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REPUBLICAN BANNER
TERMS—♦ iJi, IN ADVANCE.

J. M. NEVINS, * COMPANY, Prufriri

ASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JANUARY 7. 1858.

VOL. 2.
ICSINEM8 DIKECniRY;

M&gt;. 11. UuLXMSs’* lUnking Oliice, Battle
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“ Will you Inly my flowers f aaid a
neat Io.iking girl, addressing herself to a
young lady in Chestnut street, and h&lt;4ditig out nt the as«ne time a small basket
containing anma beautiful roses; “they
are newly blown and fresh.
Buy a nd
nrro for tour heir, misel Here's one
tlm‘ will i.mk Iwautifsl twined around

•Gb*mtit Kt*vldimo; Dealer* h&gt; all kind* |

1\ la W

GOODS।
AT

••Not a nieu. my child," said tbo yonng
lady; ••there are thorn* among then*;
but I’ll take this little flower, it teoka •**

NO. 35.

motifer, and ministering to the wonts -ff
which pour their’flrmda
paa^-ngnrs and i Now I’d heard tell abixit the Maine
thr poor and distressed around her.
About f.»rty year* after Leland left Phil­ produce into, thia pty.
It is estimated law, and I katesitvted that It waa atHl in
adelphia, Harriet patd a visit to New that n-&gt;t l««i than, ten thousand persons force in Bosting, and I tall thal-cf i oould
York; and dining In a large company ora- p^r day enter ano ' leave New York by get a born on Uro sly I’d better do it. It’s
(
day, an old gentleman, who. it aertned, meaMiff these groat modern thorough-' mighty httrd getting the stufftn Varmaunt,
,
was a bachelor, bring called upon to de
(
]fend the fraternity Ui which he belonged
from the aspersions of some of the yotmg. ISound steamers, from eigLty to ous.bun- i axed a feller f-r the real stuff, and he
er and more fortunate part of the com-1 drod io number, bring into tbs city and pa*rod ms a b«&lt;tia, and thinking that II
pany, told a story about Philadelphia, take away nearly, if not quite as many as ' was the last to be had in tbs city, I took
■
and an engagement which be alleged was Um railr-Lula, to* say nothing of the bun- ‘ a mighty horn,, and left, tacliug pretty
broken off by his capricious mtatreM fur dredt of pnsamgr-re dipper ships and ***
no other reason than his offering her a ocean steamers, which are constantly en­
swfet, new-blown fiir-got-meJMit, six tering and leaving our port loaded with when I seed more bottles, and thinking
that my last obtnee bad really cum. In I
human freight.
We turn now to our markets. Of the went and iud another snifter, aod it waa

£? (GRANT &amp; SPAULDING'S

?

Heady Pay Store,

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Iron,

Faxvcnt Rowan. Dw,k-r in

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Just received a large
—j.1
stock of
Don’t!

rr sad Ktoses Su&gt;r* osr &lt;loc«6
Vfce. Motion. Mich________

J. P. Ronrs’ni At Co.. DealI
I

EVERY VARIETY, I

Uut Iran, lor Uro MLc
»war mis« • rrp»-s
Tust sll proud Beto, wbwerse ixgVswa

To be sold nt Lmre.,&lt; LEAVj5S7““
Price*.
,
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“Panina me, miaa,’1 replied the child,
stranger and eyed him with intense curl“th.it flower is engaged.”
iwilv.
.
“To whom F
“None tn my knowledge, as Heaven is
“To Master Ofcrlre Leland."
my witness!"
“Charles Inland, indeed," said the la“ Then what did vou do with the other
dv ; “well, bM there's another—what a
flower T”
Hie stianger gazed In astonishment. It
was Iceland himrelf. and he recogniz.il
for that gentleman,” said the Rule girl
hie Harriet, though almost half a weiury
had passed since they mH; ami before
they ported, the mischief made by the
aa ahe said it, and something sparkled in
twin flowers was all explained away, and
her dark eye thalrtold a tale her lips re­
fused to utter; while ahe inftoniously

dingy, patobed-up, filthy appearing ret of
building* never disgraced a modern city.
Yet they contain the article that makes
a h-mgry man laugh, in any conceivable
■bundaaev. Think of one city devouring
three tls.usand fire hundred beef cattle,
। twenty-seven hundred reals, fortv-five
hundred sheep and three thousand h&gt;ige
In one week, and you have a&gt;, slight w
erptivn of the number and extent uf ths
New Yprk meat markets. Besides three
in.&gt;re substantial anintnl*. we consume
over five thoiiand fi.wls of different grade*
xnd the round sum of tbirtv time of fish

a littfe bunch of n*e», ahe walked home,

her customers.
Lorn is impatient; and Harriet count­
ed the tedious minutes as rite sat at her
window Khd hstrntd for the well known

thing more, but I have an imprvMhm that
rum in a* nitrate in Boating a* Ivor, and
that thu Maine law alnt «ff imojb 'errant,
any how. I've had my fill, and now I’m
riddy t&lt;» go hnsa and let my neighbor* get
a nnndl of good licker.
He concluded, nnd Ibr a minute there

Court ordered die usual fine, a&lt;Of I
countryman left the dock grumbling
into court-rooms.

It is alaays well to avoid saying aBything that is improper, but it is especially
so Irofore children; and here, parent* as
wc'l ns others, are often in fault; Cbil-

knowing tne quantity of poutoearahbage,
Iwwta. turnip". oiiwn*. Aw.. IHit they unqtirstiotytldy lro.tr a family rc*ctnbl.»nee and they are generally more attentive to

•me did before.

h&lt; ar they are vary apt to repeat; and as
approximating figsrea. We have eleven they have no discretion and not sufficient,
hundred bakeries which deal •&lt;-»’- to the knowledge of the world to disguise anypublic on Vn average each four Hundred
Some fifty-five years ago. there d writ land di.l hot appear; ahe tie night she bad
DRESS GOODS,
Irocn neglected of lair, but then thr flow.
The population of New York, though loaves of bhavd per day, or the incredible
D C. II
i an honest v»uple. &gt;&gt;n the etaas-c banks of
Sec that buys eyrs glisten while yon
now over one niillon including it* d.-pen- quantity of &gt;me hundred and sixty million
I the T*«-vd, in nuld Scotia.
Many years
■c speaking of a neighbor, in a language
deticica, la not no remarkable a feature; loaves iroranuuiu. amounting at six cants
riisTs
Harriet.
each to the snug little sum of nine mil­
■ Stuart and his p&gt;d« wife had betsMiir
GINGHAMS.
multi
lions six hundred tb-uun J dollars.
tbirkly mlvrrwl. yrt no.child hid been
BRILLIATFS,
tlratk EUi
I,.-r,i I.. llu*iti
Mmt.v a nr*vertiad born
LAWNS,
world. Other cities have thnir great edi­
to blush by the rejietitinsi.
•
;
fices—a few of which form their marked
Ca'hoRca.) yrt the sweet prattle of a
A gvntlemau waa In the kalat of calling
l&lt;al&gt;r in the bouse—tlut well spring of blw lumishcd it with a sigh, and it had and peculiar features; but New York is
starrely ew-aped her. ere Charles Leland
the name of Hezeki .b Hopeful, was com­
■denture—was not viroclisafi-d to them.
entered. Slw rose to receive him. and he
plained ol io the police Court, this fi-re
Citly U«ok her hand.
“Accept"said on either aide, are but a eontinuatipn and n-"&gt;n, fur being rlnmk yesterday after­
onec&gt;&gt;M Chriwtma" more,a qee iaimnrtel
my hunitile offering, and forget me"—
BONNETS TO GIVE A "AY—Al
noon.
Het. when placed in th«- dock, bad remarked tn him her happitMss from
’- Harriet interrupted him a* ^bo at­
rubbed hi* ayos and l&lt;a»kad around the his visit, thr little boy enter.-d the r.stin.
KINDS BONNET TIUMING8
tempted to place a single flower in her
&lt;viurt-niotn,w|th the utmirot astonishment. The gentleman took bint on hi* kwe, and
AT
THE
taro-xn. “Where is the other I” said she, years, would be filled with nstoniohment. He was a green li-oking geniu*, but there naked:
7 F. IIabvxt, Tailor, and death r|'m Rea-1
as rhr play fully put back bis baud.
J.
Ctolt.iii.- Sl*,.. atr—la., aL.ra treat
He would n&lt;* rvooenixe a single square was an expre*ai'io about bis eyra, sleepy - ’•Are you not glad to see me, GeoigeV
mountain dew «-•*• quaffed, and many
A moment's silence ensued: Charles In Rr.rodway.
The &lt;»id land mark* so as he buikrri. tbit convinced spectator*
•Nn Sir,’ repUrd the boy.
np|wared cm^rnmusi. and Harriet recol­
‘Why not, my little manT he coatinr. Shop
lected herwlf, blitnlw*! deeply, and turn­
man wbot.sdt bi*n f &gt;r a find would find Ued.
ROOTS AND SHOES, IEADY MADE Lead of the little Effie.
ed it off; tan the flow er was not affeftad
out bis mistake it a trade was attempted
Years p.w~d awny; th* lilt»e-ryrd again, ami Charles bed &lt;ra1y arid forget
Clatbfag: fever m f'lteap.
coin*,’ said George.
Iles
wn*
decreed
in
g.*»J
substantial
Makbeauty grew up a fair and c.tmdy nnhien,
me!
g-&gt;r£»&lt;ros a* to bewilder and astonish the koinrspnn, wore h‘« Bandy-colored hair
and tnoiiy a y outh’s heart Wat the quirkThi* cnhbl not love been all ho intend­ bi-bolder. And yot the work of tearing
vr did Jac bestow &gt;&gt;n them but a pu-sing ed to any. but mats d reserve rendered
down what sera tart reemtly splnrali I
.
or aix
glance. The vixing girl •ecim-d ever fa­ the remainder of tu&gt;- evening cold, formal,
•Indeed; bow flo you know that, GeorgeT
l&gt;ri«-k and shine IraiMinge, and rrect-ng In gal liger.
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,
and inaqiid. and when !xpnd tia»k hi* । their stead, marble ami iron frunta three
“la this "ere a inr-itm’ house 1’‘ a»ke.J
leave. Harriet iclt more tbnuever disaitHex. looking aroned the r.sim. until his
tuna'e Charli-a. wIhoto execution hy Crom­ hlficdAa it was ind yet late in the
The gentleman’* hat was noon in reqnigaze fell upon Judge lingers, who sat in
well «';»• the turning point in England** evening, "he resolved to dioipate the
•y and rush unequalled by any funner dignified state, with a white ■ liaivlker
uictancboly that hia little interview, In
chief arourd Lin ncuk, with fuioistarial •great is ths trstli, it will prevail?
spite of all l»cr efforts tn laugh at it left
Another child looked aharfdy iate the
To form anything like a renreption of
so that in time tin- yming ifi.-ii shunned
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
on her mind, by apcn-ling a few minutes the magnitu le’rff Now York including its ^‘■Silence in the nourt!” mared the nffi8TANTONT3 EXCHANGE
her, and the old dames predicted that her at a neighbor'* whose three daughters
suiter ban ritico, tlw reader will consider efra. linking a rush toward the victim,
mA By 8TANT&lt;«N ta TIHFANY
That G.ud TFA,pure to rtire the btfidarbe
were
h«ir
ni-avt
intimate
cotnjiankms.
‘I
wanted to nee if you had a drop in
thr
following
facts
and
figure*
'
■
wbri
received
U«m
with
the
utmost
enolorrrwrrx m. &lt;•. a. a. nr^’ttall. ’
Tiro youngest of these 1*dlM waaa gay
yotir eye; I have heard muthar any thst
At thr cl-ise o! the wat of 1812. honest an I interesting girl, and wa* first to meet
you have, frequently.’
Aa I every Wing tn tbu line ofGrocerica.
“Oh, I ’apcct ym» fellers i* the deacons
John Stuart and bis wife emigrated to and wilcome her y-»&gt;Mg friend; I rat, a* of sidewalk, enough to reach from Now
' A hoy &lt;.nee asked hi* father w bn it WM
America- lii Naw Y«.rk be prospered she held out her hand. Ilarriei discovered York across thr Atlantic to Liverpool.— iff this ’ere mrrtlu',” Hex said, looking at
tin- officvia* viulvtit gestures with aouie
t«.r a white but unfortunate apecnlatteos
astonishment.
“Don't I* afecred, old
alm.-riK.-d Lis little properly.
Diseare
&lt;nol.
OAt knAiffi Ihotuand cubic feet of gas
land'* the mark she had made upon it,
every uiubt.
in’ rigtar u. hum.way up in old Varrnount.
eenribis man. But why did y&lt;»u ask.’
'
It possesses shipping wharves and piers I shan't say nuth-ng hut's exaetl v in 'airdnilt-ML
His wife did not long anrvire
•Boeing,' lurid the boy ‘nwubar mM the
him, and Effie was left alone to buffet thr inotiKtit an unf rtunate discovery. Bbe ■round the Bay, lu.-luaing the North and amvwith the rigtar doctrine. I don’t go
Other day that y&lt;ai were netr'd.we to » ,
in for dies.-ntera hy a darned right."
world as licsl *he might. Y-Hing, and had board that .Charles frequently visited
in extent, at which lie nr-re than thee“Keep the defendant qu'roi," remarked foul; and I wanted to know who Dyodj
the family, and that be had even paid at
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC^sxt door to yGW-t.
thousand ships, large and small, including rhe Court in a severe fame.
of (Ucim-ellor 1 hlug*u&gt;n. an.1 he offered
(NH’NIH.
ocean steamers. Eighty-five ferry boats
“All right, yer riverenee. Wek'mtry
lievcd it; ai.d now rite shuddered nt the ply between Now Y-.rk prjiperund Brook
Tub Q^-kkxs of Fxaxcx.—The Dahi folk-, knows lu*w far 'have in meetin’."
GRANT li STAL1WSG.
idea of admitting that for once rumor
“Will you be still asked the ofikt-rs.
Hudson. The &lt;lrec?ndan’ of a King of V l i the truth. “ W here did y ou get this lyn, Williamsburgh, Staten Istatid, Jermv Citv, Hobokerrand -other point*, rar­
“Quiet, aartingly i'll I* quiet. I niver
England was glad to
that which, a pretty flaw er.'Jane f* aaid she.
daily on an average, on- tlmuamd
“ ('), from a beau, to be mire.” aaid Jane,
GIFTS! GIFTS!’.
thirteen out iff »i tty-seven, on whoee meue
archly, “ d«m’l ymi see. forgebnir-not;"
KAAA'»-U&gt; awn Sit.vat Warenite to
wry there is no dark stain of Borrow,'nr
the BPd n* she UkJ back the flower; “1 should aggregate, making the enormous s-im of i ’ere in Boating."
t) V V V
sold at wh-decile pri'-ra.— aconiplnd.inent* were 'hr talk
iwer twenty millions of human beings in
“ Another word and you’ll have to pay of sin. An exchange in summing up th*
GJ IV.' Mills. tkrailty Clerk mid |N Mary Tin* ivihr dtespeot and heat lot-of watt-b­ o&lt; 'ighb&gt;&gt;rii&lt;«Ml; while the tart «»f her high
a fin* for contempt of court," whispered
ilesrent trot aildrd to the intones, felt in *&lt;&amp;r it in my Iwum
ra ever hrribre • ff red t&lt;» thr paldir. A
Broadway swarm* with 800 omnibuses, the officer.
gift in jewelry worth from tl to *12 will her. Many a »tat.wnriii and warrior was sing—
“Oh, guin’ to poo* around the contribu­
proud of her stnil.-, and » dis .nguiahed
carrying on an average ’00 persons each
be given with every watch in proportion
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&gt;
...
Well, bring it on, old
per diem, making v/qu hundred atid twen­ tion box, bey 1
H. N. Snr.LB &gt;». County Tr
to it* value. Being deairnHi* of intro­
ty eight thourand persona rtoat of wBbmJ fello*. I've got a pewter sixpence I can three'were cruelly tradue d; three were
ducing our goods I r-cnmi-ntly to dro pulv- I
kind, heart Mini fortune.
Still obe re­
. i !&lt;le along Broadway evorv day. amonnv spare just us well as not, and I d.m’t want exiled ; thirteen were bad in different da- ■
“
Hush,
Jaur,**
mid
Harriet,
interrupt
­
lie. in order to meet with quick, ready
to :’ie round sum of thirty-right iiiiL eny tbsnks for my geoennity ei’hcr.’*
mained single. Attached to the dome* ing l&gt;er; “thy br-ad aches and your sing­.
FaurdflloLteBoMuXti- w»* i
tic tniaja- of the b»u«&lt;i wm a light mil- ing distracts me."
lions pW annum.
These anmibuses are _ The Cmrt looked asvmisbcrl. and took .
twenty who wore buried at St. Denis
drawn by fivu tbou*u»d b-.reei, worth at a pinch of snuff, rather pozxled witat to
"Ah, it’s your heart," avid Jane, “or
a Io* estimate, six hundred an-l fifty thou- do with a man who would penal in railartnlilaiirc to the portraits of Charles, by you would uut bmk so dull.”
s
ind
di-llkrs.
which
are
worn
oCl
and
bare
“Well, If it la my heart," said Harriet,
W. PxukSM, Whole Side

nlidi llcti.ll

A nice assortment
FANCY BARAGES.

Rondy Pay Store.

GROCERIES
\

Kinds.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

as site tunicri to chicu..! her tears, “It
among even the white maidens of the dura not become a friend to trifle with It."
neighborh-x*1. Poasreiting that grace nat­
She intended t» oirxey a double mean­
ural to tlw pure ninlalt &gt;. gifted with ing in this reply, Irot it was n&lt;&lt; taken;
and ms S.MM1 as possible ahe returned home.
- .
.
n Mirvirw -PHU- onvowew. iibiiio.
heart «ff the v.rang ffovern*^. in wh-w. fdt
injured, and the more
vri.ro fl-wroi tha bhaal .ff tbo n.yri bouse
BlM&gt;ut it tlw more she felt —
of btuartl
.
।
rlljpmed fe,r feunj to Leland six
&lt;Jiw morninj they disappcired : it was mouths buton-, an-l tlw time appointed
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baautifully eng.,

st tew. bsUsUm- in Churovrr. Gen&lt;-r»1
J. M. ItoMUUX. Phvrieian and

the stock grower iu the country some idea
what becomes of the horses that are bro’t
East. Each nmnibue makes six tripe per
day, having the appearance «&gt;f nine thou■and six hundred «&gt;mnib&gt;iBe* passing Bar•ium's Museum from six o’clock in the
morning until twelve at night.
Throe,
however, are not wrnre than one third.
part &lt;ff the vehicles which traverse Bn»d-

to el.c!l out putty knnsidrrable to hire
such an ugly looking set of fellers as is
up there iil-tbo choir. Ef we should'see
them 'ere feiicra wandering.’bout the
ktreeta of Muckvlllc, we'd keep a sharp

tell ye. They ere an awful ugly looking
set, and appears to ina d.in’l reflect much
'credit on tbu meerin’.
Yehaintgot t&gt;o
witnmin folks as singers either. How is
that r
•• Hex,,who
had bm-n hmjlng
intently
ofuaiou, —
acquiring
aa -------much ---------------pnffusi.,-,
,
„ —
---------------------------------------------frolit hi* i iigagunwnt," rife said to horadf. criminate
'
“I will give him no trouble;” ami she Ipractical akillfor a perwai to got safely al the loafeia in the gallarv, waa gratisat' down «n&gt;d wrote, requesting him to &lt;tx-nws Broadway of a rainy afternoon, as Had by auoing a r.nnilror of hoad* drawn
iving full purtk-ubir-s will be rent on apout of sight, as though their modesty
-.ri__ . l:- . i.:,. ibu..
11
was too grest to allow the Court to get a
“ **GEL&gt;. DOWLING ta CO.. .,
t"th a drattebed we pray Heaven we may til she had dispatched the note to bis rv»
We have ahro branching off fron Broad- sight iff their fend liar faces.
No. 38South third Street Phitadulpbia.
idenec. Then she repented of it, and then
again rrevrtM.-d Ucrw-lf Into the ludief that
Y«un»g girls. In all the flush of
mecling-lmura," said the Court.
beauty, intoxie.ited with the rich incense
each, and
of flattery, beware iff the voica of tlje.
i customary, will hold
tempter,'whether he exists in ynnr own

. readily acknoad

Effie S’.nart, once aa pure

about a inuath afterward

and told

with qaickluno.’

am tlw olduit, but if my brother lira* .
three years, we shall both be &lt;i an age.**

a mart’s eyes you must bleed him at Um
pocket.

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�COMMISSION EIU8 NOTICE.

PILLS
FAMILY PHYSIC.

L.

BUCKLEY
18till Live.

sfog-

'o the Public.
Tlid Milawrilrr having a few daya lon­
ger ty rrtuaia in lluslinga bef ire rvinoviuoZo the Wut take* thia pirtdie.method
ofaiinuunchig his inteiitioii &gt;4
SELLING GOOD'S LOW ER
thuO am nr all th»-*tun-u in Barry county.
llewWirait dUtinetly undefwtoud that At the Ctwaiwsl Mitre mi li-wn hy
H. J. k HNJk'lKliD
a Brw *u- k of Fall and winter GOODS
wbkb will hr »ut&lt;l &lt;iir

JUST RECEIVED

.-WIL |«r bM
Iraablicau Itaunm. pw aawasi
C/FN

D BLOOD PU18.

trilBGB.
ivten KesnMks.

Citizens of B. C. and

PERHAM OUTDONE.
IT HE l,n»prfci'/i&lt;ttt Mer&lt;-wnti|i* Gukle
1 would re'Specll»||v rail thruttefiti’41 Ilf
•the Mcrtfiaiit*. Farmer* ami Mechanic*
: residing,out of thia city, tn the mokrute
terms for » yearly *ilb*ti|lt|ou t*» the
Guidy; king t« mail *ub~*.ril*r» only 00
al*, nor annum. making it thr chra|N.*&gt;L
■ family netsspap-r iu.the United Sutra.
The column* ..f tin-guide will contain the
usual variety of original and *picy article*
written n«t oipy.to pl. a*e but to instruct,
i
■ :
- L” !'■ Iilire. the Guiik will
maintkiii utp fade] e-ntktit turn-u&gt;d from
time t«» Ulna w ill mlvocutc mraaurea aa
cotMlurUvein ts-m-fl’ tbegrratrat number.

Item reported in New. York aa *
Goods
the but six months,
•nuthati New York prices.—
Will y.« pkwau
me
with a rail and exam-

FALL GOODS.

at uMimietiing i«»w priivs. My mitltu
is *a little cbc**]&lt;cr than the clirapcwt.*
I have just received a good asaerlmetit

DRESS GOODS

CATALOGUE.

Such an Prints, Ginghaina, LeLaiua, Murim*, Paranirtta* Blink Alpaccas and n
vxrisdy of Wool Detains, al! very dkr
___ ■
IK. M._ ., „
and rerr efarap.
srericit Ibr, alM jneipf and »are mtef ib Cor
Also' a go.nl assortllient of Cloths lor ' tn^Lu.'.fiks. Cj-11^ n.srmrrr. Unnii^. HrrnF-

Niitwithntanding the high price ofGittisi Grask I shall sell Tip T«p Print* fir
ItM emt* middliug for 8, Sirtfira, Ttekaf
Dctiitua Keiitui'ky jean*. Drflh fUtwia*
Grav, Ch«almci. Sattiimtts, Flamirll*
twilled ami tuitulllepGn.ru, Yellow, Red
atni White. l*dt ILunivl.

mm's wear, and a lai^tf «rtuek of staple*.
Denim* Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, cbtsAt*
JU8T RECEIVED a new hit &lt;d

Beady-Made Clothing

As )in iiHl.Dtvtiii nt f ir perw-na t» intrrMl theauM-hi-s tn g»t name* fir the *McrrantHel Guide.’ we off.-r the foil.,wing pre­
miums. ' r|MHI receipt ill the- names, pay
in adwmra. wc will forward them hy ex
pres* |.r ollwruk', if ordered, to Ute ad­
der-.«
ridilk-J t-i Uu-ui.

,..,—
------ ------- - - - in"'i*s'O &gt;U*| »a |«rp •jinnil pug &lt;Uaiw«n
"

BOOTS and SHOES,
lusdic's Gaitera Buskins and Boots, •
good assortment at very low prires.
(tn hand aVvrv large stmk ofCrockery
stiaic undGlxM Ware.

HATS AND CAPS

Jflusiral .*n5t™rnts,

of all kind* cheap fur Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity

A«&lt; Musical Herchaadhfi
KALAMAZOO : : .■ : MICHIGAN.

x&gt;miauajs»E«.

31W8K1T
I would particularly call the attention
ofp-rpotis uho are building to th-- fact
that I Imre just Received a large *1-irk ol
Nails and (■ lints and that I will furnish
«a*h. Gias*, nail*, Door Trimtuiiigs Ac.
at as low a figure as possible.
nSl.yl
II J KENT* I ELD

tA'Pcdltuw, and Fanners fro
to call mid cxnniine licfitrv
■iM.-wberr.

Of every dcmripl'xm, and uf tbg
puldi.-ati.fi. ,
At n iNGu,
&lt;»f the beat quMtfy fir aH m»trumc

CLOTHING

’ ’wperanue "

COUGHS.
COLDS,
MABSEXESS,
1B0.MM1TI*, W NOOPHEMOVEM.
(HIP. ASTHMA. AM)

GF R O C E ZR. Y 1 1

wnscnftiow.

WALL I'AI’ER AND BORDERS.

Tats mwafr

na for itw.f sack aetonsty

WILLIAM JONES,

'

Ilnv iug buta'I the ewtlre Mo&lt; k wf

AND ( CILERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

GOLD PENS RE-POINTED.

BROADCLOTHS.
.rilnrM af.d V. sthtga, i« the krp-t
h! twat inri.si v« i-r brought to thi*
uer. Ill —ex-l mt.-n I w«hiU e-.U youruL
ntl-si tn the Cicrils of

*

GR5S3SISS3.

n.&gt;itMHi:i.v I..-. ur.rmuA &gt;•
N. B. Jn*t received a new musical
-nstrutuellt. railed the luirli.li Mrlalk- JT couMaiitly making additions to the
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
same, all of which, he propose® n* aril
J. M, HUBBARD.
CBE1PEB I baa the (BEiPEST,
&lt; kt. 15*h 1857.________________
cv«.&lt;s*tlr ... tend, all kinds
m wy tin*

u-.a 50 cicxrs.
Encloar pen in ..
letter with cash or |*i&gt;tigr stamps, am
M return mail you will rwadv* the pc
ns g&gt;**l a* ■
Address,
E.'ELt.It &gt; 1, S' raeuw. N. Y.

P

GRIND STONES,

-st!

J. P. Roberts, &amp;. Co.

ms .&lt; ro.nrrn.
tn.x-1
। tu

••
QUICK

Mr. Henry Brown,

AT THIS OLD STAND

THEGH.BEN PRIZE.

TIIF NF.V VtlRK WFFKT Y
GOLDEN PRIZE.
On* nf /«*
and l**t iiitrvry
sl»x&gt;alu,’raltl«ti.. Ata...

ELE\ Al ED
OVEN STi»V ES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR (XM»K KTtrVfX

AS USUAL

JA1STS AND

DVESTIFFS.
scriLsr Imai-dtaleh uu receipt of the *ufo.

V&lt;niliM ■ Mw lb.. M*&lt;l«ler »' ets. Indigo, Ex. at

will be entitled to a
.
to &gt;600 in Gold.
ToCLVfe.
3 copies fir &lt;uie year
&gt;5.00

Boots and Shoes.

TOnOUSE BUTT.-nTOtH.
HAVK-erMy comp*** *b&lt;ck nt lluesc bul
■nri«Wfe„i|.«l'.&lt;l.&gt;.F Uci*. LattkeA :
r«w» Hinur. «.Fml kwi.l*.

-----

TIN WARE;

PaM

for FTUS, SHEEP PELTS,
HIDES and DEER SKINS.

IIMO

READ—READ—READ—RE.VD

GROCERIES.

IJSTOF Gll-TS-GIFTfU-GIFTS.
I pairkaitv e-rtitaining &gt;500 in tJul-l
10 Gold potent .Ix&gt;v&lt;t English Hunt­
ing Owed Watebes
100 rwrfe.

PAINTING.

*

JIRtiAt;*, ou.M ,.-.|«iUuiIy Infor
HA8TIN47.S and VK1NITA.

tbsi iMKis «««

uoisi;

800 Ladies
“
35
100 Silver Hunting rased )
Watrbra
t 25
T
itrbra
10 to___
30____
500 Gold Vest &amp; Guard * Fob
Chains
10 tn 30
5000G..I.J .q.ArU
2a.|A.
“
Gold Ring*—Ear Dritpa—Broacha*
Breast P ut*—Snxls—Cuff Pina
Sleeve Button*, Ac.. Ac. I !•• &gt;15 “
liaiucdlulelv on rvc.-itit.id th&lt;- aulnrri
lion tMiuaty. ilwstilwerilirr'a name qill I

u. FVTUIC any .uxl sf

*

blUX A1O&gt;

OF TIME.
G.

New Carpet Store.

j'ingEADd &amp;

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

ALL KLNIS nF GARMENTS CUT

A* a "particular friend has taken the
liberty to citculate tlx- *mrv that we are
keepinx a GROGSHOP, 1 take this op­
portunity to say tmmy friv«id-&gt; • “-that
Burning Fluid togrtber witHa full stuck of tis not the mm-, nor ttc'ver »ill *&lt; “ ]•««
a* I am saw. and th. WHISKEY BAR.
GKR.O CERTEfl.
Such asTEA. CtiFFEE, SUGAR, SPI RJITi I puliutu my cellar was Oiled with

ms

CES. PEPEll, FWII. In a word every.
thing in the Gmerry line, aach as
wifi be wantedt* Amily u*«. And

they Imre ou hand the Ixnt kind
of ammunition fir sp.rtameu
such as powder. m*l Pereuaxiou Cap* of all kinds
Water Pnadb and
other*, H Imt,
|*wd. Ae.

STILL ONWARD!
SUCCESS UNPARALLELED

shop
•KMENTO.

Lddrve* BECKET A CO., PvoLtanKM
48 and 40 Moilkt's Bulldfaa,

MEDICINES

.Stja'S

tn take'the mvnipg •

~ 7&gt;M)PERlXG*UtWXESti.

ular Pat e.n I
Mnlicinca. id the
day may alm Iw
found at thi* establish­
ment. Also a gr.-at va­
riety of the choicest Perth-

-e Route.
y*.Aligns! Slat. 18&gt;.

I&gt;. C.IIAWLET.
Sept. 22 1857.
Ion u fj'ad Io ktar it! ! !

C-eshtieg nfBIh’SSEIB. THREE PLY

INGRAIN, HAG. STAIR and DRUG­
GET,

AMMUNITION
LI .MBEB! LLMBEBII

sifc-r ILe-iU|M &lt;«
in l Sitiinhta at 7
irfrite nt H««li»g®»
. .,ml-

SlSCELLAXEOl'SARTlCLES

LOOKING GLASSES,

Ifewsnd Hcrrws. Dmn- Hnndlm. Send praer.

GTJSTOL4: WORK,
- hi «• g***l order und na prompt aa an.,
[-other Mill iu Barry, or any other ouuiity.

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Having secured the survives iff

Geo.

W. Fowler.

aa Mill, r. kud our mill buiug tunk i« the

The sulwcrik-r Ifcvimr kus.nl tU Saw
Mill knowni* WILLEM’S MILL, wi.'l.l
rra-ertfitlly announce t« the eitiartw ol
Ilaatrngs and vicinity, that be ia prepared
hi fiirukb laimber &lt;&gt;f h|| kirnhi cither st
the Mill •* deliverod, rm short wn'lr-c. .
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LJ.FITXER.
Haalit'g* Pee 8 IM7.
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»A8D:
Give usa tall snd judgr kr yourselves, 4 TALK OF THE GREAT DISJfAL
I'riMlucruf most kinds will he token la
NR A JP.
rai-ltaacc.
Special attention will lie given tn com
[xxinding and putlitiH up Prescriptiini*. —
And ext-ry one purJuisiug Medicines here
may n'n iiwhi tLeru a* being gvtiulw.
dm* U5*h H&gt;M.
n*tf.

WANTED—A kw load. &lt;rf
Wood on Mibscription, at thi* &lt;4fice. Al»&gt; Pork, laird. Butter. W(rest, Oats, Cora,
Hides. Pelte, Fure awl men Paper Rags
f&lt; which the bick-st market prtcu will U
allowed &lt;m auliM-riptuan. Who says ba
reu n-4 j«y fw bispaprrt

JOB WORK

Kim-BUtll TUOlbANU

�UOKTOACE SAI-ie

FAMILY PHYSIC.

traS OTrWABDI

u aau: LtMiun

Sr-CCESB UNI-ARALLELED !1

The raharrilirr having leased tha Saw
Mill known ». El f.LEK’B MlLU mN
reasectftrliy announce tn tha cilirena of
llaHtimni and virinity, that be to prepared
D&gt; fitwiab Ixtnihwr of all kinds, either at
tha Milt or dalh ered, «m abort noiira.
L J. FULLER,
ilaatiwga Pre. 8 1857.
with f

e&amp;svt
TJZAOE rUSUUSATDISMAL

We wereplted oo hard I yelled with my might.
“TMafadBj*-1« quite InUt, but diet driver i. tvh ■'
Hr very prvu.pil} replied. “Jaw* a IM* test tell
Aod a-oe I will let yew alight thr a walk.”

Judge of Probate,

'IW WR J" »!”•
nn
3MOXRHOOO flKV JHHWMSf
•tpwSoi
p*« Jem fisnoj Xu*tT&gt;&gt; •"•VDIO •O’"

UmM l-etltwa doenbed U longing l.&gt; Mid drIt !• TLereirpon ordered that Monday the-fl)
day of Dccemorr nest si one o'eioea P. M. b» k&gt;
H gi.ed lor ibc iMwrog of .aid petiti'ia st whan,
tune ■!! pnrlira Inlrreated are required lo appani
al Ihr Eivbalc olUce in llMtinpi. .1 a prulxt'

Jfflnsital Jnstmnnits,
sheet mttsk
And MrMcrI MerrhaDilw,

Vsueahy tl.r preyrrnfthe««id |Klitivticr idwel.i
mu be graulrd.
And it l» fi&lt;Hh.-r entered tlial .aid peliUnsri
aiie iMiticw tu the ]H-re«.n.ii&gt;len-Mi&lt;t iu mM e»t»i.
l&gt;i causing a eoqn ufihlsuioer lo be publinbed' iiiLe Hepdblicaii Danner a aeaktsper pablidfe*.
in the villagerf Dooling*, in omd evunty &lt;.f tlai
ey fl.r three «nk. vece nt I.ail in each week
ur«t 'leiawdUieiy preceding tbn tupe of brerfcic,

Doctor, lit n«a Dost re.—A phyaieiaqt«-lto the folloaing »tori. iP*t without
some regret mi hto part mt the advin- giv­
en “A hard working, woman luyi a dnmk
ca 'husbimd. who. uben pnrilv jhilwr.
would get tire blm-s nnd rndcevur to dertnyr kyiiaeli' by Inking laudanum Twice
did the wifi-n&gt;crilaiii that lie had swal­
lowed the deaimrfivr drug, and twice did
the doclo.- restore him. Upon 1I18second
restoration, the 4t&lt;A»r nd&lt;lrc»n-‘l him a.
foil- w&lt;: •Yoiig'siiLfiir-nothingnivMindrel.
foadoti't want t&lt;&gt; kill yourself, you men y *aittUiarmriy ytmrwifi- are! me. If
you wanttu kill yonrsrll, why don’t you
cut your throat and put an eta! to lie
mutter!'
Well, away went the doctor,
and thought no more of hi- patient until,
mnw «wo weeks after, lie was Rwakrurd
from a-sound nap by the titiklingof hi*
niglihbdL lie put Ilia head nut i-f thr
window pud inquired ‘What’s the mat­
ter 1' * Doctor, he ha» domj it.’ waa 'l-e
repf*. 'Done what?’ '.hibn ba» thkin
your adv in-.’
Whut advee t’ ‘Why.
you told him to cut bto th:oil, ami he h. ■
done it, and lie to unc-mtmai diad thi.
time.’ ''
Imagine tire &lt;!• ret.re's ifislini&gt;.
lie luu since ceased giving such euUing

KALAMAZOO :

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TBECSLDEK PRIZE.

TrtV N*W V&lt;»HK WEEKLY

GOLDEN PRIZE.
Otv oj l&gt;a largest und best litewg

MICHIGA.

Tnr'aul-aireibi-fhna Inst opened a'fcir:
stiM-k of Musical Men-btind'iae coasisting
&gt;n part of­
' HAXO m«TS AND MELODEONS,
From the Ara/ Wolrra »• Mr rwenfrv.

JAMES C. AYER.

IHEET KVRJCe

E-.ch eUiierrihcr will i&gt;r entitled to a
gilt worth from tl v- $500 in Gold.
TO Cl.ttW.
3 copies fire one year
15.00
10 “
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»I500
READ—HEAD—READ—READ

Of every ai-wription, and ul the latest
l&gt;a!&gt;licati'i n.
I

acUcalawto Analytical Chcnaiat,

.Of the Lest quality itwnll 'm-tninbnta.

a car. cu«nUB iumct - •
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•MPEUIVU lMR caiEXTS. '
ill th&gt;.»r irrnxtu erbtt «en( gsrmruU orede n
luwt iMbioueblc maueet.

A YEH'S

CHERRY PECTORAL,
corcns,

colds,

moirsoess,.

BRUM Illi h. W IIOOFI YCe-fOCCQ.
&lt;1101 r. A STH Ml. ASD
&lt; OXSI HFTIM.
Tan rearedr bee wwn Sre itself each aelneiety
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H»MMISSIONER’S NOTICE
f E I he nodereijnird liaeing been appointed '
by the Jmt|rei-f I'robai. fur the C\moI&lt; uf

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TEMPERANCE
WILLIAM JONES,
UturiaR bon'i tho cnlir«&lt; Mo« k ol

GOH 8 MB 3,

lYol.MERI.Y kept by I. Piuiura. »&gt;
1 coXstanlly mnking aihlit'ons !&lt;• tm«mii»v, hll of whtob. ho pfopoti'W to sell

A poor frishman i&gt;lfervd an »»!&lt;! sanerpan ifiir sale.
Hh children gathered
nn«ad him. n d inquired why he parted
with it. “Ah, my bontoa." anaavred tie.
“1 would not bn after parting with it but
fire* little” money U&gt; buy sotmr.hing to
put in it.”,;,
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(■E1PER tbaa I hr

GREAT DIStOY EID
'Ulleo&gt;rhvr'. Mwm&lt;IDE RICH BEFORE THEY K

300 Ladies
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35
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100 Silrer IInuting cased )
Watches f 25
200
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watebea
10 to 20
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500 G.W Vess 4 Guard 4 F&lt;»b
Ctathit
10 to 30
5000 (w4&lt; .qrhrre
2 tr. |f»
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Gold Kings— Ear Drops—Broaches
Batotti Pin.—Stm!—Caff Pina
"trevia. .. .. , . , ।
8U-r«e Bmt.-i.. 4e.. &amp;r. | mt 15 N. f’.. Ju«t recckrcd a hr* nt'iaieol
liamcdtoSei; «4 rm ipt ol Um aubto-rip
in»trttiiH-flL. called tic En.li-h Mculi*- tion itMUiry. th*&gt;«!«critiers Uwe will bo
Harmonium. . Cail and rsaniine.
entered irpon -sir mihorriptwin liook, op.
J. M. IllBBARD.
poaitr a wnm!»er. end the gift correspondtic*. IStii l«S7.
nlH-Gni
rag with that nnnita-i will be Crewarded
.III HRAirTufiTfUEUoSTr
to his or her addrvM by mail or etpreaa.

Discovered nt Last!
DR. R A TN ALE'S

MEDICATED TONIC!

IUEI PEST.

GmWaMle on hand, all kind* of G—li in my line
resent Liquor.- and oil of the bc»l qoulHy.

J. 1*. Roberts, &lt;Jc Co.
AT THE HASTINGS

Ha Kmkw Him.—u Do you know th*
prisoner, Mr. Jones T*
•* Yrs, !•» thr Ixflv." ‘
• •* Wh.it to hi* chantrter?
•Didn’t know he had any."
“ Does he live nwtr joul"
“8o near that hr ln«a only wp-'nt five
•hiHingiifitr'fire-wooil in cght yrart.

I Uiuer auirenn. nor i i

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n mim

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Send in Y ouri Oiideks,

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TH£- QLugTAND

STANTONS

VSl’A L,

WIX*!?'"-w*‘
Chemicals, Paint, Oils

Groceries &amp; Fancy Goods

SPUSbtdTHREE DOLLAR EXGRAvi.XG
b«i. alas, the beautifully illuatralcd

ke. pin • » GROG SHOP. I ink- this op­
port unity jn way tn my frlcii&lt;l-&gt; * a-tluit
krt. Il euepriw.crrrriari.il and kind&lt;4Hug«r» is not tire case. nor m-n r w ill *-e * Inta
MoUmcv Hi ran. Re., wind. w|ll be mJU al
no I am earn-, and tin-WHISKEY BAR­
liEM.AKKABLY l.&lt;H' PRICES.
REL I putintu my cellar *n* tilled with
Tre »l from SH lo TA Cent, per pnouil. CcSre trnm
Id »• reuU par tmuiMi Fi"1! •&lt;errry drecriplion from a Herring io s Xo. I MackareU. Speca
Hu. ...
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Sorb aa TEA. COFFEE, SOOAR, SH
CES, PEPEIi. FHU. in • w&lt;wd •»»ry.
thing In the. Griwery lhw&gt;. •ueh aa
will lie wanted fur tkniily m-a. And

Tua Dnuur Art Journal One fecrr

and ladies who dance till three or four
Tn the tmunlng. will |d&lt;i well V* consider
that the wuno also picks up the early
bird.

r"~ ’&gt; ------- ’"V’tfV.wn..

At a crosrtk-tl lecture, the other even­
ing. a young latly «tandlng at the fftuir "f
the church wa« adt|reMa«d by an lumrut
Hibernum who war. in .-ittmduncc mt the
occaaion, “ImLnle/mire. I should be glad
tugire yon a sate, but tho em;*;'

September i, 'j*.
&amp;ORIGAGE tfALik

New Barry Anti,
crcrsTOM
in as good order i.nd us prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, yr anynther cqunty.
Having secured the services of
A Yankee has turented a am
that contracts «o ymw approach t•» that the moment you come u&gt;

'Imll
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Default baring beeiimadeIn the pay mm t oi * ret

IS now in aucccssliil operation, ready
tn do any amount of
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Mi&amp;terllWJiE*-

they have «m hand the brat kind
ut'amnitmilitm lor aportamaa
eueb aa powder, ami Percrjasioji tape nf all kind*
Water Pninffa and
:
■
otbvre. Shot,
I .real. 4c.
AH tb» p&gt;T&gt;uhir Pat e n t .
Mctlieinea, «d the
dav may alan I*
f*iB«tthi.ru«bU^ . i
. i mretl. Ahwi a great va­
riety uf the cboiccst Perfiii «&lt; y fiir the capcrut! aecnmm&lt;&gt;dati&gt;&gt;n nf thr Indira. Aiao
Stathorry, Pena. Pencil*, Ink, (av.
rry variety) Paper, EtneRipa 4c.
They wirnld re«p»ctKrly aunounre the ritiartisof llaattagsand U* thr r
r.mnding (\&gt;untv, generally that tb-7 «tend l&lt;. acR evert thint! in their line «d (■'•
lumneaa m cbwq- tucuD ba bought al a*y

Geo. W. Fowler.

as Millur, uud mir mill bwng limit on tlx*
'must improved plan, t-p.-lhi-r witli a food |
SnuiUur—we arc prepared Ui 4/ the
lu-st ofuurk. Pit-iwe give us a oil. i
Cash paid fire wIh-M.
BOLTWUOD 4 GRANT.
H
ft.-, }t iw?.

jot
Huviag rvccivnj a pimd
tr Enamvl Cur-to. Card B&lt;

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Falk it IIOLUUIMIK

■n recce and' Culu ct.i
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                  <text>J. M. NEVINS. &amp; COMPANY,

VOL. 2.
I LfMlERlI

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JANUARY 14, 18581

M 36.

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laving leased ths Saw
1.1. ER’S Ml LU Wtt
• lire to the ritixeusof
ty, that be is prepared
r of all kinds, either a*
&gt;*!, ..n short m»tire.
L J. FULLER.

&gt;f Probate,

—they rose ogellmr, while from-' the pit i
-My turnt?’—wiA. a,
that had
; 1«1 tlic doom rehoed the cry—“Aaifow m-»r« of ttvckrry than yoytn ite ronvtii,.
ers" were by this time within three or
th« TaAtrov!"
‘
I«lvc ejpr«wmJh—“My name la B«kedict
On NvrwYearis day 1 wa* greeted *■ four hundred yntds &gt;»f im.
I remnuqted
Wli. li be laaiwl from his gorgvmrs1 Aaxoin!”
(
hand, with rfBtBhartfcUdH wish
' manabm. thr liveried servant that «t“ his
He wm goer.
Talleyrand Sunk into in haste, and soon found to my great sat- every
,
bread, and t a rhe4 it. too, hy mniinl nfllces, n chair, gasping the &lt;fords—“Aaxobn, mfecti'ih that the uamhm &lt;»f ufttroMaan*' you
a Tlkppy NeW Year’?*
Botiraii^
iuial had not been exhausted, and theta!- •
. whispered in ermtempt tn his frilnw-lack-! rws Tsjutob !"
friends
in earnest 1 Do they really mean
; rye. as he took hB poritiob behind Ms &gt; Thus you sec h^ windered over the tbougl* I b*d lust jny spur in the atrug- '
what they say 1 And do they ksarttfy
1 master's carriage—*' Anaom tkb Tast- 1 earth, another Cain, with the mnrdrrvr’e
wish th* New Year to be a happy met*
mark upon hia brow. Even -in the *emother 1 rifided room of that inn at Havre, his
mel I glance at the merry face* of my
i. Unc day itu_—..•
* ।‘ crime found him out and f.ncnd him to
and two daughters, nil attirvd in the weeds
wril-wiahera, whose warm acniks and
, uf mmirning. was grouped in a sad circle, । tvll hit iisma—-the synonym of Infamy.
friendly looks re-as«rc me. Bat let wa
I
The
last
twenty
years
of
bis
life
are
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■■sing iip'h a’pHqfr sjpqydgd In crcm.-. [
Drar mother. if beauty u (..red la tbs gray*
1
cuvercd,
with
a
cloud.
fr&gt;m
whnae
dark1
western
course;
but
just
at
this
time
a
see
: In a few dayrooe of the number baa
A visitor waii announced. The inrftbcr
If God M detightod witb such klad of beauty.
toik th" card from the hands of the aer-! ties* but a few gleams bf light flash upon ' di^mteb was brought to us by two boys thoughtleraly dropped a cold and nnfintI’d keep It His «Jor. sad nske ft a duty.’
The manner of i fn«n the old chief, telling ns to be sure to ing remark, which, should it rtaeb my
vnnt. and the daughter read the name.
II the page uf history.
But । return
“ “ to the firm •*thai night.
•-*Under
*
■The taabion of thia world, that paawlb aww*,’
“ Go I” said tin- mother, rising with a ‘I his death la not diraiuetljr. known. E--\
cars, must inevitably give me pain.- A
Itathovr. my darling, been hostile logray
flushed fact, while n daughter t*«&gt;k each ; are cannot doubt be died utterly trieod- throe circumaLuicM we determined to try
We descended bduw the num- second, as rogardk-M of nay feelings,aa&lt;
hand, “co and .U-11 this man that my !1 Ira*—that bis hrow was moistrned by no a femt.
tliresbold mn never l»e croraed by the tan-well tear—that rmwro pursued him luit, only far enough to hide ourselves ; with a pretended show of friendship. M; murderer of my son—by ‘ Askold tux I ui the gravf&gt;, wh-sjierinp John Andre! in and then turned north and continued on rentes th* pang, by making me acquaint­
| hia ear. and that the memory of bi* glory tuuteourse for two or threw miles, until
Tawon.’ "
ed with the uncharitable remarks, of which
।
Grosaly insulted "in a public place, he jI gnawed .like n canker at to* heart, mor- we tliuugbt our pursuers yre™* about I have been the unconscious Mir*. A
. gasdhg the tw uf the moontain. Then
I appeared to the company—noble lords,I mu ring fiwwvrr:
“Tiue to your ciwtry. what might • e turned sgain ttjmn the eastern slope, '’ third, meets me in balls of mirth and
, mid renowned’ men were there—-and I|
and dr- pjxd into a little hollow, where i| pnd*. with looks and manner* which
1 bron-ling his antagonist with hi* fierce J' you have been, O! abxold tub Text'
'
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• • • we waited fur daylieht to disappear,— j frertr my very soul; and I return to my
। brow be spit full in bis fare. This stitag- |toaT*
•
Tbit caiupletrly foiled our eootuira, fuel
unist was a man «&gt;l tr'u-d courage- Hu I1 ■ Who shall dspfot th* ckwing "Ome of
I home, with a heavy heart, to mua* upon
o-'lly wijted the saliva from hiariirek.— rhi. wild drama 1 Who ahall dap- paint the ground was so hard and atony that,! the ficklcaeee and vanity of earth.
A
tb«^ o-uM not discover our 'trail.
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,,, ,,, JiU jsmp la bls lap. •‘ You may spit upint me. but I can never th- aj-isr uf hia death be'irat With a
■CV hen the Ulfgrown moon began to 1’ fourth, in assembling her friend, together,
trembling
hand
and
liuab-d
breath
w«
Hr_______ a&gt;», st roursr—Ibra IH pull off bls pJIutr my sword by killing—‘Abmoui
dr-'p the curtain, and tom away from the »hiW spun the nwiuntain slope, w e ra-J! to participate in arenes of plesaure, naaa*
, THE TnAlToa !’ *’
muuntol
la&gt;unded over the prairie l, here me not with the favored ones, and a
He lc!t Loudon. IL- engaged in Mn- death-bed «if JfcrarflW* AilMd.
JJ I 1J1V 1
I 1XXLXJU X X ,
^,rr—w| h,_
Oo-I h„
him &gt; bran- I
toward the spot whence we hid set out ■
iBeroe. Hi» ships were on the upean—
Is thereby cast fora tlm* over
Wr reached the farm al 8 I*. M., and {shadow
■
his warehmu* in Nova Srotln—his plan­
found
almut
one
'hundred e&gt;f, oor red 1 my sensitive heart.
. tatiot a in the \V.-st Indict.
On" nicb: j
•
KU .1-1* up bU locks, wd MT .
frisnds naraiting our return, who niani- I
Perhaps, affliction ha* Uid its cold hand
I&gt;c«r pap*. iu«i know jvu are o.
, lus warehouse wa* burned t-- asbea. it»e
fested gre^t joy al out arthal, My. first j
! enrire popillathm of St. J-hns—accusing
upon my brow—bow few of tny prafoeainquiry wa«r wb« re tbn Mormons were, i
the owner of acting the part *»f incendia­
Gdcb-'' cd fricn3a7&lt;&gt;f a mon A before, have com*
It has l«m fe*rcd that .Dr. Hurt, the wbeu twwity v ic •»_ ••bputpJ :
ry to his own bulldmgfn order to d.-fraud la«t temtile official tn Utah,b*d been killcarry, Murmoti!” (N*'t berv, Mortnwn !) to sympathise with me io m sorrow, and
_ _ _
I iLc lusuraiH-c rompaniva- aaseinblrd in
T*i five »p a doMriM to drariv rrreajed.
I that Brifsh town in s ght "I hia own wio- ••d by the Mormon* in attempting to *•- 1 h»1 left some forty-five head of horses dispel by their kindness, ths sadaeos
rape, but he rroehed tfe« "amp of CoL and was about inquiring what bad become
Tbal-SOAST WSA* beauty ra&gt;o&lt; nut be enoevried.' down, and hung ah emgy. m*crllw«l with
which brood* over my scxtl T And bbw
Ji*hnM.n'a ro'uutatbl of United Stales &gt;&gt;! them, wlico I diarorrred that moat of
—aMM-sus——*——— tbe-w words, - Askold r«&lt;TwArroa !’’
troop* in safety. Dr. Hurt was station tlu-tn bad lireu mutiutsd by the Indiana. Tnany *bo were wont to gladden tay
PRINTS
ed st the Indian arttlameht at Spanish They tlwn related how they had rallied home by tbeir preeeno*, in daya'ef pen*,
GINGHAMS.
priwinrr*. He *a« put nnb*wnia French Fork, in Utah, which place be left Ort.* out during tbs day, and driven the ene prrlty. now tern in coldness from’ my
BB1LLH5TS,
23d. and for twrmty-wevm days waa wan­ my from the enron by threats of what draw, and leave my dwelling sad apd
primmer ship in the harbor. His money,
LAWNS,
dering through the mountain* In company course they ideuild pursue in caae I and
tba-niand* of yellow piinraia, arcumulnlonely 1
«ith a number nf friendly Utah Indians
ted through tlieconrar ofvesrs, wtp about
Dr. H.. wishing to esrape from Utah, de­
Methinks, were the exprearine,—“I
hia person. Afraid of bis torn naine.be
vised the plan of opasuuin* *n Indian'
wish you a Happy New Year,’*
calk-tl himself John Anderson, the name
in tU* tnanaer. **1 wish you a Happy New
utn-e'aMutim-d by John Andre. He deem­
made in writing to Colonel Jobnat-m.—
ed hnusdf unknown, twit the a*-wflra4 ap
Year,.if you can ontaia happiness with­
.
no^rrsTo «:rvi: away—all
fioaehing him whispered that he wa* He says :
out conflicting m the laast with my feel­
On t&gt; morning of September 27th.
tiown aud in great danger. He aasirted
KIN DS Bu.XXEr TRIMWGS
ifo- Idraul of men, women and children.
a bile I ws« yet cBscwasItg the propriety
. j ing*. nr my own personal enjoyment," It
’ It wa*
8&lt;-ptH«&gt;H*r. ’781. Ila.I Anu.1.1 biot |o tnanpr, even aidtsl him to encloae of this cvsoliition, am* fwlf-d&lt;&lt;a*t&gt; «/ the
AT THE
rj would bear a much doser relation to the
d.-aremhil like a Dretro.ling Anjy-l upon hi* taeasurc In an empty cn»k. Inn a* the nativm rushed into tny oflicr, wndainiltig
ih.-lwme*of (o-,n.-rfMVit. Tonunvl by pri»tlrr, gliding down tin- **4&lt;&gt; of «h- ••Frlrttd. friend, lite Mormiaw will kill, and w mv halting to know the fete nf tbs
.
-j.. ,
n remorre that te-n r for a ruoimnt t»*»k ■hip pti-hrd bi* raft towards the shore, yoti!" and p-»lnted to the window --n tbr • American," aa they called me. Before general use.
. its vulture Uak fnn. h*&gt; taart, fir.-d by a th. aentrai-l hrnkvA afier him. and In Ivrt.k- 'astern aid* of the braise.
On U--king
The old year has passed ’ away } and
i Esglish xievrvd—- Awrotn tub Taat I mi' to my wurprtse, I saw from 70 to 100 ann»&lt; tall, my papers, clotbes, fee., ware
BOOTS AND «UOES. READY M.U«&lt; 1 h. pe to plrree the King who had I*Hight
put’in my---------- —
, with it many joys and many sarrnws have
m
!"
I
him.
he
wrot
«
iti&gt;
nien
and
laese*.
•»
i-nla
I
armed
dragoons
stationed
hi
the
road
(lothlBg: Sever so (bea\».
Hrnre 1 have been entirely dependent
THrrv was a day " hr
I al* -ut a mile from the btawr ; and as I upon there p«ww untutored children of na­ | found an e-d ; and aa we reflect upon nor
and torch"*, to dcrolate th* *rene of hia
riv.d
tul in'Havre,
in‘Havre, hot f.*d
f-»&lt; fen&lt;i Prfh. It I did m-t inaa'-fcsl quite ao mneb ®*nc*r^?!
ture for life and eueti-nance. I bsvvshared ' uviritoi during the year that iagnoe, 4*
[ ' Do i.hi see thi*beautiful river flowing ua-bi the d.irkrat hotra-&gt;f the Fn-n.-h tiv the Indian* thought ih. niw.i.n jurliv,, a lita-ral purtim ,pt their tcCagrc briapi- w. nr A find mwch la regret, and ranch of
K- viSution. Purttefl by tuv Moodbwtinds fcl. they casght h •!*! of me ami g*ve iw I
J*, etilw.lv -.n lanralh tb&lt;- light of th"
talilnw un ' cru In ayrnpathiaa; and though oar own headset over w)»eb to hrinsM*
..f thu IL ign -f Trrr.-r, atnpj wd of every
«'ar» I Floainu *•• ailetitlv &lt;mi ui'htbe
1. mi I -r-tand tliat they' Wotd l not let me ,tb*y were evidently eiina l.Hia that they
wr.ckoT property *t |mw»t, Talleynjnil
Unw sweet *tw&lt;rald be to recall to tnted
vnll- i*. the hills and th.' '
'
star any longer.
! wrre tmabM V&gt; larttow w ms lb* treat•et-ured a pa*teg&gt;
1 ounmcficad arranging my offci al pa­ \irut tn which I’havw been aeruatomed.
Th. plain* of Craiwctictfl &lt;«______
I alwiiil to a|»it.
I
lit up withe annoy ray,by.our kinrfn—i
Chi one ride v«n! ,*b‘dd the dumber-1—•
per* ail a* to be able Io remove tbepa-frlvtantlv, fi*r 1 did not understand what it
ing town, wilb lbro*lliw« of Fort Trunc
«U
and cousideraiii-ne. ■ And as
look
all meant In a few seconds Matter In­
luill rising above ite pmA, «m the utlwr .• j
over the event* of the past year. that,
“Id tfwru nn Ani.&gt;ri'«ii wtaying at tour dian ran In to infiwtn mo that ths Bp m.
FISH
itark and mareite pile, pitched ««• Um । holier f*
TEA
»•
,l,e
•'*" ’h®
have come bcaeath our obw&gt;rt*to*, to
i-h F»rk Canmm Was fell &lt;&gt;f UofWKNi%
a mmi» tffrfolntr hill*. Fort Griswold.
tel ---------,f a I
ulwmt. to CTUM ti'C
h.it’froo'l’nFA, xiiru t&lt;* *tirr tin- lt»w|s&lt;-hr
. nru..“d with guns and |**tols, who sal t *t *m&lt;o «•&gt;. mild and salubrtoua, but a* reflect that not one of the 'many who
All 1* i .T» still at.d.'Ark. but suddenly
some I that they w.’T' rdngto totl ma; and U early •« October #. we encountered a st- have closed their earthly career, during
two cduntre "I light l&gt;rvak into the star-' uat.-r. and would like r tev*r
lit aky. On« here, from Fort Trumbull, j pm»*n uf infltw me In the New, World. - |wl; wurvaly tiino to L-*’ *«’
verr snow storm which pelted wiibout that period, has ever vxpvriraxwd • pang
u i It-very tii.rg m th ■ dim- «&gt;f tlnsvrica.
Tb« landlord hesitated a moment, and another came in g'ra^ b«»‘«
■n-Mfor over the opposite *b"rv, from Ft.
m«rvv up»*n the shivering skins of rny
csh -A earort.
Also on Octol**r 12 and
Griawnld. This cdumn murk* the cm then replied:
a XL riuon -|U«w at rip.-inp-iile Bad
-There
la
a
gentleman
up
stair*,
either
recr of Artf'ld and hi* men. .
i him to run and tell me that tlw
. O. t&gt;dwi* 13 in crossing th* Gr*en River
While New IxMtdon. loptizcl in J'l&lt;«d from A mrrira «»r Britain ; but whether [ intruded I** kill m&lt;*. He 4!w*bvprtpted a M'Hl.maius. w* wrfjri! through snow kne*
and flame*, ring* wilb dcStfogroan*—th. re | an Anierieuii me. an Englishman 1 earned [ large lusly of armed rnrn on '.the road be- de&lt;p subjectiui my P-’ftyto ‘he utnrn*
ar- heard the antra eiingab. uts itt murder .
I i»&lt;-&lt;n Springville and the Indian farm.—
whispers.-fur the light and joy weatesd «
from th. b«tights of the Fort on the ••;»- | . He point'll the way. and Tail.-* rural. ।' It w &gt;« also reported by another Indian
aroBtef ‘heir pathway whila on earth.—
p&lt;&gt;«iteshore.
. j.
.
I »I", in life wa* Bi*h"p. Prince and Prime jI chat the Mormons at Pay a «, the town on
Would not such a reflection well.repay tw
Wlnh- B..-l»wlict Arn*-1d stand* in the j Minister ascen.h-d I lie stairs. .A misers- jI the south, wrro all in arms id though it
for many a selfsacrifiring eflbn for tha.
»t.*-plv. •iirv.-ying the work* i.f assassins. • bln stipplirvint, he •tis-d Iwt-ro the atntn- j1 sts the Sa'dmtk
v-tid.-r in Ft. Griswold, a brave young gt-r'a &lt;foar, kiHs-ked und enU-rni.
i 11&gt;e Indians would i.ot quit; my room.
happiness of others I
For then can «•
In the for ivirner of- a dimly lighu-d ;
man. «la* finding all deft-ove in vain, ru*h-'
! but l*rgan to gather up tny bodding and
r&lt;st assured that though earthly frisad*
room,
sat
a
gvnllvman
of
aotoe
fifty
»
cure,
J
GRANT A SPAULDING.
r* toward tire British officer and sumnwaartng apparel, when my Interpreter
may forsake us in the boor of adversity,
d&lt; ra hi* sword.
'
i hi* artna fiddi-d and bis head bowed un came into the apartment in on evident
JUstingi. ilutw 4. 1857.
i2u4
! loving spirits will look down with pityFrom a window directly upBy the light »f the uusket we beheld 1 bln breast.
state of cxritcmunt, and exclaimed, “Doc­ •n the meantime wa had become short of
posit? n flood uf light po«rcd over his
tbu mx-ne.
tor, you’re g«me in
I asked what 11 all Iproviaiops and were compelled tq submit । ing ajo—and angule drop a psariy taar
GIFTS! GIFTS!!
Hi* ryre. I'*ik«ng from beneath
•Hoc Ins the young American,hl* tmi- bind.
meant.
He said it was undersU'od all tn extreme auff ring from hunger during over our sorrows. Shall wa not
~AAA &gt; tDANDStL.xa Watches to
the downmst brow*, gazed in Talley
tlVUv Sr »old at wboh-wde prievw.-— form torn, his mur.ly countenance marked rand's face with a peculiar and senrohiug over *he «nn»try that I was about leaving the hat two da.sof our journey. Yet the commencement of this, snothar New
I uii'c.’b-- cbeap'-at ratd bret lot of watch- with the trace* of th.- flight. There, the exprswrion. His fare wa* striking in its with dm Indians, and handtd mo a not*- through all these privati«wm-i had the Year, make new resolves, that we will ,
frorni Mr. Butler, the Bishop &lt;-f the Span­ ssttsfsctioo of being frequently assured
&lt;•* i-rvi iw-forw • (T n d to the public. A British k-uder. clad itt hi* red uniform,
outline, the mouth and chin indicative of
.
iah Fork settlement, stating thai he had that my companwoa w"uW feel them- live Jess to ourselves, and mure for th*
gift iiijcwt-lrv worth fn'ti* 11 t" *13 will with a xv.wl darkening hia red, round
t*’?*"*"1' ,
’
: learned from various aourva that I in- aelvi-a amply com[*ns*ted if they could good and happiness of thoe* around" asi,’
I*- irivi-n «itt eicn watch in pr&gt;&gt;porti&lt;Hi face.
Hi- fenn. v.gorou. even with the tor-; ( &gt;&lt;i4ed
.
&lt;wt wW&gt;
vU&gt;
Th«Aniericnn
present*hi*
sword
—
you
t«- its value. Bring dewicroua of introrow.of bfty w.nter. d.d tn a dark bat,
J .
law n&lt;^ia furtw__ only be the means of restoring mo Jo my bearing in mind that a slight thing in Aa"
, ,
,
.
. . .
,
tatton OI roe moruai i»w now &gt;U loriw.— friend* snd relieving irte from that dan­ way of culdneee or neglect, may cast h'
•lucingotir good* t r•inim-utl) Io the p&lt;il». •e&lt;- the Briu-n gmsj* it by the hilt, and
Hd. .nd d»lmpuU^I &lt;-Mm
IKr.hJt bfcidm, w i.lo.n. n» UM I ger whidi they had assured me that my
lie. in order to meet *ith quick, ready
heavy ehAfow oter ^orae sensitive heart,
I JI., ru«l
M.M1 ll»l &gt;»
w
!»d
ta«.
life waa exp*«ed.
■ - ’
and i-mdi **!&lt;■». we have adopt, fl thi* methwan a fugitivi—and uudcrtbu impression '
•
I fed it to, ba a duty which I ow*.to that not a ray of light can pierce. 'Where­
.«! for tlu-ir di*ja«Ml. W.- m-ll
that the gentleman before him was an
the Utah* to make a fair and candid ex­ as, a careful coasideration of the
Gm pcritwet Verge, «»p«m feer al M md 7
American,
be
soliciud
his
kind
office*.
The single course of the heroic Led­
position of tlwtsa facts, for 1 doubt wheth­ of others, a friendly emile, a word of aaFine Silver Lepine,
8 •• U
He poured forth bis story itt el
er ever «n agent of tbs United- States in roursgi-nihnt, or kindly office aptly per­
“
••
•• Hunter erne,
12 yard, stalibed with his own sword, should French and broken English :
speak to us &gt; ith a voice as cUrnal as the
cl the door 1 found Jqtt the Quyfs wn, the Indian service, ha* 'wiM’e*«ed similar
•• I am n wanderer—on exil&lt;v - I am a a sprightly laiy, had already performed attachment to hie person, nr more loyalty formed, may send Tight and sunaMneto
juatire of Heaven.
I am forced tu fly that seiviec.
While V was engaged in to those laws and rrgubtious which.have many a desponding heart.'
While he lay cold and stiff on the fi'*-r wiiudorsr—all alotu.
Gohl anefew «p»u lace
of the conquered Fort, the flamnof the to tbu New World without a friend, with-1 I saddling Idiu I gathered my p ipers nnd been instituted fortheir government, than
Matthl
•* lev. hunter rase.
burning town spread to the vesuri of the out a hope. Youarv an American I Give wearing »pi&gt;nrvl, throw them into sornu I ha* !•*• u manifested in this metanee.
H " *' liranlifullv
river, and by the light of blaring roofe me. then, a IstU-r ofiotroduemm to *.»n&gt;c meal sack* anti pitched lliem bat ofdtxTs
The ttlsmtice of any one itt charge of th*
•• Eng. pt. lev. “
and sails, Benedict Arnold kmkvd hia last friend of yuiiru, *o that 1 may.fbe able to. to tha Indians, who al! s-t-med eager to I Superintaadcney »»f Indian Affk.ni for
earn mybswd.
I am willing to toil it^ funis', me in my escape. In th* prcwnce1 Utah Tarrkufr, 1 troat will const tot* a
upon bis childhood's hottie.
,H rn uarmed populace 1 rot out with three I »ulBci«tit apology for thus obtruding tb«*c
Boon sifter be sailed (from our shores an । manner—tb**c&lt;-tiea of Pari* huv* *&gt;fan
filiud m* with auch horror
that
a life «&gt;f
■
and anm l»ack no nn'rt&gt;.
vouths, whose niniw ar*' P«-f. | fiuta upon your
........notice.
........... , ,
---------------------------1.1. w.aiM Im
i... ua Parodiro
*.i.ii«... to la
. r-iM.,
r;'.. • nllJ Sb-wer Boi-kets.
rorcar &lt;.
of
Mr. Joseph I Very .-espectfully, vditr ot'dt sir’vt,
t'roin thia time forth, when-ver be labor
i&lt;hi will give am a p Waters, »f Salt IMe CitY. nlso ar-1
Gaslaxd IIvst. Indian Agffl
went, three whispered Words follow*him, luxury m France.
ringing through hi* ears'and into bls heart ..letter to &lt;ae
_ of
.r y.»ur
*. .vi
irtrncla
i.sI _~ A
i gentle,
.t_
।.middl'd inc. Instead of going enxt, aa(
man Wu* yoniaw d&lt;Hibt|c*a um^y triynds." ! ur enemies’expected, we took « .western I
—Askold ths TuArtos !
The atrangu gcnrleitiait nmc, W itb a
Wnen be stood rwslde the King, In the
iHiriic. but when it was discovered that! long as jrag.nMytb* firtt twenty yoara ;
House of Lords—Ahe weak old man whis­ look that TaUuy rand naveir forgot, i&lt;e raj, re intended to reach th* m«whtoint by aj form the greater part "f your life. They
pered In familiar tone* tn bis gorgitmaly treated towards the dmr of the .next ircuiV'tw to«tir, some half dirtoti perwmsl antMtar s» when they are pateing. they
attirrt! General—a whiaper crept through chamber, bb bead still d&gt;mn«M»L hi* i-yea| tn horwhatk came out from rhe town of ' enem to hare Leen *o when we took back
to them, and they take ap mote room ie.
the thronged Semite, flL-ea were turned, Io&gt;king from beneath hia darkened brow.
He epuke aa be retryah-d backward— '
J our wwrnnry thaiijdi the years tkal&gt; aoefingers swtrndad, and as tbo wlpepor
dvepened into a munnur, raw venorabk b&gt;e voiiv tea* Fill! of imitning;
“ Jom Ar oafy Mint 6oru ia tkr JTrw
World wko emit raitr kit hand io God dud
auy—’ I uayk bw ihta vjuksu—xbrONE
—W AU Amouca !' *»

Cood News! Good News!!

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING'S

Ready i’av Store,

J)E\ FUZE.
V&lt;»RK WEEKLY
1ST T’TtXZEand bcttlilmry
&lt; »f tlf dtttt.
"

Just -receivi d a large
stock of

Bit RIFTION TWO

ly on rvceir* wT Ike reto
rj will I*- entitled to a
I t. $500 U Gold.
CLUBS.

. P. R'lnntm A- &lt;’o. Ib-nl-rs in llruga
a Mrdkiaes. 1’stral Nediea.es. Paint*. Oil*. Turpe.urxll&lt;.nur? Fluid. Ihwe laqocp, toeflalh.
Windse Glaw. faltv, Wiidea SaA.. drwevrles.
SUlMwrrv
Faaajr Article*. Offwte hal
OBe*. Kjtt*f«*'a Old HUnd. llaatiuga. Narh.

EVERY V ARIETY,

To be sold at Lowt-tt

S-GIFTS— GIFT*,
itaining
3500 ia Gold
« l^ser English Hunt
ntchrs
100 each.

U-hcs
10 to 20
A Guard A F»b
10 to 30

A nice assortment

.A".. Ae. | to f 15 - ..
It rec. ipt of the auteM-tip
iil »&lt; riln-r’* name will b*
(■nbaeripfion lawk, oprtxi Un- gift rorrrependnla-t will be forwarded
ek* by mail or exprwa.

Wa. A. Sauiwelu BL«k&gt;mitbin« m utl
■to .srUus brand**. Shop north of Ibe Harlow
Hoo**, Ha*Uny. Mieh,
.
W. Ilciwta. ta-hiuuai.l- fail-r.

• u-

FANCY BARAGES.

Rendy 1’ny Store.

GKO(ERIES

Kinds

IE HASTINGS

SUUR&amp;

COFF JEJ3E!.

•^zaTa'fjs^Kr;
«
_____
- • —
H*.rri.a (StB* Hot aw
■ Wood. Ikt-Je Cn-k. Mwh
Matiaaatx iLit'se.'' T.r
M.r.h.I1 Mich Gnerrul
raft. CaUwsler. Jw *’i»'

ed for fiunih usa. And

•n lund the l&gt;ewt kind
lition for sport*tn«
» im dvr. and P«(jap* of all kinds
i-r I’naifi* and .

at thi* vstaliUsh‘ ; T*
A I*" a great va-- :
I
the choicest Perththe special aectm- , '
..f th.- ladies. Also
I’ena. Pencil*, Ink, (•*- . . ,
rcApivtively armoonre.** .
Hating* and of ib* m*C-

,J'

I

�!

ti.m, and tbe health cf the wnutry. Bat
it is abo chimed on the other hand, that
thr Bute alone, must j.idgn «f the extent
./ fa* “ neceetity.” nd «f *•
m wtash tbu oKjret Aall b. *ffa»wl
have &lt;k-nied th* * “—'------- * **“ •*"*“

hi* country. Niusraguasetfxintw.foptry.butwra rather bmefitted. Sbexlune

could complain, but be wm certain she
wowld never cx*rci*e that right.
lu the debate which Cdlnwed Messrs.

IT BLOKS.!
Quit Claim Dueda, Red

Doolittle and Pearce MMtainod th* Proli[dent while Davis, Crittenden, Brown,
, Pugh, Tuomb* and Dough*, took the op-

18S8.

rwi-hg luri,
&lt;hra»,,bIH». .
&gt;.,»£. ask UGran&gt;i U&gt;pa,
.
rib—boing seventy J
—!•» been lut to • ,
AletopeHbre. As
thua thr-c land* «-'.d I
w-.m-r reelaim8d and broughtlnti&gt;«iltivxli.«, a-lvaneius
Ihtirebr the general g.wal and prosperity
IxPoxvairT pxcwtox.—We learn from
..f thr'Btatr. T» say tbe leu-t, thi* vbrtr
of this very lifilMrteirt question?'font* tliu MarUtoll Jbpt**dtr tlat at there,
plauaible. ifa the •droewte* •/ the low- &lt;*0t semi-rti of tbe Kalamazoo CiKmit.
rr prir* cask *vM«m cUlm, that for aJudge Gaavra gave an impurtanl decia8.ale. in dk;H«ing &lt;d no large &gt; fi*&lt;v of
IuqIb rw«ard to publication "f Citancvry
n.uic,-*. w wdi waa, in rffcet, that tbr pub­

jwnilo.
Saturday being the anniversary uf the

battle of New Orleans, Coogra** adjourn- ■
Our patroc* w ill pleaau recculicet that ad over until Monday.

1
gr-There will be ■ dunati.m visit for
I the benefit «/ th* Rev. J. Ouzta, at tU
Quirt
Ifcuiae, iu thia village on Tncaday
W* 0M&gt;y the following fn-m the De-1
A general alteadut.ee i*
at ourjjCjjr would be more punctual ’n : trek .Idrrrnaer, aa containing similar. evening UCXL
their pay ment* fi.r tbe a*mr; and »t leas* ; viewa to tl*u*J tl»t we have exprowed re-. *. .belled.
bring tha aiooey, mImhi they aak u* to I pextedly through our column*, cm the;
'
Wxoxo Nxw*.—We learn hyourexmake an affidavit of pabllcatimi.
ume rabjcck: “If the prh.ee of darknerv
change* that tn* new* of a collision he
should take it into hi&gt;-head to aid For
। i«Nn Gitn. Lane and thu U. R. troop* in
eigr. Mi«ri.*n* by a heavy donation, or I
i* iiironvet. *lt appears that Lanu
| should contribute lately to the fund uf
has released the free ’tate prisoner* held
, [ socus local benevolent enterprise, or
at Fort Scott, and ku aincu returned tu
should take to distributing bread anJ meat I
Lawrence.
. to the poor uf hi* nrighb«&gt;rL&lt;x&gt;d. the ,
, world would doubtleMrxriaiht with one
,
Ftat—Chicago wan vis’ted by amnber
I voice, “the Devil in u&lt;&gt;t u* black a* be is 1
fire, &lt;« the night of the -4’h in*:. The
! painted." Thi* w«nld bp human nature. ■ principal damage done, was on Clark St.,
. and, tbcreforc, not eiib»-r “trange or all.-, IretwrcmymncyanJ Ja.dt»«na'r«ret*. !&gt;*•
nl, in the village of lamving, on
ay. tlte twentiuth day uf Janu- ' gidar. No parallel i* attempted to I* ’ filtO.OOO; .insure 1 480000
at ten o’clia-k in tbe forenooti, i drawn, no pretense &gt;* made, that Stephen I

G. a*. L B. R—Otemucw «•*—

TteOraral tapM.
I Mrtterltv rf ■ tel— thw Pratelra, U»
Lfc,. W IMO. 14 L ML Ita 4.
&lt;ra.t„a fJe-ta -d
“» j

our U-nu* are rtffdf pay, and we wiah

Adwriniiwit irs. Guardian* Mortptg***
and W Mhm having Izgul printing denti'!

lication &lt;/auch m.tirc* nra*t he full fiwtytwo &lt;la.* prc'b'ua -o tbe day '»f *.ilc.—
11» same rala appi.«. to other similar
rowulits rv*pect»'*ly, in which the land*’
from time fo lline should t»e sold, fo •&gt;«
expended under the direction of the 3upuvvirer ot *aid omnlicf. and *ftrr dr­
duet mg expanse* nf sale, thu interest &lt;m
lbs lulanc.: wm to be added to the rrimary Sclr»l Fund, and thu principal •/,
tbr bntance w&gt;.s to be appropriated fur the
|B&gt;m.-nt &lt;&gt;f t‘&gt;u State iiidcbtcdiirss. *•cured by its * ock* or tamda. in tM order
iawhulbthsyalu.il fill due. In.-re la-1

TIME IS

|.-gal notice*, thu turn* Using computed by

AWL IT TAKEH MOXEf

day* inatovd-ol week*.

numlcrrs w..uld thus Ims imtimrlv everl.urdeued wi'h annual intrrunt and taxes,
■An action fi«r&lt;W&gt;»
ubic-h ut times especially* &lt;&gt;f financial
। * wile Mg'ins! herh'wbmd. t'» r&lt; cover
rmlturrassnirii**. might ptove mincmt t-&gt;
very mtny errtific te bolder* u ho w..u d
.ytay
, .|i«n&lt;-d by
.. her hi her bualaarxi, l« •
lie .'.bilged tc» forfeit them. «nd thus *ac-1 ।
nroih-rtv-C uirvdaft.r marriage, was
r.fc.... raWra .1- r
! I"""™- | w„, lo
. Plra.
P—.« fs
and cmprovecueiita Twwwbo tat.c ihrt
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a*. &lt;U1 «W
11« ■ «•&gt; " • • T,'nh“” r"

na rtrHp'. uftl&gt;e«&lt;&gt;b«cripifoa Mastier* M*»r • ill ter rntewd u;mn We
SlTG-SiSnSTtSS1

to tbt lutaenbvr. tef uail at «4wcredit *y -tent, in srlling S • I ego a b -dy si fmg. 1 het c
I ••( I tt.d. would ubicnncrly very grectl- 1
,l*^fotvl
an I unwiM-ly. icH-reaS - the 1.-ain.-*-a-I I —
I emlwm of the Senate and House j A. D&gt;ugl**i* the devil, but thu aumpari- j
r*|Mn-v»ol tb. Lind Olfire. ’&gt;» *.;• .1 '
Pajta’a
■ requested fo *»• *on is mpdc wdvly for the purpose of il- elected A. Uxowra Luxorara. (Demo
keeping th.- imnivicsvly m ;ltipf&lt;wi ... - J
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Thi* Act r,-ire Hall* on that I lu»rrati4f It i». m slxirt, a pfacticsl &lt;L- ■
srtnMs io danr
,
erat,) for Speaker. Mr. 11. Watra, wa_____
lati'li to Iu* advi-rti*e&gt;i count*, and alt- nd nz to llicW'im n. «■ i. day. tneoiudcr &gt;u&gt;d act up&gt;«t such mat­
pliC-atfons for divi-i.*ia and csdUh i&gt;-fo-&lt;d
&lt;’U4MIS»IONEK8 NOTICE.
i a&gt;-.o.ding tn t!»eir rietf.l
divi«-i’&lt;*. «ix
ter* a* shall be submitted to them by spe­ , monstrothm «/ tbe old *»d very f.imili*r , elected Sjrenkrr of the Senate
Mice ia Urrt-r xiriw that •&lt; the ua4c*M|
j clitosical sentiment—
j ►UAWtix' w.-ca* prev iui^4«rtheir |tnblir of re: tifatW.. an J making-’hr -cnmihi’;
cial Mv«moc.
iuu»io&lt;-rt. uf iG» tit*u »f J«&amp;... Sag- :*
ir.-jiM*ii|&lt;t* from-II tbe I*.A* &lt;-T ihrc flj-,..
In Witnre* whereof. I have hereunto *
Nxw ILwV.— "b&lt;« love* oyster* I— J'oder.ng for role, in U leu*- one |wp.-r in . l..r *11 ib-G&gt;unty Trc:.«orer*in the State
**Dsap» ttaeoroao ten* Crrrwtw.“
every coimfylirMbc-State when* •*!•*
•ubarrilied n»v n*mr. and cmowd to be
Ut him vail *n Tn.m** Moo*. Would '•Iiould l&lt;iwil.l.*b. d. It i* pr.-innevi that ;' in cvimpliutire with tins require nt-n* ..fj
i -ra»— j aforad the Great Srol of the ! &lt;&gt;r, in &lt;»tbrr word*, that tbe author of that
j th«- prvMiit law, and nlro in idctalnihg th&lt;- i hi* .-•ngr-iptj. n tor i halt hour ’*run
.
L^iilalure, "U * rec-n*blerati‘n» of
« l. *. &gt; Suite, ut Lansing, thia tenth duy sentiment had t&gt;« uowfideflCv in Greek I you aive one-third of yinir tnretey, call ।the
I atinual examination* *nd appri*«l*«rf un- | the (u*:mn*»l tfoie •■I* ci-mi***!. Tb&lt;
Tlxmia*
M.sm.
He
k«M-pa,..-ue
d.«r
i
un
tbe'(»n'vi*-nita of llii» MMtion. w«&gt;uid rvad-'
( —v— ) uf December, in theycar of our . gift*.
This arntiment. U» some extent.
■
*m«tkl it. so a* to bring the vx|».-n*r* I: p.o«c-m«tit, iip&gt;ai all credited State L-tud*.J ■betbotuht-«»f all»hisjp-nr-r« «cr
JajpJ one tb»uaiUKl eight hundred and । pervsdva the Republican party with re-' . *«t of Gaawv dt Sr*n«i»d‘^aDd will f-thi
of advertising within rcawetublu limit*. I। hy all .the B.tpcrv im-r* in the State, of fix.-*] ■*&gt; li av-eal v tl iujr, during !(e '•
■urvv
y,»U
up
a
nicudivk
uf
uy
»tcr*
fur
a
‘
j uiimerouM hue yearly forfeited hy thr n&gt;--1
: *pect tn Mr. Doitgla*. They cannot for- ■
Nuprojiriuti wa* made in this Act fur 1
B» tbe Govi-rnnr,
I gleet, at thu proper liml, of rertifi.ifr^ rruinrk of a lady
t.- -er. ■•* *
j get that during the canvass of 185G.be
the torfi-iturv of tbe*c I *nd* to tbe State i
MNbLEY A BINGHAM.
i bolder* Io pay their anuu-d inter. *t and mit of tbu «far»d»:—*W«IL I
! alcsidry fought the doctrine* fiir which be
Join McKixwrv. Secretary of State.
taxes, (ihot)gh very m.iuy of tbr lotsthu* turkrv k «"•«!’ bt thiLead th/ communication, on ‘»ur
j now ermtends.
How fong i».it *inc«- in- ■
ficrluctud, would u»ually be redeemed Ih*I told the world that he coti*»&lt;l« r»i tfee^fi*-'' fir-t p.&gt;gc. entitled, UA Happy New 1 car,*
l fi.re or at thr puMi»h d day of ra’r) ih'&gt;*
making a I ifgr share &lt;&lt;f thr e»n*txn*ly
| Miiiri Gunpromiae. a sac-red tamtpact 1— ■■ by Matrix. It furoiabae fvtu for thought,
’ And bow long after d«l be inlroduee a and will pay a ;reru*al.
I
III vij-w of there ptroUmna, *hd Militr. accumulating and ever rep-at-d aumid ,
j. w. Kriraix.H
I Others ilure objectiouaMr. *f«. r tt rarelnl ' eX|H-n&gt;ea .J*ex cininsti n«, &lt;:ppr*i»,l». .-.si •
Utodag* Jan. l»b I*.**
ate
bill to repeal II f” How long i» itrinte
published aak* of there yearly fo:f. itr :
i *x imit;at an ..f Uh- * Lok- law. I v -dd not
be voted in bin sc«&lt; iu the U. 8. Senate,
lota a heavy ristrgu agsfo-t tlir State in-,
1 but deHn it -uicidal to what I c -midm-d
uxaixit i&gt;
to enforce tbe inGuctoua legislation &lt;»f tbe
•ta-sd
of
liar
lunef-.
In
..cMilhm
to
threw|
t n- be»t ii I re«&lt; of th-- State, tondyurtiar
territory, am? rorerrd at - Blredmg Kan-,
The following is from the Jackson Citi­ there- land* for mdc under iOmding, after । objection*.-tn selling the re land* upon tbr ।
A". «. 1858. A. Ryereon,
credit *v*L-ni. it h»&gt;. 1-ren nrgrd. niuc-n);
■a*!” Even now, .'•&lt;&gt; quibble* with bi* res,
,
on thi* solijeet, and we eransrl a
accurate rotupatniiou. tlmt lire rxp» nre
“
8 *• T. B. Crans.*,
other thmgs. th-.t inxriy «J du- l-*t grade •
STREET MUSIC
own conseienco and dcxuT*®’ *° cotnujicareful perusal of tbe portion* uf thu " re- of doing thi*. would in all probability,
“ 8 *• Gfcu.Tlomu*,
he i*«sldvrahly gre-ter than tlie amount of tinilcered lol*, would iiwvltaldy ta-•
AU Mukai Mercbaadbe,
square up to tbe rack, but be vote*, I’rat- jaut” given:
that wamld Ire* rereiviil in c;i»h at their ruhlwd of tbeif timber and then alum-'.
। tically, for the removal of Walker, by *
A.IZ.1M.IZ00 : .• ‘ : MKHJGAK.
“We are in receipt of a ropy nf the Anpoldic ’•(fi-ring. I therefore, alter mature
R*|**t of the Con»miswi&lt;m«r of tbe
But which ever of the*.- view* ahall be
I sustaining Denver. S&lt;&gt;me portico of th* : •;*".*
&gt;
dclilicniti’m. white nu.ch regretting thi*
Hfate LaM Oftiee, from which we make
nvcrewiiy. •ivh-rii.inud lo i-xrreire the dla- romidervd the *opodr»t State policy tu
Republican pre**, in our humble, opinion J *
adopt, tbe wiadon, pf tbe RuparosuUtbr fi.lb.w ing ‘Xtracta -.
___ I ta-|ic«e to lie ve»ted in th.
are being carried away altogether too last
, not t-&gt; *rll tbrm under tbi* live* of the people, by mutual counsel,
Congress n-s*senihlcd on the 4th inat.
HASO niKTES AJTD Mfri.ObEON!*.
by the cur.ent of admiration which is set■nd mature rvflrcti&gt;*L will d&gt;*ulrtle«* be
.f
wfoit
iw-umril
to
me
the
B"tbbmnehra have felt the disquieting
From »!• An/ .Va&gt;m ta the f ^i-try.
Ung toward Mr. Ihmglaa
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_ ilice yii' tl»u interest of tbr fully competent to dHcrminn.
TIOLIXS AMD GV IT Aka i
infloetxxof tbe arrest uf Walker and h-s
It wirtild sts-m. r.t thi* time, tb-t it- i*
'IState—and accordingly, in replv to inn
by t nd take a few ncir* &gt;&gt;hservat&gt;i&lt;na.
&lt;»i tl*- (&gt;e*i Italian and American Msiiuaaaocintra in Nicaragua.
The Southern
11 mchni* enquirire on tlie suhjet-l from dif- much to Im- doired that a *pirit &gt;4" p**l
will, and g &lt;li*po*iti«w to make* mutual
inemlrer* seem determined tn fore* tbe 1
Ta* Golds* Paus.—Our reader* will
firml jairis of tta- state. I publiwbed thia
CA3H CAPITAL,
' Eol. s&lt;-4, 7lh JsJ', I s7. to
' f drtrrmitiati.o in »n official circular on the i*4icv*aion*. ah-Mild every writer* exint. that
Prcrid.-nt into recalling Com. Spauld­
! notice tbe pnwpectu* of the Golden Priat.
15th day »f May la-t. *up|s*.ing st the the true policy of a (air and lilieral ©aning for hi* energetic and praiseworthy j in our adrertirit^ column* thi* week.—
promise should prv»Al in w&gt;*cly wljiMI1 lime, the law would w-m Ire amended, so
act, of arreating the fanatical fillihuater. [ We regard tl I- as one of the l»ret literary
! that throe lands so long kept out id ing tbi* tnily important, and already tm&gt;
In both the House and Senate, a reso­ i papers in tlie-country.
I m*ikat for lire want ofa law under which long drlaved, "wmotisl qntatiun.”
It ha* 'o ind a ,
Short
tbr*. thi* great mturoit fi&gt;r the
lution waa passed calling At the rorres- i place on our table C&gt;r revcrwl mc&gt;c&gt;th* past, Total rtevipu forth* yasr.
;
.taild with propriety Ire *old, conhl
y ln&gt;ri:i&gt;ni&lt; f&gt;i • 4 n-d for sale ha*
witL
Id'1* delay aa p&gt;re*iblu. c.&gt;llri*l State (if wisely c-mdnctsd) might lie in i
pondeucv, instruction* and order*, relative j *n&lt;l we can assure our reader* liiat it i*
AUOI.CTX A CSISPATU3)
i-rvarsbh' t««a, d rr«1 leewt fofety
mil with1 Uiu'“r isrtvrevwtM ..r tire Stat.-. Ire imminent liaznnl &lt;-f Iwini ultimate!) 1
to Walker’* a mart.
In the Senate, Mr. ! no humbug.
Strata*. :122.t(U, .11.
Th* *ul*criptb&gt;n price i*
■ncrRiccd by Iwiug r*a&gt;-nt ail» pervrr;«l &gt;
M*p«ifoi ViWiy r«rr*-ld ip tfis
; .Sfenat fi.r safe
h “ I”"-"****’
Pugh nbtatned leave to introduce a bill t&gt;&gt; I wo dollar*, and tbe *uhrerilcer wjWrefrom any lienefr-ial /mttital purpwvw for
i unexpected reviiUmi n,_ *'* """
provide foe thu admi**km uf Kansaa—
1 tin- oxnAry ha* rnuacd ttu' *’*’ aJ"
Mr. pjgti •rated that lib bill wa* offered । reive * gift worth fn-m fifty cent* to five
| «rid that toe Ixgialature at ita iJ"1'
IDXBsa.
! hundred dollar*. Eten I be paper itaclL
llp&gt;« m* great an interest of the State
aa a eoniprotniM.
It provide fur the 1 at the sulwcription pries,-i* cheap reooEh.
; in fixing the minimum talc* &lt;4
tbnt «»r tlx* S» --mp land*. it would
Iljffdv htKI per«.-re did Mtuuder th
admMnn of Kansas under the Lecntnp- I aa yon will gel a large double sheet, neat-;
■n cX’Tvdmrly HeJraMr lhata policy.
vkli’ic ’bat «.*nii* I* Itbm of them
. ..
tun Omstitutfon. with the sama bounda­ ly executed, and etnMdlliibed with fine
Mine
*^*’r
■h’Utltl if |»naiI :iou i.. tubing Piano* l-y leaving order*
. r ud.ly ri&gt;miu*odtld« pnee, *:rf that thr
ries as wans.Mabliabrd by' the bill uf the
at liia atorr corner Mam an&lt;l Burdick
, cute dretriptirs of reeur* of interest and &lt;I *t Irrgth, and cuminc«&gt;d 'hem to. th i extensive internal hnprovrmeuls which
'■UFJ3CXJ19.
Streets,
last CongrwM. It also provide* that the I what Is-more, each ffmnbsr contain* lit-;■ clcre attention of our-Trader*, isrpru- I they tlreh anp|arer&lt;l were *•*• to lie ac- literal.
l
••
rr,
T. a. .trrx twoKw,
tli*t*tait1im
among
*n».
‘
-•*»
’
.
,,
cran»e
pnrN» B. Jii“t rrcviicd a new notniral
article un slavery lie **bruiitod b» a di­
' dint, thoughtful and well digested, J Im j CompItaK-d, b» railnatd* an i otherwise 1
' erary 'matter worth more than th* prior I
ti.*i &lt;.f nt.r citix MebTitiM
murouimt. called tbe Englkh Mrtalic
| Cuuaiireuner ba* taken »Lr r-.rr-ct t'.rw mar rbe'dorallties «.f waiwe of ibr*&lt;- tareU.
rect vote of the people on 7th of April
uf a yw’» subaeriptiou. If you want a ,' of its- tpiestiutc, ar&gt;i wo folly raineidc w-uilJ *Uwi rnh.m&lt;w tbe valtw uT i4brr to disturb it. any im-rr tbiui due.’
llartnmmm. Call and examhtr.
.
next, and* that the r«VJffli of the elcetim’ 1
I
J. M. HI BBARD.
good paper, at • low rate, rend for the ! with S-* Ltnsing Rrpvb'ictn. i|im it ^orll.m* to this figure, tremg mH jert, if 1chance the policy which govern* the .
ba made to the Governor, inalaad &lt;*f the
Orc Ifob lb&amp;7.
nWfoi.
Gohirn JVue.and take your chanre nt oh.;; auy*: ■ We cannut but think, if tbe lx-g- not thu» realiz,-d. to such roluctireis by ;mary SHfo-d, and other biaMws of our .
Praahiant of the Convention. And alao, laming a gift worth ten Umrs the price jI l*l;tiu.*c ae's upon this great aulfowtin tta future h-g.-taturro as might fr&gt;uo time to 'Slate lortsiK
l
o
Sonic have hccn rti Gvnr pf a avstem [
ili:[4irtial spirit in which thr able report lime ba calk*! fur by tire people.
that the cunativaHun ahall not he *ouunBut
nf
giailu4t
:
ng
th'-sc
hwi*.
H.it
I'wpnro
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|
it
writteu.il&gt;*
emburra*singquestion
will
it aptienr* now to be frankly admitted by 1
■traed aa tr&gt; limit nr repair the right of
! b.’ *|&gt;*&lt;-dily *nd luippilv adjusted, and iliat all, that aulAequrnt drVvl'npnMlita. then 'lurid tlial thia wntdifhe atlendevl with*.&gt;!
AT THE HASTINGS
the people to call a conventioa at any
Tux Atlsxtic Moxriur.—The J*/u- tl*sre lands will thm (w very soon bro’t Ita A rd C&gt;r by none, have *adk dtaap- 1much daisy and eXpemr. thnt it would i
time for the purpose ofaltering, amending
Much credit is due tbu pointed, all such ai.ticipntionn The&lt;&gt;;&gt;in 1rn»t warrant the ’indertalluja and the c»rt.
ary number of thia staunch journal I* re-, into market.
XiR-CTO STORM,
or aliuliabiag their form of government,
further p««tpon»-nirnl
tin*wale. |
j C.uuniL»»i&lt;»nL-r fog bis prudent ranilnn. ■* u.n now sevuns t» prevail wry generally. seqiH-nt
।
i-eived. It ia pulrbflhed by Phillipa. Ramptheir public -al •* lie pn-p&lt; riy e»ai-'
1
aabjaet to the ConstikJliuu uf tbu United
well as firrniK-**. in nd n-vcrifieing thia that the -miiiimum prire uf tlre*e land* Should
ron At Ql, 13 Wikter *tre*t. B&lt;--»o". It I great intorext for Um Stale, by a reck I ere must ire much rvdu-.-vd l» liiame ih* ir 1duct.-d under stringent r&lt;-gulati&lt;Ht&lt; i*Mnr- '
i* a large journal containing 128 pa^r*. I «Jr under any law which Las heretofore wile. t&lt;&gt; *y ronvld. r*IJ* rxtmt fi&gt;r a long '
In the House several bills were intro­
time to ironi&lt;-. wta-thvr fi.r cash or on |1
and crowded with entertaining and in- existed.' ’’
LOSSES EQJiiAiii.Y ADJlSIED
duced, among which we uuImv **ie by Mr.
Very much La* 1-ceu said, f&lt;-r tbr li*i credit. It is wlsu rxprrtt-d lint a* *-*Ul • 1
at ru Hi re matter. , Specimen copir* ran ■
AN" P ••r'tTI.V PAID.
a* thr*e'l*nJ* entt &lt;*M«teret&gt;tly Ire hro't j, 1bid.ling. B i* ta-li. ird th;:l (vile- »&gt; cut
Morrill, to punish thu practice uf polyg­
three
year*.
re*p.*rting
tbetrir
State
pol
­
bn obtained by remitting twenty five
amy tn ibeTarritorie* of the United Stats*
icy for thr disposition &lt;-f there lands, Nu-; into market, it *h»uld be ib-n.-—aa ex* I'diK-tcd would tend cmsi-lnraHv to grad
cent* in postage stamp.
Th* price per
ate
their
prirr
nrconl
ng
To
llk-ir
qnsfitc
ivnaivvly
a*
•rttk-ment*
aliall
taumilr
in
|
1
men.u*and widely different »p|tdmta have
n-BPEXTIVt. AUIUBOI..
and for other purposes.
I.
..,X -.mp. . MW—ci—a»«*irare
annum la three d&lt;J1»r*.
•even rrp-ati*tly .-xprv**&gt;-d. origfoatiur the cqutiti, * in abetl tlte*y are lontled an
Go the 5:h, the day was spent by both
not c-nly from different ha-alhlM, and «ii । that kctnal re*:d&gt;-u!*, desirins them for lure that W.mlif g&gt; nerally ir**ire for the ofc-corec* in ■ciwi.fa-tl,. w* nt-r thvn (te
H&lt;m*M in di»ctis»ing the dfcrent puintk
------ —------- “ ------------kuuM* Dxmocbatic Svarx Coxvxa- j ivrstfii-cl mtrrest. but also from «rry dif- j rtdriviition. could h:nc nt lea»t an equid Icrttc-r grade of threw’ Iwnd*. prfo
&lt;X tbs President** MewMge, and the ar now.—Thia body met at Indian-ip. Ii», , ferret view*, entertained entirrly indr c! Slice with t&gt;on.n-*id&lt;*tl*a to obtain tbetn. pn-xiinatiug their trit • value.
। So large a iteidy of g&lt;itenun. tit Itod*. &lt;*&gt;
hi niy la*t mmual rep - t
mo/ W&lt;lkv.
Jan. Sth. »nd &lt;&gt;rganixrd by the election of ,‘ |H-i»d&lt; uiol ally loc-al or other ini. n«:tl
I &lt;-«.r:*idcrati.4i» which might pa ti*Ily Ma* । a,«*&gt;unt of railrud grants, b.lng now u.ip‘.rtet»re■ ma te- of r
Jan. 8—The Mini subjects cnpnwaed Gov. A. P. Wiu.AKD. PmidcnL
O&lt;R OOKJvLXES..
I the judgment; and afrrrail, nothing it i» I wiihdrusn from market,amj। n-&gt; &gt;-q ic&gt;v Ii. -r, licit ■ t. ir 'and t;!» .Bl
tiw attention &lt;4 both branches of Co&gt;
The filllowing are 'the nomination &gt; i Iwlievcd, h«« yet been arrived at. *uti*CM' : lent lieing rrndvrol tben-fue liy wav i-f law *!&gt;.-.iid ’•«;»*'• • fi.r :l
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’ in’.. «:• &lt;t; r.. is. iu.‘U»-&gt;PI
grse*. lu tbu Hoose. Mr. Bli**. of Ohiu, made for Stale officer*.
lory, a* a wbol.- to any cvm*idrniblr |~w 1 xpend it urv* of money an&gt;.«g our citi- ■Lore «h-&gt; had |W rio.—i; •
GU.PM EIL FWH. inawwd etny.
For Secretary uf State—Daxtct. Me- ji inm of tbe people tn any section of th-. xe'tain making public improt emr«|t«. n fiiithiipon »-nir • I’ tb.«
denounced the Drvd Scott drci*u*ti,3a»
biug u. liw Grwrcrv line, such saState.
would seem quite important for our State, At tta- la«t ression -f the- ________
w'.ll lie raided for tumlly’t**. Arri
This seems tn be one nf th'«c great dial a* large a quantity *« pmctlonldu of Midi a law pasarei tbr lloure by « strung
and tbe truth of history. II* entered
Treasurer—Keen:.* Josxa.
tf. v hav.- tn laud theautd
■nd Cimfiirtlllg Stale Interests which can nur own land* abo-dd, without further ifo- vote, tad fai!’*IJn tbe Senate, for want of
agaiii*t«t Li* indignant protest.
Auditor—J. W. Dodo.
be wisely nettled, onlv by a spirit of fulr lay. I« brought into market tm term* *o
Attorney General—J. E. M’Do**tn. •nd liberal compromise.
Mr. Il*»kiu, of New Ywk, defend*!
tavuralite to paretuwerw aa would hot ouly
Sitpcrimrudeut wfPublic ln»truction—
&lt;be act uf Paulding, in th* arrest of
In vb-w of these fiu-ta, the important induce oar own tslixei.* t» purrhate them
fi»c their own •wcupancy, but would al*»
S. J. Boon.
&lt;]iin&gt;tioii naturally arise*:
Whit can.
Walker.
Judge* of Bnpnsnc Cunrt—S. E. Pra­ *nd whst ought tu be d me. to harmoniz - lilierally encourage valuable immigration
Mr. Stephen*, of Gmrypn, denounred
among us. which ha* too long Iwx-n pairing
L*m views and interest* cd- tbs wb»dn pro.
xis*, J. L. Haxxaa. Davin Waaora.
All tlo- pop­
beyond u*. It cranut he doubted. I think
ular Pm e a t
Resolution* were p.t**ed endorsing th- pls, itt permanently sattliag (be true in. that whatevi r shall indue* an indnatrioua
icrstt and policy for tbeproper di*po*?i &gt;n
MrJictnr*.the
AdmiiiiauWion.
of this extsnsiv* grant &lt;•( Irid. amount­ population to become our citizens, and
Tb« friend* of Douglas are said to b&lt;luroerafol catitvatm* of tbe *dl, w.iuM
ing in all to nearly fl 000.000 «.f aem.—
On the 7th, Mr. Seward, in tbr&amp;MUte. wwh diraatiafo-d.
1: miuht seem to I* overstepping th«- ewarntially inert-**,-, *Ik»v*- anything rl*e,
our real wealth wi permanent prosperity
province nf ibis Dv|*-tmen’., an I |mu* a Rtata. Our Mitrinaie and avsi|*Ue
gy As &lt;re are rriiKtautly compelled properiy encroaching upon that of lb- Ex­
by another proclamation from Governor ■' ecutirs, ev*n uj suggaat. much more u&gt;
No money b&gt;* bran refunded to prr
wtaA *■
'*
N&lt;trth.may *• Dixanaa. u&gt; be absent from our “ poet reevmmand, the object fo which the
«itt* reluming certificate* br their for­
aivufr of ths aalrs of three Land* *h&lt;.uld
operate with th* South, in tire eiungtiwh- editorial," for * *h.Tt time, any want of
be appropriated.
But this, tbe Etwu &lt;o|vm, hat why in tbu wait cultiraiad mer purvluto» *uf Swamp La:&gt;d»Mvordi&lt;&lt;g
twtrt «f stareey. hf making fikir,atai^&gt;*-- ietervM’in our eolumtat may be attributed tire. wb&gt;«« prerogative |t la to evre- fiald* a-d rigbdy dieted indwjriou* foSmfom 10 uf Qv Swamp Laud Avt 4
bamta of the people,
i&lt;&gt; thatcasM*. And we «m*M father add.
There are di&amp;&gt;M4 view* entertained i

Insurance Capital En­
larged.

J.M. HU58 ABD,
Mukai ?rslrimtal5,

.
pLT'lix
o rodfTWrf *11 woek W

Sprtnrr FcMoh*y

New Barry
18 now in aorccMful
tn do any am..&gt;mt of
CUSTOM

u» Mt good order and aa
other Mill in Burry, or a
Having Secured tire ar

_ Geo. W. Fo

«s Mill*-r. aud our mill fo
*MSSiin|*r..v.-d rlhta, tife
Smutt.-r—we are pri-pn
k—-.
L.
IM ‘

U.lq.nid fire shret.
BOLTWIMID
lasting.. Sepr 3. 1857.

grATK QF MtemOAN. H

SIOCOOIIO

DANGERS OF FIRE,

J. I’.-Roberts, A C .

LOMMiSSlONEllli

Chemical*, Paint, Oils

mi

res|wot'mg thaukdum of the ’(ire Side
pnHey. fur lb* Mb of thews ko-l*. xW*
er it abunhl 1~ upon th* higher price

mmi LtMi

ubMTlburlaivfog Ir
»•* as FL'LLEilS
sBy mm&gt;.men t&lt;&gt; t
l and V iritiily, dull
&gt;h I-umlrer .il nil h
or dnlucre-l, &lt;ui *h
L J.
t Tee. 8 (857. I

�CUMMWBIIJIIWB .NtmeE,

... ATEJTS

PUU

COLUMN.

BLOOD PI

iTWSjrAi

before kwtrt tt «M) MHklar.

iDiiin. imiKD jbki m woimm

BUCKLEY
I Still Live.
TU THE

JUST RECEIVED

HXli EK.Hr THOt'KASD

Al th* riiew;u-al atotv m r.iait by

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity

TIME IS MONEY.

H. J. KEN FIELD'
a new stork of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will hrwHfiir

READY PAY,
al aMiHiwtimg mw prirva. My irmtlo
is *k litilu cbca|M&gt;r than th&lt;-cbcupc»t. ’e
I hair just ruevived a gimd aasortment
luulira

DRESS GOODS
I.MM «.| ir»&lt;ii-l fc—.rOurnt..I uktIu. a..d •euX
mint ■rarw.i.c aataUMgut UtuvKa U ■**»■«.k'ina
&gt;r MMfena. r ICi.g*. 11UJ tVu. *ud I'racil., Hdr a».l ; L.iv.1 *ar«. Head* of •«rrv quality au&lt;l
'•4s Jau&gt;Ksl lu.irumenl^ Ar.. Ac.

Such a» Printa. Ginghams, Ik-IxIm, Me­
rino*, ParaiiH-ttaa Uhul Alpaccas and a
variety &lt;4* Wool De-Lui ns, ail very nice

FALL GOODS,
luidie't Gaiter* Buakin* and Boots, a
gi«od aMuirtmentat very low prirva.
On hand a verv large. »Ux-k ofCrockcry
atone andGiaaa Ware.

Jurt received a ww stock of

GKOOERIE3,
I Khali idler

New Bayry Mill,

At WbUcnale and Retail. st *uch pri.-ei
that it will Ik mi inducenu-ut fur G-uiftrj
Merrhonta, Pnlbvra, awl Farmcra fronri
diatanee, to call and examine liefare pur
ceasing elsewbcrc.

IS now in »»vc«»fid oprratkat, ready

in a&gt; ginal order dial a* prompt aa any
other Mil! in Barry , or any other county.
Having aevured tbe adrvirra of

CLOTHING,

of all kind* ehrap for Ready Pay. -------- *~
I Lave u!m&gt; a rery large quantity &lt;&gt;:

1 would perticttbrrly cull the aften'.ion'
ofperama who are biiikllug In th- Lit
that I have jtnrt Received a large rl rk wl
.1— (....I !■! ... . I tK.t I u .ll I
t«b, dhuM, nail*. Door Trimniniga Ac.,
• .•» Ijs a fix»ire ■» puttlhlr.
ai-v I
IIJ rENl lFi.D
~ fQSfxTVuii rtf I •

Geo. W. Fowler.
■a Mill-r. and our mill l»-ing Inuit on tin
niont iinprovid plan, together with tp«Smutlcr—we are |&gt;n-pari*l to do thr
Knit of*&gt;&gt;rk. PleteK* file U* avail.
Caab fetid fur e heat.
BlDLTWUOD A
Huting*. Sep. 3. ffU7.

BROADCLOTHS,

CHANGE OF TIM I:

GOt.D PENS K^POl.vih.D,
P 11 B Ao nava.
E chwe pen in a
I letter with cn»li hi ]r»tagv atanifai, and
' i.y return mail you will rewive th.- |n«
a* r»n«d aa nw. Addrvwa,
E. ELI.KH-. Syracuse. N. V.
Aty r*K» aivtng the ■&gt;*** s-ak* ihrr* in

rattle Crook, IlMtisgaaBd A. G.
Hapldt Stag*Routs.
rfr. C.

PE.lHAM CAPONE.
IE Proprltor of tin- Mrrrr.ntilr Gains
would respect hilly call lbeaft«htb&lt;n ol
• Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics
lidirgout of thia ally. u&gt; the nxe.tcratr

fi.r FI RS. SHEEP .PELTS.
_
HIDES aiid DEER SKINS.

Isabel.

IK. imM IW:

‘111

AT THE"OLDSTAND
A S U 8 U A L,
ll’ith aa gaud u/ti complets. an aaaurt-

Aa a particular friend has taken tbe
Baltic Crvtk fi* Ha-'iigx m.
.l-criv to chtiilan* tbe Mnrir that we era
ClMauayri. ThnnJnys .”»d 8at'&gt;r&gt;hva at 7
••’rb-ck, A. JI., and arrive at iLir’np ’&lt;•■« P&gt;n=’« GROG SHOP. I take tbU on.
at two « "ch&lt;k, 1’. M, and
MornUy- w&gt;rtinnty tn say to my friend-*. • «-’hat
Wednesday a and Friday • at 4 o’rloefc, A. - not tbe cnae, nor never will he « long
.. I tin sane, and tbr WHISKEY HA B­
M. and arrive ia llaating^, at 10 u’cb&lt;k
• la-art- Hi-tings fi»r Grand RapMa or REL I put into my cellar vra» filled with
Monday*. W.dne^aya and Fridays aTliaukful try my numerous cuitorwwra
10&lt;■’«■!• «-k A. M.. and arrive at Grand
hif their |i.iat liberal patronage. I hope t«
Rapid* at 0 o’clock P. M.
,
Leave Grand Rapid* f&gt;-r Hsating* an-* merita coutinuencc nf tbe same.
Battle Cn-ek ooTue^faya. Thursday*, an .
D. C. HAWLEY.
t&gt;26tL'
Saturday a. at four n'riork. I*. M.
I7o.tf. ’
&lt;X
RilKPAKRD.
&lt;’. KIIEPAERD.

Guwlr; Iwlng to tnnil nuli'cnhrr* only ftO
■its. per Mltiuiu. making it tin* rlieaprvt
family ncwapapvr in th*- Ciuti-d Statre.
Hu- evdunnta uf tbe guide k ill owitain the
iwual variety of original and spicy artidi-s
written not on! v !»• plvaae but to instruct.
1.1 -ejrrd tn P-.|itic». tbr Guide will
■uaintaia an Independent train and fnan

Paid

O

!«rave Hasting fit Battle Creek. M-w.
•lay a. Wednesday• and Friday-. at 7 r.'
dock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Urewk
nt I n’rbrk. I*. M. in litnt* t*» take ,M“
iftemmwi &lt;«r» r»at or w«*t. and •« 'I i*r«
•Uya. Tlmr-daya and Satunlay- al or e «■'rbiek 1'. M. in time tv lake tie eve. i •.

Mr. Henry Brow

ili-af Dope.
■saaM m

N ami a»ter Monday .Augunt 31st. ia
37. anti! ftirther notice, atagea wil.
leave the fidbrsiag named place*, aa fid

ralbear u&lt; April.
inM. ILerr wilt br aoW al ’
PREMIUMS.
Bubl«&gt;c.a»ur.tall&gt;ehl|d&gt;rv«lH&gt;liirr.aitb*&lt;l&gt;Hltnr !
A* an induerliu Ul f&lt; IKOfll tn litter“*“• **“ •——••••■ -*m~ — ,^4 tkrunaelvM t«&gt; grt name* fi»r the‘hlrr.
vunule Guide,’ we ••R’.t the filkiafag pra■niuma. U|mm receipt ut tbr name*, pay
advaia-e. we will forward thorn l-y ex
V&gt;*wa or o.'h-rMiae if ordered, to tbe ad­
dress of (bo*- entill-d t&lt;&gt; them.

COOPERING BiSINE&gt;S.

Store in Wra^md
EaMEn.1 /T—n.

North aide «4 Main Street.

LV.WBEBJ LIMBEC!!

AND UTTLEKY,
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

New Carpet Store.

htga».i
In iimitab I timber &lt;4 all kind*, ctiber at
the Mill or xWiverr’l, «j that no'ln*.
L J. FULLER.
Hastings Pre.- 3 1837.
nlMhf
(Jun«t*t&lt;ngnfHRi*SSELA,THREEFLY

INGRAM, RAG, STAIR and DRUG.
GET,
'

o. xi- n-A.'sr,

Judge of Probate,

LOOKING GLASSES,

arrctsn- *sp corasruon nur,
RraitlnK*. fl«ipe, Barer CX. Michtara.
For i:.» pmcui nl aaiB fm U.rr
f wU:
. _ s.._ ...
- . . * Hstiam*.
stt

bout* Jl

cisiM? nu

OVEN STAVES,
MAY UVgN 8T0VE8,
PARLOR ItMlK HTc.VES
t»«r wen la tbit lawy. Ms Nala sad 1h» 1

HABT1NOS u. VlCt.Tmr.

�FEBHAM OVTDOKK

commissloSEii'ANo^ki:'

’S’HAMS'
IKK
COL
COLUMN

White

rwmcttallv odl the

twmg n w* cneape**
in the United States.

000 buehels to New York.
During tbe
sewtw cold weather In -November, aboiii
1,000 bartels were switched off on the

was too low to rrqhxe n remunerating
profit.. Tl« Crop of prtat.s s in this aecti -nAait« Ixrgwaud go-J. they wttld Ute
in the seaon for ten To'twclvc shiWuxs
a barrcL

Uh- »td£eriber

I Still Live.
WattUHwe^WpL™—.a. . ,
... .
S ELLlSfi GO'OU’R LOW ER

JUST RECEIVED

To THE

a new atock of Fall and winter GOODS,

lie is lirrd fe disgusted with old Imit
and
are hia creditors; therefore PAY ia •« little cheaper than the cbenprat.’
AS YOU GO; and i-oustaLlcs wou'ttKHibI hare just received a g&lt;*wl awrtment

ing G-«ods ft* tbe last six n
lews than New Yrak price
Will you please favor «r
with a call and exam­
ine my stock uf

DRESS GOODS

CATALOGUE.

FALL GOODS,
which It by far the

Ijulir'n Gniter* Buskins nnd Boots, »
ipnat aan.wtm.-ntat very low pritva.
I hi bmal a vt-rv large stra k ufCnn kery
nt rate andGiana Ware.

rlected. ever brought tn thia place, and
■cefifow much cheaper I am now selling

mouldy grain whin managrf! in this way 1
as grwedilv aa any.and are, apparently,
aa much benefited by it. I'rns omstitute
aa excellent food for awinr; and few artielva are mure alreugihenittg tu «becp
than beanv They should be giv,-n before.

BOUTS AND SHOES.
At Wholesale and Retail, at such price*
that it will be mi inducement for Country
.Merchants, Pedlars and Fanners from a
distance, to call and examine before pur

W. BLACK!NET

factu re.

t.lace.
A Very IHtcntl 4e&lt;tnrti&lt;»n made to those
|Htrriia&gt;ing in quantities.
Pn.ml attentUm paid to country or­
ders.
Mr. II. will give hie pcrw-nal attenti&lt;« to tuning Ptatna. by leaving orders
at hi* store,, comer Mam and Burdick

MHKtiDBB,
&lt;m hand ami all |« tya— »idling to buy or
m-II will Jo well t*&gt;rail befi-re lutrguinin^
r|«cul»-r&gt;-.
SiMb a Bmotpluk R.r
Gold
I would pnrtictiUrlr call tbe attmliot.
Pima with Siller CaarKtUlrrvpIaiUd aodUtmaaD
.&gt;f person* wb&gt;&gt; are building to thr Ctrl
BOX’trTWOl.D AND IXEW-Delate-. Dr

CLOTHING
And get up Salla on the shortest notice,
in a manner and at such prices
cakuUte-d topiimaetba
most fhktidiuue.

N. IL

•t a» low a figure an ra-aildr.
n21-yl
II J KEN HELD

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Th. sew
liatad in .1

AT THE HASTINGS

ZDIRTTQ- STORE,
IMl.dnte.14th IW
com mission

In cainclnoi- u I would call ytatr a&lt;w tbe merit* of

EmuIow pen it

E. ELlJOT. St racnar. N. Y.

Burning Fluid together with n full steak of

f,r FURS, SHEEP PELTS,
HIDES aud DEER SKINS,

tfoch as TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI
LES, PEl’ER. FBH, in a wvni rtery&lt;
thing In the Gnxx-rv. line, such m
a '.ll he wanted ft* family me. And
they bare -&gt;O Itand tbe brat kind
of ammunition ft* ■fMirtamen
a* powdcrX and PerionCwtesoraO kiuds
Shot,

JT.tTK or MtCUfGAX.WMbUMa i ...»

GROCERIES

Store in West end of Union Bieck,

L'UIMtB C. I'AUUH.
TAtk OF MICHiaAN.lWryCvm.0.
bate Cvurt IU .nd tn-Mud owutr

East End &gt;f Town.

S

North fide ut Mpin Street,

All tbr pop­
ular Pat e n't
Medicines, nt ilia
oay .may also ho
found at this establish-

VKO " 1IAIIU). |
sth. I8K.
_______
mt arfAtt’vwMLE

'

8ALERATUB at $4.50 per 100 lb. and
fc. ,»r |h.
SALT by tbs barrel and
bushel.
'

birth b- the following pun. it a

rieey of the cboieest Perthm-y fur the especial aecotnmodatioiUMf .the l«diey Abo
S-.a'x.mry.l’cn ,. Bernds, L.
nvttet tu all partraa &gt;Dl*rr*terf, by csaMsg a toss
fry variety) Paper, Envelops &lt;Lc.
nf thi. notice »~1 nrdcr w b. poUi.l^d u&gt; Um IteThey would respectively announce lo
tbe eitlrens of Hasting* and &lt;»f the. anrn-imding Ouroty. generally that they tnlend to aril rvrry thing in their line of tbe
bitsincM as clamp as can be braighl at any
Bev. 10th l«i7.
place.
Give us a tall and judge for yourselves.
o TATE WISH lllfulC'Bteaii
O I'nAet. Overt -n u&gt;d lor the w
Produce «f must kinds will be taken in
exchange.
S|*clal alteati&lt;« will be given tnt
|M&gt;imdiug and putting no l'rcaeripti&lt;«
And every one purchasing Medichtea
may reh ui-m them aa being p-nuine.
June 25th IW»7.

fearing the public will dram it a bon-, he

F'maitcial&gt;—Losing the celebrated

W-mkI •&gt;Uimibscri;iti&lt;-U,Bt this office.
•o Pork. IjtrJ, Butter, Wheat,(
Hidrs, Pella. Furs and even p
for utuclt the hiKb.-t tnatkrtt-t
allow cd &gt;m sidwripiiun; W1
ran D--1 pax for bis paper I

New Carpet Store.

■toney at diderent times, witbrart, being

I bate opened at Na 2 Union Block a
large Stock of

JbB WORK :
!
Having received a good annul
। |u*r Etu-mel L'wte, (JUrd ibsirtt uf aU

MEDICINES
! Cunristing ofBRuB&amp;ELS.THREE PLY
'

INGRAIN, BAG.STAIB and DRUG.

GET,

FLOOK OIL

T?iM£&lt; isish
LUXMlaaluNEkaMii ilk

AMMUNITION

CLOTH*.

A teTfeSwek

M1SCEL LAK EOUS ARTIC LES

New Barry Mill

LOOKING GLASSES,

UM5I1 vau

dcr*w.

Irw War. Jitt teate

GROCERIES.

TbrVr.tqndi

Mr. Henry Brown.

J&gt;aM

ELEVATED
OVEN BTUV ES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PA BLOB COOK STOVES.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

GRIND STONES

Boots and Shoes.

TIE, cut’/‘EK AEbSHEXT-UtOX
nuiui *wctr.i arrzJi
at to trot fejces
nuK xm.

DHI GI A5D JIEDlCIXEi,

Chenficals, Paint, Oils
’ Tna+.vnNK XiiKnot,

u.m.1 4 te.lltasw Him*, J
du Ont Luck* 1 UulTwg.

them mix water-ii.no with asimnitd^nllk.
tn a prufH-r thickness, to apply with a
brush, and it is ready to use.
Il is ton
•on* wh&lt;i mar favor him with a ran *
cMp almost ton estimate, nnd nny one
can pat it on wbn ran use a |»ii;t-bru*h.
It will adhere well to wtaxl, whether
vmoth &lt;&lt; r&lt;&gt;qgb—to bric k, straw &lt;&gt;r mor.
tar, where oil paint has nut lirea used,' in
which rass U kill eleavr tr&gt; acme extent, ALL KINDS OF OAltMBNTS ctT!j'AlXTS. ASP PTESttl'F
and mern a very hard substance, as dura­
AS USUAL . •
•
ble as the lw«t oil painty—.1 nines M.
d, C-ippcr**',. VHriuI *e.
,
Clartf/TnxipaviUc.—Cb»nr»w Gtnllnwn,
All kinds of pn-duce, taken in exchange
JfordH
fur Guodx.

1

notice

'

50 ckkti&gt;.

BRST GUO1N. at tbs
AU a»w rvctevuaHHUXO .tack at G M
and La»» »n hand a era rat* Maorta-oal at
smelt* aexrr mitri wak* Mo rzv

Have lately received a full assortment of
Eli’s

My ^k of

BROADCLOTHS,

-Tbi- rroaiMis why

FRANCIS ROWER

Juet received a netKynuamnl

J. P. Roberta, de Co.

tfEND FOR IT 1

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS-

AND CUTLERY. 1
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

instrument, railed tbe English Metalk
llarmtatium. Cail ami examine.
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct. 15th 1857.
n24-6m.

GqLD PENS ICE.POINTED.

1 Will

^PUXO FOKTtJt AXD MElflDKOXS.

Cum?

aiwsui

1 continue to mauufacture

and tho»c ho set in the foil Kw* sttnmdly i
whifo tlxm-bn eel hi die spring were very 1
indifferent baarerv My exp.T-cn- .-j.ud ;
ebsertat.- n xatisfv mr-thcUmll «eitiitg i» ■
much the best A»jd» from this mnrid- i
aratiou. they »L.hiI&lt;1 I* uril umiefosl Uw ■.
first winter th prt&gt;tect the r&lt;w*B from
frosts, nnd tbe next summer to guard

TN /r TT C3

A rrntiged fry the hest runiprtM-rw.
Every iniurt-mrat &lt;fi«nJ for sale baa
Iwcn tliornughly tested and he can safely
my are superior fn any etw aoltl in d-is

kind, cluttp for Bendy Pay.
men nl*&gt; a eery large quantity «•!

I shall ofler my slock of

beside prating highly piotective of the place.
gvneraf health of tlx- \v.tern.—.Voorr't (

re-.

H4Z.IMAZO0 : . :UICHiaAX.

Uf tbe beat quality for all instruments.

JI ATS AND CAPS

taste &gt;o immersing it in Hot «-r fouling
to ;rvm .in'thereomen quite c-“L If
in till the

__ — — —.

Alt Mutetl MenkuMie,
MUtllGAGEdAUr

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CARYETK,
Mocu&gt;t Pxab, Beams *md Gaxtx.—A
crjitemp«.rary. speaking &lt;&gt;f the tendency
of grain ami the leguniinons pltajs to
gneratum of mould when plseeid in tbe
granary in a damp state, afyis:
When
this aril occurs,"
thia
occurs,'tbe
tbe Irguuu-a
Irgimu-s or cereals
cerr-.allaet-d are supposed tc Im irtkryd uttarty worthies tbcrd.y; but sura A not
the fact.
Pets or brans. r*n «* t»b.-at,
that has haeume mouldy, may Im petfect

3nistr«mc»ts,

[

Ready-Made Clothing !

LARGEST AND BEST

?«unmlrunner of tbe Patent Office
O experimenting, anti concludes

i.

51'. ।
EDWARD PACKER.

Such a* Prints, Ginghams. LeLalua, Mr
rim*. Paramcttas Black Alpaccws and a
NotwiilD.uii&gt;ding tlm high price of Cut.
varielv of Wtstl DuLains, all vary nice
ton GihmIk. I »l»ll sell Tip Top Prims firn
o,.p.
12| cent* middling fur, H, Stripes, Tick., r.n.l
Alsu a good awe.rtment of Cloth* for
y. Tagart aM t.phn&gt;in F. Nauiry
Detiima K.situck. jc.m-.. l&gt;nlh Sheep* men's wear, and a large stock of staples. &lt;£r»ty »t tte—~-1- -f u«bi«a ■&gt;
Denims
Sheetings,
shirting, stripes, cheek* •
tuillnfand untwiilep Green, Yellow, Red
nnd lickings.
and While. Indi fhuurai.
JUST RECEIVED a new lot ol

in that aeetiic.

Ssao or tuk Cuineik 3ro*a Casa—Is
nr Poisonous I—The Statement made by
a enutltcrn cultivator, that the seeds of i
the "aoighnn." are pt&gt;iw«ottv, when fed
tn stock, is contradicted hr rbcCfarinnati
Gixettc. A fine horse fed up--n tbr seed
four weeks, w aa never in a J-eller oondi-

cnMilr Guide,' we offi-r tbe f.Jluwing pre
uiiuma. Upon receipt of tbe names, pay

H.J.KENFIELD

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity.

more tlian r.4U^uil &gt; M|&lt;p
demand.

uses th* plow ip cultivating ami in ditfging his potatons. an-1 makes it a rmfir­
bio bumneaa to raise them.—Ckitafo
Dmocrat.

In -egani to P«ditic&lt;, the Golds will maiafeiti an IndefMtnlrtil tone and from
time V» "time will advoewtn measures aa
conductive to benefit thrgreatest number,
nunm.

To th

BUCKLEY

Urn. W ben tbay rnacbcd New York they
were refiiand by the owner, and* wrre
finally sold al amVim by tbe railroad
comjmBjt fee five sliiUmg* per barrel.—
Those prevu«aly shipp-.d tu New York
broughttht ows'-r an avrrage 'oricr of
|3 per barrel.
They weir ill designed

prompt a&gt; auy

.M »Ti&lt;i£

OBltlSG OF XU. KINIIS PROMPTLY »n«»
ta EXVY TIIUCGU and CUNDLCTllR
abort
in air. and .tiU U .nit ractoiMra.

Jaartrd

PAINTING.

J01IX NtCtlAEU uesid r^jwetfsrtr iafaew
tec ciiirin. ef
HASTINGS »&gt;o VICINITY,
thst h« it sew srvpsrvd tu rascals say uu4 «f
RUVME.
•
tUGS A5D
UUISTAGK
TAlNTTXQ.
hhtatiox or,
.
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prats; t alteeUoa.
r tUuata.JalyVHSr

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E M P O U1 U M OF F A 8 H 1

taTITor shop
i «tj, eoabka hut to utter
btl’ElUuR INDUCEMENTS

hpnay /ataiona jvt( rrcru-rd

MORTGAGE SALE

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igimd and spicy *rticis» ’ &lt;
&gt; plrsse but to inatrooh ^2?
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p.n.i.nl tone and
cate mrwraissas ^
•fit the greatest nutabefr. ■ _
RM1VMR.
, nt ii&gt;r pursemsto inter.
get names fur tos
..ffi-r tbefidlusriMf MjJSs
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REPUBLICAN BANNER

•1*).
S.O0

MIJlSKH «r *U htad* k*ptMMtMUl; re I

TERMS—1130, IN ADVANCE. ,

J. M. NEVINS, de COMPANY’, •Proprietors.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH. THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 1858.

VOL. 2.

ThriilUig Accountof UsBeUefof

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

to come to an end; and be began to have
an eye to other matrimonial arrsngemnnts for his daughter.
Potts, perceiv­
ing that his case »u nearly desperate,
hod recourse to.a stratagem, and easily
events in Lucknow prior to and at the ar­
J. W. Oaklet, Wholesale and Re­
persuaded his cousin Sillie to join in toe rival «f Havelock's forces; She say a■
..... n_ I__ 11- ...I
plot
Miss SalUa Pryor was a well-developed face; no human skill could avert it any
WJ II. Colemax's Banking Office, Battle
young lady of nineteen.
She had re­ lungnr. “Wo saw the momsnC approach
ceived part of her training in the country, when we must bid farewell to earth, yet
H. J. Kaxfisio, Heeler in every variety
where she had strengthened her corpo­
without feeling that unutterable horror
real system, without much impairing her which must have been experienced by the
Stock, Note ana
feminine delicacy, by such rursl caliatos- unhappy victims at Cawnpore. We ware
nics as haymaking, hoeing and husking resolved to die rather than to yudd, and
Gxxxr &amp; Sfacloisg. Dealers in all kinds
corn, driving too cows to pasture, dec.—
Tin. mldug red
were fully persuaded that in twenty-four
She was never more at home than when hours all would be over. Tbe engineer!
mt horseback, and (what ft more to oar
had said so, and all knew the worst. We
present purpose,) she know how to han­
women strove io encoursge each other,
die tlie iiorse-wbip with admirable skill
and to perform tbe light duties which had
and effset
been aiaigned to u«, such as conveying
According to an understanding between
Or,
in
ly
irg
bar
Una
at
under
bar
ebln.
orders
to the batteries and supplying tbe
Fkascis Rower. Dealer in Stoves, T™.|
this voting lady and her unhappy lover,
men with provitionx, especially cups of
Mr. Eiekiel Potta, she took a walk every coffee, whiwwq prepared day ami night.
AT
afternoon
along
tbe
street
where
the
office
Corp*“ W.4
Ite-sf. OMTSuw Muwt.
1 had gone out to try and make myself
of-Mr. Botts wn* situstoh
Uld Batts
•
_________
useful, in company with Jessie Brown,
IXaplkt A: Wiuhtuas. Mnnuf.u-tui r* of
still continued to rend law at his office
tbe wife of a corporal in my husband's
Th* «3drM trick* with the little maid,
window, with bi* blinking eve presented rewiment. 1’u.ir Jessie had been in a state
to the public. After Mie* Sallie aad made
•f resiles* rxeltemMt all through the
her dally transit before the old gentleman’s
■iege, and luul fallen away visibly within
office for about a week, she purchased a the last few days. A constant fiA-er con­
J. I’. luinrttn A: Co., Deniers in Drugs
delicate little cow-skin of a charming sumed tier, and her mind wandeted &lt;«eaazure complexion and a beautifully ta­ ■ionally, cuperially that day. when the ro(iniccrin.
pering form; and. with thia instrument eullectmns of hu'ne seemed powerfully
carefally concealed under her shawl, she
Eresent to her. Al last, overcome with
And kbxd bar ntosth and dimpled ebin.
tapped liahtly. one morning, at tbe office
itigue, »lio lay down un tiio ground,
door of Mr. Nicholas Bott*. Mr. Botts, wrapped up in her plaid.
Grocers.
i silt beside
in expectation of a client, promptly gave her, promising to ■wakeu her, when, as
the usual invitation to “come in."
rirn, B.a.ici.
w
—
OF
■he
said, “ b«r father should return from
&gt;re ou State, ittiert. opixAttc Rower’* Uivck
Mi*&lt; Salite enters with a countenance
toe
plowing."
She
fell
at
length
into a
i first tofr east of th* Hoivt.____________
full of ‘-sweet austerifv.”
With a ma­ profound slitmlier, inotiunicsa and appa­
wT PakkkA, XVliolo Side anti Retail
j. atlc wave of the hana, ah’, declined the rently breathldss, her head resting hi my
chair offered her by Mr. Bott*.
lap. 1 myself rould no lunger resist the
“Tbe busfoeM w hich tn ought mo here,”
From tb« 5ew York M.rcur
inclination to sleep, in apltu of toe con­
■aid Mi»* Sallie, “can be performed beat tinual roar of the cannon. Suddenly 1
in a standing positjon.
i suppose you wa* aroused by a wild, unearthly scream
Call and art llsttu before pwrehatiny
know the object of iny visit."
dose to my car; my companion stood
slmahtrt.
____
I A SUOBT TALE roR ATTOBXEYa.
“1 presume you eonie fur odvioe,” tai l j upright beside me, fo r smis rais?d, and
Mr. Botts.
•
I her bead bent forward in tbe attitude of
DRESS GOODS,’ 1 8UOWWO now ax colt nann or suxkUreitfi. Elits &amp; Co, Dealers in aud
“Ahem ! well, sir, you are not tar from
’!1 listening.
A look of intense delight
the mark.
You must know, sir, that I‘ j broke.over lier coun’cnanoe. she grasped'
...
orALLK,:‘K’'
I
u«a nana TUK FOMTUXK OVTWO
hava be«n immltod—growly.”
PRINTS
।
tawrexs.
my baud, drew me towards her, and ex­
Uk.b« JImicII. UaMtags Mich.
“ Insulted. Well?
1
claimed.
“
Dinna
ye Ytear it 7 dinn* yeGINGHAMS,
--------W». A. SxnTtrxLL, Blacksmithing in all
bear II I Ay. I'm no dreatnin’—it’s tbe
BR1LLI1XTS.
at u a. wilmm,
ently.
I say I have been insulted, air, slogan o' the Highlanders! We’re aaved,
LAW NS, , jn on&lt;
onr princjp.1 cities ,0^ and I want satisfaction."
we’re saved I" Then, flinging fie reel f on
.1 W. Bccklk. Fashfonal.le Tailor. Cut“Well, tlml's all right. Keep cod, and her knees, tbe thanked God with pustul­
. years ago. there lived a lawyer who shall
.e
I- .v._ Mnrj.
l(le Mm&lt;.
Ntch- we’ll swinge the party that insulted you. ate fervor.
I felt utterly bewildered;
You
want
Mtlriaction.
you
say.
Of
course
my English rar* heard only toe , roar of
!!• was a man-of ordinary
OF
y.Hi do— legal satisfaction."
T F. Hsnvrr, Tailor, and denier in-Reaartillery, and I thought my poor Jessie
gift*.
“Nn, sir; kalhrrn satisfaction,” s-iid w as still raving, but she darted to the
Mi*a Sallie, drawing out toe row-skin
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—A
from under'her «hswl. "For flvaaAciI IN DS BONNET TRI MINGS
' in Kaitry'e Block, uver It. A. &lt;ioo-.tj««M Store.
gave his otherwise stupid countenance a noons in succession you lutvc dared to
AT THE
\
I peculiar expression of intelligence, or a wink at ino every time I passed your csl *4 them a*. Here's help at last F
office. I bore It with Christian fortitude
। -knowing look" (tousc a popular phrase,)
To deeoibe the cflcct of three words
A V.*, Atxiss, Saddle and Harnc-« Mak■* long as possible, but the 'outrage has j
slum an observer happened to be on the
upon toe soldier* would be impossible.
been repeated too often, and you must |I For n moment they reiwcd firing, and cv­
left side of him.
now prv|&gt;arc yourself
lor a flngeiag."
,
-------------------- — _
—--„ ... Jery
soul listened in intenao anxiety.—
BOOTS AXD SHOES, RUDY MADE
Botts,
ungraceful peculiarity, and be knew how ... “ Young lady,"
^2,! answered Mr
u ?
rLi ’ '
Iwwover, there arose a mur(lothln/i Merer so ( heap.
to
make the
V I1 mur of bitter disappointment and the'
to mage
ins best
ocsi use
use of
oi it
it by
ny alwavs
aiweve tarnturn-'1.. r •■ "*•» .l
• u j
ilii .u j
zii- 'ie
sr1
J. H. BaM.tr. Store. sJnUf aid* of Stole St.’
1 the spot, burst out anew as the Colonel
pl
I"T" “T "a1 Eli,n, ur ,“1 shook hii bend. Our dull IvwlapdVears
OF ALL
beard nothing liut tbe rattle of toe mus­
that “auaoicioux eve " wnieh _f*m’,Jer tl"» Wuikilig eye aS «Mie of those ketry. A few moments more of the
2?
Oita
«;«*«“• “I ’«&lt;* 1b”=4 «• lk"k
STANTON’S EXCHANGE
deato-like suspense, ofthisag&lt;Miizing hope,
jU By STANTON to TIFFANY
... JeOCO.”
.
• •
could speak, %)h, yes; I understand your 1
mid Jessie, wh-&gt; had sank &lt;41 tbe ground,
It Wfl
was no part of Saltie’s plan to be
H,.U II see exactly u.l..»
- Jdone
Il
JhisL
orrovtTx m. c. a. n. bkfot,
rase, and
what ......
must I.be
sprang to her feet, mid crisd in a r«oce so
■ali-fird
withan
**xplana*.i&lt;m.
On
the
con
clear
and piercing that it was beard along
JACKSOM
- - MlgHIGAS.
trary, aha appeared »o be still more en­ tbe whole line—“Will you no believe it
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
raged at the apology of Mr. Bott*. Said n&lt;&gt;01 Tbe slogan has cea*ed, indeed, but
Botts to sit at the window of his office
Middleville Exruaj.UK, by J. F. EMO Ihat Good TFA, sure to cure the headache
the Campbell* are cumin'! D’ye bear!
“ Y-iu thank Providence lor your trick D’ve hearF
lug such a position that the passengers
|30Uie ■
tiewruL'lc (Kuuvri.r
.of winking, (like an old satyr as you
■ t&gt;1,**.\nt rwrt far parties of ptea-urr. Grand And every thing in the line of Groceries. in the street could take notice of the are,) at every beautiful virgin who hap­
Al that moment we MktecJ Indeed to
Kaplda and Butte Cmk Stage OlBee
pen* to paw your den of iniquity!— hear the voice of God in the distance,
MtdAte.Ulv.Mjcb.
J.F. F.M0R1.
when the pibroch of tbe Highlanders
Battik takas Haras, byTSunpimh to
spectator that Mr. B. understood all be Then be thankful, likwise, r&lt;ra licentious brought ns tidings «f deliverance, for now
old villain, for the l-eating I am about-to
was reading, and knew a few tricks over
give you, and pray that it may b« the _ „
.------------- ,---------77 ,
and 4bove all tha bright suggestions ; means
of correcting your vicious mor- ;
shrill, penetratmg, ceaseless sound,

Notaky Public and conveyancer.

AXKCM.

GOODS

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S

WABE’l
TTTLERY.I
sin Distanced
lerica Ahead.

IS ROWER
of th-.
y
GUOPS.'aktbs
LOWfcTt MW.KX
7/.4A-A FAWSrOlXV

mem ofter
ER PRICES

t

. STATED
STOV ES,
EN STOYE*
tUOK STOVES.

builders.

RMXtoHmOWTLT sttrt-'
TllUVGU anil VUJHlUUTUft
ide tail ••.» !• to &gt;uit'ra*tegi*to».
I
FHANCfal 1WWER.

TING
AifViciNrrY,

.NWSG.
iuitatiox or
&gt; ,
wouOASp. *
MAKUU

M OF F AS III U

R SHOP

Ready Pay Store,

Just received a large
stock of

M GOODS.
EVERY VARIETY,

To be sold nt Lowest
Prices.

FANCY BARAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

GROCERIES

Kinds

i:B&gt; tv offer
! INDI CEMENTS,

JonxS.

G. W.

V*m Bum, Register of Deeds.

Mills. C&gt;«nty Cleric and

Notary.

IL W.'FAKRKX.

I»U ._________
dAGEBALE.

11.

N.^mswob.

County Ti

Of-

F*i.K fa Holublooi^AUorueyafa Counsel!

Ialr&lt;4itbr5lbi
t Sio,Wag:. i-

BOTTS AND POTTS.

A nice assortment

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

wS^Tw^AU^^AA. O. HOLBROOK.

ofd«bto aid all other buainna apptrbia office. Offlee in Good, ear s Mack

B, IL

Flllkb,

Attorney and Coonsoior

Kotory Public, Gcn’-rel Land an
s££?.c:’&amp;^sY&gt;

Wx.
Jin-

Bueuhek. Attorney. Counsel ler and

NO. 37.

not

to i

LECTVMEBY THEODOBB PABKEB. ■

THE LOVE-KXOT.

SS.'.'SiSSI CoodNews] GoodNews!!

NEW

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which could be gathered from his lav li­
brary.
In addressing a jury, tbe utility of Mr.
Botts’ blinking eye was often demonstra­
ted. Tbe proverb aays, “ A wink ta a*
gnod as a blow to a blind home,’’ so, to a
Jfdrium U.'
*'«“

j, •'
'
■ which rose above nil other sounds could
Hu. t,h»i nimk.
b., “'™
fn&gt;“ *•
IMbc
bn —•.
f~m lb. jvrk rf ib« B«.
•bl,
rn*.rm
.
lir.l,
due
o»
lb.
E™,
bU«
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
d«n rf l.wj.r Bui, Whu e ndmu* u. I
■h"11 !“&gt;
COUNTS.
. hi
1•
.
•
*■ thra'ati-uiiH' WWJJe.
vuini'ini* on
lha hw&gt; «*ra
than
ri o«'
01. touuooui.
1. “
« Il»
7
p7',“•-*
‘
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••
___ • 'j in softer lanes promising succor to their
GRA5T k SPAULDING.
turn bis
lii blinking
MUfe cya.toward*
-Iu«Md.\
I lasting*, June 4, 1837.
v2n4
.H.mmnn
■ i" turn
a ladv.— , «""&gt;• ” “«L »»«» J"™1 J
o k.- i__.—
u------ » ~ t»t I B.ich a aecac as that which followed. Not,
E Ann GIFTS! GUTBH
‘
oontent, ddwd Min ’to’e^k legal' rodreM,' "
**• »**ld«io)- of Lucknow but
*JV V vGi'W axd Silvek Watches to every juryman understand that there was and handed him a card containing her kiwed itself before Gud. All, by one
something particularly sharper profound name and place of reridesxx. The next “multaaeous impulse, fell on lUk knres,
B.'s diacourae.
Thia is the cheapest and best lot of watch­ in that pert of Mr. torn.
... oFilu.. .. J‘Y B9tta c««nmeDC.-d a suit against Sab
**
bul burning rob.
In short, the blin|-'
-------------- *** “ ta
‘
es ever before offered to the public. A
^tolXl
U* *” -“k “““
JU tec tri-l. *"d *« murtniired voice of pray e&gt;. Tb«.
•---------------gift in jewelry worth from hi to &gt;12 will traded custom and "Sstaoiiabed
Mr. Potta appeared on too part of tha Ml arose, and there rang out from a tbou-&gt;
efiTof' hft
i£ricsa*«roZbTirTl
‘to ben^v
^r
*'
’!^Ul "f fa' *Mch. "
businosa.
Ttiey wim had tha
bc^ive*! with every watch iu proportion crallve
to its value. Being des'terous of intro­
11 r .£ Mr '°? »c« °bJ«aJ to pay
h
Jd yj.
.
t sounded far and wide, and tent new vigor
ducing our good* prominently to the pub­
lic. in order to meet with q’uiek, ready
.
fluggiug was well-deserved.
Indeed, it i
Dod satc the Queen, they replied
and cash salos, we have adopted this meth­
In ths same city, there was* young at- was
WM no
Uo difficult
difficult matter
matter for
for tbmn
them to
to coma
roma W,hc *«ll known &lt;ra:n that moves ovary
od for their disposal. We sell
to that decision; fur if all too lawyer* Scot to tenn, “Should suld acqumntanoc
Cotr position Vsrge, open face at IGand 7
had their desert* it is presumed thst'few be forgot,” ite. After that nothing made
Fino Silver Lepine, “
“
“ “ "
of them would escape whipping.
«
Hunter cose,
19 prospects In life were likewise opposite
In the coureo of the castigation, tbe toil membered what followed. Jessie was
to those of Mr. B. Pott* had a fine pair of tbe row-skin happened to touch the presented to ths General on bis entrance
of eyes, neither of which was subject to left eve of Mr. Butts. An inflainmotion
Gold anchor open face
21 24 “ 28 blinking; and, although his personal an- of tbe Organ followed, and when tost wax her health was drunk by all present, while
healed the eve was cured of Ite trick of ths pipers marehsd artund the table play­
“ **
“ bsautifullv eng.,
blinking,
'Ibis circumstance ruined tbe ing &lt;«ce more the familiar air of * Auld
arity which eould sttract clitnu.
profeoional practice o&lt; Mr. Botta, as-tbc
Mr. Potts was in lov&lt; with a fidrooc- charm which had attracted custom to hin
SwocLan CornctDKKCx.—The suicide
sin of his—Miss Sallia Pryor, who was «bop, no longer existed.
However, lie
and magic watches.,
00 quite propitious to his suit, although she had been auceossful enough in business to
90
retire on a very handsome income. Potts taken his life by catting his throat with a
succeeded to his extensive practice. Tbe rarer. It is now stated that his brother,
to the union of toe ) Cwnf p topic, provi­
tact and lalsni which he had-displayed
ded Mr. Potts should mi-ci with euceees In MIm Sallie’s defence brought him into residing in Stockton, Cal., committed tbe
with a gift.
Eeat favor with the public, and he soon
d m much business as bo could man­
that ■nlsss a lawyar age.
He married Ballia, of coarse, sod
GEO. DOWLING A CO.
her blue cowjtkin was cherished and conAn honest Hibernian, trundling a handNo. S3 South third Street Philadelphia.
N. B.—Newspapers throughout the
■vuutry by giving this advertisement six

Wegire an extract from a lecture by
Rev. Theodore Parker, on the ••Character
and influence of Anglo Saxons.”
The world is indebted to toe Teutonic ,
people fur all the great inventions that biers, at whose tiny tootsicwms yoa'vs
have been made for a long series of years
long—it*» ua who hare been and
and got you all into debt, and ■
Arc. For the last threv or four hundred your banks and made your bills ft
year*, this race has predominated. As
regards toe Angluflaaons, they posses*
four point* of character.
They have on

gloSaxons may be eatcemed toe mo»:
law abiding people in the world. When
the Celtic man will, in a spirit of revengs,
blow np another to -atom*, the cliusiail
man,-a Spaniard, plungs adxgger to hi*
heart, or poison him, toe'\Angio-Saxon
would punish by rul* of )aw\ and order.
The Anglo-Saxon never aasnsrinxtea.
If
there is no law to meet hl* foe, he lets
him off. If the King commits an offence,
the AngloSuxou summons a regular
Court; the court is opened, and Charles
L n brought to trial and be has him regn
larly beheaded in front of his own cb»pel.
It was the AngloBaxou who first
taughta-King that ha could nut violate
the law ; tost he bad a joint in his neck,
aid that they knew where to find it. It
was the Anglo-Saxon who ffrstrbrouglit
about the i trial by jury, and est*|»lisUd
toe habcasXorpoa to protect men ih their
natural rights.
.
Three hundred years ago. the Anglo-,
Saxon Britan* did nut own but p part of

Dan Cupid, that's what yr
to coma to, is it! And
for you; but 1 calculate it would'* da na
more good tl.en emptying my teapot in­
to the almighty Nalgar*.

masters of the Crsauott to
Buy ing too many robes, and spending too
in ..’,..1..
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,.
, . ,—
*—kUO
things which you are not ashamed to
throw hito pur faces. Grant me patience
grarious Jupiter! while I writs each matU-rs down. Whv, a right-minded mas
not to say American, would down upon

kind, affvctiOMte. sweet, darling Stria rib
(ns we all uro till you make ns more
t'other,) would say to him, xhak’ng her
lovely curl* over his face,‘•Sam,’or •BiH,‘
or ‘Alcibiadfcs,’ a. toe case might, be, 1,
forgive y&lt;&gt;u,'—and 1 done knew—I aay
I don’t know—1 say 1 don’t know, bat if
almost without number.
Sec bow ths ho looked very penitent indeed and was
Angl.kSaxoiM in this country has inani-&lt;is handsomet teltow—I don't know but
freted his eager desire to sequirs territo- ,she might j«a»t—there it’s out, give him a
ry. Texas and a large slice from Mexico kiss—ah and a g.,ud one, too—not one of
has l&gt;e&lt;n seized, and he is eager now to the touches ’that wouldn’t make a dew
swallow al a single gulp the whole island ,drop abxq’uitufate from a rose-leaf, but
of Cuba, slave population and all, such owe as if sbei ^ueent it But the notion
is the desire for sn increase of power.
of a husband charging his ruin apon one
Tbe Angk-.Saxuns.nsa nation, will nev­ of these angeb wim in the disgmae of wives
er fight, except whee they can make
money by -it; hence- England and the
......... * »■««««:—wen, lucre ;
United States would i never engage in
In entiree h's all 0Mr
war, as II wnuld be a losing operation to little trifle of extruvaganoe ou yoar ride
both parties. Tliifi race or people num­ of the table. Nothing abbot 'poker or
bers from forty to fifty minions al the any other l^tlc game. Nothing about
rai-lnar or
r.n k.——
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by
toe cheating of
Bull's jockeys
American mvd British Government, oei-1 o
’r to
L John
’JX.
Ar
l&lt;&gt; U
La
I.,J..L. „ . .'id
trol one .lxto part of if inhabitant*
7..*.TT*
, es, fur fe*r the Star* and stripes should
See the difference in the countrlre they bang tie old Country on its own turf—
cokeite.
Look at North America, cov­ No.iyricrs and port wine, and sueh liks,
ered witk Anglo-Saxon inhabitants and monkeying toe aristocrats of Britain.—
their descendant*, and then look at South No ch»te &lt;«l rigarw. big as umbrolfes.—
America, which is inhabited by tbe de­ Nognmtickkni. and neek-twixer*, aad
scendants of Spaniard*. Look at tl&gt;c cul- brandy smaibcs, and buira-miik. and
tongiteocrajK-rx; nor any dtoer ofyoar
nasty exemes f»r liquoring, when yosr
csUxnjrd to toll out like free dthens of
&gt; Tbs “almighty dollar ' always his
been the symbol of the Anglu-Sax.m, as
you really mean. No opera-Imixm, thst
air. t always filled with vour own wives
Roman.
but are sometimes sent as prorent* to
somebody elsc’s—same remarks as to
sometliin~s.hi.-h can be converted into ■hawls and Irinklet*. my masters. Oh,
mouey. The idua of ''loaves and fishes" no! noth;n-.»fall this. Ask about these
is predominant in his mind.
tiling*, and the lords of erest km are as
In England, there is no universal ide* mute as a dead nigger in a cole-hole. But
—the great idea cherished there I* nidi* toe res someth fog in nil this, girl*, not with­
vidunliy, and this u tl&gt;e substratum of standing. I swenr it by too memory of
everything, the foundation of every an- IS». Washington.
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perstructure. This has caused an immense
But come girl*, up and be doing! If
amount of property to Ijc cooeentrated we’ve done dm miudnef (and my lords
in particular familk-s or Indlvidnals. Tbe aay so, and thrrofure, of course, it must
Russel family alone, [hmscss four miles be so.) wa must repair it We’ll have a
square in the heart of London, on which ;good time.
are built foer hundred thousand bouse,
and more. Rhode Island contain* more
RarABTKK.—“ What bnaincx was ytmr
proprietor*, and more person* who pos­ father fo F said ah imperious Colons u,
sess art interest in property, than the en­
a »nodc»i Lieutenant.
tire of Great Britain.
•
“A tobacroniat, sir.”
We are tbe richest people on this con­
“Whata pity Iw, didn’t make you on F
tinent, yet there is a large population
“Probably, air ; and now will you sb
among us who do no* possess sufficient low me t*» «*k you n question !''
land for a burial place, nor can every sixth
"Ctrtafoly—wHst is it F
'
woman, if ak-k claim n bed of her own
to ho down upon, and i* even so destitute
as to Scarcely have a claim to preserve
“ Well, then, all 1 have to say is, t at
her on chastity. The AnglmSaxon race I
possess trait* of-character singularly pe­ it's a pity that'he didn't make you. no k"
It is needlras tmadd that the Cuiubsl
culiar to theinaelves—they will send out
turned
to the right, and left. '
hundreds of missiooarics, and millions of

bibles to the heathen of other lands.
’**"
*2^^
re/erJ.
rot» Idle they have thousands at homo equalberever
1 g...” said *
a gwrileman
gentle
l!_ Stale
Er
.-_-, “I am sure
It destitute, for whoso external welfare msrksl.le rfor. hi*
pride,
they seem not to care a rush.
to
to find
find ssuaihls
seusible and
and iiitelirgrrn
intelligent rn
mm from
Pmxrtxo Omca
ncx R
KfLCB.
vlx*.—The
ino followfollnw- .
nauresstug, " for arary
unanimously adopted by I
that State, who hax any sense,
nd are expect'd to be ob-1 ** Irovcs it as fast ai he can.",
icrved;
j
Hoannar OccotCnrca at a Kmu.
1. Enter softly.
2. Sit down quietly.
3. Subaeribc for the paper.
4. Don't touch tU }&gt;oker.
5. Say nothing Interesting.
' 0. Engage. in no controrers
| tender hflvi
7. Don't smoke.
fU»»VKi

0. Duc t talk to to., prin
10. Don’t whistle.
11, Hand* off ton papers,
in
.to
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John Itondtilph umkI to nay that John
Quincy Adanw was serving cut Uw retR»iuing four years nf liis father's term.
A fri-3 olwenS tUt BurUuan is sect-

c

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G. n fa &lt;_*.
' w'uhont shoo* rr stocking-.

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Circuit Court.

record the *an»a in tbe Registe’* office in

►*»&lt;*••«
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tor ,bc rc*r!

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BrayJLsrok

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8'. BLANKS!
uJ&lt;i.utEnil1.**&gt;B"I

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■A* *ad“€tatk
l Miirtgagea
for sale
at

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tiflirc.

shammed:the Treasurer’* accnunt current
-8*- ; «xam.
^.w’dh
ty, made the following Tfr
1 P“«.
Ih.
v-’

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porting tbs poor, from the tim« of pur- &gt;

jlrorv Breo. OrsnflevJle.

Our palruus -will-please rv&lt;e«&gt;l.oct that

11 ftt our oflttcffOuW Ite Anorc punctual in j

-brifljvfo- rawicy. whrei they oak u» to;

Board met on-the the 12tb dsy df Oc-

: isM^iitoraffiihttt of.pKlJie*ti«&gt;n.
j mber and organized .by electing Georg* ,
‘ ’ ——- • Juojue, uf Prairieville, Chairman, for!
. Blank* 1 Blank* J 1
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A/{**lJsi:Pi‘,j' «t‘Eseculiwj*, Suhpcuas,
'lie pollosing
Following resolctiom
rreulatiotre ami
anti motion*
m«tiou* ■■
, Mareligo aitdicaxro, dra. at tlw office. w,.;.e aaup:cti b? the board, »t the Octo­
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'PT~ AnylpersiiO fishing to obtain the bet aesaxm t&gt;f raid board:
'A'ro, at ClubVric.ft. 11.50 |wr
On motion,uf John Ml lea. of Yankee
. Annuni’ can do *&lt;&gt; by leaving tbe amount Springs, die Treasurer -^av Instructed to •■
j of Subscription with
! investigate the finaneio] conditi**n' uf. the

C a IMsseb
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e»d&gt; &lt;J IftJltOT Uascrsl
J sty r*s«ie43............. .

tor •*-«»)
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Sq lrratorr rrr«.pL..........

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Joint S. VmiDrcnt. . ; coptity, and msko * report of the aante to
•' '«*■ *-■---- -h—■—*•■——------- r-----------tho benrd.
tan M WewwpenOn
of E W n&lt;wh&gt; nf B,rrj,

. ; .1, Saiwcriber* who do *oi giro notice' the Treasurer wi* instructed to cast die
« . to tlwrontrefy, are c-nsidereJas wishing, interest in a^rdamj- uith the ri*oJition*

tocBhfmne tfo-irmfoMiilptforis.

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”** *Port

ftiwovf their psper*. tbe ptildUhcr may J *•
”• •• b”: * •
eootbrac to fend them until all ^rxaramw
Ch «u 'n8 ‘: E "
nre paid
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COLUMN

Laid on

Mr. Harlan Introduced a bifl making a

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Sons, to aid in tonslrurtMg *

To-the Public.

in

^On Si^lion of Mr. Chanulcf, a rraolia

tioa'wee adopwd, rsqnratisg the BearUry of War tn forward a report to the

Senate with staternentr a
brr of troop* atalxwd in Kansas forom-h

A Ult •**rpUiri Hitlfoirizing certain
officers «*d «•*»
*««'
h* !lrf
srareh for Sir John FraokUw. to receive
•the HTednl*, prtaraied them by tho Brit

The subacriljcr having a few days 1W1.
ger to remain tn Haatings before rcmu .
mg to tte W*M take* this pnWie meth- d
ofnrinoundtig hla intent** of
SELLING O.uOD’SdLOWERT
than any or all the stores in Burry rouuti
HeWtafe-sH dri­
ll,: mi-aua tv aril

hBav-*y»H»r

timshjs

lie it tired &amp; diajntfed with M trmt
ish Government.
nnd an are hi* creditor*} therefore FAY
The special '•«&lt;Lr on »be affaire of AS YOUGOj auJcdustablca.won’tfUoub--- .J---•
JMwTaihSRu.i «•
k you.

AND IT TAKES MON

asWEiAVJkj

‘ । I curred by Mm during tbe year 1F57.
do.;
r ,
•
ur pfetnnlurc. The distinguishfrfe*
W spoltcn- am? hi.
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On motion, Cuunty Clerk was instruct- will probaldy go clqr jJ » nt, Armitage,, -- ,,
. |n(t lhe poMie eanerfiliou. I VA 1.
49! cd to procuro the painting of the Court tressing omiterfeit raoHcy, not found;
3®J $ ! House fence with un* coat of white lead
willprobaAJy bo
Uon to tba l^rompton cntirtiuitiuu, but ton G&lt;xk1«, 1 riwll *41 Tip T»&gt;p Pripts for
IJj S» I and oil. and present a bill of tho expense court. Bill* for not were finm
P
1jaconlraventio-a to tin- jot
middling for 8, Stripes, T*le-,
Ue is ! to tbe board at ita next meeting, to b&lt;

CATALOGUE.

I'.uJiuJ,
44 »i
0° tn"l'on’
‘kat the board of
4 12 superintendents of tbo poor, be required

JIaaUoea,'March IT,)«

Cr. " ' December of each year to audit account*
' and make quarterly entrya in tbo ledger
।

ccuting Attorney, wus authorized to pro- ।
. icunjtos repairing of the chlmnsy* mid I
' KF—r*
S1 '* JUj rwrfrf '»

publican Banner.
.
On motion, tho clerk was instructed to wfecat from the Irtini of VijJney Gilibs, m
furuish the publisher »f the Barry Pio­ Homer, on Weiirfosdsv. indicted oa
neer, willy a copy of the statement of the Thurodav, and arraigned oh Friday.—
proree-Hngs of the boanl of *apcrvisors. The following bill* were found:
Leonard Starkwaalber.-for.murder;
!
On motion, Jav A. Swcczey wm alJohn Stew.ru tereray 4 Gtera Hanwu for
s« v» 1 lowed ddr.‘r«M d‘,IUr’ for
re-?.’

public treasury.

tomeet at tbe Poor Farm on tho last
' Monday* of March, Juno, September and

‘of* demand against tho county, in the

2. if .ulxwriUra writer 11* diraentim..
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TlawratrirucarrssiHn^

iwly-right citirana of Pbrip*.
-ton that swim nmwro .be

oblw

chnsing tee P«x&gt;r Farm to tha prftwnt
y
time, inr l'uding the coat of raid farm Wd • *OU
wire hive
M..V .—.
_ C,P* . ,
bench.
He ls&gt;protMpt, j
the interest thereon,and showing tbe av­
unt^-Juffifea,
.
erage cost pci- neek of tbe support of one happy to learn that he has won gyldin
pauper, end report to this board ahvita opteions of th- Bar and the prord c. The
next annual meeting in Oct., Iftu?.
\ Grand J ary spent four day*
Are..W Test Che Cfetk is hereby re­
,«««♦ W*
quired to furnish a statement of tho pro­ bill. In «bid. t.drb
ceedings rtf thi board of supervisor*, for
the year 1857, to be published in the Re­

J«nw*Trifoni.5-4insteB.

JMmtaisteatora. Ouardmna Rurtfugoc*
“■■ftrt aU Others having I-egrt! printing done i

.

The OreuU Court for thi. ocrenty romBarry county.
On motion, nwoh । tivit the Bupnn- mMjceo i«
Undents' cl the Peer Me l.sraby required l^*0**to make a state hie nt of the. cost t&gt;f «p-1 l»«WJb

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Ml! rmf ordered tin- paper diaenntinued.. - .
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, • oi nny monev* in tbe treasury bvlanumg'

■KMV OK I u M

of all the expinsaiX maintaining tbo or nearly all the rosd tax, for their owf |
610 7J
pv-.r v.
benobu near their o«u proj»crty.
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.« Oil molfotj.'fxiardof aupermtendoita

ri« Frd.ral ‘
*riton.w&lt;hv olnjfao*-artWtutinn

|t ,, Ugh time ti-at uvsrace.-* were ,Mmyfe* &gt;•&lt;! . '

r«,^. orbing tb. p»r rf lb- owm I „,tc„1&gt;M,1,nrn&lt;LWt. ...p.p,;,, „.i

from the time of purclutaing H»e Pw} indWiUte.

.j,, fKansa..

HATS AND CAPS

thil be baa o«wj a

TA FlO 11

55SA\£ri r^.,v.:xs.sa‘:-7.7,

uX

Tbu cwol foe Peuplo v*.

l,lltr&lt;

Farm to thi end uf the year 1857, ami i Ctuirlw Hames, foi, pawing y&lt;y:ntj:rfcii
IB 19
,
(lo
of th, rmlntJ
Publish the same in eni of ths county , mi-miy on l&gt;i- Market iL.uk, wo* tried *n
a.p.r.1, «in M»a r-m,. i-.T,?„„rir ,,s llk. cUm„| A. r_ u.ui,
HOW « re- re-*a ...................... 7
’ rretiori, thev ire
h&lt;kl
responsible.
v»teU Mpmill*
to
ail ft.tm ml I H»«
ing
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( Maa
M..'
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...g resolution was
wax adopted
au&lt;q*
I bsUd «t an exrenw not exceeding twelve
w&lt;xA.—dforek-/-' Stot'w*.
:y of thekuperrisora
K
TJia Ccurts-havo deciiinl that rqfusmg I draw an order on tbo Tren«»irer for the 1 by a majority
thesuperrisora elect
ek-ct :— 1
hyrCaOT. KllrwpWsrtaotf Eerfcaa
dollora and fifty cents for each pope.-.
j
a 1 -r ---------to take n jxi[x-r from the ofPeK or deuiov ^aljm oj- g~tV! 5^ wj.h interest,’ at the ra- j
Duoh
"" '' tbo money raised by
Tliat
[• The Cterk umteratood tbo (Auirn-.an ' &lt;wj.
&lt;J IfM*
mH* n.
Ho tffofght that I
icu’tarul purpuafe, in accord- ■, to deetarc thia motion luai; by the repre
■ Ingsnd leaving It uncalled
is riuu i {i(&gt; (lf Un J1W. cc1&gt;u JK.r annum.
j1
‘■1^1 AMvrra^M
-«
(R&lt;wnl;,A
|, .
n
provivluti
of
the
statistus,
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ance wi
* rAClFeviileiKc of intA-nticmal fraud._____ q0 motion, ef John Miles, all claim* : ‘
rauutioa. iff many &lt;ff
•“P"' •*« “ !
Amxwai*, M.swtey, J»o. 4.18M.
1 pr«d«.-^r wm U« raru. to gfeM and ।
piled to the purchase mid imxludl be
ha.* tain iudm*-d tu aoter It a* carried
...,
wawtTtrWtes I h*e* to ' ’«trof&gt;’nblte foehta.btri t»ey w« re vnno
prureniM til a Fair Ground in tbo im- ,
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• coiiuoittac an claiiu*, to be nppointed by '
mediate k-iuity «d" Hastings* village; I
U. W. MIUA to.. vier».
&lt; lfc‘ UMh-d State- 1 pul.'te sent'm. st.
Mr. Hale read from
d fund to be subject to tho or-1
It will la grathy uig to our readers to . the Chainnan.
;and the
0. repor. .1 N. Bvfe«. wbo w- bp-,
” L bd.' «» ■■&lt; »-• B«&lt; b..--»'. ««wr
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said________
Agricultural
_-f. fxwk-tv.
-rl, ,J , '
nop«^‘titai our monilicrH in Cwgn-M, nre
Tbe Chair appointed Maw*. Miles, ■'der of
I pointed to compute the interest un lbe&lt;Anf&lt;,^
flHiLu*U'r foice under Q»l. in which h? dvrinr.d tha-. all cbri»lcnJ&lt;&gt;i:&gt;
. not uuniir.dyjl of th., intorcMX of our'Sprague and Carpenter .a cotntnittv* on i whenever ^, shall leave determined upmi a
site for
’ ground,
—— ’ *subject
-v:— •c ap I ok&gt;tract for the Poor Farm.it wa* rr»| AfeterefeCafeTthrir *rri..I on'ltw SOth ■* Iregned
Mt the South on the .r.e*
to -tiw
State, and aro moving with energy In the claims'agsmat th* county.
r- — of *-omiu;ltec vf three to bo ap-1 w.ljed »o take up said contract, and the j ult, at thhufeH, in fl.c U. S waroiteam- tif®t«f.-ifomcrw
t
proval
' direetion of .iatorr.il Improvement* fur
On motion, resolved, that ths Treasurer poiitai b/ t lie Chui rm an &lt;&gt;f thi* board. I .
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_i»r Eidtnn OirSAin Alhii
1 In* was the r-murked
Mr. 11 air,
tuc »V.
raw*V-c*n
naiu
. ------------ldnk.V~JMtwM
.11... Mt
11.-"».l
"rt
u-jnan appointed
N. Bartow,
Ip ths early part pf .lhts be required to pay the hundred dollars J
The
WTI
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•J» T,.«.w.r r..r M.1W M. IbM b.ms
Ki„r ,„j ,„„k
I Ari.irM.m,, I,, .tai due. ITr.
aL p ^.gg AXT) IX®pEJS.
tnunth Him. D«w*lt CL Leseli introduced on the contract fl* the Portr Farm eat &gt;&gt;f. John Milj-s and Leander Lapham, it tom; the amount of principal mid intetcit iw cf flirt Castillo. Captain 11111.!*, m the | *&gt;v in the n.-xt s muo.-e, ‘ Tlay hare n.i (
. a bill making on appropriation fur the Im- any racmcy coming Into his |uixl« fur tax- • mittsc to
-- •‘the
- ■ re-’, roiffputeddue on said contract
In *■"
ncwrdnnro with
.
j rapture /.Tibia forri-, went to * still fur- [ &lt;i‘-lifr fllBteto sustain iht-ir conMitutuwi.-J .
of “the foregoing rewiiitioti. •' Tahir showing the current expenses of lher estreme thaw dhl Commr-bmp Paul-; JWfe’.&lt;nrN,! ,l*
» prorfjtwnl of
Ht. Mary’s FalU Shipqc*, and that Im specially *&lt; t aside that' qt'tirvm
eraC*
v,rt,‘
'52aHni ;in this tCwtd, uhi-.-1i w as. read a.1 amount for the alwva named purproc, out i
N./Darl-.w was required to
On
,
: i ^‘SJ?«?rareLKX £
time,.-uU referred to this Cmn-' of eai&lt;l ta.se* for the year 1857.
•'
intareM on the Bond giveti ’
compute
, tpi^cc on Cmamcrec. ■
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On motion the Treasurer and County ;
.Farm, and report the remit
0u tbe same day, H« n. D. S. Wal-^ Cfor'k. were authnrizud.to, loan five Jrun- to thia
■theri- rowiion &lt;tanA*r. It fe nresemV.
ten rife ;gpr*ed -peaking ro U.v ,
brklge Introduced a bill makmg an ap-, drcd dollar* for-lbcta-e’ and l&gt;cn«fi*&lt;if J­
On mu n, the. rqxirt uij th« Superin- ‘
came to an endvr*ta-riliT» on tl e r 4W r . s.flfrrt uf thr *t*J «rotV dtofei.m hut;
’ jni'^rTathin foe Uxt cc-nMructinn of a bar- L. McLallan. bn suefi per tent ratio of.
....... .nd —V r. .. t-..r..ir..t .................... , k.r-Jt.q— ♦«- »-forth of
taideni* f tho Poor was accepted, and i
Cirlvsatth..
en
rafiroto
the
Lake,
and
•
renfori**.
at tue v qj/ra^on uf Mr. S
‘ . fo&gt;r al du- O.wuti. -&gt;f Grand liber, which ‘ Interest ftv they 11 mJ tom reasonable,trnt. [ S. Bar
‘
tj
'S
, E. W. Hrwit nnd S. C.
lietv
- onoAiundretl to Caatilto. At d'lwnn. find- ' Ocd. he gave wpy tn 3 motion which
wm likewise ried aad refereed.
• es?ecifii»K&gt;,fiP-con|*er.c«ii. jwr cniiurii.
: Sprague,
, o .
appointed s coinmittre to
inglninuclf «-h safe pre**wl tin 1 likeh to ’ 'ailed to pr.-c -tal to the -c.*n»'.&lt;!&lt;»r»ti&lt;&gt;i
.
'Mr. JVaibridg* r.'kcd, rtn the Mfrne ;
Tiw Treasurer reported on- tiiv..fm.ui examine
SifperlntondcnC* report and
bo more-*4i,hlertoreel»ring *h.M-f.t*rtint. otriwUre burta-**, nnl the Sraatc
’- dayj leave to Introduce
Introdu-o anfithrv
anbtluT M1l,,bul
Mi',.bul(
, &lt;jj
Ja) condition of tbe
the cutuity
ouim’.y by which it ■' a*certa1u
avertaiu
average cost of supporting
cd the steaiorr Ogd« n. «nt nrked hi* men j jcum.id.
Mr. I^tdicr, n’f Virginia, objcctod, an 1 wx* estimated ll.nt the Indebtedness of the count poor, and report tu this board.
1 on her, and then wrote to Chptain Sand* j ■———
l । ■ ——
Or. Cvurt Cviattiaaiouera..........
n hips.
uvkiug Me ilews in regurd’tb Wreurrvn- | QTvn. nriticntOAv Birar Ceerrr
•1l to* P«&gt;pb t». M*H.»w»bv6**Cirthe county, aside from the cmertf mumcxj'en- • On motion, the foifowing resolatiuii
*ho motion ci* withdraw!.
’
der. C.ititain 8*ndi r.-t-firil that be tra*
«"•»&gt;.
&lt;H**a.- kfc-ary Waliiron asked leave to sc* of the year, was $13^)51) bo.
rfleved by N. Bsrfaw, was adopted :
»-eiy to receive lam aso ms wm, it tn.-.
,
i{.&gt;t&lt;wc«eaMr-»^&lt; Jar-i iTi
H7,rrrJ», The Interest account of Barry
On motion, of E. W HowUj it was
ffiredubea bill, making an eppronr’-itu-n
oune and ddlreroi up tfirirarm*. A&lt;b- v.rj-1-.’o. pTHJI I'awHltF fl Kajr. JnJg* ;
resolved to levy a tax of five mill* (005) cmjnry,
enmity, his
hts Ixcotne
become an
i&gt;n i/nbortant
buri
item of
fur tlic harbor of Mcuroe.
sequvntly, Atetafttfe
sAkcd
hivrannon,
aeouentlv.
Aml.-rw-n a
dkrd hi*
cttnni.n.
.
expenw; iraerwiirc, in order to reduce it
per dolUrjmtto
"tenth ct «f
Mfe bureed Blithe building al-out Cmrtill ■
per
dullappn the terete
ftggregMe ralnnth-n
of
.
Mr. Smit!;, qf Virginia, cbjuctreL
to its !&lt;uwi poralbk limit,
riestroyrd ilw nufehinrry of ft f.tei’mrr at
The following ruwlution wn* submit-' real and persona) relate for State and I
That tins County Trefttiircr
the Rapid*, unJeroUM to he the Virgin,
trF4»j-Ilun.-Chnn. E. Stuart. 7i&gt; tie Sen , County purpose*.
.
j
,
.
.
1-c required U» procure &gt; suable book
and having killt-d all the rattln and jriun
me. and w*i» agreVd to
I
Oatmotion, resolved, Uiat the Suparvi- j ana
and xerp
kerp soeraii
iberrin n
a ca*u
ra*lj account with
iic
wiui u.c
dered all tba tncrrhantflao withW n-ftib
book tUr baLnce-l I
„ .tyu, of k»'#ri«H*re«riro ths same compensation for j] county, nsd that said U.A.
started down tl« River. Cspta-n Sai&gt;d&gt;
PAINTS' AND PTtSTVFFS.
.’to romiBUiiicMe to tlx; Seri-1 spreading the taxes on tax r-H*. a* was !■ *t the «-tid of each mouth; and that
came upon h -m under these dreamstanI bu Im required to minute the day and
h-s, nu&gt;« ndte* up the river, in the' steam-, _
al»- suck survey*
hnt’mr* on LakeSnLake fin- MGpulated 'i'ita a rvaoluliun aArntud in
reeks of hnt'ior*
month, and amount uf. principal and
er GSHcs Morgan, full of armed men and 1 fo «^«w aMl'sMwaeaavji aiy
peri-ir, Michitpm, Hunur. Hu- Clair and , wid.
.^.
- . .
Z
inU-resl, un the back of each vouclwr
__ .1 -w, u-lbhAnt anv
of ui.1 Ortillom-r •tuaild hb1. I.&gt; .
’ Erie, in tbo State of Michigan, *» have
Qn motion. County Clerk was instrue’- nnd file them away monthly, to bo sum- •'• eouut. fc« ot CM.
course. Ibe OgdriJ *•• pl -&lt;*J in the
not beenlUtlu-rtocoBiniunicaled. t-&gt;gcther
■
imred
witir
the
cash
book
by
tho
b-mrd
at
charge of Cottrell, V. 8, p‘.«w«l al Gray
W'lth SUUk.
n.
-WWrw.MVW.. cd to
r* procure a.bo-A
--- —— -Cn»e for the uae of
its nnnnal settlement with the Treasurer.
' mad* for the ilnprovcnwnt &lt;»f »uid bar- tbu Kegisjer’e Ofiire.
town, who Im iil*o ehirgv of the Chsrlcs
..&lt;4331 43
On inoiiun. tbe Clerk waa instructed
Morgan, ttntil ths rigjftful ownership in
On motion, board adjourned until the
them was shown. -|-.h day of January, A. D., 1853.
G
bak* Rafid« i.x 1843.—Dr. J. Galbins, tn place uf two orders drawn at the
Cript. Sands think* th.r-1* afene irregmsw
J-#'’ Wch.iv«&gt; no apology to bifo’r to
Statement of tbe taxa bio real and per­ Oct. aesrilm ; one payable to O. L. Ray, Inn, of Grand Rapid*, while traveling in clarity in the msranre* ho took, bn:!
1
• rare- readers,-for occupying so' much uf
Ohio, laat summer, came acron an wigi.
sen
al
property
rtf-the
several
towmhip
as
be wnstent o8t id break up fr1Ilbus*.«r»
or bearer, for 814 00, and one payable ual picture representing Grand Rapid* a*
our spare ihl» wera with tbd proceedings '
of cotiaty at asacased and aa tquaKtai, to Jabcx thmpbcll,or bearer, for ti 75; it was In 18ti3. A copy has been cent *o he thought thia court' the «liort»Si, and
of tbe liuriT’ol” Supervisor*.
If we
Mtynct
die orte likely to save trcuble and *uffn-also tho amount wTSjatc and..Cbi|nty Tax, and that mid Stebbins cause a notice of that dty. It reproscuta the Mission and
judgi yightlV we cbuU present no pub- '
«"* mi nil rides. He. like hi* Comma. ’ XoUm ri forehr v.ren itad »&lt;■ U»r m&gt;4«»*&lt;ne&lt;l
at aportkmedto Aha several towuabipa for tho loss of raid orders to be published in lim-lc laniis Canipau’* trading sLafoi,
MHMMMlM &lt;•&lt; rlir mM
'....................
ject of greater interest, and at the present '
an Indian ramp, and tho Indians Galling dtire, Will (luubtl.os be sustained by the
the year 1857 :
.
hone«t
pnWic
mintirncntol
the
couiitej,
a newspaper, in said eonnty, once In each in the river, awl drvutug fish on tbe shore.
time of more importance to pur redden-.
•nd they do nut look frr nor with ths np
week
for
nlue
week*
hi
sncccsinoa,
at
* nd csp'-emlly of ocr readcri residing in
pruval of any ether. Besides, it will be
which tinfe, if the original orders nre not
■ the’Uounty. Ltt us, in future, aer.n the
sustninsd by th-i President, If he is sincere
found, tha clerk‘is instructed to deliver
IxmaN* Staves.—Wv are informed by
proceedings closciy, and portnii no unjust t'uahipa
in the very proper language he used in
a
gentleman
from
Nflupha,
that
*oma
the order drawn agrcenbta to this resolu­
bis Mtwngn to Chngrvra, and wn Imre no
drain upon thu fanda of ourcoturty, to be
liidhmi arc now htdfl in »lav?ry by a
tion tn J. W. Stebbins.
. right to charge that he Is not, after the j
■
consummated, without entering hn uutnc
gentleman of that place.
The bolder of prompt course be look in ,thr removal ’
On motion. It was revolved to &lt;3s*w a them in recently from Utah, whore he
diatc protest.
iiwon iiwu z5&lt;ji; wi’ &lt;«&gt; .»
mokiuauE salkT
uf tho New Orhan* Judge, and his suspen-.
«S
ills new order for O. N. Boltwood, in place |nirchn*ed them from the Morrucn* sion of Cspl. Chita.-d from Ins command. I
—tWe nlrerrve '
of onu which’wn* lost, which amounted to where Indian livery «f one of the ad­
CoNMOpOHB Pxt-tnrXG.—
The fiflifoi«tar» have bren trftnsfi-rrwl I
juncts rtf the phtrulityi wifif ayetem.—St.
42 50. paled Oct. 15,1850.
.
by
Orln.mn
_4 the
„ paper* iff
—New
___ ____
u&gt;" that ft aub-1
front th* Fnltnn th fftc Walixsh. an J the
Lavit Dm.
■criptioti haalaocn ufk'nod in that city for] CrlUion TMiai
tetter VL-»sd Wilis with th .-m to-day for
7.VJ12. w»»d 15071]
On mufaxi, of N. Barlow, Hiram Bron­
14HB» I64STO 30IW •
&gt;t’:e Uni e&lt;l Stats*, calling la at Bost del
son was allowed fifty-five dollars extra,
w«». iww; uT-.-u
11. R. Mattms.—There *re over two Toto and Greytown. Some twelve or
, &lt; - *.n .n. i -. »,» »t .
FaftU.ng, a word of h«ror. and to the 4
Ji on tlie contract for building the Court hundred men at work on the line of the
\ Jrrand Rapids Indians R. R. Tbe whole
officer* and crew of tho frigate Wabmb : ,rV"’ ! w,3®®|
‘w?2! ir?JJs 1
I7 House fifece.
a flag, as an widen* &lt;T the approval of i w.
J®g,!
| 5,'i |?
«*..„
motion the County Treasurer was V&gt;fk I* now 1st to difibrcDt companies
tiw 2d
3d for
for:tte»Vtaww.
Grev town.
wwt
wdk„ ^11—
— owwi —u iMte;
allowed a salarv of wcren hundred dol­ from Walcott villa tn n point forty miles tbo
north of Grand Rapid*—which include*
CbnrimJ. Fuxi U.ifi.Consul at Aapin
lar* (1700) for I8f&gt;7.
'Fi.' n ’ . r-t.t.
it
, a-a„ ]150 mile* of the line—110 miles of which —11 ------------- —-IT------- sai^ui----- pic Couuty Clerk was allowed FGOO. Are to be made in rcadinoas foj; the iron
C3” llio L'sbinrt of Mr. Budianun I -.he board of Supervisors:
Tbe Prow. Attorney 8500.
J during tho present year.
»iiu
,aw»w
I
a liwr t '"Vin'T
V
are nsa saaatmg with the apprehension j
Board mat, pursuant to adjournment,
Ono hsndred dollars was pinend ati
---------- — ■ —
Tire Ecv or G ■•. siixorti-i-At a grand
that -their expenditures for the fiscal year' on thedth day of Jap., A. J)., J858, and the
fo disposal
ilisnnvil nt
A IK-.mnv
• »».
• '■
of t)w&gt;
the PrnKw.ntlH'r
Prosecuting Attorney,
KT A
Promenade
Concert was given Legislative Ball, held at Liir^h&lt;ta, Kan
iah»t.bj given that bv rirtri of a power • ’
&gt; Mid MMtga(r ci&gt;utatiKd and by tir-i
if
will MTHMmt to tlw cnoruKwvsoin of |90,-, wM called to order by Georgs Timm**, a* a secret fund, to lie employed by him »l Battle Creek bat week, for the benefit ere,.on th? 7*6 instant,-five Gto-craor*
........................................
.
nt'Itav
1: 1 over.
of Bev. Gpo. Willard which—
realized
000,WO. What u they do ’ Are not j Chairman.
«100. Tbe Journal think* be b in the
liqi «h»l»y» to'issue shin-piroters for i
Tb&lt;- fid lowing resnfo time and mnlmns

lata

New Ba

IS nnw in sncecw
to do any arnouiit &lt;
CXTSTOH

tn as good order an
other Mill in Barry
Having A-cured tl

Geo.

W

mu».t iniprmcd plan
Smtiti.’i— wb uro
i_ ■ . r_t_i.
in’

BOI.TW

GRIND STONES.

bat*.

'•

ixuJitsrjr.

ii i

i^£t3W.'a£
.1
I*. M uri

^•ya,.

*“£!£ Vxrn&amp;ti-

______ __ .

exasss

COMMISSION

-r^

aS GROCERIES.

and ttolmM C. M»U, n
brar sod »0»&gt;t fsnlwr
Mart «h»*r &lt;l ^«

. Tfosilo.-rist &lt;!■&gt; Mrs
orath* MV Sltown! Qou

isia

s-gr. s? w

• ■

MEDICINES

Z.WJrStXr"’*" - -'

lihs sunv however large
_ It may
. be 1
•y' «■■;&gt; ■*»..-------- —

|( were adoptsd
st this session of the
hcxrd: the pul'Helirterest.) to tbe board of super- all apeak well. We shoulduT
.
.
'
On motion, of
Barlow, (Supstwisai pUor*,*t.their annual inciting.
. L :
---------——r--r -*r
_

&amp; Mwra-trnc*' Buura.—Tbe ' “f Hasting*, appoint*! iu pbee ul O. B. i Op moti-m, lhe Court Hoose. j at&lt;1 was i
. .. ',UL. 1'—__ •.___ ... _l_____________________ _U •_ t____ M r» ..
.... I
lava.

fivr brotosesson Saturday morning ’ transact bushit* in cmnWltro of the
JiiMwr T&gt;. Morton, lusq.. was ciecV • ’•'hiA.
'
,

bc of Guy Foote, de-1

D.-arJ el«fud by oaRut tbo ^Hewing j

AMM L Ml ION

ttjittitf

The subscriber h
Mill kirns n as FUI
rMpcetfully imnou
Hastings and vicipi
fat furnish Lumber
U.UiUor«™n

aSjSi
rwtn1 rti

Hastings Tee. 3 1

t

‘William

E^-"—

SMPrtUltS

LLAKEOCSASTICIES

pgr M. Boyer propcaes t&lt;
J. C__ .1

.M&amp;

rf tome narol.

On mvtintx, ranlvhd U&gt; settk with the

I

T

�CVMIEXT.

;
'
« J

i'M

■

■-.-

/FAMILY PHYSIC.

JUST RECEIVED

ADVPAT1

logim-

,de Clothing S
t Cuala. iPjnth. Vo ta. afiirta
..uhi.tr Uaji. Vmbrrfl*. L»

AND CAPS
ird irlttm*. SwwUtiit
I: it n. ’i I.reed8p«x&gt;&lt;*a&lt; Skate
L A:
n div a.l tbe pttrniivn'*1 tbe

TIME JS MONEY.

ir-ar r&gt;i»r*. O*M I'matte'ea*
l
S II. I ...irdiniGHEU
in im&gt; xiar-iwuin. n»

____ ______ ....

DRESS GOODS

SI,000,000

uerveiu cmnplainla, •pilqitK aadaM*BtayegtM

ling Gouda fur tbe leat aix month
)e*a than New York prices.—
Wilf you pleM* Spur me
with a call and exam-

A very libefwl deduction math to tboM
pnrdmaing in qnaBtitlw
Promt nttcalkm paid to emmlry •*

Him to ti

* arawfitt. rva«», bodQy vigor,' and ragee*
r' . 1&gt; Imai fttDctira. SucbU tbe naiare

FALL GOODS

®J7JEKB3.

'

E. C. KtFLEY,

T. A. AL

Street*

which la by £kr tl.a

J- B. Bonnett, Gan*! Agent.
IbabteJ* fa tha SCAXOlb-ATUMVEGITADLE BLOOD
aeaaoue &lt; PH.IB, Dr Hoback preaenla Um rwu i&lt;d tatal.r
inch and ream efeinvrieacr hard ilndi and . innilaenl ci
111.—1

Ort. Iflth 1857.

-IXSVBILS AOAIXST tub­

DANGERS
OF FIRE,
‘S
AXD

.1 - -- , .H.

.

PAINTING.

and

PERILS OF ISLAND KAHCATIOK.

JOUS MICHAEL, wwrid leaynribBy Ute*
**‘“HASTINGS teoViaNITY.

that be b aa* pnyared «e eaooata a^ aaad «ff
HUCSE.
MOX AXD
r CABR1AGE
,Al,&lt;nttTATto»OF‘'

t A 1 E 6 li SHOP? ' "o » o'&lt;= s m ZEI
kb,.!&lt; chfnp for Ready Pay.

I shall offer my stock of

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
I
AND PROMPTLY PAID.

AND

| utt hatid and all [&gt;ara&lt;H&gt;a mailing to buy or ।
*&lt;4l will Jnwrii to call bcb.rv Irargaining J
(■!«&lt;• where.
J
|
■
I would parSculnrly call tho -trttcrtiim j
i-REranzD BT
: i.f jn rsonn ubo arc bnilding to the fact
।j
—..-w
..m.~ ■&gt;!..,i
JAMES C. AYER,
that I have ju«t
Rciwivni «.
a brae riuck
' Nails SbJ Glshaaml that I will ftrniah Practical ■■■&lt;! Atatal) Ural CbcotUt,
' taah. Glaaa, lulls. Dour Tritunilng* Ac., i
LOWE 1.1, MASS.
IS now in et«va»fnl ••pemtk-n, ready •. at aa low a figure n« prwwible'.
t&lt;i do any amount of
’ inCl-vl
IIJ KEN FIELD

"“*«

BR1IXIA5T fVNdMSrWt

V*'
"W*

_______________ _

CHOICK FIRMT-CLAM fXDKMXITT MAT BE
BFFCUTBD WITHOUT DBLAT, WITHTHIS W ELL /
KNOWS AXD ABnrcoBCOHJ'OB iTtOX.
____ Timor.
J. A. 9WEEZEV, Aurrr at Haatin^a.
Hasting*, Jan. 12. 1658.
v2n3&lt;kn8.

, It ccmliili bat &gt; i&lt;tpJ.T «S«t B|
1'troM acctpl n&gt;» thauka Ur yui
nd erta. tad brtirv
J. W Y McMYLI.EX

F»r tHa rapid Cara af •
folds,
hoarseness,
BIO.M HITIS, WNOOPIMMVUOH,
CROUP. ASTIMA. AND

icorcns,

I_____________________________________ &lt;t1
'
,ta».p.
M Miller, and &gt;&gt;vr mill bi-iug built on the i *?rX.,
mukt improved plan, tu^utLcr with ag&lt;&gt;&gt;j • S-V u4rrttifn.:rt.t h«ta«d "BrilHaet **vo*p«c-i

FOUETH TEAK 6t TS1

that it «rU be an inducement foriCuuntrv
of taairac-t. in gwH kith. «« refer Uwm fur last . Merchant pcdlar» and Farmers' from a
■Taaaluy and ror claim, to thrir Mtrvaagr. to T*" ‘“'“‘A ,,
rrcLni. f pan aamcea. Undrnnj tbwr rouunu diotatice, to call and examine before pur.
Mtea with Mumata&gt;( ataUiy a*d faefl.ttaa in fu- 1------!-------’----- —

AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,

iw&gt;&lt;m m An'roca?

BOOTS AND SHOES.

LOSSES PAID *10.437,812 .84.
I wealth, with a ateadr and pnxnnt alttirtiee la

larry Mill

CLOTHING,

TEMPERANCE

— —i

1

CF M1CBIGAX. Hirer Cwair. a,
STATE
Prabaie Caurt 4,r *•"“ ‘ 't-ut'.

A woudrra in tbr diwue
GtuRGIf HEXXETT.

o '.)*« autacr.uoS, ut uh
,
cmmoi*outax nr assocutiok.

BROADCLOTHS,

.'iORMERLY kept by T.'Pmuii^ b
’ cwiatautly making addition* to tbe
I a.mM all .if wbii.t. Ma
fl. MH 11

I

SPLL5D1D THREE DuLLAM KXGBAVXIMI

K. ELLIOT, Syrne-

i. h. i&gt;4r. h«Mi|tUiia
,'erprterr
i» drerw

O..II ' tteaa

.

X’trtl a^-.te^.1'!
Ita tUb-aMU j

tbe ehl Mead if T PHILLIPS
WM. JUXES.

PERHAM OUTDOHE.

| Tbe ^e.

I ^miTtaWTiSA-wsxnr-1 KiSK'lJi: .m'StaS; •

0

...-------- Y2T. |
aiMMlSSIOXBII-SXOTIC^
rsuaot to an nrler lumd under the wjI -.»f

-J—v iftX S *

J'lL''”. T11E *&gt;’»Pr’tor cf toe Mercantile Guido . ^.“rUiCv Mtoted mJ" mtto
1 " ««M retpeethiBv mil tbe attention M

~““lr •'

•«!* u

«’ 1

X',wi.« ..l.rrehv ci.rn tint In uer.unnre of an

. . .

■ ■

.

. .

SKZ'.X. ' ”

taking trr membwehliM. raourui
titled to ao exua tograviag. «wlj
Fall paroculaia
tbe AeeoeiaC
lb. Art Journal. o*i&lt;h WStaM
!“Jfw-’ie ris

x“*u* nbarrbr jbsm tbatta ****»»&lt;»•’«•

' lhe ¥’ rdMU“'- F»,’n«r» and Mechanics p
1 °° v» e**-"1
rrr&lt;’d^li..a&lt;dXe‘.1' ' "*^'"2'outof tob. city, to tbd moderate
.
i cf &gt;w«e blue wc»- t-rtna tic»r h ytnrly aniiecriptioii tn the j r Roberta A Co, Mealier*. 4 by Drug^fcU A
‘-’i TnvrT'ir ntltrn r
, vrwvrv; being tn mail aabaertner* only GO I
MoethaatagaartffijL. :
i
'“S-ir-p
‘I-j22T' ~oomi®ii^SnPxmic£~

ofinrve«e»*e ourr al lira nr rwen »&gt;r. ।
................... ........ ..
I

.I Mr. Henry
Brown,
*

RfZ'JL A cT^at^J Biel. 1.1
».»»• U,i*'fa****!** fc» the bone- *UMIXWT11ATOBS AALK OF MKAL KSTATR.
I
•DhM.n^l,
• -vsbTATKof MichaM CbMterte. U* ofthe tow.-

,

I '*«
I SAd br

im girjagtettetyi
ivtSuaal Era dot

SBALLl'KOFlTd aKDQCICK BALCF.
I
lh&gt;rtuc I* remtvv the |uir»mn olafl my frwedw
t .l.nll &gt;perv ttu eivrlwe U null Heir riuta w.i»

*w valuable i. lU «m wr».
.11 i r s

. SteUlet M eta. indigo. Ex. •

-

b 'MB af

TMutsor RFJBOtrmw.

QBSSB1U8.

nil

FoKteaMd

• eteyef the Itagwd i|l H MTBl I il Wil—*
esUttad •■*laMfaal&gt;taMui’/'al*»W .
,
A cogr of tha CvaatcpOfttra Art Jaorw!

CONSl HPTIOX,

GOLD, PENS RIM’QI^ I ED.
&gt;ut * 00 'c xxra.
Enelnwi - fteti ir
b tier wtthcnah-&gt;r p&gt;‘«tc|iB*i:n;«, t

DViSELDOlF •AUDIT OF PdfirriXOSI

I aontinM to manufacture

WILLIAM JONES)
'' DO!.TWO n&gt; 4: GRANT,

KEHIES

ITBIFCI;

Of tbe beat quality far «U inrtrttstoaM.

Vicinity.

XXhXRTLJlS,
MAU, ml tan'Ovvta*.
ream otaff;
r tamx.
«■ to wm.a,
a. Tao*at.

gnb* »«H take ffc, i»th.d W w
On hand a vvrtr hrgo Stock ofCrochery
AherUiaeMof Uaa.ogaand Harry C«. , aUrtlO- ODd GIam \VaCi-.

Geo. W. Fowler.

IITESTCFFS

beak Italian and American Maun-

1

Citizens of B. C. and

ABSOLUTE A L'KIMPAIRKD

«

asta'' ;
BOOTBnnd SHOES,.
anchb.m;.
*•Ul I Utdic'a Gaiter* Bnakiua oud Boot*, a
R I U M OF HA. 8 H I &lt;) N ' prod aaaortaitni.al.vrry low priev*.

W Ba.trv*a Dhrnk. over II. A. Gaudiear, Sure. of

Uh-

Surplus, *422,162, .11.

fSSSKX: ?*•
W"”4 “r ‘y't:
■ad Kuuiatiti.' w&lt;wk«uf tbe Lret an- Demme bbccting*, shirting, atripca, cbtxXs
t all tinea be frond.mi mr ahetyea— ■ anil tickitie*.
*"
Hooka. UUnk Bonk* and Stal.utiary &lt; f
j rtan- i» Kt'KJX i n a new lot nt
4re.-riptton. Kepeuii.e of all kin.:.
«»VSJ1 U M.Ed » C.U A lie* 101 Of

ctjstoiwj: ‘W'oirik:,
m aa grwwl oriMr and c» prompt ns any

1511

Of

Of every di-acriptioo, and uf tbe tote
nui.licatiuti.

TO THE

tSfi

JKWELBY AXD BOOK BTOBE
"* '**' "•** *“» •* s^® st,
“ We &lt;akr ihl.. meVhd ‘!f
tin Chtama j
Such ■■ Print*, Ginffham*. LeLaina, Me-1 *4“^
rd lla«l..M« aaul .antnlt, rl.&lt; n. ._ - _ __
ffaoa, Paramet.a* Blnck Altmccu and a
mtaial lewdry. nwiautiu(i.f Ctocka. Watchra. Pina ' vatii

other Mill in Barry, ornnv otlier cuiintt. '
.rriie.,..,'
’

iEB .Vfl&gt; I'flP.tiEHS.

SS'-tfk

at astonishing lutr price*. My motto
ia *a liule cheaper than the cheapest.'

AMD IT TAKES MOXET TO DCF GOOD JEW

■ Yartett). wmkaUUnteanr'
‘
SI PERIDH INDUCEMENTS.

IFMW*

BUCKLEY

Lu

I Still Live.
At the ebrapent atnrc in turn by
H.J.KENTDSLSj
.
a new atnek nf Fall and whiter GOODS,
which a 111 be a&lt;&gt;l&lt;J fcir

MICHIGAN.

nKkorUwud

Tnu hM taag edMM ■ geOta d—iil ta aa
«Pm«U., ptetatav jail which tauld ttbad er. aa
a*ua and pretaetly mfc la itaaparattan. Thia haa
sraKriic: e*±skrtsJ5;

having a few day* Ion*
Hthtino before rtnbor.
lake* thi» public method
intention of
-•
a
UQXPa.LOWER
■ atorvfl in Barry qounty.

ng the high price t€Cot."
i m4I “Sip T*« Printa fof
ng for !*, Stripe*,
} ji'tiws. Drills S&amp;trpt
’ SotlineOta,.. Ftakneiia
illcp Greer^ Yellow, Red
flanm-l!
’ • '

vawqcnueco.

i-.iiiJjoaao

o Public.

«ith ohf tntit
editors; tberrfce PAY
JcutiamL'c* wtui'kUoub-

mmum

De.MbbMkH

. PILLS.

m laid ifeoeatwl to prateit their claima and dra
i “2 a:
ts il-x
7*R 1 Wildland itothe IMbday oUaaaarr IfO?. an.
Mb tar cf April ISM at the boar of tea o cto

HUPfTPY
BUuAiifll ’t
□

HUS

B

A 1 Ik ft

&gt;T &gt;0 | rv alate ontiehigwn (taunuoiotwn tu era
G «iS!fe'.S'SgSWUSRKftSSS

,

... .

OMMeMHKBBIBXimCE.

|

valaMof »biah Ibeamd awheel
all

KCIDS^ME^ CUT|

...........................

' ‘

...

py

T1ME

Bfttte Orwi,
A Q.
a.pirueug.Boiiu.

fur Gouda.

. &gt; r___ _

Mteh*r*» e» &gt;hr I tab- uf rirnt
d'mada by the J*l(v of *•••!

X.. in. -.' WMI I,' .&lt;•!» a:
Utaddrr.ai llMMlwrQinc
• iaaiul.il. »f nyr.T. u '

X,.—«
TREMILM*.
aa iaduccnieul fur pcraona to inter«&gt; ,1b. m~lv«. io ?.i n..!« for lb. -Mor-

Paid

(.abjort tn all carom cautilc Guida,* we offer tha following pra• -• 'k" tniutnw Upon.receipt ol the name*, pay
in advance,
«u&gt;auiT, we will
niu forward
&gt;rwn&gt;u them
cuanu by ex ,
■
prcea &lt;&gt;r olburwiae if ordered, to tbe ad-: I .Ire.. ,.t«.M«1 w Um
QawlaebU WrW.M
' For 3 0 aulMCriben. caah
a , EJI.OO I
For no
we w.il give a apiaMM
'

laintbe Imku&gt;1uii
audh'tatevf Mcbi

P‘

.ffi ■

&lt;

Irtx
a:

7027

for FURS, SHEEP PELT*,
HIDES and DEER SKINS.

SALT by tbe barrel end
lb.
Aa a particular friend hM taken the
liberty to ctrculatc tha atorv that we ar*
keeping a GROG SHOP, I take thia op.
purtuuitv to aay U» my frienJ-&gt; • a-ihat Store in tVeet end of Union Bitwk,
l«.&lt;

15,00 |
10,00 1

AND CUTLERY.
Datad Harting* F,pt»mbcr 24lh lli;.
^“MLFMBERrtfVBEBTl'

DIC1KES

.. ‘“ Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.

etOtb
~

The ruLxeribcr Laving leased the Saw
’ u?
Il i&lt; Thesmon ordered that Monday tha Tib I . &gt;?
MUI known «* 1- ( LLEtt’S Mll.l^ wo'ld
i.r cf Ifeeember Mil al one o'clock I*. M be u- 1
a&lt; ar.ir.i,
respectfully announce to the citlttn* of
Xrw York Merrsat.lt
Hasting* and vicinity, that be ia prepared
tab furni^i Lumber of all .kinds, either at
appropriately diopter rd. laetothe Mill or deliverwl, on alirirt notice.
j
!« vl the Mid pcutiooai
r
•
L. J.FU1.LER.
Ihatlnge Pec. 3 1857.
n30tfj -jv.auito u. ffo rrM.a.Itu«v*i«l in a^daataul
”v.r,“i7 """ - -------------------- — —

MfalSSIONERHNOTICE.
|
34
_________________ »**
TBCTATE efSlaa 8. Gmt&gt;. UU of Uwtiag.ib-, I. £
“J
Bar . c’T\TE0pMICHWA5. UABBT COUMTT rs.
BMtaetafortbT. gi.re. thMlhemidryk.yMd j text .mm^tatriy prtoaediegfe UtM of bearing
at tbe rfBrt of.

Judge of Probate,

’n«vn*i
rn CUU3BEL1.DK
mrrxort r on AT
it Uf,
I
KM.l A5U

ASEOUSAUTI

&lt;=&gt;

y;-"

.in |
O01M at Um Court Houm, ic ll-Ucci, day rd J'^T
V cTatah «rfk. iMtwaen Um hnera .Zlu frr »**«*"
I

I . .. . .

’ e*-------------------- -----&gt;■■■.

.»*

»' IJ
°f

P, M b&lt;

'•"Jrr.rs.MarXTrs

iiiixusids: i 2“.'^k
!• . -I. * Ci*'
• luztrecf erobaU tn Haatlen and abaw eaew ifnay

REL 1 pullntumy cellar »M filled with
PICKLM.
Thankful to tny iiumw&lt;ni* castomera
for their p«»t liberal patnmitge, 1 hope to
marit a dbnlinucDce of the aartie.

D. C. HAWl/ET.
St-pt S? 1SJ7.

n20lf.

North aide ol Main Street,
u Bucxxrf,

New Carpet Store.

~ STILL 0NWABD!
SUCCESS UNPAJUUSLEDH

FRANCIS ROWER

I&gt; doing tbe lar real Bard were bua.nM, ia ileot
tog. ia bouuud taflkM-tte
LA BOEST STOCK oftho
. BEW GOODS, at tin

LOWEST HtBJCB
» AM mto rw.rtStmy mW dMlKOm
JL end have &lt; r. band a Br»l r»t» BMOrtiiMpl of

.11

nMtiaca.Miye.iDr

STRAY CATTLE.
■&gt;

c£SS
wAnmvr. n 1'

■ OH nadCOXVrcTOB ।

large Stock of

TA Lt! OF THF GFBA T DISMAL

srjjVA
MVola. IStnu. &gt;! ,75.

SJlXIFJtntAVTttAKbVARi: STOLHsnr, cofjna arnntamitor
h-aitr \rmcur orrnt.

ELEVATED
OVEN aiOV.ES,
LOW OVEX STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES, .
H MM la
Six Plata asd Box i*c»

II.. m .Mow IMk— at 10 ..'.hek.
Leave Haatmgw f.»r Grand RanMavm
Monday*, W^Aaaday* and Friday* aS
10 o*cludt A.- ?■.. end tmvy at Grand
Rapids atR cfeteeh P. M.
Leave G'lMfid Rapid, for HaaCtagaawd
Bettie Creek anlWdaya.Thuiwdayw.Bnd
Setttrdnve, at fi-wr o’etort, P. M.
17n-rt ’
C. HHEPAERD.

Uonaiuing ofBRUSSELS, THREE PLY
Ilw mM PaUtioMT end Met 7. Bondar
INGRAIN, RAG,STAIR and DRUG­ Io Tbermpoo
U m ontaead that MoMby «
GET,

ttIXTY-EIGHT THOUSAND

LOOKING GLASSES,

tMHIBTWMl,

^Sl'Sr’JSs&amp;j

�r-Il T

Lu-

1858.
IA TALK or TH* OR*A TD1SHAL

COLUMN.

SWAMP.

COLUMN

trees last spring of ■
&gt;d dug them up ear-

•!

SVcJi.

L. BUCKLEY

To thp Public.
cfoselv sbortMed in, Calhusn. tod recorded, &gt;ti

The subscriber having a few day* lon­
ger U&gt; remain ro Hastings before remov­
ing to (be W&lt;ai fakes, thia public method
of nuimuuiMHg hia intention ef
SELLING GOOD'S LOWER
tbaaany or all the stores Tn Barry,county.
... He wisbet it distinctly
that

® »«•» de^nbed &gt;s ■»! revered by M.4 B-.)'etf:*ee. st
wbicb tl.« fono«to(l&lt; *Wn, tod cornel dew-riplion, to wit -^R toat certain piece or p«reel vl
tend, .ilu.le, being tod lying in the count r of liar-

them miner.

i wstoawartartJOar »w:bon«&gt;gbl tb. to townto.p
11.) smtli sf rasas arrvu C) west, tod ren-

I Still Live.
■Wit**

KIER’S

:W ••

1U
He is tired &amp; disgueted wilhBo/&lt;/ tmtt
and So are Ms creditors; therefore PAY'
AS YOU GV;:ind crnuitallies wuc'l troub­
le you.

IO.’

kUrruj. cm •&gt;
sully earned.

CATALOGUE.

.‘TSSjK'Z.St

c-inv to tae l unmwero. wui

W ill TOC please favor inc
with a call and turn-

—•

• - —rz

TMmbtes. and a vs-

EUWAUp F-«»:KB. Mortpg,,.

e

BUSINESS L

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity.

tbe fottoWl»&lt; list:

Notwithstanding tbe high price of Cot­ Cftosu daliars each.
Immadiataly as receipt otthe ssbsertoSioa woeton G«&gt;&lt;xl*. 1 shall sell Tip Top Prints for
toe »ubw r.lM ti stuie win be entered upon too
12| rents middling for 8, Stripes, Ticks, ay,
•ubeeriptioa book, opposite a numbar and toe girt
affected with r-mkI after cultoru—for ux-1
iteis'rtin'
Dvniuis
Kentucky icons. Drills Sheeps toervsp-itidiog with toex numbsr will be forward.
ampl«, after &gt;*lng set wall, give it tncl-1 nj*«i‘3.
.
’
Gray. Cuwiihct, Suttinctts. Flannelfo
fow derivation tk same season through- j
.Mi7i;i i;T&lt;.E &gt;.\ i.E?
twilled .iud uBtwIUep Green, Yellow, Red
1Wtailto,ini—'~*M- w—■ f
tn
BECKKT A CO.,
turns,) end ?l will send out shoots about &lt;*vMin eum of eeaiy Mdirwl to br psid by
IH end II Moffat', bollding. 3fS. Broadoey, Raw
three fret hmg. Give U no cultivation or \
Terk.
thulcKiug. ttor shortening l*ck, and let; HuBdrv7".l ?Kr^&gt;&gt; .Wv .»d .muted by |£
• •Specimen eepiet lent free.
AGEWW WAXTKD.
the earth breumk biro AM g
--lbs
latem F. ~
Tauart and Epbrmm F. Mosley nf
l oui-ty -if beery sou State ai NteU^anle hainn
Co. Ordera IxmL.
el W.-mn. ,.f ifec aac&amp;lartsfotcMid which .aid
thau |brcg inches long. This experiment OHuifafrs-ieHSisiliilHWw sMat oftbe R.gi**-r
is worth try h&gt;g hy any one who th ubta of D«d* io and for aald Harry County &lt;m Um HU,
it, oh a! tert isle tn-cs in a row, or on alrear tree* without Un* treatment
Uno othet tree, that i. more sensibly .

TO THE

of three «
Sterm
tlmnvdiately

BRILLIAMT PROXFECTUBI
FOURTH YEAR OF THE
COSMOPOUTAW ART ABBOCIATIOM.

CHERRY PECTORAL
conns, COLDS, boiisesess,
BR05aHTl8,WH00Pf!KMX&gt;KB|
CROCP. ASTBMi, iXD
COUSCMPTJOB.

FALL GOODS

DUS3KLD0RF GALLERY OF PAIXTIKGS!
Porcfaaard U a eoat of »ltO,»CO .

rhrehis by far tbe

Tbi. mum!, ia offered to ibecwamunile(will.

Ready-Made Clothing !

LARGEST AND BEST

efcct tost caa b. dreiro! .&gt; »4d slits urefsinro. tod su Burner-

Giatt A Srivunsa

ORESR BLATE

xaaKcia ICowuu De

selected. &lt;ner brought to this plsre, and

Hadlbt A;

COSMOPOLJTAX ART ASSOCIATION,

Wiuimtj

HATS AND CAPS

TERMS OF .SCH8CK1IT10N.

ot* ybo prefers or practices the old ays
trm of neglect, aulect from any nursery
the finest peach truce that ever grew, and
give them hia fovurite treatmtmt for two
years; and we will take the poorest *culla’
that Were ever dtsmrdvd m wortblen, if

IM -.J M *
iMlgmultn of etoi n

J. P. IlotixsTH A: Co
A Medirinn, Palest M&lt;
lie. B U1 i' - ! I“l I
WWe«r GUm. I'uity,

ild rrepwifullv sek the attenlios ol tbe -

-''J.M. HUBBARD

HM^Ji’eedirel^'

'

sswsiaTv

nqree to beat him two fold by means of
the bedt management already mentioned.
We
from m-fn.il exptriinenL—
Gaws try Ofaf/ewKrx Dre. 10.

3Musiral Jinstrnnimts,

&gt;

BOOTS

MICHIGAN

rale uf tbr premItod the land, and

SCHOOL BOOKS.

I continue to manufacture

best qnslitl ef Tlerta Grind Stones ste&gt;mi»
. solXatwsy. st 3 oeuto—Wbct Stone* fi eta,
rl I ■&gt; eta.
'

ufflcr in the vlllsgr ot Haatia
« if __ .Lh. u

tion to ttwins Pianoa, by letting order®
at hia store comer Main and Burdick

pet up Suita on the »l&gt;r&gt;rtc*t notire,
in a manner andwt ouch pricra
calculated tr.pl. aautha
moat foatidioua. ‘

pubbean Usnnrr s poblic erw&gt;p»per prim

PAINTS AND
applied, the expenac
A and four days, and
A* n» average, it would
J

P. Roberts, &amp;. Co.

DYESTUFFS

Boots and Shoes.

about 11 acres in j
ATTnRlIAB'n.GS

DRUG STORE,

.-bare buip in cutting up and husking, in .
Mutetge for .labor ba might perform fa j (jBre |a(c|y

GROCERIES

t
a fall aaaortment cf

ttoktad

MJBDICINEB,

B.WU,Ui. r..-1 Chemicals, Paint, Oils

CHANGE OF TIME,

to I Batttor Creek, HaatiagB and
7
Rapids Stage Route.

Charter Perpetual.

G.

BROADCLOTHS,

T F. Haavar. Tailo

‘

davs, Wedntvday a and Fridays, at

o'-

1 nesuays, 1 li\iisda\* aud iwitiirJaya at ,
o’clock, A? M., and arrive at Hastings
at two t’club, 1’. M. and on Mondays
COOPERING BUSINESS.
Wrdn.'sdays and Fridays at -I o'clock, A.
ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
M.. aud arrive in Hastings, at 10 o’efock,
AR USUAL*
. i
LcaTU Hastings for Grand Rapids on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
FORM BARRELS,FLOUR BARRELS. TVD8 10 A'clvck A. M.. nnd amre at Grand
HCTTEK FTKKTXM.
All kind* of prx'duee. taken iu exchange
Rapi.la RtSuVlock P. M.
for Goode.
I
Leave Grand Rapids for Hastings and
a.mr bad otueli aaperienea in tbe Cuspoeog
. aim being dedTona of derntian hie wbAe al­ Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Tlnmeday a, and
ien to tbe Iuumm, lie Enters bimaalf Ibnnly Sutsrdaya, nt four oMnck, P. M.
nmf. ’
C. SHEPAERD.

Paid

SALERATI'S at U.50 per 100 Ik ami
I 5c jier lb.
BALT by tbe barrel and

found nt this cMahlisb-

AMMUNITION,

mecy for the especial accomnodalion of &lt;i*e ladij-e. Also
ary variety.), Paper, Eavdopa dtc.
Tb»y wonM Msp^Uublj aneobRre to
tbe ettixena of Hastings sad of the sur­
rounding County

MroDLKvnx*

Each a

STHR C*«*

II''

JoRX S. VAX BXCXT

G. W.

Milla. Cuua

il. N. SinupoK, C»&gt;i

North aide of Main Street.

HiULlCTMdS,

LL-lcudeote Kwrwito Hall tod Hand W
do aot reside in tbe Stele of Michigan,
ll» uU H-t—.l—l. . _ &gt;__ -.-A .
_

L BVCKLET.

'DjyinxBs.

Falx &amp;

L-.E

*?r
U «dar.d that tha
said To -ndrata human Hall and Dsvid W. Whi-

II omrouk;

OSes to Us second si

New Carpet Store

;

T. A. ALEXANDER,

Datixl Cook. Jnati

TIIOB. K. BRACE,

I have opened at No. 2 Union Bfo
large Stock of

’laixa’.’,"

- INSURES A0AIA8T THE-

DANGERSAXD 0? FIRE,
PERILS ®F INLUD KiVIRATIBK.
At as libera] rale, and rates aa riika
mH of for eel veaey and Itar profit

MORTGAGE SALE.

id by Roh
and Slate

Frdicitarsfer Com nF

J. M. llVMBU. Pt
Deed. lastHtforlteCoon; Gxnuatiag ofBRt'BSEUB,THREE F Y
lbs Mi day October A4?
INGRAIN, RAG,STAIR and DR( ’•

GET,
which
courage.

4 By STAN1
1*L
errosnx
JACKSOX
•
-

, Store m Went end ol Union Block,
Enel End if Town.

MEDICINES

STANTON’S

for FURR, SHEEP PBLTS.
HIDES and DEER SKINS.

mi wms.

!Y,

Basta. J

। TATE OF MICTHOAX. TheTlrenit Coart for

Bnrplus, 1422,162, 11.

Dmsi^g Fluid together with a fall stock of
down tha aid brutal notion that a former
. asnat be uncouth, uneducated and un­
I aha!! wit tn
thinking—a mare ploddrappii. You are Such m-tba. O»FFEE, SUGAR. SP1
-drought hi to immediate contact with the CES, PEPER, FISH, Ina word every- -now it a aouu utn w maieu sen, or K»; WHOM
, grant heart of ci r dilation. You enunot
UurtfusthsGroeery line, auch aa
ours. Kslvee and fork*,
kai.es suit BfotobSout Bftho raachof tbahuxx of loilwin lie wantcdforfamily use. And 1 MAml broom, Hiiasr Itoicd Candle. Olam.
WffljaiisiFwy
world, Tha thrill of the W(«derthM have on liand the best kind
- -working wiroa, nod the racnbling of the
of asntaufliticm for sportsmen
lieotawlhe, (tho thtmdur-treadol nations,)
. worm to your onco secluded hill side.—
cuaeion Caps of all kinds
Mow UMart a boner life. Do not keep
Water Proof!* and
year bon com shelling al! the long w’rf■ar eVeoings.
Make your forme a place
your
awl ds'tghtart cannot help
All tbe pop­
ng.
CutlitaU the trcca—they are
ular Pal ent
Mtdirinct, cl the

A 'N - Atkjxs, b.tdd
or. Shop IB Goadyra:
Mara. &amp;

T1CALAXD ANALYTICAL CHHdWT LOWELL MAS8.

Ihisg to tot co«.i*riaa line, f.ltofully encode Lt
y attended to. Uivv toe a «aH sod 1 will try end

woo

Wk. A. SsRTWELL,

My stock of

ABSOLUTE A UNIMPAIRED

TURPENTINE^ ALCOHOL,

D. C Hawiar. D&lt;«

J W. Brent. Failr

n\ am! after Monday .Augu*t 31st. 18
am! Vcating. is the larger
«ro^e ,U'5T, until farther mitire. ato-m will ««&gt;1
ever bm«Mt U. tlm
r•M,, y*,
Ivnve the follow itie named phre. a, a* fol ! P1^'- •" vonvl.&lt;«&gt;..n I wovrld call year st
vs» san.&lt;&gt;4m
|o w|t.
ten lion to the nitwits of
!
Leave Hasting for if attic Crrek, M&lt;»n-

N. B. Just received a new mimical
instruuM-nt, called the English MeUlic
Harmoeiuiu. Cail and examine.
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct l&amp;th 1857.
nS4-6m.

Insurance Capital En­
larged.

Sib

W. Paun, Who
Dealer m Qroevrtev J

। MM «

Arran^rd by the best tump-&gt;*crs.
Every itmtrumcnl offered for sale has
been thoroughly tested, and he can safely
■ay are superior to any ever told in this
place.
A wry liberal deduction made to those
Ines. 2 sbilUnp, Fad Lock. J purchasing hi quaniitiea.
Promt attention paid to country or­
ders.

GRIND STONES,

DenIs

Wu.’Jokta.

CLOTHING

farturc.

PAPER AND BORDERS.

dye wit* tun

vary good, but
re»t, let ®s mis- j

aCsrtU

Of every dereription, and of tee latest I
publication.
11* mrinli
8TRJMGS,
!«Mfrcbil
Of the beat quality for all instruments. I know
for

Trolemasit'a Cardi. Ian
mtolotWriUug iWpra

' a heavy and paying one. will cor. from
. twelve io twenty dolinrs, and sometime* ,
more; bat this application will be of I '•«» orTboraaMjIs la said ores
more value to succeeding titan to'the pres-; B1
ent crop, if the eoila retentive, and not T
. gravellr and porous.
•m - The following may be regarded a. about
_ the wu erage ot good farming:

the 130 working days, (omitting rwina,
sAnrms. Air t friirri tb.-mwnrnennrment to

Two DoiInr Art Journal
Art. Io I'aiKling or rieulplurn, moy
in addition, th»• givtag to every wul&gt;

BIIEETMLSIC,

, Jsbdr ih'p«ida greatly on tbe condition of
the land, and the quantity x&gt;f manure an
, pliril.
If tbe land is clear of the seeds
' of weeds, so that na booing by hand is
. required, and the cultivation ia wholly
performed by a horse often repeated, the
expense will be greatly lessened and tbo
crop increased.
A good coating of minote and its applicatimt, which should a!

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Tur. auLacrlber haaatoek of Musical Mere
io part of
riAXO FORTES AXD WEI.0DE05A

AN D SHOES.

At Wholesale and Retail, at such prirea
that it trill ba an indue.-meet lor Qwntry
Merchants,.l*edbir». and Farmers from a
distance, to trail and examine before pu^
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SPLEXDID THREE DOLLAR EXGRAV1S0!

Ind Mukai Merchandise,

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£*rrni"f ’’ 8*
more scientifically in
,.i the northern
tab
—_ Tti the 'miJdlc
—Ln,•— *ain&lt;l •outhern,
1 aball.be planted If yM will inform ms
in th*: Cultivator, how many acres of
1 the “asafi «f -Ufa,” or Indian com, arc ge.n
cr»l|y cultivated tn the person, by the
bc't farmers fa the former.—9. W.'MaoUjy-rthofRau
oowAx, Rutherford Cu» Taan.
sold st pnbHc
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REPUBLICAN BANNER
JCKLEY

TERMS—11 AO, IN ADVANCE.'

J. M. NEVINS, a, COMPANY.j&gt;roj&gt;r^u.r..

11 Live.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY JANUARY 28, 1858.

VOL. 2

O THE

I GUI

JU

jf B. C. and
cinity.

6th of February, 1887, Mr. Adams, hav­
ing occupied an hour or more in exhaust­
ing bis pile of antimlaverv memorials,
itauaad. and looking slgnineantly at Mr.
Speaker Polk, said: “1 hold In my hand
a paper purparting to ba a petition from
certain Slave*. If 1 ahauld present it to
tha Tlouae, would it go oo tbe table .un,
dcr ilia ordatof the 18th of January T'
The Speaker seemed bewildered, and had
just time to stammer uwt eomething about

Notaht Pchmc anti convej
Cuunty MWHra.
...
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Oaklkt,

W.

Wholcwalo andtRoOnly 11m lk«ir rigtte kr-jring
W7 HrCoutMAx's Banking Office, Battle

rrixUi, Dealer iu every variety
»&lt;h. Gnwmca, Crockery. I1*^ Ware,

L. C. Kxllooo, Banker, Suck, Note ana
• ft*- .,
mn.MGrant A Sfavldiwo, Dealer* tn all kind*

GOODS

ploded with the
him ba cxpell*

Orwp U&gt;y armor.
C. 8. Bcrtox. Pbyairian and Surgeon,
...
u;.s

P. II. &amp; J. Rtssxix. Dealer
Goods, Ctolbter. Boot, sad Slii-e*. I
Groecrir*. CnKksry, sad Glus ware.
Faaxcis Rowan. Dealer in Stove*. Iron,

shouted

Good News! Good News!!

GOODS

JiEW

AT
TIaplxv A: Wiuiitman, Maiiufailui ra of

J. P. Robxbts &amp; Co.. Deniers in Drugs
A Medicines, PatrtlMvdicmea. Paint*. OU*. Tur­
___ n___ ■__ rt.U
I
ftt.SI.,!,

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S

Ready Pay Store,
Just received a large
stock of

W GOODS
OF

Whole. Sale

and Retail

r to mamifecUtre
F^oC. Hotel. Ilaaliufa, Mich.

THING,

Heath, £S.'?» A Co.~Dralers in aud
Mnnfrclutan of Fond'***. * good aswrtment
Jwavsoo hand. Rower* Now *£!*&lt;!* opposite

.

': •

J W. Bvckix. Eaahimiuble Tailor. Cut­
ting done to order, aad all work warranted. Shop
aa Jesaraon Street, bear State. Jlasling*. Mich.

Galtenth
Uyd^

Call and see Mem Lefort pvrehanny
tUntkere.

Firmly stood al Balaklava,

or AIX KINDS,
PBISTS

gbgdams,

BULLlim,
LIW5S,

A nice assortment
OF

A W. Atxjxs, Saddle anil llanxws Mak-

Bnv vww *m nrvw a tv * v art
KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS
AT THE
s
_____

Ready PayStd^e.

Mara* A Banta. Jeweler’a and Book- BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE

rv Brow

Cinlhliig: Merer » Cheap.
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kSJSE
SHEEP

PELTS/

Kl DEERSKINS. -

t 34.50 per 100 Ih. and
LT by the barrel and'

id of Union Block.
fed of Town.

'

FANCY BARAGES.
R. W. kVaiuunr, freahioiwifite J mior. romp
&gt;■ Baiter-. Block. o&gt;*r II. A Goed.rtr’s Star*.
HuUngsMttb- ’ '

S.

••T*k» Ihy ■wontl'ia&gt;7 Ih* w«r*i*g!
-^uudJin"' lift tn.tJrn cn«l.
"For eif Spirit, night and morning.
Still within thy teal abida.*

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

T F. ITauvxv. Tailor, ami dealer in Rea- j

9CLOTHS.

u, itte mtirrneM 01 *o&gt;ag
From lb* *l&gt;n*« it» btart ha* freed.
White th* *lt*r 6r» i* glowing.
And th* ion*** floeU *re«ad!

J

EVERY VARIETY,

Wm. A. SanrwKLL, Blacksmithing In all
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Vl.u nn.ff. . Z IV. 1

»• stock of I

Burnt,! bt* wal to met the fottneo.
Hrld hii sirs* lb r gentle om.

,

urth side ol Main Street.

L. BTCKLKT,

nrpet Store.
No. 2 Union Black a

vSSELS,THREBrt.T
»a,STAIR nA t*ax&gt;-

1 KLASSES.

Stanton &amp; tiffant

■

Kinds

errosrrs m. c. n. x. dwtot,
JACKSON
MICHIGAN.

THKII.LING CONGRESSIONAL REM1,
NIMENCES.

FISH

TLA

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

five thousand dollars, and hi 1857 of • .jWt- ■' ey luu been expended through
i my own appointment, and-undi
eighty thousand dollar* This tax iwievied and collected in the several omjptics supervision, it has been dmta wi
nt the same time that thu town-hip and
Ftllow Citireni of At Senate and
county tax is collected..and the County
Tnuuiurare a-c required to make their
return* and settle with the Auditor Gen- partirui ends, and the Treasuror baa
limited in effect, tiff the Constitution, tn I eral nnd Stat* Treasurer.
been well guaidod against the aaaaolta of
a period of forty t^tya, once |n two vean.
fraudulent elaimanta.
A considerable portion ot the time of■ _ A much larger proportion of tax than
is generally sup|K&gt;eed i* levied upon un­
yyur last aeasion was necesaarily devoted
improved and nou-residMit land*.
The
tb a di«p&lt; within of the grants of land
Comity Treasurers, therefore, fosload of cunditiuo uf those oiour citixens who had
made by Congress to aid in the oonstruc‘ Pmoneys collected into the emigrated to Kansas, fur the purpoaa nt
with
StatoWrea.ury, returu to the, Auditor finding a h-iimi, and uf co-operating
.
.
General, for the State tax. the delinquent ! the frienda
frit-mis 4
at freedom in prufeblMf
pru|iibitiftg th*
the
ialatiuB that were indispensable.
tux on the noo-reeidens land*, which in u Introduction on J ratabltshmcnt of fiumafl&gt;
It would liava l&gt;een mueh more in con. majority of the cuentfek fe fully equal or
«n that great territory—they had
eonanoa with tny feelings, if the expense mure than sufficient to pay their propar- । f'ff nearly two yearr. Leen exposed to th*
which must neoeaaarily l&gt;o incurred by hi»n of State tax.
It will thus be per persecution and vlolcnre of an infuriated
an extra session could have been avoid­ ccived that very little money comes di- i
’nub, who, invtigatod by the slave
, edjbul it has acemed to mo that public r.-ctly iiito tbc State Treasury. If the | P°*cr ®f the teuntiy. crowed iuto Kaointerests of great magnitude imperative­ taxes on these nun-reeident fifed* are wot i
the State of Missiouri, *od drir*
ly rjquire it.
paid, tlwy are retained-to the several j them from thetr, names—burned their
Ona of the most important measures
of the last wcasiUn, that of' re-di»lrictlng counties to be sold, and if’not redeemed 1
by rho owner within ono yrhr after being '
sold, they become forfeited to thu purcha­ many of the people. Others were seized
ser-, or if uo purcha&gt;wr is found, they are and arrainged before the Court* uf th*
Territory, and subjected to chains and im­
forfeited to the State.
want *f time—and consequently in tiie
The amainft of land* returned and for­ prison ment, urn]er the pretence that for
counties of Gratiot, Mason, Manutce.
feited to the State has been greatly en­
Manitou, Emmett Oceana, and aeveral
hanced die present year, nut only on ac­ tutiuna, titty were guilty of treason sgsinst
other unorganized counties, no provision
the constitution and »
government
uf —
th*
count of the great scarcity of money, , —
--------------- - —
was msdc for holding Courts. Civil con­ but becuus* ax imprcsiion ha* been in- 1 I "itcd States. During this long and uatracts for the payment of debts cannot durfriquslv circulated that the tides to eilQal ’’roggle, tbc United States govern
be enforced, nor is there any mode by the lands Mid for taxes were invalid ; that ■ ’■*«*«. t° whma the people had a right to
which the guilty violators of the law ran ■he State did not mean to preserve her look, as their natural and coa.tiiariooel
be brought to jiusice. The imminent peril
felth with the purchasers; ,am] that bj ! guardian, with a full knowledge of the
iu which a largo portion of our constitu- some technical quibble, the urinal ownP«*!«
•” official Invest!enU *relhu* placed, would of itself be a, ers could.dispossess the purehfeers, «ud f*‘lon
Cangras, ahsmelesa lent it* aid
justification for calling you together; am! avoid tbe&gt;j mcot of * tax altogether.
■
«y»P*thy to the oppreaws.
Such an opinion, if well founded, be- 'H’ Do lnaiu’r "f
that the bar­
I
fit
l.'.rtltrx n r-&lt;•* I -V&gt;. I flw.-.f. -..a rlta -&gt;dn«kla

weighing five hundred avoirdupois, came
waddling and wheezing down the aisle
tokrards the Clerk's desk.
Tho whole
corps of Oligarchs were on their feet,
screaming, swearing, gesticulating like
demon*. Polk piled hi* gavel and called
to order but in vain, while the spectators
in the over hanging galleries caught the
spirit of the scene and were going wild
with excitement. Quick as thought, res­
olutions were prepared lor the expulsion
of Mr. Adams, based on the assumption
that he liad presented a petition from
slaves for the abolition of slavery. Ere
they were fully before the House, they
were offered in a modified -form by Mr.
Waddy Thompson, now demanding the।
•evereat ocusure rather than expulsion.
Thereupon, the debate began,
it raged
violently three days. Diompson, Dromgoole. Wire, Underwood leading off for
the Siavocraey, while Lincoln, Cushing,
Phillipa, Granger and others defended
Adams.
During tho hsight of the ternpest,- the rotunda, tha galleries, the passa­
ges of the capitol being filled with an ex­
cited throng, the colleagues and friends of
Mr. Adams felt great anxiety not only m.llrf u&gt;
jud.mj»c wbHhr '‘r ; i.
|™, lrfm tb.uUoIsi.mp
«hruw»d.m&gt;. tirf &gt;olu»urr amlribukm.
for his fate iu the bouse, but tor his perpn,«il JudwalD
«n bewmod- „fcid, lw&gt;
CLt,^- b‘
J, 1 *-««•,. 1,^, .mount war, 1,^1, mad.
soual safety.
‘
■Srf „d .™^rf ..
Jiriuu, aet^un rf
In 1 -I K.r-.rfrf (o —t.ln .1™ .U .frf
Meantime the resolution* were going :c
Shu;!
ir
u-to fa“" ~1«- “
1
is
“
through various modifications, *H tending
to soften their tarpit and mitiga.te their
Partaking in the general sympathy,
conclusion*.
All this time the old Ro- whether a now Circuit ought to te erea linlWM^M(1 J,ipoWT
charac. and anxiou* tlutt the archives of State
mon rat unmoved in hi* place, the calmest
.. ..
....
.. ..
..
. r
- ter ana
and duration, v&lt;&gt;u
you win
will perceive by abotild contain the earnest and aolemft pro­
man in the ehrimber, with the incAidiwy
1I invite
mnw roar
?&lt;»r attention to
u the
lh« report
r.poO of
..I .„&lt;•__
rmM
... , .. ,L. «*_’_., of
.r s o. . T,
test of the people against ths repeal uf
petition safely locked up in hia.drek. At the
e Commissioner
Comn.usiunrr of th*
the Land Office,
Office. ____ .....
...
.
surer, that ho will be unable to redeem the Missouri Con. promtee, and the sub­
length it began to leak out that the paper and especially to that part in which be
the two huudred and sixteen thocsand Sequent sets by which Slavery was sought
was not exactly such a dneumbnt as die lias assigned his ressons for withholding
dollar* cf «&gt;ur bonds that fell duo on or to be intruducqd into Kansu, th* Ixgteslaveholders in their hot haste imagined ths Swamp Landa granted te the State by
before the first uf January next, and meet latnro appropriated ten thousand dulntre
Congress, from sale, under the Ad of
the appropriations, for our vsrious State foe the aid ami relief of emigrant* fiuin
Virginia, still further modified the reso­ Hth of February luL The tliinl section
Instltutiun*, and for the current State ex* the State of Michigan to the territory, to
lutions, by setting forth that the meniber uf the Act, required the Cotumireiioner.
In this exigency, it devolves upon you, tetori: r«.‘tesiffia-or -at- ,J-p:
iu
y rej.- in wnwn A ittreapapur i» puuirtiinsO, «i «i&gt;«
lands off.-red for *•!«• by tbeir Uyal tub- as the Representatives of the people, to Ly an exunalv* correspondence, and «£.,
tiuu,” ett1., a phrase « which Adams af­
divitione. Tbi* we* undoubtedly an over­
the proper course to be pur­ Ing received the offer of th* National Kai&lt;terwards roosted him alive, z*“* ।' sight of the ?*giti*ture, for after* earn- determine
,&gt;ucu
! sss CommiU*e,;.trt disburse the money
pro-slavery side uf the ijuuse began i­ fui con.putati*® by the Commissioner, he sued.
Th. reruns. «T u..r Suu &gt;r&gt; «.Ji |
“&gt;
*“
------- ■*...* ika. a..*--.. .....a.ttnn* lli* n.i-m
ascertained that tbc c^nse of adverti­
Th. .preTw Ui qxm uiln-d. I 'i&lt; *UV—J IruuuUUd U U»
sing would exceed by far the cadi re­ I. mon, Uw, ~Ho.nl u, |», Um ~U,c
■«"&gt;«••• Ibumnd &lt;MUr..
a colored individual in the ease at all. Ininl-rml upon our lurnl-J d-W.wUA i. wb.rrfm.Srf .idnrr.lr m ft. ^rwas more likely to be found in the pling ceipts for the lurid.
°f weda, to.lx- distributed among
1 feel confident, therefore, that yon will vary small, amounting u&gt; only two mil-1
than In the petition, and so they atopprd
concur with me in the opinion, tlial the IlmiwutunJrrfm.i.iKrelorlb-W-nJ:'1" "“T1""
to take btcalh. Then Mr. Adams ruee to
&lt;«r tarrfrrf
**“
sixty-eevcn dUUmaonars.— - ------------- ---- ' r-“
" .....
address the Home. With great deliber­ Commissioner a»*umea a proper itMxfl. ,
m million acre, of I Secretary of the Q tnmhj
aibility in withholding the laud* from We hare about sl_
alion, bis voice pitched oo a shrill key
rge portion
portion of
uf which
which is
is *«»• ™P°£10
•
;Swamp Land, a .large
that pnetrated to the remotest corner of »ale.
My
opinions
of
th*
duties
and
reeponvaluable.
.
the gailcrics. and with a frail bit of paper
Wa have an industrious, enterprising
t ustling in bis aged band, be called the sibilities of the Legislature, in'aMuming
tl»e teeda which satisfy inc that the e wanSpeaker’s attention to the question be bad and controlling this grant &lt;&gt;f lands by ,•nJ productive population, who, notwith­
Cvngn.s*.
are
folly
expressed
in
my
mes,
standing
they
feel the effects of the com- diture wm justly and properly maae.—
put to him three days ago, which sttl( re­
sage* of 1855 and 1857, to which I rv- ,merctal revulsion which is spreading over 1 have also received numerou^lettersfhim
mained unanswered, viz: Whether a pa­
thci civilized world, are curtailing their Michigan emigrants and other*, exptwasper purporting to be a patition from *p.^tfully ask your attefltlUL
Th* great object of the grant was to expenses,
,
practising the moat rigid econ­ ing theirjoy wid'tliankfulnoas Mth* grwat
•feres, would, W he vert to preeent it. go
B
on to the table under the order of the secure the drainage, cultivation nnd oceu ,omy. and by their unflagging iaburajn relief thus nfTorded.
The attrucious attempt to extend sod
nof a large quantity id land which ,
18th of January 1 Looking around him
perpetuate Slavery in Kanaxe, through
no purcliaser from tha General ,
with a mingled expression of sarcastic
the influence and agency of the Goverwcunning and lofty seem which Lord Chat­ Government.
Ou: experience in the dispoeal ol fend* ally
,
adding millions to the wealth of the ment of this Union, which was foueded
ham would have envied, be cried Ina voice,
•to establiah justice, and avoirc the Mean­
not of thunder, but in a sharp, hissing granted by Congre** for internal im ।State.
provement.
should
warn
ua
Uiat
it
i*
not
Can we abandon or discontinue any of ings of liberty’—will constitute one uf the
tone, such a* lightning might be supposed
to employ if it spoke at all, “ Axe aw t the true policy of tha State, in assuming ,our State Institutions 1 Those uf learn­
the control of this grant, to create offices, ing, all of which are in a flourishinn con­
and employ engineer* and laborers for ,dition ? or the Suite Prison ur the House
quvthox 1"
For the first time the tbo't the purpose of draining the fends, or a of Correction 1 Arc we not too elevated
flashed on friend“and foe, that Mr. Ad­ fund, out of the proceed* of their sale, to in the scale of civilization and Christian
A \ery aenoQs brcaoli in the St- Marie’s
ams had neither presented the paper nor be expended under the direction of ilia refinement t» rolitnjutsh the Asylums fir
Ship Canal the last Summer, has render­
proposed to present it.
Everybody felt State, in their drainage; but rather to (i tl&gt;c Deaf, Dumb and Blind, and the Ined that great woika source of anxiety
queer, while some grave men looked like dispose of them in all the districts where s.ui«1 Can we reject the appeals to our
to
the Suite autboritica, in wbuae oa»e it
there
are
aettlemrnta,
at
such
a
low
price
humanity and benevolence, from these
lank sheep suddenly denuded of their
is intrusted. It w»s probably tsav&lt;4ftoat
fleeces. U had now got wind that the pa- as would justify the purchaser In making unfortunate cLuwe* iu every county in
pe.r wu a forgerr, the work of eomo stu­ the necessary provision for their drainage the State, to provide for their care and destruction by the timely intervention
education 1 I think I hazard little in as- ; and aid of the United Slatea officers and
pid slaveholder in Wa*hington, and pur­ and improvement.
If in ao disposing of them we shall con­ serling, that if an aj
‘ were 'made di- n,en w&lt;"’ happened io bn there. I have
porting tn be signed by Scipio, Sambo
awakened ap|r-[ rwpeated Mr. Burl, tha late Superintend­
----- and other bogus negroes,asking the House fine their sale to actual eeltirrs, we shall rectly to the people,
rest utisfiiid vt&gt;t of the
Canti
an -Engineer. of.
have a guarantee that the purchaser would it of beneficence would nut' real
------------ and
-------t.t exto expel Mr. Adam* from their body.
be prompted by sclf-interes'l to make while these sufferers are left uncarnd for. pcrience, to make a report of it* present
And now “tha old man eloquent” took such improvements as would render his
The State tax for the last three yc^rs 1 condition, with the Imp,
Congress, at
hie turn in the deb-te.
How he demol­ land* productive and valuable
The de­ has been exceedingly light, not exceeding It* prcsent.scatiea will see the tMiMMiitr
ished &lt;mo opponent after another, acourg pression in the price of land, and all olh- opc-half uf a mill 6a the dollar, un the M ®» appr"Pr«t{’« ’» n“k* u •*»“ ““
•»g. flaying, scalping, impaling to his er article*, caused by the great reduction valuation uf the property—while the av permanent. The vast iuteroy* ouMecnad
heart’s 'content—huw rank upon rank of in the amount of Bank circulation, umm ersge State tax from the year* eighteen in the navigation uf tea Ippar Lake*
the chivalry went down in neaps before which we are unfortunately compelled to hundred and thirtvteight to eighteen hun ! &lt;hicb ar* rapidly inoroaaing every year
his trenchant blade—huw be spitted poor rely mainly for currency, renders it im­ dred and fifty, averaged about three mills ' rcnJen&gt; in highly important that this
Dromgoolc, and roasted him before a probable that any considerable quantity on th&lt; dollar, in the State of Ohio, the great National w..rk ebmrfd b* placed aa
alow fire of sarcasm, when he told him of lands would bring the minimum price ... .
....... t
____ ____ ' f.r « nOKaihta te&lt;snnH th*.
wta*.
that “giving color to an Idea" was not a HtabliAed -by law, uf five dollars per
Northern bat a Southern practice, one of acre,
I therefore rrapectfnlly recom­
the peculiar domestic institutions of Vir­ mend such a modificatioa of the act. as
ginia with which he had j&gt;&lt;&gt; desire to in­ will reduce tho minimum to ,ouo dollar
terfere—bow the Hous* screamed with ur one dollar and twenty-five cent* per
acre, and that the expense of such advei- cecMity
ty can undoubtedly be avoidis*
avoldis* by lor certain moaiticaunws »n tnt- BtaWM,
riziug
a *temporary
of
tiaiog and selling be reduced to tbs low­ author!:
’— —’Ivan
— e *I Itv ■ made news^ry by the eMabUm.BMBt uf
alludim to tha bleaching chemistry em­ est practical amount, with such other thouaanc
xnd dollars,
meet the
= bud, tribunal, which is herewith Iran*,
____ . to _____
_ _deficit Ir
ployed by tha South to eradicate the dark modification* a* your wisdom shall sug State tax
uf
tills
vear,
to
wbieh
tax of tills year, to which amount
amount m’ttr*t.
tints in their v'arirgatod population—bow
With tire ronfidenl bops tMm«
he wound up Ms triumphant philliplo by
Myopiniona arc unchanged, that the tutian, and also if found necessary by the liberations will rweuit in the ad
net process of these lands, after the pay issue and sale of stocks sufficient co re­
deem
those
pretiously
issued,
and
falling
ment of our public debt, should be sacred­
ly devoted to an educMrocal fund, and I due the' present yetr.
firmly refused to ley the resolutions on
I inviu* your particular attention to the
the table, but brought their authors tn a
Report uf the State Treasurer, which

Tho Albany Evening Journal, in an
innffeating sketch of scenr* and Incident*
that occurred in the old Representatives’
Hall, during its thirty years’ occupancy
by Cougtvas, thus detcribea.ooo of the
And every thing in the lino of Groceries. warmest and mo«t memorable occasions
HSSl and Battle
i. r.'smoky.
Vi&amp;iteville. Mwh.
ever witnessed in that old Hall:
The Right of Petition was aarly put
in issue by that persistent body of men,
the radical AboliUouisla, whose convic­
ilaasUALt Houax. by J- Davim A: Co.,
tions of duty no fire of persecution was
hot enough to burn out of them. It is
a curinus fact, that the first modern me­
morial rtwpecting slavery, ever presented
Co. Officer*.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
to the House uf Representative*, wm the
Janx 8. Vam Batnrr, Register of Deris.
Sroccqdings of a meeting in L’tic*, N. ¥.,
COUNTS.
rprecating the agitation of thiaaubject!
GRAXT I SPAULDING.
| It was offered by Judge Beardsley, then
Hasting*. June 4, 1857.______ v2n4
in Congress, in tho opening day* of the
G. W. Mill*. County Clerk and Notary
session of 183-4-5 John Dickson of On­
r.AAAGIFTS! GIFTS!!
tario county, N. Y~ in January 1835,
JvVVG*h.i&gt; axu S11.VX* Watcuxs to
(just alter tho reception of the Utica mabe sold *t wbuleaalc prices.—
H. N. Shraook, County Treasurer.
Ofmorial.) presented a petition for the abo­
This is the cheapest, and best lot of watch­
&gt;aa ||» tas Co«rt Haas*.
_
lition of slavery in th* Disk, of Colum­
es ever before ( Herod to the public. A
bia. He advocated Ila prayer in an able
gift in jewelry worth from 81 to &gt;12 will
speech.
Thia was tho first gentie zephyr
Fa&amp;k &amp; H ouinooK. Attorneys ds Counsel­ be given with every watch iu proportion ,
lor* al Law. *olicll«.r» in Cb«nttry, Land «•«. to- to its value. Being desierous of intro­ of that approaching storm which tdtiOSteeTo*^ areoudJforf Rower’* Noek, M*ta ’ ducing our good* prominently to the pub- mately swelled into a tampeat that raged
in tha House with unabated fury for
Gc, in order to meet with quick, ready
wfiAN*W.^A!JLl|‘ciiAR. G. HOLBROOK.
many years. Tha earliest defenders of
and cash sales, we have adopted this meth­
the right of petition were Meaars. Dick­
od for their diepoaal. XVe sell
son of Naw York; Phillipa and Jackson
Corr position X’erge, open face at 80 and 7
of Massachuaata, and Slade of Vermont
Hne Silver Lepine, “
“
8 “ 0
Resort was still had to the Gag T.ule,
“
“ • “Hunter case,
12
which, as the flood of memorial* began to
“
" Lever heavy hunter case 15 “ 16
ft. H, Fctxxa. Attorney and Counselor
, increase in volume, waa finally incorpu“
“ Eng. pat. lev. “
*■-«•»
25 “ ««
30
M taw, soliciinr in CU»earr. Genrral Land aad
rated among the standing rules of the
'
T*» Axtsl. times ov«r DeUlwner • Nteoy, in lbs Gold anchor open face
faafca^iBtocE MsMtavlIte, Ksrrv Co. Mick.
These tyrannical
measure*
30 ext 37 House.
“ lev. hunter case,
■ aroused the ire of John Quincy Adama,
“ “
“ bmutifully eng.
, who soon became the leading champion
“ Eng. pL lev. “
, of tho Right of Petition. Ilia great age,
« “
“ “
“ extra,
, hie eminent services, his persistant cour.
, age, bis skill in debate, at once devfted
•• “
“ “ antf magic watebee,
tMRMlnrifa Stem. HaWTTHIa N»ch-________ _
। the controversy to a commanding pbeiDO. tian before the country. During tie *eeI. A. Hoimiocx, Attorney and
___
100
tiooaof 1838-7-8 and ». his desk was
An'/ of the above watches, together
r loaded with heap* of Anti-Slavery mamo—; with a gift, wilt be sent by mail, free of
Every
A’m. Brxauu Attorney, Cmnwller ““ poatxgr.uti receipt of price. A catalogue। rials from al! the Free Slates.
petition day witnsaeed * graphic scene a*
_ giving f“Il particular*,-wilt be oom on ap-’ the old min' delil&gt;or*tel&lt;r presented one
pon. plicstiun to
.
memorial after another, taking most pr.u
‘
GEO. DOWLING tt CO„
voking p*.’n» to make a brief etstement: down by a decided majtwtly.
i No. 33 South third Street Philadelphia.
time* Uiinga written in the &lt;
.N. B— Newspapers throughout the
so be nlfimateli the old Htiluf the JJoum &lt;
xwry country by giving this advertieeraent six
tellveal
cr more inaertim:*, will receive in pay­
mat, * *Bperior double pointed gold pec in the vault* of the capitoL

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Srt*h th. rwnlnSi
ni&lt;faW&gt; U|«Al"
lirrf into th. m oT th, Jsar,fa&lt; », ,

fa. rimmUfa.

fan. a grocery ■stare, a* ua»o&lt; n. n raaUsrent or an eatiug room. ' Thew v.ilhtlna

Mortgage* for rie at l*V4!r
uUl
Uue
paint over their d&lt;*&gt;ra, “Rvm Shot”—oerer label their bottles, 'BtalhDroj&lt;tr
. 'NFECriX NOTICE.
afcron* 4 ill please reeeoT.eet that
syare/reui/ puy. and'wo wish
Tte
&lt;-lt-’;MO»
of WMiWiBg
Lanring are
are muwv
made,, by
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J |se«.-UZCO».ol
AoMnW^tora, Guard-na M"***"* lh. lats red occurrence, kcswly alive
•pd.dt &lt;*«•M* '•* L-F»l P"»UM done •I the
lSr necessity
nec^ity of
of immediate
immediate action
action in
tn selfa

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CT ATE TKr.ASLXEMte BEFOBT.

him ; U.J l» n"fa»T **S"
on «r Ch.tla,

'v«“

WoWiiljBh tib *«h «*• Mm»*1

“Sutatrt,’ fallal far &lt;«WatlWuoj hep . fa. fart M *» "W",11* "JFJ

some rdfaal nrae; lie is inrifcd fafa an

SbWNKS!
Quit Cbdjn Deeds, Real

'

-Srth.^tet" I np.fad; -.ill J~ | mail hi. -yfa.th.

the point cut a gosk fa foe talt »*'■ " *■
rthe.‘ otbv4 amtfli Ham’s leg. Withl: yell of fcry the fa­
’n turned *n the other, the fire of
Jrnfiijly.di.iwn, on
ridge, nod fotdjng
. ’•
sZYi.^ and’ 'aimed i»
——a in hl• eyes,
-r, -and
- ■ aimed
admired, be rela insanity tflaring
him. which,
whk*. had He
be not avoided'!t,
avoided ft,
blow
a't
’
bim,
•ed an follow*:
y
“it was thirteen years last May, that I would have laid him a corpse at our foot.

Seating himself

left one of the Eastern States, nnd settled

by the Free Prere .odJonmal --^T ,
XX
WfflK.r Rronbroxn MOIh afterTrading been pnld «nd taker. op during the year*
Q^Tppcr to the Locof-co heath- 1855,1850 end 1857:
£
„ 10a5.
en about them ?
•.
—,
.»tixro 00 i
a xs cal aproar or rna statb TnxASvaxa. IJ.IOJW
’’ ’ ' ' Lasmko, Nov, 30,1F57.

.yonder/’ »»J he pointed to a dwelling •&lt;m implement frqm W illiam’s hands; To Hit Jbcf!U»q/. KintfyS. Bingham.
GodrtaJaf'lht Suit of MkXtgtn :
about a tulle distant, on the road to Be­ bupic sprang at Charkwsd .frontally,
I
loit;
“a few months aft«-r awber per­ that Ire threw down, his scjthe and run
,n I defence. 1 trust their efforts may be me- son
:
located there,’- "
"
'
■
their psy ptent* Ou*' the’ «mi«j and at “l—M.
-Then, sir, I saw each a sight on that my Annual Report, showing the rond.where another road crossed the prairie;
tion 'of the finance* of U»o Slate at the
bring tho money, when they ask u»
beautiful prairie, os 1 hope never to ace
'Ilia Legislature convenod this morning 1
ctaM of the present fiscal year.
of pihliostion.
at 1 (Po'clock, and, after osganixuig. re­ ful that she was called tbe ‘ Flower of again! One flying in mortal fear f&lt;* his
Aecompauving this report will lx&gt; found
ceived the Governor s Message.
The tlie Prairie.’ There was a youug man in life, the other, a raging maniac, pursuing the Ledger Utlancc* and the fable of ac
.
. n.-aak* rBIMs I ’■
Gnvcroor recommends tha rc-districtlng tho vlrinity, of ’ho numn of William, with deadfy fury, his keen inatrumsnt counts of.tbs several trust funds.
*A, frrshwupply of jESerotiurrt, Subpenas,
The report will alw contain a tabular
making
terrific
stroke*
whenever
be
tho
’
t
of the Judicial district* of the State, so as i upon whore heart her charms appeared to
Statement of tlw receipts sad disburseMarriage CerCticates, &amp;C-, nt this office.
to include ths new counties, or the forma­ Lave made a deep impression, as, indeed, he could reach his victim ! Wr strove t» menu for the year, 1855.1850 and 18577,
Awy peniou wishing to obtain the tion of a new Judicial Circuit lie re­ they did upon all the young men who saw overtake tnem; but soon fiju'nd, it »» ns well as nn estimate of ttm probable
quire* a modification of the Swamp Land her. But William 'seemed to be the fa­ in vain, so w» watched with terrible anx­ rceaiptli and disbursement for ths cnsu. Annum' can do so by leaving the amount Act, and s redurtimFof ths minimum vored one, for be was always lu r compan­ iety the fearful race! Slater made a rir- ing fiscal year. I have deemed it proper
to make these fables in order that you
IsfStwKnpUon with
price to a dollar ar a.doiyir.and tteenty- ion and attendant; and it was generally cuit, and endeavored to join ns; and we, mar fdlv understand tha prreent condi
. r
. Jobx S. VAnllanxT.
five cent* per acre, nnd Very mildly bints conceded that He was her accepted lover. aware by his movements, of his inten­
st
-a *p
... endow meat from
Artam tho
tliA proceeds, -n
to 'Pima
Time passed
fair.All nn
on pleasantly,
nlnfaaatil1V - till the ni-xt
next tion, ba*trued with all speed to meet
upon the Traaaury for
tho Agricultural College. A loan of fifty i Spring,
'-------uLon
‘-----------,L--------------------------------another
young man came him. Close in his rear was the fatal
I ^1. r&amp;jfaicrihcps who do not give notice thousand dollars, and an Issue nnd sale of amo&lt;jg u*. He was a perfect contrast to ecytbe, swinging often in fearful proamii
• taj th^ofalriiry.-arc considered ns wishing Stocks sufficient to meet th* rni.turing William, who was of a quiet, studious ty to his person.
Wo approached each
if|jioaf|tio&gt;telh&lt;-ir subecriptiims.
______
_gJ turn; for Charles Slater was a wild, off- other party; we were not mo« than ten
1855, 1855 awd 1857.

c i2.;lt'iulisefjbera order the dixenntfau-' Tbe Governor Indulges a plresant dream blind, noisy chap, but stSl, wbat many
. ra»&lt;»ipf tkiiir paper?, the publisher may over, the Kansas nppropriatltm, from called a ‘ smart felluw.’ Ils saw Esther
] ’cohtpincUo send them until all arrearages widen [am content to let the oppwltion Morey, the Flower of th* Prairie, arid
■'WfWd.*-,
was at onee smitten with her charms, and
awnk* him.
A'caucus was held this afternoon for i determined. If possible, to win her for
jL.jf m;l»ccibcrs neglect or refuse to
gtirposo
of
:
taking.lmo
consideration
|
himself.
What arte he used, we know
the
jpirposo
&lt;»t
taktng.nno
censiurra-.ion
;
• "take theij papers from the office they are
.
..
r .«•
.1.------------- _j I not. b()t wc |,now tJji- shortly after h«
“held*responsible till they hate settled the the cx]&gt;cdicncy of offering Mine amend- '
menu
to
cur.
State
Constitution.
Tin*
formed
her
acquaintance, her manner tow­
-bill and ordered tbe paper discniitiuncd.
only result attained was tl*e appointment ard William underwent • change—be
. 41, If‘subscribers remove to other plaof a committee of five to report at soino was no longc: her TCnstantraompanfou;
- camjrilhout informing tbe publishers, sud
and wheu they slid meet it was. nct^isith
. tba paper is still sent to the former di- subsequent meeting.
A lively discuMlon sprung up in the the rordialiiy ud aflectian with which
.-‘“reetioti, they Arc held responsible.
House this miirning, on a proposition to they formerly had. Still, there was no
‘
The’Courts have decided that r&amp;ftising
rupturyor
break between them, till
refer the portion of tl:u message 00 oj*n
.
. __
io take a paper from the office, or remov­ tire swamp lands, to a select committee ol J t!&gt;e fi-urth of July, when she rejected
ing and leaving it tfnciillcd fie, is fbima
nine, which shows much uf tins old feel- ■ William, and ijtiended thu. ball, at Beloit,
• fact* evidenre of Intentional fipiiiJ.
From that
that time, Ibe
sought
t..
.. ...I
tka alrt:**
r1v ..with
I,I. Charlue. 1**mm
ih ■iiiinl
’t
iug.
and |isH an {•arllmtlLtn
indication of'the
struggle

rods apart, when his fool struck a stone,

and ho pitched headlong to ths ground.
He gave a wild despairing cry ; we dash­
ed forward to save him—but It waa too
late! As he raised Eia bead from the
ground, tha-afejrp-icythe passed ecro«
bis thrust, severing wind-pipe, arteries
cnd all, to the bone I
Ho fell bock—the
blood gushed in a torrent from the ghast­

jraruf lfSM,ww.

I Ills old man covered hla face with hi»

sre,to4»3

.

13

,. mi^i

to

.HjOXTXM «
. U»,3T&gt;05

ly wound, and with n convulsive move-

hands, and bowed down hi* head for some
time, overcomp by the emotions awak-

..

Wl-r..

B«8

enad by the relation of his sad story.—
At length be raised his heed, and said :—
j1 Was it not a fearful sight 1”

ttxfmyself.) found ourselves,on Monday
/Teninfag last, after a few hours’ drive.
f. jrvir a very rough ruod.at VCrmuntvilfa.

’ fa September, 1855,1 found myaolf a
pedestrian traveler in northern Illinois and

A person traveling
mwi morning, ieft but little time to make in tbia muuncrpmeraUy take* more note
.ibeerviufans in this place. The name of
_.U*rc, was given oy ura uui}-ki.uu*,
teuigranfa from our own native State— stream and hill; , nnd often. If not too
-. “from the land of steady habits”—of' wearied with wslMng. be will climb one
“green mountains'* and verdure tipped of thwlaltcr to got a view of the sur­
-• bill*—the State renowned os being the rounding scenery.
Such won die case
plare where occurred many memorable ;; with mo one aft ei noon of the month afore­
; adnne* of tho Rcvo'utiuo—Vermont I
said, as I approached tlie village of Beloit,
’• Vermontville possesses many of the which was to be tic termination of my
day’s travel, and emerged frosnra wooded
evidences of thrift, industry and prosper­
' ■ l^$ and yet we were informed that these tract through which my course had led for
. dMceadaota of the careful and the wary the most part of the day, fata the beau
' New Englanders, liave so far anticipated Aiful prairie through which the Rock River
Arriving in the evening, and leaving early

sottthem Wisconsin.

BONDS raw rn 1S5(J.

............. "t-Sig
^•"SSretaTy tn

nuwpe FAm is 1857.
Aitinsted bond*.................... 42.SC3 *4

D. Braises, ftac'ry
Total.......................
Being well aalWied that the various
State ktatitutions, through their office*,
The Democrat bos rccived tha returns
would ask fur the usual appropriation* to,
enable tlami to cvmpletc and put tlie of lbs election of the 21st of December
same in *ircci-s«ful operation, I deemed it and Jbe 4th of January in Kansas, a* pub­
nruo*r that these csiimatea in detail, lished over the signiture of Gov. Denver
should l&gt;« laid before tbe legislature, in and the pn-riding officer* of the Terri tn
order that tbe proper committee* in mak­ rial Legislature. The sot* on the consti­
ing their report* relative to there appro tution on the 2l*t of December stands
pria'iona, shouid fully .understand the thus—with Slavery 0,143; w it bout Sla­
condition of the Treasury, and the pros­ very 569. In the slcction of th* 4th the
pective demand* on it for tbe years nn-n- free State party wore triumphant, sleeting
tinned, and ih cnsa apprepriatioui were si I its candidate* for Sfato officers by an
made, that lite nccrasury mean* abouM average majority of 415. 'The Bsnats
be provided ta me*t the same. Appro •tends 13 free State to 0 Democrat.'.—
prtations were made fi't the Asylums, The Ilousc.29 free State to 15 Democrats.
I louse of Correction, Agricultural Gdlege. The majority against the constitution on
State Fri~m, University, Normal School, the -Xt-h waa 10,220. The alledgrd fraud-,
Stair Agrirtiharal Butfeiy, and various at Oxford, Shawnee. Kkkapoo and Other
other public olivets, payable from the place* were counted.
public Treasury &lt;&gt;u call during 1857 and
Nikktks* Mosrn* without Food—
1858. aipounting to over *325,200.
To meet those appropriation*, and the
deficit in the revenue before menti-med, Times that Mrs. flaycs, of the town of
the {faCgislalurc aitburbo! tbe raising &lt;4 Day, Sarutoga county, N. Y-, whirss case
n State tax fur 1857 nnd 1853. equal to
five-tenths of one mill on the taxable bad lived nineteen
property of tho Bute, aa riqualisedj by ordrink, died i«i
fifteen month* of
the State Board of Equalizalirai in 1850. remained inaenaibh
This us would amount for there years to
*137,000. Th* Legislature also provided
bv Act No. 108, aufourixing the sale of
id a snake fiva feet
swamp land*. tLtt sercr.ty-fide per cent, body was
thick was taken from
of the principal nriring front tnt «&gt;le of lung and t
there land*, should l&gt;* l-iancd to tho State the stbntai... .. ------------- , ---------------cd
but
died
soon
after.
The caw is a very
“and appropriated tn the pay mcul of tbe
remarkable
one,
and
it is to be regSetkil
outatMiding imfebtedna** «&gt;f ibe State, se­
cured by it* bond* or stock*, in the order that it was not subjected to sositfac ex­
amination.
in Mrbiab they ahsll falLdua.’’
h was supposed that there land* would
have been pul Into lite market and offerCOMMISSIONERS’ NOTICE.
cd fur sal* as soon ns the act sbut-13 take
cfTect, and that the surplus fund of the
Trcreiiry would bo greatly incrcniuxl by 1
tbe sale.
‘
The Commissionrr of the Land Office,
after a catuImI examination vf tha law,
djculcd not to uflVr the lands fitr sale ill
roniequeiuv &lt;»f tlw imperfection* of th*
Mt, taid. published bi* determination on
tMeuljerfhytm
drtitlafon tbe
5th of.May ln*t.
Jn cunsequenca of the

of in* asst...*............................
I5s,f!&gt;i) 4J
This fable, it will be observed, com­
mences with the balsnoe fa the Treasury
at the efae* of the freed year uf 1854.—
The amount on hand at the timo, as
shown by tho report of my predecessor,
was 1553.004 .(&amp;
It 1* proper for me
to observ c fa ‘Jiis relation, that the ad­
ministration with which bo wosoutinecied
did not dose its official functions until the
81st of December. One month after hi*
report was mads, the disbursements torn
the Treasury during thia period, amountid in the aggregate to the sum of 588.l&gt;33 71, leaving actually fa the Treasury
features, told plainly of”.he intense strug­ you are silrieg on William’s gntve.”
st the close erfa* official term, the sum
I started involuntarily to my fcM •
of 8489.Q41 37.
.
gle within hr* brea*L
1 have been thus expiick fa this matter,
“In September, twelve years from this
The old man rose, and, laying a hand
that orruneous impressiuDS on this point
very day, I was, with three other*, one of on my aboulder, said, as the leara slowly
may be correct* I.
whom was William,mowing «xi the sainr i followed each other down his cheeks:—'
S'uuwil! observe by the Inspee'.i n of
«pus ur ground yi&gt;a bars pointed oct— ' «Ste«ng»r IFifffom w« bo ton T*
tk.» fal.lM »b«.r rhe surplus tunda have erfivad from such sale bos been cctbvlr
rey's, catne up
it* a*“wa
going'to
lx Abcta-xcsT—'IfiTTFreniment of lows:
It will therefore readily be Btr-cired
commence work for the afternoon. He | Minnesota, as it now stand*. i» in abrrthat means from Some source would h.ri
prided bimSalf on hl* skill and dexterity j snee. Tbe. people have adupted a State
proridrd to rore-t the Accruing demands
in mowing, jnd after having examined constitution, and «keted State officer* and
upon the Treasury fu: the ensuing fiscal
(Total..,.................................SSM,2I3 65 '
year.
our scythes, he selected one nnd clmllon- a State Legislature. The generment i«
This has baen caused by the disbrac.
The fi&gt;l!&lt;j«ing table v.Ul ah«w the real
,ged any one of us to mow a race with ready to go into operation, and tbe Log- inents above mentioned, the payment of
and prospective demands uptqi the Trea­
him, to the rise of ground yonder, which ialstu.T bad assembled at St. Paul, but a large annum ol Stele Indsbtedues*—
sury for the ensuing fiscal year.
the
increase
of
the
payment
of
interest
1 which is about one hundred rods from there matter* came to a aland, for the
xanwATs &lt;w ntsauMEVma tor. 1658.
reason that nothing can Ire done until on State Bunds, growing nut of the ad­
justment of th* -riva Million foUD”—
•None of u* accepted the challenge im­ Congress admit* Minnreota a* a Stax*.— by the payment of approprfatimw made
mediately, till be renewed it with some No law* eta be pareed, for there w nn by too
the Legislature
of 1855 and |857
1857 for
L*ui*!atureof
vaunting, when William, who luid not Territorial l^gialaturc, and tho State I^g- Uw Deaf, Dumb. Blind, and. Insane A*y
AgHculfartl
spoken before since -Charies joined us, Ifafaur. em.l»L Should fad. ■in..

that seems inevitable on lhet question.— not her company; but became moody,
“It was, indeed.” I answered; “but
Still, all hands seem to be anxious for. and abstracted; shunned the company of wbat became of WilliamT
: --I '*
Laxsiko, Jan. 20, 1858.
and confident Of a ahort session, end be­ others, and so ught solitude.
At times
“ He died fa Less thaxi a month, a rav­
.
Ewnino.—The readers of the Banner fore this letter b In print, we may be wc thought there wa» a wildness in his ing maniac.”
■ n»d go new description of the route to turning our backs upon the Capitol, home­ manner, bordering &lt;&gt;g insanity, especially
7 And what become of the Flower of
Lansing, “A trip to IAnsi ng” has been ward bound. ,
J. M. N.
after having scan Esther or Charles, the the Prairie I”
written, read and sung, until it ha* be
taiU) ol whom sometime* had the on"She, went into a decline, and died tho
- cotac as familiar to Michigan readers a*
msniioess to fetultover him *5 » taccess- next Spring,” be answered. “ They bur
U» aonguf the “Raging Canal.”
Let
ful riral. At Mich time* bls flashing eyes, icd her in her father's garden; battle
' ikauffic* then; that wo (our w orthy Senator
comprereed lips, snd strongly working two young men were buried here, and
EXJITOIXIAL CURBEsrO5DB’(CE.

U»'»4

A GENTLEMAN.
ttlWIpKIaD-

&gt;.fc»o

Just on the edge of the
thrlr available pecuniary raransu to feel winds its way.
foe present pressure of “hard times," in prairie, and near the road, rose a hill
said; • Til try you; sir.’ I looked at Wil­
&gt;M ordinary degree. So great ia foe force whose symmetry of outline arrested my liam, his eyes were glowing Lko living
: -. qf example und association, that oven the altantion; and its smooth sides, covered
। coals; his face wo* of an ashy paleness,
-staid Vermonter forgets his early teacb- with short grass, invited me to atoend and
bet every muscle seemed nerved to It*
i-fcgs of’frngniity and economy, when ga look around.
utmost tension.
^transplanted into the soil nnd under to*
a few minutes 1 was at the summit,
“ ‘ Which shall take the lead T uked
-influence of the “ fast and fearfasa.”
found myself amply repaid for the Charies.
bl* &lt;&gt;t ascending.
Behind me was
• Never before having traveled ton State
•“You,’ sand William ; ‘for you gave
«M woody country 1 had passed through;
.r^l
the challenge.'
am prised to fed it lined on before me the broad prairie, bounded to
“Charles led off fa splendid style; with
the west by scarcely discernable falls and
*&gt;rang arms and consummate sail] he **izwith more or lea. improvement, woodlands; whileio tho north and south
cd the kein-edged implement, and shaved
. and comfortable, convenient,nnd in mnny the prairie and horizon met. The village
the green herbage from the smooth w&gt;d.
cases, tasty nnd elegant buildings.
On of Beloit, throe miles distant, was in full
He moved on swiftly ; but William, ribo
. the whole, the traveling vras tolerable, view, and in the far. dials nee glittered the had not been accounted more than a cum •
and the perds of our “trip” raatenally spires of another—Rockford, I think.—
mon mower, kept equal- pace with him,
lesMfwd -from wbat thoy were on a former Wherever a rood crossed the prairie, it doing it ns well, and apparently with as
was bordered by farms, while the Inter­
occasion.
much case.
Slater, who, doubtless, had
vening spaces were dotted with ianutnrrOur arrival in Lansing was a little beexpected an easy contest and sure trikblo herds uf cattle.
urnph, seemed quite nettled by the per
It was, nlugetbcr, the most superb
to learn that our old cnerMee of the
ttniwily with which bia sntagonistkcpl up
J have stood
.“third bouae” are not likely to rollaet prospec t I ever behold ’
the strife, *o he 'let out a link,’ as he term­
.- mMoberaenough to effect an organization. upon the brow of Ningsra, and have seen ed it, and preasrtl on at accdleratod
its world of waters plunging in to the
speed; still, it was of no avail, for Wilfathom Im abyss below ; but my spirit
Hum waa aide by side with him, and bia
wit* nut so moved by that exhibition uf
•cythe moved with the same regularity,
tilicry1 use the wnrd “ artillery" in rtsirtk** power, as when I fctiod on tlut snd rot aa mueh at each stroke as his,—
.M* same acnao in which the iuezperiCharles' astonishment was depicted on
around me I
The sun wanted gwo hours
bit counteusnco, ai&gt;d revealed iu the glance
fag witnessed a fourth of July celebration, W bis setting, mid I ccmdudcd to nnmdn . &lt;if hi* eyes a* be now and then turned
tie war. urited if they had any ••artillery 1" and ciyoy as long us 1 could a pleasure of them toward William. They Itad made
w bich 1 might never have another oppor­
aliout half the dixtancc, and Charles Imd
tunity. J scaled n.y’^ lf on a small ridge
Bov.
nut gifaed the least; he now appeared to
—of which there were two—and romI meneed scanning tlio scenery in dstail, Iwgir, to consider the contest a* somewhat dupbtfu!; but determined to make
.
.
A
, .
,,
,, ! when I saw a man slowly ascending rhe
a jx*werful effort to gain a space ahead,
Lansing was thrown tato considsrable'
'
“
.
" , . „ . . ..
.
.
, : bill toward me.
AsbecAmencur.Ipc-rand to mslntafa it.
Ilia caertions were
sseiteMrt last Sabbath monnng.br the
....
.
,
,,
diteorwrv that a mwrder had bero rom
rrd hl,n
** *n *',d *rd 'e,ierul!e redoubled—his scythe flew with fearful
rapidity, nnd the swath of grass rolled
, tccancc. lie saluted me courteously.
forward like a continually Bowing stream;
I
“This la a glorious prospect 1” Said I,
but WUUam was still beside him, and not

*0,^^
h i.
State Priron. University, Normal School,
Territory will bs put to serious incsmvi
the iirruumd exocuresuf tbe State Pein
v.n, and the steady diminution of receipt*
IBS*..
for Ue same period, which will be found
Ths Goon Tsui Comuo.—Prentice, of in tire fou owing tqUe: .
die Loul»viile Journalaaya: “If the Il­ COMFABtaOH or THX AMOCXT* XXCIL1VXP
IKTU THS Tnuaviir FBUM AAU SGUBCU
ona, tigers, elephants, catamounts, snake*,
DURuro 1854. 1855, 1850 avd 1857: Nonail
••
“ ......................
1
F*r ISBl. e«10&gt;9 r
eluding Noah and his wife, and his sons, - fate.
CoopUsttosef tt&gt;&lt; U.,....... *.........
nnd his sons’ wives, had got into a gener­
’
al fight when the deluge was over the “ IBB, 5&gt;M17;O
——— "
" *55 77.1
mountains, the confusion and rage, the
“ 135ft U11371 tO
’
yelling, the bitibg* and the scratching “ !«7, *te,«53 fl
'
could not have been greater than we haw
Rbowke • dimiuutiinorrtedft.to tbrw
Jevery prospect of hearing and seeing in
yearsby wapartfcti.......................... ■lA.VMS 11
the ranks of the Democracy in tho pro­
The funds weito largely increased iu !Jie

Ss?3£e

n fence.

IXuC

scrxsc=;xs.'fta-. ZO.O
x
MveiiffrTlhK M urert f 4
c!«d.?d to Mod Ike (wirr.

&amp;. £8

w a p&gt;«ta*e atawp to F«T
of the acencr «tid tr

US* ____

1

Qih* Cocxtt ov Bfakiv is Casscssr.

1W.-OJOD
VfcroyA’l CniLDaxa.—The Queen's j
•uo 0&gt;
r.prfl. fall.. offi n* will Im seen by the
Iff 5
children are rapidly growing up. The
follewing comparative table:
.
Princess Royal, »bo ia about tn be mar- ,
COMpAEATlVX
TAtltX
OF
THS
BAAS
OF
FBI(
Hed, la now aged 17; tho Prince of
MAUV SCHOOL, VXlvMfalTT, MORMAL
SCHOOL AXO ASTLCM LAMBS FOB 1854,
।
1855, 1858 axi&gt; 1837.
t
hand ia to be demanded in tnamaga by
(
*■“ ....... •;..............................
it
Aal
Mid iu '4*. 40MTF 7S
the Prince of Orange, h 14 j and Prince
“
“ '55, 15*4« W
the sum of &gt;178.542 28 m be
Alfred, wbcMci rcaidenoe at Alvarbank.
j
provided fiw to meet the amual and prob­
bia mamma graciously visited, is is.—
able demands up.m the Treasury
।
■
- wifasrs '
*■*••"
Bridea those firar eldest, the family fa.
I desire n&gt; call your Attention especiallv
M lita
.» u» fart (W IhTlrwmi
.............. H. 50,151 W
f
Fwd uxuao, I. fanrtJ ,
'ink Leopold, 4 years old.
» iud.btad I., u,. w-.rtl
uf
U ooajMnrt......................... 359.4JI 19 Tnwt land. I. Ih. *«,&lt;.« (uf MW.SU2
Twa Bast Dorxn.—During the pres­
The sale* of tlicsc fand* f„r 1954
,
Under 11. p-rtrt. ertldSu.-n of tl,. fin...
ent term of tho Bccorderti Court, save
rt.i&gt;i«Hnnl
m fa.
।the Chicago. TrtJwnc, a worn in, convict­ cneded th* combined amounts of 1855. rtn, wul »
1858 and 1857, fa the sum of 189,100 31 Sfate lieu fall. do. on fa. |M of
,ed of larceny, escape.! with a alight pun­
But little drpendenre can therefore be
;ishment beeanse abr. had a Uby but a tSw placed upon the receipts fa the treasury fa. p.ym.1.. 4 .hkl „,d fa. —.fa,'
,
from this source.
dhlrtrrtmcnu in fan nrrtnUnw, wiii
The amount received from interest on
|
left
the habo with another female prison­
“» 1“
w,. ISM, fa .fan., U4.000, ,nd„ fa,
,
er, who intended to get off cheap 'by
wcn». orih.Si.faG.nrtnm.nl mu«|
(clnimfag Um child as her own. Tho dod^
snirt.niruMt
I
.
,
was discovered by jailor Teubroock fa
।
time to defeat dm scheme. Thia baby
nn inch of 'vantage ground could he gain. c
farther
psymutit
until
provision
is
nutde
dodge Is the latnst one hereaway.
The penrpirati.m gushed from tbe pores,
16** ** amounts reorirrd

answered with a sigh.

«,«ixxstftztrxs
“4--*4' " i S~ “•

tnrtrlz ।

Al a wulouqr tb* eiretdt co*
7 In Chmeerrlaid sate. I&lt;
A. I). Htfbtoea b.ndrr-d aud I

: :siKff7T~^’‘

b rrr.if. .nd m &lt;tarMlt Ih-rtuf tbsl

COMMISSION ERB NuiiL! .

'
nod dripped profusely from bis nose and
“What a beautiful spot that la between cbfa, and dnnehsd LU clothing as If he &gt;

1 but I osoe

L AltCbm.

Sa

�HMTOAMIUI '■

COLUMN.

iS'ESMGilWS
.. .1 « —vr— u..
...

To the Public.
Tbe subacriber having a few days lon­
ger Vt remain in Hunting* before rwrw,.
nw to the West takes this public method
uf announohw his intMitjoc of
SELLING GOOD'S LOWER
than any oral! the stores in Barry county.
He wishes it distinctly undurstuod that
be means to sell

lies to borebyrcea that ua ganeaasa of a sew-

SS!Smesm^k5

&gt;U (at a lodge', attend that

»eb tto fallowing aim* aad correctdwenpa. to witAll that eartain piaea nr pamt ol
&gt;d, situate, bring u»d lying in the cuant&lt; of Bar­
an J Sial, of tAetagM. Known ami described
follows, to wit: Tbawtotbslf (U of Use nor-.b•» qnarter l it ' »f sei non eight (B, ia townabip

■eeretary tranair.il a eryy of

XS»)8.

tLuwraaxsn.
St. Loots; Jan. 21.

lias rrcireditba returns
the 21st of Decombtr
mnry in Kansas, as pub;niture ofGbiv. Dee ver
officer* ol the TerritoTbr *ote or. the con*tiL of December 4NM
ry 0.143; without 81*.
। election of ths 4th the
pre triumphant, electing
lor Stale officers by mi
of 415. The Senate
ate to 0 Democrats.—
• State to 15 Deruocrata.
ititt tlie constitutiu* o»
0. Tbe alledged fraud*
cc, Kickspoo and other

sin* without Food—
&gt;m. from the Albany
Hayes, ol the town of
unty, N. Y„ » hM ease
: time aide*, aad wbn
n,, months without food
week jot
ago. She
&gt;le for liftern months of
up t&lt;&gt;a few days of her
seemed to revive and
y. A ft*r her death, her
i und a snake live feet
nch thick was taken front
was alive whin renter.tier. The case i* a very
and it iawlie regretted
objected to scientific ex*

He U tired &amp; disgusted with old tmrt j
nnd •o arw his creditors; therefore PAA*
AS.YOU GO; and constables won’t troub- ■
}&gt;&gt;oa.

■llwyiutxb.

TV. Xrw Turk Waeklr OOLDW TBIZK ia
no of l-ia largeat and beat literary papers of the
day. An unperia! Quarto, evntalnlnr slam ream
“• rO."TT »*«"»• vlrsterteiimig original matter
aud alepotlr id ■airated trory ™L
A Gift worth from Fifty Ceati to Five
Uundred Dalian ie Gold, will be prin­
ted to each Bnbocrlber Immediately on re­
ceipt Of the Kubacripticn money.

" -....... .
»w.'*ngifts.
Th* articles u&gt; be iLuributed are Knui.xd in
the foilowirg list
I packages K»M eoctainRg........ «Mo caeh

CATALOGUE.

DMcS^Uawtit^ —
QYlT£oFTHiTnuAiC5^7
O Probate Cuort for aoid ctmaly.

Notwithstanding tbe high price of Cot­
Inn Goode, I shall sell Tip Top Prints fur
12| cents middling for 8, Stripes, Ticks,
Di-nlths Kentucky jf*"*. DrUh 8hiwps
Grey, Ceseimei, Sertinrtta, Fbuinr'ls
twilled snd untwillcpGrr«n, Yellow, Bod
uud White, bolt flaiiutil.

&lt;Z&gt;J?n&amp;KB3.

Ready-Made. Clothing I

2t

duly recorded la I to aflica of tbe Regular &gt; I Drodi '
in aad far aatd Barry C'ountr on • the 2-tb day . 1
November IfM at IT o'cLwk M. in Uber -D* of I
Mortgage, on page 407 nt.&lt;m which arid mart- .
gag* Ibero ia now cluiaedtoVe doe nnd pays- 1
bie ut the date of thia notice the ouui al Three Luudeed and Eight dollar* aad ality-«igbt cants (and ABD IT TAKES MOKET TO DOT GOOD JEW
that there ■■ yrt . to grow dne on said mortgogr
gSlT.lO sad HMoreet in tto Sum* tod at tbe ttwan
apociBed is said remnled mortgage) (wbrb aani
sum is put at tba purchase naecy of aaiil promiwrtt end n- prooend.og* ar Law oriuKipmj
have been ha.! or instituted to recover said auof
or any part tbcrouf.
Therefore suti.-etl bareLv given that bv virtue
of ■ power of sale tn Mid murtgage contained and
, of Ito Statute is inch raw made aad provided said
! luortgage will to foroclueod b, a sale uf tto pram­
! iaev deacritod iu Midtuortnire 'and tbe thud* and
I premise* droerteed in nadarveml bgtoid inert•
' gaga to Will ail that certain pirwt or irrttl of Land
G,
I*..—&gt;.i— r P.w— .—a at,.,. ..r Ul.xi_—B
Ala- a large and well Mlortsd awortrneoi of
Book,. Tbe Historical. Itortioat. Pbdoonptocd,
t h-ologiea! and Uncr.cuitid works of tto beat su­
itors «US’ nt all lltnr, to found.un our shelves^Atoift.-fa-ol BoiAa. Blaak Books and riUl-aary uf
all kin las.-xldeecnpti.m- Repurisg of all kind*
la oar liar of bualwaaa done op tto ab-rtaal notion.
MAPDi A UANTA.
Uiating*. Marek IT, IBCT.
ntSl
E M P O R 1 U M OF F A S ifl O N

DANGERS Of FIRE,

nutu
v.rc ,1^.11 a, .un., • a -a,
and -rer.PUiirla. Tiarilk.r Bags, Vo:brails. La­
dies Satchels llMirry-acd Ukuvcs.

AND

Ut-vtal. r A &lt; o.,
AtasdU MoOrt'a building. 35i, Liuadwgr, Saw

•-'Spaainion «ctwa« teat foaa.
AGoADi wXhTJiD.

r.3&lt;

OX»PEKING BUSINESS. I

“

Tip stove baa:noa in all it, varw’-ja brunr be,
no* named on by &gt;l.&lt; eutooriber. at bu atop of
dtfeessa itrwct. m Um aouth part U Uia nLage
I: . ■ : ,
PORK BARRKIX FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS.
•
end srarty every thing '» that lisa ef Waint,,
kej-Lca-i-tantly aa hand, or made toordor. !
Having bod modi oxpmemw ia tbe Cegpoing

J odg* of Probate.
Jam !!!*(■ ITA _____________ Waw3, CUM.MiSSlo.NEK’S NOTICE
of flhs* S Orona, late of Haataiga de
Hoch a r.raaaIrina Ear I&gt;r-r». Cold Pracila and
Poca wilb bilacr Caaoa, tali crytaittd tad German
Npoout
BONMtfrs OLD AND NEW-Dahin* Ita
Beige, tawn«, Ctiainbraa, Alpaatea, ParaBWltaa
eix-ap •• dirt.
GlDgbaau site** tbsacmtNaakweaaaaryebrap

\

PERILS OF INLAID NAVIGATION.

TIME IS MONEJ. HATS AND CAPS

- • ......... . &lt; .luwwu,, sum oiuat
tValeb kaya; Uol-l sad OUrar TuiraUa*. ul a v*.
ra-ty e&lt; other arueIra. worth boat fifty cants to
triers dollars rack.
■
1
Immediatolv
receipt ofih.'aabrcripGeS moart. Uic suLKiibrrsnune will b« catered nnm the
MbscriptiM bouk.C/ppoortc a number sad Cha gin
Mr.-erpGu.hr(t &lt;siik Ural muster will be forward«d in wsr w^elr to the sabaenbar, by mail another-

Will, bw bcandiaarian Eb-ad Pllto, wifi aMenlf
obliterate tbe mo-t painful ftaeaaa. bet wrarawt
their iwcarrseoa, and lengthen lite »*«&lt;•*»
dmary ar»*Ia U.aSC.LXUlJUVIAM VgGITARLB BLROO
FUJ3. Dr Eobadipraaaau tat rssw ■ «T twsesy
yaars ofexpa-tewm. hardarady eedesMsMsM ae
to whet s perfect Btfsbosid ba. *• eifo*M 4*eM

Nqtica la torrby giats. that tbe underairsod
coniii » oncia Laving been appointed by the Pro­
bate c-art for tlw eoanlr of Barov to examine
aad ndjual all doliaa and demand, of all peraone
aga.net the tefoto of Hilaa S. Uroen late nt Ha-v
tart deresaed. will a:toad to tba bmiMaa of
Utetr an*! appaintortH. al the boiiM of Ambrooo
Haulw.l. in tbe towi ak n of I’.aeUnga rnTwesday
tbe Allb day of Juur n&lt;X . end on Tueaday tbe
Trod da« U Sep torn er a :rt. between ike boar*
. e.A-'-l — u e u
1 u I. u
.t __ .

LOSSES

MtlTABLY AIM UtTED

.AND PROMPTLY PAID.

KXOVNAND ABLE COB
CORPVBATIOX.
THRO*
J. A. SWEE2EY, Acavr at Hastings.
Hastings, Jan. 12.1859.
&gt;2n30tn3.

1 forcing tbwestixsas of Haattap and Barry Ca.

taiTor shop,
in Bulsrj Block, oaar H. A. Gaodyears Stars,

WALL PAPER AND BOUl'fliS.

WILLIAM JONES,
IlerlKg btow’t the eaUre Block of

eMsstits,

AYER’S

I aa iaetrament purporting to be the leal will and*
Teal,Tint of tee eatd lurid Hyatt doeooaod.
I Tito rowrun it la ordered that Monday UM 5t»t
I day oftaT'rcbar, IfA.' al mu a.dock K X-to aaI algoed far the proof ca oebl will er-4 that tha beira
at latv of acid dr'«weed and all ether Jieewoosie'.erl eeu-d in ant J rotate ere rrejuired Ur appear ol a
Seva on of aaid oourt, then Io to btXJen al tbe
Probata cibcc tn flee rHIage cf Jlaatii^p. In aald
county and ehuw eauae if any there be a by aa&gt;d
I W.k and Tcrtaxaent abeald col to xllowdd; and it
IS how in sneccseful operation, ready
; it LutLcr ordsred that »e:d petitioner.giro notice
, Io the Mraooa luicneird tn aa&gt;d er-at« of tbe pen­ to do any amount of
deuce ofeaid wdl and &gt;Se brorin tbep,&lt;l,y ran,- CUSTOM ■^7’OTtK,
I lag o cwpv of thia u.daUo be publwbed itfll.c Uenubforan Ila: per a public new.i-aper printed at in a* Sood order and a» prumptats any
! Uaetinga aptf ciixaloUng iu eaid utility far tbo
term of Ui»ee weeks once •' laaat in rack vie-k oilier Mill in Barry, or any other county.
. nett immediately prvccvd.ug tba tinM of batting
ila itg secured the services of

At rite Aeetp-at &lt;t..m p tovurby

GRIND STONES.

New Barry Mil),

NTLEMAN.
Lp, 1ST upaa wh*l his rbyaiivti-l, 1-dr.vrIt K&gt; be Waal*
id in tto full Vigor rf health.
i •'.-n.ntnpwnn at wtotak uror
. I.ul d:&lt;vl. Tbe cireotanum-

CHERRY PECTORAL

j. Tbl»»Wa»Jria&lt;.».rwdte*«O“«n&gt;*n*ywith
evnfldraee we fr-&lt;-l ui tn artirft- which asMon f
Mrxs?rr.5;-----------------

AT THE HASTINGS

mi tbaraara of ii
tion ofihrecBfitn
keewn. who bare

PRIGS AND MEDICINES,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

as Miller, and our mill being built on the
most improved plan, together with tfood
Stmitter—we are prepared to do tli*
beetofipfek. Please give us a call.
Ciahpaid fi* wheat.
j BOLTWOOD fe GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. 3,1857,

By tto bbl. Baatol or big ebsap si th. cUipr.t,
also bah,. Saltpatrs, Alam.

PAINTS

AND

DYESTUFFS.

QTATB'OF MICHIGAN, Dasar CwteTt. M O Probata Ooart for Mid county.
At a aasaion of raid ooart balden at tha Pro­
bate -ffio« in llaabng* on Monday Novnabor »th
A. D. 185T. Proaant Orin L. Ray, Judga of Pro-

Boots and Shoes.

la tbs matter of tb« aatetr of Halak Oarponter
lai. o( ib« townubIp of Hop# in aald county d.eraa

GROCERIES.

On readiag aad Bling tbs Petition daly aerified,
Nulbkig he* called l-ua-Ur for l!w ramW. enaairy
of Sarah Carpenter th* widow of aald dcsraMd.
cf nw.hroil men. than tto aforinmg prvi sUocd ar.d
pfayirg far certain mront tboecio art forth tbai
Malay of oecaumptiee eotaptaiau. nut Las any
4MM clefs of dweaaca had narre uf lhe.r iuve»l:gwdon and care. But aayet io oAntubi iwoedy baa
been provided, on wtoch the fnbite c-mld depend Burning Fluid together withafull stock i f
for protection from aMacka upon tto reaprntory
organ*, aaiil tto iulnxlucteoo of tto Cherry FrwwraL ’Ttiia article la tto recall cf a long lebnrioaa,
ar.d 1 tetter. auix&lt;a4U eadeavoai. to farwtah the Such aa TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPIrSMsraaniV "Uh sack a remedy. Of thia last
CEB. PEPER, FISH, Ina word every­
afateoamt Hie American peeplr arc now prepared tn
tVdg-, and I appeal with enufaiwu» to tkeir de«i f
thing in the Grocery line, such as
iHU. If tacri- is any dependance to be placed in
will be wanted for family uh. And
Wbat nwm of ar Ort dev* and a U ton certify U tea
they have on hand the best kind
of ammunition for sportsmen
such aa powder, and Per­
cussion Caps of all kinda

ma mieae.

. before the tim*p*vewtt*4 fee
Solicitors far Omb|Cm'
Circuit Coart aunaiaMfasfawS*ID NEK'S NOH&lt;£
’

JOB WORK! !

i
Having received a good supply of Ps
per Enamel Cards, Card Board ofall col-■ .
&gt;
t

BOOTH and »II012A,
Lad'te's Gaiter* Buskins and Boots, a
gtxnl assortment at very low prices.
On han-1 a verv large stuck ofCnxkery
stone ami G{an Ware.
Jurt rero-lvfu! a new stock of
GROCER IES ,
of all kinds cheap fur Ready Pay.
1 I have also a very large quantity ot

Ain'HE~OLD'STAND
AS USUAL,
TUith a* good and complete an assort-

G-OCERIES,
AND
** was ever &lt;&gt;ffi-red In tbi* market- *
aniMCLEB,
on hand and all persons wiahing to buy or
As a particular friend has taken the
sell will do well to call before bargaining lilierty to eironhtte the story that we are
■keeping a GROG SHOP. 1 take this op.
elsewhere.
I vfould parttaularlv call the attention purtumty to say to my friand-to &lt; e-dutl
of persons who arc budding to tin? fact ia nut the case, nor never will hd * long
Nail* and Glass and that I will furnish
Mtoh, Glass, nails, Door ’Trimming* den.,
Thankful to my numerous customer*
at u low a figure aa possible
n81-yi .
H J KENMHELD
for thuir past liberal petrunage, I hope to
merit* coulinuence of the same.
D. Q HAWLEY.
~
naotf-

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

STILL OlfWAM!
hpocMnea ropx-s a dl bo wnl to all perauoa who
wub to subeertae ou receipt ol five postage stamp*

MEDICINES

SUCCESS UNPARALLELED II

3338
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism. Distanced
YoungAmerica Ahead.
The raaaoo* why

FRANCIS ROWER

bbbb:

' See advartiwroent beaded “Dritliant “roepeotua" in Uua toper
.4 TA LX OF THS GREAT DISMAL
Adfross
U. D DERBY. Actuary 0. A. A.,
.
MS Broadway, X. T.
SWAMP.
&gt;3d»
a

GOLD RBN8 BE.PO1NTKD.

AMMUNITION

husinea* tm cheap as can be bought at any
place.
■
Give us a call and judge faryoursel vsa.
Prodans of fioat kind* f IU b* uheu in

may rely upon them as being genuine.
June 2&amp;&lt;h 1857.
n7tf.

CHEAPER th MB the CHEAPEST,

Such as Prints, Ginghams LeLains, Mc-&gt;
riuim. Parantst:*, Eluck Alpxocaa jjbl a
varitty of W«mI DeLalns, all tefy^nke
uh! vary cheap.
\
Also’ a good awtorlmcnt or Cloths lor
men’s wear, and a large st&lt;xh uf stapltw.
Denims Sltee/ungs, shirting, strip**, cbts-ks
and tickings.
JUST RECEIVED a new loto!

Vetutlan ( eta. lb-. Madder to cis, Indigo. Ex. ol
Ligwood, Cwppara*. Vitriol Ac.

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

All the pop­
. ttlar Pat c n t
Mt*dtcii*M, of the
’
day may also b"
found «t this establisb-„
P’FRL . Al&gt;«&gt; * greal, varicty of the ebbiorat P*rfasrary for the rwpeei.*! itcenmmodatioa of ths ladies. Also
StaUottery.Pen*. Pencils, Ink, (ercry vurictv) Paper, Envelops A-c.
They woftli reaproftlvely announce to
the citiwna of Huntings nnd of ths sur-

t*. c
led for Mvcral poor* wdb sxtraasa BtAMMM**
Cnaataaay ra hand, alt kinda of Good, m ary Una weak HOM, Ml smc-'l *o that 1 was oasUo te SSMted
irxeept IJqnera) aad all rflha beU gaality.
Call ar.d vzawua. aa »v Motto la
READT
a. Jioud 1‘snfiac and min ware sBaaSisc. I was
st SFtirniatirng law pricra. My motto
iudurod by a fneod to try Item
I
1.—
_ av*
IG.UU - i is *a Kula choapor thui the cheapest.’
I have jnet received • good awwartment
I.xiiics
, ■

H. J-KENFTEIaD

a new stuck of Full spd winter GOODS,
which will ht.nal.1 for

DRESS GOODS

Geo. W. Fowler.

COFGHS, COLDS, ROARSE VESS.
BR05OIITlS,W1!00riSG-€0rGB,
OlOtP. ASTHMA, AND
COXSCMPTIOH.

.1ORMERLY kept by T. PaiuiN. is
GhOAGl B. Ei-KbETr.
constantly making additions to the ol Ito human I. mPa.
Lees! UDia C-nctanali Drftygsguhte.
aame, all of which, he prupnee* to sell

jusrawED 1

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES

ajril 50 ciFTa.
Endow pen in a
letter with' cailror postsg* stamps, and
by return miii you will receive the pec
tu gtxtd as new. Address,
.
E. ELLIOT, Syraouse, N. Y.
FF" Any paper giving tbe above u-Ure ihroa inaertioaa. and sending me a marked eopv, obeli
namediatnly rooetve ooe of my tent pe*e by mad.

P

Butt and Hcrvwa. Door Ilandlai. Sand paper,

■e aver pebliabcd—ta«
WX’i y-EKJHT THOUSAND

TO HOUSE BUIIJ

LUMBER I LIMBER!!
Tlie subscriber having leased Ju Saw
Mtikkutewn aa FULLERS MILL wu’ld
rcat'vrtfriiy sam«'-utw* to rbtt rotirsn* of
HuaUgo wJ vkldty, tfrnt ba is premarvJ
|a tfidrwW Lumbar of all kinds, either i
tha Mil! or deli wad, on abort naii.ro.
L J. FULLER.

Hao^gsDvr. B I8BT.

ELEVATED
OVEN 8TOVJ
LOW OVEN fffO
PARLOR COOK 81
tTsrs.es tbtow.ee Ms Rata

—

�AYERS

COMMISSION ER’S NOTICE.

PHU

.-n

maim tw
SBasiral Jutnrariti,

BLOOD prWFIERAmUM©PILLSDr. Rakack’*

COLUMN

Ira rartag the Sck te » eateat an er
befare kaaaa ef aay Medklac.
Tbe foundation uf their

IKU LIU. KID 1KD Jihc IFOB T0C18IHU.

their physical powers.
with
jjtk for Mir liberties.—
' aud Webster, aad many
porarica in otir National
Senate. 'Dmir early days were spent up­
— - r—__ .—..I ■ I. — ■
... al.....

L. BUCKfcEY
I Still Live.

Ccnasmswsrr*

jusFreceived' !

SI,000,000

rra’ b.7u cterseur, ladixitiob.

3^4®!U2?2St!Sl!

Surplus, &gt;422.102, .11

_ ___ —-

-

■ - — — -IU

ZiXHJBD’JLliS,

8oci, „ priaM. Ginghams,. ULdna, Me-1
Htxw, l*arameVas Black Alpaccas and a |
variety of Wool DeLaius, all very nita
auj very
Also a good ateortntait of Cloths for i

©XWSXM.
E.C. RIPLEY,
T. A. AXEKAHDER*
&amp;
F&gt;.lM«&gt;t.
VtosPraetassi

men s wrnr, ana a targe stuca oi stapn-*. . ,,,
Ihnims Sheetings,shirting, stripes, cherts 2&lt; m

TIIO5. K. BRACE, Nr. Bee'y.

and ticking*.
J EW RECEIVED a new lot of

Of tbe beat quality for all instrument.

Citizens of B. C. and
Vicinity.

ABSOLUTE A UNIMPAIRED

ebiUt, fr’r» Slid scat. •athm*. b
•1 IneaMCiir. fcmtuine xAmw

obliterate tbe mo«i
llieir recurrent, at
dinar? spaa
la thaSCANDINAVIAN VEGITABLE BLOOD

_______ _________ ...
BOOTS «ssd fiHOIMi,
the ewidvatiun of those qualities whi&lt; h ' Ladle's Gaiters Buskins gnJ Boot*, a !
are the charm of the domestic circle. Tin-1 good asMirtmcntat very low prk

I have been reported In New York mmIhng Goods for the last six months,
less than New York prices.—
Will you please fav«&gt;r ms
with a call and exam-

FALL GOODS
which is by far the

J. B. Bennett, Gen'l Agent.
-INSURES AGAINST THE-

DANGERS OF FIRE,

Arranged by tbs beet wmpWcra.
Every hwtrunwnl offered for uls haa
been thoroughly tested, and he can uislf
■ay are superior to any ever sold in this

place.
A very liberal deduction made to tiroes
purchasing in quantities.
Promt attcotkn paid to country er

d&lt;JIr. II. will elve bro

tlon vi tuning Pianos, b­
order/
at Ha store corner Mai
I Streets.
N. B. Jo»l received a new tnesieal
instrument, called ths English Meulis'
Harmonium. Cail and examins.
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct. 15th 1837.
n24-tJm.

LARGEST AND BEST
•Iccted, over brought to thia place, and

AND
their MiMriMW after OTM »lnrt» trtat Fries of
idibavha IReud Funner, |l twr boUls. PERILS OF IRLAWD SlVJfiATION.

H&lt;»w many !

there arc in our rilles who onlv see their j
temllies at evening, or on tlie Sabbath.—
’iltey lire for their bushieaa, and this, (rom
ita focMiun, talim them from homo rarly
■ and lam.
How maoyfmm this Mme

VIOLINS AND GVlTANa.
Of the best Italian and American Ma**.

TO THE

EnlsrgM. Tth Inly. »B7.

DRESS GOODS

alkie with any other mm.

MlCUIOjUf.

Thx sulwcribcr has iust opened k fc*
stock of Musical Merchandise consisting
in part of
rFUX0 FORTKH AND «KLODM)NN,

SHEET XII. BIC,
Of every description, and uf tbe latest
FTER YEARS OF STUDY AND KXFERI
.
. at..
Mart.

Mttahibmt of their rcspwtita, borne
' ateMa. Aahlaud and Marshfield will long a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
be MBN of pilgrimage to tbe husband which *111 be told for
ma* as well as tbe patriot.
The whale teadsocy of farm Ijfe is to a,
*■— p.——. —develop the body healthily and sytnme-; is ‘a little cheaper than the cheapest.’
trioally. Tla: chi Id is not pent up In the
I hare just received a good assortment
narrow baek-vasd of a dwelling. m&lt;r turn-; Ijtdica

up JU green folds and fragrant meadoas.
sod htafiiit UMjtfall out ol doors is upon
the matted gras* beneath the shadowy
trees of bis rtiml home.
He drinks in
haalth from, carry brccre. and all the
■rom aroend fam call forth that playful•BRWhfchperforms »u im|K»rt.«nt an ofo(’(aa ia oer rat ly'training.
And this leads ns to speak of the in-

AH ■■Heal nerckaBdbe,
KALAMAZOO : : S :

painting.

JOHN MICHAEL, weald respectfaHy labra
‘Hastings aso vicinity.

SIGN AND
GA UH AGE
FAlNTIXO,
IMITATION OF
WOUD AND

- „ .. ,,

,
.
•»
chcup for Ready- Pay.
**
‘
‘

I shall offer my stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CARPETS,

LOSSES EylTTABLY ADJUSTED
AND PROMPTLY PAID.

*be el.nrm and tvauty t-f tiro family, a»
MIINiiLEX,
God intended it, are entirely lost, and
„
dilldicn foil uniter a thousand Influmcra on baud aud all persons »:»
that wooL! rievsr reach them at hnmc'— sell will du well to call before iiargaluing ■
•
With the best arrangements wealth ran elsewhere.
I wueld particularly rail tbe attention '
» command in tbsdty. il is well nighjni'
who
M.iU. lo
rtflilrro under
unJrr the
.V
»&gt; an&gt;
*™ building to the fact |
1 possible
to k«,
keep children
in­
fluence of tljeli- p.-rents, so C_.
‘
sliall k...
have .
a di*t|nct family
.Uli
U.nllj cMracu
cMraet. ,. .,,'d *“l"‘■l“ •»&gt;
b.rtW
.l».dl
t*”" Tnmmuj. fc,
bear tbe Uw
moral
ah well as physical
'
'

;.t l •*« KHlitrrd tn try Jour medicine* Ibtvnfit
tM perwantusa of a frirad Sad snaciitiag ihnu a
greatly bauediied, aad in

i . m«h i'"&lt;
em j. kiErurn.

: r- £1

of their pnigmiikira.
ia dissipated amid the varied social influ-.'nSI-y!
SEND INIR IT t
ewe th wiiieii they are subjected from
rorb Bl—••wtta
■* tbeir
their earliest
earlint days. Then what perplex!perpfexi- ।
ties haraas tha nun of basiness in the city 1C.flSnoavUUn Art Joi
—«U capital often invested in profitless 1
sMsrpisis, exposwd to the deprcdatiuti of '
_ dWmest turn, betrayed, cheated, and
. ruiued by knaves Mid bankrupts. From
• the ehoractcr of bis business, be has t&lt;»
tniat fa.-more of his availslJe mtaans to

*

.

ad. »hb&lt;s*
C—H, »U— "totum *k.i.i&gt;»

bms

a-JXSCST

Rvator. lira debts are often scattered
over a wide extent of territory, and col-

ceodingly uncertain.
Bat his com metrial credit dqiends upon tha uncertainty-,
andiwh often compelled to loll back upoe ooihir.&lt;, a ruined man.
Ninety-five fiillutce in a hundred, among

seres and anguish^ of msruantilc life.—
How can a father,-goaded with these anxrrmn the beginning to the &lt;-nd of
the year, do juatico to hia children, even
"H’biS businewi allowed him to be with
them a part of the'time?
He ia not'in
- a frame of mind t« superintend their cduFBd to perform a father’s office.
The fanner preserves the family in Its
inWrity. - Ihc home lias in it that charm­
.

.. ,

.

oosuao.

kept by t. Pmtur*. »
constantly funking additions t« the

ormerly

UEOKUE &gt;. III.5 M.TT.

CLOTHING.

COSMOPOLITAN ART AKSOClATtON.

And got up Suite on tlie shortest notice,
iu a manner and at such prices
calculated to please tlie
nioat Cutidiucs.

TERMS OF SU1MCBIFTION.

F

BROADCLOTHS,

! SPLENDID TUBER DOLLAR ENOKATlNQt

Two IMtnr Art J&lt;*rr*al Oat Fear'.

scriber an estavalcol
&lt;a«t a CarU»-ale &lt;rsli

Mr. HenryJ Brown,’ Ur
Mas

PERHAM OUTDONE.

ih. M.rdapu,

.nd

MORRIfl
NORRIS
—
■—
«•&gt; —

, JJ,.

ADMINISTRATORS NAU OP HEAL ESTATE. I A ^,1^ rf enimprarioMe ta-te,who '
TESTATE of
Chalterlo;.
..ftLek.ws.
Ju .__________ -,________ j
___ : tt, AntoraL ,

uf for poaUf*

PRERIUXIL
As an inducement for persons to inter­
est themselves to get names fur tlie ’Mer.
eaptile Guide,’ we offer thu following pre- i
tnium*. Upon receipt of the names, pay I
in advance, we will forward them by ex ■
press t« otherwise if ordered, to tbe adp.^d Uudun inrnl.S* nlll C-“"*
drqpa of those entitled to them.
XU.00 ,

14.00
IJA»

acaldimt, wash llww in dsaa, warm soap­
suds, and “plump” them ; tliat is, bold
them in taxiing attar about five •ecooda.
if to l&gt;e packed fur carryiur a long dis-

1000

tsovaff!
AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
YoungAmerica Ahead.

wash tba neck.
Strip Lack the akin o«
tbe neck, ent off rhe neck-bone, draw the

ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS CUT
AS USUAL

All kinds of produce, taken ia exchange
for Goods.

FRAYCIS rower
bfootuesa, and increase their salesManeea.
LARGEST STOCK cfU,.
BIST GOODS, u ih.

"CHANGE OF TIME.
Battle Cre«k, Hartings and &amp;. G.
Rapids Stage Route.

N and after M&lt;mdhy .August 31st. IB57, anti! farther notice, stegrs will
Isare the following named places, aa fol­
lows, to wit:
Learn Hasting for Rattle Creek, Mon­
raid ft* FURS, SHEEP PELTS, days, Wednesdaya and Fridays, at “ o’»
chick, A. M. and arrive at Battle Cree's,
HIDES and DEER SKINS.
at 1 o’clock, P. M. in time to take tbe

O

AT THE. OLDSTASD
ith as good and complete
ment of

W

As a particular friend has taken the
liberty to circulate the story that we are

RXSL I put into my cellar was filled with
rtCRLKS.
Thankful tn my numeroos customers
for their paat liberal putnmage. J hope la
merits cuntimrcnce of the same.
D. Q HAWLEY.
Sept » 1857._____

Pro reasons why

IsrtcxMca.—Hon. Thor.

iffi'JXUX

tarlir hyn with a call.

' "

residing out of Kiiv city, to the moderate
terms for a yearly subscription to the Feu.th .owt, 3d teuldtex from Mmd 'tt Cteriass«l. 0.
For sate by
Guide; being to mail subscribers only 60 J. 1*. Roberta A Co. Hulinga. A by Dragxiato A
ate. pc-r annum, making it tbe cheapest
Mrr.Lue itratrsB*.
family newspaper in the I’nitejl States.
CUMMiririToN Eirs^oficE
The columns of the guide will rimtain thu
usual variety of original and spicy articles
written not oulv to pitnum but to instruct.
In regard to Politics, the Guide will
maintain nn Independent tone and from
time to time will sdvucpte measure* a*
conductive to benefit the greatest number.

taking particular e*re not
tlie ft-idi. if scalded at all let II lie done
quiehly.andin water dos quite boiling
I,..r
il-I ..... ... —i. j- .... .. . °

1 continue to manufacture

ClEirEB IhBB Ike CHEAPEST
CMiMsntlT M&gt; h.ad. *11 Mags of O»«ds m rot
(excvM 1.1&lt;i»cn &gt; and st: cf (be t»»t qsalitr.
Call a»d rl.iriM, MT Motin u
HWALL PUDHTH AhD QUICK flALIX

fFHE Propritor of the Mercantile Guide I

|»ome airdr. Here thev gather at morn­
ing and and at noun.
their board is al­
ways surruundod by the same circle, and

BRILLIANT PBOaPLXTUXt
FOURTH YEAR OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART AJteOCIATlON.
■
ras rraovs
DCdSELDpBF GALLERY OF FAINTIXGII
rsraiMMd st a cart uf |IS).&lt;OS:

WILLIAM JONES,

L’tou-K MALI: OF REAL ECT*T~ I n.
of Geo Feskr. late cf tbs towasbin a wkm ia*, rato, &gt;&gt;4 wUtaXu
teeSsrioaa itoMMd.
• mm*
Mncte

Uvea of wealth, or the ambitious desire
of aoeial display, but for qualities seen in
• each other. The glory of the fireeidc tw
the husband is that the wife is there; and

«

TEMPERANCE

GOLD PEN’S RE.P0INTED.
50 Carrs.
Enclose pen in a
with cash or postage stamps, and '
ill receive thv pen '

aivu—i ailKU jut I‘-Il is ,liu
children gather, and where the bright and
cheerful blara upon the- hearth is but a
true type of the flame of love that glows
tn
I---.
’TV. ______ l_... 1 .

AND SHOES.

At WholcMk and Retail. at such prices
that it will be an iuduecnicst for Country
Merchants, Pedlars, and Farmers from a
distance, to call and examine before pur_

CllUirK FIRHT-CLASH INDEMNITY MAT BE
ert InUrjw*.
JOHNS. DEM UTIL
KFFECTKD WITHOUT DELAY. WITHFrvm the Ba* Mr. MeMruxs' Pastoral Babarts
THIS WELL
KNOWN AND ABLE COR
CORFxNtATlON.
THRO’
‘■■fpi «?««»r J. A. pWEEZEY, Aoxxr at Hast ays.
thank, Sor&lt;our Hastings, Jan. 12.1838.
x2nMm3.

•

BOOTS

LOSSES I’AID klO.UI^lS .M.

SALERATV8 at 51.50 per 100 lb. and daya, Thursday a and Saturdays at one o'­
5c par lb.
SALT by tbe Uarrd and clock P. M. in time to take the etening
tuinafcanr.
•Leave Battle Creek fur I!a«*Jnp n
Tuesday a, Thursdays and Seturdavs r.t 7
Store in West end of Union Block,
o’clock, A. M., and arrive at iftetirr*
at two &lt; 'ektk, P. M. and on Munds. •
East End if Town.
Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 &lt;&gt;*&lt;4och, A.
North aide ot Main Street M„ aud arrive in 1 lasting*, at 10
Monday a, Wedncedaya and

New Carpet Store.

8HIX ONWARD!
SUOCB96 UNPARALLELED’!

large §tock of

sail:

Leave Grand Rapids for Hastings ■ ■ d
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saterdaya, at four o’clock. P. M,
I7o-t£
C. SHEPAERD
QTATK OF M1CIUOAS bm Cralrw I:

A TALX OF THS GRSATDISJfAL
SWAMP.

pubiMed la

STAS2.’^U“aitST
Bad; aad I cantivt tell this day
•ing in gamoa that eta be play -

LOWEST FRS.JCM
SPRING steek sf Goes
-r»4 rstesawrtntaiof
stairs bju rr/ujtD n-Ajtjr sto rxstbt, ccrrxit .iso shut-noy
wars, whichi offilr
ATLOWRR FRICRS
THAR AfAW.

Judge
of Probate,
'RNEyX’i D CUCNSELLOB *T Law,

Uvmiating ofBIlt’SSELS,THREE PLY
INGRAIN, RAG, STAIR and DRUG­
GET,

A Large Stock of
ELEVATED
.OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
MwUnjpand stow Mna. U«y
&gt; praye atsaMFrtities shield

saaAi &lt; mut

2Vols, 13mo. *1 J5.

TO HOUSE BUHJXERg,
IKSM

lews to

c

J 1:

E-sTMM

I not'SAND

LOOKING GLASSES,

UMIIt Will,

srjsrat1!

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YOU. 2.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY FERRIJARY I, 1858

H. N. SitKLaoN. Courtly Tr

Of-.

NO. 30.

MPHKUH OF SBSATOB UALB | 1 CoqgrnM «&lt;f the United State* did Hut! It is the truth—no mure true after be anid '
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mwm to^boHsh »la»ary in aayiSiatr.— il ’han it wna b.ifure; nq mure palpable li naa, lam wot Bpcahuig vl malUn iu (ha farce
T-o-.-r-.-i
ON KA.VS.«S AFFAIRS,
The art gmw farther, and a-oauvw na of Mu any tn-rh WhH wntlld' Wk are afa-r (be 1 regard U&gt; which there ia any fiiepata ci
K jiril.LimA/sTtanMug
1 AHvtrf/ in t4*r ^rna/e of At U. S., the tree State* that Gmgresa did not I avow-J, than 4t wna before.
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1 c.itilrwverey.
Ak&gt;u| maim things Unra
,*c,Uw* lhrudr'!, *«• “*&gt;
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' Jwwu«4 18, IS58.
ing &gt; State
J. W. Cfaxxxr,
ptvianhr. at cnrrval rain, ul nutuuf. Land I
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' ■ , -Mr. Pn
oiljuca u&gt; deiyr that it ta
KuMwr ltoi.nc.*nwidth*.' L C. Rwricxio, Hanker, tft/s-k, Note ano .
mute Hut we fail » |&amp;1(J &lt;ft rrw?l.
Mulat, fN-lis. Fur*, ar.. Sc.
«»«*-«• Bwtar. MMtte CreU.Mkl,
' !
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.„.m ...
..... ’lata* that wla-a tfa-y deelarw that fti.-y
.
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—
;------- „-r of
-!.-thi*
nT-,-Trt,vll.'uft
that tin- iuUvMliiction
Mtfjcci 1
mean to legfaiate slavery into New fee*unrt.
11.3. Kaxirsm. Dealer Jti every rarfrtv ~
They wqn&gt; mere t) me, ttawe i tl.e legah Vutera were farqibly axpadlod,! ’
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.1. d.
a i_.— ..r' 1l«S™i«
,k_ o_—.----------‘-••-'-'UlumpiMrO. and when the Supremo Court old men uf , the ravolutfati, lh««tc gn»y-. and illegal votem jook p&lt;eae#iMn &gt;&gt;f tho [
a H. Ita™ l-braHu md
&lt;■&gt; .Alta
rtsMtnsc &gt;* llMui^, Mick.
, pren.a ure or dl-ttmc?. I bdiete that It «.f thn United State* say Uv-y: htrern tn i liru jud »ui;va uf the .Federal coavuu’.mu. ludlm-b-.xe*. U fa wldt-xvLmy argumupt' i
■iljudiiMte tlurt it irtborv or i* Hot thorx hiulry mid wm-nihlc with ng&lt;-. ripe with to eay in ta&gt;« many elxli *; pr»&lt; uu-u t!..s
Tu------ i i7---------- •"**------- i””----------- wa» apprepTfafrlr Intn-&lt;hired ; that its In.
r&lt;*faeii&lt;ta wna expected by »bn publk ;1 I will fling it In Uw.r face with tl.o con­ experience, bmoiwd'and xcncraiel far ’ •aaduun. Ifftwuadvoein nut, that u,l
Ghakt i SaApunxu. Dealer* in all kind*
1 boliava ft .obnoxious,
&lt;
tfa- moai
—;—
nnd. cJM'dcriijg the extraordinary |*mi- tempt that Mich a gratAtous oiRr de­ ’belt live* rtf fi.Mitv anil nf valor ; they I enough far my arpmneot.
something to aa* bad fait an imperfae: nvtion of (facdum. i woatflotieiaa majority ij them; tatj if it it
resident ot the I'ajtrd butt*. serve*.
•
Oort b* -end.hv • 'and r.----- ------------ ,x
ikl that tnn*o who rfiWnsT Iktaiiit the
lights of lifts j was duo* ih one, «U t*Mt I ewtaawir C&gt; i
F. If. * I. lU--.ru- Dr. kr. i» Dry
_ .... ecnsitoilitma nf । latter iby to disetner
del* upon tne
the measure
mcAwtrs wen
which . „
I —. __
I mtfaltenth. maintain
uiMiitaiu ia
la uiftutamed
wMQtamed by thia
th— argamcnl.
argument, waa light lo
staves in R
AT
j fn-tn him wMer*
&gt;r&lt;«lalin
i was a
Y' tl.
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-----------fadt w.
with
rereremv
perfect no
Pre.
und
tlie ‘11‘ ‘believe
fact
which
I‘
have
stated, will the utlu-r ftnpwlug teal uath*.
t» »"
nave nren
—• creat u
.mia. j »&gt;&gt;rid
.u what ;&gt;vric^s
' ia
*« prmuwcm
pn-iutnciii wom-T
would have
hren asmdere-&lt;' some men Who .---_
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llu'isx*. Mwfclint in ttair duty If the* had (aib-d v. J "" &lt;hut Tribunal, I ttaall prefaos my re-I illcMtratlon wa* fr&gt; be
i- In Kansas.
rsmsnx.— ’ nob l-e conjrovertoJ. Thane iiimu ekwted belie*were pU die alterations
।
_
,
t'lwIjvPtfe
al,lift
very
outset
the
ductriti*
math*,
tn
rvgurd
to
It,
wim
aome
extracts
11
shall
fence
the
bktor
Faixrta Rowxn. Dealer in Stmu*. Inm,
Htort. Nall*. and fcuif llsfawsr*, aM Maautaapru»»ulgate&lt;rmlii* niresagr.
I luay rx-j f^**1 *be writlnp
t.. law fur taking the sense
_____ . । etiaq nnarlf—ai*[ I can only sneak far ' "f breaklng-apj
iwd bce&lt; pvrfuu: freedom in lb* C.ruialiur,; ecasten uf. the ballot-box. they wore a&gt;&lt;t. and culliog a convention. I muxt 1
vepper vi*re.
i.wctb
r&gt;fa
&lt;&gt;f any c-crtliptlun before. ! stand here,’, going to elect tbeir antagpofaX
Thu
,_____ myftlf/tl.ottch ft'Ia' n&lt; t Impossible tint at*rt&gt;M»it one.
l&gt;!«itUUF.MfctJg*n._______ ___ J _
str,amid
lbc
fapre&lt;rnutivcs
.if
thirty'imc
i
fagialattire
amc
togclher,
and
what
did
fricn.fa;*h«» aympattuae With ■»!*»»*. prcucml*.
1 SUI.WT dC. \V K1UUI AX, jjklllfti
Waa it a eonxtilw-‘.
Slate*, a majmtpy iif rhftm, I th-rtk. have I ltav dp I T1«‘W did tbay car fry out-per- frame a&lt;un|iitu!i&lt;m.
...
o
1|iav ^,0
gi.venio-l by the asm«- ,
• “*&lt;r hore th
Tl*. fn.vrt-Tn n Sn.1 Cepscr wsk.
emerged from fa territorial o-ndifari to i fcA.K*4l'«rC’
.,-,"Tr_Dr'‘ ti&lt;m th a was to be fr*n&gt;&lt;-d, and impoard &lt;
Iron. KeQ*. «Mii Gbx rh.- ir ilard*.
rv sort ?&lt;&lt;.,»«. ri..te our do*r wni &lt;
r,(raiii&lt;*j from throwing, mvs«-lf prphiiwhi&lt;h ea^sirsted free territory from onettf Stale soAorelpuyA aud jaak the j .his aft! nddlth.il the4t*gtuki&gt;&gt;&lt;M upon tbc people of K-wa a without their
OBee, Itesilaga.
___ I
tenfly taf.n- the Senate and ta-fure the J^-lave territery ; ««• kt atatvry into Kan- St iMtors (rum rucitaud every one of tbepi, । narrowed down to lite qeurtion wfa-tber cviMBt, an I ayMMwl their will!. There
J. P. Rocrjtr* * (,*o„ Drtkr« in I.'nizs i
• ocipry an tli» question, f»r tfrc~‘i*Wwrfi : »a*and make another slate State Jegslly if, in the f-.rinaiiOQ of y.uir State dm tl- they should have d a inert io stawey ia were Hjjue fcrtiyua abolitiuoiiga
A M- tfa.'ws, I'.twl UrdiemM tfatot*. OH*. Ttar- I
For the pnrpvse
mrppsc of my
my _republk-aga
I tirtlt I believed th
«Ui- l",’d peacVitlly V coa cnald, but» slave tuthm*. ytftir pfa.plc &lt;T j mit enjoy perf-ct! Ivmsa* pfaitoL
__lii_i— floi
_. .
lin-k.-takatQintitnatw
dial other maa ! S’n’r Bin bow.
I gather that from the liberty!
Wae any rertmint imposed 1 argument I am willing l&lt;&gt; c-f
—
— such a thing, that
•ticedlutaL—
lift! this emveetiun might
upon you !
In the rar ift Califiirtiia. it 11-w we* taiyfuc; ,fr.jnloiu" illustutad form a cousliUtion embodying sIjvctj
was said that brrconstitataxi wae furiuwd , on fifti qnenem |. i Thefirai |Le*jB|Ap|e in i|; and that it m’^ht be f.-rew! on the
TIT—rst-v-rr -X . •«.fa-err aim to kfaw'what.
liumb.'o tin itl
under lb.- firtttigt ,ft a military pnuJa ,. fc*»ed on art niskiugjla p.-n*r&lt;&gt;'kufa, Ii necks
n.tksjrf
of the
(bo pe'trpjc'^y
peirpk by Faleral
Federal power
———'
4. ro&lt; &lt; ;■«..
irntion tatn-d [re General llth-v; but Tj puni«hab1e by iinpriuc'mcnt in,the peni-. and Federal patrotiage wit!tout their oft
rn
1
1!
.
I
* zAtnonpt those gmtlrim n for the ex
ask lite Rchator* ‘from CiliC.rnlu, eullvd I t. ntlary, far any mxn t &gt; defly tfaft it with I si-iiU , Bat,fafr, i»b-n that sugj^-et&gt;oa ata'
AO DC SOld lit 1.j O ICCSi prcxsi.’n cf whom sentiments the public'
.
-nuien
ami
fleen
wvi
r*rne«t.
r.Mi
mt,
.
.
&lt;
Ufcft
«Mtoe«iim
wa*.
whether,
w
arn
,
right
to
bold
ilavi-s
there.
Jim-wara
|
m^
I
mw wat ii nirt!
It
was
met
mt
tSiw&gt;i. urp.olc Kvwcr's Vtact
n »‘
,-.railed «Mi deep auul rarer*!, and anx-.1
r«,| Of tic fluid
io is k ifa-Usdr, tMXtfiitocat etood the Sen- 'n,in ‘l “v*
,M' '*
• "*•”
,t,r ««¥»’« g‘ft ipgcslter, they did hot - glormns dutnoc fur “perfect frge Kun" and the ynrt .ft tires? gmticirieu by an bulig’ «•
..... to-«1 “-’-1
i exvrc'ae perfect fiecdom, and farjp itnd . "frvr diKntadoti"—was'ft but f I tan im- j nsiit dental.
I bu.l tmt the pleasure ef
Whole SA- and Ket .11
bl. |«..llb.B In ...n.n ..s'1 “"J?*! •i'A.M pnrr-'fl nr Ik. M. | ..iMMl tn CWn*&gt; &gt;1 .;»&lt;&gt; ifn, ....n • nS1n, «n AjisHr ..I «*
oJHT l..i.ni»B In ll«
t 1UI»«-.
Call and see «Aem t&gt;^rt purt^j
xi ir, A Frv’iSMar. al Li* Old
thnoktn.
Apc.es. 1 must j„
«|o ।hm. the credit to sav .I,n'1 ’ln ’’’’"''J
’*”■ ’""w*w&gt; I»«- *’i»t»"h wuHt tire pop-ilar tailiio of that' t.-gvfter, and ttotey are ataiut dtarusMtig 1 oral,!.- Sc-wtor f.fam Micbigm. [Mr. Stutl al in thatitn.-rceiicv be
fullvnet the i,ft# ’f* . * kn"w n”
rM,f *'-**h®&gt; to *taui ilrtnaudMi t
I nek tbs rrprfawtx*- the qua it. ml .ft whnt pulley ehall be in--, srt.J tb.- olhet dity; but I lindamtanJ that
r. Dealer iu Gruerrta; Proi ptildte ,-xpertati.M. andIrnokh-sni ablv
"r
arthut u’ c**c'ta*'the natu- tree* .ft lta*o Suite* earved Mg of lb.- nngututo-d iberc,.wfuft |xd'-cy shi.ll ta:. tat emU&gt;rJ&gt;edTtoU*x;xM-&lt;-b a written pied’s,
IDjEVESS GOODS;
m.1(1.0 ton* *l.irh 11- PnftUMU l.ftl
lacifauaks oaMMpieitecs that ure Northsesti-ni Ternary, ul&lt;ee the gr»-*t , »tart«d in their laws, and the, crugt i;uvvJ wbT3&gt;’Utekaditig gentfamrn on that side
'
• 0rAU.tl.Xb5,
,
m.;u» Wfa.IM d- 1'w.Uw; I«1
urJmsna- of fi-tedmu, whidi sttyitipt.- l ti.-n. winrh it is said is tht- oiik nto-a Thatj of the ^m-styu publretal and signed their
PRISTS
: I.:.,.;....| ». I
with Mm
.... ..th“r;h"’’bt™ to !&gt;e ati idled down, ftiu in flwcr, wbeth-I ilividcw'tbciti, I* brought Itlto r u’lileM-1 minic* tp. and himt il oul t"’ ^*K
■Mflchaiilc*.
GfiiGnAUS,
... I. hi, I h .i .. ..11 b.wd..p 1; .1'2
«*
Ufa er.wt.cn they ram* tn driiherite o;*wi ■ tkrt.WnJ ore ww.n gt-t* op and nrguns in 1 denying t!:c i-u,-..!*!: ti, and plfdgjtnw
, JIfa,
d... inmpm,.
Ifa,
; »-r. T,
d,. the high &lt;{ii&lt;»fa*i itf the fiwiiMtion &lt;&gt;f a j f*tor of alavnry.
lie Bays that, ft ia j th'eS*-.IresUmI ‘,1iv c&lt;m«titntioD they *g*w.
LUil.LlAXTS, : nn tnra s»
on in tm; oivergcncc.
nuri-v
_
• ’"b,«
,
, r ....
. .i
•
.
d mcuttT l«. that lhaee
LAWNS, -I’M Mm
I" .
h~ obrNixuma dnoJ~- Btatu ciMuuituftuM, preparatory to th. i; . right; that ft ia a divine inatittitiaithat, j about to fiir'm ab-iyld be submitted ,w •
admission Into the F«l&lt;-rsl viiion. they it fa &lt;&gt;nc ift •thoee tl’inga wteirh can b.-' p-'tofrUj t »t ■.
'
h •&gt;■
Idisl.f
Kta it &lt;rn drfl? I”** «M '“‘•M,.*»•&gt;
were not pcrfv.-.lr free!' 1\\*« ahy,r&lt;- proved toy the Bible, and by the Cftnstitu-1 Vnd.-r Uty: plc^gs tli-y were elected
Vfw. A. bAtsncriu BlaritamHhinc in nil
ratal lnip&lt;«uri upon Ohio, ttett ~giar t ‘ txwi.awd by every other terok tbnt taw* Ah b,it jben- froi r ixrfaiti preliminaries which
l.mfarf -» nnwlllifa iw.pl.; I «gw.-r«.l .....
Ha ta&gt;Kca baaaehk. Xl»p eurth cf t!w UaiIjw
| uUli Um IM,.
i.,1 Ml, ; 1,!i; I
r_ ___ it........ M . .
ind obicli J**,?*",
h.n been occupied haliire. btalu &lt;ft tire IVwe I
Did ata’ in*r.ta quoffag. Ho delivers mt
abl*t'j wcr* to be ‘ri&gt;u« thrim^ -fa census aal a
OF
n.y then,
sir, that
■ .... m ..rr-&lt;rf M u* iMwimi ««•
IT
’V-,.*""* the
I* rtrk by
\chich
***■ f: ve«k»ni uprni far coftstitifticu. cuuftAry . and forcible «p-vch &lt;l«m&lt;m&lt;ttraiiaj the [ registry to be taken and made in the aa-"
J W. Uvckik,
,d»bw i'.» W&gt; .Tp.-d U. tfc p,«i-1*“
«“
-fr". IM. r«f- tn the whhre. ul h.-r people, a; any onu s I pmptkty, the BXp-«dfeney.»he fwtficy; ah I ri-mi cautitie*—fa-fare they were qkJllb.
belies:! \X a&lt;1: Mtn
&gt;ia?
W.fa it' th* rtgliteoiiteeas &lt;ft.slavery.
Aftor.be | fird to vjtfe.'
The Territory of Kgafa}*
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KINDS BONNET TRIMIXGS
s« in lixllarfa!* Ha* any Srnt- nf tins1 boa sat down, having ricctnfi-fa tbesudi*; was divided, if I atn nut ruistakem frAtJJ
at Tin;
.
I ift&gt;B. any where, fornn-d a mMtltwti- n t-ot c and convinced t!p« unfa* aadiog,* thirty.f.’ur countin’; #n! «eha**tfre ate*
and prvspuUld
an.)
i&gt;r.^.M.i.u ft
it. in
t&lt;». £kmgraa&lt; a*L.oi&lt;
*» "about(h..
the •oiue mas on Viu. opposite
_
side gets up tliurity uf Governor Walker i«ws»*7ngf
ta-tf*. Mich.
W«yi»r. -.f perfect Jnaxbim 1
If thervj lly aava: "‘Mr. Fre^d.-m, I do "not 1m&gt;W. W.AUiKN. Fir-tab lull-Tail.
S&gt;,.|.
brtaiv.brt them
, N’..,' *".f• Ilis’i liivc thst alp very 1« r^glftj" IBs "antag-vibiriu&gt;^w&lt;. v t-i-u.o.
iDcni, IMri •
............ ...
.• .
’
blare.
—■t.
c».l true. Our father* knew what pt-rfa-t i aiat get* up mid fans on tins 'mnr&lt;lnl to
— —
—iJJ
—.
—aud
uj
cas'ote. ter
"
Dx- validity , r^_.A
f-.-uon
wa«. rfnl fl.r? TXereim-d iL
I aoxwl.tain,
—__________ ;------------------.HOMS
liLlUY MADE . XL if i;«i it. letter in snirit exa.-th Sir I r t',rY n":“‘ of
ifllK-re ku. lien n‘ cmtniM-mv t-twreu* *n4 o*»«lwti«uhty ./that law leu!Ilw.i-n ; havq Imjufrrel Mt. th? new -States, and he b«a c .mrnft,-t,
A W. fam, Stddl, .nd ll.n~&gt; Mjk.
&lt;UU,|Wi jtKT M U&gt;ei|\
ttad a A’nte priaon ufl’.-nce. Walker, and I have never heard It Jaa1*4 •
that •rfi.tingtillfied Senator am! thL- Fresh
’’J
*7&gt;",n* **. lhv i !*"
ST'V
’ h.
Ae moment he o.M-n. h.a m-.nth, be tause —tltai fa bftetm out of those th'uiy-faor'
deni I-f the Uiiitt-d Slat.* I U-ink thu
"r
bt.ihfr.
If I am &gt; bow «n&gt; it in On Qhl States? VX .-re be lu.d.med that it fa right tnhoMnlavte cuunlirs, »tepe Were not taken by the
p*hu&lt;&gt;f victor* uinstU nwnnkslfr. the "&lt;*1 ml«tek*o. I h tru a metA&lt;&gt;mndiiin। by ! rhrireotislftnihiesfotmvd under i vast rail r ,u Kmmmmi and Uut, by ynur authority. Government by wliii* the paopln could
uimI B.M.L I
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or were dm people of ntcb m,] every ons I by U.c Fvitaral authority, ia declared t5 couie to the polls. The census and reg-'
■■fltater r&gt;nifcdemt&lt;xl S'.atwt |-arfircl&lt;y fre« j b* a •rnitenitarjr offvne,-.
Utry were pmitted. . So says GuvunM*
in the furtnati'iqof,tbuir omstitusi'MH
:
Thia h-gisUt-ire undertake*' to regulate Walker in hia letlei^ . .'
. '
E'iglun.1. &lt;li&lt;yl arging tlx- high ilipluiiiatic
of that enactment faaa rinipiva- No one w i9 dcuy that they enjoyed p;r- the right of suffrage there, an I they make
Such M it waa, the convedlioft' tfe«»
defies w
wlikb
liia eomrtry
had oevoivM
devolved on
&lt;&gt;n tiitiimjllty
.inties
men’iu»
n-ainrT nan
,
, ■
•, .
* the right of sudrASM depemtaat oe the together, elected under a pledge of mafijf
&gt;!., I ,1*.,
.nU.nWw I.. brl« "™-l ”J
•“•■’7 toJ "'I—• ” ■ f. ct f. &lt;-rdon|.
...
------Having ktaled what I iwlkve'to htjyw tdAng of a tc?t oath t&gt; auppnrt ael- • »f ita mcm_bcr» to aubmitz the
« d. Frf.4 in* S' I»w IM. e...»Ur'"
"»l"
They met ta Sep*
, —
.. , By-aad-lij, taon-vur,---il lieen the ••’ajrct
th® bill, I ptoptffe to | u Li.hJ tli’mlt—^s'w« are u ’w aattkGad a lion to the people.
1,.u.nnn1l..1n..pl« ..r Kn-.1....
"S'"*
1"*:
STAKTOrrS EXCHANGE
..
.U.t
-,.T.
*as d.sc&gt;
d.acovered
reared to
to Im
l&gt;eunconstit-.itn-n.il.
unconstitutional, inquire
________
how_ r|«riml
_____ _________
freedom __
has
__\hoco
,_________________________
■ majority of die people
,__ __
of that
____ territory
__ ____ _ tcnibst. They kook the initiative; .*r:
Sl'GAIlS
FISH
TEA
t‘Ml. 1heiimkratande
the Nehni'ka bill
Just. »as
?n
Th.
Another
m j1 Itfild
But. *ppianted tlw’r committee*; they la^J out
i n 1I it
It wan
*ru« brok'-n
bnik'-n d«»n.
dosn.
Th.- instant
itiitnnl it
&lt;1 1 carried nut
&lt;uil hi
in Kansas.
K,nu&gt;
Anutlwr term
tami U
L.,l&gt;r&gt;t,1 fr&gt;
ru bo
lie—
—wrong
« ronir ind
«n,! abhorMil
■ 1,1m&gt;rr,v&gt;t Rot
That Good TFA, Hire t&gt;&gt; &lt; ure tin.headache. ex.t«iiv as well as if be had bc. n la-re j wsm btolivn down slavery wsnt mtn Kan-' c.iue popular atamt the name time.about [ sir,|h«y c.ii)&lt;»4 rtterc-au tfw pyor ri^|&gt;t,
the work; and llien they adparned. I
purt'anJ turcrl &lt;&gt;f II nt th? tiniii It w,»i .
• MH litft Btill g&gt;-ulkm«n tell us they did : w hich I havu a w..ni to aay, mxI I w-iil not bf.a sovereign, hut «f a citieex They ■in not disposed' to deny that fast srax
JACKSON
p.wwcl. 'Dial. ia slut tcowx&gt; why I am op. I
not intend to kt slavery in ; that itu not • carey it abmif with perfect* Irvnft-m, sad j ciahniftgu t" the ktlfbt-box and ilep&lt;uit a proper: 1 eupptwe ft *fa*;' Bu? tfim ar/
o a NTI3R A.Z. OTAGu orrioE.^ [ And every thing in thj litw of Grucm iea. |Hi-wd tn HiW mauMtru. I woe &gt;*i|&gt;p&gt;MKd to
th* object! l-el me illuftcst- this! Sup- 1 that is -popular ■urv/.- gnty,” Wliwt Im* i&gt;utl..t far any officer there mn'tf they bare wine aatoniahrng and curious coineideacm'
I xlc fell; 1 hx«w beep up;H&gt;sed to it iu its
Mmp LXVi Lis ExrfiAM*. by
’
p&lt;4e a Griner has a riiA 6 tld, uiH'a p is- (Men the bfatory «f the ’appiiiHtiiM .ft: taken tto«w ’ odfans tert ttetha. 1 That fa .-di ,ut faie convention.
T&amp;y adjourned
{in. io ita progress, in its rim*i&gt;a&gt;matntw n Ijoiu-ng, *rpanitel by a suute-wall ‘psrfrcl frm-diwii" and “popular wreer ths thud chapter of popular a&gt;*ervignty to a period subsequent to the link when
i. UWl in It* rffetlM. I «il opp-.*-.! to
which hie feunws toad erected tharwtiiirty | rtgnty** to KanswT I'b* |Ms&lt;pl«nf Kan-.' and |wrfvct tnwd&lt;.in in £&lt;naa*. . I thtak ill,
rf K«"M- »«r. u. M, fa
years fa-f.Arc.
Its wull keeps out the -as u«t«i t&gt;&gt; bar a theYwI. the madultera the people of K«nata, by HMf experience th* elcctiuu of- a Territorial L^aetetuMr
Rasta* stta n*»kC&gt;«etStaKc
MifidJ.’ilte-Mita ;
___ J. r.EMOity.
1U*J5
cattle in the pasture, wbu are oxoucdmgl v | t«Litat genuine ■.perf.-cl Jiwcdom.”— thn* firn, haVo become emi vioeod thatlbey ■till » Deiegrrti to fai* Congre«a.
1 luge.and L*ai opp*"*^ fa fa" rijx-.liuit
BarrtB Caxxs llot»x. by Campbell ds
auxiouA to get into lbc field. Sumo inod They **rte to ill&lt;i«ario the grual siuetriae du n&lt;&gt;t want any moru perfect freedom; adj-sirned to Novctabtr.
The etncOiXl
■ ulik.b qe are about
gather fnui^it.—
e ti letl.rmcr think* that moral ewrtfan
p.i|&gt;wlar s&lt;tecn-ignty as it mtv*r bad hat they would likes link .ft that impur- tf-uk place io Dteuhcr; arid then far the
Wmd. BsUto Creek; Mieto.____ _ __________
ilTi'ing avid that. 1 C'lnt luck to aiy
Mam«au.’Horas!'by ». Davts fe IX.
first
time,
as
fa*
tost
oaths
had
be®,
rte'
w.ll
keep
them
In
«h&lt;
pasture,
even
if
the
been
illimuntod
«•*
this
conlir.ail
i«oibrc.
I
X
d
’
llMft
which
tt*fc
p*»phased
.«n
ec^n
* wBiVlhe object of the bill wae.
KECEIVE MONEY ON OLD ACMstaUD. Mick Genre*! ^'*re Ifnuxfin-lw*
wall should tat talteu down, and lie pro- ■ What wan &lt;ta- first «tvp I In ttai.first j bofare
.‘’••re the
Un- pa*sago
pauago of this
thin act.
I Imve but one rote by Miich to judg­ cueda to take it down. Ibe yufujtia that
CUfNTB.
The l^gialNtbrn thn* imposed up**i &lt;li»t]in-tion d; parties went to the-pt
in' tin-.ihjucia wf piddle acta, and tnat ja the vattU go right in; tlw cvpur.ui.-ut
and the res’uft »m, tlj.it your pro-ahlr
GIUST 4 SPAllDDiG.
by residing them; *nd thus seeing wlut fade. The phihieupber as) a: “D-» nut
d^mocmqy found ibein»«i»e*Tn a r.ifrf
their purport, fa.ur meaning, their idijre t, blame Die—(het y tint my ;hMcatiwti; )uu pUnd upon them every lew that Ute*- I bv fraud., 1 exempt |bciu Try n that— ty U less than one thin!.
The pec
arid. tl.vir,.inun: K, aa cm tallied iu the but it H^rue. the met ba* failuwcd." I en&gt;«. in its wiad-mtwe i'«4ly. h&gt;*d over | They were no vulgft* rascals that went apoke. nay, they thundered at tbe -po'
\(UiAGxrTS! GIFTS"
.
Lili ■(»c|r.“‘l do riot go fa tlk motives &lt;it
It em* a ^6nqnerftt|r■nHt»y.■, and they returned, by ‘
J V V VunlO AKD SlLVia \VxTCItBl tn indivbltnil gentlemen who voted f,n- the rrt-rl. upon him: • You kuw« the eilhrt made from the heginiwi^of tee Gov'eru- ••'»»? there.
would follow, and kiMurjiig that ft Woubl inent to the passage «t thiil act, except. | I fa ring ir mu over andMiua wteecud a Leg­ majority, a froe-State 1
be sold nt wb*drnle prices.— bill Slid a»k them what it meads I and tf l&gt;dlow you inuridcd that itahould follow." al Mr. Bi-nton well wild un'itmftberlexa t ivtakutx^aml thua ma4" a code of laws
frce-Sfate Dekgai
G. W. Mnta. Colmtv &lt;1m* and Notary This is the cheapest and best lot of watch­ 1 wur* In a court of taw.nnd themmsifuc
But,"*ir, wc arc not widxr.il thebook aion, a little short act, nntualang as your ' wnich imuk the annunciation of Lbc great the United State*.
' JSMie.-0«re in tft C-m* Umisr
es ever lwf&gt;&gt;re ,41,-M-d Au t&gt;M&gt; public. A tiuii uf fas Kunsas-Ncbaraka act was up,
On this snHvtft, if *e are eMHfgdhgi to go finger, imide cxprtwslr far them, and the and^temal principles of liberty a yen*
Oflkr hour, from bite rt A. M.. •»&lt; ton* 1 to gift !r jewelry worth from 81 to 412 will
and I could bring Uie nfUJ ivit of every to the avowed duel uaixcswki teuiimcuta only utio in'the whole nine T*&gt;lumcs that ten fairy oltcbee, the government waa act hi
be riven with every watch in proportion min dint wted hir it, and that d ej shoul J
Nurehxli«i' this cooTentirm,
of the genthuneu abu.advocated da.- biU.
|&gt;r«rr«ionat.
to Its value. Being dMierous nf intro­ swearitliut it was nut their intmti'an Min­
An kxemrable tknalur who^uyjidl) sift ■boiiihing ahtvery. Tint act yno exceptpledged to tubmU their, co
Davtu.Coow. Jwstleo nf tb* Pence. Gm­ ducing our good* prominency to the jiubbefiire mo, bu( wbolU not uow in ba* acai ed; but you piled upifrfanqi eui-ry odter isont! Un*.of lawhuafitdeote- Your- the people," had wacertamed
_. •
_ J ■*—. SHI .fiml to th*
SUU-, thai would not l*e ittanvud by liw —I nman ihctSeitat.ir fnihi Sjuth Caroli law you had .fMS%e&lt;l without diktinctiuu, iuir*h*l appointed by the preudentof the
did submit it tu the pcopl
court ;.il would md begin to njat a pro na. [Mr. EnmaJ and I may:«Jy of him, except '.taise
which were b'cally inapplo United Sista'S sumiuunud i-igvili-r wliat would raieot.it; and. tberwl
tbo
nd fiw theirdfapmtal. Ww Sell
•uinplioti aato wluii ttie iirteui»&lt;&gt;n »f Uw wbu 1 would riot my W- be »u» present, cable. You
Y—____
made_a Governor
.. fotthc®; he billed a poiat—not ftom Kansas, ___.
but* m popnlar-aoVgrvipity_aa&lt;
Cuirpcaition Verge, open fane at Maud 7 act was. Bnt. »lr, yoo mirtt hmk v&gt; the
amen in wljusoheart apd in utawu lips you i p|Hiintvd their ■iaraha|a, th&lt;-«r etuw- from MlteMri, by hie writum Awuid-hiHe
B. 11. Fctxta, Attorney and Counselor Fine Silver Lqtfrtr, •
“
8 “ 9
there ia n&lt;i guile and m&gt; deceit .* niuii
•1 law. xAiniwr la Chauvn. Genre*! Ulta aad
“
“
“Hunter cue,
12
TH Ami. OtbMoWrr bcltonwr • SUora, In 'ba
who couffl u &gt;t niter a talwubohd if ho tried
block. MuidtoUk. Msrrv Ca.MXt-“
“ Lever heavy bunter case 15 “ 18 Abhiga m wiachit wax m»d«- kuapply, iu
them.
Thus you atartnd -Ununon tbn j hum pmuax.
Afar the pn-cw i» c»
“
“ Rr^j. pat. lev. “
" urder to get al ila oljcCt.
,
question, m which-he dirul^isl and laid great care.*r of dev&lt; loping and illustrii- [critrd. be Mink over his pout—be g&gt;
21
34
a
2a
OSes .o ItawU । nior*.
,
Gold anchor opt-n lace
I ib*-, lArtitttar t
Ttig
Nebraska bill on, ita face vpm&gt;, aa U-a qwij cbamoUir la, the purpose ting popular aorertignly.
C'ABtoa t). Scott. Juetim of the Fewer. ' “ lev, hunter &lt;n*c,
80 ext 37 nrnfceeea to be a very hlrmlrea aftiir,'— lie fcad.fa tofa'g far the , bill,
lie, was
Wbnt « a« the UCXl dt*
•“ b'aautifully eng.,
The gist of il is comprised in thew fed ■peaking far the South, and no man of ait
50
Erg, pt lev. “
Ute Son th b iginivvrtccT'hlm and said nay.’
tinev:
'
..
-i-r?T.
70
.80
(Ilia art not t*&gt; U-.gialate slavery juto any
Uhr aurareigns I suppose Uwy caw— Ur r«rw V&gt;Wi« «sck.-d a-vj pkind.
cd a uibtcrU
and magic watches,
Trnilpry ur. State, nor to exclude it aqiumi-ut fairly. He referred U&gt; aduda- gwihai" with high hopes uf uianitesting prase thkifa arlfl thrmrn 4ht&lt;rift
afr.pt a nmW
'therefrom fbut'tu'hMve th* people there- ration ut the honorable Senator' fniin that aneereigni, ul the lirsl. (■ppurtwitlly and the tewn tee* on fnw; -the an)
100 df prt-frcHy'frWi ‘ tn' form arid regulate Maaaarliusetta, fill/ Wllami.1 and said
Any of ‘the above watches, tocether their dOmeade mdtltuti.mii in tkir own ibc Abdltioniits had a»&lt;&gt;wed tJut It was
m eltx-teHearne -df far meutbera irf. the . ikr«Kaa|.niidntabl, Wiltaxi;a nlMy ta Jay
with a gift, will be aent by mwil; free of
Tnrritorial Login!-itunu WImi thatCtuiM ■ tbvir.haads, and the tlimea oTxhcjrItarh
poetage, ■« receipt of price. A catalogue the UnitedStatea.”
wtouidid they-findf! Did ann* pa-over i Ingdwdlliijgalitcrtfl.ly'paintin’ SWdtifk
., M
ri! ;
Terriloriee and in the DieUaotid
giving full partfrtikre. will be eant vn ap­
€W« J^giu io understand anmelhing of bta, and be apprehended Inal their purplication tn
■ ' . :
IM JtfteiL pwp'darity of thia bill at the p.M vu *o abuliah It e»eiy where frben
GEO. DOWLING 4i CO.,
and CVtin
South, .ft i« because Congress uMwl graNn. 33 8..nth third Street Phdxklphia ciiiuafy condesxvndi to Itilunn the slave
Swtea-lbqi they do mil dimu to abotkh
alaVary in tbuML-&amp;•£»—“it being the ties but ta tac Statea. He said Ugil that
nr more liMsrtoms, *iH receive in pay­
u«r iaient and wcaaiag vf tbw ^ctnutm couamntnatiun waa tn be reacbeaby ah
ment. a auparb* double pointed &gt;dd pen
rxdude elaeiry from any State?' The aiQBadment to the FtaJera!' Cmrltutfan
rs * eaentet res of tboae Stalos moatlure au.burixtng CtmgrnM too Ae thia, whlrti
browuied i*.re frtcJv, » Mr. W..hater

axw.

