking up, ,.f j
ly nrci-mmmded. Mi nvy not living m-'
he. ro«O row, *1B*Vlfr.iHBMtr!a wo'. •mbit u?*rt droidiwly “lirutighi d-nro tin (hi» dutie«;
tlw
rnhnrlun v-ugn-gatum In tlxi dtv,
ry plenty in that ■ country. nnd Uwb1ouiu,";aiwipbo*'.-ilAou qiwquf^forvil
take Sar.rfrtr "
”
We.rteftforc, as tiic rdifar of Che rieunormgoat oftk di«nil-*d &lt;4 the R«A. •
San’a coffi-ra Cuntaining a aurpltta, vrhut wit* con&lt;idiTcd by n B. hiton aujt
whJ . that I
Mr. Gmway ti.r pn-a^teuagaixataieri.
I ilUican Burner, dram it n-i-e-raury to would suggekt that it wnuld Iw in arcor-J
&gt;&lt;lopt certain article-of laith, which uhill, ; iktnrc wiU&gt; the gi*n&lt;»A&gt;u« apirit, and nun■tt all times shape and govern our odln- , prmnUIng policy nf the chief cxi-cuUve j
rial r-rw, and which ah.- ratablished in ; and bin party, to taij iip the rlaimn ofnur j
'he mind*of all men. and in the very ni- । nttxen* agninat thatgovemm&lt; nt, paying;
' ruru c&gt;f diingv m iixlisputablc num!, reli-, for the aanw- in good hard nno. and n-cirve
six iimuiU «g.^ .ylhnj Bev. |&gt;r. NrvW
, .-ioits,. poIXiral, and uuprd axioc*
i in payment, of Mieh claim-, aaninwt aaid ,
• -rMnaflwLumAts.tothc Pi**.indue. The
lienee we have adopted the following us I
enUCWflt, a cv-rtafa ■•rip nf hnd—
doctor sna-ph-d, but has umer mm« n.
&lt;&gt;UK CREED.
axMtue
the dmics./flic piner.
length and breadth of the name t. be drIt know 4wke prolislilv that« majrail
Art. I. We Iwfiu
•ennined lijr circnmKanot-*. and the very
’J *"
ftu-tultrn- o| the Cmi ’rcmition»|&gt;
mnmtaldw priBuipk .if right, and that it* m.-4e-*t dvwircu of the said chief auuutivv
Chun-h will unit.- wilhthe i-.oroHia! mb*,
NitwPc«jraTiuM.-Ih EtoU«’&lt; &gt;,1'nr‘
requirements shsidd Ix.-C’Csultad in what-;
ority of lla- VnUarian c ingn-gxtiou uhieh
Brow ning; Anu&gt;aii Luton. A ■«» I'"'1’’
1 eTcr we ahull vVrite.
‘
|
Wnlkerhi npparrbntly ao far aa thr:
»n-V«ntt-jjfe^r.ranh^
’sm-* I-1-"'- u’;l
Aft- It W« Ix-llevc that ‘-bnweutyfc Precridetits g-Mxl opinion is roticvrnrd.
the 1*»: policy” that rari bvfi-llowed lii i«ao&gt;ucwhat in the dcdlnc. .This is not I
f-rtn with her previdiu vo|- tnrx: 12m.
r.;«-r •i.no; gilt. tr&gt;». N! 3-^ ‘o c•■XBrtiy in accnplunce with th- (Soeinnatti,
U Francis Ac* .. ahi Bnsvlwa-y X 3.
Art. III. We believe that ‘‘sm^Um eat Pbifiwm, whwh- exprras.w HM* Mnmgl
Th* irtlw rirbratand nwrat pKrHW
•e-j«M’ sTJprcrraftX»7."
\
sy tupsahy in fiir-ir uf thu dfartn uf him. i
him.

FniEFlKEU

Fire!!!

is priWcrb-MM p» d.qg.«d;' theref'-rv, SB ed- j
u»i, u. u-

U&gt;d hand; burtlton this ptetfarm 4* i
fi.rtlM- nett. araitkdlWprcwartf’vwMeHfr;

Ar.. IV. W.I*r»HjMMl^HMC

IWh

P»Hic(

AND

HIGH PRICES.

CHEAP CASH 8T0E

Call, Immediately.
r Mrimrfrfau!* wfli rati haoroihut &lt;
(frnrrnM.
Cr^rlrri; mm, (Huit-^rere.
Sbirti^

«&lt;*., d-r.

ScasK:

b

�GHEdlT

SALE
ixes for 185G.
A

1KS *r iL«-

-

H.J.KENFIELD’S,
l1000

e have now
a slock of goods
suitable for the
Spring Trade,
which we will sell very
C3BC3E3JQLM9 ’
to make room for our
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries.
Crockery,
Ready Made Coth­
ing, IIats, Caps, Boots
&amp;. Shoes,
mid oilier goods is
ipiite full, and we will
sell them at prices that
will astonish the

STORE.
HE tide In the altkira of tln^e m&lt;n
want uiyibing in the line •&lt;(
HARDWARE, which ta tnnat aure t &gt;
lead &lt;41 tn furturie. H now avttins vrrv
stn«d» in the .WrreG.m &gt;1 HADLEY
d- WIGHTMAN'S NSW STORE —
Tbr fl««id frum the East iuU jt»t rolled ta.
Poatlng tn «mr Stnfe the tarruat and trwwt
i pvrfcct awirtnu nt of G&lt;ad« In nor tin­
that ran I* found at any placa treat of
Delfi lit city.
Our iuervaaina trade, and tlw inrretr
ing want* of tlte ritiaena of Barry and
! idj. lining num tics. Lave iuduetd uatn &lt;*ntargv otic hu*itH-v« by tbe pttn-hatwof »
Stock of Gimm!*, larger and more varied
'!»an fca* cter taftirr l«ti hnmelit to thi*
I market.- Our stock rmnpri**'-1 vrrytlitag
'in fbc line of HARD WARK that ran
j la- nstnol or thought of. Wr have made
. our jiuri lia*.;* with dtrci-t rrfi-nncv to tl.e

T wl»i

CITHNG DONI

The Latest and most
^dpproeed Styes,
which will be sold at
prices that will

CABINET WAKE

CLOTHING

Grain Crwll**, Gnu* Scythe*. BitiCi
Scythe*. Hay. Htraw, and Manure Fork*.
Sbuvvl*. Spade*. Itakca, Hoc*. &amp;c.

I! mid set* our stork.

WOODEN WARE:

Wash TtiX Pailr, Augur and Chi'vl
II uiille*. Axe Helve*, Wash B'.arda, M'»p
Stick*, Clothcu Pitta. &amp;c.

STEBBINS &amp; lit WE1.I

( A LI l.ML'K TOOL
Hand Sans Cr»&gt;s»-Cut Saw*, TeftfSn
Saws, Anctirx, Plauva of nil &lt;k-u-rintiona.
Bin and Bit-Stocks.
Ada*. Br&lt;&gt;i&lt;L
AYea, Hvf'ch da, S&lt;;uarr« uf nil kinds.
Ude Devi l*, CutuniMi mtd Morti- o Gircc*. Framing. Firmer, am ID ack hill Cids
el*, and Ilusmncra of al! sorts and sire*.

STARTLING NEWS
FIB &gt;JI

MAbi'N &gt; T •&gt;■&gt;!&gt;.

BORDER RUFFIANS! STILL IN THE FIELD.
I

HOUlAKETi FiXiNG.

SPI.IZXDID STOCK OF

NEW GOODS!
NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

■ .uufc H IwaJlk, «2-J 11

Plcaterifc, Brick, nnd Corner Trow. Is,
pint Ixvvl* and Plumb bo!», Whitt*
* adi Bniii*i. &amp;c.

I’ la not our iiifrtilion Io detail the borlofw ofCiXil Wuf. bui to cull attctitiim

■&gt;m lieing ■vli»l*i«’l in llt«iiic*. Ii

1&lt; had ta oaclarge raloo
]*rwr,ptipaM b&gt; a *» ’1
L'liaa attar*. i»a&gt;». tftl

DRY GOODS.

Sioe Thread, Sb&lt;m Knirc*. Iruu anti
Zine Haf'innr*. Pincers, Pmudira. P&lt;g
Breaks. Si-wiug and Pegging Awl*, die.
In addition to flic alxive rtiiutieraUvl

Beady Made Clothing,
llr-ntd, t
it. nnd Kentucky Jca
(Tiitli*: Shnutajr*. ( luck* and
ip*, Ihatim* md

Call and errndne isir &lt;«rk of

BOOTS &lt;5e SHOES.

,11 l« »44 «t pubaic ■uctiao b.Ur higti
o ilr- t«n*&lt; third ir«.
rfJa-wn
at 1.01 udutk in tha •nrru.Hm uf mU&lt;!
.fir and I*' M» prtndMf ami laimrt
.*nt Kurtgagr sad all or**' and Aar-

-Tiatf

*. Drum ■
oTHISii.

SILK PARASOL

ABD

cnA.xn kapidb stages.

COOKING STOVES,

sso*r

flaanng*. !f«». 4. I’M _

Comprising all the nrwtit ttid
zrcrovxd rtTTMRMa that ern be k-mght !••
tta* Ea*irrn 'niarhet*. Al*o. f«&gt; «iur c\l.tnlvc vnrictv . f PARLOR AND IIOX

■

{-i!.OCK&gt; Wirrsalrd to run &lt;n

NEVINS 4 KNAFEN.
Cril mW i*‘k •&lt; *"r

Summer Dress Goods.

(lalli'«. latwoa. Beragv*. Silk*. &lt;kc. &lt;tr-

.vorroA’s-or
'grt&lt;,t&gt;•
Wr W n&lt;* lirrvixr *■•■&gt; with firthlmia 1

.rth-l— In tbr rarbrt. * P&gt;*— ,hBt nu- \
„»t fad Ar »4t,
' A'
,
H«u. r. U*. Umhrr. Sb^l-. TV
&lt;
. r. . J.
Puli
I”"

lWa*..-Ttat ItatMey - H»r*g &lt;«•

Battle Creek, Hastings

Crockery. Glau and Hardware,

Fur TEN BIJILLLMkS; und thaw that QTONBW
Kin’t hr l«rat. for a trifle more, nt
rh&lt;* OtKAt* C»«n 8tvk« of

Tbaf'a WA-Thnt Vyou *»«’ «“ v‘ ^u ,k*
kl ’• brfMW »•*«*
y,w &lt;HI kw nu**' •

Xr tNKEE-NOTWN.t. • f*n4 vwxrtwraM af

Mill Saw*. Grubbing IL*-*. Wind*'
&lt;•!«*. Cut &lt;nd W might Nail*. Currin
Holts, Cfctilr ami Traer
tlnw Ki
ilex. In&lt;n Teulftrir*. Erling
y.-ird*. 8, nd .-rd Moul Sh-vri
&gt; thing
Cow Belli with Steal*, and
r|«r from a Twvnty-llorwvl’
Bar il«n to a Cambric Nevi!
Wr h»vu ako ;n*t rvecieed fIFTEE
TONS OT IKoN' AND STEEL; al&lt;
Zinc and Sheet Iron. which we wnt aa
ar a nwrat wo tow a* tn duly «wn|ic

Men « I foiilu'i- Soled Sfogar.
*•
w Brogan*.
“
Tic* ami Guifcr*.
ta-fir* Hnotciw. Walking Sloe*.
•• ■ Sil,*. Tlf4 and Gaitct*.

Farming Tonlw. of thr l&gt;v*t jaitti nm; afwn.
GriiuMnnrA «wl (Lirging*. Tubs,
Pall*. &amp;r.. Air.
7,.1/J/A'X—Ihin’t laim in the Sun, when
v«m ran h«V a good

* pan st

on hand nnd lor sale

•dire. Sugar

FIKE!!

We! also enrrv on
the FURMTCRE
Business and shall
keep everything per-,
tabling to tha,t Line. I
We use great cure in
the Manufacture of
our Furniture &amp; none
but the best materials
used and none but the I
best workmen employ­
ed. Among our 6’tock
may be found
sscnErimrs j.ro book r\is
? &lt; sat is. Bt'KIAl-S. so-

nM,-. „,.d cupiM-rd brk*. p».i!.»,&gt;
RuH*and S-rcw* of every variHv wpd
kind; Knob laorks and l.ntclica, Finbibing Nail*. linen- Trtitintlneo of etnry
kind. Cuplaen) Tr'.iuminsa. Pulley*. Bol
■nd Table f'a*io-s Shot Pnttebao and
fb-lta, Powder Ftaaka t-f ivi rr dt-acrip Cheap f r C.i*h. We u.-nid inviU a i-li ।
tim. Mnli-able Bmta and Wnndi-a. a: &lt;1 ut. ■ •xat’i'trutiiin of our Goad* and‘
Ground Wagn» Bnica, Gate H inging*. I’riroa. iu I, '»r will trv at id aatiaAr nm.
Strap Hinge*. 11i«’k* and Staple*. Iron
M FBHIN'S * KUSxKlL
2,000 ST2ra‘”-'fMKS1

rtad I’tlrrt
.
.
‘
&lt;f r . rfr. DOyiVfTS. rfrry fritty
nn-/ Stvtr. Sfrttir «'&gt;•! Sili.
nrt
Art-flriela,
Jliltonl,
Lutit ••"'I
fhuf-rt ol tr*ry Sly!r.
«ber«--r. IW«a.
K &lt;* naa«AXCMl.
Tam W.«4 Yara. A
«■“»' »O1U
*r.*4 rudM. Van Tmma Ar- *»a tbirS Hr*. Cemtirtrra, ah Wlw&gt;d«

GROCERIES !

TImt'o e«».-4»anneWln rut
• arairtcd
Ct at Burkk-y'

GREAT BARGAINS.

f.l
COTT.WK JBXXr
LTXD ,IX1&gt; C0.V.V0.T
BKUSTK.'.DS.
rarwrr ant’S’iei’f iadie*;"Td* S’.iji
_____________________
IlELFAND
OFIIEi:
JIAE1
WAI.E.
It lain*. Mana—. Faraturtlu*. FAito. IhmMr sm!
M Card'ewJ Cfoter Totdr--. Fvll Ltt&gt;f
^USta-KT^.^_________ .
| rU,„T41.|,.
,..^&lt;.^.1^ -^eriia L&gt; -d • . ! Lijl.t .S/uidt. Lo :ayn.

Ifrcss 1 rfinmni'g*,
KAil-nc

AH.

COMPETITION,
Our stock consists in
part of

Dry C&lt;wds. Crnrrrin. Cr&gt;.'trry end
&lt; fur (&gt;■&gt;«!• are non &lt;-flervdat a wry xinall
(a'Arva trart. Hats Capa and
advance nn ci*t. We «M-ak fin rein «&gt;r j
a nice awtmer.laiid rriwManp.
Immliaatie mini*. 1&gt;ut what we nay will
DOOTS AND SH0E\
l«c found to lie litebrilv true. We never i
Os great rarie'y of
talk £&gt;r Buncunilie. Our Goods, (with &lt;&gt;&gt;\
Ready Mads
■ •or own manirtiu-turv, ami importation.
, u Hl lie tbfind precisely ns we recommend
them. And as tn-price, we arc firmly
rcaolrrd to n«t hr undcreold by Mil *
llourcin Hr sting*. Manduill, Battle Creek
or Kalamazoo. Ix-t our eilituns and uil
••thcra wanting Good* in nur line, inaki a
note of thin, nnd try u», U-fure nuking Stile umlily or rrkv, NAILS, SASH.
tin-ir purrlriaea.
*
Uke an &lt;&gt;rih»!in actinon, our
of
Goal* is tveilainvd under several ifrTinl
1'atiA.QinlHc*, lAyn«
dis tineI fjarticvlart.
m’ifliM, rainiDcr sl-.-iif l&gt;
Ar.. VO which w.
FARMING IWNIIS: 1

’

lit- Caimi at Bm-k!«-y&gt;.
• - That I be lw*l MnW llj Vulttt
. tu la- h-sl |dt I Jmklt ly ’*.

Defy

COME AND TKY ME.
Thr atUataoior CASH BTTRS U jw
r whcital. llriae aa laar dimaa. aid
ir» twa IMTW
ttaa *aa warhuay

tliat cannot be beat in

line, such as Bureaus.
Tables, StandsjCIiairs,
Bedstead:

1'1 LI'

Wantcis

25 prr cent draper Acs rw *r&gt;rd
Oj «rrf ta this merit*
tfUVE Jeu retorawl f"*« Ikw Y«t wHk a
1 lIT E luvu on fund, a large and vxtvanive
*rr* Ur*, .t-wk *T BI BIKU «ad 6LMNKX
If Stock of Gioda atni are oeatinth GlKinfi. abU Atn ^r,i...rd u ainwady h-«
। rwrh ing din&lt;-t fmm New York, addi­
tion* to our alnauly Lirpa Stock wel.ctcd
j with great care aa tu the wauta of UJ»

tu kind and quality,
&gt; gulling th
principle of .
Small Profits nnd Prompt Pay,

-bahing that

Mex

TO WHOM GOODS WILL EXSOLD

STEBBINS &amp; BUSSELL

"Jtam la a «4» to t»r afain &lt;&lt; im.

We hnvp also, eve­
ry thing in the

Call. Immediately.

'

Tho Premised Good Time hu
CJiHAJP S’S'ORE OF
Come.

worhl

i HEAP CASH STOE

AT THE

lit lit an &gt;iu&gt; at

STOVFX
|
We utter no idle laxtat, when »» any
tiut our m»oriinmt.nf Sfovc*.l« better
*nd nmrv cxt&lt;-n«i«v than can ta&gt; found at
। uny Cither Store wvgt nf Detroit; and wr'
I do'luit ,pcak the cixna, kam» tmpth.
when w, proclaim to the ear* of the inlelllgciit tiliin«-n that wg wiu. mot « vj! nxMoin by any other hou*v, citbvr great
, or small.
TIX SIIECT.IHON. ASn COPPER
[ WARE—Of our owe mgnufu-UirV' &lt;L.
■ *aya &lt;e hand, and made to order, and ail
Gu/wla made by as will'be warranted

I

« rthout rwma
And now friend*, one word with you.
We burr apared tin P*in* or e»p.t&gt;*r to
.iriK-urr Rnnfla th«t «iU
y”* *•
wtnra. wr aoiieh from ymi a ; f&gt; nwia
wtroDagc: and wr wu«)d eatwru it a* a
wrtHihr flivt if
•»”
UfwK’
Ird acffiunt* alth o» wool I call and artdr
be Mine at the twritaat
We nr mi .*4.

hia ^aglee hwlanr coat.

fiOO
fc WKIUMAN
JS3E.
jT

i

�iM*-’*’5

IW8M!R!Hh7ix ttfs

.7t^zI,5 'aciNA n»s&amp;nAHCB"coMPT.

KANSAS. RMM

&lt;»r HAiriKHn*. &lt;&lt;&gt;x-v

i Fret- State 1!!
That is if we can miike
INCOMEby selling goods
cheiip. we' nW nhw
Prcraianu tbe pri'ir »!r.
.08;
receiving directly i gEt'£5«SBrfgS«g^.
imm New York n isstS^
large assortment
-• -'SffiJXi:
of Sprin; and

VJOEKK1NU BLSlNEUi.

8 u in in c r
goods
which we offer at r&lt;
duced rates, for
READY PAY.
Our stock is compr
sed iu part of

FLOCK BARRELH, TVHS,
ncrn.k HKKUH.
•
aul oUrlr eVery tfiiog in luat' 10*e rt buainae.
haul MMM»Uy wn lia&gt;«l. o&gt; made u. oruer.
MM ink fail) iuuiu irpellilwa IU Uic Vo-if erir g
'.iaa, uaflxing dou^ua vt'&lt;k&lt;vUk£ Ula wiace att«W&amp;Wt &gt;K t|iclV»«at^Mt astirr» uniartf that Be

H

e

- •«

h1

z

JMnut imixTN! n,.

rv»r •' wiiire. «r« »i inn mwimi w»

Lima—, mail it* lanuua tmumboa.
tie Will, x.s P cwulauuy un bauu. ail kiuua of

'

a.IY WEIMTEli ISIlev
’•SPMNG."
.!.&lt;» Aaii IJ)\\

»Re:l«T wittnfr. iMlowhrt tJr-.i
&gt;if(?irrni« M/r I.—

...............

StroUpk-*fi^tl.e)|. jtxVn.,
&lt;^l‘*yr!&gt;et Sliiprfa:
&lt;ft
ii-t?e»rt^ fi-jNiw Wrr!; idbl Lin

7Si;iiw,T.

With BtttltfrBtli* work- in [5
ioHrnF-m oF**.-. end littMti d

•JFIKFi Oil. PAlftTIM
M: l&gt; Alin# ArSatn.
IV
of «|.irh hi. t.. i.. i
twl or allotted4f&lt;®.mv •!,.

Twrntr-eklah ot Jci ant&gt; -j:
Ji.n&lt;!4 &lt;li«rril»iti«iiv w.ll i m.- ,!

tidhlslirstmscrtirii,..

Io

persons

Kl

ft|

■ ‘Si

Icec'J;

STOWS (MVEN AWAY

We do4iot wish to
brag aliout selling
goods cheaper than
our neigld'vrs, but am
I RE’MoNT :
Huawn
Biscovered at Last !
.
nidniv'. ai.E'~

Every gtibx-fi^er ol (hr.-e
itl.-d tu n copy «d* th..| ! *•,
ruling-. •'Swtiird.n Night. ’. r•
ny .tf the follunini'
.Mug ait..

Sbxs.

S

Id. i.|

Alw«, tit.- oV|Ui»;t

st saflfciiXrsii.,
■■
^MiauJl noU&lt; &gt;«—aa.iiiH**'

»
‘
Dcntrns,
. • • ShiK-nj®..
'Shirtings. Kentih-’ty
titps.
| Keudv ttudv &lt; h'tliinv.
' Butfe
Ct.c’.ery.
llarJui.rr
_
.
. &amp;:«?.. &amp;«.. MB
: t-ict every thing tLj-uu- Iricnik n id.

"WOOD
T!*a Burtn of th • t

Ginghunm
Prints

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

’

YU-

"!Ki.

hnv.iijL

C.1SII.
mid wishing to niaki
pniclnises. we would
say give us a call and
we will sell you all yoi.
want at v&lt; ry low rates,
no matter bow small
your ‘-pile’'. That good
Tea kept constantly
&lt;&gt;ii hand.
.Money on those oh
notes and account
will be thankfully rc
Xtcveil.

Mrtg-izii

■ l.|.|lllr&gt; Hl &lt;&gt;|V(Tllt». I’fw.1&gt;SIM »Ukll
UV uC. tI HUI
W&gt;

&lt; uppre Wuw.
!U«« a Block, Slab
IfaXc. Mieigau

HadaJriifcmatMmiaiuNk

li.iui.srAYV^uWTtairr, Manufatu
tun tile of tin- M.ig:i/

t^SSr.Hkh."*
hip. ui&gt;l plo

j ’hr cotmtry.
|
F- t further part u
'i
?T’*’ {‘fn**'1
ar
in tb villag ol
, Inlua! l.-tl el thr afar vf tin* t'eariy
fci ticiu&gt;wethu&gt;utal1pe:-u»- cuMvrta.
■I. i_-&gt;.i. •
&gt; ..
du.i. r..

•t»i Offkv, Idtl \\;it.

JAMES A. SV

OR-NT &amp; 61 APLIiNG.
Ha hi’fa-. J-ine is.

1 truer cienerai. l-« &gt;&lt; &gt;k aveni a

IOTW!

22*.

J. r. Rntatfan &amp; Co.. Dcaknt in

IlntMtn

Battle Creek Adver'kemeat
r. iki un.ua; of tb&gt; place cUriaaut and IfaCvriJd
■I. lU Il.guUla HIL.» it rabl tMU.ll u&gt; ialx'i "C
f Mullgag. •, ut ragca li.-aud iii'i. uw uLicli .usl
Mvllgagl ana fiu.y a-cgUnlLy IL« aaid J. V. iMian. a&gt;c tu lb« aiAliiaigUid AlUrt IVainer ou the
I'lb day U thpuiulxi A. U ;8«l, a bull •u-.t aa*iCLtl.»i.l U duly (i. vtd&lt;d iu ibc Krg.aUla VILlv
-.7.... i i— ••lr . . U..U. ava. .... . ..- aa

JEREMIAH BKOAVN

MHU- •«**■* —I. .b.,-„1 t,i-T&lt;|. .» t.M
v* NAXMWTH HICl; 1.11 (in. .,

MHXK'V
that baa pttrttd U. be aa uinrr akii CvULLtv .
txvel Anu and lr»»i. and LUU teecta iu Ukii
Valia . faiwa. aa lUraau.a JhtnCaTi :• lukK-. aim
uiTlnr tfw uiat ksmib 1 tare Iibuhu it tv be bacu
«.in Biuidi »(•«&lt;(••• in KelulUaut cud Inu-ruultavl
r«^.
1— -u-lpajy^,^
i •. i. :-u.,. , - .f —l,.l|
— tail? •
.. . ,
j
&gt;v. Mil Oil,.if'!.., &lt;■; I Ir
la-, i.l .. ill I*, iu U apj4&gt; I
!■ . • ;

For ule bv G1UNT A rTAVUMFU. UaaLO*.-. ;

NEW STAGE BOUTEI

£’«•

fc..'- .. .

THE! I- F'lML

■“** A».uiuniuzv*&gt;.

TBI-WEEK I Y Hb&lt; of Star- h*»

N.IKTU.IUE SALE

'*abb.