HvrrtiwntM.

Good News! Good News’! I
N‘E W

G O O D S I US.ttW"':' ■"

GBANT &amp; SPAULDING'S '
XCeildy * oy fetore,

Just received a large
_ stock of

W COBBS,. . _. .
EVEKI VARIETY,

A nice assortment
FANCY BARAGES.

Ju t"?- t.!r Jxji*oi

—

ri i -

Rcadv Pnv Store.
and'shoes.

G KOGERIDS

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

.. ...

al»re State, &lt;aa u gp.4 aa three mapX.wd
stm, and tharet-.ra aa a gtiarntdea maua &lt;d tfee-pubikthenn-.i-dx Mte-uri, me arcs

�— tMta( posed I

; b. nv.j

'«■ rrim

*- &gt;U. for lk-&gt;;r«n

ths tax wss small. Ld as sec. la 8fl2
th,, raltl 10.000. Vol ib.hr.1 }~r.
1*53, they rained but 810.000.
Uhy

I roold see all that was going us, and I I

mMfctorsafDr. C. W. RuU&lt;£ indaoa
lta fn dwpart from our rob. Tbe rapid
increare in the aala at his jcnirdies in
Central Indiana nntiLt not bIum be satia
factory prov/at' thrir exrellvnor, but to
that moat hoaddud tborapcrieu-e uf s»tn«

were they able to &lt;fo this! Not because was there Gn that purpose. I saw tnaro I b. tbe Committee on Cmumtw.
. -- -----------Several other ^ills have been mt-’ thev were making tbeState expanses any than one man g- up and vote four times, |
Mr Waldron alw&lt; introduced a foil au
jder cnnaid.ratkm, anA wo hope to reach। less, but Iwcauso lb« Stale lands had for
iro™.. rf u-y
; i
L some time been w Uaig rapidly, and from some it them none.
which
r,,"rt * nrstaou
Nuw if they had known that John D.! ।rv Tripp;
tbe I.crompton cvawtitution, in their w In­ one to-morrow, amending &lt;&gt;ur present. thuis.H)rcaatergeiB»alhada*sta.uteicd;
umi. .nd
«&gt; H­
a4tt3telMi ftavwrr ” But there i» dian, have thongbt that ekvrty is tbe Rood taw, whicMl te ctmBdeully expect
was spying tbeir rascality, 1 would have on
Invalid
i’euaiona.
yxyrks^' fort, cal I rail tbs aura great curnrr-etone on which they rsn lw® ed will much improve it.
.hared the fine of tbe chaUattfree; lart I ' Mr. Waldron dlro inlrodnoed »WK*
tMwj^te&amp;Kate to It. and it may ex erect an edifice of repnMicaa pivernmewt,
Tbe Swamp Itand Bill, to-dsy, barely
was »«»t molested in the least f|,r । taid the relief of Stary Umpborw, which was
■WXtU vote that waa given -. if they and they have said that, in that crepe*,
escaped destruction, being carrital by
nothing, but tbm»gh«~O. God I that mart read a first and second time, and referred
tbe eutotituti.c without sl&gt; il shall never be altered and never be
to the Cdmmittew «n Invalid Batons.
only
two votes more than was necessary
I
amended.
Nuw,
air.
if
a
mere
demoersve&gt;R~tl would have becu a more strinbe Dwnocratte, for tbe two late adsiinis
Mr. Waldron -I*’ ’mm-ducml a toll mr
■dKrteabvery roost itelkm tha^ h would 1 cv of numbers may enme t*«rther ami ! to its passage.
Tbe bill aa il passed the
trations have countenanced tbe like frauds tbe reliefof tbe widow ./Malachi F. B*
if Wfa lad voted for thecunstilhrton with i bl«C out tb.«l foatufw at this »t*te cooe»i- House, provides that tbe lands shall Grat
by endeavoring to enforce the L.gus fxg- dolpt; which wm rend a first and •counl
shts art; aw* I will tell you why. If they । tution, I stand here in behalf of one of । be ufllrsd for sale al public auction, but
telature and its laws upon tbe people &lt;/ time, and refer reJ to the cvtihmltcu uu
had ruled for the ronstitatfon with si- the &gt;mallret Statrs of tbe Vnion. and I
Invalid Prnri.su.'
_ . ,„
very they would ha’ e left tbe seventh ar- ask you whet security, what guarantee n»C Its be add for a Ices price than one
Kansas.
Mr. Wnlbridgr IntMntrd tbe fol low­
tick entire; and tbe eeronth article cm- ‘ hare we lhat lhat anaw mad a;»irit, mis- ■' dollar and twenty-five cents per sere, eub- excuse had they far taxing ne 836.000
At the tete elections the Kickspon
ing bills; which were ervurallv •**! • "r-'1
tatoe a provision fiw tbe future emancipa­ called reform, will not undertake to ' ject to drainage by tbe purchaser. A tbe last year of tbuir power T
When Rangers were furnished, by tbe Mteeou- and set*.nd time, and referred tu&gt; tbe cum'
strike
down
ahei
this
greet
fundamental
te* of Mae**. Thw article eaye, in grantpre-emption clause is added giving the they talk alaail “ n.wdh*» taxation," we riana, with a cannon—originally tbe prop­
mittre cm Gunwwrre, * *
is* powers of tbe Legislature, in regard principle uf the Federal Gmstitutlon ?—
w.iiild like to have them answer tl i quoA bill making an appropriation for th! I |rrofoes to be a g'“»t deal &lt;»f a democrat I pre-emptor tbe right to buy wiibmil com
erty at fnele &amp;tn; also other arms.
Uuu to their ins dtrd c&lt;malilucn. v 1
rovistnietion .«f a Baria* at thr nonlb at
*D&gt;ey shall have power to pass laws ' mysell, and I am willing lo carry uuttbr | petition at seventy five cents per sere.—
When the Ib-pu••!«*»came mtn pow­ Tbe dry after the rlrctbin the boys from tbe Muskegon rivrr, in the State vf Midita Mrmit tbe owner at slaves tu emend- | Democratic principle as for se anybndv; ' and iwskcs no provisions against Innner, th* sale ■/ lands lux! alimvt entirely thia ttt«n went to Kifkapuu, hitched •*
patCtheiQ, saving the rights of creditors, but I believe that even Dcmnreacy I'self.
• maiable pre-emptions pre’'
ceased-, and the large- inortur from tb*t tn their cntMN, and drove it down •»» ,g"Abtll making an approprhrtwm forthSMareventing them from becoming a ' sometimes, on extraordinary occasLos. i dsy of eala. Tl* proed-da from thr sale I,
■.Hirer, of course, i.« hmger fol tlw trea­ Fort l-eavrti worth, end oflered it to Gen. remalructvsiof a harbor ul BUckpaike, in
n-&lt;(uirvs s litlln check. Tint fathers uf the
But lb«y al i*re began to vfo
i
They | of )be lands are tn go into tbe treasury sury.
* ^ftiaeerentli srtHe. if that were voted !' hed.rnl Constitution thrwght sw.
Harney.
Gro. Harney arid he would Vie State of M ichigati;
/
emne’.l lug far Uh-Stair; and those nobk
A Ivill making an appropriate&gt; f remia, gfvea the l^riefoture a right to pn- | thought equality at States was tbe grout as a swamp land fond. A prov isi.vn re- ,I humane Institutions which-will (.rail attend to it, Imt wh-n the &lt;4Bccrs came to
Ueti'f the barb-r al bt. Jum-ph, in the
vifofortbs foturo smanciputixi ot si*res; I vital puhtt which the ban.1 &lt;d amendment i qairing tbe State to pay 5 por reet. in-1
I
cutting
time
be
the
pride
wf
twir
State,
■crept
uf
the
cannon
It
was
not
tbure.
—
The Gamers uf tfobn If cbsl were voted •■ut. it left in the should not touch.
.
,
' tereat into tbe common sdjoul fund we* . hare been put in npeexthm. We wish Nuteidy knows wlwre It ia. bat one old btaie .d’Micbicat;
A MU making an eppo printem for to■ohedttls tbe only proviMon &lt;&gt;u that eulr ’ U-compi.m c&lt;K&gt;stitiith« thought that I stricken out of the bill.
Rec. II ia io | uur opponents iov at all the capital th")
pru-atevery auctioneer, he rays il is hi ,-unvlructiun ufabirinK-at New Budafo.
jeM; and in the schedule the pro vision is: | tfo-ir great fundamental rornerwumu was
‘
the
fidlowing
words:
See.
II.
“
All
of
I
cun
make
in
their
attacks
up&gt;&lt;n
three
Inbis Arank I
ill I be State of M idugmq
k
'“H opro such examieation »f said poll- slavery, and they s-id that it should not
In lbs mean lime we hew
With this I leave that ' said swamp lands situate in tbe townships ! atituUofta!
A bill making an apfMopriatHm f»r Un­
bwek% it ebaH app.-ar that a in^.rity at j be touched.
The Mayor •/ Wyatofi has Imw to
paid the honest interest (which they did
' r.mstrurikui at karlmr at ti e m»uth uf tlw
tbe legal Votes tust at said rlretwn be in ‘ point
1 of I.--wing and
in the county of
wot do) &lt;m the del* they created, to tbe Ix-svenworth, and-dHitanded the cannon. Katamrt'Si river, in tbu State ul Mahifortwuf tbe ‘cncstitutirm with no slavery,* I
.
[Conr/wrioa ntrt wech ]
■ Ingliam. and in th* townships at DeWitt I
■mwiut of some 8150.000 per annum, lie A writ uf replevin is out, but all &lt;&gt;f no
then the article providing fi»r slavery shall
l and Bath, in thr county of Clinton, ex •idee paying lbc principal as it became' see. Now, by way nf retaliation. Lcnv.
be stricken from this lonslitutioa by thr
Is it strange under all tlwse rirci pt such as are already pre-empted, shall . due.
thia convention, end slavery
enworth eity is threatened with fire, and j
c ■ tuManure that tins amount in tbe trea­
shall no loop* exst in the State of Kanj bo reserved from eale by Mid Commit '
Mioauttri is lo Wp.
But Uh« we ihiuk '
sury has bean diminished I And yet. be
■A, (axerpt tkat the right uf property in
siooer. and posse»slon of die same shall it riiwvinfo-rod, lhat with all tbe expense ia all talk.
Shold they a*toe, however, j
ehvee now in this Territory shall in no
' t&gt;e immediately delivered over to tLe j ol e'ir beneficent public Institutions—&lt;/ there will be te« work.
Leavenworth
manner be interfered with )**
Agricultural College for the purpoeea of) curry fo-j «m» the Govcroineut—&gt;uvl of su»eity can raise 1.700 fighting mew—minute
If they bad voted out the slav'erv danse,
drainage and reclatnali.au m arconlsncv ! L-iu ng bs credit«»f the Stale in reference men—who have their arms rowdy at any
this pr&gt; ■vision tbit the right ol property
to
Uie
d«H&gt;ttbey
left
na
—
with
the
sourer*
Warranty and Quit Claim T feeds, Ileal ■with the pmvisionsuf tlic act of Cun
in slaves eforuld in no manner be inter
of revenue they hud boro receiving cLwrd. hour, day ur nighb yaiting for an oppor­
fared with, was left tbe pecinanenl law. Estate and Chattel Mortgages for sale al gross donating the saMlc to the State.
tunity to pay off die old score fi* killing
If they votsd it the permanent law, they thia office.
In
this
tract
of
land
there
are
about
Pbillipsv of thia city, while standing at
Mr. t.'lemens
vnaed a proviakin by which tbe LegisU
Mr. itesch asked have tn offer the fol­
1 7.060 acres ijt land, said to be worth at
bis chamber windew, who waa steit di-Mt
tare might emaarinate slaver, sod then
arcciAL xotice.
I
further in the schedule thrv hare a nroOur patrons will pk-aau rrecoEcct that ! Iea«t five~ao!lara per acre, nothing tbe
by a cvmpany of pmetevery fighti &lt;g lowing nroduti-n:
Ate^»«/,T1wllteftarro.re &lt;-f wkh rrqvr.t
viaiMthatiu.il future alterations of tk-ir
our terms are rruJf peg, ami we wish nice little sum uf thirty-five tluuMumd «fol___ ill. Il^k.
flat
.-^-1
men—non did I aay T
No I Eardor _. ..
I
are.
Who
says
the
Ix^jislatura
at
Mich
­
Administrators,
Guardians
Mortgagees
Ruffuins
!
kijdibet ths fright of propertyXin' slaves.
Lsavaxwoaru Crtr, K. T., I
That was .the”doing of thia even cation, and and all others having Lrpd printing don* ! igen ’iiwt libend I Methinks I bear rnunc
The ball boles are through tbe side of
January V, 1*58.
f
Mr. Sirpljrij, of Georgia.—I &lt;&gt;'■© ■’.
that ia allied by .Mr. Buchanan a suhmis at our office would be more punctual in one ask: “Thirty-five thoumnd dollars
tbe Loose, and •mo through the wiudu*
Data Sts:—I am in Kansas, that pines
Mr. Lends: If tfo- U»use will in ulevivo to tbe neople.
Somehow, when I their payments for the same; and at leas ' to the Agricultural College, and not one
■ash, which was point* &lt;1 out to me the
me in M»r wur.1 of cxplaeatrtm, I Uni k «bc
come t&lt;&gt; speak of Buchanan, I almost in­
that I hare lung wanted to sea, aid there­
bring the money, wbrn they aak us to one cent to Common Schools I” So it i«, ■
first dsy un my arrival in this eity, as gx-nilenuin will witNraw the nhjreli-H).—
voluntarily call him Van Burro. [Laugh­
fore.
am
in
the
mkl*t
uf
excitement,
pro
­
I and for this, and other reasons, your Rep­
being the place a here one fieo alate Mian A few days umre the gvntlcnian fr»«u,
tar.) I do not know why. I There must make an affidavit ol jHiblicatino.
duced by the late eledbuts.
About tbe
, resentstive withheld his vote.
had been sacriticed un ace&lt;nnt of pr&lt;&gt;te&gt;l U ho.ns.ei [Mr. Iktbnchurrtj intr- du -td
bs something similar ia tbelr &gt; hsracler*.
Grot thing a careful observer learns, is thet ing against’illegal voting in Leaven worth a revolntHMi, mllmg l.u* siiuiiar ini'ur.uaWhen you corns to speak of it as Mr.
| There are many other things of which ,
it is difficult to know anything. As it is;
Buchanan does, it seems to me that you
tbu» inreg»rdp&gt; the Laris rs ami cumm.-rre
the readers of the “ Banner,” perhaps
esumot by any possibility vindicate it at
&lt;&gt;f Mkv 'Mhbspiii. 'Unit rrerduthas ua«
vague am! unreliable rumvrs are afheit
Now, then, the first free State bh«»-l
; would like to bear, but, as tbe mails are
everywhere all the time. Mieamrepli.Ni, that ia abed, t*ill he the signal fur a gen-1 a-loD'a*! by tbe House, and the Seriit ry
. so uncertain from this point, any l-.ngi-r ;
But I wish to speak of thia provision
«f War ha* r.-sp-esl. d to it. Il ia . quail
fry Any perron wishing to obtain tbe
and raivr-preeentatiim are the legitimate
in tbs enoatittttkin that mi amendment
end raring, and woe to ths man. or s-l of iuip»ite&gt;«C that wr bIhmiM have ii.Lwtu o
delay might make this hastily written ]
1 remits. When tbe smoke and dust cirars
shall be made in reference to slaves. I ..VatMMsa/Are, at C/u* prrr»s, 81.50 per . sketch toq late for publication.
men, who foils beneath the old rusty V&lt;4i with reference iu Mkc Erie, St. Claii
away, then the facts are obtained, atxl
know we are living in a day of new ligbts- Annum* can do an by leaving the amount
Hunm.'and Boperl*!*, partieuLrly la rufIn view uf die uncertainty of an adNew doctrines are constantly propounded, of Bubacription with
crenee to Luke Superior, where tbe e -p
here yuu have them.
A writ is out for Calhoun; and at smhi
ijoummetrt, I will make no prediction «*f
andyOnmn rampant Democrats at tbe
Jons S. VanBacwr.
jwr and inai (Mioiti.ov is uf iuiptrUMc- to
:
It is oecdlrae for tne to give a history
' a release of oar present buadsge under
ns be comes into tbe Territory be w ill lie
eeyrJigbt order laugh al such a omstitu' .4 tie traasactbms uudcr the three Govurprovision as that.
They say. no
' --ne week to eome.
J. M. N.
amreted and held a prisuucr until after tbr
The Upp&gt;*r IVniua ilanf Michi tin h un
matter if it be in there; it is idle-, a nu
। non. who have already auflired political
territorial canvaM is nrer. This Calhonn
ouhtrdlv tbr riihret mpper a:.&lt;l iron re1.
Subscribers
who
do
not
give
notice
I
. jority nf tbe people can some together
eniciJe tu l decapitation.
The past has
i»m in lbc world, and foilitiev fi r dcvelis dreadfully alarmed about afSiirs. lie
and slier the Cuostitutiuo just- as they to tbe contrary, are considered aa wishing
Iw-en before you—the present I lay before
p»ng its v=at rwourcus should In- grncr
•ent to Grn. Ilaroey this week, fi«r anmi
please, or form a new one notwithstand­
We tskk ’I1® folbiwing from the lea­ i yott.
to continue their eubacripthma.
irely off-rd.-d by the general G-'Vernit mty, however, bo proper to |Minjf'tn guard Lira up to Lor»mpt»n; and
ing that peuvision.
I am out going to
i.ent. At tLs principal ehippmg p»w is
2. If tubecribrrs order the disennlinu- sing /ZrjNiMirua. . We hope ucr readers state tint Gov. Walker has Lwt friends
controvert that d*ctrine; but I will say
after hr g&lt;4 them he dare not go on. but
will
give
it
a
careful
perus.il
and
tliorin the Territory by redgninr; and his
that the Stale which I have the honor in ance nf their papers, the publisher may
wrnt bnrk to Weston. Now. then. noth, •.-cured staanull exp. nac, and lirn*ltLr
pyt tn represent used to be con aidered continue to send them until all arrearages iHtgb examination, and then lay it by fi&gt;r reasons for reviguing arc by no means ac­
ing short «&gt;f exterminating the freu Stale aiwiuut «&lt;f muurj u.ostary lor iLat pur­
tolerably g&gt;«-d Democratic authority ;
mture reference. Then, when rorr-head- ceptable.
Ho might have been a groat
arc paid.
pose will Iw Itrcly voted. Hence it »•
and in uur Stale we hare never beliuved.
rd Lurofocbe talk about Republican tax­ man bare, but nuw tbe lanir ia past, ami party will make this a slave State. Every iinfrortant that thia |1 use should under
8. if subscribers neglect or (refuse to
and have newer acted upon the beliel, that
day b augnivttthig the at .-nglh of the stand line naiditfon of) the cuiniuuraa and
ation, just show them the figures:
i lie La« consigned himself lo the merited
a foere majority could come tngetbc - and take their papers from tbe office they arc
free
Slate
party,
and
I
thittk
that
there
••f tbe harts'ra'tiftlMt LA--.
“Hie Slavoeratic press of Michigan ' scorn of 'be people at Kansas.
amend our Stalo constitution, because held responsible till they have settled the
will be ban) fighting befiwu the first of
I hope tbe gvtitletuar wilfr withdraw
has never lucvi more active in defending
our fathers inserted in tbe old eunstitubill and ordered tbe paper discontinued. •southern institutions,* than it has of Ulc, 1
The present Secretary, alm is acting May next—that ta, if Congress passes tl c
duo s provision thal it should require a
j Governor, inaugurated LH administration
4. If subaerilicrs remove to other pla­ in trying to emvinev the people that tax
vote of iwo-lhirds t» amend It, Tbe doc­
Ixcntapton roust Itiitfon. foe the free Slate
trine tbala mere majority can alter tbe ces, without informing the publishers, and es are now higher than whan their |mrty i with foir sprveh end lair promises. Hiy men dectere that they will nr ver iuo&gt;g
constitute Ki, never found favor there. Wr tbe paper in still sent to tbe former di­ was io power. It comes harxC fur any ! reports and pledges, like tbone nf hie IImre the wmatiluti.n. and the trouble is i
man to par direct taxes; and' just as ho
had, a fow years ago, a cuaveutwn called
lustriuiie prvdrcesMira, to secure a Cair
rection, they -*re held responsible.
cl led to 'fork over,' is a most admiraUr
'.hirkrning every day.
The propk are
to ravisa our c.m»'.ituti«n, and tbe l-le
A bill iiiaktng un nppropria I -n f«t im- ’
Tbe Courts have decided that refusing lime to take advantage of his feelings, election, have proved singularly abortive. calm, but determined to hare Ihour! if’
Prweidont «»f tbe t’niled States presided
provement of tbe S.ig&gt;tuw river. In the '
over it.
They sunmittad a greet many to take a paper from the office, or remov­ and excite hie prejudices against the tax­ Ono can hardly tell whether this double­ they bare to fight for IL
Statu at Michigan.
■BMMdmenta, and the people voted on ing and leaving it uncalled f«, is raixs ingpower. Our politinal oppunenta are dealing ia directly through the Territo­
Kansas H a beautiful cum try, more '
n«t sl&gt;&gt;w tn take adv-aatrge of tliiv; end, rial aothoritiea. or Indirectly through the
A hill tanking an appropriation fi«r tl* 1
them sad reject'd them all.
They then
racia evidence of intentional fraud.
diversified with hill and dale, than any impiorenieot of the harbor uf Marqnett.-,
therefore, by superficial views, and actual
■set t&lt;&lt;gethsr again and submitted two
misrrprvseniatMKia, they labor to bring President and the army, or conjointly prairie rouatry I ever saw.
It baa lime ' in the State of Michigan;
specific aineudnx-nts.
Tbe people came
Ona thing Is certain,
odium upon tbe Republican party. Be­ among them all.
lugutber, and by Mtvo thirds vole agreed
A bill making an appropriation for the I
and aand atone in abundance, and pine and
lieving their chargve to be wbilly unjust, tbe attempt to secure foirncse in the elec
to afo&gt;p&lt; one of those amendments ; and
luinonda in the south part of tbe Territ«&gt;- improvenx-nt of the hails a al Ontonagon
and that the people were more heavily Gnus is a ahameful mockery.
thereupon it eras adopted, and is part ot
in tlie Stele .&gt;1 Ma bigan; i&gt;n*J
Itjs now.
ry.
One
hundred
miles
snath
of
tbii
.
tiled under the old dynasty than at pres­
oar eoswtilution.
Av to tbe uiher pr&lt;»A bill making an appropriation lor tin- :
a well kituwu foct that the free State par­
plare, therettle are beef fst, at this tune, improvement of tin, liarintr a: the m-&lt;utli j
vWMb-foopropls voted by an immense Himm of Representatives for flier sue- ent, wo ha v e I wen at some |mIds to obtain
•parity. Isekinff a fow hundred only ot cessive day s and nights. The storm has from the reo.rda, tbe statistics, showing ty are largely in the majority, and yet. wltbuat graining, right from the prairie of thr Manistee river, in tbe State of
two-lbirda. V&gt; sJopi the amend miml; but
tbr forts in tbe caee.
We condense tbe by fraudulent r.4ingAwkiug aM stuffing pasture. Timlwr ia scarce all over the • Michigan.
raged with unabated fury «m the famous
result hito tables, aa follows:
K was wot nd'^ur — * *------------ - —‘
the ballot-box, tbe pro-slavery ticket is
Mr I each foul arime time previ &gt;usly in­
swamp land bilL A eerica of skirmishea,
Territory, except on streams, there it ia
ths •btotilutkm..
- ------------------- .
ahead at the last cirttiun, of tbe 4lh of
Induced a lull fur tbe improvement of the
plrety.
we have been, we have never held in our uf battles lost and battles won, has mark­
, January.
John Calhoun, to wlmtn the
St.
Mary's Falla Ship Culud.
ed
its
progress,
down
to
tbe
final
vote,
Produce
is
high,
end
in
greet
demand
;
Stole, sad never believed, and we have
voice are returnable, has gone to Mis
never had a man there who contended. which was reached, this afternoon. Not­
fluor is worth IU per IM ; com flOcts.;
• eouri and has made an inflammatory
(were democracy of numbers could withstanding we breathe easier in the
1 speech, stating that the pro slavery party p.tatoes |1; butter 30 rta.j pork 86;
atoljrt
overture and eradicals and
Leef |4 to 86 dressed weight. There Iim
dggUoy the foodamroul principle of onr calm atmmipliere which hm succeeded the
' are largely in the majority. It is tb.Might
storm. Notwithstanding the skies are
i that MivMHiri is full as healthy, aixl a been no a inter hi re yet, Urtober w rather,
. now dear and we seem to beak in tbe
floaty nights. pL-arent days; rould plow
i much safer place for him, st this lime,
I sunshine, which succeeds tbe storm Mid
here every day sinew I rams into the ter­
than Kanaaa Territory.
'■ -.
1 -be hurricane, there is still reason to fear
ritory.
There ha« been but two days uf
To give y»u an idea of tbe way things
that the cfoude wBl again gather—tbe
dowdy weather here for one m&lt;«th past,
are manag'd on the border, I will state an«) sut a flake ./ en,&gt;w.
jKfr thousand people, and New Batnt&gt; storm break forth with inereosed fary
Beautiful foil
some faits that have ounie umler my own weather aa we generally have in thn
■■fo with her three hundred thousand, —when the bill comes down ftvwn tbe Sen­
Attd berr voting equally witn Ns* York. ate, aa come down It must. There la too
obeervatnm : At Kickap..., where there
town in OctoKf, only dryer, hut foil aa
w£b her three millions, and with Ohio
is about three hundred legal voters. Bias
much good srttao in that body, I approwarm. Possibly it b ro ia Hastings, but
Pennsylvania, with their two mil
hutMlred v.Hca were east, fin-1 was tbure;
I d&lt;&gt;ubt U.
&lt;■
BoMoaeh.
Il may be that tboee little bend, even to poM a bill containing m
Oxford, Johason county, lias about finty
This b the liveheet place for business I
iy incongruities, aa cbarecterixo the
Btaw do not send such «bto men as those
voters, tliey polled lioO; at D.tlawsrc
pasted by ths H.«sse V»-day.
I that ever saw, tatbin town androutitry.
procin*, wWB the Gee State party are Labor b high j woman bend-labor b j
lie bars labored moat assiduously
largely in tbe majority, the proolavery 81 75 witb ut board, and board is worth
outvoted them, and at th. tetter place
meneing at nine o’clock in the morning
from fiwr to nine dollars per wrek. Al I
thqy opened tbe polls «u the eeoon.l day
and bolding evening eeesione as late as
tbe Planters' Hotel in Leevctworth, board
Tbe whole thing ia is worth 88 per day.
l.tlle tan nr eleven o'clock nt night. Bel tbe mill! Three focu and figures n&lt;&gt; sophis­ contrary to tew.
try can gainsay.
Tbe taxes under .Kir mimagvd that:
bill baa passed, sod 1 am al leisure this
I have written at greater length than I
predecrew.re—“illustriHia’ «&gt;r tbcirecotvTbe Governor »ent soldiers to tbe va- intended. My mind la foR but It la bard
omy—fortbc last seven years &lt;4* their
finaneieriog. were over three times as rii.ua precincta, for the purp&gt;ne ol guard­ to get .nit.
But such bn^en Ideas as I
great in proportion to the amount .4 pro ing the polls, and to prota-A ttewa ap­ have given, accept of. 1 ouaid tall more
than 1 ran write.
pointed to eUIknga IBept vuSsra. The
Wnueraly. a friand.
J. D. T.
soldiers are statu-owd from twenty to f..r
ty rod. from ths polls, and there stand,
“ Tan Atlaktk- Moxtwlt."—We find
while the challengers are driven from the I upon our table, tba February number of
pujte with r»v«4*ees, and bowie-knives. the above work. |t i, a large, and

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road.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

BLANKS! BLANKS!

cercffs. c
■BONnirn
owr

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�PRICE CURRENT.

MORTGAGE 8ALE.

KNAPEN’S

CO Ml

AYER’S

Il all claim, and dtmand. apdi

t COLUMN.

FAMILY PHYSIC
To the Public.
. The knlmcrUx-r haring,a few days Ion[ ger to remain tn Hastings bef -re rcim.i, ing in the Went take* tlita pcldig niclhod
'of an*rnneing lib intention *»f
SELLING G O (» D ’S LOWER
than any v.rnll tlwhl.*wa in Barry county.
a. Mtowa. Iu wit; The »e'.l Itelf (U&gt; uf lb. nurih- Hu whJn-a it distinctly madcnUmd that
weal^uiuter^qr rectiuu eighl ,8, iu tererehip
J he mrun. to sell
aiding righty acrreaflaTd, retL't*ag UMbe UsU
ledM.tr. ,unp Uk/vut. mil be totUl.Ui, FOR RE-AJD3T JP-ATST!

OT every drneripoor.,
or.&lt;i»

Ure .a*

iYiiaca," '
'
q-iiij i-.tiilrereun.

&gt;&lt;&lt;&gt; kune. ’

Arranged by tin- bent mnipoauiw.
E»rr&gt; instrument .&gt;ff»-red Ac
M
l-teii thoroughlyIrated. and heban
My era mipenor tu any «vae »o5J «»

.u™—. 1858. ■“
The Sew Turk Weakly Uoi.IMU
•oe orthn large.: and b&lt;-»i literary ji
dsy. As imperial Quartto c-tulmniuc
ee roicrv wu ma*. ufruteHauniig ur|
audel.-g.ulh illu.iraled e*err week.,

’ A eery liberal dcdtK-lmn nwdi
pnrtdwnmg inquantithml
’
Pr...... nlli-i^itiu pail to rvuntrjPW

CATALOGUE.
AT THE II ASTI XIS

Chemicals, Paint, Oil;
TlUrEXTIXE. AteonoL.

?dss umso.

N&lt;-t«iihMtamlin» the high price &lt;4* Cot­
ton G.M-.K I &gt;h.-ll arll lip Top Prmta for
lt!| erlilu iimldluig fur 8, Stripo, Tick*,
Dcnuiu Kentucky jrmm. Drilk Skeen*
(Jniy, ChhaiiAei. Bartinett., Flatinril*
tsllhil and uniuillepGreen, Yellow, Red
mid White, ludt fl.umcl.

N. B&gt; Ju»t rrecived a new Wi
instrument, called .'I© Tutjflid! Jfc
c.n

Ready-Made Clothing 2
dira . Mtcbeia ll»«i«ry an 1 "flvi «*.

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_
mk-d’l&gt;.”re..d Uie

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Cui-ul nt tliia v»tnl&gt;ii*h-nn-nt.1 A Im* n mvnt varii-'y of the chohvM Pcrt'th ♦ y f-«r the i-ppceinl ncreun।
ni-»L- --II' “f the ImliidL Al*»
Stutiom-ryl IViin. Pciicil«. Ink, (ev­
ery variety]) Paper. Envt-I«&gt;i« A:c
Tlicy u&lt;i&lt;iM| rmprctlfrely sim.-inw
-|n- ijtin-n. &lt;*f i laming- .-n-l of tlx- •
|i«mdSig Comity . acm-rnUy flint tlwy
ti-u-l t« re-il vvj-ry thing in their Rin-'-f
luiMticMt aa cheap imeun Im: bought al &gt;

’aXIHXAVUS YEnnABI.E BLOOD
_
Uolfltek p.ereute lhe rvre l &lt; t West?
year, afeip*.ieuoe, hard mode an4 e*revuue«t as

Hs-fSKtyT. -r . '&lt;■
~^i*AixTO»Qa

Sea.!dtoa»&gt;iu Bl.r~«
ur g.'. per half . u.-ew

As-nNGH AhJ nnNrrr.
that be b mre&gt;wrawd U.4MCWII ll.'tM

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JOHN MICUAU. ■reH xngaciMJy I

LIATS AND CAPS

Burning FluwMt.^vtb-T witlinfullstuck, f Itm-Mtn fi'ure*. and mHlraa. KowMare—
IUKII-S brx-»»Hl K.I.U. Tb&gt;c«lSpvUa*4ck.l*
GROCERIES.
WbwwXTre^Mrtfille aA the ailenfinn •&lt; ll.»
ladh-a to my -tuck
«»•«»• k«^ «
Sm-h u. TEA. COFFEE. SUGA1:, SP1
_
Mr—* ..IT.iii lln. iiIuy. &lt;*&lt;&gt;hI.
CES. PEPER. FISH, in n w..rd -vrry-

tl.in-: hi tin- God-crv line, inirb as
w ill Im- « opted for family m*e. And
tb-.y.have «-n lon.l tin-lust kind
(•faniiiititiitlon for »|u&gt;rL--niv«
nurli n4]H&gt;wdt*r. nml P»-rcu&lt;»].,.tl Cap-of nil kind*
WaU-r
and y

to*

uniriojor
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
QTATE OF MICHICAX, WaahtesawCounty.a&gt;
O Is 'b e malice u« the r.lale uf U'.lhsm IL Ke.
luu. tala &lt;&gt;l Uh- Cumuk uf Wnahtenaw. in the Sic. ■
ul
dreemed.
,
Sutler la hereby given, that in pureunnee o. ai
utikr g.mitad to the un '«. gm^. mHuisiaras r ,
Iheratela uf reui dcOteard.Iter itou. Judge &lt;
l-rvl-aleulamd vou.ly -f U'rekieu.... .n the re.
eulb.at uf.i|.hl, A. IL l?M. there slit beanld ■
paldw in-l..e. telhe biglmt bHldee. MI to- dwaths

'Mmsiu
.rth a Drr»«lhir«. Far Drum. field Paacila and
wilt nilrtr CwtofeKilver plaited mid U«ru.ao
p.HHl*
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DOXXBTKOI.D AND NEW-DeUI- De

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AYER’S

lium lK-R&lt;-. Hr.yi.Miix**’ Faflaruf Roberta
C&amp;a|.eL
Oet.L, it &gt;7.
lie C. W. Roaun—Itosr M»r. 1 *v»
lilovd puiiher l -e ■ uervtwa —IrClitoi^truv. nhfcb
I l._...,.IV-..*l ,...1. .1 lire-. Wf.il. It «&gt; ,1—
rOriM&lt;-P-&gt;l-IT.lX ABT ABSOCUTItrtr. : *
abu M&gt;b-«ibto before Ou 2*tt&gt; uf J.nnaay. tt&lt;
ai wMct time Mr- aa.nl. effl lake ftoM.
■ r»
tekmk of KvnetcRHTiOM.
. . Ir
Eeere aubacriber &lt;« thee. itoUatn ia retiiM to
a oTT .d Ito- to.gr .»d KpJrr.dMl Htoel Itogreri.*
remSd ■•Mre.fcZi tte.unyT-m.to
A cupy
tbe Cuan.ejM.nteS AW Trente! aW
TTurti|k‘^arf bt Award
I’remiaiM.
A free ndmitel. 0 to lb, Puan-ttorf mU Cam
”R1‘“to'ureHUt toe ertrr thraa dallare yudl
be *uiwc»iber uol imiy recei’te s
•. '"
Fl LVNhlV TURKE DOLLAR ENCUATCtO I
buuUao, tbebemilihliylDsstrtt^
:i
i
T^&gt;
Art Jvurxut Ont J’Mr.'.

CHERRY PECTORAL,
vail paper asp borders.

corcns, colds,
hoarseness,
BRONCHITIS W HOOriMJ-COliiH,
CROUP. ASTHMA. AND
COXSI MFriON.

Fact anbrn-ribcriaUw prewnted withsCsrUN-

AYER’S

GRIND STONES.
JOB WORK'. !
PfiitWAM OUT COKEHIITE I'roprilnr vd the M.-r.uin.l.- Guid.1 u-'iild rt-aprcliiilli ct-H tbcntt.-nti.ai ••!
th? Mervluiiilg. FannrM nd .Mrcbauim
re-»i.|iiig...ii &lt;4 lbw city.
Uh- mtab-ratr

CHERBY PECTORAL
COUGHS. COLDS, BO1RSENESS.
b jtoinims,Trnoo rnG-cocGii

CBOrr, ASTIHA, AKD
C0KMHFT1M.

TIME IS MONEY
Roots and Shoes.

Ub-t. itecelrsvl il»Mj|MTWity uver every other
tuedici.wufit, kiln! to too sp|*rr.m l.ieecupr obe-rrtiluln. and *l.et&lt;-il* virtue, are Ij^ren. llie
SJk »&gt;u I.mgrr breil.lv what aiiiidulfl to employ
tl*edirirereiii|:a&lt;id daut^-rou, aReelluu* &lt;’t the
palnuioary org.ua. which an uwideut to our cli-

GROCERIES.

Xulhlne haa ealhri hwler far the earnrel etnpiiry
of wedicJ men. Itotn the alarming pnnialmKr and
fktelrty uTei-SMtmptive reeaplaintH nur luw any
one else* .irdirenMW twd I.KHV &gt;f their iavrel.gsli &gt;n and can*. I!u» a.yvt no mimjuato reinoly Ite,
been pru. ided. ou nliKli the tthlw could depend
farprolveiHH. from attack, upon lhe ire.plrrto.rT
— —. _ —...... -r .k—
I*—.

CHANGE OF TIME

Guide; beingi» mail »iil»-f;n|«'r. only &lt;10
eta. per nnmim. mukitig jt ill* elir»|H-»i
Ciniily ncwbpv’pcr in the Unit, &lt;1 Sloten,
llu! lolnmtia unbi- guide witlomUiin the
itouat vnriett oforiginal and »|Hcy arlicliw
w ritteii mil only t-» ;di«ne but 0* iustnn l.
In n—ugd to IMiries, tl« Guide will
maintain an Indrpcmh nt tone and fnmi
time lo lime will mirocutc mwtmiren n»
ooudinitive to Itt-m-fit tlH-grrulent number.

Buttle Creek, HaatAageaaH dk CL
Rapids Stage Houte.
*

O

A« nn induc-im-iit for |mn.Hta t.» inter­
est tbrmwh ea t«» m t names for Um •Mer­
cantile Guide,* *e offer the following pre­
mium*. Up«in rewiipl «d die nanicn, |«y
hi advance, we will b.rwnrdthein Ity ex
pn-M or otheralM if ordered, lo tl*e&gt; addrena &lt;&gt;flho*&lt;* entitled In them.

fats.ing thccilneuari Hast ing, and Uarrr Co.

a i foil shop,

0 eubrerrbev. our grid treat chain
ih
’
i
■

. •nUcribera one gold pen and holder,
। .ub*cribera.*‘n» g«4d pen and balder,

lailey’a Book. ovtr II. A. G«od,.&lt;-nre Store,
re ilia |»U«- cau rely os bating tbair work

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
'I'to. -...wna refer

MEDICINES

w. iiDtva
Xnilnr end PuMI4wr of tire Sew Yu&gt;k ilcrranlile
Guide. Xu. ICw Urevunich Hiret. &gt;. Y.
far Sen •paper. tkn ipb.nl lbc Video publi.L.og lbc nbuve aipn pruitcly dfapla.rd, iuc.airetiec. loo nxmth., and celling notice

N and u«ter Monday ..August 3Hi. Wf57. until further notice. staffr. &lt;rW!
|&lt;-avctbe fallowing named places, a© fol­
, low*. fr» •it:
• .
r
’ Inure flailing f&gt;&gt;r Bartle Crre-k. M«m•laya, Wednesdays and Fridujre, Bl tAchick. A. M. amt arrive at Batik- Creek,
at 1 /.’dock. P. M. in timetf. tsW-kbs
I Hfierruuai car* east or west. and &lt;wi *1 ixe
dayalfniradafnaM Saturdays at
! cl-M-k P. M. in tints to take tbe e. etiittg
' t^nin. .fears.
|
l-care Battle Crtfk'far H»«‘i»gn Mi
I Tiioannya,Thursday a and Saturrlaj a at 1
1 -•cl.a, A. M.. and arrive it Ifbrtitfb
at two I’cirlk, P. M. nnd &lt;« Mimdayn
Wednesday a and Friday a at 4 o'rloek. A.
M.. :.nd nrrirc in l/aatuign, at 10 to’cinek.
Leave Houiriga L.r Grand Rapid* Mt
Mondays, W.-dnuudav* and Friday* st
10 o'duck A. M_ and amva at Grand
Kunids at 8 i.’claci I*. M.
.
, "?
Utu» Grand llapida A* IH-t’mp ay
Battle Cn-di unTM-ad^lliursrf^iJjl
Saturday a, at lour ©’r*—1’
ilEI’.
i17u4t
।
&gt;
:

LWM&gt;iiHBK&gt;NlureMrw.*.

FRANCIS ROWER

New Barry Mill,
S now in airrccmsful operation, ready

CVSTOM ■VZOELEC,
tn aa good order and aa prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Ha liny secured tbe nervioueuf

Geo. W. Fowler.
aa Miller, and .mr mill b&gt;ung imdt on ti e
nrnet imph.ved plan, together with ag--*!
BtoaUer—»e am fn-psrvd lo do th/
beat nfwork. Plessc give ua IcalL
Caabpuid br nhrvt.
BOLTWUOD it GRANT.
Ilaatingn. Sep. 3. 1837.

WANTED^-A few (.teds ,4 gund
Wmuf on subscription, at thi. office. Ai­
no Pork. Lud, Hotter, NT
'
~
Hide*, Pelts, Furs and

AMMUNITION
hiscellaxeobsarticles

AZZFZ./ &lt;t HU IT HA Rl&gt; H’ &lt; UK. STVH
Z». CW’/TA' AXhsHKKTlKffS
MAKE WHICH I O/TKB
ATLOWtJ! fBtCtX

ELEVATED
OVEN 8TOVEB,
LOW OVEX KTOVTa.
I
PARLoIl COOK 'ffcQVEK

iST-H

IjZ2*£
wR
j.

�H.,.- ;&gt;Tyth&lt;

Insurance Capii
larged.

PR. ROBACK^

g

‘dibeame vTnqvim
Dr^tekhckV .«ka»&lt;ta»Ti** «
.1,1 .l. rvnACrl to nrrsnii oreir
nd* to tbe **U e.ui’t]d*4M»em.and **•»* *TJ®

AYER’

'SBusiral

pills

"LJ S I O’

nnkal MercUidbc,
A-4A.4J/-^OO___2’ mcmgan.

ALL TET. TOKMK» QT A

family

JnstrurarHls,

E E T

g

; Tjle nulm ribcr h*« juM opened * fare
&gt;s5(i»rAt»»Md NIrrchmidim ti&gt;n»retins
’"Tmxo roETES AND XILWSOXB.

jluTuMpirt

the Aiory m a 110*5»EZ^S

Frew ttefarf
f TO hl If R AMD GVITAKS,
1 Of! the fa»i Imlim’ nnd American Munv

tirem to lb« .aid &lt; un,iul»doorr» for eMi.-ins. told .dfartiiwi^rt tire lijoes Md ptacs

to *M by tav i-andng. in l«x J

fai-ture.

.r UB.,' &gt;■! ipv».«l u.f
■a»rrfib.i topw*. «»™.&gt;
terward*. with w,*l‘aled ardor, at »n eifr; 10. of tire Htatste vf tiwHbita if Msbi^rr tbo
nfaw adxx.l. . bMt met between tbe b-mr*’.
of eight aiwi lrt&gt;. Tip dHiuoary pnrt of BI„,i,„dr-tare«-sa&gt;ai&gt;. »t.’.7E “n'treii

iny fabor* waa follow,-d Ilf till twelve usmyrer-M.lttSiolna Imadredawd lurtv-aure
dmh. or Inter, if my mother di J n&gt;.t In •’»’&gt;
tapfarc by iumuingup and anatehing the
bfioka out uf ruy famJa. I bad to U buck
in the fact &gt;ry by »k in the morning, and
cwBUnue my work vrtiiiutetvabfar break­
hurt ami dinner, till eight d'efack at night/1
1 read in thfa war tnnpy of the cliuraicsl j
Att;
autbi&gt;tn, and knew Virgil and Horace bet |hu«j Hastmg* Ox
ItS;.___
tUM pixtwrn .titan 1 do now.
• qTaTEOF MltdfiUAh’. U««»r
u, wXre&gt;U&gt;&gt;— T*-!.
on by placing, the fa-»k oh » portion,“fa ,( u.« judge Umvof in Ilxkmipi
tha apmriing Jiimy, wo that I could otteb 'oxy
D. 1851 1'rexat &lt;L J
M&amp;luiiei! slier sentence aa I paxed at my'' a
or0„
of w
■Xtfc 1'bn" k’pt up n pretty constant ; 1mrocrb,,mappta deccwd.
Muds, undisturfa-d by Uic mar of' mad.i ' o»
«&gt;! «*■■« tbs sawiiprtittea ofCh*r
“"•Ji
■—- j —
Im r.wton ■Mciitorol »aid d&lt;ii-;,i.d iirarir.it for
ner*. ■ To Ibis part i«f my cdtWalkm I owe
iLujeaxs* therein »»i fceifa foriiires»» to *.’.!
my nroaent ixwrr of completely abstract- rerisnt reni cststo in wid petition drecrilxd b«
to*
KI fn.-n «r?mnl,»g «.!«* ..
lU1 u^4.,
t,H
a* V&gt; rend and write with pertert comfort | jeointniv. ivsi -w ,.el&lt;rek P, “ amid the phre of chiMrcn m naar the danc See vf lire Judge -f l-nib.-e fa Hreti.
•
re.tl.
al lor Ibefurttorr bearing of Mid petl
rngandsutig-iMsaV'gvs. Dre ,&lt;i:lo.cotton ttmrMdpiar&lt;. » partiesulrmted
ii

apinning. to which I was prompted in my
«j,lv*r *iu1 *U..W csiwc if say ah
»«WF.r, .. r.w-&lt;.l, w-rer
on a alitu, l—x- jnmte.l l*d, but II waa 1K11WC lr Wl partir* irlerexed sf the pendwr ot
well paid fi.r, and it enabled inn to sup- —1 psfiiAa aud ib*- hearing thereon by
.■«
..^~i -*; y.-fi
Grew* clasne* lu(lknow in w inter, an also twininl at n**tiag« and cinmlaiingm *«i«1biuntr
tUdi.-ity lerture. uf Dr Wanllaw, by *‘^JuJ\\rl’^Ltb7reXKto17Xdlr'vwoitfiuff with my hand* in summer. I j
j^XLa. ’
‘
never received a farthing of aid from aay
one. and should luive accomplished my
project of going to Chinn ns n median I
missionary, in die course o,* time, by my
own effbifa, bad not aomc friend" advisioU
rnyjxamg tU London Misaiunary S&lt;cictyr orr urvoiMrt i-fiti perfect uiiaccUriin
character. It ‘seed* m-Uher Epiac&lt;p*fy
nor 1’rwiby terianiam, nor Independents.
buillx: gospel of Christ, to the beatbei.’
This cxnrtly agreed with my ideas.of what
a miaaiopary society1 vitght to d&lt;fc fail it
waa not without n pnug that I i.lfaied'myeelfr farit -was not quite nggrecobie to
one acniatomcd to work b&lt;s own «ay
to become iL a measure dependent on oth­
ers; and I would not have fa-eti much put
.bj.1 iSXJ-y -ftr I«1 ta. nj-v.41.
' Looking hark now ou that hie uf tq-1
»M.«i«oi.i .takr«:.taii S..M

SHEET MV BIC,
Of every dwfip^hn, And of iho tat*«i
pMuLa ,TnI,c«.

CASH CAPITAL,
Ealsgvd, 7ih Jaiy. I . to

Sl.00fl.00G
Surplus, $422,162, .11.

ty ail hi* rcfaii’r* bad di«L Tbe xircum.tancoa wbieh led t*
reewvary »«a * follo»*&gt;losnrer brother wm in Uie h*l*h of resdingextaumniwa iu Ito xrir stoRrs. *01® flirnsl.brun- llw
chill*, fever sU •&lt;»». artliare, low. spirit’, texu- to*re. fr^i book* »bou&lt; 0&gt;&lt; Ums to "Wl* *•») 1
hi* rearv farera Ono day be read to tern froci
■ I incapacity, feminine wesinre*. prating of the In
old tafek pupltabed fata*’&gt;•* »«- |
• kin. symptomatic otpor*Iveta, rtuuts.lum. om... ... ...__ tanturruf wtiiU vraa attHn)
••A
euu in*...
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K„ -A,„.
.- .

,

——
. .

each a material part of my anriy edn- (ni« Um M d»y of Uctofar laJ;. by d» Judg«
cuta^nd. .era ii ftaiu., 1
like to begin Ufa over ag-.tia in the aam.- [
lowly style, and to pass through the same
hardy tnrning.
Having tuifabeil the medical curriculni,
and preeoiited a diesis oti a subject which
required the use of the atetboscupe for
Ua diagnipjs, 1 unwittingly procured for,
myselfau caamliialion rather more severe At the cbea|»cat Mum in town by
H. J. KHNPHUiD
*
igurd than usual among exam- ।
"i«. The reason was that be- a new Mock of Fait and whiter GOODS,
and the examiners u slight dif-1 which will 1- told fur
______ opinion existed, as to whether j
READY PAY.
this instrument could do what was assert- j at astoniidiipg bnr prices. Aly motto
•d. Tbe wiaer plan would have bwa to j ia ‘a littlo cbntfier that the eheafwat.'
have had it» opinion of my nwn. Howcv-;
I liavejM«| received a good osaortment
er, I was adnntleda Licutiliate of Faculty I
Indies'
of Piiy»iiiims and Surgeon*. It was «ilti i
Mufcigni-.l delight I Ltvrim*- « metnlicr of t
»proi&lt;w*faii which is prvxmiueully de-' Such as Prints, Ginghams. IxLalna, Mevoted to practical Iwnevukvwe, and which riwoe. I’aruKx ttas BuMk Aljiaceas jrfid a
with unwearied energy pursues from age variety of Wool Detkina, all venr nice
toetofa endeavors to Dusen human woe. | and verr cheat
'
Buftboiigh uow qualified far my orig­
Alw.
'
incut of Cloths lor
—---------------------------- je Mock of Mnplu*.
inexpedient fin-.me to ; Di-ninis Slteethig*,ahirting, stripes, die* k*
n»oqevd ire China. 1 bad fondly hoped to 1 nnd tickings.
~
bars gstutfi aeeeaa lu that then vloxd em- ! - J 1ST RECEIVED a new fat &lt;&gt;l
bif* hrmnau* of the healing art; but there
BOOTS nud BHOF.B,
Mng no prospect &lt;if an early ireace with
the Chinese, and m another inviting field Idklie** Gaiter* Buskins ami Boots, a
waa opvti -r^ out through the labors of Mr. gopd n«*ortmental very lowsriMMi
Moffatt, I fn-iiodisted to turn tuy thought* j
Un hand a verv large »t&gt;x.k iifCrvt-kery
to Africa; and after a more extended alutie mid Gina* NVtuv.
oourae uf^ulqgicni training in England
Dust received a new stnek nf
Ahanl hnd •ujuyvd in Glasgow, I embarked
G-2R OOETlIE3,
far Afric* »n ItMO. “ud *”®r a vovage of ufall kliidh cheap for Kcudy Pay.
throe, months, reuebed Capo Town.—
1 havu afau a very Urge quantity of
Branding but a short lime there. I surf­
ed for the interior by going round tp Almm-ba|r,a«d*ra« prooed.-d inland, and
have apeul tbe fallowing alxtecn years of
my Lfa, via., fruui IMO tv 1850, in med­
teal atid tuasaiv-nary labor* there, without
cost to the inhabily tii.^

"JUsTKECEnED

DRESS GOODS

DANGERS OF FIRE,
PERILS OE INLANB WIG1TI05.

» sis

A^vpry lUicral J^hictlon madu to tlwc

nn rotating io quottitic*.
Promt attention paid to eounlry or____ T--v hi" pewmd alientUm £u tuniujj Pimi**". by leaving wrtfera
at hiawtum wiper Almond Burdick
Streets.
’___ . ■ .
| '
N. B.
reee-.nd a new musx*!
inatruiuent, called the English MeUlie
Ihrmuoium. Oall and eaamtjK.
J. M. HI BBARD.
Oct. lath IU7. _____________ mTMtn.

OO,I*&lt;TU.« -UV w.w-1
---- r.------thair recurrence, and lengthen lite taycud lbc or­
dinary epan.
fa lb. SCANDINAVIAN VEOITAHLE BIOOD
rll.IJi, Hr lluUhk pr.-reut, tbe re*u t vf twenty
ye.r* ofeApe«knc»vu4iil»tudr andexpenuretit aa
to what* iw-rfret till! tlu-nld be. 5„ lire ran doubt
their *uu&lt;-ti.iry altar «• wnelc trial Prie-of
■be ScamJinariM Blood UmiBer. »! bcr t-cUta,
ot-1&gt;‘ per half i.uren; ScanJujetan DLv&lt;J 1'ilU,
-.5 ccuta per bos. nr !&gt;»« tor fl
l"a«l. Mum! County. Ind., Aug. &lt; loST.
n. r- M- l&gt;..l. ..1 . t
»»4. ... ...
to*l-

^Tprexre drUrtrta f.&lt; fae' vb.^n if •&lt;-**
*fa
*:rt.»1 a-* .tswatata* tire *S.a-«b *--U
taurel* into breilrtv seto n, *n&lt;l restore* I be srTO-

lAtrr A Sr*rLMKQ,
J Dfy Uooda, Grocer I
4reai,Opp«ito 1’oalOI

P. ILh J. Rimi

Painting.
JOUS JJ1CMAEU »«»W reapeclfultx. la&amp;rrn
"dtUASnNGS *xo VICfN’ITY.

llmre an oc-*.&lt;»«aJ Awe ta *&lt;J
Qt-c*. Haalume. Mich

REAL ESTATE I UU SALE.
QTATE OF MICIIIRAN. We«hterowCwiiiiy.»a.
O In th r tuMler tflthc estate i1 W Jlrai II »’• |
too. latest tbe Counit of Wsphtcnaw, ia Ifa Wv« ,
of Muhlgau. dcsoSApfo
Xol.ee«» fa rebr gH»n, that in puiaMOTV o. *' ,
oi.ler cranteUtOlfa ds.lcia'ira.d. aifaiiJmlrah r of .
lire estate &lt; xU d.cfareil. l.y tbo Hub, JWf» •*

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
AND PltQUthjXlglU.

TEMPERANCE
&lt;3- B. O C E R -S- 1 1

J. P. Ron: i

T.reiUr wlU.»Wns»&gt;d F*P"•\or'
a-i.re *ixl rra-vr.sUe •»«&gt;£_ Onfere
al tlw
stere of J. JI- Uu»»I la JMnp "Ul re^,.&lt;
prxnjii anaots'B.
,
llaitiiiK*, Jb’y t, I "Xi

SmixiAKTFROBi’BervH i
FOURTH YEAU OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.

Very tnh J ruts.
JOBS’ S DSMUTH. .
Frem lire He» Mr. &gt;!cMru.s*1 F«»i««f ItMrert,
Cbairel.
IsBuaXTOU*. Ort. A, IB-7.
DrC. W. RosAO-lixr.^n I Ure usvdrour
lllood tnirilrer for s »«r*M&gt;* sflrdfon. f,uu&gt; shah
1 baireiutfend much «l limes. While il
|4«s»Ml Kite ta»ta, n iri t®aty Ire a fappy »»«’ «l
•in Mi&lt; Mire*, piosre *«qu siytforeks lor jaw
tied rek-«n!. «ud seta. ai»J iwlrere ure,
Yows,
J.W.l. .McMELLN.
Crews»«. kriduy^-pt &lt;, l*o:.
Dr. Bubedr-tIrer sin Ba'isfKemsaicted with
nmr.fa.j ur ihectastlwa for lhe»«l yjar »u&lt;l a

ntHLMEIlLY kept by T. Phillip*. i»
A constantly, miking additions to the
■ntnr, all &lt;&gt;f which! hr pn&gt;poM&gt;« to sell
CHEAPER tliain I tor CHEAPEST.

Vxyl i dlts.-Cinnteat. Daily Eaqutatr.
Ikremurous, WwIdcmIm. Fapi. 3,1,51..
W. U.reroi-brerMi'. Hkiifa-, '-■■&gt;&lt; trwulr•rrrtal yests uiih cattiM* «i.Uiii» uid

Constantly on hand, tl! kind* nf Geode mi my line
icleapt Liquor*I aududl of lUr hoi quality/
*’-■ —u----- U. .1, Olt JJnti,, j.
| AXU QUICK R.V-’X
Ui.finu to tidyr tl*|patri'O«rer f*ll m« frrendi,
I ilrell apare uo M&lt;rt.i.iiu to uuke tbeir vuita tail*factory.
\ I
Heuember thr old

mlb d«'«f April’, A. 1L .Cl*?, st wk o’dwk lu
Um 4fut»vca &gt;it lUatjOay. (lultjceixo all curnmlirenresby ia..rigaire »' utherwW eibtlne at the
•i——r &gt;l_
. .L_ r.ut.._lftg &lt;!, k-iIIm-J k*I e«
nnhi|.«t Batty, intii
r Nirkipui; twacj tb

Wi Panna, Wbnh
D«*l«- iu Oroerrwa i.
Wtaad. Haatfargs. Mich.

corcns,* Vol nsT1 uoinsrjEss.

Be r.crcbareJ C r »i* lUcxm! dollan. with Mrreal i.tfar WL-rt. nf Ait, in Uair.luis*. Kwljiare
and IliuMca, c-xu^ri»r lite J*nta:uB.» teU uwardrd to the *sh»t nUn uf tb=
CUSbOFOLlTAX AUT ASSOCIATTOT,
wbp auliMriilc* t’,f* re.tLe J-lL vf Jamxy, .119,
al ubkb tlare tl.c aaan-'a will late |-la.-e. (.

BRONfiriTh, W HOOPING-! 01 LU.
CBOI P. AsTllll I. AND
( O.NSl JI PTION .

EtAv anWrihct of three &lt;loU*r» is enlilM ta
a . -I ••
tae tatgr avd q-kndU Ifcre! Eugrafisg.
ci- fad -JliimL.i-Dretxy.“•!*.• to
A core e! tlx. Co«i»l«&lt;ilan Alt Journal m«

AYER’S

CHERRY PECTORAL,

teIims or suBxcntFTtbs.

ni’poiiwn UI.XIX-,
Ilia* It i» &gt;.vr. n.»t Orrery threedollara paid,
the aal writer rw»t only reeeire* a
SELENDID THREE DOLLAR EXORAVISOt
but. dan. t!&gt;b«X’.;fHl!j jUMUMol
’
Ttco Dvlltr Art J^vrual Ont Ttar!.
■ r«cba.-t*4sT&lt;ru^iimentr.i with a Cattllcute in Ure AwhrdnW I'rruji.nid, by at e&gt;&gt; a «..exMe work. ,&lt;f AiM. ta Tanmog u&lt; .i-mpu-r*. u-y
t&lt; recene*! id a l.liMa*.. lb*.giving lamwy wb■ rfib*i' n
totLesaiuv nf tva da.U&gt;s
"‘^AJTrfO.a’ieSL’k ;; D.gax'areis M*5*-

if l"£e *n ,£Z"k*r,= ^W1

And it is fiirifa-r toiler. .1 that Mid petitioner
«&gt;r&lt; noticv to lire prr&gt;«n&lt;iui&lt;Tc&gt;tai tn nhl relate
br cauiing scr-j-r ildsurdit l» fa pulh-fad ta
tl* Bqu.Wwu.. Hanwr « imweuspcr |w.Ui4ivd

P-GTUwuir, Dcnh

&lt; l. C-ati d if EngrariLg attd Art Jmraal.iU daj-

rean tarlal&amp;l: J io » &gt;i*r1e -tare. Tl »x

J W. Bccata. l iuiu
tiafdswe to onfor. uid el
— JeaereocMrrtL Mar B

T K naavar. Tailor.

A W. Atmtsb, Saddh
: ..ar. Shop ■« (loodymr',
Xaapa'l Store, Mxtiagi

Marrs ,Q Basta, Je

11 arrive*. Jfar., 12. &gt;1
COMMISSIONER’S NO’jSCE. ’ ’

PERHAM OUTDONE.

•■ctLcnniL-r*fcrrd LavinBU-eu appmntcd Ire. 'Pll E 1’ropritor uf hl e M. rvriiitilr Guide
ItxJMlprf iVMta .- fwtb-cmnty.4lla;. 1 would rr"j«s!falJy.caJjthealtetilli'n &gt;4
the Mcrdmnts, P/rti»rt* and MecbaUn
rvsdiwgyhtuf-fa're citv^lo the uiw5crntc
h rsiis for a"yaflrly
t.-»i- .iGuide; bctqft to mail MiliM-rilicra tally C.i)
&gt;w. n.’r anntini, tuakui!* it the d.eapc»t
(t )M Him&gt;N ER'S N t &gt; f|CE.
Battle Creek, Hastings and A. O.
family newapupcr in L'w Uuiud State*.
TE tl* undiTMgnril-httir.g bean *pp.i,
Rapids Stage Route.
li r fill* lln, I. . ( I'lnl ...6 . .1^
’The evluniu* of the guidti trill emtain the
N and after Mwedhy .Augixt Slit.Rfr
j usual variety of nrighml and spicy artidca
57. until further it'iii.v,
will
•written not only trtphme fait to’hiatrHct.
k-ave the fidion ing tuuiicd pliwrs, &amp;» tolHtt regard to Politic*, tl.i- '■
Intra, to Wit?
inaiutain an Indr-pcmfa.t tone and front [ ‘ Leave limiting far B^ttla Creek,’M^n.time lu time will mlrotetto m«t»nrvs It*
data, Wcilm.&lt;d«y a mid Fridap, al 7
cnudueiivu to benefit lliagrealeat number.
I tb’-dr. A. NJ. an&lt;f arrive at Battle Creek,
al 1 o’chck. P. M. in time ti take the
As an iiiduecnu-ui Ciri person* l&gt;&gt; inter­ I nftcmiMin car* east or west, mid on lac*
eat thcmsrtvc* to t»i t names for tin1 *Mwd.-iyii, Thursdays and Sat firdaya al
cantilr Guide,’ We offer thr fdlowtng pro- ' dork P. M. iii time to lake di* turning
miiima. ■ Upon rvevipt ot thr nann.ni, pay
, tndn.ifcnrs.
.in udvenev, we will Inrwaidthem by ex
.
Ia-av« Battle Creek fir rfpatinp «m
rrnaa or utheruiac if ordcrcdi to the *0Dari,I W.Vbilinj:. '
drexi ol'thoM- rntitied tn them. .
o'clock, A. M., mid arrive at Hasting*
AlaacxUnuf llreeirmiilawl f-cl'wCw &lt;rfl!a»7 V U.«ery Md eqUe Wth«tay uf Surcrubrr ■Twlliv
at Ian &lt;’d&lt;ik. 1*. M. and onMondai*
“
we.wiltgire a»H«d«4 . \
A. IL laalureu Luudrml are) Mly m . ret; il
fh*S»M»«tah. *at&gt;ct.tnL
to,to Wcdncrehy.* and Friday* at4oMoek, A.
fag lojb, »ati*l«cu«a ef |),U G.ail that tbe wid ForJCO
mibactibere, an eta-ant gnMJnekelT^
- — l- * U»i ul W. Whiting
M„auJ arrive in Hasting** at 10 o'clock.
fi.-itoSr.
Michigan, and tbat i.
l*mve Harting* far Grand.Rapid* on
Monday*, Wednesday* and Fridavw at
Cree of Ihfarvinri. o„
.« nnu.-g lnnl, .
NJjeitor. for ComplsinuiK U i. ordered that lire ’■ Fur 7’. autiacribeni one gWpenMJUbhV ’
10 o'clock A
nud arnve at Grx;! worth’
8,to liatiidn at 8 o’ehxh I’. M.
. .Ird fa (to. rant wttMn fourmontU trom I fa Jl.ie I Foe 5U aubaerfbcra. &lt;xe gold pen and buldar, ,
Leave Grand Rapid* for Heatings
sorth
"
6.P,
Irem.f, and (ndeVanh thereof ttut lire Hill bo la- i -Far
Battle Creek on Tuesday a, Thursday*, ml
*e
aabwtlUrv.
utiegrld
;ea
and
bolder.
krn«.«dlfc»etf,*tHt h i. failfar. t-dradrtwt (fo1 Saturdays, at four o'clock, P. M.
”■
luir^T^iTSL’-jt.rrr'j; j1’ijjJtSF”;ouif.
&lt;; BUEPABRD
The riamiiH why ,
•
that
pnt Ireatwn be c&lt;.ntinned ones in reeb I For 12 liuiicrlhere, otic p&gt;M pen «u&lt;l holder.
o
'Iw*®** “■ «»••» • rory «'f
I
iSuUlUSSuXETS NOTICE.
«U*nrdcrbc Iirraouanvacrveu ot, *aid drtrnitaot*
rureroat tn sn order tassvd wsrtrr ths ml
brfc"‘ 'h* *h"'t’'e«r-tad fcr
• ■ .
‘ of thr Itvbsre Court Is and tor ths eosuty ot •&gt;. - ■
(• dolnx the Uvur.t Hard wart tnMMai in Hail- uirir nppreranee.
1 Well* * Bust
Mid (res for Coiunfto.
tup i« becanad be b|w the
« n&gt;. ilurgfar
Cinyiifjwrt aUInlnnii..|.*,h,r,
LA HlIllST HTOCEr.ru*
‘
DEST (1VUDH. at tha
COMUBsfufailjtoklU K...
Uur «d adju-a ftnifae MUMkadxl tbe xiu' '
5'eiton S. I&amp;r txixt. sad 4Mrled to » •&lt;'
tb« iiLder»if»»d, Utt two, serrtrfae Mirnu,r
AM now rccieviis mt SPRING alack oTO oos
3^arsiRTasr.fek'i'&gt;’
and ii*&gt; r »n band a firei min aaaortmeut uf .
MELE*MEa l YHAUlf ITMTE NFV &gt;’£»;*
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vuauv
ITO- “ni^-SXS..
AMtstmrr-ntu.v

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AT" THE OLD .STAND
AS

list’AL,

VUilh as giwal and complete an aaaortGOOEIRIES,
»wn« ever idli-rvd in thia niuikot.
Ana jurtirolur friend feu taken the
liberty tu ciictilate the atnry that wo are
ktnping a GROG SHOP. I take thia »p. nnrtunity to «ay lo my frieiu)-&gt; ■ b -that
ia not th&lt; cam-, nor nvvir will lx '? bait
n* I nm sane, a»1 tbe WHISKEY BAR­
REL I pul into my cellar waa filled with

AfMoUxfsr* or Glx».—The Sun Fr*a- . 1 would particularly eall tbe attention
ctseo Courier
‘We hard in our p&gt;w- tifp«wn« who are building to the fact
aaaakm aevrrtll specimens of pl.-ucs Liken tKit fnn-r ^Hrt Rt^Whtd a large rb-eket
from a hilfsituated sixteen mile* from the Nail* and Glass and that l&gt;ill famish
town of Napa, and on the efwk of that sttah/GH+o, «ini:-r Door 7'rfmuunga Ac.,
Tluinkfid tn my numerous cuatomer*
name. Tbe article posm-sM all the char- afas low it figure m rxesil.lr.
fi.rthuir jmst libvrtd patronage, | Isjpa tu
aAM-hitica vf ph*"", being both brittle and
' merit a continucnce of the aanir.
nmtafflt h is. however, nf rather a
D. C.HAWLET.
dark color, occasioned by (be presence of
Sept. 22 1957.
(120tf.
oxidw of Iron. Tbmto well »oqua:uted
■ with Uw njupertka ot glass alate tlrnt thc
STILL
ONWABDI
orftesipeMUiiHi ncMsaary to make good ■
SUCCESS UNPARALLELED I!
rq|fatebl* glaw mrt ef tb* article under .
Mm0eratit&gt;n ia lu extract the small quan-1
litf-«( oxU*r srf' iron contains, which can
. be readily Hom by melting, nod an nddi~VTALR OFTHE GRUAT DISMAL
Adfress
.0.1.DEBBT. Actuary C. A. A..
kiwi of oxide uf magnamwe. In fart, ex-1
S ITA MP.
MB Brnadway, B. Y.
. wMar
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.
.
.
It to a rad heat in a common
GOLD PEN* lte4*UINT£i». ‘
■ effect I* drhe out the dark
iuuB 50 cxktb.
Eoclove pen In a
tter with which it is imprvgnaletter with cash or |» "stage stamps, and
Uy return mail you wiQ receive the pro
as good a* new. Address,
E. El.Llirr. Bvrwsirer. N. Y.
are happy to »tau&gt;, lbs*. &lt;&gt;
pjr Any roper ri’&gt;"R Ore *l»re n-tics three lsAmerr.AU Botin-, which
■ertiooK ‘nJ 1-xlmjt “&gt;» » mnrksd copy, .kMl
&lt;m&lt; nuionly U«.r Ucu
•u of Mrem cuthu«;«.lic.
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o ever puNtafa-'l-tLo
StXTk’-EiU I IT TOO I BAND

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BUSINESS I
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LOSSES PAl^i Bl0.«i;,»l3 .8-1.
piren, th.l lb« nudrralKSeii
If wealth, with asiredr aaZpnnnnl alleatiuntu
cu,iiiu!».&lt;'i&gt;ri'» hai ing bwn «p|-vi»lot by ilia Tr.v aI li'Kitiiuutr
luniraucr buaincaa. and thenuculiou
tau« t»'*rl fi&gt;r Ibv county ui Barer tu rismlur
ah.l wdiu.t all claim* and draianda of all permnr
aniaal lire &lt;»lata i.fSita. X. (Um Uta i.fli.-t
..... A^,*m.I will attrn.1 lu

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Arrange h», II-Ix-t.-iup-cr*.
Ei irv Ureterum-iU offered fcf ab.hni
‘ been thoroughly tcMhifand hecan-oJkly
1 say uro aupermr U&gt; dtiy.cVcr *u|d in’ diitt

tbe urwcrtbsil rcinrdir* ;&gt;rrp*rei *rto cowuncncrd it. *«-. Tbe result was Isynrattiy. I» t»u
nuntb* tiers*
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olMMISSIONEfi-S NOTICE.
’
J£STA^E ufHilx S. Grre*. Uta of ITMlinar

or the best quality faf*U iirtlrumeau.

AGENIWKAN.
Otte* Mtlvc tend, shtafi xte directiv sroa
u rnr.itJ«1 tuunUin of life, lu s eondiLoa of
- .11-si uf dtaewe fa lbc bluul. *ni to tretenoj

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

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thr Judre lUreul io llulup oc monde’ Jenav 41l&gt;
Breweri O. I. h»y Jrdpswt l-'rebasa.
fa the msiterof tire I stole ul Isaac L. BroMrtldreetored.

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LOW OVEN-STOVES.
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Err ecu or kekato* hale
ON KANSAS AFFAIRS,

Jan made to thime

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to freemen, formidable’ only'to ecmi-offi. cowered and qimiled, iu*d became a poor I
cial patriots. [liaugiiUr.] ’ Bo that this
was nat'aceidcnSal;itwaaparpoeoly
not'aoeidenaal; It waa.--~-—-1- dona;
J—»• of England. They tried him; and at
»&gt;&lt;«, «.ni
r-ro- meanTTy' winch tbit poHqt JW *&lt;&gt; bo sC'
and ibis, Um, was done, iu Uic naxne.of last they came U&gt; a n&gt;mlu»ion,
and proDilixtrnT in iht StMlt r&gt;f the IT. S.;
notmeed a sentence &lt;m him ; which 1I wilt
wilt i fcctcd was fodieited by. su article in tbe
be would lie it through,
trnid the trader poptilar sovereignty !
January 18.1858.
Afterrt-eeittog
Richawcd Eequirar, which a*id that- tbs
J. W. OaKBar. Wholesale and BeMr. President,'I wish to say a word t ead, for it is very brief.
“* "
“
to him. ‘SDld yon csH at tbe bank4”—
ehwrgca
that
the-ptople
of
England
deserting Democrat who opposed Use "AIL.
about
that
subject
Pimiriar
sovereignty,
the
chargcw
tte-pewph
••YM”
Did die cashier any it was a
[Ccm/isiuif.]
„
.
some
gen.iemen,
.
mu
brought
ayuiusl
him,
tbe
President: ministration on this vital measure woifld'
genuine hill 1" M No, Lx did not." "Did according to the idea of earns gen.lemen, । lasd brought sgniusl him,
KkLiona, Bunker, 8u&gt;ck, Note and
Now, sir, what had tho people ot Kan­ beany it was a bad one F ;Nb." ‘W-ll, If it ever existed in this country;, liad I said;
:
...
..
have’ nothing to expect .There iffa!!■“
anjpi Broker, iteula Cret-k. Mirh.
been in a state of catalepsy unt'i the !
"For all which treasons and crimes pic policy dSa a’simple modem carrying
sas—sent into the wildonvcsa to build
H. J. Knrnuu&gt;, Dealer in every variety
themselves new homss, to subdue the for­
Nebraska bill brought It into life, f have this court doth adjudge that In-, the said ; it out.
A free State, is an eril, and t^e
•f Dry Ruo-J., Grocrnc. Croektry, Hard Wart. C. S. Hctitox. Physician and Surgeon,
seen
some
specimens
which
I
though
’
.
Charles
Stuart,
as
a
tyrant,
traitor,
and
।
piiblicpatroriage
is tn be used to privrat
est,
to
carry
tbe
arts
of
civilization,
of
Maa^y Muto CteCtnk Ilata, Cap., Jteot. sml
science, of learning and religion, and tbst was a good or n* bad bill.
KbOn. Slate Sinwt. Ont door West of Jotiu B.
[Laugh- were genuine popular sovereignty; and ! murderer, aad a public ^nemy, shall bolt*-’ Tnatls it; It is very simple • Steff3
found and build there a new empire, un­ Ur.] They used t«say in General Jack j seine that .1 thought were apurioip. I ; pat to death,.by the savoring uf his bead 1 anybody who wants to get kold of ahnt
MORTGAGE SALK.
der the guaraatee of perfect freedom—a son's time, that bo bad a kitchen cabinet will tell you one. In January, 1773, tbe j from lus body."
thread tolsad biot .out of the lab^riathjn
Gkaxr A Sr*ru&gt;»to, Dealer* in all kinds
now Jpsl,
Jost, will
will find
find it
it ji
^s
And they carried It out. They carried ■ which we are now
in (fia
right to expect 1 Had they note right as well as a regular one. Thia could not people of that Futile State of which 1 nave '
st policy, that a free'BMF
IraeSfirtBto expect k, when the delegatee whom they be a meeting of tlio lulcben cabinet, bc- the tumor to be urio'of tho represents, it out rigu speedily too; for I think in I simple avowal of
elected had pledged tbcmaciysa that they esuao it sat inn parlor. [Laughter.] It tivea on this floor, met together—not in abntit tlirw days the proud King of Esig-4
*- —
~ffnhsppy effects, end- thaT
tiHe
tP. II. A J. Bt8£KUk Dealers iu Dry
a private parlor, but iu a public hall— j land, tbe *ucoce»or of tbe imperious
sbookl tiw In; when tbe Prcsideni had was sembuflinitl in its character al»o.
...•n—rutezi liberty
r.&gt;u..r. and
-..&lt;1 law
I .o. In
sent out bis Governor with instructions
they inaugurated
in J-Jizubctli, of. ths. bloody Mary, of the
A#ds sir tltere is asotbet tiling re-, and•»
tliat they should have it; and when, as markable about this meeting. Tbe Set- the shape of a written a institution,' in cruel and tyrannical Henry VU.. nf the
the peopisV money to prevrert tbe eensb*^
Faswcrs Rosrmt, Dealer in Stoves, Iron,
the President of the United States m.vs,
which they ignored tbe existence of Hie ' lion hearted Richard, of the Norman r&lt;mho and all his friends were pledged tn..it 1
, ...„
King of Groat Britain and his Psriis- &lt;|iieror William, tlie dearendnnt ot that IMimenf of free "States. 'IW isabfcand tom»l translation «f it
' .
J
ntern accidental gatlmring of a few geu- meut, and formed a constitution fiw that
n&lt;l Haiunel 1 will read from his nie&amp;wge:
’•The act of tho Territorial Legislature llsmen coining in to jay tbeir rvspocts J State, in defiance of Jcgal aplborjly,
,
. ...... .
This brings mo to another part of my
i laid omitted to provide fi&lt;r submitting to to the distinguished Senator .in Ilia bos-; eighteen months before the Dsclnration body in vmdicaiioti &lt;&gt;f Ibc^jreal doctrine । subject, in answer to a question which &amp;s
I the people die cqnstitatiim which might pitebk mansion; it jraa ‘•sami-ofixusl and of American Independence, and before ol p&lt;,pular sovereignty In Eoglxbd. ’ The j Im-mrible Senator from Illinois, flfr.'
any other Stain on this continent bad n rhndow of that great event has rested up- Doughs.] propounded whew be^asM-ift
constilittkm.
l-bara beard tliat honor on the British ihrotso ever- wince. God i he was to be read wt ®f the party foe a;
claimed for-Virginia.
I have'heard it blena those old Cointuooa for it. IJbertr ■ difference on this point 1 have great ro­
J,‘P. Roskkts As Co- Dealers in Drugs '
claimed for North Gsrulina.
Anybody ll safer to-day in the Country from whieb • curd for the sagacity of that honorable
wlio w ill read tbe history of the rimes, we came, and the country in which we ! Senator, but! roti tees it ww* littieshab*'
will find that in January. 1776, eighteen *re, on areduut of the fidelity with whkh i en.wbtn-he asked that question: tossisn.
month* before the Declaration of Indu- those old Qmimoners mwlntninud, carried . to be readout of tbe party for departinr
o right—hue mg in view tho , -lt |uj
dvrtUCd be*’, to adopt ineaa- pendsnee, tbs people of the State t'f New out, vindicated, aud executed Uhj great; from Uiw Prss’uieut on this great cardlnaL
Sir, J point ! Wlyr, air, he Asks is a man whp
nod citizens
lilizcos in support of
of urn to admit Kansas as a State through Hampshire, in the exercise of a real, gen- doctrine' of. popular, sovereigutv.
Grocers.
laws—to express an opin- t]ie agenev of uno popular election, and julnc. finndnltcraled |x&gt;pulsr sovereignty, they wrote it in tbe blood of kings on ■ differs from tee President on the Paetfie
«
..r r(.z.,.~.. t|lM&lt; farjijega.e, to the evoventiun. Tbi* , win®
camo together, ignored
igwvm wuwa-Mranrag
both the King and. the eternal page of history, where all ria- i raiiowd to go sul of the party 1 Oh, so,
ti&lt;ms
may
read
It,
and
«
long
as
Eng-jLetnai
stay.
If he differs on Ccsitral
Imprcseioii was the stronger, bccau*e I the Parliament, and sp--keout, in tho form
'
i
ungross ot
of tbe
(be dUin
30th thought thq spirit of the bill infringed up- “
of
fa
•—
written constitution,
— •».«
the -r-.r
great doc­ llsh history lasts, all time wltl apt ettace ' America, very good -/take the first stote,tf
r li e nrem-1
urg.-.tuc act1 ul Congress
it,
i’
.
i.'ou please.
You may differ with Ah'
d I M»y,1854.
Congress declared it to be „n tj
W. Panaan, Wlmk- Sale and Retail i
the d&lt;&lt;trine uf non-intervention, to trines of popubr liberty regulated by a
W hen Contemplate thqt tul.lhne ex- j President on anything aad even-thteg task
at hte Old I
ofiuLd I। ‘
® truc
aefdoHitt. ,h
.L_
,rup inleBS
;nlen. Ba'1 »**c»niog
ineaii'mit of this
this act
set ;' ub
■ |•ch
* I |laj great ater.ion; but with 'tbe written
written const
constitution.
That I coll the
hihitiqn oF'auvereignty, and compare It J -me. and that ia thia sotimeat, wbicAJt
_________ in .lie County cf Iforrv ai.d State i t Mieliipin ' not to legislate slavery into any Tarrito-, Iiope &lt;,£ accomplishing a great good”— genuine kind.
11. .C. HawGtry!
Again, when the delegates ot diene thir- with your poor, pitiful baht'ing of the &lt; shall read; Mr. Buchanan shall speak hjs
..™, utSn!ST.".w
• tel
Ih&gt; r»|.l.‘l»nrfpCTfc«l«;..^»_ k
1
Suu met together in concUve, Kansas-Neliraska act, the only object &lt;:&gt;fj uwp erved. On the Ifltli of August, 1859,
. teen old Stales
■Wook
W«
■ , ,,
,tii
.a. 'faodon
4th of .
July
published
their which was to oppress the wvtdt and bold ' in the Senate, Mb. Buchanan used ’tfiis
t, Ma[door J (i)h'ortiiofRiuiitr numbered aiaefSt Wrat will I free to fomt an4 rcxniUte their dowicstiui"
, ,,
and on lbo
tbo dll,-.
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Ud
n.«d.
Imn.oK.I
I he bumble in subjection to tixeir masters, (language :
*
as li
SX tl c Court
&gt;n the »CUge
ot U**t. . »n.nl
, .. ll.t
, .tl»,
• o UIJ
’
In
,n lh.1
tfaMnHHatatteTnT.W.
*rr.,n«
In &lt;hnUeuxT.r....»v.
1I ..I.-1
.
.i,,. «bk,
... tbr,
..
I confess, air. Young America ootwith-[
Smiight here repeat what I haroaafafc
uiJ eoaaty of Itarry (teat Wng tlie plan KsUSXS, ‘ when admitted n* aState, was
^.,plc „r thi, Britain, as they held standing. I prefer that old popular saver j ou a forxner oeeaaiau’’—
ingthe Client Court Io aiwl for.aid couaty ; (r, -|&gt;e received ' into the Uui&lt;4l, with or I rd 1I.JJ.,•- “r
Heath. Ellis Jc Co, Dealers in and
.lv .......re, .1 tev^fcv Mnurf
^,1
£
10,1. a...v
; Hjth„ut a|averJ.| as their constitution may
i-ignty of the Comriiors uf "England, two you-sew it waa so important be muakrw,
Maaulbclurtra sf Furniture, A food ■aaortuieul
.. W Ite
"f 9"~
i„ p,^
U»„
p-pou, hundred years old. to tlie nvodern epoci- j
j;—
t«d prettd-ea w HI be ' prewribe at the time of their sdiitiaaiun.' i
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I
learaon hand. Rain era Xrw Uuildin opposite
.u leaner tegre. j r - Did C.«grres mean by this Imguagc ]1 itnnmnii-ns. and with tbe.r
their submtsstun
submission I1 sovereignty
1 . of
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i u&gt;u
t
taolaBotell, Maalinra Mich.
—
-hu* jwu &gt;m
. UMk/JllanraUi*
i. ,
all chriBrnd-m"—
, '
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■uvvrcigniy
&lt;ur inc
the genuine
and
auu
the row
real
..v.i which
uu
w-vaj. u&gt;i»iiMiif ■■■
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nujri
Itexr.at* F. Htetaxa ' «*“•. ‘he delegate, elected to frame a Cun- j ,‘h^&gt;
.
kind. It
»m I
sovereignty* t&lt;&gt; Kansas. Let me bear
hear no
nu, more of this •■
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,
I •
Il was
a pnpdttr
j Wm-A. Sai:twu.u Blacksmithing in all U»««rC. R"'»«
rk the.words—
•
which those m*n pledged tbvlrBre«-,-lhelr! popular soven-ignty until we get some-'
HmrT Hinman, ‘ atiluli«n *b"uldih*ve authonty linaBy to
I fn hCJ’JW on
.
... •. .. .
&lt;1. II.U.— . BlIV (&gt;ir
—'«leagued against the South upon this,
fortmtea, and tbeir honor to smuin, and f thing of the genuine lilwat it.
. |
,,,
from Illinois, on
th of
’
W the; Senator
.ran,
... the 7...
fr—
,, lkl
1 wa* nnt mf fortune to be In tthe Sen- j question ofdqiiM-s^ic slavery."
&gt;i._
ni. tiwfo. nnn.irflnn. ..-I i,
|t
Harry Ceanl.r,*». Foi ; , J ‘
’ ’•*, । .. r, ’ Marek IS.'dk nrovidinu for the adinisaioo i
ramrslde j&lt;
AH Christendom
great
tirtriy-'
SI
ISJI. —rfl« WU.
lbe
,.f lb,„
. the &lt;&gt;tli«r &lt;lav, when liir hcaanrali.o
nm , m
*&gt;rS
---—,— ------- rincludes
---------- r. a p_______
t
icutwir. Ataae.no ;‘hat the people
h.sn&gt;a» themselves &gt; "
—______ .._... gars ' Senator Irutn Callforma [Mr. Broderick.] peoplri If Hurt be true, sad W vou hawL
brtter ecerr ofltaror , ah&lt; uld decide this question bv a direct |
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J------------ Z---- | »iu&gt;e«Maseur laeauore UBervarinltaaunga,Mm, ,
r.
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i
which rends as follows :
T X ILaavgv, Toiler, nnd denkr in Ilea- &lt;i*« the Jtai dav of August ii..7. Frswt o k *"‘e 1
U”
1 cu“k" 1
, |
‘That the following propositions be, over until that great doctrine was emU-d-1 spoke, 1 believe he joins with me in re- I K01 any allies, it is manifest they WMr
ied
and
made
perpetual
in
the
organized
'
pudiating
this
attempt.
I
think
that
he
j
,&gt;u
outside
id
Christendom.
dr Mate aoG»^*rt&lt;SiroH,t-. tear. a^ «»r. Judge .n'retaie
; never ct.tertum.-d a sernms doubt; and.
,
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form of a written constitution.
I Is in error tn .mo thing,and bo will par- j because Mr. Buch.-nan s*y« sll. Chnstisb.? Gram a Slow. Utolins., Mode
, fa ’•“«“"«* “f
«f £•»*•”?•« tta-ref.wc, hi m&gt; &gt;ii»1 r.re-li.rt»-s to Guv. rm.r | *"’* lhe
? nrC.
„y,’. | .,7
—I_L___ _____________________________ H*l= of Tlxtrnappl* in told uunntv. dt^ra.ed.
w.U. ,l._ OU.I. ,f
t,.r 1 SUM CUnVUMion of the propie of Kansas,
Tbrre IS another instance of popular | rfou me fiw u-lling him m.
He lays it to . ““m h against you; but still he leakae'
sovereignty in the history of tho gpantry i Mr. Buchanan, and bs says Mr. Buchanan , you some allivs, and you will see—k iaBasX^-N
”** H’ * 0*wJ-rr*t* Sto”'
fniia
wTiich
wn
conic,
that
I
have
always
it.
Sir, I s^cakofI' a»-ph*m “
demon,tmti.m
can make
item
.1*0.e"^l? M * Jto‘ | TXritory"Cv‘JJ.l‘b.U7r.^?-d ta !b« t
'”d
^VX-'Xtito
“P"”" •^"^dto^t'^’?h“‘rnrot I&lt; is.the
Mr. guilty cause
a. I ol
ampingdTumle?
ng*
are'n»&lt; tooludtoJ
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

kniiiposui-a.
HR-ivJ foi* Kulo. has.1, ami be can'aStMjK
y ever sold ill' tliir

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY FEBRUARY U, 1858.

VOL. 2.

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UT AWQC1AT1OM.

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iClATTOX,
.’.irnaay, 1S|3.

fl.I.AR tSGRATlSOt
rrn.il

, _
Brokers.
_
AVrii. Coumm*&gt; Banking office, lutdc
Creek, CoUeetioea attended Io. and remitted

A W. Atk:xs, Saddle and Hamess Mnk-

•igued for tbe proof of aa&gt;J uili and that the btir. I exercise of their right uf voting for ur ■
“i±UftTX?«; I «««^
in.trlnA and that tb. Gsir .

1-n.tatr othr. &lt;■. tbe .illagv cf Ite.-.ing./Su
t.

.o.&lt;uun».

mu.1

....tie. ;

ing ■ ropy of Hite order Io be pulrilabnj ■■■ llic Ropublican llanner/b public nrwapapcr printed al
1 [ j '
Hytels.
____ ___ _ liulioE* sod tircuteUug in Mid county for tbe
term of Ibrte wnka oner al tea*! Israeli week
STANTON’S EXCHANGE ' next nnmedisteb prrccedlng Ilia lit-ie of bearing
By STANIXIN A TIFFANY

IM*T
orrosns w. e. ». ■. nsroT,
JAQKSOX
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MIcniGAX.

OF TIME,

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ce&lt;l"n
, *,e,
M*a"1 ’*

°P-,on °* *ht' ***?•.' profound. I refof to ihcr.rohrtbm whirl, i a sense of dut v.
' »*“^U U"rlr’ *’
W"tk’ Thc in^ l“w«rJ’ h,m,n ,he

1 liava no unkind feet- laummi.
I reti^'e
:

Where are ths alites!

twill.

juirrn- ,ltcj
fraud or violence.'"
. Tlie bill read m plneo by-f the
Ll.dted out the lluuse uf Lords, and re-1 to mv xnti.icti.m*. 1 had .wcmmui, iu the tbrir cvimlwtnjnsi rights except tba Dm
I Wil n&lt;&lt; rea/nmeh luugrr, but I wish ;
&lt;"
J?* ‘
,k“ th*
h“l i
to «y w.mtbi.g of Gen.
of
’ r .
lo
^ia extract:
•
‘l,e tommil .c on Ivrntonos, t|&lt;
,n them, Kings Pierce, imt unkindly. I hope. 1 told him.
There te a fight for you: all Chnatan"Tbe ’friends aud supporters uf the Nethe terne J**”"’ ™ J** a»d l«ds to tbe emtr.ry mitwitlrttamling: «k,t lie did not believe it tbe time, but | dotn on ond side sad tbe Democracy of
brasU and Kaarna act, »tan slrumrimg 1 w"r’’ . ll"'1’,lhc* V"* wcre.'™’'Y ^.. and lliry •♦ctermiaed ts bring Oerles I. &gt; las «lnce found nut to be tree. I told ; «K‘ N"rth on lhe other. [L.ughtte.]X
on a recent occasion to sustain its WIM. »i&lt;letalK,n at the cottfercore rwfvrred to;
Pssainfr by all. the organized bun that son wire using him, and that That’lb not my esraioo ;' it fa ME Btatoprovisions before|thc great tribunal uf the j
Two bill* under consideration at this ( formsoflaw,ignoring lhe Honseof lx&gt;rteL_ w^ra yo» bad u*fr&gt;l him,you would throw Sinn's.
-Dot &lt;is the wsyrtie bsckrhta,
Ameriran puoulul never differed about ita ' semi-official meeting!
ignoring all the organised forms in wMeh him away; that you had nu more idea ol fnrods; for, be want m-., after having ma^
true meaning &lt;m] this subject.
Every- —"but, sir, when tbe Senator frimi Illi- * justice had Irecn sreustomerl to speak is again making a Preaident of him, than ! ‘hi* avowal, to claim peculiar eonaiaerawherrtbrougboutitU Union, they publicly nois reported the Too ml re bill to tbe Sen-[ that tribunal, lhe old Commons’uf 'Eng. you ha.! of one of those rmges. He did ; turn from srathera gentlemen, and hrtT

ibey would chrorfuifv submit foe &lt;iurs-' it did not contain that portion of tbi third s«J they only, were tbe sovereign* of; [ Ijuigtacr.J 1 thought you would bo a freely, bsrmg previmnlytudoraed threw,
tiiai of sbveev te.ti'c'dx-ciaion of the iona . section which indicated to the coaseutfcm ’ Enetand; that the House of Uirde was a | little more generous to him than you '
as Ums.
W eU, MrjjF*M tM,
fide peortlc'of limsas, without any re- that khe constitution should bu approved ure-ta*. appendage, that tbe machinery .&gt;f were.
I tl ought you would go to the | OxrtMciidom wmt on one side and the
Minua.Kvn.i.B ExcxuxoK.by J- F. EMO
strictioti or qnaUlUtion whataver.”
' by tb* propls-l
tbeir jmiMal tritamale was not uuule for &lt;on. enliun, at.Y resolve to have a oujiri. Democracy uf the North on the oflef,
Hen the President, after tin* avownl,
" The result uf this scmUrfficinl meeting, | such an .wessfon, n&lt;w fitted for retch an •: ty of two-t!&gt;irds to nominate, and tiret you , and tire Democrasy of the North growing
every day—
—wemaUusWn..
n small miaiiria*:
goc&gt; on to inr thit that has Irecn fairly called for tbe public good, was, tliat the amerg-.-ney, and they resolved them- j would pay him th. poor compliment - of less and Jcseev-erydny
‘ Ssse Isle of Barry in raiil e-asty drevswd.
majorily of
tunning liim
him up to a.
a’ma/ocily
uf oar;
one; but
but ; in the New
*** EncUnd Butes—how «o«M3
On readinp and Bkii| in lb.» office for Protet* donn. Sir,Il would ba limiting to tire ; bills rame into the Senate the next mom- rdrre into a great high court,, and they-1 funning
intelligenct’ uf the Senate nnd uf the ing mintis the clause submitting the roti- determined iu the exercise
ul
the fad
Arubt-J
~"
’ ' that
' ‘ aovee‘
° was, you felt so awtolly
?* *Q^fh
jnd^tr
__________
____—. if .___undertook
_________ —to ____
bjyv couH he doubUf,
doubt, if, bn
&lt;&gt;n (tthis with! qn»T
counter, to argue the question whether II ‘ atitution to lhe people.
It watt Stricken c-ignty thus organized to summon
before fol, whether,
you
run hyw
&lt;«•. Tea,
he dere-rted
drm-rt. d lbs
ike Dsjnoc
Democracy and went
ha. been .......
fairly done, anv longer. This
(Hereupon
■ wit;ll but
w orutrru
the honorable
iua. iiwnuajSenator does
| not tbsir bar the King on bis thnoe.
Yes, I| him
him up
up to
to aa’majorftr,
majority, he
he mi^ht
might not
not ret
pt 1 I l'*&gt;n
tom he
Us
throne
I
tbe
renoitite
votr.
and
be
nominated,
that
,o
[fcoghter,]
as *F
ilL’u.-J?nX21-fc.rl-I
»•’* i emission to
ti subnet
auhidit the rconstitution
ronstltutiot&gt; to
to impugn
snj
body,nor
his
motives,
because
»te,
tlwv
said
thst
the
King
&lt;x&gt;
lus
throne
I
the
requisite
vote,
and
bn
nominated,
that
:
o&lt;?r
to
Christendom,
[hu»|
impugn anjbody,nor bls motives, because
—I. estate, ; ynu said, it is
L. a
. dsntjsrous
x....—™... sxperim.nl, bow
Kanias
is hm
not* iwioM.-'..
accidental, ilire says:
.
should «wne down from hr* high
ho* tlm owestinn
qnastaon muld
wmxM ba nnawesml.
" ’ ‘.
l
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** re-lie* heir* *&lt; !*■ o(mu! decssted. *11 eUier r«r»ciW. tn ' the people ot K»
u»h»%
IC will
wW nut
nut try
tryrit;
it; and
and Pierce
wept 1I whether
hu was
was to
to Ire
In ra
rend out
nd. &lt;■ T J*
have
&lt;mt thl*
“ Who struck the words out, nr fur from his ek-vatmn of regal sovereignty, nnd wa
Pierro went
whether ho
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” rfound
“rad;«
... even
....L that —------------nmcnt. I P*riy
Rond out sir!
ousstrnn
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Is not and face to faec, before lhe assctnhlcd without
coipty
compliment.
party I1 ^lload
sir !^ That
1
purpose they
were omitted,
c
— Protate vffisein Ums rain** &lt;if Haatlnit* uxlsaid session, that the omission to put it in the what
— । otm
; was settled h'mg agn. On this great rftal
Co. oifum-i-s.
Commons of Euglaad, ho should plend
told him tlih —
un the floor Senate
ot the Senst
•*“»
‘*J,%*2u I «”1ghial bill was inot aeddtntal.
Wo for me to answer.”
______Jrd thaifii* BXMutortherein n»med lutvc a litua ttsDt ion tnu suryrct trom n
u It
II is
is nos
mm, It
it. ia
is
nov
tvr
mr;
ukos criminal
&lt;nmm»i to
w» the
mri»
Tu&gt;~ sovereignly ;' and bo
no mnre
qurat-ou he is onto! the
-■ ‘',,V
t_ not
i-_. fur
e---------popular
b- anti
““•! hi*
h!- friend*
‘-—J* b-sd *•»
•«*«• sene—
If
not ior
fir him,
me; I&gt; pit*,
kc per*us&lt;iattrr.led
inJsail!
e»t»t*
&lt; gentleman
who alwsvs sheds light when but 1 thought he had given a clew to the '■ uf
of Eiiriand.
England. 11 In
imvw
hero a
a sketch
sketch «f
of thethe- . than
than to
to get
get offer
oflended at it.
.1 would not «ay anythmg Unkind I*
vs hero
atioK*. Mkliiasn. I eir. ix.ticr tothe
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■t/wid will .nd,&lt;b«lhteriugthere-;», ,„akl tot)w. Senate—1 mean the hrni reason why tlu-v were slrtrck om whcn‘1 addreus ihntrthc old Pre»deiil read to the
the j
Now,
what I1 am about to say of Mr. that Senator, nor:would J.apr anything.
Now, wh|t
* --kb ' urable S^irator from Pennas haute, [Mr |» atl.1 the meeting was called for Jho | Kirar when ho came in. They terrsaafh.pc he
uffontfod
.but
aas. Buchanan,
Buchanan,TbuL—will not net---------—- luncourtsou. in the world;
xir-r.G. W; Mlt-ta, County Clerk and NoUry I
ideal!at.
at. . "1
shallhe
be Horry
sorry If
if he
be does;
does; bnt
bnt IP1 wrienro inl’»ecountry life uf Nsw Eftg-‘
ted.t(Kulnev .nttrfrrotetlpg ia ■ in«|&lt;r.i
He sard that 'this was not ned-1 publie g&lt;md.Uudotibu-dlv they were
ambled in the great kail. Old President
1 shall
xtuu
isltiutto
blame.
demal, by aiy mvttrt.
He hat spoken struck obi for the ’ publiu ‘g«x!. Who Brad.haw with his reunion robes aal
— 1 tell
..F. you Mr.
M.. Buchanan
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—. , tahd flora present to my mind »w Ilins-'
Pabl»e.-omr&lt;i « »&gt;»• &lt;fo«rt Hmm.
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.. 1 iMr.
— Huchamm
.
. is. not a man to shape
.
11n«tian-WhWiTknow he WlD citesmui
tenm •! Io 12 A. U.. and from 1 to ’
■ing in tee ptrmfoes.
j once or Twice ab'ffit a meeting that was struck them pot seems to be'a mooted I his high trot, and aroundhim were ihs

astiagsand €. G.
pre Route.
•iy .August a 1st, Hr
Il 'tire. Stases will

i B.-ittln Creek,’Mon-

tv take tho ovsning

Uk fw Ifa&lt;ting« &lt;m
Min i Saturdays at t
I (arrive at Hasting*
M. ami on Mundaya
-Hi.iv s at 4 o’clock, A.
.-li'.ings, nt 10 o’clock,
Ini'* and

It M.
*
.ilwfor Hostings and
mki v s, Thursdayt, and
•.-i.wk, p. m.
&lt;•-. SHEPAERD.

r^’o^ioiiAreir’aSlack
B. H. i-'cttw*, Attorney nnd Counselor
ax fow. a ’kilor in cb*'5TLT.- G»«r** **"»

iEIFSNOTlCE.’ T

•K£SCTiys
Castos O. Scorr, Ju Mice of the Peace,
— ... — .__ IV__ &gt; .—J T-. — 1—1 ■!

.-hours, Attoroey. (-.unacller

Sweeter, Attorney nnd Conn

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TATE OF MfCHtSAX. n.
Probs tc Court In and for m

S

OjJH«AJ’r™t».te
'held In tho private parlor of a private question 'as uncertain of an answer as I Commune. At last tho great doom of sventa; he is not a man to amtroLtlie cur'-entlemait.
Tlicrie was a good deal uf ■ that bld question, "Who killed cork-; ths hall wore thrown open, and in march, rent of public..opinion—Iw nor Pierce very valuable burs.-. Tin- hurac wastes
inquiry and ao.xictr to know what aort of robin F
FLunghlv.]
It has go‘ &lt;«t : ed U» King «f England. • N- hat waa either, nor noth together. They are not
[TATE OF NtCnraiX Barry Coon* m r Pro- j
a
mretlng
that
w« The gentleman who -omebow or other. 1 did not se- ttie Sen- taken from tbe bend; sunw rove So do , the men to give d.rvrtion t» Ute cmronl
I k... Cn..rf
&gt;.U enontr. owns the IhXtsc. said be did not know at&lt;&gt;r when ‘he delivered the speech. 1f &lt;|
I placed on high places, »b&lt;»win^ tbs dirrc- At last ran
said: WJm*!
nob of bis
his ttclgUws
tttigburassid
anything shout ttJ Tint is not strange, bad I should Intvc watched him ckm-ly;
118 old Presi- j tioaand ihsxtri.r^tliof Uatourrciu which atn.you,going to dy with jho horw.l’’—
let bls’ guestsuhare
it is ijOssibie Hint- -----------by some
gesture
stood Wort
bvfort a high eourt.
’
The hospitable mail L*
-----------and
J **
—
—or Stood
l,i|6wrinfe oftr national ship'bo her destiny' “I d&lt;* nut know," was tliu raplr; **but I
In tbtf putter tf tta &amp;tticjf®*»W M««i* the use of any r&lt;8&gt;mu they please. The ' --------------some shako
have dreit- rasa and said :
a of
r. tin;
—- head
.—- ho
— would
,
------‘-cUrbs Stuart. King^of England, the -that kali. The pirv which Mr. Van think T shall hare u» kit! Wm.rf
honorable Sennto? front Pemm Ivania , determined' n ho that “wlia" was; bnt we
the other, "be d.fcs n« warn wmmI*
said tIHs mrotitig wi* “scml-dKHfl." ‘ I are left in the dart—we do not know Cumtu'ote of England, aMumblrddn Par­ | Buran is carbine nnt-r-ihe * h Is again
_ . [laughur.l 1 mcaa Mr, Buelmuan—wa, | kUHaE-”' {Laughter.] Yoo aae. ia^adfe
liament, Iwing deeply sensible of the caI do'ndtknow what kind of it meeting that i who it was
w.! indicated iu tlnscounlry long *gn-1 hn»e iMirytimM, andon ordinary qi&gt;mLm&gt;v#
'------ &gt; -r - —-i.—— ‘
You scr, then, that tnis was not ucrii dental. jw
X la-taui
«efoi-vffiel*l
toftfl^te,a
dhtament puMiabml
pUbEvtal iti
liWfi JWV'.W FWK
al j tx-fore
me a doenmeut
in ’1844.
1814. | liltfa
«»'ifht be ih^ujggii,
. tf ui B«t mof
Z patriots,'
"
1 ■ (which i* fixed upuu ypu M.lbe arweyuff
a scml-cirlllzcd, «nll a semi-savage peo­ ■
friends of
of popular
r r;... sovereignty, nnd dis - author uf it,) have rwlxed to.make «-, containing-the rorreapondetlee in relation :-ton it., &gt;* an ‘"‘eq'i*
ple;! have heard M a wemtsnnnal. nnd friends
_____ Our
_ Aereo. __ ( _vita!
___ quben.*,
.................
_ all
.. ICbrUtenAbufwISf
__________
the annexation &lt;&gt;f lexa*.
and
1
ciplcs uf
uf prefect
prefect freedom, called fur the ’ quiaition for blood; and, aco-rdhig, to to
scml-weekly; but when y&lt;w come
toaemb ciplcs
tary
Sui'Vr.L’iwhar. in” a.letter ' the &lt;&gt;»* aide, a^d tbs NoftfMM Du**A
•. J*
[Laugh-S’**- Mr Lnohvr. in a tatter the one aide, and tho official,! declare it l-bthers me.
fc public- good In a private room, met to-. that debt and duty which, they owe to ■ •—
l«&gt; Mr. Murphy, our Minister in.Texas, nej «vtl»e^4ter, Jo *q
Ata
;
wns
It
T
—
gi-thcr.aiid
for
peculiar
reason*
—
'hat
is
I
justice,
to
Gvd,
the
Kingdom,
and
themter.] Wbit »w‘ ot• meeting wns .. .
ling
to
the
fundamental
m
„
vv
—
^fint
thirSertttnr
said
—
they
determined
salves,
and
according
U&gt;
tim
fumlnintntaj
Waa It an official tnsctingf No. Wns
&lt;Hie esMUIfohmwrt. in th* very midst •wollrn ranks of fSfristonA..m’
themselves,
es, they ,Jisve
litre
। it an unoflteial meeting T No. Whnt to strike out of tbeir bill the only re- power thgl reals in tberaseh
1 deeming foathre tn it, and that was tbe rcw-lved te brituj ywi
yos ta
to trtel
trial and judg- of our slavebolding States, of sa iptfo.! safe ft 'he is-V&gt; bs rroff &lt;«t! -' I
; ■
i aww
«
(i- pcixdunt Government, forbidding the'ex-, ‘had point, [Laughter.]
, . ।H •»!.* k a., ■ d
court ol justice before iste'nre of, slavery, and by a people ’torn,
Lira's Vit
mention by way of Illustration : A trader j constitution or not.
for tb&gt; moft’ part, anrnng «*.' ««rv8 up
inonr hablta. and specking e«r teng-ogv; g-ntiems^tuy* the Buaton 7ranaenpt, K
in my town, before the dav of railroads, dare, that ren.i.ofik
‘----- - —
“ GUM MISSION EKS’ NOTICE.
mH noting wn&gt;i *bn«l lU. (Uncbter.;— eooM not foil le produce tUmrot-uotop- *** *,r ““
hud taken a hrgo buhk b'ill, nnd he w.-w public good, these p
Ily The King undertook to cavil whh them,
a Fattie doubtful whether It win gemime I together to strangle
«.4 Mk,u»m », wtaf «»&gt;l~5l« (W.
or not
He mnclilded to gike it tn the thing there wss in t
of
a
State
i.
*
’
ralarfrtty;
M
produces
j
ids triad him-. and the President ren'iod :—
stage driwr, nnd atnd it down tn the i to commend U to d
nnteippV efloite! Thte wn. snid in refcrhank to inqoiro of tbe cashier wbuthrr it of perfect frecdomff

♦tts-n cennitie bill.
The driver look It,' ty.
Well, sir, I m
but ’ l•*'&lt;JW not snow, tin that
and priimhaed to atUnd to it. Ho wr—* *
»-"*
m»d«; that when we met here I
jown tbe first day, but he hud r» m*
other errands that bo forgot-ft, and — -------- —-----------said he would mrtAalv Sttrrfd to it tbe I put them in shape, tbwy wer« to be oum. &gt;
. 'n .... 9* . a r
t I
O..
a want.

LPMBE*

Dated Ireiag, Isa. M0&gt; 1N&amp;

like result—be forgot itj and when he

ttetrwt priM«ofp«Mi-i
sovereignty—s principle inssumabja

in undertook u&gt;
dor took to set offi
popular sovereignty 1 .aiyl i
reads Home’s ll&gt;tory of. J
takes .it fur Hw truth, wdl n
King mainUiimd fti»t to the
XVI—I ......

; v( our alareh^dL^rpi, .la.

km'
tbwdoarw.^MW^

i

wVil-

»«MMtor hwm ilfan

�FLASKS! BLAARS
Tbe subject* tt um awUmittcd by the
ram wW' pieaw recreltert that

•»
ators.

p^t, «d we wbh
Guardians

Execwrire werw. the rwdirtrietinj of tbe

thia bill after itjXrigtenl draft, some of

State into ww jw*riel detrita aad the

which w. have not Ufaro trs, we arv ira-

M&lt;-p^ees

fceW U U. *MX —
M. - p.« RU

abie to give tbe prvsteions reiaavetn redempri-jo. firfaiturc and rvroveey -*f !**te
1 arid far taxes.aa mteutaiy as »n_jsM»Jd,

a-"1 A"'&lt;
han., and in
Bstb.coun-

Treasury ■, the rowrite* of tbe St. Mary a
Skip Card, and tbe subject iff peM'dmg
r&lt;&lt;-stl fur bnld'mg tbe Supreme C-«t,

wras nimwswtt

aad preserving the records uf tbe Tern

lory of Michigan.
Three
are an amendment to the pcoviswos of
I the tax law, so as to apply to ritkn aad

It is to U beped, that under tbe Work-.
' has iXthia law, non-raeidcats will find it;
villager, lhe organlxattoc of the countieo
i
uf Eramst and Cheboygan; a memorial to tbeir advaata^-c to pay tbeu taxes.
H-'p:3g noon to bo able to Uy tbe raw .
of tbe citiires of tbe H -ltend euhwty, k
X If subscribers order tbe drseoeunir Ottawa county, aacisg fi&lt;f power to levy a Hiway- law before oar readers, we will.
awcs aff tbrir r*prr», the publisher may tax by a vote vl tbe otuens, tor the im- n&lt;«t attempt ta give a geoeral sytxpois ofi
eMtame to send them o®t:i all arrearages. pewvemect iff tbeir harbor, amendment*
X If anberr.ben nrglcrt nr refuee to
taka tbeir papers fmm tbe office they are
buH rrapomible till tony have settled lhe
Lili and ordered tbe papw discontinued.

to tbe tax law, tn tbe highway tew, sad to
tbe railroad law. iff last sasafae. ettewd-

ieg the.time ia which companies are to
perfin tn certain duties, together with sun- expemivshta been amompUUd. Tbe
drv maltrrv of an entirely local caar- [OS era of Highway C«wnn»issk»o«rs are
rasterlolly iccrvascd. Ths manner U Hr
. 4. If sobneribers remove to ether-pla
readers have heretofore beer, made iug pat aad opening bierbways between
eeat without infortniog the publishers, and
tbe paper ie still sent to the firtner db acquainted with the manner m which two townships is expl killy g'tew.
scene of these subjects were disposed iff,
rwption. they art held mpotalMe.
and our prrserrt purpose is to give infar. The Courts have derided that refusing
mation relative to tbe disposition ef some
to take a paper from the .dfice, or removlag and leaving it tmraltod fiw. is rant*
raent evidence of htter.lineal fraud.

witn tee prsaacu.w
woww ix&gt;v p~»
We aineerely rerrvt that our spoor will tbe Senate in that form, whkh pradk-tfan
not permit es, at this time, to publish this
pn.vsd true.
Tbe Smale t«4 op aad
dueument, delivered to the Senate, Feb.
(wssed a bill, differing in almost every
vwsry SJ. Had w. puldkhed
we Aoold
'particular fn&lt;m tbo Fluoeu I ill. which was
here spoken of U4n terms subh de it &lt;kimmediately under tbe “ whip and spar"
eerren, bet, as it ia, in ite tbeer.es. we fir
of “inealted dignity, ’ voted down by tbe
bear. Asa maljaouslyjvindirtireepisode,
Hoose.
H^l tbe Senate retaliated, nit ezcoeds the insugursl of the same fiincswamp land bill wutrkl have brm passed.
tioeary.
Such « bundle of teHarim is
Bot tbs Senate to4t up rite House bill,
addocn gathered together.
fa tbo view
struck out all after tbe lids, aad aubstitu
of the Prwiisft, nil who oppose tbo pd
ting tbe Senate bill, pasted it, and being
icy of Hot sfavlrraw are traiu-rs to tbeir
again sent to tbe Hoose, it refused to cnoaoentry. It is leva than a y«nr. since be
cur.
A ounmittee of cotifiwvace was
exulted ia his triumph over RepaUknntb&lt;n appointed by each llooea, who re­
ism, as over a band of trritora, seeking
ported a cumprvmiao between tho two
the overthrow iff a natum, and now, tbe
, bills, which was acerptmi by the Senate
free State party iff Ksmxs is no more a
and rejected by the lluwse.
politic*! orgxnizntfae, bat aa organized
Tbe House app.ented another commit
band of rebels, contending with the loyal
tee uf cvaferrnce. and thus matters stood
otnens of the government, to wit; the
bocder-roffiani, tor apremacy. and f- r
tbo subversMXj of tbe government.

'

It

tificatioa of his polky, be produces let

ted with the * mhnrity* when tbe S-naie

bill MM d»wn to tbe Huusr; ai*v, when
tbe Hsose bill as. atuet^rd by sabsututing the Senate bill tbcrvfi-T, came down
to tho B-r.iar; tlw&gt;. whea the &lt;v»mpn»mrse
adopted by tbe cvcutnitloe of coofirrvn. v. mi* -nrr uf dr State I.nnd U.Ticv, and
■ame up fir acin-e; al**, wb^a the vote suljcrt to sale by btru, as bcrr.n.sftcr
provided; but none»f inc said lands shall
be .-tf.-rcl far sain prow to the issue uf
these amend meets were rejected; alm. patents to tbe Stalo their.’or.
up-w the v..te to lay tbe i.HJ Wifh the
Itec. X Said tends .‘aril U . tfarrd at
anieodauents upon tbe table,
puMk sole by auctnai, bat rixsll a *t be
when they voted a sveuod time against s-4d at a kro* price than *&gt;nu dollar and
twenty G»r cents per sere, which shell be
ihr minimum pexw tbrrvfi r, and shall be
subject to entev at private arie at such
luiuimuni price after being •Cetvd et pub
lie auctlue. aa ia this act pn’»vidcvl, aa-1
such Lsn.!s shall be a*4d at public and pri-

tars from ex-Gor. Walker and Stanton,
M thoegh tbe evidence nf tbooe be baa be-

to tbe tern*-/said sale, which tvrt-fi ate
a^rrooUet. the terrns of said sate, wl ich j
ortifkwte ahril to wad if o-id purchase,
nr bis assigns aLril tmt with n *eio year
thereafter tot tie upon arx! lie.crave an ac­
tual and pdmuinrt.t rreidrnt tlwrrv-a ana 1
cultivate ami teiprove the same.
8*f. 9. Eoery x-ttlrr or occupant t t
said land- at^tli time uf the passage of

8*&gt;‘l nervro.
I we« WIW I"'
and intewous, except ta the disease they
are enijd lyn! aarainat. and «rf de«w*m«JVc! oKwcy in all otsro to whkh they are
intended ta **c applied. Those who wish
full infirmation in rrgarJ to th*ra can
Oiusnlt ‘hia -arfvrrtisemrtit*, or his agent
IL •beets, of thia city.
See Advertisement.

itarwei &lt;*n tbr let of Deermbrr. 1857.
Any person wishing tn obtain the
and nbirb lands ar» valuai le i«a r.ly as
agrwult'iral lands, is auth--riz&gt;d to v-r.t. r .V«6'.x»&lt;ri A'm. at CVefi prw-r, Ai-bO per
with the C.untn’rvov.ew of lhe Land &lt; &gt;d.ee Anaaiu* ran 4u *• by leaving tM amoan:
by ie^d aotafiviainas. any nm&gt;.brr • »’
sen-. n..t above nee quarter arrti&lt;«, m

fans required by pun Laacts.
fiwe. 3. Before any such sale at auc &lt;ff tbe land «&lt;fiier. by legal sab-divrouoa
ti&gt;« shall be made, t!&gt;e sax! &lt;.'*ta&gt;hiite«uucr any number &lt;-t ncrvs n-4 rxcveding &lt;mo
shall firward taat least one weekly nos- hundred and sixty acres including the krd
raper in an*-b niunry uf the Blate where ;---- -- • ,
-----------------—--------a psper is publlriied and •stablisbvd
। [&gt;icd by eaid clatman t.
the umoof tbe puiwags &gt;4* th* act, a full : Sxc. 10. If two nr rnnre par«n.is are
doerij.tout, by lc«ri divisiuM, »f tbe ‘ settled Bp*wi the unit quarter **-ci-&lt;i »hlands to be void, and a notice of the lime j said quarter seett-m aliall lr div idvd br­
and place of such sale ta be published . tween tbe two first settlers, if l.v a fmr
.-ucr ia each week fir faar successive ; cast and west, «t Forth aad */uth the imweeks prior ta »-x-h sale, and .me o-py «-f pnivenietita of each csa be itHudvd «*n s
each and cierv psfwr e-ntaining each ad
ve: tisament shall Ue forwarded, pre-psid, ■
to tbe Treasurer vfervry county in which ‘
are sitnxted any ofsaid «w amp lands thus ‘
tiered far sale:
JVorwfr/ That the

hended, was good, w tar xs it sub evsts
Tse bill, as passsd. pent ides tribe salr

of the lands at public auction, Md after
£he President admits that if tbe people has ing been so u&amp;rrd. are subject to sale
•OCauaM had bean allowed to vote di- at private entry, gt ewe dollar aad twen­

rvedv oc tbs Leeonnptoo o-nstitntmn. it
ty-five cents per acre.
would have been rejected by a Urge ma­
Ser. ,3. Pr-nides for adverttsiag said
jority ; but then, tte-act in favor of it art lands brfara ■ tiering tU-m far sale, pro­
Joyal •objects, and tb-*! opposed to it reb­
viding tbe cost •/ advertising shall nut
els. Now, these rebels, abuutaiaotemba evsed fifteen thousand dollars.
of the people of Kansas, must be pan8rc. 4. C-«tains general proviaioes
tahed tor tbeir. rebellion, which is simply
relalive to ths meaner of sale.
tbeir desire to direct in tbe maaagsmenl

whole expense of iaJvgrtisanf *1*11 du;
exceed fifteen tbousgpa dollars.
Sac. 4. The miea .f.s-.id tends at pubIk auctux. shall U nude at I Jinsing, if
deemed practicnUe by tbe Gmmiasiuner,
” ’
* "*■ ffr*. Newaygn, On
Grsurl Haim, and

of «aljug*lion, they ar* to bars a gwvorwracst fiwtod upon them by Geigrrsa.
which would Ml, by a fair woe, ba ae-

s, having bad an opportsnibrir will, and having failed

uf tbe p. r.-i**-r at any time w-thia ten
sears thereafter, and pay tux interest sanuallv «* arid habm-r .4 prmripsh and
arid Cwnrui—iener shall. upon lbs pay

, voted witEoa the uecnsi&lt;« to whkh B.
rvfara.
Justice d»m&lt;r»ls that wa sb.-aid
call tbe atteati.« «-f B. to tbe Journal,
wbers he will fiud that mute &gt;&gt;f tb-ws wh .

vWkatioo of this eentinkwi, and » jus-

dotsns his policy.

sgntest that propooiti.w. Wby EepnL.
Ikan members op;*«sed tbe rwervati*-a.
asd acted with tbeir factious and unscru­
pulous opponetita, is more than I can ex- •
plain. The time w’dl come when they i
will pray to bo delivteed fawn assoriate* '
with aueb frienda. Indewd it baa Loen
a matter '■f surprise to me. at this as tbe '
last sew«i.*n. that too Otaay uf oar Repub­
lican friends craoot see. in the unity s-ad '
concert of the Block •Dewieraey.’a party
purpnee to draw them into party snarrs.
Ilegret it as we mar, tlie feet is palpable.
Ser. 8. Any perwm twenty J&gt;oe years
Too many Repubhems give inn much
.4 ajfv. who shall al the time purebate,
credit an-l rroifidvncy't&lt;&gt; the janus-taced.
either at public or private trie, ntake affi
davit before said G®ni«k»«r of his or
torn. 'Experience is •aid to lw tbe beet
lesson. but in this rase tbe truth of the i her intention to htrtnr an artnal and
l-ei.-fide wilier up.« said tend au p-»r^ttfivim i* n«l proved.
Ibar any pditi- i
cian ran expert tn maintain pony unity
• r efficiency by giving ear. eiMmietiarww. I
&gt;&gt;r co operation'to brt.foeo intriguers, ia

tbe several counties; and the remaining
fifty per ten’, to cixuritute a part of the
primary school fend.
The principal to
Lu applied to lbs payment of de State

fariaited all cteiiatoriti

tends arc situated that bo shall offer fur
sulcal each of the places designated. The
Giuimteriuncr. or any perwo whom be
may duly autterum ta sell said lands al
poblk auction, may, in hie discretion, ad
i joum said sale from time to time. The
! purchaser at wh public sale shall pay
&lt;m the day of wde the purchase money to
tho State Treasurer. &gt;&gt;r any person stestall bo duly authorized by him to re­
ceive the earns, and wte&gt; shill attend the
i arid sale, and bo shall give id&amp;dial re­
ceipts fiir tbe money an- rweived, and if.
the mkI purchaser siull refuse or neglect
to make such pa?.n&gt;rt&gt;l, his bid shall b*
void, and the tract ala'l again be &lt;4erwd
at public sale,and aueh r&gt;erw« shell he
“
U
“
~ lhe State

[Since writing the above we have rstennmatoin. faej tbe choleric old gvi'.lc
srivsd a corrected copy of ths bill aa it
smb of the white house, in Lis waspish
passed loth IltaMea, wbkh we publish
momssts, to vent bis splesn upon..
entire, for tbs benefit of oar readers.]
But, tbe bsrt reason far accepting tbe
Tbe Act amending the firmer tax and
Lsmmptoo eunaUui-c U. ihst ta rrjoc odlectioo laws, is intended to be more
tioo by Cong rr^ ml. |r hS, frit Ay directory than imperative, in the manner

of aeetsaing, levying and eullecting taxes.
Tt T&gt; much more eaplieic than ths sld laa
relative to thy a»se^sm«rt of property
with «U President.
In one of the new held in trurt, alm relative to property
uMnLies at » new State, aa tadiridnal lying ia a toaeahip other than the one tu '
wne oe trial fir murder. Tbe evidence
which tbo owner resilss.
waa uvecwheltateg, the proof teenntesli- !
Sec. 7. Provides fi* the aaseseiag of
bU, eve® the tenilly uf tbe sec-wed were
i property held by ryfigisna aurir.Ua, as a
ioSpHeated m the crime. The ettartwy
University, primary school, state build

ing, salt springs and swamp lands, held
by eeruheate, to ba taxed as peracmal
pestpMly.

inako proof uf ti e yhsractrr and quaky
of said lend claimed, and rri&lt;t C mini isriomr shall make entry in a book kvpt
fir that purple, that said land is claim, d.
fine. 12. No perwm shall be entitled te
m&lt;w» than one pre-emption right by vlr IV with the srpurieuseces kSt'M. n betas
toe *.f this act—our shall any (e-s*m U Uu- rrsl dale in said »lU*g» Le&amp;g.ag lu .aid
rutitled taany rightaof prc-en&gt;p:i m un­
cbamus FErrcs.
der this act, wte* is at the tltnc the pro­
A4“u“^n‘.
prietor of a half-quarter aecta« *d Lid Dst^TbcroeppteFA 8 fUS.
in any S*ate or Txtri'.ury ttf the
GKEATD1KVYEBYI
■nd■■&lt;»pM»si wbt&gt;*h»!l hatequit. r ri*. nTnir.l’llILUSUPIlEJfS STONE
doncl &lt; i« own Ltd ta re-Uv upon ary
nNlXU
■aid landa shall he entitled to jy^-&lt; nipt un­
tol j. c. ruaioxT. u us tm.i.ai.,,,,,
der Um prot buooa &lt;*fthisaetta d n&lt;&gt; me. &lt;&lt;r
fracti-m of aertuma lacludi-d within ifc.
limita &lt;&gt;f any inoepirated village.t citv
■nd no part &lt;4 a 1.4 seated and .wrupie.!
far pirp-o.s uf trade and nut far agrirul
turv, and r.u land* on whirh are hn wu
•alines or mines shri, U liable to miry
by proamptom bv virtue uf thia ncL
San. IX Before xny pc,
Shall- b*&lt;
titkd to enter any lands
undvr the provisiuoa iff
wrB
perorn ri«Il ru.ks proof to th« Gmtm a•i.«wr iff tbe State lju&gt;d Office by this
affidavit end
___ .

ISAAC C. KOTT,

Tbs rtpeevisors of tbe different town­
ship*, are tn call on tbe taxable ir.habi
tacta, aad leave a blank fewtn 4.&lt; Um state

■nt^uoM to tboAgrii*r tbe MS of tku inati.
se on Ute first direct, or
tk. and a aril cf tbe

wiUnt-

|

�,A would respectfully call the attrotim all
lhe Merchants, Farmers and Mechanic* !
residing out of this city, to tho moderate
terms for a yonrly aulrscripliun U» the
Guide; being to mail aubwribvrs only 60
□to. per annum, making It the ehea{&gt;e»i
Mtuily newspaper in the United Bute*.
Tho column* of the guide will contain tho
Lv.ud varirty of original an J spicy articles
wriitch not only to ph ase bW to Instruct.
In regard to Politico, the Guide will
' maintain, no IndepondetiC ton# nnd from
r ir ir ut.iiiH.hM ib,'~
-*r lime to time will advocate measures as
&gt; mak»T|**.k«l jJfJmt’iwt
. coiiductivc to Imnefi* tbeshMtcst number.
TREMIUMB.
Thi* bs* we* sttmmrt tunTiorf |
A» so indpceineni fur persons to inter-1
••
«t themselves to get names for tho ‘Mer&lt; e«ry p«nr*uX contile Guide,' We offer the following preitsttaw to th* hew, u,huns. Upon receipt *»l the names, py
"V.uem'I.’^mora •" advance, Wo Will tutWlild them by ex
I»‘b* dwhn! traa press i.r otherwise if ordered, to tbe ad­
drex of those entitled to them.
oI- »«
ewli.
,
•».»
ll-Tmi Lu! ’'‘-r -S'
“
•• wiH «!»• • »rl«nd.&lt;J
llw £iU.| wUrti, «*nc.it.&lt;l.
.0,00
tW Fur Ml .uta-obor*. *u
g*!4 Ucket 4
^btb*T&gt;»&gt;* _»Um*A
ijv
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}M"

JlirjH

PILLS

rangemt

FAMILY PHYSIC.

ItDWARE STORE

tSMSmntlB.

N HIW tazuoa.

1858.

iLLt-rrtarrn.

Th* N.w Y-rk Wc«.iy GULDEN. PRIZE is
on* of tbe largr*t and brat lilararr paper* of lb*
day. Ao inq-er.al Quarto, cuittaiuii:g near raau
Ua roarr colcs-m. &lt; f rut.naiimiK urijiual maUcr
aad ».e£*!iUt Ll-Iatratod «r*rv week.
-/Mr. wurtb fiom Firij Cento to rive
Ileadtod Bollur. iu Gold, will be preentod to each Hutwciibet immediately on reesljrt of lhe Subscription money.

m*rg»d. Tib Joly. b«7. to

stouoooo
AUSOLUtFA VNIMVAIBED

Surplus, (422,162, .IL

Any yf tbe above watcher togetber
with a gift. wUl be sent by null, free &lt;/
;kietagr, vn receipt &lt; &gt;f prw. A c»!ali
giving fall particulars, a ill beeeul uti ap­
plication U&gt;
•■_■■■
GEO. DOWLING 4i CO.,
No. S3 South third Strwe* Pliil irislpMft
N. B.— Newspapers throughout tha
country by giving lbw advertisement six
or more insertiuna, will receive hl p»yment. a superior dnuldc pointed gold pe»
snd case, worth *5. m «tty other jewelry
of tbe Mmv value, payable on the receipt
of tbe first copy conUialna the edver*
tiaemeac.
G. D. tt IX

For 71 eub*crH&gt;rr* one goM pen snd bolder,
waeth
For 'jO Bubwiibcrs, «a» gold pen sad balder. .
worth
I
For ♦•• *ub»cribcr», onr fId pen snd boklsr.
wotih
..
1
For IS euhwribers. one median* gold pen snd
holdsrworth
&lt;
For k sobeenbor*, one gold pm snd holder.
THOI. M. BRACE. Jr. S*cy.

J. B. Bennett, Gml

Agent.

-ixsunts AQAlXfiT THE-

DANGERS OF FIRE,
FEULS OK

EJIIE1T1OI.
AT THE UASTINOa

J.M HUBBARD
gjusiral Jiitriimls ,

SHE E T M TT B I C

And Mnslcal .UcrchaBdise,
AfZCZTZffJN.

J^ALAMAZOG'^i : :

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
. AND PROMPTLY PAID,

Jadg* of Probata.
aa. thrt, 1BJ.__________________ lln*H
Jm
noTice.
1 KT ATE of Silas S. Once, late of Mailing* dr-

a .uissiuNEirs

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TUBPENTINE. ALCOHOL,

mi inmi,

Burning Flnid v^sthor with a full stuck •/ ■

AYER’S

CHERRY PECTORALj
coccus, ’colds, hoa’rsesess,
BBOMlHTlS, W nOOPLXC-iOlGU,
CHOI P. ASTHMAj AAD
cossi Jirrios.

OIROCER.XESVbsHl»«to» *roLi»- Ort A, 18--T.
DrC W. Buaacs-ltoar Sir I Ua«* atodysur
Hluod purifier I I &gt; MHUM atfrrtion. from wbi«b Soeh IS TEA, coffee, sugar, spi­
I bar* v.e*n.d wuch al Unto. WbU* it to phaaces. FEHBR. FISH, in a wqtd esvrysal to lb* laatrui errtaialy baa a happy rttert *yeu tbr M«TCK n*a*« •W»||| air toaak* lot y»ar
thing tn tho Grocery line, such os
kind rtjnttda aad toto. and toflrfr
will be wanted lor family use- And
Your*.
,.. j. w. t. mcmullen.
they hate &lt;&gt;n hand tbe beet kind
■ ' ■ • Arai«m, Frida* Sept 4, ISST. ■
Dr Itobart-Dcar torttaiijabtoi. aBictad with
of ammunition fnr oportssaen
Arranged by thebcstcviiijh'scra.
ueurale.a or tUruunutoat fieis. part year and a
such M powder, end Per­
Et vry iiistnniu-ni idf. red lor sale ha»
, half, aud baring mcu yaur nrtdiaiM. called lb*
Battle Creek, Hao tings and 4. G.
cussion Caps of all kinds
ticch tlmr.'Ughly tested, and he can safely
tkaudiuarian Blood Purtbrr.highly luwou.twcdrd
Rapids Stage Route.
I
by
rwtlrtiwn
w
th
whom
I
am
toquiatod.
1
wm
Water Proo&amp; and
■ay arc aupciior to any c»«r sold in lLi»
tuJ.^*d to try iL But not brfbi* I bad u»*d v anno*
N and n'trr Monday ,Augual 31ol. ISethers, 8 h ol,
ulacc. •
rtlwr
nudicinea.
After
tniug
two
bottle*.
I
toll
57. uniil fiirtlier
stages will
it* rfftil rery tcaebli. *.-&lt;1 utioa uling two ta.n
•
Lead,
A very liberal deduction mado to lliooe
irav t the fiilLiuing named places, aa iblbc.tiiea, 1 fiitoid ntytoff ptrfaaUy curad. You trdl
All ths pop­
piiri-hssitig in quantitie*.
Glow BM.T&amp;4M*. to cuneratolai. you upon teaular Pal e h t
Promt attention |&gt;aid to country or
Ixnve Hasting fur Battle Creek, JJon-1
Medicines, ot the
days Wrdne»diva and Fridays, at 7 o'-1
day may also bn
dock. A. M. t.n.1 arrive at Bkltlc Creek,
' found at this establishat 1 te’cluek, P. M. in time tn take .the j Al lhe ehrvprat store tn town by
• tnent. Also a great va­
xftcrn.H.n cars mat or west, ant] oa Tues- j
H-J.KENFIEUD
riety of the cboieest Perth’
a new stud
and Vinter
dsyatThuradayaana Saturdays at bne o’- j--------------of
- -Fall
- ---------r——GOODS,
---------- -•
n&gt;«»-y for the espeeial accom4i*ek l‘. M. in time tri take the evening • whieh will be wild fcvr
.
modat-jui of the ladies. Also
as Jluod Puriher &gt;ad Pill. «rrr efftcUag. 1
Stationery,Pens. Pencils, Ink, (ecl^wve Hnttle Crerk fi»r Hastings un at a*tuni»Mng l»w prices. My motto iuduCTd bjr a frwad t« try them.
I L«Tah*«ii -mmUm pBtUtor farlh*l**l l»
fui.-&lt;«iay», Thursday» anti 8aturda*a at T is ‘a little cheaper than tbe cheapest.*
rooniha, and Bad IH* awdicu* fully mja*! n
Tbev would rexpoctively announce uf
I have juil received a good assortment
•■'cltK-k. A. M.. and arrive at Hastings
tho citizens of Hastings nnd id the tortlial I caiiavl new diafwn** a Kb th* uw of it i
Ladles
it two tchik, P. M. /nd nn Mondays
rounding Couttly. generally that they fa*
mi *&lt;l&gt;anc*d »rr, m iiuIj *e*cn yrara.
Wedm-wbysand Fridayw al 4 o’clock, A.
I ctwerfutli glia thi* tofortuaiaaa for th* ban
tend to cell everything in tbeir line of tbe
Bt uf lliou aimUariy aOnied
M.. and arrive in Hnoting*. at 10 o’»-l.«ck,
bitsineta as cheap as can be bought Many
MORRIS MORRIS.
l^-svr flia’ing* fur Grand Rapids on Such as Prints. Ginghams, LcLains, MeTbr .bare crrtiCcoK* and utaoy olbrr*, CBn I
place. ,
Mmidays Wednesday* and 1'ridsys at rinua, Pnramettas Black Alpaccas and a •era *1 my olliee br *n*otto al say «!»•, Oat ot
Give w»a csR and judge fr&gt;r yomtoelvea^
10 ii’cli’sk A. M.. and arrive at Grand variety of W’ooi De Lains, all very nku 4 my Family MvdicU silMiia*. pau* f'um ■
Produce of most kinds will be take* I*
Raiiids at 8 o’clock P. M.
and very cheap.
• x
exchange.
Leave Grand Rapid* fur Haslinga and
Altoiagto-d assortment of C1&lt;itbj,tor)
» tola by
Special attention
Baltic Creek &lt;&gt;nTuesdays Tl&gt;ur»&lt;iuys,nd meu’s wear, and a large stock uf-ktaple*. naU. 0.
pounding amlputtluu
Hstiirdava, ut four o'clock. P. M.
Drtilms Sltetungu. shirting, stripes, checks J. P. Robert* A^Ce.^llMtint*. A by Drafatato
And every uoc purehaamg Medicmcs Uf*
and tickings.
e. rhepaerd.
cuMMssniNEir* nohce.
may
rely upon them as being genuine,J LSI' RECEIVED • m« lot ol
June S5th 1857.
nTtfi. ,
BOOTS sod IHOD4,

SHEET MUSIC,
Of every deaenptiou, and uf ths latsat
publication. g
1 If G ■
J. A. SWEEZEY, Aobkt at Hasting*.
Heatinjjs, Jan. 12.1858.
i2t&gt;3Cm3.,
or iho Ual quality lur "all instrunanU

"CHANGEOFTIME.

O

JUST RECEIVED

AYER’S

DRESS GOODS

CHERRY PECTORAL
corcns. colds, boiksenesn.
WWWHITiS.W'HOONSIM OCGH
CROI P. ASTHMA, IND
coxsrnmoi.

I U.CulGAN Barty CUtuly a*. Pro&gt;rt turwud county.
Gn .■&lt;■*&gt;£&lt; unit tmlden al th* effeo
IbmiU in tlartll p *•» amidst Janu, PfcmsiU. 1.. K»y Judge ut I r.&gt;bat«.

w1

"'•■—wsr

Ladie’a Gaiters Butkins and Boots, a
gmtd assortment at very low prices.
&lt; In hand a very largo stock ofCrockary
stone and viasa Ware.
Just rctoikod ■ new atnrk of ,

mlvd «r« rtquirad to apatotr
w ID Ilsatiug*, ax a prrtlto
utx Ireldc aed abeweso*
r uf th* **id prtitivixr sMkt

anlerrd that **&gt;&lt;1 prtitiotot
rtout&gt;tiu-mt«d &gt;n *aid »*ta*A'
•bi* order to ba pol&gt;lt*h*d, ia
■tlag*. in

jMi.i.ty'of M»^~

■t&lt;r*diufc- lb» u&gt;a« of b*aria&lt;

vnEb-s N&lt;h ice.

ryfr&amp;Bli8U12 3»

jalmoaury onc»u», ■ Uch uv iuddrol Io ear cli-

Nollung l&gt;a&lt; called hinder f.irlh* *MUf*l eaquir,•f nMdical a.ru,U&gt;ati U&gt;r alaruiii.,: prvralanoe and
fMalltr nfeooMtipli.r c
nu* lias aay
aa* ela*. oTitisra*-* Imdntiwv &lt;-f U**r un*'t'K»Sten and car-. Bal a.yat nu adr^uaU- tetnrBv lisa
born prUfModlon wtJrB (lie aldie r»uld ct&lt;-|&gt;&lt;-n.l
tor nro(i«i.»n fr.uu attack* bihui tl.r rr*j.&lt;r»iun
omu&gt;*. wal«l Uh- iulrjdimiKin of (I e Cherry Pec­
toral. Thi* article ia tbe re.ull 4 a •onp laboriviw..
aad I Inline .uccrs-Ci*ude-&gt;our. I., ttvuial. tbo
------- L--.U _i.i------ j, , n-tuctli. Ol llii* leal
an pc-ylc irv now prepared to
&gt;ilh oontidencn to tbeird«r. f :

p, &lt;um, Uss iMauufulI; lUustrntd
7’ww» IMinr Ari Journal Ont Ywr
Esch .utweriber IS stos r r*se.&gt;toil mtb a Cartil. .. _■__ - ■- - -11----- 1-----

_

^.^.^.TAILOR SHOP

tfa&lt;M or Ihciu, if «c can traat onr wownn;
when wear* dauirtiou. affi«tiou. oftbe tb.i «i and
longs rirld toil, if we ean d*|&gt;vn&lt;J on tbo aMorauee
efiiMoUigealeh^auiaia. wlw tnskr It tWirlMMueM
to know ^-ia short, if there ia »i. » relienoe upon
aae thlag.tUenli, : '&gt;!• M’j fri. Itul iLa &gt;nr.l
teins dues relieee aad doos • ore lhreta«» of di.e&gt;*08 U k daaiguad L&gt;r. bct&lt;»-d any and all other*
—If.) .. .hm it -.rn.it L-

ipuKMElCuY kept by T. Piiilucs. is
jl^cvmnantly making additions li» tbo
unit, sll of which, he proposes lb sell

CHEAPER tkaa Ike CHEAPEST,
IIX rpi Liauur*) *ud all (.fib* b»»l qualil*.
Vali and tiamin*. an Molbi to
HMALLFKUFlTri A.NU QUICK fULKS.
Uopm« 10 itc*.»e«br|.*iru*»|t*«4»tl toy Crisad*;
I shall *p*r* no (lertiou W m*sr tbeu nut* satis’“itomnalwr Um aid »laad af T. PHILLIPS,
WM. JUNES
Hirrrsc*. Nsv.. H. IBB?.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF BEAL E3TAl£

lung axMrisncs io th* Last step* ot Naw
cit,. tushie* him to uU*r
tll'EIUOK INDICEMENTTJ.
tbuaa person* who want garment* made la
sal F**bu*»ah!« mssBrr.

GRQfcERIES,

aa was ever ollrred in this market.
Asa particular frimd has takentho
liberty t»» circulate tho wt««-y that we ara
koipte a GROG SHOP, I tsko this qp-f
portunily to say to my friend-* • e-U&gt;ato
is net the case, nor never w ill be * long,
a* I are sane, and tbe WKXKKSY^UUC
WEST, I put into my celkr wns filled will)

of all kimis cheap fur Bendy Pay.
I have also a very large quantity ol

X^TJllflUEIEUEl.

AND
8IUNGX.ES,
on hand and all pertains wishing to buy or
sell will do well lu call before bargaining
elsewhere.
1 would particularly call tbe attention
! of penxins abu are Intiltling to'the Let
! that I have jurt Received a large ri&lt;&lt;k ol
| Nails and Gluts and that I will furnish
I s**h. Glass, uaihs Door Trimmings &amp;c.,
at as low a figure as ptMtiblc.
n21-yi
|1JKENF!ELD

rtoW &lt;

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyiim Distanced
Young America Ahead.
’*'’rf’r’hto uiIdW,t’ fc8*!a*** ”

COMMISSIONER’S NOHCE
nUc- l» hereby gi»»n lhal we th* anderaignrd
»11. &gt; I oner* nf i Sa estate of J*«*a 6* s» I*'« «f
to.a oi Barry daeentod wilt *W at Um Col­
io. H«u»r »l HuAi.r* Own ou February tbe
ctf&gt;. tbe Uth aad Um Mkh to Iweraed adjul i
claim* «&lt;*icmi *««d ••tol, sod *U perwm* b*»n
IS now in sneertofu 1 operation, ready d*.m« sg*i»»i *»■&lt; Kitol* srs ^uMtod to pri
■a. UM. U to. —
to-jd-totn dn anv anuainf of
J C. C.mpMl.
CTT STOM •WO2ME,
Ada. Elhett.
in its px&gt;d order and aa prompt as any
Other Mill in Bnrry, or any other Ortility.
™7A+tnr—

New Bnrry Mill,

Geo. W. Fowler.

as Miller, and our mill being built on the
nmat improved plan, together with apuaJ
Sinntlrr—we ar» [mpared to du th*
best of work. Please give us a call,
BULTWOOD 4t GRANT.
Hastings. Sep. 3. 1857.

:

.4 TALA OF THK HttRA T MSMAR

FRANCIS ROWER

Hat ing secured tbo services uf

STILL OHWAKD!

SUCCESS UNPARALLELED!U

TAtKNapby lbs aubterlWraa lb.
tir.l ut D.w. taat sod anrrelaimed aj
. «bt* date on. tOL'B YBAB ULI)

ITM1EMI UMBER!!
Tlie subscriber lufi'i’T lessud tbs Saw
Mill knownn FULLER’S MILL, wold
rsetxetfully announce l» the fiitbuoa of
Hastings and vicinity, Uwtbe is prepared
tn furnish Lumber tJ J! kind*, «tber at
bo Mill vr deliversd, na abort noUce.
,
L J. FULLER.
JUlln-r Dee.1- ISA?.

GOLD PENS KEd’OiNTED.
Dni’-s 50 cun
Eucloew pea ia a
£ letter with cash or portage sumpa, and
by return (nail you will rceeivv tbe pen
JOHN MICHAEL, would :t»T«tf*l1y Ufcrw ns good as new. Address,
*“1JACTINGS axo VICINITY.
E. EU.IOT. 8y nu use. N. Y.

PAINTING.

AV n«w mtorlig w* SPRING stock sf 0 **
aad haie^a hand s tr.i rate totortmantof
Ajuzza AE4 rrjuti&gt;
srous,rix. coppm AXi&gt;Kiuurr-itot
fCAirn irjucju emit

I

mb*,* th* gtteal rsrirty *7

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
span iathip town. Kg Plate and Box Sa***

■
SWAMP.
»r naMutr aaacuia rrowa.

SVols. 12mo. 11,75.

'

‘
,

�/MM©
tilth the farmer ibosld
-.fiction or rather dreompo-1 Ing to
s' to be promoted; sucR ab- * look
will orev—-L
into the a Irnosphere ought to '
robbery, by leach-1 end it

tented. To acrompIWi the
w objects coinparative-dryHSSt'
stivn is required. Dampness is « '
inry Dement of decay, but we think I
iBofcporatedURlD.

^_it hr absolutely wanting for this pur- j
JwRb^tahied by the voiiiings of*vat-!
.
.
• th1, - Anofoer requirement » tbr com- ‘ to believe il true.—H. F. Timer.
pndtiiess of tho heap. Heat is”sooner!
e .as.

Kh

and mixed with ground com, and in this J wWte Iaj upon b.r

ABSOLVTK * LKUIPAIRKD

Surplus. 1422,162, .IL

and magic wrtrhce,

8be worD B

J. B. Beanott, ®*n’*
-IXRCRES AGAIXSTTHE-

DANGERS
OF FIRE.
.
AXD

of the first cupv
I jisement
'

AT

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING S i Lvoring is tbs prradMS.
Ready Pay Store, i
r , L, . . ,
’ __ ’
j commission EtcaxyhuE
*11
( inSTATB oCSHasS. OiwMiTatTiNtastistadw
Just received a large,
,u
stock of

n2D.

MORTGAGE SALE.

tbe SkMdiBMisn Blood runner. |iwr ««w.
ar»S DVrhsJr doiro; Scsudinrtisw BlwJ Fins,

.'fnr,

. X’Tv

r't'A Tin

;IIATS AND CAPS

IU(&gt;. F»nu Prepfely, oU BrtMfauN
Such inmrsd Aw-fwciuds-ufj te 5
mett f»»or«6l» terms.

EQUITABLY A,DJUSTED
A ND PRQMPn.Y PAID.

LOSSES

LOSSES PAID HO,437,312 .84.

ufquJiiy u&gt;j ivr ctouu. lu tbeir p.t
rrcvrd. uf nut services, tendering ibn
once with lucrTOii.g ability Sbd lacili

CHOICE FIRST-CLASS TSDEMNITY MAT BE
EFFCCTED WITHOUT DELAY. WITHTHIs WELL
KNOWS AND ABLE COR
CUItl-URATIOX,
Tiatr
J. A. SWEEZEY, Ackst .at Hasting
Hastings, Jan. 12, 1858.
v2n3tim3.

EVERY VARIETY,

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

GINGHAMS,

OF

FANCY BARAGES.
KINDS UOS NET TRIHISGS

EUWARD PACKER. Mortgage*
All, for Unrlr.rrM

Ready Pay Store.
.

BOOTS AXD SHOES, BEADY MADE.
Clothing: Sever m Cheap.

GROCERIES
_____

OF ALL

Kinds

(REAPER tkaa the (TIEAPEST,

liar, lately received a full assortment ol

SMALL PROFITS A.Xll QUICK FACES.

at astonishing low priced My motto
is ‘a little cheaper than the cheapest.'
1 have jiisl revived a goixl a-teorunent
Ladies '
.
■
/

NSTATE of Michael Ctoltertua talrortbel-.irn!/ ibip of Hope lu lb* county uf Hany drens-

I

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goodn.

GRIND STONES.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

ms MWllB

w ii

r s

AND

DYESTUFFS.

MORRIS MORRIS

a at o&gt;« attic- t&gt;j aarinv
ray Fuuity Mudwaf alt
Such as TEA. COFFEE SUGAR, SPI
CES, PEPER, FIS!I; m a word cverything in the Grocery line, auch as
will be wonted for family use. And
they have on hand tho hert kind
’
of ammunition for sportsmen
auch aa jiowdcr, and Percuwion Caps of all kinda
Water rrooflk and

aFTHE~- oldstand

AS U8 V A L
.
,
Tlfilh as go««d sod complete an assort!l ruent of

rk-ty of the choicest Perfu­
mery for the especial accomAs a particular friend baa taken the
modetvon of the ladles. Also
liberty to circulate the story chat ws are
Stationery. Pena, Pencils, Ink, (er.
kevpin” u GROGSHOP, 1 take this op.
ery variety) Paper, Envelops &lt;fec.
portunity to say to my fricnd-&gt; - c-that
They would reapvctivdy announce to
is not the cose, nor never wHI be g Ions the eitiMM of Hmtiuga and vf the sur­
as I am rtnc, and the WTHCTTCT RA/R. rounding County, generally that they in­
RF.I, I put into my cellar was filled with tend to m-11 every thing in their line of the
rrcKLV.
'
Thankfol to my nnmerotre customers place.
for tbeir past liberal patronage, I how lb
Give us a call and fridge for yoursclvsa.
merits continuance of the same.
Prflduca nf most kinds will be taken in
D. C. HAWLEY.
cfdiangc.
SeplC-J 1857.
■
naOl/.
Special attention will be given to com
powoding and pottint &lt;- ”
’ And every ooepurehan
SUCCESS
may rely noon theux at
June Mth 1857.
•ar.

A TALK OF TUX GRKA TDISMAL

Adirm ”EZ.DEBBY. Kttwy &lt;1 k‘A..

SWAMP.

041.6 PkHS H£.H&gt;krteb.

'

atna 50 cam.
Enclose pen in’a
or postage stamps, and

2Vols. 12mo. 81 t7fi.

Pletter with cash

JOB WORK! !

H.-ta, nnlnd ,
—j, rf p.
per E«.rrel Cinli, Card Bwd ol*n &lt;p|.
&lt;&gt;rs,end Freweh embossed Paper, w« are
prearwd to execute all kinds ofJob Wou

time
is money.
AND IT TAKES MOJCKY TO BDY (JOOD JEW

rreauirts stand it

neater. It ia
, m clearing out
a litlfe muck or

s^SE6htth6(’8and

JEWELRY AKO BOOK STORK

January.

:-.kv

&gt;/

_ _ Mcrchauti gvut rally.
(XiMMtSSJONEirs NOTICE.’

PAINTS

Boots and Shoes.

Lend, Ac.
All tb« pop.
uhr Pat ent
Medicines, ol the
day may al*o bn
found at thia establish-

SCEb'ii

”"'r

o'.l

bl sm it

.

Al.*J a good. assortment of Cloths tar of Pmbatr
men’s wgar.atid a large stuck of .tapirs.,
public auction
Denim. Sheetings, shirting, stripes, cbouks
and tickings.
, ,
JL8T RECEIVED a new lotof
BOOTS mid SHOES, s).

KL-tFUflEBJEm

■tall; itia hurtfill to tis ayes and Hsstom-

-

TUSPEXTISE, ALCOHOL.

ADMIX ISTliATOBS HA1X UF REAL ESTATE.

» will not only thrive, but actually
Cadle’s Gaiters Buskins nnd Doots, a
a handsetnc profit, it is an absurd
good awortmentat very low price..
On band a very largu aUoi ufCrockery
should not be put into rich pasture. They
stone and Gia* Ware.
deserve good feed aa much m any other
animal, and none will better repay care
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
and attention.
‘
h would be a foie ertim&amp;te to say that That Good TFA , sure. to cure the headache of nil kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
1 have also a very large quantity nt
not more than thirty per cent, of the word
consumed In this coontry is produced at
hone. Sheep raising must therefore be
a prouulilc budnesa for many years to
AM)
cotae, ereti should it rapidly increase.—
SHINGLES,
on hand and all persons wishing ta buy nr
sell w ill do well to call before bargaining
quently been overdone; but the supply of
elsewhere.
•obi in this country has never yet eqnallI particularly call tfie attention
Many. farmer*, in their anxiety to in­
of persons w ho aro building to the fket
•WE SS9LA.I.IL,
that I1 have just Received a large deck ot
crease the weight offleeces, haya paid en­
Nails and Glass and that 1 wilt fornlah
ormous oricea for course, overgrown, good
RECED E
sash, Gkas, nails, floor Trimmings &lt;tc.,
for-notbing rams, and fcunl out, when too
at as taw a figure as pusaible;
lata, they h*d ruined thelt flocks. And
aai-jl
jlJ KENF1ELD
yet, the weight of flews &lt;-an be largely
---------------- TtlWMS tf j----------------increased without in tbe least Injuring
, r..v2u&lt;
»Wtr quality.-{etairterifrraer.
'
The Bioel supeib iHuMreted Merau’iic rrer paUSaw Dust ron -LmniM Sta«lm.—
This is Quito Valuable to absorb d.a liq.
uida and to prevent the foul odors arising
from stable. If ammonia is vms of the
nqat powerful fertil'ores, why should not
Kaertrat pains be taken to save it! For

DRUG STORE,

F

Such a. Prints^ Ginghams, fceLalnf, Me­
rinos, Parnincttas Blnck AlparcM and a
variety of Wool Det tains, all very nice

ATTjlE HASTINGS

IKMERLY kept by T. Pmturs. is
constantly making additions to the
•nme, all of which, ho proposes to-seil

a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which wilt be sold for

"h“r

WALL PAPER AXD BORDERS.

J. P. Roberts, &lt;Sc Co.

DRESS GOODS

AT THE

W. T. McMULLKX.
Friday Sept.-4. IW.

WILLIAM JOI

. LAWNS,

A nice assortment

SCHOOL BOOKS.

••■n tl,c ntr»c» IlciM'
kiad rrrstds aad kli,

TEMPERANCl

W RECE1VEI)

*

BRILL1AITS,

BOS SETS IO GIVE AWa\—ALL

knownMhnt when laud has been worn out
by ignlrant sad careless husbandry, it is
ootnmonto turn it into sheep pasture till
its strength and fertility are restowl.
Ths posture of one cow will, It is ad­
mitted, sustain ten sharp; and there are

1 and White, bolt flannel.

GOODS

ment of fertility.
In Belgium according to the Sfli« rrts,
maauru is accumulated in tbe stables —
or
Tbe cattle are placed upon s kind of plat­
form raised abure tlie pavement of tlie
ISAACS. MCSSKU'
sulils, and the dropping* being .withdrawn
AAIUUOSE HLIIHEI
from under them, are trodden do* n and
t'owuii
allowed to accumulate upon lhe floor;
i II utingi, Hit 2!, IM7.
In Switaiand.Bouaaingaultaaya the urine
that is passed Ly cattlc flows along a gut
ter which communicates with a large res
Call .aS Ul iS.m Safar. pw.Kanrff
erreir containing water, in which not only eltfwktre.
are the solid excrements diffused, but in
which the litter is wnshed.thi's being cbangDRESS GOODS,
AMBROfWnUnilELL,
OF ALL KlNtrt,
bouse itself, in order to be protected from PRITTS

west is so poorly stocked with sheep.—
No other animal is so well calculated to
improve the quality uf the land, and cer­
tainly no other will yield sa Jargu a retani for so little labor. Tlie Value of

CATALOGUE.
Nut • ilbatandlng the high price of Cot­
ton Go. 1«,1 shall sell Tip Tup Prints fr.r
12j ccnta middling for 8. Strines, Ticks,
Denims Kentucky jeans. Drill* Shcenv
Gray, Caauinier, tialtiuetto, 'Flannclla
twilled nnd nntwlllqi Green, S’cjlow, IUJ

containing tho adverG". D. fo Co.

FE1ILS OF 1NLUTD M1HGATI0N

tho frost. ' The fermentation of a mass
so diluted is scarcely perceptible, and,
aavo from leakage, there ia no loss of de
composing animal matter. Tbe liquid
manure is raised by means of a pump,
and carried to the meadow in tubs placed
--a.
X-__ _V__1__

lie is tired &amp; disgusted with old trust
and no arc f,i» creditor.; therefore PAY
AS YOU GO, and constables won’t tronb

•«
u u
«
U
..
10d
Any of the almvc watehes. together
with a gift, Mill be scnX by mail, free of
postage, on receipt of price- A catalogue
giving full particular*, will be sen* ua ap­
M

plication to
.
GED. DOWLING *t CO.,
‘ No. 33 South third Street Philadelphia.
N. B.~Newspapers tliroughout the
■ country by giving this advertisement aix
i or more insertions, will receive In psyLJXlEXLC■ ment, a superior double pointed gold pen
. --------. —------- | m,,; CM0 worth 45, or any oil er jewelry
TIIOS. K. BRACE, Jr. 6«e‘y.
; &lt;&gt;f the same value, payable ou tho rocsipt

of En^Klh Artri'

ar kinda derived from the ordinary modes
pursued just in profi&gt;rtl«m to lhe loos 4a-,
tatned front fiumentation l»y r&gt;ne of the
other of these.* Tbe great gain in the val­
ue of maeare thus made, is claimed upon
the a|aurqption thqt summons—the very
basebf efiric'-ung substances— is almost
whdllv rttafned, that the mode most ef-

To the Public.
The subscriber having a few days IonGtn remain m Hartings before rauar.
to the West takes this public method
nt Jintiouncing his intention of
SELLING GOOD’S LOWER
tl&gt;an any oral! the stores in Barry county.
He wishes it distinctly understood tint
he means to sell &lt;

XU1XE’JDT.S,

way his smim amount uf straw ia med • riBg upoo
inyd'e fo.gyr of her left]
solely aa fwsd, no bedding being required. ; hand. Her fees and hands were someThia system, wbm fir.: brought into i w|y,v djICn|or»j. She confrssed to Dr.
vogue.
a.uanea oy many oi we wni fitapstridc last evening, that she was one
srs no agricultural subjects, and condemn- j of tho,e poor, fallen, unfortunate creatures
•d in no measured terms, *as preposterous j _,n outclull from the world.— Qtsincry
expensive, unsatisfactory in its results I
and contrary to tlui nature of animals so
'
............ - -

NFiw

COLUMN

. to Its value.
UOicruu, v.
; during our goods prominently to tho pub• lie, in order to mret with quick, ready
!»..a .-a -i&gt;-.
lb» m“hi od for their disposal. Wcscll
j Cnirpcsitiun Verge, open fsre at M w&lt;I 7
' Fino Silver Lepine, 8 “
* •»
••
Hunter case,
“ Lever he*vy hunter case 15 “ 18
Chgrter Perpetual.
*’
Eng. pat.
pat. lev.'
lot.' “
“ 25 “ 80
*•
“H Eng.
Gold auchdr open face '
30 ext 37
“ lev. hunter caw,
Mt. I-B-. *°
«
•• buautifuny cog.,
“ Eng. pt. lev/ “

SI,000,000

•ight o'clock, a young woman arrived at
tho Pennsylvania Home, and asked for
The following mode shelter Gw the night. She gave her name
«3 Mrs Bennett, enl Mid that she came
- ----------- -—j-— ------- #4------------- — c frnip Keokuk. She complained uf being
lish agriewlturslista to be the mret perfect • uowrl). ami retired to her chamber. Thia
in use. 'The whole of his eattle, sheep • m&lt;-,mlng she was found dead in her bed,
airf wigs are hept under corer, on .parted | wilh
»f morpbes.- ucar her. She
i-!‘l
wooden flooring, which -------------permits •their
I hadewnnnittWi.aieide7 Wehavwmddom dIuSThmUmi See Mh UK
droppinev to fail through the opcuinz* In­ locked upon n more aad and mournful
to ihectdlaTs
or cbam’beri
beneath.
To sc­ spectacle. She was tandressrd and io bed •
-------—----- --------------------------_-----------------cotapliah the eod sought more eflseutally. |t appeared tlut she had vomited from
ths oir-aw ia all ent un into «hr,rt Imuths .l__ I___ ,.r .L..............

ory, but by prolonged experience. XVith
reganJI® tbe point’Which' !k| In tbo jav,
of this article—tbe value of manure mad#
by Mr. Meehi's plan—it appears a self•videfit proposition that the manure soar-

nus j

r A AAOi'H* A«8tivn WiKUri to
JvvV ho •‘•Id bl s-holtKdc prices.—
. ni. hwd i-rn m ■* "»k;
IW ever before offi-ral t» the
A

GROCERIES.
Unto

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead,
tire reasons why

FRANCIS ROWER
LAEQ BT STOCK of tbs*
BEST GOODS, at tbs

MEDICINES
•li&lt; P*vt Davis Paia Kilter. Slta &gt;

L0VE6T FM.ICK
MitLF&amp;Hr.S ITHAgDVfAKX STOl fS,'
Ttif, WfHlt AAD fiHEXT.fKW
winchi arrrg

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

AMMUNITION

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REPUBLICAN BANNER,

***-*• -T. to paid'invars bl; in ad.bow.
.fall kind.topi wwaeity o.

J. M. NEVINS, &amp; COMPAN^/rvprietor*.

terms.

VOL. 2

TERMS—*1 AO, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1858.

NO. 41

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AN EXCITING BE
TIIEft^CVE.

made, by which the State Juat rra»re than i the fi«rel yean 1834 .is auatwi at *353,-!
/ liladre’turiu
med *1 OO.OW. to wnabls It to anticipate awn* ' 004 08; but during the month uf De- 1,
It was in the month.&gt;1 1’ebrnarv, 1831. 'optorfic tn..... ..Kgt’t.
......
___ dfrfa-lhitalnfairs.’
men who pH
&gt;n«d
. 1
------ ■ --&lt;&gt;
.--------- «------------- .........
l,L.__ f; the
l-sU a bright m.-.nlighl night, and imeuady them were fathers.'W»d had1. .-biWren
thr brig
brig II i-i.mmJliji'd
ci.mmYliiJed lay, at |dKtmgth&gt;hirh.ner«e&gt;l- titum al that’ mothe
-------flis'ide
df^uiiidy
Rook.
’
;
a I her aitcmkf
‘ew -J- n -..v- ■
.-------- ----mml W|a
*&gt;«»ry. -■
than •human.
.
important work, until it was completed upm atiudry elaima, appsrwntly audited
during the fanner period;
We, had a hard time of It, twating
Suddenly .-WG
Mr. M
Mrkin
stopped pulling,
ouuueuiy
raia sioppcu
puiiipp, ana rcoacr«xi pn^ucuvs,. waa iiteaally far the etpcF" purpose of. reducing the
.. ...
_i_ __
. - ----- sown
i
far eleven
- days- off
- thia
----- -icovtsi,
—t.-jv-;upd
and|..4
fny »■«■.
heart for ra.'..nbim&lt;-iit'aliii&lt;H:
crnsi-d
bruadcMt over tbs Stat&lt;^ and auuaubalance wq-hand, cheeuqi of *83,902 57,
Atting
— '2-4
ilting northeasterMurUifaaBtcrs «-t.lua
bfiiwliig,
and -Beating; far Che terrible thought that he • dem! both upon impracticable local eu- w«
iuu. w*h»; wnnn.
*»&gt;|&gt;---------- .
.--------- .
. , nd
d sliWl
el^l farting
fall ng f.ir
far the must .71hid buri given nut. Atabed aer.,« my mind. • temrhee and partisan fav.irhca. until bi theiraurwa.Mjn.wee*4*1.041 51, instead PT
,n ,.h1°
nf
ForwiirU
tnnrnrd too
tbi. vessel
ve^ari way
wa» tnickly
llurkly 21
|But, I
tpiicWy rwSMunrf by his . wsatefal expenditure. unftftMW* agents. 17*553,001 08 balance Nuvemlror 30th, I »"V!'T’‘
.
‘with
rllti Ire.
lie. and
arid it wnii
«si Laid
L.t, work
w..ei to
t.. ; 1
_______
_ _CF.
vCr.&lt;‘
■
ana th*,
toe. failure
w iu ____
re «eeon
tractors
wan s.J
dm] it mot.
• Thhla* fci-tiiLmr-. traifawedita fid eauri
and
fit r. as'tfir rigging anil aaii* Wrr« j
,
iptain. g.m'.Jv—a stroke nr Improvideutly. W to say diabunra'-lf, I 4t b not only du» to the yrcs’nt'ad-. u
,i:i-.'&lt;wtofwrrt.ve.e«.u&lt;&gt;.
* tf, atid ylrldi-ll /.niy wli. n tV i-tren^h ■ tifo th.iru—tlier^,-....w,
•err;, that wifi dor—r-~
and the ; been entrusted with fjur bunds, the 8uito ■ mimstrwtion to notira tfaw difference be- ;,n’J
, prw«'&gt;t nad fanner adu&gt;inJtM&gt;
Kuti.t
’Itt-.fa*n W*« &lt;-^rted lo bu ut uu.L next m-mn-nt the
rwif's .idsthWin
the’ ‘vMtt'a
sidaehttre in r-™#run- WaaTeft vrifoput funds, either to prose- i-twown that amount rroci.red from theji tirtn’-‘^'n
uVifim., Wb.^1 at l..-t w”nade lh- 1 or ’ nil ' tact with worn*thing, and Larkin apnmg
——: »erte iww&lt;vti. to pay Its current'expen- Jiredwc*»sor.«. and the balance atlbe cbwe
nn” ’n.ynlftKfaofCie h
the internet spue its outstanding of the fiseel ye«. 1853. but the eUrwter »»»«’’.»*’ rang* ofguvaromcmafrera^il
V’*,’.,1,Ss a"’ ’1
’*ere *’&lt;*'*•
,inJ ‘•xhxu.Ud;, from the boat with ■ Ww-hearr feet upon
I we'cmilff’ni.t have held nut two days ! the teev -' 1 started up, and calling upon Babilitim of nearly
' ‘ " five and
'a ahalf
halfnnL
mil' of
’ of
some
someofof
the
the
claims
claims
allowed
allowed
snd
sndpaid,
paid,i •••priviwon.
i
,
••
Idilgvr-whhiait relief.
I tfa r^en l« make the boat fisrt to the ice, linns of dollars
ks !’in
in the
short space
days, is
1. e., "'. 1,n
welpta
dollars—
—with
with no
no on*
wie of
of ita
ita woi
wotks
the short
space of
nf* thirty
thirty days,
is sueh
such
...
.
■ ,. «r expenditures
I
- A bjtter tyld night, Mr.. Larkin, ’ I f dlowed,
■ ■.
'complr-ted.
"d. and without any fsource nf|
to require a m..rw astemlsd notioe
notice at I fT™
7ni« *n ‘criVruro
T™** by »
wh,
h,l
u0
°f
to jnfl^f
i §K PC wT
*• 1 tarried far a nn&gt;- i
We ran to thr dark spot nut he. cont re reVehue except dlrret
dlftfct taxation.'
taxation.
the hands
handsof
ofyour
ymircwntmiltae.
curntnibtee.
or co .noray oftbe। aj-sijl
; ' the
?' T~&lt;MtrxvegMire
T7T7t'-"'-~,' —
(fa th*
first ./
1843. thr
The limited this
tbi. -.port
epork fi.ri.id
farbid jU
i" 1
• —
* January.
*
Tbslimiteof
thr inbwls tho p^; J. , , 6
. iiienl qp&lt;Hi desk, to finisK ivy cigar.
; .?I of
-r •»---------- —aodX'und.lwu
J' —• ■
the
little U&gt;ys"—
,.*1^' •M’*'
'
’J be worthy d.iwh«»i»(«r liuitoned fiia like head of dir smaller boy nestling in amount
snioonl »f
of prireipd
prirripal rvxwivrd
received upon
upon our
otir tr^nrtl.m'
trr^urtum ./
«f all
all tbs
the items
items constituting "’•J*'1* ,'Rv'n1
tl.e *83
982 57.
there- «re nude, an the. fi lriny wi'b wbuU ike
lai tn-re iiflitly nr.itm.! him. looking ybe i.oxim of the larger.
Bulk ww faro.!*,
famd., lira aremowhrtad
aceuic.ulatcd unpaid intero-t,
interest, | tife
*83.962
57, and tfa
lb* cwmmittew
cum
to tiro iiuxiu. uud felt bis rod nu»e, be-' --------------------------—.ZL. »i________
- and
—i other ackn»wl___ » '! farw
c.— submit a^r.ii..j
funoa are applied t-« tli.«« olycrt*. ar* tba
fast rfalrvp! The-------felliargy,
which
.--------------- wonhl mitatanding
warrants,
th* fallowing :
. juT'k-pli-d: '
. ,
'
hata iwm fatal but for timely fsacue. hull । edged liabilities of the State .amounted I Lilt of Clahntalhirtd fty Bit fait B^ard, only triif and n-Rublo trair.
|('s a wlm tli-r, Cnptalt)&lt; as wc'iiied to overc-&gt;raa them.
Siiir* the sate nfotir work* of intenia!
Mr. Larkin grasped , to *3^35,3'24 24
-‘
Improvements, there lias bc.-n an- IWP*
•.n lira '«Tvni.&lt;-twc. . N-ihiiig Jive. L_1■t*- —--■"(» which should be afldud
rentrediM-timi ofbutatandihg Slate In lyMr
ifartablu out VTliurikets m »ucb a, hi« picket, and then lousmiing his own gar500.000 seres «&gt;f land
cdtiesa, and riiAst nf tl&gt;« time n surplus W
nictitate tbe rkiu,.be placed the chilled
rvceivixi from lbs ,U.
\he Treas'tn; and it may not be inappro­
...„.-i •■ill ,»J cbdd in i-uqtitit with his owr. warm ImkIv.
Board:
priate to inquire into the can*.* ufthraaud*,t WU.UI
kw|. - "T farefullv wrapping over him hu» great)
acre •
525 000 00
dell Hnd'socming improverfirtif' in our fi■ .-oat. whi.-h he pnu-ured from the fawt.—
4 it Io.- thia floating k«, Air.
nandal mndiiimi.
;
I did th.- aame with tor other chtM; und
Making
a
total
of
*4.160384
24
•*.
।
rAy.av, sir,” responded the iaate. and '
of actual Imliilities incurred and value paid
Urge am.unit &lt;-f opmraaJing part pail
men. pk.’rti*,,Jr ^vered, pidled slowly uat by the Slate authorities, in pnrauancc
went IxJivw.
Ute l&gt;o»|.h Upon which tlie State Baid ru
Two bouts afterward*, I was armtvel
“tv. diildren.••
»k"&gt; ••
lee.p Bv tlie i igilant oflu-. r.
fund*wliich eonld fiavv li»i-n njy.lied to
fa»"k’ f»r
.Uxvwallr tai it. *h&lt;l» *
nmus to be again entrusted with the deepneicilt
tlx- annual iut-reaau of our
n,..„
ih.tr r.mta
r'.,"".
toaiea and finances of the commonwealth.
ties, it was used far other nur|M«^,briA
_. _c„
. bull wulh ,h-lta .n.l M ..n-urw W «•
.
The schedule uf available property-.
the interest ujvon our bonus suffarril i»»
J -» presented as the product of thia ytmrtuoua
&gt;d *« i^d turn out and cunw uu du-k a&lt; -hW. h-.l c., j„„n&gt;r.1
acetimuiate.imtil tlwi bottd-boldcre wbaW
.. • ... . . _ f .n _ -I___ k!___ _
expenditure, was.;
.
mi av |Hi«»iblv.n.
surrender thein and take new : .
far.
i
MkL Grot. R. R. eold far *3.000.000
“Wiiy—wba»’a tile ni.Uler, Mf. Lor-

U.-^ibs:

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■’,4.1'
n»rrl. Itevtinj... Midi

The Mich. South. R. R. sold far 500.000
itahiy have perished,
Mr.Larkin’a
cw momrjiu ag' ; i .-aw Muillethilig j enpviug them us they wvre sweeping out
r.k upon it. wmuetUiug tba! • th&gt;mghl j t» sea. ...
.
.
&gt;Cvd. 'Ibc uiouii’s u&gt;ai«r t «lu..d, X”d ,
‘ H'»* do you feel I I said tn the mate.

KI-ckrifiiihliui in

-A ,':«l*
'»• ‘,u
Gapfa'n."
liiia fnezuig night, »n dial cake of ioav"J then- 'de fallow replieii, while the leg
.- •a--------------,-------. I..n.
I -lu.’'"1 tol-Pji~
rl"
\Vc wire nil ili ck
------ 1 *•
---------,----'
tL'iSiiru .i'
—tan
am-i.r ’•■■id
T
Tira
mate, p.mitod out 1 hfa ever. ' A !nit. ~«nri„o&gt;•"»»■ “
“
Ja tins cake of ice j t.iiti.’hot
« i t no Ettb dilficdty
h.-ta.
floa’iim • ft to leawrfrd. and
a
t&gt; white, gilt-. linnj &gt;H&gt;
‘ ,
'
“

It. W. Wixitx.x, J-H-ho-m-bl.-Tail
ill always ahlae.
’ iS!
»■ Jill!

Brt&lt;&gt;lerd That a committee j.f five be

lira abtp ayaal.
’ I m.-iil « f the i xpena-s
the'State G'&gt;vMe. Larkiu had Wtaived the glue frum i &lt; rnui nt lor th- ua«t t»-t| years, the causes
my lend taMu » look fur h.nnralC
i .if our State Indrhicdursa, ami smh olh-r
“Aly G.aH’’ be said, in a whisper, as | farts relating to tl e subject matter of this
■
...
.
- I inqW;ry sv they may deem necessary for

BT^TOirS EXCHANGE
A-A th

STANTON fa,.TIFFANY
MICHIGAN

JACKSOW

That, having had thr asms under one
Mdrratino. and inxlc the examinalimi reEMORY.
Ba»r-x &lt;rrY lio&gt;at
M' .
Z.__ L. l(:.k

ByCtmpbctl &amp;
limit, fir.t, the
"tfa «uae of udrSt
M.mettiing UawlHipcB it laiM ’ 1 eried. , je.lledAo^.?r
-put me ahntgaide ut that, and III give
VnfiTtimately f-r our State, it aasnmad
I y&lt;m ulboUk .rt rum tuteb, to t. ght, and a 1 #n i„a,.pendrht
in the inidat
। nmntb*B eUfa wages when you Arc paid , (|f
.uteoftho currency, and of
| ott"
,
, .
the most gigantic pny«ta &lt;d speculation-.
The men bent Co tbeir oars, but their M|M,
partaking hf the genera!
' ;dn^bv «ht h .they werw aum.un.le,l
hngril St niiw htt-&gt; extravagant
which fatty the
have

«ahba*.- Mich. G-neral S'
siax.
J&lt;a»«vinr.
.tail -...I .11 b.r^aH.iA'ftaO n’i

J mix-8. V*x Bar St, Register of l)K*k

G. W/Mitia” Cotmlr Claris and Notary

T» L R1V.

Fr«»fr«l‘»nnl.

: l.^iwbu wae wflering ua be aaw how littlt
&lt; we gained, criod out: •
•
-Pull luda! Ill double the caplaiu’a

....
... •.,
relation to bur ' Trusf Fund*, 1»y which.the principal ua» I-aped V-the Stale asrecchsd, and tis.nl far the j-avoirt-l &lt;dcurrent ‘expen*. s Lr mitotanlin^ 11 ibifiti«*s. r'
r«u!&gt;l£slra.!-eai|y . in the
pi tkiiturea above stalsd, leaves *1,660.
334 24, aetuart sunk during the fir&gt;t
rerniii.ait, has i vtiia'n.edl
went tinte.'
. '■
_
■ rovewmwnt; to which should Wadded In­
Novemlwr, 1551, th^
r,^u»
.uoou,. i»u,
■wed from tho.' vuripiir
,tata.rftk.ta..e
rtalr,_4taUw uiyasc was the claim &lt;&gt;ftbe Phoenix b u.k,! jnut Fui la. was *677,3M'*a). upim v filch
that the Attorney General cmumamwd a the Scarp must piy inr. r.wt, h: the &gt;ate
’ iuaa to Lbe Stole
M&lt;W0 000 ia «en pnraecutom in toe G.urte ..f New York, ./net en fc... e. 11 ubfa', ikt.-r.-st m at
lor the recovery of the money, and
| be r&gt;.is-Av rfh.-ttio. Ara re*ort i« the'■ yewA
6100.000 pet annum.
'
cominitlee rrurel that time will not &lt;taW.
btak r»r Mr.ln.ainf pr M&gt;,..ru,Trtal',...:.
lit them to enter n|-« a m«*e im?uto «■“'• p™taU«4S.i l.k.&lt;h. mtata! »?,jr
&gt;ry &lt;&gt;( tbs fmaiK-ial operaticna &lt;if ths ...«. .,,,14 ..JI.,,
.U . .U.I, i„fc,„,
;L,
-W.ij rf !•;f„r&gt;
lUatourTr..,
-vintmt during lbs fieri*&gt;d thus briefly „lb,rnK,d,d ta
‘•“1™^''-' ■»* rr-taWraj.
..I l.log | l.qn „„mM
tnntrav inviaU
Tb*w claims-were some fifteen years | ed. upon *whiA tiw State ba. oitlv’ to fa■ tondm.* an.I t&gt;«,t
i *. .1 - .
.
*.*&gt;&gt;&gt;'
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■ -----J - J---- taMtauKfiwim, v&gt;,r uui„7«i»y.far anutlx-r «s- «d by the Stale aulboritire, who were fa j „R^;n f4V.,r oflhv reapertivi- funds, uplijU. L- maosgmg ths i mi|i«r with their origin.
( „n which tbs State num par intero.t anthecate.
*. &lt;Lafa.-ulpab!s,f&gt;rcwi4e inore likely to j nneHr.
'
c .iu Mr..tv ereumHiati.in of i.'t« T ,h' n‘”,k.
*“ ,h*
!
Tfa anxumt nf thr TrtrtCFund, rrerim'
b&gt; tl*. rteroty ereumetat.^
of |4iy m
toe aggregate .kWRti-W|h ,r
1^53, ant ^pun oc tfa j
|0. BMAt 1n
.hh lU
r.ren, .m the firrt &lt;
&amp;i i i.’* ' Angus*. U Uro s-u.e ».wr, attolher .
,M1Uo &lt;,f tin, So.t,., ^1 of ev-.t ng

Making a total of •

-

*3.500/10)

Jltuveiurni. w mai'r ■ &gt;pw via,
CrttlaaemunKt uu Ctfatun * K

nsr

t“— '
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Nntwflhs* ending those larx«
autns vrhtirh haul been can­
cel led by' the amounts re­
cci veJ liyHbe sale of the nilr-«&lt;l«, the total resources of
the State applicable to tbs
payment of this debt, with

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■ tlloW«nre of tbe same amount far th* Uwa; far lu-en apriM either to the reaain» w *rk. making d-HiWc pay, within | ductbin of Stilu lialufitbs, rvvrnrnt oTth-ee m..nthr, for binding 4.5OU copies uf( cwrraft axpvCses, or far th* objects of th*
are k-rewitb eui.toilfad. marked U.
।
‘fa long at the State b a Imrrowcr. th*
It t» wu'1 great rviJoW'ce that lira com-.
miltee are comoellcl. in the dtachar^c of c._ „,r w rva«&gt;ti imt ntwsiate can at
their dutv. t&lt;&gt; i cfer to a fraedtl’cnt isane w.|| pay interest lb lljesc Trust Funds ..r »U_
..f ah. Statu l&gt;v Aud.lur 1 n« to oilier &lt;-n«rtit.&gt;rs
X'evertbel^— the

801,998 00
the actnai ability'
Wkl.4&gt; a^iiratsd (mm tba
i “'m &lt;7 *2,269 40. and interest therein. I .\f the State to pay. And there can he
mreretrate ind-btr l r-.
' Y*1® ’naigiiilifance of ihe amount and.the j no d&lt;ntbt hWBBmmd policy would dictate
lc*vre •
* 1,088,770 61 :
Character and position of the gentle- 1 tliat tlrabtatr, without resort tnthH smironj
F&lt;.rwhi.4i no mmvision was nia&lt;ie b.&lt;vund ! man involved in the tnuieartion would j I’HN||(|, st as curly &lt; day n« pr&gt;ett-*bh&gt;, :
tira taxro above referred to,
'
i preclude beliel in ths promises were the j make full proviwionp fri»ni its ordinary i

Diirim&gt; thia oariod of extravagant and juuebert not on file in the departmeti’, | revenue to meet nil Rs egprttd’rtnrto,
&lt;
watton cipenditure on the part ol guv which furniah indubitable proof of tbs |
Ynur committee present the fallowing
•rmnant, to. peoule of our Slate were faet
atetsment, MMMiug tltewmdlthm »f the
laburinj under all'the disadvantages inTour committee are driven to ths con- Treasury an the 26lh nf the present nvM.th
cidvnt to the settlement of a new rami.rrr, elusion that a more riguruta invotigatiun as appears-Ihmi tira books and vuucfaera
and were .ubiecled to rates of tax ati si so into the history of the pot thxu they have m Hut Ue^ment:
highasto tUtemlly rtfec* fa-value n| I ♦«*«‘
*
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prosperity of
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vji the I—
_&lt;&gt;uld
dieeb’se other transactions of a
similar diameter. If nut to a far greater Making a total of.
’ Tn such an extent du! the recklsworeas
, reewpte extent. It is hardly Vi be supposed that
oHtba tithes ihflitenct th« xftion «&gt;f the
)n)eDt for { men who wmtld enter upon a deliberate
first Stati* AJinlnfatrhtion and TiegfahtuAj. whtttii first act of their organics.
. f.,44 &lt;w
herewith SulHnittod—from which it will were about to surrender itWevietody, wo d ‘.
ii&gt;ci war1 tn iwdi-iriw thu Governor V»
Ing bal«Kto re- , '* r-tra.a.1 to,w» like traneacw-M dur- « .wrr
.
st the dune «t'
‘""K |*»W
»»»•) bdi«»ed
:
contract |a loan of *100.000 to defray the

TOLoWStaBpMcw

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curfnnt ihpi-twcs "f fav gdvernmnht
. that u*iatrut&gt;n.ajwgeye would be brought. Heoev orCerveettea ...
„
»&lt;?ja ,a ' t» bear up at thr" ope-^
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This w ta' IiiimedUfaly faTlowe! by the
t3.io7 « but triendt wouid have
ipmjertW “T s tiysteht rif h.t-nxl imi.rbifemehts entirely ’fayoTl the trecewlirs of the 8'nUi at rtiri time, an i fa comdeparture fem duly.
plrtc wfikh wfaitld have’ farau heymM lha
The following.fabla exhibits the total
jB«yr MJlMVlt.* ^•pulmtl «»d Wealthy
aaeensrd value of property iu the Slats,
the amount of State tax, and the rate
State in the Union.
IfrpuHhtincu-of the policy above nw
fafavd to^heartUoritite pmeewM tn aw:
For.ihw three yearn «&gt;t tne picsenvao-j
thnrire «d to issw State bonds as fid- miuislr.liun tbe annual balamws have Cowyw
br-n *a.fallowa:—..
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Attorney httil Ontwtol
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I’hyriewm’ and 8«rjy»&gt;n
■ at.,r« TteKtmei
•

Xttornvv. C.«n&gt;*
w Wit--. am» Vwenit Owl Ci.itn
bttL 0 tWfa. alM.wy.MKih.

stripped io liia
I...4 ..... .... I

sh'rt;
til.a u.tftial

yalususu.

’-USS i.»!S l'3SiS‘‘‘

mrited «*Mhit U&gt; b brerwi-.h -wtaoitwl |

__ beka. WpJtojM tupe each By a l-ig. of State- iitdriitednero la
faro 'trty Sp- Jeep breatiMUg of ll‘« ‘"Jrar. Suva a puli! three y«M»y of tha Aril otgei
^ovci-tirtH-nK rt&gt;A. ho muai
ir*Tr U We fantfarwurtl until ’ ■»ur Ihcea almost
iXX/ifaEltourixrf bsf- knees and then throwing pav lb* "interrst, except
___ fdi&amp;rt i«fati-&gt;nzefa|.thrt uj
' air bur strength htV* tfie BaokwxK^ mttve‘ nAif-ilua of It* th" j
j ment, tmtif ,*vcry’ ind: of Ur ■

.ridlkUiwtpWWi,
«Vy4tMra th.

Are we almoat to it. Mr. Larkin 1” 1

utijfn m;
a t.irf tk&gt; -'

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ivteYOrTo.vT

■troke,- gradually inui«a«iug in rapidity
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315

H73 78, the intercal pabi info the

imk.........4K

urwr fa fasriwg th.

•mounts to
!&gt; mJt

�Mr. Howard, from toe committee

mpubhcait
unng on m tne reof defects in tbs
fsowral tax law*, bu» principally by the

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All ware *r«

UAimXOS. TBUKADaY.JRnL *. ' «

o«ru5cstee therefor for ues aad riroala-

BLANKS! BLANKS!

Fsb. 4.—Mr. Walbridge preo*«ted th*

Warranty and Quit Oai»Dcofe, Real;

defeat'.

Estate and Chattel Mortgage* for sale *t

BS64 849 03
337,383 -54

this office.

♦808,233 57
would at all limn dictate

Bid she possibly could.

Such is
riculturat College.
, Feb. 8.—By Mr. Waldron: th* p*ti- this late period:

Sfe was bweilj freighted aad fed a large

Wamwwtow, Feb. fl.
Tbe Hou** ws* In eeealmi all night.

. introduced by Mr.
Harris la ralaliow to refsring the Presi-

medicines of Dr. C. W. Roi,vk
its to densrt from our ml*

Oetral Indiana might not aloes be
Feb. V.—Mr. Chandler prerented a me­
factory proof nf their e: “
morial uf tfe R*geats of tfe University, nays
ing. sleeping. Ac. At about halfpeat .ma
that m net be added ths ex
praying fur a donation of land; which wa* a *eri&lt;MM affray occurred, wbfoh ia thus
referred to tfe Committee on Public narrated by a member and a
,
Mr. Grow objected to Mr. Quitman a
—j tfe Administration as a defeat, aad wnlore fend*.
making any remarks.
the burthenv which properly belong there- make an affidavit of publication.
Mr. Keitt said—"If yon are galng to
ing aa appropriation for the oonstruction
which to reepectfellr submitted.
of a per and iigbt-houeo at the mouth of
ths steward, J”fe B. Canada.
Hoom."
Officers saved—Captain Cbso ver, RobL
Desna Mraaar,
Marriage Certificates, Ate., at this office.
Duffy, engineer, Thomas Duffy, engineer, full information
Feb. lOth.—By Mr. Howard: Tfe p*
Stmnrr T. Suns,
two assistant engineers, Charles Bixby, enesslt his adi
tition
of
L.
8.
Humphrey,
kt*
Register
STATE FIBANCO.
pilot, C. M. f’nderwood. carpenter, Pol­ W. W. Roberts, of this city.
j
Harris' Resolution provide* for a ref at Monroe, asking to be reimbursed for
C mimittre.
Bee Advertistmw^
lock, second clerk, A. Bailey, porter.
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fereoee tn a committee uf thirteen, to fe moneys paid for clerk hire and office rent. moan
Cabin pasasnger* saved—Mr*. Wall,
found the majority report of th* Cum appointed by tfe Speaker. That said
Mr. Grow replied—"I m*M just what .Mis* Dora Cbeever, M--*. Jackson, St.
| mlttee on State Finanees, which we com
cotumitto* fe instructed to inquire into Lan man, late Receiver of the Land Office I rev; tM» to a free Hail, and a man hae a Louis; Mr. Noel, lady and eon, Memphi*;
.
. ...____ n u. r_i„ D. O. Taylor. Bt. LsHtia; Mr. OTarrd
I mend to the careful attention of our read­
all ths facts, cum acted with tbe formation
Tbe Berrefrry of the interior received er*. As a candid, well authenticated and
and ladv, Galen*; Dr. Taylor, Mr. Mil­ ifSubocription with
By Mr. Waldron, the petition of Nor­
of the constitution, A-c.
letter from Gov. Denver yesterday,
ler, CapUin HUI,of tee Herald;'Mr.
truthful
document,
it
is
deserving
of
an
, _____ Jons 8. VssRacsr.
Also, whether said cunstitntioa is ca- man Metcalf, of Cass county, for back
cooUin'ing the affidavit* of the three
Wooda. Jufe Hart, New Orismse; Mr.
attentive perusal. In all ita references to ceptabie to a majority of tfe legal voter*
ecto,end &lt;trrl~tl&lt;.n.frvm duty,-farmer
K„^
„umb„ of
occupy euch place In th-s 11 all a* I pumas,
Acbmowlsdobmbxt*.—We are under and no nigger driver *hall crack his whip
rttMM&gt;tmtmne.ii I, ....re.Ur.rrt by &gt;
of.,
,nJ a. plra.
Secretary "Tbotripson sent for Gen. Cal­
frrrtom f«.m lur.l. 'pltbnt. art Mtl«
lh,
fi&lt; obligations to Hon. Z. Cuaxata* and Hon. over me.”
With, T. D. Griffith. Chicago.
houn, and p.-«*etiU-d to hia attention these
Mr. Keitt then again grabbed Mr. Grow
D. 8. WaunuDoa, for valuable public
- - convention.
—
.
facte, which could nut b* resisted er re­ denunriati&lt;ms, strikingly in contrast with •aid
These resolution*
also
by tbe throat, sod Mr. Grow awain knock­
document*.
tfe
minority
’
report
of
tfe
same
cembutted. A* they decide th* legislature
cover all the ground to a foil investigation
ed awsv bis hand, and Mr. KriV. eom
in fiivor of the free Stat* parly. Calhoun feittee.
It is confined lo tfe facta and
ing at bun again, Mr. Grow knocked him
to now determined to issue certificate* ac- figures, and leaves inferences, to fe drawn
the forming, submitting aad adopting of has assumed a decidedly wintry appear­
oordinglv, endjustifis* his refusal hereto­
Lawaaxca, K. T., Feb. •*.
fore nn the ground that fabricated re
ance. Sleighing is good, and the merry
Affm!nI»tr*tors,' Guaidisc* Mortgagee*
ed in the Treasury, should be applied to
the payment nf ita liabilities, and tbe Lal- and all other* having Legal yrieuug dime
aace is the Treaeury kept at as low a at our office would Lu mor* paaaual in

ia,

just received, and for

ports had been made to him, and that the
■tatement of one &lt;&gt;f tbs Judges! while in

votes given, tbe number of legal and the

bells ringing in our streets, makes us al­
P. II. &amp; J. RUSSELL
most forget bard times long enough tu
lf^John Calhoun's Aiof «e&gt;k aad man Frifronting the clerk's
jgr
"go a sleighing."
.
of Kun, ...
burn. «f HL, was ^tOsplcxmWs among the
the official return* which are now in
heavy blowa
ING.
a». K Will W ~~ why Hurt h ool » , in
r.b,liiorH.ioM UuMw'. U &lt;u
Ixaasa Astlcm Bcbxt.—We regret to Ikpobiiran*
SHEEn.NGS,
‘ “• opeakrr Ipudly and imperatively
Regarding tfe election nf Blate officers, mod. moo.y io the Tue.u.y u th,.. •- , Munlr^
d’^uandsd order, and called &lt;&gt;n‘the ScrBATTS,
fe propose* delivering tfe return* to the four yem ago.
;
Synher appointed m a^eul oomgtaal-atarm* to interfere. That function­ nothing of any slectton frauds—aeree
State Legislature, whenever assembled,
There might ha.e Meo etho. Ileou ed-1
ll^&gt;..eflll.;Suph«u, partially destroyed by fire, a few d-.j,
knew
anything
efelection
frauds
—
w**n\
ary carrying hi* inaee of office together
to fe rr&lt; claimed officially.
in
that
Tine
—
and
was
vfrtt&gt;mi*ly
indig
ainee.
Lose
estimated
at
•2A,000
g3Q,.
Vt; Leuthee. Ve.; W.a»
with bis assistant, hurried to the scene
Calfetin had a correspondence with art to dot repm-t whieh mooU hero , G. .
and crowded into the thick**: of the fight,
Douglas ennrereing hl* supposed impsta- thrown gnour light op.m the eubi«t.bol i
QuiunM.
Whrtow, N. C; 000.
Where wen
in which at least a duxen member* were
tfons upon him in llecx&gt;ur*uf tfeSenate wMeh were tmdool.udly nee.boked t.r
t N. y.. whi„.
WelbHtlg.,
debate; but, after s *a:i»f*\t&lt;&gt;i^r explana­
FOR
went of tln.e. The ehrteratk prm. or. . Ukk.
. Sure,.™; N. Y.;
Km. tniautes elapsed fefor* this truly Had not Calhoun left them in bi* ptwa**tion, called on Saturday, and went over
meUng
emnUerahle
rto
o-er
the
f«
Ad
H.n,
N.
J.;
BoKrngtoo.
Mu.
;
nd
sion? Well. yea. But about tbs I’Jth
all tfe queationa, both personal and politi­
fearful contest wa* quieted.
that in 1853 and 1854, the Stale taxre 1
jg y
Further difficulties sr* apprehended.—
cal now involved.
Jack Hendsr*m to here with a copy of were light, end et the eametim. the fort.,
From four till half-past six o’clock, th*
h
u
M
MEN’S
tfe debate*, and journal of the Lecompton m 11.. Tnamiry w.rn Inerting. Th,. 1. .
lime wa* wasted on trivial motion*.
,h,
«,„rtlof»» through
Convention whid) be would like Congress
Mr. Quitman then submitted a reroltr
oot.trm.ge. when w. wo.i.ler thu
Wcw,(b, rtportrfUte Urtmpto. Co.A. W. Battsv'a new grist mill tion that the House adjourn till Mor .’.ay
lo publish. The admin'iatration does not
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feel anxious to enlist hi* services any fur­ amount received from tbe sale of th*
Piatte Qty.
is in successful operation.
ther.
DOfBTXn.
Mr. Dlx make* a special point of re­ than three time. a. great re &gt;n any yea.
af
eorruption fere
taining Mr. Veaeey, •* Consul at Havre, since.
poeitioa shall bertaken wilbo-ut any furth­
In 1854, tbe *ales amounted go •
maje
P. II. &amp; J. R.
Tbe row in Congress, by which \jr. er delay Being ocewoned by defete Mr lute faith in McLean’s honestr
asking nothing els*.
im«» 7», rtll. a.ri», .M .hr- 1-.
Tfe Southern Senatari insist that Le­
Ksilt, of South Carolina, got an extended dilatory motiens—unanimous roweent wa*
WOMENH
ing hard *wesring.
They made affidavit
,-r.
Me,«l»r
«.!,
B
ki0
„
w
,
„.
d
.
rte
.
„.
compton shall pass without concession of
position on the floor, in conrequenea of a given for the introduction of tfe resolu­ nearly to that effiret, or a: All evrota. set­
fe d™.
„r
any kind.
'Ifey feel that they have the K40.57S 11
tion, which wa* agreed to, and the Speak­ ting forth that they believed tbe retura*
power and mean to exercise iL
year, as compared w:th 1854, a &lt;fefio&lt;t of ‘
„ artU.]. which ,aiH
prt.igenl
er announced tfe House adjourned till were embezzled or emcaakd near tbe
ERS for
Mr. Dixon’s speech, reviewing the nfos hundred and eight thousand dollars, declared fe would put the l^compton con cular arm of Mr. G-.-ow, of Pennsylvafiii
Monday, when the subject will com* op Surveyor General’* office.
Tb*rvup&lt;wi.
efere* of ths South in violating a com­
Thai is to aav, if the aales had roMinued 1 •'Itulioe through in thirty day. or b.rrt,
12 Shillingx at
Prolate Jtxlg* Millar, of Law ieuro, iasupromise. and maintaining that higher the same a.' In 18M. there would have M ~ ’°ur
"«• «?ld »» P"&gt; feeling between tbe parties, but rather. is
principle* than any sectional issue were t
1 T1
aoAcAAAnn cur*d by means of Executive appoint- made ‘M rubject of merriment by all
hands of SfenffSern. Walk-r.
»l»S.000.K&gt;
bJ„, „ WM,d ^,ipt
involved in the present controversy, such bwn in th, Tr~«r/
b*Lda.
This is tbe better pulley, and it
Walker, anticipating thi«. had alreadi
WOMEN’S
as principle* of right and self-gorern- mote tfeu there now is. A sum suffi neering.
U. J. Walker, ex Governor of Kenan-,
cient to fere paid all tfe bonds of the
Mr. Millron read from Jefferson’s rc^,n is to fe hoped that such scenes, will sl­ wrote the fallowing letter lo the PhiladeL
and extorted congratulation* from th* Start falling due during Ute present vear,' "•&gt; “•
*•* Mj. H.&lt;ard himse',;
plya Democratic- meeting na Monday word rm bin*.’’ Yesterday morning, with
ether *idti for its fair and manly spirit
.
. 1 .1. u
in
.. .1
•■ommittada breach of privilr*-"
ing. if such wenr* rn'tst occur at all. All
a puvse V right, he appeared in th* Sur­
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last. He back* up Douglas strong:
Mr. Douglas wa* again defeated in the and wo ilJ still have leftan amount nesrlj
Mr. Warren aaxl that th* &lt;5^er must panic* writing from Washington, »cein to
veyor General’s office, and showed the
attempt to call up hie resolution asking
Heroux. N. J., Monday, |
ONE DOLLAR,
ifei1 IM.. ra ,rf .
of pH,,,
warrmt *o McLean.
Tint worthy refor Kansas information from tbe Pr»»i4 o’clock, Feb. 8,1858. J
leg*. II* thought
attempt m attack
forbearance toward his adversary before
gentlemen, who ,Und hef&gt;
it may not be well understood by all
Mr. Masco said that if the Senate
inflicting chastisement. Having obeyed
non, radically wrong.
agreed to consider it, he should move to our readers that this investigation was
TfeBpeaker thought the matter did pre- the injunction—"if a man smite thee on moments afore that Monday tfe 8th dav
EXTRA QUALITY AT
Ky it upon tbe table, without a’vsignmg not called for, nor deemed necessary, by
d. Mt would find nothing. I
of this month, wa* fixed aa th* day for tfe
•ent. a-onestii*. of privilege.
•
be fowl testified before the Co
any iea*m. Tbe purpose is evidently to the Republican* of the Hous*. But after
meeting, at Philadelphia, rd that portion
IO CTS. PER LB.
Mr. Hoard read from the correspon­
of
her
indomitald*
Democracy
opp.
&gt;sed
it had been called for, by member* of the dence of tfeN. Y. JYifauu.of Thuredny.
P. IL 4* J. RUSSEL’.
aesailant
It
is to
hoped mat
that southSou IL­ tn
forcing tfe
•naiianu
n ia
u. be
t* nepro
“&gt; K'rcing
me Lecompte*
uecoinpl&gt;e&gt; i-onetituuou
.vinwituurx. on
elavocracy, it wa* thought proper that the following: "I iearn that until M&lt;mdar era chivalry will be mor* considerate af- lb* P**?1’
Kanaaa I supp w*d it was
morning, it waa expected that Burna, of
The debate in the Senate on the Army an investigation be mad*, that the people Ohio, would vote against tfe'Lecnmptnn-. ter rereiving a few such rebuffs
We!
-Uy
« New York the rs'anis were still about those premi
era.
McLean laugh, d at thr absurdity
bill, was quite animated. .Mevsrs. Dixon, might know bow tbe public moneys had itea. O* ihe morning of that day. few-•jq««..
j
)1».pr1fe
fram d..im“£nfe"'iu?U,£^'Xb’L2; At tk. i.Iaa
* aU wl.•
of Conn., sad Foot, of Vermont, mad* been expended—and who ar* responsible
SHERR1FFBBALE.
correspondence of some of tfe New York I will fe with you on thia occasion. As a
good speech** sgsinst iu Messrs. Pugh,
for a depletion of the Slate Treasury.— this duty, on the undvrslanding with thr
of Ohio, end Benjamin, of La., declared
Walker pointed tn a great wood-pile
President, that bis wm-in-law shoo'd re­ paper*. Tby first ia from tfe TrihvHt-.— 1 oaUve of dir glorious Ksyatane State, at
strongly sgainst inereaaing the Armv. How, under ths circumstances. with the ceive the valuable place of Poetenaater at
"Mr. Davie, ard th* other Southern i **’*!■*•* &lt;if fer nubl* «4d University at
1' ika
J_ &gt;1___
Other De mncratic Senators coincide with fact* before them, that party, who squaa- Ksokuk, Jowa, and that he himself should memfem, who were engaged in the fight, "biladelphis, where have feen spent *1
dered millions, during tbe time when our be gratilied with the office of Marshal, came over and conversed with their op- ,na"-'' “PPJ d*.”
®F youth and manpoueut* in a frank and courteous man* lo,,k fi*ward to this great meeting that be forbade the seardi until a lawv
State was receiving* large revenue from
ner during the rest of the night sew ' wil“deepre: interest. In yuur city stands C,,ulfi hw
ft.
Awwanlw.— &gt;L.__ ..
the mtinificea grants of land made by
Tbe adovfontretien ronsidsrs the
•ion;
if
and
there, on
on
pletcd.'
e.tu.
-.ww, and. certainlv,
we.
i. tbeSoulfern
uitutiuurtni mem.
mem- ' *"•
, ,,ul1
, of Independence,
------ r—
o tucir,
__ _ fo-.i.
.1 }. “•, 4u&gt;
. nf
. July,
1 the Sth
l«we
___ .
Mr. Hoard read from ths constitution, ^era are contentU__
with_______
their share
of tfe
1778, I-1was first
promullawyer, but at the same time would go
The President has abandoned his intsnth. Northern memfera
me^wre Lav*
hare
th*' great
Kr’*‘ truth, thalall
‘hat all free^oTwomwing tbe Preeidmi’s power with Gm- transaction, tbs
the
free goverm right«« with tbe search I If be did any­
—- - - - - _
____ . ..
rnaml
m—feL_
.
. .
ttisf ijseompton thro’ "naked,"
thing il’sgal. be was rts.MWisibl*.
A compromise will
we can tell.
Tbe eorrespondent of the Tfer*. says:
address
against
trespMwing
on
the
rybta
Haring thus briefly alluded lo the re"Mr. Keitt picked bim*elfup.and after
of tbe .National Legislature, adding thal
Office, and they had prepared for euch an
some iuaffsctual and random pasM. left that this great principle shall neither7be
these newspaper statement* farmed a ba­
the hall, and wa* seen no more until after evaded by technical quibble*, Dor subvert­
sis for the action of tbe Hove*.
the
mtltt
ended,
except
by
some
friends
ed by frauds and forgeries.
Mr. Warren said that if Mr. Hoard in­
■al. Of the minority report we shall have
vailing.
One of Walker's men had sa
I understand
The real quretom fa tbi,; fa ife I,«ompsinuated that tbe men on th* Damoora'Jc who sponged bis bruise*.
Calhoun will
side were influenced by cowardice, hope
t-e conetilution founded on tfe cmieent
leer he
v„rv a-m-L «maaa*L___ __ ■
of tfe penpl* tlf Kansrel You know it fa
they swore at tfe "d—d Yankee trick "
tainly, is excusable, for the blow which
•as seems to bo well founded.
but said no more about resistance.
be finally provoked from Mr. Grow's Iom
Walker’, men proceed^] forthwith to
We call th* attention of our readers
suffered jm'.tenee was so never* Hut he
gutobed reporter, and if fe ceuld find him
* atete on the request offer people mto remove n sect
। the Kansas news hi this issue It pre be would expel him. If g*atl*m«n want­ would hardly bo expected to have any
the union, in secordaDoe wltfetU tenrusg* der it, buried
St. Loci*. Feb. 9.
ed to attack Democrat* they would b*
rflfe M,™1
b,
Tfe Leavenworth correspondent of tfe tion than appear* on it* face.
into the Luion against fee wi11^**_ a- —
it would met, but the Democrats don’t want • stab
^Little is said about tbs “ring sports’
Democrat says, tfe bill providing far th*
- - —V ring sports
seem as though the official* in that Terri- under th* riba.
eonatilutiun has paaeed tfe Kansas I-eg
Of
Saturday
morning,
except
i
D
good
nsMr. Borax pronounced tfe statement
Haiti, 1 hear to-night, ays be will
falature.
in the Tribune an unqualified falsehood. turn.
Mr. Stephen* remarked that tbe move­ challenge Grow at once, if the latter says
worth papers contain accounts of th* pro­ tbe fact that like proceedings, infamous, ment of Mr. Hoard ia founded on a vague he knocked him down. Ol tbe fact there
principles of free government.
ceeding* ef th* Board of Commission nefarious and damnable have been carried rumor,
h was time, and past to end
■Uj
Uk« »» J „dg.
Muw. Mr Keill bimaslf, Mya fe didn’t
era lo investigate the election fraud*

»r th.
u.. s..u h ort..
A,w ,aa„ mJ
10 ..&gt;«■-111. Suu md.larto... » Il 611. wUt

Denims, Stripe Shirt­

MEN'S THICK BOOTS
83,50 at

BUFFALO 0VEH SHOES,

FINE CONGRESS GAIT

THICK BOOTEES
New Orleans Sugar,

PRINTS,

Mcltean. Chief Clerjt in the Surveyor
General'* office, testified to having eent

know anything that occurred fo tfe fight
“r I’**!"' rf M*h".
after fe fell himself, which argue* aither
.Mr. Stephen* of an attempt te siransle
that fe was confused by a blow from
isvestigatioe.
somewhere,
&lt;&gt;r wa* too touch frightened
State men having fed aa opportunity *0
Mr. Giddings was sorry to ses usneto know irhat —_ __
make matter* different—talk of their hav­

lours truly

\
21 * “d J,nu'
Id. k, fed Mm CJImo

ing had au opportunity to decide tfe quee-

Sheriff Walker

and. having failed to

corruption.
"
H. ..I.rnd I. |U fe U.I u,
crats ones expelled a reporter uf the TriCOMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

todsfsettfe will

from Michigan lor
transpired. Fortum
did not seise anylxx
would probably hi

Bsrere’^nty,

�r pm/foMSM

HASTINGS PRICE CURRENT.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Defiult haa been made io the payment of tba
anm of Oto Loudred
auBy-fokr dolter, «d
eighty-lea eaate (|IM •*,) which ia claimed to
hatfoe, al the dato of Utoatoie^o. aeastetalodanturo of Mortgaga. axeewto^by Jobe D. Broek.

AYER’S

DU ROBACTS

Insurance Capital En­
larged.

blood ptKinmstmoOTHiisblBEACE VANQCISHED-

i dap July A. D. I-UJ. ater tvewd-

PILLS

er. of th. lawaabip sf EwSrt. li
(.•ollicuu. and rrcordrd 1B tbe of
»ter of Itrad* aad MoHgwva
eountv af Harry, ia lb. Blair of 1

FAMILY PHYSIC,

- c. W. JUuZ

&gt;m our rule, fl
•Me of Ms rem
might not aloM 1
‘heir excellent
led the experience
EuUrgad. 7 lb July, I J*7. to

!&gt;ey are purely sw
xcept tu the dissM*
tainst. and of d.mt«
to which Um
pplied. Thoeewhn
in regard to tUw
ertiiemsnto, or his

NEW

SI,000,000

1858.

Cood Hews! Good News!

day. An imperial Quaru. containing an
oa roarv cvicmms. uf.ntartaiaiog ongia
aad etegully Ulaalratod every week.
A CUI werth frees Piny Caeta
Haadrwd Dollar* ia Gold, will bo

GOODS

Surplus, *422.162. .a

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S
A GFNTT.FWr AN.

Ready Pay Store,

Just received a large
stock of

Wan. two year* igw, IxT upon what bin pbya,
clan, acd all bl* friend* belie’ed to be hU d.*U
bed is new alive aid in thefu!! *lg»r of health
Hie diaeaho waa Cunwu-pHou of ’hfch neat
ly all hi* relative* had die! tit riremnatan__ I-A
.
—fnlluwa-—

'“diJ s’cANDIXA VIAN VLOITAnLE HIXXJD
ILLS. Dr IWmI prorate llw raeu t •&lt; twenty
ear* ofcsi^rteuoe, Laid altidy aad ri|«rrun«nt aa
rrf.(tpill.b&lt;Kiid be. 5" mx can dooht

DANGERS OF FIRE,

OF

EVERY VARIETY,
A.SH.
*. II. fo J. RUSSELL.

Stripe Shirt-

To be sold at Loire it
Pricct. .
EQI'IIABLY A OU STED
AND PROMPTLY PAID.

LOSSES

BATIK
io-, foe.
P. W. fo J. K

PRINTS

HICK BOOTS,

GINGHAMS,

BRILLIANTS,
LAWNS.

FOR

A nicc^Ssortnient

3,50 at
p. n.fo
MENi~j

..

j. r.

St*

JOVEB SHOES,

all Bfipib-ania to.ucioa* a pus'ieg. .tamp to pay Mi II one aeek^, to tbaaabecvibar, by uuul or o.'harl-.teae on u.a raiuru of toe aoiwrr and roupo. ■arr^msaicatiana should b* addraiMd
and
to M. T. Mckehey, H*odn»ky eily Ohm
and they aiU hr prompUy aval by return ot mail,' to
BECKET dk CO.,
JI. T. MCEELVEtZ to and 4* Moffal’a beildiag. JM. bread.ay. New
Jen. 1ft. I‘S7.
vin3»ly.

REAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN, WeabteiMiwCooaiy.M.

FANCY BARAGES.

AYER'S

CHERRY
PECTORAL,
Far Ska rapl. Cara
.
COCCHS,
COLDS,
HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WIMPLW-WKR,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AIR

AT THE

Ready Pay Store.

ip. n. fo j. r.

JAMES C. AYER,
LOWELL. HAM.
Price M Cate par Bex. Pit* 1M«« ••* NL

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
KINDS BONNET TRIMINOS

rOME^T!

(lothlng: lerei* so ( heap.

GROCERIES

’

SHEET MUSIC
Aid Muical Mrrchaadlse,

BOOTEES.
FOR

HSH

TEA'

That Good.TFA.aure tucure thebcudod e

leans Sugar,
QL’AUTY AT
li FEU IaB.
’.III. A; J. RpSSEL\

And every tiling in the line uf Groceries.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
•WE SHALL

UFF-S SALE.

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC
COUNTS.
. '

droraerd. praying fee certain rraaoua therein
•el forth, ter li*-en»- to mH certain real relate
in mid Petition diaenbed belonging lo .aid dr
ceased.
It ia Thereupon ordered thal Nondar the Tlh
day of Hireeibvr next al one o'clock P. M be aa
signed for tbe beann&amp;cf .aid petition al which
Utue ell partie* inuft.trd ar* required to appear
al the 1'ivbate olSce to Hailing., al a urubal*
I
... I.—
if any why thr pr.jercf Uk Mid petitioner should
not ba graulrd.
Aad it i* further ordered that aaid p.tilioorr
{ire initio* to the p«r*oa*iulenated in .aid calala
y cau*ing a capy of thia order to ba pubii.bed la
tfit Republican Hanuer a newaiiaprr publi.bed
la the ntlagr of Hasting*, in aa.d county of Bar
ry for lliraa weak, oner at tea.t io each week
past immediately praceadlng the time of bearing
muI

N and a'ter Monday .Auguat Slat, 19­
57, until further notiae, stage" will
leave the follow ing named place*, aa fol-

: MICHlGA'S.

at aatuniJiing low price*. My motto
is *a little cheaper than the cheapest.’
I have just received a good axavrlatetit
Ladies '

DRESS GOODS
Such aa Printa, Gimrtwmt.. Lctalnt, Meritkio.'J’arainettas Black Alpilcca* and a
variety) uf Wool De Laine, all very nice
and very cheap.:
Also a good assortment of Cloth, tor

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

WILLIAM JONES,

*2n4

New Arrangement

HRH8RR9R8.

FORMERLY kept by T. Pinture. w
£ constantly making additions to the
urn*, all of which, be proposes tu sell

Aia trade, would aotiot a portion at Ibe pehlie

GROCERIES,
uf all kinds cheap fur Ready Pay.
I hare also a very large quantity rd

AND
SHINGLES,
CtetelanUy an hand, all kind. ofGaoda to wy Ilea
('MTM dqnor.1 and ail ef ibe bro* qualityon hand and all persons w tailing to buy or
Cail and eiamlne. aa m. McHlo ia
aell will do well tu call before bargaining
SMAIJ. I'llOFlTrf AND QUICK SALO.
Hoping to receive tbe painmaceol all my trtroda; elsewhere. '
I ahaSl spare uo axertfoe to tnaae Uietr eiarta aatea1 would particularly call tbe attention
of persona who are building to tbe fiict
“•ZL.wu.-4 —’ niujm^
that I have just Received a Urge elock ol
H.rnsoa. Nor.,
____________
Nails and GImm and that I will furniwh
ADMlKISTBATOkS BALE OF HEAL ESTATE. na*h, Gltua, nails. Door THmminga Bic.,
ire the public can rely'on having their wo A rpSTATK of Mwberi Cbattertoa lateoflbetown- at aa low a figure aa powible.
nSbyl
HJKENPIELD
it to pleaae then.
lie long ex^trienee h tba beet Shope of New
Th. mu.1 cupctb i!lu.tr*ted MagnxiM aver pabINDUCEMENTS.
U*bed la Anwric*. I. tb. D.wmbcr autnbrr of lh.

CHEAPER thaa Ike CHEAPEST,

^OUSTOM WORK

N. B. Just received a new murid
instrument, called the English Metelie
Harmonium. Ceil and
— * examine.
*
J. M. HUBBARD.
1.
Mm.

nTnvw ‘UaUJ 00 hMd' “4 *11 k‘a&lt;11 MADS
Don’t forge* the piece,

ROUTES HARDWARE STORE.

TAILOR SHOP

TH I PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.
darful aad tree, than th. recta t discovery lL.nl

TIME IS MONEY.

_______ _
_ ___ BENNEm
Local Editor Cinrinoati lMiy Eaquiror.
tnoaroua. Wcdnemfoy. Sept. 3, legy. .
. Koann—ifo-st Sir Having been troehivcrto year* With «xt'vu&gt;« debility and

Ladie's Guitera Bu.kin. and Boots, a
good aeoortnicnt at very low price*.
On hand a very large stuck uf Crock try
atone and Glam Ware.
Davins foww’t the entire Mnc^ wf
Just received a new stock nf

GRAXT k SPAl'LDlNG.
TTsstingv, June 4. 1857.

“Changedtttse.

Battle Creek, Haatinga and &amp;, G.
Rapids Stage Route.

train of cam.
Leave Battle Creek for Ilaa'.inge os
Toeenaye,Thursdays and Saturday* at 7
■■’dock, A. M.. and srrite st Hinting*
Tint sulmfiber has just ripened a fine
at two t’dftk, P. M. end on-Monday*
stock of Mustusi Merchandise cooaiatii g
Wcdnmday't and Friday, at 4 o’d«&gt;ck, A.
in part of
PIANO FORTES ASD MELODEONS,
M., and arrive in Hastinga, at 10 o’clock,
From thv ifftt Atakert in tht country.
Ixmrc Hastings for Grand Rapid, oh
VIOLINS AND GUITAK8,
Monday., Wednesday, and Friday, ni
Of the best Italian and American Mauu10 o’clock A. M.. and arrive at Grand
Rapids ai 8 o’clock I*. M.
Leave Grand Rapid* for Heatings an,I
Of every ditscriptiou, tuid uf the latest
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
publiealiua.
On rvadiag and Bling tba pMitfou duly .trilled Saturdays, at four o’clock, P. M.
oTSarnh J. HrndernboU lite widow of Mid drowu j‘-H' 7
C. SIIEI’AERD.
Of tbe beet quality for nil instrumante.
ad prormg for certain rv*Mma tiwroin art forth
that ail mi n ia* ration of aaxl rotato may be granted
to tLe roid Fr&lt;itlo««raiid John 'J. Urudrr.hvtt
Tbrrropon it !• ordervd that Mimdar Um ISlb
dav of Jannarv IBM attmoo'clm* P. kf. b. aaUgn
Ml fur th. furtbrr bearing of Mid pvt ittoo. at a Inch

KALAMAZOO .• :
SIG.UIS

J. A. 8WEEZEY, Aoxxt at HaiUingn.
Hasting*, Jan. 12,1858.
tJMJSml.

JUST RECEIVED

nsALta is
gflnsiral J nstrummts,

dir. «l&gt;.cb 1 b.vc u«M to rid mr ■rlfanthfoditewa
■ odd iv&lt;te&lt;d *u*br a meiaucbvl, cabJvgM* I al­
to eun.ullrd with lb* br»t pbyM.au* I could L*av
ol. 1 au iudmrd to try jour nMdxiiw* through
th* prrvuwivus of a fruod aad ineraiing tlwte a
few daj. a•» greatly bearfoted. .nd lu » Murrd
tie*. teM Uua ■ ukuth. I wa* aatirvly aad parmanrutir cuted. I ar«. al*u »®kt&lt;-J ailb (ba
ro.xl «i..lcuti cn.„. Lrad«br. ahieii I «»|paa«
w** pnducrdbt an diwodcnd .umach, for wbaW
m, «£|»p»l» left rar my hrtdaebe Ml with It.—
1 now fori better iuHrrry report tbaa 1 bars for

CHOICE FHUiT-CLA-Hfi INDEMNITY NAY DE
EFFECTED WITHOUT DELAY, WiTUTHIS WELL

Ixnve Hasting for Battle Creek,‘Mondaye, Wcdeeadoye end Fridays, at 7 o'­
chick, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
nt 1 o’clock, P. M. in lime to take the At the climjirat attire in town by
H. J.KENFIELD’
afternoon cam eaat or went, npd on Toedma-Thun-lnyennd Saturday* at one o’. a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
I dock I*. M- io time U» lake the evening | which will be sold for

IJ.M. HUBBAED,

OF AU.

’OMEN’S

of cootracte to gw&gt;d faith, wo refer their, for test
of quality and unr claim, to thoir patronage, to
rveunte oft&gt;a.t Mrvma. tendering U«te eoaua.ar.ee with lucrraUng ability aad facHiGe* ia fo-

O

BOOTS AND SHOES, BfiADT MADE

i'GBESSGAH-

gtffATB of pile* 8. Greta. late of Ha4tlag*d&lt;-

Kotict la hereby pirn, that _ the andrrei^ned

Practical aaa « nautical Cfocaotot,
ClKIFEKL'lG Bl'SINFSS.

RisnnssiosEim sotica

ISA C C. MOTT,
la now selling mere AunUy Gnttritt for I Dou
&lt;l-_ ....
... -

DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS!
I'ureharod at a .Ml sf 41*0,4001

AND CUTLERY-

--------- iwnnwflT-------- Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
Ute reasons .why

FRANCIS ROWER
New Barry Mill,
GOLD PENS RE-i’OlNTED.

IS now in successful operation, ready
tn do any amount of

CVSTOM WORK,

JNER’8 NO-DCK.

ha aubaeriber not roly roeelvee a
tn ns good order and . aa prompt as any
SPLENDID THRSE DOLLAR ENGRAVING! other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
bat. alao. th. broatlfutly lUtMlroted
Having secured tbe servicesof
_
Two Dollar Art Joumoi Ona Fwr /,
Each aubacribrr w also preMAtad with s CortiA
oate in the A ward* of Premium*, by which a vela
as Miller, and our mill being
able work of Art, In Painting ar kfculptare. smy ------------------------------------------» built on the
i • *.
x—sm—ri th a good

PAINTING.

JOHN MICHAEL, wuld raapactMly
“ "^HASTINGS ana VICINITY,

melta heavy lu&amp;nwAitx stvvuj
ains 50 emtn.
Endues pen in a
Iff. COPPEB AXPtiUEETUtOE
letter with cash or poetage stampa, and
■ ir.iEE.-irmcnj orru
.
by return mad you will receive tbe pen
good as new. Address,
E. ELLIOT, Syracuse, N.Y.
Mr Moortowntrf FAgLOR 8*0™* *■

P
m

M^Asy

------- . -

-------

'pSTbyiS

UOJ»l«HJW»WLTWBnr~

Geo. W. Fowler.

■nutate of Geo Peake, late of the tewnchip a

best ofwork. Pleoee gi v« us a call.
Cash paid fi&gt;r wheat.
BOLT WOOD 4s GRANT.
Hasting., S«r. 3, 1857,

JOB WORK!

WANTED.—A few loule of goo4
Wood on eublcription. at this office. Ai­
Bering received a good supjdy^of Pw
no Pork, Urd, Butter, W bast, O«u, Cent,
HidM, Pelte, Fare and even Paper Rsge per Emunel Cards, C*rd Board ofn!1 cdfor which the higbec market price will be
allowed on subscription. Who wye^M
on ehvn Wtkt, et thin edit*.

' raahare the ghe*t variety af
ELEVATED
•
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
I’ARLOE COOK STOVE8L
Ever eean in tbkrlewu. St k'lata aud Box I

�BLOOD

AYER’S

PILLS

The committi cappurfftad by tbe Lagia
taturu to rxam-ae ibe j« ll-haa.ka returo«d
by th* Judge*./ tbe Electaui (mwo thr

la rompovedfo penllfolKn nail krn.wn tor j
Ihgir HrtdngeiiM and «t*ii&lt; «mm! worth,

^ie. in &lt;md«T U&gt; nicet with .pick”
I juM caah aalra. ue lueve mli.ptrd tba*2
. jud f.»r their diapnaal. W« well
G-tr p. aitiou Verge. ..pen free at Head?
Finw Silver Ix-pinc, “
u
J. .
“ Hunter cam*.
‘ jj
“
“ Lever heavy hunter ra«t 15 .u
"»
“ F«g. pat. k/.' - ‘
Cadd anMi'.r ..peii law. -. at 24
; 4 lev. hunter cmac,
»,n|.
(
“ lovuiiriully eng,
•
“ Eng. pt lev. “
u
! t • M
“ y
c»’r*
&gt;

rat turn rvnvm
n a ..
-

FA MILY PII \ 81C
.
T«nma ba* totertme *

•

__

writftti
Id -vsanl tnl
iM.nl.la &gt;uU

..ft ... eft- ±,2,,SEr«"S225J4i.

gp&amp;HMtl a* will a.4 tfob&gt; tba u*ti. »*»&lt;*»&gt;rnyfonawton*nnr*fo*nh
”
njlrlitry hare taken, for lUdampman “
of pariuanent • ccai«* uf lW pwrty to
whh-h either belong.
The Cmt vribteea ra’Ld wa* Dr. M- r
na, a gentle-nut kr./wt. la re. and wl*we *fo J^tornTfoS-rtn U»i7hn—i r-«rr p0*an**
varacitv ca m*.’ 1« nucKiot rl.
He ’•«
w-a. aa4 trraxtfoa’ to lb* *e*»
tified C&gt; what he aaw. Niw tefoimuey *to. Ibi»&gt;.nm
Wan correbr.ra-.rd by J. C. Vaughan. E*J.. £2nSun«***n«*tb* *w4 to to d*el&gt;.-d tram
J. M. Dirk*. n.Eai').. Adam F.*hcr. E*q.. ib~ Tb— r*
- b2J*1** *»*

KaU^d.Ilb Jaly. l

SIGUti.UOG
Aiwourre* vsiwawep
B'lrnlus. ^422.163. -U.

A».ob.M- jKLSSJsyztt-r"SS.-SK
Fur JM v&gt;b*»ob«rw •“

bem, ami are largely intr«»tod here, aad
aro gaeilkmva a: wh«»m the fcigrr of repmac*i h*-e Drier be«n pointed. Tbiy
give ibeir trvlbnanv und«r -tbe auiKtits
•nd eidionnltv of an &lt;&lt;*th. and it muat be
.Mmt “J'lirra
l
’ tiodniging
ia
’
it. Tb«Afrauil* committed al itc Kiek.
ap-*» prvcim-t in® both election day*;
b&lt;&gt;ya voting, tbs aan&gt;e men vbtmg twice,
thrice. *tof in &lt;•«•■ inatanre a duxm of
time*. Mr. Ualvrrt. (.u ting County IL
cordcr) |»rM&gt;natinj Michael Hrokea, E*&gt;) ,
and Mr. Franklin. &lt;-r.e «&gt;f th* Judgrj.
(,.a . .i.-i .»ft- r_„ ft..'. ■&gt;««.).
boor. c.itn|Mt&gt;inti aif ( ahert'a. catting out i
Di thr t-Jcikv «» be rnwivi J bin vfoc.
“Mieha-1 Stoliea!” replird. ■*¥*•». Michael
Stokrv." Th-* *nme p iitlrnian, Mr. Jn».
MtoDw-ti Cm'.«er: Michjvl Stukea, »n» a
Judge
tbe election iaet October, al tfio
Klekapu, precinct, and Informed u», afr*day* after the election, when the cry ol
tea id waa m.ard. ’that if any fraud wnv
.&lt; .to r«,«.&lt; i. jij..-,
kt&gt;--« Ii.
.
i
Bat th* rirhewt thing •* the poll h&lt; okThere wr find rec&lt;-rd*d the nsna* &lt;•! Win.
If. Seward. Kiln in Fi-rreat, Horuro Grvi
U-v. Junie* Il u hand’.. Jolit: C. Frefr.ui.t
Miilnr.1 Eillni re, Strplirn A. thatglaa.
ami quite a nuiri!«er of ■li»t.ngi&gt;iwd p-o
xlcm-n. uh., are recorded m luting there
on tbe 21't day uf Doeen.lmr last, awel
liag ll.fi l.at ■&gt;&lt; i.dem t&gt;&gt; the t’lrml.rto!
one th-Mined and wi rntaim. oh.n in re
ality tlirr* i* IH.I over four huadrvd'lvgil
vuUr&gt; in that irwinct. (
'
Wo ar* gt*t t Al thia (\&gt;etnii»ai'.e ha*
been crratesl l» rtimw Into the tfstld*
that bate been pciprtr«t»d. Ii will ibr&lt;.«
the r*M*MHb&gt;fity up.ui the proper per­
lira. There will Im n.» ga-hrtw*. tt* ; the
reel gnilty •!».«■ uiH be bmtiglit t&lt;. the Uv
qf.juaVte, ..r ti- c*cnpe thia will tire th.
cooirtrv. U t hear of great anxiety ex
peeaacd h- partire uh-, ere n*ar by io a
hrighl-.ntig Xriitr. Tin re are innrw per*.m Heitrri.iu- than Caiboiin.
'Ibe Con.-

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with a gih. will be acnl l.y mail, fm&lt;.aiatage,.« rceeiple# (/»*. A &lt;aul.vw,

Wnu rue rim .a &lt;*F» Te»»»’ *&lt;&lt;«•

f»Je
•• a— rJJ bmevlH —Kb
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Fur 100 .ub.rr.txvw nee geM »*»l chai*
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TUO*. K. BRACE, Jr, tfofy.

J.B B nn'tt, &lt;;.-n’i •'

k.r aud l'abti*lm* a£A* bjm v*r&lt; Mrrc.atil*
uij.-,X... I«» Gnrauyd. -Uv»N
4^ Sewsp«rer* th&gt;.«*b. ul itr* Palo* pubf.t.rJrarxK’ura.s

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-ISKTRES A^AISSTTHK-

DANGERS OF FIRE,

4

HlRiLS OK BIMO .WIMTtO.

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J^oJjcrts, &amp; Co.
AT TI/E II.VSTJNGl

J W SUBBAKD

DRUG

i5ical $u‘finrib,
Um, uiR.I iteratolae. to tbe n
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SHEET MTTSI^
Ind Musltal Merchandise,

LOSSES

JAMES C. AYER,

IrillG* AND MEDICIXIA,

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J4MitMlUbL«k*2&gt;N OXiUKr'UT.tTR cfMbaB Onwu. Ut* aTHattfegn*S.-tmltSwr-VV rbrn tl.nt th* "n»-teclr’r'J
^werc. hfow W*«T F-*r*

Cfreitiical.% Paint, Oils
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL.

ma ttww,

Burping Fluid together withafoil atpkaf

Pfitilr^hKSTf-fa^-INDEMSITY W&lt;\ ^E

AYER’S

Uf every Uvm-riptiou,
juibliraUvn.

UUXl i.nWiT.ioL’thKi.AY, WITH1 1.
, K30WX AM). Alll E.COnculft’int vnos.
.1. A.SWI L. B?/a&gt;A. t at Haatingn.

CHERRY JPECTORAL,

Of the beet quality tor

la.'.-

uilRSESESSi

BROM IIITb. W HOOPING-1 Ol L II.
CROIT. ASTHJ1L AAD
UOXSWIFTIOX.

Jnmre.M. Di- k«&gt;u. »eo-n, nay*—I waat Kickapon. on ih.-4:h «f Jau-uirv. IMS
jn Hunpaity with Tf - null Ewing, jr., watold by two of th.* judge* of lite rle. ti-u
(&lt;«&lt;• of th«ln wa* Mr Franklin) t’w
they bar! n« ••hyeeri-.n in having n , h-rk
B&gt;tt a« an oftkiiil. hut t» ke&gt;-p a rre&gt;r&gt;.
With an official clerk ; when the p»ll* wrtr
opened they r.-fnanl to |&gt;ermik a clerk
n.&lt; acting offdally, to nn aln ineiJe tbwun. or to keep a rerur.l of the vote*
pnl|*&gt;{; there wxa an artucl 1»-k|v of nuu.
with flur.t. cIuIm. ami «i&lt;le-irma—&lt;*y
about Ibirtv to fifty—o-itald* the rmu’n
where the election waa held, who refuaei!
tu Id any pci *&lt;* Gw I ler.ee &lt;&gt;r keep a tally
•nf the votea outehle; they would come
*0 the poll* awrarlng that n&lt;» d—d abuli-

KQUli.tbt.V ADJlHrED

AND PROMPTLY PAM).

LOt8te&gt; I .tm vtv-441.81? -St
Tut Mii^riimfii..* inet opened «f.n* ' IfwruSlh, .-ilk. •*.»«» •uJ^vu-pl .lleMMal.
Block &gt;M Muetu. McrvbandiiMi uMueialiug * imptuiwi* ia.u«»*.e taiuuto,,oikrnwawu
ufcumrwl* ... g*-l Mb. «• r«| ’ ,kM“ f*» I. .1
ofqaJ.t* »«k1 -ur cieiiw* I* WW.r p*trvu.&lt;*. I»

Pructienl and Analytical Cbemlet,

Arranged i&gt;y ib&lt;-Iwfo co«i&gt;|&gt;.*h r*.
Fiery iBairuni.-nl etlerr.i ft* ante bar
Gaeit tlu-roiighly tewtud. and Ik-ran ualeij
**y ar* anpertuTto Atty ever »dd In tiff*
rilscr.
’
’
,
' A very lllwral dirltk-thm mode V&gt; tbyae
purchxfoug in •JUantith-e.
Promt attention paid tn country br

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CHANGE OF TIME;

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Battle Croakj Has 'lags and &amp;. G.
Rapids S.ago Ilcutc.

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Al! ib» p--pttlar P-t r n I
Ki.
&lt;&gt;i tbe
lay rti&lt;/ *!•" b*

jW\R£i’El¥£D
'

Rt pvrrbaMd ftf «.» U.uue&lt;wl UwllufB. wish
.raiulbrt »&gt;-rk» af Art. I* •’••iili' **. Sculp
and bn-uiru. om,|»i*f l.-e Pmniuu.i tub* ••
rd lo lb* Mibertilmt* J lb*
IXJSMOI-OI ITAX ART AHMWtATlUX

Wcdtn-adav-qi d Eri-bia at'4 • l-&lt;». A.
M.. Slid aiiiv.-iullnatii'®*."’
'''rb&gt;ok.
Leave II saliUgp ft* Gmlid Ral.uN •* Sm-h a* Print*. 4&gt;1tighama,' (x-l^liha; M«
Nt..ud;iva, Ws-dm-adya and Friday* at
lO’.’cl.rk A. Ml nnd nrnvr at Grand
and v.-ry cheap.
-t...
Rapid* at H ■m-I.h-Ic P. M.
Alao a go-nk •**-rTmwb'^&lt;l&lt;&gt;th« 1&lt;«r
Lento Gratfd IfapM" h r Ila-dtnp "»&gt;d
Batik Creek uoTo.~l..y-,Tb&gt;»mhye.aad &gt;n*w.'a wear.amt a (urge atu-ii of atapl.w
Ilctiitii* Shevtiu^v, whirling, at ripe*,«b*»-k»
Saturday*, nt four o'« |.* k. IN M.
and licking*. ■ •"
.
J t«T RHCEFVKD a new lot M
‘

eoticw to air |-.rt.-* iui»re*t*rt fo caix4&gt;&lt; a n p '
•r It-o Mrt-e ■ d Mdvr i« L. |-ubl»t&gt;*4 In lb*
k-put-lwM ft*w»«r. a «***U« i.e**|«rer r»&gt;nl*d
to II «&gt;i tog* *14 &lt;ir*etam&gt;B to ■** mmi tor it.*
fun t*i*&gt;,H lkrw»nb *»«eat Irwat la &lt;ach weak
• *ll &gt;niiardral*V pr«raadu&gt;g lb* UM *f bear.ng

&gt;. hi.
iLui f«r every thru* dollar* puid.
.taerfue a. t twty rorrt.ra .

(jkdk-’a Gtiieni Htmkina and Boots, a
g.«ej MMW-tiueilt Nt Very i-ag prince.
Ita band a awvilarge atm-k i»t Crocfcery

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OOMAll.oxlUNHK'X NO.tGE.

constantly making aildillm* U&gt; tbe
auue. all «.f w Im b. be |irup&gt;aea t&lt;&gt; evil

caEircn than it. cuEirtsr,

Barry. *t.l* fo k Kieran. C.muuaMMMra la re
rm* rta«M u*l ■riji..! allrUnem ■»'! 4.maa~«
fo etryerxHu a$a&lt;ufotaw &lt;&gt;i*iefo ria. at Uieau

I have abo a very large quantity ot

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! C-«aufolr *n land. ell kiada fo did. &lt;■ u&gt;y lia*
I (except Uqnuni aud all «4 lb* beat quaint. . --. on Inmd'and ah fwfMMa-w inhfo^to buy or
nark &lt;4-Ar*, in 1‘Mnmig ur Aralpi-r*. MT
s. r o 1.11' si or r a s u i o x abl*
»4I will d.. wril to call before hatpining
b*rmir*4i* additwa.lba*grviBato**vry*ubkmali. ritoriTK AM» quick aaun.
rli.ntecnb*T euold -take tMa »*&lt;b.4 *f in scnlier in e-iu. &gt; *1mo lu ibe ta.ua u? fc*« dn.lar«.
UeuiUtf l*t.«.*r Ibe puiiuMaeM *11 in* friend*. } claeahvrr,
toadaifTbeelthe— ofUutingaand Barry C«, and a C*ru*c»t. gratto
»|mt« M tiettiv* i« mak* tbeutiaiia »aUe-;j
1 uouW particularly dill the attcatbm
Anr &lt;m*a&lt; th* l*ud&gt;r.K »1 M*c*ui*ra is fkrahhPMonrs or DaxTit.—Al the late nrittirtil Tn i?ou
shop,
•d. uralcndfo l,t.fr«».u^ aad Ait Jueraal. It d»qf perwona «bo are building to th* Ihrt
Komenbw tbe etd .tend nf T. FltnJ.TI’S.
of the French Academy of Am-isce, M.
mred.
wm. joins.
.that I h4»ej&lt;M4U&gt;wirlti a MrgeHivk oi
Crfloniniea ann-«m-&lt;d a\li*e«&gt;»pr» he had
Nu pmaa ■• r*air.ci*d to a aingl* »h«r». Tb*aa isSS-osii'iSswiDjrk I
I Nuil* an.) Glaaaand that I wiU f..rui»h
taking ■*«(»*totarohlp*. ren.itling «lt,ar* aemade" tn ahaHtlaifon. Fr*»m -.iu:n&lt; roua
til lol lo*B nlrw EagTa, ing. sad MB UcarU.
,
experiment* made in the lloepitala of
?l£TA.t£M'!Ud &lt;1—K0- UfrWlbM
T»uh&gt;aar,,.Vuntpr!ier. and Par*, it ap-'
•trip uf u.-p* lo lb* (Uniau vl Barty 4*c«m
i»«L»I______ H f KENFIELD
pear* th litb«wrfihl*|v After deaU: a nfctr-1
bulk* i. brnby *utn that in accnnbnce Vitb
muring *aind ia beard tu the Uuly,lu-Utig I
FEkiOK I Mil CEMENTS.
• Iiren^.n4 .utmJri) gia.I. J
by U* Jmtn
Tl&gt;* mu«t *ut-riU .ilimiralrd MasMiue **&gt;r imbfivu. ten. and -even fifteen hour*. " Il ’ (Jo
.•» j*"»niiawb&gt; W.ui garnwnl* au
oe l'r'4ata t.r lb* oMiMty ul Barry aulUHiiiun nw Ixl.edta Ammwo. h ffle treero.tmr fua.brr of A*
minifoev graduaUy. and oeaaew Ural In thr
&lt;; V TT I .N G."
parts of the b|Jy which are fartberevt

MNMatv at Mt* O'rbark I’. M foil* t» ew.t
rm ma tbe Jb 4a* fo nejirmfoe imxI. au
Itrii *■• forieoouto. ufii.atfo all ia*a«..i
«.*nu- awdmaku-4* a £*...«' tbcaiJ c*tat».
br Mqairad-to »•■
adjw.lmawl .1 ike
j |w at-.,*.*

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frvtn the heart. ITi an amputated :n«m
her tbeaame aoupd ia heard for aevera! !
miuutde. The non i xiateaeeuf ihte-wun'-l '
tnay be nwiderod a eute *iim «&gt;f tbe totai aeaaatitm &lt;&gt;f life. M. Gdbmguca call*!
thia branch ufuuacula’iuii tljf»tmotc&lt;pia.

COMMISSION EIM NUtiUK
Syaa-' -wriwMort u»k4 - brifoaat •&gt;—*
•» m tlu*
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A44r«M , (AfoDBUBV. Aataary C.B. A..

."Ycsv Dflrrj Mill,

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■ -? PytD. PlSJfS

IB n«&gt;’w In aarvre*fid operation, ready
* A Quaker who w&lt;a charged &lt;17 for a
do »fo any.atn-.nnt uf
hnaaa ami loffir, fi.r a 'abort drive, up-o
bein’prwenu^ *ith the UH, eiuiply re C’JSTOM ■WORK,
marked •
in aa p«*l ordoe &lt;md aa prompt aa any
“Thou mlalakeet me; I Ju m-l uiab to other Mill n» Burry, many .-ther ouunty.
^W)ha*« thy •oubliakuieni, but oaly to
Has ing aerured the mv ic*e of

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FAINTING.,
Wo“^ rwapeatfwlly in fan*

IIMS11NWI uoVinlOTY.
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Geo. W. Fowler.

aa MiHrr. and &lt;xir uull bum* tuuit uu tbe
I moat itnptvu d |.bu&gt;, 1&gt;,aether a uh &lt;gwi
।, SmnttFr—w&lt;* »r* pr^porqii . to . du die
। bMRdfVork. Pl.aaapexuiMaesB.

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7027
AND CUTLERY.
The rxsutima why

FRANCIS ROWER
L^t’r"'*a-'J.... -~-m« i. i,
LARGlSTaT^.auU.

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f/.A 4 4tX4 rr W4 Jf. WA«5 A7V lA­
; / A wz-f-rr 4AJ/ mrwtfifiF
.WAh£. vranu I ajy«r
sK=a?asii;ffi5'-~.r»

ouLHW WE5 STOVES.

PARUHlj (WK STNrVES.

LtMlEl! LCJfBEftl!

• ThaaubwrilH-rhavinxkRfcMt fl
, Mill kmwni aa FULLERS JBJLL

AT TILE OLD STAND
US U A I,

\V‘tb aag&gt;&gt;nl nod cxNwfJvte -aa aaanrv
Il mmt of
GLO CERIES,
M waa e*wr u&amp;fwu i4Ou« raaib,:.
4a a prtirular f&gt;»«d hav taktt lh&gt;
। hbertv to (vimbttr the »1..r* that we irv
k.i-pinx n GROG SHOP. I Eke ihiaffp.numtjr ta mv p. my 5foifi-&gt; •
ia m-J tin.- caw, nor J&gt;c»cr will ‘V I !•.*&lt;.
au) *&amp; «nc. ab&gt;. the‘WHISKEY BAR*
REE I put hit* my ivlhir wan tilled vBl

| Sept 22 1837.

&gt;-«W.

OldFogyiam Diatamotd I T : fedliJdsWARD' “"
8UUC1N8 UN PARALLEL!. T !!
Young America Ahead.

raaLata tba glual i&lt;i*tp a4

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,

Special httcntiLn will Iw given •- ~v».

founding and putting up Pprarai cmAml et rry^iuM- ^irdiaxu^l MadhuB:rv

A 8

on OCERIES ,
of all lltula vtawp fm* Ilendy Phy.
ORMEKI.Y kvpt t»y T. 1‘mitiw, ia

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BOOTS nud KtlOI.^

r i^lbedara* amt *pl*«UM &gt;i-d fa&lt;thiaf
rd “M.u.U.l Hr.ha«.' uU- lu
..py *t 4* Ceuo-putaaa Art Jenraal oa*
w’titulw of »M Award of I rvunuiaa. alas
w, .Jn,.-.,.. to tba DuaMM,tf aad &lt;*a

"rirty nf tbe ihoivX P.-rfo-

' W &lt;'
tb»•*&gt;•
iii.af.u-ion «.f the Iodic*. AFm
Stalionrry, P«-t,«. I'cm-ift, Ink. (ev­
ery variety) Pcfkr.' Em clop* An.
T1iey&lt;h*ouM reapectivi-ly anti.aricv U
the cilium? if HorfOgaaud vi the «♦.
r- undtngGnmfy.-jfwar.dU- thtt they iatrlrtf to *ef! vwt^y tfcjft- iirft.i’rni;* &lt;iTib*
l.u»iue*a m cheap xacu* Lv bought at aay
place.
Gitegtaa «all and jiulji.1 for-yvan^vn.
Produce tf- cnut Unite .will U ulwa a

*

DRESS GOODS

tinmet ah»ul-i challenge any |M&gt;r*« *; th.
poll*, and nalng other . |.&lt;*.hvte in lik&lt;
manner, that thr d—&lt;1 aMitiunikta ahould ■
not dictate tn them‘in their elrvti-.n*. I
naw a bur who waa not to exceed righteen
year* »f age. g«. t*. the p..|!a and v.de;,
dom-t know, hiw aamr-. I Irft the p»Ila at
ahnut 1T} o’clock. A. M. I believe there
were fmt rii.ira than 150 or 200 mm
about town from the npettlnguf thetxdlx
up t&lt;» thr time | left. I li -ur.I Capl. Brown
who waa in command of the I’. 8. tr&gt;u&gt;pw.
ruftme b&gt; obey a written demand fomi U
8. Deputy Marahal Cowell Iw atation the
teuopu Bear tbe poll*, to protect thoae
perw.na who had been threatened to L»re
lh*ir liven -taken it lb»y attempted t..
challenge vutrv or keep a record of the
VMM.
Jauu M. Dit xanu.

Uhittf in th.-* Garere liarjaueb «*
will be *r»nmI6«rAwwily ww-Awl
they have &lt;&lt;• 1-md tbe U-fo kind
of amrjinmlion.fo'r ajuntBinr^ .
|»I per-.
cuoU-ti raimoGalT kiaJa
Waler Tma-ffa and

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N a-.d ..-ti-r M-nday .’tuguut Slat.J!», 57. .mill further mu"iv. *Ugu» will
brute the fol tuning u*tn«d placed, at fob
to wit;
, l.&lt;-:ivr Healing for Ikrttle Crrrk.*Xliw&gt;
&lt;Uyw, XV&gt;*in.~lny a and Eri.hy *. .-t 7 «A
&lt;J&lt;vk. A. M, nu iarri c M Bailie i&gt;vek,
Ht I ■•"via&lt;k P. M. tu tihie tu teke lie
art.-rtx"-n m.nl c. at &lt;&lt; Wiet; and nh Tu**i
it&gt;yw;Tli&gt;-rwlava-nJ Sutuidava at one o'.
N II. Jn*&lt; n-c.i«&lt;d a neo miniral
• l.-eli I'. M. iu irnio m take tba evenn.y
natnnixnt. i-alMI tin- Enr.li»l&gt; Mrtalhr
tr»h» .-fenrv^
lUrtrionium. Call aa I cxnumw.
Ij-hi. ILitlu Cretk ft-r lta**.iiigv «m
\
J. M. HUBBARD.
Ttri-«A»y&lt;. Th.tradrty e en-l S.iturdw* nt Y
••Muck. A. M.. imd unhe,i.t landing*

A* lth*»i
*** t*.*?*-

OTOEVE,

IJawo huJy r««cri td a full auortBan: *f

A .1 LAN.

COLUl&lt;i. "(OLDS,

■ «Ru.,l&gt;l'VIJSC4Cn

No. oil South third Street Phil^i^ta&gt;»l&gt;. Widia at th* a"O&gt;r tons it rtgn'alew tba i'
—Nrcepapvn. ilir-’.igbuat
Mfoi-A. K-M* ■ b*'««rt.r •
1
tbr mall" af the Ettal* af William Fenton.
n*.*NMlw. twww-budur
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I uito’i't au.Btal
x_^,ta tbr walufw
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kaiM-u«»»&lt;Mud.na
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in ’—-fo* *
*- t*—rr I etrni, a au
Mtui cane, ■•■rtu lu or anv otter j**^.

»&gt;'j0 lutocribvrv.-.* guld |*» .wdlUdar,

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TERMS-fiLfiO, IN ADVANCE.
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1858.

) VOL. 2.
BIGNESS DIKECTUHY.

ll. N. Sukumik, County Treasurer.

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IS IT ANYBODY** DllIJfDBl

NO. 42.

art tvUtag to rrjiil»r bu»in«»a. wUl bs sbsrg^
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Ilvering a copy of llie Min* to tl»e appel

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other party, or the justice ah me, may

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certain the nrresrity of taking the pn
arty described in such application, and

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iwar tbe pruiife and alisgatiuns of tbe par­
than six or more than twelve days.*
rriting, and
ties, and may adjourn ‘from time to tune
Sac. 6. The Justice sltall tlien annex to
as may be necessary, ari8 their dedaion
the application a warrant under his hand,
•hall be ooodusivs in the premises, and
returnable on said adjourned day, ami is­
every auch deciskm shall ba reduced tb
sue tbe same, directed to any constable
writing, lie signed by tba township board
oftho county, commanding him town*or boards, making the Mine, and filed by
m&lt;»n tbe said jurors to l&gt;e and appear af
them in the office of tbe dork uf tbe pPuths place appointed «m the said adjourned
per township, who shall file the asms and
day, to servo gs jurqrs, «• ascertain the
give notice thereof fo the Commissioner
nctwsaily «&lt;f taking certain property for
highway purpose*, and t«&gt; appraise tbe
damage thereon, and 1! all tba junws shall plication for the appoinuueat uf Onnm'snot appear, tbe Justice shall cause a suf- ■ioners, as provided In this act, the sum application under the provisions of this
act.
of one dollar.
Sac. 24. Whenever a
altered or laid out, and
i dura not
dirt tu the justice within tbe time nrovided by this sot. thev shall baby sueh Jtfv
tire disrhsrscd, and a naw jury empanelled drecrilwd in the applicati&lt;&lt;i. and justly
within twelvs days upon the swine appli­
and shall file tbe minutes of such survey
cation aad in the same manner and form
In the office of the Township Clerk of the
as herein provided for empanelling a

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.MORTGAGE SALE.

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plication. and justly and impartially to
appraise tbe damage thereon, if uty is
claimed.
They sliall then proceed to
view the premises described, and shall
| within five days thereafter, make return
to the Wild .1-ua ice ili wril'ng. to be signed
by them of their doing*, which shall eta'e,
if such road be altered or laid out, the
necessity of taking tbe property described
in such application, and the amount of
dntfts"e appralaoL If any, to whom payably if known, and a statement of the
time »p« iit l&gt;y tlfcin for that purpose,
which return 4m 11 be certified bv such
Justice, and filed in the office of tip'Town­
ship Clerk.
8tc. 7. Sueh jnrors shall be entitled to
r receive &lt;&gt;na dolUr per dat. and fifty rents
* I for ea: h halfday, and tbe Justice aeri Con

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| buliter al U« &lt; own Uuu*c la (lie
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I iat» in Mid cuunty ul IL&gt;rn &lt;lh«t being tlw pit
«! iHdrfit.g ilk- Virrvit Ccurt in and furaaM coal
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Msaufaeturer. •&lt; Fbrnitnre, A snod .usri-.- ■xv.nu
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tendered to the owner or occupant, or an
the manner
Sec. 15
shall be sttacbcd to a tract of land thru’ «&lt;’*n«'P for ‘he amount of surii damages,
Until each meddier Irani*,
which a new hlghwav shall be laid out, "hall have been executed and delivered ur
tbe seme may ba taken inU» consider*, tend.-rod u. such dwnsr or occupant by
tion In climating the damages which may •"&lt;&gt; cummUsiwm.- said Cotnml.siMiere
be sustained by any person owning or - of Highways shall then g&gt;ve the owner
inwreated in said lands, by reason of lay- '&gt;r occupant of the Isnd through which
ing out or altering snv highwa-, tbe ben-1 “il1 «»d shall hare been laid nut or al•fit
which such perims snail receive ! “'rod, Lutice thereof, end require h:m to
chapter twrefrdJr. c
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irt to amcod hereinafter provided, ope altering or lay- tberabv, shall betaken into txjusideraiion. ' remove his fouev ur fences, within auch
Bsc.’ Ifl. Al! hlghwav. bsretufore regu- J
»h*H deem rea^mable, nut
•. wddbXin^ j in&gt;r ,,Ut “n.r W«hw,,y- an&lt;1 al* the **»W
larlv laid nut ai&gt;d established, in pursu- i ,c*» lhan sixty day’s after giving suchno*^nd'toUlJrii infi "r kying out such highway, shall be

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Stcnox 1. The People of the Slate of
th# list Michigan enact: That an act entitled an

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levied and collected in the township withIn which such highway is Blunted, and
vinit he paid upon the order of the Town­
ship Board, as other township charges,
exo pl as hereinafter provided.
Sac. 8. Whenever the unmmissionsra
nf lli-diwsya of one township shall dimgres with tbe Commlrelnner of an adjoin­
ing township, whether in the sam« or

townships, the CutnmissioDers of both
townships. &lt;&gt;r a majority of them shall him or them, to that effort, wl cans- the
meet at the request of tin- Comintedon- Sams to ba filed In the office of the Town­
ers of cither township and make tbeir ship Clerk, of the tnwmdiip in Whichauch
tbe time of hearing । entnmin,- highways, approved February determination ujxm such subject of disa0. L. Rev.
* H, 7^57, be »o amended as to read pwment.
Jodx» on'tvkte. ■ M folluws
That wbi-ncvcr aay. ten
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8TAI7TON S EXCHANGE.

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By

STANTON A TlfYANY

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JACKSOX
itiDBLXViLi.K Exciiasok. by J. F. EMO

i-rrscui u. i- nay, nun
tbe matter of th. EstaU of Jamas
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iretohsg ss4 Mlisg tbe PrtitioB rf Junes A,
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«u rr»i e&gt;Mie is »»ul Petition dw»c*-*i&gt;&lt;-&lt;!.
7*”r,n ’’r1! °n*7&lt;At'W nrJeLck’p
isilUrfto'tberirtteriesrinauf “.d petldes

unkrvJ th*. lb. Petitioner gira
ti« iutarnta by cau*Ip&lt; a enpy
I order tuba publish'd Io tbe He-

Wa. BcaontM. Attorney, (kumaeller mid
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claimant &gt;ir |&gt;ersou •ntidsd thereto before
such street, lana. Common alley uc high­
way shall be opened, estaldishtxj or al­
tered; which tb-- damage aforesaid ahsll

fill for the corporate authorities of such
city or village to cause the said lands and
and premises to hr used and occupied for
the purpose xftm-said.
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Sec. 34. Tb«« Glerk or Recorder afore-

nxmiag &lt;if a jury as herein before provi­
ded, make an application to a Court of
Recurd for the appointment of three Com-

'Ssc. 2fi. Every jMiblic highway already
laid &lt;»ut, bopart uf which shall have been inay be giten by the Gunmissiooer uf
opened and Worked within four years Highways, Clerk or Recorder, as the can
freim the ti ae of Its bring s» laid out, and may be. In tl« manner provided In
1 every such highwny hereafter to ba laid

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clinle nor vAct tbe right* af any other
person who ahall appeal within tbs time
limited; and the said township board
ahstll suspend all proceedings upon ap-

Clerk «&gt;f eanb township.
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Sac. 10. The Commissioner* of Highwava of auch Adjoining townships, upon
altering or laying out a highway om.n

fi&gt;rmsnce of their duties prevcrilM^l in tbs
prccte-ting -Sclit.n, be sworn to ascertain
•nd determine tba necetoity f«»r taking tbe
property dweribed in the appliwttitto. and
justly and impartially to appraia* the dam­
age tberwou, if any is claimed; such Cwmmissiuners shall then proceed io view tbs
premises prppowd to be taken . for such
public use, and shall, within fiv« days

writing.’ signed by them, to tbe township,
city of or village Clerk or !}s«»rder. w bich
return shall state, if such highway, sfredt,
eommoti, kneor alley is laid ont or alter•d, tbe aaeesalty thriwfor, the amnunt of
damage appraised and to whom payable
if known, and sh-dl be filed in the uffijs
»&gt;f the township, dty or village Clerk or
corporate authorities uf such city ar vil­ Recorder, the Commissioner so anpuinti...
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lage, and ths oortxirute Mthoritles nf said _i
city or village shall have power upon such
tbe pruvistens of this act.
Stc.30. Jurprs whu hav( been rsg-jmoot, lanes, alleys, side-walks, highways, larly summoned under tbe pi«ivisl-«nsof
water courses and bridges, ns may be ne­ this act wbn shall, without good cause
cessary for the ptibHc eonrcuicnce.

peals received by them from any such
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drfrrtnhiatlnn,
for
; such
. . appeals
- - . . shall
, . have expired, to tbe
end that tbefr
theh- darWre^
derision, when made,
tp*d«, may
tn«y
rod
rntbracu
the
whole
sublet*.
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tba Vue thereof, shall determine what pert
nf
8kc'J®1 ’n C?#*.°r .*? sprM'*'^”n *
of such
such highway
highway shall
shall be
be made
mad. and
and reredrtermlnafiun «iT
of tbe
the Cummissloru.Commissioners ...
of
paired bv each township, and each town- drtsrnimatiun
Zp dxil k... .11 th.rijha.ml k. Wb- HSbmprft...nd.lp. ..th.
tisa uf any city or village should require
th, ll.l.llitla in reUthn t*th.
■»" ai*&gt;«&gt;t «~ntta. rm
Iks lands of any pareon far sur-h purposes.
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IsHnartn a ro*d unon the hue of aucn
township, end the appod may I* mads to
repaired
by
such
township,
as
if
the
sams
[after, make application to a Jirtlies ,4
the townsh|p boards of the said adjoining tarested, bk hor, or their agent or atturwas located.wholly in such tuwnahip.
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Baa. 11. Public roads to bs laid out townships, *lw&gt; ahull act jointly In deci­
ship, for the app-&gt;tnun«il uT twelve freeding upon the determinations of tbe said
*’f til° c«M«y. »• ascertain the according to tbo provisions of this set, cummlssi»ners, PwiArf,That any C rmleast three public placua in said city or vil­
necwalty of taking the property described shall not lie less than four rods wide. «xXin cities or villages, where tbe Comlage three woeka next preceding the meet­
oneis or other proper authorities
ing of the corporate authorities, for toe
damage theron, which application shall
p«L
may otherwise determine.
purpose alorcMi.l, and the aald corporate
be in writing, and describe the premises
Sec. 20. Every appeal from a determi­
throngh which it is pre-posed to alter or
Highways arc appliod to. oa provided in nation of 0&gt;mmiaw&lt;*ners of Highways
lay out auch highwny. •
shall be iu writing, addressed to tbe town­
Stc. 3. Up&lt;m tbe receipt of such ap­
ship board &lt;ir boards, as tbe case may be,
plication, tbe Juatier shall appoint a lime
and signed by the party appealing, and
and place for that purpose, and shall issue
•hail
briefly state the grounds upoc which
a citation or notice, stating the object time lands through whieh s.iid road runs, of
it is made, and whether it is hr ought to
Uwfc.1
■od place of such meeting, which shall
reverse entirely the determinatkm of ’be
be served by the Highway Commissionooinmiteioneni,' or only to reverse a part
era on me owner ur occupant:
dwrvuf; and in lhe latter eaie jl sltall ape,ilr,,ufa’h »’M&lt;*Jt X Ptop&lt;iae&lt;l
tothaManbaH
lay osl such mad, st leaa; ten। days
&lt;
before

jury or c.immisaioosrs, appointed by a
ibata. ! Court of Record as hereinafter pruviJsd,
Kste- [ and shall certify their action to tbe town
s: Pro-j siup clerk.
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Sac. 2. That whenever the Commisiv J»»-j •i,’n*n’Highway s shall lw applied to

B. H. Fcixut. Attorney anti Counselor

jarore shall foil to attend at dm same
it me and niece mentioned In the rtrtirffri
tint, die Justice. CfotX or Rerorder.be-

plication, and to appraise the daniags
thereon, ifany a* claimed; sueb application
•ha.II be ir. writing and describe tbs prem­
ises proposed l&lt;&gt; bu taken for sori" purpose
and notice thereof shall bo gives at Isast
five days nrsvinus to tho time uf making
such appfxtotiofi,
what ouurt such ap­
plication, in what court such application,
shall b« saquired to remove his feneem will be madccn l time of making the earns
l-ocrt&gt; betwaeri tbn first day uf April and
ths first day of ^ovemhor.

to be a rood fur any purpose whatever.
uut upon tlte line lielwect: two townships, !
Ssc. 27. All piifdic highways now in
applicatiixi fofthqt purpose nuty be rnndu
use, heretofore kid out and allowed by
to tbs Gunmissi»ncra of either township,
who six!I proceed to lay «Hit «&gt;r alter such
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may. by writing under their bands. make rued In the manner provided by this net.
‘X Com mistoHiers uf High- but tbev shall cause the surrey,’nr a ropy
thereof wrt fiby them, to &gt;« filed In
,» Virrx
dbc. »»». any person wuosnano&lt;a&gt;emvs
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the office ot the Townsliln
Clr-rk ui
&lt;&gt;f eacli
each
'"*? diacsuitiiiue such highway aa harein- township. Upon proeeedii; '
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altz-r directed. Praridtd. Iluit
aw^md layout such road.'application
— the commissioners rw tiiguwaya
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iretlon may be [nr
oi .
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j which shall be used
made to a Justice of the Peace of ritber I any town-dtlpin dieenntlfiumc nr refusing
years or mure, ahull le deemed public
township for the appolnthv-nt of jurors ! to dlsrontinne any mad. may, within ten
highway
*,
and
may be altered or discon­
who may b« drawn squally from the' days after such determination, appeal to
tinued, ac-’ordmg to ths provisions uf tfais
townships on the line lwtwe-n which the i the township board uf such township, bnt
art
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’..I jurors
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an xkx1! »U,t
mid road
runs. T*K_
The said
sitall —
ap. ­
B be paid
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praise the amount ...
of flamage tn
by each townabip,
township, and the'return
the return of tbvir
their
doings shall be certified by tbe Justice,
and filed in the office of UrtrTownsiilp

Profiwloiial.

shall proceed to inquire into the necessity
of taking such lands and premise* for the
public use, and assess such damages^*
aforesaid.
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। shall neglect
cca within th
the —
salt
lid cnmniissiouers shall liave
dnM to be legal ligbways.
And it tier, „
shall be the duty of the Township Clerk foil power and auib-iritr, and it shall be
tn record in a hook tn be kept by him for their duty to enter with such aid and u&lt; that purpose, all papers filed in his office
relating to the laying out, altering os diasod open such highway without delay,
after tbe time sptc-'fisd in such notice
shall have expired : Pfaeidrd, No person

* eighteenth. 184b; alio. Act No. servnty.
Rn»«rir»8t«T», S.utl. ide

the said corporate authorities jnay tberj

premises taken fur a highway arc required
to be apt out or described, the said premi­ forthwith tu summon a sufficiant numbet
ses or tbe said highway shall be construed uf talesman to make up aaid jury.
Sec. 33. The damage or compsnaatioh
property described in »ucb application, to be the parceTt’f land not less than two
ilia amount of damage appraised thereon, rods wide &lt;&gt;n each side of th«t ifoe of sur- so nreeased by said jury, together with
the costa and expensss of sueb proceedings
tn whom payable, if known, arid ahull be
filed in tho office of the Township Clerk.
on tbe property of each city or village m
The said conimisaiacem shall lie entitled by settingNurth the lies of survey.
Sac. 25. Whenever a public highway
sha(l have been laid out and establisbed

THE HIGHWAY LAW.
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premises, according tu their reapsrtjre
estates and interests therein, and ’said
Clerk or Recorder shall, upon tbe return

See. 6. Tbe jurors shall I* sworn by return «»f their doings in writing signed
such Justice tn aso-rtain tl»e necessity of
taking the property deecrib^ iu the ap­

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Pradacs ITsh. Baiter. Unt.Psrt. Ac^Dwrefare u«ure&lt;• torsbv siren thsl by virwe |
fo.teSlrn-t, ai.nudtt Ru«tr's Mart i
sad
dour rest vf Um-lU.tel
aTllwSKsUiU IU &gt;u«l&gt; rsw tiiwd.- snd pr • ratal out/
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Wil! to farecJMsd b, 1 Ml- ..f Ute prrei- ;
■tR, -Whole -Sulc nnd Retail I !*« J--.riix-d in.sidmortg.Ke 's«d Ute l»»d. .nd .

D. C. Hawutrj I lenler in &lt;«ruo riss;.
vistM*. Fish. WiAden Wan. and a »anc
•thar arttclss. Xu&gt;r* .m Slslr Stnvt. out
east of IWi 1&lt;&lt;4HL H»rtwgs. Mwh,

public use, and If they shall deem
res«y for such dty or'villsge to tak
lands or premises lor the public usr
inqnre and amess auch damage and ■

•inner.

shall forfoil the sum of five dollars, tn be
rerot tred by action aa other. forfoiUires
to townships.
Sec. 37. The Commissioners of High­

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unoccupied, tbe notice ma v be served by dwm it sdvisahia tu disouQtiimo Mali
poatiag gp tfea same in thnw pab'ieptaees «“«*•*
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be Med
it: the township, ten days Wore the lime

Baa. 18. TW Ownmterionere of High­
ways, or non of them tasy. mataed of
ataking application for the appointing t

lime meotionsd therein,

cotDpsuaadon to be toads therefor.

townahip meeting, of the itupruvr.tnsnts
nsceaaary tu be made in the ru^foand
bridges in st»ch township for the ensuing
year, 'awl an estimate of the probtfcia

Ui be asseawd for thqt year wUl aooumpliahj anti suoh mretiug m«y vote, for tbe
raising of a earn not exoeuding tine ha'f pf
one ocr cent. ep»n tbe ajqpegue valu
uf the property in the township, areunffag
to the assessment roll uf tba precodtag

township el

•igUt. Mtillad m twenty-five uf tbe
40, relative ►&gt; lay

Approved Feb J, 1653.

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AddHtowal from Mcxtse.

VWYTWTTrA W HAW7TVD ’&lt;i«*&lt;rereThe Clnriwoati Cuuvewthra Kaaets-Nsbrasta BHt.and in that bill bo
MTUlflJCAB MjgML !
e&gt;e|) .WOp|iroro&lt;ary vote to the I»bus
“ fouLd tlni '"Ho™*
following language 1
“It bring th«. true intent and meaning
*r.M XXTHta.......... 1..................... EDITOR. ' predecessor of James Buchanan, to uur of this act, nwt to legislate slavery into
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boy With the cunroriteu referred t&lt;&gt;, *» Wt
At fifteen m nut cap**’-

9K* &amp;VXN1XG POST.

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Youny Jareriru.—Young folk* g*» up

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perfectly frve
str domestic in

BLANKS! BLANKS!

Warranty .nd Quit Claim Deeds, Rrel tl(M&gt; of p..iM.y withholding a few votes.
Brigham Youni
E*kt« and Chattel Mortgagee for sale at, |(&gt;
g.nowwoy,
friend*.] tl i» not out ot character, being
!there was a general feeling, freely
(root) exex­ | &lt;rncv of hi* heart heJUs supposed that it
ii* offire■
nwwncB.
i p-~4 ■&gt;»« *
r~Ml. Pi-™, ■
Si Aort of fnnrti, to nave a inw
‘ prc»s&lt;
ma. Mb.™ px UrU Tb.
Our patron* will pisasc reccoLect that! and Republica&gt;i*m, they would, ten to ,
mwmt 1fl&gt;1lad for right wut-only to
our terms are ready ywy, and wa wish ' one, support tbe latter. By the most ma- . rv;ni|aU) 1m11
bit own domsstic in­
Ituminplo Pipurt.—A good arithmetiAdministrator*. Guardian* Mortgagees | licion* and unmitigated fidsehoods, bJrt(t'.rath&gt;naWhWrt&lt;fti^frjAand|rt*aA&gt;nand all other* bavins I^ea! printing don* , accw*ariun* of cwtboliciem ia &lt;ma«inarter. r ily relation is not urn uf tho domettlc
calculate so si to get '* .Icigh-rids and not
in and -£
of An.^ieanism
Amcrt.-anism in
in another,
another. by
by dis-1
dft- institution
in.titutio^, pray, tdl
tell m* wh • .*
U.XreraHrimd i.
at our uffios would be mure pencil ln
Ite
U«r p.,w»U far lU
U Lu 'pl.jU, lMn.„ l»«rib«l,
-«• •&gt; • k-xlr^, ud b.
bring the money, when they ask us to ■ and free Kanaa&lt;’ and by a denial o' j „j to the Nebraska bill to prove that
make an affidavit of puMieation.
' tbeir former proalavcry prodiviliea,tbsy ] right. He labored under a alight misap। auccMueo m carrying uirec irro ouw,
:thereby ejecting
electing Janie*
Jams. nuoauw.
Buchanan, —
and
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A freshsupply ofExerotions S'1’,Pena8«:; dtfealing the candidate of the party of

h^urable and illustrious predecessor.
c
. BfM&gt;n
^ny.ftMgnty

w« gather the fidlowinjt nnmes iff the
mwmbarsof the CaWnct of Zdraf-, the
mom™™ ... .
and called over tbs buIuatrade: ’H«U!
iwiy rimed Proibional Presides
on there, hold « n I—dore tbu Preaident
Cl'Kvas—Minister &lt;&gt;t horvrgn Anair*.

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I'umenl. oM

Finance.'
' ’
Tbe above ambracca the generally rc
e&gt;«niMd
eramcut of the Republic, but
.Jaber hll Iwen ^blisbed nt Guana*asto, lieadcd by JJenito Juarex, who had
whs did not ride with the " mu»ic,“ and dnspaU-hcd a forci: acain.t the City.
Zul.uitf. hearing of thia, ha.1 emnmon*!
thmra who pay C&gt;r their own teams, /ftp
a strong bralv of treop*. haad*d by tbe
ttnit tofro, and the thfag is accomplished. Cliieftian* dr'll** and Miramon, who
would priwdto intercept them and give

ill tavor &lt;&gt;i u u1*"*
.
meet
the Mtohigan Agncultoral CdKi.W

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Denims, Stripe Shirt-

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northern candidate, who was represented
to sympathize with northern sentiment.'

Tbe election of Pierre was construed

------Mk. Ivusox, of Georgia, mads some
very insolent remarks on the army bill.

Mr. W. would be a bal
customer fur Mr. W right to play upon
thia Government.

Hocaa or RarnaautTiTtvas.

I

To At Editor of At N. Y. Yuntt:
Why were not
against which the people bad once dijci- to Kanu*; if It had not been for the earnest 1
Sia: I have just been shown a copy of
ded.
Embnl'tetwd by this supposed eu- army, there wouJJ not now have been an
your issue uf yesterday, In which I notice
dorsal, tbe Kansas-.Nubraska set,embody­ AUUU™l« U Kw, if II W
ufyour
reirresj
cmx »rj&gt;. lucre uwwi n new n amwusa in
iu a
a letter v
, • ■.■... Washington
..... --------------ing tbe repeal uf th* Missouri restriction, brew fur the army, Uwrrore would her.
~w. «' winter wwwS
iruinty that tbe .snownof
would txndeut, signed •S?. under date '&lt;t the Tlh
i*tan them up
nn in tha
the gorges
ronres of
uf the Rocky
IL wk* m*t..
inst.. after alludine
the disturbance to
in
was passed by Con-res* in IBM^ Yet, been rared' to the ground, &amp;c.; that It* fasten
alluding to die
Uiie flail on Friday morning,this language:
notwithstanding this claimed cndorsal,
•Mr. Walbridge of M ichigan, cried -Shame
Shams,’ and waa kicked for hi* pains by
Mr. Wright uf Georgia, I believe?
Why, wr, if yon , k^w perfectly well that they might have
based its repeal upon the legislation of lowing language:
All 1 have tossy &gt;&gt;f thi* is simply that
1850. thus throwing the responribilily could rake the Infernal region* from the ! be-o started in season to reach Utah be- it is fislac, all false, no such thing having
center to tbs circumference, and from tbe ' fi»ra the fnwts came oo; and ha knew occurred.
back uptrii Fillruore's Administration.
Youra respectfully,
.urines to the bottom, you could not fish
“*7 •&lt;« ■«*
»• certainly
It will be recollected that in all lh&lt;D. S. WALtlUDGX.
.
. , ,
.
I supposed that tba Government wen: not
northern Slate* w hich elected Members
of IBM,
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t.nrl ■
KIn th. Ml
Trrwwnw
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PHEpiUlG DUS.
democrat* loudly disclaimed the honor uf have nenesurily been employed there for ; trine of non-intervention.
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having originated the repeal uf tbe Mi* 1 the purpose uf suppressing violation* of i
Th* Sonator from Georgia alsoalludsd 1 xot warms nr wiluam sBAnraaM, xua
-1,-r^.rel it l.*ek .tn-' tbs law ”
I u&gt; lbe employment nf troops in Kansas.
aroaxx nr jpum Mere*.
MXtri restnrtton, and charg*d it back up- ■ tbe law.
I ami he arid be wislmJ to God—thaL may
—
ou the former Adinmirirstfom They 1
Tu whidi wmsrisre and abusive ha- . not
Friends, Patrons. S ibseribura and ad
dared not meet this question before the j rrtngue, Ma. Ciuxmait, from our State,, idea—that w&gt; soldier had over Imsn sent] vertiscr*:—Hear ti* our debts, and get
psople.
A* a palliating circumstance replied with telling rercasm and pungent into Kansas; and gave aa a reason that, ready that you mvy pay; trust us, we are
• - -t - - - ■ —■o * I-11—We publish hie remarks bo- j had
UlH‘P» ’»"* been sent there, the 1 in need—and have a regard for our rtewd
It will be ootioed that he reresomu
h#v’’ ’*«&gt; «teraiin»- j for yon have long been trusted; acknowlio,
.
. I ted. 1 du not know whetliur there is an | edge your indebtedness, and dive into
&gt;ra and &lt;n -Sena tors over the knock-1 AbulitiMist in Kansas or »«; but I d- ' your pock eta that you may promptly fork
claimed that slavery waa
poririv. law, and Could not be taken Into ; le» a little,
■ I- in miMtinr.
relation u.
to non-intervention, it.
i —-------- x_j„».ow&gt; j( there is among you—one single
new Territory, any belter without a pro j and th* real meaning of the Kansas-Nepatron—that don’t owe m something, then
hibilion, than with »ne. The BeptibBcwn I braaka .Act; showing that the doctrine of
to him we dun them, thi* is our answer!
Not that we cure about cash ourarivre,
bnl our creditor* do. Would you rather
of fno-Stuu ttooJ toot Art is tht Ter that wo go to jail, and you go free, than
rneraUr* in the free Slates. I slavery.
Ou other subject it is not alrifory. kot At laomrst sauted tries border
souther refusal uf the free I lowed to interfere. But we wID 1st him

•dores tbs doctrine of nou-in- *p«*k for himself:
Th* Administration of Franklin Fierce

of the honorable Senator from

Boots and shoes

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4That G»«&gt;d TFA, sure

thick bootees.

And every thing in th

to that paper.

Washingom, WedneMhiy, Fob. 10. j

menl of tbe doetrius of ui’n-intenrention,

GINGHAMS,
BRIL

. A nice nss&lt;
or

men’s thick boots,
•3,50 at

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legislators of Mk-bigsn. in relata-m to a
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iu wtvaac*..
te*............. M |T«scuTre.....JoS
- A rids to Bribed* !"
them liattlc.
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Burthcrti Pacific ILtllnisd; which was or­
speeches of the honorable Senator from
A warm conflict wn« anticipated, which
WMZy Z»Pit
a' 1HO*T htSTORY.
dered te lie ««| the tebte and be printed.
Illinois
[Mr.
Dougla-]
on
the
same
subHrortwzr
!■*»•Ws
pubb*h
on
onr
w.mld,
it
waa
th"
ight,
extend
to
ths
ItfPubli&gt;b«d Enry Tbnr*d*j.
• in view of the feet that there was a p» puBv Mr. Howard: The petition of John
first page the new Hghwny law. We streets &lt;ff the Capitol.
In 1848,-Lxwts Cass wrote his famous
McGimii*. asking fur a petition.
The excitement al) over the ctamtry
Nicholson Ijetlcr in anticipation of a »ow- four huudrod thousand votes, any Indi ■ »y
Brigham Young believed thw think it is an Improvamennt on the old
By Mr. Leadu Tbe pstn ion of A. C.
wa| tremendous, and trade was entirely
Dawson and Vtf -tber*. «tiwns of Miriic
ination for tlic Presidency. Previously, vidua! who makes the statemeut, that the I
u, niran something,
Hj bar*a. aaking an appnmriaticn of td.OOO
tho Democrati&lt;‘ par^r of the north, had j election of Bucbanan waa»an endorsement Heved and ho believa* te^lay xhxt ho| ia
aiw
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uwp™-!] (l
Olf ■’pirree
Pierce's
ronse- ■ merely carrying cut tho tr«* intent aul ean be dau* under onr present owlrtit- (list
been identified somewhat with tbeprin’* Kansas policy,
poficy, and cont
order could aloae be restored by the• for tbe construction of a light house on
Basfaee.ns Point, &lt;m Lake 8t. Clair.
&gt;.
.b~b I b...
don.
Should'ths time ever come when rcckll uf Santa Anna.
ciplea of the Wilmot Proviso.
In fact, qoriitly ol the Kansas policy of Buvhana-,,
Alao, the memorial of Gen, N. Fletch­
n wit.nd | esptcially
-* _ 11.- by
1... thorn
-' -■ voting
m a, ...a. fur
r... him
Lit n. in the
f
.
_ .
■ r we have a more libera! coMtllullon, we
Cass, himself, had stood upop thatI ground
j*4Ilt.|omen „n ■
o h.er. M. H. Miles and others, citixun* of
sad advocated slavery restriction. Thi* ' fro^ States, utters a most unqualified, mi- ]
the Chamber pr*—,‘-u
Michigan, asking an appropriatitei for the
nonksntimvnt w»» repngnant to the Smith, in- ] mitigated and premeditated falsehood.— 1 propewe to abandon tbs------------Tkf mu for At JtoaUion of At CapitolI construction of a pier and light bowsa. at
. Finn.—The burning of the Pacific Ho■'|&amp;YAS14V
asmuch, a* iheir pecuniary interest* were
teon|y one ewe-tpe from such a «m•n&lt;1
or . ■
i r&gt;_.__ t____ tL^
a , the mmiUi ot Thunder Bay river, in '.brotate of Michigan,
materially affected by tho dUposilion uf dusiur., and that U, a plea of ignorance, j
’yJ^Xwka bill 1 Do llrey'pro«af auxb-.ft
— .trip tutmri
•
Abu, the mem'Hid ”f H"”. H. L.
Between
(.cronpt m CoKtiiMoH tnodt a bthny,
tkis qurethm. In view of this feeling at Kn£v&gt;a ur fool*! BucbaDS*r«, choose ye, ■
bl 1^.^^ j0
, affairs of thoTer ed In an alarming lo*» of Bfc.
Puiiukolk *iA DroA—JltivbttioMry Mills. William H.Swse*. and 87 others.
tbe south, abd in visw of an approaching between the two.
ntory of Utah ! if they do.if they mean forty and fifty are supposed to have been
Citixenvnf Michigan, adring an *M»upri.
Spttthu
—
ConUiiutloiaf
Qoi^mtion
lulled by leaping from windows or were !
Preoidential cumwt. It seemed to be n*
------ vih“"‘su*u=-------'
,mck 4*w0 an 1 *dn“t lb*1 th“r h"V°
ation for the c'&gt;n»irtw:&lt;&lt;'ii of a wagon n&gt;ad
Bill Pautdt
ceraary that any asp.rant in thu aortl.
' uiara_»»cromin error and have been doing wrong burned in their tuom The fire caught
I frutt Saginaw oily, hi tho county uf S*ghuiw. northward along th* shore of Lake
in a drug *f»r* under tho Hotel, and comLawhkxcs, K. T., Feb. U, '33.
Hann, touching at Otta«»a Cay and
Gov. Denver sent in an elaborate me*
that “agreet olmtigo had come over ,tb.&gt; election occurs. \S o trust every aucen p|U down
। wj|| rolo for jt, j tnuwicating immediately with the stair.
; Thunder Bay, to aww point near the
public mind.” Thia enunriatiuo produced will bear it in mind that he is interested caro B(&gt;t if it be or
--------------------— -Ways soon cut off all rctyeal, except by sage last night, vetoing the Art l«"Cnting , northern extremity of tbe lower peninsula
»nu regiment
or one hup&gt;''&lt;«J
tho
Territorial
mil
uf
Government
at
‘ o windows.
Loss nf property about
butjjMSjlxhry can show tho
it* leghimite fruit, and the “ pride and jn th0 government under which ho live*,. drad regiment*; but
Minneola.
(This had been previoudy &lt;»f Michigan, oimmite Mackinac, and sale very low fi&gt;r
and
boast of Michigan" wa* nominated, and,' ev jn *in iu most unimportant part. Jt i» n'e th** **'*”*• i^bslltooU-Etoh.
-------------v:
— •60.000.
1 agreed on •* part of the programme.)
Ij from Saut Str. Mario to some point on
a. -other legitimate ron.equ.nre, we* * common error to sypH^ th^tbe
j X^d^^rZ?^ tb?t*7 intiS
I
Hie message urg4* that tho capital has t is wulhero shore oftbe upper peninsula
P. II. &amp; J. RUS3ILL,
We neciected last week to call ' been jiermancnlly !• cited at Lecvmiptim; of Mieblgm nearest to M-ckluac.
dtftotoJ.
। tiua uf officai io a village, » of but lit-1 aml raeaniog of th,ir own work, | will
Mr. ClMiidler asked, and by unanitnoim
attention to the new advertiwment of. that this wa* d'.ncitl a lejjat manner; that i
Ths people derided opuinit tho doc tie importance, and many who would never vote to raise.a man.
Congress having apprupnatod and *|H-tit
trine of tbe Neholson Letter, and in far ] ,ravel miles to attend a Preotdeotia! clre-1
Now. aix/l suggested soother remedy, P. H. &amp; J. nneeell. Bead it
money for tho erection uf public build
or of mo 'Vilmm Pn.ri»u ,
tbm. .ill Imrfl/
0 Urml io « for &gt;*•
l'.r"P-" “ «ml
“J
ing* there, this location assumre the form ■...
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SHEETINGS.
n. Wbl, Aamm.-r.il... Co^.T,,
TW .l-ibm of . ft-b
of a tontrvcl between the Congress and river, in ths State of Mieh.^n; wbwb
tier meat, iu this paper. Kuapcn speaks
BATTS,
the Legislature-, and; that the Legislature , was rcud twice by its title, and referred .
lor and Fillmore occupied the time uf • --------- --------------------- —*• —— — । - r
...
ploy a mivaionary. a sound miasauoary, a for himself.
tbeir terms in rotten mmating compnimi- to tbe amount of a single dime, while in man knows tn bo in the confidence of this
P. II. &amp;J. n.
Legislature, the General Government, and
Let him have letter:
To ns •‘ScsrnMO.*'—A correspon­
see between liberty and slavery, and seem­ our vi'lage, a want of efficiency or integ­ aifminutratinn.
Guv. Denver, have all rS^fpilxeil thi*
ed to vie with the Coss democracy in sub rity, on tbe part of our officer*, affect* us, patent from this administration, showing dent nl the St. Loui* Democrat, writing permanent location at Lreotimtim.
that he does possess their omfidcncc and
from Ijiwrencc, Kanias, Feb. B. intimate*
ssrvieocy to the south. In 1850, the cole- and only ua, very materially, tu tbe
A*brt&gt;l l«cen expected, the Act was im­ p; operation f&gt;&gt;r deepening 'he chiton
r present their views.
Send this man
FOR
•■ver tbs St. (Jair luta, in tbe 8.ate
alone, without arm* and without bay ooeta, tliat Calhoun &amp; Co., arc to be suspended, mediately put through over the veto.
Michigan; which was read twice, and &gt;
tod; embracing the. odious Fugitive Slave hap. .4 nearly ail we posse**, and, per­ to Brigham Young and to lbs people of trader certain circumstance*. Ho say* :
forced to the Committoe on Commerce.
In the House of Representatives, laei |
I*. II. A J. R.
law and the organisation of tho Territo- hap*, even our live*, or the lives of our UlAb Territory, and after basing sxbibi“No doubt the Irtter.wriier* generally
ted bis testimonials, let him say to Brig- tell you that John Calhoun, Jack Hendsi- night. Mr. Hanna Introduced *n act which,'
~ MEN S *
1
son, and others of that elass. will neve- 1 think, mu justly be tenne-l nidifdt.
Wilmot proviso.
Tha preamble sets forth, that neither, I
dare return to Kanes*.
Don't belurt iL
n..t uK-n that we
I*"’A general feeling of dissatislaction him examine and ascertain if tbe money
is the bill which
the Lecompton (xinwentiun, nor Cmtstltu- J a kb
notice uf patent medicines, ur that "
vv
pervaded the public mind, in common collected during the past year ha* been
backed up by tbe adminiatralion and the Um., b.™ utf
their character entitles them to *u&lt;-bc\&gt;a-;
"»
with a feeling .of general distrust. Tbe p.-upetly applied and expended; and see ria*; shall be left perfectly free, not only troop*, they witl come here whenever uf MM;, I'm,.. «, p«vJ. ./
,.ol lh, ,
f„,„
to regulate, but * to form their domestic they please.’and tbsy will amtinoe their
it then goes un to brovlda, tliat for the 1
... ... ... _•------ - -------------- ».•_*..
election in 1852, followed in the midst uf
institut'ions in their own way,’ and there prartiee until tbe too patient people get ‘•Dictator," to declare by official prneta
is no misapprehension ab.«'t ii.” •• Ah," tired &lt;&gt;f tbe forbsarancu policy (as they | tnaliuu, the I.sc«»mpu&gt;u Vrawtltntfa msdiciwes uf Dr. C. W. Rubsek, induce j
' . wrivfVVwa
teet ths general apathy in the Whig rank* are tbe proper men to continue in their the missionary can reply, “thatwa* a will one of these days ) and act aa exam­ I------.. ------------------------_ z»_ ... _T ■!._
.J- L*.
re to depart fo.m &lt;xir rule. Tbe rapid .
OMKTO
as w« were pointed to the Fugitive Slave I prv»&lt;.m positions; . to the end, that wo
ple by hanging two « three wf Uiem or call upon or c.Hnmrtri.m any .a-rsun* -jncIWM
Lli remufc, b FTlUp mXRP PWv A TTu»l.r H; «■ i- J2
mute »■&lt;.•«&gt;•
111’LU.lUll JiOC U AL I
law, ss the work of n Whig Admli&amp;tra- inMT a(j g* prepared to act intelligsutly to catch nortnsru vote*, mat wns t&lt;&gt; save ri&lt;bt up with-rat judge or jury. It the U.
the Hon.Sen.*n.r from
and tin- ] Calhoun Cutwiihition prwus* Dm^rcs*. iMv Umw. MCUC
rf
„,.
lion T How wio were pointed to tho fail-; jn Mlecfrig effivera for the coming year,
Him. Senktor from Michigan, and other I anj ti»e^ attempt to enforce it upon u», 1 “51, U ;,r l'—,r" “*
" tta muL l« xl-W
uro. to apply the Wilmot proviso to Utah | And, above ail. let every one attend some
honorable'Senators from ainuhllotiun at; b*iiovo fon util it daM.
12 Shillings at
and Naw Mexico, a* a delinquency, on | caued*, Select the beet men, and be on home. Il doaa nut apply te die people !
FaaaSrtTB.
» 4.. .*« v re c.«ut»
iMriiip-t.-.-b....» re.
,
.re.---------the part of the professed friend* uf tbe , [14Uj al -Jje proper time, and see that they of the Territories. Yuu must otisy ths 1
(..«■! Gfxcramrakwt.ud».r
Ua umuA. Ii«r
Tw,... rre!
.
«ouexts .
law*;
and
if
you
do
not.
obey
thorn
wc
•
Hox.
D.
3.
W
aumuogm.—In reply to W7'1'**“"
mca*ure.
The result was, as all know. ■
will aend'an array, and we w di ex tormi '■
that the Whig parly was judged by it*
nate ths whole race."
If .you can cun about the Grow-Keitl affray, Mr. Wal­
SPEECH OF
/
«-&lt;— in
i
vines him that this man is tba faithful exnndler, os the Arinr DiH.
bridge has addreaaed ths following denial

Marriage Certificates. &amp;c^ at tbU office. ' free i.bor.

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THE NEW MINISTRY.

rroe'.ed and tbrrs was a ft,n

il'iine (Mr. Ddtclcr) ea'td if news uf the ;

New Orleans Sugar,

See Adv rrtieeinniL

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Mends,Patrons,andBv-

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pusa, to sbnuljer there mnvkt-ts and figkt | EBTBOUl, »«w *Un,-,

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It was ngrrol, m-nrlv unani-1 READ
MADE
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m&lt;nrtly, that the p.-iwutge of the Aetwo'd 1
CLOTHING,
.
be an appropriate *tmw to Iho Presi-'
SUGABS,
dent’s message.
The bill parted the _
Houae by a vote of 38 t&lt;&gt; 3. It* passage i TKAfi.
was folio wed by tremendota applanse.
i
BOOTS &amp;
vna cojtBrrrcnoKjM. coxvumnx, nu 1
SHOES,^^^^

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nave*

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tens of BasUnss and uf the aar-

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The **il&gt;*criVrr hs«i»&lt; n
*e*tios at JWOTS A S

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. Chemicals, Paint, Oil*

hotel. Hebnd been imprudent
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shall

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L«n «* My T*fe a»d

f ho is there so bad that bacolicdistriota uf th* country, and of Ute
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carryIng out tbe doctrine of mm-totenrro-

&gt; RECEIVE MON E
COVN

P. II. A- J. RUSSEL
po-jiimrot .0 a rornrniuoc to pro* roe sv r,fc, CT„ kr.„.„ in H.u.nc^” S.rt te lb* «x-( &gt; n
.
J
Xonoitp At P?*tidf*t.
dam*t&gt;ousfcvre,» ox* wte draft witti Uua.
J, f*. IvObertS, &amp;/ CO.

Burning Huid together withafuH stuck*f
Finally passed both the Bmue nttd Qttm- SHEETIUGS,
cil yesterday, and roily avails U» Gnv-1
.
DENlMB,'
.
eruor’s approval to become a Uw. If be |
A
FLANNELS
8»ch ns TEA, OOFF1E, SUGAR. »W
doe* notiaign it, it will be,passed over I &amp;=.. Ac.
CES, PEPER, mil, In a pord r.sryhishead. .
,1
Will you come and grt these Tip-Top
tbing in tbe Grocery liue, such M
lh« txunt anre«»l tinon for tha Conven- '
_:it
...L
will be wanted for family u*e. A-rd
thuy have on hand the list kind
P. S.—Fur* wanted badlv.
uf ammunition for sp&lt;&gt;rts-'Q*a
ths first day of its awion. but will unA. A. KNAPEN.
such a* powder, and Perdoutedly adjourn from there to Lawrenee Hasting*. Feh. 94. 1858.
n«»
Mteshui Cap* of all kinds
.­
or Topeka.
Water Proofls and
Tbe contor tion meets early in April.
C0MMBS1UNERS’ NOTICE.
As 1 hays already wriltew y«.u, Um num­
ber uf delegate* m.oo» hundred, J tin arid
All the pop­
that th* Gnvvrnur will approve tho bill;
nisbed our paper
but 1 don't briiet* It.
ular Put not
nuv of the Unity State* to-morrow, arguments tor job
_____
Guroir.
nd I tell you, eir/tbe poople «i! Kanns
Medicine*, ot th*
day may also‘ba
rill settle tbeir ow affair* and In their
A Goofi Jock.—The Washington corfound at thia retabliriireupundeo.t nf the Pbilad.-lphia Bulletin
"w o&lt;wi . iumu uim—
,, ,
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and the frvwmMt’s right. They would not Wboisttere
grem that bo d-mt ad- teU- ^‘Hewing:
only have wiped .out horduc-ruffixnism verties! If a* let him slide, be ain t tbo
A xardant gentleman from one of the

It is not so mneb the Intention of thia

All kinds o
taken in cxc
•Soods.

P. II. A J. R.

ONE DOLLAR.

»•

pcs ma! **&gt;

BDWEXS HARD
lee* Herniated to m

QJMMJBSlO.Yfc
thtJedirarfl
I* dTwiefegsa

.TIME IS

AMD n TAXK8 MOXET
ELK

SI

arreutr axd
■tamiUers. oa tte

�IIASTISGS

sal£

1-K1CE CLTtlEXT.

ER'S

£&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;£«
of Deed, and Mortgage* in and for tG» |
ly of Harry, iu th# Blau, of Michigan, hi 14y at muitgagM, on pare two hundred and
;
•
I or olher prweediog at lair or ;
1 loitituteil. or had, to mover

Good News! Good News!!

NEW

GOODS

GRANT &amp; SPA1

Just received a largi
stock of

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Loircst
Prices. ■

i th* happir
i* th* held .
tian ora# cranin' abound. In jwrwma, publirfy
known, who IraveVrvn rr.hired from alarming and
•v.n drejwrai* di.t oses of th* lung*, by it* o*».—
When once tried ito aiiperi.iritv over every other
m#&lt;licin*«fit. kind i* too apparrant to recap# ohMttatola. and where Ita virtnra are kuown. th*
ntOlra no longer breltela what antidote to employ
for fo« dUtmaiug and dang,too* aSrctkraa of tha
puiuurauy urgaa*. which are incident to onr di“Nothing h*. called
ofmmlical mea.than
latelifr ufconeuuiptli
LWCl... ofdUMSea I

GINGHAMS,
BRILLUYTN,

.

A GENTLEMAN.
Wao. twv ywr# ago; lay upon wlrathi* phrairf»»* and all hl* form!. bvlwi rd to be hi* death
bed I* auu^alit* aud in lb* fail vigor of health.
Hi* dhraaw- wa* t'onanmntton uf which near
ly all hi* rvialitM Ired divd. The cirrum«t*nce» which led to hU rrevvery were u folluw*: lit. yoangvr btuther «*■ In the lialiM of reading
• to bun fruu, book* about the tu&gt;u*e to while aw»y
[ hl* wear, hour*. On* day be lead to him front
an old te.uk publteted in Lomtou abhet th* mid (

_ _» ......
........
t
Cue prol'diun from attack* epon the mplratvry
oeg»-&gt;». ni.l.1 th* introductem of tba Cherry Pro
' ■- _
DJJJCXES.
tend. Thi, artieiaU ti&gt;« mult ufa luorlahorioM,
and 1 Mier* roccemfU nulnr.mr. tofurnid. 11- B. G. RIPLEYj^^T. A. ALKK.ODER,
mmunumtr aithmidi a matdy. Of thi* last
atetemral the American pm |J* an* now^ewar«d to
THO*.
K. BRACE, Jr. Mt.
judge, and I au|&lt;*J n Uh owifideace to tbeir deci f

te L»ugt.“ Not wholly without bop*, aud un­
willing tu lese* any tiling untried which gar*
protniiK of inticlf. tbr »ick aud dyIng man had
the pn»cribe.l rrmed'.c* prrp.io! aud emumcneol II* uw. The mult wo. Urandbr. lu t«e»
month, be aaa able to walk abuul tu* |&gt;rvmi&gt;e,
aUhuut difficulty and iu *c»en month* from lb*
: tim# that he cvtumetKed It, u*e be wa. rutir»|T
well lad h-s nut been cun Sued a day aince.
। Gr*l*ful tuward.au all wl.e prut ideuce for bl*
I rcshintiun. he pmeribed II tbr alt in lib, vicinity
nlie were afflicted with diwa.,* uf tit* lung* and
1 ^euetoi dcUilty and in #ecrr c*k it has prvrtd rf-

PERILS OF IIMID IAVICATIM.
At a, 1 ibeial role* and rate* aa ri.kt aaanmed per
tEUoffurMdreacy and tetr protL

DANGERS OF FIRE,

FAHCr BASAGES.

E»pecl«l attention paid to Ioturar.ee of dw*Uing,. Farm Property, uni Budding* and Content*.

LOSSES

EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
ANU PROWPTLV PAID.

REAL ESTATE 1 UR SALE.
QTATK OF MICHIGAN, W«*bten*wC«mty,u.
O iu lb c matter uf the r.tute l! Willmm U Kutoe. late uf Ui# Ceunty uf VYaablmuw, lu Uw «c*
of Mkl.igan. &lt;feecn.nL
•
h'uticci. Itercby goen, chat la pursuant* 01 aa
utUergraateAto Ibv au-lersigurc!. ulmialUrat.r of

COOPERING BLUINBsN
KNOWN AND ABLE COBCORI-OU ITION,THROJ. A. 8WEEZEY. Aomtt at Baatinfa.
Haatinga. Jan. IS, 185S.
' ToMnlS.

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—d

cuthdwy #« April, A. U. 1&gt;56, lh«rc will taavld at
pubik » riwtu*. to th* liiglirM bidder, *1 tbr dw riling
UuMcuf lili*. Ea.ioa, iu U.c to-ulup uf Bury, in
lhatcvuaily ,4 Barry, in *aul .State, un Muu.t.y th*
liuh &lt;Uy of April. A. D. IB.*. *1 uc» v'ducL la
the afirvauun nf that day, (auhyvcl to all cocumbiaurea by moitgute ur utbcrw rac cil.tiug .1 th*
tim# of lira sale.; too following drocriUj tvs! *•
luwit:.iiiMiteUitlir town, top of Barry, in il&gt;
FOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE late,
County uf Hatty. audSUlteof Michigan; bring th
uurtb half uf th* north Wral quarto, and th* M&gt;ut
Clothing: lerer so Cheap.
KINDS BONNET TR1M1NGS

Ready Pay Store.

GROCERIES

Kiaads
FISH

COMMH-MONKlrs NOTICE

*aul couid, uf Hairy at tbe oilier of th* jwdxe
thetvnf lu Healing*. On Honda* Nuvnmbrr 1Mb
A. D. 1SS7. -PreoeMO. K torr. Juilgr ofl’rnbate.
lu lira matter of Um- ntata ui Mivtol Chatterton
lai* uf *ald COVSty &lt;!..-, ,-d.
V
Vpou trading aud tdmg tbr petition,
vrnBrd nf Polly Auu Mi.urr Admit: tatralria ui

TEA

CO3F'3F,3E3S,
And every thing tn tl*c line uf Groceiics.

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC*
CiH’NTB.

JRsisital if list nun ruts,
SHEET MUSIC
And Musical Merchandise,
L-1J/.4ZOO •• : ■ • MICHIGa N.
TncaulararlUrliaa just opened a fine
■tuck uf.M«t«au Merrlundiso cunsisliug
in part of
j
PIANOFORTES AND MELODEONN,
From lb.- l»tl Hakers in tiffittutry.
V IO I. INS AND GUITARS,
Of the best ilflltati and American Manu-

That G&lt;w:J TFA, sure to cure t Im headache

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

Battle Creek, Hurting* and h, G.
Rapids St age Route.
"
ON and n'tvr M“t day .August Iflht, IA-

J.M. HUBBARD,
XSALEK IS

OF AIX

And it i* farther ordered that .aid petitmner
gir* indie* to the perwti. tulemted iu mud relate
bv eauwagaeapy ofthiaunltrto b« publitbed Iu
the ke|HiiJic*n Banner a n«w*pa|&lt;r publi.lrad
in the ullage of Hatting*, in aaid cuuuty of har­
ry lor thrr# w#ek* cun- at Iraal in each »rek
uaxt imtunliaUly preceding tli* lime uf hearing

GRANT k SPAL’LDDiG.

AT THE OLD STAND.
AS

Arranged by tbe bcUcupipiracr*.
Ev.-ry instrument offered for tala ha*
been thoroughly tcaU-d.ar.d be can aafijy
s.iy arc •npcriur to any ever sold in thia

57. until further nolle©, utagaa will
kavethe following named places, aa folluwa, to wit:
Leave Hasting fir Battle Creek, Mon­
day*. Wcdnewdaya and Friday*, at 7 o’il.kh, A. M.
J »..!•« ■* O-“K Civwh,
at I o’clock, P. M. in time to uke tha
afternoon car* eaat or we»t,,««&gt;rt 00 Tuosdays, Thursdays and Saturduyawt ooa o’' ciiw-k P. M. in time Co take the evening
train of cara.
I
Ix-ave Battle Creek for Hastings on
I Tutudays Thursday* and Saturday* at 7
o’clock,'A. M., and arrive at Hastings
at two • 'ch tk, P- M. and on Monday*
Wednesdays and Friday* at 4 o’clock, A.
M., and arriv* in IJMtimp,al 10 o’clock,
Leave Hasting* for Grand Rapid* on
I Manky*. Wed*c«d*ya and Fridara at
10 o’clock A. M., *nd «rnv* at Grand
llnpids ut 8 o'clock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapid* fur Hastings and
Battle Creek on Tuesday*, Thursdays, and
S iturdav*, at four o’clock, P. M.
&lt;1 RHEPAERD.

USUAL,

HOCEH.T’ll

GOCEHIES,

WILLIAM JONES,
Ilavin( Wen’

G&amp;DSSB113,

New Arrangement

nfOif

COMMJ8SIUN£K*S NOlfCE
« tbamaderaigeixl Uavingbren appointed by
Ura Judgn of Probate for lh*«nmtynfllarrv atel* uTMietogaa CMumlaatoitare to natnin*
■bdndtaat all eiaima and demand, agaio.t tba K»tateXIterld Hyatt late of Irving d«-eia 4 hereby
civ# notfcn th.i «x moatli* from tb# tUtb day of

W

derful and true, Uuni the recent dlaoorcry l!&lt;*t

ISA C C. MOTT,
1* Mr H Bing arorr fnnitf tiroerrin for I Dolm*.
thaw can lie bcmgbt tor lbs .ame mooey. at anv oili­
er Mitre lbi&gt; .ide uf New York. It i. toe only good
..— y._ .. _
- &lt;Marshall, HAMTiNUH. and the roraAimftnf euentry,' to purehaM good* in thia line 1-lcaao (tv#
me a rail •iulte.t ib« noth ofttit* ao*ertioo, or
HBND IN VuUK 0RDKH8. and lb# (nods will be
I
. -l.K .. milC|, c&lt;|, ,, |f yoq
" Mr S^"o'fGJ^.7. ^^a^dTl'l’Llected. we
•uling uf every v*&gt;iety aud uf

Grooerie* &amp;. Fancy Good*

TIME IS MONEY.
ANO IT TASKS MONET TO BUT GOOD JEW

Swab an th# Ciltsao* of Bony Coualy may dad
**UajKK£LILf AND BOOK STOBff

DUSSELDORF OALLKRY OF PAINTINGS!
Purehwad at a coil of »110,-00!
And Powara* world r#»own»d statu* of th*
end oilier work* of Art. in llintlng*. Sculptor#
*i;d ilroDic*. ci-mprire the Hrerauuna tnb# awanf«d to th# nobacriben of th#
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,
who tub-crib*. b#fcr# th# Suh of J.nuaar. JkM,
at whMi unit lira award, will lake pUc*.
TERMS OF HDBSCH1PTI0N.
Er«ry.ulMcrlb«rcf Are# dollar. Is «titl#d to
a ropy of lb# large and .plcadid Steel Engraving,
•ntl&amp;ad "Maaifaet Itaaliny," also to
A eujiy of Um Cvatuopoliuu Art Journal aa#
y&lt;Ar'CertiGcate of tit* Award of Premtatn., sb#
A free admuafon to th. Duareldotf aud Co»mupolitaa Ualireia*.
Thu. It t. area Oat for e»#ty vhre# dollar, p.id,
he *ub*crib*r not only recolim *
SPLENDID THRNE DOLLAR ENGRAVING I
but, alto, lb# traauufully Uiu.treted
Tno Dollar Art Journal Ont I'tor ?,
Each anbacriber 1* abo presented with a C«rtilt. I—
..r
1 - - l«»
- valu.

,dear&gt; w th whom 1 am ^utowd. lew
red to U? u. Hut m,l before I Ud uaed larimra
medisiitea. After tuing twobutOea, I M*
reel v»rr .entitle, aud upon ueing two mor*
ra, I fouad my..ft perfectly cored. Y«.a •*•
me. tbciefote, lu eungnrtulate you upon atea diaevrrfy In moliciu.- which 1* proving M■ h l a orii ref *ccb womfore h tb# dMreaa
&gt; hoaum fomUr. . - GMMtOK B.
Lu..t Lduu. ctMtaMtU l&gt;*»r tbu,*tea*.
iKWasarous. Wedncwday. Sept. 2, 1 iff.
!. W. Ro#,re—Dear Fir ll*rinrboru troabw asrerai .yesra with eilieu.# debility .asrt

“JUST rtEOTW

At the dienprat st.irr in Uiwn by
EL J- KENFWLD
a now stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will bnanMfor

RFAiyy
at astuniahing i&lt;.w pricwa. My motto
is hi little cheaper than tbe ebtwpewt.’
I have juat received a good assortment
Udiu*

that I raunul nuw dirpcuM will the «ae ef ft M
tor advaoerd «r». *#**wty-#»*»nirrara. ;
L
’J chcerfuli, gi*e tlte. 11 furmatura for lb# b#^
Al ofthoar ainuUrlr affected. .
MURBIS MORRM.
Such a* Print*. Gingham*, UUbta, Me
Tb* above reruLes.tr. and araay other*, can b*
ritH*. 1’aramvttas Black Al paeon, and a oevu al my ufflre by aty ona at any Hum. Gel *aa
jyari^y of Wort Detain*, all very uic* of my Family Ib-dicai aluranas, gv.u. from ray
S^nf.ct.uy, wka,room .ad odtoe, No.« Em*
'and very cheap.
Also a good awsirtmenl of Cloth* lor Fourth itnet Id IroUdiog fruw Main »L Cu^hirati.0.,
IforaaUby
7
men’* wear, and a larxv *tudr of staple*
J. P. Roberta A Cn Harting*, k by Druggist*. A.
Denim* Sheeting*, shirting, *trlpe«, ebcrits
i*nd tickings.
J 1ST'RECEIVED a naw lot ol

DRESS GOODS

1KMPEKANCE

FVidi as g-i&lt;&gt;d and contplai* an »aaonH merit of

a* was ever otfc-rcd iu this market.
Heating*. June4. 1857.
v5ht4
place.
Aa A particular friend has take* the
H tetr uf William F«alon late vf TLvnmpple
A very lilmral deduction madu to tlioar , lil»erty to Hiwlata she aturv tliat we ar*
Bccvaied
purchnshig In quniititlca.
I ketplng a UROG SHOP, i take thia np.
I'urruaut U lie»n»* aud »utl»uny l.&lt;.".:afur*
Promt attention paid to country or purtumiy to any tu my fricnd-&gt; * a-lhit
(ruled me by th* Judge uf Ihvbate Lr tbf county
uf i*rr» I shall el pun h-r »*h? *1
Ii nut
caw, DW never will ba * l&lt;«f
tbe highest bidder at th. iter* of I. N. Kealtr la
Mr. n. will give hi* pcraon*! attoa- 1 as! am anno,and the WAti&amp;KXy B All*
th. yilkge of Biddle* (Heun Munday tbe Sth day
of April lS -9 «t on* o'etock P. M-, the fulluwing thgt to tuning pianos, hv leaving orders ’ BEX I put '»tu niy cullar wu filled with
diacriited ry,J E-tetabelonging l:&gt; *aid c.Ut.i
at hi* atora turner Main and Burdick
Tart «f hH. four and Bee in ih, Tillngr of Mid.
to. trade. w&lt;£id solicit a portionuf Ihi public patdlrvill* and Tewn.liipirf Thoruapplc iu said o-un- Struct*.
Thankful to my numerous cu*loma*a
'■“•’d US TOM WORK
tr with tbe *p;-urteuauce. belungmg. U bein* alt
N. B. Jur. received a new metrical
the real calate ua **13 Tillage belonging lu *aid de- inatrunwal, called the English Metalic fortheir past liberal patronage, 1 hope »•
merit a cuntinuence of the unit.
bapt coostasiiy 00 band, aud all kinds MADE TO
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
D. C. HAWEET.
ItowTdargot the plte*,
J. M. HUBBARD.
nfiOtf.
Dated, Tlrarnspple Feb. 0 103='
ufew
Oct. 15th 1857.
n2441m.
ROWER'S HARDWARE STORE.
•
GRCAT DISCOVERVI
Priwaa Regulated to noil the tira**-..e*II
BRUX! ANT PROSPECTVMI
HR,
THE FHiLUSOPIIER’S STONE
FflUtNT).

Kaattoga, Tab, U, K|I. _______ '

DM imnfter for a ottrrua* «a.-cturn, from wtech
I have M&lt; forred m-ch rt (uure. WbUeiVtopliwautto the tuele. ii rertwhih !.o» . kaypy efjtct Up­
on tbe norm. l-l.-!...'acd-,.1 n . thauka tor y*t»
biuAngwd* mulatto, aud Woe
Yeun,
J. W. T. MaMVUJ*.
CikclTjuTt. Friday Sept. 4. WK. .
Dr. Ruliack —Dear ath Haring bre* afflicted with

iraomre.

AT THE

SUGARS

with bi* Samdlaatian BL-od 1‘Ula. wMl an* -niy
•blitmte the mod painful dbrax. but &gt;iyr*nl
their recurrence, and langtbas til* bey end tba erd"ln7lJ SCAN DINAVLAN YUlilTABLE BLOOD
F1U.S. Dr Bubach t.rcnt. ll^ mu &gt; af treat*
Car* ofc»peri,*&gt;ce.hard Oedy »nd (xperuaetol aa
what a perfect pit! .tamld h«. X- wm c«m d#**»
their auperiarty after m.« ..ogle trial. Brtm cf
• k- to.-.:.!.....
Hto.-.! t'o.-ili... 11
l.nitl*.

LAWNS,

A nice' assortment

_____

hE£3

J. B. Bennett, Genl Agwt.

TburuugW.v aatialied that it I* lb# onlr s*f* aud
certain cur* fur cuu.umpl.on. aud wiking to dw
ba. felkiu being* who ant .uttering aa mncli gaud
a« |K»aible, be tuu cooeiud.d tu acud the tcctpe.
wok full iaiatrucUuii. lurpuUiaB up and uaiiig lu?
nwdiriae, fr»c to all whu tiwiy unkril. He rtquiat*
all applicant, iu euvlusu a pelage stamp to pay
puwtage uw th* rvlura of Ilia au.wer «nd mine,
end direc: lu M. T. Mekaltry, SauduAy city OUu
and they will b* prwuj Uy sent by return ul tyfil.

PBI5TS

r

CHERRY PECTORAL
coughs. colds, Minmw
BROMCBrri^WHOOriMJ-COCCI,
caocr, ASTIMA, AID
romnrnoi.

™»..,ued in «a!d niurtgage and uf th#
statutetu MKheaw.toad#aud pruii.led, th*premi*e* ifcxnlK.l tn and covered by tajd mortgage, uf
which the following U a trn* and evrrecideacrip&amp; to wit:—All that certain pieceor parcel ot
tltuate, twing andlylngjn thecouniv ofDaryy. and Slate uf Michigan, kuuwn aud deacribed
a* follow*, to wit: TlieweslbalffUlofllxinorthWtataaartariXJof trettou eight («; to tovaaMp
boo. (I.) north of range aeven (7) weal, and rem­
aining eighty acroaof lead, according to the Vai1 ted Stele, .ut-rey thereof, will ba wid al public
i auction, al the Court lieu**, iu Uir village ofllaat
! ingt, in th# cxreau of Barre, ami State uf Michi
gau. on tlur ntoeleeuth (lujdaruf March, in the
pear IB-'-*, attcu |Iu) o'clock, lu the foreujou of
aud day.
EDWARD PACKER. Mortgage*.
. JaaaaS. Vitus. Atty, for Mortgage*.

UNG’S

Ready Pay Store,

-

1 of March. toM. .udFrwl.r llM
IMS. M tha hoar of ten o'rtock,
■d all pornona baring etalma am!

Ladle’* Gaiters Buskin* and Boots, a
good aaaortment at very low price*.
On hand a very largo stuck ufCrucian
stone aadGlnaa Warn
Jn*t re-erived a new stork nf

GROCERIES,

MIRMERLY kept by T. hituM, »&gt;
' cvnsfaHtly making addition* Io Um
**me, all uf u Wch, ha pn-puaca lu adl

I

CHEAPER'than tbe (liEAYEST,

of all kind* cheap fur Ready Pay.
I have also * very large quantity ol

XuiTTJMCBSm
AND

MHINGLK*.
on hand and all pennon* »:»iungto btiy.or
aril will do well tu call before Lprpaittmj;
C SMALL BMOFm AND ULJCK SALXH.
daewhera.
.
Il.nuMC turereue Ibepairvn.geUall my friend*;
I *»1 «ptre bo exertion to make their ruut* aalia1 would partkiwlarl*. calt the attrenirwi
e.r perwona who ax* Liildittg. U&gt; the fact
r*ltememl«r lb# oM »Und of T. HjlLLlFS.^
that 1 have iuat Ifaaraived s large fh-ck ol
Haansca. Nw»„ ILI®**____________ '
Nail* and «te*a And that 1 will fnrniah
sash, Ginas, nail*. Door Trimming* die.,
at as k* a figure a* p-raubk.
.
"2Ur 1
11 J RENFIELD
*•

7027
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced'
Young America Ahead.
LU- reason* why

- ’

FRANCIS ROWER
I* doing the lav grot Hardwan buaiiraaa to'ltapfo

luu-iumar

bearing thereon, at which lira# all parlies totemted are rruitirrd to app*ar at a I’robaie Court lliea
to be buldeu M tbr uhlce of th# Ju-lg* uf Probate
in Haeiiapt. and ahow caura if au» wh. Mid last

Ig* i&gt; Ucaii*d he ha* the
LARGEST STOCK of tlia

'

* Anditfofurtiierordered that tbe £&gt;*cui#r there&gt;d&lt;m^r uf Mid will and the beariap vherro*.
■ingacupvof thia notire and older to b*
ted tn tbe HepaUiret. Baitoar a p«bl» newsprinted in Heating* and circulating i* aaid
tur the full term of Um week* onee al

GOLD PENS IIE-POINTED.
un* 50 currs.
Etwk-w pen in- *
letter with cash or puataga Sterup^ and
by rtrtoni mail you wiM rtMica U»e p«n
MgoodwaBew. AAtaea.
E. ELLIOT. Sj r^uae. N. T.

P

AZFrf hka v^ndsnrrAKK srovtv
Tix. coi’PSld
wm ^inciii orm'

- rorortm.tf nC.BAfoUlU HTOVEH, #ompt&gt;&gt;*
sasbava lh«. glte«i variaty #f

.

ELEVATED
&lt;
WEN 8TOVIE r.i
LOW OkEii-STtKES.

pf foaMbaariban. 00 lira aaaU aid. of Htete Sb,
“«HSJ2XSWu-roa.

.TO HOUSE B^UaDBSS; 1

JOB WORK’
mrwotfe*, *t thffl edhe.

%

�UK. KUH A. A
HBOD FVSlHMUXOIlUjODaj

MinriUSOttlurf*

Sranco Son Bwasxure.—h'auswer to

'

W ffll'

DHEME viiun nBtM

large)!.

AI El’S
puis.

sud tn the spring, .nd toe retain e depth
of pfoagbtng for drtforvnt cn.po, ww wodd
■ay, titat oar eaperxmM is ad terse to

wSME m

FAMILY PHYSIC.

u i.w or is
7."
"Xobrt Uhereby grieu tfoil by vlrtne cT•

voting plants, aird lbws prevent them Irum
atuiu.ng onuti^h vtgur to nourish a thrifty
growth above gr,uud.
Ckwr touts d-&gt;
ROt fXMsemtbe si me tenacity; but spring
broken dowr aud is apt to be infested
with worms, and we have known fa^e
fields of corn and oats, sown on suvh
grooud, to be utterly mined by them tu
a few days. Autumn ph&gt;ugiiing ex]&lt;«.»
tbe grw&gt;« ruola lu the winter fnwta, wh ch
both kill them and pulverize lira ground
Where ihe soil is very rich, exceeding y
dorp, spring ploughing may Irary the It,•
grass roots »•&gt; deefdy as to smother them,
and afU&gt;rd the young roots ol corn, uuU,
Arc., mom for nourishroent. Il is a a auk
j&lt;x.t wd! Worthy Uf ut:eiit.. n. end wolnpe
fatwion tin- pieacnt &lt;iine and spring Ui
furnish the ictrnicrsof tbe nuribwcai with
the experience of a number of uur resd ,
•r».—/‘rairir Knruter J«». 21.

will not Mop tbe rar .gee of moths alu-r
they have cutumetiuud earing. Then they
pay tn&gt; regard lu ihv ptwaetKi* of camphor,
cedar or lubaccn; I mtbei thiuk they en­
joy the latter, if aB_. thing else dun bu
mamty cwn.
Nur ’wdl the dreaded and
fafconvcnMiit taking up and beating al
e-w*ya inauie iucivm, Aw 1 tried it fathfatly, aad white nailing it do*n found
seveful i-f tin wo-ms 'atiieand kicking.’
that,had remaiitfd under tbe pile ttuharm•d, I c.mcjnered thvm wholly In thi. way :
4 took a coarse crash towel aud wrung’ it
ootot clcun water and spread it aunkubh
.on the carpet; tlxn inwu-d it dry with a
-food but itnr, repealing tbe oporariuu on !
all mtspctcl plncea. ami tho*: least used ’
It does not injure tbr pile ur coli.r of tbe
carpet iU tbs leaat, as it is not nncessari
'to pneufaahi, heat and ste/m facing tU&gt; i
agenU; and they du toe w.'nk Afatualb ■
on worsts and eggs.
'I ben the camphor •
will duubtlSM pisunt further depreda­
tion of the miller.”

■unehundred sad traty sersn. (»4.1 nine beswra

of.sU rllfor-. win to tald *topebirt &lt;sudnc st
.......1 ......
rittare aftlaslllirt* Inal be-

s*d sfogMilly illiutratod svarj week.
A Gift worth from Flltr CeaU to Five
Ilu'odrad Dollars in Gold, will be prescn*

qTATKOF

A GENTLEMAN.
JizaiarjaXEi'AT.

iilClHtMJL'jHiunr Co'orv am— slumanh, th. nerrn. or the mtnwular tb»e u.

° fu th. matter of IU F.rUH of WiHism Featon.,
'*O^redfag «£&gt;' hlwd* •»“ JwtUfa »f Cb" ■
I/JJJC3U13.
Jr. Feulwn ea.ruturof Hid drcca-M. pray ing for .
PUBY, - T. A. ALEXANDRU, certain reams, thetwio
forth for Jfa-M&gt; to toll :
J *i rwiden I.
V ice I ‘re. i Jell t certain real elate In »»&gt;4 p«Uti«i
ihwcribcd be- 1
o«. K.;nnACE,Jr. fafy.
1^hrb“in".,*U,U&lt;CJd«&gt;J that M-udsy tbe 8th
J. B. Bonnett, Oen’l Agent. day ul Dfawart HW at «we o’clock P. U at tbs of- .
bee of tbe Judge of Probsteiu llartfop be awlgu- '
oJfor lliefarltorbcsring of told petnum St wtoeh I

DANGERS OF FIRE,
PERILS OF INLLND NATKjlTION.

iOtfoUUvonL V«tA FM&gt; t&gt;aino l.fo» ••
'••M Lrekrts. Ilrwti, Urorato., Ear limp.,
■rest I'lM. Cud Pim. Sk«v« llaUuaa, Wort Stoda
fnarb toys; livid nod Siller Tbimblra. aud a vairly of aUwr aitidca, aurlh itvui bit, ctotaj^
Bean dollar, neb.
Iramadfofehr Wt rwipL’aftWsuhwHpti.in inon
r. tbe anbaailietaaam. l»4£rbs«dw«f hjn.u tli.
ibMriptu* bowk, &lt;4&gt;|KM&lt;le a naude-r aud th.gift
&gt;rre«|M&gt;iitih&gt;f with tl-ip rmmbre will be forward.
Innaawk, la thoftbactitor. by mail or other

.OSSE3

EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

ANO I’CnviTLY PAID.

&lt;a »AiAfiKBl&lt;&gt;NKiTS.Voi'icE.”
bTATF ofSilto 8. Gmn„l.te sf lla tiapde
. ceaMd.
JUtiral. hereby gh-en, that tbe nadra.lgned
eowuuiaioner. hit lug bran a.-puinud l&gt;y lbs Pro­
bate c-erl for Ito cwaon ul Harar to rxamlae
aad »&lt;IjvU .11 claim,
detuapj. of DI prvw&gt;ei
aaain.l the &lt;»talr ..f 8.I.. 8. Gtora late uf Ila4u JI .lliwut
tMi.kf... nf

E

JAMES C. AYER,
REAL ESTATE f OR SALE
'TATE OF RlCUlflAX. WvUrato Ceiuityre
’ 1. »..«*.&gt;&lt;« oftto. wut.crWiUw.1,il.u,.
■■ u‘* »bf VvtoV uf fatam. ia U&gt;a SUto

Practical aud Aanlytical Chcialat,

OHII’BUINU BVSl.\l&gt;S.
Tbe above boniwM iu all it, nrw„ brane bn
now ornnl »u bv the enfaribra. at Ina ahop ut
Jaflenvu atfwt, in tbr aontfa rart &lt;A th. vdUe,
llaithqca
FORK BAHREIN. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS,
’
sad nearly wry thing ia th.t bn« of buainna
ini eonataalb o» b*»&lt;i. « ma* to order
Naviarhal much eap&lt;n«acv la the Ccrapmiis
line and br.n - SMmm ,.l J.-, .
&gt;... —
..

AYER’S

CHERRY PECTORAL,
COLGIIS,

COLDS,
BDARSENESS,
WHoopiNt-cortii,
CIO IP. ASTHMA. AND
CONSUMPTION.
Tan remedy in wen for itaaif «ch oetonn,
beomhitix,

J. A. SWEEZEY, Agctt at JlaMfogi.
Hastings, Jan. HL IP.If*.
\Un30ui3.

TflA^EOFTIME.

.A- ULANI-I..
AMBUOSE HL'lIIHXL
HbmI.^Mv W.ISW.
CoraamtoarMj
Tba oaa'.wlri, to the ahnrr Oltnniinioneni
having been rvtrtrd for ibeprn&gt;«!«f tbrer arn-Mto

Battle Creek. Eaatincs and fa. G.
Rapids Stage Route.

/'kN and .yt«-.- Monday ,.\u«u»t Slat. IFV 5", until farther notice, stage* will day ofJanoiiyteaj1 tfiivcthc’fi.lluwiagmuucd places, as falIFAAClLKC^Rr.*“*
I lows, to wits
(faetofahtoriw.
I
Ix-ave IJniairig fa Battle Crock, M&lt;m। ilive.' WvdneMlaia-inG Friilatw, at 7 &lt;&gt;’nKAUU IN
। chick. A. M. ntxf arrive at Batik- Creek.
At
tho
thrapre
i
aNwe
In
to
wn by
I at I uMuck. 1’. M. in time tr. lake tbv
JH. J. IK,V11 AIT,Tf
iftern&lt;M«u care cuai or went, nml to Tors- •
SHEET MUSIC
•Isya, Tlninullva and Saturdays nt nt,e &lt;•’. a new stock of Full and.wiuter GOODS
: -lock I’. M. in time to kike the evening
iad Htslcal Mcrchaidlse,
, : mln ofears. ’
rtEyLJD'X' pav,
KALAMAZOO : : ; : MZCIUGa'A.
'
Leave Rattle Creek fa HitMlnga rm al estouiUiing j-.w price*. Alt tnotb■ ruri«iiiy%llnirsdayv and Saturdays nt 7 | is *n Utile cbvajier tliau tbe cheapest.’
,
.. .*
«' .-..i ccnsiu rau Hiuie
j ■•'dock, A. M., hud arrive st Fiaatlng. i
I have just received a good aswrtcnetn
LUi'
dwvtlbrtl Lv&gt;«ngisgto said dsi at two I’cktk. P. M. ami on Mondav* 1 Ladica
ft ». Thereupon on&amp;rad tbst Mmrfev the tth
। Wtolm-day. and Fridajy at 4 o’chsfa. A.
day »f December mxi »i cse o'cfock p.’M. b, ■»! M.. and twr|rt tn Basting*, at 10 tA-lock. I
.-gued for tbe bwnug of »«id n.|.tk.n at whu*
■
Leave ITa-ding, for Gmud Rapids on Sucb aa Prhita,.Ging!mms. lieLaiua, Me
•“ «rr-r
1 Mondays, WmlntfHlaya aud Friday, at rim*, PamincttM iBavk Alpoccnv aiu! a
10 o'clock A. M.. .ntid'amve nt Grand
IbmidsatBsfafak I* M.
aud wry cheap. '
’
Of every Jcaeriptiun, and of tha laUat
Lear* Gnmd Rupid. fur Huntings at.d
Afar a good asaoriment of Cloths fa
pubiiealioe.
.
Battle Creek onTtti-Mliiyw, Tliurada, it,an&lt;l •1 men’s wetir. am) a large stork uf Maple*
STRJNGI.
Satunlnt*, atfourioVhi.)i.M. '
Dridina She. ting*,shirting, stripe*, cbiv-fc,
Of tbv beat tptality liir ssll instruments.
&lt;rd Hearing for rart.iu rrasoa. ibrraiu Mt forth “ ‘f
■
CHIIEPAERD.
|1 and ticking*..
that wfaoiiiilrstiMi uT uid ralste mar bv rranlrl
H AS D M USIt^.
JUST RECEIVED a new lot ot
tv tbf said 1‘rdtwoer Mint Jidia J. Ura-hrabulL.
Arranged t.y the Irestroinpiwcra.
Tfarittwra-lt «entovd that Mimdar the ttib
EveryJimtcuni&lt; ni ofrcre.l for Mie l&gt;3» d.r &gt;rf J.uuan lt*5? st uiivo clock I’. M. be
KIOOTXand MIOFJl,
rjgtfbrl
,
vt
Im-ti thurougbly teatod, and he can aafely ed for t toforth,w I.«»»fog &lt;K..U1 pwUfon. at • luck G- R O O SJB, Till table’s Gnitcrw Buskina mid Boots, a
tiaw sU nartfo. luU-reo»d arc rr^airvd n&gt; appear
infant] cluck you’ll | AUMDilBTgATOrddALBQF MKU. EMTATE aay am superior to atty ut er *&gt;ld in tbi. .t tin- o&amp;eof tl« Jod«« MPrelMa in.
goud uMorttnest at very !&lt;&gt;w prictw.
Uttce. ‘‘ "
—- — -'h±i=:! You lurnw I
On Ituid a verr large Mock ufL’rudten
A very liberal dedcetlmt made to thotr
a sight ar you think tiutl’a her.”
lltiooer.hmM nolUtrauied
’
Ilnvinir bou't ihc entire Mock of stone ondGlMs Ware.
purchasing in qmmtitica.
Torn was silenc d, but not mneincad. 1
Aad it M farther ordered tliWlh. poUtiowgirt
Just r&lt;—t h’v&lt;l n new atnrk uf
Promt attention paid to country or
’JU watched the actreen in all her motions
GROCER IES ,
dera.
with inli'i sb interest, and era long be
EHHLMEllIA ki-pt by T, 1'uiLUt-a. Is of all kinds che:1p for Ready I’av.
Mr. II. will give his personal atten­
■broke out again:
have nleu a very largo tpuntity &lt;&gt;l
“ fcI &lt;e«ye, Bill, tUl’s her I inowhi.,—
tion to toning I’ianoi, by leaving urdara Wl Ismol three weeka mice at Inal in cadi «e»k £ constanlly mnking additimia to tbv
nest imnediairty preendisg th. time of hcafag
You ain'tt fuel
' ’ me—...
saute, all .of wb'nb, U proposes to bell
at his store corner Main aud Burdick
I Jtnow far too well.”
•»: Biil.wrhu was a grawl deal intcrasled in
CHEAPER
the CHEAPEST,
N. R. Just received a new musieal
the play. waa mil of all psrieuee at thia
CutHttotW oa bsud, sli kind, of (Hod. n my lies
instrument, called too English Metalic
Xinterriipriooon tbepartuf Tote,
RIXINGIXS,
on hand and all j&gt;crM&gt;tis w&amp;iirigto buy or
Harmonium. C.il and exsutme.
him a tremenduoui nudge in tbr
EM FOR1UM OF FASHION
m-II will d&lt;i well t&gt;cull Won: bargutning
J. M. HUBBARD.
,
hit elbow, as an emphatic hint
ITWE .uhwnlier weld take thi. method of In
ebeWberc.
.
Oct. l&amp;th IB37.
n2441m.
for him to kctpqukl.
tba
““ U*"T Co.
1 Would particular!r call tbe attention
• Tntn. wilh-ul minding ths admonition
UR1I.LI * MT P RON PI XTt’i j
tifpcrame who are building ui tl&gt;e faCl
HUM,IIS
■aid, "You just wait—I’ll f« fan kce{&gt;
WM.
'JONI
tliat I have just lUccived h large id.-ck ot
your ry&lt;| on in..’
Sails and Ul«n akd tb.il I will furnish
Tfore fatoh^h, ho did fa her. Watchaasb, GImm, naih. Ifair Trimmings &amp;c..
IW *• nrpwrtnmty, wfas tfa actreaa was
7°*” . P®“l,e c*a reiyeu Bavin, ther .ark
doaply aLsorlrail m far part, he arng out
at ns low a figure as nuuHde.
n2Lyl n
1! J KEN FIELD
Mb veins that mxig torutigh thagallories:
“
VaataVoi’ IT r~r—
“Low brides I"
BUVEKIull IMncEMKNTS.
From tbe rorce of habit the actress in.
yr 1 n»«u« fi.r tue euualy
Hsiv, .utheriiiue ma
ttaptiy snj involuntarily AtriWAer Amd
to asll cvttoiu mJ eu.u.f wbuto :bemm! JUkLstI
CUeitcrtiju &lt;liuo Mtv&lt;d uid
1
,ta^avtnJ the expected Collision. Down
c U T T I N G.

.ftocity as a land on Lew rd a canal boat,
to lac: which nbe w«s cttramely anxious
to eunceal. Sbcevinced much anxiety to
master the &lt; Cads of her newly, o',. •
pmfaaii.n, and sra*n &lt;xhi iued 7a morn
than ordinary degree of r-&gt;inic talent.—
TJhs was duly promoted, and in time beeatne a geourJ tav.&gt;riCo with both m in*
■ger and ptibiie,
..pt»e night idiu was announced to appear
•fat a favorite part. A cos pie of boatmen
Jfiund thetr u ay into the pit, near rhe fa-t
rtght,n particularly mucous b» see tbe now
fanout roMtAifur. The l.o tse wasemwj.
e«k and after tbv iultsldst.ee of the gene­
Tai sppdausc which grac ed her appear'anee.une of the Imatmen slapped bbteumpsuilon on the shoulder, aud with an cm.
'rttBlic expletive exclaimed, loud enough
t&lt;be litard all or er the huusc:
a .“Bill, I know that gal.”
“Pahuw Canid B&lt;U ‘dry up.’
&gt;But I’m d—d it 1 don’t no. Hi||. It’.
Sal Fluititf.-ts »ure asyou’re born. She s
’old Hukin’a daught, r tliat used to run th.Inured Polly, and slfa used to Mil with

.

.■S7Z£7Ji'.“!±^X,.T.^=

a.».
al IncapMlty, fcminme wnkBr,«. rn ku,s rfrt_
CM I’etock In tbe .run-«&gt;u.
■kin. .vmptoirtatic of pnrrirei*. rt.rmu.tua.
Charters. Bnrtoe
V*
„u
It*u5”ll»,'in|to Dec MhlfS?.________ *offirl3 rslKia. tumor cancer, dialxlr.. i, .

css

J.M. HUBBARD,

JOST DECEIVED

^ftnsial Jnstramrats.

DRESS GOODS

that I ewnnut iwv drapnaw with tfo MtdUI
my adiaarxvi ^3. wio.i,. m.ui &gt;i. a
.
I chewt-ulr gee tins u’a.Itttkebn,
tn erawto mbuIiu! , aBceivd
_
kfttKRIS LOUWS.
The abore rr-*^—•----- J
-------*— -"*
sraa al u.r .ulic
of toy b'aiuily ;
$a&amp;ffliei.wy.
--------------,.p. -

5fu‘S-&lt;.x

J. F. Robert, A Ce. liming,. .1 by ikrv^i:
_____Nerehaai. generally. _

ininrjiilANCE

_ r.,1, .nJ If I

WILLIAM JONES,

=?:=, kts:

ijfSx

eft&gt;esstta»

th *■

ISA

esme the house with a perfect thunder of
applaino al this ‘palpable hit,' high afava
which Tian's votes could be heard, as hs
gfgmjed-Bill’a punch in the riba with io-'

--Didn’t I Ml ya, old fay I I bnowwd
it «aa her. You cuuH’nt fool mb"
Spenlung nf prayers, remind, us
of one we once heard at a revival in tbe
aity *f New York. The speaker iracom'taf'er.imated. Im rat forth with ;
“O! Li*M! rnamfai thyself tows to­
night, coma right down through tbe roof,
and I will gay fa the ohtogfae.

the Cownty Clerk in the i ilbue ef 11»&lt; V '
county stone u'cJwk P. Mlufihs fo&lt; ew&gt;ug
ruusB,lbaAibdsr,«f rteuumber iwa&gt;. *■&gt;: &lt;
KtbdaywfDltoMtbs. ant. «t.d»ll pe. — . '•
cfaiaoioriJsmBuda M*'10** ibruul r-urr ..
-by nmrirad tn uramat them tw rasmiu-.tBdjwBttuent at tbe time, sml pfore »f.'uwd
to tnruv.r
w* .K—,-r^-™
&lt;1 IV •• . .

TAILOR SHOP,
iiiX' S&amp;
&gt;—•

CC. MOTT

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyisrit Distanced
Young America Ahe '.d.
Tho ruaatrtts wby

•** WARRA3TH) ia
COSMOPOLITAN ART A»WC!AT!OX.

FBANCISxROWEll

Sjviny FaikuMfjutt rem'rnf.
Haetfap. May), ISM.
* W’ WARRE

New Barry Mill,
13 now m swv«n4‘ll| operstiun, ready
to do any atm &lt;nnt of

CUSTOM

GOLD PENS RE.POINTED.
R|"« 50 ram.
Etidoor pen in a
letter with trnahur |x&gt;«Uigr atampt, and
f®tum mail you • ill rttedre the nen
w good as new. Address,
1
e. Elliot, sy™&lt;uM-. n. y.

■wob.k:,

’"15S
or^er nn'1 M Prt"RPl «• any
other Mill tn Bar.; o-auy other couutv.

Bat ing secured toe servioaeof

&amp;11EI.P&amp;BKAIYHARH}VARX &gt;;&lt;/* EV
ux copper jtsRSMunrJKi'S
ware wmcm erm

P

’

Ge°- W. Fowler.

aa MiNor, .nd our mill faiug fa.lt on the
tninl taptovedpfaD.t.^ tfetw wkh agood
bmutfa—we ere prepared to do tiw
brat of work. Plca»e gi v» u. B
Caab paid for v beat.
w .
J^LTWQOD fa GRANT.
HaMtngt, Sep. 8, 1^7,

4

&gt;«fAflnro

OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR CVUK STOVES,
tree mm t» this tow. fa Ptaw »*4 »*&gt; &lt;•”&gt;

JOB WORK!

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k«E TA]

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1858.
- nrerly eight Usit nnd a huff. 8 ill I hud : tay strength rapidly, and the prin of my
I yet mi fv/ir. fir I ahpreiard thnt when I ptit I b«ly wa* excruciating. Tne ensile’" akin,
! mi hand* on him 1 could easily tike Mm [1 where It was cuilefl. afouit me, waa *»
i oft for I was pretty *lr&gt;mg in the arm*, Ii liuht tfiat It acemeualnhstt transparent.
• In a few sei-mw* be had hi* Imdy all rltur. |■ Hi-had fimnd me. or I had f.Mnd I:ilm. In
thin bodr.
And I am wit withert W&gt;
and It was th. n that the first nul thrill !| a state of liungvr. htahtomsch free from
fi-lcoce that it will be permhted to-tflflb
•hot tlin.uvli iiie. Tfwri» be MW liinixelf flsid. and bis imjsrofor force unimpaired.
mt; .». that if brought lata the
A
around
lin»c
1
staggered,
and
'uhjucU
by
the
simple
turn
mound
triV
l&lt;-g
mid,
Tbo leas and huxjrr maw.,
or MICHIGAN.
will meet the feu it «o '•n*«itly dewith bi* liai-k arelicd in and nut. hr htu’t bepin t,. awiin Iwf.ire me.
,
Tb«ir bo»h» cluaiCttwlr tragic air.
nertea, and Ire indigwintlr rrjerf^d by
In* h.-a'n just on a level with mine. I litadu
A dim s&lt;-nMtion was in my bead, a
And tallow Uolen* jawt
ekprcnaitm «*» empbal're that neither
a grab fur him, b-tt mkw.il hini; an.I then fotitiirxH at my kart 1 The snake had
preannt incumb«it of tire pi uaiikra^
Tniu not the rank nnpoater'* t*Jt,
s* qulik* a* yon can Miap rfiur finger, now three frot of b.sly free. He had
Ku patr.ot waa bt.
office, nor any of hia eurceawr. will ever
he BHi-pt lii« head under mi nrm, clear drawn himaelferotainly’three fret longer
again venture to intrude it upm the Mitn.mid mv body, nnd *trefgirtvnc&lt;l up than befiwr. Hu darted hia head under
tandtm, of Gmgrwa. Sure I am, if |«nand |.*.ke.l me In the fore again.
I gave my riglrt- nrm. and brought it up rwer
T«mr Chuul, who bear* "|&gt;oa bi* bead
aimtbrrgrnb at him.and another, mi qpii-k ■•iy idioulJcr, and premiing his under jaw
That rich luxet unit iuo&gt;&gt;.
tentiim it dessrvsa, toev'ean arrive at no
av I could, but be d-«fgvd me In spite uf firmly down there, be morin a sudden
The mill of penanoa .aou will tread
mh«- c.»du...« :l«&gt; IU1 It ho ro OS'
»4ni| that maria me groan with pain.—
all I wiuld •’&lt;&gt;.
And *mrl tba Cotiuljr crop.
otss liere.
I felt tbr Mfoko’a body wiirkitttf ft» way Huh moment wait an agony 1 each secund
But let us bear whu the Executive
up. 'fhe turn of ths tail wax turned t'» n step nearer to dreth.
says relative to this matter. I quota mimy thigh, and th.- will anntnd my atoniAl'Ii
My knife 1 -Oh.if I could but reach it!
tire
hi* r.-raarks Kmrbing out relatfeos
Why nut tear it out 1 My
cimmwirsd t» tighten. Au.ut thi* time ।, Why mu 1
tire ssnethm; to receive; apprevs and
Why had I
I Iwgan to think there mlg’ t Iw Mini, a.- ! arm* were free! Mereyl
with Spain:
adopt, what is ju»t and wapedu-nt; and tu
•I rrgrrt to say that no progrwwwhattioiij work. Mt.d the unieker I t&gt;K&gt;k til.- ii n-t thimght uf this before, whea On hand* sxposc and to reject what is unju«l or inex
auaku olT the la tter, k. I ju«t greiiped ’■ had *&gt;me strength tn them ! Yet I would
ever he* hero made, siace *■
p«dient. Thia la nut slm|dy our prii ileg.। him a» near the hcj*d as jw•revlltlc*. by tak- imt try it. t arifrrtiul ulI my remaining —nut a matter optional with tsa, tu be m rot of Omgress, toward the setth-mert
Your luuuej, or your life.
iff any of ths nnmerous claims «ff aorrifr
I ing liuid uhere he was round Uir. anil power fl* thu effort, aud made the at
done or left undone, but an imperative tiros against lisas Spanish Gwarnmsab
Cuuul,.t*Arrei 1—couopfour »]
tried tifrun l.liri ■•ffi But thia only nlade ■ tempt.
My troarora were of lilac oot- duty. afcHhfu! perfiwmaocs id" which our
tu rn.tr A rdl.
it wonk;.
The fellow bad «&gt;■»• drawn t-si rtnff, aud .very strong; 1 could m l conilitoents have a right to expert at our , Besides, the outrage committed m our
' flag liy the Spanish war frigate Ferrolaaa
Amt rereRruihire yuuU be
himself up »o high, and stretebc'l hut *■■ ■1 ।rar it. I thought of the atitehes. They hands.
Bence, 1 rqoios at the entire
that h&lt;- whipped iinutli.-r tarn uh-uit me. ' might not l»e mi teuaihius. I grasped dw&gt; fn-edom with which the annual tneMMge ; on the high waa. off the cwt nf Cttha,
Hi* tail was noir ariuimf my left thigh, rbith upon the maidr of my thigh, and ..f the President is exuinimkl and criti­ in March, 1855. by firing mtoTfrs Amer'
' ican mall stsamer El Dorado, and de­
and the rest uf him titrn.-d an.iiud my |' gave niv laat ntiun nt strength tn lhe «f
cised, both in the Hall and hi the other
taining nnd "carcbing her. remains nMfrI b-*dy; •■ne’uf th.-m Iw-iiig'ju*t nt the pit ! fiwt. The stitches started, they gave wings of the Capital.
Il is lir«weary,
: of mi st»ma&lt;h and th.- other one alwive I way! This result ©tic me hope, and [
a------------- a ----- ---------------------- knowledgrd nnd unredressed. The gen­
era! tone and temper of the Spanish Gori
' lt_ Alt this hid nmiphil jllxt al"»it s I hope gate me power. Anotlw pull with i
.... ^
lw_ be deme. Them annual
crnmetit townrdathatol lhe UnhodBtatea,
। halt a piin.ity from the time he first got I -&lt;m«h banda. nnd lite pnrkrt laid bare.— .
EapecMU* ul« bwd.
repetition* of a cloae and aeardtiag ex­
i the turn round tny leg.
Our pnment
j WitL all.the remaining force I c«»uld com- j amination «&gt;f that Important dociraout are much to be repretted.
Aud dw't is wodluck’* bond* eegafv
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Ptah*
I Tlic "hake ha I now hi* head in frut t II mand witn hope of life, of home, of a»- |
Will. CutaiU of foreign breed
are e» ctitial to the bigbeat luefulneea, the
ipitcntiary to Madrid has asked to be raof my foe*-, atrd Im&gt; trill to tiiakf hi* way ' rm thing I bnrwt am earth in dir rff-irt, I
Tteod;
«kw
purity
and
|&gt;ermanance
of
our
ayatam
«&gt;t
I into hey inoutk t\‘hit bi* intention was. j i-.»-mbt the picket up«m the inaidu nnd
callrd; and it Is mv purpose to rend cwta
Of oil lbw. rogues I* fwUlA fearleaa and manly ex- new Minister to Spain, with special fat, luuita-t surely tell, though' I always lx- I hare down u)«k&gt; it. Tburw wa* a crack- | gmrcrnmettt.
erriee of Ibb inalienable and cuftatitutiou- structlmrt on all que»to&gt;«ta pewffi»y_ b»
• lie.rcd that Ini km-w be i-.uitd itrni.gle me ' ing of the thread*, a ronndhf tearing
ally guarantied right uf freedom of diatween the two Govcmtneats, end with •
in tliRt wny. He struck me .me blow in ' doth, and my knife was in my hand».
cureion, tannol bu neglected or aurren1 the uioiitb th-il hurt m.-&lt;i.(:»id. ndje- an-l I1
I luwl yet tu-nw enough to know tliat d. rcd without imparilling all that wo, aa determination to have them speedily and
amicalriy adjusted, if this bo possible, la
I after tint I got him l»y the m-ck. nndihen-'| tin- suialli-it blade *a* live sharpest, nod
Amrrican citixena. moat mcredlv eburish.
J wa% brought up near the Canadian I mv.p: to fio|.| bain — at Ira*’, so tint he ■ I opened It.
the meantime, whenever our Minister
With one quick, nervous
I am awarn, air, that diecuaaiima on
lure in Veniwmt.
My father ownml a could not xtil c ujjain.
But tliix thui-! movement I prewl tlw keen edge upon
urges the jv&lt;t claims of our citixms
these occasions are ■••mctiirie" devmed
I rgr farm, tlmugh he we* an iron workei auotlirr difficulty ar&gt;-K-.
The mmnrnt I ‘ the trr-«r skin and drew it aer&lt;wu. With iier«aaarily severe on the Executive; but the notice of the Spanish Government, la)
t&gt;» Hade. I ihjnk he made some of the g'ltapcil the Muike by the n. ck hr rtitn- a (lull, trarinit «iisp the body parted, and
I* met with the objection that Cungrees
beat rifle* e'er u-ed.
\«t for froni h&lt;s menertl to tijititi-n hl* f.J.l about my fo«ly. J tin- atndte fell to the gnamd’ in two pie­ it must be remembered, that when a man have never made the appropriation rn»
form wax quite it lake.
We uwd to «ti- It wasn't over n few scc-mds before I Hi«- 1 ce*. I staggered to tbo Imm&lt;i--| rrm-bed aaxumre the direction of the affairs uf tliis nmimetidvd by President Polk, in hia
greet nation, he voluntarily makes hmijoy irtiraehra at li-bing mid shouting. fur ,r»i&gt;red Hint he’d *•*.&lt;) mpiei-zc thuhrtiith it. and there sink down. I knew nothing
annual message of Deoembur, 1847, ‘t»
«c had &lt;sieof the txmt *ail-bi«isever put on: of me in tlitt wai.utidT determined more until I heard a voice railing my self the servant ««f nuny milli-ms of freumen; each .if whom baa a nght tn knuw the purpose 7&lt;dUnbtttum among thai
into fr-rtt water.
We knew there were
n.itnr. I onenn) my ryes and looked up.
pknty of rnakvA sl-mt tLi* lake, cape­ lire linn around the lliigh w«» fn rh *. ft fethi-r stool over me w itfa terror depict*d how he diachargee hia duties, and tu pro rlaltnatiu in the Amurtad cast. A aimicud!) iMKmc |-artnf it—a wide piece uf. to right; thru up In-tuern itul li-ga t«» flit on but r-imitettaiKv. I tohbhim niy story claim his approval, ar declare his disap­ Ur rrreonamenrlatlon wax made by my
probation. in such terms ta be may dawn
ilut«, *l*iu life Water lay nn-at &gt;&gt;f tin- i gilt aide, afouitd tliv Iwk to my left a«:brsf I could. He wynt up and got tinImmrdute predceew* io fate mwangt rf
most appropriate. And it should b» iurth»car. and where the tall gra»* nnd reeds -i-c. un i an &lt;41 uitb the *ceroid turn ; i
Drermlrer. h«3; and antiraly coowrfaf
»rt&gt;W thickly. It was a sort of buy, mak­ -ring ti^ hi* Ireni! u,» under my arm. Ij other »uiv he could not find ; and jalao er rememferred, that ordinary tmw only wl h Udh in tb. opini.m that tlua iadmrU
are reuclwd by ordinary means. Those in
ing up into a cove, ou the opposite side I nd l'n- snake U«»w with the 1.41 liaiul, and the two ptrvre* I had madcof my enemy.
ntly is invtly due under the treaty with
high
places,
who
have
power
and
patron• •f tbe term.
Wc h.d setit ■■•me Inrg. &gt;uy idea «u» to p.tK» Ina h.-nd/annird my He told me be beard me cry mil, and at
Spain -I the 27* Octolwr.
Iear­
sgr in their hands, mny commit with its»nuk«&gt; in lbs water there, and had tried t&lt;- hindt until t ouilil reach it with my riijlit. once started off in tire large Ixiat after
ned v rrcomtneodatteb an appeopriathm
pmii’y dowds which wou‘3 be regarded as
■boot tlwn natlni swam with their bead* m.| »•&gt;' tinxii.d hint.
I «mlJ pr&amp;» the in*, though it waa a long I while ere hr infamous, if perpetrated by the untitled tu the favoribltf c-jnvideratit&gt;u cf G"«up, though I inner happened to get i&lt;t»«»! felloa’a Ii -aJ ii'ovn mi k-r my arm, but saw piy fi-iat. I liad lain there over ball
and the weak.
Heuee, a mwe thorough
them in ffiat way, J am »u.c I Idt wiui-••! to get, it ar»uf.d *■■ a* to ic ivh i' with myj au.bonr when Ire f-»&gt;i-d inc.
Now. rir.Tor one, I shall n«t vote for
expewure, a more emphatic aad severe
them, but the) managed to get away Into . i .gl.t liau.l, I cotild n-t. I tri.4; put nil
When we kra- hed home the minke wan cimdem-atioa, becomes ni pessary, when an spp.-opriation to put Spair., nr any
tbrgr.ia*; and I bad io desire,to folio.. ■
Pr'wer ui that o|ir arm. hut I rniilil mAi'ind. m&gt;il fiiiiiid T»&gt; lie &gt; ijht feet and men in high place" make reriutt" mis other Power, in lirtter • tone and temper*
tn in. c-| vrialli into all. Il a place.
; Hot do it.
towards oar own &lt;M&gt;cetwn«p«». If our
1 r. uld g. t ti c fiend jn&lt;t'im- fair iin-lrea in length. It wan a iiw»mh h^.
lakes .and nunmit great crimes.
ritirens have just cUims-afsicwe ths Sped'
• !« r my .trm pit; but l.crc my rj-vtigth f .rv I fatty nvntnnl fim n the eficetA^if
The people, air. have a high regard for
i»h Government, we are afemdinftly Md*
k waler siiak*-, hut tlwy Kurv ti n nil wa* applied toRifhadvatitiige., ' Piitfl thia tlrg l.mwmx. .fed to thia day then- io
the. Presidential office, sad, when worthily
i-. Sonic
life lar^rat
ha-l » tuoinu.lt I bad not bevu rvnllrTcigMen. -t. ' &gt;&gt;.tN&lt;-ibiiig in thu vert naiuoif anake that
tutM'lhat ample justice i* d.me them —
filled, for th« President biiiiMilf.
B it
t i-&gt;&lt;luie1 rino round tbe neck ; nod I I hol l d.vii-l tint I C...I.I tei-ihd th •
Shall we brilw Spain, or any other Pnwc
they
dt&gt;
not
always
receive
whh
omfituld by th- »e hIm&gt; knew, ttu.t ihe-c •cfpt'iil when I tn.-*.
er. todrel Surly by uurcitfarens! Shall
I iic.er’ilr.-AirieJ
ileuee, and tnireservedly adopt, the upmtr *&lt;n by &amp;r the stnmgc.-'t mid iu»»i of'what p.ucr Vie. hu t.
Why, only '
ion* «.f bint who may hapf*en u&gt; hear thu
tllUik. a» ►iroltg na I 'atUflltil I C olid Hot
honorable
title
;
lor
since
the
fol
hr
rs
-(
H»»ivi»r. I was divtined s-xsi to hxi. ■hi it. and Ur । J g ive it up.
My next [
Old Skinft nt wit. ttio must Celebrated the Ifrt.ublic fell s.drep, they have learned
my c» ■ s o|x-iinl. One uftvrm~-u l »aw , l mi ght ua» oi ujy ja k kmi'.-; bur the ' broker in Phibdvlphia—•his
*
~ by mJ espevienew, bow often and how
.••ck of I,la k duel s fly over the b&lt;m-c. uwxT«-o l '/ the Mlake u.i» dirvi-tiy over j •tjiywJiiuia were fornuun, a» Im
fo'r even a President may stray from the
.uni I *fad Mire they ligbUd on tbr Uk&lt;. .nt p. cki t, -t.d I r -uld tr t g t It.
|
landmarks of Frwcsh»m. Often ba* Imhui
«■ I srixid njy dou-.k-'uirrt Uxd xuu an.­
*1 i.oa, for Jk- Unit lime.,c-«l!‘’d 'kit fitr I __ _
_r
. ____ „
verified 1«&gt; them the truth uf .JMferaon'a
' .iuniiuiili«u «id started off.
Wliup I u.i'.
t . uti u .. ..i.f..it ... J ftit
i
WIU
uf those dabbing
declaration, that "eternal vigilance is the
rviMbc*! the Istiding I «uw 11 e luck* uwuy
ehapa' w ire lore wine mid bora.w. who &gt;»rm price uf Liberty ;~ and they have learned
off by the oapoMtr store. I at *uicc cu
■i m &lt;Ji&gt;rity xif tlw borrowvra.
Harry p&gt; know that the higher thu sph-re lu which
•oiiic giteti Co_g i* with niy kn fc. nm
having many want*, &lt;&gt;n various uccaaiupa a puhlk Ibttrtloaary move*, the grwter
.m&lt;ing ri,g d up Uw feiwa ul n auiall/bths mres-ity ft scrutiaixing hte acts, and
rt.umiied-Kell, which *c kept on pu.
a iiiu-.ith "off,** and having, at sundry pe­ cmthrtisly weighii'gbiarwci/mmrn-latiwis.
p&gt;.ie fi&gt;r sinh wink, dropped in und start
riods, made •-rajses;” pnid off hia rroptm- N«&gt; uwn's opinion, tu matters of moment,
ud off.
'llicre waa n hole in Un- alert
•ibilitir*.
At last he got tired uT' such .s t &gt; be taken upon treat; and least uf all j
hrough which we timid put the oar. au&lt;&gt;
c-iu-untly Ixirn.wing and repaying. I. lh..t ..f a public officer, on matter* .ff
ll.u* n ull t &gt;k IkmI without sitting up it.
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. would be six’yvzms ta-foro hiscstutiacould urate pditlcal import. And Che subject |
-&gt;glit, mi tiUm wherr the ducks wire my
A few In nu-v* hid »-■« p.iwcj from &gt;n- roid, nmlrt- the term* of his father’s become* of the first importance, and de­
cuntriiMiKc had the apjirereucc isdy of u the time
.. . ih.1t I first tried tu. pu«* ‘t iu ' wi||. w|h, |u,| pnid-ntly postpimod that manda mutimre, visa, a. d decided action, iolc tansthig n sty. that if we firmly dta
,mpk- mure of uougbs Anting along up make’s In-ad r.r.mmi my li«ck. ’
.
event until Harry could-reaeb lhe age uf when that opinion bears d.r-ctly or indi­ man I It we shaft speedily rereive it.
H &gt;W different is the language &lt;d the
■a the water.
His body bnd b *-«&gt;iia« so i l mgitted by thirty , and Harry concluded that it would rectly &gt;x&gt; ths freedom of anv part of the
I had pit near enough for a *b&lt;&gt;t, an.
.is giadual prvwUre an.uud my holy, Iw bvUcr to make u heavy operation s’ great fomily of man, or wrumt it tend* President fn m that u*.-d l»y Jaeksim nfrfe
live to another European nation, w-bnee.
had itruwn in the »cutl, and «o* in tbe a&lt;- mat la. bad n«i&lt;» lo cany m» hreJ uniO id ■•nee, and ba rid uf the b-dliepation •/c«h&gt;.
toward tbs establishmcut of rules that ar« power I, for nmre fiirmWaMe than thaA
of taking up my gun. when the duck­ u a free aud sy mueUKal curve. lie had umtal'borrowing. Away to Skinflint he
liable to be c-«n«trucd ss tavombls to sla­
-of Spain. But this is rmt surprising,.tali
et red up. A# uuick na possible I draw .l.prif,..- my g:a*pt ami when I ni-xt bird, dvierni.tied’to procure a good round
very, or m hostile to any of those - i - nt Mlf; for ‘•progrert’— the •Ifetuocswtiu
.mi Uuuiui. r mid wl drive. 1 h t two ■&gt; vmu^UI him. 1 f-ouid Unit I W;i»wuukv'rUum sum, nnd l»c thine with it.
alienable rights” which arc the birthright
i i. in l.ui they diiTuot foil iuto.tlK wntci
progre*?' »f the l»"« «*«•»*
-mjure '. I xsuuld wt fed J him ! The «&gt;•
.4 w;nt tro llmusan I. lur aix years.'
of
every
inember
of
the
human
race.
which we hear so ntaeh-Ua pi^sfr
h y fiuiL.Tcd along until they fi ll among estemuut bad kept me fniui noticing Ulla
‘Hem; whstwcurily willyuu give I' lienee, air, I have a fcw remarks to .•.range prank, with American partuw aod
■ lur tail gr«.as up m the dive, 'lire watc
■nitil irnw. i*«ir. a luw&gt; luouumia I *x»m
•Oh you may Jmvv my bond; that will
■dtr upon what ths President ba. been .policies, slid wrought marvelous uhangae
U low, aud the place waa dry wbtr. • perfict ftvnti. 1 had k-uped up and
pleased
to
n-eommond,
relative
Piths
At
­
in the opiuiou, »n&lt;l chsrurter uf Amari...j
..r—
—............ down, cri.-d out as |oi&gt;J as I waild mid
man* libersv d from ths Spanish ship can I’reetdvtrtsnnd Judge,!
and got 'jut mid waded up. 1 km-w ver
«ra*|wd thu snake with all my miant—
Amistad, l.y the autboritea of the Unita l
m-ar when; utieuf thu dneka luid fidloJi nut it iutailcd ,mh iM&gt;lhii«g. 1J« a&gt;ipped ________ _________ ______ ,,,.__ _
But* SIB, ifIt is rvaMy desirable, aa I doubt
,ud very soon bi.J my eye un it. A* 1 .■u bmid frutu my Wftiksaad ion *. »uu [ j.le to^Lii, and 1 fem yuu a U-n in the States, some eightoMi year* ago. I choose not it ia^tu improve the " ttms aad ternl» speak upon thia part of the m.-sengs p.-r" of the S[iuti*!j.Government aud th*
nai up tu take it 1 •»■« the b ad uf a blui-k made u b.uw at my l-cu, sL.iuug mv Ltrcet the other day.’
rather
than
that
other
and
more
hup-rv
uiake |"&lt;|&gt; out and catch it by th« wiitg .airly upuu tne d-w. d lips.
Spanish ptfpU towards the Ameriam.
-j ^m’t pay wliat Fv'e l»een pay Ing; &lt;me
I saw &lt;«»ly the licnd and neck of the rep
But u»e «no.mn; of need was ut bond.! drid 0 (|,liut(.r per rent, is enough. Yuu atit portion which treats uf "popular sov­ I*.-public. 1 can *-nesl a remedy cmy afdr, and had no irfen bow large a one i 1 frit the oml* growing, lighter andugiUer I 1&lt;niy-take it -off,' sud tak'e o«t what 1 owe ereignty" and African slavery in Kansas applii-ati-'U, that *dl accomplish all the
lur
the
resawn,
that
tu
both
breach*
s
uf
war; ur. if 1 iuid, prubnbly I shuid I luv*. apiuitd my tasty, mid my bnsith -wits (pit-'
' U *idi-*.•’
mutt sarnrsl friend, of 1***6 could wish;
you
dune just « I did. for I had no idea «n mig weak.' A Mivurv paiu w»s b-gimmig ’ -IIsm, well, hem's a.Uurl for &gt;10.000 Congress that subject h.-i« already lireu and that to-’, without drawing upon ths
•earing such a tiling.
1 had left my gun io result from thu pre^un-, and Isu.Uul -l MX y ears rfgw it, and will bsall right.'
slm-wt rtttjRj! ranlta of
Federal
■I lhe boat, mid bad nothing to kill tin tbs stuike would w.i-111 have Ii-Mgtti eu mgb
No mh&gt;:i.t-loi.i than done. Harry af­
rtup with, but, nb I look th.- duck, I jnai lur another tun. ilu was drewn sopgut- fix*! bis nubigreph. -nJ faummsd a tune,
u my firit up»n the thiefs tit-ck.
iy, that lb c nt e of hi, ta-dy uaue.log- a Mie Skinflint got his oteck buuk nnd
Tbc ground wa* m«ist and slimy, and •nr than bi, bead ! • The blaei.skm wax imide a calculation.
. .
be Miskv had hm fo-dy braoed among the d *wu to a celision that seemed iu ul•Have yuu got, ten dollars about yjmi l’
.. nt* &lt;&gt;f Un-stout ranis hr took bis bead . o ■; aiid ytt Icmdd u-ll.by tuu wurk inkedJm? in a inumeut; 'if an, let me have
ut from under my fi-vtub-ut aa quick jo ..g of Uio targe bird au.ilm upon the it.' "
•Alt right, my old boy,’ said Harry
&gt; man u&gt;aild &lt;a&gt;mfortably think. I thu't nelly, tliai he wsa di airing bmi*di' tighter
erty ahalt rett fan vioUted that
, i’d rwu beck ta my Ir-t and gwt my gua,
suppiMUig lie • wauled it »■• make clung*,
ibeMrottg arm ut tU
and try to kill this fallow; am! I bad just
here it &gt;•-"
the WreJy hxn.l of the ttfebuale
turned for that purt»sM. when I fell suiue•llwm; twra.*Mdd SfcintiM hsAfeg «P
wtaat lixnu her, -r axura^it W ««
Utfeg strike &gt;m« .4 my leg* *• though
hfo. desk and making prspattttiwna tu
j&gt;utMtaaiy had thrown a r..pu ar-aaid it.
_
was killing tire; ktiwhich she ruiea in thia
I looked-dow n aud found that the sttslte Ittig me slowly, opeuly, and 1 Lid un
p wra. Let us repudiate
■tad taken a turn around my leg with b&lt;» kelp!
I, a atom,atreug man; was acta- mym.nvy 1*
,
tnae, which fow ftasff to&lt;
call, aud waa In the art u! clearing his ally bcld al ^e deadly will .4 n btaok
'four m&lt; nicy yuu have gm it.’
M.i.lMgkplaom.tM.d
•&gt;&lt;dy from the grsa*. whin I dvppud Use snake.
tin: It I What d» you mean r
»-•
My-b«Mtk- nuus-tam abort, faint
duck an I gave s autairt kick,but that didn't and quick, Hpd I knew, tlu: 1 wipi gewwmg
•Why, I wm »• uka off tba discount,
lorem h&gt;m, und thus drew my leg away ; purt-lc in the Env.
My bawls aud nrui- wasn't. 1, and the Uawaandr
I m;cht as well have put tay feot upon a bwuUwi and.taf fogcr* numbed I I bad
-Yws 1 wsnt.mv timiwy.*
streak uf fining.
•Why,
mr dear fcll.»W. ymt’rs gm A.
lstt£&gt;&gt; of tiw-.shake's n«ut,xmd be u-&gt;*
And hadtti 1 bMn tWHadl XUd A*rr«d Ur
H lua M.'/ a------------------- — **•-------- -— ------------ 1gnwjdW curve, bl, .bead vtbrewig frwn iferataywH. t*Bmstiw«M*»d.art»
»ide to sids witbfiu wktlaUlW uwliafe .if yoo u*»J nt‘", and just paid the tan;
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* right, my dear ix&gt;j; a’ &amp;ir bmmwsa

Hon. DeWitt C. Leach,

y«iot-«. tawlmgu. Jln.h.

GBtirr &amp; SrtrUHKU. Dealer* in all kind*
•f Dry Good.. (Itwerehw. Crockery. Ac. St.lr
fhrMl, opjoahr Po.t Office. Ha-Ui^r*. Mieh

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un tualrunirnl pnrporfii.R In ta llrt- l»*t wiH'anA
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Lmerica Ahead.
« reasons why

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p-,4 Kanlears lioaiarisJa Said-

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l-y&gt;-T»» tai Bterhm.
the
vartety af

•xevated:/
N STU VIS,
OVEN STCpga,
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of hr caa.ina a com -t thn u-t.ee eod order to b.
pubiidred in the Hepubilceu Ikaixx. • weekly
iww^M{&gt;cr i-riniolet UreUuge eud euvidetiUK in
Mid omul t fcr the full leitu of three •eek. uure
el lexer in each w wk next nuureilixlelv ?rwedi»n
the Um" uniaariug in tire prnuiw*^.
JnQe "f'I'robaU.

�PIT* Farmers.'nuw is tbe time U&gt; pre
dent of Ik-run Wand. New Brwrtwwk.
diinnf .w -f the cold.w&lt; d.ys of tbk
pare
making anger. In al) prubabilittpcesl lH»[*Seb to tbe 5. V. Tribsss.
•igtar dtuvwJd" sick wife ant &lt;&gt;f doors.
ty the sugar season will te abort, and in From a Special C'arrrtpoiufeat:
ssAsrhtf iWbr would kitl lwr if wbe ra­
Whasbtagtnn, Sunday. Feh.ll.
en.
Tbdy wera. m tbry e^ ba&amp;&gt;cvii,‘
Cd. F«rayth and tbe other Minlgter
ndnad at the time, but in­
al Mexico, have not n-c-^nixed Grk Z«
in that condition in which a «sry ’ ranpectarriving b-m.r, started In 1
able an-1 venerable p«il&gt;Ui «Kma^|t ticl.mganstbvDJ/atrnnitfuMTiHiienL Th.:
other, and fiwmd bar withdura* Uiat " all men ai*
kta^
ad.lrrsard a polite iv.ta to the S.-cretan
h.f Foreign Rdntnms r.ictmixing tbe
were -‘/nt," and there waa no few in the
iwn sugar, will d» so rather ; Gorarnuient id Z-iloega as the authority
roJitee at a low price in order • exwtiM at tbe Capitol, hut nothing more.
to obtain it, or even run tain debt for it, Junres is lira Prra'drtil. pnohied by
the uncertainty of the future. Now the cmatltiitiim. and at last aramitlta ef­
j nr v’.'sv.r.
J
fort* were miking with lira Governors of
have revived t» rataMisli a M. rca dllseveral State* to establish a 6'iinpn'miise
Library A«**-i«tum. -Wa i&gt;-&lt;« With
on that Imais.
Th« next eteainrr will
pleasure tint ttes clergyiprti advrasata Luia
tell with how it '
' Tbe k-adliig.------- —
excvllvnt plan..
/»&lt; nuti.wKs
■­
; -Minwtry nec-pted office irtuporarih-in Gov. Stewart -f M«
nr In Maine there are 4.1 M sch'W’1 BLOOD PCRIFIER_AXDBW(iDrnx
I* all prepared and drawn tn tbe bulling
ty law.
1 am a nstiugxl utilraetsr.
the h./pc uf arresting civil war. They
diinricM 5?IO tfi4 chiMrrn tetwrra 4 and
shall
&lt;4
Kstisax
ptaci-, while tbi* snow continues, no that am mainly confirmed opponents of Santa
will go with ilia gentlcmju from
DU1AWE TANdt lkUl D.
Stewart assured Marshall that arrange il. and an average of &lt;553,-000 aipeudad
hCandiiuV. that extent. And let
there will be nothing to do, but to gather Anuj, and brticv thia «k-m&lt;mstratira&gt; looks mcnls had beta! pcifrctud by wlii.-h aevWarranty aad &lt;’»dt Claim Drad«,«ra)
£.r sebo-.l purposes.
Dr. Hebwckta Seaudloaviaa ReM,au.
my, that northern Drapwrais ara
and bail tin: asp whenever tba season ar no mors to his recall lhan to the Perma­ •tai hundred voters wore to be srat over
Dxxni or IrsGt KsxmI—Him. Ji4m
•o lbs auhj.-ci.
They fodievs that Estate ami Chattel Mortgages Tor sale at
nent Presidency uf Zuluaga himself.
into thr bonier prvcluclv, to partlcipats
have vme &gt;.y this fraling aaturally
No rhinges iu the Mviiean rrpressn13- in the elec’ion. lie gms him the full de­ K. Kane. Ju gr &lt;&gt;( th.- V. 8. D-lri.1
Court fi-r the Eastern District uf P.nii|t&gt;ra th. ir mother ccHintrv—das enuntrv
ti&lt;« abnaul bul been mads, except the tail* of the localitie* and numbers.
tu-Ell xi. &lt;vw?«V£- ;
rhiril gave to thu South’ her cavaliers,
sy Ivuuia. dkxl *t bi» residence iu FbUadet-^
j
Our patrons will plt-asc n-ccol kd (hat M. Bailey, music taedrara, are giving a transfer of Almonte from Iratidon to
mom oavaiuCMBKn or bukmb »t’v
fd to. th-: Niirth a great many of her
phia,&gt;m tbcSAslult.
Faria, leaving his former berth vaiant.
&lt;wtr
terms
are
rrarfy
pwy.
and
we
wish
iuritanx and vuumihrad*. Wn n-«rtbcrn
cum* of b-avrai in our village. They Ruble* stay here de|w&gt;nd« on the akipe
fy Tira work »f lay tag down thksmocrata Iwliera that the Grarcrauu-nt j Admlnlstrnvirw. Guardians Martsmsees ara model leechers, and it is to be hoped afftira may take in Metico. Cnai-w»fort , Tlw Sergrant-ni-Arms of ths Gwnmia- track on lira D. &amp; M. Railway, lx-t«raii
Ixtul.l, by conquest, do certain tilings, ■ and all olhmi having Legal printing don&gt;«
■ion
had
just
rrtmncd
from
Joluis-ra
Gi.
B.i»ton sud Grand ll.ipid* commrno-d
that all who are interested in the art and will remain at New Orleans till the nett
ul that this bu«iun uf IValkcr w»* cmn- j at our offuv would lie more pnnrtu.il in
with four prrw.na who were implkat.d.
on the llllli nilIt •» cxjwtei to lw
science of music will imt fail to attend. arrival- from Mexico. an&lt;l then cyme
t’Biag petty lartvny.
Wt northern
North, if there is no probability that th* dirertly «r indiawtly. tn the rnorwi'ui* compk-lrd t.i&lt;Sranrl llqwd* m-itlvdsy*. i
ttnocrau are ratiiur iu fevor uf national
coiirar of events is tending tu hia rsat-i frauds of the 4lh of Jonuary Elccthm.
AwMOTrrra.—In view of the change*
Sltiwnrs prerinet. as you will renirm-of time, and the uneertainty «f‘ fife, a
rtera, sir, &gt;1 what 1 auppoea we max
Various versions are given of tb«ie«l- her. rrfurncil over n'mr ItnhdnM Xkirn.—
peri* term die last revurai| creed &gt;&gt;f
thr cT»rk« of Elec­
eorracl likeness of one's *a!f. ur frisnd*; lbu&lt;&gt;n between the ILm. James B. Clay C. C. Gugfray. one
national fiiliboiter-. That i* fillihus
i* a pris-el-'ts trwsure. which in future and Gen. Cullom yesterday, but folio ring tion there, was examinixl under oath.—
to xcvrl!
That is modern,
Afier «&gt;mr hesitation, be finally gave a
। yeara, perhap. «ma would give a fortune OM lhe Cictaeo|le&lt;-t*l with a view tomi
pro slavery Democracy run j
partiality, I find tlrs to (ra lira tours prub full luatory of tie affair.
Hxia Dra is viiu waa.\ but lira arti Ic
i to p-mra. All those desirmis of getting
„ __ ia piracy reduced toayatsm; j
He .w.’ire the', there wrte -but about
aide story.
that whI naturally rapture the cuior «4 -h
robbery mail- re.&lt;ysctal&gt;!&lt;-; th* .41 ty
N artoxat Eax —Those wednng to rah , a C-rn-rt likeness of themselves or friends.
Cullom entered the bar-room of Brnwn’a one hundred and aixty-three iwrfewt volra
jnnnlcprinciple, dm -might in ikes right" ’ scribe for the Xat-nnat Hra. lor four ■ will do arcll tn notice the advertisement Hotel, where CU&lt; llsakin* and M.io-n twilled.. The p-lls id—I at S ..’ehwh hair, lhe changing of which to ptay, Ikmg an iudliutiun of a halt of pn-pra asce-rrpulilKJinitarl aud teld up f.&lt;r tluEarly the next moraine he ami
were standing/lie prup&lt;urJ an old f*-h P. M
miailh*. fnim the first of March, inst, can of M. W. Rik. r in sb'ra |u*pcr.
5j.rang.-r meuiters of ths Detanccitwi&lt;s»r3-Kainii. lcy drink, in which all tbr the other dert went over to Westport. rations, t&gt; truly a valuaiJ* nicdn-iue.—
Profi AV.«id’s Hair Totiie; il tbe nrtfiAmily b&gt; (tody, and for the &lt;&gt;bk&gt;r -m«s to 4i&gt; s&gt;&gt; by leaving fifty cwnta with
^{fautice participted.
Buluctprantly be Mn„ and there. In Cd. Bootie’s store, ad- cules id' .bt leading ninula over the t'libw.
swear by I
ft is -he same dogma that
J. S. Vx* Bam.
.omiuei.-wd oHiveraalion wilhOsy. sui- ded several Li.ndnd names to tl»«*c o( ।
her &lt;«f thia truly valuable Magazine fr
&lt;|o not talof., it lhe anff
rei*eJy for
Jut* been in the tusuths .if 11 rants from
tiiqr h«w hr imd rammed from Kentucky the feiao JiJt ttdrra.' The n.tmra wenJbe «a^u-«t hisbry of uur‘race till lira
upon «&gt;ur table. As-njitsrary worit it i« to iwar I be Hermitage in Trnnesnrr.wbs-ra
read to them Imai some list by a son of buldmaw, dryorsu, premntiira ch.mge &lt;H
present mvmeut; the rarne that ha* kqn
Greeley’s maxim tliat, “what is worth notetrailed by any in the Vhifcd States. he braided lira Jbm in his den. He sp. kr l»ar. “Tom. J«dtna5n.n. snd oilaw pro­ tiJof, and the several evidences .-f a a «
niao-Umlba &lt;4 maskin.l in slavery; drat
toms at lira routWnf tbe lair. • i -i
dotns al all. is worth d-&gt;ing well.” Is i
The Judura’ twrtificatr*
It is published by Phillips, Swn&gt;|"«&gt;n &amp;z of hi* long devuiion u» and ndmiraliiHi slavery mm.
filled lhe world wi:h chsia*. ami '
(which l ad bi-m nn&lt;ie um separate sheet*
.vrctchedncsM. snd Jen. ami spread .lark plieahle toall the trnnsact’iansof life, In Co., IS Winter Mreet. Boston, at S3 per
Mr. Clay answered by saying that Gen. of paper) were posted on at tbr fimt of
nrs*. more fearful tlun that &lt;»f midnight, onr nratitry csrry man is n politician. — • annum, &lt;y twenty-five rents per number. I^nrtte C&lt;-unite IukI otterhs UIiicomw Euith*"** hogna n-Kirai. and they were sent
urar the. greater part uf man’s earth I v Every man luts a part t»&gt; perform, io
inMuidor also brardvd die lion in his to Calhoun.
04. Danloftfa of Westmoulding our political institutions, and in i tW' ’f** ' A. Ksspeu*
,
.
’
.
«.
.
Xuspen
*|wwki
■ 8&lt;r, it we would put the Govcrnmmt
world aid.-. Do n-»l let any n«-atrum
Tin* exprraalnn. which aomu'bystandgiving dimtmn to thr anairs of GuerralLt»—r:
and people of Spam in Ig^cfAfrrae and
| also t-mnrrii'd with tbe fia-idsln the otb- vendor exp-riiiitml ujum v-urlrair. T.- cl.
i-rs
suppus&lt;1
j.wular,
was
rvunrdcd
a*
an
is Ita Burner
tamper' toward* this Republic; w.- can m«it. IX-fiy it »• w- will, th.- £u-l is still
te.
■ ffent've rat.-rt l.y Uidkin, abn a»ked If, er prreitirtn) was lira instigator and di- nothing you tele n-&gt;t g»"&gt;d reason
ysry rmdily do it by repudiating all such the same. To prorlaim that we are »4
Iters ia all that it purj«&gt;rt» l» Iu-. Pr-f.
hr meant to io»uk him. Clay di«claimcd r rwtor of ti&lt;e awinJIc.
unfunded d-igmoa, and l-y,«how n- both p«ditiriana. nnd st the same lime deptant
such intentirni.
•
Th- Judtfra corroborated this testimo­ Wiaul baa &lt;-arn.il by y enra of severa tmt
by .rar word* and r.Ur acta, that we Mill onr rot * iu the ballnt-krt. is to sttrmp’
bi- pr-psmtimo, hi* pres
The Interrogatory wgs repeated, with ' ny tally. mM swot* tint; mend hundred &lt;&gt;f tbe virtue*
jraic regard f.«i tbe rights of luti.ms and
tbe namo reply. I.ut wu« a«i*&gt;mpAnivtl names had Iwrn added to the rvSarns. st rgt iam&lt;&gt;. Urv-r 150 cvrt.fi--.fr* are l»ctu do a thing which we declare wc know
fur inteniational Inw. Said tIra Fatter of
w ith the mraai ing t.se of Cullom'* finger. I t.-rtte p. Ils serf &gt;d.w«n an t they ha I fhrs auofths valm-.U tfate Lair rest-&lt;rati»,
nothing about. Tn neglect to rote at tbr 1
hi* country in his ferewvil ad.frras:
when Clay said shut bo was not wrui ' made 091 tteir crrtificateK
fro ti p r.iei w&gt;&gt; lu-e tri.-J it. U&lt; - M-. ..“Ohasrve g.&lt;uj fei-h and justice tow- proper time is to dew-rt onr p»»*t of duty,
tomed to be a&lt;ldrvrmed iiisurb a threaten- .
At these Wilnvfl*ra gave tteir testim-i
gr.lsall n-jii.m*; cultivate psucc rad bar and to shrink fnmi the responsibilities of
Cant®.—Beware of worthless imlti
ing inanner, or words to that effis t.
■y under ths direct promise that they
pony with all; n-Kgi.m aud m-.rality &lt;n
an Ameri.wn rituen.
Cullom became more . x.'itvd under the ■ should te pn.levuri tark to tteir bomrk turn* n» raveral ana already in the mar­
il there is any portion of the brute
join tlii* conduct, and ran it Ira that good
We know that it is not unfrwqn'cntly creation more coiitetuptiLls than any • ub­ c*&gt;nv&gt;ci&gt;&lt;« of an inltmded insult to him, I they werriseut buck quis'ly. only yester­ ket, -iill.-l 4&gt;v diff-rent a tue*. (lea n«n jnJiyy d.ws m&gt;t etpailly enjoin it I"
tml^H tte W&lt;»rd» (PrvfeM-i.- Wood's hsr
and drn*am&lt;-rd Clay as ”tlie sjMmtate mm day m--rni-»a„ How w.wthv these word* •/ their dis- urged by individual*, that in ths election er, it tea certain l.mg-t-ile-i animal, whose
The Spring Hill return* showed a Free Restorative, d«-p»-» St. Luwis, Mu„ and
id! a noble sire."
liuguisbed author!, Well will it te fur, of haul officers, polities shnubl be laid monkeyish propensities i-duce him to apr
Clay said that hi* pby»i&lt;-al cunditwai; Start- n&lt;aj«uity.
Tbs proWawry mev
u*. and C.r lh-&gt;*e that arc to come aft.-r u*. i aside. “Select tile heat men irrespective f
the actions of a »ti|H-rr&gt;r rate. The Pio­ waa ■neb as w.aild prevent him fmip an- j ■eager by wb»m they werv sent in. never Sold by all druggiytK sod Patent M.-dicin.if we girs heedjo this s*g« advice, mid
of patty,”—this is always ths language ; neer' man will confer a favor np-m hu­ ■weting wilba blow, but lie C*nili| ind re- .Ulirerrd tlwm, and now aweara lint be Ilrak-ra. Also l.y ail Faiiry and T*-iIil
Severy proper n»sn« track to “niltiG'w*Ji&gt; dealers in the L'nitrd Siatua ami
*i*t pr.a-laimiiig Cullom "a d—d mihiu- ’ lust them mi tber nay.
praw and harm-ray with all nations.” &lt;&gt;( tbe minority hi favor of souk- pel can-. manity by drawing the H-m’s skin far drel.
Wlu'rvii.M.n Cullom .1 ex
.
t.'-uiad.w.
Let us do thia in g«'.od f.tilh,*nd that feel­ d.date. and tuliifteti to il ia todolmt. ini- e&gt;i»itgh bark tn enter, at least, a part of
ing of amity ami g«ri will that «i&gt; b-»g perfectly, that which we attempt tu do.
bis caudal apniwlagr,
I
Thr b-rcr of the blow was partially ar­
e-xirf.d tetragm tho two wuim.*, will be
It is true that we sh-inM elect the liest
I n-stsil by th.- MMn lntors, but Mill readied
at vnw restored. IFo “pair and temper"
Snyits ix MxosacucsET*.—Of die I tday’a now. nnd caira-d it to bleed. The
men, Vul then wd shotil.l «sa tu it, that
'
U .sb I.ate.u ki^ante thi, i;,_ ■
slaves o^Maaandiiisetta, says die B-.*t&lt;*n two were then separated, and withdrew. thf harle-rs of Mackinaw (Ntv in th-,
puldic will te changed, and all pUr tn'm.-r II the Jiest men are nominated upon oir
It is proper hi say that Cullom's friends ' Sljruita of Marktauw, in the ‘State
difficult!.-* can te readily and amicably ,; tirket
It is as modi tbe duty of every Traveller, who were made free by ti»«
’represent that b&lt;- iimlerMond s-rmc ol»- Mltbigaii; which si referred to the G»madjustad.
■ eitiren tu attend the ptinnry meetings, decision ,»f the Supreme G&lt;urt of the rii-xi«-itn rrferenra to have fiern in.ide by mit’ee on 'Cotnmrrvr.
But pow. sir, let ns come tn the real' for nominating randtJatas. al it kto wte State upon the IConstiUithai of 17S4, by
The l.»ll (S. No. 100) n lrasing to th.Clay tn tl&gt;e Invest uniting C.anmltti-e. in
merits of this Amistad mas. The Prrai- Jj for them, after lhey arc tio-ningcd.
which slavery ’in the State was declared connectinii with otter ixmarku, before legal rrpraseotativra of J. Jin MrNri!. dcdeal avers hi* belief that “lhisln.lemnit» I
&lt;-rs*vd. the idle--f ti e Cnitr-t States to
A great mistake is mode to mxny vp- lo bu illegal. ..•sly two survive in thiawv- striking.
W ju«*ly due under tte treatv with Spain.'•
Tills Maten-rat may te rrr-ne«ura in a certain trarf of land, was read a •rc&gt;&gt;nd
vb-.m, kno»n aa Mother
t ite J7th Octntar, 17U5." Ite ninth । tera in m-glecting to attend their party
the onler in which tbs events •nvnrrrd, time, an i considered as in Committee i.f
ticla &lt;&gt;t the tiuitv is the one msinlv caucuses, and then rrfimitig to vote l«- Boston, is now about 105 rears of agr,
aa tba details wcrrdcrivnl frinu ditfeiciit the Whole.
relied &gt;m l.y lira ad..&lt;ate*uf lb» indeni-1' cause the nominees do n-d snit them. We and still resides at the VF rat E-td. Thr
h ptnvid. s that the title .if the United
sources. Hut as nn ttijurtitr i* intmulad.
Biljr. as it was by the prefetnlsd owners •
.*hcr is Mr. Vassal, femiliarly called any error will In- promptly corrected. It Stales t- island N-. 4. of section ninof .the Amistad negpMw at lhe time the s|ieak U» Repulilican* ; the oppusititUi are
I seldom known to be so feolish. Thu cnis my drs'gn to give a g&lt;neral;idra of thr tren, in township seven north, of range
cause was tried iry the Ftiitvd States •
cirrutnst nra* &lt;«f the rasa lairly, with iu&gt; five west, and th.- Wets mfiacenr thereto
cxMirta. Th.itartiefe provide*:
I suing Spring clwetlmw will carry with
situated in Michigan, thall 1&lt;e ndrsaed 1.1 '
teun.tig titter wav.
“That «ll ship* and msrchandhu-. of;jjhch: a ►igmflennra which should not hs
Clay ealle-ton 8.-nitnr Johnson, of Ar I tile legal representative.of John McNeil,
How iHjtr wma CoavaaTtn.—TIhwtet natureraraver, which alull te roranra-i '
iivcrbw-ked by Republleaua.
Every op- mnversi&lt;.n of Messrs. Douglas, Wise and ksnsas, to act as his fr'n-nd, and a jwn-mp dec’d fbe island hal itit! l-een in the ocjru
out of the luml* of any pirates on r-.b I
paney -f him. ami of llawr fnmi whom '
Lerx &lt;m tte high »SM| shall be bnmght1 |w«ili«n BuperviMir elected, will lie o«n- Walker, three democratic cundidatvs for
h- purchased if, «In.v IHT2; b it this Is I
into soma port »f cither Stale, mid .hall struud as nn approval of the National the Presidency,, from fellowship with the
n-t to he e-in.trne-! a., ns lo inte-fere with i
lie dclicrrwi to the ququdy -T the officers Administ*athm.
E*cry compromise. firr-eslcra, was doubtless owing, says tbe ■ eho*«n. At 1 o’cAch, Do rlwicc hud Iraeti thr right* ..f third pirtubi.
of that port, in w der t» bo taken care of I every split or jicrwmal unpopularity, re­
The full W.m r.-j».rte I t-. the B.-nste. i
North Anioriran, to their perusal uf the I made.
&gt;nd reslured eu.- irc to the true proprietor,
sulting in ths election of any but an out 75:h Gupter of Psalms, 5th and 6th verMutual frtifxla are endeavoring to ordered to Ira mgr-nmrd, read (ha tllinl I
as o~m aa due and suffieii-nt proof sk.U
; bring al*ait n h-couciliation. and other. lime, and pissed. .
Ummfeeimranimjc H»«. property thereof." and uul Republican, will be claimed aa a
; high irf awth.iriti an- interfering tu prvAs Mr. JustiveStory well said, in de SUvocnitic victory.
'A CnautTY Ixncxn. —Mr. John Far­
“Lift nut up ynnr bvrn on high ; speak ' vent a meeting ; but it is bunny prartilirarmg the opininn of the wwit:
Then let no i-ompmmises ar coalitions not with a stiff tieck.
■ cab|* to do ■&gt;&gt;. n nsid. ring thu notion* mer, of Nrar York, ojicnrd ht November
“Tubring the rate within the article, it ifilh aotl-LcCutnpfon demo.-rata, inveigle
“Fl* pnwftina cometh neither from . ciitcrtaincl l.y tte parties in lira ra*r.— last a Free Dinins Halism, at 47 l.n-lhiw
ia es-ni-al 1t&gt; catablr.li: Emit, Th.t tb-r'
na into a snare. Ramcmbering. that op­ the H-Ht nor from ths IF«f, tmr from । Tte whole kfLir is greatly n-gicttcd in ►tract. Aar.ua the strrat Is stn-ti-hed a
■agroes, im-kr all lb-- circumstance, fall
k’.nuraSeating the insetiptlon. -P|M,n
the Soath."
. all eirclra.
within tbe de«cri|&gt;ti«n of nmrehandixe in position tn the !xciinipt&gt;m orastitution
Ws find a
Of course pruioolioo must
'
Tira War Department w ill take rare t» tn rat ami nothing tn pay.”
tbe sense of the toasty pSevoudiy, That doe* not Include tbe whole Hepublican
iWriptinn of this charity m theTribnn-*.
Cvenl any ioatilc meeting fn.iu gn*wthere ha» Wen a roseua./ them .m th.- creed &lt;»f eppodrfun to clavery in all the the Xorth.
Sit
bom red tn a thnusmil are daily r«|
out uf the corn-*] &lt;m&gt;hn&lt;w tetwevn
Tcrritorisi.
here, among them, aa ragithr nttend mts
j Uul. Sumt.a - and Gm Hartley.
Again, the loan of a Supervisor nr dark,
are GO women, 500 men tmd dOOrhitdrs t.
Washington Republic save: Sioee Jan.
Wssfrington. Feb. S’.
iaiaie burriurto succras in the Fall elec
The drm.wi of di*n&gt;.d !■■■ appee.-iitfv
1, ISM, three tlrntvind acKo?&lt;l4brases
limts, the result of which decides lira p«&gt;
bran lit l.*-*e on this tiu-tropulls during
have been knit in the State of Illinois.
Htival &lt;Min|4uxion of Midfigan'a next I
th- pa«t two days.
This fact, added to thr defection of Judge
Braidv* tte quarrel* tetween General
Senator in Cungrus* fiirsix Jrawrw. 1’be |
sense of .the treaty I It appeared ill evl- Su]urrviaor and &lt;3.-rk; with one Jiiitibe of I Dougina, is a moat hinhmus one to the * Harney nnd (-&gt;!, Hutuner, between Lieut.
Democratic pr-wpecu in that State.0
draws bsfervi the, crart, that
they were.
Rliind and Ginininiidcr Bout writ, -henu*ivM &lt;&gt;f Africa, and were kirlnaj.pc.l ths Peace, conatiUitry a majority' of the ■
twevtt Mr. Janie* B. Clay ami G.-n. Colbi all questions, of le I
there, and wera unlawfully, transported township ImmhI.
Aa hcuintaXT.—A Grrnmp, named hmi. alx'Ut C.rtv &lt;4bvra are pvn-ling
to Cub*, in vmtatta ®f Ura law* and galily &gt;&gt;f mtCra, the advantage is &gt;■« tbe |
ain.rag tte Naval Officer*.
trsata-* of. Spain, and tbe rn-ot solemn side of the party of the swine puiities lit ' Nelson lliiikat.ui, says tbe Cleveland
Two Army i-ffici ra, (Chptaira.) hnd a
A
Herald, was detected in Ihidsim, Ohio, fight in the barter’s *h -p at Willuudki
edicta aud drcLir.itu.n* of, that Governsale very |uw fur
the laiani. to say rnrthtng of 'the fk-jUing ■
tarat."
Spain, by traaty with Great
a few days since, in an ntteniptto fire his thi* morning.
A ran* was broken over
CASH.
Britain, had ste.liabml the slave trade a&gt; vote which is alw.iy* with the majority.
the te.-wl. uf one &lt;&gt;f the roinbutants, and
own
premises
for
Che
purp,«t»
of
securing
edr(y as IH21R and had directed Itui! cv II
Lm ua rumemlair then ip onr actioo
P. H. i J. RIWJ.
a
diu-l
will
protel.ly
m*ue.
the Insurance.
Hud he sure -rded, the
ary negro iw.r.nlurad iut.. her mlmisi in this B|«ing. that “tiiai which » worth dtTbecity is full &lt;■( rumors steuit Mewer*.
peiwripal
ptrt
uf
the
vill^j*
would
pruba
vhdalwm o( tl»e treaty. ab&gt;uld Io- dctlur.il
day nnd Uull-ut. Il was even reported
lug st all is w.wrh doing welh"
hly have liven laid in ruins.
tfae^rrt port at which be sfowild
that Gen. CuII-mii ted Irarn wo.uulrd in a
,
Agutu, in 1835, a»«rthrr treaty
duel, but they ere- all f*te-. N- teratlkEXTRA QUALITY AT
nad.- between Great Britain and
Tita Maroa or Cuicauo Amailxo. _ meeting tea yet recnrrwl. Thera are M­
f»r lhe avowre.1 pur|&gt;&gt;«c of ren
IO CITS. Z&gt;ETl LB.
In emrarquem-n of nine aupp-raed refirc- w. sbtmdaM rtiinora al*m* llanw-r alHl
tbe hiraiw taken h«r ah&lt;&gt;ludiing t's.- the .-I ration «l our village .4firere fiir tte
lions in bi. piper, *hs Gbirag.» Democrat,
P. H. 4J. BlMSEL’v
—
I „wn traffic in slaves m«m« effix-tivr." ensuing year.
Every ritte-n who feels
by Mayor Wentworth, »[».:&gt; a Mr. T. J.
this la« truatr it rra a dd: «• The slave
ide is again deddred, on the p«rt of: nn interrat in .-ur village, mid its pros­ 8. Flint. tte latter gruUmuui attacked
perity.
should
te
un
hand
tn
help
place
Min. to lie, henceforward. Vitally vn&gt;l
hia Honor, in thu Tremont House, and

BLANKS! BLASES!

beautiful dead

just received, nnd

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,

New Orleans Sugar,

ns affiureta tte teadsuf

ahull

broke a cans over bis bead. Mayor W.
lordt after Its huerasa* and feithfidly per- waadtsabfed t.y » bnifcm aim.
ferni their duty in its liebalf. Tlnnra wb&lt;&gt;
an- nmVuisficd with’fraying a teary tax
Escan or a MicMtoaxMa.—The Kai। to ha used fiw thu hepefit &lt;.f faithlex. c»t anrawm Gaxrtte Iran*. tUc Mr. Ifete
______ ___________ ifitrara. wiMd.. w«d4-tn rao-Hrat the day ni-ire Dunam, of Prairie BmiJe, K»|a.
, a ms, IM a,. I
,ku ,w
w ...
noaoo cutiuty. was otw&gt; of the gtiesta i-f
the Vacilic Hotel, &lt;&lt;i tbe nigh: that it

THICK BOOTEES,
FUR

OMR DOJ.LAB,
WOMEN'S

FINECONGRESSGAIT
i .T-_ I '

was burned, and that be. with three otbera, who were in tbr third st.wy Mred
| tbumselree by throwing their beds out of i
tfe ir window oft the roof ol tbr. pkvra,
wfeai was a part uf Uh (ini Uucv, and

thsa climbed dvn tbs pUbra to y.

Shirt-

AT

GRANT &amp; SP
• Ready Pi

Just recciv
stocl

r EVERY \
To te soiJ

Call aad ue liea

OF AUFRIXTS

►

GINGHAMS.

BRI

A nice ns

FANCY E

*0\NHS TO &lt;'.l
KLVDSB1INS

Ready. F

"BOOTS AND Slip:

ilolhittg: Xr

-

•CROC
»

’

(&gt;F

SUGARS

.-That Good TFA.swt

'And every thing in

•

All kinds
.taken in e
. -Goods.
•■J
-WES

RECEIVE kW
&lt;X&gt;I

mux
Hssttag*. Jum- 4

New An

BOOTS &lt;

GUSTO

BOWEHS IIAI

�tBRRb’SS^SSS?1

i^maeorasT.

ATER’S

THE IHilUBOI-HER-S BTONE
AVtlMl.

IfomUW K.
IftlgWla

(J I C C. MOTT

£E3mHHjHb family
CHEBBY PECTOUL

physic

’

SrsKl-SSiXS:

^rrowo^g

OjfkSZZ CAPITAL,
ItoXmvd. 7cb July, 147. to

S1.000.0M
ABdOLCttA UXIMPAIXO

Surplus. &gt;422.162. .11

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S

Ready Pay Store,
Just received n large
stock of

DANGERS OF FIRE,

m &gt; :r ; \ j ■; Wet
IHfonlt having tom mad* in Ito pay rami nt a eel
Utu astu to money Deen red to be |.aid by a errtniu
iu.lei.tnrr v( BWWtoagr inadr and r 1rented by.lt-b
[ rrt M’.Warrm to (lotings Darn Cinuily and Huie
to Michigan.Wm. Hm.tu to Ito ...ne place era..
toanug "ale I th «Ui Jtrlr A It. I • ». anuTro rJ
I
n oflice .4 DedaliM-ulforitoCvm!
the pcodvacj to aaifl will a.'d the henring thriven. eillatheregtoi
,.rii.... ... ..t -..I.,.
iui-1*, 1 ii
In
• ci p» &lt;il ibis in lice end oilier tv be
■AiMiabed iu th. It.'Mill.ca Ham ern public news|m;&lt;rr printed in I in-1 ing- «nJ eireulaiwg &gt;11 **•!
Call and see tiem before purtliaeing .aunt) tut tto full lurato three week* ..ne» nt
|**.l .n &gt;mli n«h !■•*! ihimr.!«iid« pinwediug
tto UMnf heat ing in tbe prsml-ua.
.

EVERY VARIETY,

PERILS OF IXLAXD SAYiCATlOI.
At a»litoral rule, and rsleu ar rirka a^ar rttpto
mil to for wdreney and lair । rott.____
|

To be sold lit Lowest
Prices.
it umtmlim ihvin aritb sbminu

inr., .rtoo-uciious trum^to toa£
r. n-nrw. Lvdu, liw, wto
.onJ fovctu n. SuSto
to-..I Hr It..harl«f-^— y- ,T ~
■tor -Inch a turn i..
IUS. .an 111 od 1'ailMi. a|R uat «*fo
iiiv-i naitonl dto.o*v, but ntasael
t. uni Imgthca l&lt;ia toyonuttoea.

EmwwIbI nttmtiea |«M io ln&gt;nrance to dwdll___ L-.~ l*.«—tu .U,l l.uiMtun nd &lt;•--»-■&gt;-

LOSSES

PRINTS
GINGHAMS.
1

DINA V1AX VE.-iTAlILEhLOOD
•J.-L ■
I'_ a__ Z .

EQVUABLY ADJUSTED

AND PROMPTLY PAID.

. Judge toPrptotfo

S C. AYER,

BRILL! ANTS.

A nice nssortmint

AYER'S
CHEBBY PECTORAL,

FANCY EABAGES.
BONNFHB TO GIVE AWAY— ALL

COCGIS, "colds. BOIHSEIISJ.
Bsoicirris rnioor iic-nn t a,
laser. 1STIM1. AAD
rasst irrwt.

KINDS BONKETTIMINGS

AT THE

Ilcadv Pnv Store.
PaUd. H««t.rp. Feb. '.8, Ito?.
’ REAL ESTATE 1 Uif SAI.E.

BOOTS AND SHOES. HEADY MADE
llnklwr:

READT PAY.

AT THE HASTINGS

tea

I'rul.uwi I w.d euuiily &gt;'t' W ■•lilenawt un
er.ih.iji UApnl. A. It. b». thine will toato-Tnl
C' Uc«c.id«r, luiliviiiglir.t b.Jdcr, alike •tnatnj.g
wd Elia.SJw vn, in tl.c ljwn*l.ip'«.rvtsiry.'iu
; IhrlounlJ • t Horry, in said Sla'e.
!)•»
mil., dai vt April, A. l&gt;. FT-J. at vUr vti«k.&gt;n
. Ur afict’uwb ul that day. (»ul&lt;ptLt tv all VBcilbi
, bnaiorn try uwiigage vr ulbcrwuc muting at the
twe to Ito sale.. Ur folfonitig deMtitoo real «
tale, tu wit .ilualc hl the tuai.&gt;l&gt;i|i ul It,it,y, in lit
l waits al llutry. audbutn.l Mi.uipu. being th

DRESS GOODS

D OikU U&lt;u&gt;
&lt;i--» u.kn&lt;

Such as Prints Ginghami. Leloiina, Murimm. I’nramct:** Block Alpiccas and a
variety uf Wind De Lains, alii levy nk*

TVRPENTIN'E^ ALCOHOL,

COIET^JBIJS,

BOOTS and k4lOi:w,

i end &lt;&gt; Muffto'a building, rtk, Ucuodnay.
i&gt;rL
.
• , Speetn-en eeptes imt flee.
■luhSTS WSXTk.lt.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
.

A GENTLEMAN.
S.ebsa TEA. COFFEE, SVG AR, SPI
CE^. PEI’ER. FISH, ma word every­
thing in tbr Grocery line, attcli as
will be u.intod forfiintih us*. And
thrv have on hand lhe lte*t kind
ul'aniiniinilion for sportMuca
sin Ii aa powder, ami Per.
cuaaiun Vspaufall kinds
Waler Pmo&amp;sud
others. Shot,
Lead. &amp;c.
All lbs pop­

STACLD1NG.

IW7.

New Arrangement
•I lhe Store at T. ROtTEU

BOOTS

Iniirtlist" irvcu Maia at.
raraalaby
.'n. ITaiEng*. A by DrtigsiaM A
trrtianto geuenBly. • '

AMtllldiiE HUPHFLL. '

kj late of WUiiam Feutun Isle vl Tburuepple n»*&gt;;or«.M»T la.iw?W. trade. wiM.ld wiheit a pettwn to the public patTto cnuimiaa on tv ibt •!&gt;•»» commiauotteta
l-uiauant to iiceuae sad pntluwitr heretofore
r*“rCUSTOM WORK
grai.wd n* to tbe Judge Ihwtoie l-r lhe cvaat.r
.{ torr-' leuiallespo. tor ule al v avicnucUuato .f I’r-unl. Ito tbe county gr Wry.
■
kapl nrn.tuitlr vn hand, aud alt kinds MARK TO ti.e fogliert Lid tar al |U •tore ufi. N. Meier in
Sulice la i» reb» gi’en that we will further althe tillage ut MMdkrillc.« Munday Ito fob day XuMlXeeudAwtono. H ibtob'2-&lt;t«™X’ItoI.'tb
Ifeu'l forget lhe place.
_r a—_.v - a .. —— ..rw-h I* U . 11 a Laton

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.

«,
rleans

8wgw

A QU AIJTY AT

S_
s

PER
P. IL*J.

FUR

GROCERIES,

X-TTMOUB JEIK

ular Pat ent
Medicines, nt ths
day may also Im
fi.und at this establish­
ment. Also s great va­
riety uf tbu chtilcetii Perfu.
JWtpAtoe^/W.
ir-fo-y for thu eapreial •accom­
Single aopr for cm
| Thtae oopret in ad- ■
year laudraoto
raneu................tti.M
modation of tbe ladies. Also
Kugfo enpira jer nxH.th. T-c.
Stationary.Pens. Peocjk, Ink, (ev­
Awab IMij.
r-i.
ery variety) Paper, Envrfojm &amp;«.
I. publi bed every w'edtimdsy and Saturday.
They would r&lt;*|«x-liv.-ly ami.-unc* to
I imator na tbr return id Ute ainnrwi ami raeipe, tbe citiviwm uf llastiugu'und uf lb* sur­
Ld diitot to M. t. MriuHViy. AsMto^yokyhUfav I rotiudiug Cuituly, gwturally that Uwy in­
aud they will ba prumppy orut to main to mad.
j
w i v
*T
II tend to sell every thing In tbvlr line of th*
laJPubliahed Ersry Tbaraday.
' Imslttcs^as dteap n*cuu b* bought al set
Single wp» one ’O’ I Teacoplm au. »•
A 8

'•fa-i- ’TTi. nm
e-E C . a
toSBrvadaay. N. V

TIME IS MONEY.

rnto a4^U*t

«Mtw iifterwt tn this market.
A&lt;« pnrtirtihtr friend han taken the
liia-r'v to ciiwilate tl.r tonrv that we are
kr. pin ’ a GROG SUOP. I tetr thia oppmtunity to say t» my frien«l-&gt; • «-that
■ ■a nut tbe tsw.nw m&gt;v.-r will Im •» Ion'
nwl am none, and the WM1HKEYBAM-

Jtoy. is*. IfX

_

_

„„„ _ „
~
______ towuabiuvf Harry
no ito county 1lforv«aid the ltoto*|ng dwetibod
MATUs”
Mm

.

thick

FUR

•«'
boots,

KJt't'Jsr1
dear ia T**wu * wa hortti i &gt; r.ai.ge At.ae i&lt;rai.t.to'
talmtig t» acres to load.

•«

on Land and nil |ktwhi&lt; wtahiiig tn buy or
■ell VfHI du well tu cull beforu bargaining
elsewhere.
1 would particularly call the ntt«itu»
&lt;&gt;f persons a Lu arn building lo the {art
that I have jtml Received a lergr tlt-ck •(
N«ita and GIlm and that I «Ul f.imiah*
sash, Gksea. nnilv, 1 •o T Trimn.in,;5 Ac.,,
at an low a figure as possible.
n2Lyl
IIJKKN&gt;IEIJ&gt;

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.
D&gt;r n»M'M w hy

FRANCIS ROWER

la&lt;Ult^ Ito Uvga.t Hardware ba* wees la H

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

rtiac Is totubv giro.. that we tbe undersigned

II now troieeiig mr SFfcINO stuck tofias
A ham oa toad a Brnl rats asasrtOMMdr
UJ-* utA I r ffjjtu r.t»M sw l ift,TiS, Wfftu JIdilfnMilETIKUS
n-AKH, which j urm

llrankfit! tn my numertsx ct»M»iinm
l&lt;.r ihuir pu«t liltvml ptlrututge. 1 bop* to
merit it cuutlnueticc ij'lhir tunic.'
D. 0. HAWLEY.

‘htovkk.

MEN’S

BUFFALO OVER SHOES,

...

Boating*. Ms«h tl. t*W,

p

m

Mi tbe Mini wmmiMiuii.-rr ami min »c mu nieei . ‘
- ----- --- -------- •­
.1 toe beuoo of l»xrid line, in Uie l.rwu.bip al dc-cnlx-il in bu xtd will aa fodewa: -Tto uv-1 .
IVvodiatni on lb&lt; Hili day ul Jaunan- I
am. tto 1-0 of 'be u«*lfe weal quarter to w-lwu ts8 • twto
sth dar to April IftW al tto in.ur vl leu u'ciuak to ty eight, ia town tea uotiw to rungs uito m
CAIRI, Elw.ur.

AXO1TTAKEA MUMU" TUMCY GOODJKW b^l'lto”m^?1'‘Ct “"Wtoid « to to lurenrr - - -J(,a|oA}J
EUir.
JnXarraM Haiasr.
0 bntoCourt m and foeauul emmty.
fl«h ito CiiUaaa uf «torry Cvunty mar 6»d
JJariu liou.
At&gt;*xumtotoerrvbaie».urilitod In andfor
hy caUu tt al Ito
‘
JEWELRY AND BOOK KTOKB
totto-A-»1tor...-.lto«-U. .-U.f HlrtaHL.
iautreGXbd.y
atom.
.
Wa take thia nmihtto to tufom.ivg Ito Cilum*
.f Uu.-.iug. mid ndtoty. tbto -TL!oid^waim*e"a«»*miwut Cluck*. H'alciw*, Pin*
Erlonmoiri Mb-w U5d IVn» aud Pmra.., Kuto .T, q-anry

IVOUEVB

U S U A L,

i

AND

•HIGGLES,

IVlth argnoil •»&gt;&lt;! complete an assortH mctit of

Bpritmet. O&gt;1&gt;. a will bn aonl to all prraana wtm
wUb to aulUnto v« roceipt orflre p-atoge t'Mnipe
&lt;l«toafrmieemml beaded -DriiHani ”Ttopee-

LaJie'a Gaiters Burkins and Boots, .»
good a.*s*&gt;rtiueutal very luW price*.
Ou han-1 a vert’ large niutkOfCrockny
stone and Glans Warr.
Juat rvr.-ivcl a m-w atnfk of

of all kiadx che*p for Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity &lt;4

XTWntojsfwi

eived, nnd fof
ASH.
P. !l. i J. KU»*KI&amp;

THR AFATAVA’G POST

Burning Fluid ti«eth**r witKafMI stuck uf

WE STEA-EE
RECEIVE UOAKl UMM.D AClilt MS.
I

and very cheap.
i
Alsu a pil'd aswirtrd^R of CL-ths tot
i men’s wear, and a Urge aturk. i«f stspkw.
Denims Sheetings shirting, al ripe*, cbwrfca
and tii-Ling".
JUST RECEIVED a new Mot

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

And every tiling tn the line of Griteerics.

CHANT

■

H.j.ramELD

at astonishing !••• price*.- My mt»R«t
w ht little rbcu|&lt;r I Lua the rlmnpceL’
1 have just revived a good awrtnteOi
L dies

J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.

G RO

scc.us
nsn
Tlmt GimdTFA, Mitre t«&gt; cure the hrmfrtrl.e

JUST RECEIVED

At thr cli.-. pe«t a’. fi' itt townlty

a new stork of 1‘- If and winWr GOODS,
which will hej;.|.:t.w

'

LEMIEI! LLMEBl!

Tlwaabwriberhm inx
th* Saw
Mill kmiw.aa FULLER’S MILL, w.*l&lt;l
rest ectfiil’». annotate* |u tb* viiix.-nb of
Httotinaa ami cirir.il&gt;. that law fwejortd
iu liuiirth Lamlwr • f «U kiodc. eitbdf M
*•1^-...........................................

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVE8,
low utexwtuves
PARLOR COOK STUfi

�.THE UEPU

PILLS

•ftM uU Mui Set,.
Wtefe d*lia«t«d by t
T* b« paid in*
BLAXK8 af all kis
Ui* «an. **d Tar u

family physic.

»«r» &amp;IL that nfC’rs**
■
Ultf p-WlAW •&lt; *-0-1
aftreit «.r aircrew m he* between tbe iev
ai.J aM.-* "C the Km
«rc h»d six two
turns I* wL in, w ben we U.W in tbe «id&gt;-»

and-.itbenMuB «’ • ■ v-d*.
belter esitoo ny tn burn

OASH CAPITAL,
JiUrj-.d. Tlh jalr. J -*7. &gt;•

Sl.1100,000

Witt retan’thvir v&gt;:.dl‘&gt;
be»p.
thiw
I arn i:&gt; 2C
rn..w.d« »f th-rii. a-tt.r rJtaiuj ••*!«.• wUr-.edn&lt;ut crop. r**rlab&gt;iBg ana.-ng- &lt;*tlu-r.,
Caleb eraw. (Tr.'fr-inxi) Bindweed
(Qmeolvuhl* wvm.iwi «ni artenwt j Tld*.
tW. (8- rr*»cU in&gt;. n.-«.) ('.Jnlrt, (T&lt;t4*
iUg-* farGra,) lI'.ra-tdT;' (E;ui«rt 'in *y|.
valioi-n and xre. n*&lt;-) flint* b* fd 'in

10 o'clock A. NL. and arrive at Grand
Rapids »t 8 u’cfock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapid* ft* TTiwting* and
Battle Creek *«Tac*d*y« Thu Way-.and
O..- j__ _ e — . .’.t.-V
At
'
C. MIEPAERD.

II. J. KlJiCIELti
«f Drr Good*. Gt
«Mdy Moir CM
b,.or.. HI.U Stm
Favv't, Holinj*.

ihJLfFRANCE

fi.h «tr»ri*-&lt;. S &gt;tnc ,hh.ir«rj nbjert t&gt;&gt; «*
j i*u it a. I*ei&lt;ig iujuripn. but they will,
drink ardeirt apinf* wlien uiitittnuhle, even
p’i inb*i vuti-iu. and lave n&gt;* C-ar» at all
, about their h-rtth. W» think tln-rv J, c&gt;

Gum fc Srvtl
•f Dry Good., G
ltn*L uliio. lt 1

Having »•■&gt;&lt; tbe entire *tock ♦*

SBSBBMB8*

Mvttr veor.ag-%' i wuut ?«now a fVwrgMturtly-ta tn:«S««U Itccd a atahrar l
budi*nii't&gt;, filial
hia pipe and hi. j.4e,
Ila «u* «hu fend-of h» Id.MMH’ng daugh

DANGERS OF FIRE,

CHEAPER I baa tbe ClEiPEST,

rrcus or ixliid uncinu.

bawtefttr mi HmL«n kM&gt; rfItead.w Wtte*
trxoral Lbtautt* and &gt;0 aftbr tew ,u*hl.r.

LOSSES

p-,-* acr.—* heavy : H"1 T*(n p’*,j&lt;»n4 u Htrt. -peetdi u. aw­
t I l&gt; ri tri.x&lt;| i:
uni ctdfth&gt;Cv the old gvutl- wi.
uj.'ifly it w-* nu .
«t enjoying hi* pip*, in priori onaet it in and I.-f
Tij«&gt; dilate.'* &lt;e. the tact of* their
I pl-mglied ag.»i:i, la»g fnewb'itp tbrfr HHrtua! attachuMM
”
th ■ ■ ibeT bopvw i&gt;&gt;r th.*let'ire,a’&lt;d Lite t»p&gt;r&gt;.
•i,»w. Ai, *Md iakuigthrfaauu,^::
Wether I *j»vc (/»• hu | f u, fd(/&lt;yh*n^M.*, I now » r. g»k y..i'r |r-r *u'-v&gt;n to trani
an 1 then inantnrd it fi.r cxb ^^. ... ^ plain il»i* h*v«lj :U*wrr
it* fMfi: i
I planted in J th ; tl,ry w.-.-v fully gewn h.-d —
hi* ph4uik«* o.mMiu.* turn
and all rarUxl to 'iterket nn.! *.|.l jn ten all lie lirjo. ;!«/■.•» .l*d y -ThK rlw.urwe*ka utter plx.nti^e. Of f nifM- I |.*e-l ‘
d • ni. t, Idathod, aUNt.ue-el. and Ii.'
tbr tuwBcJmt* «&lt; fr.*|Hr&lt;i'Jy a.p&lt;*M&gt;h&gt;*-. tv mliy inml up Mtt-i—ifrotn iraywvrit
Baai.t &lt;itc ertnp a*id jtenfrwj any wetd t’*t»t
c » mto a»y
-TlieOIwr tawwly r.&lt;
might cune. but bm-h. apih-arnl. ,
idled tbr di«c*&gt;nifiture of the suitor, and
tny tM^Uao. wbo'iwara *o me ry.i
niter rrm-vmg ata pipe x.-,d Id.-w inya
dere&gt;l at ita in. ia;|;&gt; tvaw. their
ldn-d nf ,in„k be rephel* *Wv(l, young
betaine cL*ng.t&gt;l jwilh nirprUe
m in. I 4k» t know b, Ytr nay «r j.vaiimi*.
pr.vi.led yoo Wflj awrry the gal firat.’—
M* v-i ..r April. Bj7. f.r, M:d thuj Xdlt
QrviUe St Jt ftryitlrr.
till then, an-lyom wji m e'tba* Ju: 1L* „;1.
Iy killed th* •urlawiroot*.
Be.it femwaberad tin* (fell hi* In! a
not&gt;*ri&gt;nM rfiararter ’J*.r niorr (Lan ii.1v
y esra, and w»a brought h.to it.
»U( •
onlk by aaving tl&gt;« w.v la of a
h*uiw
ditteiw#
mixing,lbm» vtfih tbe auM*
d’tng. an! then eirtia^ the prc.-1-i:* c*ni-;
port to the Und I n*nr .peak *&lt;
* Tbel*-&lt; week .'Tk’rt.niary,! • 7, | pltn’.•d the wb A.- fi*-M with early p&gt;&gt;*«t&gt;&gt; *«,
and they nxm »!ror-d ths drill* to tut «at-;
WbBti'Oi
I thru apjitir-d 30 I'lMhtil* «.f
dim* per acre, to neutralize th • nah, »n I
tiien put inth»h»-» -bilk no*!
tntl&amp;i ti» j
dewtn.y tLe r.-itia 't*
the vIoltrtiMv^ for :
A Itch ; a een.itivc-pknt that rtrie.
there »M none bit uinvly to np-n ti. • ■ •wily m Um cvntre ut a er‘*u*.Ud'e few.
auiL a* 1 bum.1 it bxi*&lt;iw -nw:t»-^ 1 aU- r i lUAly »ern cxiwniirg l.y the mu&lt;: r&lt;r*i
P
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. ‘'.W■'
nfiaiu. Tori e mid he
■ tnaleir..
4 tii®,riny .fl! .rerv-ttre ,m: thr a'lrfut*, b» ik- i
ing were lik- a wlnt« frtot. The p-.tat w. ;
'J raiw* l in July. The laid h now dona '
in cabbage* agaix
F-r nty
cn.p
1 irattze 11
£&amp;&gt; ft !•)!)) jwrwrr. ■ Yhe p-milnc* wi'.l '
Whu-h are |-m two aaiaHrM* Jnncct*
if M*t 1 al tbe proaeflt nraket ipriw. fet.-li j
m.wni-HiH *mt|» SeHprnrrat The wid
' £W pw Brra. butth,'.# are fer »-c&lt;! thin ' &lt;»&lt;■*a “uilbi" an 1 tlw rtUlmd -Se».”

puRMEl.’LY kept by T. i’uuusn. iX cmtatantly making addilwm* »&lt;&gt; lb*
name, all of whirl, be propose* U» aril

LQi'hAbt.Y ADJUSTED

and'Promptly paid.

J. 81. HUBBABP
Slnsial ^nsrrumnits,
SHEET MVSIC
Aad Maskal Mcrchaadhc,
hALAMAZOO

MICUIGa*.

Tua
ribcr L
stock iJ ilottu Ui
ib part ■
*■&gt; *
C.it’Trt

AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
reran, rotes. mirsemns.
M«.wirn% « mmc-coui.
CBOI f. ISTMl. Ah*
j
rem ■max.

,11 ST RECEIVED

Al the din I"*1 •" •re in Linn by

HJ.KENFIEIaD'
a new «*ak if fail and «inter GOODS.
which will h w.llfor

REA T^"g~ ZP./VZ'.
Arranged Ly tbe beat otiipoav rs.
at art.io-Lhiji i*.m prww. • My tnolto
Every maimmmi “fleded for a
&gt;• *» lihle cheaper than the chrwjwwL’
l-er-n tborov^tbly lewted. reul Lc c_i
I have ju«t rccuivrd a gia&gt;d a*a~rttnrni •ay are eupcriur ti&gt;any cacraold
Ladrv*
’

DRESS GOODS
’

Siieb M* I'liut*, Ginghams Lcl-xnn*, Me
!*-.r-tl»vVa» hl.irk A Spores* and a
vnrirh • f Vi'i«-1 Deljv.n?. at! very bhw
and very &lt;
Aho a
aaaortmvtit of Ch&lt;tha lur

noOTbauc! UIOE8,

v. aK. tea.
L-O-M MISSION Ell'S NOTICE^

Ladk-'ia Gaitcra Btnkifaa an ! R'Hita, a
good ma rt.wwitat very }«w peU
On band a wry large »tv*k ufCruckary

N. II. Jutl received a new niusiea!
taitrwnent, called the Eogfbh M«ul'«
Harnnxtiutn. Call an*! t-xmuloe.
J. At. HUUBARD.
Oft. !3th I &gt;.'*7.
DtM-U’c

B7AWT

IwA By 8

lhe CmuitT Cl. rk i»U&gt;e Mibx,-r&lt;-&lt;
.
eauh M aw *.•€!«*¥. M.aftW M’-a-wx

la’**r. m tn ire, wwd .nt I pUntx «t«n I to •'
in f.w the throe
pver '.n-*-.
Imv
ing a wenftM-rabl- pr*.St of £*S. tiu twn l r
nt course rant frr.n.

fset drills *' that I mar cv tU. tn ndnunaa**. Be it onUmbaH u» w««l
nf any d.«Mripti.m h«* whowh itwif «t«rc
Jaiy.
I haw diqr down in varimu
plane* to thr ri.«pth «f lw.» feet, «nd &lt;wn.
ct find a particle.
tn fart a &lt;•»«! dn-Wn&gt;; if a*!f to b-gin
with, plrtity nf stable d twj, a lu Kehm,
y-ppiag. awl .i O^io-nt tf*« of th- hone
y&lt;c. will cltMB thr Und of L’ltf f.Hilr.!
yee&lt;fa;&lt;«rc tn-M &gt;* tafcvn p. aw »n],

e-BMpaar 4enuu4.,«£«•.&gt;( lac**!•( »u«trU.

EOL’ND AT LAST!

••Ym. &lt;1&gt;*B*i«toKyAFSX: ».?aa&lt;rt GOOD

TAILOR SHOP
NEW STOCK,
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' iu *1 -tirr»l fcr y

haaSra!HBl
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U&gt;nlh&gt;«-«1 1-* b«d'»«-.&gt;!'&lt;&gt;d,and u&gt; amnmewmnwrarriM off-hy-tbe 'wprrHj raft.—
It ia b!b» qiri’c
topLm'the la,ud
w'»h «Jjr o'-the i*..|t.,Bing,cr»*p* phiefa
w.u»M ba aarrlct-a’.le &lt;■* th; tawr, -nd
can »&gt;r tnuwpbu.;cd with lliarv-teinty tin’
they will inwraw- r&gt;;,i.-e esuuderaldv in
bulk that) if left in the weM bed; &lt;w’iln*p.-»
of all Br*rt&lt; Swboim'i Patiiip*. kobl r-Li,
M.i maua.*ld wuilz
ftl|
G-:..g In
rlfi-ir native wibbanur nwriiap jdaiil*,. „i.
ewjiteutiy &lt;Minni*&gt;u mIcm a itrnmuMfy nnd

it wnold ba a wsate «f rj i:&gt;ry and labor
to BOW Beedi* of any wop tla, fir.t year
M hdted Un i, i»ut no loar need Im enter
tuned uf Uilur*' aa repanh aoul crop*.— !
JJ. Levewjue, Mai k ct Gardiner, Gland ufi
orary.

CLOTHING,
SUGARS,

AND CUTLERY.
Old Foftgyism Distanced
Young; America Ahead.
The rcaMHi* why

. .

FRANCIS ROWER
LQWXsr FIULICK

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ELEVATED
OVE* STOVES.
U»W OVEX STOVES,
PARLOB DUOK HTCrVEA
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A WKKKLY JOURXAL.
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REPUBLICAN BANNER
VOL. 2.

'.IIRII b's SALE--.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY Al ARCH 11, 1858.

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NO. 44.

the Evt csiti v»- at Imst a little cairtimn, Imh
•’Ata very full meeting
delegate* very is a “divine" institution, approved Afualrz or of any other Spaniak nlyettt.
rvcrtKR it with a hearty amen, pronounwiW
from fhe difleretil counih-a in the colony I of God, and destined to last forever. It Tb. v sre native* of Africa, and were kid
it “final," and declares it a " m vstarj^
and durtiitii'in of Virginia, begun in Wil- was inside l-&gt;t^» before the promulgation nap/&gt;ed there, and were wiawfnllg Innahow the doctrine advanced could evert
lianiaburg, th* find day of Augrut, in ol the doctrine that slavery ia^ the trie ported to Cuba, in violation of the law*
hev*
seriously doubted."
;
the year of our Lord 1774. and continued “corner-stonepf republican .nstfuitions." and treaties of Spain, and the most sol
And then, as ikf-e stated, he “warnby several adjournments, to Saturday, The constitution wax venerable, with age vmn edicts and declarati.ms of that Gov.
rally recommends” Congress tn ovrrrulsi
the Cth of the tame month, the filllowing before it was suspected of bring a pro­ ernment. By those Isw* and treat!**
th*
deciriovi
in
tlw
Amistad
case,
and]
aasociatitxr was unanimously resolved slavery instrnmrat; and its aiitlxirs had and edict*, tli* African risve trade
pay fsuixand Montez t&gt;r negroes whom
liven •gathered to their' fathers’’ before i* utterly abulisbrii; the dealing in that
upon aarl agrocd to
tliey never owned. .Am I tme right ia
‘•2d. We will neither mirsulve* import Courts and Presidents attempted by gross trade I* deemed a Mtinmi* crime; and the
saying (hat this ean only be explain*!
n«-r purchase any slave or slate* Inipdrt- perversion of its true meaning to crush negroes thereby introduced into the do­
by looking at ths ‘•power behind tlia
ed bv any other jieraon,after the first day out Freedom and to furoo slavery upon minion* uf Spain are declared to be free.
Ruiz and Montez are pnived to have throne 1” What other motive bur xdv
of cYoremier next, either from Africa the
sir* to ciMirHiate.that power’could have
with utter loathing. Yen, it waa made made the pretended purcims* of three
IJ’rif Indite. &lt;t any other place." • •
induced the President to make this re“For the most tricing rrasona; and । Ina better, a more patrioticage than tide negroc* with a full knowUdgu of all the
nisrkalderecommendation t
But here,
sotnetmie* for no cinccivshle reason at —an age when the 6rrs &lt;■ Freedom, kin­ clrenmstancra; and ao cogent and irretietiit seem* to me, be went even farther than
all, hia Majesty ha* rejected law* of the dled during the revolutionary struggle, bit is tbe evidence m this revpecL that the
it vo necessary t&lt;&gt; prove lb fealty tn
m&lt;&gt;at salutary tendency.
The aboHtioo and brightly numod &lt;m| every hill-top; district attorney had admitted in open slaverv; for his position mi Karma*
Wiaeursa
tkujamin'*'. Hinman and llrury T. If* «" "»u drirak in h&gt;» din worse I Lan Ei
I
thi.mau of llaiua Crrei. in raib-an CoUhij and
His strains that allrmpt to bo frisky,
of domestic slavery lathe greatest object whan the public heart beat strong for lib- co&gt;Tt, upon ike record, that these negnur* f»ir* plore* him first. n th* list »f rham-1
mid *Ute»« ttaSd day of Xtrrrmbvr A. 0. IS8-. Bu|a„
„j _A d^k.r, I add,
of desire hi these colonira, where it waa ertv, and tba puldic conscience was pars were native African*, and recently im pions of th»t very peculiar Insti’ntion.—.
which sai* assigsiueui ut acid murtcami w«s
,
.
, ....
ported
into
Cuba,
a*
alleged
in
tbeir
an
­
duly needed m. ite office ..f lire He^.l*of D«d. I ’• “ ““••c**. br*yi0&lt; in
key.
unhappily introduced in their iiitant state. and just; when slavery waa regarded as
Fl proves the tmtn of all ttat his South-1
But. previous to the enfranchisement nf a rational curse, fi.rewd upon ua by the swer* to the libels In the case. The *up srtl friends urged in bn IwlialF during tha I
the slaves we have, it la necessary to ex­ then recently humbled monarch ol Brit- C&gt;*ed proprietary iu'trre*t of. Ruiz and csnvsw that preceded li«* clwliim, and I
ontez i* complelelg dieplaced if we are
clude all further importations from Afri­ !sin, bu^destiued speedily to be extin-,
*&lt;]uallv demons*rntim tha feisity of tba I
ca.
Yet mn repented attempts to rtfect guiahed ; when, in abort, politicians did at lilierty to h*.k at tbe evidence or tbe p, rut ions asiotmoi bv hi* supporters lit
thia bv pn-hitiltions. and by imposing du­ not ignore precedent and truth, and jus admissions of tbe district attorney."
the fro States.
Whv. sir, a I ending I
.- . 'l.ii
.... „
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ZA.ll.tit._
i tice. —
and conscience, nor limit their labors
Again, the court aaya, m&gt; page 500 “ Southern journal, the Ricbnmnd Enqui­
l«m hitliertu defeated by Ins Majesty *s i to the advancement of their own inter“Upon the merits of tba case, then, rer, declared that hi« reword “di*&lt;do*ed a
uegntive; thus preferring the immediate I Mts. nr ths up building id a corrupt, ala- there dr.es not seem to us to bs any consistency and an eflw’ictwy of serviea I
ad mil tape* of a few African corsair*, to I very-cxlanmni. slavery-perpetuating. Irec- ground for doubt that Uiewr negroes ought tn the Smith, which flattery &lt;*Hild claim
tbc laating interests &lt;&gt;t the American i dom-destrnyiugparty I
It waa made in to be deemed Iras, and tliat the Spanish fi&gt;r no other living man;” and that ba
States, and to the rights of human na- ' an age wbwi
‘
—
■—— were afraid and treaty inlsrooess no obstacle to the just
statesmen
never gave a vote ivrvwt the interest* &lt;if
tune, deeply
wounded by
I,,* wou.nns,
.... this infamous I ashamed to acknowledge, in such an in­ wmertiun of their rights."
slaverv, nor uttered * won! that cmiM
practice.”-Srv
-Set American
.4mrr»ron Archieu,/ourlk
Archiru,/ourlk i। »!mmenL tbit m*n might make “merSuch, air, was the view taken of this Ku tLe most sensitive Smithem heart !**
chandixs"
of
hi*
felluw.
Afraid
1
A
e«.
rrriM, vol. I. pogn 630 to 61M&gt;.
subject by the Supreme Q’Urt of ths U.
tw complete! v hn» h • met the cxpvrtaHear, too, what thc^iK&gt;d people of: Said Mr. Jeflbreon, when omtsrupUling S. in 1841. The opinempf th* court was i tion* of his S-uit’icm friend*. Hi* “eonGf-rgia said of tlis “unnalund practise the enormities uf the system—
delivered by Judge Storey; who bad law sisteney and efficacy of service" in thelp I
of alai ery
“1 trrmbl* fi-r my country when I re­ eipSala, and n&lt;&gt; superiors, aA*n expounder behalf continues,'and their “ sens!dew
member that Goi is jurt, and that his . of lair; in tliis or other lands; and there was hearts" have not yet been pained by ax-y
I/vritH (Georgia) Rrvluliunt.
vengeance will not sleep forever!"
‘‘Is vnx Da arsa CoMMrrrxB,
! great unanimity of opinion among t-e word or act of hi*!
ri-ilr- irfie— Mr.
But bow h it at the.North 1 We were |
“Thursday, Januiry 12, 1775.’ '
And thereiare men now, sir, that trem-,'__ . —e • !.—... n-iiirl
---- ---------,
“5. To show the world tliat we arc u&lt; I ' hie fi&gt;r tbvir ‘country, and they mean to Justice Baldwin—dissenting; a unitv of | everywhere r-d-l in that section
the
iufluroced by any contracted or interested save tliat country which they lovs *•&gt; well amtiment that did not vxi»l in the Deed . I Union that- -----Mr.--------------B uhman was i Northern
motives, I.u't a gem-ral pliiLnilin'phy fur fr-im ujler aahjection to the slave p&gt;.wrr. S.,,tt c*ae. which geiilkmeu on the other ; TOnn; that bls symp.thiea J were wth
all maukiii I. of whatever climate Isti- &gt;! They do not mean that * sectional inati- I
rrJIard *» a tiual and utupesliiiaabls j th.-ve wbo were rtrivmg t.&gt;jn..ke Kansan
Ullage or iirfnp’cxion, we hereby d’eeUrs ।' tilth*, anti republican and «nti-dsmocrat-: aetUrnicnt ol an importrnt principle.— B frre State; -a-.d that, if elected, no “rid
our d sapprobatiiui and abhorrence of the ic in every firm and feature, shall ban* ; And it I* beyond dispute that the Proai-' ,nd comf-rt"«oul I be extended by hinj
unnatural practice of slavery in America, tionalized; that men every where shall lie [ jent r g-dd* tbs acti.ui of the court in the l(, the ruffimhorde tbit kid sought, by
(however die uncultivated state of &lt;&gt;ur ---------------------.—i .. - *..•!.
huidiza.-” sold
11..,
—
------------------- - liks
■
। latter
twee aa.M. Thus sneekiait
speakiag in
in his
Ms I fraud and force, to introduce this h&lt;-a't‘e*a
country, or other specious arguments, brasie in the shambles, and driven by the ; lat&lt;1 mtMaSs &lt;,( the slaves in Kansas, ho despotism, in opposition tn the will of a
may plead f-&lt;r it.) a practice founded i i lash of the taskmastei
mcv jv&gt;
|V» uuwoaitin
। large majority ot the people. Wh'*.**ir,unwilling and ।| gjiys :
injustice mid cruelty, and l^hly danger- iinrvqnitad loll! Thi*
Th&gt;*y mean that these | '..7^^ g]ave* were brought into the lb* watchword* of his friend* in th- North
il» Co.li1.nl.. uf Uw •«., ••B.ri&gt;'J..".lfo 1'"-’“
"'ll.
•&gt;ua to our liberties, as well as lives, de­ thing* shall not be, save in the States |
basing part of our fellow-creatures lielow where they already exist; and. even there, j I’muJ »u-. »d ■- —
p-T-nj
&gt;“« •« ’« I—
men, and corrupting tbr virtue and nmr- we aay. d&lt;« them not in the name of the ..flkrir—r™. O-P-..O— .&lt;I«.«1I Ih-J
J
c h."—.
»
alaof the nst; and which is .hying the Federal Cuialitution I ’ Smh acta, in Hi*
l&gt;, U-l.uU.1Uil-.- rb. propw. »-U, •“■.SOT.
I axial of that lib.-rty we contend fer (and name »f llu-t »»crwd charter ol our liber­ nai of the country."
wbnre mm • wn* ttiu.
which we pray the'Almighty to continue ties. are wcrilnr!
They are unpardon­
. .Inquiry,
.
. ..
important
roreaur?
Now. it i* a fair
why
th* n
Pres-1
m&lt;;’b
ww#s
. w
()11
,
,
to the luteal posterity) upon a wrwng foun­ able po'itical rin*! No. rr; the cmatiideal should view lb.se two decisions of 1
n, bold and utterly indvf-usibfe and I
dation : Wc, therefore, resolve, al all tution doewnot luakemeu ••invrcliaudizr,
the
Supreme
Court
in
lights
so
verv
d.t
bzsliecn
in* c«rit*e npn thia I
li-nra. tu use our inmost endeavors for does not recognize them a* “merchandize;"
the manmnjwioii of unr slaves in .this permiu no inferences to be draw* from ferentl Surely no &lt;u»e will pretend tliat I m(wt |Iftp,,rUl„t of all otudtbui* tmw l&lt;-1
colony, upon the most safe and eipiilahle fl that there is any analogy Iwtwecn there was Ires legal acumdn, less sound- ■ fiipr the Ameriran poopte, (that Hie very
WiNrrr *11 their l*l»o notes ar, prvleste-1,
pur-1
w(hj
j j,;,,, b, t|lt. |'r.-v-dcm^|
Cmiing for the mxatnni and Uieinsdvcs." “mwvhandize" and the bone* and flesh nre* id judgment, le*e 'r"*-.ty
I *tu tuts that Old
will jlay Um a tiki
’ t,irn awnv, cl-agiine I ami dlss-iatcd. and’l
awl blood and souls of men which arc pore, in tiie court of 1841, llum m
—Jtyell36.
(
Wbre hi* tad trump sod ho *r» arrsaisd.
No om* aouldv.«re i-o , B,|Mjte&lt;4y tbeilu-inf tlirir feet a* a treji* I
;
Buch, sir, was even Georgia Democra­ ma«le.
It nowhere give* countenance to coin t of 1857 1
And d«wo in Urt rojhma W Discord's own l«
wickedly to wrong the illdstrewt* dead. 1
•
■ - —1
cy in 1775. AV hat ia GcorgU Driuocra- I the ide* that, by any paewhility, ’.nn men
.j ------7----- --|w cmvartvd into •merUmiidar;’’ m- There must lie some other putont reawm
btatc, [Mr. Gsrtrell,] but a day or two !
authorizes the go eminent to treat whv the Excretive “carewtly recimi_ -- 1 -•
...
wat-,1 nr ovsrsim-e—and he said it too, iu lbs saciwd j lhf,ni M
,.[»« Umii “ per one,” et.ti- mends'* Congress to diuvward or•over- ,„rn|&lt;r|&lt; wl-ocate! th • g -ri old Jriferso&lt;,f th ■ W limit Pr-.vts-i. ee;I
namc of Den»-*nicy—
to its support and justly claluiin^'iU throw the decision of ti»e Amistad cues, n-uui
a„d in the *amedi&lt;um«-ntpn*ouiiece tb* 1
tdt'cni^s o' heart which the
-J bold that the institution of domestic i protection.
&gt;
Nor iv II ।
ve nt; r ruitl ‘«f tbrir party must
slavery in the Smith ierkbt,jboCb iaprin-i
n^se Amistad African*, then, were I Diyd S-ntt decision “ final."
diffire.lt to discover what the reason la— . r
c pie and prettier; that it his* ever l&gt;r*n. ' n(U (l_j_ nol -m.-rchandvM ' in tbs sense The r«meri*an anti-riaverj dcci»*«* the I
a id still i« a blearing to the African mor; I ,,(• (^u
but they w.rw freemen, nn- latter pro slavery. Tbe une preserved
Wbn tb&lt;n we pracim ta deon»«."
j
that it lui» devrhijHd the rvsoitrvra of this J jugl|y &gt;n,j 'illegally restrained of their
Freedom tn some fifty Afrikn*; tbe oth­
T.ngld wiri iutricate. iiiderd, are the!
treat country to an- nnt-ld ex tent;" and I
bv lawless 'pirates, against whom
er entail* or is designed to entail slavery ’ results which have grown out of the re-1
t at by its Amaervativa influence*, it bsa I jj WJ, ti^jr ^ghl to ri*« in arms, and
up&lt;m counties* thousands. The one was peal of tbe M ssouri Compromite, and I
elevated u* in the acala of morality, •
overthrow at their hands was a mTrie in the spirit that g-rented pablw
the *pee'oua and delusive cry o? ' popu-l
wealth, enterprUe, and intelligence, to a merlturious art. Yea, sir, they did a*yon men in tf&gt;e Utter days of tbe Republic; Ur s«.ve rig'it; ,” by mcau* of which that I
|H&gt;inl Duvcr attained by any other pen-; aod । Rntl B|| oth*r* worthy to bear ths
tbe other was an unholy attempt to give rep al was recurrd.
j
fConr/urfn/.]
pit.
I name* of men. would du in like dream- * solemn avneti-m tu t -»* ultra pn**!*Y. 1 Uni political trouble* that now d aBut, sir. I go further than this, and as­
“A* a S-Hithere man. proud uf tur 1 Manrre; and the art wre approved by the rsry interpretation* of tbe cons'lluthm,
tract and llirvntsn our cogn’ry are m&lt;
sert tliat if these Amistad Afribana bad place of my nativity, a* the owner of: Supreme Court of tbe United State*, and .ua,
1~-1 l-ri,.., O.&lt; .1. ramsdilqsa Tue divinU-re-taJ pvr,.»dwnj
been slaves by the law* of Spain, the riavre. a* conscientious of my morel'oh. 1 by'unprejudiced intn everywhere.
readv deeply stained tbes-il of «*e fair th.’ dvvotHHi to e-untry, tire re’erraue
treaty-making power of the nation had ligation, I trust, as any genthman on thia ■ " But even if It were true that these AfTerritorr with tbe bl.ari.of many free- for justice, ths regard fer bumsn righto,
no authority to surrender them as “mer­ Amir. 1 heritata not, here or elsewhere, to , ricans were “merchandize in the see*e of
«ri have shaken the ver? fauxU which animited the fo .sdcr* of the G.»ychandize." It had -no constitutional right defend this institution, as bring etrietlg in the treaty,” it waa necessary, said the
thins ol tbe Union itself. Tbe -one wa* in ernm-nt, now wm-mlns the hmrts siri
io treat them as “ merchandize," In any accordance teith the principlet of right, of 1 court—..nd in tbi* the court waa unqmreaccordance with ths pniu* of our «P«,“- cmtr.-irma the set* of |’.-..ple, Pnretaat
Ckrietian dttfitt.and nf morality and at [ tionablv right—that the claim* .t» should
lican inatituion, ana in harmony with Hie and Congrc**, wo ild lead to «p&lt;*dy and
Wh-nre does the treaty-making power having the higheit eanctian of fev, hoik .show tliat “there had been a rescue of
principle ”f our relish* aid the feelings easy solution of all onr difficulties, give
d rive it* authority T
Of course, fr-un kimcn and diritu.”
| them on the high area out of the hands of ot r«»i mm thnnntbout the world; the
peuw and repwre to the country, and sethe second pangraph »f section tan of
I have n-t ono word of comment to ; pirate* and robbers."
This was n»t other did cross violence to the remstituC'irity to all w th 11 it* borders.
the se«-u«&gt;&lt;i article of the iv&gt;n-titu*i-»n. It make.* this derlarntion-not a word, shown; it cuuld not be shuwi-. The nr
lion of &lt;»ur country, gross injustice to the
\V« nf Um fro? States, sir, arc not uni* true, th.- language there used is indefi- Ix-t it go
lltf people of t)&gt;e froc North grove were tn possession of the AmiatMJ wise and patriotic men wbo framed it,
reasonuble. Indeed, we are yers mode*
•wilbeft
nnts
“
re.mmwL"
I
esnuot
•
.1
the
time
Mte-.s
b-rded
and
captured
to •pp»»r.'«t"lio 'iE«'-.’rtlw jaiGgs ol t’rutmle 10 ! liitv; ulri were it Hot for oll*ST parte »f
Mid the rq-&lt;ally wire and upright jurists in our rfemind .
We ssk only that tbe,
llsoiiuc* at aJ'rotMio Uourt iHeinunl ibue «u to tbe instriiineiit. th* President and Senate make it plainer, and I know of but one by th. Umted States m.nn. a. Trt they
wbn ba&lt;l
i""g interpreted It in a man­
g-u-nntied to us, -tbe jospk *if'
tol*.-n. ami airee cause ifanj wuy la* prajvr el
, .
1 1
da wt tn
•aid I'.utiM.er .Ih-uM 0-1 to fiaaird
| Uuut.l suarwlv, bale any IMIIIIUIS set tu way to render it more imprecise than it were elaimwl und«r the treaty a* jner- ner fev.wable to f re 1 dair and free men;
C’U’sl-tiltiao.
the Un. t. H
- States."
———.—i-vv- the
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Aud it 1. furtiurr urffi-nd that Uir Pefilhmer give &lt; -fe-ir authority aa a treaty • milk mg p-wer. nnW la.
There i* an iliualruMi* naimrMid last, but n-i | -.rt, |T« ’M*** * an J eonccJjil to u» during the earltael
I H-’
the .oa-tituthm m.-st ba
.like of mine, whose genius slime* tontbe humane feelings, and gross despite to rent- of th* liepubiio. &lt;m r«*'o ed. WaJ
liwHit. nioualy mnatrn. d; and ina-mut h ns
■jiicnoiin in every nii'ulH-rof the. D-ndon
tbe C wnnton sense of nine-tenth* of tlie a-k that the oonsiiiu.l'Hi b - iuU-rp.-otad I
it ,n -wlu-re speak* of men na “ mirehancivilized portion of the giext brulherfaovri in th* saw spirit in which it w** uia ta I
Punch, who, above all men. i* qualified tu
u a&gt; ,
u»«a
................
| illustrate truth* so sublime a* these! 1-*t
—lh.It it ba omatrihi-l n« h ■ “cbartef uf
of man.
tv. nowhere even speakauf tbsin.lv slaves, I
u» have an lllualrstcd edition, upon which
It is humiliating to my prids a* an liberty," not nv tba. bulwark of 'sltvcrjrt
iti* doing viulvner t&lt;» language, and out­
men ahall look and bv 1 onvsrted, whether
American citizen to *ay it, }*"“ ,.*ar’ Wcdvimrtri tbu sluvrry i~ confined to
raging tbe fights of tin-people, to aasunm tlw-v will or not. Some mm d&lt;»n«tys*m
ncatlv wish II were not true.) but I rec the S'ntiw in uhicb II niiM*dy exists; and
lh.it it sanctions tbu idi-a that men are or to/rri the power of truth, but the artist
•
1,__________ ..o,.r r.Mt.rir. tuat. a* a Stale in-titutiwt i’ rely solvljr
can be property. Indeed, the trn»r of tile can oft. time* nuke them tee it. Give u«
nn Mtatr support. n&gt; itbn • reeking nor re-1
Whole in«*nimei.t is utrequ1vi&gt;e&lt;iliy and nn illustrated trillion of modern Demi»ecalving “aid end c mi It." fri&gt;m th* (tanT
■m;»h*tiudly Atili-Slav.-rv. It was “or­ racy; tbe themu is a grand one; th* ma­
dvinan I tliat all
t&lt;j. with reference to eral GovertimwiL
dained and «atab|isbed ’ by ‘ thspqipls
Dio rid «»f _G*
terial* rieb!
_
. decision* &lt;&gt;f riie aunr liie Terribwics, U|jd t
• •f tbe United State*,’’ •oaeci r *. am&lt;4g
jL’^ITri^md*" The -lav.purer “the lutubia, bepnrgud of th a IdigliUng ' Ursa,
Otln-r things, -‘Ihr ble.-i g- of jlbeity to
I hare shown, sir, what were the smlipower liehhrt the throne, willed It. and and th it Northern Tru -ommi be no I mg«c I
! (hemwlves and their p a- ri y." It w s ment* *»f * consivleruble porthm if the
required
to
join
tie
cb*s*i
fir fufitira I
at .nee its will was rccoRmzri aa law.—
I to arettre tbi-se “inaliet •*&gt;!• n ht- 0 II e, prtqds of GcoRtia and Virginia in rgvre
t, Vie e-un- ।
Tbe Chief Etotwtire of Uta nation yielded slave*. We dem nd^iu
Audit is* matter «f
liberty, and lit* pnreiii o la pi te-r,’ In lutloimry day*.
sl.nwry. “Na.
a ready and willing obedience.
Ih rs- p|,t-d nat'mializ-itimi
defamw id which they hud re-0 th t* e l liirtnry. th it similar views prevailed u.
cwnixrd this eitra judicial opinion of a slavery uutsidi of lb* present atavg
-o le.ely with thr'r b|&lt;*ri m I tre -u e. nu inenmid -ralilc extent in tbe southern
Sia eV," is our in uto.
. *
mm..rily
of
the
Justice*
of
tbe
Supreme
Il'ey hud lust eniinc patrd t'e&lt;* l-&lt;s half of th* C&gt; ufederaev at any time,
C^rt as th v "final" srtU-mrtit of a grave
With slavery m tbu States where, i; ezfr m fini sh thraldom; t e&lt; h d j w de­ while at ton North ths feeling was widelits we &gt;h&gt;a&lt;&gt;l prwpus* .0 imerferr; tot*
national priili«l question.
clared to tbe world in tlw »i 1 • I -wn sprwid atid almost universal. And when,
after Um a bievament
colonial indrNotwithstamiing ths court luri admit we are uttalte Ady piclg l n^Uiu-t He
fanfarr exteuvto*.
We shall e&gt;«lesvh«
pnd^uce. th- delegate* of tbu several
led its want of juriadirtion over tbi* vrey
onward march st every step. We
11
States m*t in Graveutom to ferm a Na­
chm ; notwithstanding the opini-m given
tional Gmatiuition, this anti-*lav«ry feel­
*
J ion*, made un write it dvwu, print it down, pre.«h it

Hon. DeWitt C. Leach,

ing was still siroi&gt;g— •&lt;&gt; stn-ng that it
carefully exrlsded from tbst cvns'iUitioa
-the idr* dial there could l&lt;c property! hi
amn." Mr.
tbougi.t it tceonffi t-«!
admit Miebsi. klra. Il was not adiuilts-d. j
and nritbsr the treaty-making power, aur i
gia Ivgtiaiativa power, nor tba judicial j
p -wrr. ba* author.ty .to pfaes it thrre,
. TheCuartitation 'was made i &gt; a Iwfrr
•jge than this, while the l«»v« of freedand tbe&gt; hatred of apprv*ri-&lt;n that sustain-1
lel.xljn tbo wyrid^* history

tbrtVfsd' men’s sou's." ' Listen to tba tbrir deed*.
It waa ma
pawiokio nice of Virjtaia:
' to the grand discorery that

tin n tW c-.n:im«ence of th*?. V
.hart Ubor on, rrgsrdlrws ■ like «4 ami?
of dwiri-m or frown* of- &lt;1 -fiance. V
iroai wa To** «Slr comm- n urtuutry ai

�REPUBLICAN BANNER,
m

We design to «•«

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ted in the d ifierent tow ti», fur the purpc

HAST1XG5. THUK8IHY.MJ

BLANKS! BLANKS!

peace without a l&gt;a*e and dishonorable
sabmission to the slave vligsrriiy. thm
wedu m&gt;tdesire it If m«*ey enntribu-.
led by Northern men I* to bedrawn from1
the federal Treasury to reward StHinish1
piraten for their deeds *&gt;f lihiod; if from
tba sama national fund millions are tn be
annually drawn to sustain. pcr|&gt;eUiate.

alter &lt;&gt;t slavery—I ran only say, that
when tln-oc n r»ng» have reached a point
no longer tolrrablr. llie freemen ul the
land will. rise in their strength and re­
move them, “iwai-eaLly if possible, fordblv if neccssari.’
/ “These, sir. are not idle
They
Imtexpreas what 1 kmiw U
earnest
and deep-seated foaling aiming the masses
of intelligent and thinking men tilinaigh
out the free Slate* Most certainly they

publican rule mer thr last three years of
Demxratic rule of thr State. “The un­
The Lansing Repuhlican has an able dersigned" estimates this cxeesa as fid-

“review" of the Minority Report of Ed­
ward Kantar, which is our authority for
•ome statements and explanations, which
we shall give in this article. This “ re-

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.•17*42X48
.50 Sri *6

hrJJS.":

To Dr. Rudolph, Dr.
reject with
wijh scorn
sewn the ptdltical trickster* j JKl3
--------- .--I— u—. -1-.
7nr „..trana1atii* ‘ff MjKsntrr’*translatkm ol(the
One. of the notorious alhrwmfaea” aliq,Giverowr's Anuual Mcr^ ^„

w bleb i»end&lt;wsed.-•‘allowed awd pfod-i’nb.
ncy t** Pittsburg, of » meh be says:
’••l(;a*n information un the subject, I
4m omviticed diet the id.jevt 'if tlie jour­'
' r. mure politiral character—
uiing tbe liepublienn Cmivwu-!
u&lt;|0 al
&lt;t i’itt.bmgb—tb-m tbe dcaigu of
torn
acquiring infiirmation hi regard to the1
solitary cell .system of the State Priaou1

there.'
When the reader fa t**LI that Mr. Titus1
mode thi* Journey nearly a year In-fi.rc
the a-semblmg of the Pittsburgh Gmven-'
tion, there will l*e no ncccoaity of any
further allnsiun to fAu matter. Another
of U»c “cxtnioralnan allowances" wfaa-h1
••the undersigned" diei*», is one of 81.­
474 81 fi.r fitting up tins Legislative llnll
lor the use of tfa&gt; Legislature. Tho De­
mocratic Board of Auditor* In 185-1 al­1
lowed. for the same purpooe tbe sum &lt;*f
83,055 00 or 81.580 10 mure than the
Republicans paid for the same purpore,
allowing the figures of tb* minority to'
be correct And while .m-aking ofrahi*'
clawa ot expense* we wmild respectfully
remind "tbe undersign* I” tliat hi* party
.
pale tbvanug little sum uf 81.000 45 G&gt;r

carpets lor the State office* pureimsed
clisir* at 820 each, and puid 87.50 for
&lt;-u*hii*n* wbirh roul*l l&gt;e nmchared any
rsseMniivcs. and editor of the Jacksun
where f.*r from 82 50 to 83 each. Wr
tv. sc. „ urn
•Upp*-se it was no part vff the intention
...p-u.™. -'f -ll«I" -n-tl- *1-*ciai -papers,
and can be relied upon.
.
.
prokxblv unfortuuate for the Republiean
hll .«.«« th.Il» misstetemente
n.-uT.m-U I
U"*- *l»J *r» -«™'Tba report made l*y Mr. Ivanter, nr . party, we will
brttrutiie cease* to lie a virtue, is almost
.........................
.
ly perton-nt in this conni-ction-we must
ons of the committee
appointed
“f the vninority
“report,
’’ by giving the
reachi-d.
It is very near; and I want-------------------------- — -ri
--------- to exam-1
— ■ 1,
------- y , r••
r
fa- axruMd for introducing them.
genili-inen to liewaro b*w ;boy press these ine into the condition of tbe State Trea- I fol»»&gt;wlng oJMaf figure* f*»r the expsudiTbe “iep*irt” next charges Hun. S. B.
l..... ......... . ,i...
...
&lt;• -1
.
_
. his-, «.l" in..
tears rnriituiomI :
Treadwell with fiilM-lmoil in faying Cba*.
i ■
. 1 . .------- —
( *&gt;irv, os*, ut cotiHM*, creawa qinie a sen­
North henurfiirlli.
I know the strenutb 1
■
.
,
,---------I Harvey 8150 I*ir services, as follows:
of .b-U.-.t.J,U
lk’ •’•&gt;-«"&gt;« l"~
‘By rvti-r.-vcc to a cumtnmilratiiM| of
now in your hands, lie 1’re.i.lviil is I ,b* Suu&gt; n,an&gt; ,,r
rt-lyil^ Up Hi____
—————— Il.*si. f. B. Treadwell. Coigm'**i*:&lt;mcr ol
with yon; the G-ngices i« yours;, the
tbe Su- I its correctness and authenticity, have{ Utt..
]
**j. »;i ol j the State lan*d Offirv. p*-bl «h--d in the
3S.449 » 15J4
,----------------------------.
.,
biddiug; I been mostegregimiMy •hold." Not that ’gj}”
**
19 Ib-iros Jourual ?ff 1857. dated Feb. I lib
lsS7. I
aid the hungry cormorauta that feed mid j■ we accuse Mr. Kantar of willfully fh|sl-!
It &gt;44 GJ* 13
1*‘° ,,,,,l,r*ignrd learns Hint, notfatten at the public cri|j, l*ow fo aljrit
.....J&lt;hl;a JU ! wilhslaiwling the anmiranev* iff that gen
LQflng in every particular, but, that, in thr ■ itepabi’c
sulimiiMion; and reverently execute the will, wholuv-rr it may be, of Rmoe who simplicity of his heart, lie placed confi-| *
............... v
hold tbe keys of llni Federal Treasurv. l 1dance in such advisers as Dr. Alvord. In which'lh« uadersfonni UH. Jwrt-.SSM.K* 2.’......
But tlirru is. back of all these paid ad- 'Tkumpson, of ihe Grand Rapids Enqni- 1
io u-i. -""In “ '• f*-e*”■. *•■
-oiwiro
voeates of wrong, a [**war compared with
note Um extraordinary i-xpriurs winch 1
r —. ■
-1 - . r
. , r
.?
1 .
, n nd b* Mr. Ilnrvrv fitr reriMsrs. 1 nJ au-li
I rer, and otb^r unscrupulous demagogues
which they are- but a* * withered leaf be­
u— '*-» “*!•
‘r“:Ui.?*h. ... ................................... ..... iv
fore the rushing whirlwind.
Yrs, sir; 1at the same time giving the immediate
the people are a puw«i before - which i NtqierviBion of tba document to the lion.
invrstigaiiuo of tin* affair."
President* and (.■&lt;-ngre**e*. «nd G&gt;urt* ।Geo. W. Peck.
These worthies have ding years* 4 Democratic rule, which we
' with all their pampered, retainers and
■
moat unscrupulously sad ungenerously present in the follow ing table
(awning sycophant* dwindle into cm.
alib •ugh the sum mentioned w.v« paul
tsmptihh- ilttlrnea*.
llet those wh&lt; , sacrificed tbeir dupe to the advancement
to Mr. Ihirvcy, it was paid t» him its ai&gt;
choose to bisultiitair Intelligence, uutre^e . • *f their uwtt personal and selfish ends.—
a; ent for other parth a, as tfie vonc'iers
all tlte bitter feeimgs of their nature, and
.*n m
trample ruthlessly upt*n their d*,-irrai ,
’ right* look well to the future, and pre­
, moil. *&gt;l l-.u-11-x. »u
pare for a reckoning w hich will surely
of tb» t-rawUtur*. -,
... W,XS» 66
cmne, and which, from present iudim- 'made to subserve the end sought to be
attsinrd by its author*
| EVwk&gt;m.lUTnMMM
’fbe next paragraph of tbe “report'
In the outset, the statement that im-1
.04,175 II
De lamd, late Clerk of the House of Rep-

....
the pHocipd reduced
irtedBthousand dollars, Vigeib- no this subject.

‘•the umforsignad . pm

And Itere w» ask cirafu! nttrotion t*Warranty nnd Quit ClAn H8»-d* Rs*i! !tbe figures of “the /underAgneff” and
Estate and Chattel Mortgages for sale at ,those ws shall qnoje. “The Jteport (.
till* «*ffire.
~
'
,•ays' that in 1848, the* Ivvret year of De
Mccrr.i- rule, the expenditures were only
‘
‘
bfisciaL motive.
|37),4V1 47, wlpfo the official report of
Our patrons will please r.-renliect thnt 1
the Stale Treasurer for that yrar show*
- -- e been 84O4.4WI.
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A«J,n-n,»‘r*‘",»*. G’W’d'*'" Mm-tgagrea
a mistake in the
134 88. The “rosad extend, this nuwt odious of dvwjH.t- j "nd all othcra having Legal printing done
1850. the fargest
|X»rtr
i»n&gt;«; if we ore to join in tl&gt;* pursuit of; •»
wotibl be more nnnc-ual in
, year of Drmi-cratlq role* U.r t'l^:
fugitive slave* on *»ur own frva soil, or, •
turea were 8440.355 40 ; white ti&gt;«
fiir refining so to do, are to be robbed of I
bring tbe money, when they ask us to cial figure* are 8440.451 M, showing a
our substance and rot in prison; if &lt;uir
mistake of “the undersigned" to tbe small
months arc to be d***vd and uur-prcMc* make an affidavit • t puMkntlon.
rum of 8J08 13. We add nee the figures
Blanks I Blanin ! !
silenced any where henruth tbo sura and
and make the corrections, not bccaiiMi
•tripes ; if the rights of tba States arc
A fresh supply ofEierutions, Subprnas. slicy are necessary tn the argumenl we
to be disregarded, and institutions which
we hate uuvcnrmoniiHtsly tlnuat upon u»; Marriage Certificates, Jtc , at this office. intend tn pursue on thi« bead, hut simply
to show how little “the undersigned"
if nil the DkpartirxHils of the G**v»ni
-Tbo*e winhitig to sub- know* sImiuI arithmetic, and bow utterly
ment me U&gt; make the diffusion and per­
incompetent «iich Dum*»cra«s are to make
petuity of this ••sum iff all villanii-s” the
primary object of tbeir labors; if the months, from the first uf March, insu, can a fair. iHxeral and honest inveellgatiun, or
even to tell tbr truth.
po'UhMlld political duilirr i» to l« tllll* du so by leaving fifty cents with
I
Much nd** is made bv •* the undersign­
ed" in hi* “roptirt" about the i tiereared
we bold duar is to be laid up«*n U*a bloody

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ture of the State Government,
undormgncd" sayti

KKvnra,...

Were tlieee figures tiuv, we should lie

11th, 1«53"—befog the. «•&gt;&gt;'
which Mr. Ksnter-a orie^al tramfotnm
was nll-wfei and paid. .
This ‘Dr. R«d**lph ws* at the date of
the «ltoi e interr-ting &lt;!.*ciimrnl* the pro
piivior iff a Dtrnmerafw German paper
in .he eitvof Detroit, nnd was allowed
and iMiki for “coinporftioi " «'” thfa «Mno 1
meJ^nt tba rate of 81 7« per -ma

WaannroTiti, Man i, 3.
Sckati.—Mr. St-Nirt repurteil a.hsrea
|v on the bill y* amend tlx; act *.f M*«4
3. 1858, granting lumnty lands to ct-rt.l,’
offirera, Kildlen*. Ac.
1 Tbr Senate af om-,* took up the evp-eht
‘
Gmnty : It is well known that the Btate ■ order, the Kanaa* bill.
Mr. Hammond, iff S. C., ront.,-xj*j
and Qainty taxes are apporti&lt;Kied nwmng
tbe aeverxl townslrips and that tMC«mly (that tha l^cmiptun ronsrituti..., cmfasf.i ird the will of the people **l Kanias, flir
I the eo ivwtinn was nsM-mlik-d &lt;*f th* (&gt;v.
ainount paid »n »(Hi-re*iu»»» *——. —— . p|c tn their highest MiJMclly.
tliev ba*- bran rcturond to hfa office by j
Mr. Hammond bad unji-rstAod that
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ante fetch as are Mr. I&gt;. maintained that all the &lt;itb«r irthe t.ranablP Troranrer.only
«
^foforitfo. &lt;smld be cored by G.rgrel
paid by tbs reaped&gt;ve Treasurer* about,
|h&gt;t w-,
^&gt;|p
W

for'the renene why the ?•** form

tb*ms.ndem'sor fo*n- than d*niMa *e
usual prH!
While “the undersign^
| Ca«—
.&gt; llwn*. But t!, q
wa* pursuing-bis invratignUun, it would ih. fir»i .-r I'rtinn.j. inb ?Mrhave lieen quite na well to liavn given tbe
TWr.
•!&gt;«* “I-OOO ‘Wl*r" to i
I—
*k -HI
“» P"-;*. rf
public some light !n reference to the c-unu Onlrr. i« rtr- vUtl-m. ol
K—. I- MenUll.ol T II.th..^, Mr.
alr.vn transactions »* to liavo contmen
- .
. -. m*wtey to
saytLe
ingthat
tl»e „
Lr-c*.inntau
suffsirat
anient
fo redeem
red-m ', D.1n errttr. inwJ
trrtlU1
lUe^
his invcmigatl.-n* tn the propriety «r u-cthem. Township Treasurers who h-vc a*.t
l^folat-irre. ami he thought tW
fiilnem of the “ChlppcWa tran-fatom.
Pcriisp* also, bo might bo induced to a sufficient am*'unt «f non-re^dmt tax t*&gt; | lr,„„ that error had proh-ibly arisen all
aulawepient error* upon that * itjei-t.
emplov s**mc competent perron t*» &lt;-r rwcurr., to pay the State and Giunty tax, f
rect the blunders m his “minority re­ buy up Qmnty Order* at from twenty I How wa* it pusaildc th u the o-ustiutti**
port." tb-.ugh we shall insist, (from p-r tothirtv p-r rent dweonnt, thereby m*. cuuld l»e the rnvituroof the Terr t-rial
ronsl experience.) that the sum paid for ktagll; ,„.Cuu. 1-.—, -1 w *\
1"
tbe job be somitbing m*ire than forty
the Canity in Ordci* nbi.h iff ronrse
j^.-,
dollars!
y. alM.iit to perform the
Gf » ••reignty. TU T.rtit©.
From tbe above quotation it "will bel■ cannot he refused. Under these ctrautn- j
4 .divi.xu*
seen tliat Mr. Kanter’s “•report"
r.t
" gets
’ - ltanPfk
stetices iv jis
otivi*™** that
i&lt;™» n--twiil.sUnding (. rial
iw G-glvlattire **&lt; a mere pn-iiwoml

handfed pretty roughly.

The lialance of

tbe “ report" ia proved to he equally a»

kJ *i c^v.... w—J.—.-1

-incorrect a* tliat part already hrviei^cd;

but our spare will not permit us to pur­
deem; just **&gt; l-ng w* shall fail t» redeem i l-te. Gmgresa could m*t interfere with.
.wlta.l-r d-iii.ml., r-r
..r.
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I" —-14— &lt;-«U
*
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lk.I tl&gt;e Crnntv ■
P',wer u’
rferc with
M m stated above, that the Gmaty .
J r (-,nigie-7. n.,t WArrrirfl h
|&gt;i&lt;er v&gt;
,ulUid0 „f tb,- insiruciwn
The election in this village, on Mon­ Treasurer never receives money satfo.-i«&gt;t
with
which
t*»
pay
any
considerable
a;
„f
die
ciMi«Utir&gt;»*n.
Tbrv
Laie
but tu
day la»t piimud off very quietly. Th«
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Democratic ticket was generally elected mount. I venture io*- *i|ii*ii-**i
™,l.«Hd».. )&lt;ta t—l*. If If •“ «"• ••I- —I « *u
by small majoritirs-^the Republicans .„, far -I

sue *l any farther at thr present lim*

electing one Gamdlnum and one Asws■or.
Thr R*-pul'Iicsns performed their
part very wc'l, all things (iWM&gt;idvre&gt;l. and
Ik tfan
can go into another eUttfgl with a guts] qnenev of which he is not *mly i^ldc to I
prospect of sucrew.
Weave sorry t»* |xty off Orders tliat are presented t» him, atrumetit, even if it em u*
hut it Work* injustice tn some of the
■liviiluuls. Co mix up tbr;teiuperancw ques­ p.».rrr and mure thinly acttled townmin*-lily, end in 1810 a minority had in
tion with &lt;Hir local p 4 it ice, ao long as
,
.
neither party &lt;i*tvn»ihly make th ir m*in- 1 raise 8500, for alate ami county taxraund their liaial power to alkr or a'xl.sh it,
'inetions with retereoce to any snob ob-I they return 8800, in m*a-reeidcnt land*, for al lh.il time sis out uf tweatyaix.
States
held a iia.ncricvl majority.
jvet.
Still, from the result in certain I which often takes not only tbr road la.*,
I
Mr. IktniiMWHl aaU, tliat be undrriwaex, and form &gt;*p-n avewals. we ar* led ■ Imt a part of theSdmol fund.
After it ।

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;r
r.nntv
: *»&lt;«•»“u»
»* fa'
svfalicJ
"f
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"“n7, *
“
.111»•*
-j not
a. |K..,.u
a th it It
ilmoat every cpmmuriity, who km*
out iff debt, the older towns would pay I
Mr. Douglas replied tint, tics’, w*. n*&lt;
that tlicy control all
&lt;&gt;ur elections is tbe county ia rash, and the Gmnty Trea- j
He thought there
certain.
Regretting tb.tsc thi.iga as pie surer would pay over tn tbe township* I exactly his p»*sili*in.
i-equal.ties, but w..ul.| waive
judicial to our political inten-sts, we wil- which return more than i* due the cmnty i ww*
m rash, enough at Ira.t, to pay tbe
i
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T
you w*iH- You may give three Spanish portent and nreesaarv inf**-mati**n ws. ।
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: «us*«iro. en&gt;t-udwJ U&gt;e will of ifa- t*euple
."«* •«p*n«.«
—:irntra
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arm ii.
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majority.
mount returned for S&gt;-ln*&gt;l* Anu *m-: of K vn-m*
850,000
from tliu people* tremury
withheld, is materially false, as all infornwai j.srvf nt3S..
83,t&gt;61 T1 Slate Auditors, iff 1855, the imdvndgn*-&lt;l
Tre- surera uf sui-h towm-bipe might re-J
Mr. D-»4itt!o allmled *.&lt;&gt; threats msde
' you choose: bait let me tell you. ireti- malion necessary under the. resoluti- n j
T«ul;„... ...
-------j— fin.ls a claim allowed fi*r 8408 8’&gt;. to K.
i5.___ i.
— :ii addi as ____
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Battlb Cttaa* Cnxktxu Elxct:--*.—
tleuien,
it will
many .i.
thousand
lu­
ll "tUrrs lor lax is, wttn : tn erruun quarter* tost ■D*e.&lt;6J
m ! s. Bingluim, Whitney J*men and Sibu M.
JM
was furnished alike to till mum tiers of the
vxesMofexjwmHi
’uf baring them cashed
«•»■«»*
the Uv
Die Republican* uf Battle Creek are
M
. ,LL_d ,I
,
.432,709 30 ; l!&lt;*liiir* tor traveling expenses and nt
committee.' Not beinglable to find tbe {
•°’rrt
- . ig raroert.
Tbev km.w Ih.w t*. I w^.'^7k‘‘‘s
irie
•JLI’m
” &lt;1
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.
.. Gwra
..
:j tioi. th.- Lit.ion Milt
‘ ; tindanrv t‘* Snult Str. Marie, which was
upononrcumtitutiiainl and reserved rights hoped fot-eyidmee uf fraud and corrup j
oUre their
and ...
t*. ...
Iw,;*
Mr. D.wd.f.1* d *l u *t W.ere rorb a
tb«
.
a m**st Injudicious ati-l unwarranted dis-j keep _™-.. ueganixaliun,
.B—
will have a like effect.
'Hi» border you lion, “the undersigni-d’* tlmugbt to sup. j n****^» itela.fihre*
T
.
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। great national calamity Could fidiow tbe
•
: biire.-mrnt of tlie public fun.1* as this rx | in preparation to do eflectiva servietr
But unw. if we are nn imfortitnute a*
,.f th&lt;
c.m.t*uti.nL
■ prsaauv. the speedier and inure complete
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I—“7 l-T- .hmrnr Ibrn I. ■»*.
1l.jl. lP.-..
, will be ottr triumph, nn*l ibe more igno... —.
[T-w.i.-u ■■■
—w ,,r hum II was JI IUI UKi-IV. lleMlHl rr-l
t. 1,1
1 ‘ TI»U cbsrgr indndrs the whole expense* of lative m t and authontv.
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minions ymir overthrow; Clio*** th.-n,
W.- .lull &gt;.t .li.|...U ih. .Il.mmr « I'1" “*•“ uk'
,h-'1
are oldiged to keep them on lumd, «r j balh-te ibul all the p-dith-fana m Wash­
I e*lsn*-«, )*•;»*•*. cuuipusiilun, pro&gt;« wprk. *od
your course; but remember the impend­
Tbe *' report” correctly states that In ■ •'■&lt;*»
the binding
u*«
CumpUsoou. tbi* run to the ftafoona mentioned n*» (
’•*
n*» &lt;*‘w*
carry "ul tb-oc trade them offfiir .lev m-nl* at seventy ' !n8”’n *•"’1
ing artthmicnt you have to. make with tbr tho year 1848 “there w*.« in tba Trra !
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. mg tu the (mast* male 1‘i.it ha*l brethe propriety-nf mn-h rl iterance, but l*&gt;, *liab«*li«il schemes, which are usually the r
. three rniliion voters in the free States ul
.1
r».u&gt;.&gt;A.
i- *
1
Being an actual saving tn the people.
show that lids trot &lt;. jmfleowr mid tree -‘ „l,j®ct of their creation.
• this Jnii'ti.
.
i0 lh.
pricu uf inaugurated, he sa.d that thr Republicans
ranted ~dit&gt;Hiisemeut ot tbr Canal funda-' |
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in conclusion, sir, I have, hut to add, was increased in 1854 t«* laif a ndllion of i ihree
three year*
vrara iff
of Republican
Republican admhiistrati|*n
admhiiatratiim
Hnxting*
; would steud in the L'tiioni wh*«ever waa
that the expi ttditnre teat bw&gt;ed uni«
it—n
*
~.
that if this appropriation, ^o ‘'camraily dollar*;” but neglect* to state how this *ff TWENTY.THREE THOUSAND and
.-I^.I.rt,. J.
j." .. L
Mr.™., P.~ A*a.™e--'ru.
I remain &lt; rire-irel Pn-si.lvnt.
lie th.-n pawJ a
reconinirftdad.'’ is to In- made, if ».ni'r
TWO HUNDRED aNDIWENHl-nic to refer “tbr undersigned" toad
bold an-adjourned meet- in this situation for
me and •
••» ’h® L'id-m.
fifty thoitMod dollnra ar* Ito b* dra'un
FOUR DOLLARS AND NINEIY'
!
With*Hit condudinw their consulrratiee’
It should lie borne in mind that the
from the treaaury to settld ibis Amistud
THREE CENTS!! («t.»4 03J)
w o-mr-.mJ Slant « .„ w„r u„
tU&lt;
,dj,.„uri liU
». st 10 ..’vlodi, A. M. The objen of
affair I, fi.r otic, aluill insist upon its go­ Slate has but one fund properly, and that
By the fun-going it will be semi tlat
See. 4. It shall lie the duty of sakl the meeting is to perfect the orgnnixatim per cent, thereby keeping tax.-a Imrdon-' I Mondsv.
ing to thr Barties ubi* W'ere the only “the.general fund." out of which all con­
the expenses uf tbe State Government. Hoard
.
. Control
......
some and with little or no pnnprtt i*f|
—1
-x ■—■* ■. .-------------------- of
t» make from time to
one* xn.nged in tluit trunuicti.in. I tba)I tingent expenses arc paid, and to which
Ih-kUrtn,
Jrtt. ..M...
ll&gt;. Or. I. . J. ™.h. I..ilib..rtrt.
iiisint upon its p-jy ment tu tin- Africutw ail indvbtediie-sn of the State must finally have actually dimiiiislicd during the lant' *'"'® *urh rulra nnd regulations n« they
.
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uurt will uaurntly restore lira enfor utils
three yean; and we find upon farther: "*•-* ^cc"‘ «•*«*•ry fiw the fam-fit aint
who w* gallantly rescued tins ship from
I hair, tbe chatigmg *&gt;f which 1-* gray, br­
look for rancclmenl.
** Thia fund has
.^.j «... a,, a. j
“-Va :/c^ association during the mretlcg.
the Spanish pirate*, and «b-K property
raise a sufficient amount to pa&gt; off all de­ ing an indication *.f a lack of proper s*c
it tbeiice Iwcanir.
They luid a right to been bankrupt for twenty year*.” The figures are in favor uf Rcpebhcan Ad- .ball raih receive such rompensati* n f*&lt;
mands against the County. thereby giv. retioii* i« truly n vahialdc medicine.—
Internal
tbe Amistad. f**r they captured it fr*-m State has held in trust,
.
_ sundry
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Prof. WimmJ's Hair T»inic, if the rertifiniinistratk&gt;n.
ministrabon.
It ia true, however, that nvcMary nerikea in p*i"g to end from
outlaw* It was legally and equitably j Improvement, Primary School and Sent, the expense for printing, paper, Arc., hl* mid iiMpecting such Cana) m sh&gt;tll be al
A grand concert iff rnral and instm- morv freely liervaftcr ?
theirs; and when they were liberated bi inary
- Land,
1 ——1 tbe
&lt;1.— proceeds
...... - -j— e6»ii&gt;
..... .1the sale of
do not falsify, i, iht antif tuff rmtdu,^x
lowtxl
by
tlw
Board
of
Auditor*
iff
this
increased, and will continue bi increase Ss
thciootirt, the property which their ndor
[fluw cun.e the County in debt ?J
mental
music
will
lx*
gken
by
the
singj
State,
not
exceeding
the
mileage
and
per
baldn.sv, dryness, pn-imiture change if/t
had won slumld have hern placed at tbeir which, have continued to accumulate in tbe business of the different oflicsu in­
diem now paid nivmliero uf tbe Lcgisl*. ora of llastings. under the direction nf
&lt;’dor, and theaeicrd •vldtmm.ofa l-cj^
] creaae, mid tbe dumauda «ff newly orgaiture of tin* State." iStc,, and the first sec­ M. M. Bailey, M the Presbyterian Church
■fortunate men auffi-red were ir -eparabh*;
Rattlers.—“O. E. E." has a correct of sren-tiona at the root* of the hair. •• hica
1 ixod countioe and towns continue bi coil tion of thi* act doignatr* the Governor, •m Monday evening, tbe ’Sth inat. Afontt
are cannot folly right them now; but du under which “ the general fund” has
and ’hair tuuics' fdl every •c- irn« r g o r. ’
f**r sn inerca*ed supply of sesaioo laws, Auditor General and Treasurer as the twelve erlertims from the ‘•Cantata of
not let us wild insult fo Injury, ami disin the o-mntry. Avoid'all ’huir te‘ k-v’
documenta, &amp;r. It is well known th*t perrons who shall constitute such Board the Flay makers,” will be sung, ami some ent arrangement* and suggwtfs tbe only
• if G*illr*&lt;|.
•
These Truit Fonde are properly no
. vmlewt known t&gt;&gt; be the preneratfont &lt;•£•
the business of die Land Office and Pub­ . I?1".’ '*
b*"rar* that thia allowance
sufficient
tax
and
pav
up.
But
.mr
'snri
l“"n.
Iwc-m*
and setting tbe seal of our official appro,
lic Inatructbwi, h«s nearly quadrupled ia distinctly nnd axprewdy auUmrixed by xingers.
Something
superior
tn
the
bation upon im act uf itiiacusible and Treasury, and the policy of retaining
I- w'-' a.taUM4 up.« *l~
witbin tbs last few years, thereby increas­ law, and iiwtead of haviug been paid former concert, may U exiled. Ad
umuiligsted piracy.
them in the Treosniy and paying large
difficulty «.f getting any board iff super-1 nothing y..u have n *t ff'md reuwm t- -efrom the State Trrsacry it was paid out
ing the expense for paper, pa.tage,
Dnnrs open st ty
interest on them, while at the sama time
*.f the “Canal fatal," which i* a -qatrate iniasion 15 eetito.
risnre In any one or two year* to aMnmr ' iievu ie all that it puqmrt* V* I"-. I'' '
iu nearly the same ratio. Notwithstand­
lire State received comparatively nothing ing this natural increase of bix*ine*» wl, । nnd distinct fund created vxpnwdy to dc- concert t»&gt; commence at 7 o'clock.
the rcwpoosiliility of levvlng the ncceaaarv 1 Wood lias earned hy years *.t'wev»r- t*-&lt;
in a Storm, just imagine ten tbcHisand hills
| frav th.- exprn-H * of operating said Canal
.m.,.*rffa. la «hii« Ik, num.
I -rOj v'**~-,,f *“• P-l-'-'l™. I—
.
, tinH upon comparison that the expenses and appropriable to tn*oilier porpooc*
and four tboma'id mountains, all d unk
.
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ent Is tut.
Ovur 150 ei-rt.itx..it» ar.r«&gt;rs of Democratic policy. The more of
In thia connection we desire to mention
of State Government fur “stationery
Cas-twrow. March 8, 1858.
ed ground. with lots of caverns to step in tvehfandt held by the Treatury, (he poorer
came the county in debt F
Thr pr&lt;&lt;gold pen* super royal," Ate., wa* 81,50-2,­ but one more *ff the ile/.ie alluded to in
Farano Bum: Quretinns are frv.
it ffratce.
the ‘-minority report," ns folfowst
prrity of any political party is in propor.
27 less io 1857 than in 1851.
‘‘Another claim of 850, fi&lt;r the trans quently asked in regard tn die financial
What would be tlirwight of tbe policy
Catrrtoa.—Beware of worthlrw invu
Tho “report" mention* with nurpri**, ln’i*m i f ihe Governor’* Message into th
rondithm nf the Ccttnlv. And notwith­
politii-ians have learned that tba people lions as several ar. idn-ady in tbe nw.'.
'lone Item of Republican prodigality in Chippewa fangu-ge. wn* of u-. material
Ure nr:
large inlereet. a large amowntnf rn.mey, wirig |2G for super loyal paper, while utility, a* not a single ropy of said standing tbe principal lishilitira are given are n*&lt; fimd uf high rates of tajuthwi.—.
in piiblirati.in of the proaerdings nf the
...used, but
I..., to
... l»e
I— locked up in his
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Dot io he
the records show that tbe democrats in translation has ever route U* light, and
Ibalnrxlive, depot St. Louis. M**.. *-ad
safe, producing frothing 1 Inevitable bank- 1854, paid 828 per ream for the same not one Im* ever reached thowc locwlitire D*&gt;ardofSupervi»om. yet many do not in debt. has involved ..ur county.
in tlie nurtbeni portions uf the Bute, seem t» un*lrr*tand why Gmnty Onlera
S*4d by all dramriwiK nn&lt;l Patent .Mrd •• :
••that's’ W right.*
article.
where t!i*«e meaaagoe were intended tu
Dowkr-.. Also by a|| F ncy an I ’I ' r
The amount &lt;d internet accruing *gain«t
*n&gt;e •• hundreds nf reams of printing Ins dwtributed.”
elyirty &lt;*nts on th. d.dhr. and think it
paper ul 810 75 per ream," was uaedfor
In introdudng this item we do not in­
Canadas.
strange, that money has not been raised
oc &gt;ii uerp uwaigm. Aller , ------ - - -------- — —■ •
... the lO.Obi) copies uf the compiled laws, tend to justify th.- nrwwity of It, but. nly
to say that the tramdatiun was ordered bv to liquidate emn particular debts at
g a while he asked: “Marntna, • the Treasury, in 1854, producing nothing; eachcopy cuutaiuing 1,700 psgea.
the U-gisldtnre, upon the m rtluti, and at
ly bread buttered F
' and leaving out of the arwwnt tU cAree
Tbe report firxda«m*lb«r item fi.r com
new tails to arraign the party in po&lt;cr
the urgent oulicitatum of Hun. Aimer
Sherman,Uia democratic memh-r from
Rbutvk inlafortime quick I v.
By your parmkafon, | „i|| answer a i
licw, for • traveling expenses and «xtrs ihe a.ipprwa rnmutry, that it waa made
of tbu State, waa nut les* than Mfrty-jfrr clerk hire."
Upon thia point we again and printed, and a ropy iff it fc n.,w in fi-w of the intrrugatione so frequent!*
•xprrimeatel kn«&gt;wlu-krr. Hi* Scandia*r».
p**MrS.iun iff tbe writer of this article;
In the firet place, we find ourquote from the Republican :
few thousand dollars iff the county in- an I’Hls aad Blood Purifier have drei-rb-d we any desire b. e&gt;t*hlish the Bw-fa|. •rivee in debt about 818,080, and tU
net* Ilf thia irMiatatiun, w» might prolwUf Fevers and Ague,
itavidiaa
»f ImprweatWi fn.m brartlra* detna
4t.UI IB I'lv co mpare it bl a lrah.!aifoo made bv
“the undcraignrd” himself in 1853. of th*
VW 37
i rAovrewff fee hundred esuf /Afrfy Afffora,
message of a Democratic Goeornor, tbe
r^-rd. urt .wrtw,
rtk*
n...
&lt;01 III* in tbe State D*partm«tila, which

of lb. Lsnsi.&lt; Itep-Uicae,

mra: or portieufor debtx.

iitansaj, the grew

�P’Jt t'TtAt tho *lnctk&gt;n, D*.

."■/

intber 21. in Kams, on the LscompUin,
four Dytwh'Ua preciixita returned a vote

DMEAtE TANQVISHEB.

ain iunlingin the aggregate to3,347,which
being Invalidated hy taking the teatimuoy

of the jedges and clerks who •
ersBtion, now turn*out tbaa :

......lilt

BLOOD PCEIFIEBASD BLOOD FILL
N anda&gt;t«-rMonday .August Strt, IS­
M. ratH firrther antic*, stagws will
lesvethefalluwfag'hatnad plama, as fal­
low*, tv wit:
Lcnre Harting far Battle Creek. Mon­
day*. Wednesdays and Friday*, at 1 o',elock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creak,
at 1 o’clock, P. M-1" tin** tn taka th*
afternoon earn east nr west, and on Tues­
days, Thursdays and Saturday a at one o'-1
clock P, M. In time to take ths evening
train of cars.
.
Leave Battle Creek Ct Hadings on
Toeadaya, TbnrwUya and Saturdays St 7
o'clock, A. M„ and arrive at llastingn
at ttro rWeck, P. M. rad ns Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays st 4 o’clock, A.
XL, and arrive in Haiti mi, at 10 o’clock,
Leave Hastings for Grand Rapid* &lt;wi
Mondays. Wcdwesdnys and Fridays at
tOoMpck A. M., and arrive at Grand
ILipids at 8 o’clock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapids far Hartings and
Battle Creek onTo^bdaya, Tlvirwlaya, sod ,
Saturday*, at four o’clock, P. JT.
I7n4t
C. 81IEPAERD.
I

O

•

Actual vote.

Oxford precinct,
Aha* n*e Fort Set- K.ckajtuu “

CHE^YreCTORAL

COCGSS. COLDS, SoltSESESS,

Total,

33-17

■RoxcHrns,WHoorisc-€M?Ki.
CROFP. ASTHMA, AKB
IQSttMPTlOS.

In nccordunee\w ith n resolution by the
Itc-ord uf Superrtactrs, and tbe former

prsctice of the board of Superintendents
the Putir, for Barry county, sedvd
proposals for wurkiug or renting the
C-iULty Poor Fann, and for the keeping

W ben .face tried ita auponurilv over every,other
mnllcine of its kiud fa luu apparrarit tocecape ob•rrt aluio. u&gt;d wlntrv II* rirtum are kt&gt;owi&gt;. the
Cbiie un hmgrr.lwMtatr ntial antidv'ete .tupfay
' ti&gt;e di.lteaaiua *,ul dangevtu,. aBveluma uf the
pulmonary vrgaua, nbicb arc lacideut tu uar dx

.and malatsinance uf the County Pnupois, will berecdvr«d at tbe uflks of Uk-

‘County Clerk, tmul tbe 25tla day ot Match,
A. D.’, 1839.
W m. Upjohn,

Alt IRTGAGE SALE.

NoU,log haa called loader
Ute earnest enquiry
otn&gt;ediral men. than Ute alanatng pret afaoc* and
tala)it, ofcuoiumptire rumplaiuU. our Ina any
ode data uf diacuea had more of their Invertin­
Hen and can-. Hut aa rel i.u adniuale rentedv ha*
boetl |&gt;lutid. 4. uu which lb* ublfo cuold depend
for pfulrdiun from attack* upoo ’ th* rmptratuey

WILLIAM JOKES,
Ilnriteg fowwl tbe rtetlre Hoik

PORMERI.Y kept by T. Phujlim. is
L constantly making additwuM to the
same, all uf which, be pn&gt;p*w«a tX sell

(HEAPEH than the CHEAPEST,
• »d fortv ei-bt. 9&lt;s,niaa haadrvdand forir-alas
&lt;*n, niuv hundred and oiaety two 19M aiae baadred and alaetv-Uiree i J -3&gt; and afae handred aad
inretv-fi.itr t»&gt;*i according to tbe recorded plat
ufa*!^ ’•“a«u Willbe sefd at »oW- vendee at
tb* court famae ia lb* village ufilaaiiop ibal be­
ing the place wben lb* circuit court fa held ia

irH'

‘‘

Resotfocan Uaaner. per auesm

JUT '

A~s

■—7‘ '

u*“ s° i Dr

E- bonsteel,

ijJ.I’HYSIUIANA

8 f R U £ O Nl

foUrtidlT rfarteyj. act«ip*Ahi. com ktiun.b aliswa
in the fact I Im: jRidf IU|. artiste has mad* tbe
.Vtrek ofllie slube. Tbr aeii art er art* on Ito DmIla Xs r..ul,„&lt;-,4 ia wtllnmt it. and bul few poupl&lt;-v- Altliuoati iiot fa m, gvueial uar iu other uaihuaa aa ba thia. It i, ctaj&gt;lq,&lt;d ba tbe more Inlelli

Cberlra 8. Du:toa
Wm. Hurgher
Aa.Oft.re.
,
Atty, for amignee
Iteled Hartiaga Dm Mb UK.
allwlj
CUM MISSION El OS’NOTICE.
We. thr undrnigned, bavins been appointed
by ihe Judge af Frvbate for tbe cmaty if Harry
an-l .Slate of Machigau. Cumml-aMuer* loevaminr
aud adjuat all d.i*. act! heraaada agaiaat tbe ra­
tal* rt David Peltey. lair rt tbe lownahip Barry

’** A- E Bo.tvtru baring made Raalingr-fu.

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_“w Advertisements.

iotbeav*UfaX“ ‘f
‘ U,Jrt ""
Umw ,UU
&lt;*•" oigi "‘wih
in Ibe vilfagv of ilmUag* hi aad County „ u* eteawHKVKNTV H V&gt;. rfa..“
W.“'
SMfo day arraforuaey a. 1i. i&lt;toa loxA.
Lfann laorlt. Ltretn: Judge

I

ambrotypes

’

®" • Hllil.R, niabea Iu inform II*

’ibe
.7 tfaa'md^'andl,*ibrt’m ** t^y
wfca "1*h * ln'’ “■* •
eorwncn fa entered. IhSa tuat U.»&lt; »-J -.H-U . .
.
• *rr t. Il,e Cwa|Haiaaata tl.U Io be x‘•"’••‘J* »*» &lt;«'
tent* dat a after .wr.fa. of . cot.r uf U L"*'/.
Uli, 111 «-». I* rvqulr«L&gt; and ia 4rlet.lt
f that uid Ldl be taken a* route-.ed I.,
4tu further ordered tliat wilLlo twoeir
Iw Complaauart raww a urtm rt tbt* order
fnbli.uml in lite Uey..,UK.n llminrr . mil.
■*tm;»er ia lla.lui|;. tn aatd Counit: aud
i
..... mcji
glossy

.

IL!

-

c.«*laadr On U*d. all kmda of Good* m my line

J.M. HUBBARD

IHusital Jiislrumrnti, i,
SXIEiLT Musxt:
tat M.skil n.rcXUI*,

suEiuurru sale.

KALAM-tlOO .■ : ; : illCHltll N. ____________ __________________ .’2JZ
•aid EaacuKou ia tb« foUoWtag d.acribcd praadseaairt pamefa of land la oil : W .at bmf ul Nuetb
East UuaiUt o! bccta-a Taifty iitv,T»v&gt; t*«
northrt Kang* E&gt;gM "tot; al*o Wert ha-1 ul tfautb
East Quarter of becUaa 1 bitty t tv e, lv«a l»e
North ul Il-Ufa Lignt Wert, csa-.aiaing Uue U»-

uf Mnnim tbal (aecia Im. been deus akesdy.
FREPA1UD lit DR. J. C, ATER; PRAC­
TICAL AND ANALYTICAL CULM-

U»lf, ami having tarnluur artrtetar. called
S.awdiimviaii Hi*.dPueilM-:.higbly rsewunaeo
by u&lt;nlleu~-a w tb whom I am ar,, faultA I
iadwerd «■ try II Bat ant before I bad uwd 'ar
other uK-JIetiie*. After uaiug tw* butll-v. I
iUaffrrt very xnribiy, a.-d aiwn uUng two a
brtlM*, I f.uud my Mil perfectly cured. You
alb** m*. iheirf re. Iv tmttgralulaie Ju* upva
EitH: adiacwevy iu uvUur wbidi 3&gt; ptuviU|

Arranged by U&gt;e beat cum[ntoera.
Every inrtrunii-ni uffen-d far able has
Ixtcn tbttrvuglily teated. and be can safely
■ay are sujx-riur tu any ever void in this
A very liberal deduction made tu tkonr
pttrcluMiig in qnantilitM.
PrunU attrnlion paid to country or
ders.
Mr. II. will give his perwmal atten­
tion tu tuning i’lunim. by leaving order*
at hia ulure corner Main and Burdick

ISAAC C. MOTT

Coaiplftcljr Frroervcd

TO THU GREtTENT AGE.

Groctsrios &amp;, Fancy Goods
H at can be found a&gt; tbe eaalrrS ur teCatar.i markrt. IlCW.|-I.'Partvie taixtt airtilutluf.tugao
Mulaaaea. Hy i&gt;i|..AC . n bieb ■ ill ue artu a- UAL a U

1858.

I
N. B. Just received a new muaiesl
' imtrument, called the English Metalic
fta-mo^ium. Cail nnd examine.
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct HUE 1857.
nS-MJm.
COOPERING BUSINESS.
Tbe above bnaineaa iu al) ita varu-ua Inane bee
I MW carried on bv llw aul-criber. at h&gt;a a!i-p ul
Jtllerv-jn it reel, in the aouth part of the nltage
Haatiaga.
*
PORK BARRELS. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
Ill'TTKR FIRKIN*,
and nearly every thing in that line of buaineaa
bent couvtauily an hand. or made to order.
Having had maeh eipenenen ia the Coapciag
line. andteing defanma of tieertiug hia .bfa.l

A GENTLEMAN.

i ofl'nfaole for the evuutv rt Horry aaUwrialng as*
to »eU eertau. red ntaleof wbieb ILe aafa Mtdual
I CLatlertuo d,e.i arur.1 and pueaeawd. I d&gt;ul artl
al public aoeooo to iMh,gheal bidder on tM dMb
' day &lt;4 Janmry IB A at one o’dock. F. JI. el lb*
da**e *1 William Kahler tn th* lowtMhih of Bartv
t» tbe &lt;u«mty aforaaiA tea toitowmg foenfa)
Tbe *mI half bf tbe ernth East quarter *f aee
■fa* thirty-three, ami tLt soath hanf oflbcfamt
half of lb* wntth ..viqwl.1 of ,&gt;«Uaa Tlritiyfoarl* Tv’nTwo.S-nl, cd Karat Nun Wt*i,cu«laloing IM Set to affaa A
*
Four Aas Mitau,

-

COMM ISSION E RS’ NOTICE

TAILOR SHOP

Wt th. ond-ratfTvd bating been amruated iff
lb* Judge rtFrubaiefar:
of Mith^ran, couimsaaienera to nceive, oaamtM
an4 adjuat, all ..mma and demc.Sv rt all neitum
agaiaat Ibe tfalata c-f folwurd Himiurttb, dema*
ed. late of said Con t'. barebyg.tr Mcit.-t
Eight mouth* era aMawrdfh.m and after the kt.I

tfaocitur far tfampiain-

HaaUap. Batch X 18J8

al«»&lt;

0F MICHWAn' tIi. Ctrewil Cowl far

Mi ?
’d'qga of oartutg* ia .aid Cowaty
. M I fod .fay alT. bruary. A. b. ISA PtMMt
Hun. l-ut..* a. Lu vail, L'lrvail Judge.
&gt;• «be ca.r betwm Cbariwl
W . Dawley, I vu.pletaauto.
Carnelia* BytLimt mid Ftwd- I
rick H. Fran, Drfaudaula.
J
.J
u&gt;. ,b“ «»rt that

A free adtuitotoa to tbr l&gt;HM*ldu:f aad Lfaaaiot-ditea liallrriea.
Tlau« U ia HCU (tat tar every three dollar* paid,
b&lt; vufactibtr Oui uuly tveei.ea a
SPLENDID TUREK DOLLAR ENGRAVING I
but. alau. ll.e beautiful!, tlln.tralrd
(
Tart. Dulbir Ari Journal Out Ynr!. j

lil’ERIOR INDUCEMENTS,
IhomjwoaM^wbo want gamxala made ia

Each lubteribcr is sfoo prvmted with a Crrtifl I
cat* iu Ihe Award. ufFremfataa. by which a vah,- J

Dated. CaiUrtn. Felnitry II, IB A

vBaQwR

CUM MISSION ER'S NUilfE.

FOUND AT LAST!

Ss: 2±s

jus

n

Friends, Patrons, and EvERTBODT. coma .fan,, a, I am o. Wy Tap and

aotiaut to ben:fit you with*

New Barry Mill,
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE

Hartinga and vicinity, t’ at be is prepared
• to fnrwfob Lumber &gt;4all kinda. either at
ba Mill ur delitbrwd, on short noHca.
„
.
L. J. FILLER.
Hasimfa Tee. 8 1ML
nJKhf

NEW STOCK,
Judge of Probate,
ATTORXBT ARD 04WUKLL0R AT LAW.

IS now In sticucaafal operatiuu, ready
t ixjo any amount &lt;»T

CUSTOM "Wons:,
in as good ordnr nod as prompt ga any
oilier Mill in Barry, or any other cpmny .
Ilai ing secured tbo aert iixa uf
'

Geo. W. Fowler,
Miller, and rar miU behy built on tbt
ntort im)loved pUn, fo-gwlug watt a
&gt;
Sinuttcr—we are prepared to do the
beat of work. Pit-sae give us acatt.
|
CMbffaWt r whrat
BVLTWUOD Ar GRANT.
m

'TEAR,
BOOTS &amp;
SHOES,
,wi. ^
POINTS,
8HEETWGS,
’DENIMS,
FLANNELS
&amp;*,. Sic.
Will you cotue rnd g*t these TiyTop
Gn^s or wQJyra sul&amp;r for tbs WMicf

P. S.—1-bts WMJtad WIv.

‘

Nrtia* ia l&gt;errt,v gliM that we tbe cndervlgwad
•ammfaaloMt. ofthev.lairof Jaate, NagelM«cf
tbe Iowa ot Harer deeeaaed will meet «t Um Coltofa, Ifauw al Mtefcur* Canvera on February lha
Sth, Ibe IJih and l&gt;-e Mtb to U.r .id a^oto .U

JOB WOBK!

�nut
AYER’8

F CH ANGE OF TIME.

fMt kORAClCS

BLOOD rntlflEt AM&gt; BLOOD 1U1.

NEW

Balti. Creede. HasUi^aand A G.

GOODS

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING’S ■

Irt cwtac the Mrk l« xi euew »
before ku»i W a*j Ke4kIM.
iH»ntu»pi;n:iKtir.ijr.nI

received, and for

Ready Pay Store,

Just received a large
stock of

M I o’ekaek, P. il. in time tu take tba
cars eaM r&lt; west, sod
To*
day s. Thsrwiays ami Sttnrday a at one &lt;»’chick P. XL in tisie u. taka tbe evraing

EVERT VARIETY, THICK BOOTEES.
FOR

To be sold at LiOire&amp;t

SI.000000

WOAfENB

FINE CONGRESS GAITcrim- w*» detected.
The io-fignjirt m»?ev W2S struck aplast
M first, by th:« spcc-'n-n uf javiaiJs tarp-,
itodr. »alt be seix-d &gt;he y «amg opienra by
the bair &lt;■&gt; bt« head aad gave him an unDwrrifil batting.
Jue went to l-ed s«*row mg. hut entntortml himself with tbe ntin-i^m that be
was Gmrteen yean old, and be had “but Harisig b»«'l thus essI ire Mwctv of

ERSfur

12 Shillings at

temperance

MUSTS
GINGHAMS.
niLLiim,
LAWSS.

WILLIAJI JONES,

A nice assortment

£
Aencdiag to this pun, be arose early
•ext morning, and, •» b» waa burry mg oa
•ai clutbes, be nt «tmd—
“I'll fix a story .t.
the .4.1 Mier—Hl
raise tbe Ungh agin him—Uli leant him to
lick me so like Maars.”

ward the principal beKel. baa ling histtly.
and shnuUting thr n-utt eUn&gt;. n-u* grief.
As be tore abnig ibe atr-et. Ulhiwing lik* yearling bcill. and ruWHg hi* f) rs »'*b
• dingy p-eket hmdkep-hirf. ha naCatally

P. H. A J. R.

Denims, Stripe Shirt’sheetings.
batts.

—INkCREH AOAINNT TBK—

L&gt;RMEI:LY kept by T. PutM-tra. b
! constantly vrai:ng^a&lt;Mit1.*a t« tba
»e,all .4* a kwh. hr I'r.fiMuBi.. aril

FANCY BAKAGE8.

fUEIPEB tkai the fiEAPEST.

BONNETS TO G|VE AWAY—ALL

MEN’S THICK BOOTS,

DANGERS OF FIRE,

KINDS BuNNET TRIM INGS

-

AT THE

Ready Pay Store.
BOOTS ASD SHOES. READY MADE
ClalhlBg: lerer m Cheap.

J.M. HUBBARD

METS

BUFFALO OVEE SHOES,

LOSSES

EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

AND PROMPTLY PAID.

GROCERIES

glusinl ^Rst^a^l^lt3,',

SHEET MUSIC
lad Basical HcrrhaaAtee,
iUCHIfri N.

7017
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

*Whu’______
*O. my mrOr'i dead—died *icli a a
fnl d-ath, Uwe—O. dear, dear !"
“Your master dead! aa ful dead;! II•
did it happen ? Strip ytmr c-afirunded Of every Uocriptlua, ami ut tbs bust
hallowing add tell i bsIm-uI it,”
.
pulilicatao.
MGg
“O, dear." said J--c. his voice broken
with enunUrGrit ■oba. * ynu know w bat a Of the best qiwiiiy for ail inslmmtnta.
smsli w.-il my master Us,!—a hat a .Jd
idler (wvl.) hawaa Gw n &lt;&gt;r^y (w.b.) Wai

. dbe naasw why.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

it ’pram that »&gt;rt&gt;ei- Jr (•"*■) bad somedkgsguI him. (anb) and went last night
—O, dear, ita orial.**
‘•Lonk heir, a.cng man, atnp that cry­
ing an I tell tbe »:»ry."
■.U'alrny nu»^r hr used tn sleep with
his mouth wide »we«i. a snoring (*&lt;’■.) aad
»»mebiNjjr went Lst night pn&lt;i luitel a
steel-trap with a :.M*ne ■. and.so! i« hi*
piller, and k/lcktd *0 re«f a fart monin
and left hia body in tbe Ind. B«H&gt;biK&gt; b».&gt;
O, dear, dear T'
i.
Aad with lbw, Joe trade a br-ak thn&gt;*
N. IL Just received a mrw musics I
tbe trow.I mid disappeared around a &lt;v»r- instrument; called tbe English MctaUc
&gt;er. while the welkin waa ringing with Harmonium. Call and exauiinr.
&lt;Mut&gt; ./UrtcMar.
J. M. HUBBARD.

Joe's imaster did not Lrar the last of’ Oct. 15th 1857.
hh awftil disrawi f t a Ung time, and tbooc ,
whv know him brat do Uro l!wl J.w'a st— ;
ry waa no myth, and that the longer l,iv
body walks about. rlu'ching greedily es
•ry thing -the law allows him.~tU st’r-nger evident-.- be giers that fas ia troubled
by bo such inennbran-e as a eowl.

RECEIVE SIDNEY ON OLD AG
4 CUt NTS.

Hastings. June 4. 185"

'*&gt;4

TIME IS MONEY
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES
Kier sect la Uitstewn. Mil PtsUaad Ba»?*•’&lt;

Burning Fluid together with a full stock »f

GROCERIES.
Sneh e« TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPL j
CE8. PEl’Ei:. fy II.
“ »"«*&lt;l r’«rJthinij inxth«r'Grocery line, aiu-b as
■

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

n24-«m.

'hnve on hand the best k:nd
imniuniti.4 fiw vjsutsujca
ch a&lt; powder. and P«r-

Po« Ornca Awacnovt—Th.- New ho
rvpnrt Ilrruld tells tbs following Post
Office anmb-te:
A Lui al the delivery.
P.iatiiuMter—“Wall my lad, what will
y«ai bare P
' B»y—-Here’s a letter, she wants it tn
go ab-nj as last as y.o'ra.n. eause as bow
thrrw's a h-llrr wants tn have her here, and
sba'a euurted Ly iwitUr feller ahal ain't

New Arrangement

JVST RECEIVED

At the chr

M..ry in town Ly

H. -T RHMPICT.Tk
a new stock of Fall and a inter GOODS

day may al*. I»e
Grtitnl ul thm oaUldiUtment. Altai a great va­
riety .4" the ebuireut I’rrfit-

at aat.wns4.4ig t~w pri-v*. My in«lt».
is ** litiU cheaper tliati tbe ebrapesl.'
I have just received a g«x«l uwrtmmt
Ladies

TAILOR SHOP

ROWER S HARDWARE STORE.
Frfcw Rrvaiatnl I® .nit the times—&lt;

h was vdd
a g.md-naturad j-ke, "f*
an old Actor, that In-ing &lt;n&gt; • visit to a j
village aharaihe spent the earlier pnrt of •
his life iu practice, hc&lt;wie morning b«f.&gt;r»
break last wentjhjo a ebureh yard near
whan- be waa stopping. Break Gist Icing

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

GRANT k SPAUUHXG.

4 «ly. eh
si ei

DRESS GOODS
Such M Prints. Gingham*. LeLaine. McrH&lt;». Parametta. Btnck Alpaems anti a
variety of Wo&gt;4 De Iritis, all very !&gt;«■»

P

GOLD PENS RE-POINTED.

ar&lt;-a 50 cam.
Dh-I.hw pen in a
letter with o»h &lt;w j.wt.gv sumps, and
by return mail y.ut will receive the pea
aa g'uxl as m-u. Address,
BOOTS nnd k II Oil*.
e. Elliot*, syiwoac. n. y.
Indie’s Gaiters Buskins nnd Boots, *
p«id assortment at vary l»w prirvsL
Ow band a very Urge stock ofCrucksry
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Wlhfl) AT LAST

PAINTING.

JetlX MICHAEL, —Li equally infer.

Just rwi«r"l a n»-w a’nek of

GROCERIES,
uf all kta&gt;fe cheap fur Hea&gt;ly Pay.
1 LbvcxIbu every large «pnmti»y

Friends, Patrons, and EvEBYLODY, omm

LIEIIRI IIXIB!!

-1.bo.Xj T»»» sin!

on hand and all (crsHi. wublitg tn buy or
•ell will dt. well t-.adi beta bargaaibg
ehewherr.
I would particul-irly eiill tbe attention
.4* {a rums «b&lt;&gt; arv building tu tb- Get

New Barry Mill,

in as good order and
other MUI io Barry, o
Hat ing secured tbe

JOB WORK!

AT THE OLD STAND
AS

aa

C 8 U A L,

and wtitptaa an aaarct-

•a wan ever oil. reu in this niarkt*.
Aa a punii-ular friend Up, taken tbe
llbertv to okiiUk the
that we ara
kr. ping » OKQG SHOP, I uk« tkU &lt;Tport.unty Uimj ti.ipy
« a-diat
•s
the enw, mw iwv-e wiU U » hwtg
! as I am aime. »ml tbe VFHUBincyMt
‘ REL I putiutumy ixMtar was hti-.-d with
| HCKJLKS.
Thankful tn my
«HMnmera

Tbe stilmerilwr havI n»’’1
Mill km.wn m FULIJERS Mll.k
rrs ectfiilly antv- nrir t &lt; th- '
j
Uustins« aad virinity. I- at he i« l‘fTP"\
b&gt; f.«nhd&gt; Umber.-fail kind* either**

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

u.tiAini

J. M. NEVINS, 4c COMPANY, Proprietor*.

AXXCM.
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grators.
ft' 11. &lt;.’&lt;&gt;lkmax'b ilanklt^c Office, Battle
_

, top, ana me naira crow oi oi. uaorge
flew from the spanker gaff.
With one wild cry of fierce delight, with accumulated speed, for a moment,
the fair girl bounded from the room.
and then was no moral
With a crash
‘Life for life—Nathaniel Hale shall bo that sent her tall spars tumbling over her
bows, and sent her crew reeling to the
Within another deck, abe brought np on a huge rock near
। the perpendicular shore to the right.—
brother, who had long since been laid un­ Then, amid the rush of waters, the curses
der the sod; and to this room ahe fled of the officer*, and Xhu about* of Irightand wn soon arrayed in a suit ot sueh । ened men, waa heard the shrill cry :
clothing aa the young men generally wear
“If any of you survive thia wreck, go
when thuy go ou a boating expedition.— tell your British General that Nathan
I Without the least bcoitatiun she cut the Hale is cnenyed, and that by a woman,too.
' longglnesy tresses of hair from her head, Sink—sink I and may my curses go with
j asd in a brief period bore the appearaneu you all
And before a hand could have readied
of any young man of eighteen. Having
made these arrangement* with a rapidity her, had they wished it, she leapt into thi
that only a desperate resolve could csum, eddying tide, and ere she sank, the proud
frigate,
with ite-ahivered spars and sails,
she instantly left the house, passing dowry
the avenue, before iter father'*, he lit­ its flag still flying, and ita crow of stout
tle thinking that the apparently epruoc •men, was going down into the cold, dark
young waterman, who chuea to breaat waters, and the murdered Nathan Hale
such a storm, wm the person of Ida ac- was avenged!
1 compliabcd
daughter.
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_______
I. And thus thia brief sketch is doeed.—
Harryinff down to »
.hk-1, TU
lb. ».k,&gt; friju. ™t I&lt;renl«lth, avnta..
ltamo.1 on. of o»lhit. litUrf Hud U.tr batib. m.mory of the Patriot Pilot lives in more
I tthose
L—
small Iie4,i
light uk
.liiHs
tH-. wltlnh
which are
.r..till
still th.
the orr
models of the pilots at Hurl Gate, hoieV Ilian one breast yet

Wuruu l-HUtht *ud sold.
L. U Kkllooq, Banker, ktock, Note ano i

Wholesale and .Re-

Exckangt Broker, Sattis Crrck, Mich.

MORTGAGE SALE.
IT. J. Kxxnxtn, Dealer hi eve

VsmA's, Buting*. Xich.

nnrtgsce tx-ufng dat* on
«mbn One Tbourau.l EiaUt

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Gsaxt &lt;k SrtULDixu, Dealer* in all kind* I

P. H. A I.

Rlsssal. Dealer* in Dry

FmaXCUI Rowkii. Dealer in Stove*. Iron,
U-nnrr Wafe. lUrsr's Block, Suu
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J. P. Rovnrm A- Co.. Denier* in Drug*

watiue. Burn in
Window G1»m.

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in Groceries; Frv’

“ h, Butter. Lard, Pork. *et. npii-isile Rowers Utsck
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and Retail

D. C. TIawi.xt. Dealer in Cruceriix: Pro-

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■■..vsooSan-t. Rowers New Budilin opposite
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•e JaOrraau lUnwt, b.ai .'late. HaMyK1- &gt;&gt;lthK. W. WARAKti. I'astiiiaialtleTailpr. Shop
tn_ I- .... VI I H.^-Avaar'a Film.

W. Anttxa. Saddle and Ha'rnewi Mak-

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THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
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Gold WatcUn

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TERMS—♦!.50, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH. THURSDAY MARCH 18, 1858.

VOL. 2.
DLSINE88 DIRECTORY.

i Banner,
II w»vo
of Ui« free. and lb* Horn* of

“Why, Wilmot," said I, “bow did thia
happen T You’ve only Iroen in businera
eight or ten month* longer tlian I, at a
salary a triflic larger slum mlns, y«t 1
could *a soon boy the mist aa purchase a
cottage like that?’
"Wall” raid the neighbor, “ws bar*
•?! bfci&gt; w6fklng lo this end for years.—
My wife has darned, mended, and saved
—and we have lived on plain fare, and
have done with the cheapest thing*. But
the magic charms of thr whole affair wax
that ws laid aside rsvry penntf that waa

opening of the region in the old pro­
vince of Louisian* north of MOU
which bad U-en reserved in 1820,and dedL
catod_to free labor and free States. Tbs
old question was revived in regard tolhof
Terntorv. and took the narrow name rf
llie Kansas question, just as the atream
which Lake Superior discharge now
contracting itself into river* and -precipi­
tating itavlf down rapids and cataracts,
and now spreading out its water* into
broad eras, aaaume* » new name with ev| erv change of form, but continue*, nev«-one by one."
(allow,’’ said I • tbeleaa, th* same majestic and irrrairtibla
“well, you are a luckyJeE--,.
.
with a sigh.
\
jI Hood under every change, ir.croastag ip
“Timo* arc hard, you kao-ir, jutrt now, depth and in volume until it lo-ea itaelf
and (he owner waa no| what you call an in the all-absorbing

econoni'cal man, and be waa glad to sell
even at a moderate price, so you see tiiat
evun ‘hard time*’ bav tj helped me!" .
When our neighbor iiad gone, Kitty
and 1 looked meaning glance* at om
another.
"Harry," raid she, “that rug isn’t to
Lad after all, and my green silk will do
a year longer, with cart."
“And a silver watch is qulto aa good
far all practical purpoaea, aa a gold re­
pealer," said 1.
“We will tela»ide all
imaginary want* I"
"The teh dollar* must go to ths bank,
said Kitty, Hind 1’11 ecimomixe the copCrs ju*l m Mr*. Wilmot did. O, how
ppy ahe will be among the roses in that
cutups next spring I"
Our merry tea-kettle sung us a cheer­
ful little song over the fire that night, and
the burden was, " Economy and a house
of your own. amid the rosea and the
country airl”

'

that the law of Freedom in* thia
could be repealed, impairnd or en

tl&gt;'«, with all ottor ol,
eurrun-lercd a* part of the compromise
It wm regarded as bearing the sanction
of the public faith, m it certainly had
those of time and acquiescence. But the
elevebidding jump!, of Missouri looked
across the border, into Kansas, and cov­
eted the land.
The slave States could
nut fail to-sympathise with them. It
seemed m if nu organization of tho Go«*
ernmrntcould in effected in tho TerritoryThe Senator from Illinois (Mr. DouglaaJ
projected a scheme. Under hi* vigorous,
leading. Congress created two Tcrritorfas
—Nebraska might, it was supposed; b*
settled without slavery and become-M
free State or several free States.
Tho
latter (the Souther* one) wm accresnhln
to tho slave Staten, bordered on one «tC
OS THE LECOMPTOX COXBTITVTIOS.
them, and was regarded aa containing a
region inviting to slaveholders. So it
gjttmeu of a Spttch dflix'ertd ia fA&lt; might be raided b) them, and becomeone or more stave Statts.
T hu* indi­
Cnifed State* SenaU, March 3,1858.
rect! v a furtlw sumpromiso might be eC.
fected, if the Missouri prohibition of 1830
should be abrogated. Congress abroga­
ted it with the special and effective co-op-,
The policy ol intervention in favor of oration pf the President, and thus thelfe
slave labor and slave State* began with tiotial Government directly intwreDed-jn
the further retfioval of the border* of the favor of alare-labor. Iraud rcmunatraeRepublic. I cheerfully admit that thU ces against the measure on the ground o(
policy has sot been persistent nr exclu­ its violation ofthe national faith, were si­
sive, and claim only that it has been and lenced by clamorous avowals of a discov­
yet is predominant
I am not now de­ ary that Congress lsi-1 never had any right
ploring the annexation efTexax, I remark to’intervene in the Territories fur or
simply that it was a bold measure, of spihbt Slavery, but that the citiaMia of
doubtful ronstitatiwjalitw.distioctlv adopt- the United Suites residing within a Terri•d as an act ol mterv«»u«i ■“ “’“l
torr bad, like the people of every State
her fiiot.
“Tvc been thinking, Harry.” she said slave labor, and made er intended to be | &lt;x^Ulrir, *utlloritv and jurisdiction over
ofje oj t|1(, dorrurOlic relatione,
after a momcnl’a pause, that xinoe you ve made must effective by the stipulation
Kbiwm Xt,brmka
got th'* extra money, we might wcll-af thlt the new State of Ttexra may be here I
ford to buv a new rug.
This is getting after divided and so re org*0'**^ “ to I *ud affirmed this right, as it wm said.—
constitute
five
slave
Statz*.
J
tn*
great
•
wai no- indeed new but a vadreadfully* shabby, my dear, you' must
act rest a long shadow before it—a ahsd .
me wblrll
f(,r #ome Uma
see.”
“I looked dolefully al the rug it was o. which ^rpluh-l U» p~|J' “f 1- IlKml«kiR;.mooJ|~IUiaU p.rth. th.
worn and shabby enough, that was a fact. free State*, h was then that a feeble »u- j cJiarit- of adoption, uniter the name of
cial
movement,
which
aimed
by
moral
.
j^^^r
Sovereignty.
It was now bro’*
“I can get a new velvet pattern fur
persuasion at the manumission of «*«*.
tJ|e ,
baplised with the more
seven dollars," resumed -ray wife.
Eve place to political orgnoixatioax which j ttUravljve ujpcRstiun of Popular Sover1 - Vfhtl—tevcn dollari r groaned I.
ve ever since gone on increasing in cn- I.
w -bllc for u
to Wj“Well, then a common tufted rug like
* '
Mlewi prohibition, frothia, wnuld cost only three dollars, said ergy asd extent, directed against a firther
b ^Territory had all the rights
ray cautious better half, who, seeing she extension of slavery in the Urftod States. |
The
war
between
the
United
States
end
.
which
freuinwi
desire
—
perfect
frwcouldn't carry ter first atnbilioaa point
Mexico, and the acquisition ot tba Muxi-.
(lo cvejvth;„K but establish Sla.wisely withdraw her gun*.
Popular'Sovereignty offered the
"That’s tn«r«&gt; sensible, ’ raid I, “we 11 can province* of New Mexico and Upper
of B taste of the fruit lit the treo
sec aliout it."
;
M California, the fruits ot that war, werweo [
t
# oJc,.ji M M&lt;&gt;U M of good—
“And there Is another thine I want," immediately and directly consequences of, ,
rtl&lt;l frusdotn. dnewnuch M
wmtiniicd my wife, putting her htux! coax •he annexation of Texas, that all of those * mQrfl
n ^n^fl t0 comn from a
icgly on my shoulder, and it is not at all ewnta, in feet, may be .regarded as can- j
I stitituling one act «f intervention in favor
lha
States could not ro­
eairsvagnnt, either."
cither."
a1though aogacioM mea
“What U il!" I asked,
- -------- softening
- rap• ।' of slave labor and slave BtatM. The I
v
field
of
the
strife
between
th
e
tw
o
ays[
jj,,,
were delusive.
Comoidly.
.......................
.
|
•! raw sueh a htrtlv silk drw-jwittern, tern* bad become wildely cnlaijed.
In- [ q0&lt;nt|r M
gud ineffectual stream of
"I_ tr.i". nuvM -------»
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was noweootinsntal.
.tawfebar
”
on Canal
*lre*t.:tb'w
morning,
raid
con

cd -i small sail, and in a few moments
waa out upon the last of the flood tide*
as freely and bcldly aa if she had been in
The other evening 1 camo home with
a stout ahlp, instead of eo frail and email
a boat. It was no new thing for bar to an extra ten dollar bill in my pocket—
be upon tlw water, being reared *o dose money that! Iiad earned by ootofd.XJr*
gage towns an oral ivruiu ['U-e1 er ,-*reci
in Ibe County of lUrry and Slate of Mi
to it, and Irundrrde of times had she been
dashing over those wavea, but nekyr in
“ Fathsr, is there no hope for hira 1 is . sm-h
mat. Yet
xetwuy
such a gale m
a* that.
ctn'lly ane
abe aiecreo
steered annum, and a pretty wife and babe U&gt;
the British General no bear-tie** as to eon- ' |)Or tiny craft, avoiding thi dangerous ' support out of ft.
1 suppose the Income will sound amaxedemn «me *•&gt; noble, so brave, *o young, ‘ whirlpool* and rocks, and heading towt&lt;&gt; dlr witbput mcrey t”
anil the frigate, whk-b, impatient fer a ingly email to your two and three thou­
sand dollar office-holders, but nevertlnr
llirse ertnrde w ere used by a pule, tear- ■ pilot, h.id already fired auotbvr gun.
j fill girl of great beauty, in tho middle ।
Within twenty mlnutee from the lime Ices ws contrive to live very comfortably
We have one floor of an uni&lt;Hi of the Involution, which gave she started. »ho lira! luffed alongside of upon it
Joni a home on our own loved eoil. | tile man-of-war, having caught tlta line Jrelending little boose, f.w which wdpay
150 per annum, and Kitty—my wife,
ing that period when cruelty was too ' Ca„t „ut to her, aud fastened the boat, had
you
’
ll
understand
—doe* all her own
talent with both jwtrties—when Iorio*, mounted the vesseFa side, and stood upon
American b-»rn, were, if powihle. more the qunrter-dcck, in the presence if the work, so that we Uy up a neat little sum
every year.
relentless and cruel than the British comtuandcr.
I've’gol a lielanceof two or three hun­
“Ara you a pilot T" said the laltor im­
■ troops.
MORTGAGE BALE,
dred dolla r at the saving* .bank, the
This fethor. a noble looking man of mid­ patiently.
board of several years, and 'I '» "R’"—,,—----1 &lt;J|e age, turned a -glance out of tin.'win“1 am, sir,” was the reply.
“Young for sueh busincxs. Could you ■king how rich I feel! W by. Rothschild
*&gt;»
"R”"1 “-.rd­
himself, wasn't a circjtustancs to me!
’ Wayne Comity, amt Stale uf New I Sound, tto green waters of which could be take u» through Hurl GatcF
Well, I came home with my extra bill,
,rol«r Brca.ur, of the
! acct, sparkling beyond a grove that front
“A* well as iny father, who has beeni
te“r’otn"'.^&amp;*HcUt«uritwda '.cd hi* dwelling near Hurl Gate. He turo a pilot bore these thirty years,” the said. and showed it triumphantly to Kitty who
“Why did be sot come out instead ofF of evuroe, was delighted with my indost&lt;v and slate erMicb'gao. on tbeiotli :\-&lt;| to thia (o hide his emotions, for she
i^iA’Sh-n-L’ihStX- *“ W* &lt;«’* «'hi!‘’hc fl'ar'd ,h*‘ h&lt;r sending a hoy like you in a blow aa fresh। I rv and thrift.
............ ..
. •'“"‘“T.” ,«m, U.ri w.ml.l
k -ben b.-Ud
" “Now, my love,” *aid 1, “just add thia
as this I”
Lt all the Mil new* that lay so heavily
“Ikwause lie I* laid up with the iheu- to our account at the bank, and with in­
matisni, air, and then be khowa I can pi­ turret at the cud of the year—“
on hie licxrL
m&gt; anol 301 It ifev'&lt;lf January ISA
Forthwith I commenced casting Inter­
“Speak, father; tell me, is there no lot v&lt;»u through aa well a* ha can. Sir
•igxment wax duly K-xutdrd In
mt j!rd calculating in my brain. Kitty
l.-cpc .’ I will g«» myself, and. kneeling to Henry Clinton knows me. air."
the tyrant, j*ill pleml for the life of him
“Ah! doc* he?
Well, that i* all waa silent, and rocking the ciadle with

LIFE FOB LIFE.

NO. 45

Hon. Wm. H. Seward,

right. Can we l»ar yet I”
‘•No, sir—rot within au hour—till the
“Alas 1 my cliild. mercy i* dead iu the tide runs ebb.”
Britioh General's breast; Ili* heart is cal
‘-'1’lv.l is Ind—thia gale keeps riaing.
Inus to pity !
1 have risked ranch by I* there no aiii-h-iragc hvreabutftal"
pleading for him. but fbr your sake, would
N-&gt; sir, not within twenty miles about,
lx- almost willing to die in Nathan's where your anchor would hold."
‘•Then wo inuat go through 1”
place.
•
• Te* sir, as eoon *« the tide coms*.- I
“Cruel, qjiicl fete! when is he to die I
would not risk it till then. for. if the cur­
...
be eonntj of iurri fife was a favorite with v\ Mihingt»n. ami rent should eatrh ynu on either side bow,
is
at
White
Plain*.
I
will
go
to
him."
you'd
go &lt;&gt;n the ruck*, euro!"
UHUKJA5.
JACKSOX
‘Alaa, mJ child,” said the fuiber. “serve " “'Dial is true, young man.
Let mo
uraelf tor the now*.
It is slready too know the very earliest moment wo can
»!”
. go through."
Mio»trrtt.iin
“Ditwl. daal I" shrieked tins poor girl.
“Aye, aye, Sr."
And while t‘&gt;c English commander
"Oh, father, mv tlml it is not po.!"
“Alaa, my child, I eannol!
He waa turned off to apuak to one of bi* officer*,
the patriot pilot calniy went to th* main
ntJwt? ' hung at sunrise.”
—;-------------- - --------- —------- -- —
For a moment the poor girl stood sigangway, and liwiked over the aide, us if
U.til. C.k,« Tlm,&gt;. by Cmnylmll *
IT»O OT
mttlWM
I,.. I. ”°l a
. tM,
Um kr
V«
writ*
raid rountv.' C
' —V
’ - 1 ~ i, lent
*’*r am.
CktaeTrom
her eyes, butEtching
fur the change of tide,
Waed. Mlle Creek. Mich.____ ___ _ —__
te,ut raid C-urt fcnldvn at ito otSceof n w flj light illuminated them ; a fla*h as ।
But what wm passing in her heart!
V ^;’iUi'1BRv"jXd^l^ bright uv fwe itaelf gathered over Loth I
wwe
lhree „j fonr
•
•’
Gee raid brow; ahe clenched her fiur handa ;
jn
fot«d veaeeL She
liar ct tto Estate of Darid Murrain ■ jAgethcr until the nalh accrued to enter I
|W&gt;1 t]lc
toypfl one on earth, beluttrmatlinto pl****
ruJUMUeNUb. &lt;*~1&lt;»U.U'l"r
h„ Gtber,-Ik-u S.tb.n IU. —
tatauiratov uf raid extatr praying «nr I a-Rd :
....
,
i hung *s * «Py &lt;&gt;" ll“t morning. She was gut it for six dollars, onfy six dollars a
Bkvvt, Rfghrtw •*' Dwto.;
«&gt;a&gt; ttanin «t forth for to’’*'0 *•&gt; &gt; ‘ Life fur life! I shall be revenged—
t thinking how many hearts would be Harrj ! It is the cheapest thing I ever
. ... .
_ .L._ UlAiwov '
.Tt
,
bnJ.^b.UlramWW;
that
ujjy A- D. IMS. at »»'• «*'el»«k F. M. i
- CWd, dear child, be calm," said the (
of u,0 mother* end siatera and ““Why. haven’t yon got a very pretty
whii
Territories dedicated them to free _
. means so to carry the first election* aa w»
-toJ
I
uEu8l«id«b.,«™IJ»n»n«&gt;«n1 green ailk dress 1"
G W. MlMA County &lt;1“rk a"d N‘*«y
me all part
!
‘-J'avhrf, I am calm, very calm! Calm por |Mrd«ed. Shu was only thinking that , “That old thing I
Why, Harry, fee, and thus tho astounding question arose for obtain the laws nswesaary fuf the prutom
*•
. as 1.0 i», nlformt.
And I swear bo shall1
,ho wooW j^n him in the spirit land.
worn it ever since we’ve been -married. ’ tho flrat tnno, whether the United State* ti«m of slavery. it i* one thing, bowover.
'
| be revenged, if iny own hand* have to - tt,ld tjmt dear! vwonld his low be avenged.
of America, whose constitution was based
•‘Is it raiiletl or ragged I"
•
P’V : re*ch the tyrants heart tiiat scaled bislporl|Ar own Jjfo hlle cared not, thought
“No o^coursc, but who wants to wear
wTE rkrara. I loved, oh! how 1 loved him— | not_n,jt. even dhl ahe think of that lath- &lt;ba ume r— j™- to"*’,. E”rr
&gt;ol in 1 and were not our betrothal vow* plight-1
w](0 M&lt;j|y pmrd his room, believing bdlr kbowa U la iba wily a,lk I baaa.
I
r ?h; ! ed 1 1 will Mt as a widow—m tho widow |tll0 wns praying for patience to bear
“Wall, -bal Ibcol”
„ ibe wldo. of » wldirr ought w her loss.
‘‘That’s just a man’a question, pouted
■36eJ ! act.”
Meantime there were these three or Kilty. “AOd 1 suppose yon have not
,.M? dear chit J, you will bring ruin up­ foar h.mdred heart* bearing with givtoem uUerved how old fashioned my old bon­ The free Stales maintained them, and de-1 ^41tw,oa sUvcholding and frco-Ubor Inn
U. H. Fru.KM, Attorney
mnnded their confirmation through the
.
mct
l0 organ
on our heads."
that tbov had tormnutted • long and "tok­ net hi getting 1”
’
COMMISSION ERS' NOTICE.
enactment of the Wilmot 1 roviso. Tbs I
tiin machinery of republicM
“ Not upon yours, father: but to me, ening voyage and soon would be anchored
.♦•Why, I thought it looked very neat
what is ruin now 1
But I will not be in front &lt;•( aaheen of green, even though and tasteful since you pul on that black slave Suiasand th- free States were yel(
cmnmnity.
in
tewiUibrium.
The
controversy
cmlrn_
,
tTTkBMKrt
or
a
velvet winter trimming."
C.w.'li.’inm. Jwlk*oftW *&gt;"*; m!!ET&gt;h&lt;»itjS?artti*&gt;Ei*bl»orirvtoR,in »^4 , and think of him who now lies cold in the storm hovered over them.
ued bare two years. The settlers ol the
”‘
„
“Of course you men have no taste for
Al last, after looking towards tho home
no» Territories became impatient, and
nxtwxax rwB-srava ax
inch matters.”’
Lt r-rd^ira
to pwi I She tamed and left the room, while the
a so.uuon
, , . . ,
______
We were silent fur a moment; I am rirecimtatea
Ibey otganixo.1 new free States ia GaliThe parties differ m widely in their ary*
»&gt;“•
fother still stood looking fram the winafraid wu both felt * litUe out of humor,
Ums commander and raid:
foniia and New Mexico. The Mormtai*. pointment*, conduct, and bearing, M them
^—ni^ioaera. rad that ws wilt mart' ioW out upon the waters, which were
at one another, la fact on ray journey
"Tiro
tide
is
alack,
If
changes
suddenly,
also
framed
a
Government,
in
UtaK
—
.
principle*.
The
tree
laborer*
into
the
laoorarw came
twwy
1X1. rad on Kat. I flashed with a rising storm, and the trees
home I lud entertained some aerious tho t ul*,. famed a Government, m L tab.- prinmplra.
TOMk. HAalh’S*. Mirb-___________ ____ — । nu rsai
excitemeat,
the Territory
money,
cawe,
which already began te writhe beneath and wo had better fill away al onop. ,
iemu-ij with
— ........
—ta-rers,
.V
.....
- Uawitdering
----------- - -i inc
of exchanging my old silver watch, fer a Coniircw, after a
The commander gave the necessary
AnomrL
i”'
. ----- ,_.j
1,» another cam- imnlamente.
implement*,and
and engine*,
engine*, with
with cncrgreu
energies
rXeraiH^Li the force of tte gale like soma huge giant
more modern time-piece of gold and bad determined the matter by another cam
__ J v.
tftitd strosurSn—
order to his lieutenant, and the next moprwJnt them u. Uw »*'d wrestling with some unforracn power.
mentally appropriated the tan dullaro for promise. It admitted California as a free
mcnl
the
main
topsail,
which
Imd
been
SS-d, u. w—.
o-k State, dUmem'oered New Mexico, trans­ euro uy ure
— - —Memwhile, Ma daughter had gone up
“ ‘ j’o
fr.ra1'
*tumaul'J W°T. Orr.
' to Ear room in one of the cheerful naMee lain shack, waa braoed around. Uro head
ferring a luge district free from slavery Slates. They marked out farms, ana
away, nn&gt;l the vessel btmded reflections had come later.
tarred tbcrafnrtn.
&lt;-»&gt;-„ juitlu
, .. _
fc-Mnn-rl h&lt;iu«rt and. fonret- sheets
to Texan, whose law* carried olivary over altos for mill*, town* cities, and protned.
As we «al before our fire, each wrap­
ting to pray tn the mad tarnult of her for the'narrow channel, where a thousand ped in thought; our neighbor Mr. Wil- it, and subjected the reridu* to a territo­
crafts ere this had laid their oaken bone*.
wrung heart, was also gating out upon
Ua wee am- rial Govyrnineot, a» it also sulked
An they Approved ihe channel and mat, knocked at the door.
the stonn which waa not wilder than the
BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
rdoy'ed io *he sam« store a* myself, and Utah, end -lip’iUted Ural the foturo Sutra
saw the black, rocks, the whirling eddies,
to beurpmitvd in those Territories should
atortn in her own breaat.
'
hi»
wife
waa
n
old
family
.
free Stales or aa
From her elevated position rise could the tanning breakers dashing high on ev*1 want you to congratulate me, he I*, admtered ' '
top- and
«~i the
th® scried
wrirai ery han d. the officer* and ertw l.wUd said taking a seat. 1 have purclihaod that
°
«“» ““A"----- rf Waahvro.tr, .* the «aU look over the treeimps
-.nd C-'i.n
ittline host marshaled out upon the danger.
Bft. M Mlm-xnd
clouds, as, like « bat—..p —
little cnllaRi' OU tile Bloomingdale road,
the sulphurous
to the charge, amid the
sulphurous ftimes f*srle**swined tbs j
——
..an,-® found .1 fed
that beaittifui litUa wooJm;

"•*4£^cX4’»S£

with tho piaxaa and lawn and
frail garden behind ’* cxebdmad Kitty
mWIkm

•••**• I above'(He narrow;
J*"*1*'signal for a n«olv

�SASTKNCd

PI

CmTMX, %.

BLANKS! BLANKS!
Warranty and Quit Ctaun fWv, Ecal
Estate muI Chattel Murtpprt for mhs st

thia office.

and all others having Legal printing don*
at our -&gt;lfa*&gt; wr.uld be more punctual fa
their pay marts for the tome-, and at leas
bring the money, when they s*k ns to
make an affidavit «-t pul4leatio*.________

Ml-ounhiws.

aii tke *nginury cf tyraany, but tin tor
tore from th* practice* of tbe Stuarts —
n. f»r_ . .&lt; fren-lakw appealed M the
Governor (Reeder) to correct tire fiilae
eheetinr returns. He intervened, bat ineffictnaUy, sod yet. sren for that, inter,
venu.n, wae d-fo&gt;«es&gt;c*d by tbe Aifmimatratu n organa, aad, after ”l-«ag xnd anae-

t&gt;nl. Tho tfoe/ steal* more from habit may be wall to snqnire, briefly, into th*
and natural inclination, than from naces- kind of law and order teat ia to be vin­
sity.as fa proven hy the fart, that he steal* dicated by such a pro mrrfing.
th* Senate at th
la IBfrfeiremodiataly after th* pemagn
vote &lt;m th*
of th* KsnsreNsbrariu* aet, and the re­
rhe sopfowitin* by some, that be was go­
peal of th* Mfaaowri Ccmpromise, David
ing over to th* enemy ; but this speech quire it. He will £e when the truth R. Atchison, left kfa ptace a* President
J-epeis any such fea.-/ He » the deter would have answered his purpose better.
uf th* Senate, and repnirad immediately
mm*d opponent t/ slavery extan*i*a ia Of thi* latter eias* is th* Berry Auosrr. to 'be western part of Missouri, the
In tta last issoe, tinder pretence of refer
ring to the ■•ommunicatioo'in the Banner of
last week, tn rria^em tokh* coauty finan­

show* beyond contradiction, teat foe the ce*, U malMi a mom cowardly and ly­
last ten year* Cengrwaa han, whSe viking ing assault epee th* preeeut oounly offiI oon-intervontiuo, been engaged in actual

intervention ia favor ef slavery. He dees
ao* hesitate to secure the Administration

eera

Tbe editor ci

thia Lecompton

*hrrt. daiape ia tbe ooraet of the a&lt; tide
referred tfe that none can know why coon j

ty onfer* are at a diacr.«nt, “ wains d'y
fess kerr nl tke entre of ymeity, ia&gt;l un­

derstand tbe manner by which onwMy offi­
cers manage to work their salaries (dou­
ble th* awfonnt of other ematiev of like

tbrir power, both fair asd fool, to achieve
te* «nd which they had m view.
At the very first ejection that was held

fa, that the safarfad uffie*r* of thi* orenty,
takes together, are not pu d at higher
rales fi&gt;r th* amownt of tabor performed,
are not familiar, wh,rh is, that DredSeoa, than other coantir* in the State. And
having been need for tbe purpne* of ob­ we further know,and can pp&gt;ve, that aaiile
taining the most odious doriaioa that ever from th* Treasurer, no salaried officer has
disgraced th* records of any judicial tri- received from the. treasury to exceed tec
bonal, waa voluntarily liberated by bt*
prafeaeed master, tons giving bun, as a
reward, lb* liberty, which was den-tad him
by toe G-urt as a right.
This cimm- dealing with dse euanty, m paying texes,
stance of iterif, show* that it was not th* f.nes, or otberwis*. to sieved 30 per rent
sfovv that was wanted, but the onctsnMr. oa their eeleri**, in Hah.
And, farther,
Bat. we dsd not intend, in this article, that lh*y\hnv* totto compelled to aell tbe
At thia janetnr* tbe new Federal AdasiatatraticA earn* ia. under a Prweident to giye a general synopsis uf Mr. Sew­ orders rv.Wi&lt;e&gt;l C&gt;r their salaries, at errwfe. had obtained
ard s speech, bat simply to call atlentiea «nty-five cents on tbe dollar, to pay for
to tbe portioas pabllahed, an! to fort her the actual oeeeMitow uf life. Of th.-**
state that it would hav* been publ.ab*,! I thing* tbe editor of th* Pioneer prolesem
•stirs, tai', for our litnilsd spacw^ thinking ' igr.orar.ee notwithstanding he “Csvs Kerr
it bettor to pabisshdetached exacts, than
■ ot Ike eentrt of yrority.’'
to foil to place any part of it before oar
Again, he tell* as that oar “airrespaa-

। dent ia in error when be tell* that in

been proved, -teat he bed de*cvnd«d from

Ttoy, theref &gt;rc P.mc«rtl-

thia wash, and shall pubimh «har por

tioo* of it hereafter.
ft i* bayond all
cavil,th* most able speech delivered in

of using its indnenc* to create new slave
from office by t he Presidenk Th* new Staten, cr prevent th* admiasion of free
Gwewarr (Stuiam-w) wssume-l fl*awhile States, ami refers to a disposition to keep
Sb* esurj sr.. n. I.nt foiled t&lt;. elfort tbe Minnesota out of th* L'nioo until Kansas
■Ajwgatton of th* per^vlc. a! to-,ugh he or- shaii b* admitted under th* Lecompton
nr*. a* a militia, an armed nsrtiaar. Constitution as an oC-oat.
The Died
Scou deeaioa la denoenced •• tbe prie*
prid to toe South, for electing Buchsnar.
to th* Presidency, and refers a* a fact,
with which perhaps, meet of oar re*fars

*»ro* AfrfaBu who hs-1 me* been fold m
bondage, that, ibredfaw. b« w a*
io
vfew of the tnnwCitutfan. a attorn «&gt;f th* .
Vailed Stats*, and therefore '■•■old c &gt;f
implaad tbe reputed roaster fa tbe Fed
sral Courto ■ snd oo this grr-md the Sa.
preme Caret were prspnre.1 tn ffisr.ie*
th* eettou • fa* want of jurfadietfaa &lt;w*r

SHERIF

td to enact th* whole Miweouri coda, pro
vldiag, however, where th* word State
occurs iMhoil be oaMlrued to mean T*r-

It errtriaiy ia a afagnfar faasere in.,
ot nature'» muaifestari-wm, that par
tieuier .irganizstom* r&gt;( the hunaui mi ad
impale to certain Crimea, m the porpetra
tion at which the victim ie«raa unpolled
kc»

critBpotetio* tn •fisfranrkise th* people,
ft trsosferr-sd th* elsp* end* ”f Mresnari
to Kansas, w.tb-Mit stopping in all cases
to subetiuit* to* name of the naw T*rti
tory for that re tbe •■Id Scare.
It prsr
tieally snepenjc-l p-ipubr rforties
thro* years, due «-..i-m- Lrjfafatare a»sigsing tout trfrm for its nwr. members.

New Adve

Aud a* this Legislator* waa «t*aspo-d

chiefly of rwadetta ef M-eouri. it wee
but aetnral that they should be partial to

ia th* Territory, three orgaaizv-1 bandv

marriwd over, armed and n|B:.pped, sod
they drove tbe legal voters from tbe polls,
or oatoumbarsd them, and sack miboequret vlettio*, pre vteas to October. 1857,

was tfa.* forcibly carried by thma, viulntfag th* safe guard of American liberty

sad any person who shall deny th* right
of slavery, shall

pua-.ah*d by impris­
any

onment la the Penitentiary, and

Nrw (httxaaa. Marrii IL
The atremahxp Tenncreec, wifh Vns
Cnu datre to th* Tib. iad «ity ut Mreita,
to support, the Kansas-Nebraska art and
t.. th* Sth. b*s arrival. Tee papers
the tug:tree stave law.
filled w -to drtaihs of cis il star, in ths
Theae are »&gt;tne of te* “taw*" that are —.
w__
States uf Gaerro, Miebtsinm. Qsefrtan.
a»ufav th* straag
to b* vindlratod by tee adoptwa at the fart night sewskn. wbret be remtmanl ami
pat to the Hoose, a.sorts of Mvofoo. «rt d-rf-rtrnn to th* new gUrratoretZ
LscomptOU eoMtitatfao.
•WAA r^..ruj .Innwu. M.
Aad, agriu, alffinogh it was dedared
that oec*si»xi, twen?y-two caus f-r tbv
M Zcfava ia th«- State of Guaoaxaatc
by the art for lb* organization • of tec yet* and nays were pUsd upow pro fvva w-t!| g w
&gt;n4
Territory, -teas st i* lb* tea. intent end sad difatory toou.-t:1
i-rect-wttam j. tj.^wremret S-rre vrere near Cesh
v?a_
____—— _i
__ •--.
tf .■eiafarer-a.r.ts.
*Len
itiaJ_sup
meaning of this act cot t* hrgULste sla­ recugnocd by the Scvak.r if receiving. aaZt
pending tbe iisx ^oreti -».»&gt;»»'.»•«• t«»*»- pm. d oXart’-m w»H tak« floor. Huubrry
very into any State ar Territory, nor to
eus* members from vo’“-\wcuW carry after n«i*bcvy i* reported. Alvares
exclude it therefrom ; b-rt to leave the Ute Hvi-m armmd in i tircle uf aeutkem
ta the Ik 1.1 with 3000 cavalry agaiast the
people ’.hrrenf perfectly free to form and rtxi c*U* foe six bindrrd yrire. shuuld it new government. To* d»wnfall «/Zv»
regulate their diraevtc hntltotiom ia so Lxtg last.
la;* w*s e ittsiderwl rertaia.
The
Pr-rekleLt
ie
said
to
base
r-tadc
sp
their own way. auljaet only to the Gx&gt;It ia ram-Liat th.- new r&gt;vemmmt
k S iwiad ta svad a special ev-rMnt&gt;*mrei to
atiluiM r. of tbe (’sited State*;" yet, thia 8poia tu liay Cub*. fh**ci&lt;miair*lua will i« already pruc.'unxil f.r st G tadalatara.
Gaza K-' p--«sre&gt;u« ot Tumpicu, m the
infernal tyranny that »m ferrwd ttpmi tbe g» uat witaui th* next thirty days; its
federal aterref. T:-i wL-k cmattey' it
pwvp’te ©f Kanoas, proe-ed*d not only to
in a Lmcetahie ev-oditwwi.
legodat* slavery
Kanaa*. bat to petvide for its p*rpctM*iou there foe all time.
Sr. l-otta, Marek 12
And is order to iAwwrrate felly yh* doc
J.-Lu M. N«-*li has L. »c.unin»tsd hy
trio* of peaalar aatertignty, it provided J
th ? Der»-er*tieQ*iTrtsri«a iathebevmn
Cor the appointment of every ufieer ih
Geigrrsk-a-d Distric t, t». »..-cred Saaathe Territory, (excr^-tin; tboae appointed
*1 Csrvthere.
by tU' Prcsadect of the Costed State*.)

(tbe ballot box.) am! subverting the vital
principle spue which American liberty fa from .Sheriff sad J««h*e of probete de &lt;■
htW not alb-w to
fo«nded, vix: the right cf the people to to “J-x-whipper."
tbe people the rbuie* &lt;4 a single &lt;Acer to
govern theotaelvrs.
whom tb* ewforecawit of their laraotifisl
And besides, they perambulated the
lews, might be entrasted. Truly, ind.nd.
Territory in armed Goer 11 fa bonds, mararc *.ic!i pn.ceedingi ia **• ace»! of *Mtedering number* of tbooe who ware fa fa­
vor of freedom in tbe Tcmtcrr, burning
^ufeaa this crthJ* La* already attained
their boussa, driving off thrir cattle, and
[ practicing, by every devilish mesas fa

to a suflkieat len~ila 1 w ill at a««ene fistnvr

their power, a system of terrorism for
the parpoe* «Z dating the peaceable set­
tiers frtnu the Territory. , They ri*»
Lo*rd*d every hurt upoa th* Mhwmri
river, (on* of th* great highways of tbs
nation.) and seired tbe pn-perty ot all
such as were suspected &lt;&gt;f being in fetor
of making Kansas a Ire* State, and who
were emigrating there in order to secure
to themseiv** * future home; eootpelling
them, by violent mean*, to turn hack, or
to reach th* Territory by a tong and toll

time evnaidrr the aneans rnapluywd ly

1855. tbe canty waa m *U 117^00.i And bo farther adds: “Not oaly wa* the
We cannot refrain from again calling , cnonty very nearly clear from debt at this
th* attention of Rcpwbiiesrj to the ae- ' date, bat cnaaty order*
'
qseaity of making prenerat.ons to go into , sear their fee*, aa msi
th* eanvaaa for township officers this testify.” A sufficient reply to the above
Spring, with a determination to win. In can be had by referring to the Treomrrr's
a former article, we called attention to book, where it will be ChitmI that at tbe
the advantage gained to the party white cl-is* of tbe year 1836, or rather at tbe
I know that th* recital *f theta outra­
Ims control uf the polls at all elections. January »cs*ii&gt;n &lt;X the board of super ges has all been denivcsced as “Block
Next Fail we are to hare aa important vianr*, immedialdy thereafter, it wa* Republican lire," and “ Wewdiug Kansas"
fc^iod that there were outstanding orders has been heU up ae a by word and artagainst tbe enonty to the amoowt uf 114, pru*ck. but, nev.:rtbricvs, th* farts stand
263 61. The figures ami statement are ' ■poa th* record a* evidence&lt;&gt;t the origi­
' in die haod-wnting of O. B. Sheldon, foem nal JevJgn to make Kansas a slave State,
a floating vote of shoot ore-fifth of all er G outy Treasurer; and tbe amount at all hazards, aad they farniab a fe*
the voters in say locality, wh* are ani- .Joes not inelude tbe amount owing by the | specimens of the kind of “order" that is
hmm to vet* with the majority, and a* the crnnity to th* different towns, aside from ,
electi.ms go thia Spring, to will they rule | order*, said never to hate bees bo*Ud. j\ Kansas aawfar the Lecompton cnostito'
next Fall.

Territory shall b* punished with death,

On* of the greatest obstacle* In 1831. Mr. Guram, of Mareball, and ' tta.-

thi* uswrplTgf pow er, viMtained as it as by
the Prrsidcn*. nf th* L'feHrd &amp;alc^ aid

makolly for frettei___
A mmirnger um arrived from Kanes*
site rb&lt; eval*** of tbe fre»!s in all
UelfaHt*’* rieettau*. whioh »» taken by
the bmrd &lt;4 c-tnin-saii-aer*. eppoiotod
to luv c»l »at* ir.r~&lt; .-i tom*. Tbe c videttev

Cafb-e* no* clausa l« kite Ji .covered
frau&gt;U ox\rtel.iuc ng' those cummittcd by
ha c-vifed-.-nstrv. *oj asarrts that be sere

hi* aiders ami aLsttorw. to perpetual* it­
self by mean* of a Const it rUmm! Cm
vratioa, contrary toSbc expreaawd will ot ■ A i»i*Tt iut is uin|un*ky tatew ted t'.r
a vary Lir^v majority of the people of tb_- a fade gvtsg &gt;4 l -lon* trow Marri^l!
tbe Territory.
IL
, - Irtgc** pHcmuir, to C*Ifa-ua. are pucktog ep thrir «tad-. rredt fi&lt; a nwrrk. Arri'ed at the buntar they will tern',tires be
•ut* by a strong ceo.rt uf d.-»g»s«is■
wb» will o miiHt tbern »• Ix^tupton.
Stale «ri cv-.I&lt;TX aasey.
where they will rseumaicnci- tec'.r Ik.-d.r
ffywMlCsri.iy.afaifoi of taeCfe. Carvttr.
Kutoan ear ere.
Q- t’-EASn Kanma. Feb.
Mr. Green, tbe mesacuger, ibkiks, bow­
The latest mtelrtgdnce fnu* FurtS-otL er er. teat they will be met by tbe nxdita
is that G. W. (Isrk, at tbe be* I uf 130 • f tm iterv. cm matter bow escorted, aud
Miss 'crfarfa, luts pmsresi.*: of tbe town, saluted with bulk:* sod the euld s-cei.
and tbey drelar* that they will de»tr&lt;&gt;r
raxisacLs.
every Free Slate settk-me*: tn that viciilIty. Upun th* rrqnrst &lt; f tU peojdc there
What :r u mads rr or.—The ernsnw
ab*ut a hundred siaid of artn«, an ! sev­
eral rr.rn, faiv- been sent down fn-ni here. &gt;&gt;f the United State* shows that we kiie
Cot Itaoohardt huh gtme down to take two mUtino sod a half of fanner*. one
hundred thomand merchants, sixty-fi-ur
enramand of th* Free Stat* fore**.
A* there are now three or four «nm- tbouasnd maenoa, and nearly two hundred
p*nie* of U. S. tamp* there, it fa probabl* that h'tatintire may !•&lt; appended
for the presar.t, but it would taK be sur-

otb*r monied asen, oat of th* enaat;, I
But, to b* a EUfa more specific: 0a ‘
iaterret oe the part nt voter* generally. were buying and bolding tbe order* ni tbe 21st day uf May, 1866, aa armed
Many are fa the habiiof szrering them* oar county, at Imra 80 to 90 rente oa th*
bsod of about 700 men, under ths com•rites trim attc-..,laM at election upon dollar, th* crmeeqnese* waa that at th*
maad of the United Slats* Marshal, J. B.
tb« ground teat »oe vote can make to cl.** of that year, what few order* were Dcnridson and Samuel J. Jones, Sheriff
He eomitel who U! appeared fur the diffirrtoe*, and will remain away upon
Tm editor of ths Leavenworth JourA Mcruonirr Soot st a Pssanrrxai
left it the cnaaty, were either redeemed of Douglas county, marched uj&gt;oa the
negre. had volunteered from tnntr.es uf
nri, (pro-alavery.) copted fast week, with­ *&gt;•—A man whom name fa West, walk­
trivial exexteta, mJ, is fact, will or, pfaa at tbe Treasurer s office, w were bartered
of enure*. ’■( the
town of Lawrence, under the color of
out conimanr, an artid* from a Pfatta ing in reoaiJerad* haste tec streets of a
tbrir
bosi&amp;c*..
many
times,
as
to
make
it
dtqxwition wirieh was te be male of tbe
at tbair nominal vxloe, foe a few mor.ths law as a puss*, summoned by the Mar­ Chy paper, calling tbe Fre* State party
। town ia Indiana, a few weeks since, was
&lt;*ssr, bad anrurtl that In* client had bren attorly imposaiU* for lh*m to attend tbe only. In 18&amp;5, order* were only worth
shal far th* preteadsd porp*** of making very hard names. On Monday morning followed by another man named Cartnifrntd from aiavery by nyeratfaw «»f the pedfa. Tta* remiaonre* fa generally upon
at from 80 toS7| cents, with an occ*. arrests; and under ths direction of th* last, “the boss" waited oa bun. and dw cbel a member of tee Metfaidfai Church
Mlsectiri prcddbttwei &lt;•( tfSO. Th* r»pth* part r/ Republican*. Owr oppooewte '
Manual and Sheriff Jones, they pn&lt;*&lt;-d maodcd that he should republish the art•c’teom faA to tote. Republican friends, them io paying returned taxes, at ninety *d to bolter down tbe free State Hotel, irie aaJ disavow it. Hr promptly promis*d to do so, and arid that hed fora ki»
why ia thia!
la it teal thrir principle* . CMlA These thing* oar neighbor, “frrtay
in thatplaca, and to dwrtrvy two printing taluufoa all tke Hoot. Th* Free State
or* better, or of more importance than I
at Ike centre of yrunty~ should bav* pewmes, se^rriag thrir fixtsre* fa th* men in Leavenworth arc getting pretty
yours ! b it that they are ra- re a.-neer«,'
streets, sad throwing than into th* river, i
that they art in earnest, while you or* 1 eMempreary over the way, aa compared
Cmatox.
and afro to Kara tbe dwelling of Dr. ■
by pnvritical I
Are yon willing fa admit] with the facto ia the ease, we fee! U our Charles Robfaaon.
Thx Dcau Ixrru Ornca.—Themm.-1
for a asoflieui that y«ar prinripia* are of j imperative duty to warn all seeks.-* after
All thia waa doo* under the direction her of letltra in the office at Washington '
Ire* sccouot than theirw, that you abovld
and maoagrtMM, and by th* “p«w* afj eoctainlcg artiefe* of tala* otere than ;
be tons negligent, while they are active 1
the United Stat*. Marebri far Ksnss* money, registered and seat oat for driiv-.
Why, then, is it, that they are aet.vs.
Territory.’’
After whfab th* “pewa*" ery to tee ownetn during tbe six m-jcte*
ending Dre. 31,1657, wa. ■fe3M.th.reuwhile you ar* diktory !
Why, let yocr ;
was tensed loose to seek, pill^s and do taata uf which were a* follows:—Bills of
story to their heart’* wetewt.

Thi. fa another speamea of tbe kind of

, “order" t*et la to be vindicated by lbs

Bejlap. Mank U, ts3t

-A BtM Hi FOR1
LIBILExnaisscru tbnw
»f the retatry. V. obu
•COMFREHKhKIVK «;E

ta .to jHiMi.te I in lb&lt; Ke
Le newspaper in Hsat.ne
■tat asd publican..!, b.
Mndte weeks; &lt;* tiiat br
dvr to he aervvd personal!
anta at IraU taeutr4ar&gt;
larttalrspprar.ncv.
'

pre|-.«a!s

fee wrekiwg &lt;T rr-.'

de

Crotty P.—r Farm, and f w the ksepwg
st&gt;l nuintainariec of th* (-may Pa*.

Lsasxo Miaos.
Saperintcndvnts of the !’«*.
Gm. W. Mtuxa. Clerk.

W a eoteem it a plmnorr. rest'flg ap**
rmr sbci-fa*" ko«*w&gt;edge “f its *&gt;er U, b*
rrrctxntiscvwl Prvf. Wood* Hair llrstoraxil * as tbe to-rt article uf the kind which
we are MafniMsd with, strl &lt;me which
has d-we, wader our awu .teeenUfa*, *H
teat it ririms—aud it efaim* everythhg
This arta le in short, will rest' -* fft»y
. hair to its original eutor. aud add to its
' growth aid beauty wherever any UigH
or disease Las checked that gru* th ufi ourred that beauty. This ha* peeved i* **r
family within ’* few wiwk*. na-l in tamero«m other cases related to ns witow- lbs
kntrefadg* of the proprietor. We bars
only to add that this &lt;uret v&gt;!.: .-arti­
cle is for safe br the proprietor
t N*
31S Bauedwav.
Catmox.—beware -/ws»rthi«.» inritr
tioe* n several are already in tne mar
krt, tailed by different niiues. I.’m »*••
unit** tbe words (Profeseur AV...is ben
Restorative, dep-X Sl l-ouia, M
New York.) ar* blown in th* ’ tlU—
Sdd Ire elldnregwtvand Poteat &gt;.-dmse
Dorietk AWbyettFa^y and I'-**

Wb* has not heard of Dr. K ’**

and hi* mcdieiM* I Not ma*' •« “*
sure, nor are there many who cam’te **
tify to the efficacy of bi* Media-”-- frem

u for tear
„ __________ atd
aware imhutos and latemittent r*’»tK
cud indeed *f ever* kind at Nervou* ana
D^»«' Hr. liotack b*" —fe

r, t.'cmplaiaaala,

Byington and J
stl. IMeodaaitatatarM!
fault, Frvarict 11

�HASTINGS

PRICE CURRENT.

csxK.'a.

A

BEAUTIFCL

head

‘

RICH GLOSSY HAIR

ii. h ni BABB,

AYER’S

DU. JlOBA CirS

naam t&gt;
^usixal 3nstnmrnis,

Con.pl.tely Preaerred

‘

BLOOD PURIFIEKASD BLOOD PILL

Utt rtrr knew* la Haettm.” Heeh iithnew■eaataow oferrry auetn fcteta ktW- • .

SHEET MUSIC

TO THE GREATEST AGE.

-

*W Bukal Bercbaaebr,

K.tZAHAZOO : : : .

ToWd AT LAST!"

DUBAH VAXqVMHEB.

Friends, Patrons, and Er-

-VZcirZSaN.

HITBODY, eome along. a* 1 am on My Tape and

arnicas to benefit yon with a'

NEW STOCK,

For th. r*ntd Cure of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITI^IFHOerHC-COTCK
CROCF, ASTHMA, AND
CONSrMFTIOM.
Z®‘r*- ”a,il 1 “« F°“ln Lswreixe reonty some ^fafa^we’fef^a7w£r«wbS,Srird^l,f2j

&gt; » E E T ■ r 11 c,
Of every tkaeriplioii, Ntud uf ilia laual
pnUiwxiun.

to re*li&gt;* the hapuxat sltact that ran be desired.So » ids i* tb* field of ito Mcfalne** and *o uumer- Of th* U-st quality for all iuatruaietris.
otmihyoMeo of it. cures; that »lm««l every Me­
» rf ysttr largo bottle*, her hair wa* restored tlon of the eountrr abounds in perooti*. publicly
BAUD M UB1C.;
JhSy i ongiual Ixantifal brown color, ud bail known, who h*v*l*cn restored ftoaTriaroung rmd
even desperate diwa*** oftbe lungs, by it* use.— Arranged by the beat com powers.
When euxalrtaA II.
___ _____ -rt.__
Every iuatruincul offered for &lt;aala has j
SHERIFF SALE.
becti thoroughly tested, and he din safely
■jSY Writ c of su cxeevUoo issued out ot and nn...
i.nlla(c wuu Moueu so employ say are Buperior to any ever sold in this
Xli der Um seal H the &lt; ireuit oourt fbrthc o.nuty
the dlalreaaiugaad dugeroua affections of the place.
wf.B.*ty, to me directed aad delhe/ed .gam,, tb’ c«l effKla tberelure, my akeptirism and doubt* in for
iralmouary organa, which are incident to our cli­
A very liberal deduction made tu those
xml. sod chattel*, aud for the suit thereof
mate.
■uadnsLIIu- latxl. nr.l
a_-__ .. '
.
Nothing bi* called louder fortbeearacstramurr purchasing tn quantities.
of medical men, than tbe alnrattog preralancn aw!
Promt attention paid to coautry or
fatality ufcoorutnptir* complaanls, nor ha* any
on* ctoro ot dteroac. had mure of thrir inreriigiUonand earo. flat aayct nu adronate remedy ha*
bsen provided, oc which the pubBo could depend
for proicdioo from attacks up*c the reapirainrv
organ., tartil lb* introduction ef tho Cherro Pec’'
torsi. This art&gt;rlei. il.,— ..It-r.
—t.to—1—

New Advertisements.

land, altuate. being aad lying in tlx county of Bar­
ry, and Biate of Miehigwt. known and drocrlhrri
a. follow*, to wit: TU. went half (U) of lb* north­
west oosrterf^) of artlMKieight (til fa township
our. (I.i north uf range revon &lt;7 &lt; «e*t, and e&lt;mlining righty acres nt land, nccurtUug to the Uni­
ted SUtna survey thereof, will be arid at BnbUa
awUtm. al tb* Court Hou**, in the village ofIliatiuga. in tlx eotaity of Bsrry. and Stat* of Michi­
gan, on tl&gt;« nineteenth (l»;davof March, to the
yepr IBM, at ton (te) a’dock, In the forenoon of
““1
EDWARD PACKER. Mortgagee.

SHEETINGS,

FLANNELS

Jswm S. Urton, Allr. for Murtgagra
listed. Itoe. 13. Ibfif.

P. S.—Fura wanted badly.
A. A.KNAPEN.
Hastings, Fob. IM. 1858.
nW
FRCMPBCTUB OF
TZLA RVXMXG POST.

N. B. Just received a new musiral
mstrwnenf, called tbe Engliah Matalie
ILtrmunimn. Call and examink
J. M. IICBBAKD.
Oct. 15th 1847.
.
n24em.

Ba*tog«. March lB,lwSL )

___

°4|3wC

kA BOOK FOR HVKRY MAIfS
LIBRARY.^
EirxitiKKcru AbKXTB wa’ctkh in all L-irta
nr dlte c»w&gt;irr, to obtaia anb^rilter. f.r the
••COMEBHHEXSIVE OEOOBIPIIY AND III.S.
32RXvAJ!f1*0' *b4 M-l"”. OF TUR WBfiu:
WIULD.-by R u. noormicil. (Peter Pwtl-r..
Braantly leui-d, an! Blnatrated with SOO bran'llr..l^----- 1--------uo .----- **•■-»««. SMdonly
•?**•* .»gw«.*, III lOVU 111 WIKM
vpreiai diatnet I---------• ’• ••••» nanner
will be giver. Ilan* indueriiH
efferrd. The “ral/artd Uf Market atrert. Hi Lonia, Mt
"Hove Jvitaa.i" lay* oftlii*
rk: “No fami
And «oM by all goml Dniggiata
ly skater nr &gt;b&lt;*dd be witbnul
Fnr full particulars a-ldftus.
J GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, P-UbArr.

*-"f I.
.' ' "
van a. per.u on tneauurawc*
of intelligent phynalans. who mike It thrirbuainei*
toknow,—in *h**ri. if there is any rrfiiic* upon
ray tbfog.tlxu tta IrrefatiWy prwrrn that thi* rued.
te.no dor* relieve and d.x* vurothecr« iruT-rirci»!l

DENIMS,

Ac., foe.
Will you come and g-t tbofe Tip-Top
Gornla nr will you stiffer for the want of

at Dnarm'ic Jnaraal ia OaeUft/ X T*eF.

Dr. A E. BONSTEEL.
i’ii vs let a n a su no f. o n.
De. A. E. Donreax, having mad* llaatlag* bi*
PJ«' ofrewd«n«. noald fofonii th*
ntirena of lluliuga and vkrmlty, that be Will at­
tend to all prufeaa.oual calls, with Ji.patch and
at ail ,.i.in 1.
&gt;1... ,11
.......

ngs'oolr iu this counlr- but all-c.«intri.-&lt; How’
fiuhfnlly w* have ncterf on this ct*&gt;&lt; ictfoa. j. shown
in tlx fact tl,it nlivs-l. tbisartlelr h*. |»adr lb*
eirclroftlx globe. Tlromiu nr-rrr h i. on i;* !|mt
r?Q“".r’' *’
*&gt;* P*«
ple». AlllMHigli Itof in so gruar&gt;&gt; tt.e tO oIIm-t na­
trons as io thi*. it I, . .iptoyed by lb- u.nta iulrlli
geuliualmiMlaUeirillrilrotintJb.- It i&gt;rmt&gt;l»r-

•tinge, March ?, InM.

’ [vlt

AMBROTYPES
I. W. RIKER, wishr* to inform th*

Iluwet'a Hard ware Store taking'

“ '

Single copies per month..7.1cArs.»- ■ 'rrLlj Ettaiaj Ae.-.
,
li hoi every Wednesday sud Saturday.
VerJ teUv rmtre,
JOHN f! DEMVTH.
From the Be. Mr. McMrtuur' Pastor of Hebert. Two cojiiei............ 6&gt;i ] Teo topiei .
CLapeL
IxMaasroun. Oct#, HUT.
Il mUy Eataiay Jte*.
DrC.W. lloascx —Dear Ein 1 bar* u**d rtntr
Blond purifier for a nervous afii-etfon. from wbieb
Is phsbliriied Every Thursday
I bare saScred mueb attune*. While Uh pleas­
ant te th* taste, it certainly ha* a happy effect ny Single cvTy one year I Te* espies on* y
on tbe nerve*. 1‘lratc accept my tbauk* for your
kind rozard. and net*, and kltrrr tn&gt;,
I now foe!better inerery reaptXl tbaii 1 bar* far

f .r fifty eent* allI those who wish ■ iron aad a
sun. time C H LAP llkrura* of thenivclv ** t»r fri
will do well to call early aa be intend* to lest
the first April.
■
lectures taken in any weather.

in matotaining it fa £..priStJoa. wldJ, lt j,
jowil.k to pr»1ure. Urncr ibcimlirul who pro­
rum the genuine Clrxmr I’emiat. ran r.-Jv on
limtju prod an artjefe llhu ctrr brou La l br
Urnr who tertifr tn It* cure*.
'
By pursuing thi. eonnx I hare tbe hone ofdoing
•oni* k-nad In the world. •« wril a* the satiafsctivo
ef belnviug that much ha* been dnn* riresdv.

GREAT DISCOVERT f
Tlir PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

tu b* i.u’diabe-l in tbe Republican U.nnrr a publ.e u*«.pa[&gt;ri m JlaU.nga ia aaid t'uuule; and
that kMM potdicattad be continued for »i\ auccentre week*; nr that he can.* a ever »f thia orJ»r te lw arr &gt; ed per-aoually on rack aisaid defend­
ant* *1 lead twenty day* brfon the Ma. limited
for ttwir appear-nr*. ’

Uasiingv, March 3d, 1W1

He* mlrrriiMtnri
; l“£uL±*M*r&lt;

COMMISSION ER'S NOTICE.

I'OI’ND.
Tit* umlereignoIlurrbcrtiBppviuledamlqnal- f WL J. &lt;•. FREMONT, is bi* trarriv .liMovetod I
ltr.la« c-immiAicutn to *xauui,c aad adju.l all V luany Startling w.r.drra. Inti n«ae more wm&gt;claim* an J damauda against Ihr relate ofWil'.iam drrful aud tni», tt.au &lt;bc recentdtKxirvry tLat
f'ampbclL Ute of Hope. Bairv Countr. d*teawj.
and for that putqw&gt;te thry will mi l'at theLou*.
of S&gt;lv i Itoj.l. iu Ilopruatbe la.t aalnrdir* &lt;4
(itnaari^l Lu 1 buixax.
April, May. awd June. A. D. IWi. a tea o'clock ia mw *dUng t^rt
A. M.. of Moldae*. Aud a. Kixbt tuvutli* from Ilian dan be bought Lt Ilw •*&gt;.•« mrner. at tar oth­
lite B.vrday of March. A. II. I M3, urcailorrd for ! er ef.ire tbu aide of New' Vofk. It I. ti&gt;e only g-wd
pc.id. uf ll*itlc Ctock, Kalanimao
rrediiora tu । rrMvil llwir. laltoa, ifo-rvforvall per- nlacrforlbM.r.l.nil, Ra5t?5uS, m4 U.e .41rJu-.djuC
auaa bmiug plain’s
tbe said (Mate, at* re- ; In*. II. txin-li.ae m.awl. in ,k&gt;. li..— I.2-._ —-

New Barry Mill,

ISAAC C. MOTT,

silting of c* try taricty anil of

LS now in •utceanfttl tijwraiiuu, raodjr
du anr ■mount of

CUSTOM ■W'OTtS!.
in as
onlcr and as prompt aa any
other Mill in Harry, &lt;wany other county.
Hat ing accurwl tbe services of

Geo. W. Fowler.

‘

■» Miller, mid our mill being built cm the
moat imprtivt'd plan,together with »g'«o&lt;4
Stnuttcr—we uro prepared to «io ths
beat»if work. PIcum' give us a atH.
Coitli ]mi&lt;) for wltMti.
BOLTWOOD 4i GRANT.
Hsatiugs,
3, 1807,

Grocorios &amp; riccy Good*

Il ulufsctarially appearing to this court that
th* Def*i&gt;Jnat».Euu&lt;li A.Turuer ASi|&gt;ltla Tbrnvr,
ar* itoat rcatdrnto nt thi* Stat* but of the State
afllhio, OU motion'of Jam** A. Sweeevy Holim*.
ar forth*A'tMuptelnatit. it ia ordered that uiict De­
fendants caua* their sppearaMo te be entered
willtin four month* front the dale ofthia order; and
that in ca*« tbeir appearauoe t» enleraL •be" ,l,at
(bey eauae Ibwr answer to the complainant* Dill
iu le tiled within twenty days after avrvidrof a
rupr at said bill, (ifeopv ia required.) and:in de­
fault tbrreuf that said Bill b* taken a* cowfcaard

ket. IlHitoprimsetrry vnritlramJliiult^Ssmit.
Mtdasee*. Nirnf.Ac . w tilth wiL hr sold m HUM A It
KAMLV IX&gt;W i’ltllTH. TEA st from 3» to H
cent* yer iwnitid, COFFEE front J'.'t* to W cent*
perpoand. Fish of every desenpf ion from a Her­
ring to n number 1 Mackrrell. ^paer will not al­
low me-to ennmerate the wtml* of my immense
stock offJiKds. therefore 1 will content mvadf w-th
aaying that it contains cwrvtbing thatwe* ever
llrangnl ef in a FAMILY LBOCEBY Store, tbe
wbnfoetwnprMing alarger and more general a«&gt;rt
rornl ILan ran be found at any other rstaMi.btornl
and win be offered at prices lower thin ever before
beard of in the State of Michigan. Call and see,
Heineudier tlx piste-New ^rRk Store, I doors
,.r • l.r
.1 II......
AMBliDSE IlL'BBEIX.
Couimuaionrr*.
n«tiaC».¥.r 3.1K7.
*34
Th* coenmiaaion to th* abur* eomniisaioorr*
having been rerived for the period of throe mouths
from th* Sib day uf October IBM, b* the Jmlg.
ef Probate for the county of Barry.

A GENTLEMAN.
bv«l I* nma shie and in th* fall vigar of health.
lib diieaM waa Cantiimplino uf which ever
ty all hie rdalirca had died. Tbe ci.mmatanera w luch led to hie recovery were te follow! s—
Ifta younger brother wa« in the baMt of reading
tn him from back a about thv hone* to while awar
Ims weary hour*. One dav ba read to him from
an old bwnk published tn London abvat 1b« mid­
dle bf th* aerenleentli century of what waa atyfod
“A'aympel aad certain remmedre for diaeaaca of
.. |
»• K-.I —to.ll* — itl.n.., k—
.

C. W. MILLS, Register.
JAMES A. S WEEZE V, Sotuntor lor ComplainiiaMing* March I, IBM
aUw«
QTATE OF MICHIGAN.-Th# Vucau Cojrt for,

st public auction to the IngLeat bidder on tbe iOlh
day uf Jsn-rsry I Ari, *t one o'dock. J’. M. at th*
daaneuf William Kahler in tbe towMbipof Barn
hull** County aforesaid lb* following discribed
in n to wit:
Tbe eait half of lb* saulh East quarter of a*e

1858. —

t^xoraaru.
Tbe New Turk Weekly UULDEX Fl
«oe al Uw largrat aed U-t lilrnu-r paper
day. An imperial Quarto, eontdalng aiui
and elrputly rlluntroted every week.
A Gift worth from Filly Cent* to Fira
Hundred Dollar, ia Gold, will be presen­
ted to each Itabacziber immediately oa reoeipt of the Subscription money.

A forming tlieciUliaaofHuUogaandMarovCa.
that be ha* opened a

TAILOR SHOP,

or Miriugmi, comttuamwwvn to rvonre. lununt
aad adiMl. *11 claim* and demand* of *11 perwa*
aaaintl tbe E*i*t* of Edward Ilindmsrth, decaat
«&lt; lata of Mid Comity, hereby gir* notice th*
ire the public can lelyon bating their work F.wLt mouths are allowed from and after th* Brat
■* to pleaae them.
dnyolFsbnurv, P».,fur*U creditor* oftoulEstate
Ii* long experience in the beat Shops at New to preeent tbeir claim, and demand* to tbe aaM
A city. enables bun to offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,
JI thoaa parsons who want garment* Bead* in
moat Faitoonabl* manner.

a
- - .■.■...'.'.'.■.■"auaCAitgiaE
Th* art id** to be distributed ar* coinpriwd ia
th. following tlsfc
1
! parkagn cl fold containing........ tlM aMh'

tout in th* village at Halting* in arid County
r» the 3».i day of February, A. D. IBJ&amp; Pncseut ertW-Warren of Hasting. Barry Count and Stat*
nf Michigan, to Wm. Smith ot tbe aame place and
Hon. Louis S. Ixirell, Circuit Judge.
bearing date I&gt;th dar July A. D. IBM. and reonrdla the case between Otari**)
•
cd &gt;n the register, oltfoe oGieed. handler th. Couu;
W. Dawley, Complafaant*,
I
tr oflforrv in mid State no IbeSth car October A. II.
•655 !n Liber E. ol Mortgage* oa page 1&lt;». and
Cornelius Dyingtun and Fred- ।
w bleb said niortgaev a as on th* 1 ‘Uh day of March
rirk U. I'ratl. Defendants.
J
Il aalufartorially appearing to tht* court, that A- D. 164*6 aligned by the said Wm. Smith to
Hie defendant, Fredrick IL Pratt I* a non raedciit Charlro S. Burton amt said assignment reeorJed
in tbe register* oSea of Dvodx for mhl eoantr ol
Barrv on tbe 8tl&gt; day of Sept. A. I». 1(17 oa page
1®» m Uber O. ofMurtgegr*.
And wberra* th.ro is tJaimcd to be du. oa tald

Any owe of tbe Trading »3 Magaxinrala famish­
ed, Instead of Enpar lug and Att Joarual, If daNoMrooa li re*'.rkl&lt;-d to a single almr*. Titov*
taking five member*hi|Ht. rrmtil.ng B15. are *■tilled loan extra Engraving, and »u tickets.
Full parthrnlarv of the Aasoaatirat aro given in
tbe Art Jonntal. which emtous* nvre sixty aplra-

paper tn II*
Swirati-ml
Or that he c

■■2ft2Kyi£

desire tu subscribe, on rvwlpl of live postage

,----------------------------------- —41lJl V —
ken aa eoai***ed by tberu.
And ill* farther ordered that within twratr

Judge of Probate,

licaa Banner a o«w»paperro Hastuig* in sani county; asd that rokl

ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
lioiducv. Hom. Barry Co. Michigan.
For tbe present and until farther m-tice. I wi

coopsai.su BcaxKsa
UOiiMEJfiLY.kepl by J. Pruxura. i.
U ootutUutly making addiftoua to toe
■mno, al! of which, he propuaca Uracil .

CHEATER tbai tie CIEAFEST,

JOB WORK!

LVHBEU LEJIERU
The aubarri lx r having ien^vl dm Sdw
Mill known ns FLLLEETL MILL, mo*M
rurcetfwlly aiwatinnn in tho ctUtona of
Harting* and virinhy, thaiIk ia prapnrwi
to furnish Ltntilc «-f nil kindn. nhb«r M
bn Mill ur ddivwM, a» airart mritem

nmBbif rra.« MK*

- ij

GOLD FENS RtPOTWED.
PttU-E 50 CETTS.

Evruiar pen t!

�mt. ^R0BAc/rs~^iU!

BLOOD FtUrFIERANDBLOODPfiX .

aotcultWlL-

iCoodta^Go^He^

•f the Farmer's Club ofthe American Im
aiitnte, Mr.T. W. Field road a jutper ou I
ta whkk k- mU:
1

afifSS ££X"““~

|»HEASE TAlfQriSHEB.

Ndaw
GOODS
;
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condition* may be eSected by drying or J

ft. Freeh manure is unfit for Loci tor

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Hespe offira and tbe d.awlving of its ad
uble salt*.
I
b. Tbe creative powerof manure. nnx
ad. with other substance*. is capable of

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EXTRA

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be email &lt;jwinlivs of manure

tlwirougbly
divided m».5 intermingled with the soil.— ,
[Country Gentleman, Feb. 4.

QUALITY AT

Charter Psrpetaal-

CMTC^GGABS,

GOODS

Qp
AT A T&gt;TT?fDV
’ Alllhl 1.

To be sold at Lowest
proportion to itadivisibility thrmgb the
noil. Tbe gulden rule of farming should

New Orleans Sugar,

Stock of

jiVJulli

new stock,

pfIL &amp; J- RUSSELL

-------

, Just ■ FCCCivCll a laTgC

’’j'f.mn.t.,™i

Frfand*. Patrons, aad Eve,t«odt.a, re -&lt;

nnd for!

just receivi

u graft &amp; SPAULDING'S
Ready Pay Store,

p. II. A- J. RUSSEL’*.

TEAS’-„™r

BOOTS

SI,000,080

THICK BOOTEES.
FOR

ONE DOLLAR,_____

tCf-o.

P.

Call aid are them befori purrhating

Will vou come end g»t these Up-Top '
’*•/kDWARD PACKER. Mortg****Goods or will you suffer fur tbe want of ( j^^Rtrwn. AMjM-^W,
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t
Dated. D*c- U, Bi.
S.-Fur,
wared badly.
______________ ______ _ _____ =7
1‘P’. 8.
—1
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_
—
...z.ion
iw
n.
—. I'outiiv aa. Ff
A. A. kN APEN.
i Hsatinp, Feb- 24. &gt;8M.
"jStf

FINE CONGRESS GAIT­
ERS fur

DRESS GOODS,

v. « itaaca. aa.

**«‘t svims,

r

12 Shillings at

OF AU kinds,
&gt;1., inuuirea “if
/
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P. H. &amp; J. «.
th* mid grape Ultra on tiis banka uf PRINTS
rocky bn.iuka may be made valuable by
GINGHAMS,
grafting, ground naturally watered. being
BRILLUSTS,
pcaroe aud consequently proeioca” Some
LUYNS, LNG,
of th. fiscal wild gir.pcs ire have ever
SHEETINGS.
seen in thia country we gathered upon the
BATTS,
sleep dediv hire of a limestone mountain.
Jic., dee.
!J
OF
P. H. ikJ.R.
running springs iasuinu fn.ai the ledges.
Thera were upon an haJian IIceerration
in western Nev York. Whereanch tinea
BOSNK1S TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
are inclosed, it is »cll u.etb while n&gt;
FOR
JUNGS BONNET Tl’JMINCS
graft upon tb.au some of tbe improved
AT THE
varlaiieu. SJorw can l&gt;e farartvd in thu
branches similarity to the ordinary mid*
of grafting fruit trees; but this inode is
uncertain, and should nut be. attempted
except by expt rt hands and on a limited
BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE
scale.
. The plan usually rocomim takd in books,
(lethlnff: Sever se Cheap.
ia to Insert the
In the main stalk, |
ay /-v
r*
T TN Q
1© S^irLTLIKTG-S,
just at die surface id" the ground, und bank J V" NA- "
Au *V A Jtu J5
at
P. n. A- J. IL
up with earth above the tminl of contact. |
. .. . . ,
A better plan, and. one must, likely to- ___
‘,V AU'
be aucreisful is to ent the limit branch to •
.W —
the gr.-hti! and mo-rt the »-i..n Xi tin- r... t
X® Ef'Wl X] fcS
near th.- ntu.np. To 1!" th
&gt;- ■ • .e tl.
| -j\. \ |S K Kf tS t‘J
earth fniin tie root, bore in n hole with
a aniootli cuttiag bit orgimbltt, and insert
tbe scion previously wbii'Jed to sxsetjy
-------fit tbe hele. In this, as in all in utliei
Grrtpc
H&lt;lf
TF t
grafting, it is important to have the cut —
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SpI Ih. tart ™ tl« Mw »«t 11.1r1"1 |J"-1 rt '■ ■'"•'•
ll“-

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&gt;*vta.

w.

Denims, Stripe Shirt-

paum,

fLASNEts re-",!;,

awolctk* unimpaired
Surplus, *422.162, .IL
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II- &amp; J. JL_

WOMENS

SHOES

ffiZETISGS

n. uu.rt&gt;,
v. *. *lu*xdu.
«s*tv.
«. w. afomuaa.

■n*nmnaai iwara r»w

THS SVSH1X0 TOST.

■LJJJCXM.
.BIFLEY,
T. A. AI.BXAMDRR, ।
.
llwl.lrnt
Vies ProaidraL
o«r is ItoFifly Allh }»„
THO,. X. BBACP., Jr. M,

.

u* &lt;&gt;ut*aw,

A nice assortment
FANCY BARAGES.

- INSURER AGAINST THE—

SSSsB:

UI.-oJ rm., will rar
i

faiScAXDnrivux vegitablkflood

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MEO THICK BOOTS, i DANGER^OF HRE,
’PERILS_ftF I^LUD AAVItATlON.

- ropnuta al; public duaimenta ol lulrrrat ai.u to&gt;

DiC.

83,50 at

Ready Pay Store.

BUFFALO OVER SHOES, "

LOSSES

HARDWARE!
AND CUTLERY.

cojf'JF'jsijb:,

bark oftbs rtxlt. Tbe scions should lie
cut iuri&gt; iw&gt;n I'H-cra or ivur co eigui men- , ,
, ..
. r.
.
n h,
4,-h pi„&gt;.„.
or ■ AnJ ererjr (lung &gt;o &lt;fe 6»r of Cnrrnrr.

at mod twin bit&lt;if. 'The .giaftiiig ia to be
done carty iu Miring, Iwtore 'lw Puw of
rap commence*, uv in March or April.'

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reawHia w hy

------4 11 1.
nf nrO(]ll(*P
2*11 K*IlUS’ O1 prvUUVV

FRANCIS ROWER

tllkl'll ill eXcliailffC for

acvurdjng to latitnJe and mildnesa of the
location. See tn it re of Experiment*, on
|«M J80; Vid. XVL—[American Agri

LA BGKST .STOCK of tbe
,
BEST GOOPS, at tbe

°
(jOOuS.

EQUITABLY ADJUSTED

AND PHOMITLY PAID.

tj

!

7SHERIUFF8 BALE.

losses l*aid tie.w.sia m.
If wraith, wits a»trajy *n4 prompt attenll.m to
• Lg.liuuUe iBanntw* bu*iueM. asa tlimwulKm

CU0IH: FIItST-CtaSS mnEMKITY MAY UK
EFFECTED WITHOUT IDXAY. WITHTHIS WKI.L
KNOWN AND ABLE COR.
CVKPtIRATIOX,
th noJ. A. SWEEZEY, Anan at Hastings.
Haatings, Jan. 12.1858' 2n3dtnX

J. P.

Roberts. As

. .»,w

Sihglreojiy ooe^resr j Tencopls* «

Co.

ATlniE HASTINGS

DRUG

4J.oel
M»|

CttOHin, FiaJa* Sr;-&lt;. 4.1k;.
-Drardr.
tree aff.-.ctrdrtl

.atitkd

STORE,

Have lately received a full assortment sf

LOWEST FRS.ICE

rwsntot *t our risk" Specimen
rening Po»k wiU be MBl/.n to a
Wm. C. fiRYASI

DBVGI AND MKDICIMES,

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

AKncutlcrat Shorter Catechism.
■
COUNTS.
W/rnt an IWrsf-l-A Yankee invention
. GKJST I SPAUIDIXG.
for draining pockets; an callsd fiom re-[
eemblincc to the prevailing style of gen- j
llaatiiip, JOm-4, 1857.
vftlid
demon's lists.
I —J_
•a.'r-rvwr

XUBUrdt Htu Vi-tUBb n'ABK STOl’BS;
Tlx, COPbr-B AXl&gt; SHIKT-Htox
lluz/z: WHICH I 0FTER

Xti.ower

prices

" W-V BIER.
Mr a**ortnwmt of PARLOR STOVES, cetnpri**

TIME lb MO^Ex.

117.0/ it BucbthealI—Masculine wheat.
Hjb female is called dough.
AJ(U [T TAKEB mo.NET TO BUY GOOD JEW
W hat u breaking f—A western phrase ■
R1 R..
eignifiyingn regular eetath up of praire- •
'3..-'—-—*--------- - ,
dom. Tbe prvecoc pressure baa l&gt;uen so
JHVKI.RV AND DOCK STOfcB
heavy as to break thing* generally out i

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
DOW OVEN STOVES,
PAKLOlt COOK STOVES,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

New Barry Mill,

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

IS now in succrWul operation, ready
to da any amoent of
OTTSTO^ZC ■WORK:,

ms Mmi8.

Burning Fluid together with a full stock ef. ! in aa good order nnd aa prompt aa anj
other Mill in Barry, or any otlier county.
'
Hax ing secured the sen ices uf

the ,iU*s« uf Mi44lorBle &lt;

•U.tiUr and To* B»hip ..f TWnappto lu aaid cm
t* with the *ppurw&lt;umrea brlooging. It brtaj
ths real ntat* in aaid tiliags bsfowgiag to aata i
CHARIJX FEXTOX.
AJminiattwt
Datad. TlwraaRj. F.U E iSSi

Sucb as TEA. (N&gt;FFEE, SUGAR, SPI
CES, PEPER. FISH, iu a word every­
are XVihi Outs I—.A kind of grain '
as Miller, and our mill bring built on the
thing in the Grocery line, such as
uoudl- enwn broedOMt bv farm boys— —
—-----most improved plan, together with a good
w ill lie wanted for family use. And
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
gvod fcod for feat her*, a. ’
Smutter—we are prepared to do tha
tiwy have on Itand the Inst kind
rilh
What it Cabbage T— A plant popular H»r aadiiugcr Hint
.^nou«: bn,ldi»K
T HAVE
beat of work. Ph-ara give us a call.
of ammunition for iportamea
X Hsnh*L. ..
--­
among tailors with large families.
1 »«und
«&lt;m
anch aa powder, anti Per­
Cash paid lor.wheat.
Screw* Iliuee* of «M kind*
W.r...
A...
j ‘'tijTCJII
TIINT -W-AJR.E;
cussion Can* uf all kinds
BOLTWOOD U GRANT.
Praties!. lliilomp&amp;ical.
Place them in rrllere bands—or bury I Book*. The Huiu;
Ori’KR, Tin and Sheet lr&gt;n&gt; Wan of *H kind,
Hastiaga, Sep. 3, 1837,
Water l*rr»ortti and
no hand, or titad* to order.
them in penA pilt.
ttoea t» found on e&gt;w srawro.- t
others, Shot,
OIIIUM. O|- M I. K IMI- I HOHITLV *ti*aJPAeZ ie "Garden jSautln~-Cuhi\-tl»d ! *i.os&lt;h,;„i i&gt;hA.. Utai-.k
StMfonsre »f
ded to F.AVKTROUGH sod CONDUCTOR
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
impertinence.
•
I *11 kiixl.BB.IdvwripUon. Repr---ur-*oa short notice, to .Ito wd »tyl» to wit emUimer*.
All the popFOR
UA«. /™.&lt;Ic-rrarml-diU.. I&lt;»TgJ
FRANCIS ROWER.
UMaraAvas.
1 S O S a d.icata*taa.
peara. They are also familiar with the I flasUup, M»reli 17,1817. |
a«»
Mudicinca, ol tbe
eitnoBr.
day innv alto l&gt;e
taiuing 17D are*» of land.
"
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H'Ay art people trim event, lite certain
NeW ArraTlgfiTTl fill t
found at this rstablialiFour Ass Mi«»«a.
tgetabUe f—Because, they are toe mar_
Al the cbrapcst »l’»re in town by
Adutini*tratrii,
r'
7
at tot Stars of F. BOWER.
..
meat. Also a great va­
H.
J.KENTTELD
riety of the choicest Perfu­
h then a Vegetable Hen f—Yes; »he BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES,
new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
mery fur the eapccial accom­
Hundred Hollars In Gold, will be prroenCOMMISSIONERS! NOTICE.
aj’lttnt.
' ' Tb» aabacritar basing rrlUml lu&gt; atm for Oe which will be »oM fi»r
modation of the bdice. Also
.
! j,UsM)ocuotlof BOOTlfXfiHOBS aa a branch ot
JTow can young ’atffe* toaneil
it ..
Stationery, Pena, Pencils, Ink, (ev­
farms!—Take a ''Cuuntry gentiemani"
;
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at astonishing b»w prices. My motto
ery variety) Paper, Envelo|i« Ae.
Why an Older, illiterate!— Berauae
‘ CUSTOM WORK
TERMS.
is *a little cheaper than the cheapest’
They would, respeedrely annoanre to
they read only stable ?Hfre-*:u.-e.—[Boa-.
...
, ,
. .... .
I luivejusk rewired a good assortment the cilitene uf JltMlingeand of the sur­
Ladles
rounding (Nnmty, goncrelly that they in­
.......... I............ «to.AagWU tight moat
tend to auH ovory thing In‘thrir lino of the
ExTasvAUAsex tx the Oldkx Timx.— I
ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.
business aa clrnap u tun be Imughl at any
A vary aged member of the pdice do- |
place.
partmeat, ubo still retains, in a wonder- j
Such as Priuta, Ginghams. LcLaina, Me­
Give txsa call and judge fnryouradves.
ful degree, the recollections of boyhood, j
rinos. pHrmnet’a* Black Alpaccas and a
states that in 17W8, tlwwumro wire hoop*
”•
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’
F. BOWER,
variety of Wool De Lains, oil very nice Produce of most kinds will be takuu in
but not as nt prKent, leonfiiniMble, more Hsating*. Feb, ll.taa.
u4®tf and very cheap.
bstingi
th* following list
Also’ a good assortment of Cluths tor
Special attention will be given to com
men’s wear, and a large stock of staples. pounding and putting up Preacriptiona.—
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, checks And erury uno purchasing Medicines here
may rely upon them as being genuine.
and tickings.
PirnCsAirsK.
ed a train, often five pr six yards long,
&lt;•
tn
J UST RECEIVED a new lot ot
June 25th 1857.
,
n”tf.

Geo. W. Fowler.

. MCBRISXOBEIA

C
J

JUST RECEIVED

a

DRESS GOODS

:n: change wtime:

IlL Mort. I!

- *'•

BOOTS aud SHOES,

“Fainting:

UxJ^lu'
would respectfully lafona
*
HASTINGS aao VICTNITT,

teo.,-^a .w ■»„. -i

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

s repy at tbe targe *od splendid 8
•alHtad ’-MasHfrot Destinys!w

_AND
itao. TTT‘7“■?
’
■bcut
XKIXGLEM,
"
?, *.arnve, ‘l 'J*’1'0#"
tl'T1'-.'vil'
on hand and all persons wishing to buy or
•.•Kneelmon rtwiia miH
trnbya at 4 o dock, A. sell will do well to call before bargaining
AlfeSW WASTED.
• •
s
nn,i arr’ve in Ilnwing*. nt 10 o’clock, elscwbkre.
A8 USUAL,
I would partieulnriy call the attoatteo nrith an g'xd and complete an aaaortLLMBDft! LIMEI11
J-!™ "“’’y
JUfid.Pt,
I
w."trur; —&gt;
“
H ureot of
The aubscriber haring Irerad th* Saw
,Lr ? 'f?"**/; ”
“ b",d that I have just Ik-evived a large ak-ck of
Hill known aa FULLER’S M1JX, wo’H
Naih and Ghmatid that I will furnish
oraii. Glass, nails. Door Trimmings Ac., aa was ever offered in thia ni*rkcL
Asa particular friend bra take*tbe Harting* and vicinity, the*, he I. prepared'
at aa low a
liberty to ci row lato tbe story that w« are to furnish Lumber of all kinds, either al
n2l-yl
H J KENF1ELD
ha Mill or deliwed, «n abort MMioa.
ITn-tf. ‘
C.SHEPAERD
L. J-FULLER
DHNTAL.
naaktagaDMJl-JWT.
jixf
GOLD r©ifl RE-POINTED.

AT THE OLD STAND

RPLKXD1D TURKE HOLLAR RtRIlA'"i*«‘

Two IMlar'.Art Jotrmat One FwA
lr fa Bx Awnnfo dhtety

Ou itun-l a very large stuck ofCrockery
I days Wednesdays and jfcridaye, al? o’! dock, A. M. ami arrive at Battle Creek, ■tone and Ginra Ware.
Just received a now stock of

rosea aa largess uh's Kat being considerriiU-^-im.ors.bkoSi.a^u.
and UalB.
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•oa.,. nwMt. u. vjii™. -1‘ )u.

COSMOPOLITAN ART A&amp;WC1AT10X.

C0MMEB10NEITS NOTICE.

that to ia now prepared to axaoal* an* ziad sf
HOUSE,
SIGN AMD
CARRIAGR
PAINTING.
afurnoou cars east or west, and on TuesIMITATION OF
Sore with hraU two rethw iuAi bUL davs,
‘,Vg* ThnrmUy.
-1*'1 Saturdays
Saturday. at on.
Timrsdays mid
one o’- of all kinds cheap fur Ready Pay. '
WOOD AMD
iwJtol.tr Urekleabeing onlbTatt ri‘*k *’• M- i»te ar,hnc
* *k:.. ».. Uk
«.*_
.1^^
I have also a very large quantity r&gt;:
MAXBLM.
Silk drta«i wr.ro not tl.cn common, aud trainofears.

.rtin, to th.rt. rftke

DU&amp;iKlJX)&amp;F GALLERY OF PAlXTIWil
PurcbMn! st a eort of tlMkcOO!

s

(Adie’s Gaiten&gt; Burkina uni Boots,

French mwrtac women,

9MU.UAMT PHONPHtTl st
FOURTH TftAU OF THE
COWMOrOLITAM ART AJWOCf ATIOH.

rib« aa npltralent to the r.lu* of 6’»

dee-ire to nuhnertb*. on receipt ef B&gt;«

Judge of Probate,

JOB WORKf

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A WXKKLT JOCRXAX.

JAN BANNER.

•rma, Bseesa Stost. CaitreaiUA Bie«&lt;.
TERMS:
“Oss “* MsR ftufaenten. per suua,
11 Jo.
W%«» Mivsred Sy U&gt;« omn
j.Su
Ts to paid iavarisblr la adrsMt.

BLAXKX rfjt klbd. kept eouuotly M hand al
UU aBM, set for sole at a rraaoaabh proat-

raawoabla tenna.

VOL. 2.

All hind, of predacs taken In axcUaan far anbaariplicM. \
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J.

W. Oaklkt,

Wholesale and Ro-

1

L. C. Kxllouu, Hunkvr, St&lt;K-k, Num una •
.

Of eon- flake, falling rapidly.

MORTGAGE SALE.

JI. J. Kekfikui. Dealer in every variety
__.i. n. —.
2

Ghaut 41 Spavluino. Dealers in nil kind*

Fbahcih I Io was. Dealer in Stovei

Tia. Fbret-lom red Copper ’
Iron. Xaile. Stael. UtaM. Hfalf

ltd mind that rrr&gt;j thing ptNTlrn
Faw Mly trws tbdbrpMw »»'
That creak and groan ao homblr.

J. P. Ronaaiw A &lt;’n_. Dewlerd in Dnma
A Mrdlcine*. Patent Mrdteine*. Pai ala. Oils. Ter-

prodisk

U’S*

Mel.
de

iHd i1

Heath. Ellis A O&gt;. ih-al&lt;-n&gt; io and
MsMiUctunrrt of Familnre. A anud»*K&gt;rt«irut
isaiaon l-aiad R.iwert Xrw Uuildio u|.r&gt;L,lta
Clots KowH. I!Miingt Uiek

MORTGAGE SALE.

Wm. A. Saktwsll, Blwkaniithing in nil

J W. Been M, rst*hi«ninl»ie Tailor.

Cut-

R. W. Wahhkx. FushimtaNeTailor. Shop

lupin

THE RESCUE.
STANTON 3 EZCHANIE
A-k By STANK »N 4c TH-FANY
JACKSOX

orroarrs M. c. W. a. naror.
....
MICH10A3.

In the spring 1704/wfiile Gen. Wayne

MltlBLKVlLLK Exchamb. by J. F. EMO

uxuajit rHO«rw
roctTF team, of ti

the news was brought t«&lt; Um Huit a partjr «&gt;T Potaaatomies had surprised and &lt;lektroiml the block-house of a small settle­
inent not £ir distant, and massacred all
the inmates except a girl, whom they had
| taken prisoner, and were then s-ipp«ond
J to be Conducting to their village. This

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MiJdte.itlr-M.cb-_______J. T.
F. EMORT,
EMORT.
Birni Ciaxx Mom by Campbell At

POUT aw ABT AW,°

idgeofProl
Itf l&amp;A I’r

of Wayne's and be determined. If in hi*

G. W.| Mima C.*mtT Clerk and Notary
1B-LIL. /M,.. .. ik. CbbM

! fall ।
&amp; H. FcM.au. Attorney -nd &lt;lmnrah.»

COM MISSIO N ERS’ NOTICE.

Cakum O. Scon*. J nut ice &lt;&gt;f the Peace
Moure Public. Oraersl Lamt and T.x Agt-. al
sollssifoiu pnnaptly
“ oBe* u
Cooulnek's Rlof«. Barer*Ills Mich._
{. A. Homimoob. Attorney and Coanacb

mt right
0. 1448.

&lt;Vm. Rtmmraa. Attorm-v. Coutwller ami
1
l-.—rt Caaimiuiuner.

and he knew if a rescue could lie tff.-cted
at all, die men to cutrust with that impor­
tant enterprise eiaild be found among
them, and them only.
Now It it so happened that a small par­
ty of these scouts, were st the moment in
the fort, having come in tlw night previ­
ous with im|&lt;ortnnt information, and were
pr-paring to set “fl-again iniinediataly.—
bending for unc of the m'wt during »f
these, ICobert McClellan by name, who,
tboiigh not tbo regularly appointed leader
of the band, Mimrtiiuca acted in that capaoilv, when his cmintsndvr was absent.
The General bra-fly informed him of what

REAL ESTATE FOB SALE.

thcr invtrnction, and then bode him set
out Immediately*, and reluming tn his
tiinpqniry quarters in the flirt, and hiforming his companions what was requir­
ed &lt;if tliein they at unec set about prepar­
ing- fur tbei^ new ndn-ntiirc; and in less
tlmn half ail hour, the'three were thread­
ing the intricate marcs of s great, dark
forest, which then stretched nwuy, unbrokcnly, fur many a long ItMgue beforethem.
With bi0g and rapid strides—McClel­
lan, the fleeU-M-flxnc«! hiinu-r of his time.

bw mr, p~»» j ..tad
came to his aid, and lie was greatly rejoined and relieved at her whispered re­
ply—
“I understand you—1 thank you—God

’-Then, jest as won ns I cut yourwrds,”
whispered Hart, in reply,.“git up and
'fuller me. and don't make a bit of noise;
but if the Injuns do happen to rouse don’t
git too skt’crrd, but run for the nearest
thicket, and leave me and niy comrades
to settle them."
He then cut her bonds, and quietly, but
ni I lea of ground, and reached the rnius uf
w ith" trembling eageme**, abe arose tu
eompiy with bis dircelioUH; but die first
There was light enough to find die broad step forward, her long-corded and tie
trail uf the retreating Indiana; and with
no unnecessary delay they eclout upon it, her. she stumbled up»n a-dry branch,
and adiancrd soino two or three iiuIm w hick snapp-ii benc-th her feet.
Instantly one &lt;&gt;f the Indians nearest the
furthi-r, when the gathering night com­
pelled them to encamp and to postpone tree startl'd up into a sitting posture—
when llnr£»feeling himself called upon
further “(ntiations until another day.
to act. suddenly presented liia rifle at dm
,
breast of his foe, ami lodged the contents
I they teas and resumed their journey ; I in his laxly.
As be fell haek, ths wnnit
{ vied tar upon the broad trail of tbetr furs , ed over him to att-i-k tbe next, tbe whole
I iu&gt;a northerly direction.
I party being Dow fully aroused and alarm
’
It is nut &lt;«ir puqMM to follow them in ‘ sd. Snapping hiv pUfol at tlie breoat of
1 d.-teil.
Suffice it t&lt;&gt; say, that m-nr the ■ the s-t-wud. aud finding it infra fire. Hart
■ close of the second day they raacbodja Struck not with Ms tomahawk, but stum|xiint where the trail flirlrad, anil it be- ■ bled at Ux*same moment, and. missing
' came m-cv-saary to make a careful exanir ’ the warrior in the act of rising, fell hcav ! nation, in order to dut-ide which party bad j ily against him. Tint latter staggered, and
I t-ilre • ’he prisoner w ith them.
To tbe J was really much alarmed and c«»nfua.-d;

jjon. mfm.

h.

Seward,
...

Dtlh-rrcd in At

utong; and as diry wi.n’t lie in afore tie
morrow, cf then, I reckon it’s best to op
I crate by wtrtunivmrfoti; and tha two that's

and Crum
nx»re. (Joly pot me wfasr I kin git &lt;&gt;n
their trail, and ef dw red niggers aren’t
t&gt;n&gt; far ahead. I'll s«on fetch a g&lt;&gt;ud report
&lt;4 them, rf I don’t of the young wr/rnan."
a«Oar. willaV

by fraud or force. their admisrinn will la

wow TXB OVKTXST OAK M XXDXO.
Mr. President, I have shown why it is
that the Katteas question is attended by .&lt;4 the oonetitution will subvert the hberdifliciilt'm und dangers only by way of

furrwf
opinion in regard Ui the manner in which
that question ought t» be determined and
Hot'led. I think, with great defeiwuec to eal rule, from elections frandufendy con­
ducted.
from
her
own
contumacy
aad
the opinion of others, that the expedient,
| -----------. determine it. from your nwn records, tnadc wp bore
peaceful,J----and .right way tn
I is to reverse the existing policy of inter-

I Mhwmtri prohibition of alavsry in Kan­
sas and Nebraska.
Tb^ru wan peace in
diu Torrilurics and in tbeptntra until that
gfvat statute uf Freedom was subverted.
It ia UUn diat there were frequent deImtes &lt;s&gt; tlw subject of slAvuty, anil that
there uere profound sympathies among
the people, awakened by or responding to
those delwtes.
Rut w hat was Congress
instituted for but debate I What makes
the Atneriom people to differ front all
other nations, Iml ibis—dial while nmong
them power enforces silence, here^11 pub­
lic questions ere referred to dehutb. free
debate In Cmgrssvl Do y«xi tell ine thut
the Suprvriie Court of the* United Staten
bus removed dw fixindati'Sis «- that groat
stntutAJ 1 reply, that they h-Ae d-.neuo
such tbihy, they could not do it
They
have n-inanded tbo negro man Drrd
Sc»tt to dw custody of his master. With
tlmt decree sn have nothing hen-, at leant
nothing now to do. This is the extent of
the judgment rcndeied. the extent of any
judgment they cmild render.
Already
the pretended further dccU'xm is subvert-

rebellion at btxne. to resist the aiinaxaciun
which y uu contend she b sohciting at your
hands.
Sir, if your proofs were a thousand
dines sttonger, I would not bold die peo­
ple of Kansaa l^und by theta. They am
can be bound by no action conducted.in
tlwir name, and pretending to their wmc-

have held die people of Kansas in .duress
from the first hour of tbeir attempted targanixation ns a community. To caowa
this duress by an act, at unc* flirang *k-

mto a union with you on terms which
they abhor, would fa but to illustrate
| be»t of tb&gt; ir judgment, the w hole number • but cuiifpreheixling, withal, that he had an
| &lt;4 Indiana was In* much les* lluu tbirlv; I enemy within bis resu-ii, lie quickly grapanew, and on a grand realc. the maxim:
l.lwllh--) were nut equally divided at tfiv ( ph-d him, whipped out h,s knife, and
point of reparation, aa was evident from plunged it seven.! times into his I ody.—
and triumph when a community that few
one trail being much larger than the other, lie was in tlx- vcry act of doing thia, in
*i"i. .
• ■ i.—• i.—,
c._.
...a ihall
it from ,i...
a.. —
t ..
gat fared itself together under ci rciimslaufact, —alien
dm mi
rifle
of vMeera &gt;&gt;f privstioti and exile, and proceeded
g'lrl h id bean taken with the smaller par­ Clvllan entered his brain, and be fell dead
through a season of territorial nr ptovtaty;
.... ________
and this to their
___ was
__a r
pleasing
____
din
_ . ­ uvwr tbe expiring form uf Hart—Hickci-very,
a- it gifvo them bo]*
b«&gt;i&gt;c uf being
heir ~ mau. at the snme instant, shooting down
every. a»
ctnl deftcitdmcu on distant neutral author­
suci-tMiful in her rescue.
! another—for, with loud and tarrifving
ity, becomes a ^tatrj hi the i full • enjoy­
This decidixf, they pushed pn rapidly I yells, both hud rmhed ntx.n the Indians
ment of srivll and rqligious liberty, and
till night, and then eucanipcd-—pnaved- । at ths Mme moment with their unfurtn- United States. ’I'hsSupremsGiurt, also, rises into tbe dignity &lt;&gt;f a member&gt;4* thia
ing on tlw folluwing inoruing a» U'Toic; ’ nate companion.
_x
can reverao its spurious judgment mure Imperial Union. But; ln &gt;b° cm* 'if Kanand at ths close of the third day, jm-t as । There were trow three unwruinduJ In­ easily tlmn we could reemcilu the people
night was setting in. they canw within j dians to two whites, and had die former to its usurpation.
Sir, die Supranfo
-----vu-w of the camp-tires of their foew-— I known of their advantage, the day might Court of tbe United States attempts to ; you j
— freedom.—
.
Waiting some two or three h-tirs, until have (■sen their own; feit they were su •• command tbu people «&gt;r tbu United States I bratit . ---------------to
accept
foe
pnuclpl.-s
tlmt
one
nuu
can
|
Tbe
people of Kamos pre mititled to owe
they thought the venture |&gt;erfectly safe, I pi issd, alarmed, and half ppralyxed with
dx-y carefully prucsetled to reconnoitre j the thought that they were ■•.tacked by own other nfen. and tlut they mustgimr- ; that freedom, for they.have won it back
the ludiiiu ounp, which wax in n hiuh
—
II. I overwhelming
------ . ..o numtwrs;
-------- y--.-.-----------------»n IJxrfme—
they
.j antes tlw inviolability bf that felse and when it had Imhi wrested from thu^r fty
pfi-.isr.ilt, but Ixuvlly wo.xlcd valley, thrti* I had time to recover, the smaller weapon* perircious property. The people uf th.- j invasion and usurpation. 8tr, yw are
whivli I’owed a branch of&gt; the Wabash.—' of our heroes had done thrir w.ork upon 1 United StiU-s never can, and they never----- -- ““*’ - ------------ *“ ‘t-*——•*—
J Creeping up cuiitionsly, uad.-r cover ol* two more uf them, tho aixth one uuly ! will accept principles »a uncunslitutioiuil
! some luisbes, they Ixiheld six Indians caru-I tusking his escape with a yell of terror. I and so sbhuirent.
Never, never. Let other there is hardly a power that would
j 1-Mly &lt;fia|M«ed around tlw fire, three of &lt; The skirmish, from first to lust, scarcely' I Hie Court recede. Whether It recede or not reluctantly engage with you; but vou
.them Ivinit
duvrn us If m-k-en.
ithejn
lying down
aalvvp, and the 1' excedrd
exccdcd a minute; and nrohably
probably no regu- ! not. We shall re-organize the Quirt anil
1 others sitting near togellwr, cotiveraieg lull lai battle iu the world
smh a
a । thus reform ite palltitxtl sentiments and
■’•J showed such
I vi-ry low tones Init occasionally laughing. | proportion of the killed to the number prnctier, and bring them into Imrnxmy
with the constitution and with the laws of
' and evidently totally ntwuspi&lt;-&gt;ou» of dan-' engaged in so short a lime.
| ger.
A little B|»ort, and boutK to a tree. I
It was a dcarly-w&lt;w» contest tn our two nature. In doing so w® shall u&lt;* only re- c&gt;mfiding in you, bocao*c. antialimJ tian
i was the captive—a young and beautiful i surviving friends, and sud and glimmy as*uin&lt;! our own authority, but we skill you an- j&gt;i»t, and grateful for the freedom
1 fcnmlt—whose now pule and dejected tea- 1 were tlietr feelings aa they lifted their poor restore that high tribunal' itfa-lf to the po­ that, under you, they enjoy.
i tuns Ixoqiokc tbe despair of her heart, comrade from benvath hi« toe. and listen-^ sition it ought to maintain, since bo many
and, &gt;nnbincd with her aisheveloi hair, rd to the irregular bn-atliinge u hu-h wen- .inalienable rights of- citizens, and oven of
i and torn and dis irrunged g.irmwita, rent anon tr&gt; o-atc in death, i be itirl. wh&lt;h3d The Stites I icmselvea. depend upon iu
derod her an object of pity ovun.to men not fled far. now rotund and joiped thorn impartiality and iu wisdom.
! luirih-tx-l to almost every sense uf suife-r in their grief, f &gt;r the felt that the poor
' ing and dist.vss.
fellow Imd fallen in her rewrue and defence.
Having fully ascertained the number Au hour later, the dying ninn expired in
and position «&gt;f’.belr enemies, and the feet the arrnt of .McClellan, milking a little at wrill Botacquiesce, hut will agilaU-l 'think, defeated la iu
that the prisoner whom they bad tunic tn the vary laxt moment, and apmkilig a few first, whedict the free Statcw will acqui­
esce in a decision that shall not only be
rescue was still , alive, the scouts drew worda lai fitly ;
unjust but fraudulent.
TVuc. they will
stealthily iiack to a safe distance, and held
Mr. President, if I could at all suppose
a w liiwpcrvd eoo*ultati&lt;&gt;n upon tbo manner memlicr me whenever and wherever you not menace the Repnblic. They have an
easy und mmplo remedy, namely, tn take it dumrablo nr expedient to,dblargw the
of tlx-i future procedure.
»ee the red niggers.”
“I don’t i-xartly like either of your
“Wee’ll tin that Hart, you may reit Ma­ die Government out of uujnst and un­ field &lt;&gt;f slave aihor, and of kHvchuldiat'
ems,” aaid MvUellan. who had quietly tured.-’ replied McCIcliuu, iu an uuatcudy faithful bunds, and aim mi t it u&gt; thiwc thst away, in this Republic, I shuutd,-aere?tewed to the propositions of tbe others. tone; ami, over hie rrinaina, the twnhardy will l&gt;c just and faithful. They7 are ready j tfwIeM. tnahrtain that it is .wire H» ndin“It's our busim-ws to git the gal away— Ms.iiu .wore nndyiug revnge againtt to do this now. They only want a littfe iprish, tbe eflurt tn sustain ala very io Kanmore harmony r»f parptoe and a little
' *’
' ' '
—
that'a tlio Giucral’a orders—and the way
more conipleUe&gt;ess of organization. There
we kin do that licet, is the best way.—
Drawing the fair girl apart from the
Now, instead of trying to steal that i bloody scene, and assuring het that they will result from «mly ths leaataddition to slavery at a domestic institution. u. one
guns, one of you just creep up and j; were s&gt; ready to yield their lives in her the pressure uf slavery upon them. You
cut thegxTa cords, and start bur otT tow­ defense as the one who h:&gt;d so falk-n, they • are lending all that is necessary, and even
ard us as easy as Y&lt;*u kin ; but ef thar’s gave her a lilauket.
...n,™
...........................
..
.
■ 0'1 'W
and persuaded
to lie
an alarm, tell tier to break fur the nenrest down and get si '*
‘ '*
“
thicket, aud we’ll stand ntween her and
Oiou
Min, unaiaeii proiuKcvi, luuguv isouicrimo lueory.
I Ilium trxTe MS Zuharm. I don’t think tbar’ll he any trou
.
. » •
.
with
s&lt;fvsiitiu*&lt;-a of strntoov
L-’innm, at
with all the
U&gt;c advantages
strategy an.l
and irinn,
■ gums laginning
at tlw Nustkip.de, aud
ble about our corning out all right,Ji.r tbe
morrow. Then scalping tbsir slain,
we’ve fought bigger odds afore today and taking whatever they oimidered of intervention, and ’on a field obusen by' stretching southward, vvliers slavurv wiU
without the 'vantage uf a surprise, aud any value, they Mt down by their dem! j themselves. What would they ga&lt;n I— I die out anon if it be plant's!; nnd I know,
I Can they compel Kanaaa to adopt slavery I too well, that in tlw tropics, aud. to some
licked ’em. too,"
rotnrade, and passed the night beside him
Would it l&gt;e re vam&gt;- extent northward of tbens, slavery lives
After aoine further discussirm, the plan rehearsing telex uf advetwtires in which ho against her will T
of Mv€lcllan was areednd to as the best, had taken part, and renewing their oadis aide or just to do it, if they could? Was ; long, und is hard to extiqurtc. But I renI am-aure,
and Hart was selected to enter tbe ramp of vengranew aguim-t dm wbols Inditn negro slsvcrv ever enforced by the sword • nnt find a certain boundary.
and release the girl—the others to be in rare. At day light the following morning on any people that inherited the bhwal , however, tliat 30 ° 30’ is t«w&gt; fer north,
wbh-h ciiciliated in our veins, and ths sen.' I think It Is a moveable Umudary, and
fbey duj a rude grave with their hatchet*
tiinenta which makes us a fi ve people I—and knives, and haring shown their final
lie likely to throw tha Indiatit into con respect to llwir late companion, by inter­ If they will agitate on sueh a ground as more suuthcru pandfoL
fusion, and give our friends so tnnrh the ring his remains as well aa tbeir circum­ Uiis, then bow, or when, by what ttmeeastances would nermit, they set out cm
their return to tlx- fort, which Uiey event­
It ran now only bo l» divide tbo Union.
Mr. President, the expanshm uf.terrl.
ually reached in safety, and where they
Will they not need tome fairer and more lory to make slaw States will only £d|
delivered their resorted captive Into th*
plnuaible excuao for n propoeitiuii so dr«- to be a grant crims bccrttme it U in'ifnUpenile I I!»w would they Improve their ticable, and, tla-refore; will turn niit to K.?
kindly thanked, but- liberally rewarded
them, and expressed a soldier’s regret (iir condition, by drawing down a certain ruin R stupendous imbecility. A free lUpuhupun tbemvelves I Would thev gsisany |i(«n Govunmient, like tills. n..rwitl«^n4the loss of their brave comrade and cum.
lu-w security fer slavery ? W mild they | Ing all Ito ainstitufKiml ebeckv cWW
panion.
nut luixard sreuritiee duit are invaluable! I long resist am! ctMitlU-ratt fb&lt;* prywtefe ,.fIt may Intercut the reader to know Sir, they who talk so idly, talk what they : s-eiety. Blutvry wkerewrunU whsnl-rgr
that tins same vnung lady—so providen­ do nut know them scire*. No mu wh&lt;-n I ,;nd in whntMicvcr form it eusfe, iw iatially preservcii nt the general moMecre
wxil can promfexi what he will do when be ! ceplional. local, and sliort-livcd. Fretcd'lier ftimds, and su g illsntly rescued at dxill lie inflamed; no man infeuued cm ! d-ini is tlw commtHi right, ititartstt,- ami
tbe expense uf the life of &lt;&gt;nc of those speak for his actions wlicu tiwo anti ns- “Inmate destiny of all .numkiinl. ' All
resaity dmll bring reflecH-si. Much leas ! other natbms have already abi&gt;IM|e4. dr
spent in arnuiging everything for perfect
cun'any one apeak fur States in aueb | arentrnnt sholUhing slavcrv.
Drew this
aedon. sud getting into positibn, which
thev finally did in that stealthy and noise n«w holds a distinguished position in the
t_...
rla.ti, n.iL,
kammcakvot ax roavxD ikto tub i Kiox. ; r’’unlrT 'b** h»*v tolerated tha AAteW.in
; "f alavery, except crw. has poriAw! for
I perceive, Mr. Proaident, that. In the th it error already. ’Htit last &lt;&gt;nu-— life
Democratic party—is hum-fog on hreExcxlusxt Annex non a nton Soracn.
effective. Hart as cautiou.jy and stcaltbtricvably, toward tbs same fate. Aff Xfl.
ilv draw back, and glided round to die
i.— —;.k.....
1 was Slatidisg, t“Uul&lt;4 right and justice. minlatrasiiins that have avowed this p“tifcr
Among all &lt;»ur refinements, uf cunstiui- have gone down dishonored fi.r th£
it will haurii your reputation to lie one
ta~. WM
pr.«m «». ■ A Bit.
ip’e. baa faro faithfully pre- deeper and dark* atili isopttvinxtoreio«x tlw kite tu which she was bound, of tho like making; and if it doth neither,
re&gt;vi&gt; tliiv Adndnistratiou, because*It sufa
wake her. and worn her, sad assure yiit it wiH fill ynar memory with waefi

that defiversMe was at baud, without
-Bra well

Of-

tbeir admieaion will

cbi rv was a hope uf Alisa Eggleston being
• ‘light, rather than
rescued.
“J can’t say aa to that, Gineral," replied
Having thus arranged the matter, they
the sc&lt;*dt; “but tlih I will ary, of it km be
k&lt;*|rt pei-fectly quiet aud client for seine
done, I kis do it."
“How many men do you want!" asked
Wayna. ■
.
»
“How big Is the party, Gincrnl 1" In­
quired the other.
“Front then-purL I should judge there Item; but this onlyftbe better avrvrd MeClullan't idea, M it wintld rtodcr Halt
were thirty of tnrm.1'
lt»a liable tu be aeon in hit approach to

Caten IJaldu
ioMx Roann. Phvsleian and BtitTi-on.
o—-I!...-—
hmt Ito Court House.

50. 46

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY MARCH 25, 1858.

Broken.
W.UH. Colemam’a ikiukiis '6Scc,"liaiHe
Cmt CollrotioM attended to, and remitted

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

TERMS—fl AO,'IN ADVANCE.

J. M. NEMNS, &amp; COMPANT, Proprietors.

AalxTinars Jea Orrica h eaaaectrd with the
sfaHietemeet. aaj
«fo^riru.B af Job Prtat- j
g will fa exeeutad In the Vaal manner, and on j

Gen. Wayne gara McClellan wraafcr

fe a meumngin »» t)^ fcct.
i &lt;1.
I bai£?.r
motto addrrasad tu the

heomirs" tn to otodr wcH. ‘ YU Cn-r*
F-ax sdsat erd ssothcr
tA- r?k

ed*e pidnt wMe
Gcvcrjnieet fur ohnery aud slaVrStd

�I have always believed, Mr. President ।
that this gh-riuus Federal Comtilutfou of ,eral patronage holds out, so lung you can
rriy oa your northern aUirs. Yor» ■*&gt;’ emporary over
, and its destiny, and is
tnew an Admi
to assume the govern- siou of the empire, which I
h ail its fraisdi
city diu-c, -o it is one thin|
another to aBt
tqries and' out uf tom, wherever you
stances might bo cited in whit* aa Adthe Union b a slave State, and it would
amy go to extend sla* ery. . It haa driven
you bock in California and in Kansas; It' to evre changing mteraeta ofctassss
11. -ffi.iV for tom to get mmistrethm few carried eerliia
.,IK.nk ui. wM&lt;i pro.U«d lUi lk
will soon invade you in Dataware, Mary-. weave around it. If it feil us now, it will •
.
- y&gt;n)(.n voU might in­ which &lt;were but to funeral pall of toes
should bs elected for.,- —
land, Virginia, Mtasourl a.%! Text*. Il however, not be one toft, but boesnw an , down tot d«tra^/ Fta n you might*
cl,. And ih»
provide towill meet vou m Arizona, in Central | inevitable criria, like tot of youth, or of. truducc the African slave trade, and toey
l.m m..
b»‘
-f tlw oppotaakrt rf--——r -Vll.r i. ik
America an3sven in Cubs. 11m invasion j mankind is to be encmintarvd by a con-1
uke that with to sama t&amp;jW.
■ I,.
will IU If-oml-''”— potlu-i
will not be not merely harrnkra but be-1 stitmiou proved in tot care to be innde- 1 lhat lb
{|jke ny
rMU
ijo nol fc.r
T.rrlkn. —d — d*" I**11- *•’ lW ‘T1’,
L.UOO — &lt;**rail*&lt;l
»#* f“l
neficeut, if von viehf sanauuebly to it, ] quite to the trial. I am sure that no pat-1
_ •
,
.
r ’ |(fl
jnrt and moderate d.-mand*. It proves j riot who views to subject a, do, could ;1 . ‘
’
•
i..l’.i,.\
following from tbe New
&lt;U'.a. b, .bld. ibj. d-Kd-b-.f""
so ia N«w Turk. Now Jereey, Pe«n»yl- w ish t&lt;» evadM.r delay ths trial. By de- growing bemiufully less rapldh, Luf.... v
. t ..f L'.n.aa
toile
vr.nTa, and to other alave State*; which ! lays we could only extend Slavery st to । Mrc reliable just ns long as yon have toe­
•Our reader* will hear gladly that we
ham already yiddod in that way to it* most throughout th* Atlantic regions of; K0Vfn,mcnt with its. patronage."
■■ . . —
--- -- .
iiave private and confidential advices from
advances.
Yuu may, indeoA get a start ' the Continent. The Pacific
b **•' ■
y„
government, and tbe south
convention,
required
that
those
voUng
Washington which folly justify &lt;hw con­
under or near the tropic*, and seem **fe audit nh»a*» mwt aad wilt be fere, inei
... *
r„ un;,. ..
fora time, both willlonlv be a tort time, j mountain barrier* that reperste us from i ha'o
upon their nortbirn alhc t
viction dial lhe Avromptoa/reud ream* for members of that body should have
.Evon tore you will find States only for tot portion of onr Empire, are quite - denounce the people a, meddling with «MM Ikt Honm of RtfruMiou. It will resided in to Territory three months,
rfcoureebe
driven through to Senate and that toir names should bs registered.
free labor to aiaintaln nnd occupy. The I enough to divide «a too widely, possibly j t|wt which Is nut toir own business, and
on Monday ur Tuesday next, out by a
interest of tlw white racss demands to j to alienate us loo soon. Let us only be- ■
rtiajj]y rrapond.
If toy were not registered they had no
snull.r majority ton its advocates havs
ultimate wnanci; atiim uf all men. Whctli- ’ come all slave-holding States on this ride |
•
business” has bren
cunfid. ntly anticipated. Tbencs it goes
tot aomummsto. doll be allowed to
tbure Lsrri.ro, while oly Free Bute. ,
^nd yuur own burinre.s »
ndwieeprsrau- are organized and peqwluntud on the uth- j tbe cry of all the peats wlndi Law to to Hooas, where a very different for­ before, this registering of mimes was
rc and disaster, I or ride, and then indeed there will come ‘ cursed society in all age*.
The gamblers tune awaits it. Thnagh it. backers have committed to the tools-of the usurping
■
cnee, is all tint n division of to great American finally , anj keepers of gaming ashoue, and nil; never
uevc. triumphed on one of to .preltmiofe Legislator*—IM Sheriff, .tfo Jwigc J
.
. For the fell- into two natom, equally ambltiuu. fi.r ।
.J* J®. aerom«mvlng
“‘T
■
, ’ rv ou.« t'u xis which have divided lhe tin
use
mt, sou
u“wU&gt; accompanying
uf your system of slave tabor thro’- i coplete control over the d'otitinmit,
and a
n ,he
* J . ।.1 .
. p theiv vet have maintained an air of
of«»(•,
coufi Probate and their deputies. Anil tight
well
did
they
execute
to
behests
of
their
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.~j~....kk..
v
w.»
j
cunnyra
u„w«u
wem,
which
the
.
«wh
institutions,
fit
JnstrumeiitalUtee,
[
^^ihcoujhout-a
confidence
which
no
out the Republic, the rea]&gt;onsibiltty will o.nrtwc between them, veer which the j
taloni y
you rondem
■ or worjd will ______
mourn,,_
ns die grtolewt
and
last ,I with
known to the public Imvs warranted.
not rest on tiw agitators
:
’
—1—
2 L_i
----- which
..... . .to decoy lute the paths of j
creators.
- । arraign,
arriAwn nr
— retrieved
^4 ,.»■
.i i ik.;
an.i&gt;i_k th,.t
------:— ,to
l- ——
too political parties- you
or «.*&gt;
even ....
i to ibe
of all
to; .ki
calamities
tot ;
nuj
,| —
crime,
young ...q
and unwarv. We rejoice, however, iu onr ability to as­
A pretended registry wa« made in four­
kutctL.r
;.»n.l.K .U.. it .iU k kn CTU- ktdlm
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.------------r.«.
I
to oo.i.m.^.ki'.b..
t w),„ ...Mr',
,
.-te. «lio^'o~™. “'T’--™”™1
teen or fifteen counties out of thirty-four,
dfeu to to inherentl error of the
to eya
system
em
‘
-------1—- ~ -----------------&gt; nallot eluffinu and Directory ropy mg. that
leaving
some nineteen counties ia which
hr.rt.il
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•"“’’J"*
■ k”
U te-’
teiq"iO"»k.0..iU.iUk.k kJ
itself, and to tlw «m,r
error .ted.
which .thrusts
it 1 pIk&gt;TnlTTr.W nswwn?
Slid resist
resist the
the destiny.
destiny. XuCix U AliLlralJB JjAJI J3 xua.. own business.
So says the render ufj
tll&gt;
..ftb® Houeo or eo amended there was no registry made at all, toluforward io oppose and
— ,L.k
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“
I nipoj.oiiu poiMMjg, Who puts tbe cup t‘&gt; I that ite own fathers will disown it
u«»t more of the Afik-an
than .u..
that _r
&lt;&gt;f ,k_
the 1
j.m NKvm....................
enrroR. the lips of father, husband, brother ami I “Of course unforeseen blunder* or cul ding, as Gov. Walker says, some uf the
white races. The whits man neod* this '
oldest counties in to Territory.
^TisG8. Tnrnsn.iv.MAKrH'!&amp;.___
continent to ial«*i upon.
Fife ta-ad is ‘
^.ndU.-kk.k
m ,
«•«*
sro fixed. He must and will have it. Tu
■ murderer, wh-, having robbed ljt*iieuin. j
lk
W* exhort all &lt; lx. stand f»r pretended registry was made, a great
secure it he will oblige to Government ’
• A i rt* i bo,l,b r“c*tI
°®wr“ "f ,b* bw’ au'i Frac Kansas to work on in to chesting many of to oldest setttere were left off,
of Aho United Statist, to abandon inter
nrrnftty an &lt;&lt;ut
atm c
, ua , to|j
lo -nuud their own bnsinsesl knowledge thaLtbs great issue is soon to
and a large number at non-nsidsttls were
veatkm in fevor »f slave labor, and stave E&lt;taf«- and Chattel Mortgages for sale at |
rourjerea man docs not proeoculc, I be Jqrided, and in the Uvely • laith that
put on, for to evident purpose of carry­
Staten, and go backward forty yearn.end • this office.
, ,
.
,,
r,
f the decision will be right.
ing sut the original design of making
remttnc to urigoul policv of intsnen-,
---------- ,™A.
--------------- i*,&lt;’
,
--------taw in feroruffnw tabor n’nd free States.
n4l '
Descended a hill, fo
Kansas a slave Stale, contrary to the will
The fell of the csitle of San Juan d’Ulloa .
1
.
. . , of vice and crintofTfre
of a majority of tbo “actual residonu;**
______
____________________
_______
vdy }xty,
detanuined
the fete of Mexico,
altottgh | -rtf tertne are ready
^y. and we
wc wuh
Wtah .
|n
Bnd
mur.
and. also, contrary io the “true intent
—
„ siege, _J
’.mstratuni. Guardians
.
___ .
.
more
and aavere
eevere p-teliad
pitebad kittiesm-1
inttimin- Adm
Admlnfetralura.
Gumdtane Mortgagee*
Mortgagee* . d
g
MvpUe to rob the re ,1

BLANKS’ BLANKS’

tervened before the capture &lt;-f the capitol H11a a;| others having Legal printing done |
.
' f L i'.'. I
.,ri/e l i-«her
Ma. Enrroa I gave, last
,
c
and mesuiing" of the organic act.
tervened before the capture vd die capitol ' alld a;| ntbrrs having Legal printing done I
_ . ' .
.
....
The Lecompton Coo»titutiJn, in this
of to Artec*. The defeats you have vn. „llr otrMv W(,nld be more nunettul in 1 ,,",louvr "• •• ■••• *»•■«••*—- r”—~
---- ------o.mrtrfTj teC.:ir..rni..»J ... K...u. Jcf„r ,br
., i.„ &gt;!'•» I;*. &gt;M' l'k..&gt;;
Ute. 1
h „
neceswy to “vindicate" by wav, emanated from a mere faction &lt;&gt;( tbe
.. odd
’..-7
. tu 7injury,
.
jH to ] h . ware nf to Lecompton Constitutmnincs the fate &lt;»f lhe principle* which • ‘ cir W
'
'
’
' : would
insult
anil. .
tell
worst portion of to ’-pro-alaveily party iu
prtkt.kkk.lrtlJ.n/ lujffei-Jkr. kkKlk
»l."i Iky .a » u. ; friend* of, the
,L--------1"'
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murdered and rubbed that. (-on n|Hj J propoae now to consider briefly, Kansas.
There were only 2^00 votesi
reive* rot for us, to decide how&lt; l«i^g and j ni.-ikc an affidavit ot pul&gt;|iuili&lt;&gt;n.
would mind their own
bnsinras.
L.|Minls „f that iiistrumer.1 itsdf.
cast at the election for delegates to the
Ihronct what further mnrtificatiima* and t “
Blanks f Btaalu 1 I
![ “if they
\
,1.1.
k'-I.
. ““U
...
okii. »
-ibou
—.‘
- ,hkM
-1•—|
proreat conclusively, tot
disa-vre ti« emtrot shall be protracted. I
L_
«« »b
»&lt;*«
R-‘,w
Convention tot framed it.
,
before freedom toll enjoy her already j A fresh supply of Executions, Suhpcnas,' imbroglio.’’ .
,! lhe Legislature tot authorized to forma­
The free State men did not participate
msrwl trimnpli. 1 would hnvc it ended ; MarrU_0 Certificate*. &amp;cl, at this office.
W« «wttmind our &lt;i*n b-jsmesa, aad If lion of the Lecompton Constitution, was in tbe. election for various rcamns. In
“S “■
- = - ■—=-•&gt; •—W, do l. dSrtkllr.. J.« «»| «rrtl.l. a
, usurping body—tot it was
„ Crtrt.
o,
chosen by
tbe first place toy did not acknowledge
kizt. .
BI
I rrtritek. .»te..U,o« rliUkl UMrt.
M^un—d.
to validity o( tbs acts of to Legisla­
for w hom you npd-&gt;g;.-&gt;e.
}u wiactincnt. were not of binding force ture that authorized the proceedings.—
—
Bp,,n -he people of Kansas. Its authority
rss into to Lniou as n slave State, against I
a
of s rertioii’of th* American
T° CorresywMents.
uniformly repudiated by a maher will, leaving her to ca«t oil’ slavery pwpis io iawrfcra is utter u&gt;«&gt;’* buslrass."—
We
frequently
publiah
communications,
i jurity of to people of that Territory;
We
frequently
publish
communication!.
afterwards,as to best may : nor by com-1
although
toy
may
not
]&gt;otseas
much
lit:
a-id
all
that
has given it any semblance
pdling Minnesota and 6reg«-n to wait.
Every man haa, or ought to have, buri
*' —
*---------------------“ '*di
L­
and wear the humilialing cretume of T*^ | ncM „f hi, own.
“An idle head ia to cray merit; we' do ►&gt;, in such cares, to • of
authority
whatsoever,k“
haa‘-------been**
to
e r
11 dct||.g w„r|cata&gt;p," is An adage, true as it encourngc persons to write for their paper. rect intervention of to Executive of to
United States by means of the federal
No
onetehould
send
u*
communications,
is
old,
and
some
kind
of
business
occupafenders bere. shall be. brought to dishon­
orable cuniptomirrs. Itcnn be done only tiim is essential, to admit an individual to however, unless they are very certain tot army.
‘
Neither has the validity of to enact­
by the simple and direct admission of to ►octal respectability, and the advantages
three new States as free States, without
qualification, condition, rcaervalion, or
compromise, and by tbe ubandnment of
all further attempts’to extend riarery un­
der the Federal Constitution. . You have
tuiwieely pushed the controversy so far.
tot only three brood concessions will
now be accrptud by to interest of fret­
labor and free Sutra. For myself, I ice
this fact, perhaps, the more distinctly
now, because I nave so long forseen it.
1 tab. Uivrtfore, cuuuael nothing teas ton
tiraM roneessiouk.
I know to ha birds I
incur in taking ibis puailiun.
i know
buw men and parties, now earnest, and
zealous, and bold, may yet fall away from
me at to cuutruverey toll wax warm,
and alarms and dangers, now utdooked
for, toll stare tom in tbe rare; as men
and partk-a, equally earnest, Irnld and
lealuua, have dune in like ciri-umstam.-es
before. But it ia lire same position 1 took
iu to case of California, eight yewrs agn.
It ia to saiuv 1 maintained On to gre at
(Akwsion of to organization uf Kansa»
aud Nebraska, four years ago. Tima and
added expenuxe hate vindicated it since,
aud 1 aasume it again, to be maintained
to to last, with confidence tot it will
be justified ultimately by - to country
and by to civilized world. You may re­
fuse to yield it m&gt;w, and fir a short pe­
riod, but your refusal will udy animate
the friends of fres-Jum with t£c courage

ofrespectable society.. A* every man has otherwise, toy will n-reivu no attention,
unless they jx-ssess valuable information.
expected to mind his own business. But
in all cases uf accidents, or other mata man'a-busincss
tnay ;o«
be ncmorauie
honorable or it
m'e.busmcss may
u tcra of neW*, we desire our friends to
be dishonorable, ----------------------------if it is honorable,
• &gt;cnj ua tlic particulaisaaearly aa possible,
may bv
,:.
‘
‘
• • •be ’ ^piytjy.
aud truthfully ; in *ueh cases
he.pursues it openly;
if dishonorable,
(
is anxious to avoid pbnerratlun, and is we
, alsall net be particular about the style.
the firat one tu cry ou| “ miud rotir own Wo
’
hate in some canes first learned of
business."
j
t
iaccidents in our county, from foreign pa­
In this country^ ebery man is sup- jpers.
This 1* not right, and our friend*
posed to have, in addition to his ordinary should
।
bear it in mind in future.

xcupation, a part to’perform in carrying
Wo publish on our first page, a “Snow­
on our government, and moulding our «Storm Ungo," by Kczia, but would sug­
political institutions.
Every man has a gest
।
tot we kre not in Javor of tot kind
positive and active agency to porlorm in of
, parody*. It requires no nrqpmdity of

ments ot that body been recognized by
Congrees. On the 27th of July, 1850.—

The House of Representatives by a Vote
uf 88 yeas tu 74 nays, passed a bill com­
monly known as Dunn's bill, which de­
nied the validity of the Legislature—de­
clared
toir acts void, fee.; and, on tbe
1
1-ltli of August, I860, to House refused
by a-vote of 90 yeas to 97 nays U&gt; make
any appropriation for to compensatiun
and milage ot tbe members; and this
was persisted in until to Senate yielded;
and the appropriation fur that purpose
was stricken from the appropriation bill
of Congress; thus proving conclusively
that the pretended Ix-gidalure of Kansas
was considered as an assumption, as well
by Congress, aa by to people of to

(thought, and not much poetic genius, to
,
apply
tbe thoughts and language of oth­
,
ers
tu such purposes; aad we certainly
।
think
those line* on “Hoen-Linden," are Territol y.
But, neverthelMS, to. pretended I«eg,too Impressive to subserve such a purislaluro provided fur to election of a Con­
wt, and the alave InU-reaL Not only arc ।
the people required and expected tn ret
C. R. C., “A Sketch,” will appear nest vention for the purpose of framing a Con­
stitution for tbe people of Kansas, under
the wheels of government in motion, but
they are expected to pay the cost uf run­
‘■It's Me," w ill appear next week, al­ which Mr. Buchanan, and Lis abettors,

setting in motion the great wheels of gov• nmicnt, which, alas’ having been subverted from their legitimate use, arc only
ret in motion for tbe use and benefit of
the President, a few Federal cffice bold-

Government offi- .though, for the sake of grammar, we wish
rials are but the agents of to people, and our correspondent could have beard to
a portion of to people’s business is, tore-1 wonlt&gt;
lt” instead
insieuu;; ana,
words, “lt
It is I,
and, iiirwer,
furtbor.
fore, to look after and instruct there । that gymc
h-in&lt;j of a niguature
had aixxnn*01---------------------r—7-----------------ning Its machinery.

agents.
----------- 31------ fid—’
------------ I| agentx.
i panied to article.
Tide stanza* on tlic
amuug tom, which alune are necessary
....
,
1
,,
, .
, _
„
,
on tbeir part io attain tbe tHisithm Itsdf)
Michigan baa in Kanra* more ton one | outside of to same sh&lt;rtl, are well enough
simulta»e0u*ly with to impending over-' thousand of her former inliabitanta, while in their way,l»ut as they possess neither

throw uf to existing Federal Adminis- yfew York has three times tot number;'
tralioi anti to constitution ofa new and and nil to -free -States
1
-have -furnished
-- mor* independent Congress.
toir quota in to settlement of tot TeruraKsiox or oca TzaarroaT—ru* reritory
Our Ln tore, sisters, children,
friends, have found a home for tom­
a Ives, and many more, perhaps ourselves
through to process of admitting new even, will soon finds home upon its ferStates, and not otherwise. Tha white
man, wbetor you consent or not, will tila plains. We fuel on interest in to

heading, address or signature, and could
not
with
- propriety
-follow *•to previous
•
.
।
i
।■rtirto, U»j will k omillul

and even

rolled, and protected in toir rights, at­
tend tbe election and vote for delegates
to to convention. Thia proposition was

made through Gov. Robinson. But they
were informed by Mr. Stanton, who was
ton acting Governor, tot he c«&gt;uld not
maker any alterations in regard to to
provisions of to Tsrritoiial Legislature

registry.
scrupulous character of tbo minority that
had the control of tbe machinery uf the

government.
They knew very well that this (action
fraud fur tbe purpose nf securing the end

It would be impossible for them to secure
tbeir rights under it. Still it ia claimed
that they bad a fair chance to rota, and

if they neglected to do so it Is tbeir own
fault, fee.

The free State men were debarred the
privilege of voting for members of the
admitted into to Convention that framed tbe Itecompton
a very large ma­ Constitution,’by trickery and fraud, but
earoostly protest
As this is a new tioa held under the Organic act for mem­
article in the democratic creed—that to bers of tbe Territorial Legislature, which
will uf to minority, through to inter­ they elected by an overwhelming majori­
vention uf the General Government, ty, thus rescuing the Government from
shall be made to overrule the will of the
majority in tbo Territories it may be fraudulent possession, and prosing con.
’•••I &lt;«
“• • ““•»
cluaive’y that a large majority of the peo­

“A IkpoMte.0- In,.,Irk ,h, Ul le.
Tk Nubmol Coo.ujtim. u Gootau^ ple are opposed to the Lecompton Coustl
plookk-rtBird. -Wm. Uorgkr.ar.1*"
«r
“ *•

with our posterity agt-uta, tbe government officials, we feel whereby he will loam that “the people"
.
After limes con­
arc expected “to mind tbeir own busi­

enquire, and to know what toir agents ness," and not be looking after those they
pcrfuctcd, will forget to dates
„jta,aud lite individualities, «if have Inset) and are doing in and for Kan­ have elected to office.
to buildera in toir successive genera sas. Whence, then, eon;vs this denunciatbrns. it will be one great Republic.
fo-jn&lt;led by one body of bcnetectewti.—
Some uf our exchanges give prominence
States undervalues tbe Kansr.* question, I hb cohorts of ahvery. Senator Chandler
to the above beading, but we confess tor
ouredves that ws do not feel like crowroanaa and subiime. Far from ay nipathi-

ocuieu

they proposed to Secretary Stanton mon

after his arrival in to Territory, tot
they would, if they could be fairly en­

insist tot she shall be
Union, notwithstanding
jority of her citizens
against such action.

Presidency, passed to following resolu­
,
ciiit
Court Commissioner,” are publislted
tion, which was a part of to democratic
In the PlanterT"
platform:
•
Rttolvtd, That we recognize to right
make tom all Free States. We must fate of Kansas-, an Interest heightened by principles of congeniality and old aasorl- of to people of all to Territories, in­
admit them all free; otherwise, they will the reflection that near and dear friends aliens.
“A Republican” . should recul- cluding Kansas and Nebraska, acting
become independuot und foreign State*
are there ; an interest increased by to ’ lect that this is a free country, and every through tbe legally and /••rly txprttted
constiutiag a new empire to contend with
us for to continent. To admit is a sim­ probability tot soon many more, and
dents, and whenever to number of toir
ple, easy, and natural policy. . It is not ouraetvra among to number, will claim To his Insinuation that tbe people would inliabitanta justifies it, to form a constitunow to ua. or to our times. It began with
like to know something about this matter, lion, with nr without domestic slavery,
11m voluntary union of the iintt-ihirteon. our adopted Stale. For these considera­ before another election, we would answer: i aud be admitted into tlw Union upon
It baa coatinuod to goon until to ends of
terms of perfect equality with to other
to oontirsesit are tha Lords ra of to Union. tions, and in view of our duty to our by refering him to the leader In last
States.
country, and our duty in looking after our

there,
-

But this objection toy were willing tu

waive, provided, toy could be fairly reg­
istered and ppteejed al to polls. . And

constitution of any

Territory riumld

represent the legally and fairly expressed

ery means within toir pow«r against Ita
adoption by Congress.

The Convention tot framed to Con-

the people, well knowing, if they did on,
that it would bo rejected by them.—
But to matter was submitted to the peo­
ple by a law of to Territorial Legiala
taro, and rejected by a vote of 10.220
against it. Whereas, when Constilntfon
with Slavery was voted upon, tore were
but 2,600 legal votes cast for it.
Yet In view ot all three facts, to Pr&gt;si-

dent insists tot thia ConstiUrtion ccstoeived as it was in sin, sad brought forth in
iniquity fraudulent in ita inception, fraud­

will of a majority of the actual residents

WasHIXorov. Marcli 18, &amp;»Washington, Vi rttocaday, Mai ch 17.
nude a most fcroraMo
he senate yeeterday, »B
speech which bs has guqnt, denwicistory of Ltax-mpton M ,
Lis sent Obtaining fraud, an imposition and an outragr
fraudulent ie &gt;U conception, growth aud
frultiom a disgrace, an infamy, bolstwj
Irr bed to meet difficult** up by flimsy prcU-xta end technical quib­
bles which no man believed, whirii er»rv
man saw tbougV ’The Lecompton Gm.

lvr“uu: ufsretar.'

a, .*..q • jp»OTvlrC'^ ikat U

cr Kansas should b« admitted, but wbeih.
or a sham coMii’ntiuu should be forcsd
upon'an nnwURng people.
...Jkftcr. staling .to facts and arraying
the cvUeuce with mastedv skill, tu prove
U* a. demonstration that Lecumptuu «u
a base cheat, to gallant old Statesman
raised his tall form to ito full height, took
his white locks, and energetically (Lt laredi
that aa a southern tnau he would resistfo,
th&gt;&gt; lest this infamous aggression oa ths
North, this tyrannical attempt to trampfo

human.- tusn mns: feel hi eontetnplnsiRg
to crimes of which this atrocl‘;ua I tetMmpton Constitution is but to natural and in­
evitably culmiturtfon.
Tbe contrast between the new and to
Iste Senator was as pl-ssi-g as It «•
striking. In no characteristics arc they
alike. Gen. Casa was halting, »!■'», «&gt;«■
«!»«,ly ami thick in his utterance. Mr.
Chandler is fire
fiarv.
"harp, dear
dew an
andJ rapid
v. sharp,
io his toire and delivery. The psrvading j
fk.K.wk-k: -T &lt;&gt;•-&gt; C.-.' pirn. ipn&lt;- ; „d

frotD
indrumcut on Kintt?
d» Sdau, k impl-ra'

ing. and «&gt;f itb public life, w.n buUowprv- ll)e fr;rn&lt;], (,f t]lo [Jni&lt;m not to bring this
tension, insincerity. lie meant nothing;: ,jiw_rteCt t},-w ,^1 OT
rociitry.
At
he talked to confuss, not to elucidate, tu &gt; t|je
|JC
notfe* r,f ati amendment
oonerel rather than dedans bis opinion-.. , |&lt;fi.rrio_
whole subject to to people
The vebi’inence of Mr. Chandler permts , uf KanM1
aeotyment.
no disguise*. He apeak* W lint lie belts*c» . y r Crittenden apoke two hoara. Tbs
because he cannot well hslp it, and from ;
was vcry full. tiw Chamber crowdthe freehnma of a nature not y i t aopMati- | C(i
Hepiwntalitcs and tbe galleries
rated by th* duplicity, tbe inuigucM and . )&gt;rerflnw|,J
WM Unrd site
fidsdnH«Js at American politics—are in i
attention from the beginning to
fluences from which very few of mtr pub- j
n„j e, jdoutly niade a deepim.
lie incn orc w cun be exempt, for 1 nn.&gt;ud- .&gt;n-^Vn.
a Democratic Senator said
er that duple* system, ot?l&gt;rtn«-:&gt;ev and
,fte,n&lt;&gt;(,n that it wo impoeaiMe to
conservatism is emmentiy yaEivoraMu tu ,
lx«,nipt,m ,ft,-r such a spewh.tiuthfolniw.
r ti- i The Iteoimptwiites feel to blow keenly
personally, Mr. Chatr.l.T exnCucd los WiniihR from such a quarter, cwpvcislly
attentionthree iud.vidaals&lt; Mr. Bmtou-1 n
Crittendssi C»&lt;k -uch high ground,
an, Gen. Cass and benatur Hammond.
’ sp»-*king above all reference to party or
Hwta nciwmagw be d:s^tcd wfth rare
„r ^,1.^1 cunrid.ratiuo^
surgical ikilL Hamm«id su P«*^. b, t .hn.,|.. „ an tamest, patriotic States­
and winred under tile scalpel. Mr. L-I in!ltK alljLioU, j,, mirv hiscountry fromtbs
carried to war into Alnra. U. tat»b.mlli, d
da^.er ,4 a Rrral
Candiaa. and ro-mked to insults ul her
IU,btaim uf Kaesas, arrived bare
Senator towards cothi rn free white la-;
liorern m a manner as huniilating l.» th* i
Waslfagton. Wednesday, March 17.
State a* it »as justly severe .tow ard het ,
Mr. CTttenden's apereh today wai
representative.
in H..I .=« ,ffik rr.--l.ooi-. It »•&gt; ....... dirwitd U-.
A* Gen. Cass l a* ii
_______________ _ &gt;, Mr C. | .i.&lt; Ofotihit : r.rrf-1
of &lt;k ...l.jr-t. IM. t.
stage of public aflair*,
trtfiit. to l.i.
I.. wHLi.., to hi. ‘ ■■rot..n.-l Ji.|4.f.
IT.
okrpd
Nirto.l~il.tt.rtk ■..tl...r.M|.. ‘ th.~ ik&gt;... ».rh.J-rt~»b.«a.
Cortriio. .hkh k.e rtko l.rro «UJ op. , -W“
o« b. hi. p.,... ...1 .bob .r»r pr.rt.r- "«’!*«■’ '/ &gt;k &lt;.«&gt;™tl.» A...W U.
te-rf.il .irifrurt I.MM. b.lol~n pr~m Kt of tkdr.m^ .irt tkl ite
•iiiirfl With ilte .l..o«l or-u.im.rt. r.pr.. .«*&gt;•«« k&lt;l ku. »rml .« ikt
kioo,
Ik Crtobo.
Pl-'Ur, «&lt;■»■"■&gt;
A.1oOUB«.k..iooobi..1..tu.,rn,m
J I'P”,
Ik pr.tenlk. .nd frtoriplk L
, « b'l' • » Adn.IM.trk~.klo.-puM
..r.l oddkw;k tete-ht U o.rt.ljok.1 . '
-pp«-il“«. &gt;boj «"• »"&gt; [—l^krt
u.rt r/ -lit. In duik- of .km ....ildr, I I-f,
■“/S'_2*
r-rt ... to k ,.pk.~i. hot A.r -kS 1 «Uh». “* - “■ h"rr«&gt;l.r, ..mW ok»
?k Um. or.p.uplturd o.lw hul kt "» •"
2."?“' o ,t72 TS
arrived
' •PpIb’M* *«aJ been l,rvUg’11 ,o «*»' 0P°"
Mr.Oui.dk- ~.k&gt; op.ud..d- I... Mr C.inmolm. in tk kp. of «Wo.,
boorrt urt compolkl Ik luuiti.. ..r Ik t
• d.m.«..ru..m .nd k
Sru.lo.odtkl.ll.rik fr.-r,,tk kj.r ..Mrp^ iu l»« bhuolirt-muiUto
ote, » ik rod of bl. Mod. A r.igl. '"i"- bim-'l'b -bu &lt;«kt »
rtirik. moud our m. .qomkd , Tbii dkl.r.1™ b mk. Im
hi.ntlmu.ortkS™.u,rln Ik l-llow- tk» II ojmk. "o
i5sp,i..iti..knk.k.“W.il,k1l ulo ------ “
-----------polislii n’ v vi, but he’s got to stuff in him.’’
basis for a ftsture policy, and theTvneaSorb criticism is Worth all the purchased
x-e mentors «.f the II.-use withdtew.dvprkise ever spoken or written.
diuihg any participation in »pp&lt;tati&lt;&gt;a to
Lecusnptaw.
Six who voted in fever of

Washington. March 16.
The fidlowing is an acoium. of the avvr.c
to which reference is made In to afternoon
report:
‘
\
An attempt last night in the Senate Us
come to a v»»(e &lt;&gt;n the Kannua bill led to
to M-eeirai being orof ractcd all bight, al­
ter midnight the following scene oerarn-d.,
Mr. Green, declared tot uni ess ho could [
have a distinct understanding that the •
vote shall bo taken on Monday he would
go on.
Mr. Camcron eras disgusted with three
fruidews attempta. who is the gentleman
from Misa-&gt;uri, “Mr. Greao!" be asked,
“he is but our peer. Is lie the comman­
der of to Senate majority that adjourn­
ed over from Thursday U. Tuesday, tn at­
tend a political pageant al Richmond."
Mr. Green—“That ia twit true.’’
Mr. Cameron—“Do I understand ths
gentleman to say that I state u hat is not
true!”
Mr. Green—“I said so."
Here the View President called both
Senators to order.
Mr. Cameron—“The Senator lias ap­
plied to me hard language, I will also use
harsh term and ray that it ia an untruth.
Mr. Grven—“Yuu’ru a liar."
Tlio Vice President again called both
gents to order.

not right, thittgh he still tought tot
be was not wrong. Fnr anything that I
have said tu tot guotlaman, 1 am respon­
sible.
Mr. Green denied tot he arrogated to
himrelf to dictate to members, Tlw- Sen­
ator doew me injustice; lie knows that lw
does me hijiisti'-v*. Ho (Green) wmhuui
enough tn tneet him or any other slender­
er. The dauder of to Suxtor it ill reverberats uprm his o»n bead.
Thta' iee Preaid. nt emphatically called
to gentlemen U» order.
Mr. Green said tot he had said enottgli
to to Senator in thia chainbe.r; out at to
chamber he would u»e a mure appropi i
ate
epitot,
the rpithet
behmis
to
r-----«-----1.1
. : which
. ...............
“a ,w
• .k. -west.
. , tl.
the
He would
rw.l infringe upon
tbo propriety of the 8&gt;-n.ite. If there m
aijy animosity to settle, it must be done

ulent in its progress, and violating, as it
will, in ita consummation every principle it would be agreeable for themtu vote.__
How ia it with this Lecompton Con­ of Republican government, shall be forc- He did not go individually, but as agent
stitution 1
Does that instrument ropre

now likely tu be confirmed io-toir irptsisi lion, ami if toy aland mutate. Le­
compton cannot pass without adddito.al
recruits, though it is still claimed that it
con by to Adminlstralhm:
—- "™n —
c”OUiVare.
Mr.
Bell
'*
r n
*11 will follow up ths attack
morrow with a speech worthy of hit
fame and of the occasion.
Mra. Senator Gwin issued several hun­
dred cards to-day for a fancy ball on April
8, with a notice that a fancy costume wsa
obligslorv.
Waabington, Wednesday, Marek 17.
Lecompton is deed. Tbe report is tot
Cslboun will r to-morrow declare tot a
free State Legislature of Kansas sud; pre­
slaver.. State officers have besn eb-ctwl;
but sait-petra cannot save Lcoompl-&gt;n.—
Tbe anti-Leeoraptun forers in to Houts
now ouui.l 120. Horace F. Clark-, Pendletoa and Dcwartareall right.

ia distttguislaed Se
year *« whenever
i black”strode out i

•ton

I Of the board
tbe Poor, for Ba

»ih.ti Poor Farm, o

1 utebitainancc of

, will be receive-

tyj Clerk, until tbe
D-, 1858.
W«
J.M

Snpvritnrsidc

«*twni it n pit a
plule kn*&gt;w lodg
mend Pi of. Wm
[ aa the brst nrtclr
re acquainted wi

ied in ita nnino.
bls article in abort
Ito ita original ©&gt;lm
th or l-raniy whe
&gt;1 e has check rd t
hat beauty. Thie

ledge of t he pn&gt;p
to add that thia m
Bruailwny.
rnox.—Br&gt;

called by different n
the words (Prof

by all druggists en
Alsoby all F
dsalers in to U

hi.n medicines 1 N
arc there many
jlwrefTicacy of hi
mental km.wl.dgr
lis and Blood Pu

ed of every kim
Dioeaso’ Dr. Ro
f coinpl^t.- ma
obtained from veg
from Sweden,
tveu the public
riocs, »nd must
a verdict ia bis
idnsa h&gt; be all t
Dffiro, Nli. 0 Eo
Side, Itetwoen Ma

NGS PRICE

vlonea and other missiles.
I'heSSd ward police interfered, fo ,"5'1
tbo dklarbancw, and were driven
with
slunra and Lritkbata.

before they Anocu,
arrived, u-.-vhowever,
the r.vtefV
uciurr
...........
.. l were
. .
______ i U» about
-i__ _ 600
unn ,or
i-ait
j who
iraraaaad
—Jk
refurad V&gt; let the next train, due at 10 30,

K FOR EVE
LIBRARY.

drocra

The train was attacked by abowrea uf

stuiiea from the utob, and bad to. back

W. JuLlJDTT.

sent the legally and fsirly expressed will
of tbe majority 1 No one pretends that It jority of them,
does.
Nut eves the President himarff.
hi'
’

1 LIB

authorized by lb. peopta uf Kansas ton’

to maw**, u&lt; “
.pMktteRVtr, «x.

l.

■ -New York. Marot It,
About 0 o'clock, this morning. *» to
Peekskill train on to Hudson Hi ver RIL was passing ibnmgb 11th aveni». ■
man. aaid to be partially intoxicaisd, at­
tempted to jump upon one of to cars,
when he fell between to brakes, whsrs
be was run over and crushed to death.
Hundrcda of Irish laborers iir.i -dintely gathered, and threatened vcnri-sn«
against to Company, and total atuuhiw
tion of to track. '
t
A nnmber'of tbe Company’s mcx’-'Wj
up to remove to body to the 27th -treat
depot, but to rioters would n&lt;&gt;t allow
tom to touch it, and brat tom &lt; &lt;f «llh

anti-Lecomptonlsts have a majority in
tha Hease. The fieuate bare uadoubted- gal Instrument, framed by a couvaatkm

ronagr, or drive them with tha party lush,
»td Presidential tomb acrew.

members of to De

�Doug- ! QI

viahluaUra “objeediuna." Tonin tagrow la
wumatiuag about, ‘ enforcing parlitnaatnry lawa." And tta Viea President bland
ly -'vut of order." If he undertakes t(,
il*lm tha usual enirtcaiaa of debate, they
iniamipt him, worry him into i-ilenca.-^
Whgncver he take* the floor, they Sever
leave off badgering hitn till they get him
down mtn bia obalr again. To those w bn
remember bow smooth nnd smiling the
“Chivalry’- wi&gt;eto tbeir ‘-Itonored friend, I
tbe dhtinguiabed Senator from IHinvia," |
a year ago whenever tbe "stern little man

MORTGAGE SALE.

RICH GLOSSI* HAIR,

DISEASE VAWeCrUWD.

SHEET MVSIO
JLW Huical Herckuttoc, .

—TLdKT.fci:

in uivi.epuo.icannannrr, a newspa par lu Ilaatinga In said County; sad that .aid
puhucat.on ta Continued fo-—Ior thal he ouue a copy ol

board of Supcrv foora, and tbe former
. practice of the board of Superintcnduutx i Haetinge, March
of the Poor, for Barry county, sealed
proposal* , fur working or tenting tin- O lbyeouulj of Barry, In chau«err.
m'Jta
Uld &gt;ta mart tom*
C&gt;ur.ty Pour Farm, and for the keeping ' Wll?dA^TX? . Fi.’’ •‘ri ‘•’S?"-*,o “’*•
and
of tbe CiAinty Pan.,

&lt;&lt;• ,

Arranged by lhe beat composers. Every Inttrnmem offered for aale haa
lieen thoroughly tented, and be can safely
my are superior to any ever sold in this
place.
A very liberal deduction made to tboac
purchasing in quantities.
Promt attention paid to country or
dcra.
Mr. II. will giro his personal atlautlun to tuning Pianos, by leaving orders
the Juugvitaraufin itatingeoaFebrua­ nt his slurs corner Mam and Burdick
ry Mil IBSS. f*re*»ni,O. C Ray, Judge »f Pro­

“ D. DIBBLE,
Solireua- for Complau
Hrttings. March fo t-va,_____________

’ TEE GOWEN PRIZE.

cn-aiee appetite, rvnrwatodily rigor, end rrgeneratc. every jnirnal fimctfcn. Suebic tta nalura
•neb era lta«|faet» sfDr Butacke finamsHcnndinsv.ui lli-.d Pm.n , »l.. 1. ,| t.kvn in cuujunctwo
with hi* Hcandinerian Ill ud pill., will avt "i&gt;l«
Obliterate the tno.t nainfal diaew. but nrevent
tbrirmennenee, aud taigltan Lie bqvoail the m ■

In ita matter uf il.nE.Ute erf Amailalt Ctaet.
N. B. •?.’* received a new musical
lute of !*nurier ill* tn raid evuntr drceucu
'
On «■&lt;;!&lt;,.&lt; mxi aiiu- . wrutn tairwntu 1B imdrument, Killed .t” E»’-gln^ Metalic
writing, hi nib office "or 1‘ratal* by the Judge Harmonium. Call and cx^’,,uf-,
. Uleretrf. purporting to be tbe last wtfl end te.taJ. M. ULBBAiw?
One copy for I rear.
■ucnl iH ..uuri&amp;h Vhaae, late of l*rtlri*vlUe ia aald
Ii24-dra. J
" - 7 - •
Oct. 15th 185?.
county dccfBMtf.
Ttamjiou it is odartd'.liai Monde* the Alb day
March, A. D. id.*, .t wr lArad, p. fl. ot ih»l d.&gt;
ta earned ler lb* 1'ioiateof ^ld will, and tta
bffUiug uurwii. cl whieh luueall |«ruee iuieree-

.’Qbunty Clerk, until tbe 25tb &lt;Uy ol .h...'.***, 1
A. D , 1853.
Wm. I'nolnr,
L'REKgU -Mt tXll
SiiperiiReadetitn of the l*i
W.'Mtm. Clerk.
[)

’stssu Wo»s llwtiilre; Umc alter 1 mW
»l Bbtefleld beta. I g&lt;d t“c Urtlle ot E.Uor»
i fur wkkh you guvs tae an order WjO* your
nt in llrlnni, u&gt;a wtau I gut U, w« cuxtanl

FOUND ATLAS^V-J

We e»Ut|n It n pka»
&lt;&gt;pr abtointi* knouRdgc
___
_, ...
ret-commend Piof. Wind’s Hair licatiuntbc u the bf»i nrtdc of tl.c kind which
ax-sic ai-quiiiiihd with, r.nd on- wba-L
has den*, under our own ulsarvali- n, all
tlint it Hain.a—ai.d it claittu* everything
implied in its name.
’Ibis artirle in slant, will r.nitoro gn-y
bair to ita urgitml odor, aud add to itgrowth or bbauiy wheoevi-r i ny l.lipht

Friends, Patrons, and Ev.&lt;■&lt; vy-up;«!»«□» MU.CB t unc, a I1.U order
» hr pulduU-d iu 1!W llepabika,, lUnmr a publ« new.tMjwr in ItatiMg, iu „,4 Comity; and
ih«XwdJ pabk.miai lx-cMituiu.-d fur »ix &lt;xt»cc *
utit« w rckw; er tfal be c*u.r s cvpr uf this ordr'r
l &gt; b-unel per.jcnliy on rich ofu'i.l IkfauiUuls
»t lew: twsut,. dsybUforv th. iiuie l.uited fur
ttieir upjwarsKCv.
i

KBYBODY, com along, aa I am oo My Tsps and
cations Io UtuBl you nriQia

NEW STOCK
just iwdertd tor von—Buch aa

READY­
MADE
_____
CLOTHING,
SUGARS,
TEAS.
BOOTS &amp;
SHOES,
________
■
PRINTS,
SHEETINGS,

Cavtiox.—Beware of worthleta imita­
tions a* several are already in the mar|t»t, culled by diffi-rcnt nainva. I'm- non,nnlcss tbe weird* (I’rufc»irir Wood's bail
1,’mdoraiive, depot St. Louia. Mo., and
New Yurk.) ure blown in the bottle—
Sold by all druggists and Patent MaJictne
Dnalers. Al»u by all F-n -y and Toietr
Goods dealers in the United States and
Cunadaa.

tbeir auporiorty after one uncle trial. Price of
; lhe Hcandinnvian Blood tariAer. *1 ner bottle,
dvaM: beendiuatian Blood Pilb,
st iMffitt per tat.br live for 91.
Tkr article* Hr ta dl.lit‘«U«l «« cumprixed ia
Peas, Miemi County. Ind.Aur 4 1387.
lhe foihiwiag UM:
I&gt;aC. W. Itotack; I ta*erve*i**d eosiuab tan­
1 packsgea ef gold couUiaing......1MM each t t fn.m »W Scandisartaa Blond Perfeer end
Blood rnf.. tLal I tare Itaughl it my (for*, aad
It le L--» my incliiian»o. Io girayon ajjUin etalemrut of mv &lt;=»•«. I waa fur year, atliielrd with
dur ben* df *9 comfort, and efficiency in Lu.tnraa
(L.t-pua. Turwapitulsle all lhe ao-ealled raise- '
div. whtek 1 bare(wed Wrid myaelf ef tha diaaeue j

a’

cUmatloo ufartfry on who (tab with him.

ml that In-suty. This ban jiruit.il in our
Taniily uikhin alew wetka, and in nuiuvroim other c.is.*4rel,&lt; d to u» without th.
knowledge of tl» proprietor. We bav*|
wily to mid t.uU thia moat valuable arti.

..

..

•• .7.'.hioo.'Afi gwu or »A per half

uf. 1 was induced Io try yvnr mc-dicinra ttata
it,* psrenaeiune kf a friund and rtUru.ing ibvfe
few dai s wta grwfc tanrtMlad, and in a aB
Hum. I-m Huui a month, I «»* ’“.'‘rt'j •»£ J
maneuUr cured. I wan alsd affiu-^with I
fBrticka. worth from »fty cents to moat * iolent serve na tawtata, w&gt;-*l *»PJ"
w aa procured bv my diaerdere* stumacb,. " "
InanreLauly on receipt ofltaaubeeriptieu mon­ my Ji.pepd. left me my headacLe left with it.
ey, tbe suLseribetaiiame wiUta entered upon tta I now tcri better io every re.pecl then 1 bare '
.obrartyticn book, opposite a uncitar aad tliegdl
coirvwponding with that number will Im forward- Very truly »-ur*.
JOBS A DEMUTH.
ad in.um w rtk. to the aubaenber, by mail or vltarFrom tta Kc* Mr. McMruas' Partoruf Kota
Chapel.
latMaaaroua.Ort.3, IB-'-T
tv
_ tl&gt;,.r K— t I,...

DENIMS,

FLANNELS
Will yon come and get these Up-Top
Goods or will you Buffer fir the want ff
them.
P. 8.—Fur» wanted ImhIIy.
A. A. kNAPEN.

Ilaatinga, Fab. 24, 1858.

From Ita Xaa-purt. Ky., New., Oct L&gt;. 15.77.
Who hax not heard uf Dr. Rvbailt
ai.d hi- hiid'tcmeal Not tnaay we are
aorw. nor are there mat y who cannot tea
tify to tbe efficacy i f his Medicine*, from
vtprriincntal lto&lt;-wl&lt; dge. ILs Scaudmai
on Pills and Blood Purifier have drser-1
vedly earned |i wide ruputntinn for tbeir i
iuralite powers'. &lt;‘f Euvi-rs and Ague,
and of Billiouk a id Irate rmittent Fet yrs,
and indeed of isvery kind ol Nervota and
Billious Lliaesaa' Dr. Hoback iuu render
ed himadf complete ms.ter by his nicilicitiM, obtained from vegetable* and herbs
imported from Sweden. He ia no &lt;sua.-k. I
He hai givfrn lhe put-lie n chance to lest
liia medicines, and must gladly lutvethey
Tatunfad a verdict in bis favor, declaring
his medicine* b&lt; be all that ha claims fur
hsm.
Office,, No. 0 East Fourth Street,
North Side. Iietwscti Main and Sycamore.
(.Iticitmati, Ohio. Sc* advartiaetm mL

HASTINGS

T BtAtTrnT

- .. .
DHtOD PtmESANtiBLOODV1U,

A AZAMAgOO "t t t': MICHIO^.

In -eceordattcc with a rcnolntion by tbe

,..K -ill Wrewind

J.M. HUBS ABD,
bBALBX a
glasital JratrnBfflts,

n42tf

15 late of William Fenton late of Thorn apple
Dtxt-aeed.
Furviiant Io licrua* and aullieriiy heretofore
gram .&lt;1 me by kta Judge of 1'rvtalc for tbe countof larry I atall cipuac ‘ar oale at puU;&lt; uietfeu ti,
lie- 1 igta-i biddci al tta rtor* of I. Jf. Keeler in
Hie village of MidJiri ill* on Monday ita Mh da*
■ r.tpiiL 13.8 at one o'clock F. M.. tta following
di.rnbnl real talatebel'-nging to said estate:
Part of fofa four and tire In lb* villagt uf Midillrr ill* nnd TnwuaLip &lt;&gt;f Thornapple tn said couu
ly with tta appurtcuaucre belonging, it beine alt
ins reel retain m raid village belonging tu raid de-

ClBCUOevi. Friday Sept. L IW-7.
Dr. RotacL— Dear air. Haring been affiicud with
wrnralgia or rbfun.al»e&gt; for tbe pert year and a
halt, and tariag seen ’-.-nr medicine, called 'ta
Scan dine* Ian Ul wd Fur ita.-.ldghly rvocuuiawiuliU
hr grr.tlrsum with whom I mu acquilUed, 1 na»
inducud to try it. Rut not tafre I tad uaerf various
Uttar tr.edicinex A fler using two tatties, I Mr
il.dTrcl very artuiUy, a.al main umag two mere
tattle., (found mya.fr perfectly raved. Yoe will
alluu m». ttareforr, to ronrretulale you open ma
king edtaeorary In m^liriae which to prating it- I
out t» ta w worker •■'.□eh wuadcre io tta diwmao |
&lt;rf Ita human tamilr.
ORURUE S. HENXETT.
*O» two Jan ago; lav upon what Km fhyaeLocal tai.tur CiucraMti Daily Enquirer.
riaao &gt;u&lt;ta!l l.b friends believed to ta tea ,Wh
Isct.varoLU, Wednesday, SanL 2.1487.
u new alive aad Iu lhe full nigvr aftaaiiA.
, Dr. C. W. iiok.cc—Dear Sir. Hating tarn tnuik bedII..
— —...
-LL.L .

A GENTLEMAK.

I- IAI A IH --IJ,
AMBROSE HVHHELU
naatiagv.War W.I887.
ramusiotwix
Tbe comalaeir-n Io tta abuse eommi.euiuera
haring been reriswl for th* period of three months
fn,m tta Sth day ef October IHS7. by ita J edge
.r
Lr II., euualv Uarve

Dated. TLunupple Feb. 5 ISM»
COMMISSIONERS’ N(jnc£.
We fhe uruh-reigvwd having tana appoint'
Ita JMee ■&gt;( Probate far ita Luunlr of Il.rrr I

I-lllCE CltlBENT.

Two eopfao............ a,»i&gt; | Ten copies........ »
n-art^Ebeaiag^W.
la (Publithta Beery Tbmday.
Single copy on* year I Tru copia oo&lt; year ia
in adtanc*..»3,(M | ad*ano*........ 811

indentarv ot nuirtic^e uudr and ueculed by Koh
। ert W. Warren of Italian Barry Count.- and Rtot.
of Michigan. Io Wm. Hnulh of tta mee ploce ami
taaring dale ISthdaf July A. D. «««. ata no**
ed is ill* regUler* office of De*la ioandfor Ita Conn;
l.r ofBurry i u uia Btalo on the Sth tay Octotar A. D.
!86&amp; ‘n Li tar E. vf WuiUMrl on meo ld&gt;. and
which raid mortgage war ou the IMb day of March
A- D. 1%M5 udgued by the .&lt;M
«•-&gt;•«■ •Cbarta.f- Dsrfou and .aid a..i
in tta reaf»rra .-J8ca of Drada i
Barrr ou the Sth day of Hept A.
KM u&gt; Liber G ofMortgare..
An-t vheren* ttaa*L* claimed U —---------mortgage, ami ouptad at Ita 'We rflMa notice
■i..
.taWin and fur-

‘tx’-v, fra3Sr~.r;

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STUNE'
FUUND.
O I. J. C. FitEMO.YT. iahb travel. diMursiwd
many •UrtHug wutdvr*. Lal ».*« nvru »M,enfulaad true, itaa thermal dtseorary ttai

C

New Advertisements.

March A.D. l*M| levy upon and take all tbe right,
litle aiul intemt of—defcndaiii, in a&gt;.d Io lhe
following &lt;!r*erilwd prraiun, lying end being in
nflbia order, a'ul that in e»« their ap;iramr.« U lti» ounir &lt;rf Barry, nndStaie uf Michigan, fofrtl-raft-red. th»n tlftit they cause their au»wrr to the E«t halftUptf north wuet qoaner i.-f. i Beotian
oimplaiuatila Bill tu (m tiled within twenty dais thtiti-iire (l-'.i Town four &lt;4| north, range »e»rii
after service at a copy of Mini Bill, (if a eupj is '«• .
quurd and in detail Iberauf, that said Bril' be inkeu an ronfestad by itatu.
■
public auetaej. b. tta highest bidder, st the front
And it i« farther ordered that within twenty dour of Ita court ta-i-e,Tee lhe village ,.f Harting.,
dat- tlie Coniplalnaat cauaa a nutice of tliia order in esidcounty,Wn Satuolar tta Hth dar ofMar A
L&gt;S,e pibh»brd in tbe Republican Banner a new»- D. trtf.elooetfcleck P. M. nfertd day, u&gt; aaiirt*
pipr-r ia Ha-tieg. in aafd enemy; aud that said . •aid rreeulion, together wrtb Inkrcrt sial ceete
..... 'i1'',' be runt.nurd f.r
— .i_. Ihetron.
PHYS I Cl ANA: SURGEON.
W. K. FERRIS,

Dr. A E. BON8TEEL,

Ha-tinp, March IK, 188L

_________ n«'wA

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Ctarlcaa Lhirtvu

.

ia now ar'liug nsrr f.-nilf t'rorvriti for 1
tbau van tataughlta Ita tame money, at any viscralor* ltu&gt; .ita ufSew Yoik. It u u.e m.h
ulaee fur the penult uf Battle Creek. Kslainaiao.
Mat .Ind!, 11 AST (X UN. and the .unoond.og um,.
lev. to yamrhsK guvda iu thia line. ]*!.&lt;*. gteo
me a call and l**l tbe truth uf tbb aawrtioa, ar
HEWD IN TOLU OBDEHK. aud tbe j-kx!. wtlt ta

Wat. Burgher

teiTiitan —o no.

New Barry Mill,

Da. A. «J Bo.-rereet, taring made Hastings bis
nmianetit
,.r
■!_ , IS now in aurccaafiil operation, ready
COMMCSSIONERS NOTICE.
t&gt;» &lt;!'» itiiv iwnntuit of '
Hnlice is hereby gi**n that we lhe und.ralgned
.... ............. ...........................
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coin nueMonera ol itiv estate of Jbuwm tag*fate of
C-CTSTO^ZC WORK,
ADMtMbTKATURS KILL UF HEAL ESTATE- tta ton a ot Darrj dccaarcd will meet at tta ColEeuMaMihM.
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­
_ Wytatcra 4lo Dictnnarta received at Cu
tn m good order nnd ita prompt a« any
CTerk • uflta for the aw of Sciw.l Dotnota. Tta
ship trf Hope in tta couutr of Harry dveeu
other Mill iu Barry, wrawy oUwr.cuunly,
omws ar* .uhivei &lt;. tta order ol lhe InyrnMn
n
...... tn
" IIU
flaving ae-cured tbe jacrviceauf
ol Uk rraprcuttTown. In which they belong.
a licvtiee sod antfeonty graoml me by tta Judge
O. W. MILLS.
UaaUaga. March tl, 1IM.
Co. Clerk.
of 1'rotate te- tta county uf Barre sutborisina me
nartfagsMorchS. 1X54.
to sell certain real **lal.&lt; of wluel'i the said Micliael
Chatterton died retted and iKmeaaod, I shall aril
M Miller, aud our tnilibulng built on the
• A BOOK FOR EVERY MAN S
at public auction to the highest bidder «n tl.c KHh
oM
tnuai Iinpbived pLin.’ttjjt-tber with a good
LIBRARY."
day of January 18-^ at nne a'drt*. F. &gt;1- •» tta I Barry Jan. Ui JESg.
ilanre pf \Tilliam Rattler in tta tewaibfeof Barre
StnttUrr—we tire prepared to do tha
JU-.t -ta.O-.
Exruitxcra aqinta wawt«i&gt; In all parts ho lbs oouaty aforesaid tta following disentail
brat of work. Plcaae give tn a all.
iuntewitt
Cash paid for vhcat
••CDMi’BMHtJmiVE GROGKAPUT AXD DDL
The out half of tbe aonth East quarter of kac ; GRO OER Y 11
BOLTWOOD 4s GRANT.
“d *«&lt;»"&gt;&gt;. or THE WHOLE lion thirty-three, and tta south half of th- weal j
WORLD,-by K O. GOODBICU. (Jfaler Parky., half uf tta south wrtit Owner of taction ThirtyHasting*,
Sep. 3, 1857.
C.i.r ..ToinT...
U—K;_ TV -.
,

ta •ubacribcrnot only taour'es a

’

SPLFXDID THREE DOLLAR ESGBATIXG!
but. ata&gt;. tha beautifully tUuatraled
Two Dollar Ari Journal Ont liter!,
Knell subscriber tsslao presented with ■ Ccriifl-

KABI.Y bOW'l'RJLFR TEA al f.MS 3s tu 73
cent* per pound. COFFEE pom tgu to '.-jowe*

rang Io emunber I Mfcckrrvn .—pare will 001*1U^-kTf t,°..dMtaJJfora'T wulclwtentmyfcMZiX
•ailng that it contain, e.rrrltiiiir that web rrar
Ibooghten* a FAMILY UtWCtatY Him, Ita

Geo. W. Fowler.

■ TEMBWcE

WILLIAM JONES,

will be elTen. U»»

3r.~l

Having bon’l tbe e*Urt Block of

ti..

8kS«8!l!B3»
pORMERLY kept by T. PruiLtr*, i*
1 constantly- making additions an ths
same, nil of whicb, be pmpo*tn to scfl

LiMgll LCBRlffi
Tbo nbacriber bating lr*Md tit* Saw
Mill known m FULLEim MILL, wo’ld
veeroetfaHy aanmmor t'» ths cititen* «f
Ua^law «n&lt;! gkfetly, that be w prepare sea* haring claims a«*msl the iuud male, an «eto fiirmab Lumbar of *11 kind*, either at
be MIH or deliver*!, on abort rmrirw.
„- .
kJ. FULLER.
Haawan Egg, J 1«7.
Bsstiap. Marsh I. 1*55.
CW’’n?n?l5t

s?.*ins:,.*KS£2«r

*'

AMBROTYPES

EM PORI U M OFF A8H1OK

TAILOR SHOP

CBEirER Ifta a Ike (1E1FEST,
ck c•-y "miiiei L‘ ci to i&gt;Cu
HUPBKJOK INDUCEMENTS.
« rt«|5 jwreon* wta ml garmauM mad* I

L U.TT I N G.

TIME IS MONET.

�------- ABBACTim MEAD

I

RICH GLOSS! HAIR.!
MEW

GOODS

GRANT A WAOTMMG’8

Ready Pay Store,

o/

Just received a larg&lt; New Orleans Sugai
a
stock of
EXTRA QUALITY AT
TaB-

XO CTS-

P. IL a J. REASFX*-

ENTRY VARIETY, I THICK BOOTEES.
FUR

To be sold at Loiccut
Pricu.

p. n
OSE TKIU-Ui.
WOMENS

MJ. R.

*

$1,000,000
AB3OLCTC A VNIMFAlHED

BarplM. »422J92. .11
IM Vrar*1 &lt;&lt;&lt; -T*
___.

FINE CONGRESS GAITEES foe

12 Shillings at
P. H. &amp; J. R.

purrs
GI5GILUIS.

BMILLI1XT«.

Denims, Stripe Shirt­

few v sis Shi* vim
NG.
S!\ab
saRn^thn Urta**e/daZo

LAWKS, ING,

A

nice assortment

SHEETINGS,
BATTS.

* iTiwScan dua tian vkuitabu: blow
F1LLK Dt K- U«X p~*c*&gt;4 tte r»m i 4 i.w,
*r»». ■Aiwiw’. ted ,t-jd. nd nprnant a

-INSURES AGAINST THE—

FANCY BAKAGES.

them m a kettle, with Iwrrly water aeiegh
to Cover then;; add •••ffiriewt sng.-r t&gt;
stake a tbit. »y rap. and boil until tbe applea are tran-pwrvnt and lender. taking

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

MEN'S TRICK BOOTS,

KINDS BONNET TRIM INGS
AT THE

83,50 at

FOR
P. H ffi J. R-

Ready Pay Store.
COOTS AND SHOTS. READY MADE

(IsihlRg: lever

f

DANGERS OF FIRE.

MEN’S

BUFFALO OVER SHOES,

Cheap.

LOSSES

equitably adjusted

AND PROMPTLY PAID.

GROCERIES
- V—’trees tli-iught
: ■ be w«mld
■ wr • try the «x- '
peach'
peritmml of .ailing in a few.
betook
•ome pure .Mte eUy. ar. l piaster d up
the h&lt;»les left by thv geatlaman .ithim—
TWclsy sunn tHamc ^ry,&gt; the

Kinds
and cutlery.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Ynppg America Ahead.

1 All kinds of produce!
taken in exchange for
.-Goods.

FRANCIS ROWER
THE PHlLUSOPHE’d'S STONE
FOUND.
YOU 3 C. FREMONT, in 111 tnrris 4m*»tmi

RECEIVE MONEY UN OLD AC
CUC NTS.

GR.LVT k SPAULDING.
Hasringn. Jm&gt;-4. 1*S7.
r-’nl

sBXtr* nt*trriutb fr*tt ttrvrev
rrv. COPttt
!ML£T-OU)3
r.upic n iricnr orrtx

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
ISAAC C. MOTT

TERPENTINE. ALCOHOL,

ms Msucas,

TIME IS MONEY.
AMD IT TAUER MONEY TO K Y GOOD JIT

Burning Fluid together with a foil stock,

,

EIXVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK .bloVES.

op, add a little lews than
oooec ot al
&lt;x*bU. aad mix well, and put in a forte
aS one* and cor* tight. Alcohol b V- b
added sufficient !■- make the mixture liq­
uid and keep it ir. and when applied to
tree* it liarddr.s at once and focm* an ab
light coverinr.__ ____________

ea»«{ix-ul itJMMt tbajeutchicg of tbe line
tm-ler a bware tail when in hanrean. A
eruppr r &gt;-nc and a quarter to otic arid \
bdf mrbe* in diameter, buck'ad wkaH*
Uwt, will moat o-n m-nly hcateJha at.

New Arrangement

C»nu Wicmk—A -email wiek feed*
CUSTOM WO1I
the mriied tallow tn the tame «n&lt;we tloa
]y, than a large iaw. ceoacquratly t!!c k.?l ecMtMtlyw, Usd. mA 41 kiad* MADE
MUN*.
aniall wick ceadte* turn the |.«gr*t.
DM-lGrr-tme
The Wet randie* we have tried, luul »
B0WE1S HARDWARE STORE
wick nude mit of G.ur corda •/ &lt;wmnn«i
pack thr«*J. twi-ted t&lt;«rlbcr, fur a can
&lt;Be tbrec-foiirttia of an meh in diameter.
Thia will give an idea «f the prap-r size
of the wick. y&lt;st it may witbrai' utc-aiveffiesw ba Mtalier. It ts nioeb better,
both for incnatamicnee and toemmy, and
bribe eyre,tn hern tw.. esndlra ax ■«*
with smail wicks aed a clear, etrady Ggl I
throne only with a large one, giving a
largC. darning, smoking flame.—[Uuostrv

JUST RECEIVED

AB tb« p*&gt;pular Pat eat
Medicines, &lt;4 tlx

BRILLIANT PMWPWTCTI
FOURTH 1EAR OF TUE
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATE*

DRESS GOODS

Sorb a» Prints, Gingham*. Ixlatins, M»rinos. Psramcttas Black Alpactas and a
variety of Wad DeLains, all very nics

J 1ST RECEIVED » new lot ot

BOOTSaad KHOEM,
Ladri'a Gaiter* Baskina and Boots, a
good assortment si very inw prices.
On hand a very large stock of Crockery
«U«ic andGlaas Warr.
Just received a new stork of
GHOCEH.IES,

uay rely "upon them an being genuine.
June 25th 1M7.
n7l£

PAINTING.

JOHN MICHAEL, w*xM

tslww

■*f all kinds cbeup fur Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity nf

AND

SHINGLES.
on hand and all [craxu wishing to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining

J KEN FlELD

STRAY CATTLE.

QIMMl&gt;$IONEK'S NOTH E.

found at thUewUlilwhmeat. Alan a great va­
riety «if the cfomxat Perfu­
me ry for the eepcrial acromwhich ■ ill be *&lt;4d Ktr
m.xhrion of the Isdte*. Ahn
. Stationery, Pena. Pencil*, Ink, (ev­
H.E-AJD'2- T’-A.TT,
at saton.-»bing l-w price*. My motto
ery variety) Paper, Envelope Ate,
Hwy woulA rcspntrvdy announce to
ia ■:* little cheaper than the c!&gt;f-n|«U_’
I bite just revived a good asMWtnxeit the citizen* of Flaaling* and of lire aurrounding County, generally that they in­
Ladies
tend tv aril everj ihing in their line &lt;if the
buvict-M a* cheap a* cun be bought at any

CHANGE OF TIME.

Borts.—Tbe vkin of a boiled egg is the
ml eflicucu&gt;ua remedy that nut be appli
Leave lifting Gir Battle Creek. MrmI to a boil. Perl it carefully, wet und daya, W«lne»day« and Friday*, at 7
it. It will draw off tbe matter, and dock. A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
lie* o tha aoreneaa, in a few bm&gt;rs.
st 1 o’ekrk. P. M. in titne to take the
aftertH-at car* cast or west, and on Tne»daya. TUnuiayaM'fSetnnlayefci am«?.
' &lt;4odc P. M. in time to iakt the evening
train .•Tatra.
lz«ie Bartle Creek f&gt;r Ha-*ing« on
Tm-«uay&gt; Tbartdaya and Saturdavt at 7
.. dock: A. M, and arrive at Harting*
st two &lt; ‘ckik, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 o'clock. A.
M.. and arrive in Heating*. at 10 o’dodu
Ixwvc IIsAtmg* f .r Grand Rapids on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a:
10 o'clock A. M„ and arrive al Grand

GROCERIES.
Such aa TEA. O&gt;FFEE, SUGAR. SPI
CES, PEI'ER. FISH, tn a wr»rd every,
thing in lhe Grocery line, em-h as
will be wanted Hwfiunaly me. And
they have on hand tbe brat kind
uf animunitioa for sportsmen

TEMPERANCE

AT THE OLD STAND

a&gt; was prw uffirvd in this market
A*« particular friend Um taken tbe
liberty tv circulate tbe store that we arv
fawpiM a GROG SHOT, | take this opportutiiy to aay to my friend-*- • “-that

COOPERING BUSINESS.

tttotiia
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Crerir. ^CUMHuU att«5iM*4 ’"iri^rrmlited

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Warr.
Bower** Itkck. Slate Htrwt.

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l&gt;-rt prr.eut1 the rrBU i &lt;it rtraiT
Irvcc.bard atndr aad eapmtM^a.

MtnmfacLu* in

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CHANBLEB.,

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NO. 47.

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•uly ii'M*u opr. drvini&lt;&gt;o,au daugrr- .xw'C-ywni, w hynever wh«.el&gt;«&gt;«&gt;T«J t f«p
ou-a..|lw*
’dniMriirti'
i» I lamivi.p*npit
imihvI penpit thia b|U
bill lu po»a
pa»a jappT?
npjity for an.|n'&gt;l»-i.’1 Into
Irt.. the
tlie Cniun
Cni'.ii ;*’ the
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a,-,
pKI.
uf .II.,Urt'nu-iiiu my ui-'iusi 1 N-&lt;rdi.*hi&lt;i :m eqiHral-nt. wri guri-lirtird ■ E.II1 were repudi.-itcd after one aide hail
«U «rt*Vit-' । ■freW .IJm.iA- this nili fo?ihv Mhifiehaf Teniu’.ri Iviesmrtb id 3«drc ncclird the .-rjn'ivnk-nt. ft mh- li vh.ltlfoh.vwlnjt rtwresret JF.riBt An^aure tire 3ft. ndn.fiwe. er. Th, B..uth afcrived b«r. tliifl'iff h'tedvmit caiinpait. But I lk» nM
-iboivjma-tor Wai wncrivreJ snd vxrent«1 ■ eummhuit in the Slates i-f Missouri and pr*»f&gt; vie m go Intu the duaanteiun of it at
m,:«WM4l; re-d';id.-b«ijuusc 4Ute&lt;4i-u*|iMit|imil Arkn*ri’-i thc^’i-rlh waijcj.jwth iitly for dHa time.
jjot
itefo Itoui |]jc ptefrdc *-f] tlie'Jay1’ Wtiyh sire aln-uld revive hers.—
Dul,&gt;ii,b'iw did. you pay those men
K*1'*®* A1/&gt;l”tJ, dr vxj4Fe»», tbyir wil|; । The ci-nipmrnia'tt *iof Mcqrfivtecr.1 in. and’ wfio were bi&lt;l4l«i^ w&gt;d overbidding and
tli'irlL Injciiuis' jl is oile of n series'of ag- again thJ ivmtrtry tad p'-tw ao'far aaagi- oatbi^ldlng o-ith ^oilier for prealm-tdM
r**4’’ n" •’it Cie
ri.ive p over. '■ utivn oti .the ri*v&lt;,r&gt; queAthtei wna ooo- hteii’iinrHrtMi! ’-First to the wrlter of the
- forii.il |»eciiittt»d to lx- •’iwRwrwMre.tJe.-iiic.l, •-'■l&lt;c»B'ip|ied nt peace. w;th some
luiMtreml iu ibe rtiUwrajiHl uf^KcTiMMdTs^tilripi»lf"Le’e unj there, until Texas
tud-i&lt; Mui tj-Uj, lni;ii;
fourth, bu-, ambl’d tor ndraNd .ti inh&gt; tin- Uiiil-n.— tiam dWr*iv^ UiuiJ.y sou'bcrn vwte-n; vjv
&lt;-..u-y 'ti
.»' djujfoilp.te ut ,b.Mfo:'rfo-11 apiin llfrre w.-ia an n-’ltatfon ; then tljr scc.iuJ, ^v-u refiiMil weii the poor
cuiiipiiiiiriit of a nomination
n.iiuluati.in ifi
in Abstlonaf
n national
•ivigfo? mi l pvjydar ligll’-. I ’hall again the Uniire set ihn-utrutd.rand I cuuiplinirtit
n-ed^s bri.-liv.-K* [rtrewible to 'give tli.- ’ tbixn’eiwd from the Booth; tbrt) sgain t cikiii n'tintf, when It was wall' known t»»
• n-'imicFTffiirfi I lutNC these ••tyc-* r.ii&gt;&lt;tbcr cumpii-tnisc was.utlxrvil int-; V; cdrfriAriy that under no .ctreniiMianre*
,.
i nit. n rrireu..! I.f till-Missouri line. The , i.luld-Iw li*aie ,bre« elsctTil d he h-iJ reI ■» Well knuait, fir. ti.m nt lb* civ*.-, i c -uitiry remittod hi p.-are niilll. ht’prii- cvjvnl, the pvOlgg^- }'l&lt;? third you
Lu reifo.r '.u.iui v war, Hutt «t the for i r&lt;«fo of tinrefa new light bri&lt;k« ftport the ! c-tiriguod t&lt;*tl«- grave. He received but
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.ui* F»-il.-r.il t,uienmi«*nL an t rwtnu unrBv-Hnc-x .Uf-rv-iiuw,
,—w.

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*iru4.i&lt; *«u«n vi
-u &lt;«&lt;« luaLe.t -|,,;i -Ji jldiki&lt;l &lt;-|m.h *Lncri *» an u.hiiIl ; Il *• liappciicd that jt»any of tin.- slave i hi« heart.- Iht-Jourtb yon are now pdrrtl-oL tide -»d lkt-11
•’««»&lt;&lt; vs.l;^U^i I- Wh-na.ni k.p» State, iluritig th; fall of I&gt;*t7 In -I. mu suing *id.i-llitho pu*-ra •* tbreUuvRroInif-tw- A l-rociuou,. *l hi* OU • ^.r5vHWt».K thrCiriiMt.mnirZin sui furMhl evenly ■ i.u), Sulta.-d.tv wlieU it duiuld no l.-ugoT political
C lUvcnti.iim. nrcsoh
ed that
they incut; •*,»lt* the keen ------rernl of
du- ‘
-.llln-ai e-iuv-.-nimn*.
winwi
him I"-;
- me. U.rlr
&gt; I . . u___ *...&lt;._ icdVx..
u...,. , I, 1 14 at.
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w-nl.J ►upiHirt&gt; rTTFK.infoFnir
’7^-..' fT1k_ r*»a_Ma,ar.v
Prc-ldatrcy 1 h.ain.lin-iipd;. ymiiare
vim Lara *ft,*r
after Lil
Uta ScalOl
scalp; Sllll
and yd.
VeL
wh.. ws«' n-.t mnuiv-d Vi the prihrirfei of air. tbre AJmmi»tnrtmn owu; to him
Ute Wilmot J,r.rei-o. «O enlbwl; In De-1 m^rc dun 0 any other man. its prerent
eait.b. r. 1847. mv ilfo(irioU« nrwhees-1 i-wwe-wion id' power.
Titers are three
aor. Qr'n^MMW Iwkltimwa to bimadf- m«u in ibis .nati-m to .whom the prca.;nt
' lr,‘l tltrouglmut the land, oire.U tbcwwlj । aitlMitiKu lieba«l. dim-andagniii, ctpjea-ed • AJi»iiii»lrali&lt;ni uw,o their prearnl p-al
'Mej’UaMitw.
hie
&gt;«■»•.
di
.t
she
Hon.
John
Davia.
-f
ti\ai
mure
than
to
m&gt;)
other
three th. u
l&gt;»t-l Ite*. l«ll&gt; 1M7.
21--------’.| av-is/uf the CotitjiiiUL-l torigim wua the
Elite A to. I'-MURI GAG VoriALE.
is-foptfou &lt;-l lire ordumnea of 1737. for MitwnS hti&lt;Hti. ahonlit Intvte talked ajprin-rt | • &gt;4d ’men lii the United Btatei. Tlwwe
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sreraTol"-

i Why not take all y-&gt;
hibited tlMi NIcbiiIsoh letter, As thc.lfoxbrat bid that Vato'WiHal mM&gt; toked. -who
biila higher!’
Mr, Fillmore followed
■ L'.'ri^loo.. BSa-nSt..-,, 1,™,^. ercS’W.Tol- &lt;M»«JOVTIOX. W mH. L. U.U. &lt;b., ...,O ... -1-.lt ■riffithe’fi.jfWive »1«ro tewimrd &lt;fo&gt; rom«nd Ke-, ■
_ -ZZ.J. _ .
n»Wrt--r Mi—rt
.1— Batilfc promi-e 'niraaur* uf Ib30. ■ -Mn.Wab:
~'P‘ - erg7"- --------- *
’* die-^rii/srf Stakf^Stiitft, ,e ■ tWt UtAte.'
Fur ; tout' they-wirie Ltrr fnUowixi again, with bUYth nf March
J'**bkto&gt;Laud m* Air a^itlng tuthe ra­ apcrebf M*d 'Wf/fitoufh id** !&lt;*■?« amc IlMiiipahire, fMr.Jiale*.] die other day. d«ae that they will aet wwalUw.
rin utV-ner 're.n-rttb 4 j».H &gt; a
VI t&gt;
-1
7^
»
I.
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the repeal uf the 14l»**&gt;uri compromise •vuBtibe Monl VteerviMitto," which wm in
uraiunr u iw.itprev Leo.^-u,!* ,Q
Mr. I’r, o.leiii—1; was injt my iuU-n- I
But. sir. the cmpromlre was adopted.
Uri^lft!-»?»"rii-'"uiily u» paruiYpato iu Uui de- jfifl jw-nri- s^aln n fgn&lt;-4*• tbruushmrt the : I jlow«&gt;t proptae tu diacirw.the repml
T.aaM-’XoEph’u™ F/SaXv^^ 'fltol-n »^jiw,Wlw*‘ Uo|»Vt.tatiym J I | Intel. The q.tetetioti was settled.4lld *-r- ^i
«|f elite JJi^arjuji nmiproimT*
comproinl^e. • «
If iI teliimlil
i»»i- »f a dislingiiiabwi Virginia gentleman.
ere! patronage b»lda owt, m&gt; lor
Urtt; vial mao-u rewi.iitMriu x*i*i»- b.d uiiuinlcd,!" Jew e the Riibjeci iv "I'lvr ' tle-l fun-ren' I lire waFwnither finulltv. j .n&gt;!rrap&gt;&gt;n dial drecuwin. I abouhl only
My rm your Mirtkmi allw*.
U
•‘’ml*'abler and more 'eaperiencuj col--! Hrifir-aa aihsridn upnh that sukjM Was ( w. arv'lhr Senate,,for I should
kn-w

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TBBMS-41JM, IN ADVANCE.

e property
r, dial evei

never in rant
it • xhtiubi r&lt;-«&gt;KMtM
xlaeva a» pn&gt;pi;iy. ,tf HdC Irul.inUuded

tliroiiglwml tiw tnilirolm-truulumi aan the
wwd. •’■lare” bteilMiwl. ur anything that

*lavcaz*a proparty under lire o-usUlc- to crowd tbtem, ait; they «re
KMiwtng IwteiitifuUy le»» rapidly*
ti-m I
But arain. sir. ao for from reoipnix'.ug Arerolmhk- ji»taa long** you
poverament withita patronage.

that the cnit.v.n law diaw nut, and tMjwr
w« Cl*/’'l'i
. rccogoiiu properly ill
alavc*.
Here it a dechion vt the Sopfhne Cpj|rt id Georgia ju 1S51:
“I now cunaid.-r Hie deci-d*na/if the
Eaglihii cmirts up-m tbu aulyvciXif ahi
v«»ry. and IXH.iuk it will be scan tlJjt *hiery luu’ nrvsr be n nvopniaml.to e^iat
tliero undvr the &lt;-vrfttn&lt;&gt;u hi*. Un the
contrary, it is wriH scldid that Um'iuuincut a slave, wln-lbcr Alricali. Indian,
Jc’w, or Gentile,
liis f.M.l upon Briti«h a.ol be i« a m-teinan, apd entitled t&lt;\
the pnitccti&gt;«n of the laws as aticb.”—Srai
rr. /■'urmer, 0 Gftir-jia Itrpurh p 558.
Lird Maudield, iu liis opinion in thr
Sotnaractt Cure, declared :

hr*, and;
btet tbey:
haratba
;i

l.’llof 1834.
Tl»- fin* ejectiou
that act wm h» * deb-gate to Gingi^fe,
At that elnrtian then- »u« on ycry,
vicLuca sUumpied, hut tnerc w*a fi^gd..
Sumu nineteen b ndn-d Mis-ourinna, I ,
thiuk. actually j-uwd ..rcr into tire Tap
। imry, cotrd in General U hilkcltLapd
th. n went home.
Thai terminated thatrampflign. but tret ween the cletlio* «*£,
General WhiUkld and the elettwa M th*
mumb-.ra «rf the Legislative Cmo^I Uicru.
wwa large itiflus nf puputaiuti KWtn lire.
North. It w as deemed important Uieutu
Ntrikoafimd blow for the iusfiwtioo &lt;-f
al*vcry in Knmas than the. forces war*
orguniicil and drilled; they were organ: ,
ix.-d in cut:i|*»iics and rcginienU.’wilh'
nmidects and eon*-a, with bowipduuv^ .
and ravulvera, with baggnga wagoai, tadj
mid whisky.
Under bannora irwyibted,L

u-.i..- i—w —.I.«.. ti- n.vm«.t rti “’-f.T if’wWl "r5'.i'p •”d "•vbmuiy
l &gt; ilii&lt;l -ju. aU/iliu l err,iy&gt;rie* of Ute**
2’----------------------- 1 .»«• - —-,. -™i u, to to*t w a.
.,:hJbw,*. Ills v»» its-11 y »■ utb

J.W.T. MvMtHXKJT.