\ iMMiUiuiMU haaliugo aim haisn-awu.

ETAVT T l aving lath nadv Iu lie | . n.eui &lt;t
a Mltail. bin el bum •} milieu I.. U IMUfl
U led. utuiv Lt lloil^agr. eanuliuLy li-I. Him-1
rr tv M tlliarn I- lw. ll.. and Uatcu Uir Wb Uy «t
Lugu»t. A. U.' IS S. Hl’C aLlca aaid M. ttgagr i.undisl iu tbr
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'raw urrtitr day a brfan- :l&gt;» lie..- prnrribrd lor
ILair ami at sore.
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TERMS—11^0, DI ADVICE

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICH. THURSDAY DEC. 18, 1856.
fit
went to his desk isddrwt
chuck for one hundred sad fifty pounds.
In the course of (wenatfon, Sir Willi«n 8©.tt, who I belie t.u had been much
a&amp;cted with mt'sHtnd my spjdicntioq
_ ■•rofeaaioim!.
I. A. Bouroox, Attorney and Counsel*
“ ch*D“'T. Gvocr al U..I

Wtaa tte iftuw ut Ulluig tut;
1 tyrant I us to lb« pour,
Ar d 1 bowl around tU pour nu'i door
ladUmal wailing tone;
At»« I KMp wilLlu hi* throltM evt.

Tf L. 'R#t. Attorney and Coiuutdlor at
Law. Cwil»ctja«i4,CwBVr.TaMit&gt;g, PemuntClMm*.
L-*."? A«rnc,r* allruded to «&gt;th prea.t.tneu.
and Oddity—Cedar Crerk, Uuit Co.. Mien
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CT.-- - -• ttK&amp; HotiiKooK. Atn.rm-iwji &lt;;.u:n#. llura at Law. aolUiu ra in Cbaucvrvi Land tax, I»
Miranre and CuUscfing a&lt;rata '
OBct- in tte arcvtid tton of Rower » bfeck. Mai#
Mutt, llaMina* Micbutan.
MHtMAN M I ALL. t ll.ta G DOLilROOK.

b'-nte* Mviv.. th.- Art
•T. :.lid .1 til kt I in the A|&gt;Mill. in. king four «l&lt;&gt;|lntw
tf ipnter, Ih-mHvm tin- ti.lt.nllr.ild*- fx.inrng nr plrev
&gt; lij-nn-iiwl tn tiiMition.
•• fl-i V...„drir&lt; ► tn tin- E»iy Night.’«-rin htnw &lt;-ith r

Us! h.-1 lau-twU. &gt;o aiv 6«ro* dchght,
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afcpair, «&gt;«U &gt;u wtUwru&lt; bbgkl,
Oh tl.«~s&gt;&lt;4l&gt;*r&gt; bsu«-»tri»vs Wl;
And 1 |0um Uw ira&gt; in b, r snullea ft,

Ltdy’i.
I'nited
Knick&lt;*rb.&lt;t-kcr MajinM.1t*#zill&lt;-. IU.&gt;r-lc WimmPm.

Or tirratlMMqxw bu akin.
Hut w brii 1 uwet tbr lune and fam
Kith cloilduf lorn «ud thin—
(&gt;' then T pliifb tlirlr fandthrj Air
. P. U&gt;&gt;tiKK«n A Co.. Deplore in Drug#
A M»Jki*&gt;O. FaU-al Madirtnna. VustvOila, TurUumnic Fluid. Purt I-iunura, |ly. Alafl*.
\Viiht..« &lt;lla-» Putt*. WmfowSaah. Orocerir,,

ncnaipllr. &gt;l current rales ct H'hinfr.
Warrants Wushl cud sold.
,
(ilJEAT DISIOVEin !

Lan

The ptiWoaophcr’e 9t«nc Found
MKX MADE RICH BEFORE THEY K5OW IT

routs, iten taa b« tKnigbi. tor fl^cir morw».
al sot oilwr ,tors lh» a:jr uf New York II latte
oalt j-lscr for tte peoptr of Batilt Crvwk. Kalaniarro. Maratell,
//«»ifrn'7», and the tvm&gt;undinfi Country
lo purebaae pM»d* U&gt;. tfe*
.■&gt;!■## jrire me a
call usd U»t &lt;h» truth of liua saaertioo. or
Send in Yopp Orders,

•ad tte aoods win te Mtoeted and put wp with aa
much rate- aa if ton wvre prtaowl to select thru.

kOS.- 4: «onpr»e&gt; rse.-yTi.nro a««J kind of Sugars.
Mi !*•«’. Syrup, fie., which will be ~dd at
liEMAKKABLY LOW i'lflCES.
Tra al from S» to T-- crola per pound. Ccffrr (ron&gt;
It It ’» S” rent, per ]~und- Hsfoe’,«r &lt;to«crip
tu&gt;n from a Hrmnj to a Ho. 1 Mackmll. »p^»
.ill nvl alia" tut to cnunrinta U-e wbuir uf w«
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'■ It is to tfe&gt;si 4 W. vlmaent to c.&gt;tn»mfo
dvr MR-h a yok.; V&gt; Iftiw wi«i. bfilaa
. fe&gt;id figure of medinvvili rh. tone, thin
■ sell then.selves t«» the &lt;leti*tMU wfen
we propose tu uy t.rday fo specially addrrtsfed. The best of met) and wuntrn
are liable tv do something, ur to have
"•tnr hear relatives ufeire g.KH| repute
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can beYictvssary for quuUug this testimv-

A. W. V-rttW- Bsddk- red Tlnrnr-# Mak­
er. RK-p'to 0.Bock, avwlstia.*
Kcsp«ur« Sant, nwtinp- M”-.
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r. c. Miu-ul, k.CT.Sfcn.^J r-wli
renter. ' Step near Foot a.Hotel. HaiUngs.

Waal ilumgb etuspotitoe'a cra«i tte p
Palms wortU winniM n»r yrt •« F&lt;
Action I acliuw! &lt;foat jou tunsL
Or puated to others sipect to te
Men to Mlrtlfou era CBab.ua d. foal
Aapsbbtea are grew* tn gw aieteiy
la f»a Bilan* shtin# t* Itiroght
Lto. awafotnaMfoatota'i
Alt the toiling world bath wrrott
Laars u»
byuka M&lt;1 let ®« I

Stubborn Ld.datoe! wntot and C«w

B*OWJt

&gt;DWN *ueep.

ILK BOAR-

&gt;ueh pUUk-i

kRiBvd la M r ft dteites.fra ussli
■ ■ •.
Q. 1 believe yoii hav* been acquainted
with Mr. Beaurain some time; and would
svpboM: tbit you have seen hl(u iu u great
deal uf buslneaa I
A. He had been my client a considera­
ble number of years; 1 had known him
well, and 1 ever held him in great re-

had faas spplteatlo fawn Mr. Mnrlay
to Sir William fieoU on behalf of Mr.
B* aural*, and that aome otbar sum had
bere asot to hhn. BirWilliam Bembavine some feelinr for the man’s situation,
Mid something, I believe, abont gettiag
him a little place In Somerset House or
the Custom*
\
Q. Who mentioned Somerset House
or the Cu»tom&gt;l
A. Sir William Scott.
I understood
be had uiffre in answer to a propoaitimi
from Mr. Beaurain; snd be said; *tf Mr.
Beaurain will puint'out any little place in
Somerset House, or In the Custnm-Houae,

Q. When .did you bear, sir, that be
had fallen into distress, and that hi- was
hampered in his affiiirsf
A. lie applied to me on the excommu­
nication taking place, and ad vised with
me Iti regard to the made of getting rid
uf it; I took considerable pains.
Q. Did y&lt;&gt;n, In consequence of any
cun-municatkiD with him, tee Str Will­
iam So ill?
Q. Did you ever ask, or did Sir Wm.,
'
A. (did. -lie applied to me, after ad- Bcotl propose, that Mr. Bsaurain should ’
1 vies lit- had taken, to bring an action a- ' have a maaterabip in chancery!
i gniast Sir Wlllratn Seott.
1
A. It was fv ahanrd a th;r.^ tfet I could
Q. After advice tu bring an action |I n &gt;t think of it. I should have been very
i which be statefl be bad rccenod from an-1 clad to salt Sir William Scott fora small
1 '-thcr iiuurter 1
place fer Bhn; but the other was ton ah'
A. Yrs; he applied to me after I had j surd. Then, air, when Sir Wnu Scott
। ri-fiawd entirely to have anything tu do •I expresaed a hops that that would put an
i with him concerning bis Mcti.-n, whigh 1 mid to all further application# on the part!
। told kirn, as it was not fimnded in malice, i। of Mr. Bewuntni, I thought it highly pre-;
could n&lt;&lt;t stuixl.
I .'poo refusing his re-1। per that I should have au acknowlcdg- |
i|(ic4t, I told him it was my uniform prac- | ment from Mr. Beauiain (Jibe receipt of
('riw-crrmintti by Mr. Park. .
I ticelncvur to draw any pleadings ngainst I the money, nnd for the purposes 1 had reQ, You had written thin latter, then,
is. wliii-h might remit ft- m im rxpn. 1 “■&gt; gvntkrtian, wltlnmt apprising him of || reived it. In consctpii-nre (if this request ■ ix&gt; your own liandwrititig, fie Mr, pcauhi most insrmtero. the f irmerroiim* , the iii-trucuons I had ruci-lved, tp give the 'I of Sir William Scott, I thought it was I rain Afterwards io copy. Of cmuM. hav­
■fvrn d. and men of the k&lt;sw*t m-h- , gentleman au up|H&gt;rtunily of i(puaing ’! my duty tn Sir William Sc«&gt;U to gel u&gt; ing received it frt&gt;n&gt; you, be did show it
ty. uitli a spirit that would Imw-k what was going forward, and in urij&amp;-ihat !! acknowledgment from Mr, Bcaurain, and an the Mknuwledgenwtit to you.
You
'** irnlifn.lt v and a courage that would I should kceviyc from him the full rot ap­ vf the term* upon which I had received it; learned, an you have cosnmaaknled in
w rlieth nt nnv moment rather than probation of the step about tn be tiikcti. for, in addition to the threat of bringing that fetter, that Mr. Beaurain had been
vi.littitsrijv hre- rno the slave* I 4tvl I accordingly w*r«fi» t-' Sir Wiliam an action, he. Mr. Beaurain, bad also I reduced to his then aitswtexi by fae then
Upon receiving thrown out threats that he would make an cxcotniDunicatkitt!
•t t|ioi-r rxtortixnora. whore very f-t-r* | tfcoU fur the purnu*-.
1 '
’
. my fetter which 1 wrote tu8ir William applkntion to parliament, which I though; ■
A. I believe *&gt;; be eo rrpreacr.tr&lt;L.to
i-Cth.-ir {.rrertire wi'luwtt inspiring them , Siott, be gave me un nppofnuncuL It «xtremrly Improper! He acccd. &lt;1 w my 1
■ilh ilinciKt.
From the .Iny this cm- was merely a fetterdnsiriagan inU-nicw, suggwwhin. and concurred in the prnpric-.
Q, At the tiinp that letter was so pen­
rat" i&lt; 'igrit-A tie pun-Hnwr is miH tn WIh.d I mw Sir William Scott, he ex. ly of giving Sir William Scott an ac- ned by you, bad not Mr. Beaurain writ­
'
knnwtedgmcnt of that jpfl. add duaired I ten a Utter .whisk yon di Wgbt Wywtre
,M' Fnthi-r of Evil.
From the dav ho pressed bio surprise al his havi
. r,
m# therefore, tn throw it Into the form of opinion, to be a mure fit qpel
’L«w that (ntnl *».fi he m4v promise him- l .supposed re have done any lhi«*
A. 1 have no recollection of any reeh
•If f.-r the n-ninimlrr.if bis life akej&gt;l.-N» er. or anything illegal, and dppbimed any a letter, and writ.- it In what terms and in
1
intention'
whatever
with
regard
to
Mr.
what manner it should be communicated, , fetter.
, •
•
i-.'litn Bhll nnximtw dliVB.
| Bcnursii’, further than he w as authorised *n&lt;l 1 lielieve 1 either wrote it for him to !
Q. At that time the action was brought
I by tin- regular prw-tife of the court. I copy, &lt; r dietatej it tn him, or some other 1 —was it null
(
.
.
(Here a fetter was I
stfited to him that I bad known Mr. Beau- way, I nm not sure.
A. I do not know, really, air.
rain fin- many years. 1 Mated to him the pat it;to the uitnews’ hand.)
Q. Recollect yuunadC
.
go&lt;&gt;d will ! Im ItowatdsMr. Beaurain. I
Q. Is tbnl (he letterl
A, Y am not sane, I have no raeolhor typrcsentril to him the state uf hi# family
A. The Irtkr put intn my hand is the _
' ami how Im had fallen into (decay; and I letter I hddrresttl to Mr. Beaurain, to be I
ahi I in England #n»u&gt; fiftv veitra represented to him that he was a man written afterwards by Mr. Beaurain to ■
in n -nto- which attracted n»« little nt. I nbo Mould Im grateful for any act of«k dip. This h Mr. Bcauraln’s hand wrion nt the lune, bitt uhirh. |M*rlin|*. sistimev. and I tc sunmetided him a&lt;.at:
Mr Solicitor General.—Hand the let- J
ohjeyt'yfpity.
Sir William Scuttaan»vi i-r tq tuu Kas:
ter in.
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•*tli», I deny any Intention whatever, in
[This was a letter written by Mr. Es- j
any way .whatever, to injure Mr. Beaurain piimaseJbr-Hc&lt; Beaaraln tn xig;;
ad '
but as you repr&lt;5Knt him a fit object for dress tobim, in which b&gt;ax pressed bis ■
cuuridcnitioti, 1 hare uu objection tu as­ thank# for Sir Wtn. Sentt’skindness, red
A. ft was. But allow me to state hnw
sort him.
Communicate that to Mr. lavs: “God forliitl that 1 shnuhljiupulc it tl.u! letter waa procured.
That and an­
(tfie excoinmunllioo) to any malice, to other letter wsa procured by Mr. BrauIfewirain, and whhtevei
reconiniciid as n proja-r
any oppression, to -any unworthy mo­ rafc1# coming to my hmiec when be knew
mg him. 1 idudl adopt.
I was at Wi^HnateriWin . •**
’
tive.’' He also says;
At thia tune Mr. Beaurain w«» eonfin“In besunriug upon me that tuun.XloQ,
Q. You mutt nut tell us what be might
• dinLudgatc Jirisok,
My recollection and in th; pn-miao -of his foture patron­ know, or what he wvK to others.
rtiuy rather'Ik- variable upon this sulqcct age, 1 feel that he was ipflueqred by no
Mr. 5oficiar firamri.—Hu b gHug to
but'I wrote to Mr. Beaurain the effect ul other motives than brnevulenoa, sod per­ tell you that errtaih letters were purkrinthe con venation I liad with Rir V illiarrt haps a representation msdady him by I[ cd from hisl-otMe In Ufomcery lane’
Sir William Srertt.
whom the
yen;, that I win. not an unworthy olject of:
pctiri.wi was filed, appointr-d th&lt;- y«wm" | Scute Mid. I 1 iK-lieve, wishing tn know
aatisty hi|n, and what
nun’* fiitiir-r tu&gt; the natural nnd miff «-ilt-1 «bat tejnia
At the elope Mr. Espinosa# write#:—-j they were taken ; fofl wirat I ram* back,
•d-fep-r*-n ronpprnrtn him. Mr. Tfesn- [ be would reasaide.- a handsome gratuity ।
or kindrnsH on tla&gt; part of Sir William -Ibe above fetter I have written, fo pat I ttalettM* ware gone.'
-.
rain r&lt;-fii*.sl to nerrt*. pretrodinf that Im- ■
Sentt.
'Che answer I received from him your ease"a little stronger. Do nut let j
Q. (By Mr. Park.) Doyoumippoee
roiild in&gt;1 nffhrd t&gt;&gt; render himself liable '■
'it be said that 1 wrote it, as it sir add seem ,' thsee tko fettera* I ha*e shown you are
for the c«t» tluit the c'ladfen mjuht have
t». come entirely from yourself"
1
tn pay.
Sir Wilftam Scott thereupon ;
Q. DidpiU write IW as your senti­
proceeded tr» oxriwnmtmichte Mri Bpau-,
ments, or M the sur.timtmts wlifeh you
rain. but. thusisH *une neplrrt nr ftrad: collected from Mr. Besuraui, to Ik-cxvi-rtence. the prrltmifinrv citations'to ap- ]
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pransil
by hlml
.
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pear or lie exroniniunicated -were wot wr-1
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A. ! wrua! it as thie sent) men is which
-. I-.1 up. .11 him.
,
' 1 thongfat Mr. Bekurain had fult for what
The effect of Beaurain’# cxcnmmiinlra• Lad baen' drtne for h;pi. h wax aubtniv
tion, as In* aft. swaltts irttt'gsrt. &lt;1t‘ to ruin ,
i ted to him as a latter proper foe him tu
bi# Imaim-M«.i»jaa smtw. and hi# ere। write, if be thought fit, and deliver it as
ditnrs Wied him nnd threw bint Into pro
«&gt;n. He thrwitened tr. bring .in nppenl
from Sir* WiHiam ffeott’a dtoriri.m, mid
abbot
nlsa.tn gi, Ufiuw Pa-Sbrturet for relief—
r
e
rr *»J5L
Sir Willuyn was on much diatiirlied l.y
Walfam 8rott for Mr. Branrainl Did
prospli t of having hm nnine lipmght lrynupotyoarself metitfon a moimMbnforc the comilfy irf «mnl-xmn with stn-b
.-rebin of bankrupt# to Sir William Scott
nn nnpnpnlnrprt»**&lt;“a«evromfonnWtl- n
but while 1 am here, ronnned, it m impoa- ]
has nlready bei-.une, that under the pre­
text &lt;»f relii-ving Beaurain from h« credi- silife.tvr jnc to dv reyMMU for the com* f
fort of my giils. My. fuclmgs at tern* i
tnra, be'te-nt in bln\ bv Mr. Eapinaare,
■
.
BC-auraih’a htform-v. £150—other surn*. OTL-not to be d«ferib«id.
i remaht-fedth great rrapcCt, "
i; waa ttfid. through' frfher parfitls-feind
.
•
HMFslr.'Ac/
o; Ruppntong,
encouraged him t» hope forwtn# *wt df
, .WiLiraM Btarxxix.
the MMUM n&gt;&lt;«
GutOTjatnaSMX,
..p J
Beaurain say that
And if he had written xnytjuni or
Friday tetehlug, p u cl&lt;M?k.. [•. _t
ag, thrA- va. still th#huad^.at»d
“Mr; EspThiissc resumed htfanager i
Qmoelring that Hi demands wefts fiinitICTS*
ed al that time to tbc meres uf his liberatiun faun prifjB, it uocatred tb-w *om 1
.. .
----- — —great ois&gt;mn.
\ eutal impnj.kiu.wa nmy be so misnmstrued l.v n malicious enemy as tn lie m
pnjudieiHl as a positive crimk
I irnta who are rrnnt Innocent are those
who would feci most keenly sipr aneh
inArmislructtom, and would ' m„kr tb,
sacrifices oniinsrilr tn escape it.
tor su.-h ns these, there arc a)wavs per.
-ns lying in wait, ready tn take ad van’
tmte ..f tlieir defi-nrek-srer*. like Vernet’s
mhon* in tl&gt;&lt;- desert Iwn-rring over the
'-’’I? n' ' 11,1 '■xl’irv&lt;* wwnil. waiting until
it Miall erase U&gt; have strength to resist

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Lf.»..«u
1«W&gt;
vMn (te-T-mu &lt;r Sir IrtllUra So.U
.U dOCTa. auitotkwSCTld prulaUj
MCTto JVdOCTWuo»&gt; «aMls».
feCTy.ltoto kMtatatiwCT-tre

iWOuMoOl'

�that latter.
Q. Then l»d you nut
creed -with
Sir V\ illiaoi Boxt sl*41t 'tin.- seutcoc* uf
excirumuiiicution. which thi
aueb a serious nllcnttioii in
man’s aituathnr, and did not1
« aHUOly

Hr.
&lt;fflO.-~W. Mn.L8~

•Arfidhrw.
vxi. that in ,
order to make the simile complete. ida»&lt;-ry is, rtYo now, forging a »x J«4Tr&gt;-i» UIriisd FHxdom and War Hyphen in '-nkv

Em?

Uldiab him in ha tusmese;
prosnklnp ho future p«;r.mage should fa
ground ext-.rtion taiicw its afan
extended to Mr. Beaurain!
A. There fa no doubt about It. I felt £150, raisrl bb ho{&gt; t^hcr. sod r ^r »■tiling feelings far Mr. Beaurain'situa­ some appnntmwH &lt;w pr.Jsr.m-t*TltLs
tion, and I have no donbt it was the -&gt;•
fa-vu vud'that his aagdiisn wi-m w» high
lsm&gt; deter.-nirati.in ofSir VkUUrnm Scott

■on tfa
thin ft
We*

tn expose them to the dethrive invulta of
the deapoticul world. We arc cnntintuil-

to prbeura him aj’.facv, iftbc matter was
prtserlybrought before fuin^- .
tber mujfL uuku.-*,i
Q. ■ At what pfriod was -it that thia out • unecotuidini ibe chanwtirof Lbc kwtnI that'they Kt.- &lt;-rr
■vwsatiim tobk pipa;! .
.. • .
•ertoiiR diatoHancv fat*.* n tli'a
A. tri Uie'vrar ,1810. ,,t
Q. W as this after lbe%cntencA of*(!■»-''
ronplr—itTittle family disagreement no*
IsMua had MMrmtthdI
,
U -was uxultitnriy predicted, by the nn- and then prrhapa. but^-p«»trw! that 'drift
i. terrified democracy of the -N«&gt;rth,; that, amount t&gt;. i.ny tiring worth eailteg tr-ru'- &gt;
I.-—faaMocMr. Bia-hamuilsgt.lihgftopik. ’'’
whin tin; PnwWeutial campaign c|«urd,
' by (he alcctiun of th.-ir candidate, nll tfa- tii,-*l&gt;ri.ic a good talking to f..r far term ■ I ।
'lo k 11 the id.tor's pin thrust through
trout lea, hiibr fa-Htiga, and pr^udft-ex. aunt Mutrfoor.; ’and tlx,’ll :n**
lit. '..ngi.i—fa would get it trai il
try uncmpluqunterj ufliev, and when which preceded ssw-h ‘a rinsummatiob Kvtfar ugsln. «n i li ;«• hf!u«&lt; i-!ik. b u'uip gentfauau state- . ifat in tion-s o!' would be allayed; and harmony and qui- ny—Mr. Plcnv might liavc brought i
Kwth wily £160,'be ihMt vlneiwr ign throughout the length and hout this desirable r. -"ip. n. but he did’­
tmg u&gt; ^-|xnud nitfa-r fe­ breadth of our land. They loudly jl fa­ talk tu her in the right nrxruw-r; Ic net

nnd ibn-. filrfwjr prratt
i both silly and inonfastent.however. it will I* pu» k»&gt;hi

rv i ffKa&gt;.««!» &gt;tu *«V'i&gt;i*fy km th
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Effort- nr !. i-&lt;• niU J. ,t.y tfa - 8. BntEKgtenanffSliM-.uri l,-n, .
jdiicure tfa .uftrodur- p?ad,
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,. A'rit»."»-t o»“lb« «n»n.