&lt;tf Umir inhsB-uuuv
where.it i» u-cd. Tire j»»wef of a ijim- Tayy w.-ni t» every voting prvairet ia=
nrivuiC um m mm p-»«r «•* »&lt;vhm.uk •
~
,----- -- bi- lot.- l.ir the Wilm -t pniim.i—wlitfc man ilhnoia, [Mr. Dongiaa.] anoihi r Mr. trr over h|a slave, has la-vn extr. im-ly. dif­
the wh-le Te.-riv&gt;ry of Kansas cxqrtityn«% .
llre'-Nii-h l*&gt;n letL-r.'' in which M'nai-1: l Wd^«r. laic Uovrtuo/' ol Kaiiaaa, an;l ferent i’ll rfiflerwit couftlribs. The* ate of «ii.| they drove fium the polls Urenoatej^’ Rut .-.-Hain It I. that th- prm«ple ’..f tire third i. J. lm U . V..racy &lt;&gt;f Penn slavery is ofauvha nature 'tliat it is loca-’
.rt!k-i»ol that Territory, Riid ^».m tote-f
inL-rftin-n.Y slrmlt! mH he wiriWJbaynM ’.vKanW. But for there-inrn. Jam&lt;-a Bu- pable of being'hitrrelnccif on tiWy rea-o i«, re^s l-wir judges of election aftWsJu,
*
ly
&lt;4
upTlm-n
inrr^anl
p».,it.
Soiiiu.
,yl
J W. Ill'll. M, httehfo
-lirnrcr-aary implication which pr. Jbnre-l drenan, ihvaidoiit art the bmlcd Statra, moral or JnilitK’.d. but only In jartirivr Jrb»- the Governui of tire Tampyj. .By A .
.
&gt;1 .h - 4m.te
_ - .-d- -tn
_ .1the
__ eteatu.n awuM ite (U-Ltea4.nS « \v heat bold III 'law, which pA-irenes1t&gt; nrrtx 'loug &gt;.f er cuippsritoii oftheoeiiriKreUirax withCi^ ,
it. ,.
It lllimild
..f proprer gnscnpuRntp. &lt;V.4WF -««•'
yf.mx-upimg Ibo M hit* '••■uredie rvBsons, i;c *si..n,a»»d time Itself from p..i| books .&lt;•! tire |Tsrritop»
9^,.
IL W. Warrkx. E.uJiUareLfo Tailor. Sla«p i
trim, accmred « retried, and to tba nq-. I’.a.r pay in lecd Imve thi-v gut for th«r «hence It was enreted, nrr traced from
oral tvsiiin.iny nf. more than .tlirrehum ,
ivstari pruvia’itei for tfivic ’.fVChtiMf ad- 'sutsertlWlK to aotftlitrh rintdewts, ami nilniinry.”—ffaftlFt Stale lYiafi, rat. 20
dreii wiiiiessca under ualb, it is'broVefi
ini-tei-m into the Uul-n’ ledvidg. in the ! tblfir reject ton of the |*incrpka up"*«
tint four tbuusaiid uinO hundred votra
i-.arrut the ’ « sp-eted to in- cursed, ■»tbev then leiinv-o '
A W. Antlia. Snddlr Mir! Hnrnr-e Mnk-; .ifw-nt
• 1..1KrTO1l&gt;Trnn»«l.itir.g -bam »l»rh tUy hud prcrfoitely reted.
flinttnii-raWe ea.«rt might ba cited t-- were curt in that Territory for niembera
•nJ .suu-rt ; u, with tin- iiB»-.ii&lt;ii«in fora b?P^er,rK;riw&lt;l. r
er. Shop m Go-bear’a Bfccl. orer Serina A ;
• their iplMtel eirtn-vrna is their !
Mr. i*rc*id«nt, wild*’ *H lhe-c Rggrva- prove that the cminhonla- diira Wot. and • .f lire L&lt;-giala;urc, by persons wjiy
&amp;i.A \ * '■ -rsira-i Ure p-wcr i-f nx'Uiii.tp^ th. tr fu '
Tlte? r.ft 1d«; a»/ra;«l.lr &lt;•! teipMiuf the skip power were mad* thy;.-, jiiiHc
.
’-.ilid, iwghlxr property i-i alnvea, not n-eiduiits nt’ Knniav.
laitrnriVy b« gi he ^a.isfn-m ra-.ice'-tjafmr il'llp-.i •
”
» fire p. ml. -f lli&lt;{St«»it*r . ' cry wre*,‘■’•uu l by the C.naWtiifliiri an.,
L? II.itidyci the fhmi- ri of th&lt;- eouatiudion
! &gt;--- u!d1'*‘-4i’«L
l-I| -■"’ SfoL'».
I'1" d.jjo:
'
Very much bis been sa’-d about*B?**/.
iir p’ritmt’nic io rill. Yon find . the Ch-on."* ’ I hare Iresrd it from every
t
■ ia;i«’h! tlii.t lew’ell over tlrn costitut - ti m?.ut uf vuirrw under tire suspire* uf tha
biiMinlsrtea i |- Mil »“'U viab'-i sh tbc iti«pit';lii;n yiUd .
.;f flR. ncmitetthii'VniHHWW^sttfti.p !h JfHirte. it *u» the rallyh-g(
r’ iiiaftelil &lt;&gt;Taayb'g d»t «l*&lt;ei
I”"!’ Efidgraut A'd S«K'ielt. 1 luue taken a*
1.su.tu-1 ,.,j
M-i; au.l upon L'ulyvmpr-Luiy’ !»•• Liis1
Which !.« Ireerf .-immeiff.-J'on * cry wlnlh they wcru •m«L.-rmihing th* ore-, j
t!- tod-mm-coj K3L«a*ud.^,iV. Main
_
ngaluihrrc r-ai find the. haats i •.uuiti.ui and ^qipiw^ ■the. foimduli-li, »&gt;l ; •Wbatwiw th6 objrttof the 'SupH-mc lii.tk- p.&gt;m» to i»re.-.riaiB jvat b.«w maaji of t e m.n re-ut mH; by llw Emigra*l Aid
i.teiiMJ aiui re I •&gt;’ t.ie Ur, uF-cr* «l . the Uo-'fli Ifo'-foil
f. thr Kcnw Nehr^; bill; rd. in C*h-» ib&lt;| 1-'^._ Al’b,-'^
Court, in traveling out nf the rtedrd t • Sai.-ty v.4m1 al tint clerfMl. J'Ww
m u*w« a*J i p- tn vl(j;,,n m r^.ULewysv mcinl-r»s(ixL« |
find th.- butCs.-f lliia-ierv jxcompton 1 ui-Ii to reTerto t*-&lt; &lt;&gt;r L'r'ff'
T
! G-Illilicmal C-ngi-csS- and jiw..ordil^c- I’it.it
Ua.iM.iid nine hu d «d border-ruffu* ■.
nriltutbU) in iheKirUwin lrtti-r." Tl.’n ’ ihe'CttefcHtilti-rtl of the Vn.tcdbt.4^.fitcl
STAXTOtf3 CXOHAN &gt;E
if'th-ncaaa
irrtr
lirought
lisforo
them,
r»
I.iAMi*^ Ure’.of |7tu »aa oup.fo’. ilw e--iupnj»&lt;v»e» ।
f.mi Missouri T:»«d, aud they [eft the ,
*ire'tld&gt; fii*d tWM flfli aHwrihR w*" !n-' I elphu that ici« te&gt; p*m nt lanpte|pvMi*
;
:w h ■u L,LU’
r’u'u
'
augRrafed at Hie -North y waw-ely * m n ‘ italateul ao trun^xirvpL - tbM t*’ *ay
mire whu were ever sent to ilia Territory
wrw-.«™»4«
.-n-tv -a ba.«y | l.jiylfttjfol;. Wl-.MHMfoV' 1 ‘}l ••’’WW.’'.* '
n«*&lt;1 '"-l «'rr airnn wfoch lit* lever been attcmpu-d upon un.’ar ilw »»»p« «suf tba Emigrant Aid UlcniUAN. ■ sintHtate ri Mlclugi-i. red &lt;&lt;»rtMni4iK&lt;!.iv InuiUi**. illiteA»"&lt;mieljr .dottltHMl, Wliphi r to il i.-. Iatii. Southcv«r. uttered.-the aviitiment. I faring mini, tli-mgh »
'“^.^*r?S^*1i^^^uV.‘.rt^^‘;t''im.Uyi&lt;u'.dcvrr6.iye bceu.al^.Ua .G1,I will r.*d fuuh-r;
ith-tmii.”
1
JACKFON
tire OtMtltutiMi nf ’he United’States.— Society, »nh thr j-revco vuud u&gt; the,
•Brie!’*, He&gt;. I w» onurmd.t.. theev .quires mty. iMV
*"
3U,i of M o h IKm.
Ihiriy rev^ t/-,
’erVire ..f a
iuriafo-fi 4 by ’C-Mlgn.., ' enaprcln iid Hut imni uul malniinenL
^M^wwuael^k'm U,
&lt;rt ,ikti, ■fosA‘-’&gt;- j V
W'H!*’ W
r '..
' Jrll.lv rti-^er; mid f am ’hr lhv?ir •*! ilwil^amuiulMth “f the ignited Stpk*y-

A. SAWthtu. ■
■nona loaiK‘U»a Shop nurib of the Badvw

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TOL1TAN ART ASSOCIAWOS.

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iiAuneed pnlifo-ly. The object was htrid„ t N-tfor^FresJptbnuitrrnrfld lufo- fr-C.; ।
reira
-I—a-“&lt;»■&lt;■&lt; *b»b inay ire hvrrtdlter ais1nired» *lw leihfeasortel^ to.m»y..r&gt; t«o ur thw •&gt;&lt;
r..bt t« rcgtiUt* it fi-rxhemrelvrs imner- ita j.luine*t prm i-.btivln its lab- opm.-.ii.
•In- g neral prituit.les of lie C-nstitu \.r h’te A|HreehrR. deRvr-rud m»-*. cm-tefl-e.
,„,ny.
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‘ daitwas ind liHi-red, bUI, Sir^LAkl.-sll.l
-inbjret
only tn the
th® eonriitnthm.
eatirtittrtfcm.” I mqaiiys-*
rm|«ine- u h»*Ji«
iMUlfe
1* 'V
W. wdroa^'.^- Wl
-Subject onlv
r. fe
l»b«
.oo.rt.l nnte Utah finl-frt- atfl.e vfireri ■ hl llbteb it then cAMU-d to |*Ulhnu^H uUr re in the new rersioa
|atruuirnt re
ii-n what
’.«4r»e
»rr»io« ; but thia
tk» iathe
wthe ’ »||i&gt;«
»!)&lt;&gt;« that,
dial. tbit,
Hut. ,b
ij|etriiuirnt
is not
wh.it
isW&amp;'WASft.-'*1 -8-S*t’Tua**
ri-fari
ust.
4• drev
akult an.!
. . ...
•*- -— are atlcmptlmr
u.,^..«Ai-nu ........
t.. lualrtilian,! «Ut
ritffrud teXL
'
&gt;aq&gt;i.&gt;in«U.tbi .larrttooes
tire Umi.-o
d.eavi- to the people win will be
tUb’fraiifer* of ft n».borwd-a pro d-trary
&gt;r matter &gt;-f tb« Estate_fcT;IHvW Murrapr_«$,^|ra if, iv'n* liMOVf'T.. Hral*‘bi|x*L a Tb,k HbZjItSan^tAtoniftu.iii uJvS^
I rUim ttot ^ra*-rw mo
tire litniiauif tfot municipal
isrAatiss*
mu( -ami..,... r..u.™ .&lt; 4.™ aUl- '““I-1- &lt;• Sfi«»j i.|H« u; v&gt;
PT.
route -pta.iiatr »«* er l?4uld. b.;.^l&gt;y liutjur Ugttdll-Mi ri • Um .
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m-A and ac itwlrrcmh-r’BibJlhrr triHille 4ny-|.b&lt;rv.
JW
Ubv ’ w&lt; p...iKrtj ouder thu-X-reMt.’....
iLti.iu M:lluttl4 L-r Uu&lt; uve I-.&lt;-.1 ___ . i_.1'..md-r i . &gt;
iu the prmri|4r».lif imr G«v«mnrret and I H^cUujre "f Uio orenUtuti^n, wbhh pro, Miofogtel ia a» umch
umcil aalavo
a riavo SLiU
Stole to
to
lunid. an th*- gu-irreu« f.^1 ii.^rwri t-xted the slave" toaW HyWMty F«rK
Cun-l-re, If.nov
U-U.-V and pr-reperitt,",
I i-.ifoiM.* MAl mHt.-tmly. and Hr-ver
V............. r.......... -n.-.
' hi re'.lnla“ft\ rig% of tbi- great , artvre»teril hr th-- H.inrewMc fir—re f..-u&lt; if. tit,ix *te.ii&lt;. V- takariwvui there., .They

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Kre.'t‘ &gt;"•’ ,,:a"r Cr»ri Hte^e &lt;Wrt.
MSkoma-Mirt
JEKMOto

Battie Utotwr-HtoW*? *») UnnpbcB ‘

■-0EKTU YEAK OF THE

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Uiwii ■ [-xd, under that romp.-imitate. Jlre.w.t
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fra.nl „-.n t're••forth. icT.-pt -'H.puUr'.\kia-..[Mr..J'e-wud-&gt;.|
Improperly
n’ji .in, » j’twxioti to Ik&gt; agiut^l. ».
.
- ‘•pterfi'rt fredd-wh fl«e t in
Ire
saiiU
’re
«1«?
’ w&gt;d
imd'
Ire .s
—x■.’ • reft-1
n? -,y
J4 ’ha'
' ’
t».j th- c uirn ruiuiin-. l in
to . •Ite
•h- iv.-or.le
irennle uf
of a Territory to rejpllaie
rcjpllaie &lt;’ c
c'unre
..f the vuMtl'-uti-ui,
nuytnutbui, all-wmall-wmg the
'aum- -I.
»r»* ;n&gt;-uv ’tl-jM tlnry‘ywtt*. mi l u"'»l thth 1r d..in#«trtr!in&lt;Htnt;-rtw M th'-ir iieii' aihv&gt;. trade for Weiiif yWrrs, of c.iurt&lt;wny.” It is 'me. thnt wln-n the dilrtrinti rtt'i»er»4M' td ’tlnrtc twenty. yimH, tN»t
uuUk*-&lt;M*-.ii«r a •cvkl* nr*H»ij*r i-uUUiatia • int-- |l
' f dnnettrr teos^reigpET **» first- ■itb-. pr.ipertr'catesre’ f».ftRJ«ivr iibc pretocti&gt;m
, iiMUUK*
Hreuiauua Ite. MUl’* “S ,hv^"
Jk’Hu -I.KS I, W8UC of U,-guIiL,iii«i «*u dr
uf. ikllsUlisfirtfelta
■“ '*•
tUu tenant Ibivo wreK*. w»re *ll&lt;a»l n. vatfawart
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•RMS OF Sl KHCKUTiOX

^ato*lo-»nL.

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h.-nj W*» uo conlnUDt he iwwd hj» CteT ,,.
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moat- nt' them bring M'i»viuruui»- WwM»-.
there wna a euaUeiant Im nnlered new
cl.wliona,
at»l in every wiicb inauneflnw.
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11mi;, bet »r »la&lt;K» diteC day are. :'«•• Sute men weru iLx tcd. in place «&gt;t( Cba .
ilaej die 4M*tii..nt) of lh«-,Supreme Cpurt priMilaveri men prvvhtetely *««d. U» b»rn
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the Legislature «i«xjr man honcaUy.alteCtelj to urgaiiijB, anJ proc^al lu enact*
coda of L*»». lu * brief period thcjr.nt;.
nettel Ulia dwt fiU vigiil hundred and
tvreitytwo pvges. Tlwy ux-kjdite wh-ilj^
e da of Missouri, and after diey mt Uuxf.r
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1 —proven bevmid anvil or ouutrvverQ.i'
audit Jvmmwtratcw Uiat a gfeit cry faaa
livca made over a-aiuall inatter.
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�iTUAGH BALE.'
PRK
who want there bvosstly iutvnding tu
make Kansas a slave State if hs could;
but like all utUr honest men who have
been Milt to Ksowia. be wan very won
earth. Tbsofoer—Gay-was Mr. Picnx'n converted Iram the opinion that tbs raf
bad agent for the Territory.
He was a iMii'lsin was ou the side i.t the frve-Statr
Nebrsaka pro-da*vry Democrat.
Ils
was met one day. with hi. am, on the
rood. uuJ asked Wbctfcr be a a. for free
Hute ur peu-tjavery.
IL- had become a
Fulk free State in his views, and not Governor, and should remain then three
d.-saming of dinger, he Mid : “1 ain'a iiiocittai. you « he would stand where Gov ■
Theis is
free State man,** snd a as shot do« n; and ernor Walker stand* to-day.
bkaesa, hi attempting to eave his father, not a member of thi* Senate that 1 Wis’d
rosaivsd a bullet in his hip, .nd b now u nut trust there, and I aver that sock
But I shall allode
cripple in Miri.igm.
I ^ieak with some w&lt;4M l&gt;e die result.
feeling, sir. I hare » right to aprak with to that matter hereafter. I n »w proceud
feri—g
My own constituents, mv own lu the siibiiiis*i&lt;a&gt; id the omstitutiisi.

wut Speak with lrobi&lt;* on'thisteibjei I. I
know the men from Michigan, who are in
Kaaane tu bo *» gm *d men as ran b« found urtry «u taken than cast at thia election
I esM-rt it to be
within these United Blates, and when anv —the ci-nvcnt'mci met.
taxn soya that the naiignmta from Michi the truth that but for the pledges given
gen to the Territory if Kansas ars picked by Governor Walker and Secretary Stan
ton,
that
convrtituin
would
never have
up from the purlieu* ol cities. 1 tell him
hnkaaw* nothing ata nt the Mbject, aa.1
thatii i. mH true. They are; a* g--«i You hud not Vailed States berwieta
men as the State »f Mkhignn produres; urnMigti there U&gt; Icize kept it iu seariun
they are honest and brive; and knoa their but for the plnlges given by Governor
rights and knowing, dare defend them.
Walker and Secretary Blanton, that the
I come next tu the elurtnMi if tneni- constitution »Ih&gt;u!&lt;1 I* f.iirly submitted to
a full Volo of the people. Hut, sir, I
The law. to whii-h I have referred were runic tu the submission. President Bu­
Kill in Cirw. In the tnrantimc the Gov chanan, through hi* Secretary of State,
•rninant had been changed throe, time-, Ginerwl Lewi. (feaa. gave the following
and Governor Walker was then in office III-tractions Ui Mr. Walker when be went
Ws are not left to asserti-m with regard to Kania* a* Governor:
“It is -the imperative and indkpensahlr
to the frauds in the vks-tion of the con­
stitutional ronvcntioti. I refer Soil
the duty of the Goveromvnt of the I'aited
Eabrutive Dmnsni-ril No. H, fertile pre# Slate* to secure to every resident inhabi­
ent session, page ItlH. Tla-rv I find a let­ tant tin- free tui'l inde|w-udcet expression
ter from the Hon. R. J. Walker.'.Gover­ of his opinion by his vote. This awrod
nor of Kansas, to the How. Lewis Cms. tijAtof each individual must lie preserv­
Secretary of 6tat», sup|ilic&lt;l to us l»y the ed;’ arid, ‘that l&gt;eing ac«ompli*bed, noth­
Department of State, iu which G-vcrovr ing can be feircr than to leave the people
of a Territory free from all foreign intelWalker says:
ference fa decide their own destiny for
themselvi-e, subject only to the Guo«tilntiun of the United States.' "

BWIk '
BLANKS! BLANKS!

with Mr. Chandler’, spsest.
W. tru«
it will be rarsfally and attentively toad

by every «me; and *. feel eonWeUt th*
Wanunty and Quit Claim Deeds. Ucsl all who do a* read it, will feel proud of
Estate end Chattel Mortgagee for aalii al ear naw Senator. We. the more gladly.
this office.

give pisce to thk speech,

■

there were

those, even In o ir own party, who seem­
M
Oar patro
ed to dktrost the sbiLty uf ou^sw BsuAgain, 1 thought of my nrlywscKK
our terms are rrw&lt;v pey. .ml ws wish to*,.to cqps in &lt; ebate, with
brig , and memory pirtured them as they were
Administrator^ Guardians Mortgagees
drilled to public speaking. We have n«»t once KJ and chdollkv.
But where *r
and all others having I^gul printing draw forgottau the aarenstk: criticism sf a tend­
.
.
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_
_ia.
at uur office wueld be more punctual in ing ortsmporary. which deigned to “damn
world, one here, and an-tlier there Some
their payments far the mmr; and at less with feint praise.” and then added, that
«f them I have seen, probably, foe the
bring the money, when they ask ua tu the good .
•• • last time, but their words if fovs still
make an affidavit of publication. ________
him from attempting any t+iwlir. dis­ linger in my ear. Th.1t those sutmy spot,
play in the Bsnate. We w&lt;«M give more
for one such lucid, hold and defiant speech
as thia, then for a scorn of the poliohod

Tfa- proceedings of thi* convention, held

familiar to childhood’. sight, peteod with

at Ann Arbor, cut the 23d inst., will not
be published iu uur culuron* for want uf
■pace.
The resUutkms cf the- Jackson
ExrLAXSTioM.—In our last issue, we
^invention, were re affirmed. The eum- had ociasion to answers communication,
iiiittee appointed, at Jackson, tu recum- itgwed, “A Republican," enquiring why
meod some regulaliune in relation to ap- *
all legal mfirM. signed. “Wm. Burgher.
prentices, mads a report recommending: Circuit Court," Cotnmlsakemr were pub­
“That, whenever an apprentice shall have lished in the Aenerr. By a personal in­
famurably served out his time, ur when­ terview with Mr. Burgher, since then, we
ever he shall receive an famuraUe dis

years, from whose roetety I had, as it

were, fait just l-rer. severed.

•1 repeat, that in nineteen counties out
of thirty-fiiur there was to census, hi
fifteen ooustin* out of thirty-four there
waa no ngistry, and nut a solitary vote :
was given, ar pttld I* given, fur delegate* .
tn the conventam, in any one of these
&lt;-oua'ira. Surely, then, it enmv-t be said
timt Mieh convention, chosen by scarcely
ronee than uno teeth of the ptc*cni voter*
of K«n*x*. represented the people of
that Territory, and otuld rightfully impoee a c&lt;T»tituti-&lt;n op m them wrtb-&gt;u
their iviosrot.
Three ninelreu C'liuti.-* •
in wln,di there wax 'no emeu* cmixtituted
a Ksyori/y if thr num tics of the Terri
U«rv ; an-i theM fiftreti counties in which
tbrita was »&gt;■ registry . gave a much larger
vfttc, at the Octobur election, even wiifc ’
the six month*’ qualifiiution. than thwh&lt;&gt;k' vote gh-rn to the delegatee who
signed the Ltc«&gt;nipi.o constitution ua tin7lh of November last"
IL-re the fact is shown that for the om
rtituti.si*l convention the pa..plc «f Ksn- j
bm did nut, aud rould n-&lt;. vo»c.
It is!

BO» true, an ha* been aas«-rt«d. that even i
in.otber counties, where a regi«:rv wna
♦AMt. It won fairly taken. I w.is iufimn :
edby the Mayor •* Laa’vsawurth, iste of
t'Widd at citixiHM there, raid t-« In* n m in '
•f wealtli, certainly a num if roapocU.bilitv. that bis uwti name'was not foaerd ;
rat the registry Its*, imr were ont-falr' the '
names of the freeAatu ecttlrrs in that

the present st least, if nut indefinitely, any
pacific BeUlsniimt of these iiHrmentuus

New HaiMpeui.e spmte her word
.gainst the Ixtvmpiun ueuiqiatinn hearti­
ly y eaterdiv. A targe vote was thrown,
■nd Gov. Hail’* majority i. greater than
it was laK yoir. B-ali branebe* ufthe Leg­
islature are overwhelmingly Bupebliran.
A R.-pubiicsn Senator will csulinu. far
•ix years more lu laxnpy the seat, now
filled by John 1*. Hale. The npinkm of
tbv old Granite Stale, the ancient strong­
hold &lt;f Drumcncy. The home if umi
Franklin Pierce, cannot be misunder•U*ri. Her people have shown them­
selves alive U&lt; the importancs if the great
question now prominent in American pol­
itic*.
Well ductq New Hampshire.—
A’. J-.Trriu/M.
’

tb&gt;-y a. e of no int, if all the rules adopted,
and all the sentiment, expremd, are far
gotten the m»ment the editor rite st his

table, the puldisher rmumes his entries on
his books, t&gt;r the compositor stands at hi*

The convention adjourned tn meet at

Detroit on the first Thursday in Decem­
ber next. Wa presume ths next will he
held at Dearborn.

troit.

As ws predicted in our last issue, tha

bill admitting Kansas with the I-scorn p-

tun constitutiun, pawed the Senate, no
the 22d, by a majority of eight Ite fete
in the Homs, looks more gloomy every
day, to the friend, uf usurpation. Should
It ba defeated, in tlw House, it will be
the first time that the free States have

ever maintained a conflict against the
avaricious demands of the slave power.
And we may expect lose Arbitrary de­
mand*, when they fully realize that there
is a North which knows its rights and
dsies to main tain them.
The history of
the slavery controversy has lieen one
continued record of .weeaaful demand,
and eneroachmenta To reverse thi*

state of thing*, and to show tn the world
that niwrty. and not slavery, is tha vital
principle of nur government, would lie
sn achievement worthy of atmnal celebrs
tion.aad would, appropriately, add anoth­
er to tbs day • of our national ami versa
ries.
That the Le-ompUin fraud would
be defeated by thr present Congress, we
have never fully believed; but from pres­

ent indirationv, we srs led to look with
more confidence for such a remit We
anxiously await the final issue.

The .te-«-h uf Mr. O-mdlur, uf Miebi
alinoK to repine that every cup cf bliae
C. on Friday, place, him at &lt;mw am-ng
was impregnated with sorrow, and part­
first debaters of ttw Amir. No mon
ing was the chief ingredient. O, thought unanswerable &lt;-X|x«iti&lt;ia of the «*urt“Tbr
I, was thia heart &gt;&gt;f mine innpaUe of tioa in Kama. he. been muds.

clMrishing regard for any &lt;4hsr bring then
self, end that srlflrii principle su repug

aide."

anlwred, is the evk-

naiit in Itself, as to frighten sway all lov­
ing hearts, this feeling cf sorrow would

facume atranger to my bran. These
thoughts partaking mi slnwgly uf mieMtbropv, arooat frightened nu, and effectu
■Hy *r&lt;Ht«rd m* from my reverie, and

the tallii^; dew admonished me to seek
shelter, and I returned borne, fully re­
solved to perform faithfully my duty to

SPECIAL NOTICES

those around me, that no reproaching* .f
OHiecicnce *b&lt;&gt;uld ‘
‘
‘

parting.

...
...,r---------------------- .. Probably
n&lt;&gt; other Northern Sian but D-nglase-uld
Lave carried ur would have darvd to at­
tempt the breaking up if the Missouri
Gmitro-t, Was it |M*sible that u ilh so. L
intelLetual powers as be tlw-a showed, be
o&gt;u)d not foresee thM it was a rffastiun
■ f llinut cutting, civil war and reiidotiuo!
I' was pctfietly plain to mo*t others,ano
friiwds warned him &lt;f hi* danger. Hr
■cv-med to jMrterive the troth, and it »u
fa-lir«rd at the time that be pcre-vvcd
Passing a neat tesidenec.a few even­ through a nm-rr bsdfaivg ten-ri y
dt»p&gt;.
ings since, my attention was arrested by »it4m. It was also rvid&lt; trt that be was
giving
the extreme disunHHi faction if
a man who was standing at ibe door for
propogandixt. in lb* Siuth a power which
admittance. Thinking that, from this cir­ they would use to vru*h him, wnlcea b.
cumstance, I might deduce a subject woe- wi-m much fartfair with them—as far. fix
thy of s little reflection, I proceeded at rumpie, as the re-optutagif tbs African
once tu surv ey the premises, W hile thus Slave Trade, and the rataldiriinn-nt by
law uf Slavery in all the Free States.—
occupied, 1 saw a windowddmd, in tbs
AtchinMMt did not hesitate lu erow in tfaupper story, move to ons .ide, snd, by Senate the infamuus project* which bv Im
the n-fiection of the dim light that was •inev executed. Yet Douglas went cm.—
burning within, I caught the glimpse of a The bill was pisved after a bitti r strug­
pair &lt;»( brilliant eyes, snd a beaming cuun- gle of five nuHtths. 11k- buttle w*a fought
by him prromallv. Iimtautly be saw ita
tenance, that I tv poke of tcndrrnrm snd “great nrinripal4 basely violated. |j,.
dove; and in a tuoe eo soft, so pure, which tawciiilwar levied agaiust the |«wfal
would melt tn love the most unfeeling M tllera, by the robber baud* from Miss
ouri. Be saw lbs thing persevered in
and obstinate heart, cried out:
for three years. Popular sovereignty was
“Who’s thereF
Mtirpnted.
The great principle' was
“it’s me!" cried the man in quick redrowned in blu.d. Yet all the time
Douglas bounded &lt;&gt;u the base d&gt;&lt;« of this
k^ai.i.
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Tbss I hwrd th. faller sf SMwttisg wtlte.
Aad th« far fan. vsai*l»4 faxa wy aiftit
hallnucd the pack upon their game. Is it
I walked on, but thought I could bear pwtib'.e that be did not know In June
• A BOOK FOR EVERY MAN’S
the sound of two little feet pitty-pat down what was to occur is November! If be
did not, he is so totally devoid uf the mo&lt;t
LIBRARY.ths stairs, winged with welcome, and fly­ ordinary aagscity, that be i. not fit u. tx,
Exrsntxhcui
ing with out spread arms to receive “it’s trusted a. a leader. Abd if be did not
me!" We ran hut exclaim :
fiiresre, as It teems to me he must have
dune, why did he not brazen the thmg; and
take the rimnees of ike purtv that Us had
brought to this condition &lt;/a«ifirmed iu
Gray ! Tbrac questirais can m.ly be an
“It s ate. Kill rings upon my ear!— swered hy supp««ing that four yrars ton
Dimgtu wm taken puearsaiun uf by a de­
What are we to understand by such a re
mon, that only last November left him
cngniliou ? It io simple. yM deep toned a prev i.. the ju.t rage of hi* enemies.
■nd meaning. -R’. me." as iftb say
“He ia now uttterly helpless. He is
a. impotent to aid the republicans as to
Tear UvK is wsitiag ImmUs IBm.
chrok lbs derm*, rat*. He i. like a MrandCom. tei M ta. my JsrII.g. "if. ■,«
vd whale, be is mil ifthe e'smvts tu which
“It’s me P
How many there are in
hie powers are adapted. The country
the wide, wide world, that woa'd give half feels that it owto Its calamity u. bis wick
their hearts, and half the hope they have edliras, and though be may be fo-guttro
in them, far one such recognition as this. in the tide uf blood snd war which I. ap
“It’s me," i. in every *sc*e uf the prmchmg to .wrap Bway so many betu-r
men than himself, the historian will pala*
language equlvalecit tu—
a moment and muss upon hie fete, and

OOXMWHONEUB ho,let.

We cannot say of it hereafter,

“over tha way," and, what i. more, there
krr lady's quiet resp-«sc to • palavering
is no use in trying Co “fiiol b," “it has
s ore keep rz •-Friend what a pity it is a
The setting sun cast Ita mellow light
atn to lie, when it eosins so mneoMry to traveled." Our aeighbor has gone West,.
and faros the court bouen, &lt;Tcapying at upon the pierid Lmuid of a lake, okay
thy business,••—LutaslUt Jvtrinl.
peat, little 7x9 building, too Miugly pack- wboss bank* | wee wandering liMlcoriy. .
ad to frci-tc, snd the ojd painted sign,, Not • ripple distorted the expenee
।
“Ihaaxna,” was a* long, they Ited to pet; water, which mirrored back with lifedik* '
■nd wormwood. He say a he Aa't rare, It lengthwiss on the roof. A low bow to&gt; exactocea, mvertedly the luxuriant grow th '

you, neighbor.
» ’• enerter than matrim.«y- any bow.
. Hu oroUMy t'axg'it wormwond end
tansy better than “tU wormwood and the
•4’
a. Thee rouhJ t»A
G&gt;*«nior Walker, j

What a pity su large

a portion of our State lies outside uf De­

Nu wonder

that a sigh escaped my lipa, or that I fe'.t

charge from bis obligsti-c. to fulfill his11 publication of the notices, but that it- is
contract, bo shall be entitilud to, and re­ done by the solicitors in the several
ceive, a certificate to that rffirct from his1 inusea.
Wo are mure happy to make
vtsipkiycr ; and, ws hereby, each and svthis explanation, as we feel that the peoery onu uf us, pledge ourselves that we1 pie have a right to knew what motives
will not employ a runaway apprentice, control thr artiyns of their agents. Here
ui one that does not possess h certificate
after, &lt;tUr friends will plsass notice tbs
of the character alluded Ur, and that th.' names &lt;f the onDcitare in the published
time uf apprenticeship .lull be nut less1 notices, and if there are bay of those that
Again :
than five ycars,qur shall any one be ad­
med marking, just send us a line.
“When such a constitution .liall lie
submitted to the people of the Territory, mitted as an apprentice unless be shall
The only thing singular in the f ingo­
that a census altould lx* taken and the vo­ they uiiKt be protected in the exercise of |w«aees s g"«-d knowledge of orthogra­
ing explanation is, that there seems to lie
ters registered; and when this «»&gt; cum- tlieir right of voting f»r ur against that
phy , grammar, and arithmetic;" Which was
no solicitor, who feels an interest in the
pitted, the ('•'egatex to tin- o-mention instninirtii; and the fair expression of tlir
should Lu apportioned nrrordiugly. In popular will must nut be interrupted by uiiMuimuuidy adopted.
The foKow ing resolution was also pass­
nineteen &lt;&gt;f these coutniew there wni no
~a»ir and. tlit-reforc, there amid be no
Tliew are the instruction* under which ed after some discussion :
Rnvlrtd, That in the opinion of this
»ov. Walker act.-d.
Mark the word* :
upon such census And in HRceti &lt; &lt;f these
■When such a constitution shall lie sub- e&gt;«vedtiiin toe employment uf persotiali- i
“Atiawtic Mowtult."—Thi. eaccll-.iit
euantiew there was no registry of voter*.
nitlod'*—not When a slavery clause, hut ties in tfa discussion ol public topics is ' journal has again made ita appearance &lt;&gt;u
“These fifteen counties, iiw-luduig many
improper, sad sti-.ubl lie diwoantged, and
•-i the oldest urg.niz-1 eountie* of the
timt the usefulness and dignity cf the uur table. The April-number »ecm. to
Territory, were entirely disfranchised,
pres* are best secured by pteserviug the piMwes. more than its usual mtervst.—
an^did not give,Mid (by n&gt;&gt; fault of their
impersonality of the press.
*-Tbs Autocrat of the Breakfast Table"
own) rould not give a “‘IrUrr v-du f.»r
So we rball expect, lor a abort time, st continues his silting, and bolds forth, as
delegatee to the convention, ‘ilii* mud;
kaet, tu sec leas personality in thooe pa­ usual, with his philosophising. Mr. Bu­
was superinduced by the (act th.it the Terpers represented at Ano Arbor. We chanan's AdiiiiuiMration is reviewed with
rilorial Lcgiil-Uurv appointed all the sher­
iffs anil probate judgra in all these coun­
shall see!
.cashing wvsrity. This Magarine is no
ties, Ui whom was a-oigiKxl tbit duly by­
Circumstances beyonduuroctroi,pre­ lunger an experiment, but han already
laws of making this census un i nylstry.
vented our attendance at this o si venthe. j lieeume a fixed necessity in the literary
These iJRvn were pohtic.il partisans,
There are some errors which these oxi
difarnting from the vk-w. mid opini*«i»
of the people of theve n .unties, as pmnsl
ventions are intended to refiirm, nud they
by the electee in Uct»lief la*t. Tlu-w
may effect these reforms if »&gt;l the print- I Hr Re memLit the RipoLKcan rsumr,
oncers, from want of foud*. as they al
er. in the State are willing U» adhere to for Hastings, on Friday, (to-morrow,) at
I'-gv, neglected ur refused to take aay
tie rules adopted. Buk ■«' the other hand, ' one o'd-.-k, P. M.
la-ttsus or make any registry in the. - c*uni

tie*, and, thereforr, they wrre rntirxdy
lli-ru i« iteration after iteratem tha*. 'be
disfranchised, and ohiI.I nut, and did n*&gt;t. roOslitMlMHl should lie .ubuntud to the
give a ringlo vote at the iduetlon f&lt;&gt;r dele people,and that no fraud or viwlctice sbo’d
galea to the constitutional convention.— I interfere with it. lair subn&gt;iaai-&gt;n. Tbeti
And here I wish to call atlisition to tb- »« cmnw to tbs amurMncea given by Gov.
dutinction, which will appew&gt; in my m- Walker, which satisfied the froe-Stat«- peo­
Mlgural address, inreferrtHX* to th&gt;awcoul&gt;- ple tint it would Iw submitted, and subties where the viXers were fairly register
el snd did not vote.
In .neb counties
wbent a full and free opportunity wa«
“It was, b-htevrr, u»ii»eraal(/admitted
given.Ui register ami vote, and tlsry did that, fail for taepurithm spumed in my
At etemae Ui exervito thu privifegi. the
inaugural mldn-se and emphatically requestion is very diff.-rout from those pvated al Topeka the people if Kanau,
euunties where there was nu eviimi* or so tar as my powrr extended, rimuld l«e
registry, and no Vote was given or roald I
permitted, by a full vote of tlw actual resIs’ given,' however mixioos the people, ideut* of K u.sas V* decide up&gt;« I lie great
might be to psrtk-ipate in the election •&lt; • qucwtiim &lt;f the adoption or rrjcetioa if
deli-gate* fa the c-nventiic. Nor could | tlir Blate con*lituth&gt;n U&gt; lie |*rv|iared by
it be said 'timer c-M.lUies acquiesced, fir
tfieeHiKit4tnia.il contention which should
whenever they eod.MVuml hy a eufac-1 -nmcnible at 1ox*hii|&gt;Uo in September
quent census «r registry «&lt; their &lt;&gt;*x&gt; b. next, that the mon* violent coarse would
supply thi. defect, isxas'.med by the pre- ' have prevailed, and lias Territory have
i urns noglcet oi the turtitnriri &lt;’»fficce, the j
been immediately involved in a general
d-lugates thus cixaien were rejected by । and sanguinary civil war, postponing, for

IORTGAGE

paaornmic view before me. -0, ths par­
tiality with which thriee post bcsmo are tains ths belief that the Northern De
xijrevses of the practiced end drilled dis- viewed I and 1 felt tn exclaim with all the murrerv will demand tfodr retirement a*
eenihlcf. Let throe whose jealousy has
a basis for a rrerawtroctfoci of the party.
enthusiasm if the p«wt:
led them to detract from ite author** abil­
O. TV.®* fart
*Kir» lull*.
ity. rareftdly read it, and sea! their own
Myfatete —to smilteutatnB*.Then, I tbougbt wf the friends .f riprr

of vegetation upon ite margin. My spirits !
partook of the nunc serenity, nod, yhdd- J
Ing to indiMUioo, I seated mymlf cm the
trank of a fidion tree, aod traa sunn kwt

|

WM MlHBloK EUS* N1 HICK

«jU&gt;i»tesm ;4...s&lt;«"

SHERIFF BALE.

BHERRIFI’KBALE.

DOMMWBlQNKin

�* BEALTIFtL BEAD

Insurance cij-iluu
larged.

BLOOD reBMERASDBLOODMLl
DIUltB TjUlqCIBHKD.

cast’s

Dr. Kobanif. Bc.ndlnavinn RrmeAlc*.

MlCUlOiK.

ata’
■

ffORD. C8MM,

C-A^SZET CAPITAL,
Kniaegad. Tib Jtdv. ImT. la

MORTGAGE 8ALK
*?.*?•r-*.ta, *•«—*
•**
«sat of on* Lumlrad nod MXIr-fowr doUara and
-,~lilHr,
/Ala. &gt;1 I
I.
.

Arranged t.y Uie bentcvttipowrs.
Etcry inntniment ott-rv-i f-.r Mie has
Iteett thoruughh tested, and be can safely
say am superior to any ever aold in this
pl»’*A very lilwral deduction mode to those
purchasing in quantilkw.
,fo£n‘',‘l
!*W
&lt;*

Mr. H. will give hia personal attnutt«n t&gt;&gt; tuning Pianos, bv leaving order*
nt hia atom ctirncr Main and Burdick
Street*
N. B. Just received a new muaieal
Mid
-f
“»
part
lb. ralvre, instrument, called the English MeUlie
ttvUca is tier,by girm !&gt;&gt;.• tu [.ur»u»tm of a
«r of M&gt;e cuotmned In Mid uMMlgM. .nd of th. llnnmmium. Cail an4 examine.
.i.iute iu .MbeaK.madeaiidpniTHkd. tb« prwuiJ. M. HIBBARD.
•r.
in »ud cv« rred by uid mortgage, uf &lt;M. ISth 1857.
n244Jm.
wbish Ite following h a ma mm! comet Keriptwo. to wit:-All that certain pkecor pared m
land, ailuate. b^M and tying ta tWeuo.tr of Bar­
ry. aud MAW of Mkhtgan. kuuiia and Jewribed

CHERRY PECTORAL
C0WH8. COLDS, NIMRSESBM*
MtonHrns,wnoomc-4 occt,
CROTP. 18THMA. 1X»
cowcwmei
Ri« tmidr m oMrru WHm m.iikhsFi*• wltti
■ tldmcr nr font pl Wi artide which •efifom I

$1,008,000
AMOl.VTE * UNIMPAIRED

Surplus. S422.162. -IL
Wien raa Paxarna or M Yearn' Screw* *»P
Exruiaac*.

1858. &gt;“*"“»“•

u-srasesn.
re New York Weekly GUI.BF.N PRIZE i&gt;
uf tlx Urgrei snd brel l.lenuy »«n of th.
An imperial Quarto. Ounulnial maar rsum
oarr cocran. wfeatertaimng anginal matter
elegantly illustrated ei»ry week.
Gift worth ftaai Filly CenU to Hee

dxir lecurrruer. aUlrogtbea lite bey oad the or­

in ibeHCA.X'DINAVUMVEGITABLE lt.OOD
PII.IJI. Hr Hoback tirvarnU the rraa t uf twenty
year. ufri|wriencc. hard iiod.r and etpereueal a.
U wlwta perfect pill.hnald be. !C« ope tn doubt

DANGERS OF FIRE,
AND

\

sutrmeul the Imetiewn people are now |-l.|afodMi
judge.ami I q.pcrd wnl. oaoMroee m lino
f:
Xtr tbeo I. any depeuibi.ee iu U P***l U,
mretdetetyols*. and Uwlkwi certin II ha*
ilooeur then, if w» can trust our uwa wnaeaS
wbeu weamiUtrgervu, oflrctMo. .Jll- tknai and
lung. i ieid to it. if we can depend on the ■••iiranca
•r inlelltgvil pIiy'.oia-M. who make h llw-ir buonronto ki.v«.-o .hurt, if there U war rrlieoee open
any tbiog.l.'tiitiiirrefouUy prwrrtillial IhuaMfo

rERttk «E HUAS SlTKino*.

Friends, Patrons, and EvKRY BODY, enaw along, a. I am eft My Tape and

:

' j««t -rdr red for you-Serb aa

READV-

MADE

_____

.

CLOTHDFG,-/

Tbereupva .1 odered that Mund.r the Alh dar
Bareli. A. D. 1S-8. al one o'clock F. M. of that dar
lac a—&gt;gurel for tbe Probate of aaid will, sad the
hnuiug tber—m. at which time all |urtiiu interes­
ted are- rrejuired lu appear al ■ i'rot-aicC-urt lure
■V Im- fodden at the unite uf lire Judge uf Frotaala
—

TEAS,
■ BOOTS A
SHOES.

SUGARS,

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
AND PROMPTLY PAID.

„:-,5 :

A OKdrrr walchea...................... S10 in kl &gt;•
10 OftMd tiimrd. V.m A Fob Oiafo. I w» GUd Lockrta. Brerexts, Broocbe., For l»...p,,
Ureas. I-IM, taOYme.Hfoe.e h.nMI,Klrirt NtuX
« aid. keys; Gold and Mirer TuimWea. ain| a Ta­
re.-1, ..r rtbrr SrtWre. worth from hftr Omit. Io
6firwdvU.ni Bilk.
'
Immediately on reedpt of the .uUcriplIoo moaey the A.iUcntxT* name will be ruler.-! up.ui the
aabadipuva buuk. wpimMle a number and lb. gin
cormiMIMtinr with tL.r numlxr . .11
c.._JL.i

From tU Be. Mr NcMtuJU* Ifohrd Uuberts
l&gt;ui»&gt;rMja.Uct.4, IK4.
lirC W. RiM.n—Dear Ker I li..e uwd year
IHovd purifoe for ■ MrtMi, «i.-cl~...fn.a. which
I loorMforrTd mack &gt;t tinxw White it fe f lew­
ant 111 the la«le. U cert.iah |h. a bapf*V i f)«l Ur­
iel tU Mrte^ Plr.-r Kci. Af tlllia hu &gt;pir J. A. SWEEZEA. Acerr at Hasting*.
HaMinga, Jnn. 12 IRJtfi.
ttfidhlinJ
lad regard, uid k'»l .ud Whir Br,

FHIKTS,

SHEETINGS,
DENIMS,

FLANNELS

J. P. Roberts, &lt;fe Ctt
I*. S.—Furs wanted lodlr.
A. A. kXAPEX.
Iluaiittffa. Feb. 24. 1R58.
nJ
FJUMPECTUe OF
THE EVEXIXG POST.

W Ibaom/xJUrrael

lie ntf t^X. P-rt.

A GENTLEMAN,

O IM I’.niuly &lt;rf Harty. In CUaocvrr.
At • ee*ei.«i .rfeatd Quart l.eldal the Coatl b.nree
in Uu .llugi- &gt;&gt;ntaal&lt;og« in UlJ C.iintt nn tiw
X'dhday &lt;xFebruary A. U. 1&lt;H. I'rraenl, I|un.
limits S. Lovell, Ciroail Judge.
Inlbrcax brtweea Juaiab ,
C Doynmin, Conq&gt;lauiMi,
kixlwle H. ;Va&gt; Fleet, Cal- *

Kcaudinaruti lu«&gt;d I'Mitnr.bigble rrxTmi.mriolcd
by andiron a w th wbutal «a&gt; .c^inted. I was
imtuerd lu tiy (L But nut oekdr I bad nxd t arfooa
Utixr Itxdicinro. Attar a.ing two buttla*. I foil
Itsrlhxt .ary .caulUr, ,^| u|alI mm two more
hatisw, I found my Mill terfccUr cured You will
slkw me. tberrl .re. 1-omyr.lul.le
Aifag a diKvrrry in nwliane wbkh i« pewring dBell to lie a aurhirirl „ch won.hr* In the diva.
tlTlhe Luman fomHr.
UI.UKUK K BKNNI.TT.
l«al E-lilur Clnc.nuati l&gt;aily Ei.qolrer.
TsnusArous. lYrdaroiUrjSept. 1, VST.

ATT1IF. HASTINGS

1&gt;T LUKLWL. MANS.

Chemicals, Paint,Oil:

mi uwss.
Burning Fluid together with# full stock &lt;&gt;l

I ERIFF HALE.

COXMBSIOXEKS' NOTICE

ty-niue cent* i!!*,«) and no auitor proceeding
al law or in equity baring been inatltulad to reevrer said num or any part tUrrof.
Xotic* Uhereby pr.n that by rirtne of* power
ofa«b la said mortgage contained and by Orla« of tha Blalata of tbcHate of Ml.hly.n lh«
prrtnba described in Mid tnortg^ *. follow,
to Wit: Being rillage lute in Healings nataben
nine hundred and forty-eeren, flbr) nine hundred

etU
JXerjiTfiSSSJU,
lobe entered wilbia four moctb. from ihs dale
vfibi. order, end Ihat in ew tbei; apj.eaT.Me l&gt;
eulerod, (boa that tbay enuse tbeirhaaoer to the
CM.jHain.nl. Udi tv he bled within twenty dar.
after aerr ice of a com of .aid Bill, ifiro.yiirtSrrd and in drtanlt U-ereuf. that «ul Ui/l be ts

And it is farther ordered that within twwitr
day. Ui. Comnlaioaot pauw a notice uf Ibis orrfrr
to be publulied in lb. R-pubI Maa Usmm » ihOTs. |

basing-lbw work

'*tr1 '.ST* bT"
b’“ Sh°P* °f X”’
m i Pekjuu*"indccem entb,

I?&lt;)RMEKI.Y kept by T. PutLurfo .is
1 CtmstulitIv &lt; nuking additkst* tu th^
■tune, all &gt;&gt;f ultu.it. be pr'i|uru-» to m.-t| . . .

: Snd. m TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPI CHEAPER tkai the CHEAPEST,
! CES. PEPER. FISH, in aw..rd mtry»n kimU of fiwalt ta mr Ima ■
tiring in tin- Grocery lite, mti-h as
airuftfrtbntqyahtr. TLe alfure c-rtifoufe. and tuaay olber,. can ba Lx- will lie wanted for tamll' tree. And
•rem at my ofliee by any &lt;«w al any tim.. Get omthev havepn hand thvtafit kind
uf aiy Family M d.-cai alniaruK, grelia from my
of
niiirnttniti.nl
B&gt;r
Kfortsiin-n
'Kutacboy, ,slra n«« and cilice. No.* Kail
•writ as pyu der, nnl PerFuartb atrert, 3d building fkuoi Main ,1. Cincin­
nati. U.
Furaalebr
cmuiiHi Capa of all kinds
general debility sod u&gt; «, ery earn it ba, psv. rd cf J. P. Robert« A Co. 11 sating,. Ell Nietaui,. OrangeWater Pnadlkand
rilfe Mills, A by Drugsiata A Mervfaauls geneothers, H h ot,
Thoroughly aatiafled that it la the tmlr mb and
certain cure for c&lt;&gt;i.&gt;uni|.t&gt;uu. end wishing tu &lt;!•
Ix*nd, Ac.
hia Mlow being, who are .aBerwg as muro good
AH tha p«&lt;p
aa pu-.ibir, be ba. cuuclialrd tu wud the rreupr.
At the che::pe*t wtiwv in town by
.
with full in.trucuun. for putting up and mung Uu
nlar Pat ent
raadirine, free Io all who may unh* iv lie require.
H. J. KENFIELD
Merliciueit, &lt;4 tha
n new stock of Full anti winter GOODS,
day may alm I*
, whkh will iMredilftse
'
•
' found at thi* eataliiishHEuA-D-S" PAY,
jnent. A lx&gt; n gr at vhnt astonishing b-w" prices. My mdt^»
rfety «»f the choice* Pcrfuis •» little ebenpar than the chi-npaat,*
m&lt;ry for the &lt;»|xxd&gt;l ttoo-mI have just received a good a«s&lt;‘rtnfwit
motfution of t|tu Ind r*. Also
Ladies
THE PniUWUPHER’8 STONE
Stationery, Pens. Pm.-ila, Ink, (ev.
FOUND.
I cry variety) Paper, Eavelt&gt;|M die.
/-NOL J. C. FREMONT, in his treeoU dUcorsred
V..' nisuy aurtlmg ■ under,, but o-mc im.ro ww&gt;
They would resrprclivch tuinounce to
Such aa Prints, Ginglihms, LeJ*hi% Moaerfol end true, than ilia recent discorery that
the eitixena of Hustings and uf tlie sur­ rhh*, PunuiH-lins Ulna. Aljutccat and a
rounding C.aiDly, generally tlmt they in­ variety t&lt;f Wool .DuLaIbs, all .wry nip*
tend to srli Maty thing in-their Uneoftbe
U now selling naarr fuorilf UrutrnM for I Doijj*.
b|isln«M as dicnp as cun be bought ttlnny
Also u go-j a-M.irtnient of Moth* tar ।
i Ilian can be bought fur the aanu moner, at anruU.ife il”i, |l...
.JU., V■ —U
ij —।
place.
men's wear, and a Urge Mock of staple*. ,
td« foe
.
Giro usn tail and judgeInpyoursulvM. Detiitns Sheeting*, starting, stripe*, elm-k^ ■
Mareball
i Prudvcw t»f must himJ* u ill bn taketi in nnd tivkingw.
.
| exi-iungc,
J L3T 11ECEIV KD a new |.,t M
,
Spvial attention will Ite given to com
BOOTBnisd «IIOX».
[wninditig nnd putting up PrvecriMkaM.—
And every une pnrcLmung MmBmiwe here Ididie's Gaiter* Buskins am&lt; Boots, 4
iimy rvh upon them ita being gwiuine.
p-H«l HWMirtnii-ut at very
prives.
Jime 2ftth |H57.
n7tf.
(hi hand a very lit&lt;gc stutA ufCrtnkerj
atone anti Gtaa* Vyn re.
,
.
* ■ .r
1...1 _ ' 7__ . —L ..r'
JSIIN MICHAEL, would rcpretfolly iafoa,,
Q-H OCERIE3,
ilAbllNGS Ak» ViaNITY.
of all kind* cheap fur Ready Pay. •.j
that be Is nen pernsrrd to ciroui. nor uiud of
I hat u also. a Very large quantity &lt;ij
M.itror
•

DRESS GOODS

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Painting? ~

c II T T I N G.

bpnxy J-athwnajvtl rtcEtd.
.
R- V, WARREN.

HaatingK MV |, 1S3L

o. Xn.

*

JOB WORK!
Having newivad a good supply of Pa
per £namei Csrda, Card Board ofall col­
ure, and French cenboaaed Paper, wa in
prrared tn «eeuU all kind. ot Joa Wow
&lt;« ^ort-Botfe, at Kkk oflm.

Xrf TTHa»3EXl.

.tuck ufUoods. therefore 1 will cuuUvt my «ir &lt;ith
^tit^in

&lt;Br~‘u ”u’ “

Judge of Probate,

»SEXS HA1DS ARE STUBS.

WILLIAM JONES,
Elating bou'i I lie euUrc Stx k of.

JUST RECEIVED

TAILOR SHOP

CUMMiSSIUNRR'S NOTICE
•"be undersigned hare barn appointed and qoal5rd a, cvn.mu.wMn Io uaoaiu* nod adiu.t all
i.inu ...&lt;1 demand, again,! tbc estate uf William
aaohall. lata of Hope. Barry Cuoaly. deeeaaed.
«E«±r~ tr

7“

G R O C E R Y I I i;

TVlirEXTlXE. A1.CO1AM.

lie n«w&gt;pap«ria llaaftaga io sold'Uoaaly, and
that Uid publMMtun be continued for ms auc
erMire wreka; or thot be roaae a tor of thia ol­
der So ba aer.ad poraoualle on each id .aid daft-adanU st least twealy dur.’bcferr the litas limited
for ibeir appCareocs.
Two copies............ &amp;,(ki | Ten cuples .
A Um copy.
n~Hf
P^t.
G. W. Ml LIA Register.
JAMES A. SWEEZEY, Hoheiier for ComplainI* |Fnbi..bed Beery Thureday.
U.»ln:g.. March A, IM.______________i.4twg. Siagieeopy om year | Ten rojdro our y

~

TEMPERANCE

TIME IS MONEY.
AND IT TAKES MOXKY TO BUY GOOD JEW

AND
• '
h
smx«i.r&gt;,
:
| .■•
on band and all |i-r*oo» wishing tu buy or
■ell will do Well Uicoll before Uargnw&gt;
shop, in tlu-Good-ear llfock urer A. A. Knapen'a | else*berv.
.
i; d
store in Hsattag. will re-reire'prompt atUntiua.
:
I would [eirtit-ularly CJli tb» ntltuHiuft &lt;
Unsung.,
I. 1*7.
r
‘
of(w-rmtis who nns biiililimr loth* lie*
that I btve jtt« llcevimi ■ large r|- ult of
I Nailsand Glu.. and that I will
ua L’ A I.
«wh, Glaus, tmikt, Dusw Trirauimga djc.,
j'
nriib as gixwl and ctmt|i|pt« ijn asnnrt- I nt ns low a figure ns ptmMldth .i
n2l.il
IIJ KEJiFHSLD ' -

JuIt
at^tiieoldstand
as

n* w«* ever oth tt»i in thia market.
A* a pat liculnr friend Ims taken tbe '
lilieHv hi ritcnlnte th* storv that we are
k.i ptag a OHOff SHOP. I take this op.
Eirtunity ts» any l&lt;» my friewd-i» a «-ihan
i.ot the our. nor never will Iwr • J.-ng
n* I .m mux-, and th. WmSKSY BAHRHL 1 put into my cellar was tilled with
ricxt^a.
Thankful tn my tmmtrws castmaara
for their past llbs-nd pntrrmage, I hope t» '
Terita continucaec of the ip me.
1
D. C. HAWLEY.
!

COOPERING Bl SINJEbS.

�stBenoromt.1SRW SOODS

tr Orleans Sngar,
extea or Aim at

’

WOMEN'S

EVERY VARIETY, thick bootees.
FU2

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

•

WOMENB

FINE CONGRESS GAIT•- decade stk-rter ttay Will rejrat :_te
St rtc wtock has ties tern errstok F-«
T oww jwrt. I
-Ma why «
* •&lt;
.-y^vi-sz-O.lwd tkv,
tie,
iutua*.«,»r*ciT^t w JI carry »"t ’te
gnart |*rtacif4e«/reeiesicriartte« vr-g
sard a*-J sMwttewd hy
*ci
&lt; L.di drt-Lurs. XtAph*:
-tap-. «

ram
GROWLS.

iX’uiuiH, Stripe Shirt-

uiLUirn.

Lltrxs,
A nice assortment
-«CFtTtfi« .tCJktNCT THt-

.FANCY BAHAGES.

MEN S THICK BOOTS,

BONNETS TO UVt AAV AY—ALL

KlNDb

b« iNNET TRIMLYG3-

at

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DANGERS OP EIRE.
rcatLS »r rn.ua tmciTtw.

niB

Readv Pav Store.
ite Pn-Mdwac, aod jjf tte j&gt; -4i»v
by Gar*. \Wk»-rTtfsJ’ S ttb *e. bW&gt; .
Irtirrchte
« &lt;4 adj a'rwrt »s
w. ttii^t tte •Iftrtrv uwi^i V- Ae
p - &lt; t KaSMa!
i
■ • "• J•il»i» tlr
Ad tie wLr?«l«t4Hti-n of Extma. tfal Maa to I

BOOTS A.'D roots. READY MADE
I loiltr: .n.r — Onp.

BUFFALO OVEH SHOES,

LOSSES

EQtUHi.l.»

ABJVSW

1XU l-lioJUTLl I'AIU

G R 0 € E Il I E S

Kinds
Fisa

SCGABS

H-.iL Rii» is

TUtG^d-TFA.xuet- '*

tfor.wl eh-cUo* apes -said CHMtiuti ft.
•hai if«4u |.■».*&gt;■&gt;I. Like a* .&lt;axb.l» sepport te-ew*.i'ura« vfbelr’**d
sod t-mnpp-.rt
utwJerTUpcualSo i4 yjyiry undi-r tbs territorial

All kinds or produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

FRANCIS BOWER

AT THE HASTINGS

j

TEmUNCE

RECEIVE 1IOXE1 ON OLD AG

K

tvrm
GUST 4 Sl’ALLDISG.

II sat inp*. J

4. 1*37.

Bwwa. Haatlap, Mi
W. RcckTb. t-a

tin* daw U. oru.r, al
an JrDmaa Strrrt. nr
JL W.’tVinJZj'

&gt;a Dalley'a W«k,
HuMp, Midi.

Chemicals. Paint. OiL

v2t»4

ms u^ws

New Arrangement

BujCtaz Find berth* r with afi.H *t&lt;- i

:&lt;&gt;

elevated

OVEN HT&lt;»VESLOW OVEN SToVES.
PAULuR &lt;&lt;M»K STOVES

Cbeefaeti™ rd the Legeilet-trr l'.«! fa’’.—
Again the Frt«Su4e«t-e s-rnrurgu-l ard
imjdorai by iG«rtr*».,r Walker t.« go i.r
ttafadla and vote uwjrr itur o A- r/fara.
TLa snore Ur^rfanuMe trit rwtta *»rrrpeWlwl, or d-vik-d in be Dull
• V-id;
ttey acre n&gt;&lt; operatise. Through tha,
todomre«/ €«vrra‘W Walker, end by
the adviee, I- Wkm. -d the Adoitai&lt;rttwe here,
of tte Prc**-l nt
Srerrt*.
rr ./State, j-rtep.. it w- te-iled that
-buee teat ta’Jat aboald
be rrd&gt;Wcvd.
».d that the pcop!-. ttex-jr* rtt&gt;K mddrete &lt;/ Kar.sa*. « bo had l«aea there three
ramtha, atavdd be entitled I., vote. Undw (brae ptadgra, sod teltaring that G-r.
Valter war aawnr*d hi enrraat, taed
that tter »on id have a fair chsnr.- t-&gt; expvm tteir rices tbnm^h tte hafl*4-b«r.

STANTON J

Ssri,- THA. Cl&gt;tTIX-*CU.UL*n
iE~. ru‘EB,»Mii, ■» . *»■* —thing lit (Ik- Gfiafary/SM*.
*■»

n, STAl

mt fjeert tte ytee,
SWEBS UAKW.IH STORE.

_ So if they t otid ost the al’vrrr d*u*«
Will the r-jEtj./-trop- rtv ta staretc»:i4
ra-t be atTerte-.”; u» l tta-re it aar^her pro
vsM-ritbit s«j» r» i«tHat:-&gt;«iI aetrentj.4i
which may naert t&lt;&gt; ars-n-l ttas ermstke.
ri-ei J«dl mdiutry.ere with »fa»ery.
ttja cte,
' • r. in &lt;■ *»(./
'Jta-rc wa* te Mbintetaq of th* *taverv
H. J.KENFIELD
elauw; snd Pr»eZkt*l Bu-tat ian, :f he had
err »to-» ••&lt; bah and «inter Got IDS
read thia rre^iitKi-o. nrat? have known
it. Th" right.&lt;f property in staves, it _
._
war ttiri. shall never tewttetf-red with tn
Leave Halting fw Datda Creek. M«mlk:»Trrrl&lt;*r. ifttey v..te«mt tte ala very day*. Wedn^rtaya and Friiby*. at 7
«• *■ ItfrU riteinrr tlwn the rteapvat.*
u. .
*
*x .
A. M. and arritte aft tk’sde Creek.
I bur? juxtrraJved * g-xtj a.U’-rtiavnt

CHANGE OF TIME

•-.-■urcil a nr.uwLsrrry rnajoriLy ta th*
f ^gtriatere. I am bitarrnr-J that the C3nrirCMtl Directory a at erf,led alntacta-t’- ’
cully nntil they kvl takra rixtrem hundrrd '
umoi and reUxmad them ae lavitig vo. ■
ted at that sieciim—Governor Ctaan ro-'
CtaC (he pru star, ry uckrb
When Mr. Walker sh.l Mr. StanV-n
learned these taeta? th-y raid, -we will g: CUSTOM WORK,
d-&gt;«n to Johnson enemy and are whether
xn as pr»»J order and aa prompt *s »&gt;_i 1
tnt»aan»»e an.** They w«aU down into,
M ill in Barry, or any utter cuemy.
j- te*'■ a Mlj , aw4 kronen wp a re-'
Hat tag Matred the errvices of
.

New Barry Mill,

dsya. Taerahy.and Suturdio at raw ,/.
rfcrk P, M. ’in time to lake tha Wertin?
train /car*.
La-are Hurtle Creek f-m Ha.*tngs on
Ttmoa/sTWads/a and Sjturdahaal 7
»’rkdt. A. M_ and arrive at lU-thwa
as.two • ck&lt;At I*. M. ami &lt;m Mondays
We«lta-»&lt;fay » ar-J Friday* at 4 I’ckci. A.
M.. Mid arrinr « J lasting*, at JO «'dxk.
fxrsrc Tb-ting* f. r Grand Rapid* on
Mondays Wedne».tay * am! Friday* nt
10 o’chek A. M., bikT arrive at Grand
lUpi-la at 8 orhek I’. M.
Leare Grand Itafiid. fur Hast tags nr&gt;d
Battle Creek rmTn.-wl.rVM, Tb;&gt;radar* un.j
SLrt’nr.!.,. nt r..n. .,'^lL.l T» XI ”
I

AMBROTYPES

.JEST RECEIVED

•TAILOR SHOP,

CUUPEULSU BtSIXISS.

Hastings.

N.
r- Miller, and «w null tehtg beftt on the1
J
’ rc.rtt imp* tn rd plait, bgetker «ill* sguod ’ IHM JUkfiE^ fixjcm a a kitELS, TUBS

Judge ef Probate,
ui-.

U« did ran ctem :W te bid

a riebl to hwdc itrto fraudtil -.»t rrtiirtre
tart Wcmmb Itey v«re r« anted u&gt; him
te tfem* drain oat. Evra the
pnivitemn •/ the taw mie- witich they ,
e.-edaadm ware rax ownpUd wite;aad

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                  <text>THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

TEEMS OF AD

REPUBLICAN BANNER.
TERMS—ll .M, IN ADVANCE.

1. M. KEVINS 4 COMTANT, 1-raprtetOT.

Hastings, barry county, micii., Thursday, april

VOL. 2.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

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M-nutqpi *■ than
ttam that the repeal «.f • ike 1 laljor f .r a term of nut kss than two.
ana , I*?0* ^TO W COMiTITr TI°M. Mrsaourl mmpmmtas

mortua'gS sale.

Default 1U&lt;

n..v, v ‘tw.rt.w.wfl T»«.h.r« in all khxl. I i^rtSte “
.f tot^
Strest. uppusiir Poat Ultlcc, Ilasiiax*', Mid,.

? ^r/iverrd ‘in tAr t/a ifed Stofrj. StMlt,
Hurth 12.1858.

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Beriito*. ilirre was no punishment at
ttot time tor illcgni returns. Mr. Sum
‘I have already cxpt0&lt;and the grate
j doubt I entcrU'm as to the power
of the
,
j| togislaltire
largislattire ui
in any maimer
nwmer to interfere
। with the pcwclings of the rttutrothm.
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I tact &lt;lies even lur tare eopvnuion
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Mpim
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ixwtionmeot for the Stutis Lepidalurv,

Wm. A. Sabtwxll, BltM-ksmithrng in ail
its varimu bratirfira. Shoj
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K. W. W*nna:.-, EadiioiuiblcTmlor. Shop

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kimwingly to place on the poll-books the
mimes r&gt;( (n-rvins not acuially present
t. or otherwise corruptly to make

IV. Atkin*. ShI-II.- utiil H.irm— Mak

STANTON 3 EXOHAN IE

liw stooMa iu »ud. ii«A
» nn.iiiK-u is r«iu
xlrtb Ka- t ftaeteuuJ qoar
E.K4t .8 , &gt; sle. itw Ka»l 1

U.L By STANTON &amp; TIFFANY
MICHIGAN

JACKBOX

Mnmtevitta ExrHAtroa.br -•-

J. F. EMORY.

Makkiiall llot-ea. hr .1.

Jons &amp; Van dstxT. Itagister of l)ced&lt;

PHsffeMiamMl

Daxixl Coo* Jnatic*«d
XLmd .nd Tax Mrat.
rtloo aC*fa»M oaddl
’and Conn-eb-r
. &lt;T_r«t Land and

CtauuMi &lt;». Scott,

la.

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Buaoass' Attornev. Cow-rll** ■»»

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^•PP&gt;' popuialimLj^ae
............... _ In examine inti.-|M
mise nothing.— ' condition /•( the people of South CvtCps.
I enJ tLc-y l-ve all , 1 am not in the habit of saying, aud 1 will
; and they will |doI npw .say. one word to di-paratje ipy

This law he Io going tu 'enforce in the
narun wav and ton-tto same apnrotolion !
I migm go &lt;niua oouvm, om i »&gt;■»&gt; o«

wu-ribec of principle—never, never. No । rvplv, nud I nliall read from son* du»mmure compromises will ever be submit- ' guislii-il southern au|boriticwin &lt;Jucidvt|te
ted to t&lt;&gt; save thia Union. If It is worth i ..f.tbiYfiattmcnt. I find in an address- of
“Sec. 4. If any person shall entice.de- saving ft will be tCved} btft if you «ap i a late Chief M«gialnil« of South Gar^lic&lt;»yyo’ carry away nut of this Territory, and nndertnins Its fimndaliowa, if #ou tja. Governor Damm-md. belbre the3&gt;*th
aby
place it,
it tn
tn sue*
auck bmuwuiw
a! situation tfa»l u,
it win
must i vsriiiiiw
Carolina iimwuuio
Institute,, the following expqmT'J alaic UUinglns to anutbnr, with,the i। p|Mp
w
I,
u.trot tr.
to .Uhrlv*
deprive th.,
ito ikwtier
owner thereof of
&lt;&gt;f the
tto . ........I. . uwhn
,
?■
.l...,t
I..O the
rlu । u. L
I (u|( .
aergteenf such tUie-tv s'lb iht wtaH hnKte resulta of your own action 1 The
-AccwnliBg to tto beat cakmlatKrtrf
O. cflVtt or procure thefreed, dw */ ”«&gt;»•.&lt;
that
sBall ever save tto ’ jwhivU. m
•!»«&gt;« of atatiat&lt; £*■&gt;
Mavr. he atoll to ndpidg*"! ■ gwifty ’'* .
Bn.: render it as pimnataft tt-tae * e»n b* msSfe. Il is believed ttot,«l.&lt;to
l ir.Tlw. Mint O'i Clll&gt;vtl&lt;la*n thcrTOt. ;i eV. ei hstint
, ..
, ... will
... , bu
.
_ ’ .1
. I hundred
1" I .1....thousand whiit iahaliitMta
1-ills.
by .restoring
it ’_ threw;
.hall at-ff -r d.-nth nr .to intprto-iiwl ut to flie orqjHAl. f'»un&gt;lali*«n Upon which 'of Sotilli Carolina, there arenolieM than
iju»rd nitor f.' n-t le*« thhii t4n .rears?* 1 the tuhrra pljireJ iL
Those ar* the? fifty ,iboirapDd whose mduMry. «iu£ ad it
F»| Ito sSaroSRSTo? ttot law all •*mii*J sills" lliat i-.umnt be undeniiinwl; is.
is. •&gt;
•? noLjntbcprraciilnuuliti-inufchi^fs,nobJn the pmnil condition i
the po'weta .if the G&lt; ivcrmnent arc b» to and there, sir, this greut national R.i*»lb-i
'
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„
tir.mgbt into requisition, and Mr. Buchan limn party popuses to plsce ft. Sir, we
acquire a new ta’ritory at the expense of | »n. it pertanning this duty, will hats the are the Mtimnl party ul ibaGovernmeiJl, a support ns every white fci-nmn in tbia
ttoir rommon blood and truasiire, sorely । approbation, of his uwn ronacianve. and siyd in opposition tu »m is a P'lroh eectiun- count# fat, afff fvSIs himself cutilkd tn.
H
tine
set of tto partners con have av right • to humbly frusta, uf his God. 1 have al party, that knows no Issue biYlofie, and
• Some rai.uot be said to p«’rk ar a)Li t-.
p exclude tba others from its eopiynicift, ' ,]one with’tto: New Haven letter. It
Tliey obtain a prccarjhiui suhxisU-nniKv
that Is ths slavery Issue.
by prohibiting them from taking into it I would have to n Iwtte'r if it had never
Bntj I am oepupying w»re time Hum 1 m-cailhna!
„
___ jobs, by hunting, by .fiphUft
uu.g-_.2^._
—l. » »_
—pr.qurty
.—ittl.
■ .laid
.. upo wur tablvs,-in my estiina- iiiU-ndud, and 1 must hnslpt? bi a oofteta-; sorm-limcs
wbateoavar is recognized
to ibe
I |&gt;«ert
-by plundering fislds or (ulus,
bv ths rommon omatitutiun.
Hut when I rixi.
nnd**tuv
sir.n, Vna question I wish tn propound. —
— often, by »hat i*. in ■ ita cfflets,
tto pepk-. the townresidenta of such '
Mr» 11
Buctonai
aaa.-rled in h|s message I wish to know from nine friend of the far worse—trailing with slaves, and seifTerWfry', [rrocred .t. frame
a c.n.tittb-n,
'a&lt;l fnHI
»«&gt;... ........ ....! —, nrmu
irooi pway
••■•••.-y---- 'Lecompton cottstitul'wm bow Iw* proposes ting tlu-m to plunder for their benefit.^.
| then it is their right to decide the im- umc of the Message and Documents for i e, f,l|TC a State into ibis Union against
Fifty tbbiritJid nut-of three handrrd
-----—....I..™ whether ! this year—
| ci*, »fshes of ita government and its pee
portant question e.fi&gt;r .K
tbeniu-h
th-HuMind, 1 am told by thia autb&gt;irit/.
tbry will uontinue, modify, or atn-fadi
•-The friends'and supporteni of th.-|n|ri I wish to kn»w from, what danse an- io that cond'ilnm in ihe-8lal»- ot&gt;8&gt;t«rn
ry.
Tn thim. and tu them nL.i.e, Nebraska and Kansas ac», when atrng-1 in the constitution «f tbs United Stales Caruliaa.
I find other high aulboriibis question belong, IYv« frutu all giing mi a rrceut occasion V&gt; MMtaiu iti [ you derive the right to force a State into ly upon this annis questh n.
Mr. Ds
wi«e provisions betare tlie great irilamsl j this Union 1
i assert that^ahi-uld you
r. Dm-li- „f the American .BT'jdy- nerer differed ■ adopt Ihi? constitutirai.
..«&gt;ut
its
trto
riu-imlng
-&gt;n
Ais
subjecti
make
a
dead
leUcr.
The
jp-Teromcnt
of
; in toll, stout its irto mi-anmg on tAia subjceU i make a dead letter. Tin
and, therefore, I shaft Kot comment upoe j Evriy where throughout th&gt;- Union they Kansas, wM&lt; h your "«• present Edreu- popuLQon thAuih arises ftxdtf llha im-‘
ii; out nrrv is war i am coming at:
I puMIdv pledged thvirSkith and tbrir hnti-1 tive has admitted to be legal, is opposed puveriohed cooditkni of nor hr.Je. As
-I have entire remlidmcc in Governor ; or that'tiw-y would cheerfully sulanit the to tbiaconstitutioa. The pcidle of Kan- lands become l ihousted the return# aH
Walker that the troops wlil n-d Im- em- question of Watery tn. the J» i&lt;i.^ *rf tin
anK..rcfwbelmingly ..pjx^rd to it.—
ploved clcept to resist actual ttggresvmu '
fide people of Kansas, without any Nrmr, air^will some man tell mi Itos,
ur in the execution of the laws, -md this ! restriction »r qmjificitmn whatever. All ! with a government and a people almost
not until the power of the civil magistrate I were t-ordijlly united np^n the great d-c-1 unanimously sippnaed l«»a emstituu*^. mors prccanuu*. and obtained at greaftr*’
slud! prove tmavnlling.
Following the ; trine of popular wn-cn-igary. whieb if the j you are going to force it iara this umou! cwt.
The striking fact that tb&lt;*\ dis­
wise example of Mr. Madison towards vital principle «fi&lt;»ur-fre»rm-titutions.
Tbe Government of the United
s,“le« tricts pnsacssinj naturally tftf best s«ik»
tiic Hartford convention”—
‘ Hod it Iwtfn insinuated from any qtinr- | law n&lt;-t UjOneta Mjougfi. n..r mom-y are almost flationary m population, while
S-...,l.m M
I- SWlU* “M »?«•“
I J-"*"
“**“'!’*?**!. diatiicla uf inferior Mills i naturally »are
1.. U-, lhrCA.nl
,h- . ............ ...» .1.1. .-»»« Mw . «-..«»■• » chmrt. »TW
law |l&gt;r the members of a convention, i people, h cannot be done. There is no
yetilion un&lt;pie»tio&lt;&gt;ingly ; for it is a wi-ll
thereafter to to elected, to withhold the ■ amslitqtiona) right to attempt to do it. that the character of slave labor, and the
estahliwbird nntTiupfc of law llut a man
question ot alowey frowr the people, and | respect the President of the United
who turns Sutra* evidence tnint liavs
to sutotitutu their own will furahat bf a [ States so lung a* be otovs and stands by friendly to density &lt;&gt;■' population.
sutite confirmatory testimony, «»r you cam
legally .-iscrrUiiocd msmrity «&gt;f -all ttoir । the cimtitntion of tMmMed States} But
not r&gt;invict.
I am not dispoM-d to taka
rointitmiito, this qmul.i lun e been instant- * Jet him step &lt;U»c inch toyond that ronly rejected. Everywhere they remained [ stitution; let one dron of blood fluw in
true tuthe resolution :td«iptnl tin a rede- । KnnM*. or anywhere else, and James Bu­
airil tbercfhre, f do n&lt;*t give any weight
tu'this star on the Hartford cvuventlofi Grated occasiou, rerogflizhu * the right «t rhafinn. President of these United States.
'
‘
’ r Taryituriaa, iuulu-1 willto liabte toimpeaebincwt, artd U»‘ f*
ar the Twptk* conventiim—
■l-rnsko, acting lliro' ' hanged for murder also. .lames Buchan­ thia truth, is tl»c regularly tt.enaaed
di|,£ Kansas and
• Illegal aftj. d.ngarmn combinations;
. xpreared will of a ■ an, su long a* he stays w ithin the eonati- ■ amount of land* cvltivnted ia difibrent
such as that of tliu Topeka convention; majority of aciiiat’^c‘1 leiita. at.d when- tulion mid within the Uwa is to be re-,
cnips per hand, particularly tat coUoo,
i williuut ,1m disturlicd, unless they shall I ever tiro numbcT'W.rtlctr inhabitant* jus s pertcd by everybody; bnt let him at ep
1 attempt to perform some act which will I tifi.-!. fl, to form a condWiiti-m. with or toyond the constitution nnd beyrind the ubile the amount produced ie ympdrtio*ably k-rs.-'
.1
I iir.llg thrtii into actual rolliuou wlthtlm ' without afaverv, aftil to admitted into protectum of thu lawa.and he is no longer
And agxlfl. tho business enmmlttea
j r&lt;&gt;nsii-.utii-a and Hie laws. In that event the Union upon l.-niia &lt;rf perfect equality j dsnx.-s Bqchanan, President of the I nited
the SoMn Carolina Agricultural Society
11hrylsliall be rousted ayd put down by »ilh the othar States."
■ Stales, but James Bnrlmtian.the criminal.
reported, August 9. 1855:
the phots p»wer of the |io»«-run&gt;t-tf!. b:
‘•Onrold fi.-lds are enlarging, our home­
pertarmiag this duty, 1 shall have tbespsteads have l*sn decreasing fearfully tit
pnili.itioii of my own cuiifticntc, uod, as I tl.r.Le“ui u» .IO. N.nK tl»
•'!!»; r—fl-- I'
*
•
•
*
*
ir.ist.of iny God."
..r.ulb,. i» u»&gt; wwiwi™. »«■ »..«• I- “&gt;■*■,
- number.,

[coxTtxuto]
It must hr r.-mcinlicred lh.it the prescut legislature „f thu TrrnVu-y nf Ken
sas is n frev-Btate laipaUturv. The first
’&amp;««rIto Rxgiaicr
‘*f that irre-Stato Lcgislnbe to repeal thu mfrmmi.
Lm i sWt» but tu perpetuate thsir power they j

prrMrttk frw-yuie
alter those laws.
Sinn uf '.lie i-oMtitution to the people.

Ha rn.tr

••Slavery la created by municipal law;

7

NO. 48

■&gt;«» ...ki ..»« .I.lubo free unless »la vary bad berti legiiliacd.
»•- ca« l** ••’»•«* b*** ■«•••* without
p—itiru law I’
'■
This is General .Csss In 1854. New.
sir. had Mr. Buchanan shy resort I-* utter lbs sentiment I Imre read from hri

.1L

। .h™.,

Mr. President, whit laws are •.hew that
i ..wi!»t|hj««
Bl—i rn., n...-bh.J
ba is going tn u«- the wtbohr power uf th.- U&gt; the r~—pU) - ’ I *”•,r I™ *"22,
“
Government tu cnfired
There »&gt;u» ah.n E tO 0.1. \noultitk.
#
six th&lt;MiMtinl pro slavery Votca east. n-t code uf laws «macU-d in Kansas which the l« ~.I..,.IU.J t.. lh.p-.pl.. ..IhrtUir I WllMMl.jfc-1. •
nconle of
„
.
. .
• ,
vote of the people
«s Knus.-ut
hnusae. I1 have
liare
Mr. President, 1 have occupied more
drehn-d H be a disgrace to the agi—a I shown that there was no sulmiit^ioa oven 1:
coda of lawa which the Mint high an
'
thorlty divlarvd to be unconstitutional, n-MMalh Th.-, plnljrf mm Tl-p , 1“"»&gt;!&gt;""’?'&gt;- Wk".'* ••
'»
►'
and therefore void.
It certainly eannuC pl»lp„l Mr. HkCL. .. !»..« ar.obfc p—IMr rm..
w *;rr*h"
Ins those has which l.&lt; wasguing U&gt; cp- ...ikin, itm-, in, sw “&gt;'■ ■» *—
&lt;TaTK OF Mil'll tl»A5 !Urrv f.nrat.
u.TU.. m.m Srnlh C.r.4.m. (Mr. ll.mmmri.J
f-&gt;rcs. Let us sec. Let US see slut th-«« m&gt;
laws arc that he proposes to bring the Lhjmwcrary m.-iretod to dcf&lt;-nt wider । Th*1 Sco’,,,r.
:___ ;___ _ , _ .
whole power -f the Government t» rW-i
"In all social systems there must be a
fla-intip£ banners of “ Buchanan Kill tree ‘
force, and tli.n humbly trusts bs will Kansas." hi-Pennay tvania^J aid told, it . .mks’Ui d&lt;» the meatal duties, to perftwin
the
drudgery
*&lt;t
life.
That is a cla»a re­
have
the
approbation
of
Ida
conscience
wa*the same. Mr. Burhaiuc was every |
i iwvit unhmlUed t&lt;&gt; the people
iud his &lt;»•■« f In the code of Kat&gt;a.ts, ai
quiring but a low order of intellect^ and
wtore throughout tto North represented
Its requisite are vigor.
page 005, will,bu found theibllvwing.«&gt;|- as being in finer of making Kan-ws a free bet liltki shill.
d.-c-sTUy. fiik-lin. Such u cIsm you rnnbC
Mi-tmcnt:
.
Slate, ruhi it ws«a&gt;i*erted over and over . . . .
fm, more than fe u thousand.
■„!.» .. ..
.k-.
•■Se«. II. If any m-num print, write. again, tfort the aiireat way of making it a
Intnalucu into, publish,,or cin-ulalu*, or
free State was by tin- election of James
R omslituU* the very
MUX- |O I* brought into, printed, writt- n, Buchanan. J aura Buchanan occupies the and THinement.
published,,or circuUu-d. or shall kmwiug- presidet.tifll chair to-day. hi 6&gt;n*cauenc« mud-sill of society and of political govly aid or assist, in bringing into, printing, of the iw-licf »»f tto pe&lt;q&gt;1c of tto North erfitnent; and y«a» might as wplt attempt
publishing hr circulating, within lliq Ter­ in tlirae franBulent reprerentattma. B'ft t&lt;&gt; build a bouse in the air. n to build
ritory any book, ya&gt;yr. pamphlet, Biaga- G.r these falaq awiertimia he rren-r would eitbef the one or tl&gt;o«bar, exceU on this
xim-.'handbill or ctn-nlar. cootaining any liavi- been cTtotiid. Un never *ont.T hare tnnd-sill. Fortunately for the South, she
xtateox iits. argnments. opmiona, [umli- curri'd a alnfilc northern Sl.Ve hut f&lt;-r tto iiHiud a race adapical to tlwt purpose to
A «tc&lt;j Inferior to lier.uitn,
m- nt d-«jrh ‘, jdvi'i -. «r Imirhlo. Ld'fJ u, I'lcfiu tu.-wthvi-iulent ni-^-rtloU-. Now Inn band.
I .u-l to pr -dm-r -i divrderly. daiigilrouii,
but vmiff&lt; ntf&gt; au
in temper, in v|*.
Par of llteir
tut them rorrj in their ptoig'-a made toor rvbelli ius dl»uffc- t'.on unnmg lh« «»»«-&gt; f»wc »lie *k-rtj«i&gt;. L«:t the cnii'titiitiun be or, in docility, tri rapaeAy to stand the
in this Terrikory. or t-&gt; Induce such &gt;fl.iv&lt;-s submitted to a fair vote "f the p«ripb‘, «&gt;r elhuiitu. to answer ail her puqmses. W&lt;t
to escape from the serYlou of thslr row*- els.-let the’whole atinjedtbe sent back use them lor our purpose, and call thx m
COMMJSSlUNEES’XUtlUE.ters, ot tn resist thJir authority, he shall ag-iiti tn the people, to tnapugc their do­ slaves,. Ws found them slaves Ivy the
•cuniffinn consent bl mankind,* which-ae1ms guilty of feloqv.ond be punished by mestic ipst&gt;tuti.*na in itoir'rtwn way.
imprieonnleftt and hard labor (br a term
Sir. throughout the North, for many
nut less than fivo ysan*.”
ware pa*t; we have had a dot of nn-n in highest pn-of &lt;&gt;f what is Nature's law.—
And yul -the constitatiun, to which I great trouble and trilmiation atom this Wears old Taabluoed »t the S-iathyct; it
link they would dread thu Territory of
is a word d'vcardrsl now br tsars po­
nns&gt;M, end the climate there as tin- nillod your attention a abort time sites, Union.
From etory- Mump in my own
declares the frse^lorn of speech nnd of State the cry has gone forth, time nnd lite;’ 1 will hot cbsractcrize that class al
kMltl»y for their partkul^’’ complaints.
press shiiir h &gt;i,,bc interfered with.— again. &lt;&gt;f "•danger t»r the Union." Thro*,
Tills
ithc*iWMuiiiuna! and out al! the northern Stntra the mme cry
But l lwve.other distinguLhe*! aultmrivoid; and vet Mr. Rueluntut sayrf, tn the fans gone forth-? and whenever nn apgre* nal.
bs &lt;■* this vary point; aiming them, the
••The Senator frrm • New ork said
_ __________ nQurable Bacretary of S|stc. ,‘Yoji ci.foru menl of tKw law "all the power s'.os! Ka-r tocn maite By tto Smnh ifpoti yesterday that the whole world bad aliolthe Nortli; three Unmn-savcn tore rome
.nd aajastmenl. [
w, have had distinguished trai-liurs. of the Crovarnintml shall (wbronght into
(shed slavtery.- Ay, tho a«*». but nut
' W« liave learned our loswma frytn high miulvitinn, and iu performing tuts duty' lirfi.h? the pronie, and. in nitrons tone*,
authority, and our d*»ut»ta are lamest. | shall have thr approbation of itjy own averred ttot ftoy aMirotcd tn ft to nave
Gen. Cass, in his sp«wch at Rumen, In eonMilcntw', and, I humbly trust, of my, th* I'sW. That "&lt;■! of people, who have
God.”
Sir. | d&lt;» nut know of *haf
l.cen in labor, and anff.-ring, and trial, tar always have with yomffir dm man who
M ichirau, in 1854. said i
mil vune (tiMn-r nn if in Utt lai his omsdsoee may ba mailu, but an limg * time on acrotmt of tto t’ni.m 1 live* by dully tabor, and rwrccly liraa at
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
there are ' few men who would have the tore pa*«&lt;l off the stage. !n their places
our new Territories. Dov* the o'tisUiu- approbation of tMlf- bXhT onnsrlencvs in are men whi» - tora this gliirions Union,
tluaf give authority to Interfere 1 No. that, and thstw is iro-nUribat* W the Di­ and Hive ft a" it w» made by tto fctiwfrs-,
b?
‘
ia the tu
The word staves is not to be found in that vine Being that authorixrsany.man tossy men wto will m.t wbirm /Manure ti» tto
that ho humhly trusts ho will have tbs Union;” tot bear# men. wto will ftgbt
Insirmuent,”
'
approbation of lih God In inch ah efibrt.

mml energetic ami uscf'il citixms to sup­
ply the bine and sinew uf other States,
but we are Iwng our tQavu popul«tl&lt;«,
which is the true wealth of the StaW,

entile, aredimimdiitiginsttcand decreas­
ing hi numlier; andmir purses are sftwiprd f,.r the fast reft! (tssupply their pGiMi
from the nortiwesteih Btati-s.**
That is not s« flattering an accoutil as !
hope to give &lt;if Nllchigan by-snd-by. Tn
i ha message of Governor s8aal&gt;roqk, *«f
South Cnidlina. to the Legls^Utrc. I litida
••Dlucathm has been provided by vM*
L'gi»laturv hut f«ir one c1a»» of thi c&amp;acua of the Stats, which is the wpgftfe '
vlnaju For the middle nnd Pp*»r» r fSkMT ‘
nf »«icty.!t has d-me nothing, since »n
organized aystrm has been adopted f«&lt;
that purpose.
You have appropriated
475,0O0 annually to the free acbooR; but
under ymir prraent mode of *ppl&gt;'”f
.
that litKrahty is really the prot'uaiuu &lt;&gt;f
the. prodigal, rather than the jtnhcious
generosity whichcoHcrs red MrntdiL Th*;
few why urs c-lucate.l nt public «xpst»*
in thesd oxccllsni mid truly useful bi*cit'w •
li.His, tho ArvXjaLand.GiU'lvl. acodamtes' ■
[imliUtw school.] form almos-. thcunly
except! fi t.» the truth of thia rcinark.:—;
Ten years n|t", twenty tlmuKviJ adult*,
besides childrrti. were tmabk to read or
write. In Baulk Carnlma. H.«s war AW'

fears to be entertained that tho nmabsr
Has inm-rsed since that permdr
I
Again, write* a distingulsbnf traveler'

of the “wtnd hlllcrs” ot South Cttrnlltu 4
••Not very essentially,different is the
c.*nd&gt;ti&lt;m of a class of people living iu ‘
the pine barrens nearest thu coast, as de
scribed to me by a ride-planter.. They

is rieu and milk. They arc small, gaunt,
and cadaverous, and thslr akin Is jnai tits
o- dor of tho axiOillstfwy lie* no. Theyan: quite incapable of applyisg them- ■
selves steadily W any labor, and tber
....
- . _ _____ ».
_

old Indians.
••A northern (

Bat, ajpiln: ,
. , ' ,
"
j
"Sec. 10. If any free person, by spr­ N.irdi, whotows ImeatnAhn ijabit «t cry­
:__ ..... ...k.
it, dnttcree ” have
ing or by_ariringx«»M-rt nr maintain that
wart ul amploynM* af*«8

lion, and If autbortaod, mterfcre. tortAth

ar* deaoted.to ttaoL’ei-xi.aod demoted Ao

w—. b. ■U.V 1«"
Any aggn-ssion upon the eonatituthw

.» -L__ i____ - c ■ — ■■»« -

ma.

�zTOMwuiiir
RICfl GLOSSY HAU,
*—tJ *7
t*r

JUASTlNtw’ ERJ

BLANKS!
BL’
&lt;tm«!
it* UM
ru«j U.X—

perr'—e and Chek.

Mr. hnae Messer

is ebeSed &amp;af&lt;rr«wr&lt;. and AegwaCw. Car
pewur. Ckrk.

MOUTUAG

Weil d»«e. Cartton ’

hk» ehetol wearfy aH the

or, io. and rW. liberate I*. ngwkra
fi.«. TeU.
UM tU T-'"w&gt;o&gt; w 11 b. arfMnl with taorrgi u

Mareh21«e. in which the writer an»•:—
-w. hare UH-.' the angar pber.aJu the

«• Gm P**g. girhg pnaia .Z an
(W Green M —tai.
the bill. «Z o WTM-, t'Basraa tw ha am, it esrty spring."
stay either reyret the aanrtUM®t and send
the Ul! Uhk to the II — he at.oaewr
r»M»r. «r it a—y aaaend the aan&gt;»JaneaC
and in this way keep the ti'l fw»—sg fnwn
Caocrs luaemu*.—The lla&gt;*l*fKryaMirae T-« nUrlp CaniaMre af^aMrd. at the m^wtcawma. see J. W. Strir
'VhM ««Mraa thr Snare aiU take aith

srEciAi
*IVr I IsMin^s Tillage CobwittMl er*.
&lt;*• .Z Men**, It. J. Grant, Go. \V
M 4G and
U. II. Iloth.

Last Data or Cm_ Bt|ro«-—A
WaAing-.« KurrwpMdrM wf the Tia ea.
thus allnlrs tn th* do!h.in&gt; health &lt;Z
tbs laMU *&gt;&lt;ad statnawn :

Uk pr—aad ahM H «• ahi
»IrrthWI«Z G-hl «Arrr..

Vitugs- "

M.
R. IL—f'lt.scx •&lt; rise a«
IMMS T«*1*S-—O" rasi afl.r 1 h»c«J.J

II-war. and the pnAnbifity k. that her.
:«5 &gt;«ce JrU-jtrd thr Adr.nnntrat'xi far.
»•- by a nw^nty .Z r-^ht. they &gt;iU ad

M.r.UU, alw male x»
.
lu Jet acabM the Wl
«. «K alnainZ b, bk frierU.
***1 •—*1 Gar 0*11 rare,! every a-rtb'm
(h-m-e-rat. if thirty fairer. »Z UJirr Were
M One* oariarfne v. I hern I baa el u
laearr and ««»| h^. |t H tha.^ht hy
many
Senat -e Crirtmdrw** s&gt;awn4

hslat into wbirLnMirea&amp;niaiMratx.Sr*.
at-.', GU. thus ilka.* rates th. pr-caws l y
• fe~b it imt nwnetiiMCs &gt;• ewrrd j
'
"After Mr. EnZeahh UJ brdbZ
BagGr with.-nt gl-.«»K trim- him fiatS
&lt;hM hi. tfstrmcrt. rhe. mafe oarm^x
the aaeetrng at Ja^ge D-MgC-s* h«r m
tie T—Msb. till were «G..?y Zfleertn
6mm th-ae made .« the fianber •&lt;«»«.
as .fWMUe umcrrvZ aawfhy
a*4kv —
When alw«t rhaiag. hr wipe.a.d that
Mr. SHhiHI e««&lt;l&gt;rd is an •dKnaave k»d

'•'»-* f^rt'
t}* F**1 «&lt;*'*"-

I think mar; het Vit b aJnptrd in thr
•
M, it »in MT t.&gt;o&gt;vr«rT&gt;Z m by :h*
Sw. Ths !&gt;?*&gt; trdwoal—&lt;enr* tbr
■*-« ditwified and &gt;r*«eprwGwt|erhUti&gt;e
G»fy m the v.arhi. aiH d» the K4din~ .Z
the Etreetire, and rebar the pe-fdr &lt;Z
Kanaa. the right b&gt; Wtp &lt;■» the wi«c&gt;«
•Z their er ewthuti-w.. The re-»!t «&gt;B hr
that the IL— will rrrvrde fnwn ht a
COMMISSIOXEL’S

•a. UrailrHy ins’rc.ted bwt (fovtao. vd
a»«J r«rd hr Ltcofttptoe.
b the Sens:* there are five “AtncriwpiM M jw^Zy in- the tneata. Jadtnw
Oftbae, rno. Mmr . Crittenden
w—d a dmihtM preo^atire tu break •ZK1., and Bril ./Trt*. V.C-d &gt;«MM

ita accrMtfJisbneWt. that vat oodnnnrd

Afterward, the "ly«»tUard was baAnd

ISAAC C. HOTT

duwa a munofndy ; Bwehanan «'»U 4&gt;

the nan— t» Iwild «f» a nnen^B-ly. The
••*7&gt;Ct «Z Jackwiw’. padiey was tn Ji«re
thraH. while that &lt;Z Bohnu. is tv
r»r- aeU m4.ee.
The fBeallrl m ik

1588

Mrrruar rars IUa* P.rxa.—The
Cleveland Il.-rald u!k» l!». art^-Uy t&gt;*e
an th. dsty «Zaapjawto^ b.mc |M|&lt;rrs:

-Rreodkrt. if . ho puj-e i, to hr

•tr r» iccted ibe aoserxlmewt tn lla L
rtupta* bll, an tint the neat poerndb
ill,
. he the aff-dsUneot
oeutMllec &lt;4
by the li-w

TIME IS .MONEY.
AXOITTAKIjB 1KMEY TUMEY UOCIO Ji »

�ILAS-nXtijf PRR.E WEIPEXT.

§Tatk

LL-

HOUACKS

''

BLOOD rt'KinSKAM:BLOODPIL-.
Missus rA.qvMncn.
Dr.

n,«OI~.

CHERfiY
rorews. colm, bcabsenesf.
■KOSCIITISyWOMPBCM^EC^

corp. urriJU, as*
COMMIMPTJM.

:!2rEiiu

(tt!

fl/u tnncdf la oSttid to tLa cvuuaaaltywRMKo
ibdran «« M l.» art. b&gt; «hour -okAO teU

'
fl. W. M1UA tlcr.trr.
JAMES a. ftWEEXEY. Sulwiior fer Cuoplain.

J.M. HUBBABD,
likALKw IX

JBttsital
I
SHEET

HaoUoga March J. 1858

.Jnstrumnits,

n44w«.

AT THE“OLDSTAND

MUSIC

A 8

Ind .Musical Mcrchaadlsc,

USUAL,

ll’ith an god and complete an assort-

KALAHAZOO : : : : MICHIGAN.

j
1
:
1

As a |x*irticular friend lias taken the
lilwrtV tu rirrnlatr vhc ntorv that ur arc
kcepirig a (iHOG SHOP, I take thia .1­
p&gt;wtunliy to way to my fnen&gt;l-&gt; • “-Unit
tn nut the ease, trnr never will lie * long
v*l *ni sulk-. Mini I hi- W1C8KBY BAHRET. I pill into my cellar was nlleU with

A very liln-ntl d.dncti.-li mad.- to tho.
pure! imii'g in &lt;jti .nittit-*.
Pnaiit atlii.lx ii feud to eoiintry ay

N. II. Just nciix.d 1. new- musicnl
itmintiix-ni: &gt;a l.d tLe Euglidt MeulLll.tritnniiiini. &lt;4 I -.nd exun inr.

AY Eirs
am tv tar to.tr. M errtatah ha. a happy afloat ap&gt;&gt;a th- n«r. es. I'io- an.pl mr tiu.uk. lor ..ur
kind nx-.id. and acta. Mid kiforr mr,
'

Your..
J. W. T. McMULLEN.
ClM4X«»n. I ruts.i kept. 4. 14-7.
Itr. Bubach - He» ritt Har ing been Mlirtod with
ururalgMi 111 rl&lt;eaniati*u. for the past yrar and a

CHERRY PECTORAL,
corlhs. coins, uousemxs
EBOM BITI', U HOOri\L-( Ul LU.
&lt;EOIP. ISTNHt. no
(o.vsi nrriuN.

CHANGE OF TIME.

LhdlAN.

day*. Widne-wkna mi4 Fridiy-, at 7 «A
r|twk, A. M. and arrive nt Battle C’n afc^
nt I p’eluck. I’. JI. in lime to take tin’
aftrrwsMt ran ejat or wi-»L । n 1 on T*fc
days. Thursday* and Satimlnr. at otiu j£

Roberts, &amp;. Co.
AT TIIEUAShXGS

JUST RECEIVED

At the chcwpeM m.hv in town by

H.J.KENFIELD’
a new .:&lt;« -k «*T Fall pud winter GOODS,
which will he an|d fur

’
G. 4V MILLS. Bcgioer.
JAMES A; 8WKEZEY. SvLciU.r Or CmajJaia.
JlaMingl Marc!:

IIER‘8 S1UNE

Ia’8.

baU alw. tho bcastifuilr illurlraMd

n44w ■

Tiro Ik-llur Ari Journal Our I’m

COMMISSIONERS* NOTICE.

Kadi .ubwnber laatai nrcacatnl with a I
ealc in th* Awards ofl'rruiiuin., hr which
aide Wotk of Art. in Pooling or .•wulplan
•m
.i-&gt;__ ... - .

W» ll-.ai ui»Arr«ignc4 bating tarn appointed Vy
tbs ludp- r.t I'lubslr fur the t'uanlt uf Uarrr. StaU

MOTT

•lid Engrai ii.ga, |&gt;nce tifljcauls per aamber.
Specie:., - uunibera will U .ent to all penu®. wl
•Umtt la aulMcribe. Mt receipt of bra ihmIs,
■lamp*. &lt;l*..eMta.&gt; ■’ •
AiMrvss C. L. DERBY. Aclaary C. A. A.
M. Broadway, X. T.

I' II Ys 1 C I A \ 4f Si' UG E O N.
Us. A. E. Ihnrrcu. baring madr Hastings ho

dONEF&gt;uvy

gocdTlw

New Arrangement
Judge of Probate,

•if all kin*!* eheup h«r Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity &lt;»t

AND
BRiNGLEK,
on hand and all pcr»&lt;«&gt;a u idling hi buy or
acll wifl &lt;Ui wet! toftdl Ihfi-re tatrgntning
vl-ew here.
I would |&gt;urtinihr|y call the atu-niM*
ofpi-rwins who nrr linildhig t»
that f haw jrt»t lleewitcl n large 4- ck ol
Nails and Gloas and that I will f.intiah
muh. Glow, nails, Dm.r Triiiimino-» 4,'e.,
al a* 1&lt;&gt;W u figure as powrlMv.
n-21-U
11 J KEN HELD

'PAINTING.
CUSTOM WOBX
4 c^uUntly «. UmL uxl aU UsAsMADt TO

mW UAiUnVAKE STORE.

FINE CONGRESS GAITEKStbr

mi uwwe, I

DRESS GOODS

-

AprCt.l8u". -

TUHPENTIXE. ALCOHOL,

AMBROTYPES!!’

at aat'.iiiriiiiig h'W prices. My motto
Bunting Fluid together with a full stock ufj
in "a Iftdc elH«|»cr tlian the cl»cn|Mmt.‘
X. W. RIKER, wl.hr. «. inform |he l-H*
I lirtve just, received a good auwrtment ।
efbostiogs owd rfamMly. that M -^HEL t.iVKR.’
lauliea
.
■hieh as TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SP1
CM. PEPEB. FISH, ba amd every­
thing in the Grocery line, such as
Such as Prints. Gi ngha mi Ix-ljtins, Me­
will lie wanted for family uae. And
rino*. )*nn&gt;metta» Bhtck Alpaccas nnd a
thi-j have on luind the lw«t kind
variety «if We»d Detains, all very nicw
of ammunition (inr sportsmen
and very cheap.
such as powder, and PerAlto's g&lt;«d u'uuirtnii-nt of Cloths tor
cusslon Can* of all kinds
men’s wear, and a Urge Mock of stapln
naaliaga. March Jd. t-Il
Waler Frtofti and
Denims Bbcctlugs, shirting, stripe, cbc&gt; k«
others, Shot,
riWM5TRATUlCStML£0F B&amp;MJfrTATK
Lead. Ac.
INSTATE of MicUel Cbaitrt.™ laMopb. tan.
JI ST RECEIVED » new lot of
'j whip .1 H»]w in tto nnntt -I
AU ths pop.
BOOT* and HIOEM,
ular Pat ent
Xutin ia hereby girea ttot la aaautdara with.
Ijidic'a Gaiters Buskins mid Boots,
Met Heino, ot the
a!im&gt;M and authority grsakd Me V. th, Judge
• — .1—
.J II—

C3-K O C E ZEt IES ,

SHOP

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

train ••fear*.
,
...
Leave Battle Cre,-k fi&gt;r naX^ngs
Tucwuiy*, 'llnirsdn^ « un.1 S..tunlux« at «
o'clock. A. M., an&lt;l arrive, at linaijriga
at two &lt; Vhik. I*. ,M. uml &lt;m \ltoday4
Wcdiicidayn ami Frhbiya al 4 •ul-s.-k^ A,
ami arrive in Hastings at 10 o'clock,
Ik-nvc ILi.tiiigs f..r Grand llapLla.on
Mondays, Wcthu-aihy • nnd Friday* at
10 o'chT-k A. M-. mid arrive at Gram!
limiula al 8 o'clock P. M,
,4 ,
r;;
Leave Grand Rapids (hr llai.liugs and
Battln Creek on Tuv*duys, Thu ridayA, an4
8aturdays,al four o’diwk, P. Al. ' .,
17u4£ '
.1. SHEPAERD.-z

found st tah establish­
ment. Also n great '»
riety of tlie cboimt Perthnury h«r dm ewpcchtl aevommodalion «»f the Indie*. Aht&gt;
Statimwry .Pena. Petalk. Ink. (»v.
Tltry would rvb'prrtively ammuime to
the titixrtiM of Ilawtiags and .4" the Mirnmnding Gmnty. generally that they in­
tend to ad) everything in da ir fine «&lt; thw
(•■aiui-Mi as cheap as can be bought at any
place.'
Give us* oil and judge t&gt; try ourselves.

pounding and puttil
And every &lt;*»w pun
nut* rely upon tbei
June 2--&gt;tb 18S7.

�BLOOD P

rar
...

_

DHEAH VASQLIABED.

VBW
to havearrived^ meets B.'.an fmmrer. and J

m airwariy cor
wanted. should

j^-p

,

40

;

GOODS
j

r^"raxirr a srAruMMu-x
AND CU1LERY. ।
Ready Pay Store, Old Fogyism Distanced
1
| Young America Ahead. ;

IBV
EVERY VARIETY,

n&gt;ux_xuuta«&lt;a*»-S’

rwMly doos, and

that they art- in p&lt;xl
order. Repair han-.cxs. dse. larnk well
to y our st-sk. If they are not properly
eared fur al this s« son uf the year, they
ea«n&lt;* be expected to du the heavy xjuing
work. Bymbavepurstedlhebsrha^
r
-.-...I -11

large!

Just receivi
stock

»b
d*M. Fntpare ground as early as p-omi- j the police thee needn’t, lor Tee heard of
Uo. and spread no more manure al the the’ship. , ‘•OU. uh
thinks B. tv bmitMt Akn cen be ploughed in, ■wlfh'hi a ' self, “running fdl&lt;»w. Im wants to do me
few hr-urs. If you rotinol obtain nnv of mil of tlir premium.” So he writes thus
■
■
’ 1 ............ I ..... '
A - U
A ik-^. I^'al I.WX Ixlx Lv '
mired for ii-e, jhruw .half an Imur; the p&lt;dtcv i* filled.*’ A.
nibs hia hands w ith dlignl; y et B. refas I
re to pay. WeW, whet Is the decbhrnl
wtdsr. are them attended to. Cub pile
and
lor summer, repair build
build- soy* rotitribvied la Blockmoof;
—
*prepare
«re fuel for
ta&lt;r,wllitewireh stable*; clean out old Mt- I fry tie Rm. John Jtoylee. 2f. A.
ter awd sprinkle with plaster, having rve
rytbing rvnwived to tho compost bvwp . J ATE OF MICHTGAN -The Ciredit Coart
fislisi; make foul sir during warm xpring !
day*, and thus prererva th« health e»l b«lh j
men aud animals dean and whitcwtwli

n~~-~-k,

carets.

FRANCIS ROWER

I

i.-i-x.h—.bb,™—

xm.

CBXCr. 1ST1U4. us
mwarnxs.

i iBorcjKJrsted'lBlD-

CASH CAPITj
Eoiarr*’^ Wy.1Wt. ia

LOWEST TRICES.
AN now rvderilF my SPRING aloet sf Gaea*
and bar. oa hand a tirxi ral« B-wortwealnt
miEr.rt hf.a rr iiAitn wahk mvfejc*
ns. comes axd.soxenrgx
w.cre. wmes i on ss
atloweb MMIcb
THAX Kt-Ett,
Mr axaorUumt of PAULOR sTTOVRI. Winpriw
ViMiitihil Milerua io market.
. .

I

To be sold at Bower!
Price*.

ABSOLUTE* LNIMPAIRLD
SarpluB, $422,162. 11.

,jmj.«ums«c of | srsl

Call and ate theia before purtkaeiny

*•-**—'*•
|
I E»«a. a.
:
)
| It ^txtatarislly sperarit.B to this resrt ll*l ’
the DetWaxls.frnoeh X.Turiut A fk.jftila Turutr,
A
(
,h.4llt, n is orterut «&gt;« taid Dr-j

ELEVATED
• ’ OVEN 8TOME?.
.
LOWTOVEN tflVVES. •
PARLOR COOK STOVES.

OF AIX KINDS,

FRISTS
GINGHAMS.
BRILLIANTS,

TO HOUSE BUTLDBHS.

LAOS,

mnarsUot*. It ix tn Im
nf diM-aae what an aJU‘1

tDXHJIETDXS

"j .morel fine* n. Hoch in Ite m*
ite
» ufPr.n &lt;»UeK» faaw.cx Sc*i; d .

ribdri.il
..wlieve
..................
kowmfcl

m-rr.x-X.XX

I

Gra-xt &amp; Srirturae, Dr

T HAttis-vwy tatnpfvtr itick of Rouxc bolldinf E. G. RIPLEY,
T. A. AL-EKANOER, '
Aiarrfeta
1 U»,dw.re. .;«lu&lt;l!B« Locks, tawbre. Ball. [
l&gt;,rodent.
5 w Pre.lteul. j&gt;4ni
wh|
*r*w,l!i?£'V4“H4wirrs
'
THOS. K. BBLACE, Jr. 8cey.
wo. inter*!, say d.

A nice assortment

MufSMSkShlSSil

~ j ’"rb&amp;ScAXDISAtUS VEG ITABU B1A0D

FANCY BAHAGES.
'BONNETS TO GIVE AWaV-ALL

Baxii i&lt;a F*k«u&gt; nth, I——________ ■

; PANGEN8 OF FIRE, tlssMXSS
rrtle’
doc ■

TjK j
. .
I

Cil ANGE OF TIME

KINDS BONNET TRIMIN’GS

■4»ith n.uck, iH-at. pond mud, or even brad- ।

Stmu,

I1L10L Dr Ruback prewntx th* r..a lof tstMy

OF

directed in the beginning «»f lb»

AT THE

Ready Pay Store.

Inn. do*,
e xnd
- K&gt; it i* deairnesl A*, ter*

._n
AND

|,ER,LR tF ,s|&lt;s®

iuhghton.

Mr Mpefhirty atU-i one tingle
the Jieai.ihca.iaD Lkxnl Punter,

ua.

Ma

Battle Creek, Haafiageand &amp;, G. I
Rapids Stage Route.
N nrd ich'r M.-titEiy .August Slid- Ifb &gt;

c.'aiumonia before named. An occasion-,
al nwiuklinc -a it. aurC.ce. of.-ur. in

bWEEZEY.

O

57. mdil fnrtfmr notice.; Mage* will (
&gt; BOOTS AND SHOES. BEADY MADE
l.-iivotiie fi.lh.uing named pU«t, as A‘1 •'LOSSES EQUITABLY A IM VOTED
j
Clothing: Merer so Cheap.

w,w

“J"4
J* "*,■ CT»T« o.
' I
by changing the rariwoata «f| ft itw County sTKxrrr. la Ubanoty
ammonia tn the sulphate, and thus pro-, Attw-ui. ofsxid c...irt hrid at Hie C«ert
V«- iu evap.wmi.rn and ombetjm nt I-.’- I
ftt
.. &lt;m «■
' W. Dawley, OsuplaiusnU.

them thus late.

\

!

1

OF ALL '

MM

■ »

'/ | Cornelia. Ih iu&lt;uu&gt; m.-4 Fred- |
J,

—.

any meadows or old fields that nr« sward- ; tbe 4^^,. Frednck a l-reii i&gt; a non rodent
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
■bound, or which bore but indifferent i-rop , of ihi. -uu bwt tte Sui«&lt;d I •£*- Ou mw ; -•-. .
. ...vs u,... i„ .uro 1 be b,««la.-1.(-wf hxt lust ■u.nx/tn. wav., llu-m n tta.rom h vfl.ur.ritc. RteBex. Set tourlorjte&gt; Cunwl.n!*..! !
A .jqire tomroHm bewJqcUe
the surface. while the around is soft. th. n

a.toirf^rim

l.k.ul
seed, ten pounds of clover strtl. one hush- • riF-Fjnil-,’..' i
a a piuirt .4 p.riu s&gt;. i..j»i.uf-o. j
“-.“r
ashes, and five bushel* &lt;if newly slacked
iplxumulcxsx* a satire
I. d &lt;i. lire Republican Its.
lime, all well mixed, mid finiidi off by
rolling.—[Amnr. Agriculturalist.
If after the above you will sprinkle the
surface with 100 lb*, uf nitrate of soda
(cubic petre) in solutiiei, ninth benefit
|
» J. MlUat.
■***££ I
LEVANT C. RHIXES.
t:«HIdxu.sn
Frids occupied by winter grain, if par!
tislly winter-killed, should be harrowed, —---------- —COMMltiSlUNEI®’ NOTICE.
the bare spots H&gt;&gt;wod with spring grain |
or clover, and suitable top-drewings,’ nnd j W«. tfc» itndrrxlstied,1 hxring bets srpointrd
r thr Jailgr ufFiubsl* t&gt;r the eoust) ut I'.xriy
then the wbtilo Allied. Any roots di* i i-l Slate ut Mlekijfxn. CMnaiLsiao*** tutxsminTnrlied by the furrow will be partially ‘ id adjust all dxiinx and demand. *saiust tirf •*restored by the rtdler tn the »nl, and th&lt;-

lyi.. I..
I
Leave Hasting for Battle Creek. Mm&gt;- .
day*. Wednesday* and FrUnys, at 7 o’-1
chick. A. M. and arrive at Buttle ( nek,
ut I o'clock, !’. M. in time to take tku 1

G ROCERIES

tkmNs.

And every thing in the lino of Groceries.
OI prOCltlCC
All kinds3 of
produce
‘xrhnnrrn fnr
IOF
taken in c:XCIiangC
’

RECEIVE MON EY ON OLD ACt COUNTS.

D. C. n*wutT. Dealer i

J. XV T. IteMULLEN
Ci»ci»xtl Friday ?»pt 4, I&lt;4.
Ilr.r.11 llxriui'b're aftlKIrd •

TICAL AXP ANALYTICAL CHEM.
1ST LOELWL, MAM

ambrotypes:!

AND MEDICINES,

.

•

i

-i»tulxt« yea opox m-

CKta, Fa-liiona

..-if"lu te

GtUl.JKK BLSNLTT.

WILLIAM JONES,

ILVu Wawixkf.Fashioi

;

A TvrP'R.OTVPV.S

TUlirENTiN'E AliculIOL

wifl'it.i sell to'eafl roly aahe iofemlx tuleavr.by

m2 I5WO8x

A W. Arntrn, Saddle u

jtte-u« MxteXr

just received, mid for

' Burning I'fuid bigetlu-r w tm aflsll sbkk of

XanTEl. rorbEE.sr&lt;IAK.St&gt;l

poRMEilLY kept by T. Puilufs. i&gt;
CT«tt»tunfly mukiug, additioMa lo tin-1

I

rSEtrES Ik.X Ike (OEirEST,

ADMINliiTUATOlUx.HkLH OF UUL KKTATK. |
UUUIIJS MORRIS
Get xax

will be witntcd fi'Tfamily‘.use.. And

" 8TAWTOJFSEX

P, H. Ac J. RVBSELL.
Ararat, xrn i'xxkxxixl rwwui.—
In order to have a fuU and complete sue
eeeaino uf beautiful ^fluwers,. from early
spring till sntuinnal Ytuat, there are three
’ hardy plsitta to be ’employe.I.
spring luilb* (which rotne under

••«.

By STANTl»N

SOLO«QS .“T»XTV1»,
Txv.ub.cna., ■

:
!

New Orleans Sugar,
EXTRA

_______________________________
:
.
SllEU|F!;'.ti.M-E. i__ _ ,
‘
. .

‘

*.•«.

P. H. dc j. RTSSED*-

J

.-------------- AvoMi:ss

Xfsi-.sl th* laud* SM.I U-tM-m«uU«&lt; lb* ■Irfrn-lxiil

.■

, o^r-t&gt;oi.LAR____ y. wv

.... ’

womens

“ FINEfONGEESSGAITEKS fur

After the spring bulbs, tbc herbaceous
nnials generally succeed. Some, re

)b»M,ddu»u. the CoHtHpr, the Siceti \
ji, and the Afoxt Pink, are nearly «s
early as the ceriie-t bulta, but all me
mail low plants, and need sell tnmtiicd
beda.
’’’
’ Next succeed the Urrer and liter herbaceous perennials, which are well ad.im■ 1
ad-for lawns. Armmg the m*»* ctewpie.
•_,m*.-.-.1
1^., nt.
note and Siberia* Larktpurt; th. cpripft

.

thick bootees,

astastfX2teriS5^r:.l

’ ’
Sheriff.
MareblClM'-;
•_________ »4-’&gt;

WlUirUFl -B SALE.

yyT tshi
15 from
JV^dly’
xu&lt;l «ir«.
“^,jI'vl”7"f‘i_nMtuWH"Wihx.-( JfK~
”.SqE!£?‘rf tecii-n Thirty Rrr.Tvwn T.
i««it.of Koon* gi&gt;ti.twc*t;siw WcxibxifrfHwi

12 Shillings at

Denims, Stripe Shirt­
ING,
SHEETINGS,
BATTB.
p. ii. a j.

r.

MEN’S THICK BOOTS,
FOR

S3,50 at

there are many varieties; the white and &lt; re *-

e»-*^

oIL-n called;

TTT

BUFFALO OVER SHOES,
JRkms. or piak-scripud, arw ibs-fin.-^.

Df. i IL BOKRTEET..
although there are main others thatebute- I
"-t-MJ?
ii^Sbi.®™. rf.G., n. T^, IM1TSICIAN* avitceox.
P. II. Ac J. R.

j-sssTdxaTsres: fc

New Barry Mill,
JS now in siirrcxsful operation, ready
t»» do any amuimt of

TU fuBow'ing are among the Jfett: The ; ctenp- SEW
OUws
"faisuy tarirtire; Dram-.
Wreir

CTJBTOM
E. BONFTEEL

(Ute AO.

OOJUUSMUXKR-S NullCS.

■pa of n't kinds
PnndTaand.

QUALITY AT

IO CTS. PER IZEL

1

I-™..!.)RtiX’;i?SSXJ=!.'aJ

ally before the stmw has all disappeared;
the purple, yellow,fix) other Crotititi; tlx-1
fine plMr-C-lored /Mboeodinm: the Sibrri.
nfttiU, wilh lieautiful dear bl»c
; anti* Tittle later, lhe world-reno

Hwlsaul
ti^aC£iib
co,

W w. A. Ssunrwtx, Bla

^TEMPERANCE

newiisd a full assortment of •

M. W. RIKER, m.te, to iaSirm the twoslr

(lower a Hxm^xieStore takiug

t‘2n4

NEWG003S!

.

Pakckm, Whole S
,_ r.______ a_ a i&gt;M

.".'yt'dS'5TK!?T, Chemicals, I’auit, Oils

GRANT t SPAODIXC.
—
1

, .
,
... ,,
ofxaut den anti u&gt; pmrat tneir cmib.x au&lt;i at
®t) and thus git c fill! crops.
,o Ur
cvLui-ioucm. sud that wa will
TopMreM pasture pnd twraing Linds ■ tn«taxibcbuu**ortwkH»wnJ«auU*j. lutbnuwu
A it
. '.ntnrnr-.'x.x
will II ewt.
z-wl ot nitrtigen
niln^.n 1 vj,},
»Wp Of
li.C
d
inter grains, wit.
a.,JollU.ltlWU
of u.rcll, IU
lBSeXXSt
. ,aJCOUDt.
Fn,UrTbutwlat.
n-xbihdu.
■dsuperplH.xpbateikfhtnc per «cro| -f Jmm I Si, at tLe Umr uf tra v-l«k, of il.o-x
Prepare .nd sow sprin» grain. Pb&gt;ngh diys^Sd all jwr»oa» b«l*&lt; cUim. auJd*w&gt;Z4*
__ , 1
r II । flV
V T
aawnaltb* xxuinlate are hr rr by mpurvd luVrexepfy.manute fully.—[VY ..rkiug barmUlrra to
tonre-i-kLcr. tbr«aa»uu-

&gt;••*&gt;?•%£*W

cl-’&lt;k P. M. in time to take ths evening I
train..fears.
; cniilT. FIRSTIXDKilSin* MAY BK
Leave Brtttie Creek 1&lt;t Hn»'mgs on (
syytvTKG WITHOUT DELAY. WITHTuwulayx, TY.uradays and Sdtunlgt» at 7
x«url“»5u ami- cor
••’clock, A. M., nnd arrite aC llnxtiug'
• cuRI’uRtTlug
nt two « Vlftk. P. M. nnd on Munday* •
THRU'
|
Wednesday* and Fritbya at41»’rb«tk. A. , J. A. SWEEZEY. Aocxr
XL and arrive hi llnating*. ut 10 «*cl.a-k 1 Iln-Hna*. Jnn^l2 IfW.
Leave* liaxtinga f»r Grand Haphle «n
,fc
j
Muniluya, Wederstlay* mid FriduV* «t
10 .I’clixk A. M-. and arrive at Crand
st Sp
8 M'chick
P. M.
M.
1 IhuHils
" Nils at
’el.ick P.
AT THE HASTINGS
k"ve 4'r"n'1
r,,r Mr "w1
Ua„|,.Cn.vk ..nTut-Mly-.ll.ur-liys.Mmf
Saturday *, lit four o’clock, I’, hl.
811 El ARRD.

Hastings. .1 utn- 4. 1857.

rirrasews
Itexthmrr-

ANI) I-IKIMPTI.V PAID.
w r itr»IO
. .
■

lgSSES-TAID

All the p‘P*
j
ular Put cut
Mislieinta, of ths
day may also 1*
tai nd nt thin establishrnetrt. Also a great Vfljriety of tint cbuitxt»C PertuAIDIINISTBATOR'S SALK OF REAL ESTATE
nwry fr.r the especial sen&gt;tnnmdutiuu of t)Ee ladles. AIm&gt;
Staliomsy, INitm.TcMvk, ink. (ev­
ery variety) Pnp&gt;T, Ehwlops Ac.
1‘urnant U lleen.re and authority hereufcrt
-Wl.a r.., ... th. I,./!—. ..t
They would reipvctividj aui».unee ’«
the ciliums of ll»sting&gt;. and of the sur­
rounding County, RcticrnUj that they in­
dixerited rex! H.lat»bei.&gt;i&lt;){i-&gt;/t&lt;1 .aid r.txte
* tend to tell Hcri Chltui in Uicir line uftiu*
Part nf Uta fbur awl the iu th* village of Mid Imaines. as dicwp kacttii ba bought ut any
dlvriljr and Tuvaabip ut Tbunianpl* in aaid oat plare.
ty with tltf apnurtenanrex bcl.mpng. It twin* all
Give u.a call aud judgtiftiryo.iraclve*.
ti&gt;* ml Htsl* n Mid »Ulage belJngwg to .aid d«eca*e&lt;L
Pnalura of modi kiiids will bc‘ taken in
CHARLES FENTON.
exchange,
- .; .
. .
AduunixtrsL-r
Special aUcnlion will h«i given tncotat
Daud, Tbcrasppl* Feb. 11CR.
nL-Wk
ptatndlng mid pulling up I*rn*crit&gt;ilun».—
LYMBER! LI.HER I!
And every one |Mir^uiug Medicines burr
mar rely upon them as being genuine.
Tho wUoriber having li-ascd the Saw
June gith IB57. _____________ h7jf.
Mill ktmvn u FULLER’S MILL wu’id
nwr ecXfully announce t-» ,tha cilium, til
flat-tings and virinily, tic be is prepared
m furmsb Lnnil*er »f i&gt;ll kinds, either 4
IIASIISCS ... VIC1NTTY.
be MUI or delivered, ihi short notice.
I

.JUST RECEIVED

mtiixiATr ritosrixTTsi
FOL'ETn YEAR OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.

"'Fl
orrosiTK kt.
JACKSON
•
-

Midducvillb Ercuaxob

DVSRELDOBF 0 ALLEBY OF FAIXTIXOB!

is ‘a little clieupcr 'han the cheapest.’
I have juslroocivcd a good Mm-rttnvtn
Ladies
.

Mamnall HcnjsK. by

DRESS GOODS
Such as Prints, Ginghutmi, Ix-Ijiins, Mo­
ri •&gt;&gt;«, PaniincVaN Black Alpnums and a
vnricly &lt;&lt;f Wind De Lains, al! very nice
and very%—«...
,
Also a gn-d 'aMeirtment of Cloths for
men’s wcnr.and a large stock t»f staples.
Dwninrn 8hectiiir«,*Urti|g, »tri|MM, chreks
mid ticking*.
J CST RKCEIV ED a new lot ot

COtUtOFuldT-aX ABT ASSOCIATION,

Telus of eiU'Ci;in;oN

G. W. Muxs, jCounly

Daxiei. Cook. Justice o
jjUsJsiiLss

BOOTS UMd BHOEB,
Ladle's Gaiters Bu.kius and . Boots, •

Ou tmud a vw-y.lm^c sUA-kofCruekarv
sltmu and Gbma YVaro.
.

SPLKNblD TIU.EK DOLLAR ENOBAV15GI
Faw Dv‘htr Art Journal Ont Year*,

urina* tn bix oS«. O«
np stain fir»tji-nr xoelh

B. II.Yriun, Alton

of all kind* cheap for Ready Hay.

•NASD
CARRIAGE
I’AlSTlSG,
. .
IMITATION OF
।
.
WOOD ANO
TH0S. &amp; PEW. from ths
of D. Z. I
-,
M-UtBLB
SIILN GLICK,
ikrtlrtl, iUtii* Creek will spstid a xbottliu in . Togeilicv y .Ihgistlncxuul paper llxtirinj M
on hand and ail |K-ra.m. Wu___ _
Ha.linit* with kb* nitxsvaai &lt;-f yt-ilfag b«rr fcwi Botiee and nwxoaabfi Hrmx. OrtLi. left al h* sell will d&gt;&lt; w «Jl Ui gull bdbrv
elrewberv_
i aotdd particularly cal! Ute attention |
Supplied both pa'trel and
/■f porenns who Bre building to the &amp;ct
■ IS 1.,. ... ...
tUt I have just Received a isrgt rl-cfc of I
T. R. HURT.
Nails and Gluts wnd that I will famish
t
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A BOOK FUR EVERY MAN'S
UBBAJIY." ,

WORK,

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other Mill in Barry, or any i.tiier county
lint ing secured the sen ices u

N. Hastings.
as Miller, and &lt;mr mill being imilt on toe j ty whsuv«r sbosbl te
most improved plan, tugvther with a good ; Fw full pm feu*™ &lt;m
binutu-r—We «rv prepared to du tbs 1
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f.tr th air past liberal
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NEVIM8 a. COMPANY, Proprietors.

'INGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH.-, THURSDAY, APRIL 15,1858.
BUSINESS DI RECTORY,

at us, 1 would have tgrtied back long ago. I hold back ju«t lung enough to permit My

and Re­

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“GOING HOME I”

Crete. I ollrctiuna attendml tc eno rrflilticd 1

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TERMS—Al-M, IN ADVANCE.

Give mo the'gun, and you taka the ' escape.
light"
As I Jrew myself np on the first limb,
According? V we changed ft.*ltiot»—I' a rash of gratitude passed ovorray sexff
going ahead,' carrying the torch before I and my feeling* were as warm as a child s.
mo, in such * manner that Jt would throw I could tro nothinj,around me. for the
the fight ahead as tnoch u possible, and ' sombre forest shut cut all the little light
none on our persona, and the Doctor re- ’ there wis in the atmosphere, but I heard
celted the gun, and took iny place direct-1 the pattering of feel beneath ray fortress,
|y l&gt;ehind and shaded by my pereon. tt'• I lik* felling rain. Back and forward they
kid left the pine woods, and had' tome went and came, and wiortttig sound* imd
Into a grove of toiret/timbar. The tong •
—
*moss drooped in curtains, the odor of the alive with imaginary shapes.
J wondered how it fared with ths Doc­
। magnolias burdened the air, aud every
| minute' a denser copse would force us to tor, yet I dared not call, for the uncertain­
ty was less fearfill than the reality might
. turn adde from our route.
:
“ITusb!" wMspered" the Ductor, end­ Ik. I pictured him fallen, dragged back
, driily, with a spasmodic pull st my coal from his lialf-attained refup, and divided

L. C. Kkllogo, Banker, Stock, Note and

MORTGAGE SALE.
Detmilt having lam =»dr in i|.. p.
JI. .1. Krsnaui, Dealer in ever

NO. 49.
THBEf! EBKOKM

TaAIKIWG^AUGHTEBB

years, and then, after living prepsred-to •
teach, she must practice two or th***.
hours pur day, in order io retain h*r skill
and continue to improve.
Now lock at
the arithmetic of this method.
Eoyr
hours a day for four years. Bunthys CTt-,

| hmffw.'tehtchhremta! tn titrht HtnJiiifaMf
Ihirtfi-thrtt tthool dayt, of six hours tach,
for iite Imr mid another for Wmi pulpit.— I or onf hundr('1 °*&lt;i tkirty nine wr^*,of
n,r &gt;» uugbiu think lUi i£; •» nioolm,. —I &lt;»
th&lt;~ J—
n*k.OAR uponU.

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it is unmanly to grow tip ami liv* with- 'waste of ttmel Nor is it an extreme
How many girls commence rrt»io„
out a purpose.
But Low different it is case.
'
with mans girls! Perhaps the teme pa- S
1 ’, six ycaraaf. age. andcautinuc to pijc-.
from two totour hours a duy for tew
rents are educating their daughter* with tica
1
years ! tt’e ask again. Is not this a waste
ra&lt;ro asge
sndwhMuaid
little or w&gt; reforonos to the sphere they i
Khmkix, Dealer* in Dry ■!KX£ C
will occupy in womanhood. Th* id«a that 1of time, especially when wo roflect upon
mission oi usefulness for which thsy .
they will ever have to depend on their die
1
tall, "there’s adeer."
should be educated I
Ought nnt their
own exertions lor support, or may occu- 1
I'waalust wondering al the absence of
of *«id mortgage
time to be distributed more equally with
H.simr.MM’J
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py a position where their talents, wisdom 1
• tfiMicaiitar of I
&gt;unt fi»r
n&gt;r it, as
m it
n
deer, and could not account
other stedieal
Fk axcIw Rowan, Dealer in Stove*. Iron,
(Mn K ito tJU
or
forericht;
will
be
particularly
tailed
'
rage
and
calledwas a rare thing to go a mile i..
. .—U.
hi Florida
AU three of the foregoing errors sbo’d
into- requisition, ia never farced upon ibeir
-Poke!"
without seeing one.
They are educated for the 'be avoided in tl»c training of dsiightsr*.“Cluiriie!” was the response—more attention.
“Where," I whispered; “1 don’t see
present hour, as if they were not to oc- 'Tbey are incouipaubk with high female
grateful
to
my
car
than
any
sound
in
--- ---------------------| dr&lt;d BO(1 E1|)l ,
It.’
copy places of as high and sacred trust, iexcellence and usefulness. Says Haiiwh
riADLBY A; Basso, Manilta&lt; Hirers
«t 1 tUt therei.rci
“Hush, it is gone now; but we will sm ths world.
"How ar* you, my boy T 1 called out by-aad-bys, as sons oompy.
Ask tlu-m Moore, ’The profession of Indies, to »Mcfc
it in a momont again.”
bent of their instruction should W"
for what sphere they are rducstcJl ia it the
I
We advanced on tiptoeFbulh in body again.
-----for teacbeisd “N«»,fi th*y say. Is it for ।turned, is that of daughter*, wives, moth- ’
•Safe—tliank the I tool"
Itaattaga. Midi.
and expectation.
“What a dreadful situation to be in, Maiustresaes 1 No; for that would be 1 &lt;era, and mislrcmee of families. They
J P. Roorsra &amp; Co.. Deniers in Drugs
and how are w* to get out of it I"
Jutte bemsath their notions of dignity.— ।should lie tbsrefore, trained with a view
. .. .. *
I,
_ 111 i-»
Olla Turi is for nurses 1 No, indeed; fur that is U&gt; these several conditions, and be fur- .
‘•I will be grateful if I can only keep
Wtho loft; but the luminous spot was
n'ulicd with a stock of ideas, and princi­
afttoNtetatei
gone before I could hardly get my eyes hi, for this tree ta so small that the wolves worse yet. What! they take care-the sick, i
almost reach me when they jump; u I administer to their comfort, and alleviate ;ples, and qualifications, and habits, ready
By u&lt;&gt; means; for that is to be applied and appropriated, as occa­
climbed up, one caught my coat tail and their pains 1
not Lady-libs.
For what, then, are they sion tuny demand, U» each of three re­
tore it entirely off”
GroC*”**. _______ _ — E&amp;
A heavy windfidl lay
educated 1 Echo answers, what! They ।spective situations. For though the art*
•-Climb up higher, then.”
tin mingled trunks and twisted branch**
a
is iirwvriea; Pro- kmy
“1 ckh'l—tiu: true isao amall that when caam t toll you, so arailcs-i are their fives, which merely erabdlish life, luust claitrr
“W l.?TXrip rilmta&gt; *•&lt; ttelArt, ehteb &lt;r».k .d bop.’. -Ud«t -are. looked like the cfirtwux de fritt to *omc
admiration, yet when a man of scuse
....— .... - • „. —— .&lt;■&gt; U'^&lt;
. KIn.iUll. fall
tV» l.nnalaaa apaTa
great encampment. The flickering light I get any higher it iwftds over, and lets tt'hat they are to bis, ia left for mainmo- ;
ny to deride; and. for this reason, many ■
made th* shadows move back and forth [ me down—-uh, dear! ’
tt'. l'ARK«a, Whole itale and Retail bidder al
unnemg. ;
“Hasn’t you your pistol with you 1— a man finds himself wadded to a wpniau
with spectral effect, as though। dancing.
unbroken ;, Trv and shoot one, and R may frighten wIki is not qualified to superintend the lya mature who can naint, and play,
J'osJrt tn GroeeriM h Unxisiotui, st bis OM
and the huvb of the forest, was usk-J:=
Slsorf. JlMlkiES, Mi*.
i
thim"
,
,
, preparation of aXj’ood dinner. She re^ .and sing, and draw, and dress and dance;
by any sound.
Every moment, 1 ex-‘
neither bake, sew$noe take care of her it is a being who can comfort and counsel
G. Hawixv. Dreh^|i»■Groceries; Pn&gt;
pected'to see again the two phosphores ­
own children. Why! Becausa her pa­ him; one who can reason, and reflect, and
cent stars that indicated the deefs cy**,
rents educated her without a purpose.— feci, and judge, and discourse, and dis­
and then the true shot would bring us tbe
Mkh.
They did not train her even fur a wife or criminate; one who can assist him in his
I
locAed
down
and
surely
I
could
sec
piixo for our labor.
It seemed a long
u drove of tHem, judging from their mother, although they knew that site affairs, lighten bis sorrows, purify his jura,
time in coming again.
eyre,
for
they
shone
with
that
bluish
‘
1 might become both.
Her youth was strengthen his principlee, and cduca'.e hie
“That d*«r must be very aby,*? whis­
H ath, Ellis A; Cis i lhalers in a
child ran
pered tlx: Ductor,just above in* breath. tinge that i» so peculiar, and presented a [ aimless, and why should notbtr woman
nnl
MORTGAGE SALE.
osfi*
The next lime I saw it first. It was fearful scene of monsters with eyes of fire. hood be! If wcconsuh btatory, we shall
find that all females whn have been dis­
Eli quells.
some distance abend, aud there wen- They were evidently the gray wolf, for
tinguished
in
any
sphere,
formed
a
dafitn
two; but before 1 could point them out to in spite of tbo darknw, I could one* in
tt'w. A. SatTWKLL, Blacksmithing i n*U d.r
ir Bite porpote in early life.' They qualiTha following rules of etiquetto
efJ.UUArr, A. 11. 1*1. «•!« Mmy comrade, they had disappeared. Pres.- a while detect their motions from their
■How John Kme, &lt;d Wsyne County, mid
lltlllW. iiaaiiuca,
j
light costa.
...»
'- hod themselves to be useful, so that they laid down by a southern journal:
cuUy, we saw it on ouc aide of us.
All the the fearful stories I had ever were prepared fur almost any positiuu.—
“Chartey, that’* * will-u’-wiap,” sai*^
j \V. Brest s, Fashionable Tailor. Cutlet. Before you l»ow to u lady in the
Poke, in rather subdued tone, "or lbs read, or druunid, came ooqraing through There are certain attainments, which, onoe street, permit her to decide ubelhcr you
devil, who ever heard ofdeer going around my brain. 1 saw snow baried huts muffed made, fit a daughter for almret any place, may do so or not, by at least a look *jf
out and ravished by these prowlers. 1 from the wife of a king to that ol a pensit. tt". tt'aunr-x, Faalilonn1»!«Tnik»r. Shop
W ben the present Queen of Esg. reengnithm.
“II* Is examining yon, to sc* what heard the ehilek of tbe child, thrown ant.
2d. When your companions Low tn a
f„.m
.UW1 by &gt;b. Ib.r-m.ajm1 land, Victoria, was a babe eght months lady, you aboud dt&lt; th? same, tt'bcu a
manner of man you are."
- Perchance it is some spirit of a da- mother, and th* swift wheeling* of the old, b*r father diod. The Huuso of Com­ gentleman Imiw* to a lady in your com­
mons sent a Committee to lb* bereaved
Btery Oj-n.y
*
parted back, leading us a wild c!mu» to hunted skater on th* Kencbec.
pany always bow tp him in return.
Were we to be tired out by tbsir dev­ widow with nn address of condolence; end,
destroy us.
In giving them pulilitity, the Albany ,
“There it Is, right behind me. as 1 live I" ilish patience ! Was one grind to relieve as she met the deputation with the young
1 ejaculated tile Doctor, in evident trepida- another, until w* wtarily feU into their princess in her arms, she introduced the AlUi end Aryui makes the following
Mtrni As Banta, Jeweler* nnd Book.
I hot, tainted jaws, thus to be hurried into child ss their future suvereiun, sod prom­ timely and truthful comments:
! lion.
XC
Uea’ inrt.UUj.
ised to devote her life and energies to
j
Sure ettotigh at 1 turned my bead, 11I oblivion! »
or ia oquiiy w roeurw Uw ssid J«bt
Nothing w so illy understood in Amer­
I shouted, hoping that »nmc nno m.ght training |ier to bo a gubd queen.
■ng MTureJ by Mid mortgage ot #ny p»rt 1h
raw the two blue lights that imficate th* i
From Porterrapirii of tlw Timrc
.
i ... _r —I—. ...II —It
Prom that hour it was her study and ica as tl&gt;&lt;&gt;te conventional law’s ofxeiety,
' reflecting lenses of the eye. Th* Doctor tear me; bat of what avail tm it to
I
CAMP KTORIEN THB WOLVES.
.
.
1 hmrrt lalxir to educate the daughter to rule weii. so well underi&gt;ood and practiced in Eu­
ww taking aim, but 1 noticed it was not
Every effort waa mad* to cultivate hu­ rope. Indies complain that gcmlcmen
I very steady.
He pulled the trigger—a a voice—it was Puke say rag bis pray era.
mility and thoughtfulness, to the exclu­ pass them in the street unnoticed, whenUf the i
----------dull snap nnnouncsd a miss-fire. He I listened devoutly, but could ofrr none
STANTON’S EXCHANGEsion of pride and vanity.
In short, aho in fact the fault arises from tb'eir own lack
J sum! I
“Mike, what kind of a night would this ' pulled tbe other trigger—it snapped in ,U \viien he finished, I called to him—be
AmL By STANTON &amp; TIFFANY
was rrered to I* a true woman, and not a
Bsrrv ' be for fir*-*L-&gt;oting1" said the Doctor to (the same way. The gun was wet with
royal belleBecause she was taught to able first, fur it la a priviledge which la­
i
orrourrx w. c. a. »• v*ror&lt;
answered faintly—
j
that
moditalivo
Nimrod,
who
was
Losy
;
the
rain.
n
J.rsHn.
•
■
■
■
SICTWAS- tod State of Michi
“What W it? speak quietly; 1 «*»V -tlm at a high, noble object, she has been dies enjoy of choosing their own Msueiatee
^•“rt' sewing up w moccasin by the light of -our j “NVas anything ever so provoking!
s wood queen. She would be equally use or ae«|uaintancCB. No gentleman likes
.
atfjf f camp-fire, in tha Suwanee woods;
(said Puke, as the eye* vanished in the bold on much longer.”
“Eire your pistol; do try, it may bring ful in another sphere. 8h« has ruled her tn risk tho “cut" in the streets by a lady
“So, so," replied Mike, witbeut look-, darkness.
household just aa well as she hat her king- thmugh a premature aal-.ita. Too many
some help, even if it dram not kill.
&lt; t£i ing up.
“If H I*
J*ril, &gt;• *’»
pom. She would make a farmer’s or latfics, it would seem, “don’t know ibeir
"I will try," be replied.
.
I
“1 am going, J) thiuk.”
now."
merchant's model wife, for the simple trade” of politeness. Meeting ladies'’ in
“
There
was
a
momentary
pause,
and
iffi*
No answer. 'Alike put on the.mended
“How can you talk so," said tbe Doothe street, whom one has causually met
iliwYj moccasin, and drew off the other.
lor, with a very strong accent on the then the sharp cradi pfa pistol was fob
in company, they seldam bow unless helowed by the singing of a bullet dose to
------- -~4— - - -- —-—v-~------------ r~ !
“Do vuu tliink we can kill anything!" "can."
bows first; and when a gcntlemao ever
ray w.
car. By the HaJi, l saw I’.Ae,; hal- ■
fiSk. C*M« llogi, I'.' limpl.ll * QTATE UF yUCHIGAN tterry C«m«y
Another srror in
tha
education
of many
«r» ;
,
„ replied Mike.
“
There Is
your
deer,
Poke,
ia
the
wind
­ «uy
"Itacrc
ts
your
ueer,
rose,
ia
u&gt;c
»n»nnuwwe.iw
...
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—
#
.. U. -re.*'
“t^ClirC^ lit us try it Ifor a lit-1 fall
*””
” said
' ’ I’ a* 1 caught eight of the eyos I earn And almoat costless.
He was hang-. foigtaffg ia, training th am to attract «d- departs from the rule of good breeding,
except, occasionally, by way of ex|»rri' moving rapidly Jong over the mu. of ing on to the topmort branch of a young ralrwli„n. The attention paid to dr..,
' limberthat lay ^-^
boaped and
knotted
to- pecan, that brotw.th him hke an orangs ;
what ,re .rroneou*ly rolled -aceom msnt, h« acquaintances d« not multiply '
jT^
j ,,
1 _ethcr.
tree under a heavy load, tt tth the roin oomo cirri.*, to well wit- IhU be stands probably cbnrged with
Estate Of Dsrid Mortria Jn onkr t0 maka Mlko think our great gethcr.
i
‘
-That
’
,
no
deer,
no
cloven
foot
co«ld
port
there
was
a
scramble
among
the
vote
m#k(. the
tlM. young girl think mainly of rudeness. A Itwly must be civil to a gets*ed
to
make
. Ik. p.tiiU* of Jarno X hunt was an unpremeditated affur, and |
“That’s no d*cr, no clove# foot owl.
that way. I raocnw
ratiota vu&gt;
crew
at our
Much of boarding-wltool coltare tieman into whose company she is cau­
Oa rrodinr and f
'^Mld estate praying for tf^y-eby increase the glory of killing ao j ever go over that windfidl thal
Co. Officer*.
— —
- — feet; hut
-­ they did |hu
sally brought; but a gentleman is not, up­
';7~
Sweexcj. staimsu
s«Mb Mrlite»Mte sell
, '
It had becn arranged be- WOU|J rath«r s*e the night huntsman of not gu away permanently, but were back aims only at sffert. The reference is al­ on this, to presume upon an acquaint:
Deeds. certain rauena the
J... a yi»'*irij.
»»• t*^&gt; u. during the day. that w. would ] foe Harts mountain, tin toe those eyre
most entirely to what p*tqde will think
and
aay
of
such
thing*.
And
thk
kind
jsm, at one
M- uy fireJjunting that right, which was of again."
of (is hU.nahI e education is continued until
groat advantage, sail prevented th. gam.
A,
wa* .peaking I saw in the inky
him some token of recognition, when the
the subject thereof i« sixteen or eighteen
C. W wil l* GnuilJ berk .nil •'&gt;"“rj
lb* Judjr Ot Prvbkte in fepm seeing any thing of the hunters, and d^pese ahead of us, another pair of eve*.
Bang! sounded the pistol, and 1 hsard years of age, when she is prepared, as her gentleman may bow; oUm-srfoe be must,Coart
then
tod
ttorw
to
b« nt uw M|ne
t— *«— fj"Wttj &gt; &lt;.
ouii&gt;« .....w rasdared
-------------- their
----- eyas _nnd two or three pairs on th* left Dm a thump on the ground, M the poor parents think, “to go into society." Bhe patx on, and consider himself a stranger.
■ •r-vwhvth.pr.y.r.f more reflective
_ .
----------------,
.u.
The
starchy
of
th.
when exposed to the torch ,
.Nolady need hesitate to bow ton geMl»
With ffVMt
felfow throw away tbo now useless wea ‘ v—
the
light.
Wc had gone so far as to make deer, the
imj proximity
.„„.v of tbe
—windfidl,
------------ —
man, for he will promptly and politely
our pitch pin* torches, and jho whole
thore baleful eyes, all ^Hold on Poke; take heart ray dear
return it, even if ba bos forgotten his fair
lli.nuv. .-. - ——-----' ---.preparation
___ »■&gt;&gt; MtnnUte.
It was aDur.KMuilvte were around
was complete.
Il wasI______________
spur■aluten no one but a brale can do others
andalturee,
the
great
mJ
of
her
culture
is
LTftwo—the Doctor and myself. There
l&gt;l Oil, it la easy enough to say take heart,
attained.
Alaa, for the folly 1 W ouhl wise; should he pass on ruddy, his char­
SJ&lt;". !rM.
iSSXTKI
would be rather more iat4r«M in getting
acter in declared, and there is n cheap rid:
A word to Poke, and th* affair was
the game alone; and beside that, Mikes explained; wc stood still for consultation; Inrt when the trw bends a little more that the picture drawn wore fiction; a dance. Polilenree or good bresdmg is
latung U&gt;kis«Bev.
&gt;?’
mm fijnirot of the imagination I Bet
xp itidrs Bret dcor soeUi of 1 W-ww v™”_
opinion on fire-hunting was well known, we tried new cap* an our gan; bnt ft vras
hell-hounds. Ob, dear!"
it is too tro*. as the vanity and butterfly like law—the "reason of the tilings.”
ali.'Ku.M, Mton»y
and we knew he would not go with us— of no use, the cones wore saturated with ‘
At this moment I thought I sa^ light life of fhahlcnable drdra prove. Thou­
COVWSS10SBM'NOTICE.
so constant a hunter scorned no primitive
water.
(flashing trough the foliage. A moment sands of young woman in our land are
We turned towards the camp, but in fmore I was sure of it.
ushered into society every year for no
our confusion wc forgot the direction.—
“P&lt;*«, Poke, they are eommg—some a-her and nobler mirpote than to exrite haiking for them all' th^rvening, an I can’t
To belglitcn the misery of the scene, our &lt;
miration.
With *caree»y a sentiment find them high or low."
; pm.
otl" “"7to« •
” torch was almost burnt out—let that die,
Nobody could give him any informa­
turn
my b«ad, Isst I slip off
Md m rttl could It wily dirmed.
(
left Ike Mmption. After a whilethu hired Dutuhman,
•OWro tbsy come; I see them—throe away the praceous moments of probation getting sleepy, commenced going to bed'.,
Wo wore standing d the Um* trader *
Tlw Uy. —r. dwMtoc WpUmr M
I. A. liou»oo«. Atwrwy mJ Co—j;
they «S»&gt;1 «• 8". U» *&gt;P ’“rJrLSt grove of .mall P*c« tree*, and at that torches,
,
in seeking the gnxe of a vam-glorious
snd men and ih«s.
“All dis day, I links I got some loellv
reuse they could not go with us, and Mjkt, instant alow whine was heard from th*
“G-jd bless thsm," I beard Pbk® «*y world.
Babble stones in mine |*K&gt;t I link I gel
* ehsdow near us—a whine like a hungry fiiinllv.
(
m oat now.”
He turned up his boot.
— ..
The third error of which wo would
I was afraid be wa* feinting. “Hold on.
^.k. did not say e «o*^. but dropped
speak, Is an extravagant waste of time in
Poke, 1 said, and sers-raing to tbs men,
Wc were woo i,u~ „
This art is worthy
camp-fire the Ihde creek was crossed, the cun, and teUing a Umb of one of the oiled them to burry. Ou ther came, at attention to music.
A traveler on a miserable lean stead* i.
2K torch fibbed brightly &lt;m the to trees over his heed, with an *8^’7 &lt;’or srua. IreoogaW them tetky asms; n( a place in cverv family, and cswrta no।
। was liailud by a Yankee who was boring
net trunks of the pine trees, the climb­ which I had never giveh him credit, ele­ they ware old Jackson and his men. He small degree of hrthwoec hrthe discipline
, his pumpkins by the road side. “Hallow ! ‘
ing vines, and the braid Isufed plante that vated himself to the crotch, about ten feet had beeu in our camp only the d&gt;y pro- of youthful hearts; but. thia is no r*ason
why it should reoaivo an undua share ofF friend, where are you bound I”
„rew bv the little pools of water. There from the ground.
viuu^ .nd told i» he had a Jioep form is
Crrok. Mieh.
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“Out to settle in the western conwtrv,”’
attention.
We have known Barents to,
’ „ no wind, «d, walkta in the £•
BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
Jaas’ltoraTa, Physician _*nd Burgeon- ’
1 did not want to do anything of the
'
keep- their daughters out of tehool for a replied «b* other.
woods, there was no sound. Once in a kind, of course not. I would rather have
Pwriluig .n Broadway, ersr the Court uow.
“Well, get off and stmMfo
vsw fi
Um. U.tMkb.
!
placed my back agaioat a tree, and won
■ numpkin vine; it will gawatal.carrj.yom ,
Jun, A. s™»r, AttonOj .M Com
h“ •“5Z
head hiirh in the air a glorious death in battle with my nui faster tlian that''ire benat.*
consumed so much time
. mcrous foes, but, alack, fur a bed exam­
ariter at law. Solidtor a^Omtodtorui
like a sentry on duty, or the sisoo-a moK-.-r. Public. Will nroanOly
&gt;“
a a . ____ 4 .U*
whiAll
Itl
“Whara ar* lh« jplvtejT
oW
“Mother, said a little three y&lt;
nutnWr rf
U
whose noac had been “put out oi
Jackson, in bis stentorian voice.
which bapjwuad to b. •
I looked around, and there Jackson^ ««r..twda* &gt;o no*.Ifaa ,Mi&gt;» U
nixed gum tree, and soon scrambled, to a
st fl* &lt;J«eUu&gt;a the w
Uh brmok - t»«A timr » &lt;Uj
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llaixi As SrAt-LDtNO, Deden in all kinds
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of th. IM*. 00« l&gt;»&lt;*
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Botox died in the full enjoyment
befubucam banner. 1: of Mr.
all hit mcn«al faculfiee, and folly

irimce Capital gg.
larged.

ooxnjL8BATi&lt;nr^™“tad“riOTk',A*"r‘'n“

3&gt;x^"LUi-ta!5as=:
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HASTING?. Ttiri^D.'.V AFRIL IS.____

sun and two daughters, to
parable loss.

"BLANKS! BLANKS!

To Svmc*:

Warranty and Quit Claim Deeds, Ileal
Estate and Clmttcl Mortgages for stic at

WiriMagtori, Ajfffl «•
Gd. Benton Is dying.
His diraas
o.ft- b.-"K I" m-a«
F
burst oittarid shot up from a S**h Factoora, that
Uat be
he cannot survive
.urvi»c much
u.~v.. long
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hsusted to almost the last degree of phys­
fire companies were immediately wn band
and worked wilhdll that power ‘to stay
Uhugsd.Jte J)4j,lJ7. to
the devouring element; bnt their efforts . . '&lt;&gt;_______ tto&gt; old stateunan
AT
rtunlro with Indomitable energy and feebuilding and ite contents. The flames titude agsftixt sickness and
aw
AST
*
Wirasnw
sprqad like wild fiic, until three largo the awful presence of th* king of terrors.
msnufseturing establishments, the bridge He dies In harnera, working to the last
from one end to the other, the toll house for hfa country and mankind.
A a old
at the west end. were wrapped in one ue- and intimate friend from Missouri, called
AttWLCTBA UNIMPAIRED
A frosh supply ofExecutions, Sobpcnas, llieu are compelled to borrow the money, bcqwtt of *800,000, for tbo establish broken sheet of fire. Tbe almost super­ on him this morning. Banton wra ia
Surplus, S422.1G2, .IL
or obtain it from other sources than the mwit i&lt;f a Free Unirtraty for tbe support human efforts of our citizens and firemen
Marriage &lt;k-rtifo*twi, Ac , at Uns office.
mTSx fsicrtera or 3# Tears’
avails of ottr paper. We hope, therefore, and cdurotipu of orphan children between aloua saved aa Incalculable amount of
.
brCNsrew
property by ppe*«ling the further spread
that ail ths friends of tbe Banurr, will re­
Wasbiugt'i n, April 10.
,
of toe flames.
new
tbeir
subscriptions
by
paying
in
ad
­
XTEiC'MJlS,
Hou. Thomas II. Bunton died at tail
An alarming. and destructive fire ocThe fire is supposed to have been tbe
vance, and thereby make a saving to curred at Grand Rapids on the night off work ofnn incemfiarv. It originsto I in a
past 7 tUi morning.
of the Compromise
1850. to the
Cunjro.i Mill adjoura on uu-ndav to I themselves an! greatly
• benefit us.
measures. 1
,1. ilk !.«,
U. Or^ KH- |
.».! .b- Grand.
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""M&gt;r •&lt;&gt;»• .utatriW™,
a.
—JI
bridge, and a l.tge amount of property. [ hUg
f^y.- diopter of thb
- — ti-.cv aav. taka our nanar tncrelr to anJones, sitting beside the bed received it
W. UXST.
•- B- SKUXASS.
OF
It is supposed to have been the work of Hi, |,zM ia ertimatod at *2^00—no in- sentcWee by sentence, whispered in her
&lt;Dimnnai3.
The Electioneurance. It was also occupied by Grau-1 ear, and repeated it aloud to her binband,
■ [mid a cent since the establishment of
ger and ta&gt;. raa shingle factory; loos es­ who wrote it down. It was then road over
■ The rssolt &gt;&gt;f tlia township elrtcthm*
। our paper, arid who now owe ns three
Sheriff Norton, of Grand Rapids, ar­ timated at *2,500—no insurance. The to him,auireceived bis corrections, made
Tno«. K. (BRACE, Jr. H^y
no terns heard fntm, are very flattering
dollars each, even at the advance prire of rested for shooting iha Irishman Burke, building adjoining it waa owned by 8. G. with as much anxious particularity as if
J• B. Bonnett, Gcn’l Ageat,
to the Republican*. In alumst orcry
our paper, and for whom we have paid in attempting to quell a drunken riot, McKane, the lower pert of which waa oc­ it were the maiden work of • young au­
eouaty they hqyc a majority of die Su-INJURES AQAlhST THEoat in the single item of paper alone, ex­ was aeqakted after a full and fair hearing cupied as an Ax Factory by D. Alcum- thor.
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purvisora, and by aui-b large majorities
brack and F. Ti Ranney, and tha upper
Resting a few minutM from his teak,
cluding all tlm expenses of printing, the in the case.
part as a 8&lt;*h and Bl inJ Factory, by Col. n—
as to render it certain that th&lt; “Dcmncrsf“t7, ^waation
sum of one dollar each. Hid wc no other
I
."d VirteiuM. Sir. KSXX
AN©
cy in nowhere." Iu out county the board
with his Missouri friend. II« loH Nm
A little girl in raria, Kent &lt;
means than thut received from our p-tper,
U mlunWd U M,000—11,OCOh. tint be waareviewing the events ol 1850,
irsMiLs -er i.xLisn nTicrnot.
stands ten Republican and ah dumnmls,
_
. W !&gt;,
this class of subscribers would Lave com­ bui;ned;to dqath a few days since,
At 0* liberal hi’et in! rate* »• ti-k* MatXtar
VFAUKlKns, z
Uli»x Sr. uf her d.-ibn .Sih p.-^ ;
"J'l.ioO^“itanZJ” be -was glad to fiixi that the animosities
and one of the latter owes his election to
uiit
of
braofrravy
an4
rur prvBt
pelled itfediscotlltnuanea long ago. Some
of the past li*d died out id hw heort, and.' FIIBT8
! through a burning stubble.
1
j Temple A Dickenson’s loea estimated at '
such accuunte will soon para into othar
tween him nnd his competitor. The p.'dGINCnAMS,
*500—no insurance.
The bridge wa* .
liands, who will have our consent to sue
Tbe recfcnt ekettan In Connecticut has owned by a Conjponf- Loes *10,000; •
BRILLIANTS,
icy of d.e Democracy 1ms been to beep
resulted in h triumph uf the Republican*, —insured *0,000. A large three story 1
the Leorf’mpt.m issue out of the qucsliun
Wa are under great obHgatioM to by a largs majority.
building on the south ride of tbe bridge the liigbest praise in writing about^tbe
LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
aa much as p.-u.ible, aud we believe thus*
was the next and last destroyed. It was '
some uf our friends, who have rendered
Compromise of 1850. He dwelt narAND PROMPTLY PAID.
elected in our county arc nearly if nut all
The rale of Swamp lands, in thi* State, owned, together with the machinery, by 'timilarly on the great s-rvke, Mr.
ue material aid, and to whom we own an
sntl-Lecompton. If there is an exception
OF
.
.
,
up to April 3, had am^HitacTto-lS^ld &lt; David Ceswail, and was occupied by Clay Lad rendered( to the public nt
LOSSES PAID *10,431.312 .81.
I apology for
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occupying to much »;&gt;aci.-; a&lt;-rvB_
Cniler dsr Kingman as a Tub and Pail that time by baffling' and 1 putting down
we will readily make a correction wkun
withthh
—r
.—
I Factory; Day fe Roaenburga* a Planing '
notified of the Get. In a few localities in
the
traitorons Secessionists of the South,
Voirrmsas TWR
rax V
Utah
follow-' •Mill; Born fe Naysmitb
as aa .Carpenter
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1 to
— have
WW»W filk-d with
"IIU W'V.KI
other matter.
IlimiVJ.
.TV
1* 1*. —The |VIP&gt;W
“•&gt; ■ • —• —
— i - « —- •
who were seeking to destroy the Union BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
the Sutu where the party was cunfideat I
patroasfr. U
| ran assure such, that we will not trespass ing u a pony of a note to tbo President, ’ ,hop. and M*. " iddicomb m a armnufee- nnd plunge the country inti» civil war for
K IN DS BONN ET TRIM INGS
UM.ircuBUr.sof ite atrcngth, Lecompton eandidatn 1
otl.li In llii.o.T, n«. .bl, I, Ji. by ll» Adjoin.. t^ul Qa.rUr Hub r Ore | ^’^4Cu"
1
AT THE
llieir own aelfi»h aud ambitious purp-iseo.
were run and dieted. In the ninth judi­
The
iiMpiratiou
of
thi*
Uleine
firvj
the
tinctly understood that we ask for no new oral, of this Slate, tendering a Regiment | |,.r * Kins near *2,000— no inanraMr;
CHOICE FIRHTn.ASS INDEUNJTT MAT U
cial district from what returns are receiv­
languid Lkiod and reanimated a monu-nl |
EWECTfO WITIKifT bllAV, WITHed, the election of Flavius J. Littlr^bik' subscribers who do not pay in advance, of Volunteer* for ttajUtah sen fen.- Day and Rosenberg *600—no insurance die failing frame of the d vim patru.L In )
Til'S W) I 1.
subscribers aruapCtn
arc apCtn stop
atop There is in it a palpable hit at the
and delinquent "utacriberS
KNOWN ANt) AIH.E COB­
tbe policy I Burst and -Sayatnith, hen not ascertained;, I'ncrgctiewhlapMW, he told hie visitor that J
Mr. Widcux.tnb’s iws *400—no msu'
Democrat, for Circuit Judge, is indicated.
coupon । thin,
Ibeir paper, when pressed for payment.
ot Buchanan as compared with the doc­
the same men who had ■■□ghl to destroy | BOOTS AND SHOES, HEADY MADE
TMHOTHs result has been brought akait by a
J.
A.'SWEEZEY,
Aorxt at Haafhtgs.
trine of popular Sovereignly, in the name
Ux- l-.km h. IMO.
.oh. bo«.,m
&lt;|,UH«|n Kttrr M&gt; tilt,.
defection In the Republican ranks in part
The Stale of Bupetlsr.
Hastings Jan. 12,1858.
s2u30n&gt;3.
this accursed I-acompton businrra.
Ax-. w-.
w 4-. z-.
occasioned by a want of unamity (/foal­
m«ng
tlie
greatest
of
bi*
crinrolation*
in
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There Las been at several times a pro-; extended and polygamy in Utah er.is bed
ing in tits Convention which nominated
dving wa* tlw consciousness that the ’
position introduced into our State Leg- * “Mt:
1
1
olive
nf
Representatives'
had
baffled
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C*F
ALL
Mr. Williams, and in part owing to cer­
AturrArr GitJiKitAL’s Oirrci. ]
oxa max eimutiT txjcau.
islature, to ctdo that pari of Michigan,
tlicse treasonable sdiemeis, and put the
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tain cb.-.rgss of bargain and sale, which,
Mich., Mardi 25, 1858.
f
heels of the people-upon the neck* of the
tag
known as the Upper Peninsula to the geu- j
We ore sgain called upon to record one tra.tors, 1\-&gt; ernta in our itatory tad
whetlier true or f«lne, were not without
To the Pretidenl of the United Slatet :
BUsA
H M MH O ED
era| Government for the purpose of fortnof the moot terrible attempts at the per- given him ro much fatufiictiiMi as the de- JHL jHk. JHL JH.B
their influence, especially when endorsed
BL
The
State
of
Michigan
tenders
to
the
..
e. .
iv u it
.i
,
Aoe c»uwe ;ot auemgan tenners
me
tb'
I “&lt;•! S««Gc-.mm-i,. UTtion,, uf pctratinn of a villainous art. tint has
by Republican papers. Uiere was soma
occurred in our city since tbe Arriouti tor­
of the Upper Peninsula desire, such action Volunteers fur service on the plaius.
thing, which seemed to uv, from our point
and, although we may feel proud of that
To crush out rebellion, polygamy, or pedo re*e filled tbe public mind with hor­
of view, singularly out of the former keep­
even tbe “sum qf all eiliautMt^’ in any of ror, but which, most fortunately, was on­ and wiles nf a corrupt and deluded AdSUGARS
FISH
TEA
ing of the Newago Republican, in its vio­
the Territories, ata auks but 30 day's of ly partially successful. The particulars rainistratson.
That Good TEA, sure to cure the headache
mineral wealth, yet there are ronrideralent opposition tn Mr. Williams, perhaps
Tile reasons why
grace tn place at the disposal uf tbo War
In taking leave of hie friend, Col. Ben­
were w« lichar acquainted with the facts, tains which would weigh heavily in favor Department, a Regiment ready to receive
ton said that, although lhertn was mneh in
morning, au explooioo was heard through­
pf_such a proposition. Inasmuch as the and otay marching orders.
bis life that be regretted, be o«*uld honest­ Aud every thing m the line of Groceries.
we might see k-ss to condvtnn in its
out
tlic
building
occupied
by
the
Qncin
F. W. Ccavuics,
ly feel proud on his deathbed, of his de­
people of the Upper Peninsula desire it,
nati Type foundry, corner'of Vine and
Adj&gt; and Qusrtcr-Maslcr General
votion to his country, in w b«&gt;sc service be
L mgwortb Streets which sounded like
'Pho news from Connecticut and Rhode inasmuch as that section of the State ts so
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Michigan Militia.
had never been faithless or negligent.
LABGK3T STOCK oflbthe shooting of a gun, and a minute after
Island, i» of the most cheering character. fir removed, and- seperated by prominent
iitST G0Ui«. M ib&lt;
inetes
and
bounds
of
natures
own
conC
ohfwbi.xq TitUs.—Tbe Grand Rap­ Mr. Prior P. Ix;e, the engineer af tbe es­
From Portland, St. Louis, Milwaukee
LOWEST MUCKS.
tablishment,
came
running
up
stair,
from
and numberless intermediate cities and structioo; and-inssmuefa aa Wisconsin bas ids Eagle dubs Thompson the defaulting ths cel ar occup'u-d by the machwry.l o the
New York April 8.
already offered to add a portion of her collector, with the cognomen of J. P.
villages, the adherents of tbe Administra
room on the firrt Amr bis person being
Ph- Washington correspondent of the
territory for the same purpose, and not Thompson—*243/78.
sbelfa ;zz,t1 y
xr.iui srvvev
partially enveloped in flames. A fellow­ Herald says: The plan now. entertained
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD ACrrx. voi*eEJt
suti:i iui&gt;x
altogether leaving out of tbe account the,
workman immediately daslicd a pail of on the Administration .ide, is for the
column!
Ths Caere.—Tbe growing wheat crop
COL’NW. \
feet that it would add another free State
Senate to recede from Its rl■agreement,
and then amend Crittenden*.' mibstltute,
to the Union, thia subject certainly de­ in this vicinity, is very promising. There
Dba^ of Thomas 11 Burov.
Tir.iX m:u.
GRANT FSPACLDING.
ia a large quantity of it, and its condition which came so near taking bls life. Mr. with the view to a possible accommoda­
mands serious eousideration.
Hastings. June 4,‘,1857.
v-fe»4
Lea was all glime In the edlar, and tad tion; This m-ivement, however will de­
This trnly great nun died at Washing­
Tbe following sre tbe Wisconsin pre­ is very fine indeed. If it esea;&gt;es iu nu­ just commenced clearing out the rubbish
pend on the further developments.
ton, April 10, at the ripe age of 75 years. amble and resolutions passed by the de merous coomiea, until it is harvested, it
underneath a work-lmnch, used for the i'
Mr. Badger of N. C.. is here, ami ray«
ELEVATED
In the death oi-Cd. Bsxrox, tbe Country
will well repay the labor bestowed upon manufacture of typw boxes, when he was Mr. Gilmer's district will sustain him in
cieivc vote of 07 yeas, to 11 nays:
OVEN STOVES.
it, although it should bring a low price. forcibly proetrated, and .on recovering ,opposition to I^cnmpton.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
WnasKAB, There tenn affinity of trade
hiiuraff firnnd that he was bleeding pro­
neat to the founders of our government
Mr. Toombs says, the defeat of LaPARLOR COOK STOVES,
cnnimcrce, or interest between that porfusely from tbe abdotnnn, and that his ,compton will lead to an organized dem­
will ever continue toeummand'the admiral &lt;if this State borderhqr no I jske Superior
lef) hand was batHy shattered. Finding ,onstration in the South, but ar Jas. L.
tion of posterity. An Adams, Webster. imd and the Southern part of tbr same;
Washington, April 5.
that he rould n«i put out the fir? with Pettigrew.,a &lt;listingnitbed gentleman froln
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
Attfi Whereat, There is perfect identi
Clay, and Cdboun passixl off the stage of
The Kansas bill has hot yet lie-n re­
8. C., writes to Mr. Crittendsn that the
ty of interest lictween that portion of the turned to the House, but it is kept in tbo
action before lam, and he lu-came the bi&lt;«g.
masocs of the southern people curdialiy
State of Michigan, known aa tbe Upper ,Senate in accordance with the plan of de­
Atl examination of the burament .bow­ adopt hl.’proncautlon.
i lluievi o(ui bedv
rapber of ther most important public Peninsula, and so much &lt;/ this Slate, as
lay, from the results of which the Presi­ ed that the explosion tad tarn caused
TTTNT WARE;
It Is nut known that Secretaries Cobb ______________P. IL fe J. RUSSELL.
l«o.-dera upon Lake Superior, and ite trib- dent profease, still to hare hopes of pass­ by a torpedo apparatus, manufactured
and Thompson, and Senator Toombs, are
In giving to the world his ^Thirty Years tnary thereto; therefore
ing Lecompton, with a vague Idea of from a piroe of gaa pipe ab„ut eight inchtbe southern gentleman alliided to hv
f OBBINUOF AU.KIXHt&lt; PROMPTLY a«relietolred.
By
the
Assembly,
the
Senate
producing dissension among the Opposi­ vs in length, and an inch in diameter.—
View,’ be has left a noble moLumcnt to
&lt;tedte KAVE-TBUVGUaiHtluNULX-TOB
Senator Ivenmn, as haring advised Cal­
concurring, tlist ao much of this Slate aa
•a ekort
teao. aad^^tomtarteattn
his literary tas'c, and to his incorrupt­ lies north of the third principal correction ,tion DemwwntK They arc circulating Parts of it were found about the shop.— houn to certify the Free State Legislature
EXTRA QUALITY AT
atanrd ntmura about Anti-Leeompton Tbe ends of the pipe had Iwen. filled with In Komds.
W*«C &gt;C» Felxtan Idth. lR.77.
lytO
ibis integrity. i His Inst hours were em­ line, ronunoccing at the north line of town men. asserting positively, for instance,
plug, of *o|id iron over which other pieee«
ployed in dictating to an assistant, upon No. 30, iu the Monomonee rirer, where tbut Mcasiw. Clark, English. Cux, Pendle­ iuid be«n welded, and about lira middle
M. C. R. R.—CrtAXoa or vtna a tn
his Abridgment of the Dulwtes in Con- said line intersocts tbe boundary line be- ton arid Foley have gone over to Lecomp­ there had evidently bean a hole through
P. H. fe J. RUSSELL
ton. M r. Slidell for tbs' last two or three which the eSphaiva material had probab­ April f, there wilt bo four pasoenger
days has been laboring with Merera. Clark ly been inlroducod. Whether it waa fill­ trains, as follows-.
WOMEN'S
several years engaged; and has completed correction line to the western boundary
and English, but to no purpose; they are ed with anything more than powder, was
lib A'ufam^rrommolalfon—"Ex­
down to 1850. He only hoped to lire! line of this Stole, should be ceded back to as firm aa ever. Ro are Cbx and Pendle- not ascertained. Pieces of the pipe were
cept Sunday.,) leavea Detroit7.30 A. M.,
long enough t&lt;&gt; finish tfcis work, but which
। driven into the workbench to the depth arrives at Kalamaxoo 2.20 P. M.
is more decided "against I^eenmptxm in of half aa inch or more, and also into a
FOR
was denied him.
created dicrefrom; provided, that tlw any and every shape. In short not one
wall adjoining, and one piece about six leavea Iktrrit 11.15 A.
dine at Mar- PXE P0LLAR&gt;
P- H. it J. R.
The subject of this sketch was born in State of Michigan shall ennaent to rede
of the One bnndred and twenty wavers.
inohra in lor.gtfi, waa blown a distance uf sliall 4.20 P. M. arrives et Cbiraro 12
North Carolina, iu thci year 1(183.
His tack to thegt&lt;&gt;»ernmcnt,the Upper PeninTbe, President’s friends, however, still aome sixty feat, into the arsa underneath midnight.
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early education was received at Chspsl
talk ennfidtotjy of, and rely upon time tbe rid. walk, where it made an impres­
FORMERLY kept by T. Pmuara. is
3d. /irrninrr Arpress—Daily, leaves
Thera is abundant material for a first and patron.igc and blandishments to car­ Sion upon a board, a quarter of an inch in Detroit 7 P. M., arrives at Chicago 7.20
L constantly making additions to the
Hill College.
Before completing his
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FOR
.
rame, all of which, be propenes to net I
Ciilcsga eourw ho remove! to Virginia, rate State, in tbe Superior jegifm, nnd ry tbe measure. They will not make any depth.
neat morning. On Saturday’s this train
move to bring it up.for sometime to
An examination of tha perron of Mr. will rtm tn Marahall.
commenced tbo (study of law, in the Will, Congreas being willing, we doubt not that come, but ifh reaches the House to-mor­
CBE1PEK
(baa tbe fBEArESf
tax', allowed that bis left hand bad been
4lh. -ViyAt Erprtf—Leaves Detroit
iam and Mary CoUsga, under the tuition
row, Mr. Montgomery will more to ad­ almost completely .blown off, nearly to
13 midnight. Breakfast at Marshal I 5,;______________________ r. H.fe JR,
&lt;»f St George Tucker,where he completed wtmld make a (me opening for the Ingres* here and demand tbe previous question. the wrist, leaving tbe bones and muscles
MImd
uaaiae.
m sir Mo«l» i«
’
Gil. Benton ia much worse, lie sent fleshiest. lie also received two or three
his law onurar. hi 1810 lie entered the of Senator Hammond's “northern Wore*,”
KMAU. PMFIW AhD QUICK S.U.fK
for a clcijyjnto to-day, saying that be gashes net on tbe abdoman, rovernl alight
&gt;roccirethe;&gt;.trotMXvolatl unfhrt
Tranins arriving in Detroit T P. M.; 5.
army, where ha remained a few montlis, and we have no doubt but tliat species bf
lu»dhut hot long to lira, and wished to
1AM __ i 1A1 w
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ING, _______
euta in the face, and a very severe one
and then entered upon tbo practice of law northern chattels would muster sufficient prepare for bls departure.
SHEETINGS,
near the corner of the right eye.
At
in Nashville, Tennessee, where be remain. intelligence to form "emigrant aid sock­
first it waa reported that both eyes bad
BATTS,
»FECI AL 50T1CESNAnaATnra tub An:.—Considerable been torn out, but we are happy to state
ed for a few yodra, nnd then emigrated to ties,’* for the purpose ofoulunixing tbe
.
MKFUBUCAM
BAMKHB^I
excitement was created in Columbia coon- ’'-hat rumor exaggerated his injoriee in
Missouri, whHelt was yet a Territory.—
P. II. feJ.R.
LUMBER! LTMERI1
ty, Arkansas, on Urn 21th uIl, by the and- that
।
respect. Tito fire burned his breast
Pmhjb Ranccxo Foa Focn Wmus.
Ha was the first Senator from Missouri,
den apfu-snuke uf a genius, named Ben ।and fane somewhat, but “
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‘
TU sahttriber having lean'll the Saw
taking his scat in 1821. He remaiwd in
JohaMMi, from Hirrtae county, Missouri, Mr.
'
L.
was
Immediately
Mill known as FULLER'S MILL wo’id
re-fitted his Store in the Goodyear block,
in a balloon, to which thirty wild L-eeae reaidence, and Dr. Jenkl
rcapoctfully annmmre to the citixens of
his last term having expired In 1950 — and is removing bis stock of goods.
were harnessed. He said he bad been
traveling in mld-limvro forfiR hours, and
A powerful combination against him,

thlKsiffic--.

_—,, ,

, ■.

— I umn of “special notices,” that we propose

tha Eacomptifti Rl

SPECIAL XOTtvr.
I to reduce tbe prico &lt;/ our paper, If paid
Oar jwtr.ms will planra rccrol.rot that | ,n
nf’ cd I^eomjrtnn Resol
only one
darwma are rr«/y
and we wish , |W llnnj 4,)^- Qurobjedlft making
Democrat voting In thj
JimbBtonam.. GtuudUn. Mortgagera
-|g * Wnoe M m(iny „
' Z|bokof the Setn&amp;rfw _ . . , ,
_ .
owl all .Ubers latbg Legal printing fem- |
BoUcritM p,r our paper awl pay b U
at our office would U more ptmeturi ta |
We suffer conriderabU l.wa and .newts, Mr. Rier, gives 1n hie edhesiotl to
1
’
~
^ee.
Mr.
-Uteifp^menta forthe ram&lt;«nd at leas I
t
„f
3c.
। b-—•
—........................ ........
&lt;&gt;• It, 1 .
.....
Shields,
■
does not.
•
1 it Ina. .Im. .inn.,' wh.-n th-.,linqueocy of our swlwcribcrs; being com­
n'ti&amp;n an:affidavit rd piiblicattna.
I [xslled to purchase our paper and other
Mr. &lt;ffiarls&gt; McMicken, lately decree
IMankal Bleaks I t
\
I materials in small quantities, and, even cd at Oncinoaii, has left to that city a

Good News !Good News!!

NEW

GOODS

Ready Pay Store,

U0.H

Just received a large
stock of

NEff GOODS,
EVERY VARIETY,

To be sold at Lotc-ctt
Pricet.

DANGERS OF FIRE,

LAWKS,
A nice assortment

I

FANCY BABAGE8.

Ready Pay Store.

GROCERIES

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

NEWGOODS!

just received, and for

New Orleans Sugar,

lEMl’ERANCE

THICK BOOTEES,

WILLIAM JONES.

■ MEN’S TRICK BOOTS,
SS^Oat

Denims, Stripe Shirt­

New Barry Mill,

Ing the Now Barry Mill, and Lavs introwas elected to tbo House in 1852,

Improvements in cross walks are going

in 1854.

J. M. hEVJXN A co.. PuMWma

L. J. FULLERW.
•SlOtf

but it is certified to as truth by reopecta- been anticipated.
bio witlwissn.
*
.
Of oouraa the design
Having secured the serviroa of

Caxtox ax laixxn.—Tbe English Ad■
I..— I~ - - -_ -1 •
z-_ •-

Ilia poblic career was not al­

tar fiirmatjon of tbepountry.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

�HASTINGS

PRICE

A

BEAUTIFUL

bead

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,

x-%5-

BVOOD Pl'RtfHIUNDBLOObflL!.
AT THE HARINGS

Uul, rral.ri . Ml

DUKAME

rf

■l«» AMD MEBicnn,
emicals, Paint, Oils
/ TVKPEN^NE, ALCOHOL,

mt mim,

Bumtag Fluid taplW .ita.rull .u^l rf

K^’ub^S?Bsaner, per anaam
MORTGAGE'saLe?

J.M. HUBBABD

al inc.pacity. frm.ninewaakbaaa, pricking eftoa
akin, tympiuciatie of paralyate, rbramattem. lienralgia. lemur cancer, diabatc*. teiutude a*4 dvbillty, diarrhea, and all oft.tr disorders «f Ibc &lt;-tgsaa of reapriatlan. tha liver, tbe kidney». tl.v
etonach, tba sartea. ar Ibe maamlar fiber, are
SHEET MU8IO
mierrtogly cured by th&gt;« preparation. Ilia to U»
All the pop­
AS U8U A L,
imtrete.
MreM or setda df/neaw what au alkali
Aid Midc*l Merckniise,
ular Pat c n t
is
to an aeid. ft u.utraluea (ben with altouteN
as pM«l and conij.lct* an «s*ort- certainty,
wbik tbe aatao Umm it regwlMra to*
Medicines, ot the
KALAMAZOO
:
:
:
;
MICHIGaH.
In tha registers otltee of Heeds for said couaty et
aeoetiuoa, rimorre ubatrecliun, from the bow els
day may also be
cranes appetite, rrarwa todtlr vigor, and regra.
°r-S&lt;T’L X 11 ,fcB “ P*&lt;*
GOCERIES,
found at this establish­
lOZta Uber O.of Mortgnm.
ereiea erery animal ftiuelr n. Buck ia tbe uztnre
And
whereas
there
is
tfaimed
to
be
dm
on
eaid
aa
warever
offered
in
this
market.
inch
areth.rff.1
la ..fllr-l! aback* famous Scau.l.uament. Also a great vsAs s particular friend has taken the viaa It!nod PanBee w bleb if taken to er.uiui.ctiu*
Hety of the choicest Pcrfuwith hi. Hcwndlnavian Rb-ed Hile, will vol ....ly
liberty to'circulatc the story that we arc obliterate the wool ralaM
.
ty-nia* cento flls,O&gt; and no cult or proceeding
■Mty for tbu especial accomkeeping-* GROG SilOF. I U1m this opnmdatiun of tbe ladies. Also
j al law orln aquity baring been tnsUuited to rerrtunity tn say to my friend-&gt; &lt; “-that
Stationery, Pens, Pencils, Ink, (e»'
In
the
SCANDINAV1
AX
VEOTTABI.E
BLOOD
not the case, nor never will he ? hmc PIL1£. Dr Robock perorate the rem i of twraiy
ery variety) Paper, Envelope Ac.
I
tt-1 am ■me, and the WHISKEY BAR­ yew. ofcaperiraw. hard.lu.Ij sadezpertawnl m
lltcy would respectively announce to I
whet ■ perfect pill ebetdd be. X.. oat can doubt
REL 1'potinto my cellar * srjilled with to
the citizeus of Hastings and of the sur-1
tWe aoperierty after o«w »in&lt;le triat. Frier uf
Of every dcacriptfcm, and of tbe latest
rounding County, generally that they in­ i nine hundred rad forty seven. (»|T) lUM hundred
tbe Seabdtuartaa UJmmI I'uritlrr, |! per MSUt.
i «^»»rty-right &lt;Ml;ni0. bradred sad forty-nine publication.
*
ThunWul tn ray numaroua cuatotue
or Ba per half dorro; Scaudmariea Bh~d I’Ub.
lend to sell everything In their line of the I (M91 nine hundred and ninetr lwo (SSljnlnehun­
fortheir past lilx-ral patronage, I hope
buaiueM as cheap as can be bought at any | dred and ninety three (»&gt;«) and nine hundred and Of tbo beat quality Cur all instruments.
ainot-T-foer (»M) according to tbe recorded plat
merits cuntinutmce of the Mme.
place.
of said village, will be sold at public rendne ot
D.C.UAWLET.
Gjvct tisa tall and judge for'yoursulccs Ike court home iu the vlllige r-fllaallnn that be­
Arranged by the beeteompoaers.
Sept.
22 1857
n20tf.
ing
tbe
place
when
the
circuit
court
la
held
Io
Prodtioe of moat kinds will Ire taken iu 1
Every instrument offered fur sale has
aald
niunty
on
tbe
ISth
of
March
A.
D.
IBM
at
exchange.
ent o'clock ia the afternoon.
l&gt;een thoroughly tested, and be can aafl-ly
COOPERING BL'tfNES&amp;
Spccul attention wilUrc-givcu to tom CberieaS. Jfarton
Wm. Burgher •ay arc superior to any ever »rW In thi'*
Tl»e above boauiesa in all its vanrut brane bn
pounding and putting-rip Prcacrlptlous.—
place.
now earrted OS by toe aebeeriber, at hl. Aon ot
And ewFy^iuipurcKaaing Medicine* here •
A very liberal deduction made to those irBtto°B ,U*Ck *“ **“ *'’uU1 part
,dl,«*
TATE OF MICIIIOAX.—The C.raift Court for
may rely upon them ns being genuine.
,
purchasing
in
quantities.
pork
“barmel3. FI.orn BARRELS, TUBS
th. County &lt;* Barrr. Io Chancery.
June 25th 1857.
n7lT.
' Ataaeaaira
of Mid Court bald at the Court
Pruiut attention paid to country or
BITTER FIRE I N.H.
botnain the village of Hastings in said Co*atr dera
«• toe Kd day of February. A. D. IBM Prawa't
Mr. H. will give his personal atten­
Boo Loma 8. Lcttll, Circuit Judge.
la the caae b.iwaru Charin']
tion to tuning Pianos, by leaving orders
W. Danley, Complainants.
I
st his store comer Main and Bordick
Cornelias Byington and Fred-1
•
Streets.
N. 11. Just received a now musical
instrauieiit, called the English Meujlc
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
'
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct. 15th 1837.
n‘24-6m.
Ixmve 1 lasting fur I?attlF Creek, M&lt;mEXECL1URSS.LLE OFRKA1. ESTATE.
idays, Wednesdays and .Fridays, at 7 o’atsta of Geo Feake, kie of l!&gt;» tewnahip □
cl&lt;&gt;ck, A. M. and' arrive at Battle Creek,
Yankee .Springs deceased.
at 1 n’dock, P. Al. in time U» lake ibe
hoitee ia hereby gitco that in sceordaaer With
a berate and auihorlit granted tn » br tbe Bio­
afternoon care east newest, and on Tues­
bale Court in and foe ibeo-unly uf Be.ry, sstlKu
days, TlureJaysand Saturdays at one u’- j
vfWrtaui real eMate &lt;4 s Rich
U*e said George I’eake died aetred aud nosaetMl.
clock P. M. in time to take th* evening
1 alialt aeli al i-uLlt.
_

JJosiul Jnstr nmrnts,

Vary truly sod gratrfullv roon,
Fu...w
. hoUwosm

QTaTEOF MICUlGAft B»tty County aa. Pre»J bats Cosrtfra .aid ««■&gt;&gt;„
Al a M-J.uni i f .aid reurt tv den at Iht nfice of :
iL« Jadjta thereof in Ikatinga «a. Monday Fabrt.a- I
ry Ito 11*53. Preseut. O. L Cat. Judge of Pro­

S

I CHANGE OF TIME’

le tbe Matter ef tbe Estate Of Au'aiiah Chase,
late of Pnairieriile ia Mid coanty deceased.

tbv prudemr uf mid will and tbe bearing thereon,
&lt;kr miator aaopr of tLJe uoticv and order to be
publiahrd to tin- Republican Kan.w a public nv».j&gt;aper printed M llxcing, si.4 cireuteung in said
4-JUI.ty (it the full trn* uf three wreka rare al
Ireiu crab werii next Iwtaeduiriy prereeding
tbe time *fl.euriug fa tbe urcmi-ct
V. L BAY.
JiMlge.ofPnJwite
Feb #. U.-B.
•u4O&lt;3

‘ day of F.bruen tMatame i.'clwk I'. M.'at the of। lice of the Jndgo of I’rvbale in Hasting, beaasim.! cd for the farther hearing of aaid petniuu at which
tin.' and place all parties interested are required
to appear and show cum if any why the prayer
of said f-rt.lionrr .braid ....tbo cr.-led.
Audit is farther ordered that the petitioner give
noticn to all parties interested nf tbe pendency of
sntd petitmn and the beuing thereon hr canting
a cony of this notice and order lo be pnUisbed
in the Rraobhcan Hanner, a pobiw newspaper
printed at ll.iaut.ga aadeirvuteHngiasaideuuutr
lor tire full term uf three weeks noee al least
ia eneh week intinediataly pr.-eeediug the time of
hearing in tbe premises. '
Leave Battle Creek for Hunting* on
.
0. L RAY,
Tuesdays, Thursdays ami BaUirdnVa at 7
Judge of J’robata.
i_— ....
o'clock, A. M.' ami arrive at Itartings
at two &lt; 'ch ck, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 o’clock, A.
AL, and arrive in Hastings, at 10 o'clock,
i-eare Hastings for Grand Ibtnida on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
10 o’clock A. .M.. and arrive at Grand
Ranida at 8 o’chn'k P. Af.
Leave Grand Rapids for Hastings and
,,jlJ« Creek &lt;u&gt;Tuesdays, Thursdays, and

A GENTLEMAN.

u? the Cunutr nfBsrrr* int hanevrr
A l aaceU.n &lt; J.aid Cikirt Md al thi C
-in the aalkge ot HatUngs iu aa.d Von.
rto dav Ot J^bruary A. D. ISia. Pr.
tLema J&gt;. Lcell. Circuit Judge.
la the cuw&gt; bet moc* J*etab j
C Beqjataiu. Cuaupkiaaat, j
via W. lieae. Itenjaiuit
Howe A William OWi
her. Drfa-.uUui*.
Il ■ ■ i iLw-i.■ rfi11v .-&gt;k.

THE OLDSTAND

E

LEVANT C. BRINE*. CrapkisMte
Hasting*. March &amp;. 135?.
a.
COMMISSION Elis- NOTICE.
Wo, tbe nndiTai|p&gt;ed, baring bee* appo

I

B Ri 1.1.1 ANTPrtuaFfx-riMi------FOCRTH YEAS UF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.

MMaaieeovery i» me-iinae abieti u preriag it*y* * "utkrruf auc'i voadrrs in the durase
lb. bua.au fcanly.
GEORGE a BENNLTT.
Local Editor Cincinnati Dally Enquirer.

n. „
Sept. 2. 1SK.
Dr. C. W . Rosses—Delta Sir Haeisg hem troufo
led fcese«eesl years With ntrrsn AeUHrr st.4
weakness, w mud. •&lt;&gt; that I ws&gt; unable lo itkri
« ujewwaaeelul.cores that your Ifno'diua...
“
aud FitU were efivcUag, 1 waa
lodorod by a fr.rad to try U.stn.,
1 bevdroen esinn the pjr.Srr for the last ts.l ee

AMBROTYPES.'!
M. W. RIKER, wiebee to inform tbe people
of UaoUnp and vicinity, that be 'nTH-L LIVES,"
end oiar l« found at all hours nf tbe day, or er
Hover’s ils.rtlM.rr Store taking

COSMOPVLITATf ART AS50CIATI0X.
rbo sabseribes before the 2Slb of Janosay, H-M,
v wkabiUM, the a-anta w.U take place.
TERMS OF SVB8tWPTlON.
Erery subscriber of three dollar* fa. ratilled to

Pictures taken law weather.
Hastings. March 34, IbSi

e copy.
MILLS. Register.
JAMES A. SWEEZEY, Solicitor far CompkujuAtinn. Marth X, IMB.______________ nttwS.

all applicant, to enclose a postage stamp to pay
portage vt. toe retern uf tire auawcr u&gt;d recipe,
and direct to M T. McKelvey, H*ndu*ly city Onia
and they will be promptly .rat by return of nail.
M. T. MCKELVET.
Jan. «, 1657.
v.njaly.

SIIE1UFFBALE.
M. W RIKER.
«a4Sw«.

ADMIX18TRATUB3BALE OF RX-tLE8TATE

I. p-ubltahed Koory Thursday.
h.Cfle «■»?»’r«
I Tea copies one y
in a&lt;;’S*i«- *W I advance. ..
», rapiea ee.
A i Twratr copies a
Lt"6 I Inadraace..

JUST RECEIVED

At the cheapest »ti.ro in town by

uuuare pa.c,
- -- .. .. —„r T,,rJ
be snheenber not only recei.es a
SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR KX0RAV1NC!
bait, also, tbe beautifully Ulualreted

Tux. Dollar Ari Journal One Year!,

COMMISSIONERS’ NU11CE.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.

Each eobacribcr ia alan presented with a Crrtifieate in die Award, of Premiema. In which a valu­
able wuel ot Art. in Painling or Sculptors, may

1858.

Ladle's Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a
good assortmeatab very kur prices.
On hand a very large stock uf Crockery
stone and Giasa Ware.
’
Just rrwived a new stock of
GR OCERLES,

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods
that can be fbuad iu th. oactani w mun mar-

COMMISSIONER'S

TAILOR SHOP

Th- undersigned bare been appoii
fird m ennitiii^ionen U- czuntne ■
aT^kToTH^X’^'c^nty/^^d:
-j fcr tl&gt;*t purpn-r they will «wet st the bonne
■t Solon hood. In Hope on the Iwi Saturdays of
IprU. May. and .June, A. D. IS5B, at ten o rioek

tl
“
" "
XUO, A 21 gifts.
The articles to be di.tnln.lcd are comprised is
tbe IvUowingluL
2 peeUges nf fold eonUUnlag......... JSOO each
April t, IBM.________‘__________________

Dr.faK BOJ8TEEL,
rHralCIAN*8URGEON.

AND IT TAKES MONEY TO BEY GOOD IBM

New Arrangement

iu Dailey’s Block, over H. A. Goodyru-. Stop
wl&gt;«r» the publie cao rely co hari^r their wor

CUITOM WOSI

ttFn g.

.

Judge of Probate,

WEB'S HABDWARI STOKE

MENS

buffalo ovebshom,

of all kinds cheap fur Ready Pay.
1 have also a very large quantity of

3C. TTJCKK JBJESJFL

AND
8H1NGLEJI,
city
-Kt—a Itim to offer
* .*
on hand and all persons wishing to boy nr
iUPERIGR INDUCEMENTS,
sell
will
do
well
to
call before bargaining
lbi&gt;M {tersona who want garmaata made to
elsewhare.
cu
1 would partinularly call the attention
of persons who am (miHing to the fitet
ry particular.
that I have just Received a large sir-ckol
Spring Faikirnu jurt reeertvrf.
Nails and Glass awl that I will f.trokh
R. W. WABBKX.
Hartings, May 1. ISM. .
sash, Glass, nails, Door Trimmings die.,
------- —oTiT-KT;------------- at aa low a figure an poswlilr.
■tl-yl
HJKENF1ELD
ATTORNEY AND OOCMRKLLOR AT LAW.
ReaidM.ee, Horn, Barer Co. MMrigea.
For the present and untit farther u.-tiee, I ■!

nt reaatantly «e hand, and all kfada MADB TO
iROER.
Wtfarreib.ptaM,

DRESS GOODS

BOOTS «■&lt;! SHOES,

Mr .turii of flood. I. loigroird woll aricctod.eoo
riaUbg of erery varMy »»d of

TIME IS MONET.

’

Stick m Print*, Ginghams, LcLains, MoritXM. Paraincttaa Black Alpaccas nnd a
variety of Wool De Laius, all vary nic*
aud very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Clotha for
mefl'a wear, and a large Mock uf staple*.
Denims Sheetings, whirting, stripe*, cheeks
•nd tickings.
JUST RECEIVED a new lot of

ISAAC C. MOTT
SI1EBK1FF-SSALE.

H.J.KENFIELD’

a new at&lt;x-k &lt;/ Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold for
READY- r&gt;-A.YT,
*t Mtunlahing |..w prices. My motto
is ‘a little cheaper than ths cheapest.’
1 have ju»l received * good oaoortment.

�TSmEubl

DR. RORACJCS

A WaiXLY

Orrros. trass. fcosr
TU
(Mbs
Mil) Sstnsnt
WteaMrc«tetylteo
Tstepcud tatun
RLA.XES of *1! kind* t
thta s*c». rad for rala .

(kiod News! Good Mews! I' Insurance

GOODS '

NEW

Dr. (1 H. «M*r«, nf PonghkePptw,

AT
rabs*qucntly addreraed him the. following
letter:.

Rjeady Pay Store,

D.-. Cbtrtvs H.-Roberta—Dur tdr: 1

pocket-book &lt;ai the cv.

laorcporatedllfilO.

du-pueecaai.m, nnd having perhap had
some anxiety as ta the application of the
funds It eontuinctl. You *utve my a-mfhonce that they have fallen into anprecia.'
dvr hands, a»l that every coot will &gt;H5 «&gt;•
pile! to gratify tbe tfcttcs and fancies ora
fellow being whose ambition »*rs biglisr

ypuraclf with the idea tlmt you Live my
acquaint*—---------------------- .
.
cvmap'mdence; n«» Doctor, divest yourralf of that ambition.
! write you in accordance with the In*
r 1____ —___ .Lt___ ___ 1 ... -I..

*

Just received a large;
stock of

W GOODS

"¥i'.
‘^iXVX
a,
. ... ’
‘
l.-t fi&gt;r thr

,000,000

every VARIETY.

SOU at LtOlCCSt
Pricei.

/po

Charter FerpsUral.

ETTER!-

i_

. - ... Iu

hHaLM*

Mirrm

i

t*

A
0. w. MILLS, Ra«iU«J1MES A. SWEEZKY, iMbrtw far t—pUa-

| na*»Ms»_

J

I trorilarrT iniaiuStakoulboFlhilay Octahrr A.D.
.-&gt; It. HXMtCTHKS.
DRESS GOODS,
cd pieces nf paper, which arc of vahie to i
you, and wortblcra to me,—one liing a I
i CUrlratk Bu:S aadaald a^ramral rroonM
note payable to y.cir order, ami tbe o*b- pn|\-f
&gt;• I lq tha ragi.tcr. oSro of Dawla .
F™*'* “!
er a formula for "making u-etb.-neiihre of,
‘
UINGIIAJIS,
which can ncr be available to m* R« "&gt;y I
Dminnia.
BRILLIANTS,
prw-nt employment probably pay* bet-1
B. C.RIPLEY,, T. Al ALEXAHnKR,
v-P:eaTdrat.
' lea PraaMrau
1
LAWNS,
tar, ami is u liusincaa more pleasing to my ■
taste*. (From tbe date of the note I ron- ’
elude that yon had been in town aeperal,
J. B. BopflCtX, ^un’&gt; Agent.
daps, which may account for die lightness ■
OF
... ^
.4
of yoor purse. Now !&gt;&gt;ctnr, a proper '
-INSURES AGAINST THE—
u XUUih**
respect L&gt;rgentlemen ofiny calling should :
nsver allow vriur pnrus to ln-c«&gt;tnc soil”*;
to wiL Iking rillaga toU I
AWAY
niuebundrcd aud forty acral
ills hardly up to the average uf usual cul- BONNETS TO GIVE AW
AY—ALL
and fcrty-airbt^EMdrtuna In
lections.
I|
i-'vr-n
KINDS nwvtrrTinoiv.
BONNET TR1.MINGS
.1... ft.....I nin.
PERILS 01
RWIS.ITIOR.
Then,-*! have reason to protest against I
AT THE

‘:SfejK?ffag

A nice assortment

DANGERS OF FIRE,

— ... —

THE OLD STAND

glnsintl ^simtats,

Cnll and m Ihtm lafort pttrehntiny

FANCY BARAGES.

• * • “'1;

unix

" J.M. HUBBABD

Surplus. 1422,162. M ..._

d

R-sgSg£ne_L-,3

MORTGAGE SALE.

“
ABSOLUTEA UNIMPAIRED

As Kxvsmv. Jo» Orr
cAMhlldiwcnt, and rrrry
i.( will te ewcoted in
rasramMa tarts*.
’
AU kind, sf produs. t
acrip-.taRA.'_____’

-

AS USUAL

1,4 *■*&lt;*&gt; ■(rebuildkalaiijant •; ■ • rtcHio/ n.

YVith on good and complete an assort- ,

Dteetof
GO G
'
T..«
!»«■ I»&lt;t "r-orf • “■“ as wax ever offered In this market.
A»a particular fiieitd has taken the
stock of Muitita! Mcrvfumliro consisting
libertv to dtcoluta tbo aU»rY that wo *re'
in part ^ownre8 AJin MEMJbKONS,
kccpiM a ORO&amp;SHOP. I ttko tbl* op­
IT

Birret.opporite PoatO

P. Hr* ’•
Grad., Cfolh-Mf. Brat
GraSma. Crvckcry. a
H«anaf&lt; Mick
___

In the SCANDINAVIAN VEG ITABLE BLOOD
tiortuniiv vi on)
- -—
FILLS, Dr Kuback prcacuta the reau tof twenty
k not the raw, nor nPTrr*l'1,bc, a,
Of ll»c bast italioi' awl Atocricnu Manu- as
■ 1 am sam-, and llu- WAUhALETBAR•u-l.
..... rlnrl.
!&gt;»...«
facta rv.
'PVTT-1 pul into my cellar wm filled *'“

RHEETRKIC,

TkAXOA RoWFU I

■

Of fyery description, and .of Uio late st •ri'nwBkful lo my numerous customers
publication. g T R j MGR
for their pert liberal patronage, I bop* to.

merit. ™.riu«.i&gt;e« rflU
Of th* best quality for all instrument*.
D; C. HAW L.fc.1.
gentleman uf your standing carrying un-1
Sept. 22 1W7 __________________w20tf
ofaaU tiUa|gf, will be told at publie vratbw ox Arranged by tbe best composers.
tbe roart bpSeiu the viUagv ofllaaimgathat l*current money. Il » mvler acriou con-1
Every instrument offered for sale lias
inx the placr- when. }b« circuit rourt u bald In
sidcration to return to you the 35 bill &lt;m '
!
,
OOOPEUINO
nl's^NESS.
aafil rounty eo the litb uf March A-_D. 16J® at been thoroughly tested, and he can aafelr
the Morris Uvimty bank, N. J., uhicb I I
'.ix five»: BOOTS AND SHOES. READY MADE &gt;-q»« u-nr^^
ray arc miperior lo any ever sold In tbl»
find al considerable discount; the si­
on tbe Poughkeepsie banks go current, •
Clothing: Sever SO Cheap.
LOSSD3 EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
.
. , i. ; . - I
A very liberal deduction!road* to ilow
and tbo fow smaller ones can easily Udis- j
I) A
I? D TP G
AND PROMPTLY PAID.
STATE OF MICHWAN-Tb. Cocait Crart ta-, pilrc|iaJi;nfi in qttftktftleK
poned ot by a person &lt;&gt;fmr habits. From j &lt;jr JLV V V lu XV 1 Ju O
Crart i
Promt attention paid t» country or
the name null receipt which I luutid in the ,
LOSSES I’AII/♦10,437,S12 B4.
J &lt;S a.3r,.
. i(l
kb
pocket-book, I conclude thal you are the I
Of ALL
wril known dentist who loti" since did '
X
#
“Bff
me much sen ke in y our hue of LusJVax, .
while pm suing my av»«atmn
1’ovgle j
■ H wH kW

Ready Pay Store.

Now, Dr., don't consider it New York '
hospitality to extract purees in return &amp;&gt;r
&gt;-xli-HCting tasth, but remember that all
U.. “ do
f..r . BO-s. You

CUCIDC
“;^rFA.

s|&gt;cnt much time and roueivetl a small t
.
fee, mine wax an operalimi t-f a moment. •
W Iten I consider tbit iliflerehre, and-lhc I .
pnu. OOU.O.- .id. Ooh ,oo waoM *■”&gt;

. FKR

TFt
, u

CO JfJ*’ JUS JS,
.
.
“'"S “

tc.____ .

..

tn uis, 1 atu quite iucHncd to return your ■
P«mMdmi;ol*i»&gt;ii»i.ooHb..»rrwlestmnal, and beside, would involve a J
,
J
Iota of lime on my part, for Meh crowds taKCD III CXCHangC lOF
do not ocetir every day,. even in New I
°
York; but be araured. that had I rcctigui-. RjiOOUS.
red you I would have spent tbe time ap­
propriate^ to y »u upon tome other pcrRECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

4]| kinds of produce

The only reason I can ascribe for not
remembering you is, that I not er saw you
lt*ii once before, an 1 I presume that when
you come to the city you dreaa up in
your ixrst, and look very different than
when attending to your business at hums,
’lliis little lesson may l»c of service to
you and Jeorn you that pocket books
are not safe ia crowds, and if you are ev­
er caught intific again, let your vigilnnct
be directed in your purau in proportion
to its dijnensionk
laeoo.

COUNTS.

GRANT 4 SPAULDING.
Hastings, June 4, 1857.

CIKHCP. FIRST-CLASH ISDEMNITI MAY BE
EFFECTED WITHOUT HELU. KIMTHIS WELL
KNOWN AND ABLE CORCOniDBATION,
THRO*
J. A.ISWEEZEY, Aokxt at Hastings.
Hastings, Jan. 1-’. 1858.
V2a3tlm3.

AND. CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The rcuaons why

FRANCIS ROWER

just received, and for

sole Terj low fur
Houi Tahbco.—We witnessed last
week, on Friday, a successful attempt to
P. H. As 5. RUSSELL.
Umea wild young horra by Mr. J. Rey.
Inolds. It waa at lhe barn of Dr. Casey.
The horse belongs to Charles R. Alsop,
'Eeq., of this-city. It was a sorrel, four
EXTRA QUALITY AT
years old, and.nsvcr had been rode or driv­
en. It waa a high-strung mettlesome
horse, and entirely unmauageble in the
bands ofa&gt;tranger. How any man could
P. H. A J. RUSSEL’*
mndrrukc to “tame” such an aiiimal with
in less than six months wm b mystery. I
WOMENS
The hurra umer took him in hand, and |
without the use of any drtig or chloroform
or any thing of tbe sort, within two hours
FOR
he made him m steady ns an old farm
horse. He rode him and drove him with­ ONE DOLLAR,
P- H. &amp; J. R.
out any difficulty, and in fact could not
provoke him into a kick. The liorae was
completely subdued. And not only wa*

just received a new muiiral UJ b]m Bl3,M (i,r bnrtrta. All order* in tbe

! n.rr.i.vlum
la^nw.
.
‘
.plaiuaul ,
.
J. M. HIBBARD.
EXECvruis sale uf elal estate.
ftX'O^ ISd.ieS?.
»*«•*»•
turc Ibeir'
—- ------------ *------- ! Instate of G«» IVske. iaia of tlw iowaakip
PROSPECTUS OF
'
.. iSXltr &lt;n,-ru IK.I it. *rccr&lt;binc« Wl
7V/A’ A'lXV/.VG POST.

t» data Lctoro the Umc Runted for Ibeir sppaariaro.’
A true nfy.
G.W. MILLS, Beaiaier.
LEVANT C. RHINTS. CtrapUinraU tMidtor.
Hastinp. March 5, IBM.
iHlwt
COMmSiONER8’NOTICE.

i
(
,«
j
Wa, Ilia uadarrisoad. Ba.tug bran appointn! i
by tha Judp- of Probate tor thr county of-Barry ['
and Suv- AMiebigsa. Comtuloiunar. toatamma , i
...I ^1...., .11 rl.im, and drirxalid, aralll.t IM el- a

rilrvcnr rirtiilnr o-d
PRu*r£&lt;rrt»!
FOURTH TEAR OF TB^
CWHOPOLITAN ART ASMJCI1TIOM. ^“u^Tpurilter aad W!&gt; wrre rf&amp;feg. I «■

la doing the larprat Hardware bwsiiKM ui Maat-

LARGEST STOCK of Um

Purchased at a eual of tI’0,-4’0!

LOWEST TRICES.

SHELF* HEA VYHARD WARE STV IBS,'
m: cupper jtxonHUT-noir
WARE WUICHI OFFER
AT LOWER PRICES
THAlf El ER.

C.RTEI ELATUt!
Lr aix tfta«iL&lt;.&lt;!\a!Ur». with
dj rrsl otter wul ia of Atljjft-Paidtuisa, XcaJpi
.125,00 rad Bronxrs.
Ic4tatte»ubs
1
COSMOPOLITAN ART AHSOCtATWN.

'ta'-O

KG,
SHEETINGS,
BATTS.

die ion (Ci.) Cotuliivtion, March 24.

p. n.&amp;j.it

irwHynvafey/W.
I.P’nUiabadEt«ty Tbandav.

SHERIFF SALE.

• JUST RECEIVED
At tbe cbeaneat store in kwi by

. iuo» n u aven «.ai Mrrrrrr &lt;nrec tuuiara para,
| be auUcribrr not asly rotrirta .
'
•

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

1 SPLENDID THREE DULLAB ENGRAVING I

Two Dollar Art Journal Ont Year J,

al! Undo
/'10PPER. Tin and Sbwt Iron
Vi ns hand, oPmaArto ordrr,
:
OBBING OP ALL KINDS PROMPTLY alien
d«du&gt;. EAVE TROUGH rad CONDUCTOR
on short notice, tn
and •*•)&lt;- to *eit cuatamera.
FRA NILS ROWER.
■sati tn Febnsry rttb. 1®7.
lytO

Each aubrariber M ate praraptad win.* Certifl-

TEJ1PERANCE

FOR

and ticking*.
JUST RECEIVED a new lot of

and elegantly ill

«l«CB&gt;9I3a

“A BOOK FOB EVERY MAN'S
LIBRARY."

BOOTS nad SHOJCT.
Ladic'a Gaiter* Buskins and Boots, a
gtxxl nssortmentat very low pricer
On hand a verv large stuck of Crockery
EM P O R I U M OFFA8B I Ol* ■tone andGlaaa A’are.

Hsndrrd Pollan ia Gold,

•is**

TEMHK.

. . .-■vT&gt;

TAILOR SHOP
k«tr,e«MUMlu» toufcr
1
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS,

th.LdJotCMJ
ri/enff.

N. Hastings.

Ca«b paid lor wheat.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. *,1007.
-;T

Ako'a
assortment of Cloths •&lt;*
men’s wenr, mwi n large stock of •’«•?**«•
Deuima Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, cheeks

tuxanur

SHERR1FFS SALE.

'laving secured the services of

“Brodren and sistant 1—in dot day de
Lord shall diwido de sheep from de goals;

1858.

MO&lt; oat Transcript Execution Uravd
■adnndar tbe HmKUm Growl Coart &gt;

New Barry

Miller, and our mill being built on tbe
most improved ptai, together with a good

at astonishing low prices. My motto*
is ‘a'Utdo cheaper than the ebeapret.’
1 have jual received a good itasortmcnl
Ladies

Sfsnsm

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.

W. K. FERRIS.
.
BhenK
IlMtings, Msrcb Ifl, IMS.
oU.

WILLIAM JONES,

April t, IBM.

The subscriber having leased ths Saw
MUI known ra FULLERS MILL, wu’ld PHYSIClANds BURGEON.
respectfully announce tn the citizens of .
Hastings aud vicinity, that be ia premared
to funiWb Lumber nf roll kinds, richer at
ha MUI or delivered, tm short notio*.
L J. FULLER.
HroUnga Dre. 3 1857.
nROtf

i®&gt; “
SO) Ladiee Gutd'Wsletes

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
I have Also a very large quantity el

. a *•

elsewhere.
C U TT I N G.
I wtrald particolariy mH the att.&gt;nti«*
&lt;lan. Is ordar and Mi work WARRANTED in *v»,‘ ’
wreona wbo are building to d*
rj partieuUr.
of• pc
l 1 Lave juet Received a large elock ol

Jon* Rousts. Phv

J AMU A.

Judge ofFrobate,
ATTORNEY AND COUltSELIiOM AT LAW,

■. -fainting.
vicinity.

WOMANS

: Wm. BUKUHKK- •'»»&lt;!

AND
MHNGLE»,

COMMMBIONEirS NOTTCBL
Nstiro I. brrrtrc civra taat wa ite entanignad
lu.aroiawanMW sf t£aaaOMsaCJwmaa &amp;vatstasf

1. A. lluUUTOOK. Atl
taMUv.Micitarin
ud Tax *&lt;•*.&lt;. Offic
Bteah, IUmZkk Mich.

3LiYyxaBS3Rs*

sell will do well to call before bargdok1!

10

LIMBEKI LIMER!!

“SSCLi'i

Battle U*v.*k Hot
. Wrad. Bttil* Crcvk. M
Mabsrau. Hocks, h

H.J.KENTTELD
a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold fur

DRESS GOODS

T?ORMERLY kept by T. PutLura, is
P constantly making additions to the
A rich man ooce complained in a coffee
bouse that be had three daughters, to
18 now in sucJtful ■ •xration, ready same, all of which, he propoaee to sell
whom he would give ten tbomand dol­
CHEAPER th RM the CHEAPEST,
lars each, and yet no could find no body to do ^ny amount of
marry tbstn.
। CUSTOM
WORK,
‘Wikh jour lavs.aaidan Iriahman, who
hl! and esamlne. a. mr Motto It
SMALL PROFITS AMD QUICK SALRA
ra aa good o-&lt;er nnd as prompt an any
other alU1^ Barry, or any other county.

m

jjoitniJt MOIIRIB

TERMS OT SUBSCRIPTION.
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOB COOK STOVES.

lUXSTBATSS.

Denims, Stripe Shirt-

A W’. Atkik*. 8*ld
rr. Step in GontWra
Kaapra'i Starr, llutmg

UEU. W. B Al II I). Kiqrut
brilliant

MEN'S THICK BOOTS, J
S3.50at

Klli

R. W. W AEMRX. t'Mb
ia Bail..'. Block. orar
Masttac^Nwh.

i.l UlJ.K .&lt; Hl 5M.TT.

a wry tamptate Wock of House bal
THICK BOOTEES, I HAVE
Hardware, iaeluduig l-ockl. Laictee, .

mand, and follow at hie call. Ha rattled
a tin pan about his ears, trundled a wheel­
barrow around him, got on his bark and
suddenly spread nnd umbrella over his
bead. The lw&gt;r»e did not appear to be

Heath.
J.W.T. McMELLKS.

!&lt;

New Orleans Sugar,

FOR

Veo uulr yours.
JOHN F. DKMUTH.
rium tWBw Mr. MeMruM* Partwof Robots
CLapell.M»***roi.n.Octi, »T.
ft. I- w
. 11.,r Kir- T liuv. tiu.1 Tittf.

HARDWARE!

v2n4

NEV GOODS!

N. 11.

rick B. Pratt. JWfrnAanla.

whirl) I .uppoM

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0»c« and Mail Swbwnber*. par ut.nu,
Whsa delivered by Hie currier
To be paid invariably ia adveoee.
BLANKS of all kind, kept comtsnUy on hand at

TERMS—11 AO, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 22. 1858.

NO. 50,
BUBS Of AB TTAUAJl G1BL-

THE HUMP-BACK COUSIN.

A

FATHER of a family Inhabiting
the Kuc do la Michordiere, receiv­

ed a letter, last summer, from his nephew
who was In the employ of Hyder Abad.
The letter concludes thus:
“I have received the portraits of my
two rooiina, Maria and Margaret I have
never had tbs pleasure of arving them, as
I have lived with Hyder Abad since my
youth, but I am sure they are re»etnhlanre*. I will arrive at Havre by the ship
lno» Ego, about thu first of October, and
&lt;m my arrival, 1 am determined te marry
the beautiful Mar-------."
The breaking open of the letter had
destroy cd the rest of the name. It wm
impnuible to tell if the oouain had asked
Marin or Margiret in marriage. The
two sisters united previous tn this time,
had commenced t&gt;&gt; live on misunderstand­
ings, each &gt;&gt;f them positive that It was the
part of her name which was turn offin

»pwt (ban 1 h»»e fcr
&lt; P DKMCWt.
,rs‘ J‘a»turo&lt;Botaste
• rout. Oet.S, UK*.

r.i.u.i. ...... -r----- —
&gt;c which is psoviagM&gt; ur.lrra in the dhwna
:oKGE H. BEXXrnr.
:nuati D-iJj EmtalNer'
cidar. Sept. !, 1SCT._

LIVED
pd winter GOODS,

most ountemptHd* men that *evtr was
permitted to walk the earth. His broth­
er Peter was nut a whit batter; so that
it would appear that meancas ran in the
blood &lt;&gt;f the fcmily.
H»»#r*.tana bay-six msec anU nuvsMs. ItenJohn was pretty well off so far as this
janm. F. T.&lt;K-»rt »uu ii" ““-‘m f. Jl*vl.-y J u&gt;e eqW.“
•)’V»r~dJr
»*«’“
world’s good* were concerned. Hi* prop­
, County ofllarrr sodritairte Michigan to S-nd- “Po“ *b*bte»r*ib* baas*.
erty wa* all invested In a building which
■ *■
—a ।
Hun. Mr. ilorgan, wboas soot I* out Io
“For God’s sake, dnn’iarreet my clerk;
thalte Mr. Adam.bs» nbtafete for m«. silk parhad coal him about thirty titousend d&lt;d- he will bo the ruin of me,” groaned be.
mi.Aiua to parish is tbs Journal, a copy te ths
lara. He did not marry nntil be was for­
“You should have thought of that bcpo*W, whiab I enclos*. It WSS written in Joly,
ty, probably from the fear of incurring fore." *aid I.
I4«tu»drr tb«M cimmstaaca* : U«u. Ogi. lonnseeeessry expsnseqand when bu finally,
-You don’t mean tn say that every­
fontKd Mr. Ada as tUt M&gt;*ral y**u&gt;g IsAtes ia hU
did take a wife, it was only a* be would thing isn’t all right about my brother’#
distort bad rejurstsd bin to obtain Mr. Adam-,
have taken a housekeeper—a servant.
afikirs 1 Because, if it isn’t, 1 will make
autogrspb for tassn. la aeoordsoss with thia r»Mrs. Gordon was a poor woman, and it right, you know," be whined, in suppliqoe»l Mr. Adams wrote tbs following boanlifol
had been obliged to work very hard fur
Fmaxcis Rowra Droli-r in Stovi-s. Iron,
M«LN*il*.an&lt;rSLdf B*rdw*re. end MssefbeI a Iking. Probably sbe married on pure
“f&lt;»u nay you saw Mrs. Gordon sign
rererafrtvry v-rieiy -»’i- «&gt;■--"r«&gt; «.d
ly prudential considerations, for sbe could that deed?"
\
Coptier WareRoa
not poasibly havs. loved such an abortion
_ lliiiu.it*. MW«IE^____________ _____
“Wdl no—not exactly; but 1 suppose
of a man as John Gordon. Sbe took she signed it."
11 adlxy ~A” Ilium. Mmmfcrtnr* re
The father employed hi* eloquence in Cd eare of her husband, treated him
Tin, Sheet Iron and frpper Ware l&gt;»al
“Y*«O don't know, she did'nlF
c-llming the anger of bis two daughters,
Ire*. Nail*. Steel. (iiaM. Shelf Hardware. ‘
ter than be deserved, and wan in every
“How should I knowT*
re and Storea. Store one dwr wet of th.
when a servant sent in advance, arrives respect an obedient and faithful wife. All
Sare. rtaamip. »kd&gt; :'
“She can’t write; »be never even wrote
from Havre, announcing that hl* master she received in return was the meagre
her name in hvr life!"
went to Paris with the evening train.
support her hnst&gt;*nd'» bouse afforded.
He tewc rircrwhelmi-d with questions,
When they had been niarrisd three
I pnnsed the rascal dnsriy. and made
replied that bls master was ruined and years. John wan iskon sick, end lingered
dial he had. moreover, on hi* left should­ aiyng for a yaar, during which time, hl* him acknowledge that hi* cb-ik hud sign
er, the bornd protuberance which luul !' wife was an eauclsent and devoted wile. ed the name, for a consideration. I wo’Id
haver
caused both of them to be tent to
caused aivordlng to Plutarch, so many I Her whole aim auoincd to be to discharge
misfortunes to j&amp;op. the Phrygian. The I' bcr duly to bar lord with fidelity. Sbe Sate Prison. if Mrs. G«&gt;rd&lt;m had not beg.
ged me to apart them. At ifWa%1 re­
ixr*
D.-.li-r ih Gnavin&gt;; Pro
cousins determine, hereupon to remain bad made a bargain with him and she per­
1‘rwiiiee Fl»l&gt; Butur. Lord.I'urk, 4c.single forever, before marrying a cousin formed her part o( the contract with seru- cured the entire income of the estate for
. Stale Street. upp"Mt« Kowet* fated
my client, and charged my bill U&gt; Peter
that i* hump-backed and ruined.
t -U-ir ml »rU4|lrt*l. ■_______ •
pulou* txactness.
who was but U5U glad to pay iL
A* they take this ratih for the thirtieth
Une day I beard that J«»hn Gordon waa
time in twelve hours, the remain arrives. dead. It wa* * small loss fa« the commu­
Hoertx*.--Br(&gt;wn’s hoetlrr
Ilk uncle warmly embraces him,the enu*- nity, and I amid n&lt;&gt;l think of pitying his
in* made a polite bow and turn away their w ife, for bar lot would certainly be ame­ in Chicago, got truste* Cw four quarts of I
ayes. . The unde then explains the inci­ liorated by bis departure. She would l&gt;e wbi-*ky oi. Brown’s credit, that he was bis
dent of the torn letter, and. aakes the entitled far &lt;mc third of the income of hi* h.Mtlcr.and wanted it to rub a lame house.
matrimonial Intention* of his nephew.— real estate, which, f»r a p&lt;“T woman The grocery man found out he did not
•Mt Is my cousin Maria who I came to as «ho liad been, and having uo luxurious work for Brown at all. and had him ar­
marry he replied.
taatrs fa&gt; gratify, would bo a princely sti­ rested. The scene before llie justice was
“Never! screamed Maria; “I ant con­
pend.
Justice—What did you use so moch
tent with mv l"t. and will remain in jL”
I never thought nor heard any mnm.nl
"M*d*m&lt;4sc!!e,” said the nephew. “I John Gordon or his wife for two months, whisky fori
Prisoner—Oh. Mr. Brown’s horse's
have adopted the custom of the country when a w&gt;oniwi appeared at my office and
where 1 have Iwen educat- d
Ifc-sd’tbv introduced bereelf m the’ latter.
was so very lutd ; Pin Brown’* bortlcr.
Justice—Wh -re’s Mr. Brown 1
customs of Hyder ‘Abad In Travisnier.—
“Mine ia a very ba&gt;l case, Mr. Docket,"
Prisoner—Oh. if Mr. Brown knew I
1&gt;&gt;ere, when a young man ia refuted an ■aid she. seating herself by my side.
offer of marriage, he withdrew* himself
“Indeed, madatne. I thought you were was here, Brown would break bi* heart.
Justine—Have you got any money 1
from society a* atvwilrea bring."
very comfortably provided fi/r.
You
“He kills himrelf!" exclahned Margs have ono-third of the income of yonr hus­
Prisoner—No. hut Brown has.
Justice— I shall fine you *15.
band's e*UU*, or about a thousand dollars
Priwmer—(smiling)—0\ if Brown
“He kills himself!” replied the neph­
knew it he’d pay it directly.
aw* in the fame of a man about to com­
Justice—Th. te gnalong with vou.
mit suicide..
AV. Anttxs. Saddle at** llarnvsa MakPrixmcr—I w-mder where's Brown.r—
"Poor cotmtn.” aaid Margaret weeping,
er. Sbon v&gt; Goo.!»»ar’» IOi-ca, o-»r Nerli.. A
kaapeu's Klenr. HaMisgs, Mich.
“to crane aoch a distance to die in the bo­
som ofhia family."
the estate, declaring it belongs tn him.—
“I know." cootinned the nephew, “that lie says my huslond sold it U&gt; him a few
my deformitr afflict* the sight of woman, srerita before be died."
hut in time the eyre of a woman become
“How could that be!’’
habituated t»» all thing*. I know, *!»&gt;.
••Peter showed m« Um&gt; deed, and say*
that my commercial business is not pros­ it lui» larcn recorded.”
perous. Thrown very yonng into the
-D&lt;w* be! S&lt;» much the better for „
you. madam. Thu law gives uuo-hall of. -

.uh7n-.«; ‘h... Emjssi *
*•**-pLtU* Cw&lt;*- Mlr^~___________ _
Mavihsu. llovsK. by
»w*. JonewHIv.
o-«; &lt; rum vilic,
•tax, CpM«r«ter.

is:.

; T’-A-'sr, . •• •
prices. My niott#
h the eheapwil.’

And n«*«r [dead in vsla.
want uninterrupted health
Thtongiivut D) knag career;
nd .treacia of aetsr failing •
To acatur fir and near.

OODS
ns, Lcl-aina, Me-

Seyply tbe briptero orphan's nrte
And sorthe Um widow's we*.
I want tb« g»niu» to coo«i»v.
The uteai to unMd
D«^gu», the riciuuB to rdritvr.
Tbs virtuoso *0 eplald.

ihedewi."
“Did you sign rtf
“No, sir."
-Eh bitn
said the cousin, “will you
“Thou it i* s forgery."
trewpt me 1f I a*k you in m«rri*gr from
“I «upp«we it Is."
my uncle 1"
“You are a.rjfstent youdid not sign the
“I will rngngn my father to let my
deed."
oou*i» live."
•»f am euro I did nut, and fur a very
“What!” exclaimed the relative you g.md re.*.m."
“How's that!
“Save the life of a relative. Indeed, I
“f cannot write; I never even wrote
will not waver a minute."
my ■»* u name. I was brought up in the
“This i* well my daughter," said th" country, where girls did not get e*» much
father, aff cted by the scene. “Roman- schooling as now. My fidks were very
res have not spoiled you. I have a very pour, and I never had a chance to go tn
email income, but I ought not to abandon m Ii.».1," replied Mrs. Gordon, with some
die son of my brother in misfortune. I
confusion.
will keep him here a* kindred, for where
Is enough for three, i« etmugb mr four."
The cousin threw himself at Margaret’s could not writet"
“N«r, I never fad I him." .
feel, saying:
I diomisse*! her with the request that
“You hate saved an unfortunate man
she would roll Ute next day. P went at
from destruction and death."
once fa* Ute office nf lb* Registry nF Doed*
Ata little distance Marta muttered tn
and found that Mr*. Gordon had fa.ld a
herself:
..
straight story. H er mis.-nsble, contempt“My slater haapuirage. A« for me. I
ihle husband had given hi* propyty l“
hi* brother, m hl* last day*, to cheat hi*
wife who had nursed him ia rickne**, and
“Uncle," said the young man, “a!!'»w
airwi f..r him in health of her just claim
D tn make a alight toilet before braek•*He pressed Margaret* hand, bowed
Meria, sod left to change hie traveling

dyed

HEAL ESTATE Foil SALE.

."r'tl LU^uuty te Washtenaw, in th* rite

The uncle and hi* daughters were, at .Mllret, »h* directed ma tn bro-inter I w
the table, ^waiting their giu-rt. Tie scr-; whom it
hr proved that Mro. Gur­
vant aBnmtpred thecouainof nydar Ahad, i
don omld not write bar name; who had
Tim two girls utter two screams, but of
seen her make her mark often, withm a
different keys.
They saw enter a charming young men. very short time.
The person whn professed to have wit
tall, witbrart any hump-haek. Heem
braced. Margaret, and placing before her
a b skeU «aid lohen
“Behold your marriage portion”
“Jt was a'basket full &lt;rf diamonds. It
was moreover, the bump, which had thus
arrived free of duties.
...
“Bea what I hare carried on my ahunl pay over tn her.
\Vh«n I b*d proceeded thus (ar, 1 re­
dm from Bombay to Havre," said the
cousin, “t» ofi-r t&lt;&gt; that one of mv ronaiiw eeled a visit from frier G&lt;ird&lt;*a.
“What do you nseanl" be asked, rath­
wbn would accept me with my iMac pnv-

er rourly.
,
ertv and feigned def. rmhy."
™«. V. n.
Or Uthere wasgreat joy hi the braise. which
-H.r kwtaa. — »■«*

,.

. _

•*"

One of our fkmous Amerksn sculpltrfa,
residing in Florence—U»t city whither all
the genius of England and America seem
to tend, was one d»y seated Ih hie nadte
at work on an Apollo, »hen h:« attsntuai
was attracted by s tremendous trampling
of hiT*«« in bi* court-yard, and be bebrid
a magnificent carriage with ontnders
drawn up before Ms door. Presently a
gentleman claimed admission tn his studio,
and announced himself a* the Prince di
B——.
He came to give the sculptor a
large romm'u**i«*.
His daughter, who
had been struck by some statues of the
American she l&gt;ad »een.' wished to sit b.
him for a bust. Sbe wa* tbrn below in
the carriage. Waa the sculptor at lelwre 1
Price was no ..bjtetf all that was necesnarr
was tn graGfy his daughter, who was then
an invalid.
The sculptor expressed a willingne** tn
begin the work instantly, and the Prince
making a *ign to his lackeys from the
windows they pn-creded to lift * pretty
girl, who seemed about eighteen, utrt of
the carriage, and Imre her in tbeir arm*
careluliy up the stairs to the art ist’s studio,
The sculptor could not repress a Io4 of
imprisc nt thi* eeri»ua mode »f locomo_ ____ .to-rtL.* .t— L—-I— .i:,| V.r.r

months. Jt I* a *ad thing. Sbe has bad
the beat medical aid without avail."
The scnlptor looked again at the inva­
lid—thr .nCh her ddieato muslin robe ths
contours of a divinely trnmlded, form
were indicated, a»d when the young Bignorina cast upon the seulpfa-r a rapid
glance, starlight and pk-rcing as electrin
fire, be frit hi* heart leap with a myste­
rious presags of i some indefinable ehtes-.
trophe. Sbe rok The sculptor wurUtf
at bi* m-idel likebne inspired, and a pang
struck his heart si* the booi for her retir­
ing came.
Tl e prince and his lackeys
bore her again down Stair* in their arm*;
the carriage do«&gt;r closed on her, the hor­
ses-wept througn the gate*, and the aculpfa.r did no more work that day.
To-morrow she -a* to rome again.—
He lav awake all uigbt dreaming of her;
then be would shudder, and would any
t» himself—-it is pot love, but ply, that
1 feel, Sbe is a paialytic!"

A farmer in Virginia, who had Iwen
digging a well was called away from
borne, leaving none but two boy* on the
premises. During hi* altscncv n favorite
horse by accident got into tire well, which
was about twelve fret deep and of suffi­
cient diameter fa» alhtw the horse stand­
ing- room.
The boys set their young
brains to work to get bitn out. Their
hill of “ways and means” was almost exImnstcd, wfivn the youngest, nine years
of ag&lt;*. suggested an amendment, which
wm immediately a*&gt;pted.
Large nuan.
titiea of straw were rmvenieftt. which the
boys pitched in to fill the well, the pris­
oner trampling itdown until ho could
walk right out up-m siroie bait.

The next dav the same scene wee re­
Plated, with tins difference, that ths
ritKV having seen hi. daughter pose*
ment, saying that be would return hr rime
t&lt;&gt; conduct hi* daughter home.
Poor
girl, allbough the sculptor was a hand,
some man. hep deplorable condition was.
In her father’s opinion, a Mfrguard against
any of the dangers wkteb ha might havs
.rtberwiee anticipated. He left the ro»M
and drove awav In his carrier. A si­
lence ensued.
The sculp® dared not
look al hi* model, but worked away at

_ ___ ,______ rr — • *b« *•&gt;‘1. («*f
an Italian woman.when she lores knows
no half measure.) “and I loved you. M^r
father was very strict with we.
J ro«W
not move withostlteing wstched. It was
impossible for me tn meet you or fa&gt; see
y..n,
I feigned panilyaia.
For two
m.mth* I have ecarrely nmvrd. br Mb
pity for my t* n liti«w&gt; my father relasetf.
his aur*eibmcr of ms moUtms. Hegrat-

It is e'd that the Earl of Rwae. one nf
the firrt Aitronnmefe in Europe. ha* told
a gsntlemsn in England that be antici­
pate* «"* &lt;»f the most intensely hot stimA’ a colored ball, the following note
men* this year that lisa ever been knnwn WM ported on the duor:
“Ticket* fifty
admitted unless he eumea I
Prxcn »re-"Tw.‘ find whom a child
kitf, make it a present, an d notice to
whom it it »&lt;*»•}« «”
dial prre*-nt_ exultit
man batea, do the utw thing.

“ N..W, George, you murt divide the
cake honorable with your brother J«»bn.
“Whitt is honorable. mother!
Jt means
that von tnurt give him the largest were.
-Th'-n, mother. I had rather that John

should divide It."

�Ht A V *
DirrERBsrr onxioxf.

the amendment
adopt UiM Republican mesMiri^ut-^ti
bo not Only a Democratic, M anAl

e on l»oth"i
lienden ani
the fi’llowii
ply explain
rce of ann&lt;
t memberj
.—Adcertinrr.

ministration triumph.
We 'sgthe# i.kt
the spirit of our Democratic (gflcmporw
.ii'arrputy.aBd Quit C'fultd Ifec-l'/HeAl; riei; they attempted to ifi&gt; 1'4 ij

•BLANKS'. BKAJiKS!.

th&lt;- coiumcnoemcnt of theganw. and they

ihM .M--.
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7 " xp»k;i7 i.' NdTllx.
’
Our’pfitnan will
r.-eri-n'vi'tlut!
&lt;&gt;ur terms ar

in favor of a xpevdy admi

lliocmh
cumfort in ibis new phase of
WoisFnahlluiva sfatrif ia -it*' pwojir stand ready to congratulate
prrlty grnmtllf undrr
»« «i»b cMmcctwn, that tlx- three mrmk-ra ubn urns
r
"Guiifiant iLjrtgitRrtw rci^WriWM-T«ffiniirtil&amp;-'|CfaJrt;*i. on*hr,

RICH. GLOSSY HAIB,

------j mpjurity of
Oar worthy member did reeorl his

.. 7/ .s t
riet lit

r.

first

red to

Utah Peace Cominssaion.-re, arrived yesR. IloeMXH, Esq. :
Kr—The telegraph has n ziiyu- icntoy.
•ptorax ak\l»lundcring.
When Mr.

L’fimmittejs were anmumced—in nearly I

.

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Io IlMAta!

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■
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•
•
.re. IM
sad aU othesv Ian iug la-pd priutiug
duo*
.: tL&lt;^srmnptoazque
rftreBfFtffire w.-ald f» irwmr punctual in. I’.ijAHvo, jCDiiio,, and English of I4db.

;
Tho Patrfol evidently does not under- ] d|c, mv name is left vuL
And in your Kanma bill met this nu&gt;rumr.
.
_ra— ___ - —
.k.
T««T mvl.r the ertttnrtal
Whserrt xs at thcmi-vforai meet- “
ImwL-1 sro wu.oasumiug tbe corrertnsas , ing; all the otbvto were' present, tn*'
^tbc
action
of
tte
Hhum*
’
otberwiae,
he
uf
tee
report,
undertake
to
account
for
j
matter
of
the
disagreement
of
the
two
I UuM,rJ of Newly.*
•quid hare given in his adhaa'tonjdw.
my
rotiiut. by tlw suggest km liatl j branches was ’ ftWridered 'V“»
I \yB wcre jn
Prrur in u«ir statement
SjrabUAiriiS Mr.O«Sh»
' |
rejpruULI 'y ol re
1 never “paic” on any auch vote, nor' agreement. - Die next and
*
•«*. IlnSMtaH.. thcd«4»w»r * I Tua Hoopko Skint Aan BaraxM.—At
Il»np«r.i«r.Wjr.drawntall.L ■ Qiicagulast wauh a rather amusing aooue sliall I h*e any such vote from aicknc-sa. j &lt;ff th«i.Committee will beheld oo triday

their pu» luetiUi for lireyanir: and st lefts mm, all DemorruU.
I lii:- the n ■■i--., »■: ■ :
; ■- &gt;•' ' f
- • —-re­
make an affidavit otpubruntliai.

LARGE STOCK

Rtaata 1 Biauki i i

■ •nb'ppl.
««rrte. &lt;VrS»n«~,*e..«l 1W»

I took idacc durixg the liaptiani of a y omig I am nut doing that kind of business.— 1 morning.
,
A general order has &gt;wco iraued by tbe
I lady by the jmator of the Tabernacle.— During the time I'barn been here, my
' the evening of election, but it. was diacov
record is full, no vote lost or paired, ex- j Cuniinaudcr-ia-Cbicf duet-ling pwrticular,
T
.
' creumiiiu sneoaoewnm, we iwAimvtu,—
-------------- , - - rept the time I was in Kansas. Sc*m lbe,| |y thomo-reawots ofteuops from the l&gt;ur.
&lt; If
re big. Ity-ra &gt;he ra.~.g
ltA1 , in._uki. w
whlch
an uevaaiun, but sbe dteliued U&gt; take off flBnj stniggfa &lt;&gt;u Lewuiploo will come, | racks at Newport. Jefferson and l-artvis
..f &gt;•» Uwm;-.,. or;.., b .... v. W, &lt;
„lw!^ T „
LOW PRICES I
her hooped akirt; the niinialcr told for .Mji-lmp* to-day, ar to-morrow, and if my and from forte Columbus and Ilsndreph
raU.(^»r.
n.c «.ir ' uf the tncnnvcnieuce that mutt result (nun name should be left out, as usual, you fi&gt;r Utah at tbe esrileet notice. .Wroeral
Uri
her obstinacy, but like a true female, alm *
wj||
.,|cww rOM/ru'.
mutrudirt tKt nyort.or’aiv Smith' is sppoiutrtl tn the command of
in plcwtc
*' elei^ed famed will Stand eleven Republi­ urr uu—uitacj , mu itrac ■ *■» «
HOLbllUjf MASK.
---- »•... — &gt;—
—
i..
Don’t say tick or the Dcpariment of Utah, and Brigadier
persisted;
but when sire csmemtoa.desreed
rv Kioto my jdeal*.
rignWicsM tint, that wherever, llMSpriug,
cans tu five Democrat!*, as follows:—
Gem rats Harney and Johnston to own- •
, into the loth, tbe 'inflated skirt touched | ptnVnZ.
aWulgM-ffit+rhid deinnerette paper ren
,„.-u,J w*s re IW' Bm«t rank.;!
the water aud rosu up around her, like a ;
Yours, truly,
'
nomaitplr^-J.
F.
Emory
,
Republirau.
be fimiul u&gt; tfa. State, tlwro we invariably
j C.,1. Ln. rerawff. t“ tty cwi.nra.td nf Iho
Lullovvi. Iler head was loot u&gt; the con-1
Wu. A. HowAnn.'
CnrUin—lame Messer,
“
find deiuocruiic nigjoritire or large demlU ttal y« a»&gt;vn&lt; sa
gregaUou, sbe was swallowed up iu the
-----------m •
---------I: iLp.,IM.nl of lb« Wrai; O.l. -nd l» |
W eodfond—Milo T. Wheeler “
. swelling skirt, the luiuiatar tried to Hrcu j
a&gt;r family aid fr.&lt;; j..
|R U*
_ D Rarvrx.—Thsre was j■ siHX'tor Gencja! Mansfiolil is relieved from ।
(riM/rt-m—D. K. Evcrte.
u
her douu iutortha baih, but she was kept' B
in o,r|y days when gotoa to------- '
Aifaia it.wr{js-HU.-™. MIWNS, G.NGHAMB,
ytrnlrt Spring—John Milc», *
_
_ ktirfecs by .Uir
l- ■
-u—.j roprn- or u, Pontiac, were eunsKk-roT ryr-y
above
the
floating
•• Without ihdulgitig in any uncharitable
if/tye-J. E-llall,
“
sitica of the crinoline, and bunyed up so moos U-rtns, but Jackson has’kU
a worse
MUlJJNpS juxy.
’S
BOXXtTS RUCHE BUR­
!~lings toward* our atnl-Lev«i«wptoti
sucroasfully tint it was »et until after reputation, with one man at k-axt, than .
fialfhuorr—T. B. Fuller,
“
brethren of the Pn—., wc runout but tmh
------- --------------- forcible
..
-- ----------------------------much difficulty
&gt;nJ many
attempts either Pontiac,
ar the olkrrr;--------place.Fort
A Ireveuworth to be ready to »&gt; on j dehs, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
tibs tlu! diffirenee in the results of the
Muplr (iranty- Ixandet Implam, “
• —
r-f-n.l. swore
. u um in
,
l.i
aubmerg"
the
lady,
the
miuisSer
sueniM
ln
j
niw
]
ThaU-her,
recently
in
t
be
arrival
of
Gen.
Btatth.
The
bead•pring elections wheri« Dinah Ims bfuin
Juyriu—T7Q. Cransou.
“
1 ceeded to baptising the fair one. Finally (ir,nd Rapid*, that certain parties had quarters of lba2d Infantry is transferred
. / '
courted, mid where dhuocrnflr newspa1 it was effeotal, to the relief uf thsmiub- Mnr^l to him that they fired 4he toll-, v, St. Lnsi a.
____ romiirenn bi- cutor, iaWvTiZkta
/oAusToirM—Charlra Idea,
“
jienhhsvr tried up ti.tlMrprofessines, iwd !
■nd b.T. no i,t.bt eermaaa.il. - ■*
ter and the seriously inclined audience, I bridge there.
On a further Muminalion
Mr. Stephens to still sick, therefore it
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
K hhi&gt;Cu oXm**.
PruiritriUt
—
Geo.
Thoma's
“
bcardol the fiitmttcnl bowlings of the np-'
।
«
bo
could
not
keep
from
chuckling
m
।
denied
knowing
anything
about
the
afl&amp;ntingn—U. B. Wightman, Dera.
RdunUfullf
jE4Ns.3ATI.ftm&gt;, DEXIMS. TICKS.
„.j root,»
1.5 ire..,,
their sk-evee, aud laughing ui their pock-1 ^ir&gt; „r 11m. nict&gt; fo, BWOre told him, and do anything to-morrow (Bawroay.l
i
____
„
(toUm-greet 3. r. Wbv »«!.•«reaU.
fi-ring— Peter Cobh,
•
Mr. English takes hto stand upon the aUECT1NC8 SmBTIxGS, BLEACH- .
a
el-kerchk-C».”—Dr!, ride.
: be has an awfoi antipathy to JacksoL over
R.tpldv, lUktfngx, Buttle Creek,St, Johns.
RutianJ—Asa D. Rork,
7
------------ e i—
l I’unliaaot^any other p'oee, imaginable. firrat tuirt uf the Crittenden amendment
LmD.Isc. Lansing, and &gt;h fact every rhev
which
flurry—E. W. Hewitt,
e«*'Tiix Bonr rorxn in Nxw ^oar&lt;^W« I 'LI^Atafflr aaya: .
.
ww
.v provide* for submitting Lecomp- ED GOODS, MVSL1N8, STRIPED
sfWre democrats have not snfR-nil them- I
TATE OX N1CHIUAX.
Pratete Coart fermxi
noticed a day or two since the diseuvefy I “He now says flat be don't know any t„
1
prungreillr—E. Smith,
sdvva tv talte.1 bv the false Limits of
*15IU
w u- »
.i^tyterriitolar SHIRTING, BATTS,COTTON YARN,
of the dead txxlv of a pers.m which was ' such men, and that his wbele story under .
Mr. \\
Woodwortb.
oodwortb, member
menwer o,
o|tne
toe mbt
l.cav
•
lifmnixm there, the denfocniry have large
’
*’
‘
I oatli wax a lie.
He says be knows that!enwortli (&gt;&gt;n»titutioml Conveutioo, ar- CAMBRICS
LINENS, OIL SILKS,
g*.‘n’-’*
‘
L’l^rraar.xcx CuMsmti—The Cnmliars
will
go
to
-j
—
,
tho
Lad
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I
..ty,,
red
r
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w..hh,
g
l~.
y-lwd.jr.rlth.
P.r.sol
«
Ar
A.
Now, if m- coftreJv tlat th^Sku- ra-1 uUtteoi.f Conference, bu the Lecompton a false direction, and which it was sus­ ! he experts to go; but says be dun
don'tl want
want ,j e,..,y
c«’|*y o
of
emartiU
, which be PARASOLS, Ae., Ac.
f the rew constitution,
pected was sent fromyDetrwit nr some
cy, have either majorities. ■* gains, ju qm’sti.si, stand as follows :
I grnvered to .Mr. Parrott.
«&gt;d aeUtioa &lt; fCUr.
point un the G. W. -Railway. Die body to go to Juckaou.—Url. Adr.
,.«b of rtra
.«.brel Ham. U ««..
g„
JUw S.».». proves to lie that of a woman. It is hor­
---------- w.t .re|
M&gt;. W. shys the organization of the
Focso sus Voicx.—J. W. Gray, edit- j Free State men Is so eomplrte that the
ribly esit in’piecva. hi the barrel were sev­
uhlr|»»re. d»l thd
eral artidco of female weering apt-are), or uf the Ck-vclatxl ,1'laindetlcr, was un exact number of rulers it the Territory,
prtre k... ... Murec. ««■» rf UrfA
,|r
u
rflU
til lately. Postmaster there. He has been and• the
•
-•*
*- —
political sentiments
&lt; f each
arc
raVMto vlll.p». hren .« tl»&gt;.»ss ,
But, In .ore, wo m.r
I. mostly under clothing. There can bo lit
tie douH tlml a horrible murder has been removed for bbslinftluly refusing to ex­ ascertained, and that the pro^lavtry men
.b. ■Tn.jrertj," ...r.Unf off ra&gt; IS„JlU„g
Um_ „
committed, but its suirree pud author are press an opinion for or against Ixcumpt- number only 2.000. .
Mr. Dimml(4t. memlwr from l*s..a
• ”«•
If"'
tclminj .iff, Ore L^mpure^
still shrouded in mystery.
•
on. But *iix?S his removal he has come
The body Ims Ix-i-n traced back on the out strong against the iniquity. He de­ IrfTompt.m Democrat, h so III that his
&lt;Mrf,wM.tl»kO»~„rtl«.™...r.l.l
yr „„lnl ,U|
w,
railroads and fixed as hsvitig started at clares that there i« only onu party iu the life is thought to l»c ia danger.
renre., too Ar offfoU inffrenred ty th. ■
p^u^
Chicago.
An
examination
of
the
freight
North,
and
that
is
aiiti-lraeouinplou,
and
7’re«er.| Ira. olure.l«l»«anplrat.o ffe 10,Ur
re^ lit to ralopc.
1
' b&gt;M&gt;ks of the Central Road in this city that “Old Buck” will be whipped out re­
ropy w uu. non
Tux bcm capital for a young man is a
rmuciatfou of anything like riouttritm.
______ ____,
tee llntona
yertorday revealed the fact that the bar taining only a miserable faction of spoil capital young wife. Se a geutlvman in­
laud ai Baafaami
Another signlfiennt Act is, that the HastT11€ Eticrtus or Littmuomn.—How rel crorecd the river hereon the I8ch of hunters.
... - /..rt
forms us, who has just tried it
in/« ticket was beaded by an out mid out |
i:i.puljiiam9 „ volwl
Mr. Ljt. March, and was aiiipped at Chicago two
days
earlier.
As
there
was
no
rimrges
Masjuaox or a Vkmmamlk Courts.—
Airti-Iaseompteo Funiia Democrat, and TI^VUM&gt;
feei u the jubilant esprea
A little boy in Cambridge describe*
I.
SLAV,
,
...
.
"T—-------------- —
on'ii ezeept the freight over the Central Wn learn that Mr. Joseph Stratum and
JkJn *n*r»b«i«.
snoring as letting off sleep.
bi* ia much the large*! majority on the ।
&lt;&gt;fthe Democracy al the reaul: tntnt Itoad, it seems to be clearly shown that
in. ;!.t, IVA
Slawl.
Mrs. ------- Kendall were married last
uriM. In
liritet.
Io aome
some towns the R«puWr.-aiia
Repubir-au- be
)&gt;e 'anything
anything but agrecalde.
agreeable. 'They are Chicago Is the source of lbw terrible mys- vvvuiog in. ('mini Hall, Athol. Mass., by
Why was Pharaoh's daughter, like
r.ni two tiekets ar J then
rAi
theft beat
boat th®
the larofi^
I— f- ■ tlJj a tthat
|1B, ttiio
|,0 Administration
Adnii(ii»troti-.n is sustained
sustained ' UsrJ- " ’tru* ,l
** tn“*J out— Rev. Mr. Burt. This was the are..nd
tlic
New
York
brokers
1
Breauoe
»br
gut
• for
■ ■Influence
- tlie
■
os. So muck
the
of
Distriot, ns also is the Dred, 1*1. Trit.
■ marriage of the l-rtdrgroom, wbo is 7S
a little propAr&lt; in the rvsAes on the l»nk.
,
I ) cars uf ago—the third marriage uf the
i^mipton press in Burry county.
j Sc&lt;.U decision. Dus is all the credit ReBtoc't.v Rxscouxtkb.—Wo learn ths? nride whura age is 74 years. It wasgeu- ;
iu lU’.tk Check, tlxi infuenwU similar. ,11I1UknHs
p.t for ,nling
on Saturday a' bloody reucomtter lo-k ' t-rally known it. the village that the inter...
AT .heirelmrter dw«k« Uw lUpuLHeans
„„ .Wirt: it Is all they desette.
lncr at Springfield fa tween two young nthtt ceremony »4&gt; to take pUre, *nd hollow or n-t, go and ax iL
iaa two tkekets, t!« regular, beating all , |t, t?;Jawa county*. Littlejohn has 230,
ten ol tnat piaev, ,M,. B.mh«r. &lt;j|l.r num, &lt; aia.-,.* »Vrw promt, uacli twviug--------- re'.ViSM'—
opposition.
At their township election. I „ hiJo
|ke K&lt;,rubIirsu, noioiBW for
Fz2*:',i”'n CV,,U f,,r
***
64to-rxo«s-ya the Niles Enquirer '
*BATO ABD CAIS
I |cfr ihLde.-.t J Turedsy for VtaKbetog
Jik* J J*z
tbs average Rejipblican majority is 155. ‘ Re^,n,
aoi/ninjurily. Who U al Mi of Dr. Palmer. Ybe pert.ee met in Iforlon JonmaL
tile street and exchanged several »hotK !
------------ -r-- ir
j
uu»&lt;M&gt;pm p
iv.
while in the county the democrats lave
f
IUM,.h?|mrr ‘V" '4”* hL
a VI I*AC0,t,&lt;’ A’,u P’rt«t«bC&lt;maMWOX»KX&lt;-l. ; tIpBg
“
.
only four out of twenty Supervisors; the
ar, theJa.Mttamffr'. . koltera-1
KprinB6,|j
RepuhUra. ,
.’
M. C. R. IL—Cwas’cx or timk and
Micukux Fashes.—We have received orerullj W..U.AJ, rem.,,..,,-., etrang.h'
glbrlrras result, an dotrbt, nf the infiuencu
,h, W|.„;„g
' uoax Tuyixa.—On and after Thtirwday, ■
the Ifnnw from January to April, and
of the local Loeomptou press.
J
“
,
B.Xr-1
.Irfl
Iraiara-rera.
™.«. April 1, there will be four passenger ’
In LankinMfbe Democrats hare elect- «e dan commend the Mine to the farm ar.
trains, aa fidlowa;
igm 10 tbe election ot captain ot a com '.
.
in this region. A series of articles enti­
f.,r l-uh, whieh h.J ta .
I " ""r";!!!,""
bt. A'oZamaaou ricrreiukxfotitMT —“Ex-,
sgt majority is five Republican. The in­ tled “N&lt; Has cm Fruit," by LT. Lyon, are EspriejheU. ire&lt;ra,.,.„.l P.IrnTr ..raI ty
i
; py to baptise them as enndidstee for your
fluence of the Journal is not an limited invaluable to those wbo contemplate candidates for thu office, and tho former
church.
2d.
A’. }'. Arprfit—(Except Sundays.) I
ns, that of those we have referred to be- planting orchards.
The Farmer should *'a* chueen.—Louimilt Jour.
Metbodikt &lt;0 Baptist Clergyman.— leavee Detroit 11.15 A. M-, dine at Mar.:
TUirvocblr
f.re, Ingham wnty having elertedjuat be id the hands of every cultivator pftbe
.Yours received. I prefer to wash my shall 4.20 I*. M. arrives at Chicago 12 ,
•own ahtep.
•IV vnanv Democratic Suptrvimira n» it soil. Only II 00 a year.
R. F. Jonsmidnight.
.

•

EDflTCT IRRLVENrE.

SWSS^SKSUBSK

S

CLOTHLVGl

U

A GENTLEMAN.

E

BOOTS AND SHOES!

stoke,

laisfe Republicans.
pqaition;- Clinton conn tyha ring alerted
us Bcpubltotm and firu Democratic 3u-

Publisher, Detroit, Mich.

The Kalamazoo Te/eynrpk publishes

thu following latter, from « Mr. Samuel
Sanilac, so far at heard from stuida
York At Lee, a sort of office broker, at
eight Republican to one Democrat, and
Washingtun, written to the Kalamaaoo
aJL psc presume on account of thu open
Gartltr. Die course of the Gazette on
^iand nuuily position of the local press in
ths'Lecompton question, haa been any­
-i favor of Lreoiapton.
thing but straight forward, and the publi­
cation ofi this letter throws some light
upon wlrnt was bcfcwe a roystcrioaa subTie ad locate. ’d the Loeninpton twin- jeOt. It is said that several other editor?
dlii, arii at present tolrulng and twisting in in thia Slate’ have received similar lotull_Jirecliuiia,,iii &lt; rdcr to be found, s'
tuuu point uf their untie*, on the wio-.
Wellington, March !0, 185M.
Fnrrxn IIascail—The Gazettes of the
not iisfisfled with the Crittenden amcml- 19th have arrived, and I aent my eatra
I-wri week I aent
nwnit, and at the aame time tdl wa that No. to the Prvaidtmt.
my extra No. to the See. Interior, with a
th* lirpuldie-ine voted fi&gt;r a Democratic
trias»ura in voting for it.
Sumo others,
and our neighbor, the Pfonrtr, ainimg
that Republican* veto!

fir the

nm

Several icf tbo Illinois papers have enme

»'•-% that tbe Democrats voted against ■ or four weeks. 1 dipped the enclosed
it.
(»n the heel of t£h foregoing ad- from the N. Y. Sun, of bet Saturday.—
muninn «t □re t.Jd likrw ito, that, “it j Everything is wuthuig right.
Mr. Ba-

koMrt &gt;u. k r™aral
i ar of «x

measure,

i f. cl“,•?“ 7“f”“

auU the 1 kowf

P“1’’

wUsustoro kiss riff aewTrsyrto.^-

Uiora."
All &lt;H. i«* A t.&lt; H»»A'
u‘a:a- &gt;*.«&lt;ff»ira-l«’n
re
;
; is a friend of mine, and 1 hope mv rwpwrp.se uf da.fc.ng It a. an admininre-1
wiU u
to.*~Tbe pope/ i. a

tty« truuiiph in the event of the final valuabb ,««r, and you will find them
ad. .piton of the Cnttoodcn amendmeut. j worth filing.

.■New jork. April IS.
The steamship Star of the W eat with
&gt;1,350.000 in xjiccie including Well».
Forgo &amp; Co. &lt;410,0&lt;&gt;0, also 113 paumengern and California mails of March 221
left Aspinwall on the eve of April 4th.—
Die U. S. sloop-of-war Jamestown kft
tho same port the dav previously for San
Juan, connecting with the Souont which
brought down to Paramo nearly &gt;1,700,.
000 m specie.
Anti-Lecompton Democrat meetings
hi*l been held in various places at w Inch
Douglas was fully indorsed. '11m- Call,
fbrhia Chronicle sayr, that out of aizty
papers in the State, of which 2S are Dem­
ocratic, only 5 support the President on
the [.ecompton issue. McCorkle, s mem­
ber of Congress, and otbei leading Demo­
crats are in favor of th« position of Dou­
glas and Walker.
The Supreme Court had rendered a de­
cision adverse to B*remi«t’s claim to gold
taken from his Mariposa lauds.
Die Panama Herald contains a er.rd
signed by nearly SOOstceragw passengers,
wbo arrived at Aspinwall In the oppoeltian stromer Northern'Light, bvrt finding
no connecting boat at Panama, had Inscn
left at that place in the greatest disirwi,
for waat of Toed ami shelter. .
Their wants had been .relieved by the
Pacific Mail Stsanwkip Comjooy.
,
The California news is unimportant.
Die California Senate passed thu reeo
lutioM pecrioualv adopted by the Assam
bly. to favor of Lrcompton.
The Seuste had refused to provide fur
n Constitutional Canvemiun.
, .
The Assembly had psxsod a bill topw
vide for funding the fimvtiug debt of Sun
Francisce.
,.‘j
A large number of cattle bad been
drowned oa the upper Secramctilo, by

crats and Americans from U» South and

T«-W.

3d. Erm ing Jirprtu—Daily, leftvcs |
Detroit 7 I*. M., arrisee at Chicago 7.20 j
next morning. On Saturday*a this train '
will run to Marshall.

12 midnight. Hn nkfaat at Marshall 5,
and al Niles © A. M., arrivltig at Chicas-*
I P. M.
Tranins arriving In Detroit 7 P. M.; 5.
50 A. M.,and 10 A. M.

Washington, April 16.
Sxxatk.—The morning hour was cmi■umrd in consideration of private bills.
SPECIAL NOTICES
norax.—The House 1&gt; engaged on
private bills.
HEFVHUCAN BANNER’I
_ Th&lt;- Committee of Conference on the
Pates Rasccxn Fun Foes Wxxxa.
Kansas bill met nt 11 o'clock this muming. Mr. Stephens wa» absent in conse­
quence of illness, and thu Committee ad­
journed to meet at 11 o'clock to-morrow.
Nothing has transpired to Indicate any
agreement cap be effected.
IImUbcb April lt,1&lt;in.
Mr. (iingmati, of N. C, tn responding
J. M. NEVISB A CO.. PaMiMonL
to a former remark of Mr. Leitur, ex.plalntxl that be left the whig party, be­
it became sboliti.sibwd, and since
then lie bad- -7
found
Cant.
I. Ry udsrs to he
----------1
l.tulwM nopnUr i
had been badly“ tJoo
hfmmwNe man, w!
--.11/ • ■P.imiiMkum*slandered.
’
Mr. Giddings, of Ohio, recollected when
be and Mr. Cfiagman stood si do'by aide, It x&gt; ■rrwtiag Ibe
wMh &lt;rhHh lU Iwinsn
and added that hit leaving that party was
for ha good.
by Ur. Itetw-k of ClMtunM! (fee
Mr. Ctingman replied that tbs gent's
party had Itoen beaten ever ainoe he left
it, and theif vote un the Crittenden subsiltute wa again proof of their peni­
tence.
. '' ■
The onUomiy caused much mer Inwm.
Adjourura.
aa If by

St Louis, April 16.
At 10 o'clock. this moramg the remams of CuL Benton were taken from
tbs Mercantile Library Hall to the Sec-

News had reached Pan*mu that the
treaty between the U. S. and New Grana-la liad been ratified at Bogota.
Mr. Cow
Lieut. Allen who was r&lt;q«5rtixJ to hare
-------Walker to his In­ Mrished in tlw snow, had arrived at Pur$lotid, Oregim. with only one attendsat,
ail Um rest of the party baring abandon­ to Beifoutaijn
' him.
uu is now qivaiMupaaus F *
er .couctade Uist &gt;t is l85 second
bocomc more
7 of the Ad

nhret ns a Demoetatfc triumph. Very
angular k-deed ; that eighty■«» Demo­

To supply the scarcity of change
in lima, the Western Stage Company
have iiBUcd shin piasUra, “receivable for
•tage Are,” whlt-b are circulating hi Si­
oux City, and through Western lows.

CHEAP CROCKERY!
Jan. tt. Irto.

X- 1. MCKELVKY.

CURAT DISCOVERY*!
THE PH1L0S0PHEWB STONE
FUUND.
-

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS !!

ISAAC C. MOTT

SA1U, GLASS, rum, OILS, CAN.

DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BBD

CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

Groowrius A Fancy Goods

WALL PAPER, Ac., At

mu ta b« WUmoLDl

TIME IS MONEY.
AMR If TATIS MONir TOJtVT OOUDJIW

JKVtUY 4JW BQM.STOM

�HASTINGS PRICE (XIUtEST.

Efi-J P.~ Roberts,’ &amp; Co.

’ BI.Onr&gt; TTRfeAWllBL&amp;nhU1’-J
V^-TATIt rf&amp;U, S. OrMa. Uu *.'Hub*,

AT THE HASTINGS

IDIRU’C?- STORE,

i

DViJCARE

A. II, 18®. Preaast, Hua I

l

and adjiMtaUrtai’raYmd'd^a.

,

. Dr. RobwcVa Scntidiaaviwn Jiaaucdu’.

,fUr. tariyj^trf

D«lC* AJB SEDIC1NEV.

( ; jc brrrlrS
llunei , |H
Batter, f. f

It aariafudnriany arnrrerieg io thia Coart that
to Defmdaat, David Veaaey U a non retodrot
fthto Stota bat of Hw R:aU- ot WlareeuibiJ Oel
Mini uf U D. IhbUe aolieitor for U.. C.«n ,

”
aflOuriMt* M Ul 7 yria

: Chenucals,
1 ' ’ Paint, Oils 1 them or U Mtrrwarda barred t
TJXlfEXTINE, A1XXIHUL, '

bouiplaiuanta Hill

j Burning Fluid together with a full atokkof

iMioooi

ar-®7 ’"1*’

aribiaijura i. ei.tz'nl lh.n tliat llivk* raniua thrir I

AMBROSE HVB11MJ.

Hmtinp.Martt.lSBT.

umats,

Charter PerpotuAl. ’

Hay. te'Wh
•
BUL .Salt". »er cw»

SI,000,000

MORTGAGE SALE.

Surplus, 8422,162, .U.

sun incmi iuaie.ua i ■•- —

Audit
daya 11* i

*.. a..

tend to tbe buiutto Of oor ippohitineat al lhe
naiJchre ofAmbrore Hubbell lloMlugs on U.e l3*h
day of JannarylML
AMBROSE RUBBKLJf,
ISAAC N KUjcSEL.
.
CMumixuaners.

Such M TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI
CE8. PKPER. FISH, m B wnrd evarything in the Ghicery Tine, «uch n»
w ill be wanted fi&gt;r family urn*. And
UxTln,,,- tin hand the brut kbit!
.
of nmtnqnition for hperrtomvu
nuc|i n»ptre.fcr, sod Per,
cuauiiHi Canu of all kinds
’
-Water 1’n-offc aud
,

ABSOLUTE A UNIMPAIRED

wis

reluud, which *eta directly npor. tka
foouuin of lift, u ■ rasdiUoa »T

ItMliuge. Morrh 3. Islfo

' &lt;

I,ml. aUuata, breue amlhiogiu tamwuni.
rv. «ad State "f Michigan, known and d
a. foUtfwa. to • it: The Wovtlialf t «p of tb
.eat uttortvr &gt;J4!"f acctiourigid iBj ia I
woe. I., north of reuge "even (D treat, g
■untng dglil, acrea .1 laud. araMIng to ’
tnl.-l4ta&gt; .iirvrj thereof, will be aold a

3

likatiap March 3,1638

SBnsiral ^nstrnmcnts,

AT THE OLD STAND

SHEET MUSIC
And Mulrd Merckaidlse,
KALAMAZOO : :

.

DANGERS OF FIRE,
era... ar .A ..... ’

character, 1 inheretiou. .

l

J.M. HUBBARD

'

tier

Gru r, ■ ..,* „ 1.

r*Su7''

MORTGAGE SALE.

if Barry n. said State on the 5Ui day October A. D.
I .cad, &amp;&lt;-.
5 ‘a Liber E. ul Mor ——■ “ -—* •m *—*
All ite pvp,
idt taiil mortgage rai
iJnr Pat ent
’
D. 1~.% wlgnca by
Hmltb
irlei ft. Derlon and •
Mhlicinea, ot th*
w.avbfT.
ktiuaux
.
dny may alo be
D. 1S3T' ou p*g»
ukf eem
firturd at thia eafeibiidtUFl.KVt
T. A. ALEXANDER,
muni.! Also a great va­
piaudret Vice I’reahlrai '
riety « the chuiceat Pertu'•nioe cri.U tiU.Rlj and no aalt ot proctedltig
m&lt;ry for the cwfiixMl accnni.
I law or In equity taring been mstiinted to re­
J- B. Bennett, &lt;; t-'i A-grnt
itiuthiitm «&gt;f tin- ladird. Alw
arer aaid auin or any part thereof.
Suitii’nm* Pena. I’enrtli, Ink, (evNotice iaberrby gttco that by rirtoe of a power
UNKL’KES ft GAINST THE!cry varii’lV) Paper, EuwlDpa &amp;c.
j They would rt-a|x&gt;ctivttly aunouuce to
ni»H described in tali! mortgage a. follow*
it: Being rillasn Iota in Haetkupi nntnban
the citizen* df Hastings aud iif the sur­
■hiuidreoiand farty-aevcn, &lt;MT) nine hundred
rounding CuilQty,
»h«r
- 1...
PERILS O1‘ INLAND NAN ILAT1ON, tend to Mill ever) tiling tn Ibeir line »tf th. &lt;‘.’t9) nine hundred and ninety two(B92mine bun■ "*! X““ ”
“ ““unr™?.?::

:-•■•■■■ -

Tnz Bubktiber haa itial opened a fine
stock ufMuaical Merdutudiae consisting
in part of
.
PIANO F0RT13 AND MHADKONS,
From the Aral Afuitro in tkt country.
VIOEINM AMD GU1TA&amp;B,
Of the bees Italian and American Manu­
facture.
•
SHEET IV11C,
Of ever^ description,, and uf the latest
publlcatii&gt;u.

toXiSSEKafig^

as

cm l,

.

ith e» good and complete an axaortiiient of

W

MICHIGAN.

GOCERIES,

aa waa ever ulRred In thia market.
Aa a particular friend has taken the
liberty to circulate the atorir that we are
keeping a GXOG SHOP, I tak. thia op­
portunity to say to my friend‘
ia
fha. r-iaa- fl&lt;ir n.ivcr Will
long

' Of the best quality fo’ratt iimtrumenta.

Ion.....kUfauI

COOPERING BUSINESS.
cm o-ctockrin the afternoouj been thoroughly tented, and be can uafely
Wm. Borgber • ^j. Bro mpcrior tu any ever ivold in thia
Special nUentiiai will he giyctt'tti com CbarimS. Rurton^
TOuSHuAtlnga Dre Mk KS7. tty. ^ami|toto
।
.......
.
v
pouiuling tyxljiuttiiig up Ppracriptlopi.—
.
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A
very
liberal
deduction
made
to
thorn
And evcFy one 'pnnEiuuag'Mcdicinea here
ST£Tr«re
Ck^‘
to P-rvhming ht quantity.
POBK^RARREUV FLOUR BARRELS. TCBS
may ivh ’up«di them os being genuine.
BUTTER FIRKINS.
At a awfoo &lt;■&lt;«aid Urart held ai ibe Coan
PromF attention pai^. to country or
J nee 2Mh |857.
t&gt;7tf.
LOSSES PAID »IO.4S7,R1» .84.
dcra.
If wraith, with a steady sad prompt altculiun to
Mr.
J|.
will
give
hia
pervmal
atten
­
a legitimate Inaauancr baaiuau. and the exroulum
tion t&lt;&gt; tuning Pinnoa, tn lenviha order*
W. Dawley. Cotnptainant*.
at. hin ’rrtore corner Main and Burdick
lauuf Prairi-reill. In said cmuO drereaed.
t'n rewitos «»d tiara certain inirrummi tn
Street*.
,
writing. I. IL.. u®re "* 1'rob.U b&gt; pH- Judge
N. B. Ju*t rfeieived a new muaical
•......Il....................
Miivtaetoriaily epi coring to t
CHOICE FfK.ST-a.AhS INDEMNITY MAYBE
AT
&gt;.
cll.-d th, EnglM. M«uli«
WFKCrKbWtTHllVTDELAY, WITH­
| the ilrfeudaul. Fredrick B. Pratt la
GRINT
A
hl-AeLDlNU'*
! oftbl. Slate but of the State of Jew*, (hi tnolk.ii , harmonium. I u.l ntwl caammf*.
; THIS WELL
D.T DRAKE.
1 ofUranIC Rhine., Solicitor lor the CumnlUfianl [
J, J[, HUBBARD.
KNO^FN AND ABLE COR•
CORIXIRtTlUN,
, it i*orC.,eti tb«L «*;a D.fooduU caure ilwir ail- .
. ,Q-A...
i iwwranre to be entered within four uiolIU. from ' Oct. lath I8u«.
nz4-Wn.
EXECUTOirs SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
THRUJ. A. SWEEZEV. Aiiknt at Tlnstlnga.
—
•
1 •
i
1
’ aitawer to the cvuuptaJnaola Bdl to lie tlrd within j
PHOSPEfTLS OF
Ilaslingu, Jan. J2.18&amp;M.
• -h 'ir.nvS.
THE Dl’JiXLVG POST.
Rutter ia h'rrebr Jiten that
llcvnae aud antnonli grant*
KDWARD PACKER. Mortgagee.
‘rtua. Atty, fat Mutlgagee.

Io the SCANDINAVIAN VWITARLE HUMID

'RTTT, 1 put into my cellar wm filled with
r»&lt;?*: lo.
&lt; ”
Thankful to my numerous custombni
fortheir print Iptont! patronage, I hoj»«Y«»
merita contiutience of the name.
D. C. HAWLEY.
Sept 22 1857 .
a20lf.

,

ZJXK.i

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
ANT) ■PIM»MI»TLY PAID.

Good News! Good News!

GOODS

NEW

Very truly yuure.
JOHNS. DEJI CTH. .
From tbr Ker Mr. MeMcttra* Paator ot Roberta
Chapci.
IsoiANAHiLia.Oct.3. IBif.
Dr C. W. Roaaca-lHar Str I hare med roar
lllixid puritirr fur a arrrm aUVotloo.from which

Rciidy I’ny Store,

Just received a large
stock
of
Aj
■
( I

7027

i ita

Uk complainant caum

• T. MtlXLLEN.

’
a notice of thia order i O1

AWMri

vuMl J.ttl in tb.VpaUiaui Hauber a pubhc „» •. ...
a. Il&amp;^.aid eif rut aline la laid

ANU CUTLERY.

0.11 KAY. •

Old Fogyism Distanced ^ vvPDV VATHPTV
Young
Young America
America Ahead:
Ahead. ,,, h'Ut',, , L1’,
i,.,.
lobe sold at t.invest

• T ATE OF H !&lt; lllkf* A Ji.—Th •

I

G. W. Al I LUS. betiater. | ~j
LEVANT C. BHTNES, Gumplamaul. bUwitor. I
It— t.nn&gt; Itare’. k f tt
K«a«. . ‘

min bmily.
UKOfc'-K S. BKNNETT.
Ucai Editor Ctnclnaaa J.-mly Eoqmrer.

(O.MMISftH &gt; X EUS’ N OTiCE.

BMll.UASTT?ltO«&gt;Bt1«n
FOURTH YEAR OF THE
‘ COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.

I '

FRANCIS ROWER
^lirickrrt.

LAHUISTSTtK'Kf.flbo
.
HEaT GOODS, at the

AM

I.- HcR-ttdant

1

• ■aiblainai.1 it ia ordered that1
.. ... -V-.- —1.. I'-- *»•

\:LfA j:k.i if

auU' ip.iaa g&lt;zv u
r/.v, cv/'Z’Aff .c-p anemitfX

•/kUfyA-rrarajlZ^.

GINGHAMS.

FANCY BARAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

DOOTS AXD SHOES, HEADY JUDE
( lothlng: Never M Cheap.

rtlll’PER, Ttu and hl'.ecl l:-i&gt; Wan of all kind*

COMMISSIONEllS’ NOTICE.
oisted by

Hnjr.State

the Judge efl

JUST RECEIVED

■r.:,.*, U'C 1*4.u. -*•»■•
.
ti.Bied iu aaidckrcutwn.Idal onUie«th day of
Manh A.D- InM. levy uwuia^take aD the rigbk
title and latcrral of
drfemtant. in ajd lo the
followitu: dneribed pn-tniaea, IVlog aod being In
th. wwly of Barry, afidritaic ..f Michigan, to wit:
E*.l ImU Uj» of north we.l quarter iR.) oectioo
Uurtjdkce^Tvqrafeur 44| mtih. »••&lt;« neveu
u I weal, c.-ujiuuins .ighly (Wjncvca. nwr. orleeu
WL.ch ata... &lt;k.v,...v2 pern...;*. fS-11etaw-c «

GROCERIES

J

dedto EAVETitoUtUl -1.11
K-T"i;
'• •“ .... ........... .. “‘‘m't.c?;1 iSSK"B..^..^F,.l«,rT ittb. !®7[

UWiylwwtog .'iai.

SHERIFF SALE.-

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—AlfL '
KIN DS BON NET TRIM INGS •

LOW O\ EN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES.

JAMES A. SJVEKZEY, Subcilur for CouiplawwM*-'1-

MOPOUTAN ART ASSOCIATION.
wribre brfore.-rito Kill uf Janour. IbM.
. lin.c the awunta will lake place.
J. P. Roberta * Co. tlaalbin.pi
TEAMS OF RCESCRIPTioN.
ville Mil.. A by
*1

A nice assortment, j

AT THE

_

MORRIS MORRIS

BBILLIAXTS,

OF

Il lac
.......... - i--llmtrig. in aiW. Comty; and

sra.ius.

Sub»eriptinn, may commence ati

Two Dollar Art Jovruul Out. Yrwr

equivalent to tbe vdue of five dnHare. Nuchal Priuts, Cinjlinnw, TtoLdc*. Mrs
kJ Magaaiucai. faretob-1 ri-KS PmtocMW Bln* Alptrewa *•&lt;! •
— l... ...Air&lt;
its.. ’
. .f W .1 ’ 11.. I -i iiw .all v.rv iiir-e.

i

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
FOR
.
.

That Good TFA, "tire to on re the headache

'•antXTOfi.

1858a'

A»d every tiling tn the itoe of Groceries.

(O. F. 1'IMX
—
Wo*,“'

itiMMBSlONEnS NOTICE.

|
'Wtowwrwnv—»
roHMElU.Y fail IIJ T. 1’uiu.m. i.
' t . vr«.ntl} m.tlng faHltfaW w th.
-m«. .11 &lt;* -I"'*. I» pn'r" !"l&gt;
clElrER lha. Ike tUElrEST

A l! kinds of produce
taken in cxclituige for
Goods.
’

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

.

COUNTS.

GMT

k

y vlittto of on. Transcript Ereeutlmi lreued
from and under tbe Seal oftbe Orcuit Court
•food fur th. Cauutv of Ualboun. I did un th.
day of Dmreabcr, A. D. 1937. tary tn&gt;6n
and due all Uh&gt; tot. tret orlHfcndcntj uiunerf In

B

t'wK;."""'

Ala&lt;£RgWW frt*&gt;rtllt«l!t of Clritha f«»r
1 ‘ rncri “ *'-«rf«Ul,J * litrjfciUnL •'!’ wtn|4im.
Vri-n aph-o" ■ Dchinr*Sheeting", (thirling, iti ipvi*. rbwk%
and ticking*.
JUST RECEIVED a n&lt;*wl&lt;dul _
IIOOTSund MiOfX
IjtJie’u Gaitem Ihukihu and LluoU, a,
•good awirtontit al t cry low jwic-a, ....
Ou land a very large .hKkifCi-uckePJt
1S H1 0 N fatCDOttiid &lt;&gt;ln-.a Ware. |l"'area«O

I tilled

SIIERIUFE’S SALE.

WILLIAM JONES,

I E M P o B1 U M OE F

r....................... »1D'A 1 g.ift rpnt Mhbacriber would take Uta mrtbed rf In
......................... Ito. * Trifle- L fanning ihecitbeuavf HMtli.gvafidltarry Co.
an., a ■ A.
L- fa,.

IcM. TO aov’V «e»criuru pnonieci
Sir mdc at public aurtluu. or rerulae to the
lagbrUbWder al tbe Front Dpun.ftbeooart Home

8PAVLDIXG.

|5t&gt;..A 1 pfU.

&amp;

NEWGOODS!

H karroo*. Nor., it. 1837.

WOMENS

THICK BOOTEES,

just received, nnd for
rale very low fur

New Arrangement

ONE DOLLAR,

,

?

p. H. * J, RUSSELL.—

MEN’S THICK BOOTS, New Orleans Sugar,
FOR

EXTRA

QUALITY AT

S3^0at
P. n. 4 3. RUSSEL’.

S HARDWARE STORE.

plate aid tfmeot day.
W. K- FERRIS. Sheriff

Denims, Stripe Shirt­
ING. ■ ‘ r

&gt;5

New Barry Mill,
to do any •mount of

P- n- A

Hue following IMi
2 package* «f ip'ld containing........ »SOC ।

.

ri^sairRSfcKMESTH.
.. ul! Ib.-M pereuwe "ho want gwrweutt inaJ
the most FaaWoMNa
_

Ito M

~~

TOR

AND

jo oc, Aiigift*.

W. K. FERRIS,
Sheriff.

.lidtota

.

Judge of Probate,

CUSTOM WORK;
. ...

i.i_ .riui—

—

iu » gib"! oedor and as prompt tr» any
otb«r Mil! In Barry, or any other Bounty.
Having aecurrd the wrvicoa of

1

P. IL* J. R/'

n3rtn&gt;r,-*P.a,,fe57,

' ■

snnf.Li^,
on hand and nil peritohs hislilttg.to huy «r-_
•el! will do wcH tu call Ik-Pitc bargtdulng
elaBwberr.
.
■
1 would pvUcubrN cgU .'tbo stu-ntton,
of persons who are fmibling to tlfo fiuA
tliat 1 have jual Leeched a large rlcck ot
iNotla aud Glam and that I will f iruiah
Mih, Glape, wtile, Dixie Tritnming» &lt;!&gt;c.&amp;'
nt aa low a figure m pt*»il&gt;l’-.
nSUyl
11J KENHELD

PAiNTLNG.
HASTINGS KAO VICINITY,

N. Hastings.

“'“WSinwi.,

finecongiijssgaitia auiiarrt , /1.,

of all kind* rtttp fhr Ready Pity.

TAILOR SHOP

Haatiog*. Jt»nr 4, 1857.
auilforZatnipoeTtZey
of ifclo. Deod.lL Hajta da

At the cheapt'fat store in i- wnhy
H. J. KENx'lELD
* new Sl&lt;*4. of 1'nlI ottd u inter &lt; JOODS,
whkb
„,M |„r
’
I
-R~R A T&gt;~S^ T=&gt;A-g".
tl t.a»ont*hhig |nW prltti-*. My tiroth.
■’ *a litiln ebimpor tbaictbv* rbcdproM ; -?r
I have jn&gt;t re vived a g&lt;»-d atewrtmtwk
Ludica
'
i

...
.
DRESS GOODS
il tn additnxi, tbu« giving to every .ul.- 1

tex

fish

ibt ■ ni^^um'iiituitrira. '*
. ’ ’/to.it to areu tLal far every three diUaro paid,
Iry &lt; A- «nb«ri»w not ouly recenea •
re- FPLENDIDTHREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING!
JiH I bat, aten, tbe beaultfally illustrated
-

unlay tbe fith day of Mar A
F. M.nfaaid day, tuaalUfy
•cr with interval and coal*

&lt;&gt;r ALL KIVD3.

IjiO

. nJn'ERANCE

.

•oy odiaorec
1 Cheertui;

GEECX SLAYS!!

“* HUNTS

ELEVATED

Uwting.. Match ^1*4.____ ' _ .

,h.r. ■»•!««*•/publiaUd i ovsHELDORF GAIXERY OF PAINTINGS:
tl.r ll.dr I'.renine l‘.»l e&lt;&gt;r.t.iu. a cumnlrle I
.
. ..
....

OF ALL KINtlS.

77/.1.V £■&gt; f

eai.ac thrir *u4wrr to the C.iuij Uiuatita Hill to be
u«d with;:, tdeuly tki)"* altcroerviewof a rowr of
Mid Bill, l If kupy »• miu rrtL) and iu dcttull
' ..I i 'll u - .-l—— , — . r 1*1.. .d hv

'

DRESS GOODS,

LOWFSTi PRICKS.

aid of the wvndeiful curvotbat ynurricmodiuael.
.MoCd Purifier and nil. wert effecting. I waa

.

PKW?*“?m *rr'

�■ BLOOD

MACK'S
_ASD BLOOD PTI1

»1»KA»E YAM^VI*BED.

A BIACTIFTL BEAD

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TURPENTTN’Ef ALCOHOL,
Haatme-M*’
fwnmi.4"^r.
harme bawurwrirnd lor Um period irf three mouth*
fmmfcXhday of O.tuber law, by Um J-dg*
of
l-rebate
lur
tba
vowuy
of
BartyBurning Fluid tugctb-T with a lull stuck -f
None* ■* Iwtvby given that w* will ferllwr al
toad to the buaiwvM of MU appuiutmenl at the
rc.ide.K-.- -f.iuttw Hubball flaatiag*on the I.th
BM|t
Such at TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI
UES, PEPER, FISH, in * word every­
J8AAV X BCtittb.
thing in the Grocery Hee, auch m
wifi be wanted for family uac. And
they have &lt;m band tbe beat kind
of auitnunitino for aportainen
auch aa powder, and Pur.
cua»i..n Caph uf all kinds
Water Pnioffit and
othera. Sb nt,
Lend, Ac. .
All the pop­
ular Pat ent
Medicine*, of tba
day may also be
found at thia eataMiabment. AI-» a great vnriety of the ebokeat Perfunxry for the &lt;-*.|M-ciai accdmini^fatkru of tbe Imlica. A loo
Stationery, Pena. I'eneiln, Ink. (ev­
of sale in Mid murtg.g.eouiained .nd by «lr
ery variety ) Paper, Envelop- 4c.
lav &lt;J tba Statute Uf tUMate U JhhMa.h tba
They wirultl reapictivaly announce to
i-remiae* dwnbcd ia Mad mor temp a* f.dJvwt
Lwu. tteiag village Mi ia Haadig* aaabert
the citixena uf Habting- and of the aur- nine hundred aad torty-M-r.o. i*471 Sine hundred
.... -1— a—
n.uuding County, generally that they in­
BQ nine bun­
tend U&gt; sell every thing in their line uf thhundred uni
tHiaineM a* cheap aa can l-e bought at any

!W8 1HVM8*

lead. Mtuate. bcm* and h it* in Um
vf Ba.
Z’bOanU wit TU wwdfcfpZ«f Um *«btb-

ran. o« tb* nineteenth . I.•-day of M*rd.. ia tbe
year 1RM. al tea (ib| o'clock, ia tbe f-irwavoa of
UPWARD PACKER. Martgagea.
Jaaa* 8. Irrua. AOy. far Hortg^w.
Dated. Dre U. Ml.

Boiicnar f-r Coinpl“»“IKfUatl***. March a. jJ a. ____________ J

J.M. HUBBARD
JHasiral insiriirnmlJ,
SHEET MUSIC
Aid Maslcal MerchiRdhtc,
KALAMAZOO : . . :

MICUIGaX.

W. Hewley, ComiHaUanta.

I1m11»&lt;* March &amp;. l8W

‘

’

nM*!*l.

AT THE OLD STAND
AS USUAL
ll’iih aa p*id and vonipleta an aacorV

GOCERIES,

a* was ever • •di-im ita Utla hmiRvL
Aa a particular friend lata taken the
lilarrtv
riimUtr tbe atUrv that we anin tuirt of
FIAXO FORTES AXD MKLODEOXH,
keeping a GKOU SHOP, I taU tl.»« «1Friim lb»4*«Z Mukrr. ia
fui-trf.
portntNty tea «ay Di mjr frictld-K • «-lhal
V IU 11.1 M AMD G U I T A H I,
ia n»t the iw, nor never will Io t l"«s
&lt;M ibv bed Italian'and An.crfcan Alattua* I am aanr, ami theWHISKEY BAR­
REL I pat into
wlkr ana i.Uvd wit*
IHEET MERIC,

Of every diacnpthiii, amt ul tbe laUat riiKixa.
P.H-K..U &gt;T1|JII(J|&gt;
lluinkful tn iny nnistnan cu.tumera
! fur their paat liher.il pattxmagjA I hope
Of the lost quality &lt;* all inauumeuta. i turrita cuntinueece id’tbe curie.
D. G HAWLEY.

Arranged l-y lite tieutcueupo-eru.
Every initrumriit uflrn-&gt;j fur sale ha«
Kern lb«*uugh!y treted. and he can Milkly
■ay nrt&gt; aupenur to any ever sold in thia
td.icr.
A very liberal deduction made U&gt; thoae
ptirctutdag in qmntitie-. .
Pnnut atutitndi paid tn country «»r»

CUANGJjOF time.

AIHMCOP..
0 w .M1LIK, Rrflalor.
J AMD* A. SWKEZEY. Kubotar far C«i.pUin

COOPERING BUSINESS.

‘

Battle Creek, Easting* and k G.
Rapids Siege Roate.

Cornrltaa lli ingtiMi and Fred- nek B. Pr.if, IMeudauto
j
N. II. Juat rvrciiTd a new mimical
It wtufaclerailr apyeanng Io thia court that
N at d at.r .Mundi* .Angavt Slat. IK
tbe defrudanl. Frednck II I'ratl i« a nua rretdeat inctniuu-nt. railed tbe Englinb Metalic
57. until further nutkv. atagra a ill ef ibl* &lt;UU but vf tbe tttateut luwa. l»n motion llarinnoium. Un i aud axnu-inr.
uf
Lorent
C.
Rhine*.
Svlicilor
tor
the
Coin
plateau
t
Irate the fiJIo* mg uanit-d placrs, aa folJ. M. HUBBARD.
Il ia ordered that -Mid Ihfrudant* ran.* Ibeir ap
nM4m.
pearauea tu ba entered wrt’iin fo-r month* frum Oct. 15th 1M7.
Leave Halting fir Battle Creek, Mon- the data nf Un* order, end that tbev eaaaw their
•lay-, Wiilnrwlay a and Frfciaya, at 7 o’- an.eeru. 11. rum plain ai.t* Ifall lu be bled wiUii.i
twmtr dareaner aerriee. ef a eopr of *aul bill.&lt;H
rkek, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek. cuay i* required.) aad ia deGul i thereof that aatd
«t I u’rluck. I’. M. in time t«&gt; take tbe
iiltem&gt;«*i car* east nr west, and no Tur*‘lay a, Thursday a and Saturduy a at &lt;w&gt;e o’,
i-lick P. M. iu time tu take tba evening
train-&gt;f car*.
Leave Battle Creek fur Ho-ting* on
Tuv-MMy*.Thursday a and Saturday* at 7
•■’clixk, A. M-, and arrive at ll**Unga
at two &lt;'rl&lt;&lt;k, P. M. and &lt;m Monday s
WedrievduyoAiid Fridays at 4 n'elurk. A.
two year* *gv, lay- upon what fate pb**&gt;- AL. and arrive in Ha-tinga, at 10 ••’cluck,
id all hia fnUd« twhered to b* hia de»U.
Irave ILi.ling* fiir Grand Rapid* on
ILniday *, Wednesday* and Friday a al
lOu'cliM-k A. M.. and arrive al Grand
Ratiida at 8 w’chck P. M.
L-ave Grand-llapida fur Hastings aid
Battle Creek •■»&gt; T^iivud-y*, Thur-daya, and
Saturdays, at four n’elirk, P. M. ’
I7n-tf
• C. SHEPAERD.

O

r.U»«l purih* t Ur • nwnuaa aO.cti,*. fr&lt;
I hare »u&amp;-r*d watt at tune*. While It
eat to Um tael.-, .1 certainly lie* a bappt
&lt;K&gt; lit* aerie* 1*lea*e accept HIT th.riil
ki*d regard. and acta. .nd L-lieve nw.

A GEfTlXEMAlf.

JAMES A. 8WEEZEY. KoLcitor tor ChiupUtn

Haatinga, March t, IV*.________*

Hirt

COMMISSIONERS’ NUT1CE.

antainiag Ibrtr nine acre*.
GLU W RAIRD. I
Joly. tpth. !&lt;•?.
DRJI.LIA’tT FttUMF^cr

■bat I eauin.t tMW di«p. -av will, tho iMcvf il *Xwr adone... *g*. a.-vrt.ti-wrra yraaa.
■
I abvriMli pre thia lubrn.utiuu lor tWbene­
fit uf Umm auuilartr *ftrctcd

“AMBROTYPES’!
M. W. RIKER, w.*be* tu .nfvrm the n~l.lv
U HMtina. U.U vKituty that be *r&gt;TILl. 1.1 YES."
*ud urn; i« toad at .11 hour* -rf Ikeda;, uver
Rower'* Haruuai-eMurv taking

Tbamughly aoti.fied that It la tba oclv nfe aad
rertan. curw fur im&gt;*umptra«. and willing t&lt;. du
bi* Mhm txii.g* who are *iiderrng a* Uiucb gvvd
w |M»*ible, be tin* cuacludrd to wmd tbe ncii«.
wilt, full ia«trn«wfc. for pulling up and ualng the
•uedaenae, frtvloafl who mar urwertt. iieirqntrw*
al applicaui* U&gt; erirkuc ■ t-uaUge atamp Iu par
pwvtage «&gt; lt.e rrlur* uf tur a...wer aad r-reipj.
aad dnect tu M. T. Mtketrev, Saadu.kv citv Ubiu
*ud tbe, wUlUptvmptl,

of Bay FonaUy Mvdiral almanac. giaUa ftwaa my
‘E uhetary. ap!-a r-ua aad after. Xu. ‘ Eaat

Fuwrtli alrw-L Jd Ruildiux lium Mam .t Ci-dauaii. 0.
Fur mI» bv
J. f. Robert* A Co. Ilauliw*. Di Siet.-K (Umf*
villv MiiU, A la llrug. nl* A MMhMU gna-

Htoty
/tod,
1* P’ublialiad ttiry Tburaday.
Single cvp, ui.* y rar

March A.lk &gt;&lt;rt, levy ■», ud ul, »1, lUc n'tt.|
UUe and latenwt of .aid Aefeodaat. &gt;u a«l tu tb.
Mlvwing ab-Mrihe* prannM*. h tug aud bviog &gt;i
the cuuutr o&lt; ikury. at&gt;dHt.ieor MtcMpia. town
E*«t l&gt;»!i i.-yI
aorta wevt quarter (-,.i aactwu ,
u.vw.,,* «»«*■ *
th.rtj -ara (IV I mra fo-r • ♦. north.
*eveu |
. ta. bwu far-anled, odditiui.*
Ui-nl. couaiaiBf etabti
tnutrorle** .—i. t- 1.1. O&gt;.
I-—.. j*_ u___
Which at»rc d«*crib#«1 |&gt;.nni*v*. I tliall v»pw at
public auct..«i. I., the bq^u-.t bidder, at Oiv Own
dnvr uf tbe ouurt bow*, ih lha rillage wf llaatiug..

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

Tho uadmipw.1 hate been appointed and qnallilvdao cummiaan'Hrr. U rxannuv and adinal all
eiaiaaa and drtuand. aniBM ihoitajaloof William
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
tWo A«U. hUa of More. Harer Cuufelt, d&gt;- eaard.
ami lur lb«a (wnwoe they will mwl al tba hu«M
FOUND.
ol Sahm ibara. in tln|.v un U* l«.t Mturdar • nf
April. Ma«. and June. A. D. 1*4'. at un o eluck k, mauy &gt;tartlL&gt;( evader*, but Ma tuura worn
A. M-. ot add day*. And a. Kight innoih. frvn. dirful *t.d uav. loan ih* rwvui daacviery that
Um ferut Aar nf March. A. U. IKM. nrrallo-nl tvr
erwtitom tv ymwwt their claim*, ibrttlvr-all J*ruav having daima againal Ibv .aid evtatc. are ro­
ia how aelliug aawe fu+dy
for 1 DoMas.
than can be bought lur Um *ama vwovy. al anr vllv
craton thia aide uf Aaw York. 111* lb* only g.eX
Kao* far Um pr.q.1. ..f Haiti* Creek. KalaniaMu.
ar.hall. RAMTlAUti. «J tba aum-ml.ng evao.
try, tu puicbaM. guwl* iu thta Iiim. Plaaaa gir*
u.«*«mI aad teal tba tauth uf UU. auvriwi, «r
HKAD IX Yi.L'K OKDURs aud the gvoda -ill b*
wlacted aud put up with aa much oar* aa if rou
w.«c prvaeiil tu a*l*«t Uwna .vaoraairn.
My &gt;t«Ji Uf Uwd. I. Urge aad wall Mioctad. ewo

JUST RECEIVED~

Tbu. it m «ee tLat fcr every iht*a dollar, paxl.
Im .ubrcrtber not unly mrliw a

8PLEXDID THREE DOLLAR K5GRAVJSQ.
but, al»o. tbe beautifully iUu.ir.ltd

Tiro iMlnr Art Jmtrntil Oat Yfar!,

DRESS GOODS

1858.

SUEKIUFI’8 SALE.
&gt;y virtaa o( ana Tranecrtpl Execution
► frum uid under tu. fte-U uf the C-rcuH
u.d Gr Um Cuuulr of Cdlwux, I did &lt;
I d*y uf BeewmUr. A. D. I&lt;U, levy

New Arrangement

XM of tbe largwt aad be»l litonry pope* „f Ue
day. Aa Imperial quarto. e.Mtairang UOST rauo
o« nan L-utt-ax*. uf entertaining urigiuai maMur
—il elrgautly iUvatnted ovary week.
A Gtlt w ortb ftom Filly Ceata to Five
Hundred Dollar, iu Gold, will be preda­
ted to each ftabacilber immediately o« *eeeipt of tbe ftabvcripikHi mvacy.
•

hot. Itcinuprueamery variety and kind of Huger*
Udaaees H&lt; tnpjtr.. »iudi • in I* auid at KKM AIIKABLY 141* TRICES TEA at bum X&gt; to 7i
ce»Upvr pound. • XIFFEt f-wn ill, to to eent*

ROWERS HARDWARE store.

Dated. Thomappl* T&gt;V a I AM.
T. T . UF MHUUUAJi.-Tbv Cirwiit C
Um County ot Horry: tn VtamKwyMaanatevBof mid court, bald at th
bi uaa in the v ilUge •&lt; Heating* ia ton!
un tba *U day Fabmory. A. D |t«3.
Uwe. Louie .H. Lorad, Circuit Judge.

LI J1BEB! LI MEE 11

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The aahaorilier hating Iram-d th* Saw
Mill knownaa FULLER'S MILL wold
mrenfulfy animunc* t.» tbe citixum &lt;d
Haating* and virioity, that he ia prepared
to furnish Lumlier ..fall kinds, either at
be Mill UP delitared, iwi aimrt nufirr.
L J. FULLER.
HmMbr* Tr-c. » 1861.
»80ii

READY IF’A.Y'.
at aututiiM.iag «••* price*. My motto
ia ‘a tittle ebraper than the ebrnpeat.'
I have juat rvtxivvd a g'"«d aaa&gt;*rti»ent
■
Ladin

• ‘Hoch u* Print*, Gcngltama, LrLaiM, Me• -U’n*. Parnitivltii* Black Alf-trcua and a
■ varkdy t&gt;f W««d 1&gt;«IJtina, all very nko

ISAAC C. MOTT,

•■Ft i-Wu-rt th* place,

At the cbope»l »-i&lt;»rv In burn by
H. J. KHNFIELD'
a new atiu-k nf Fall and - inlet GOODS,

i* u a itUagw of Haalinga Retry County Michigan.
Ml Um- K*««d day uf April. A. D 1 a.A al oua o'el.wk
ta the nrtenuvn cf Mdd d.y, to wumfy Mij Kieeu
Hon. Ivgrther with th* lnterv»t an- co*t thereof.
W. K. rERKI.a.
Hhariff
Daied. Hasting*. Fab. IS. 1841
Mlwfi.
Tbaobure *ak n Iwrwby uoatpaewd until th*
tvih t—, -•
and lime el tier
K. FKKRM, HMriT.
April 1. IB'A.

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TAILOR SHOP,
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GROCERIES,
Wall kin&gt;M dw-ip fur Itcu.iy Pay.

I have alau a eery

large quantity H

3C. miOEBER
AND

bLPEKlUR

INDUCEMEN'ra.

Dr. A.E*

TIME IS MONEY.
AMD 7 TAKES MOXKY TO BUY GOOD JEW

P U YS 1 CI A N 4 SC R G E 0
Dai A. K. Iloaavam. baring tuada Hasting*
Iierm.ncr.1 j.la&lt;» «f reahtence. would iniurwi
cunei., .if liMtiug* aod reunify, that be *«

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COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1858.
BLS1N ESSiDl’lRECTORY.
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nnut, Le Lains, Me•k Alpareaa and a
gins, all very nice

l a new Jut ot
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TN&amp;

■ my father a repulal:on fat and wi le for
i ike fi-rveney and strength &lt;&gt;l bis minklTBtouts,and «’a-.: I Pi
h!» profeaehjf
j brother 1 It wa»**o tmt«*a Slowly, yet
Tbte morning m ! osKy •tio'lsd.
I most dignifirdlv. dwt the . "Id man apWhere quit-ly the rircr rUM,
ipnmrh 1dm—•■tHt'-n--. UypteHte’.t ha
A M»ne I views,!. »hteb deep la:preened
j cried in thunder tow—. *o—er enter an
nics rtf' twenty, fifty, rate hundred, or tw.v now becoming acquainted w ith awns of
Instractioa oo mj ibsagtilteM breast.
glad report, reproached and maligned
■ bower ngsltt!’
'
hundred, to take praseewsion
ths West, (the "first femdes!
These Free BWe
fiekcring was thmsdarstrtt*. 1 le felt
nlmMd by those who did not understand •
A maidan. In whoes Sender form
and to locale there the inaiitutiuns under i men of Kansas have been revHed by ttirtr Unit Im- could make no apology that won
your
motive*,
and
worst
of
all
sometimea
The ftionte of Ufa and levo ware warat;
which tocy cfe*we to live 1
iwferi-xs al both end. of Prdttsylwfr
t hot add to the inMlt.
H«i had »*• ■"‘P'­
ahuaed st home by the ungrateful objects
Aud here 1 rome to the defence of tot. avenue many times during ths. lent thrnr
- cion «f the otterior farce which bad md«d
of Jreur Chrtelten ibxrity, yi-u hare still ।
—d..i.«
It h.. b-ffl
rtm..' rm..
Th. .akrt tay. ■&gt; &lt;ta
। him in his fall. Ur n»once;found bis hat,
pn-saed ,.n towards the mark of your
high calling. Now ; air. w,,cn *,*• H’tro I1 and «K«in. on chaa four, and I have never | of thia CapfbJ, antfa men were itermtnina- ! took up.l-i* liaeof mareli
evro a class of men, so devote,! and ao | been allowrd rieti. the privilege of put-1 ted rictwa. Sir.' we are ■*&gt;*•*1 • “^T11 I ly reeirtfalli-n, pns&gt;-il by
ting iterations toils asrailants. The gen-1 It; bat oar oaljf auialar u Uf Grn'l Jtho- ; grinning in the iduul&lt;&gt;w,if
, _
relf-sncrifiriiigT I hare r- «d the history .
; tieman from Mnsautri, [Mr. AixlersianJ 1 —«■
in Kaiwaa. havinji tor ' At s —itublu time I entered. g"t mr
of the Apostles I have read the history
their nnerftnrs the Pilgrim Falbrra, ‘■aims
supre. r. was told by &gt; brother, in hurried
of the Reformers. &lt;&gt;f the Seotvh Cove­ called'it “illeg&gt;ll and iineotistitutioniil."
of sires who baffled crowned and raitred whispers, what had happeofd, and I.then
It
hue
fx-ro
an
aawsilrtl
!.y
toe
xuecera.r
nanters. ,&gt;f toe llngwenots. and of too
B it where i* toe tyranny;* discipHncd tetbeir early yearn stole-iff to bed, sff.-citng ip-ranee, and
Cruatders mid I tell you. n&lt;&lt;! in one or of Mallard Fillmore.
Which of iea seta lu.s bean bv too niggl’d teseWngs &lt;&gt;f adversity. laughing nw»t heartily, » I eiwtert
nil of these laws have I seen any such he- proof}
Sbv • w&gt; ter smite wllb lintel tjt.
role self sacrifice tor the good if another shown tu be illegal or uoc&gt;0Miloti«mal 1 s.-rm to have been well prepared fur .their myself in the sheets, at tbs bumpletu sow
And all thing, fut ter brora rte;
She bear, her ting la glate ate dell.
race, or fir the good ,rt other men, as I If it was illegal ar.d unconst'rtuliraal, why high misaion.
e.-*a of my plan.
i
But the discipline of worthy examples,
Abd myriad au^g. the tua4c aweH;
Next day I cnotiunsly Imparted mf
do we in th* h’mtorv of these slave Biate-a. has not the orgnnixatiun l-een crushed by
of New England education. •-*’ ••' ~”— secret to my interewteji aister. She was
Ste «m. her bngbtoa. mount and grow.
I hava seen Fox's Ho-'k of Martyr’s, but th* courts'! We contend that any organ,,inlier own n«un nt tlx finw-. and sbw
And. .. ter teautir. brighter glow.
there ia nothing in that to eu'iipare at all i ration which ia allowed to continue Its tr and adverity. were not-------disciplinr pf fyrwMay was reqni be
Tl&gt;r eweeter do»&lt; ter way teguite.
threw hcreeirup-m the lied‘ami r.-lh-d in
with the utart vra „f the South. The cm- existence from } car to year, and to carry
their perfi-ctim:. ’Ibis disciulme h*» law* ■'
, utnsiiev ami roil-.
of lugulitrr. She
su, of the I’ii-ted States is the greatest on its Luainewa, h.&gt;» the presumption, at
David | ’
Ate of um in all ages of «bc world.
[ Ud hren •nrancipst.-d f»revw from tha
In- k/fiimrtyr'a ever printed. [Liogh- feast, of a . h-giil right tn &lt;!■■ »».
su
n--i
fit
t"
rule
over
Israel
until
he
had
.'
' uUeytioii. i.f an •.limaimis. l ,vyr. The
tep.]
OJkt’ hltolfs’treat &gt;-f mortvn as claim that fur the Emigrant Aid GmtIx-en hunted like * -pariridim’m Ihrtnwun 1- 1-Id gcfi'lemnn 3iu not henr tin- re.il state
Tn lividIiate; the c-n«u&lt; of the Utthcd
But tbo grot I tun an from Missouri pro- tein»n by the enri.ms and malignant Saul. , 'of th" felts for full twenty) ream afterStates treat "f them by cvnmties and nBrutus was n-t filled to expel toe Tar- •'
I ward. ; but alien be did he Lu^red hear*
Stnte*.
I eon wt bow a man. impressed G-ssi-a to bare authority in regard to this Juins nutil lie luul endured tbeir tyranny |
'
with a grand and ndble sentiment, should matter. Me hap said that we m«y cin
.r vara. What would Moses haved-n« I'
|H-rliapa. in exeitemBnt or in nn einerjp-ti- ploy this emigrant aid society in pnttnn- but fi&gt;r Phartuili?
Where would Lave
cv. give np fate Ids in support of it) but ting emigration to Central America and
Ccrx fois Canckiw.—Our iattrniton Imo
hero tlie Ref.-rim-rs of toe sire-Mb row
I cannot arohow n mnn osn •anrifics bis to fiirlian countries, t-u that we must
turv. where thw-PaeitMte-in ’he ««‘en- IIh-i-P r-c telly culled hi n &lt; uit of emerra,’
friend*, hte family, and hhrrowitry, for a - hrvtort" how we do s&gt;&gt; in tadoilixmg toe
w!ii,4i
i» of *■• ii'urii im;iorti1i&gt;ee, tlrot we
’
Tcrritoi ies of this Government.
Mr. irriitb. and th" Patriots In the eightrento wish
n-lighm* idea ,»r nn slislractbai.
to nmke it known u* wid.-tv "’ I"*
but for 1*0 the Tenth. CJurk-s the TiML
Here, then, air, is the position of «wr Oufinnan, if th-' gentleman from Mls* ti
and G&lt; urge toelTliirin But Cl-arlra tH- i•I*ate. S -mu o-ajeUt is.mtlro sgo Mr. T.
ri
hns
any
authority*
in
tlicsr
premises.
I
S&gt; utlirrn brethren np,m tlite subject. Bui
First l—t hie he*d_tind George the TTiirfl ■II. Maso", who ksrpaa a inilsic store am
the worst is vet to In- told—the doleful hotu- lie Will exercise It. 1 ask’ Irim to
his colonics, for Ism tyranny than ha* Wisconsin street, and i* a brother of tha«
' cerahtston of the whole matter. They pulili-ha hand-book f-»r emigrants, tell
l^en practiced upuo the I'W'jto- of Kansas Wa ll known Lowell Maset towrtnined
ing
u»
boa
we
may
go
iyto
a
Territory
..
Tire mi.d bur from l.tr rjt *u fair,
i have made sacrifidw. and it iSraW to mr
tout he trad n c.inea-r ,wi hi^ fere, of th*
by the iwosuwraw’rs of Mdtard rdlm-re 1
Ttiv &gt;wM dew trnm tree dp he M«m4,
i th-it they were entitled to tlra rewanls tor . whether w.imay rkl&lt;- or mut/go on fra*:;
It wc thank God for palri-ta, we nh-ml.t &lt;•he«f s’fart.' It was rot out by Dr,
Irtbided tar tr*|crsor» Inlutuut;
| them; and 1 doubt not that they hate of , whether we ov'y take our wives trail chil­
alw&gt; tliAiikblm f-r ti rants; gw what great WardroU, aud toe woundfKirtaally Is-elwl.
Aad n»«», tire wfi. ibsssxt vta gsy,
ten Consoled themselves hi routemplating dren with ti*. «&gt;r o»nt&lt; leave them al b.-in ; aehievamenta have'pi triots ever made. ISubrat|aicmlr it gtv» «-ain, end while be
DmuAs the •tent aud lehr bay.
______ ___ ——____ «-•- **“r neightoe rewards in. the future which miwt ; whether
v ilhiMit Uwstiiiiulus of tyranny 1
i’b was in Ciiicimuiti on budinm, it iittame4
a a ait theilt forsnch p-'f servirro in the ; b-.re with us, with tbeir agricdturnl iioout vice, virtue iteelf mint be insipid; ।tbc sixe of a h'-cka.rj rfut.- He has ri.
present. I have n-» diml&gt;t, sir, tnat ,4leu plenwnta ni»J •team rngim-a, or whether
malms! to-re since Christimte imdi-r traraV
Tel ecatct dcpluied tai .oter itawn;
we mu*/ go iiit-.: the Territories witl.oiit and without wicked and mean men, lln-r.- ।
timtw. seeing that tlmy have not treasury* ,
m- ut and lots erane baric perfectly curedHer ruutufulcoeruti l&gt;aJ । saxd away.
c-uld hie no hvr-e".
hid up on earth, tla-y rwpjwsa/ they bad ; any n i-hhor* whatever, wlietln-r we mny _
Hut »■» ata- ss* tta gtortaua bay.—
.
1 “B limn rrjmcea in the opposi­ Die pirates was thia:
get
b-ir-es
or
men
from
the
fh-e
Stairs._
The
brave
treasures laid np in be*«e i. iLvughrcr.J
A pb-ci of oticking piaster was put
tion
of
the
enemy
1
'or
hW
rights.
Wiekcd
“
B «t ju*t at that time when they srcmcl or whether we oiuaf content ourralvos to and mean men
are the stepping-*’"***
'ov.-r the cancer, with a cirrotar piece rot
t, । be almost in the frultom of tbeir Inte»ra.f take mutes from toe State-of Mis»Juri.
o-it
o'th
•
c,
ntre
a
little
bro.-r titan the
which the «•—। ‘‘"J Rra»*
U1 b**v'
'
when the gcntk-mnn from Missouri. [Mr. i ll.,USM«r.)
can vr, ro that the cunet-rand a »mall rir.
'
Now, sir. let us have n-.t on.y the en awl iia m«rt«l fame.
Anb-reon.) hi great etnhation N spirit. |
These misrreanto. cure 4 bmh by G-4 ।c i«r rim sb faultily skin n«xt to If has
w i« speaking of the InstlliHwSt that Mid ,' book, bui the reasons tor it. Let us know
e,p&gt;«ed. 'Ibro a plneti-r, mad, of rforide
i and man. subserve important rate-rests.-— ■
raise,! the n-gro from f«arirtri&gt;un to Cliri* how tar we may gO.Mhording to ’far taw. ■
nl’ tint-, blrari root and wh.tet flour was
i Tie sacred v -tume which unfolds tn uI recora-)
tinnity and rivilirathm.nml when the gen ] in this mutter ot t-utigralion.
HuM luiet «;tb tree, j rilrepe wilb J»iu;
' tbs Fife and suff.-rinpi of toe Savimir &lt;•« -pread »n it jaicrc of mndin;,»f th^ sire
riemun from Indiana. [Mr. Hughes] had mend lira gsMltemati fruit*- Missouri tv men, makes record also &lt;if I’.mtiin Pi -l,.F this’ circular, opening and tinpltedtto
Ttai ctask, »‘xi ksd. »,.d leech .Ire o&gt;u»t,
raught the inspiration, aril «ai-l. tlmt al take some IsMons from tbc geutlvmcn
Aud lake iij-uti ter life’, high tnret.
lute and of Judas I-wariot n« nacassary I; the cancer 21 hours. On reran, mg ittbar
th-mgh th*.- body of llw African might be ft,.ti&gt; Mississippi [Mr. Quitmdn] on the
! outcot will be found t ■ be burnt into, ap.
igcncies in that great redemption.
Sire lew, tan, that tta liar would set.
toiling under the lush, “his tout was free, rigbta of emigration. - I think be can get
So I will demuiuce no man who hns I pear uf the color and hardupss of an •■bl
bnmder
views
npon
this
subject,
if
fa"
and could cun c s*-on ton suidim-wt prin­
fought a&gt; a nst freedom in Kansas, asen-1 burnt sb.*- ante, anil the circular rim oute
ciples of scit-nc* and pM!o*&gt;pby’’—when will craisult that gntlleiuan,and I think tir-lv itseleM h» the grand result.
But . aid.-of it will appear white m-il nir»-n!HL
feith had almost liraanr sight—jifrl then. [ l.e will allow N'Htwm men to g&lt;- tu the whar a tram to draw tin- chariot of free- as if sraldod by b.-t steam. Tim wound
is now dnwd.’snd tits outside rim »&gt;«1
sir. ont r&gt;*n« tlw Supremo Cudrt with p ares which they have n right to p&gt; to d-.ni!
A'ql’won and Stringfellow and
Aud U»u i« rou, trw.i nublc d^de.
in
the
law
of
this
land,
in
such
s,wiety.
।he dcci*i,ai that
J.-hn Cdk-UX wito the two sucrrowirs ot • ippursles and tlu- eanrerauncs dot a
A urea g ab.uou.ul fliuta, and Iota
if it lie law-abiding, as they msy chramhard lump, and the ptecc fu-nls up. The
A nr^m itt ho toil! [ laughter.]
W»i.ailwr. wotudirep; sb«v«
Millard Fillmore tn lift »’ the wheels.
tv seleol fur themselves.
plaster kill* the «roceri«a» that it ab-ughs
Yuulk'. rairlr.. plr—ui... real would m
“Angels aud minirters of grace defend
.uii likeatead ft-rit. and Borer “rows sgsin.
l»ai a cl'»li&gt;S tajfter than it.break.
uh!" All these trsssurcs toat were sup
Well, sir, I wi«h nt’W
there
I'hia-reinody was dfe.*ivered bv Dr. Fslk
p..’dto Lave Iwtn laid up “where ncilh
a higher power than nun's in ie utim
of l^indoai, and has been ased bv/tfim fur
Tire maiden high and flrmly ai-ri.
er in Jh nor ru.t doth conupt. aud where
this runt ter of freedom in Kansas. It
six or eight years, with unfeHin* success,,
ReuJving porjrretw uf good,
! toievea d" not brwik through nor steal.”
etnad nt first to the whple Kurth that
Awlwrttred. n.*b« «~*&gt;.udreg high.
land not a case has Irara -kni.wn of the
have luv-n mvn led by the devuu,m "f th.Evert one ha» heard of the eloquent. |I rvap|warance of the e-uirer, where this
■ S ipivnic Gjurt. mxl s-wit-n d U&gt; the fii-r
has been'applied.
It has ths
Gthelic aud hunt«rou» stump orator o' {remedy
j &lt;irnis ,.f graven.
More Ihw two renteitio. 8omu twenty years agn ho used sanctum „f the mrat •mlneut ph) sirians
I li » of prayers ami te-ira, of heroic aelfV. (ell witli great gusto the followms and snrigwur* in Ixrofam, but hts mA till
Mcrifira and Christian ik-voiion. of fetth
recrotlv.
Itohi
used
in
this
country;
and
store:— ’
nd hope, of tcm|Miral uud spiritual ng&lt;^
•■Lt earlv life—«t early that I onimit manv of the ferulty, witli their prpvm*
nv.hnvccomr to tola "lame am! imp.remember'the removal—my fribcr &gt;d|- lifel^p&lt;rtition to innovations, look upoa
rot on.4.i»i«M." [Laughter.] The mor
rd up stakes;' andjcwuiug with him th, it with dirtrust.—Mil. t'nt Dim. ■.
-.1 dignity of to« grandest mi-aouiary en­
bouaclrild panda, went from BomtemO.
J isrprivc of this nge is annibil-itcl.
Kcnincky, where I was born. to'.Qbio.—
OF MASSAClIUtUiTW.,
NotwiihMamling a rough and tumble
IS mi tiuvMt or atnuacsTATivn,
• nicrcwMs, oje-. -........
• ----strogglo with the-wortJ. be had w lard
.1.. not like the decision "I U*« court. I
time so pvt on. owinjr to a numerous aud
•wvo a hi Jier Uw.
The nc-ru him-clf
rapidly iocrraa
&lt;-*» dj- ■w®*l.
2. Thmt 4mlt nok take into thy hoa—
•nil «P|X-J to l!i«&gt; court of heaven; but
mutter- imd n «t much improved when I any beairtifnl brum imago «tf a servant
Keiiwai *a« hud rrcchrf mJLlbi«5f«ih or fowtoemh
abut irfuj-u hnstbo S-mhcrn ehunhl—
girl. to b-tw down t*» her mid serve her,
Now. in a-l.lltioti tn tlu-ae moral and
hulas s-&gt;un
। for I am a j--«l't»« wifu. viaiiing. Ate.
.
oiti-lii-clual wrjfirc* which mir Sunthcni l Renewed blighter.] None v&gt; hatever.—
-red Um'. Ter­ ,eXt i!ii» time there livwd fn the neigh­
ITii ilciid-i. hit blip,dived awl terri­ as lUe- UT-sv i”»M|.i’
8. Thou elwlt nut take the name of thj
| brethren Mbmt. there nA’ pecuniary sacble felling with crusbiug vvk-m-e upon ritory. and had lounded too fatuous city borbond, a VmitW mnn, named I’Hrering.
I r lie,-. whP h V..II know t». Ito very grea-;
wife in vgla.
.
,i.n
Ink
.if...
imrth,-rn
, .M,r'Souther" brethren. Tins Supreme ... e'• *.-----------------------------4. Rememltcr iby wife, to keop her
fl« bad teMriuS a well stockrd Cuut.
irt.ilred. had Ybu'""* ,’r’'n fr’’p My..
Cl-iurt. witbcrucl and rrlcntln** li—aiility, । 1j|)1gralj,,|, mks turned from Nmirwska
i no. hail ah l»---en exerftpl from ilea great ‘te» per*, - atoil tor S mtoern churchM the WM1 lnml Mmnewila t- K*».%a. And was good hiking, and made a atn-ng pn&gt;- nr-p« table and wail drv—rel.
b. n«w»rU'v wMu’s&amp;lher and mother.,
fetion of relMUMH. This latter qualllicaI t.'r.!.n v b» - bristantig..’ the AfrWah rare,
Inuon of tte ApteMlypsu •pursued the | they hmu filled Kau—s with Frew State
fl. Then nhalt not fret.
i,'^ moii' 1.1 li.-»el*.ti w -4h m«»re tbiaiby
winusn into the uild-.-mcv’, seeking to mvlI—suvh nieti as are fitted f&gt;r the high too cyus "f my fethsr, who always was !
?. Th-&gt;u shall not find frail with ihy
' rlrtti nn- ail the Athulic State, tuttnh "•
■ teviwir her oflkpr.qg. ptmdi Innglitcr ] |Itnlti„l| they ujeupy*; f*r h««“ !•' ’be blindwd by pr..tra»i^« of «tra piety.
'• N- w .l, r&gt;ev. And wUmlrf 4k- liy chaitr.
Wliat tmAiv«r« could have ImpuH-sl ijiu । p„;,ni[,bie.ii centre -f our po«»v*»i*»iM.
This
fellow
had
a
»tnmgbn»»kroih
K
afiaI benwv n «v. V.W will ncr her wealth and n
to tbi« act I I htivv uu d-ulrt • p»- • h« position in ttre-lf-makea it Um arbiter
her p. -» hli’.n h» rc-,-4- III nroprtHbH »- tra. ir m lv-. * »'« •'*.,Krv &lt;” ‘,«Pl'Sn lul uxr Ide in all wuing time, dartured nne of mv ri-ters, who was a very | r.-tty
gtri. To her hi- was ps&lt;oli* 'y d-tastr
tji-w nite"*'"iijn sp'ili J* uliiiinih .al.-—
lie mrito o’’ Mn' nVn- 'F -f
'/j io gku lawjte -di between, tint Mitewn
10. Tlirai sb-ilt not ----------- -------------fill.
She soeiucd always cxi-v-rtirriy an[Lmuhlir]
It U tH*«. -«r So-nh-"
nan nt -eh k-sof lb- hntW judicial tri- ,j rrin»d toy golden g«U* •&lt; •*** T-’"®’ ».rrf » Vi. pr—w.
&lt;wn; thou »hu!t not cuvet the rnvern
be
Urerbn n. impre-ac.1 with thia great Idy
Irtn I m toi» land.
N«&gt; diuibt. air. tbeir B
lo i,wke it* power Mt all the way ,iUbb. ab,. &lt;1^ n.rt dlwbiw b«n keeper's rum, nor bis brandy, nor lite-gia,
.Jiri* ।
I’**' Af'taii rare-. haUn.- m 4ivM were pVi-'tic. for they had wit- betereen the BrfUsb-pMscsanma w’d toe
wti.elj,
Mr W-p&gt;™ul
— (lor-bls ulfiatey. n»r his wine, nor any­
b»r their only nnibHi"”
present th- w-rd the to-vu-.fttion of tote u-rrihlo re votf ,g Mexico.
Kc*«r were in-.ro n-• ml. of tbei'r mgr’aa. without spot .« lieoiu. Cu»lU.lan toriugb U-»'uto.-‘blcnMja Umsted (iw.uiwn wide work. I ro. •_ ' *...... .. % ,U. W*v for n veer or thing that te behind tos bsrluf tou rem-b’.-nilab. tief-re »■&gt;.• r.ronr of the E’crtn.l
Jrt-y teUsren tile
■/ th-s di*i«- U wa. n^guj that Plymouth Rock tern hatred to MmJ: wlvud to get rid M’l L Thou shall not stey out nher nine
h v. wrf .4 si-mart,. yerttWng I r-u o tr-.K uiissHiuviv moiiiiyiauii utpl to-y .h-.ulii repent .it-ell In Kaitww. ThdYui o’clock at night.
•
of him in toituUWJkJ
from Sonlbahi tn.-if.Mpon lid* &lt;’i’t
letvrmm-d &gt;h
hf^rinlMt b,!
”«iU*r» ellira’cti'r'tc#beednltlwiwf ■Wilnuw
H Tram shall not .grow p.«viah.MMF
pl m for some lijnc. hut u-uhing ojymrred1
‘-t 111-' - m-ifi-r- S’tih-kfotin who govit; an IIW ■ C-uld tovj
Pffif twidy end
tost gavn me the sligkuwe hope 4IW- emtort thy Iwautitul phyri-^ranny U»^;CTi th.; 9,hl -p'-iyitnion,itiflapecdip
a’aw bv Mimiiufri’mg nt *n.'4 toe ul.pxit -I ,
cansi'-vf baling called to f'*'t »b*u h’Jl%
j .v.Uh,ago, Slid!
” At list.'returning bmne lots nee .»m wbkto thr denr wh'e hath rmuhi witoraA
,.a sinivuml Xpiralioua. • Tl«t,air, l|n-y
:
‘ Jim in uli.xhr. Ih'ir renTnuil resource*
mer night fruwseho tmii, 1 touud ths fem toy advion-or cuisaut; tor verily »b«
; —wonderful tn t*ll, jliaaKreralilr to U-ll.
ilyrat their nightly devoUum. I arntnsI kwiw* toe wants uf thy houmdwld.
Hate. then, tmdelh tbo were/ potrrr of
&gt; Umm- fnl W nnnouwr-bnt one eourre oIt. Tirol elialt not. set al untight th&lt;v
hrths wmduwa v£ too reran
-which'
'the institoti'*" ”f tUwiy.
w
'■ ,41 fo ir. ia Ume.pntf.U*Jtwn emplm?.
they wore assemUsd, I
t*»’ Pickrr-’ nontmandnxmta »f thy wifr.
.
,.i.
VI .» I. ., .. Iii.ii ti.
mg'wn. there, and pretty *** I
’.v» H; sir I have —bl that dav^bi-'.dars^
&gt;
A Wokam s lUiBtoa.—An Illinois
w. rk in ipauulwuiruix. sii'J n'Minwr-’
ire ev.wn»b-ro «n ■ .•nt&lt;tnix-'U"ii.' lburv.l
cred iM lie was making, and
. Brad.-r4«uffi:iu sditor. Muittevi by toe
h*. apb p‘1 i'n
D.*.?* ,
&lt; n community ■ f int-r—U a
oi
! churn.* • of .» matron of- ih&lt;- viHugs ja
U..I
1»- •—1&gt;
. ettw ai'd of aymtstthy. whirb vo ttbuw । _
J m.'.lwr
reaching th. ^l*-&gt;r. wW**£*£Jff which bis shawl &gt;* puUlto-d. nd-dre.-M-d
...t •&gt;aiiuHitratm all vff’rta to tl.-ten-l .la- c me _. .
_
.
««»-*««. tat-fIM »»V
■rfy whesw ivKvtod toratond II roplwfbUls Mid „4tWnui‘t’i b*1 1 EuTjT.’' iijtr, and clo*o by which Tbckarrng was . to,
y
- .iwiBu.-wfrwMibu'lu^nrutJK-mtobo
ilul'lX1
—r ..«■« »»"»&gt;• '• O'""
I--'
rtarr-4-a * l»r
•on bsojlti’kiiec,* 1 rvuehod
•I,. !&gt;■&gt; U&lt;'" W'l.iu |..bl.u.
&gt;1- «non,—. _______ ^■s-li vtew. artey pete.
!&lt;«,*» 'n**1 rL'®^TrM , JLly pulling bis -eh».ir from
:
i~» I* v. tupj^’y-'" '
ndkd Wrily?* * MRi-d.‘l*TLTr^1
uo.n tb» ifevra; - -'Rmra-teo-alarmsd all.
ern RW ai^aFwM'Mk “O «ww aiwi ,gra»dHut trbtla, and UtbuUti**a. MW p&gt;“’
In thia age of material t
have seen the North outatrl
with true Cbtwian paticnrei
devotion, you have adhered

II .1. Ksxntua. Dv-nk-r m every vwr.etv
•f lire (liwW. linicrrwe. Credere, Hunt Wart
Jlrtaiv il-te I
Mala, tlajM, lluola said
iMlwra. Stalo Strvea. Uavl iluor W»l «.f Jobs 11.
f-1 a. HuaUSips J1«U .
...... -------- ------ , — - --------------- -....
.
...... X
IV-kn-i.. .11 On.!.
.&lt; pry to-Ja. Grwerro. Crockerr, *c. State d r
5„r«A,b»r.\. p. 4!Uoi It Badawi X- in
SuveU uppwute Feat Utter. ila.&lt;iias*. Maaib.
Later.-tf of anu, IJosca u« i.«Kl. „JI *uJ » tarb aaiU
-------—------------ ;---- -- -------—, " /.
&gt; uiurtgauo are* duh a*elx»nJ by mu,I S*noo-I
It II. At . lUssXl I l*e^Ur&gt; HI l./ry Wa- ai*.i lv licujauih. F. niaunaia mm! Usery T
U-ete l lutlaing. Ita.la and Sbor^ Halt. Capa. Ui»Ma» .4 Pelite CrvSX, au I aute-uia L’osuly and
■
.. 5_ —.mi—Ux---aaiJntalrw.M.et&amp;ld-5 UXuicmtar A. P. I9te.
waaich •*!'■ au&gt;*i|pah.taal &lt;4 *aad uwrtyogv «a.
duly rvcnnlcd u. ibr iilUcv ut I Ur Rc^uter &lt;4 ttevda
Favxri* I’aiwru- Ibrk-rin Stenea. Ibiu.
stri!. X*n*.uad Stair n.nhrsrv, .mt Maaaatalurri./rirr* vanrty ,/ Tin. Wirrt-lnm .ml
CsaawT Warr.
Unwer’a !IU*-k. Slate Slrwt,
11 eta inga. M ichigra.'-I, - f i‘
Ilxoirv B: lIsakM. MatmUrturte*
ot
Tte Sbcrt tree and &lt;^W** Ws»*. Itewivaan
law. Sail*. Str»&gt;- KlaM. dhrtf ttanlsarv. t auto
iv slid Sl.|,e*. Stroa u« C&lt;*-i Met ot Ita IW
Offlre, Heating*. Mwb-

NO. 51.

VKIX'I

■in iiure —warewrew-".i'E ■

I think the Yankee race haa at !«*’- «n
I n-P&gt;«
tMO **Ufr “ "
b .. 1
an
uctave meanur UUft any
■ferret

Sir, num: ol Uw beat of t««* raws#

�I____

BgpumKMjr worn.

rVa XEVIX8..

..rorroB.
anti l *v.

h -uiTiyoa. th ntHOa y

BLANKS! BLANKS!

Pajca RanccxD Fob Fotra Wn

bill.
Section 3d rd*tea to

-tt doaanot

tendro, exccp’ that the I
trict Attorney is added

kail pops

Warranty sod Quit Claim Doede, Real

Esutr and Chattel Mortgagee for «ol»,at
this office.

I seraisui an* aabeUaUallg.. tbs

should not l&gt;c spoken by

Mme mouth

। in th* Critteodvn.
sou's pdicy bad no “u

Our patron* will please rccroUcct that

.Administrator!*,

Guardians

n&lt;&gt;r “election returns

Mortgager*

-d « tar

a w.xjdpile."
financial affkire,

distribution of th* Government fund.

„
...
- •
- , ,
csrw, uulis mnen ion-s:aniucat» .to tue
at uur office would be more punctual tn
,,
.
.
.

&lt;fif, r-.m-u for tb.

R/mjucAX BASxn«!~'

I'

that in the Crittenden

cal! law
If that is right, popular sovereignty.

There is a r**ral feel mg "f mdignsti.«&gt; among the anti-LecvunpCwiltm tn the
House u-Asy. The Ci mfrretw* Commit­
Again, be says : “Let us ding to the tee met this morning at 10 o’clock. Mr.
Enriish absent’.
Al 11
he came cel lent woman
Adminiutraliou, to the old plank, cost
.
L-.- I.tll uhirii uith.Hlt

part » ui- pr*«
5* Mt
RT

Jrern and Hiintef,' add tW

uot only recommended * measure to Con-

1‘. •“.T.XJ

1 no* iiimsr &gt;»
—
_
,
,
।
Il amends ll* Land Grab Ordinance, his wife and children, and leave them do*-1
Th* man
and submite it with Lecmnptim to the olate and brok*n h&lt;-artedpeople for them to vote furor against seem* to ba «ne oa everything clsn. «•
gdmiseiim under it.
If U*y »P“r» tho Is not a dissolute man, using apmtml free ,
bribe they are to be kept out of tho love as a ci'*k to his natural vllen*ns-—
Unlmt till th*y ha** • fo» ropresenlattve He ia *iinp&gt;ly infatuated w ith an idea, and
bia infatuate* is bringing disgrace sbI
population.
, „
Tho electinh is to be under the direc­ misrrv upon nil connected with him. It
tion of tlio Governor. Secretary. Attor­ ia cafe te l« «» h
I Tlrtlor
ington to enlist Jim Buchanan as a petti­
ney General opd two Speakers, a maj«»ri- man who thruste his hand into the tire b« I
ty’of whom arc pnxolavery.
fogger to pettifog the case of the Lecomp
thhiks the “Drnwcratic" journal* have
Mr.
Howard
propiteMl
to
amend,
so
as
known
onn-h&gt;tcrveriti&lt;in is still curing
Rr?ub.
ton constitution, and impugn the motive*
been crowing before they were fiurly out to allow die peoplp uf Kansas to vote »n
of the free State party, calling them rebels
the l^nvenworth couslitntion at the same
We understand that the uffkisl returns
corruption, villainy snd fraud. Congress
election, and give them an *.pportnnity to
Judicial Elbctiox —!Oth District.—
has already reached “part third" of a (which we have not seen) g^v* Wood­ approval rd a’l the outrage* llut have
adopt such a c«**Mituti«m as they wish;
Some few Republican* have d-dared that
single propewitiun, under th* workings of worth about 300 over Moore, and a ma­ bc«a perpetrated by th* figurero in the
l.ul his amendment reeri veil n&lt;&gt; favor from tbev w*m!J vote for m&gt; more davrStates. ■ —relmlde hformatfon from the recent judi­
that &amp;inou* pulley, which was to “stop jority user all opposition.
Lecompton swindle—a beautiful contrast, cial election in thia district.
But let usl&lt;«&gt;k at tbdr po*lti»n. They ,
Our infur­ s majority of the committee..
The report of the wmimittee will pro- hnve virtually declared againrt th* admts !
agitation in Gegress,’’ after nearly five
the policy of Andrew Jackson aud the motion is to the effect that Woodworth, bablv cornf in at 2 o’clock. The result
SHERIFF SALE
Republiom, “ia ccrtainlr elected." The
tnor.thi of intense excitement and unreaion of any more free Slate*.
policy of Jarntw Buchanan.
is uncertain, but English Is c&lt;«IMeflt of
withdrawal of Mr. Adtmnn, from the
The* drev C-mgrre* the j&gt;*wc-r to pro
iniiuiig toil.
During the same period.
And be winds off on Jackson, by say­
success. The probabilities are that be
hibil
slaierv
in
a
Ti-rritory.
and
they
de
­
contest,
and
the
uncxpjvtedly
large
vote
lain that their seed corn is good. W* ing. “thanks to au unyielding Executive
for M«&gt;or«, dem, in Midl-nd county, will *iiec*c&lt;1.
nv the peqde of a Territory il»t power ;
There was a stormy cam-.:* -if the Doud &gt;ll»r», on arc,Hint of the same policy. U.e .(.pr.UnJ.1 w diS«Ur l&gt; p~.
seemed to na.d-.-r tl&gt;« latter’s alcctitei
i aitbongb they inriut np-m thr p**w*r»o
___ _
lut men thii morning.
Ores J.meri* •■at.iUluJi slavery by maintaining tin-light
ta.-, B... l»j,U»nk.V..„,
....................
.....
st»d the abortive attempts of the Admin* „r.nSr^ ^,
igilant
and highly
quite probable, from previous adrict-a.*
rm* against English'* surrender, which. .of »laveb.4ders to’ take thrir Uavr prop ; uu. nd
.U.K-, B«Ur.&gt;»«~tat, "bring. talWr-r.
i-trutfoa to enslave a people, under cover
be
Mva
is
wura*
than
LecumpUm
naked.
T&gt;»*«»lwu.l»rlrf Leampwn In UJi.i,,. ,1(1, and gives Woudw**rth a haodsum* ma­
erty into any free Te.-ritory.
Thus, evnf ntaUntrrveniiiin. The Lecompton Coo- r..r. th. lOTd
The hope of defeating the English pro­
rry territory «m the eve of
—
lk&gt;m&lt;
a„f jority in the distr*!.
stitution has arrived at it* “third phase,” ■ hM mh cm .u d.,„Krd in .b. rnb ,u j,rk drahj
position—whieh Gen. Wilson aptly duir! tbiiv-a.
State, is a slave Territory.
and front* last accounts it will be some „r tmc?..,bOTlJ «l«™d Urmen u&gt; MHidrue. .b,, .cld mcn&gt;mmd ud
aetcrixes *• • bril&gt;c in one hand and a
They of roarer dray that----------- , . - .
WO1
pTillmureorgan, in Now York, threat in the other, increases.
Mr. StrA
time fo-forc we shall sec its “ last quar- examine carefully before planting.
of the people should, in tbeir State Con , jh&gt;W
prU,b, in bnbiirHlno I, ml an iMimmnn!,
„ Lost I'residcutial campaign,has pbens d«*c* not regard the report a* for- stltution. deride in favor ot a fr.-e State.
little experience with poor seed, will c&lt;O. j , ,
,
.
. Mw- iwmwlng in relation to the course of tnnlly adopted.
Mr. English, Chairman of th* House vince any on* of th* necessity of being of the people from whom^i pretends to 1
and
Admuiisirati.*i:
The Conference Committees hold a
Omniittoe of Conference, submitted a very particular in planting good seed, so emanate.
.
.
- j
th„utand, „f men—wa can tel! final mreUng at 2 P. M.. and the report
for a lime in every future State. • II'»w ,
proposition w hich luts been agreed to on as tu lueo n« lime after the first planting.
tbeCmun—who fought two years ago un­ will not probably come in fo-day. Sena- long I
In (k*liP»mia it ba* tunlcr a free I
war with Mexico, up comes the case of! urr
der Mie
the nonrri*
banner of a»r.
Mr. rutuiuvs.
Fillmore, &lt;aud
uhi then
uivh
—------------------- r. .
the part uf the majority of the committer;
State ronslltutffm Iwen ouitinmd four ,
Msreb if. its*.
and there indirectly elected Mr. Buchanan, j &gt;t in the Senate. A lew of the most highSidKiriCAsr
Jeaxa.
—
The
Marshal
ExMessrs. Seward and Howard dissenting.
years, and I* n-«t cxtmrt even itoff,
KnT-rtt&gt;ia*a-w mxi e
~
। California.
A littl/i more of the public { now ekim and demand of trim and bi* minded A-uthen. R«prcs*ntetirra rxprrm 3
B«t this b* not the».*.«. Tb* wnpl. )
bllLItbll tTJ HALL.
domain wa* to beacttled, and here was . party the cx*.-culi.*i of his prmuiso* m;*d* disapprobation at such a way of evading
of nn inebrattc 8ta!u»may I* opp«»s*dt**
virtue &lt;4 oee Transcript Kxeratiaa
degrading a* it is unfair. It will l&lt;e. ^.
i n in the tenth district is significant. The where Northern doughfouc* began to sell ! twu yenra ng- ; and they arc the louder I •’&gt;
slnverv twn tn &lt;&gt;ne, and wt tb*’ Deinx- -K&gt; fiom *aa u»o«r it** tM «■( ifea c&lt;nanu«n
imnit; r**',l* undoubtedly loses it* significanre
and more wriest in thro* demands, be- , the Uniun.
If they vote nay, It* fete is
that the Engl'-sb proposition ia to sut
th
Moore is defeated.
The Grand Wilmot Proviso was up for consideration, entire of ;be impositions practiced U|&gt;on i scaled.
iho L*cump!ou Constitution, with doJO
olh3 "'clock P. M.—Il is now almost cerRapids Enquirer. in speaking of the elec and after General Can read bis Nicholson them, and uiwm the N',*rti&gt;eru people.—
The ward .Coalition b*» no fright lor us.
the Union, in casu of it* rejection, until lion nf Littlejohn and Moore in ths ninth letter, a great change came over hi* mind.
The current ia getting
When w* have a right to work and a be defeated.
she Ims n population sufficient tu entitle and tenth districts, calls it “the best joka
btnmj; job to do, we nrw not al all particu­ strongly against it in'both the House an*
her to a Representatlv*. There ia a bribe
lar alruul th* craupany we keep; and it is the’Senile.
ISO P. M.—Mr. Huwan! anil Mr.
and panisbuickt attached, with a view to good joke, but since M&lt;x&gt;re is no/ sleeted,
He aays, “the question was met and belter cot* party by tar than the company
the Enqnirtr will have to take back half settled by the Democratic party, there the GntONii* keeping, in it* Fire-Eaters, Seward have barn til the wmimiltre r**»m prehension. The t
D»**u!uti&lt;mi»ta and Abulitiouivta, who in half an hour, ever since 3 P. M.. the other
Although ibis is a backing down of the
members
did not appear, th-uigb they had Southern allire is
1848-3. sat cheek by jowl with negroes
Administration, still it is an insult to
Nutth—nothing that involved its dignity in convention, in going for Van Buren breu very particular in asking that all the
Wa St arm Cossxrrxu.—Owing tn s
Kansas and to all the friends nf “fro*
and Francia Adam*, and for Dix aud
th* ftilnrc by the fotrodiK-tirat of mon- 1
*’• K- Faut^i_
•stake nf a proruinent eotrmporary.
Gate*. Frankm-s* iu politics is uur lore
free Stairs ho far they have vmly kept ;
|tel
principle.’
and our life, and w* tell the Unioa, if
eome into the Union, with your present rublimn ».m,ic Ibr P^n’.. In dm bind,
Tt.v.tove wdr e. berrb. puHpomd util ite
'*•' Mr. Buchanan redeems not his pledges to sought
tu tniild foewe. n to fire rater, and free Stat.-* .art for a limited tllue. when
----------------------population, if yoh wjll consent to become [
the public, we mean l» coalesce,
ta...
in —sen**-' anti-LrOHwpbmih-*.
------------ -- r.—.
was --to*» -"~»ky
sh*kj to tbt-iradmtod'in would interf-re with uome ntkiuvt. uutcMBte rtacr *nd tune&lt;i &lt;u&gt;.
dtarl«; Onr
... d-m,-^.
lav..rile pfo-a!av*ry arhetn.-, but they may
Jtprit j. jftj*.
■ K-FEMlUd. etesik
Lrz ': down
* - 1’ *u*nd.
w
“* •a single
*“ true anti-Lecu/npjustice,_ i
U* break
Nut
a slave State; bur, if not, you must wait ‘ Im. ..mJ... for
Ar.m w. “*^r-•»“' *
“* — “«* and prodenoe and j;
yrt »ci tlthr 1.1* * again«t iLem alt-.gvlL&lt;-r.---------------—1------ -----------------------------------”--------- ’ ••
•
&gt;mite lutv wavered.
There U most in
the Machine Conventions
end» Urgnnii
until you liavy U3.000 inhabitants.’' As
; tense indignation at English’* e-ndhet.
ti«ms of Federal &lt;*f5cedndd«:rs and
though it required more people to furm a .
, ..
,
,.
tie Lecompton constitution upon the peo­
____________________ I
Evsxtro.—The bottom appears to have
“
?
,
' ,
I its timely bint on that subject. When
free State, llian to fam a slave State.— .
J
.
Wn. WO.tadbta I....... .
|S
,,r„„
ple of Kansas, against the vote nf ten make *PrXl'*nU* but to violate prom;- '«H*-n out of Mr. English’s rootrivsne-,
..
......
r
.1
; in an *rn*, we own up. instead of preserv.
ict-Bin-hi* tLe dcctsion of northern as .
„
,
r
j"»‘
‘he hoops were going on.
thousand majority. Aud yet, the Dem:»- are and pl«dg«*.’’
•W. hn.e b..| .m nH-m4 t. tb. f.lm
,dl„w«bm»*n..&lt;r«y.
mU«. n..md,
ra. * ■—-----------|
When fo offi-red hi* bill at tbe confer ’
cratic party, and r^a Executive. Lav* fo-,
•
A Mas’* Wira Sold to Par ms Dmtv. rnpr th’* mdroine. it was eagerly swept tarn. .t.i. .Ji-rdm; ............................... CUSTOM) -\A7OlUr,
vored this ronccs-»inn—this would b« a
Douglas .m . B.irh.vian fiirtum* of the late ;
'
Tb. Mb., in, b ib.rn.i~,.;... ..fd.
N„ oi^_A A K„,„ fc„
—In IHU.’Ste-yfon* Kvl.-r, of K.-muokb, *d by Mrast*. Green. Ranter awl bte | llrn-rj-in |ud. in hltajb. An-ibn.
„
j
cb-rnnm ennui.™ fr blnMn, K.n- urwJ f„H0 lb,
Qf concession of pr inciple, not eupcewion to fawn a slave, wvs e.ntecipatod by h.*
Gov. Sewsni and Mr. Ifowanl
... .nd i&gt; ...» b, rno.llcbd Ibnt. pc
„ wU1 ta
con, principle.
master. Ue was the hnsb.u.d of a slave
4i'*”r- Bml,,o,""’rr ,h‘’ ,
»y, Cliicag •, th.-y have beid acm-ratc o&lt;n-1
.
•
•.
,
ped.. ... .«b.„ Um
Cun j ,d„„*w„|.MK K. ,trJ ...d, „
t-r lb. d«:bm ..I ddnMO U.
U.iu, «nuredU» wtutaU
But this concession methinks, they named Crathla. belonging to a Mr. Tar-1 »M»"« jU,d.reP"rt p-&gt;*’p«mcd till tn-m-r.
, Mr. Green w.-uld not o ne *&lt;
.UU..i.m u. lb. pnTl. ni U. tab. Un,..
blind » nmb. d» b« b&gt;&lt; have not got. Has the Democratic party lor. Jmi-ph Kyl*r th;- farm** tnreter hf'
th* State Convent!&lt;*»«. Both Conren }
. Steplwtu, drainxi* of securing Cvnthia l&lt;i । He ’r"U‘J
■ g?nl ,W" ,K",rM*
|
lions elect*d diffi-n-nt dclegsWs. and paw- j
r teat they may
done thia?—it is hard to tell Democrat*
. woes, as some m uur sutHcnbera may ,
| mm
him *•
a* “a woe.
wife, purrwisea
purrhawd urr
for or
of Tavfor.
Uli»
j
—
.,
,
i»'
.
tbs two, u«s rejected:
un.j•—
rf .1
thr Km
tori, vrou—•* te— —
o -------------&lt;. •
! hour fur reassembling tfo committee, and
; have lost, tbsreby, an excellent opportu­ from Rcpiiblman* cm the Lecompton . but tnuM
, ... .. . . Miller,and uur mill being Innh «&gt; tbeSee. I. That th* State cf Kansav be,1
quMtioa, Douglas is aa much Rupublican j otituthm, ch»*n. in*te her without her em­ I f»r reporting the English bill Io tfo nicot
th.* Coo-iimri pktform.
The ! «‘«*t improv ed plan, together writ I: a p««l
nity to bur goods.
He very earoodl*
and is hereby, admitted into the Union,
a* Seward, on Lecompton. But, he says | ignition from the State.
Hr therefore ' House and Senate-.
lx*rorapt**iite* further rvwdvr.J Smutter—ue arc prepared tu do tL«
on au «t]uai footing with the original
“there must be no crossing el t’vordot
her to Stephen in 1853. without requested Messrs. 8,-ward and Howard
RoolvoJ.
Till
in
June*
B-ietanan. ‘ fort «*f work. Plensr give us* call.
Hn«. D. C. Liacu, has our thanks ftir
to be punctual; as he wished tu have tbe
Stales, with the c»n*titulii&gt;n framed at
Cash paid for vlu-aL
valuable public documents; also for a u„8 on-. b.~ AU ib.... r-hy b.
qimrtion actol nprat at'once.
UULTWOOD 4t GRANT.
the proper representative of that platform
nnrleratendm- .,f *U the parties
At two o’cl.iek, when Measro. Seward
to the Union as a State is here declared copy of the “Sornixax Plattobm," by great Democratio party, are hoand to sup-1 j„.t
n.',.u..:nu and
—.1 spirit.
both in priiH-'pIc
.i Hasting*.
1 lasting*. Sop.
Sep. 3. 1N37.
|K37.
tu he upon this fumlsmcntal condition pre­ D. IL Goodlox, a vaiuble work fur ref- port the Democratic party in this trying j were not to invest Stephen with title to aud Howard went tn the committee-r&lt;H&lt;m,
Rowilvvd, Thtr, (while wr entertain v
~
ntdxiay vrai tbi-rc.
They waited nearly
cedent, namely : that the said constitu­
time. The policy of the President mnst 1 f-ynthia n* property. but to give hitn his
high respect for tlic opinion*&lt;if rhe Dem. J. 1 . IvObCrt S,
VO.
aq
hour.
No
«*no
came.
tional instrument shall be submitted to a
not fka.” Ksn«s must b* end*v*d or his .wi.fe ,n
•‘T’ ‘
members of *mr lUmuix &lt;folvga-1
! judgments f"
against
and altm-hed
. Mr. Seward went in search of Mr. &lt;*-n»tk'
W Stephen.
’"T1'™' «
TnsWxsTiira.—We had April weath p-dby .Bl M. B.u. u b. du.-l ta^d,
I
turn
in
the
Gmgreasof
the
United
States)
|
AT THE HASTINGS
Cynthia as the property of Stephen, and Green, aud found him very much cast j
er in March, and have had March in April. what then?—th* Democratic party is proceeded to m-ll her as a alave. To pre­ down. Hu inquire I what was th- matter. we are «&gt;f npiniim that the indio.ttr State
»f Kaste* ought t-* b* at one* admitted
If May occupies iu appropriate place, dishonored.
DRUG STORE,
Well, they have not suc­ vent this, action was brought in the Oib&lt; Gre*n intima&gt;*i that th* screws were '
euit Court of Girard county, by Stepan loose and every thing in di* ird.-r. A por- with h*r present submitted c&lt;m&lt;titutlon, j
shall lie by ballot, and by endorsing on
ceeded, aud what ia the consequence?—
and that her people m*r at once be in a I „
.
hi« ballot, as each voter may plrare, "For
a full dssvrtrncnt *f
situation to ragnkte their uv.t dumrwtie M#Te aU- ly received
1
chide wnh Pope, that “whatever is, is Why, dishonored to be sure. But, ia lb* and Cynthia against Dunlap a"d the •■Hi­
prop&lt;*it'u&gt;n of Gmgreas and admission.’
rer, by which they sought to hare her
right.”
whole party dishonored ?
Gt-d furbid;; declared the wife and not the property of
“Do you mean to report tool ay I” in­ institutions, agreeably to the Kan«as Ne­
or -Against propoMlian &lt;&gt;f Congress snd
DRltil AMD 0ED1CIXE*.
braska
bill
and
Cincinnati
Platform,
with
­
■one bnt old Buck and his Leoomptem I Stephen, and consequently not liable to quired Seward,
admisefon.’ The President of the United
out Iwlng «ul»p&gt;&lt;lc&lt;| to unneerasary Cou
“No;'’ said Green, “nut to-day.”
Tua Atlsrtic Momtult, for May, is
adherents, and they are so few in this lie sold as a slave to pay bis debts. The
“Will the rommitte* meet to-night!"
known t« him, shall announce the same rrevived. It luu reached it* 7th number town, that you would have to get a search circuit court, after a foil hearing of the
They nls&lt;&gt; read tlw- Chicago Times out
“
N
ja
,
D«'t
tienight."
by proclamation, and thereat.and without sbk-li completes the first volume.
It is
case, derided that Cynthia was property
•if the party, gav* Post master r.»4 ex“To-murruw munting!”
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
—a slave—end denied the prayer of the
dud re power to rail Omnty Convention*,
petition. The case was then curried to
“oimk-inn the cotir-e ol S -naU-r Dmtglae
“When then T
Kau«« into the Union on an equal foot­
the Democratic party can be tolerated the Court of Appeals where the judgment
Tita OjrtT Pamr to I’amxTrT.—Th*
an-1
hit
associates
in
the
House
nf
Repre“
Can
’
t
tell,''
said
Green
moodily.
“
I
ing with the original States, in all re­
.
r»..
...
was
affirmed,
and
an
with safety. ” Hear bis whip erack, ply- *&gt;f the Circuit Court wa*
,h«
’“*■ will let you know when w* are ready to cenatlre*. in making a war upon the Ns.
spects whatever, shall be complete and Sc. Lo«is Republican says that the ques­ ta U. bnkl U. &lt;b. -U.ltata.pb- D.m.!
tioiia! Ad&lt;uint«lr.iti-in and apparently sf- Burning Fluid together with a full stock *r.
abrolutr; und said State diall lie entitled tion of th* Ucclion in Missouri, m charly
-k-t,,- 1.,i
m.
. — Had she been Ina cow or h* horse, she meet."
aa- _ ,» _,, .
&lt;
, ,
Il sesms that when Mr. English'* pro­ filteling with the Republican party." and
and distinctly emancipation, and that the nerals, uno bare bad tb* boldncsi to
•
, would not have been sold, a* these are
.plou u™,, ta Ik. „OTpl fn,m
b, *. L... rf position was made known to th* Demo­ deri-sre tint they know only one oum-rv.
s-ntativ** m the Congress of the United abolition of slavery in the Suu is only -n Ibe.r
and
propoae to cling to it through storm
bt-te-*, until tit* next census fo taken by
— wife, cratic mttnben, a most unex|»*ctrd «&gt;pKentucky. But a*
as she
si* waannl*
Was only hi
bis
to be prevented by the success of the part uf the President in hi* Lecumptnn Kentiw-kv.
and hurricane.
The convention w»« Sncb aa TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPL­
the Federal Government. But, six wild a
pettifiigging. But, araerted It they have. all the niurts &lt;»f the Stet*-agreed that she Swiikin arose to it among some of, the
Dtarncratic party.
nitberngrs, who regard lias a disbotwrUES. PEl’ER.Ffell. in a word r**r»
was Only cMtttel'and must be s«i|d. And j
tries.
Qiitinun
declared
that
thing in the Gnamry line, Mich »•
pr.*p&lt;«iti'&gt;n of Cmgress and admission,
The Douglas and anti*Lr-e&lt;&gt;inpt»n fac­
this w*» * righteous verdict, agreeing in jidile
——
---7 Mr.
. -w
—,----- r —
-—-r------will I* wouk-d for fiuuily use. Atnl
it stull be deemed end t*dd tfot the peo­
principle with the derision of the 8u- [„
11 *“» » nw:Mn
. --4, -I
wilh
— -L.L'_e
wL‘ch ** tion resolved, among other thtnga, as folthey have &lt;m Imiri the beat kir '
ple of Kansas do not drain? sdmiasion ounnecthm with theKalamoxno T«Upraph. ' more you urge th* enforcement of the prom* Court, that negroe* have tm rights I would have nothing to do.
Into th* Union with snid couslitutiim, un­
Mr. Owen Jone* si.d two or three oth.
uf amiuunitam for sporumca
Lecompton swindle, the more ridiculous which white men are bound to respect—
Resolved, That the ronsiitutwm
der the conditions set forth in said propo­
auch as pok dur, ami 1’ei
B'brerater Sp&gt;f.
'
sition; Mid in that event the people «if |
operation Ind been relied on, alao scout­ nti-aion
curewm twi* uf all kinds
I3f Tbs woods in the interior of the whether Democrat or Republican.
raid Territory arc foreby authorised and :
Bad CtnaooRAi-MY.—A Washington edit.
♦mpowcrctf to form fur themselves • con- i
Messrs. Stephens and English, alarmed raUficathm, ata lair and legal dcctioa
But the dignity of the Democratic par­ letter writer *»y* tlmt (Jgn. Cass, having
others, Shot,
stiiution and Statu government- by tfo I
lieen
applied
to
for
his
autograph,
replied
at
this
unexpected
oppositi«n.
did
not
dare
ty must be maintained to the hitter end,
for that purpose.
■Aina «.f th* State uf. Kanawi, according |
Ur report the project tn the House.
In the following laconic epistle •
;
All th* pop­
IU**»h*dl. That we observe with regret
... tb.
m., I T„
Du.-Tb.
Secretary Howell O&gt;bb was sent for and indignaifon tho unjust iff.&lt;ts mode
“AfrUO. ISV.
ular Pal ent
“Dear Sir: I enclose my signature for and came Ui the luhbir*, but did n«t aoter by the A'lministratinn to promote th*
Medicine*, at th*
right or wrong.
transmisakiH to y&lt;mr friend. It is written the hall. II* labored for sometime with
day may also bn
sits duly and IrgaHy taken, that the pop-1
on a osrd. on which my name is printed,
tun Cunstitnlnm, against th« wisbe* of
uJulirm of said Territory equals tb* ratio I
%
hedged up considerable; there a«em* to thnt tits key may accompany the hicro- Thue the nuttar ended to-day.
of population required for a Member uf'
Twm'urrow, or at rrwwt in a f*w days,
the House of R&gt; preventative* »f the Uni-1
party drill and the fascination of th* Uni­ fire, because they differ in &lt;&gt;ptm&gt;m from
ted Staler; and whenever thereafter suefa
ted State* trwwnrv may succwed In rallyth* Administration im that question.
Drkgstew shall asscmbl* ia eravrothm. ‘
J-kX
whole Republican party &lt;» aunt. Well,
Thsy applaud th* ennroe of tbs antitb«y shall first determine by a rots' U««y G»J
then, tiu&gt; President’s policv on the Kansas

crowing over
over th*
th* auppoced
supposed' electron
election of
of
crowing
Moure. W* giv* the result below as
of usurpers,*bo have obtained a position ocralic party will be dishonored if the
make an affidavit of publication.
reported by a letter to «be Detroit iidof power contrary to all principles of
rtrtiaer. ifcorrectly informed, Ixvagy ear
rigst,srid by fraud and deception have
A freahsupply of Execution*, Subpenaa, was only nominated to draw off Bepnbli- succeeded in framing a constitution, and d*»1l."
Marriaee Certificate*, &lt;kc, at thia office.
Kicttrano.
Imt success will be seen below :
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~b" r,i*

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New Barry Mill,

N. Hastings.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

mi ussm,

: - Sw.i-e-e.snta*,- ,.nl

lion.
Rut there U but or* sentiment
aim mg th* anti Lz-aompum Dvtn-ioraciy
about English himself, and that ia m fen!-

rite at »&gt;/

The PrasMeat’a policy foil ’

�KNAPEN'S COLUMN

MAN»t

&amp;

BEAUTIFUL

BEA

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,

DISEASE UNJirnnEM.

SS»J®SaA“l
tbe 30th day of Jun# neat. at
day* at which tiia# and pine#

*y day a before tbt uni# limited lor tbeir appeav.
G. W
L. D. DIBBLE Solicitor fur i'omplaina. M.
Uniting*. March .% 1983.
nMwt

LARGE STOCK
MORTGAGE SALE.
Defanl r having be#*&gt; Bude la tbe payment ■

ADMINISTKATOR S SALE OF BEAL KSTATI

CU ABLES FENTON.
Admin istra
;
nto

sheet Musin
ini Mukai Herth*niise,
J MICHIGAN.

KALAMAZOO t ! :

SILKS,

LAWNS.

BONNETS

GINGHAMS.

RUCHE

AS USUAL,
ith m guod and coiuphtu an **suf L
ment uf

W

GOOERIES,

BOR-

DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, kc.

Thankful tn my numerous cuelomcrs
for tbeir past liberal patn-uagc, I hope tu
merits continuence &lt;*ftin? name;
D. C. HAWLEV.
Sept. M 1857

Caaine, III..June 29 lA’l
U. J. Wuud'a Uair Raatorauv
to wim&lt;kfM-eff*cta. My ha

------------------------BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES.
“
-&gt;t public auction tu IbelugbeM bwldertm the xOth
ti. ItUEbsL. &gt;x«#n*tor.
Hay of January IS'A at ui.e u'duck. I'.- M. at th#
daus# ot William Kahler la lb# tow 1.di Ip of Barry J EANS. SATINET*. DENIMS,TICKS. I o. j. wood a
JU BmU#.
b-i th# euiinly atonaaid th# Mlowlnd diacribed
SIIEET1NG8.S1IIRT1NGS. BLEACtT
Tn# eadhvlf uf (he south East qn after of »eg
•
.
Aud sold by all good llrueruia.
ED GOODS. MVSLINS. STRIPED*--------------------------STATE OF MH IIIGAN. Baan Cucart aa.-.
.
,
-.u. &gt;
CAMBRICS. LINENS, OluAlLKS,

AxMjMIOTYPBS

»Mwd.

AT THE OhD STAND

Tns submriber bat iust opened a fine
■tuck uI'Mimk*' Mcrvhaadiae cutausling
iu part of
PIANO FOBTES AND MEl-ODEONB,
Fnm» the btit Makfn ii Ikt Mmtrj.
VIOLIN* AND CVlTiNl,
Of tbe Lest Italian and An.ericau Menu-

it would do; audotUr'a otmy family aud
having witonaned “•
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PRINTS,

n’anlfagi March 5.1 ya

glnsiral &gt;MlriuMHt5,

dlcville and Tumiahipuf Tboruappl# toaaid aw
tv with th# appurtauaueca bctot.g.u», tt Lein,
th* real estate in Mid village bchaigin j tv .a»u

Dated. Tht.rnappl.Frb-SIRS*.

O W MILD*. R^iatrr.
JAMES A. SWK2EY, ScUitor tor Complain-

J.M.HUBBABD

friend. «ma»UMr ik.luraUve. wnb lb# kappieat elfecta Ibcietota, my akvplieuu-and double tn
reference to it* character and value ai# euliiaiy
reiuurvd; and I ran uni doinuai cordially and con­
fidentially vrenmmmid Ha ut# by all who would
have ibnr hair ra#tu*«d fiwn wbtta or gray ;bv
faaacn of aiekn#M or age.) to onginal eU-r aaid
beauty, and by all }oua&lt;pervuua abv would bar#
tbeir hair be*utifuf*nd gtomy.
”
' ■ gratafallr roip#.
tK&gt; LUSUN MANN.

PARASOLS, &amp;c., A:c.

t. W. iUlil.R, w’u'.v* to inforraithe

COOPERLNG BUSINESS.

bouaein lb# vilfag# of Ituliaga in aaid County
co &lt;h« tad day afF.braary. A. D. 1958. PrwMl
Una. Louie K Lovell. Circuit Judg*.
la the OM Iki.ito Ct.arle* i
W. Dawley, Cnmplainama.
I
Corarlin# Byiagton and Frvd- i
rick U. Prati. Dvfrodaato.
J
N. B. Jiiat racrived a new mnaical
It MtiafaclvriaDy apixanng to thia eocrt that instrument, called tbe English Metalie
• K— __ 1— ■
I,"., i. . __ __ ___ .
Harmonium. Call and examine,
j. m hlubard
Oct. 15th 1857.
n24-Sni.

.

CLOTH1JVG

bucket*- Ali •&gt;

.

I'ictun* taken in any weather.
Haaliugu. March Id, I - SI

Battle Creek, Hastings a
Rapids Stage Rout
ON md a’UT Mimd.ty ,Aiigtw
57. until further iiidiiv. *
l-teirr the fulluu ing named |-&lt;aci

ry .Hilf,

rls, Al
ASTINGS

'

UA’IS ATO -CATS,

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

CHEAP CROCKERY

LUMBER! LCMER!!

STORE,

alcohol,

HUKTGAGE SALE.

dat a. Thwradaya »tf»d $.tlurd.
cli-ck P. M'. itt thiieitn taki
train •finr*.
I.unve ILntlc Creek for Kn&lt;inga &lt;
TucMwiy#, Thursday a nn J Suliiriitva at
■ ■’chick." A. M.. and ferrite nt llxrtinj
at two I'cluk. P. M. and uti Muttdai
Wedrt«**dtiy» ami Friday* al 4 &lt;»j
M-. nod arrive in IlatAings. nt HI
Ltnire IIitRiing* fur Grand II
Mufidnya, Wcdiieatlny# i«n«i Ftj
10 o’&lt;4&lt; &lt;A A. M.. and.arrive d Grand
Raphh at 8 ti’rhirk P. M.
Leuye Grand Rnpi’la fur Iln-I
Ratlin Crc&gt;-k ifiTiivKLy «, Thmx|
SatdrdnvH, at f\iur c»\»wk, P. M.l
17u-t£
C.SIIEPA

itings.

Paint, Oils

A GENTLEMAN.

Leave I farting fur Buttli
day'. W.-dnr»lnj a an.! 1’r
chick, A. M. and arrive nt

il I’jH-ruliun,

VEDICINSS*

in it# Heuulhcan Bjoucr, a public Lea#pap«r
Ch ted al ila»ltofr and cireu!#Ui‘|t ■■ said eventf
the full tern* of thrv# week# aec# al Iea»t
Iu each neck In.mediaUly |-rec««ding the Um uf
heariue in the preniiaes. '
O k BAY.
Judf# st Frebalr.

CHANGE OF T1M1

1853.
&gt;# piwtMMMd until
e and tune at dal .
K. FUtKte. shcriC

a full Anuorimcnt

«. W RIKI
1 •»'

TbaMBhicrilfcrha'lDR l&lt;w»nl I
Mill knrtwn»» FULLER'S MllJ
nwpeciittHy ■nitounc* !&lt;• the ci|
Ilnalinc" “”&lt;1 vicinity, tldit he iu ]
t&lt;» fiirnixb Lumber «&gt;f i*ll kinil#. i
b44tiil ur deliverv*!, &lt;m abort n«i
L J. FUL
TTaat'-rga Fee. 3 1857.

’

JUST IIECEIYEI) ’

■Ku* 11 ia «eu Ibal tor retry three dollar* paid,
be aubacriUr Uul only teceive# a
8HEXDID THREE DOLLAR KNGRAVINS!
but, alto, th# beautifully lUnatralcd

»

TieoJit/U^r Ari Journal Ont Year!,

Each anbaeriber ia atan perorated with a CrrttB
cate in lite Award* of Prruriem*. by which a valu­
able wurt of Art, in I*auilutg or Seulpton-, |n*&gt;
b# reorired In addition, thn# giving to even- aub•eriber an equivalent to tlrt valu# of live dollan.
and a Cevtibeate eratu
Any oar uf Ue leading |3 Magatfntala fumlali
td, tottead of Engraving and Art Jcuiual. U de• uvd.
No petton-i* rmrieted ta • ata git tbare. Thane
taking •»» iitetr.beml.lpv. remitting dtS. art eutilled lean extra Engta’ing, and ni ticket*.
,FUt pfmraiaM uf lb# Au#;.»b« ar# given la
Um Art Jmirual. nbicb cwitain* aver &gt;ixti »pleoJ..I
a/rv Mnlv
_

mai-ratartling nundert, but n.-ne inure won­
derful ai.d tre#. Uinn iberveeat ditcuiery that

ISAAC C. MOTT,

COMMISSIONER'S NO1

r with a full &lt;ock»F

:rtes.

PT-

Ja*. 18. 147.

Fourth &gt;lmt, Jd bitodtog fr#iu Kato »U
nati, 0.
I«r«al»l&lt;v
|
J P. Rubcrv A rn. flMt.ngn.EN NM»ls 6raag»t
• ill# Milla, A Ly Dr»Kx&gt;Ma A Mcrxbento g#a»I
rally.

At the cbiupmt i-mri- in t-w«t by

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
FOUND.

iOtlB,
EE. SUGAR. SFLI, in it word cvwtytry liflfi "icb *•
tamiij une. And
&lt;1 the’lKWt kind
.
fur tjiurtnniuri
r, nti'l I’asfuf all kind,
and
■
Shot,
&amp;c.

lead, allaale. being and lying in lUcunuty vfliar
rv.and Slat# vf Nlehigu. known and d.unW
m lotion a, to oil: Tu# vnt half (W&gt; uf lb# aMile
• HI qnartcr &lt; \ &gt; of a-clioneight i8j ia townabip
one. (L, north of range #«»iu (?) weal, and »»
aiiiing eighty acres of lead, according to th# tou­
sit appiicaut* in (mIumi a
atemp Iu p«y ted Bule. .urvai thervut will b# «4d ot onblie
pvsujv ou tba raiuru uf in# wuhtib.1 nep#, aacuan. al the L'wnrt lluiM. In th# village uf llnland duvet to M. T. Mckel.ry, h*iidu#ky «ily Ui.ie inre. in ll&gt;c county of Barry. au,l Stott of Miehi__ __ ■&gt;.—
.iu. Il—■ ^r u.rvii in it..
u&gt;4 they ttiUbepramptty

Stogte oupir* per moathw71X
I7«H, Zmamy /«.
tbli-bed retry Wedneaday and Saturday,
cutii on# Year
I Hr# aq&gt;ie* an year
ranee............rXOO j to Uvanc#....8l(.l
opi«#........... 5,l&gt;i | Ten eupka........ 20,
n arty Bnnlif /'rrt.

NAILS,GLASS, PUTTY.OILS.CAN
DLES. SOAPS, SASH. I'AILS. BED

ia now arUing mivw fo»Uj Hrottriei tor I Itoiraa.
than can be bvughi for lb# *aine n&gt;&lt;x&gt;«y, ai eay oth­
er alorv thia aide of New York. Il ia lb( only good
place tor tb# P**pte #f Baltic Creak, halamaieo,
&amp; artbait. lidsTlNlW. and U&gt;» aurrunnding coun­
try, to purcliaac good* in ihl* line. 1'leaae.girt
me a rail and ie*l Ibr truth of Un* aaaertnia, br
MEND IN YtiDK ORIIbMS. and tbe guoda will b.
aelected aud pot op with aa much car# •&gt; if you
wrv# prrsc-ui to #efceV them toiirvelve#.
Mvakuch of Good, la large and w#ll ■etectod.cao
aiaUngufatery vaiicty ended

Grooerie* &amp;. Fancy Good*

COHDS.CLOTI1ES LINES, BROOMS, thatean b# fojMid in th# eaaiavn at weatern mar­
ket. Itcomunaeaevws Vatirty audUMielMpra
Melaa##*, B» nip.tc., which will be add m HE JLt HWALL I*A P ER, 4c„ Ik.
KABI.Y JAD*’ 1'KICk.H TKA al frem 2&gt; to 7t-waia per pound. tiUFFIE fratn UOk to »i centa
p«r pound. Hah uf ••«»?dotoriptiwi from a Ilerrto/to auumb«r I Macki-tWl. tipwee wiU not eltow me to cnutnoral# ilia wbeta of eay immense
■lock of Goode, tbcieiurr I w..l content uiyreif with
aa»i»K tuet it coutaiu* cirnlliiair that «aa ever
IbUgl.t.fi* a FAMILY HlloCKUk Store, lb#

Dr. A E. B0N8TE
rural ci A N * su rg
Det A. It Bcseraau having trad# Hal

what Term# mr aerviowi may !•♦ Ii»&lt;l I V00.”}
■tale that for ordinerr vialto. in lb# ’dlhg#.! wul
chare# SEVENTY FIVE cento, and fr&gt;e all. oet
aflhe riling# tb# aam# witli tw»n»y.firec»trt» additioe 6&gt;r #very mile of diaunee fevm miy rvar
‘UaC*’
A. B. DONSTEEL.

and will be vdervd al pn#r« lowtr than e#ar buora
beard uf in tbe Sial# uf Mx-hlna. Cail and •«.
Itamembev lb# phto# Naw thick Stolt. I doura
taai „f th, Beni# -ito* lh.ua.. k c Morr

neMM&gt;.Marcha. 14*.

TIME IS MONEY.

..SnU-ly

COMAnaSKAXEUS* NOTICE.

Batdr Cr»«k. Feb. Id. f8».

at satun’toLihg !&lt;■« price*. My nmHw
ia *n little cheaper thsin the dK-npcsL’
I hnvejuirt retfeivtSd n pmd aBS« rttnew»
Indies
’

DRESS GOODS
Snch ns FrlnK, GhiyN.nmv. LuLtthnt, Nn-I
riwx, pHnimctm* Iffark Alptnwa and !a|
vnrlcty vf \V«m|
id! veH" trhol

and very rfrfnp.
Al:»’ a gu""? ‘nsArrtntrtit in Cfufhs |ur|
nn-n’n r.czr,ar.d'tt large at«*k wf etafi$a.|
D&lt;&lt;rfrnj&gt; Sltcciing», shirting, stripca, rb&lt;*k«l
and rirkinc*.
JV3T REOuYKD a nrwKH
COOTS and SWCEN.
IjuTk’n Gullerc BM&amp;M find I'onts, a
good BWTtrnciH at y«ry |uw priwa.
■
’ On hs'id n wrv lat» sh^k vtCrvikery
stone *udGh»( ’iVare.
;,
Jtnrt rdcchrrf n new Mock «f

GROCERIES,

of nil kinds clw;ip for. Ready Pny.

TAILOR SHOP,

•

In Bader'a Blank, over IL A. G&lt;~dirur» Store.
«l&gt;cn&gt; lha pnblic can rviy ca having their work
....... M»80.*SI»UU
d#M to ptcaavthwn.
Ila tong experience fa the beat Sh,.p# of Nan
dMUibwted ere wmpcfcad la

Mwmuiatag’.l. MN#«h

t"i&gt;IT;eiuou“lsdi cements;

ia«4taea8&lt;eU*W -

rv all OKI.# pera-M who want garmants n»d« u&gt;
tbe caval Faahtonabto aunner.
C ti T T I N G.

nfOif

AND IT TAKES MONEY TO BUT COODJEW

H. J. KENFIELD

a new atin k uf Fall and ti inter GOODB.I
which will lie n»«1d hw

New Arrangement
at tba Ntore nTF. ROWER.

Sai'L

■

I

rattwFy

naaiiar.Nayl.l8M.
--------------------oruTfAr,——

Judge of Probate,
ATTORNEY A» COVNSELI.C* AT LAW.

CUSTOM WORK
MADE

Don't faegat tb# plaee,

ROWEBS HARDWARE STORE

Xm ttxkesjesjei.
AND
MHNGLEB,
.
&lt;m hand end all penirifi* utdiro” Ui hpy or
«ull wilhih. wail to calf fieRigv luigshiuijl
elec where.
.
1 wuuh! particularly rail tho attcnlb-u
..f perar-r.s who nrc buil-li'ig trt Bw bet
that I hate iu«t Received d large r|&lt; ck ©INui)« and Gltwa and that I will Limiah
*aih. Glaaa, nail#, Dour TrimmiugS Afc^
*t nn low a figure m poesil.le.
nSI-jl
DJKENFIELD

FA1NIING.

�AOiicULTUMK
AT THE HASTJXOT&lt;
DBtTlS flTOBE,
wrn..

tfr jwwpared one bwhel nf ripe

nit, by rem..Hng the ekma and ranking.
-Itomiaw only with salt and a very tittle
.gar. 'Th-! were ra-ked till tb.ri.ughh
mw—rather thicker than for immediate
•e. Isvfflw keen a'irrvd with cure kp pre
en* ■.•••ridiing, atul p..urvd. t-ilieg, into
.nttnuit stone juga. and sealed while hot
Ve uacJ grafting »n\. (hie jug was not
uit&lt; full, and we feared it might nr&gt;t
cap writ, but «m opening it a few day*
iBtx.w fl and it c«nm*1 with a while
oaling. rceem bling mother ia vinegar
nt swctrely aw set, as were also th» tmna

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TOICEXTISE,

OA.SHC capital,
Bilargwt T:b Julj. 1M7. *&gt;

Sl.OBOOBO

TMJ

UES. PEl’ER, ElSn, In a word r\er) ■
thing In the Grocery line, amdi as
The first gallon was opened tbe day
will be wanted fortkmilv nsc. And
■ehire Chrhrtmaa. and remained, ««lj
&lt;&gt;rki&lt;d. in urao). dry or liar, keeping grad
ill the jir-&lt; nf Febnury.
Surplus, 8422.162. .11.
such a* powder, and -PerWlw w anted for flic table, add hotter
cimmmin Gaiw uf all kiuda
■apper. Ax . and amid.
Wr were rare
Wbw rnw.lfs and
lit t»irw tatlr won*.! frail, ambling it jn«t
3 I 8 TjoArfe, Sih
■Rough Io separate the akin (whirn ia neat
btoe by keeping the wafer boiling and
asses, sa.
All the pop­
Iropphig tn Tour «t five at ■■nre and akim- ।
r arias.
M? S- * rirefc
. II UUIT, I U ■ ,"U ■ ■
.
ular Pal ell t
.
ning nut imnu-diatrly) which may influ
aj ra»xx.
Medicinwa, u| tba
•nec their liccjdug. ’
day may alun ba
1 M*t»l you thi* now that all lever* of ■
fiNtud at thia ewtabliabIlia frt.it may prepare for tbe coininr
nicnt. Also a grvut va­
winter by planting abundantly. I ar*nr&lt;-'
riety of the cliokvrt Perth:
»on that wc shall not make &lt;e» gallon
rntry, far the evpccial accotulast ua more than a month another w inter, |
inLdatfcm ‘&gt;f the ladle*. Also
if we cm get the tontat.iea tn make np.
I
Stationery, I’ctis. PeuAU, Ink, (ev­
Spiee«l t.Hnfluca are al*» nica.
Pn- .
ery vncietyA L&gt;|wr, Envylupa A'c.
pan- an njfove. and throw iat&lt;&gt; IwiBing |
lltpy would ri-wpartively announce U»
’ ■.in-gar and anger (al tl*e rate nf ^mr
the citisuri* of Hasting* utul of tbe snrp •nnda of augur Unae gallon ”f
nnttidittg County, gamrally that they in­
-Jthoat ratting, eia-kmg till reduced to
tend to Mill uvery thing in their line id'the
t&gt; desired ■■onaiatenry. and kept in jar*,'
Irtivincaa a* qlwap «■ cap be. haight at any
or better in large mouthed jnga (aa they
will not rook U» piecea) and sealed, Sea­
Give uaa tall ami judge for yowreeb &lt;■*•
son to tha taste by etn-b sing ground *pi
Produce uf ritual hinds a ill be tehou iu
ora in a &lt;■!•■•£ and boiling with the feuit.
i cKt-haiigc.
We have them an g'*‘J aa if u"c&lt;l nt t,
8|wcii.l attention will lie given to rani
Grat, aa* m| for pickl&lt;«. green and nearly.'
LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED I pounding ami potting up Prewtiptiw.—
en. (not having tried ripe «mra ) hyp.lt
And every otn- parelMMtig Medic.are.her.
ting thrtu up Lite, in water with only salt
AND PROMPTLY PAH).
may reiy'upnn them aa being, grouwa.'.
enough to ara-oti th-wn. aiv Ihruu pinta i« ,
the laurel; if much haltja trwd the a&lt;an!« .
bardui and they are u&lt;4 g«"»l. W|ien
required f r use yfe«i have only to pre. ( '
pare them m in the fall when tlay rcm» .

-

H

MAlCSKl^ll

; L*D. Dtimix
OTf.
I
RUsumr lor Cuu.pls.oaat.
“**‘7*1
JI.simas. Man* L D A
____ ...
EiS:

J.M.HUBBABD,

llmtmr*M*rch 4- ‘B’’3

JRisiral jtnslmmrnts,
UEET MUSIC
And Misteal WerrlaBdlse.
iZAifAXOO ».•

******* “•

&gt;W&lt;-

AT THE OLD STAND
ILS IF A4„
lyith'Bag'-al and mniplrto anne-rt-

ralaia. Im«mt caarer. eiabrtra. lasaHwd* ■*4teUliU, diarrhea, ami aU i-Uyr dwardrr* &lt;4 liw *rpwut rrapriatmn. tbr Hr*’, tlw li4wri- tU
■samarKlbe rerjaa. wr i&gt;- wu-chIu l.l-r, ,rv
ai.rini.al’ ««’T,S hi 'h** frr»»r*l«*. il u U lb.
tMlrr.*.
&lt;&gt;r *e»«I«
rUi ca slkah
H to an arid. U Brairaluc* l).rai wiU, »Wuw
aartaNiU. whilr al «&gt;* aaaw thu* it traablri tlw

1

•• UlClllG/.^.

GOCER.IEB.
Tut refsortitor bus ioa&lt; upettod * •&lt;«*
st&gt;a&lt;««f.Mushb McA-handtw chUabtinj

as
e’er «tf ttM m mho «w.»w.-i- ‘'Kir |Mrt1rttlar friend ties tafo-ntbIHs-rtv to Ciivtila'i^hr Sfnm shat we «n
** HA3O FORTE8 AND MKLODEDXK.
k,-epii'-g a GUUG BUOttI Wkr (Ms iffrom tin-4c./ J/ul-ers «• Ueraubtra.
p.ituuitv to say to till frirttd-&gt; • s-tlud
V1OL1!” AN P-CMTABk,
» ,„.t (U- CS” , UWp '7,Y,1P*l2 r'xr-ii 1
(H (lie U;*4 lalMV uuJ Amcruuu Mauu«* | am '•nr, ami tl» W H• 8E-LY SARU.tttre, gnKET MVBic.
REL I pat iute my rallar was uikd uiU&gt;

DANGERS OF FIKE,

Of every U'twnpthm, and id W* taUU

public.it.- II.
ITBINGI.
Of tho best ipality H&gt;rall H»triimenU.

Tlo.liklid io'my' nuiiieiulH Cii'tomt-ri

fur lhdr pent lilieritl |&gt;atr&gt;mngr. I Impc t«&gt;
merit a rantmuctax* til the wiw.

..
BANDS UB1C.
Arranged by tbr »n*traiuj-«-ra.
Sept. 2K 1857
Ewrv insuiiuwtti t-flrnd for sale ha*
been tlmrang) ly tested andlrcsn sat'd*
s.iv nrv. supctL.t to any
idacv.
A very liberal «kdndi-&gt;n tuadv
pun-hmiug in tpLmlilV-*.
Pranit attratfou paid to country

.

_______

P.O, IIAWLJX
___

Good News! Good News!

X. I). Ju»t tvevhed a new misdeal
instnimcul. .pllrd lla- EnxKJi Meulic
Harmonium.. Oi.l uml man.itisj

Ready Pay Store,

Tannaa Scan Coats.—Takes knife and
ent tlw min in twum richt nnjflea with
the ktrn-l. and if tlw corn Ito good, and
po*a.m»l iif vitality! tbojkrene! will presenl a twdiil w hite nnpraninrr; Init il not.
then the kernel will &gt;«• dnrtt and apoegy.
kedtinc the color of fr.«»t&lt;-&lt;l ap|&gt;lr« or
other v egel ahi rs. Th- perm )■ often fno­
rm while flir body «rf the kernel ia not.
but the difference of’color will determine
thk. Very little peart ter la neerwurv U&gt;
enable tine io deU ct. Juul ram. Take n
few gram* known t&gt;i he g-iod. and some
ntherwrlar. cod b* etmingthem aa directed

Just received a lnr|
stock of

J7/A- hV/iXlXG /’OST.
r^ti.

aa la tj-l’.A/ dk i Jitrff Uieu.W‘^«, on -

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogy ism Distanced
Young America Ahead,
flic rvuwma whv

FRANCIS ROWER

Tawisn llouwts.—Procure -ome fine,
ly grated horse raaMr. and «4I* of ramin
and ihAdiant, and k&lt;Mp tic thrraarparafr
hi air-tight vesm-ls.
Hub a little of tk»
oil of cumin upon ttur hand, aud upptoaoh the horse on the winiluan! side, tto
that be can amt'll the ndor of tbr cum'n.
Th. hotas will then' aufler you to aj*
yrom-h him without any trouble, Immrdiati-ly nth y.iur hand grntlv on lie
borm-’s noac. getting a little ««f tho till «ti
it. and vn e«t lend !«m anywhere. Glyr
him a little or the rastor &lt;wi mi v substance
Gw which he has a taste, and in the tn-w
suitable manner manage &lt;&lt;&gt;g«&lt; eight dn&gt;p*
uf the oil
rb*tiom cp&lt;m his tnogne.

EVERT VARIETY,

To be sold at Loudest
Prices.

&lt; UMMIsWUNEi 8 NUT E
Nr, tha makiwcned.• haviaff bra. appub-'cd
bj it.r Jotlgr at I'ivtoii*
tto o«t.o .4 Ha»r»
an&gt;i nestr u UkIiom. Vaiami-.iwri« lonaaua........ ..11
...„i.............
.....

l» Joins tb* larxrsl Hardware businsM la Ilsit

DRESS GOODS
OF ALL KINDS.
PRIXTS

GB’GIIAMS.BRILLIANTS,

z

LIW'NS.

A dice assort merit
1 bair tba (.ralral taorty •!

ELEVATED .
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
.
PARLOR CtMIK S1X/VES.
Eitt MTU in abUiuna. Hix Plata and llvr^ora

tbf mini exacting u»annan&lt;l* with whh-h
horses air capiblr of compiling. Be
kind and gentle to him and yonr perm .
newt anpremucy will lie established, !»•
matter what may have l..*n Ms •wild and
, vicions cii-irnet.-t. TlwSctrtitifw Ameri­
can i'tvh&gt;r»r« thia, and thinks it ia Rarer's
metis *1 i.r very similar tu it—Drtroil

ir..«,r-«w‘Aa
U p sbitowd liter* Tbanday.
Slagle espreu* .'r"T I Ten ropier m.i ’iwr r»

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS TU GIVE A WAT—A LI

KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS
AT THE

Ready Pay Store.
hoots .am&gt;

anqss,
Uetkiam Ketar

An IrWtmew Indnc on a *Mt to erone
nf hia radutivra. a little more ixil'a’wd
linn hinwelf w* nxpnUnl m he rar.'fnl
Ui utluffuttk thr rnnd|r; hr was uldig -l
U&gt; a«k the m«an»n2 of the » ord. when hr
wawtnldit wna put not, IIu Inwured
Up tit- f»rm. and one .lav Iu- wa* fitting
al home with Ida wile, cnpahig his pola-'
Utea a”d linttitreiilk, wh»n a pig towntii'wiionwlv walked hi—whemifwm hoaaid,
(priHwl of lii* bit &lt;/Ic.imiag)—
“ Jody, duar, will you extingmah the
pip r ’
“Arrah. now Pat. my lamer, what do
manc'r* impilrvd Jndy.
"Mudia. then, yon Ignorant rnrth.tr," re­
plied Pat, Hi luaoce Ui put him out, tn

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GROCERIES

Ihlil'tllANCE

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COB* JS’JEJJES,
And every thing nt the line of Groceries.

WILLIAM JONES,
Having bon'l (lac entire Btwck

organs
-kept by t. Pmtxm. u
constantly making atklrtwaia tujtbe
•utne, ail •&lt; which, he proposes t» arif
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taken in exchange for
Goods.

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J. KENFIELD,

1-rH-k.l.K of tfa.
mniatiam. h&lt;aiF. U. A J. RUSSELL,

FRANCO! mi.R,

BA BLEY &amp; BAKERS
■1F ANUFACTURKBS of Us. sheeUroo
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WILLIAM JOXJ^S,
DEALER in grwr&gt;»». pro»i»ivn*. p
Buttsr. terd. pork., *r- 8**** on s
MvMULIXN.
HEATH, ELLIS A Co.,
AKUFACTURKKS of rad dr*kr» in feral

(Eioitt glisttllann
A GIPSY STORY.

bi the autumn of 1808, there lived one
farmer Harris, at the Home Farm, in Allenlcaf, fa Wiltshire, England, wfa was a
hard
man. akfalrgb jirrt enougkfa
DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF THE PEACE, General Und and ings, and laid heavy hands upon all va­
Tax Agent, will attend to the eoUeelhm «f grants ai.d such like, nut making enough
debt* and all other bu.inrav pcTlaininKto hi. oAce.allowancr, may fa, for temptations to
which be himself wm n»‘lexp&gt;&lt;rad. There
had been very many depredations c un
mitt«d in the parish by wandering trifap

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bated the whole tribe uf them, more be­
cause he could seldom catch, them in
act, so as to send them to jail, the live
stock which they stoic being in their pot
in a few minutes, s^M to be quite unrecog­
nizable, even if It were not .eaten, and

HOLBROOK,

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BURGHER,

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J. M. N EVINS,
VI anj rl ouxi.eu
an-uded to promptly rad with
—;,k «k«« «r &lt;k. •■it^rKihticnn Rraoer.

J. M. RUSSELL,

!VED

JOHN ROBERTS,

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it is doubtful whether they appropriated
any thing of that sort al all. On this parlic'uUr vw there was a crend band of
ET.iS^r. i«»rA Altal-r;

it consisted of no tea* than fourteen per­
sons—eight ma-, and six women. One
of these, a girl of sixteen or ao, whom
M -IM S»lrM.,-m» w
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daughter of a certain Tilgah, the brother
of the chief of the tribe, and the greatest

n. F. CHERRY.
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OTART PUBLIC and Ccmwyaarer. wills*­ child, ber face being without tfa riray
. . . .n •
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&gt;.. him wiln
scowl, and her voice famg so soft and dif­
ferent from that of her country women;
hut she was as dark and even darker than
thev; and as for far manner, she was a
sori of prince* amongst tfiem, and they
behaved to her with respect and tendvrae» ; snd gentle treatment makes gentle
folks as wa all know.
•
CARLOS O. SCOTT,
Former 11 uri.' head -an al lbs Ume
was one Mstthew Puddock, n« handsome
^ismpllijj»U«i»&lt;tod to. Office la Coa
a lad of five ant twenty, as could b&lt;* seen
in thore part., fat fa^rra* and over
B. B. FULLER,
bold, like his ma^r himselt He was
the brat wrestler rad fax
in the whole, country side far did not
make much account with the lasses, al­
though a g»od many, near and far, were
aaltiiL &lt;*P« at him. Tbra. who love Ute,
W. H. COLEMAN,
love longrat, as the sayieg is, and alt &gt;&lt;&gt;
Mat had not tfa means of proving w»t,
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leal church—a thing which, of course,
wolt provided^—by
•aerlfiecs.
Ii.srsa
was wolf
could never eomo to pass.
Matthew'»
eaeemof arms and ammuniunn taken
friends were amazed and alarmed .cough;
vinatxu irnui. .
from tbe Indians—in cane of .*necuad,*t
but wpaderful to say the gipsim were
ready to tsar tee girl to pieces with rsjjeIt seems this wandering people have UrfU Virprii, »ir &lt;h, rkll.&lt; Kstrange, proud laws of their own, arid nev­ hawha. The country at that time whs an one of
But few settle­
er permit any Christians to intermarry la unbroken wildernevi.
their own tripe; and It is said that many ments had been made by the whites, and death of bis other cnmmdea. .
.[KorjLr*Ths
[NuTs.-Tfa b»ro
h^ru.oT
1 of thig
th^kfl
hdventure
venture
awful scenes took place between Miriam they were so far apart » rcrenderv.lt
and tea rest about tee matter—Tilgah .11 Lope of assistance In «* ef aa ttbek h»ed to "• tif n.de wiltraros when, fa
hid pitted hl. ’hWy&amp;*h^'fran7lbnried
r-._ . ‘l
a.-!. Indians, ___
u__ „r
and the rest threatening to do dreadful from
hostile
numbers
of *k..L,
s horn fad wltrfad Ms Lmnlv-exMh: tHmsfbntfed
in
smiling
fields,
and
pcopled-'by'hafdy
things with her. and she answering them still infested that Neighborhood.
1 lived
aa queenly and scornfully as could be ; there alone with my wife several months and enterprising “pwr-dhccs,” among
but when they threatened Matthew shu tmmnlested; and by dint of perseverAnce, whom his last day. were paatefi In-^eace
grow quiet, and promised that she wonld being then ydiingand hardy, had succeed­ and niaaty. undisturbed by'tee pfeacriie
.
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make her luver change his faith and be ed in making a large clearing In the forest, uf old time foea.]
cume a gipsy himself, with which thsy which 1 planted With corn, sntf which
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i. -Iwould, it seem*, be well contented. Then, promised an abundant yield.
A Child is SxAaca ,o«‘:rs Fatm»—
again, pour Mat. would try to persuade
One mofnfrig after we had despatched A Scxxx at mxSixo.Sqrn Prison.—The
the girl to turn Christian, and to leave hfr our humble meal, and 1 had just prepared foliowiug.toorhing yeoqnd of filial affecown people for good and all, but tela, for to venture forth upon my regular routine gon we copy from the Sing Sing Chrouiall her Imre for him, she positively re- of labor, my attention was arrested by ,clr. None will read it without emotion.
fuv«d to do, for she was a staunch, fine- tlis tinkling' of a cow bell au iIms num &gt;One evening last week, just as die bell of
bearted lassie—or would have been, hod field.
tbe Sing Stag Prison xras ringing -all
shs not chanced to be a gipsy.
••There." said my wife, ‘ tbe cow is in right," sod most of tee officers were about
Whether It was. however, that at List the coin field."
taking their departure from tee institu­
.he consented at this, and the trilss got
But tlie ear of a backwoods man be­ tion, Plittlc girl about seven years of age
wind of it, or whether, ss it is too likely, comes, hv education, very acute, especial- entered
,
the Wardep’s office. On being
despairing of ersr being wedded, the poor ly so from the fict that his safety su of- ,questioned as (o' her name and errand,
girl went wrong with Matthew, certain it ten defends upon th&lt;» nice eahailati&lt;*n uf she
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said that her name was Agnes W----- ,
is dust alter a while Miriam was mt*&gt;ing. that•'sense. I was not so cosily deceived. and that .be had “come all the way from
It was a wofol sight thin to see the..young ■Flhtencd—the sound was repented.
Now Yuris to see her tuber, whom her
man in his agouv, wandering alt tee day
‘•That,” suii I, In reply to the remark mother had told ber was in prison at Sing
long, as thoqgh Le were a fjWy hiniself, &lt;&gt;f my wife, “was not the tmkte. of a bell Sing."
The intelligent and mournful looks
|
&lt; r watching and li.teninoat the old try.: upon the heck uf a cow. It is • decoy &lt;&gt;f
. the child soon edlstod the sympathy
ingplaceXpr the footfefT he was aever to from soma Indian who desires to draw ,&lt;&lt;f the garden Vri&lt;! other officers, and it
was at once decided to gratify tbe wishes
lira? sgaim^EvetrFarnicr Harris, proud m« into the ambush."
BHieVing thia to be the case, I took of tno little heroine.*tnsn as he was, was so moved by it as to
go ddCrn with Puddock Into their camp, down my old moskct,(l had no rifle,) and
But a difficulty nt once arose—there
to see what bed become of the woman, seeing that it was properly loaded, 1 stole Iwing no less than four convicts hearing
or w hethrr any offers might get ber back cautiously around the fold towards tec the same name ns the father, but this diffi­
again; and there they found the eight men point from which the sound *eemed Ito culty was soon overcome by the little girl
sitting and five women, but not one single proceed. As I had a tspecled, there, in a he rai l C
word wculd cither of these speak, duly cluster of buthes, crouched an Indian,
She said that her Cither was a cooper
when poor Mat actually went down upon waiting for me to ajqxMir in answer to the by trade, and It became apparent at once
his knees tn Tilgah, to entreat him fur hi* decoy bell, that he might send the final that J--------- W------------- . employed in the
daughter, that he might marry her, a iav- bullet to my -------r---------- with­ ‘■Shook Shop," was this looked for father.
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appro.ichec
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rge sort of glitter came into, the men's-!- out. dincovcring
myself tu ur.
him,
until u.r,r._
wfth- He wak soon brought from hi* eell to the

GRANT A HPAULDIWG,

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rvra, snd took the piece of that relentless ' in -i
sboutinii
—.a;
distance,
—— it,.m
then ralsnl
raised mv
ray nl«e
plecimalice with which they had fixed their and fired. The bullet -sped true to its
looks upon him before. Harris was even mark, and tbe Indian fell dead.
over bold, as has been said, but bo de
Nut knowing but dial he might be ac
dared afterward that be did not think bis companird by others, I returned with HI
very life, nnd far Iras PuddockX was safe speed to die cabin; and having firmly bar
with them that day. Mattesw, however, rinded die dour, 1 watteed all day from
never gave a thought to this, for he was the port bote« m anticipation of an attack
from the companions of the Indian I had
thinking of Miriam.
After thev had thus treated him, and killed. To add to the danger, and seeing
especial ly after that 1-ok of triumph in die liopcicssnewi of my simatiou, 1 .dis­
their eyes, be began to have it firm in bi. covered that 1 hod but one chsrgeof pow­
mind that thev had murderod tbe girl, der left. I cmtel make but utm shot; hud
whieh, there is’little doubt was indeed the then if attacked by numfe re, 1 should be
care, for no mere threat could have ever completely in their power. Determined
kept sdeh as she was from her desire; and to do tee best with what 1 bad, I poured
this begat him a most unextinguishable out the last texigu ul paw dur aud put it
rage nnd hatred against tlie gipsies ; hi. into my musket, and then waited iu ■!
whole employment seemed to be setting moat breathless anxiety fur tec approach
snares for them snd getting them punis) od. of night, feeling confident of an .attack.
Night came at last. A beautifu| moon­
Parmer Harris had been opposed to them
enough before, but hence forward, hi* light it was, too; and this favored me
htJu mnn urged him on to acts of still greatly, as 1 would thereby be able to ob­
greater severity. No les than throe of serve the movements of the enemy ns
the men nnd two of the women were sent they approached my cabin. It u as some
to jail for fowl stealing, and one uf the two hours after nightfall, and aa yet 1 had
men was publicly whipped. Al last there heitetr heard or seen a aign of the Indi­
was a .beep missing from a neighboring ans, when suddenly I was startled by the
I know
parish, and Puddock himself showed the baying of my dog st.tee stable
constable whereabouts the camp was hid; that the Indians wcrocoin'ing.
The stable »|o&lt;&gt;d a little to the west of
and there they found the entrails of tee
snimsl. nnd even the brad, by which it tlw cabitu ami between tho two was a
was easily identified, covered up in the patch of cleared ground, upon which the
leaves, far since the misfortune which had light of*the full tnoon fell unobstructed.
Judging from the noise st the stable dint
befallen them the gang reamed to take
Iras precaution than before.
W hat was they would advance from that direction,
of mor* con»equence .till, Mat. then I .posted myself at the p-rtbules on that
•wore to having seen the chief coming side of the eabiu. 1 had previous)y placed
my wife on tee cross-pool in tec dummy,
from the fold in quralkm upon the prece­
ding night with a burden, and mainly by so that in case our enemies effected an
entruDca into the cabin, she might climb
this evidence got
fellow committed
out through the low chimney and effect
for
for the theft; whereby in courar
her escape. For myaslf 1 entertained no
of time, (altbongh Mat. never lived to
see it, as lie had pronri*ed himself,) the hope; but determined not to be- token
alive, I resolved to sell my life dearly.
man got hung.
With breathless anxiety I watched at
And now comes tee terrible part of the
tale. The giprie*. after the capture of• the porthole. _4tJcagte 1 »»* Uwni
emerge from the shadow of the stable,
theircbiel. seemed to have left the parish,
and advance across the vacant ground tow­
and nothing wa. heard rtf them for several
Ohc, two, three, great
weeks; only Matthew, who was half eraxed ards my cabin.
Heaven I ,sU stalwart, Indians, armed to
in his mind hv this time, still trawled
tee teeth, and urged un by the hope -if
every where, night and day, fa hopes to
revengr, nnd I alone to oppose them wit^
come upon them in some crime, thinking
My casa was
of his murdered Miriam.
One night he one charge o( powder!
did not come back to the Home Farm at, desperate indeed. With quick but stealthv
all—only one of his dog. otme back,, atep, in close single file tecy approached,
bloody about tbe head and lamed.
It, and were already .within a few yards of
i my house, when a slight change in the
seemed to be known at once teat some
dreadful fate had happened to him; but no, movement of tec lurwaro Indian altered
tea position of .the entire six, ao- that a
portion uf ths Ml side ofc each wos.loft
They searched for him and found him
. uncovered,
they were in tenge—one
living—yes, living, unhappily fur him pour. aim would covcr.aM. Qpite- •&gt; thought.
fellow—woch a sight was never seen since I aimed aod fired. As.tbe smoke cleared
the days of the Messed marty rs—tied to away, I could hardly credit what my
a tree and flayed alive. Ills friends kill­' aeusea showed mu s* teo tvauh of my
ed some sheep and put him in their warm' ufo.t. Ths fifteen slugs w ite which J had
skin’s and ao kept him far two days. Nor, loaded my musket had done lbw work
was he in such great pain as might bo, well; five &lt;-f tee Indians lay d^d on llw
kuiuiLUuid, (the pulling off the fleahat his
SSTiiU -L thTworrt he s^d.) but‘ ground, and tec sixth had diwippcarod I
1
Although no enemy waa now in right,
made the dispositions regular before his
, { dkl not venture forth n*til morning.—
death. The tury of tee country side was
beyond metwurc, nnd by teat same night
undisturbed together with the rifle of the
bad all four of the wretches m safe keep­
other.
Securing tfa urine and ammunting. One of them died, indeed, before
Ikm ..r the fallen Indians I fidjowed up
hi. trial, having b-n nigh torn to piecre
by the people, frantic not only at tee
abominable cruelty and horror of; tbs
soninf m» vrare "«»*=*«■'.
thing, but, because poor Mat. »u known
From the anjwtmt of blood which
and hkod amungM all U tea early spring
of tee next year, tes other three wretches
QuuWcd '-heir guilt, and how they had

•wore

ffjpitp to Jiiiujlj 8t

Pbajsx Yoo W urn.—Praise your wife,
man; for pity's sake give her a little en­
couragement; It won't hurt her. She has
made your home comfortable, your hearth
shining and brigM, your food agreeable;
nothin more.
She don't. expect it; it
will make her eyes open wider than they
have been for these ten years; but It will

in whtah wtiuold My, w«th

“Take the Marshal, ma’am?
Fine
jat.”
“Take the Penobscot; new boot built

The boys and loafer, wound echoed ths
ing fur tea word of praise, the language diinu of their favorites in concert, “Hurpf encouragement
Through summer's
heat and winter’s toil, they have drudged
Joha Marshal."
The old woman, who probably had rev­
er seen a steamboat before, and wb&lt;«r
chief notion of the varminta was connect­
they look fur and upon teem as thev do ed with their boiler bursting propensities,
tbe daily rising of tbe sun anfidts daily wa. almost beside herself with terror.
giiltg down.
Homely, evary d^y life,
may be Mtads beautiful by an apprecia­ step. If I’d a knowed that there was to
tion o( its very'bomeHness.
You know be site an awful time aa thia, Tm sural
that if the floor is clean, manual labor has
been performed to make it so. You know that they'll bust—ev.rybcriy lookin' arter
tlial if you can take from yuur drawer a
..^1
tanAln1 tr*
Tfare
clean shirt whenever you want it, some­
body's fingers have ached th the toll of
making it so fresh and agreeable, so
smooth and !ustrt»u».
Everything that
••You need give ynuraaH no anxiety on
pleases tbe eye nnd tec sense hu» been
count of the boiler, in the Marahal,"
produced by constant work, much tbo’t,
grcalcarc and untiring efforts, bodily and and couldn't be made to burst.",
mentally.
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“Are you sure of ill* said the old lady,
I tell vou what, men, young and uluiif evincing symptoms of a favorable dispo­

office, and the scene which to--k place be­
tween the ronvict father and hisaiild will
not soon be fotgotten by those who witneaattd It. Accustomed as ths officers are
to affecting scenes between the pintlets
and their relatives, this one was too much
fur their feelings, and a tear stood in the
eye of many of the stout-hearted men.
’ The story’ of little Agnes to her father
was “that her mother was very poor,
lived but at service, and could not gome
to see him, ao she thought she would eomc
herself 1 that she'left New York that
momirg dternrt one cent of money—
walked through tire city till aiw cams to
tbe railroad, that some boys tolfi her pass­
ed through Sing Sing: that she crept in

her to ride ail the way up for nothing, and
that some aS the boys in the village told
her the way to the priaon."
After .pending some time with her
filth, r. she was kindly taken earc of for
the night by one of our eltlxens. ami the
next fhornhrg a lady of our viHago aecom
panJed hsr to New York, and had her
placed in an axylnm devoted as a home
to the children of the devtitutr., where she'.

you did but sliow^an onlinary civility tow­ sition toward the Marshal; “you arc*1 tryard that common article of bonaekeeping.
your wivtw; if you gave the one hundred
and sixtieth part of tee complimento you
“No fear of me— sound aa a teaket­
almost choked them with before you were tle," was the reply.
married; if you would cuase to speak of
The old woman was about descending
their faults,’however bsbdcring, before from the wagon to embark in the Marshal,
others, fewer women would seek fur oth­
er source* of happiness than your cold,
ro-Bo-ish affection. Praise your wife, then,
fur all the good Qualities she hs«. and yuu
may rest assured that her deficiencies are that many
been killed by
folly counterbalanced by your own.

at L’addit
was joined just as the train waa moving
off, by a strange looking young man, with
rcrriarkkbli long flowing’ hair. He was.
of course, t little hturfed, but lie seemed
beside to be disturbed and wild, ao that
I was quite alsrmod for fear of his not be­
ing in his right mind, nor did his subse­
quent cond net re assure me.
Our train
was an express, and he Inquired eagerly,
at once, wlach was the_ station whereat
we were advertised to stop.
1 consulted
my Braddstw, aixl furnished him with
tec desired information. It was Reading.
The young1 man looked at hia watch,—

forme.
There, Jatnea," to the boy in
the wagon, “pass out the basket, and tlio
bonnet but, and the umbrella, and the
parasol—and don't forget the new. shoes,
nnd the doughnuts under the seat. Tell
Sally 1 went Into the boat witbunt any
u*.i__
j -i______ j-i. i___ ___ e.____ .Jme.'

JcdokDoolv's Dream.—Judge Donly,
an eminent jurist in Georgia, forty year*
ago. "as a great wag os well aa a great
Judge—witty as well as wise. His grav­
ity gave an effect even to his y&gt;ke*. and1
these were more frequent than bis decis­
ions. One of his fancies was -x&gt; lake peo­
ple down, wbe were in the habit of exag­
geration.
The way be used upAuatin
xeueeTtherefi.re, my abruptness.
You Edwards, keeper of tbe hotel at Etberive, I perceive, apair of scissor, in your son, is a caution to all atory tellerii, of
whom Austin was the prince. He always
told tee whole truth and more.

kindly treated.
The .lory of little Agnes' anarch for
her unfortunate and guilty father, allho’ a
aimplo one, is, under all circumstances a
remarkable one also, and abuva in glow­
ing colons the strength of filial affection,
aud what oven a child can accomplish
under the most trying difficulties, ii it
makes the trial with a right purpose and
determined resolution.

uncommon thing, better than common

vere detcrniiaatiao crossed his features,
“I am a desperate man.
Beware how
you refuse what I ask.
Cut my hair off
—short, close to the toots—immediitely;
and there is a newspaper to bold the am­
brosial curb."
I thought he waa mad of course : and
believing it would be dangerous to thwart
him, I cut off all his hair, the last lock.—
“Now, mriem," said lie, unlocking a
Tn. Evil or Foarvaa-Tati-n^k—Some
young persons once applied to an old wo­ small portmanteau, you will further oblige
me by looking out uf tea n indow aa 1 am
man, who. among ths vulgar and ignorant,

One morning at tee breakfast tab’e,
this long bos- landlord bad been relating
one of his exlraordinai y yarns, and Judge
l)&lt;x&gt;ly being at tbe hotel, and listening tn
the story, sat in solemn silence until it
was over, then remarked that he had an

Judge, if it wonld be no violence to hia
feelings, to relate hia dream, as all would
Uks to bear it. The Judge .till declined.

for a considerable limo, and whet ho ohmueh to tea purpose, teat it caused far
very soon to leave this world of trouble.
After premising with a deal of uoti.cniie,
tee mu&lt;I rite would never be married, but
that she would be tbo mother of throe
children-, that she would live in great
splendor for a period, but, after all, “she
was sorry to asy,” she would die poor
mid miserable.
Miss B.. whUe »ilh her
contpsniuus, showed xcry little signs’of
anxiety, but tbe moment she was left to
her own reflectlnns, one may guess ths
effect uf such au .harangue vi a virtuous
but i$ak niind. Mark teo consequence.!
She was nl the lime on point oftmarriage
with a uray. worthy- and respectable
voung gentleman;: bul'sucH wus the hnlfl
wbs.4 tfa prediction oT»l&gt;e fi*rt&lt;nw-:elfer
had taken on ber imagination, teas shvcould never, from that time, receive him
w ith her usual affectionate attention. Her
lover, qtiiekly perceiving the change, an;
dvavored to learn the cause rtf.lt; but,
finding bi» inquiries ineffectual, os slro
any efforts rtf his to route bBr to an ex­
planation «»f her'behavior, which became
more and more d:*t*n*., snd, doubting the
'.inceritv uf her aff»*ion,-be, in the cmrre
of a little twna, discontinued bit •Wta
atuMetber. Tlie yomw l&gt;idy. peroriving
linrrelf draerted by tbe only men sbe
C&lt;mM ever l*rn, nnd dreading, test te she
had fiilfillsd tbe prophecy so fee, the rwst

SlTSTu. Uh, M uri Mi, rkto.

i“Z.X

NO. 52.

ucuUrs and reasons. for cumtnitting so
shocking anacuof. which the preceding is
AraxiD or Bn.Msa.—During Urnhtegta
the outline.
Tillis .perished an ineoomt
and lovely git I. in tea flower of Mr youth, of tea opposition between the two steam­
boat lines running from Kennebec to Brathrough the baneful Influence of fortuneton, and just as tbe rival boots wore rask-

liev. th^. b&lt; •« mortfllj
*"d
inorder to prevent Ms fidltnginto the
hands of his white f'*, U harfyroped bi.

.

£
I

T«ntB-»i.M. nt advance

HASTlMiS, BARRY COUXTY? MICH., THUIISDAY, MAY 6, 185)8.

{stUticI iUrtr'j

gssthtgs' ^usintss Jirtrtnri.

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i

&gt;1 recogniM it!" urged the landlord; and the company
joined in, when the Judge proceeded as if
was attired he were about to sentence a crimma! to
in black, nnd wore a gray wig-nd^lrcr be hung:
“Wdl,.I dreamed lesvarebt that two
spectaclca; be looked Kke a respectable
divine of the church of England, of about lawyers and mvaelt laid retired tn a pH*
rate room to divide among us a tea ftk-

any inconvenience,’

carried through with a mighty deal of*
lying on all faud*.- WtAswnMkg-Jfo.

“I do not wish to threaten yv.u, young'
lady," lie resumed, “and I think beside-

ws had told bte enough, and if
any brnger we might repent,
would ’(xweus.
Ww ffid ot

exoeabh till at last I ventured to aak him

plain clothes looked into our carriage.
-You have the ticket, my love, said the
young man, blandly, and looking at me
the Elborson hotel,"
aa though he were my father.
“Good I fa'll dn,” said he, “send him
■ ‘“Never mind, sir, don’t -want them,"
•aid ths official m he withdrew his cbm- rfetealuag, I’ll take him fra all three of

•I shall now leave

Iprd.waa corfdf'lbF a'time
habit of overdrawing. ' H

train

Not till the next

A captain, being at a ball, had been sorepted by a faautifd parwre. wfa, in tea
mrai dnlirsta manner praettfle.'htassd k&gt;
him tee propriety oC puMtaRm S&gt;lr of

forgen to an enormous amount in

“Walk Pat, Jimmy dwta

text, you msr bs iaatircfl *» *0 trMfag
was found lying flrad o» bet b^.ttevloas; yut in my gratitude fur my racape ing the mght before Sakro two
from tee merciless ssvagfi, 1 would have laudanum to Hfott her pvrpoue. Q| tee*

of h i.

condn’et you have saved triJlife,

•

�stocm^llarttol Mortgages for
oflav-*

”*.S

a

w

-

'"’iu AdmlnMnulm »l» «»&gt;■

return

Iree and full support which i

«. • h&gt;rr

ly their privilege, but tfair

our U-rm« are TTt»wy P’r*. ■**’
“
f aot Advertise.
Guardians Murtgagcte . Jm ^iara,
ami ail ethers havbg UgM prmtit« dims
*■* on r wffexi would bu wwre punctual in

A,

I

■” ■™^ I
W.nncrn v—• — —-—■
of Coolies had arrived *

Ne man ever praapcrad &lt;
did not take some tncue- J

bitef bh business to the notice of'
either by traveling agenta.

combined arlneveirtrnt.

rJaWsX^

u-Vl.

eunlcrred, auu more u»,.
;
,
Private InteHlg-ncc frAm Mexico an-1
thorites the,belief that ZuL-gn will main­
Kaotcr sod Lacroix were paid for doing
tain himself m lung M C.rtnonlbrt, aud
ths same thing, and they du EM deny it.
vFr*- 1
; ■ 'aurcst way to secure that Is to advertise
then yield to tbo’ same pressure. Mr. Cbicayo J""**.
on our third volume with increased conb. Rubles, tho Minister here, asked
atrecall,
'COHMMHUXEUS' NujlUE.
, • .TT,
- ,
; liberally. And, especially is this true, if
T ,h
r,b&lt;
one foul, w ben it raisaa tbo other '
that tfa n
TfaroappU
ha*,
A frvwUsupply afExrath^.l.pi-n.*..
b
If a inwUnt&lt; dcnce that the Bixxxa will continue
. buLw#* r‘q‘*r»‘«J to rentals.
■ J
j,
J&lt;iniapt4o M
Marrispc Liertifcates,
at thia office. La
•
be
Secretary
lb. TkamirV &lt;fH ask Con- it wW proUWy
j.»
b« llul. » ull, »d
|to *•
"J «&gt;» l» Im- -------- —________ _ _____ ________ tM jgrcM flu* of
a
Thirty
Milimu
lean,
and
to
\
___
J
s
,
r
dictionaries! Bot where is it T We can-1
TH.- KWH u -or nr
or«IH,j &lt;ut tlnl., «&gt; much th. P™- f‘““ ““ «
■“
,»■•________ .. .
*n.,
nut Ivara that any 621 dictiuaan can the
be &gt; lucky man that drew the book when “ove Twenty Millions of the notes al■‘""JL’*” rKr‘
■ ai„
bri^in, |&lt; tatoMie, ‘h*U
»* P»™~F
A.
, B„ Who
J was
I|
££ rw.a ™ !., „I
found in the Stalo archives.
■n».rupn.— UU rf Ua«umi»r;A nr&gt;n.M«lll b. — b, U«.t comm, P'l"c,“*1'1.'
VriH*! It d.-ol.n up.. an
lc«
A* V«" MuIIcr « Cranavitla,
&gt;-5&gt;fa.t
.1'
r
'
KHtrt
&lt;
ah
F
i
fan
Unra,IIC
&gt;
ntn
court,
after
two
hours
’
dclibcr..f
t—JMt ll&lt;—
.bil...nulU. obprt «&lt;«U u ■
•» ‘‘■’‘-row *— r—1 • l*P« J~ tbe party was dissolved 1 But uf course
‘-Mk- Senate p'tpinlttecoti futvlgu Rp. ,
. .
, . ,
.
1------.
.
*7" * rardh* of mansfaugfctor.
, mwra. ai &lt;b» lata
there was no fraud—no extravagance in j lations have made no niocemcrft of any nl
'
ltbo 30(1. &lt;&lt; April.
.bK.n.uloa utlreljr.
IW, If poar | *UI
■U... d«,» 1W»-1«e .U&lt;Ur .pl» r. I
,
...
Altl—gb (bl. bill J.XT h.PuiLiu.llL. ,Zinnal, .null .wlynu .IH. tulnerwt ;
II kind
J.Hjking
l&lt;&gt;
the
abrogation
of
tlie
'
J
A Goon Pio.—Our friend Samuel
!&gt;•«, U»&lt; U,.
£
v
.
„„a„
&lt;*
Clayton-IJulwer fientv.^nd contemplate '
Na* loair, April 29.—The steamship *- -*• —
cmfctitalit.n to a-iota uf the pnaplr. ) el • jt, advertise.
This b tbe experience of Phillipa, of Rutland, informs us that a few at M4 00— never to be found after they I ’-"e. ""
•»- Empire City has arrived. She expen­
Die subject* luu ----------never been-f
mootHl Is'-lietlcr than “Lreuniptao naked, ’ n|[ btlsinesa men, who have amassed for- weeks since he dressed a hog, about one k.x&gt;
।
. -J thore.
, «»««i • typhoon on the 20th.
as baring clatawsr S-mut, -r ,,. «
wfttch was the ultiinMuin of tlie I'resi- tunes through the channels of ^legitimate year and a half old, which weighed 5791
■**?TtegrafeZXt
i Die Special Committee nn the Pacific (
•
•' •
So they &lt;’Jd ■•• to get aguWptai occn ^X-rc.
art e&lt; lb&lt;
“J Hw Uemii m i,
; Railroad in the House hold n final meet-•
Dxriswn exon rut Liqt-on Law.—
i dcut. ■ 1 ct,
tn pass this bill, it wav buaineM, and many con dale the first
rev barvte tins*Hi .
oomfa after It was drracd.
v, in
Doubtless
I woadl
U^Kall,
tn those
tlwmn days.
.lava
1 Virilbtl.-aa it was
S AS ■’ ing
—-on Wcdueslay. They will probably , A new ami singular one under tbe Liquor
. lutarary
to
jtw
all
the
agctK-lcs
of
bridecBne,
from
n
enresr
of
prosperity,
at
ADAVJUJOT. I
___________________________________ _ _________________________________ Tua Nilks Cr.’^-Ihvn fr Bar- (U_U
C
|
ago.
W .■camp
G t. up 'in the Circuit
So they waslied their hioda, too ju • rclK,rf * general bill and' vnrioss substi-' l-«w ot the
State,
bcry with which the Executheis invest- the time when fa first neglected those
those good old days. Whether the Mre." &lt;tu,C*’ w.i,“ lbr e-'I’&lt;,tfation of postponing . Court of W«}ue county,.last week, and '
fa r.................. '
J
““
1~3vd V-J—
ribcry ! Was tfarp a questirai but agencies which first brought bis business ' awt, proprietors, Ganaua M. Dawar,
X " " ’**
aT »hrt f.I.r.htera
1 the subject till nevi session. There isn&lt;« *««• detided by Judge Wilberell. As It j
i-ugtariy
of tfa
; intonulicc.
: editor, amrwd MoxanaJL CaakTox, in
PRuePBi*ni“"
tluit uL the
-—
4 —
— Government
_________
..____________________________
. ...
pro Lability whatever of an agreement on '• “ questkm of no little importance, the j

brin^tbc mw&lt;v, when they ^k us to
or
y(Wf, t
_ tnakcan MMavfrof pubfaatitei.
&gt; ,f Jou aPpend upo«, ^t^r [•troevg-, tbe

(

uSX. L.

to |wn.-li4m* votes for the EngIn all caves, where business men adJfah ct«n|beuniuH-, ws would bring in tbe . vertise largely, and keep their names, ns
bill Itsrif-as te-stiniuuy. A bribe, a pen- ’ well as their btisinra, familiar to the pub-1

■alre, a fraud, an llliteiun.
A bribe; in a«
nmeli, as that certain coveted conditions
are to Ik- obtained by occcpliig; LcCrnnptetet A* a tH iudlu for refusing to accept
....
..
.

He, we Keflcve It will be found to bean
unerring rule that they receive a large
■ profit upon every dollar su invested. We
frequently hear it said of some individual,
...i
j..—--------- — L!_
___ f

|&gt;ublfahing this pajter.
Tbs present edian v warned route.
&gt;. Tribune gives the farts of the cose.
1
tor
and* proprietors, n.n_
fallv sustain ,u.
tfa £
for
An action was brought by a wholesale
t—-----— refers to tfa c«Ur'-ft of tfa tumblers, wo ।i Die following statement ot the returns
-- - - of• this journal
•
I fave
met derated
character
— nu certain means of knowing.
om,e revenue for tfa- quarter ending. grocer of Detroit, against a' retail grocer,’
March til, ha* faon communicated to thc&gt;ft&lt;r inc value of a lot of goods. Dre1
Wo welcome it to our exchange list,
Committee
YVay s aud Mean\ and account was admitted to be e&lt;$rrrct, but j
--------- T t W —■—
' combines elements upon uhir-li the uffi the ik-ftridant, under his general nottre of)
!
New I'arxa.—Tfai Gratiot News is '
Candles, indeed .' Hasn't the Iruth-telcial report will be pnMIcateJ when pub-1 -'et-uff, offered to prove that within the I
the name of a new paper just started at ‘ *cr
Enquirer assured us tbo State । liabcd, which will fa lo-jn.
.
। lost tiiree years he bad paid tbo plaintiff, '
c,. I luwl
barl no u»n»-fur-randlosf
, ,.
. _ __ ____
/
.w ' _ __ x.
. f,
for can-lk- f Had there been
Frwa Ctotomi...............................r.JtD.TC; 46 3« divers times, moncT fur Bqoorwdd br i
llhica, Gratiot county—R.St-rrox A Co., ।
1(, |hu
we had not

RS

.j M-"‘" ■ '■'.'“"'ta

remain in ber present Territorial Condi- ■ business, that be is doing well in spite of proprietors. Dw printer trends on tfa- Juubtyd what it meant; as Tbouws pro­
....................................... t.Oll.^l 67
thm. perha|w, for j/cars to coma. A fraud; ‘liard times.
*-« -*--»
-----------fasscs to keep the best whisky td any man
And
what —
is -*■
the
reason--!— l heels of the pioneer.
I
lu addition to tfa fi.rvgoiug. two mil-------- । in Detroit
it utR-r&gt; Kum&gt;i:.-i ns nn iiidixx-irieul Io ac- Cuisult the culiimns uf your newspaper
A SksaTOB ElXCTKD SV A Lov X-Lxi “Fsfc. Htb. n. Chichester, services m tes, lions were received from the vtuliun* hr ,
vipt tbe In-wiupton constitution, that and you have the answer—be advertises! Txa.—In a rertatn’totn &gt; this Stale, a’
,
the payments ul Treasury Nutes uLiidi
How often du we hear inquiries for the loiter arrived fur a young lady from her ;
An allowance last year to J. McMafao
stere of some particular tradesmen,lover,
and on the day sf the electioa. Die of #23 «5 for precisely similar services.• j have been carried into tfa cur n ot quar________a^d rvfireca them in mm of
appropriations,
. ter by a delay iu adjusting ae.vm.-s, Tfa.
g rejcctiuti. An illusion; It h nut' what ths querists add that they sec "by tht pa- Postmaster, is iv not unfrequent in th.- is pronounced a "fraud," by our opjmIsn’t it asUxiish’ng, bow right ( statement uf TrcxMiry Notes issued i» aa
it prufesscs to be. ’ll is capable of^dilcr- /*'»’’ that be Las new goods, or soma par­ nired districts,'"knowing the eagerness ni-nta.
1( follows:
with which a message of tiiat tender char- and wrong change (dares, nt tiniest
ent cunatructiutw, und was voted \jur )«y i ticufar kind of goodsiurMlu!
actcr would be expected, took upon himTbe “items mau" must have fa-m
.~~
Representatives from difficent ssrtfopa,
self tbs tdeaaing dutv of delivering it; annmd in there days. 67*5 08 for “bind- Anvmni r,C'uu&gt;(s»&lt; nx q»~.. . ............
J‘.iJ on tVsiruU............................... Mil »&lt;J
.« actourR- of exactly opposite construe- priencr, how much easier it is to do busi­ but first, like a g&lt;&gt;ud Demurmt, be tnuvi ing items!" Nu “fraud,” uf course!
The Senate, after diecusung |&gt;oiut&gt; of
ness, how much more natural to seek in v&lt;&gt;tc, aud ot courae In a separate relfaeal-, -J«ly nk Wb.«»», Jwn. rmiagv for
order all day , liave agreed to take up tinDiis was duly prepared, i oHmbers •&lt; ths togtetaarv...... ........... &gt;» OF
a strange place, those, with whose names ing envelope.
with tbs Democratic tickets safely enHow nevny letters would that pay tfa- UunferetKX! rep’rt regularly fu-mucruw.
,Gov. Walker Ium sudtkuly Leva cOumaintain tluit Mr. EngliUi s GUI rsfcrw the osdy, vc bate become familiar by seeing dosed, and tbo gluten stuck together.— postage ujm.u ’ But what is worse tlian
eoostitutiui to a vote «f the people of them eoctinnelly in the advertising col­ । Stepping al the town meeting, be depnsi-1 all—they paid the nnmey to that wicked verted tu the English »w indie.

The same I ted tfa- letter in lbs fadlot-box, and proKansas, members of the very committee, umns of a favorite paper !
a ho cuucocted the nefarious scheme, as thing in an increased ratio, is felt by
. llxwc ceexh-d with the separate and aalf-sealcd
Wtuutlj maintain that it docs not; and unaceustomud to deal with strangers and to the bouse of tfa liluoniing maiden, to
wkom U ..tall. huKlril (L.
&lt;km
ocratic ticket. State and town. Jlow the
tent and meaning. Here is what Mr. &lt;*. mix much with the busmens world, lady interpreted tbe missive wa do not
Hunter says on thia btihjcct:
“nJ who intuitively shrink from a con­ know, but the moderator snd def k ungal. Mr. Hunter followed, frankly avowing &lt;•« with those with whom they are un- lanllv refused to court tbe lora-lsttor and
tfa Rcpublicaa candidate was declared
thal this Lili, like that of tlie Senate, oj acquainted.
/rmtd tbr rvl'ulity and authority of the ‘
If then you would bo known by those by one majority.—Pros. Joar.
---------sis
-----Xrreap/on Conofituiion, Loth a&lt;4 »&lt;&gt;wL | hu have money t., pay far ifa waraa and

if brndma »LlipUo.; LU. tta. it
lt
d-l.^rnti".
onlv submitted the morn heat ion of ths , .__ „
„
' , .
bod orJlnauce i THAT NOTHING Ad*"*** l»*«My, “&gt;d ’»* n»«*y *&gt;
’ELSE WAS EXl’RFSSED-OR |N. ] expended shall be as bread thrown upua
TENDED.
Both Lilis rested un tbe I ths waters, returning to you, ia a fne
prinelpk- fully nnd entirely of NOT RE-1 Jaut •
■
COGNIZING DIE RIGHT TO SUB9
---------- -a*»-ra—
MIT THE CONSTHTTinNTO THE
N«w Exolaxd ron Jamaica.—Our
PEttPLE AND NO SUCH THING southern friends are over on tbe alert to
W AS CONTEMPLATED; but the 1 i^ncr
f^lfag fortunes, roinslato the
urdmanre, and ,1 ua/y was to be submituprr|M&lt;.r
ted as modified by t^p contract. The
**
-’
•
vraiMis&amp;rj uf liiinsclf and friends was I ”•&lt;”» »n agreeable abode fortbe chivalry,
presci ved in Ids cuiirac.

Oh! that tbe scqptre had not passed from
Mr. Green, afterward, maintained the them—that they yet had power to make
aainc ground, and Mr. English, himself, our country one vast plantaliun, -stocked

refused,when Interrogated, to state hb | with lira)thy negroes, controlled by the
opinion.
We have never doubted but «&lt;ay of a master, to ronrert them into
that Congress wopld perpetrate thia, pod i cncfuljnstrumcnts of civilixation." But
svuu wuras than this outrage, upon the ! *h»* •* proposed to effect tl b happy state

whole euwntrv. When was a boos'led ot things I
Why, simply to exchange
Democratic party crer known to refuse New England fi* Jamaica.
It has not
to bow lit iubmisaiqn to the mandates uf j yet transpired whetber*this is an Admin
- ­

istration measure or not; we can tell when
we see what position some of oar Demo­
cratic eutctnporarica take upon it. Die
Riehround SsuA says;
*"No doulA Great Britain will be de­
like tfa tender wipliu" before Inc Lrjath
lighted to take New England to her em­
brace, &lt;br the aeumion will round off her
North American possessions in a manner
ride about to be forced upon her. Slie to aatiafv both tbe political and military
Tbe United
wHI rather suffer the extreme penalty of | exipcDcics of ths empire.
Democratic law ami rvuiain o"t of tbe i States Government may avail Itadf of
&lt;if
^ino^.ynLlldMv pupublion is sufficient to ।I this desire on ibo part
.
w Great Britain
far a councetiuu with New England, tu
nUtb b.-r tu
. fm 8l.Wtb.
a.pruflig^le AdmiiHatrntion, or wallow in

vising ucr advertising rates, and reducing
.Ibuac of tbe Li/ge amount and longest
time, in order to induce, unt only tfa bus-

I
the Inrgvly.

Our eircfilsfivn continues

tmdiminislied, n&lt;-tulltetnnJing tbe hard
timca, and we believe ao more cooveak-nt

. and profitable mediam fur advertising.
can lie found for tbo bnainra n.m «W
llattid OeHtuud Kalamaxob.

And tUa,

too, without injury to the businMa of our
vwti ^xality. • Our-circulatunria oousid

j Whitney Jones, who tfa-y think ought tu
give the State laud to psi the House uf
( orreutiua upon!
KpringMA. u.»n.nd,
IlJo 00
»i« «r cm^ImmIi
"FSrvr Kibtosc. EssaMaiaapto* ■
**•
This is all plain—though
services were doubtless rendered at the

Court of California baa derided the ca»c Ion mg was allowed
,.
of Biddle B"gg«, rs. Tbe Mercer Mining -pwter Kibbre. txpmsn i« Drireit
Company, rev
------ Involves tbe ;
Mr. Kibbee was d«ubtlra a great trarW. m., well:
------------------- -------------- ntanl HMM, ,hr. .nd m ..II pda!
of hb Maripusa ebum.
Die court de- question wbetbefthcae faur'kecounls were
cides against Fremont, and that a fee fur more than two journeys.
But tfa-n
simple to land does not carry with it tbe thro was no •’.rood" In those days, of
tillc to •*“ -ta*' extracted •»
—-&lt;— —
I
therefrom.
— I--------e &gt;ur»e.--■
d a groat triumph for
This is
——rgc N. Shaw, formerly
There are eight hundred and sixty-four
of Boston, is Preridcut
the Mercer pens.
Mining Company, which lias contested
Feb. 1 ith they allowed |7 50 for pens,
the caae at great expense, und it is sup­ and April 4! 1st #7 00, making some 1,600
posed will reap great advantage from the pens from Feb. IIth to July 7th. No
decision.—Bofton Boil.
fraud, of course.’
Tiat ires not •*&gt; wri­
Pens only at tbe
Col. Fremont carried out with jin n ting administratora!
release given by rite United State* gov­ rate of something over ttree tkotuand per
Wonder if they didn’t play
ernment of all tbeir claim to tbe mineral annum!
wealth of the Mariposa claim, and as the [&gt;uksr with them T
Dwn there was one dollar paid fur an
deciwoo of tbs Calitiro'ta Court rested
wholly on this United States dsim, tbe abnanaf fifteen dollars fi&gt;r faaA—1 SB
I decision does not In any way affect Col. for tlratr—Ml 00 for copying message
I Fremont's title to tbe mines.—Bottn —which could be done In six hours—and
soon. Yet In 1853, not one fourth of
tbe demands against tbe State required
Tux Cjutvam or IWJO—Soltuxss hv law to be acted upon by tbe Board
o? Auditors, ever went before that body,
Vuws.—Tbe Richmond Sottlk prognos­
but were illegally paid, and might now
ticates as fullowa:
be collected back where the parties arc
responsible.
•ill be InHween Mr. deward. the Daim*

expect, of eoursa, to carry tbe election, but;
will hope to gut it into tbe House, and |
there dictate terms tu tbe colored Re]&gt;ub-1
beans.
He preeumca, natural!r enough,
ihsl they will prefer him to the Demo­
cratic candidate.
He is marshaling hia
member. Here is the fovelv island of farces for this result, nt.d Is determined to
Jawaira. gemming the skirt ofoar South­
ern border, for which we may exchange
On thia tbe Charleston Jferrwry makes
tbe bhak and sterile peuvinots cd K'sw
Enghind. , Uwd*
merican rule, tbe tbe following comment:
“The alieve, wo think,, truly indicates
tbo probability of an ultimate combina­
tion between Frvcsoil Democrats and
Black Republicans at the North to defeat
the I'nioo and State Right Democrats ia
the ejection of a Southern man at tbe
next Presidential election. The nomina­
menta of ch ibxatfoo. New England for tion uf I’icrrc and Buchanmi from tbe
Jamaka: will nobody propose tbe ex­ .North, must be followed by a nomination
change T"
from thia scoliixi. where tbe strength of

Tins Aoatw nr mt Futn.—We are In­
formed by reliable authority that, on
Tuesday last, tbe redoubtable Col. Titas
made an unprovoked assault upon Gen.
8. C. Pomaroy, of Atcfaiwm. Die cir­
cumstances, as nearly aa we can arrive at
them, are these: Gon. Pomeroy had gone

waa coming O
cutnpany with

M
Gcsieral threw up his arm to ward off the

declared that be would assault the Gen.
eral if bo made hb appearance. Of all
tbe perecm who witnessed this piece uf
ruffianism, not one oflered to iatorftro in
behalf of the victim, bnt, on tlie other

near paper, started at Dawkgfac by Jara aal with the hope of success for tbe Sorth.
•nd hi tbe Hurth part of Calhoun and

Aa Exrs-toasixkJtr Toora Focxs »

nearly all g&lt;««. to «mr neighbors on tbe athar exchanges.
JvaUina&amp;Mi river. Oiurates, aa published,
can cause.

Tbe AyaDfeoa ia, aa

Oxa Good Rkmtlt.—Il Is probable that

w«

Ito “aims and fater.uooa," aa

need deceive himself in rdatiuE tv tbe
rat uf Wsadfm*(bM!,A&gt; tn no jam.-

any future Stole.

pronounce* i:

by tbettb*

&lt;p.

If tbs suitad to which the

wUh a 8l*re Guo.

. MJEKIFF8

•Mrtv’fov/fa.TWa fo-r &lt;•

DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE* i

r.

MOkmb axd aVJOtJXa tBOIOJl

k.

COOPERING m

a. rZZ u, i

t ,;’ ^l*de, in •'•’■•uuta t.«getbcr greater
’.
,“c p’a,»*‘IPs bill for tolwccu and

UAEBELS. FUILU
BCTTEB REK

ciPr?"
- r* •
, .
mm. Is um rear it **
The |&gt;lsmtiff ••bjecte'd to the testimony a— j, , HUwy. sad v.
...i the ground that tfa defendant ought,
'«• ra.rredu.1.
under the statute, to &gt;■“« • ‘p*^1 •*; । is-—;x..':

■ ti&lt;L«
tackrUruled that it ww.vmdr-r tfastatute, a pro

pUiiitil

Dr. A. R BON

tin- leisure.—Jnekton CVft'xra.

F H YS i Cl ANA

Washington, April 17. 1858.
Tbe ludkatuma ure that Mr. Engi'tab'*
bill will I* defeated in tbu House tu-tnor
bate in tl&gt;c Sciiatt tuday. which waa at­
tentively listened to by must of the Anti­
Lecompton meuiln-ra uf tbo lluurc.—
Messrs. Crittciuicu, CulUni.-r, Wade and
Halcnuile brilliant and effective snccylies, w hich were feebly answered by Messrs.
Greeu and Hunter.
■'■
___
Moura. Adtaiu and Uhapman, wbe v»s Hpan-1.8.
ted yesterday ng.tiuvl pMlpancunut, will
Human life is one great Sator by, In
*’«•'’* «•»•*»
which lbs world should get crash f w Sun
fnm U» a.«(b. w-hy.
Mcssra. I
rvtariMvL.
.\
iwrence are h-sitaluig.
besitating. Ibut are
Lux and laurence
expected to v,4
w&lt;e
“ sgaiust Mr.
Ur English.— j
They profess lliri evening nut t*&gt; have' t • commence evrly, aa tbe storms uf life
made up their iiiuids.
toward the close of this groat day, may
Mr. Crittenden, in a convincing aud
pteiulic speech to-duy, fullv cxfxacd the
points of conflict between the Cunfei cucc
--T7
nno..•u-r I. r&gt;H«w. w » &gt;o.u »
Lili and hia or the Montgomery amend- ■
men I, abou ing that the former was based 1 prierira jewel ttsarrh for Irawtedge as
un no principles uf fairness or justice, and 'I far a hhMeu treasure, and pursue tl e path

tfnBFEirS MONTHL

1
li will W

|

VaahtsfUs.
|
.

was wholly inadequate to its protended II uf wisdom, as for life everlasting.

k^r. Hunter fo'.Juwed, frankly avowing

that thia bill, like that of the Senate,
affirmed the validity and authority uf the
Lccuniptnn Giustitutiun, both ackLowlnlg'mg its binding obligation; but that it
only submitted the uiodUkatian uf tbe
land ordinance*, that nut Ling else was ex­
pressed or intended. That condition was
that tlie Stale should be admitted under
Lecompton if the people reiiequisbed its |
Cwer to tax guvernmeat property, irn'd |
consideration fur that cuutxasiun was
the grant far three millions of acres.—
Both bills.rested u&lt;i ths principle fully
and entirely of nut rvrognizing the right
to submit the constitution to tbo peoUe,
and nu such thing was contemplated; but
tbe urdinanqe. and it uuly.waa to bo sub­
mitted as modified by the contract.'
The consiitcucy ut himself and friends
was preserved in hia course.
Mr. Gtecn maintained the aamc ground
afterward.
After Mr. Hunter’s and Mr. Green's
declaration, thc.-c will need be no more
humbug about submission. The taltcr
was ihu principal autliur of tbe bill, aiid
might to know what
deigned. Thus©
who accept it now, must expect to take
“Ixxxmipton note ami simple."
Thus
one good remit is pcodneed. This speech
may make a diversion In tbo House. It
is said that Messrs. Admin, Chrpmsn,
Cox, and Ixnrcncc will return. Spme
doubts are felt about Messrs. Shorter nd
Stallworth following Mr. Quitman any
further.
Tbe decision In the California case. In
vdring the right to qnleksilver mrnea. In
the case of the United States ugwinst
Fossut, has iwcn postponed till Friday.
It allows furtbsr ilUgatioti ou tbe iiwimn
urnrvsy.
.
*

WaainwoTojt, April 27.—AIthorn*
tbe House today, Mr. Jones, of Tenn.,
moved to lay the report of Coherence
That result is. tbe esCommittee on the Kansas Bit! on fav te-

bb

xfa fat abort one half as

.Ugtos

DIED,

~

sfIcuTjotTces.

Putca

_

ran aa4 rvliabihlv,
’
th. W.mnai e.ssreefst
•Tito raer •» remote lb* i

■KFUBUCM BAXSBt: ~
Rboccbb Fou Foea Wuxi.

MORNING EDITION.

■

-" FMJEPECT

. TH* jri'AAV.V
TfenUnV

J. M. XEVTSS A CO . raUhbm.

RAMCKL HtlLUfti.

KPBMtt MEDICINE.

Hr (nor. Do ae&lt; make ’h' ।
n« a ran— for
1

srjessit«n.«
TBJ-WEEKLY DETROIT TKIBg

-

ea
^^I^SC§a2E

Aa^jr£nai»

W^IMW-StEaCui

-’an&amp;a-

�AT THE HASTtNCB

--*'' «f*- '
waais* a aeavuiMtra

Ready Pay Store,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils Just received a large
stock of
..... i
TTHPENTTNE, ALCOHOL

mi umu,

Bunting Fluid together with * full stock of

emo CBBIBS.

■a'lamanM, atul theWEISZETEAK. BEL 1 put into my ccUju- waa filled w ith i
KC«U»......... ......
...........
;
Thankful to my ufimerou* customer*
for their put libaral patronage, I hope tu
LmmiU euntmuaoa. of th. noK,
C3777
a^iiAWLEK.
'Septa 1857___________
u-JOtf.

.. TEA. COFFEE, SL'OAR, Sft
CBS. I'EFEB. FISH. In . wi.nl .v.rythine in tbe Grocery line, auch as
At the cheapest store id .town by
wifi lie wanted for fantfr Use. And
,i
H.J.RKNF1HLD
thev- have on liiirid thc best kind
a sew stark, wf ATaii asd viator GOODS,
of ammunition fur Npartemvn
I
I wUeh will.feawJdfer
^.. - - . ■
suck as powder, and Per,
Cull and tee (hem before purtkunn^
bfiadt
ettsskm Cans of all kind*
al astonishing Inw prico*. My motto
rbetehrrt.
•
Water. Proofl* nnd *
■
•« tltvtn rA.wioor than thn rlierrncat.’
other*. Shot,
U-JtUIr rrotorcdfrtm, white or gray {by
L’ad, Arc.
* of »ickncM or »gr.) to origin*! tutor aod
Indies
‘
UF AU. KlXDit,
All tl.ra |mi|»**• "*" “'*
idar Put c n t
PUTTS J
v— tw»r ssd grateMly non.
Mixlieini-a, &lt;*l tlra
GINGHAMS,
'
Such
as
Print*,
Ging
aOLUMONMAXN.
day mav also lw&gt;
rinw, J’arnmcUa* Bli
BRILLIANTS,
fuundut t6is rataldUhVjMiclJ &lt;tf AVuUi Del
OU pare me an order opoo your
.
LAWNS,
numt. A l*o ■ grout va­
, and wlxn I got It, wy roucloded
a«l
.
riety of the chuier*t PcrfrtMaaa • hair, aa tba aarral teat ut
Al-&lt;i a good assortment of Cloths fc&gt;r
■” *h*t jues-urol me
nitry for tin- especial accom­
men’s wear, and a large stuck uf staples.
modation of the ladic*. Also
' Denims Sheetings, *liirtin», stripes, check*
Stationery, Pen*, Pencil*, Ink, (c,vand ticLinin*.
■ -T . . •
i
i JIBtTSeCEIVED * new |..t ut
ciy variety) "Paper, Euvclopa Ac.
i They would ro*|&gt;rotlvely annmmce to
BOOTH nud HHOE8,
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
the citixcn* uf llustinga and uf the sur­
I Irndm’i. GaiUn Buskins and. Bouts, a
tiniu, I LU. June 3S IBit
KINDS BONNET TRIM INGS
u«*l Fn* O. J. Waod’a Hair Rrolor.lue rounding County, generally that they in­
good Bsaortmentat very'low pern*.
AT THE
r adtoirod Ha wumfarfal eflrcla. My luur tend to M'll every thing in their line of the
:
On hand a very Urge stock ofCruckcry
•eofi.it rv.iurwm a ,'t Um n-.uuxJ ii. Sne buaincs* an cheap as can he bought at any
J stone and (Jias* Warc.
r, and bare no duubt permanntlr aa.
Just roroiVrd a M« wtoek of
8. BIlMtR. tx-Scnakor.

EVERY VARIETY,

LARGE STOCK

ki W. RECBbYEB

To be sold at Isotceat
Price*.

-

DRESS GOODS

'
SHERIFF SALE
■aY .irtia «J aaaieeaiioo walked owl wf aad an-

J ,!rr the wal c( th* rlreuil coall far tbe county

B.rn. inc directed and Jelirerad a«aMM lb.
.
, -u.,,.1. ..i
,K.
■h.rMr
;..iar&lt; Ibrlaud* *nd inxwwulk of the dnfondaat
la saidexreamm. 1 dwl ,mtlw6lb day ot
..
Martb'A.D. K*. lary u|*rtiand lake all Um right.
.n.lirteerot«r..i4 drfenaa.H. to *nd uftba
fjfowii." drorribad prrmlaea. lying and being hi
PR1NTK LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
the roatatr iff Barer, and^taic at Michigan, to wh:
Fa*t balfltpof nkrth wast qBarter ( V.) *rotiae
tbirtr Ire &lt;3A. Tbwafoar &lt;4i north, range aeran SILKS, BONNEBB RICHE BOR­
,T) Vrol. ewniaiiiing eighty (60)scretL uwra or lea*
Whirl, above dewnbed prrrm.ro, I shall expoae at DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ir.
puttie auction, lu the blgbrot bidder, at ih. front
5ror of lbw cmirl bou-e. in tbe linage wf llaaUug*.
.. wld rorrnir. on Xwtsrt*; Um k&gt;ih day uf May A
l&gt;. i45d,at.weu*efork I*. H. ufaaid day, tout,*f)r
.«d riecntiao, logrtber with mlerr.1 aud com*
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8,

A nice assortment
FANCY BARAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

JEAN8.SATINETH, DEN IMS, TICKS,

ITIKID A CO.. Proprietor. J13 liroadw.r
■ Ibe mat X. Y. Wire Railing ealabllsk!d 114 Market Mrrol. St Lutiia. Mo.
And aold bj all good DruggiaU.

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED

BOOTS AXB SIIODs BEAM MAKE
&lt;1«iklwr Brrer w Ckf,,.

GROCERIES

GOODS, MVSUN8, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATIK COTTON YARN.
CAMBRICS,

the

LINENS, OIL SILKS,

riiii.oeortiEira
FOL'ND.

btuNE

New Barry Mill,

PARASOLS, Ace., Ac.

ISAAC C. MOTT

SUGARS

work,

N.

Dr. A. E. B0N8TEEL,

1 Ami every tiling in the Hue uf Groceries.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

Hastings.

as Miller, and our mill being built on the
moat improved plan, together with a good
SmutU-r—we nre prepared *•’ do the
best of work. Please give nn avalL
Cash paid lor wheat.
BOLTWOOD ft GRANT. ,
| Hast Inga. Sep. 8,1857,

Da. A. E. Ilmimu. bal ing mudr Urotfoga bi.
u.-mao-nt place nt nuilrtirc. would iiifarm Ifta
rilirro. of llMtinga and ridaltT, ibat be will a»irod to all pn&gt;fro«&gt;«™t roll*, with diapateb and
. ’i &gt;___ t. ....U.
..II
In...

TEA

COJH’JE’JSJE!,

in as good onlcr and as prompt as an)
otlier Mill in Barry, or any other Ominty.
Having roary-dlira service*uf .

CLOTHLW

HSU

That Good TFA, auro to euro tlie btxidnehe

IS now in aucecmfiil upctwtiua, ready

custom

r H Y S I C I A N vk 8 V R G E O N.

AND
KIHXGLEX,
Imtul and all pcrwmi a idling to buy or
! will do well tu cull before bargaining

OF ALL KINDS.

|&gt;articularly eall
c
the attention
likling
to tbe fact
wbo-aro bui
.
j______ a large sleek ol
v jn*t Received
Nails and Glam and that I will furnish
auah. Glass, nails. Dour Trimmings »4;c..
•
'
m nowlble.
\i
J1J KEjXJIEU&gt; \

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­
COUNTS.

GRANT I SPAULDING.
Hnistiuga, Jim.- I. 18J7.

'-''I

.
1
HARPER’S’MONTHLY MAGAZLNE.
lU-tiu; a, Varcli a. 1*5*.

The Mae nnmlxr elnaro tbe aixth Year aiul mwnirtr* Uh- twellhrul.ime of Harper** Xew monthly
Sagaainw. *»d lb. I*ubli*ber« nubroro thi* opportMabr W rrwew tbeirorifad ackaowlctlgmenr* U,
Ibr &gt;‘rr*. and the Public fur tike unit™ approba
tiou and reoHiraei-uxnt a liieii bare Ixrn ncoroh-d

tit*..

AND CUTLERY.
lEIATO AlTb DATS.

New Arrangement
al lb&lt; Slow *TF. BOWER.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

1M)UMEIU.Y kept by T. PtmuFa, w
L constantly making addition* to tlw
mine, all of which, be propose* tu sell

The roaMwu why

BOOTS &lt;fc SHOES, (lEAPER
I.t^-.l |»..»il.le-«in..«nt »f the be»t rrwdiag«" b»
rokrird from tlx entire fleUI of Amenran snd F«rrign Literature. Tlx oMilents «rf this Mag«xioe
will be amdr.q. will, direct referrrxr to the wants
»ed te.lr* «f the grew: bode of American Frople
rstbrr than to lh»e of anr particiiUr tUu or pro('M&gt;oa. 5a effort will be *parcd Ucsrtnbine -tiler
lainmeat with instruction. The success which baa

I baa the CHEAPEST
Coaatanllr on h.wd. all hltxfa of (iwtrfa my Hat

!• doing tbe largvat Hardware bvauicaa to Ha»t-

BOOTS AMD SHOES! !

lumber the rtd .t«u! utT.

kept cMataBtir oe baud, and all kiwdk MADE TO
ORDER.
,
Doot forget the place,

ROWER S UARDWABE STORE.
taaali th. times..-roll
and txnmme.
P.S._fWfoeH^
r ROWER.

Prkw

CHEAP CROCKERY

Maatiagx. Feb. 11. ISM.________

Judge of Probate,
irrouirr AXD coersaxos AT u«,
r.s^irjsz&amp;'iin..
,,l my Um at tbe Const Uause. in Haatinr

iZ-Fesi OBo. sddroo, Hrdlap^Mjdi^^
a eery flat lute rf them. Without boasting, tbe
beat TEAS sad TOBACCOS, far the
ptice,
THE EVENJNG POST.
nfeU^PeuwmtieJimrealinthcitf^X. M, thbaMaoC IMrott.
Saw ia the My fifth jev al u* exiklcaxe, earnbfikr ah ttx Manual element, of a complete farai
Ir b&lt;-w»*ajxr. It h derated u&gt; the aaprort of tbe
tironxratu; parly w-Aw* &gt;7 m r^f, aud of DcnMicrStK PriMlrie dmfm. la Um
NAILS, GLASS, rLTTY.OILS.CAN•vc.tr oltkiw wJ. K^Zakro,7-ror.Vyw»rt.' A atrict
t u- i-cnoB of the Cnoatitution, aud an EoooomDLES, SOAl’S, BASIL FAILS, BED
rff Adminialratira of tbe GoremmeaL
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WALL TATEB, **, **

”

.
;Su^k copic. per mouth..7ie1
.
Arnu- tfeMf BemMfPmk
; .’ I
l&gt;paHi&gt;lMd every Wcdii-iKfay and Saturday- I
e-rlr ropy on. Ye,r
I Fire ropiro on y~r
kadi..,-------- (3.W I m advawc... ..»U.9C
Yauropw............. Kftj | Ten aupiaa......... Z®,i«
fFsd^Arraaar JW.
. ,
la ruMiahnl Erwy Tburwday.

*3aszn» !Trx27.”TM.

painting.

JOHX MICHAEL would mpsctftdly Inform

* ““Hastings

AM.vinxm’,

“‘Affinor or

,

Uotinm. Xwr., 1-1837.

J.Jt

Jfliisiral Jnslramcnts,
SHEET MUSIC
And fl Mirai Merchandise,
A-.U-lJf-lZOO
. MdCHIGs*.

elevatiui

Tint sulmrilxT luu just opened a fmo
stock uf Muaival Mervliandiac consisting ,

,npa?UX0 FORTES AXD MELOUEOXH,

BBUXIAMT rjKMPECTt-K I
fOCRTH XKAB OF THE
COflMOPOIJTAN ART ASSOCIATION.

J«U7 UKArTUKfiMlAWK.'
TlX. 'W AXl.SHKrT.tXVX
WAKX VltlLUl "fTC*

HUBBARD,

i

OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN Fl&gt;»VER.
PARLOR COOK BTUVE8,
Rtersmi hi tbhtinrn. Kir rtslfaad HoxNmn ’

From ihedMl Maker* in thf coUHtry.
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
VIOLINS AND GUITARS, Of tbe best Italian and American Manu- ‘ T itAVR a vrr^eoartlrte stoctwftfbki wslWHug
1 H.rdw.rr, i'udmliwc Li«-k., Lafabtw, BatU '
fact ti-..
Scrrw k Hiagvi of »U kinds­
SHEET MUSIC,
TUNT -WJ^RE;
Of L-verv dcscrijRttm, nnd of tlie Ink al
r' bliciitk-n.
’ .
r^Ort'ER, Tta SMI Wert I row Wan ofsll kind. .

(&gt;f the best quality for all unJrumroia.
|
BAND MUSIC.
Arranged by the bestrompuaer*.
Every instrument oflered for aalo Ims |
been thoroughly tested, and he cun safely .
■ay are superior loany ever auhl- in thia

SPUKWnTHMM DOLLAR EXORAVnO!.'
bat, aleo. the btautifull.T iBaalnted
Tiro ZMlnr Art Journal Ont lor4'

CHAHiE •» TfME.

Battle Creek, Hastings A Grand
Rapids Stage Route.
।

place.
'...
faab .ubuoiber « aim paomotad with a Cw«:
A very liberal dediicliott made to tlioac |
purchasing in quantities.
N and after IGraday .August 3hL 18-1
lx rrcewad ia aMitam,. U,w. rl'h&lt;x torverewob.
Promt attvntioq paid to country or
acriber an •quHalenl Io lbw .das of Bra doiiara.
57, until further notice, stage*' will'
ders.
leave tbe f&gt;ll&lt;u»ing Darned place*, aa fel­
Mr. IL w-ill gir$ his personal atten-,
■
tian to tuning Pianos, by leaving oriL-rs lows, to wit;
awryacutBa. 1
at bis aturo corner Main and Burdick
days, Wednesday » and Friday*. *t 7 o’-1 j
. BIFMHr,
T. A. ALEXA MOHR,
PmidcaL- .
VlNlWMMem
N. B. Just received * new nitisical | clock, A. M. and arrive at llnttlr* Creek. {
TUOS. K. BRACE, Jt. S«'r.
nt 1 o’clock, P. M. i" time to take tb«- [
inatrament, called tbe English Mclalie ।
ly all bia ralatirt
J. B. Bennett, Gen’i Agent.
afternoon cars vast or won, nnd mi TucaHarmonium. Cail ami examine.
j daya, Thuraihiy* nnd Saturdays nt nnc o’- ‘
7 i.rTftS»b«*a about tba boots IO wbdc away
J. M. HUBBARD.
I clikk 1*. M. in time, to take the cirning j
f’ wmrT boors. One day bs r«ad to him from Oct. IMi 1«»7.
nS4-«m.
^JdSKwtahtSl teiondon abort tbe mid.
' train of car*.
.
I
rfl. of lbs aereoteerth rer.tqry of
i
Lrove Battle Creek fr IlW.ipg* on.
Ttlcifayk, Thursdays r.nl KultirJav* st 1.1.rtuuu ulm* sirraiTmt.
AXDlTTiMtt MUXKY TOBUY COODJKW ! o’aloA, A. M., sml arrive *t llastmga I *»T,U*r*l rote, sad mas m rbU M..»4rr
nt two 4 'cl&lt; ck, P. M. and on Mondav*
Wedmwdays and Fridays ut 4 u’clock, A. ]
M., and arrive iu llasting*, *t 10 u'clock, |
wj*es EQvrrAfigOMSrftb,
Ix-avc Hanlinpi for Grand Rapid* on I
Monday*, Wednesday* and 1’riaavs at |
"AND PROMPTLY PAID. .
10 &lt;&gt; duck A. M., and arrive at Grand i
LOSSES RAID 810,487^12 .84.
I Rapids nt 8 o’dock P. M.
।
Ut«e Grand Rapid, fur llaalings .nd
i Battle Crock «• Tuesday*, Thursdays, and j
. Satnrdava, nt fiiUr o cluck. P. M.
' 17a-t£ *
a BIINPAKOa

O

E

. ZMJyZrmUy JW.

FRANCIS ROWER

STi&amp;sdSaiw

DANGERS OF EIRE,

TIME“IS MONj^L

uilok mr

. Mafm &amp; BitrtX; Jeweler’* and Book-,

�THHrtRST1^
HSOOMt

In tbe wi&lt; bad season
I WrtflbMl tow the
ak, *nd have suffered

" commercial centers, and i» lying there
idle because there ia no wav to um it safe­
ly. As noon ax the farm whi have anything
to sell, and begin to realize upon it, mon■ tty will gradually .get into circulation—
the jwyment of one debt will lend to the
paymeultif many more. Economy and
isbor will be tbe order of the day, and
better times will come slowly. Hut after
■II it will depend very muo't upon the
farmers. Evwy fiirniffr should tn.tke up
his mind that be w'dl put bis farm to its
utmost capacity of prod octi rentes. Do
not give It one moment's repose. Plant
or sowevery improvable acre; fill your
hams and gratiuri.-s; make up in quantity
what y ou-bek in price. If you can’t grow
wheat, or corn, put in some flax, and grow
more of every available crop than you
sv.r grew before. Raise more calves
and pig* and lambs, and be prepared to
atoll feed a few nice sheep, steers, or oxen.
Gat aa much to sell this co* •»C UU "
yotr possibly can. and then sell it. Don’t
wait for high prices, they won't ewne
back again tor some Lime. Sell snd take
the money and pay your debts nith It.—
If you are so fortunata not to owe any­
body. then lend it to your neighbor Co cn
able him to pay &lt;&gt;ff his pressing debts,
and help him to get another crop.
One of the beat crops to be pul in this
spring will be oom. Plant all you can,
attend to it well, and rend it to market
next winter in fat cattle, sheep or bogs.
Sell all you can, buy nothing that you
do not pay down for, and good times Will
soon come round.— Rumi New Yorker.

of trees is an interesting
mmo trees live only s
,----- ,. ,_Jy. attaining their growth
and rapidly oecitying, like the P&lt;^ch.t^ee
others, on the contrary, have a lohgeriu
cxceuding the age.of man, and some npe
ciea outlive many generations. It ia well
known that the age of trees is correctly
indicated by tl»c number of wood-drrles
or rings found in the trunk—each ring be
ing the growth of a single year.
We
here subjoin severs! remarkable examples
■kcertsined by the above rule, or by tra­
dition and liistories, quoted from De Can­
dolle:
*• HwfoWto tM^*of.................. JSS yrere
sngiMRMarsL**.-—.............. &gt;m -

LARGE STOCK
Au**W
a.w.MUJA*—■*.
JUBA. EWEEZKY. Selidior for Ciaptaln

MORTGAGE SALE,
totoill hating been made io the pajn&gt;&lt;

H^tiagi March 9,18x3

at~the

JJnsiral Jtartnunats,
SHEET MTT8IC

AW Mukai MerckudiBe,
KALAMAZOO t

•• MJCM/OaN.

TuxsulMriber has just opened a Gm
stock of MusKai Merchandise wmsisting

PRINTS,
SILKS,

LAWNS,

BONNETS

r and truly. '
bl)LOMU*

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.

vaaavaa. aw..* w, 1.0.1 have uasd Trof. O. J. Wood's Mair Rretorauv.
sod bare adm.red its wonderful effects. My hair
•u bec-jrring. rel though*, prematurely grey, but
by the re, ortiia reslorsUVS libre rcMBNditoorigBROAD CLOTHS. CASSIA!ERES, inal color, sad hare no doubt pannsncnlly ao.
&amp; UHEJ&amp;E. cx^reator.
JEA^SATINCrs, DENIMS, TICKS,
0. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, It: Broadway '
5. T., (in the greet N. Y. Wire Hailing eatabliasSHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­ maul) red 114 Market street. Si Uuh, Mo.
Aod aoid by all good Droggista.
ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

LINENS,

OIL SILKS,

PARASOLS,

Corts ot Brady Made

CLOTHLVG

ArS U8UAL,
ith as good and complete an asaortment of

W

GOCERIE8,
as was ever ott red in this market.

with bto Scandinavian Blred Pill*. W||)
•bltterate the moat txJnfui dlwawi. but p-.S
their recurrence, and lengthen life bevortthsa?
ginery span.
’

rr&amp;fc'S^g!12LT£'L‘.»“"i«;

g!W7t!^i,Wr- eC^

COOPERING BUSINESS'
Th* abev* beameaaiu all Ito various brane hr*
s
vX-

JIork’dawirls. flolr barrels, tcbs

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

CAMBRICS,

*44wS.

. As a particular frirad' baa takes the
iil^rty tu mreutetr tbe mnry that ww are
in part of q rQBTgB AJ|D ME1/JDE0XS.
keeping a GROG SHOP. 1 take thia op­
From the Luf Muktre in thr cuuntri/.
portunity to say to my friend-to ■ “-that
VIOLINS AND GUlTARIj
is not tli case, nor nevcr w ilL la,» fong
Of the best Italian and Amerlom Manu­
ga! *m sane, and the WBZ8EZnTSJuL&gt;
facture.
■
PEI, I put into my dollar wm filled with
■ MBIT MtllC,
Of every description, and of the lata st
Thankful to my numerous customers
publication.
gj u g 1
fortheir post liberal patronage, 1 bops tai
Of the best quality for all insUumsnta.
merits continucnce of the Mine.
D, C..HAWLEY.
Sept 22 1857
__________ n^tf.

GINGHAMS,

RUCHE

."

old stand

f th* judg* thereof ia UMtinn on Mocdar Janary Uih A. D. 1853. PreMulO. L. Bay, ludg*
fn th* matter ot th* Ertatp of Wffltam FentcM. ’
ite of Tbvruapple deceased?
’
On rrodiog aud tiling the said petition of Chari* Fenton «x«autor4*a:d dqpMrel. praying for
trfaia Wmim Uo-reta Mt forth fnr Iracaseto sell
irtain real oalate it&gt; *aid'petition doucrilrad b.
&gt;■._&lt;&lt;&gt;&gt; &lt;* —u AxtaMd.
* irdrrrd that M*odav th* 9th
Sis at on. o'clock f. M. it th. ofoTProbate In Uaating* bcataigu
-------— .— —.•l.raring of said poUrisart whirl,
time and place *11 |«rtir&gt; mtereated are required
to appear and abow cm** if any why th* pr«ycr

O th. Ounly of Barre. In Clisncerv.'
mt—■■ ■ •■■■■—•
At a ur-Miao «faa&gt;d Court h*ld M th. Court
and nt-arii every t|
bore*(" th. riUaguof Hasting* III aaid Cuuutv
kri&gt;l constant!) on
rti to. 2id day .fTcbroary, A» D-lBOfl. htwcl
Mr. IL will give hia personal atten­
Hon. LoiritB taivMl. drem* Judgp.
tion t» tuning Pianos. by leaving orders
la th* caa* Imitun CLariva]
W. Dawley, Complataanto,
I
nt hia'sture tinier Myin and Burdick
Streets.
Conreliu* Bi in .ton and Fred-I
rick U. I'rsU. Dcfcudanta.
J
N. B. Jnst received a new musical
the drfen*tort. Freun’k
is
I instrunient, called the Engliah Meulic
•f thl* Htal* but vt th* Slate of low*. On root ton Harmonium. Cail nnd examine.
afltevantC. Rhisre. Italicitor forth. Cmsslatosat
J. Ml HIBBARD.
11 i* ovdrrod that said Uefrwdanta canoo thmr apOct. 15th 1857.
n24-dm.
OFREAI.

Very truly your*.
JOHN R DKMfTH.
From tbe Rev Mr. McMcllui* f*a&gt;tar«CR*h«rti
Chapel
‘ i
Ismavarous.OstS, IM.’.
b.e vr
iu..a. ■ &gt;__ ....... .

THJC RVRKJNG ROST.

notice to *11 parties loterretcd of th* pendency »f
Mud petition aud the Iwariug thcrooubr canxinr
a copy &lt;&gt;( Uli* notice and seder to bu publUhsd
ia th* Republican llanucr, a public newspaper
printed atMaaUag* aad circulaiiaginsaidcfonly
tor th* full term of three wreke ooe. at least
in each week immediately proceeding th* time of
bearing tn th. premises.
0. L RAY,
Judg* ofl'robate
T-- tl.i

Jle tUnt Dn»rtrs1ieJ«ur»al in lU nif -.f X., T"rt,

Nowlo th»Tifty fiftb vest of it* exl»len&lt;*. cocatana *li th. e*»aU*l*Uwr.u ot aeoeip aliiunlIv newspaper. It I* devoted to the Mtptwrt ot the
Deei-ucrelic party a tre U u rigM, and i-l l&gt;etnocr*lic I*rin*ipta u-«« w l&gt; ib* uoe-ituproreising »dvaaateofHwaMLtow£taar, ZrwJtowrt/ A strict
CoMlnrettas of Uw Cou*l,tot«.o. ud an Srooom

A GENTLEMAN.

Local Editor Cincinnati tody Ln,»irer'

■MORTGAGE SALE.
ly all hl* relatirr* had died. T
cm which tad to bit recovery wet
Hi* younger brelbw was tn lb* I
tu him from book* al-oui the b»u.,
bi* weary hour*. On* dav h« rvi
*n oto bvrJc publube,: wH-ondoo
div of tbe wventrenll, rentnrv af
• A ajmpel aad certain remmedac

nioat violent nervenn bcaitadw. which 1 iiimi
waa produced to my diaonlervd •u«M&gt;cb,far wht*
my dtopepata left me my hradacb* kfl with it—
I now lee I better In every respect than I hats hr

ar, uf Uw township of Emmvl, in aud orantv of
Calliore. aad rerorded ba th. uffloa of On ftvgutor of llreda aad Mortgage., in aad for I ha
ccusiy of Barry, in th. Stale of Michigan, to Li­
ber ■■K* of mortgwgre, co page two hvsdred and

■ misiron*. Wednesday, S«pi. t. 1*5T.
ftoaacc—Dear Sin Haring Un trashiveral year* with extrnne debility asd
be reading matter of th. Duly.
ThaWuaLr Krsst*. |*c«v i* edited with np«.
to! reference to th* want* ofrouuiry rndere. and
niiSWtHSinrrSrsn

DUSHJO.IXJMF GALLERY OF FAIXTI5GB!
I'un.bi*e4 at a c«at of t180,«00:

he prcucnlMdreutod.e* prepared *ail comment&lt;! Ito UM. n. malt waa tavoralbv. I. twa aflerouoo,) of uid day.
Stogie eop J for &lt;ma
| Threw coplea to
luintlu lie was able to walk about the pren.isre
Vfheraaa, no anil or olbtr t.roeccuuia al taw or
yrertawksre.to.eol
rilhuul difficulty ud in seven month* iron th*
ime th«t b. eommeuced iu um he w«* »nU«ly te reeily has bros laautolad, or had, to rceue.r
Bisgk ropwapcr mrelh..**s.
said sore of motaay, or soy part ibreret therefore.
rail and hu not brea oonGned a day. More.
W H'lwtl, frewtag Pwf.
noUe. ia hereby given tkalia puraaaura of a pow-

Yew .1 Fooitoisl, PcrtUbui::: j,Yto iw “
Y«w «l Brodtaiurn, Kent.................. *.000 "
Yew .* Rcdrer. Bucks, S7 n. in diun. 3,500 "
A B*nyar. tree (Ficus India*,) yet
growing upon an I.lund in the Nerbudda
river. India, ia believed to
identical
with t W which is mentioned in history by
Nearchto, in the time of Alexander Great
aa being capable of sheltering 10,600 men
at once. Portions ol it have I»een carried

FVA0

OAXVAUO i

Fowth struct,; id bmldtag fnso Puo 'aL^CnoeJ. E Roberts A Co. Uasuogs.Kl&gt; .Kictads. Vneg^
vUto Milla. A by Lrogviau A Mmbsat* g^orally.

• barofxotrd, at Lw prim than formeri.

1 (1ST RECEIVED'

At the clicupcAt store in bren by
recuoe. •» UiaXiunsHaree, talb. ultogro?Has
'“«&lt; ** towvoeeiy «f Barry, mad tatals of Ukb
I«n, o. ll^ .i^Urelh (is . day u March. &gt;» th
year IBM, st Me-(to) o’ilock, ia ths Ibrenoo. &lt;
seat day.
.
EDWiBD PACKra. Murtgagre.

CHEAP CROCKERY!

GREAT DISCOVERY I
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
TU WKu Pu» (r-.i&gt;u.,irok«) rfU»
FOUND.
Aiaeriean forest, with the diameter of 6
nr 7 feet, attains tbe bight of ISO to 200
feet. In the early aettlement of Dart­
mouth Collage, a Pine stood upon the
College plain which measured BIO feet
in height. In the Ohio Valley, the Red
Maple and the Sycamore, attaiu to great
dimensions. A specimen uf the former,
in Indians, measured 16 feci In diameter,
uf the latter. 23 feet.
But. all things considered, the monarch
tree of tbe world to die Sequoia gigsntea,
called the California Pine, &lt;rf tbe SacraNAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CANmonw .Valley aad Maripwan. One of
atouag otornry rerirty aiTdof
***’'
which bad fallen, measured 31 feet in di­ DLES.8OAP8, SASH, PAILS* BED
Groceries A. Fancy Goode
ameter and 303 feet in length.
Among
months from the date of tki* order; and that ia
those yet sUnding are some of still great- 00RD6, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS, ihwure be funnd Ut ths restore or weatora a
k«t. Itcooiprisa «»«re v.rirty and kintlafSugar* case tbeir appcaranc* ii enured. tUa thal ibev
cum their answer to the Oaipieinaato BUI to £
WALL PAPER, kt, Ae.
lid rrlitua twenty days afer aarviceof a way of
are wnblime in height, the grow th (as eetimatsd by the annual wood-drdca) of
more than X OOO years.
them.
And it to farther ordered that within tweet r
Raiiixii Struts.—it seemed to bars
.---------- ,---------------been tbe delight «s well u the fortune of
***** bf»“u,a: K*&gt;to *» »«b
» FAMlLTTgqaRY Muro. th. iK Mwmmfwrto Hartings is said Couuly/aad
that
sail publication be continued for au areJudge Dngp-tt, of Ci&gt;t!nscttcut» to come
wholeaumpnamg ataryw.nd uum generalaaaortB&gt;»nt than can ba fuoud at any other estabUshmeni
in contact with hi* brother Smith. The
“«! wi'l to offered at prire* lower than .ver before
latter was not without talent, but it ran In
“f " '•*“ ‘w««r day. before Urn Mass limited
fow cbm.n.:ls, and, Mr. Da«geu loved to
porter him.
One oreaakm, during sn ar­
Battta Crrek. F«b. 19, 1859
’’ C M0T.atf.
gument tq tbe court upon a point of law
involving nine question* Mr. Smith at­
tempted to draw distinctions which did ,
not exist; sad in allusion to bis subtlety, ।
AND IT TAKES MONEY TO BUY GQ0D.JMW
reply, addressed the court j
El.RY.

H.J.KENFIELD
SPLENDID TUREK DOLLAR IQtQRA VINO I
but, also, th* beautifully iliu.lrsted

Tiro Dollar Art Journal One Year!,

TIME IS MONEY.

“The opposing counsel has Uaw vwy
nite in hb pomta of taw, .nd ba. aamimed difference, where none exist. Aa ,

amMSU, bat 1 caa swore Ha 1 m
sffatoirewMf|i»tfMad ba."

Boeh u Prints, Ginghams, LeLains, Merinoe, Paramettae Bisck Alpaccas and »
variety of Wool DeLains, *11 w*y
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths lor
men’s wewr.und a large stock of staples.
Denims Sheetings, shining, stripes, checks,
mid tirkings.
JUSTREGEIVED a new Into!

BOOTS and SHOE*.

EMPomoiiori’AsaioN

TAIL0.R SHOP,
k
a8j£.ER,ott

ROWER S WRDWARR STORE
u—.
C'

of all kinds cheap fur Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity ol

JUTrmjBXsn
AND

INDUCEMENTS.

CUTTING.
“* *“ WOrk WX*5UKTKD to an

Sfrinf -Kutkiwejsul sbmM,
Hasttaga.Mayl .im.
******«-

Judge of Probate,
ATT?»KT *y&gt; conranxem *T

'

Lwdiw’n Gsdten Buskins and Boots, s,
good assortment al vary low prices.
On hand a verv large stock ofCrockery
stone sndGlare Ware.
Just received a new stock of

G-ZR. OCERIES,

■orc-TOfT—-------------JEWELRY AND BOOK 8T0RH

READ?
nt astun'mhing low prices. My mottois *n little cheeper tlian tbe cbw.peet.'
I have just received a good assortmeet

DRESS GOODS

ISAAC C

IiKFi3WfttS“a!,;,Sr51?S

* new stock uf Fall nnd u inter GOOD!,
which will be sold for

on hand and all persons wishing to buy or
aeli will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhere.
.
1 woald particularly call tba attention
of persons who are building to the fact
that I have just Received a large sleek oj
Nails and Glass and that 1 will futniah,
■ash. Glass, saiis, Door Trimmings &lt;k&lt;-,
at as low a figure m poreilile.
w^l-yl____________HJKENFIKLD

PAINTING.

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THVRNPAY HORNING,
XT SUM1XCB, naaMT coumtt, ttiqmoAX.

REPUBLICAN BANNER,

(JKC, i. wwsui Ite? of Catif-irnM

TKAXA:
OC.CT ul mail«ab*oitere.t&gt;waaamn..|t 10
tVI.cn deUrctvd by tbs rarrier................. J DO
To be psitl ln-srUb!r ia sdraace.-'
HT AU ktad* »f produce tskca in exchaose for
.utacripl .«&gt;_ r _______

J. M. NEVINS &amp; COMPANY, Propi

O'erttelEu?bomi” tbs brave"

TERMB-tl^O, IN ADVANCE.

JcS *ad Card FrinttnsA-t An/. IhndUlt.
r'MJ f'rMnf enerted M Acri nUicr, sag ar
m^uUr hrM
BLANKS t/dadt^nftinuOMUt^tlroahend. i

fastings' iluinrss Ilirtrtorii.
MBRCHANTa.

GRANT A SPAVLDING,

JI. i. KENF1ELB,

D’

pvEAUra in store*,
1J lixniwxre. bHtji
i.f rirsry varirtv of tin

nADtir*

BAKER,

.H wm:t.

tu&gt;pentine, bunpng fluid,

XA^ES « BANTA,

J. w. OAKLEY,

W"-!

■UZS Ac. Battle
etale of rubber
Kr lade*. pelts.

•Ilertoy Huus*.*'

HEATH, ELLIN A Co.,
T rANlTAiTERERd •( ai.d drjeiy
■IsL lute A F»U sSMirtawoI ttoasam

J. W. Bi t KLi:,

DINI III. COOK,

J AHEM-A. SWEEZE Y,

A. HOLBROOK,
and Ceuukdur at Law. Solicitor in
WILLIAM BLIIGHEB,

J. H. SEVINS,
’publican IteMKrr oppoaiM

OODS
JOHN ROBERTS,
HYSICIAN aud S«rg«Mi. DwaUingoo Broadwav, near tha Caurt lloux.

P
ment of Cloths for
;e Block of staple*,
ling. •:.ilx.,dwi«.

CARLOS O. SCOTT,

:rle6,
W, Pay.
Urp&gt; qwtiy *

her

i rumpfly attends
Iron rille, MfchB. II. FULLER,

.Middleville, Barry county, Mich.

w. H. COLEHAN,
ANKER. Collections Atteodd io,
___ ! wd proaptfr, st carnet rssaa ol

B

GEORGE W. HILLS,

•ibfa.

•

JOHN S. TAW BRENT,

H. N. SHELDON,

BTANTON * TIFFANY,

J. T. EMORY,

VOL. 3.

HASTINGS, BARRY CODNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1858.

Drtktdid crack away—with deadly
"After my decease, there will be found
“No matter.
1 was in the act ot set­
two hundred tlmusand francs in mnnay at tling n purchase In the Stale funds for aim, too—but thu horsa did not mind tho
ballet In the least.
The rage and unutmy notary’s beside jewelry, clothes and Madem Anne."
furnitore, as also a chateau worth two
"WtunF exclaimed Vatry, "after pur­ terablo astonishment of the hunter^ old
hundred thousand francs.
,
chising house and equipages, she has still Roan looked him right in the luce as if
ba liked the fun.
money to invest!”
“Drake," cried Sam, “vou’re drunk !
aiding there will only be found my book,
“Undoubtedly so.”
‘Heures de la Vicrge.’ht.ly volume, which
"But where did the money come from F A horse at a duxen rods—^&gt;h, my eye!”
' t.
I • ... .1. I.
“Just abut your mouth, or DI shoot
"What! did you not see!"
you.” thundered the excited Drake. .
•vM'hcnF
-The bullet was hollow, YU swear.—
sire that these objects be divided into
"When she shrieked upon seeing what
the prayer book contained, which she in­ The man lies that rays I can’t shoot.—
throe lota. Last week I cut off a goose’s head at fifty
“The first lot, the two hundred thou- herited.*
rod*, and I can dn it again. Colonel, you
“Wo oboervedTothlng.”
rami francs in money.
“Oh! I thought you saw it.” said the can laugh, but I'll bet you thirty dollars
“The second lot, th* chateau, funriture
sarcastio notary.
“Thai prayer book I can bring old* Roan down at a single
and jewels.
;
••’llic third l“t» ®y book, Tleurs* de contained sixty axgraviugo, sad' each en­ •hot."
The wager was readily accepted. The
graving was covered by ten notes of a
la Vicrgc.'
stakes were placed in Sam's hands. Ela­
•I have pardoned my sister Anno the thousand francs qssch.,’
ted
with
the
Idea of winning back his
'
“
Good
heavena!"
exclaimed
Vatry,
grief which she has caused to us, and 1 i
two tens, and making a ten into the liar­
would have comforted her in her sorrows ’' thunder struck.
MI.
if 1 had known sooner of her return to
"If I bad only known it,” shouted gain, Drake carefnlly selected a perfect
ball, an.cven buckskin patch, and loaded
France. icuinpnie
I comprise her
my wilL
Madam de Villeboya.
iraucc.
ucr in uiy
him.
‘•You had the choice," -added tlie nota­ his rifle.
“—
Madam
de Villeboya,
my moeh bew raw wor rxunpw unsni rar unr to lire,
iI
——■ -------cousin, sltall
shall have
have tho
the first
choice.
ry, "and I myself urged you to take the
T«k« from my lips th. IraMn thia.
'I loved
WTO eouMD,
first choice.
hunter loxsted of being able to shoot a
u._ «__________ ■
“M
«hn!I prayer book, but you refused."
M. V.trv
Vatry, tnv
my lirothkr.in.law
brothw-in-law, shall
“But who couM have expected to find baton tire wing by starlight,and without
have the second chuioc.
hesitation be drew a sight on old Roon’s
“Anne will take the remaining tatF~"■ sTorUine in a breviary I”
The two baffled old egotists withdrew, head.
•Ah! ah!” said Vatry, “Sister Egerie
Crowned with the splendorsof the Hole Gloat!
A minute later, Drake was driving
wot a good one; that is rather clever
c'------ *“on their hearts swollen with passionate envy.
Madntn’Annc U still in Peris. If you through the grove, tho moat enraged, the
her part " .
•■Amtc'wdlLpnly bare the praj er-book," pass by the Rue Lafitte, on a fine sum­ mast desperate of men. His rifle, innuI exclaimed Madam'de Villeboya, laughing mer evening, you will sec a charming ceqj victim of ire, lay with a broken stock
Sam was
jaltiud^R Tlie notary interrupted berjocu- picture on the fir»t floor, illuminated by in tbfc bottom of the wagon.
t&lt;»o much frightene/T to laugh.
Mean­
farlty:
the pale reflection of wax lights.
“Madam” he said, "which lol will you
A laily who had joined the two hand*, while the gratified Colonel was rolling on
tho
ground
convulsed
with
mirth,
and old
truJ. . choose 1”
of her son, a fair child of six year* of age.
’
Roan
was
standing
undisturbed
under
•• The two
hundred thousand francs in in praver b*fore nn old book of “Heurcw
t
de la Vieree,” and for which a case ofrj the trees.
When Drake reached home, his two
“HuWynii quite made up your mind!” gold had been made.
amis discovered his ill-humor, mid the
“Perfectly so.”
mutilated condition &lt;&gt;f his rifle-sloek, hast­
Tlie man of law, addressing himself
COL CRICKLEY S HORSE
ened to arouse bis spirits with nows which
llnii to the good feeling of the lady, said.
they were sure would make him dance
"Madam, you are rich, and Anne hoa
I have'never been able to ascertain the
nothing.
Could you not leave her this cause of the quarrel between th. Crick“Clear out!" growled the old man, "1
lot nud take the lawk of prayers, which let * nnd tlie Drakes.' They had lived
tlie ecccnlricitv of the dcctwaed liad placed I within a mile &lt;ff each other in Illinois fur dmj’t want to hear any dews; get away
I shall knock one of you down I"
&lt;&gt;n a pur witli the otlier lota."
five years; and from tho fn.t there had
-But, father, it's such a trick play*] off
“You mu«t lie joking. M. Dubois,” es- bean a mutual feeling of dislike between
on the Colonel."
claimed Madam de Villeboya, “you must the two families.
“On the Colonel I" cried the old man,
really &gt;»e very dull nut to we the inten­
One evening. Mr. Drake, the elder, । beginning to be Intcreated.
“ Glad if
tion ol Sieu r Eg-ne in all thii.
Our was returning bnme. with h.» “pocket fu|j
, you’ve played the Oulunpl a trick, let's
TML
nooored mntsin saw full well that lu*r ot rock.." Irani Cliintgn. whither be had
bear it."
Hrixorr ma fart! Lo! al God's right bind
b«w&gt;k uf prayers would fall 10 tbalfat of been to dlspiarti of a loud ol grain. Sam
“Well, father, Jed and 1 this afternoon
Anno, who had the last choice."
Barron wu» witli him -n the wagon,, and wont out for deer ■ ■ 7"
-And whagdo yuucunchidc from that!" as they approached the grove vrtiicb In­
“Hang the deer, cutne to the trick of
tervened betwqBti them mid Mr. 'Drake's it."
‘
;
• •
“1 conclude that she meant to intimate bouse, be ob^rred *u bls companion : .
“ Couldn’t Cud any deer, but thought
“What a beautiful shol Cui. Crickleji’s
tn her »t*tcr that repentance and prayer
ye must »h&lt;&gt;«&gt;t aumetbing; so Jed banged
wlx-ro the only thing* that she bud to ex­ old roan is, over j under I”
away at the Cufomdis olu Roan—shot
“Hang it,” muttered old Drake, “so
pect in this world."
him dead!"
A* she finished these words, Madam it is.”
’
"Shot old Itoan!’’ thundered tho hun­
‘de VillebovS; made a definite arl.c-tton «»f
Tlie horse wns standing under some ter.
“Jed did you shoot thr Colonel’s
trews about twelve rods from tlw public
b»M F
Vatry, a« nia^ be easily imagined, select­ J road.
|
“I didn't do anytliirw else.”
ed the chateau, furniture and jewels, as
favulunt.-.rih, Drake stopped his team.
"And, then," paused Jrd, confident the
A FRENCH WILL STORY.
, He glanced furtively around, then with a joke part most please his Cither, "Jim
i hia lot.
-Mouaieur Vatry,” raid M. Dubcis to queer*
,|^.1 smile, ....
------ &gt;
r—
the ...„
old hunter took
up
hi. and I propped the horse up, and lied hia
“b she dead, then!
that
gentleman,
“
cun
sunpuaiqg
it
had
[
n
|]
c
f
lotu
th,,
bottom
of
the
wagon,
and
-Yes. madam,/^replied ft gentleman .iu
head back with n cord,and left him stand­
Iwcn the intention of tho deceased to pun- I rising it to his abouldcr, drew sight on ing under the tree, just os II he was alive,
brown emt and abort brwhos.
i*h her sister, it would be noble on your | jj,,. (Vjlum-l’s horse.
llo! bo! wasn't it a joke 1”
•‘And her will F
-Beautiful!’’ muttered Drake, lower•'Is g"ing to be opened here inunepi- purl, milliuoairr, as you are, to give up '
Old Drake's bend fell on his brra«t.—,
111 least a (mrti-n of your share to Anne, I ;ng hi, Hfle w ith the air of a man reslst- He felt uf hl* empty pocket-book, and
utcl.v by tier solicitor."
w
h
‘
&gt;
wants
it
ao
much."
ing
a
powerful
temptation.
“
I
could
drop
“Shull we inherit «nj thing I”
I
looked at his riflr. 1'ben in a rueful 'tone
-Thanite fiw your kind ad vice, dear sir," o|d R,wn sn easy J”
•It must be auppixid so; we have
bo whiapeied to bis boy—
replied Vatry; “tlie mansion is situated
••Shoot!” suggwited Sam Barton, who
“It’s a joke! But if ever you tsll ol
daims."
on the very'confines of my woods, and I fared fun in any shape.
It—or if you da, Sam Barton—I'll skin
-Wbn '« that miserably dreaaed per•uits me admirably, all thu more ao as it I
“No, No. 'twouldn't do,” said tho dd yon alive!
Fee been shooting at that
si&gt;nnge who intrudes hvr»elf here 1"
।
is
furnished.
As
to
the
jowria
of
Sister
|
|,
untcr&gt;
glancing
cautiously
around
him
-Oh, she.” said tlie little man anceritit.
di-ad horse half on hour, at ten dollars a
Egvrie, dry are reminisrencea winch one again.
•‘she won't have much in the will; .helis
shot.”
ought never to part with."
I
won't tell." said Sam.
■
sister to the dcccuiwd.”
I
At that moment Sam fell into the gut­
“Since it 1* so, ’ "aid tho notary, “my ,
“Well, I won’taboot this time any way. ter. Sam had laughed himself ulmoit to
- What, tlut Anno who wedded iu
pout Modem Anno, here is tho prayer 1 tell or no tell. Tbiborseta ton nigh.—
1812 a man of nothing—mi officer." :
book that n-marns to you,"
■ If he was fifty reais off instead of twelve,
“Precisely so.’’
I
Anne, attended by her aou.a handsome so tbcre’d be a bare poaaibility of mistaSoutcds.—One ought to love society
“Shn must have no small amount uf
impudence to present herself here, before boy, with bloc eyea, took her sister's old king him for a dear, I'd let fly. As it is, if be w ishes to enjoy solitude. It is a •&lt;•prayer book, and making her son kiss ill l'd give Colonel flveddlars for a »hoL
cial nature that solitude works upon with
• respectable family.”
I
after her, she Mid—
'
At that moment the Colonel himaolf the most various power. Ii'one is misan­
-lhe more so as Sister Egerie. of no-Hector, kiss thia book whidi belonged . stepped from behlndja big ook. nol a rod thropic, and betakes himself to loneliness
We bitfh bud never forgiven her that m|*
distant •«&lt;«
and &lt;to.«l
stood before Mr. Drake,
Drake.
to your pour aunt which is dead; but wbu /t:-...«
that ho may get,away from hateful things,
nllianco."
•Well, why don’t you shoot I"
would hoc loved you well bad she kuoutt
solitude is a silent emptiness to hint. But
Anne moved ol this lime across the
The old man stammered out something ns after a bell, has tolled or rung, we hear
room in.which the family of the deccated you. When you have learned to read
its sound* dying sway in vibrations faint­
were assembled. She was pale; her f&gt;n&lt;- you will pray to Heaven to make you in confusion:
“That’s you, Colonel t I I was tempted er and fainter; nnd when they have wholly
blue eve* were filled with ttanu and far wise and good as your lather was. and
happier than your unfortunate mother.’’ to, I declare ! And as I said. I’ll give you ceased, feel that the very silence is musi­
face was furrowed- by care with preoocal, too, so it is with solitude, which ii
The eves of those who were present a ‘V’ forone pull."
cious wrink’c*.
J
‘•Say an ’X.’ and it’e a bargain 1”
but a few hours ol rest between strain* of
were filled with tears, notwithstanding
“What d&lt;&gt; you come here fori mW,
Drake foil of bis rifle, and looked at life, nud would not be what it is If we did
with great lia‘ightine», Madam de \ ilfo their efforts to preaervs an appearance ul
&lt;dd
Boan.
not go from activity to it.
boya,lbo lady who. a moment before, indifference.
“
How
much
is
tho
horse
worth
1
’
ho
liic child embraced foe old book with
had boon interrogating the little man who
Wiut m Fxstiioa ?—It is a deformed
boyish fervor, and. opening it afterword, muttered in Sam’s rar.
inherited with her.
little mon»ter, with a dhameieon skin, be­
"About fiftv dollars.”
.
“Madam." the poor lady replied, with sxclaimsd:
"Gad, Colwiel, I’ll do IL litre’s your striding the shoulder* of public opinion;
-Oh, mammal whnt pretty pictures!
hutaHity, ‘I donut come to claim a part
a
beautiful
envelope for mortality, pre­
‘ Indeed!” raid the mother, hnppy iu •X!’
of what doc* not bchmg to sue; 1 «&gt;«£•
The Lionel took and pocketed the tenting a graceful and polished exterior,
wlafy to see Mr. Dub..fa, my poor abler . the gladness of the boy.
-Yea; the good virgin, in a red dress, ,jnoncy, muttering—"Hanged if 1 thought the sppearanee of which gives no certain
aolicltor, to inquire if she spoke ot me
indication of the real value of what is
holding the infant'Jesus in her arms. But vou would take me up.”
at her last hour.”
Though weak in it­
why, mamma, have silk paper been put ’ W ilh high glee the old huntor put a j contained therein.
“What! do you think people busy
fresh cap on his rifle, stood up iu his | self. like moat other despots, it bos grad­
upon the picturea'l"
...
,
J....”
-So that they tuny not be injured, my wagon, and drew a close sight on old ually usurped a drgroo of power that is
«,.«! Mbd*m a. Vlltebo,.;
dear.”
'
... Koon. Sam Barton chuckled. The Col. irreaiatible, and prevails in various forms
“But, tnsmtna, why arc there ten silk put his bauds before his face and chuckled, over the whole habitable earth It is the
greatest tyrant fa the world.
papers to each eqgraving F
.
U “Crack,” went the rifle. The hunter
The mother looked, and uttering a sud­
^•'Madom, my husband, although a child
IIuaaxvM vs. Wtvas.—It U stated os
den shriek, she fell Into the arms of M. tore out a liorrid oath, which 1 will not
of the people. *“ * br*'f•’ TW,^r'S Dubois, the notary, who addressing those repeat Sam was astonished.
The Col. ] a significant fact that in the experience of
what is*better an honest man, observed
laughed. Old Roan never stirred. Drake, prison-keeper*, that while wivaa constant­
ly visit and condole with their husbands,
Leave licr alaue—it won't be much ; stared ot his rifle with a face as blade as
A Althl.
husbands seldom or
.
V
t 1 ■■whan
— - imprisoned,
ji
people d.rn’t die of those shocks.
As Othello’*™ matter with you, bey I— i never visi rtylr rr-h*
In pri«»,
"What’s the
the notary made bis appearancefoTyou, little one," addressing Hector,
J me
__ ___ l." .
. &lt; be, .IrVm
8 -Cease.’ be aald, "to reproach Anne
F.ui». im
&gt;i.«»r»b|j
them ta
-give me that prayer book; you will tear
trick 1 swan.
' ’ ’l,wir trouble.
And yet bow many of
with a un-m wbfote bar **Ur *»d **&gt;Tg'r«n
the engraving*."
The inheritors with­
Drake loaded tha piece with great io- j those pour wom«&gt; bar.suffered bralalijy
drew, making various conjacUircs as to dignation an wrath.
J
hwid‘
their cri®»»l husbands.
; tbs cause of Arnie’s sudden illness, and
*pn«h bta-tf-■*
“People said ynp'd Ioat your knack of I
*
"■■■ ~
1
the interest which the notary took fa her.
sbooliug,” observed the Col. in a. culling
Sd'bT’uIIi.’ir hi. a»a/ w k.»«n A month afterward tlicy met Anne and
faculty
bestowed
exclusively upon man.
, b&lt;r •«, MOMKitagly weft, yet not extrev- tone of satire.
“Who said so 1 It’a a lie 1" thundered
assntly dressed, taktiw an airing in a
.
twiUuirsc chariot,
'Dus Tod than to Drake. "1 can stool"—
"A horao at -ten rads! ha! ba!”
• make faquir**, md
aseertai^d that
Drake was livid.
.
. Xfadam Anns bad recently purchased a
■ L- I___ C--1 t —I.
.I...”
hotel for o»c hundred nod eigniy thou­

NO. 1.

Srietitii ^Jortrj.

(Tboirr JJlistrUann. \

. ,____ __ X ,V.»

sophisticated “eligible” coll upon otw of

XL.
be looked over—J

and nn inevitable week in the country to­
gether, finishes tba whole business.
It ht
vain fi»r tho poor “eligible" to withdraw
—mamma am lias upon him—papa am­
ildars him a very “ctever young pcraiitt,"
and at the first slgw ol a retreat, down
eomee a hoavy force of irate brothers, to
demand his "intealioos," la it any won­
der that society men avoid certain laousea
ns they would n plague-hospital 1 I* it
any wonder that no many young girls foil
victims to unprincipled "and libertinuus
adventurers! la it any wonder that mis­
ery, bitterneaa, incuatinenoa, Hid dome*tic tragedies darken so many household*.'
when girls are bought and sold, or sell
themaehva, like cattle in the market 1—
We think not.—Golden Pritt.

Will glide before our tjn oatt more.

Munnxn.—When we were quite young,
wo used to be taught that all our l»ad
deeds, of omission or commission, would
•ooner or later be brojght to light, by a
mysterious agency, and would atond re­
vealed before a condemning world—in
short, to put it in homely wqrds. that
-Murder will out” But
.But now, that we
have sufficiently progressed in yyire to
be able to juc*—5 tolerably
—’—*■’----” for
well
self, we regn to say that facta—h
undeniable fa—
------- _r__
prove the adage, and certainly succeed re
rn&amp;rhably well. Evidently, ilf tide boast­
ed and boastful Nineteenth Ceutury,mur­
der will not out Ghostly hands have
ceaswd to indicate, with outstretched fin­
ger, tire guilty one.
Blood spots will
wash out without any extraordinary dif­
ficulty, and the whole theory of inevitable
exposure has fallen to the ground, even as
Icarus fell, when the sun melted his am­
bitious waxen u inpu Indeed, if mattura

been'taking, of late, the rule will be*per
eon tra. and the murderers wno arc bru't
to justice—or rather, to trial, for there is
a difff-rencv—will he tlie rare exceptions.
A oorom-r's jury, often a very asinine as•crublngc, presided evqr by some Connery,
(immortal name!) settles the whole ques­
tion—Hie man is dead—he has been killed
—a doren witnesses testify that they don’t
know who killed him—tho jury, after due
deliberation, renders -verdict in accord­
ance with the facta," and adjourn to beer
and sandwiches al tlio nearest pot-house.
Glory to die law ! . Lot no one presume
to question the ssplency and acumen of
the jury! The last and most shocking
case of the “unknown" order, was that
of young Samuels—a quiet, well-behaved
young man, who left his Cither’s house in
Br.Hikl* n, on the bight of the 27th of
March,* io go, probably, to a neighbor's.
The next that was known of him was
that his body was found, tied lo a heavy
•tone, and sunk in the East River. On
his person were wounds of sufficient se­
verity to have caused his death, and the
only rational theory Is that he was tho vic­
tim' of a brutal assassination.
The coro­
ner—none other than the redmibtable
Connery—was aummuned—a jury em
Snclled—the wllnceaea testified that they
ln*t know who did it and the matter
was dropped. Here is a sad commentary
upon the majesty of the law. In any other
civilized country, the police would have
been on the alert for weeks—every ac­
quaintance of the murdered man would
have been carefully watched—bis habits
would Iravc been learned—hisanteeedenta
examined into, and no stone left unturned
decs! might be. But here, tho authorities
and their servants arc averse to all exer­
tion—they labor under a chronic indispo
sitnm to labor, and though the blnod of a
hecatomb of victims to the midnight
knife or the deadly revolver, cries up-

’।

Tits Onxtoa os’ Ornsas.—Many
man has ruined himself by being tno often
guided by the opinion of others. Ask
the advice of twenty different persons on
the same subject, ten to one you will re­
reive as many different answers, each
borne out with fitting, nr gumant to make
it
. appear tho better reason. A man who
1 has no reliance on his own judgment be­
comes perplexed, endeavors to take a sort
of middle path, assimilating^s near M
possible with die various advices ha haw
received; and. as a matter of course, foils
iu the undertaking he insy have in haud.

TTsrPiszu.—There are two tlrfnps?
which will make us happy in this life, If
we attend to them. Tire first w never to

about what we can help.

Btrsnnto.—Blushing 1* said to be a
sicn that something nf the angel is left ie
woman, Ivcautifol tn the eye. and bespeak­
ing the inward purity of the heart When
a woman ceases to blush, she hm Jon bss
greatest charm.

of a purer origin.
A fair. voting child
may pity the weak, infirm old man. And
nothing on earth is more beautiful than infaney tending nqe.

S biws to YiuqIj at.
a drunken husband, reanlvad to frightew
him into temperance. She therefore en­
gaged a watchman for a’stipulsledjeward
to carry “Philander* to the watdh-houMr_
while vet in a state of Insensibility, and to ’
"frighten .him a little when he recovered."
In consequence of this arrangement, ba
found himself lying oo a pltte bencS'in * ‘
strange and dim apartment. Raising him­
self on his elbow, be looked around until
he saw a man sitting by a stove and smo­
king a cigar.
"Where am ir aaked Philander.
"In a medical college !’’ said the cigar
smoker.
"What a-dolng herd"
.
“(Kung to bo cut tm!*- _
“Cat up I—hna’a that I"
“Why, you died yesterday while you
were drunk, and we brought your body
here to make a’natomy I"
“It’s a lie—Laln’t dead!”
any-bnw. from your wife who bad a right
to aell it; it’s ail tlte good she could ever
make of you. If you’re nut dead it’a no
fault of the doctor's, and they’ll cwl you
up dead or alive."
"You will do it, eh!" asked the old sot

and, comfortably sitting over their cham­ •omedhtsg to drink before you begin !’
pagne and woodcock, hold up their gouty
hands in astonishment nt the mysterious
“Mother, send far the doctor." “Why,
dispensations of Providence, which allow
men to be abei. down io the streets, and
the red handed murderer to go undetected
and unhung. Truly, we have a right, to •aid sbe wouldn't."
be proud of our institutions and their
highly omameutal administrators’— Gold‘Huns*-for

Hurrah far'lhc girls cf 171"
cial fully of the pre tent day. perhaps, is
tlio pursuit which stands as a caption to
*1 meant to have told you of that hole.’*
these remarks.
Many—far Ro many—
young women of this era, seem to think
of husbands, as the Quaker did of money,
when Ire advised his son to "get it—hon­
estly if he could—but gel it." All aorta matter,” said Pat, “I’ve found it.”
of trick* aad traps are employed, merely
to gat the eligible man fairly hooked, with
a blind regardleesness for the future, quite
ad mi •Aide for its temerity.
Ona would
think that the honey moon was the gtaud
object of life, and that with fta expiration,

ly, and to dunk not only that “any husL .. 3 ,_
,1.bm . „n »— Ln. th.• n^4

Why tos t
likes man wb
Boot mm. in

vteittH U

Mudam de Vi

r*»rwu. . sroos,
j* wtlreitafsri'&amp;g y**d'

Grinding hi. towh. Drake prefaced
another ton dollar W-l.

35T&amp;

exclaimed RabUaia, with tity

Bvtfy,

�notice

a Stat* Government iu conformity with

ha.«hmw. tncitn’AT. mat u. las.

ELA5M! CLAMMSt!
Warranty *h«J Quit Claim Deeds, Real
Estate ond Chattel Mvrtgages for salt al

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KFKCLAL JXOTK'E.
. O«r polroua will pletuM reccoErct,that
AUmhifotrnvera, Guardians Mortgagee*
iind nil other* Laving Legal printing «^&gt;ne
Klxiur ofl'u-.- urnuLl Lkk 4i&gt;r,r« nunrtucD in

bring the money, when they ask ua to
vnnke an afodavit nl publication.

Some of our Democratic exchangee as | [The following is the bill raj
•ng shoe*,wf the negro Democracy stripe,. ssst that thb EnpliebKlI, wMch p*-sdH * *
~
--------------OtagrwM on the BOtb of A pril, was lilL the
something graphic in them, being found
Wherteu. The |x»ple of the Territory
Crittenden i.ill which was fwpportrd by
os they arc in the same article. The first
Republicans nnd anli-Lccdtnptoti D»mo- of Kansas did, ty a Cutfnndun of Deleis a little doubting, as follows:
Stes aswtnbltd at Lecompton, on tbe 7th
y of November, 1857, for thrt pur
ed tbe Crittenden ameudnic.i •&lt;■ giro in poro. form for thcmselvo* a Constitution
tbelr adhesion to tbU bill, ne nn set of1 jnnd State Government, which Constitu­
constatenev. If these are identical, why tion Is-Republican; and wkertae.nl the
Bui next follows a btem-d assurance.
time and place, said Convention did .
is it that these saine papers -ippoacd the same
1
one and advocated tho other I if lb* Lu- ‘adopt an ordinance, which raid ordinance ;
cfoiglil'Md sad liforat AdmiaiMrsliss."
nrnrts thut Kansas.' h-bea admitted ss a I
cotrpton
QuiatUuliun,
a*
is
asserted,
is
j
Tlmt must be cheering, certainly, but
State, will have an undoubted right to
her* is what gives the greatest pleasure, submitted in tbit same manner na i« the ।tax. the lands yr itliin her yrtlt* belonging
and'ahows conclusively that the track is other, why I* ill that Democratic mem to
। the United States, and proposes to rcbet* in Congrest opposed the Crittenden 1
matter If the Democracy is divided,—Re­ amendment with all th j •• -«-er. and then
favored with equal Ycbamcnc* the Eng-

publicanism is dead! hear 1 hear!!

lish LUI ?

POLITIC A I. PAXTJ1M.

The truth 1* just here, “pro-

gressiva Democracy has turtwd a com-

plete somerset within a fow weeks, or else
there is a little wilful misrepresentation
in tho caae.
When prominent D*m'o-

. Campaiux of I860.—-"The sign* of the

tlhica Indicate the existence of two politi­
cal partiM In IMO.
Tbe great contest
will then be .Iwlwccu the supporters uf

crate assert tliat the material proviauus &lt;lo Congress, and it it detttable loatceriain
whether
the people of Kantat concur in
1
'the changes in said ordinance hereinafter
stated; and daire admiuion into tkt
Union at a Slate at herein propoeed.—
'Iberefoiv,
them explain bow it is, tliat thsir party
was fcumh warring to ita utmost againat 1Kansas be, and is hereby, admitted into
Union on an equal fixiting with the
the one, and employ ing all the enginery the
1
States in all ratpecu whatever.
of Government to secure the passage of original
]

Wo ■ winVonj tthat*LiA

gladly tneept the issue presented to us by
‘ matter now ? Banco is dead, ■
Wl&gt;at is the
the Naticr.nl Democracy, ao-cnUod, and ana doc* his ghost appear? none but the the other.
arc desirous of carry ing the v|ucstinn be- guilty artArald of shadow s—‘’but let us i Editor of Banner;
the people, and Irt them decide,
In a late number of your paper I nou hrtherthey will have stave States or free
ticed a piece of jioetry, o: parody, from
State*.
The Democracy have decided,
the poem “Hohen l.hideo,” with *omc reOh ’. th;H the past wot a blank I This inaris of yours, showing your dislike.—
that iti* desirable to Imte Jove Slated
reminds ns of a good form of prayer—
with forty ibut4And iuluabituuta, while free
Every one has a right to his own opinkm,
“Blot out our tranagreasiotH from the
States, if they aro admitted at all, must
but in tho last issue is another parody.
Ivxik of thy remembrance.”
wait until the) hare ninety-three thousand
namely
: “The WifiA Cbmmanam®ur'&gt;
“All era onilscnlhe English platfcrsi with
inhabitants.
published «nuoui
without sole
wete er
or comment
comment—
—
cMMistsneT."
-------------t rMrfcct
— —------------—,j ^nuiisucu
W. find ll» IMukw; &gt;i&gt;. W &amp;&lt;w |
V“•- ^‘•l----------------- M-MUrt for &gt; X
ow, ,ir. |f
b, original
Now,'sir,
if llle
the sanctitt f,
of ,tbe

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-•
-•
- । stave
slave State, and a humdred thousand
tbnnrand for
for 1
| a free State : Consistency indeed!•
!
&gt;»«« *riil secure the rights of lllierty, and
uf intenuutiun to build tip the interests I
.
Tun Lost Bor Focxn.—Our readers
of slavery.
Upon tLk ground alsri, w r I
will recollect the rose of the lost boy
believe, nil the opponents of tho prajci/t
In Kalamazoo county, lost November,
Administration, can and will unite, In
which excited so much sympathy at the
IMO. if there is to be a distinction be­
time. We learn by our exchanges, that
tween admitting free and stave Slates, we
i tbe paiuful suspense of the agonized pa­
truly believe that oil who opposed the
rent* ba* been ended by the knowledge
I-ccomplon fraud will cordially unit* in
which sunders hope; the evrtainty that
foynr of frvs States; and w* have no (ears
their loved one is dead.
On Sunday, tlie 25th ult, ■» person cross­
Ibc Buebansn party lure opened the
ing tiinwgb the w oods near Mr. Barnard's
eyes of the North to the Hue intent and
come suddenly upon the mangled body
meaning of the Kansas Nebraska act, and
of a child, and immediately gave intelli­
repeal of the Missouri Compromise, It
gence of his discovery. The remains were
has not only etsv'meed the people, but
readily identified a* those of the missing
many prominent advocates of that meas­ boy, Frank Barnard. The flesh was en­
ure and policy, that non-intervention
tirely gone from tbe body, both arm* and
means, with the negro Democracy, only the lower part of both leg* were also
letting slavery, fsnud and cor.-option rule.
uat, why, then,’the Government is to
help iL
That is Buchanan non-interven­
tion, and national Democracy. The sup­
porters of Buchanan have heretofore be­
rated the Republican party on account of
their apposition to slavery, and their de­
sire to set all our Territories free, and, an
a ounscqueacs-. all our embryo Stales free
adsn, w flu1 as, anw, we see lhetn taking
the extrwme opposite ground, nnd declar­
ing, by aucn photic and decisive vote in
Congress, that none but slave States shall,
in future, receive llw fostering care of thp
Should this be considered too strong a
statement of the case, it will only ba no-

of Kansas,, which is pobllstied entire in
this number of our paper, a careful and
attentive perusal. It will readily be seen
that tho land for school purposes, for n
UDivaaity, for State buildings, the salt
spring lands and five per cent, upon all
the sales ol government lands, is only
given on cou-litian of ita admission as a
slave State under the Lecompton Consti­
tution. And. fonher. that in case Kansas

other constitution, it not only loses all

Busxtxe or

tux

Ocxax Spxat.—The

burning-of the steamer Oeear. Spray,

GT THs State has elected 313 Re­
publican Supervisors, u&gt; J81 Democrat*.
Su^,,-Hq»Witwi.m, Ilk.to Kilk...

til bar population is more than double
ru-rsans lust
hut thuir lives,
lives was
m the re
rn cat,
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thirty persons
has eaten
itaelf up.’ And
it has eaten
what it is now, before it can be admitted
—
an awful hole into tlie Democratic partv
lute ihc Lniou at all.
“Whenever, and
not Hefort, it is ^ascertained, by a census lous earelesxneas on the part of those in '
command. It appears tliat, in ojdar to •
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duly aad legally*taken, that, the populaincrease her spend, a barrel of turpentine ‘
The Republican State Qmvontion

*

waa opened near the furnace, and wood of Illinois is called to meet at Springfield,

the language of the act.

dipped in it and placed between the (br­
ute* and barrel. By some accident a coal

Aktxsiax Wiu.-While the work­
of fire, ft is supposed, was dropped upon
men employed by the “Jackson Citv Coal
Um saturated wood, which immediately
Company" were prospecting near the foot
ignited, and, in attempting to extinguish uf Mitin street, to find the drift and depth
of the refur, all nt one* they were com­
j rel itself. Orders were then given to pelled to stop work by the filling of the
(&gt;n drawing np die
। throw the barrel overboard, in doing tube with water.
tom Ito, to d-ebu-ato, of Ui.
rods, a fine stream of clear, pure, soft
wbfob, the barrel was upaet and tbe liquid
water gushed up some distance, and iua
oontinued to Row ever since, ft is n most
Into 'he hold, xnd tbe whole boat was in­ beautiful well, sufficient to supply nsariy
one-half of the city with water. t&lt;&gt; ma«y
steady in flames.
of our cltLsons It ]m 3 genuine curiosity.—
Citixtn.
time tern Ing dyHssty, that the uni­
tes of an cmragwl and indignant
A Puumra Admixisthattox.—Tbv
mitigated outiage upon tiw traveling
Auditor-GeneraT* report for 1851—the
hat year of l^neufoco plunder—show*
Bl to thebeW that:
that they porehued tome five tir six
jnaapt for welk* os the State Hoowe

None can regfol that thv negro Dcmoc-

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4.. z.k^v nH orders, how ever.

toll ”tofcl-d »

TO THE CRKATBTT

proprietor* be taxed higher than residents,
fyxth, and that said State shall never tax
tbe lands or property of the United States
in that State.
At tbe said election, the voting shall be
by ballot, and by indorung on hi* ballot,
as each voter may please, “propawicinn
accepted,” or “proposition rejected."—
Should a majority of voles cart be for
“proposition accepted," the President of
the United States, as soon as the foot is
fully made known to him, shall announce
die same by proclamation; and thereafter,
and without any farther' rroecediugs on
the part of Congress, the admission of the
State of Kansu into the Union upon an
3nal fooling with the original States, in
respects whatever, shall be complete
I and absolute, and mid State shall be en1 titled to one member in tbe Hcmae of Itep
j roavntatiree in the Congress of rhe United
I States
until the next census be&gt; taken by
1
the Federal Government, but. should a
majority
nropo
nubwilv of
or the
to votes
vbto east
oat be
b« for
f ,r “
"or™,,.
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ttaM. .Wrr U, tototo, M /tot
■» O&gt;
.nd in tot cd,
' •n the nidpropotition, nnd in tliat event
the people of snid Territory are hereby
1anthorixed and empowered to form for
itiwmsdve* a Cuturtitution and State Gov­
1ernment, by the name of the State of
Kanwa, according to the Federal Consti­
1tution an J may Heel delegates for that
puqn^e whenever, and not before it it at

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COMMIB&amp;IONiElib' Nu-llCE. ~

SAJltytt. FHIU.II’S.
may deem proper in the respective corns
tics and election precincts ut said Territo­
SPRING MEDICINE.
ry; to appoint as judges rf election, al
each of the several places of voting, throe
discreet and respectable perrons, any two
of whom shall be competent to act; to
require the aheriffo of the several coun­
ties, by themselves or deputies, to attend
ibe judges at each of the places of vo­ injtre the mo*t &lt;lclkr»le eomtitutkw
• &lt;i-»t spring MeClchie so oeeraurc
the said board may, JjUMM to the Skin Dt**a«s aod d&lt;

instead of said sheriffs and their deputies, ;
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appoint at their discretion, and in sudr^
4iuhmilltd to a note of the people of Kan- I-—-“ •
“X
-&gt;h“ 61 XtSSS'S!iXVTi&amp;i-i
itat and assented to by t!wm ora majority persons for the same purpose.
|ieBnb o( almo.;«&lt;rrr one. Tb. n dras
Ibe election hereby authorized shall u« *U&gt; tt* taMmrta
&lt;&gt;f
' the Voters yotingjMO election, to be
'lit-ld for that purpose, namely, that the continue one day only, and shall not cunfollowing propositions be and the same tinuo later than sundown on that day.—
UThm AdtcrtiscwxaL
(
The said board shall appoint tbe day for
------------ «a । s ■ »■_----------(to for acreplajicc or rejection, which, if
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0-7
iaccepted shall be obligatory to the United nor shall announce the sain v by prrcln- ^0*. »vi by Uw i;iir»»e uf litrrr proCT-i
:Statoa and upon tlie said State of Kansas, matiou; and the dav shaft be as early a ■ reuwuiw. uf it* (Maltby faactw:.* u;
’to wit: Firat, that - sections number aixand thirty-six in every township of of to tb* people of said Territory, sub- Ptwiud t-e«uw Xpetta. PrtMtM- rW..
wo y^Uted in the former caar, .1 am eer- tecn
!
to tbe pnividons of this act. The •«*’&lt;* thirty seyra year., wa* a* jw «
public lands in aaid,State, or where cither joct
Lid bo.rsA.ll 1... Ml
tain at is in else Jg^cr.
There arc some &lt;
of snid sections, or part thereof has been
who “rtrain at n gnat nnd swallow" 'sold or otherwise disposed of other lands, acribo tho time, manner and place* of i»lMlrthlaorilry&gt;lMcso&lt;Lnll*Mraadtni
something larger, and as I like to see lair 1equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as said elections, and to direct the limn and j
manner &lt;&gt;f the returns thereof, ^^:li re- j uf nw|,wl n&lt;amt tbeseSjl &gt;• fjuuS r
play; 1 take this mcth«nl to remind you of jmay lie, shall lie granted'to snid Slate for
.
...
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the use of schools. Stroud, that seventy- turns shall be made t&lt;» the anlMwMni, ‘ ii&lt;ori£in«looJ--r, wh.o-rrrii**., wiuU
your former remarks Imping you will | Uo ^tions of land shall be set apart »h™&gt;d,‘.r u Uu.111™ t.
a.-,
give every one thuir due.
■ and reserved for tbe support of a State same by pn»clamali&gt;&gt;n, and the raid Gov i woi. ibhmoinitaayoe viUaetsr fon
By giving publicity to tbe-nbove you 1 L'nivcralty. to bo selected by* the Guv- ernor shall certify the Mime to the Prvsi- • “*• »**»* &lt;’»•
Itet'mlrl Su&lt;7-Kb™&lt;&lt;bh,.
JnJtT. SLtSEnJw
will oblige.
' jernor of said State, subject lo the ap-

1 in the vineyard for many year*.

"" Sl. Low., b, .l,,rf, uM,,.,,

ofTbe Hbuwsof Representatives,” tee., ft

(dent namely that the qtintion of admit-

• -I pruval of die Cotnrtiivsiuiiers of the GcnA Faiixn to Eras Dkslixo.
|
: &lt; ml Land Office, and to bo appropriated
[Rax a naw—Our virrsspnndent had I and applied in such manner as the Ixsgisbelter read our remarks, to which refer­ latorc in snid State may prescribe for the
ence S made, again.
We aniil we wise purpose aforesaid, but for no other purtxisc. Dittd, that ten entire sections of
not in favor of "that Hud ot parodies.”
land, to bo selected by the Governor, of
And why I “ft requires no originality «if said State, in legal Subdivisions, sdiall be
thought, and not much poetic genius." granted to &amp;ui.i Stale for ths purpose of
was our exact language. Wo said lurtl ^r, completing the public building i or for the
that we thought those lines on IIocn-Lli- erection of others at the vest of Govern­
ment, under the direction of the Legisla­
ture thereof. Fourth, lhal all salt springs
pose. There are occasions when parodi- within said State, nulca&lt;fc«Jing twelve in
sine may be used to good effect, and es­ number, with six section* of land adjoin­
ing, or as contiguous as may be to «u-h,
pecially
in
satirical
pnems.
But
we
mile and a quarter from home, where b«
shill be granted to said State for its use,
peri.bcd from fotigne and cold, and his would never recommend the practice of the same to be selected by die Governor
using the phras^logy of other* when
body became the pn-y^f wild beasts.
thereof within one year after the admis­
writing for mere pastime, or for the cul­ sion of said State, and, when so selected,
[57“ Tho editor of tl»e Washington tivation of poetic talent. Nevcrtbclesa, to be used or disposed of on such terms,
Star says Giat when ho saw Mr. Englisli If some of our correspondents shall favor conditions, and regulations as the Lcgivseparate bimaelf temporarily from ibe us with a good parody applied to some lature may direct: I'rorided,Tliat no salt
spring or land, the right whereof is now
Democracy, be fairly held his brcalh/fo subject having life, energy mid point to it,
vested in any individuals, or which may
nmazexnent Tbs Detroit Adrertiter thinks we shall certainly publish ft.
hereafter be confirmed or adjudged to any
that if he had continued to hold it till this
If our correspondent hail perused our individuals, shall by thia article be grant­
Fifth, that five per
time, tbe world would not have been the remarks, on tho occasion referred tn, a ed to this State.
evtitum of die n*t proceeds of asics of
looser by it
little more attentively, we believe he (or
all the publio lands lying within said
nlie) would, in tl» first place, have seen State which shall be sold l&gt;y Cuugrcsa af­
no occasion to send tho above cotnrnjhjl- ter the admission of said State into the
-A mr.1 mcUrdwl, &lt;x™mnre t™t I
in d„
h,
.
.
, see would Mitre Union, after deducting all tlu&gt; expenses in­
place at Coldwater, a jfew diiys sinoc, at the dated
• - •-■
the same, and...
In the third, and last cident to the same, shall be paid lo the
said State for die purpose of making pub­
sash and blind ‘factory of Mr. Parkhurst.
lic roads nnd internal improvi-mcutx, a»
It appears that Almirun Howley, a y oung
a separate slip of paper, not for publica- die legislature shall direct.
man employed at the factory, was adjus­ lion, but that we may be sure of the sin­
Provided, Th* foregoing propositions
ting a belt, in which set he was thrown cerity of the motirpa of its author.—Ed.] herein offered are on tbe condition that
from the frame of the engine, and drawn
said State ot Kansas dial] never interfere
under th* balance wheel, hi* head being
with
tlie primary disposal of the lands of
[57“ Ths Rev. Dudley A. Tyng died,
brought between the wbucl and the at hoi residence near Philadelphia, on the the United States, or with any regulation
which CongrtM may find necesaarv for
tiipber beucath ft with such force os to 19th ult., In consequence of a painful ac­
securing the tide in said soil to bona fide
stop the motion of the engiae. His skull I
cident, which occurred a short time pre­ purchaser* thereof; ami that no tax shall
was fractured it. several places, and both vious. _He
_______________
was a sun of____
the__________
celebrated be imposed on lands belonging to ths U.
jaws broken. He lingered raveral hours, | Rev. Dr. Tyng, who ha* been a laborer 8., anil that in no case shall nun-rnident

when death came to fata relief.

..cft-Tbj u»

V...« - . Suu tolw ~di
Nxw Havu*.
4-~Tu?k‘r^;
the mail robber, wa» this morning bro t
out Slavery, as said Cunrtitntioc may pre- before Judge Ingeraoll, uf lb* U. 8. DWt.-ict Court for s.ntrhe*, which was, that
,CSxc~ 2. And be it further enacted, That
lie iw imprisoned, aud kept al bard tabor
for the purpose of iusurinff, a* far a* pj* in the State Priauo, tor the space of tww»sible, that the ckrtion authorized by lbw
act may be Wr “bd free, tlio -Govurnur,
United State* Dtatrict Attorney, and bt-c&lt;
retary of the Territorr of KansM, and the
presiding officer* of tha two brxnchua of .
tCPtniUCAN HAWEKIf
it* Legislature—namely, the President of
Pbicx Rinuci® Foa Foot " twatthe Council and the Spiaker of the How®
of Representative*—are noroby constitu­
'
ceptcd ami agreed to by the Cougres* of ted a Board of Cuuitnlasixmvra to carry I
।the United Slates; and whereas toe said into effect tiw provision* of this act, and IIltb, 1BJ8, «n do
&lt;Constitution aud ordinance have been pre­ to use all the moan* iMrcssary and proper ■
w that end. 4Bm
And, throe uftliein riiallcon- 1
1sented to the Congress uf the United ; lo
7. M?hBVi.*W A CO,. I’aMbkers.
States by order of said Convention, aad 1 ■UlUW
.titute «
a Board; toto
and «.re
tlie toBoard
nhnll have
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admission of raid Territory into the Union power and' authority
-u--'— •to- designate
-1—— -~
l e»and
jthereun ra n State Is requested; and teblish precinct* for voting, or to adopt
■w beraas said ordinance is nut acceptable those already c*tabliab*d: to cause the I

There, it is no matter if the Democratic of the English Lili are tho same a* the
the ,present Adxiitiistraiion and its uppo
Crittenden amendment, they state that
went*.
The Administration have taken party •» not a unit now; Republicanism is
^ronn-J, by which the great question of j dead, oud .it la a poor party that can’t whip which they, nnd the whole country know
is false.
Else, we would like to have
pndiibitian h to be tested.
The Demo- the “little giant" clique;—but listen:

the early admission uf stave State*.

li.li.to. tol itorfcto-u

trim"
,OSSY

still ®«*

BI!d

&gt;kfp of Frainc’Hk, in „«&gt;
0 tbe Lkn.Mo of the Uiio.

4,

ADAM ELLIOT,
UEoZw. ME,’
UEXBYSTEWARD.'
PR&lt;J6PECTIS
OX Tltx
DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,

Moaxrxo axn xrxxixo xninoxs.
took oe dncwwrtt cs. «Pi )r
Ji*, rf ,
t«at»er. Dai bv i!,r it ent, — th- .......___

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Sxc. 3. And be it further ennrted. Hint rot r.anx-«. Use imtw wnl—,tn« woid&lt;
in tbeclectiiin hereby aathwtacd.nl! white I WiA-tylUirt^to^fhe
L«&gt;
male inhabitant* of raid Territory, over/
dr.itr2
the qualifications which were required by .
the laws of said Terrilorv. for « iret.il i
roler at Iht tail federal elretioa. for tie
mtmbrrt of the Territorial Ltfieluturt, i

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ciuT DWCCV E

tiie philosopher
FOUND-

2-.iK3S.S3A Si?

HKNDIX YUCK ORDER?*. »&gt;«l
Mhctrd «*! |«i »;• «W&lt; •» '•&gt;«'
w.-m presenl U. **k*t them T«wn
Hy .kM* ofO «d.UUr«.nd 1
ri.u»g uf r«r» variety «t.dol

■.

Groceries &amp;- Fane

person not so qualified shall vote more ,
th.m once ax said election, or shall rn ike I &lt;,f‘y,r

!insi-‘S.-'K3Sr'i

l.,w aw IU fnnmvntc the who*
.Mud oTGauOs. iberefcrtw J wUl"
iii-A.sr.i'rsS'nT.s;

sr.ssSfJSn.'S”

fore any codrt of competent jt
be kept all hard labor not In
months and not more than three years.
the members of tin- aforesaid Board &gt;•&lt;
.Commissioners, aud nil perrons aptiointi&lt;d
by them to carry into effect the provk
iuna of this net ahull, before entering upon their duties, take an oath to perform
(h.Tmpx,,.
™i
OU failure thereof, they ali.dl be liable and
subject to the same charges and |&gt;enaltkw
ns are provided in like cases under the
Territorial lawn.
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«nd will be attend -I PtJj”te”
heunl of in flxrHmir «f Mktesj!
Ilemulet tf.i pbur-Sew »'

Jr»uulti&gt;«|wti-

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Aod ■’ u f««tor »rdM*(slwX m d peUtaMer
I S7
to cw.isg *cvj&gt;t «nto»orXr u&gt; to eotT
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3c S

_
It. H. K.
. ,,!,*hTV j!1, *" .‘,l
Mio* lbs nw uf Rsd-

.
. .
- ----- 1 &lt;O« owrsw -r ,ieL
same vjmpansauu* as is given fur like acr-: •»&lt;! raptal; eur».
vires umivr the Territorial laws.

•rill

ROWERS IIARDWA
News to the 27th ult from Lawrence,
report* a recent collniiim near Fort Scott,
between fifteen free State men and a party
of twenty five United States troops, in
which one of tbe latter were killed and
two wr.unded, and further trouble was an­
ticipated.
According to the. most au­
thentic report, by Rev. Mr. New tun, from
the scene uf action, tho circumstances of
the sflair were about as follows:—A num­
ber uf bordcr-ruffiatw, who have made
Fort Scott their rendezvoused late, re­
cently served written notices upon sundry
inoffciuive free State men residing near
thst place, to leave the Territory within
three days or take tho consequences. In­
timating that they would bo serious to
life and property.
Irritated by their aition, the Fro* Slate tnsn, cuj.soouf (tf
their strength, and unwilliug lungfr u,
beaairayeJ by these ruffians, revived to
turn the table*, and aroordingly ordered
them u leai-e, within twenty four hours,
PAeiviug.hat Um free State men wire
at la4 aroused, and fearing long delayed
vengeance, the ruffians, prominent among
whot»is one Brockett, called upon Mar­
shal UUla, a son of the notorious Dr.
LiUltf to arrest certain 0! the Free State
men,from ahum they received tbmr or­
ders
have. Accordingly the Marshal
u»k k w™. .,,
,, s!'i,.-,

^-:uc
i±s.r,f7u ‘Xte uuu
Cr«3d&gt; to , Jau d,, d,
rd UAordrr. i to

II
‘ I,'*?*'

u-uomhu

bring iheir guns to bear. The
free State men, determined not to surren­
der and aupp.wing the troops iu csrue..
fired al tbe posse, killing «,« outright, as
*o,,0d*n« l*» «**»*.

Judge of Pr
BURNING BDfflON,

s',

ATTORXET AND COUNSL

PAINT]

Bad Foi
” 7.,^“n°." ”f ""’Utunuusl di&gt;

JOBS MICHAKL, wircta

HASTINGS *&gt;n
their names.

SSM"

Till WEEKLY DBTKOlT TIilBlNt

BOUSE.
WON AND
CARRIAGE
FAINTING,
WITA

�a

hub “
glossy hair,

BEArriFri

men

Completely l*rencrred

GRANT

W GOODS!

, Just received a large
stock of

Abd tastes sf Hit

feufcn. No cftrt stiff!
Ulnhirat with iaetraitij

ABSOLUTE* UNIMPAIRED

m GOODS,

Surjlui, 8422,162, .11.
inuxanijia,

|1. « asaca, aa.

can t, tlcm,

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Lowert
their frieods
Price*.
? MagaXlne win rontaln Ki '

. .-

LJ’TJDXHX
IPLEY,
T. A. ALEXANDER,
Pl raldtoL
View PrvaldsnL

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.■

erat MLaoelltBoaoa Literature of the day. Erety i elttiehert.
number wilt cxmtaln nuawnnuPIctortof Illuetrs------tiuorn aec.rato PtolMU’Be • '
----------------- 1
DRESS GOODS,
de of Currant Errata, and
Book, uf the Monti,. The
OF ALL KINDS,
.

J- B. Bennott, Gcn’i Agent
-INSURES AOAIXST THE—

tLeir bait restored from white or gray (by !
■u of sicluie*» or age,) to original color aod 1
tr. and by all young jwnrona who would bare
hair beautiful and glc»»y.
Very truly and gratefully venrs. ‘
SOLOSlON MANX. |
LiunWouo: It wan a lung iltuo after I saw
.■ lilba&amp;dd before 1 got the bottle of Rcatnra-

DANGERS OF FIRE,
ASD

Lbw TRICES I

COOPERING BUSINESS.

—A

JST'SlSte

ativ. tar outgases.
Dated, Veb.ZMMB.
’SHERIFFSALE.

PRUTS

PEIULS 01 ISL.IXD XiriClTIOt.
I f

FTER YEARS OF STUDY AND EXHXF-

‘SsfaasgsraaM

OF

.

LARGE STOCK *■
w. csjrsr,

AT
8I»Ari.DIWG‘S

Ready Pay Store,

-trOFD.COlh,.-

Literature. ’
Charter Perpetnnl. eir»
wfflto made up wl

fioriy to il, ungiall beautiful hrownrab.r, and had I
. . - ....... • l-ri-n,- l&lt;nutd.il and vltMiv nno*,
Jl ) ruunrv -.......
——
;,. t.implybrenwcel nabcaonfriBg affteta u
ti « loir, but bvctiwoiil« healtWul influence
l h the l.ca.1 at;d mind. Utters Ot nry family
frirmiv a" u.Ing your Rratoraliv*, with Um Sai
.,t.*ct. t'ortt-wv, my sk&lt;-p:iriiuf and doubt

DISEASE

NEW GOODS

THE FIRST

TO THE GREAT1ST AGE.

GINGHAMS,

BRILLIANTS*
LAWNS,

divided. to wit '.—

cL . are now mine and
others entitled arexte

PRINTS,

r and tndy, jours.
holomun MANN.

SILKS,

GINGHAMS,

LAWNS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

A nice assortment

1 POBK BABBELN, FLOUB DABBELS, TUBS
LOSSES EQl'ITABLY ADJUSTED
BUTTER HRKJN8.
AND WtOMITI.T I’.UD.
and nearly entry. thing tn that line of buslneu
kept couaUntly on band, or made to order.
LOSSES PAID 110.ULS12
! Havmg bad ranch expvnrav* in tbe Coopvlng
I line, and being dealrmu cf devoting bit wbde al| tenUoci to tb&lt;luaineas. he Uaitere Elumrlf ihnaly

BOR.

In ibe SCANDINAVIAN VEG1TAI1I.E BLOOD

OF

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—/
KINDS BONNET TRIM1NG3

iMTa^Sve DER8.1MBBON8, FLOWERS, &amp;c.

ftscfssirass

itaper bux.«r are Uh Fl
Peas. Miami County. Ind.. Aug. 4'ls5T.,
W. llobark: I bareneelrra wrr.orh bet.el trmi roar HcandmarUa Hlo-.l Purifier and
Itluud PilU, that I bare IbouaJil H my duty, and
it U fi-aa my iaelioa'iuo. to give you a jluln eraNn

AT THE

e »u d.-ul&gt;t perrnancntlj «l
S ItltKK-iR ...jiro.U.r

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,

Class IKDEMJrtTT M fr
EFFECTED W4THOUT DE{^T, IY1TH^kxoWX^ANU *«?A COB

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

,&gt; ,t 'VOtiD A co., i ropri^tor*. 31'.’ Broadwar ’ J EANS.SATINETS, DEX’IMS.TICKS,'
CORPORATION.
, . , . , .-real N Y wire Itiuliuc eataLliah.^4 1U Ma.krt Street. St Louis. Alu.
I SHEETINGS,SHIltTINGS, BLEACH- J. A. SW^EZEV A«:wt
.tfui »cld bj all govd Drafigiola.
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11
^..ATDisortEUYi----------- |ED G0()ns' MlsL,N9- s’n:n’Ei&gt;

THE PHILOSOPHER’S §TONE
SHIRTING, BAT1S,COTTON YARN,
n,«.j.c.W»05
iMM.o-^htUBUSS. 1.1NEXS. OIL M1.KS,

Ready Pay Store.
j P
I

I

Ds. A. E.

J J.M. HUBBARD

Bovwtxxl. bavins made Hmtlngi

boots

4 lothlng: Net fF M&gt; Cheap.

his f

know uixm

ISAAC C. MOTT

SUGARS

DW’

*. e.

boxsteel.

____ ______

P- Roberts,.&amp; Co.

t«.

\CMTHI^'G\

stock oi'Muahui M« Xvhandice consitting '
‘ iu Wirt of
PIANOFORTES AND JIHLOpEOXA
I
I’rwn tbetr-vf .VuXxti in thr rovittrif.

IIIEET MIMIC,

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

Of every description, and uf the latest'

nd ofSusan
a&gt; U£M AR-

' AT THE HASTINGS

DRUG STORE;

DHtGS AND MEDICINES,

BATS AJJD DATS,

New Arrangement

COUNTS.

'

j bMl T1^ “d TOHACCOS' far the sune price.

JOHN M1CIUEL, would rrspeettally taferm
the riUlttn of
HASTINGS a»o VICINITY,
that &gt;.« it now prepared to execute aur xtnd of
HOUSE,
NAILS, G LASS, pern’, OILS, CAN­
SION AND
CARRIAGE
FAINTING,
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
IMITATION OF
WOOD AND
COORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
.
MARBLE.
Torethsr with Rlsxlaitar.d paper Hanffin;; oa short
riuceana rcmunable tsnns. Oidsrs left at his WALL PAPER, Aw-, Ac.
•hop. tn UMGoodrear Block over A. A. koapee a
‘tore ie Hrettnet will receive prompt sttraiton.
ILuiUnja, JtSy 1, lefiL

tO be UNDERSOLD:

Single copy {nr •»*

-»W»

every Wednewlay and Satanlay.
to Year
i Fire eopire on year
........ *1.00 in advance....»18,90

The reasons why

FRANCIS ROWER
LARGEST STOCK of tbe
BEST GOODS, at tbe

IS now in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of

tn m good order and m prompt as any
-•12.00 other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Having secured the services of

r. Ha» injt toea trvwbOxlrctne debility and

DRESS GOODS

BOOTS nnfl NIIOEN,

LOWEST PRICES.

Ladle's Gaiters Buskins and Bouts, a

rillc Mills, A by l&gt;n&gt;|trut« A Merchants geuw-

On hand a very large stock ofCruckcry
atone and Glass W arc.
Just received a now stock of

BHILI.IANT FRtMPECTUBI
FOURTH YEAR OF THE
’
conorouTAX a kt association.

SIMLFrt BKA rr HA RD W.l Hi: STU TKSJ
TiX, OOPPXB A.WIKLTLliOX
HARB. WHICH L OTTKit
ATLOWBH PRICES
of all kipds cheap fur Ready Pay.
TMAX Kl'KR.
My aasortaent of PABLOB STOVES, emnprias
I have aho a very large tjeantity
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

TO HOUSE BUILDERS,

Vz an band, or madeto order,
OBBING OF ALL KIND8 PROMPTLY atten­
ded to. EAVETROUOH and CONDUCTOR

J

m

AND
KHINGLEN,
on hand and all jicrauna wishing to buy or
sell will do-wcll to tall before bargaining
elsewhere.
1 pould parttcdarlv. call' the attrntroo
of persona who are building to the fart
that 1 have just Received a large ek ek ol
Nails and Glass and that I will famish
sash. Glass, imils, I)oor Trimminga &amp;c.,
at ns low a figure u possible.
02l-yl
HJKENFIELD

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DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PA KtTINGS I
Purolnaod at S cwt of IW.tOOl

coayoi’otiTAS art association.
T'fcRMS OF BCBSOin'TIOS.

THE goijden feqzl
FOR

Basil iga Fcbuary litft, WSl.'

ly&lt;6

1858.

mivnmni
w York WMWv GOIJIEN BRIZE U
l»ri.-'-»t «nd 1’»‘ liUT»ry papers «&gt;f tbe

Battle Creek, Hastings &amp;. Grand
Rapids Stage Route.

SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR KNGBATING E

Tito Voli.tr Art Journal Ont

Jrw/, •

t. tn 1‘atntuu; or tfcwlpturs, mar
addition, thoa giving to every s*i£
rales t In tbe rains st fire- dullara.

O

AW5 K
WOO. A 21 sifts.

breJupa. remittmc »l6. are
titled to an extra Krjrnreiog. end six Uckrta.
IjJ“w
•h^hr«-wX^2^rl"xC^
did En;n&gt;rine«, prior fifty orals pre nuwtx
Specimen nwatom wiB bs asst to all wsvsom

TEMPERANCE

WILLIAM JONES,

jkwelby and doom trio**

GEOBOE K. BKNNLTT.

Such as Prints, Ginghams, Ixtljtina, Me­
rinos; Fnnuncttaa Biack Alpaccas and n
ad.ancnl age. •■•ret.lj -*e&gt; en year*.
«*«vrftillr Rtw thia ioturaatn n fur tbebenevariety oQWuol DeLaius, all very nice
ofthuM «itn;!artr affretrd.
/
MlJvery cheap.
MORRIS MORRIB
(be
above ecrtificatrv and many others, ran bo
A Ataoagood assortment of Cloths for
n
M my office bv anr one al any lime. Get one
men’s wear, and a largo stock- of staples.
Denims Sheetings, sbirtitrg,atripca,checks
Maouurtcry, wire room asa ..nice, ,v. r. IM
and tickings.
Fourth street, Jd buUtCoj fneu Main st. ClncioJI’ST RECEDHC • n*w lol ot

N and after Monday .August Slat, IB57, tmt.il furtlier notice, stages will
leave the folk wing named places, us fol­
BnbscripUoM may eommsuCT at any lima. Toy os Miller, and our mill being huiit on the lows, to' wit:
Leave
I lasting fur Battle Crock, Mon­
most improved plan, together with a good
Smutter—wo are prepared lo do tbe days, Wndneudays and Friday», al 7 o’,
duck, A. M. ant! arrive at Battle Creek,
beat of work. Plaue give us a cull.
Cash paid lor wheat.
‘
^BOLTWOOD k GRANT.
days, Thunvdays raid Saturdays al one o’­
Ilnstings, Sop. 8, 18&amp;7,
.__________ clock P. M. iu time lo take ttai evening
train of cars.
Leave Battle Creek for HMtmgs on
Tueedays, Thursdays and Satu
o'clock, A. M., and arrive nt
AND IT TAKES MONEY TO BUY GOOD JEW
at two’&lt; Tclcck, P. M. and ta
*..•&lt; &lt;».
».~K .1'
Frid*),‘ “ 4

N. Hastings.

of Ur hameit fuia.lr.

at ostunisbiug l&lt;«w prices. My motto
is ■* little chcspcr than the cl ten pest.’
I ktvc just received a gotnl assortment
Ladies

AND CUTLERY.

New Barry Mill,

bottle*J f.«L.d I

a new stock &lt;if Fall nnd winter GOODS,
Iwlurh will be roW for

CHANGE OF HOU.

TIME IS MONEY.
CASH!

JUST RECEIVED

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

exchange.
Special attention will be given to com
pounding and putting up Prescriptions.—
And every ouo purchasing Medicines here
may rely upon thesn as being genuine.
Juno
1857.
»7tf.

In tbe Dstly Evening Fuat, &lt;
digest of the news eltbs day.

•
\2n4

7027

Judge of Probate,

' a vsrr floe Iroe ot lb«n. Without beretin g. the

............... .

_____ tn my ntimertHw cnstomera
for their past liberal patronage, 1 hope tu
merit a eoutinumcc of the same.
D. C. HAWLEY.
Sept. 22 1857
.
nMflf.

GRANT i SPAULDING.
Hastings, June 4, 1857.

I CHEAP CROCKERY!

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS I

,

GROCERIES,

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

A GENTLEMAN

jn«nt of

TEA

taken in exchange for
Poods.
6

”■
Chemicals,' Paint,Oils
Of tbe best quality for all iustrumeuts.

HAND MUSIC.
TURPENIINE, ALCOHOL,
BOOKS. Arranged by thebeat cumpnuera.
offered for snle ha*
has
Every instrument offi-nd
VklDftlk
been 1L
tLiroughly
can
&lt; 5
s«l
;
——.. tested, nnd. -be —
r-&lt;.aafely
—---7
s.iy are superior to any ever sold: in thia
Burning Fluid together witli a full stock
hplace.
. '
1 A very liliernl dc*lucti«&gt;n made to those
purchasing tn qiBmtitics.
.
Such .. TEA. niFFEE. SVGAIil SH
Promt a tt wit ten paid to country or .'
j CES, l*EPER,-FtSH, in a *ord every.
, dent.*
■
I
L C. MOTT
I
lliing in tbe Grocery line, auch aa
Ihltlv Cretk. Feb. 10, tr.9&gt;
Mr. H. vril|- give hit personjil atten-1
^ifi 1w wutiU-d fur fun'tly use. And
lion t&lt;&gt; timing yiantx. by Ivavii^i orders I
,
they have tni liarid tlie best kind
ut his store corner Main and Burdick
:
ol ammunition for sportancn
(Streets
■leasvanctj
at tbe Store of F. ROWER.
such as powder, and PerN. B. Juat received s new musical
cusalun Caps cXall kinds
inMniment, called the English Metalic
Water PnHillk and
Harmuhlani. Cull and examine.
other*, Shot,
Tbe ndweriber batinjt refitted
J. M. HIBBARD.
falr^netwn utBOOTS* SHOES
Oct. 15th 1857.
'
ti544m.
All tho pop­
PROSpfcTX’S OF
ular Pat cut
custom work
Medicines, of the
THH JU’RHJXG POST.
। •
day may also bo
\
'
kvpt'ecnvtantly on Land, and all kin-!» MADE TO ■
found st tlds establish­
UllDER.
f„r the barrfuotwl, al bwvr yu-mrv than formal*.
ment. Also s great va­
Don't forget the place.
,
•
riety of the cbuiccst PerthROWERS HARDWARE STORE. ’
' .
miry for the especial accom­
modation of the ladies. Also
Coustraction
Stationery, l'er.s,l’cncils. Ink, (cvcry variety) Paper. Envelops dec.
F. ROWER.
They would respectively announce to
nlOt
the citizens of Hastings and of tho sur­
rounding County, generally that they In­
tend to sell everything in their line of tho
businees as cheap as con be bought at any­
ATTORNEY AND COUXSEltOR AT LAW.
place.
.
Give us a call and judge fury ourselves.
Produce of most kinds will be taken in

P AINTINGr.

FISH

as was ever offered in tills market.
A* a particular friend bos taken the Voytral &gt; yntra.
JOHN S. DEMUTH.
From tbe R»v Mr. JlcJltua*' Keterof Bs
rdxrty to circulate tbe story tliat we arc
And every thing in the line of Groceries. keeping a GROG SHOP, I take this op­
portunity to Kiy lo my fric»d-&gt; • &lt;= -that
not
the
cn&gt;c.
nor
neverwill
u illi&gt;el»e
Iona
. ii . •
*
/»
i
b is
not
the
erne,
nor
nover
a»aslong
i za.ll Kinds Ol prOUUCC ' nsl am sane,and t he WHISKEY
BAH..
......
‘urfoniy collar was filled a iUt

0f the best Itaiintf mid Atiierirah MenuHave lately received a full assortment of
fteture.
• •
,

— —— ----------

L,
With as good anXcnmiJetc an amort-

OF ALL KINDS.

Tliat Good TEA, sure to cure the headache

And MbsIcbI .Verchandive,
A .1Z.I.V.IZOO

swUo'dwrk^ofSosedarsto'^Uteml t® tnj bnsi 1
•--1 msv «Hi,e Vel.a. mr lu tlx: stuvecapsc.1 Oita adJreos H 'r4iac*0M£URA y
'

shoes, ready made

OLD STAND i
SsSearB®
GROCERIES AT THE
A S it 6 U A
\
I, enter that all mar
1

’ $hurical listrumrnts,

V may •tsrll.ng wo
urt nunc tuci-e Wult- 1 fiip iQfUc
». ,
drttuioud true, than ilwrwut dteeotcry tint
. * AA*,VHr*4®, "•’Js &amp;u

jAM&gt;

•ft««RBIR8 * |
FORMERLY kept by T. I’tuuara, is
J? constantly making additions to tho!

E M 1’0 H IU ii-OF &gt;* A&amp;H1ON

TAILOR

�sor.tCA-s
lUmLWIDIUI.
A

KNAPEIYS COLUMN!

BEAUTIFUL

HABt-BHB MONTHLY

BEAD

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
t omyleuly Frwervod

TIIEHBST

jrtsstt

NEW GOODB

.’STui’tet

AT
&lt;,nAWT *

erAfcurtiwra

Ready Pay Store,
Just received a large
■ stock of

lateral pmbatbln snxatnt
,elit«ffr»m th retire I
tiro Literature. The a
*31 be made up with dir

ta ol roof Hair Restore
ho chanted by ousekary
dye*. Ae.,l»u di-poaad
I in thaws* eauagney
&gt; loudly immpcladguaak

After years of etc dt axd eipqs.

men: Dr. Robock, tbe en-iutnl Rw-di.t L
ician. eoccveded 1“ •&gt;•«*—— - -• '
ternlv-lhm faEer
of kia natireland.

OF

rtaiuiag Fwt«t*0s.

LARGE STOCK

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Lowed
Pricct.

iuj one of rtrar lyrjel

As early potato planting time will soon
be rlong, I will state for tbe benefit of 1
those bturcatag, that ao Ur a* I know or
being injured materially by the rot where
planted very early and well billed up, ci­
ther by the plow or boe.
One of my r.eighlioia lost almost hiv
entire crop, planted about th* first ofJune
and cultivated so as to leave tbs ground
flat; tbs ground was sod. Amftber planted
on the same kind uf ground ewrly, culti­
vated with a shovel plow; and none rotted
except an occaaiutml hill where nut hilkd
up. Mine were planted un wheat stubbls,
part uf the ground heavily manured, plan­
ted in April, used bulb cultivator and
shove! pluw; the rows were so close one
way that one furrow of the shovel plow
in a rjw covered nearly all the ground;
by going through tbe narrow way last
with shovel plow It left the hills in the
ridge; the hoc nut used at all; got a fair
crop, and no signs of rot except «n occa­
sional bill where wc turned nt the south
end near the fence, but in all not a half­
bushel on two acres. Will those who
have noticed any thing of the kind in other
places, or the leverse, communicate to the
Fxbmkk fur the benefit uf a
Tvbo-

reiKrJE?23

LOW PRICE# 1

Call and str lien before pimkeuino
comneiuna nearly t«o Ihowul wm« uf the chai- ebewhm.
.■
cwt MhcStanew** Literature of So dor. Mery
number will eanlain ntunrrouo HctoruT Illustr*tk.no. *«eur»te Hate* of E«hk.u. aeotuu* CferonlDRESS GOOES,
OF ALL KINDS.

BR1LLIA5TS,

ItwMBlonz UtaraBar t mw
LiutaM tafare 1 rta tbe lx tlla of

PRIG'S,
SILKS,

LAWNS,

A nice assortment

PORK BARRELS, FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS,

RUCHE

FANCY BABAGES.

• and truly, yosrs,
HOLOMON MANX

BOR­

dlnary »rti.
In theSCANDINAVIAN VEGITABU BLOOD
PILIS, TV Hoback Srwch tbe rem ■ uf twety

OF

LAWNS, GINGHAMS.

BONNETS

s7iERIFF BALE.

GINGHAMS,

iWcmbi

J that JOB enured mo
ar fuiuly nnd friends.
. are now uoiag and

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
KINDS BONNET TRIMLNGS

DERS, -RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &amp;c.

AT THE

rt.T tlie flth day »f Mar A
f. M. .4 Mid d*r, lo mbfj

Ready Pay Store.

»•’ bceon-ins. ao 1 thought, nrrmaturtiy grar, but
by tbe use of bi* tootoraUn Itbaoroauoaodltaong
BROAD CLQTHS, CASSIMERE8.

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS.

SHEETINGS.SHIRTINGS, BLEACH
ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED
SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

0. J. WOOD A CO.. Proprklan. 31iTlro«lw»r
. Y.. (ta lbs peal X. Y Wire Helling e.l*UUV
wnt) and IU Market •treel, &gt; Lorn*. Mo.
And seta by *11 toed DruggUt*.

Dr. A. E. BONSTEEL,
P H YS I CI A N A £ U RG E O N.

Da. A. E. Bohstssl. baring made Haalinp ba

GREAT DISCOVEBY I

.

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
•
FOUND.

BOOTS ASB SHOES, BEADY MADE

tl.ihiir: Serer » ra»r.

OF ALL KINDS.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

ms

Bunting Fluid together with*full stuckol

~

n40t£

New Arrangement

CUSTOM WORE

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

otoEF""’'
ROUTHS HARDWARE STORE
■nd Examine.
&gt;r Hide*.

11. ISM.

CHEAP CROCKERY!

F. ROWER
nlOt

Judge of Probate,

PuoTBcrtox or Honan Aoaiwt Flies.
—A recant number ot the Irieb Farmer’*
Gantt*, toy* that If a bora* previous td
being taken out cf the stable, be well

ATTORMEY AMD COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS !!

Sneh a* TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI
CES, PEPER, FISH, in a yord every­
thing in the Grocery line, such as
wifi be u anted for family use. And
tlu-y have on hand tlie best kind
’
of ammunition for *|M»rt*mcfl
such as fxiwder, and Per­
cussion Caps of all kinds
Water Proofl* and
others, Shot,
Lead. A'c.
All ths pop­
ular Pat ent
Medicines, of the
day may al«o be
found at this establish­
ment. Also a great va­
riety &lt;&gt;f the choicest Perfotn&lt; ry for .the especial accommodstion of the ladies. Also
Stationery, Pena. Pencils, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelops Ac.
They would respectively announce to
tbe citixcn* of Hostings and of the sur­
rounding County, generally that they in­
tend to sell everything In their line of tbs
buxines* as cheap as can be bought al any
place.
Give us a call and judge fur yourselves.
Produco of most kinds will tie taken in

th»l u«y c«u* b«fan ma in the aUrecapnc- exclmn^e.
Offic. *ddr**&lt;. H MUnp^Mici^^^
Special attention will bo given to com
pounding and putting up PrescrijHions.—
And every one purchasing Medicines here
beat TEAS and TOBACCOS, for the aan&gt;« p,i«.
may rely upon them aa being genuine.
Juno 25th 1857.______________ n7tf.
JOBS M1CHAE1., would nspMtfMly iafans
the dthen* at
HASTINGS Amo VICINITY,
that ha U no* Brepand to exorote say xtad cf &gt;
HOUSE,
SIGN AND
IS now in successful operation, ready
.
CARRIAGE
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN
to do any amount of
rADTHNG.
IMITATION OF
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
WOOD AND
• MABBLK.
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
tn an good order and M prompt aa any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
WALLPAPER, Ac., ta.
Having aecured tho service* of

HABDWARE!
AND CUTLERY*
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER
LARGEST STOCK ofth.
BEST GOODS, at the
LOWEST PRICES.

sunn bul rr habb nu bh sto
TK COreU AXBSOE£TlB0y
itabb. ir/ncBt omen
ATLOn-EB PBJCES
TJlAX BIBK.

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVER
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

on&gt;

iiiXii;T.”sr£S.-£xri

PAINTING.

Tbe decoction sho’d be carefully put away,
a* it is highly p.**inou*. Wbile writing
the above, our attention is also directed to
a atatament in a rnccnt number of the
Monitr-ur d’ Agriculture ol Paris, which
reminds its readers that M. de Berre a fa­
mous French agriculturist, made the dU-

rornplsta protection again* tbe sting of
inaecUu fry both.—Mich. Farmer.

New Barry Mill,

A GENTLEMAN,
To Make Puts Plum PtmniKG.—Take

N. Hastings.

GROCERIES,

&gt; ratmlroik
oJSiettd wit

tny
1 DOW M hit

As a particular friend hns taken the
lilrrty tu ciieiilatr the sturv that uo arc
keeping ■ GIlOG SHOP, I taka this op­
portunity to say to toy frivnd-fa • =-thut
is not the cau-, nor in-v.-r will &gt;»e ° , long
«* I am sanr, and t be WHISKEY BAR*
REL I put into my ct-llnr «» filled with
pickles.
_✓
Thankfift t&lt;» my numcrou* cnrtiimcm
, fortheir |&gt;aat liberal juln noge, I hopo to
merit a cutitinuencc of the wmie.
D. C. HAWLEY.
Sept. 22 iy&gt;7
n20i t

ry trolv rror*.
JOHN R HEM Fin.
rvta tho Kor Mr. MtMlll**' I'atUrcf Rohrta

.....
- .. „ur i, peaa
t tn Ihr laate. it evrtau.1, baa a haypy eOUt a;
tl.r nerVM. Fl»a»« awt.t my thaaL Is
ad regard* and xta. and baiirve a»,
Yuura,
J. W. T. McITCLUX

IPuAterhlgMy nrcve*i*t*fad

JUST RECEIVED

Al the cLciqH-'t »i«&gt;rv in !••»*» by

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* new »t&lt;x-k «&lt;f Kill and uittler GOODS,
which will hotM.HW

Ulottti*. K BLX.Nl.Tl

nt ndtiuiiMuug !••■ . price*. My niottn
is ‘s little cheaper than thvebrapeat.’
I have just rtecivpd a gie&gt;d nn^rtaieat
Ladle*

DRESS GOODS
Such ns Prints, Ginghams, LcI^Im, Ma&gt;rfa«H. Pnramctis* Btki-k'vAlparaM and' a
variety ufW.H.I DjJmlt:4 nil very nice
and very cheap.
2.
Alwt’a goyd \«**&gt;rtmcnt of ClotM -tor

men’s u car. and a Urge stock of staple*.
Dcnini* Sheeting*, shitting, stripe*, checks
and tickings.
■
JUST RECEIVED a new l.»t ot

BOOTS nnd SHOES,
I-adic** Gaiters Bunk in* and Bout*, s
good auortment ut very low prievs.
On hntul a ven large stock ofCrockery
stoue undGI.1M Ware.
‘

GROCER, IES ,
of nil kind* cheap for Ready Pay.
I have alan n very large quantity m

MORKJSMOWpS

vati. •».
■ or M.r »•
J. P. IL-berta A Co. Ra-i-ap.ni Xxb.dx&lt;?»•&lt;*■
.:i&gt;- tl-.ik. L I— I,-. ....... 1
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BBILLIANF mONPECTlM!
FOURTH YEAR OF Till
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.
DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF FAIXTIXOS! •
Purchased al a coat .if »l»,»O0!
GREEK SLAVE!!

AND

KHIXGI.ES,
on haud and all pursoim wishing tn buy or
fa'll will do well tu call before bargaining
elseulwre.
I would partlcttUrlv cull tlx, attention
■4 perrons «h&gt;&gt; ani buikling to the fact
that I have ju.t Received a large sin* o;
|^»ihand Glass and that I will faniWi
I »a*h, Glam, nails, Dour Trimming! Ac.,
st as low a figure as i*M®bie.
‘“^21____ *
11J K ENFIELD

OBBIlcn*OT ALLKIRDM-BOMmr .tie^‘^.LJAy,^TR0?GH.“«&gt; CONDUCTOR
on Mon notice, In *t&gt;e end «tyl« to ruit raatonxn
^KCIS

J

THE GOLDEN PREgrT
FOR

1858.

ruBsmena.

COSMOPUJJTAN ABT ASSOCIATION.
TERMS OF StasicBIPTiON.

"iC“ . ~n ’.L far trery tkrrr dntlara paid,
hr tuLacnber not only recei. e« a
•
SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING !

CHANGE OF TIMIE.

Bittle Creek, Hartl ngu A. Grand
Baplds Stage Route.

Two Dollar Ari Journal One Year.

N and nAer Monday .August aisfa 18­
57, until further notice, vtages will
leave the following named places, aa fol-

O

TERMS.

I u Miller, and our mill being built on the
moat improved plan, together with a good
Smutter—we are prepared lo do the
beat of work. Please give us a call.
Cash paid lor wheat.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. 3, 1(07,

TEMPERANCE

, J

Il/’ith ** good and complete nK“*&lt;»rt11 in« nt &lt;|f

'M3

CLOTBiJ^Gl

|

old .stand
G ROCERIES aFthe
A 8 U 8 U k L,

J. P. Roberts, &amp;. Co.

Creek, Feb. R-, 1BS9.

M.reh It, WK

•

ISAAC C. MOTT,

renuve k» hi* being annoyed with

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PBISTS
COOPERING BUSINESS.

Sowtxa Cloves Skid.—^Ibsre U a time CAMBRICS, LINENS, OIL SILKS,
VI many atartling wnudcr*, bat once more a
for everything; and therefore thc^e jk n
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
drrfu! aad tr j*. than tberecant di«o»ery that
PARASOLS, A‘c., Ac.
proper time for sowing cicvur-secd.—
That Good TF-A, *urc to cure tbe headache
Now some farmers suppose the best time
A. E. DOXSTKEI.
fur sowing it, is immediately after bar
1 Ruting*, March 9. DM.
&gt;9aS«-1
rowing in the uats or rye; the seed is to
And every thing in the line of Groceries.
bs sown after this process nnd harrowed
over. This makes extra labor without
sompensaiing rusults. Other farmers fin­
AT THE HASTINGS
ish the harrowing in of their exits or rye;
tl a 1 suw tlie duv er seed and pass the rolk r
over tbe field. This answers an excellent
My stack of Good* &gt;• largo and wall nlacted, cobpurpose, when the season is wet, or rains
Have lately received a full assortment of
are frequent, and of Course the surfao* of
Groceries A. Fancy Goods
tbe ground is moist; tbe seed germinates
DBIGK AND HED1CIMES,
and a crop of clover may be expected.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AG
But 1 am persuaded that the best time
COUNTS.
to sow clover, is after tlie foil uf much
GRANT &amp; SPAULDING.
rain. 1 hud a largo field which I wished to
seed wifti clover. Part of this field haJ
Hastings. June 4, 1857.
v2n4
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
in the previous autumn been sown with SCHOOL
rye. Much rain foil in the spring, so that

dover BMd about the time I sowed the
other part. This latter part had just been
•own witli oata. Now mark the result
Judge of my surprise on harvesting my
crop* to find the clover nn the part where
the rye was, decidedly better than on tlie
part where the oats were; and yet tbe »»»il
KA the former case wa» no better than in
the lal^sr.—Some farmers pretend to say
thai tW proper time to sow, is in the‘‘old
of the m&gt;Km,”but 1 have never fonnd such
a time of any benefit to the springing and
grow th of graaa or grain.
I hero may be permitted to add, that I
have an instrumentur machine constructed
for harvestijig clover, according to the one
deacribod in the Northern Farmer, fur July
last. After repeated trials, 1 have found
the following condition* essential to ita
working well: 1st. Cover ripe enough to
threvlr, «nd. Dry enough; 3d. Fro* from
thistles, mullcn* sad ulber weeds; 5th.—
Standing upright or nearly so.
Under
tiM** circumstance*, a man will collect the
hnorlt a* fast a* a man can thresh tbe i

qnutcrof **cD--. L.if-r tl&gt;r

dock P. M. fa’ time to take the evening
tram of cam. B

any one 01 m&gt;« waning
—--7iMtrad ot Engrarln^ and Art Joenitl. U «

■r&amp;rnwitl be wot tu ill w
iKealbe, an retcifii of b'
L. DEllHV. AeAuwy C.

CASE!

WILLIAM JONES,

BMPOBfUMOrr AS 111 ox

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1858.

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NO. 2.

with its aeama of gold bearing qoartx,
traceable by the eye us you stand, for
; miles, yielding their million*.
On the
other side, the beautiful, gently rolling
valley of the Stanislaus, continuing west­
ward until lost in the extended plains of
the San Joaquin ; while, looking west­
ward, you ree in the distance the crest oft
j Monte Diabolo overlooking the bay and
’; Qty of San Francisco* and the* Gnlden
Gala. Looking down into the depth* be| tween you and Car*&gt;m' Hill, some ten
r. mily* off, you behold n w lid and varied
j scCTtc.
Extinct craters; mountain heaps
' of black and white itreak* of quartz
™ I vein*, mountain gorges, patches of tarncrack swamp, lakelets bordered by tall,
reed-like grasses, tho hooie of the Mas­
: uaann*_aiu4i ■■ ia lh.. Ki-rnr. Ruch are

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tftjoift itlisrrllann.

ptiyrfcjans I e^lj lu„
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ItOSPECTUS I
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tT ASSOCIATION.

IT ASSOCUWDir,

fc^CRlFTION.
►r drilsr* is entitled
Irada! titori Esgrariig.
^UtwAA J-srvri e»«
.rd of
,e Du.M-ldorf sad &lt;**■

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Q'ijings to JTangfr at.

P

RY OF PAINTWGW

LAVE!!

!c-a sertsr tho !'•?• ouJ
11:0 “0WJ toward it making n wavy motion, ns tho'-■
from Uic rim to li e t»pc». « w w "’*do "rl |irt-kuning. She turn*; her faro tow-ord
wilto* &lt;*iier» lightly «-ven W]‘wr- 1 j R|| pnints of the jhori»»n, repenting bci
contained tire deal bod/of n cluld. n lad
gll0
Uiethief mounrer for
of soaiu U» -r eleven year*, doubled up j th&lt;?
invoking the spirit* of tlreir
i iti a rna-a; over il wi-s thrown «omc rag*. (,lpcenw^ ’ refaiives, and; imploring a kiml
I: contained also «..«*•
‘ * ln'’ •. W’ | n&lt;Tptam for the buy., Her "riling is
thing*. O hr squaws bad other wmdar i t|,uthi ) m&lt;Mlrntul. and tbis, In Digger
brake:-. Th*- lad was well known to the , ]fi
* j,
burden of the weird wo-

.H MK.
.
J1 &gt;■“' ei g—&gt; tl.tar W, gr«.
No man should de«|&gt;air, for no man luu
“Well, m.w, ain’t R qu*r.’ continued: Sneak little and to the purpose, and you lost hi* all xzjntil he has lost his integrity,
lost tho mercy of God, and lost hl* hope
Ilcti, “how a faller Will ll-el soinetliucal I wlll'pasa for wtncbody.
of heaven at last.
Something seemed to ssy «•! wcml along,
A friend that you buy with presents
•Ben I’urtlc.lhfaisarreat day for yw,
A lady at sea. in a gale of wind, bring ’
Tses PouTxata*.—A* to politeness,
•nd then my heart jumped and fluttered will be bought from you.
full of apprehcnri.m, cried out t “We
like a jnr-bird in a trap. And when I got
It is a good horse that never stumbles, many hare attempted to define iL 1-belicve it t» best to bo kbown l»y drecription, shall go to-the bottom—merey on
the rc ani reed K ate «it h her rw • .««•«!; ।and a good wife that never grumbles.
definition not being abla to comprire it how my hend «wims!" “Madam," aajd
home spun Irock on, I really thought I
Censure la a tax thnt man pay* to the
a sailor, “you’ll never go tn die bottotn..
' T.M.’RtiRELL.
r.-rf.l...-. ■ ■ K-:S.
.beuid lake the blind stagger*, any fa.w.
public for.bcing eminent
while your head hwlmsF
HYSICIAN and Artgwe. Offioeln Russells deed lived , ton good fiimdy there ter ,
Tbu Duncing V&gt; ater has
Ben paused again to brush the fog from
sUTr.^MIe Street.
_________
mnnv months.
He U i” (
a i K„no. Hi* mother rails him. See, she is his eyes, and continued:
Be thrifty to yotmself. that you may other* to ounwlvca’tn little dally, hourly
very^brigh’.-e?eil, intelligent lilt e follow.
f„r birn.
The white rnwn took
JOHN ROBERT*,
| lie liberal towards others.
occurrence* in the commerce of life. It
“Well, I found the order of the day was ,
we have aom* certain knowledge uf it f"
and had "os, by bis apttre.. to learn and j
Dancing Water by the hand.
Dre
is a perpetual alientioo to the want* of
We
should never remember
tho benesaid a skeptic to a clergyman. “Why .
to go muaomdina bunting.
Jo* Sharp
------------------------- ----------his tractableafere,
P'"*1/'1,1 •* . | prison entered hi« vitals. He goes, moth­
lh&gt;i*e with whom we are, by which atten­
II. F. CHERRY,
settlers. Ho riAened n«*d «M. "f
' an,| be takes his gift* with h.m-faa and hi* 1»« rittcra, »««&gt; J,m B0**6* *“» fit* we have conferred, nor forget the Ca­ tion we either prevent or remove them. d«m t you hare tome kn&lt;iwlr»!se of this
world before you come into it F waa tfiwthar. I'd know-cd a long lime that Shaq&gt;' VOra received.
Bowing, ceremonious, formal compli­
1 luid.
The miner* nnd settler, aympa-,, |(|&gt;&lt; ar,jarr&lt;1WS_&lt;iril!I1n(-nt* tor the neck.
|
Jn childhood b« modest, in youth tern- ment*, stiflTciviltica, will never be politc- caurtic reply.
' tiuzedwlth Ira w bite tribe in their la-;
moec#B1ns, hi. buffilo robe. H* cup wMrigbtafter Kate,
limn
a
hug
hate*
to
find.his
»y
o
t
in
mMn
ho0d
just,
in
old
ago
pro
­
that you gave "
him. nibthcr.
The tribe
ni-sa: that must bo easy, natural, unstud­
mcntaUmreforifixtoM.
—
taler pnt-b; but I &lt;W t M nn; Sta,T JIct
ied, manly, noble; and what will girt this afflicted with palpitation «f die heart,
'Hie Digeer pnrecraion moved up the ia here.
We come to-hail you-to see hud «&gt;n white britche* nod fine shoe*, and
I bill whichte- Lt-.teteral. ■•Ote Sumbut a mind benevolent and perpetually say a be found inaiant relief b v the appli­
the Dancing Water leap Intn his mother a
broadcloth overcoat; but everybody T]
THE HU8BANDH COMMANDMENTS. attective to exert that amiable disposition
■ i.l.u»,.»J m.&gt;,&lt;Jl«&gt;h » »«.«•!» U» arms. The fire ia Ix-auiiful; it buoys up
cation of another palpitating heart U&gt; tbn
■ I wiuJ?ng
‘te
,!dhm ““t
“ the Dancing WaVr’s .fint to the upper knuwed U wasn't *“rih » red ©rot. He | .
in trifle* to all you converse and lire with. nort affected.
Quite another triumph of
walked
with
Kate,
ami
you
ought
to
have
1.
Tbou
shall
hare
no
olh&lt;-r
husband
Jiictusan. ________
air. xatnera;
Fathers! Fathers! we
■ 0 general andfinri halt.
air.
-------come
--- to
. theIrumcBpathy. “Like cure* like."
th. .in.
P'»
,1‘»“
I beside me.
.
Tlib spot is .mo • f very deep ,utere*L
lj(Oe when! -ogr ^,,ntu went up-tharaBxAUTim Tn or*trr.—Man tread* a
CARLON O. SCOTT,
K.U'
««&gt;
Knlr ,h“■"
2. Thon shall not take into thy heart rough path, but 1 thauk God that there is
m-rvrr "Wjj
marks w'tu । fad utate «te"&gt; r««-*tnU hoTte.«Mr
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Note? FuMJe. Oeo-; Suudteg h.-ra.lte- ■’&lt;&gt;¥""
,«d&gt;
Aflrt a «M« «• €•■»• |I any thought which ia not interwoven with a moral compensation (very like some of
The Springfield (lit) Ji.uroal ha&lt; re­
cr.l Uml .nd Tax A^nt. All
. • __
»,-&gt;nt-_-irciilar sweep of*
wheto our tribe always eatne to burn
urompth
tu. Office U&gt; Cutu.tacK • *‘°rc.
near a slough, whar vc had to croa* on a me, for lam a jealous husband.
tbiisq phyricafonc* which Paley talks of.) ceived toe following conundrum from a
.bo il"I.J
Ibrer-li.urtb. nf &lt;&gt; ra.I. .telr .krf, wtem .... .Vldreu wlll.te.
log, and Pda notion to pitch th* sassy,
3. Thou shall n»t bovet thy busbaiw • which so pn&gt;ridas that, however gigantic
l».n nor IraAte. i» htejl""-, »•
li. H. FULLER,
Brim blib—re.rth, «•«.
good-for nothing into the water."
socictv, timo or attention, &lt;&gt;r any thing may be the ttrides man maker, be never
farther lainlr being n rraeip.tnn. Imp rart cl« terete. D.no«E W.widuttwuh
that is thy husband's, for behold he is thy cease* to bear the music of liny loot-falls
“Why didn'ty&lt;&gt;u F
‘■{/■I''-'„n. hnnJnJ «et b^hl nbJ. byn... nr ,.»r 4-11 •« will
‘ .... i. li___ I.. ,1^. Vvrh.n.'e block.
“Stop, never mind," said Ben, giviun lord and not Chy h»v*r.
,
TteDteat his side, keeping *ven pare with him,
nrlldefeul ben.b&lt;» ■* •“I’t'T te minjlrf with ;uur
4- Thou ebalt honor thv husband's rela­ «nd which give* strength to those gentle
“My Gunnun friead, bow ■tew
oM Vlfar I. with hi. nurtter. Ul u. me a nudge, “ Providence done that all
eenule with ibe preelplee. &gt;b’ I’™1
up In own.
Nothing must do but Joe tives, for by this ye shall know whether ones who walk with u«, to keep forever
mend. re...n di. ob«r»errl.'lb. water. go home.”
।
■ ■;.
; Sharp must lead Ml** Kate acnw* fust.— thou Invest tbv husband or no.
yen been married T
rl.
«
close behind ul up mountain rides or
Xe. To d.e ea-l«»rd
' £*S
As die fire Uromcs languid, it i» fed
tai I seldom don’t like to talk abMM
5.
Thou
shall
not
fail
to
havo
thy
has
,
He
jumped
on
the
!&lt;&gt;g
in
high
clre
and
-pi11“ western term
tel
across holy plain*, or in light, W*n to
ANKER. C«lkcU&lt;n&gt;» artradri ta, sad remit-1 tr£r&gt;«
—-----— nf the
with now faguota The dense Miwke from
TabloSlomluln,
,UI, * J" tire remains fill* tlw rir and nffret* the। took Kate’* hand, an&lt; they put off. Just bnnd'a dinner in season.
tho valley of tho shadow of death. Nay,
.'.t-reral «««
never
vaa."
G. Thuu shall not find fault if thy bos lartbrr on 1 For if our lore di* with our
bar. bw&gt; dltt—.'r«l ...eb laboloua b»P- sen*** &lt;KM«r»*ably. The corpse is but Ini a* they lt"t half way nenes, a tarnation
. big bull frog jumped off into th*'»«««-; band d»c* not come tn dinner punctual !y. clay, and be buried with our duet, where­
“ mid. T»U. Mrainum u .no o. the pnrt owwreled by the burning
We hare heard of
*e
7. Thou shall no* deeire fried oyster* fore, O, whvjcfore made He ue immortal 1
, y.i know bow they lu4ier--fb1.kc!
The wild chant*.sometime* pretermltted,
w ho take* hi* m*ofa la 'free
. screamed the fool, and knocked Kate off if thy bu*band desire* steak.
I rest in the perfect assurance that human
' .ro resumed more ?iS"ru.u'I-’f.'£
GEORGE W. MILLS,
8. Rememlwr tby husband, to keep hm
u
w
R
&gt; up to her waist in the nasty, black, mud­
V. "•••’ ■»" ",Us orrr It Al» »«• «. tmn.pL
trrcreirse
oa"*
»rantrj «.rt»
, dy waler. And what d’ye think ba dcme T Uaru
tribe fa kept Up by the wild squaw. Wfe
trnnlrt.lu. mtnrrallv
oood I
ton; and bl.
his wardrobe
generally HI
in r-i
not be dratbred ttmt t* *** P
.c
i Whv, run backward* »nd forreds, a hub .
ib-'fbtks. wttb
Ihaiuwrbirol the i,rtb '•!
“ white «&lt;• took «•;
lerli? for * p-k
help hate out of the otidirion, whereby lb»u wdtsave thyself
JOHN H. VAN BRUMT,
dun.
llu.mo».lid niara.r traproel. merrimrnt, n»
tbe reflecting
rrtkntmg ni.n
with ”
».■ IIW»
"V”
G«T a Homs.—"Young man,get a homo
a dore uf Hail Coluadia
REf.TSTEK OF DEEDS. Office in
ttran«r.H.n..;.emlU --r“‘“r^'S^( .empttbj.utdttiralr nldi.d«|iu&gt;ur«it. water. Kate loelkod st me. and I oouldn t
9. Thou shall not use thy husband n
takaahi*]
!*taud it no l«ngrr. Ono chuck I lit tea
Hvu»-_ Fee* for reoonjin&lt;. in *11 t
'u&gt;raR of Abe ?sli«de» vr Mus- W«« * ^4,^ fire had d'-nu its work, tire few refoci from the bank at th* first jump, apd credit, or anything thatbelongcth tn bisn.
cfo...r
Tire. b»A lu
etomtt bum. .wv mitered oral
10. Thou shall not taasc thy husband
IL N. SHELDON,
hn&lt;-Kate out oftbsr h&gt; no time. And
learn to love simple pleasure, flower of
J*”
lOtXTY TRLAtVCLK- Office Us tb* Cour*. driarei'reairr^"1"?^'
d’ve think the scamp didn't emno up after
.rf. ibrr.Ute-; te“ hundred. .T
“■ .
„j
Tbm p”—l tebtt latte.--,
11. ibou shah always keep thyself and God’s own planting, snd music of Ms
tak vw ttll' erect tteir
&gt;te «»r”.nd th. tedpiZa. Dw I)'­ wt’dgnt &lt;wt. »*d Mid: ‘Ar you hart,
own—the birds, wind tmd waterfall. So
ths children looking wall.
ahali I
-.MtaKsteF
12. Thou shall not 1st th* children ery
J
couldn
’
t
aland
STANTON &amp; TIFF ANY,
------------j ■Wtdte.te. Ay,*.
while tliv husband i« In the house.
ly thnwgh Tcolimm*
’ —..ernntn—
ItMie 1
SliS'ZSS.tfXl'KSM Febnrarj. 1 breed delivered Bren tee
J&gt;. Hou shall not opjx^ thy buahawd.
It*
O! to*
niuia

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17. Tbou shall not lean upon thy busoff, no how.
But I felt a* strung a* an
elephant, and helped Kate along. Bimby
Kate snid:
.
19. Thou shall U firm.
“ ‘ Ben, that Joe Sharp’* a good-fo-SO. Thou shall b* energetic.
nothing, sneaking, cowardly nobody; cf
21. Tbou shall ba tractable and affsche ever put* hi* liead inridc of oar house
And th* litti* violet's BtBfiny.
urine* of It, is a good type of the “fatP
•gain, I’ll *oucchim with dish-water, that’s tionate.
GRANT i SPAULDING,
22. Tbou ahrit be geo lie and beautiful. tul and wonderful" way ta which we are
sure.’
TV-'lXUS •“ »ll kiud.ol drr.goM
Every Ihoosht, every sijh. U &gt; Sony.
23. Thou shall be smiable and lovely. made. No tw® voice* are alike, any mure
1/ cro.-lorv. Xc. bui« rt-.ypgg*
“I tried to «ay something again, but
Now the sprightly lark ia ringing
24. Thou stall not advise.
il. J. KI.N1TE1.D,
..... I he luck.
I couldn't say nothing, I
25. Tbou shall not cansure.
but squeezed Kale’s hand, and. sighed lik*
lu Angular qualities of
20. Thou shall have no will of thy individuality,
a cranky bell us.
tnndubrtion and cxpre*a.on, render it rig* ’
“When we’d got dean out of right of own.
*
.
t____ a Ju
____ J27. Tbou shall not *b«d tret*, for thy
the other*. Rate aay*:
“ ‘Ben, I fori that you are my protector, husband knoweth what is best fur thoc—
.EAIXBB tu dry
clothing. boousnt
th* single (jaculatioa ‘-Oh!" than any .
.
...!
erueke v.
and I believe daddy’* right when be aay* bi* judgment i* infallible.
HOW HE GOT HIS WIFE.
Verily I say nnto you weak vcasela, be other animal can in it* whole vocabulary
you’re worth all the rc*t of tho boy* in
strong, for if all the command* of a hus­
the neigblmrbood.’
FRANCIS ROWER,
Tho very climax of uglincsa was Ben
“ 'B«&gt; Purtle,' any* I, ‘this i* a great band were recorded, all the books in the bi* whole passion in the most commonEAtf.R i«
»'«'■ n,'“1'
Purtle. Ilo *n» red haired, and each hair day for you,’ and I made a tremendous world could nut contain them. Naser■,a- J m »r». h-H i* sml
•»'* •»
viis tocs or uic uiunircr •* wui., - - ----• . .------ c.
,
,
............. ...i. ..f lin aud riiMl-truU I
stood as if it cbcriiJicd the aupremest con­ effort to get my month off again, and out tl.elem, if tbou will keep there com­
red Dgbtafaffs blajy
j Digger Indians have carried the dead body tempt for its neighbor.
His face was as
mand* snd do them, thou shall have the nlfied and polite words. Wiren we most
popped, *urc enough:
! tbs rainbow is archsd dn the of their bov.
freckled rathe most be.potted turkey egg.
“ ’Kate,’ cav* I, trembling all over, ‘I satisfaction of knowing that thy husband old friend*, after a long separation, we BOi
Here, where iht Indian multitude have
Hi* nose supported at the bridge a arge l
ntbetsef praise.**
1 stopped, is a cirdc-like enclosure of per- lump, while the end turned viciously to ; love you to distraction, and no mistake. esteems thee a weak-minded woman.
' I've
loved ▼"»
you l,,n
long
and •*
bard.- My heart
.te.n, ral .ttwramov tep. fori, ,.rf. te fcrawr. ra.rl.rf bj one aid*.
Ul
A.au .Cn.
&lt; ana
Et
HU m~te
_-“.111
v tea
w-p.
“ IUi
u*•
, bwo ,fm
„tI-..'-for
furrO
The sweetest music of the oeobestra nr
„t pl the pott-ttPcr- ._____________ . j - TU«
years; and 1
an enrthen wall aome five.feet high, Hd
choir, canuot rival the prattling of chil­
“I"- ...
U»
I-™ - ---------- , .»&gt; »i..rM&gt;*xK
but a pretty'shape.
------------J. 1’. KOHERTfS 4 Co.,
LX
| ’
.w..
Tsrarfedlvm.;
and pnrtiy broken down.
Cluing, re­ fiutb as hi* face wra ugly. The very want you U&gt; say right straight np and t* something/exceedingly beautiful, a* dren—the gaycot tones of the harp and
n fair Flora’» denude*.'
n,a'm in throe or four places, about six elrmox oCuglincss was Beu Purtle—w hat down, whether you’re going to have me well a* instructive, tn the following inci­ flute fall lielow the melody of a young
or
not
T
..
.....................
- Irarf. cbvMo sbrine:
fret
in
width.
In
toe
ln«»
’
,
l"ri
.......-----...---- ........
muril .still,
llU Ben
|LK,n (uy,
aos mure
bid .a handsome,
girl’s laughter, and the violin is most val“Kate hung down her head and dido t dent in the life of an unfortunate merchSjlw forest. of every k«.
»“L—
- 1- - „ \._
say nothing, but I felt encouraged, for she
Inttdretefd.
(..-...-..faw
nun never trod;
i* ■trodden
hard. IlktejtaWy.Midte,
is plainly a spot pfteti be
groan upon a «A&gt;unlry lasn.
kinder rigbed.
Say* I, ‘Kstr, ef you’re
A few years ago a merchant failed In
lingo*in ibeoctuofblue,
visited for a purpose like tire prcaenL—
“How the deuce," said I tu Ben one
man—even though be be steeped in cries*
a gwin* to have me say *o, and cf you business. Ha wrut home one evening In (
n.lbrtn to God.
Tlic Indian mn-u-s p**e into
day, “did ywtaever get sneb a wife, you
to the very lipa—will w.fti-n and vwrik, et
* * hile, uncouth, mis-shapen qu.nteMDco of inona- don’t want to say so, just squeeze my great agitation.
ithe gentle .memory of the sweet, a*d
____ !___ '■ 1 ..
'.'■■B The wail
mtermitt
hand.’
“What is the matter F asked hi* wife. (
now rcchmm
sket containing trosiiy 1"
’
song*, sung by hi* mother, at bis child' Wi lt shn«qnrezed my hand right off
“I am ruined ; I sm lwgg*red. I have .
thecorpra is laid down imrnr the "nil.—
B&lt;« was not at all offended by the Im­
bood’s bedride.
No matter what sceuee
Th«- Digger men n«w move off. sepnralo- pertinence of my question, and forthwith, I&lt;nrry, how I did feel. I frit 1'ko a stream lost rny all 1" he exclaimed, prereing his »f blootHhcd oi brutality lie ha* been
of warm water or *av*afra» tea,«weetened hand up&lt;w hi* forohtud a* if hl* brain* (
THE
1y and in squad* of foi-r or five, in nil di­ ’ began to solve the m?sti ry thus ;
WIIOI-iSAti: O-I-! reU.
- with molasses. w«* running through my where in a whbl.
rection*.
They hetakla ibemsehw* to'
■ ••Well, now, gu!* wlist’s sensible ain't
VV Uctuiw of U-Alh.r.
“All."said hi* wife; “I am left.” “i01.fi?
i lwne»!—and I just torched her in my
Creek. M:ch. Aiwa,
cotthed bv nono o’ yer purty, bifalutin’
, arms and kissed her. and she never tried paps F raid bis eldest b«y; “here *m L" i
Wltiux. sll » rftbv. Ca.ti
----------i in-n hattheta; limb* and branrbr* of trees' airs.
I’ve seed that tried inor’ii once.—
fur». Ac-, Acy
ar j. rawMss ronraos.
j,, (wrcver
„n find
or re­
,
the
first
time
to
gel
loose.
’
’
“
And
I too. papa."
hi* little girl, run- (
; You know Kate was slier* considered the
Ben wa* »n avereome w ith thi* narra- nitre up. and putting her arms around bls (
, .
.
....------• .
mote, and after cutting them in pieces six; puniest gill in these |*art». “«d all the’
A IW, deep ba,Imp .. te-rd, »
a I "
...... lbr
, tion of courtchip, that a pause for breath neck. 4’t not lo*t jmpa," repeatedT’d-, of the dh ins that remains unsearvd is
&lt;i£»-»d-■•--■- i;
•"I,.,!...,,. Tte7rari.Tpii.»rd-«.^iJ tellers in tbu naboihood used to try to
rfpiriL The fine*: and fairest of all e
die. “And yon have your health left,"
botch her.
Well, I used to go over to, waa necessary.
ir.te ..f tie• Dwrtedram.-1 j,
“How long after that," said 1, “before said his wife. “And your two band* to
old Sammy's.too, jisl to kinder look on,
the strongest and drapcat txpreosfon lira
Iter are er—mp
,J«deg th. larpnt ttleU rat th.
'
you
were
tnarririlF
work
with,
papa,
”
said
his
eldest;
“
and
I
।
: you know, and cw&gt;t sheep'aeyes at Kate.
in them—Galdtn 1‘nte.
■ .
ttilt.nmn ramaae. lira l..n(u OrelbeI, •
,kr
“Old Sammy was mighty prood/hnd can help you." “And your two feel, papa,
1 But mercy sakes!
1 bad no mure touti
™ A-rre.
Th. duJl, t.-re. &lt;d tte f
wi,h dr,
! so was the old ’wrr.an. atavut tho thing. to carry you about; snd your two eyes
-iVnotESAlK
'
that
I
could
get
Ka
’
e
than'*
Jerusalem
hretten. n,.e&gt;. w-nun and ebddrm, &lt;-.rer
.„d re. put.teg ...
Rr adixu Alocd.—There i* no treat so
t and we married next Call after the roman- 11&lt;» sec with, papa," said little Eddie.
'
cricket
could'bide
in
the
hair
that
wssi
t
,1. M.« ,.l them are -Ud ..th ,, .regie
,tirt,. „.d foUhiog
“And you havo God’s promise," said 1nreat as to bear good reeding of any kind.
’ on old Sainniv’s bald bead, no air-ec. Butt dine •crape."
c.nl. re,ltd d.i.r P"”"'| It .m-.ihl, .uh dr. gram, nl.rat tere.l' j atill 1 cviildtA help going, an’ my heartt “Do you think your wife loves you yet F : grand-mother. “And a good God," sa:d Not one gentleman in a hundred can
hi* wife-. “And a beavro to go tn,” said rend so as to please the ear, and send the
। I avkrd.
I would kinder flutter, snd 1H
my *&gt;
e?c*
would
“ ’
««.
“Why, lordy.ycs. She thinks I’m the Ki* little girl. “And Jesus to oom* and word* with gentle .force to the heart and
, ■
- , , ■
,,,|
j pile they lav, envelopes! In his blanket, u..... _ti u«.qc- uhciutivcr Id gu to talk
wfiil.
It &gt;s at .me in.to.t tow^rad, nnd | }1&gt;r
-pre womro.
And
dav. when K&gt;», jjrcttiret and brat feller in the world. I fetch a» there,” raid his eldest.
understanding.
An indistinct uttaraacr.
with Kale.
Aud'onc
day,
when killed
Kato
p...gnamly m.-rnfal •
I miring thrir 'notra of rem.M.ral wsiliog. I Xr
mid* fun
o’ me like,
it .litaMt
| tell you, sir, it’s no use’ talking; highfalu“God forgive me,’’ said the poor inerchbling tire -n-rd «•• “
‘\ ITt - •»&gt; row over thi. hi. ho^’ n*e. hi. bow £Ur
,u“
m,melbing. tin airs and quality dressing, snd cologne. snt bursting Into tears. “I have not lo*t
Hiv,
auiv, , bmi'l.ita
wv... ..v...-------o,g ihriMigh lire top*Uj nnd arrows, bi* hatebsL hi. playthings. i
.l.'. ra..jiin in v—
breast,
and do-. and such thing*, ain't gwine to go down mv all.
CUllvn,
are
almost
universal.
• • wy n w.
What are the few thoosands
like a rock jostling tn my breast, and de­
no one can aay, ttnlcsa It be that cither
p um, at another it swril* to *&gt; rtnek ** _
aUar A„ In&lt;han
which I called inv all. to three more pre­
clared I'd bang my»clf w ith the first plowr with sensible gals, sure."
..rasing of rinfiil . n tch.« « kqfwd.by , #
-|xl
iic&gt; it
Uw. titgota.cious things which God has left meF snd the pulpit, or the nursery, or the Sunday
the Furres. Now,a a ngle voice is beard, |
finju MBrk alld U&gt;e-ild lure 1 found.
he clasped ld« family to his bosom, and .
“Did vuu hang yourself I”
PYAPT. ISLANDS
shrill and r ere.rc.
Now.
'«"• | wnU (,fthoh«ntecome bark in eelme* from
“No; ’daddy blazed oil to me for not
another, nay, hundreds raise the pral till , |ho nMrt,nUiwt&lt;
A„ &lt;1UI mn„, ,b„ l«y ’.
A cultivated mind and pood lienrLwili
taking old Ball t&lt;&gt; the pasture in the morn­
Ah. nn. lb.— ,re man. tbinin m.re I1 I'-'S1’-*' l*rfUX'
'1 r7- V"”
' j' Sa
it drufens tl.v lour
the Stamduus.
| anJ.Gt||wr
briMiehtwithin fhc chasm ing, and .cared me »o that 1 forgot it.”
give an iniellcctunl and even beautiful exroH ua Ukk
-a.- ■ O. wnr rd»bl«
rf te
I was traveling from O.tmra (Southcm
jjig
we&lt;m |n b(t nUrWjw;
DANIEL COOK,
“Go on,” s.id L'secing Ben paused with
C.r.fsnW) to
-.th real teoi-t all l»tfar .round bin. apparent icgrei tlut he had not executed
,r&lt;:
■&lt; "
Do nothing shameful either in the pres­ lb. Central Ami,ira..- b.iliraa.t». i “ »&gt;»
Knights Aeiry. teb.
A'-”
r,ld erabr«co him nffrctk-nately.
He
hi* vow.
I J
ence of others or alone: respect yourself, Us.
to leave in I be m-&lt;« mug. that wading greet- fj|an
()n
ncPi.t olic nftcr another,
pnrara ./ pibl -era ««.»
“Well, w.one Monday morning (I reck­
.li.! the ai-b. n. . nrtMra. .. &lt;be mera.. «•« ,b~ra» »«ter drakra,
h..
nWEEZEY^
*
.-d my ciis. and that
»druo forty i
mw.t &lt;inli;nr grrotings, on il w as u &gt; car after dial hanging sdrapc) i and others will respect you.
r.*ls Ib.m where I ».ii sitting «&lt;i ibo pur. I
th(j
«nk, l^.y Ma&gt; mothThe patient mule, which travel* night mbbW.. “Life! Life!” oobepra^r.
1 got up and scraped my face »ith dudT»
MM
nf lb. nrdebrf
i d«"”
'«■“ “« W” '
tiffii U die faitcl. greeted my ryes. '-’I,
a squaw "ith wild eyre, her
.h’s old razor, and put on my new cop- and day. will, in the cod, go further than “WCrl nwr Wlbe prajor. -Berad. I b, ram ww. rang -A-n be »« ranymy
ctuirw my attention
m-tnotiy nyest-1 llluck n,atteii. ,mtidv hair,streaming «it!&lt; p’ru* britches,andla mw htsey Wat_ main the Arabian courser.
l.rraa •- U ... wnrlb lu w.igbl tn pM,
mJ-raura! them; .ember reraUcl &lt;)u lund ng. thZIndfans m««ved for- j
ht.r pe^
her '“‘'*1 up­
Pitch
my h«d dyed with wimalra* ”fk« aJ',” ।I
t'ltcn upon that
ums course of
m lite
mo which fa. ir »aa «raia b...
it
• “«*•
’•»«
“! •
. wird in a c&lt;&gt;nfo*. l proewmr'. ?&lt;ear .t-. , wa.j nncuvcrrt|. mm-c*|around the burn- went over to incle Sammy s. No*. 1 “ thc ln&lt;r,t. useful,
c &gt; and
..’. i custom
..... _ _wllhrenderlt
t*
Tlra-I^ .r proper., mutt &gt;« elrarj , ”7 &lt; rmrlln, .bkt «mn. topm^ra
iluLBROUK,
liavl is seen n sq-nw « th a lu^fl I inc 0|tar. Sire makes wild gcaieulati.Hn. got to lining Kutc like all crcatfon, but J tfce |n(Mt ngr^Me.
ihemlnJ with . llebed
.1 &gt;&gt;»&gt; •l&gt;" * !“? f
"« of
stn.pped nerora her s'.molder.. Jt was m Sh0
B'rrnrvn||y up&lt;&gt;n»ome object in never dteaped to any body about*my feel '
_
.
.
quenee.
and
had
better
not
be
a'.uodcd
, E-yylUw r-l- n£l .Iw.J. tooJ; the great blessings which are left behind.
firm a /&gt;er/re/rone, abmit t«.i amt a b-nr thra.p( ni|J cxlenjM |1(,r lrn» earnest!? )fo- b..,” UOW.U !.».» *«

Stttrtrii ■yotlrg.

epstings' llnsinra? Pirntorfl.

hist

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�notice.

rom

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hlc in California.
Arehy, the fngiliva slate boy, has been

shadow die
itior.
J recently, when the bill to ai&gt; it w.ts called
i up and met very enturpeoterfb . with do
riuner.
....
,
...J lent opposition, from V»th aides of th.SFBCUX 7VOTICE.
New gold diggings bad been discovered • House. Some of the dtcpuLLcans oppose
Our poison* wlQ ptaM iwt&gt;l!«t that
it upo»
uj&gt;o» the provision which prohibits the
the
ia Carson Valley.
TbcTeiTrcmasniug Mormons 'fn'CKrara immigration of free negiwi 'Into the
State. Mr. Seward referred to tlji» olwwe
VallrJ,' weris leaving for Salt Lake.
snd
said
:
.
.
' Tbe CaliArrets Legislature badjwaaed
Great ns his objection was to voting
at onr office would be more punctual in
a Lili prohibiting tho.fur»bcr iuimigratxou fur tboadiuisaiun of a Stalo with any audi
&lt;if free negroes into the State, and reqiiir- , provision, vet, Oregon je an old settleinent, inhabited by mi ir-lii.-riwis and reing those already tlrere to register their
speetabk population, nnJ It Is Dot good
affidavit at publication.
names and taka nut a license.
to retain cohmias or territories in a couFaox Oksgok—The Republicans have। dition of pupilage longer than necessary.
j nominated John Denny, of Marion coun- There are States whose ndmksion r.s
bumwiKh os the Montgomery substi-, ty, for Governor; J. R McBride, for would not vote for with a million of in­
habitants, and others he Would vote for
tute to the Senate Kamas bill made pro- G-agress.
Tbe Democrats nominated
with fifty thousand.
He would vote to
virions to secure to the people of Kansas I John Whittaker for Governor, and Lafeyadmit Oregon.
eertain sections of land and other appro- ■ ettc Grover for Congrem, all in antieijuWilson, of Mum., would nut vote for
it, and made a spirited defence* uf the
priations
priativns similar to those conditional in tiou of becoming a State,
8,000 negroes in Mass., which made the
the English bill, tho Free Prru assume,
Southerner scon 1.
Trumbull and Festhat there wse as much of a bribe in tbe
Mixxksota Atrairran.—Tbe Kansas
seuden also objected to tho Qinstitulion
one De in the other. To prove this, a de­ Constitution being disposed of by Con­ on account of the negro prohibition. On
tached suction of each bill is jiublishod, gress, so,that there was no fear of oppo­ tbe Democratic vide several Senators dpsition from her delegation, Minnesota is [Ktsed tho admission ostensibly, on the
ground u£.^ paucity of population. Mr.
published, are alike. Thaw, to- at length admitted into tho Union ss a
Douglas citi united the population at 55,­
sovereign State.'
Although this adds 000.
Another Senator placed it tit 80,­
Hastings fi.g generator, aliar, Pionetr, another free State, to the Confederacy, 000.
Green said it was sufficient as she
republishes, and in the. tamo number atatai there is reason lobeliave that her Consti­ liad 10,000 on tho pull-lista. Others claim
that
the
lowest of these intimates are too
thsAlhis “talking about bribery ia not tution will inecd onme amendments lu
high—that there is not over 50,000 there.
• •nl-isn insult to the people of Ksm-tk, but
Hr. Stephens excepted Oregon from
to the American people everywhere. ”— citizens, and to bring her up to tha standard the operation uf his resolution against
Now, Ukwc worthies feign ignorance of of other free States.
admitting more new States until they had
a population at least ns great ns the ratio
the mcOfiing uf the term “bribe,”, which
fur one member of Cougress. but the ex­
would be contemptible, coming from
ception was mode only because the Tersaid
that
the
English
cruiseni
have
cap
­
sources worthy of contempt They pro■ ritory had already, previous
rlous to the con
con-­
feu to see no differetiec between offering tured -no less than twenty-two vessels, of ception of such n rule;&gt;&gt;»e
------ *‘ £T»-lbe e.v_
a tl^tg ®»-a right, as a-gift, or in &lt;JE*riug -Hl descriptions, »’ncc April of' last year, pense of getting up the (_....
form v
of. -a--------Stale
it as an incentive to commit ayvrvug.— l-ir being et^aged in tbe slave trade.— Government; and there arcjhosc who are
Tbe general acceptation of- the term All but one were American.and the larger not disposed to Mccpt her oven on that
account. It is claimed by sunns of those
“bribe" or “bribery,” it- to offer a thing number belonged ta New York, Boston opposed to adm'infon that, “thi* disposi­
for a corrupt purpose, with a corrupt mo- and Now Orlen’1*- Where arc tho Amer­ tion is enhanced t5y tbu rcflcctiuo, that the
ican cruisers!
people of Oregon's™ not by any means
unanimous in desiring admission into the
benevolent act; a sum
fir Th, Washington correspondent Union, the proposition to make applica­
choose.
Wo may do
of the Dhtroit Tribune says, that all Con­ tion fur such admission having been regu­
gress bail done during a sis months ses­ larly voted down by decided majorities,
A*r legitimate services rcr.dcredur to be
sion,'previous to the admission of Minne- year after year, wlien presented ta them;
rendered; but if either expressed or im­
mid it will, no doubt, be farther enhanced,
when it comes to lie generally known that
pliedly,-we give the same fur the purpose
1. A Loan bill authorizing the issue of the only reason why Orctton now tleaircs
eC influencing him to perform a corrupt twenty nriilkms of treasury note*.
to como into the Union, is to sccbrc one
action, against right and justice, the sarnr
2. A Law prospectively admitting a vote in the Huhne, and two in the Senate,
lieootues bribery whether accepted by ' Stare State, and pro/iibitlnrj the formation in favor of paying her enormous war
of n Frtr State.
debt.
It is believed .that, but for this
m nr not.
3. Extra appropriations for deficiencies dsbt, ths people of Oregon would to-day
Congress has a perfect right to give
of ten millions of dollars.
vote tu retract their application for ad­
■uiuu, for legitimate purposes, all the
mission. But their delegate fans no vote,
land ilchooacs, and has a right to make
FaiotiTrri Railroad Accident.—A and the wla&gt;lc population, almost, have
tbs conditions of acceptance, in relation
distressing accident occurred on the Now pecuniary claims depending upon the asOrtSe same, &lt;&gt;r to other lands, such as il
r sumption &lt;il'll&gt;(s debt oy the l.’rilted States,
York Central Railroad, by the billing of
and flu- thi. reason admission isaskod.”
shall see fi|, but it has no right to make
h bridge over the Saquoit Creek, near
Those are the weapons used by some uf
tbo condition of. acceptance on rejection
Whitesboro, by which several persons those op[K&gt;scd. How much truth there is
wf a proposition to grant lands, or other
lost their lives, and vary many werd more in them we arc unprepared to say, but
conclude
they nrc mere subterfuges to
or leu injured.
The accident was occa
'oritinning, or of rejecting slavery. W&lt;- kioned by the passage of two trains over postpone the ndnilssion ol another free
State. It is quite probable the whole sub­
ve never contended that Congress could
the bridge at the same time. Tbe timbe- ject will gef the p&gt; by, over to the next
&gt;t donate to Kansas these lands in a leof which the bridge was composed had Congress, to sea wh*t l&gt;ccumc\,of Le­
'Imate way; but we distinctly stated,
Ubcrty increases
become very rotten, insomuch that sev­ compton In Kansas.
our ’asue of the (Jth Inst., that the
eral persons hod predicted accident on her foothold slow, but sure.—Adttrliur.
•;li»li bill is “a bribe, inasmuch, as that
that account.
We notxe butonenamu
Fonwzr’s OrixtON t&lt;v run Barna.—The
tain coveted ennditions art to be obfrom Michigan, and that is a Mrs. Miry following, is from the Prtn, on the day
.ad bv accepting Lecompton.” And
Bacbddor, of St. Johns, among the following the passage of tbe English bill.
furthc#t tated that the bill witsa fraud,
wounded.
Jona W.Fonxzr, tiro editor of the’Prttt.
eeaukc It offers to Kansas, as an inducewas one of the* most earnest supporters of
ent to accept th® Lecompton Constitu­
Dasoebocs CocxTaarziT.—A new
Buchanan during the last campaign. He
counterfeit has just been issued on tbe
, claims to lie a Democrat still; and yet
tw usual appropriations.*1
Bank of Esu Clitirc, Wisconsin, one of
here
is what he says of the offered “trite"
Congress
has,- by
- the .passage
» of the (the most perfect imitations ever made.—
by which the Democracy hare insulted
'nuli.h UH,
kill mezta
■ -propoUdaaUnmnriAlrinn*1 Io
in iho
,k..
ijlrth
mxle a
to
across the face
‘
•the
American people everywhere:”
p«Tle or Kao—, »k«* FropoJiloo U, [
,nd
.X“ U.
“That they wen* swindles and this was
loioUrtUoluouaSuir. Immo
^UUUiuJ-perfcak p,ia'.«l- a bribe-, which, profcreing to submit LeSaH;, &lt;iA
Locompoo Conulhrtioo, | E,„
UuU„cotup ton tn tire people, did not submit it,
aad to reertvt their UoJ .ppropmdooa. I „
|„
lko
according to its southern expounders; and
TW pnpl. of K-r,™ ,ro to ™tr. out1
printr.1 in a, p-rfrctly a, which, starting out in the preamble with
a scandalous misstatement, crowned the
-pan AaQntrtilutitm, Ut upon thia “pro-1
ol
whole proceeding with a declaration that
petition.” Thu ballot is to be “proposl 1
„ r , ,
if the people of Kansas did not take it,
Suspicious.—There are several young they tlmuld fester in dissentinns till it
Now what is to bo the interpretation cf men hanging around our village, without suited tlicir master, to admit them I
Aad this is the scheme that was forced
any occupation or visibls means of sup­
through yesterday—rnz dlacx tbidat of
•tSlioidd a majority of votes east Le for port. There have been several attempts
"“proposition accepted,” the President uf i at burglary lately, in oqe of which th our century.
Well may the Senator from New York
the United States, as sous as tba fact i.«
consequence* came near being serious to cry “shams” upon the damning deed.
fully made known tu him, shall announce
Ami history will cry shame upon it too.
Until some of our
the name by proclamation; and thereafter, tho depredators.
sod without any further । roccediogs on young men find employment, llioae hav­
After Macbeth has «dnu«htered Dunean,
ing merchandize or other valuables will and while contemplating uis double trea­
do well to keep* little watch of them. son to bis king and his guest, thus viola­
ting bis political and his personal honor,
he exclaims, looking at his bloody hands,
and absolute, and said State shall bo en­
•fThls is a sorry sight." Those who read
titled to one member in tha House of Rep children passed through Cincinnati, one
over yesterday's proceedings in Cor.cress,
day lust week, &lt;&gt;n the underground rail- tbe report, ns they are, the violation of all
honor nnd fsith on the part of the people’s
lutvc discovured that a lady furniahed Representatives, will lie impelled tb tnaks
the same observation.”
and Kansas submits to slavery. But there
searching fur her, with the intention of
SraurLAR Amrs—A Bor Reported
ie still s farther interpretation given to
proceeding against her under the fugitive to Havx Rpjt HiMsair to Death.—The
Loekport Courier says a young lad, son
of widow Stevens, who fives on Chestnut
Tkmpkkakcs Meetwo.—We are rc- street, in that village, one day week be­
fore last, got into diffiroltv with a neigh­
bor’s boy, which resulted in h’ffl being
will be a meeting of the friends of Tem­
threatened with nrrest, which so frighten­
perance, on Friday evening, at the Court ed him that he run himself to death. It
House, in this village. An address may is said that he ran from Lockport ta Johnsan’s Creek, thirteen miles, without atopi ___ .1--. L- .L____ _ 1_______________

their advertisement in this paper.

j death of woeb a lad in this city.W it
i may hare drearrad &gt; ithout coming to a

or

tei

the
Warranty and Quit Claim Deed's R«*I

RICH •GLOSS

ABMIVAL

pinwall, brings tha California

Th.
April 23.jietilioo
i. put ground' and right’ of way on* lbs
depot gr
public lands in Michigan, for railroad
By Mr. Leach: The petition of C. A.
Trowbridge, for the erection of -n light-'
house st West Marquette, on Lake8uperior.
Gn the oflth, Mr. Chandler called up a
joint rcwdutimt offered by him on the
2-lth, au'horiting, tbe Secretary of War
te
to expend the appropriation mode July
R, 1830. upon such channel ot tha St.
Mary’s river as be may oeloct, which was
read a sccornl time.
Mr. Chandler—Tbe engineer hta dis­
covered a cheaper, and, as Iw thinks, a
better line for the channel, and ho merely

Secretary uf War, at his discretion. Upon
the evidence submitted by tbe corps of
engineers, to chnage tho line.
Mr. Polk—I ahonld like to know from
tho Senator from Michigan, if any of tire
fooacy referred to in this rarolulion bos
been expended. ’
I Mr. Uhnndlcr—Yea, sir, a few thousand
dollars, but a very small portion of tbe
Upproprinllon.
Mr. Polk—How much 1
Mr. Chandler—1 cannot name tbe pre­
disc sum;—but n small portion of the
Htnount has been ex [■ended on another
channel. Ijut fall a new channel was
discovered, the adoption of which, it ia
thought wUl save some seventy or eighty
thousand dollars. I havo/thc report uf
the engineer in,, cpy hagJ which maybe
rend.
.
Mr. Folic—*1 should like to bear it
risuL--'-z
,
Jrfr.
the Senator
!
.Mr. Biggs—I suggest to tiro
from Michigan, that in any ■point
in which
thia
matter ________
ought topresent
be । ­
__ _____
_________
ed to us it seems to me it ought to go to
aeommi'tee.
I move to refer it to the
Committee on Commerce.
Mr. Chandler—‘Very well, let it go to
that committee.

those interested, to overcome if possible
the serious, if not ineurmountolde sbstsdcu (aside from tho additional expense of
from 115,000 to 820,000) to offering all
tho Swamp Laud at different points over

mw

more than one place, such appointments
would of course impose the obligation to
sell accordingly, and thus involve the i*»
prachcabditjt of making tbe sales correct­
ly of any ot tbe advertised lands.
For this reason alone, aside from other
weighty ones, 1 have felt obliged, under
tha circumstances, from necessity, and
have therefore appointed all the salea of
the Swamp Lands this year, to be held at
Ixmsing The time for tlnwo sales, and
tbe arrangement of the different couniiev
in which they will be &lt;•Acred, will soon
be fixsd and extensively published.
The Press being obliged on account of
the great amount of these lands (the de­
scription filling 8 extra sheets) to adveyvertise them by supplements or extra'
papers, it is Impossible ta fix the lime for
the sale so far in advance as il could othThe advertising of the lands by sub.
divisions will also commence in a few
weeks, to be continual aceurding »o law,
f&gt;&gt;ur successive weeks prior to ths »alc, in
one paper in *ach county in the State in
which « p*[wr was publuhqd at tlic time
of tbe passage of the Act providing for the
sales, accompanied with other information
important to purcbomra.
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL
Commissioner.

CKHA1

goods!
riBfaa Orffba.

tetecrKh,

jms?11?‘ ra
’sssii: its
A at
32a *

buaincn* of thi* department,'the A«»nry
General ha* published
___bisopinkm
,------------ thrtthe
time for ’'Adjoining Owners and (test­
—
•-« to
*-----—°Swamp
--------- r-^.4
pante"
enter
Laud adjacent to
to .
them is not confined to 00 days. a» I havtundsralona it to be. white making aaiM
under the law. Though this opinion still
differs frorq my own, yet in the possible
event tfait it obould. i* sustained, white

sranro
imp a

5?£ftas

NEW SPUING GOODS’
DRY GOODS!

COM MI8S0 N E RS

uiMzrs * suiaas

i,
UEXt

PROBATE NOTICE.

S. Hltl

" “
Ulb

GLASS-WARE».!

Ths Latz Railroad IImaatek.—Utica.
May 15.—Tbe Coroner’s Jury ia the ease
of the Ssquuit disaster, have agreed &lt;ui
their verdict.
The biding of thj jurors I
is understood to have beet: unanimous at j
wiry, ns follows:
“Wo find that the p&lt; rsona whose bod- i
May 3.—Bv Mr. Lcocb : The petition ie» have been viewed by us, come to their j
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
of Wiiliam Sluwson, William E. Dick­ deaths bv the git ing way of tbe bridge ofj
inson, and 4-40 others, citizens of the up­ the N. Y. Ccnirul Railroad ensuring the ;
per peninsular of Michigan, asking for Saquoit Creek, in the town of Whiten- :
tbe establishment of a mail route from town, Oneida county, on the murning of
Appleton, In tbe county of Outagamie, tbe 1 Ith of May, And they were all pas-1
and Statu of Wisconsin, thence to Sbawa- sengers on the Cinrinusti Express train, ;
lau
.vo, Dtuui.t.i.'x
io, i.unut-ra
LAWNS.
BRILLLkNTd,
CHALLIS
Th*idratta ware «««d £ | CI1ALLL ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
ii)&gt;, in the same county end State; thence romingyau
northerly, to tbe post office at L'Ance. the insecurity of tbe bridge, owing to the i
■
thence to the post office at Houghton, same being dscay ed and rotten. A rx»r- j G 1 N G II AMS, 1* RI N TS. 8H EP-

IxiiVMAN Muauzn.—On Wednesday
Inst, near Portsmouth. Ohio, one Samuel
Morgnn killed his wife, bv beating her
brains out with a club.
Morgan was a
had man and kept in his house one Sarah
Chamberlin, on whoon account difficulty
wm era.tinua'ly arising between him and
MTwife.
On Wednesday evening a dispute arose
IxCwecn Morgan and bis wife, when she
started across the yard to escape. In get
ting over tbe fence, Morgan struck bar
with a piece of fenco-rail, felling her to
the gnmnd, and he repeated the blows un­
til life was extinct.
Sarah Chamberlin
and tlM children wive witnesses to Um
damning spectacle. After Morgan found
she was dead ho had one of the children
bring him a lang chain, which be pul
around tho neck of the corpse, and then
dragged it across the yard. Here be pro­
ceeded to strip the body of all clothing,
r.nd then left it lying at the door all

RD, I

GROCERIES!

April 2£&gt;th—By Mr. Leach: Proceed
ings of a public met tine at Sant Ste.
Marie, in the State of Michigan, relative
to the place and mariner of expending the
appropriation made by tho General Gov­
ernment for the improvement of the west
channel of Lake George.

thence to the post office nt Clifton, thence
to the ;xist office al Eagle River, thence
to the post office al Engie Ilarlier, thence
to the post office at Copper Harfair—nil
tha last mentioned places being in the
county of Boughton, and State uf Mldiigii&gt;.
1 Also, the petition of John D. Standish,
and otliera, ritixens of Michigan, asking
th? grant of a portion of the public lands
tq aid in the construction of a ship canal
around the Falls «&gt;f Niagara.
By Mr. Howard: Papers in the case
of Roscanna KimbalL widow of Jeremiah
Kimh.ill,nn invalid pensioner, withdrawn
from the files of the House and referred
11 the Commiteec on Invalid Pensions.

CH’ICe'

Sul be grautml:

ISAAC C.

try. to |&gt;urrbx«- E-*** •», I
tM • esH sad le&gt;t tb* trull c
KtKDlK VUCaORDEBM,

»tk. or eriyj'lfd u id. pais I
foritref. irodr KflSjl.
w
n »•
uiturv ■

Groceries &amp;. Ft

ti.» of it- BrUa, -u rt»«™rt«l J tn-1 HEuD-sPLAID,STELLA SHAWLS.
loiAMBBAB. MABSEU.LEB COl,

eulpuhlo urglact OO the part of th. N. Y. I.ARS AND SLEEVES, (new st vie.)
Central 11. R. Co., in not enuring ‘bv...... . ,
’
bridge to be properly examiiwd.''
WHITE GOODS. Arc.

FAMILY

• bnllh.
Lxr.ruA. faij!., lA-AjUH

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dent oeeurriM last nrgli? on the Lafayette .
malaswiu shxam-&gt;.
! i Indianapolis Railroad. TbeCincinnati !
|cwnmn»au»r,,
DleM espn-M Ml. north «. -™\- .
!« miles
when MEN________
AND B 0 Y'S W E A R! krr»iuric
bridge 22
. east
___ yof Itafavctte,
___________________
rhe bridge gave way, throwing the a fade |
train into the water.
Die fircman, engi- '
DEMINS, STRIPE’ AND CHECK
N^s'&lt;iimNa,eoTrimDE£,.r
or rne pasNrnrgcni seriously unrt.
I
'
-• •
Liter, 11 A. M.—The accident hap , wiely «"d »tyls. \
pened nt 1 o'clock this morning nt P&lt;.ta-'
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
to Creek, IS miles south of Izifayettc.
1‘he bridge was 100 jevt long, mid the AND PLAIN NANKEEN. FANCY
train running al tbe rate of twenty-five
mile* per h&gt;&gt;nr, and the bridge giving LINES, wiimt LINEN, DRILL,

away, the entire train went through to
the bud of the creek. Thu night was dark,
and the high water had undermined the
abutment of the bridge.
Jacob Bcertengsr, engineer, find Mnllory, fireman, were instantly killed. Ja«.
Irwin, conductor, who was sitting in the
front passenger air, was struck by limbers
and died in one hour. The passengers cacaped without material Injury.

Ifa

AGENTL
■Salt Btittr. mxiiarvM.

FANCY CASS1MEIIES,.
bMuliful palUrtrtiuJ wry eVe*p; BLACK

DOE SKIN.BLACK BROAD CLOTH.

ril v

Kansas Citt, May 15.—Intelligence
EADY-JUDE CLOTHING I
was revived here last night from Lecomp.
ton to tho effect tiiat a band of muraudeni committed numerous depredations
in that neigl.LorhcxM] on the 11th. rob
bing suveral settler'and tho store of Wm.
Wells, 15 miles from Lecompton. The
gang is said to number sixty men com­ tkilliag* to HI duilrn.
pletely armed, and it is asserted to be the
same
band which perpetrated the recent
neighbors in the morning by the children,
robberies and mullers at Fort Scott.—
and Morgan waa arresied.
No pursuit was attemptedQvrra a Strain or Fatautiks.—We
Washinoton, May 13.—The Miuoeen.
stated tho other day, in giving on account
of tbe casu of Mm. Straw va. the Boston ta Sunatora have drawn lots. G«n. Shields
drew the term expiring in March, 185®,
&amp; Worcester Railroad, that Mr. Davin,
and Mr. Rico that expiring in March,
the depot master at the Newton Lower
Falls station, who from tho platform wit­
nessed tho accident from.which Mr, Shaw
was killed and Lis wife mangled, waa
SPECIAL NOTICEShinjsclf killed by the same train some
time afterwards on the &gt;ame spot. Anoth­
er name can be added to the list: Mr.
Wallace, who wa« tbe engineer to the
train when Mr. Shaw and Mr. Davis
woie killed, was bimsdf killed at Fram­
ingham by the explurion of the locomo­
tive which lie was running.
The explo­
sion, Irowovcr, was from no negligence uf
Mr. Wallace, bat was in consequence of
theldofective construction of tha boiler.
—Sutton Timet.

Hcury Ward Beecher in his “ Life
Tbooghta,- says: ‘Th. Bible Society is

GREAT DISCI

THE PI1ILO6OPI
FOUN

Hwy wiU be promptly

TIME IS

JKWLLKY AKD

IUd.ii *» Regulator a will cu&gt; c, e«&gt; &lt;"l&gt;» e1» and apwdUr. Cwm-mm'. &gt;,uJx*4'
lion, luftamma i»a of tlx U»«d*. te»-

i ■CSSEf»d«PMMl
W* l^M thi. ttWthod

J. r. Robrrti A Co.. Usatlng*.
A J n.:w-..:n.

Hew Arrangement

Judge of

rugtXKY AKD CO

BOOTS &lt;3e SHOES,

DFR1XG MEDJCIXE.

:n

DM be likely to state it without authority.

-

: AKE STOKE.

�BEAUTIFUL

,

HEAD
E-TTL'S

RICH •GLOSSY HAIR,

I UAKPER« MOXTULY MAGAZINE &gt; n-nd Im

rn

MOR^^GEBAI^.

1 Good Nava I

nnntf'r'

blood

'

DETROIT DAILY TR1BCNB,

GOODS

NEW

Till' IIIIST
ro Tin: GKBATBVT Oil

m GOODS!

&amp;1SEis*sjsA

SPAILDIMG’*

GRANT *

Ready Pay Store,
received a large
stock of

wiu IX cuct up »
■nd taiua uf th*

m Hutiazre I

»«

ds* ai-U&gt;. datsrt tMaanta. the m -f«x
dred *nd nine dollar* and (■rentY-fir* eamU,

EVERY VARIETY,

LARGE STOCK

lo be sold at Ijowcst
Prices.

.NOTfcr

Call and net them before yurehanng
tbtuhtrt.
U HuUdrtphiamJnn*

rum u bite or gray i be
,) tu original color au'd

LOW PRICKS I

their Lair braatiful and gioaST.
c uuj youra,
SOLOMON MANN.

OF ALL KINDS.

nun
COOPERING BUSINESS.

J.M. HUBBARD

GINGHAMS,

BRILLHKTS

r» at HI:
Ilateutp.
PORK BARRETH. FLOUR BARRELS. TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS.

LAWNS,

ginsual instruments,

A nice assortment

■m ’.MUW'. !

Ynd .'Inslral Merebaudhr,

LAWNS,

PRINTS,

l4(rhciitrau«»d«ratM&gt;a you claim for It
Again, very rr*l»:ettoUy and truly, run
*
- '
SOLOMtkpMJ

SILKS,

BONNETS

GINGHAMS.

RUCHE

FANCY BARAGES.

BOR­

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.

«Ml tMrpRronas*.
Stares tor tight barrel*,
tarn far bucket* Ail ,
aaoperlng line, faithfully attended tn. Girt
* call and I will try a ad anil you.
D.T DRAKE

a» to-coe tog. «I thought, prematurely

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
WOOD * CO . 1

riet. ra. Jit Itrvad

Aud &gt;»la by all pxd D:ug&lt;i»t.

J E A NS. 3 ATI N ETS, D ENI MS, TICKS,

Dr. A. E. BON STEEL,

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS. BLEACH­

PHYSICIAN* SURGED N,

' ED

riciuilr, that ba will atSHIRTING, BAITS, COTTON YARN,

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

CAMBRICS,

m Haitinj^.stulsbow
llx i-ravcrof thejwti.

4 auu trur, liikii ia« ni.ui «u*wu' *

LINENS,

Ready Pay Store. ;
-----

—

Groceries
SUGARS

E DONSTEKt.
Hatting*. March S. lt»S.
vZsMfly
Tt tairud In at ill lurttor incraaw our reading •»
.
.»
The TatanSl* printed ttajemr.hmtulltol J.
K-ObCFtS, &amp;L Cl).
AT THE HASTINGS
MORNING EDITION.

DRTTQ STORE
Have lately received a full asaortmeutof

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

DRI GS AND .vl EDIC1.M.S, .
ordinary rxpenao In cat
but w* tarn detrnuiurd

1 EU

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL

Burning Fluid together with a full stuck of

Cull and See.

HATS Aim CATS,

A GENTLEMAN

_ an

ia getting uji a dub tor the Daily or Tu-Wirllj !
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

t ari*ll

tocftlw Daily

Si BOOTS AND SHOES! !

pricing more parrel new*, but m rivingtbe marUta ofeach day. and preariiting, al .o, a much gre.
ter tnrtety of lac»yciiy lottlbjroer.

CHEAP CROCKERY!
who are auflanne

I ifty cuptea,
On* Hundred coni**70

with toll iMtnsctiun* K-rputting nt&gt; and uaiug Wv
■a.dicinr.ftwtottlwlKimaywrdvrft. llvropsb" |
.it
..
■ iwmiu. atantn - tu pay .

Of TRIWEEKLY TRLBUNE; *in&lt;te «■!".

?&lt;»£• I GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS!!
E‘t? mckklvky.

&lt;*

All letter* iuUostng monev or on
Had .iUtU affirm bo addr^rd

I

a rery fine hi* of U&gt;*m. Without boaatiog. the
had TOBACCOS, for the »«n&gt;*pitee.
AND IT TAKIS MONEY TO BUY- GOOD JEW ; thi* ride of Dtfroit.

rrvVvVTr*----- &lt;71----- TbyT&gt;&lt;r

TIME IS MONEY.

i.ROSl*BCTUiO&gt;
THE EVENIHO POST.

Sech u TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SP1
CES, PEPER,
every*
line in the Grocery line, iuch as
wifi Le wan ted fur family use. And

'icy have on luttid the best kind
of ammunition for sportsmen
suvh aa powder, and Pur­
cession Capa uf all kinds
Water Prooffit and
others. Shot,
All the pop­
ular Pat e u
Medicines, ol tbe
day may alto be
found at this establishmcnL Also a great va­
riety uf tbe choicest Perfurm ry for the especial accom­
modation of tbe Indies. AI*j
Stationery,Pcm, Pencilo, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelopa Ac.
They would respectively announce I
tbe c'iftxuna of Hastings and of the sur­
rounding County, generally that they in­
tend to sell everything in tbeir line of ths
burinesa an cheap aa can be bought at any
place.
Give us a call and judge for yourselves.
Produce of most kinds will be taken in
exchange.
.,
Special attention will be given to eom
pounding and putting up Prescriptions.—
And every one purchasing Medicines here
ty rely’upon them as being genuine.
Juno 2.’&gt;th 1857.
n7t£

New Barry Mill,

n

JEWELRY AND DOOK STORE

i- »__ 1-1.

I. tha uiienmnramiaiiir *d-

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS,CAN­

RECEIVE M. &gt;XEY i \ ol.n AC

CO I NTS.

k

SPAILDING.

Hastings, June 4, 1857.

HARDWARE!
AND CUTLERY
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRA5CIS BOWES
I* doing tbelargMl Hardware burineas in H*alLAROEST STOCK ofth.
.BEST GOODS, at the
LOWEST PRICES.
r*tev»|| iav STRING slock of Good*

SJIELFd-1/EA vrUAHD WaHK STOVEt,'
TIE, C61TEB AEDSBUT-UIOX
ware wnicni offer

TUAS El'EK.

tu as good order snd u prompt as any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Having secured the survtccsof

WALLPAPER, Ac., Ac.

N. Hastings.

■Ans A LAN I A.

Judge of Probate,

u Miller, and our mill being built on ttK1
most improved plan, together with a good
Smutter—wo are prepared to do the
best of work. Please give us a call.
Cash paid for wheat,
BOLTWOOD * GRANT.
Huttings. Sep. 3, I857J

be UNDERSOLD 1

Npria copy tor one

TEMPEH ANCE

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

SCL-.’&amp;u

WILLIAM JONES,

eiOOllBB,
PAINTING
JOHN MICflAKL ssaW ss-sclfally tofcre

HASTINGS

n"lri:

axd

VICINITY,

■FORMERLY kept by T. Fmixn% is
£ constantly making additions
satne, all of which, he propom to acll

(■EAPER lltB Ike CREAPE8T

JOHNS. DEMUTR.

instrument, called the English Metalic
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
J. M. HUBBARD.
n24-0nt.
Oct. 15tb IE57.

JUST RECEIVED

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.

LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
TO HOUSE BUILDERS,

OUB1.NO OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY alienKAYE-TROUGH and CONDUCTOR

J ded to.

GEOROE 3. UENXKTT.
Ciuviuuati Daily Enquirer.

a new slock of Fall and whiter GOODS,
which will be sold for

■■

:

at sstimishlng low price*. My motto
is *n little cheaper than the chwipeat.’
I have just received a good assortment
L-tdiei

DRESS GOODS
_ Prints,
Ginghams, LcLains, Me­
Be ch
as
rinos, PuramcUas Black Alpaccas and a
sty of Wool DcLains, all very nice
vi.r eU.p.
assortment
of Cloths
Also a good
--------- --------------—. lor
...
men's wear, arid a hrgu stuck of staples.
Dcniins Sheetings, ahirtingj stripes, checks
nnd tickings.
JUSTRECEIVKD a new 1&lt; I of
HOOTS mid SHOTS,

Ladie’s Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a
good assortment nt very low prices.
Ou hnnd a very large stock ofCrockery
stone and Glass Wore.
Just received a new stock of
of all kinds'thanp for Bemly Pay.
I
I have also a very large quantity nt

\N I'
KIIINGLEN,
on hand nnd all persons «idling to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhere.
1 would particularly coll the attention
to tbe fact
who arc bui
thick o'
that I have just.
f.t ni i*li
Nailsand Glsaa
sash, Gltira, nnils, Door Trimmings Ac.,

1 cheerfully grrr thia iaferi
fit eftao** Mtnilarlr affeetrd.
MORRIS MORRIH

itirii.L! ant
•; &gt; ti -1
rot i:?!! YE.tr. of Tin:
COSMOPOUTAN ART AKNOC1ATION.
DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS!
-■ - - - - MaB-ait

COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,

TERMS or SUlfctt Uli TION.
r ,1

i ••Mamfcat Dearicv,” alao to

st os low a figure as possible.
--------Il J BENFIELD
u21-yl

THE GOLDEN PRIZE

OWEB.

SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR EV

CHANGE OF TISTE.
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

■ t*. r- i U-r
aay are superior to any-ever sold In thia
place.
A very liberal de&gt;lucti»n Hindu to those
purchasing in quantities.
Promt attention itaid te country or

At the chnapest store in town by I

IS now in successful operation, ready
to do-ony amount, of

DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
&lt;4 Hailing* and vicinity, that

Of toe beat quality fur all instrument*.

win give uw personal aucnAll kinds of produce lionMr.tv H.tunlng
Inanus. byjeavinc orders
taken in exchange for
jjrv corner Main and Jtardick
I Streets.
Goods.
new musical
N. B. Just received

GRANT

i

ii.A

Anu every dung in Ute line of Groceries.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

BOOKS

I. C. MOTT.
utOtf

■ HIM
Tut
_ upbavrilicr hits jttx
stock of Mustuu Merduuiidiae
i
uonsi sting
io part of
PIANO FORTES AND MELODEON8.
From the beet MaJcrrt in thr country.

OF Al. . KINDS.

i»tirg of et erjr variety and of

Ititllr Creek. F. b. l-&gt;, 133?-

V LG ITAU1.E IHAIuD

ffZ.N.

I Of every description, and uf the latest
publication..

nwr and reliability

^LOTHlMi!

Ml

Of the best Italian and American Manti­

____

That Good TFA, suru to cure the headache

ISAAC C. MOTT

:

BOOTS AND SHOES, READY llADE C""t

OIL SIU&amp;

PARASOLS, Ac., Ac.

*.

KINDS BONNET TRIM INGS
AT THE

Clsthiog: Never se Cheap,

GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

GREAT Illst «»\ LI’.Y I

•*OL. J. C. FEEMDNT, in Id* travrl* ilucoYered

KALAMAZOO

nao JMlttr Art Journal (he 1'e.

Battle Creek, Hastings
Grand
Rapids Stage Route.
N and after Munday .August 31st, 18­
57, until further notice, stages will
leave the following named places, ss fol­
lows, to will
Leave Hasting for Battle Creek, Mon­
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 o'­
clock. A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
nt 1 o'clock, P. M. in time to lake the

O

days, Thunuluys and Saturdays at one oclnck P. M. lu tlrie to take the evening
train of cant.
Lente Bnttle Creek for Hna'Jitga on
Tuouaya, Thursday» and Saturday a at 7
o’clock, A. M., etui arrive at
at two t'ckck, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednesdays aud Fridays at 4 o’clock, A.
M., and arrive in IlattingB, at
Ixave Hastings fur Grand
Mondays. Wcdncadaya and Fri

fat lor I

Battle

. ,

ILDEN PRIZE ia

aud a Caniteara
roiai

l’t^d^’oL *U L.hriUJT. Actuary C- A.

cm romc »or r as h i

&lt;ii»

�BLOOD mis
HHI.D

KNAPE1TS COLUMN I

C-olimm.
' ■

THE FIRST

GBANT

Ready Pay Store,
be aSbnkd them fmm lung
storms.—Mich. Farmer.
\
Tho "pldkwoiAy «C* thing is tbe raai why it i« eo. O*c whn understands
y * thing I*an, will :a&gt; likely to do the

eccived a large
stock of

in Hastings'
ABSOLUTE* UXIMPAIMD

l to walking sheep, iu

Cbales* anppeae &lt;hM the

Surplus, &gt;422,162, .11
ieixj: II ’J ioia,

every variety,

of :t*.-Jf i» a wfficiwH reason for washing

±' LARGE STOCK
Prices.

©JIFJflXBS.

esnetiaMr, a yellow exudstiru near the
skin; You will sec il nearly ell over
gcoJsheep, 1.ui mostly on the breast and
shoulders. Now this is * secretion from
tho glands of the akin’ nnd serves, it is
•ufqxned, tn important purpose in reiuitm tho fibre, snd in protecting tha anlmal. But the fact about it which has most
to do with sheep.washing is the following:
This yellow ginn is called *-Yolk," from
its ittrnblnce to thi, yolk of on egg, is

f

0,11 d m

1

J. B. Bonnott, Gcn’l Agent

dress goods,

-INSURES AGAINST THE-

DANGERS
OF FIRE,
AND
PEB1LS OF INLAND NAVIGATION.

Dsesmbrr bat »ub*cri-

:

oreLLKMOS.

HURTS

I ta"

SHERIFF SALE.

GLSGHAMS.

COOPERING- BUSINESS.

BIULLIUTS,

n

LOTS, I.

Swellenap, which, when the sheep is plunged
Into tbe water, is dissolved, and nets u a

LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED
AND PROMPTLY PAID.

It » as if fine soap had been intimately
pWNTR LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
mixed with It down to the very akin, just
‘
’
before washing the sheep. Tbe owner nf SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE DOR­
I DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, te

Hastings.
PURE BARBELS. FLOUR BARRELS. TUBS
RUTTER PIBKLSR.

A nice assortment
L» the SCANDINAVIAN VEGITABLE BLOOD

OF

FANCY BARAGES.

LOSSES PAID SKM-U312 .84.

j-iutvukl

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALI
KINDS BONNET TFJMINGS
AT THE

which we ifill mention.

'

1. He will do

CHOICE FIRST-CI^SS INDEMNITY MAY BE
a little while before he wadies them thnr- •
EFFECTED WITIIOCT DELAY, WITH?
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
THIS WELL
caddy. This will allow tbe soap of the
.
EXOWN AND ABLE COBy&lt;»lk to act Geely. 2. If he can wash his (JEANS.SAT1NET8, DENIMS,TICKS,
sheep in soft dear water .this will Ihi bet
ter than hard water. 3. Ho will find it SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH J. A.SWEEZEY. Aw

ED GOODS, MUSLIMS, STRIPED
»«e to wait till the weather and water
are mild, for the soap acta better thus than SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,
V the water it Cold. 4. Hr will »ee the
CAMBRICS, LINENS, OIL SILKS,
HnparUime of sheltering the flock from
* - -..--a m.tia ’
dtkSIllva rfic. PARASOLS,d*-, &amp;C.

CcrAs at Rtsdy-Mte*
_ u, _
|
|

A

w

.
?
e

j

OIJ) STAND
G ROCERTES AT THE
AS V S C A L,

J.M. HUBBARD
nxiLut ts
^usiral fnstrnmtnts,

OF ALL KINDS.

FISH

SUGARS

TEA

Tl’ith as good and complete an aawritIT t.vnt of
i

GROCEBIHS,

That Good TEA, sure to cure tho hcmhwbe

£. BQXSTEEU

Tita sulnwrilicr line just opened a line
stock of Musical Merchandise consisting
in part of
PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS,
From the Aral Maker* iu the ctmatry.
V1OLINH AND G VIT A RI,
Of the best Italian and American Manu­
facture.
SHEET MVRIC,
Of every description, and uf the latest
publics ti’e-n.
STRINGS,
Of tha best quality for all instrument*.

J. P. Roberts, &lt;fc- Co.

\

Asa partb’olar friend has Liken the
।
_
'
iMierty t &lt;■ cireohto the M.irv that «e n
And every- tiling iu thd lint uf Grucctius. * keepmc a GROGSHOP. 1 take thi. &lt;&gt;
------ J j portutut
-•
rl.
t!

JlUIJi S JIEJICTII.

AT THE HASTINGS

DRUG STORE,
Have lately received a full assortment of

taken in exchange for
“J,-’&lt;-.6Urd
I
TEuiicful to my numer«tti ei:»tiMnen
Goods.
I f«-rtbt;r psist lil» raljtstnmngc, 1 hope to

DRUGS AND MEDICINAL*,

RECEIVE MOXtfT OX OLD AC-

CUf.NIS.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

GRANT

k

J. w. T. McHVLLEN

larr'.ttt coutinucticr aft he «.-»n.e.
D. C. HAWLEY.
Sept. 22 1|857___________ ________ _ t^Olf.

JUST liKCErVEI)

STAILDBC.

Hastings, June 4, IS37.
\2n4
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,
Arranged by the best composers.
H. J. K‘rlIix'lL‘U
Every instrument offered for sale has
-k of Fall and winter GOODS,
been thoroughly tested, and be can nafelv
*ay arc mperlur to any ever eoM. in this
Bunting Fluid together with a full stock of
place.
’
’ A very liberal deduction made to those
r s i_i
t-cc
j is *a little cheaper then the cbeoi*-*!.’
purchasing in quanliticn.
Such
as TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SI’I
I lune just received a g.rtrtl uioTtmcnt■
Promt attention'paid to country or
CES, i’EPER, FISH, in a word every,
Ladin
ders.
thing in the Grocery line, auch as
Mr. II. will give his persona) atten­
wifi be wanted for family use. And
tion to tunina I’mnon, by leaving orders
they luivc on hand the best kind
nt his store corner Main and Bunlick
of ammunition for sportsmen
,__ . Parftinvtta* Block Alpavcns and n
Street*.
llw reason 1 why
such ns powder, nnd Per­
I variety. efWuil Detains, all very Dirs!
N. B. Just received a new musical
cussion Cann of all kinds
and very «b«np.
’ \
instrument, called the English Metalic
Water
Proofft
nnd
Also a good w.ortiji»rti &lt;&gt;PCl&lt;ith» lor ,
Harmonium. Cull and examine.
others. Shot,
men's w-cwr, and n Ltfxe stuck of staple*. •
J. M. HUBBARD.
Is doing the larxesl UanteMre Irasir.css ta Hu
n-alm.Sk^t.ikrUnfcaulr^iK.
I .cad, Ac.
Oct. 15rh 1857.
n244Jm.
tnpi Is beesuw he has lbs
All tha pop.
und tickings.
LAROEtiTBTOCKofthe
PROSPECTUS OF
ulnr Pat e n t
.
BEST GOODS, al th*
J US I j; ECEIV ED a new lot o|
;
Medicine*, ol the
THE EVENING POST
j
■
nOOTNunct MMES,
.
'
lowest rmers.
day tnny n!*r&gt; ho
.v. na.
Ladles Gaiters BuNUifis nnd Boots, g |
found at thia establish­
g«KKi ftssueuucntat vary low prioa.
;
ment Also a great va-' ~
On liaud a veri large stock ofCnxktfry ।
shelf* mu rr iuri&gt; uabe Mures,'
, riety of the choicest Pert’ustone and GL-iss Warr.
tlx. cunat A.vitAJiEer-mos
le I’nnci
nu ry for the especial accom­
WARE, n illVfll OFEEB
modation of the ladies. Also
Stationery, Pena. Pwicils, Irtk, (ev­
of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
ery variety) Paper, Envelope Ac.
1 have also a very large qqantity «&gt;i
They would respectively announce to
the citizens of Hautings and uf the surnnitiding County, generally that they in­
ELEVATED
AND
tend to sell everytbingin tbeir line of tbe
OVEN STOVES,
SniNGLES,
bosincss as cheap u can be bought at any­
LOW OVEN STOVES.
on hand and all pursum «i.-hiug to buy or ।
place.
PARLOR COOK STGVES.
snlf w ill do well to cull before bargaining i
Give us a call and judge for yourselves.
• dsewberv.
6
*!
Produce of most kinda will be taken in
particularly «ll the ujientimi J
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

US.t'KGLK l.KXMOT.

HABHWARE!

if :n4

! AND CUTLERY.

are certain nlilitari.ini who cannot consent
tn grow anything which does not furnish
food fur the stomach, or money for tbe
pockets; as for ‘cluttering up’ their rooms
with gwaAinw, rnscs or lilies* that is all
folly I Now, let such a person try a grape­
vine at their south window. Plant in a
large }x&gt;t or neatly painted box, and train
tbs vines and wires Across tbe window­
frame. We can conceive that such a plant
would satisfy the sense of beauty and |
utility at tho same time, nnd that in a
high degree. It would bo the finest or­
nament of the house; and as for tbe fruit,
wby certainly that woiild be appreciated.
—American Agricvl/uralitt.

HATS AHI) CATS,

GOODS

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead. ;

•UUir* Mr'

’’

FR.AXCIS ROWER

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

CHEAP CROCKERY!

‘“
MurBc- VOEKBiww—

T”

2S?-7
'«•»*

”

•st» mon. and rftet, Xw « East
*t cm-

,in* Mitt*. A by IWtr»it 4 Urr.Uuii p»

BRILLIANT rROSPL'CTUSI
FOL-RTirYSAR OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART AMOCIATIOX.

DV5NELD0RF GALLERY OF FATNTlXQSt

LUMBER

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS !!
.
test TEAS ud TOBACCOS,

DoOf Steunt Port.
Singh copy tar mm

Special attention will Im given toeom
pounding and putting up Prescriptions.—
And every one pardiaaingMedicines here
may rely upon them as being genuine.
June 25th 1857.______________ n7t£

New Barry Mill,
IS now in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of
'
'

NAHA GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­

DLES, SOAPS, BASH, PAILS, BED
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

Ii PaMieted Every Thunder. •

WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac.

as good order and "at prompt as' any
her Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Haring secured lbs services of

N. Hastings.
our mill befog built on tbe
merit improved plan, together with a good
Sinuttvr—we are prepared to do the
best of work., Ploaae give us a call.
Cash paid for wheat.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Hutings, Sep. 8.1867.__________ ■

TIME IS MONEY.

TEMPERANCE

to make the mixtere liquid and

GREEK SLAVE !!

COSNOI-UI.ITAX ABT ASSOCIATION.

sash, Gians, nails, Door Trimmings Ac.. 1
fWPPER, Tia-SMI 8lw« Ina -War. ofU] kind. a
at‘as
“ low
1,°" a
* fforum
‘8Ure s*
” p..««;&gt;.U_
Po^'ble.
- ‘
k-__________ ll'j
KEN FIELD
V .•l.aa.-l, "rm.de U cnJ-r.
D21-yl
11JKFNI
Y°««U’0O»'Al.LKTNDSI-R0Mm.Y^»wi.
MWIV&amp;kNJ

c”&gt;»VCTon
on au.rt noUoe, in «u« aud style n&gt; »un c»ton&gt;er.
kXCIS BUWKR. ;

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.

or Tine.
,
Battle Creek, HasUap t Graad
Rapid, BUge Hotte.

Twlt »•«.golds,
oiSSwoiSi’.-'aSTS
—

comor

m Miller, and

boUle at utice

tts.tmgs.Msra 16,1W.________

t'lotbingt New so Cheap.

ms iimaa,

I

W. K. rtl.K&gt;S._
BbcnE.

BOOTS AND SHOES. READY MADE

YSI CI A N A BU RG EO N.

KALAMAZOO : : : : MICIUOaH.

GasrKSXS IIovsk Pl*kts.—Somebody
has recommended to cultivate tho dwarf

Bk Kind to Ytfva Hotrass.—1 have, in
tbe emtrwe of my life, seen a p«&gt;d nutny
boreea, some too, that were railed ugly
horses. Now, it is my opiatau there is
no use of owning what might be called
a real ugly horse. Use the whip and
apnr lese. and iu their place put kindness.
Three grain* uf kindness nrc worth ail the
whips and spurs in the world in breaking
a horse. Dwre are a great many horses
injured for want of kindtwss. This. I am
■are no man will deny. For ’ inslsnoc a
man boa a colt to break. Tho coll has
never lu.cn handled. The man, with sev­
eral cabers to help him, drives die colt
into the stable. He then forces a bit into
his mouth, snd if there arc any who dare,
they jump upon his back, well armed with
a Stout whip, and very often a spur.—
These be dues not forget to use. He
clings to the coll’s back m lung as he can
but is finally thrown off.
He tries it
again and again, till, completely exhaus­
ted, tbe cult is obliged to yield—that is,
far the time being. But is this right)—
k the unit tamed and properly subdued 1

tr.LE. B0N8TEEL,

Ind Musical Merchandise,

bwide chilling and weakening the sheep
tbemeclvcs.

To Daivs Aw*v Rats.—Some years
since a currsspocdciit «•( the Boston Coltivaior recommended potash for the purpoK. The rats troubled him very much,
navi^ entered through the chamber flour.
They appeared in great numbers and were
very troublesome, so that be felt justified
ia resorting to extreme measures tc effect
tbeir expulsion from his premises. He
pooaded up potesh and strewed around
thair holes and rubbed some under the
hoards, and on the sides where they came
through. Tl»’ next night he heard a Moialliag araoupt them, which he supposed wa*
from tbe autttic nature of the potash that
hod got among their hair or on their barefeet They disappeared, und for a lung time
he was exempt from any such annoyance.

Ready Pay Store.

V 57, nntil further notice. Mairus will
Iowa, to wit:

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FOB

~ 1858.

ILLITTS*T».

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SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR HNG RATING!

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TERMS.

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VOL. 3.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1858.

’Stlittr* Uottra.

I

.-—.a„::r
—ru==----. -1—.; ' that he Jias not paid it.
—
-----------have the note 1”
SHADOWS.

Of course you

note, »*ith his signature crowed over with which lie thought might injure his repu­
tation sneaked off.
ink, and a hole punched through It"
I cashed the check, and hastened to
"it is plain, Mr. Wallace, that be peid
you the monev as be alleges,’ or he has Wallow's houae. The reader may judge
obtained fraudulent possession of the note with what satisfaction he received it, how
and intends to cheat you out* of the rejoiced was Annie and her lover. WaJlace insisted that I should take the hun­
amount"
“He never paid me,” replied be firmly, dred dollars for my senieeo; but I was
“Then he lias fraudulently obtained the
note. NV bat sort of a person is this
He died a few
Chandler who boards with you !"
~ u as a temperate man.
“A Gno young man. Bless vnu! hr years acb, leaving a handsome property
wouldn't do anything of that kinJ."
to Chandler and his wife.
“I am sure be wouldn't I" repeated An”'-:iW;«UB^ta..*ta»1&gt;““-=s
F0R
HOME.

NO. 3.

there will teno brighter homo in all the
land. A shadow on your countenance is a
veil for my heart, and the aamc is true as
regards our children. Our pulses strike
tou ucarljun unison not to te distorted
wtenygvra has*lost Ha even beat.”
Again Mr. Lewis walked Jon in silence,
his face partly avci ted; and again bis wife
began to fear that she had spoken too
freely.
But he kmi dispel led*this impression, fur ho said, “I am glad, Caddy,
that you have spoken, til us plaiuly. I
only wish you hod done so before. I see
bow it te ’ My smiles tevc been* for the
outside world—the world that neither

&gt;

------- ---Nw 8O B.tn.—A young man, cted in
, homs-spun, was standing in Court strout,
deruurmg a doughnut when he w«L:a»^Jcd bv one of hsir.Juxcn gtntecly
GRANT A SPAVLDING,
dressed citv idlers, with :
I
•*«--- ■—' •
“What does your tether say 1”
It. J. KENFIELD,
•
“He is positive he never received the
&gt;,
money.
The mortgage must be paid to­
,
morrow."
Sleeping soft oa ths
... .....
WSI1UI
j
“Very singular.
NVas your tether—"
Fsir are ths Bowers
asked lhe city buck, bent upon some sp&lt;rn
In sunbright bowers.
j
I besitatod to use that unpleasant w“J
with greeny.
’
P,
A J. RUSSELL,
‘ which I knew must grate harshly on
“Well, she's putty welt; she sent mo
. ear of the devoted girL
deown hero on btaiiwas."
I
“Mr. Bryce rays my tether wm not the note, but through him 1 NNTiat time !
.btiic*
“She did! What kind of busmeranra
'just right when he paid him, though not does he come in nights!"
IC.S.-’l I.
s.n,
|
j
■ ' '
'
you on!"
.ta.es, in.. ..eel. nsita. sr*d shell , Cbracin, racb w.re,
ed brow for the dear ones at home, for । ' ‘ Why, she wanted me to come de&lt;»wn
I very bad."
1 “T-k" ll“‘h&lt;"”*
dt"-"
, Ixs.ts sod -hoes, sial msaufisrtursr From gaj »o grere.
.
“I will see your father."
li . r . J! f-.
| M™. Lcwl., tar Utatalf .niltag talf wliom thought aud caru orc crtr-living ।to Bostmg and look rwnmd and find halfI uf tin sod absotoron and copper- I Ukr the frowning smiles of ths chBd at plsjr . I
“He Is coming lii-ro in a few minutes;
activities.’*
।a-dozen of tha biggest fulea in Boating,
-Bur Uttar ta Jul nut com* tan. lul '
.
Afr. and Mrs. Lewis were now at their । ।and bring them up -country to eriiente
wU,
r „d Ur
I thought I would sco you, ana tell you Un n-elndt U,. night tal«» ,»« ™: u I
DAKEH,
Br,e. .
H.taJtn
t» Uw.
toward bi. .if. eoriotul,. door, where they paused a moment, and ’em; and 1 rather guess I've got my tya
• the facts before he came.”
ANl'FACTEHEHS-ef tin. sUrt-ta*
then
went
in.
Instantly,
on
passing
Hs
,on ’em neow
*“I do not see how Mr. Bryce could
buid lite stranger, taking
per ssre. UnferiUi inm.nsJs.st
rR”"?”'?!'"'
Xt&gt;.,M™.U.UlM *!&gt;&lt;*■ fmmtfc
.keif-bsnlaar*. cutlcrr sad stoves. btat|l
threshold, Mr. Lewis felt the pressure
have obtained the note, unless be pnid the
- - the crowd at a glance.
»ct «.f the pcst-ofic*.______________
upon him of his usual state. The hue of!
«f j The next moment he had the edgeatune
money."
bis feelings began to change. The cheer’ to himself, WUBrc
„he
B quietly finished bls
J. 1’. ItOllERTS A Co.,
I
"Nor I."
*"
|
where
•“
11 1.1
•'&amp;*« «!“ ‘““•I- reP-*ud •«
ful, interesting exterior put on for those ! |aUgh and'dnughuuL
.toJ.^T' -’SI’■! tand. -laon-t uulruuSlj^-’
:
“Where dad your tether keep it I”
j
“He gave it to me and I put it in-tira. linna to do with n 1
....
-Ttat .miring be rou lamed upon lie met in business intercourse, began
' secretary in the front room.’
-1 runol tell.
1 .tauld Uko to &lt;*.
Jue jiu uu.emd hi. II rapidly to change, and a sober hue to sue- {;
uwb. creo-nr*.
A geutleman ol Norfolk. Va., ha*l ,*
iu -Harr's Btock?
' ceed. ’ Like most business men, his de- ;
•
“Did you give it toyour father again I"____
And cbarWr smiles.
i fine negro, to whom he gavu the privilege
. .
. question, just now."
j
“No."
!
“He is irnocait, I am sure! „ exclaimed
।
Mr Uw.g ilighlly arfrUd uu bcadi sire fur profitable results was even far in ' of hiring himself out au-1 keeping -me’
,
“Who wcro iu the room alien you put Annie.
, and walked on In silence. They had call­ advance of the alow evolutions of trade; half the wages.
A short time s'nee the
and bls daily history was a history of dis• ‘
*“
“No harm in seeing him," added Mr. |
! c*l in al tho store of Mr. Edwards to pur­ appointments,,iu some measure depend­ negro camo home to his master to tell
I* “iir^Brvro, George Chandler, and Ci- Wallace. “1 will go fur him.
him that the man fur wliom ho had been
chase Ja few articles, gnd were on their
ent upon bis restless anticipation. lie
thcr ntTd uiyself."
'
In a'----------------few miuntes
‘--------ba returned
*----with lhe
way home.
There was no smile on the was not as w illing to work and to wait as working wished to buy him, and would
|
“Have you seen tht note sinro it was ' young man.
Chandler, in the converaagive tl,3M) for him.
i lion 1 lisd with him, manifested a very tece of Mr. Lewis now. buts very grave be should be; and like many of his^lsai, 1
.
Uid there are shstlaws—mrreirul sns-lowo.
“Well,’’ raid his master, “what of thatl
expression instead—crave almost to stern . neglected the pearls tiiat by hero «.-J
rjlOI^LU-E sad retsiiaeslvr iu. sad aro.* j Droopia&lt; 1JkC ulm 0Q
bl.rj.n* U«l.
‘ lively interest in the solution of the mysliras.
The words of his wife had taken there along his\nath, became they were I don’t wish to sell.’’
tcry’nnd declared himself ready to do
“Has your father F
him altogether by surprise; and though inferior in value toaboM that be hoped to &lt; “But, y-&gt;u set, masaa," raid Sam, “J’ro
&lt; rreK.
; Thai luie * u-nw jiow*
any thing to forward my views.
“He says he has not.
Mlite. all width*.
lisd a cough some limo, and 'specs I’m
spoken lightly, had jarred upon his ears.
Tbu
suwirr “,J
•»“ &gt;.’• dep»ri••
V, cry remnrsaou
!
"What time did you return to the I • Tire truth was, Mr. Lewis, like a great find just a little way iu advance.
“Very
remarkable..”
into desumption.
1 d-n't 'spec I
consequence wm that when th- day’s bus- g*h&gt;c
J
j
"It is indeed; 1 know my tetter would i house on Tuesday night I” I asked with I
OROCEBS.
■ many other men who have their owp bus- . iuess excitement was over his mind fell shall last more’n two or three years, and
| not tpll a lie (about it. But ho might have ! the intention uf sounding him a little.
I'd like-to take dat man in!” '
Inen* cares and troubles, was In tbo habit
Into a brooding stat**, and lingered over
। takes it out when he ild nut know What;
“About, twelve."
of bringing boine a sober, and too often its disappointments, «&gt;r locked forward
! he was about.”
|
“Twelve,” said Annie.
“It was not
Sktli-n owe their birth
a clouded face.
It wm in vain that bis with foiling hope in the future—for boj&gt;e
A dam merchant, meeting one of his
I
“Vcrv
if he
a »»■»&gt;rondi- more tium ten. 1 beard you."
’
i cry likidv;
iisuiy; but
uui ■&gt;
m n ns iu
&gt;u »
’• wife and children looked into that face for
oa n fraternity the other day, w bora pocr
out. be roj'ld
could understand !j
tion to take it’ out,
••The clock struck twelve as 1 turned sunshine or listened to his words for tones in many things had been lung deferred. 1
And so be rarely hod smiles fur bis home. miglit be considered as a beautiful speaiwhat he was abouf.
What kind of a |__
_
____
the corner of the street," replied Chandler uf cheerfulness.
“Take that borne wilhyou,dear," whis­ rncu of an equine skeleton, remonstrated
’ num ia Bryre 1"
’ positively.
“Take that home with you dear." Mrs. pered Mrs. Lewis, as they moved along wilh the owner, and asked him if he evar
■
-1 duu’l know ; George—that is George ,I r •1
..t« V.
—. ._&gt;
certainly
heard
Lewis W
was
....... some
— --- one- Tn'the
--- ---- i.y.iB
,l» already
Ulli'ata* repenting this sugges rhe passage, and before they had joined fed him. “Ever feed him 1 Come, now,
I Chandlet—likes him very well, only he | room at tliat time," added Annie, looking
IS StL&gt;n
ion, m^Jo
■ .1 w nn
oa the In
in omen
im.ntC1, impUISC.r-:
the (ainily.
She had mi instinctive con­ that's a good ua," was the reply; “ he's
ltatler.1snl.po*
THE STOLEN NOTE.
is very cluse.”
। i with
nt the ogroup
j(c could
amid not
not tear
l&gt;car even
even an
an implied cen----- ---astonishment
—------------—-------» around ■ He
-Hower'S Uost
sciousness llial bur busband was in dsn- got a bushel and a half ofoats home now,
The conversation wm hero interrupted lior.----------------------------------------------------------’ sure from hi* wife.
And so ste hn-i ger uf relapsing into his usual state. The only he ain’t no time to eat ’em.”
by the entrance of Wallace. He looked
“NVr are getting around something,” 1 learned to be very careful iu tide pcrticu
warning was just in time.
pale and haggard as much from the of- replied laughing. 1 low did you gel in,' |4r
"
.
•HEATH. ELI.Ifc
‘’Thank you lor the words,” said he, “1
A Skcbxt roa LEutet Aroaa.—An old
NV hut seem* tn me lhe most remarka­ tecta of anxiety a« of the debauch from M?.
y*r Cluwdl
Chandler.
I
“Take tlrnt home with you, dear 1 - Ah,
member of the Pennsylvania Ixigintettirc,
will not forget them."
ble phase of villainy is that a wan. him- which, ho was just recovering.
uj
h m
. i*
........ “1 did not lcll
toil BUWUi
about,,it,"
he HM|
said, “fur I ,j ino;
ine j jf wlin tn.
t|j9 woras
WOT(]t aaa
had not
not neon
teou saiu.
said.
And he did not; but at once rallied him­ who maintained his mm I and popularity for
K*«rrr’&gt; new tmiMlrqr. OppOWj
srlf weallhv. can find it in Lis hekrt to
• She has told yon about it 1 suppose I
WM afraij it would make you nervous, |
wm
darker cloud, now, and
self.
and
to
the
glad
surprise
of
Jenny,
a number of years, always voted “no"
plunder the poor of the earnings of lung said be in a rad tone.
! and■ perhaps
■
---------------------------------trou-1
------- gracious
.
.knows ..
. . enough
-------- 1
get
an honest man-- into
they were dark
Will and Mary, met them with a new when a vote was recorded.* “For," said
wcorv vears.
When tte- rich rub the
• Shu has."
j
i Lie. I loti nt&lt;f Kight kty_
before! NVhy can’t Mr. Lewis leavc-h™
lace, covered with fatherly smiles, and he, when asked his reason, “s ben a good
rich it seems not half so wickvd an when
1 pitied him, poor fellow, fer the two.
"EhF
cares and busmess behind him, and let us
n man of humble means is deprived of thousand dollars was a large sum fur him j
"I lost my night key."
the old smiling free again. 1 thought of their day’s employments. The feel­
his subsistence.
1 have often seen the I to accumulate in his Huie businrM. The
“Go on. sir."
' this morning he had forgotten how to ings uf children move in quick transi­ always do.”
entire property of iudividteh swept aWay I loss S' it would make the future look like
DANIEL COOK,
1 began to be deeply interested.
1 smile, but I ace he can smite if ho tries.
tions. They laid not expected a greeting
stick «» Tin* i
----- - . at a single stroke of misfortune; and mote &gt;i a desert
deaert to ntm.
him.
uwvuiu
It would w
bd •a misfur“A watvhm’an happening along, I told I Ah I why don’t be try at home!”
like this; but the response was Instanta­
Dn. JoiixsoN on Slaxdkh.—Dr. John­
rertsXJXKuflU I tten &lt;«re have I seen a man who thought tuli0 which onc must undergo to appre him &lt;nv situation, lie knew mejaud tak-;
8u Mre. Lewis talked tohereclf, os she
Little Jenny climbed into her son, bring ouro in company with sum.
.
U tea . competence robed in a slnfcie Ute ;u jj^, Wijlare was an te..«t |ng a ladder from an unfinished house. ’ moved along by the side of her husband, neous.
day bv a villain.
* num, and a person of fine feelings. Liquor bnposite. te&gt; placed it against one of the | who had not spoken a word since her re­ father's arms. W ill came and stood by scan-Jnl mongers, one of them hiving ac-’
’Die' instance which 1 urn about to Ye-;! vl|
only
|r made
inaje tirn
him mure free aud
and more
mure gcugen- ---------• — ..windows,
and iI entered t*&gt;
in . **t»
ply to
to lijs
hi* nuerr,
query, “Take what home!’— his chair; answering in lively tones his cure-1 an abretit, friend of resorting to
- ...^
questions; while Marr, older by a few rouge, he observed : “ft is, perhaps, artcr
erous,
it only seemed ~
to intensify --the ?pe- _jas wnv.
'
hluck
after
lute though happily the designs «d the cruu
^ lv
;\ —L —
V- block
-™j: was passed, and street years than the rust, leaned against her
all, much better for a lady to redden her
robber *erc frMtrsted, as one of tins j1 culiarilics
.Mittariiii a&lt;&gt;f
of his
Ir.s nature. DeQuincy
DeQiiincy says
sar-*
. ...
• , ___
—-! ..
“Go&lt;*,j; .............
now who
was.............
it you I.
heard
at 1i .ft..
after street *»**.»&lt;.
crossed, and atill there was tutbcr'Ashouldcr, and laid her white hands
own eheeks than to blacken other jcupla's
character, where an unareupulous person ! thal mcn Brc nut disguised by liquor, tei ij ten o’clock !”
' silence between
ten them.
theth.
«uMv ■)
»pon his head, smoothing back the
designed to send misery and ruin to, the , l(ic contrary, most men arc disguised by J
Wallace
looked
at
Annie,
and
Annie
j
“
Of
ouurw,
------------------—
,
-----I. A. HOLBROOK,
dark hair, just showing a little frost, from
family of a humble meehinic.
j sobiiaty; and ill’ when drinking that i (looked at her lover. .
. 'ng her own thoughts, “of course ho I' his broad, manly temple.
That Qt-amox Scttijto.—Tbc marh
Except that he indulged too freely in |Iu.n djjptey tbcmselvts in their true com- |
“Who was II!"
offended.
He won't tear a word from
mooted point whether Mrs. Fremont's
ll*c use of the intoxicating eup. John NVal-: p|cxllrt| of character. NVallaca when tip-11
“It was Bryce!" 1 replied. You may me.
1 might hare known beforehand,
name of ‘‘Jessie'' is really her true palace was an buncat, high-minded and ex-' &gt;y WM nevcr more; truly himaelf—te depend upon’it."
WILLIAM IHUGHER,
' ‘hat talking out in this way would only
her chamber to the sitting-room, where tronymlc.or merely a nickname, Ims been
rmplary man. lite one great fault hung
hiniK.|f int^sifmd; bis g.iod aad evil
TTORNEY. CwuMiur »nd
&amp;Tho villein I" exclaimed Wallace tok- make things worse. O, dear, I'm getting she had gone to lay off her bonnet and
settled conclusively by the will af ber
I over his many virtues. He meant well tra-1U wcre um
an iimea
times more vigorous than Ing it for granted.
out of ail heart I"
shawl, and cluir.gc her dress. Well did father, the late Col. Benton, in which doc­
: and when he was
sober bo did well. „ |lwhen
--------------------------------------— te was sober.
”b'r 1 liked
l'krf the
“* man xnd
“He is mean enough to do such a thing
"What then, Caddy 1”
her husband understand the meaning look ument she is written down as “Jessie"
''
—
..
a by i-i-1
-• j him in ct-——t distress.
I.M. NEVINS,
He was a .batter
by trade, —
and
Lis pilie&lt;
his present
added Chandler.
'
Mre. Lewis almost started at the sound she gave him, and warm I v did her heart
Benton Fremont.
about it!’’ asked
TuTi : industry
i»d..irr and
.«J thrift
ihHlltad
had acquired money j|
-What do you think a
“NVhen you lost your night key he of her husband's voice breaking, uncx- respond to the smile he threw back upon
ta.hmmlrs.l4 l« b?
» "l—
«* I| enough
.........................
to buy the house in
in uhu'h
which hu i,
gfoomily
ly.
■
found it Where di&lt;l you keep it Mr. pectedly, upon ter ear, in a softened
oromstlr and with Ude'itr.
her.
There is something yet unsaid, that' my
what to think."
the
Banner,“ oppodte lived. He had purchased it several years :
. j _____
jon't/know
I
Chandler!"
ji’tone.
“Words fitly spoken are like apples of beating heart would say, and a poem all
before fur three thousand dollars paying 1
-“-----1 confess
1 had been drinking when I
“What then!” he repeated, turning gold in pictures of silver,” said Mr.
"In the pocket of my outside coat. ’
unread, and a song I lung to play, ft dan­
one tlMNisnnd down, and securing the bal­ went to his office, at tte time he says te
toward
her,
and
looking
down
into
her
Lewis, speaking to her, as she came in.
“Exactly so!"
ces in my drenme, and rings Hire a rill tn
ance by a mortgage to the seller.
^Ipaid
paid inc.
me. And, with the help of God, I
1 wrote a lawyer’s letter—"demand shyly upturned face.
“NVhat do you menn by that!" asked
"it would aend warmth and radiance Mary, looking curiously into her tether’s
The mortgage note wm almost due I idll never
neV( let anotk-r drop..pass my against you," die.—which was immedi­
JOHN ROBERTS,
through
the
house,"
said
Mrs.
Lewin,
her
which circumstance made mo
lip*."
ately
sent
to
Bryce.
Cautioning
the
parJ*-"
s u
faro.
like the twilight faint, over my soul and
fHTMCUX and Sargwm- I’weUing onBrosd- with the affairs of the famlh. But NN al- [ «y
c spoke with
wilh earnestness,
c^ncstne*., and when
wnen tics not to mention the affair, I dismisssd toncss all a-tremble with feeling.
He
“ Mother understands,” replied Mr. brain, and utters a low complaint, that ia
lace was ready for the day ; bo laid saved ,
ulUnH
j5 tho —
name
cf God, it was rret
“You think aoF
..
—- yr
“&lt;-­ them.
Lewis, smiling tenderly uj*on his wife.
H. 1*T CHERRY,
not at all like pain. It Is that I love you,
rith
his eyes
“1 know so!
Only try it, dear, for
up the money and there seemed no possi- en?ndj tpoken&gt; wi
.j, M.
arsa raised to
“Something pleasant must hare hap­ dear, better than all teaidn; 1 would ymaBryce came.
bility of an accident.
*—
—
“Well, air, what have you against me F1 this one evening."
heaven.
pened," said Mary.
wcre always nosr, to love, to bios, aud urunuiMM and fidslitv Kreidrncr, Jet
f always bought my luts of NN alkro, i
“It Didn’t teem to reqnire much effort
“A wise resolution but I fear it has he asked, rather stiffly.
“ Something pleasant!
Why do you to chide.
Mtrt. ihatal&gt;F&lt;!rtR!
• ,
“A claim on the mrtof John Wa’laca, just now," Mid Mrs. Uwte,
elancing up
and I am’ free to say tbev were the best come too late.”
Uwi^dancing
say thatF asked Mr. Lewis.
L. H. WFEWART,
bate the city afforded.
I had also duno
“1 know be never paid me. I was not for two thousand dollar.,” 1 replied, pok- J al her husband,with something of areb"You and mother look so happy,” re­
"Please turn your head a little^” said a
papers, and
appearing
su-’nese In her look.
i__w.over
end my
annMeinrr
ml- ncas
In her look.
. some little collertiug and drawn up some much in liquor al the time. 1 remember ing
plied the child.
beautiful nurse to ber male patient. “You
Again a shadow droned down on the
wrj well Jr gotag tarn. ”
J “ premely indifferent.
legal document* f°r “i”5"Aud we have c«um to bo happy," an­
“Paid it."
Said he, short as a plo-! face of Mr. Lewis, which was again pyt- swered tho father, as bo drew his arm have turned it already madam," said he.
One day bi. daughter Anole &lt;•«"• ,o
I ly turned away ; and again they walked i tightly around her, "in having three such “Ah, air, 1 gusas you won't dis this time.”
my office in great dlstreaa. declaring her bow I passed every moment of lhe lima.
—£—carlo* o.»torr;
"
“Haveyou!" and I looked him in the [on ta silence.
father wm ruined, and llal they should
“ Mfiutt nassed between you on that
good children."
“NV hat was the use of the reltpael"
V VSTICE OF THE PEACE, Noisyn’’“b‘,c-Ot"’. be turosd out of the house in which they
ere as sharp! v as I could bring my optioi
“He U « sensitive!” Mrs. Ixwte said
Mary laid her cheek on his, and whit asked a young lady. "Oh, it gave the sun
1 &gt;°
“•
“ b" ta-6--1lw*U, I merely rteppel into bi. offit* StataJS. him.
Cred, “If you are uniling and happy, drar time for reflection," replied a wng.
’‘'•Tertiup* not. Miss NVullare," 1 rstdied
The rascal quailed; 1 saw be was a vll- ■ tee darkening over ter dwn. “1 teve to
her, home will be like Hraven.’’
Itonvillc. Mich.
-_________
.. —It n* &lt;x&gt;lr d’J l»"’™
be as careful &lt;ff my words as if talking to
tryiog to cotmde her, and give the affair, Irfl Hm »0t &lt;0 Torn- w tare my money i.:n
Mr. Lewis kissed ber, but did not re­
' B. H. FVL12BR,
! wLifver h wm,. brighter aspecL
“
j
have.
”
•
&lt;*
“
J
”
ply. He felt a rebuke in her words;,but
ready for me to morrow."
“Nevertheless, If within one hour, you
No, it did not require moeh effort on the rebuke did not throw a chill over bis
,
“You know my fttber, Mr. Dockettl
“What did he aayT’
“lie look mo into hit back office, and do not pay me the two thousand dullnre, the part of Mr. Lewis to smile aa he pass feelings; it only gave a new strength to
“1 do, very well."
ilMdl.rtlte terry auuaty.' Mi«h.
and onehundred dollars for tte trouble cd a few words lightly with
with Mr. Edwards,
Edwards.
lure without fear, and with a
“You know bis infirmity F
sat there fur some time."
his purposes.
and anxiety you have caused my client, 1 The remark of hts.wife hud not really dis­
“Don't distribute nil your smiles. Keep
■•1 do—1 «n «&gt;H7 fc­
“What did ho any 1”
pleased him -, it ‘ liad only set him to
“He said ho would have lhe money nledce you my word and honor that at
a few of the warmest and brightest fur
W. II. COLEMAN,
—
*
Ax._
.
—
jdntnagravely
silent,
therodof
tr .1-the —
neat ktaM.
hour, you -k.il
shall to.
be thinking. After remain!
Pbibte
home," raid Mft. Lewis, as she parted
;
u2-s'r«i&lt;«»ui;
______ ______
____
lergmng a brief self­
lodged
m jail
jail to
to anvwer
answer a
a criminal
criminal charge.*
cbargw.” _
because
ho wm
unde$
lodged in
from her husband on the next morning.
___ L_, —
the '____
examination,
Mr. Ljwts
Lewis said, “You tho’t He kissed her but did not promise. The mother went tn iloj hint with n cane be
“1 mean what I say. Pay or take tin
“He then left mo and went into tbo
the smile given to Mr. Ec wards came
: b°“l Imp* «• Mn»»7 S"?
rmJ" front office, where 1 board him send George consequences."
always “cut it"
»
It was a bold charge, and if be bad easy cnougnF
out to the bank to draw a check for two
' him troublesonie at home I
"It did not seem to reqnire any effort,”
^No, sir; but people take advantage of thousand dollars; so I„ supposed he was looked like an honest man, 1 should not
GEORCB W. MILLA
replied Mbs. Lewis.
cheerful smile, and tbc same happy home. His
10UNTT CIXBK snd JCstarj PwWte. C® ’ him."
Doing to pay me thro ”
“No, not much was required," Mid And was not Mr. Lewis a better and hap­
m the Court House. OBire hours fr&lt;w= 8
you.*
“Wtatl doe# the clerk say about it!
pier man ! Of course ho was. And s«
“He My* Bryce remarked when he whined hr.
JOHN fl. VAN RRVNT,
&lt; gage on the house in which we live—but
“No words, if you plcaw.'
would all men be, if they would take
account; my mind was in a certain stale home with them the sraHtag aspect they called,out. “W
“But listen to reason."
with the money/
uf excitement or activity that repressed s&lt;&gt; often exhibit as they meet their fellow mine F A lady
“1 will listen to nothing."
sober
feelings,
and
made
smiling
an
easy
your shoulder*,
“1 have the note."
2Ye*’^Be-”
H. N. RHELDON,
.o^f^Toffiro^u, and took ?e
“Where did you get It!"
QCH^TX TREASVREU. Offie* in lb. Co*t
your smites and direrful words honie with
“Why, of course, when
Everything baa Ms Baa. U'w» te
money. Throb, cam. tom. *$-*- »-*
I
“I don't know; I supporo so.
week be drew out the two tbou^d dnl“When you feloniously
you, husbands, tubers and brothers.—
not offer to pay me.
Your hearths are cold aad dark without
tata tad ta.* I- •»“*■ did-Had
house of John Wallace on the
yoa the note with you 1
rtaNt-on a tDEF ANT,
Tuesday, Feb. 20 at ten o’clock,
,_ . t mm-mto.re he sail
Bry&lt;» fcr W» tar*.
.nd «* -T
CM’, fl’ pill,
• . nAi". tVnm th" ■wreiarv
iwko » Mr. Bryo

M

-ta’J'i

tarZS^

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D

M*S2£Ht.fS£Sfc. fiSlJ?

-H. »•!*■«*«.
with bim th

wotddp7&amp;

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quire

-That * my look-out. 1 have no «
waste; will you pay or go to jail F
-J will pay; for though what you

Hut the sober faro

Ki

�BANNER. ।

The Caoro.—Since our last issue we !
______ !__________ ’ have taken n hurried trio to Kalamazoo. j
‘rt.

THE GREAT STORM.
From the (U&amp;asie) Kew’^oriwit.

i We were struck with the ren

■EDITOR

'

COLUMX.
H, or Art?Un J- ?■»

VtedlMted -$14,1000 r»u
fresh air ’ • 1*1?’

uriant growth of wheat th

,2?.nStbr

KsaiS-tata-- * route, especially in lhe soul
Mr. Wi
. BLANKS 1 BLANKS ! J
lorn own county.
Tho pr&lt;u,._
j. Oncil
w^ich, •Inti .in
going eamt
'wpccld comn
■, Warranty and Quit CUim Deeds, Real abundant harvest of this graik wa* never ou lbw fit Loiiix, Alton 4
tFe alleged cup-shX^ t'P1-’11 ^!m.;?^nic*tfeL Tm*
road. 'About half-nail/'
resentedvea to
_ inveitlgnta
------Kettle mrd Osatlvl Mwrtgugos fur sale *l.
promising. Its present luxurianco
brief cctsati-ni of tlic ft..
-- ’ &gt;hi!l.i:s tr.rifT fe.ml,
rain an? hafl, fte wIi^nrrTOS*! to a tori
WKIU. WOHCB. .
I l,*b “
C™*’1
• nado,and struck tire passenger train bound York, with a slew of taking 1% teatl used in ca^s where life was in
from Bt Louis to Chicago, upon tlm m.wy of Thurlow Weed, E*q. Mr. Weed from .uff -cadon. arising from smoke, &lt;m puldies and gentlemen
broadside, iu it was passing over an cm- sent to the committee b statement that be uccaaioniof fire.
dreenbed lhe wau- (
u™. &gt;n
w »d «. .u. “ «»’!■!&gt;
bnnkraent, about two and a half miles wn a constant attcnAiirt by tbo bedside
[aud spring wheat, bat tbo cold wet
north uf Lexiryrtun, and whlriod the u hoi a ol a near rtl»Uvo, who can survive but n
Adfminiatrators, Cuw .linns Mortgagees
weather has very much damaged the pros­ train of three passenger cara with their very short lime, and requested taut the
pects of the corn crop. In fact, we notice living freight of tevtttty or tight'J paufu- cotnmittOd would cither interrogate him when not required, to be pendentom die
gtu,mi one basgage &lt;ar, topsy-turvy,
neck', coiled rcpcwlsn round the waist or
down the cmbacx’nrrt into Hie water,' proceed to Albany to take his testimony. iMtaolaueonriy cost aside.—jYra CvrrIda*.
.bm (h.,
u.
,•«ptawl- O«rf«mm&gt;mu»lrw,»W tfie lower edge, of C.' . w.“ -t’rd foclfahig
; TIk committee ruk-pted the latter propoIU WUIA ----VW ---------------------------------------IVI.L, lirf .HOIUIVI w
m*k&lt;.» .HlUvi; o( puUfaota.
---cara being buried about iwojand a half । siUon, and the gctiUeman named above
I fur e commencing their corn;phmting.— feut in the water. ,No part of the train proceed for that purpose. Mr. Weed’s
Rnv. C- L B«*c«.-Thh well known
While many of our larjodra are almost wm left erect upon tho track bat the loco-1 testimony will dose the case. Tire inves­ phibnthruplsk Is *’&lt; making a kmr We»L
motive.
None of the passengers ware &lt; tigation w ill ex-H’.er.-.tc Congress from the following tho track ol parties of childrco,
censuring Pruvidvwetor sending the rains
A freight train enme' charge of bribery and corruption, ob the who lmv.1 Loen sent out from New York
Bat a few weeks since, while the atten­ tv prevent the planting of tLoir corn, oth­ seriously injured.
along, which took tho pitsscngora in tho commitlflo luvvc accounted for every dol­ by the “Cliildren's Aid Societyof wtud« GREAT AMEBICAK CIBCUS!
tion uf a nation was directed to matura ers, who wore up end doing, putting in
he is the firthsr and Secretary. He re­
freight cars to Lexington, where they ro lar of the 187,000, as follows:
nt Washington, with a view to mark tlw tho seed at the proper time, were culti­ mnliicd boxed up, until tbo 1-45 A. M.
Tiir largrst and moi
ports mast favorably of thej»opror«nent
onursw-of tho Administratioa in relation vating out their corn, which was hand- i express train nuns from St. Luuis. Izxuf thechlldnm and of the mutual saUs&amp;c- tba Unlltd Ftakv.
tinn between tbeJitUo ones and their guar­ ~iL d-SATTinUA^.
tn the admiraiun of a new State under a voinly up, as long ago as last Saturday,! ington could afford no shelter, lor trrry
.Equrawira Director.
hovtr in the villagu had been unroofed by
(IUVEB BE1X.......
dians. The •o.’foty ’•« already sent out
cmatitatTon- known to bo repugnant to the 22d last. Wo regret to bee so much ,
O»| thirty soven hundred childi?*’!
the tornado which lasted abost half on
her citizens, tho Admirriairathn were negltgcnee ns is sometimes manifested,
A OBAXD ASCEXmOX.
hour.
Tuul..............................................‘..tor-OfO
startliDg the country, as a counteracting by matfy in relation to the time of put­
Cosnrarow.—A sailor died recently iu
It will be perceived by the above,
infiuaicc, with the cry of rebellion in ting in seed, especially when, as in the
A passenger train of three cart, on the wludi is in strict accordance’ with the tes­ Texas, and on his death-bed confessed that
Utah,. So long as Hicro was the leas’, present instance, so much may depend Oquawlhl Railroad, was bfown over at timony of Mr. Slade, that Wolcott was be was &lt;mn of the crew who murdered
possible chance to avert public attention 1o feW
• Curgcr Station, about six o’clock. The paid the sum of $74,000, out of which it Mrs. Alston, of South Carolina, fortv |
Mra. Alston was the daugh ;
_
cart wore turned bottom tide up, but no­ ha* appeared in evidenca that he |&gt;aid years ngo.
from the yeforious efforts of the Govern- 1
- -------- — » —
tar of Aaron Burr.
Sbo sailed, from (a MW0AVt
;i,t
I Mr. Ashmun, of Msnaehu'ettB, $4,000.
imftt to foroc through the Lecompton
Fitta ix Kalamazoo.—Ataboot twelve body wee hurt.
CbarlcsUm for Now York, in a brig, and
Tn|, aOKGBOrrt prquESSWN,
Tba other $7,000 be refused to give any 1
ebtHtituHuu, just so long wo* it necessary . u’dnck on) Sunday uigU last, 0 barn bcMORIA.
account for. Perhaps if ho had done so,
■fo make threatened hostile demomrtra- longing lo the Rev. Mr. Jluglna, uf Kal^^1, a&gt;«&gt;uunlaj
/
Tlie hurricane struck the city of Peoria tlm fart might damage the ban king, hotisr , dored all the uificcrs and pawengcra, Mta,
Ps»r»»«
Huns in relation to the Utah rvbelliun.-- aimuoo, was destroyed by fire; supposed at about five o’dock In lhe evening. In of Gardner. Wolcott Jc Cp.-, in Statost., Alston bring lhe Inal one to walk the
plank. iTLo sailor remvmbcrcd ber look j
b. v. as s. *. u &gt;»
Counting upon the patriotism and pride • to liavo boon struck by lightning. It i* the twinkling of an eye, fifteen or twenty Boston/ 11» commlttaj'will report next of despair, and died In the greatest agony '
mover bram bane
of the Amcrlam people, Buchanan tlw’t' understood vhnt a buggy and some other bouses worn unroofed, every church spire
„(•
"
! and drawn by the l..r&gt;rt«l Irsm of hoir:
mituu______
' driven by one man In mb eowutrr.
in the city blown down, three canal Ixate
to gain strength and popribtrity fur his property was also burned in it. A bam loaded with lumber sunk, and tliCBtoamer j
' Tub IJ.uk.uus!--It is raid to hare been . Whivb. incnnncetioo with (be farmidati
Administration ty making tho must if' adjoining, belonging to N. A. Balch, Esq., Olin, with twenty-onoj-paswngers on!
\y-XTxr. I teas.—A thrilling amuroccurred
, , ' '
, e..-a&gt;,,r
and
tho diflieillics existing between theGol - caught fire and burned tho siding nearly , board, made n lompletd^rred^licr cabin, dn the Ninth arenne last Friday,owing tv ! Er?’^ •‘X*1,
Alrd-whnt the fuel that • man had bewi’Jatomk I P.ri5ht "K
irnment and Brigham Young.
off one side, but wns finally raved by being
„ blown cnlircWiway.
I. ll» Cn-i-.n- .Mrr nuira, .Lid, wm I l-*»'
________
...
—
jtho
fact
that
Without further ooaiFrom late indkulion*, it appears that strenuous efforts of tho fireman and citl- j
?
____ __ ------ ___ T lust in ill this furious l»-mg l.id ...«n&gt; b&gt; lt.&lt; »«■«. Tlu ■■Jiw-k-k A&lt;lm».-«Uw»~Slw l»U
struggle for Lecrunpum, each out rtocBuchanan has becq conferring with the zer.s.
i disorganisation of matter and- u'ter dc­ pipes, when laid, hare to lie caulked on
Kind
oerrt
of
lend
STAR PEKFOEUEnS!
Mormons through a private messenger
'
i molition of stracjkirca.
the inside ns well as the'outside, befors
CbL Kane, sent by -way of California, b&lt;it —Sry /■.»«*.'
ithey are cemented, in order to make them
-afiLDmi-no.
tv Tt’
(!«••&gt; X.w.
The two feet mama in
The handsome brick church edifice perfectly tight.
Hur what purpose is not known. F rom
* new move, certainly, on the part of
A
rays that emigration up the Missouri :
Pcra-wri.
the plinth avemw were laid from both diIt ir ; yq,, Anlolnetlc,
die course of our Chief Magi«tr\ti k our neighbor. Wo must ct&gt;n&amp;M| that we erected last season by Rev. Dr. Beccli- J Factions, and upon the connecting pipe River this M-ason is unprecedented
cr’s Congregational society, fell a moss of
Mtimatfid that emterantaarepoaring into I yu, tzraba,
____ question*
------ — it doc*
-------—
other
not reqm—o n i shall lock with considerable anxiety for shapeless rubbish.
It was only partly i. 1ix-ing
= put
,
down,- it- was
necessary
------------. -f-r
- -a the Tcrritoriw at the rate « three thwi- j awhlwAisa Rroili
stretch of the imagination, to believe thfjt ’ its success in carrying our this new ar- fintebed within. The loss ia climated nt I «!,nR to cuter in order to caulk them, the
•.and a day.
!(;rava» Slrptou-,
Be has bfccn conferring with the Mormons, rangement.
We certainly did not see upward of $20,000. Tho Catlwlie Church! intention being to extricate him through
A.ali-it time since, a gvutlcmaij 1
*e.
in order to uphold a hostile demonstra­ any tiring of it in thcartk-lu whkb cloved building, a less valuable structure, was tbu stop-cock. The work wascotnplctcd,
nlao blown down. Tin: largo wooden en- P"d the pipes soldered on the outride ; Iditbis wife in New York City by small 1
Forada® the s»»t talratx! company
tion in that q-uirtcr until tho Kansas quei- wilh the foregoing icx(rncigine house of tho Nortkern
Mut nhteh
. . ....
...
’! e.'uetir.
trn Cross
Cross Kail-1
Kail- nut
a uicn the
u&gt;e workmen
workmen proceeded
T&gt;r&lt;cccac»l to
to
,
■
Hon should be disqmwd of. In fact cvery
■
.
ruau
was
aiown
anwn.
Il
contained
nt
unscrew
the
stop-coek,
but
to
thrir
die-1
*
V
’
TZT'
h
'l''
road was blown down.
I‘
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** • •'
A SvatKtxa Fa&lt;*t.—The extent of Ter- &lt;
tj,no
locomotives, which were ,n,v
«fa.» ih«* u-&lt;i »1. cWwCV in wl&lt;i;u .Uy v-cut from l..v de?
mdktttion paints strongly in that dircc. may discovered that they had no wrench
■ufneieutly large to anxmipHvli the work,
Hoa at present. When the oulragea tn ritory and variety of climate of tho Uni-1 not much damaged, however,
and
also
that
there
wr.s
not
a
wrench
in
Cun wt»c frost made known, ibu country ted States may be realized in lhe fact tlmt
PC0R1A JUXCTIOK.
PROBATE NOTICE.
New York that nould answer the pur­
FST" A litlle4d.".nghlcr uf William
We loam that this small town was al pose.
demanded that measures should bo taken in certain parts of fexa* the wheat crop
in the meantime, tbo poor man
Fordham, E«)., resiling at 193 Wubash
th enforce a respect rur ino raws, in an­ is now ready for the scythe, while at the meat entirely swept down by die tornado. was shut .nit from tho world in bis narrow
avcuue. a few nigbls since, tipped a cup
Iren tomb, compelled to lie down, mid
swer to this demand tho President ordered North.it is just beginning to grow.
•&gt;f scalding h&lt;&gt;; lea into her bosom, end
flhxrpa for ths Utah service to .take up |
Hero the wind blew very hard and tore with a litir pro*pect of suffocaii* &gt;n. The

SEW 8PBDTG GOODS!

.

:

Ikbaxb.—In Cincinnati, on Saturday of
Mseir line of march for that Territory; j
last week, an old kite Captain, WUliatn
Hut wwnAiow tlw troops, after reaching
Brown, more recently from Buffitlo, was
Kansas, were delayed, to serve from time
committed to an insane asylum. Spirit­
to time in the very laudable enterprise or
ualism was tho cause of hit mental un­
craAing out freedom in that Territory,
doing.
r
rsrtil too late to reach Utah in the fell of
iB57. But the voice of the country called
tv Mi- Telen Cunningham, of Bur-1
in tones not to be misunderstood at the dell notoriety, wns married a short time
White Hoose, that these leeches should ! since, to a young New York denliat.—
be withdrawn from Kansas; and, conse­ Rev. Mr. Van Clef, of the Reformed
quently, they were marched off to be Dutch Church, in Jersey City, performed

swamped in lhe snows fit tho Rocky

the ceremony.

‘

Ax Aldaxt Fioht.—In Albany, on
sun should releasejhem from ' their enprirjty. In the meantime It was necessary Thursday last, two men named Master­
son
and McGuire, engaged in a brutal
te pass the Lecompton Constitution in
Grvigrcat.
Votes must be- had, bought, i street fight, and when the contest was
to consummate tho deed. Friends must over, McGuire wm seen passing along the
Be rewarded, and foes punished. Fst street on his Way to the Doctor’s carryoffices must Be created, and hungry par­ ing in hi» hand a portion of his n &lt;sc that
titans fed. The army must be increased, had been bitten off.

Wblcomb Back.—The editor of tho
lent berths for party friends; and all for Grand Rapids Euguirer has recently been
the Utah service!
confined to his room for some days witli
To add to all thia, a little further on the double affliction of lha mump and
the small pox—a providential chut'mcmcnl—doubdera, for hte support of the
comes necessary, and is dispatched, trav­ Lecompton fraud. Ila is wfhcieutly reeling in splendid batouches drawn by lour curcrea to mount the tripod, and we wel­
nra'es each, thus providing another place come him back into lhe bnroc-ra, ns the
fir party friends. But Lecompton passed Engvirer is deridudly morn spicy under
his hand. Wo can, however, discover
Congress, and tho next nows is, that Brig­
lingering traces of his late afflictions, run­
ham Young is about to capitulate. Be- ning through scene of his articles.—DeL
Adreriiter.
Lingering traces of ths “mumps^” wo
ry, and no the other by an army, awaiting
orders from head-quarters, and a Peace suppeax They will hang on remarkably
Comtniaaioti traveling in the style of Rornings U invited to enter Salt Lake Qty
by Brigham Young, himself

We await with acme anxiety, the deunen.cn I of ibis Utah camj-aigu.

Arc

rag&lt;'« committed upon emigrants, for
tWr violence to United flutes olficcrnl
Wrttrderof.a company of 113 emigrants

some times.

All ths world and part of Michi-

gan are cm the
riri for flatcrlee, Bell
k Ch’s Great American Great, which is
to per farm in our village, on Monday,
May Sir, cm which occasion w* shall see

away the gangways of the R. R. freight
house, unroofed several buildings, and
blew down the Academy. Thu tornado
appears to have come across the prairie

’t

lhc jitj frur*

breaking a hole through the thick, iron I
____
pipe, mid the entombed min ones more!
^.ylulif bebdd the light of day.—A’.
| Vice, .&lt;»&lt;,*«&gt; deacribsd and

no

or
1 the dishes knocked off the table, which
was act for supper.
A similar occurreneo took place at Gilman, where a kilch
'en was blown from the s'do of a house
into a slough, without a plate bejng brok­
, en, mid when our informant left, the in­
mates were journeying Imck and forth on
, raft to got die cooking utouils for
a
bccakfosi.
The tornado was about thirty■&lt;miles in J1
diameter,
and its greatest force did not
1
occupy
a greater width than five miles.
1
It reached Gilman at ten minutes past
acron, haring thus traveled S6 miles in

was crar given under one canvas, as one

motion, the average speed of the wind
They have combined in one mammoth n round its storm centre, being much great«r, and probably exceeding 150 miles per
show English, French and American cir­
pLaaoBAL.—Gov. Wise, it is stated,

■=riSr=,^

vm.;
fomiliar Ito

• Ax IxrKBXAL .M-.cinxs.—White Mr.
i rcaira 01 cac c.reat Tor&amp;axo.
Henry Fisher was employed on Saturday
We learn some of tho frewk* of tho ,
in removing Mr. Tolimral’s agrivul-j
tornado from lhe Peoria (&lt;!!.&gt;- Transcript,; ‘-J-'I Implements from thj Siepln-us|
n oi.mni raving aia.-iiiT
of the 18th.
fit El Paso it blew some ;
arrin usc, iu bmitb Akron, Lu found a j ...xrratlun in New . York, wldch.
which, armed1!
houses to splinters, and yet broke not i singular
box
external
a row
r-c—
-- with
.------- .fixings
—ynga indieamana-., with
whh »
row of
of ramnu-ra
rammers, poumh dtara-’
one pane of glass in tbo windows it car- U&gt;« muduermu
---------- lOlwl. v
Fwh.g
—
m,sl:1. ,u
• c.MJr
“•&lt; «„r,„ t„
!&lt;■
tied some distance.
At Kappa, two la­ prove an Drama• tomb, ho tbrcriV k Into |,v fdty hum.
.
'
___'J.___ ;
dies were blown, away and havji not since lhe canal.
On taking it out and inspecting it, the |
fiJJ-The Gurcrntncnt is trvfoi to!]
been heard from,
they proKilfly wore
hoops. At Chenoa, it dem&lt;&gt;li»b*&lt;l a luiusc box was found to o.mtaln the naming j make an arteri.-in well &lt;.n one &lt;&lt;f'the-des-1&lt;
completcly, and yet left a book case that works of a brass dock, so adjusted nod erts on the mete to Chllfornin. Onstbmr-i
waaiu it, without a scratch or a broken fixed that the revolution if the s’m&gt; f sand mid f-rtv feqt of depth have alteadv
‘
pane of glass. It carried a lame mirror would draw n bunch of friction matches, k-'m reached,'hut no wuer ns vet.
--------- - mi- r'i» —__
sixty feet and. laid it down nubrolum.— oonncctcd with a train of tissue paper
RT" About three thousand r.-res of
1The next moining after the atonn, a man and fine shavings, over lhe tube of a lump ।
wu* accu to craw 1 from under n bam, who, wick. An oystermn,cut and fitted witli' w.«:&lt;ilctid was burned orcr, saysa Boston
in Plymouth, Kingston and Cnner.
after being questioned, stated that ns he a leather top, and filled w ith camphene,!
was coming across the prairie the wind was placed under th- dock, bring tho variy lasl wen.k, involving a loss of
picked him up and carried him a half lamp to furnish the blaze. The box was J GOO.
----------------------------mile, setting him down in a pond of water enclosed in a large box which contained ,
*57“ The Legnlaturu of Louisians
four feet deep; ho waded out ami gut on ’ combustibles. A lioUlc of cainpbcno wav j■
a little rise of ground, when the wind took near and some quarts of friction matches. hsu substituted Imprisonment for Ufa in
lieu
of
Capital Punishment. Another ib
When
adjusted
aud
the
lamp
lighted,
him again and hurled him with violence
the dock-would havo run several hours, hiMraSion uf tlw advancing apjrit-of re:■gainst the side of tho barn, under which
(according as it. w» wound up,) and grad­
he crawled and apent tho night.
The. most wonderful feat nt all, howev­ ually drawn the inaiehes into a blaze, ,,137“ The horse and’ carriage of the
when the combustion would have been
1er, occurred at Qiunoa: A frame house instantaneous. There can bo no possible Mayor of Boston, was seized, n few days
was blown utlwo jumps no less than 800
since, by tlte police for standing In the
feet from where it stood, and set down no doubt that the whole contrivance was fur Court Square longer than the law allows.
easily,|1 at the plastering wns not cracked the purpose of incendiarism, but tho ulte­

DRY GOODS!

AFP GA?a

MCT. Aubrrrairrc/ iktaes
MMobiam in the ej oa of t

tran asllvc and adopted
MrteUo. °a accoanl of bir
Pram the dorp ink-mi we
_ a
J.-i-l-U —- k .... —

GROCERIES!
DIBiDiDXiB'jr’n

GLA&amp;WARE1

LAWNS, B1ULIJANT8, C1IAUJB

CHALIJ

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

■ fthW

HERD'S PLAID,STELIJL SHAWLS,
CHAMORAS,

MARSEILLES

UOL

laiffi AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

.*• the perGraiancr of «b
*wS£iC“£

WHITE GOODS, Arc.

.•epic* far «2« or »me e..
.&lt;&gt;ch subscriber. u«.-n&lt; u
IBF wtl JO-1 Ml gel
ta Rciii«&gt;K np • doh fjI 1
TRIWEEKLY DI
■»«**» &gt;*44 *'■-

MEN AND BOY’S WEAK!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of every

variety and atylc.
Ci 1MM1BSIONERB' NOTICE.

CHECK

.

MAP.SEII.LES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
UNEN, WHITE

UNEN DRILL

FANCY CA88IMERES, a large stock,
beautiful patterns end very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

AI&gt;AM E
gi:u v,.
HEXRY1
, £f7~ A late Leavenworth paper rays
the Rev. Mr. Ivaac hnlloch, the notorious
1KOIHTE NOTICE
Boston praariwr, has been admitted to
SisovLxa Cass or Scnraxtixu Axtma- , too bar of Jndgt Ix-compto’s court
nos.—In Baltimore, on Friday morning
last, about two o'clock, a German wo­
man, who had been ill fur aorne time. Was
- —-- - ------------- j vuug men,
supposed to have died.
Her flesh be­ and
stdl larger
of —
middle
aged
id a anil
l.-~-~- numtier ni
-.jut------&gt;
6/ fl*oitaic &lt;rf FrradvMcDoaaU
coming cold and her lirnbs rigid, she was have bern •■envertad" in New York,
laid out and prepared for the grave.— during the month past.
t
Tlrose st ho had tbs cars of her, tlwn
?^*^."rtJ“nr?«»n««wre,n rat farthXl
closed the room and retired to rest. At
about six o’clock, the woman’s husband tract from ..-.u-a;ra a powerful tonic,
heard some one calling from his wife’s which he says contains the whole strength
room, and cm opunfflg tiro door saw bar of the original Imrk. lh calls it the “iulsilting up iu l&gt;ed.
She asked him why pbatc of canine."
her child, which was crying in another
room, was not quieted, and upon the in­
SPECIAL. NOTICESmates of ths house gathering around her,
she talked to them and drank some wine,
n cup of tea aud a glass of water. She

EADY-XADE CLOTHING I

rior
is a mystery*—dlron, Ohio,
-• motive
—ikaton.

n.

ll^*T

willhmu for Congress iu his own, the Ac­
comac, Y’a., dialnet, at the elem of his while they were layidg her out, but W
term as Governor, and will make as an is- not (he powar to move or apeak, and after kta^asd told saatpsi
rryon? These are pertinent questions
fur themsc’vsa, go away satisfied.
returning to consciousness, asked bar has- j “
of
to be asked by the people who will bare
■
.
Land what they had boca doing with her | Caw^,
Remember the date, and come to town compton question.
The Newark Mercury learns that tho after she fell asleep.
and see the great l»nd chariot wilh the
She seemed macli! *«rarsl ore afreadj m i
sppvintnwttfur New Jersey w ill begiven better than she had for acme days, bat j
to lhe Iluo. John P. Stackton, and it will alxmt 8 o’duck »bc died.
l&gt;e either the mission to Rome o; N •k
5^7“ A fan days aincc a Girmor living i
Nvoaav Fuvkd u low*.
near Galena, Bl., csvriod &amp; l:wd of pots-'
-Gold "has been f-rnnd in aevcral localitn &lt;1—.—.fl
ft*, t.?—1 i
V. a WrifU. •»&lt; 42«&lt;nl n. Wrijla,
KrniMG MBmcurn.
about to return to the support of Ute ad-

THE EVE

'T*^ oSrtft JJSftXj.**-*1

Sow ta ft. Fiftj fifth
Mm shth* «tarnu*lrl

BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES,

cern, makes up a circus that every one

■in now un cjAtbltwn in

has no probability, nn
"D’n- ,aW«j!?W
It would afford us fftext

ity to rttrt

CM. Ute. and “nW

MORNING
-which will contain *JI the
«Htwn.«tMta *4&lt;HtionU
uuvll, *11 l«»l msttm wl

LADIL*' DEEM GOODS!

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SIIEP.

to all who have seen the volcano or its
Ttxn =p&lt;^. k u onknd ti-u HmmUt. tw Tth
rcpresoritation’i, lias been blown into the ,
“tJ****. A-D-. t«a» I*ssai0*l ftrftt fitrtbalr,and tfor cmfonm.Uon
^e m -u.: 1
lain las bfen completely changed.
’ m*i &lt;Uj. *i «Uch ti£»BM1 pi»e».&lt;ai pTrtii. u.w“

loss of Luman life

single show.

cus performers, together with the msgnWioent outfit, and being an entirely new con­

l.term (tally l.n«^rri driip-b.m-mOT, „ „„ „f

NEW SPRING GOODS!
C«Bi»tinR of

tip^wd them into ths Fever River.
- - «—* ■ - ‘
structiug

New Arrangement

3

*B8 J

The

OVBTOK WOni

territory for Arixwa.

n ar.BVBSEU-

k Principle «/«.«.
voartsofZrws..'. &gt;■—
CowMrwclion of lU-C
Wai Adx»lui»lr.tion of

�HETIiOU’ DAILY T1UBINE,
A General Now*, PolitJoal, Literary a*d

KNAPEITS COLUMN

CoodNews! GoodNews!

NEW

the first

J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.

BLOOD

AT THE HASHNOS

GOODS

fllUflEaAXDBUXBHU.

DIKEAffE VAWQCINHER.