Hv I T; iltfa qe and Piicifie Rji|r&lt;iM|
1 A N.«fahfI;»wiaietM1nn.-*..:.1&lt;
Wv invite ijl ,w&gt;.are willing !• c u-(
•.
'-uri
1fa*v llilia,.if tfa bill favomiw a ;
cial med tfa charge, made against lhemihy tn avoiding at bi-r. uid ctiRltig ber bar
tribute anvthlugnf a pMHe-.il moral. .♦ r4ht’ J4; -•.
•r
(in- ,...f—
1 An tr -uii btatow, which t.s pulnj iff jahc-ti-in
the Ilepublratna, of being slavery exfeti- namra, mid. -you kn-&gt;w u'HStii’m.d.- ,r i fit. ran niitm* t- -fl. s.-and *! ir-rtiel - i
when
thqy'are
m
'4.I.-&lt;1
a't-^B»h.
Mr.
Bp,
...
..
,
«
gctlsr
with
L
’
nlou
(iffa
get*
it.)
will
Kranrey.but
tnS
•ti&gt; mists; asM-rtcd, very strvmxiady, that
।fauian undetotanfa tfa*c that?*—H&gt; wijl: ' '
.
&lt; .
makr him - nici lltfa Uuhi.
We nrv J Thmtw a ’r"nk M- - —
.-■-trura,;
they considered the Nonkitrrientiim
uwe-o*.- t
!S£r!2JJ2*±'5*«*i
principle n finality to the-agitation td t fa. n it) nrW'i'*,. n. a an 1 lx
;h
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forty-l.^rfb orgreca of north L
aJa rwd-b-mk io yt®r podtrt.
•
*&lt; fcr IWI. Don,
.M
H-Uc
1-tairhrBb,
slavery quentieax; dvridld-tbe chargw that. whose 'eraliraces she s&gt;&gt; much prefers !•
0- Bj Un 8..Iwatar -tisaaral—W b&gt;t ,,r-c-------------- --------- wum. I »l*&gt; intendad lo make amne general pnthose of her apotiM*. iu another din-ctim7&gt;eury and Judge Lvrotrfpfv , t«* Btrakti-n,' M.ryBrllie, San Jr—- &amp;
ErcxtLxifT. - Cudty » L-dy* B«s»k fi»*
idhu asyafamt ill
whigk'shall not subject tbern afterwords j '**•■•*&gt; fi»r the tra.-sportation uf slaves —yrai nesd’nt mention it, but Im&gt; w ill just JariuJby l-'rtntht’talUc. It 1- * splendid
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\ Th“ '“mi; line is to be owned and r. .v
A.' Hoaaid “.jhiu may' mrt hav« heard
to impli-asaitt predicunients uf -»hh&gt; sort, I through free States, at the will of tfa-, give him an intndiwtim to that brant;,
troll, d by the above cvnipani.*. 'Ifa
»l iolm Griekitt, the Maratml, 1» dead,
N-s. and well worthy the attention nd
and rap.T
ia figure to rffa »-nd ^uniod
dlgnity £rl fill wed
: number of acres of land nibruod in i|. ,
iplxlike litlU t¥rol«*—Culm—
[isplaca-ri io ths gift of tbo Lords ofthe 1
|&gt;str&lt;Hiagc ofnli ladie* of t*sti-snd m«.-lli------ The Whitfield dcttlderac) in the ! fab. me is variously eatfaurt.dat o»hu,
|
and
sbc
wtll
be
sura
to
wtu
bhi
affeitii-n
&lt;u uo&gt;v w« i-vucc u ii Tii-r
iaaulted iMabnud, whan it wasvicn wins. |
pence. “The &lt; Inly cHld,"s beautiful ate, I
ai-«- ah- i ugagvd in stavmg off busi- i dred and fifty to two hundred and title
WWth/kft.
,
.
pered that there existed a possibility ♦&gt;? I nway fmm hh t&gt;ld lore, who will return cngniv ing, is alone worth half the -»u scrip• ttti'rt hv tfa filling up of vacffliuis mtlbon ofaert-*.
Rt-examiatd if Mr. Sahtilor Grueral
11&lt;&gt;Tx-r fateful bualmnd, and they will live
tfa.- opening of the slave trade through .
, us.n i.....
t'- u:?.....
ti&lt;
imp
rice.
Ynq said, 1 ti»DK, Bir William Ssvtt
,! together lie two doves.” Bueh appear*
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t- - j yttevr tn^direction of ti e State of Louie,
tfa-ir instrumentality.
। .
stated to you that if there was any little,
- We-n py the t»rms is Ti.xilr to-gj»krnlw-r* tn admit ta.- G.-nrpd a&gt;u hart- urw, Arh.mw, Miawteri. Trxnn :.n.l ( /
place pbogt the Cwstam House,' which
Will thee-ntingcucy. which they de­ tu be the "modtu operand!,”tiy which th.- '.IWric (.f (&gt;nr readers. Who wish to obtain
del*
gate.
W«-think
tfa
rrpnMfartw
I
iforaia.
Tfa
Central
Rai1f&gt;&gt;..d
and ■■! i-,
should lie pointed out, iu- would ead.-uvor
manded in order to cnal-lo them to re­ existing difficulties betwei-n Slavery and ci-piv» for the coming year, all the rntvs- while ffay fav- lh. &gt;ra.T. will fa very j br*m'E'1 U
o\w ti. tfa r
to uau his intloenec tn pn-cure it tor Mr.
^it^ni “udfcta6d “P«t
trirtue, and store peace tn the country, has favn gran­ I Frvwdom arc ti&gt; be fate ver settled, nnd
Ilk. Iv to uor it to Mr. Wlrtfii M’s diaail- r?““'d
'fa N"'
ted. They have elected tfa-ir oandldutr, jI jx-an- rest-■ red'to the country. Now ur ,
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■ tbrrn nnitc te grunted tn tl.r Ni.rtl.rtn
A&gt; Ye*.
Terms'Cash in Advance.—On- copy
.
aj&gt;| P|M lf„ JUilr.w.1 (ifapw,
The Judge tfan pr».cv*ded to charge J and. like ml, tfa-y have spread him all do nm pretend tn lie “a prophet, &lt;»r ev»n «ne year, W. Two copies &lt;m«- year.f&amp;.-. ’•amage.
Q. Was that upon any gnumd offn1- |
jyhe »&lt;HI of :a prophet," hut nre do cunfi i■ Three copies &lt;me year, tfl. Five «&lt;&gt;pi«-s,
------- A repritl nl’ tfa sugar tariff is an-,
—----------• ■ • *«i '--------‘
. ing lM it wx* iris duty togiteit furwny . t.r jury upon tfa fau -.ftfa- case. When ' over tfa troubled wutcra; but the surging
I tiritnt&lt;-&lt;i
I
T*11' E"'*4* I’i’^ur, tfa Free State
injtptice be might bo supp&gt;a.-d to have fa fad tmiwhrd, tin-jury retired, and albr I billows rush proudly r* In nntrammeli-jl[dently predict that the end of all thtsagi- &lt;&gt;0e year, six! nn extra copy to tiu- j*-r- n
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p*P&lt; r- P-iJ.faed. T-.|- ka. ha. fa,,, a-.,.,
duow.te Mr; Beouraia, or was ft t«. fa about twenty tnlnutra delifaraiiim. I.n.’t
sending the club, making six cojfirs. •!&lt;&gt;.
■------- Look forunr ortwo Railroad bill* I iwuetl, so tfaf tfah nrtt ti--w two
‘ frv, dotn, shaking,th-Jr frothy manes, iual tatlon cannot be tbui easily procured.— | Eiglil Copies.ene erar, jinditti extra copv
[
in
a
verdict
for
tfa
plaintiff,
of
n-rty
shil,
granted up&lt;m the same footing as the
Irngv. with a writt.-n paper, ti. the lo!l-ov. '! laughing to acorn, those &lt; fa. have vainly No real terms of peace ran ever Im eatal -' to the pe-ison sertffet* (he club, making, in &lt;«r Legislature during tfa homing1: ci-। State papers pi.l&gt;|isfa-d regularly ir. th,jCluOfafara given io him!
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territory,
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I niffs Ysvph.4, &gt;15. Eleven copies, one ,irtnattempted to stay tfair rvsistleas courw llsbed between Freedom and Slavery.
A- J ‘b.-iiri'e that it was most conscii n- ing effect:
——It re TiAri.ir.-A chat Sirs. Porting- .
Ilx.vt.TU &lt;JsTi.l 11 us. Cimi...S: mi-xs I
“My Lord: The jury la-g leave to state ■ stieha firt.lish i;A peri merit.
IJnkcd Uigether, aa they now are. tfa-1 year, and nn extra copy to the jxrsoti
tioHaly given, and repeatedly, even in the
o&lt;nH-TMti«« ofAlr. Bcwuruiii. he con-Udit-1• to our l.^lship that, in giving this »er-1j
Therv hav&lt;-"1w-cn two element* at wnrl^, family qunrre! must be extended, ad in- wilding the club, milking twelve copies, t.m is *eri.w&gt;ly HL
She says site feils j
\ .Boatiih, Ifev. g, 1M.W,
diet, they d.. not cast tfa slightest ini
120. Godc-y'" Lady's Book, and Hnrprr’* quite “St... ical"In vk-w &lt;ff far “dc-oTt-v*’ i
ly m&gt; ootMtdered it.
IfaHoit. Quirira Sumner i* t;.ri.i.l.‘vii
I in direct opiyiiition to each other, in ouk Jtnitum; and lib democratic power will lx- j
। Q. Bol l ww »u know wfa-th.-f it was I' pem-btuent nn rhe iw-st respectable char- i
Lodi 's BraA itud Arthur's Hutm-j-md *bould »fa take,far “Jepartiirriif" II'*".''»•!» M adiiDgi..!,
;• uoter of Sir W lllfaun Si-utt.4 ■
g-.v. rament ever alncc it.was first cstafa ahlu to hush it up. AlrvriJy the Southad ".itt-d » a men- act of bcnei-- l6nc«I
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'fCAilit. He conthmi-* still quite fee
Oije
of
thrae
principle*
is
that
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vrn
P
reM
clamoring
for
the
rc-opsriing
j
A. Merely an act of 'benevoirixv. in ■Though it was in* pretended at the liAioL
I for»n&lt;ilbrr w-r d. »fa baa panted kefar
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Subscribers in tic British PnoiiKv*.
con~«qurD&lt;-v of Ids «it-&gt;sti-&gt;i&gt; having bm'-n trial, on either side, ifait Sir Wm. faott j which is incorporated
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J of the slave trade; mid for permission to
Dvduration
“adiuinistrnter to refftlv tl.c»tak&lt;-»"—( We
reprv*entcd by sac totfa Win. tfa«t.
fad d..ne anything afifatine bis personal! of Independence, nnd to which nil tfa i go when* tb&lt;-y please, within the 1. &gt;ita«fii who send forclnlw, must rftnlt dti cent*
extra on every subscriber, to puy for the wonder if the old lady ha, fach betting
Q. You inserted tfa- noh 6ene iu y our ]' or official fasior ; though th. counsel f--r
I
’
ntil
tev.-tity y ears ago n«. impr-m
patriot f.itfa-rs of flu- revolution asset tedj ’he U. 8.. and farf-y their sluvra with American p&lt; stage to the lines.
■■ti elrcti.m)—-lie says her difaaar is tfa
letter tu Mr. Beaurain. cnri-«mi&gt; the om-|' tfa plaintiff expressly disclaimed sny right
jnetft bad liren iua.lv any wfa-rv. .-rofsni
them. Does any vine say that the demo-1
“infiM-mathc &lt;n tfa ontfnfc.” and that none kind, in tfa Vianagrnivnt iff lunatic* fer
AdJrvSs,
‘ ’
to recover damages, except what rewulttd pfa'i;ing tfair Uvea, tfair liberties, ami
to sustain ft; nnd it I vrnt4 &lt;lf ,,w N°r* w’11 wt permit‘the I
••f her family evvrtfntt "through an attack fifteen iwtituriiw or more.
It is n-t »in.
from the error uf practire in facing tfa tfa-ir sacred fam.
No. 113
*&gt;HM Let them dare t» |
I pr&gt;Kx*ss of exconuiiumuaiirai, tfa distress •den.nly declared that all m&lt;n were ereply that th. y were ncglectwl
\Vfar..i»
Will not the ladiis of this tillage en­
I whirfi Sir
illh tn endured from the ated equal, and endowed by their creator ' ’‘PP0* •Ul'h rneaaut es, and they would fa--- The p&lt;»p&lt;ih&gt;t*f&gt;n
of MiKbhsete Teil threat* of tfaextoriimuterasewl, in wfame with certain inalii-nable rights, wid a- iramediately excommunicated fn*tn tfa-1 large their dub and seifS rih 5&gt;r this va’urilurjr ft at the present tim. I7OO5O. St. eis.Kti'nt rjrcn-r»e of m. thirv
I I"i5er
‘hougirtk-asly placed hiiix- mung these right* sen specified, life. LU ' dem.Kra'tic party, and that dreaded epi- I 1.1.1c M^tiaine? jW.- shall sec.
. »rff by his donatio^ wo.re upon hfamisd.
by the sane, and ino-&gt;wurt k
Anthony city ]uu pifM'lstion of3,150.
Q. That was your object in wording and no poubt contributed, more tfan erty and the pursuit of happiness. This I ,*w’*—afadiabonism—unc«-ndtti&gt;&gt;!ually np- I
old tlieurv use twe-&lt;!
----The death ol'S« tiator fl., yt.-6 I* a
A chap, who had i.nlrilk,) rather freely
imir li tter, aa you tbenight, better than I anything else, tu cloud his nxx.ii and her- was truly a n«*h!e sentiment, well worthy I P’*** ,o t^c”
the cmn.lh.-v Infa-r
I ry him prematurely to tfa grave ul"a sui- the men and the age from which it cmiu- i
e hod Ariel ■
Hoir then. is this agitation to lx* eti- ■ n rvtuning home in a dark rainy night, •were b|uw to th.- country. In tla-pres
I ride. How easily illicit be have escap­
A. It was.”
nt state of. ft:.- 'omn*rv w»
at-1... tih s’vjm u« bi* titm * I*. ' o ।.
dedf We answer confidentially, grant a found fas thsir f-iXtttld. After bcaitatmg
ated;
and
it
fired,
with
high
aspirations
After thct w’imnny closed and a brief j ed 11 ibis “hr standing uj-oo bis rharav-1
! bill of diiorre tu the parties so misallird •otne time be craivhid.d tu knock, reck- - •pa--- stalcknn-n of «o^i iatqfrffy m'p.fe. -iplr fir • I n»«r_» i t- I-.
fear. Fby*iiAsi»« having-r
speech fnon Park for tin-nlam’.ff-no ter,” as Lord Ellcnl-o.uugb suggested, bv •; for liberty, the oppressed utall the world;
a»(lw p«-*wMed.
' 1and caused those, who had usurped the —rv-invest the bride with her dowery atxl I ir.g no answer he knocked again, with th
*iv» empl&lt;. c-'. •heir I re-one summed up far th,- defence—(he;| xrrutinixing his motivea, tor giving Bvaii-!
j
ra
’
m
.tfa
money,
and
nwolutely
purging
11
tier smgh- blesscdbc*-; and f-rbid slavcA 1 like surceas. He then went to the bar*
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right
tn
domineer
----ti--:i -it ia/.i 1-;
r ---- Mr. CoiiH-aya k— Ui-n ajip-4ntrd I
Qtiof J ustiew pn weeded to discharge the '
,
delkntc duty of chargin’ the jury, and it , hprffalf of every disposition tu make cioi It».
quail with the feer that their illy-got t«. interfere with any of her afluirs—T»en ' d.-or and knocked again, but no one mw - till Ibr vSSfert &lt;«wiim&lt;I hi tlwdeath were ehaimd in A rt ■ i
! fit to admit him. JI next knocked all
is to the advice which be then gave Uat j1 ctasiim to a Kx.undrrl, which he dared !' power was aboht to depart from tfa-m.— itill At enJ it.
fSrfrff.i!-n?.’Von.
sea wish »&lt;&gt; direct the particular attention jI not make to tfa whole world. Tfare is .1
I ; round tfa bouse, fait failed t*» »mu*e it*
| Olxriience tn the other principle did nm
------ 8oni“ fallow «ih&gt;| &lt;•(. mtfv judgt
all who have been or may be U-mptiti | a higher puintuf view fq.ru which t&lt;. take j 1
' inmate-. Being by thia time tb&gt;-nmghlCoxnuasniaxL &lt; oalthr-b. ।
It ori­
»e|| *-&lt;|i aint^d with the nature -ute
tn place more faith in the L»nor of a mcr-1 the giuige of* man’s duty in such ease*, I। «originate with our government.
m«s akk Aoxtoca ti- arM^PI xm
Young men of Hastings, will we have k“‘t end sunn-hat s&gt; •fared. .tud seeing .
ccnary soiundrwl than in the niagn mimi-1 of which it is n«t our purpose to treat; 11ginated long befi*rc; and had been rua^r
•ita ufthoM lit»|.-rrectrii
Jia'.i! tjiiit-rv, ion nm
ty and genemahy of hi* a-Moaintanifc, or but looked at aa a simple question uf ex-! ttamed nnd stn+gthened. hy tbs tyraniral a Lyceum thin winter!
Mgh*
in
a
neighboring
window
farera-I.HlD&lt;&gt;nt all apeak
niite iti |ui !tn
to?- Ul fat wl lL-jn N
the community in which htlivuo.
, pudiency, tfare la n» doabt tfa: even tfa I
&lt;vf despots and their unprincipled at once, hut speak t-fiertually wlten you c«l tn gain aditiittancv Into' his neighbor,
giv n for a s'rigi • &gt;
iransgreaw&gt;r has a much fatter ctuwfto tn I policy
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The Judge said:
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h-adk-g a tranauil life, with all tfa world «minions, from the earliest ago* uf which do speak. There an-«&gt;me Irnotty puli??. ' ou»e—perhaps hie wife wm then—be,
&lt;»r &lt; ongr-w. and u;- n I
“GcnaJcmen of tha Jury: Befarw I ad­ aciinhintcd with his transgmaious, than ■ 'w&lt;- have sny bistorieal account. This f «wl, moral, and phil-wnphiral qui-ti-m-,' nrvonlingly r|&gt;|-rt&gt;*&lt; Led the d-M-r ai-o ।
p-i»i that a in.-n v. .|.| •
vert U)*tixj other topics' &lt;»f this case. I if tfa know ledge of them is ixmlinad v&gt;1 f
principle practically declares that “all which wv may as well unravel for . nr. knorkiti, .-ndtlistlhl *ithbatikrsums
Hi- wifa rt;*-nid the -!l-ir far ttifn—1.&lt; .
met-, are not created equal," and. so far
as natural inalienable right* arc cnni«-*n! &lt;d. that only a part of mankind are en.
Fnoctora Art* r crox a FxMjuaar a [ &lt;*nw(d by tbelr creator with a rijlit ti^Iife,
Doa—Tbs femily uf Dadd Bailv, of O*.:
manner which the act does not justify, tn siao. New York, bud gone away from I; liberty, and the pursuit of happin-wa.—
infer fmm bis having given th* inouev i omu, and bad spoken to a daughter of!| The first principle is nothing lesa than
that ha was amadou* that be had imrwp. Mr. Samuel Mi tola H about 16 y rars old, iI that of f ecdom—universal, nathm.il and
erly actsd. and that the jnt^men: he had to have her milk their bus. Mr. Bailey 'j individual freedom.
The second prinrigiven was, fc point of law, an arroneou* kept a large d&lt;&gt;g. that wot supposed tu be
pie is that of slavery, no matter un&lt;'ar
one, or a vicious one. Nur mo I attribute familiar with Miss Mifehcii.
She bad
iktfta&amp;viipf of charily and av u&gt; act of fed irim, and wishing to w the pad from which one of it* many protean shapes It
volactary bcnsroUnoe, merely resulting width be had eaten, approached him and may manifest itself The antagonism faftmmaamtntunijttj.it of the man’aaRua. timk h&lt;«kl of it. The dog began to growl, tween these two principlra has fa-en th--*
Bul l think the true way «.f view. and she told him to stop bis noise, when
cause nf all the trouble* and contention*
be instantly sprang at ber thruai.
Six
by which nation* and tbs world have so
Cl out ber hand toward him oC wfa*
often been agitated, and will rontiuse t&gt;riezed her
tisab and tearing &lt;-ff her alecvr. fie tik-n be. wherever they are permitted to crime
swsri her other arm, all thk while trying in contact, until &lt;«* or the other cav
W kttsr that hiq oaiduct in the courts to get at her thrift, and m..na^u V&gt;'aet­
wberw he pmiJcd. whether ia the Adm - her down. But sbe succeeded In ^gain­
&lt;ht$ of th-tn must crate forever. Tbi»
rafey &lt;.r tx» other, would he drawn under ing ber feet and had the pres, noc of mmd
ths consideration of Psrliamaut, and who. to work ber way towards the fa.ua.-, the is acknow Edged on all sides—the only
being unwilling to have his name bandied d&lt;ig all the while mangling her in a law- question ia which of ti* two shall ceaa •
about in pnhlic debate, and mnde the sub- riQe manner. As sbv neared the dm* tn baths pciacipls upon which the GeneW.-r. »Uk&gt;
K, * .M.4, tkrf tbs dog sided bet by the jaw, driving bw
r.d Gurrmfnent bases its actions? Fn~he tia,««Bi httaaelf to he prrWctiy tmenc- tewth to the boor. SU* at kngtb f ot in
&lt;l«»m demands, of ths General Govern­
Kicaol'any impropriety io bis own erm.; and with her feet m-ccecdi-d iu parly -*
ment, parity &lt;&gt;f actir-n, and utterly repu­
duct, ju be
or.nv Incud tfaao xiuer sing the door, the fame still b-ingtoi
ber face with dci ilishfcriocity, only In
diates all compromise* with the institu­
..
, .... _______ _
his bold when the d&lt;s&gt;r wm abut iupon tion of slavery ; and it emphatically d- ■
eich is tbsBmurti legal pewsr with ,
aatl ***
fi»vc w») !
,poor
rlarea “he that is not d&gt;r me. Is againthcfiuatt in v hick he pneidod was ' giH sank to the floor from exhaustion .....
Slavery, cn the other band, I' ‘------- -—tinpoptiL-r- the iu-n- ■ er*^ * W&gt; Mood, «.nd ber clothing turn off mt."
was. he thought H i r fees and limbs were sMnplctely torn sqnally exacting in its demands upon thGeneral Government; claiming equni
rights, privih-gss sad immunitios with th
instittrtiotr of fre-dnm.
Such an uncorn
promising hostility always barit* exi»
- hastewed home to find him c/ivereo with cd botw ecu these two institutions, we d
hiapna^Mdiatma.tt.the same tired*. |[ blood, lying at tfa duoar up- it tfa rem- not marvel that the people manifested •
prnkTTvd bi- own cliarae*. r fri-m heltyt aanta of Mos M.‘s clothes. On aUemp- mn*h surprise, and Indignation, wbei
made the *M“stta£ question to human Ifeffta tie tan up, Mr*. B. rocicved o«c Franklin Pierce—ths great High Pries
or ;wn severe wound*, but finally succoiidI 'W .MV lV Sir -r alaMvl* ed, and the brutal aaiinal was •hot Tfa
S W »11—11*1, ,1m lb.iA.J..kt yoMfiady bstlB living but Ina da&lt;«e- cod tfa crctwnptible ceramonv whicjoined them in unholy wedlock.
8u. •
..J Ito.,11-l» t,w »&lt;ls state.—-Jftm Covauant.

TuGunfa.

HIGH PKK’ES.

CltEAP CASH STOE

C.U1, Immediately.
rstaiAf iftffasw•h esli MslCsdiste: i

Tiyu-'s^s

C/nvrefa.

HT

Jte ddf-M-edeVi-ti n^
enirt. G'&lt;e—-virt.
SieetlnyK, ■

ring the cold westbrA
R--member—“better b a p-nl Lyi* oft!
where inteliigwee n-igtts thab a B:—isand
(nog-shops arid whi*kdy tla.-r.'witli.'

n i&gt;!
' ar. h:&gt;-fanriGg
. '•'ml |.* trt.rt.
n -k
red’ti»M&lt;* iJ-ii' C..J. Ft •
i.\--tiyv m tfa expre*.'
H. vlll iw di.
■ • rk »
ids
*1 ft:.' ;. t- 'Alms, 'and .
.-ti r *• li.th «.f ■ seiI'i. ii will t-e Mu. J ift g ;
'h Am.-Hreh pftaa.—

Who, in each of the towns in this b-.iii-

iy. will pay far their paper md tin- csfrtiof Reptiplimntsm and help tlr- Printer,

jn’-l--iiW «.1 et family, f Smitfa. fa'•y procuring jfaf tfi fr-'in 12 t-- 20
8|» .--Ilrfow ff; Rtate of ('rifH-cti'-ut urn.‘nnce paying s^Wrihera. and d.-riding in to ti* citj ind put up at tin- S&gt;. Nidtt*
d the
7' If* atty know
th--lr names ant'
' -Rhino"
Th. y arrived. 14 tbc (-’fcfii/f^ «raW and
&gt;rt them speak right nut. Wccouf-i nnw entered the Iw.i. I ju*» as itir rn.*ri|t whs
man in each 1
• he «•&gt; dt-u coming from the dimw table M wi-r 1
aid us and pr-mritadins the . legan* an-1 briUian* w&gt;.
b».n«* The family consisted (d'gnnd obi
Mr«. Smith, a nin- gisd^Mturcd. rl-v.-r
&gt;.ld soul of fifty Ave; her &lt;mly son. liarvey. a big; rfVffrcrowfi, h-viest faced &lt;v&gt;wti.
try
lad •/ twrtty; arid fwn ' (wh." x
Wc dip the fi.llowtog recapitulation of j
dattt’htcrs, nf sixteen nt ciuht-tri.
r
■ record nt sectionalism frran the Natkwt-1
After the first finrryi.ifnd exrilehwnt of
1 Era nf the 27th i It, Cha any oeff. who

Britain antf fit-r
i* ccrttiuly

AO AZINE.

he government hare been fill.-d by northem and southern men rewpectirdy;
Prttidtncfj—Houlbem men and abeve-

The tea was bnoight. nnd tfa waiter
added, -xugxr. fali«r Tfa dd lady D„w
farwme cvmMicttal. Tfa waiter waatoo
Civil and •ctevrr* not tn he tamUIariacd
M
r
»*r
his arm.
*ri rffriv?" •p-ru •» &lt;* w i»»
?*■**“-.-*e*» "tff—i^io

MABRlEO,

*7 «■ Ik

"■. M.IX »kM&gt; »limUn II h -,

hnlifai Md* fir faM« Moral, wit*
blsBeteed efa-dta, qufveritag lipa, and elan,
my brows, gating b farrac upao tfa fa*

firthsnt man. twratydre

Wcrt*d #*&amp;-*"*&gt;
\avjr. soutiwm rmnaadi

After fa w** struck, he

mile than the U&lt;i»v—aa asevrtah-rd I y
track* rff Moral rm ifanwd—far*' down.
*fare fa waa feund dead thirty-six lours
afterward* Ckic. Dew.. Preu 1HZ*.
te tfa N.Y.awnfherrfai Adv^rXxra-----------■ ■ ■»r t -■
ifat a «, w. pnj^t J, (MJ
fhr tfa ex- । to Bsrsty gtra^tfas
..f tfaju.»fa&lt;»rtof tfa Ib-ripn- 1Jsmmu&gt;«*U UraoothWMt qi^twUtfai
etty Treaty t^tfa Htiibb Watt Indi. a. «■** &lt;w*rt*TI!f»&lt;t00
•*-&gt; tot*"'

aaquainted with the facta in the case.
* 'eider that the institution of slavery haa
-&gt; extensively controlled the gffvemrn.-rrt?
TI • fallowing wih show the length ftf
line which the mvt important idfirea In I

makfag d*ur“, fan tfa*. who farad tt

man nan'ivd MbArg.-r i»n« Ijivnhn.l nrar
G.l-wm« 8’atiuti. tai th. Michigan t en,n,l ItailforflLtw. hty *fi&gt;iir (fl,ll«- from this
*^ty, by a man n-uuvd Titih'-tCy Vra.nnan.h appear* that McAupvr' I/d ls-n in
VorffHuh4* house, k ith ii m.HI fa had soni.*
toll* uuarrvl «m a prei nms twcasirai. and
wHl&lt;- fa was sitting iff a t-Balr, ap«-oking
to V&lt;H.rmkn’i &lt;lfe Trarffnart got fal-Ld
Mm withan axr.and straA him *u hrnl
to tfa fandle.

h

WWFMW Laotnrarik.—Thatsiagraph My Uneleand hi* Nephew, and Sirin
i wmowtaos that the Preaidset bm set* inti. feUnw. may fave ebu -klod ex vedingl
. the ShiwCs the wcmhtsairm wf J. €. Hsrri- over tfa con-ummation of tfair motel
a&lt;«. offMMrfcy. « Tarritari-I Jsdgv of

.

AND
IIVIDB13

l.ss pn&gt;fi‘.
Let its ftx-ct on Sutiirda*
evening at Mr. -M- f. H’rc h Oiiis. in Howar’s block, and mak.- some drrhngrmmu
far having ‘a ytnd time' n-.w'ujM cl^m !■ -

WWW « C-Ass, Dougl-Asa, AtcMlMr
*. .Um
fcrdllis., •. —;&gt;u_UkrrflfM.,

~

�goods

GREAT ATTRACTION

than
I ii&lt;«) -I any tnile i«rd nadmg at the
k cntiett * hill twnpoaeo .
•cifi* Railway UHnpmhw tfe,
•r tlie load, nd
i.

T1IOS. F. HARVEY

GREAT

AT THE

u. U

tn make room tor our
ii.’w stock.
Our stock of Dry!
Goods, Groceries,
Crockery;
Ready Mn« &lt; nth.
ng, lints, Clips Foots]
&lt;fc Shoes,
and other goods is
quite full, and we will;
sell theiii’af jir'ccsthnl
will astonish the

I aiU MiUw.
ral Air Line.
7
nd Pacific Railroad. ;
Ciwi and MlnmMnta Jc.1.
t the bill Imroinc* a |B*
to extend their nauiN ti. «
•&gt; aonicwlwae next Fort
•M a.«th -Tibet ,-dnt.—
hne is to !»e mmatructed
ijlels ol the thirty - ight^
rlvKrrca of north 'Llitude
‘th brnm-hes to Smtumm
.rymillc. Ban Ji-*-,
is to be owned and cm.
ala IX C ctmijuiuh-s. The
uf land mil.rucaxi in this
•ly estimated at &lt;w&gt;ehun&lt;♦ two hundred and fiftv

AND

NOW x&amp;1Hk !UME.

1,009 Mm Wants©,
, TO WHOM GOODS WILL RESOLD

\V L b»ve m hand, a large and exteumv.
I f Stuck uf Goods and are 'constanth
re-civ mg direct from New York, sddi...m« u&gt; o^p already Large St.x.-k selected
• ith grunt tun- aa to .the wauU of thi
■ommmihyji(
... .

. -"I

,ueH•»

1.1.tad on to furtuoe. ta now aetting ven
|Mn«gly in the direction nf HADLF&gt;
id- W1GHTMAJTS
STORFrhe flood from th. En«t has juat mllixl In
| floating t.,. our Store the largest mid m»»
.arfwtaMM.rtm.nt of Gouda in our Hn
I that can be flmnd at any place west &lt;
j Dcthdt rity.
,

Spring Clothing. cheap fo

17te hate^t and mo»t
dlppro red Styes,
which’ will be sold al
prices that Will

&lt;h&gt;r incnaaing trade, and the incn-a.my wants of the citixcnu of fLrrv an ■
| idjmrrtng remstie., have Induced us'to cn
Lure &lt;&gt;ur ImuihcM by the jmrcL»c .,f ..
]Stock of G.uals, htrper and niofc *rrLr 'hai. h.s ever Imforc hw brn'idit to tld&gt;
1 m-irkct. Our nt.-ck conipri*--- -vcrvthitm
in the line of HARD WARE that em
| la- named ur thought •&lt; \Ve hava mad
• ur purrhaac* with direct rtfum to th.
wants nnd interests of our cu*t.um-m, ar
to kin.) m-J quality. Rwguizing tlx■ principle of

CUTTING DONI-

Small Profits

D efy
COMPETITION.
Our stork consists in
part of

Prompt Fay,

Our tvovdsarw now idR-ndata verv amali
arlmm-c .m c»t. AJ’e am-ak no vnin ...
Is'inlostir word*, but what wc aay wil.
b«*-iiinnd. to Ik- liu-ndly true. Wu ncvci
t talk for Ihincoinlie. &lt;htr G.h4»/ Luh
".tr own nuirnifiu-turv, and wnjsirt.itiirti
, « HI be fi.und prcctM'ly m&lt; we reeammcn- .
thriii. And ■« to priry, we. arc firing
] rv*-lwd to not -Im.- tinJvr«iJd hy nn; I
Ib»U.«c in Iliutings, Marshal). Rattle 1 rre-'
] or KaliirutziMi. lart onr rltixcn&gt; and »l '
j oth.4-1. wanting Good* in nur line, make '
• nut.- of this, and try us, bclijvj iiuikih*. ,
; their pun-h-ixcx.
~
■
Like an orthodox aerm.-n. our stock &gt;■'.
&lt;5o&gt;sl» ia re.ntaine.1 under several different
, heads, amt each head comprise* vererko
diitinct particulars.

1

^We^tiaVc also, ev
, r-V thing in the

Dry G'v^it, ’ Grefer•&gt;/. OorlNry an
Glaii wftte efvlt Capi arul Pofinete
a niet attortntent and aery rhtap.
DOOTS AFD S/TOFS
a ffr'tft vatitiy of
Rratly Made

CLOTHING,

that cannot be beat ii

■ Ivlr quality or price, NAILS, BAST
tiLASS. dec.
(,
Alm. a grcsAvaricty &lt;&gt;f otherdcsiraty
'i.ssb, such It\_lkmnet llih,lioiM&gt;' mi
: lower*, I’nrakula. Faua, (.'hajlic^, Li^n
Mitalins, Mantillas' summer Shawl
[
FARMING FTENILB;
j •tloves, n&lt;wivry A-.-., Arc., on which u
I
Gtain &lt;Y&gt;)I«, Grau Sk-vibes. Bus’. ;
, I Seythrs, Hay, Straw, and Manure Fork*
Shovels, Spade*, Rakes, Ilm-a, Ac.

CABINET WAIU

i!ux. Cha*.S;mkxh.—
Dev. 2. i«5O.
r»'S«i!„'nrr i* JbrMrbVn
to stall Wa*|Hn£t«&gt;n at
Mill quiK- r«tl.|c.

nr* ago, no im pm .re­
de any where, i.rnfany
iernn-nt rtf lunatic* for
■ more.
Il la wt siruncglccte^.. When-mi

»

world

SD’STH 88213
HIGH PKICES.

mnmD’s,

p stoics ori" 25 /«• ent eJieaptr tian mr 6e/arv
q/trydinUMSSVAH
IS &amp; BUSSELL. J BATK Jan xttanykfrma Mott ToAiwUh*

CECEiAJF’

rdntc is to be laid nut
'•:» of ti e State „f Uaii*.
MiM&gt;nri. Tcxns and Calitral Railnud and all its
•led. nvv’r tn the naids,
•»« list.
Tln.l the Nnr'ranted tn tbe Northern
Ilallnwl C&lt;&gt;tn|att&gt;y.

Goods

USKC/fAXT TAHOB

/ We have now on
"G ind a st6ck of goods
u table forth.
Sprin/r Trade.
which we will sell very

lb .ar-.ftd,*,,! j,,!,
•I
ufsrftA- tt„ .

Ollie and

Ta Lies. Stands,Chairs.
Bedsteads, Lounges.

GREAT BARGAINS.

CHEAP CASH STOE

We also carry on
the FURNITURE
Business n,i&lt;] shall
I
CA 1 1 IM ER TOOL.
keep everything per­
:
Ham! Saws. CroamCiit • Sava, Tenon
taining to that Lin..
i Suwa, Augurs. Plams of al) duscrintion*.
Hits and Bit-Stocks. Axco, Adze*. Brucd-' We use groat care in
Axes, Bench do., S.|U»rrs ..f nil kinds '
। lide Bcveb, Common and Mortice Guo- j the
Manufacture of
ges. Framing, Firmer, and Duckbill CLis j
vis, mid Hammers of nil sort* and sizes. ] our Furniture &amp;. non.
MASON’S TOOLS.*
lint the best mnteriuk
Pliistering, Brick, and Comer Tniwcla. j
used and none hut th.
FIELD. , pint
la'vcls and Plumb Bulm, White !
-raah Brutlu n. Ac.
i best workmen employ­
(
IIUE1IAKER* FIXING.
ed. Among our .Stock
।
Shoe Thread, Shoe Knives Iron and |
•:;4 eatbty I Zinc Hammer*. Pincers. Pi-m bcs, Peg | may he fou -J
WOODEN WARE:

Wash Tubs. Pails, Augur and Chisel
Huudles, Axe Ilelvca, Wash Iharda, Mop
■ Sticks, Clothes Pina, Ac.

feet n.Hi.nrwtraiwt I* ad■y
tWittn- nt is tl«•f*&lt;-'hnt.- influi-nt**&gt;
iuc-wMiirt ki’tlnisa. tli

Ha»tihgs, May I, 1050.

STARTLING NEWS
FROM

Call, Immediately.

!.&lt;• fl&gt;,iv.H at Bneklj-v*.*
».-TUa* &lt;lu- Inis V.’.r.-i
h r5-n vu i

BORDER RUFFIANS! STILL IN THE
11’ b n&gt;»t &lt;»nr intent oij !&lt;• detail the hor
I r- r* of Civil War. f-fi? tn edll attetiti'-t

CoftkrHtb. ►

|~&gt;Ai)rpt mix MA.srtLLAB,
IrSir?**? o^ra^cTSate Til

SSCHSTAR1KS AXD BOOKC.lt1 Break* Sewing and P»-gging Awl*, Ac.
In addition t&lt;&gt; the almve enumerated ’
AN. sor.is BlBf.lirs SO.
|
. AJ
COTTAUK JKXXr
Go.xlx, wc bate now iu Store a hirg. -ml .
ijxn AXb COX.VO.V
i genera) «*w-rtm.-nt uf
KvrTT.T»rtrtT uxt ■tale u( hdie* Dm» Goods. Ritki
'
BK/.srXADS.
Il l^n., Keria.-. r*r«zuL-.l.u, 1‘rti.U. Ikmbk »»d HELF AND Oil! ER 1IAR J W ARE,;
Side. Card and Center Tiddet. Fall Lea&lt; i
W« do wit tfawiratv ti’ r«y that our S!n|tt&lt;- ShAwU. Talmo*.
ccnxfurtabk *n.j fj.fr fcr nJ, ctre-ap t v d
, mb m Table and Porket Cutlery, Till, 'i Jenny Lind and Ltyht Stands L‘iUugt- I
•t&lt;4k iA “ sp|. wW." nnd «ur /i/&gt;re» i.npnChest,
and
Cupboard
Lock*.
Padlocia,
I
common
Cane
and Spring bollunt Ckairs I Hast)- r. d«e 1.KM.
evdrntcdly /««'. For Cash or Ready Pay
Any quantity of I’uiu. Cburry, White j
uv «•».'/ As underlaid. Cull mid cumin- ■tu.l Vtirrt .V'rmut'afr FritiJ/f*. Edfiiiui ।, Butts nnd Surews of every variefv nnd j
UKVSU&amp;f Mall~
-ymt.Miy
ttr . t(c. BOX.VFTS. rrrry variety
; kind; Knob Licks and Ijttehe*, Finiah- wimhJ and Bbu'k Wnlnnt
an I Stv/r. Straw an-f Silk.
&gt;
।( ing Noils, Hiaiac Trimniihr* nf every
Grtl*T-»
ntl Tr:mm'n;f. A i'jtrith
| kind, Cupboard Trimming*, I’ullws, Be l
‘ nd Tubli- &lt;h»to a Shut Poiu-Ih* and
Hr .nt &lt;
tn-r.-. i.n-i • Kehtncl v Jem
Pibr&gt;m
/hu^ Bud
1loth* ; Shre-ittgs.'Clucks and
1 Belts, Powder FLaka of every dcscrip- (
Flower&gt; uj every Sty’e.
| ii&lt;-n. Muli-nblr Butts and Wreticles. llirap f. r Ca»h. Wo would Invite a cal.
:nd an cxainituition of our Gm«J» an.
(■NMitil Wagon Boxes. &lt;»nte Hangings
Prices, an I w«i will try and •ttlxfr v&lt;.n
Strap Ilintnw. H&lt;*&gt;ks mid Staples, Iron
STEBBINS &amp; RI SSELL.
and Wood B&lt;im Ii Screws. Skid Irons. A xw&gt; I
Hastily., ■&gt;uric U. iwau.
] Mill Saws. Grubbing Hoes. Window
Gi AiaiiAN Ti£t£
Menu r»m--h- B&lt; Irel s|ngaa.,
] (&gt;l«ics.X&gt;it titiil Wrought Na I*. Carriage
•*
*•
Br«"f?»ni».
। IL-lta. Calilc and Truce Chain Brnaa Ke’’OTICE ia berrlyr Rirea, IbU b» virtue of U
“
’hr* ahd Gaiter*.
reuse iu lav nr,..led ku Uir Um. T. J. Hum
I tl.-a. Iron Teakettle*, Frying Puna, Stc I- ;
Judgv *f 1-n.O.ie of the
of BurrJ., io
l.nH- *’ lb»itta&gt;. Walk!
S' o
j yard*. Ruid and Meal Sieve*. Sheep and tne
| purer.
bt*i« ut Hieing™, u Uuwiliaoof LirereU»Vut
I Cou Bella with Straps, nnd everything kr.
1 au Inrtae peroj*. I ,ball aril at imbbo Auttiw
.1_ .
I else front a Twenty•Il«in&gt;c-Power Crow- i J... .... In.. .. . ,1.- ..M,.:...

r«&gt;-mt l-r!«&lt;o

N..U | -/ng exhibited hl HaMuur* liv

VERT LOW PRICES

NEVINS &amp; KNAPEN.

i:m

goods.

Hrcss 'rrnnihin^s,

JC.TTD(EEBXSX1..

Ready Made Clothing;,

on linn.I nnd lor sol.

4Tdtf&amp; V.Mmnan.
. 4g»fj liil Iw^n ia
&gt; th wiroHt be had aome
e’sHMili rxvaaion. and
iff a Miiilr, speaking
1 •vrrtiari. got l&lt;Mi*d
I struck hini Ml herd
McArgets lead, up
he was struck. be
&gt;•*, and went about a
i—aa iiMirtah-ed by
t road—hr*a’ down,
• ead thirtv-MX 1-oora
..Pros IHti.

N

| Bar down to a Cambric Nre-&gt;ilc.
i
Wc have also mat received FIFTEEN ■ J
TONS OF IRON AND STEEL; abn. *
Zinc and Sheet Iron, which we will sill [ '
at a novaa so low as to defy eutnpati* i

.-Crnnm-nta cut tn order end
in dt at Bnckli’y &gt;.
COOKING STOVES,

SILK PARASOL
For TEN SHILLINGS; apd tb&lt;-M- »l»t

flu Chkab Oaa» Hmac of

VQVIMf &amp;. KKAVBK.
Call awl Iwilt atiwir

Summer Dress Goods.
Ijdli.x Iziwns. Bcmges Bilka. Ac. &amp;&lt;-.

i\Hyr/0XS—&lt;&gt;f cwUcm variety.
We do n&gt;4 deceive vnu iwilh fictithut*

TW» -o..That Buekkr b ob-ring mil
hl* shinries below cost.

ANU
enure BAPlDS STAGES

rws&amp;TS’gS'ittxr
1 ■ iT1M|SuL‘'''''S,?AgE U*T“

LADJK'

That’s so.-That if von Amt an lo Bimli.
Ii-y *■ befyjr-. you buy. yon will hw «•*.»

Battle Creek, Wasting*

('.■mpriaing all th-‘newest and mow aaI raovKD rArraexa that run Im bought i»
I the Eaatirn murtetta. Alan, to our rv
' wdu-varkty OCPARUIR AM&gt; Ut IX
■STOVES.
i
We titter it” Idle hoa»|. when we smv
. tlmt our aKMirtmctit of Stoves is belt awl rwwv eat. osiv. tluin can Im- Ciund r'
I am other Rugr west of Detroit; ami »
I d&lt;. Iiut apeak the awrix, xiaxp TptTtt
i uhen wp prorlaiir; to lhe imp of the in
। telligent ntUlim dial wa will rot ns ux| dkmbolp by finy uthpr huu«', cither gmto
or small,

TIN 8HECNR0N..AND COPPER
WARE—Of n«r own njanufcctunr, al­
ways oo hand, and made tn order, and al!
'Giwida made by U» will be warranted
without ream-e.
And now frx.-t*I&gt;, «;.c word with yuu.
We have afavud no ]»hw or expense I.procure Gouda
*Ul P1’**” y°“return, we solicit from you a g--netxnta
■jMtn mag*; and we would esteem itaa a
particular favor if tboac who have unset­
tled account* with us woukFcall and arttl.

«*• uxo «n attrod In this branch of the busiToaf
Do m*. be ba^fcl-, bring in your

mtad txxxwy, pay up tha nld
m&lt;-noc a new i®c. We th d! be happy t&gt;
xee you, both to rrceirr our • av nnd ty»f *41
more g«*da. Give ia a ■it—
Onr'Sttww is ONE DOOR W EBT OF
THE P&lt;*T OFFICE.
HADLEY 4i WIGHTMAN.
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R. J. GRANT, 4t Co., Propriolora.

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NO. 33.

ASTINGS, BARRY COUNTYMfcH. THURSDAY DEC. 25, 1856.

LLHOUN.

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BUSINESS DIRKCTORY.

H. E. Hott, County Clerk.

Office fa the

THE BACHELOR’S DDEAX.
AKXCM.

VPOI.LO AN^ JHANA.
ix x.uu fartnu.

W. K. Fuats, Sheriff.
Court IIoum.

Om n»ghv-&lt;ru

bJ^)

T. J. Hukthmt, Judge c

Wholesale and IU-.

n Carr.tra.MwrMs—of the

f indings Ac-.
Magdalrn; ChlM "f
» Guptiv BinJ; nml I.ittU Tru’

A. Holbrook, Attorney and Coons*!-

Smtwa* Aektmr.'Dealer in‘Dry Goods,

ba rtara had wMrth»d each bright (fate
Such u thvy do wrtatbc nightly.

Slr - '
Wk. liUMiUM, Attorney, Counsellor and

. of several hundred

IE OIL PAIBTlli
•;g Artista,
.
.
| ».le of whii'li are to he distrihn
IL’Mrd among the wUcnhrra

H J. Knrraw, Dealer in every variety
Brr Goods Grvcorws Crockery. Hyd Rare.

Jamis A. Swixxar, Attorney' and Coun

yoo.XHartfaga.Mfah-_____
iaLcr ASpAfUrtNo,Dmicrtfa all kinds

dlMr.buik^. »;U u.t. pt,.,
• MS OF SUBSCRIPTION. '

11 A^Gtatata., Drelre in Drv Goota,

i copy &lt;&gt;f the aplendid steel «
“Saturday NVht.” or n copy
• following SB Mugrizinvs '•&gt;...
■ a ctipy of the. Art .lounml ..tl.
I a ticket in the Annual Dbtri-

It» pteyfcl wood 1U brilliant &gt;pr»y
______ _____________

O L. Rat, Attorney and Counsellor at
Strte Street, Htotlng*, Mich. _______________

Br.xr.ssn, Wawikb &amp; C°«

iz Holbrook, Attorneys &amp; CounselMBretanu un!,!^1; I
KNAFAN.
——
ttmcc Ml U&gt;c •root
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G.«d« l-roekt-rv. Groecrtre, Bool* A fctrrel. U»»tinr* Mtehic«t
Ifc U*W. ttotafag and Fancy Good*. SOBMAN W.TA1JC CHAS. O HOLBROOK

Men: 'ill IX-r.iring urMam*.
.
1'rail.
'•Wdi.llarw
it s flu- tl* k.
•«-■ AT pi,

Jobs Rorkrts, Physician and Surgeon.
Dwcllfag on Broadway, near th* Court Hou»e.
Harting*. Mich.

Denier

in

The laiy. wLfapering. Lrw:t* played
lo[tba old tree tope: tinging
A deep laaplriag leraoade.

Chas. G. HulbroA, Justice of the Peace
Office fa Bower. Block. Hartings, Mich.

Dry

Block. U**tiug». Mleh.
H Low kb. Dealer fa Stoves, iron,

ttuiil.iy Aij-'hi
Fkurm

a

Vobhkrs, Livery Stable. Horr

A follow alwayatlodgiag.
At eight I. to caaapa bafag taaacd
With a whole sreolag'* borefag.
Would come quite lata to bed, wall plresed

tel, Hasting*. Mich.

’ J M. Rctb«x. Physician and Surgeon, i
| Office tn Stobbin* * Rumll’s Store. Kc**otb ,

lU.Uor*. Mich.

»*&lt;i taking fi a «■

That algbl Vd not retired to real
"TU mldoigbl very nearly;

Heath,

McIntosh * Co,

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So ns dogs th* moon ’r»n baying;

GtobkttateU, HartfagaMfab______ _
s”~H Mapks, Jewclor, Clocks and M »teh3. II.
noting*.

C. S. Bunton. Physician and Surgeon,

Broker*.
. Whole Saif and Retail I C. Kelloco, Banker, Stock, Note and
verne. A ITwvistoOS. •» bl1 0,4
v__ n.,n. rSrel Mich.
■y, MicK___________________ I
W. 11. Couciaji’a Banking Offire. Battle
kt. Dealer fa GrocericBj’Pr0-.
... _J_ w... .^.1 a iranetT of

CHEAT pbcovbry I \
1™ The PhUo-hPh,-,." Xloo* r»W»V
VIP I HEX m &lt;n, MOI Bi ron rurr ssow n
.. ... 1 ... . « ...lunvr
VU ■ trvvrll diaeorert*

n Ji
’uf Net iwa A Knapea on
Monday A Tuesday.

« &amp; Mociimouk. Dealt Th ill all kind*

N?Brown. Dealer in Fainih

yieelaamic*.

TfllC EM K Lul’.EDIA,

•4 undines of Anatomy,
syology of Sue liupiaa bedr- Byaad Hii vnsrvauuu of bieMr, W-

• n tuiwc of icurrot
. PUawtogj, Hath*

To Mr. Todd kepi proticr
Ul uianaerodly «M aaorieg.