I

■ady Pay Store,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

received a largi
stock of

TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL

•

mt UtBWa

I nrtraetiro. Car. anythii^ compete withifoch a
ir.-dium ef conuunnicntioa with the people*
We .h*U endwontdo make the Dmr Tsswexe
an exhibition nf tlia veMaUlity and vMoua offices
.. a tare designated atove. We po'jit, with eonhdeiKC. to our p*M sa *«-jppcrt Sor our promise*
• &lt;.,r lhe talnre- Wa cm du ninth la dbaemmating a contcl knowledge of fret principles, if our
fncid* wta extend tlw area uf our Ubara. We
n.k ro sappwt if wc shall not prove worthy of it
WA shall vs-mspy the ..-ame fiurlia* IndoirenAtnt poriilsaa—the orgas tifao parly or acct—disconnect
.t fr* *11 .1
Ai.it frr..
nil n.i,*l.L* I.

Bnrniag Fluid together with a full »toek of I

GROCERIES.

LARGE STOCK

• EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Lowest

Prices.

OF AU. KI5D8,

PRIVTS

GLNGIIAMS,
BUILLIim,

LAOS,
PRINW,

SILKS,

LAWN’S, GINGHAMS.

BONNETS

RUCHE

A nice assortment

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS, ELOW EIIS, &amp;&lt;•.

FANCY BARAGES.
away—all
KINDS BONNET TIUMLXCs"

bonnets to give

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

J EANS,SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

AT THE,.-

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­
ED

JJdy Store.

GOODS, MUSLINS. STRIPED,

t’v lxareai*o employed a j-b.-rrogronic reporter, SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,
nd aliril be prepared not only to pnUbli the dali.n.eredmpeofll-.e lxgx.fot.rre, bet gireMl uer- CAMBRICS, LINENS, OIL SILKS,
etim report* of apceciiro in whtefa the public may
ri an ink-reel.
PARASOIS, Ac., Ac.
lu &lt;&gt;«r tvnntercud department, over which a
anr^nn man «» preride. We aliall aim al accaa.wtaad«rlfaMi£
.
the editorial n&gt;«V^mcnl and Retard cendaet

IWfs AXD SHOES, READY MADE
Clolbing: Never so Cheap.

GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS.

Sueb » TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI
CES, TEPER, FISH, m a word every­
thing in the Grocery line, »uch as
will be wanted for family use. And
Urey have on Imud tho Lett kiwi
of ammunition for sportanyi
such aa powder, and Percir*siun Cans of Mi kind*
tiabad ta the iveum. camiptiDg lhe blood—Mmaw'a AxiMwfaM Jfaaofemt wdferadicate from the
Water Prttofls nnd
bediaa of the .lllirtrd every particls of diaeaaml
other*, Shot,
.
depeuit*. and fill the rein* wilb new, pure and
bcritby bloud.
onu&gt;*Dr'a mitAMa.
All tho pop­
ular Pat e n t
Mrdianra, ot the
day may also l»n
f-nmd nt thia cntabiiriimcnL Also a great varicly of the choiccat Perfu
miry for tlw rapccinl accomtnodalkm of tbo ladies. Also
• Suiitmcry, Pena, Petcila, Ink, (w|
ery variety) Paper, Envelop# Ac.
|
They, would rcapcctivdy miuimnce to j
the citixcna of Hastings imd of the our- ■
rounding County, gwn-rully that they in-'
U-nd to sell every thing in Uu-ir line uf tho
business as ebrap os can be bought at any
m
place.
Give usn tall and judge for yourselves.
Produce uf moat kind* will l&gt;c taken in
■
‘ ’
evchonge.
larceurcuta of part*. Eruptive and oth­
er dire*«e« of the Skin. Nodea, Tamora, ; Special attention will be given to com
Liter*, Dynwpala. and all olber*i:*ra
»i&gt; ariaing frv*i ari Impure atari- of lb*
nej every one purcluwmg Medicines lu re
blood.
iay rely’upon tbcitl an licing genuine.
Itada ar'*Rcgulalor* will cure, cfleelireh and rpreiiilr, t'r-r-tirrnc**. Indie**Jutiu 25th 1857.
n7lf.
Ihh., laOanims-Irm of thellowcl*. DyaiwtHia, Liver Complalut. IHacaare of
the Heart and Kidncva, Female ComCnt*. Small For, Fever*. Mtaale*.
Ac. Wbroevre ibc fomat- »v.t«n
, ia out uf or.lcr, a dear cf It»d«*y’a

RICH GLOSSY HAIR,

IS
certainty, while al

A GENTLEMAN.

- -----

■

«od. sretlw rflecU./DrJIobnck* famowa SotadaM&gt;in:i lltnod Purifier which If lake* ta aiqjMCtfam
with t&gt;ia Scandxemian Hfood Fill*, will Mt only

' *to^&gt;JScAXDIXAVUJC YWHTABLR ill.OOD

Blood I'iltt. that J hare tboagbl it my duly, and
it I* lew tor inclination, tn give you attain »ta«e
mffltofm.'tw. I vat for yean efflieted »**
tliAt bine of all co’.fot I. and eftcicucy ia Jnitiitvw
drapvpara. Torwap‘t-tla!r all lhe ao-ealled IWdie* which I bare tun! to mi r.-irorif uf U&gt;U dirernm
would indeed make a mdaiteiaHy cai-lngwc. I al-

will, foil irwtr.a-lk.HA forpnUxng aj. ■
nwdlcinr.free tridl wl... may order it.
all BpplkMU toXpduoc a postage .1
iMWlaxc on the rrVwra of the aMwa
and direel to M. T. Mekelrey. Sandm
and they nill be prom,.Uy *m&gt;l by ret

i&gt;d reett*.
city Ohio

Completely Preserved

SUGARS

FISH

’Dint Good TEA, sure to cure the hwulache

MOHNlSO EDITION,

CLOTUIA'G

cojf’ip'jejb:,

IIAlU-ER-SMONTIll.lt MAGAZINE

And every tiling in the line pf (•roct-tira.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC.
COUNTS.

plct.-n tlw twcflb rolunw of Harper • New immthlr
Nagaiine; and the I'nUubcn embrace thi* i.ppor- I
tanitv to n e. w their cordial acknowledgment* to I
lhe I'-raaa and the PuLUsfor the uniform apprvba- ■
lion And euermregrewnt which have been accorded
to tbeir ctm-rprire. At no former period hu U^dr
h*l of aubecnocrs brew a* large a* it how is.
TheXazsniM will continue to be conducted on
the *aiae general |4an whieb baa rendered it &lt;iui' rcr-mtly popular It will be the aim of the pebIhtirm to furnuh. in Ibo mo*l degeni form, the
largval poariblc smuuut nf the best reading U&gt; be
*eh-eted from the entire IkM of American aud For-

J.M. HUBBAHD

dllusical Snstrumrnts,
SHEET MVSIC
And Mulcal Merchandise,

k SI’AL’UHSG.
11 listing*, J unr •!, 1857.
v2u i

GRANT

,&lt;c|4e* for &lt;2-i or niao copin for MO. in advance
.tack MrioKnfo-r. tunic » rittca tat lhe i»{-er.
&gt; Will jc&lt;i not get acjcnl i*”^**#
ia gelling up a club for the liady ur Tti W e-cB.lv T
TRI WEEKLY. DETROIT TRIBUNE,

not aimplvieroaseut it* bcwlifrtas eUreU
KALAMAZOO : : : : MICHIGAN.
lhe farir, but LerauMul ila bcrixWal iu!lueo&lt;
an the bead and mind. Olhrea of my farnil
friend* *ra urine your Baatoratirc, wilb the nsppi-i
i
. .
cat cXaeU therefore, my .Aepliciao. aad ifoubuia 1
Tll« sulnKnbcr 1ms just opctK-d a foie
roforonca tolto ch*ro&lt;;lcr^dvrioe*re entirely ‘ sl(fCfc of Ahrex al Morvband iae UMlsiating
1BU*x
““‘ iu part of

SATO AHI) CATS,

t.MM.iM
-r ------- -.-•4 rU-.“tri
U.nf e- laiuty
li, Itoi.’y-nrms nr* hr.
The Tai-WCMOV Taisrxst* c.m&gt;jH.«cd of tlw
iuMdc msll.-r of tbc DaU-t Tsiaix* of men l«o
.bTA .nd i. U«..'d am! mailed to .ubvsribcr. on
T.i«.bv, Ttomlay and twlutday ♦»«"»«. To
Im&gt;4ihx« o-ea win- desire the content* of lhe Drill
Imt whu x«it. e u mail only three tin.r* a wnA.
thi* iMtte w.B fo- • ralnridc Mstimtc. It *“• •
L-rrs: &lt;Utsat.5eorvrlbew«kJr. nW «dy incom
priMng B»we pctu-rnl new*, bit hi gft &lt;»g '*&gt;• '“*rUto otvSct. -fay.bw! ;.r. cutins- rim. smash great.r esrieBr of IM city Mteiltgw&gt;c«.
We du uol fconw that it U
a.) fo l«rOcu
l*rix* after the abuie. but we may say. lhe T*i
Wsixir Tnis.us will contam the l*u»i new* by
triccrsnh. mtskefa. the Islral new* bv the mail*
I. tbe Luref gmoxtoprtMirncnd mi-fl"*"
.riectM. leporto idleclurri «*t public niecUn;
and sit lla- Tarietv cfiacal. c.rtnm.ictri and man

FUSO FORTES AND MELODEONS.
From the best Malrrt ia lit cmtnlry.

AND CUTLERY
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

BOOTS AND SHOES

..u
Ii. e *U tfa tnxportsnl ami IsUel gcncrol ovn •
tlx, l»sily Tribanc,and nbust a* much readuta
tlw Nun York WcAltc-*; i» nuul. d to »ol»cnl&gt;
;.-g»lsrly every Moutfay aft.njm-ii. al »i per y&lt;
tv tingle antocribers, and to clubs at the follow i

He rcisoim why

FRAJPCIS ROWER
I* dotac Ibv largest Hardware borines* ia IHri
mgv u teaansa be baa lhe

CHEAP CROCKERY

i am «»■
L and h*«« on hand ■ find r»lo aMartmrirt of
snKrjd- »tu hr k.i an vtakk sto vk&gt;\TlX, CUFMELtAfSHMTIUuK
WAKE Wilicil I OFFK/t

COOPERING BUSINESS.
T1.C shore bnwwrs. iu all IU_raritms bmne be* ,

TO HOUSE BUILDF11S.

“ .t? ■•S.V i -lr.---.-S.r-*L-!SJ!!L,S

THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE
FOUND.
..... - true, than thrrreenl discovery that

New Barry Mill,
IS now in mwcisaftil operation, ready
Bo any nratnint of

IVSTOM
NAILS,GLASS, PL-TTY.OILS,CAN

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Arranged by the brat eomporfr*.
Every iuatrument offend for sale has
been thoroughly tested, and be ran safely
say nro anperidr to any ever acid iu tt»in
place.
A very lilwrul deduction made to thooc
pitrcliaNing in quantities.
Promt attention paid to country or
dent.
|
Mr. IL will gh- - .
.. .....
• tion t*i tuning Piano*, by leaving order*
at bi* atom &amp;.nitir AUiu -and Burdick
Street*.
- •
N. B. Just received a itew musical
instrument, called the English Metalic
Ilartnfwlum. Call and examine.

Oct. l*lh 1857.

J. M. HUBBARD.
n24-6m.

’WCXR.S,

to rmrebsse goods in thi. line. 1W ffire
in tut gtxxl order and m prompt as any Mrv,
me . rril and Wi the trwlh nf this swertku., nr
other Mill hi Barry, or any other county. SEND IN YOllB 0RBBR8, sad lhe gwris will be
scketed and |mt op witli •» much esre M if yno
Having aecured the mtvicck of
were ptvervi Io erlecl them yowr*elre».
Mr .tuck ef Goods.* Isrpe*.-d weft *et«tcd, eor
•iatitig of every variety sad of

DI.ES, SOAPS, SASH, TAILS, BED
conns,clothes lines, brooms,

WAIT. 1’ATEB, Ac, Ac.

---- ------------------------

.

PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever »ren in thi* town. Six P!«l»*nd Bos Sore*

PRtMiPIXTVM OF
THE EVENING POST.
F*rMnilHaoxnaicAninsai ia tkr cilf X- luri,
Now iu ihe Fifty-fifth year of tla ciuiewc, camlone al. U.c eeacntiaicle.-neiita of a eotnplcie iamt-

, „.lr

Hastings.
VOIIK BARRELS. FI.OFR BARRSU&lt;, TUBS

Mr BMOrtatmt ef PABLOR 8T0VES, eoinkii- e
,c moat beealifri jmttrra* in market.
\
I Bara lhe grealretl v.r&gt;rty el
\
ELEA’ATED
\
OVEJi STOVES,
\
LOW OVEN STOVES.
'

TERMN:
OfTRl WEEKLY TB!BUNK;aingl««ipr. »X or
fuur r«j&lt;r» tlB. in advaDce.
__ _____ |
AU iMlen iweloring mmxcT or un bawnes of snv
kind with tte vSUcc, b. be addreareri to hr Propri.. .
.
H. HARNS,
39 Woodward AtetiM. Detroit.

N. Hastings.

R^tgeFcbuary Htb, 1»7.
ly«
* CHANCE OF TJUiJB.
"

as Miller, and our mill being -built on tlxmost improved plan, togetbur with ngtxxl
Battle Creek, Hastings &amp;. Grand Sinutu-r—wc are prepared to do the
beat &lt;&gt;f work. Please give i» «isal I.
Rapids Stage Route.
Caahpaid lor wbvaL
N and ufter Monday .Anguat 31*1,18BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
57, until further notice, stogra will Hastings, Sep. 3, 1857,
leave the following named place*, as fol­
lows, to wit:
Latva Ilrathig for Battle Creek, Mon­
days, Wednesdays and Friday*, at 7 o’­
clock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
at 1 o’dedi, P. M, Id time to take th*
afternoon rant east or wwl, and M Tntfidoya, I’hnradaywnnd Saturdays at one &lt;r’- Hntirt* bow’l Use ensure Work of
i *.1
Bl
In rak., rkn m-nnimr

O

fluff Ftminf j’orf.
Single dipt hr one
| Three copies ia ad’var io adraaoe »9,«0 | ranee............ F2W
Single copies per month."ic.
AM. HWf, Koutiaf Pori.
h r&gt;»blt*Wd every Wednesday and Saturday.

iad«vd lu Uy .1, Ilul Ml before I bad weed rariom.
..th. r iD.-.llcne.. After nring lwr» bottloa, 1 Mt
its rflret verr acnaiblv. *«d apnn wahig two am
bottle.. I fikiud my w(r iwrfretJr cared. You wMl
allow me. tlwnf -ir. to cuaentaiaW you apoo ma­
king a dirtuvrry in mcrltcw which la twwriag it
«rif to l»- u aurlirof .cell wonder* In tlw diareac
.&lt; the l.mnM family.
GEOKGB S. BEXXETT.
bed Editor Cincinnati Drily Enquirer

Grooeriex &amp; Fancy Goods
kei Itcumiirbiwetary talicli *udkiodof.Sujt»r«
Mnlasse*, Hymp.Ae.. wlucb wllltowid *1 IUCN Aft«*»•

low me te vnumcrsle the whole of my hamcwK
smek ofllixhlM. tberefote 1 wiUcmtenlmrMrtf »iih
T^M^u'gKO^BY sTX/lb^

WILLIAM JOKES,

PAINTING
IRMERLY k«pt by T. Pituur*. »
constantly ranking additions to the
erne, all of which, he propoaua to sell

P

CHEIPKI tb*B tbc OIRAPBST

H—ida a* 8 o'clock P. M.
“rave Grand Jtor5i* fo

Batdo Creak t-nTue-laps,

HASTINGS ... VICINITY,

TAILOR

�r-7'W
Xhrftnltr.Kit (fitais.

Af. XOBACFS
J BLOOD Fl’RniEBANDBLO'I) PILU
JS!
ni»El»T VtffOrnRrn

......

! KNAPEN’S -COLUMN!

yaw home.
and ii
blNtUl

AT

GUAVT * WFAI-’LDIN®**
Ready Pay Store,

Cultivate I

•“££ Just received a large
stock of

r, pimitB and nhruba sroun-1 , XV JU WW

luvJy place where your children will de-

■ iu Hastings I

bookym eanread to Vat-da,*. It mweyato the
UrnldeevMv earicte of information—permanent
and tmrient-tm ial and profound, nmvdug aud
inatmcOre. Can any thing cunpete with autb a

sure fa tome.
Make bom® lovely by
tliere taaulilnl surroundings, and your
ihildrcn will love that home, and, our^
word fur it, no truant son cr wayward
ilangittrrwitl wring from your heart the!
Litter stigeiuh of dbappuinted hopes.
|

There is twlhhig so’ well calculated to 1

rev ■

gastinjs' ^oshttss
। »etv directly o»va Uw ■
Hk t‘ a ModilUn *

LARGE STOCK
&gt;d mtocriber. that Ute fureewning XnmUr. will

in ths f.

na—barrill — ...m-

ilia ryot of your child, and make those
brlglis orh« aightk-ss, than to extinguish
wftUn l;i« breast an admiration fur the
hsbilimcnu in rfliich nature is clothed du­

DRESS GOODS;

m*ke those principles tc
eminent both Xationsl

0FAIXKIXP8,

Sonlh, it will ■ till be our aim to exhibit negro sis­
-__ —
___ ... - — -...I .. ._ —Il

' J.M. HUBBARD

"''^liGHAMS.

COOPERING BUSINESS.

nxxuui i»

BRILLIANTS,

ring tho season ofita verdure. Who are
tliey that trample mpon youthful beauty,
purity .mil innocence, and sacrifice them

LAOS,

to their lu»Ul They are thcac who wo’d divided, to wit:—

PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
would sootier mutilate than rear an oma
nuaitnl shrub. Oar jafla, penitentiaries SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR­
and prisons nre crowded with those whose
meat with *re«ic»rv. it being our endrxrur to
DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
oudu It full and rrii*ble. »lw*y» srenring nswv to
baaathas Iwen, that they were not children
So it is ever; the vile
,

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSJMERES,
public msrtlng*. .11 lord intelligence of gstwtsl
of pleasure and profit to the pure and in­ J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS, Intorest, notice* of new took*. soil poetry, origin«J nod Hleetod.
nocent. Parents! ra you value rhe cultiSHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­ and rive daily report, uf the doing* ■
vatan uf the better qualities of your own
The senior editor nd proprietor &lt;
natures, and the future prosperity and hup. ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

rWf
JL JnLM*IV

.

}W

KALAXAtOO

ir-mMi, Hurt, for tiebt birfcli, taar b*rr»!*
id alto sum for burkas. All Ordrn In lhe
mperint hoe. faithfully sUeodwf to. (Jits me

"^.raXm
Dr* A. E. BONSTEEL,

pjjYsiciana

burgeo

their wiieriortjtaneriiiu- ilntU trial.
tba Sc-uidinarlaX Dlotd I&gt;trlSer, f) ter HotL*
nr Super half doA-a; Hie.iln.a-;« fLd Pffl.;
IS oxta per tax. er fiea for 11
Paar. Mlan.l Cunaty, lad_ Aug. I bit
r&gt;. r&gt; w l-..' .-■. I I...
___...

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,
&gt;U SET ME *1C|
.
।
or™,
j
I publication.
M T R I ff G X ,
.
: 04 tbo best quality for all lustrumuita.
ii A
i 5
K I)
n a
M uic.
I? &lt;1 I C I fnr
II
• tartare.

} BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE
Clolhlnj: Kerer so Cheap.

—
SUGARS .

nsn

..j

u.o &gt;«&lt;«

iiii

C^3t?1,3£?U.3S« Jc**,

aro mp.ri.r to any ever sold in tbita! I ■owfsef taller iusvsry retptet ttaali*

■

vf ry liberal deilneli m mode to thme ' '
And every thing tn the line of.Grwtkw.1 purelwing In quantWta.
j
1
C ____
.
I
i’n-mt a».uti.« pmd to connlry or

Xhpft J. 1» Roberts, &amp; Co.
ZDIR.TTO- STORE,
Have lately received a fall aaaortmani of

;

1(ECElvt MoSw usul 0 Al.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
•

TtlirENTlNE, ALCOHOL,

cocSrs.
’

Ha-unp.,

|

GRAJTI SPAU.MXG.
i. 1657.

the sugar maple, but thair effect on the
quantity of milk is bad, as they reuse them
to dry fast, therefore milch cows should
never ba allowed to feed in lots when and
where the maple trrea abed tbeir leaves.
Mr. Diamcad, of thia State, confirmed this
theory by stating that lie lud notired his
cows’always fuilc-d of their milk when
running in pastures or woods where ma­
ples grow, tiiough he had never before
beard tho ean*e assigned.

TMxwpLxirrtiro CaBnaon.—Euclooe

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

CHEAP CROCKERY!

nuict. »t t|c:r». white i:i» |

| I have

m.. h. .,u
h.
1
til.:: to
to ti:mn
tiiuinn
piano,, Ly
by 'having
m
'.I'V
? Pianrrt,
leaving onlvrs
11.« .t.« comer Main and tai

n-xrd. mid

mis. »ta

m*.
r. McMvuur.

N. B. dost rerehed a new muairel B
t IriMrutnent, palled ll*"’ English Mctalic l.*K 4»d haiii&gt;&lt; *,•. n y..Or n.rd&gt;a»i mMUi
' Harmonium, CnU and examine.
« •kI-«^Tv5’1L’^S3b,7T
I
.
J. M. HUBBARD.
;
j Oct. Iflth ISA?.
n24-rtn\ I otherre-trixa*. After w.tes t«obotiu-i. I u
I
------------- —T------------------- - - ------ — i i'*«O»rl very treaiUy. a.4 upon tnias t&lt;o iw

.JUST RECEIVED

,ln(

,Al the chcapcntstore in town by
I •riflobea workSTofMKbvvMraia .■ - d ta.
FT d
.T SZ
TTFrNPiTS
rrT.'n'GOODS, ' &lt;-f Uw human
f«;:;;lr.
GLOHGKa BEXXm
a new MueV
,

m

-AND/CUTLERY.

___

thing In the Grocery line, such a* ।
wifibb wanted for family nse. And
they bar# on hand the beat kind
’
of ammunition fur sportsmen
'.1111? reiuons why
‘ rinre, Parainettos Black Alpaccan and a
!t
such iu powder, and Pervariety of Wool Deluiiiis. all verv tiire
ciuslon Cam of all kinds
Water ProofBi and
others. Shot,
I.dol»c
tta
Ijrjwt
n*rdwarc
tarioeu
ia
H».t
men’s wear,and a large Mock of staple*. •
Ixad. Ac.
' D"j«-SU«iisvl»W»t
d»A. i
.
All the pop­
ular Pat o n t
Medicines, of the
LOWEST I’RWM.
. BOOTS uud MIOEX,
day may also bn
T
?ow'^’Tn&lt;’r£sFMsO at** Oreo j Ladle’s Gaiters Buikins and Bools, si
found at this establish
*aSA'L'—«•»« •&gt; "D 1°» f.i~ment. Also 6 great vs­
■
IW. rows jot.WUWAHW®
,
riety of the choicest Perfupublie nxvlisn,
mtry far tha especial acoomtreial and marine
;
tnodatiou 'if the Isdica. Also
.WUhtc^w which appeari in the taity.
'n« DETROIT w’Kk.LY TRtBUKC
Stationery, Pena, PencSs, Ink, (ev­
GK.OCERXE
ery mrietv) Paper, Envelop Ac.
of
H-p f« B»dr I’..They would respectively announce to
tin citixena of Hastings and of the aurrounding County, generally that they in-;
ELEVATED
tend to sell evory thing in their line of the
OVEN STOVES.
AND
bosincsa aa cheap as can be bought at any
LOW OVEN STOVES,
MUMGI49.
Tvncopta........ CuIlk*7D
place.
PA RLOR COOK STOVES,
on L*n&lt;3 and all (x-rson* wi»hlng ta buy or !
Of TRIWEEKLY TRIBUSE; single copy, » or
Give us a call and judge far yourselves.
rr wen is Uiatovn. Six Hsu *ud Itoxrisves aril will do well to call before bargaining |
Produce of moat kinds will be taken in
______, T ™ TO°5 buiwerb.
„„

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

TRIWEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

DRESS GOODS

I riwrrfuilr give thia information for tlw Um
fit oflboee siuu'.url? atfwtrd.
MORRIS MORRIS.

T WILLIAM BliS
ArtORjfeT, Cvsn-tor ux
0*1 rw &amp;»&gt;«•.».(.«.e
btoefc, l-p •tairs.i next door t
-***“*
«. jffiV

TZ1^..
E-.

1“5l^TBCKIVKD.-.l..o.

roily.
BRILL!AXT PROSPKCTEat
FOURTH YEAR OF THE
CORXOPOLITAX ART ASSOCIATION.

rSIPirE;a

sp.™'1 ■“•»&lt;&gt;« *iu

b&gt;’»

»««•

xrowreA&amp;TEf?

i
Ied to the anbier il*r« uf (he

COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,

,

»fi»~™ .&gt; •re Guilding to fae fact;'

I

TERJfci OF SVB8CM1IT10SPROSFBCTUB 6r
THE EVENING POST.

lr iwwapaper. It ia darntod to the aunpurt of Ue
Democratic party wAm Hu rifU, and ol Democrat-

Ana.vwrooep.rtl-mgM-BnM.b~,

WALL PAPER, Art, Ac.

•

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' &lt;’a*facrt*oU“-,n,i“&lt;nd«/l».‘-‘tot
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THE GOLDEN PRT7.F!
' ■»“

'
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SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGKAF1NSI

DLE3, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

plant trtauda m if it wern iu a ccp made of
tlw W, and thia keep* off all atuckn pf
grub worma.

NMU «a Oh-«&gt;d tl.1 1 will fan.,J,

■W.AJR.-F-.

New Barry Mill, \JS?KiiSsiMSKSr, —J-____ Jukbaheld

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN

CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

TITST

CTTSTOTM
■•“&lt;1 rr«“1,’1A’' bT
I foreign uiteHig. r.ev tn as good order and m prompt m any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Having secured tho services of

If. Hastings.

“What &lt;IM you hang that cat fur, laaauf"
asked tin rndtool ma’am.
The boy lucked up, and with a grave

AnfyZrrei-.ijW.

as Miller, and our mill being built on the
most improved plan, together with a good
Smutter—we are prepared to do the
best uf work. Please give us a call.
Cush paid for wbcaL
BOLTWOOD fo GRANT.
Hastingo, tap, 8,1M7,__________ ■

cha
.wge
CHARGE

ep
«_
OF tiw
TIHB.

’

Battle Creek, Heating, a Grand
Rapid, Stag* Hzmu.
X and .Ver Honda, . Augn.t »]&lt;, 1g.
S7C“2!f,
-“C“ eHl
leavclhe fidloeingeaewd piece., u fc|.

O

,
lludwl.aB.uk Crock, M.«
djjj Wrfnud.,, „„d r,id,„. u7
Hock. A. M. nod arrtce at Banl, c^k
at 1 o'clock. P. M In
,.t..
’

,

I

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but, xl«v the beaalinuly lllwtrated
Two Pdlar Art Joarod One i’nrf.
«tntvt nu.1
»nd elsnnlly
A Gift wo

fwL’JSJ
K&amp;l ft

•d. Imtaadnf Knrmrifll and Art Jeumal. If &lt;»•

u», are snmanty. SM a&gt;*“V.rtba Asweiatta areglrmi»•
■ch en-itam. over *lxl? »£&lt;“

. ---ami on A lies.
p‘UWd'y" tT1 Saturd,y» « one O'-

TEMTEKANCE
CASH!

WILLIAM: JONES,

FORMERLY k«t by T. Pmiluw,
I? constantly making additions to I

?* ” » "' ta, r . m. find &lt;m Mandava
W odnredays and Fridays m 4 o'clock A
M. and arrive in Hastings, .t J© uckwi.

with that of U» •■ItqiubliCBi

DUSSKl.ItOJlF GALLERY OF FA ISTIYGSI

3C- TTXKE38 JenFt

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS I!

FIS

A
nr. c.
jFlZELAJD^r
I let for K.rtr.1 jren with ertjwre debim? n
al ustonb.F.ing low pricre. My motto "**$ *?0-1
ra““' *?
I is •* little clicapcr ttan the cheapest.’
|
J^ZdrrfuU^rr*itaT™”
I IV..
p.—.'!v.m! m r*awul fa.irtni.M «n _Uood Dariffov nn&lt;1
a.w.ffinHlt:- I Vi

TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, BPI

FRANCIS ROWER

fresh and sweat for six months or even
longer, if prepared in the following man­
tier :—“Take the butter as it cornea from
ths chant and wash it, then dry. the sur­
face ofthebutter with b clean cloth, break
into small pieces and pock it solid into n
crock, The. air,must be w.tircly expelled.
Set the crock in a kettle half-ulled wilh
wpi-ir, then place the keUla over a fire
until the water bolls.
While boiling,
remove fium the fire and let the crock
remain tbe water until cold, then place the
crock in a cool place. The object iu bail­
ing is to purify the butter and proci pintto
tbo milk which remains in it, previvta to
boiling, to the bottom of the crock.

Rn’llr. &gt;:■ Iretri'fvSJJrfK.
b£* sTi'taE.tad

a

‘dvrs.

All
kinds
of produce
*..
..
r
J *
p
taken in exchange for
Goods.

AT THE HASTINGS

MORNING EDITION.

nnt-G. AND WCDIC.NW.

1 itai bmu of «11 re • fort, d rfeireey inim
, &lt;l.-.pr;«ix Torcopiiol.t- dl ita
i

I
With th* Iw.l; ti?*in»E» I evuW
! of. I wa» U'liu-c.! to try y«m.- n. -di inrs thi
j its pertusrioi.* of a fri-nd &lt;«4 sfii.-u-in* th
***
faval’f foi vSiird,
«nd is »
tmc
a
; Arnmgedbv th&lt;-beat cnmpc%cr«.
manvatir caret kI y»»
»flAr-«rf Will
Every instrument offered far sale h»*
-^i »u^h a?
,M ■11 ikoruBgW.v tested, and be esn safSQ wy
Wiri^i- Abrebeb* Mt with

Tliat GuodTt A, sure to cure the headache i

A. E. T.OXSTKEL
T „rZTlurt I IlMting*, MArch3. lias.
.
vSnU-ly
it prtsrm.— [ -- -------------------- ----------------------

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To Kxxr Bcrrxa Furan.—The Farm

' t': MICHIGAN.

/"’“nl’ioraiTlslSKMnoDroNA

AT THE

GROCERIES

Sech

HAO’S AHD OAFS,

^SWLJSoisnrxAVTAK vkgitable hlood ■

_____

TERMB—HiagU .

■ Thm Vnrrrxs or Hmsr.—Cowles, in hi«
excellent history of |riaatn, notices tl« virtnes of hemp thus laconically : “By this
cordage, ships are guided, bells arc rung,
and rogues, are kept in awe.

:

Ready Pay Store.

I

department, over wbirfi

vid distinct ly

s

! BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL I T.ir-»l~ nl»r U. &gt;«■'
I
KINDS HONN'ETTUIMIXCS
I ik~k &lt;*Mu**1 Mrirtota,

OF ALL KINDS.

in your vards and gardens the reality, but‘ CAMBRICS, LINENS, OIL SILKS,
io your hearts and their’s, the love of the
{ PARASOLS, Ac., Ae.
bravtlfal.
* *(■

rr

And Muical Merchandise,

j

FANCY BAKAGES.

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

HoirrtcfLTVRAL •StKMETtCM.—In even ,
vilLqpi alwre facie,are a doxen amateurs,
men and wtNiicn vU’-Usto, who love fruits
♦
nnd flowery n Hortiedtord Society should ■ (.onU of
M-e
In.- eMaUishod. Scene ball, or large room [
J
amid ta recur^l fi»r the exhibitions at n
»J M/V^
V cry liule tret, the! li*t of premiums need
not ta very larg^Jand most persons will
IMS Mttiefiod by fae simple award, fae anfhr.tr nnare nr rosea are ' nCrnrr r.rlrfr, fe«n-nl wr.l foe lhe mt-erd *■
tin best in uxlnbition, without.desiring slmo*t naked.
money prvwwuma. Indeed, money nerd
not be offered in small societies, Die
uvliD.r ot’ynur tilhige paper will do all he
am to fcuKtste-tbc matter, as these editors
nm men ■&gt;! to*te and pre-arcss. A few
dollars will pay him f- r advertising exhiIdfcM, prenAu’m list Ac.; and a boquet,
and a Iwskot of frdU,«occasional!v, will
kerp.hlmin txaUtart tumor with bim»U
stxi tbo rest of manktlTd.—Hural Aew-

sheet jm

or

nreJunctUn

Tfftnsical ^nstruMts,

A nice assortment

FORK BARRELS. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS.

&gt;w«&gt;m to cultivate the little flowcra, and

•

r^StT^i.’VSftSE.

elmadsre.

■ iirtljn with tiie beautifiil in nature.—
it-were better to extinguish the light frutu

piuaw of your children, cultivate, not only

' .odsul. J,nita“

Prices.

give p iiish lo our tnannura, and gettilet.-jm to ou.- actions, as the continual aaso-

reverence beauty.

GOODS

NEW

DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,
THE FIRST

KM

P 0 UlU M UFF A Sil I ON

ILOR SHOP

—aw,

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                  <text>REPUBLICAN BANNER

XT Iimtxoa, dabrt cot-rrv, Michigan.

3. M. NEVINS at COMPANY, Proprkl

VOL. 3.
fastings' justness Sirtrtorj.

Stltttri ^Jattrii.
TUB WORM OUT FOOT OP TYPE.
Brfor» me,.

II. J. KEMFIELD,

Ina h«w, oqw. bool* uid (Imx-a State »tr*e
jXr wv»i of *• B»riow Horas.**
RUSSELL

FRANCIS ROWES,

HaFlEY A BAKER,
AN UFACTURERS of tin. «h«rtiron u&gt;d cop­
per ware. I&gt;c«len&lt; in iroa. u.lls, uleel. rI*m,
.-Hi-rciul atnvea. Nlote one door

M
&gt;

Store in'

Ind hanking »y»tem» ret ton.

J. W. O.tKLEF,
wirifOLteAKE «n&lt;i r»««it Ue»ler ih. rad
&gt;A («i«nr of l«ib»r, tln.hn^«. At..
Mieb- AUo. sjtwt. fcr lhe
of I
briuoe. »&gt;l wiUtli*. &lt; «h J‘»“l wr «“«•».
fur,. «■-.
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Or thieves with booty caught.

KAI.EH iugro

D Bonce. Urd.

And bo* the xmiliug spring hath warmed

’ HEATH, ELUS A Co.,
ANTFACTUREHS nf and dealer, ir
t. W. BUCKLE.

Of 6ui rocnling Tttn.

DANIEL COOK,
r VSTTCE OF TOE FEAFE. tlrtir-J Land Mil

’JHE

G3?3I

(EIKL.'

'will unLid“Hist!”
The low, but d&lt;fp, earnest
exclamation was uttered by a handsome,
swarthy man, and he laid his hand warningiv upon the shoulder of his companion.
Tln&gt;’*|«eaker was Morelos, chief of a bond
J. a. NEVINH.
of gipsios, who always hovered round in
the extensive eastern valley of the Sierra
Msdrc. His companion, by his dress and
manners showed himself to be a Mexican
grandee. A moment's pause, then More­
J. a. RUNS ELL.
los began to move forward with rapid
steps, and his companion followed him
silcntlv.
Among giant trees, through
JOHN ROBERTS,
tangkd underbrush, and across streams,
IIYSICIAN«»&gt;1 itaremu. U«vmngoa,Bn»&lt;l- the two men went for nearly a mils.—
wy. nesr th* Csim Hess*.. :
Don Pedraza followed, but his eyo ex­
pressed distrust, and be kept eno hand
upon his rapier.
Arrived nt lost in n
. » ,ri*u u&gt; ail vu.i.m ------------ ~
j.rwnptne.. ud .fidelity. Jte-udcnec. Jal
dense thicket, Morelos stopped and turned
ttorry muntr, Mleh. Btsnl. kept siwsys
to fese lus companion.
Quick as a flash
I„ H. STEWART, “
Don’Pedrazo’s sword flew from its scab­
ttorney .»j connseter »« taw.
bard, arid bo put himself on lire defen.nd Cuiu&gt;«Ur in CUnttry. Notary
*e. All ba-in-x Attended to pn-nTj {
*h“Pnt up your plaything," said hf&lt;e!os.

WILLIAM BURGH ER,

OF-I‘A INTfNUS!

P

Snilptat.

AS.'joCUTTOM,

A

“You wished to speak with inc on an im­
CARLOS o. scon,
portant subject, I thoughL Here we arc
T UFTttT OF TOK FEACE. Notarr FuMic.OenJ er»l Land rad Tax A|C™L Alt n&gt;ll«t»n. Free from aft prying ears." So saying, be
promptly stUaded to. Offle* fa Corn*tock • Store. threw himself carelessly on the grass,
Krn.rifefeMB.-.
■ 7.

B. H. FULLER,

ud hi* dark eye flashed.
“Ah well, one cannot be too careful,”
said Don Fsdnoa.
“You are sura we
arc free irom intrusion here. Uwn. Hare
you • mind to make a little lump of

W. II. COLES AM,

8°“1 don’t object, provided there is ex­
citement in t^rmaking of it," ^d More­

KXGRJLHWS

B

los. “What am I to do F
“Only kill a woman," replied Don Pc

Jr“Sacra! 1 don’t like to kill women,"
GEORGE W. M1I.LR,

HIOK

TEEMS-ALSO, IN ADVANCE.

gratify by killing Myra, and I cannot do
As Myra Landed tire goblet to Carlos
it.
She is the favorite of tho tribe, and she whispered hurriedly, “Feign sleep!must not receive foul play!"
ncM when you have drunk; but us you
“How now, tcousdrel!” exclaimed vnluo j’our life do not sleep—watch and
Don Pedroza, his rage msklng him for­
get bis conciliatory tone. “WIU you darn
Myra then laughed and began to dance
refuse to get her out of tho way ? I will and play on her auitar as they drank.—
hire a rascal less honorablt than yowrsslf." Carelessly though she acted, her eye
“You will find it very hard," raid Mera- watched every change.
She saw, as the
Jos, “nay, imponible to find one in my chief yawned, so did Don Carlos, and
tribe willinc to kifl the beautiful Myra. wlreti, afters few attempts at wakefulness,
1 raid I would not kilLhcr, but I will give he called for s blanket and rolled himself
you my promise that your son shall never in It, sbo knew he lutd heeded her words.
marry her, she shall be hidden from him-, Uususpceled, Myra hid drugged all the
he mar think her dead, nnd that will an wine, except that of Don Carlo*, and one
swer tne same purpose. Have no fear*, by one the gipsies fell into a heavy slum­
Don Pedraza, that I shall fail In my words, ber. One hour she watched till all was
for it Is .to my own advantage to keep safe, then rose and toudied Don Chrlos.
“Arouse tbpc!" said Myra; "not one
one of our tribe from wedding one not of
our race.
Go, and bo sure 1 will keep moment is to be lost. Give me your cap
njy word,‘ag a gipsy only knows how to snd mantle; this night you were to have
do," he muttered, in a deep tone, nnd at Ireeu killed, stabbud while lost in the
ihesamaUmchcpuvhed wide the bushes, torpor induced by drugged wine. You
pointed to a beaten trsrk, and telling Don must fly, and your cap and mantle' will
Pedraza to follow it closely, said be would deceive tfie murderers, and Morelos will
be slain by his own hirelings. I ,&gt;
i
reach home.
With many a fearful glance behind, fly, and when safe, give one thought to
Don Pedraza went on Ins wav. The keen thu poor gipsy girl, Myra,-who loved you
dark eyes of the gipsy chief followeil him only too well. Farewell—fly !"
“Notrtfnc step will I go without you,
till he was out of sight; then uttering a
low. clear whistle, ho again throw him- duareat Myra," said Don Carlo*.
•clf un the grass. Die sounds had stare?- — "That is fully!” exclaimed Mvra.—
died away, when a rufaling wus/fienrd in “Go! 1 am hnppv In knowing that f saved
the bushes, and another man made his you. Go, I implore you.*’
“It is notosc;" he replied; “1 will not
appearance.
“How—did you rcJ'»h tho old tuau's stir till you go witli ine; if you refuse to
proposition, MoreKi F asked the new accompany me, I will stay hero and
await my coruing fata.”
'cunierywlth a grin on 'his wide mouth.
‘ If ykm stay, said Myra, “both are
“How!" cxdaimoa Morelos, “why. 1
could scat-rely keep ini' fingors from the I lost"
"If rou go, Myi a, both arc saved,” rc
old hound's thpoat! He tliuught I would
turuaf
you,
kill Myns—beautiful'Myra, whom 1 love----- — Dua Corios.
---------- . “
- I —imjlorv
like my soul—who fa my sun, my i»o«&gt;n, dearest
-_ 1 Myra, to
__fly
j with
_.L. _-V.
me.’
ay, everything to me. Out upon Um old !|
“i’
rn
ll e
fallow,
'""" ’but you
"~* nn
go """
now,- far to be
fool! 1'&lt;1 s&lt;Hmvr kill that baby-fared son j, found hare would Ire death,”said Myra.—
and I -----will,—
pul,your
mantle and sornof his, whom I hate, for he has won the II “Go,
- -, —
----------------------------love of Myra from me. . Already 1 sec i brero on Morelos—that done, 1 will meet
her eyes flash nnd the color mount in her ' /*'•• i“
gh'ii beside the brook.'
fair cheek when he approaches. Curse
“if you arc not there, Myra, in fifteen
upon him for n frflsc man; my rival nnd IIUUMUU*,
minutes, 1 will
return." ,So
raying,
Don
"Ul 4V.U..U
z
—
J
deadly oxtemy!"
l_ _
v—
.'
'
I Carlo* left .the
place.
“Well," said his sampauhm, “what is
die end of all tliis prating and ranting 1 j
“What can you do, child !” asked a
What plan have yon in your head!"
tall, elegant ladv, of a young girl who
“Listia!" t
..............................................
raid
Mdrelos, "1 promised |
b&lt; foru her.
the old dun—
—fool
1^... that he «..
is!—
—tliat .I
qqic laxly was very handsome, thnugty
would prevent Lis sun Ifrom marrying tfie her fare told of a grief always prcsmt,
gid; that he should never sec Iter more; shedding :i gentle sadneKS over her whole
and I will keep mv won! to the letter." life. She was elegantly dressed, and re­
And Morelos clenched hfa fist and showed clined in a richly cushioned chair.
his white teeth like n wolf at Lay. For
___ ______
“Alas,
lady, it is not much I can do,”
a moment he seethed to give himself un replied
” ' the
’ girl.
^!.5.
"I can dance, sing, tell
to feelings of -deadly Hate, then resumed, fortunes nnd embroider.
ctnL1,.n.v.. My
.... former
........ life,
...v,
in an aurtere tone, “Dw young don conn's IBS &gt;au kn0Wi |ia, not fitted me fornlady'i
to uur camp.
I will drug his wine, and maid.”
when insensible be will easily fall a prey
qq,,.
..c
The young
girl spoke very sadly, but
to thu asaissin's steel. When be Is dead her rich,
’ \ sweet voice seeme«] to wake a
- 's
- -heart, for i rao_
Myra will forget him, and become mine,
in the Indy
You undowtand tho wine must be given liolteij the g;rf u, ,-lt on B 5.O0l
to him in the silver chsnn cup; us an boo-; side.
••
ored guest, he must have tho most pre­
“Don Curios told me of your life, said
cious goblet.
Moreover, the cups mu»l the Indy; "and though 1 gave him a prom­
be filled beforchaml; and Myra shall give ise to do what I could for you, 1 scarcely
the fatal cup to her lower. We must now expected to find such a person. Truly,
awny." Bo saying, the two gipsies arose child, 1 expected to sre a wild, clf-flkc
and left flic grove.
being, who scarcely knew how to enter a
When tho sound of their footsteps bad door. Tell me your name."
died away, the branch™ were ngnin part­
“My name is Myra” she replied.
ed, nnd a girl of almost fairy lightness;
“It’s a pretty name," said the lady.—
and beauty appeared. The figure was of “Who wore your parents 1"
thu medium height, njemlcr,’though ex­
“I cannot tell you that, lady," replied
quisitely rounded, anfl full of activity; Myra. “The chief of tho trit* told me
the furs was rather dark—nut as dark an 1 w ife brought to them one dark night by
gipsies usual!r arc, but with .the south­ one of the tribe, and given to old Stella,
ern tinge. Her large, dark eyes flashed and in a few days the man died. Old
brightly; and, ns she stood, her lips were1 Stella was ever kind to me, but shu died
parted "with horror, just showing thu1 loug ago—more titan a year; since then
white teeth.
Her drms was a dark blue1 I’ve been my own mistress, going where
skirt, edged with silvery ctabroidcry, I pleased, doing as I pleased, if not ngainst
witli a scarlet waist trimmed with black tlus rulra of tho tribo.
A few days be­
and gold. Iler long, dark hair was braid­ fore old Stella died, when she was lying
ed with coins and Hbltens of red and1 sick, I cams into tho tent, angry with
blue. Dna was Myra, the gipsv girl— some coarsenoas of my companions, and
SLs listaoed awhile, with her hatids part­ exclaimed againrt them; Stella raised hering the luxuriant green boughs. AH was1 self from her blanket and said: 'Myra,
still, and with one bound she stood in the' my child, be cartful; yonr blood will
centre of the clearing.
show itself one day.' I never know what
“Holy virgin 1" she exclaimod. “Doni she meant, and wYcn 1 asked any of my
Carlos threatened with asaarainntion be­■ companions they only laughed and in&lt;&gt;ckcause he loves me, and I blera him for' cd, saying she meant I'd fly into a rage
that; but 1 bate the chief, snd Morelos1 some day about nothing. I don't think
shall fed that my hate is as deadly as his• tliat la what sho meant, but I can’t tell.—
own." And sho clasped her hands while&gt; When I asked Stella what her meaning
her beautiful face assumed an MprcssionI was, die only shook?her bead. That is
of deadly determination.
“I will save&gt; all that I can tell you of myself. How I
Don Cailua, or perch. - 1 am to be cup-• came here, how I camo to leave the tribo,
i you know from Don Carlos."
buarcr, Morelos, twwarc I"
"Were you sorry to leave, Myra!”
Die glorious western sun was just set­•
ting. throwing a gorgaous, crimson lightI । asked tbo lady. “Would you have reiter's
over * scene calculated for a paint., ' niained with tiie tribo if you could bare
pencil. In the little Winded ddl, almost
----- * done so with safety V,
hid by rocks and trees, was seated a bond
“Oh, no, lady; no, if I ran only become
of swarthy gipsies. Disir attitudes were good and useful," replied Myra. "1 have
varied, casv and careless. Men, women always hated the life I led. 1 nover would
and children, in knots, were scattered 1 io and steal as th* other girie did. J could
not do it, and StcitaTievsr made me.—
o,«rlhoen&gt;«&gt;rUI». Ono sro.p in
xhiul.iw of a rock WM conspicuous. Sey- When my romrwmion* tewed me, Btelln
Do ytra
think,
cral men and some of the prettiest giris would send them away.
J
&lt;
! ---------shall sriT R
fro
*’“r llke
**k" J----“
of tne
or
the snow
tribs were —
sitting
——« -r
upo«
— -a hUle
- •lady.
—/..•
-00 *s0
SiLTtSSlfX MV?:
-a UKOO u,-

ready L fed as if the gipsy girt were sent
mo tto a blessing from Hoarai. Then,
too, your young friend, Don Carlos, Iotss
her, nnd 1 will try and make her. worthy
of him, for you know I am not one to
thwart a loving heart.''
So It was acttled that Myra was to be­
come an Inmate of Don Bodarigo’a, pal­
ace. She soon became Donna Lina** es­
pecial charge, and by-herdocility, intelli­
gence, and gentle temper, endeared her­
self to all around her.
,
Ono day Donna Lion was reclining on
her couch, and Myra sittina on bar low
sent beifdo her, when she asked her if site
would sing and dance for her, as she did
in the days of her roving life. Myra
smiled, though her face was mantled with
a rich blush and she rather reluctantly
took her guitar, for the remembrance of
her gipsy lite now filled her with feelings
of shame; and one who bad seen her in
Iw* former life would scarcely rccoguiiv
her now. Her face had lost much of tlie
darkness incident to an exposed life, her
luxuriant btaek- hair was no longer orna­
mented with coins and gay ribbons, but
braided neatly, and, wound round her
small, well-shaped bead.
Tbu litha, full
form wan set off by a do«ly-fiuing droaa
of blue silk, and her small bauds were
shaded by ruffles.
“Go, dear Myra, nnd put on your
finaint dross, that I may see you as you
ooked when timid and blushiug you
cams to me," said Donna Lina.
Myra obeyed, and went out of the
rooiuj She soon returned, and after a
little hesitation, begaft to dance with all
her former abandon and life. Backwards,
forwards, on her toes, and on one foot,
like some creature of air she bounded. —
In one of her bounds a little chain which
she always wore round her neck became
unfastened, and a glittering trinket fill
at the feet of Donna Linn, who stooped
and picked It up. No sooner did she sec
it than she swamed, and fainted away.
A moment, and Myra snd old Jeanette
were by her side, endeavoring"to revive
her. but Jeanette pushed Myra away.
“Go, you wild guod-for-nothing girl I”
said she. “Did you know no better than
»Iwn my dear la&lt;ly is so weak, to put on
your disgraceful gipsy dress, and make
such atioiac in her ruoml’’
"Slio told me do ao,” *ai&lt;J M vra.
Just then Donnn Lina opened her eyes
and mt up. Ojx-uing her hand’sho showed
an elegant gold locket, studded with em­
eralds and pearls.
• Where, Myra, did you get Ibis J" she
asked, in a low voice.
“Dear lady, 1 have always worn that,
night and day,” replied Myra. • “One day
I wished to take It off, but Stella told me

would one day bring me great good for­
tune. When I raked who gave It to tne
alio bode mo hold my tongue."
“Do you know what it contains F asked
Donna Lino.
"Gmtainsl" raid Myra.
“No, 1 did
nut know It would open."
Donna Lina then touched a spring, and
it opened, disclosing two miniatures, onu
of herself, the other of Dun Itodcrigo.—
At sight of these she clasped tho wonder­
ing girl in her arms, covering her with
passionate kisses.
“My child ! my child!” sbo sobbed.—
‘‘My heart told me yon were not drowned,
as was luppoted. AU is clear now—you
were stolen ffrom mo by the gipsire, 1
always thought so, for roar body never
could bo found. When Dun Carlos bro’t
you to me, my heart felt a strange thrill.
I longed then to dasp yon to my heart,
so long desolate. How can 1 thank Don
Carlos I"
“For wball" sold a voice, and the
handsomo figure of Rudeiigo, accompa­
nied by Carlos, appeared at the door.
Tho story wm soon told, and the hap­
py Myra was folded in tho arms of her

said Morelos. “Never mind; if you pay
enough 1 will du 1L"
&lt;«ui Si.. »•» “ ””h
"i
cold ns yonr roulc • r«nnicr’,
raid Don Pedrm; “ouc side fall of gold,

NO. 4.
Pgaaagm-.
Soon after this at* about twenty min­
es before eleven o’dock, his mind began
wander, and all hb ungoverasd imagi- 1
itlorn were connected with his churrfl.

TRIT LIGHTLY OVER TROUBLE.

'• Trip lightly ever trrabh,
Trip UjiiUy swr prM*;

of imaginary contest with some persons.
He seemed at last to peas this oontest,

Why cUsg to Krais sasighUj J

and prostrate:
“My dear son, bi
cd by enemies I"

Thnugb this day may ba dark, .
bo sun may shins lo-morrew,
And gaily sing the lark ; '

While star* ut nightly shluinf.

CHRISTIAN DEATB.
/

-----------

He received the annunciation of bis ap­
proaching death with the utmost calmness
and delight, replying:
“My fatbar, dear, I dearly love you all,
but I fiad rather be with Jesus than with
my dearest ones on earth. Lay mo straight
in the bed, father, and cover me up, and
lol roe wall my Father’s time.”
We arranged his bed as well as wax
possible, and be lay In quietness inHt for
a little white, illis friends and fiunite
were gathered Nmmciliataly around hi*
bed as 1 announco! to them, the certainty
of his approaching departure. Wc watch­
ed his blessed and animated countenance
in its repose.
During this interval be
spoke occasionally, in brief remarks to
those around him, which need have no
place here. But at this moment one tes­
timony was given which has been referred
to already in the public prints, and tho'
I should not have Introduced it to the
public myself—for 1 esteem such brief ad­
dresses u beyond the right of public
knowledge—yet it is my duty, it having
been proclaimsd, t&lt;&gt; repeat it correctly.—
Wlicn his bclovsd and faithful physician
hod returned from a short absence from
the house a little before 10 o'clock, he
said to him:
“Doctor, my friends have given me up;
they say I am dying. Is that your opin­
ion 1"
•
Die Doctor, after n few moments* ex­
amination, answered hi in in the affirma­
tive.
“Then,” said he, “Doctor. I have loved
you much ns a friend; Hong to loro j ou
as a brother in Christ Jesus. I cannot
repay the obligations 1 am under to you,
unless 1 am permitted to bring you to a
Savior’s feat
Let mo entreat you now
to come to Jesus, tliat you rnay be to me
forever a dear brother in Christ, and that
you maV be far more useful than I have
ever been."
Ils was presently asked if ha had any
message* to send to his brethren in the
ministry, or to his congregation.
He
answered us:
“Not now, I am too much exhausted."

“For this you were wondering bow you
could pay Don Carlos, was itF asked
Don Hermosa, when bis feelings would
let him speak.
“Yes, 1 sskod tho question; but It was
an idle one—far I know. His eyes speak
for him."
“Y’cs, Corios, my friend,’’ said Lina
Hermosa, turning with a bright smite to
the yonng man, “1 know, too, that it would
give my child happiness. Sho is yours,
but you must spire her tout far a’-long
while yet." Apd rising, Donna Lina took
her husband’s arm, and walknd from .the
room, Iraving the lovers to their nowfound happiness.
'
dual a year from that Umc, Don Cor­
ios Pedraza wedded Myra Hornwna, it
was her father nud mother’s wish tliat she
should retain the pretty name given her

splendid tme, when in tire midst of the
festivities
gipsy made
ICS.lVlllCN on
t.1 old,
OKI, withered
w.n.nv
‘
to tell the forbar appearance, begging
_
_
was permitted to
m. Van ntirfT
do so, and went away loaded ’ with gold,
T&gt; MISTER OF DEEDS. OBer in ths Court
Tbsy laughed, chatted nnd sung. At last fafly. “I will teach you as I would my rejoicing, but - never suspecting that the
It Ilowre. Fto« for reenrdinj. In .11 cmm, to bo the other &lt;rf silver."
own child. Go now witli Jeannette, rmd delicate, jeweled hand of the ■ blushing
“That's generoussaid Morelos.
I Morelos cave orders for wine.
Other
clothes, and w
when bride was th* • hand ' of her old pupil,
“Myra," raid bft
may bring die she will give you “
'h«-rfo-hna
will do &gt;L Now, who must I kill 1
(pMoi.o.! 1 bos Signor fMom will you liarc rested you mny come to Wf
0OUSTY TREASURER. Offio* in tbs Court
“la roar tribe there is an artful gipsy
again.” ''
'
.
*
girl, aftted Myra, I think," replied Don take a cup of wino with us for fciendship »
‘•Myra Iclssdd the Isdy’s hand, and fol*
There is no deception in a bull dog. Il
.. 3 -I ....—.C-.....
———
Pod ran- “Do yon know her 1
is only the cur that sneaks up and biles
D&gt;c chioTa eyes flashed fire, but hcuod- UnoSkiltful cnpV-roo, 1 .01 ooooM d^.og .f «So -nol£ overt.
you when your beck fa tamed.
QTixwrtU.itf. g~«re- A Don total
~“ m
- ---------“ ------------ and u
lovclr
Donna'Linn
Hermosa.
O Depot, Jicta
“What freak now, l.tnaT’ said Don
_____________ be.oUtaMM/TnUWGd '■1?™-..
ter.____________ Stei«»™wr»'«l.
'•'"ff*1?’: Hermosa, entering the rwm smilingly. their own way, and married men xosurt
oBed, nsrarain- one of silver, rloldj diasod
studded “Are you C'drtg to undertake to Umu a when they have nowhere che to keep
real wild Zingari girl 1"
atod or drowned-—1 don’t care ’^5 UroJ
“Yes,” replied Danna TJim; “but she
vided sbe is got out of this world, and
Joerc’t wem'eo wild; and, Itoderigo, ■ Blmrf Ute wte WuwiV. ote&gt; Awn,
•Not so.” raid he.
“Give Don Carlos there is something &lt;D her large, dark rjfis,
D»T,dm~
iNGteo.
.
.tlM, . ami iteb voice, which reminds inc c.fvur
ATTMerRjW HOCTE. E-rflr 0re&lt;
_id
-Il * taWlta ta »J
. itoltk Creek and Grand Bspte. sto,
_____
rtnoky for ell ill* h&gt; it, that ■ lostchiW.
lost child. Had
lisc *lui lived
n ved she
sbe would
would have blpwed.
— .»&gt;cen
.
.. ag. of this
•---------------jr| nnJ
found. Here’s to the bralih rr
I just
the
young pr
rf Ite Uta w kSI ™d&gt;«r,
•
n»T* is the working man’s dream.
I. ’Al 1
----------- -.
‘ •T'.*'
nr t]),. roipfenrer!" 1 muld mirely not be more brautifal.
| liavr no revenge tc e.nd mowed femu'
w
'I '
•

B

s
1

STINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1858.

GRANT A BFAtTUMNO,

"

—1*1

“But," Mid I, "Jesus was with yon F
“ Oh, yes, certainly."
“And are you now at rest F’
“Yes, perfectly.”
“Is the prospect bright before your

ing, and he scetiied no longer cooestout
of our presence.
I aroused him again and asked him.
“Do you see me, ray door son V
“No."
“No."
. ,
His wife mads tire attempt, but with
no other result. 1 then said.
“My darling son, do you know Jesus T*
“Ob. ye*1" said he, in a voice of won.
derful strength and deliberation, “ OA,
yti! I know Jnut^-l have a steadfast
trust in JesuH—n culm and steadfast
trust.** He spoke It with astonishing dis-

his departure. After this he could say nn
more connected) v, vet one haff hour aAcrward.s, perhaps, I tnireglit he might still
be conscious to my voice, and I asked
him:
“Ara you happy my dear son !
i
And ho answered ma Vary distinctly— “Oh, perfectly! perfectly!”
How strange!
They were tbs very
words with which his sainted mother '
closed her testimony to me six and twen­
ty year* before, within five minutes of
her death. From the moment bufacntl/
sobbed away his life like an infimt who
had fallen asleep in crying. His sobs be­
came fainter and fainter, until the last one

ffjiitgs la

at.

An old settler nesr Bloomington, Illi­
nois, has seen the toughest time of any
man we ever heard at He says the win­
ter of 1830 was remarkable for die scarcity of money; so much so, that one man
who was elected Justice of the Peace,
eoulJh’t raise enough to pay an officer
for swearing him in; an he stood op before
a looking glass and qualified himself.
“John," said a careful father, “doo’*
give cousin Simcou’s horses too many
oats; they have Say you know."
“Yes thur," said John, moving towards
the barn.
“And hark ye, John, don’t give them
too much hay; yoO know they have oote.”
“I come for the

“What

borrowed.” “I borrowed no saucer. —
•‘Sure you did, sir, you borrowedaraw,
and then ouened his eves with a very ele­ sir.” “1 never saw your saucer.” “But
vated expression, and sold In a loud and you did, there's. the saw, gir.” “O, you
want the sc*. Why didn’t you say sot’
very distinct voice:
"Now, father, I am ready—tell them,
'Let us all stand up for Jesus;’ lot us all
“When I taught school in York State,
I told the young Tkdlea they might select
in Christ, having no other claims than His their own' copies, and write what they
righteousness, that Christ may be glori­ pleased. One of them filled a page wiih
fied in us forever."
He again souk in repose and quiet for a
“I am •* ।
season, and then again he raised his eye*
and said in equal dislinctnes. -.
“Now, fatliar, I want to send a message
A formal fashionable visitor thus adto my church—1 love that church; 1 lore
the prinapiss cm which it las been found­
ed: I want to sco those principles ettab- replied. ’Pho visitor then added, “New,
li.licd in the- chinch; 1 net to see men my dear, you should ask me how I am.
gathered into the church on those princi­ The child simply and-honestly replied,
'!
ples, such as shall be saved. 1 want my “I don’t -want to know."
people to co on vigorously and unitedly,
and establish that church for the glory
of Christ forever."
‘
ted by bis wife, who said, "My dear,
Much exhsostwl by his effort, he sank would you like the children to ace you
at these Intervals into perfect quietness; exsctitedl" “No,” replied hs. “Dial’s
snd then again be suddenly aroused, and just like you,” said she, •‘you never wanted
•aid'tous:
_
the children to have any enjoynreirt.* ’I
“Sing! Slog! Can you not singT”
We hesitauid—saw it wss Impossible;
Tbs following sentiment was recently
when he struck thawords:
ivcn at a nubile dinner r
•
.. . “Hoops and the Equator—Crinoline
.
end we followed him, and we song togedi- and the Equinoctial line—God Idea'm I ,
One cndnelcs the earth, the other- the

»

to his own death, he said:
A person who had
“1 wish to say In regard to this dispen­
sation, I am perfectly satisfied—I have
not one fault to find with it. 1 say It
ompbotkally, Zfaxse not on* fa»H in find soon shake it off."
wiA it
1 desire only tint it may be
abundantly sanctified to t» alL”
..
That »M a singe
His beautiful private personal address
to his wife, nnfl two addresse* to bls faniUy and particularly to his, two little chil­ enjoy many relnrW* 4f’tfae present faqxpy
dren, who were seicnfly brought to him occwoti t
air
'

The victory is not always to the s'roqe,
~~
-------—,----- as ths bey raid wtton be kWed a
■ i
they can never be clured from the mem­ with a briokbaL
ory, of those who heard and raw the rbmarkjibl? scene which tm-v made up. of SnraXtre "xSJiJiy faih^.
felt btamlf just r&gt;.sg; W tweed to me
Why fa

�COLUMN.
BKFUBUCAjr BAITER.

From pn

ions it would ap-

XJC XMY1MS,................................EDITOR.

Hastings, thcrsdat, juxr. 3, iaa.

bheof8«.D0toinr»:

force* late the field against the Doogbs
wing in Illinois.

Purest irehr.l

The Washington eor-

May 1.1»5E.

TEW BMUTG GOODS I

J

The distinction* of intaUlgwa in dlf-

, forest nation* and tribes, differ in each,
morning has a short unofficial article,
. through all grades, front llw enlightened,
which may be regarded as an official going
down to the moet barbarous savage. Tho
over to the Douglas wing.
Tbo official
degrees of enlightenment in each, is de­
pendent almost entirely spun the nature
make the declarations of that little arti­
and perfection of three vary important
cle except upon authority.
The Admin­
conditions of civilised life. These ooodiistration organ addresses itself to the
-liwta may be arranged—First, religious
Chicago Tt'mei, the Douglas organ, and
and moral culture. Second, their social
says in so nutay words that the decisions
condition, and, third, their political inotiof De’mocratie Conventions must be
tatioca. They may be considered in.this
arrangement as classified according to
their importance, and yet, it will be seen,
united against tho common enemy, and
that neither of the former, can reach any­
if need be to that end, the pest must be
thing like perfection, independent of the
latter. As religion and morality, and the forgotten.’^
This same correspondence states further,
social virtues may combine to form, as ft
were, the walls of the noble edifice of that the Union advisee that do Adminis­
tration Convention bo held on the 8th of
dvilizedt eoeiety, yet such a structure can
never be maintained or preserved, with­ June, but that the Dominations mado al

Franklin county.
what kind

of timber the locofoeos
ten to the Rising Sun
Gaxxxut-na/April 18, '57.
Dear sir you will-find two dollars en­
closed for the payment of the Visiter you
have been kind enough to tend mo your
are told from ttw br«* •'rthority that th©

political Part of the paper—according to
my opinion will fell short to some Ex­
tent the grate grincipalss tougbt by our
four fiubera, but you are yet young and I
hope you will improve youres truly
Jambs B. Fourr.

IsTKRXAL iMntOVKMKXTS.--- A bill for

tho improvement of Chicago harbor luts
Springfield, last month, shall, be deemed passed the Senate by the strong vote of
out a good political superstructure, as a
roof or covering, for the maintainance regular and final. From this movement 25 to 17. As some of our Democratic
it becomes apparent that the Republicans cotemporarics are jubilant of the success
and preservation of the main edifice.
will have to contend against ‘the whole of what they call this Democratic meas­
. Political institutions are the safe-guards
strength ol both factions of tho Democ­ ure, we append lhe rote by which it pass­
thrown around on, to protect ns in the
racy, at least so fur us the Lecompton ed, as follows:
enjoyment of all our social rights and
wing Is able to unite the diaeordant doYeas—Messrs. Allen, Benjamin, Bigler,
privileges.
Il is a well established fact
ments. It certainly has not been expect­ Bright, Broderick, Chandler, Crittenden,
that immorality and social Inequality
ed that so great concession would have Doul-Ulc, Douglas, Durkee, Fessenden,
abound in any nation just in proportion
Hamlin,
Harlan, Junes, Kennedy, King,
been made by the Administration side,
to tho degradation of its political eon-.
Sebastian, Seward, Shields, Simmons,
but it really doee acem as though Douglss
struction, and vice versa.
In fact, these waa driqlp^ them to terms. No doubt, Stuart, Thomson of N. Jn Trumbull,
Wade and Wilson—25.
elements of civilization are dependent
but that in States and localities where
Nay*—Messra. Brown, Clay, Clingupon each other, and are elevated or do-'
they arc confident of success they will dic­ man, Davis, Fitch, Hammond, Houston,
graded, in a corresponding degree.
Hunter, Iverson, Johnson of Tenn., Mal­
Nortrlthstanding this mutual depen-I tate terms to tiie friends of .Douglas and
lory. Mason, Polk, Reid, Slidell, Toombs,
Stuart; but where they cannot do this,
aud Wright—17.
dencc, there seems to be a sickly sentimeuthey propows to succumb themselves, and
Absentee*—Messrs. Bites, Bayard,
tality pervading a certain grade of Um
thereby sare the party. It is well for lhe Bell, Cameron.Qark, Foot, Foster, Green,
adrocatca and teachers of religion, mo­
Republicans that such is the case, since Gwin, Hale, Havne, Henderson, Johnson,
rality and the social virtues, in relation
of
Ark.,
Pearce, ftice, Sumner and Thomp­
to die degradation of polities. But it is they eon no more unite with the Douglas
z
Democrats than oil could mix with water, son of Ky.—17.
Paired"off.—Messrs. Pugh and Yulee,
■worthy of remark, here; that these sen­
being simply thrown together upon a
and Messrs. Dixon and Fitzpatrick—4.
timentalists are Invariably very ineffi­
question of present expediency, but stand­
cient and ineffectual teachers, in their
BEC/rtTCLATIOX.
ing aa far apart aa ever upon the princi­
Yea*—Republicans, J2: Democrats, 11;
adopted fields of labor.
Compare the
success of thia class of teachers witfi that ples of slavery prohibition in the Terri­ Americana, 2. Nays—Democrats, 10;
tories.
,
Americans, 1; Republicans, 0.
Absen­
of eminent and successful divines add retees—Democrats, 9; Republians, 0;
formerw, where no sickly sentimentalism
Americans, 2.
,
and exalted sense of dignity, drives them
A bill has recently been introduced
Tux Tahitv xx Coxokbm.—On Mon­
from a participation in the political ques­ into Congress, virtually empowering the
tions of the day.
To assert that there President to declare war without consult­ day, May 24th, Mr. Morris of Penusyl
vaais,
offered resolution in the House,
is no such thing as political integrity, is ing Congress with regard to the propriety

to assert tliat there is no integrity in any
of the walks of life. No one will deny,
however, but that there is by far, too

much of the spirit of self, and the spirit
of party intermingled with all the politcal straggles of our country.
It would

be strange, indeed, if, while there are

Peters, J udascs and Lot's wires in the
history ofethe church, .there were no Ar­
nolds in politics. We have known appnrently zealous preachers of the gospel,
who would rather the whole world would

be unconverted than that the larger por­
tion should unite with a rival church.—
But thia, so far from being a reason why
all who are sincere and honest, should
withdraw from all connection with church
•a. is only adduced as a reason why such
should continue to labor with redoubled
energy for the benefit of the cause in
which tlJy are engaged. So in the po­

litical field; when the honret, those of in­
tegrity and patriotism withdraw their in
fluence from the political arena, and, from
a sense of exalted dignity, refuse their
names and influence tv political reforms,
then may the moral sod social reformers
blow their trumpets to diminishing audi­
ences, until bare wolf alone answer to
their call fer reformation. Il cannot well
bo otherwise.
The individual who is

of It
The only limitation is that lhe
President is required, after deciding upon
his course to submit a statement ol the
facts of the case to Congreee, if in session.
Diis seems to us like a dangerous perogative, and no conceivable circumstances
can justify ite adoption. How any indi­
vidual familiar with the immense patron­
age and consequent power already wield­
ed by the President, could for a moment

“The Sands or Ltrs" • Platxo Out.”
—Those who have fur a long time swin­
dled people in all parts cf th© country,
by promising to send cures for all diseaare, and means whereby large fortune*
were to bo made, for very small consid­
erations, have met with a very serious
obstruction to their business. By con­
cent of tho Postmaster General, given at
the request of Mayor Ticmann, Post­
master Fowler of this city, took charge
of all such cqrrespoDdcncc a* eame to the
post office yesterday. There were about
700 letters in the office addressed to Drs.
Wallace, Morton, James, (wboM sands
instructing the committee of Ways and uf life have, been so long running ont,)
Mum to fever a revision of tbo present Monet, LeBron, Duflon, Tracy, De La
tariff, with a view to a better protection of Rome, and Prof. James T. Horn. These

American industry. Its reception being
objected to, Mr. Morris moved n suspen­
sion of th© rules, which was refused, ye»
86, nays 101. This is considered a fair
expression of tbo views of the’ lower
branch of Congress on this subject. The
following analysis of lhe vote given, Is
entertain a proposition which would per- from tho Philidelpbia Enquirer :
“The ayes wens cighty-iix—the nay*
mit'him at any time to involve the coun­
one hundred and one.
The ayes were
try in a foreign Mnr&gt; B®ems 10 Ui inexpli­
composed of seventy-one Northern Recable.
There seems to be a manifest de­ piib'.icans and Americana, eight Northern
termination To rendtf the office of the Democrats, and wsven Sou’n Americans.
The nore comprised sixty-five Southern
President, a supremo distatorship.
Qur trouble with the Central and South Democrats, twenty-nine Northern Demo­
crats, and seven*Republican© nnd Ameri­
American States is urged as a reason for
cans. Politically divided, all the Demo­
this extraordinary movement If t)M« crats but eight voted against the proposi­
difficulties are of so great moment, why tion, and all the Republicans and Ameiihas Congress passed through a session of eana but seven voted in favor of iL—
six months without giving them some Geographically divided, seventy-nine
Northern men voted in fevor of, and thir­
consideration 1 |W]hy delay, until the
ty-two against the proposition; while six­
close of the acesiun, any action in reis ty-nine Southern mtmbcr* voted against,
tion to thorn, and Then give the President and only seven in favor of iL"
)
the power to adjust them by an appeal to
armsl Such a njeasurc, at such a time,
t3T Hon. L. D. Campbell, of Ohio,
and from such a eource. looks very much has been refused a seat in Congrcte, on the
like a peace offerisg from Douglas to the ground that be obtained his election by
the halp of the votes of about a dozen col­
Administration.
ored men, who, according to the Dred
Tux Atlaxtic Mosttily roa Jun.—
We omitted to locution last week, that ScoU decision have no rights which white

taught to believe that the political senti­
ment within himself, and the political this staunch jou mil was on our table. The
labors in which be, and others ars en। Monthly continues to improve, and should
IX-U- no higher aims than the sue-'
be a welcome vititor at lhe firetide of
cess of party and tho poasesrion Of pow­
every lover of a sound literature. “The
er, is illy prepared to don tho habiliments President's Prophecy of Peace,” is a moat
nt virtue and integrity al the bell-call of
scathing condemnation of the subserviency
religion and morality.
cf a nation’s Chief Magistrate to the inAnother fact is worthy of notice, which
tercsta of slavery.
Surely, tho literary
is: that those who assume that all politi­ world is on the sl^e of liberty I
cal parties and organizations are equally
corrupt, and that all political questions
IxDxrxxDxxca Ball—At the Exchange
are equally unimportant, are usually tho*-' Hall of J. F. Emkry, at Middleville, on
who have become dissatisfied with their Friday, July 2d.
From our acquain­
own position, and their own action, and tance with the geeticmanly proprietor of
relinquish all connection in disgust, or use tho Exchange, wo ism assure those of our
thsir assumption us an excuse fur cun young friends who “trip the light fantas­
tinning on in their former position.
tic toe," that no pleasanter place, and a
We denounce this doctrine as being a no more attentive land obliging boat can
very prolific source of many of tho evils be found m all this region.
Give him a
with which our country has been cursed
for a few years past.
Tench our youth
and our young rr.cn that to engage in poli­ isfactory.
tics is honorable and praiseworthy, and
that in order to be suoowfui’, their ac
tions most be controlled by pare motives
and correct principles; teach thorn tliat cell, a abort time since, stele a horse in
religion, raoraJUy, temperance tend so­
briety arc not above ami beyond, but below Trenton, and sold for sixty dollar*.
should pervade nnd control thrir politi­
cal action; teach them that to ‘-remem­
ber thesn in bonds as bound with them,
has a political bearing; teach them, that covered.
to pray for Ute deliverance of tboso in
bonds, and then to give a vote, the result
of whfefc b to perpetuate slavery, la to

from me, until I wee ouenuraged to believe
myself on tho verge of perfect recojerv.
But injnrie* so grave as tboe* original! v
received by me are not readily repaired,
and a reoont rnlapto pakfally »dn&gt;oot*h*.
im that, although enjoying many of the
conditions of a prosperous eonva'eocenai.
I am i.ot vet beyond the necessity of cau­
tion. This haa been confirmed by tbo
physicians in Boston and Philadelphia,
moat fiuniiiar with my case, who in con
currenec with counsels previously by
medical authorities in Europe, have cn
joined travel aa lhe best calculated to promot© my restoration. Anxious to spare
no effort for this end, so long deferred, 1
toJay sail fur France.
.
To the generous people of Massachnjetta, who have honored me with an Im­
portant trust, nnd cheered me by so much
sympathy, I wish to express the thank*
which now palpitate in tnv bosom while I
say to them nil eollretlvcly, as I would
aay to a friend, farewell I
"But these valedictory word* would be
imperfect if 1 did not seize thi* occasion
to declare what I have often .said less pub­
licly. that, had I originally seen the dura­
tion of my disability, I should have at
once resigned my scat In ths Senate, mak­
ing way for a servant more fortunate than
myselfin the precious advantage of health.
I did not do so, because, like otoer inva
lida, I lived in the belief that 1 was soon
to lie well, and waa reluctant to renounce
the opportunity of again exposing th* hid­
eous barbarism of slavery, now more than
ever transfused into tbe National Govern­
ment, infecting its whole policy and degra­
ding its whole character. Besides, I was
often encouraged to feel that to every sin­
cere lover of ciiilizstion my vacant chair
was a perpetual speech.
\
•
Cuis. Si-mxeb.
Qjt Bo ABD SvEAMEB V ADESULT, )
New Yobe Habbob, May 22,1858. j

men are bound to respect The voters
in the third district will hare an opportu­

nity, ere k ng, of expressing their approba­

tion or disapprobation of this action of the
House of Representatives, in thus defea­

ting the expressed will of the people.

Fowler has received instruction* from the
Postmaster General to forward to the
dead letter office all letters reaching the
New York post office addressed to par­
ties here in answer to advertisements
which, upon their face, arc of a swindling
character. Th© letters will be opened at
Washington, and such sums of money as
they bo found to contain, will bo for
warded to lhe address of the writer there­
of, with Lhe following circular:
Matos's Orncx.
)
New York,------- , 1858. f
Sin:—Inclosed please find the sum you
remitted to---------------- , who have been
arrested in this city.
Be on your guard against Gift Enter­
prises, Lotteries, and other bogus schemes,
as they are intended only to defraud the
unwary.

Bearnxs or Issubaxcs.—A California
letter-writer thus gives his experience of
insurance:
“Insurance is a nice thing—a beautiful
system I I tried it once; insured a ves­
seL She got knocked into ‘smithereens;’
had her repaired under tho eye of th©
agent
On settlement they treated m©
to a treatise on ‘jetaom,’ ‘flotaun,’ ‘general
average,* ‘navigation,’ and several other
sciences. A broker rendered a beautiful
document, all figured over and ruled in
red'nk, and wo settled. They first charg
ed mo what I had paid for repairs, then
charged the vessel the difference between
w hat she then was and formerly was not;
then deducted what she ought to have
been, charuvd mo back the insurance 1 had
paid, and having, by some error, made a
small balanoo in my fetor, they gave that
.1— l.—L-.- r____________ . -l _

It is reported that the election
board under the English bill, have organ­
ized and appointed the second day of Aug­
took tbo document home and figured all
ust, for voting upon the land ordinance
day pn it, and the result stood thus: I
bribe, offered to Kansas to accept of the had been allowed the privilege of repair’
Lecompton Constitution and Slavery.
mg my own vessel at my own cost; to
pay two notes not half due; and put &gt;75
in Broker Jones' pocket for the concoction
LiF" The ship John and Albert, which
of all lhe mysteries of Daboll simmered
arrived at New Orleans, May 33d, re­ down in red ink, and tied up very tastily
ports having been fired into five times by with green ribbon.
It is a very preUy
... ii....izi_______ ____ &gt;
on English man-of-war.
Tho schooner
Maria Tribon which arrived al Boston at
want the privilege of taking lhe docu­
the same date, was boarded "by British
ment with me.
In ten or fifteei
might begin to comprehend it
some on figures, Jenea, you are.
I?" The State loon of 1216,000 au
Sonar to See It.—We venerate and
thorizad by lhe last Legislature, has been
respect tho name nf Edward Everett, and
awarded to E. H. Haadton &amp; Co., of De­
are in almost all respects a subscriber
troit, at something more than one per to his creed of politics. But, much as we
cent premium, as follows : &gt;50,000 at I j much as we esteem his conservatism, wo
premium ; &gt;75,000 at 1 1-10 premium;
his letter about the Sumner testimonial to
rod 01.000 at i 1-16 premium.
good—it only aids and abets the friends
of the late fir-eating Brooks. Il seems to
— p--------- --------•&gt; u, wc nrre w.u a i
of furnishing pure milk to the dty. They should have deemed
doomed It a stoop unworthy
propone to buy a large farm in the eoun- the
lk“ vicinity of Bunker Hill to have written

give iTOontestible evidence of religious
hypocrisr sod isvol re* a political crime;

a«i the neat generation wiH see the ^it
icwl aftiraof our country cowdaclsd upon
enA principles and ocmtrnlled by snoh
(Kgaakstiom an tbe wisent and best will
&gt;4 k» asbLD.’d to tww&gt;perate with.
• not retnrered.

hare to say u&gt;« i arr...bad a very smooth
all the way; we had tire wind ahead UU
wo got to Turk. Wand.
is bfockaded with seven men-ofwar, and
I was the first vessel that &gt; *• P°l
the blockade,and I don't know as I shooM
have got in if I had known tbs* lW port
wav under blbckade.
e had a •tr&lt;’’‘o
breeze when w. fell in with tbs fieej^

NEW SPRING GOODS!

they commenced firing on
...f-j___ i.„.
ilm tiall* bccon to

cornr, ■ wkuu w
-j CHANCERY SALE.
were going nt lhe time about ten knoJ,
and a big eea, so I concluded that they r* TATE OF MICH 10AT: TL. Circuit Coart fix
could not hit us, except by good luck, so
I pul her througli. and got «n »«•—
When we got within gun vhol of the port,
tlicv opened on the enemy, so I was be­
tween two fire*. We anchored and went
on shore.
I thought the people woo'd
have killed mo with kindness. Tiny
v« anted tn carry me all over total in their
arms. Wc arc the first vessel that has
got in since the blockade. . The enemy
ba* seven mvtwvfwar off the port all the
lime. The Dominicans have five meu-ofwar scltooneni now in port, and I had the
offer of taking command of the Commo­
dore's ship. They ore so mud. taken up
with me that I don’t know what to do
with the people,
fliey won’t take no
for an answer.
1 can get a big price for
the Wing of the Wind, but they want
me to command her, and that won’t suit
me, as I have a dislike ol auupowder. —
I expect to leave here in six days. Wc son rrwrtnng
arc.aH well.
.
H. B, Pxaksau.. \

DRY GOODS!

GROCERIES!

THE

gy- Rev. Dr. Curntng.of Grand RapidsThas returned from Nebraska.

aaa&amp;TMA«TWisa

Rev. Edwin Eaton has accepted
a call to the Baptist Church at CuldThere was a severe frost at Grand
Rapids and vicinity, Thursday night. It

7?

must bare injured the fruit.

ty A military company, called th*
"Marshall Light Guard»"Tias been organ
izedat Marshall, Horae© Phelps, Captain.

rar" A camp meeting i* to 1&gt;© held
at Wayne, June 16th, and at Salem,
Washtenaw county, June 15th.

GLASS-WARE! ’

&gt;

rood tLe loll re w«;

A

Dorn.5
PROF. 0. J. WOOD A C« —•Jccta.—Wltlika

1 quantity. (tl
jy A young man named De Die aoU.]«hti«
mar, wbiwe parents live io Brighton, lavingv.on O&gt;.-. was murdered near Albion,
N. Ym on . the 12th iu*L
ndworlM cttiue*«(»w cioailr. fully cuor
tnttel il h a MOST VALUABLE flREl’J
jy A* an evidence of business, the TION.
Midland iClty Sentinel aays lhe Road
Commissioners &lt;&gt;f. that V»wn were in »es-

LAWNS, SBIUJA.VDI, CH A LUS

CHALLI

sion two days letting jobs of work on
highways.
a

ry Hon. Patrick Maranteltc, of
Mendon, St. Joseph* county, owns the
largest nnd beat field of wheat, it is
said, in tlsa county.
The field contain*
100 acrei
»

(DB'DCZ’Bim

•

Hickory Crore. St (Xarlca CftJjCe, |

ROOES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. 611ET.
HERD© PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

“„STJU3'iCnAUBRAS-

MARSEILLES

COL

Oar little soa’s tend fcr wme time had been pre- WHITE GOODS A,
ietlj covered «ith.&lt;.rr., wd wnue called Wacald
UUULRJ, &amp;.C.
ty An Irishman named Tboa. Byrne,
living in the town of Orange, 8 mile*
south of'lnnis. waa kicked in the sto­
little
mach by o^honv© lust Saturday so severely
tliat bo died on Sunday. IIU friend* live
near Ann Arbor.
jy T|ie people of Berlin, I&lt;wi» Co.,
MEN AHB BOY’S WEAS!
caution the public ©gainst R Millerite
preacher named Frisby, who is preaching
» scalp sad bur. W« »r». y oars, rr’;-actF*Uy,
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECS
GEORGL
W
HIGGISSOTH/
about tbo State. He i» said to be d good
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of «nj
•A»A» A. HICGIM10T1L
speaker, and a libertine.
H« says he
lives near Battle Creek.
urkljr
and Mylr.
rilOT. 0. J. VFOOD-Dtwr Sir I bars cwd
ry The Steamer Gty of HunksviHe
CHECK MA13HI.I.KS, CHECK
sunk iti lhe Cumberland river, on Satur­
day last, at Palmyra, and ten lives were
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCT
lo*L She struck a log, when running at
LINEN, WHITS LINEN DRILL
her full speed, and went down almost in­
rowvctfullc,
stantly.
FANCT CASSIMERES, ■ Urp
DAMEL X. MVRPBT.
beaulir.1 patten, and nn cinp; BLACK
S-2T' The last number &lt;.f Frank Ixslie a Illustrated Newspaper is chiellv de­
DOE SKIN. BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
voted to the horrible milk trade in New
Tork city.
It contain* a dozen engrav­
ing* of tick and dying cowa, propped
COMAI ISSIONERS’NOTICE.
up by ill-looking fellows, whilst other
ill-iiKiking fellows du the milking.—
Th© old Treasury cow at Washington
reems to be getting into a timllar condilion. Sbe must bo propped up pretty
•oon, or the milking can’t go on.—Prt*.

W ATstDE Daorrixos.—A clerk of one !
of the New Haven Banks, in making hla
cxclmngesa few. days since, having several
thousand dollars in his possession, and
carrying it in a careless manner, distribu­
ted Borne sixty dollars in the street for the
benefit of the publie, twcnty-niiie of which
was returned. The balance is carried to
the profit and loss account.

■UDV.S1DE CLOTHIAC 1

ADAM KU.I0T,
GEu. W. N YK.
HEX11T STEWARD,,
Dated. Prsntevite, April «*, IWl

fna

Jacbsox, May 28.—Dad*, tbe reraped
PROBATE NOTICE.
^CCTrt;.’r^,,Mrre*lp&lt;J «l Upper Sandusky,
by G I. Adams of this city, and is now .9 At *.«««, of U&gt;« Fretate Crert. a
In jad al Belf.mtaino, Ohio, waitin/a re­
quisition from the Governor of this State.

SV.” ?*”&lt;»»&lt;¥*( F—fr * n*ror.

SPECIAL HOTICES-

SPRIjre MEMCDfE.

O-A.SXI oTsrxrsri
wife of lira-

�PRO6PECTU3
OF THS
J
DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE!

KNAPEFB COLUMN!

MORTGAGE BALE.

J. P. Roberts,

Sl

Co.

AT THE HASTINGS

THE FIRST

AND CUTLERY.
Old Toryism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

Chemicals,'Paint, Oils
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

HU UWU8
LARGEST STOCK of th. BEbT GOODS, .t th.
LOWEST PRICES,

Burning Fluid together with a full stock of

AU sow reeWrllr my SPRING .tack of QmJ
and
hu&gt;3 a tlni rot. MMttmnt of

have cm
ISHKLFA

LARGE STOCK
Hrk.1 &lt;«.)•»

*"’b43«12

A GENTLEMAN.

Sueh aa TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPP
CES, PEPER, FISH, in a word every­
thing in the Grocery line, snch aa
will be wanted fiir family use. And
hark. which i orrxB
rzoiru pricks
they have on band the best kind
THAR JCIKK
* of ammunition for sportsmen
I at PARLOR STOVES, esmprfe
such aa powder, and Pei
cusiiun Caps of all kinds
Water Prooflii and
ELEVATED
others. Shot,
OVEN STOVES,
Lari, &amp;e.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
All ths pop­
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
ular Pat ent
Medicinca, of the
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
day may also bn
found nt this crtabl isbHAVE a vary complete atock of Htmaa baildiag
Hardwaro, including "Lock a, Latches, BotU
Screw. Umgea
risty of the choicest Perfnrntry for the especial accom­
SCANDINAVIAN VEDITABLE BLOOD
modation of the Indies. Also
PI LI 3. Ur Hoback preasaU the rasa t of tweatr
Stationery, Pens, Pencils, Ink, (crytan ofei]i«ri«icc. hard atndr and axpsrucent aa
ery variety) Paper, Envelops die.
i'liil,-... UK ALL
dedlo EAVE-TROUGH and CONDUCTOR
They would respectively announce to
.je ciliseas of Hastings and of the sur­
ly«
rounding County, generally that ^hey in­
tend to sell everything in their link of the
business a* cheap aa can be bought at any­
place.
Give ns a call and judge for yourselves.
At the cheapest store in town by
Produce of meet kinds will be taken in
RKA FT FIARD IfARK STO FRS,'
TOT. COPPM AND SUEKTIBOlf

I

PRINTS,
SILKS,

LAWNS,

BONNETS

GINGHAMS,

RUCHE

J

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.

। or t&lt;-lrgr*pii. tin miaorlArti otthe world, cormnon.

JUST RECEIVED

• Rci.cI.Uug HceolreaLUrtU

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
JEAN8,SAnNETS, DENIMS, TICKS,

H.J.KENFIFLD

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,
CAMBRICS,
la oar commercial department, over which
man will nrrude. weahall aim atao

LINENS, OIL SILKS,

with full iu«truclioa&lt; far putUnr vp ud u.iu£ medicine, free to all wbo lu.y order it. Uerrqui

PARASOLS, A-c., Ac.

am of the aaawcr and reeipe,
Melt! try, Sandu.kr city Obi.

RcguUlcrs anil trainee It to reg.Unly,
No female abould be without them.
■ct t»nc.
(
brn.tii olokr mall subscribers, w. shall
Utiasaeour \ '
MORNING EDITION,

Inea.

CLOTB1JVG!

-

Judge of Probate,
HARPER’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

Special attention will be given to com
a new stock nf Fall and winter GOODS,
pounding and putting up Prescriptions.—
which will be sold fur
And every one purchasing Medicines here
may rclv'upon them as being genuine.
at astonishing low prices. My motto
June 25lh 1857.
n7t£
Is ‘a lifdo cheaper than tbe cheapest.’
I have just received^ good assortment
Ladies

Good News! Good News!

DRESS GOODS
Such as Prints, Ginghams. LcLalns, Me­
rinos, Parametiss Black Alpaccas nnd a
variety of Wool DeLaius, all very nice
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths lor
men’s wear, and a large atock of staples.
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, checks
and tickings.

J UST RECEIVED a new lot of

BOOTS and SHOES,

rtrning and morning paper,
r.Mn.e in r.intlllL

boobis

bert^Mlin^

»

Literati

J.M. HUBBARD
nsauB nr
gjusual instruments,

Ladle's Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a
good nsshrtmentat very low prices.
On hand a very large stock ofCrockery
stone and Glass Ware.
,
Just received a new stock of

NEW x GOOD^
AT

GMAXT dk MPACLDIXG’M

Ready Pay Store,

stock of

NW GOODS

GEORGE a DENNETT.

OF

And M*sleal Merchandise,

HATS AH® ©ATS

Toon,
J.W.T. MeMULLKN.
Ci’Cixxxn. FriAay Sept. 4. law.
Dr. R.b»fk-0w rirr Haring breo aOtrtad wit

Just received a large

of all kind* cheap for Ready Pay.
I have alto s very large quantity ot

EVERY VARIETY,

KALAMAZOO : : . ? MICHIGAN

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

Very trntir years.
JOHN S. DEMUTH.
From th. Rev Mr. McM s ma’ Pastor of Ro

AND
'
SHINGLES,
Tm subscriber has just opened aline
on hand nnd all persons wishing to buy or
stock ofMuiKal Marchand ike consisting
sell will do well to call before bargaining
in part of
elsewhere,
PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS.
1 would particularly call the attention
From the bast Makers in lhe couniry.
&lt;&gt;f persons who are building to tbe fact
Call and set them before purchasing
that 1 have just Rccnived a large Block of
Of the best Italian and American Manu­ Nails and Glass and that I will furnish
facture.
DRESS O-OODS
nt as low a figure as poMible.
n21-yl
II J KENFIELD
Of every description, snd of the Isttit
PBBTS V publication.
CHANGE OF TIHE.

To be sold at Lowest

MW MattM

Prices.

rih.ro) diMuiion
•tip and aneedotr
Publisher* feel warrai.led in assuring their I

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

Or the beet quality for all instruments.
Itlegraph, market., the latMl
■•ALmrorgm-topm.
snd ail tbe variety oflocal, commnuia. ■»«
iBtelligeneewbieh appears in the Daily.
TheDETKOIT WEEKLY TRIBUSK. eosiUinlag all the importaut and latest general mw« of
I La Dalle Tribune, and about M much reading as

Tl&gt;l»COTERY I
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

CHEAP CROCKERY!

FOUND.

ISAAC C. MOTT
GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS !!
euue. Detroit

YOUR ORDERS, and the goal. will

PHOSFECTU8 OF
THE EVENING POST.

Arranged by the best composers.
Every instrument offered for sale has
iteen thoroughly tested, and he can safel v
■ay arc superior to any ever sold in thia
place.
A very liberal deduction made to those
purchasing in quantities.
Promt attention paid to country or
ders.
Mr. H. will give his personal atten­
tion to tuning P&lt;•»£&gt;». by leaving orders
at his store corner Main and Burdick
Streets.
N. B. Just received a new musical
instrument, called the English Me talk
Harmonium. Cail and examine.

J. M. HUBBARD.

Oct 15th 1857.____________ n2441m.

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
FOR

1858.

NAILS,CLASS, PUTTY,OILS,CAN­
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS. BED

Battle Creek, Hastings &amp;. Grand
Rapids Stage Route.

Penally llluatratad
Gift worth from

WALL PAPER, *e., Ac

GBGIUMS,
BRILl.lim,
LAWKS,

BRILLIANT PROSFECTVai
FOURTH YEA* OF THE
N and after Monday .August 31st, 18­
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.
57, until further notice, stages will
leave the following named places, aa fol­
DV&amp;ELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTING SI
lows, to wit:
OF
Leave Harting (or Battle Creek, Mon­
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 o’­
clock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
at 1 o'clock, P. M. in time to take tbe
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
afternoon cars east or west, and on Tues­
KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at one o’­
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,
clock P. M. in time to take ths evening
AT THE
train of cars.
Leave Battle Creek for Hartings on
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7
o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Hastings
at two e’ekek, P. M. and on Mondays
BOOTS
AND
SHOES,
READY
MADE
Wednesdays and Fridays nt 4 o'clock, A.
M., and arrive in Hastings, at 10 o'clock.
(lathing: Never so Cheap.
Leave Hartings for Grand Rapids on
mcpoUtaa Galleriea.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
Thu. it la aeon that
10 o'clock A. M., and arrive at Grand
SPLENDID THRKT. DOLLAR KNORATINfll
OF ALL KINDS.
Leave Grand Rapids for Hastings and
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Two Dollar Art Journal One Year!*
SUGARS
FISH
TEA
Saturdays, at four o’clock, P. M.

O

A nice assortment
FANCY BABAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

G ROCERIES

17n-t£_______________ C. SHEPARD;

CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BBOOMS,

MORRIS MORttlS

That Good TFA, sure to cure the headache

New Arrangement
And every thing io the line of Groceries.

CUSTOM WOBX

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

ROWERS HAHDWAUSTOSE.

RECEIVE MONET ON OLD AC­
COUNTS.

in trod actino of LOOTS A SHOES
alter of tirt Daily.

TEMPERANCE
lb. uawiB, iul

'WOJMJH J0NE8,

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING.
Hastings, June 4, 1857.

•ttCBBlKBs

ImdfeaOold Wstebii

FORMERLY kept by T. Pmumiw, U
£ constantly making additions to ths

“ *

syasRWu clt;
;

New Barry Mill,

PAINTING.
Dr. A E. BONSTEEL,
PHYSICIAN* SDBGEON.

HASTINGS

ajto

VICROTY

CBEAFEE CbaB tic CHEAPEST

n.ir'wwi teate wolfrw

Cash raid for wheat.
"
BOLTWOOD it GRANT.

�Th* condensed UcU of this new prevcntiTB uro thaac: Some yoars Bgo, some
little boys were esgsgwl in tho field of o
former in Belgium amusing tbemselvoi
by U»rimg p«a« Into the scod potatoes
they were Set to plant In due lime both
paw and potatoes grew together, produ­
cing aa unusual yield of peas, which bein£
gathered, the poUtoea were allow cd to ri­
pe*, snd upon digging proved entirely
sound, white tho sama sorts in other parts
of lhe field were Lsdly rotten.
John Jackson, of Ia*c&lt;1b, in his letter to
tbi Mercury mys:
.
•Joseph Bower, chemist of Hunslet, had
read tbo account in tbe-papers and inform,
ed me of it For some unto be for* I had
paid a good deal of attention to the subject
of the potato disease, but my enquiries
fad certainly not gone in that direction,
lapxiodiatriy, howevsr, I set to work to
filed a solution to tho problem. 1 sub­
mitted tunny samples of diseased potato*,
and of some sound ones also, to careful
chemical analysis, and I invariably found
that the diseased potatoes, m compared
witbbealthv ones^xhibitod a marked de­
ficiency of nitrogen and nitrogenired mat­
er-in every instance, and a great defideaXm compared with tho published snslyof the potato, by Lcibig and others,
nolle some years Were.
.
Frbm that result, then, I inferred that
tie potato set was inherently deficient in
ni^ogen. but being inoculated with asubstume rich in that element, as peas are,
dtring the mutual decomposition and
chemical eMngu of tbo two substances in
tbe procees M their germination and
growth, sufficient evolution of nitrogen
from the pea would take place, and being
absorbed by combining with and supply­
ing tbe defic*ocy of that element in the pottto. erenmnnicatingaN it were Itsequivsh n't In that way, would counteract its tendcocy to diMoae. 1 then tried tbe experimftt practically.
l obtaincd potatoes of several kinds for
acta, whole; 1 then took peas, the dwarf
kind, and inserted four or five, deep in tl|*
fleshy part of the set, tqking care to avoft?
the eyes. I then planted them, two hi
cadi bill in my garden. Mr. Bower and
several other gentlemen at Hunslet, will
recollect watching with great interest the
growth and development of the compound
crop. Tlic result waa perfect success.
I had a very extraordinary yield of peas
—and when tha potatoes were taken up,
th^f were a large yield, with a very’ fc*
annIJ ones, and every potato was bdtllhy
and free from every trace of disease.—
The potatoes were laid on a wooden floor
in a room in my dye-house, where they
remained all winter until the following
spring: tlicy were then examined,nnd found
to he all aonnd and healthy, and were cm-

V to leeorsr lbs rani ■hditwnr. rum

LARGE STOCK

to
4. «l &lt;to «—to OV

4th. Neither snow nor rain can beat
under the beta cf the shingles, by heavy
winds. :
tab. Us roof will last good full onedu rte&gt;,
Bod It te.
tbMB advantages.
It
no more shinglee, no moranaHs

itoj*
toj-

^TSilSjletcd Brerypartifa of dixased

a gentleman.
WffflEi.’Wrajwv

tow alive and h. the Ml vlgwr H

PRINTS,

Ute weerr b,»ra O» day Iw r—d to_ him from

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

aiou Ar nrateet of other niatlcra of tntert.l and im- SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR­
re.rt.rww Woabidi auportatond our new* departwmMrith great or*.
uur endevr to DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
malte itftiR and relidfa. alnay.^rauriug

GROCERIES
(BBrDDKiBIB'if i

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

r?r.&lt;-rJ7«bmty and In every eare it fa* proved cfTW-gbiy «'-»-* U-t H h Ute
certain core for oonauiuption. and ai.hi.a U&gt; da

LINENS, OIL SILKS,

PARASOLS. At. Ac.
Vwy trulyyoere,
R DBIVTH.
- Fiota the Her Mr. MrM'' mb'r«.iur&lt;&gt;l Itubev
Cbapri.
1m.ia&gt; Ar.&gt;u». Oct. S. IBJ7.
Ilr C. W. IlonifS—fam Sin I hair «*d yt»
Blood puriter for a aervrma aBoetiun. fnna wan
1 liavr vnfcrrel much *1 tiioem While it ia ffa
nut to tbe taalo, it eartaiuly baa a bajqw rfU-et e
Stet the nerre*. Pteaae aevrnt civ rLcaka for ye

Cords of Ready Made
MORNING EDITION,
which will contain all th* matter of ear evening
edition, and tn addition th. late,t newe ofevenlue .
mail, all local matter* which sey tranapire totwren the time of toning the evening afoum and
midnight, and the night telegnaptak reperto
which appear in the munfag papera. Thu* the
Dally Tnbune combine* tbe tout feaUiree of an
errning andrnormnjt paper. Wc iueor more than
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS ordinary
caj«..e fa conl.nuing tin* areai.grrnait.
C3IALL1 ROBES, FINE SCOTCH but we Late determined to rnret tbe wi.be. ofeur
RepublieM
ln lh« faferfa
“•« ®*».
GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
.low la UK u-lv ,,
- ........ ' '
HERD'S PLAID.STELLA SHAWLS, tnent of* new volume, for •ubtenber* to aem! hi
their nauw* Wv .hall m*ko tbo Taiat-n nwre
CIIAKBRAS, MARSEILLES COL­

CLOTHING

J.M. HUBBARD

caih aubteriben name w riticB on t !&gt;♦ paper. .
tjr Will vou out grt wvcral peraorn to unite
instating up a clubfoci^. Dafly or Tri-Wrckly•

CHECK

»-».xSTis.rtaF»£

—bat who rofaro a mail only three tiniea a week.

MARSEILLES, CHECK

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

bcautilbl patterns aud very cheap; BLACK
DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH, atmauw

CHEAP CROCKERY!

.........•’ I Twenty enpfa... ,»IS
H«x wplM............. * Finy wptea. .......... 3B
TcUDopiaa........ 001"“W

I

OfTR1WXEELT TRIBUNE;fasleeopy, IS, or
.hlrta, collars, glovaa, hosiery. mnU, pub, ev
rey rartoy from Arc ahilfaga to alx dollar*. coata,
■ retry pnee, quality Bad pattern ; rnta from nx
iahilfagato tax Alfaro.

oron bufaMofany
kind with the ofllre, to be addreaw J to be Propn-

PROSPECTVH OF
THE EVENING POST
Tie oU^Pm.mtie Journal m At eit/qfy. Tiri,
Now tn tfaFifty-nnb year of :U extatenee. esm-

lUr.

KH

DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WALL PAPER, Am, Ac.

the Drtiy""
n.y-1 »— yr " -111-* 1* ~r*;

umte kjokm

matter of general inien-tt pnhliaharl
calf totarts, fltofl quality, for nine »hHhnp, and tn th. Daily Evening Foil, routaina a cotapteta

■
/tarf.
.
Single copy for one
I Three copies ia ad- '
' J*" U
•'*/&lt;’ I »“»•. ..............
Single capita per mouth..74c.
.

... -•

DL’FtCUlORF GALLERY OF FAlNTINCSt
Fnrcfa»cd at a cu.t of »U»,iOr
And rower.- world renowned aiatne of tbe

3X2

teation to the bntanaa*. ba Htoter* lilmaclf tiinaly
•Mr. II. will give his pcrtiopnl atton- •
will be aHe tai dvr entire ■aliifirtioa to (hole nht tinn to tuning Pianos, by leaving orders
favor trim with their patroMgr.
’
tTaatarf, Stare* for tight fam-1*, flour farrel* Utoss*.
,
and a!*o atavn* for buckrta. All orders in the
coopering Hue, faithfuDy attended to. GW* me
TERMS OF SVDSCRIFTIOX
N. B. Just received a new musical
aodlsadl will tryand suit yon.
Evvrv aiibAcribrrof three .loHara i» reliiW la
n r n»irr
instrument, called tbo English Metalic
rinrvnnninm
fVtl aw.l A¥uwit«v&gt;
'
A rewy of the Caaiavpolitu Art Joaraal »«
J. M. HUBBARD.
Oct. 15th 1857.
nS-l-Um. ^'T’CcrtiBrate ot ths Award at rt«uiun&lt;s ab®
IS now. in qucccasfut operation,' ready
A free Bilmlwfon to (he Duaveldcrf an 1 l«»
to do any amount of
1
ampulltan (Mleriea.
,,
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
Thtta it i» aevti that for every thrre Aillirt r"A
lie cubacrlber not only reccivea a
cttstom
woirb
' SPLEJiDU) THREE DOLLAR KKGKAVIX0!
in a| good order and as prompt aa any
bat, fan, Urt beautifully ifastratrel
Other Mill in Barry, or any other oounly.
Two Dolhr Ari Journal One Year’,
Having secured the services of ' f

New Barry Mill,

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN
a l.rgc atock and great variety. Men-* calf boot*
for W Zij kip boots, kip brogana. calf da.acatneled and patent laalher do., congrcaa gaiters for
men and boy*, calf, patent and evuuelrd bather.

Lodi**' children-., and mitec.- Bbova nf every
daMriplioo. . tadte.- fine caajvrei gaiter., fo
L— U
ta .km.

COOPERING BUSINESS.
Arranged by tbo best composers.
Every instrument nlTervJ for sale hoa
now carried ua by tbe anbacriber. at hie shopol been thoroughly tented, and be can safely
Jcfferem atrret, la tbe aoutb part of tbe vlllag* say are suJ^riJr to »fiy over tuijd.ia.this
HMllnga.
PORK DARRELS, FLOCK BARRELS, TPDri
A very liberal deduction madejo those
and nearly every thing in that !ina af boalnvw purchasing in quantities.
kept constanlls-en baud, or made to order.
r Promt attvntion paid to country or

................

inr all the important and laleal general
reading m
th? Ihuly Tribune, and about aa aroch n;
the Sow York Wrokiiae; is mailed to ■nbaenbere
.til
reciuarrv r»rr« . ....... •
— 41 pre year
U&gt; ta.-xle mbacribeta, and to data at tbe foltowinj

Musical ■tetruuunts, /

number will remain nam«r.-ua JVtotUl liiu.tra
tir-na, accurate Platea of EeaiiUm,, arepiua Chroni­
cle of Curr«ot EreuU, and impartial 5 mires uf tbe
Hooka «f the Muufh. Tko Volumca comments with Of the text qnallty’fbf itf! itfefrtMncti!
tbe Numbers for June and December tut aulMUrilay eemmeucanumber.

FANCY CASHMERES, a large .took,

Ac., Ac.

,

Xltemturv. Tlic cutonite of thia Maguxuw
be made up with dimclrefcronoo to dw .auto
cad twt« of the great My «f American Feopto
rather tLan to Uwee of soy psrlicnlar cla*« or pru SHEET MVSIO
featlun. Xu cfLrt will be spared toe-jiutune BnteaAnd Muslcnl Merchandise,
lainmcnt with instruction. The aueoeaa which baa
for tire years attend -d the eff.wta mads to evrj out
this plan, is the beat Incrntiin to, and gaaraatce cf KALAMAZOO : : : • MICHIG..^. heard of the WKxtarfol cxre. ib.1 your Scandia., i­
an .Jived Purifier and Fill* were vf&amp;cfag, 1 *aa
its further coutiBuanee.
iirtured by a friend to try than.
At uo time aiuce tbe cpmmcarenwtit of the Mags
1 Lave been ufag lie purdicT faeUwlart t»cl«o
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1858.

NO. 5.

WRUNG HEA1

Morton carelessly, as bo drew bio mail

Willi these thoughts flashing through her
to the force of circumstances, •
mind she drew the trigger.
That truth is stranger than fiction, is
Mr. G. and bis wifo are living together,
Tire sharp re|x&gt;rt ran through the house,
proved by an aflfclr which occurred in this .m happily as circumstances will allow.
and the echo was a deep groan from the
county, and which terminated but a few '
Orlando is now a free man, and is watt.
family lisad, then a small pantry and pro­ bottom of the cellar.
Br «r«ry shifting •*»/whirl'd,
days since.
,
Ere the second robber oould show bimvision room In one corner, and a bed­
The heroine of the story (for every re­
te harbor tuft for mt I
A Romaxcx ir^taAL Lrnt.—The Bucy■
room in the corner opposite. Beneath solf Morton came in the room, with a pis­
markable story must have a woman in
Ol&gt;. bitter, bitter thoughts, yet troo!
was a deep cellar where tho provisions tol in each hand.
Who wrought this lasting «orit,) is a young lady of education and re­ । rus Journal says that a man living near
“What is id" he cried.
were kept in the summer, and they could
finement. She is the daughter of a weal­ there, lost his wife some years ago in
te equally well kept in winter for the
“There! there!" gasped Polly, point­
thy farmer, residing in ouo of the towns Homer. N. Y.; that be W. fittla pri
frost had never entered the deep holo the ing to the door-way, where a aavsgo look­
of this county, who spared no expense in which he gave to a friend, and left tte
hunter ted dug.
Besides there wm the ing face had just presented iy*elf.
the culture of hi* daughter's mind, not country. He wm gone ten years, but, on
Lant
Morton
had
been
long
enough
loft, with a tight!v boarded floor, which
only in the plain and practical, but also his return, could find no trace ofbw child.
RepoKt
in
lbs
fsafring
ktrp,
was reached by a ladder from tho pantry, used to danger to not waste lime in con­
in the ornamental branches of education.
Where it envenomed eped;
j and in this latter place the mail carrier jecture when a moment may bo life and
Thus situated, aha naturally soon discov­
slept.
j
death. Ho turned—lie saw the face—
ered her superiority over those into whose
lie ted dragged the mail tegs up after and quick us thought he covered the place
i tn mediate society the wm thrown.—
&gt; as lost to him, and finally settled near
him, not caring to leave so precious a and tired.
Withal, she was a good looking girl—not
Until that boart la dradj
ueyrua and married. The rest we give
“Are there any morel" ho aaked, cock­
charge bej oud his reach.
wtet peonla ordinarily call beautiful, but from that pnpet:
Morton went to bed at nine o'clock, m ing his second pistol.
good looking—so tha’ she became the
“About two weeks ago he happened to
“No, I shot one.” And as Polly spoke
ho wm tired and sloipy from his ride.
belle op the circle in which she moved.
Polly ted work to do, having neglected »he sank barb Into a chair, and leaned her
Many a rustic lover ted his suit reject­
it while tel kit'
’**• *■
-----------* 1TO
------when
““ ' bead
upon the table.
ing —
with
her
guest,
bi
ed, and many more ted felt ter cutting
“Wtartt
are you hurtF gasped Morhim ,safely
at rest, ip thezloft,
■ she ted seeni L_
t___________
—, i
.
scorn, and hid retired from the field with­ the was about to retire, and the door be­
L-.L.* up
•'r. to
tn the
tl,.» table
fnl.l.* where
«
' ste drew her• basket
7[. I.
ton.
’
! out making a demonstration.
In fact, ing open, he saw her foot.
He merely
tho candle wm and went to work on 1
-No*
—no i »irc
“No^-noP*
she ismwj
faintly i»jn&gt;w.
replied. “Only
Mias Z. had teen so particular and dis­
something for her child, who wm sleep- J weak. I shall te tetter In a little while.
criminating, that she found hcraelf almost
; ing very aoundly in the bed room iu the
l_ook to the
inc ! ixxjk
tno ecllar."
ecnar.
at the threshold of thirty, and unmarried. Ho thought nothing of it at the time, but
THE HUNTER’S PERIL.
cqmer.'.^
/
““
How
Howmany
manywere
werethey
theyFf’
But the happy (perhaps not now o much after retiring, tho idea struck him that it
inon j| “
“Only
Only two,
two/ I know I1 killed one."
one.”
I Tho old Germin clock, which hung upon
as he was,) man soon appears. Orlando might te the daughter he bad searched
jin the early settlement of the north­
I, with iu
iu* great weights
weignts and
ano wi
wind“And I can swear 1............
kill the other 1" adI tho wall,
' :
is about twenty-two years of age, is tall,- for so long. At first ho dismissed the
western
frontier
*bf
Pennsylvania,
and
ings
all
exposed, *••&gt;
had’ just
1 ing strip
—•
” -»**-*-*
'•••-• &gt;struck ded Morton, as he took the candle and
well formed, light complexion, and withal thought at'improteble, but it nil! forced
among
tho
many
dangers
of
the
pioneer's
Polly arose from her work. She descended the open door.
enterprising and active. Shu l^ved him. itself upon him, until finally be requested
He
Iwt couiu
could bear
aound. life, and which the settlers hod to guard He proposed and was at once acdttited.
had just pushed her basket beneath the------'
ho listened,
usteneo, nut
near no
m. auuuu.
his wife to go to the room and aacertain
’table, and ted taken up the candle, when Then, with his pistol in his hand, he Care­ against the most were wild beasts of prey. Timo flew oisgoldcn wings, till it became
whether there waaor not, marks of a
tte front door wm opened, and two men fully descended
-------i-ia.
ihe ladder. At
At th*
the hnt.
bot­ The bears not only destroyed their grain, necessary forVlrtando, who was engaged
scald, upon her right arm. She went, and
but bore off their lambs and pig*. Jdoi e
entered.
They were in their stockings, tom he stepped upon a human body, and,
in a business which called him bome, to to his immense delight reported that the
than one man fell beneath the sharp fangs
tteir shoes being left outside so m not tn having found an easier standing place, he
be absent during the winter. Bcfote go­ mark was there.
The poor man was so
held down the light and gazed around— of the hungry panther. The settlers were ing, however, hia arrangements for bis
make any noise.
positive of her identity, that tte girl was
“—sh!" uttered the foremost of the saw two men—both dead—both shot generally hunters, and in the season, ob­ marriage were all completed. Tho time awakened, and in the middle of the night
tained the choicest venison for food.
intruders.
“Speak but one word above through the brain—and then cams up.
wm fixed in the spring, after te should was questioned as Io her origin.
'
whisper
on the
instant!"1
“j Polly,
“Polly,
noble
noble
Polly
Polly
!" ho
!" cried,
he cried,
“««"
“you
।
It
। was a bright, clear
, morning,
-----------in
, au- return.
a whisper
and and
you you
die die
on the
instant!"
In trusting confidence, he left
She could only tell them that she, did
Pollr &lt;nv&gt;
recovered
from bvi"
her quick terror, have rid....the world
of the
Fullr
v&gt;vu frviii
— of
-----two
----------—- most j tumn, wheu David Moore set forth with his lore for this matter of business, bis
• . up. Shessw two
— stout,
-• -• wicked
—i-l—&gt; ■ desperate
«-------- .- and
—j —
u hearted .scoundrels
nn..n,in,i, jjjj tjugty rifle, to make observations heart light, and his will strong and equal not know her parents that ter enrifosS
and. gued
cold
recoRecltcms were tlint she had lived
.
.1_ fnr
along the■ banks
of the ..r
Susquehanna
for to any task. He kept up a constant cor
looking men, one of whom presented a : that ever infested any county."
somewhere iu. the cast with a waDjr.
cocked pistol towards her.
With that!
“Du you know them 1” she okod, re- deer licks, and gain a knowledge of their rcspondenco with Miss z. during his abruns; so, when the deer came to drink, he scnce. In her letters ste regretted hla named------- (naming the family she had.
quickncs* of perception natural to her, i vivrt.
teen left wjth by the woman originally
she knew that the pistol would not te]
“
Aye, well.
Dick Gallus and Tied could easily kill them. Moore was a' absence, she hoped for bis speedy return, entrusted wl'th her,) and at their death'
‘•Aye,
stout, burly man, and athletic as an In­ and longed for tte arrival m the day that
fired if she held her peece,and that would Harmon.**
•
she was taken charge of by the overseer*
dian. His features »eie mild, and noble1 should make them one.
“Wo* tiiat other Red Harmon 1" »
make a greater noise than she could.—
But all terres- of the poor, a place provided fur her and
‘•Yea, the murderer of Parsons and in expression. In years he was not more' trial things arc subjects of diangc, and
And, further, she recognized in the fore­
she had como to Bucyrus with a family
than thirty-five. "He was an excellent' woman is no exception to tte rule.
most of the men, a notorious villain who Nathans."
and had aupported herself br doing,-house­
THE
* Oh ! I am to glad Urey were robber*, shot with the rifle, and on
an expert hunter,1
bore the name of Dick Gallus. She had
Soon after Orlando left, a Diomede ap­ work ever seen.
This tajlu-d so nearly
wcl| versed
rented in
iu wood craft.
BORDER HEROINE.
peared in tte field. Mr. G. was a crafts* with the already ascertained firtaintbe
never seen him before, but the minute But then 1I knew they were, I knew it, or . well
I knew they
After making all the observations need- man, and ten years tte senior of Miss Z. ,
description her husband ted given her of I should npt have fired.
easn, that the next day the father started
fol, and the sun was fast sinking, he pre- He was a large, fleshy, and homely old ,
the man, led her at once to know him— meant to tob and murder you, and—”
east with her, and visiting tho different
“And so you meant U» savo me,” re- pared to return home. Ho bad traveled bachelor. He was nn intimate fricud of ,
and positively, too; for one big scar on
Some yeairs ago, before tho State of Armarked the currier, as Polly hesitated,
i a few mjles In a homeward direction, when Orlando, and knew of his engagement.— pointe she ted named, ascertained i to bis
his left cheek wns a mark enough.
great joy that she was in truth hia daugh­
msM waa so dciis-ly populated M now,
■ “Yet, yes, I did. Yes, that was it."
i the shadows of night were flitting, around, Immediately after Orlando left, be com- .
“What seek ye, gentleman 1 asked
ter. She is on extremely teantilul gvrl,
and when the mail from Little Rock to
And as soon as the noble woman was , and, nt n distance, objects were not visi- meneed his visits to Miss Z., but in such ,
of great natural intelligence, and though
the bordera wm carried on honteteck, Polly, without betraying the least fear. sufikieutlr recovered, she told the whole : ble. Iu his course, he eame to where a
a
wav
that
Orlando's
friends
did
not
sus“We have come to see Morton, the
totally uneducated, hr still interesting.—■
there lived a fcw mile*above Horae ^ead,
story.
Morton expressed Ms thanks as panther had crossed, and the tracks were pcct him. He laid siege to tlio heart of ;
She is now at GranvHta, Ohio, retetahqg
a atou’ pioneer named Jacob Burnap.— mail carrier," returned Gallus, in a coarse he test could, but, after all, the moiature ' plainly visible.
Hunter as be was, he Miss Z., which, after a desperate contest, ,
“where is he!
Don't speak
an education to fit her for the new statins
His wife, Polly and one child—a girl— whisper.
of his sharp grav eye, the changing of hia broke down some boughs, so as he would surrendered.
she has assumed in Jilc.
,,
too
loud.
”
_
.
onlv nine ysara old—made up bis femily.
conntcnanee, and very lack of language, ( kncw th« place again if he desired to re­
On
tte
2d
of
March
tast,
nhc
wrote
to
“He is long since asleep.
Would it
His chief businces waa hunting, wd hie
told more than words could have done, j turn in the rooming.
He had not gone Orlando, giving strong assurances of ter
1 can
unerring rifle never failed to supply his not do m well in the morning I
After
due
deliberation,
it
was
decided
;
f
ar
when
another
crossed
hh
path,
and,
anciuuv ucuuvk.i—., ..---- ------- ----love, and asking trim to hasten home so
board, aud something over. His nearest find vou room for lodging.
that the bodies should
be considered
considered : _
ahoold rcroaio
rctoaio whsre
where they stopping abruptly, te
ns to be ready for their marriage. The
The fair hostess Mid this for space of
neighbor wm fifteen miles off, so te was
“This means something, and old Dave . AtexUday she was married to Mr. G.were till morning.
So .the cellar door
time. Shu knew very well that these
little troubled with prying visitors.
won’t be fooled by a plaguy panther. PH' The marriage wm performed clandestine­
Not long agn, writes a correspondent
was
abut,
the
front
door
bolted
and
then
It was io early spring that they started men ted come to rob the carrier, and she they prepared once more to retire, but 'tend io bis case in a short time."
t
ly, and was kept a secret—not oven the of the Knickerbocker, an attorney with
was equally sure that they would murder
with a load of fora and skins. Ho left
for the rest of the night Morton made his
He then, with mew.irod trend, walked relatives of tte parties knowing of it.— considerable “swell" but not much pnliM^
him
if
they
could
and,
in
all
probability,
Polly in charge of the premises, and left
on. Again and again the panther's track They went to a western village to te mar- came to C------- , In Ohio, to “locata.”
put her out of the way as well. They bed on the floor of the large room.
ter a light rifle and a brace of pistols.—
“One day when the post office was full,
In the morning, just as the earner was croasedhis path. He stopped and looked ' riedi so ns to escape detection. On the
ver -vidently
evidently heart of the valuable load
man he
ne
. .__ •
- 1__ I"P
_ - ..ruin th* around; night was at last drawing on, 5th of March ste again wrote to Orlando, waiting for the distribution of the mall,
She knew bow to use that rifle, for never
„d
i.rfjnmt u&gt; mrry U in M. .fowl. J-~‘”S.. Ihe" «&gt;"'
arried.andjnea
a tudf-witted fellow stepped up to him,'
wm she happier than when her husband (I carried,
In .Sun, rt. sol »»ly S'— "f 'b' W i “*?'
P“&gt;r*X*'X, ™ and everything wore a gloomy hue. The। still renewing ter pledge of love, and
old rulfow., Sul
.1* kn.w (Mr bu.inn., h« k«w Mil-.IL «•
’£? hunter museitewhile, and then, half aloud, urging him to hasten hta business so m and said:
“Mr. S—, I’m ti'ld you have coma
tote sure to get home by the time ap­
. u'Sn..
t_ 1
.nA HUM
threat
to ter Ite
the w.r^a
wav. and g.r.
eave «'»&lt;•
entranee to Jacob bur- said
. teU
»y~lC■ .............................
•h™ U&gt;
For two here to practice law."
-*r*
nroof
nap- Tte hunter ted met a party or tra“The scamp, he thought to circumvent pointed for their marriage.
“Yes, I have.”
,’
"NH7r mind bi. tetaf iStep. Sl». ! ter. .1 U-hterj
And he often ted occasion to say thia,
me; I’ll show him a trick worth a shil­ months or more this correspondence was
‘‘Well, you will Gm] it a first rate lo­
Dave Moore will nx
fix him.
But iI'll
with truth, too.
u, .ter. te i. .1 tete." m.«W, ropmnl
w Item. &lt;te»
tedTtei? ling. Darc
mm. t'ui
n kept up, until al length Orlando came
I hadn't lived here four Mawfthi
Jacob Burnap ted teen gone four day s, Gallus in answer to Polly’s last remark, someaix days sooner than be ted anttci'■ I writ and see him cum round. Ha! there borne. Ho flew to meet life object of bis cation.
,
when, towards evening, a horseman rode
affections. Shu was overjoyed to sec him, before 1 was sued ten limes."
he goes."
“But, I can call him, good sir*," reason- P!«ted.
. .
OB- up to tho hunter’s door. Hu wm a small
“Woll, it seems to me I wnld li v.o here
Poilv was soon upon ter husband's bo­
Sure enough, tlie panther was distictiy and fi&gt;r a few davs be spent tte largest
Poll
cppoait. muscutar man, some forty years of age, cd the woman, calmly, there was alarm
som, and when be had told hta own story, seen by the hunter. Die panther had cir­ ahare of the blissful time in her company. for years without being sued st alt**
,
in
her
aoul.
“I presume you eould," mid our half­
.nd seemed inured to all sorts of hard­
Morton gave him nn account of hi* last cled round tbc hunter, at each circle ap­ Their future prospects, wedding day and
“Call him 1 Cal’--------------- growled
ship*.
As he sprang from his saddle
night’s adventure. Jacob wm at first in­ proaching hi* victim. When near enough, it* concomitant arrangement* were aub- witted friend; “people here are pretty
the villain with a fierce oath.
“T ou call
darned smart; they don’t sue a follow
credulous, but when he bad bean down he would spring upon his prey, tear him jecta discussed with intercat.
Polly made ter appearance
___
him. and you'll te called to another w orld.
without
he's good for the costa."
“Ah, Polly—once more here, the now
and seen the bodies te was satisfied.
But
Mr.
G.
’
s
jealousy
was
aroused.
—
to the earth, and leave his bone* to bleach
comer said, m he drew a pair of well Show us "the way 1”
“Polly, mv jewel," ho arid, and placing beneath *omc forest tree.
But tte wily Although te had pledged himself to keep
The mild eye that could alm nn uner­
A qttaker had his broad brimmed hat
filled saddle bags from the baek of to ring bullet at the forest beast did not be­ his arm about her neck, “I’m proud ot hunter detected ln» enemy, and formed the marriage a secret, he could not endure
this tantalizing intarierenre.
He there­ blown off by the wind, and ho ebaacd ft
tray the thoughts of that woman’s soul, you. I loro you more and more, for ev­ hta plans accordingly.
and I am glad to see you, Morery day I find more to love," and then he
Tte hunter pressed on, as though noth­ fore disclosed to a friend that te was
nor did a look tell her meaning. She
Jaoob has teen gone four days and
added:’
ing was at stake. The panther toll to the married to Misa Z^nud that Orlando
was pale but did not tremble.
looking boy laughing at his disaster be
—..In* hnivr
“Morton, is the not a noble wife!
rear of the hunter, and noiselessly fol­ spent more than one-half of the time
“This way, sira,” she whispered.
-Ah,” returned the guest, with deep lowed on. Some thirty rods were pawed with hl* wife, poaching on hta preserves. said to him:
“Art thee a profane lad F
And, m she spoke, she turned towards feeling, “Il poor Lant Morton had such a
Down the river with a load of furs.”
over in this manner, the panther gaining This friend took Orlando one ride and
Tbc youugnter replied that te did *
Qh-ah—yea- Well—you shall hare a door which was situated directly be­ one, te would not be a mail earner.
He would not
on Moore at even- rod. Moore kept fita stated tho fact to him.
in that way.
When Morton loft, ho was directed to eye on the “varmint," ns te choosed to believe It—te knew better. He imtne little
the company of Lant Morton for one tween the doors of tho little bed room
“Then," said'he. taking a half dollar
She did not open it un­ stop at the first settlement, and atato to
night—at least, so- for the next twelve and the pantry.
dialsly went to Miss Z. with tte state­
.
, . \
,
from bis pocket, “tteo may damn yonder
til both the men had got up close behind officer* Ibero what had happened, and l«rra ItAs Moore sprang over tte body oi a ment, and ste promptly pronounced It fleeing tile fifty rent* worth.’’
"‘j™*
'"'“Don’t you bear him brcathingF she promised tado so. He once more blew- fallen tree, 'which laid some three fret false. He was so satisfied that hn made
ed the brave woman that had saved hi* from the ground, te instantly turned and a tel with hta informant. He staked tuO
A farmer who bad employed a green
whispered.
life and then set out.
Ute in the after­ brought his rifle to hia aboulder. Die against a new buggy worth 1150, that the
“Yes," returned both the villains; and noon two officer* arrived al the cabin, and
Einerrider, ordered him to give the mule
panther, with glaring eyes, sprang with statement was fatao. Tha tel wm ac­
^TLu.
Mortoa th.-»w I", *d- they did tear a breathing, but it wm of when they were shown tho dead bodies, bi* fore feet upon the log, and m te galh cepted, and Orlando immediately inform­ some corn in the car. On hi* return tte
former t«kcd: “Wall, Pat, did you give
the child close at hand.
the, rw«Ued them .nJ reino.w) ibnni. cred for a spring, the ball from Moore’s ed Miss Z., who told him te was sure to
tho mule the corn F ‘*To be sure I aid.*
As they thus answered her, she throw And *. i
rifle entered htaTrain. Without a move­ win the buggy.
then led his horse around to a abed where
“An’ sure m
ite door wide open—It opened inward. menu bl*wd dm Borf.r llm.ln.fon U»
Accordingly be and hi* infoimant “How did you give HF
te made the animal
fi^,.Wm*“7
ment be sank behind the fallen tree.—
yes told me,' In the ear." “But, how much
After thia te returned io the dwelling and Tho men saw a dark void but they pressed work sbo had done.
Tbo excitement so worked upon his got into a buggy and drove to the
did you giveF “Well, y^ sec, ite cr*yforward.
In another instant Polly Burnerves, that te was unable to toad his place where tte marriage wm performed,
lur
wouldn't
hold
still,
and
switsbing
his
nap leaped back—Gallus was upon the
found the clergyman who officiated and
How is it that you can't take up a young
of u» U"“
“ “ft
threshold, and his companion eloso st his lady’s album (supposing such a happily rifle.
who gave the certificate of Mr. G.’s mar­
t»L
ft heels.
baA tart.
With *11 her power, tl» noble almost exploded nuisance extent,) with­
riage with Mis* Z.
woman threw teradf agalust the rear out ter being down upon you for an
Orlando hastened to lay tte certificate
He walked around like one crazed, so
man, and on the next moment both the “Acrostic," or on “Impromptu 1"
great was his bewilderment. Some fif­ before Mire Z. She at once pronounced er, who wm plagued and bantered by
robbers lav sprawling on the cellar floor.
Why can't a young lady sit down to teen minuteu elapsed before he was able it a forgery; said ate wm not married to
This had teen the door opening into
to load his piece, and look to the alsin Mr. G., and never would be. Ste arid
the deep excavation, and ths only means tte piano without an additional accompa­
panther, not knowing whether ho wm that ste thought him (it is not, perhaps, the test of al! of yon."
‘How *&gt; F
ot
•“ by • r*P~Oteter telter- niment to ter song in the shape of. “such
u Jamb Bnrau. . 1«
dead or not He soon stripped the hide best to state what she said on that sub­ asked all. “In me you have but one fool,
If thia could have teen moved, Polly a dreadful coldF
ject, and it is therefore omitted,)—in feet
vt.itnr at the huntwhile in you 1're got above a dozen."
'
—Todlt up immediately, but
How i* it that young ladies of florid up slung it across his shoulder, and than she would never live with him.
l and she must complexion incline to pink bonnets 1 and
By this time the affair got notaad about
set out for home, which he reached In a
“Jury,"’saida wsotern Judge. “you kits
the door wonld again, those of unusual paleness affect
and
m
soon
as
twilight
disappeared,
sun
­
short time.
.
those at oarokaa tint 1
In the morning, he exhibited the skin to dry bugles, tin borne, goose quills, tin
fastening iU
How is it that musical geniuses can’t the neighbors, and related to them his pans, and other instrument* ot music,
refrain from playing imaginary pianos, in story, which was received with astoa'nb- began to appear around tte boe«« of tte
flitter of tte lady
dull interval*, at crowded dinner parties 1 "«“d

fastings’ business JJirtrtorB.

BE KIND TO EACH OTHER.

GRANT A SPAULDING,

II. J. KENFIELD,

.... . .. ... ~ Hit
F. II. A J. RUHSKLL,

S

IIADI.I.Y •

J. F. ROBERTS

rv pairing

WILLIAM JPNES,
n eroctrit*. provitloee, |
laid. pork. Ac. Store oo
ef* block,** audoneduor

MEOHANIOa.

heath.ellis a c

M'
J. W. BUCKLE,

DANIEL COOK

tt binas to SCaagb at

AMES A. SWEEZE1

;
.
I. A. HOLDROOK,
ATTORNEY and ConnsHor at Uw. S
Chancery. General Land and Tu
oa.ee. aecotifl atory uf Rower a block.
WILLIAM BUBGHER,

J. M. NEVINS,

»7TlT-d wli
••'krpoUican |1Miner,
J. M. RUMELL,

JOHN ROBERTS,

BreupUr attended to. Office in Con
feteryrdle. Mi&lt;*.
_________
B. H. FULLER,

U. COLEMAN

i&gt; ted promptly. at e»i

cfi.mir w. mil*

JOHN s. VAN BRUNT,

H. N.H1IELDON
UjhiisTi'

Vi’hy can’t young ladles abstain from
kisring babies frantically before rtran-

STANTON A TIFFANY
r ANTOX'S EXCHANGE. oppomiyC-R*.

atepot.JtoU.-n. MirLigua. (.sorrd M^ej*~

in the world, but
If you wish to bo truly polite, exhibit

above the threshold.
The canthc table, threw a dim light upon

without studying the rules of etiAnd l**tly—
How does U happen that wtenevor you

ing as quietly as possible, every door
“ft I* a world of bliss, ftroed in with
crmtks ten limes aa much as usual, and
the stairs g" off like parks of artillery 1 girl*
IRSH ALL HOUSE. Grorral
I—air- n-i.STi.k-. Jiessrl

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TERMS—*130, IX ADVANCE.

J. M. NEVINS &amp; COMPANY, Propjtator*.

VOL. 3.

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BEPUmCAB BAMER.
J.M KEVINS,................................ EDTTOB.

Nkw Oblxaks, June 4.
There is a great excitement ia Tuolum­
The AUcgan Journal gives an account
of a villainous transaction, at Otsego, and ne county in regard
caused by' th* reported

In our lantissue we noticed ti» intro­
duction of a measure, into the Senate, to broken open, nnd a largo safe, containing through the region bor
Toolconfer upon the President power to de­ a large amount of money and the books umne river, about tw
— —
. Streeter and
clare war upon the Central American nnd papers belonging to Mr. Fitch, was Sonora. Mr. Stephen
others
(of
the
party
refered
to),
on
last
State*, with Spain, and involve the coun­ dragged to the Knlamaxoo river, and tak­
Saturday evening discovered a lode outter, upon alight pretext*, into difficulty en in a scow and sunk In deep water.
cropping between ths north end middle
A fellow by the name of Otto, who fork* of tho Tuolumne, from which they
with any nation wilt whom he might ace
fit. The resolution conferring upon die xwas a constant lounger at the stqre, pro got some very rich specimen*. Tbe next
President power to compel Paraguay to fessed great ignorance in relation to tho day nearly a thousand miners visited tbe
locality and took up claims.”
give satisfaction for the insults offered to matter, enquiring where tbc safe was tak­
Tbe first cltcfu n f-- officers of th* city
tb« Steamer "Water Witch has passed the en from, &amp;c. Thia, from the fact of tho
House of Representatives, but they conspicuous position of the safe, and and county of Sacramento aa consolidated

promptly voted down tho amendments
making tho Pi raid oat supreme dictator in
any event which may arise. Congress,
and Congress alone, should have the pow­
er to declare war.
Although the action
of Congress may not be a* speedy, it ia
certainly more safe, and equally officiant,
as is shown by its action in the case of
the “Water Witch."
To involve a tuition in war ia to under­

take a serious and momentous rcsponsi
billty, sad should nerer bo permitted
upon the spur of the moment, and under
the excitement and Indignation conse­
quent upon recent real or imaginary in­
suits.
The recent outrages upon our national
flag by British cruisers will. undoubtedly
bo disavowed by the British Government,
and satisfaction given; otherwise, time
will elapse sufficient, and not much more
than sufficient, fur the two governments
tn come to a definite understanding in re­
lation to the matter, when Congress will,
if necessary, bo prepared to act undetstandingly, and with a full knowledge
of facta, and the desires of the peo­
ple in relation to them.
We appre­
hend that our Governmcpt is already
prepared to demand immediate satiate-.

Otto's familiarity with the place, excited
the suspicion of the citizen*, who imme­
diately seized Otto and putting a rope

around hi* nock, dragged him to a tree
and after throwing tho rope over a limb,
charged him with a knowledge of the
robbery, and told him if he had anything
few minutes, to live.

He beggbd for Ilfs

and promlafid a complete confmlon.—;
Otto said a thorough organization existed
in that vicinity, of a number of men; that
they were bound together by an oath,
tbc penalty fur the violation of which
waa death; that Edgar Brundridgo was
captain of thjj banditti, assisted by him­
self, Henry Newton, Jaoao* Crsssney,
Jonathan Wasson and a Mr. Taylor, that
they put the safe in the river, and were

waiting an opportunity to murder Mr.
Fitch in order to get tho key to the safe.
Healso stated that they intended ts mur­
der Albert Foster, fur money, and BenjEager, for a gold watch, also that they
stole the money which waa lost at Mr.
Foster's atom about a year ago. The so­
ciety hold weekly meeting* in an old log
house in the woodst where they form
their "plana of operation. On going to

the rivet the safe was found a* described.
It also appear* from the Journal’* ac­
tioe fir all insults offered, and that a little
delay in executing summary vengeance, count, that one of the parties implicated
by
Otto's confession, Wm. Taylor, owned
will in no way militate against cur na­
tional dignity, while it may much enhance up, and mad* an affidavit, upon tho
our reputation, as a just and prndent gov strength of which, himself and the others
ernment in settling our- foreign difficul­
ties. We apprehend that, even England ed and bound over to await tho action of
All but two (Brunneeds no new demonstration of our pow­ tho Grand Jury.

ers or bravery, and our determination to

command respect

dag* and Barto,) have plead guilty.
Thia organization is known among
themsel rea as the “Sons of Equality,"

and the Otocgo association is number
The Rhode Island Legislature, aftcr “five.” The organization even aspires to
oeveral ineffectual ballots, finally elected an overthrow of the Government, by es­
Gov. Anthony to the United States Sen­ tablishing lodges all over the country,
ate. This election gives to New England and controlling tho election*. Branches
tbc twelfth Republican Senator, making aro said to be already established in Pirn­
tbe-aix New England States a unit in the Grove, In Van Buren county; Watson
Senate. Iler Senators all stand together and Martin in Allegan county, and Mid­
upon tlie principles which animated all dleville, Barry county.
The Otaogo prisoners orc removed to
hearts, living in the “old thirteen," in Tfi,
and which brought ua into being as n Allegan jail, and a night watch Las been
established, a* threats have been mode to
nation.
Four years ago, when the project of fire the jail and also the public buildings
of Allegan, by the “Sons of Equalit^1'
forcing slavery into Territory which had
been forcer consecrated to L-eodum, was in order to release their brethren.

first conceived, seven of the New Eng­
Bxoxx J ail.—Some time Since, a man
land Senators were Democrats. Four
by tbc name of Charles Munger, was ar­
year* have passed, of fierce struggles be­
rested for burglary, in this place, and
tween liberty and slavery, and as an en­
upon examination, for wpnt of bail, was
sign of victory, one after another ot these
lodged in our County Jail, to await the ac­
seven Democratic Senators have fallen,
tion of tho Grand Jury atthe next sitting
and given their places to the “tried and
of the Circuit Court. Notwithstanding
true” of freedom. - With New York,
there had been intimation* that Munger
there is a majority of tho original States,
would ba rescued, no serious apprehen­
with us.
With one Republican Senator
sion* were entertained that such an at­
from Ohio, one from Pennsylvania, one
tempt would be made; consequently, the
from Michigan, on* from Illinola, two
from Wisconsin and two from Iowa, it i»
Saturday evening, at about nine •’dock,
not to be wondered at, that Southern men
while the part of the jail occupied by tbc
and journal* look forward th I960, with
family of tho Sheriff, was occupied by
fearful forebodings. No woedor the grim
several ladies, among whom waa the wife
spectre of departed power stares them
of the prisoner, some persons were heard
mockingly in the face. And, yet, they
at the outer door of the jail. Mr. Fcrria,
and their Northerha&gt;allics learn no wisdom
tbe sheriff .and jailer, waa aliaent, and
from passing events. Die repeal of the
when his wife was about to go to the
Missouri Compromise threw a fire-brand
outer door, tbe wife of ths prisoner dis­
into their ranks to scatter and divide; and
couraged her, saying, uit was some one
yet they try a worse attempt to force a
at the well.” The door waa immediately
fraudulent constitution upon an unwilling
forced by two men, who proceeded to
people.
One attempt more and their
the part of the jail occupied by Munger,
power and prestige will have departed.—
and with false keys, with which they were
There ia little room to doubt but that the
supplied, immediately liberated him, and
revival of the African slave trade is next
made good their escape before the alarm
upesi the programme, but, unless accom­
was given. A reward of two bundled
plished before next March, it can never
dollars is offered for the arrest and returr.
be consummated.
of Munger. Suspicion reata upon his two
brothers aa having effveted the rescue. .
|~y Gov. Bragg, of North Carolina,
has iasurtl hia proclamation, fixing the
Good Movs.—All hogs found running
first Thursday in August as j the time for
electing a successor to Mr. Oingman, lata streets, of oar village, after the 14th insL,
member of the House of Representatives. will b« impounded; so aaya the Marshal,
[y The vestry of St. Marks Church,
at Grand Rapids, have resolved to intro­

duce congregational
public worship.

singing into

their

Below wo give aft extract from the
terrific tornado which entirely demolished

H/STINGB. THURSBAT, JUNE I fl. !»

mnls to live on and annoy their neigh­

bors, can expect to pay a few shillings in

t3T I” lh« T'ilaee of Thrww Rivers,

HAMgr£Bxmi QQlupTHIBM1E &lt;W EQrrrYi

Law^cVMnr aa.’iOiift.
hasten to lay hcfi.ns our r
|ow,r1?»&gt;mnrtini&lt;»tio«,jwtro

the city la to ddlvruffinna to the
Five hundred

HASTING*

recRy iswwimpeoehsbla • •Othof Mar:
Moxkka, Linn Co., K. T
Mr. McWilliams noted the approach

HARDWARE STORE

.
Yesterday a party of pro-slavery men, with to cannon nave ju« umwu K77—yIs about a mile north of the street.
Ho saw two threateningly block clouds from Missouri, mine into the -Irauitig .f C.ml
------------ - OTimW by n.™
“• ’ «“•
meet apparently about a mile west of the Post," situated on the military road lead:
village, with the wildest commotion, and Irgftor., FwlSa-U to Fort L—• onh. *oo&gt; CoanwUM
th. Owp rtrw, «fo»t
ftplmo
move on towards tlie village. The ut­ .for. It
.* - iwHus
•*-- °*
—n-*
Tbe Mayor lias rcW»W
wu»wuu.
iu..- tbe
nn, mind* of hta own three
from
the State line. D»ey triumphant.
most alarm filled
th* municipal authority ipto the band* of qorpi
— II.. and «r
family,
of ikoa.
tboa* n&lt;(jac-nt In
in fii.rn
farm . were not seen till lluyr emerged from th*
:house*, but bow much less than the timber, and rode up to tho store. Here tho Vigilance Committee. Th* aty is
u
alarms of the villagers, who saw, but not | t)&gt;ey took Mr. G. W. Andrews and John qnM, and tita
inaeaaon to avoid, the destroyer bearing F. Campbell, prisoner* They then start­ from Can al street. The \ifl. sore Con&gt;
mittec
has
appointed
a
special
pollc*
of
down
upon them.
Than to those dead, ■ ed on the road towards Kansas City.—
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
,
the dread Angel never came in a more , ffiey overtook hero a Mr. Stillwell, from over 1000 men.
by act of ths lost Legislature, was held
truly foerful form.-thau to the.spared vio- ? s-ugiir Mouud, who was going up to tbc
on the 3d Inst., and, although warmly tims of the casualty, not the hour of their I riv«r for a load of. prorWons.
They
contested by tbe Buchanan-Leoompton ,own deceas* can scarcely be more awfnL i took inrn prisoner, and ordered the oth- these; Mayor Waterman for the city,
The track of the tempest must tell tho er* —
to h-got into
and
ride.. ,In a and Gen. Lewi*. Baperintondwt of Elec­
party, resulted in the defeat of the Ad— —lus wagon
-n— —
----------igilrest.
Tlie tornado struck the village at half mil* further they camo to a mission­ tions, accepted the force* of the
miniatratlon by thoxx tmovoaxd vorxu.
about lialf-jxwt fiva o’clock, and during iu ary, by tiw name of Rev. Clarfea Read. once Committee m special palice, to pro­
A lump of gold quartz w oighing 70 continuanca do rain fell.
The houses They ordered him into tbcwJgou, and tort property arid life and enforce the laws
ounces, and valued at $800, waa found were frame structures.
There wm a dismissed Andrews. They continued on The Vigilance Committee does not dis­
near Auburn a few woaks ago.
large tavern stand and throe stores, those for two miles and a half, when they had band but retains It* organization as n mil
itary body so long as Is necessary for
A correspondent of the Marytvilk A'r«rr of Samuel Johnson, Joseph Knowles au&lt;) taken twelve men.
COPPER AND TIN WARET
These men had been taken w ben nt defence and the performance of its legit­
another. The appearance of the d&gt;wcl
aaya, that th* Indiana in the vicinity of lings and structures after tho passage of their work, without resistance, and un
imate duties.
Hooey Lake and Indian Valley*, are pre­ the whirlwind is described by an eye­ armed, nnd had never been implicated in
The rabble arc still io the streets, but
paring to m:\kc war on the whites in those witness “aa if one should tear to pieces the troubles in Kansas.
They were con­ in very small numbers. No more trosbOf roofs servative mt-n.
valtoys. IT* say that war is Inevitable- •nd scatter a lumber yard.”
--------------------------------------------------- ---------On arriving at a deep-ravine, in a skirt made.
and walls and the various
structures
then■r ,
There has been considerable religious was seen in many instances scarcely a | of timber, the commander called a halt,
Latw.—We are on the ere of fresh
SHELF H1MDWAIE!
excitement in San Jose.
trace, os if a giant’* liand had reduced and , The pru&gt;onura were formed into line, about t-xciteincnta.
torn
them
to
shreds
and
splinters,
lliey
i
fire
yards
in
advance
of
the
horsemen.
Inflamatory placards hare jurt been isThe Stockton Ar^ut says them in a far
lay scattered over the field*. Here al
Th&lt;-‘c«.:nrn.TOd was given to “Present­ sufd by the so railed Aruoriran party,
mor in Alameda who is raising 180 acres piece of broken furniture nnd there a sb.&lt;t-1 Arn.» 1 Fire I"
Every man dropped, ralliug on Americans to arm and resist
of strawberries thia year.
tered door, and beyond an wsdistingui»h-1
uailistinguish-' Four's ere killed dead 1 all but one of ti» the authority of the Vipilancc Committee
There are H&gt;0 boats on the Sacramento, able maaa of tinjftera, and boards, floor . (&gt;t|lcrl wpru badly wuanded. Tbc ruffian* More tiiaL one half of the American par­
beams,
coiling
and
"rafters.
Even
,tlw
then wheeled their horses and galloped ty are on the Vigilance Committee.— .
engaged in fishing for salmon.
They
bodies of sewhr of the sufferers were torn off In a few minute* three of them re­ Many of their leaders are well kn-&gt;wn
take from &amp; to 13 each per day. Tbe
turned and scorched their victims for Know-Nothing*.
to piece*.
One man w» killed
high water interferes with the success of
As’an evidence of the fearful force of money. Drey kicked tho moo nnd rolled and another wounded yesterday in the
tho fishermen.
. the tornado, it is mentioned in the tele­ them over very roughly to aro if they
Vigilance Camp.
lost even­ were dead.
.---------------------Findiag one only slightly
New Orleans, June 5.
Die San Lcamiro Gazette sys, that one graph from our special reporter
of every possible site, recently purchased
_
-------------.— fragments
ofof
the
ing —
that
of tile—
victims
fragments
thowomided. a ruffian put a rel-olvcr to bis
V Incendiary speeches were made it the
of the workmen in the copper mints near bodies were scattered iu nil directions, ear and fired; remarking that be had
Uw: be tad -ob
mob by
b, Cof.
oj. Christie,
cirtui,. candidate for
r« MayM.&gt;- at prices perfectly suited to the
that place, a short time since exhamed a
An iron tafo
’
.............U« mo.t
....... —
aid, taJrwl 1 .1..,,
t.mrf
Jjh lire,, rf Ita Nta»r.«pi.n
uk«&gt; from Johnson
Iolitab.1’s. store
Moro k,
. II, look ifo lu, &lt;rf
lb,, „||'
live frog from thojiflid rock, som* thirty pounds wax taken
--- ,
■&gt;
.
.army.
IIWJ au ssmcrran.
and carried thirty feet.
Giiunbc !'■' ixx-ki-t. ■»»*
aavimr.
,'
i- . i* . i _
_______ t___ th.
.v- v:~
ufc nut
m of OuqWI,
Lie,
Vi?
or forty feet below the surface.
Horses, cattle and hogs wore taken up -u.er« wu
.n U»l -t,
ta iu^CommUU.t»4.r &gt;11.Hr.
Tho publication of a newspaper to be by the wind, carried in tlie air, and dashed
wo«U
Wk »m« nirtl
s« h.' ,
T p WU«,
broker, .» -A..,
to the earth, killed by the fall
II',,“”"0.°!, "T,
, .&gt; &gt;nd rrr, ara.rou.1, w«,«lr.l I..1
Otic cow waa taken up, carried several
to be started al Loa Angcloa.
" J.'“"
tf S"S“ “°”d- i »lgbt, in frJur of lb. Clly HoUL WUk
rodaj-and killed,
killed, by
the fell.
fell.
Her
rec-rotlv from Iowa. ' He is a young mon’
rods,'■and
bv the
”
'body
’
.
.• .. ........... is the man said to havo fumisbed cotiun
The price of passage to New York, by
I lay at a distance from spy thing that could with
a ’ .rent, —
•’ &gt;baUlM
—t'.fi.l wte&gt;.,U&gt; .
»&lt;1
.ifc —• no fu,
„r tk. v«il»w. a.mmiv
steamers is fixed at &gt;200, first cabin, have inflicted wound or injury upon her. |
J««nlr.„ui™.
Orer l,»M&gt; nun.. rr» «m&gt;UrJ 'b.
1125 for second, nnd #50 far steerage.
A heavy cut stone dour step, the di­
Item, Bun. njrUbmMMd lad lb&lt;&gt; Vipiu.r. Commliw..
mensions of which arc given to us as bmidrtrn lron U. d.u» «o lb. L.U1.
T„;bk
‘iHotMK or Eounrr.”—Thia institution being some seven feet long by three in Osage, by the same gang.
--------------------- 1---------------------------ia doing-an uncommonly flourishing busi­ width, and several inches in thickniws.
Mr. ColpeUcr wha a funner from Penn- j
ness, a* will be seen by consulting the ad­ was torn from its site yid carried more sylwmia.
than its length, or about twelve feet.
Michael Ifobinaon, the same frotr
vertisement of Hadlkv &lt;fi Bxssit, in
The fi nt trace ol this violence i* m»- Iowa.
TLo»c Uunkjua
Another column. Mr. Hadley is an old ticable in tbc Ellison timber, about n "'John F. Campbell,a storekeeper, from
resident, and well known in thia commu­ mile west of the village, tbe plao* de­
Pennsylvania.
He was a yming man
nity as an upright, though careful trades­ scribed by John McWilliams ns tho mod­ highly t-UMinod, nnd had no tatnily.
Tbs woundod. a re William Hargrove
man, while oui^ young friend Baker, pos­ ing of the clouds, thence on through the
timber tbc evidence of its force was as­
sess** just enough of “Young America'*
tonishing.
to please everybody. Give them a call.
The trees do not aeem to have been
prostrated.
They were only so in feet their offendiug. Also, Rev. diaries Read,
Marts dr Baxta, are on hand when rd eased from the gnwp of the an­ a Baptist prouher from Wisconsin, who !
with a new stock of jewelry, new books, gry Stonn King. They were pulled- up moved into that place a week ago. He
Ac., with which to adorn and enlighten by the roots, twisted, turned about simply, was badly wuuuded and crept into tho j
any who arc disposed'to give them' a coll. and in place* noticed by our informant, woods and yas not found till morning.
it seemed as if they had been torn up by Amos HallJatid bi* brother Austin Hull,'
In repairing they possess a double ad­ groups, as a child would wantonly twist
who wm nol hurt, but fell from pruden­
vantage, being musicians, as all refractory the tope of adjacent woods and tear them tial rc.iwns. Charles Snyder was slightly
instruments in ihAir hands will be brought from tbe ground. Trees a foot in diame­ hurt in tlie leg and back.
.
to iiiu, and all dilatory clocks and watches ter were thus made The sport of the tor­
The ruffian band u as led. by'Brockett
nado, and were dashed, crushed and bro­ of Fort Scott, and accoinponiud by Dr.
must “com* Io thfu." See advertisement.
THE BERT PATTERNS OF
ken to the ground.
Hamilton mid other* of that place, who
Tbe track of tho whirl* ind aoems not liavo made tb&lt;m*vlvcs notorious for
Meat Maxkxz.—We learn that Henry
to have been very wide, nor was its court-- two year* m«. There were twenty-fire i
Beaumont, is again in his market, and will a very long one. Scattered farm burnt*
In all, and they w«rc well acquainted)
keep a constant supply of m*at on hand. about tho village in various directions
rox
Farmers having fat cattle, sheep or hogs atill stand, and though the wiud waa high,
to sell, will find in Mr. B. a fair and hon­ were uninjured, but &lt;&gt;f tho village proper and Mventeta in Miaaqurl. Most of these
only three small cabins qr shanties wliieli aevsotecs lived Io and around Westport.
MILLS AND STORE 3!
orable dealer.
were to the southward of the lino ol’ des This place was the border-ruffian bead­
olating destruction, were spared, and they quarter* iu 1850, having a bluo lodge,
alone remain of the ill-fated village of and k ing die reudoxruus of the Southern
(y An extensive revival is now going
Ellison.
army of invasion under Gen. Clark, and
on! in the Dutch Reformed Church in
Knowing that the villagers of Ellison the secret chamber of the “Council
Katanezoo.
had lost everything that they possessed, Ten,” who decided the fete of prison
Tho Catholic Church at Kalama­ even to their wearing apparel except what and settler* during that gloumy year.
zoo, is to be enlarged thia season, and a they bad oni the citizen* of Monmouth,
Die murder* were ommilted ye*u
•pre is added.
with praiseworthy benevolence, on Tues­ day at one o'clock. The news spread like
Th® 4*ily union morning prayer day morning started several teams laden wildfire over the country, and Wore
with provisions, bedding, clothing and midnight throe hundred armed meu bad
tn«*tinga are still kept up at Grand
other nrcosaariea, to their relief The assembled at the trading post.
Rqpids.
Scouts
movement was a spontaneous one, sug­
jy Die prospecte.of the wheal crop gested by tho pressing exigency of the were sent into Missouri, but no duo could
be found of their retreat.
Most of the
are fine in Allegan county.
KAU1ED,
rase, no formal consultation hawing been people in the State condemned tlw act,
ty Fred. Douglass is expected to held or committee appointed.
and were willing we ahould take them if
Tho fortitude exhibited by the sufferers we could. Il is supposed the ruffians are
deliver two lectures at Constantino, Sl
is described as most remarkable. No
Joseph county, next mouth.
not at Westport, aim! ourruunare march-]
MOUTHS I
groans or complaint* were bawd, oven
FiF* J- O. Belden, of Chelsea, has from those whom death was staring in ing on that place, with the intent of taking
been arrested for committing a rape upon the face, and although forty or fifty broken them—peaceably if we can, and forcibly
if
we
must.
Captain
Montgomery
and
a llttls girl 13 years old. R is said to be limb* were required to bo set in tho
his men are here. The other citizens
on outrageous case.
course of Monday, all bore the trial will)
generally arc not organized. There are
ty Th* wheat is beginning te- come singular patience, and without giving ex­ no arm* in tbc country except sporting
into market at Jonraville.
Ovar 45 pression to the pain which they must have gun*, and uol half of the men have those.
teams were unloaded yesterday.
Bng. General McDaniel Is with thcjcompony, bur having no military how ledge,
jy There are 112.000 square miles
Mosmodtk. III., June 1.—The names bo does not attempt any organization or
in Kansan. In Indiana 49,000.
of the killed and wounded at Ellison, by
dicipline. The men, however, being de­
jy Strawberries arc eclling in Au tho tornado of May 30, aro as follows;
COJWTAKTLY OK HAND.
termined to fight, will go on, whether the v
gusta, Ga., at 50 cents 3 quart.
Ktujcn.—Mias M. A. McWilliams, IL
have officers or not.
’
E. Thompson and child; Mrs. Brngkton,
R. B. Mitchel is taking on honorable
aro said to bo ready for shipment at son and daughter; Martin Wentworth, part, and is aiding Gen. McDaniel.
Lavinla Lacy, H. Johnson, and child, Mrs.
tonagon.
■
’
RAl-ra A BANTA.
Dra. Bandford and Weaver attended
Hurd and child, and two others, names
the wounded men.
|^“ The American Baptist says the
PROBATE NOTICE.
The ruffians swear there shall be no
crop* raised in Lian County thia year, ao
McWilliams, badly hurt; James Hurd,
you will s*o ibeuerawuty of aendiug us
over 17,00.
AlSMMloaofUMS
fatally injured; Mrs. Elisabeth Beak,
some arms. Crowds of jneu amsmbled,
J3JT- Maryland has voted down the badly hurt; Thomas Johnson, right leg who could not go for want of them.—
proposed Constitutional Convention. Tbe and three ribs broken; Mrs. McWilliams, The old men were on hand to steady tlw
majority against it ranges from 0,000 to an aged lady of eighty years, badly
bruised; Mrs. Ormond, both arm* broken;
Mrs. Sherman, eut and bruised badly, a
splinter driven through her thigh; M
Finlay, Mr*. Thompson, and Patri

HARDWARE!

X5R.OK

COOKING STOVES I

SPECIAL NOTICES

IB® 8 IP HI HI T8!

WINDOW

WBIGHTIt

K

Sl Josephs county; .tt the spring election,
13/-. Tbe farmers of Oakland county,
bar* ♦poized a Stock Market Aasucialion, the object being to hold stated meetInga at Pontiac for the eale of all kinds
of stack.

the Biavoerato bad forty majority; but
at the reseat village election the Repub­
licans efeeted every candidate. '

were all badly injured. Mrs. Harewell
was carried about thirty rod* and fell
near a stream of water hurting her badly.
Tbe dead body of her child cam* floating
......
IV___ ____L.

•^hjUytam.

“Inlkn Fran™

Many

Tbc Superintendent of the South
i Road boa umiurod a number of men

pounds

morrow (Friday) eventag.

uumxTmEn»i(**M'

■aduh a

bake**

�TUB

.

KNAPEN’S COLUMN!;.

MtBATDRAQTUlSa

I Lluteben. ic . frma Ute tot^, aad cans
migte i^armkteiito. W«f»I the 1 Al owing-.

trovia. is. tx., ran. kiwi.
PROF. 0. J WOOD A Co —Geala.—WHbiw a
' &lt;vd»v.we hare received so many orden and
■ .i te for Frvf. 0. J. Wood's Hair Rntorotiue, that
. , far »c were compelled to send to Boetun for a
, .Xktitr. Itheaixdoxen you forwareted all beaag ;
.old,: w'teifc We might order a qaaatity frvm rou. .
•• - - l jo. — a— nOU ■■re to hmgrWeawl few I
ft

NEW SPRING GOODS!

ricleilv, fully eoaviaem
.LCABLE l lUa-ARA

presided, Ite preoutea d.verited ia laid mortgage I

LARGE STOCK

' tend u* as »-oa aa may be courexucnt. raw gross

SiiSn
ys
bundrad

DRY GOODS

Hickory Grove, St Charles Co.. Ma., I
• ’
Rot. 19, IflM. f
VtOF. O. J. WOOD-near air: Some tier last
..in.meriwe wcr* irdneed to nae some « your
&lt;!air Reaturabre.and its elect, weres&gt;wonderful,
.refer! Hoar duty to VOS and tbe afflicted to re
’*Our little sea’s haul for srmie Ume had town per-

A GENTLEMAN.
epprvbium to tbe eyes rfflhc eirilned u^ld We
shall alau iwfiexibly oppete all dwtlaeflto-.s to.
tween aauve aad adopted eittoewa. aad all pro
ecrq.tion ra.acenenl uf birth or rvlirfou. belief t’r-.rn tb.- deep interest we fort to the great i..unot 1 -l decidrd. we hare ghea. sod shJl eoetuiur
to pre it maeb preuumca. but nek tu the exelu
sum er neglect of utter matters of ittcrert aadsmp«irtacec. We shall ewperialeml uio- new. depart meat with great care. H teuig nor eadeaxui Iu
make ft fell and rcimble. always ami ing news to
the latest miA&gt;enl before going to pres. Our reI nely win include news try telrgnpfa the miacel, taMom nears tiMaaU^asta of ILe a re Id. uwrcapon

at leetares and
,.wce of Rvuerel
1 poetry, origin-

iDOTS &amp; SHOES J

GROCERIES

Wao.Jwo years ago- lay upon what bis physi­
cians and aH hh frtewds Ifoliered ta te hta death
bed to now ail re aad In Uiefdl vigur ofteallb.
Um diecaaa waa Cutuutuulma uf which near
ly all hta relatives Lad died. Tha ei.renmataaees which tod to bls reevverv were aa follows:—
R. R. R.—Radwar's Readr Relief for Headaches. 1
Ilia vurngvr brvtter was in tbe tebst of reading
whether seek or Mrrotw, Hhrewatiana |
to bun Irem bvuka about th. houae to a inle away
PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
Lla wvarv hours. U:wdarbu read to him from
ai.oldbc.uk published in London abaat tte mid­ 8ILKB, BONNETS RUCHE BORJoteta. Kidney Cuondainta, Scarid Fe­
dle of the atecuteeatl. ecnUaxy ef_wLal maa akyted
ver, Palaa are u nd the Liter. Ilehriay.
"A avtnpel 'and certain rentmedrr for diseases ot DEES, RIBBONS,'FLOWERS, Ac
M.retea. Ueartburu. and Faina df all
ye Lungs.** ,Xot atadly withaul hupc, and u»kinds Redway's Ruadr Relief will, !a
. willing I.; tears any thine mrtriod which gara
a frw minetea. change the miseriesyua
I prrmao'of rvlieif, the sick aud dying man Lad
; U» prencntodjeraedir. prepared arid commcne-

BROAD CLOTHS, CAS81MERES,
J EANS. SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­
a bn were kUtlci. d with diarewa a* the lungs and | ED (jiOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED
gnacral datoiuy aad In ax ary sane it baa prvrrd sf

CHANCERY SALE;
TATK OF MTCIU0A5: Tb. &lt;?rewit Court far
the County of llaery. ia chancery.
1'nah Helir.i. con(pla&gt;natrt. vs. JVito-.n Dual
Admintotraanv of lltoeeUte of George ILJohaane. drrra-ed. and Stephen Johnson defen­
dants. In pursuance of and by rutneof a doenw
of this Court, made in this enure, and dated tbe
Xt» day of October, A. D..JW, I, Wm. Burgher.

tr liHansugi os toe itegivaaiiin . uas g.rr &gt;uu war- i
latite report, of qiocclMa la Wteub the public
tetri an interest
j
In cair eemarereial department, over which a
ami! pteratJMU IU1U Jtrwds. a a aliall dtut al acts-

S

TlipavngUj aaliaited that it Is the oulv safe and SHIRTING, BATTS,DOTTON TARN,
lettaiu rare for auamapt. ». asd wu-'.Mag to da
bis fa«oW baiaga who are suSeriag aa much good CAMBRICS, UNENS, OIL SILKS,
Jwfc
I mediritte.frietoaH wbotuayonJrriL . Uerci,airaa PARASOLS, &amp;c., ite
: all aptdieaala to rneloae a ruwtage stamp to jmy
‘ postage cm tto return uf the anawer and recipe.
I and fired Io M. T. Mckdrey. ftanduahy city Ubis
I
an
&gt;. t~p«.
rec

GLASS-WARE

TATE OF JIICHTOAS.Comxy «f Barry. m.At a ......m of tbe Vrctate Court. for tbe
t'vuntv nt Marry, holdre at the Fnsbato Offlcu is
llaoting*. on Monday, tho loth day of Mar. In tbe
erer u» thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight
Present. Orin L. liar. Judge ot Probate.
In Um- matter &lt;&gt;f the retalc of Francis Dial deca.

S

futons and Fvphdirta ComplainU, Cooaumptire and other aftectiona of tbe
irengu and Throat. Induration and KaiarcaanraU nt parts. Eruptive and niberdivcaaeaof the tikis, Xaden. Tumors.
Ulrera. I&gt;y.; -vpsik. and all other dieeaaes arising from an Impure state of tbe

- Rad wav'a Regulator a wlU cure, efee tire-

Cords of Ready Made

Judge of Probate,

MoBNlKU KUmoN,

■aidmtbt. and the m«M telegra|.t
which appear in the luonung papers.
DnUjTnkn. eofabiswe th. teas fra
er reihig and morning paper Xtriecul
ordinary expense In rembuuiag lb»« ar
but.« barcdelanmurd to uect tbe «
Republican friends In tbc Inferior of
of labor or expense
C&lt; IM MISSION EKS’ NOTICE.
| regardless
Stour to tbe time of J MT. juat at the
’ E. the under rigaed. has ing tern appointed .
1 » hr the Jodpeof Fretaue, for the county rf
Karrv, State of Michigan. Cemmiaafonere to toertre. examine aud ndjuat all etaima and demands
•fall pers.'iM against tbe estate of Amariah Chase,
eee'd. late of aaul county, hereby gxrr notice that
performance of ■ hid, &lt;xir public pu..Uu&lt;.
right mi.atba are allowed lrt». and after tbe Z?d , to the
enabled us to contribute U. uo small extent.
■hr U Jlarctk iris, foe all enditora of said aa- I1 baa
TERMS.-Single copy Myrar; to dubs. /oar
tala to p.aaeat their eiaime and d- mauds M IM copies
for |»'. or nine ropire for »&lt;ft m a.lrertor
each sabre nbere neiue a tit ten . u the popnr. \
ray- Will vow not get nerres! peraoiw to unite
in getting op a rfwbfor tbe Daily nt Tn-Weckly*’
TKl WEEKLY DETROITTiailt SE.
flusOe-as eM 0» b-vW'toirr e/
J'rifp—Pr,‘tnl
raoiutoruaWap-71-arrt »mff|iup*&gt;tol»«F
tta /MAgg-/terns rargkw. . ...
Tlie Tui-Warakf/Talta »» to «nrapo*e-l of tlie
insHir matter of thrDuiV Taiaiirs of every two
darn, and b issued and mailed to nabaciita.rn ou
Ttoredar. nurwlay and ftatorday &lt;-realngn._ To
bnsiaCM mew who desire tbc evelent. nftbe'DeUv
[o.’44w
but wls&gt; reciet e a mail only three tiru.e a week
this waste will be a i alnabte n.bsti.-ntc. 11 has a
’ PROBATE NOTICE.

their supermriy after cm .iocto trial FritaI •&lt;
tbe Scandinavian Biu-d Purler. (I per botrfo,

■

Tbc editorial management aad gsnernl rendnet
af tbe paper w di remain the saua- aa al present.—
WsmteodtoMin lurtt-er r.r.rem- owr rredter
matter. Tbe Tiin r. Is print, J on acre, teudtifol
i aad distinct typo.
.
. For Ute be net: 1 of our mfil aubsenbers, wc &gt;h«|!
I

bblder.'at tte Cecal Hoiiae. ia tte village of Hasttaga, on tbe tMh day of Joly next, al rate o'clock, i
in the dlmiovo, of said dter. tbc fullowing de
vented lands ami premises, six: All that piece nr
parrel of land lying and being in the Cmty of
Itatry an&lt;l Blate uf Michigan, and described as tbe
■Mrtb-wast quarter of the aontb-utesl quarter ol
aacli.Hi nami-er fiftren. (Iu.) ia luvnvbip fcwr.ft.)
Boelk r-f range, eigbi (») west, coataiaiag forty
mice mure or leas.
WM. BVRGHER.
Circuit Court Cuovmieatoaer.
Janas A. rsrttn. Complaiaaa(*e tfolicikar.

tbelr rvcxtnrtwr. aoiTiengibro lite Lyvnd tbcor-'
dinarr span.
I. the HCAXblNAVIAX VEGITABLS OLOOD,
FILLS. Dr Hoback prenruto tto re*u tof tneety

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

CH A LU

ROBES,

FINE

ATTOhxrr awd cnvs.-ai ioiLat uwJ
Rtsiitenee. Hops, IhnTVs. WtMJrak.
For the present and uatil further itottee. I wjl!
t al ar offlea al the Court Uou&gt;e. |n llaalinjn.
a Monday of red. w«ck. tola rre tire hoars of k
nd 3 o'dock of thore diva to attend to any buai•
rea that mar come before n&lt;- iu thc-ubovampaeire-l*uat UlLca address, U vSiaga Nteb.
.
im
0. L. BAT. ’

CLOTH1JVG

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SHEI’-

J.M. HUBB

MARSEILLES

COL

uevirilgta or rtemnatl.m far tte past y««f red •
halt, and having eaaa roar are/mue. exited fee

otter medieiaea. After using larotetttate I fafe
Ila effect very sensibly, rent ui-on ua-ug luu mere
teukfo 1 head my oAt forlr-Jr eared. You will
allew me. Itemfare, le aaigratuleto you upea es»
king a diacorevy to mudteiaa wtetoh ia pauvfag in
eair tn be a eerkrrofaueb senders in tto dice sal
af the bumi family
GEORGE 8. BIOCXITT.
Local Kfiloe Ctodauati Dady itoqnxree.
Ixuaoupoua. Wednreday. Sept. I. Mff.
t&gt;r C. W. K&lt;iaaca--Dearff&gt;r. Haring tem ireete
led for eevrral waare wul. rxlrrsae datefllty aad

aKwcsu. “iS'U’jijs ££.'£;

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS,

HARPER'S MONTHLY" MAGAZINE.
The May numtereloees tbeaixth Year aad eteaptetM the Iwefth volume of llarpee'a New monthly
XaguiiM-. and tte FubUaters n.ibrwrr thia eppoetumtv to rrurw tterireordtal ecknowtedgmeeto to
the iGeae aad tbe Fabire tue ItentereteF**;
tioa and reeueragement which Lave teen accorded
Sa their eaterpnae. Al ere fanacr irereed tons ibeir
Hat of soboenbrrs torn as larg* s* It naw te.
Ibotltac^ml’phti’^d*”*^''-!"^ d

tdKMfaw&gt;mZuK

JBnsiral Jnstrnmchts,

a

J.i r«

™ u.™«» n. -S-U-LI*

LARS AND SLEEVES, (naw nyk.)

SHEET MUSIC

। WHITE GOODS, &amp;c.

And Mukai Merchandise,
KALAMAZOO : . . .

MICHIQaH.

Thk «ul»crilH-rh;u ju«t opened a fine

DENIMS, STRIFE AND CHECK

•tuck of Mnmc.il Merchandise cvnaiating
iu part of
fiaxo foiitib axi) MEi-oDEbxa,
From llicftrxl Maker* in the country.

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of evdrjOf the bc*l Italian and American Maau-

varictj and atjle.

CHECK

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN.

FANCY"

Of every drburip’.um, and of tho lakat
[MilUicnttoU.

BOOTS AKO SHOES! !

■ •

LINEN, WIJ/TE LINEN DRILL
FANCY CAfiSIMEREB. a large Mock,

beautiful patternsaud very cheap; BLACK

On rradiug and filing tbs pctitiun duly verified,
of SoffsanyltoMldaaa. widow of said deccaaoi.
[-raying L-r certain rrasour Ihrmn set forth that
administration of said estate may te granted, and
that tetters mar issue to said petilioeer.
ThenU|«o It ia ordered, that Meoday. the »h
slay of June, al 1 o'clock ia tbc afternoon, be as­
signed for tte licaring ol said petition, sad that
tte hstrs st law of said dre-rasod, and all other
jM-rsutis interested in sard estate, are required to
appear at a tesaiou of said Court, tbea to be boldrn al the Probate Offlee, m Bastings, aad show
came, tf any there be. why tbe prayer of tte peti­ । I empire........ re’g^ks WM'
tioner should not to granted :
And it is further entered, that aa d petitioner OfTRIWEEKLY TRlBLXE^ainyie copy, S3, or
gtre a &gt;tier to tbe peraoara iMtereatcdia said estate,
»f the jwodaney of said peUltoa;
bearing
kiad with the o«toc. to b« addrere^t h r^Propsa,Ur’
» Woodward Avenue Dctn.iL

........
Tro^r^s’"‘.‘7./* 0°* IhEd^d req-tea70

PROBFECrrM OF
THE E VEHISO POST

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CUJTII,

Arranged by tbe beat coinpone rfo
Etery iiiatrumenl offered for Bale haa
Iren thoroughly tested, and lie can aafeij
nay arc aupcrior U&gt; any ever sold in thia

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

CHEAP CROCKERY!

A very liU-ntl deduction made to Uioae
purchasing in quantities.
Promt attention paid to country or
ders.
Mr. IL will give his personal altcotian to timing Pianos, by leaving order*
Comprtaiag every thing for ■ gentleman's oaMU; at Ins store comer Main and Burdick
shirts, collars, gloves, hosiery, cravats, jwsita, ererr variety from fire shillings to six dollars; coati,
N. B. Ju«t received a new mwucal
every price. quality aud pattern ; rests from six instalment, called the English Metalic
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
ahHIinga to six do! tors.
Oct 15th 1857.

i

FOUND.

1OL. J. c. FREMOXT, in his trareto dwearered

ISAAC C. MOTT,
ow aeUtew wwrr fwwffa fr'reeari for I Dcuxa.
i can be bought fur th. aauie axooey. at ear othtore thia aide of Jew York ll la tbe only good

J. M. HUBBARD.
nBAto.

FPLEXD1D TUBKK DOLLAR KtGkAVUtai
bat. also, tte teaetifriUy illustrated

NAILB, GLASS, PUTTY, OIL^CAN-

Tw«» Dollar Art Journal Ont J'etrr

rue of lbs larger and tost literary papers &lt; Uw , DLE8, SOAPS, SASH. PAILS, BED
dav A. hnperisi Qaarte. renta.r.fng amar r.ues
os rvsrr cour XM. ufrotcrtaiarug original utter COR DS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
aad rieeurtlr almtralari a«ury week.
A Gill worth from Fifty Ceate to Five WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac.
IIaadred IHUlare ia Gold, Will br prwarated to rar-b Subre-rito-r immediately on re­
ceipt oftheSatocriptioa mooey.

Each subnetibac M ateo preaeatod with a Ctertsfc
rat. tu the Awards of I*re«niunx». br whieb a Vain
able work of Art. m Famtiag or rfreiftesfo mj
be received in nddm m. tbu. mriag to every aab
aeriter an equaraJeal to tte valua of live del lam
aad a Certificate gratia.
A ay «ae«f tbe leading »3 Magaaima is Bn abb
ed. intend of Ifegravlng aad Art Juwraak If tte

UdiM' cl.ildren's, and misaeo' shoes at cvety
description. Ladies' fine congress gaiters for
twelve shillings. Lace do. nine to eleven shil­
lings. Kui eoagrem gaitens, enameled bootaee.

COOPERING BUSINESS.

*'No parnoa ts^wtrieted tn a siagte steere-^te-

New Barry Mil),
IS DOW bi sai’Leawful rjmrhHtm, m
to do any amount uf

OMSUB8, I CUSTOM
nOBMSKLY MM by T. Pxuin, b
1 oon.Mll) adbis
&gt;» fc

•TfSF’Ta

sSESSigK!

ww, &gt;11 of .bid., b. projwyatoMll
TSEtrEi Un ta'a cntftksT

“ttrOZRJB

�^rialtnni toliuw.

.......... —
RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

KNAPEN’S COLUMN

J. P. Roberts, A Co.

• DS.
BUM® PCWIERASD BLOOD HU.,

AT THE HASTING.

jDKNEASE VAMQViaapp
Dr. Kobackto Scajid'iirlau w—,fl ,

nlVU’G- store.

and cutlery.

Hara lately recsired • fall Aisorttnect o:

Old Fogyism Distanced DBCO. A.n MKUICiara.
Young America Ahead. Chemicals, Paint, Oils

NEW SPRING GOODS!

, ..,'The reaaona why
wood stort. Onos well started they arc
ver? hardy. For family use 1 like My­
att’s Victory, h is early, tender and wdl
Bavorttd. For market, some larger vari­
eties are desirable.
, \
■ Select a rteb| oteliow piece of ground,
for,a seed-bed, and cultivate like cabbage
plants. Keep the ground mellow and free
from wseds, nnd the plants will get a fine
growth, and be ready to transplant next
spring, aud produce some fine stalks du­
ring the summer. It requires good. eultore and plenty of manure to get a laroo
growth that will be tender anil well fla­

Milk

in

Plaxt Barrs.—-Beets to supply the ta­
ble and feed your cattle. I prefer one
bushel of good turnip-rooted, or sugar beet
to one and a half of bags*. for feeding
eows, snd tho same labor that will raise
B hundred bushels of bagas will grow the
same amount of beets.
The Wood turnip beet, I think, ia the
best for table oae. If sown from tbe 1st
to the I Sth of June, they will produce a
good grorkh and keep sound and sweet
until we can get some new garden veget­
able*. Tbe sugar beet is valuable for
feeding cattle, snd it grows very large,
but is not as well adapted to new and
rooty land.
Plant pumpkin, and squashes on spare
patches of groitnd, and on burnt ground,
among tbe logs. Plant plenty of seed,
u the bugs will cosic in for a share.
Pumpkins do much better when plan
tod separate. Many are in tbo habit of
planting among tbelr corn. Tho vines
are in the way, and they dont fruit as
weB. Ittpay* mo better to plant them i
separate. But plant pumpkins in every
nook and corner that will produce them,
or among the corn if you will. They
will be very acceptable to your stock in
eeld, frosty weather, is tbo fall when feed
in nbort.
O. N. C.

NEW SPRING GOODS!

OSLO OEBIES.

LARGE STOCK
DRY GOODS

&amp;EEr^&lt;e
rrff.1 rd warx sto rxs,'
. T/X, OOfiPfB ASD^XXTJROX
yrARK. itffJCBI 0H9R
AT LOWKB PRICES
TUAS KIKK.
U, aaaortmeut of PARLOR STOVES, «*pria.
lb, io.t bwrtifcl pattern, to market. v
1 bar* tbe grratrat variety of

S«h-TEA, coffee,scgar,.Pl

!

CES,PEPER.Plan. ln»wonl.~&gt;lthing in tbc Grocery line, ««« «
wifi be wMtod for family use. And
they have on hand too best kind
of ara Inanition for sportsmen .
such as powder, and Par
cusaiua Caps of all kinds
Water I’roofi and

;
,
।
j

elevated

OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever *«m in thU town. Six Plat* and Dox Nov**

A GENTLEMAN.

Lead, Aa
I* to aa acid, it neutralises them
All the pop­
rartaraty, white .1 the ram. um, .t
ular Pat ent
MCretion.. retbote. ottetsiKtiuiu fro:;; tie
crv.te. spilite, renew. bmlUy rigur. rad n-r^
Medicines, ot the
aralei trrorf aulinai fnnetli n. Sud.th,
day may also bo
nuriiarelhc affhctoofDr.Rnb.ck&gt; t&gt;n»ou.Se&gt;wi.
found at thia establish­
rian Blood Purifier which if ullu [a —ZuHcl
with
bi. Scandinarten Dtood Piifa, .&gt;11
ment Also a greet va­
nblitosole the trawl painful direra, Ul preJS
riety of tbo choicest Perfu­
U&gt;eir recurrence, aua lcngihrn Ur Uym/to.«mery for the especial accom­
modation of tbe ladies. Also
Stationery, Pens, Pencils, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, EuveTop* Aa
They would respectively announce to
tbe atixens of Hastings and of tbe sur­
rounding County, generally that they in­
tend to sell everything in tbeir line of the
business aa cheap as can be bought at any
place.
Give use call and judge forycuroclvoa.
Produce of most kinds will be taken in drspepua. Tosccapitwialr all tbe •"'called re»T

TO HOUSE BUHiDFRS.

Waa tfeb yaara ajo; toy anon whal bla pbyaiHA VE a rcry complete .toek of Hmm building
cimii rad all bi. fricral. btewv.d to tec hi* dcalh
Hardware, including Locka, Latcbra, Butte
be.I is now aliv* aad ia tbe full vigor of health.
Screw. Hinge* ofallku»d».
Hi* dtecrao wax Consumption of which Otar
iy all hi. rvlaUre* had dted. The (i.rcumalaoTITT WABE;
cra which ted to hi. recurcry were ra fulluw. ■
—
Hi. younger broebre waa in th. habit *f trading
001’PEKTin airf Ktertjrmi Wan of all kind.
to him from hooka about tbe bouac to white away
PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
hi* wewry hour*. Ore day fie read to him from
Jcmmxo
’oF all kinds promptly *«—■’
an old book publtobcd inXoodon about tb* mid SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR­
dad to. EAVE-TROUGH and CONDUCTOR
dl* of tbe •errnteeutb res;tray of wteaA wra ityted
.. dtertmrtte*. tatera
••A .ymp«l aad certain rrmmrdec for direawa of DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
Baati-rgs Fcbu.ry ISlh. 1857._________ lylO

I

GROCERIES

JUST RECEIVED

BROAD CLOTHS, CAS81MERES,
JEANS, SATINETS, DENIMS, TICKS,

©RDCXIBRY I

At the cheapest store In town by

H. J.KENTEfThD

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

gocral debility aud La craty cara it ba* prorod «f-

".It

GLASS-WARE

■!?

ED

GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

CAMBRICS,

LINENS,

with full instruction* for putting up and utlar to* PARASOLS, Ac., Ac
medicior.free teall who may order it. He require,
all applicant, to cnrice a po.toge .lamp to pay
pci.tig. on the return of llie .newer aad recipe,
and direct to M. T. Mckelrey. Saaduaky city Otto
aad they will be promptly tral by return of mail.
AL T. MCKELVEY.
Jan. 28, 1457.
.
»2a3»VCard* or Jteady-Mad*
O. L. RAY,

Judge of Probate,
ATTORXEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Rraidraee. Hope, Harry Co. Mlehlgao.
For lb. pfwretl.nd turttlfarUttr acUce, 1 wi

a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold for

OIL SILKS, at astonishing low prices. My motto
is *s little cheaper titan the cheapest.’
I hare just received a good assortment
Ladles

OLOTB1XG

ROBES,

FINE

Such as Prints, Ginghams, La Lains, MoA
rifi.os, Parantettas Black Alpaccas and a
variety of Wool DcLaius, all very nice
and very cheap.,
Also a good oMkirtmcat of Cloths ior
men’s wear, and a' large stock of staples.
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, cheeks
and lickings.
j i
JISTRECEIV/. D a new lot ol

J.M. HUBBARD

MARSEILLES

COL

jifflusiial instruments,

GROCERIES,

LARS AND SLEEVES, (naw style,)

And Musical Merchandise,
KALAMAZOO 7 :

3L.T3FJME3BI3S3EV

; MICHIGAN.

AND

MEN AND BOY’S WEAN!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of ever,
variety and style.

CHECK

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

FANCY CASSIMERE8, a

on band and all persons wishing to buy or
sell will do wdl to call before bargaining
clscw here.
1 would particularly call the attention
of persons w ho are building to th- fact
that I have just Received a large alock ol I
Nails and Glass and that I will famish
sash, Glass, nails. Door Trimmings Aa,
at a* low a figure as possible.
°5l-yl ______
HJKENF1ELD

Just received a largi
stock of

stock,

beautiful patterns aud very cheap; BLACK

Oct. 15th 1857.

,

other medicu.e«. Alter usiag twobottlM-. I Mt
Itaeffrct rtry MMibte. ae-d upon uiiaj t&gt;* tom
botUre, I found BiTMlf perfectly cared. Y« rflj
allow me, tbarefotw, to congratulate yra are. aakljw a tStorerery la meJicux whieb.» rrnure Sarlf to be a worker of .ucb woadera in lie djrw
rf tbc bora family.
GEORGE S. BE3NITT.
Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Eaquim.
IrwaXArotu. Wcdnredav, Sept X 107.
Dr. C. W. •**’***—Dear Sir. Hraiag been trrab-

OSbre ro Uradywr’a Hock. »p
'
JAMKH A. SW1
i tTOHSCT raffl tanirt#
. k . . ■
lie, wilt promote attend to a
te bit rare, In any of tbb C«
tWkr ln the Court tfoo.r.

EVERY VARIETY,
To be sold at Lowest
Pricft.y
Call and ui ikem btfun purckarinff

DRESS GOODS,
nun

GKGHAMS,
IRILLIAXTS,

N and after Monday .August list, 18o~, uutil further notice, stages will
leave the following named places, as fol­
low* to wit:
Leave Hasting for Battle Creek, Mon.
days, Wednewkys and Fridays, at 7 o’­
clock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek
at 1 o’clock, P. M. in time to take tbc
afternoon cars cist or west, and on Tucs- BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
“nd Saturdays at one o’­
KINDS BONNET TRIM1XGS
clock P. M. in time to take the evening
AT THE
train ofcan.

LAOS,

O

CHEAP CROCKERY!

I now Ire! Letter in .very re.pret tL.a I Ut. far
ten yrar».
Vwy trolr yoyre.
JOHN 8. DEMUTH.
From tb* RrrMr. McM rues’ Prater of RAwW
.
!»ou&gt;ArvLa,0tt.4, Iftil.
Dr a M. Ronci-Ilrer S:r I h.re Mod raw
Blood puriBrr for ■ nrrvoua sflretira, frea .ted,
1 hare .offered much at tinter Wbil. h i» pfawaal to th* taste. U c.rtainl. bra a happy &lt;tet*p*e ft*awv*a. Pteaatacnat mr ibaaka farpw
torn! regard* and act., and Mirre omv

OF ALL KINDS,
CHANGE OF TIME.

Battle Creek, Hartings &amp;, Grand
Rapids Stage Route.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH, Arranged by the best cent posers.
Every instrument ofiercsl for sale has
Ac., Ac.
been tharaugbly, tested,.and he am safely
say or* superior to any fever sold in this
place.
A very liberal deduction made to those
1 purchasing in quantities;
Promt attention paid to country or
! dent.
Mr. H. will give his personal atten­
tion to tuning Pianos,.by. Joying orders
Compruinj everything for a gentlanra’. out-fit; at his store comer-Main and Burdick
.hlrta, ccUan, gtovra, hoaiwy, aravats, pant*. *v- Streets.
ery vanrtyfrnm Av* ahilUagsto tex doUarr, coate,
N. B. Just received a new musical
every pne«, quality and pattern ; rrat. from *u instrument, called tha English Mctolic
Harmonium. Cail and examine.
aMllwntosUdollws.

irArUMNOI

Ready Pay Store,

qf all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
I have also a very largo quantity ot

SHEET MLTSIO

WHITE GOODS, Ae.

.BUT *

BilOTStmd ft HOES,

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

GOODS

NEW

Ladie’s Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a
good assortment at very low price*.
On hand a very large stock ofCrockcry 1
stone and Glass YVare.
Just received a new stock of

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­

most riolrat nrrvow. Uutecbv. wUd&gt; |

Good News! Good News!

DRESS GOODS

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

CHALLl

*o contulted with tbe brot pbyve.aa. I roald hwr
ot I wa. induced tu Iry Jour medicine* throcte
to. rarauratoe. dfa fr.eud «d after
few day* wra givAAir Uncfiunl, aad m a .tert
lime tea. than. .X,.,k I__

B-E-A-D-Sr PAY,

LINEN, 'WHITE LINEN DRILL

Ear “I see,” said a young lady, •■that
BMW printers advertise blank daalaratioos for sale; I wish 1 could get on#.”—
“WhvT asked the mother. -Because, ma,
Mr. G----------- is too modeat to ask me to
marry him, and perhaps if 1 could fill a
Mank declaration be would sign It”

gsstntjs’ fismfSS

Burning Fluid together with n fall tetonfe of

New Yohk.—An exchange,

aaya: The mayor of New York is arraigningthe dealers in swill milk at the rate uf
about twentvper day, and fining them
S3 apiece. Tue sightuf the dirty wagons
and cows is said to have been enough to
disgust any well-regulated atomach, A
cow that died at one of tbc distillery sta­
ble* where this milk is manufactured, waa
diaaacted by order uf the city inspector,
and waa found to be fall of great, jiitrid
tumors. Tbe New Yorkers are indebted
to Frank Leslie, the publisher of a story
paper, who got disgusted with tbo mill
he bought, and has been exposing the vile
condition of the swill-fed cows.

alcohol,

m« Mttw

!■ doing the largrat Hardirara biutora* ia Hastingvi.UcmtM he baa tho

vored.
With plenty,of sugar, it makes a good
substittrto for apples, fur sauce and pies,
aad is &gt;o eaaily grown that every one that
has a garden can have it, and plenty of It
too, with a little labor.
Sro ut fob Cows.—Sugar is used for
■ greet many .purposes, hut tholateat use
we have beard of, is given Francis D.
Gaga He says:
Traveling a few days since in Missouri,
in sections where cows have a wide range
I beard of a new enticement to bring cows
home regularly st eve. This was, feeding
them sugar, tbe same as you would salt.
A little handful at eve, at the same time
of day, would bring them beck to the gate
with a regularity as unfailing as the sun.
After they are well trained in sugar eating
it may bs omitted every other night.

thipentob,

FRANCIS ROWER

A nice assortment

tnrstctxx
-

Tu eaday* Thursdays and Saturdaysat 7
©dock, A. M and arrive at Hastings
p-M ,n&lt;1 °” Mondv«

IN’Jtewlte all bOMtre. &lt;»
pretaptM*. u&gt;! ft4el.tr Hr
Itarn Wrtmt.v, Atisb.

.■ i-n. mnr

Ready Pay Store.
BOOTS AND SHOES, HEADY MADE

J. M. HUBBARD.
j
n24-6m.

anuip nmr m CSma
G ROtERIES

THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN-

OF ALL KINDS.

DLES,'BO APS, BASH, PAILS, BED
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

17n-t£

iota, r.

Al.
C. SHEPARD.

WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac. .

nsn

scgabs

TYm Good TEA. nn to ear. O, hMdaCa

coap’jF'as

BOOTS

Sc SKOTO^
Th. tolwcribcr Uving reCUrd hi.
fcr u.
tomxlocucu cf BOOTS A SHOES a .
0

Don’t forget tb. plane,

tea
jej,

And OTW, thing a, the Un. of Groootin.

but, alto, tbe bcautiftilly illu.trateil
Two Dollar Ari Journal Otit Yrar!,

Eaeh tabacriber it also predated wiib a CrrtSrat. in too Award- of Premium., bvwbKbarrisable work of Art. ia Paiatiag or Aelptare, m«y
be received ia addition, tot. eivitj to rrery rabeeritor aa equivtleat Io tbe vJ«e of 6v. dolltra

All ’kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
COLNTS.

GRAKT 1 SPAllDBG.
1K7.

wraungv. F«a.t, I IMS

A fro. admiMtea to tbo Dtmcldurf tad Cootnopolitan GaUniet.
TUtu it i« Men that for ovwy throe doitert peid,
ha tubKriber sol only receive, a
■
SPLENDID TURES DOLLAR ENG RAVING I

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC.

KOTOS HODWAM STORE,

LR.

Dr.ARBONSTEEi:

yaM

PAINTING.
"V-Mre

PHYSICIAN'^ BVSoK

Hastings

vtaxnr,

n.i’.ciu-i

t^okary rriu-ic .»i c

FANCY BAEAGE8.

New Barry Mill,
is now in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of
jRTQXMKe

as prompt as aay
ir any other county­
serpens of

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REPUBLICAN BANNER.

When driirwW fcTtbt Carrier.

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J. K NEVINS 4c COMPANY, Prop

iducriptioi.

-TEIlXS-ttMI.V ADVANCE.

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VOL. 3.
^j.tstinQs' Snsihcss EHrntorn.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1858.

Srirtfeii $)oetrg.

the dignified

stateliness which usually
v'
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THE NOBLEST FAME.

GRANT A RPAVLD1XG,
EAlLIIS is all kiM* »t dry. jwda. groctrtea,
.A'- Satr at, nppwttt pert eMee.

D

“

' KEN Fl FLU

tacked several times, running from edrb-

r«v totelr pr»i»&lt;ri t&gt;r rvery tonpre.

hituself in the guUcr.
At length he ra*
happy enough to make port and drop nn-

NO. 6

1.------------- JLZU------------------ LLB"t?=
guardian of the public safety, as die made Brown made his appearance, Wore tbe
magistrate, csported by his captyr-of. the
his appearand.
“Burglars’" screened the lady in uigbt previous, he presented no aspect
truly deplorable.
He -wait not the Jedtwhite, hysterically.
1 i’r». ‘
. .. — .n.
&lt;&gt;*'
“Where F
“Below in the parlor—1 tear them have puzzled hTSVivmwsWnwIs.tu recog­ ’’ Ate send ItetA withering wibeirtotnbt
nize him. lbs working ol &lt; bis uiisd, knd
now. Help, mflekl”
Another policeman at thia moment tire liquor be hnd drank, bad hdUiiinin a
.
/
■ .
. I
arriving, the door was furred open, »ml miserable plight,;
The justice, putting on bii scv’crekt,
the two entered.
Mr. Jsdcdinh Brown, becoming alarm­ frftwr, Iotfu1h«4 Into the particular* oftha

jp|ings__to r.i-gt; at._
Quisnojrt Axsw-wq—A few. ffitvs
since we received n T&amp;er
oar Territory, from which ,w*
followicg questions, andrsppei । '

■

We have been fa Nebtaska'but s i&amp;ort
t'5m* ond bnr. knowledge being somewhRt
limited, wo hope dun al Iowan» wiU. be
made L&gt;r any miastatemonta.
. , j.^i
“What kind of coaotry do yon, lira
inr
. '
-l.
Mixed and extensive. It is mode up
principally of land and water. - “WhM kind of .Wtnlher F
.
Long jpells of weather are frequent.—
Our sunshine comes vfT principally dur­
ing the day time.
“Have you plenty of water and how
got?’
A good deal of water scattered about,
and generally got fa pails and whisky. .
“Is it bard F
Bather so. when you hare to go half a
mile, and wade in mud knee deep to get
it."
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“What kinds of buildtap T”
. . ,
Allegoric, Ionic, Anta-Baloric, Log and
Slabs.
Ibo building are chiefly out-'
doors, arid so low between joirtta that the
chimneys all stick through the root- . . “Wliat kimf of aodety F
-,
Gm/d, bad, hateful,’ Itidiflcreni *
mixed.
“Any aristocracy F

ed at the manifestations be beard, Was
luctantly, that Jedediah Brown was— reeling towards tho door.
“Ha, here bo isl" cried one cf the ywjl ’Well, burglary » • scripus nat­
drqnkl
ter as vou'Q find out.
“vrbgt&gt;*
As he sat upon the lower step, bis h&lt;xul offieera triumphantly.
'
“Why,-Liter mo "if be ain't dnrak.— name F
sank upoo his bosom, his badly damaged
‘-Browti/’wcplied Jedediah; “but there
hat crowded down over his brows, his He's been befow among the wine."
.
“Stand off!” cried Brown, awiming is a mistake"
neck-cloth askew, with the knot in a po­
“Brown, •bF interrupted the justice;
sition under his left ear, rather sugges­ what lie intended should Ims a dignified
tive of a musderer's fate, and his entire attitude, “fitaad off I Do you take me “wclli tte name is agajnst you; there
have been fourteen burglsrit«. not to
outward appearance indicative of an ut­ for a thief)”
“Well, now, I sltotildn’r wonder at all," speak of other crimes, enmAltted fa tMs
ter rtgarilleswiesi as to hie personal r.-.J ANVFACrURERScdlin.sbssi irooand reppcct, or anj thing else pertaining to this said jmliretnan number one, fa on ironical district by mm of th.it name within tte
prcM-nt
monlh.'1
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Thau'it flud.s korne—on lUnei plains^
terrestrial sphere, a moral reform lec­ tone, “if wo did take you for a thief—os
“But I’m SO innoccpt poraun; it was in
turer would uavc gone into eeataci.w at fai as the statlon-bous*. at'any rate."
Tnx Sr»ir*Tn«s or ins IIxabt.—How
the thought of possessing such a subject
“Wtet’s thatl Arrest me in »y own my own bouse they arrested mi:.”
■ " J. P. ROBER1
“Everybody is’ innocent that’s brought much,
(
how very much of human life. Its
to exhibit before an appreciative audi­ hi,u»c—drag mcfroiu the bosom of my
ealers i» drags. iw.u~
„
lead tbs darkeete mind io light.
here, of coirse !
But we’ll soon sec many
,
disquietude*, ita teartfsit sufferings
eines. paint*, c.J% tu.wuttar, bcrafag SwM.
ence us an unique specimen of total jjc^ faBdfyl”
(
wearying cares may he learned from
pravity.
•"" ■' &gt; “It won’t do, old feller; you niual how .you statid. Where Is the complain- and
the faces nnd casunl remarks of tlie way­
ant in this alseF
Whether Mr. Jedediah Brown, st tlial come along with us."
farers
io a great city.
Often a sigh in
At this moment a lady entorud.
।
“NeverT, J say never—no, ntrer!"
precise moment, bad a realizing sense ol
breathed
Into our very car by tome bur­
••There ahe fa,” said the policeman,
I
“Have you caught the monster 1 Where
bis true condition, it i*z Uncertain. Thu
EWELERS and Loulvrlk-r., keep ecnttaatlr on
dened
In-art, unconscious that it hath thus
Die prisoner looked up, and met Ute ,
L»te all kind* of jrwctrr. cluck*, watriws,
air xkxs keegfaf cnlj/and it may have is he F cried die trembling voice of Mrs.
betrayed its sqrWwrt mwbwc arc Startled
rUd pens bro«M«, bo«t and ear rinp. book*.
•
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teen that which moved him. Certain it is, Brown, as that courageous female made eyes of bi* wife.
atati.Ecrv, I c. All kind* of repairing &lt;fo*e lathe
that hpappeared at length to come to her appearance on the stairs, and peered ■ “What hive you to sar in regard tb ।nt hearing some low word of regret or
tour ol enteoaty from the lips of those
thi- rt&gt;au. madam 1” naked the judpe.
tte eonclu'iou that justice to his own self' over Inc Itonistcra into the room.
whose gnnncnts might olbcrwisc^haye.
Mrs.
Brown
did
not
immediately
re
­
“It’s nil right, ma’am,” said the officer,
demanded that lie should fiud some mure
Who. U’I»S. ta*r euuld truly prtte,
ply. She lookctLfof -A. moment longer brushed us by with no word of commrirt;
-he’s sale enough now.” •
XxrnOIXNALE and retail dealer f0,and toawnattractive quarters.
but no sooner fallhe slightest key preset^
\V fiutmir of leather, tin ling*. *Just then her eyes Ml upon her bur into the tace of herteUxiud, us if-aston­
Accordingly, he asr.utnod u erect an
rd revealing another tenrt, than our sym­
Crrek. Mie!&gt; AI»a, ageut. fef the *d
toosUyF...
..‘M
__
attitude us pomiblc, and, by a marvclbiua band, and from him they glanced around ished and bewildered, and taun she ex­
u.ii*11 width*, tash r»M for
pathies
start at tte touch; we look baric.
tho
room
till
they
rested"
u|.un
iboTuinc.l
claimed:
Some work, some Inza around, eno s a
stn-kc of good fortune, succeeded in
«r m, (M * &lt;l8kl&lt;4 ,hirewd
„,d bnsinesa manager and several
“Why, can It be possible I Is it, thtn, [K-rtai-urn,
mirroik She romnrbcnded at once wh.it
reaching and grasping the door knob.
oc
the fees whose heart hath thus teen, as it
w1u«|tv.
’lieu, from hta pocket, he produced a, had occurred, and the direst indignation really you. JededmlF
We speak
- -it cheap
• • living there 1" ■
Tlicn addn-Mir-g the zungisteate, she were, made known unto us.
“Is
' ‘
‘
latch key, and set about effecting an en­• arose within her breast.
here only of tte prnfomider Mings of
Only five cents a gfaaa and, tbe water
She was about to vent l;cr wrafli continued:
.
‘
tux
• trance. .
the
human
bosom,
lying
too
deep
for
,
“
I
find
ibat
it
is
only
my
huatend,
and
thrown hi.
.
.
To form a determination to do a thing,, against him, when a brilliant thought
ADVENTURES OF A NIGHT;
tears,
an
J
far,
far
too
’
deep
lor
smiles;
“Any taste for niqsle p
. ’ 1
struck her—she would u&lt;x recognize him! have no complaint to make. . But it was
effect tte “consummation devout
4vHo&gt;xui*»&lt;’^SMr . «—I-Lnv mraiiiu*, ascava •and।to
’)'
•*T'­
thvrp where deep calldh unto deep iu tte I
Strong. Buzz and bu Ataws Tit 'IM
' l.- tt. 1^. ulal.twl ” nra twn distinct affair*.. The officers believed him to bo a burglar, to fate when bo came homo, hut night,
recesses of ttet book of mysteries, tbe; day time, and wolf-howling and ent fight
"
..k--nia”
Will JEDEDIAHBROWS HacAmb
jvj,x]tah Brown discovered on tin*, and she would not undeceive them. Il and he ww« so ditguiteJ, that I won upablo
humnn soul.
.
' 1
A TEETOTALEB. ;
to recognize liim.”
,
ing at riigltt
- r « t ntwvWi
would be a glorious revenge.
(occasion.
WILLIAM JONES,
Ji-dcdiah Brown said not a word. Ifa
“What a horrid looking man lie is,'.’
“Any4&gt;umo«jha»r. - • ■_ ’. mr.’l ,
I The door was large, and the key -holei
knew fall well how tte matter stood, on J­
No, but we have several cow belU, asd
was sniall-, the night withal, was not onei «hc uttered, in a tone of apparent alarm.
“Hold hitn tight—don't letehim get,, te felt not a little shame for the ridicu- simply tranquil—that holiest of ah states a tin pan In every family.
It vaas eleven o’clock at night, and Jed- &lt;oi the lightest.
’ loua part lio ted enacted. ’ He retired of tin- mind—is welcomed by us with a
“Any manufacturersf* •' '
'
,
“This is a aing’lar thing," muttered1 awav!”
ediah Drown had nnt^gcturnwl.
Eveiy lm»br.ld. All &lt;»r chiHna
with his wife, very passively, rowing lu kindred fesling of pleasure. Even when
“lie is rather a Lard ’tin, that s a fact,
It was a ciretHnstaneo whieh rained in Jedudiah, in a very thick tone of voice,,
• replied the officer; “but dou'i be fright. his own mind never to be caught ta alike sad cf heart ourselves, If affliction have arc home productions.
the mind of Mra Jedediah Brown nflng- iend With exceedingly long intervals benot made a Marah of bitterness within us,
“What could a.gcntec-J fainily
some of the" words; -this is ai aied. ma'am, he can't escape.”
led feelings .if indipiat’mn and surprise. I tween
I
mre. A e- •!« taw-: .
.
And tMt is Low hetecamen UeCtaJcr ’. »« witness tte eight of cheerfulness in crate circumstances dd there Itf
“ What a blessed thing it was you eamc
,n«r trnilTiug. c ppsritc -MkA«.a»tri.
Among tte mental qualities of ttefafly «dreadful siug’lar lluug : I think, 1 rtallyr
othera with a gentle benevolent*, giving
• m you d’nl.
I wouldn’t have had him
J. W. DECKLE,
in question were an abundance of thow .do think, that on die whole, it’s about Unthanks
that
the
light
of
the
great
and
, found me for the world. What afaHilt I
SruKtso Watt or Onrans.—If -tho
ISinONAIltXTAIWK. Culling dnna to
generative of termngancy, and she was imost sing’lar thing that ever I knew,
brautlfol es'rth is not dorkcnM to every if hard pinched, bur and soli tbww jheqw
disposition to speak well-of utters were
the key bole lias gone and hid it,-­ have done If lie bad 1”
no*, hrellncd to allow any Infringement of where
•
. rier^ rlilt
Jt-deduib gazed nt his wife with open unin-rsally prevalent, the world would eye; but n sad fare, one lliat bearcA the erty.—Xebmht J'qtt.
1 know I left it here when I Wentt
her matrimonial right, with Impunity.— self.
i
superscription of worron—the still, soul.
s
amazement
pictured
•
upon
bis
count©
­
become
a rornnarath c ixtradise. The o;*
Hint she ren 11 v entertained for ter stern- :away, I'm sure I did—and now where is ! nmi--,
lie - became
a little
sobered by posito disposition is tbe Pandora-box. »psating traces of endurance—awakens
! nance.
----------------A negro In Iteuiaville broke open a tex
er half a deep affection, to say the hrtet, ijtj-r
cur.lioliest
interest,
our
heart
gocth
out
in
DANIEL COOK,
h-d transpired,
__ _ , ’-» Sensible' wbicb, when opened, fills every neighbor­
Hi- ceased from bis endeavors to | find ■- w list had
and 'was
belonging fi» a comrade, cootainiaE three
all wte arc sine ways ar-qusinted with tqc
ronipossion, and we would fain whisper
.'irs-'nfK or THE rE.U’E, Gmnl
to wish
wish himself
himself well
well oj
o-.2 of the!
tho missing orifice lor a few momenta, as enough
enoush to
direr dollars, hnd «tHo tata nf tlfr rlereS.
’ hood with pain «&gt;&gt;d sorrow. How many
tJ I-t Airrai. will -rttcud ta l.w W
domestic affairt of the Brown family. c.u:
the langu.igo of condolence. Most sweet
emtamsstog position lui was ini
*il Klho- bu«inr.» pensiidngl
enmities and teart-buraings flow from this
and bleseed i* this ordination of the Di- Having been arraigned for the ttef:, the
truthfallv attest Still, It r» a matter of ' if Ui.- Im-t sentence ho uttered had awak- i “Why, Mrs. Brown," he stammered,
Ull.ex- in t;oifclri »:’&gt; bluck. up ,!*^r*.
1 source! How much happiness is inter­
i ened. weighty thoughts in Lis mind. Thru
usual pi&lt;aof issanhy wds urged, f*universal
recognition
that
Mrs.
Brown,
viue
will,
liiat
fa
a
w«»rid
like
this,
where
~ J AMES A. SWEEZET,
rupted and destroyed I
Eiwy, jenlousy.
‘ it’s me—Jedediah!
he made uxiulher futile attempt to dis- “
sei denlariog tluifuo sqnc niau W(
had a verv exattsd idea of her own mer• Why, the horrid wretch, be knows‘ and tte malignant spirit of evil, when joy is but the &lt;visi» fa tbe great desert of one and leer e jw«»dollars ’behind,
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i its. and w'a* eenstantlv -ndcavoriug tu in-!, corer it.
suffering, heart should thus beat responmy
name
!*
screamed
the
lady.
lher
find
vsn
’
.
by
tbe
lipa,
go
forth
u
”
upon ttecuflej win* was robbed'ef
‘ it's gone, aura,” ho said; “the key-bole r
lie. will uromirtlr attend to any txtene* eatraM- spire her busbaffa with a due - scare of)
skk tOdirftrt fa its Utterance of distress;'
“Know your name!
Well, I ratherr their mlMloti
like fi
ul uenus,
fiends, to-Hart
the
,n
of the Cuurtauf tbi* Stale.
mission
tout
to-uian
uic • •
x .
P rhap somebody’s st&lt;Je
iiX
Wld p—
of -u«n.
K.r,
Crnf
tbe priceless treasure be possessed in her. I' ain't there.
think
I'd oiight to know your name, sec- ,
It
—
it
was
a
brass
kcy-holc,
and
somet
In the language of a celebrated Kunum
ing ns how I gave it to you."
,
IIOLUROOM,
open and tool, do dollar iwi- No*
—slightly modified far present npf&gt;lica- body may have took it for gold, and stole i “Oh, yos wretched man.”
,
A TTORXEk' anfl CoOnu-lur st l*». t&gt;
it. "Or else," be mused, as a faint idea of
had broke'de box open end imt .
A Ci.iui.- -r*. Orr.ml I-air«I ■»&lt;! T«&gt;
“Now. kok a-bere, Mrs. Brown, don’t
tinn :
in, den I'd say he’s craiy.
Tim arg
a wrong perpetrated against him on the
Mm! .lory of Howel's Moek.
was conclusive, and the thief vra/et
part of his wife crossed his confused you come it too strong; don’t protend that
-^JffcrfiuritAidlne.
to
do
n
fare
appcaleth
M*
No,
no,
wta.
"william BVBGHBB,
(ace
appvaleth
to
his
own.
you don't know who 1 am.”
there is occasion for fault-finding, to do it
__ • .___ _ ___ i-&gt; In,
As previously stated, it wns doyen mind, “or else iftt'i took it inside with
vJIow
juIJ 1 know 1
Thank gond- privately to the erring one.
This may
her
to
keep
me-&lt;ul;
shouldn
’
t
woudcr
at
o'clock, mid the delinquent Brown bad
neM, I duu&gt; kcop company with auch as prove salutary. It is a proof of intarest
such are fa the world, keeping our souls
all.”
not made his appearance.
in the individual, which will generally bo
Concluding to make one more effort, you."
’
quiet spot where hoops nrww
J~. M. NEVL5S,
, fresh with the daw of youth.
Albswing the extreme view that Mrs.
“Aiut I your husband 1"
taken kindlv, if the mannct of doing it
wnw island or fcime^csv^*
Brown took in regard to the course of he this lime succeeded in finding abat he
“Ob, take Wu&gt; *&lt;sy, do—the scanda­ be not offensive. r The common and tinp«r»»a l&gt;. Mr. Un&gt;« » I* U» had searched for so long.
A Bund Gist •Sanyo” a
lous
creature.
”
Christian
rule,
pu
ll»
contrary
is
ta
pro
“Well, well!” be muttered, “this it a
During tho•performance of tho “Jewess
OTo «r, Uuu hxliriddM w» dr«r&gt; .n5
“
Cofac,
”
said
line
officers,
graaping
him
claim
the
failings
of
others
,U&gt;
all
but
go; Uie kcy-holc was tht-ro all the while.
the strongest etiwurc.
by either arm, “you can't remain here thcmsclvvx
This is unchristian,- and at the Amerwnn Theatre, Brut Francisco, plnnc.'
The impatient lady sat before the Acer Jedediali Brown, if you wasn't such a
ashart lime acu, a little girl- attracted
' J.M. RI SSBLL.
anv longer, come along."
shun s a despicable heart._______
much attention by suppressed but violent
HYSIC! AX and Surgeon. Ottre In WmelT* ful grate in her hide park*, the sharp respectable person as I know you to be,
A toy at a crowing 'hav1w: MjjjW
*The injured Brown resisted this appeal
»tore. State street.___ ___ . .
Tits FxMaut TkmpS.—No trait of sobb'fag. It was thought at first that she nnmetbing of a gmtrevrjm.’dtS lattertaM
outlines of iw features fully exposed by 1 should be tempted to say you were as well as he was able.
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JOHN ROBERTS,
the mreuding flames, deeply ruminating drunk •”
“I tell yon you're wrongl' berried, character is more agrycable in a female wasacMW wbnse refined feelings were hitn that 1» would give him somel
Hb entered, and after stumbling over a
..
•
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Prwntlv
more
susceptihfa
than
those
of
others
old
than a sweet temper.
IT»me can "over
he came back.
The .boy; roji
hall tabic, and qvcrscUing tho hat stand, grasping the door with both tends.
It is likelha flow­ er, and of more experience in tbe world,
“ Oh, of course we're wrong—of courao be happy w'itifout it
he managed to grasp hold of the stair
iind that slw looked on tin- scenes as real.
II. f. &lt; IlLUKY.
bannisters. Then, with a fresh sxerllon, we arc; but never you mlud, and come ers that spring up fa our pathway, reyiv- But that was not the cause of her grief.
along with us, and it will be all right.’’
Ing and cheering ns. Let a manto home
»hat she stirred up at the name time the be gained the parlor door.
,.p.raflr^&gt; and fidelity. IUmOowc. u
-But this i&gt; my bow, I say, and that at night, wearied and worn by the tolls Buf.re hwiug her sight she had seen tbe
Tte fire was still burning bnghtly in
flawy ruantr, Mitti. Blaaka kq* steal* CB ba&gt;dof the day, and how soothing 4s a won) ptuv, and hearing that it wtt to Lb per­
’
When it frecres utri-blows, take ci
the grate, and Jedediah Brown thought it is my wife, and she knows it”
formed that nitfit, bv Mrs. Haync, she
ytwrn&lt;w nrirf Wrap dp'■ylvtffTfiee
Tbe
ofberrs, however, were not inclined dictated by a good dhprarfUon! !t is
•’‘^JJTbad!” .be etetaimed aloud, !flickered up reproaclifolly as he advanced
Msimshino falling on hfa heart. He » hap­
to
credit
his
words,
and
insisted
more
“it’s too ted—it’» really abomhuble, that iinto die room. So he turned his back t? strongly than over that bo should SMotn- py, ami the cares of life nre forgotten. A
the Haze, and steadied himself with a
mother,
'•there,
I
remember
that
part;
Jedediah should so far forget himself— I
punv them. But only by carrying him Uect temper baa a sooUiing infloenre
who knows tbe effect of cold «yy^ ,.|
,
and ou, ns to ack fa UA» rociuU’ man ’ 1elmi» back.
over the minds of a whole famlh.— lio’w 1 do wish 1. could sue; but it a so
Huppcnln; to raise bis eyes, be was bodily along conld ho be removed.
Sir William Temple ttp, "Tte
1
“Tell ’em thcy’ro mistaken in tbe man,” Where it is found in the wife and nfotber, dark F When the Jewess wss about asCARLOS O. SCOTT
DLfite glanced nervously nt the duck, :Mtonished t&lt;» behold the figure of a man implored Jedediah, appealing to hi. wife,&gt; you observe a kindness and love preriom- rending tbe cauldron tire child tried to rot pleasure of life Is love, tte -g
at the further .extremity &lt;&gt;f the apart­
then sealing herself, cwitinucd :
when he found that he pould not other­’ inating over the natural foelinp of * l«»d look toward tboatai’e. but failed to pene­ treasure contentment, the gmateet ]
ment.
Tbe thought of thieves at once
trate
tbe
curtain
wnitk
bbl
tbe
scene
from
Smiles, kind word* and looks,
wise convince them of the truth, “fell1 heart.
aion is health, tte. graate*i_caso h
entered his mind.
rharartrrire the children, and pcere &gt;*&lt; herself alone, she buried her face in her an&lt;l the grealcul jpedic
’em who 1 am, and they’ll let me go
“Who’re you F he mqiuicd sternly.
B. II. I I LLER,
But that good lady only thrunk back,&gt; lore have their dwelling* there. Study hands and cried with bitter vexation and
The mysterious person preserved a
drepslr. AH Who knew of the little
“1 dte’l eire tnoch'- about
and uttered a small scream, as if shpekod1 then a sweet temper. __________
girl\ misfortune shared In bar griet and
profound silence.
.
t
.
Said Mr. Oska to tte teed
,
“Who’re you. T nay F ened Jedcdiifo, at what she heard.
(b-appv.ntmeiit, but they o.uld not see
X»u- S-1
r" ““ “
Ibe rage of her husband wns rcffdulfleu
family with-iwfacli te liriget; *tf----and feci tho tmriblfc shadows that bung
!
who
can
quit
the
brilliant
society
of
tbs
know what reasons there can te
“ fa a louder tone.
this aet of perfidlotisneM.
fart is. «aaru&gt;. 1 b*isi’A&lt;4. the
*»
Stdl the importuned said not ft wool. by
J“Woman’." be vociferated, turning * vnuiw todistan to the kindly voice of age about her heart, dark as the plumes of n spare; you sec ttet yop'-ylfe ,
man to make a bcaat of Hmadt tera«M
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W. II.COLEMAN
“Now, look hen-, y«u viH’ifoqS, thiev­
raven. What a chrerlew horfknn Is hers.
B71ew President 4s to be elected • few
last look upon her as she stepped upon '—who can hold cheerful communication
ing uclv-looking scouu’rel, if you don I
Dm for her there is light bey owl tbe ray“Str," said n wwneti to a loafer, Kf
tho stairs, “beware what you do’ Don I
*&lt;And°nsa supplement to the question,
do-Tmt rehfl terne my hwritaad’-e-rifttM,
trifle with a desperate maul
Sptofcto
will. D&lt;&gt; you hear!
\hh-t busuiebs
light from the H&lt;4y of Holies, will «**Ac fixed up.m toe „ncuurei&lt;»u.»t,wjo have you in my house, st tins lime o tho tlicse men or your doom is scaled. , You willing to help the deformed, who stands
-Hf 1 do L sbrilwhie ter to »w clearlj as the srcluingcl who Lw;ill expr-so ymL"
■was sleeping on the enruer of tho licartb.
won’ll Very well; the cauwjqucnccs bo in need of help, as if tho blush of Helen
1MS0 n»yK&lt;V,” WM the yv&lt;J,rapky-««»
such a Eauguinary look «
Sj® n,8As\ho last inquiry elicited no reply,, upon your o»x» bead i’ll have a divwgs mantled on bin check; show mo the mao Us.looked upon tte gorgeous scenery
GEORGE W. MILLS,
2pi| separate from yoc; yes, maiun, who would uo sooner b*&gt;k rudely at tbc stare the birth of nges.
ibrillsdlhat feline q“t,rnH
Vw n’
Jedodiab, moved by his rising pa«-i«&gt;, and I’ll take tbe children. Do you tear toor girl in the village than
the ^dl
moved without further
that. Mra. Brown 1 I’ll take jdl_tte chi • Jregscd Wy fa the id
selaed a G-oUtool, and employing nil h&gt;» dron to myself, and leave you a rahrtl.
fortune,. Troupes - cum® . *-*'n
without looking to them beforehand; and, aud te w«&gt;vfa jomrthtag ft 1P« h««»Wj
strength in the effort, ho threw It at the
dcstitntc, wretched, heart broken female
moreover, by constantly .expecting
bend of the fancied burriar.
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i^rfated Brown,
which followed, awsksm-d tba ueruaw , y u 1 P"
.
.. no
. He
rphn to the important fact
cvcr cherished strong hopes, bow ever,

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mg troubles that co mo unexpected are

ri3ic»iler.of a .woman's repo
uk- the man v.h“ no
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slant tho delicacy and respic
U&gt; a woman in any cenfllpfta.
you .show m• ft gcntlcmfo.

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whilv 3!r. Browp, spou his
I station house, was thrust ,
rf lb,
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lady ifl
that he
awwy a peww taRuidye.

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�gbeatSALE'
J.M METINS,--

.KDrroa.
look more gloomily; tbe “Itoro nod ahad-

that town.—
more and more acute.

Tbe President

occurrence transpired euejj

and Cabinet at Washington, are apparent-

J

tbe 11500 for their scrvii

In tl» 6e.hU

inn and skulking around rendered it some­
what dangerous for tho citizens to go scar
r .6 _L._!______ t. -i .r.
«r

capacity of Circuit and

Rapids, Kalanuaoo, Flint and Saginaw,

sidered a small *tip«ud'for th* labor to be

•r am find any fault with the course pur-

The opposition have put forth every
effort to defeat tbe re-election of John P.

Hale, of New Hampshire, to the United
State* Senate. In this effort they have
footed Republicans of New Hampshire
and other parts of tbe country. We re­

joice that their endeavors were not sue
State. The law of 1858, providing for
cestfuL The Republicans could ill afford
tbs advertisement and sale of these lands,

required tbe publication by legal subdi-

there was a paper published at tbe time
of the passage of th* law; providing the
cost of such publication should not ex
coed &gt;15,000.
As tbe descriptions of
these lands fill nearly eight sheets of ordi­
nary sized paper, closely printed, in small

Hale in the Senate at such a time aa thia.

political anti-slavery movement; nnd
stands to-day, side by aids with Mr. Sew­
ard, among the most eminent of living

American Statesmen.

Among our ear­

liest recollections of congressional doings,

live “Hale storms” so often inflicted upon
Congress by Mr. Hale, to the entir* de­
molition of everything like glass, in the
law, and furnish copies of all these des
wordy structures reared by tho oppo­
eriplions to some thirty-five or forty psnents of justice and humanity. Thu reelectionrof Mr. Halo is another evidence
nished, of tbe Impossibility of their pub­
of the soundness of the Republican or­
lication in any country office by actual ganization in No* Hampshire, and of
composition. In order to avoid this diffi­
their determination to adhere to the prin­
culty the Commissioner, with tbe consent
ciples upon which its organization was
of all the publishers interested, has
based.

be printed in supplemental form by the
State printers, and furnished to the sev.
Hie eighty-secund anniversary of our
eval publishers, to be issued weekly, in national independence is about to dawn
connection with tbe regular issues of their upon us.
For aa many years have our
several papers, to their subscribers.

The citizens enjoyed tbe blessing* of liberty,

coat of printing these supplements is to

volvetHbe State in an expense of from
fifty to sixty thousand dollars; whereas,

the glorious “fourth" hassgsin, and again,
shed its light upon our nation; our patri­
otism has been aroused by 'ths sound of

tbe fife and drum, and tbe booming of can­
by this arrangement, tbe expense of ad­ non, and our hearts msde glad by the
vertising all the lands, as yet patented to shouts 6f a rejoicing people.. As this an­

niversary approaches again, it.is well to
thousand JoTlsr*.
consider tbe best manner of continuing
It would not be strange if some fault the time-honored custom of celebration.
should be found with the arrangement of For ourselves, wc are free to say, that
we should much prefer a real old-fashioned

celebration; one in which cUcry citizen in
the whole community would feel free to
tml impossibility, the sslee would be at­ participate in. Wc are aw^re of tbe ex­
tended if made in different portions of treme difficultiee of eo celebrating under

wiedosn of th* Commissioner in making
this arrangement
It will be necessary
that tbe various books and papers of the
• land office should be at tbe place of sale.

■tries necessarily attendant
'business to be accomplished.

Thus, if

would require the removal of these things

from the State Capital; a circumstance
—Ar incompatible with the interests

of the State, and the convenience of those

existing circumstances.
It is a lamenta­
ble fact, that a good old-fashioned oration,
in which the principle* of liberty are por­

trayed as worthy of the highest ambition
of any people; and oppression and tyr­
anny are taught to be evils of such im­
portance as to excuse the sundering of
political tics, if necessary to their over­
throw, is looked upon as a thing sectarian,
and is offensive as radical.Republicanism.
On tbe other hand an oratiow whicjkdsud#
the Union as a “glorious Union," for the
preservation of which all minor questions
should rink into insignificance, and which
। should be reverenced, adored, and pre­

There are many other reasons which served at all hazards, is alike objection­
»*■&lt; b. enumerated here, but which j
able'as a modern democratic document.
will present themselves to the minds of If then, we cannot unite in a national cele­
all who will give thia subject a little re- bration, let us have one of spma kind—a
Sabbath School,

Good

Templar,

or

Washingtonian Temperance Celebration.
optaions in relation to tbe duration of Some of our citizens ar* moving for a
the time ^iren to “adjoining owners” to temperance celebration, and, in the ab­
aeeure their claims ban also bad its influ sence of anything in phiah all Hasse* con
unite, wo hail this movement as Infinitely

better than no celebration.

tbe Commissioner of tlxe Land Office, Ui
been and will be taken with a strict refer-

The Democratic State Committee have
Issued a call accordingly, for holding their

Detroit.

Tbe ratio of representation is

From present appearances th* wool
market is likely to bo somewhat duller
than usual, end the price consequently
lower.
This was to b* expected, and

probably no one will be disappointed.—
Tho great commercial revulsion which
overtook all classes, and especially manu­
facturer*, mcrclisnt*. and spreu’atora,

confidence once lost is not easily regained.

organised county.

Tbe call, which first

larly appears with the signature of tho
Whether tbe committee arc a unit in thia

Taking Into consideration

Notwithstanding, most of our woollen
manufactories have resumed operations,

employing lees hands, and tbe tbe general
feeling is, to risk less in their purchases.
Speculators in wool bare almost entirely
withdrawn from the market, and all hands

seem Inclined to “wail a little."

The

in, that there ar* not more than one-fourth
together with tbe fact that tho dip this

With thia view

noysnee of the citizens. Tbe Chippewas,
performed, yet there car. b* no doubt aa thirsting to revqngo the murder of four of
« puhlkhed Jo UD
to the intent of law providing for the pay­ their nuiuber.whioh took place near Cheng, tU onto kj
sratana on the 5th in*L, hsve “pitched in­ .□pplerowi of IUD M"-.
Mol™. County, to tkeiotb
to" this miscellaneous assortment of Da
Mchigan have reason for congratulation
kotaa It fa said Hole in-the-Day loads
that tbe time ul the d-uible pay system,
•z pl red with the exit of the “small meas­
The particulars of tlm contest, of course ing all that are advortirod in eact. rou
every county in eours* through tbe8ta‘®ure" class of politicians, from tbe control ar* not yet known. A hand-to-hand con­ By icrenerto
S^eT^!\e0^dtest
was observed in th* distance between
of its affidr*.
descriptions at length of all the land*
a Chippewa and Sioux, in which the lat­
rertlsou for ml*, «b* quantity m each
Suppookd Muanxa.—Just aa going to ter was worsted. A Sioux wa* seen in a
canoe exulting over the head of a Chippe­ county will be seen.
The pnyrc** of the sales from day to
wa which he had severed from tho body;
of tbe body of a Mrs. Harding, of Maple and a Sioux exhibited a scalp which had day will l&gt;e reported to the daily papw*
in the State, so that all dsasgnimng £
Grove, this county, under such circum­ been taken.
purchase land in certain counties only.
stance* as to excite suspicion of foul play.
Our correspondent writes:
may thus bo posted, to sar* them «mneoSu.uo.dk, M.yZlik,?; A. M.
Wo understand that Mrs. Harding has
There is a battle raging on the ea»t esrary time and expensq-of attending
been missing for some days, and, search
side of our city between th* Sioux and through ail the sales.
The terms of salo to thow who make
being made, her body was found yester­ Chippewn*.
It commenced about day
day, (Wednesday,) about ten rods from light this morning, and a great number affidavit, peraonally, before the Commis­
the highway, near the centre of the town­ of shots liave been fired. There are some sioner, at tlie rime of sale, according to
law.
oi' their mUalioa to becom* “actual
ship. Tbe body was covered with piece* seventy or eighty squaws In'Holmes’ and buns fide settlers" on tho land within
Hall, that have fled here foe shelter.
They arc firing now rapidly and It is one year from the time of purchase
reported that Hole-in-the-Day with 150 m required by section Sth of th* act pass­
warrior* is engaged. We can hear their ed February 4lh. 1858, will be twenty
further particular* until next week.
gun* very plainly, as they arc only about five per cent, of the purchase pnee (or
bid) down, and the balanc* in ten years
Maims Law.—Al the last session of a mile from tho levee along tbe river.
at the option of the purchaser, with an­
In haste, youra,
Gxoituius.
tbe Legislature of Maine, a new law for
nual interest at ten per cent.
Person*
th* prohibition of rum selling was passed
loking for land to settle upon, who export
By the St Paul Daily Times and the
and also a license law, both dependent
r to avail themselves of the benefit of ma­
MfruwotisB w* have full particulars of
upon the ratification of the people. Tbo
king but the quarter payment down, must
tbe battle between ^he Chippewas and
two proposition were both voted upon Sioux. By these icoounfa, wc Isarn that make their selection in one body, and in
’ addition to their own affidavit, must forothe battle was a desperate and blood v one
ish the Commissioner, at th* tim* of sale,
sulted largely In favor of prohibition.— —there being four Chippewas killed and with the affidavit of the supervisor of tbe
six dangerously wounded, and two Sioux
The vote in Portland^Gorham and Tai­
town in which the land is located, (the
killed and twelve wounded, two of them
supervisor’s affidavit may be taken in
mouth was in the proportion of 100 for fatally.
Wc have uo room for the de­
bis own county or before any one quali­
prohibition to one* fo^ lit^nse.
tails.
fied to administer oath*,) or of some olker one satisfatory to the Comm'msioner,
I3J" Below is an account of another
rOURDSD.
that it is valuable mainly for agricultural
disgraceful proceeding in the Senate which
purposes, and not for timber, mires, sa­
resulted in a challenge from Benjamin to
We are indebted to Hon. J. G. Ran­ lines, Ac. Pbe same person will not be
Daria, but which, of course, was “satis­ dall, of tbengwatana, for the particulars1 entitled under the law to but os/ roeb
of a skirmish between a party of Chip­ prirclcgo of scttlenrent From all who
factorily arranged t"
do nofmake a satisfactory affidavit thus
pewa and Sioux Indians, on Snake River,
WasniMTOX, June 8. *58.
An exciting passage of arm* took place- in Pine County, on Saturday, the 15th1 l&gt; settle, full payment will in all ease* be
insL,
which
resulted
in
tho
jlrath
of
four
required down on the day of snle; but no
in the Senate to-day. between Mr. Dari*
of Mississippi and Mr. Benjamin of Lou­ of the Chippewas—one man, two women oath is required by the law of those who
and a child—and the wounding of three' -pay in full on the day of sale tlist the
isiana.
A small party of Chippewas, land is nut “valuable for timber, mines,
Mr. Benjamin was speaking on tbe Ar­ othera
my bill, when Mr. Davis said, “I will most of them female* and children, were salines. Ac. The lowest bid that can be
correct the Senator, as that seems to be floating down the river, when they re­ received h tbe minimum pfico of &gt;1.35
the point of hi* argument. The Secro ceived a volley of buck and duck shot per acre, and the one to whom any detary of War docs ask money for breech­ from a party of about twenty-five Sioux, scriptii'D &lt;n description* of land shall be
loading arms, costing from &gt;30,000 to who were lying in ambush on the bank struck off, wilL b« required to mskc
•40.000, and part of this &gt;100,000 is to of the river" The attack was sudden and Cmpt paymcm of his bid, according to
, at the’ time of sale, in such current
go in this way, according to his applica­ unexpected by the Chippewas. They ralllsd their remaining fore* and pul the fund* as the State Trersurer will receive,
tion."
Mr. Benjamin replied: “I do not un­ enemy to flight— th* latter succeeding in subject to all of the provisions and penal
taking
but
one
scalp.
. tics for taikirc and for false or fraudulent
derstand that die Secretary lias asked for
The Chippewa* started in pursuit of bids, according to section 4lh of tbe art.
any part of this &gt;100,000 to purchase
their old enemy, and.if they succeed in It is expected from all bidders that all the
overtaking them, there will be a bloody requirements of thia section will bo strict­
ly observed. A number of hundreds of
Mr. Davis—“Oh, 1 will state the very conflict.
copies of descriptions of lands in the
simple fact that be ash* money to buy
breech-loading arms. Whether this 1100,­
State now advertised for sale, will be
000 is to be paid out of the Treasury 1
gy The Pine Creek dam, in Allegan found for public use at each of the Counts’
Treasurer'*
offices of eountie* in which
county, has bceh carried away by the
To this Mr. Benjamin replied—“It is freshet ‘
any of me lands are advertised, and also
A man named Meier, beat his, at "the Stale Laud Office.
ing reply as to what was a very respect­ wife ut Owosso, Isat week, whereupon the
While tni* land has bencalled “swamp
ful inquiry."
boys took him and ducked him in the, land," much uf it is among the most val­
Mr. Davis—“I consider it as an at­ pond.
uable farming land, both for grain and
tempt to misrepresent a very plain rcfy The Cougrcgationaliste of Grand grasses, in any country, and the time of
Haven, propose the erection of a new payment being made so easy, great numMr. Benjamin—“Tbe Senator is mis­
bera,within and without the State, who are
church during tho next auunn.
taken, and has no right so state any such
now without land and pennenanl homes,
RT An abridged history of Col. Fro- will doubtlcaa eagerly embrace this most
thing.
His manner is not agreeable at
all?
monvs first two explorations is to be pre­ favorable opportunity to provide themMr. Davis—If the Senator happens to pared for tbe press by tho classic pen ofr selves good lands, .at cheap ratu. to make
themselves homes ot their own.’ More
find it disagreeable, 1 hope bo wni keep G*o. 8. Hillard.
.ST A California paper acknowledge*i than 50,000 acres of these lands, in qnalit to himself."
Mr. Benjamin—“It was directed to me, the receipt of a strawberry measuring; ity below tbo average, were taken in sixty
and I will not keep it to myself, I will re­ seven inches round, from a ranch near days, by adjacent owner*, immediately
Knight's Landing.
ply to it instantcr."
after the passage of the act of February
t 4th, in the present year.
Even the low[y Tne house of 8. D. Foster, of
Otsego, Allegan county, was struck by esl of these lands by proper drainage, for
i shall not again be diverted from my
।
lightning on the 30th ult. The boltp***ed which a portion of th* proceeds of the**
public duties/*
through several rooms but without injur­ sales is to be devoted, will make the very
richest and most durable meadow land
ing tbo family.
that can be found, and it has also been
E*y~ Tbe horse and buggy of J ease’ amply tested that the deep vegetable
Washington, May 29.
Cram, of Adrian, were stolen In front ofF mould thus accumulated for ages, make*
The sale of tbe military reservation al
th* church, on Sunday evening.
The1 the richest kind of manure, with a duo
Rock Island, 111., has been postponed by
thief was pursued to Palmyra and tho1 admixture of other kinds, w’bcnorcr need­
tbe Secretary of War for the present.
articles recovered while tbo thief re­ ed, for adjoining uplands.
The postponement of th* land sale* in
There are also, in this largest body of
Kansas tlic 1 stand 15th of November, is
Mr. Richard A. Buckner, says। land ever offered perhaps at any one sale
officially siuounced.
Men of alt parties opposed to the pol­ the Cincinnati Gazette, yesterday manu­. in any country, many thousand* of acres
.
not
only of the bast grain and grass land,
icy of the administration, have been con­ mitted eight slaves in this city, and divi­
sulted in regard to th* formation of a ded amongst them &gt;8,000. A very gen­, but of the moot valuable pine, cedar*
hemlock, cherry, black walnut and white
'
People’s party of th* Union, but do gen­ erous act, truly.
oak timber, a* well aa many, very valuaeral meeting has taken plac*. The promt­
The German journry men tailors
nent Republicans in Congress state that- of Cincinnati have been assembling in1 ble water power*, In the purchmc of which
they have not been consulted with or giv­ mass meeting, and protesting at the inva­1 great bargains will by many undoubtedly
be made; by ttaae having mean* for safe
en consent to tbe new organization. They
sion of their province by th* sewing ma­ and profitaH* investment, aa ailnh* sale*
think there is quite enough opposition chine.
must be absolute and without rtwcrva.and
parties cow, without making any inorc ;
[qy" A wife and mother in Bristol, R. by the conditions of the law, those wbu
and white willing to co-operate with oth­
er parties, where co operation requires no I., has eloped with Orin L. Basset, who, buy on credit for actual settlement are
sacrifice of principle, they intend to leave* a wife and four children in Taunton. prohibited from purchasing those land*
Th* guilty couple are members of th*। which are more especially valuable for
timber, mines, salines, Ac.
Many bon­
Baptist Church in good standing.
.
OF It appears that from the 1st of. deeds of miles of railroads in tho vicinilv
rights of tbe South ; anli.Locompton, anti­ January to the 80th April the amount ofP of these lands, both in the Upper and
Lower
Peninsulas,
are
already
projected
administration, and retrenchment and re­ specie shipped from San Francisco was
&gt;lft,lTl,49o, which is •A01.86O more
Land Granta, must b* built at no distant
than
for
ths
corresponding
period
of
last
Washington, June ll.
day, thus eventually making them, as to
The N. Y. Tiri&amp;tm/s special correspon­
local advantages, by internal improvedent says Lord Napier received despatch
ty The Chicago Democrat saysi went* and by lake and river navigation
ea yesterday from th* commander of the there are between twenty and thirty c» aa well aa for soil, Umber, minea, salins*’
&gt;uiiics, saiinea,
West India squadron, expressly disavow- tabliahmcnte within the limits of that: Ac., am —
ana th* mnat
_ a .nro^'
4c., among
moat v.l...Ltvaluable and
a«U..tku«ok.t««L l-pwraJ,™

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pnk».
ll. «U1 gmw Ike UrveM kind ofwlmL

sjrdy on awill.
atcly after being informed of tbe offensive
likely that those already baying will with- proceedings, be despatched the sloop Jas
per after Mb* Styx and other cruiser, with
ordere tobrir&lt; them fa, intending to bold

an old gentleman in Uo™. with peuper dntow,
the ileaVHist ffniM e&gt;.H,
&gt;

•30,000 per annum.—Eric Ger,

lately destroyed by a man named 8b*«&gt;.
Icy, has revived her St Cloud Visitor £

She devotes seventeen column* of

oK p—l»7u» U’l’W
AdriJw S rip&gt;

*

SPECIAL NOTICES.

CdudI lUilnwl,
doln« «»
.
Our
•'«&gt; k~P
P«. ,IUi &lt;h. prar— rf
rdlrnjU.
Drfroll
drt«ij •
„f &lt;wulr 100,000. (b«i=«
““ ‘‘°«khd Id Av. ,«.)
•““"’SSLI!

URD1

s
tor* *J«aj» ton Urpt.^1
oi th* CTrtificote* which ih&lt;

tea

(JCVl'lOPCU, W,D1
---------------- -------------»d mou ~Rk, eW« ot
’-1
A. a Blau, conning aa U doaa, mid.
way, tbe rich commerce of tbe east with

cabble of fi&lt;.aUng th* l.rgmt crafo I re­
gard the Peninsula Stale unequalled in
natural commercial as well as agricultu­
ral advantages among all our prosperous
inland State*. Its co*l, plaster rod stone
quarries (with its uneonalled Lake Suporior marble) are already found in abun­
dance. Its climate, soil, timber and wa
ter are all that could b* derirtd. Its Univenity, at Ann Arbor, Normal School,
at Ypsilanti, and Colleges at Kalamazoo,
Hillsdale, Leoni and Lansing, ar* all de­
lightfolly located in those beautifal towns.
These with ita other institutions of learn­
ing springing up in various parts of tbe
State, for the liberal education of ita sons
and its daughter*, as well as ita institu­
tions of humsnity for tho unfortunate,
(its House of Refuge, ita Deaf and Dumb
nnd Insane Asylum*,) are permanently
organized upon the most liberal plans,
and some of them already amply^endow-

y— —
ft/wi
has connected w.th U rora. 700 or BOO

flourfahing; and its friends are sanguine
that if conducted upon principles of th*
strictest practical economy, it will sown
become an institution highly useful and
honorable to the agricullual in tercet* ol
-the State, for the education of ite enter-

itlemaa i»i

■ TO

PROBATE NOTICE
TATE OF MICHIGAN, I Pr-bate
Barry cooniy. a*.
I u&gt;d n»l
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. t ■&gt; J -

Sa ■ _ _ - -

COOKING

cal and tiriftr rwupa*.
Its Primary School h und is already
lanje and permanent, and aside from the
flourishing Union Schools everywhere
springing up under this system, the constltutiouai provisions of tho State are
ample, so that die Common Schools shall
very aooa.be much elevated in character
and entirely free of expense to all who
choose to avail themselves of its benefits.

approximating to 500,000,000. and of

TATE OF MICHIGAN. I
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1

S Barry- - -oowulr./ a.U»
a. -

moral, intelligent and industrious, and in­
spired with a spirit of enterprise, being
encouraged with the assurance tlist their
own favorite State is destined soon to
rank high among her kilter States in
wealth and positiofi.
When but part payment for three land*
is mad* down for settlement, Msignabie

s

Dins tto petition. duly rmM.
i. aJtoiaulriiur of tekf «wi

AN

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w*&gt; '&lt;* r
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sequently, and officially endorsed upon the
certificate by th* State Treasurer, patents
or deeds from the State are issued to the
proper holders of all such certificates on

PROBATE NOTICE.
rately embrace just the lota they intend
TATE OF MICHIGAN. I I^&gt;h.»'
r.nd not otlicr* or portions of other*, with
their proper section*, towns, ranges, &lt;kc.
Serious disappointments and injury oecasionslly occur to some by their baviw
erroneously procured description* of lota,
with a view to purchase, that they did not
intend or d**ireto buy.
WetoBSto */ Jsto Hpe*y». late
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,

S

IB©H

Minnow

C50T The Louisville Journal has tbe
following ofthe Martha Washington Mon­
unient:

seeing thia monument two or three months

C0ESTAN
upon ana part of It not disfigured bv teril.l.odawm^kK

&lt;*«
----- present
condition for several y«ar«.

The explan-

this:—A Now ' ork widower, wealthy and

PROBATE NOTICE.
'TATEOF MICHIGAN. Itaaw Corm.

rAxamre

LOT

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�KNAPEJT8 COLUMN!

BLOOD 1

HUs

KA1BWAM STORK

TICE

NEW SPRING GOODS!

vicinity, fully cue v
ALU ABLE rWJ

LARGE STOCK

HARDWARE!

DRY GOODS
skin armptomatsc of psrulyafa, rbeum.taun. nee
relgis, tumor cancer, diubcles. Isaaltude uud de­
bility, diorrhes, sad all other dmorders of tbe or­
gana of respristion, ths livre, tbe kidneys, U»

PRINTS,
SILKS,

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS',‘FLOWERS, Ac.

GROCERIES
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

JEANS,SATINETS, DENIMS, TICKS,

mmn ?

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­
ED, GOODS, MUSLIMS, STRIPED
SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

LIKENS, DIL 8ILK8,

PARASOLS, Ac., Ac.
and reUsbUity,
’
M editorial, management and general conduct
M piper win remain the same ** »■ - ------ • —
intend to still further loerei
wr. Tbe Tuscan is printed),
distinct type.
&gt;r tbe beseut of our mail aubaenbera, we ahUl

OTWE.

COOKING STOVES!

I now feel better inerery respect than I bare for
Very truly yours.
JOBX H. DIMUTH.
From tbo Her Mr. McMtuxx* Pastor ul Roberto
CUpel„
lyniassrotn, OcLS. IBC.
Dr C. W. Rosses—Dear Sr I bare used your

HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

CLOTH1JVG

LAWNS, BRI LUANTS, CHALLIS
CHALU ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH
PROBATE NOTICE.
tats of micbtgan, Gounty or Bury, m.—
At a session of the Probata Court. for tbe
County of Uorrr, bolden at the Probate Office lu
Bastings, on Monday. Ute loth day of May. In the

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­

S

HERDS PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,

CIIAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (naw style,)

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

in getting up a club for lU Daily ar Tri-WecMy ?
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,
(lutaios eU Or
»n-v '/ tfe
taf
arc*
uc aiferacfe dry— Or aarf feM Uin7 10 takinf
Du llaily—Trrotr rrry lar.
‘
The
•1. Tsi-WraiT Tmin is composed of tho
ins d

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, &lt;/ every
variety and style,

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN,

FANCY

CHECK

LINEN, WHITE

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

LINEN DRILL

FANCY CASSIMERES, a large stock,

. .
O...
urea .IUOOled for several years with extreme debility end
Ou reading and filing tha petition duly verified, weak ires., an much so that I waa unable to attend
of SoBantiy Donaldson, widow of said deceased,
praying for certain reason, therein net forth that
administration of said estate mar be granted, and an Jlood Purifier and I*illa were effecting. I wea
induced by a friend tn try therm
“
that letters may issue to said peutamer.
1 hare been using tbo puriAu far tbe leal twelve
Tbercopon it is ordered, that Mooday. the Ifllb
montha, sad^find tb^marfteue fWlr eqsal to its
signed for the bearing ol eaid prtilton, and that that I cannot now diapeaae with tbe one af it”
the heirs at law of said deeeaaod, and all other
persona interested In said estate, are required to ■1
u.
appear al a acMioc of said Court, then to be bald­
en st the Probsts Office, In Hastings, and abow
cause. If any there be,» hy the prayer of the petituwePwbouId not be grunted :
And£ ta farther ordered,that sad petitioner
kiru notice to the persona interested in said estate,
of the pendency of said petition; end the hearing
thereof; by causing aeopy of this order to bo pablished til tbe •■Republican Banner,” a newspaper
printed and drculatidr in said county ol Barry, for
three aucccaaire weeks, prerioes to said day rf
bearing.
0. L. RAT.
nlw5_______________ Judge af Probata.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

beautiful patterns aud very cheap; BLACK

FOUND.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac., dec.

io Ut cii,cf .V. M.
Bow In the Fifty fifth year of ita exiatsoce. com­
bine ah the eeeeaUal elements, of a ooruplMe fami­
ly newspaper. It is devoted to the sunuort of tbe
Democrat* party wfea U u nfit. and of Democrat­
ic Principle ataiw. Is the uncompromising adveealarfFresaO,
Zafer. Zrw
A strict

iOTICE.

Tec^tel^ ” ^J^^HnndredotJpmoTO

OfTRl-VTEKKLY TRIBUNE; single copy, »3, c
four eoptea 110, in advance.
All letters inclosing mnoer or on bu«a«1 of an

J^ETWTSX*K-“5T 1
BOOKS AND
■W,,

8TAT1OIEBY t t

&gt;U£L &gt;U»

THE EVENING POST.

Thao it io san Uet far ssoq tbrne dallara jmu4*
wtnphsca every varietnnd kind of Huron be aubacriber not only rewire. a
Hrrop.Ae. v-Lcb will be odd u 11EM1R1.0W PRICES. TEA al from 31 to 7J SPLENDIDTHREE DOLLARENGRAVING I
but,
also, the beautifully illustrated
-------- - COFFEE from IStf ta 70 eenta
of every description from a Her­
Tw Dollar Art Journal One 1'evr
l Mackerel!. Space will not alw ..._„.eraie the whole of my immense
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, O1L8,'CANEach subscriber ta also presented nub a Coati*
stock ofOooda, therefore 1 will contact myself with cat. ta the A wards ofPremiums, hy n hidt a raluthat It contains ererythiejr that was ever
DLES, SOAPS, BASH, PAILS, BED aariae
uXoAtefln a FAMILY GROCERY Store, tbe
eompririnx slarger usd more general assort­
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS, whole
ment than can be found st any other establishment
end will be ottered nt pnere lower than ever before
WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac.
heard of tn the State of Mlchdnu. Call aud esc. .
Remember the plooe-Xew Brick store, I doors

a large stock and great variety Men1* calf bool*
for (3 71; kip boots, bp brogaas. Calfdamans®,
sled etsd patent leather do, eougresa gaiters for
men and bora, calf, patant usd enameled leather,
llrs^ particular attention paid to all kinds of

__—S*_
Iftrii* Etauno Pi*
It Published Erery Thursday.'
' Teo copies oat year In
I advance|l»,&lt;
“•'•it,

NOTH

|y all his relatives bad died. Tbe ei.rcuwatany.. uirh ImI to his recovery were aa follows.—
f," ronnnJbrotuJ wmintU babll of nmding

“

ISAAC C. MOTT
ta now selling mare Araas/g llrwrito far 1 D

Comprising every thing far a gentleman's ont-dl;
shirts, collars, gloves, hosiery, cravata, pants, evcry variety from lire stallings to six dollars; Coals,
every pnes. quality end pattern ; vesta from six
sallhi.gsto ux dollars.

i** “f'-l", “X

Rnatings. Jane », l8fid.

CHEAP CROCKERY!

Dr. AE. B0N8TEEL,
PHYSICIAN* SURGEON.
Da. AK Btotcxl. haring rude Hastlnp his
permanent place of residence. would inform tbe
citiienc of Baaltaga sad vleinity. that be will at-

MBtnrr of what waa styled

WILLIAM JONES,

IttCBklBB,
I eonataatly making addition to the
same, all of wfatcb, he propotw |o aell

CIE1FU that the CU1FEST

�EUBSHMi'S
DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE

and cutlery.

DotAid G. Mitchel
h delivered the
the G-mtotricel
ely. From a «
Hartford papers

Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.
C8SELL, * Urn

arc farmers, remember list you are raw,
with duties aud raapoMtbUitica.
Live
down the old brutal notion that n famwr
must be uncouth, uneducated and nnlhfciXing—a mere plodder.
Yon are brought into-Immediate con­
tact with hcsCrt of clvilteafton. You etnnol get out of tin-, buzs of tbo toiling
world. The trill of the wonder working; tine n eorrret knotiMRe of froe i-rtorintai, if nr
wires and Hus rumble of tha locomotive fri?«i* wiU txtend th« ««&lt;&gt; of oar lalxtro. Wa
(the thander of nations) romt to your
uocc secluded hill-side.
Hove towards better life.
Do not,
keep your boys coru-sbclHng in the lung
winter evenings.
Make your form a
Elace your sons and daughtera cannot
tip loving.
Crith-ata the trees—they
arc God’s tn casengars. Don't sav tl.at
you care nothing for look’- Y-hi do care
else why did you build Rat two-story
white house, with blinds and a cupola in­
to which you never go ? Or why did you
yeara ago, carefully brush your coat, and
pluck up your shirt colter, wli«i you wen.
starting, on a Sunday evening, to visit
that good woman wl&gt;o now shares your
home 1
...
. . . _
Ode much tn&lt;yt for book* 4£pUto*&gt;&lt; I
"Kt
Don’t keep a votemn parlor into which
you go but oneo * month with a person,
or the sowing aneicly.
Hang around
your waM’ picturtsi which shall tell stories
of mercy, hope, courage, faith and char
ity. Make your living room tbe largest
and most cheerful in the house. Let tho
place bo such that, wbun your boy has
Cto distant tends, or even when, per­
, he clings to a single plank m the
lonely water* of the wide ocean, the
thought of the still home stead shall come
across tho desolation bringing always We bate nito raployrd » pbooegrspie reporter,
■nd *b»n b. prepared ant only to pultiith llie dnity proceeding* ofUte l^pvlUure, but give full ucrlight, hope and love.
Have no dungeons about your home, b'»:ra) report* of .jxtvb.-. m olucb tbe publieumy

rtwan

D&lt;m’t teach year daughters French be­
fore they can weed a flower bed, or ding
to a side saddle; and daughters bo not
ashamed of the pruning kuifo. Bring to
vour door tho richest flowers from the
woods; scorn tho satrap that levels his
irdcrous gtm at the blue bird Or the
bln. Study Botany, learn to love na/_ »:• _&gt;.,r cultivation than

The Uracinlh.

NEW SEEING GOODS!

• siiKLFA nu vxiuiiD WAUL pnrts,'
Tb\. CorPLM LXi&gt;.WifTl£oy *
'utacHf OtTiM
-&gt;r^^Ka

Such u TE4. COFFEE, SCOAJVSB

L&amp;1 LOftft.jXrSJif
'

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

‘ibw prices i

TO HOUSE BUELDFRS.
divided, to wit :-

PUWOB,

WJZT2 i
’OBBINu’OF

SILKS,

LAWK8, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, foe.

GROCERIES! JUST RECEIVED
ID »(£)©$

GLASS-WARE! !

MORNING EDITION,

which appear ia tl.e morning pap«ra.
tteilr Tnboae rotnbtae* the beat featu

«iuy. net only
, but In gitlsg 1
iliog. aJw, ante

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

FANCY CASSIMERES, a large stock,

Battle Creek, Hastings &amp;. Grand
Eapids Stage Route.

EADY-MADE CLOTHING I

Good News! Good News!

GOODS

CLOTHING!

GBA.1T A.

WPALLDING’H

Ready Pay Store,
Just received a large
stock of

NEW GOODS

I have also a very large quantify ol

CHANGE OF TIHE.

UteUicrtKc which appears in the Daily.
TbcIlETEOtT VHXKLY TRJBCXF. eoutsiainrnll the inir-ortaMsrid latest genrrsl new* of
Ibe Doily Tribune, nnd about ax much reading an

rirnd and «n&lt;m«ui* Ihra a

°7t£
nW feel better U every respect than I bare fa

Verv’nJrjnaro.
JOBS R DEM CTO.
Frau, the Rev Mr. MeMvius' P««farU Mitts
Cbopel.
IRJ.

■nt to ibe taste, it rertn’nly Im* • happr eSert tp.
on tbe twrre*. Pkaxe aeortH »r tlmblc. I«e t j»r
kind h-xunI. UM1 atu, aiul bdwvr ia--.
Yovr*.
X W.T. UcMGUAX. ,
ClNCTVTATI, Ird".
• 4 1-..;
Dr. R»Uck-(k.e Mnll.riacUro .flKted with
Dearolf'* "v'Lesicalixa l-r tbe |-v! 'r«r
a
bolC and to.’inc aeva yovr b.Sict—. ttotoftto
Scai-.dinx.iaa BfoMFanSer.Lijb!, rrt~.raa*o4e&lt;
bTfrtrtlroMo vffawtapui tetr,.-;, ,nteC 1 n.

Line a duccverT ia tMrtrcmc ■l-lri.'i* ntiniaf iu
s&amp;te.jte’-r,IS^rTumSr

Local Edit'jr Cidcibm’i Duly Supine.
liMooruro, Kcuae-otM.R-.-u 1 i»SL.

of all Linds cheap fiir Ready Pay.

LINET, WHITE LINEN DIM'LL

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

June S6th 1W7.

AT

BOOTS aud SHOES.

AND
blUXLXXS,
on hand and all penws wixbhigto IMyor
will do well to call before bargaining
MEH AND BOY’S WEAR! sell
rise where.
I would particularly call the attention
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
of persons who are building to the foc&lt;
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every that I harp inst Received n large nlfrck ol
:Nalls and ‘ Glass and that I will forulah
variety nnd style.
sash, Glow, naite. Door iTrimmings foe.,
CHECK MARSE1IAE8, CHECK at as low a figure ax possible.
nSl-yj
11JKENFIELD
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FAJKpY

merce—bis cveuinga in contriving new
IbIUa'"'
Bchcmrs, deep pIom for accumulating
wealth, or .wrting antcipnted loss. Too
seldom orc the hours or days be snatches
aliHltnroto »ix dollars.
PROSPECTL’S OF
Doni btmlncM cares for recreation devoted
Tin: XTKKiKe tost.
to quiet botna plcamres—tbsy do not sat­
isfy tbe ■ever-feverish brain that eraves
cxcilcmenLcvcn in its impose. Tim wnUring-plaee, the cnnccit, the tl.eatrc. tbe hr oewnpawr. ft In dtvuted to the airnpcrt ofthe
covirial i*rty, and tbe wine cup, coust- Droueratla party trim ft if.rfyit, and 4 Democrattute, In to many cases, the pleasures of
our men of wealth. It ia stated thaF a
merchant who recently failed In one of
our large cities, on being asked what he
intended to do, replied that be should
‘•first go and get acquaiulcd with hia wifo
and children. TH* perhaps, wm an ex­
treme oaac; yet to many are atran gers at

HfUKWMATX'kNTKGlTaEl.i: HLOOD

ruuuiiu^
——J
trod to sell every thing in their line of the
businw* aa cltoap as can be bought at any

NEW

SCOTCH

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

Of TRIWEEKLY-TK1 HU Nil, aingia ccpy, U »t

innetite. rmor&gt; Imdile i'

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

Ladle’s Gaiters Baskins and Boots, a
good assortment at very low pricos.
GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SHEP­
On hand a verv large stock ofCroekcry
HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS, stone mmIGImk Ware.
Just rociivcd n new stock of
CHAHBRA8, MARSEILLES COL

FINE

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

............ u; li*"1.
“« ~e-............. ! Htefcr ■•—8

All the pop­
ular Pat c n t
Mwdaina, oi tbo
day may also h*
found at thia catablbh.
menu Aiao a gr&lt;«t va­
riety of the riiQtccst PerfuDM ry for lite oapcdal uwoin
moda'tion of the Indic*. Ah__
Stutionory, Pena, Fenrite. Ink, (eywy variety) Paper. Eoxclopa foe.
bey would respectively announce I

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

nt nstoi.isd.iug low prices. My moU» C.4MBR1S,' yLtypi* X&gt;|L ^S,
is *■ little cheaper tlian the cbmpcst.'
PARASOLS, foe, foe.
I have just received a good Msorttnent
Ladies

Such ax Prints, Ginchatnit, LuLnir.a, Moriniwt, I’nrnmeUM Bliu-k Alpactws and a
variety of Wtrnl DuLaitut, all very nice
and very cheap.
Also'a good assortment of Cloths tor
men’s wear, and a large rtrx it of staple*.
Denims Sheetings, shirting,«tripes, check«
ana tickings.
’
&lt;
JUST RECEIVED a new kt ot
ROBES,

' cuaaion C«p« of alt kinds
Water PracA mri
others. Shot,

Give us a call and judge fnryoar*&lt;!ve*.
Produce of most kinds will be taken in
exchange.
;
.
t
H.J.KENFITLD
SIIEETING^MHBTI^GS. BLEACH­
Special aUonlkc will be given to com
a ne*- stock of Fall and winter GOODS, ED GCfobS, MUSLIN’b, STUPED .noonding and puttin* tip Preacrirekm*.which will be sold/dr
.
And every uno purchasing Mcdinncs here
SHIRTING, HATTS, COTTON YARN, may relv'u|M« litem as being gi-uuioc.

At the cheapest store in townh/

CHALLI

.

large stock

nuortnwntc-f PARLOR STOVES, romyrito
- • otMb! pattern* fn roarttrt,' .

Jf Hardware,
U
Screw* Hinge.. of nil kmdn.

alcouow

Bra, FW. Mite". ■'te.ruUM**.«c

DRESS GOODS

is aesroely an individual who is per­
mitted to lire in daylight, but may in­
dulge himself with too or three, if ho be |
fond of flowers, and they will afford grat
ificatioB till tho bloom is over. Let cv-

Ths FABMsa’a Ho^k-—The business of
the Armor is at home— Ids pleasures arc
hmne pleasures, and hta enjoyments arc
tbe enjoyments of heme. The merchant
may get’along without'a home; be may

I ud Ur. vn b»3 shni rat, nnmrtmentof

■rem’E.'rnxE.

mi MW18.

Induing Urn lx-X«i Rardwirs bidsto* hkR**1ngs is bacauM Itelua ths
......r. «
.
•
lAROESTRTOCRnrOte
BIST GOOD.'’, at th*
‘
■’ DOWEST HtfCTS.
AM sow rtclerU-xar SPRINO swek efOststs

°TSf3t&gt;T« :■!■»;!# •
DRY GOODS!

and reliability

There is hardly a flower in cultivation
no geneerlly. a favorite m the hyacinth,
and eertamir not one which so gratefully
repava the sttentten bestowed upon it—
There is uvt a medium capable of retain­
ing mofalnre but It will grow in, and it
will aivo iss as good blootn when planted
• _*u_a
— ut
.kpeat. People ought to be thankful for
paHtc position
&gt;au&gt;ali extent.
this spring visitor, from thosu delicate
hands that put the finish to the beautiful
stands which grace tbe drawing-room, to
tbo salamandcrdiko man who, in a beat
ia getting up a club fate the Daily or Tri-Weekly 1
that would broil a steak, hlow the thous­
ands of glosses employed U» grow them TRIWEEKLY DETROIT’TRIBUNE,
in water. There is not a smoky bole in
tbe mw.l confined manufacturing town in
which the hyacinth will not bloom, if al­
lowed m^stureof'aome kind in which t&lt;&gt;
lengthen its uilvcry root, it might truly

m in a smoky attic,
oc a atill mom smoky kitehen.
Hamrstead.

.•„ -v-.’.-grfT.

FRAKCIS BOWER

N and after Monday .August 31st. 18­
57, until further anrice, atnges will
leave the following nami-t) places, aa fol­
lows, to wit:
Ixiavc Hosting for Baltic Creek, Mon­
days, .Wednestfaya and Fridays, id 7 o'­
clock, A. M. and arrive at Battle Creek,
at I o’clock, P. AL in time to take the
afternoon cars east or west, and oa Tues­
days, Thurmlnys nnd Saturday* at one o’­
clock P. M. in time to take the evening
train of cars.
Leave Battle Creek for Hayings onTucadays, Thuradsys ami Saturdays at 7
o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Iia.tings
at two &lt; ’cicck, P. M. and on Mondays
Wednrfadnys and Fridays at 4 o'clock, A.
M-, and arrive in Hastings, at 10 o’clock,
Lmvo-Hasting* for Grand Rapids on
Mondays, Wedneadnys and Fridays at
10 o’clock A. M., and arrive nt Grand
Rapid* at 8 o’clock P. M.
Leave Grand Rapids for Hastings and
Battle Creek on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saturday*,.nt four o'clock, P. IL
’
C. SHEPARD.

OF

EVERY VARIETY,

weakUMS•• utneb aotfot I aMtmalvet. etrU
to BIT nreinarr bs»ine»» «t tifaex. aui toriu

. -*

1

. --

■—.1—.

j .’ggrs

To be sold at Lowest
~‘3S83WASWUSMt.—* ‘

■ Prices

1 cbovrfullr jpte tbi.
l«r rt&gt;r br»»•Wfi,
Tbe iborr c-rrtiUcatr* *r.d numy ••tber«t "1 to
tevn st my office br any mm nt *ay Um Ct’ to.

tUewhtrt.

BOOTS AND SHOES!!

OF ALLKtXM,

PRISTS

vill. Milla, A by Dn.gri.ta

G'KGIim,

MILLIJVTS,
UWKS,
A nice assortment

O

CHEAP CROCORYL

BRILLIANT rRDSPECTUS!
FOURTH TEAR OF THE
j
COSMOPOLITAN AKJ ^ffOCIATlOX.
DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINCSt .
Fareban-d at a evs&gt; of-1 IK,,CO!

OF

FANCY BARAGES,

GREEK SLAVEI!

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAT—AU.
KINDS BONNET TKIMTNCS
COSMOPOLITAN ABT ASSOCIATION.'

AT THE

GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS '!

beat TEAS and TOBACCOS,
thte aid* of Detroit

Ready Pav Store.
BOOTS AXD .S1I0K, gSADT JUfiS

a* which time tba awarda a ill take rt.ee ’
Everr nbaenberef three dollar;, ir entitled te
a ropy rt the large and .plrnd.d Si.-ri Engrowag,
rautted ■'Manifest Dniiuy," alao to

I’.lklir .Terer h(tete. If

G ROCERIES
, NAILS,GLASS, PUTTY, OILS,CAN­

OF ALL KINDS.

DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
WALLPAPER, Ac., Ac.

SUGARS

FISH

TEA

be sutocriter not uuly teeth m ■
SPLENDID TlIgEE DOLLAR UXGRAHWJ!
bat. alto, th. btoaufallj tUa.tr.ted
'

Two

Om Yt*r!,

That Good TEA, sure to enre the headache

New Arrangement

be rocrived in addition, that eirior to retry "*•cribrr an equivalent U&gt; tbe ralav ul ire dalterx.

tbe temple of

age and malice, n aheltcr from the storms
Of life, that no loos of wcal th, do change

.laartkrsusxsiasra

Introduction af BOOTH A SHOES

CUSTOM WORK
Jriarieewnv

krjU eenttantiy ot&gt; hand, and «J! Linda MADE TO
ORDER.

AH kinds of produefe
taken in exchange for
Goods.
BECEIVKMONEY OXOLI) AC­

COUNTS.

BOWS HABDWAEE STORE.
Bwefy Eminj P*t
Publlabul Erory ThanHay.1

"costr®; par
Judge of Probate,

tea r

OUST I SPAVLNXG.

aired.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1858;

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NO. 7,

now. Don’t vou hear himF said tto I fright—for tto hunters tod hmrosanUy
little fellow with remarkable skill, having sent forth their yell*, in this esse as much
all tto resemblance of truth in his tone 1 a scream of mutual defiance as an artiand expression.
«« of tto chaos-that they waroolir asMrs. Howard did not look towards her | eroded their pursuer* in apeed; tto latter
Uncle; she wm afraid to do that.
I foaming and maddened with tweitamoct,
“Willie," the mother spoke veryse- redoubled their cffuita, until the elk,
GRANT &amp; HTAVLDING,
riously, “you know tto milk
■ man is ’ nut
' | reaching a prairie pond, or *!sink," tto
nr.AURS in *11
of
■ F**’. F
cracker; . At. Mste st.,
down stairs; and you know that you are hunter* at ttoir heels, plunged despair­
’
U. J. KE5F1ELD,
not afraid of the cat
What you h»ro ingly in, lay down, and abandoned them­
Tell
*.-rh:
said, therefore is not true; and it is wick­ selves, beedleto of all else, to tho gratifi­
cation of their thirst. The frantic rival*
ed to utter n faleeh«xx^.,’
‘Ho I b&lt;&gt;!” toughed out tto bright-eyed knife In hand, drohed in after ttoir prey,
little fellow, evidently amused st bij own Iwgan tlie work of slaughter, pausing not
sharpnee*. “then you are wicked for you till thuy had butchered sixteen slk, drag­
ealers m &lt;tre.
doudog
ged them from the water, snd cut and
sav -that which is not true every day.”
'lX”icU'a«'“‘:4 **P'
prepared the most for transportation to
“Willie!"
'*
[ FRANCIS BOWER,
“Tto milkman 1ms not carried mo off the tort, whither they had to return1 for
horses.
yet"
Had the race ended 1 No 1 for victory,
There was a world of meaning in Wil­
or death waa tto inward determination;
lie’s fore and voice.
“ Wheat nr
“You haven’t whipped me for throwing and. as yet, neither tod given way. Off
"T11ADLEY A BAKER,
Ing.
Fenny, dear, in the
i
dashed
again the indomitable half bread,
my cap out of tho window."
x j i YfFACTEllKBS •( tin. sbert-wea sad eep|tie fellow r mW Unde Lincoln, to his t ’“Willie!” ejaculated the astonished and, nt bi* side, the unyielding Kentuck­
11
-ue- lleskrs In iilm,nail*, slssl. glare.
tniece, Mrs. Howard; end to lifted n
*
. ......... fUr, •»&lt;!
Sion, outdoor
ian. Ridge and hollow, stream sad tim­
mother.
&lt;child, not beyond hie fourth summer upto &lt;
“D’ve sec that F and the young rebel ber. (no yelling nowA in desperate sileoca,
Ifare knee, ami laid one of his hands amid
were left behind.
The sun wm oinking;
drew from hi* apron pocket a fine
ithe golden curls that fell about Li* Ort*, ‘
blind, staggering, on they went; they
breast-pin, which be lied pusitivel.
iaud clustered about Tto snowy temnles.
readied the Fort, haggard, wild, and
"Wheat, I trust, Unde Lincoln, re- &gt;forbidden to •touch, snd told it up
voiceless, as from the fire* of the savage,
plied
Mrs. Howard, smiling, yet serious. 'mingled look of triumph or defiance.
;
.Tf iw-’^.Wf?* Block-" ‘.
“You little wretch!” exclaimed Mrs. tto “gauntlet" of fiend*. A crowd gath­
■-It is the enemy who sows teres—and 1 Ilowsrd, “this is going too fur,” and ered around tto exhausted men, who had
MAPES * BANTA,
,
am his mother.”
.
‘
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arrived
together, and now lay tainting,
EWKLKRS sud bookMlkr*.k*r&gt;ccn»t*nllToa
Th»rc was a glow of proud feeling in 'springing toward* her toy, sb* grappled still side by side, a long time, before they
die countenance of Mrs. Howard, as she Ihim in tor arm* and ffed with her strug­
were enabled, by sign* and whispers, to
gling
burden
from
the
room.
I
।said, "I am hia mother."
It wm a quarter of on hour before she tell that tlx-v tod run duwn sixteen elk,
It wm Mr. Lincoln’s first visit to bis
And th* tiring her death
loti.
returned,
nlone, to tho apartment whore and yet couldn't say which wax ths to*t
l
1niece since her marriage and removal to sto
had left her uncle. Her taro was so­ man!—Golden Prise.
the city] some hundred piles awsy from ’
I
’ IlOLFSAl.E and mail daatcr in.and raannber and her eves betrayed recent tear*.
her
old
home.
1
.
.r
Jr Haul*
I
“Wheat or tares, Fanny 1" said the
Happy 1* tto nation that cherubs* fe
• Even a mother's hand may sow tares,
gentleman in kind but earnest tom»&gt; male influence! Chivalric, heroic roman­
"1 have seen it old
'
them all."
_ _
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1 said the old gentleman.
as hi* niece came .back.
&gt; tic, are epithets of one great virtue orisdone
many
times.
Not
of
design,
but
in
&gt;
Past 2.—A guy and brilliant Ihrong
A. SOCIAX EVIL~OF THE AGE.
J
“Tares," was Vo half mournful re­ Mng from devotion to woman, and faith in
thoughtleas inattention to the quality of
tor purity and exceeding goodness, —■and
INTELLECT IN RAGS. were assembled in the city of Washing­
seed she held in her hand. * The enemy sponse.
'
ton. Congress wm in session, and the
One of tto greatest social evils of this 1mixes tares with the w beat onitc ns often
“Wheat were totter, Fatfny."
t'te possessor of this virtue will to happy
hotels were crowded with st rangers. It (age is admitted to to the reluctance of our os to scatters evil seed. Tto husband­
“I sco it, Unde.”
in ’.he thoughts itengenders. It angers ns
“And you will look well in future to somewhat to hear people speak, m they
was an evening f-aity.
The brilliant young
,
men to early marriages. They 1man must not only watch his fields by
rooms were filled with wit,,youth ;won’t marry now, we are told, m they night and day, but also the repositories of the seed in your hand, ere you scatter it frequently do, contemptuously even of old
Part 1.—-It was a bleak wintry day. -lighted
*1
W. PARKER,
maids; as though It were not enough vir­
benuty.
( u*sd to do, and ought to do, on £300 his grain, lest tto enemy cause him toeow ।upon th* heart of your childF
Heavy snow-drifts lay piled up in the anl
i
“Gid helping, I will, dear Unde."
Standing neurone of tto doors were (#750)
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a year. Depend upon it in many tares m well as wheat, upon bis own frjiittually to reject then-., by refusing an offar,
streets of New York, and the whole ap­
' '*Remember, Fanny.” said Mr.. Lin­ but must need* add gratuitous insulta.—
young ladies, busy conversing fogeth- aud
,
many" a case it is not the odd hundred
pearance of tto city was cold and dismal, two
t
’
UI
4
viIhJ" said Mrs. Hcward, speaking coln, “that IrnJi and obedience are g-xd
He who shows disrespect to woman kind
, two ttot is wanting—it’s tto attraction.
Seated upon the stone step* .of one of &lt;er. Tto youngest of the two exclaimed: or
“O, Mariam, have you seen Mr. Ham­ Wc have lost dial joyous and familiar, to the little toy. about ten minutes aftsr- 'seed. Plant them, and the harvest will insults to* own mother, whoever stows
the large dwellings in Fifth avenue, wm
the new member from W—•—F
; intercourse between neighbors’ families, wards, "don't upset my work basket, cotne in blessing.*’
disrespect for age offers hi* own person
a toy, apparently thirteen yeara uf age. ilton,
i
for
scorn
shoot kt,, al
“
N&lt;&gt;.
I
have
not,
but
1
have
heard
a
w-’.ro to
iuiuuiaui
u. twenty paces; for
where young people’s individualities had stool I say, you little rogue!"
He was literally clothed in rajs, and Lis
space and opportunity to develop them­
dca' about him.”
hands were blue, and his teeth clattered grant
(
Seeing that the wayward child did not ELK RENNERS OF THE MISSOURI, to that age to Is'progressing, and sorns
HEATH, E
-O, I want te sec him so badly., Mrs. ,selves. and heart met heart Our modish j mean to bear her vorii, the mother start
i twenty pact* will bring him to tto point.
----------with the cold.! Lying upon his knees was
In tto
the 1818, tto
the Missouri
Mi*souri_Fur
Fur Company Yet is such disreipcct too common—tto
— j* going to Introduce him! to us. Cupid ha* overstrung bis bow—his ar­ ed forward, but not in Ums to pre* ent the
a piece of newspaper to had picked up in X
!
ilding. oppo*it«. -Globe Mmwt'
•
of a selfish heart and a mean mind.
the streets, anil he was trying to read the 11 with slw wonld make baste, I hnve no rows don’t hit home. Young Isdie* hide spools of cott-m, scissors, emery cushion, had a post just below Council Bluflv, mark
awav the key of their hearts »o carefully etc., from being scattered about the floor. named Fort List, after the gentleman
J. W. Bit KLE,
I"
words upon it* He tod been occupied patience
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There was much
tlASmOXABLE TAILOIL Cuiunj done to er- thus for some'time, when two little girls
“Don’t speak so, Louise; 1 wish you that nobody thinks it worth looking for.
Willie laughed in great glee at this who established it.
Svikt Mix.—Sulky men are curious
J? d*r. »ud ail work ssrrautcd. SS.up us Jcfferclad in silk and fura. came toward him. would n»t be so trifling.” said Nbrism. Who is to ch«&gt;o*e the “uno tiul’I of a exploit, while Mrs. Howard gathered up competition in the trade nt tlist time, and (mortals. They are the owls ofsociety, and
A strange smile played about the vnouth bevy of proper-behaved damsels, like a the contents of tto work Iwskel, which it was a cruat point to select ths very (the very atm&lt;&gt;nphtre around them is chill
The eldest ono was about twelve years
old, and so. beautiful that lire poor toy &lt;»f
&gt; a tall, bandsmie gentleman, standing row of hwllybocko, differing &lt;mly in height she now plac'd on tto shelf store *to best men for runners.
and gloomy; their reformation is well nigh
’lliey all look reach of her mischievous toy. Then she
the girls; and as he passed them be and shape and color 1
Mr. Lisa had with him a young Ken- .imponiblft When single, they are stupid,
raiscl bls eyas mid fixed them upon her near
i
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DANIEL COOK,
tnckisn named D. a fine, dsring fellow, and when married, tyrants. Girls should
alike, dress alike, talk alike, and walk
USTICE OF THE PEACE.G««&gt;»rel Land sad in undisguised admiration.
' scanned them closely.
shook her finger in jnuck resentment,
-In n short time,’Mra. N------- «m« up alike; and for anything that appeara to
with n frame of iron, the speed of the shun them juat os a careful mariner would
T*i Arent, wid sGtlri t« lb= &lt;?«*“*»
The child of wealth stopped before
dcbUaud all
buaitire* pertaining to hiao&amp;W.
him, and turning to her companion, eA with Mr. Hamilton, the new mpmtor. the contrary, think and foci alike. " hy, "*’••You little sinner'. If won do that ostrich, and tbb endurance of the canid.; (steer clear of an iceberg..
claimed:
V and presented him to Mira Gardner and »uch u choice Is an act uf deli berate in­ again, I'll send ybu off with the milk- He was fortunate, moreover, in the re­
J AMES A. SWEEZEY,
tention of a half-breed, called Mai Bauf,
Miss Hays. As they were contorting tention— matrimony prepence; f^w men
"Mariam, just see this fellow on
In a state of mental absence a young
,U""Wheal or teres, Fanny F Undo Lin- who, notw ithstendiug hia name, (bad
have the netve to venture upon It.'
together. Mr. Hamilton said :
Kteps! Bov..what are you doing here?
beef,) was considered of Hardly less merit man demanded the hand of a young lady,
No wonder they calculate the probable coin said, looking soberly at bis nisea.
"Ladies, we have met before.” !
"I ain trying to learn to read upon thl»
and only perceived bis error whan be got
butchers
’
and
bakers
’
bills
before
they
"But
Louise
and
Mariam
declared
their
-Neither," replied Mra Howard, smi­ than D., and between the two men, con­ Lor father’s foot. *
bit of paper* answered the boy.
sequently, a keen rivalry existed. D. had
take such a plunge sa ttot. Don’t fancy
The g’ri langhrtKderisively, and said: ignorance of the fact.
ling gaily.
HOLBROOK,
"It has been long yeara ago, yeti I have that I talk like a cynical old bird, not to
"Will, trulv !
Pbave beard of intellect
Glares,’’ said Uncle Lincoln emphati­ traveled, on foot, front the Blackbird
Tire Bear Boor.—Ho labors withoutHills uNlvrt Lisa, a distance of ninety
m rags, Mariam, and here it is personi­ not f wgotten it, not a single sentWire ut­ lx* caught w ith chaff I talk m tto expo cally.
miler, in Thirteen hours 1 Msd Band alsu thanks, talks without credit, livc^Milhtered during that meeting.
I will quote ncnl uf what tny own feelings would to
••Nonsense, Uncle!
fied.”
*
•toasted some astublsbing fusts of -tot out love, dies without tears, without pity
‘william burgher,
Mariam’s soft toxel eye* filled with one text that rriwy recall it to ymr mem­ if I were young, and open, m I once waa,
“Tto tares of disobedience, Fanny.—
—
save that some say, -It was a pity ha
ory : 'The rich and the jxx&gt;r moet i«&gt;gvth. to the comiction of bright eyes. There is You have planted the seed, and it haaol- tom,’’ and both were stationed at the Fort,
a TTORNEV. CouuacWr «#d SjHeiWr. and Cir- tears ns she replied •
' •
my nephew. Jack Hawthoroe, not long ready taken root. Nothing will choke tot during the time we speak oC for the pur- died no goober."
2k. mil Court Comini-.hhiut. office in usury a
• O, Louise ! &lt;1*. not talk so, you know cr. and tto Lord is the Maker of them
horns
from
the
Crimes,
six
feet
one,
inpoee
of
providing
venison.
the wheat sooner. The tares of fatewhat Mi^s Fannie teaches in school.— * The rich blond) tingled tho chfeks of
ggp Geo. D. Prentice, tto editor of
One evening, in July, the weather ex.
dcoendent, hairy m a«kya terrior. brave1 huod vou also in throw upon the newly
•The rich and pooriqeet togjthcr. nnd the
tho
L&lt;&gt;ui^ville
Journal,
has enrolled him­
tremely
warm,
the
grass
high,
and
the
Mariam, but Ixxiise declared totself as as a lion, (cfosp* f-r Alms «nd Balaklava,) l.rtoro soil
What are you tkiuking
Lord 1« the maker of them all.’’
post unfurnished with mret^the two men self as a member of tto Sun* of Tem­
gentle a* n grey-hound, and I should say
ou»u&gt;r«rowww lu
Louise laagtod again, and said to the ignorant as before. Mr. Hamilton glan­
! about. m&gt; child F
,
promMir and with hdahtr. Office
were playing at cards, when their em­ perance Order. He joined them on tto
impressibiftdocidrtliy.
“
What
I
misa-d
ced
for
n
moment
at
Mariam,
then
turn
­
"'Jto
tares
of
falsehood,
L
ncle
Lincoln
I
U» • -Rcpuhucan Baniwr.*' oppouu
most," said he, in his &lt;.pen;hc«rted, una-‘ What are y&lt;»u thinking about t" said Mrs. ployer rimo up, reproached them with night uf tho 27th ult., and made, we are
“Get up from here, you shall not sit ing to lAmhwi, be said:
their negligence, and ordered them to told, some vary touchiaj remarks upon
■ Long veers ago. a little boy.lragged U.hed simplicity, "was ‘be sight of a‘ Howard, in real Surprise.
I. M. RV88EIX.
on my steps, you are too ragged and
hi* past life, and his prospects for tto .fu­
and dirty'; seated himself upon the steps woman's taec.” Whereupon 1 spoke: :
"Hid you not »ay that you would send start, the first thing in the morning, on a
"ito boy arose, and a burning blush of a stately mansion, on Fifth avenue. "I wonder. Jack, you don't marry; it him off with the milkman, if to did that hunt. Otodicnee was promised, of course, ture.
but tiio game continued, each moment
New York, and was there busily engaged would make you a happier man than liv­‘ again I I wonder if to believed you.”
-JOUR ROBERT*,
crims, reed’his f.irf He was walking away
growing more desperate, the spirit of ri­
RU- The Cleveland Plaindealer says
trying to read from a bit ot paper, wton ing half your days in the smoking room'
“Uf course he did not."
when Murton said :
that Mrs. Cunningham (Burdell) has pur­
of die -Xrmv and Navy.' Why not pick‘
uTben," said undo Lincoln, “to has al­ valry pervading their hearts in every­
"Don I go, li’llo boy. you are so cold; his attention'was attracted by two little
’
ri.'p. CHERRY,
girls, richly 'xliwd. The eldest of tto up a nice girl and set up tho family name! ready discovered that his mother makes thing, till, finally, morning broke, a* the chased a form in Carroll county, about
©■•me into my house and get warm, u,
again nt the old manor F
’’Well, so I but light account of truth. Will bis ball-breed declared idtiueif to be broken. four miles from Carr oil ton, and about
•VOTARY PUBLIC and Cenvaj
do come," sto eretlinued, as he heritated; two particularly attracted him, for she
i v tend to all bu,inre, entrest*
' was as beautiful*a* an angel; bulks they would,"said Jack, imteijcctivi-ly between mother to surprised if be should, grow They fell asleep on the sp-rt, and tire sun seventy miles from that city. She to't
and to followed her into a large kiteton,
was well up when Mr. L., informed &lt;&gt;f the farm from tto toira of the late Dr.
i came near fo him, she lifted up tor hands the puffs of his cutty, "but di. re are no up to *ct small value on his word F
where a bright coal fire was shedding its
Samuel Sears, paying 13.000 down for it,
girls now—they’re all y.mng ladior,
and exctomHl:
-You treat &lt;his matter too scrioual),
, genial warmth around.
’
ant humor it may bo supposed—cursed, and wo understand that sbs will taks im­
. itch me morn ing a young lady . Jack Unele.
.
-Boy,
whiit
are
vou
doing
hers
!
Ho
knows
that
1
am
playing
"Well, Miss Mariam, who arc you
sacre’d and caranov'd, until the delin­ mediate possession.____
Tto'bov answered that he was trying! Em mortally, offended, I fear, a whole Jwith him."
•
.
. quents, fully an»u*ed, and a little asham­
bringing tore now F asked tto servant;
1
ciiele
of
previous
admirers,
mammas
and
to read. 'The child of affluence derided
-He knows that you are telling bun
ed, took thrir guns and started for Papil' of tto house.
,
,
him, and «id that she tod heard of Intel­’ daughters, by a very innocent and well- what
is not tree," replied Mr. L»n«»foMuh.gm. ~
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“A te-or boy who is almost pensbed;
Ion Creek, ou the edge of the prairie,
. led in rags and to was tto very pere-wi intentionsd littlospeech be made alone
-it was only iu sport," said Funny,
you will lot him warm, will you nut, Ha­
CARLON O. SCOTT,
about five miles off They there discovfiratfon of iL
Her companion a answer‘ of hl* last public appearance*. His tost- persistently.
....
ess wm togging him to dance. Jack 1 "But In sport with sbar nidged instru- cred a gang of elk, when the Kentuckian
'
vea, to shall get warm; sit tore,
"didn't seem to. care about dancing.”— ments—playing with deadly poisons. — suggested h plan of approach, which wo’d
little toy." and B-fol pu»tod a ctair
enable them to get a good ahoL The “But,” said Judge Breckenridge, who wm
all." The ddsaigirl dr»ve the toy from "But pray—to oblige her—there were so .Ito old gentieman looked ■»&lt;*'??** *’lb
in Iroetof the stove; "be then gave tom
half-breed, rankling at bis companion’s present, "1 put him down by ttot Ac* of
the steps hstthe yixinger one '0&lt;&gt;k him many nice girls sitting down, and tto
triumph at cards the night previous, ob- the. Legislature of Virginia, whichisw1 a piece &lt;&gt;f bread and meat.
into her dwelling, and warmed andI fr.1 men so stupid!" Jack wonld have danced
1 TTQKNKT sad Counselor at
PMan-m watched throe
r»w,
.1
General IsixJ a-«!
rved, &gt;u&gt;*»sulkily-:
.
, _
’ I titled *A supplement to sn Act to amrad
him there. Win n they parted the little with a shv.-toar *-&lt;onrr than to reslly
' .nd then glided from the room. Wton
. ■ • • ’ HK.cntsr’a etorr. In the
“I d&lt;m’t kill elk with tny gun, but With
Act making tt penal to oiler tto mark
etrlanid, “You must not forget Manam rode or ill-natured. «• he consented. Tto obedience are tares trviu tto Evil One.—
X .4:: rv- Ur! Ifcivypreaty.Mfck.
lyknife.
”
uf an unmarked hog."
.he riRuro-d she l-d • pnmei
knife.”
, ,
llats.,'
And. Mt- Hays, he n«vsr has patrom-ss wm charmed and grateful. And Whateveryuu plant in thegarden of your imy
■ first rudiment of spelling and refolmg.
The pluck of the other was roused in
forg&lt; xten her. Tltal raggwl. d. rty toy i» Jotw. which would to like tor to introduce child will grow, and the harvest will be
instant, rightly interpreting the vaunt
wTli. COLEMAN,
now before you. Indira, as Mr. Hamilton, him to, "M s* A. 1 sweet girl; Mira B.1 wbrot or tares, just m you have »&gt;wn. an
i
as a challenge to a trial of speed and
Banker. Coa«cti&lt;ms bummj«i u
the member of Ongre-; and allow me. very sweet girl—clever, only so auiet.—
Mrs. Howard did not reply, but her
e can learn to read from, totter than a piece
bolfom.and uc hia eay ina, pn.udly. jba» author to his servant.
tad nrunsnlly. *' torrent reus i
-Only the paper
The two Min* CL’al both darlings I M« countenance took a sober cast.
Mi*»
Gardner,
to
tender
you
my
thanks
Und »errant. Iwu-M and
of papar- Do you know your feueral
D.T, (inawhl.per.) “twenty thousand,
"Willie," said she * few minutes after­ what his companion oould du, he could do
for your kind treatment of that boy.
Crerk.Mieh._____________
also, both hung their guns in a tree, and,
Overwhehnod with confusion^ Louise snd not engaged F “1 hankye, said
wards, go down to Jan® a!’d toll her to
approaching
tba
band
as
near
possible,
Jack,
after
cMting
bis
eye
along
th,
0
“
“
{J
bring me a gla*s of water."
knew not what tn say or do.
ttoy suddenly rmsed the Indian yell,
MILLS.
■'Hera’s Webster on a
In pity At her. M’. Hamilton rose, as if to were on parade; “they all look
Willie, who wm amusing bimsell wim
very much alike. As I am to do it," con­ soms Pictures looked np
braring his which lias a moat paralysing effect up«m Mrs. Partington, as she hi
and turning to Mariam said :
-I will »«o you again Muis Hays, he tinued to, without moving a muscle of hi* name. But aa to did nut feel like gomg
m uuhlm Um k» MW* ®ta *“X
countenance, for to wm in earnest, “I may off to the kiteton bo made no response,
-I Ieitv.
- &gt;*■" •“*,te *• “ &gt;«f‘thrnprairie,* few milea in width,leaving their
JOHN 8. YAM BRVNT,
Louisa would not stay in u&gt;e «ty, m well do it handsomely, so HI take tto and let his eye* turn to th* picture* tn pursuer* for behind; but steadilr the lav
“ , i bar moU&gt;.r.our U* r...ra. »-r
wtore.be drily «»* with Mr. IHm.lton. tallest and tbo stiffest, with a shade of rod which be had become interested.
.
tisvcrtni ItsML
and in a few days returned to New York, jn her hair.”—J/aelwortf-Wlllier Mra. Howard spoke w.th
*twa r*p«r. *r* left Ur record.
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derision, “did yn hear me F
H. N. NHEI.OO5,
leaving Mariam with the oewouB*
Wisdom sxd H*rrixxss.—He is. in­
of having dona nothing to be arimmed «&gt;f,
“I don't want u&gt;
answered W dhe. —descended—uno resolve uppermost m
OVXTV TREASrOER. OSes i» ‘h« Coart
their mind*, -never to say fell.' League
। S*-n
&lt;* lh* d*Un- deed, tto wisest and happiest man who.
“
Go
this
minute
an old bachelor, -judging from thio
by constant attention of thought, discov­
"I sm afraid.”
'
cuixhed Congressman.
h Mariam and Mr. Hamilton wore walk­ ers tto greatest opportunities of doing
“Afraid of what 1" inquired tto mother.
E^Wur. IfariM.M lS. ^ream.
TIFFANY,
.
___ ____________ rh« latter good and with ardent and animated reso“Afraid of ths eau"
Futom breaks through every opposilmn.
by
throwing
np
*«•«"
"No, you are not.” Tto eat never hurt
palms; but still unpausng, until, apbe ttauikedRavon or any body rise."
When
nrwael.il&gt;'’ Elk IL-ni Hirer, a dreunco of
“1 am afraid of the milk man. You
Aryssnua^q-set,. st. ,‘s
said be would carry me off"
n
a.,;.A.!., v__ _
&lt;n.r»Ur**nii *idaaaast
“'Dtc milk man is not down stairs,
A youth, with a tore for
Bm!c Crtk ,
given it to yu.. .&lt; _..£7^--w .J—. &gt;—'4 •.
■ _
—— th.1 wr'l n*BirmW riU :,el‘
CAMPBELL
ta-k.
Mr. Hamilton took toi
BATTLE CRUX HOW
&gt;d snd said:
___
BaUUCrw* aedGro

Jjsiings’ flusiHqs

D

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§ e-i

Birrctorj.

^electtb

Jottrj

play-mntes and friends. Their dwellings him. and gave him tbi* took, his life Las
joined, and almnat every tour of tto day
they wore together, for they attended tto
same school.
Tlici.0 two children were that ministering ongul who was the sweet­
ven- differently diapoaltlonml, and very ener of my days of poverty. When 1
diflerentlv brought up. Louis* wm proud left your house with this book I returned
and haughty. Poverty in hei eyes was a ten titnea happier to my humble home,
disgrace and a crime, and she* thought and went assiduously to work to learn to
My mother was sn invalid, and
nothing too severe for tto poor to suffer. read.
These views she learned from her mother. ere long! learned well enough tn read to
Mrs. Gardner moved in one exclusive cir­ her. When my mother died I found
cle, the ion Zws of New York. Without good friends, and was adopted by a gen­
As his sun 1 have Ireen
the precincts of this she never ventured, tleman in W.
A year ago he died, and left
for all others were beneath tor. Louise educated.
Of all the pleasant
was taught to minglo with nn children his property to me.
excepting three of her mother’s friends, memories of my boyhood, the one con­
and was growing up tolicviiig torself nected with you is the dearest. I have
kept this primer nearest my heart, and
belter eym than th^y.
The teaching tto't Mariam Hays re­ dwelt upon the tope of again meeting the
ceived was totally different from thia.— giver. 1 sec all that my imagination
Mrs. Hays wm acknowledged by Mrs. pictured, and I rak ft the dear hand that
Gardner as one of tor particular friends; gave this book cannot to mine forever."
Louise foil deeper grief than ever when
yet, though she movvtl among that Circle,
she wm fur from being of them. Her Mariam told her sho was' to become tto
doctrine was the text h«r little girl tod wife of Mr. HamilUtu, tto poor boy who
u«e,l—"Tto rich and the p&lt;w&gt;r meet to­ she once spumed from her door and dogether. and thr I ord is the Maker of them naively called intvllsct in rags. But sto
all.” Thfo sir taught Mariam, and there learned a severe lesson, and .one that
was no distinction as to tto wealth and changed the whole current of her life.—
position; dial tin- distinction was in worth For a while she shunned him; but, by
alone. She taught her to roverenoc sger persevering kindneM to made tor feel
and to pity tto poor end destituted-; and cs»r in liis presence, and sto was the ac
that “pleasant words were as hoprwomh, knowledged friend of the Congressman
sweet to thewml”—a little.vrPrif of kind­ and hi* nobtowife.
Years have past since then, and Iziuise
ness was-butter than mptoy.
Mariam
learned the Ichon-well, and was ever is training up a family of little ones; but
rotedy to dispense torgmde words 'to all; sto is teaching ttom to dcapi*c nut intellecl
iu rags, but to to (pidcd by Mariwhether They were wealthy and influen­
tial, or ragged and indigent, as the boy am’* text: “Tto rich and the poor meet
togethsr, and the Lord is tho Maker of
■’ ' J -v —----- "ling befriended. '

TlfE LATEST PARODY.

€ b o ic f 3JI i s c f U a u £. /he hod that

S DElil

iMti Drily Eaqainr'.

lin’c., and caring

lllgfew
.rf&lt;rilwto*»|»#ve
n luIIV OIUM la iu
Ide 1. Ita U« I. UM

fortkebenetoi;i:ui'Su)Chfct

OF THE
' AtfcOCIATTON.
riT'
OF PAINTINGS I

Paiuliuf-a. Sculpture

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.AK ENGRAVING!

aissra

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Bitummocs eoal of a superior
quality bos boon diocorered in several

porarily stopping at Hatting*, for illcgiu

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‘ TUPKSIMY, JI XK *■ IM*

As soon as a political otgaaizatiun ai •

rhts al a poiul of power sufficient to ren-

the bead, and tbe frawt part, m the region streets, but our ygrerf
'and
L._ ________
gardens. ---,
No
yi
of the eyes and upper part of the nose, | man Itos a right K» Iliff in n community

to ar&lt; election, juit so soon aspirants to
ffoours begin to multiply and the seeds
of strife io germinate.
The strength of neck and chest with a knife or other sharp
instrument There were ten wounds
the Republican party in this State has ar­
either one of which, in itaelf, would have
I rived at that point where there is dangsr
caused death.
rofToo modi tenacity on the part of tbo#e
If Dillon is the murderer he waa in­
whose intereata may lie conflicting. If
duced to commit the deed on account of
there is »ny oacthiqg mors to be guarded
agaiusl than another, it te that principle
some new difficulty in relation to the
should not be sacrificed to party consider­
notew slm held against him. The notes,
ations; sod, m an aid in this direction, it however, were found upon her person.—
is equally important that party should
There is something singular in lire man
uot be sacrificed to personal aggrandize­
■cr of disposing of the body, as it was
ment. It ia to be hoped that all true
left for two weeks but imperfectly cover­
Rrpubliams will bear these things iu ed up, while a few rods from the place It
mind, and let their erory act in relation
might have been sunk where it could never
to the coming State canvass be mode with
have been found.
a view to tbc success of those prineiUpon tho discovery of the body Dillon
pie# eberkhed by them from the organi­
absconded, but was overtaken and arrest­
sation of । the party, and to the success of ed at Lowell, a point ou the Detroit
the party and the promotion of such can­
and Milwaukee Railroad, by Officers Steb­
didates as shall be the personification of
bins and Carpenter, on Friday morning.
those principles. To this cud it is to be
When fiist arrested he denied that bis
linfxxl dial wicncvi-r the State. Conven­
name was Dillon, but the officers having
tion shall' be called, the delegates from
oil localities; may meet together unimcumbered. by pledges, and at tho same

time knowing the wishes of the people,

so far,m may be, in their Mveral locali­

He was brought to this place
tL His examination has

for several weeks.

ties, In relation to candidates to be preTukGoldu Parxx.—This large, double
scujfd. Tlila will enable them to act un- sheet, published by Dean de Salter, suc­
derstandiiigly, and at tho tame time bar cessors to Beckett dr Co., is, in our opin­
mooiously.
ion superior to any paper of its kind pub­
The limo and plnre of holding the con­ lished in this country. Ito editorial arti­
vention, we deem of secondary import­ cles are of the most interesting and in­
ance. to ca*c of weakness and infernal structive kind, and its tales, adventures
disorganization, a late convention ia al­ and nan stives arc eueh as will compare
ways preferable, m it gives time for the favorably with those of our moot popular
Mrimllstian of views, and takes off the magazines, and cannot fail to please all
wiry edge of annimoxity In view of the those who are fund of such reading. R is
1
near approach of a doubtful struggle. Qn well worth the subscription price, 92 00
&gt;
Uw other hand, an early co&lt;rcenl(on/may
without the “gift” which is sure to accom-­
i»e preferable, where there te danger of a pany it. Address: Dean ds Salter, 48,
multiplicity of candidates, and an over and 49 MufEit Building, 335 Broadway,
'
anxiety to secure places uf honor to per­ New York.
sonal friends, rather than the success of
Sec advertisement in this paper.
lbs whole ticket In sueh a case an early
eoavention would cut off tbe “log roll­
Godkt's Ladv’s Book.—Wo arc iu re­.
ing" snd “wire pulling” which might ,ceipt of the July number of this qortky
otharwise become too formidable.
So ,magazine.
It is the first that kas ap­‘
far m the Rcpubllban orguiixatlon in peared
।
at our table for several months,,
Michigan is concerned, we believe, it will ,and it seems to us to have improved sinew।
bo safe to avoid either extreme,—any .we last saw a number of it. It is emphat­
time in August will meet our views; and ;ically a lady’s book, and we must say we
'
any place betw een Niles and Jackson will (never saw a lady who did not like it.—
Now is tbc time to make up your dubs
as the July number commences the vol­.

and pursue an occuMtiuu, vr keep such
things around him as shall he an srney
anee to hte neighbors. Individual privi­
leges must be curtailed when the public
good requires it. Upon thia priiKipio the
individual who keeps one, or thirty hogs,
in a viltegu like ours, la a tresposrer
upon tho righta of otherai Wc are aware
that this subject will not l&gt;f agreeable to
all our village rea.k r», Lui such m are
not prepared to conform to the renventioualitics of even village life, can easily
finds large range of country, where even
bogs arc allowed to range without rcstraiut.
Not Qcrra liiairr.—Our village Mar­
shall ought not U&gt; receive from the hands

of irresponsible boys, all the animals
they sec fit to bring Lift for impound­
ing, as it offers too much of a premium
for potty trespass, in order to obtain a
lew shillings. Let some responsible per­
son vouch for the animals haring been

trespassers under the law before they are
received.
*

Kxxr Cool.—Ibat piece of ice from

Um cellar of D. G Hawtey, did do us a
great deal of good yesterday*—wc hardly

realized that it waa an awful hot day.—
By the way, Hawley’s Grocery is a place
where you can find a great many other
things, aa well as ice water.
Tkmpekaxcs Mxsvxa.—iVm. Burgh
er, will address the temperance meeting,
al the Court House, Frtday evening.

What its Own Friends Think of It.

«’«n‘r
(y Tho Genoro bridge over Grand
River near Ionia, has been’ carried away
by the flood.
Tbe Masona of Howell, Bright­
on snd Pinckney celebrate St Jotai’a
Dav, Juns 24th. Address by Iter. Gao.
Tsylur.
'

founded upon this, reasonneral espnetati'm.
dandy expected thM railaoon be built, running
j«rn boundaries of tha

Wrtte sell fe,

GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOEDEN

PRIZE
PRIZE
Prize'
PRIZE
PRIZE'
prize

eastern market with the rich and exten­

gy The liquor scltero of Unadilla,
Livingston county, have been notified by
a committee of citizens, to cease the

TUB

GOLDEN PRIZE
compleUd from the nurtbem boundary of
lUBmUTKD.
’
of tbc State, proceeding from cast to west,, Ohio, passing through the ihnvlng city of
„J77
. ... ...7 .h-rs.telv, offer&lt;*/- Adrian to ito rival city, Jackson, cm tin* HAl-tEK. Mtmtm to
f-JT The congregation of Mr. Spur­ h&gt; all tUI m-rfv.rUjrf In
“d
rwInwl, Mil
««
geon the Loudon Boanerges, are about every county In cor.r»o through the State,
k.».
Our uHtr.pt ll»&gt; «l~ kw
to build a chajrel capable ofseating 5,000 j ib rrferenm »
pur. with i&gt;» progr-w rf our ruilrad.. der. Aaimperial Quart...
wi awcrlpthn. nl knjAn ot nil Ike ««&gt;
DcUC.il hk.Ht olr-Jf • pop.Uuoo
for .al-, ffiof neurl. 100/WO, (b«M more Hull &lt;!.»•
ggr Jacob Snapp has taken the eonbled iu five years,) snd commanding as
tram for building a double track bridge county will be secu.
The progress of the rales from day to
across the Huron River, near Ann Ar­
day will be reported to tho daily papera
A PREBKXTj
bor, known as the Kellogg bridge, fur
In the State, so that all designating to
0RTU rROM 80 crxns TO »te5 (B
9844.
purchase land in certain counties only.
fives u&gt;
Mib«-r&gt;b.r
gg^** The Springfield, Mass., Republi­ may thus be puatetl, to rave them unnec­
mrrefal metropolis, shall become fully
can perpetrates interrogatory libel on essary time and expense of attending
developed, will ever rank among the lar­
hoop-wearers: “Why are boom like an through all the rales.
gest and moot wealthy cities of the west
obstinate man ! Bocauae they often stand
The terms of sale to those who make
As a State, connecting as It dore, mid­
TF.RMa.
out about trifles." Oh, dear b
affidavit, personally, before the Commi#way, the rich commerce of tho cast with
•ionci, nt the time uf sate, according to
the great agricultural west, and being
py A recent letter in the Paris Uni­
tew. of their fofrahoa to become “actual
ters puts dosrn tho number of Christian and bona fide oettteru" on the lad within
Pilgrims at the Church of the Holy Sep­
one year from the time of purchase
ulchre at 15,000.
They are from all
gnrd tbs I’uuinaula Blate unequalled in
as required by section 8th of tho act pass­
porta of Europe and tho Ottoman Em­
natural commofdal as well as agricultu­
ed Tebruary 4tb, 1F58, will be twenty
pire.
five per cent, of the purchase price (ur ral a I vantages among all our prosnsrons
jqy* Oshkosh. Wuicomin, was rial- bid) down, and tho balance in ten years intend Stat«a. Its coal, plaster and stone
ted by a destructive tornado on the 6th at the option of the purchaser, w ith-an- quarries (with its uneoualted latke Supe­
imt Fifty or sixtpr buildings were dam­ nual interest at ten per ccuL
Persons rior marble) are already found in abun­
dance. Ito climate, soil, timber and wa
aged
within the etty fimita, and
barns,
-----------------.' Icking for tend to settle upon, who expect
A-a suffered
■tifR.rwI vseverely
I *'
fences, Ac,
in tho countbemjulvea of the benefit of ma- ter are all that could be desired. Ito Uni­
try- Z
king but the miartcr pa&gt; meat down, most versity, at Ann Arbor; Normal School,
MJ- Travis, the tdstol shooter, is niakc their ndeetbn In
body, and iu at Ypsilanti, and Colleges al Kalamazoo,
Hillsdale, Leoni and linsing, are all de­
'teaching his art to the ladles of Lcxiug- 1 aildition to their own afiidavit, must furuton, Ky. This is a near feature, but a I i*h the Coromissionrr, at tbc time of rale, lightfully located in those beautiful towns.
most dangerous jwedetu. If followed | with the affidavit of the super visor ofthe These wirh Ito other Institutions of learn­
by llie fair sex generally,,uo man's heart town in which the tenjl is located, (tho ing springing up In various parts of the
State, fur the liberal education of Ito eons
will be safe.
supervisor
’s affidavit
-“I-' • ■
-------—*may be taken
------- m
.
. . ,, .. .
'
...
. bis
bte own county or before
ovfore any
any^ one quali- and ito daughters, as well as Ito institu­
..
L“.'a L'STi fied to administer oaths.) urof some otb- tions ot humanity fhr the unfortunate,
at Kalamazoo for refusing to work hte cr one satisfatory
...
...
-------- (ito House of Re fuge, ito Deafand Dumb
to the r.
Cummissioncr,
road aMcrament. i. The Pathmaster V
re­ I that it is valuable mainly fur agricultural
covered the MfoJLTdTvviiftailr
j. *’
Pon***.*®1 not fvr ’‘“^i “**«&gt; «*•
statue
of 93 ov
50 mr each day s refusal or
—
‘“v —
ii]
,
Kracoj u&gt;&lt;-m ■i.-vwuy nuipiy wuuw.
neglect to comply with the proper notice. eoUljej |I’nJcr die
but on, w„4, | cd.
Ita Agricultural College, located
VST Mr- Wm- B. Astor, now to Paris priveiege uf •-ttletrcn’. From all who |
Capital, and but just ratablislwjL
r* Mr. Wm. B. Astor, now
has bought
night Power's
Power’s statue eallod “Colifur- do not maka a satisfactory xffuteul thus has connected w ith it aumo 700 or 800
nia,’’for the sum uf 97,500, and the Ifon. to settle, foil fwynienl will ia all cases be . «r« ot tbe choicest land, and is already
HamUlon Fish hra bought a third duplM required down on the day of sale; hut Du , fleurish.mg; and Iu friends are eanguine
cate of the ume sstistli “Fuhcr-Boy,” oath is rwiulrtd by the taw of ttawc who «b»t- «f cunduetod upxm principles of the
fur the wm of 91,000.
1 pav in full on the day of sate that tbc stneiret practical .vcmwtoij. it will soon
I laud m iwt “Valuable for QmUr, mines,. brcmue an instltutec hxghly useful and
Hxk mses Rat.—Mr. Mason, of „|intw, Ae. TU lowest bid that can be , h-miwable to the agricultual interests of i
Somerset, Cum., says that a Tat railed n-cciicd i« die tuinimum price of 91.25 i the State, for tte'editcatho of its cuterat hte hencoop yesterday after a chicken [M.r acre, snd the ono to whom anv d&lt;&gt; p'ising nuns, to become irit»fifie, procti
for dinner, when, coming within reach of j Jcription or deSrii.tiui’s of laud shall be ■'
*W thrifty raawciu.
the materoal old bird, ths took tbc rat Mtrtxfo off, will Le required to make j
Ita Primary School Fund is already
by the neck, dragged him into the coop prompt rurcment of hi# bid, according to 1wd permanent, and nside from the
and killed him without remorse.
I |aWt al tU*'time of sale, in such corn-id floarMiiag- t’akm Sch.»oh everywhere
norioa &gt; JiseoMlon .t : fund» “ “*■ Sutc Treraurer will rcaeiv&lt;\ i ’,l’rin?i»-i.’ “P “’»*'• thia system, the cum
N^C last week Judirc Ellis and linn i subject to all of tbc provisions and peiul *tilut»«ia! provisions of the State are

S

_ As the public are awxre, the New
York Htrald has all along been one of
the principal organs and trumpeters of
the present Administration. And, yet,
even the Herald, witii all its respect and
affection, and gratitude for Mr. Buchanan,
is comi&gt;elled to show up ths abort-com­
ings and blundering* of tho administra­
tion, &lt; ccasionally.
Indeed its blunder­
ing# and shortcomings arc so numerous
■’nd of such an aggravated character, in
many inxtanow, that it is simply impos­
sible for the most inveterate tdolizer of
the President to overlook them. Hear
what the Herald rays in regard to the
Administrution’a foreign policy.—Richmond Whi^.
“The foreign policy of the United
States, during the Administration of Presidento Piorce and Buchanan, has been n
shame ofkl a disgrace to the nation. Our
Mcltae rival'eandutaUw for Gover*
f,,r tai,u,v
fl,r
or fraudulent wnpls.»° tint ffie Common Schools shall ’
Government, absorbed in party schemes Mr
nor Uth b™.
a^d fiX’'
acwrding to section 4th of tbe art..
F"."- »* much derated in character
and moving heaven and earth tn obtain a earos to blows. Judge Fills, democrat,!,l ** «xPect^3,1 Wdcrs that all tta I •}» entirely fere of expanse to all who
ume. The terms arc:
The inquest upon the body of Mra? &lt; One copy, one year, 93; two copies. {&gt;arty triumph, has neglected the honor
and interests of ths country, in almost •truck first, when tht parttas clindMd I mjuiremente of Ims action will U strict- chooeo to avail ttawnreh w of ire beuefita
. Harding, murdered at Maple Grove, re­
oh*r»wL A ’&gt;“«nbcr uf hundreds of
&gt;»• hebtaj w««llh lias very largely in-1
every quarterof ths Globo where action but were^ooa aeparatedPby bystandera.’ i
sulted In eliciting such facts as to the opin­
™ L copies of descriptions of tends in tbu ' ‘’ri'tocd in the last five years—the number '
five copies and one to the person sending and statesmanship were needed. In the
ion of the jury wai ranted the verdict,
A report has been in circulation ' State naw advertised fur sale, will 1«&lt; j **f buobria of wheat raised in this time i
(l
BbcB lbrr
esse of the British aggression upon nur
the dub, making six copies. 910.
that the deceased "came to her death by
•»
righto, the Government has been com­ that the work upon the Grand Rapidsand'' found f'* public use at each of the County approximating to 500,000,000, nnd ofDrJL a anawr. h,T* ‘T’"1 *'• *"‘1
Address: L. A. Godcy, 323 Chestnut
bmHfcuJ Hfet» .hi iWtow
pelled to act by tbs unanimous voice of Indiana Railroac hra suspended. Thia te ■ Treasurer s offices of cuuntics in whk-L *&lt;-u! nearly half this namberuf pounds. . ’
reeans of a sharp knife and club, by th&lt;street, Philadelphia, Pa.
TlutiTthe people; put thu istelligenre which a
i mistake, m there arc now 100 men at । any of tbe tends arc advertised, and abo its nopalation. which has rn-ire tlusn d»u-j
handa of John Dillon, on the 31st dsy of
bW wjthin the laal eight )cara, an-1
or
,irt»rVwtiw.e^l«raiwisiW
we publish this morning from Nicaragua work between this city and Kalamazoo. ' at"tbc State Laud Office,
May, 1858.”
A frightful accident occurred at and New-Grannda proves most conclu- —
&lt;
While tnls land has ben railed '•swamp I: n,
“r»'r uit-.
Rig. ut and
'■•■m*1 **
• Grand Rapid* Enquirer.
mor*-,
uiu-i^igiui
nnj lndu«iriuua,
tnmmrioaa, and
anti in
in­ !
«w-ti
A
aL. n
l-md,” muck of it i. among tbc most ta!- -pired
»«««. |
I* Bppcars from the testimony tljat Mra. Milwaukee, on tho 10th inat., by the sively that, in the conduct of negotiations
spired uilh^^rit
with,a spirit bf
bf kmterprirc.
'toterprisc, brinZ
l&gt;eing
lhe Arm Arbor Common Coun-; uable fluming land, both for grain nd irx-ouruged w ith t^K»«u^nre dial their
Hardbig desired to see John Dillon on fulling of a large four story brick build­ with'tbose countries tho Government of
cilI cave
gave their Qtv
City Marshal
Marshal »n&gt;«
some r»mcom
in n||J ^try, aD(i tbZ time of own favorite State U dratinrel soon to)
PROBATE
NOTICE
the
United
States
has
been
most
lamcn'
that 'lay, and, seeing him pass, followed ing—the grocery store of J. II. Cordes
plimentary r
.
nuM]c ho •g.w grcat lu||n
tably remiss.
rank high gpidng few abler States iu ' qtaTK OF MteUlUAX. I
him, but he stopped al a bouse on the dt Co. One person was taken out of the
•ion for the
---------.jRhinand without the State,# bo a|u .-hi,................................................................... .--.L-slsr:
way to tire post uffice, until sire had been ruins dred snd one supposed to be mor­
“The fact is,—and it ought not to be ]had performed bis duties, and Mayor Bach '
'
■
। now without tend ai&gt;l (M-rtuenaut home#,
it up with the present of n re­
past sonic twenty minutes, when ho fol­ tally ‘injured. One man and woman were disguised,—wc want statesmen and m*n followed
w ill duubtien eagerly embrace this most
,
vol ver.
lowed after her.
Their tracks were ito- at test accounts supposed to be buried in of ability to represent the IWpublic
favorable opportunity to pros ids them­ certificates of sale are give
goud I*nu»,
lands, st clwap ratc&lt;to luue
make sera.
But whenever full
S.-T7
"".umi iu lAucaa.cr, ra., re- selves (.'-JU
ticcd to a point in tbc rood about twenty tho rains. Several persons in the build­ abroad. T&lt;&gt; the Spanish-American States,
cently got a German, named Loddin, to themselves Ironies ot their own. More
rods from where the body was found, ing at tho time of the accident escaped in particular, wo have sent broken-down &lt;
Ever than 50,000 acres of the* bnda, In qual- sequently, and oflkiall v endorsed upon die
politicians and Government hangers-on as ■marry her by giving him 975.
u hen they suddenly broke off and could most miraculously.
our diplomatic agents. They bine been 'since die marriage die affectionate couple 'ty Wow the average, were taken in sixty certificate by tire State Treasurer, patents
be traced no further.
Tbc individuate
directed to negotiate important treaties Ihave been on a drunken spree, which re days, by adjacent owners, in .mediately or deeds from the Slate are issued to the
Macomb CorrTT Bask.—It te reported with a people of whose manners, cus- ’suited, on Thursday night, in the husband *iter the pamge of the act uf Fatauary proper holders of all such certificates on
# ho noticed thews circumstances passed on
hte wife out of a window. She tui, m uiv paaiii jccir. ..iji-Qt* Inc low­ their presentation at the office of the Sec
I
to tho post office, and after waiting some that this institution will resume payment toms, [leculiaritics, and even language throwing
badly hurt.
■
est of these lands by,proper drainage, for
they were entirely ignorant Instead of waa
1
limo, Dillon came in, appearing some­ in a few days. We hope all holding its
m hich a portion ot the on&gt;eoeds uf;tbee*
removing, they have increased the pre­
bills
will
send
them
home
for
redemption
W Tho Plainfield (N. J.) Gazette rales io to lie devoted, will make ttes very lots of land, iliat their descriptions accu­
what excited, and his garments apparently
judices of the’ Spaniard against tho Ad
states that some weeks since, Dr. Harvey ri-dxwt and moot durable meadow land
Soiled by water. It wm two weeks after and give them a wide berth hereafter.
glu Saxon.
rately embrace just tbc Iota they intend
Dayton succeeded in passing off upon his that can be found, and it hu also been and w&gt;t others &lt;&gt;r portions of others, with
this trsnspired, before tire body wm found,
ed in llutinr. »•&gt;! eircwtaiisff m
acquaintances In Plainfield, considernbfo
. L_ — —--L- - —
amply tested that the deep vegetable u’leir proper sections, towns, ranges, &amp;c. .k_ •„t, .
Dos'r lass to Run.—Bill English
The reaacns fur tbc commission of this
sums of couuftrfelt money and then de mould thus accumulated fur ogee, luakee
Serious disappointments and Injury occa­
“It will be seen by ths Senate debate camped.
deed, tho ctoramstances attending it and writes to his constituents that he will not
Nf. Day ton was Cashier of the richest kind uf manure, with u due
sionally
occur
to
auine
by
their
having
tbc ddsy to the search for the body of be a candidate for re-election to Congress. of to-day that the Republicans and Sena­ tbc State Bank of Morris, and after the admixture of other kinds, whenever need­ crruocoualy procured descriptions uf lute,
tor Douglra have fairly beaten the Ad­ fiulure of that institution was convicted of
tbc missing woman, will be seen by a pc- It is rumored that he w ill be sent to the
ed, for adjoining upland*.
with a view to purchase, that they did not
ministration in ito gsme of brag on tho peijory.
There are also, in this largest body of intend or desireXo buy.
Court of Russia, as a consummation of British outrages. On this subject it was
■ uralof the following particulars :
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
It is believed that the ypungest land ever offered perhaps at any one sale
die
great
bargain
by
which
bo
sold
him
­
well remarked, the other day, by SartiMost of our readers will recollect In
in
any
country,
many
titouaands
of
acre*
Sthc French Minister, to reply to a graduate of any American College was
Commissioner.
our summary of the circuit court pro self to Buchanan.
late of OavW tMtoy.i
inguished Benator who was raying William Willard Moore, who graduated
crediugs, last October, wo noticed lire
that toe late war spesebes in the Senate at Dartmouth College it 1804, at the ago
S FECIAL NOTICESIt is currently stated that Sena­
He wm a brilliant bemloek, cherry, black walnut and white
case of die Hydes, Dillon and Devoe,
were intended entirely for home con­ of twelve years.
tor
Stuart
will
canvass
this
State
this
h
—
“
JI
as
many,
very
valua
­
youth,
die
tha
pet
net
of
hia
his
class
ria
—
and
atyl
nf
of
die
thS
*
i
■
®
ah
timber,
as
well
sumption, that 'Foreign Govsrumeuto
who forfeited bail, previously given on s
ground, ought to have private iottructiuns by college. At bte graduation hs took port ble water powers. In the purchase of M hich
cnar^c of
charge
oi arson
ar-on and
nuu assault, uy
by «wcwraabscond- summer,- taking anti Lecompton
...
“
‘ ‘ IflQ which to construe tho language of Amer­ with two of his oldest classmates in a great bargains will by many unduwbtcdly
ini. rre«io». to th eommiaim of Uh i ■M-klnj
&gt; rooleeUon w .U SwU.
Lo mode; by those having means for safe
Hebrew dialogue.
■
■ Dillon had. some stacks
.■ ofr tlui
nosed that swine
the trnituul
ground tii.it
that he
he on
opposed
swindle ican statesmen, so M to know bow much
crime charged,
and profitable investment, as all the sales
is to l*e token literally, and how much is
1ST" A fisherman schooner was lying must be absolute and without reserve, and
wheat burned, which be accused Mra. in the Senate.
meant fur Bunevm.' The effect of this
at the wharf iu Gloucester on Saturday, by the conditions of the tew, those who
wm heightened by the strong accent
smoking out rata. Soma time during buy oa credit fur actual settlement are
placed on the last syllalile"— H arA. Cctr.
laliation, as is supposed, tho bouse of Mr*
Saturday night, a burglar broke into prohibited from purchasing those laJ^s
Harding was burned and ter applied to tlio 14lb inst, leaving much undone
ths vessel.
On Sunday morning be which are more c«[&gt;ecially valnalilo for
which should have been done, and having►
was
found nearly
exhausted,
If that '‘dislinguiahed Senator” Iwlieved *-•
--------------------1---------—&gt; lying'
a on the- timber mines, aaltocs, dse.
Many hon
— r__— — —
- w'-l. —MI
h
— ,him.
•
; what he raid, he did not signalize bis dte- &gt;.1.'^
his plunder .—
near
dreds of miles of railroads in the vicinitv
art, Dillon nad others ware ar rested, on done much which should hav a bam left
rretion by making a foreign Minister hte Ho wm
— timmediately
—-Jt—&gt;- -c
--------*- -and
&gt;
taken
onJdeck
of these tends, both m the Upper and
tbc cnciptsintof Mrs. H-, gave bail and undone.
confidant. As to the French Minister, ho medical aid sailed, after which ho wm I-xiwer Peninsulas, are already projected,
ubscundcd aa before stated. Some iidacarried to tho Almshouse.
and bv ths aid of the liberal Government
[Jf* The Administration Democrats, has profited little by hia residence in thia
nw.ua charges of political persecution
. country, if he has uot learned that the
Lana Granta, must ba built at no distant
Wool.—-But lialo wool baa yet ap
at a recent convention in Illinois, {ulmoI last tiling tho American People will tol. . ----...muui wem, as to
PROBATE NOTICE.
I" ciata is, any iaterfcroncw with their lUs poured in our streets. The market open­ local •^antagaa, by internal improveed on Saturday last by the sale of a load
ITATK or MICH101X.
On
this
point
there
is
no
“
game
of
Douglasof a fair qualitv at 28c. If that value can mento and by lake and river navigation
brag;” and it te just m well that Foreign
be sttslained, the average price of wool aa well as fur ami, timber, mines, rellnea
respowib'e fur the terrible denouement
Ramticxsini iw Vraoiwi*.—The Co.. Goverumcnte^hould know iu No Party will be at least 29 cents. However, val­ ta., among the most valuable ami pm'
dactive that am be fintnd. U
P
Subsequently Dillon and Qerk, elected this spring in Hancock Co.,t in this country that aliould tolerate the
ues are yet undetermined, and ti»c most
’ claim of a right oa tbe port of any forthis vast tract of land, the hta
that con be said Is, that this staple will
Virginia, is a Republican. Hte majority
probabl) range from 25 to 33 rente. A
was 180.
Buchanan carried the county
load of inferior quality sold on Monday
any purpose whatsoever, could live,
la 1656 by 150 majority.
for24oeuta. Mr. James Taylor received
would deserve to lire.
30 cretii for his lot, but it was of supe­
land, simply for the reason that wrjo rior quality, and the fleeces were light and
well clnaned.—Ehfasscjoo TtL
not believe tbe English Government will
new Novel, entitled aa follows: ''Herman;
The prieo in Howril is from 90 to 85c.
author of ‘Pretniree.’

she woods with Dillon

�I'ROSPBlTVS

.IlKAPElTS COLUMN!' BLOOD

m*: mnniiB RUSSELL’S

PCTUOTT DMLY

■®t’BE OF Eqi lTY !
TUB FIRST

•.aae.iuia

NEW SPRIKG GOODS!

hardware store.
'!r*
oi m.aay now Mt by all ri—and n* ~nro

to S*r fewfe Bairtmm.
geaerally, a*
tog a cnrrrct knowledge of (rw principles, J
r.c-rd* will el trial the am of oar labor*.

'

EXTCMMVE ARSORTMEMT

I wuntiy ntueaa of .ar vieinky. folly couviaroa
- Ibat It i. * MOST TALUAtUTBEFAlU

of

NEW SPRING GOODS!
LARGE STOCK

HARDWARE!

DANIEL LATHROP A (X

SUCH AS

■ IIEET IROJV!

COPPER AND TIN WARE!
mtaufac|*rad by ua lu every

SIIELF HARDW ARE!

bEORaKVBraGncfioTs!7*
MAILS, GLASS AND SASH f

BIGGIN BOTH.

mok &amp; sauBsi

STOVES.

R. R R.&gt;Radway-a B*ady Rsitof tor ll*adaci&gt;«.
PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
whether alck or narrow; Rbeamatrnm
Faralyala, Losbac*, Goat, Senralria.
Tuatbaeb*. HrnaU Fox, Frvw*,Bw*Uaa SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR­
Jotota, Kldaay Csmytoisto, Seariel F»DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
yr, Paia.jmamw^Uto

GROCERIES

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

Voara reareetfuUy.
. '
DASIEL X, ItURPUY.
of every possible size, recently purchased

0. J.YOODACO.

ealabltaL

at prices pvnectiy mnimi iu

'.■yjKyruary^MHjM,

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

®IR©(D5BiBY2

ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED
SHIRTING, IBAT1B, COTTON YARN,

HARD TIMES I

•

CHANCERY* SALE

)

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

LINENS, OIL SILKS,

PARASOL^ Ac., *a

Hast

»

U'e would call atteataoa to lb* uineroua |&gt;ai-

D . 1867, I. Wm. Burgtor.
MOILS ING EDITION

ttou. to tb* hlgbe.:
lb* Tillage of float

COOKING STOVES:

WM. BUBGHKR,

LAWNS, BRIUJANT8, CIIAL1JS

UIALU

PRORATE NOTICE

FINE

ROBES,

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, 8HEPHERDS PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

IARS AND SLEEVES, (new alyk,)

HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE
The May number doeto U*a airth I’ear and can.
pletes the Iwrftb volume of Harper'. Xew monthly
S aguiae; aad tbe Publiahcn embrace thia upper
luuty to mew their cordial acknowtodguienl* to
the I'rvaa and the Pubbe tor U- aoik.ru. apyrrdration snd rMWaragnaeut which bar* ban auvMwd
to tbeir r-oteroei** At no tonoer period haa tbrir
liat of *ul«nber* brr. a* large Ball now ia.
Tbe Magamne will coatinuo lob* roodueled on I
the **m&lt; general plan which ha* rendered it muveroallv popular It will be tbc aim of tbe peb
liabora'ia nimiah. in th* moat elrgrnt fem, the
largrot poaaibl* amount of l!.r beat roadlog to ba
aetoetoZbwt tbe e*tir* Md of Amencan sad Fort
ain Ltorstm*. Tb* onteoU nf ltoa Magadae

CLOTHING

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

“* !""«••» tor Ibr lam Main

run

di,j&gt;«-nw: with tb* aa* af U at

BEST r.iTTMi.xs or
DENIMS, STRIFE ANU CHECK

___ ....

MORRIB TOMBS. .

Slllim.NG, COTTON ADES, of ever;

ILLS

AND

uce l-J lue
iBL- rrwru III miu
variety and My le.
|w*.d«ocr of aaid petitmo; aad tb* bearing
bl earning .copy ot |1&gt;I&gt; order to ba pab
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
a lb* -Kepabbcan Banner." a newspaper
1 aad circuUt.iir ia «»i4 coanlr of Borrr. fur
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
bearing.
0 L. RAY,
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
alwbJudge of Probata.

8 TO RE A

’ GREAT DISCOVERY I

•elrrliulM. report* uf
and alt the rarwn of
ini, lligenee wlrich appear* ia the Daily.
Tbe PKTROIT WEEKLY TKlBU.Xt roulade

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

FANCY CASSIMERES, a largo stock,-

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

FOUND.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

IIIUI.I.I t.XT PRONPECTLH!
FODKTn YEAR OF THE
COMMOPOLITAX ABT AKMX.1AT1DX.

10L J. C. FREMONT. la bia travri* draoovered

CHEAP CROCKERY!

ISAAC C. MOTT

HBOn. IP U
IL BIRRS,
3j Wo -Jward Aieaue. tklroit

? 01

j rr ator* this aid* ofN*V York. Il lath*aalygood
place fur tbe r-ojdv of Battla Creek. Aaiamaaoo.
Maroball, HASTINGS. aad the aurroundtag eons-

MOUTHSI
My stock uf Good* la largr'ead writ aetocted,«
. .uUog otrray variety aad at

PROBATE NOTICE
•TATKOP MICHIGAN. Bamrr Corm, am—

Groceries &amp;■ Fancy Goods
WINDOW

COHMOl-OUTAJf AMT AHBOCUTHMf,
rhe eabwrtbaa tratoro lha Saib of Jrnirar-; lirM,
1 which time tb. award. aiH take pfa«. ' ’ ***
TERM8 OF SUMCRlPTKrt.
Errrr.uUcriberof tfarr* dollar* i. roli'M M

READ1-HADE CLOTHING
Compriaiug rrrrything tor a grntlronan'a outfit;
abirta, collars, gtovto, boaiery, crarata, penta, ercry ranety from lira abllliaga to six dollar*; eoato,
rrrry prior, quality aad pattern ; rests from ala

A M&lt;y of th* ComopuUlaa Art Joortui

(lidluig* tu aix dollars.

WEIGHTS !j
Ttro Dollnr Ari journal Qm Furr /,NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­

DLES, SOAPS, BASH,'PAILS, BED

CONSTANTLY 05 HASH

Each Bularribrr to Slao proaeoted with a (VHlt"
sgggSgiS

CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WALL PAPER, *en Ac.

Ladles' cfcfldreo’a, aad min**' shoe* of every Two copica....
MO 1 Te* copiesS
description. Ladies' Bae euegrem gaiter, tor
1T«M* Atoatoy PM.
la Fnbltohrd Er ary Thuraday.'
twrirr abillaga. I*, do. alaa to deren ahil.Single copy oar y«r I Ten eopie. one year ia
ling*. Kid coogrma gaiter*. eaaareM bootees,
PHYSICIAN* SURGEON.
calf bootees, good quality, tor nine A®mg*, aad
everything due in proportion.

Dr. A £ BONSTEEL,

FARMING UTENSILS

Yf APiM A BANTA. bar* just rseeirad
-’A m.xcdf Jeweler, BmAa. ntwiowarr.

low

M.'perona I. rortrietod id a &lt;mA&gt; Mr*. ThwM
taknirr lire u,rnil»rr,biiH&lt; r*».irt.M ar* aM

In enaeluatoa, I will aay that 1 will be very glad
to alwr* theae beanllfal good* to .web a* waat to
BUY. aad hare ao bedtatkm ia saying ! do not

pRicnt.

E IflMaBL

WILLIAM JONES,

COOPERING BUSINESS.

■INFFACTTBESS’ 1I»

Havia&lt; Mmto'tUfe estlire MssetL «&lt;

SlSCitlBB,

JM*KBS

' poKK^BAfiRM*’. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS

BITTER FIRKINS,

cash

oisrxrz-!

FORMERLY kcp» by T. l^txtra. k
f constantly nuking nddkkms tt&gt; tU
same, all rf wl&amp;k h. pttyoMfo .«!

CIHPB tit. IM (turn*

MAl’ES A BAFTA.

&gt; thia part of tbe tmniqr.

’ l&gt; T MLltk.

P.fcURUMELL
Haotor- »r iVh»
Bft r

�CUTLERY,
yuan Distanced
Lmerica Ahead.
HABDWAEE STORE.
at. w th* language t&gt;&lt; a **cU-iaforn&gt;ihw, fa -v,ro tba Urda.’1 f»uu.
is door at band, and with its pleaisMQ mas the daily nuiumcr to tho*
d««tl amid rural acanr*. td hearing
tbeanftnutee of the *bot-gun.
E*er&gt;
tate iho Us paid attention to tin- matter
BM kaow that erm crow* and blackWrfaare wrodnetive of more pt&gt;d than
harm, mm! that tbe t/U incrca** of lateyrs ot’ -dratroctivc invert* i* owing alEehtimly to th* wanton destraction of!
which are wot even legitimate &lt;a:no. j
A thousand plan* have Irt-n suggested i
for tbe dcatructioD &lt;-f the eurculto, all ot I
wUchhav* provwd worthlese. We have
aua which we know to be infallible—
•‘protect thabirda."
Th* swallow* are the natural cnemie* I
of al! tbe swarming inaecia. living al­
most eertiroly upon them, taking their
food upon the wing.
The common mar-1
tin* devour groat quantities of-waspa, j
bastiss aad goldsmith*.
A tingle Wrd
will devour five tb'&lt;u«and butterflies in a '
w**k. The morel of thia la that tire has- i
bandman steroid oultivate tho enck-ty of'
swmliowe and martius about bis land* and j
buildings. Tb* sparrow* aud wren* foci '
upon the crawling insects which lurk I
within the bud*, foliage and flowers of!
plant*. The wrens ar* pugnacious, and '
a Ihtic bret in a durry tree '‘ill »oon l«
appropriated by their., and they will
drive away other Mrd* that feed upon th"
fruit,* hint that dwrry-growcrs should
ramembar and act upon this spring. The
tbruehro, blae-btrds, jays and crows, prey
upon buttviflics, grosi Ixmpcro, cricket*,
locusts and ih« larger bceUr*. A single
family of jqys will consume in a season
of three month*, twenty thou-wnd of
thaao destrwtiouivi*.
The woodpecker*
are armed with stout long bill* to pene­
trate the wnod of trees, where the borer*
have deposited their farvse.
They live
almoat entirely upon these worm*. t«r (
th* tnaeeo that eomc abroad adv in far
night, nature ha* provided a cheek in the
qiaotunml bare owl, wtech toko their food
oss tbc wing. Dow wonderful Is this provhnoo of IProvidem* tor th* raatraii* of (
depredator* that live epon the labors of
man, and how carnfol w* should be not
to dispm* that bentfleial low ttf compenaation by which all thing* are eatah
Itsbad in thtir just relation* and proper
tlOC*.—Loncnstrr (Po.) irAig.

| in th* d&gt;*c*««d or A} uim Ia. !y lu •
uns. u* iiAUmi eta tin *od

Chemicals, Pnirtt, Oils
mi

iimti,

‘

GROCEECpS.

thrv hare on hand tbe beat kind
ofammunition for aporumcn
euch aw powder, aad Per­
cussion Caps of all kinds
Watcr Proofls and
Olbera, Shot,
.
Lead, ic.
All the pop­
ular Pat ent
Medicine*, ot the
day may also be
found at thia eatabliahment. Also a great Ta- •
rioiy-of the choicest Perfumiry for the especial accommodntion of tho ladios. Abo
Stationer) .Pent. Pencils, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelop* Ate.
They would respectively announce to
the citiren* of Hasting* and of the aurrounding County, generally that they in­
tend to sell everything in their line of tbe
bn*inurs a* cheap ns can be bought at any
pttM. ’.
Give in a call and judge for youraelvox.
Proiiuw of most kinds will be taken in J

£%o£f

LOWKBT FRIcxs

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES
PARLOR COOK STOVES
«r wo m thia lean. Ki. 01...
i. '-

PRINTS,

GLASS-WARE

lunurw, Muu 1«L rrvrr*.owvura
J air.to. Kidtwy CottiplaioU. HcarfotFetrr.Psia* aroued lbs Urar, Mooney.
- Monter. Hrarttorn, nod Pain* ot alt
hit 4a. Radw*’ a Rre-tv K'lwf wfil, la
a f.-v m.antaa. ct&gt;a&gt; r» th* mum** yas
.
ittlbr tapnoet plmure
R. kB -Radr&gt;. i fcrc-ovatnfRrwtewt. forth*
cure of throuic dt*a*.&gt;
•* F«*.
f»t.' n» nut Syptnhfic &lt;toJj»&gt;nl*, Coa|
nod otter • JiAte** of tb*
*u Throat, forfurajoa and KnlarretaeMS of i aria. Kraptiee and oth­
er diwan* &lt;d th* KUn, Nada*. Ta Hr*,
I here. IHrprtata. and &gt;11 otetuw
*w ari.ln- front a* iamara state ot tba
Uwd.
R. n. Ii nadaa.'.IUruUlot. w»l|mra.rfeettva•
ly and *pr*Hly.
e**n. I aft***

Hall an nance of aoap boiled in a pint
of water and "put on with a brink while
boiling hot, infallibly destroys the bug*
and their egp.
Fliro arv't1 riven out of a room by
hnnpng up a bunch of a Plantain or Flea-,
wort pltnt, after II has bees dipped in
»ilk.
Rat* and mice »pt*n!ily disappear by
falsing equal quantiuca &lt;* strong cheese
and powdered »qutil*. They devour thi*
mixture with great greediness, wtnl* it Is
SMqcqpus to man.
When it is remembered how many :
pcronr.s hive lost their lives by twalfowtag m mistake, mixture of strychnine,
ratahaite. corrosive sublimate, which ar-fa|h’fai&gt;n!Aeuip1&lt;i) rd fur tbe ptirpota, it
become* arnatter of humanity to publish
fars* Ketas.
YTotaswants ravenously devour the kerMhaf walnut* and facll-bark hickory
note
Crock «.me of these, and place
them on a plate near the inftwted plac*«;
and when the piste is full of ante throw
the contents In the fire.
©bchrosebev, a* well an ants, are driven
away by strewing elderberry leaves ut.
tb* shelves and other places frequented
by throe troublesome Ineccta.—HalCs

baa than Mo. foer Jms titan: tbren, until
fifty plants would bear nothing at all !—

LAWNS,

BONNETS

GINGHAMS,

RUCHE

BOR-

BMtl lgi Fcbu.rj ! .th.*3nfV,a

DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, fee.

'JUSfJiLt’EiYED'
!
BROAD CLOTHS. CABSUfERES,
! JEANS.SAT1NET8. DENIMS,TICKS,

Just received a largi
stock of .

EVERY\YARIETY,

OF ALL K1ND5,

PIBTS
GiNGilAMS.

&gt;

BJULLUKT8,

H.J.KENFinJ)

ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

H.E-AJD'ST FAY,

SHIRTING, BAITS, COTTON YARN.

al astonishing low prices. My motto
is *a little cheaper than the cbcaficat.'
I have just rewivod a good asaertinml
Ladies
t

dAMBRlCS,

UNEN8, OIL SILKS,

DREiflS GOODS

CLOTH1JVG!

LADIES' DBESS GOOIH!
IIAftl-EH'H MONTHLY MAGAZINE

Soch aa Prints, Gingham*, Lrlaina, Me­
rino*, Fantmettaa Illai k Alpacca* and a
variety uf Wool Detain*, all very nice
and-eery uhcap.
Also a go.-! assortment of Cfoth* lur
meu'a wear, and a large stock of staples.
Denim* Bhevtirg*, shirting, stripe*, checks
and tickings.
‘
JUST RECEIVED a new lot of

tb« t.rftt. iuhMn».&lt;ltap«r-* X«» mustMj
la*, and tl- PalZri-rre ereLrare Uui e*M&gt;rtmuty Wr*n.fo tk.ir &lt;uoJ. .1
» .«&gt;«l(mrot. to
th. fmo Md it. 1’i.Uif for Ito uniform aprr»to
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS liao ■Mlt*MtVDtl4.lK|| tor. tonaccsnM

fe

BOOTS and SHOES
Ladle’s Gaiters Baskins and Boots, a
good MBortznunt at very low prices. .
On hand a very large stock »fCrockery
stone and Glass Wart.
Just raedvod a m w stock of

CH A LIJ

ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
The
WiUc*Mla«r tote raadnete'l oa
GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SHEP­ th. *»nr fcousl j-Jwm which ha* rv»dcr«d U oainmliy p«pe!« It *tii l« the ate of ito pd*.
HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS, Iwbrr* to fornt.u. In tho mo*&lt;
fori* th*
l«ry«
n-Ki f of tto l«»t r** 'le* to t&gt;*
CIIAMBRAS, MARSEILLES doL­ Mlntol
tree: tl.r .nttrr told of Amorwaa aad Pwreirii Eiter.trtt. Tto ei-meatt «T Ute UagMtM I
LARS AND SLEEVES, (new etvk.) I *41 to made «m wrth dirwl M*tv«&gt;er to tto «*Mo
. .nd to.tr, IK' the Krr*t l«J’ of Aomm Pvowi.
WHITE GOODS, Ac.
“
! r*U.er tl:*r. |o Quae &lt;if uy jarUnilar Um* er1 pfw- i
fefoien. 5o rtbrt wtll bo .paeod tooMaMao «*Ur ,
l taiaamit *Ub tnwrwetfon. Tto Miiw****m tee
for five rr.r, *uro4rd tto rff.trta mate te ren* At
thh jteo. h th/ te»tx-owtre, »». ate fnnmlo* of I

QROCERIES,
of all kinds che.sp far Ready Pat.
I have afeu a very large quantity tA

JC.TTXKK3B3SXI.
on bai«d and all persons wishing to btiy or
sell will do well to call before bargruing
elsewhere.
I would particul triv call the' aHu-.tioo
&lt;»f pcr»«.n-. « bo arc building to tbe bet
that I have j«i«t llccrived a large »krk ol
, Nails and Glnse and that I will fimhh
sash. Glasa. tail*. Door Trimmings Ac,
at a* low a figure as pcsudlilr.
nSl-yl
IIJKENFIELD

A fine «A*ortmrnt of GcoJa fur

MEW AWD BOY’S WEAR?

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHElK
Call and Ul l}gi* before pardoning
SHIRTING, COTTON A
ch- A
ehtwhtre.
variety and style

IXRESS QM5OZ1S,

At the cheapest store in town by

LsHEETYNGB,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­ a new *:&lt;vk of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be anld for

R&lt;&lt;u!*u.r» ■ ill n-.!■&lt;* u to regstenlr.
X- tea.le ab out be ■ itUuul ttoox
K Uoo.-diaa are *&gt;ld by Dingstola .rorvwt«v.
ft lUWlY k CO
F. lUbariad Cn.TIaatiuc*.

GOODS

To be sold at Lowest
Prices.

CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
comj&gt;rt.iO;t n-.rl.
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY CM NlMailatou*.
tiamtor offi rwrtal
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL two*. *eeBr.te IT.I
clc of Cumt I f.««a
FANCY CAS8IMERES, a large sUkA,

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

New Arrangement

LAWNS, beautiful patternsaud very cheap; BLACK

A nice assortment

Calterydllar*.

Ct&gt;bb»i sard, in speaking of the culture
«f rowatew, that «w» plants nr a hill
termH bar M small*/ oh* *u utfe, th re-!

SILKS,

PARASOLS, Sc., &amp;e.

Ready Pay Store,

ny, coppu gi-nuaar.igos
xtAKg wmea 1 cn-tg

DRY GOODS!

Good News! Good News!

NEW

«zr£Frf nt:a rrffAXD WAga .&lt;7x1 raw

large stock

Such aa TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPL
CES, PEPER, FISH, in a word everythine in the Grocery line, auefa aa
wifi be wanted for Umily uae. And

HARDWARE

BKST GW1*. *t th.

NEW SPRING GOODS'!

Burnkig Fluid toyrther with a full Mock*C

COOKING STOVES!

Three worma ar* always hatched out
in planting time, and farmer* are then
■wally *r&gt; busy that they cannot well at­
tend to them in dor acax-n.
When they arc. first hatched it I* an ea-1
ay matter to destroy them.
In early |
mom, and at m»m ia a hot day. all the
worm* arc In their nret*. and all may be
croahed at urtc*. An old woolen mitten
or glor* •• a go'd thing to pot on the
rjgnt head. « ben tho trees are low and
can be reatbed.
Wbea the trot* are high, a pole with a
woclm rog tied on the end of it ia a gpod
implement.
Dip the rag into potaal
water, or into a very strong roap Midi
aad yoe may kill every » ortu that louchta tbe llqeid.
Or y«m mav procure one of the evkbra
ted com like bru.br* (rolled Ptrlrorieg'*
truth) and rnb off m&lt;»t nf tbc worma
with &gt;L Still it may bo prudent to go
the round* a second and even a third time
if you woold hare none left for ared.
kill hit, van find cat wild cherry troea
and on bv’shea, and yen may snrcced In
a few yeara in b*ing rid of ull -the race

FRANCIS ROWER
lf»
*"**■■*» M

. TUHFENTTNE, .LlCOHOt,

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

!iia©B iPuniTsi

KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
jdx., &amp;e.

’

PROsrECTLS OF
THE EVEHING POST

CHEAP CROCKERY!
A larg* aad beautify siLrtDeat ot

KEXDT-XLDE CLOTHING

AT THE

Comprising evwytblug for a gvullraua's ont-flt;
shirts, collar*, glove*. bo*i«ry. erst *U, pant*, svOCT variety from fir. .hilling* to six dollsr*; ro.U,
ev«ry pnea, qnalitj aad pauera ; vrots from six
BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE shilling* to an dotlarv.

’rower ^hardware store.

(.•uaMrociisa sftM (

Price* Ber*laled to .ail tbe un&gt;c_.e*U

The Dsn., hrtatM Puar roatate* *M1 sceoost

Ready Pay Store.

GROCERIES AKD TOBACCOS I!

JEWELRY 1
BOOK* AND ITATIOXZBY
M
A l!AXTA- !-*:

Aloihiag: Sever m Heap.

GROCERIES

■a*aap.y«KI,; KM.________ __•*

to.Mir.all tto BMU-rofgr*.

OF ALL KLNDS.
nails, glass,

SUGARS

FISH

TEA

prmr, oils, can.

di.es. soaps, sash, pails, bed

TUt GoodTFA, .ur. Iu&lt;ur*

COBDB.CLOTHBS LINES, BROOMS,
WALL PAPER, «u, Ac.

Abd every thing in tbe linn of Groceries.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

LadW cMMraa'e. and mtew' *hto* of «vtry
deocriptioc. Ladwa* 6o« eoagrrto g»u»r» fur
tweh* MUliup. Lad. do. nlM to eWren akliImp- Kid &lt;«n« niters. «*am.M hooter.,
oalf hooter*. good *w*!Uy. dor nine »UUinK». and

New Barry Mill,
IS nnw In »ucce*«fol cperati'GL r&lt;**Iy

U&gt; do any amount of

OTTSTOM
BIMHVE MONEY ON OLD AC-

COL’NIS.

GRANT

t SPAULDING.

llMMp.Jw.4, 1S57.

vSrt

K. Hastings.
ao Milter,aad.our

PAINTING.

WOBK,

W aagqod order and as prompt m
other Mill in Barrv. or any other a&gt;unty.
Having Mcurod the acn icv» of

tntii ucauj, ...................

arw proparod to d--- Ue
Ptease given** eall.
grant.

TT . 1— ■ C — * veto
tJwtrngu, tsep. o, Id37,
----------------------- o.u«x¥.

Judge ofProbate,

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LS PUBLISHED EVERY
THURSDAY MORNING,
AT BASTDtOS, DARBY COUVTT, MICIUCAX.

fWUtS of .mWriisilTQ.

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

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J. M. NEVINS &lt;5. COMPANY,

VOL. 3.
gratings' ^nsitirss 9trttlorj.

Stlrrtii) ^ortrj.

.RANT &amp; SPAULDING,

Ue brclUJ not s alRU, but ’lwU tenUy be Cried ;
n. J. KEN FIELD.

J RAM IS ROWER,

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HADLEY * BAKER,

J.'p. ROBERTS A CO.

cLboir r

^isttllanj.

DT ZUXAHKTI1 DAVIS.

J. W. OAKLEY,

W. PARKER,
HOl.ESAlJInnd rrUl! dealer in proceriea
...I .n.odnn. at hi* ••ehl .tuid."
WILLIAM JONES,
E M.Mt in pTocrriCT. prorkioni, produce. B«h,
U Butter, lard. iwrk. Ac. Slor. on Slate st., op’ MECHANICS.
llEATn, ELLIS A Co.,

J. W. BUCKLE,
Il ASHIONABLE TAILOR. Celling done
L’ d«r, and nil work warranted t’Lup on J

DANIEL COOK,

JAMES A. SWEEXEY,

I. A. HOLBROOK,

WILLIAM BURGHER,

J. M. NEVINS,

I. M. RUSSELL,

JOHN ROBERTS,
UYHIC1AN »r-d Surgeon. DwcUiiigoo Brosfl-

P war. urar the Court Hume.

II. P. CHERRY,

CARLOS O. SCOTT,
TUSTICt OF TDK ITACE. »&lt;*»?
J erJ lauul an.l Tm ARral All

B. H. FULLER,

MukncrilU.

W. H. COLEMAN,

GEORGE W. MILLS.