' cuwmooeod. fa mieebtof, dmwmlog
Ufa besl* agafaet lb* fool-board to

U auger, fell to Bgbliag:

now .cilmr -or* r*»nr G*oreai*» rt&gt;« ■&gt;'«
—g.
&lt;1 Ba* Olbrr .tore »*“■
’ ).CrT Jil-n-a
«,“j4»re for Uw poopU oi »*“*• tre,k- kld^;‘k
im. Mar.hrt),
IiatbKli, and the turrouudmg Country

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Daylight fa dying along tho stern
I heights of the Abrutxl. Surrounded iby
h.ngi .unbended over you, if you do not I On one side of LcoBo.aa tody kneeled nut co,
.
^x^hina iufluancte
| impending crags, and clustering fa duar- SuTKtire, nor IhkUr molest throe the lady
‘
’tte JJ&gt;d bUsunXdae-. th.
1 rev, a bandit group ere carousing noisily d"£’^'7£.'ta dovoo.tat. !^^S^kLta--*.*-*
together, and toasting the departing god
?k.rakdllHIn*—°»rf&lt;«y .EPS”1'
of day in overflowing cups of fiery wine.
len, who was fa this country die first pby.
A portion of the wild company sit in the
jvgr J-toW
dark shadow of the rocks, whilst others •------- ’tty such a bevvof beauties should ; She waertbe lawfal daughter-of the man ■&gt;fan of his time, laid ibdown as* ygbask fa the last rosy hues of sunsO.-—Uy ® plh» leanry w» »
in“
aJconvent, f cannot’ answer for to whom 1 surrendered “J^onor In my rifle
»Jr. Fhr.x-J.-» taring etarp rf talta.
Among kuo
the u»iKta
latter is one distinguished
by die
a
Among
-d—
von, in
madam,
for you are pan the bey-day early days. Her tether
Gcempkljed Italr te*ta r. U. Stata
his lofty air and stature from the rest, of Vour youth; but for t.ree sweet girls, betrayer from me,
1
;
and wearing a somewhat richer garb than 1 Alieva they are ready to quit your roof ral right to hatsL^i
If Ite Udboin
his companions. His conical hat is deck­ without compulsion.”
| lovetT Lwnora Camale as If she had been
ed with gay ribands, his green velvet
“Hear him!” cried the abbess lifting I my child.
। jacket fa studded with gold Hattons, and up her h.irf, In W&gt; horror. “Her th. ,
Here tta drlng brlpnd ptaned btaeiItay ’ were Imtad; nnd tier xuslwr
hi* lower garments arc scamlsd with the
unhalfowcd infidel.’’ She gave a private I r.
...
amirerl In tta -tatta of rerprirer
richest lace. An
।| noxtata.
.ou ornamented cnrbfae was
.&lt;t,pc h:,
th. »U&gt;».
11-* Vtat- —«M
—-------;------- ■ ~o&gt;--.Udi talons«l v&gt; &lt;S&gt; intanay n&lt; tadrly
liouating even the fallen ^sinner, wive
every »yUm. Tta tail oT^ilta ™
. .t. 1. mav revive Him."
d along tne vaulting
a&lt;M?e m u« -u.Jiert bared the breast
like distant tbnndey^i df the robber, from which the life blood It. ‘ fa some asylums on the ‘ continent,
...................
was fiwt ftowir1'
I lunatics were chained fa a wt.!rw tarn,t.lion,
Go'h .tat uo
do 1 tae!" cried 1 lutauoe
T* T
M*
“Mother of
red that’ereepia,
the wateralpwly
higher
/nA
l,kei—&amp;.««,«« &lt;rr (heuitata
"Ttalwnat
cn*. 1 swe; «•— ; ^Her
to. JL rose
ttalr
nwSb,
the obUsji.
"That cross iudellibly im- •
from the robber
»
BnUUl
daunting to their Maker— Sanctum tl ttr
Jnilivm
it- printed
printed in
in u&gt;c
the wan,
flesh, u&gt;*i
that m
in alter ea
th’reatenufa^ero long to drown them.
ncssof attire contrasted strangely
”
-B. j„m
vm jjapienliae
apienhae &amp;

p ?
“air^Jsrs

■ ■ ’-^M’XE^ta*

Which fa my way *raa .taodtog-

“-0^.1
_ _
!um even the brignnd
—now twenty yean of ageI ..
... fl.-d
I theu-t
---------Stain’" said
one,,^tofwnufd have
holy
spot, ap
’•lothelwlthofwe.ptata.
p&lt;i|cj „d chilled, had be not s«en an.uug

l ar
My son! my son! from what horror bat
. n •^-uced
numerous asylums,
.. ■
j_ ...
tai., u-knm *xmi was intrc
I —
not. &lt;thi. death
upun which madmen were M rwtolvfag
pursue with your fctal lote-Lemora- gxmfr&lt;htfd
the at-

H
lucvuv.a ».
— - -Ia
--­ his breast.
tr.es 1 ik^tv
aou ix that
- -----------------------the DStteute --should
j -Slater! mother! were the
grave authority that the patients should
fretted barrier, nud seittd ^ifa victira.^bhc
words he feebly uttered. They were ins be u hirled fa a dark cell, and at the same
&gt;r»l iur miMiciiccjj ... . .......... ........ _
ice. Commend me to our captain, for lips pressed those she had vowed to puri­ last. Gaspanml, the brigand, had gone
time beret with horrid noises, and suprtateaching us the true use ol die church.
ltou*». Htatfag*. M»tb _________________
cd with horrid smi’ls that every senae
and prayer.
.
*x. -x.-k
b. -M «
Until be came among us we were a |&gt;wr ty
fc WwHTMXR. r“n‘BC,££‘' “Each to bis nun!" shouted Gssparoni
might lie assailed at the same time. There
IlBMAlIKAUl-l L0" ' *'*y?Z,
set of superstitious Atvib, who could nt lifting the fiunting girl from her feet; aiid
.MDMOai;
Bioctaaultog. . How*.
were German physicians wishing for bicut a throat w ithout making a v&lt;’w,J°tht’
“by w'Lich a patient, arriving at
let those who »ru covetous bear oft the
But some may say, "Whj’ S1' ® *04rklnH chiucry
■
Virgin; but be has changed all that.
crucifix and plate. Away! before morn\
­ people ipo-ial
-u!d be:
•
’’ -time
’-is to think! What good an
, wylum, and after being drawu with
Gasporooi smiled bitterly.
ing comes to tell the tale."
__ ___
. jey make of
Hkh.
- --------------- --------------- -------,fi■ uw
can they
&lt; ill Let us no w sec .frightful clangor over a tnctal bridge
“And now, noble captain,” said the
His orders were obeyed with all tlie what thev Aare done.
a mote, could be suddenly raised
Toko general lite- acrins
,
nvrBr^hV'-btajM-T.^ Cutspokesman rftbo gang. “I humbly beg
Fur all of wedlock'* blowing*—
wiu ever ucaiu vr
............ promptness of inclination.
Some tore rature. ’Look at Daniel Dcfoo, the au- to the top of a tower, and as middenly
family
grocery
STORE.
you'll tell us what is P-Wg ® J?ur the loveliest nuns from the pillan to
thur of "Robinson Crusoe,” one of the lowered into a dark and subterranean carKbcming brain. 1 koowliy the knitting
enu
and
they avowrd that if the patient
which
they
dung
convulsively,
while
nth
­
greatest authors of prose fiction that ever ,
T F n.xxxr.TxOiiii “»•
of your eyebrows that you are revolving
could bo made to alight aiftung snakes
' vra^eixed the gold and silver vessels of lived; he began bi. life « • &gt;
Beneath U.a tncon'e mild beaming.
acn‘. -------------somn mighty project.’’
was almost wholly eelf-taughs. W illutm and serpents, it would b? better still, m
_U Ita tamlit Ita-: tta eta[»l. Ota gitai.iie
of Grant’» 8toc«jHartta&lt;s. Mica---------- .-----Aud. vary shortly, fall asleep:
: “Right, Anselmo," sail
Cobbe'.t, the great master of racy saxon son.eot the English asylums, lunatics, be­
w&lt;’
eser bvfarv besrd of fa d“ Buu of *“-bl&lt;“u
[to aaccxTirvio.] ! der, rising.
English, was in early life a f*--mcr s boy, ing supposed to bo under the influence of
thstP
and afterward a common soldier.
Isaac th? moon, were bound, chains! and oven
"The vesper
Welton, the pleasing biographer and flogged, at particular periods df tho moon a
Mt of the Battle Urerk Hmm
MOTT.
THE BBIGZ ND A5D THE NUN.
j~=t
ago, to prevent the accession of the vte“
Complete
Angler,"
was
a
linen-draper.
| Battle Creek. Jcfr H. »Mli------------------------us down upon our knees in a trice.
Eh’op fa Ooodyoer'e
Then in science: Thomas Simpson, the iencc. Treated upon this system, mad“Aye, the vesper bell." repeats
C.?.’
Haaunca.
Park' Pork!! Pork!!!
^Mwhlxk, tag forth •du|o.ntaxl»'»i.
distinguished mathematician, wrought for nets was lashed into rage, and tho unhap­
BB1A i ta
mi, fa » melancholy tone
the greater partvffo* UX u» weaver.-- py sufferers, doomed by mistaken eeence
i-altlnr,
Lovely as Was um* «j« *»»».. —
C-ptain Cook, one of the most aaeaufic U a reign Of terror, wore committed u&gt;
U,u bemi. o«r I*1”
“, r'.p,“:
.
.
..c «t F.lmn and
As the wesry robbers reached their Endish sailors, and a 'ri-'rJ^001.Tjr‘lcr2 the charge of ignorant attendants, wbojf
His fAkfeena not already brutal, were aoon brutalised
■ ” - ss, the clear rays cl broad was wholly ulfta'-'sM.
Hotels.
by the work they had to do. hanatice
It bathed
bswqd the heights of the Abruz- pw peasant, lamed tb n'-id wa«&gt; turn­
«27?'?!!------------T”
i
’
I daylight
SiSrsitaVSHsrtssTs------------------- ■“ ="-5
Dr 8.
S of seventy, in order that hs might be chained tn dens, were littered w!th straw
jtitrued
with
toll,
they
(leng
them“^. •’a mrren»»n." refM cl. W-Jupring u&gt;cnHyj
to early malunlike wild beaata, ill-fad, ill treated denW
HAWUrs. I and fairer women si
.A"’
m&gt;1y&lt;s unon the erouod to sleep, regard- able to peruse his sou i&gt;
• -----hearts
1
. glow
-.- -..
k its ]
wW, uu'nfWcc-MFV" XTfXir n«L -ko.
with
every kind of sola»
Al tea Bfaetro*.
-a wrigh^ wb*oquMUy Sir
before Pmri’s timK the rt’.endanta on th.
uno,, ..Uta1 &lt;he coneInnon of Udr un- venter of the cotton sparing J»^Wne; mad were mriefactoro taken fro® the Wtofrre yon pining T-mUwu * poor man. and commence! lifoas a
forun...
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barber James Drfadiev. the author ofr wna Tbe patents ware In dark subtarpXPOMtVlLLB E«CMAs*&lt;i’t’
thi*
i nmson edb,
fast sh«re. lnl0,Tl^i
• the str and light eorid’besdm^rfbltU
but seated on sn isolated erw -™
over the inanimate for® ot
X Xi tat^l. n"«.» bri4«^. doorriooo,b«:tam»bW2?*-»“
lenntb t&gt;aa»tion revisited toe wretched
■ tho drains, sod of-rostteck^Andwo^
(^L She arose from her
k *d, sometime «1W, tbrir mmrahlataolv Sr 'V.nUm erlsital'yn™^‘
tore, opened her sy^
fluoverta regiment, became • skill f ants.—J&amp;amiMr.
rjWlLET, B*r, U&gt;d Soft BOAT, ‘^yLEVB.
them amfai w-.th a heavy sigh.
-Where am 11" she murmured fa-nt y. entWanaDdacrutMwanomer. To him
Campbell refers fa the well-known Ime,
•-fa fa» arms of a lover, answered
&gt;b®d
baited G^f^Ui;6 bride of heaven’” shrieked

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

B«g*n to f**i quid oom.’

At Prices Lower

ayli. of its cuuteulo
ySbattof b»ta&lt;y

nxet uaa occu
j •• •—-v - •
. kind, fa the msMgemmrt of lumtfesBe
SHw rat«ri« or ™r* Il * o? *io;
-Av ptaoe," ih« &gt;^d, “well itay ydd.' «Pgo or chid, ta tad ta«a cundtag.
for .tarn ta Ita btata «f Gcxb «»dl I
ftp to ™ ov».
".biiuta1 *
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YoUR ORDERS,

Owr.5; Douta &amp; Shoes
oro
po&lt;ia,
b&lt;- Mi«e*rd **4 pat
Good, of M. owe
4^ «.«1 , S*bm &gt;f &gt;-»
Pre-»l to «&lt;«* ’h&lt;:“
R^TTtore. State. »tre*t. II-- |
nfOotj. fo taT M4w.n«i«&lt;tad.c-»-

W luia g.incc u» *wiu
— .B.--------i she waved him off. Gasparooi stood one
prcssiou; men uc
"
spent and gravity, and quitted
' to quarrel with a hasty step.
________

GREENFIELD, Attonwy and Councilor al I
■
&gt;,____ ...... A l.nrmrr Bed (■riirru

my f-.iKlkt

to examine into the condition of hi* well
“Ay—vows do very well for the unini­ aboftlnu-.
beloved."
tiated, but not for us who know the world. first editor of the “(J
"Away, rude man!” cried the nun.
“Nay, you will force me to be rude The noble takes a vow of allerfaneo to ci a poor sailor boy,
unless you give me admittance," sdid the hl» sovereign, but he turns tnJtorabso
commands him. Tt» sovereign
brigand, fa his natural tone.
“ Hera are inters*!
i
thirty stout fellows to whom sacrilege Is iswears to protect the people, but notwith­
pastime, and who knows bow to relievo istanding this he betrays the people. Whv
edfaafsrrat«»
~J
the unfortunate ot vows it Is troublesome 1should the .vows of a man be more btod“BetiJotaon,those of s prince or noble F
to keep. I have obeyed tho scriptural in- than
1
‘Gasparoui, I abbot you! Sooner than lish Worthies, -w
junction, do ye verify the words; “knock,
and it shall be opened.”
You see that I isubmit toyc ur sacrilegious - embraces, I
dash this frail peraon from the emi­
am not altogether so graceless os you be- will
'
nence on which I stand, and roll a mang­
”
ni’s father had conceived a violent dis- Uevafae.
1
But tbe latter part of his address was led corpse, before your eyes, to the foot
like to Gasparonl from his poverty and
to tbe empty air, for the frigfefe of thamountafa. 8omwr—"
from his guilt of his unknown parents. breathed
1
More she would have said, but from man's smr, his fr-tbtr corid not
nun had fled to tho interior of the
But Leonora's kindness compensated her ened
&lt;
to alarm the abbess and the sis­ their very feet these books the wall of a
lover for every rebuff^ and wnen, awaken- building
I
ed by his righil v serenades, she bent from terhood.
1
“To the gate, brigands, with year blud­
her window ana dropped seme flowers as
»■7^,,
His ader gfag frtrm cot.'XEimcit me sons or emra
a token of her presence and her lore, he ;geons;'- shouted GasparonL
raaleru and light Infantry glistened fa the tradition desertbas tam -g l**^
was obeyed; beneath heavy and repeated
felt that be lived for her alone.
fcr a time by very tan?
blows
tbe wicket gave way.
Anselmo rjlraim.
One night when Gasparonl repaired as
Then turn we to thee
“
Saved!
saved!"
cried
Leonora;
savud
usual to ten dwelling of his beloved, be would have entered first. " Wsy for ytrar
from worse then death.
The bell has range oTall: the t wo .1
suddenly encountered her enraged father, captain 1” sternly shouted Gasperori.—
been heard; our prayers have bexn beard; DvahofCdrWc, and
who, fa tones of the wildest excitement, “Dispute my precedence and die I" Tbe and the Lord h»th saved his scrvcDtsi' .
author of the well kno" .
hade him begone. Gasparoni replied withi appalled robber stepped beck hastily, sad
"Too Late they come !” cried tee rob­ Ctatrth.” hefan »
equal warmth; a war of words ensued,, Gasparoni was the first to enter Within ber, atrjgglfag to bear away fee rimer. Pridetux, tin euthcr of the -Connection,
and, in the height and frenay of passion,, the nallowcd precincts.
UrfBaor./
.Wc
rote,
«=« for T*
Several doors fa the body of tbe bril- frantic girt. There la
the voung man struck his opponent to&gt;
■
n instant arter,
iovciy
tho earth. An
after, tne
the lo
vely |, ding were successively forced, and tbe trer_"
“Quick! quick! for the lore of heaven,
with disordered tressarmed heels of tbe brigands ran along the
Le'.rono, pale and
a..----- .
gentliimcri
’
'
shrieked
the
nun.
• •
stone-paved corridora, as, Leaded by their
cs, rushed from the house.
“Too late!" repeated Gasparonl. "Acaptain, they strode onward to their crime.
“You,have slain him!" she cried.
wav!" and be aucctfaded fa forcing her
“Tis true!” answered Gasparonl, still The nuns had assembled in the chapel from the rock to which she clung.
|
and
were
now
cowering
within
the
pregasping with passion; “he was insolent
“A hundred ducats to the man who 1
cfacta ofthe altar. The lady abbees rione
and I have chastised him.”
She puts a bril through the heart of Gssparo- o. jw
“Begone!” exclaimed the excited girl. was self-possessed- and dignified.
ni 1" cried a colonel uf dragoons,
'
“Monster, begone!
Tbe hand that has wa» a woman of middle age, of a lofty jI up the rocky steep.
A carbineer:
been raised against my father’s person stature, and potaeasing some claims to 1
shall never clasp mine to love, amity or the epithet of beautiful, though her countaeoDce was somewhat worn and furrow-,
I marriage!"
i heart of Leonora, and mortally wounoaa
‘•Leonora, hear meF
Then let
1
Cotaitataltajhi, ta»d «&gt; tali o»&lt;ta | ttatetaad citato-,
-I swear it Begone!”
thratald of S ctapcl. Gtap«.-C&gt;ta doftd I wreutad prl &lt;rak « hl&gt; fee, xtaa ita time to
You will think
I “
-iitata'"
------- better of this!'
i ta, ta-„ ..Iked «K • 6rm ,-.ep vpth, rabbe utucod .
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slender remittances. None uf Use youths
of Naples dared reproach him with his
birth, for they knew the blood of Gasparoni to be fiery ss the lava of Vesuvius,
and his hand as prompt to crush as to ca­
ress. It was fa his seventeeth year thst
the young Neapolitan saw and loved the
beautiful Leonora, the only daughter of a
rich old merchant of the ety. He loved

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Gao. W. Mills—Editor.

A. For the rrasoii that there is no
nalty prescribed by the common law
tl any violatiun of Us o« mmanda; ‘

tod images; It is often tie cow,however,that

Akothu Gobi.-—One after another, io

If chi. I" • Sototem «I" «£

_ murderer of Bof- cUlm of the President and of tha
erstic party, that the late election has &lt;n.
usd to ball by Judge
nosed of tlx* “disturbtafr element,” uxl
remarked: definitely aettfod tha controversy ia
mud to slavery in the territories. Idra't
see that Mr. Cass makes the doetriae any

Peninsular

i conum n law principles must d
- their executive ferce, u|M&gt;n stai
' riwtw: For inaUnre—tbe to_