•Thank goodnews 1 this is tho last week
of tho pantomime 1”
J
“You don’t say so! Well, that is a
cemfiirt, at any rate! We shall get rid
of those odious stranger girls, who are
alwayw Hanging about the wings, and
thrusfng tlieir noses where they aro not
wantod."
“That is something to rejoice al. In­
deed. ! I dori t object to our own bdiet
ladicsl but to liave these ‘extras’ intrud­
ing into the green-room, spying about and
listeusng to every word that is said, I de­
clare It is quite* insufferable, positively
quite I”
‘
Tho scene where this colloquy was go­
ing on waa the green room of one of the
leaditg metropolitan theatres. Die inlerlucutors were principals, m the term
goes, and, by virtue of drawing from the
treasury—the onc\ fifteen pounds per
week for enacting walking ladies; and the
other isix, for delivering messages—they
eonci'tvod themselves entitled to bo as
insolepl as they pleased to the unhappy
girls, many of whom possessed far supe­
rior Uicnt, but wb&lt;&gt; were obligsd to be
conteift to gain weekly as many shillings
as thcac clerer ladies took pounds.y
It •t true that both had scmcwhal sud­
denly risen from the stole they so much
despised, per favor of-a friend, to the
proud position they at j-resent occupied;
and tbjugh dramatic critics might demur
to thiir clowns, they certainly obtained
the “rea ard of merit.” Time had some
what defaced their charms, and the romemliranco of their early struggles, yet it
bad left them the knowledge of the vul­
nerable points at which their young asso­
ciates might bo most easily wounded:
and nover ha&lt;i the axiom uf that “know­
ledge Is power" been more aptly illustra­
ted, than in the dcnlicg out of their en­
venomed darts.
Ono of tlwao perialis of tho dramatic
tribe,—a ballot girl—was a’ tho same
moment leaning her head upon her clasp­
ed hands, which rested on tho mantlupiece. Sho hail sought tho apartment to
be alone with her thoughts, ami as she
stood thcic alone she forgot the scene
around licr, and saw, in her mental vision,
the sad and desolate homo, u lienf she
knew tliat tho announcement of the with
draws! of the piece would bring tears
and consternation. She knew that upon
her rested a vast amount of responsibility,
for she had at home parents sick and al­
most destitute.
She was a fragile »r,
and sho hated the profession to which
iioverty, but not her wUi, confuted —
There-was a look of deep anxiety m her
eyes—and her face, but for tho rou^e sho
wore, would have been os polo os marblq oven through that there was aa ex­
pression of doep anxiety that suited ill
with her girlish years. She started, as
the voices of U10 todies aroused her from
her reverie; aud ns sho became awaro qf
the nature of tho conversation that wm
going on so near her, a bright flush suf­
fused her neck, and mounted oven to her

,

your purse. ] am not in tho habit of
receiving favors from strangers," said the
“Stwangcr.?—naw • naw 1 naw! don’t
be cwucl, my deawesi cweaturel—’Pon
my life, it’a enough to beweak a fellow',
heart, when you know dial I am waiting
to twow my whole fowtune at youw feet
J am weally snwpwtsed that you pwefer
to wemain in uiis detestable position,
when ewewy happiness that wealth and
“My lord,” said the girl, proudly, “there
am bo no happiness far me, except asso­
ciated with virtue!”
“Now, my dcaw cweutauw," began the
peer, but by this time Miss Odell was
preparing to taka her place in tho ballet.
The young man still kept hovering near
her.
•
“Ono word, MissOdclL”
“Have tho goodness to make way, my
lord," said she.
’
“Then honaw mo by paying tho fine
out of this, my dcawcat eweatuavr! You
don't know how happy you will pewmit
mo to contwibuto in the*smallest way to
youaw comfewL
Do—pray do!" and,
as bespoke, he pressed into her hand a'
heavy purse. Why was it for a moment
aha tightly clasped it, nnd a sparkle camo
into her eyes! Tbc^jiaxt, the light went
qpt—bcruips turned white: and os a cold
shudder 'posacd through bcr frame, she
coldly pul it bock into the donor's land !
€Ix)t mo pass, my ford, or—or I shall
think that you, too, combine with others
to insult me!”
The young nobleman stepped prompt­
ly back. The path opened, and in a mo­
ment tho ballet sprang upon the stage,
and the young girl, with her companions,
cnwrealhcd in smiles, were dancing gaily
before an applauding audience.

On—on, throuch the wind and rain—
on through the sleet and mud, tramped
tho fair and delicate girL Alone—alone,
in tho midnight walk through the dreary
suburb, post tho dangerous haunts of
drunkencss and vice, shivering with cold,
with terror and with weakness, as every
sound scared her, aa every footatep apE:hed her—now, trembling at the
iness of the lung, dismal street, tlmt
seemed so interminable—now springing
like a startled fawn from soma intoxica­
ted wretch, restin'! stupidly homo—and
more, ten thousand times more, affrighted
by the approach of those bcnuetless lost
ones who roam shameleaaly through the
streets, rendering night hideous by their
profane bachanalian orgies. On, on—
now stealing softly, breathlessly—now
with a quick and hasty step, tluil gradu
ally increases to a flight, the New Road
is gained. Her home is still far distant.
Now, in a solemn square, she returns the
gruff “good flight’’ uf tire policeman—
now agilvly eludes the rude grasp of a
man, who, anpcrccircd, had been dodging
on her footsteps Al last, in tho dim dis­
tance, she descries a shadowy figure tot­
tering towards her. It is her mother,
worn with watching, coming to meet her,
and, with a sigh of relic!, the girl arouses
nil her remaining strength, aiul springs
alertly forward; but, as she gains her
mother’s si.di, all bcr now found courage
melts away, and site sinks, sobbing into
the maternal arms.
“Mychild! tny child!” exclaimed the
affrighted jxircnt: “what new trouble Is
there in store for m T*
•This is the last week of tiro panto
mime,” said Clara, “and I fear it will be
almost impossible for me, at present, to
obtain another situation."

Morning broke, and found Clara kneel­
ing br a dead father's side! the vow she
registered there was heard In hearen, and
chronicled by Angels in the Book of Life.
“Nothing can tempt mu now,” she ex
claimed; “for the sacriGeo that mighthavc
been an oct of piety, would henceforth be

a sin,”
“Think ever thus, my child," said the
weeping mother, as she fondly embraced
her, “and 1, shall have no fears for the fu

lure.”.
“Have none, mother! Wc can wmk,
wo not T”
“Hand in hand, my dear child, to the
death.”
“And win, mother—or die, and bo llko
him, al peace.”
e
cm

There waa a great attraction al Drury
Lane- for a new tragedy had been an
nounced—-author’s name unknown; but,
“Do you hear yourself called, to go on
the Stage, Miss Udell!” rudely inquired by tho interest that had been evinced In
high quarters, was conjectured that il
the prompter, shuffling past, his spectacles
camo from a noblo source. There was
to one hand, and his book in tho other.
to bo a first appearance, also, io Uk&gt; lady

^uJl fin. you far talking at the wmg.—
Hero, indued 1
HowJaro you answer
nm j l’« taken care you shan t be boro
longer ! Wa shall g* rid of tha whole
^kofyou. Friday night will be your
CTnight and you’ll find your treasury

desperately in love with tho object of this

.Hw*.

broucham, which drove off the moment
—J
r-rantlr at tha

j. f. mmcAry,

: T

TEBMB-ALSO, IN ADVANCB.

NO. 8.

A GOOD RULE.

whole problem if there was one; but
those gentlemen commonly understand
“♦18.30-—Ou tha first day of April
the art of keeping their own counsel.
next, for value received, I promise to pay
Al last the eventful evening arrived.—
Milton Sbcldcn, or bcanjr, eighteen dol­
Tho house was crammed in every part,
lars and fifty carts, with interest, ten dol­
for rumor had ejiokon well of tho poetic
lars of it to be paid in good kitchen
beauty of the niece; and it was known
chairo at fifty eenta a pie«, well doua off,
that many fashionables had secured pri­
painted and bottomed according to the
vate boxes. There was a great excite­
usual mods of doing off such chairs.”
ment at tho opening of tho first scene,
THE QUAKER APOTHECARY.
“Dakisim Young."
which was soon subdued into sllcace.—
“Mendon, Msrdt 10, 183Q, ’
In tho second, tho heroine was to make
Some years ago, ere our metropolis bad
A gentleman, the administrator of die
her appearance. Her character waa sim­ yet alUinod to its present magnificence of
ple sud touching, and suited well the manhood and was only a half grown vil­ estate of Milton Sbcldcn, mentioned in
stylo of her face and figure. 8ho ap­ lage in round jacket ami cap, there lived the above note, han kindly presented us
tho original, of which it is a copy, with
peared in the pure classic drapery, bear­
ing a basket of freshly gathered flowers; Now, it Is probable, that since the days tire veritable signature, in a decent, legi­
those, it was easily seen; were choice and of Babylon and Nineveh, no city has over ble round lumd of Brigham Young, tho
apostle
of Mortnondom attached. Wo
costly; and aa sho moved through her been honored by such a Quaker apothe­
part, her action was graceful and digni­ cary as tliis tins. His features were such value the rerninlsccnce highly, partly for
fied, ond her voice was soft and pk-asing. as might have been formed by lightly tho autograph of Brigham Young, but
By the end of the first act .lie had secured drawing a piece of parchment orcra skull; more for the curious historical value it
the attention of the audience; ns she nor was the spectral appearance of his possesses, as showing tho calibre of the
went on, her powers became gradually figure-head nt all diminished by a huge man, his status In rural society. Every­
developed; rud at the end of tho fifth
T.__ «•____ i_ —t.Lt- body knows that while all industry l»
eommepdod and appreciated inn farming
oct, not only was the success of tho trag­
edy complete, but the new actress, being after the Quaker fashion, reached almost commtinity, tho bottomcr of kitchen
loudly called for, a shower of boquota to his heck; nud aa he ahufRod along the chairs is always considered as very low
Wc arc in­
fell at her feet, which ahe did not leave streets, his hands crossed devoutly over down in the social scale.
for n servant to collect, but herself bore ’.he region of the stomach, his head slight­ formed, also, that Brtaham was a cun­
off, amidst smiles and courtesies, while ly bent forward, and turning neither to ning manufacturer of old-fiwhioned spin­
tlic tragedy was announced for repetition, look to tho right nor to the left, the boys ning-wheels, while a brace of endorse­
until farther notice, amidst a storm of and idle men called him the “village ments on the bock ol the note reveal that
applause.
ghost."
As »hc left the stage, she heard a voice
ille was not a ghost, ho we vor, but a
Thus wh find two endorsements, both
dose behind her exclaim:
Ik-sh and blood Quaker, with a mildness
“Why, goodness, gwacious! Is it pos­ of disposition which is a second nature to bearing date Juno 23,1830, just at a lazy
sible ! Do my eyes deceive me! Ow those who wear the gray coat, aa will be time of the year when farmers do their
putting things to rights, as follcNrar.
do 1 weally soc again my adownble, heart s&lt;-cn by tho fallowing example:
“June 23,5830.—Received on thoiwilhenslaved—tho cliawming Miss----------The old gentleman practiced dentistry
“Lovelace is my name. Lord Rivera. in hi. shop, extracting tho molars and bi- I in, fourteen dollars and twenty-five tents
I trust you will have the goodness to re­ cuspiils of tho»c who were so unfortunate in making picket fence."
“Rcceirod on the witliin^two dollars and
member it!”
as to camo to him. Ono day, a stoat son
“A woliukc, by nil that is unconquer­ of the sea camo In, his face distorted by fifty c«its in framing A. Park’s barn."
able !. I'm in dcspaiw !”
Die latter was evidently what is called
a doleful tooth ache, to have the offending
At this momenta distinguished look­ member separated from bis substance.— a
■ “turn,” and indicates that Brigham, like
ing, and very handaoyic man, ’kho had sat The “Doctor” placed Mm in tho chair, Joseph
of old, was a carpenter as well aa
■
in the vtagebox an attentive spectator, and proceeded to apply the turn-key.— ।a chair-bottomer and spinning-wheel mak­
arrived with n lady in deep mourning, He had not exerted his feeble strength er. In fact his occupations were very nu­
leaning upon his arm, and after A few many minutes before tho antiquated in­ merous, but ho was best at a camp-meet­
whispered words, carefully arranging the strument of torture slipped from the ing where no lack of industry could be
fold, of his ample clonk around Miss tooth with a crash, causing the patient to charged upon him.
In singing hymns
exhorting ha was energetic enough to
Lovdacr, he led bcr respectfully from sec more stars than am catalogued in and
■
the busy crowds who everywhere greeted any well-regulated astronomy. It waa make sp for all other deficiencies. Die
to whom we arc indebted for
herprogress.
too much for Jack’s philosophy: he drew Etieman
;
The billet room, the nrxt evening, was off, and let the Doctor have “one" with
note tells us that ho went ones to
in a alate of great excitement.
such a hearty will, that tho unfortunate Brigham Young’s bouse to dun him. It
was
a
fold,
ran-, autumnal day. Swing­
“Who," exclaimed a dozen voices, “in recipient of the “ono" rolled over in the
ing on the gate ho found a rcd-bcaded
this Miss Lovelace!
dust.
But liere shines out Quaker character in “young ono,'1 bright-eyed and healthy.—
“Gucas!”
Gviug into tl&gt;e house bo found Mrs.
“Pm sum her face is faimliur to mo!" nil its radiance ; bo arose, and after hav­
ing brushed the dirt from his clothes, and Young withjonc of those peculiar, rusty
said one.
“And to me—and mo! but it’s no use vented his malico in the expresaltw,— 1old buck shawls wrapt around her, cow­
“Friend, thee is a very bad man!" pro­ ering over a few coals upon the hearth.
guessing—tell us!”
“Do you remember that proud, silent reeded to fiulah
rmlsh tho operation.
Poor He slated his errand, but was so touched
girl, who used to look mclj?-1Jack was so bewildered by such unc.xpcelunexpecl- with sympathy at Mrs. Young’s reply
she was with us, but whotri
men cd meekness, that ho submitted to tho that he went away, determined to make
were wild about 1"
turn-key very quietly, and utterly forgot no farther effort iu the case. Said Mrs.
“Miss Odell, to lie sure !”
to utter tho accustomed howl upon the Young, “Mr. A., this little pile of cools
is all ttat 1 have in the house, 1 have not
“Yes. And ^ho has a brollicr—he was exit of the tooth.
in the army—went out to India, and was
Dicrc were two or three graceless sp a pint of meal or flour, and Brigham has
thought to be dead.
He’s come homo prentices m the shop, who used to woiry, left me so for four or five days, to go to
1 don’t suppose bo
rich,1., and
married.
•_ the poor man almost to death.
m.u she’s going to be —
— • —— ”
On one qQartcriy meeting.
•But what brings her on the stage 1” j occasion, he had mode an nppointmcnr -will ever pay tho note."
Such was_ Brigham Young in Anno
‘ story ’I with on uneducated person to mcefhim
“Oh ? that’, another part of* lite
It seems that her father fell into poverty iu his office on a certain day, at • certain Domini, 1830.—Buffalo Conmtrcial Ad

Il slipped the Doctor's miud.but
through tome bank breaking, or. some­ hour.
thing; and then his family behaved very not tlic apprentices’, who resolved toplsy
ill to him—and then he changed his nafac a practical joke on tho man who wm to
—and then he died—no, I»c wrote splay, call. Dio office won up stairs, over the
and be couldn’t get it acted—and then be shop; and in an adjoining closet were sevoral fine skeletons, surrounded by other
died!”
“Well—and to the tragedy is her falli medical horrors. Die boys took one of
thcac skeletons, placed it fa tho Doctor’s
cr's, I suppose 1”
“Yes, It is—you’ve hit it I And so it chair by tho table, with one of its flesh­
appears that this bliss Lovelace—Love­ less hands upon tho page of an open book
lace is her real name, it stem*; the other and lied a pair of goggles over its sight­
was an assumed one—took it into her less eyes. I’rescntly tho man came fa
head that il was a res|»ccl to her dead haste, fearing to be lata, and was about to
father to produce the play that be, poor rush up stairs, when ono of the conspire' man, had so much set his heart on—for tors stopped him.
___ the
____ character
__________for her j
“You faff! better not go up now," said
it seems he wrote
irtwi she was quite
q.b._____________
~ .hr
““Jr “ ‘ f“'
when
young—and so
«’ ■ l». “ «"«!» •' •
determined to act the part before ever w™1; 1,10 Doctor «
. gut
. married,
» 1becannc,
------- !. 1I —
—■—. _she
l_
fcl must see bun, though; I came on
she
suppose,
busiutss,
by
express
appointment.
”
didn't imagine her husband would let her
“Do you think tho Doctor would like
do so afterwards: for a grandmother, or
an aunt, or an unde, or soruo onn has to be interrupted now, Jim T” said ap
died, aud left, litem some money; and so prentice number one.
“1 don’t know," aaid Jim.
you see, she sports her brougham!”
But the man cut the matter short by
rushing up tlie stairs. In -a moment he
Die morning was clear and bright, and came tumbling down, and bolted out of
the trees were putting forth their first tho door. Die boys laughed at tlic joke,
spring buds, when a marriage party issued and took thfi skeleton away.
from the portals of St. I’ancras. Several
Tho next day, the Doctor was standing
carriages attended; still tlicrc was on air in front of his shop,in a speculative mood,
of quietude about tha affair.
Soon the when ba saw the same person approach­
brids appeared, led by her husband, ing with whom he liad made the engage­
whose noble countenance boro the im­ ment the day previous. Anxious to finish
press of service done in India: he looked his business, the apothecary beckoned
protid of his choice; and sho—-aa, in tier with his finger for the man to approach.
simple white dress, she leaned confidently
Marks of consternation were depicted
upon his arm—wore on her face the hon­
est glow of on approving conscience; and
as Sir Arthur and Lady Ixalic stepped had been a demon hot from the world be­
into their carriage, few could have guessed low. Suddenly he broke forth with—
that she had once figured on tho stage, or
•No, bo; I know you, if you have got
shivered at midnight through the lonely your clothes on; you don’t get mo into
streets, a poor unprotected ballet girL— your shop again!”
Yes, there was ono circumstance which
And he fairly turned and ran away.
might have led obsei vers to suspect some­
Ho thought that tho skeleton bo had
thing of the kind; for m tho carriage seen the day before was the Doctor in
drove away, a group of young girls ap­ his study, denuded of bis clothing.—Z&gt;e
peared at tho door o! the sacred edifice, Bow’t Frttt.
' .
and though some tittered—as girls will
whenever a wedding is in question—more
graphically
re^ort
rf'b
j^Phra&amp;eric
were in tears.
Aud very proud wcru
those who succeeded in gaining a passing
noliuc. from Lady Leslie, and many a one
in after years, was by her means rescued
Phew
trom a fife of privation, and plaaod in
music
circumstances where, by industry and

BnsIacsaCwuJ.nltixlisMict fam OR-

Miseky and Ikdicxstiox.—“The longer
I live the more 1. am convinced the

liappinesss in the world prcdecds from
little stopages, from a duct choked up,
from food pressing in tho wrong place,
from a vexed duodenum, or an agitated
Eloros, tho deception, m practised upou
man creatures, is curious and enter­
taining. My friend sups late; be oats
some strosg soup, then a Isbister, then
some tart, aud ho dilutes these excellent
varieties with wine. Dio next day I
call upon him. He is going to sell his
house fa London, and to retire into the
country. He is alarmed lor his eldest
daughter’s health. His expenses arc hour­
ly increasing, and nothing but a timely
retreat con save him. All this is the
lobUter: and when orcr-cxcited nature
has had time to manaee this testaceous
encumbrance., tin daughter recovers, Uie
finances aro in good Older, and every rural
idea effectually excluded from tho mind,
in tho same manner, old friendships ore
destroyed by tested choose; aud hard salt­
ed meat has led to sulci cd. Unpleasant
feelings of the body produce correspond
ent sensations in the mind, and a great
scene of wretchedness is sketched out by a
morsel of Indigestible food. Of snch in­
finite consequence to hapincss is It ’to
study the body."
___

Tua Evil or a sab TzMi-xa.—A hkl
temper fe a curse to any &gt;ody, sad its in­
fluence » most deadly; wherever, ft |s
found. It is allied to mirtyidom to tic
•bilged to lit* with owe
a ooraplaMi^
temper. To hear use uicn.al n-und
complaint and luuraurutg, to.have «vcr|g
pleasnal thought scared inwav b/Lthear
evil spirit, is a sore trial, ft 1&gt; hfl lA
sting of a scorpion—a porpetuul fteltM
dcstroying.your peace, rendering life a
burden. Its iuflasneo isldsadly; and the
purest and swootest atmosphere is con­
taminated into a deadly fnisama wherev­
er thia evil prevails. It luu been said,
truly, that while wo ought nut to iet ths
bad tamper of others influence us, ft
would be as unreasonable to spread a
not expect Rte

mates. One string out of tone will de­
stroy the music of an instrument other
wise perfect; so if all the members of a
church, neighborhood and family, do not
cultivate a kind and affectionate temper,
there will be discord and every evil work.

My eon Larrie, when be wax a wee boy,
throe-yenr old, hod, a--, moil boys of his

at least a big boy.
Otoe evening, just
after sunset, when Ids'mother had put
him to bed, I retired to'bis bed room, to
enjoy a new book with greater quictoc-.s
than 1 could obtain elsewhere in the
house.
After lying still for the space oi
ten minutes, he suddenly exclaimed
“Pa, don’t yonl think I’m growing big.
gerT* ■
“Certainly, ray son.”
“Do you think I’ll grow more if I
stretch my self out ©a my back, no,. Pal”,
suiting tho action to tho words.
.
“Try it Ijirric, and sac."
So Larrie stretched himself out to his

claiming: *
“Ony just see bow tall I’m getting 1”
After making several such remarks
about his increasing longitude, he ex­
claimed, suddenly t
.
“Oil, Pa, just come ’ere a ininik"
“Cunning to his bed, 1 inquired what
was the matter.
“Ony feel here,*’ be said, rubbing his
liny fingers over his check and chin,’
‘ how rough it’s a gcltin" here.”—Ilarper't

A waggish friend of ours tells the fol

A certain man; whom wc call M-7—,
was known to paescas great courage anJ
presence uf* mind, and the crosse-A
wife in li»c neighborhood.
More than ono attempt had Iwcn made
to frighten M——, without^tjoceve; box
ono dark and stormy evening, &lt;mo of his
brother chips rcaulved to sue if there wa*
any store in him, fixed Mmsclf up Ih the’
most ghostly style possible,and stationed
himself in a lonely piece uf wood through.
which M——had to pass on his way­
home.
The pretended gbost had scarcely Set­
tled himself in his position, when M------hove in sight, and came whistling along •
unconcerned ns usual.
Sudduily Umi
ghostly figure confronted him, and in a
sepulchral voice, tomioandud him to-»top.
M------- did so, and after regarding his com
ponton far a moment, said, with tho tit
mwt coolness:
“ 1 can’t stop, friend; if you arc a man,
I must request you to get out of the way
and lot me pass: If you are the devfl,
come nlorgnud Vika suppt-r with rue — I

Clark,,. fotir-yesr old, nunbting Tn
the woods with ‘ i*a,” «* a true lorn up

Presently they came to one recently fellcd by die woodman’s axe; when iRe lit­
tle fellow exclaimed:

"He don't make ckifit ns tho naive "flj,

I met bar in the sunshine bright, her
gingham gown was blue—bcr eyes dial
danced with pure delight were of the same
dear buo.
And always when the sun
goes down, 1 think of the girl with tbo
gingham gown.

oomfurt of travelers; it u to be put un

battle.

No lo» intreped than bis roaster

revel, in it, be seeks it, and kindle, with
the same lire; be likewbn participates in

dubs.
which

rcecirsa from it, be starts, dakctia his
paca,or stands stilljmd acU but to satisfy
it Be is a crcalaro that renouneur hu

will—that
mmm after this fashion—10
virtue,
to—
earn
IlTkUC, they
JUC-J were enabled
- ---------------------a_oom--- —
ptfaitiDaWi &lt;M« &gt;1“. mpTtog h to
ipbero to
by birth tolud * tota,
but
what
*o
VMfa:
that
giving
himself
» —
—. 25 in whkb b»r etooute urf utau
Iluto MTMb ud qiultoahtrto Ato, Uaau.btoto, cos, pharewoll phorevor." “Hold, Phrank fi&lt;HHy,Mjs
a’.nuuvpund to to«
luo-md toUjU oTtar Ito,bold!” acroantod Phrancea. “I will
phollow you pbarever." But Phnmklin

•
a sovereign from ms ve»s
1WSW in
&gt;&lt; »IU. «a»r«w
J. DAVW

tot!" u» u...-

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1858.

Sho came plainly dressed in deep mourn
tog, closclv veiled.
She wm always sc
oempantod by a widow lady, supposed to
be hermother, but as neither seemed.to
have any acquaintance in the establish­
pretty .null on Sotuntey. *£***£
ment, and never arrived until the loci mo­
J-__ H r,no—vour whole week a
ment st the rebesrwdi, departing ths inthe liuataess of ths stage was over,
U.m no* po-M. u 8Ic“ “f lnun!
nu. eowxmlnff U»«=. . All lUl «•&gt;

rrANTON a tiffany,

o

ager, cl

cr-urse, could hare solved the of bi. heart.

�bbfctmco
J-W

wnm.

.................. .EDITOX.

HAtffWM, TttCTCgP*¥,"jm.T ,1 I**.'
WHO SHOULD HATE OFFICE

tjr seat is itafcstM with more ct 1cm Iij.
vppurUuiity pass, com® in what shape it

pie, as candidates for tome office.
In
tbsir uptake, they arc par excellence, the
only fad: vidua Is who arefrtfor any office.

er qtudWrations of ray one who m likely

a

Utah Now*.—The reports from Utah
Noam Rfcawwe,J«nc2l, 1858.

render It impoanilde to arrive al aching i hit. N

like a correct idea of the foots In the csae. '
From Gov. Cummings’ report every- j **'

On the other ted fourteen miles from Boston, in the
hand, news by way oi the army and pur­ quiet little village of NorthJ&amp;adiug, easy
porting to bo obtained from tho Mor­ of access to Boston.

ernofof the .Territory.

mons themselves, u positively assert
that the Mormons ere making prep­ ginning tiro first Wodnvsdoy in June, and
arations for further hostilities when- dosing- the last Wadnraiay irt AmgtfctIt lias Ix-ld ita seMinn*. thia will be the

twelfth year. It was first located In New
i York City.
In 1853 ita location was
changed to this village, Mr. Roofs native
' town. .

Wta tbe Gulf. MpretatacftJwH&gt; grant redress, and at tnchmg no
a to the ranch talked of right
Uiat an influence will go out from thlg _________A day later wo were.InfinUtafl
described by their
Institution that will bo full.
bv way of Washington, that official dispMdws
pul
another
finv
on
ths
n
^
‘
4
"
’
Yours, Very truly,
will commence st the Capitol of the State
and tlrnt the British Government Hill ad­
E. II. Bailkt.
on Wodnradsy, ths 98lh day of Joly
hered jiertinaceoualy to the right to vwil
to johm
and search, and urged demands with v hich next, and be continued from day to day,
our government, in view uf position on until they shall all have been offi-rod, in
as»published
in the
this question,
not possibly
m, could
coma nov
powiui• comply.
wry • the order
uiuv. by
-- counties
------, spptare that
that this
thia is
Uelthsr
*1U . supplement of thia ajijn
. tfkwwe w«r* «ry jrang. Jobs. yourU^lw** But wow it sraonr*
althsrjnll*
mistake, or that between the departure pf Monroe County, in thcSfouth tatteoroer
whiUj “ »"■!
' To"
”
' “**
ths two steamers the British minUry of the State, pr.sxed.ng farm essMQ west,
had fldrty beat a retreat. Tbc Washing 8!lt] from west to cast, altoHtattfy, «*r‘ But flioaa uu. J0ur ai.ux^ joh8. ct,t day at Ustun letter in the N. Y. TriioM uf yew iog all U-t «;• •dveruwdm
terday says:
every county in court® through tbc Sat®.

mnx.

.

The instruction is given with particuof
of him and hi* visit There is but little । tar reference to the improvemsot
, tenchrtem U kmU but Uuli .bodd U» .rm.
J™,“J
B. wIiMnwo,. WlBs^M
J»'“ *• haaiui and olj«l «f
lett, Briglmm Young spoke in deriaioo

-

didn’t quite vx

।!“““!«&gt;&gt;•?«&lt; !■»«•

tadividuuls do nut fail to interest
aruUlii’tiK Bentm in •Im-l
alrnot &lt;•».»*&lt;•
n !• t!ie
oooro i.,«
M.m
rt!P,UlWa™r,l.YIm»,Ulci!
w

*«“

sharp corner, and completely changed
their front since tiw intelligence by the
Europa.
Mr. Dsllta’s despatches say
distinctly that Lord Malmesbury aax’pU
the interpretation of international law as
to tbc right to viwiaaeerted by Secretary
Caw, and therefore withdraws from the

word* conocramg
concerning Iu
Its F.
Faculty,
t)„iwh,„v„raDp,|,rf I Word,
wU.T, and then
h,t ,
Jm ,al u ' we shall txj able to proceed with the par­
' ticutara ofinstractiun:
i
Dr. Lobcll Mason, Prof. G. J. Webb

peremptorily Instructing the officers to
stop any further detention of American

----- ,---------------------------------------- ,
—A Laut Sitqt ta Nawaroo.—A md- and Prof. G. F. Root, eonstitutc this
•nee to obtain the some position, which I ancboly af&amp;ir occurred In Newaygo, a few J Faculty. Dr. Mason is not only known

fl Is urged, however, that this Governmoot should cater into a mutual arrange­
ment by which its few should be protected
against* abuve by those pioscc-uling the
slave trade. I^ird M’s speech on the 8th
instant, was made in full view of Gen.
Coss’s instruction*, and after acc-mparison
uf opinions with Mr. Dallas, which shows
that It «&gt;s intended as a concession and
not si affirming tlie original ground taken

Ihvurs in return. In truth, il liappcru. 1 oflp.'rpj
very often Unit several individuals are I

eon, of course, be occupied by only one. days since. It appears dial a young cou-1 through his extensively circulated musical
We do nott-sey that any such thing is : pie who were to have been married hi • publications, b'ut also as ono of ilia great­

transpiring. vr likely to transpire in our few days, Walked out and seated them- est teachers of the age, being one of tlic
county, but such things hare taken place selves
'
upon a log in the shade of the wood, »I most able
....
advocates of o new system

in other counties and may take place in a little out of the village, and while thus | called the Pcataluzzian syatem—a system
seated tirnj yo^g lady was shot, a rifle • that originated with Pestaiuut, a native

ou re.
It ia no certain indication of fitueas,

ball passing through her abdomen. She
wlira it become® neccsaaxy for an indi­ expired imtliree hours after tho accident,
vidual to prep daims to office for ata She was dressed in red, and was flirting '
mouth* previous to un election, aud peo­ a white pocket Txandkerohlcf, aud the in- f
ple may generally look with suspicion dividual who commiUcd the deed, claims
upon such as always have claims. A very

to have scon her through tbc buabev and
immediately fired, al what he supposed
and strive hard, with the expectation of was a deer. Tbc names of tbc parties
ubtaintog nmt office, on order to “paeify” arc not given. ‘
them, imd the last office on the list «ill
‘•Tux Themms!"—Cuuiiderablc scanI* accented, providing those higher cand»l hax been going the rounds of the
uut,be obtained.
.
An answer to the question which standsi press, both iu this country and Europe,
j-elktive to the separation of Charles Dick­
at tlie iiead uf this article may be found .
en* and hfo wife.
Rumor has asserted
in the following sweeping declaration
Such, and only such as are' qualified and that the author of IlovMkoU TTortA, lias
general stroke of policy is to strike higli,

deserving. Qualification fur office is only

been brought icto hi* present difficulty

of Switzerland, and first introduced in
this country by W. C. Woodbridge, of
Boston. Il would take too much room to
relate Ita peculiarities, suffice il to say
"*
** **
4
** in *telling
_l1’— **■*
”* ­
that
It does
not consist
the *pu

pil, but more in letting tho pupil find qut.
Il attaches but little importalWOTo slyu
ot things, but works witlutiw reality, the

tiiingi

u«oree M ulanxtoa.

Thh system ia equally adapted

to al! branches of science and art, and is
bound tosupcreeed thcj4d method. Hon.

Horace Mann baa adopted llie Pestaloz-

understood to dav.
“A cony jrf Lord Maimesbniy’s dis­
patch tn Lord Napier, covering the same
ground, lias been . furnished the depart­
ment of State and will be laid before the
Cabinet to m-n-ronr.”
Tliis is good news if true, J.t every
pittriotie citiren of both countries cannot
tail. to experience a sincere satisfaction
that any disturbances threatening a hostile
termination'should be so s]nvdily and
amicably adjusted.—ZAri. TYiiins*.

zian system.
1 might mention many of
our best educators who have adopted |hi» |
system, but I lave already written trtpre
than 1 intended concerning It, and so I
pass on.

Some of the Locufoco papers,-baying
nothing vise to growl about, arc growling
because the Commissioner qf the I-vnd

by an am^ur with a lady of. dramatic
tastes; but which Dickauf denies in a
permit his acceptance as a candidate. A card publislwd in Household Words of
He says that the difficulty is cal works, but also fot bls groat akill in
man may possess the requisite talent, tho June 9th.
neecsaary business tact, and a fomiiiarlty one of long standing, the origin and. pro- teaching tiro voioa and piano forte.
with the busincts to be jerformtd, and ' Rnv" °f whleh has been within the know- ]
Prof. G. F. Root’* influonce is being
st the some time be totally unfit, for the
of his children, and which, by this j felt in the mu»ical world,
tie is the au
il lilbofrapbed, and Mad It U&gt;
want of integrity and merit, to filkthe ( teparatlou, has been adjusted without an thor of tiro “Sabbath Bell," a work that
coveted station. .Of this unfitnc** there ger or ill-wiU of any kind.
: ha* bad a great bale. Also tho “Fcatival
o'nijht*.
•re several kinds: th» man who ia trot!
“
; Glee Book," containing the “Old Fulks
•Tu.
bteum
a,la^~ -oirl'uu.,,- “H.iu, Th* namt it burs in *76, «u simply Desili Hrigbu.
acceptable and qhu’will not unite nearly !
tho whole party, is not a Ct candidate, | neatly printed nroulHy paper, in quarto | IIome»” “lie Prairie Flower," and a
form, devoted to the printing art. It is | .
. I
und hi* prutended chums should not be
; great variety of music, all pleasing and
published by Henry A Huntington, No. j pure in it* scutiment.
Prof. Root is at
recognized for a room cat. One who is
, 1 Spruce street, New York. This is really
home u» a teaclier a* wall aa a composer.
iwit controlled in hia actions, by n fixed ,
an instructive and 'valuable work for i
and undeiiating devotion to the ackuowl j
With such a Faculw os this, you need
printers, and all others feeling an interest not wonder at tbc prosperity of this iusti- •
•dged principles of bis party, is, above
in tho rise and progress of the art.
tutioo. Ils numbers increase each year;
all, uwduoerving. . One whose acts are,
) \we have, now between eighty and ninety,
publish an interesting letter’
ttta week, from Mr. E. JI.'Bailey, in re­ 'rtpd “still they cumd" Here wc Lave
principles, the building up uf a party, and lation to llie Musical Institute, at North sjirgers from nearly all partaiof the coun­
Groving in tl* highland home, that* (Jud of gum
sustaining a press, in opposition to bis Beading, Mas*. Those of oslr readers who try; my brollier and my sol I are the only
uwn, should LB hurled overboard, as n knew Mr. Bailey as oua oT the most Be­ representatives of Michigan: There are
•
“.....
....... ........ ’
**r- oat icy
vuo m vuc wwsmav-GrwnHoui4*in ltoy».“
owr ta tkr ranh. ' One whose patron- j cornplished music teachers Jwbo ever vis­ several from Illinois.' But, that you may i
age is bestowed upon, and whose depu- ilca our xyUfa will read hta letter with get a better idea of our manner of pro ! ob, a«, w« tawver awn taro it,"
it ’lucky,
reduce, just go with me one day
'
’
tie* are selected from the most rabid op- ■ increased interest.
tevyouebar
It is now twenty minutes -post eight;
penent* r-f the principles he professes. '•
--------* mi ■--------Kestucky;
•buuld be regarded u the enemy of* hh j
Hot Wkatux* asn Hrllth.—Excea- we wilt go, as our first class begins at
pwrty.
Let bygones be bygones so far »«vc draughts of cold water, when the ays- half-past eight, and wc inu»l be on band.
aa they will not affect llie future, but t«n is heated, are very Injurioua to health, Here comes Mr. Webb. We now take Wilt tell you that Kentucky lay, Jail the* beta.
Orlccc*.
never, like Buchanun, offer a free pardon and often result in fatal consequences. — our places and ora ready to begin. You
, __ of These consequences may be avoided
.
the class is not large. It is
to traitors, who are driven by force
by I, ll&lt;ncc'vc

•ne of these two considerations wKieh
should entitle the possessor to, ur rather

their ! subatitutlog for cold water, an occasional ' niade up of old Normals; you ask where
... i . from
ej;_ vrthe
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r
I.u 1,.
At*. .11 this
il.Iu is
!■ a• clm&gt;*
i-lnua for
C.r
tadics ?
Well,
'I draught
Soda Fountain
of J. P. arc tthe
the cultivation of the voice, and in this
It will, probably, be two months before ’ Bj'berta.
.
etatrs
the
ladies
and
gentlemen
are
separa
­
our comity convention will tacet, to non- j
W ho Bins Lowest T—Under the new ted, M their, voices differ so much. Here
Inalc candidates to county office, and the
postage law, tha paper having but small Mr. Webb labors to bring out the proper
foregoing reflections aro not intended to
circulation, and nothing else to do, can. quality of tune, trying each -one sepa­
influence any sueh cvuut, but simply to
obtain the advertising of uncalled for rately, ao tho time is occupied iu solfecall attention to certain conditions which
letters; an arrangement which will not gios, to bring out tbc voice, and its propei
will not be overlooked when the proper
, affect us here, the same thing having been delivery.
While this class is in session,
time arrives. It is not out of character
done for the last year, in defiance uf law. Mr. Rout has a much larger class in the
U» cast about us a little, even at this early •
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.Ute, to ascertain who the best candidates j
HF 'v*»cw '• i«,’‘11 boU TUnoom­ main building, for the cultivation of the

&lt;-ircumttances
«■
'
nllegianCc.

to re-ackncwlcdgc
•

memory flag,,
ik you
Lead,

ettf»(standing
M = ioI the
shade
___ V be, 1.^
. of
..r character
___ -I—.(..,1...
OJt - tnat
t1.n
*1*1.'^.
’ I Tbooe voice, but his inatructioa ia more general,
may
but it u oot
for
of our v&lt;.&lt;mg friends wbu may find it diffiBut, the bell rings for devotional extrindividuals to send
cult to’ “keep eml,” we would advise to j cisco. It.la dow fifteen minutes past nine,
their emissaries into all parts of tho coun­
drop into “Branmonfs,” nod tickle their and we are now in the aecoud story of
ty, pressing their particular “claims’’ to
palates with a dish of hi* delicious cream. I tho Institute building.
Dr. Mason has
any nomination. What we want is, that
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’ the stand and opens by reading a portion
the people, the missea, and not tho pro­
EsTiaxn.—Mr. C. B. Stebbins lias re- frwJU ft, Worf&gt; aftcr &lt;blch w0 al| ritc
fessed politicians should have a contrvlltired from tha Lansing JZrpaUira*.— i aod a;n&lt; a bjnjn
p* bjmn U flowed
iiig voice in these mattera.
A proper
RufiHi Hoemcr succeed* him m editor.
fav
banl tbcn wo reclUs tilu
diatribuiion of the' offices is necessary as

certain interested

hiring
--- -- v bad
uau the
me CjiuissitEcr
v
j an office and* spreading
’Lg his books and pa­
pers
------in
,----------11 i Male,
sell tu
3Psell
acre* for sale
in that county ; and aft«y v ailing a week
or ton days, if it waa not »&gt;ld, to park up
and go tu St, Joseph county and offer the
40 acres there. 'Hirn they would have
him go to Gladwin, Crawford, Ogemaw,
Osccda, Iosco aud other counties, where
there is not a single inhabitant,. and
spread his documents on a log before the
mosquit.ira and black dies, and owls and
bats, of these I oral i tics, and call over his
list end demand bidders, whore there
would not be a solitary human being with
' in 100 miles of/him. If a man tJim/ld
impprn to want) a Jut in snr of thore
counties, the Lorofocos would nave forced
him to liavq followed the Commissioner
there to purchase it, and perform tlic
wlvmu act amid llie bowling of wolves
and the (tooting cf feathered Locuftco*But ta show the utter fooliahnesa uf the
idea of going to every county to offer
these lands, wc have only to' state llie
fact that they pro situated
difftrtnl counties, and it would take more
than four years to have offered them all.
if the Locofuco plan Itad been adopted, of
offering them to nobody but the bats,
owls and mosquitoes. The plan adopted
by the Commissioner is the only oim. that
could have been carried out with any de­
gree of success.—2&gt;r/, Advtrlutr.

from llie southern buundwie. „r J
State, north, through Lansing, the

and other important places, thn*
connecting tbc southern m well tiZ,
eastern market with Hie, rich and exten
rive Intnber r&lt;«hn-.. In tha northern ptru
of the State. One such road f* nl.-tsdv
completed from tbc northern boundary 4
Ohio, passing through the thriviu- eltv of
Adrian to .11* rival city, Jackson, or? tno
Central Bail road, and duiag an excellent
business.
Our telegraph lines sl»o keep
pace with tbe progress uf our railroads’
in*, d—rlwlomu
rf .11 He U«b
Detroit having already a populaiion'
JrcHteJ for ~1’. ■“
» "&lt;*
of nearly 100,000, (being more than
OTintjr will b®
bled In five years,) aud comrauidin- &amp;*
The progr—» of th. alw from d«r to
it does, tu no targe an sxteot, die ration,
dor wifi b. m»rwd w th. dMtlr pop.™
avenues uf trade, by railroad* and b,
In 1b.S&lt;«lo,»&gt; thot dl ao.lp.mihs to .water, when die immense rtjsouirev er4b&lt;
purclisae land in certain cmmtice only,
State, of whiqh it must remain the oyir.
may thus Im posted; to save them unuocmr.rcirtl metropolis, shall become fifth
emary time and expense of attending
developed, will ever rank among the forgest and most wealthy cities of the wtst.
Aa a SUto, connecting as it docs, mi£affidavit, personally, before the Commis­
wrty, the rich commerce uf tbe out -.Jill,
sioner, nt the time of sale, according to
the great agricultural newt, and b.irw
taw. of their iaUndon to become “actual
nearly surrounded by navigable wutrr*
and bona fide settlers" on tbc land within
capable of fli-eting tbe largest craft, |Je.
one year from the time of purchase
gard tbc Peninsula State unequalled $
as required by section Sth of the act pass­
natural commercial as well as agriruiuj.
ed February 4th, IS58, will be twenty
ral advantages among all uur prosperoa,
fire per cent of the purchase price (ur
inland Status. Ita coal, plaster and *tacw
bid) down, aud the balance in ten rears
quarries (with »s unequalled Lake Sum
al the option of the purchaser, with an­
rior marble) are WrenJr’found in abvn
nual-interest al ten per cent.
I’esoot*
dance. Its climate, soil, timber and ws
joking for land to sctlle upon, w ho expect
tar arc all that could bo desired. It* (nito avail thcmsclvca of thu benefit of mavertity, at Ann Arbor? Normal Seb-x.|,
at Yprilsiii, and Colleges at Katamsxro,Hillsdale. Ix-oni and Lansing, arc all deaddition to their own affidavit, must fam­
lightfnlly located In those beautiful town*.
ish the Commissioner, at tiro time of sale,
Them: will! itsutlier Institutions of learn­
with the affidavit of tho supervisor of the ing springing up in various parts of tfc
town in which the land ia located, (the
State, for the liberal odneatfon &lt;&gt;f ita son,
supervisor's affidavit may be taken in
aud Its daughters, ns well as ita Instil
bi* tferu cuuuty.or before any ;ww quali­
tiuns u! bomanity for the unfortunate,
fied to administer oaths.) or of smr.e oili­
(ita Huusc of llefpge, its D&lt; af and Durtib
er one salisfatory to the Commissioner,
that it is valuable mainly for agricultural aud insane AsjluntiQ are MrtnaneiiUy
organized upon tlie taio»t liberal plan*,
ngd Kune cf them already amply endow­
ed.
Ita Agricultural ’Collvgc, !«&lt;»t»d
near
tbe Capital, aud but just established,
privclegeof settietr.ut. From all uho
has connccti-d with it xume 700 or 800
do nut make a saliofsctory affidat it thus
to settle, full payment will in all cases be acres; of the choicest land, and h already
flourishing; and its friends orc sangure’t
J fowii i-n the day of sale; but nu
that if conducted upon prinriplra nf the
nired by tbc law of those who |
, vu the day of sale that thv strlrtce*. practical eeouothv,.it w ill soon
becutuc mi instituliun highly useful and
“valuable for timber, mines,
honorable to the agricullual interests oi
, _r. Tho lowest bid that can be
the State, f&lt;w the education uf its enter­
received is the minimum price uf 81,25
prising suns, to become anoUytr,
j&gt;cr acre, and the «is nTwhoni any dceal ami thrifty sraMKtu-.
ocription ot descriptions rj land shall be
It* Primary School Ftmd Is already '
struck off; will I* required to make targe and permanent, aud a*Wv Irutn ttie
prompt payment of his lud, according to
Law. al vho time of rale, in such current flourishing Coion Schools everywhere
xprmgtag up under thia sy*tum. the cyqfunds as tin. State Trersnrer will receive. stitutioiial provUuna of 'the State toe

»•'

^,SSM,t£S

ample, io that .he C mno* School*»WI
very soon bo tuueh elevated in ebnmeter

It b&gt; expected from all bidders that all the
requirements of this aceti n will l&gt;e strict­
ly observed. A number of hnndreds of
erqiiee of descriptions of lands in tbc
State now advertised tiw safe, will Im
found for public use at each of the Ornntv
Treasurer’* offices of counties in which
any nl the lands are advertised, and also
at the State Land Office.
.
While tnia land has l&gt;ch cal led -‘ssamp
, land,” much uf it is among the most vainable farming land, both for gflun and
grasses, in any esunlry, and-Um ttae of
payment being made aoCwsv. great num-

will doubtless eagerly embrace this most
favorable opportunity to provide them­
selves c «od lands, at cheap rauu. to make
themselves homes o» tbeir own. More
than 50,000 acres of these lands, in qual­
ity below the average, were taken in mxty
days, by adjacent owners, immediatalv
after the pawmgs of the act of February
Evra the lo*At ono of tlio I’ariaian schools, it .&lt;as 4th, In ths present year.
a rare occurrence for tho students to have
fresh bread for breaklast. One morning,
smoking rolls were placed upon the table.
“Hold I” cried one of the atudente aa rHiest and most durable tnsedow land
tbc waiter was clearing the table; “leave that ean be found, and it has also been
the remainder of those roll? until to-mor­ amply tested that the deep vegetable
row. Vi e want fresh rolls to-morrow. mould thus apcumulatad for ages, makes
the riebrwt kind of manure, with a due
admixture of other kinds, whenever need­
ed, for sdjoining uplands.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
There are also, in this largest body of
land ever offered perhaps at any one sale
NOTICE.
Th. officer, of ikr Axtiruftaral Soci.lr, of H.r- tn any country, many thousands of acres
county, wHI mwl si th. Co. Cl.rk’s office, io nn*. only of tl* best grain and grow land,
th. vin***of Hiaiinp. oo the mb day of July but of tho nint valuable pine, erdar,
heinlcwk r-tiorr-v I.InnL
—— j _ a.r.
R.B. WIGHTMAN, SeCry.

ble water powers, in the purchase of which
gn at bargains will by many imdoubtedlv
bCJmadS' • '* *h’*e ha,in« means for safe
and profitable investment, as all tha sales

Ila actual wealth Lis vert large h iii-

approximating to 5O‘».OW'.&lt;HX). oxi yf
wuul nearh half thia nuftiberuf [■our Ji.’
Its population, which Las more than ilou
bled within the la*t eight )tar», ar«
moral, intelligent and iuduvtriuus, and in­
spired with a spirit uf enterprise, being
encouraged with the assurance that their
own favorite State is destined soon t»
Lnu»k
highI-*
among
r ,
04??® her sitlcr States tn
When but part pa&gt;mvnt fertbevlai d*
is made down for settlement, assignaMo
certificates of sale ore giieu to purchasera.
But whenever full payment *.
made, either at time' of purchase or »imscquently. and officially endorsed upon the
certificate bv the State Thwaurcr. patents
or deeds fro'm^hc State arc Issued to the
proper holders of all suehccrtifiralcs_on
their presentation al the office of tl.c Secretarv uf State. The greatest care should
lie taLcn by tboM who Intend to purchaH
lota of land, that their deeeriptionv *c&lt;*
rately embrace just tho l«ta they intend
and m-l others or portions uf others, with
their proper sectiohs, town*, range*,TSccSerious chsappuintmenta and injury oecskiotiaUy occur to some by their having
erroneously procured description* ufl&lt;&lt;S
with a view to purchase, that they did out
intend or desire to buy.
SETMOURB. TREADWELL
CwnmirtiotKr
~
VKUBATC NOTICE.

• TATE OF MICHIGAN,

»randia«Md ftUngtbr

r.H .Sert lO.resr.

-■■
o.incao who
of »*id jwtiilou *nd Uw lwmtar«wm.u t&gt;« po»i
Meed oMil Mooday. July IffitaB. si ow «
protah.tnl from purchasmg those lands Km;St th.
ia H*»U*h-‘. -&gt;•
which arc more espccmlly valuable for tta&gt;»*a&lt;i|4M*ian j&gt;*rt&amp;s iatercikd are rw.isl
Jmbw. tames, salines, fee.
M»r hundredsof miles of railroads in the vicinity PAud il h forthw ontovfih.t ttapriftiracr^
nf three lands, both in the Upper and
Lo** Poomwlaa, are already projected.
1

fjjgr LUC OTVW UI uuuu iciu)K»r»nui • i - -- —-------- ■
an act of justice, as well .•» of concilia­
celebrate the “fourth” at the residence of &lt;1* “n anriiem.
tion and satisfaction. A candidate should
I
Ttieao exercises aro very impressive.
not nccsesarily be retained becstuts be has Cubin Balch, in Trving. '
Dr. Maauu occupies tbc niton। ion of tha
Who Votxd roa Hinn Porrsox.—&lt;t class till eleven o’clock. Il will take too
esc sc bo has serrrd mere than one; but was Senator Johnson, (Democrat,) from
much room to enter into the ’particular*
a proper distribution of the offices in the
of thia soMiun.
Tbe time Is spent in
wsrmlv and ably resisted by Senator bringing out the best method of giving
right whwh the different foralitiiw may
Bewnrd, (RepuMicsn.) but prevailed in instruction to music claaser, and in bring­
properly insist upon.
£et tiis different the Democratic Senate by the fallowing
ing out the difference between congrega­
vote:
tional and choir music, the proper style
III.—Hou. H. C. Amimcx. of Midland
Yeas—Messrs. Benjamin, Bright, Brodrrick, Brown, Clay, Clingman, F------- , of cadi, and ths proper manner of drill­ is reported u lying at the point of death.
Fium de van
Gwin, II an ter, Johnson, of Ark., Jobn- ing choir and amgrfg.
snn, of Tran., Mallory, PSarce, Polk, till twelve, tho ladio*- are under drill oy
Raid, SebsstiM, Thoma* and Yulee—19. Mr. W ebb and Mr. Hoot. I should like
Naya-Mesan. Bigtar, Chandler, Ctark, to gothrough all the exercises with you, of the Agricultural Society,
Duolfttia. Dougtaa, Feraendcu, Foeter.
column.
Hamlin, King, Pugh, Riur, Seward, Stu­
art, Wiboo and Wright—13.
much
plowed
with
the
progress
they
are
Yeas—Nineteen Democrats.

u
°f lhr ,iUn'’
iMBd Granta, must be bsift at no distant
day, thus eventually making them, as to
Ss’sLT^
imp^amenta and by take sad river navigation,
as well m for soil

aaart. tetasnat tfo effi"

fa

Nnyw-Nina Repcbliwna, six Deme

its.
The IIoiwc refened

Si.

Mi

the nr"
You may be aura that .wc are having lufg^

Ums folthing seems quiet, and the Mormow ap - •1
pear
friendly
and .ready to adooiil- '
r
_ very --------1 __
Wbldl
edge their allegiance to United States best:
j
The Normal Mu/ieul Institute is loca­

zurj swic uvai ween uov. uummu^s wa*
Iseof trouble in eomwmmnting their wishat Salt Lake, none were permitted to vis«w.
And It not tnfrequently happens It him who would be likely to give an untb.it this sort of individuals foist themfavorable impression; and that, after he

’ came through the a«ual public channels
under the direction of Dr. M. and Mr. ■ by the
— W..TO dm ItaL wnf»

Lion it

iutriswte,

■wMe.Ua

sf Dsru

�-«‘a

PROSPECTUS r «■
or TF» ■ • - • -•

.
-1

DR.

BLOOD Pl'Rinn^AXDBLO

DETROIT DAILY TRIBl’NE,

DBEAIE TAMtriM

A Genenrt New., PcHUeal, Lhewy ud
Commerciwl Paprr.
MtmNINO A5t&gt; RVgxnrp KtrtTtOIIB. &gt;bwk cc document can .apply .tbe place of *
;*^!WS.“S:--S’5£S3

TJr. RubaeV* SraurtHMtraa 1

NEW SPRING GOODS

Tt&gt;« Mtaeritare, fa ,irV
of mcney now Gil by^l c1miw,. ,Bd
'luenl euhnnwd vain. to butiues. R1&gt;,o.
cow
oB-rros to our (oncer patrons, iu j the public
an

fter team of study and expku*

A&gt;c.ro. Dr
meal

NEW SPRING GOODS

LARGE STOCK

HARDWARE

DRY GOODS

o-rnaptrl fountain nf life, to a ennfalreM af
caum uf disuse in th. Mv rei, and by tattering

chill*, firrr and *g«. asthma, low
Mtnel ineapacity. hcuXniowweokSrtM, pricMBff ■UW

eaaea. Now, we care not how many gvnrraUun,
the reed* of these diseases m»r bate been e.tablialreJ in the ajstetw. currsiplioa U&gt;« Mood-AWkwj’v JBm /ror.ay /.&gt;*.■.tit witfenidicata from the
badirt of lU idr.cted everypartid* of diseased
deposit.^ aud &gt;tf!l tbc reia* with u«f, pure and

• ,r. subversive Of virtue au*lm&lt;miUlv,aad a hurv
■ ..Alumin ita eye. of tho eiilhaedwncld We
*;_a! *'.»5 inflexibly oppose ail distinebsma tat-.va nauioand adopted citixcna. and all prv
». nLticn «m account uf birth or religious beltot—
I twu the deep iutereat wo feel in the great issue
, : ret derided, wehare given, and abdl continue
■• &gt; grtn it mneb protoiceto.*. Lu* not to tha axelu...» or uc^ecl ofother.mat leva of intareat and in-..
■ utasre. Wc stall lun^inteudour new* departlurnt with great car*.
.tike it fol: and re.isblc. always securing new* to
i'.c ' .'.••'I in mien t before going tu pre**. Onr v&gt;-

Botaet. the . minaal Starttafargsaurecedad io prodnetag a madratoo from

vlon Blood Purifier which if taken la ea^Mrtfotr
withhiatasodwaiian Bfo«l 1-111*. trill nat otay
oblitorala the moat painf.1 diaeaaa, bul arersal
ttalrrcctirrw, aud Itaigthca Hla Leyomfjhe ord‘tata^HCAXMNAVUN VBGlTABJi BLOOD

SOttfS &amp; SHOES?

:&gt;
sk.-t.-Lcs of trarek reports of lerturev and
Liiilk- tae-tings, ail local inteUinoce of getM-ral
uvliera of new booU, and poetry, origin-

-Badway's Beady
for Headache*,
PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
whether sink ot Here ora; BhugiaMwg
Paralysis, Lumbaao. Gout, Neuralgia.
Tooth acta,iWh*. Jevers,Swollen SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BtXRJoints. Kidney Gamplirints, Scarlet Farer,PainsarMtnd.Vie Lirerr l'tean*y., DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.'
Manalaa, Heartburn. and Pains of all
kinds. Railway's Brady Ifalxf will, in
a frw mir.utos, change the miacris* you
aufi'rr to Joys id j.!«sure.
*
- RrtesiRenovating IDsol rent for th.
BROAD CLOTHS, ^ASSIMERES,

FILLS. Dr Rolock prevent* the reaa l&gt;f tw«ny
rear* ofcxpcrieocc. tardstudy andnnvrware.t ax
to what a perfect pH*vboutd bss No owoaa douta
their .uplnorty after one tingle tri*L Pritt rf
tta fieatSinaviin Blood Farther, SI Mr tattta,
or IA per Lalfttearo; taauhnavran Btoad IM1*.
.5 erota^er• Ini, Aug 4 I«7.

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

IVe shall hart 0 ei-rrespunifenl at Washlngt-n,
r .1 glre daily reports uf th:doing, iu Congress.
Tue M»icr cdimroMl prepr'xtur of the Taixuna uPevery pouible she, recently purthfawd
nil] U i-resent at the wasM-no of the Lrgtalatare.
■ Leming, and eurreanond will, this Journal.— at price* perfectly boited to the
U'e have also employed a |L.«&gt;ogcanic reporter,
sud shall be prewired not only tu publish tbc iLu
i&gt; jwoeeidinga oftbe Ixgrelsture, but g&gt;»efull urr
liaiist reports of apeecbeo iu whit* tire public may
t.-ei aa iuterert.
In our eummereial Apartment, oxer which *
e natirteul BUI wiii pr«iM«. «e ahull aiin al aretirs.-» aud relreMlitr. T
.
trie editorial management Ar.d general conduct
_____ -.nt ——..i- A- ..... - .. -■

COOKING STOVES!
MORNLNG EDITION..
abfch will contain all the matter of our evacuee
s.liti, it, -ad modd.Ujri Ihcfak-al oewnufr-rraing »
tnt.1, all local inattet* wliish may Uanspiro ix~
turea the time ofirtuing Um evening edition and
wndiHfbt, ond the tugbl telegraphic repurts
.blcli appear in the t—rt._.
My Tnbanw epmliii
•.rouig and morning

Da. C. W. Itobacfc I bararcusivad aomuah fom­
ent from your Scaadmaviaa lita.il Pnritar awl
Blood Fill*, that I tarn thought it my dray, aad
it I* Ira* my lueliuation, to giTayeu a plaia Mafamentofeny case. I was for years affitatad. wwb

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

CIBO'OKEiE'S’i

ED

GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BAITS, COTTON YARN,

PROBATE NOTICE

CAMBRICS,

GLASS-WARE

LINENS, OIL SILKS. (

PARASOLS, Ac.,(Ac.

th. Judge thereof, iu liMlinri, on Monday, tbe
-.4th day of Jims, A. D.. tsM. Promt, U. L
Roy, Judge of probate.
In the matter ot the estate of John Sprague,
Late of said evenly, deceased.
.On reading sad fling in thia office f. r probate,
an instrumentguryortiog to be the last wIU sad

tt. K. Remedies are m&gt;U by Drogguta i
whore.
RADwATA
J. F. Roberts A Co . Uasliogs,
A. J. Bowne, Prairieville.
E.Swhois. Orangeville.
‘

Thereupon, it is ordered that Monday, JulIr 12,
lSj*. at one o'clock. It JI., st the offirc af the
Judge of Probate. Ig Hastings, ta assigned far U-e
pref sad allowance of said will, al which time
and place all parties interested ore required tu ap­
THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
pear at ■ probate court then and Umre to be taldni.
and show oaose. If any. why raid I Mt will and les
FOUND.
tan-ent should not be allowed.
And it is farther ordered that the executor*
LAWNS, BR1LMANIH, CHALLIS dSrfaTS Irw, than the rarest disco*cry that
1
t'ucrcio named git e notice tu all patties interested
nf the pendaocr suJ proof of Saul wiU.br causing CHA LU ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
a copy of thia oolite sad order to bo paMubeo
in the ■■Refubtlcan Banner." a pnpile newspaper, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SIIEPprinted at Haalinxt, aud circulating ia said couu...
r.n
ue
—
Il ERB’S PLA1D.STELLA SHAWLS, ia now selling iswrs ZtmGy tfrererwr for 1 Dotxsr.
than can Im bough I for the same moury. at any wlhCHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COL­ er store this aide ofNew Tork. Il is tire only good
place for the beonls of Raille Creek, Kalaniaaoo.
LATES AND SLEEVES, (new Myle.) MarabJl. 11AHTINGH. and the surrounding coun­
try, to purc hase g&lt;»d* in this line, llcase giie
CHANCERY SALE.
WHITE GOODS, Ac.
ror a call .nd lest Ufa troth nf this assertion, or

CLOTHING

Blood purifier for a nervosa ajeetwxi, frosw wtuck
I tare suflerrd much at time.. While it ia piew:n11&lt;. tta taste, it certainly ba* a happy eNect np
r.n tho uervea. I’lcasc accept my thank* for yonr
kied regard* and at Is, and betave uw.
Your*,
J.W.T. McVfULLKN.
CocmrATl. FridayNrtfcfaUCDr.rtoback-Drex sir. 11m ing ta.it wfiteled « rib
Se.udiuai i*n B&amp;o&lt;!I'miber.Lighhr rrroawwaawM
by gentlemen with whom I am arouiated. 1 w«
induced to try it. Rut not before I had ured rarvraa
other mt diciucK After eaing torn hot lie., I Mt
ita eflert very aeoaiUr. *~d wpoa using two atoro
tallies, I f..u'nd myralf parfceily cared. You W.M
allow me. therefore, to coagralutete yuw upon Ma­
king a discovers in medie-.ne wbieh to ytv.hig it-

ISAAC C. MOTT, .

ss-.i subscriUra natuevi r.t’en un tU j-sper.
;ST- Will you nut ret aesera! pcrowi* to unite
logrtliot up a dub far the Dalle -r T.-LWwdJ? »
!l KI W EEKLY DETIM 'IT TRIBUNE,
U
y U« iNOf-Pri^ltJ
sr.-A -Lhrnrts Jn^—Ti* tu ri
to
«Ae ZLdp-^rw rvry fo^
’
Ttie Tai-Wmur Tativae ia cumposrel of the
insi-ie matter of the Ditut Tsiatur of every tw o
■ «k;.s. and is i-.uesl and mailed ■----- *—-----.Tuisday, TLunwUy and tfatui

10*1 n-iJenl nervous Lcwdachv. which I mppuoo
&lt;n produced by my dieordr red stumaob, far when
sy dUncnsla left uu- my iwailscli. left with it—
now feci better iu every rwpert than I here W
’ery bXyonrs,
JOHNS. REMCTM.
From tie Rev Mr. McWixisa' FtA-ir if Roborto

Ixieai Editor Cincinnati Daily tapirarl
IxM*K*rc&gt;u*. Wodoeaday, Hep*. X. la*!.
Dr C. W. ttorooc—Dear Sir. Haring boewjroufaIrd far several years with extreme dvbilit* on*
wcokoros. so tnueb so that I was uu*M* to' aurad
to my ordinary bnamres at times, and having
heari of tbe wrawUrfid cure, that yourSronffia^
anJlo.Fi 1‘unbi-r snd Fills were dforting, I «a*
induced by a ftirnd to try them.
1 hare taeu using tho purifier far tbe laot twaiv*
tnouiha, and find the mrclien. fully r-pnd to ita

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of 'every
variety and Myle.

CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK

BOOTS AND SHOES

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

FANCY CASS1MERES, • large stock,

telegraph, markets, tl
•to the liourof going------------ —---selrcticna. report, ot lecture* uad public meetings,
*r.d Uli the vsrietv of local, commercial and marine
tatsUigence which appear, in tbe Daily. •
The DETROIT AVl.EKLY TIUVUNE. rontainiag all the important and i**e«t genera) news of
:be Daily Tribune, and about as ranch reading as
t»r Now YorkWrekliec i» mailed to .nboenbera
rrxularty every Monday afternoon, at M per year
to ungi« subscribers, and to club, at tbe idlewing ;
l~r prices:
One espy.
Hstcopfca.
Tcncopiea.
Of TRLWEEKLT TUnFrNE;’single copy, 13. or
four ropies klB, in adsauco. AU Irtivtj Itielosir.g money or on busitum of any
kiad with the office, to bo *ddn-s*«d Io be Propn-

‘ PROBATE NOTICE
bcAUtifiil jHiltcmanitd very cheap; BLACK
TATE OF MICHIGAN. Counly of Barry , aa.At session of tbe Probate Court, for Ita DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
County of Barry, hold io al th* Probate Office in
Monday, the I-Hh day of Mok i.th
w one thousand eight hundred and filly-right.
Present, Orin L Bas, Judge of Frotalr.
In the matter of die estate of i raacivDwialdson,

S a
Hasting*. an

IBM

‘ition doll verified.
On nadinc and Bling the----petitfo
™. of raid deeeosed.
of SuNanny ItonaMss.n. »idew
prating for c-trtaia rsaioui, therein art forth that
fo may be
administration of Mid estate
I granltd. and
that Irttrra mar issue to said pctiU
Tborvupon itn ordered, that Me
day of June, at 1 e iloek Aa tbe af—------ -—
■ignodfor the bearing ot *4
•£»'
the heir, al law nf Mid decerned, and all. rthse
penons iutcreaUsUn saldesUtt. are renmrpl to
IpJZr M a resswn ef -id Conti, t «n u.'be Ud
en at the ProUte Office, in Uantmgs. arjl show
can*, if any there be. why the prayer uf the pet!tinner should not be granted:
JU4 It Is farther oftered. thrt aa.d mtilfoocr
girt notice to tbe mnoM interertrfin sasd eefate,
Sf tbs pendency nF said peliltoO| end tbe hreritjg
thereof by causing a copy of ihwordcr to U pub­
lished in the ■■Republican IfanMt." a new.pajxr
printed ami rircvlrting iu
•—'»•» «d H*rrr. far
three succeaaire weeks,
“”Sf-

Dr. A. E. BONSTEEL.
TUYSICIANA SURGEON.

Da A. E. Boxtrm. taring made Hastiaga'lii*
penuanent place ot roaldcucu. would inform the
citiseoa of Ilasliug* and rleinity, that he Will at
—ii ———r—-.it- —.f.ii .i:..—— •• &gt;1

,

WALL PAPER, die., Ac.

The aubacriber taring refltleAjhla Hure for the
Introduction of BOOTS A SHOES M a branch af
hi. trade, would sJicit a portion of tta public pat-

PAINTING.
JOHN MICHAEL, would reiprctfully inform

CARRIAGE
PAisnxQ,
IMITATION OP
WOOD AND
MARBLE.

_H«u=n-J± b । lfiM-____ -_____ *-- -

New Barry Mill,

■AUWmBU’ *» ^WEtS’
--------- 0

Tr.3r2^^

. —. —. Any larger number st
UMvaott.
j «». J»lpur yoar.
.‘mW-iptioae may romnxws: aimrr time, j
- re..r ia ajraac. Any parson ■■MMBWn tw
ty « tnure autarribwa «* be
•» «&gt;

m aa good order and its pronipt us any
other Mill In Barry, or any other aoanty.
Having aecured tho services ot

which we will noil wry law far

OA.SH O&gt;TIZSF1

M Miller, and o«r mill being built on tbc

Pl«*« Bive

&amp;caJ1-

cw^BSl.;wJoDa«RAST

Hasting". S»p. X. 185”,

In conclusion, I wQl say that I wiU ba vary glad
to show time breutiftil goods to such us wrest to
BUT, sod bare no hoaiialion in saying I do not
mean toibaUKUEMOm:
*

-------- - start:
Strayed from tbe eshwrtbrr

*&lt;m( nnd fur tof every grade, and tnaay oOrer
things wbteh WO wanot here enumerate. aS of

N. Hastings.
heart of work.

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS. BED
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

BOOTS &lt;5c SHOES,

IS now In Buccmrefttl operation, ready
to do any amount of
crcrBTOivi:
•W'on.s:,

Sre proscribed remedies prepared *n^*comm«i.c-.1 ...
TlIsttindbr la tw.

Compriaing everything far a Ktotlewan'a out-fit |
shirts, collar*, gloraa. taefory. ernvat*. panto, er- Tbaotogical au.l Rotnaulic work* of the brat Mttar., may at all time* bo found, on our abehea.err varietyIrotn five aiuUiugvto all dollar*; coat*, Also, School Hook*. Blank Book* aud Statlomi ry ot
all kinds and duenptian.
every prior, quality and pattern ; reals farm ita
i ff- Particular aitration paid la all kind* of
repairing iu our line of brainera.
■hilhug* to six dollar*.
u i ps-u * n i vr t

New Arrangement
at tha Store of F. BOWER.

CHEAP CROCKERI!i

Woo, two year, ago; lay open what U* pbjra^
cians and all bi» friends belisird to ba Me death
bed ia Bitw alite aud ia the full vigor ofiMaHb.
His disesM- was CorsumtiUou of wlueh near
ly ail his relatives had died. Th. arcunawa­
re. which led to hi» recovery wore M folfart. :—
His younger brullier »M iu tbe habit of .reading
to Lim frup&gt; bu lk* about the Luus, to while away
hi. w eorv boars. Oue day ire read to btm ft-ww
an old bout published in Ivmivn shoot Um totedteof tbe SOrnUsTJhcvatotyU .hat wsea^led
“A synn ri and cvrtatn rerumedcu for dmernwa &lt;rt
ye Lungs." Net wholly without ttojfe lmt w-

in this part of tta country

P.H 4J.BUB8ELL.

Hartings. May 14. I»*

“Uy

�J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co

RUSSELL’S COLUMN,

HADLEY A BAKER’S COLUMN1.

AT THE HASTINGS

the first

DRUG STORE,

and CUTLERY

,ro*AY

Have lately received a full uaurtmief
MMJGB AND MEDieiNEg,

NEW SPRING GOODS-

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

HARDWARE STORE.
cur Michigan Farnwn*

Almost exclti-

T OST UfJOTtD AT THE CHBAP CASH
J KTORB of P. R A J. BU88ELL. a Unh

FRANCIS BOWEB

I. Hur-br'

TUlirENTL-.'E, ALCOHOL,

mi iiema,

i doing iba largaat Hardware busiflcaa la Mi

Burning Flaid together u ilb a foil nock a(

this market tewo Ohio. Besides\J.is; ,
white wo should export largely of BuUer ,
and Cbccuc, williowi of pound* uf both
are hnporported to Michigan from Ohio,
much d which ia sold to our Farmers, to
say nothing of tbe immense quantities of
Hama and other products, which wc
should raise ‘in abundance and to spare.’
If our formers would l&gt;e permanently
successful, and thereby fortify thcianslrc-i
and our state against sj-cculaLivc prices in ,
grain and consequout monetary revulsions
they would best do this by diversifying
iter product# raorc^iian they have bvwhave done, by producing less wheal and j
taming their attention to tbe more pref-,
rtable euhure of stock, the dairy, poultry 1
tec, Instead of expending we should be i
receiving million, of dollara, for these ‘
natural products of our soil, *n.l until the
current is changed tbc agrioultnral Inter- (
est of tbc State cannal be permanently ’
thrifty. Fanners look into this subject, j
and apply the »medy.—Utf. Trihuiit,
;

LOWEST PRICES,

NEW SPRING GOODS!
snKtr'tHEJ rrnA!:i&gt;ir.&lt;tKbTorn‘
TIK, C0PJW JUa»SJi££T U-Oy
irjxx,
omR

&gt;f oar virtnitr, fully MB»Ikm
JT YALUAfiLB PRKl’ABA
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP

CoaiUUng of

TIO.X.

HARDWARE! '—^SST^A.m.L'TuiorA c.

DRY GOODS!
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
1.0W OVEN STOVES
PARLOR COOKW8TO\]

PROF. 0. J. WOOD-Dcar rir:

noet entirely came eg in confrkad, aecwx hi. .ufi.rlnfs
rar BcatoroUrc, we did so with

Screw. Hingoa of all kind*

can. tbarefore, o»d do hereby recommend your
■UatorrtiTe. m ■ perfect remedy tor .11 X&gt;«aMs of

PVWIARIIU LUM IV A
• • ~&gt;Salt added to butter, jxjrform* the two I
fold office of flavoring and preserving it
jnpi Q\X TFg j&amp;fe
Tbe nit becomes dissolved in the water »—• -*•
T
contained in it, forms a brine, a portion
'
which flows away, while tte butter •brinks
and bceomao more solid. Sall pn-servee i
butter by preventing its casein from chug­
tag; tesoc the more of this substance left
tat it the more need of salt. 'I'uo quantity of evary possible sta, recently purchased
used is variable, from one to six drachms
to*tte pound of butter. It ia objected to at prices perfectly suited to the
salt that it makes tho true flavor of but­
ler, especially if it ba not of tho purest
quality. Saltpeter will preserve butter;
but it is less active than commfi’j salt,
and oamc think its flavor agrchpbU-—
Sugar ia sometimos added to aid in pres­
ervation, and to compensate for the Ips.
of the sugar of milk. Honey Lak also
teen used for the same purpose, nt the
rote of an ounce to the pound of butter.
Some employ salt, sod saltpetre and su­
gar altogether. From an examination of
upwards of forty samples of English but­
ter, Hassall found the proportion of
water in them to vary from 10 to 20,
and even 30 p«r cent and the proprlion
of salt from ono to six or seven per eent.
A simple method uf ascertaining tho
quantity of water in butter is, to melt il
and put it in a small bottle near the fire
for an hour. Tbe water and salt wiD eink

I&amp;IXDTS &amp; BODES!

GROCERIES’
O. J. WOOD * COa Proprietor., 313 DroeJwaT
I. T., (tatbearcalW. V. Wito RaltbeartabliikMet) am! lltWartrt atrert, 81 Izraia, No.

CltANCXl'.Y SALE.
QTXTJI OF MICRIOAK: Tha Circuit Court fui
O th* County uf Harry, iu chancery.
Uriah Bahaa, eomplainaat. v* Witaea Hunt

WX BVMaillK.
Circuit Court Corr.suinicncr.
av. Comi-UinuVa Solicitor.
■Ul
nltA

&lt;D2B©&lt;DKEBY2

GLASS-WARE! !

Itecourso of my life seen n good many

DRESS GOODS

HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COITONADES, of every

arrived when tte eatapillsra and utter
vermin are swinging from every tree, c-ur
readers will think us for the following

variety and style

CHECK
STO RE 31

Lead, &amp;c.
All thu pop
ular Pat c n t
Medicines, ul the
•
day may also be
found at this tstablubincnb Abo a great va­
riety of the choicest Perfu*
miry for Ute cspcrial accom­
modation of the ladies. Alio
rlUNTB, LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
-p™«. Poorib, Ink, (erery &gt;irictv) Paper, Envelops
SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR
They would respcAively announce to
DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, dec.
the citizens of Hastings and uf the sur­
rounding County, generally that they in­
tend to sell everything in their line of tte
burincss an da-ap as can be bought a: any
BROAD CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, place.
1
Giro us a tall and judge for; rwnrivc*
JEANS,SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,
Produce u( must kinds will te taken in
SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­ exchange.
Special attention will be given to com­
ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED
pounding and putting up PirecriptioM.SHIRTING, BATES, COTTON YARN, And every one purctertne Medicines tee
may rely upon them xi iking gi-nnioc
CAMBRICS, LINENS, OIL SILKS,
Juno •254.1857.
B7tf.

PARASOLS, flee, tec.

,

Good Hews! Good News!

NEW GOODS
Cord, of Ready MUe

CLOTHING!

MARSEILLES, CHECK

of all kinds cheep for Ready Pay.
I hate also a very large quantity o!

SCHOOL

THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE

49
OF

EVERY VARIETY,
BAITS AIT© OAM.

To bo sold at IjOwcsI

Pricts.
Call nd err tktm brfon jwrMty

at as low a figure a» possible.
'
ngl yl___________ 11 J KENFIELD

New Arrangement
BOOTS AND SHOES! !

UNEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

GREAT DISCOVERY 1

SrAri.DI.C-.

Ready Pay Store,

stock of

AND
SUING LES,
on hand/and all persons wishin" to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhore.
I u oold particularly call the attention
of persons who are building to the feet
that 1 have just Received a large slock ol
Nails and Glass and that 1 will furnish

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

FANCY CASSIMERES, a large atock,

AT
UMAWT A

Just received a Targe

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)
'and fifty -eight WHITE GOODS, &amp;c

THE BEST PATTERNS O1J.

at astonishing low prices. My motto
is ‘a little cheaper than the cheapest’
I have just received a good assortment
Ladies

Such m Prints, Ginghams. I^Laitut, Me­
rinos, ParamcUaa Black Alpaccas and a
variety of Wool DeLains, all very nice
and very cheap.
Also k good assortment of Cloths lor
'men’s wear, and a large stock of staples.
Denltnf Sheetings, shirting, stripes, checks
LADIES' DRESS GOODS I
and tickings. ,
.
JUST RECEIVED a new lad
BOOTInnd MOOES,
Ladic’a Gaiter* Buskins and Boots, a
good assortment at very low prices.
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS
On hind n very large stock ofCreckery
CH ALLI ROBES, FINE SCOTCH stone and Glass Ware.

CHAMBRA8,

AND

JUST RECEIVED
At the cheapest store in town by

H.J.KTNFIFLD

PROBATENOTICE.

MILLS

38

a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold for

COOKING STOVES!

to help him, drives tho colt in the stable.
He then force, the bit into his mouth, and
if there ore any who dare, they jump on
his back, well armed with a stout whip, :
aarf very often a spur. These he J&lt;ha :
not forget to use. Ho clings to tho cult’s
bock as long as he can, but is finally
thrown off. He tries it again and again,
till eompletely exhausted, the colt is
obliged to yield—that is fur the time be­
ing. No, to be sure it ia not. 'IKe gold­
en rule would apply as well here as any
where.
Bo be kind to your horses, my
gentle friaads.— Ohio CaItivalor.

ODBMW’W AtL KIWDri f’BOMPTLY rtiraTKUL'Ull..ad VOTPCCTgB

J

HatUnga Feboary ISth, IfiSL
________________

PROF. 0. J. WOOD-Drar BIr: I tore ured

£%O£f,

htg wtel might be colled a seal ugly horse.
Use tho wldp and spur leu, and iti their
place put kindness.
Three grains of
kindness are worth al! the whips and
iptira in tbe world in breaking a horse.
There are a great m«ny lwr.es Injured
for want ot kindness. This, 1 am sure no '
•nc will deny. For instance a man has
-_1U
I
1’IW. .. -1. 1
____

LOW PRICES 1

to house Buimras.

htsun-

SABAH A. H1GQ1XB0TU.

Such m TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, Bp|
CE8, PEPER, FISH, in a word
thing in tho Grocery line, suth m
wifl be waatedfor family use. And
ttey tavo on tend the best kind
of ammunition for spurtxnicn
.
such as powder, and Pw
.
cuesion Cape of all kinds
Water Proofls end
*
otters, Shot,

LARGE STOCK

PRINTS;
GINGHAMS.

IntrodacUM of BOOTH *811013 i

BRILLI1KTS,

beautiful patterns aud very cbeap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

LAWNS

A nice assortment

CUSTOM WORK

FOUND.
OL. J. C. FRKM05T. in bin tratria dUeovarod
but none more wona,....
&gt;l..l

C rauT atartlinc vraicn,

D.ni forge! tbe pbes,

ISAAC C. MOTT

CHEAP CROCKERY!

•

FAKCY BABAGES.

Prices UepilaUM lo .nit the dmc*-—call
W. " ■

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY-AUKINDS BONNET TRIMIXGS

3B©n- IP7JHHPS8
Coaprirtng everything for a grotkniui's out fit;
, shirts. rolUn, gloves, hosiery, ersrau, panu, ercry variety from five ahdllags to six &lt;Ml.ro; coats,
every pnee, qnality and pattern ; rMia from six
abilltngn lo stx dollar*

tar and sulphur, act it on fire and

This done cf ‘fire and brimstone’ will

AT THE

Ready Pay Store.
BOOTS AND SHOES, RL\DY MAI«

E R. S

than after being wormed by the sufl.
Also sprinkle the trees with lime dust
when they arc dump. Tbe white miller

WINDOW

(tolhlB?: Merer

hu ™
oned.“m ruV
an old book published in Undo short th“ nd£
m. of IU mveatarath wtury of ■Lit r?.,"Ml

WEIGHTS!

m

Ckeap.

G ROCERIES

kwstes on tbc trees, and they v ill fly into

NAILS,CLASS, 1'LTTY, OILS, CAN.

OF ALL KINDS.

s-y.~==i

^CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Saves ro* Baxsn Ppsouraa.—A very
cheap sauce can bo mndv by eimplv
sweetening a bawl of rich cream, and «&gt;!•
ring it with nutmeg, cinnamon or vanilla.
A stil tetter sauce is made by mixing two
parte sugar with one of butter; whip
them to a froth, spice M above, and add
• Bette wbto ar brandy if. liked, but a
mted of Sharp vinegar will do aa wdl.
■ Utette kted b made by thoroughly mixteg s Bttie flour with tbe sugar and but
te^ stod tten pourtag!
water till

OF

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.

OLES, SOAra, SASH. PAILS, BSD
raootbs b. WM able lo wrtk about th. ntertZI
wgtert dirtwaiyMrt to M, e.‘£S£ KTS

SUGARS

TH

FISH

CORDS, CLOTHESLINES, BROOMS, TW Good TEA,«m w a n l&gt;» S»Lrf«

WALL PAPER,

COFFEK
And every thing in tho lino of Gnx-ettw.

A.

FARMING UTENSILS!

.TOCt””-1 •“&gt; te U»t I w« b. rery gfod

“•&lt;**&gt; io m UNDERSOLD!

Judge of Probate,

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for

Goods.

Anoun* Aim oovmszllot at lx*,

"WE SH-A-TJr.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC­

vaSS

New Barry Mill,
We would napeetfaUy call rtteotioa to ear
unnamw iro nmar

■

T O O I. • 1

®
ta
to do any amount of

openAiu,, rwH
J

CUSTOM

"WOIUaE

iawrood onteand a. prompt M an.
otter Mill » Barry,
M‘v
" “&gt;
iUring meured th. aer/tamS

whtob we aro rates* at sspneateitodly
M.

Hasting*

LOW PS1CJUJI

4 CHANT.

COUNTS.

|

GRANT I STAHU®-

HMhvAJu.4, issr.

,a,‘

PAINTINGvicwnr.

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ar, u
Well, what then 1 £fp»t 1 confess ths not the sarps rtatalta ,mW
managed m miao before Uro altar,
u* 1.
African tyt, lie himserft«*eee5 abrtrs
enter
the
arena
of
fams,
Jo
give
hi.
had
_ ________ _
a jieptetored it la ths hows
your | rest 1 '
~e
He, too, A'ei ' Mast of til; fas was a W Ita
.
■-' clismbers as often as you will. IWhnbMfl. trorttedon my brawl, iu tiro confiIwpravms ™ Ifta.
h.
THE’i CHANUEW.
. -ever, an atmosphere of vice within it,, deuce of Jove, I would have taUn you, .near relaUvo of. the lost Alien. It sosmsd now while so .many . roads are opep. to lure
&lt;j. The hold had
tured.
bad Uu ft
as
*l»wh. onoe.inbaiad, leaves upon the a&gt;qj aha I imto .regions of Darkuew, of ty- ns though Um hand of Fate was against cmiucnce l ^ut the fofldoDcn »» ftU io stem to stern, tlrongh tiM-’fl.
--------—
I an odor no Arabian gnlea can change.
row, ond of M*m». Il » betters* it «; me. ' &lt;
.
,
...
opposition. Ths caroost man, who jhsai
GRA5T ArWEAUMMJTG.
But the days passed on, and nt last mv
elint time gHj^iwiniebv,
t
h iamvsatak
"fo have luted and lost,' rather than
I need not tell you how fr ■oms noble purpose in bi* heart, is scoffed
,
i *;.r«&lt;h it*
&lt;far
•sub,
•
SKiim* in .tiro sver daikciunz shadow • overshadowed your* inuuftmt heart with trial came.
ended, except that it was sot to suftvr
M. Law rtisoged «»*h m^.aod j«ari
1 of ilia foiowlodge «f a min-spent life, I re-! sluune 1
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K1OU UVWg 11M.- OTSW
IP .*&gt;» ..WVWV
n. j. kenfieU&gt;,
’“‘T^
mH toe limo when I Ml «t &lt;ny niutiwrfa
Still higher would tiro wall have ariwn, the extreme penalty of Uro taw fur man. are too small to poroeivi; hi* nobility, or four and a.hftlf.fcct.high.
.&lt; . ..-, :
slaughter.
The
jury
were
lenient
and
wte«r ehM,witb^&gt;irit«brfahl,
fret, and listened to stories of sacred his- 1 and still further sent its shadow, hod it
Tta
Ita ,1... Jtal
" w-'taZ*.
I ta«*Z I.«tad eu
ta,. merciful; and, though now Uro door of my u urn. to frUo.Tw WWW, wJ ita Wta
foXTaJ-rZoTiZ mT*
tix.ugh unheededduring all the years that | been” with you, A bee, and myselt To prison cell is tarred and bolted, one day nolwt
Tta, .ta itadj •»!; A-r
»&lt;tam.fr
.unw,
1&gt;n- ol UM juar.
tntertranod
intarvtawd bMwson
bctvi son iny
in r boyhood and ths ’ me,
1
now, there fa no sad rows &gt;n the U10 L there will 'eornd one who will open wide
I warm hearts, tact and wealth of affi-ctmu, {1VCr -|t to pr,yCnt tiro-cwape of-the-lares
ixTAie*
“saddest words of the door, and bid roc go free.
time when tiro sentence of the judge tali ('The poet found
LJ &gt;!»',
'tongue or l*n?‘ but his picture was
Que day this will be.
upon my
lirtlos «v,' ***'•
these —storks
be the leaders in .these movement*,'are jn case of a mutiny, apd which is iieVer
Ul, 110*10*
— ... conic
' ,[ 1 —n ~
|
.
mure sutubre-c&lt;J&lt;&gt;red;
sonibru-rvdored; U
up now with a. wivid distinctonM which ' more
it could not havs , Tliim, what next 1 Perhspe it wijl de-, city otf the whcciapr nntyessjapffiura
At Ust we coot la shilfibcod's dsys,
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• FRANCIS BOWER,
.. .., e.. ^ . . * prints
,
-I l-ions
• ...___ . i_T-_
nl.
—— ,1..'-..
ttai
theya«
teach
uponx thu kbeen
darker. Mino
Mine, fenr
foarfui &amp;s it fa, re­ pend much upon bow society receives
Wbvn all wu Joyftil, bopiM, pare-.
1 xEAlSKte stores. Iron, ated. n*U&gt;
jnc.
If
as
an
outoiBt,
the
embers
ofthnpe
their attention to piety and hilarity,
:‘y. to
veals
“
a
lower
deep,"
still
lower
than
the
VT&gt;en gliding thru' curcHUah rporta.
Lr
—— —
__ ».will
— '«•»
I pagua
of the mind in ink that
m
I )
*rr. bool* Mill shoes. Men*
- ■•
aiid
• folly.
The --women
-------- ..rof"the
.v_
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rfade, even in all the years of the Irorcaf- one in which I sit. Do you say this fa wbleb I now rerefiilly nhertah, having fashion
traffic, seem to desire to .chain .hcarep’jk,
gatberwl them from the ashes of the part nineteenth century do not know their iu? ter. I saw the fad Joseph cast luto a pit hardly possible I Not «&gt;• H‘""gh tiro
free and awed bounties s* well as tahnan
will tlron dta away.,and my iifo will be a
ilAVLEY 4k RARER,
1'
r^’a**
'■ to avail the coming oi" the Jshmalites wings of the angel of death overshadow
fluence—^hey cannot ;ty,lhat tty Waite limbi. * ’• ;
Jibe!
and
a
Tic.
If
received
and
treated
Midsorroimd
ihe
fair
whitefare,
the
caltn^
MAXTFACTURKRS Of un, sfw»t iron i
who were going down into Egypt I ww
Nothing cr.» be imagtiiad mom. dis’tasl ■'
their encouraging words.
He i-Saady
I'crchauca in esriy, youthful bopt.
ja-KiZC. Pent, » in iron.nxiU.
As
a
Pariah,
1
*iU
to
as
tiro
children
of
twenty,pieces of silver Cold down into blue eyes, and the golden carls cd tiro
than thia dreary, empty Add,a great ear*
.l.,ir£»nJ«w. cutlery sad states, btorsl
to
carry
on
pny
cause,
but
he
necdAher
Ishmael are to this &lt;I;iy; my liar.d will be
tiro hands of Judah, and then faded away maiden, 1 foci that there would Iro a deep­
. „t of itrc rssf-oaes.
. • _
1 ‘
era .now, ftnd puce had-bean * tomb kill ■
against orery man, rt&lt;T every man’s hand to tell him of tbs rewards before, 0nd
in the dfalanre, tiro fare* of the nrorcUnta, er dnrktp-ss Overshadowing aud surround^
of .dead men’s bodies if not bonss. and
j. j-.
it is « t o..
‘ urge him forward. They roust witMraw nuuinc-r ©f ulielcdnttess. 1 have Iroeti an
0 dear features, if tiro uugel of will be against me.
tiro camels bearing vpkes, and tbs young ing
As i think it over, the shadow deepens,
o
iuu
brooded,
bat-like,
over
them.
fad Joseph. And tiro mural of the
their patronage, (if I may use ths term,) In old and 1 enerated’ tdmbo, but none so;;
b
not
rtwm
often
worse
man
acaw:
—
.
But,
if
Uw
world
looks
kindly
upon
than death?— ,
w ere fauutshama
horrible es tins, which bad from the great
cantoto mftwhrn the alter
deeper
Is not ignominy a 6
------ *disgrace,
----------- ---and the convict; if th« mantle &lt;&gt;f charity i» from those on whom they’now bestow it,
depicted, in tousa low and
tarffop!.9£iu nf tin
Aswws ,
more uainfuk than Uro cutting asunder uf ibrown ever the past, then, pcrchanre, and give it to those who arc worthy of it,
It was frightful to brok;_,it *qja &lt;,
BA KT A,
cauM a -woman ai.4 —. ;i Uro cords of existence1
tbs future »«1 be rrtnbow-rqwnMd, as from their labors nn'd their good dtys.
the
cords
of
c'xtlrtsnec
1
f
frightful to listen; my own voire and ,
learned toWKhrough ;*e^ming evil, great
Seek
iu
history
the
answer.
Thirty
were
tiro
Kttio
company
that
emerged
See* 10 &lt;«»,'•./
Then shall a new age of cblyalry be in- tread almost startled me, se&lt;hnh&gt;gtoVeto '
good was wrought.’
,
pieces of silver r.rolted nqt
Fife
from the ark, after the destruction of the
And M tiro shadow deepcucd, I asked ; ..tJwta™ or ailscr melted oqt the lift- of
nugunittd, a new era corunfentx-d, Mbcn
fc
■ Perchance I, sold into the slavery of cr- Judas Iscariot U° cnuW not live, cureed I world Uy tiro flood.
to be s unit in tits world, shall be tian’s
Ajrtn. reclining o’er t»s w«y.
with such a curie as hi* treason brought I
As I think it over a nny tinge »Pr“ds
here,-or who had sickaiod and died hers; .
I ro* by eircamMiuros, xn*y y®£ cyn’® UP ।
------ Kim.
I anftn
over the dsAncv. and 1 ask mysefr-**!*1 ambition, mid when he shall desire to
and I hurried up from this •nferno wpich . i
f unbanned tta did the prophet Daniel from . upon him.
roujered how Benedict that the rooming tiutt breaks yondreT
leave some memento pf his existence, art! men had built for tiroYr unoffending fi.1• tiro eavo of lions.
fhave uRrn - —,
(
t a rltOLESAlX
hcc, after
after fo*
A&lt;'» treason.
treason.
’(
Ac-. Urttlc
\\ factuicr of
1
But, then, would ll«o world receive me , Arnold Atrtd live,
I
lows; 1 blush torepeat It, which Amortthen
shall
our
wbtncn
be
sometWng
morc^
t of rubber
back again,and otare
i.fare in©
mo up
up®"
‘ho llevel
But 1 BlU
am *imdcr!tig
wimdcriug from m*
div conkseonfes- (
tf b^ck
”1’»««
«ve* Ij
than the victims flbrignoblc Idleness, and cans had built, which JPtrriian Coitttttti.'
j1
T Would
syjEtatata*
.fee
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''XXSXS
wlrore^ cure st/Ld
it overlook mod
*. It fa hut right that 1 shviild
men­ '
Th.t hoppy Itocte, eocb feyfrt MW?
UctLAMb, Jane 21, 1858.
rut Lad built.
.
stumbling-blocks
in
the
course
of
reform.
”
’' thTrei
ors of
bow carefully
the errors
of tiro
tiro past,
ruut, and,
and, believing
bclro»‘»g the
the ’ lion
Run bow
carohilly 11 was trained up. Ho*
The cabin fur tiro captaiu and uffroere .
Mn. Eihtou :—The following article
Cvrro*,N. Y.,1858. 'L
Styx.
: i.rmnise mv iios Jtb-r. roW” «"= into' tenderly tiro soifof the ’nind-wsH pro
of the slxvc'r, was built on thepoop'o; -,
-i
TO 1
•&lt;-&gt;
the ship, imd'wa* qilfle neat’ and cbmhiol '
ctiuuuciivy »au •
i • r“; — ns
A CAPTURED AMERICAN SLAVER. diooa, nor wore there wanting evidsnere
tian to mysalfwith sad mwgi»“1ff'- . Tb° lliejcarswmu uro mu.ro uo.u...&lt;v --­
odicnl. Though unacquainted with tiro
of good living, and even luxurious taft,' finger of »ain&gt; would, 1 fear, b® pointed most potent, I was safe. The guerdon of
I vfas my fathers author, yet, I wort, lie will pardon my
white the music, such aa It war, came upat tnc, and men would speak uf my shame afi*vcHon was mine.
W. I AKM.Il.
pride
—
my
mother
’
s
joy
from beneath the slayer’s fleck, through,
freedom.
W
ishing
to
retain
tbn
original
,
m I trossed them, and look nsW00 at me
Th^n
I
«cnl
forth
to
tbu
halls
of
learn
­
the fnm grating of the luitchway, to enn’ ‘
Cormpoaonw
«
as though a walking pestilence, breathing
ing. followed by parental prayer* anil I copy it srrJaL'ro.
1 U.S. FniOire Powdatax, [I
ven their carnivals. » ’
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WILLIAM JOKE*.
dcatruetiou and death wherever 1 Went.
But my college llfo
Y'ours, dec.,
Jamestown, St. Helctfa, Feb. 1, ’58.)
To locate , six hundred nd fifty Africans ._
Que day mv term of confinement will manv blessings.
em. ek u&gt;
•
C. R, Cnosar.
I have just witnessed a sight, which may within the spaca aflqrded. by tiro., stava;;
Butte-, In
end. What shall I do, then 1 SWu I g" w.’.s the soasur. when the himbandman
slept,
and
the
enemy
eame,
sowing
tares.
&lt;
deck
of
to
small
a
vcms
I.
required
.the
my
eves
never
behold
sgnin
—
a.
shiver.
' forth with the mark of sin upon my ’’J®*’
CHIVALRY.,
- and face tboss with whn.ii ihave walked In tiro Mgr* «.f Voltaire,Tom Paine, VolxiecxmXjtxc:
“CaxtTMtto ego. when men were noted I climbed up.ate sidr, 1 walked its decks; utmost compression sod evmpaclneto
m-y nbd KCH»ait, tny mind wandered;
1 went into iu hold; 1 sat down uprm tiro compatible with ftte, and had nul so largo
and talked when reputaticn and respect
my faith slipped iu simple m.rorlng, and 'for.dradf of noble daring—for adventure, planks wlrore human beings like njjself a portkm Iroen children, they ooold aot wort mins 1
Or shall 1 go away iutu
AXVFAtTl'RERS of tod d&lt;wkr« in firm
w&lt;ut out upon tbcocenn of doubt; and, whjch gnie to them an undying tame— and mine—men, women nr.d children, had- hove been stowed away1 *•* b'ld tiro
)
some country whore »y story -lull nut i -ww?
'
’ , pilotage of Error, I reached, at for “hairbreadth escapes in tiro immiosnt- Mt a short time before, but msnaded nad following method was employqd.tp ccou- .
far off shore of Unbelief, where
fettered; ar-d srliore they had sighed^ sick­ omize space
snare::
4, W.’ DUC-KLE,
The AWrain were placed-ta tovs, fare
pxftintWABtBTAtWE Cmtlhg *wie ta «r-,
f|.ru.ta Uu^M (tarn fr™ Ita r-E- rf
J U™&gt;«l~Sm.» rf
P.™« ened, and many had died, and thca had i
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TUK
T.
AtoaU
»tal-(«&gt;'. •■..[
&gt;»ll&lt;
(or Oro-1 j„ tav, ™. Ita. th«.*««• beat: thrown into the deep, without pcavee,
without coffm-’and without rfiroud, just
,
V.U» m.jta ta rmatal.
clitar.
’
A''
1
“
W
i
tarm,
ri«b«J
&gt;ta
rf
“
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;nri»c»
----- .—* l Lirina righted tiro wrongs
his own as dog., when 'Iced, are tossed ieto the the one opposite.
Anotbcr .row wa^
Thure-wM • timo when a. dorious fu | -trer
.
। |anJ, wa, road)
-placed, back; to back, against the caterer ,
steer the barque
bsrmro of life onward.
, . to couch his huroe
(&gt;B0C in any
M
DANIELC&lt;»bk,
h •
L..«k du
»&lt;. •••««
i0'™!”'1, ST,?1?-1 -1
.Uta tauu .nd ita de*P’
tors opened up before nu-.
!
AftTr* thak lavln* once mere/the d.-'-cs-xso whore hs might gain fame, and ibe
Bal all wa* silent now; not a Jiving । row first seated, and thus, the whole deck ’
LSlil E &lt;&gt;F Tin: FKACM,&lt;lrtefid U«a&gt;i&gt;^
__ _ 11 • saw [
After
the dcform was seen, not a sigh was heard; not was sltnost a aolid mass of lirhrghintrM
The atonyjwalfa
oriwallscf
of *a -r^*"
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" *'
ar,!
k rosy sista of advancing years.
After lint,
that, liavln*
ha .in cmct'tntcre*
nre
-—•
*• -—
—
t win‘Hie road 'respect of his "lady-love;’ whose ready
,
but
cold
and
hard
and
gloomy
lio
*
reaching
ft
fall
and
perfect
fruition;
,
wenfling
Wane,Jw
•
a tear was shod; while fancy, left to do ili-sb. To keep ikem stiil and puwvrieoa, •
around ms, L_—*.2_---------„
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tlicrc is
is around,
around, my
my hcai.t
hcai.t a
. «' *-&lt;° '«! hand should twine the laurd crown far ita work, filled tiro slave deck with gfosns, and present uwnrreciion, a ring was put
m tta v are., there
■
a t|,‘rt were fauicfa in store for me, and (to ruin. EviItem
.in, .niring taw.l- ^&gt;F!!g-±.*
! his victorious brow, and which should i bo skeleton’s corpses and death, lief# and on one ankle, to#wliicb an iron Imt was.
wall still moricclikand hard and gloomy, Ita
ing table
- were
~ to
. mo more fascinating
- - । a reward for alt Lis suflfcrings, and alllhia there I nicked up a rede ertido of trood, attached which reached up lb llm body,
than ever hida orfnrid, though with the ■ come luc. But all .this was lutig, lung j
than the course of studios upon which 1 I
and to Which the manadcs were fastened
stamp upon Ins lbrow which betokens a ago.
The knight, having shed his wiiittlM into some shape—like a comb er
’
.. had entered. A life &lt;&gt;f dissipation once i dangers.
spoon-Aby tiro wretched prisoners, or a
Between that time and now, there
child of Cain.
begun, all studious habits were thrown 1 blood to carry the Grose to the Holy Lend,
Thia wail is something more tembla strcluhes nn iinpassalile gulf, whose waters aside, as ons throws off a garmenL The Iland braved tiro Saraeenos' rage, camo -pii?e of their manacles-an'd (chains, or a
I. A. HOLBROOK.
tool of steel or• foon used in fastenirtg and with legs, ft long iron bar ran along over
than any the band of men ever reared.— are dark and gloomy asbecometh the life excitement of the gaming Libis needed no I
J bock to find his reward in her approving remaking tiieir manacles and fatter*; the lino of ankli-a, to t» meh the irpnj wcr»
F01 here and there, through chinks and of one who walkcth n&lt;U in the counsels of
• tiinulant; but npoti the aido-boanJ W*rc^ smile, and to rest in his nje on the ripened while the whoieeccne seemed to b&amp;made । attached which fasti-ns the feet. Thus,
erannire, the Ureswl sunlight may some­ the godly, but dwoto, rather to nsscaato rliisscs and decanters, end, by-and-by,’ ------,
-- ——Sc—
Horka of
of his
struggles.
, pre-i-ut at'-d Hung by the fragment of a all motion •&gt;( the body and ewerrtse oF
times steal, whispering of the beautiful with evil-doers, and troconjh like those my Hpe touched d* brimming goblet,'' glnrka
W ILLIAM BURGHBR,
his youthful
youthful struggles.
shell which had been fired Into the «lavrr
without, made more beautiful by contrast who fonrokv tiiPways ol rectitude. Elec and the Demon ol Drink took possession J
p,,t a|l thia-lias passed away. The age
liberty as.dagr
by the British armed steamer which cap­ stocks having «
lutd 1 not been a convict, or an o^vupaut
with the hideous within.
,,f my heart.
„
. „ ,
tf chivalry, with its excitements, and
had, .with ail the advantages &lt;&gt;f light wd ,
tured it.
|
.
But in tiro wall that rises so glooauly of such a evil as thiA
.
I did n« Ul
Kwl.
d 10ri
ta.Jxp.rud, -J kfr
1 walked, and s*h audmused; ty rose air. Even for a &lt;!ny such a pudtion WM '
I alumt my heart, there is no crevice thro’
But in all my wrekhedness, there beats of Promise unto tiro Pit of Degradation | ‘"‘"F-™»
J’
'
b- and walked, mid mused again, utylc to Iks painful and nlmust intultrabk-, wha'?
• ,&lt; &gt; _
_ — ..r taiitatalataita
V
—I. ■
iu in* heart one sv.eol thought: Fallen I U uut.
Odl.taJtf. I
umtata.11
»‘J&gt; r»»' *""■
reslas where 1 was, and what 1 mw. I then, a pownge from continent to eonth
:&lt; -- i—f«ng, that tboltiohs. The youth of the present day,
had read of slavers, and the middle pas- • nent, over the broad Adsut'C, amidsA thr. •
^ikM&lt;r
Vj-utaicao Bsrowr,-' •pptutte । oal &gt;!(
fxJ-0^JUBj visions hop* paints
sage, in my boyhood, the verses of Cow­ storms, and calms,Aud anflucatiun. often
poMeEto.
■ '■ I
•'. - .. 2----- L- I lip&lt;jn jjjg MvM of the future; all too scper wens burnt into my memorr, and ( occupying more
J. M. KI SSEI«*'- .
, rener sad sadder images that wise beOccatiunaUy the slaves ar« takq eu
ii
everything
.to
him,
finds
that
aheadrang in my cars, and tears would flow
PHYSICIAN and Ssrgwro. OEca is BaaselEs f
of
(« ,bc reels closer than those wmeu viuu mo
n
.
'xnd Alice—she, ton, was going. She inirrs nM that hoUbr ahlch rendered the for scenes of imaged grief- But hefro was deck in g-mgs. wh«rc 'tty maj
hood of mankind.
Fur .this I am thank- anlsm.
:-----r——----- - t• back
h-v-lr me
the curtain o.
of wc
tiro past.
—------------the reality ! I «m standing in the midst the pure air a short tlnie, and where ttyr."
haira down
in w •heard
Anc a voice I could not hear—shs saw “
JOIIM ROBEBTM,
,
AwJ
wn|| •„ the bnow/eflys of a ful. I bring n» white
Varied
"mother
"lion
Hon biartcd
hi arted” king immrrtnl,
Immrrtnl, nor thstmthat in­
are
wsshed by bavty boeta^oTMlv’
of all Its hortvrs. It «»* no pUmtnm
T- |
V*-, Ittab^rejo^sudereund row to the grare.
F
‘
L
"
‘r’.h^
mrtbir 1 “b«d I could not set f and th* voioe tegrity .hich
which makes us cherish the
the name.
name*
water thrown upoa them, and tteMmlt-s
’ Ua
.nam0_-°,.“^
) called, and the land beckoned he.-away,
F.UiCTM, nor the iudnrtry I saw; the infernal reality was before mSj
(sainted mor,
-----‘---------r
I m«.u&gt;l
xu.Ml~e.pc.
water u-oshiug. the sores and raw Deeb,
living, moving. polpsWe: 1 »*W| it*
Am Im., JaOljr • rmoorrl
Tta have g9nc her.ee, and received their re,­ but the hand and the voice were notmmo.
ilin.lu. They
Bl
]roiro »
diflbront stood upon h; I descended into ite.pit of wbidt their sitting position on the hard .
of Cincronstua.
Ciacinnatua.
They
admire
A»«y sum.
s a diffcront the bladroeM of darkness, and moth truly planks, their pressing agninsl each olhof,
taw rf •
6&gt;il U. » .Ron m, ward; and though they n“J l»M&gt;k down What right, 1 argu.Nl then, hath another ,
bodr. tai U» 1 on tarn-. On m» l»« from’the shining cmrbi shove, and tor- than 1 to rell or to beckon to my beloved, । kind rf honor. Ubor to them is degra ■
thaaJonidi ^frbm'the belly of hell cried togolhcr with tlJrpelrn^irdns hare made; '
h«*r c0Onl.--^Mxh. UU-iksfaplMwaysoebsej. ta'ttamdmx. o( &gt; mxrnl to,.*•*- row over the lost ana who is astrav iu
my bride 1 But the bridegroom owns,; iOg—the hard hand and sun-burnt face arc
unto the Lord."
i
the wilderness of error, though their
und m,d tatal«r«l a. •
«*»
his features were not mine. Alice tho ^^gnU of the toiling minions—the
For dsvs 1 had gazed oo thro Slrxnge naked, or else bgvo hardly the equal,♦( a,.r
, «««, wkw Ita ly 8irg &lt;ta.taJ Itam wings may droop sadly as lhev watch died. Tbsy taid bar in a quiet oorner of | Iow&lt;T JaM. The soft hand, that can tip
luukipg craft. Which was amtymlMtty^ fig-leaf apron for their ptotyiqto..4Jjqv;l
d.,. n .l.e-wd.xr AfrMnll^Bi. &lt;* ta W- die progress of one so dear to tkein, yet
iffi ”Lu ' -ta &gt;•'
distance from us and the vessels, wonder­ oteneh and filth are necciwirily Ikirribta ,
they boar not the t-hamc upon earth. The
taw ita &lt;■««’”■ »"J
ing what it could be; for though evldewny
the people so woodronsly dchvered from load would have been too heavy for them be belter for ths visit. I fc^l assured that j Jaden with flattering words which th n?L. S-J _.l|
gnd IB POlHl
tuSVoppre^fon. ,And this h what to bear, tbs cup too bitter for her to drmk the gra-s there is greener, and ths flowers । ^4*1; man would desplae—an now the
~~
CAKUMO.SCOTT,
condition. all
masts were taken
j..the
----------------------.-Mb. down,
-town
Such sarommodati&lt;ro. had boon pre
; sttago me with ita add* *«««’. «n&lt;1 who oo oftarfolded mo in her loving arms, there arc brighter, fur the spot hss often
—
I tests of manhood, end be who possesses the rudder was gone, not a rype or spar pared by Atnoricws, citi-warf Charts* 1
, xerna to typWV th*
Oltl * n&lt;rrer and prayed tiro Father to lead in the way been watered by trera.
...
not these, may tigb ia vain fur tlht e^ was left, nor .wa* a human being to be Oak State( for unoffending, rucn, W.wrtfn j
promptly .lUwfed to. &lt;MBre is Comstock • ssnrv,
wherein they walk who have turoed their
Once more, my hand is on thu latch.
and children, un tie ooakte oft'Afrire.Jn.J
lUn7rtll«.MieK' c' '_____________ ‘‘'’I’^tfunes think that, after.Kll. H is faces Celestial Cityward.
oKimging snfde which was sent to wel­ wen who appeared to command It.nrbave
Again, but vainly,! Mak to open the door.
nay Interest tn the ship. Gloom and ri- is not Ttrtngc that n frightful mortality ’•
Oh, .mother I ii sngld. can mc.t my ada­ I’bcro la-power aupenur to mine, come the victorious Spartan. But It may
1 only a dream. My tenses must be de­
Icftce reigned firouud it All the vessels sixsu broke out,!wk*eli ciuJsd the weaa of'*
A TTORNKY s»4 Coo—tar rt Uw. S^oro‘n
mantine
heart
U
is
tiro
memory
of
thy
be
said
lhn»
all
these
things
belong
to
the
’ ecivintt me.
1 am not a conviet; my
which 1 must obey.
in the harbor seemed to shun Jt- as a many, and. pobUI hare done witbeUbtot• ^1.
„ot to a cell: iurtice has «'•» &gt;•» wwtli, thy goodness and thy Juve. Hod
A xOTYict, you say. and then ask— past Yea! Ya! they do belong to the plaguoropot, sod anebwed at
. $ na—
dirtanoe; for the providentialqaptare.;
yoaiiicXAndromro I had uolgonc astray.
&gt;!«jjl«vilk. Brory equaly. Mich.
r----and when the. flags of,all uNity gaily
Convicted of what 1
1
. ..
__ _e
to rim si-e
: muni uj~..
, • — * .
1lliiaypur
fad your oyes
■j 1 am free to come nnd go.
cjrc* been
i-vn* upon
..rv.. my ateps, my
'
Lot ms tell you. It I gjvs you the
&gt; flaunted upon .the brocXc.no «dorsd,a4My dear Jcrusba Aflp, may
|- feet would not &gt; t.M*n
Lara - wwnnaftMl
wnndcrcd info
into for*
for- outlines of .the picture, can you not fill it
port*! from ffih wflen, dfatnri tyl-—
II. C-OLEEA.W,
no from singing school to n
«ta« r«gr eja do~a
ni!t'mviuind9."*,*f ft*0 *° comp nnd p0, 'I,.JJ« L.U*
honorable.
Dsatk reigned! »»d as mock *&gt;y day as
up
very
p—
"^'
B&lt;u,„dfwrOT&lt;
’ .L
.1 -.ul.l. UWIM II
I felt a. ”
But ire there not r.ow youth* who are by nfarh*. TKntfstW waaaohad when
—r _,_i. —s c-.— -~-rj men
• ta„.M...-. -T____ .^_.;egpiwtyll8 of laboring, whose day* jy,d.niglits are spent upon inquiry 1 was told ttylt.wa* a slav­
iy, the flush of passion, the hectoring
toll at which the heart of the knight &lt;f er rceoudy captured on the coast of Afri„jftcrous ocean of time, and struck uj
1 ot pride, the asacruon, the dental, words' the Middle Ages would quail, and do thegj «. and »roA p«4»r • an Amencw. and
tiro rocks of error, and stranded upon the
r. MILLA,
worse still, a fltowterfirirX atawr^tyfa- said Jonathan; stepping up to beri
of wrath — accents of anger—Mota—
’
sands of s'm.
So I went, down fato thnot merit from this age honors *» great
‘ Yes I did. - You ashed ms if you co8»‘
00!
■
. : •
deep watersuf degradation awl dexpain Blood! I
ld
lhe' M- ttaunil There are tanners' sans and
rUftto sH
i.lna aS- above me, and, tolling nstsep, deep water, of tystywm anddcspam
tai
dream Ireams of dear aer'Rh’~
5
1 vmreg meohanire, who are striving to-fit strong oanancn,' and di ml
BRiyrr,
.
Rn I reaeh the door, and mj hand i» tie^urutner
w.1,0 I1 time; three years agonc
,„„nn__
JOHN
— ,m from the veins of a oooo companion.: tiromselves furs more extendsd sphere of aide of the dismantled »hip,
Mini
tMMUt «
t.
...
,u_.
~ .r&gt;n—
a-ldDolUli„, JU ffctlhc
ort.o l» IM mfcltaUoo.would I dare look JW » tiro eyes, as I
I usefulness, who aru overcoming tB tibstsnext morning, the truth slowly dawned
once did, sben 1 told you Low, through
clcs,
that
they
»*y
gain
tliatkry
to
every
upon ms and my disgiace.
1 ww tty.
evary hope of my future, there ran a
"»
**“ "■
what I did not -co before; that, down the higher station—on educMion. Farmers’ J Jw«, W.iw
pOOKTT 9
thmilit of y ou—
1
’
Niagara Stream of Error I had drifted sons are not all tmaltw to measure tajro, captured African* are located.
V; Hoax. ,
^hc sJavc.’Is a brigantine, andvras
until my life.h*d.V&gt;ucb&lt;.tiK&gt; Cataract of
■dl’oijyjmt l&lt;
and all do not consider. Il dogradlug Jo
taHi &gt;tar*r T-v*-*."- ‘r
Qrimjfci!. a . -. --i
j &gt;
_
■Jte, newspaper record of the affray dig. There is a higher etas- wbo erere
*TtFFA&gt;T.
(tai tta «4 «&lt;
-4l'»
was terribly bnaf, and to the poiuL It such Jaw ambitions.
'TASTO!
.
tatJte Lretta, atiJ
w1™* watt, tta
ui««4 ■pwWiU*!!
»»«,, tta M.UWta ttal »*rk&lt;

’Sislisp’ i)usintsj"I*h7rh&gt;rii.

EE, SUGAR, Wl.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH.. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1858.

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^B.ACTROT.THORgPAT, JULT I, tUA

Surewrtioasr

STATE COKVEFEIOK.

following reflections arc called out by

sod wo certainly believe they do »ot
marks uttered upon that oceesion:
the American Tract Society has,for some

I
We make the foltowhw extract from
* mere despot ia Church or State to think : an article in*tbe Adrian Expuritnr, upon
tee meonsisteat wd .bamaiul astion of

But, wears coolly atformed
ty, are eminent

gbeatsale

a.ET-&lt; a—*

DETBOTT daily t

the Society. 1 et ft la not overdrawn.—
Tuc actors tn the sad farce must be asham­
ed of their position, in thoir asernt hearts.
Wa should thiak the deril would laugh
preclude hftnrelfinto tite when be fMnka what kind

£

vulgar eyes from peering in,

If the Church publlabea a Tract which
years past, admitted into tho publications motives.
The assertion
uys “ITiou shall not commit adultery, will commence at the Capjtol of the State
issued by it anoccaakmal article doerant- wbo disagree with such, do/so through ■nd it is adultery for a man or a woman. to W-dnmd.., Ito S6l» d.y of )•&gt;}
ignorance, foes unjust,as jrls untruthful, iKIDd or free, to leave his companion, for mt, tod to mttoited Iron dv u &lt;U», connecting the southern as well as the
*’“To­
■totem m.rl.l .Ilk U» rtd&gt; inJ
as may be proved by an array of equally any cxum uve that of adultery, and mar­ „tU Umy *11 -U to-- to»,
to •
tto tola m
Mr. Southwick SOOD etc. I
Notwithstanding some eminent miuts; and the exhortation: ry another,’ the southern clergyman stands tto &lt;vdto by mintlm « pobltotod ka tto
in his place in the meeting of the Ameri­ mppltomt ot l*to pm-. tor«&lt;« &gt;"
ou. (-in wii
“L*t us avoid that fatal rock of denun- can Tract Society and bays “ B r will lynch Mtorrn Cmrnty, to ttofkmth Etotmw-r completed from the northern boundary of
de
Co.
580
qta.,
Culsnan
Southern members, the society, at its an-1 ciaUou vf there of ahum we know but
.OUlrL,
’
the Colporteur who shall bring us such of tto Sum, prctodlog fro® mt to wmi,
nual meeting in 1S5?, unanimously re-1 little,” has no application here.
“Gospel I”
And the northern church tod fmm wetoto mt, .Itermtely, oltor- Adrianto Ito rival eity. Jnckxm,
the
N. 1LM1U&amp;
solved dial “those mors] duties, which I
It is neither our province nor our d«t- meekly responds, “Welt, well, brother, do to, idl ttot m tor-rttoed In mb tod Central Railroad, and doing an excellent
KtitiUK 1'RI.VUU:,
Our telegraph lines also seep
grow out of the existence of slavery, m sirs lu dictate to any man what kind of not bo too violent tn your remarks; wo every county in course thrtmgh the State. busiuess.
will not publish any such thing I We By mtmnt-to ttoSoppl-mmu.kWto'- pore with live prognws vf our radronfls. for a new method by which oeta,-.e*
well m those moral evils and vices, which doctrine he shall teach, but observation
know it is your custom to divorce and Ini dmerlntlomto l-nptb of al tto tend.
Detroit haring already a population produced on the piano Lv striking * (
III, kno.n loproraole. md »Meh
1 u.ch« u,, lb.1
prmehe™ • to.pol marry again, without cause save ctmvcngl. toy.
’
'
E. TROWBRIDGE,
condemned in scripture, and so much de- ■ ogise
’ for
* no sin
‘ —wbo
• speak
- -boldly
- - out tenon of proximity,^hat too much time county will bo seen.
The progress of tec sales from day to
ploredby evangelical Christians, undoubt­ what they believe, without trying to oc may not be consumed in the visits ofman
» large an extent,
day
will
U
reported
to
the
daily
papers
and
wife
tu
tee
each
other
once
n
week
or
trade, by railrtw
edly do fall within the province of th’* cupy both sides of a question—who teach
lion, deeired Ida flodt during the hot we«b.
once a month, but ovr Constitution will in the State, so that all desigeining to
society, and can and ought to be discussed that there is uo such thing as dodging be­
er, before coming to church, to |[Kji not allow tie to thus meddle with your do­ purchase land in certain counties only,
in a fraternal and Christian spirit.” Ti&gt;« tween rightand wrong upon any question, mestic affair.” We know the ereat Mu may thus be posted, to »**• them.unncc- merdal metropolis, shall become fully tbcdr Bible, instead of theft thermometer/
Republiera Slate Convention, u&gt; be held resolution, mild aud truthful as it is, lias be it moral, religious or political, seldom ter charged os to declare the whole truth, essary time aud expeure of attending developed, will over rank among the lar­
in reason and uut of reason; but this is a through all the sales.
gest and most wealthy cities of the west * EF“We understand that Dr J. 1
nt-Detruit, on Thursday the 10th da» of been abrogated since its adoption by the j hare occasion to complain that they are
The terms of sale to those who make
As a State, connecting as it docs, mid­ Thornton, of Brandon. Mississippi i,
„ this
.... convention, j'1«■«&gt; O' «» ExccuSv- ComralUee of Ito cither misunderstood or misrepresented. Kuliar case. American Slavery and its
August. The object of
iitiful domestic comforts and arrange­ affidavit, personally, bribto the Commis­
.. expressed
e»pm«J in
to the
Ito call,
all, is
to to
to nominate
tominau ' 1«*toly, -bo
itomalro. m r. And, observation as plainly teaches, that ments was not in existence In }Mose*'.or sioner. nt the time of sale, according to way, the rieh commerce of the east with author of the notable exposition of th.
as
the great agricultural wot, and bring text: “And he played upon a harp of a
to 611 Stoto off,.. It i. t-r.t ;
Ito datoloi, of tta Ootolp, tod there wbo take an opposite course, hare Christ’s time, else, wt hare no doubt, the law, of their intmtion to become “actual
nearly surrounded by navigable waters thousand string," which first appeared in
ifjta, to otaor,. Itoi tto C-otral Comto p»Ubk tojlbtojon lit mor«l Iwcn, anti will continue to be, haunted.by command would have read, “Thou shaft and bona fide settlers’’ on the land within capable of floating the largest craft, I re­ the Brandon J?V«WiMn.
mhtto mm to to . toil in tlu. natter,1 -I-wto tod tomrtog, of rim ery. no out- .a nightmare, weighing them down with a not commit adultery—except among one year from the litno of purchase gard the Peninsula State unequalled in
slaves. “Thou shalt not look upon a wo­ m required by section 8th of the set pass­ natural commercial as well as agricultntod m notixtomt to let tto Ctoirmto ■mild or iuduiota
Tto miaj. conviction that their labors arc ineffectual.
s FECIAL NOTICES;
man Ae., except she bo a slave." “Thou ed February 4th, 1858, will be twenty
mum. all tto mpuu.UI.tr. It la mat ' -l
tomt.l meetiuj. told to New York, auLthcir ministrations arc naught.
shalt not covet or steal—except the artiefe five per cent of the purchase prioe (ur
NOTICE.
ter of touaratulatlMt ttot the RetuUl2til ***' °f Moy'lmt, ioatlCed and
S’ ‘red bo of “African descent." Thou I bid) down, and the balance k ten rears quarried (with Ita uneoualled Lake Supe­
emof^Jstm^mmer tJTtol-1 *PP'
&gt; •» W™
Cdu.miue/ Patxrvu \ccmxsT.—Wo are pained to1'
t not turn awav the ■trauger from thy at the option of the purchaser, with an­ rior marble) are already found in abunrates-rexcept
he
bo
a
fugitive
slave.
—
nual
Interest
at
ten
per
cent.
Persuns
daano. Its climate, soil, timber and wa
ted than at present, and, unless some an­ thereby abroghtfng its unanimons dee*} ।record one nt the most distrming acci­ Thou shall unloose every yoke end let
loking for land to settle upon, who expect ter are all that could be desired. Its Uni­
1
that ever occurred under our ob­
' forsocn event occurs to divide and distract iou of 1857. Thus has the despotism of dents
tho oppressed go free—unless the vietims to avail themselves of the benefit of ma­ versity, al -Atm Arbor; Normal School,
slavery thrown its crushing weight upon servation:
'
While firing the cannon on
king but the quarter payment down, must at Ypsilanti, and Colleges at Kalamazoo,
' ths American Tract Society, rendering it Saturday,
I
last in onr village, a premature negro blood In thetn. ~ Tboft shaft obey make their selection in'one body, and in
B.B. WTOHTXay.Wrr
Hillsdale, Leoni and Lansing, are all de­
(&gt;&lt;xi rather thss man—unless you tre e addition to their own affidavit, must furn­
lightfully located in those beautiful towns.
great strength there is danger even of a an object of contempt to every true chris- &lt;discharge destroyed an arm, and eye of
tian
and
philanthropist
Mr.
Isaac
G. Holmes, blew a thumb off slave, then you must “obey your master ish the Commissioner, st the lima o( sale, There with its other institutions of learn­
defeat. unless the tame effort be put forth
iu all thing*."
w ith the affidavit of the supervisor of the ing springing up in various parts of the
But even this retrograde movement, the
t
hand of Bedford McLclland^ and we- .
* that w»uki be required if the issue was
' Gvd hath made of «mc blood all tbena- town in which the land is located, (the
rarely burned Elias Mosher. '' The af?n Xiofis of the Globe—except “niggers."— supervisor s affidavit may be taken in State, for the liberal education of ita suns
roasitkred a doubtful one. Should the on the part of the society, is not w ithoik ’
its apologists in Northern pulpits. F9/ of
ei Mr.
air. IT.,
11., which
wmen wm
was lorn
torn in pieces by
uy Gu into all the world and preach the Gos­ bis own o-unty or Iwfure any One quali­ and its daughters, as well as its InstituRepublican litre sleep, the Democratic
tiund* &lt;&gt;( buinofiity for the unfortunate,
•eVsUfa
has
of .a part of the ramrod pel—only he earful that you make a very fied to administer oaths.) or of some oth­ (ita House of Refuge, its Dcafaod Dumb
tortoise mar win the race. Although, the mure than thirty
— years
- - . the
. .. society
। ’the
t- passage
Democracy srem to bo distracted, divi-!,CBt out {t* publications to the world, through it, was amputated about half judicious selceliun of the part vf it you er otic vatisfatory to the Commissioner, and Insane Asylums,) are permaDcntly
all kind,
kinds nf
of usins
with ’' war
way h*t«Me
between th.«lte&gt;«A&gt;
theelbowjuid
•boulder,
dedaad disheartened, yet when the strug- proclaiming
DrneIa'“inff against ■!!
'n. with
ul*kn..LL.
r the
th. preach Itcfore our southern brothers and that it is valuable, mainly for agricultural organixad upon the most liberal plnns.i
their dearly beloved Christian brothers in purp«ws, and w&gt;t for timber, mires, sa­
if&lt; Daily Foster,
no watchful carefulness lest some word operation being performed by Dre. Up- servitude. Fa&gt;l nut to declare the whole lines, Ac. fhe same person will not be i
gle comes they will be a-unit, laboring
♦d.
Its Agricultural College, located
' ' and* **
'
•
-’ face
-is counsel of God—unless the constitution of entitled under the law to but onr such
Bunsterl.
Mr. Holmes
•boulder u&gt; shoulder, for the most sacred should be uttered touching the sinfulness jobn
X&gt;f ^hc slave trade, the crime of oppres­ .badly burned, but it is thought that one your society prohibits it! Call no man privclrgc of aettleirent. From all who near tho Capital, and but just established■nd cherished principle of their party—
haa connected with it some 700 or 800
master, for none is your master, even do not make a satisfactory affidavit thus
the spoils of office.
When the struggle sion or any ether subject which might not eye will be retained. Mr. Musher, altho’ Christ—unlessjfou are negro slaves. Of­ to settle, fall payment will in all cases be acres of the choicest land, and Is already
be acccptauls to some church going male­ badly burned in the face, a rm* and breast, fend not one of these little ones, else it
flourishing; and Its friends arc sanguine
comes the question will no longer be put
required down &lt; n the day of sale; but no
factor.
But as wickedness increases, in­ has probably received no lasting injury. were belter that a millstone were hanged oath Is required by the law of those who tliat if conducted upon principles of the
to Democrats, is bo Lecompton or null 1
strides’, practical economy, it will soon
iquity is made bold, and the Tract Society Mr. McLellsnd had the largest portion of about your neck and you were thrown in­ pay in Mill on the dsy of sale that the
hut everything will bo merged into the
became an' institution highly useful and
and
the
church
are in danger oi losing the his thumb carried away and was slightly to the sea—unless the little one be a ne­ land is not “valuable fir timber, mmea, honorable to the agrieuhual interests oJ
euaaUera'.ion: Can lie secure to the De­
gro.
then
you
can
rob
ihtj
parent
of
th&lt;salines,
Ar.
The
lowest
bid
that
ean
be
price of the wages of the harlotry of sla- injured In the face and neck by the bum­
the State, for the education nf its entermocracy of Michigan one thoutand doliart
received
is
the
mlnimdm
price
«f
$1,25
child, or the child ofa parent; part basbiuid
vny, If they utter one word against the , ing powder.
’
AU parties are doing as and wife, and enslave all in hopeless, rncr- per acre, and the one to whom any de­
sin of its lewdneas. The Tract Society ' well as can be oxpeeted.
The accident cilcM bondage for life and the Tract So­ scription or descriptions of land sliall lie rttl and thrifty r taxens."
model Governor.
By keeping these
Ita Primary School Fund is already
yiulds, and a few preachers, and. Gal l» j occurred, ns is usual in such cases, by ciety shall not interfere or tell you it Is struck off, will La
be required to make
things in view, Republicans may know
' large and permanent, and aside from t!*e
b&gt; i
praised, there are but a few, are willing . firing too fast, and a want of propar eare wrong! Fail not to warn the cvU man of Crnpt payment of his Lid, according to
flourishing Union S-bwols everywhere
Ms way, lest his blood be found in your
, at uio time of sale, in such ear rent
to show to the world that they wear re
re-­ in its management, th* powder igniting
springing
up under this sy»trm. the conskirta—-unless your constitution prevents funds as the State Trcrsurcr will receive,
. to be
. adjusted
..
. accord.­
tj* men wero cngagtj jn |uadlng
ligion as a mantle,
you. Make your constitution to Ct the subject to *11 of the pruriskm* and penal stitetioual provisions of the State arc
Imqtrishing. for thetnrelrea, every consid­
ing to the dictation &gt;»f poyiny wickedness. th* cannon.
case, and then you may compromise with tics for tailure and for false or fraudulent ample, so that »Lc C-jnrnnn Sel:&lt;»d» shall
eration except the success of the cherished
meu-stcalcra; adulterers among blacks or bids, according to section 4th of the aet.
Every departure from the acknowl­
principles of thhir party. Every per
WHO sutMcntBis ron the
AccinaxT.—Mr. William Hains, ofthis whites; and if with one sin, then with any Il is expected" from all bidders that all the
edged and established principles of right,
sin under the canopy of Heaven. But be requirements of this section will be strict­
sons! motive must sink into insignificance and every retrograde movement by church } village, on Thnrsdxv of last
IEW YORK VrilEKt.YPKUas,
a~'J
•
••
•
j
very VtoiCIUI
careful SUU
and L-UUKUrullUUS
conscientious 10
to m&gt;o
have ly observed. A number of hundreds of'
when compered with the principles of
1
fi’«y»*«»-tbe number
or state in tho direction of tyranny and severely cut in the arm bya circular saw, | your constitution right fur the roinpro- ropiea of dvecriptinoe of lands ie
a BEArrircLtr
universal liberty, and freedom from ex­
State now advertised for sale, will be ! of bu*bcl*
EL*** ?n,e.
oppression in any of it* forma, must have used for cutting lath. \ He attempted to j misc, last ilia Gospel condemn you."
found for public upe at each of tee Cuoaty
500.000.bo0. and ..f
ecutive domination.
ita apolngista, whose business b to render oil some part of the machinery by reach-1
TmtotoA
ofAtortto. to
tolrito* .umber &lt;Z pomd.
la relation to tho call for a State Coo- excuses for the sin which finds no apology ing over th* saw, when, his sleeve was I
any of the lands arc advertised, and also I!?
Its r?
population,
wlf?oo-.w
which
‘,k* ha»
has m«rc
more than dosdon- 1
THE NEW TORE WEEKLY PRESS i.
in tho mind not trained in the art of dis* caught and hie arm drawn down until a.‘
bled within
last right years, are
at tlie State land Office.
tily in the arrangement and to exert our
Niles, June.11,1858.
sembling.
We pore by the apologizcra, severs wound was inflated, the saw cut- j
While tnis land has ben called “swamp moral, intelligent and industrious, and in­
feeble influence to make the action of that
1'he citizens of this place were startled
to consider tbc apologies rendered, foi the ting entirely through ilia fleshy part of at a report here yesterday morning that a land,” much of ft is among the most va|. spired with a spirit of enterprise, being
convention harmonious, and satisfactory
late action of the Tract Society. They tba"arm, severing the cords and muscles, man by the name of Joseph Fuller was uablc farming land, both for grain and
to tee people of the State. There baa been
_A O ITT WORTH FROM »CENTS to llPto
and penetrating Into the bone. He will found dead it&gt; an old storehouse in Ber­ grasses, ir. any country, and the time of rank high among her sistor^SuMca ir. WILL BE SENT TO EACH Sfll-CBlBEn us
may be summed up as follows: .
payment l&lt;etng made so easv. great num­
a difference of *lnioo in relation to num­
RECEHT OF THE SVBSCRHmON NONET
trand,
tnmd, four miles
miles from here. As soon as
probably never recover a free usee of Ms
”
'
bers, within and without the Stale, who arc wealth and position.
ber of delegates which should properly
// the intelligence was received here, E.
When bet part payment for these lands
limb.
disseminate religious instruction
now
without
land
and
permcnant
homes,
TERMS—IS ADVANCE:
M. Ply m; ton, Esq., and a number of
cwutitafte the convention, but wo believe
is
made
down
for
settlement,
amignablc
will doubtless eagerly embrace this most
the gospel would not otherwise reach.
r«*nair.*d
t place to inquire in­
-r—
— to the
^Tns Laxb.—The telegraph reports an other*
the arrangement of the committee will
favorable opportunity to provide them­
2d. Hint its chief feature is to utter no affray at Lawrence, Kansu, “Gen.” Laue to the fsets. A jury was impanneilcd by selves good lands, at cheap rates,"to make
be generally satisfactory if every district
Mr. Plympton, and the following testimo­
will son to St that it has its quota on hsrtd. scntimaDl that shall-not be “ satisfactory and Mr. Jenkins, based on a disputed ny taken: About 7 o’clock on Saturday themselves homes nt their own. More
sequent ly, and officially endorsed upon the
land-claim, which resulted in the death of
A convention of 233 delegates of the to all evangelical Christiana."
evening Fuller went to his father-in-law A than 50,000 acres of there lands, in qual­
3d. Rs mission is to- teach love to God the hitter. The reported victim is, we to see his wife, who hss not lived with him ity below the average, were taken in sixty certificate by the State Treasurer, patenta
.«KkOOo
right kind of working material, b felly
presume, George W. Jenkins, one of the
days,
by
adjacent
owners,
immediately
sufficient to represent satisfactorily, the and love to man—a general application foundersuf Lawn-nee, andadevoted Free- for aome time. After entering tho house after tho passage of the act of February
of the golden rule—it is to be Christian ’ State man. We believe ho -was ousof he saw a man there he did not like; he
tbrir
presentation
al
th*
office
of
the
Sets
4tb, in the present year.
Even the low­
It needs no argument to show that the the State officers first elected under the look hold at him to drag him out of doors, est of there lands by proper drainage, for
but did wot succeed at first; he left the
lata action of the society, in refusing to Topeka Constitution. If such a collision house then, but returned again twice, and w Inch a portion of th* proceeds of these
lots of land, rut their descriptions aceuHe entered tho While House, says the publish anything that may nut bo ac­ has taken place, even without a fatal re­ finally sucsceded in taking the man from sales is to be devoted, will make the very
sult, ft, will probably finish the career of
ridiestand most durable meadow land raltly embrace just the lots thev intend
Ram.I
Albany Evening Journal, with a promise ceptable tn slaveholders, is plainly in Gen. Lane in Kansu, and deprive the al­ til. hiinu* a»vt lrn,wXi,i^
,»fs to IB »•*__
that can be found, and it haa also been ■nd na.t ~*v —----- :
of freedom to Kansas on his lips, and a violation of the plan of Ito operations lies of Border-Ruffianism in the Free
toxicated could not make any resistance, amply tested that the deep vegetable ttorkrn. d..,ppolntm«n. nd l^ntoomw
eebemo for enslaving it io his pwket. He and its mission, and the only ground upon Statesoftbrir most serviceable cry. “Gen.
mould
thus
accumulated
for
ages,
makes
t^:X^crfVdDem^cLL,eo;.- but made a good deal ofnoise, w hereupon
declared war against Circulating Notes— which an excuse can possibly be given is
tlic richest kind of manure, with a due woaally occur to some by their having
.U..z i.'..11
1
. *
admixture of other kinds, whenever need­ erroneously procured description, of |at.
and tn six weeks was issuing thetn him* I in relation to the poi tiou of its Cunstiwith a view to purehare, that they did not
ed. for adjoining uplands.
i.
to,
War
S.
T*
’
I*
■
Ur.
.ml
self Before the ink was dry with which tutituliuo quoted in the 2d consideration in the Mexican War—was elected to Con­
There arc also, in this largest body of intend or desire to buy.
the other with an axe, wanted to assist tho
be pledged “Economy" he had drained
SEYMOUR B. TREADWELL,
gress in 1852, and supported tho Nebras­
rtrangcr, but were not known to strike land ever offered perhap* nt any one sale
tee Treasury eT ita last duller. Before
ka bill throughout. He went to Kansas a
Comsniwrioner.
___ _____
Fuller. Fuller struck the boy twice with in any country, many thousands of acres
W All
lice shows the futility of attempting even Pro-Slavery Democrat, but wu converted his hands, wberat^on tho other picked up not only of the bust grain and grass land,
Mcbtax mol-out dxtorx Jusby the Missouri frauds of March SO, 1W8.
but of the most valuable pine, eedar^
DANIEL ADEE. PoHhtwr.
inflexible determination never to borrow an apol**gy on this ground. It is wail
a piece of iron used for some purpose
rice Mei *u_-) esterday Justice McFall
ill Cretre mtow.S.Y.
into a Free-State man. He has since been
hemlock, cherry, blaek walnut and white
issued an attachment again .t the proro.-ty
known that thia clause referred solely to txtiva and zealous on the right side, and around tho stove, and struck Fuller on the
oak timber, as well as many, very valua­
skull
right
behind
the
cor.
Fuller
went
of
a
stal.le-ke.per
on
81
camera
street,
denominational differences, and had no wss chosen a U. S. Senator by the first
ble water powers, in the purchase of which
away and laid down by the side of the
which
attachment
was
served
bv
one
reference to universally acknowledged Topeka legislature. Kansu not being
HAVE ENTIRE COSTSOL of a very »u»*
fence. Some persons who witnessed the great bargains will by many undoubtedly McDonald, an Irishman by birth,’and a
rior q«ality of llasuan Winter ««■! XVhwi.
been agitating it over since. Be ordered sins that may havo been passed by in admitted, lie was refused a amt, and re- fight thought he was playing possum, and ! be made; by those having means for safe 2’wu‘&gt;'* ft*' «»■ profoesiosta.
Of
PaaHing to stop the Filibusters—and
carried him into an old unoccupied store, and profitable investment, as all the wdea course, McDonald must make a blunder
conspicuous talker in favor of resisting In­
must be absolute and without reserve, and
no more attention to him. A
or b. cnuidu’i be au Irishman. The par’
Una recalled him for doing ft. Walker, , the ease, then the society was guilty of a force Border-Ruffian outragaand rule. He
by the conditions of the law, those who
w en t to look him after at b o’clock
ticular blunder ah,ch McDunMd in this
grass violation of this provision, during wa* rboacu Major-General of the Militia
buy on credit for actual settlement are
&gt;mtug tad found him dead. There
Its entire early ♦history, as the memoriae by the last Territorial Legislature, but
prohibited from pureh.ising those land* case nude, «»s tn attach not only the
no arreal made yesterday, but they
which are more especially valuable far property of the stable-keeper, but tire hortho White House.
Walker, of Kansas, of those familiar, with iu early publica­ has not done any fighting lu that capacity
up there now investigating the matter,
—at least, turns that wt arc aware nf. He
timber, mines, salines, Ac.
Many bun res and buggies which Mutlem.n were
he famished with written instructions and tions will tastily. We use the term “unire are a good many different rumors
“r *• 5*'‘U
Md—
Is ouite likely now to migrate to A rizono,
deeds of miles of railroads in the vicinity
turned him out far obeying them.
Iu
If tocSbari/Tahould interpose no objection.
of there lands, bath in the Upper and •“■ Mr- Gyrtod wm jm ton.m Jbr
Tto to.,,
A German by the name of Charles Pe­ Lower Peninsulas, are already projected pUVto to Itoir roctow.y,
&lt;Z
ItoU.
w..
pot
.pun
ttolr
bnmi
ters jumped from tho stock train going and by the aid of the liberal GorerirmS
masters wbo could not “hurrah for Pop- since the preacher tells us that, “tisTstiar.
Land Granta, must be built at no distant
men, North and South, East and West,
The Post master General has decided that tween Niles ar.d DowagUc,and was hilled' day ti.u* erentnally making teem, as to
He only lived about six hours after the local adiMtagvs, £y interual improv
dressed to fictitious names or parties, they accident happened.
mcnts and by lake and river navigaticu,
shall not be dcHveml to any one claiming
chapter showing diet the position
as well a* fi»r soil, timber, mines, salinca,’
|3P The Maraball Statesmen says Ac., among the moat valtabla and rwi
——.
‘■uic’sr maac n;» return
there was quite a thriving busineM done ductive that can be fonnd. Upon mow. O|
by petty burglars at Olivet, wo the night
Several families were re­
rendered necessary A,- tuc utitoraUalad of the 21st.
extent to which tU bogus lottery md oth­ lierod of artidM of value and absolute
er swindles have lately been carried.
utility, such as towels, pillow.cases, boots, Uons wnh proper drainage a»j
efothlm». Aic.
.
■
tho heaviest grass, oats and corn, ixnaManas noekoting the difcrwoe. He
tocs, hemp, &amp;c.
Tho Detroit and Mil
Is amtifoaally asking for new Steam Frlwaukee Railroad, now nearly completed
_ ni A._____________ _ .l__ v- i _
place, recently found, m an old mail-bag
which the proprietor of the shop had pur­
chased to work-in V» shoes, a letter which

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iKu»r&lt;.c»tor.

wool within a few yi
•kill be will recover from hu htjerias.

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lalM i*a«rtW &lt;W~** '*1I
MBftreaadafepic'l ctti.es
rUaa oa •eooeal of birU, or r

I

MORNING EDf

■ *onby of »upport W
iu niiatyrMptcims and

TRIWEEKLY DETRO1

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•WnU-VEKELT TRIBUNE;
fc«oepm llO. is atisoe..

PROBATE NO
jgTATE OF MICHIOAX, ■
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&gt;' ■ ,-....1

�I RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

DETBOrr DAILY

THZHSKT

NEW SPUING GOODS!
H ABD W ABE STOBE.

NEW SPRING GOODS

LARGE STOCK

HARDWARE

nza rrtu £t ir.t£i- sn rxs;

tik. voppzm ASMuaa^o»

n-uxr. ratarz owxt.
My .Martmen«ofPABLOR 8T0TUI HR*

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVER
IaOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STGVR®.
Ever toca in tl.btown. Sts Piste rad BoiKoree

TO HOUSE BUELDTRS.

.tey. subvereiveof virtue and mornlMy. and a tenge
.pprobium io tbe eyes of the eiviltasd wortd Wt
. *11 el.u inflexibly oppose all distinctions betwveunaUvs and adopted cit.ieua. and aU pro,-.-ipuoa an coconut of birth oe religioiu belfaf—
&gt; rotn the deep interest we foe! m the great bsue
rat yd decided, wobsve given, and shall continue
to,give it much pnnalMnca. but not to Ute kxcluIUI er neglect of other Btettcra of uttererthad im­
pounce We shall superintend our raws depart-

PRINTS,

ZBXXDTS &amp; KB'EMl

SILKS,

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

BOR-

DECS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac

GROCERIES
* MrH

.

r«OD A CO., Proprietors. 112 Di
u the great N. Y. Wire Railing e
4 114 Market rtrert, Si Loaia, Mt
And sold by all gold Druggists.
PROBATE NOTICE

EIE’J 3

GLASS-WARE

Mcules, Urmrtbuni. and Faina of all
kind* Medway a Iteadr Relit! w&gt;U, &gt;u
»f.&lt;i minutes, chw&lt;e tbe tnlamrieeyou
auffcr to jejaul pltaenrv.
-Radwaj's UcnovsllagltesoIrraUbrUte
cure of elirnni” ^t«.«— .—kJ .1 u—
fototts and yyj
sumptive and
I l.uuga an &gt; Throat. Indut* .on cud En­
largements tri MU. Ernphva and oth­
er auxaees of the tikin, Nodwt Tamora.
Uleers, Dyspopaia. and all other disea­
ses ariaiag from an impure slate of the

U'ROHFTI.Y attw.
, ........ ------------------- -I sod CONDUCTOR
. U«irati-.
Hr.-.i g. rebuary It th. 1857,_________lydt

J. P. Roberts,
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

Co.

AT THE HASTINGS

JEAN8.8ATINETS, DENIMS, TICKS.
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED

GOODS, MUBUNS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN^

- R*dwav'.RcgulateiawiUcure.'cffrclne- CAMBRICS,
ly and apaedUy. Ceallvausaa. ludteea-

L^ENS, OIL SILKS,'’

PARASOLS, Ac., Ae.

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

COOKING STOVES!

MH URH8

fn the tastier at the estate of John Spragne,
1»IO of Mid county. deceased.
On reading «d filing io this office for probate
on instrument purporting to be the laat will and
testament of John Sprague, late tri ths township
at Tbomspple. deevmed.
f Thereupon, ttja ordmd^tbst Mondag, July 12.

be assigned for the
, ;n
.
preTiead allow sneq
ami |ilaeva!l ;aiu&lt;* u.—-™ — ,
pesi si a probate ecurt then and there to be bo!Jea.
and show c*tuc. if Any. why said last will aud Ire
tamart should not be allow nt.
And it is farther ordered that the executors
LAWNS, BRILLIANT*, CHALLIS
therein named give notire to aHpartiea interested
at toe peodaucy and proof of said will, by censing CHALU ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
a copy of this notice* and order to be published
In Ilia ‘'Kej-nWivsa Branrr." a puplic newspajier. GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SHEP
printed el Haxtingv, and circulating lu said reuutv. for tbe fnB term nf three •eek*. ouce al least HERB’S PLAID,STELLA SIIAWLS,
iu each week next immediately preceding the lime
of hearing in tor premises.
CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COL­
•
r
OniNURAY.
_n-;wt____________ Judge of 1'roUte^
LARS AND SLEEVFB, (new style,)
CHANCERY BALE.”
.WHITE GOODS, Ac.
TATE OF MICHIGAN: The Circuit Court fct
th. County of Barre, in ebsoccry.
Uriah Helum. cwnplsmaat. vs. Wilton Hunt
Admiiiirtralur of tin estate of George IL Juhuaoa. deoraaed. and StepLen Johnson dt-feudrtita. lu punmanee of rad by rirtee cf a decree
of tine Court, mad* iu this cause, sad dated Use,
»tu day of October. A D., l»r, 1. Win. Burgher;.
Circuit Court Oranit--—' *- •
,fc&gt; &lt;*—atv
of Barry. Will sell at

i» the |.- :fonuateCof which our public pueitiMr
taa ea-bled es locuuiriiruic to no amall exicuL
TKk&gt;IS.-Siugte«»j.y4fiyear; to acfea.Jbur
•opies for fbr.or nine crq-ies for f-tC, in adviuicw—
•act suf-aenbura nun.e writlcn v-n the paper.
14T Wil! veil net gel never*! i-rraous to unite
to ruing np a club far lk« Daily we Tri-Weekly t

CLOTHING
Sui aa TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI­
CES, PEPER, FISH, in a word every,
thing in the Grocery line, auch aa
wifi be wanted for family use. And
they have on lutnd the beat kind
of ammunition for aportamea
such aa powder, and Per­
cussion Qipa of all kinds
Water Prooffis and
•
others, Shot,
Lead, Ac.
All the p®pulr.r Pat ent
Modicinea, of the

-THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.

derfol rai true, Ilian the recent discos cry that

ISAAC C. MOTT,
■a now ceiling more fa»ify tfnecritc for I toohiuUL'
than can be bought for tbe asms money.«t anv oth­
er store Una aide ofNew York. Il is tbe ooli good
..i... r... .o.r

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TRIWEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE
GteArfscsattsianifra^as nf &lt;lt PtSf-Priatfri
au.4 wUaraefo
lot Uiaj tu Ukiaf
bm'.y—'nrau ttryL.tr.
Tbs Tu-Wdult Tsiavvt Is orrapvsed of the
taaide matter tri the Daily Triitn tri every two
days, ud i&gt; ianu.-d *i.d mailed tu subscribers on
Tortoav. Thunder sod Saterifoy cvensug*. To
faniuea men w bo desire ike contents cf tbe Daily

ket. Ilcumpriacscvery variety and kind ofHuger*
Molasse*. Ry rup.de., &gt; nick w ill be sold at MEM ABKABLY LOW PBICLH. TEA at from 3* to 7J
rente per pound. COF FEE from 12Xte»&gt; e&lt;aU
per; oand. Fish of every deecriptioa from s Herling to a number I XarkmlL Hpwae will ootlUvariety and style.
low me to enumerate tbe whole of my iiuiuenM
stork ofGoods, therefore I will coalewl myaeU with
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK faring tbsl it cralaitu ever)tlung that was ever
UwMlitefin a FAMILY oROCEKY Htore, the
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY n l.vlc e-.itapnaing alarrerand more general assortinert than e*n te- found al any other relsLlishmenl
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL and will be ntfarrd »t price* low er than er or before
iu-srd Of in tbe Stale of Micbigra. Call and see.
Remember toe ptere-New Brick Store, 8 doors
FANCY CASS1MERES, • large stock,

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of every

great advantage or er the weekly, not only in compruue ni. re general news. but iu g&gt;» mg the mar­
kets ofeach day, and presenting. also, amueb grea­
ter variety of local city inlcUigeuce.
We do tint know that it « necessary to partieslar^e tiler i!&gt;e above. but we may any, tbs TniWtntv Tuscan will eunUin tbe iatert Mvra br
t'legragh, markets. tho laical uews^jr tbe mails up

PROBATE’NOTICE
■ TATE OF MICHIGAN, Countyof Bam. ra­
k .. _____ Zfo
■- --- —■ 6^a|.

inulligenre which appears in tbe Ihulv.
The BETBO IT WEEKLY TB1HUNE contain­
ing all the tiunortani and laical general news of
lb. Daily Tribune, and about as much reading as
the Now York Weeklies; u mailed to aubscnbcra
rvgnlartr every Monday afternoon. at $1 per year
to single subscribers, and to clubs al tbe following

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

beautiful patterns and wry cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

CHEAP CROCKERY
niB©n rnniips?

found nt thin establish­
ment. Also a groat rariety of the choiowt Perfumtry for tho especial Occammodatiun of tbe ladies. Also
Stationery, Pens, Pencil*, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelope jw.
They would respectively announce to
tho citizens of Hastings and of tho tar­
rounding County, generally that they in­
tend to acll everything in their line
Um
business as cheap as can br bought at any
place.
Give us a call and judge hr yocraalvea.
Produca of most kinds it ill bo tokeu fa

'ouriedine rad Sling tbe petition dirty wriBed.
of Suttumy llenaldeou, widow of Mid
praying for reruun reason, therein act forth that
IduHufttratlMi of raidcatete may be granted, end
that littm ...» irane to raid peliUonrr.
Thereupon &gt;1 is ordered. tUi Munday, the 2Sih
J___ r t.A.
I
in the anaewoou. be as-

T/ZA’ KVKNIJfV POST.
Now in tbe Fifty fifth yey ol1 its esrstewce, was-

Compriaing everything for a gentleman's out-Ri;
skirts, collars, glares, boatery. crarcte, penta, e»erauns iaterreted in saidI estate, are rrauirod to
npearat a eewon of said Court, thto lobe bold- cry » snety from five shillings to six dollars; costa,
Eat Ike Probate Office, in Hastings end show
inao. If any there be,« by the pray er of the pell every pnee. quality and pattern ; vests from ms
aliiiltr.gs to six do'lara

TSritiSJfJSJSruu
ire notice to the persons interested in said estate,

PROBATE NOTICE
TATE OF MfcHIGAX, I Probate Court for

Ju-w aed to. hraring

coontr, ee.
[ aaid county.
SAtBarry
a aeaaioo ct Mid Court, kolden st the otEca

Dr. A. B. DONrrEEL,
.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEOV

of the Judgs 1 hereof, to JWiaga. Jaw 1*. 1558.
rreact, o. L. KsY. Judgtrf Probate.
U tbs taatifr cl tbe eatale of Weil. A- Jolnaon.

tZ-rtep ♦ I

0- I* RAY.

Da. A. E BoxsveU, haviog made Hastings bw
NAILS, GLASS, PBTTY, OILS. CAN­
pevuisneut place of residence, would inform the
mtixens of Hasiiags sod rrateity. that be will st­
_ t i„.u
—ii- -..i JLU»L
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

~ Kew Arrangement
at ths Blare of F. ROWER.

““tew

what Term, mv serrieea tear be'bad, 1 would CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
.tela titel t»r ordinary »i»“*
---- * —'
charge SKVRKTY-FfVK
WALL TAPER, Ae., Ac.
of the village U» auras c?
ditlon for every mile of
■h-nce.
Hastings. March 1*81.

BOOTS * &lt;3c SHOES,
The rabaeriber baring reRttod fate .tor. for the
totOHluciioucf BOOTS A SHOES aa a trench of
hi, trade, w0U|d solicit a portion of tbe puU.e pal-

PAINTING.
vn *

—* r™

rowers hardware STORE.

lines. Kid
calf bootoea, good quality, far nine (hillings, and
everything etoe in propertiwa.
*

JOHN MICHAEL, would respectfully Inform

shop, in tbe Good? ear Btoek over A. A. Ki
store in Hastings will rereive prompt artat
Hartings. July 1. UM

Michigan CentralKUinrad.

MAirFACTTlEBS’ AMD JDHEBF
her Mill ta Barry, or ray other eoenty.
rO*.

K. Hastings.

*£bTbay.'----

�ID FBI

GRANT * srArLBANWr
Ready Pa?’ Store,
HARDWAHE STORK

Just receive)! a large
stock of

Tht (ubarrihtra, ia vi»w cf the great aearcity
of meaty now fell by alt elwaea and ita conwqMatMUAad vUMta Mow. Sta, are new
oMtatog-t. t or tbnner patmi aU Qte ysW.e
generally, an

large stock

arrataAa'itaoararer or

HARDWARE

DR't 'GOODSt

every variety,
To be sold at Lewctt
Prices.
CM anrf.wv /Arm Ar/w* yvr^"f

tltttcktrt.

,

DRESS GOODS,
ltd anew and |iotfP .
Mt, and w« cm bow ,{
irxraw\si

OF ALL WKDH,

PRINTS
GI5GIIAMS,

&gt;r rerotatneiid your

BRILLIANTS.

&amp; KBXO9S

LAWNS,

auti'

bonnets ' rirciiE

88e I

A nice assortment

ESI

stu5&gt;ed,ita onglnal color. You «n reemimend
it to the world iithwai the lecn-foCE-E- r»wa* one cf the worst kind.

public naatlags, all local intelhgenw of general
tohrwMy^qfhari.. sud poa»y.

xxatrefbv.

•'

We stall have a correspondent st WasMogton.

of at ary pwibk **-, r«w.Uy purehMtxl,
ain be present al the scMions nf the Legislature. Kt prices pcrfiretly suited, to the

,

.

O. J. WOOD &amp; CO., protirirterr 312 Broadway
S. T., (In the tSSalUV. Y. .Wire Bailhre ttoabloh
menljMd 1 Mliarhet stefol. M'ImHs.YCS.

iiaxd TiMxa;

PROBATE NOTICE.
[TATE OF MICHIGAN. I IT.J..D

FANCY BARAGES.
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL

BROAD’CajlTHS. QASSIMfRES,
: J EANS,%A’tt??Eifs,'Dl^’l!8t^*HCKS,

saEETLNGS,SHtirnNGS, BLEACH.

KINDS BONNET TBIMINOS

DSODKSR’ri

GLASSWARE! I

AT THE

ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

Ready Pay Store.

SHIRTING, BATTS,COTTON YARN,

cambrics/

Ml: bilril

DOOTS AND MOES, READY MADE

Clothing: fever so Cheap.

!&gt;• Judge tbsreof, in Ha.l.np, M Moods?. the
I th day «f June, A. U. 18/3. Present. l&gt;. L.
tat, Judge of Probate.
In Uta natter al, the estate of Jahn Sprague.
&gt;to of said tantuty, deceased.
,
On reading aad friag in this office; forprobsle

GROCERIES j
OF ALL KINDS.

|

COOKING STOVES
SVGABS

hereupon, it is ordered that Moudar. July IS.
I, U OM o'cUek. j*. M-. at tho oihre cf the

FISH

OHIXOC

CL.OTH1JVG

TEA

That Good TFA, sure to cure the headaeho

COJF‘3F,3S3S,

I show cause. if any. why (aid last will and tea-

And every thing in the line of Groceries.
LAWNS, BRfLLlANT8, CHALLIS

CHALL1

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. 6HEP.
HERD'S PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,

iaa ever wor.h» et support. W« ask our fee. uda
, eireUate this proepsotas. and »ay a word la
ar Unr. Ita not Bakr tbe fact that eUciiou is
rtr a m»a for iediErreure or aspect of duties,
» the pr*&gt;mam of wide* our public position

w»w*_.■

'

•- .

MBka
. ‘ ■ JadgTyi

chancery sale.

'CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new- style,)
I WHITE GOODS, &amp;e.

QTATE OF MICHIGAN- 71&gt;«Cireui
O U» County of Barre, In ebasoere.

RECEIV

MONET ON OLD AC­

COUNTS.

Adminijtretor of th« relate of Ore r-i ffi John­
son, tterenred. aad . Htephen Jobswa drfrndauta In pureuanee of and by virtue of a dtcree
of thia Court, mada in Um «uw. and dated the
27t:&gt; day of Oetebtf. A. V-. 1887.1, Wm. Durgbrr.
drendtOocrt Carat-'
*—Mden'al tht cJnrt lloeM. in ih« vilTagv of Ilcl

CLOT 4 SPAIIDISG.

,

v2u l

i

Hastings, June 4,1857.

SSggSHXS* AND BOY’S WEAR!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

enibod lands and premises, six: All that pkre or SHIRTING, COTTON ADE8, of every
parcel of land lying and being In the County of
Starry and State t ffiiebigsa. aod described as the ' variety and style.
CHECK

0 B'* ♦?.2

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

MARSEILLES, CHECK

JUST RECEIVED

I

At tbe cheapest store in town by

a new stuck of Kill and whiter GOODS,
which will I* aold fc&gt;r

Manufactory, ralra rwn and office. Xc. « f*»t
Fotrtb aUreet. 34 biUdici frou. Maui e..Goad-

HE-AJD3T FAV

nt nstnniahing low prices. My motto
is *a Rttlo cheaper than the clienpcat.’
J
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
I have just received a good asaertment &gt;
FANCY CASHMERES, a large stock,
Ladies
,.

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

beautiful p.mcrnsaiid very cheap; BLACK

and tickings.
J UST RECEIV ED a dcw lot ui

THIBOS?

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

DRESS GOODS

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH*,
Such as Prints, Ginghams, lieLaina, Me­
I Are., &amp;c.
rinos, Paramcttns Black Alpaccas and n
variety of Wool DeLaius, all very ukc
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloth? l-nr
men’s wear, and n large «v»ek of staples. I
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, cheeks I

H®(DH

my (diatWta! tyre, i&lt;&gt; en!» wrrerl yerra.
J eitacrfullr girt Uda inbca-atioa fortUlrn^
Cl of thoaa uuntarlv alTccioJ.
MOBBXS M0KE1 •
TU abate certlCcak. and many ull^r*.
M
Mt at my office by aar oae at any title. Get enj
of my FionUy Mc&amp;aJ almMac, gralit fipm »J

■

H.J.KEBTIFLD

CHEAP CROCKERY

.

(

BOOTS aad SHOES.
diirta, collar*, gUrn. hoaiery, erarata, pasta, «t- Ladle's Gaiters Bukins and Boots, a
cry variety from five ahlllinjra to (It dolfara; coat*. good asaortmtsitat very low pricsa.
On band a very largo stock of Crocker)
irtty pnee. quality aad pattern ; vaato frost ni
stone and Glass, Ware.
thiUtagato six dollan.
Just rooeivod a tu:w stock of

pyal dsbdlty and ia tierj case i«bat prorrf cf-

QROCEREES,

-a.-.-. «...

la .La «st, I* (-»

of all kinds cheap for Rudy Pay..
'•
I have al#o a very largo quantity &lt;d

Hew Arrangement

TxTynajajEsaR.
- XIi
AND
BIXIMGU*,
on hand and all pdredM mi
soil will do well to call bci

CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WALLPAPER, Ac, 4e.

that 1 have jutt Rr-ctfved a .’arg^eiopk ol

OlDEft.
Dcn't forget tbs place,
ROWER'S HARDWARE STORE

Nails and GImw and that I will furnish
sash, Glass, nails, Door Trimmings -Ac.,
at as low a figure aa pouxibln.
1
nSl-yl
ifJ KENTHCLD

TEMPERANCE^'
GP It O O E ZR.

1 1 1

WILLIAM JONHS,
.»11,OS

•.-ta-JtAOar FHIC1HI

&lt;3eai,'!»w

NAl IS, GLASS, rniT.'bl IS, CAN-

OLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

'

7

CpOPBRING BUSINESS-

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THURSDAY MORNING,

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

ar RAsrwoa,. tuner cocrrr, wtcnioax.

J. M. KBV1NB fc COMPANY, Propri.,

VOL. 3.

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TERMS—tlJM), IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1858.

BT Ufd«dv«rtb&lt;

NO. 10.
a !■ w

......................

Jtpslings’ JJtisinrss Jinttorj.

Mvcral ymrs.
And a moat capital or- i
ganizatlon it is, too, I assure you. I have
never had cause to repent the day that
wltneasad my Initiation."
I “I am rejoiced to hear it," he replied,
“roudo hot know how anxious 1 have
beer to join the club; but 1 did not know
any of its members, and I have been told
that It Is next to impossible to gain au
admission, unkvs one goes strongly re­
commended, and haa friends to intercede
for him."
I made no reply to these remarks, and
endeavored to change the subject of con
vernation.
Yet I knew that inv friend
desired that I should propose him for
membenddp.
1 pondered the subject In
my mind. Knowing, as 1 did, the secret,
! may say the /ear/ul secret, of tho Or­
der. and having, on the other hand, ap­
prehensions for the nerve and couarge (I
say apnrtAentiom, though 1 am not aware
that I bad any definite cause for thstn) of
my young friend, I felt that it would be
next to impossible for rho to propose his
niembenduo.
For this reason it was
that I sought to avoid any conference on
lhe subject.
At last I perceived tho blood rush to
his free, and ho spoke, not without some
show of displeasure and wartott:
“So you. think, then,-that I am not
enough of-a.gcntlemau » become a man-

GRANT A NFAVLDING,

H. J. KENF1ELD,

J. Rl’S-SEI.T.,

HADLEY

MAPES A BANTA,
f EWr-IXRS .nJ bock^llerxkrrp cx.n.t.nU- on
sJ buxl .11 kind, of jewdrr. cluck., watcU%
coM psas. breeds!., ftngsr end e»r javp. buokx

“Il Is rumsrkod,” said Green, rising,!
“that 1 am a dead shot with the pistol.—
Really, gentlemen, I desire to do lbs loir
thing.
1 did not suppose the Lot beaded
youth pomnud any knowledge whatever
&lt;&gt;f the use of the sword, so I offered what
I term a better.
But, as some of the
gentlemen may think that I possess un­
due advantages, 1 make a proposition,
which your honor will please listen to,
that tho pistols be choren, and into on&lt;\ of
theuiv let a blank cartridge be placed by
disinterested parties, and in the other a
ba! I. Let the pistols be placed on a table,
and tbs combatants, by decision of the
throw of the dice, hare’ a choice of the
pistole."
‘
“I feci bound,’ said ths president, "to
accept these forms, believing them to be
as fair as can bo suggested.*1
A party of gentlemen were then cho­
sen to superintend the loading uf the pis­
tols, after which a set of dice were pro­
duced. 'lite parties each took a box, and
carelessly throw the dies. _
“What is the result!" asked the presi­
dent.
“-Mr.
has thrown thirteen, and
-------Clemens
—
” . Green
2------ —
/* nine/
was the reply.
Mr.
but
“M
Mr.
" rn
Clemens
--------- *•Los
“' the first cbo«," said
tho president, “and it will be fortunate
for him if lhe choic is well made.”
“If the gentleman wishes to occupy a
few moments with pen and paper, or oth­
erwise," James remarked, "1 shall be
happy to grant him the indulgence."
“lhe genllv-man ia always prepared fur
any emergency," replied Green, in a sa­
tirical tone.
Without a needless pause lor a choice,
James took up the pistol nearest him.
The president now gave directions fur
tho gentlemen to take thsir stations in
the north and south corners uf the Lodge
hall, and for the members to occupy the
east front! “Medical gentlemen," added
tlie president, “will please range-as near
the combatanta as possible."
The preliminary affair* having all been
------------ a T-------u ---- ii_ —J T-=- -.irtol

away bo long. Then it wu that the burn­
Sisavt-AB PurwQLoartAi. Fact.—A
ing utterance of my love fell from my
lipa, and when 4 paused fur a reply, Ellen Copeland, of depreowd vital
laid her bead upon ray shoulder, and while
sobs burst from her bosom, and tho blls-

hMUg.AlrrtacJo/.mrfy.
O'«r the «cti;t*d field nxf V

A TEAR_DROP
BT KDWABD~MJnl-T. WOOLLXX.

“solitary and alone,” this gloomy night,
with a weary load upon my heart, imd
no kind voice to whispsr accent, of love
and kindfiL-ss In my ear, my mind runs
back into the “bygones of departed
years:'- and memory is busy with tho
acened of my yonth.
Tlxs rain comes
drip, drip, agnin#: ths window-pane, the
wind sighs through the naked branches
of the trees, and the Iraden sky hangs
like a poll above; but it is all unheeded,
tho present is forgotten, and the dim, my»terious past looms before me, with its al­
ternations of light and shade, of joy and
sorrow. 1 know nut why it.is, that ou
this, of all other nights, I should thus
muse upon things forever lost, of joys
forever gone, and sorrows,'alas, still m
Ireat ns star. 1 am no misanthrope, and
o not deem this world a “vido uf teara,”
without one spot of sunshine to enliven
its darkness, ono gleam of joy to dispel
its gloom. 1 am nut weary of it, though
many arc the pangs it has been my lot toendure, and many bright hopes have with­
ered, and are buried tn the, dim past, and
arc
. forgotten. But time has softened all
things dowti,
! V^his'
lot,’ and tho old mtn ia enntsntod

engaged, but she lorad me belter—far
better than hint to whom ah. was shortly
to be married.
••Forget me,Newt; oh, forget me, or
love me only as a sister."
*
She would not break her row—the sac­
rifice must be made.
*Twsa a sweet face, and a loving one
that I sew in the tear-drop on the pul i*hcd
table, with the dark hair braided around
her brow, and a sweet smile playing about
her mouth. And aa I looked into the dark
lustrous eyes, methought they were fixed
upon me with a strangely mournful inter­
est. Did she seek to woo me back again
to life 1

bitter parting, but I often heard of \cr as
an angel ofrmiodncas. Every one praved

••God bless her,” and her life glided on, a
pensave mournful dream.
1 know her
husband was a strange, cold man, who
had no sympathy with her warm, impul­
sive nature-, and the current ot her young

.quiet gentle woman, hiding her deep
’ “N&lt;y James, jou do me wrong,” I re­
grief down in her own heart.
plied, “ITiat thought had never entered
Years sped on, and one morn in rny dis­
my bend.
I certainly should»be most
tant home came tho news that she was
happy to propose your member*hip, if
dbad. Ay, she had paxced from thisganth,
you desire it I had supposed your seem­
and
gone to Uiat bright homo whMe
7 CM
ing earnc*»ti(*s in the matter to be Only
-Lx
weeping is no more. I know not wbetbA*
a joke. 1 had not tho remotest'idea that
it was a glow or~plcosura or a n.tng of
you really wanted to join the •Jlindoos.’
(tain that agitated me then, fur I knew
But, ns you say, I did not think jt best to
that 1 was gelling old, and would ere long
solicit you to join, for I tboughtyou knew
rejoin her in her distant place of rasL—
your own business bcsL We ate to have
2.------ —
tried ia this
a bvsitiem meeting to-morrow evening,
be my bride
W. PARKER.
and 1 can then propose you, if h is your
in heaven!
desire.’*
Tbs fit e in my grate Las gone out, the
lie said it was, and thanked me for the
lamp Ims died to a feeble glimmering
WILLIAM JONEN,
promise. Soon afterward we parted for
flame, and a chilling cold Is creeping thro*
out both
O'»ui under
unucr the
vuc influence
inuurnev ■
v
*—■ ■
j—
the evening, but
my body. Ths wind still bowls, and the
«&gt;f a *erX different
different feeling;
feeling; and
and on
on tho
the behind him.) a few inches over the right
rain cornos still against the window [&lt;ane
•
•
•1 attended
------ * -* the
-------shoulder
of his antagonist.
He nulled
evening following
meeting
i
j
with its monotonous psttcr.
: of the Lodge, and a reluctance to propose ■ trigger—a flash from the pan issued.
“The chance is now youra," said James,
1 feel my course of life is nearly run,
my friend again started up in my mitfd.
I But I had given him my promise, and, in [ while not a quiver waved on his lip.
and this vision to-night wm a warning; fur
“
Tbe
chance."
said
Green,
"cA,
Mr
arElen came from the bright spirit-land,
| justice to him, as well as to myself, I re- ’
■,wct’» O*«^l»u!ldinx. optMwite -Gk.be Hotel- ;
and bcekoned me to eome. And my
ij foel n —
solved to fulfill it.
. tonify
u .«ry now. But,
out, before
imwrc you take
taae your
yuur |
^rMnge w)t
and] yearning
yearning desire
desire to
to
"
j7 ff. buchli:,
4 1 . . -k-____ lUJO
... ini
When lhe motion for applicants for
r'“»- 11 Mnnut do Io- Ou&gt;
0Bb«d„ „. Ku. Xoijh., ind . If jo. heart warms at the thought, fob 1 kwow
’ XASUIO.XAltLE TAILOR. Cutting *L&gt;ae to or• “ c
. •
’ r„Ilrmembership was in order, I artoe, and in ,;,oorolT.r
Fi™m».l««ll!b.rilow,wUUUu i-;, „n |t
„0
L* 4&lt;r. Slid *U work wsrraated. HLuy vu JcOrrvdyoolo doijhop mMHK.Hi. ,iw
remMto □j.
.b.r. you .taU IkJjrttd." plaintive
pUlllll„ narrative;
„rrltl„; and
„a thill
lb. wind
J.d
A Yamxbb Euitoo.—The Boston Olivo
while the
K.,^.
-b.th ton u. .
“Only three are required, and 1 thank whistles without, and the rain beats Branch having called the editor of tho N.
Uf -;Tb. n»b «r &gt;*&gt;'”-■ ,«•
Th, p„||mil»rv mciLr.. .er. .ton
you for them,**’ Janies responded. Then,
DANIEL COOK.
against the window, and paltera on the Y. Atlas,a Yankee, the Atlas man gets
with a stout and firm step, he advanced roof of my louely aide, will 1 stir the off tho following:
.■TMtoJ fcr Ito p.!^
miinbOT
to where I stood, and took my h?ud, “Ed­ dying coals, and by the light of ths dun
t‘Buf we own up to thn Yankee, and feel
mon ngU nme of torn, lhe. no Itao,
P
Lqo.tau. .Uh !to .ppllwin," said he, “if is in defence cjf the virlump glimmuring in its socket—Gt em­ no little pride in it; hut we didn’t hail
i« no., ponlljobnnM. 1 to
I &gt;•
sf
1A
f .
____ to.____ —B__________________ __ , tue of her 1 idolize that I die. I shall blem uf my soul struggling In Its weak­ from Berkshire exactly. Wo have drop
son who was a reputed member
ufMJtetv
that ' f'Wtottee-of fire ..was
b- -v
------------------• -to | soon bu ushered into the presence uf AlTv
»
then
appointed
orgM.ix.tiou was l&lt;K&gt;kcd ui-on I1 wm,w,f
ened “tenement of clay”-—will 1 pea thia i Pli11 pumpkin seeds and have oaten hasty'k
? inve.tigats
..■vestigata the
tile character of the proposed, I mightv God by von villain, but I hope
I pudaing and milk in New Hampshire, and
as a gentleman, aad os such was be treaV which committee ‘having retired into an ‘ He will forgive me. Say to Emma what last record uf my early life:
1 know nut w hkl alronge feelings impel have plowed, mowed and logged in the
ed; neither du.~u any offer such a ons the
adjoining room, nccompanisd by thuso you will, and to my mother—’’
ran to do tills, 1 know not why 1 do it; State of Maine. We bare fished for mmleast cause of provocation or seeming in­ who foul signified their acquaintance with
He
could
utter
no
more.
“
Farewell
!"
but I had a wondrous waking drekm just nows^wilh a pin-book, and carried our
I. A. HOLBROOK,
sult. tn fact, tho members generally were lhe party proposed, remained in session
he articulated, and.' kissing my hand, he
TTORNEY Hid Counselor at Law. F
regarded with a feeling of dread, cum- for about fifteen minutes. Tlie result was took his station In front of his iulvcrsary. now, as I leaned my head upon my hand, -bread and butter to school; and we have
CUncerr. Genend Luid aad Tsi
and a cold tear stole through my fingetp, seen logxiriving.on the Konni-beek; we
miiqtlcd with a sense of reverence.
O!tic&lt;, scoood Story ot Bower's block.
that a highly favorable report was sub­
Green now raised his pistol, and pulled and glittered *in the light of the lamp, have coaxed a club-footed girl to slide
While in the metropolis of London, I
mitted, through the president, to the the trigger.
.WILLIAM BIRGHER,
A few sparks only were while 1 thought of my loneliness, and bow down a hill mode slippery by tbd fall of
had allied myself to tbu Ixxlgo there, Lodge, and a night, ono week distant, was
pine Leaves, for the fun ’of’seeing her
known as “The Royal Club of Honor," appointed whesbin to net upon the admis­ emitted/ James stood mate with aaton- the avemics of my huorl hod fruxen over,
ishmeat, wondering what nest was to fol­ and sll my warm aspirations had been catch bor toes, and roll over and over,
_ and, ou leaving tho kingdom fur the Uni-'
sion of my friend.
low.
cheeked, and all my friends had grown and we have goue into tho swamne with
ted States. 1 was furnished with a certifi­
J. M. NEVIN'S,
"The question, question, question!" euldand turned from me, and now there two yoke uf oxen and a bub-sled, when
Tlie
evening
at
length
came,
and
was
cate of membership, and a recommend.to me a most eventful .one.
When we was echoed from all parts of the room. was no one in the wide world to lots or tho snow was five feet deep, and fell
tion to “The Washington Ixidge, No,13,
Tire president now arose, a.td said:
arrived, there were about filly members
care for the aplitary old man, wbuee sands trees and “twitched" logs all day, end
&gt;i«» Qub of Honor," in New York City. On
present. As we entered, the members.
**&lt;mbxtlxmkx : It is demanded tliat the of life bad nmrly run out, and who must went home at night-fall to “bean porridge
_
my arrival in this countrv, 1 embraced In accordance with the usual custom, al!
question lie tried.
Accordingly, 1 pro­ I soon “shuffle off this mortal coil," and go hot;” we have been to a few prayer meet­
tho earliest opportunity of appearing be
I. RV&amp;SELL.
arooR and James advanced to the middle pose James Clemens, I*. O.,“ as a mem­ down to tho grave unwept and unknown. ings, that’s a fret, and we have been to
U's fare lhe society and making myself known
of tie apartment, when he bowed, with a ber of Washington Ijxlge, No. 13, of the And the cold tear stole unbidden from “huskings.” to&lt;», and "apple-bere," and
at the aamc time presenting my European
vivid grace, tn the president and gentle­ Club j of Honor, ‘of New York City.— my eye, and,through my fingers, and fell “raisings,*' and “militia musters.”
cretlentials.
JOHN ROBERTS,
men. I then conducted him . to a table, Those in fevor of his admission will sig­ with audible sound on die table. My eye1
We have helped to make cider and af■A
Jamea Clemens was a friend of my
where the applicants were always •sated, nify lire same by saying ‘avc.’ ’’
' tcrwsrds set “a-straddle" of a barrel,
__ youth, and I lorad him as only a brother
and was called to the president s aide.—
strange sight was presented to my view.
“Aye !’* was thu universal rcsj»on*c.
can
love.
Together
wa
bad
passed
our
II. P. CHERRY,
Aa 1 looked into tlie depths of that tear
Here I remained in conversation some
The
president
llien
advanced
to
James,
up
all night with a “gal."
We have a
boyhood days; together had we roamed
ten minutes, when I Lean! the exclamation : and, taking his hand, said :
drop lying on tho polished tabic, I saw
high opinion of “johnny-cake and aarvenro, abroad in the season uf early manhood.
“You are a foul liar!"
“Most woutiiy brother : I have seen forms Iona since goue from earth, moring ger," and wo have frequently had a finger
How many are the roeollectltms of days
I turned to see from what quarter the many noble entries into these halls; but and breuthiny &amp;•&gt; though that little spot iu the making uf the butter.
We have
” and year* of unalloyed bliaa enjoyed in
epithet proceeded, when I perceived James never one more brilliant than yours, in of water was the eye of the past Many eaten our share of codfish and potatoes,
tor each other’s society! If there was any
un bis Feet His cheeks were fluslied, and the name of lhe Club of Honor, 1 hear­ things long since’ forgotten made my wlilt pork scraps; and ws Lave licked a
*«• one tiling more than another that caused
heart glow with new life, as they were
his eyes darted looks of fury at tho indi­ tily bid you welcome among ox"
proper proportion of “lassos candy," and
t me anguUb in my separation from friends,
“What is the meaning ot thia, sir!*— brought before mo by that magic mirror. also boys. We have pulled flax fur nine' wboa first I revived visiting Europe, it vidual on the opposite aide of the table—
But they faded, like tho shadows of a
a moustached young gentleman, who, Am 1 to understand the past ccremoay
peneo a day, because wp had a sick head­
was tlie [&gt;ainful reculfrction that James
frntasmagoriii, and ainist gathered before
npon hearing the compliment paid to him, as but an ordeal 1"
ache and could not go to school, and have
e0. was not to bo my companion.
"An ordeal, young sir, and most nobly my eyes. Gradually that mist took form hod teeth nulled with a piece of atrong
-•
And w hat was the etataey of my hop- ftr "WbM is tha matter F 1 said, hasten­
and
as
I
still
gaited
i
B«w
a
lice
which
have you passed it."
cord; we have traveled over the hills in
pintss, when, upon my return, 1 Irerned
^rmp'.lT alteu^d to. Office in Coe
“But tho gentleman has traduced the sent a sudden pang to my heart. -It was spring, with a maul, knocking about the
— that my friand woa the affianced busband ing to tny friend’s side.
not a strange or unusual face—lhe features what-you-call-cm’s, and have popped com
“Matter enough,"
the reply. ‘Ins lady.”
ofu o«l-«xl Mrfi-d
h •“
B. H. FULLER,
“It was believed,’’said Green, who now were of a y ogng girl iu the bloom of youth
coward
has
traduced
your
sister.'
£ j«« «to iu.uk I
toy .M»l. 1
"1 only stated what I bad hoard," half advanced and took James’ band within his and health. But tho memories connected
to. to I tod ,o .(If r.h&lt;m.io™ to to f«Ur«
justifyingly replied the offending party. own. “that such was lhe nearest way to with it—this it was that shorn sudden ped jack-kuivcs, broken steers and culta,
— toltom. &gt;!•
tod of Btonly
your heart, and it has proven so. You »posm through my heart—that liad made set traps for skunks and wood-chudu,
“But you sald'you could prove it!"
_ pJKeUoo—to. Ito Buddto. ol f.m.k
mo tlie cheerless, solitary old man 1 am.
“Well, sir, youngster, 1 ran prove it!” will Dever find me to possess a name and
Upped our own show, “Hekod" the school“Sweet Ellen I” how my heart throUa
„ P“wik. pto»4.««r.»dm,«Mln«&gt;d
“Order, order!” proceeded from the a character of a traducer or seandaliser
H. COLEMAN,
as 1 pronounce her name. Wc had been
pnyidenl'e chair, and was echoed all about of the ladies."
to —
id—roo«.&gt;~to
James is now my brother, in the eye reared together, and my heart clung In
numthe room.
of the law.
Many is tho laugh that wo childhood to the gentle girl; and aa she
have had together over tho ordeal, and grew to womanhood it deepened into s mention,” bat for particulars of which
Ill© WWIV,
.-rr—-... -, r.-------- wild and passionate love. 1 thought she “see small bUU."
neither
of
us
have
ever
repented
it;
for
- - — ***** the prwldeut for instant saUsfccUon, while
it has had a tendency to strengtbnn our knew my love, and I fondly lK»pcd that
MILLS.
r sido upon a sofa, in my room, each Jamca appealed to his honor to grant it.
love was returned.
The president, howeaer, dedined a per­ mutual attachment and regard than nthNVuar
tub—
Girls
—Mrs.
poffioe u» u..ok. fxxn •
Many times an avowal trembled on
- —----------~-r—Nxsn.
' T’-S
"T-V Elia
sonal decision in regard to the rnalUr, and
u oA« au U&gt;. 4„^ing u 'k“ «•“ •&gt;
a«M«rr of
the question was put to the club. The
in k
household
knowledge.
Tbs cap
m, b-n prewr.L FuU a-Uy. Ooo girls ”
—kMa ..
k.I-U.
Tk.
—
Gettino Wkx.-TWrc is a luxury in
vole rasulted in a twoAhird majority in
will
fit
our
American
young
ladies,
exevening when 1 wont to pay ray accus­
favor of the proeesdinga, and the request ••getting wall," that oantxit ho told.. To
tomed visit, 1 saw a stranger there, end
feel
daily
a
alight
acccssioa
to
strength;
‘“Heard of m.U Why, Tod-dJ-tt*} of the parties wb. granted.
my heart told me he was a rival for the
■•••
’
itronger
in
the
feat;
a
step
further
“Whois the party challenging! dr
And, now, go when 1
o bed; an hour longer from the love of Ellen.
front
tnanded the president.
and all lbs while a little menu«f| am, your highmas,
responded
nally there; and one. I saw a miniature generally speaking, more liberty and leas
Jnmca.
■. _
lying on the table—the features were lux fashionable restraint-, more kl taken and
“Then ths advantages are against yon,
Igaaed upon tire liandsomo face, and a less parlor, more leg cxerciaa and leas
STANTON * TIFFANY,
burning hate of Hra shot through me, sad[ onfr; more making puddings .nd Isas
what is the name o» pons.
.
.
a bhtspMaxraa oath burst from my lips.
’
hTdrivina
at!
Borne“
That
tho
contest
may
be
earned
o»h
~~
j. t. jnroifirT
«*»• a feir manner, I shall give tho boy the
b-Aofpbuu." mJ *.
X pDDLETIUX EXCHAXGK.
iTl pravoMW ksr« raadwart Ul
If any one knos&amp; Fitf A'
eir opening leave., Had be
ach, or do any other go
^•■'fhe gentleman will undoubtedly apTW. is m iefesarttetio
more; but ruahed like a mad being, as I
nrcduAour geoarositr," replied the

J. W. OAKLBY,

Choice

CLUB

A

B&lt;S£

beoefrtof hio

anyfiilnB ‘

with that
fort!

crea arouou
it-ui, .« - , ----------,--------------------------.
fcr an W rmionl, ’ p™u«n, «U ll»
’
1 th. lew of them.

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injurious and unjn&lt;

prejudiced observer. I have, on several
occasions, met with tho counterpart of
the following case:
.
.'

or five years of age.

lie appeared to

liave no specific ailment, but there waa a
slow and remarkable decline of flesh and
strength, and of tho cnsigy of the frac­
tions—what his mutlier very aptly termed
a gradual blight.
After inquiry into the history of the

year, when his grandmother, a very aged
person, took him U&gt; sleep with her; that
be soon afterwards het bis good looks;
and began to dedmo progressively aver
since, OotwilhaUr.ding medical treatment.
1 directed him to ateep apart from his
aged parent, and prescribed gentle tonics,
change of air, &amp;c. The recovery waa
rapid. Young females married tu very
old men suffer iu a very similar manner,
altliuugh seldom to so great an extent;
and instances have come to ay knowh
edge where they have su^teeted tlm cause
of a debilitated stale.
These frets are
often well known to die aged themselves,
who cocsider die indulgence fcvurabla to
longevity, and thereby illuatratu the sel­
fishness which in some cases increases
with their years.
Even- medical practi­
tioner is well aware of tho fact, and pa­
rents arc generally advised not to allow
their infinite to aleep with aged persona.

ejjings t» i'augk st.
Both Sidkh.—In the old time, in Phila­
delphia, the disciplas in the frith of WUItem Penn inrarialily wore tho single­
breasted drab or snuff-colored cost, and
were Strict iu their notion of Laving tho
buttons thereof on the left side uf the
coat aforesaid.
At a dinner given by
him, friend Elias Breasy Lad secured a
big batik darkle to “tend table," to whom
be Eave imperative orders to band things
to the guests at the; left aide.
,
“Thee will always know by lljeir coal
buttons, CtcMr, which is the leftwide.*
Among the g-iest&gt; was a French gentle­
man who wore a double-breattofl e&gt;mt—
a worldly garment. Tlie darkle.in band­
ing round the soup, paused behind the
French gentleman, looked at his cool and
stood, fur a moment, an ebony statue uf
despair, struggling with doubt and a plate
uf soup.
Presently be yelled out, “Msun ’Lias
—it’s no use—buttons ou boff sides," and
Landed the plate to the French guest over
bis bead. “Dal's do fust time I over seed
ob bit coat!’

An anecdote of Dr. Barnes, who is now
about ninety-five years of age, is rather
amusing:—Being sometimes (as even
younger men might be) inclined Co deep
a little during the seimou, a friend who
was with him in his pew one Sunday late­
ly, having joked him on his having n&lt;dd«d
now and then, Barics insisted that he had
been awake nil ths time.
“Well, then," said hk friend, “am voo
tell me what the sartnoo was about 1’’
' “Yes, I can," be answered; “it was
about an hour and a half loo long!"
Matrimony ia said to consist uf hot
bnekwheat cakes, warm beds, comfortable
slippers, smoking coffee, round erm*, red
lips, etc^ ctn., shirts exulting in buttons;
redeemed stockings, bout-jacks, hnppinre.
vtc.-while siugis WessoJncii is made up
of sheet-iron quilti, blue noses, frosty
rooms, ice in the pitcher, unrcgvnerated
linnen, hcelles* socks, coffee sweetened
with iacloo, gutta-pereli. LiacaiU, flabby
steaks, dull raters, coma coughs, and
clsolics, rhubarb, aloes, misery, etc.

Sraxa.—To bear a drellt watch denotes
that there is a Hills insect near you. A

littlo cold. Td see strings tilings or hear
diaraai s-juuds, is a sign that there is
something to cauae them, ar that your
head or nervous xvatem is disordered.—
To have frightful dreams is a sign that
you ate too much supper. To aaa au
apparition, or to be bewitched, is an inoontaatihle evtdoacc that you arc lacking
common sense. Any other solution in dm
above cases is humbuggery.
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ned: "Bt'censa, Stem. tnyb

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I while be wi

3.»fX9tm,. ... liv.. .....JEBITOR.
' MASTIXG8.THEKSPAT. JULY W, l&amp;a
MPSMIOAH

STATE 0ONVENTI0X.

auiriru, MO loe WOCMHy I
'operation while lie *w Prardsi
warmly aided and mrpporujPby I
the express ground uf opentag a
tl»e abolition of slavery in Yrgii
It
is perhajKi only natural in tHaJvii
to bring back the bond «f their ,
ous dead; but it would ba better if they &gt;

H It is

w w. Mint r,
MA1UB GLDIIIXGS.
CHART. QOilXAM.
JAMBS SVLUVAX.
R. K. TB0WBBUKJ1.
PctreH. Jam 13. IsJSi.

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j and of muscular Mild, with black hair and ' oraiteri, when his party first took up arms strength of tins discovery an arrest was i

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fiOdonlly expected that rail-1

’
PRGSP
or i
DEYR0n\.DAi

fjr=j(

SuU-north. U&gt;™*k U“i

will commence nt the Capitol of Ute State
Wedmeday. tho 28th day of July
the coolest thing that has mads on
u.i .. .............................
, next, and bo evatmued from day to day,
■anee (br a long timei
until they shall all have been offered, in
The examination ol John Dillin for tla ' claration may be new to the democratic
murder oTMra. THndmg,‘of Maple Grove, j
an^to
Tittle pur-blind orgaM^
—
-*i-»
paWhted
ta
««'
the
order
by
counties
as
txw Gnnixx.”—On tho str«&gt;gth
a j*r
-bawinillS IB
of th
this
r. ‘ a search warrant, a bogus prtss, which, it t...
’Supplement ,,C.
commenced
Munday last, mid enutiu; of the .Hasting* Cwem&lt;&gt;n Council,'!
MoueoLvOouniy. in thev..,
usd until Tuesday night.
This trial has j *o, ii only gtwe to show that tbasrid
ty 11s isald, was knowh'by the inillatd/by
of lhe State, proee®aing from cast to &lt;wt.
been tliu ocouioujof.
’bcic- jj tlie
the
Gummer."
Gummer,"
was cx-L
ex-!,
aioUjOf coiuidcmble
couaidcnible excitecxritc- ,• and
pud organ
organ arc,
arc, *t
at the
the Icaal,
lean, (w.jsdR
four.yeaOftc name
uw« of "Saw Summer.
” ftft
fttaft
.’J*!?*1
1
moot ia our usually
hind die
tlie ago.
ago. There
There to
to Out
nut .a
jtmuLlican ' burned
burned from
from the
tha bottom of a
usu|liy quiet village. Die
Tlie ' hind
a .republican
a collar
cellar ta
in cur
our ! ing all that are advertised io. each and ;
• not in the
1
State
The
State uf
of Michigan,
Michigan, who
who did
did not
not, village,
...-g.,, a. few
.r* days since.
*&lt;« inrtru..««»■ |, e'ery
- - county io oourre through the State. |
; prisoner is a youhg man, apparently
■ ft.
—. "taftrnft.ft.
M tata.
' more than twenty-five, tnzriium stature know of
tho ,immeiwe
magnitude of this I j tamerit.ta,.
weigh* ftta.
about ,150
pound*. o..
On ft.
the !' Bx

---------- ■— ■ w-------- politicalparUt* u oat tf immentt tnagni I d&lt;
■Bflter Trtal.
tude." The fact incorporated in this do- {

J. 31. RPW7KDB,
M. H. MILES.

'

J

' ! rjSrjifi&amp;tmrafwd cities there, lib-1

ana otner tmponwni pw»,
.
flu, «wtbern as well as the
^.rkat with the ricb.Md.CXten-1
iro |uniber regions in the northern parts
. .
_____ i. ___ J I.■-1—...!„
cumpivtata f.v... taw

|i ' '

• *

bansxli,r

p

\
ifeihoad, and 'doing all
aii exodlent
excellent
b.1Miue-; Cfer telegraph Rnrai also keep
wSi:
-uS«’ already a .populMlion
of
.arJ_ 100,000,
joo.000, (being
more than
of n(
nearly
(being more
than dw
dou­
Wod in
Jn five
flvp years,) and commanding as
bled
d&lt; Urge tn
the ^Jous
avcfiu(&lt;
trtta^ br Elrond, ond by j
gage sa k
wbrt» the immense rewxireestof
the |j TwEFAULT HAVING BEEX MADE tv Tnr
water, wnwusunrannw
rtta-wreww. »*■
'“'•'-•i _ .....
.
. ...
State, uf which it must remain the com- j
“C .» CBrlf‘» »«u ul
rnrreia! metropolis, nhall become folly
developed, will ever rank among the lar­
gest and most wealthy cities of tiic west.
A&gt; a State, connecting as it dues, mid-

advertised for sale, the quantity in each
' eyes, a fair cotnpfosion, as Open manly against flic oorrajH and degcuerated dem- • made and tin party admitted to l&gt;ail.— cojmty will be »crn.
J countenance and prepossessing figure.— • ocratic party of IBM, and iu the estinuLl His examiuation fa to take place to-mor ✓The nrogrvw of tiw »«d«* from day to
J Wa aaid open, manly coua’ouance, yet at tion of no truo republican, has thia con^kow. Wo purposely withhold the nan^ Fday wifi be reportetl to tho daily papws
• State,
• ‘ no&gt; tthat
all —
desigumiog
to
in the
—- ---o——«. ct
the present
.- Jr
z—rlftin counties
rnllHtlKS only,
ilillu.
punJiase land iu.. certain
bis face contract ita outlines into shorter ! that time.
Republican weapons are as j
j may thus be |H»tod, tu save them unucoW'rrmont (republican tonvciTlton.
"*”*
11 • -•«»'**
“----------- *—
curves, and his dark rolling eye indicates ; keen, and ara tempered with principles s»
n.«»««-.
rf
tho inau of strong passions.
HuVelained pure as they were in the early part of
at the recent Vermont Republican Con- { 7^u,rait of wlo to those who &gt;nuke '
the appearance of stolid
indifference this “conltit of immentrand
'
D» &lt;"&lt;l
„2._,--------- LZ’-W_.
. affidavit, personally, before the Camplis- ’
lUtttajr. July 15, &amp;?•
&gt;k,uugl,ou. U,
i U»j «. .b, fc no,4y «™. .&lt;
Jiuolttd, Tbalwa branch of the great rivner, at the time of salu.
“j,
We.t, aad being
has created a verd fnvorab.a impresamn an overwhelming bust who* easy atroke j RrpllLlican party of lhe nation,, wo .e- j law. of their
to become -actual
upon die amlicacc.
audience.j; They aacm
socm unwilling . sends some pct sin uf tbs Bogus DemocDeinoc 1 newedly avow pur adherence and fldrtily ’ and
settlers ’ on tlie l.iud
laud within
_ ,&lt; . - a
,----- . ___A ■_
snd bona fide nettiers*
capable uf fewting the Ixigeat craft, I re­
Tbs Detroit Adrtrlittr ia out in a long to admit that anything but a demon could ; racy to keep company with tbs things to tbs platform of principk* adopted al
j
cue
year
from
the
time
of
purchase
at . one rear front
tint.—----------------- o_ . ------- ^,-fvrin of prindpl
gard the Peninsula State unequalled in
• 'aar^uift-dbysccUou8lhofllr!*ctpass......
0,1. ..f atw,
commit so gross a (crime.
‘that were.
Yes, the
lir3hoNationdl&gt;mveniion.atPhii^elphta.
the Pioneer
Pioneer has
ha* ffor
I ‘h,s National Convention, at
natural commercial os well as ngricultu­
■ o
.
।
’r
on tho l“th of June, 1850.
cd February 4lb. 18uS, wdl be twenty
hi Detroit again this year. We had
ral advantages among all our prosperous
We had intended to have laid the cn- "nro, told lhe truth I Give it credit Mr. ; on the |7th uf June, 185&lt;J. - •
of the five percent- of the punlme price (ur
JUtnM,
That
as
renreMi
hoped the experience of last year would tire eiidcnc^blifunj our readers,'but its Aranrr. Let the account stand thus:—
inland Status. Its coal, plaster and stone
llonubflcan party of Venn—, । glory
, bid) d&amp;wu, uinl the balance in ten years quarries (with its unmiuallod Lak4 Supvft». cuz-1 &lt;ftr Duftll MtaJiftT ftl. | BreM
u, oewkita, u ft
, reital ta
______
________
___________
„ up
to st the option of the purchaser, nilu angreat length, occupjri
in
th* record
which
our Stale bold*
up to
rior marbl") are already found In obqnp.qfttal
ft brft« W ft. Sftft
pftd.a. ,be ,
•ymj.■ -o
the world upon those questions which con- uiul interest at tuu percent.
Person*
‘ . wr
l.«irin
:«&lt;•... .ii..
dcnco. Its climate, soil, timber nnd wa
40.000 &lt;v corn the natural right* upd liberties of lulling fur land to nettle upon, who expect
oT MMre u ft-U J-zoz. «i Hl «tal
.„r niUftta I. wtire, I »•
. ....... .
.
ter are nil that evnld be desired. Its Luir A it &lt;ou|j
|7.
157
?:
’""*■? fI
vln.n,
a,.
man—that she las never fur a moment, I to avail themselves of die benefit of maaiofix It if true, Detroit is a great city. |I &gt;nd
Now., sr
Mr
“
‘ »r. Ldttor,
versity,
aod itj..
would be...unjust to submit detached
wo*.
the above .quotation ..
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--------------- .x— ---------- at Ann Arbor; Normal School,
r------------ ----- or laws, sanctioned the king but the quarter pay men: 'lorn, must at Ypiilan'J, and Colleges nt Khlunnzoo,
a
great
ajfri-.oltural
region,
where
they
’
p
Orl
j
0nt
o
f
j^ost
of
onr
readers
are
•
&gt;
5
not
the
origin
of
tlie
ex
eta
ma
tion
that
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.wr’—----------- *«b—•----------- —j ' portions of it. Most of onr readers are • is out the urigiu of the exclamation that
1 guilty Ijuttasy that there can be property make their ■cireticn.Mj one body, aud in Hillsdale, Leoni and Lansing, an all de­
rouiu very fast hwaes.tuduirevcg. fam-1Ha, witb
krlnt- , f3CU In the head, thia article. On tho contrary, when in i
addition to their o wa affidavit, must furn­
'u m^ti; that the claim of superior;
lightfully locntetf tn thone beautiful towns.
&gt;■1.1 re aud
tablet,
»rul near
ttaftr which
whL-li is kept
Lent une
tine of tho
th.-anj. circumaLmcea
.
attending
..
the
. .j
’ 1! 1 &gt;__
read
j .....
thus ta.
Tar 1 said tn~mysrifjTpute
..
Ll.
birth, {troscription ur taw. finds no war­ ish the CummiMioner, at the limo of sole, These s'itb iUolher institutions of learn***&gt;«’. •»« *
&gt;e srit b; &lt;*l»h» 0. flin in *„
best rnec rouraes h&gt; the country, a truly j fiiunJar,
ft Haa elicited iu evidence, ou cotnplaoeotly, “really,, this Pioneer is rant iu her annals; but tlial tho great witli the affidavit of the supervisor uf the
fine Institution to encourage a compel; , the trial, that Mrs. ^larding left the r*si- improving somawbat; 1 mus/ mark the truths of the Declaration uf Independence, town in which the laud ia la-ated, (the
sneered at by some and impiously deri­ nu|&gt;crvlw&gt;r’s affidavit may be taken in
and its danghtera, as well as Its Instituh
tion and cmulntiun ia raising cattle, sheep,. dOTCe of .fier brother in the fohenoon of;
So 1 made nn entry in roy memo­
ded by others, hare been to our people a his own county or before any ojw quali ’lions ol humanity for tho unfortunate, ( um’KhImMu plT?
fidl to aduiintater oaths,) «&gt;r of snw.a otb-'
bogs
pnritry;
noti'
| -------------th.
qf
May
!as^
t» ogo _to
' ther—
post
__ -__and
w__ -___
.-r-7^ and
i ■ lost, though
•------*__
v —
____
, J randum, tfnis:
,
solemn and living reality.
II (its House of Refuge, its Deaf and l&gt;uir(b ' in sstJ eoantr.au uu
er «e
one Atietatory
fi.Usfatory to
io lUu
thu IGomratasioner,
I«et,
• jdacs wMr.tar.rft"™'"
where mure pereon* can get
; o(Fr&lt;i------------------------.*.ire tft
„
Jfbn ■
—er ..(.WK
HJf r..
JtooM, That it ta the crytog seand.1 er
(.mm«toner, IlaHrl
ltat,.ptta
r‘;oir«»
uft.imo.ftc.Jz.lr.
’ft/'»■ ft*, "
n—
lnuna \
*«ylums,) are t&gt;o.-maticnl!y&lt;J^ £ u-,3-* •' ’•
their Buckets picked hr fifteen rninuta, r&gt;;n ;n ' Sha wi* sej-i t -&gt; mu Li- * •■■h&lt;,&lt;il
7', dbt““,
. of the ago, that the National Goveramant that K ta valuable mainly fur agricultural |
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on tLc “most fibcr.il pious, i
'
th** insun other dtv wo*t uf New York *i •
•5
T
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rod ,h* following iu the same in all it? appointmente, legislative, judi- purpose, him! not
limber, miire, u-,
“K",
?,*&lt;¥°E- *•’»**■
tUM m any oOwr at, west or Aaw I orto
on
route
pUliB WM
etal and exXLtiv a, has been uwrood rod I lini, *&lt;•- Fhe same person w ill wi bo i
*‘.n“ « *«?'
frr U&lt;&gt;Ttr..-.
i.l. •,
Another potent reason »by the
to follow the same I way, some witacase* !
.
.
,
.
.
: is ceotroBed by an oligarchy combined j eui;lk-l under the taw to but oar such ! ***•
.A&lt;«ailtanil
e-L
Its
Agricultural
i-mi-i-.
...ft. CaJLl. ..ft ItaCollege, located
_3.1!L
tt ■ . ST71
b'Lh---------------.
HmiU p' U* Drtroa Ibiaynr la. tulUn . «y in un w.d umi in 1-iWi rulnulr.
.
"z*!. ***— * / **.. * ”**
\ to ..all al.r. ry .1 tlm
of fnr prirnl.^o of wUlu. -Ki. From nil -bn
has connected with it snne 7&lt;M) or 800! £&gt;
•«X*
Fdr HtU ondez ibo Bftaagrmnrt of Depywn wkb th- raVt ewrier
V
2Uorl «9w««w&lt;r ft fe«r dotn, mwiiMtiui; o&lt; Hl-ift taju,a« m»4 Jo nut n.ak, o MliOftkory offid*.U tbu,
,
desperation in the fraudulent breach of ■ to aetue, Jul! pay incut win m ait cj-ve* be
y,*!'"
w &gt;,r**Av
‘’"■'•J ■M'as'SJzS
not! po-p’. tat venr »u &gt; jrutj loffim.
w„
"»*&lt;;»■ o/ Hr ok/zr ft Ur drpr.M dftptmtioti In the tandulwt bnodt of i Ur o«Ur. ftU |ft/»nol will ft all ej«» b.
i./
-taj."
I' limctbi.nored
’. r“ * £*•
Sre'^'thl
“«•*«&amp;
-4 or
1-r •&gt;"« •»« Uft prt’l- bri ’...hM. wtatns wj ibftSta U
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' compromises; in its forcing remrirtd down cn the day of sale; but n..
caditm tills clnwui that dui b-v *nncd invasion and fraud niton *n tin- oath is required by tlie law &lt;&gt;l these who
cwidueteJ bpon pnoripka of the T&amp;**«th?,'«r •oat*If riai»A-irw&lt;KX»
l-s--trying lb. thing
^.in."
! point taH, opp.lt. th. pta« .tax th. '
*“““£7*
- ?!
,
.
7^
willing poopio tlie curse cf sbrerv and • pay in full on the day ofs.de that tlw
’“"TO U
i £7.t£Xi
►’ ‘“‘ •"‘X*
fane ractotnatiun. -Good C(,4eramem which they M»hor. it. ^nra Ud is mH -valuable’ for timber, miora,
•»
llgl. y useful and !
7Xii'™w
U U tro. tb. n.t™ltiHilo.ota.
of Mr. lining
ft.
»»c:ipo. w vw-atar u&gt; tSVS^3tt
IWlroO .u iuo in opomtion tptiU thro' „„ b, rtoogniftj u th. prftota It... I
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' "“F"1 of fillibustering and the plunder of weak- j salines. Ac. The lowest bid that can Iw ‘J”bo*»Wo b» the agrirajlual interests ol I •*'&lt;-.*1
sr
nation*
to
open
new
fi.ld.
of
human
reteivml
U
the
minimum
.price
of
filJU
tbvrd&gt;cm..i
of
ite
outer
U, Grwl B.pU., Ita
.nd tag. nJft
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bundagwand in khat crowning shame up.a ;wr acre, and tlw one #o wto,in any dob«*«* *.ra/./r, praeu-.
iUJ"*^
it— ... ft. F.i. m.y b. e.pzzta front „ ft. bta, »U foota, ftrd .ta.
religion, law and history, crimsonintf the 1 seriptiun u« descriptions of land shall be ; «' «“ &lt;*V9
. i.
,
U‘* •*«*»••••*&lt;•»•n ft- intata taftta ...th »j .«, to'
hi. n«ta ..J .ta -tail ~kftig "*
" '”^•31; '“J
records of lhe Supreme'Court uf the U. sunuk off, will U renuiresj to make . Iu I nmsiy Scto-d him I n a’resdy iloU&lt;
,
w
TCTItts.
nothing of ft. «o. .O rb which might; „ Mlph
ta, pnocipnl p.rt Of
4 ?"?** ”
S. in the Dred Scott derision.
prompt payment U( Lis bid, acoroling to
I*,?n
f*1,
,n‘m
“ --- --------------------------------------------hr broggbt or«r from &gt;£mok«. Abd ft-„ tatat, U In Ijitloo Uth.t .Ita 2?.-,^ If' 7
^ftTta “*
litoolrad, That the denial of the Na- law, at tho time &lt;if sale, iu such current ।
SebuoL everywhere coasVKp_
pta»»*t9» xk^m a b#™.,
•tional Government of tho citixenship of! fumls as the State Trcrsurer will receive.1 ■Pr,u?",£ °P uu.lcr this system, the cun{the rei.t .-»wd ladtaa !■*_&lt;«ftrnfttaintatari in Itataiur.,
uf.., tu i„„u„i
Th. .tanicnon
°f
r-rtl“ ”f "»
men
ul
color
—
citizen*
of
the
several
subject
to
*11
of
tlwpruviriun*
and
penal
l"
u,ut
’
&lt;
”
tel
pr&gt;&gt;yi.i..n»
of
ih
i
Siata
arc
?■:
.
- .
w,
f , ,
,
1
race.
.Mew v&lt; Wtug—uuscus ui nw ftcvrrai
’ j .«,«.««....
j ties for tailuro and for «.u
false ..r
or fraudulent
Sub mlfc
ahull !
ca»c»
th* rwnnsM uftih .fare &gt;c ix!
have fresh .penmens uf the finny tnbes HM oaxlucted with tho ulinort apparent
. .
,
Suuc*. in prohibiting them from entering
.rMremu
■
, * J* . Gammon
------------brought directly from the shores ol Grand fairnew, but with a dbtarnunalioo, uu the ’
,
.
“*|"
M ciuicus
cWleM upon
opon toe
tlu, puoiic
paUic uumain
dulliain—
_id
iD i i»u»,
bid,, acruruing
acronling to
to uxuuu
sucttau-lth
of u*e
the act.
act. '&lt;'®9
Wcvated m dinracter
...
. . ,rtpuuiieaus
*.
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-iiu of
:‘**yr •"J"
—
prmc.ple in
m their nohtical
political cre*&lt;L
erred, II —
r&lt;fu
u, per™,._____
traveling
II is
sxperiS
trotn
bidder,
that
the : in&gt;l
?lfree
&lt;d .•»
exj^
JJFJlAb,
TT.W „
..
... ; cardinal nrmcinle
r—,sing
__ _____ .... ■____________
..
It.:
______
.. j".
___all
himi
_ .v
. all
....
entirely Iren .if
.0-^. to alt
.11.who
—1...
IIRYcu.
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part of the proMculibn to elicit all tho!
,,, tl|&gt; &lt;»rt’/m*eTtpn«m,Proncb;tJ«.
Notwithstanding tlte fereguihg are po- J facte. Dm defence examined no wittier | the doctrine that “nil men are created abroad, while recognized st of the State; ' requirements of flu* section will be strict-' rl”*r*w to ava il thrtnsriviv ol t.-« benefits.
equal," but how could 1 know that the citizens at home, and in refusing custom’s • ly ulM-rveJ. A number of hundred* of
I te*c&lt;u*i wealth Lia wry largely In
ei«rre*’ l‘^*pr7*,1• ** •tTn,(
tent rciuwus why the State Fair »Luuld j
evidently pp-fefr|ng to wait until the
teaching and practices uf this doctrine ’’•S"‘t«rs to vessels owned by &gt;uch eili-1 wpire of descriptions of ferula in tlw
k? re tiveycxra-^-the'number .
|w
Tbr &lt;.« hueter to.
be held at Detroit this year, they do seem . final trial, which .will take place iu Oc'.o-' wm-Irt ir nnr m..t z. inw** ik- tamA’ 20M—i»*sad dcpoiture from the priuci- I State now lulvhrlityd fur sale, will । ; °f hu»bcfe of nheat raised in this time'
Wsreeiwtv tom*zp«rfwtiaafa
“■'‘•“‘“•““J“* ri -........... ...
to be pirtially ufliet by tho feeling ©f. her. In accordance With th* decision of’ Z-rfft.taita ft .
tiou
of
the
white*
to
su.h.
a
degraded
I
tionalily
adds
thu
rueoune*.
of
a
gratui•
Iremurur
a
affi
univcrj.nl dissatisfaction which pervaded 1 t!tc. Court tl&gt;r nfi.tm.ir tm» rr.mmtrl.vl to
.
“
m sKimui-tuuuuto iu *iiu3ii j ..
, t
al’ tie otker agricultural nortions of tlie 1 .1r 1.
J--. .»
.•
r.t and degrading
I,” 1 ever thought it &gt; tous oppression.
any ul llie.lanue
degrading level
level
cipnr—-•*
— ’—’ are advertuMd, and alsu ■ }\’ P*P»touon. which has mnn-than &lt;I&gt;h»- .
Ltel^v^ Fro^wEtwek^wd-&gt;aim m&gt;d draign o? th. republka. to j
Dut we are required l.y the *1 the Suu- Land Offire.
'
bW within th. tost right yv.re, mw
the aim and design of lhe republicans to
Jirwre
State tost yew
t rom.what we bow of Grand Jury to (•ctob|r. If DHfio Is m- zTaisc the condition of
_nol
Whde Im. Lm-1 ha* 1-u alfed -swamp |
BDd *«i—tfiamj, sad isof .||
all mcn
mm—
not n- 1I claims
clttimt of
of humanity and cituraahip in d« :
the general Awfaig, we beliavs that south-, nOcent, wo hope his fiends will sot uuh- Q
t
...
.
; fence uf human nature outraged, uf tlie land," much td it ia r.iuong the most vj- •F1"’* *ilh a spirit of enterpiito, lanng
om and weateu Michigan would, for tho make it appear so biit will bo able to vi- “'S
,oc"f&lt; w &lt;w&gt;to« « small ;? inlcrcwtw
ot'
free
untile
land, lx&gt;th
grain
nc',u;*&lt;vd with lhe
that fla ir
the assurmteb
axvur
- cvc”
iuwiwm ■u.- ------------------------------------------nw labor
lavut atricken
vuruincn down,
uowu, -of
oi 1-----------!»■«» farming
&lt;^i
.K.m for
lur —
gram and
ami- '-'encouraged
tataU rf
ZL ..tad ft-' X
fttaCrta
,h~L“ -1
'1L"1X
----iiung i.iti'.i,
—---------------*-•---------------newspapers, (hopol&amp;w. buk ’)—and I have | the free, institutions becpieatcd to us by gnuwes, in any country, and the time of
I yet to learn that their doctrines, If prac- our .lathers, and in defsuce of our own j payment being made so easy, great num­
State Fiiirtst Owosso, St. Johns, Ionia or I
of ,aiic:nou„
i
ij
• -t -■------ —— ——------ , - r-— _ .------ — ------ rr-" —-----' ’ *'
••
—
i:k—ii-——a in. -------- | bcra.within
and
without
the
State,
who
aro
wealth
and
position.
,
. ------------ vitb»utlheState,wboar*
.ta. -b-i. ft
sious at all times and at all harardsT
When hot port paytnteit for tb. se land,
now without loud and permeunnt homes,
.mtata ftilur, ft tb. »U lotaitf.
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J“"" “fl-ft; ”&gt;•&gt; 1 *1-0 tat— Uta
.
,
.
, fatotred. That we accept as the mission will duubtlcM eagerly cmlwace this most is made down fi.r scttlcmsut, assignable
ft., rf mv .o«b
|&gt;r»v» ,.,r ,1, nq,ui,;k.„
favorable vupurluuity to provide them- certificates uf sale are given to purcha­
XEW YORK.
sts nowhere save h: the too sensitive \&gt;f the government in law and adminis- sakes good land*, at cheap rate^to make sers.
But whenever full payment is
. •
At a meeting of lhe ^ffiesrs of tho Barry
kett of locufuco editors.
Therefore,'tration to ita consistent purity, and to re­ tbemteivc* homes ot their own. More n:r.flc, rither at time of purchase or sub
Virginia, at length, claims
remains , £-O(jntv Agricultural Society, held at lhe
. lUn»&lt;r. Au;, to the Pta— Um. • | •'f‘n l",K&gt;“•
to via than 50,000 acres of tlie.w; lands, in qual­ ►cqnently, ami officially endorsed upon the
of ex-Proaideot Monroe, m|«I
I &lt;“ourt House, In tlie village of Hastings, I
HAVE KXTIHE (OXTBOI. of a rrrr up*
„ . . .
.
,
dicatc fob free labor, for free men, for ity below the average; were taken in sixty certificate by ths State Tramurer, patents
rior onalitr of Himla* WUlw Seri V ht»l
procs to honor with an appropriate monn
. n—„
4 cirrola i mMn ftg mM
ven rights
day*, by adjacent owners, iiurncdiatcly or deeds from the State are issued to the
^lu artirie intredared ikto tU Wbmrtwwisi
July 12, 1858, it was j
umenc. The rvmovnl took pines on tbu '
proper
holders
uf
all
sueh
rortifiratea
on
after
the
passage'o'f
the
ac
t
of
Felirury
i" ..ia
l-l .oil.I..........
■ Rttolttd, That the Seventh Annual! To
oo. inWntloeal Uwboft!.
..jaodOO*
Goon Bear Siroouxa.—A correspon- 4th, in lhe present year.
2d inat., under tliu directum of tbs muni- ■
Even tlie low- their presentation at the office of tlie Sec­
. ,
, . .
...
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j Fair, of said Society, be, and is 'hereby
—. and 14th I Th* Desl iMng to attract attention is I dent ef tlie Tuscola Pioneer gives the fol­ cst of these lands by proper draiaagc, fur retary of State. The greatest core should i
cipai
' ‘ antiioritM-s
sndioritica of New ^ork
York City.—
—.' located nt Hastings, onfthe 13lh
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lowing account of two good shots made । which a portion ul tho proceed* of these bo lakwi iiv thr»u.
tliaso
eondij
the
question
with
wh.idi
the
article
ends,
The remains went escorted to tbs steamer I days of October next j upon tiieso e&lt;
in the town of Akron in that county, a sales is to l&gt;e devoted, will make the very
- -------------- &gt;|.Uunw accuJamestown br the 7th regiment. The
Hiat tlie citizen^ of Hustings
&lt;
nvtincs clear
1 tu wit: l‘Art tkey not, (pta RrymAlieaM,) lew days since :
,
riicstnnd most durable meadow fend ralely embrace ju»t tho lota they intend
.Ittnliug lb. d,n,n,rf a. “-TFtWw*" r’fcri?,r|1
.
■
iU,r*’ ' l&gt;r«tlirolly and rtrlainly drifting to orert
“Mr. C. P. Abbott, while hunting for that can lie fimod, and it lias also been and t»&gt;t others or portions of o’hexa, with
amalgamation
Why, God blcws your his cows, just at night, about a mile from amply tested that the deep vegetable Ulrir proper MMkma, towns, ran gw, Ate.
«, u,
a
large
, upon
,
------o. mould tbua accumulated fur ages, mokes Senou. dwappointmants and injury ooca- -S ftr*1 of Jnlr and Ox Ont of .
—«—» speeches
.
u.r__
,j. . ated
. . out
. of
» tho funds
’ o *s ^jj Society, fur ignonmt soul, Mr. Pioneer! republicans his bouse, came suddenly
imposing, chxpent
being made
PACKMtKK .aflkient to
btr fore
feet upon u
a ' the
richest
of &lt;n.mure,
inauure, with
with a
a due
du* . —
sioually
occur to
some by
their liaviaa
haviaa E 10 bartri* tire Brat rear.Del
...o with
..........
...... feel
..... “
UKM kind
ni»u ui
"J *7™
w aome
uy tnetr
by John Cochran, on the presentation, | the purpose of fencr ig aaid sauarc—a du not propose to fmt frith modern Ds- bear—standing
log. and looking
dng in an opposite direction, admlxtnrc of other kinds, whenever nocd erroneously
crron«nisly procured description*
___ . of. lota,
ud hy Messrs. Jenumg and Wise in nr I|8MC ,ron‘ l,,e corocriition
stion of Bitatinga
Hastings inocrary or steal any of • its practien
He fired at her, the ball paaaiw
passing in just cd, fir adjoining uplands.
w’“ * *»« to purchase, that they did not
lie
&lt;A.d rUrAe.,,hu
lluw then, can you say that wo are so below the shoulder,
mulder, penetrating the Jungs,
There are also, in this largest body of
w desire to buy.
o. U&gt;. M .nd w.rc ecorltd l„ ■
Xt i&gt;“
the skin on the other land ever oflered perhaps al any one sale I
BEYMOUKB. TREAD WELL,
certainly drifting to overt amalgamation? snd lodging against tha
er lAeartprn St Cbtcwn Hl.
.
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«hw
Fawning Ixnda and C.lr Frvperl'.
side. She fell,
ell, and after crawling a few tn
in any
any country,
country, many
thousands' of
nf acres '!
C
mwW—
tnany thousands
Commissioner.
great pomp to Hollywood Cemetery.— ( complied with and to purchase tlw Clam Practical amalgamation. is emphatically
rode, expired.
After reloading, h'ta rifle, not only of the best grain and grass land,!
«uu grans tana, ,
r._ .
7? -------tii!
The flags of the public buildings, ahip- ■ berlain block, west of sdid square, at such a peculiarity, of tins Democratic Party, and while examining the earcass, be heard
valuable
Pme, cedar
! *Actaim^ at Mabox.-Du pre- g
but
of
the
most
vakk
’
-■*1
ping, 4w., wore at half-mast; many bnild- i » P?? “ ■haH ** deciacd advisable by and * large majority (befog the soothern
lack walnut and
*fc‘^ ,o^u&gt;g. of* bras* 111------a growl, and looking up, perceived hei hemlock, cherry, black
.1IU white
wnire I
u.,_&gt; &lt;_
J
; the President of the Sorfetr, H. A.
| wtng,) of 'the said party arc now, and mate, at a distance of five or six rods, oak timber, as well ns many, very valua­ I six pound field piece fired after the e*lc-1 a*
HF.FEB TO
*
mto"“ J«r .»* N. HW»«.
•
Ou nwU™, th. rfellM-ft, JW&amp;ta- ‘•'f r« J “'•&gt;»'« P™U«I
casting suspicious glances at, him, and ble water powers, In the purchase of which
gnna fired, and bells tolled during the cn-J
pthreatening sjicedy vengunce fbr the loss great bargains will by many undoubtedly
. wcro appointed
... :
*
tiomsts.
tiomvts,asasthere
thereare
arethousands
thossandoofof livinw
living
[ dents
of his companion.
Upon a move being be made-, by those having means fre safe
York. Trtii.-wr, in noticing the removal of I
(mulatto) witnesses to prove. And so made by Mr. Abbott to obtain a better
Woodland—Alonzo tarnum.­
and profitable investment, as nil the sales of Mr. Danforth' Button.
the bones of Jarnos Monroe,.from that I'
far as ! the northern broach of the some view of his parte, lhe old fellow raised must be absolute and without reserve, and
Carlion—Isaac Messrs.
party is.concerned. It is riut one whit be- upon Illa haunches, and tn a moment re­ by. the conditions of the law, those who sianaing by, whs somcwh.it hurt. Th*.. I S J?rm- Wro
Irving—James C. Halma.
KnM- °
Thuruapple—I. N. Kieler.
i hind its Houtbcrn neighbor. True. Borth-; ceived a ball In tho throat, which tncrelv bu.von credit Tor actual-settlement ore
changed bis position from the perpendic­
Yankee Springs—Dm. Johnson.'
date any.great men. and h.is aubv.itnted
era democrats are not directly guilty of ular to ths horizontal. When reached prohibited from purchasing those lauds ™ .emmM d.yenitent upon tUm for
^ben wftl unAillftd m« W.
which arc more especially valuable for hrsad.
Rultend-A. D. Iterk.
| this disgweting practice, bbt it cannot be
he was dead, and proved to bc very large timber mines, salines, fee.’
Many ban to lot heavy guns alone l-Xensiey Rty.
Hastings— N. Bartow;
in
—i
£,vuMr*ia
l.lt’eriv, SBC
■ i'.l’SINESS.
denied that they voluntcvr to act aa pimp* I BnJ fat_______ _
„
&lt;1 rods of miles of railroads In the vicinity
Oantietan—L. Mudge.
tahws m BBteralta aa the Pharisees and
•
and
procurers
for
this
sputhten
bawd-1
Of
throe
lends,
IxMh
ia
the
Upper
mri
Maple Grove—L. Upham.
SodJuMss of old io the burinras of whkeTn’* Xorrth
Hekb run have it.—The Lecompton Lower PcnmsuLia, are already projected
Bnhimors—G. Strikes.
HIM*mg tbs tom ha of her dead prophets.
j house of infiuny; and northern demo- .
and
bv
th.
.id
of
the
lil«r«l
lUSSeni
Constitut'.on has at last been printed by
While the Court of Appeal* Is very busy
cratic editor*, permit their pepen to be ।authority of Congress. We are indebted
PORK SAHKKTA Fl.0l;R BARRELS, TCI®
in upaetting the Jaw of tho State ns es
come advertising mffiiotak through the ■to Mr. Morrill for our copy, which con- Und Grants, must be built at no d»stant
Ecrrm rnuiixa.
day, thus eveMimll v making them, as to
Prairieville—Hiram Eewis.
.&lt;■--- .
{ aid of which this monstrous iniquity is 1
local advantages, fljr taurWal Improve­
Barry—ErwiaW. limit.
of
fifteen.
Tu
81, Article —
—) end by
hv take
IhItm and river
_______
'
Johnstown^—Wm. V, Brisk*
■ sought to be spread over flic whole coun- '
menta
navigation
! oon’l
7lh, under the
as welt as for toil, Umber, minea, ralimai’ ‘
dollars. Another
"this section:
&amp;r._ among the moat tllnable and nro'
dottivethatcanbeftnmd. Upon mottrt «•»
fore and

HOM

T -------

J

I

fte •ditoci.l amjtranr
oTtbs pMXr win rmute tlx
W. taMwtteslUl Inrtiro
WMttsr. Tta Yn.cn u pr

,
.

cf car wa•ucliaut lu brut- our

MORNING 1

Um aver w-wthy a{ aupsurt
re c.reutete Um ju»fK&gt;.u •

TRIWEEKLY DET1

4ar&gt;M&lt;! prefect
tfioeaJ eftr inert

I

eilwap*. matirts. the !U«
to lie houraf pringlc j re**

■ jHrtUnc an a ciultfer the
K*tiKTtlHT WEEKLY

&lt;MEM.WnKI.Y TRIBUTE

■xr

11

The re-

tnb •

. ... ?r

JbtoW, That die Secretary procure a'
hu’y iaaror, cry o itagainst tho
aaiws, and aa .imriolMfl^
sniteUe person to deltaw ths'addreso. [ «u uf amalgamation, do so upon the prm- i
apjiokiUid Marshal fcr th&lt; Fair.

JX N’lTlh"56b^« °i dreered

! dl(.

No farther bmiiMiM 1 appearing the' ThiefiniMtinc adiooraMl
:
JOHN W. B1ADLEY,
’ President.
R. B. WkwtwIR, 3«*fy~.

party.
P1MX;
taking the third railroad now
direly through the Bute from

&gt; vwwvo, nw», lire earu-rn na snWIfceiTi

&gt; marl*-, ito fiahwie., Ww

WHO SCB6CRIBE

A BEAUTIF

ScKJFT

™
OF THE frfteC

___

TERMS—!N AD

. _7 .
*
^***”•^^11

�iuSSELL’S COLUO-TcoodHews!^ Good News!

NEW

hew erane goods!

^»Waie

BWK

hardware

AND CUTLEitt.

OBANT * BTAnUMNG’B

Old Fogyicm Dista&amp;oa
Yfmng Athfrrina Ahaad.

Ready Pay Store,

The reOona -why

: THE CHEAP CASH
* 3. BCBSKU. • Itog*

and irtuticat -tri. Ul «nd
fn.trurtive. Cun Bunhii-j re..;; ct, ..-it’i rerfa B
medium of cociinmuraHi-n With Um poapk?
We .bill endoT.-xr to mnke the Ltoitr i'KUn»i
...LU,,*inn aT
OMr.-t-llt- ....«
__ —

GOODS

1 coxaaarrrs atssaaui. aauir .so axacLaocas. :
1 seaurciuiv umums, , xaxovATura msovcwit.
i
■ 3jgjgS!«!L
axwov.inwl uwoaifi I.
1
-".t'."'/ aW H2V”-r- .
«auu ixftr..,* Ur.-iL«r.L,
•
• rncvvm, ncajavere.
anoLvtw, kiure, aatoci.aroas.’
l*lr—ri.&lt;* * a/m..—
, - ----------u.or aau.r, KxuciATon.
COSSrtTWIOMAL BIlEAim.

Just received a large
• stock of

francis

iu Ua»tlnR«!

Rower

Ii fcfo ibe ttfgnl hhrdrar* betiasaa ia Has:

LARGEST STOCK oflba
B8BT GOODS, at the

NEW SPRING GOODS!

... .

LOWEST niCXB,

LARGE STOCK

DRY GOODS

rar, CvIpeU AXhiuliMM*
w.&lt;u, vnnati i orrix
ATZOITXB PkKUJi
T1US EPEE.-

.

EVERY VARIETY,

! have the greatast mriaiy at
ELEVATKlf 4

To be sold at Lowest

OVEN STQkYJMUt
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES.
Erarasaa to tolatowu. SU Plata u&gt;4BasJUeea

by retry uudber. throughout, the
Iat.u are afflicted with Soron, IJuIM brcAllr--. out ribtu &lt;
. o:r

TO HOUSE BUELDFHS.
I Hardware,

dlrtey of lhe JV/MM/My
rvotj vcst&gt;*» of Cbtdimac and in
t tound aud healthy body.
.

bervwa Hinget of all ktnar.

PRINTS

’

GCTGHAMS.

BRILLUYTS,

&amp; BELXfil

PRINTS,

LAWNS,

A nice assortment

LAWNS, CINbHAMS,

SILKS, BONNETS

RVCHE

BOR.

DEBS,B1BDONS, FLOWERS, in

FANCY BAHAGE8,

BROAD CLOTHS, CAS8IMERES,

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL JEANB.SAT1NETS, DEN1M8, TICKS,

KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS

GJBGCM33T?

Far U.e b«~&gt;r.t ofour mil ribrenbera, we »hc2

AT THE

I

CAMBRICS, .LINENS, OIL BlLlfc,

COOKING STOVES!

nsn

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

dcrftil and true, than lhe recent discovery that-

TRI WEEKLY DETFiOiT TRIBUNE,'

a prize fob everrbodt i

WHO SVDSt’BIBES FOB THZ
WEW

FORK WHiKLY PRESS,

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
HERD'S PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

All kinds of produce
taken ip exchange for
Goods.
RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AG

COL-NIB.

■ GRANT t STAILDBO.
Hasting*, June 4, 1857.

1 lhaleaa bo found h* th* aaatorn or western mar­
ket. Ilaoaqiriefo carry rarieti and kind ofSagar.
I 11 willl,-».ild atREJIAIl.
. KABLY LOW PK1PES. TEA st from St le TA
cents per pdund. CUFFEE from IS); to » eetti.
per pound. n*h I'f every dcacn,,ii., j from a Her 1
nog to a titimber 1 Maekerell. Spare will not al­
low me tn euamersto Um whole of my ln&gt;mcn»»
aloek ofGoods, llierefure I will content myueU with
saying that it rooUla. everything that wan ever
tbunt’toffn a FAMILY GfiUCZRr Store, the
whole cempriebg alttgertad more general aaanrtmeid than caa be found at any other eatablistournl
and will be offered ajjprke. lower than ever before
bran! of in t|ie State of Michigan. (MU and ace. I
____------------ ---- W_
,1.— n u— I

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

Al the cheapest atore in town by

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of .&lt;&lt;r,

H.J.KENITFLD
a new stock of Fall aud winter GOODS,
which will be sold fur

ttrirty and «l, In
CHECK

v2u4

JUST RECEIVED

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!

MARSEILLES,

CHECK

READY IP.A/Y,

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
| nt aiittmishing low prices. My motto
LINEN, WfilTE LINEN DRILL U *a little cheaper than the chcapcaU'
I have just received a good aiuortzner.t
FANCY CA8SLMERES, a large ztoek,
Ladies
beautiful pattern* and very cheap; BLACK

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

UXOR
Ikoka.’ Thafitotosiwl. Fuoltoto, FbitaKipLlcul.
Tbrolccical and Bwnsntlc works of the beat aaIbors, mar at all litnas l» found.on our shelrtcAlso’pcbool Books, Blank Dooka audSUlwociy ol
alt kinds and description.
Mr Farticnlar attention paid to all kinds of
repairing in oar Use of buainaaa.
“
MAPES A BASTA.
BasUngs, J ana 6,1856.
e5

Dr. A. E. BONSTEEL,
PHYSICIAaNAf SURGEON.

CHEAP CROCKERY

Ita^a-Tror toS,d.uw,rt
NAILS. CLASS, rirrTT, OILS,CAN-

hbuitlcgt. March 3. to.
wtu nr X257 n®0* » CENTS to «WM
k'vbt’T nV'Z-T ? Eu n SVBSCZWtt OM
hEtbiPT OF THE SL’BSCBIBTION BOSSY.

T7IJlM8-t.«r ADTAKCE:

’"rf ’’F*-tI”1.......--•*
W
Or"’/"/
•••»2

!

AND

Mtly

JOHN M1CHAEI., would raa|wcifu)ly Ufcrta
tha eitlxens of
HASTINGS aso VICINITY,
that ba to »cw prsparsd to atareta aay SW* of

* distnbatod ara eoinpriaad ia
Trraacry Hou..»Ift» Oo

DLES. SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
on hand and all persons wishing tobuy or
I sell will do well to cal! before bargaining WALLPAPER,*,, *e.
elaewhcre.
I « ould particular! r call the aitenlion
of perilous who are building to thv fret
that 1 have just Received a targe alack ol
NaHa and Glaaa and that I will foreiah

PAINTING/-

IMITATION* OF

WILLIAM JONES.
Hstingboal lhe entire Meek •!
miei and foe of every grade, and many other
Uitogs vhreh wr eann.rf here ceunicrate, a!l of
which wo will sell »cry low fur

OJt«*

OWX.-W1
trsrirr. tt.a

.

^ocraucyarty mfaa izfar^k, sad ulbemoerot

GROCERIES,

lend to all profruioaa! tails, with dispatch and
al all hours. Ir order that all mar know upon
wbal Terms my aoericei may ba had. 1 wuuld
stair that for orrUosJT rir!- ■---- •
clitrga HETEXTk-FfVB
of tho Tillage tba aaase wi
ditiou forarery mile of
asfcr1

PBOBPBCTl'Il OF
THS BrSXlXG POST.

TUr^ZbssaerafwJtownMotfjartOr'.V. Tort-.
5iow in the Filly-fifth year of, lU rktatoaos ooh.-

. of all kinds chedn for Readv Par.

BOOTS *= SHOES,:

All thn yop-.
ular Pate n t
Medietmd, o&lt; the
day may aMo Be
found at thia eeuNtoh.
nsenk Ahn a. great vnrfety of the chofoeet Perfo.
miry for the especial ittrotrimodation nf tho ladlee. AHri
Stationery, Pena, Fondle, Ink, (ercry variety) Paper, Ehvelopa *e.
They would respectively nnnotntee te
tbe citizens of Ilmtin-r aid cfUe fcr-'
roan-ling County, pi-nvrnlly that tber ra-’
tend to acli ererythinc in Chrir line o'f the
buaincu aa cheap Mean be bought at tny
place.
Give uva tall an&lt;1 fu'-Igiitforyoiireclre*.'
Produce of moat kinds wlH be lakch to
Special attention will he given to conf.'
pounding and putiinr *— r*’------ —
And every one ptnx'
may tel y'upon then
June '25* 183T

DRESS GOODS

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac., Ac.
Such aa Prints, Ginghams, LeLaiua, Me­
rinos, Pnr.-imet'M Blaek AlnKcaa and a
variety of Wool DcLalns, all Very nice
and very cheap.
Aled a good assortment of Cloths tor
men's wear, and a large slock of atajJcs.
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripe*, ehecks
and tickings.
J I’ST RECEIVED a now k»t ot
Compriaing everything for a graitemaa'a out-fit ;
BOOTS and SHOES,
ahiru, collara, fiorca, hosiery, cravata, rants, ev*
ery ranrly froui Bro sMtllap to six dollars-, coata, Ladies Gaiters Buskins and Poots, a
i every price.&lt;|ualitj aad pattern ; rests frta six good luaortmcutat very low prices.
। On hand a very large stock ofCrockery
•billrap to six dollars.
atone and Glass Ware.
Just received a new atock of

G-R.O C JEER,USB-'
Such aa TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPI­
CES, PEPE1J, FISH, in a word every­
thing ia the Gnxxrr line, such aa
will be wauled far family use. And
they have on hand the beat kind
of ammirnitinn for apertsmeo
auch aa powder, and Per- ,
cuasion Caps of all kindt
Water Pn-sfli asd
©there, Shot,

LARS AND SLEEVES, (mv style-,)

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

1» Zwi'e—PtmW !
I.
.

errut idrcutagr or er the Watkly. not cutv ia com*.ri4B{ more trnreal news, tout'in giving the tuart tts of tach 4ar, am! presenting, atoo. a much grea­
ter rartetr c( local eitr intrlllgvnce.
We Aa nrfknw that it u Memtorr ’co partketjrirr after tlie store, but w, u ay mt, the TatH «aat.r Tinarea wi:le.intnia theialcMMwa br
t-'tfr*ki1'raf***1*’11,0 l,W,&lt; gouuiZ
*"*U*

I

CHALU

ISAAC C. MOTT,
! ia now reitmg iskrrl fan
' Uiancan l &lt;• bourbtfor t
■ er store this nide. fXew
' place for the people of 1
Marshall. lUSTfaiS. I
t Irr, toiurchase good. .» .—
i me a eaU aad tealtMtoalh of lids assertion, or '
; KENDIX YUVK 0KDK1LH, and the goods will be
i ’elected ar ! pul up with a* much care m if yvu
wereprcsenl to srieet thattiyoaraeirni.
■' Mr stock of Good! is largo aad well scloctod, eon• .hung uf every ruiety andi-f

•ur rater. Ito not u_k.e th* fael that ekrtK-u ia
er a rrKo fur inJiilcre«Kfe-&lt;.r n-gl&lt;rt vf dutiex,
to tiw ^tfurraaiwr ®f wbwll wrt public Weaftioa
bu rnabled u. locoutnbutd to no tinall e«.Dt. ’
TEKJ1S.-Siu-’e copy |fl pear; to Clubs, foer
ww. ll-r *: . er t&gt;u.e u-pira for t M&gt;, in odvAROB—
rath oabaenber* uasm wri’.Uc an tire p«jrer.

CLOTHLVd

And every thing in the I inn of Grooerica.

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALI.Its

DKVG« ARD XEDVeVNEa;

Chemicals, Paint, Oils

Burning Fluid togtther with a foil atock af

tea

0035*35*35! 3S,

FOUND.

Hava lately received a full aaaortmgct of

TURPENTINE, ALCOIIOL,

OF ALL KINDS.

sugars

AT THE HASTINGS

DRUG BTOr!e,

mi

GROCERIE8

That Good TFA, auro to cure die headache

•elreu-nn, n-pert &gt; .rf lectures Ind public reeUugs.
all th- rarwtr ofloeal, c-wuni ..-trial and marine
latdlicc-.c. which ajipeaib in the Daily.
HT Wdlrtm not rrl several pereraa » Bbitr
a eluli far i!»e Daily nr Tri-WreMr 1
'»
The DPrtuiT WEEKLY TRtBTXB. eootalo■‘n’
important aud IstcM g« era! new, of
’brDi.Ii Tnbtrae, and aboat as uracb reeding as
Ito .Sow 3 erk Wwkl.ro. H iruutod tn .nbwriu-rs
reyalartyaierr Monday aftorawn, «l Ft mt year
tesiiigla nibscnbers. and Io debs al tlie fclljwuig
'tow ;.rKW
•
!? ■S’...........’USES ~r»-.—eis
ftix eep-ro........ ...fro IWyaupica.............. 3fi
Tesoopeas........
a I ou. Hundred evp.ro TV

Ac.

ClathlBg: leref so Cheap.

morning Etumox,

Ctotiint a’l&amp;e huiir nnts
a-t. -«y.. —V.

GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON \ARN,

BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE PARASOLS.

— OR —

Haiti n. Febuary 11th, !B67.________ ly«

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED

Ready Pay Store.

GLASS-WARE

■ veto the tiiutMUJuirstka rretiing edition and
utduifhl. aud the night tidrrfrapbie i».rett»
• huu appear in the twain-: ^-eo Tll-ro th«
I'.ily ItUcne comlmra the l»jt fretun-v of an
and morning paper. Wr ineurmore lhar:
vniiaarr eipmsn in evntitmlagthi* arrangement,
lot we hate determined Io n er I the wirbra irfour
KqaWicaa friend, in the into.-ior of the State,
retardiea. cd labor nr rtpehee.
'
Now i.tbe time of year, tost al lhe rommooeo-

J°aso

J. P. Roberts, &amp;, Co.

GROCERIES’
rmpioi nl « phoengrerie reporter,
.&gt;1 ehall Is preyaivd not only u&gt; prXltol: the Mi&lt; rvix-.vrfiug. tlll.e Lcgudiiturw, UitgivefaK uer’ .tits report. U &gt;pe« cue. ia » hub ttor publicmar
irt! *a iatcrvtL
~,
ia vu: e-itntam-J.l departmeerf. over 'Which a
; .mfctrnt u*a» wit Iprr.kdo, wrakail alm al weu
raet acid rdiat-iii'.d
. .
,
T'-e editorial E:auac-'«*.cv« and g-tirra) eondrwl
rf ttie paper will trnikiv the »auie a« at pmntit.L-,
Wo intend tu .1111 litrtber mervare oar reading1
-i-’tftt.-. TU Tmsvxb ia pHiilcd oo ».w, beautiful

TEtT W-AJRE,

rtOPl'ER. Tin and Sbe« Iron Wan efall Had.
v7 on Land or made to order
’ - •. '

�are rex-*u
■

Good Mews! Good Rows

■si Cstan

new
F’&amp;L *?SJS
HARDWARE STORK

placed under the swoBra porta, in a few
boon tbo swellmg wholly raUtded, and
the sore comtueneed discharging matter
—the hone was saved.
Some years after thia I heard two perbom talking about a hone which had been
gorged in tho abdomen. In this cose every
thing had been tried in vain. The poor
eresfiare nurt die. At my suggestion be
waa smoked, rad when 1 next beard ft ora
him tho old horse was well. Bo much for
old wounds.
J» the seme year I cut my foet with an
axe. Tbo lady of the house, aeixing the
foot while It was-yet bleeding freely, held
it over a pan containing smoking tag-locks.
In a few minutes the bleeding stopped,
and the smoke wm removed, and a ban­
dace applied to protect it from accidtnt•ebhfowa. Tbo wound never matunitcd,
and eoneeqoently never pained me. I
have seen this remedy tried :n many sim­
ilar cases, and always with tho same re­
Mita. Lol the reader bear in mind that
BO lineament or salve, drawing or healing,
should be applied. You have merely to
smoke the wound well, and natarc will do

Ready Pay Store,

tare* it to say imayasMs *«e. remove* »* “
0*4;! c,
btotehr^JL.. from As fore,sod nm
aU aaurttete and nerruu* brad ache- Sot dron&gt;»r wd the Mlowtag:

Just received a large
stock of

PROF. 0. J.
few d»v* w* have recdvud an maay order* and
eallafor Prof. O. J. Woad a Hair U«Mralit*. that

| In Hastings 1

NEWrSPRING GOODS
LARGE STOCK
oft! «te. and on.doa/u |2 *.te, ted W..., u*

HARDWARE

J°mLATHBOFA Ca

Hickory Grovo, St

dry goods

j

every variety,
To be sold at Lowest
Prices.
a.u
a—
/»»*•«'«»

PROF. 6. J. WOOD—Dear air:’ Sono Um* &gt;*»l
aummrr ,w« wc.ro induced to are write of your

m

dress goods,

BAPLET a B
PACTCRSKSor tin

OF ALL KIXDS.

Tb-ePOTtanf summer proceed from
animalcules commonly termed the “wig•glstail.” if a bowl of water is placed in
tbe rammer's sun for a' few days, a num­
ber ot “Wiggle tails” will bo viable, and
they wiB continue in sue until they reach
thrwe-sixteentbs of an Inch in length, re­
maining longer at the surface os they ap­
proach maturity, aa if seeming to live on
influences derived from the two al emen l*
of air and water; finally they will assume
BCYING
a cryaalis form and by an increased spseific gravity,taink to tbe bottom of the
----OB—
bawl. A few hours only will elapse when
a short black furx or hair will grow out
on every aide of each, till it assumes the
form-of a minute caterpillar. Its specific
gravity being thus counteracted, it will
win do wall to e*n **d rxmnto* fox thaawlro
readily float to the aurfxcr, and be wafted
boforo purohMinj .tteeirh tr*.
to the side of the bowl by tbe slightest
breath of air. In a short time a fly will
bs batched and escape, leaving its tiny
house upon tl&gt;e surface of the water.
'
Any one who has had a cistern in the
yard baa devbtlcss ohoerved tho same offeet, every summer, although ho may bo
ignorant ofttho bwtat'rful sud simple pro­
cessor development. Ma pitcher of as­
tern or other water containing tbo animalculee is placed in a close room over night
from which all mosquitoes have been previonsly excluded, enough mosquitoes will
breod'from it during the night to give
any satisfactory amount of trouble. In
feet, standing bv a shallow, half-stagnant
pool on a mitf-Bummer's day, tbe full
development of any number of “wiggle
tells” to the musquito state can be wiri
uesst-d, and the origin of ibeae disturber*
of night’s slumbers, thus folly ascertained, f
—Scientific Americar..

GINGHAMS.

8CAXDUAT1AX VEGITABLE BLOOD
GINGHAMS, HUB, De Bateah Mvarata the ma «tf tw,
y* ar* efaapOTtearetUrii »tudy *nd rxwntreat t*
KlCilE 'BOR. towWlsis-rfictpiiltboiAlte. Xu M&gt;«&lt;radnkt
tbrir eiqwriurty •Iter cn» «inc!. tri*L Frier t!
Um Scaadiwtvtoa Btook 1‘onter. |1 Mr ^fl[,
DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, dra.
ert&amp;perUtf «!«*•«; HcudiMnixa
Fa,
.PRINTS,

BBILLUIT8*

LAWNS, SILKS.

A nice assortment

LAWNS,

BONNETS

ro- r. w ri; “
,C®aBt-T- buL. AuX. 4 IOT.DjlC. W. Boback: 1 bare received lOEocbben
•Cl from your braodmurua Blu-d Punter u-J
BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. BkwdPai».lbal1
j
hare lbo.Shc It laydute.tcd
Il 1* km eny india.iioa. to pro you . pfoio „ttf.
JEANS,SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS, ;meat of my cam. I «e&gt; for re«r» afflicted with
BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL
that baae of *U co- .fori, and efficiency in bu.feru
Tvrvcar.itoL.lr *11 the trolled »tcKINDS BONNET TRUINGS
RHFETINGS,SHIRTINGS. BLEACH- dlOT
Jdrnpepaia.
w¥ich liter, uted lorid DTMlfof C.ltdifete.
indeed r..-t&lt;-a todaneboly reUh-Rse. U
ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED so
Jwould
AT THE
eun.ul’.ed wUL the bet phyveten. I cveid fc.,r
at I waa icxiiMrcLlo tty f uur ninbctero thmtn
SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN, itbs j-rouadoo* vf a fdforJ cud afln u-fop thea *
Ciw days waa pewtly UurCttwl, .nd |£ . ,i5tl
CAMBRICS, UNENS, OIL 8Uj\ |
Clu»«. tew liter, a iuemth^ 1 «*&gt; entirely Sl4 jwr
mascady cured. I wu «!« *HUci»d witk the
moat VAleatLfiT'.ii. bccdicttei, wfafab I romm
PARASOLS,
Ac.,
Ac.
wb* produced by my uiMtrdmd .1 ..-i..acb. for »ber
BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE
toy dl.l*p«i* ten UK my headache left with h.I now fori bater luenrry respect thin J have for

FAKCY BAKAGES.

Ready Pay Store.

GLASS-WARE

atlMan »««• m tin,

WHOLapALE *«!
VV q»d pfcteu,u*.l

GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS.

COOKING STOVES

3IBOB

Ureirrscnrmec. *&gt;dl«:jthro lii* brreto tte «.

nurn

.ay that our boy, haa a* healthy a (snip, and i*
luxuriant a crop of hair as say elbse child. U e
c«u, therefore, and do hereby re««naircd your
Brotorotivs, ana perfect raaedy for all dlteawe of
th* »calp and hair. Ws are. your*, ro.nactfully,
GEORGE AS HIGG1NBOTII,
HARAM A. BIGG 15BOTH.

lawppoM the smoke of burning wood
would produce the sama rcaulta, but it
would not be to manageable. There ia a
PROF. 0. J. WOOD-Dear Biri I bare uaeJ
priaaplc in the smoke of wood, which,
two bottle* of Professor Wood-* RestoraUrs, and
when applied to flesh coagulates the albu­
caa truly ssy It is the greatmi discovery of the
•n for reatonng and changing Um hair. Before
men, thus rendering It unsusceptible of
uidng U1 waa a dim of SOTcuty. My hair ha* now
putrefaction. The same principle stops
bleeding by coagulating tbo blood. It
promotes healing, and may be applied with
decided benefit to almost all ulcers, wounds
axf cutaneous diseases. See Turner's |
,f every possible aixe, recently purchased
Chemistry, by Liebig and Gregory, pt,
it prices perfectly suited to tho
T242.
'
For chapped brads .and lips, molasses
ia the best remedy 1 ever need. If my
cows have sore teats, or an ox chafes oifl
PROBATE NOTICE.
aho rater shin so aa to occaricn 'be blood
JTAfE OF MICHIGAN, I Frobal
to start I apply molasses.”—Country
Gentieman.

Yocna Coltk—Many colls are lost for
want of rare before they arc a week old,
which might have been saved by a very
little attention. ’ Oftan tho mare has been
poorly kept and worked hard, and the
colt is of necessity poor end weak. Warm
and 4ry shelter, with plenty of litter, libesai feed and perfect rest for both the
mare sod foal, will uraally be all that ia
reqnirsd. If, however, tbe foal be weak
ana thin, end especially if after the first
week he does not seem to improve, and
k&gt;e«s and ankles seem’feeble and totter­
ing, examine Ins mouth and see if his teeth
arc arc cut The colt, when fooled, should
have eight front teeth, four above and
fbnr below, if these are not all through
tbe gums, ha cannot suck well, as the
gumo nre inflamed and sore. Cut the
gwtus with a sharp penknife, and the ani­
mal will improve at once.— Vt. Stock

NW GOODS!

tiBAMT A SFAUDiMNCPS

,

lhe bud btad, raauorou *11 diudrafi/itehtox
£TStKtlS?S

goods

SUGARS

FISH

TEA

CLOTHING

Hint Good TFA, sure to cure the headache

COJF'JF'JESTS,
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS
CHALU

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­

HERDS PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

And every thing iu the line uf Groceries.

All kinds of produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.

all.w me. therefore, to ciragraiukir roe e^OTiMking a dreeorerr in msiBciMi which ta proving itsru to be a worker of each vcotd* re io toe Am.*
of tee human fstuilr.
GEUilUE H. BESSITT
Local Editor ClnciaaaU l&gt;«ilv Et^virn
Inrauaruu*. Wcdr.esd._t. Kept X. U4i
Dr. C. W. Bosses-Dmr Sir tl.riag been treebl»d foe several rear* with calrenw debility u.4
« retire.., m. much so that wm maWr to .tired
to my eriisary bnstoeM at tiuv*, aad b:&gt;irr
heari) of the wondetfoJ cure* th.S your heaudiu.ri
w Jlood Porihor .nd Pdl. acre .Eretteg. 1 •■*
induced by a fnend Is try tbriu.
1 barn been using tee punteX for teel»l
months, sad hud the ured.cw folly r;u*! to i-t
reeoxunendaticn*. So i siuahie b .to uro to « .
that I cannot now di.p&lt;tooe with lhe ure cf it *l
my adr cncrd bk”, seventy-set en y ear*.
1 cheerfully giro till* infortLativa for lhe l.ne
IU of those similar It afficlid.
MORRIS MORRIS
. The above certifies! * aid maay other*, caa b*
•ent *l my c ffic. by any one st say lime. Gc.-foa*
of my Fsaily Medical almutec, grate from «&gt;
liuufoctory. sales room and office, Xn. &lt; Km»
Fourth street, id building from Mais .L Ostia-

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

RECEIVE MONEY ON OLD AC
COUNTS.

GRANT k SPAULDING.
dasta In pnnmsac* of and by rirtwe of a deerre
of this fourt. rasde tr
d-*-* «“
Kin day of October, i
Circuit Court Cam”"
of Barry, will tell
bidder, at Ibe Cos
top. on the IWh

Hastings, June 4, 1857.

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every
variety and style.

CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

1 have mdfcrod much at times. While it b
aal to the taste, it certainly has a hippy effect up.
oe lhe nerves. Phase accept my thanks lory rex
kind regards and act*, and beteve m».
Yours,
J. W.T. MeMVLLEV.
Cnrenian, Friday tept A 1ST
Dr. Roback-Ihwroir Bevir-.g been sCirtednIto
oeamlgi. cr rlreumalrem for the put year and s
half, and haring seenyoer n&gt;&lt;d&gt;c.ue. called to.
Hcandinariu Blood I'unBse,highly HneOTOTHsdrf
liy nntetmen with whom 1 am acintoied. 1 wu
induced to try it. Bal not before I Lad need rorme

v2n4

JUST RECEIVED
At the cheapest atom in town by

H. J. KENFIFLD
a new stock of Kall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold for

READ'S- PAY,

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

BOOTS AND SHOES!

at astonishing Inw prices. My motto
is ‘a little cheaper than the cheapest.’
I have just received a good assortment
FANCY CASSIMERES, a largo stock,
Ladies
beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

PROBATE NOTICE
TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Carry. *•-At a *ro*ion of the Probate Court, for Uk DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Countv of Barry, hold-rn at the Probate Ofict In

S

Trtuent, Orin I- R*t, Judg* of Probate.
Is Um matter of Ibo ettete of Frenelc DouMdwra,
*Ctore*dtog and filtog lhe petition duly verified,
of Suffimny I)on*M*on, widow of Mid decewed.
praying for certain reaarae thernn Ml forth teat
•dmlnunratian of raid rotate tn»y be grunted, and
that letter* nay iuoe to aaid petitioner.
Tbereupun it I* ordned. that Monday, the 59th
day of June, at 1 o'clock to tbo afternoon, bo as­
signed for the he-uing ot Mid petition, and that
the heira al law at mH bwwecl, sad all other
trerwn* interacted in »*&gt;d rotate, are required io
appear at a acewwe of raid Court, then to to boMeo at the PraTale Uttc*. in Haattoge. and .how
cte»e. if any there be. why the prayer of tba peti­
tioner ehould not be granted:
And it i« farther ordered, that aeid petitioner

DRESS GOODS

Such as Prints, Ginghams, l^Tjdni, Me­
rinos, Parametras Black Alpaccas and a
variety of Wool DeLalna, all very nits
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths tor
men's wear, and a large stock of staples.
Denims Sheetings, slurring, stripes, check*

I.
Ul. mwm cab uiw. •-----«■ which ltd lo his recovery were •&gt; Hltto -

CHEAP CROCKERY!

SMiWbSriWwrixwS’

die ot tho OToat'entb rectory ot wtal w»ot;W
"A oynipvl aad certata res-.e&gt;ra*.&lt;e for ui*&lt;*»«* •!
— T jL.—" W..1 .Loll.
fo-OV.
*’

JUST RECEIVED s new lot ot

— proscribed mnniir. pn I'*'ad ita uao. Tho re»i&gt;lt &lt;u tororalb*. In wo
ruoatto ho waa able to walk about Ut
without difficulty tad in aeroa twato* fo® *"
time that he cvtuteeored ita ore be » a» enuroiy
wall ted ha* net been cenhned a dar ..net.
Grateful toward* an aB riao prot.Jtnre forb;*

BOOTH and SHOES,
•hirte, collar*, j;lovea, btwlcry, snvito, piata. stsry raxtoty from ire .hilltop to
doUare; casta, Lsdie'n Gaiters Buskins and Boots, s
good
assortment
at very low prices.
•very pnee, quality ted pattern ; 'HU from Mx
On hand a very large stock ofCroekery
•hilling* io aix dollars.
stone and Glass Ware.
Just received a new stock of
O-Tt

of all kinds cheap for Ready Psy.
■
I have also a very largo quantity n!

3LffiTTMOEB3S3Et.
AND

I

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED

MHIXGLES,
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
on bind and all nanonu wishing to buy or
sell will do well to call before banralnin« WALLPAPER, Ae_, Ac.

W uron Pfoosttcua.—A weather
prophet has found out bow to do it. He
writes to sji agricukunt) paper saying
‘•When you wish to know what the
weather is to
go oct and select the
amxl’rer. eloud you can see; keep yw eye
apt* H, awd if it dscrmscs and dinppears,
it shows a state of the air which will be
sure to be followed by fine weather, but

I wtmld particularly call the attention
of persons who are building to the fact
1 ‘“T/T*
* larr riodi o|
.Nails and Glass and that 1 will furnish
Baah, GI«m, nails. Door Trimtuinru Ac., BVY, and hare no hoaliaiion to taring 1 do not
—- * baUMMMOLD!
*
“*
at as low a figure m possible.
nSLyl
SFJ KENFDCLD

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.

’“TEMPERANCE
G- B. O C E B. -y 1 1 1

New Barry Mill,
IS now in suoco
to do any amount

CASH O3fiTX.TFl
ADW ysicssr

*WOQB * GRANT.

Ul &lt;r«u*. w
ki
rmxrawx'te « i. . _ &lt;*. _ —_

eW- * unur .f-r-jMdtclY*/, fXlu.ly Ciw

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JAJWW A. »
A TTDftXlir and Gwm
A mA OMtorior ia Cto

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1. M. NEV1X3 4 COURAXY, Proprietor,

rJHeriytl»e-

VOL. 3,
fastings’ finsints^§ireti«rj.

. HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1858

Select14 'Jortrji
DREAM.

S in *11 kind* of dry, goods, groeeriea,
ry. Av- Stale »t, epposita posteBta*
Hl J. KENFBBLD,”

I* - Harlow House."

rrrT i »’&lt; ■ t) of UU •*'&lt;’ Mu*t-ir
.
block. State ttovl

\1A.NTTXCTVRERS of tin. *h»«Vlrvn and eop\f —r-wsiv. Deslvrs in iwm.
»«&lt;*!. gtaw,
» l'.»n'.warc. cutlery sad sicrre* S*w»un, &lt;Lx&gt;r
"
J. 1*. ROBERTS * Co.,
/J
BE VEERS in Jru&lt;», mtdicinrs, psUat aiffi
c&gt;n.-&gt;. twit-ts, oils, tuepcutlD*. burning fluid.
wi:rlM-,-:-r'.dT»-»tu1!*. wi-ido-v-Rtai*. putty, wtn-

TKW ELE1W *»&gt;! toukirllvr»,D»p«ort«taatlr cm
tl Uc.d »Il litds Uf Jrx.'lrr, dock*. w«tel»c*.
•!1 ;«!•. VraccUCs.
unef c*r riw«», books.

j.ir. OAKLEY,
v I’IfoLEHALE and retail deafer Is, sod mans\\ foelsitr of leather, tfudlnffs, de.. Bullis

V. . VARKER,
\VH0IJX\LK and retail dc«de:
V V »n ! f.rv.^.1.tof,»t!iu ••uM_»tal
EALERi

D lluuw,

HEATH, ELLIS * Co.
MASCFACTUBER5 &lt;Jf «'&gt;d do!«n
tare A p. 4 asaortennet *•«».*’

-VUmiONAiHX TAILOR. Cutting do**,
bhup u» J

J' jr-r. sad sit work «»rr*uied.

DAMIEL COOK,

JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
* TTORNEY end Orcselor at U«
A .1 t.-unU'Win CliMeer?. BIHiN'

WILLIAM BI RCHER,
M.iKiior, mu vw
Utlicv in Halk-j’s

Attorn

rtii C«

/ • ZNER.tLU
" J '.tid fell hide

JOHN ROBERTS,

CAKIAJM O. SCOTT,

W n. COLEMAN.

GEORGE W. MILLS,

JOHN 8. VAN HRt'NT,
I &gt; KilnTEll OF DEEDS. Office in the Court
At Home. Foes tut vwi»rJin|t, in all ease*. U&gt; be

TEBMB—A1M0, IN' ADVANCE.

NO. 11.
■----------L_T'J!1...... ' .JBUM

atUdt, now uttered a wild yertaad Jump­
ed forward—knife in hand—directly at dred
Farr.
But thclatter stooped, and Bien­
nis; striking beyond his mark, fell over
him, driving hla knife deop Into th* floor

u hinns to

oad jwudom.to foe who!*.fabric, ^ecp
this in view when you wish to know wliaj
hour baa atrut-k.
My Vod! I thfo&gt;k Thee, Art Thy
watahfa) uy* is.ov*r-aU:thiBg*, *md tfaft
Thou govcrtuMt them wifo. morcy and
wisdom.
I,.thank Thee that the world
goes not a*, man will*, but as Tbou (he
Lord wilt.
In whom aftiT trust better
than in Thoel
How Hrungely -Soever,
then, the world'* affairs may Mocnetime*
seem to procoed, I will be dumb, and not
open my inoufo, because thou ducat 1L—
Gotlkvhh Embtcmt.

bcMMd with foe devil in 'pin, and you ean't dHve
closed over that face,
it oat, either, you might a* well try to
make a pair of patent tikfoer bort*out
by M&gt; left hand in hi* long, ooare* hair, flrrubk from tba trat—■doubly to because
of a piece of corned beeC.or crovfd a aoi*
and tlie keen bowi* in his right, raised
MO
—
tob
—
v
V
over ins nesii.
.
noo. BiUy Dpl»b*w»* onpxrf ihwitmd;
“Hallo enough, you bloated hatted, be­ ger in tliat, for Bili-nsver missed his.mark,
holy far utterance. Bal fony oarri*4 fart he was as big n- devil, as wrer ats strfasw
fore 1 realp you !'* cried Bill.
to her resting place, they laid bar,’naafo beaiia.’ When ho graduated from school,
and he waa a* bdnaalft* truth itaulf.
All wa* now •xdtoment on both aides,
he left through the window, puraund by
tho
waving
wiDow,
fo*
ood
wa*
-placed
'lite men took tbeir atanda, al aixty
On»
and a down knives and pistol* were naces. Bill fired, and the cup flow Hom
above her, and-foap told me aha was hap­ the teacher end throe assistants.
drawn In * second.
.
py; but I knew not whrt fo*r.«aid; they thing Billy, would: do, he wppld tell tbs'
“Hu!J on I" shouted Bill. “Th* firet
took me from her resting-place, and for truth. He fold me ootidehuy that when
that moves to Interfere, will gel steel for
many long day* no sunlight gleamed upon he was taking a trip upon the nmnlfo.
me, Ywa* all excluded by closed shutters, flrmran &gt;orm «ime . hp 'Mto VIgM,
supper and if fol* thief don’t oay enough, •mothered hate areroed to centre inhui
and when 1 asked them why, they told and in-lhtr momiug they found the tow­
right soon, off goe* his hair!”
.
looks.
Huliata noticed that look and
Qn taytbiag I do—
“Enough, enough, and 1’U treat!" cried shuddered. ■ ,
tne 1 waa sick, and must rert. How oftuld line had ahnmk •&lt;&gt; that it bad drawn both
Biennis, quivering, like a coward, as he
1 rest 1 1 wa* not weray—foe *fater &gt; of
“For Gudfa rake, do not cun the risk !”
my soul waa ooxi.l 1 vra* not physically be a Providential thiug for them, for fo*
was, with terror, for bullie* are always foe murmured to BilL
Ire brigM,
captain hadn’t taken an observation W a
eowarda.
sick, but heartsick:
“Nonsense, tba risk i» nothing.*" be
[gw.
riWhen we're dry a* buffido chips in said, and touk hte ptaec.
Wh*a 1 again went forth to ralhgle gin cock-tail in threndays, and they Were
Angust, flat brokn,' got no friends, and
with foe worid, *11, 'all was changeiL^“Yon will fall, but not alone I" said-Iluforget foat we’re ■white inCn,. We'll drink liata, ra *h* took * place near him. “Let
Tb* dower* still bliwwmed bat they wort
a raareaombre buq foe bird* rang/tir*5 - mare they would have run afoul of the
with yon!” said Bill, scornfully,aa he me hold your rifle !”
*
This re'-iuret wo* too simple to bo ro­
a sadder tune, foe sunlight gladdened tho ' front comer of a /arm-hcnse and founder­
arose from his prostrate tmtagonist.
earth but the ray* were daiwened. I lin­ ed In* oat-bln. I sincerely hope that
Bleunl*
and hi* gang
evidently
did not
---------------,-----------fused, and Ids handtxl her fo* gun, which
--------------------like tho look* of-ottr party, for they now lie had hj
’
’
ger much at sister* grave, and I hear an
jqrtz-reloaded.
hauled off and left us to undisturbed ep^ct Iout of range, there, girl ’’’ shout­
almost audible voiea coining from: fov
duet, and repeating her dying word* ;— God have mercy ou bis soul, the rope
ed Halpin, who w now ready fir his
jnyment.. And then tjaore quirt
nv in Heaven.
Heaven."
Through; th&lt;the will shrink so that they can’t tie a kuot in
•‘-Meet
Meet rqp
”
Tliruugh;
the rest did Bill been me.
shot.
(
floating clouds of evealng a feir, white it.
I went orct to Billy’s bouse one
“Out of kit range, but not out of yowrr,
= ——ttzzzt:
-r*"g night, and his old'man had a prayer mnethand ix sometime*
extended, --d
and I rrongBiennis .-itto tiis p*rty, and.lbrco days af­ if treachery is meant!" said tbu Mexican
terward were off for tEc'plaina—1 to go girl, in n low tone, as shi moved a little
nize one that I have so often pressed in
BILL FARR,
sisterly
love,
in
bjfigono
day*,
foat
ever
as far ns Ij&gt;**mie, and then strike off tn to one side.
MT SISTER.
beckon* mo on to heaven.
As I gaze have a peep* in." So wo went op. The
the northwest—they bound for Sant* Fe.
Halpin fired.
The eup still remained
And so long an I wa* with them, I culti­ on Bill's head. A shout arose from (he of them waa ray aistor.
It u a rare cir- | upon the ailent star*, a* the) twinkle and good brothers and slater*’ware kneeling
vated the acquaintance of Bill Farr, for 1 crowd, for they tiiought Bill waa untouch­ cumstance that angels are permitted to shine in the distant sky, the dark lure-* ifpmi the flour and wr stood looking otij
lighted
eye*
beam
i(pon
me,
and they
IftTd hint for his ax&gt;l bravery and modest ed, and had won the wager.
dwell in thi* worldTof light* and shades,
&lt;k*port*i«nt.
When we parted, it was
lint a groan followed that shout, when embodied In a form of mortality, bitt
with regret on my part, tiiough 1 Utde they saw him rahe his hand to his fore­ thvae who gated on sister’* brow, and “meet mo in Hcavcm" I think of all and atraddling hi* leg*, ho bounded over
thought then that . / should now: be living, head, reel a step forward, and sink heavily mw the glances pf her dark spiritual oyca, thi*, and foe blesacd Redeemer who died ouq after another of tnelgood people,' and
‘■Kit Cai-sof," it is thought, has no equal,
while both he mul Aubrey have gone to the earth. And, at the same instant, alinoct fancied they **W tho angelic light to rave mankind t then, and then onlv got lullf way round the rojm, wbM Ito
etl-’ier for daring, for a knowledge of the
Hui fate's voice was heard,'shrill and clear playing over her countenance, and tlw r.rn I happy, for 1 think of the time with was stopped by pitching bred firwt into
down to gory grave*.
•
p&amp;thless weft, or in the akill. endurance,
Ah! how ntany of th* brav o and good its a bugle sounding to the charge-. “Mur­ light of Heaven shining through tho win­ joy, and 1 know that tom* day we shall th* apron «?f i hla grandmother. There
and curuing which make* the western
wa* a kivdor “hying on of hand*,” jurt
meet in heaven.
Lviux Lax.
whom I have known, and aoxv*d with, derer—Ar spared you, but 1 will not|" dows of her soul.
But sueh beauty as
hunter and. trapj&gt;cr formidable. Yet, in
then, and Billy was taken to the hotoft.
Hulsoalx CoLixoa, April 12.
have passed away, while lf oft lightning- she shunted.
hers was too bright to last, and ao the
my trips of adventure toward die setting struck and tentpwst-btolcn, seek and sigh
laid acroa* a bai-k-log, aud his "alt-Jowlr
And aw she did so, she raised Bill’s rl•un, 1 bavu met more than one who wua iu vain for »uch death m baa taken them fle, and, with unerring nim, sent a ball destroyer cam* with »lo*r and rnftssurod
V^no'u. Tvxw vnz Gancnaroxt?— wb» pounded till they broke kindling
tread, but fearfully aur*. Cautiously he
well calculated Uj compel* with “Kit" for to lie upon glory’* crimson bed.
through Malpin'a black heart.
Bill was advanced, with an unerring hand he When I wa* a little boy, I remember on* wood enough, to laat all winter. Wheat
tiie meed uf fame in; bis own peculiar
Ringold, Ridglcy, lancohi, Bliss, Ayres, dead but vengeance quickly followed his grasped the heart of her we Idolized, and cold winter's morning 1 wa* acooated by the row cotnniencrtl, 1 ran up stair*,
line. AVbiX lik* him, could trail a foe ur Crittenden, Kerr, Downtuan, Ingo—a fall.
a smiling man, with an axe oc bis shoul­ knocked the poodle dog end®ire, dashed
it was stilled forever.
into Sally Doblw’ chamber, ran around a
find a friend 1 who, like him, knew uot a hundred dear once—are gone, died brave,
Ifow prone are we to worahio earthly der. “My preUy boy," raid he, “has hooped skirt, knocked an old fast out of
fear? who could aufler without a groan, noble deaths, yet 1 must sta|y. For ickat*
idol*, and forget in our adtnirafoki of the your father a grindstone F “Yes, sir,”
A
dovt
Paint.
—
Pride
is
frequently
re
­
the window, took an ob*ervati&lt;m, tow
endure without fainting, and shame *vrn Ixl time and xstb tell, but tell, oh! tdl
commended by the false u*e of language. gilt, the goodness of the giver, and when said I, “You are a fine little fellow," said Billy licked. I jumped tout of th*. .«b&gt;
the red man iu svrical tortitude 1
tpiickly, for I am weary wigi waiting I
Pride ho* been defined an “inordinate and we fix our hopes, our heart*, our aix, be, “will you let mo grind my axe on it 1" dow upon tho ***** a minute, and dronOne sueh was Bill Farr, the hero of thia
unreasonable sclfiekteem, attended with upon our idols, how sore they are to be Pleased with hi* compliment oi “fine little ped—where 1 Echo *n»rer\ in foe awUl
sketch. 1 met him first at St. L&gt;'ui&gt; «ith
I never wrt Bill Farr tmain, but have insolence and rude treatment of other*." taken from u*. We might aimoat asv, fellow,” “Oh, yea, sir,” 1 answered, “it is
barrel, 1 touched Irfittrirn, earn* up and
Aubrey, the Santa Fe trader, who had just beard of hi* fete. WuJd that I knew
Sometimes thl* view is recommended, by when we find uno true heart that rightly down in the shop.” “And will you, mr
engaged him a* a guard and litiutor for
his early hi*t&lt;&gt;ry, which moat have been the application to ft of an enithet expres­ appreciate* our wayward natures, foat man," raid be, patting mo on the head, crawled out I was trodried with a oowr
By gravy, that wa* the wor*C
hla train u&gt; New Mexico, where, ala*! a strangu and cruel one, to send him— sive vf »ume valuable quality’of Mart; beats in unison with our», most surely “get a little hot water ?" How could i stomach.
poor Aubrey fell'by tho hand of a cow­ genteel and educated as ho was—upon eo
refuse; 1 ran and soon brought a kettle vegetable sonp I ever •wallowed. I shook
and sometime* by the substitution of a will they be tom asunder, lb« tender
the aiffrt^rouod* ami cgg-abclls out of
ardly assassin, out long aft.rsards.
wild aud dangerous a track, m that which word, which awnkcns'in the mind no idea cord* which bound them will be severed; full. “IIow older* yoa,and what is your
. There were *on?e twenty or mitre of hr followed. T&lt;1 abuw bow d.spcrato be but those of excellence and glory. Many —but no’—that were murmuring; we name 1” continued he, without waiting for my hair, and made tracks Tor home *cala reply; “I am sure you ar* one or foe tcring turnip top*, fish-bone*, potato psus in the sjduou of the Planter's House, w^s, 1 need only alaV:, from authentic oea parent La* taught hi* children to be will not complain, for a Father’* hand is
ftnUing sway die grief-thoughts of port ciiUnta. that—iihglirbandol—he fought proud, that by so doing they might be in it, and “Wboio the Ixwd lovcth, he finest lad* that I have ever seen; will you ring*, apple-skin* rod grewre a* 1 wait.
My old imn thrasiied me fue spoiling my
ing with eberishen fri*nda, and *larthig and killed * flrizzly bear «*f die largest aliks to hold their beads'high In their pas­ chastencth."
Though the heart which just turn a few minutes for me?” Tick­
for the “plain*,” where fir*’- wc wvro to site at Tehanio, in California, on tlic fourth sage through foe-worfil. Miserabl* mis­ nestled close to tpjpe for many long, long led wifo foe flattery, like a liul* fool. 1 eltobto, aud BiUy's old oian-soed my old
expect the ‘ copper skins aud, if wo ea- &lt;/ foal July, merely tn atutpe bititaclfmid take ? rarJu in nttcrl forgetfulness of the years, which answered; every wild throb went to work, and bitterly did I. roe the man for spoiling his *will. The hog* werer
caped them, to luuk out fur tho m«*n a|nl friends. Uf life he wa» utterly ruckleu, divine maxim, that “Pride gocth before of my own with one of kindness, and day. It was a uew axe, and 1 toiled and taken sick, and they had to be killed to
cowardly, aud treacherous “Rreasws" be­ yet ao-quicl in hi* reckltosnc** tlust no destruction, and a haughty spirit before a svnijKithy, bos been severed from mine, tugged, till I wn* almost tired to death. Ire eured. 1 havn’t used gay hair oil since.
yond.
Wn were cotspoacd of traders, one would deem him a dril'l of de»pcra- fall.” It i» raid of one of foe king* of the bright light of Heftran, which ahe *o The school bell* rang, and I could not get
away; mr hshds were blirtsred, and it
hunters, and * tew merchants, who had
anelcut Ea'pt, foat ha chore to bo denom­ longed for while un earth, has burnt upon
helped to Gt up .the expedition. Also, U°UuL to hi* dutch. It occurred Ml last inated “UuBirf* foe Proud," and Lis over­ her in all it* fulk-css *ud glory. She is waa nutnalf gruuud, At length however, law of the State of Virginia prohibit*
two or throe luvera of AuTtarevaa, in lU Chrislmaa day, .at Tehalnp.
Bill, hko throw wo* as sudden and remedilera as now singing tho song, of the redeemed the sue was sharpened/and to m* wifo, marriage unlirsa the parties are of lawful
most free sense—of whom tho writir, most bravo mcik was t lavpril* with inc bis iusolonce had been Insupportable.
around our Father’s Throne, and, per­ “Ndw, you little rascal, you’ve played the ago or by tlaicdusent of the parent*. ’ '
truant—ftcud to school; arycn’il rue it."
John JI——, a weH-to4oflsrtnnr, Jfc
ladies, yet like
at least whom I can
yrtAably, waa one.
It is certainly no«ma!l evidence of foe chance, she sometime* gazw with love
Alas thonght I, it was hard enough to turn the Valley of Virginia, was blessed wish
We—.whom 1 have named—considered vouch fur. he cared but Hill* for
&lt;n»ral corruption of our race, that thia and pitr upon thora she left, to baltic
ourwlvc* a select aud private party, and I’erhapa, liku th oniFof wlwm I «pcak, rank growth of a degraded humanity can with tlw trial* of earth, yet* little longer. tbc grindstone this cold day; but now to
bo
called
“
little
rascal,
”
was
loo
much.
—
—
ft
wife. Jehu oaal hi* ;*yq* around, but
did uot mingle with, or know, any of tlic | lie luuf tasted of. the l&gt;i(u+nc»» of their ever be mentioned, or regarded, with any If with the flood of light . which burst
many strangers who dropped in to pat­ trcaclicrv, borne thtilr wr|ng«, cyduretl other sentiment* than those of disappro­ upon her freed spirit; the earth shadow* It sank deep in my mind, and often have unaucoeufully, until they fell upon tlw
form of Bettv—daughter of John Jiawn
ronize the tken fir*I but*! of the weat— their wayward toprio**, nn^l b« felt that, bation and disgust. Il hid never boon have gathered around oura «t1ll do««r, w* I thought uf it rinee.
When I see * merchant over polite to and ous of the’ prvfttart and nicest girls hl .
as it may yet be, for all tliat I know.
to build hope upon them, Wil* like build known but for sin; and the moral tarte hare a bleswd hope of meeting her in
bis customers; begging them 10 taste a lit­ the country.
After a aourtahip of abt ,
The craning passed on, and what with Iuk * tower upon qutcksanij, whidi would must become utterly vitiated before it Heaven, when wo think of her dying
He was loved, It can be viewed, under any *of It* modifica­ hours; all waa calm and po*o*ful, aud tle brandy, and throwing half his good* week*, John wa* rendered happy by the
Mobile oysters, good bibiblea, etc., we swallow it from sight.
on the counter, think* I, that man has an consent of thn fair Betty.
were passing it moat agreeably. But our . appears, by a fair soqbra, tyr whom, per­ tion* or disgutM, with foe *mallo»t eom- ah* went to sleep in Jeaua, uke a child in
The next day, John, with a friend, went
axe togr'ind.
•
-r
quiet wa* much disturbed by a grou vf chance, he cared nothing, |.r k-ss, but,ao plMcncy.
There is no.pride in heaven, its mother’s arms. '
When I tre a man flattering tho propio, to town to get the necemry document*;
men—gentlemen they, thought themselves did nut a lt*s feyored lover of hor’s be- ly foe most dignified of creature* there,
For many long weary hours had we
making great profanon* of attachment to with the fortrfa of procuring which h*
—who.over-dre.sed a. they sere, seemed
bv holt angels'and the spirit* of the re­ watched the faithful monitor, as it ticked
u. bold us of foe hunting-foirt and bock '"'(jac Malpin— Buber I lw»»' hl* first deemed, ra well as by God himself, it i« off moment afur moment of her precious liberty, who is in private life a tyrant;
msfoinks, look ont, good people, that fel­
Long had wo sat by her bedside,
akin tribe rather in contempt.
At last name—a celebrated rifle slmt in that see viewed with unifarm detestation and ab­ life.
low would aetyoo to turning grindstuat*. good deal uf beaitaihm Informed tho ur­
foayao talked and actol that Aubrey, rioo, loved IIuli«ta de Navarito, but from horrence; and ft Implle*, in foelr retima and watched the feeblefluUer of her pulse,
When 1 aee,a man hoisted into office bans Mr. Brown that ho waa going
g®1
keen-cveJ and .wiry little Frenchman a. her oome no returning »tnilc, though tion, all the evil* of supremo self-love, Che low besting of her young heart, which
by party spirit, without a *inglo qualifica­ married; to get married to Betty Jones,
ho was, Uesw to writhe, and finally spoke many apreaent wa* lavlahofl upon hfr.^- and rebellion against the established or­ told ua all too plainly that our lored one
tion to render him either respectable or and wanted to know what be mart do to
Everywhare and was nearing the dark valley of death.—
to unc who seemed to be tbeir leader—a n. laid the colla—, which, he could.ot der of tlic universe.
useful, Ala*! methink*, deluded people, co tn pa v* tliat desirable consu tnmathm.—
Luxe, rvd-£uud Lully, di*pl*) ing * large conquer, to Bill Farr, but, *ith a (reach- alway* It is a usurer, a de*put,on odious We beheld the orb of day ride through
you ar* destined for a season to turn a
But in foo view of man, pride the heavens in its glory, and loo welt we
quantity of jewelry, *l*o the J1'11 ®f • erous cunning, 'till pretwiM fri«d»tap tvrant.
grindstone for a booby.____
bowie and foe butt of a revolver from for Bill, though he sought hl&gt; life.
I* far lea* hateful, and under aomo cir­ knew that ere the world should again be
legal impefomwitpvrvvnted the raromay,
inade bi. rt-l-mJ ”3JII ^«k*J L‘“.
On Oiri*tmaa ’dav bepropored a shoot­ cumstances is even praiseworthy. The gladdened by its bright rays, the earth
A MoitaTaa Moarxa.—A monster mor­ would tor the sum and con»id*ra*h)w uf
w&lt;Mild
claim
one
mortal
leas,
and
heaven
-'Sir,if.
«™ I11'1’ “™;“d ing match with Bill, among th'
pride
of
ancestry,
of
talents,
of
reputeof
tar has been tried afW-iolwich, Engtand, *3, grant him tbelicanwa.: • Johnnwahtor
which they were to shoot a tin cup from Jon. rod even of personal beauty, which on4 angel more. We watched the small roecraafully, with 70 pound* of powder, lieved be।dad but foe nefltowvy f-md*
taplic* no worth, or dignity, either intel­ ho Ara, and still ahe remained with «, but though it* fol! charge is 800 pounds.—
»&lt;am •• BileW
each other's bead.
.
Bill waa equally expert with the nflr. lectual, moral, or relative, ha* been »ys- an unearthly light shope on herdark eye*, The shell is one yard m diameter, and,
WU
wraos,»&gt;J «uriIZ »«“•
a few aerations: Yo* are twmRyand accepted th* challenge, friendly a* ft tematiealiy eaeouragod by parent* aud her cheek waa ashidaTpelcr, her hand a uncharged a* It was In the experiment. It year* of age. I suppose Mr. N------ ?1"
‘''•■■Du
lb"1 “
f Mrtn*J,
Maupin,
hesitation; teachers, a* dxtnt. manl9, noblr, honora- trifle thinner, and the angel* camo to take tore up stones, and piled up the earth as
“Yaa," *aiA John.
6le Thus lira thnl fundamental maxim of her to a more congenial tlhne. Ws high M a small house, and filled fo* Mr
oral thi bollr, pt.=«g b.. bud &lt;•» lb. huLtob* hadpnxnired toeat »&gt;&gt;•
“Do you aolemnlv ewo*r that B«
with the family fo Huliafca, postponed the Redeemre a kingdom been practically judged it by her own looks; ahe heard within a radius of 200 yanfe, with *arth
hilt of hi* knife.
_
scorned and denied! “H* that exaltetb tho rustling of lheir light winga; though and stones, and roots of tree*. 'Hi* mon­
“I bordlr know what to make of you. the trial of *kill uhtil afterward.
ahe
feared
DOtTO
ge,-mHl-*he
loved
her
himself
idudl
ba
abased;
and
b*
that
■
One thing is auro, you do not act as If you
ster is oompoondad of wrought fcnd Cast
“You’d better shoot the, match first,”
ZCd!" "I.W A»b"I. “"V
bumbleth himself shall b* exalted."—PM earthly friend^ and kmg *b* talk'd tn ua iron, in separate pieces, tight!v lux.pci
• said Malpiqt ‘‘Old Navarito’* wine may
“Wbatsthrt.’’' mU John.
“By th* Immaculate, J™
J°r
together. At foe fifth round the middle
Mr.B. repeated.
&lt;
, unsteady vour band!"
_
■
that! My name i* Biennia! shouted the
hoop partially gave way, and thus Inter“Nu danger of that, but if y ou w«re to
-WOI,-- replied
Tn* XVxTcnuixrti.—A friend having j foe moat
ruffian, and be .drew hi* knife.
the a-ugel* could tarry no
remarked that he was often st loss to dis Heaven;
Aubrey wa* unarmed—for ho never
wurearrJ. except upon
longer,
so ah* weak ,
carer any traces 6f ths Divtos govera-I| •-»
' wtighing » ton and a.hslfi_______
‘Ttatlier fear font
rn&gt;Y
JoU'
revival, and
Uh, the horror, thes agony of lh*t tnoment and providence In the w*ya«rf the ,I
where dancer wa* to be expected, dji said Ma! pin, Wtforly.
drud duliara."
i
— Th* darkened winuwnt—but ’«.
ti* r
part.
world, Gotthold mid to him : “Com*. let uwnr-uv.
.WiuT Man* a Bumf**.—The follow
I
-Ke, r-r &gt;t l»«i; lb«» » »•• «.
du*s,
the
niuillcd
knoekar,
foe
*mothaeed
to a» 'OfU u»l “? J“2‘ u, go to a watchmaker’s. See, be has tread, all told fort wo wcr* entertaining ing table of the ntunberpf. pounds of wa­
»&gt;c® making a valuable watch &amp; »
riota article* to a bushel, may be of' to- Mr. Clark, . foey’il trim, ins out
her of wheat, spring*. pint. *te-, oaartly a .trauge gtiMtT7rt,:-Death had paid u*
How earnestly w* be­
measured, joined, and fitted to each other. Km first visit.
There 11c the parts, all different in shape. sought hirti to leave onr daritag, but no,
be vm fixed in h's ptirpe***; he had

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couHo'lgire WJMfr
1 very mtn* doubt your ability.

&gt; much time and trouble ** you pk**c, the
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J. F. EMORY,

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lock* still lay in fo« *a»*f*nt*a»ic ware*
npm, her fair foretasd, for fo. I*M tim*
sfo kissed ’foo*e'bt&lt;fodta«iip* which now
for th* fitot refused their own *w»*k kiss
iu return, and then wo laid her in her
narrow coffin bom*, In Ifor ntwtla** rob*
Cf white, *ad - we gax^ upon h»

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REPUBLICAN

STATE C0KVENTI0M.

Agarnemunn for three days
Wadtag the 90to «f J««e
which abs |parted
' ‘from them.
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mmtious.

It is now coufidcmly expected
.
roads will also soon b. built, n.tX

from the southern boundaries of t*
State, north, throucli T^tnain^ .1,. r. . .

At’that !
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kri»rnSthi» intelii
The prsaent State Administrate® en­
tered into office with 8406,041,051 in th®
until they shall all have been offered, in
Treasury. This waa denominated *gcno- th. ..nfct bj
i» lb.
a u™ py»r. b««ims m
G»»V. l» lb.S«U But romer
which Um Blue
So in

itroabb

couM put our finger* on old .ores and
running sores which r.ra already on our section. of the county. Each towfaHp is
Rspubliczn body, politic from not having entitled to four delegates In the eraivensteered efear of IL We believe thattitere tfan, and it is of vital Importance tttl n|l
promiaing,
indisputable
Republicans
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an -ii
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, y. y.MMygr,
H.u&lt;-••

offices.

parts of tbo county be folly represented.

day

bet—will revive the public ooufi-

aentativa to Congress from this District,
or a Senator to oar Slate Legislature,

U. K TchwiUDGK,

muet attend to the matter prior to this
cunvention, and who, when there, will

lien, of office end envoi amenta.

aceidmt had occurred, which we take tar

When

publicans in this way, then the sky will
Gsl! and wo shall cateb larks.*"

tionable State ticket must bo apparent to were ten days out from Plyraoeth then,
and had not yet reached that point iu mid
every one; and the only way in which It
ucenn at which they were to separate and
can be reached or effected, is through our
I-* tewa U ..UIW u ♦
’
THOSE IMDIANB.
tho paying out commence. Twentr-ihroa
p-.Hf, T-ij
” Vu‘""lltlri I
We have known a maniac who condays have olajwed since tho Windsor
that
all
our
primary
meetings
are
well
Forest left the fleet, end although the
—WW!"—— ■ eoived that ,God wm tho author uf sail bis
wri.Ei-TIlVG CANDIDATES.
I difficulties and misfortunes, having taken uttendod, and delegates sent forward, who time is long the weather haa been uufrror.
able; and the fret that toe vessel bringing
Ttwra ia * difference lietween selecting i poeaession of some portion of hie system, know wliat is required, and who will shirk
ti&gt;e intelligence has only just arrived^tvea
auidMatao, and submitting to those who | ond was there devising and excatting no part of.their responsibilities. '
select tbsmsclv**. Th* Republican p*r- j means of torture and ruin. We have
peditlna will be auecessfoliy eacompliidity m this State haa arrived at that point I knuwn others inall stages of sanity aid in­
It ia really too bad that Mr. Holmra, ed. Throughout the ocuntry the Interest
In the ultimate success of the enterprise
in uumoricnl power, when there ia danger I sanity, tortured with th* belief that pome
our State Treasurer should have so un­ increases daily, and a failure would create
of weakness, in ita very strength. There ‘ neighbor &lt;rf/iiend was imbued with tho ceremoniously taken from the Slavocralic thy most profound disappointment.— Utl.
is danger that politicians may rule th* power of bewitching, and were oonthiual- journals ol our State, their principal elec­ Trib.
peopfe. We have see: it In other orgnui- ly inflicting upon them untold miseries,
tioneering capital, by paying promptly at
zatiiea, and
•**» • disposition ocThe most novel exhibition of a similar maturity, the installment of two hundred
caahmaly in some member, of our own j UtUucinaiioa, that has lately frllon under and sixteen tbouiaud dollars, of our loco Brnliny of the Cablt^-inUrttliny partinlare. party to do the some. Tbo best mean, j our observation, is in the caw of a certain foco five million loan.
He has also,
Boston, July 17.
of a voiding such a calamity is to adhere editor in our village. He seems to be (contrary to locofoco precedent,) paid
The Courier cf this morning publishes
to tlic policy of rotation in office. Not ' troubled with no God, dsrelling within the interest on all the oui^tanJlng bniancc the following statement from Mr. Juhn
tliat rotation which rotates a small man him—■no
—n
—-- —
‘•-k ut-.
—li
- aday
— ­ of that precious “Democratic legtey.”— A. Richard^ mate of the Alice Monroe:
living
witch
disturbs
his
The Alice Monroe experienced almost
through all the different grades of office, dreams or jostles his pillow at night—not It ia quite probable t&amp;atsony very honest
constant aoutherly galea aud was forced
into place, which he is incompetent to even a conscience goads him for his doily
to takes much more northerly course than
fill, bat that rotation which brings nevr transgressions. Ills la a monomania; we the outrageous mlsnepresentatiuns ofthese she otherwise would have done. On the
cannot call it hydrophobia, although he Slavocratic pre sobs, that tho State Treas­ morning ol th* 27th, about 8 o'clock, mw
snap* end snarls at everything that comes ury waajeally bankrupt, aud the credit of the frigate Niagara'lying to m lot. 52 05,
to labor for a time in the ranks as pri\atq' in his way; bls demonstrations ape per­ the State ruined; which would have been loiig. 83 15, nnd waa shortly boarded by
a lost from bcr, cuu'aining Mr. Cyrus
soldiers. The claims of experience it is fectly harmless; besides, we have heard of the case il the old loccfoco policy of get­
W. Field of N. Y., and a Lieutenant ot
true may seem aomew hat op;r&lt;sed to thia no deg having died under such dretim- ting into debt, and not even paying tlie toe Niagara. It was then fuggy, but the
principle, but political history will attest stances as to lead to the belief that bis interest, lud been continued. There would w eather was very calm.
Mr. Field and
the Lieut, desired CspL Cummings to
that there is less to fear from inexperience death was induced by having bitten some­
than from pampered corruption.
' thing obnoxious. No. it is not hydropho­ first dollar, but for this locofoco State take certain letters and papers relating to
the telegraph expeditoxi to th* U. 8., ami
Raw recruits must come in some time. bia; it is a monomania, and the disturbers debt, and even this has been provided fur,
wrote one ur two letters on board toe
of bis; peace are the spirits uf seven de­ and any of our Slavocratic friends having hour or more they remained co board of
parted Indiant. Ever and anoo Ms friends honest claims against the State, have,only her.
They also communicated toCapt Cum­
are startled by his wild frantic exclama­ to present them to the State Treasurer,
are Uuapable of giving advice. Our view tions: ' “There they arc! There they arc ! and they will be duly honored, and mings and Mr. Richards a statement of
tbeir doings for the past fortnight. They
is that in county or State, four years in Tuosx Savra lx Bliss!”
promptly paid. Thus has the frith of the stated that both Vessels, the Niagara au'd
Whether, at some period of his life, he Stale been fully redeemed, her credit eaman cad bo mH to have claims. In some
tablhiied, and her securities standing ful­
eases, where the danger uf abuse ii great­ whether his hand has, at some time been ler as high as any of her sister western
eel, our Statute makes the limitation.— imbued to tho blood of some proud chief,
The State of Michigan actually owe* Jess
whether, ss constable in Ionia county, or
during Lis peregrinations “a little further by thousands of dollars, than it did In
this point, and the same language has south,” be has violated fats faith with the 1854, when left by the self-styled Democ­
heretofore born interpreted by different vindicative savages, Is not revealed; but racy, (treasury leeches,) of former years.
How stands the\case, with the National
cd Baaqno haunts him in the shape of tbo Treteiury at Washington T The txmos of a
spirits of seven departed Brave*. A pay­ buzxard's prey could not be picked cleaner.
bmeafter.

W« are not disposed to quar­ ing subscriber lost, and he sees those In­ /Titx
diana A delinquent absconding, an ad^

tan, neither shall we submit to dictation
Tbo tally exception to the foieguing

rule which we are willing to admits
where tho people, wiJwut the influence of
log-rolling, caucus and conv'ention-pack-

vertiaement lost, or even some unwitUng
correspondent calling attention to his misdeeds,and those same gaunt, grim spectres
stare him in the face; and in Ids torture
ne utters another cry. Of late this mor­
bid state of mind has somewhat increased.

extension. To such insinuations, as that mentors; but llwse are fly ing phantssiea,
there will be a split In tlie party unless and moat give place to seven Indiana. A
certain individuals are nominated; we say.

melancholy case indeed, and ysl b'ta friends

We have heretofore given our opinion
of c/oima to office, and the following on

of the Detroit Tribune-.
“Always when candidate* are to be seeleted for any public office the question

Caors.—I'he

wheat

harvest U*

ty is found to bo badly damaged in many
rust. Many pieces are said to bo hardly
worth the harvesting, while others are
comparatively good. Il is utterly im­
possible al preaunt to give anything like
with previous years.

be

The quality must

much below the average, although

Agamemnon, experienced tlie moat vio­
lent southerly gales from the day they
left Plymouth, and were driven as far
North as 1st 54, much higher than* the
Rendezvous, thus delsying their opera­
tions for several day*.
The Niagara behaved in alt respecta
I like a thorough sca-gning vessel, and was
not the worse for the storms. The Agamomnern, on the contrary, suffered severe­
ly; at one time tlic commander of the Ag­
amemnon informed the lit officer that be

K

too cunlemptiblcrto die. Gon lame acted
just as every man should act under like
circumstance’, and public rqrinioa will
sustain him."
The Lcnvtnwr.rni Herald bolda to a
different opinion, as du others. It speaks
thus of too ease :
“We had caleu'.atod on the event, know­
ing that his position would protect Mm.
Any one perusing the evidence in tbo case
cannot foil to sec that Ixue was guilty of
murder, and yet be is allowed to
free.
Had lie been‘some poor Individual of Irea

aspiring pretention*, it is doubtful wheth­
er he would have eacaped the rengener of
Judge Lynch, but being the great Jim
Lane, the nlinishment which he well merits
is warded bff. W* had an idea that Itanc
would never be punished, but we were
hours longer, so great was hrr straining;
not prepared for this summary mrmneruf
"but the storm subsided at last, and the
Agamemnon rode out of the gale. A
m-wt unfortunate accident occurred on
Caicxxx SxAin.—A peculiar kind of a
board, however, caused by tlie breaking
loose of the cone which held the cable in reptile, known as the “chicken snake," ex
its poeition ou the gun deck. The cable ists in the Sacramento valley, and, per­
haps,
throughout other portions of die
got adrift, aud was pitched aboutthe dock
undoubtedly much to its damage. 200 State. They will ascend the tallest oak
tons of coal also got adrift on the same, and other trees, for the purpose uf procur
deck, and caused infinite trouble.
’ ing the young Urda, which arc to be found
Two seamen were injured by tbeeeacd- in their nests among the branch**. A
dents; one having an arm and the other a lew evenings since, a little girl, living on
leg broken. The two vessels and their a ranch in the neighborhood of the city,
lenders finally arrived un the ground, and went in tlw -•&lt;rek of the evening to a chick­
on toe morning of the 26to a connection en coup, Avliieh was plared on the ground,
was effected, the weather being then suf­ for the purpose of attending to the juven
ficiently calm. The paying out of the ile brood o| chickens, which had been

the following resolution:
,
have no objection to this arrangement, was* broken. This was about half past
wholly ignore Malms,” for In politic* the
SxxrncAL Ixdiax.*.—“Lo, the poor In­
That the government, to be providing, we are not to lose by it, as a
dian,” whose tribo was recently warned
terse is synonymous, or should be, with justReeolrtd,
and leg-timal* under our republican
citizen, Mr. Grant's former partner, O. D.
by a “digger” W that a fearful epi.
SracLOtsn.
w.v. wo tuUu.
at eight o'clock she waa first seen by the ------------—
try, to the distraction of thu white*, and
TxMraaAXcx Matrixes.—.We have
to
the-----------------restoration of
supremacy,
- -----. digger "Mjucuiacy,
to impose the Lecompton coasliuiUonydphfu come
rnimii to
tn the
tlm cunduaton that ■__
we mean so, lot were u aura a intn"
taa
ar 1:
living
on the people of Kansas against their con-''
man being over active in politics, and
spirit has spoken, u&gt;d that they were
sent wm an infringement of this principle Temperance Meeting held at tho Court caused by its disarrangement during the
falsely warned. To secure their own safe­
of free republican government.
ty the Indians all removed to n high alti­
tude in the mountains; toe younger nor­
parliamentary tarties to stave off a vote, Fall Creek, near Boltwood A Granta
lion of "ho tribe, however, who have Uen
but to no purpose, though tho Speaker Mill, is In a very unsafe condition for tbo use. The Alkte Monro* parted from the used to bread and meat, instead of “grabs"
sad
“aconis," and consequently are a litmade arbitrary sod absurd decisions in limbs of teams or persons passing orer iu Niagara shortly after noon of lbe27th,
tie skeptical ol inconveuieal prophreiBa,
and lost sight of her about 4 o'clock.
have returned to their old eaiDpJng ground
&lt;
'Die
Agamemnon
had
nut
then
come
in
Rat, Judge of Probate, after
*ght. 'll* Niagara hod hoped that her above Columbia.—Columbia Courier.
i litically divided—for the resolution. 31
amitort would arrive iu season to make
Pan Line Bra.—T. G. Baxter, ofNapa.
republicaus and 11 anti-Lecompton delqoforma tbo Rctxirter that ho
. k;—
waa foggy, though calm, it is hardly
Mr.Shsetx, republiran, offered the fol­
towing resolution:
RtTolrtd, Tliat ws approve of the course
of Stspl.-.-n A. Douglas, Gen. Shields, and

Rapids, Kalamuoo, Bint and S-.eina*
sod other important pte«a, tiuis s,^
connecting-tte arntthem n« well tstu

•ive lumber regions in th* northern pan.
of the State. One styb rood is alread,
completed from the northern boendare 4
Ohio, passing through the thriving city
in* all that are advertbed In cm* *1,d Adrian to its rival tily, Jockwm, on fr.
every county In course through the State. Ceatral Railroad, and ‘doing an rar-tfrm
Our telegraph line* alao ks»
By iterance to the Supplement!, contain- bvjnewi.
first statemsnt above made.
in’a descriptions at length of all the lands pmVwith tho progress uf our tail-nodi
The State has bom forced into themar*^
D\roil having already a P^nufetMi
of nearly 100,000, (l^tng mere than doe
ket to raise means to pay the interest of
___
th* State «*bi which accrued under toe ex­ county will be seen.
The progress of tho sales from day to Med In five years,) aud commanding w
travagant and wasteful management w day will be reported to the daily papers it doea, to *&gt; |arec an extent, the var:w
former Democratic rule, the State pmd
in tbo State, so that all d**ig»imug to avenues uf trade, by railroad­
on account uf “trust funds,” the amount
water, when tlie imtuenso resources uftM
of $M2A7W, which exceeds the wbM.
State, of which it must remain the tonamount in the Treasury nt the lune th*
mrrc’al met ni pci is, shall bcratne filly
Democrats went out ol snd the Ifepublideveloped, will ever rank among the l»r.‘
cans went into power 5133,101,06; and through all the sales.
Tbe terms of sale to thore who make gest and rifost weal toy cities of the west.
As a State, connecting a* it doc*, mdaffidavit, personally, before the Commisekmer, at tho time of sale, according to way, tho rich oomincrec of the east nah
with a much larger amount ul the State
law. of their intention to become “actual the great agricultural west, aud briar
debt, at a rate of taxation more than one
and bona fide settlers” on the land within nearly aurrounded by navigable waters
hundred per cent leas than the average of
one year from the time of purchaae capable of floating th* Isrp At craft, I re­
as required bv section 8th of the set pos­ gard the Peninsula State unequalled in
ought to know—those wbo are not already ed February 4to. 1858, will be twenty natural commercial a* well a* auruslta*
five per cent, uf the purchase price («.r ral advantages among all our pnepcroos
informed." Such is toe difference between
inland State*. Ita coal, plaVcran-I six*
Democratic and Republican rule.” The bid) down, end the balance m ten years
quarries (with ita unemnllcd taka Stipe
one taxes too p*»Ms at high rates and runs st too option of the puichaser, with an­ rk»r marbh ) aro already found in n'Ja.
Persona
the State into debt, and toe other redu.-e* nual interest at ten per cent
dance.
Itbi'iniatc, SoBj tlinhr and wa
the rate of tax and pays the State debt. luking fi»r land to acttle upon, wbo expect
ter are ail thpt cmild'bs desired. It* Luj.
The people of tbo Stalo understand Ulis'' Jo avail themselves of the bcnc^t of ma­
versity, nt Ann Arbor; Normal Sch&lt; &lt;?„
king
but
die
quarter
payment
down,
must
difference and will aet accordingly.
malic their selection in one body, and in at Ypsilanti, and Colleges at Kalamanw,
addition to their own affidavit, must furn­ Hillsdale, Laoul ami Itaxisiug. arc all dx.
ligbtfullr loe-itrd in those beautiful tnwu*.
The trial of this notorious persun.ige, ish the OtDinissioner, at the time of sale,
These with its other institution* uf learn­
by three exam'ning magistrates at Law­ with the affidavit of th* aupervisor &lt;»f th.
ing apruiging up in various parfrufiU
rence, Kftnsa*, has been brought to u cluse, town in uhich the land is located, (the
resulting In his acquittal. Tlie Leaveo- supervisor's offilavit may. be taken in State, for tlie liberal education of iuts,.®.
bis own county or oefore any one quali­ and its dangbterii, as well as its institafied to aduilnisler oaths.) or of some &lt;»th- tioas ot human;ty for the unfortimste,
(its House of Refuge, its IhafanJ Dumb
“Th* Court wa* unanimous in their wr one tatiafetory to the CwnmUMoner,
and Insane Axyluin*,) arc pcnuanratly
opinion, and w* feel fully juatitied in say­ that it is valuable mainly for agricultural
unw. the m-wt liberal plan*,
ing tliat tho evidence adduced for and purposes, and nut for timber, mires, sa­ organized
and some rf*tl*ui already amply eed-jir.
against tin* prisoner warranted them in lines, Ac. ikte same person vs ill n&gt;'t be
Its AcrirralHr.d Cullcgr, l&gt;*=trd
entitled under the law to but one Uurh cd.
arriving at the conclusion they did.
“Th* teatimeny proves conclusively privelegu of sHtlctrect From all Kfao near the Capital, and tart jnvt established,
that Cnl. Jenkin* was the rggressor, ac­ do nut make a satisfactory affidavit thu* has connected with il some 760 or SIX)
companied by three friends, all armed; to settle, fell payment will in all cnees be acres of the choi. ot land, and ia already
fluorishing; and ita frien la arc tang-iln*
and tha* the party were diming in on
that if conducted upon prinriplra of ihs
Gen. Line, and actually shotnt him tsrico
in full on tlie day of sale that the stride*". pr.*rtic-d ecm»mr. it will
ere he showed sign* uf self-protection, and
become an institution highly useful and
is
not
“
valuable
fur
timber,
mtoes,
tho man * ho would not protect himself,
if in his jrower to do so, would prove to salines, Ac. The lowest bld that can be honorable to the pgricultual inkiwt»ul
the world that be was unfit to lire, aud received I* the tnfaiinum price of 11,95 the State, for the education uf it* awer-

bad as has been represented. Osts in
timbered and low lands, will be a light
crop; while on opening and light soil, they cable had scarcely commenced before toe
The Minnesota House of Represents will be more than an average one. Corn is, wire snapped. After a few hours' deten­
tion another splice was made, and the
tivsa, are not backward in denouncing the
length. It had coiled itself around one of
Lecompton policy of tho administration, Pu'ntocs and other crops are doing well
tho brood, while the others were cluster
and bld fair to be abundant.
X.
taring closely around It The snake was
at once killed, but nut until the life of the
and the tint yua non of Executive pat
Xmekcaktile Chaxox.—It will be seen? S*|Si£naIs were kept up bat ween the two chicken
waa extinct It may be that these
fleHI
constantly,
a
message
being
trans
­
age and fitness for office.
by referring to our advertising columns,
mitted every 15 ininutev, and all was go­ reptile* arc well known to ranchmen
licit cur enterprising citizens, Boltwood ing on well till about 40 mile* had been throughout the State, but we do not re­
Saturday, June 95, Mr. Starkey, a demo­ &amp; GxAjrr, have carried th cir co-partner­
member
to have ever scon a discription
paid out, when the electricians on board
cratic representative from St. Paul offered ship into the mercantile besines*. We tho Niagara discovered tliat tho current of them.—Sterastenfti CaN/ornian.
Springe" i» recommended.

bought or retained, by conferring

ally make ft
healthful and

2»a.7rf APrti n.-m.ki,.

per acre, and the ono to whom any dr
'
scription or descriptions of land ahall be cat and thrifty ri’f-rzi*.
Ita Pritnury School Ftin-I is already
struck off, will ba required to make
Knipt payment of his bid, according to targe and pwmancu’, and aside trvm th#
, (t too’ time of sale, hi .sudi current iluurisbing Union Sebo.-il* everywhere
tie cnafunds as the State Trcrsurer will rewire. aprin^ug up under this »y
; subject to all of the provisions and* penal stitulional f-r&gt;&gt;visions of the State are
ties for taillira, and for fidse nr fraudulent ample, so tliat toe Common Schorls shall
very soon be mnch elevated in rbirarter
ind entirely free of expense to all who
It is expected from all bHdera that alt the ant
requirements of thia section will lie strict­ cl»n«se to avail thcnwlvc* of it* Ivr- fit*
Ita actual wealth Iras very larg.-J* iuly observed. A number of hundreds cf
copies of descriptions nf lands In tbs cressed in the lost five yrara—the number
State now advcrt'wd for sale, will be of bushel* of wheat raiw-u in tow tiiu«
approximating
to 5OO,OOO,OQ0. aad of
found for public use at each of the Grant v
Treaaurer’s offices of ewurtiew in whu'h wool nearly half this numberuf jramd*.
any ol the lands are advertised, and nlao Its imputation, which ha* more tlraii J-wbled witbin the ta*t eight j&lt;-ra
at the State Itaod Office.
While toia land ha* ben called “swamp moral, iatidligciit and ImlustriutH, and io­
land," much uf it la among tluj most val­ spired with a spirit of enterprise, bring
uable forming land, l«th for grain v&gt;d tncourageJ with the assurance tlmt tjwir
grasses, in auy rountry, and the time of own favorite State is destined roon to
payment being made s&gt; casv, great num- rank high among her sister State* in
ocra,witbin ana withoatjhe State, who are wealth Mid posiU-rn.
When but part payment for these lan-i*
now without land amrpertnenant homes,
will doutales* eagerly embrace thisihost .is ninde-down for scttlemwit, assignable
favorable opportunity to provide them­ eertiiiratc* &lt;»f sale are given, to purcin
But u benever full payment fc
selves grrad ImmIs, at chexp rat&lt;M,'to make ser*.
tbemselve* home* ot their own^ More made, either at lime of purchase nr suta
than 50,000 acres of these lauds, in qual­ sequenlly, and officially rn-forsnl up-n tor
ity bdow the average, were taken in sixty certificate by the Slate Treararcr,jx.tev.ta
•lays, by adjacent owners, inimcdiately or deed* from the Slate are issued to ".ta
after the poMogo of the act of Ft broary proper holders of all such ccrtiiicatrs on
4th, in to* present year.
Even the low­ tbeir preaentation at the office of tta Sec­
est of these lands by proper drqinagr. for retary of State. Tlie greatest care ab-’sM
be taken by thus* who intend to pure!**'
lota of land, that their description* acre
richest and most durable meadow land rately embrace jas* the Iota they Intewithat can be found, and it has also been and nut other* ur portions of u’hem. with
amply tested that the drop vegetable their proper sect ions, towns, ranges. Av.
mould thus accumulated for ages, makes Serious disappointments and injur*' o«athe richest kind of tnondre, with a duo aionally occur to nunc by tiwir having
admixture of other kinds, w bens ver need- erroneously procured descript i&lt;-M nflufr
with a view to purchase, that thn did w*
There are also, In this largest body of intend nr dreireto buy.
land ever offered perhaps nt any one sale
SEYMOURB. TREADWELL
in any country, many tuousanda of acres
Cbmttiwiuoerno", only of the b«st grain and grass land,
but of the moat valuable pine, redar. i
Pixtt ra Advaxcx—Tboiuhcrienday.
heml.rk, cherry, black walnut and white as a tail tu-member of ll»A«wntoh waa
oak limber, aa well as many, very valuo- coming up the Sacramento rood hiximwo
We water powers, in the purchase of which out a shoe and became w cripp!ed that
great
by many wwwuwoiv
undoubtedly he could scanxly walk. Tie gi- ”..^cun
o
--------bargains
—
--- ---will "J
“
by-those having means for sate stopped at n blackamilha simp for the par*
•n°- rprofitable
aa &gt;u
all UM
the MICA
sales
---- ------ investment,
*——■*., •&gt;
ntlNthenhuiluln
__ .__ _ and»
mint be absolute and without reserve,
by the conditions of th. few, tho^
to toe, and suddenly dropping l&gt; »
bu*\y crwJ,‘ fi&gt;r actual *ettlcment are mer, said he, “i nay, stranger, ain't •£*
prohibited from purchasing those lands Mr.----------- , late represemnti'- lr.m&gt; M
which are more especially valuable fur Dorado 1” “Yea sir," wa* ths reply-timber mine*, Milnes, dre
Many him “Well, Mr.----------- , vou ran mount yiwr
d rods of miles of railroads In tbo vicinity bone and git—the Sunday law eunta**of lb™ Uxfo, both hi th. Upper and era thts day week, and I hare cv-»cl®M
Lower I'eoMsoUa. are already projected, to commence a couple ol weeks jn
and bv the aid of the liberal Guve^mcot so as to gal a good ready—e-tn t portiwy
Land Graula, muat he built nt no distant think of shoeing n horse on Sundayday ti»s aventually making them, as to 'apscially tor a legislator—git I
A“
local advantage*, by Internal improve­ the ex-member got.—Placervillt Indameats and by lake and river navigation,
m wdl as for soil, timber. mines mlinM1!
IIakmoult Dowa.—A fc*
as a UUol party tarry log nJ the

Two days i nbasquenUy tho weather

- ----------- ime Oil ac
Wtn MOI off t*o more swarm., making
five .warms. in all Awn
&lt;«“

ton constitution
Onto State TaxABtraT.—Tba Ohio Stalo

rr portion,

wetl knowncUascn nt cm* pww-“""'^i
of tiw Uappy bridegroom—*bo ?*** JJ
sent at toe time ol Ute wadding • D »
to fait friend* in New England. Asn«*
in&lt; umtsua! was txpected. »rJ b
an*tows to bear from toeir rtlxtiVA*^
Utter, ware &lt;nw»d. wh.n io ••7^

�s PECIAL NOTICES

I RUSSELL’S COLUMN

dr. Romers
BLOOD PUUHEBOT BLOOD PDJ.

DISEASE VAR4|VMBE».

FOUND

THE FIBS!

AT

1A»T

R it RESTDRts jTRKAjnsrav'
a.r to tto angmal rtdSrl ootmo torn*

ib, rrigr.tortured rf feer aooe. «d tmqatert «
OatU toadSeeaae. Wa weald remedy's, i.dforoae,
«ndin»b*t wayf Bow ecnlA we reatora grey
Uj to R» "ripinal health! Vac Prwfoaaac Wood'*
n..r Re.ta«etiae. for role el all tho drug aaacea;
it rut-re* tba hair it reatorea Ito health, and when
tbit I. re produced. IM beauty, Ila original rotor,
In luteriieceand glow Ia eore to follow. WocaTa.

HEW SPRING GOODS!
HARDWARE STORE.

NEW SPRING GOODS
LARGE STOCK

hardware

DRY GOODS

frnJletrfan wtoae aequaintonce we are happy ta
tut C-nred. Or.r attenliea ia called to Ibeae
Rroadioa. at tbi. time. by nctiaag that oar friend
, Err nett, oftlie Ciitciaaali Daily Enquirer, haa bean
vied of Chronic Xeurwigia by their ooa.

CARS

-Radwey'a Ready Rrlirf for Rradrcb.r,
whether rick ar arrvoua; khromottom

Ctof the B4TlVLDISC.

,»l&gt;le In.-uewa, wa would ear that wa are pro•rrd to m i Good. a* low «j can be brtogbl ia
Ale* bring ronaeeted io toa Miliar
■ ... we are prepared to l urebrae all kind* ut pro;u»at the highest marfcrtprica. ■
ftr CASKPAID FOR WHEAT.
ItOLTWOODA GRANT.
HMtiag*.■&gt;«•’ &gt;’•
B,IU

X5R,®£?

Joint*. Kidney Cemplaiala. Scarlet IV
aer.Dataa around dr IJr.r, itron.v.
M roalw, Utortbarn. and Fain* of ill
kiod*. Radway ■ Ready Rrlwf will, la
afew miauteo.^ change ihe mtoeri» yea
-Radwa;'(JiaM&amp;to^taaeivest, for Ute
run- of ebnuile
.. to-i...

ieottrs &amp; khles?
GROCERIES

GLASS-WARE

COOKING STOVES!

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE JJOR-

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ata.

CIB©®3IE3iT3

FEBRIFUGE WIHE

PRINTS,
SILKS,

Fun. Miami County, lad., Aug 4 IfST
Da. a W. Ilebaek: Itbavencrtved ro much ben
e-H from your Scaadmaviat* Ulond Funber and
Blood FHfo. that I har» thooght H my dutv, aad
it la lew oy .•toiiaafiea, l» gin yon a plain Matoc nt ofrr.Y row. I’M for yean all! tried with
liiX uane of all ro.ifort. aad eiBcienry iu borine**
dyw*U Tbncapuntaie aU tho wxallrd roe..
d... which I hare uwd to riJ mrortfef th*, dtoeaee
would indeed make a ax-lanebvir cav-togue. 1 al
• &gt; cun.ullcd Willi tto to.: pbyaicuui* I could bear
of I «« ladnrod to try ? our medieine. through
the perMnaioai uf a friend aad after aaiag ttou a
.d,,—, .«* *„ - .k.^

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.

JEAN8.SATINET8, DEN1M8.T1CK3.

'

DA&amp;EL 5. MURPH T.

SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED

GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,
CAMBRICS,

LINENS,

PARASOLS, Ax., Ac.

OIL SILKS,
*

alu rtreat. Hi Uiu. Uu.
4hj. all gaud Druggwta.

Hew Arrangement

my baodacUleft’t“now fort hotter io rrary nepect thaa 1 hart for
rn year*.
frr» truh yours,
JORX 8. DEMUTR.
Frvm the Rev Mr McMiiao' Poatorrt itoberta

Regulator* will rwatore it to rwnlantr
Ko female should be wilkml them.
R. R Rrmadka an sold by Druggiala teen
whore.
RADWAY A CO.
J. r. Robert* A Cm. Raatian
* I 11.— .^.

CLOTHING
TO THE PUBLIC

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.

acuralg*a ur rbeaaiaitom fee the peat year end a
half; and hiring aura your medicine, railed tlie
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALIJS Hcaadinar tan Blood 1‘unlfer.higMy rooeamiMsded
by gruUuniet* will* whom 1 aa* aoquiated, I «M
CHALLI ROBES, FINE SCOTCH Mdueod to try It. Utii aol before I bad used various
other n-edunuee. After using IwiPbetUM. I foil
GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SHEP­

New Barry Mill,

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

IS now in sutecaaful uj^ration, ready
to do any amount of

COL

LAIS AND SLEEVES. (now style,)

CTTSTOlwr

WHITE GOODS, A-e.

L&gt;itl«.. by eroir rewp*n*ble Lir.ij/U and darter
la I’atoai McUkums iLiuogboul iL&lt; W eaten*
MlJa.
•
JOKM WIH hit, I’rupnetor.

WORK,

tn aa good order and as pcompt m any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Hat ing secured tba serf ices of

■Mid by J. F EUmcari. llaalingu, iu Xiceors
Orangrtdlc. J 5. ti*«iaa. Middle rule, uutlbrV.it,
Ito count.-’ jeaerriy.
,

H. Hastings.

Cm O.WCROVJCCTT,
■
CHARLES tV^DKTT,
THOMAS DUXX EXULISn.

Maiatoto. HyrnpJie, which will ba tota al KEM AU
KAULY LAW f’HICtev TEA at from » to TJ
ento par pound. iXIFFEEfroin li)» toil ernla
per pound FU11 uf every dtocnptioii from a !!&lt;r
Hog to a number I Macberrtl. Hpace will not al­
low mo Iu .numeral. Ibe whole uf my iniurree
•tort efUuada Uienfan I wilt centent a«y»rtf with
•*&gt; ing that It ooe law• crcrvlhlng ibal waa eitr
thbugUlofia a FAMILY ilUOCEUr Mon, tb«
w bole eampr wing a larger aad man gtaerol aeaortment than eon b. fouad al aev other rdUbliahmeot
aad wiu be uflend at pneo. lower Ihrn rvrr befan
beard uf iu Ibe Stale idilicbtgta. CMlandaee.
F.e.i.«.:ber ibe plae*V X«* Bnek Store. &gt; drwr.

Write only far the

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of enrj
variety and style.
CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

J. P. Roberts, db Co.
AT THE HASTINGS

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

FAJS'CY CASSIMERES, a large stock,

DOE 8KIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

GOLDEN PRIZE,

I of the* abaUarty atlrrtad.
MORRIS MORRIS
The above certlOrato* and many otbrrv, era b»
reeM my rfSee hr aeyeao el any time Ort owe
f my Family Medical almanac, gratia frum u.y

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

GOLDEN PRIZE,

aa Miller, and our mill being built on the
moat improved plan, together with a good
Smultur—wa arc prepared to do the
beat of work. Please git eua ncslL
Caeh paid for wheat
BOLTWOOD At GRANT!
Hastings, Sep. 8,1857,

GULDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GULDEN PRIZE,

fno. two yoan ago; l»r upon what hi* phyn» and alt hi. fnrod. belw.nl to bo to. death
ia now alire aad ia tbefol! vigor of tort lb.
Ito dtoaaaa wac Coa.ctrj.tion of which near
•II to. rvtouve. bad died. Tbo ei.rrom.too
which fed to hto ncor.ty wore aa follow. —
। yotieger brother waa la the habit of rvading

GOLDEN PRIZE.

CHEAP CBOCKERY! Chemicals, Paint, Oils
turpentine, alcohol

niBon

CumprUag everytbiag for a graUemau'o &lt;mt-lt;
thiru, eullarr, gkvto, boolery, crarata, pant*, ev­
ery vane! r from five ahilliap to atx dollar.: nrti,
every pnee, q.ality aad pattern ; vooto from «u
•hilling, to »ix dollar*.

Dr. A. E. BOXKTEEL,
PHYSICIAN Al BURGEON.

Da. A. E. Bn«T**i.. baring mad. Haallngu to.
aedrtSiit* Uialb. wUl al- a large alack aad greet variety Meo'* calf beata
for S3 29; kip bool*, ktp brogui*. erif do.. n*am.ied and patent leather do . eongrta* gaitrn for
awe and beyc, calf, poteal and enameled feather.

Udiro’ cbUdnn'a «d miaaa.’ .Lon of every
dcacriptioa Udiea' Sue congrera piton for
twelve ohilliegu. Laeo do. nine to oleveu ohDlingo. Kid eongrea. guitora, «.amrtvd bouton,
c«U boetoee, good qudiiy, for nine ihUhaga, ami

TUBS UlMls
Burning Fluid together with a full etodrif

Such as TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SB!
CES, PEPE1L FISH, in a w«r&lt;I uvrPy.
thing in the Grocery lino, such aa
will be wanted for family use. AnA
they have on hand tlic best kiuA
Of ammunition for eportatnrn
eucit m powder, and Perwilb full inatrectiaeo foi pettier wp aad ming tbo
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­
ctnaioD Ope of al! kind*
Ctodirioe, thro to ail wbo may order ft. Hrrvqairua
aS spplieauu loondaee a noalago olaaip tobay
Water i’ruofls and
port«;-r oa lb. return of th- ourwer an J rvctbc, DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
others, Shot,
Ud 4&gt;mt to M. T- Mokrttty, Saediwky dly Okie
aad they w&gt;!I be pndi|rt»y aeal by totare u^raait. CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
AU tU pop­
Ias.M IIK.______________ ‘
vtafrly
WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac.
ular Pal ant
Medicines, ol tbs
day may also Im
found at tofat establidhLTTORXEY AMD COUX8DXOR AT LA’
iBent. Also a great va­
Kroidence, Hope. HarryC*. Mtobigan.
riety of the choicest Perfu­
’ot the present and until further ootie, 1
me ry for the especial sccom
modatkrn of the ladiea. AAo
Stationery, Pens, Persia, Ink, (st­
ory vsrietv) Paper, Envetoyr Ac.
They would respectively aEDOunce to
the ettirena of HaotlngB and of tlie sur­
rounding Cutmtjr, gwierally that they in­
tend to sell everything in tbeir line of the

Judge of Probate,

WILLIAM JONES.
FORMERLY kept by T. Psuura. ie
T constantly making additions to ths
same, all of which, be pmposoa to eel!

CU1PE* tba&gt; th* CUiPEST

la thio part of tbo acuity.

PH *X BUSSELL

*ur ik iu*.

e*r

^-rsarszsssssi,
Tmimtar 0- otasSofT.
'
SaOMMB. Ifor, n rat

�*■ srAOTJ&gt;n«’'s
Ready Pay Store,

Old Fbgyism Dutanesd
Young America Ahead.

Just received a large i
stock of

TBANCIS ROWER

quant

HARDWARE STORE.

M1

NEW SPRING GOODS!
ftrre prinetplCT, If c

DRY GOODS

HARDWARE

sol prove . urtiiv of
KgaAtoMjtot]

H» mao. «br

-

.

LARGE stock

EVEBY VARIETY,

.

To be sold ut Loweit
Price*.

■Uta UU UKWMH. tn VMW.W. •

TO HOUSE BUHaDFRS.

L^a^^Xt?2’ Uuh“’

OF ALL KIXDS,

TIN 'W^S_RE;

FUSTS
GINGHAMS,

PRINTS.

MILLIASTS,

U» deep uiwrtal we ftnl in the great baue
at tocided. W» bo given. a»d »1&gt;J 1 continue
re it miKh pnmiioi rwo. but not to the exclorr ueglect ofuthcr m. Itera uf intcretl and Ira•cc. We ahall aaperiulrad our newi depart
W.di great care, it befog cur endeavor to
i ilfolland reliable, alwara eecurtng new-, to
to® moment before going to pre*,. OurreWillWahMte neare oy leiegrapb. Ibe nueoelnews Ulu&gt; all r*rt» of lb- xnrrld, e rre»pnni from lleite W..1 Satfonal CrpHi.b, anrodutej,
L tkatehee of tram-1. re;«&gt;rt. of lectures Sn.i
o meetings, alt local intelligence of generel
Ml, aulicc* of uewfooct,. and poetry, origin

'nnp- “w*

f RATK a very complete atock af !!«:&lt;- Mlding

DRESS GOODS,

,

mr, ctLPPJoi avd smun-XMi
H-.iK£, WHICH I omit

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
IX)W OVEN'OTOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
trer revn in Mdstewn. Six

c.u a.j » «*« */»••
White we make no war un the retted nghta of tlic
South. U will at ill be our aim to exhibit negro ate very, winch il b now sougtit to extend, ee an ertl
Here’'dagraAl’g
and ratamrn to the matter, oppoeed to aoumt neonomy, awbteralrnvf air.oe and mwaillr, uiaa hugr
•pprnbimn ia tboweeo af Um c&gt;&lt; limed world Wc
■Uli atoo lalriNy opja-ee all distinct* n» be

u&gt;wm racta,

1SHKLFit
12 S.HK
SSaSL
’SKSSXSjL VTiURD WaSK !tro E» '

LAWS,

A nice assortment

SILKS,

LAWNS,

BONNETS

“vOPPEtt. Tin end Sheet ho* Wan of all Kinde
.7 on hand or made to order
rOBBUu'oF ALLK1XPS PROMPTLY arte,J ded to. BAVE-TBOOOHandCOSDLCYOR

GINGHAMS.

MICUB:.BOR­

Hwi-xg. Febuary m. IB?.____

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, 4e.
•
*&lt;pJT' IT
IrtCTa '*•“?»

FANCY BARAGES,

l.to

AT THE HASTINGS

BROAD CLOJILS. fASWREB,

BONNETS TO GIVE AWAY—ALL JEAN^SAliNEIS, DKNlMSTlOiS,
KINDS BONNET TRIMINGS

&lt;0B© BEST'S-

l ahall bare a cnrrMMdent al Waal.iagloo.

AT THE

Vlenre. Ilyryepaia, nnd all cUirr ®&gt;*&gt;a
am arufog Irani v Impure alate cl the

lagmtaturo.
in Journal.—

u-r,s.«u-^i&amp;»£ra'

SllEETlNG8,SIllimXCS, BLEACHEt&gt;

Ready Pay Sfore.

GOODS, MUSLINS, STIUPED

snumXG, BATTC, COTTOX
c.Imbricb,

GLASS-WARE! !
BOOTS AND SHOES, KEADT MADE

UXENB,

Yarn,

Ciienurals, Paint, Oils

oil SI1JIS,

PARASOLS, Ae, Ac

ALCUUul.

&lt; Ibihlng: Sever so Ckeap.
GROCERIES

Nil MWW!,

OF ALL KINDS.

Bunting FUikltogulkar »Uh*full stack «f

COOKING STOVES!
SUGARS

nsn

That Good TEA, euro to ewrc the bead.n-be

GREAT DISCOVERY.!

CLOTHING

FOUND.

And every thing hl the line of Groceriba.

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

V?
.tattling wooden, Let n»r&gt;r more ■
dcrfol and tnre, than the recent duenrery that

ISAAC C. MOTT,

CHA LU

ROBES,

SCOTCH

HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

than war wr riftr ufauppurL We uk our friends

FINE

GINGHAMS, PHINTS, SHEP­

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (n*w rtyk.)

WHITE GOODS, Ace.

t» tte performance of which our |l3Hu. petition
baa aoabl^l us torou'-ribute to no -10*11 extent.
TtKttL-gingte eoyy »6 J-w. to Clubs, four
•erpiM for » •; ornroe coptes for HO. in »d»aaee—
■nah auhneriben uama wriiien on thapaper.
TRIWEEKLY DBTftWT*FRIBUNE.

All kinds bf produce
taken in exchange for
Goods.
■WE SHALL
RECEIVE MONEY OX OLD AC.
COUNTS.

eeiectod and pul up with as much care aa if ,
were paw—t to eaaecl them yowraairaa
My atock efdhxwte u iarg* and well arteeted. t
listing of every variety,and of

GRANT t SPAI LDING.

HaaUugc, J uno 4,1857.

Grooorioo dk Fsinoy Goods

(kntoma aL’ Or MA wmn* 9f Os
MulAraate
a,oC iol t.\.^ b, UlAf

MEN AMD BOY’S WEAK!

v2u4

JUSi RECEIVED

KABLY LOW I'HICES. TEA at from M to 7* i DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK At the cheapest store in town by
crate per pound. COFFEE from It’S’told rente SHUmNO, COTTONADES, vf every
H. J. KENTTFLD
poepound. Flab of erery dweriptiuu from a Her
ring to a number I Marirerell. Spare will nut al­
a now utock of Fall and winter GOODS,
low me to enumerate thr whole of my immense variety and stylo.
stock of Goode, therefore I will centcat myself with
w hi&lt;-h will bo bold fur
saying that it contains er trything that waa esar
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
lli^htrffo a FAMILY GBOCKRT Store, the
B.-RA'D^gAND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
at astonishing low prifca. My niutlo
UNEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL 'is *a little cheaper than tho dranpeaL’
I have just received tt good assortment
FANCY CASSIMERES. o laffic stock,
beautiful patterns aud very cheap BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

1ELATO ABD OAFS,

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

DRESS GOODS

Such uWu,-adari»*, IrtUna. Me
riw-s. PnrM*ttaN BUok Aijuu-ca and a
variety uf Wool DcLaius, nil very uico
and very cheap.
Alto's good aoaortment of Cloths tw
meu’a wear, and a large stock of staple*.
Donirna Sheeting*, aliirting, stripe*, chocks
and tickings.
JU81’ RECEWED a newlotof
Comprising arerythiag for a guiUcmaa'a oifofit;
BOOTMand iBOEM,
al.lrta, collars, gloria, hosiery, crerata, pant*. •»ary Tarwty from fire ahiUinga Io au dollars; coat*, Lfodw* Gailarx Buakina and. Boots, a
every pnoa. quality aud pattern ; raato from six good anMirtmeHtot very bv price*.
Ou hand * v erv largo stock ofCrockcry
■killing* to ilx dollars.
.
.

Ac., Ac.
tag all the important and latest grnrrel news of

Sfc®KSi=S£2ilsix:;
cue

l*0»T15ww..’..'.1 Twwti.r dnpia... .*15
BatoniM............. al Fiftyorpta...............36
TtoMffoa........ .-S|W lUadreit topic. 70

Such' as TEA. COFFEE, srUARisPL

( ES, PEPML F«H. it&gt;» wwd every­
thing in the Grocery line, aueb as
wifi bo wanted for family war. And
they bare &lt;m IuumI the beat kind
’ - uf 3UunuiHtii«i&gt; for apKtan-'-r, .
at/cb M powder, mid P&gt; t
.
A uaaitxi Capo vf till kiud,
!
I Wnter I'r^rt!* at»i
I
.
j
Otln-fis Shot,

cos’iF’Jsas,

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

H1B©B m HI IP S3

iringUMpy, |3. or
orcnlmaiMwofany

.

Jftst'terelved a' new stock of.. . .

GROCERIES,
ut oil kiiuia'cbcap for
1 have also a verv

X-TF J1XB3Q3RL

^ foesrery ■to.Mdk.tane.ftn.^re..
llA.ifoga.Marehk.-t5.

nddiy

PAINTING.
^OJMrjflCttAEL, would re^edftJly fofor.
HASTINGS axp VICINITY,

nails, glass, Bcme, oils, can» large atock ud gteal rancty. Maa'a calf boob
ta »3 25; kip boob, kip Vrogaaa, oalf do..«aunand
DLLS, SOAPS, BABn, PAILS, BED
cbd and patent leather do,, eongrra. gailcra for
ftXUKGLES,
m® aad boya, calf, patant and euamried leather. •m hand and al! j^raona whkhiFto buyer CORDS, CLOTHES LIN ES, BROOMS,
sell irtU &lt;hi well Ip call before bargMulug WALL PAPEM,*., tax
I woald partiAdariv call the attention
Ladka’ cHUm'i, and bium' toonofewy
of persons who are building to the Civt
description. Ladina- One Magma gaiter. for
that 1 haynjw HsreivM aAsm slock ol
Voire .hilling.. Lao. do. nine to dem
Nails and Glnsa and thic-7 wig furnish
“»«* W wrarmgdiM.. romn^ bootm. Mta, GU-, m1*.Do« TAmabp.tax,
calf boolean, good quality, fur nine abilhng,. and at u low a figure as poorible.fo«Sfrrito»Mh
n2Lyl
HAKlIIMBfcD

TEMTEMCj; ~

GRO O B B Sr i I 1

WILLIAM JONES,

All the
ular Hal vol •
Medicine*. &lt;&gt;t the
day may al«o !«•
fonudet tW&lt;t»ul.ii.h
mvut. . A lx- a great to.
••
rict t of the cbolcert Perthuxry for the capccia! wm■ nttxlaliuii of the ladies. Alw
Stationery, Pino, Prodis, Ink. (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelop* Ar.
Tber would respcctitciy sdimmiikv •.■»
the citizen* of Hitatinga and of the »urrounding County, generally that they in­
tend to ncll everythiog in their line of the
business ah cbonp aa can be bought at any
place.
Give U» a tall and judge k-rycBrailve*.
Produce of mvst kinds will be taken in

attruiion will I* given to eon.
and putting up Preacriptiona—
r tw purchasing Mcdi--imw here
’
itg genuine.
n5t£

r«r JTE.vz.ve post.
i.tfo«ty&lt;/X Tut.
Xur in lh» Fifty afth rear of H. clL,lr'?r'’

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

AVER

J. M. NEVINB 4c COMPANY, Proprietors.

VOL. 3.

tax
business girtrtoni.
D ■ •

Stlttlei) (Jsttrj

H. J. KENFtELD,
rxiaUR in &lt;»»ry variety nf drv gvods. growD n«.. create. kMdwM*. ready mad. efoth,7; lui. Can&gt;. b &gt; to aad alwea. blato »tre«t, Ural
i&amp;^J^Barisw Bmm" ____________

Bat mother and I hates little room t«
live in. She singa at her work all day
long. t»«a»use sta SA) a. God is good to u*.
We have bread and potato— every day,
awl un Sunday we have meat. Doo'i
y&lt;&lt;u think, misa, that is something to be
thankful fi»r I" abv asked (imply.
A dcet»*r tint glowed up«n Minnie's
tta-ek. ’-Ye*, ye*, child," she answered,
noryuusly; and then followed a pause,
during which &lt;Jw stored away in tar heart,
like a hidden treasure, the lesson which

SIt»licbllT .port or labor.

Promptly sh«&gt;.
m&gt;4 CONDUCTOB

t &amp;. Co.

c

KALK
l*nJ.

D

HADLEY * BAKER,
s r ASUFACTVatRS tia- ste-Mrv
Ji psr ««rs- IXsler. m ires. oaOa.i
. J_aad tlurn. Slui

Ml,

TINGS
E tLEUri i&gt;« drup. r.n&lt;i.eu&gt;«*.
।
ctoc. palau, w!-. tunwutlne.
___ ____ _ J.k.mJi. windowSlavs. potty. •“»-

D

iDXCINEN,

aint. Oils

KWEIS&amp; •••* beokaen«ra.krep&lt;m«»»s1»"!r 00
Ucrf all kinds of jewdrjr. elucU. •Uch«»

J

to 1101.

J. W. OAKLEY,
-nOLDULB snd retail dssfor io, and mwm-

W

fon. *«..

GAttSlt

so very thankful lor F she exclaimed; and
a silent self-reproach came stealing up
fr. &gt;n. k.,. I..... &gt;1.—. _ Lk 1_ J
_ __ — _

which certainly tttmtd a bright one in
comparison.
Nellie smiled again sweetly, as she an

' ■

&gt;-•
___ ____________

D'

jiiyuu. Anri

hf bdst kind

DV.
• c|t.

ndls. Ink, (ftvEuvclops Ac.
roly nuMHHMe t«»
;s and of tbc •urrnlly that they ta­
la (their lincuf the
ik bqugbt at any

Is a ill ta Ukw&lt; in

ip Prescription*-—
ling Mcdieirtre here
i Being genuine.
n7tC

cuitent uaused bci ta murmur at some lit­
tle cloud, real or imaginary, that hurg
ovicr her destiny. And she thought with­
lieart;
in tarself—-it is your own »sunny u
:27‘
odd fiZyuu
t&gt;oor child, that rubra the world
fiiZyi
ou tiutlul at
at.­
io its own love-lighted and rnsa-tjMted
mosphere. You ara liuppicr-filr than 1:
may God forgive me!" /
eighteen, was an only daughter, ।
and idolistal by her parents. Indu
had injured, though it had not spoilt
So fully had every wish of herbear

Ano joar s srv poor »nain«nuir»:
----- ---------------- - i------------------------ —---Ah be • further J, rich in VOU—
condition, to murmur if tbe slightest
Tbeir happing IS cndleii.
shadow camo between her and the lulfillJTm iwver lot ib««&gt; ihrd a tsar.
n&gt;«U “f her most extravagant desires.—
Bare that on yoil it weigh so;
Poor MionisT—poor, though abounding
Thsie’a on* iniibl brim J»» •»"« cbaar—
In riches, "One thing th«U lackcst,"—one
Tom. if jon lore me.My
thing which wealth cannot purchase—the
U. m-W. tenee it all
j°.' "f * *“nnJ •’,d
heartI
For voa. Tom whoa vo.choose It;
Y, t Minnie ted noble qualities: generII0 bettm heteH. u eauoM foil.
•’•‘‘y •M‘* active benevolence, with strong
And better trained to nw it;
.
I mural and religious principle. Oue shadril well for years, bnt let me not
I t»W of dfawiatent, clouded them all.
UnwncsA uopligbted Mayan,
Nellie ted put her little puree into the
j Since we*.ib and worth wfli be yews lot,
pocket of her apron; and now, she issued
‘
Tom, ifysnlove me, say sot
' into tbe Street Spain and recnintnenred
-------------- ■ ।
j her rtraw berry u- ng, until she waa sumFt on. the New Trek Oberrw
mound by another customer who purehnsTUE LITTLE si R.kWDERRY GIRL.
largely. As she was about adding the
,
.. - j ... i_ _

G»d gave you strength. That was beau­
tiful in you. Now tell me your name, 1
must remember it.”
"Nellie Townsend.”
"There is no sin, Nellie. In being temp­
ted. The sin consists In yielding to temp­
tation. Now that you have resisted, you
will find yourself strengthened iu might
to overcome evil. Henceforth 1 shall not
fear for you. Only resist the jir»t prompt­
ing! to do wrong—resist fAem mid ell will
ta well. Nellie, you were not aware of
it, but to-day you taught me a lesson of
contentment which I shall not easily for­
_ _ .,,..1
. .. .k.li
-get;
ton! .y&lt;m
shall I....
have the hannlnMa
happiness of
of
knowing that yon, though a little child,
L. UK k-....
have
ba n .a minister .if
of good til
to HIM.
me. Alli)
And
{&lt;m mast let mo reward you. You must
eep that Identical dollar ur remind you
of what has occurred to-day, and vou
have no reason to I* ashamed of iu Now
tell me what was the temptation 1 What
did you moat desire to do with ill"
Nellie hesitated, and then said : “Last
Sunday, mother had no neat dress to go
to church. That would just buy a calico.
I onlv though! of It for a moment”
Minnie Hamilton turned aside without
speaking. When abe looked again, there
was a moisture on the eyelids which had
not Itecn there before.
"Does yobr mother require anything
else? Does she want a bonnet, too-F
"Yes. Miss; but 1 ahsll *6on earn that
bv my berries.
Mother’s sewing has
nearly paki the rent thia month.”
"Nellie, voo sad I must ta friaads.—
Go row, and sell the remainder of your

.v..» ... —w. ,------- ,
' and sitting down, she emptied thv money
' Hill* her Upron to examine it. As st* did
' mi, abe diarovered among the ••fives” ami
The musical voice of Nvitii- trilled the tens n g*»ld dollar, which bad evidently
words so sweetly, that the mernmy uftb&lt;- I beta given her by mistake by the first
p&gt;ueS lingered with the passer-by as he,J I'urrbuwr.
went to Us daily task and haunted him'V "I will go right back with it,” thought
DANIEL &lt; OOKi
tiirouuli tb« Unu bi'ure, Hkr the rvinvm- ptoliie.
e.- •
... . L. ....1 . ......
II-.
' btw wanted, however to re-arrsngs her
| inskci; and while doing
a tempter
in. niorypwith its sunny smiles an.I dim , enme with rtll thoughts, to test her
bfl EEZLY,
plea, shadh-J by can•les* nat'iral curfa; anil’ 'strength of priuwiple.
MMtor st te». FeJieber tsM.lt, blaik'ryrtfiJarge and lull and
“W by go l&gt;o«4i with it 1 said the wickdienmy. It w.n. m&lt; fa-autifiil only, hut cd voice: ’ perhaps 'be lady tiMsut to give
►o imli’caUve uf guodorss and purity, and
uil that we meet to l-&gt;»c and cherish as s
ilOLUKUOK,
liewrl |Hcturv of childlimKl!
,
Many &lt;in eyo turned to l&gt;wk after Nel
A TTURXLV sue Cuui-rtur m
,
»» &lt;11,
V"..
t,- — ........
A, Vbaocer». Gtucral Laud •&lt;■&lt;! Tax A
lie, as 'she trippe.1 along in the bright
•o&lt;Wly
ter UM
jMte. »wwu »mn
Rvwot » Week-____
June moniing- iu her n.-alpiuk twli«-».:md
:“&gt;ou enn purchase something for
U itLIAM bvegher, ■
’ -&lt; _ Cl..? u
■ liiod Mnollirh
white epilm, mid targe straw hn! -lud.ng
■ - _ . ...
.. .. l.ll. I...* I.Ttt.v l..i«k.-t « &gt;1
I,e.t drew to «»r to dmreh."
Fur a moment—only - moment—Not
fit faitwiud to 'he siuiul -iggestiiHi.and
ta-tida
►he th-nght "H«w
*”•
to
curry a uieq calico ta dear mother, and
She
waflowing with tta aimdlvl
how pretty alw Would l—k in it. I er»i oral and Mllrurt'ne if-------- , many wire w.HlM have pa-wi utter* by |13&lt;px, t««i. she rould earn enough today to
unter-ded, stopped to purchase the tempt buv w bonnet to match; and h«w happy
mg fruit uf Ncll'v, w fa‘ •"* Wr|1 ,kn"wn- that w«*ul&lt;f make far!” But auddenly
•« Nellie* lip: her
as ata came with the &lt;»t hr i beautiful things the smile tied
JOHN ROBERTS,
of Mininer. and iri'led her little Ming. steps grew les. light There •«•••-&lt;»»»
hk&lt;- » bird, beneath the open
• al‘far heart. Il was the burden of a
guilty tb-ught. She h»d
HENRY,
Evil,’ and its shallow war on her path.—
ill buy I
It had dimmed the happiness which itUto
ot-iice h*l hitherto fa&lt;»««L
And fa)-, hapjuly
«Ute N’ll'-,*".
Nrlhc Stepp*11 I"10 thp
hall of
m tasbumablr house in Montague St. ar-i.-nai “that vokv "f God In the S»ul,
^..TXlb-tertel.
hr-OW
where a young lady stood.in tar morning
rolrt. with flowerein her hand just gat fa elvidlv the previous ffabteth rvsmng.
with be. at the win
-red from the conservatory, and torrwttod .fa n her mother
«»» mnk.ng aud of
eu with all tta apphanec* «f
“nf’ d .w, just as thter their scanty supper hud been djsp»*»d
*U “Well they are worth all &lt;&lt;f that—*"
promptly aticixM
Barry nil*. Nkb.

4 8:

Uiddl.-riUr. lurry couBtr.Mieh.

.rrab -nd ripi. 'G.w mj UM •
haakets. Here, Mary.
And while Mari
emptied.the ta-kete. -ta drew nu» her
•‘|nwtm&lt;mnaie." and dr^H tta maty
J-nw. in five* and tens, into Nellie a hulr v..u had no ata** £• »‘‘nrpuree—not into her hand, as' the y«ung
reader must rrmomtar; fur this apparent­
. . .
...
..,&lt; —-hudi turn.

!r&gt;«k l-r

&gt;«*■"

L,

a
«»i/ ™
•“
■----skeptic
•-—
ours, who from a sneering
had be­ It htu&lt; tarn proved, by actual expedience,
come a devout believer, retired to rest, in the arctic regions, amidst tta intansest
after having his nervous system partially enld, and also tanrath tha fairaingraysof
destroyed by the Information, through the a torrid aun. that die individiail that kb
►pint ol his grandfather, that bo would
stains al together from alcoholic stimulants
.■ ru,w*r4ul medium.

H. N. BHELDON,

would have lain p~’ j "t—.
mln« &gt;•»
"nJ*ST to

£*
rtar-

™X.l.

►idea, there is one disease set gtnerit, pc- 1
of life have succumed to excessive beat,
euliariy connected with the use of alcohol 'when tho pulse is feeble, the skin is pole,
bv tbe human race, 1 mean drlirium trr and the extremetios frequently cold, aloomens. This is generally induced some- 1hoi stimulants are clearly Indicated foe

in human shape, that are about to rob ur
gethcr from the use of akohi-lic stlmn- i
murder him. Ho writboa and s’lrinksand
It fa tree, that brilliant efforts ।
don, Scrofula, Convulsions, Mioqy »ud
rowers, and dutches with hfa hands, at
have been made In pleading—in oratory •
vacancy in vain attempts to exorcise the
—in forensic eloquence, and doubUesa,
extent. The proportion of Idiotic cMlNo answer.
davits
that
are
tormenting
him;
mid
anon
“I* Il the spirit of my mother F
also, snmetimM even, in temperanct odhe shrieks aloud an some fiend in mure
drtinr, under the stimulating effects of
wnded fn
diabolical forms, ■* about to eviron him
liquor, but ta the and, it “bitadj Ilka a
in its grasp-. And ta thia manner be con­
•Do you want for anything F
serpent and stingsth like an adder.”—
•nd misery, arc propagated from om gto
tinual raving, and trembling, and shrink­
Many a youth, the acini Illation- •/wboae
ing, and cowering, and shrinking, until
genius, might have enlivened the social
d»th closes the unhappy spene, or ta sinks
I get uni
circle, electrified audiences; and have beeo
No Answer.
teto a Wpltaa and taevy slumber, ta.fltaU 1 ta-r from yn. U-morro w F
izd bj Mm, ,«•&gt;&lt; a™, Hui— ww
Rape very bred agafa, tta» U»*
‘he
HWCJMVUic,
f..* -.......
,
•
amhbund w Wm. *» &lt;l»
»f
direction of the door.
honored, and unsung,** to an untimely
•Shall I ever aee you F
.»■
..
.
ly grave, «&gt;n account of the habit, first te­ indoclag sleep.
The rap* then came from the outside of
And if the miserable victim orthis.di*-

"r-

Nellie —usl not a rev-

• rrANTON A TIFFANY^

,

rra lo “»

direction &lt;»f the bureau.
“Is it the spirit of my sister F

she received the Stood Ivrtb the . Iglilh—
r"ril|Triiif
...I. In..*, there—
ntnetirnv*.

ed very inccngru&lt;*»
^nc... us ata had been
“Y.aiseem very !
spending U» NelhuJ

But all this ba. h ng ag- i^cn over am.

A DeeeiviM •plrtL

what in tbe following manner: Ilia most­ llio purpose of sustaining, and aaaialiag
ly confined to such persons as are in tta
tbs feeble powers of lift in the reparation
habit ofdrinking to excess. It sometimes
of the injury.
supervenes upon a long dehkueh, but,
In cases of fatigue and exhaustion, frow
m»re generally, the individual has been,
long continued and violent exercise, suefc
tie was m n L-N.ir'i .ww.v —.
by an attack of illness or from some oth­
clicking noise in the direction of the door than tbe one who indulges frrdly io their
stimulants, are beneficial. But fa no csm,
er cause, deprived for a few days of bls
awoke him. H« listened intently; the use. And here 1 will state, nteqmvoeaj►nr-nstilined sLmuul*. The attack com­
ly. that in no re*c. whataoever. in a slate
indisposition hi It neceartry to resort to
mences with ncr»ous trntnure, restless­
of health, does any perwm require the aid
them, and especially, when we consider
••Who is there 1"
ness, Ac., which oonlinucsTintil hi* agitathat in addition to the evils, that ensue
of alcoholic stimulanta, fur any purpom.
nor is ta in any'wise, aa a general rtl(c, Lion becomes extreinc. Tta unfortunate directly to the Individual who indulges in
nuiae stepped.
individual cannot stand, or sit, or lie still
•‘Anybody there V
benefited by them. There may be exfor one moment. And shortly he begin*
ceptinna to th'ta rule, but they are exceed
to be tormented with fiery serpents, mid
-|l |l|U»k Ui.o &lt;^.... ---— should be still more wary. For in this
himself.
T must be a medium. III try. ingly rare. The greatest and most en­i fly ing devils, and fiends of all sorts of faucase, “the sins of the fathers are visRsd
during
effi&gt;rta
of
the
human
intellect,
have
1'* *c (Aloud.) If there is a spirit in the nwm.
। tastic and horrible sbajiea, ta often flies
it will signify it by saying ‘aye—no, been achieved—the longest Ufa has licen
.
from
bis
task
friepds,
whom
his
excited
. .
. ■ * . r .....« anir.
attained to. the moat perfect health seimmagiuation portrays to him as fiends

GIXJNCE W. MILL*.