bOM

bourne f
The I

i

*UU draU,

t^ned lbs (Xnr-

ly » Wievc

xl, studs, prompt to sustain suvwy
irrry and Its
ItsextctiexUn arc not Abonu

themselves
• dedans “thou shall not kill, buT'Tt
makes no proriskm .for the pamshmaat 1 piss, rings, fee,
1 r7~'
.- * ■ w.
i tween the Northern and Southern inter’ |
• ®f a murderer; therefore, it becomes no- of a mustache." iand the well tUimmed
jounuii running, fur three years,
beyond its pre*
IMctkaJJio.e^.
s dignity woroe, much worse, than Kansas ever btad opposite its exteds
t*y&lt;» u^yVon,; pretations of “the principles of the Kanwhiskers, nor the kind ^of Ixcus dignity
n up'on md
widitfatiie
subscribers ’ turn
turn sow
row .. — i ent limits nuiuuw
Hut bow 1
. , manner against it^lio was justly indig (I ass and Nebraska bill," over which Nor- ,
it
fa
tbe
subscribers'
with
which
vanity
’
wil!
puff
/him
up
'on
1 tmue to entertain these moderate views.
should 'prescribe penalties for the romDemocrats might
hope to
to vralk
walk un­
un- |
dant at the outrage, and in luind tone • uf j them
them Demtierato
might hope
. The moral, scope and design oftheir parluterety*- a ifly«, fc MlhMhlng. existing miasios of soeh crimes as are prohibited ' such occasions—and no matter if he does
scathed by
by the fires of slavery South, and
Wo douhlika W trac&gt; jokes over tho 1 tyj is the' anaiWUlfen of slavery. To ac­. vutev, he procsodod to state the follow- ‘I senthed
, tag: “How fa tho devil could that man ‘‘ twchilledby
uachillcdly tbe blarta
blasts of Freedom fa
in the
Lriin cf him ulxj can lay by tbe common law.
mrpaoafa fellcii fue- The HoOeer -wns ' complhlr thriri purpose they eomnwwe
be rele&lt;u.ed on KaiH He wa« comml ted I North. Tho
™ butinora &gt;
J- eridrotly
u—’y aa
an m
«n&gt;.
&lt; ItMu-to txMldag mare than, mediocrity.
Q. If» dan of ruffians were to settle in side, nor aa much good erase as would be
manly in some things, and onra done a with moderation, ostensibly contqiU-d to; for murder. Ho has bad no trial. It is an I pleasant one, as Father
Giddings _.
express.
‘
SotwitUtoadiug thia opinion, which has a territory of the 11. S. in which there are required to enable a dog to procure tbe
arrest the further progress of the “peen
, I cs it. “a sort of vibration between heaven
very fairbuainca In this ebtmry; but, like
The Garnd Jury hare frond a
, lar liiatittidon," but Inwardly at neart outrage.
I ■'•"tnaso prevalent among poliUdanu, no municipal regulations, and should vio necessaries of life, be would still bo treat­
the yankce who peddled wooden nutmegs, predetermined to root It out. Let our* trua bill against him.”
’jandhelL"
* Isiro come to the cvvclmion that the laic tbe principle of the common law by ed with the utmost deference by those not
Mr. Halo answered Mr. Cms on the
when tho quality of *,u merchandize rwaa readers reflect a moment and study thej
No free State man would have been instant and delivered one of the be.-, of I
n-rtn “political honesty" is worthy of\ robbing and murdering all who were ao particularly acquainted with his circum­
discovered the ’Market failed, so it iind 'o' origin and progress of this party. ’ The. rekwed on bail, and I know it, gentlumco. the many good speeches be has mode in
unfixtaaate aa to meet them, would it be stances.
I
few rc-'.ai ka.
.
Aral essay if over made as a political na­I I will investigate the matter within twen|
Who has not witnessed, on the arrival
Senate.
Ho. vindicated the higher ।
tional organization was In 1844. Gay and, I ty-four hours; and I will report it to tho t tlxlaw, at which tho Senator from Michwan I
Mr. Polk, Bjrncr, who received, all told,, i world with my luuno attached, and it will
that territory and people, which shouldindulged in a fling, and oompdied him to
. OG.30-1 votes. In 1848. Mr. Van Buren,1 taw au cffeou I don't say thia in a brag­
witfa prides taa an actnal existence; the’ prohibit and puaish the commission of enoc which the landlord will make fa th*'
a
silent
admission
that he dare ot rcp&gt;i. I
Wc saw it charged by many of the’ | who run on the Frccaoil Buflklo Platform* mriocta manner, but I am Governor, 1 am
diate that law, but dial be acknowledge* I
perhaps a’few ramaAa, setting forth our such crimes*
treatment of the different passcBr'crs.—
,
public prints, during tho campaign, that rercived 281,785 votes;and in *52 th.it every day of his life; a law in which all
A. Yes, a oonatilutioual aa well as a Tbe beat dressed are, aa a moral thing,
Frccsoilera cast for their candidate, Bale
the slavery propagandists, in many of tlu
oonneetioa
*-~ ——
__,
m
suuu,.,-..
—pLet
—
... u* what
. growth
ir-1 all
President
can wi»~
remove
me if
he tboores. jjust human enactments have their founda-1
158,128
votes.
us see
natural duty.
States, were compelled to raise the cry of
tion, and which has been gloriously illus
Q. Why a constitutional duty!
| pay no more, not 'oettcr coin than those
in staturc.streugth,
thia
pnrty
has reached in all
itscontemptible
previous trials
it j Tim world will sustain me; my cdnsolenoe
shall rail fa qurotion aoniewhal «f the i
4Free Kansas,” in order to win tho peo­ ha*&gt;.n«
,«»ehcd
all itstoprevious
It will sustain me; »nd my God will sustain trated, through all ages, by martyrs who,
never
boroinable
obtain atrials
single
ch.-irg«» mxdcagainst tho republican party,'
A. Congress is bound by that ioxtru-1 who arc DFjre Coandy apparrekd. Who
preferre d To follow hs lend, o cn to llo
ple to their aid'. Wc remember that even State for its candidate at the Preoidentuil me.
■
it is only for tho purpose of confining meat to establish justice, secure the blue­
It was the foulest murder ever commit­ (caffild awd the stake. He also rommenin Barry County, ouch airy was attempt­ election; on tin* first Tuesday in the pres-1
ted with severity upon the claim that the i
ouraelf to feats aa practical illustrations, sings of liberty,-and protect her citije“a । whose heads arc whitening for the grave,
'He murdered man was spoor election has indoracd the Kansas and Nc. I
ed, but it proved a failure.
Such state­ ent month, It received the vote of at least ( ted.
compelled to make the hard ’floor a couch
and n*x from any ill will.
- i 1 against domestic violence.
*twelve, nnd perhaps thirteen States, con- ■ cripple. All he nukl was, Mon’t take my
Q. Suppose those rufi^M should not [। for their aching bones, in order that some ments were loudly denied by those who taining an nggnamte pauulatiou of over; huracr," und be was shut right under my braaks bill.
1t hat been charged that the republican
talked much apd often of freedom tiirlekI ten millinn
souls. New EagteaJ. in 1 eyes, an charged by the fr» « State men.
rf cum..., hoc nurorablo ‘swell’ might have tbe privilige
party did not originate, as claimed by l»Urfc. «ilh Ch*
ir»; but it oppears tiutt those charges weru 1852. teu) l&gt;ut sixty thousand Frecsuitera And still the amtusun has bucn admitted
duald ooohra tool, &lt;lq.rad*cloo. co b of resting luxuriously upon an easy couch tot entirely without foundatko.
Tho on its territory, aud did not give a single to bail. It is an outrage. He shall again
Judge Conway, to whom the following
I wlihput even the inconvenience of a com­
r.ocas 1 ‘gtslation; but that on the contra­ &lt;B«» ■id fccrig.ee.&gt;
discussion of the subject of these charges, rk-ctoriai vote for the Abolition cantli- bo arrested and trim! 1 say Jt openly to letter was addressed, has communicated it
A. Still
Congress
is bound to
ry; titfre being no such legislation, cettato
_____
_ ____
_ _______
____Cxtab- panion in hisjourney to the bnd ofdrcams?
date; it has now rolled up aa Abolition nil concerned.
I care not what lawyer*
to tho TWfeme fi*r publication:
bi Congress, luw given rise to some very
vote of two hundred and seventy thou*- «•
or judges nre
to prrarot. I1 would'say ao if
demagogtwa had taken occasion, b» Qjj.'’ itah
tberufore
to protect In
ix-L justice, -L-...-Z.
... bouadtz*
In.­ Who has not scon tho merchant uncoramusing scenes, and has exiled forth the
Wasiusctox Dxc. 2, 1856.
I Slid and cast its entire electoral vote (for- Lecompte was here himself.
imoniously leave a customer with whom
representing some wholesome provisions ! dians and for' ’
”
-----• following communication from a corrca- I ty-ofie) for the Black Republican cnndi-l Colonel
that
“Daaa Sic Your tetter of the 29th of
Culolrl IL J. Titus
Tilto then
Uto&gt; remarked
remrlrJ'bjl
efthe geMral gmre«»&lt;bt respecting tar-! Q. 81
’
government bo was trading, and occupy some ten or
I &lt;Lit* . llic Freraoil strength In the elcc- J j-trbnp* tbe nun was iuoocvug .&lt;•! tbe Novcmlxjr wks n-cievcd last evening. I
,
pondent
of
tho
N.
Y.
Tribune.
ntorial aflMra, tb deceive the mass of the r&lt;.ftucs to take
- any
&gt;»fthese crimes? fifteen minutes in bowtag and scraping,
i ixAor, thank, and reverence the State uf
I foral colleges, where four year* ago, it ' charge
.
PutLADBtrais. Dec. 0, 1850.
^.argc alligvl
all.gvl against
agsmst him.
uiu&gt;.
A. Then'
Then* the
the genera/
government bc- and making wry faces before some repu­
I wa-» n« repreoented by a single Presulen—..1.1 !..«.»
u,rn dim-ban-.
“Then “lis -t
should
have ;been
duebarg- I Vermont for her late benefident gift to
propla for the purpose of procuring far J A.
g«
,
“srCUXJtaV, BBXCXXSRIDCZ, AMDynBE
tlu* opnrewsed. exhausted and abused pro­
thxmalvaa polltiad ^grandteoment; and I comes ...
an accomplice, --------and is„guilty
—w - of ev- ted nabob I Who—but it is useless to,
«d." thuudurod dw Governor.
- tsaaas:
”elector, is now one hundred aud twen,
tixl
-Jlowremaro rderer bt&lt; admitted te&gt; pio ot kausas. It shows that the wr-ogs
that thuyMo nut wish, and would not dare ery murder which it has power to pro- multiply questions, such instances are by
Mn. Editor: This was die heading to
of that |&gt;eoplc have awakened the symp»for the Buchanan meetings at ‘ l.v
electors.
no means “few or far between."
^w«Ntotw*w
Prttrar ’county,
before
the . ,*“»^
believe
fora
moment |&gt; found
bain alie
ui
nau
ouw....,
__ B
____
- any
’■ ’• alterations
.
_____
- -Ifi rtxt’
t^’c ^er
•bettor of every
tor m-ko
in sack
laws
tne
Cai*- !U! UK!
the original
posters
t oe
• ’ P»wi
r,y
y roe
of such
rapid
precocious
true
bill
against
him,
and
hv4 has tides of the lovers of Freedom in our
Why arc these things so ? There are' Condcrsport, Potter county, before the i
•'
they poaseeoed the power.
Now we arc murderer whom It refutes to punish,
ings I have this day | Frowlh is to be discouraged by a defeat J had no trial.
It is na outrage.
It b country, nnd I doubt not the blessed ex­
• fast clectiun. Ono of5.lite
«^«nal
noatera
.
I
no
inducements
for
men
fo
bcwnic
so
abSenator at Warn-' ‘hot was 10 near being a victory- I or that, enough to xnakc on&lt;-’i hair stand on cud. ample will be followed by tlieothcrstntes
not noted for dur credulity on any sub- i
Q. Suppose a certain combination of
for
oneQty.
of theirSimitar
ineetitplacards were used .| ’’ u i!l “bate, in the least ddgree* one jot of I * ill publirii it to the world.
Uigton
I will a Ixwie iustitarioua are founded
tbe
ject, and we certainly have not a sufficient | men were to settle a territory within the jectiy aervilo to the tfeb.
8 transmitted to a U. S. Senator at Wash”*
iot of I will publish it to Uw worm.
t »»*••
Do you ask why* Ilia rftaply
because. ^.^
tore.areafr
1^’ulP’rUofI‘H?ia,“’IDinoU&gt;
- •
amount to lead us into the belief that the i jurisdiction of tne U. 8. in which there1
OR'tai;
to to-w ''"Ito if M
“ W I rights of man. Slowly but MuodilV the
and renew.-,! I No fna-State man cv»»u
of Government founded in forew
I such servility—ouch sacrifice ofmanhood,
‘
are
no
municipal
regulations,
and
should
muMea are so easily deceived. There is ,
m the ■»«»**&gt;"«»'.&gt;
milted to bail; bu would be now
&gt;r‘F Wear away, r&lt;nl the newer and better one
kigw.J hop- -ill ”infixed
to»«Shll~
“ in“iirt
-"d the
t&gt;f tadlpendence, arc nctuu principles
t
r.p nun/wbo U permitted to nxcreisc tic set aside that principle of the common '’ and
n... f.oht liruic- on. I nm Governor, and thia Hays sAoZI । „f Government
°n thcoqtud convent
IbS.totto i»u»u.
1 •» to*.*™"*
I! of the governed framing into their ptare.
u*** .NUM.M
...------ ---. ( „rtublo offarlngSto the God whor
riglu* uT dUxenahip, however limited । law .which declares “ all men to be unli- ccptablo
, fictlk will be Nutranct: the I’.-ixl- ofne- be arrested and have his trial.
\*
tied to their liberty,” and enact a code of j moat devoutly worship—Dives.
Let us be palicut; hopeful and persevere.&gt;.**• •!»
»«iSSra«l
J.jra N .14.
may 1* hia aWiries, who does not p^scaf
iot simply -riw ixmi-a-, ..............1
...
1m, by abMl .ran «n&gt; imbbrn -cMH I. | u,„,, OT _ _________ »„uW
I
Ing.
mt elect is »ucn ov irau-i ■ u,to pro»trati&lt;m
(MMfe-ralwtamaNcrWll.
aud subservtancy of the tend
&gt;--* thi, room. ».», -- -------------- —
“1 nm, my dear sir.
ralilramraranpraibly «-|1n1 4rapU.»4 In IS! I. Uw friraWl11!»*«■ ...
5J?&gt;' .,dl
.. “&gt; .li_ ..^,1,. 1I • n«&gt;w t
n"
II■1"J
Juntw,
ct,*about
Ih!* f*
tin* CT
man Hay ■«
fercnee between right and!wrong; and, by ■
“Very rrapcctfuily and truly,
;
“Oh,” said Jones, “he hn* Iwn admit,
Mn&gt;ato,«0&gt;Ui&gt; kt a.
ofto
to
J
rv Lnle.
■
xaptiou!
““!«•
t„in1844,
IM,.to
the friendsv'f
Mtoto
rJrnlk *J
D.1U.lu
Isi.yl.raU.
’Zl “J
*’“.*' F-««
U"1, ."y-^
editing itito action a very small portion of |
'
" ". I -------am one of hi» bondMnctLj” I
“Your humble servant,
.n ami Dallas
its Puunsylvanls,
used J ‘&gt;*•"
I! ku
raldreuhUd
plra.nl.
fur
rail,
.f
iWr
*"
|
I
..........
”
,-\
“WILLIAM H. 8EWAHD.
meetings
with placards
the caption
“Polk
Dal
,lcor,,« rod; tint Liberty cann-i I “
bit is
lux diacritpinaling . powers, he. would be
“U
What
i the amount’ ogam asked the
mid circulated
for of
call*
uf their
uMiAj-Ucta Ohto. toto..„b&gt; *““1.to'“»"»»“
t» I
“M. F. Coxwar. Esq.”
If
(Governor.
able tp disco ver the tendency of a general |
rara
..
&gt;j
thc T&lt;riff vf jg.jj ra * k
dta BmOPR . ftTO pTOplj*.
“Ten thousand dollars,” rsptivd J**ura,
to
ato*
I *dn"*“. to prfto good; but u
|
which, to- j
law, and to predict its results with a* I
| such to be tbe case, would be to suppose I gcber with thu contents of tbe “Kane I
,hc N-? •
,checr* “ u,:dt,r
Tux Faux Statx Pnisoxxas :x K»x1 "l would give th.it fiw him any time. I|e
I that nil rich men are upright, honest and I [Letter," liod a wonderful effect in thi» ' »I’prebcni«i'&lt;n ofan anticipated defre!^with “
rn'rch accuracy, as one^ who, like oar
raa.—But few persona have a rorrect idea
A. It is the duty ofthe government to I,, . ,, • 1"'™
’ .pr^Khoto,
. , , ,v_ • ____
• „d -I {State. ! etwouragfag worfls. Patrotism and nt&gt;-j i
ta a good fellow.**
Michigan General, claim* to be the grand r-WM-toli.lto.l-.Hgl.ttalibM, „! totrilrxh
! There it is, gentlemen,” said tho Guv­ of the sufleriugs of the men now imprison­
kin now pretty well aseertaiued tknt i ,,lU’Kv» ‘t
tLcr’b
U.me
1' ernor. “It is a great outragy. I am df- j ed in Kansas onjvariona trurnjiedopchar.
.«ll
.
to
to!
„n*
•
'"to-.wW--kyN.Nto- to tor.
f'inbvdympnt of all political knowledge.
the failure oi tho Lancaster Bank wa» Pr'&gt;«traUd but th.) will ultimately tn &lt;
gva.
Forty-five of tbvtn hove rcA-ntly
Q. But ifto ^..ntrnr/t ,;ru«. w
toltoh Nto .Jg.
tertnliHNi to investigate the matter."
There are some weak Blinded men who
owing to the tango sums it contributed 1
“Th” Jkjjublican oarty will g * t
A frw State man then ventured to re- Issrn removedto other quarter-* atTrcum*
!*
M-TS lic “oro a maB
,h&lt;1 r,‘orc before tbe October and November eketndul-e fa tbe foolish idea that those who । interfere?
" *’h ,tJ* work “util k roedom is umver
inerk. th-'- this was the course puraued to- Scb. A correspondent of the N. Y.
* Tt,.,,. .1- _ . J.
. . •
■,K: »•■&gt;&gt;*•’’ t» xppsrant to all, and, as the tfons to the Buchanan caux*. Let us no« kU* ,,"i ,'4'’ D*T“t?r for lbc P*f-r
'
Mon- to whai they are pleased to term
watds* tho free State men ever since the ; who visited them at Tecumseh, writes a^
hope that the Mme ill fate m III not over- I -'«•» •**/;
no« t,» be th« pr
” ...j:
“Ituaaan appalling sight to sec
organization of the territory; that part'uib j follow*
to ।j action,
«. a—
—
o‘
“J phraica! .
ndcraSMd the nature«S«cnt
of a Lar, abillly
and ti*ir
becomes
an _______
accomplice in the [ Mrin{Ittlhv fe- Uk- poor will diminteh-^- take his ndmta'istrution. Let u» give Liu. 1
sodirty and
sallow that
ho.1 marked every movement made (*• 45
45 familiar
faniuiar faces
«**-«-= mrw-j
—---------------r
a fair trial.
AU fa not |.*l that fa fa .
bu‘ *«««
fa a political und, ity
by governmental officials, for the lastlwu ■ “tncy
they were not
uvi .'....iiL.
familiar—
- all
J.! huddled
,!fco like
• • -vahliy
—loT-h-jr” will be despis­ danger. The chair of State has been di*•’«**&gt;».*'
’«»»•*
|
Imm
-aninc
Im. &lt;Htn
ittto lheir
their Straw
straw not
next WpOll
Upon the
y"?lff*t%kitoi*n
to
lmirbu.1
r
‘
3*.
I
ed,
*
and
‘
eonclencc
■*'
-----will
”
1
™-tonnile
cease
to
smile
«h«&gt;
when
of* the law fa.- the pir- , he whom it permits to bold them.
graced and dbhuiiorvd by lhe mean* used
rhvrc '* one, nu’nt
«“ «-'»&lt;«lc to
■
brick
floor,
in
which
the
venom
were
Thr (Goicrenr replied with great
Q. And If the gordnmient had rcmov-1M occasional wrong is perpetrated to ad­ to obtain it, Iwt let wi pray that its ocwi- u lr ««*•»»•»•. «cy are not fighting from
Several
waimth,* "I care not who it is; 1 am neith­ •about a»thick .-wi the straw*.
own iuterea*. It ia true, there pant, when rented, mav not earn out the I a n,u-'ktft battery or in ambu»h. Hey ,
-------------------------1 were sick, and I could but tlank my own
&gt;■( to ttotoMi ptopK"
Sto to ito ‘ cd p previously csiatife prohibition of the ( vance one's
in die **r- W1J , er few State t»nr proMavvry, but Govern­ 'that 1 was not an unfortunate as to be
violalion of thia priuoipio of the oonuuon ' arr honorable cxcri&lt;ion&gt; to this rule, but Mine evil course, but do nil in Ufa power ! ' Z'-' tl*’ir bl** 1U«
or of Kor.so* territory, and as such I will
“«»Ntod m to rimp. ,|m
without
a hclj*.
law,
and
there
men “establish ' _aix, • y^,- arL nnlv
o,,^ rT&lt;-&lt;-t&gt;ti&lt;&gt;nS.
wtreptions, whitll
which to make Kansas s free territory—a free * u’ •_a,,"f their boat. Much as VBabbor . «e«
.
. had raid to.L
—. —
that even
even here
acre jui-lico-shall
jukuco-suau be
m- done.
uvue. । •thus left
Wll to
&lt;o snffcralone,
«uu*.-,
;------------- ,
State—and coutinuu ourcountn a Free '
Jeu ?t .tlwm, wc thank liicm for their , see that
They may murder me if Uxy chooso, but 1..
tand or a l^ok of sympathy, «v &lt;•
*»! tntt 4„
a|,£^ slavery If you cbooseF
| uirvo to prJ»vc t\c truth of the rule.—
Notion.
Fremont aud Freedom is still ■
«nfl franknea ; na open ruemy u —. —, ---------- ‘....
2 vnrrit
r-r-rit . tho
,uo epithet, •• that whk-ii they mutuallv inter*Junge *xvtig:
cry
for
1800.
I
iIii*u*umh1 'times rather tlisn nn fasidiouv I nn&gt; determined to
।
A.
Then
the
go
vo
ram
cnt
would
become
I
Then
let
us
learn*
to
discriminate
between
T"
torttoc to, «rjru;
I| “
“f"
Pied
in the faithful &lt;ltmdiargc ..
uf his du- •* gather. It was but meagre cuorfft to
P
atuicx IleXHV.
1
‘
bulking
fra.*.
Ther
have
given
ti*
«,
I1V
‘
a criminal, not only by complicity, but1 character and circumstances, throwing
ty.”
“rav I pity them, white there ws*»» reul***gu toot wilB b-ing igrrnmn! .DJ
--------------a -i
I a.hsntagc, by which If wc do not pre'’-* ••
directly; and instead of being o govern-1 aside tho rcspert which wc an* ready to
।
Th-* Governor rent worel t.» Marshal -*|;h; To'rec nx*n gnHty of no crime bc•B/.toMrnd.
Now to nr. indtoj u&gt;
An Adurrss to Ttta Peoi’LC or Ban- '* u'tll be cur own fault.—-N. 0. Bui.
I D»ual&lt;U^ to come at usoo to hia office,
“forehigh Hran-tr nra*le's.v unhappy, at
ment based upon the inherent rights' of !x»tbw upon mere wealth, and pausing
to* n-« -Ignorant CtoMty■ .. **,.
Tlx* Marshal soon reported himaclf, -tin-rapries ofa rouelava of offx-n!',wa«o
----------- • '*-------------------"'"tit™ •
ton "polillral bra ' man, nnd legislating fa accordance' with j before entoring into any engagement, to । »y Cofs-rr crox tub IwomraKc* or Sts-1
trainao a Ltckcm.—Wo have received s
Fro" «“»»»’•
| und hb Excellency, trrtjBng)tnwords him. -test for mv forbearance."
those pure principles of justice, liberty,, &lt;uk ouraslves if wo arc acting from rcap knfHhat it exists only fa the bigoted
| said, “Mr. MaralulfTshall expect you to
------ ~
—
We i
and equality, which dur forefathers laid [ ■enable,
-mmbte. good,
u«xxl. and manly
uiaidy mitlvca.
And communication headed os above.
u. ........ ..
re arrest this mat^ Hays, without nYnoHow to DrrxNO tab SoctU/—-Tne
7?-; V*" "bo inusln,, to!
1„
we can, with certainty, come to the con­ have hastily gtanccd ovcr iLand our opin­ |
Hi. twenty voting men convicted ot j merit’s delav; "proroed nniocdiatt-ly, and ! New Orleans fivtlitrn sngp^ls th»'f&gt;dl«”&lt;•toOtor oTto wortd, U wonldboln. down as a chart to guide us in our politi
cal aireer, It would be but n mound of I clusion that wc do not follow tho dictate* ion is that the subject matter Is good; w&gt;* ■ manslangliter, tf:c afficr day, artsentcn i I shall hold you strictly nspoosiblc.for I ii.g wire method uf-‘defending tlieficnthSnttcfy better governed than it now fa
say f.. TIte lx*t way t.- -Iof manhood by discommoding onrsdvos did not, however, rcecivu it in time for in- • e-i to five years' iMpr^-nme-it, two of I the faithful direhargv uf your duty.— [ The
which to hard lilterrjby Judge. Ix-compte. I By—“• *b‘. this num nluill Ik* brought fend tins rights of tin- south is to make n
Let tn1 for a momeot, tern our atten- stinking corruption—a dung-hill, behind and others, for the- purpose of bc^Jaing
sertion lust wook; and arroncmcnta for j
arc to be put l/i Workuj&gt;oti the capital | la-re and tried, ifit skill require the whole 1 viscrous an.1 extendod a*»»i!: upon &lt;J1
l- uto4u» probability that the people which every villain wou|d find refuge and ,
orgnnixing
aud
sustainmg
a
Lyceum
hnv'
a favor upon onn for no olhar ressou than ■„B
urc
able
to b«i„
understand
the„tto
nature of,fav“*“
•’’tot
’•*'# p—totojtol,
~ ..
-------"..’.’.jig in » few djiys, and at nigfit to military arm uf tho government.
Free fields anddilapi'bitcd fence’; Thcvnctcy
INi. no
to,, to
“7; *■“
1”
duo -to to
ing
been
it would
be “a I bniidin)
day already
after tlie
fair,*made,
to insert
it this week.
wear b elmin and tedl atfacbid to their j State tnca now hr that guard hottste might is sure to enter at every gith, Mi l ’•* h"
n^rly because he is wealth}.
t-r ftj.
,, J , P .L.
‘
commlNlonoftonHM duUrdlv trimra.
v
- au&lt;n
- - w&gt;v 5*1.,
■
...
day
to
'.t t!.L... .v 1 fart. - While in Lecoruptun, yesterday. 1! hove sskol in vain, air, to have been bail- i concealed in every brii-r-|«itcb imd arrev
-iraMlZlX
oOrolitiNi honesty*
bra^'opon.
/
tYCEVM.
\
The
subject
of'political
opens
t’f (kfa matter than by asi'BJt ,aome
lol u|w»n the G«A-orn«&gt;r nt his office ;! cd, upon charges iufinitcly less criminal, uf weeds he tuny diaev ver. To rout b n&gt;.
YYe desire all who conitnunk-ate with the '
ruption;
aud u wo do nut feel inclined^/
Tho “Hantings Young Men’s Society* s^\ner, to write a plain hand. If tliey do I
/n.tLl4-urwMJqura1tow.,od^„c.,n, op
to nbdo
rrcrolly rctnrmd from south- white this man, Haya, whir Lux been guil- | -horse, foot, am) dragoons, it is neev-wy
-•
»
SraiJra* Cn.1 tivlinn/t/
s, and reports that the invading I ty ofthe most atrocious and dinbolienl ’ to set (heplow and the spade going. *»J
tiiLin,na we pre.iutnc every man of eou^
met in pursuance af a call on Saturday tMs, a caution to the printer will be un- •
KallMU1 "J
lhat
inra&lt;ljng ।
be (
1 tlx-n
to overwhelm
overwhelm him
him with
with mountain*
givd i* nP unti* *® *“ve Pvcn our tiffin­
' murrler. right
right under
under my
my eyes,
syea, must
must be
then to
n
tnon sense would answer them. Suppose
evening Dec. 20th, at Mr. Merrills rooms necessary.
| marauders hare k-ftthe settlemrota where !। .-uhuitUx! to
0 bail
manure I Nothing
manure jfor
bail;; I1 will
will tolerate
tolerate no
no such
such J1 of
of manure!
Nothing Kku
Kk^ manure
’t th&lt;'
ion concerting ,l in fu**i wc
contin­
----I they had been committing many depreda- i
then, wc take tbe command, “than sbalt
in Rowers Block for tbe purpose of organi rights ofthe
ofthe south,
south, and
and the
tbe capMsa**.
capvdsk-u *
I
injustice."
ue our remarks froC? Urac to limo until
*
*- —i.. g*
—_
afrt| _
kavc
Coxcxar -no Cxav Fawur teJiW
izing.B Lyceum. Geo W. Mills was cal­
l
, I its
’t stand
- ii"t 1mI1,M| as a premise, aad ask one of
I
’Die Marshal was astonished,
and hardit* enemies. Thev
They can
can't
#tan‘i it at
3. an.
’
faly one Bettieit
is
disposed
of
to
our
satt^u^ion.
'irgiiua aud Kentucky resolution* ar*1 1
lln»c, whom some of our democratic
I led to the chair, nnd F. C. Merrill was ap- with Mr. llvnr, are coming, and will giv &lt;■, “ cnt lg
troubW wUh
Btt(1 tlmt ly knew wl»l to sav. At last ba aut down ■ ‘Virginia
------- --into
----------------------------- ------- -------.jibing in
ith it.
We would, however, remark , thi.
iai* , -----------.
and entered
a private conversation
I nothing
in comparison
compariwn v
with
H. Th''
ra
.f
Jhrirra*
ralCcton.
i
Dvighlxjrs atigusatxse as “ignoramuses
harc#©^-^ Secretary.
tux. June*
with Titus,
Junes and
and Wo«lwti
Woodson (a
(a wurwur- mav
mav be
be attacked
attackid in
in front
front nnd
and rear,
rya‘ ami
•"*
who are easily deceived,’* upon what rco- time, that the questions which wc hare1,| The meeting then proceeded to elect and Exhibitions on tho 10th of January party of robbere from Arkansas bavobren thy trio,)
,) and
together.
; terribly shattered;
mock fn-m the
_„ they cvxwlted
„ 1.
„
'
* but
----------“
asked are but a sample of thoec which the 1
next, at the Barlow House in this village. 1 atealing all they could lay their Lua’* on.
ns this command is founded/ He would
v^mr.r u.. “kind,t not „r •irta ” I Rwnmps and deep pioting. with a j-l "’/
officers fur the winter:
Cary ud family are old favorites in this
he Governor bad ordered a company of Tin* Governor was “kinder out of aorta,”
people
of
the
free
States
asked
them
­
Q'dckly respond, "each individual has un­
of it, will prove invalneral.te.
and
lh«*v
most
pacify
him,
if
possible
;
I
On motion Jas. A Swccaey was elected acction, and it ia only nccemary ta have '
10 ** ^‘roed there to drive them
the judge had inade a mrataku, and it bales an* but gossamer in potency, p!ae*-o
doubtedly as good a right to life as my­ selves during the post’PrtwidenluJ cam­
beside heaps of mudu”
I A. CMMr
!■»«"■"wh»rai'"n.raptori UwV drifted «i.h must be set right.
■
self; therefqye this command is given paign; and t i»c result of the election show &lt;? President.
Un
J- F- Adolphus wax elected
All the time the Governor pared Ida
HASiTINGri'i»IHCE CVRKE^T
them a full house.
Their performances the territory.' Several persons were in
npon the principle of self preservation, that a large- majority of them answered
office
fluor
with
hurried
sti*pa,
exclaiming
are
conducted
in
a
deeoroua
manner,
and
:
the
office
when
1
went
in.
Tb.,
GtVPK.
Vice-Prcsldcn*
nod tyy protecting the right to life in oth­ them in a similar manner.
[Comctot—C-Hswv.!
On motion Dr. t’ b- B“rto« wa* elect­ there ia nothing in them lhat can displease or rotcrcd into cunveraatkwi with tne, de­ every now and then with sentences de­
ers, also protects my right to the same.
, U» -nuu
ktu. N, th. ramrarr,
*™&gt;-"f &lt;l» t-wrra. ra.pl. nouncing the act of the officials in releas­
ed Secretary.
ing a murderer on boil and telling what
There is no situation in life, wherein a '
Ou motion the following.'esoluliJ??
, rarah w mlra* .nJ pftra-. Com. ral to; (.’Jra him
[ he was reached on doing about it.
I,
nasoo there is for th* command, “thou man can exercise such an influanco over '
adopted for discussion on Friday t'cningj
wou after this Interesting conversation
lira.NU.mdhrarftrpooradrN.
Jo. A HBratofUoranrawraprara,,
'toll not sUalf He will answer, “all
the public mind, as In that of being a weal­
,
•
■ *---------n”'1 ho defended the residents and free, left fur this city.
■- The man of rank—of hitelli- Dcc* 2C,,1:~
&gt;ya have as much right to the enjoyment
Yours,'
Esskx.
[ State men from the vhargva miulc againstI
thy mar. TL_ ___ '
r
.“
m. ~an
Arao/crf, That disembodied spirits have (
1 them by lua Excellcner, and stated hisi
L.twxxxct, K. T. Nev. 10.
genre, and of morality, poesem an influ­ the power tn commtniiciite their ideas to
•rbu
to Nb* Ori““
dur dore, thia command is also founded
'-or oTu. Idra I
S?'»
I
I Aat Saturday, t
nt the prisoners
cnee Infinitely inferior to that of the man mankind. Chief disputants,
upon the principle of self preservation.
h“ “«• &lt;hM were just, andI I taken at Hickory
---- 1, Point,'
• .
. Col.
*■ a Har-1
-Bulletin will give somr
.• .. „■ ..., I
under
OrsasSosd.
ofweal th. There is only a feint, if any op
F. C-Merrm. Aff.
bow me
Now suppose wc ask him what reason
the signs urwo
of the times are .toJ
rfea w. ,lu- , proceeded to state iluit they would de- vey, were found guilty ol manslaughter,
Stavoocracy. Their greatest fear is that [«*:«’«: him for allowing tho five hundred and sentenced by Jnc^gu Lecompte, for
thar# Jafar tbe-conjmaud, “xhou shall not
Pti
directed to the attainment of an object, to I
On motion the feilowi g resolution was I ... ------- Jul
------ ;.raira&gt;. I murderers of David Buffmu to carapcarfive years imprisonment al hard labor. 18bo«M'“
«m«lave*B fellow maar lie will answer,
Freedom will eventually become unit a-1
tho possession of which he baa nothh^ to I adopted for disenaaion on Friday evening
i rest, when he had them in hia power.—
19
ml. God grant that tb«r frara may be 'j The Governor said the five hundred nice The fiveycura impriaomnsut a» u 1J. ,
“•1! man hare as much right to their lib­
1 reccommend him but hia wealth
There
bar m KaatM. la
■
"...
w-Mitrali- DwrsUcs, Nas-bU*k.
1’ssU
Jan. 2nd, 1807:
.
erty as J have to mine, and a command
I r!*rr*!!J° wcr,c OTKanit^ •» the tarrito- &lt;’♦“ *
work on public works I
realized.
,
! la no place of treat, of profit, which bo canAtolrtd, That Congress possesses the
that protecta the right of all men to liber■
i The
election
of
Mr.
Buchstum
will not I •
ins
ciuciiw
"i
"»•
»»*«*■»■"«-■»-•
,
a
Ball
and
chain.
Tbe
court
adjotir‘
"
— *L— ~.*****»L*«L^, power and legal right to prohibit slavery
soft a termination of the »l»v«T “P*- Jj the nettag
nt tl .'r*fT** | n«l to meet at Tocumreh, a small pro- ts&gt;tor,
iftalso carries out the principle of self
H.-T-* wax,
in territorial belonging to tho United
2**PT"
as merely a peccadillo or exoentrietty of
U.111^ pct- to
.r-.p^KSaEiitoMS W —i
• u*,u in** 1
States.
Chief
disputants:
• &lt;J. What is sdfprvwrvarioti?
such a man. when, in a poor man. It wo’d |
learned. If Governor Gerey d.xw not in-1
nA™, to totonmjr «r to |to«r Buton Ito touurwto, Mj
G.W.MUL,
Aff
Self preservatkm is the first great
•
’
o-ferv
In
this
matter,
the
free
State
mou
be punished with severity. Tbe wealthy
rt*7»
Dr. Adolphus, Neg.
| 1 tom Luto. Hm Mr £ rrntol bom mm m ptoa stolioz L-Ul os * cbweo
law of nature.
’
...
L—
wall. Tb«-y will never submit to such
On motion the meeting Jxjjdurnd to!
IKtae to&lt;. umtolto. p*r- orngtoe, totUlto
bin

£?£&amp;££*

.

1

Thai

■That* i
of Buck*'

saline fr

latiilto

sell d&gt;c

HIGH PRICES.

Thal'i

I

cheap'CASH STOE!

That'
worth
ley’s.

.um, H.U.U4

s±."^"i*|8‘! i
_________

«• -»»- ***** —«i

:

itSssr

CdOel Atbc ^ourt ^OMO “» Friday avea.

toi«^ to-^ swU
jrftotaib, sreto

few-- htotoi&gt;UM.»-*,B,b«i»lto l»&lt;r,
, *ub. &lt;ta». to Mb», »&lt;to toto

mil

..

•^4-1- wHiyU Imia.

.

-

u*“&gt;.

i gu^iitfrtwhjpiVthe ja, i«
u^ar way, tha« by suffoaing GoH to U
»•—■Afc.totr.tod.tou

iumnpiy.7
V»reum

some of those thing- are.

/
to-

WCRSB VIM
would not codtinne over four years..1 tire of them.

w

tUl h was all • humbug -and itelwlm*

DosMtm.

Thal’i
forfie.
lefV

That’
10 do
clothlt

That
seirct
leyV

CaH, Immediately.

That

Good

*sto,/M4,.V.*CTo&lt;»«.7,
Ararat

Tha
and s

SUrO-ffc

AT VERV LOW PRICES ! !

sort::

tings

in to

from
1cy*«

ust» 1XCAKLYOS FOB SAtX

:i;^sss::s^
iffmfl it wwUR nwaera

Bur

Bin
wlM
GVjJtDUI 8AXX

.

Tl
full
lev

T

*

.

BfiKUFFS

SA LIL

of rf Santa Gardner.
'•id

1;

Maa

�AT

territories.

AND

HIGH PRICES.
. toon) bow rteap Grant A SpouMing

whom the following
has communicated It
blieatiom

ros Dmc. 2, 1856.
.irocfe rcnwiu pric*».| •
... b stem Urwxl ASpnUdh

t inrngrv eurnfiwt to
bile tbcrv wtr« no reguHty 'T no crime beimlc *&gt; unhappy, al
•lav*-of official*,* as a
rance.'*

•n suggests the fidlow'licfetiding the South. *
Tin- Ixwl way to drr south is to 'make a
led assault upon old
I feners. The enef*y
very g ip. k*1’ *° I**’
brirr-patcb and sere*
se ver. To rout Mt*,
the spwk going, and
him n i*h mountains
ng Rki- maouri- for the
ami the c*p*fskiai*f
can't stand it at tRu«ky rvaolulions’ aru
riaon with.it.
They
i front and rewr, and
but muck from the
■Lining, with a plenty
uvtilnerableCotton
rner in potency, placed

UL’E CVBRENT.

or Ready Pay.

CUTTING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE.

a.nitopa

Mtasy

Shectinge,

Shirlinyt,

1

।
I

Our Good* are now offered at a very small
advanoe on cost We speak no vain or
bombastic words, but what we say will
be found to be literally true. Wc never
talk for Buncombe. Our Goods, both of (
our own manufacture, and importation, ‘
will be found precisely as we recommend
them. And as to price, wo are firmly
resolved to not be undersold by an v
House in Hratiog*, Marshall, Battle Creek I
or Kalamaroo. Let obr citizens and al! ]

4 —— ..

I, 7'jr -;r-,-a

SETTLE

kf

,

,

1Jlmtks !

,1 -

wooden

T. F. HARVEY.

CLOTHING,
r
/

.,

;

,

ffl GOODS!

,
,

.,

KEXFIEUPm.

i1 otter kind* of Spring. Bums&gt;«r a»

NA,“’I TO*awrf
—•—iHatnss-

.
■(
• ;
•’ r,'=&gt; wi«r
«r-«b,. r 4,,.u

[A]? p A T
R A R fr A INS
''war
1 i

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n—. sk..i. •«.

i
,

OMESTICd. Stectinr*. Ttektog*. Bbtptel
rting* ste Bhlrtty.

D Ehlrunjn, Blrocbad Abo

j also carry
carry Or
bs/wuii.
the
L , v*l“^_
FU&lt;INITUR.E
| Business and shall
। keep everything per­
Gaining to that Line.

WARE
W uli Tubs, Pails, Augur and Chisel

cabpextebtool.

MORE DEPREDATION
,

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FROM

taygood*. «rcto*paa«* of prio*. All irttHai aad

| that
cannot
be............................
beat up1 ,11 Good* at uncccnmcaly laa pricv* tt
-

Scythes, Hay, Straw, and Manure Fork* I
Shovel*, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, Ac.

Yours, Most Hcapoctfully,

Tluit’w no.-That a large and *uperior Jis- leftmost ofll -thra. Gtsslmcrcs and Ve»-1

AT VERY LOW PRICES ! I

la rjdiMiae for Good*.
GRANT A HFAVUliMG

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The alteelieeof CASH BVTEBb ia pertrealae-

.MM-,
(FARMING y qfjj ILS:
I Gloves, Hueiery Av., Ac., on which we I
Grain 1'ra.lies, Grfks Bcvth®, Bu.h 1 Promi,&lt;''

for the aamc as soon as possible and

STARTLING NEWS

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I their porchssev.
Like xn orthodox sermon, our stock of i
I Goods is contained under tcvcral different!

Office and

scnpuL Jf IIRY OOODr),OR'DCERIIS.

Dry Goods, Groctriei, Crockery ar. J ' mrti«*t 5x*«ai*B'. ssocwU sa that 1 can pay sp
Glatt wore, Halt Capt and Bonnett
tod*bteda«*&gt;
_
Elore at tha eld Eapw.ua. aw do«c watt 01
a sira atlortnrni and very cheap
! * » r-et* Hotel.
BOOTS ASD SHOES
f----------------------------------------a yreut variety of
! I
h tgggtBII
Ready Made
fora for *al* v*re earn .1

B’lZA' VP TO THE CAPT4/X' c’tbcr&gt; ••Dting Goods in our line, make a
H.IZ.A cr TV 1UK
colcof thh|inJ uy U1, beforej making I-

STEBBINS A- Rl'SSELL.
M.r 1. l-.w.

j Drnt’a aa-That you can find Knit Hoods i
and sack*, al Buckley’s.
|

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offered M tkit market
I rare to*?stSa^HmNQ*^‘BUMMEi;

Our stock consists-in. E». irto 1 will oouTtoc* ttore that xbatlbarebar*
«*.d. 1* *ub*-as:ul.‘Taa literally tra*.
.
'
part O1
ThoMof mycuatoaara. abas* scsomts ter*
1
to&lt;n foor du. ».-• dMired la Milla th* MOW at It.

Hasting*, May I, 1S50.

Crockery-ware, Glatt-ware.

25 per cent cheaper than crcr before

■

The Latent and
,‘lpproved Styeg,
SXS
which will be sold at^sra^AREjSSa^PX
COME AND TRY MR
prices that will

worn out,

Call and see our stock.

&lt;m hand a full stock of Grocerie*. Dn

mg ia t a *h.|W uf

1000 Men Wanted,

STEBBIN8 &amp; BUSSELL.

i
I
I

rUR*IT« BE -I,*
'
I 1. OBDCK.'

B„fklrr

NQW 13 THE TIME.

dextensive i
extensive 1
HE tide in Ute aflkirs of those men WE have onhand, a large and
rM:!
Stock of Good* ana are coutandy
who .wan* -nrihing In the line of
HABDWAL’E, which 1* most sure to receiring direct from New York, add’-1
lead on to fortune, is now setting verv Uona to our already lara* Stock selected 1
strongly in the direction of HADLEi' with great care aa to the want* of this |
A WIGHTMAN'S NEW STORE.— | community of
The flood from the East ha* just rolled In,
floating to Our Store the largeat nnd most
perfect assortment of Goods in our line
that can be found nt any place west of
Detroit city.
Our increasing trade, nnd the increas­
ing wants of die citizens of Barry and I
adjoining countie*, hare Induced u* to en-1
large our businuas by tho purchase of u !
Stock of Good*, largur and more »tr!*u
than ha* ever before been brought to this i
market Our stock comprises everything
in the line of HARDWARE tbax can
(
be named or thought of. We have made j
r’O Al f&gt;T7rFTrFIO?V
our purchases with direct reference to the
V/VFITRMT Aj A A X A VI*.
,
*
•
wants and interests of our customers, as
— 7.
—
2•—I1
-to kind and quality. Rccogniring the
_4 „C
principle of

in debt to him for clothing that U most

line,
such as Bureaus,
That’s so.-That you c.in save from 35 to i
_,v—A' x-,1
.
10 dollars on a suit by getting of your Tables,Stands,Chairs,
clothing at Buckley &lt;.
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ne «*5l
••
IieuEtcRds, 1*011 nges,
i for or thee: with a I That’s so.-That you will find a choice
&amp;c, &amp;c.
I sclrettan of black and laney silks, at Buck,
I l._&gt; :•

H. J. KEMTELD’S,
I

I TO WHOM GOfiDS WILL BE SOLD

AT TUB

: Small Profit* and Prompt Pay,

CABINET WARE

Icy’*.

” VVUW

The Promiied Good Ti*e has
Oome.

N. B. AU those men and bey* that art

We have also, eve­
ry thing in the

'Fliat’a ao.-That you ran buy 9 shllinms
worth of good* fur unc dollitf, at Buck-

et Shuer, Rtvddy-Made Cbtthinp,
I’ntso**** IX KaxI .» have a currvet idea
• -»e mm naw itnpriauoioiia t rum tied «p char*
&gt; tlwtn bm'e recenllr
it quarter* at Tecumnt of the N. Y. Tinter,
Tecumseh, write* aa
appalling sight t&lt;x orc
■ dirty and sallow that'
liar—all huddled like
•traw neat »ijxm the
u-h the vertmnweroic straws.
Several
ild but thank my own
rtfortunuk* aa to be
loue. without a helpof sympathy, save
itually iiitarchai^e to­

Spring Clothing, cheap for

world

Dials ao-that you can buy salcratus ■
for 5 c. per lb. or 10 IbafordOc, at Buck­
ley’s.

CHEAP CASH. STOE!

STORE.

AT

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to make room for our
That you can get 18 yds of Brown
aheetlng fur one dollar, at C.Bockley’a
new stock.
Our stock of Dry
That's ao-Thai you buy French Merino
of Buckley for 5a. and 0*1. a yard.
Goods, Groceries,
That’s ao.-That you can buy first rate
Crockery,
ratine for 3a. and 6d. per yard at Buckley’s.
Ready Made Coth-.
That’s so.-That Buckley tells cuffeo for I
ing, Hats, Caps, Poots
1 shilling per pound.
&amp;, Shoes,
That’s so.- That Dudley «■ and will
and other goods is
rail cheaper than an; other merchant in
quite full, and we will
That's *&gt;.-71iat you can buy heavy c
sell them at prices that
vm Flaiind fur leas 1 a. at Rackley'a
will astonish the

Mid Um ar weald ! TUt’s *o-TUt you can buy Braddeloth
i»*id thnr govu frorn 31 to 37 per yard, at Buckley’a.
I l.arias beard rw
*
’

van. Immediately.
Call.
illy and truly,'
p&gt; servant,
M H. SEWARD.

would inform his friends and the public

which we will sell very

Ik- also oimram&gt;n the claim that tho
the Kansas and Ne-

IAE1IADE

and dealer in Ready Made Clothing

Siring Trade,

xilcated the higher
ator from MirMfro
id oompelied him to
■I he dare not repu♦t he acknowledge*
'. a law in which all
a have their foondaccn gloriouafy fllua-

Hadley &amp; Wightman’s

MERCHANT TAILOR .

We have new on
hand a stock of goods
suitable for the

SALE

:ht rope avenue U»n&lt;1 Southern inter,
nriplrw of the Kan1,” over which Noeht hope to walk un­
slavery Booth, and
t of Frecdom in tite
evidently an'uh.
r Giddings esprtm.

letter of the 2t'th of
&gt; rd bat evening. I
errnce the State of
lieru-ficicni gift to '
•U&lt;1 and atniaod pro
•&gt;wa that tho wrong*
u nkciicd the aympo■f Fr&lt; vdtjni in our
I not tho blessed ex*
, -d by the other state*
.re f -imdcd -na tho
. ly but M-adiN tin
ent founded in forea
newer and better onu
' &lt;&gt;n the equal consent
-.itlng into their place,
i^iful and pcrwTcrnr

Ever !

bR£,lT

Jdoaft

THOS-. F. HARVEY,

I
11-i.j s.«i CnmOit s.,^
। Saws, Augurs, rlancs cf al! description*, t
°
.
| Bits and Bit-Stocks, Axes, Adzes. Broad | VV e USC gl'Cat C3TC 1H
। Axes, Bench do.. Squares of all kinds. .*
** ~
p
.
r*
j lidc Berds, Common and Mortice Gun-' tllC
JWanUiaCtlirC
O1
।
~
- ।
I get, Franiing, Firmer, and Duckbill Chis A11- l?i1*.riit uno A- virvvio
!°uy

KOI

jl&gt; d«v«b *oii BBor*, *rtr brought

to tUsenrtul
Su&lt;a B»&gt;»* mod* of stal* Uatbor

furniture &lt;V none

K&amp;B. v*k pop
nwn "nTTWT
a ns ■ STILL IN THE FIELDJ
“asox'3 tooia
but .the best matem* |\ but the best materials
I in town Into be had atBucklcly’a.
I»Vlll/JuU
It U T 1 1/Vl 0 .
.
,jeoJid■ M*orta&gt;«Bt&lt;X FALL «t»J
...1
Bn-1. ™J Cuf"r Ti ''..i., I used and none but the
iu«ireeriTedtand rtctiiiik pint Ixivvls and Plumb Bvba, White- .
_
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i
VV
IT is not our intcntion|to detail the hur 1 *A WINTKM
i w„h Brushy, Ac.
I best workmen employ- 5™
’ -BmC.
TA-, ladies Fur*, rouging : 1 rars of GrU War, bat to call attention rt hia vid .and, oppJt* j. b. room
■finan.
Ml - b.

|EEI&lt;S. Mortjsr**. Jo&gt;ik-r‘a Biu&gt;

gpuctDID

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. A CALL FROM ALL IS BOLIOTEl),'

op

vrmrteir** wdctt.'»* ean ouy u&gt;» vc»i »»u cur.;rit.
■ "WO V’"
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NEW GOODS!

C(J,

HOEMAKER' FIXING.

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Zinc Hammers, Pincer*, Punches, Peg
Breaks, Sewing ard Pegging Awla, Ac. :
In addition to the alaivc enumerated '&lt;

AlllOUg OUT &gt;S’tOck

may be found

iJ&amp;i

SECRETARIES AND BOOK CA." i
SES, SOFAS. BEvUREAl'S,
’ sTUKE WAKE, a larr» aaMrlacat at
SOFA OOATTGE JENNY
ratLurr.
LIND AND COMMON
•
•
•
’
' D 1aai«. McnotM. I'arametto*. Print*. Double and genera) assortment ot
DEADSTED.S
c
1
We do not hesitate Ito a*y that our s.ngt* steals. Tala**.
,
I
HADLEY A- WIGHTMAN.
: Tkit'» ao.-That vou ctm find a large aK- ' stock i« “ *jiii-ndi&lt;l." uii&lt;| o&lt;r privet unphf
VrilH 111 lilH't
1 lasting#. June 12. 1KMJ.
*7
i .Si&lt;?r, Card and Centre Tablet, Fall Itiaf ( rich, romfortaUc ar»d bappy'for Mteebeap'by’”
•sorttnem of brochit and woolen *haala. a- eck-ntedly L-. For &lt;to* or Ready I’,y. I
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\ Jmny Lind and Light Slandt. Lonnnri, ,
U. J. KEN FIELD,
Buckley's.
,
' we won’t be.undertold. I Call and examine j tnd Velvet Mamailtjue Frinyn, Edyiny . HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE common Cant ane Sprmy l-Rom Chiirt-\ H*»U*K*. J**« L **-4.
&lt;f-r , «f-r. AOA A / TZx retry rantl/
I Th* y,, nnml-rr dasestha liftb Year and cum
I
*
our stock of
Any qmuitiay of Pine, Cherry, \S llit&lt;* UUl'SHESofali kindaat
Phillips-.
and A’/yfr, Strut* and Silk. Bonnond'and Black Walnut
J________ . UA RD WARE. Tfbl* a
utt Trimminye, Artificials,
Ribont, Ruth and
&lt;»_ 1 «■_------- 1
-»o per cf. cheap, r than ony 1 Brood, Omunero, and Kentucky Jean
-l-j&lt;
I
Cloths; Sb«-ttng4 Cltecka and
Ffoteere of every Style.
Ucai. for Cask Wc would invite a cal) ‘ H««.l,itehfork».RM're.H*yti.re.Snailu^d BMrt*
Stripes. Denims and
(1CARDIAX HALE.
4 in evamitdltion of our Ccxl* and
rf
U?w“’
। Th* )l*(uio&gt;&gt; will eoalinur fob* raada&lt;l&gt;4
Tickiniff-.
I That's so.-Thnt y.Hi u ill always flhd n |
I tbe mum* (tneral pl*» which lix rrnderwl iton
rices, and we will trv and satisfy you. | -------'■------ «------- *------------- —
—-■■ ■ ■—irrailh' |&gt;«pu!*r. Il wit be Uic aim it thr pi
Chi! and examine Dur stock of
[ full assortment offtwir oil cloths, nt Buck- i
| J^ADILS Fin. Comforter*, nil Wbood*
; lubcrt'lu furnUh. ta tbe n.c»t rlrgral fonn.
STEBBINS 4-KCSSELL.
^”2'°“’•'SKSffi'4
BOOTS, &lt;Sz SHZOES.,
i Urgr*! poMible omoant ut lb* beat reading fo
lla»tui2«. June l&gt;. IS5&lt;».
| aelrclait frura tho ealitv held of Au&gt;»rieiu&gt; and F
____ T______ _______________
VTAXKKE NOTIONS, s g««l Msortmeol st
Men's ItonMe ffoled Ft«&gt;p*.
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T&gt;..
rt IM.
GUARDIAN SALE.
1
______ _____
Phillips-.
“
“
"
Britan*.
That's wx-Tbat Buckley la dosing out
eZ'w
WJOTICK “ tereby given, thsi by virtu* at Li LSsENCES ufaR Ktadt *1
PHILLIW."
“
Tie* and Gahor*.
J tocMataue ruter- IS cenre t» u»* xrfowd by lb* Hoa. T'. J. Hum Ft’FFCO'ABA •.drenmb., B*Acu»l.. u.dBu»Ladka’ Bootee*, Waging Shpcs.
rnn-ra wbKb fox* ;4irrv, J*dp of Probate ot ite county of B«rt’ In cq3ito *1
PUILLllV.
“ Slips, Th *, aud Gaiters.
. Stede lu carry out &gt;te iit*te of Michigan. M Oaardiasof Lucretia t ul j
j sud guuante* of ter. an inMU* pereun. 1 .ball **&lt;) *1 public Auction 1 -- ------ -- --------- ------------------------------- •
I Dutt’s so.-That you will at nil times
Cal! and examine our large stock of ‘ QROCKERY sad G1*m W*rei find a complete n3M&gt;rtment of Iwois A
nOCKJHXJl Pres* and Jtedkin*., READY
a.lin* i. .urwi r. Irrtioc*. U&gt;« following drocritett pteini***, taxrt: i
AND
W
1 shoes, at Buckley ’a.
16S&amp;.
»Xi
MADE CLOTHING. Book, and St»tion*rir&gt;.
Tea, that can’t &gt;»c belt; Coffee, Sugar, i A u«w kind of GoUpcruhi* I’rn*.
njni.iu, uvir. u.
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—
GRAND RAPIDS STAGES.
Lrti*l*:n tte evon- 1 “I raug* number tight 18. wvrt, aad .n tbe cdustr
SHERIFFS SALFThat’s, ao.-That Buckley sells the best I
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ARRISONS Writing Flaid. IVrfumerie* Ac..
will cuetinu* to °f Harry aud State of Mlelunn.
rmbraemg trery
AUGUSTUS H UES. Goard-aa.
,
*t
Tea in town for four shilling*.
I dtKintoa to tte
Asating*. Aug. 16, 1‘S*.
If
Crockery, Glass and Hardware,'
34 day of D«r. A. D Iota, l*’J
ad antedute Th* - - —————— » ■ —। ■ ■
That's ao.-Garm.-nt. cut to order and I KBrn1ing T&lt;s.|M.ftl» W patterna; alm,.1
--------tot cf land *ilurt*dta the count
anng tbaar (rwu-1* Z'SHANCEBY HA I Z.-Tte Circuit Court for tut
&gt;tov b'amter* wtll V/ rouaty of H’aiy. la Ckwttr.
waranted to fit al Buckley s.
j
Grindstraics. and'Hinging*. Tuba,
»y btrclofare lata- Wilb*3&gt; W.
coapUtosr.t.' ■ *. Hiram Bro
Pails, Ac.i &amp;c.
w .Ck-ivv I Each aamter »f ib* M»g**ia* Will caalala 144 ' BaatwiEHrt
That's sn.-Dmt you can buy fine bosom i LADIES—iDon't bun^ hi the Sun, when
n. A(.ALM. tettre F*gre. ta iLmiW* ci.lui:.**, r«rh &lt;-*r Ibn* , Hiram B»or.&lt;
e»in or Cun pir.g East ar J Weal
ynu can Luyla good
'
I Hatting., So*. 4,1M
compming naariy Iwo th****ad pag«» «f the tbri- । tur of tb* *
Linun fur 3a. per y ard, at Buckley
Trarrltrr* will and thiitba aborts*! and Mita---- ,
re»t Mto«ll*«.reu» Literature*f th* &lt;1»t. Er/ry Itefo-odsat*.
...i. .i
. . .----- ______ j»Ktariaj utustraBy tirtae
KEN FIELD'S.
That’ao.r-That you ean buy print* from For TEN SHILLINGS: nnd those Ahat
k.
sa.it
gTDNEWAU of all ktadaal KENFtEUTS.
fonncTO^ K. F.iaaia.
5 eta. per yard, upward, at Buckley’a.
th* UBAXil RAMOS STAGES Irsve Battla
can’t be brat, for a trifle more, at
.usual. A. D.taM, Cnek OB Mvedayi. Wcdo**d*)* ud FridayK and
Sheriff Harry Caaaty.
t£o follow Ing da- am** *i Qread Itopi i* th* Mt** day al I a'doak
th&lt;- Cuxir C.tiiB Stork of
roceries. Sugw. m&lt;j*mm, t~, caff**, u*I*. U.. tMMius ihreugh BrittolriU*. UaaiianXMTbat’a sc.-That Buckley's trade ia io*
NEVINS &amp;. INAPEN.
M*d Oil, lamp Oil. FwbOil, Totowo. |-*rr»*r.
SI«iUlc, Caledonia. uhiiMjriUe, aad fuaarfi.—
creating v err fiwL
Raianuag. Imvb Greed RatM* al * a’dssk A. M_
Call and looii at our
Taaaday*. Tbareday*aadSalardar*. *rri»iai*»
«&gt;&lt;■■ ustuDCT *ou r&gt;*—- —.,
________ '
___
•_____ iwrutuu* I.-V, cay oi a*ran. a l 155» exreul-d ihlrly-lbrer. (KKS/Hes biaidred and thirty »n. an
L|«c n-adine sod filing tbc.p.utiun ot Abd Aa- I 'TUu’. „&gt; -TL1' Buckky get* Up Cloth­
1j b* WilUm llaaccll
and
kl. 1Dnnsell
of th* , (ices, ua hundred and lairty-sevm, (1W71 tan Battle Crrrk ri tiraa for lb* r&gt;cotay treiaa •(cat*
WASH!TBS. Pan*. Broom* m4 Mo~ti&lt;k. at
" Xtr
ef Kboda
Iterr, and
ed guardian^? add minor*, 'prering for rwtoiu ' .
m.n.
!b
Suw of Michi- , irondred tnd tkirty-wgbt. fltxto) ten hundred *»d
rtawM thereto *«» forth that he m«r to liriMid . 1X1** tO .\
’n t**® n,ort
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PHILLIPS'.
toJMac'Lltannriloflbopbre.
e* iforwaid sad tbirt’-nlM, (100*1 tea hundred *nd forte, (lMu,i
” "•
n-*4w, SUks,,Ac.
Ac.,, ,
*• “Ui’
Tv*
। vaati*w, ijfwnn.
j
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f •**&gt;4 eoBaly la ' ia the vill*g* at
rouaty of B*rrr tad
Hl, and »IX on I state atMichtgsa.
Wm. NVRGHEK.
JTOTIQXS—Of «&gt;d!cM variety.
|:
net.
-1-0* t
«*u 1
Circuit Court CctamiMioacr.
tirunorah.^ —
gniSira®.* a*.™}.
W« do
you with iicridvZ?
fierij'
JAMES A. StTEEZEY,
■
1I-.
s- not deceive
-1—v.u,
Solu-ifor for CooirlamaEl
That's so.-That every &lt;&gt;uc goea to BuckI will ba paid by the
prlcea, aud »bow you Goods tooi poor to
Dated. UaaUnga, Joly T. IH«PORK. Bolter ant Cbeaac at
ley'a before buying el sowhere.
the best
_
_______ ,
give away; bat wa ‘Ar you U.
------bHEPAKD A 5101333.
vtidcs in the market, Ik price* that am-1
NOTICE
RY KTJBLE la ronKTltol
That’s so.-Ladies and Gents Rnbder nt not }aU Ifi tail.
b
.__ .
lenaou by bol* d— u thadate oTlhte fo»i jmtd&gt;e.t.*n. tt. aoa of
MH.I.
THE NEW cTCMf
STEAM citv
S\W MILL,
Backlcy
’
s.
F3P
“
Batter,
I-ard,
Lumber,
Stongles.
Abd H .. fonb«r, riersd s'
umm a eopy ofilia order la '
and Whcwt for sale M Ctab.
That's *6.-lAffiea collar cheap at Buck­
l.cpublcaaBaaawtjr Ibre.
K»- Call early, l-cfurc tbe crowd gets
i^^-'^^KNArES
ley's.

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7

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Now
Now Ifoing
being exhibited
•reliibited In
In Hasting*,
Haating*. by
by

!’“s-

NEVENS &amp; KNAPEN.

Ready Made Clothing,

!

2,000

GROCERIES !

Battle Creek, Hastings,

G
H

SILK PARASOL

guram*.™?

G

IS

Summer Dross Goods.

----------- KSSfi.’SU"? ffixss lil^. fc-

ju.mMC3BJSS3F».:

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w’JKi2=aS5'KBZS?5^

GUARDIANSHIP SALE.

Dial’s ao.-That if you dont go to BuokI
Icy’s before you buy, you will lose money.

Haatinyt, June 12,-1856. 7‘

GUABD1AN BALE.

That’s sp.-Thst Buckley is during out
That’s so.-That Bncklcy p*y* *•* M3h’
est price for Fura, Dcer-akiua, aud aheep

flui paidfor all Nine

S MdV.. tb.
A- D-, Itar. st

’tttZ1

o'etoci is tbv .flrroooo Cl

Bt3-(£.

mm

IPdta.
Thai’s so.-thalyou will
■nrtment of ger.U. Woolen Under shirt*
and Drawers at Bncklcy k

flMtlbg*. Aug. 1&gt;. IBM.

1,000^-,^^

Thai’s •n.-Tbat you will find a Urge
stetA Of Alspecas and Pannettas, al.L CUrodCW’^
Buckley’s.
.

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towaahip

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lumESoFIp-

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Adsunterulor rf mM qti

ESPEOAL NOTICF.
A LLtbaM IsiibiU toZ1F. Breamoal
A ar Acrouai*. IbM *re lea* F***JT?1?
qmtetssaH *&gt;&gt;d FUk ib« asM wttbtol
J. TTblUBlNK

samter tea nsa-

�33.^0

j iltt&amp;^creiviaVwtiwis!'

'JEREMIAH BROWN

COOPERING BUSINESS.

Tt» sL't’-c butinaarfn dl iu
:w CCTied «n br the snbecri
v.'egasn Cto, ta the aontb

1 That ia ifwe can make ।
- it so, by selling goods
cheap, we are now
receiving directly
from New York a
large assortment
of Spring and
T'kOVBtE
J_7 rented
Summer
goods
which we oiler at re­
PHLOXES.
duced rates, for
1 (* Va:3:iM—baary ebAiceai

READY

work to suit rou.
Haattsg,, pet. 23, 1854.

PAY.

Our stock is compri­
sed in part of

D.T.DHaKS.
sff

xs sdxxNTEnri
rpHE aabacribcr would misouscs to tba dUxaa.
X &lt;tfY any Cocnre that ba baa paraanamly to
cstod fat_e rtbjs of Hastings far ton jcxpcaool
fianyisf so tbe

Giaghuna
Mata
Penlma,

.
'-w.
Sliectir.gn,
Shirunga, Kcanxlcy Jeaca. Hau, Cnr-j,
Raady made Clothing,
Beats,
4
Show, 1

Watch, Clock &amp; Jewelry

.

Creekerr,
Hardware,
ulrtswarc, Farm mg tools, Ac.. &amp;e., aud
In Let evcrrduDg that our friends need.

LADIES- AND GENTLEMEN'S

------- —»L«^iO43
PreaiutM lh* priw y-r, «l.T84.U087

;----

“WOOD WIMBtU*'
TW Bum, of

47,««ie

Together with tho following Groun,
StaUte- fa Carrara M^laZtf 2^

ICE CREAM, furnished forj
.-..lira, vu
on the shorteel poas-.ote •amx.
uniucs,
mutlMOXT.
Hastings, JnM U. 1M«.
_____ T»

JL V —blootnlng from May to 5&lt;

J. BROWS.
CHOICE FRUIT TRED8.
Irenes paid by thia Company in thirty4 PPLES, Paar,. Quiacca, Cberriea. Peachtg, Ac. Tbe Sotal
.even years cadiag tha present time;
Ac.. CIO bo had ef
j. BKOWX.
In Fira Department....... 8.MI387 »9
de.
.. 347,627 81
ORSE CHESNUT and Eoo&amp;tain Aah, Weep­ Island
ing Willow and Channel Treat; anole to
--------------- |5,MID»I 41
Nasrly »7.3W.G00 of loaaaa it solely hat been to.
tncaaj of equahriug to tb. pe"-'1NORWAY SPRUCE
For tl yean thia Compeer
KE cf the beat Eeergrecn Trees. I beta bar, diridatd artragisg annudly
becu u ana planted aereal time,.
capital stock. The insured,
J. BBOttJt.
them 81 »J per r— • -'■*------tbe shape of loi
;18| psr cent,
RASPBERRIES.
i—•--4 agsute. tsED Antwerp. PaatoH aud large Yellow.
Are ootupsafea and dtvlJ.BB0W5.
। faltowtax gottfaasa wm uaudEtously reASPARAGUS ROOTS.
1 Dssctora for tbs rasutaff y rar:
JgXTBA alie-jwr ICG, g2; two
jA.

FIRM WL FAINTlNGM,

MASS MEETING!

O

by leading Artists.
The whole of which are to be dutribt
ua or llloued UMug U. «.l«riUn
whose ntmts arc received previous uj
* Twenty-eighth of January ’»7.
when the diatribntioM will take place.

R

Every subscriber of three dollar, u „
titled to a ehpy of the rpIwxW st«l

H

LXIUBLE FLOWRLNG SCARLET
BRATOGUS.
&amp;is •■» PVifwdy
1dJ «=• of tLo EMI
beautil ul Ftovrertcg Trees iu cultieuloo—dfl
eeats; extra sire. 11.
J. BROTCX.
BULBOUS ROOTS.
IS t’ACISTBS, Tulips, Gtadoolua, Xsrceaaas.
XL Jcaquilt. Iren, Ac.
J. BB0W5.
STRAWBERRIES.
4 LARGE atock efdmjce varieties

HADLEY 4 WIGHTMAN

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

Store Pipe, Farming Toole and
Mechanics Too'a of every
kind thick tetiUeeU
cheaper than ever
before ofered
in thie Market.

"w *
year; also a copy of the Art Journal cm
year, and a ticket in the Annual Distri­
bution of Work, of Art.
Thun, Tor every ttjxud, a person not
only gets a beautiful Engraving or Msg,
line one year, but alao rMeive. the Art
Journal one year, and a ticket in the Acntal Distribution, making four dollar,
worth of reading matter, besides the Gcket, by which a valuable painting or piece
of statuary may be received ia addition.
Those who prefer Magaginoi to the Ecgravrng Salutdsy Night,’csa kaas tother
of tbe foilowuw------------- ”
- -gazine, Godcy'

STOVES GIVEN AWAY,

or st least, sold cheaper than a man eocld steal

HaaUats.May, 1,1434.__________________
tbe seal cf the Circuit Court for the cocctr of Barer
on tbe third dav of Mar * n
Kilpatrick Jr., is PteinU
Defendant; That ths am
from the said Defendant —__ ______ _
sum c f Fire hundred and fifty Dollars aud that said
writ wu made returnabls on the third day of Jane
A. D. 1834 and that said writ baa been retarded,
and ta now pending in said court.
t: numrorrt n

GREAT REDUCTION LN PRICES!

ritxre, Graham&gt; Mi
Magazine, Southern
___________
No person is restricted to- a sinjle
.hare” (Those taking five membmkita,
remiUing &gt;15, are entitled to mm Engra­
vings, and Vo ata tickets in ths dtatabu.
tion, or any five of the Magazines, one
year, and six tickets.
Persons in remitting funds for member­
ship, will please register the letter al tho
post office, to prevent low; cm rooeiptof
which, a ceruficaU- of Membership, u&gt;
gether with the Engraving or Magazine
desired, will be forwarded to any part of
the country.
For further partionbra, see the Novem­
ber Art Journal, sent free on applica-

’

NOTiCk——

For membership, sddn-wt
C. L. Dust, Actuary C. A.
A., 348 Broadwsv, Neris York, or West­
ern Office, TtJli Water street, Sandusky
Ohio.
1

OTICE is hereby given that toeaaayument roll
and
tha
property, reel,
in
is comple­
t'd and left at tbe office at the County Treasurer
for tha m.preuou of all persons conceded ; and that
tbe Aaaeeeore will meet et tbe said oBee of too coun­
ty Treasurer on Friday the IStb day of June next

raluriton of
taxable
Nan persona),
the village of Hartinga,

JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
___________
Horiorary Secretary.

Taxes for 1855.
1 Udrs. are berrby infortoed. that tbe Tresoarer
will be ready to me re re pa uncal uf toe Ureaakip
taxes, at tbe store of .Serin, A Knspaa anfi

Saturday, Monday &amp;. Tuesday.

Notice is therefore bcrebv gtrai that by virtue
of c power of sale in .aid Mortgage contained the
premi'e- dncribcritherein aa tdlwa to wit: The
writ half oftbe north Weal quarter of ..'ction 5a.
twenty eiirv -D in imruthip rec north cf Htagc
ten we.t, containing righty ocrea of land. will be
told at public tiertivni.T vendue to the hlrbcalbM
.... ,i,. ■ m
..f
.... . .._ . ._i._*.

In Ciancerr. at Uuliuge. ou Ibe 3&gt;tli ilai
vrmber. A. D 1966.
Il aatiafaetorily appearing to thia Cour
atMa’il of Janioi A. Smarter, Solicitor
cetnqlainaal. on file iu aaid eawar, that the
.... I..K- i
—.J U-.-K I’ U.wl

Of each week, from Um first dar of December L4I&amp;
to tbe fifth day of Januarv, |BW, indarive.
IL U0H3, Township Caltoator.
Hastings Dee. » 1834.
aJl-tC
A Grant and Ctood BeoA.fc. lrsry Fwndr:

Act uf the Leei.Uture of this State, itxorpuratmr
tba rill.gr of Uaatmgs.
Sac. 5w It &gt;baJ! be tba duty of tbe common cooncil of tba Village of Hastings, to make, or cause to
be made, a copy of tbe Aawauncni Boll (aooordmg
to the Act of Incorporation.) and charge therein
the amount cf tex for Highway purpewee. against
each individual ujenUonnTin wild roll, and place
the aanre in tbe hand, uf the Street L'omtniteteacn

HYDROPATHIC ENCYCLOPEDIA.

ous to the first day of Au&lt;uitw rsebyear, sad lb,
reridae cf said lax lo be applied in like manner
previous to Um tweutv Bfth day of April foUowiae’
m each year; aaid taxes tobes»n«einiia like siaanor a» ia provided by law fortbscollKtionuf town
shit birbway tare*.
her. 31. It shall further be the dwty of tbe Conj ofn ef
16
3 “
10
tnou Counril of tbe viUage of Haettngv. to —its
or
te be nade, a duplicate of the aBt.s».nl
S. B. TREADWELL,
roll, ctarpng cash Indloduai mrntlrewd ra M;4
llicrre-l Uli urv aaiu oiu ir laaru a- wairsscu
roll,
wilb
tha
amount
of
tax
for
which
be
or
the
ia
the uid defcmlante. John L Bartlett and Santo E
W strwwt tax, .ad
Bartlett; and it i. further ordered that within twen­ ’'l
SHERIFFS NOTICE.
ty dar. tbe said complainant canre a notice of tlii.
order to lx puldi.lml iu the RequbUcan Banner, a October in eaeh year; and it.hall be tha dMv of
ncu.papcr pubiUhcd In He.ting., ta the County
Manila) to cullret and par orer, to the Trea»- .u .UoVulJb*i«!io",lbe Tuesday raccesdiog
of Hlrey. andlbal too .aid publication be continu­ the
“.tl11** &lt;*f
next, at which the
urer. said texes according to law,’ within sixty •J*
ed in said paper al Icaat otiee ta each week for six
rfter tbe date of said warrant. Provided that following Officer, are to be elected, vis:
.weeks aucceaeivrly, or that be cauae a copy of tha days
whenever it shall be necenary to sail real estate, „ * G"»»"«r. Lhutenant Oaremor, Sreretarr al
order io he personally served oo the .aid defend­ the
SUle, State Treasurer, Auditor On&lt;rd, Conate
Manhaj .hail be required to collect tba
ants. Jolin L Bartlett aud Sarah E. Bartlett, al areorttyg
...«er of Uw State La-d Other, Attorney Genera).
to
tew.
and
make
n-turn
oC
and
pay
least twenty day. before tbe time prescribed for over all tnotiira so cnHcclod. within one hundred Ito^nteTKkwofrntaK: Instruction. One tneob?.
Ibetr appearar.ee.
of tbe Blate Board of Education, six Breton el
data after the date of said warrant.
Tbe Mowing ia a brief anaelu of Ito cooiata:
Wm BVBOHER,
Hiatoryof Medicine; luaton of bathing history
Hr order of the C«mn»oo Council cf the rll'- — I reaidral and Vrcc PrraiS~. and a Beprerente
Circuit Court CirmmiMioDer.
of llastiEirt.
i , lire in veogrew.U&gt;e Tljipd V&lt;&gt;i’«rre&lt;aionre UU- of Medicated betha.
J a ini A. 8 wxxxar, Solicitor for Complainant.
Hasting., May 10,18M.
4w3 , irict of thia State; alro a Senator fik tbe Twente.
illuaireted by out hundred and twenty
A true copy, attest.
6xjft
lltirnr F_ Hott. Repiter
MORTGAGE 8ALH
the rational

:&gt; uif.kt it u.. aivrl plrssalil atul e.xpediBau’l'toiL 1ha natron*| • .... trJtii.KSr put ll
itresiwolfai:* refaifed. ‘ C. W. A.ll. USWls. :
litotieg., Mar 1. )*-,4.
J
J tovficters.

County of Ban
Prosecuting At

MfOR&amp;AGE SALE.—Default bavmg Ura
L’X u&gt;.&lt;U« iu tbe poinitul of certain moui**, re­
cited CO far paid by an indenture of tnortgsgr.bran
wg d*te lie «ixtb da; of May. in the year Io3J »x.
centre! by John Mui’any, ot Awyria. in tbe Count
ty &lt;’f Barry, .nd Suite i f Michigan. Io A. Window
Wllwx, of the place efomaid and recorded in Bio
Uegulcre odico of raid county iu Uber II of inert.
gage, on page- l«33 and 161,'and which »u duly
aeaigned by the raid A. Wmrlow Wilcox, to tbu I
undersigned, ou the twenty-tirat day of h’otCBhtr,1

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

Knapan. and dated August Hat 18J4. and reconl-d
Uter’c
10
O™"'? Of B.rrr, tn
5&gt;0 Indetteudene.
“&lt;i a'rl/end
which was duly aaatgned bfthe Uid
D. Kaapcn to 3ehn W. Stebbimion the 7 th
Mptember 1854, aud which aaalgntnriit was &lt;!uii

Dated Ifot. 15, ISM, yr, K. FCTRI8, Fberit
NOTICE.

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NOTICE.
YYTnERLlS, tny wifr MaST MEirt kos left tar
luitil board witb««t tray hut caeaa or
prevc-uiea ,tr. my pert, thia is to £rbM ifl-jw.
treM hart.-reir, or tnautag her m lay areoet t, as t
ataUpmr nodsbu cf her contrwtie,' afhr this in Bailre'a Block, over H. A. Gjodrr.ro Store,
where tU puUta on rely ou bsrui- tbrir wort
AufUt. 77. ISA.
-JCU*-----------I dM'.e to pleosr tbtm.

TAILOR SHOP,

ESPEQAL NOTICF.

’

"&lt;FmAPOLLO AND DIANA,
I* 'MABBUfi, urg gyn '

|

^fftotpslradta -«UhU

! cssMrttarett-KalsmT'-c. with cspre» trior r1
»w* «a lbs
IL IL, gsmg com ra*l
irr.t■
•
Iteturt'-tr. leivei Kalasuxoe Tuesdays, 3wav«.r» str] f. vljnlnt ►.
Tlii. route jssvj.w tltreucL th' vlll-^. of Fack«&lt;
.Spriugs, PrxirisrJle sad Ou'l I'ralrtn Tr.' ecus' try tonjllcmtt ia beaatilii]. ud it: toad. u.
£JX" JXir
a^/ZZ3

soxkmT

a^h^

Abo, the exquisite Ideal Bbat*
.

“’ice POOLlSmONADB earrod up, ca abort no- ]
S17cE CBKAM, delicately paJ.teahte, right from '

Ofil!
K’O TO |C5&lt;J PEP. MONTH,
■irpendibg wholly upci. 'the abil.tr sbXlv
truer cf im rip-nt I'crsous dcaBvne uf bee
sg Xte. bv rsctufeg t’oe 2A-torJiauiiu;: the
t' .-y Ln wUrit th y propuw cpr-rciinm ”’B t
by rrturs nix:!. «p»c’.rren works 4- the smoi

grm

otMounra,
CLAY WEBSTER AND CAfilWWN

i

fil.Ml.OJl 41 '“r^rori^of eonfectioOTry U flMii and taxPAYMENTS.
Usses OSkri.................. taMJbUOi
Ooauaiwuous and expenses. 114,462 S3

GRANT i SP.ICLDING.

spuctated. 1 bj{* ana vi
tn.^B i w.' a —i
Lar* .;-Lr.- &gt;.c«ria S«' th-t ;
ciocfi;-! for th' raire uf An

abjajLsOOZV! i \

Ibtocm oo iaveat*a sad

We do not wish to
T
brag about selling
Hto shop ia fa Asstt'i Store in aowtss* likes.
goods
cheaper
than
..
A- E. MAPES.
Hairitoj. Jisy 1.183d.
S??k22, IL'totirs tad Byrny' sJwsra on Lxnd st our neighbors, but we
,
._________________
PHTLUWa
wish to have all call
HURRAH FOR FREMONT!
SOlTH DOWN SHEEP.
lluucn, this variety to superior to sit eth­
Discovered at Last!! and satisfy themselves. OR
ers. and they are also more prolific end bsrdil
wLU
&lt;■ -spew cf a few Ji,
ud full hired
To
persons
having
DR RAYNALE'S
La
J. BBOWX
C./SH
SUFFOLKBOAR.
3IEDICATED TOXIC
and wishing to niakejFCLL’’^'r'''“z,u''rl,J,'iBovs.
PEA FOWLS.
f
purchases, we would
’tore old, full Sodded, pries i;
Ftttr and J^ur, CM2 Fo
say give us a call and
and Liter Catnclainti. c
. Ducaett.
we will sell you all you
Tbe Praprwwr ha. hod tbs adv
ROTOrdrre for tbe above, left with Ds C S
will be promptlv attended to.
Want at very low rates, iLKTON.
Battle Creek, ttept. 19. I&amp;M.
El
no matter bow small
DAGUERREAM!
your -pile'’. That good LIKENESSES FOR 7S Ct«.
A. E. WILLIS,
tea kept constantly
a a .'clu announce
use ciuima ci ui.icirv
t t ar. J vicinity tkat be ia now prepared to l.kr
on hand.
■- keni-Mco cheaper than ever before got an tn thia
Cesnty. I’lctam put in LxkeU. Breastpins, FluMoney on those old ger Rings. Ac.
l^t-Liktnetsei taken ia all Weather..
t'r~,-uT!r‘,'C from Daguerreotypre and Painting!
notes and accounts ■'.one
to nrdar.
'
will be thankfully re­ Boom, Third Story Bcwcr’l Block. Hastings, JL
ceived.
MORTGAGE SALE.
grra Lima call aid be wui do } oic icori; to year

BEAUM0NTS

INCOME.

ths sum uf uoc liundred and fortv-oos dollars ami ,
tohtv mu. Hatiee U torrafun- huraby ■Ivsa.lfatl
by virtua uf a power uf aalu tn said mortgagtpoo-:|
tafacd. to* prviuiww doerilxd U.ercin iiMbn.!
vit: AM that trset or psreetuf land situate in the
town of Amvria, io the cowry of Barry and State
of BwhigM. sad described * follow, to wfe: The
ts.-thalfof to. south cost qtarter of rectieu no

sun Agssim iw Mon.

SWKBFINE

rf

SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,
of iisrry, ptir.uaiit to tbcstatnteiu sncboM madd
JOHN E-IBT, AarigxMW
to an thro.- p*r»&lt;?ua who want ganseste made fa sad provMrd.
Dwrtl.Asgirttt.iMd.
’ H
the Etost rashUcabk manner.

ottt'thntcs-,

Startling

// //

FIRE! FIRE!!

Fire!!!

doe* *e enter sad all wort WARBaXTED ta eve­
ry pertfethr.
BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE,
Spring Fathionefret fvttrred. •
rpHAT T. PF.lLtlFS Is aelltag nsore groceries
R. V7. WABEES.
X Iot on* dollar, thss wsi OTar before oftred Yen can evo ashen enbugh to pay foe
Hantop. May 1.1WM.
S
xhtestrissf JswXortL MT ZMtto is to kny far yow.

TKA &amp; 8ALEBATUB !
ii you will bring them

—

M
xw-&lt;
Butap. Jul.,

BUCI

floub

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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