JOHN N. VAN BMUNT,

exhaustion of his vital powers.
fess to be governed by the strict princi­
When tho stomach of the moderate, which follow inevitably in th,
ples of temperance; it is important that
but habitual drinker is examined, it ex­ abuses, attendant upon the use
we should enquire Into ‘.ho necessity of
hibits
patches of unnstursl redness, in
,
ths
use of “intoxicating driaks," as s med­
different portions, which, in the confirmed
icine. And especially, when it is ermsiddrunkard, arc continued until the whole
ered that the abuse of the article in ques­

for .to-ill l.i^ &lt;!»»?-&lt;..&lt;-►«.

■n.™.

•nEGMTWl OF DBKM OBee l»
F«s for rwuwdiag. w all t

And beeidee the diseeess induced direct­
The
moderate drinker manifests it by a “gons- ly
I in the human system, by the Immoder­
new” at bis itoinatoh in tho morning, or ,iate use of alcoholic stimulants, effect-, not
much lees disastrous, arc indirectly toIluliap Teaipencacc Bacieiy.
of his accustomed stimulants, he is troub­
led with a gnawing at his stomach as be vital functions, from this cause; winterer
describes it, and nervous tremors,' loss of an epidemic, such as cholera, or yellow­
Ma. Paxatnawr.—Tta Pledge that the
appetite. Ate., and until he can obtain his fever, or any other malignant disease
members tlf the Association, which I am
hitters in the morning, he la unfitted fi&gt;r
lions are thus impaired, are the first vic­
scribe to, binds them to abstain from all
appetite for food fa but indifferent. This tims. and they are swept off by hundreds,
intoxicating drinks, as a beverage, and to
state of affairs continues until he has ta­
discountenance and discourage their use
ken two or three drams, perhaps, and then habits, are eomparad rely exempt. Every
in community.
practicing physician, who taw had any exThe Pledge, it seems, would imply that his system is braced up by and unnatural
intoxicating liquor may be used for other excitement, only to sink again below the
natural standard, as soon a* the effect of vidual, who Indulges habitually in aUtncpurposes, than as a beverage, and among
the atimnlaa has subsided. This state of lating drinks, is attacked by any aetrta
other things, I suppose as a medicine.
affairs, generally.continues till be bccqmcs disease, the case is infinitely more difficult
When it-la considered, that this is tho
a helpless inebriate, or he is attacked\by
ready excuse of a great uuuiy, not only
some acute disease, which prematurely ful, on this accounL
. ► —*___ __ 1 ....l —•.-- &gt;k.
.u,

tion, leads to vice, dcrfhidation, misery
hop*
—
stomach is covered with inflammation, little
----------, for the confirmed drunkard.
.
and ruin; it becomes a matter of the great­
thus rendering the stomach unfit for Ilia The appetite in such cases, ha* becomeso
est importance, to consider, whether the
and
the habit so confirmed
p-rtorm*— of
&lt;1» |------------------------------------------------ that no
dijewtion of food. \_
tonsideration, whatever, appears to bo
necessary as a medicine, to correct any
Alcohol mingles directly with tta blood sufficient to deter him from the indulgence
of the ills to which poor human nature is
and circulate* through every part of the of his depraved appetite, in, the use of
I liable.
system, thus stupefying the brain, and strong drinks.
It is well known, that the health of
ennevating the whole system, by its spe­
millions of the human race, la permanent­
ly injured by the use of Alcoholic drinks, cific effects.
Not many years since, an inebriate wholly confirmed, to abstain entirely
that it leads to premature death in Uns
of thousands of cases annually. Wby.it staggered into the office of a physician in
the city of Philadelphia, when a student
has been estimated, that alcohol, since iu
opened a vein, and with a lighted match,
introduction Into tho world, has slain more
set fire t*&gt; tbe blood as it issued from tbe
than war pestilence, or famine; perhaps
opening, and the miserable sot witnessed the use of alcoholic stimulants, would ap­
r*ore than all these together. ,
the horrible spectacle of his own blood pear to be necessary, but they ara UmiThat svenii g. Nellie wa« tri ppi ng boms
And when we consider, that in addition
with her cpipty little baskets strung
burning, as it run from bis veins.
around her, as usonl; but in the larger to all this. It fills our prisons with crimIn *&gt;n&gt;e preparations of medicine, such
Another of It* peculiar effects Is, an en­
one lay a new straw bonnet, trimmed
largement of ths liver, known u the
with a neat ribbon, «nd a |«ckage which graded specimens of humanity—scatters
substancc
that will answer the purpoaa,
whiskey
liver,
in
which
case,
this
Import
­
.he was directed not to open uolil her re­ over the land, helpless widows and orant organ of tta human economy becomes equally well, with alcohol, in some fan
turn. Mrs. Townsend was looking anxi­
ously for Nellie when she arrived, but
enormously enlarged, and, consequently,
what was her ast-’nishment and gratitude the level of the brute, many an individuvl its functions are impaired, leading to a
In case* of long continued and wasting
when she heard her story with a full con­ who, had it not been for the use of the In­
long train of evils, and finally, termina­
fession »( the temptation, nut a wurd of toxicating cup, might hare bcea bright
been
depreseed far below the natural
ting in dropsy and death.
which she withiield.
ornaments in human society; and when
When the p*»-kage was opened, if. was
We fiequcntly see bloated specimen* of standard, stimulanta of this kind, are beafound to contain a fine calico dreta for we further consider, that no agv, nor sex. humanity, with attenuated limbs, but e»each, with a five dollar bill fastened with­ nor condition, is exempt from the blight­
sentially enlarged corporeal capacities,
in. upon a slip of paper waa written ing cffict of the demon of alcohol, it be
with staff in hand perambulating, with Live efforts of the syltsm can be establish­
these wtirds:
coinns a matter of the greatest import­
ed. And again, in suspended animation
"For Mrs. Townsend. iw« an acknowl­
ance to consider, whether the use of alco­
from drowning, when the beat of the bgdy
edgment lor a benefit received from her
our cfties^Miod villsges, moving inonti- (
been abstracted by immersion for a
litUe girl, whom »h« has reared t- be an hol, may not be altogether dispensed with, mcirtS of tfai folly of those who resort, tes
I
example of truth and honesty and virtue.” as it Is usually applied in medicine; that
habltuslly to the intoxicating cup.
I
From this time Nellie and her nvther is. as a stimulant.
flume of life fa flickering feebly In itasodtOthers there ore who. with palsied and &lt;
were under the peculiar patronage of the
et, then tho aid uf alcoholic stimulants.
It has been claimed, by the advocates
Hamilton family. Sewing was supplied,
tremulous limbs, stagger up to the bar ‘
for which they received good pay, and of alcoholic stimulants, as a mrdieint, that in order to obtain their accustomed dram. 1
Nellie was trenaterrvd to Miunie • Sunday
Still other* there are, who, under the 1
Sch-H.l class, where ste was regarded asa weather, and the cold in cold weather,
efiecta of deeper potations, are seen wal- 1
pattern &lt;&gt;f truth and integrity for her
that were
notwuwxet.
fur whiskey,
.bock, stimulants for the purpose of si....
“ '
. thati were
it notittor
iuvy they
womuwould
lowing in llio gutter, in digesting fellow- '
■"X!T.tell ».* b.r •&lt;—!* T-l&gt;
' 1*r'-h ”
t‘U' ••“
”“’rf
tabli.hing reaction, arc frequently reship with brute* of a different species.— 1
to our littl* reader*, and remind them of ; w fal&lt;or, beneath the rays of a scorching
These are mine of the effects of alcoholic '
that which tta Bible tenchra—to "resist i TOn.
Opu fa the other case. th*y
evil," and u&gt; follow that which is g--air I m;A,t .erilfa w-lth cifl, wfeen submitted drinks upon ths human system, and, te- 1

times T”

Ibe ••mile with which
tiumev «nd thanked tar
ta. .■«&gt;.!—» i"&gt;"
. .l __

NO. 12.

system, are multiplied and various.

“You are n singular child. Pray tall
me wAy you Would rather.”
|
''Because—Iwcausv—it would remind
roe”—Nellis burst into tears. and c«&gt;v«red
her fare with her hands.
j
“Of what 1 tell me. child.”
|
“How I was tempted to break G&lt;»d’a
command."
“And to keep the dollar, do you mean F
“Yea. Mina”

M

1’crlii

«.r

TERMS—|1AO, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1858.

E8.
OVES,
STOVES,
LDFHfl.

OB

£ num d

lanta.

so happy 1 Ca"

Minnie

Mfas- Y'«.u gave

The true policy?

"N-, Mis*, thy*

7

�11A3TIXGS. THUB8DAT. JOLT », 1KA

other drop, to alcohol and waler,
grant d«il of the brandy that is sold and

mitlce,

r" w?-wrr a is*........
, '
Grand IU ver, at Grand Rapids,
The Kalamaxoo Republican county con- ]
ventlea is called to moot at Kalamaxoo, is 870 feel wide.
August 14th. This contention will elect
(tor and pub- dogates to bothStale and
•bfc,
rvn-r.” was convention*.
.
native Com
Lly held in

tothc locadon of the Btal* Foie, far. th*
coming fall, wo clip from tho Detroit AdretiUtd to two Detent's

EUrt". V, A

(Mr-

hu been called to meet at I'onuac,
Wednesday, tho I Sth day of AuguM

A I. notices

^g
aucsaa
In tb« diMAM&lt;l or dyinefajy to .H—

it is proposed to organize a Lnlto this
Marshall Statesman
call. *p«ak*of tha Cl—-------------- -----------tion for th* third district, to b* held oa
September 22nd, although w* have *eet&gt;
no call published to that effect. Mr. Ged
8. Wright, of Marshall, however, is Chair­
man of th* District Cumihittec, oad we
presume that th* day design*tec! by the
Btattsmau is the Oic fixed upon by the
committee.
•
The Republican* of Tuseota county will
hold their county convention at Vassar,
on the 7lh of August.
The Republican convention for Livings­
ton county will bo held at HvwoB on the
10th of August. The Committee in their
call suggest the 13th of Auguste* the day
for holding the town caucuses.
The Democracy of Jackson county have
call their convention to meet at Jackson,
August 28.
■
.
’1 he Flint Democrat discourages calling
a Democratic convention in Geuessce
county. Il rays there is no hope uf suc­
cess, and it would be only making useless
expense. We presame this is true.
The Branch Company Republican con.
vention is called to meet at Coldwater,
Aug. 14th.—Del. Trib.

Hoe, Hi* |&gt;Ui«t will lire

an .burro stKsiMnazoo.
_
rar A Mrs Atkins was the 4th of
Juf^rstor iu the town of Wateon, Alite

“Mr. Wilcox, on ths part of tha citi­
vary likely to promote tbe health uf those
zens of Detroit, tendered tho subscrip
gan couniy.
who use them.
? '
lions and proposals for the annual exhibition.stetius what grounds - could bc.obrar Mr..
In viaw, then, of all those circunisumccs
uSir.'i
-1”1
tained, and lliat thr stiWripltons now
amounted to over Hli&gt;0, utiiii would-be
CoSn.. &lt;M U, S»&lt;1 u«&gt;.
be urged, it is evident that those who
increased, he thought.
ar Tin |x«t. M™. EualU Ao»»
pledge tbcmualves to abstain from ail in; Mr, Wells, on the part of the citizens
“ 11 SJJSt • „v
f— ol&gt;uln«l ■ dwr.-o
dlroK*
KTGENE PRINGLE.
ef Kalamazoo, submitted propositions,
tozveating drinks, ae a beverage, and who
from lier husband.
w\\EmVr?hy.
stating that a subscription of 81500 had
dieoounlenanec and discourage their use
Ricu.—Tbe Moravian congregation St
MARSH GIDDINGS,
been raised, and that thia would be In­
in community, sre engaged in agood and
CHAS T. GORHAM.
Bethlehem, P*-, kavb over otie million
creased by 8900 or 8300 ns soon as it
JAMES HULL!VAN.
laudable undertaking; and the more that
was known that the fair wa» located; that
R. E. TROWBRIDGE.
dollars al interest.
lumber for the buildings could be ob­
they can Induce to subscribe to this pledge
Foravn or JcirTowr »v a Baciiz
tained on very reasonable terms, at lower
ar.d live up to its requirements the greater
tow.— Thr hdiet ?—Our stare before marrates than in this dly; that grounds eould
will be tbe bettofit* conferred upon di
"
THIRD DISTRICT.
rings, our stripe* after.
Tbe RspuWkans rf Itw Coviatie. e»lsprisl»a lb. be obtained that could afford ample to
ty
llB?1#ni (o.), owtu, (Motors, 18J7-1
concerned.
tgff Robert
noovri Brown,
uruwo, probably
4 tic most' ,Fre81
commodations, already fenced on two
accomplished
x«implished botanist of the
tho age,
ago, died in
^,,4
s(n«z ntr"* as* ebeerful
sides; and that tbe approaches * to the
London on the lOtli ult, aged 85.
grounds were nil that could possibly be
the 'State Legislature. who will mtct in Conren- desired, in regard to the sccomm'od*
tsr-Tho Queen's Dench, In England,
“A party may elect it* candidate*, and tton al th. Court Ssass, in Kalamazoo, ■* 1J
have decided that ill-health is a sufficient
rangemente would be made with the Cen­
y*t be. in effect worse beaten than its op­
excuse for breach of promise of marriage.
ponents. This i» particularly true in the rest. «&gt;d «i«t a csnairat* ror aipuMMiw is tral Railroad by which an evening and
Dr. J. Adam* Allen, of Kala­
-w rf.l-Blng
u, «ir™
S—“ morning special train would run a* ter as
mazoo. is to deliver the sildrsM before
both with ropect to integrity raxlability.
WRIGHT. _
Marshall, and that this, with tho exer­
tred of Cbron.c NounUgi, by their ii»r.
the Allegan Aarieultural Society, this
tions of the citizen of Kalamazoo to pro­
for dtecharging th# dntie* &lt;/the offices to
lair
vide lodging room, would be ample for
whieb they have been chosen. \S ho docs ;
A u MORRISON.
“Southern Monitor."
all who might lavor Kalamazoo with a
WILLARD DAYU,
fjp Mr. Peter Crosly -of Deerfield,
not km»w IBM IM -ucmocracj “ were
fan^rTMicuil CosimiU**.
visit. Other arrangements and modes of
worse beaten in tbe election of the prea-,
There is a paper cnUtted the Southern Livingston county, sheared from 08 sheep
M.rtbJi, July tO. l?6e.
rot executive of the .United States, than
accommodation were spoken of as in con Monitor, cditud-mul-published at Phila­ this seasen, 1,0*16 pounds of wool.
we were in the loss of Fremont 1 W e
tomplation, nnd which would be put in delphia, Pa;, by one J. B. Joxza; two
p^)T" There have licen 200,000 pounds
believe it will bo conceded by all candid
practice without delay as soon as the lo­ numbers of which have been reccircd at
cr. marked “pL'asc exchange.’'- •of
• of wool
**« sold
**’ in
,n Kstamaxoo county this
cation would be fixed.
■ of
of
S2je. About
from the editorials in topped- y^»‘
•,wr*« P'™.
,f
le
paper
i.
devoted
wholly
to
the
15,000
pound, remain imsuM.
finally resolved, in' cor.JMenitkito-of the
eiemunts of iqiccdy d
r«nrUiaw. &amp;•
This w IB al[y There were lx&gt;uul.t in Jock sou,
opening of the Gnusd River country, by Slave-driven*, and wo gladly exchangu
Buchanan been xiefe
the opening of the Dctroitflk Milwaukee with it, for the purpose of getting hold uf this sc*sun 190,000 pounds &lt;
ways be the cwm wiu............. .... .......... .
SWEEXET.
। Commltlee.
of said estalr.
nen are placed io ofliw—when a sacriltev
Railway, and the accommodation of a such choice J&gt;its of political sagacity and price* ranging from 28 to 86e.
Hartings, July 15, 19W.
nttw7
targe number of citizen* who had been wisdom, done up iu go-ud moral ’•Bully
of principle is made to insure suoccwi, or
the following;
when, candidate* force themselves upon
detained from thpixhibitiun last year,by [ Brooks” English,
DISSOLUTION.
“Who pities tbe fanatics! Humbugged paint, put a handful of hay in
tbe people and claim support on purely
the storm, as well os in vi«w of the finan­ I
. rfjou.il nui cs;r.«W'ur«
water,
and
let
it
stand
in
H
room
uowly
Die
great
sale
of
the
Michigan
Swamp
cial condition of the
he society, that the fair । by Hale and Sumner "end Wilson and
P*The'r&lt;; arc also other cvlta which ^su?.
D.r;!^ provided £7
^he ] Massa Greely,
pities thernl They paiuted.
Land* commenced yesterday. We have should be held tn Detroit,
from this teramble for office. The seali- no doubt but that many home* will be subscription could bo
be made up to 82,000 will never come withiu gun-shot of success
Wiltaim
O.D. WAL’LDI.NC
Wiltaim A.
A. Seaver,
Seaver, late
late of
of th
the
.
.v.-aa-.v.
—u
ftfr fcar of n sectional victorv, yu^ Courier, ha* suroccdnd Thomt
within ten days; otherwise,
the fair should
ment of the people ta forestalled; their
secured by the landless, under the liberal
whtchwrulJ ruin them. There would be Ramwr.
n the
epantaneous and untrammelled choice is
be held at Kalamazoo.
Ramsey. |In
the editorship
editorship of
of the
th« Ne
New
prevented, and. as a gencml thing, the provision* of the hw under which they
Some other business was interacted, no Constitution, and of rourae'no Senate, York Cbbrebman.
Regulators irtll tartare it to
-•
-fitato!
members of the Committed
Committee vi»ivisi- and no furtlser
use for a
Tribune to agitate
sone with eiiber si Ito p*rdaw of men who succeed, under the cir- arc to be sold. There are but tew indi­ and the member*
^.jr- Alexander Wilsoa. of Pc-uusylGRAXT A KI'ALLDINO
cumsteaces tlludsd to, arc no* the best vidual* so poor a* to bo unabte to secure ted the various grounds near the city, against tho South. Grcely makes 8100,qualified.
The really crnnpwtent mun is themselves homes, if they set out with a whieh have been submitted to tbe Busi- 0O0 every campaign resulting in defeat. vauis, has bren appointed District Attor­
—
__ fCemmittro
_ _ —..i... I".for
- . Ik.
ttw ouccesa I..
1^.... 1...
nesa
Hie n.i.nn..
purpose ,*C
of bnlrl.
hold­ By
ho might lose
his Ill
ilkgoltcii ney fur Utah territory, vice. J. M. Huckleftat home for the rcnton that be will
J. Jtowue, J'rai net ilk.
will to accomplish It lite chance to ob­ ing the Annual Fair, after which the mom- gains, if nut hi* life—and thu above Sena­
not sacrifice Im manhood and liis idea of
tor* would aertaiuly lose their scat*. But
wha* belongs to propriety to obtain office, tain these lands on favorable terms docs bars adjourned.”
jSW* The Washington Union boasts
they must not venture too far in I860.— that the affairs of tbe Government are~
and bcaco the unscrupulous office-seeker not erase, either, with the offering at pub­
go
If they put snollier sectional candidate iu j -inf, OH til* rfovkjwork.
Oh, yes. th*y
is often •uceessrful to tne detriment of the lic sale. We bare no doubt but a large
the field, some of-the firo-calerv have re- t
— going
—»----------Ciblic fatcresta and the party to which he
are
on—»Lx
tick, .1-1.
tick,.1-1.
tieh.—Prentiet.
MORTGAGE SALE.
ruiB
uro khwu.uiu- proportion of these lands, even in »o«n*
Wc give place nt th* head of our col­
I be tucbsst mart** pries.
longs.
Tbe truth
ta, the
self-constitu
t JQEFACET HAVING DEEN MADE IX THF
dito^
per tiroes
'tM­ ’ Ol" the-older counties will not be sold at
CASH PAID FOR WHKAT.
jq^“Bcii Ball, a fanner st Mayville,
umns to the call for a oouvention to be with an elastic gutta poreha switch came
ted leaders of political ptrti“ “ t?"
. of
-r —
__n— —
.i„ the public offering. All that is intended, held st Kstamajco, on the 22d of August, very near doing tbe business with Fre­ Ky., has bwu detected in enticing away
much in the habit
parceling
out. the
offices among those *hoso Interests ore or expected uf tbb sale is, to bring these for the purpote of ffbminating a successor mont. Tbe huil lias not been lost Tbe aud sect*Ung slaves, and then getting tbe
PROFESSmt MOTTS
। »n'&lt;
,
Undtrlon Yacht, vtbvn tbs canvass is at money (rom their masters for capturing
Identical dith their own, and this mutual land* into market nnd at tbe same lime
to D. S. Wslbiidge,our able and faithful
* t re tor of th. estote of W.
a whits beat, would have only to capture thrm.
interest is that which naturally belongs
to sell such as may be of considerable Representative in Congress
Mr. Wal­ Massa Grody, Ik-cdier and Cheer or, take
to and grows out of a general scramble
fJF* Chari** Stautz. a panper fa th*
value,
at
an
advanced
price,
by
bringing
bridge
has
already
served
two
terms,
and
them
to
Pearl
river,
black
them,
aud
put
tor spoils.
Tlu- people are not allowed
Franklin county (Ohio) pour house, r«to' act from their own suggestion*, but buyers into competition with each uther. although we may regret to lose his voice them in a cotton field, and /As ttark would ;■ ccntlr received Inti-Hlsenre thst an uncle,
are often compelled to reluctantly sanc­ This, so far from working on injustice to and his vote in the councils of the nation, 6« done. There may be sumo rmarhtble. who find recently died, had left him 8100,­
tion a ehoico in convention which had those who buy Innds/ur actual scttlcmeut, yet some one else will probably be named occurtcncc* during the next campaign, jf 000.
/
a purely sectional candidate be pul un the
been made for them months before by
gyA kag. writing from Cairo, 111.,
I in reality operate* in-their favor. SpcCU- to succeed him. Who that successor shall
course. Jie tnay be put through."
&gt;&gt;va,—■—■■■
“ —J
J r----•
through the form of ratifying a bargain | tat ora and men of money, a* put ezpo- be matters but little, providing be is a
There's argument lor you I—the regular since the subsiding of |he flood, says three
which they had no hand in making, and ricnce teaches, are the first fa matkot, true, efficient aBd reliable Republican.— “democratic" knock-down sort. It needs are now in that city 452 distinct and difJOB* WISER, Sole 1*1
frrcnt smells, and eeveral ward* to hear I
which is distasteful to them; and they
if o!iWed, will always contrive, if Our County Republican Convention which no comment.— Grand Hapidi .Eagle.
ortly ■suctioned It on toe ground that lands
- can -be entered- without
- competition, is to assemble on the 12th of August,
ma£teraJu.v i- become so complicated by
Comvost tor RAtisoina.—A paltn leaf;
TO THE FUStfC!
th* «etJh of too then spoken of, that any to get on audience al a land office, and will elect delegates to this convention,
A few nights ngo the lightning struck In fan, if placed against the Window sill, let­
other course would create dislurbsncc- perhaps enter th* very same lands for and an important pewt it will lie. 1 We
sndRuu of Mitbi~»n,'tonni?rd on
several places iu Washwgton Gty. It ting it proji'ct two-thirds of the way out
taJ.Qat. i.'SiC freer. &lt;u*i W
This is aJI wrong.
Tho peop'c should purposes of speculation, which are wanted trust our friends throughout the county
tit w+pUaeoet &lt;4 rerist.i
didn’t strike the Treasury building, how­ of thu window, will f.vrre into the car a
manage these matters.
They should be by men standing back and awaiting their
will bear these things in mind, to the ever. There was no metal there to at­ constant, and in proportion to the speed PROF. MOTT’S FEBRiri'GE WINE.
allowed to make their own selection, onof the (rain, a strong current of air.
turn, to make themselves homes.
end, that we may luivc a full convention tract the electric fluid.

(J

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

without incurring persunid enmity or dis­
like because thay deem it proper to op­
pose this man or that man. With re­
spect to the nonimntion* now soon to be
made, there should be a determination
tod, and tluu. no jnwortby, Anti Republi­
can measures should b« resorted to, to
effect any favorite ends of mers mbem'ing
politicians; and that in the selection of
the nominees the people should be left
free to act as they please, if th* people
make tbo nominations wn have nothing
to fear; but if mere politicians do it, wo
may have much, and perhaps altogether
too much to tear.—Battle Creek Journal.

quiries have been made, whether persons
designing to make affidavit of their inten­
tion to become actual and bona lido set­
tlers on swamp land*, within one year
do so nereoaoWy befisro the Commission­
er. While the Cumtadssioaer regrets
thia ucccaaity, yet, it isliia opinion that the
law is czpres* on thia subject, and gives
no other alternative, s» ho has already
peWiebed in his nottae of sale. The ad-

inawtioned in the notice of sale, (wb«n&gt;
needed from pluc land or mineral sections,)
that tbe Jots wanted by settlers arc not

quirod at Hie time of sale at ail Hie pub­

lic sales of. Uni ted State* lands.—Laneing

Lnrcotw Airn Dotclas.—ft was roore-

Some of the Democratic papers seem
to be greatly exorcised for fcar all these

here on the 12th of August

lands will be abaofbed by speculators,

“As to the sanity of a certain
blue-bellied, cream-faced editor in* this vi­
cinity , there can lx no doubt. For pbrenokiy teaches that where there is a sad
deficiency of brain* there is no ground
work for Insanity. If It should ever hap­
pen that the CourtHouae worthies should
fail to connect, and that bright tier fose
He lustrs^tlian. and not until then, would
we rocoimnend thfo editor to again go to
Loniing, whsre he will not only find
■glory enough for one session, in voting
for Zach. Chandler for the U. S. Senate,'
but he may also again find that thia »«me
Chandkr keeps constantly on hand an exoelknt antidote for an absence of the
ground-work of insanity, in thtf shape of
n very mall sum of money, which w III
entirely restore ‘a very wuak and imbe­
cile member from the county of Barry.’
By the wav, perhaps, another trip to Bl
Johns might afford some relief; if Zach,
could afford to fool the bill. * Now let
tbe member from Barry come in.’ Sara­
toga never commenced with St. Johns.—

and that those wishing to settle upon
them will be prevented.
Now, the very
terms of the sale arc directly calculated
to promote exactly tU. opposite state of
things.
In tbe first place, tbe speculator
has to pay full price down, while the set­
tler has only to pay one fourth down, and
can pay the balance nt his option any
time during ten years. In tho second
place, this discrimination docs nut ceas*
at the close of the offering at public auc­
tion and the settler has only to lead off

in the direction of the newer counties to
secure m good lands as tho State of Mich­
igan furnishes, by paving the small sum
of thirty-onc ocuta per acre ns a first
pay ment, and then may take Ids ten years,
again, in which w pay the romsiaing
mncty-fiwr cents per acre.
It is the height of folly to suppose that
speculators will absorb any large propor­
tion of these lauds, paying down In full
for thsm, when' the settler has all these
advantages over him.
Their operations
must necessarily bo confined to some of
the more valuable of these lands, fur
which they will be compelled, by compe­
tition, to pay a good price. It is uttci
folly tu suppose that any set of men will
go into our now counties, aud pay on*
dollar and twenty-five cents down, for
lands, when Hie num or men whom they
expect to sell to, if they sell at all, lave
only to go a little beyond them to find a
home on much easier terms. And yet, no

doubt, some of our alsvocratie friends, of
the press, trill eoottnaai to howl over this
subject, aud, if poariUe, will try to pre-

am help admitting

•“ -:e ’&lt;.-e.-w.rv.

There! there is the effect* of an abun­
dance of the “ground-work of insanity.”
We present it as a specimen of editorial
dignity, and earnestly recommend its
careful study to our exchanges. “ZarA"
ought to feel honored b; the portion ded­
icated to him.

What do the editors of tha Administratiou's Waabiuguxi organ mean by the
“good old times f” Do they refer to the
bygone time* when the country was gov­
erned by honest men 1

. tiF’Tho stomach' &lt;4 a cow killed in
Kentucky, recently, cuntainvd a brass ring,
a lot of Imir pins.' hooks aud eyes, pieces
of steal lu.«&gt;ps. and a high heeled shoe.—
“Old Braull*" had iwvbabl) swallowed
It is said that the pioturos of . Mr. En­ the mi’k maid.
glish, which were sent out to his district
tgr'Hon.Dinmss Cormia's friends are
in such large numliers, have had no sal*. actively urging him to be a candidate for
J OHS WISER,;
If he cannot boast that be is unbovghL, his Gcmgrcs* in the l-ebanou district, Ohio.
pictures can.
Tie baa recently manifested atrong symp­
We s*c that Mr. J. II. Mender made toms of a disposition to return to public
a disjinion speech at Columbus on tbe 5th
inat.' If Mr. Mander has daughter*, we
HT* John A. Mi&gt;or«, of the Fashion □omsukfhou
hope that bo dosau't call either of them
line &lt;»f alentnboatx, Ims reeovered 820,202
Sally.
The Iruta should not al way* bespoken. from lh&lt;- South Carolina Railroad, damaCi for obstructing tbe navigation of the
(Cin. Enquirer.
vannah River by ereetmg a railroad
ETTP.TrQ
You would make a better paper if yo»
thought the same of falsehood.
. bridge.

A Southern editorsaya that if Kentucky
refuses to go fur Lecompton, she cannot
expect her intere*t to be regarded by th*

Kentucky is to cut their own throe's or
hang themselves with grape-vines, thu*
reducing the legitimate demand for her
hemp.
When the tailor looked at the falls of
Niagara, with hi* thick cloud of spray, be
exetaimed, “Gods I whata place to sponge
a coat f’ When a corrupt politician looks
at a scat In Congress, with all its tinmens*
fsciiities for sacrificing the national inter,
csteto the hishest bidder, be mentally ex­
claims, “God*! what aptaco to sponge the
people F

The loss sustained by tin late
fir* at the Ixmdan dock, is estimated al
three million dollars, including 5,000 tuns
sugar, 050 ton* saltpetre.2.000 hale* jute
and hemp, 40,000 bags riee, besides a
largo quantity of rum and brandy.

IIoaniBix 1—There are many wealthv
colured people in Louimna. At a sheriff's
sate near Bayun Gouta, on tbe Bill, a large
plantation was purchased 'for 8210,600,
bj tha non of Cyprian Ricard, a free &amp;&gt;l
ored woman, who herself own* a large
plsntatioci in the neighborhood.
Govanzon.—Tha Ltdeocndcnt uys :—
"Alic tmk tor the nexto-Govnrnor seem*
now to be centered upon Haifa dozen can­
didates. 3”bc*e are H.G.W mils, Kalamaaoo_Co.; dona McKtxxrr, Van Buren

have a^canal across th* Isthmua We
Whether the above piece of informa­ suppose it 1* no wonder that Belly swells
so prodigiously ainca he finite hl* intestine
tion can be relied upon or not, we cannot
canal obstructed.
Tnr Waoxs or Flusktum.—The lion.
say, never having been either at St. Johns
Tbe editor of the Washington Union
or Saratoga; but if the ancient editor of
says be would “rather hold a rontro
with statesman than blackguard*.1
course, for h* has more cause ot diffi
■with them.
Tha Lecompton' Democrat* of Phila­
delphia recently proposed to feed their
popuhtion.
mao Jehu G. Jones publicly.
He was
making speech**, and they probably tbo’t
Hx time to stop hfe month ore® if thy had Administration, has sacrificed
Munger, J. Bi LolxtaD, Wm. MTb&lt;
son and Alexander M’latosi, previously
Inako, opra m coamy &gt;11.

-uh*

The Hon. Caleb Cushing, in his late
fourth pf J uly oration in Boston, boMtod
of tbe Influence of Northern m

tbu befag tt* Idsw
boldisz rhe CirnuJ
ia said cousty. o« ibc
&lt;!•' &lt;4 Orte
Ur, A. D. t»3, at lv:u »‘c!ocJi iu rb» inrr»~««f

D X. GAGE. Mortpr*
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I Republican frtends.in the inlenot uf tto State. GINGHAMS, PRINTS, 8HEP.
1 regardins of tabor or expense.
Now it tbe time of year, just at the evaimaacv- HERD-8 PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

Indies

DRESS. GOODS
8uch as Prints, Ginghams, LcLaina, Morittvs, I'uramcU&amp;s Blark Alpaccas and a
variety of Wool DeLains, all very nice
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths for
men's wear, and a large stock of staples.
Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, checks
and tickings.
JUST RECEIVED a new lol of

BOOTS aud 8HOEK,
Indie’s Gaiters .Buskins and Boots, a
good assortment at very low price*.
On hand a very large stock ofCroekery
stone and Glass Ware.
Just received • now stock of

of all khds cheap for Rewdy Pay.
1 have also a very large quantity ot

IaTFIMCJBJS3El.
AND

tn as good order and an prompt as any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.
Having secured the services of

•ver arewten foriadiOrrtieecr neglsct of dutks, WHITE GOODS, Ac.
to tbe performance of wbleb rrnr public pouition
baa enabled es tocootribute to no mull eiteat
TRRMS.—^mgte Copy |6.rear: to Clubs, four
eoplev for »&gt;. or nine eupiet for WO. In adraoce- ;
each autoyritort nsmewriueti on the paper.
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE I
CMauU all tin uu'M arm
&lt;U /hilf-J'riaUl1
nwA aito-Mtfc ,fo7nrot I.X
lu fitaf
Me l/oily-Tr^ w,Uxr.
The TshWomtr Tnracxa l» evatpewed of tbs
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
inside matter uf tbe Daur Tsiavaa uf every two
days, and it bsued and mailed to aubraibera un
Tnetdar, Thursday and Saturday evenings. To SHIRTING, COTTONADES, uf every
bu^eak men who deuiro tbe ronients of Ito Dally
but who rccirvu a mail only thru* Umra a week. variety and style.
... &gt;
u— &gt;.tl
It has a

to my ordinary biuinrea at limes, sad baring |
heaid of the wonderful cures that roar Seaodinavi- .
an Aloud Purifier and Fills were effecting, I was
Induced by a friend to try thorn.
I bare been using Ito punfler for the last twelrc
mouths, and find u&gt;o rm-dtem follj v;ual to its
reeommrcdalwas • So ralaable te Its use Io oto
Uiat 1 cannot now dtepcnM with tbe use of It at
lay adtanerd age. seventy-aovea years.
I cheerfully give tbit infortnauon for tbe bene­
fit ot those aimilarly aSoeted.
UOBBIR MORRIS
Tbe shore eertflcalci aud many others, can bo
seen si my office by any om at any lime. Get eno
of uty Family Medici! almxaar. grain from my
lluiufActorT. sales room and office, Ke. S East
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
prising more ^tucnl nows, but' in giving tbe marFourth street, 3J building from Main at. Cincin­
koto ofeach tor, and presenting, alto, a much grea­ AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY nati. o.
Fur sale by
ter variety uf tool city intelligroee.
J. P. Roberta A Co. llaatinga. Eli Nleto.it, Orangs1
.:n.
ti;&gt;i- a
ri—a
Wa &lt;to not know ttot tl is ngeeaaary to nartteu- LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
larire after tto above but WO May say. lie TaiWuxir Taiutns wjjeoatofq tto hte.t news by FANCY CASSIMERES, a large stock,
telegraph, markets. Ito latest qrws by the mails up
beautiful pattern* aud very cheap; BLACK
Who. Iwn rnn sgo; Isy upon wlrnl Ms pbymand all tto varietv eflocal, commercial and manno DOE SKIN, BlACK BROAD CLOTH, etnas sad sll bls friends believed to be bit death
tort it I ow nlirc sad iu Ue full rigor of ton)th.
Ihs dlMase wet Coosarftplioa of whiefo near
Iv all hit relatives bad died. Tbe curcumstanect whtebted to Mt recovery were sa Mlewsi—
Hu yauogrr brother wat in ibe habit ef rending
, 10 Lun from IwoLt about the Lu use to while away
his weary hours. One day be read to him from
an old took published in London stout Ibe mid-

T.n^S ::•

OfTRl-WEtKI T TRIBUNE; «‘&gt;'gte erpy, »3, or

'

H WixxJward Avenue. Detroit.

N. Hastings.
a* Mtlkr, and our mill beisg hulk at the
most improved plan, together with egood
Smuttcr—we arc prepared to do the
best of work. Plopc givens ac*3L
l
Cash paid for wheat.
BOLTWOOD k GRANT.
i
Hastings, Sep. 3, 1857,
!

J. P. Roberts, &amp;, Co.
BOOTS AND SHOES! !

CHEAP CROCKERY

AT THE HASTINGS

Chemicals, Paint, Oili
TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL,

NIB umu,

r*'-iwW

TUTIA-D-g- I’A.’y,

at □Miiuiabing b&gt;w prices. My motto
is *a little cheaper than the cheapest*
I have just received n good nssortmcnl

New Barry Mill,
IS Bow in successful operation, ready
to do any amount of
;
•
otystom ~^Hnrx

CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COLI LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

a wew stock of Fall aud winter GOODS, ’

which * ill be sold for

I PARASOLS, Ac Ac.

be paper wilt remain the
as it present.intend Io afiU lurtbvr lacresao our reading
Iter. The Taiavxs to printed on new. beaulifiil
I distinct type.
•»
or tbe Lraiat of .nr Mail autoeribers, w« stall

/ tOl. J. C. FREMONT, in Ito Iraiela diarorered
v1 manv tlartlieg wotulrrs, but next* mure wondnUd and t* ue, than the rwnt discovery that

Lt non wiling mare ZirmiVy G'rvesrsw for I Dollxb.'
u.i.1 ran be bought for tbe name money, at any otber&lt;i)— ibis tide of New York. It it llx only good

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­
dyspepsia. Torec.tpiiulalr a
dies tbeh 1 tore used to rid -------------------------would indeed make a nwlaneholy catoiogve. I al­ ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED meat) and 114 Marks! atmei, a ImuKMa.
so eonaulteduitb ttobeat pbraicuas I could bear
of. 1 wat^indncod to try your medteiuea through i SHIRTING, BATT8, COTTON YARN,
.ru..i *».i i- - ....... [cambrics, linens, OIL SILKS,

Comprising everything fur a geo Uemeu's out-fit;
shirts, collars, gio ret, buttery, cravato. pants, ev­
ery variety from five ahilllogsto all doUars; eoata,
erery price, quality and pattern j reais trow au
sblUtnga to six dollars.

Banting Fluid together with a full stock ef
GROCERIES.

A PHIZE FOB EVEHBBODY I
WHO SUBSCRIBES FOB THE

NEW TORE WEEKLY PRES*,
a large tt«k sad great rariaiy. Meo's calf tools all appUmats to ।
lor *3 25; kip boots, kip brogans, calf do., enam- KlRS'A’
, tied and patent leather do., cungrsae gaiters for and they will to
, men and tors, cal’, patent aud enameled leather,

Judge of Probate,

Ladies' children's, and miaMa' shore rf every
A GIFT WORTH FROM W CENTS to (IMO
WILL BE SENT TO EACH HUHHCR1BKB UN description. Ladica' line congress gaiters for
RECEIPT OF THE 8UBSCRIBT1O5 MONEY. lwe|ye shliUeg*. Uca do. nine to alvTta ahil
tings. Kid cotsgrwm gaiters, enameled bootent,
TERMS—IN ADVANCE:
ae"®'«»—srr--sf .* J1&amp;-—
*5 S calf bootees, geod quality, fur nine shUluigx, and

TURKEY AND C0UX8KLL0B AT I.
Roiddtoe, Hope. Barry O. Mtehlga.
tbe preaerit and until further notice,
my oCIm at the Court House, in Hs

WILLIAM JONES,
I Hivln; bon’i tbe ratin' Steck «f

BtBStlBRB,
FORMERLY kept by T. Ihtuure, b
cixistfttUU makh« additions to tU

I

8«ch aa TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, BPV
CE8, PEPER, F1BH, in a wort every­
thing in tho Grocery line, tueh aa
will be wanted for family use. Aad
they havo on bund the beet kind
of ammunttiou for spnetaman
such m !&gt;o* der, and Percitasion Caps of all kinds
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­
Wster rrooftaad
Others, Shot,
DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
Uad,^e.
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,
AH tha pop­
ular Patent
WALL PAPER, Acn Ar.
Medicine, ot tbe
day may also ba

�DU. BOBACK'S

■ c fa rrwusatu r.mr

BLOOD PUMFKBAND BLOOD PILI.

THraimi *»k&gt;

DfflUlE VAWQVIDBE®.

7fln
•&gt;—fata-r
------»»&gt;W—n—•
s*
r—rri-ta
- ■■ " -

HARD WAKE STOKE.
•^tuvnctlae to tb« aysurn. In th* warm
AB-dbrntosa of South Amarioa, Spate aud
Tb. *ub~rib»r*. io view &lt;rf the grt»l .careity
fruit .bounds tbr mhabitfWt. of
■ taoarr a*w Mt V stl cUmm. wm! u. ewwVsrta Mftajrn of it an bout or two iiefurr &lt;|a.Bt
enbaored &gt;«!ut 14 &gt;.u.in«M •&gt;•«, tn tw*
Vastfei!, and during tbe middle of tlw &lt;ua«ria&lt; to'mt fon*t patraui, bm! tb. Pul&gt;Uc
navyr.after, they holding tn the Iimraily, ■*
Wpan&amp;b' ntaxini that froth anil ripe fruit
7 EXTENSIVE AHsfeftTMAffr OP
tbe morning, silver at noon, and
Tdaant night.
j-cople of the tropica!
cia^stm perforin very little active lal»&gt;r ■
duriw the extreme beat of jhc day, but j
gewerwHy veflUdn Inactive and under o-ver
Jajp^^iioos constructed with a vie* to
.fCTiipsau.
The beat nwid* of keeping
0MOhMUftwi| and free from fliea during
The “3&lt;&lt;g daya,*5a U&gt; open all ibe window •

NEW SPRING GOODS
large stock
%ANIU. UTOCvf-ACa

HARDWARE

GOODS

Hwfcwy Grere. HL charire Ca, Ma.. I
09. O. J. WOOD-Daar
L
MT ■ • W.r. todwred ta M. ZZtaT,Z

.to* tn All every acwMabla portion
fe Irtildmg with the a.-.) frrdi air of
'iwominr, end then V» d«*e th-tn mil
fcthr 1“ keep -mt the »un and t(gta.—
•uwl air withto Will* wiA aa a bar
tolhe sntmnce of the heat during the
i gftd t|je ‘ darkneM to th* entraucti of

PBINIB,
SILKS.

'pBtLAB.—pmf. Nash, in the
uKpA B»urf*r at hla Afaguina. in an ar’‘Hint* to Young Farmvra."
Rhlfti tbe following remarka, which we
coni mend tn our reader* aa being worthy
offflM--partieelwr* attention:
qjol
to air tbe cellar, and to
)rt*p lowed andidnn. Not a partied,
of daewriwg nistter should remain; and
the wiuaoWs ahouM 'be open aa much aa
eonaiat* with safetv from frost Let the
hooAtt*MR|
She mm remem­
ber that ehwe N-llara, unventilated except
an far aa they steam through the floor IpJtMWwi’jbr wAer occupied
flNMR.more deal hr irvm frvwr in this
'v«7-yMr.than tbe Mexican war
wild lead and glirtenine bayoneU; and what is inorr, these fevers which
MD4£*tfd|*y&gt;4rWgrtaMfa in an ImJtn/allsr, kill an slowly, so long a time
’dffirr the poison Is inhaled, that neither
the victims nor their friend* hare tbe
pleasure uf knowing the cause. They
udriMb Ian vlahdtinn from G«&gt;d; and soil
through the cellar. Ixmk out
Sir thia part of the' promiaca in Man h,
Apjpi ^nd May, and then keep looking

JJ

DERS.

GROCERIES
Utood F&gt;l^ that J bare Uwogbl U »’
tt U Ire* my mciuM'iM. ta jp«. yaw a »
uirotvf uiy care. 1
tar year* .01
that Ua.-ra rf all oo.ifcxt, a.dribrieaey I

&amp;U

GINGHAMS.

RUCHE 'BOR­

bibbokM'fLWE^s, 4k'

BUOAP OOTR &lt;^S3^EKES

JEANS.SATINETS, DEATHS,TICKS,
SUF.ETINCS.SIIIimKas, BLKACtl

(D’BO-DK’BIfm

■ wild m lerd task' • BietaucbU. ntah
m&gt; euu.idlvd with Ita-but pby.lri.aa I

ED GOODS. MUSLINS, STniRBn

snirm-iu.

GLASS-WARE

«I U

LA WAS,

BONNETS

CAMBRICS,

batts, conqx tabs,
UXENS,

OIL SlUife

rATrasots.ta.-ta.--------------

COOKING STOVES

Regulator- will rvaturw it to rrgti
X* fwntor *&lt;nH be witbmatbn
, K. B. Rnnedug ar. nM b» Dr.rp.U
wbsre. ftADIVlT *
J. P. Rto.rU A Ce., Haatian.
tj. Ik.wna. ProlrwriUta
Ntotioh. Orsaj-eiUc.
«3a&gt;-lyia
’ I

CLOTHING
Deal forgrt th- plrer.

THE f HILOSOPHER’S STONE

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE

FOUND.

Price* ■eyeleted !• sail tbe i!*.&lt;»—&lt;
aad Liasusr,
r R-U4 far Hide*.

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS. CHALLIS
CHALLI

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

G IN G H A M 8, P R» N T8. 8HEPIIERIMPLAlD.STCLLA SHAWLS,

CH AM BRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

cttstom

WHITE GOODS, dec.

’ My Itot’kofG.VX i, te^igJd
UW^&lt;y U»e LtnguShmg; inaJoolixa

ill aa govd order tiori
cither Mill in Barry. «
listing ta-eurvd tbc

wlftUd, «n&gt;

littiaj of .very rwtory and of

N. Hastings.

Groceries 4,, Fancy Goods

• • Miilce.and &lt;«r mill brm^ ku-lt iwthe
M»«t hupnoid jd-Oi. together wrth ap-d
■■uiutti-r—v.v are prvpand to A* &lt;l&gt;a
&lt;M of WIN k. Plrxta- K&lt; ■ r . » «cull.

MEE ARD BOTE WEAR!

piudend it in UngW hanri
Tnce fiun'tlKheart of U»« wilderne*-; wc
have faeti It trained aia! orr-med by dear
haads that b&lt;« f-rgyllen their waning-,
H'^mwned'in WH/nj '&lt; haa » ra"nlh tn
a veer through all lime f--r it* own.
■ h hiaathia awret leeaona iu living, and
4M. aiif
a Heaven for W
era on the bwuka beyond Jordan, tbe Ro.
•ca will y^piy be there.

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CliECK
SHIRTINU, COTTON A DES, of every

BOLTW twill A GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. ». 1867.

variety and style.

CHECK

MARSEILLES. CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN.

FANCY

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

kbmiU ba t borticulturirt. Horticulture Venders the till
u—l/wrth a nwre rtuaetivs empl -ym7o£ ’ It la im-re elevating and rtfie*h
inggM
totadj k qmlifire us to sttr
r.-und our home* with th&lt;«e ornament­

AT THE HASTINGS

Iteautiful paUeruamid very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

I lav. laUly rvueivvd a full stortmralrf

dec., Ac.

DUGS AMD MEDICINE*-

CHEAP CROCKERY

. -f hurti. ul. |
lure we may produce such tin t-ndlvm sue.
cmaatanl. frtilto and vegeiaWra. a* to almm reproduce tbe jirit aor^rn. Then
' ura «ith h- -rUci 11 ■
Ky.|Wdvr mtrfrrni»«»d

■

.beautiful and attnsetivaaato
win toe hearty rvapect &lt;&gt;r all claauts.

&gt;811 1H9113,

■hirta, eullan. gt.vm, bowery. srar.U, pMU.estn Ttnttjfnm fi«» riilUinpto «ix doll«rT. mu.
Ttry snae, {tialily sad pattern ; &lt;mU from in
■bilhag. tu six do: Un.

-&lt;yf fa'iaii ----------------

turning Fluid together with a full stocked

GROCERIES.
rv.ux.tioa, Im rmcribwl it far ril m hia rteHui,
b

Dr. A. E. BONSTEEL,
PHY8JCIAN&amp; SURGEON.

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“.very oM.UIw*pmrd&lt;|

lbunmg».lr wli.fW tb.t R U tb. o*ly wf. aad
“■“£*S-r ~
,

Da. A. E Bo*mn, baring tn*d» H»»t:t&gt;g» h&gt;.
wrrws.iill Uaa. uf iwatoMM., wooM iniorwi thr
Mtitam of HmUor. and rietolty, that he wHI at.
wodt.aU profatauMial calls. with«H.| ^b and
u all bouia. li ardar that ^1 may knew ope*

nails, glass, putty, oils, can
DUES. SOAPS. SASH. PAILS, BED

j a-li as 1EA, COFFEE. SUGAR, BPI­
CES. FEFER, FISH, in a wri
thing hi the Gnwory line, *uch ••
wifi lx wanted for family u*e. And
they have «ai hand the brat kind
uf ammunition for spurtames
such M powder, and Peri&lt;m Cans of all kind*
later I’ntufB and
othv-ra, Shot,

COEDS,CLOTHES LINES. BBOOMS
W ALL PAPER, ta, ta

Judge of Probate,

PAINTING.

ATT.0^^’" °02.S,'W“AO«‘ ** LAW.

JOHN MICHAEL, would nwpretfully Isfa*

HASTINGS urn VICINITY,

HOUSK.
BION ra—
“'ffiSlltO.
I . - 7LT
XMitATiaxoF

WOOD AND

’ laEtx.’!ife^r'o?a,.”?.s?S

temperance

O- R O C E R ? n t

■

-.S, . Ail the pop­
ular Pat e n t
Medicines, ot tha
day may also bn
found al thia ertablnbmetrt. Also a great va­
riety «f tbe choicest PetfuUKry for tbe refwcul aco-mMtofatMl ■/ tfa ladies. A Go
.
autfoMy.Pem. PencH*. Ink. (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelops »
"bey would raopuotivdt announce «■
• dtiaem of. Harting, and of
~ruh«hMtGH&gt;mr.rmertiHv that they «■

WILLIAM JONES,
Waring taa*i tta -ultra tat

1118I111B,
arenzK.*^- “*■

&gt;HYaH!UN .tto t-wrx-w— “Uw&lt;

Chemicals, Pain.t, Oils
TCIII'EXONE, ALCOHOL,

'

■HlB** i ii ■ er-ttoaPunteB.w-fadnlence is
(gapnf ibe VOHMS fam which th«*c wboni
id^utoe.-inb-ct« are arld.an rrl-wmed.Eftof tofan apreiaa of luxury operateuptfaMOMkoppMita which la quickly *atiated. wd mquires atone omeurn-tice rd
art or acridtxit whtohx-vrrv place will nn&lt;
.apply«Mbe dtotrv udraw- acta equally nt
aibhoar*.BfadfaJndgvr ii I* todnlgwd ta
the more increased- Tod« nothing' ia in
every man’* prnsrrQ we r*n never »a-t
an opportunity uf.Mudtrtnc duties. The
lapse &lt;&gt;f mfaionrv ia »w«ft and imprrrepti.
ble, bmauto it fa unly a mere creNiti.m -f
activity-4fa rvtore.to dihgmee it diffi.
bveaMU^ib .istplw* a change from
rest’to wdfaMr’-satprivaiiwd tn reality.

J. P, Roberts', &amp;, Co.

FANCy CASSIMERES, a large atnrk

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1858.

Srlrttfl liortTj.

1

THE OMTOX-1EED DEMOCRACY.
It has puxxlod many wire men to find
out what is the Drpci y. definition of De­
mocracy, and to Know wluu are mauinc
Detnocrattc principles; and Northern
Datnocrala especially have' been greatly
troubled to k« p pace with tha omstantly
turning table of platform* which their
Southern brethren lay down for them at
their National Conventions.
A recent discussion in the Senate give*
a pleasant iUuatraliun.of there diSmltlca.
A motion waa pending to strike out of
on appropriation bill the usual clause in
favor often Pa tin it Office—
"For collection of agricultural statis­
tic*, iuvestigalii® far promoting agricul
tureand rural economy, and tbo procure­
ment of cullings and rerela,sijtty thousand

llilh.r, thttber, (fear end tptek
Pw.nri»K'V&gt;tlT touod trit.

Lit* r*t’«. W*t» «»&gt;&lt;J »hor». Rtalei
r Jr.; J: • Itartaw teMaat j
r. h. a j. in ‘--t i.i,

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Suw it rutne, in sanUmc* brier.

lIAHtEY A BAKER,
.tXl !-.vrrrnEKS eg tin. »).t«t.lroo sud/np..t-.-.ii- Is «M-r» in Iron.iUits. atcvl. Ures
■ &gt;:i -,1&gt;i.-.ti. ■■’itorj aod*l**«*. tilers outdoor

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w^ZTwmjXuth?’

- HIGWIXUOTH.

And Mr. Iverson, of Georgia, took oc­
casion to rebuke hi» brother Democrats
for tbeir treachery to party in aupfKirting such an uncamstituUsaaf expenuitgre.
Suinr part* uf the debate arc instructive,
anti we give them:
I
---­
"Mr. Iver*on-r-But two Spriatom upon
this flo&lt;?r4jaVc~»li&lt;H3t^ tbi* appropria­
tion rff sixty thousand* "Adlars.
One is
the Senabi^from Texas. [Air. Houston,]
! and tlxe other the Senator from Pc.insyl
| van!*, on this side-of tbo .Chamber, [Mr.
, Bj/ler 1
Now, sir, the Senator from
I Texan, 1 believe, duCa not claim to be a
, member nf the Democratic party. In
fact, Idn not know wl«it party he doe*
| claim to Ljloug to. I tiiiuk he is rather
! a rert of mongrel politician,aod it la very
i difficult to classify him.
Ha gne* f„r
| about anything and everything that suite
hi* own diacrvti&lt;« and taste; and bia taste
I i« gvncrally very correct. Ho can advo­

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cate thi* thing atil that thing and the vth_ -------------- _ _____
| er, and any thing he cbuaioi, without, be­
X 1XCJDEXT IX A IHK7OR * LIFE. | ing iocunsiateftt, *•• far M regard* hi* pof
___ -----I litie*! princi|4c*. Wiuv I do not under­
M U M AX JOltES
H U M ’ S DOINGS.
I stand UiU be powaasea any political prin. TAr. । BLK is , .&lt;• 11.1, pratldltn*. prodsre, tub.
----------I cipfoa.
But tbo Senator from Pennay!IF
kr.!. *-..**- M&lt; lv ct. ritels •*-.•]{•
1 bod just stretched myself, upon my I vania, within the sound of my voice—he
_ and with j-in»y Afrr»r
j 1 should like him
hrnnge—lit ntv rigar,
j .i* not ...
in his seak but
rnry iar hand, hod prepared my*.-lf for an cnne in, because 1 want tocntrciitso hi
HEATH, BLLIX
’. . r&lt;i 1 hifut’* unqualified rtijnyment. when I wa* fi-r a tnnment—pr«ife»*rs to belnngtoihe
"kaMt- ■ stMfRtly called array to sec Mr». Henry Democrat।ci party; nt least he I* a mem­
tfoiri■ —then'ife of one uf my oh! mates nt c »l- ber of the DemoAretii- organiulinn; and
1 |rgi«.
I wnv r-m-wto: aurprfsed. for it Uie cardinal principle of tint psrty, if I
&gt;;v v^f.S T -.tl.&lt;&gt;n Cntiing doo- tn to ’ hid been ncarlr ritrift ‘ rcrtnl rlnce I had mid-retand it. H. that Omgn-M can exer­
i *ccn him, and I had nearly or quite lost cise m' power, exorpt the power be grnnY
t. r.. Wtar_ - • ■•_
; gjj
offr„,n |,)0l again; but cd in the ('onatituiino. &lt;&gt;r it be necessary
i-r.orrnaioMAG.___ [ fate, ordered
lereuit u••itorwiMt.
••in-rwiM?. So,
ojhastily
, oavtuy tod proper in order to rarry out susne
..p i®---------my top_
boots
and orcrtint— i apectic grant.
nraanw.
Jp«ir.g.r
j
r . ft
. wa*
wa* miaiqg perfect
—1 start-j
yNow, sir, I S‘k the Senator-from
-x: ■ ■! TUi: revT,&lt;;»««».! loutdawTlfi-r
It was »ome di»-; Perm® I vania for a little Infor math®. I
‘-..v.!. -ul -tfrftd to the n&gt;ltot‘on of ed UjHMi my journey.
-hudv &lt;r pertsii logtotii* uOs*. bii.re from my office, and «m my wav my ! am u mere tyro ® polities, and hn is a
; ! . sr’s tdtokg up Stats- .
•
mind watelared back to my schonl-boy i very Mparii-prod’kh 1 dfaiiiit’nfihcd man.
dm t. when Henry and myrelf were boyt' lMe*lrenint tn point «®tto mo tbs clause
together, lltree xi-nyfmppv disvs. How ! in*heO-c®ituti«* which authorrreaG'nlittle wo
tfcefi of ti e st mu wo ‘ grere tn evpeml money to liny seeds for
I ask for informstiuh;... h^
itoirid toJe lo rinftrtid iHOi when itc the plnntera.
.
took our plncre in the ut«i. bustling nut- &gt;critHk- If there is "Ueh a clause. I have nevHMLF.BOUK,
side world.
Liule wrecked we of bur- .ef been »Me to dkn-wvec it. Pertatf* the
den* nlm&gt;*t tmbiWrable—of poverty and ;greater acuteness of tlwt Srnaioe maywant—of toil and tired tulndaand ls&gt;d'«-s. have enabled him*® dlacover the clause
Oh ! lh»a® btsyfawid d*y*,«tnild thsy have which authorizes tide anproprlatUn. I
M ILUAM Hl-RGHER,
wish to be infoAn'sr, I am n acholar
tXIkt. I »ua»*i»r atta S4kiu». and Clr- bat lasted always—*nd still it is better rea.ly to receive information. 1 wnnt the
tmin &lt;tMMSiM'*n*r. UOjc* in tlaifav’i tsu*. Man, Uke steel, can to*l to judged
after luring withstood the tr*t But here !Senator to point out tn me the clansf in
the
Cunsfitutlna &lt;&gt;r th” t’mk’d l?tat&lt;-»
I*m.
Mercy—can it be that-Henry
lives here!
I have certainly made n«&gt; wbk-b nutbdptJS the expenditure of
mistake—the number is correct—the money olitof tin-public Treasury to buy
■ftl) sod rath hWl
name—a miserable tenant hmiae. one o| »&lt;, J« todiatribata to the pbinternof tM«
' faj.sMtan Hui-wet.
buy any other pmparty fur
the j-nrust of that low order of tobita- c.mtry.nr
.
The Senator, like
tioni—and here the firmer fricsid and ■■•encral distribution.
confident of my college days rsawfea.— i mrself. went to that desk, when bp waFulhiW me—up—up UU go—thfe creak introduced into ltd* body, and took a volamn oath to observe the Constitutiprt of
ing stair i are covered with filth, and but
J Olli KOBERT'k
dimly lighted by the dirt-togrimmeu the United State*. Thh Is a Government
Il can exercise n»
windows. Hera
are. Good Gyd! of limited poserx.
can thi* be
I Poor Nellie—little thn’t powar except that whiA is, *pev.fi«lly
m.i&lt; ia«K»m.jM... --- Lj). wh. ti she msiTk-.l tlu’ tai*ntad Mr. granted. Now, sir. I want th*‘ Scnntor
te* gXS.'kiM ife.” °f
• «!&lt;S5
r»" to answer inn, b&lt;&gt;w he reconeik* it tohi*
omscientti, a. an bonorabla and honest
tusntakryi ®w*ya on band
pasred away on tbeir road to eter- .
..
«lb
1 '«•« S'«&gt; n-or, lmd N-ib- man, to vote f«r *&gt;ch a proposition m
Ho is a munil'cr uf the Donne
rSto &lt;S»MW~n
.lire *»•- this I
&gt; .,■«
Frtl*. I .nd wl«l a worH u&lt; mrwrr Ux... j'-ju erstip psrty; die cardinal feature of that
party is, that «b» power cannot beex.11. I'l-.aJv-IS
.4 Siuefed la prcmtUfj and effi- .
l.ruitttbt. But where fa Ned 1 ' W hy
• 5.
S. XaMs
Crrek. “*r*
r„
rh[Wr
la&lt;t
of erci-'d; and yet l» 'otus for ik
• ofie? X®.
Sabfa’’iUrt.
s
•Sir, it i* aaid that that Senator fa the
her whom bo h;t» aerorn to lovJ and pro­
&lt; IRLOS O. M OFF,
tect by renewed protestations of Jove? ‘right bow.’ speaking iu common parIsueu, [laughter]—I mean in gambler a
Better not here.
She will at least be
pliraai—uf a Democrati# Executive.—
SOZdptP M’-M.tbJ
spared the pain of know Ing that be i» inWsdLsir.l *bta&gt;Id bs-rry u« think
ltanni.«,MMu
tMiicsted. . Yes, the truth mult be told—
NWd Henty is a drunkard—an habitude that tbo pretent Dunocralio Exi*uUvu
B. H. YCLI.EK,
would vote appropriations of thiaaort or
he would, than ha fa
of a ronwr grojW&lt;*7Oh. manhood, ZSuooUhS
where is thy boasted strength T Y «, he
not the Damocrat L taXe bun to br, ha u»
has aB.’U-esJowiy but eurrly. end forn&lt;a the Democrat! took him to in-when
• ever&amp;Hetj-end now poor Nellie ts- I voted fi&gt;r him. If ho i* that fishy De n­
deaiJ. Her burthen was haary, but »he oerat tliat might be inferred fnsn such a
W II. roLBBAW,
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vote lor
:u Cvtocuoos stlctxtol to. usd rMoUThan,
I*”:
iMupdr, a* euersst rates •&lt; earbaeay.
thfitl daya—when
gl.: and soM. Otter BatUs
k&gt; U» Nonlwns Si*«~ mpKi-IU.
charm “f arery Asdiap “ten«* "P” &gt;&gt;“•• '"P&gt;••«"«*’
MrinjCtr'
around—when

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jugs.
get her with a good
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ALCOHOL,

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;i .popularity.
STAXTOX • T1FFARY,
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, Mnorable MW from Georgia. T*«
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15

NO. 13.

MMr. Hale—It la very rarely, air, that |
From the Fewsygo Rrpoblic**
constitutional rights of hi* people, then a dolmte in th. Senate fa intended to in ।
«&gt;VE YOVR FATHER,
lie may be at liberty to talk about the finance the action of members here, but
Y'on who are yet favored and blessed
reaponsibilily trf voting fur or ngniwl it is njadeto enlighten ths emu try. 11 with the andety of a lather, love him.—
coafau, Iviwcver, that lids.debate baa t-n- You little know tbo sorrow that rankles
lightened my mind.
I waa at first in- in thaf heart, that
'
meets not the approv­ in the State of Massachusetts, lived a
ter.]
Why, ,Mr. Presidenk no man dined to go agnim: lid* ap preprint! nn.
ing smile of a father. You may posse** Ix-autcoua maiden of seventeen, whom
would euppoM th*', the honorable Senn- but tin- oomudrraliuM which have been the gold of California, tha wealth of tbc wo will call Fanny L------- , and George
tor could be. re exoited about sugar-cane jrged with *o.u.ucb fetce by tbe Senator -India*,
■
yet that vacant plane is not fiBed. B----------- wan her accepted lover. Tto
and onion*. [Laughter.]
Jt in scarcely from Pcooaylvania. 1 confe**, have weak­ I haye often wondered why it ia that I course of true love ran smooth, and Irf
generous in the Senator to rise hare and ened my conviction* in that direction, hear those with whom I associate speak due process t»f time, came tho usual hap­
reieebiso an uperiouceJ member like and have almost induced me to go for it so often of their mother, and so seldom py termination of tbeir wooing. *r.d tha
myself, on a great conditntkmal question If the appeal which he »o powerfully of their father. My father and mother twain were made one by the benediction
—the question whether onion seed* have and pathetically made to the honorable were beloved sllke to me; and how many of die holy chut ch.
been cotutilutlcmaHy rent abropl. [Laugh­ Sean tor from Georgia Iim not moved him, hour* hove I spent In planting choice
They were married early cue sum­
ter.] He appeal* to me on the solemnity
he must ba impervious to eloquence and shrub* and for-get-mc note un hi* new- mer’* morning. *nd tto urns day traveled
of my oath.
Ho aay* thak like him, I to paibo*.
made grave, wishing him back to earth! coxily and happily to New Yorit, aa tto
took an call* here to sustain the conrtitaAs a
“1 think tha: the case which tbs Sena­ But I nretl not mourn: bo is freed from first stapi of their wedding tour.
tion; and if I
for these seeds to the tor from Penrnylviutia ha* presented is the trials of earth; and oft times fai my companion, a younger brother of tbo
jmoulc uf Pennay lvania,.L*hall have doou crniuuotly juak
I agree entirely with lonariy hour* I wish that I ware sleeping bride, a mischicvoaa young rascal, ac­
violence to my conscience. [Laughter.] what tie say A when he declare* that in his
companied
them,
and
well
it
would
have
। by bis aide.
I am not going to do any rich tinny. I
course here ho lias not been lookup to
I happened to be iu company ouc evert­ been fur the happy pair if they had treat­
am going to vote fir the ««H.d* conscien­ popularity. I think that t^e whole North, ing. shortly after, my father's deuth, witn ed themselves to tbeir own society and
tiously. [Renewed laughter.] Bu', air,
I ‘con sylvania po leas thanAuiv other part some ladies, ana beard one of them re­ left James at boms to ornament dog's
1 am not willing tint garden and onlna oft the Union, will endorse bis veracity, mark th®, “she should not feel sorry to tail* and «pibtoll tbc schoolmaster.
»eed«, apdfariic. shall be a te.t of the
Wall, the party arrived at tto St.
if nothing else, when hn declare* that ha hear that her fatbar wa» deud nt any
Dri.m K-ratie fatih. [I-inghtcr."?
While George waa du­
ba« not been seeking popularity; and time.” Alaa, thought I, why was nut Nicholas Hotel.
And Gen. Houston, too,repu.1iated the when he appeals to tin- Senator from rour fattor taken and mine spared, when tiful in attending tv tbc ronrfart of his
uverswrsMp of the Gcoigin toakmaxter: Georgia, and tclIsJum what n bard road 1 loved him so well! But I would not, young wife, James, in tha pcrfonnanca
•Mr. Houstoo—I was very much at ’ the Northern Democrat* have h.ul to murmur; ft is doubtless all for the best; of hiadutyaa groomsman, went to the
tonnlied, Mr. President, at the assault travel, how mnch they liavo had to *aari- and that friend may lire to see the time ••flic,', of the hotel to register tto name*
made Up® me by my fricod from Geoi*fire an I to taev, and then asks if, in re­ when tear* will; avail her nothing—she and select appropriate npertmentH. Pew
gia—I will not *ay my v«ncr*b',e, but I . turn for al| this, be cannot let Idin have may yet be an orphan, like myaalf. Per­ in hand, a brilliant idea struck him, and
will «ay my jnvanife friend. I sdmh that a few onion and garlic reels, [l*U|bter.] haps that father is nut always so pleasant in purauancc therewith, he entered ttoir
speaking I* rninceewary n.i the present I confess, if tfa.-Senator from Gcorsia'was
Jyou
.-.I jwu.lil
!&lt;-1 him .' name* on the hold register thus:
euuld with mV
nir rri^n.lfriend; kill
but let
occasion, and I dislike to Interfere In this not moved. I was. [Laughter.] 1 think know
tow ttot
th.nt yoa
yon love turnhim—that you aym-*. (James L-—.
matter, for ll is a very pretty quarrel a* it la rteponabla. and more than rearen­ pathixe
ithixe with him in Liin* trial*
and----------1 care
'Mis* Fanny L------- .
-———
it stands,
betwepu there two democratic &lt;। able,
V||r fTf
even
n if
ii he
nenhad naked for a little of not who he is, bcoanrtqt but Jove you.—
gentleman.
~
*
"cntlunon. [Laqghter.
[Laughter.] The Senator
from
-th» vegetable
fall grown. Buk when he Ab; ye*! aa you valuuybur happine** in
Fanny retired early, being aoiuewhnt.
rtalde fall
itonjia say
aay*»ili^t
tl^t I lx
fa futig to no party,
. -L.K&gt;k
lt
wo
AonB&gt;
anv
(x
,
(rooi-gia
fatiguc&lt;l
with travel.
George araokad
‘Look at the North, and *oe on this world and that which is to come, do
Hdl, air, that i« n groat convenience, every
all In your power to make the last days hi* cigar for an bnoror two, and d.-eamed
; , side, and ficarbv every mail, proof
fi
bueaiuu
lh«;re
it
no
duncnsii®
in
ray
parly
’
UUCKUU uil-re IS nn
in mv nurlv .&lt;
I... not_____
V___ 1 ...
____ 1 -I... of
that we have
pandered
to popiilnritv;
। your parent* happy. 41&lt;&gt;w often hare ■of—his bachelorhood, we anppoar, and
i am perfectly .-lorordsnl with rnysslf. ’ I sets what wo have suffered In your betialfi I turned aside to hide tbo tears that wo’d finally ho requested to bo shown to hi*
heard (he hunnfahlo Senator from Mi'«';»- when yon nee all thaL and aec lhat t« are unbidden flow as I have beard reproeeba* ;apartment. An ubsnquioua waiter came
sinpt, [Mr. Davis,] yesterday, comybdu
toapeff u|x&gt;n a fstlier, an.l bo’ir I wished in with candle in hand, and asked what
of a breaking up—a split among the D»take your foreign mi—ions and di» that I could be in that daughter’s place number It wa».
“With the lady who came with me,’'
mocracy on certain questh®*. 1 nave no tribute them where they approptlately long enough to *pc:ik &lt;®e kind word to
complaint or that kind to make in regard ( balong; take the Fedsral Treasury an I cheer Hni. in this dreary world! I lava replied George. '
to ray party—I am a unit [Laughter.] ■ u,e jt; but when we go home to an out- to think of tbc time-when He who has
The
hesitated,
then
— sraitcr
- - , amiled.
....... - —
------- ,,and
--------—
I tore no diuwnsions whitcver with,my-1
conatitorocy—will you be an lllib- bccwxa father to thefathetlere"atoll say. i approached on exquisitely drcreed clerk,
self I try u&gt; krrp my consci*n &gt;c ns void , vn||o |W; to lot' ns carts a few onion "It « emnigh, eorne up higher.”
Then I and then repeated tto question.
ns possible ot often2r. and t’lorrforc I al .
garlic, and now and llieu » expect my beloved parcut will greet me
“With the lady who arrived here with
ware ficl Strong in tbc faith that I am . cabbie, [laughter,] *o that our roustito- in ttot bl'eased ojuntry. wbcri—
| me," George amwerod again, blushing to
■Tartioe wor4« art never «pok»n.
| tbotip»ofH* eare.
'
r'"n
u-nev may be inclined to wink a little at
uf love
ncrer broken."
,
The clerk MDifad and shook hrs toad,
But really itaecnis to mealrangc Vint the'eonrre we have takcnontHsgrr.it
weh a violent phdipjdq should have Imyn । question, up-® which wo lure sacrificed
Antxx.
| os if in pity at the young man's ignordelivered by tlw bowirtfcW Senator from J,
for v«wt* I tonftw, that aven if
M - T -n-----------; ancc, -'
Georgia, ngiinst the distribution nf seeds ' । h34 SSKb
r0]M M the Senator from
Grata.—Thera arc two kinds of girls;
“It won’t Jo. *ir; you’ve rnfataken tha
and other iwirenlrnee* to the pnHtc. and
entertain* upon tto restitution, onu is the kind ttot appear tto best house. Buch thing* arc not allowed here,
that the Senator from Missouri’ »br&gt;u1J I ubog *ueb on appeal ns that came from abroad, the girl* ttot are good for pr- sir?'
talk ns if it were catering «&gt;r popularity 1 BUCj1 a
Uic ‘ right bower’ of tin tire. riA-a, vWt*. tolls, fee., and who*!
“Won't do! Why, 1 only wish to go
on this occaslmr, that-w&lt;- were adyurathv I Administration, not asking to take the ditef drlisla is hi such things; the ether , to bed."
.
“Ttot you may certainly do in your
the interest* of t‘® farmer* or of tto rnr- j. nec • „r anything else, hnt ‘imply a little is the kind that iqq&gt;car* bc*‘. at home, the j
'girls
ttot
-arc
useful
and
cheerful
in
the
own
room, air, but not In tto lady’s
clank*. 1 mentioned wittor farmersttor. llllkn)
vegetable that, under J&gt;emechanic*.^
I
cnlur state* of application, la cilculnted dining room, tbo sick room, and the pre- apartmenk *lr."
They diffi-r widely in i
“Fbo lady’s apartment!
Why, that
" I be *tW&lt; that I bar© Imm n distribu-! to prrt1l JPe tear*—[laughter}—cawnot yoji cinet, of home.
&lt; »oe i* o'ften a torment at lady w mv wife.”
ting genuton/bave not Iwn for farming
home and cry with our ematul- character.
One is a j
The dork towed faouitadly.
’’All
purporea, but f.w«riinerya»ignrdet. pur : cnU&lt;Jver wbat «A have dime ?
I dott-ft home; the other a blessing.
puwa.
Tlx&gt; Sreator from G»&gt;r»ia ar-. want t» be paraonal, but I appeal to the moth, uunsuming, every ttanc about her, ] very fine, air, but it won’t go down, air,
rugn* me, tea,for ray gallantry to the ! h.inorahle Senator from Georgia, and I the othvr, i* a aiinbe.-un inspiring life and I here’s the entry, sir.**
her pathway. Now it'
George looked at thoregiater. and there,
Indies in endeavoring to contribute to Jls!( bin,. fur wc hare always been on gladness all
their convenience and to tto supply of;................... ....
docs Jrer'nMMmrily follow ttot there ' was the entry, sure enough, ‘ Mis* Fanfly
The right i L—, George B---- r"
tiicir table*—their’ vegetable want*. I
“Mr. Bigler—Allow me.
1 havp no aluirbe two classes ofgirbs.
Ho-------"
&lt;uor•*-the-s.-»whole—
secret
• -■
at •’ glance;
-*
do not belie»c lliat this is any cvitienrr idea at nil that the &amp;t»tur-intend* to be. •dutation will modify both a little, and
he protested, and entreated, but it waa
of catering on iny part for popularity. far personal.
unite tlieir character iu one.
no nse.
He called on James to- witness
it ia pretty well understood tltek if I have
“Mr. Hale—Oh, no. ,
born catering for it, I have not bean so
"Mr. Bigler—But he uses terras « nidi
Sixm Hanna.—Be not too »low in
fortunate as to .secure ikat least at bomr; t Jo not understand, talking nlwvut the the breaking uf * sinful custom; a quick be found. The bystanders laughed, and
and Uiavc no aspiration* upon tto fare • right bpwer’ and ‘ace,’ and all that sort courageous resolution is. belter thana the ck-rk was inexorable; and tie poor
of the earth al tins time, in advocating thk of tiling. [Lrtgbter.]
gradual deliberation; in such a combat fellow waa forced to hi* solitary chamber,
to pass his bridal night, invoking bless­
mcaaure, but to omtriliute to the general
"Mr. Hale—Well, sir. I ilo not under­ be is the lunvest soldier that lay* about
comfort &lt;»f the filmdie* of the country, stand th* ni; but I tlmught the Senator him without fear or wit. Wit nlcad*; ings &lt;&gt;n the whole chess uf “respcctabts
whether they i»vu voire to give or votes did, becauM.'' the Seliator from Georgia fear dishearten*; he that would kill Hydra, b-&gt;uw?«" and younger brother..
How George jtistifwd his cunduct to
to Withhold. J believu 1 would prefer
of it, am! he seemed to under- had better strike off one neck than fire the discunaolale Fanny, thkveritable his­
sending steals tn the widows rather than
stahd it thru. [Laughter.] I do not un beads fell the tree and tbo branches are
tory docs nut atatc.
.
to tlwis? who had btubaud* to procure for der*tnnd them; but I «upir&gt;*«1tis parlia­ ».ion cut off—Quurbt.
them there naeoaeary vegetable conve­ mentary, MgMy re, [laughter.] &lt;&gt;r else it
niences.
।
would not have been Introdured. I do
Mxa's Hxxhts.—We may stand and
Donaiox ma n.vrrxn.—The St. Louis
"I hivo not’ quit Democracy; I am not know what Aho • right bower* fa. I knock at raen'a heart* till our own ache. papers arc telling a gqud story of an In­
still a Democrat; but I tm n&lt;4 a Demo­ *upp&gt;*e it i* a nut-ci (inare *J term, but no opening till Christ coma. Ho can dividual who purchased a hat in a store
crM uf platform principles. Toe present
fit a key to all the croae wards of the nt a ttadeem*n natnod Dodgion. The
[laughter,] or sotumlung. u£ lh*l sort.
»&gt;-cali«d Democratic party pursues tho
"But I was prorerdtog. Tl-.e Senator will, and with sweet efficacy &lt;‘pen it. and article waa got iu ito ubsanoi- of the pro­
routino of pfatforms. ignoring the ronati- ■
tlut without any force or violation to ik printer, and the purchaser left th* More,
uiliou. The cwn*lituti&lt;® fa the toxk bet |' from Georgia rind myrelf do not agree on
entirely forgetting (by mistake nt course)
-»Hticel qurettons ** *“" e differed; but —FlartI.
the platforn® ora the cunfexU They lug | P"'
to pay for tto aforesaid “tile." The
in onr »ocial intereiuree, we
in sectional issues, try to reconcile con-1l1 believe,
•
RxxvaruTioY or Six.—If thou wo«ilJ»l tradesman, upon bearing the facta, started ’ have never had any difficulty; and when
b« juttifioj, acknowledge thy inhuticc; for tha lores io tot nunmit of the daltobe
that
«.Wv«scs
bis
»iu.
begins
hi*
tour
­
quest.
Upon orcriiauling him tto fol­
tforebobbluie'almu left to reach itodre- know that I erer tod an opportunity
ney to aalvali-m; he that t* sorry for it lowing scone occurred:
“See tore, sir, I wlal U&gt; speak to you."
famitotaDwnwatin principle; am! I j a
J iXTuU riSsl. aincnJ* hi* pare; be that forsake* it Is st
his
journey'*
end.
—
Enchiridion.
"Move
on.”
challenge anygnoUeman tooomo forward w«&gt;W
“ SK
“1 am Dodgion, the totter.”
and put bi,’finger upon n ^»««l
Xwwond ' nretxx Wxxtxxaa.—O, Lord, take
“That'* my fix."
tore^ur uttered, or a principle I have &gt;»
Penrev^w mybeart for I cannot give ft; and when
•1 tell you. 1 am Dodgion tto totter.**
ever arewed. that I* not in acmrdanre P**"" *’f
thou ha*’ It, oh keep it, for I cannot keep
‘■So am 1,1 am dodgin' the totter. Uxv.
with Democracy. 1 have never departed j bare gone
it for Hire; and save me in xpite of my­ and very likely we are both of ua dodgin’
woafat fin—a liufo&lt;®itm seed,
self, for Chrirt’a sake.—Frnrfon.
from it; cud if other gen tic men have in­
tlie same chap."
dulged in slight uberration!i. it is do busi­ ter.] Can lie, under there circa mstancre,
Tl® acene ended with a “striking” ta•
•
■
Erntcrn.—A man should never ba
ness of mine; ibtyr are n&lt;&gt;» aceonntable to reshrtt -No, sir.
H am u strict a c-mstru&lt;-t:oni« of thn ashamed to own ho ha* boeu in the blcau in which Mr. Diddlar found him­
rne, nar am I accountable to them. .
constitution aa an v, not exc-pting the fan* wrong, which i* but saying in other self considerably “mixed" with “Dod"Sir, theawsoada have sprouted. When
gic®,
tto hatter.
urntaia Senator before ma, [Mr. Thereto;]
they will finish growing. I cannot tdl.—
but I tore rand'all the platforms. «nd I
There i»* very important branch of them,
“My dear,’* aaid an Irish gentleman to
•usgretitn tto Scnitor from ireorgfa that
that my friend from Geocgia dhi not
be fa a little too taik
I think, amaaferIJaTtxu Peons.—Hannah More said his wife ‘ 1 would rather tha children
tbink ‘op
—u»tbc ruta“
baga
‘j*™!
fa a
4—
S- —
e’; ’ ’Tty*
7*C:
nr, MortalU«w. [tagMr.] noJI. ing what'ton been dona, wo may con­ to Horaon Walpole, -If I wanted to pun
tinue to vote these .seeds, at lasht until ish an enemy, it should be by £*stening homo, although I should not olycct M
tbo Chartestuo Contention site, *nd titan, on him the trouble of hating somebody. ’ their noise, it they would only be quiet/
1 have no doubt, after those developIt is said that thn first person who wore
The editor of an exchange aeya ha ncsef
is delicate and ronurkahly fine. That 1
hoops was lady Saturn, omciC the ladies
tw but one ghoat, and that waa the ghost
end the garlic, and uthnr specMW of .Deds.
r a sinner who died without paying for
ere all very well received, and J am atd! will be noeowsuttitionai ever buct.— in wailing up&lt;» the mn&gt;.—AxcAssg*rUnghter.) Itet, until that is done un­
Thaf* a mistake.
EsgaeW. Empress
*—m forth, unless Urn, honor- I
til that prWM-i Ispntin, I think the faith-,
Beware!
rill amvince me that it i»
fnl may remMran the proviso®* of the
uuconatitutional.
l.finAtypoeed to hioi ’
waiting for the ana.
ronsututinn sad the CincfamuU platform
on that point, Tganlleman tor whom ! 1
as the h-mmaWe Senator from PunaaylWhy can » par»«

ejjijjs ft JCaagfat

construe them u ftbout i
lievr, is a staunch Democrat; one
steal them, and the) immediately become
tells t|i that be fate xtood q&gt; in mmiKirt
at Southern Di-.-nucrtcy «ini jreet MAvhn aoine afi venture BasrsswsrM:
erm, arimetimea, «f
money oot of the Federal Treasury tn
' rLaugfitar."]
■ tn
xynwtWe pay for returning fugitive slaves, yon
' v, IT.
Co A-* -1—
dial a Untie
be onion ~d. Until
r trim aRttle merer—«
it ootnse either Io ike
ww Nations!

Beftjtttrfrdm maculate Southern conception on the ^b- that it will be uncocslitutienal wft«r that
firetriria AhsR hare ritet whet nortnom
' contention site.”
^X.n-1 Northern Demoent. hare jr-t of garlic and onion *eod.

' A kiae costs ’ Ices and gratifies a My
m&gt;&lt;re than anything elm m existence.

trading Li* I

�^-s
REPUBLICAN
BANKER.
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J.U XSVWA.............. . ............ ..EDITOR.
HA3TlNGJi,THVB9DAY~AUGr’BT

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REPUBLilCAX

STATE CONVENTION.

OUNLEB SOBOCTT.'

a.

■&lt;'&lt;».
amwt«.tir,
»«. I
been exeluded, and these lands

have become uncertain property in tbo

A correspondent of tbe N. Y. National
Police Gazette, writing from Detroit, and

____ by
hjMr.
Mr llammona.
H-m-a,vs*™-. Suu Pr'wu. tafo™.-&gt;SS&gt;“ »

SSlSZJ.

WCTU1 9vn boluh.m
WmtT CLAM*, Jet;
QWmOB AUtoLB,
SAMVEL TOVXO.
Mm. ANKA WaxWLEr
«■ VOMDTU VAVQUav
Mm DI. VKXXOX,
Mm HATTIE CLARE,
fijrtxr jonxuoM,

hands uf speculators, to be litigated ovar speaking of the system: of punbling car­
al some future time.
Thus baa the ail- ried nn in that city, anil referring to the
game uf fcro, fnoctiouUy relied ’ Tho Ti.7

A taroUAm Hui. r—roilro, taitaroaU.- '
„„ Su„ fr^
’Ll™, ‘m
Ji' “,cUd bJ ,h“&gt;''“"'if

picion

h.
•A

“It has dragged Within its croaking
ed and sold, as advertked, mleM a ma
embrace many of aly classes uf commu­ should be received (if more than forty
nity—the old’ and,/young, rich and poor,
acre) for a portion ot it; in which cato
D clock.M.
more intricately entwined throe lands fa
tbe
talented
andThose
of
weak
intellect,
RkchcMatr will te entitkd to two DckgatM | the meshes of those who have no com- [
tbe least legal subdivision bid upon, must
la’itw Suu-'
--- --------- T'Vr tlw profeaaional man and tbe mechanic,
Muimn ,non wtcrn,t wlll‘ “*• " c tru#l thal
and even tho day laborer with hi* face
jME-uxuirr-. i’ bare uro or tuoro eounuri are ...
.....
.
.
.
. . .•
. . . - . -1 v .
ad. Persons designing to bid on cer­
naitaAln on« 3e»*iortal DUtriet. th. two eo»n- decision, coupled with lbe new tax law of yet moist with the sweat of hui toil. Yon
tain lots, should bid promptly, as It will
—1_.------ .------- win ncbb««i&gt;- jjast winter, will have a tendency to re- ‘any bo assured that thi. Royal Tiger has
be impracticable to dwell on each parcel,
“
. ..._____ taro a. from Uta .M.
thmp.
£"&gt; •'*•? &gt;“■“ ''"*
““J*
in offering so large a body of land.
mg m Re^mratv ,
w , »
6
,IM exacted from his imotrublc subjects
3d. At soon as a lot is struck off to
rt*’*,*‘
l
Ttuj .4Btt-Aia»ml»t.
I,,lc mo,t complete and abject obedience
J. M. EDMVXDH.
one, designing to make an affidavit, ac­
!
“Tlwre are in politics as in other affairs i to2?'
31. II. MILKS.
cording to law, to settle upon It within
It l.'AE illiM.I
Rr*t»
i
. „ f.
i • j t .
I Tbo advent of this monatcr tyrant one j rar, he sbsuW without any delay
J .!
foi Coo-utw
» cIa« &lt;* qnlnh ®«y «nd indolent per-' amon&lt; „ nujy
traeed bwjk ta the time,
w. w. Mtnumr.
sons, who like to be styled anti-alarm- I nut many year* ago, when a humber of Sly to tho Commissioner to do so)
MARSH UIDDINUR.
if the- affidavit be accepted by bim,
CHAS. T. GORHAM.
ista. They are always comfortable and ; our citizen* were unfortunately Induced
JAMES SCLL1 VAX.
quiet beca'uee they are determined to be to ln“1 their eounteaanre to tbs wpport aa complying with tbe law, the j/tupm
R. E. TROWBUDOK.
Certificate will at once be made out for
In .« ...tar
1« .ta. will ron,.. If I “f “ ,’»«•“«“
”'1
I , . .
.
...
"n attempt to promote the agricultural
tbeir* is an easy virtue, their vires are inlere,u
thl; Tleh,jty.
tonnerting
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nf I.
THIRD DISTRICT.
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„
[alike easy.
They believe everything fa. itself with a meritorious o’.jeet, up sprang (the quarter payment upcmlhotaMk
Third Coegre*s.o..H DUtnot. uv re^ue.1^! «, right, bemuse they are determined to ere | hydra-beaded in our mid.t, wlial was I to bo paid down by tbep
.
cImmue D«ta«i«. (UMI ta Hum tim« ih. m&gt;rs ! b.J
! ~.n_4 r.._ .v_________ -c
.nd i funds soreotable to tho Treasurer, aner

tapis to insure tbesacape of
other convict*; Peterson was te receive
•000 dollars for hb spires, fro®
mooevs stolen from tho Express Co., u&gt;
Ohio, by tbo

the Fifth Dietrick held a contortion at
Slfianre. on 'Ihumisv.
no-lnatod
g^XM. Aridev. ot TnWo, m tbrir

present incumbent.

__

■n» VkWm wy«

Wo shall give it fartt

rendezvous in mid
Upon which a depwtattoa was appointed
to acquaint tbo employer, that if he
would pay them for over bears, they
would attsnd hhawise the Me’hodist chap-

PRtZR,
PRIZE,
PRIZE,
PRIZE,
PRIZE,
PRIZE.

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FEBRIFUGE WIRE!

oomplaint by the Buporlnteudsot will rs-

M

THE
KH.th.iK;idter all the rogues in culties should be broorirtjbefo~ •
of honor; If tbo court decided In•*•***m**1
GOLDEN PRIZE.
Ibepii’son, and through his d^J®**7* a fight, the parties to be compelled to fire
mav not be called upon to-record another Ullo»I.MtUdurf&lt;W»ft«oll«rto ta
illustrated
’
break in the prison sot*.
DRAX A BALTER. .owewot, u, recket 4
held to bail in tbs sum of •500.—JaciTh*
York
Wroll.
luilhlt
'
or Mr. F»lhr. tarwrlruBtar at
na Patriot.
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th* Ermta, Mirror, I. th. N«« York
A Ctteiomr.—A strange phenomenon
is revealed in the bluff betwrefi C And D
streets, which tho woriwiien are cutting New,. It is aaid that «hie P*PW drq11??"
away. A strata of Isrge, fiim stone, as
perfeellv proportioned st though designed in this country.

leception, “An Association lur inc &gt;m- i
— r -r-- - _ H
h
=.
by the'hand of art, runs through the en­
rar A lady wished a seat in a crowd­
roZld Ita Brrod of Hororo" I -HI ta tallrorod to Ita porotaror.
tire lull.
These stones are, some of ed hall. A handsome gentleman brought
‘
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4th. A purchaser, who pays in full is
^r"00ih d“«nber — ‘-a little more fuldmg of tbe This, whatever it might have been
In the
them, fourteen or twenty feet —
long,
and her
heraachair
chair. “You are a jewel,’’ said she.
»• , --M m W«1»mA.Z. ter SMoT
j
u
.I .tow
_ first days
,
, .its
• existence,
--------------of
soonUbe-I i not required by tbe law to make any affi- tn&lt;sn, luurvecn or
are all about three feet deep,
«-Olu
[lama jeweler; I hare just ft
“
nJMlrct • candiAste lar RenifMalatirr m • „
V
’• give
.
rauny
Tbev are placed InJlay-1 tJw - eJ
B. Md Ir.n«d auct. other bu,tne.. a&lt; ' cdly *"d practically. They readily
give came nothing but an avowed and unmlti- davit, but must promptly pay the Uli same in width.
von an oninion -is soon as tbev loanJ
company of hoise racers, joekies amount of hft bid to tho 1 reuamrer fa ae era so close together liiat as the dirt la
—
,t d«m adrlaaMe. .
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,
. ./
i »u.d gainhlers.
With tins horse raring ] rentable funds, to be&gt; receipted by him fa
CI. S. WRIGHT.
•sy- T1
The steamer Olivo, Branch lias
removed they ecern as one large Sat atone,
WILDER D. FUSTKB,
neighbor, one - rorn
: fu[|
the bock of tho Certificate, which
I yours,
vours. a d
u give y.mr
y.Hir next mnguoor,
reme” llt Hndrw|
kindrtj band
ban&lt;j,, of
bat when tbc earth under them la taken been raised oo Graud River, and will be
DWIGHT MAT,
entirely the opposite, i I, by bo doing, they I rouiere,
robbers, faro
fam ueniurs,
deniers, wmmu
thimble r^n,
rigger*, I can then at the option of itsi holder, When away they fall perfectly formed. These repaired in a couple of weeks snd re­
MIUAKU D.VhU-J.
. - ,
sweat cloths
coincida with the slews
of
cloth, and
and nmlettes;
roulettes; and
and from
from that
that !■ properly recorded In tbe books of tnc stones will bo of Incalculable value for sume her place on the D. A M. Railway
CuojrvtGuuil CuinniiUrx. I ccam! possibly
J j
"v
‘ sweat
time may bo dated tho retablishmrnt Land Office, be presented to tbe office of
building purpoees, aa soon as the turrets. line.
'MarstaB, July *&lt;&gt;■
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the last man they meet.
;
among ua. wjjh as much safety and Impu- ■ tbc Secretary of State for a patent or
Ing business
Maty
Republiciu Coeuty Convention.
|
“They are the men who take you aside nitr. as though it were a legalized and 1 deed.
uu.m™ of
vj tbc
MW city
--j requires
-nr
■—The ftmou,
femous (or infamous) John
warehouses and buildings. They CAB, by
Tbe Repvbnesssol th«
town. i« Bury&gt;_ aUd in tbo mnat impreeaive manneras- religious institution, of tbe robbing, ra-!
5th.
When
a
lot,«
struck
off
to
a
bid
nintr. ■H.r*annt«dtei&gt;oM&lt;ne&lt;Unzsaud mlcet ;
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"t-XA''”’ U*^'r'
parions, body and soul destroying faro jeFt *m case of neglect or tailure to pay „lh, rod .III ... rtquirGta Iro.t ta*- I»”. ■”J
•
""KuetUa’T? ^ril^d momenta rf their fires, are, sheu bank.”
' the bid promptly to the Treasurer, the ing or cutting.
They are entirely dis- as of old, in New &gt; orlt city.
Miw
Cuprmisaioncr is obliged by law to re- severed
. 1 rfrom
___ any
___ _.L
— rocks, the nitrth
other
narth 1
,
t'OTZTr”lo"»l ' they come rushing up to you with en­
Thb Axocst Elictiok*.—Missouri^-offer the lot, and the bidder to whom it being tome two feet thick both above and
S FECIAL NOTICEStreaty and assurance: “Keep still, it Is
.IronMro.tarorfCtaSro^.Su« tag-« I. lUMe u&gt;
below them.
We have never wen any­
all right.” If anything like earnestness . , .
.
.
- .t r . tho failure so ta redeem his bid, accord- thing like them Iu any other place, and
—-Dta first
toS&lt;ctioB 4 &lt;4 tbc Uw roplatiag
ever enters Into their composition it is ‘ islaturr, an&lt;! county
- officers, on the first
those who wish to vlpwthiB natural cu'
*
• itfot.
thcw
b expected, therefore rkwit; should visit Atchison.—Frte&amp;m't
TAX TITLE DECISION.
manifested in an earnest assurance, that
°r August,
North
and
mJ if tore i. \
X«rtb Carolina
C‘r°I,“ electa a Governor “
d that tho requirements of thia Section of
Il is with no small degree uf satisfac­ ■tor dd. h roro ro
Champion.
Ixgialature yu the fir»t Thursday of the Law will bo strictly observed.
tion that we refer to tbe recent decision „
UJ
rovv~...-.«.«..U
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any ‘»mou»ing’ wc can have a hand in." '
Sad CABVALTr.—On tbe 17lh ulL, Mr.
.,f thu Supreme Court of thia otaic,
State, in
in :; q
our
anti alarmist has manv friends; from AnPutl
ffih. As public offerings and private
uf ami alarmist has many friends; from
John Simpson, formerly »'f Hamilton co.,
.which tbe celebrateddreision fa
the
raae
is ’ver
verv
naturc
hc
canno/gd
cnrmv, I|
K,ert
'0"’ are *
l?Jheld
’c d in "
,aUn,a- ' entries can not be progressing at tbo same
in the
tbc cure
cure ’ |1,;.
„Bbl
. . fa,
L. cannot
’*’|I On enemy,
Elections
stab
Alabama
y na
ture
get
Xa
“,~ I
.
r
M£ an
i.
T.«ro, Artrotata .nJ Tronroro., bn. n«™ to., ~ton f«„n. of U». .Ill ta d» Ohio, residing about a milo northwest of
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B
-'it,,.. A rlrronma ntr.l H VnnrvreF In.l nona
j
,v. mu« sltlwugli,
with him mail
;........ to,.llb..ngl.frltoMnP«.*
bim
• friendthip
.
,
, ,oud u&gt; rod. obto. t. to JbmM of Menduta, on what is known aa tbc Waldo
of them elect State officer*.
lnro.to.ng to« Jr.tanta, w. be
b. &lt;Jto
|«ulro kind,
kinJ,.lill
ta is
i.nTrolta,
.
.. | to tonntatoto, taj no .mllrotam. for farm, l«»»t an interesting little boy, be­
of tbe passive
still hc
of value,
The
taro additional r
proof
are ----but; lo ni
toirnir
tb« vto. anil
and iccimgs
fcelto. oi
of tuosc
tow
”” election
clfrt'°” in
“ ,Missouri,
,
.'J where
T.” the
. ! prir.lc route, ronta rroeitoat to offiro tween four and five years of age, in a
..~. tot
..... JuJgro —
lrrul- lua
most shocking manner.
Tbo horse* ran
-To«rl.b....n,"b..to.knu..|
wi,hwk
,0,hemocU1^ pditkal
Pol)tol trick,rick. great
Bro«-o.
issue or
of r
Fro.
rec Ubor
Labor u boldly
boUI, made.
mule ,, „n lhc dtlT.rro.toro
-To err I* human,” but to acknuw-1 with
wb0(n
away with a mowing machine, and tbe
cxcitra the greatest interest
------ * throughout
------- »-— j this purpose shall have arrived in their
n error, especially when the Indi- ' Mt&lt;rs unjer4tand bis value, and use him ------ ■*
child fell under their feet. The mower
j order.
vitfaal occupies a prominent position, and to check-mate those who would expose the North.
took him, cutting off both legs, one arm
I 7th. No nt
ipplieation for private snlry at the wrist, gashing bit hip and across
bi* views carry weight and conviction, re­ tbair nefarious design*. It is extremely
land will be
CorxTT CoxvxjrrrDx.—W’c would ad- ji ofJand
I considered valid, until (in his bowels, so that when the borsca were
quires tbc exereieo of attribute*, some- gratifying to know that but few of our
I the aue uf settlers) affidavits satisfactory
monish our friends in tbe several town- i
ebevked and his father reached bim be
tiling higher than are ordinarily peexseed editorial brethren have fallen under the
■ to the Commissioner sre made; and in all seemed lifeleke.
He was carried to the
•hipe, that tbe time for holding tbeir can-'
gn^tVf mooeyTw’betber one
*
-f ___~t house crime half a mile distant, and seem­ ib» leeality *n.lp*H*»« ore .o well known, thadale
by mortals.
'
mesmeric influence of the political anti­
cusce, to send delegate* to the County | quarter or the whole required down on
ed to revive fa a state of eoMcluumesa,
Chief Justice Martin was a member of alarmist.
also be offi­ but only lived about two boors.—JfeadoConvention, to be hdd in this village, on the pnpofJ purchase, shall
......
tbe former Supreme Court and concurred
the twelfth fait., is close at hand. Do cially receipted by tho Treasurer on the
fa the decision of that Court in tho case
back of tbc Certificate, and countersigned
If there is any one thing more to be not fail to elect delegates who will attend by tbe Auditor General, according ta
A Tovoii Sroar.—Tbe Allegheny (Pa.) 1
of Niics va. Walker, white in tbe recent
the convention.
Scctiuu Olh of tho Art of February 4lb, Mountain Echo vouchee for the truth of 1
decision be held an entirely oppueite opin­ deprecated than any other flagrant wrong,
tbe following s—UA boy ten or twelve 1
1859.
ion, aa the result f/ more careful exami­ it is nhst perhaps might bo properly
Rkfvbucax Cavcus.—The Republi
8th. Should Ccrtifiaite* by aay means years old, waa reeentlv found sick and '
nation and more thorough investigation. termed the “mad ambition’ pf certain cans uf the township of Hastings, will
bo emmroui/y, or in any way wrongfully exhausted, lying on the tow-path near ■
Tbe cn*c recently adjudicated was that politicians, mode drunk, as it were, with meet at the Cmirt House on Tuesday obtained, they can be of no use to tbeir Juhnatown, Pa. He appeared to bo in '
recent,
and
to
them
unexpected
success.
of N. W. Clark va Aaron ffifoyer—an
evening nut, at 7| o’clock, for the pur­ holders, u all such Certificate* are at any • dying condition, end a physician waa
ejectment for tbe south east quarter of Men, who have labored long, with no
* ‘
’
' '
s to the County time liable to canoelment, according to immediately sent for, who promptly ad­
« uau u Hastings, Aug. Chapter 60, Section 50, uf the Revised ministered a powc’-fol purgative. In due
section fifteen, T. 5, N. R. 0, K, In Gen- profit of ...croro, .b° taro ro.ll, I.-1
time (the medicine had the desired eflfect, j
Statutes.
„,mmiuro,
«wcc county. Tlio plaintiff proved title borrfTur principle, from tight moilro. : 13i 11, crd„ „r
and brought from tho boy a double hand­
8. B. TREADWELL,
——- -----from Government. Tbe defendaof Slow­ and true patriotism; by some sudden turn '
ful of young crabs—real buna fide river
ComtnissiuUer.
Raw.—On Sunday and Monday last,
ed tax title deeds for the yrara, frrtni of the wheel of fortune, find themselres I
orbrook crabs, with daws, legs, broad
ii.
1
wafted
into
positions
of
honor,
as
suddenly
I
tail* and all. The mother of the boy
consTdenrblo rain fell here, which has
1847 to 1851 taclusB e.
It wan i&gt;
POBTBB, TUB SrXDAT SCHOOL DtVAVteh I conceive tho opinion that thty are the much improved the prospect of tho corn
explained tbo circumstance by stating
dencc that the Auditor General, in cmu ।
— -r------- -------- — j------------- tuucu ouprvm
v&gt; wn&gt; cure Vaa—His Coxrssaanw—How nrs Cbimk
that her son was in tbe habit of spending
ut juiid year*, issued a circular to the ' Napoleon Bunapartea, who alone can pre- and potato crops. Potatoes weresufferAAaisirtrwtsrV
Cutmty Treasurer, instructing bim to sell | »wve tbeir country, or their party, by ing severely for lbe want uf rain, and Commxkcxd.—A Correspondent ol the much of his limo iu tho water, and that
while diting bo had swallowed a neat of
Boston Jouinal says:
“at lbe Court Home ar the place where n»r.ming a mprctne dictatorship over It.corn
------------•-•------— suffered also.
would
soon*have
“Mr. Fred. W. Porter, the defaulting crab eggs, which had hatched in bis
the Circuit Cziurt was laat held, if proc- •'Tbcre needs no ghost to tall ua, ’ that
■ agent of tbo American Sunday School stomach.
RxcstvED.—The August number of
ticahlc,and if not. then al some other there are men nil over our country, who,
Union, whose fall made such a sensation
A Siiowtx or Faaa.—A recent num­
pufaia and coovenieut place, at tbe ml of “drewd in a Rule brief authorityare the “Happy Home and Parlor Maga a short time since, has at length mads a ber of the St. Louis Democrat says-.—
your cuunly, of which you will give pub- induced “to play firntaatic tricke before zinc,” by C. Stone &amp; Co., No., 11 Coni- full and complete confession of tbe great
“On the down trip of tbe steamer Edi­
hill, Boston. It deserves to be read al. wrong he baa done. He stood very high tor in the Illinois the other night, at nine
ite.ttNM.(T3,)«r
fic notice, at least one week before the _
high
o heaven.
u” Wa
” finde that
find moat
that moat
of our
of our
KBl WMt.
in tiic society and in tbe church, and be o’clock, a ahower or stream uf the Mor­
Republican cexchanges are aware of tbc every fireside in tho country.
day of sale.” And that notice was given Renubliaan
was almost the last man who would hare mon or shad fly poured upon her decks
’ been suspected to be guilty of ro foul a to the depth, of six' Inches, and it was a
’Diev mean to raise a tall lot ofi
accordingly, by pasting up notice* at the existence ofjust such individuals, and, for
NOTICE
Court Hou*e, Treasurer’s office and other the last few weeks, have not bean re students in Wisconsin. Its Board of Ed­ deed. In a letter recently laid before the very difficult matter to above! them over­
ucation has resolved to “erect a building; Board of the 8endsy School Union, be lias board. They were so numerous u to
pteere, in compliance with said instruc­ miss iu warning their readers of the dan­
He began
Urge enough to accommodate five hun­’ made a complete confession.
put out the watchman’s Tight and enrelup
___________
GBAXT A RFAULDIXOT
ger
of
submitting
all
their
political
In
­
tions. Tbe Court below held, in accord­
his wrong doing nineteen years ago! Tbc everything iu midnight darkness. The
dred students three stories high.—Et.
ance with the previous decision of the terests to the control uf »uch influences.
Not so very tall for students; we have. plan was the same lint lie pursued to the trees along the shore look as if borne
i
last
His
temptation
began
with
tho
The
Jackson
Cih'rrn,
noticing
this
fact,
Supremo Court, that three notices were
down by these short fired insects. The
known a great many who had to bo
asks “what doc* it mean 1" Wo subjoin “taken down” two stories, before they mulberry and silkworm speculstion nine­ visitation it said to prognosticate a aiekly
fasoffirecat.
teen years ago, and under the garb of re­
Iu rsvjewing this deeiaion, at the recent the closing portion of tha Citizen’s article could be made practically useful.
ligion be has for that long time carried
which reads a little os though Ute editor
I3»“ A negro belonging to the estate
, on his honeet plana
He allowa that at
Roasxaa at Srcaon.—Last Sunday
Tenn., met
were deemed sufficient, and the judgment
r tbe start he knew that ft waa wrung; but of A. C. Stark, in Shelby
evening, two men stopped at the house ofL he hoped to be aWo to- meet tbe notes as bis death from the fiendish punishment of
“It is very easy for any ambitious in­
of tho Court below reverted, Mr. Jus­
Mr. Sheldea, about three miles east ofL they matured. But, u he was unable to W. 8. Montgomery, the overseer. Tbe
dividual to suppose the party. State or
tice Campbell dissenting.
this place, and begged tho privilege of
country, has great claims up«&gt;n him—in­
do so, be was compelled to renew hra offi-rev committed by the deceased was n
Mr. ShelWe deem thia decision of vital iropert- deed cannot exist oticccMlully without stopping there for the night.
notes and pay a heavy bonne. Thus, for temporary abseriM from labor, and the
THOUSANDS
anec to our State, as well to protect the gratifying him, long before tini people or den told thorn they might stop over night,' nineteen years, ho has been treading tbc punishment administered was a series of
and that be would set them to work in' thorny path of ain, praised for virtues
severe whippings unexampled, almost, in
hitTresta of Individual purchasers of tax the party discover die fact, and under the
the harvest field in tbo morning, paying
Ono witness instances,
title land*, aa to secure to the State lire rpleasant’influence of such hallucination, them tbo usual wagrw, to all of which1 iliat ho knew be did not possess, and cak­ the catalogue of cruelty.
-- to work,boring even- body they meet
ing of the sacrament, which, aocording to stated that the first punishment consisted
iort due fa taxcte An overwoMing aymwrw,
---- ------------- -- M, they agreed. During tbc night, however,
' bis own professed faith, was adding dam­ of five hundred stripes, and that the de­
mid formtug *11 aorta of combinations to
pathy for speculators or others who thro warc lbe pUoo they eore. But&gt; u ia the rascals “vamoosed the ranehe," car­’ nation to himself with each unworthy re­ ceased was subjected to the same charac­
; rying away a gold watch and several silk
carelessness or otherwise, have suffered: exceedingly
•• ’ -----*- •to ■trust
—• —
unsafe
such ------men;1
; ccption. He defrauded the society out ter of ptmuhmenl every day for a period
dresoca belonging to Mrs.Sheldon. Early
This cruelty was Indulged
of over •50,000; but the Philadelphia of ten days.
tbeir lands to be sold for taxes, might in­ they shomd be discarded at once, tbc
on Monday morning several of the neigh­
Jf there does really
broker who aided him to the dishonest against tbo wish of Mrs. Stark, the owner
duce a diffreer.t view of thia subject. But sooner the better,
bora started in pursuit of the thieves,
jxist any such state of things as the re­
1 gain, promptly paid nil tbc notes that hi a of tho slave, and seemed v» be simply In
wIwh Mr. O. Moe, and another man,
marks of numbers of the Republican pies*
’ name was on, and the loss waa lessened accordance with the fiendish testes of the
cisSy demands the observance of certain seem to indicate, we hope the State Con­ whose name we did not learn, overtook• nearly •40,000.
Mr. Porter confesses overseer. When it was ascertained that
rale*, we must bold every individual to vention will throttle ft at the outset— them near tho big woods, north-east of' that in tbe nineteen yean of fraud, be the negro would die, tbe acoondrelly over­
Burr Oak. On being ordered to surren­
tbq performance of Lis part, or subject Self-sufficient, designing, intriguing men
has used the name of the society to the seer made his cacape, end b» where
der, one of tho fugitives drew out his re­
sre not tbe tort for candidates for a Re­
' largo amount of. six hundred thousand bouts is atill unknown.
him to to the pensky of such neglect
volver and snapped it three different
publican party.
We want men distin­
’ dollars, by renewals and reissues. No
The plea is often urged-, that well meantimes at his pureuen, but the revolver
tST The Danbury Timm mjs that a
guished for higher virtue* and qualifica
( wonder he is a sick man—one whom, if
missing each time, Mr. Moe used his dub
tions than being merely “good follows,"
। the law does not reach, the grave will woman who had been divorced from her
to good advantage over their beads, thus
, soon cover up. Nineteen y ears of fraud busband on account of few drinking pi©
Densities and conseqneet cruelty, married
kind”—neither was tbe Republican party
blow, and after taking tbeir revolver, and crime, and perpetrated in the name him again oo hU reformation during the
interpretation- should be given in fitror of made to pay other people's debts. Dis­ away from them, and making them se­. of religion—with despair looking him in Eat revivaL But tbe husband fell into
card all these men, aU Ibis political
cure, ta brought them to Burr Oak.— the fooe—exposure waiting for him at tbe
old habits, and a abort time ago, in a
trickery—give ua men of undoubted char­
corners of each street—with remorse
that such may not bo compelled to lose a acter, eapebtlitiee and honesty—men such Upon being asarcbcd the stolen property . gnawing al his heart—and tbe worm that fit of intoxication, returned to the bouse
was found upon their persons, together
as tbc people will delight to honor, and
dies not, hastening to his repast
Mr.
; Porter's confession win soon bo made
her wearing apparel upon which ba could
, public.
TO THE PUBLIC!
their trial at the next term of tha Cir­
side to the qusatlon. If raOdenta should
Atlantic Cablx.—Tbe Agamemnon
cuit Court—Sturgio Republican.
and Valorous, returned to Queenstown
on the 12th.
Tbc final break in the Atlantic Cable
Peine lasrarcnox.—This document is
ty
learn from Sum Leone that
the British cruisers na the coast of Africa

Tha scry uncertainty of tex title dasd* notice this week.

OOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN

Congressional candidate. There ware 103
^5for Aabley. -nd 88 for Mott, ths

d

captured a British

30? UJir. Gold W.teh-&lt;
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I'EAX A SALTER.

CREAT DISCOVERY t

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE

FOVXU

ISAAC C. MOTT
place for lbs p*mk of B.lU. Cerci. k*U«
K-vUIL HASTlSUS. aad lh« •nrr^jdi.; .

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

beard afia Uw Si
east « MS MrntVTW.

ICM0TT

B»«k CttH. Feb &gt;0, 18W.

»*

JUST RECEIVED
H.J.KENFIFLD
stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which will be sold for

at astonishing b,w priere. My »•&gt;&lt;«■
is 'a little cheaper than tbe cheapeaL
I have just received a good awortmesv

DRESS GOODS
Such aa Prints, Ginghams, LcLsiiw, Me­

rinos, Paraniettas Black Alpaccas and
variety qf Wool DeLaina, aU very m®

men’s wear, and a Urge stock of »»£•
Denims Sheetings, shirting, unpes.c*"’

and tickings.
JUST RECEIVED a new lot ot

~

DOOTIasd »HOr*

LadU’i Gaitcra Busltins and Boots, •
good nswnimentni very
On hand a rerr Urge stock of Crortcry
stone and Glass Ware.

of all kinds cheap for Ready P»7-

I have also a very large qaaatitj

x-rrxasTsrv
AND

shingles.

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lege of Heating*. iu Mid county of UurJ.
rfn- lbe plane of bolding the Corntii Court

SHERIFF’S SALE.

bidXraftba fatal Dm a
in the afternoon of aaid day.
W. K. FKMIH, SUhf.
Ibsting*. Joly 15, IKS.

• jlrioraualityef Bx
Sian arOrte Introduced

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is out of order, • &lt;t&lt;ae of Hartree's
BeguUton will natorc it to rcgulanit.
No female almuld be „ ilhoui them.

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Village ot Orangeville

JOHN MICHAEL, would rwpeetfaliy

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Dr. a rt-rt'- fcihwua- »&gt;

■jhb nnst

HARD WARK STORE.
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE.
GOLDEN PRIZE.

GOLDEN PRIZE.
GULDEN PRIZE.

NEW SPRING GOODS

^uSwrWKlLft'fiS

LARGE STOCK

I^Zr
DIAN A SA1.TKB. aewewmr* toHECKETACO.
"ThTjiZiTYrtk wi*ki7 GOWwTpftWE^i
on* cf the large*! and brat l/.crsry paper, of tba
day. Aa imperial Quarto, costaiumg siuwt racn
on snarT OULLUS*. of th* moat inlrrvstmg ud
foaeinating reding matter, from the peua of tbe
very first writers of the day,
JU^UJ Ftay !r«l.

HARDWARE

DRY GOODS

UASltL uourert c,

BM-,

•"*“•••KSi « Zr2'?

EDDTS &amp; 8WAS 2

tian Bfo&gt;l Further which if taken In cewjaMtma
with bit scoadioahau Dketd Tilfe. will not ealy
obliterate tbc Bwet painful diaea**. brt prevent
their rerttrreure, andleogewn lifebeyond the or4'to'iU SCANDINAVIAN VEGTTAUU FLOOD
rillNIK. LAWNS, GINGHAMS,
PILI*k Dr Bubnek premtfe the vren t at tw*n&lt;y
rests ofexpcncwcc. hard atudy and esnenmert aS SILKS, BONSEIB JlUCHE DOR.
tonhata perf»rtpdl*ho«ld be. No. osaOM doubt
■ I ...
Wire tri
DEBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.

GROCERIES

BBOAD CLOTHS, CASSMERES.
was one of Jhe Woral kind.
’
Tones reareetfnllr,
DANIEL N. urn

J BA NS. SATINETS, DENIMS,T!CVS,
suErnsGS,suu&lt;TtNGS,
of every possible aixc, recently purchased

a’rMJTAS
0,IU Market street Hi Loai.,V

KD COOLS, MISUSE STBlPBD ■tartialri

at prices perfectly suited to the

And sold by all good Dragguta.

SHIRTING, BATTS,COTTON YARN,
Lvj.1? CAMBRICS. LINENS, OIL BILKS,

GLASS' •WARE
MM&gt; (toid Guard, Vert A Fob Chafes K-to SO &lt;■
Gold Txtckelt Rraerirtt, ffrooehra. Ear Mropa
BrrwlPiM.CuirPiiu,Stre’a Buttons, SbirtMludi
Watch ken, Gold avrt SHrcr Thitnblet. and h Va­
riety of other article*, worth from Aftr cento to
fifteen dollar* each
W* will present veery perwun sending «» fiftr
swbocribera, al »2 each, a IfeH Watch, worth »1A.
to any on* tending u« 100 aaUcnU ra, al 42 eaeh.
a Goto Watch, worth JOO. Every tu beenher will
alto receive a present.
Immediately &lt;&gt;u receipt of fee moaev. the aubacnbrt'a nan&gt;» will be entered upon &lt;x:r book, end
tbe present will be forwarded within un* weak,
by null or exproa*. t—• ■
AU cooimnni

bleach.

"-'.l,** rARASOlB, Ax., Ac.

New Arrangement

1

■t A* Sun wr. li^TEn.

BOOTS

SHOES,

rSz

Tbc sabicritx-r hm ing refilled hit .tor. fee U,
tatndnetios of DOOTS A SHOES » a branch ef
hta trade, would SoHcit a portion of tbe pat be ;«t

COOKING STOVES

CLOTHING

MORNJ.NG EDITION,

edition amt iu addition the latest news ofrreuing*
mail ail local tn altera which W tcaMpire be­
tween the time of issuing tbe evening edition and
midaigbt. and tha night telegraphic report*
nbidh appear in tbe morning paper* Tima the
Daily Tiitiune combine* tbe beat feature* of an
evening and to«m*«|t paper. Wo tneer tsorc than
ordinary axpeaae m contiuuteg-ihta ernuigenu-nt,
but we hire drtenufoed to iteet the wuhet of oar
Republican friend* in the intertot at' tbe Blate,
rocardleaa uf laborer espeaaai •
.
.New i* tbelfeie ef-yci*r, ju*4 at '-lie ewmmancement of a tie* v^latfi*. for aubtCTibert to teed in
tte ituedtea. We Shalt uieke the Tatsrxa mare
than ever w oftby id support. We ask onr friends
to ctrcdlUe slate prustoectua, and say a word in
Mr iarvr. De hot iMke the fitrt that election is

THE riULOSOPHER-S STONE
FOUND-

ISAAC C. MOTT,
is now selling More prn.iy ffrwerrise for 1 DouaB.
then eaa be bought for the same money, ul trt vtlier stare Uns aid* uf New York: It is the only good
piece fortfe pe«pk of ffeule Creek. Kalatmuoo,
NanhriCVAkrfNU.H. and the aertoumting conntrv, to parcbsM good* in that Hoe. M*eae give
me a call and tea! lb* truth of thia a-wrimn. or
KKND IN YOUR OHDHItH, and the goods wtllbe
selvrted eud pnt up with a* mmb care sa if yen
were prveeiil to select tbewi youm-lera.
Mr stock of Goode la large end well selected, eon
elating of every variety and vf

Dan'l forg»t ths j4a.-e.

Prices Regulated lawolt tbe time*—-call
I'awSenlugUy ।
rb*Ti I am aaq

LAWNS. BKILlJANra, CHALLIS
CiiALU

kobbs.

ginghams,

Tine

scotch

prints,

sure.

New Barry Mill,

BEIlD'S JTAm,STELLA SHAWLS,
CHABBSAS, .MARSEILLES

IS now iu mirtcssftil opmt'uin, ready
to d&lt;&gt; any amount of

COL

LABS AND SLEEVES, (u«»

_ .. b"1***'©"*. ,Mr*dtatadsyj8«pt.VirA7. ’
Dr. C. 11. U&lt;.».cs—)Mar Sin liarfagtown troablial for svear.1 year* with extreme deblliry and
weakliest, an much so that w*» «*aUe to attend

WHITE GOODS. Ac

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!

CTTSTOlszI

N. Hastings,

1 Utsiresaluame.iLe punfi.-r foethalart twelve
month*, aud find uie nolin* full* equal to it*
K. .atoaL'r I. .1.
... ...

as Miller, and onr mill being built on tbe
moat improved plan, together with a g'«»l
Smutter—we nre prepared to do Tha
' best &lt;&gt;fwork. Pleux-give ua «call
Cash pan! for w Itcat.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Ilaatinga, Sep. 3, 1837,

DENrilSk,STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every
Tncrday, Thursday dud Satuntwr evening,. Ta
brtiuviaaiin Who dtairc the MMcnta of the Dally variety and style.
hot who rrcirva a ism: only these tiatM a week,
thia iBMid Will be a taliOble tubiUtute. It ha. a
great advantage uvw the weekly, not only in eemCHECK MARSEn.LEB, CHECK
tirtamg atom gmeral ««■, bat to pvipK 0&gt;e marAND PLAIN NANKEEN. FANCY

-WORK,

tn m good order and as prompt as any
•©titer Mill in Barry, or any other ©oohty.
Having Mcurvdihc wrvke* of

1

Kjncvdby^S^ajitaruSE’

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

_

ROWER S !LU;i&gt;WARE STHBE

A fine satori meat

A udf* full of
Ua*tmB*»EIi h&gt;:.&lt;i*. Prang*.
* Mtrclmtu gaaa-

LINEN. WHITE LINEN DRILL

BOOTS AND SHOES! !

FANCY - CASS1 MERES, g Urge sSodc,

beautiful paUcrusaud very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
iaUlhxence which appeal in the Daily.
.
ffT Will you not grt several prrtoca to suite 1 •Sic., Ac.
lDfht‘i"&amp;rXoiT WlKKLi’ T^IBVNt '^Um' !
tog all Un inmortast and lalept graetal news of
sk
,X“«

JUST RECEIVED
At the cheapret store tn tywn by

regularly ereiybloadUy aflcrnw-u, at g] j.er year
...1.^„f,-— .nd tnrluh. at th.. Z.ll.._...

ub®h

Comprtohig everything for a gtnUcmas’a
«hirt&gt;, collars, glovea, bntoary, cravat*, pinta, tv,
ary vanety from Are shillings to Ha dollars; eoai*.
every price, &lt;uslity and patters ; re»U from six
shillings to six dollar*.

H. J. KENFIFIaD
a new slock of Fall and winter GOODS, i

which will be aUd tor

READY- PAY,
al wUxitahlng low price*. My motto
to fe liule cheaper than Ute ebcapcau'
I have jaat received a gobd aaaortment

COOPERING BUSINESS

Haalings.
.
.
PORK BARIdTA:FIX&gt;GR B-YUK ELS, TV US
11DTTEU FIRKINS
and nearfv every thing in That Bn* of Imslneu
kqUeoMlafiOy on hand, or made to order.
s: ^S:f
tention to tbe buainew. he Baltera binjMlf Utrrntv
• nt V able to gir* entire Mitafotifon to those wfA
faviiThim
With
their
patronage.
J'K.a^Ttr’XXj^X «

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

CHEAP CROCKERY!

Tl» reaanns why

FRANCIS ROWER
Is dc-og th* IsrgrU Hardware businr.. io HmI.i. ,_...... i.- i_ _ .i .

Dr. A. E. HOMS-TEEL,
■
PHYSIC! ANA SURG EON.
atkAtkr

than r.vFR.
My BMurtuMut of PABLOS 8T0VS8. W"
the inert boartifol paltam* tn market,
X bass ths greaiMt .harietf ol

Ladire

DRESS GOODS

N’AlUMJUfcS, PUTTY .OILS, CAN.

a large Stock stripes! witty. Msatfialf beoto
for «3 2k kip boot*, kip brogiuM, naif &lt;to, raameled and pcteu; leather do., eoagreee gaoler* for

Such aa Printa, Ginghams, LeLains, Merinoa, FaratnuUaa Binok Alpa-.cua and a
variety of Wool DeLaina, all very nice
and very cheap.
A too a good aaaortmeot of Cloths for
men’s wear, anil u Urge slock of ntaplee.
Dcninja Sheetings, shirting, stripes, checks
and (Mungs.
JUST RECEIVED a new tot of

■a best literary papers of the dey. A tarevQm
Lmtammw Ttf iSfx PAGKA or BlXtt C'
2trsrL"'£"^^'-

DLLS. SOAPS. SASH, PAILS, BED
CORDS, CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WALL PAPER, 4e., fcc.

Judge of Probate,
ffiMS’STJi’lJjtT"’’

A GIFT WORTH FROM so CENTS to Al
HU. M KIST TO EACH 8IfBS&lt;MlB£E

.

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVER
.
LOW OVEN stoves.
’ PARLOR COOK •STOVES.
Kvtr *mw to thiakown. Bix PlaUai^ D«&gt; &gt;•&gt;&lt;•

TO SOUSE BUILDERS.
HAVI .Mry Starlet* atoek of llrn-.r baddlng
Uichc*. Buiu

CnXdinr Lock*.
I—Hardware,
— - w n .jge.

B4M&gt;TSand SHOE*,

Ltulic’s Gaiter* Baskina and Boou, a
good atfeorlment at very low prices. ’
On hand a very large alookafCruckory
•ta&gt;« B»dGk«B Want.
JnM received a new stock of
.

J £d» XivFTMOUM m-rtX.NDLlTOE
•^tort MUta. tofe. a-

TEMPERANCE

&lt;3- K O OH n

OJR O Od&amp;El EBB , :
U all ktate «U«p for R«dy Pity.

-V

Easriiga jfouq tfth. 1MX.

1 1 1

WILLIAM JONES,

I hare also a very large quantity cd

IlavlIU borCt (he entire Mdcfe/ef

ASS
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NO. 14.

It therefore happened that whenever st
was so very extensive, that I have not
ball or farty, Mr. Harry Vane made him- even yet made the acquaintance ol all of
eelf particularly agree®bls to any lady, them. I hope, however, to know them
LINEN. &lt;&gt;■UtM. *300:
From th! AflanGc Monthly.
Mrs. Harry Vane also cultivated the same all to’ the course of time, for nothing
Tint Stolkx Bear—A Rich Jobs.—
What Madz Auxt Ifauu Hatty.—
faults.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
Individual.
If Mr. Harry Vano only gives ms greater pleasure than to enter­
Susie is ersy haired now, and her fall­ “Why are you always happy, Aunt Mil­ The meanest of all men in our region fa
Lev* Uailad • Uula maid,
danced with the young lady, or exported tain Harry's friends.
So!. Smith. You must know that here
(RANT 4 M’AVLDING,
Your name is ing strength Is supported by the tender­ lie F asked little Jamie.
her out to supper, Mrs. Harry-Vaoe con­ --------- -1 I didn’t quite understand.”
in
the
eonntry, when one of the neighbors
ness of her grand-daughters; and it may
“Because everybody is good to me,
tented herself with the most amiable in­
“Mln Wentworth,” replied the lady,’ be that to them she sometimos repeals Jamie."
quiries after the said young lady’s health, bowing stiffly.
n. jkemfibld*
the story of tlio Wom^x who wovida’t
“Why Isn't everybody good to my
and gracious hopes that the 'family at
“An! yes, Miss Wentworth," said nx Jxalovs.
papa, aunty 1 He ii alwaye fretful; be near by, and they return the favor when
home were quite well.
If Mr. Vano Mrs. Vane, complacently. “1 do not re­
says everybody tries to hurUhim; what they kill, and so the thing Is ac broad as
danced twice or thriee with the young collect hearing llarry speak of you; but
it is long.
Now, Sul. was eo mortal
makes everybody try to cheat aud vex
FIRST .LOVE.
lady, Mrs. Vano straightway invited her it is all the sama; my memory is very
stingy that it went hard with him to
ray papa, aunty F ’
L- J. RUSNELL,
to call, snd intimated that she atiould vary treacherous; and Indeed ho might have
A shadow fdl over Aunt Millie's face, think of giving away anything, and when
“Am I your only and first love T’ asked
soon give herself the pleasure of vlsitmg mentioned your name, casually, you
Light mixed with tkadow;
and she became silent. Jamie stood still, he came to kill, he wss bent on keeping
the Young Indy, and if matters went.still know, a dozen times, and still 1* might , a bright eyed girt, as sha reclined her looking at her. At length he asked— it all himself.
But, public sentiment
clinically moulded brow upon the shoul­
was very strong on the subject, and be
further, and Mr. Harry Vane indulged in have forgotten it. But, bless me! where
“Aunty, were you always happy F
der
of
her
lover.
.
a little trle-a-Me, or a flirtation, Mrs. Ur the babyl Marr, come here."
Aunt Millio s work dropped from her would like to keep up a good name and
“No, Leila, you arc not my only, not
lie spoke gently
Harry Vane immediately fixed a day and ‘ Mary answered the cnll, and placed the
“No. my dear boy.
But, ten keep his beef besides.
my first; I have loved another. Long hands.
nskud ths young lady to tea.
blue-eyed little wonder in the arms of years before I saw you 1 loved another, yean ago I left off speaking ill of every to his next door neighbor, Johuon, And
At boihe, too. if Mr, Harry Van® ex­ its delighted mamma.
body; and instead, I tried to sea excel­ told himi that he thought it a^very foolish
and 1 love that other still."
HADLEY A KA KER,
plan
to
bo
seeding
meat
all over town,
claimed with enthusiasm, “Hy Jove, but
"Mamina’s precious little darling!—
“Ixivo that other still, snd better tian lence In people's characters, and good in and cadi man had better raise and kill
that Miss West lias a splendid figure 1” Was it warm!—®o it was. Mamma
Light ehtBgrd to shxlow.
me! Paul, «by do you tell mo that!
Mrs. Vane replied with equal enthusiasm, will take? off Its lint—so she will. There
1 do thlnMhc some
asked she, raising her dark blue eyes, and treated me kindly.
cheat his neighbors out of their meat, if
“she lias, indeed, and she danced admira­ —does it sec his papa 1w-thcre, so it docs,
gazing steadfostlyxinto those of ter lover, psople are better than when I Apw only they expected any from him, and save
bly." Or,
that “jxr.
Ara- ' and knorif Mm, too—precious angel!—
"V*
V.*J if
“ Harry remarked fu..
tbtir shady side. Their rood is more pos­
minti, Maters
W
.l^zt 1 v* t the
Ka Iihand
.m.I -| BeebMIss Wentworth, see how well the half in astonishniont, half in sorrow, itive than it was before I sought it—when bis credit, too.'
mint*
was decidedly
while her jeweled fingers tightened con­
Johnson suggested to him that if he
•omcat woman al Mrs. Morgan’s party,” ; darling knows its falber, and it isn’t four
I expected only evil of them. In some
vulsively upon bis arm.
should leave his meet in the barn over
Susie added, gently, ‘ that rumor jtaidjJic i-months old vet.” And Mrs. Vane danced
“You asked me, Leila, and I answered I wav, looking for it seemed to nurture a
was as amiable and accomplished as she the chubby/red faced little thing up and with truth and sincerity; you would not tendency to good in others, as ths sun by night, before cutting it up.aad then take
was hondabmo aud fiucinaUng'.’’ By this down jn Mr. Vane’s face, and asked,.cnMAPES
shining on the cold, dark ground, makes it to his cellar before daylight, and give
have me deceive you, would you 1”
sly way of fighting firaj»n1i fire, she had thusiastically, “Didn’t Miss Wentworth
It bright and warm, developing flowers
“You love her still, then I4
succeeded • in extinjpf&amp;hing A halfdozim I think he was just the image of his ‘p® T ’’
and ripening fruit.
I seek only good,
“
1
love
her
still.
”
1! ™.i., brardtb. fina-r uni e«r ring*, book*,
g■*
’tewing'WQCAqjMsTn
the Ktanm
bdsoiu&gt;.r
of i..r
herI I
'
• tim
&lt;er0
cf Harry's soexpect only good, and receive only good. for him besides.
.uufavn. *e. Alikted*vf nr.-falring &lt;Km.inU&gt;«
“And better than you do me I”
Just it, exactly! He killed his beef,
br it mstiuer, and on th" sborteot nolrcv. BasMl •
liege
lord;
while,
st
the
snnio
time,
Uic
q
Mfc
Ought I not to bo happy, Jumiol’’—ZA/e
qnnintances
on
board,
by
whom
the
afSHE WOVED-TT BE JEALOVM.
•jNot better, but as well."
.hung it up to cool, and went to bed, to
.•ere. •rum "Ms State “revA___ .
' ;
unUhrtn swectueiw and amiability of her foir
/ Huttrated.
_______
. Jr was thoroughly understood; and it
“And will love ttfer still 1”
rise early and hide it.
,i. vv. &lt;HKt.i:V.
“No, by Jove!” exclaimed Harry own conduct could not foil to deepen the w&amp;6
was not long until the sttfry passed from
“Until death, and even beyond death;
A Tuovuht or Two.—This life can­
x i ntOLEHALF. »ed retell daatar in, and niaau- Vane, a* he threw hlmrelf back in ,his admiration and respect which Harry l;ad ||p
"■&gt; ito lip, snd smiles and titters and jokes over her last resting place will I .strew not be lived over again.
\\ Lrancr
l»*lhtr, liuduij;*, Ac., Baule
Ti»e rilotfenui ing to bed, went over to Smith’s burn and
possessed
her
when —
ho married
her. -J poor
।
Harry’s expense circulated in spring’s earliest flowers, aud bedew the
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of rubber easy chair, and gracefully removed^'fra-, r
™—y for —
. ----------------------grant Havens from his lipZ for the pur-1
So
for
a y
year
Mid «
every
direction. -He
excused himself as I sacred spot with the purest tears that that pass, posb forever. 1 now bshol&amp;he helped themselves to the beef, dividing
“ it* went on “
r»
“r or two, stid
r-----------------------------------------------clock—there,\at tick is post, and «iil it share and share alike, leaving but a
1 pose of exhaling a clnud oFtho pcrfuired ; Susie hsind hcrscll‘ a* mother.
After
*«—■ speedily
ipccdily as possible from the society of love ever shed."
another,
and
yet
another.
So pass days, wee bit for the owner.
smoke; ‘tjio; by Jove!” be repeated, "I,that,
----- ,things
----- „----------------seemed to&gt; re
mend
—-’ p
- ”
little; but tbe ladies, and walked moodily to the
“Handsomer than I, is she not I"
Smith rose early, and found- his meat
mouths, years; so pass opportunities ne­
baby’s charins_..
soon
lust their power, and other end of the boat, and there stood
wouldn’t marry a jealous woman if she
* ji-i.--a i.„“Her eyes are os block as night, and
rid. .I Susie
’s -----trial took another form.
Her ,। contemplating
what he
shmtld__do to ex­ ter hair in glossy blackness outvies the glected, and half of our Umo without the was gone. He rushed over to Johnson’s
was
the
richest
heiress
in
the
world.
-------—
^...itemplatin?
what
---------------CALEB i-i gtwri»«. prori.i
proper effort. Young man, a word with and told the story, in a state bordering
tell vou, Walter, it wouldn’t do fuf ,my i loving heart, which was constantly, tho’ tricate. himself from thia dilemma.
we.
» ririelj of etfo
wing of the raven.
She hasn’t vour you : You cannot rub out the figures of
on
frenzy.
........ ,* ...a J.wtrs nn.1 u&lt;
wife to be jealous. This being eternallv 1 quietly, watchfal of Harry's lightest
sweet blue eyes, nor your soft brown nalr. life as the boy does the arithmetical ques­
"Good!” says Johnson; "You do it
constant to any &lt;«e liiiie bundle of lace ’ movement, was wounded at its most sen- liloquized.
“To blow out m her, as I yet. Oh! Lelia,her*eyes have been the
w. I'ARKiai,
tion upon bis slate.
The great black­ well."
■
,
I.E and retail draler 11
and divinity is an utter impoMfoUity to a sitive pojnL _ Harry [re,lu^lJj'J‘^_
should Hk to, would ohlv raise a row and swrotest, to me, that ever looked the look
board of Ufo it is upon which you make
“But ills stole, J tell you!”
to ‘accompany
him,
circulate tlw story; and 1 can’L got rid of of eternal love."
man of tny constitution. 1 have a natu-1 without
*
‘ inviting
‘ ~ her *'
“*
“
the mark, in tte sight of God and man,
“Thai’s right; slick to it. Sol! Put on ’
U1LEIAX JONES.
“Paul, why do you wish to break my and once made is there forever.
ral taste for variety, do yon see; aud Uic or even informing her of his destination. hor, for the boot won't put back, ! sup­
If we that dismal face, and they’ll all bslieve
Why liavo you taught mo to make a wrong mark it will not servo us it is so!”
most I want of a wife is to keep house Much a* her anxious fears ware startled pose, on my account. Gad I if lhe italer heart I
for me. and take care of things, and give by Uii* new shadow upon her domestic wasn’t so but. I'd drown myself. -To love you s&gt;j wildly and blindly, and th$.u, to sit down and repent, because we can­
Smith snw.it wss no use.
He had
peace, Susie' bad lhe discretion to say ' bring that red-faced little imp with her, in the midst of my happiness, tell me
me a little leisure to moke myself agree­
not rub it out The true principle of life fallen into his own pit^ and went home a
nothing,
but
meanwhile
to
double
her
a*too
!
It
is
o
pntUy
’
cluld
enough,
though;
that there is an impassable barrier be­ is to go on, not with the mistakes, but
able to womankind In general. When
of cuuric it couldn't be anything else, and tween us I
This nighC Paul, wo must with the corrections. The mark you
nothing more agreeable turns up, why of sidcity in »inning himto home pleasure*.
All her dfforts, however, availed her lit­ l&gt;c my child; and slu&gt; looks deuced -pretty part forever. I would not have believed
course, th«i she cun have the privilege of
A Rkvormxd DacjnrAan’a Sroav.—
made yesterday, improve to-day. Let
Sbe's a vast deal this, bad another told me I" and her eyes
entertaining me, which, with the consola­ tle; at k-nst one evening in the week lie berestf. too. to-day.
every day bo a witness of some greater The following story was lately told by a
'
tion ot knowing that her husband is lhe contilined to spend awsr from her. Al prettier than Madge Wentworth ever grow dim with tears.
reformed inebriate, as an apology for
j. W. Bl &lt; KU .
first
she
was
afraid
he
might
be
entering
was
—
lhe
baggage
!
If
1
ever
gel
safe
out
“Be not too Tash, Lei is—hear rne to
nvnt accomplished lady-killer in town
much of the folly of a drunkard : A moose,
upon some course of dissipation, b- t care­ of this scrape, catch me risking my repu­ the end; you love rns loo dearly to part
Maxims ar B»»or Middixtok.—Per­ running about a brewery, happening to
will, l take it, be ample compensation for
ful observation xxm cohvfoqod her that tation fur another bold flirt like het I”
Keep full into one of the vata appealed to a
with me tnus. Think you that you could severe against dfaconragemsnta.
all her serviced in my behalf. But you
whatever
sin
might
ba
laid
to
Iris
charge,
Meanwhile,Miss
Wentworth,
who
pos
­
not
sluirc
my
heart
with
vne
that
I
so
your
temper.
Employ
leisure
in
study,
«ec
ent to help Mm out. The cat replied
sec If
u sho
sue were any way ,jealous she the love bl liquor was not one; and ns
sessed a deal of womanly tact in her way. dcarlv love!"
and always have some work in hand.—
“It is a foolish request, for as soon as I
- ' ; might not think so."
Be punctual and methodical in business, get you out 1 shall eat you t‘ The mouse
DANIEL CI»K,
I'
tol.
—a..1.1 lie
1Ea&gt; possible.
r»zvu.'*
- think,
“
It
would
should
” drinking forms an ingredient of nearly Lid overcome in a measure the embar
fwiS
”". ' I11
-I”- n.&lt;
I nil forms of dissipation, she finally camo russnient of her first meeting with Mrs.
-.
I.*__ U.I... .L. A.i^.1.* l.A
“Yun shall, Lclia, and must!
Listen ।•nd never procrastinate. Novar be in a piteously replied, that that fate would be
I to tho conclusion that, is of old. his wem- Vane, and had entered very nff-.Mv into fora mutn.nk while I t« IT you of my first |Lurry. Preserve aelf-powrariou, and do better than to be drowned in beer. The
dtl;rl-4-in’**r&lt;rta*«teKU&gt;M»«’Scc. inclined to disagree with you.
I
Rim ent lifted him out, but the fumes of the
•.!. aV AM .Im
... . lhat.any
_ ___woman
...UAAA _
X.A loved on I during, inconttant heart was straying after cunvarsatiun with her. The Ifaby, vs if love, and I tun sure you will be willing ।not be talked out of conviction.
think
who
determined to do its part, w ks a* sweet to share with her then."
early, and be an economist of time.—
xould naturally object to such an arrange- jI some new light of female beauty. It it
J ABES A. SWEEZEY,
ivossiblo that at this juncture she may tempered as its mamma, and cooed and
“1 will iiaton, Paul, but will not share Maintain dignity without the appearance took refuge in bis hole.
The rat called
mcnL"
,,
I have iaktn bcr cousin Walter into cunfi- laughed to the infinite delight of Mi»s vour love; 1 must have all or none. 1 ,of pride—manner is something to every­ ufwn the mouse to coms Out—“You ras­
“Oh, pshaw, Everett!” exclaimed HarWentworth,fond
who was,
or pretended
to be,
Bo cal, did you not promise that 1 should sat
One beautiful morning in July, Harry ! cwe*xliugly
of pels.
Mr«. 1'auo
’s 1 ani selfish in that respect, and who 'body, and everything with some.
rv; “that prows vou to be a novice.— i.
- —I.,aI a TaaA ■%£ tia'a
AVrt* Vans’s that Invcs tw I do Is is not! Forget me, ,guarded in discourse, attentive and alow
yauT’ “Ah,” replied the mouse, bnt
Don’t you k&lt;ow that love in a female’s!
____ ... v_________
i sMmod in uo hurry to go to town.. Ha | amiability was perfectly irresistible, and Paul, or forget her forever."
you know 1 was in liquor at the time."
heart is made up of just two element*— 1 lingered I reading his newspaper after I w)lcll Mr. V.tiio returned he found tho
HOLBROOK,
“Forget her, Leila!
Never! Iwo’dj
vanity mid sclf sacrincc. Just give a wo­ j breakfast; till nearly nine o’clock, aud then two• ladies
i-^i— on
• - the-Lest possible terms
terms.
not lorn one jot of her pure affection for' to assign' reasous to those who have no
A celebrated lawyer, retired from prac­
leerv.Ge serai Lat.d a.-.d T
man a husband she is proud of, and you,
When dinner was announced, Mr*. the fairest face that aver bloomed; no, .right to iuk.
dressing himself carefully in his handThink nothing in conduct tice, was once asked his sincere opinion of
: •nd &gt;tJt.v of Rm»tr» hloek.
__ or, that la, you might not be able to— sumest suit, carelessly bade bis wife Vane called to Marv to take the baby,
nut for rlio girdle of Venus, or lhe ®vo of unimportant or indifferent. Rathar act the law. “Why the fact is,” rejoined he,
but a man of mv accomplishments can rood morning, and strolled leisurely up and, rising, sxcl»imed._ “Mr. Vane, give
than
follow
examples.
Practice
strict
“if any mzn were to claim the cost upon
a second H»|lcn !"
coax her Into any tiring under the sun.—
the mail, iturtrad of going down it, tow­ your arm to Miss Wentworth;” at the
“Then, Paul, you are lost to me for­ temperaticc, andjn your transactions re­ my back, and threatened my refusal with
Wait till I marry I—Til ’ho* y&lt;’“ how
ards his pfept of business The quick same time appropriating lhe other to her’ ever, we must part.
Farewell to our member the final account.
a lawsuit, be should certainly bare it; lest,
to manage a wife,—I’ll show you how to perceptions of his &lt;wifa had noticed o own use, “aud we will hurry In to dinner. cvcty dream of a brighter luturc. I love
in defending my coat, I should lose my
J. M. MKVHW,
unite all th«- freedom of a bachelor with strange disquietude in his manner all the This stiff breezo gives one such on appeTux rnixTKR.—No one but a printer waistcoat also."
you too »ell, and am too proud to share
can tell the difficultiej, pertaining to his
all the privileges of a Benedick."
morning, and she smiled a quiet smile t&lt;&gt; titu!"
vuur love with aught created. Oh, Paul,
prof&gt;ior&gt;;
long
after
the
former,
lawyer
Walter smiled, and puffed away at hi* hcnwlf, as she stood before the mirror in
Finn, the witty comedian, was carving
At dinner, Mrs. Vane's first attentions vou have wronged tue deeply I" and her
cigar in aileuce.
her own room, arraying heFwlf in her were to Mi*s Wentworth, and the least exquisilley ohiselcd lips curled with indig­ and merchant are asleep, the printer may a goose a*, supper, when John Eyerett,
be seen toiling at his case, setting matter ths brother of L Everett, the ex-minis­
The two young men were clerks in a most becoming walking oostume; for Mm. failure upon the part of Mr. Vane, (who
nant sorrow.
J. M. RUMSELL.
for the morning paper.
Liulu does the ter, called out from the oilier cud of the
large mercantile establishment in the city. Harry Vkno wns going out, foo.
to tell the truth, was a little absent-mind­
‘■Stop, Lolia, or you will deeply wrong
reader, when looking over the issue, think
I They occupied apartments In the same
She fitted a dainty pair of boots to her ed,) to observe tlw wants of that young me also. I met this loved one, as I said how the weary printer spent the slefcn UM,:
l house, and were generally on very dose
“What sort of A fowl is that brother of
before, lung years ago, in one of the
pretty foot, and tighten-! tho fastenings. lady, was reprimanded by Mrs Vane.
JOHN ROBERTS,
hiss night, tracing line after line of badly
and intimate term*. ^Perhaps
yours, Final"
“My dear. Miss Wentworth will lake iwcetestnnd sunniest vales of our bread
1
_r
h..r
nrrir
of
kid
cloves,
put
pnYSICUS»miS«»&lt;wa. IkwaHi
l&gt;e necessary to i..f»rx th: ~----- -?“*
“h is almost as great a goose,” respondsome more fowl," said Mrs. Vane. “Har­ Illinois; wandered wlthhur, hand in hand,
JL way, iwar the Court Uwe.
Hurry was something of a coxcomb, tho
ry,
dear,
help
Miss
Wentworth
to
some
for years, beside tho sparkling waters of
took tho last glance in the mirror to as­
“What an easy trade printing is," we
be was by no means as immoral as
Miss Went my childhood’s home, rirat by her smtls
sure herself that tbsro wasn’t a swautar of these delirions |‘cn’“Why, dear me, Mr. Longa* al low,”
might bo inferred from his own account or more captivating litti* woman than worth, allow mo to assist you to some' of exquisite sweetness, she loved me with have often heard said by those unacquaint­
ed with tho art; try it, and you will find •aid a good lady, “how can you drink a
.:cnir
sr.a oainiy.
of himself. This Walter knew, and fee
rn eomUT, JUeh. Btaatokspt always on handMrs. Harry Vafce. “He has good last®, of tills sauce; 1 assure you it Is delicious." unutterable foodness; and never bare 1 it to the contrary. If it was not for the
ouart of that hard cider at n single
could therefore listen to his occasional at any rate,'’ she soliloquized “and that
After dinner, ths two ladies, with rhe1 doubted—my trust in her has ever been
strains of gasconade with tho utmost se­ ?. one canwfatiam" ^ut the little ball baby, retired to tbo ladies’ eabin, and steadfast and fearless—never has her eve printer what would become of this en­
lightened world 1 Ignorance would soon
A* soon as the man could breath* again
renity, even though perfectfly aware nt 1 sigh which cluwd the sentence intimated Harry enjoyed an hour’s immunity from looked coldly upon me, and never will It,
bo on invader.
Many an orator and he replied, “1 beg pardon, madam, but
th® time that the speakeroitertam*Isc- thkl it wasn’t so very consoling, after the society of either.
Ho retired aft to1 till the death Angel shall dim them for the
atatcanuw is indebted to the printer for
riou* ideas of finally bestowing the ineflaenjoy (I) his Havana.
Lot us hope that long sleep. Oft in the still hours of
his famo, as is the case with many a sub­
If Killgsn.,
bl® honor of Lis name snd protection ""After her own toilet was completed,.the its fragrance served, in some measure, to night have I l&gt;e&lt;ni awakened, as if by the
CAR LOS O- SCOTT,
slitep God’s wing, and beheld that focc. scriber for subscription.
upon a certain little cousin of his own. baby was dressed in his richest and mewl calm his troubled miud.
’ "I have no apprehensions that the devil
Mbs Susi® Stanton. That his confidence
those eves gazing upon me jrith all lhe
It
was
nearly
dark
when
tlxi
excur
­
CvMBFOB tHB Bmt OF A MaD Doo.— will come for me,” said a youth of ques­
.puUe*. robm.
went so far as to lead him to conceal with
the precious charge, and bid to fol­ sionists returned, and Harry called a cab। baatific* tenderness of a guardian enrol A writer in the National Intelligencer tionable morale.
eronpUy MUnded k&gt;. OfflcstaCo
over
a
repentant
prodigal;
and
a
kiss
lUmrilfr. Minh._______________
yomMlUdylm
fur
the
ladies,
and
directed
the
driver
to
low Wr il.trm. DS]™ U»
"T;
says, that spirits of hartshorn is a certain
“Ha will not lie silly enough to take
.
'____ —A -annnt VOIIHI.
would fall upon mr brow more adothing remedy for the trite of a mad dog. The
B. H. FULLER^
p«l fa. lilUt bdy,
th, fa«rt..t hi* own residence.
the trouble," said a bystander, “for you
I., fa fa. rifr
Tb«rt Uy th.
"Harry, my dear, how ean you be so। than tho dews of heaven.
wound, be says, should be constantly are going to him.
luoeixJ, UMJ
- ---------- —
“Tho same gentle hand hss led me bathed with it, and three or four doses di­
that the two frequently talked ov&lt;rin rtiraw, wi* fa«" •jUR
“We must.
*“'• impolite!'’ said Mrs. Vano.
along life’s flowery way, and beside its luted, taken Inwardly during the day.—
nrir.fr du. unR.rt.Bato failing of thair
When Jekyll, die witty lawyer, wsa
K .J Be-, ilk. Barry catuity, Mfclt.
UBwiofa i"
“ “""I • r“Z “ sec Miss Wentworth homo by all means.
E13S
k.p»y Dramimu I"’" “1 H"' - She tea been complaining of fatigue for- unruffled waters; and if ever my arm The hartstorn decomposes, chemically, asked what was tho difference between a
lo dariaa
of r«iucms lb• Hmy Vfa. tripp^l hyh'Jy «&gt;•' the last two hours, and I must protest; was raised to do a deed of wrong, or my the virus insinuated into the wound, im-1 lawyer aud solicitor, ho replied, about
proportion of Hart/', orj-of ryUT■ th. pier, fallow^ hy *Upy B"*1 *”hfa against her being driven a mile or two, brart steeled to conceive It, that tow min­ mediately altars and destroys its delete- the same that exists between an alligator
istory voles came whispering in my ear liouraew.
The 1,-writcr, who rosided m and a crocodile.
fan wn momont fan bbIUdi «e*m,r ' out of her way upon my account.”
aoeompliUmd during tba rourfrbip —&lt;1 to
Harrv was obliged to n quiesce, andI and stayed the one midwav, and drew the Brazil for »mc time, first tried It for the
XU of Um. Mr- H-rr?
Muggins *»y* Job’s turkey was fat
Mrs. Vano had tho satisfaction of leaving■ iron from tho other. And I &lt;fo remember, bite of a scorpion, and found that it re­
qXtofr oT marrfmon; under lb. fall
Miss Wentworth at her own door, andi in my manhood’s riper years, when deep moved pain and inflammation almost in- compared with an old gobkr ho shot last
urm. iatoo U.I hi* )ori"g So.” P"*-"!
bidding her a moit affectirmMij farewell,, sorrow fell upon my soul, and 1 would stonily. Subsequently be tried it for the week on the Devil’s Fork. That was xe&gt;
Jr. VL» "Ulf U
GEORGE W. MILLS,
with the hope that she liad enjoyed the&gt; j tain have drank oblivion from Uis wine bite of a rattio-suake with similar success. light it lodged in the air, and be had to
• eup’s fiery brim that same dark-eyed At the suggestion of the writer, an old get a pde to knock It down.
virsTY CLERK and Notary l^blie. Office
tlve proximity to * handsome and showy day, and would experience no luconveni-!
' iJy.^to^ ^tly quit, the slave eneefrom the fatigue .it had occasioned‘ woman came, and hado me, In ths name
of God, to shun tho fatal snare; and twin
A pNioeopter who had tuarrisd a vul­
hor.
; of Mr. Vane's fascination*.
,
gar, but amiable girl, used to coll her
pluJ him. to
Ton minutes later,Harry Vane was: ed her arm* around my neck, while her
।
"Why Rood morning, Horry F exSmokuo.—Some Scotch lady, who lias
fgistek of deeds.
stretching his weary limbs upon a sofa in E» beamed with love’s deep inspiration,
___ _ _a discreet
silence in regard to
•*« L
nrraerve
Hw. Fees for rwcnrd
pourod
oil
upon
the
troubled
waters;
more
reverence
for
the
inspiration
aho
_ discreet
. ...suonea
. . LI—
oinfr*
his own quiet parlor. Mrs. Vano hurtled
______ ___ , _
about and prepared a most delicious cup told me of purer hopes and higher alms,
II. N. SHELDON.
qj. inoouiings that was peculiar or mystoand in my ear whispered a golden word
“Now, papa, wbal U humbug F “RW,”
. th. Pl—»r. rf yner ^mpA.y. Aflfr of tea for ber loving lord. At first, his
QorNTY TREAfiUBEJt. Office in Ike Court
■
•aid papa, “when ma pretends to be very
vexation batrared Mm into a few unanxi- that hss outlived all sorrow.
. ,ra U Ufa” I l»PP^ “
“Leila would vou know the name of
able remarks: bat tho rod temlcrneM of
fond of me, and puts no button* on my
mv
first
love!
4
’
1*
my
mother.
”
Susie’s manner, as she handed him lhe
shirts."
'
Sil ter h
in *“ »
"Oh, Paul, 1'11 forgive you, and will
smoking cup of Soocbong upon tho lounge,
2X.lv Irtta, -l.«h -J. *r
and soothed and potted away the hoad- share vour lore; indeed I will." .
“1 know you would Lelia.
Secund
•che which opprs-wd him. silenosd hi*
’ poesiblo, and hurried down hsre.
bachelor, on
J. F. EMOBY,
.
, ^What could Harry Vane ray m reply irritabiUty, and won him back to good
At tnr;LEVlL'-E exCUaswe. R~»* BO.*
-e «r____Wa-^
. to thia «n°“t sminbte and wlfs-hko roaev k-E*’
pra»ei-4&lt;-nu h».e r»u-.!r;t.! ltu» Ixno»» • very
Cuir^h twm-j for U&gt;« traveler sad
. .
V.M » .. not st • Iona howof insinuating
ruert Lr p&lt;rtie» of pkuarv. «rs*4 WteAS st&gt;a
^K'™**^*0*”* M»d«Bra&gt;Ite, Midi.
;bt sort'—Her
k’die other direction, whenever
D oneai tbs taviodble battery of
fart nigU BllIlMsBW, kssJ 1)
0 open w
__ and
you;
bird.
J. DAVtK 4 Co.
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WILDER D- FOSTER,

A. H. MORRISON,
WILLARD DAVIS,
CoopvtewuD Cocamltto
Marshall, July X&gt;,
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X5d»eronn*w*4

There ia a natural tendency in all cla*

ses of the human race to regard some
other portion of their follow being* as i nforior to -tln-maelvM. Thia is a feeling
in our natures very difficult to be 6vcrenme, and, io (het, ia, of itself, proper
and right, so for as real distinctions do
exist; and Use only evil arising from it

is a tendency to exclude from the exer­
cise of tbeir just rights and privilege*,
those deemed inferior.
It ia not the in
totition of this article to point out tho
relative duties of superior and inferior
races of humanity, but to refer to an abuse
&lt;&gt;f the popular prejudice against the

"The esnaus tables of 1850 exhibit a
few peculiar facta which msv do some­
thing toward* restoring totneity to ths
honorable gentleman's imagination. The
State of Mississippi contained 20,365
mulattoes in 1850, while lhe State of II■ liaoi* at the same date contained only 2,­
504, and at th« same date the State of
Miwiasippi contained but 20,876 Demo­
cratic voters—or 6,541 more Democrats
than mulattocs.
A mulatto, as Noah
Webster dsfinea it, is a person that is the
offspring of while snd black parutil*.—
The definition in the Southern States of
thia Union, ba* been somewhat improved
by social and legal distinctions as to the
sexes of the parents.
A mulatto there,
is always understood to have had a black
mother.
Hence' the inferencehhat threefourtha of. the Democrats in Mississippi
are tho parents or brothers of on* or
more tnulaltonu -It does not destroy lhe
force if our logic to say that tho merit
of Uii* gigantic job must be divided with
the Whig* of Misaisoippi. Most of them
have rince become Democrats, and in any
event tho n*ed of misaicnxry effort is not
diminish^].. We take It that there is to­
day abouLdnc mulatto in Mississippi to
each Democrat, and that one ia related by
; Wood to half a dozen other Democrat.

see that there is just iuteen timei as much
need of orations against Amalgamation io
Mississippi as in lllitiois.
And—abend
—we find in the little triangle called
District of Columbia 4,078 m
white mala population of 18,494; thus
opening a wide and growing field for Mr.
Douglas' taleots as a preserver of the
purity of the white race
When w«come
to Virgmia—mutherof Statesmen—where
all the families are first families, sod most
of them claim connection with daughter of
an Indian, we find the astonishing number
of 69,774 mulaUnea, or about eeven "bud
one half timer the number t* oH of Mk
Free Stain together. The gencoloeicaF
tree of these mulattoes runs into a wilder
nssa of ramification with the breaches,
boughs, t*'R» and leavne of all the First
Families. The whale number of Demo­
crats in that State at lhe same date was
only 72,413, and lhe whole number of
voters only 129,545. Th* presumption
is that every first family in the State
counts mulatto sons, daughter* brothers,
sisters, ex., by the score, and that every
Democrat in the State is responsible for
the “deterioration of U e white race" to

The i

ment.
Mr. Cobb, of course, hncs me
money where with to pay the new office­
holder in the boundless abyss of bur
[ intercourse, and it la to be hoped that by
it. much of trouble and misunderstanding
April these ward* were amvasaed with ai | law senwu.
-------------between different government* may be
zeal and industry, by ward offieera, that; I people hare gone to Frjzcr or Tbompavoided. It would be folly to attempt brought oct ths fullest vote ever had there। sons River to dig gold could easily have
an enumeration of all lhe blessings which before. It was an excitingoonteat, and an। been reached by a proclamation, if it was
unembarrassed suffrage.
Non* were deemed necessary to remind them that |
they are on British soil, and caution them
Ocean Telegraph Lina. Ils great benefit* driven off—none prevented from voting—
none hindered in their franchise- On to behave themselves accordingly, bat
to trade and commerce, its influence upon
Monday, however, evere laxity was given the joke of sending an Irishman Into a
the arts and sciences, and its IncalouVlo to tbe Influx oLNationai votes, and every British territory to keep a tot of Yan­
good in the promotion of harmony in the annoyance to tho casting of opposition kees from getting into rows, ia rather
intercourse of nations, can only be under­ vote*. A large number of ths fnenda of’ broader than is common to these dull

stood and appreciated as realized by the
result of its practical working*
public, sudden and unexpected. Its long
delay, its many reverses and acreral fail­
ure., had nearly extinguished everything
but hope in the minds of the people, on

hope waanearly extinguish'd by the recent

disasters sttendin the laying of the cable.
Much solicitation will continue to be felt,
for the safety of the cable,., the least fig­
ure In any of it parts will ruin its whole
structure, and require the relaying of its
whole length. The depth of the ocean
alons the line, is about two miles, and
along the line, is about two mile* and
thia great denth
thisnroat
depth ia
is likely
likel* in
to enhsra
enhance the
the
chances
safety. The great event of
1858Jffitbe successful laying of the At^n-

H*n Yoc Paid .Yen SusscumosJ

Mr. Blair were excluded from the polls lime*.
by a ring of Irish bullies, who made a cir­
HF w* understand that Mr. J. P.
cle there for that purpose. Now contrast
Thompson has made arrangement* to start
tbe votes given in April and in August:
a new Democratic paper in thia place, to
j be called "The Valley City Preu." to be
' issued within thirty days, daily and weokmH I ly. We learn also that be has associated
with him in this enterprise, James N.
rn\
Total
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Davia
and Cha* B. Benedict,
both well
Thus it is seen that in these four wards known to our dtizens as industrious and
alone, where heretofore tho nationals have enterprising mtn—the former being one
had no strength, and where they now ex- of the board of Aidermen, and the latter
hibltalarge array of the ballot*—the vote 1 oor present Qty Clerk.
Mr. Davis is a
ha* been forced up to nearly two thou* practical printer, well skilled in all the
and rotes. Will any man who know* mysteries of the craft, and Mr. Benedict
the political sentitnefit of those wards, and formerly acted a* clerk for Messrs. Bam*
who knows also their population, reducing di Co., in the Fuguirer office. It is said I
r*lb'r U““ iflcrr“in® in ’&lt;*• «&gt;»«"«■ that arrangement* are perfecting which ‘
monll&gt;K hesitate in thecooviction that it is j &lt;H| place tbe new establishment upon *
ft
frMOtjt anJ that Mr. Barrel is substantial pecuniary baris.
We wish
indebted for his election (if elected) to them success, financially, and anything
attrocitfos upon the ballot box.lhat exceed hut that politically. Fun ahead!—G. Jt..
pUllSUAXTj
tlmeu of the notorious Cklhofin. It is Asy/v.
proper, too, that thia matter should be i
ra ■ w
Inokuluw. S«h ..iK il .ufc. I
Rm.„,
I

We must have wheat, and we will not CSir..r»kA tU
Hk Ik &gt;
refute oat* or comJ Sliinglc* and lumber nlto.l
will be received; if offered, on subecrip- °rl«m ...4 5S7IW*
.nd MnodiUd
SUl St Lnu&gt;. Uk. lb.
thion, but we most of all ueod money.—
Sw«np m lM.dbMhbornMjrnb..
.«»•» ~&gt; b^ .»!!&gt;.».
wllb
o.rnbnib.r.qKUbn.wIxnkuMltboH pul,; nd &gt;,l« ... rmu.i-m.k. »
who ^..ndcdl^lrur
.«n o4np(XU4ln«l.
T? ?,«”.?
.nburipwo -ill b. nruek Iran
ll.A &lt;"JH”” Ft “I”
, ‘ 1'
1..
, , Aadjudgc* of rlsctkm to be foisted uprei

U.ren...«l1 Co.gl.. I
„n.7«.g.ln.1
Mil.
I’.Wr.u.nu fr.,m Slu-nc.
F„„kli. Q»nU«. inere— lb. m..:
,,,Mu
4,M. T„U|
Tb^MoUn .. ,««lr«l !•«,'
w h |t
bl
lbe wh,,le
of U» Turllory will re«S 18.000. TM
-pj~r.nl. «f
kill tUlm &gt; In.JnHIy »t:
J
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Miss SOUTH WURTH.
Cou Q. W. CROCKETT,
CHARLES JCRDETT.
THOMAS DCNN ENGLISH. M. 0.,
HE5 BY CLAPP, Jcs,
GEORGE ARNOLD.
HAMVKL TOVNG. '
Mu. Ainu WHELPLET.
Mass VI BO IMtA VAUGHAN,
Mu. DI. VERNON.
Hu. HATTIE CLARE,
FINLEY JOHN SOX,

b|J „j 10 Jfu, 1L
Ies .
kiopn-n^pno^t
„,d T.
It N.,ll,i», Im ).l
answer to those questions and in the
?£&gt;m the *slS«»7 iud
---------- &gt; .
। been received fA»m the Southern and
M\G. H. Crook* will exhibit th* colleo----------- ~n —
—”• u&gt; lb.
nMI
M, ' x u
lion otNatkina) Paintings,formerly known tired above, aa well a* to th* strange de- I
lays that still attend the return of the poll,
Mtsaorat klbchox.
as tbe Hickles' exhibition, in thi* village, bdiik*.—St. .Louir Uem.
j
Craig, administaation candidate for Conblack raee.
Tliere is a strong, a very
this (Thursday) evening, at the Barlow '
re * w --------j cress receive* a majority In Bucansn and
GOLDEN PRIZE,
strong prejudice misting, partly natural
House. We are assured that all who vis­ The Public OfferlusefSwamp Land* Coss- J'latfe counties. It is believed that Craig's
GOLDEN PRIZE,
and partly acquired, in the mind of the
1 majority in the Dhrtrict will exceed 8,
it this exhibition will enjoy a rich treat
GOLDEN PRIZE,
Miciiioas Stats lainOmca I
000.
Anglo-Saxon, against the African race;
Lansing. Aug. 5. '58.
j
!
Companies are now being organized in
GOLDEN
PRIZE
t27"We
are
pained
to
announce
that
whether pfciper or improper matters not,
.this dty to go to Frazer luver over the
GOLDEN PRIZE
Senator Chandler met with a severe per­ Eo. Daraon Advkbthk*:
for our present purpose. We assert that
Dxaa Siu—We have this day finished i Plain*.
sona!
accident
a
few
days
sine*,
by
an
ex
­
this feeling stista to a certain extent, and
TUB
the public offering of the State Swamp
wi * -re
its.lntonsity bears no proportion to the who are responsible, is compeoMted by plosion from die gas fixtures in his new Landa, which have recently been adver- I
Szxaroa Caaanuui.—We are glad to
GOLDEN PRIZE.
.
tiacd, and Ml regaining unsold are now ' be able to atato that thia gcntl»-maii ia getpolitical distinctions of party al th* pres­ the extra dilligrece of their Democratic residence.
ILLUSTRATED.
j*ady for private entry at the iniHmurn ting al nig well under the injuries rcreited
ent time, and the efforts of some of neighbors.
*1 25 t*r
tier acre. To settler* mami- i by the latef accident. Of course bis reLeaving tlft details, we find that there ^^Jarbkxocs.—Barbarity Is no part of \rirei of II
our Democratic cotemporariea, eilhee by
DEAN A SALTER, mccsmov* to HECKKT * CO.
kitqj proper affidavit*, but one quarter is
ia | cover; must lie «luw, but strong hopes are
anecdotes or otherwise, to show that the were in 1850 sboat 400,000 mulaUoeaj^ our creed, morally or politically, but we required down, and tbe balanve
j
.t
.
•
l
t
&lt;
requires sows, ana toe oainnre in ten Ii entertained
eutertaineU that be will not even suffer
the southern States, ar.J 434,826 Demo­
Um
at thot,.r
,f ,kthe purchaser,
with Ij ji-e
disfigurement.
existence of this prejudice is evidence of crats. The coincidence bet warn the num­ . can assure oar friends, that their physical
. .»
. _;.k
----------- ..M-jEverything
l,ut medhoal
““
fc being
being dona
Jon* to
to avert so ul ,
the iai'iiccrity of Republicanism, only ber of muloetoe. and Democrats as to appearance, can bo much improved, and I Bnnual iBt*rest ,t 7 -.r wm, payable «,n I .kill rju d,, ia
' their comfort materially enhanced by sob-I the lit day of March in each rear. 24,- , toward a result.— Tribune.
proves that Doesticks’ account of the lead to the belief of drsiyn or intenliin
I milting to a Barbarous operation at the i,rw bOlOO acres have been sold. amount------------ *re. * ■ a.
death ofahis celebrated traveling com­ somewhere. We will not ssy there la or milling to a Barbarous operation at the
[y A singular fevsr, which has been i
was such design, but it is susceptible of hands of A. 11. 11 amxis, nearly opposite ing in the sgcrrgate to *331,515 39—t2-l.panion, (Dam Pbool,) was a gross libel;
312 39 uf w liieh have been paid into the prevailing so fatally for a year, at ?eproof that wherever you find a Democrat
^feasury. A little more money has been terstoan, Giles county. Va.. has become
south of Mason's and Dixon's line, y&lt;^ the Poet Office.
WORTH FROM SO Cl NTSTO &gt;40S 00.
received during the public offering, than more violent Fortv additional case* are
There ia a disposition to lake undue find a mulato. How he coma there wc
RumcIl Tomlinson, an old and es­ I had anticipated, as I regard the law n&lt;&gt;l
announced.
The editor of "The Advo­
advantage of thi* popular prejudice, and
teemed citizen of Jackson died last Bun­ so much a financial measure, a* one to en cate" has visited the. doomed ncigbborDoes tool this go to show the high ab­
by raasouing from false data, aud draw­
courage the settlement and cultivation of hood, and say*:
surdity of Judge Douglas’ paroxysms in day.
ing deduction* from false promise*, to in­ view ef Amalgamation in Illinoia?
these lands ! Settlers like lhe law, with
‘‘A mure deeelate-looking place we
about building a a slight exception, fw hich will be reme­ have nev.r visited. Nearly every buaistil the idea that Ropubliaxnism tends to
lonstantine.
died.) and they will now be constantly non wstabriahment in the pluc&gt;- was cloned,
amalgamation and negro equality. Now.
Leceaploa Repudiate* in Kowu.
making private entries, at their own cou- and only an oceaaional female form, dresstho facta and figures show the very oppo­
The Kansas election h.ns resulted in the
A bout 34,000 pound* of wool was venienoe.
cd in tbr habiliments of mourning was to
site of thi*, aud point unerringly to our entire repudiation of the gigantic fraud bought iu Dowagiac this season.
Over &amp;0.000 acres of these lands were | be seen. The graveyard which we viaited
political opponent* aa the only practical I
akun by settler* in 00 day* after the para­ I in the neighborhood was a fcaiful ««perpetrated upon her, by the English
py*Tbe debt which Washtenaw Co. age of the act, which, added U&gt; the present firmation of the rad raourta which have
amalgamationtst* in our country. Now 1
swindle.
owes the State i. &gt;9,632 08.
sales, in 8 day*, makes over 75.000 acres i been in circulation."
"
we are not grfmg to charge our Northern
Kansas prefers her territorial condition,
I shall not ba disappointed to see this, for I
Democratic friend* with being them­ as she ia, than to become a state, with a
[7*A military oom pony has been or­ actual settlement, quadrupled In one year.
HF* A gentlemen who went to Utah
selves guilty of an absolute commingling slave constitution. It is cause for con­ ganized at Feotonvllle, John W. Ingram
Very Respectfully, yrwob'l serv t,
|
a few year* ago. ra nn officer of lhe Uni­
of the races, but that they stand a* the gratulation to every lover of liberty that Captain.
S. B. TaxADwiLL. Com'r.
ted Slates Government, ray* that as he
advocates, the aiders and abettors of the
wra walking on* day with Brigham
the great “settlement" (so called,) of lhe
fy
A
al
Jackson
liad
Tux
1
’
iuinnn
E
lxctioxkxxixo
roa
[yA
saloon
keeper
at
J
ark
ven
lad
only organized system of practical amal
Kansas controversy was not accepted, to pay &gt;10 Monday, for violating the Eroua'i R*-El*ctiox.—liappeorsfmm Ymrag. they saw * very bright looking
little fellow that attracted their attention.
gnmotion in our country.
Perhaps we with its degrading conditions. The terms
Law.
j tbe following letter that Mr. Buchanan “What is your name.little boy!" said
Liquor Law.
ought to modify our expression in rela­ of the ad, recently repudiated, prohibit,
—
still has a fatherly care over thoec porch­ Brigham. “John Y«»ung, sir." “Whois
tion to the complicity of *omo of our
. Baptist
. Church
. .has been
.
■ asabl* Democrats whom be bought into a
HT
A
organ
the admission of Kansas until sbe has a
your father F* •‘Brigham Young, sir.”
suppoitof Lecompton. Tbe New Albany,
Democratic cotempora.-ies in the matter population of 93,000 inhabitants,- since she ixed tu Tuscola.
t3f“
shark was caught in Charles­
Ind.. Tribune publishes tho following let­
will not be a slave state with 35,000 in­
f3T*A fight occurred Tuesday near ter from him to William H. English, in ton hsrbor lately by some gentlemen who
tioh clearly demonstrate* that our most habitants. The only course left for tho
lhe Menagerie ground, in which the no- which “our venerable chief magistrate*' went out to enjoy this sort of sport. He
measured
thirteen
feel in length; and
expresses
the
greatest
anxiety
that
En
­
friend* of freedom, and of justice to Kan- lorious bally, Hank Cook, was worsted.
veins have somehow or other received an
glish be re-notmuat*d, whether the poople when be was laid open by ths knife bis
— Grund Rapidi Eag.
detest bi»&gt; or not, and promises him “as­ Interior disclosed a aailur’a jacket, and
infusion or slight tincture of Africa* ! will repudiate the terms of the English
pyliue F. Bush and Benjamin J. sistance" in carrying hi* alectioa—that is, some hair that once belonged to some
blocd; aud their peculiar sentiments may fraud, aud admit Kansas with such a con­
Hart, formerly of Lansing, have left CaL the office-holders will be set to work for member of the human family.
stitution, as shall be acceptable to her i Uornia for Fraser Bi ver.
him, and the great corruption fund raised
py* The Ellenville Journal saya that
won. But to the Aeta and figures:
from printing contract*, Utah sapplien. a young lady, Mis* Harriet Lane, went
people.
This duty devolves upon the
eta., etc., will be used to buy the venal out cn the mountain alnno on Thursday
Tho Blate o* Virginia ia not liable to a Republican party, aud this will be the
and
defray
all
other
expenses
of
the
elec­
cUrgn of Republicanism, and the Rich­ great issue in tho approaching State cam­
I last to gather whortleberries, and Iteing
tion. la it possible fora Prreident tn unacquaintel with lhe locality oho gut
.7r3ylm
mond Sued *• Mike
from any paign. Deny it ax they will; the demo­ Saturday. It fortunately failed.
make a more disgraceful exhibition of lost and wandered about until near dusk
Read the letter!—D«L Trib. on Saturday afternoon.
cratic party, stands opposed to the ad­
She had not a
HTllr. Fall of thia village was injured tiimaelft
Waatusoros,
July
25,
1858.
morsel
to
cat
during
the
lime,
and
was
mission of Kansas until her population
&gt; Wednesday, by a .tick of timber.—
Ho*. Wm* B. English:
nearly famished.
Or,™ equality o
____
shall become 93,000, simply becuae a .be
Dear Bin—Awm that th* convention
-Tte
«•&lt;“ “X "*l
for nominating a Democratic candidate
W“r- D. F. Hemingway baa re­ fur Congr'sa inyo'r’Dist'ct will convene in ble product*, ha* produced a big baby.
publican party am willing to admit a
ceived lhe appointment of Prosecuting a few days, I cannot refrais from exgrwsa- 1 Mra. Brady, a lady residing at Bear Val­
Attoraey fur Mid'and County.
ley, Marttama county, gave hirtb on Sun­
Our slave* arc uur companion, and friends, lion, as is require for a slave State.
day, Bth June, to •* baby weighing nine, u«UM|»bUM u&gt;
„«k»r«l lo u. b,
-~d.ll.rn.
K^Tbe locust trees in the Capitol lived in your District and had a thous­ teen ptiunds and a Is*!!.
-KU, va cannot aundvr to gain pecuniary
yard, are in bloom thi* 3d day of August, and votes you should have them ail. Oc­
wealth from our soutbera brethren, aad
No two tlyngs differ more than hu
we will not estimate ite value in dollars. bling, denying or even whistling to divert which so fir as our recolleotian -^tends. cupying the p-wiuou you do, 1 consider it
necessary you shuuld succeed in obtain*
the allcntiuo, will rslisv* our opponent.
the nutninatioc. A feiiur* in thi* would
-^1 [V »» pr.,i«nl»n w U.n bdl-U—. .nd.. I

XExiusrriosor Nano*st Paixhmo.—

jt ——

&gt;

L C. MOTT.

J. P. Roberts, &amp; Co.
AT THE HASTINGS

DRUG STORE,
Have lately received a foil assortment *f
DKrv* AMD MEDICINES,

Chemicals, Paint, Oils
TL'BrENTINR, ALCOHOL,

Bunting Fluid tngetber with a full »t&lt;xk ef

Such aa TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPL
CE8, PEI’EIL FISH, in a word erary.
thing in the Grocery line, such as
will be wantJ^l for family um. And
they hare on hand the best kind
of ammunition for sportsmen
such as powder, sod Percussiiai Cape of all kinds
Water Proofl* and

Lead, Ac.
All the |K&gt;pular Pat ent
Medicines, ot th.
*r. tnay also be
found st thia eetablish-

riety of the cboteret Perfu­
mery for the ceperial accomrnixbdion of the ladies. Also
Stationery, Pena, Pencil*, Ink, (ev­
ery variety) Paper, Envelop* Ae.
They would respectively aniHumce t*
tbe citizen* of Hastings snd uf the sur­
rounding Qxmty. CMNwally that tliey in­
tend to sell every thine in their line of th*
busiues* as cheap a* iaii be bought at any
place.
Give usa tall ami jud.
Produce of most kino-

attentum will be given to com.
pounding and putting up
I And every uoc purduriu,
may rely uum ti
June 25th 57.
n7tf.

MME!
AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyiam Distanced
Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER
LARGEST STOCK of Ih.
BEKTGOOl^. •' ite
IX WIST FBICSS.

SIULF* ItKJl IT BAUD ITABA WF;
TO, COPFSB AXBUHtXTlROX
wabk. which i orntB
ATLOWOt PBK^
(^PARLOR STOVEX. te-pri"

ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES. ■

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

’sriV&lt;‘S^

Sfb, u i»u. th«

&gt;««w "i”’

we eater '.the campaign with a determtaa-

J

“OBBIXO W ALLK1XI* FROMmY ‘L!^ Sadia. KAVBTRUIUH

New Barry Mill,
£now In successful operation, ready
any amount of
good order and as prompt *»«.'
Mill in Barry, or any other

Hastings.

« hich will soon be published.
eralic sentiraadU aud we know that the .hall in

veil in uo’rrcrc county, ra k v
probably laid by one of Noah's lit®..

f nominated
much sssistaace into your district

BOLTWOOD k GRANT.

JiKM Becnasa*.

�HAM£T A BAKER'S COLUMN!

PROSPECTUS

DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,

Tira

Boise

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RUSSELL’S COLUMN.
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COLUMN!

DIMEASE TAMqillHED.

or BqrrrT i

FRESH ARRIVAL

THE FIRST

NW CHE!

NEW SPRING GOODS!

niiTitei

dwabe store

J

in.Hasting*!

UST RECEIVED AT THE CHEAP CASH
■TORE of P. H. A J.BURUU,* large

NEW SPRING GOODS!

generally, u
EXTENin-E assortment of

ConafaUng ef

HARDWARE!

, and by motoring

LARGE STOCK

DRY GOODS'
lie of parolyata, rteumttttm, nru-

lea...^... 5,00 | Ten cvpiea .’.’.’.'..a
Hr.tyLWamgFM.
I&gt; 1'oU ubed Every Thursday.
&gt;pj one year I Ten coplea one year in
atn.-e..*,0.&lt; |
adraaeo........... 311
one year
I Twente roplea on* yea
v'O I in aavatic*...........K

COPPEH AND TIM WARE!

Subscriptions may commence al anv litn*. Pty
«4tu&gt;4«. Any perao* aeuding ua t»eo
Ir or nwre •ub»niber&gt; will be entitled to an.*xtra
t'opy for bi* »rr*iee«; or for Un •utoenbervoe will
rtceiv* • copy for *ii month*. When a dub d
, l‘,&lt;.-nb-r* he* been fontarded, addition* may be
.... &gt;.* ■ &lt;i.
aama pAalr.ffi—1

SHELF HARDWARE!

iDOTS * 3WS1

NAILS, GLASS AND NASH I

I oblilenUe tbe meet painful diaeaw, bat mini
i their recurrence, and leogtben life beyondtbe or
di nary spaa.
In th. SCANDINAVIAN VEGITABLEBLOOD
PILIA Or Hoback omenta th* roan t of&gt;r«nty

PRINTS,
SILKS,

llnavlaa Blood PnriMer, |I per bottle,
ball doles; Soadmavtaa Blood Pitta.

New Arrangement

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

BOR­

DERS. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.

GROCERIES!
BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES,
J EANS. SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

IntPHfuetiuu of BOOTS A SHORN aa

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

CUSTOM WORK

ED
war aRerntatora will
and apwdily. Cwliv.

ORDER.
D*a’l forget lb* place,

GLASS-WARE1 I

CAMBRICS,

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.
Price. Regulated —

LINENS,

OIL SILKS,

PARASOLS, Ac., Ac.

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aw.?!’

I IS6(.

'COOKING STOVES

Michlenn Central Railroad.

!|2SH®-;
MOBNIXG EDITION.

CLOTHING!

LADIES’ DRENS GOODS I

MORTGAGE SALE.

GOING WEST
NEW YORK EXPRESS, st
EVEX1NG KXl’HESS, at..........
NIGHT EXPRESS at

GOODS, MU8LLN8, STRIPED

BHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

Ctmaun. Friday Sept. *. 13ST
■Dear air Haring been aS

ll*o P. M.

RILI.IANW,CIIA

and Slat, of Micforan.

IBS,

NEW TORK EXPRESS, al 1*5 P.M.
EVENING EXPIO88,at.r..11:40P. M.
NIOllT EXPRESS, ald*»A. M.
IL N. RICE, General finp’t

FINE

SCC

HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SDAWLS,

CHAM BRAS,

PROFESSOR MOTTS

MAR8EIU.EB

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

rze

COL

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)
WHITE GOODS, 4a.

SCHOOL

nui Sunilr.
GEORGE 8. BENNITT.
Local Editor Cincinnati Dally Enquirer.
, Hept 2, li&gt;S7.

each antwertbera tiam* writ ten on the papett
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, CojlTONADES, of every

Tueaday. Tliuraday and Sate

TO THE PUBLIC!

AND

S

MORRIS MORRIS

I variety and style!

roit

PROF. MOTT’S FEBRIFUGE WINE.

HATO AHI) CAM

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!

THE BENT PATTERNS OF

CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

aiuuiaclory. aajc. room ami oS'.ce, No. e East
atroet, 3d buttdiug from Main st. ClndnFANCY Fourth
For sale by
aali, O.
J. P. Roterta A Ce. Hastings, Eli Nicbcb. Orange
rill* MlHa, A by Drnggi.u A Mcrobaata gtJ.
FANCY CASSIMERES. a large stock,

STORES!

AND PLAIN NANKEEN,

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

D N. GAGE. Mortgage*.

retaph, market*. u
the hour of going
•eilnM. ntporta of
irirty of local, coi
thick appear* in

SHERIFF'S SALE
rirtoe of one tranacnp)
&gt;11 and under the *eal of

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

COOPERING BUSINESS.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

PORK. BARRELS. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTER FIRKINS.

inc all Um- important sad lai
lb* Dally Tribune, and about

JOHN W1NEB. Proprietor.

BOOTS AND SHOES’ !

CHEAP CBOCKEBY!

reudue to tbe higheal .

aiB®n pumps?

JIM KELLIUD |S

At the thi-apest store th town by

H. J.KENFLFIJ3
• new sty* of Fall and winter GOODS,
*h:rii will l&gt;c gold fur

Havtisp. July 16. IBd.

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OVEN

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OfTRl-WKEKLY TRIBUNE;aiagi. copy, «3, or
fj Attlrttars’mdoel^’^^r or on boainea of any
ktod -id. tbe i.»ee. to be «fdr«-d to M I'ropri.

DUoOLVTION.

J? Woodward Avenue. Detroit

“r.oBASr""”

B O

O. D. SPAULDING.
at BilMiiahing l»w pricca. My tnutU&gt;
“ ‘s little cheaper than the cheapest.’
I Ltv.&lt; just received a good assortment

MOUTHS!

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,

CADV.TUDE CLOTniaO I
Comprising rrerything for a gentleman'a ouLOt;

’or him with their patronage.
WfonW, Htavea fortigblbamis,
id alto starts for bnektta Al) .

err variety from Ore alullingata ail dollar*; coal*.

D.T DRAKl

PHYSIC! AN A SURGEON.

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WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TBE
MEW FORK WEEKLY PBESfi.

A BEAUTIFULLY

DRESS

GOODS

Sudi sv Priuta, Gingiuima, LeLsins, Men»fs, I'aramettas BUrk Alpaccas and n
•wiety t&gt;f Wwl De Laius, all very nice
■nd very cheap.
Aim a good aasurtment of Cloths lor
?™R ’ear,and a large stock of staples,
^enini-.Sheetings, shirting, stripes, checka
“d tickings.
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CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
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tba be»t literary papers of lhe day. A larze Quarto
containing TWENTY PAGEB. or SIXTY COL­
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NO. 15.

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aeraral times with a very handsome
young lady."
“We will walk through the rooms,” re-

fillings' ^ssintss Sirtdorj.

aunt, hsd jrcccjvcd what we have heard
wife, I well remember the day when Mr.
&gt;d (in her native Shropshire) as a
to-morrow night,” said one lady to anoth­
Snow naked me to become hi*. I ctrnfen
“bettermout education."—That is, she the
i
most useful and the moat mtechiev- er, as the two eat in a comfortable parlor
1 liked Mr. Snow, and thinking it would
In society, are tlid Lawyers. Our chatting und knitting.
read and wrote correctly, had some slight ous.
&lt;
They found ber at last, sitting oontenacquaintance with French, and played mode?
i
lawyer has a portrait ns distinct as
tedly, but with a somewhat worried took
-Lal well, why dont you
tolerably well upon the harpsichord. It any
i
individual in community, and if por- asked Mrs. Lawranee. “I’m aur* I wo d on her rotnitcuxnec, a* she was not enjoy­ Dow, ano 1 oceanic rars. ooow. i
would be instantly recognized by 1go If Henry asked me; I hasn't been In ing tbe evening e* abe wished.
Im* slhwsrt 0Bl reward way.
came to pass, that Mln H. turned a fit- traved.
I
seen ton years of married life, and find
He is a genius. His life nas been ]company for «abm long Ume,that I raab
ratable pair ot bright blue eves upon all.'
j
“W* have been looking for you," Mid my husband to be 0 amiable, good naH. J. KEN FIELD,
“Gentleman Harry." Alaa, for the ro.. without labor, and, of coarse, when he has 1 i..
Mrs. Adam*. “Why do you not oome tured man. He always spends his even­
wmilA
rrw. '-ood.”
a profession, ho cannnt 'be exmance of the storj, his premier jruneue acqiiirnl
i
out among the crowd?-"
•
ings at home, and is in that respect a
was gone—for be was in bis thirty-eighth pccted to commence worktop. His fath­ told me Henry said be would take jo*.
“Oh! they are all strangers to me, you model man ; but ho al wap brings a pile
ye*r. It happened also that be bentiue ।er, and hid grandfather, and all their fa’b- if 1 would go*
know,” said Mr*. Ijiwrenuc quietly.
of exchanges which is limited only by th*
have betu far rd fisted, holiest,
interested in her, so much so that bo t»ll- era,
“So they wore to ir»e." Mid tbe other, length of bis arms, sod reads while I patch
“La! did he? why, ho didn’t say wyed at the parsonage one evening to Con­ men, who gained their livelihood by the thing to me about it; to be aure I’ll go if “but Charles ha* been introducing roc to
sult with Mr. Dickinson—in a word, to 'sweat of their bro*. Our lawyer was in you will. I’ll just fix up my old brown so many that I feel tolerably acquainted
entrf-at him to marry ’.hem privately; and tended V» ,d&lt;&gt; th^ same, .and throughout silk, and pot a new ribbon on my cap; we now.”
quaker meeting of sB^hpur'a length, I
then, making a clean breast of it, “Gen-' hi. boyhood, the only trouble experienced nre-&lt;.|d.fosL.oned folk* yen know, and it
A look almost of pain posed over the break the silence by MXWf:
tinman Harry" confessed that he was Mr. by his immediate paternal pn^enitor, won’t matter moch how we drem.
face.of her pale friend. Henry had been
“MT. Snow, did you order that coal I
Henry Cecil, trtxt heir to the Earldom was loengnge him at M&gt;me useful employ­
“I might have gone often," Mid Mrs. „_-------------------------------------—
spoke to you aboutT’
ment.
Perhaps
the
father
was
a
farmer
and estates of Exeter. He bound over
Adams, nlaeidly smoothing the fold of her to request her not to show her pocket
“Wbat did you say, my dearl" he asks
th* clergyman to secrecy, not aPuwmg —the boy eould never be induced “to gownt “but eomebww I never wanted to., handkeicbief too much, as it had an old- after a few minutes silence.
HADLEE* BAKER.
him to disclove h» personal secret to Mr. plow or mow, t&lt;&gt; reap or tow." Hfo l»ead Charlo* is drtwdfullv anxious that 1 sho’d । fashioned mark upon iL lie had nut
Did you order that coal I spoke to you
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am!
Hoggins, nor even to the fair Sarah.
It aehrd, hi* back aeh&lt; d, or «nmo oilier ter­
about ?”
w*. a difficult matter for the clergy tnsn rible “ache” tormented him, whenever be one ho has. taken a t,rcm muk-t *o, —u ■ ra&gt;ul iki
“indeed, my dear. I'm sorry, but I for
™
was
required
to
do
anything
that
looked
think whoever Charles like* must be a lit I ba had resolved to bestow his aflectiboa. got all about it. It shall oome to-mor­
to obtain the miller’s consent to the mar­
J. P. HUBERTS * to.,
for- -shq was
fhtenaely
foshionsble,
and kbo row.”
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riage. which was celebrated on the 30th like work. When sent on Any borines*, tie extra; so 1 am anxlnus, for a wonder '
,
was weak-minded enough to believe that
of October, 17®1. Thu happy couple lived too much of his own btisincs* perplexed to rx Weil, good mereinr, &gt; P*1
Another hour’ssilcnco which is relieved
upon a small form during the following I. his braip, mid bo might often have been broad to riam' and if I don't hurry it will a presentation would injure his suit.
by the baby’s erying; and rather liking to
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found,40|tapd
hi
some
lazy
sport,
in
“
Are
you
not
going
to
take
your
moth
­
two years—uptil Mr. Cecil caaualh ' muoii,cugsgoa m
bear a noise of some sort, 1 make no ef­
lesrtiwl from a Shrewsbury paper ---------------------------------that the prhlch be was cither alone orr
er in to supperl" aakM Cbarlaa of Henry; fort to quiet him.
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death of his uncle had placed a ctootat ; w ith embryo “profea-ional men like him- surprised and a little diunppomted to bear the latter foul only the lady of his ^flec­
“My dear," says Mr. S., after he haa
upon his brow and immense wealth at las self. And tbi. state of things continued his mother My that sb* would go wish tions, the former his mother nt one side, cried a minute or so, “hadn't you better
dioMtsal.
j until he came to man’s estate.
him on ih* following evening. As Mrs. and affianced on the other.
give the baby some catnip tea to qui«tiL
BtilLroncwiiing the art'ret of his rank j
Our hero fa now n man. He lias grown Lawrence had said, both of lb. mother*
“I am coming back for her,” said Hen­ He trouble* me."
from his wife, Cecil told her that bo had ' np, and lie looks upon tlie world as a vast were plain o'.d-fashioncd people. Tiey had ry, blushing xasteL
The baby is till, another hour passes
him kindly;
■flic young lady gazed towards him in­ without a’ breath of noise. Becoming
dtterinitjpd upon ariisugeof residence.— card table, a here be is to shuffle and cut, &lt;.new, U-npoor, bolh had betn left wtdows
J.*W. OAKLEY,
Think* bb i
i'Bhe pr.-jsu-vd to accompany him, leaving | aniJ by sharp playing, not &lt;mly to grin a but by much thrift and cemtumy had quiringly.
tired of silence, 1 take a lamp and retire
WUl nuivcvt
&lt; vrlinLF'Ul.Ksiri rstsil dvrivrin, *»d m*»u“
Is
your
mother
here,"
she
a*kedp
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for
the night, leaving Mr. S. so engaged
her nativa Bolan with regret, for she had lisblilioud, but to estahlirii a name worth mauaaed to give their ami* a good educaKTitai.ttt.t.fwIbewl. o* rubber
iybcvn happy there, as maid, wife and moth- Having among hte fellow player*. He lioo, ami they *er« both wow r..ing yrarag should have so likzd to see her.”
Iwith his papers that be does not see me
km's uxrthtr passing by us
“1 will bring her^prcsontly,” said Hen- leave the room.
er. She accompanied her husband, and I ]M)ks snxioua about him—the card* are men with a fortnnu in proupecL
Berth
With a wwy Step sod slew ;
they came, at last, to Burgicy.lhe beauty ahuflk-d, arc dealt.—and Io! the trump being handwme, eloquent ami faacmating ^Bjt the mischief was done. When the
Towards midnight he come* to bed,
oil'Im pl*n&gt;. m bt Ursws nigli so,
of which greatly struck her, as they rode turned up, is—ike law. Tills decides our they were much admired by the ladies,
and just a* be Bas' fallen to sleep the baby
Tbsl bv is ■ ta*a uf
by it in their bumble cunvcjance. Her I hero. He procures to-jri a legal friend, and it wa* strange that they had arrived, young lady saw the plain, old-fashioned Uikes a notioo to cry again. I riae as
husband told her that it was a show-placi* i a ropy of Blackstone’s Commetariea, and one at the age of twenty-eight and the woman, with lier homely common sense, quietly as possible, and toy to still him.
and she gladly assented to bls invitation ■ gels about studying »L with great alacrity, other at thirty, without selecting when
While I am walking the room with n 1
•to alight and see it. They entered the i The- first pass ot th* Inlnriuction is read for tbcnaaelvcs.
■mall Snow in my arms, our next—a boy
and from’ that moment be lost all charm
W. pAHKER,
I demesue, walked up the broad avenue • w|tb much attention. The sty le of .euinof three yeara—begins to scream al ti&gt;e
The night of the party came; Henry
top his lungs. What can I do 1 There
| with iti-double fringe of stately oak*. ■ poition, be admires, and apeak* purutif Lawrence surveyed his mother with a in far eye*.
To Charles* betrothed, on the contrary, is no other course but to call Mr. B., so
I went tbroiigh the garden and pHtscrvato-. xingly of tins learned author » ability.— critical eye a* she came down stairs,
WILLIAM JONES,
ties, fad finally made a tour of-the man- | The second chapter is hard,—tbe third be baudkerdacf in hand, attired fur the oc- the young man who could, in the heartless
call him.
face &lt;&gt;f Cashion, shuw n&gt;poct to gray hairs.
ri&lt;&gt;D. Al last,’returning down the grand । oeter reaches. Finding thia too much casiun.
“Mr. Snow! Mr. Snow f
-'"“Ilavn’t you a smaller handkerchief j
..—
- —
The third time be starts up and replies:
stairoMe, into the stately lull, aomnd like work, be changes hi* form of practice
which were ranged figure* in antique ar- J. and goes to a justice's rottrL to listen to I than that I’’ he Mked, wbS she spread it illiterate mother who had reared him, wm
“What, Tim. more copy ?"
.
*n her lap, preparatory to adjusting her Above all petty pride, all littlencta oftfcarAs though I was Tim, that little imp
nmr and family portraits, from the 'fay ■’ tbe cases, and m &gt; few days
“Pof H-liwin and Vandyke tto-sn to Rev- a-ntge to conduct one himself. Ten to dress cm in it to mrry, ihai'riw might acter, and gazed at him with huniid eye*. running about his office. I reply rather
HEATH, ELLIS A Co.,
&gt;»»»&gt;.
k
I «~1 .ia Mr
-y*) “J'j"” tart'y.
MAXCFACTl'KEkS .f audduilMa
uolds. Her husband asked her how riic une. hi* bras* carries him through, and
•.irT * P»**I»II0I »,»I“
■ r*. yrs. Lot this is the nicest, *here-|more precious to hira/fonld behave .
“No 1 don’t want any more copy—Pv*
liksd the pl*cw. “Bcauiilul I" she exclaim-: b» client gvt* a judgment. r o«m llial
. ■ _ 1 ’ .... .. ..nn.»n, “Glob*
cd. “Uh, llcnr.-, what a ]4iradi*e to live time be is made. Hi* practice increases, plied; “I put that beautiful great piece of known them, than hcr^awetett word* of
. . - f
7
,
,
and div in
By ibis time a small crowd I mid nS little by little he picks up the elo- lareiround it npurpow, why! don’t you love.
,1
Reader, which wm the gentleman ?
of relatives and attendants had made a } msntary principles of the prufcwiim be like it 1"
crying about’’
“It fan'tgeuteeljbavu’tyou go', a smallI arete arvand them. “Sarah.'' arid h*. a* ha. cte«r». be begins to thiuk of apply ing
Mr. Snow makes a desperate effort to
I he kissed her white brow, “thia pbu* is ' f.w admission
the bar. A forge
A SiLXXT PaaTKKX.—Mr. Finticfrock, rouse himself as Timmy stope to take a
voura I ani Earl of Exeier." Then ' i* to be examined for that purpose, with- ,
an Ohio poliucal speaker, whifa making breath, hn Mis nslrwp again, leaving mo
BAMEL COOK,
m a rfa.rt tiitw,
awl* hu
Jetormme;jthem Itttle mites of things, but this »s| ■ higbfiown speech recently, paused iuthe to pacu the n»oin in a« much vexation aa
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■t&gt;I land u&gt; J
ter it. He again takes up his rejected more to my taste."
I can comfortably contauv
.
tn'ufal of it and exclaimed,
. I the Countess «f Exeter."
r..ll»&lt;tK.'. Of
The next morning at breakfast, when
“Well, we mutt start now; I shsll be
“Now, gentlemen, what do you think
i; lubisudtcK
\|
Bile fainted nt the disdnaure. and her BfacUU&gt;uc, and reviews the Introduction.
I hive Mr. Snow an account of Irst night’s
ftnind never wholly ras&gt;vcrvd its balance. He profesacu to bf*'® concaved a »yang« under the necessity of leaving you for a ofHri
while after you get there, m 1 have tv g«
•
Instantly
a man in the assembly arose, adventure, he replies:
]’ Her children were a daughter, burnI at liking to the presiding J"dg* "f hiN
“Indeed, my dear, 1 am sorry the chUand, with one eye partly ck»ed, said with
Bute*, in 17D5. (whose daughter, wedded inct, and “father’* farm” must supply a for a young lady. Are y&gt;u ready ?
“Oh, vea," said &lt;he cheerful •■Id wenfan. a tk-oteh bniguv:
dren troubled you."*
! to Lord t-linrivs Weltesley, will prolmbly present to the learned mon. Thauksgiv.
Artinc, HU. July. 1&amp;:".!
This is always the way. If I complain
“Mr. lluuffmck, 1 think sir—I do in­
i be Duchesa ot Wellington w*' **&gt;• divs.) itigJay Intarvi-ninjf. a nice fat turkey “1 sksn't .mind staying, end looking at the
deed, fir—1 think that if you and 1 were it is Indeed, my dear, I am very sorry.
! -4:
•. ' k ’
l
t , L , c
! and two sons the eldest of whom born in romesin play *e!T. «.d bis Honor re- folk*ns they come in; its n**°™}
But should the very same tiring ismr
cvivou it, with many thanks, from bis yduag folks to like young folks, she to stuinpYbe county together, we could
h 11 f h C s . I nU5. i, the presell Marquis. The peas
" I. A. UOLIIHOOK,
hi clccttu
! ant feuunteia died in 17V7. and her dtsrorp young fijend—little dreaming of the ob said to heraelf as she went up statra to tcItrmTrv- libs'than any other two men in the subsequent night, directly before his
got her bonnet end shawl.
t|» country, sir; and I’d not aay a word eyes, very likely be would not see or
isuiaui husband married a third wife m jc« of tile gift.
They walked n&lt;«r!y a mile, the room, myself all the, time, sir."________
know anything aboat it unless It happen­
The day fur the examination baa arrived
l&amp;OO. He was elevated tu a Marquisate
A FREI JOUS BIT OF ROMANCE.
ed to interrupt his train of ideas. Then
nnd oar taro occupies » pfacuin the clasa. were just li«hted when they arrived.—
in IbOl, and died in ISM.
“Mary why did y«»u kite your band to he would propose eatnip tea; but before
'lias o.miiiitteo i*appointed.and the work Henry put Iris mother in charge ol tbe
Uflicu m B*iky‘
of queslirtiinghMOJniUteUced. A* bill lad.’, maid, and wi.bM bar to stay iu the gentleman opposite, tliis morning ?•’ I can get it into die infant’s stomach ho
--------Hasar Cacti, &gt;&lt;*h E-rl of Eieter,
the oresung
dresving room
room-until ------be came
II in twenty
iwcntv rornes
rome» to
w» him. be . u»e
— after her,■ said a earcful parent to his blooming ii will be for away in realms of thought,'
The hutiiHrt &lt;&gt;f Ae telegraph are very one question
.
... ____
^•rrinn.i
ha drove
wHh-te.el.-d cuUHcetM Hw y&lt;*rly r-lue
leaving me nut a little vexed at his ap­
nut’. 1bravely
aim-­ then .hiring
an
expcnsiv*
carriage
Mdrvrs daeAter.
—’through
*'r’“,nh the rim
amusing. A year or an riure, the ugrnu manages to g-.£100.000. and the jufana. resident of
U of the lu«;knd no* that i&gt;n quarter
ol
.
“Why, the!fellow lad the impudence parent stupidity.
quarter uf a mile after u young
~ ",lady
._
LT“
•if th.- Delaware and lludwm Freighting pie elenseiite
of -—
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i
,
•
iI...
lu..n
.
.
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_
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Im
kail
ofiered
hi* es-hisje*- tto throw a kins clear sctomss the street to
’utB=e I Burufey . w«th »“
seventeen,
to
whom
he
had
offered
Mr. Snow knows the nature of every
Lino at llotKrtdale, Pennsylvania*nt the Ljnep-rtom beyond his depth.has been
eon. Mr. Ur— «;?•““*&gt;' me,
I
.ruch-s "I »*rtu Muijto Imi worth £uOO.and of course I threw it back indig paper published in England and the Unk
following dispatch to the agent at new reached, he feel* that he must do some
--------- OW. married a Mis* V*m./U. Irom whom .
f
tbira- to help hinwelf.
He thinks of bis chatting with the wailing maid, whiteilbe nattily.
You wouldn't have me encourage tod Slates, but bo can't lor the life ofhim
Lwmu to her viofatote
marriage ; Yurk.
tfn-tW.-D-r Sir,-Tl-.—l buyfab trick*, and nt once a Berre “he.id- guests camo to urivhawl, traay *&gt;f whom him
]
by keeping it, would you ?"
tell the names of his children. Be knows
vowk he WM divurewp
l‘uj- Almost.
D. 1
just the age ol every American journal,
A few words wondered wIh&gt; that queer old lady wa*.
fJHV.SlCAN
shipping book for eighteen forty ncbJ*’ couira to his relief.
--------- h,-ati-broken b» thi« disgrace und nnrior- me a ।
Chnrles Adam* retne home to *“PP*r
“Halloo, Stewardexclaimed a fel­ but he dors not know the age of his own
.pukeo to the Judge, and m,r tew I* «
--------I? replied to rerire from bis b.gh nme."
Welt, low
]
in «we of the steamboats, after having; baby. Il* knows how every contributor
Ilw dispatch, as received, read as fail. cusud, nnd got* home, -tcnribly for tbe that wine night in high glee.
JOHN ROBERTS,
(
looks, but 1 dont believe he can tell
purpose ol taking hi* bed, but in reality to mother, 1 do declare I" be exclaimed, as retired
to his bed.
“Here, mataii.”
d' Hortrtn,—please *cnd m* * ■h‘P: kare his room in anxuNy for the ded.i.m the old lady la • plain Ftf *«• 8r*ct,
t
d
him
at
the
table;
you
do
h»k
*o
nice
.
“Bring me the wgy-bill."
KERRY,
of die committee, lie remains m his
Tho world says Mr. Snow is getting
nmrti all dav. rending -word to Ms fandla- what n pretty cap you’ve pit • «"d u,cn'
“Wliat fur, roassa 1"
6oh&gt; U.. 0«n !•»»'&gt;*
““ 11" ’
..be fa... I«n ™"'»
rich. All I know is he gives me money
“1 want to see if these beg-bugs put to clothe and feed our boys, and that too
dv *t dinner time, that he camtut eat any. —I meant to buy you a more slylt*h Jan.
,down their names for this berth before I without a complaint of poverty. I hope
thing. A geiilleniap w bp hsppens to be but thst is rather pretty, if it « pl*&gt;nBlank, kept always** I
••U, yes, this is good enough for ***
,did. If not 1 want ’em turned out
one of the uxaniinmgcoinmlf.ee and who
the world it right, in opinion, and when I
n* our herd is aware, is to dine there that woman’," said Lis mother smiling. .
am fully satisfied that it is, I shall ad via*
Cbmirf1?.-' V«* "l&lt;1
‘•Nothing is good «u«ah for y.m m ny
dav, bears the menage returned from the
When Sir William Scrupe was about him to’ resign bis editorial honors, and
estimation,' replied
drl"k“0“ to charge * ith hfa troop al Um; famous am nsiurfis-rick man, and in his com tn werespend a few months in becvtniug acquaint­
Kfarhim, mentions it to the other tea-are you all ready ’-»*«“* 1 “*• iflict of EdgehUI, st tbe opening of the ed with his wife and -.hildren. Th* little
„..,nb«r. .nd tt». Ibta*. .m loWj sent for a carriage wd it »J1 h" bej« *“ • Parliamentary campaign with King ones will feel much flattered al making
CARLOS o. SCOTT,
You won t ubwet1
, Charles U he said to ha young scape­
that they mny as well report him with few momenta
poMkto riding with another lady, 1 am grace of bsnn; “Jack, if I should be killed man.
anxious for yuu to see,"
r Tsd, you will have enough to spend;” to
■dmis*i-n—:.ud he is admitted.
MNpth alModed i
“1 am .11 r~a7."
k. r»r&gt;U«r amk whieb the witty rogue answered, “And.
tarry olx, Mich.,
Our lawyer-tor be w now honored by
A Buchanan Democrat, lately arguing
1 omrnrt send a man in y.mr plmr.
egad, father, H .l.abould be killed, you 11
f. -a«l 1 aball b. -ary bapp. u&gt;
The disp-ieh. as received, read as fol- Umt title—Jias played his card" well; be li»
with a Republican, after being pushed to
ia now in his elements, and every thing .ilh ,..«r IrVod; fUta
have enough to Ry?" J_______
’re
* i&gt;.« .rf hi* bm.ioe***0 to .eave
the wall, said,
*1 / cl r ol van-.- farm house, luW&gt;:
“Only half a mile.” ho replied, rising
• j___ _
and set execu- most work for bfa success. - lie rente a
“Well, I can’t talk politic* much, but I
loll bag».‘,f *
,
h c-efc the empty
grew] office, and a finely levtsred sign pro from the table, “and *h«i* ’*»
A Frenchman in Canada advertise* his
ted. I can send a man in y«ur t»iacc.
Hmfj Taswrcnce entered t.»o beautiful better half as follows: “Note#*—My can think like the devil.".........
Mr. 11. eW'»&gt; •• •“
"
J""' A
*
parlors with h« mother m&gt; his arm^afk- wife that Cstrino—she lef my bousefriend.
lliXm
•*?
«be.-r.
thJn. Clients swarm in, and our model ed lialf-shecpishly to the hostess wd pro­
clergyman*’’ Holas, wm&gt; ,
.
lawyer find* bi* hands full Nut • man moted her.
Mofpcs from hl* clutchea without being where she might sit, •«
Flamme.
”
x
keep your books?"
family affair, as follow*.
„
hW1, ro l.-g - be hM bljHri « Iw*-- nnd where her old fashioned saying, and
■L^Vter into "nve^uon. but
“Oh, by double entry !"
Riche. begui to ta pounri .nto"erte*^ qua'raL ungremmatics! etpre—cm* ™uld
"It la very difficult to live" Mid a wid
"Oh, easy enough; I ma
Uin.^ ^r^ban be did convene, that
fap. and he count* thern by thousands.—
ow with seven girls, all in genteel poser- and father makes the other.
hurried
away,
and
again
•'«
CEURGE w. HILLS.
HaMf-are filled with th* w.tes and
l
*
“
You
m-jst
husband
your
lime,
”
erid
a
mnrtirrires &lt;»f his fellow men. Not one of dafcby. showy glri ipsrkllng withJtwUs.
liu«
M.
Mr.
u,rr. • It was not
Ttw
““
Mm* of "C’e”ll!e"‘^r.nd .■ «*»*«■.
whom be kept on fats arm longer than
in row* may comnfca
sage friend.
. . ....
arrealrd, (if attended
rtnpiclto required, and towhotn
••I'd rather husband some of mydaugh.y-.- tands a d*y after it falls dua, w .ib.mt p»h er mwtionod bis mother, ftwtag her ideas
JOHN S. VAN BRUNT,
STand the laltar-«* invariably fore£TZarff ta X.W’od be^r.UXoa&gt;
preiSTEll OF DEEDS. Offlee in the Court
&lt;If gentility and modern ^C£DC',K.
IAUoum. F.*.Lrt«l&gt;rLat.iB*U cans, tat"
revive a shock,from which she would not
strange ml«f b*i»g
piled with t&lt;&gt; th
interested in bun ttat.
"ctaJie* Adams. « the oootrary, «•
«s on with our
Mked to real *»ff {
^Urly InrtThe Dutch are as fcrnmu for *rir boll*
•
tcred with H» mother on «0 arm and a
-Geotletnan Harry
“
’
u,r
•tb. child
bay acciiminaww-------- tuU of )eam. and •*^'**~’-"h? RA"
oTM. taU
taX
vMhaboU.”
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MFU2L10AK

STATE CONVENTION.

eonf&gt;oa-4 ■&lt; tk* snsntiat at tarry and E»l—.
will rate in coat •niton. by OdejnUv. al V«Steawt&gt; ill*, oa WrdaaaJar, U. ttr.i day o. twflcsLer acat, for tb* pwrjxwe at setoeiisg a cMSwtals
for Stat* (Senator, tach ewwniy is taUtted to us
tree tetigates.
By ordrr atCoisaittre.

for the ronaiderrtion of tbe l«7* of Bar­
ry County. And, boy*, as I am but abny
rnyaelf, you nerd not be afraid tLit it is
। the smooth story of a loWg Madcd^nH-’ So ttoon M be tai able trvftiwtd -Withhi!
mo mack p*ia, Mr. 8. pJopoeea, with the
County from infancy, n*d have •tnnd all areem of his ptevwirisn. ki&gt; tears Parte for
a sb &gt;rt tour tn France, •g.-lng perhaps to
tbe while on som* high and distant hiil, as Aia in Savoy, or fo-yufo other place coait were, a silent observer of the doing* of rcaient for lathing and for whatever waler
Ita inhsbitawt* and the whnl* pollvcnl treatment may b* ronducive to hi* final
world..! have watched with an unerring cure, it will gratify his friend* tu know
eyctbi motive jmwer, th* work's and the that Dr. Hayward, of B&lt;»tn*. &lt;m a racrot visit tn London, fault &lt;-ren&lt;-.&gt;n to lay
heart* of those,, who comp^vc the prrecnl hia east before Sir l&gt;rujaii.u&lt; Brodie and
political partie*, with a desire to find out • iibers, th* most eminent medical authorand know the right and truth in the mat­ itire of that capital, all of whom w*re
ter. Tb« result ia satisfactory to myself, ugrecd aa tn the necessity of an active
treatment, and In approval of the course
and 1 cannot a&lt;* bow any hnnest man can dial has been pursued by Dr. Scquard."
arrive at any other conclusion.than that to

wlu«bmy observations have led me. And
in view of tbe great responsibility, that
will soon real upon ua, it becomes, and it
i* our imperative duty, to inform our­
selves, and keep ported. A eareful peru
sal uf the Declaration of Independence, of
tins Constitution of the United State* and
of our own State, and thJ apeoebes of

Washington, Jefferson, Adam* and Mon­
roe, and then a direct appeal tn your own
good sense of right and Justice will tell
you who ia right and who is wrong. You
rheses Msgsta*. •***! to ihrw linww tbs rvj-re will see tlw reason of oar Country's, be
uUKU. u! Mill cmteUr* ia lbs Lower Hssm at
iug in such a state of distraction and al­
tb* S«s!* IxfWCaUire. k !&gt;o Will uw«t m Cosves
tto* *1 llto Vwert 8uwm. in Xslsmuoo. si 11 most disunion.
o'clock, M . os VsAtosdsv, tar rtd of September ।
YoUureed no on* to toil you that sla­
nevi. »l &lt;! .- K--1 a c.ndutelc t&gt;r RepicMOtaUvs to I very is wrong; you need no extraordinary
C-XTOto. •nd trwcMct •ocb other keowesa u .
intellect to tell yon the designs of the
Usyinsr Oenabiate
Republican anil Democratic parties. The

Muth of our apace is occupied this week
by the list at premium* for
"
Fair.
Tbr lair ta to b* held cm the Sodetj’s new ground. In Hastings
Much
pains is being taken to prepare th/ground

as a permanent location fur ths'wxmbi-

one to maintain and keep pure, tho*e prin­
ciple*, whieh ar* secured to u* by nature
and our Creator-, the other to drag them
down below a tyrant’s throne, from
whence our forefather* raised them, and to
hind tighter and make longer the chain
that hold* three million* &lt;&gt;f people in ab­
ject slavery. W« rend with horror tbe
law*, evatnma and practice* nf those old
harhnrou* nati&lt;mr, of the Caucasian sel­
ling his only dangh’er for th* glittering
gold; of gangs of men chained in their cell,

lions uf tbe Society. Ti..'* la M it should
be, as the yearly expense of refilling it or in tbe field* naath the ere of a master.
is materially lessened and tbe central lo- What have we to boast of to day over
Nought, biU the difference in the
mlrty, and abeeuee of strife and jealousy the* I
hi relation to the place where the fiUr mode of execution. Tbe one lays his head
quietly
down
upon a Mock, while the oth­
ahall be held I* avoided. We trust that
with xli« ss arrangements tbe Barry Co. er is “strong up from the limb of the

Agricultural Society, will become more
and more prosperous, and ita yearly ex-

We are th* only people on th*, face of
tbe earth, who claim to recognixc fully
kib'nhm ootinually increasing in inter­
est. Tbe fair, as will bo seco, is to be tbe great principle* of Republican equali­
held on the 13lb nnd 14th days of Octu ty, and yet, every fifth m*n among us is
her, during tbe term of our County Cir­ a slave. Out Declaration of Independence
prorUima to the world the great fact &lt;&gt;f
cuit Citart, sod we believe, also, the time
for tbe seashxtof tbe Supervisor*. With the social am! palitfeal- equality of all
sit throe advantage* it la believed a large men, and yet, we aell our brother from
the auction bkek. Our Constitution de­
gathering uny be expected, nnd it ts err
clares that it u as ordained tn establish
tainly to lw&gt; hoped that tbero will bo coinliberty, and yet the whole influence of
petith&gt;a fi-r the various prvmintna on tbe
the government is being wielded to npb»ld
HsL
We notice, already, w&gt;ma emula­
and extend alavery. The most glorious
tion in titling horses for the exhibition,
and trust tbe example will be followed I page nf onr history is that which record*
the struggle of &lt;«r ancestors a«air.at Brit­
in relation to other stock. Give us a good
assortment of specimens of vegetable- ish tyranny, and yet the biatnry we are
fruita flowers, and «-ftbe ornamental nnd writing t&gt;&gt; day will record for the con&lt;! rm nation of our age, a tyranny which
nsefinin mechanism.
Let us ha vs, for
once, in Barry county, a g&gt;-od agricuilu consists not simply in extortionate taxa­
tion, but one which seeks l&gt;&gt; force slavery
into our Territories, into th* very heart
of our Country. In our ago &lt;&gt;f light and
The RcpuMien* Gmveolion, held on knowledge, such as never dawned upon
tho 12lli inst., apa quite fully attended, tbe world before, when m&gt;t only science

Sw IxciDssv or rax Lara Orxartow.
—During tb* high water* &lt;4 the Missis­
sippi and ite tributaries, a few we*ks since,
a vast extant of country between tk*
Mississippi and Red River was overflowed. la many pl**M th* waters were sn
deep as te dotroy nearly ell tbe Improvem*nts and animal,. On* morning early.
a frolicman who kad passed the moat uf
tbs night at hard labor, striving to secure
hia rebin and rt»eb from being swept
away, while passing la a skiff to the te&gt;u*e
beard the sound of a human' voice at a
distance, appareotiy hi distress. He haa
tatted in tbe direction of the sound, and
after rowing about a quarter of a mile, ha,
as be drew near, rspird a lilUo child about
seven years old. floating upon a log. He
drew up to it, and caught it by tbe arm,
but before she sraa folly secured from
danger in the skiff, the little thing raised
her pitiful cry, “Go gel ma and ata! Du
get pa, out there ia the waler,!" Ssareh
was made, but it waa too late to save
them. The father, mother and three
children, after dinging to their cabin and
struggling for life for acvarql davs amid
ths increasing waters, At length pariabed
iMving thia little-child alone tu tell tbe
tala of woe.
z

ISAAC C. MOTT
*vKW*«»i sM^efMvw Tort
Bret buck
”•
2dbretbuck
Beat five ewes
2d lust fir* ewe*
Best live lamb*
2d be** five tern)*
Bret Bv. ficeres of wfo»l, taking foto’
oatoideratnex best quality and best
bandied,
i
* will discrimioate between
bloods and" award
" premium*
'
acD. E PRATT.
diugly.
HENRY BROWN,

]Beat boar
I
j2d best boar
।
I ifesi
breeding sow
&lt;2d boat breeding sow
।Best pen 3 pig* under 6 mo* old
&lt;2d best pt-n 3 pigs under 0 mu* old
;Burt pig under 6 mua old
&lt;2d best pig und«r8mua old
CALVIN HILU
LEANDER LAPHAM,

Rteburtk Bar- ‘
rett, Thoma* tC AwMrsou, J. B. Clark,
JamteCsaig, Sam H. WuoAsow, Jidm ,

8 PktefjtoMid Jubu W. Noell-aU AA '

h ta

tt*i&gt; IS YuVB oiiuaita. ■a"®’;'
setoe-rt
art *y WHS M
f. .?, ,, ’
WrfopSSMttoS^tteaya.n.f,,, “ J

w
_ ___ and’fw tooro'wer, a number &lt;4 feuiiiios have re

moved from that locality. In
axCeedingly we rm weather too inuch«a«ti-&gt;n

CHAS. MXJUEEN,
Judgre.
Bret
Bret
Be*t pleasure harnn
Best single lartwes
Best bridle
Best baiter
WM.BARI OW.
E B. V \N VLEET,
C. V. PATRICK,

SPECIAL K0TICE8

sight seres- baid land lytag » tee toussbipZ
Orsogsrilto. harry Csssiy.
Apply to
J M- XKVDC8.
BasUags. Asp- *l- IK«-____ _______

samlel weeks.

Bert sample butter nut Icm than 51b* • 1,00
&lt;2d best du
M
derkin* chickens
S
Best dun*
.
11. B. REED.
&gt;
2d best cheese
WM. JONES.
Bert tub or crock butter, not les* ths*
A.
JIUBBELU
fifteen pounds
1
Budges.
2d best do
--do
do
do
NATHAN BARLOW.
LEONARD POWERS,
THOft BEARD8LEE
Bekt rider-boy under IS
Judge*.
Sd beat do
do
&lt;
Brat rider lady
2d best rider lady
I
N. BAILET.
Bert bush*! winter wheat
W. H. BANTA.
Beat buiixl spring wheat
W. K. FERRIS.
Beat twelve ter* dent core
Judge*.
Bert twalv* ear* flint a&gt;m
Beat twelve ears awret corn
Bast twelve cars Kina Philip
1 st. All articles intended for exhibition ,
JOHN BENYON,
L. POLLY.
must be entered at tbe business office, al
old 52,00
O. N. BOLTWOOD.
the entrance ot the show ground, before .
do 1.00!
entering th* end--sure ; end particular I
do 2 00
a natorksM. eur* at Rbtefoaltoa by Ur IteUrb s
care should be taken that they be entered Scaadmar-an BeoMm. V* tevt are* lb* erifi
do 2.00'
sal certiteate-asdsMsy oUtereoflikeHsyart. &gt; bet
in their appropriate dew**.
B&lt; st three beads cabbage
tbe tocat 11r sad perms an ss writ .sows, the dsis
Best fivs carrot*
3d. Tb* mqrshal wi'l receive the arti­ [ so rsesut, and UP stotcassut* ss plala and saSSer
Bert five beet*
cles for exhibition, see that they are ar­
1.50
Bret fir* white turnip*
ranged in their proper place, and exerciar
Bret five ruta-tngM
1.50
the necessary aye over them during the
Best five parsnip*

Best ten &lt;«ioa*
Bret t«o*q&lt;ia*l&gt;e*
Best two pumpkin*
do three y*ar old gelding
Best tw-. quarts garden beans
do tfiree year old gelding
Bret peck white l-eana
d» single carriage hors*
2,00
Bert peck potatoes for table *i
do single carriage fiorss
1.00
Beal two «ar*r melons
N. KEELER.
Beat two musk melons
WM. COOPER.
Bret peck unlues
CHAS. PALMERSTON.
Best U-n lonUtoM
Judge*.

ft. ft. &amp;,iArbiv,
DANIEL STRIKER,
WM. UPJOHN,

For beat four year old and uvar
•2 00
2d be&gt;t four yavoid and over
]
Bret brood mare with cult al aide of
2.00 Best peck of apple*
1.00 |
du
do
do
Bret five specimens ot apple* labeled
Bret three y ear uld mare roll
2.00 Best fire varieties pear* labeled
2d l«vt three year ul&lt;l mare cult
1.00 Bret peck pears
Best two year old mare cult
L50 Heal exhimtion of peachc*
2.1 best twu year old mare cult
Bret exhibition &lt;&gt;f plums
i Best one year old mare roll
B«-rt exhibit !.-n of grape*
| 2&gt;i bait on* year old mare cult
Best Gvs quince*
Best suekc
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PETER DOWNS.
Icing mare coll
'
2d bort
DAVID TOWNSEND,
LORENZO MI DGE.
HENRY B. BARNUM,
WM. P. BRISTOL*
ar&gt;d, although some of the balloting was and art are being carried to-nsw heighths
HIRAM LEWIS,
quite spirited, «ull, for tbe most part, it uf improvement, but when the mural be­
was ipnducted with the utmost harmony ing n| man, also, is being educated to the
Bent tana wagon
and g&lt;«id fading.
It was organ'xed by great truth of the common brotherbmid
Boat fo&gt;d plow
calling Lorswo Mudg* to th* cbair, ami of tbe human race, and taking «m the fresh Best team of matebvd horse*
I
Brel crossing plow
electing B. H. Fuller, Secretary. J. A. iospiratirei &lt;4 a new humanity, we are 2d bort team of nastebed horeea
Best harrow
Sweeny, J. If. Nevin* and A. C. Town, prostituting the powers «f a Government, Best team of carriage b-rsre
2.00 Bost &lt;&gt;xy-Aa ard bow*
1.00 Beet bay tigging
were alerted delegates to tho State Con­ that should shed an elevating sad bem-fi 2d bust team of carriage burses
B-sl team of draft burses
2.00 Be»t&lt;braae prem
vection.
Geo. Thomas, G. Striker, and rent influence over ' mankind, to secure
2d best team of draft hi-rses
1,00 Bret set horse aboea
Henry Mallory, delegate* tn tb* On tbe extension of a barbarous system,
COBEN BALCH.
Beat oca pound nail* .
TUNIS CULIER,
grresional Convention.
One delegate sin-h as can be found nowhere ala* in
Brel three *4* halva* '
JOHN J. FULLER.
from each township was appointed to the christendom. Are you good citizen* 7
B**t corn basket
Judge*.
Best churn
Hers ia an Institution, which not only
S^iforfel CoareMloo.
W. W. PAUL,
‘ tears upon every principle, which we hold
BCLLB SMB *CU CALVXa.
DAVID DARLING,
Stncta*.—We learn, from a private
. dekr aa freemen, but threatens the Union Bert ball four years uld and over 12.00
C. P. IDEN, •»
amice*. tbel Dr. Gillie *C tbe township of
itself. Ar* yoo Christian jnen 1 Here ia 2d beat bull four year* old and over 1 00
Barry, this county, committed *ui*ida, a
2 00
Healhendon revived, here are ita bloody Bert ball three jsxrsold
frw day sir.ee, by taking poison. G«iju­
2d best boll three yean uld
* “
DOMunc MXacracTURM, no. 1.
ap«rs darkening the fairest portion of our.
Best bull two years old
gal difficulties are said to her* been tbe
Beat made coat
2d best bull two year* old .
Beet mad* paatalooo*
foto. of th* sad nrcurreetce.
How long shall thssc things b*L
Bert bell one year uld
Baal made veat
2d beet bull on* year old
Wbere is our remedy 1
Bret made bodrtesd
Best bull calf
1,00 Bret made table
G. H. O.
2d best bull calf
Tb 3 fuia of the RtptMiM* party has
J.
C.
HANNA.
fiy* Col. Gilt, tb* firearms man, h
B-rtb-«k car*
not changed during tbs last year, that wr
WILLET BRISTOL,
Beet s«t ehsirs
making a full eel 'of bis military arms
are aware of.
JOS. BADCUCK,
Best aampU tin war*
fb* the Russian Government. and has bad
Judge*.
three caoea *f elegantly moustsd arms
will’obaerve that tbe Republican Sena­ manufactured ttr preasulation t» the Rua
Beat dairy cow
•2.00
torial G«venl»cfi," fur this district, will elan Court.
2d bwsl dairy row
aaMmble at VemxsttviU*, &lt;« th* first
Statx Fat*.—Tho State Agricultural Best two yvar uld heller
day of September. U i* to be b»ped that
2d Ixal tw* year dd heifer
8od«ty bold* ita annual fidr, at Detroit, Bost on* year old heifer
*v«ry dalsgata will be present.
MUX) T. WHEELER,
on the 28th, 20th and 30th days of Sep­ 2d b**i om year old heifer
DARWIN MWMBKR,
Bert heifer odf
py Tbe aaaweM required to carry tember next
TIMOTHY MILES,
2d best beiisr calf
on the g-»e«rom*«it o&gt; tbe city &lt;-f New
IfodfM
JOHN MILES,
Turk for the next y*ar ia t9.500.000i of
ISAAC MESSER,
* l.lch the sum uf 11,000,000 ia fox tem­
CLEAVELAND ELLIS,
porary advance* tu be returned, to th*
“•““'J-re.,/.

School Dsrtrirt
learned that saafo____________
luted meMWfoqnanoaof ansMappi

Bret bed roverlct
IM woMMankH*
Bertsasapte maple sugar
Brette-x soap
Best soft wap__ _

B«rt
Bart
Bret
B«rt

rageerprt
ten v unit u&gt;w doth
table linen
w«rtl shawl
•*?***.*?"

a* esalWe. te Las rawrieM to sms* U« m,
"h,*^Lw

all appIiCMuta la raclaw a l"Mtof-r .lu.p &lt;. »,
»a«ta*« os Ite rvtsni at tlx aetver and now
aa* direst la M T. Mckrlrev. HaaduAr cut (£.
sad Ifcsy will te peaaptly ami by ratoni af ate.

their animals end artidre arranged in
their appropriate pbirea. and in season,
otherwise they mat be overlooked by the
sitrs-irdmsry akd -r-IJ.u sueeres. Ored Ud Friar
visaing cocnmiUeca.
Uw resre. is Ebak.yor.-. yUf Ut Jhaaaa aaj Ja4th. All animal* and article* inund.-d irt, speak lag ef fosdksl hcrb«, aagra:
Air exhibition must lw entered on th- 'Many for esaay virtues sawtlrat.
first day of the (sir. and arranged in thou
appropriate places by 9 o'clock, A. M.

&lt;4 th* second day.

5ih. No person will be allowed tn aet '
as judge of any class in which be is c*u-

petitnr, and •*&gt; premium will be paid t*&gt;
persons vi&lt;dating this rule.

6lh. Il shall be tbe doty of the viewing

commiitrs, at twelve &lt;-'3-«ck of the sec&lt;*»d day of the fair, V- place &lt;« the animal,
to whom was awarded the first premium,
• liadge &lt;&gt;f blue can!, and &lt;m the one »*&gt;
whom tbe second premium w* awarded
• badge of red card.
7th. Any owner of stock, or member |
«/ th* snclrty, who shall in any way at­
tempt U&gt; influence the decisions of t) e
rommiUe**, shall fiufeit all claims to a
premium.

FIX LET JoHXNOX.

Write ast;
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE

1st. Tbe judges are requested to report
tbsmeelvrs at tb* atand id the secretary,
at 9 o'cl-ick. &lt;« the second day.
2d. When a majority nf a viewing
committee are present, they abal ernsti
tote a quorum, and be authorized te award
premiums; and tb* first mined oq the lia!
, of thus* preen,!, shall 1* chairman.
3d. A premium will p&lt;»t b* awarded
when the anima) or article 1* mil wortl^.

:b&lt;High there i* no competitor.

4th. Whenever article* nf merit, mtperinr to their character, ar* presented,
and which are not provided for in the pre­
mium list, ths judges are required to re
e»m*&gt;e«d a dtecrctionary premium,

5th. All animal* and article* brought
Into lb* county for exhibition, ahall been-

lered and marked aa foreign, and shall
not enmo m "impetitta with animal* or
articles uf th* euunty.

6t/». The judge* are requested to make
their report in writing to the secretary,
by or before one o’clock. P. M„ of the

secund day of the fair, witAoul foiL

Th* trrtday .J-lbsfcir wUl be devoted
to th* entry of stock and other article* |

intended for exhibition.
At two o'clock. P. M., of th* a*e«*d
day, equestrian display by young ladies

Kite* IfcUsr. bj nal!.

* a W. kEUT. p. 0. B*t *s«.

At 3 u’afoek.P.M^ th* Manual address
will ba daliv*redImmediately after th* address th* for

arty witttoeU Swto- amnmi seaetiag »*•
tb* afectkia of o£mm foe th* «n&gt;u3&lt;

muurtratioo Democrats

I

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RUSSELL’S COL1

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DUEABE YAXQtnHED.

NEW SPRING GOODS!
HABDWAEE STOKE.

JWS5

NEW SPRING GOODS
LARGE STOCK

HARDWARE

DRY GOODS1

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!• I*ubiMt.vd Ercry Tburs,!ay.
ten-le «?&gt;Vwn» yrar I Ten coptea ent year
-ro »drai.&lt;e. tT.9- |
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S.becnpGusw lua&gt; ewiutuence at any time. Ztep
uiicif -• eJcrfau. Any person Beading ui twen­
ty &lt;■&lt; m..rr eu'.wribrf. w ill be entitled to
extra
ropy for hia wreiora; or foe ten xutoStiber* be wffl
r.-rei«rs copy for six maiithu. WhkB a dub el
aubtcribei* la. Into forwarded, addithitia
be
ma.lt tu ida tbe Mine I’mtuaco. MuuCr maybe
foravd.-d al our rv-k. Hpertlto-B cop ra nf tb
E'eaiag Post wifi be tml/wioill aha deaue
..
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New Arrangement
al the Mere af F. KO W EE.

BOOTS

LOW texta I

B —’}*** a*1,H br n~^riMs.
whether m&lt; k or amvom; Kb.ucualiam

fcusisfo LearHntm. sod | „E,
y[
kicds. Ko lwst S krs h Ji«;„.f .,n iB
“
•"» mirnrros yaa
suffer toj..r.ut pleasure.
'
JL-BadMas a. Keo*-tat-ag Krsu.real, foe tbe

c5c SHOES

The sabeenber haiteg refitted hia More far Ut

iBCXDTS &amp; SHEB32

xaosi

“'v.-,ai
lutnni
VireiA. Py*M|.«a. and aS ether dlM
•HMUte-m.. trunt an ttnjnsn state of t

CUSTOM WORK

Radw at "a UcpiUtoi a w l!l ent e. effccln
ly and epvnttiy. Ctetireaew. Induct
Uno. io&amp;amn.a ton at tbe Uawela Oy

kept evuslaatly on band, and all kinds MADE TO

OKDEK

IWWEKS HARDWARE STORE.

a-.. er neglect ofOber u,.tbr, of .utercit and Imp«taM«. V rib .J
rin wndv.r ue.i depart­
meat with groat cBra, ll bring our endearur to
make It full and reliable, alwk'a ucunng news to
tbe lateU moment before
h&gt; P™»*- Oor T»rtety Will include n««. oy tdrarapk. the mtocellaaeetu oew. fram all varta oflbe world, corruepvodeut. finm State aftd National CBpttols, tateodolra,
notes, akeicitra ef tnrel, f«p«rta of leetarea and
j.itUte meetings, all local inalugraes of gtaterU
interrot. CDU.ra oTmw bocks, and poetry, oristftal and steeled.
r
'
*
W. aliall Itarr a eorr-spondcat at Waahioftuti.
•wd girt d«i:T c|M&gt;rt. of the ifolngs in Coorreaa.
Tbe leaior sditarand propr-etoe of the TaisiHra
w Ui,be prrae.,1 at the K.alu.B nf the Legislature,
at Itensiug, and eormpaod with tbn Journal.—
W« ti.re alM* employed a idwaegrapte reporter,
und shall be prriwrd not maly to publish laedatly procevifings of the Legislature, tot lire lull ner-,
brim rrporu &lt;4 .praclw. in which Um public marl
teei an iuterrat.
In ottr crrjinirre.a! departin'r.t. user which a
traapetent man will preaide. we shall aim st accarsrv ami rd..l.diir.
The edilurt.l luar.sgement uAl gro.rsl eenduet
of tbe paper »ill remaii. tbe .atnc a. at prrorot —

GROCERIES

rntivre, lawns, ginghams,
Pl LIA, Dr Itel-ack praaeeta the resit i of twenty
Car. cfexp-rtrare. bard .tody tad exuenmeiu aa SILKS, BONNETS SlCHE BOIL
•bata perfect pilltbootd be. N. «... eau doubt
their rupmtirty after otte uncle trial. Fr.ce al
tbe Hcandtnarian JI load Fnrilar, I! per bottle, DEftS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ik.
er ft per half dexcu; Hcundinnetea Uloud Fills,
**n &lt;■ w^ft""**Aa*4fob'
Df f . " • Kobaek I ba.erocrt.cU sTmuclt beta♦••I from »onr fteur.dinat ten !-;« -! Pander and
BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMEREB,
Blaod Pilte, that 1 hare tbonght it my fatv, and
i« • ley "y ineifoaimti, to gn e yon apteio alate- J EAN8.SATINEI8. DENIMS, TICKS,

©ECMDXIEIB'T?

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­
ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED
SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

LINENS,

OIL SILKS,

PARASOLS, Ac., Are.
■y dlepenaia left me my bsndacbol.g With It—
I new foci better Itrevery rmpeet tbiKri I bare for
Very tnl\mn«,
JOBS S. UtMlTtt
From tbTfcrMr. McMnus- I&gt;te1ar of fctertn
CbapeL
Indus.rout. Oetk, IftJT.
Dr C W. K -naec—Drartllr. I hire need »»ur
Blovd purifier for a uertnaa .U«i-.n,f&gt;om which
1 bare suffered mudt at tiR.es. While it ia ideasant to tbe taste, it certainly bu a happy effod op
Ml tbe nerrrr. Fleaae accept my Uaakk for VMr
kind rep.id. aod ecu. end belierr m-.

COOKING STOVES!

CL.OTHIJTG!

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS. CHALLIS

CIULU

RODES.

SCOTCH

FINE

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SllEP.

ISAUTW1&amp;*

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Auw i&gt; die tune ot year, jnat at tbe oomtnancemental! A new Volume, for subscri'-ii to scad In CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COD
their bamaa We .ball make I ba Tdltcxk tuner
than e.er worthy of support. We ask our Meads I.A RS AND SLEEVES, (MW rtyfc,)
tu circulate Hu. pewpeeiua, and aay n word In
WHITE GOODS, Are.
over a roaMKt for in bdarranxor Mglro! of dulira,
to tbe p. tfori.isac. of which our public posHteu
ban eoabt—1 us to contribute to no small extent.
TEK3L&lt;-BingtesopgrfSyoar; to Liuba, ».er
copies lirgi . or nine c.p.ra for |W. ttiadranew•acb subscribers name ■ riUen on tbs piper.
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

FEBRIFUGE WINE

BATO ABD iJAlfl,

Cral-MM M lit iuMr anra ./ 'Ae
rarteal.-.rah'
—I •’ytf ri.-.g te tlAiag

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

SHIRTING, COTTONADE3, of enry
order r qusaisty firam^ rvu.

variety and aty le.

TO THE t-CBUC

. amt Hie approbation and
. tr-.m ths a.«t substantial
.«r srisilr, fully oouTiaraa
f VALLAfcAFKEfAlfok

CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN.
LINEN. WHITE

FANCJ’

LINEN DRILL

FANCY CAS8IMERES, a Targi aUck.

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK
siiBinrm

I chrerfnlly (tie fate fatknueteua for the l*ns
i &lt;rftt.HC niodarly iffcctod.
MORSIS MOBKlS
Tbe ab-.ee e. rtScatrs i*J nuy otlieh, Ml bo
Mil st my eflice by snt one «t any U«M. Get eee
t thy Fa cBy Sib'cnl alutenec, fnslis Crum my
Santffaetnry, salts rood! and lTIiCt. No. « Edit
bunt suweL Id teiUJI from Maio at CincieaLi. &lt;&gt;fur sate be
. F. lUberu A Co. Hastings; Eli N kU4«. ttraagsUls Milla, A by DrugciiU * McrxbaaU JW

BMTS AMD SHQX8!f

COOl’EUINO BUSINESS.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

sale.

Ac, Ac.

CHEAP CBOCKERT!
tba nerth-eSatJ» ofarcterai tsauM town
Ti.e abu’e described premise* 1 shall expoae far

JIM iitlLBhD
A* th-

atorv in tuwnby

sum

nil.-. n-c

Hasting., July Mt ISMD INVOLUTION.

H. J.KENFIFIaD
l

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k i f Full and n inter GOODS,

idRAHA HJOG 15BOTH

0 i.

men
Comprising everything for a gentleman's out-fit;
shirta, eoltars. glares, booisry, erar ala, pacta, ererr variety from file shillings to six dollars, cost*,
every pe««r qaal.ir and pattern , rests from six
shillings to six dollars.

m Vluhno.

Da. A. E. Dosrrert, basing made Hastings Ina
permeoaot place ..f irsulewre. would inform the
ciUxenB of Bastings and vicinity, that ha will at­
tend to all profvssMiiial ealla, with dispatch sad
st all boors. 1 r aider that all Buy know upon

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JEWELRY 1

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Judge of Probate,
ITTORFEY AND CUUXHUXOB AT L,
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county high, Thursday, august

26, S.

NO. 16.

Nta W.r or P.n.o . Srtamrno..
kind ncighbora.
Thw Clitton faulty i • When I arrived at Chicago, Frank WWl iM. prrtw n..™gbt I tart tall
i-iA|cor*aspi&gt;ndcntor
the1Lagrange
Whig
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__ A Attm.nt.nAti.tnf tfa
jmraDtfC Whig
seemed tr. he my boatraa' hobby, and af- railiml ma upon my soberness, said he done my duty, and he fad promised mo
gives the following amusing account ot 1
ter I had made my inquiries, sha talkvtl ' ought to have a brass medal for taming
A Dvrcmus Awoxn.—“HeUalHead
How things, and men, and buildings the way x/krnicr waa taught bowcbeaply
of them mure than ever—praising Mrs. j tne, but added, by way ofjustice, “I dido t
can you tell .me the w»y to Reading ?"
he
could
take
the
papers
Clifton's housewifery and Mabel's beauty 1 taxi a you, though; didn’t I tell you th.it had changed since 1 saw Chicago last!—
inquired-adowa
ca^cr tfa otfar day r/
“You fave fans at home, of course—
With what a new importance tfa busi­
a Pennsylvania Dutchman, whom fa
“yelht^ Mils and more than ail, and tfa i enough to tame anything abort of a wild ness men swrpt along I, How fanghtily Writ, I srt'l send you ray neper one year
the newer and more fashionable buildings fur the proceeds of a single- beu for one
iden that pleased me more than all tfair j cat F
rurrely the proceeds^. It seems
lamily nertectinns, waa tfa promise she i
“TTisn't baekwoods!" I exclaimed. stood by tfa side of the plain, old-Cuihioned’ones, which had been pronounced prvpcMlcniua, to imagine the product of tell you,aofawsepwanybody. Y’ouiuiui
a single lien will pay the subscription; first turii tfa fiara’round, dr pritcD over
TI.OU though m J t»Uhlc.» br­
ana brook upa5*»mf“3eh“8e' nUrftblRff
I did nutstav'ln the dm and dust of perhaps!*. Won’t bnt 1 make the offer.’’
just like our borne, in Hcmpstaul. You
“Done!" exclaimed Farmer IL. “1 you come to la my brodgr Hans' big,
the «ty long, f was anabios V&gt; get among
don't call that IxdtwOoda, do yon 1"
imrn; dat Uh fa biggest bam dec ish.tio
the pure sunshine and dorp woods tn sec
from every tree the birds were singing;
this road; it is eighteen fert one. way.
the little paradise of “Ef-oook," and to
from every bill side peeped forth the tiny
The farmer went off. apparently much and eighteen feat bark again. My br.-Ier
violet; from every forest-dell the breexe lion of the words “hntne" and “Hemp­ hear Mabel's tones of welcome—to fttl
elute with liis conquest; the editor went Hans thought to thatch it mit shingles,
stead,”—“but what I mean there is no the glances of her deep blue eyes.
fat fa odd dem. awl shingled it. rail,
Mrs. Brown, my quondam landlady, un his way rejoicing.
society there."
Time rolled around, and the world re­ straw, and dapbuarded it mit rails; after
“Yea, there is plenty of It; there's Mrs. woe living in a newer and morn stylish
tryatinp-plnec, when I, encottud by my
fat landlady. Mm. Drown, made our ap­ Brown, an awkward, ill educated woman, bouse, some distance from her old home volved on Ila axis, and the aun moved in
ita orbit aa it formerly did; the fermcr
pearance.
They were cb-swing their bnt still ynn would like bsr. I know vou —which, by .the way, was callrd “West­
received bis paper regularly, ihd regaled
Then there's Mr. Clifton. a bet­ ern IbiteL' and was the fatal, per rjttrl
queen, and 1 must sa-- that that was tbs would.
himself with the information frujp it. and
stillest “woman's right*’ convention’’ I ter man than you’ll ever be, and 'Angel' letire, of the thriving villayt of Clifton. I
went up tn meet Mabel, when the trans said “hZwias surprised st the progress of
ever attended.
I was gta l when I saw Mabel—"
had erased to throw thrir shadows, and himself and fenilly hr general intorma- tree roads «nd den you gits lost. Dcu
who they bad crowned—glad to aeo that
you must git over do fence into a greet
Well, I mint start oat the stars were beaming forth brightly and tion."
die who wore so graceful a wreath could
Some Cite In the month of September, pig-pen mit no fence around it Drn vou
truly.
wear it as graceful as she had woven.il
take de road ujmn yonr shoulder, and go
Oh: &lt;Irop a uar for ma ;
I walked up the broad lawn, and saw
Edging her way through the groups of
down
w&gt; fex ns de briteh. den you turn
the flutter of a well remembered dress,
speetaUws and children, .my bustling
right agin.
Ven you ish cornin’ bock,
Hl cteruh only tfer.
.
through the shrubs. In a moment I was mer IL
friend made r&gt;om for tjs both at the foot
“How de ynu do. Mr. R. F eaM the you comes by a b&lt;a;sc dat stands right
st
her
mde,
her
head
on
my
shoulder,
far
collapse and come down—say
nfa jarge pino tree, from whi&lt;b we crtuld loons, «.
alittgaide a y idler tog. lie rrna out atuf
eyes full of tears, yelaparkling.with hap editor, extepdihg his hand, and hie e»«tms^f all. *Bbba.well seen. Already most Arthur F
tenant?
lit
ip
with
a
Wand
smile;
“
take
of the ladies WseaMed knew thafl wits
But I did not stay to hear any more.— pinpss, turned to mine.
In that.hour I liFHl a life time of KapI went t&lt;&gt; my room and wrote a long let­
and stamp* into an empty pig-pea mil
ninesr, and the next mornina, as I claspril
and that my health hod heroine impaired ter to Mabel, sealed and directed it, and
“Yea, air.quite fine indeed," boat^wer- four steep in it. Dcu you look «ay npou
her
in
my
arms,
and
called
her “wife,’’
from exevsnivo study. The last lacked came down tn mail iL
my cup of bliss seemed running over. We ed, and then a short silence cti«ued,dur- de hill down in de swamp dore aud sera
somewhat of that divinitv called “truth?*
I met Frank on tfa stairs. “Hey. Ar­
a plue white house painted red mit two
ing
which
tinXfriend
R.
hitched
his
t-ngir
hnt tn my friend. Mrs. Brown. must be thur. where are you going; back to your came back to Hempstead, w here mother
r ' . j
A. I.—1. -I.I— —II
I.
laid the tin. foe it originated in that love angel land! Ah’, yi'u’to been writing wcloiimc^. and made room in her heart baek want and forward, twirled hie thuaifa
nfatractudly, and spit profusely. Start­
for
far
strangi-r
daughter.
for gossip and tea w hich the Daughters of to her. hare youF As fa spied the letter.
What a R-ippy family circle our’s is ing up qufokly, he Mid. addressing the tell you so bc»cr ss I could. I don’s
Evi* are everywhere noted for.
“Dial’s prvcociniiB. Punts gardr de notre
now! While I am writing, mother is editor, “Mr. C., I fave brought you the know."
Wo had been in “El'-nonk” fur nearly tAtur." 1 pasaed him and went on.
Well. 1 swow. by fakee, mister, you
sitting at the widow knitting, stocking in proceeds of that hen.”
When I returned 1 found the hotel in
It was amusing tn see tfa peculiar ex. are about as intellifirnt as aur.t Jeremy;
lap, enjoying. as she calls it, a “ resting
MABEL CLIFTON AND L
tfa wildest confusion. In answer to my
spell." Ikiafal is leaning on tny shoulder, presaion of tfa editer, as he followed tfa but I reckon as how y«ro don't know afa'a
of state tad i-ngrosaed her whole atten­ inquiries tfa aervznt lol&lt;f me “that the
dumb.
But, 1 any y cou. why don't y
former
down
to
tfa
wagon.
1
could
hard
­
whispering, “there, you’ve written
tion. until within a few momenta, when gentleman in No. 61 was dying.”
dig out them peeky . weeds, fay F
enough;" and
Frank, (my brother’s ly keep my rUiblca down.
Mrs. Brown had drawn her tn me, to dis­
“O, dear rpc, tmnsh had very bad luck.
“Sixty-one!" that was far ronm: I al­ naimsuke.) is having a fine time in the
When at the wages, the farmer com­
play
hefarquaintaneeship
with
the
“
Clif
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Sweet Mabel Cliffon ! How thy sunny
most flew to it, to find my prectons broth­ fail with hia bobby-horso “Charley."
menced handing over to tfa editor tfa Von or two day next wvek ntme tender
foce comes to me in tfa memories that ton family.’’
er breathing his la«L
lie had fallen
nroduetof the hen; which, on lieingeount- Huns pumbkiits broke into my pig patch,
eiuster around toe U» night! I sec. as it
down sHiselc'^. and had never recovered;
and ven 1 drove dem home, every little
A Tava Womxx.—‘•Buy an orange, ed, amounted in eighteen pullets, worth putnbkiu in the field catch up tin little
Went yesterday, the fair form and girlidi
and the next day I started for our hnye
n shilling each, and a number of dozen
ma'am." said a soft Italiap voice.
lilile wsiG, who live in lands across the with his i-nrpw!.
of eggs, making in the aggregate, at tfa piece ot pig in his mouth, find xen thro'
The
two
ladies
made
a
dcmi-pausc.
sex and fave closed my aym. and in­
der toyfel a» dcr fence was after dem, a
Wc buried him under the tree where
“PImao, ma’am, buy an orange," re­ least calculation, 12,50—more than tfa post tumbled over and I'm almost kilt, I
dulged in a dav-dream of what they were. he ha«l so often played, nnd planted aver
price of the paper.
Wucrn. iswu
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»f b«w they would look, if my vlsbmary bis grave the flowers he luVvd the best; peated the timid voice, pleadingly..
“No need." said he, “of men not taking am.”
Miss Dainty Slipper raised her rich
of “olden times” are ptws’-ng before me. 1 organs ever rested on tfair tiny forms. then each one went bis way.deaving him
“Whew! dew tell.”
a family newspaper, and pay Ing for it tax
.1 will dot down n tew of thu*® w'b’ch re-1 and what they would sav to me if they alone in his narrow ted. I Went to my .ilk in disgust, and moved on -disdain­
“Den 1 links as how I tnusht make ms
I don’t miss this from mr roost, yet I
fer to her, wh-m I lorad and wooed in • ever rome to visit me, and I saw more 1 study, and sal down and wn)le Mabel of fully. Her companion, gazing a moment have paid fora year a subscription, and a vrow, »&gt; I goes to Reading, and tells
•tfa bd®F dnv*g.me fa."
| than a fa witchina Wry when Mafal and I • this news, this great aorrowj and In her at tlic sorrowful face of the iruit-srller, over. All folly, sir, there is no man but Catterccn. if she would take me forworx
1 Hua nild.frol:ck»oan*fay .-ftwrnty. i Mrs. Broun ctuiw toward me. Not thati. sn.wer she tried to teach my. wild, rebel­ draw closer to the half-clad, bare-foot «r- cr.n take a newspaper, it’s charily, you I
. *.
:.... ........
__ l«&gt;kvd fairy-like.
r.lr.-.tlLn n«.
im* a
■ bit
hit lion. heart that “all things had been done aiigo^irl, and. in a tone of inexpressible
when mv brother
proposed taking
mu I Mrs. n_
Brown
takes him home, ami Us sala seven quarts
know, commences at homo.
with him, &lt;&gt;n a teMine-P tour in tfa for of it—sho weighed twohundred—but my well." It was my first task in sorrow, sweetness and compassion, said : “Yes,
"Bnt resumed tfa editor, “I will pay of sour iTrout. den he gn to bed. well
little un&lt;s that I wilt. Give me
west
This 1 was not In tfa leasl up- . fairy of the lailigbt looked still more but one which sihee then I have often .yes, omy
.
tor what is over the subscription.
I did enough, but in de morning she shumps up
nrsu-d to for I waa a very Simrod.Vmd . beautiful, a. th. simsbinc. peeping fatead! She ras von heavy lorn, - she
-J-™«i "im a. not intend this as a means of profit, but 1 weighs more aa tree bundnxl and seventy
fiuKkd that roaming m ’the deep, dark ' tveen the branches uf the tsll-pmc above
------ - ------------y 1
. basket from far head, but the tiny arms rather to convince yen. ! will pay—"
forests would be capital sport.
I over us, ki»ed her brown curb, and the breeze
“Not a bit of it, sir; » bargain is a far- ponnds.
Dux my little poy taks sick
’
“
Four
years
part
by,
marked.
Bkk
our
trembled
and
^emed
unequal
to
tfa
effort
looked the important fact, that it was a j lifted tfarn lovingly from the pure white
gain, and I am already paid?sir—doubly * and tide. Oh !J fad ratfar^ve np tre­
rouryearapess y,
.
(
“You are tired, chlM; let mi eet it
paid, sir. And when a neighbor makes j sbillfoga &gt;» ‘^h den fave dat e fappeb,
the
complaint
1
did,
I
will
relate
tfa
hen
lie
rm
&gt;o
fst
as butter.
Dan my hem
inccvmpiaiiu I uio, i will rem
vplitaend d*
fa
storrV
home mit their can. splifaand
atory^ Good
Good day,
day, gentlemen."
gentlemen.’
leu/mUnn."
I ’*■”
-rroTi11^‘SiTtfa i
rawing tfa*chdd’“ heart.
.^uml.uro.. 1re.1' I Me ftxi. tar
.._hi. ;lmw
j
It is in the -country, and, it seems to
How He Did It.—A gentlemsn feel­
1 tametoco. would make p-'d uw of them, J Her voice, U.^ did not have the aimperTtamtarteCuia.i,i.tad: &gt;“
E“''-i,h me, there only, that tbo minds of children ing a strong partiality for a young Indy
|CR,inC me ahrnein rny room at the h.“ । ing
..fortran "fa one »&lt;-w
may be kept in a state of healthy activity,
without a too frequent recurrente U» «'hos« nnmn wsa Noyes »m daslrons

tTijiirns to £iiujli at;

Stltrtti Jottrg

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J. U. Ut&gt; KLE,
nMUllOSAilLM TAiLOH. C_UBgdvi»« »&gt;erJ' ila. aad all “wk »&gt;arnuUCTi«&gt;■ Jtoeraw airot, »&lt;irdb&gt;t«4_.j__ .

PJIOFESBIONAX.
'DIXIEL COOK,
Wt ST'CE 41FTIIK PEACE, Grnrr.lland asd
t will aurud to the cwllevtom
.n‘.Ar /.•
’"J,.:
^..MUtaAlW.
O^'Z^jijsirvur'abtoak. jnAtabw''
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--------------- 1 *- IIOLBHOOK
A TTor.SFA .ndCou^M-lorAi

WILLIAM BURGHER.

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j "“fi

" „ t« gmw tired

4 TT0K5EY. v-uu-Ur .nd Sfanur. .fa Cir
£
,
A cud Uufax v..uiu.fa-&gt;.&gt;er. Otte-jn Italtey ■ , hunnra.. and

«•« H®"’"11

hate it forever after that“Will V'&lt;« wait here for me?

fa-l «d

«•"! ••

r-lfa. 0- Wta 01 b» ruooin.

JOHN ROBERT*,
H. F. CHERRY,

i few moments my arrangements

1 place without a name.
I haJ fard a
I friend of Frank’s trying to persuade fa
i iLTtna llforiou. Banting ?poL
1 Kftr mile, from O&gt;i«r’. »»“ ’ *“
ter’ignorance »f the name nf It 1W
,______________ __________ _ mine; and tow.nl the
CAXLOH O. BCOTT,
:
, j- the State I turned my wandering

~ B. H. FULLER.

II. COLEMAN,

“'

Art! .bile .tab' .ml tta tarn. .U.l. *... tar rtn-bera.

They
lammvu with
-•-&lt; passengers.
t—----- 1»——z were
D
Thou dMst thrill the chorda of a
"niw'A., 1 r«-r- • l«»r &lt;h&gt;m jammed
How little it known of what is in the
nesrlv all on deck, watching the spray, as ।
CTtiwr »wn tnntm
!-•&lt;;
u“.of me ucueai k"'&lt;
Wo might
Frwik. .ixl ™-&gt;- • “&gt;[“ U"
it sparkled like diatrtoufa in the brtgh^
untouched by sympathy for its fel- botom.of those anumd ut!
From him 1 lenrned wfa&lt;* u» g” *•» find
explain many a coldness, could we look
*
dia&gt;t wab&gt; ln 1MJK
-•—-A there about eWit the best game,’ and fa finally concluded to shining moonlight; some were scattered
in
gntups,
gaily
chatting
over
the
owurthy
words
of
g. and after taking
nrrompany mr tfa next morrnng on a r-nev. of tbs day, utbsra
I pity, feeling* fo which fate breast bad faen
hunting exp’dition.
We wont, were in a kind &lt;&gt;t “gl«* cl»b •» lb« 'rtb«e end I |„n’K n stranger. “I know tby works and
,"7 L«J.fu], and enjoyed our gams
___
, charity *," end thmt, oh! Dainty Slipper indignation. Tn judge without a reserve
I had walked «*[Jj * w/sporting together, till my ’"* *‘*^ of the verwL
1
walking
‘ *U’?*i I
nroerrilious, tmpityby Petty
bine to draw my tno t»
of any human action is a culpable temeri­
listening and retnembsnng nothing, wbrtt gj; tter_tfaa sei I-righteous Pharisee—
ty, of- all oar sins the most unfeeling and
tut m.
“
a faint spark st the side attracted my av
till a ewHca hl|r’t
wnlitm.
Before 1 fad taken a doxi-n also! Verily I say unto you, oven J4^ frequentsteps, tfa sparks oan.o quicker and j .i . . c,&lt;■
__L .11.1*.
llir rl1.
brighter, snd 1 ran for tfa captain. He
If you *pe*k kindly to item, they will
wm earnestly engaged in a puliUca! dia ynu, you immaculate Drinty Slipper,
cuaaioa. and I could not obtain his attan “have your reward F
with love, ana naucu ;»un u*‘[
tion till 1 fad fordbly. drawn him from
The large eyes ..f the eorrowmg Ital­ Would you bear a awart and pit
his antagonist Pulling him by main force, ian girl Hlowiag, with mute blessings. echo, speak aweetiy and pleoaMtly
.
____ ,»ta
“C.mniuM Hr»VJnr her gentle and qtie«ily benefactress
111 ; uie IMS &gt;•
, until bcr ferm was I. •t in the £“u?5’“Not aim'd word, air!" I exclaimed, When ibo friendless, molberle** Iwntlmg
Tfa n,rrfa;« •'T • !'•«« d’iJ
*
m you value y»ur life 1
Call
your
mate
seem t&lt;» a parent a kind bf deam.
i et
d&lt;« fr"tn
therein a father pays bnt a just debt.-—
Wedlock gave him the good gift; to wedt£dwtafad tai fare. tr.utn.-rtl

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Xtaaiy l*uNle. O«n- .
•nd Usd sad T«» AgeaX All eolltcu-’ni I
P •
pwiMysnradWta OR- ia C-wawf. —A .
After 1 had ata taj

A7i^c?

boosts; and it i» there best if not cxclnsivdy, that a wide, a copious acquaintance
with the kingdoms of nature may be made
bv the means of ocular and converMthmal
instruction, »uch asshall eonvey a fund
of mrious information, apart from taskWe were chatting very pleasantly upon protecting osre.
' ter fa.stocratic hand.
vnik and Irawm-lcarning. A full half, or
tfa west, when a large, airy carriage drove,
Five years flew by, ami Mabel had .
t
m.. mother is dead, and more, of ail that ought tn belearoed in
in the nook, from which descended the. promised to be my wife.
inere was no
can't.work,—and— early life may fa learned nut of doors by
gentleman and lady I saw the evening fa­
c&gt;ioatry-bred children; nnd how incalcula­
ble is the edrantafi of snvh a method in
* Mafal excused herself and jnlne.1 them,
n-spoct both of the mind and the b-dy.
but in a few momenta returned with the
gentleman, whom sfa fatn-luccd as her
Foiioivass’s.—The brave only know
father.
Hrarmg I was from ths east
how’ to forgive; it i« the most refined and
ami frotn his native State, we conversed
grnflrotH pitch of virtue human nature
1
iu
myaelt,
younger
than
you.
Give
me
a hug time over his different homes. In, worthy of each ether
n
- . j ar,.,tfar orange for ter; and another gilttruth. We "knew lima not, eave by it*
I waa going to.brtng her to Hempstead,
h«|f dollar found iU way down Into
1&gt;f|ingwu
jhc outcast phy thing &lt;&gt;f fought, nay, sometimiw conquered; but a
’’"After we left tfa nook, wfa-h we did| and hod started for that purprae, when n
. telegraphic dispatch
1 fortune hid her yomg fare In her fruit. coward never forgave; it is not la hit
just aftte dinner, Mn. Brown acemed &lt;*«
ww..r mv mother a Illness.
I retumu-j •
pc&lt;.rleM daughter of beauty | nature; the power uf domjf-it flows only
terminal to try «y omvermte-W pow­
home again, sou - ---------- -j --- —
- luruco »»»&gt;
ers; and if -fa trinl my foqnadty. I
—---- ---- —-- ------ ,
far out
- . pronounced
•
■ «
. of that would apeak through her face, nnd
assure you «fa tried my patience afaq fi'r until the .physician
and above alt tba little temptations of
danger. JJfa
Tbm I st***! “wwa'bitodfo°
ft®"j',ined hor lo'lerin« Md iinPld&lt;;,u com’
if there is
thing more than another I
resenting every fruitless attempt tu infur the second time.
It waa a faiuUj-.
Lb. rtemxrt
“ literally P*S“ hlen rtae, tb.», eoMe..ul^
“rr.pt h. ta^lmm.
Jetnst, it is the eternal clatter of a wo- evening, rtxl
and the
steamer »
was
Sb- was juft wfat God J"**';

M|lj; atartlcd Frank's I Simple, ■rtlean. puiwhearted ihild.
, * j
wi,l^ then tnot I had a sister jurt like

J. M. 5 EVI.WB,
I «fat
"g,
((|(ver i|k
/ • E5ERAL Isiel ^dT.x Agral. CUkcfau*. »» i»
‘
j jMUgbing|y —
I.T awl to k«mw«rtn»taJh.t»»eare.
-Mr toward me, and sam. * X
bJ

W

TKBMS-«1JW, in advance

Hastings' barry

VOL. 3.

A.Ma

no dilfault
fenv

-J lui-i

i.ruiKa:

JOHN
VAX BRUXT,
OOws ta &lt;k« Csart
AV H.mas. Fees for rvenrdan. ta^t sasss. is Iwj iua
T&gt; tXilKTLH OF DKEUS.

U. N. SII ELBOW,

^1^;, wwariaome round.

■nera child.

1 withdrew from
fa&gt;i&gt;.
!”

mt fam tai u ta.utaJ mtawi. I«

KTANTON A TIFFANY
gTAXTOy^UiiAtAXGErj '

HHH.r.VILlJt IXCB4JM-

be fartpj'-fa’H

♦ioonffMErtl

Like fruit npon the tree, they show the
nature of the man; while motives, like

ship, tn ascertain her sentimontt. For
this purpose he said t&lt;» her one day, with
that kind of an air and manner whlth
means either jest nr earnest, as y&lt;u rosy

were under matrimonial cngairemcnts l»
any one, what part of your name (No-yee)
might 1 taka fur an answer 1"

inclined to form such an cngngcrtMSU,
sb&lt;&gt;uid such person offer who loved y-ji.
and was not indifferent as to yourself,
what part uf your name might l&gt;e taken

“And if I were to tell yon lh|t I lore
you, and ask you to form such an engagemrut wiuh sar, therf what parti of your
name mar I take F
• 0. then." replied the blushing flirl,
“take th« ir*«Ze nanu, ns in such eass I
would cheerfully resign llfor youra."

It is said that one of the editors of the
Lswisburg Ckrtmitlt. soon after comtnsocing to learn lite printing bushwsn, wmt
to soe a preacher's dsugbter. The next
time be attended meeting he was rs.i&gt;.1dsrably astonished ut hearing die minister
•annoancu as bin text: “My daughter'la
grevioualy tonmaited with a devu/'
“Did you not toll me, sir, that ynu could
hnld the plnwl" said the master. “Arrah!
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U..
bold it, and two horses drawing i
from me I But give it to me. itit
im, and bo jabers 111 hold it wit
»ny boy/
T

A. theatrical manager, in Iowa, advertjsra a wonderful dog that work probloow
tn algebra, with «*»e leg tied behind 'him.
the door,
■
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P. B.-s-The free list is entirely excluded

A Frenchman bn'Ut a four story
aty/miug his Dutch r'
bouse. Bring on the

�BETOBlICAir RATXUR

Ivi-'’ the State and against justice know I iiinterests
'
- of
- the
•
~
-- &gt; party, on­
Republican
* *- •*"
* ‘ * *1, and
xxvnra. xtorroxe.
_
. ,
, ,
“i*rri*-T ■ । i
roe Con misstoner of L«
eofoco cotemporadMdeay Aa» Buchanan
Waatla^^ra,AsguM M, MU. J*MW W. Saxoorx, of St.

BE7UBL10AN
8 T ATE—TIC KEY.

deace to the Tectori of
Tte GMsraer.
lion of the State. Hfa fomifev is saeb as rious citixens who havejieea darignated
for the several State oBfcae by this con­
to render him familiar with the wants of I vention, as men honest, capable vnd wor­
Foe Lfest Oavmor
* i
to Bt« swamp ami
thy of assuming Uk&gt; trusts we pruposc to
: other Slate land*.
confide to their keeping, and *« curdtally
SDMUWD a FAIRFIELD.
Jotix M. Gaaaosr, of Waahteuaw Co., Invoke for them at the poll*, the harmo-1
' the parent arioeipal editor of the Jorma/ uinus
"&gt;*’ and
T1 united support
P°rt *
*&gt; ,O
Pi
of all w!
wJu&gt;
love
’NELSON &amp;. ISBEL.
the right, and deaire ite universal fekunpho/ Eddtaliou, now nominee for Saperinj tea dest af PwbUa laelractiaa, fa, from the
Trip to Detroit.
| very nature uf his attainments and oceuA severe thunder-stona on the mom, pation, smincotly fitted for tbe position.
1 He is represented as an enthusiast upon a pleasant day*, travel, which we enjoyed i
JAME8 W. SANBORN.
■ the subject of education, and ha* made by taking a neat, at rather a late hour, tv
Far AIIohmv Qessrsl,
’ himself familiar with tbc practical work­ one of Slepard’n oraches, with but a
' inge of all its department* in our Statu.
faint prospect of reaching the care, in time
Witttx J. Baxter, nominee fiw mem
ber of Board of Education, fa a resident ever, proved what baa often been asserted,
' of Hillsdalu county. He holds tbe office that Shepard’» stages never tail to con­
| to which be has been nominated, by ap- nect, and two o’clock found ua hurrying
'TillEKDISTKICT.
’
I pomttaenrifroin the Governor, and is eonn» RepufakM* elite Ccuutes eomFri.inC tbe I sequent)}- familiar with its duties and re­

MOSES WISNER.

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spookibilitiM.

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The principal object of interest on our

With such a ticket in the Geld—with
such men to labor for and to vote for, wc

a. a. xntioBT.
VTILUKR h. MMT1
DWIQHT MAY,
A II MOBBffloJt
WILLARD DAV Li,

E

true Republiean and com

be publican

before waa a stately oak, nearly two feet
in diameter, shivered entirely into pieces

feel assured that the Republican parly can
maintain their former “vantage ground" by a stroke of lightning, during the night
and roll Upja’- th* close of tho campaign, previoua. About two tnilee south of this
■ now opened, a greater majority than place, that noble tree, whose wide spread­
crowned their efforts in 1836. ’
ing branches were reaching out towards

heaven, to grasp, aa it were, the rain and
The mate Convwntlea.
Tbe Republican Convention, which as­ sunshine, received In its embrace the fatal
sembled at Detroit, Augu»t 19th, eras stroke which left it but a mass of oven­
called to order by Jamis M. Edmoxds, wood, with scarce a fragment larger than

will hasten to make the correction; bnt,
from the follonjog, wc are inclined to
believe that if anybody la guilty of forge enuring into Its com
ry It is Bill Eagifab himself. But fat । flexible and may bo
Idin produce the letter which he did read 1

without iuja
a to the mile.

lowing upon this subject Is from tbe New
York Tribrnt:
•
“Did William 11- Eugliah read, at the
ialeoonventioa in hi* district by which
be was renominated, a letter, or part of
a letter, from President Buchauan, in
doraiug and commending him substanlially in tbc terms ot- that which weprtalI ed some days since I The question is one
of fact, and not to be put aside by abuse i
nor dogged by quibbles. We have just'
received a letter dated *'Jo&amp;r»nav!Ue,
lixL, Aug. 9,1838," written just after the
close of the ,Cou vesuiosx, smd signed W m.
G. Proctor, aa attendant of that Cncveo-

In some localWfae,

■MW

however, that the tansM-wee non

GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIZE.

Thera is nut a Rrpublican, be&gt;«Ln Ar«»l-A .nd Sm
«*»
ity, that the cable would not sink to the advocates a di*solutioa of the Lmoc,
bottom where the water is two or three I while many of tbe mott prominent memmile in depth, but this i. a ta’lscy
Tbc bera of the DemoerwUc party do an. Nor
experimental soundings of Lieut. Maury
have damnnitraUd that in the extremes!
™
up to bis eyes in trtwn. buu
orthodox pro slaverr democrat.—.Ittcey

■

•4V*-

r^r- The list of Amartam vessels that
therefore fa that the;•de.rod from Havana ia 1857, fyr cargoes

through its satire length, bat that it Is
absolutely tafofrom the effects of storm*
or other casualties. Some have supposed trip, were raptured.
that it might be out by sharp, rocky pro
jeciion*. but none such are believed to
exist m Its bed.
The total length of submarine rable*
laid down previous to th^ completion ot
the Atlantic Telegraph rataronse was
1*30 milca. Add to thia tbc AtlaaUo Ca­
ble. and the number of miles la increased
to 3,MM. When tho telegraph ia brought
into working order, it will be iu imme­
diate connection with 83,000 miles of land
telegraph, in this country, and on ilia Eu­
ropean aide with about 40,000 miles —
Taking all the land and submarine lines
together, their capacity for tbc rapid dif­
fusion nf intelligence will bo immense,
aud their effect upon tho business and so­
cial intercourse x&gt;f the world inoalculable.
—Dtt. Tnb.

KST CRIME Omit rtpmtnWiM os.

line of railroad to

GOLDEN PRIZE,

such imtedilevian* as Bochanon and Case
rather expensive humbugs—or luxuries,
it you will; si *uch a figure 7—Atferrtfssr.

than the one we printed, we will ackoowl-

1638, by which

needs no in­

GOLDEN PRIZE,

B.U. freely for the benefit « »
*nan and hi* army of cormorants 1 If they
submit to this tax of twenty dollars this
year, they wifi be required to beer thirty
_
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,1."..-^- aftjir. and SO OO.

at tbs convention, and if it is any better

had thrown Walker and
mkI,

GOLDEN .PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

tl.tW.S6-’
perpetrated to many foolish things, that
the people are prepored to baUsv* him | Ths cable is H'l^khe of an
•" inch in diwuiivrT almJZT^uratiun. .If our •n,***T“P
W,‘”’to»
guilty ot almost any accusation. . If. our,
teriala t
A fen ds will gira ua any &lt;utbeutie tevb
1. Wirt—Eighteen str
that each one of them muM pay «ot lane
denco that the letter in queatlon is a for­ inch wire.
■!— '-mfr -fo/tars, annually of thia alarm
gery, on the part of tbc Republicans, we 1 ' Z Six strands of yam.

(

the RopuMirsn souse.

HAMMEL TOCNG.
Ma* AXN A WHKLPLET.
Miss VIRGINIA TAVGUax,
Mas. !&gt;L VSMOX.
Mae BATTIK CLAH.
FINLEY JOHNSON.

too foolub to be evan attributed to the
pen of James Buchanan.
The fact ii.

Chairman of the Central Committee, st
■The hero of the day read u»
12 o’clock, M.
Hon. Acstix Blair, of scarcely higher than a woodman** axe
would have left it, except aAw tell splint­ some extracts from letters over the sig­
ers running up like spires from a dome nature of James Buchanan, io which the'
President said that naught but the most
to an attitude of perhaps fifteen feet.
kindly fadings existed iu his heart tow­
We found tbwCentral Road iu good re­ ard him [Engluh,] that he regarded him
pair, and, as far as wo can judge, under os a true friend of his Administration;
excellent management. The employees that if be [Buchanan] were a voter of tbe
are certainly very gentlemanly and atten­ diatrict and possessing a thousand votes,
all would bo cast for him. Beside*, be
tive. ITic approaching State Convention
said that English’s recent course in tbe
was an object of 'attraction, and^hr train eouocilaof bu country would give him a
on which we traveled waa the longest we uan&gt;« that would bo pnmdly recorded in
Amei ican hiatory.'
was adopted.
Tbe convention was per­ recollect ever to have seen on tho road,
‘ Can any num doubt after thia that the
manently organlaed in accordance with and every rar was densely crowded.
letter exists—that tho President fa its au
OVB STATE TICK KT.
Arrived at Detroit, wo experienced thor—that it was read, wholly or in part,
the report of the committee, with the
We need not teU cur renders that the following perman rut officers:
some difficulty In finding rooms to suit by Engliab to certain delegates to secure
ai xMAKY OF mews.
ticket, which stands at the head of this
Preaident—Acsnx Blais, of Jacksi-iu but which was finally accomplished by ex­ bi* renoruinatien—and that if there b&lt;'
J3y Over fifteen thousand pound* of
any lnrgery in tbe premiace, English is wool were purchasedd in Corunna thia
Coloms, is oompoeed of tried and true
Vicx Paxaxnxrrs—Gnu W. Las, C. P. changing hotels.
the forger 1 But wc do not aupprwc there
Tho Stale Convention and the result &lt;/
men. Moot uf the names are familiar to Jonxaow, Cusarxa Year, F. Snrarx,
fa any. We challenge English to deny
nearly every resident of our State. Wc Joiis'Clabx, Jcux Cogsball, Natmax its l*t&gt;oro are already before our readers, that a letter, or part uf a letter, from ll»
Tlx- Rock I*l.inJ R-&gt;ad fa reported
and we will only my boro that we en­ President wssYcad by him to delegates unoffirialy to l&gt;c about 815,000 in ^uly
cannot but fed to cocgratulato lta&gt; mem­ 1‘ixacs, Willard Davj*.
1838. behind July, 1857.
attending
the
nominating
Convention,
an-1
joyed
its
deliberations,
nnd
the
society
of
bers of the Republican party in this State,
Secretaries—E. F. Grovxsxer, of
if he admits tin: existence o| the letter,
Tl»e sisters of Mayor McCray, of
that they have secund turh rnen as vtan
Hillsdale; WmsiM Smith Farmor, of tbe old friends, whom ere met there, in tho
but says it has been garbled, we chai Grand Rapids, was soman hat injured by
highest degree.
da rd bearers during the pregfait campaign Berrfan; J. C. Wtlus, of Sanilac.
knge him to publish tbe letter tie rftrf retd tiring thru an from a carriage a fiw d*y»
. Hou. Musks Wann, of Oakland Co.
At 0 p’dock, on Friday sveulng. wc Let iu have the iKter.”
A committee was appointed to draught
U well known as an effcieut, devoted and resolution*, exprvasivc of the views uf were again seated in a rar oo tbe light­
j-jy*1 The Dutch Reformed Cbureli a:
Thx Dxtb«jtt AnvcRTrtx*.—A cb*ngning express brain of the Central Road,
true Republican, well fitted for a lander, the convention.
Grand Haven fa tiring enlarged, ami a
Arrived at Battle fa the internal concerns &lt;&gt;f this paper Is 1 new one fa in course or erection at Mill
The convention 1 next proceeded to bai­ homeward bodtid.
annouured.
W
m. 8. Wood, temporarily
ty profession, and has the advantages of, lot for candidates fi&gt;r State offij^ra, w bicb Creek about midnight, and enjoyed until
PulnL (
employed a* editor, baa retired, and the
aucsiderabfa pvliticak experience.
Mr. ‘ resulted in the k-lcetlnn of tbc ticket morning refreshing sleep, at that model
The earning* of the Michigan
establishment by some arrangement hut
Wtnxa wns a candidate for Congress, in which stands at die li«ad of our columns, hotel known as tbe ‘-Battle Creek House.’’
Southern Road for the first wrvk in Au­
announced, passes into the entire control gust were 831.083 against 81,370 fast
tbe fourth d’strict. In 1854, but was de
H. II. Edmoxda, from the coiumittoe Mr. Campbell, tbe proprietor, fa very af­
of F. 1*. MaaLxr.
Mr. M. is a good year, showing a small gam.
ftatedei-y Cao. W. Pick.
In 1857 he on resolution*, made his report wbsth wo fable, unostentatious and attentive.—
rece'v* a folk ting vote a* the successor j aJop’ed. .Speeches were made by some Should wa ever travel that way again, Rtq-ubltcan, R»d a gentleman of ability
and political experience.
He waa for­ th»rc is one l-w-ofwo editor ia Mtchtgra
•f Gan. Casa in the United States Senate.' of tbe nominees, upon being called out. we shall certainly stop st the Battle Creek
merly connected with tbe preea in Now
House.
Although, pcrXonally,'but digliliy sc ' after which tbc convcntlon'adjounMd.
York,
and
wa*
a
insmber
of
the editorial
A few hours' ride on Saturday, over a
quainted with Mr. M'iaxkr. «• have the j
lie utmost harmony pre railed through
(57“ The typhoid fever has broken out
staff of the Detroit/nget'ray. Mr. Mor­
aasuraDce that bo posaaseca all the nocus-1 oat, and all seemed well pleased with the very rough and tiresome road, brought
ley
prom
fees
to
make
thu
Adrtrtittr a in the Penitentiary at 0&gt;4un»bu&lt;. Six­
nary qualifications of a good Executive, result of their labors.
। us to our own door
door in our own qi&gt;t,
qujhl, litteen patients are now in the hospital.—
good paper, and wc have nodoubt ho will
•nd, what h more, he represents priori-1
The following are the resolutions adopt- J tie village.
One death has occurred.
S
As a leading organ, the Adttrti
pits which m ist render him triumphant ed by ths convention:
|
From our observations during this trip, do So.
Among the patent* issued from
at the close &lt;.f tl« promt cmitrat.
I
Rttolttk That the Republican party of I io relation to the cropa, wc hare come to ttr has hitherto sustained an enviable rap the U.S. Patent Office for tbe week end
E
xd B.
the candidate
the" Butte
State of
of Michtaan.
Michigan, by its
its representsrepTmiital ’ the conclusion that hay is plenty, fruit utatM&gt;n,and we cordially bespeak fur tbc ing the 27th ulu, was one to Albert
L1dmi
—
n FanriKU,,
l......... ,k_
u».t- !' tbe
for Uent. Governor, is a member of ths tives here assembled, does
does tla*
thia a,,
day re scarce, corn aod potatoes rather a abort new proprietor a brilliant success ia tbc Studdanl, of Tecumseh, fur improvement
affirm Hs political crimd in the decisive
in horse-power machines.
future.
present State Senate, and is wdh known language adopted by the National Gm- crop, atid children and dogs abundant
Harrison county (Ohio) fa one of
as an efficient and laboring man, in all vr-ation, of Philadelphia, in June, 1850.
We learn that ibe Statu Printers, the greato«t wool ginwing counties In the
and emphatically renew their pledge to
Hosmu A Kxxx. at Lansing, are fitting Union. The Cadix Stntintl estimates the
A atriking contrast is exhibited in the
tb* Republirans of other Statea, faith
toforabpea railed,
lie fa President of
crop of the county nt four hundred thou­
fiilly to maintain the cherished principles vete given in Kansas al the recent elec­ up a printing and bindery cstablikbment.
sand pounds which will sell for one hun­
the Hillsdale College, a ripn scholar, and of the Declaration of Independence, and
tion, aa compared with the celebrated which, when finiahed will be tbs moat dred and twenty-tw o thousand dollars.
of pleasing and eloquent address. lie the Cobatitulina of these united States.
“eandla-boi” election of one year ago.— complets establishment of it* kind in the
Ladiea' National Equestrian
Rttoletd, That the course of James Bu
raters the political arena with a hearty
State. Tbe building is 30x80 feet; two
The Oxford precinct, where John Calhoun
Convention, will be held mi Wednesday.
good-will, and his well directed blows chanan, in his opposition to the admission
stories, and completely furnished with
September H, at the Union Courae, Long
of Kansas into tbc Union, marked, as it found nearly eighteen hundred votes,
will tell fearfully on tbc opposition in the
steam
engines
and
machinery
for
tbe
vsIsland. Premiums will be awarded aa
has been by corruption, bribery and mostly democratic, gives the following
present campaign.
rioua departments ot modern printing follows t To the best rider, a piano worth
falsehood, fa, ia the opinion of this con vote upon the English bill:
Jous McKixkat, of Van Duren county, veutioa, far more characteristic of a dee
8500; to the second best, a silver pitcher
Far Ste Engl i*h Bill..........................
14 and book-binding. ”
and pair &lt;»f goblcte, worth 8300, and to
our pnsent Secretary of State, now nom­ pot than the Chief Executive of a great
Rx-xoMuunco.—Hon. DxWnr C. the third a gold watch.aet with diamonds,
inated fur State Treasurer, is too well Kepuhlic; and that the conduct of bis
admmhtration and its supporters thus far,
I.racii has beeu rc-nomiuated as a candi valued at 8200.
known to oraJ any comments Upon his
Shawnee which, according to Calhoun,
in eonaectioa with this oppress id territodate
to Congress, from thu fourth district.
|3J“ Seventy-six hast, weighing In
fitntte at our hands, fie has Imd consid- ry, has not only exposed them to Um gave nearly eight hundred democratic
This fa bat a merited tribute from his eon- the aggregate over twenty.flve hundred
arable experience iu the affairs of our rigbteou* indignation of every pure majority, now foots up thua:
atituen*
to their efficient and incorruptible pounds, were seined night before last, end
State, boil) a* legislator and State office.-. minded patriot, bat brought open dis­
the Miners say. they did not sectv* a fifth
Reprsacntetive.
The Treasury will be sefe from all dep ! grsra upon our free mstitutiocs through
part uf the school. Several of the fish
A cotemporary comments upon the
out tbe world.
। weighed upwards of fortv pounds. They
eedator* in such hands.
Rnolrtd, That our Representatives in foregoing figures, as follows :
Exraxuvx Luxuaix*.—The brandy, were sold for tlSO.-F. F. Rott, A»y. 14.
For Secretary uf State, NXiaos G. Congress have, by their uuawerving fidel­
‘•Here is a decrease of Democratic wine, cigars and tobacco imported into
ty Mr. Fred. P. Stanton, while BeeIsmtt, of iJvingstra county, is etuiaaoUn­ ity to ths greet principle of freedom, and strength that needs explanation.
The the United Blates last year oust 8ll,retary for the Territory of Kansas, re
qualified. Although a new and modest their constant devotion to tbe interests of *ager"cannot have shaken *o many people
034.W8.
ceived a Utter from Mr. Staler. U. &amp;
tho
people
they
represent,
reflected
bnaor
msn,7&gt;e relied upon his qualifications to
out of their homes in so short a lime.—
Senator
from Penney Ivauia, who h~d re­
upon the Slate, and endeared themselves But, seriously, what a commentary are
bring him into notice. He bes bad some
cently returned from a tour of political
to their conititnahtr, and they art hereby theee act* on the most important inci
observation in Kansas.
This latter was
experience as a legislator, in the a&amp;irs of urged and enjoined firmly to oppoee by
dated Clearfield. Pa.. Aug. 14 1857, and
aurRtatc.
We ate truly gratified that voice and vote, every snconstttutiocal
in South Carolina, said :
contains the following significant passage:
the nominating convention prefa-red the claim or encroachment of the stave powTux Htonssr (a: ms—Douglas Mrx
“AB tbe opposition cd1 which the South
claim* of aoeb a man, above those of In­
Attxxd'—Tba Washington fiTesosi probaa complained in th
Walker
she herself iuuguri
triguing and uirnu epeiocs politicians.
' uadrr a Free O«sAt»hra, At ti&lt;Mr and
pounds tbs following sentiment as a car­
D*xUtt S. Casa, of Ingham county, ia patriotic ptoplt t\f Knnti. We believe , dinal principle of tho Democratic erred.and JcfTerson, In tho
set the evil example,
the nominee far Auditor General.
Ila, tbc-ni as deservedly entitled to the priv i- A little caution, good friends, may pre- rowed It from them',
as were the men of
Hke the othesa, brings with him the ra- legrs of the Union, ------1 tj)fni in tbtir
cooimetidalion of exjtcrience in State af
heresies, at the instigation of the
tie for the right! your
;
fairs, and htononihistina is but the just ।
nseti..-, « m* »■
Union.
CursoDouglas and live! otherU.ey mult tland up Ft On mufE
reward for a preference of principle to | ncaaticr. of the Old World to the New. whs, a traitor's doom await* you. Hear
it is high time that our Government adopt
the Union: ■
*
«ill remember the manHeato fanned by relations the Mpple of ths Pacific slope
truir
Mr. Cana, by which himself sad twenty with their brethren of the East, end with
Modem democracy fa pn«rwee&gt;ve
thio in view, the members of this enafeu-_ wa arc net disappointed ■ in burnt a
Inwyato__ _____ .___________________
Jackson county, was made temporary
chairman, and Wx. 8. FAXMsa,oi lk-rrien
county, temporary Secretary.
A committee waa appointed to exam­
ine credential*, sod report permanent
officers of the convention; after which the
cowvreithm adjourned until 2 o’clock.
Tlw time having arrived fur the reas­
sembling of the convention, the oom mi’tee ua credentials made their report, which

FOCTHWOKTH.
.
Cub. O-W.CBOCKKTT.
CKAKLXS BUKDKTT.
THOM AX T&gt;VXW KWOLIKH. X I).

die and wicked AdministratiML
■fa. Providsora. has inflicted »

The co*t of lb® Atlantic Telgraph cable

IS to, a a**

fastings’ Pritt tumst.

■■san a

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MaMHaMy
^TteCTpor ttalre*,

PEAS A SA LTD:.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

j m

xivtsa

MI!
AND CUTLER!.
Old Fogyium Distanced
Young America Ahead.
Tbe reasons why

ikal avraaioa stoat fa tfa wfatow vastotitt tow
j wUow ud taM It look* r It fa afire **4 xrewia&lt;

ft

■ lUeet

FRANCIS ROWER
LAHatHTSTtM- K
HIST GOODS, at ita
LOnsn FRICKS.
f AM o»« rvoevdgmvttpRIXG .lock
L SMI bevs ss test a Rrai r*n awxtraHaf
smsLf^ntA rr iiAt/t irm avro,'
Tix. corrm AUDSBur-tRos
r.tjre; chichi orm
JLTLOtfF.K rBlCKX

atopafael MAietoa
dl &gt;*oe» end loilrt G«o4&gt; &lt;faal
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
T HAVE a vary aeafteto »to»k WH™ SwM&gt;s«
1 Hinlwarv. iucWmg Lock*. Uvlvi, B«’t»
Screws Utofw cf all kuula.

GMBATDWYOVEXT I
THE PHILOS*'WH ER’S STONE

FOUNI'.
f'tOU J. C. FREMOXT. iaM* trsrsb 4i*«s«^*
LiJSi
Ax^Xr^t’

Tar aae«ht
Sul to tfa.

ISAAC C. MOTT,
SOTICE.

■A.

‘

OEXTTXaaMteJU-,
•x“i &lt;ia-

MUVD IX YOVB (MUHULH, sod v
. Mfacfad sad pet up with m much
WBWSiSMt to esfart ttfafa Puerto

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i’ltsh. m. D.r

" frosfkctcb OF
TliE EVKN1SG POST.

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J*rad it tkei+jK. M

f

■ „ thaGfry Mb yy

CTj^S^

^■C^Xac-. tiM&gt;late£,fcjjg
•R1ZE,
’RIZE,
‘RIZE,
■RIZE,

■RIZE
■iUZE.

HARDWARE STORE.

t*5ikeMjne!o.lii&gt;|f Stock red Money Markey
'^Jt^uilh thr Cattle M.ri.ru of the ooatry
‘5/^' forrfreArket* aa are of gwral tnterere
TUSaat-Wmoar
Boar eootaio* an
‘"rJTvt-Mi’ii 'Ev^.'iao'Van h edited with anyth

‘

■ u.u'm'I Ghr1!. lit to "•fgeae'f^tateHia' F"h&gt;^

NEW SPRING GOODS! a^.*,

STUDY AXL&gt; EXPERL
- ------- - Un- emihrut K«-edl th Pbya-

LARGE STOCK

, re otwtoe to tLe blood, and by ;iwtoe»g
, .mJ parity, axfcto diretoe fre«o the oyak-

hardware

Srngte hopren P«r
T4«IFwd/y AVeeing AW.'
•,,-hrJ »v«y Wednesday and Bntarday.

,7^
ra^6“».'fc:?SK;u
.—i:.,. i...re ti-Hml.bnm-

DRY GOODS

S "*%.«&gt; I
t»T.

Jea........... Ml? I Ten copies.........»,
It .vGy Arieing Adt, '
[, pobiiabed Erary Tbured.y,
•Mir&gt;»}ear 1 Ten anpte* o«.- year ia

LOW FRICKS I

uNTsiTO »U0 QQ.
Write, imrerftorty^
.money. Thia la pe«-

TODTS &amp; aStXEBl

PRINTS,
SILKS,

GROCERIES

. New Arrangement
tt lh&lt; Stxa »t F- ROWER.

BOOTS

Sc

QlrLOTSQ,

The Mib^ribee birtog refitted hie .tore for the
BOOTS a SHOES to a branch of
U. trade,
*oUeh » portion of tbe paablic pal-

CUSTOM WORK

KUH EKS Itom-.UIE STORE.
Price. Retrain ted to .oil the tlmee—call
arid Examine.
r &amp; -Girt for ISdea

daray’iRegnlatorawUI
■U qwedily. Coatir
ia, InSaxuma'ioc of lb
pein. Livrr Cuinplaii
iileart and KlJoer.
uato, Small l ox. F.

Regulator* wiH leaiore it to rvgulant
Ra frtuale should be without them.
R. Reinedk* are aoid by Drurri.t. ever
wlmre
RAHWAY A CO.
I. P. Roberta A Co.. He.tiaga.
I. J. Down*. Prairieville.
i. XKb.de, Orangeville.
____________ _ ____ ‘_______

DBD-DXBBTI

aadgivadUly
The aentor eu—,.
”ill be prvicnt at tbe eeuioae uf the UguUture,
a* I an.mg. aad eurrrenoud with thl. JournaL—
We have a!«o emnloyrd a phenograpie reporter,
audehaU be prepared not only to puMieh tho dai­
ly proceeding, ofU&gt;&lt; Legt.laUirc, bat give full tier-!
batun reports of •poeebea to which the poblletoay

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

RUCHE

BOR­

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ar.

or St per half doire; Scandinavian bSU hii
115 rent* per box. ar ttve for tl
face. Miami County, Ind., dog. 4 iSW.
Da. C. W. Itobadc I bare received kbukIi be
•ot from ynar Scandinavian Blood Bunter ai
Blood Fills, that I Kava thought it my duty, m
It is tern toy iodiuanoo.togireyoaa plain aui
merit cf my cape. I waa for year. anUcicd wi
that bane of all comfort, and efieirwey in hnKm
d»ape;..im To recapitulate all the to called rett
dice which 1 have weed to rid anaelfof thia diaea

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH­

ED GOODS, MV8UNS; STRIPED

SHUrHNG, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

LINENS,

OIL SILKS,

PARASOLS, &amp;«. (bei

’

Io our ccmmereU department, over which a
competent man will preaidc, we .hall alm tt eceu
raev aad reliability, •
Tbc editorial management and general condnet

CeH*of Rewly-kmU

COOKING STOVES

CLOTHING!

MORNING EDITION,

MORTGAGE SALE.

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

CIIALLI

FABE!
JTLERY.
m Distanced

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

srica Ahead.

CHAMBRAS,
than ever worthy uf aupport. We aak our friend*
to cirrulair thi. pros,"-’,'J. “d “3 • ’,ord *“
our furor. Dino* make th* fact that election ia
over a renaon for nidifferenreor neglect of dutl«.
to th* performance of which our pubUe poeltieo
ha. enabled re tocontnbute to no amaU extent.
TKRMB.-Slngt. copy &lt;4 yore-, to Clube, four
oepke for
or ntoo cofde* for «44). In advanceeaeb .ubecribcre name wrilieo on the taper.
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

All that aertmu piece or parrel of land yluato
in aecuou twan'y-twa. ttt.) town four. (4.1 north
of range ten . lol wr.t, »&gt; the aouoto of Barry,
and State of iMidflgan, bouaded on the ea.t by
the Tboreepplr River, on the louth bv the ea.t
and wee* quarter line uf .aid erction twealy-two

; ROWER
TO THE PUBLIC!

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

waa dulv resided in the alike of tba r.«x&gt;«tor of
Deed, ot Harry eoanty. afortaald. M tba llth day
of December, 1U6, to Liber Oof Mortgagee, aa
paceSTL
OU which, aaid mortgage, there l. claimed to be
dae. U Uh date of lb,. noUoe. »o. hundred and
eighty dollar* end fch.^ight oeata. iblffl Ml and
no anit or i'ftieveJingt hating breo in. urn ted at
law or esmty to tocovtr the said debt u«w tv-

a power vf tok in .aid mortgage oratoined. and
to poraaaocc i.f the etatutem aacb care made knd
prunJ -d. tbcpremUca drecribedto reld murtgagr.

|»ons why

ROBES,

rt’ Friday Sept ♦, l»7.
Having here afflicted with
u for the part jeer red a
your toediesue. called the
.
I Purilier.hlgblyreccamtocuded '
by gvntiemrn with whom I ata .rqnlntevi, 1 wa*

i

I enrrey thereof, aa a partition line brt ween Cliarire

MARSEILLES

OOL-

LAR8 AND SLEEVES, (new atylr,)
WHITE GOODS, 4tc.
’
I
.
,

.! EATS ATTIi BATS,

OnJurereUfL MJr aert
lie
,
M.A aUt^aH Jar-Tit nret Utt
ta laiiaf
Ikt [tvJr-Thtat
...
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
Tbc Tai-Wamv Tatiwawi* compoaed of toe
In.ide matter of tbe Dulv T.ranre of every two SHIRTING, COTTONADD’, of every
dal«, and ireued re 1 inaiied to eubeerfber. en
Tuesday, Thm.d.1 and Satvrdsy eregdoga. To variety nnd stylo.
I
man .hi. ite.l-e lire ennienl. of til* ll.llv
CHECK

MARSEILLES,

CUEdK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

BOOTS AND SHOES! I

IJNEN, WHITE UKEN DRILL

FANCY CA6SIMERES, a brga stock,
beautiful patterns and refry cheap-, BIACK

COOPERING fttSLNESS*

DOE SKIN, BIACK BROAD CLOTH.
IVATED
STOVES.
EN STOVES*
.WK STOVES,
kn. Six Plata and Box Horen
s buildfhs.

CHEAP CROCKERY!
The aborTdwcribed premiere I el.Ul expree tor
Mir. at public anettoo. or .endue to tbe&gt; bigbeet
bidder at tbe frcul Door of the Court
••

i^ARE;

•ILSI RECEIVED

HIBODB
Coo.prf.iag everyUiiog for a genUemre’. mtofiit
ehirta, oollan, Rlovee, bo,wry, crereto, pant*, *r
err variety from five .hilling. to rix dollar.; easts,
every price, quality and pattern ; veal* froci UX
•Uilltap to fu dollar*.

“
wt ratals.
Heating*. Jaly 15. IBS.
DDWOLLTIOM.
H. J. KENTIHLD
HTHE no pn-.nerehip. heretofore exuling under
t,f Full and winter GOODS,
I tbe name of Great A Sracuuao. la thia day
diaacJ red. by mutual coatoM--.-J’11"4

(Met Irre Wm of all kM»
S’KKSisa

Al tin chritpciti (tore in town by

' 3°VraKC1TrowSl

a it.--

DXKCOVEKT »,
HRB’S STONE

0. D. BPAULDIXG.
HMttogaU^y M.155A_______________ _
at .-i.tnniahing |&lt;iw price*. My rnottn
i» • little cb.ui|&gt;er than the chettpcaL*
JEWELRY 1
I have junt received a good lUtoortinrnl BOOKS AMD STAT1OIEKTI I
Lidija
MAPES A BASTA, hare jaat **•&lt;»•* •
atoek oT J.arrlry, Hooka.
J*

A FB1ZE FOR EVERHBODY 1
WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TBE

Dr. A. E. BOMETEEL,
PHYSICIAN fo SURGE Oil

Do. X E. Roxartau haring mark Hutingt tua
permanent place e(rr-;-*----- ------- ■ •»efcuena of Qaataaga i
,n at.

MEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS,

NAILS, GLASS, PCTTY, OILS, CAN*

A BEAUTIFULLY

DLE8, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BSD

DRESS GOODS

Such a* Prints, Ginglmni*. LcLaitto, Met?n«a* I’.ir.iwctiga Ulack Alitoccna and a
variety of Wool DeLalnai all very nice
and very cheap.
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VOL. 3.

Bl.ANKM./cg^ew

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1858.

NO. 18.

Mr. DangaWe Bak osy Brace Bead.
“As soon as I was strong enough to
scenes which strike the American so odd­
‘Tam a little given to superstition, and siouata names; and I lying so passive, travel, we set out for Italy, the faithful
Mr. Bangutn was fitting in hie office
ly upon a first vtslL AU this dotay, tto tthe mystery of the note excited me. I faintly struggling to remember, until my Joseph accompanying us.
We
enjoyed
weariness and impatience, the contrast 1hare no duobl but there was sums sub­ soul sank whiriing in darkness, and 1 Florence, its palaces and plierics of art,
between the morning and the hard, grim Itil o conuection between it and tto near knew no more.
which the
“One morning, I cannot tell you bow the quaint old churches, atx
reality of mid-day, brought mq, down presence
i
of Margaret’s spirit, of which 1
religious sentiment of ages ।
»nd * trombone
from ray elevation,
i Mt alarmed to Ibad that night tocn conscious. But the long after, I awoke and found myself in a like |m atmosphere, tho morning and
GRAXT * UFAVLDIMO,
think of what had passed.
I seemed to inote tod rcactod mo by no supernatural strange looking room, filled with strange evening clamor of musical tolls, the Amo, 1tend. Mr. Banguia stared. The trom­
have town doing some wild, utuulvised imethod as I -was tit first inclined to be­ objects, not the least strong- of which and tto olivtMTowned Tuscan hills,—all 1bone was followed by an arm, and the
k was, probably, the touch, tho was the thing that seemed myself. At so delightful to tho senses knd tto soul. •arm by a body, the body belonging to no
act In a fit of intoxicapon.
Margaret lieve.
I
u. J- KEXFIKI.n,
came up before nit, sad. silent, reproach- iatniuspto.ro, tto inuflably fine influence, first, 1 looked with vague and motionless After Florence, Naples, wltlrtte beautiful, 1lees a personage than Mr. Eli 1 aoL
D'-~KT
“Mr. Bangum 1” said Mr. Fant, inquirful; and aa I gaxed upon Flora’s bedim- -which surrounded it, which Ud penetra­ curiosity out ot the Uths from which my dangerous, volcanic environs, where tho
»nd .box Stilv (trevt. «r*t
med fiwe, I wondered how I had tocn so ted my unoonldous perceptions, and bro’t mind slowly emerged; painleee, and at ancients aptly located their heaven and • “{bat’s my name," said that gwntbThe paper, tho glove, were peace; liatieaslv questioning *hslksr 1 hell, and where a luxurious, passionate
charmed.
I her near.
was alive or deed,—whether the limp
One* worshiping at beaaty** (brine,
I*. II. A J. RWBELL,
“We took tto first train for London, Ifull of Margaret,—full of something be­
people atoarba into its blood the spirit 1
weight lying In bed there wae my body,
“Good morning,"■aid Mr. Fant
1 knell U bondage (west.
TALERS to dry goods,
bootaMid
where we arrived at midnight . Two tsides what wo vaguely call mental associ­
—the meaning of tho silence and the of the soil, and the fire and languor of the
“Good morning” said Mr. Bangum.
And breathed my Vova With cagerr eea,
weeks la that vast Babel,—then, ho I for iations,—fall of emanations of tto very
dime. From Naples to Rome, where
**I see that you hare a band on your
Paris! Twelve tours by rail and steam- Ilove anJ »uffermg which she had breathed
we
saw
S
l Peter’s, that bubble on the
FRAVtte HOWER,
My soak well .towd with rapid's weslSsurftoo of the globe, which the next earth Ibalcony." began Mr. FanL
er carried us out &lt;»( John Bull’s domin. lute the writing.
electrical battery had been applied to my I
A king ot dlaaawd* won ikojrick.
“Row the note came there upon the
ions into the brilliant metropolis of hi*
My heart was not a Inunp.
brain, memory returned,—Margaret, Flo quake may buret, tto Vatican, with ita
French neighbor. Joseph accompanied floor was a riddle which I was too much
ra, Paris, delirium.
1 next remember I marvels of statuary, tto rained temples . uation there as trombone."
us, ami wrote letters home, filled with bewildered to explain by any natural
of tto old gc*Js and heroes, the Campagna,
lilting t&lt;&gt; (co my rivsl win
bearing myself gruan aloud,—then seeing ।
“I presume you can," raid Mr. Bang­
----ItlDLEY A BAKER.
tto Pope, and—Flora.
WehaffLuta
gossip which! knew or hoped would make means. Joseph, who burst in upon me,
Upon a (ingle nib,
JuMph at tny side. 1 tried to speak, but
urn, “if we can agree upon terms."
x\rr VCTUXERX »t tin, sh»rt-lro« and Wf»Margaret writhe.
1 had not found it so iu my extremity of pain and difficulty,
Al be bad played the tkuea with
glimpse of tor. It was ons nkht, at the
oould
not
Upon
my
pillow
wae
a
glove,
“During what hours should I play F
easy lo'fbrgnt her as I supposed it would sulred it at unce. It tod fullen out of the and to placed it ^gslnst my cto®k. An GJoo^tn. We had been mu Aug about
^&gt;rll Knl«art. cuU«n
(tovei»tws ouv«kur
asked
Mr. Fant
to.
Flora’s power over me wu sover­ glove, where it tod lain folded, silent, un­
wed of lb.v
vft";_____
. .. indescribable, excruciating thrill shot thro that vast and solemn pile by tto moon­
“They usually play,” said Mr. Bangum,
eign; but when 1 was weary of the dsxzlc noticed. during all this intervening period
light, which silvered It over with indescri.
j. 1‘. HODERTS A CO.,
of folly and »exation of soul. Margaret me; still I oould not speak. After that, bablo beauty, and at last, accompanied “from two to three in tto afternoon, and
and
whirl
of
the
life
she
k-d
me,
—
when
nKALQUi te drupr. madictats, patent msdi
came a relapse. Like Mrs. Browning e
six to eight in the evening."
.
r.nr..
Oita. Utrper.Un.^rai-K «■«.
I looked into tto depths of my -heart, had drme tor duty, in time; 1 tod only
by our guides, bearing torches, we as­
“What is tto place worth T” sail Mr.
and saw what thb thin film of-paaxiou and tnyralf to blamo for tto tangle in which I
cended through dark and broken passages
.
I was thinking of
to the upper benches of the amphitheatre. Fant
pleasure concealed.—in those serious mo­ now found myself.
J crwcd Io deal with n*&gt;d&gt;,
“Five dollars a week?” said Mr. Baaments which would roftie, and my soul Flora, rtipon tho deck of tho steamship,
As we were passing along one aide, we
•hcffrd Tu-Jthfu: Mlie* off.
------MAPES As BANTA,
“ But one morning 1 was better. 1 oould
wton in a moment of chagrin,
।
raw picturesquely moving through the gum, inquiringly.
put jtcrfl quoslioti» L&gt; me,—then.—dr,—
Asd torn*! opjsek at (ps^i
“Vary well," said Mr. Fant, with greet
talk.
Joseph bent over me, weeping shadows of tho opposite walla, with tto
toco so near throwing herself or
Marpirfvbad tor revenge.
ratiafactiou. He tod not expected more
Bod iCD* furjov.
“A month, crowded and glittering with dering to what fate her passion __
immense ‘Arcua between, the red-flaring
"
‘
Tho
dangers
past!'he
said.
‘
The
. .
.
nAclty end incident, preceded our de­ petuMity would hurry- tor now, if site
torches and half-illuminated figures of than three or four.
“You can begin to4ay, ifyou like," eaid
parture fur Switzerland.
I accompanied knew; cursing myself for my weaknera doctors say you will got well!'
another party of visitor*.
1 don't know
dore. ».Hith aide of Ulate atrrct. _
Mr. Bangum; “tho payments are week­
“ * Have 1 been so ill, then T
whether It was instinct, or aciftewesa of
flora’s party; Joseph remained behind. ■nd perfidy; while Joseph kept asking
“
‘
111
1'
echoed
Joseph.
'
Nobody
tto't
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Vu?
wdl,"
aaU
Mr.
tM.
vision, thatisuggestcd Flora; but with n
We left Paris about tto middle of June,, mo what I* Intended to do.
**‘DoI dot' I said, furiously,—I shall you eould live. We all gave you up, cx- sudden le«p\f tho heart, I felt that she
end returned iu September. I havu no1
In accordance with thia agreement,Mr.
was there.
W e descended, and passed
words to speak of that era in my life.—• kill you, that is what I shall do, if you ccpt her;—and she’—
Fant's trombone did duty for a week on
“'Shor I said,—*1. she boro 1*
Isaw, enjoyed,suffered,learned su much! drive mo mad with questions which nolthout under tho arches of tto stupendous
“ ‘ From the moment of her arrival,'
Bargum's balcony, and very hard, too,
niin. Tto other visitors walked a little
I Flora was al way- glad, inaguiuceat, irre-■ er angels nor fiends can answer 1’
did
Mr. Fant bone away on his trombone.
replied
Joseph,
•
she
has
never
left
you.
“‘I know what you will do,’ said Join advance of us,—two uf tho number
• sistible. But, as 1 knew tor longer, my
At tto end of tto week, to called on Mr.
Ot^ if you don't thank God for here­
lingering behind their companions; and
' momenta ol misgiving became mure Ire- soph; ‘you will go home and marry Marto lowered his voice,—‘and live all the
Bangum for his week's salary.
certain words of tenderness and prarion
.1 quent and profound. If I had aspired to• garet*
.
"f will make out a bill, if you like,"
“You can have no oonceixion of ths cf- rest of your life just to reward her, you wo beard, which strangely brought to rny
I nothing higher tian a life of sensutras de­•
arc the* most ungrateful wretch! You
said Mr. Bangum.
•
light*, she would hav? tocn all I could1 foct of tbcao words,—‘Go fame and mar­
mind those nights on tto ocean steamer.
would certainly have died but for her.—
“If you please,” said Mr. FanL
.
W. rxitKi :t.
“ ‘ What w tto mayor with yon ?’ raid
ry Marynnl!' I shook as I have torn men
«
ish.
But
--i
m
mv
After a little
turning over of learea and
‘HOLtEALErad retail dealer in rr-xvries
?Ik£b!' 1 wbispared,
—‘ lhare—that
&lt;ff Jook-Xr.
All that might She has scarcely slept, till this morning,
“We were to spend ito winter in Italy.• ; shahs with tho ague.
in ”&gt;J f*ocFrom the A Ilantie Monthly.
' have Uxnif—"tot might to still,—the | when they said you would recover.’
| Meanwhile, we had another month in Pa-1
“Joseph paused. Every word be spoks
__t&lt; Flora •’ *
bim the bill.. Ho reed it over once, twice.
happiness cast away, nni perhajm yet I
TUB
. - -______ ’’’•- «**• 1 ll-"1 found Joseph again, who
woman
Is Flora
!' —I drew her closer,('
^Shc—
clung
to me,
went down like a lump of lead into' my(
ROMANCE OF A GLO VE. &gt; tmubted mo a groat deal with certain ru­ within my reach.—the temptation of the aouL 1 had, indeed, been conscious of a
mors to luul received concerning Marga­ Dovil, who appealed to my co ward iy, to tender band soothing'my pillow, of ai as we paused; and the happy oouplo went
“Mr. Bangurn, yon hare made a little
[coxcxvsiox.]
ret. According to throe, ato had tocn in fly from Flora, break my tows, risk mj lovely form flitting through my dreams,, on, over tto ancient Forum, by tto silent mistake tore, 1 beneva."
....... ——9
.
I columns of the ruined temples, and dia-1
feeble health ever since we left, and her honor ami tor life, for Margaret,—all this .
“Ehl” said Mr. Bangum, “not that I
“ ‘ Nut so,’ I said; • or If one romance
i-uslwd through me tumultuously. At of a breath and magnetic
magnetic touch of lovet appeared from sight upon the summit of I
ItEATII, ELLIS. A Co.,
increasing delicacy was beginning to length I said,------ends,
it
is
to
give
place
H&gt;
another,
still
j
infusing
warm,
sweat
life
into
"me,
—
but
am
aware oC"
Z
j-r
—
—
m
iwn
!
life
A I AXlFACTfBEBS of raff dtstere in tarsir J tto Capitolino Hill.
-Yea," raid Mr. Fant, smiling.
Ho
truer and sweeter. Our lives rnAv bo all alarm her friends. ‘ But,’ added another
“ * No, Juoeph; 1 shall do no such thing. |
] “A few months later, we heard of the
of
Joseph's
correspondent*,
‘
don
’
t
let
a siicccssiun of romances, if we will make
couldn't help smiling, to think bow Mr.
marriage
of
Flora
to
an
English
baronet;
Wcatwood flatter himsell that be is the 1 can never to worthy of Margaret; it ]* "-’The glove I* I asked.
1
Bangum would laugh when to learned
j. w. BL-CKLK,
them so. 1 think now I will never doubt
will
to
only
by
fasting
and
prayer
that
-&gt;o
n
.
o
w
*"F
Lody,
s
“
d
I
muat
do
her
cause, for sto is cured of him; and there
‘ Here it is,’ said Joseph. • In your ’
VWOXAHLEJAILOR C-m»rtens
what the mistake was.
j the future, for 1 GtiJ, that, w ton I have
the justice to ray that 1 never knew a wo­ I
is talk of an engagement between her and I can make myself worthy of Flora.’
“It's rather a funny mistake.
1 don't
you demanded it, you would &lt;
t’ivcn up my dearest hope-, my best to­ a tondsome young elergynum, wto is
•• ‘ Will you start for Italy in tto more- delirium
&lt;
man better fitted to b sr that title.
As
The LiU
ured friends, and accepted the gloomy
ing?” to asked, pitilessly.
!
inot be without It; you caressed it, and 1for Margaret,—if you will return with i '»re bow you camo to make iL
both eloquent and fiwdnating.'
addressed to it the tondcrest apostrv- mo
1
belief that all life besides is torren,—
to
my
home
on
tho
Hudson,
after
wo
1
“
"For
Italy
in
the
morning
T
1
groan,
"Tbi* bit of gossip made me very bit­
“Mr. Eli Font to P. T. Bangum, Dr.
thcu comes up some now experidpec, fill­
Meet Flora, Travel wplh tor, play phee.
।
’
have finished our hunt after those WenDANIEL COOK,
ter and angry. ‘Forget mo so soon?’ cd.
To privilege of playing a trombone in
“ * And Flora—she hroi d T
OF THE PEACE. G.nejal Land rad I ing my empty cup with a still more deli­
era lands, you shall see her, together with
I said; ‘ and ' receive the attentions of the hypocrite, with smiles up my lips and
his museum for the week sndingMay 14,
“ ‘Floral’ repented Joseph.
‘Don't 1
nt. will attend »« «M colleel wool cious wino.’
•
'
hell in niy heart,—or thunder-strike her
the loveliest pair of children that over
.. . .. : ---- —In. otneu.
another man ?’ You see how consistent
you know—haven't you any Idea—what
lass, as."
•‘ ‘ Don't rax mo with your philosophy F
made two proud parents happy.
i I was, to condemn her for tto very fiiult atones with tto truth;-—what was 1 to do? has happened 1 It has been terrible !'
“Well,” said Mr. Bangum, “I baiters
raid Flora.
‘I don’t know anything 11 lad myeell b*n »&lt;&gt; OH?" u» commit 1
To some men the question would, per­
“And here,” added Westwood, “we
J ARE*"a. kweezey.
it was five dollars, wasn't ill"
“'TW1 me at once!' 1 said. 'Keep
about it. All I know is this present,— j
haps, have presented but few difficulties.
have arrived at tho end of ojr day’s jour“Well, the .«»..«
round ..
of _rides,
cxcuraions,
“Y'e-ea," said Mr. Fant, perplexed; I
this sky, thur'eartb, this sea, and the joy | ~v»cw,
___ ,_____
But for me, sir, who am not quite devoid nothing back!'
wchavo had tho Romance of tto
between, vraich I can't give up quite so ' soirees, visits to the operas and theatres,'
believe
it was. But 1 didn’t loo* at It in
“
'Immediately
on
her
return
from
GJyve, and now—let's have some supper.”
easily as you can, with your beautiful walks on tto Boulevards, and in the rnl- of conscience, whatever you may think, Marseilles,—you remember that 1’
that light"
•
Z'
—let me tell you, I’d rather hang by
theory,
that
something
'totter
awaita
lerics
of
tto
Louvre,
ended
st
la»tThe
Uiiw ia lie
Hoiae.
____
"In what light did you look at itl"
“ ‘ Yes, yes! go on!'
»
slurp
hooks
over
a
roasting
fire
than
be
A
Roxnsini
Co
ll
oq
ct
.
—
“
And
so,
you.’
I evening before we were to set out for the
LA.HOLBROOK.
** * She establirocd herself there., No­
raid Mr. Bangvm.
“ * 1 have told you,’ I replied,—for 11 South of France, 1 was at my lodgings, again suspended as 1 was betwixt two body could come between her and' you; ■Squire, you don't take a countv paper F’
ATTOKXEY
^Ua«nL.—
“
W-b-y,
”
said
Mr.
Fant,
still
more per­
such alternatives, imd feel tto torture of
unpacking and
an.l repacking
repacking the
the luggage
lua^eTJ
"No, Major, I get the city pper, on plexed, “i thought yon paid me five dol­
A Chtrossy. Gvneni! UoU nt Tax Agvut.
had been quite frank with her,—' how I v"»«ftkinir
and a brave, true girl she proved heroelf.
which I had left in Joseph's rare during 11both!
muUi totter terms, and so I take a couofiwv. wooed &gt;wn of Itawvy •
__ _ ■ —
...
lars, not I you.”
“Having driven Joseph away, I locked Oh, but she was wild about you! She pie of ttom.”
left America,—what a blank life was to irny abacncy among the Alp; 1 wa, mol-1
•
WlIXfAB Bl RGHER.
“Oto I no!" said Mr. Bsngum. ‘Thia
into Yny room, and suffered the offered the doctors extravagant sums—
“But, 'Squire, tho ooanty papers often
4 TronXBY. Ccmsfar atofefeitot. etoOr- me then; and did 1 not turn my back up- ianehu’y, dtesatisfic.l with the dtoiiatiahs myself
t
Ito more is the state of the case. There are quite
Z1 r-,.t Coen Coeuai(M&lt;»«r. OSre iu Bailey s an all that to meet face to face ito great- «
torments ot the dimmed in as quiet a she would have bribed Heaven itaelf, if prove a great convenier.cd
which had exhausted rny time and oner- t
a number of persons in this city wto
ns powdblc, until morning. Thon she could—not to let you die. But there wo sneourago them tto bettor their odi
cat happiness which I have ever yet I igifts, and thinking of Margaret.
I had iway
1
wish
to practice sneh instrument*.&gt;ut
icturned, and looked at me with carno a time,—one night, when you were tors can make thorn."
j. ’!. RE1 DIM,
known I
Ought not this to give me ■ inot preserved a single memento of her; Joseph
,
cannot do it at home on account ol diaraving about Margaret,—1 tell you, it was
“Why, I don’t know any convenience lurbing their neighbors, so 1 Ipt ttom a
faith in the divinity that shapes our I &gt;and now I wished I liod one,—If only a । &lt;dismay.
*1 EXKJIAL Ur.d and Tax -'r™&lt;terrible!
Sho would have the truth,
tKuinoraratraora &lt;«
--i" ends ?’
“
‘
For
Heaven
’
s
sake
!
’
he
raid,
*
you
&lt;withered leaf, ora line of her writing.—
they are to ■nt,"
standing-up-place, on tto balcony; and
promptly and •'* Melity. &lt;*•••
ought not to let this thing kill you—and and so I told her,—everything, from ths,
“ ‘And so,’she answered, ‘when I have 1
“Ito fiu-m you sold but fidl was adth, •-Republican Banner, opposite
In this mood, I danced to cast my eye &lt;
beginning. Il makes mo shudder now to1 vortised in one of them, and thereby crab gentleman comes tore, brings what
lost you, I shall have tto satisfaction uf upon
I
a slray glove, in the bottom of tny |it will if you keep on.’
instrument he likes, and practices what­
“ • So 'much Um belter,' I said, ‘ if it think of it,—it struck her so like death !'' you obtained a customer. Did you
i thinking that you are enjoying some still trunk.
i
1 snatched nt it eagerly, and, in
ever to want* to, wittout disturbing any­
“ • WhAt did she say 1—what did she do 1’
But don’t to
DBYHICUS
tf-vroa. ««**•
R»ss«U‘b , more exquisite consolation for tl»e slight 1ths impulse of tto moment,—before 1 re­ kills nobody but ma.
body; that is, anybody we care about.
“ ‘She didn’t say much,—“Oh, my not I”
alarmed.
Reep
jicrfrctly
oool,
and
atj
,
-V.,
M&gt;jer, but I rdd Um
1 u-r:. .-‘Ute *tr»»i _____
pangs you may have felt at |»ailing from ’fleetel that I was wronging Flora,—press“Ito office door opened, and tto trom­
• God I my God!"—something like that.
tend t&lt;&gt; the commission 1 am going to trust j
me! Your philosophy a ill make it easy Ied It to my lips. Yus, I found the plarc
■ dollars for iL”
bone went out, followed by Mr. Font;
' JOHN BOBERT8,
to you. I can’t see Flora this morning; The next morning she stowed me a letter. , ?.And jron rn*r,c much more
three while Mr. Bangnm proceed to make
■Oin.SlCIAX *te Rorpro. I»Welite*»» Uro-L for you to say, “ Good-bye! it was a •where it had been mended, tho spot Mar­
■ which she had written to Margaret.’
1
I dollars by it Now, if your neighbors
1
the C»ert H»o««
.
- pretty romance; I go to find prettier ones garet's fingers bad touched, and gkC-c it a 1 must gain a little time. Go to tto sta­।
out his bills against tto other knstro“ *To Margaret T I started up, but fell
had not maintained and kept it ready for menta. Mr. Fant baa sines given up tto
still;” and then forget me altogetherF
, Lira for every stitch. Then, incensed at tion of the Lyons milway, where 1 have
II. P. ( HERBY, ___
your use, you would have been without
X-I.TKV FERI.ir and CsmjWW. •“ '
“ ‘And you,’ I said, * will that to easy mysei/, 1 flung It from me, and hurried
BBIW
----- ------------ --­ the means to advertise your property.— trombone.—Marital Rtrim.
— -- -------, •
from the room.
1 walked towards the tn.ai i ***i
ter worthy of the noblest woman. 1
’ for you T
Sberiden was onre taken 111 In oom*
’
“'Yea,' sto cried, with spirit, ‘any­ Place ds In Concorde, v bore the brilliant tor on the journey. Give tor no lime to wrote another, fur I thought Margaret Hot I think I raw your daughter's mar­
qixMtlon you, and to sure she dues not
riage in those papers, did that cost you quenes of a fortnight's continued daring
thing is easy to a proud, impetuous wo­ Inruns burned like n constellation. 1
ought to know everything.
It might
man, who finds that the brief romance of I strolled through tho Elysian Fields, end *W“ U’H*1 manage it,—trust mo!' raid Jo- save her life, and yours, too. In the mean »iy thing?”
“No/but------- "
- ten-day*’ acquaintance has already be^ ; watched tho lights of the carriages swarm­
a ter.-day*’ aopiatntance i—
. । wMdlca the light* ol uw car:
raph. And off to started. At the and at ; time, I had got worse sews from her still
“And your brother's death was thus
—-------»L"
partyJ ’•
come tiresome
to second
the sewnti
I Ing
ing like fire-flies up the
tto long avenue; stoji. two hours, which seemed twreity, be I —that bar Leal th ouutlnuod to decline, published, with a long obituary notice.— I
come
____
and that her physician mw no hope for
am glad 1 have cnioyed
___ ped by the concert gardens, and listeuud
And tto destruction of your neighbor that advice.
is so much gain, of which you cannot rob I to tbs glorified girls singing under rosy
i her except in A voyage to Italy. But that
• house by fire. You know these ।
C ABL4M O. SCOTT,
“ • uoou new».
— B-------.
The an ewer being affirmative.
me; and now I can say good-bye as coolly and golden pavilions the last songs of the ।
she resolutely refused to undertake, tmUl things arc exaggerated till the authentic I
i i stict: «’F the fkaCK Retwy PshMe.^ aa you, or I can die of shame, or I can st'
tor you had lost your paraport, and WO
•Right," say a the doctor; - 'tie the only
season; wandered about tto fountains,—
aocounta of tto newstmpsr set them all I
&lt;) crel Usd sod Tea
I once walk over this single rail Into the I
have
w
get
another
from
our
mmutar.
way to secure your length of day*’’
by the gardens of tto Tuihwiea, where |
“
‘
Wtoll
’
I
exclaimed,
‘
yon
lied
to
I do not doubt it,” acid Btoriden "for
right"
’
The’ rest V I said, • a horrible sus
water, and queuch this little candle, and tto trees stood so shadowy and still, sad i
“Oh, tree, but------- "
। tlxsac three bat days since 1 began hara
tho statue, gleamed so pale,—along the
B. IL FULLER,
Oh! there was no other way !’ said picion flashed upon me. ‘ You told me
“And when you were elected *Squire, : Iman the longest in my life.”
so “an
end
!’
Sto
sprang
upon a bench, and I swear quays of tto Seine, where the waves raHsomething terrible had happened.
to you, I tbotwht ato was going down ! 1 ed so-dsrk below,—trying to settle my­
««Yoa,__ to Flora. But you have heard
was so exalted by this passionate demon-, tboughta, to master rayself, to put Mar
tho -worst She is gone; she h by this
officical directory, for which------- "
upon matters regarding a late election, got
atration, that I should certainly have gone
time in Rome.’
•‘Yea, yoa, but thcee things are nows to to rather high wurda, wton eno of them
; garet
from me.
“Weary
at length, I returned to my
“ ’Flora gone 1 But you said sho was tho ruadera.
over with tor, and felt perfectly content,
They cau»e people to take irritably asserted :—
W. H. COLEMAM,
to die in tor arms,—at least until I to-i dumber, seated myself composedly, and telegraphic dispatch from me. I wagers
hau ttoy’U leave in the first steamer fur h&lt;M^SiUy BosAah! But did you think
“You never catch a 1» coming cat at
“So^no, ’Squire Grudge, not if all were
ato realize what a very disagreeable looked down at the glove which lay m bore Nilra-7 Then yon can follow at your
my mouth."
11 rnrui hor.1 I
I 1 bad thrown it upon tto polrfhod floor.
we had chosen to drown in.
like you. Now, 1 tall you, tto day will
To which the ether replied, “You may
_
. ,
“I drew her away; 1 walked up andr Mechanically I stooped and took up a bit leisure.’
oomo wton some one - ill write a very
-‘Thank yon, Joseph.’
I
"1
r AMI.
down with that superb creature pantingI of folded paper. It was written upon,—
long «l««y on your life and character,
“ I Mt relieved. Then rams a rsa*
and palpitating almost upon my heart; 1
• 1 I unrolled it, and read. It was aa if I
and the printer will pul it in type with a
'
(GEORGE
poured into tor car I know pot what ex- ' had opened tto record of doom I Had
baavy black lino over it* and with all
We haw beard a good many touchlug
OVXTt CLERK as
traragsut vows; and before the slow»­ the apparition of Margaret herself risen
expressions of filial affection, but none to
te Uw Court Hoove.
handed sailors bad fastened ’heir cable toI1 suddenly before me, I could not have been
; 'a grave la to a pauper. Yotxr wealth, lib­ equal tto following, whkh a Western
&gt;Coort tho buoy in tto ohannel, we had knotteda I more astounded. It was a note from her,
erality, and all auch things will be awoken men gave rent to lately :—
VAX BRUXT, *&gt; ta bs a more subtle and difficult noose, not to to
•------»—r.,i! nf love, suffer1 d&gt; but the printer’i boy, aa he spells the
iciaii. wbispere and consultations, which 1
which infused warm, sweet life into ma.; words In arranging the types to these say
knew were about me, yet took no interest
—__
—
eaaily. undone
_ so
“Now,*eo
what I strange, variable fools
I ,”_*nd at lewto Jou-pb ruling to my
..n no illinta, «»‘l
wb“
•“1
' Coart waarel . Months of tender intercourse 1
bedride. tn a Butter of agitation, and
cr-j.—, had tailed to bring about anything liks a '
ATbusmbm editor
will
...___ , __ _____ tajm.obluarjl"
/-“"••TV
VHoaaJ
_____ p««d™
J-l’*- M.rpret
■ “ Good morning, Squire.
and mvseif; and here behold mo irrero-'
• What of Flora F I demanded.
tor toollh.
c. AR. oably pledged to Flora, after a brief ten
• I UlVPUd, tot ato.wouldnt
ST AMTOX * TITFAMT,
haa oom* back; «tora here11
‘“•"s- La.^ aanuaintance!
j,, ।
QTAXTOXti EXCRAMafojrT■-. Jacks-)*. toabigwurlth what
J. F. MOBY,
who fcao
—
--------others,
todoiict
not a
grain
of that artlds left from wtnen i uau
^JIDPLSVIUJt KXCHAMQK

o rtr u.

Xjastinjj' Musintss Jlirtrtarj.

M

C

go quiedj- W1&lt;I arorn my-ltm IWScin.,
unto »»

X A WOOD.

J. DAm A &lt;»•»

.

m,
rhkA1
_ (ood

,„ta „r

�EEPUBLICAN

REPUBLICAN
—— — t —-----------

(Qaery: Could be servo them well If wiU be hold rrapreuible by the balance
did not do it wisely I)
He did not of their district aad the State. But the
Jfr. Editor : la your but edition you
come hero ax a Lecompton Democrat nor
I ns tt Dougins Democrat, ho would
----------------------------from Mr*. Catharine M. Ferri* mt-’
betti tried and proven, uhd we look for- come
• j pbigue on both your
ling forth certain ch*rges and allegation*
want to mix in tho Illinois fight and eondeion tlio President. The 1
th** they wRl give a

STATE TICKET.i£
l-f“‘l~*-^
i the parly, and it was not
I rebuke (gua) or roudomi

MOSES WISNER

thi* convention at the poll., a* he always
voted tho straight ticket, but he wished
it understood that he washed his hands
(gun) of the deed connected with hisnominslion, and hoped to God nubrylr would
■SUKmVO-. ISBELL.
ask 111 tn it-Ay he did it.
Tbi. brought
another sliowcr of hisses and groans, aud
luud coll for Lothrop, who made
motion to make the nomination
mou*
“Lothrop ended himself up and made
JAMES W. SANBORN.
| the htarlliug nud modest, and characterl*'
tic announcement that he was not nn
affine seeker, (gun) and never had been.
(Gun.) This waa supposed to be a back
allot at Pock.
He bad fought the enoniy
sine* the days of liard cider, never lasting
uary drop of tiiat political beverage,
which
remarkable
and continued resist­
For SUU Scaalor, (2i»t Dul.-ictJ
ance of temptation entitled him to be
heard for a minute.
Hu wu. sorry to
Hear Peck break out in tho way be aid—
OF CHARLOTTE.
ho had hoped to sot . all differences ‘ in tho
Jewp bosom of tlic reran buried’ (gun.)
THIRD DISTRICT.
He didjnot come with any peculiar view*
—waa not, be wa* glad to aay, a particu­
lar friend of Stuart, but ho would sup­
port the choice of tiro convention, with­
out winking or kicking, or making a wry
face. He was authorized by Stuart to say
dial Stuart would go into the canvasu
with none but a nntiunal standard
O. 8. WRIGHT.
and thgjof ‘ Popular Sovereignty.’—
WILDER D. F06WR.
Ho thought there was uo dsngcr of doing
DWlUltT MAY.
a* Peck had raid they were doing—going
A. H. MORHISOX,
WILLARD DAVfo,
into the canvass with &lt;mc kind of a can­
didate in one hand, and a different kind of
a candidate in the other liand. Hits first
DEMOCRATIC STATE CONTENTION. intimation that Stuart luid backed down
from his anti-Lcconipton position to con­
Tho Democracy of tld* State met in ciliate the administration anil secure a
convention, at Detroit, on Thursday of
last week, and “put up" * ticket to be eumpton friends open their eyes, and they
“run down" next November.
Had we began to sec that they were 'sold out by
Stuart himself, its hia speech subsequently
sufficient spare, »c should.like to given
showed. The vote was taken to make
full account of the proceedings of the con- the nominatioA unoniraouv, when Peck
aij-J about a dozen or two others almost
content ourselves with a brief *cu6unt of cracked their throats iu loud full s’zctl
'no',’ ‘no,’ ‘no’*!' ”
A
the busmen roturimmated.
\ 7 .
The main struggle between the Le­
The convection organized by the n|»-

ora long, fully reward
mnn whom
they defigbt to
for his and their
fidelity.

EDMUND B. FAIRFIELD.

RENATOUAL CONTENTION.
Th* Senatorial Convention for this, the

was held at Vermontville, on
the first day of September,
inst. Il assembled in the Academy build­
ing, at two o’clock, P. M., and waa or
ganixed by the appointment of a Chair­
man, and E. A. Foot, of Charlotte, Sec­

retary.
Messrs. Benjamin

Evans and Isaac

Mcsrar, were appointed to act in cod
junction with the Secretary as a Com mi L
tee on Credential*.

,

After a few minute* *pent in examine
lion, tho committee reported the names
of the delegates elected to tho convention.
Upon calling of the roll, it was asdr-

tainvd that there were sixteen delegates
from the county of Eaton and eight from

tho couhty of Barry.
Upon motion of J. A. Swcexey, C. S.
Burton, John Roberta, J. M. Navins and
N. Bailey were admitted aa delegates to
fill vacancies occurring in thoBarrv oountv delcwatian
•
fy dateption.
J. M. Nevins, of Barry county, and IL
II. IL Hatch, of Eaton county, were ap­
pointed tellers.
On motion, the convention proceeded
to ballot for a candidate for State Sena­
tor, with the following result :•
nssr orroBBsZ'aAUor."- -.
Hsrvey Williups...,......................*
WHtart Dsvia.:............................. 8
Scattering ..

'Phe name of 8. W. Fowler was with­
drawn from before the convention.
stemtn ixraaaxv raixor.
Ilirrrv WilliaiQ*14
Wlll.Zl
w
petatuH-nt of Geo. W. Peek, as tempo­ compton and anti-Leoompton rides of the'
rary Chairman and J. G. Parkhurst, t&gt;i convention being upon the ofiire ot Gov­
ernor,
the
offices
were
filled
without
much
Whale number of vote.
Branch, for Secretary, pro Irm.
mill auxoT.
After the appointment of a Committee difficulty, there being but few candidates
t.n Credentials and permanent officers, an anxious of being.sacrificed.
G. C. Monro, of Jonesville, was nomi­
attempt was made to secure tho appoint
nated for Lieut. Governor; Mr. E. Kan.
On mothion of N. Bailey, Harvey Wil­
as th* motion was made by Hon. G. V. ter, of Detroit, foi Treasurer; J. P. King
N. Lothrop, a known Stuart man, a strong of Macinac, for Secretary of State; John liams »u declared unanimously nomi­
nated.
apposition arose, aa parliamentary usage J. Adam, of Itenawec, for Auditor Gen­
Ou motion of Geo.,W. Mill*, tho Chair
would have given Mr. Lothrop a place ns eral;. J. G. Sutherland, of Saginaw, for
appointed a committee o* rroolutioaa,
Chairman of the Committee; a result not Attorney General; John Ball, of Kent,
consisting
W. IHvis, B. H. Fuller, N.
tr&gt; be thought of by the Ireompton Ad­ for Corunussioncr of tho Land Office; D.
Bailey and Aaron Bronson.
ministration wing of tho Convention; so C. Jacokcs, for Superintendent of Public
The convention made choice of tho fol­
Instruction, anJ A. ,Y. Moore, of Kalalowing gentlemen aa a Senatorial Com­
dared lost, when the convention took a rnazoo, for Member of Use Board of Edu­
mittee : B. H. Fuller, of MirMluville;
cation.
recess until two o'clock, I*. M.
J. Roberts m(d J. A. Sweerey, of Hast­
anr.asoox axsain*.
RENOMINATION OF MR. HOWARD. ing*, IL C. K^lzic, of Vermontville; E.
Tbs Committee on Credentials reported
.
Ww. A.'Howaku has been rc-nomina- A. Foote and 5. W. Fowler, ol Char­
for officers, Hon. Robert McClelland, of
• ted i* the First Cungreneional District. lotte.
Wayne, for President, with several Vice !
11k convention next took a recess of
; Tho convention was held nt Ann Arbor,
President*, end Benj. Follett, of,Wash-Jon
1
Wednesday, September first. This iv thirty minute* to await the report Of the
tenaw, and Parkhurst, of Branch, for fk-o
j the third timo Mr. Howard baa nwfived committee on rosolvtion*.
.
, .
,
, this honor al the hands of the RcpubliUpon the re-assembling of th* conven­
■Min &lt;■'
'""S l*rr“*ri!cn.&lt;.fhl&gt;m«rkL A«.&lt;u.lll.lr.uth.
tion the committee mode their report,
ofa Cbmmittm Mslteoolutions, of which
\ . *.
.
....
.
.
■ received about a third t&gt;f the vote* cast.
®i V. N. Lothrop was Chairman.
1
Mr. Howard has served hi* district and
'Rib baHoting* for candidate for Gov­
tlu- country with signal ability during two
ernor were tin oc, two informal and one
terms, a* a member of the lower branch
of Congress.
Fli* position during the
the nomination, by n vote of 80, to 70 for
struggle which resulted in tho election of
Wm,M. Fenton.'
The folio* ing graphic description- of Mr. Basks m Speaker of the House of

foe acene which followed the nnnounco- Representatives, his subsequent position
ment of this rote is (rota tho Detroit Ad- and labor* as chairman of the committee
of Way* and Menn*, and his labor* in
investigating the election frauds in Kan
ey of th* Administration in the nomnmMt« and endorsement uf Stuart,, that they

Ihsi vote wa* no more than announced.
tocrcferc, that Stusrt wa* nominated and

was given, and- the torch applied.
ywdnr* of the Auti-Admicmtration dem
•crata al the blow they had hit Mr. Bu-

which wu accepted and the committee
discharged.
Upon a motion to a&lt;k&gt;|&gt;t, aa amend­

ment wa* nude to the resolutions, by ad­
ding tho one numbered ------- , wbeh they
were unanimously adopted by tho con­
vention; after which it adjourned.

[Not*.

The Resolutious. passed by

Uk convention, have not yet been received
at this office, but will appear next week.]

The I orris DU&amp;oullr.

Wc publish with this numlier certain
sas, Itare given him a uotiunal reputation,
of which the people of Michigan, and the “*tatrmenl»” and “affidavits" In relation
people of hi* own district, may well feel to this unhappy afuir. Timo and space
proud.
Under ordinary circumstances, forbid our making *txh comments upon
the re-nomination of Mr. Howard would it a* we had hoped and which wc shall do
u cuthuviarai at a fiiture lime. We very much regret
have been greeted
tho necessity of presenting those things
throughout tho State, but,
fess to having soma misgivings upon this to our reader* and do so only as sdversubject.
We regard political Integrity tisementa. Had 'wo anticipated the pub­
and the carrying out of pledge* e* the lication of any suclt scandal as is this
most sterling of public virtues; aad re­ week presented wc should have refused it
membering tho acknowledgements and at all hazards, but having admitted state-

my protestation*, as to tho falsity of the
statements contained In raid cord, also, a*

to the mode and manner it was obtained

Hastimus, Aug- 27th.
I du hereby certify ar.Jacknowledge d
w! tamU^d, W. K Kerris, tbu G. W.

* u*i m

-J

ris, be would live with me and «»PI*"
ve mo money to get a bill
Abo, G. W

from Mrs. Ferris. I am Impelled to this Mills had mo on
unpleasant duty, not only to juatify my­ Ferris and Geo. A. 8ml
He »l*o told me he
self In the course 1 have been compelled catebed him there.
did not like his wife and would leave her
to pursue, but in self-defense from at­ his house sad lot and furniture; and what
tacks and allegation* contained in said h. made in the Clerk's office for two years
’
No one dislikes this publicity of to come he would take m ith Um aud
card.
a matter, which ought ever to have been be never *aw n woman be liked as wdl
aa he did me, and did not like his wife,
screened from the public eye, mor* than
and he wa. the whole mean* of separating
myself. Butj the first step being taken mo and my husband. He has also given
by others to make public this unhappy me verse* wrote by himself to tne which
affair, there is no other honorable way were very loving from him to me, and
left mo but to do so likewise. This is so much such talk that I do not want to
*
my apology for coming before the public enumerate.
Cataaiuxb M. raaau.
with tho following affidavits and state­
ments. Without making any particular
nas »wu» vwci.v
- —- --— references, or going any further into per­ went to li»* with Mr. and Mrs. terrw 1
tinent preliminaries, 1 herewith hand them lived with them about two year* and five
months; I never saw Mr. Ferri* •tnkc or
tor publication, leaving it to an intelli­
quarrel with hie wife; she was always
gent public to judge who is to blame-, well used and went to store* and got what
and where tho guilt and cause of the ever she wanted al any time; 1 have
known her to Ikmtow forty dollar* in
breaking up of my fomily rests.
money on his account, to buy things of a
W. K. Fuuu*.
pcdler with when bo wa*away from home,
no found no fault when ho oun* home,
STATE OF MICHIGAN, I
but, on ike other hand, sho wa« alino*t
Bsrnr County.
1
Hastings, being duly univcnallv scolding and fretting at him.
" • K- Ferrin,, of Hasting*
sworn, doth
doth denote
depose and
and aar
«ay, tbnt on the One time I put some bread in steantor
night of August 24th, A. I). 1858, | went over * pot of potatoes to steam, she got
to the jail, al about halfpast eight o'dock. up in the moniing, was mad about it, and
George Mill* and Tny wife were in tho camo at me with the broom-stick, and was
kitchoa/thcy were busily talking' togeth­ pounding inc; Ferri*arid, “You will kill
er; 1 had my boot* and hat off; I wu* on her," *b&lt;! did not atop; he took the broom
Che outride of tho jail watdhlng them; from her; then sbebi-gsu throwing diriire,
about that time my little girl, Viola, knivc* and fork* at him; one tea cup hit
camo out door* and saw me; 1 told her him on the elbow, (she then left the house
mad and went to WiHihms’,) *o he boil
boure; presently my wile went into tho to carry his arm in a sling for aomo t«3i
sitting-room, and Mills went into the days .uni bother A doctor it; he has often
hall. After putting the children to bod, carnc to hi* meals and *be has went on
Mills passed through the h.ilj towards the so that he waa forced to leave without
front door, and turned to the right and eating; he ha* had to leave hi* l»d a great
entered the ritting-room where Mrs. For many night* on account of her quarreling;
ris war, Mills sat down by the north-east his mother was out to hi* hou*e three or
window, on the north ride of the table; four day* on a visit, and when she had
Mr*. Forels sat down dose by hum; Mills her thingv on all ready to go. she spoke
then took hold of Mrs. Feri'*’ band, awl about Viola, Ferris' little girl, going
' she salon hi* lap. with the arm of said home w ilji her and staring a week or two,
Mills around her, 1 was then looking in jCath. M. Ferris was mad at once, and
the window by which they sat. 1 waa s&lt;&gt; struck his mother ride of the bead and
mad to see a mar. breakinc up rny family partly knocked her off of her chair. If
that'I eould not wait any longer; I then necoMiry, could fill up five sheets of pa
per with her abuse toward* Ferris; I am
now about sixteen year* old; *he would
th* door that enters the sitting-room; the often gel mad ard go to Williams'; *he
latch to this door with the fastener turned would often halloo and yell as though
down, ss It was then, will not hold it so Ferri* wa*^ killing her, and he wa* no
but that the dog can push it open in the where near-her. nor w ould he have any­
night, and he dues often; I sprang againsl thing to ssy or do with her.
Maar A. Ilmr.
the door and it flew open instantly; Mrs.
Ferri, was still sitting on hi. (Mills') lap;
Mr* Ferri, said to me: *1 thought you
were not coming home under throe day*” jail, this summer,
'erri.
She was dressed very nicely, and her lived nt that tims, __________ _____
hair was fixed unusually so.
Soon after «t home, I hare seen Mills go there at
she and Mills went into ths sitting room two different time*; saw him talk with his
she went to the kitehen door and told wife, and they went out of my sight soon
Mr. Bennett tiiat he need not Irek the after Mills getting iu the bouse, where I
prironera in their evils, but that he could could nqt seo them, with doors open and
go to bed. I had told my wife when I window* up.
J. Mavs.
left Irome that I would not be boek und-.-r
Dated, H:-.vtiug*, Sept. &lt;5, 1858.
throe or foui da^s ; and I repeated tho
rame thing before Mills at hi. office be­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, |
.
Barry County.
f *’
fore I went awftyi I left home the 23d of
August, 1858.' It was ten o'clock at
John F. Gaines, of Hasting*, being du­
night when I entered the .itting-reom and ly sworn, doth depose and say, that on
caught Mills with ray wife u|k&gt;u hi. lap. the 20th of July 1 went over to the jail,
And thia deponent further with that on where Ferri* and his fiunily reaided, on
the 20th or 21st of August last, I went business; I raw George W. Mills there
home just at dusk, found that there wa. in the hall with Mrs. Ferris; this was in
no liTeaii in the how nor Anything cook­ tlio evening; Ferris was absent from
ed for the prisoners to cat; I asked my homo; 1 was there for the purpose uf fix
wife to cook tlicin something to eat; she ing bed* for tho prisoner* up stairs; was
said sho would not, and swore that noth­ up stairs awhile and came down to *ee
ing should bo cooked for them in the Mr*. Ferri* about soma bed dolhre; she
houoc; 1 then told thy little girl to get got some clothe* for me and went into
1 some flour and make some bread; she the altting room with Mill*; 1 wa* there
brought the flour,1 and my wife caught It about ono hour, they appeared to ba ex­
end carried it Off out doom and left it and cited.
And on the 31st of J uh- 1 ««.
came in; my little girl brought another there again on business; 1 then saw Mills
pan of .flour nnd put it on the table, then with Mr*. Ferri* In the sitting-room, *i
my wife caught up a cross-bar to the duor, ting dose together. It was in the evening;
sliont five feet long, and struck mo sever- Ferris was not al home; I thought there
r.l blow* with it; 1 took it away from her; wn* something that wo* not rtgh'; they
die then caught tho broom and struck me wore very interested; I have seen Mills
several time* with it, and struck at my there a number of other time* with Mr*.
little girl; I then took it away from her, Ferri*, in hi* absence.
and seised her by her arm just above the
Jonx F. Gaiks*
elbow, «nd threw her on the floor. After Subscribed and swore to before n;o this
that, in about half
Oth day of September, A. D., 1858.
work and worked until ten o'clock at
C. G. Holhuook,
night cooking and so on, and I thooghl 1
Justice of the Peace.
had done a good thing, but the next mornSTATE OF MICHI
to state more minutely tho unhappy dif­
County of Bar#
f "•
ferences between us unneccosarily. My
Depotition of Marilla C. 8uiith,.takcn
ife told me that, and this dc;&gt;onenl fur­
the second day of September, 1858,
ther aailh, tint on the31st day of August
tiie township of Prairiovill^ in die
last, Dr. John Roberta, of Hostings, came CounIv of *
see ber at her mother’s, three miles
from town, with a pises for publication the Peace, of dm township of Prairieville,
in the “Banner,’’ for her to »ign; bo had in said county. The said Manila C. Smith
— written,
—•
• made
■ no, iteration ia
it all
and

rnonta from one side wc could not con
io our hearing, we should have looked up­ swtently refuse. There uro eomo things
on Mr. Howard a* * greater and better in relation to some of the statements pubSeo. W. Peck mounted a table and Lee innn, with a better prospect of emolu­ lished which we should Fike to comment
ment and future uaefulncs* had be with­ upon and which wc boilero our duty to
drawn entirely from the struggle now the public demands, but which must be
He opened by hoping that the motto*
MiceMsfully determined, ik&gt; for os con­ deferred until a future time. "We will
y however in relation to the affidavit of
cerns a nomination.
Wc have no wprds with which l».rora&gt; Manila C. Smith,that the part* omitted sign it; that she signed it, but wm very Mill.
away from
unturs as to require their
mend au action of which wo do not *p are of Auch
have done so but for his advioe; and that
Ans.—About a dpxcn times, night and
on wen „s&gt;pcaKi&gt;:g
prove, mm! we claim the right to speak
nundemnslion ofJ
plainly upon a subject that is very likely
In the “Hanner"
Did my wife ever tell you not
refuse
in
future
to
bBhonu
tho
medito
affeet
one-fourth
of
the
delegation
of
• great service
Mr* hern. told mo that sho End signed
it, (gun) end he the Blate of Michigan in Coqgrea*.
An*.—k e*; sb* did not want be should
rar until it has passed before a legal tri- an affidavit, which affidavit is not correct. know it
[n the rc-ncmiMtion of Mr. Howaan,
Que*.—How late did be stay tiighta !
the disappointed friends of Mr. Blau bunal. In the mean time wo would «ugam credibly inAu*.—Till about two intho'mornins
have a double incentive to use their ut­
pMrally.
most and imecssiug exertions to secure
And on the 5± day of September, inst,
hi* (Mr. Howard's) election.
A fetiteg
aboata became no uproarious that the
t’rci'lcut was obliged to interfere, and
county, will t&gt;e attributed to the disafh-c- nil interested that we shall, for our own On the 25lb
but time together I
i tiou of Mr. Blair and his prominent
the Proracuting Attorney who I abould in thejaU in HaBtiacs,aboul th* 15th of
A new and arduous duty fells
'a friaoda (he bad trisnds.
1cm called for by a tribunal competent to
rt Hiram Bcxmeti
confessions of his friends recently made

Qas*-

MillsMills
ha*l&gt;®«&gt;
alouratour
house,euuk
(that
hai&gt;been
, !•
—-------ing the jail in Hasting*, Barry
fixed me
Kti^
“k7Tlri
•«----- «“in UW
unknown
to 12
my
busband, and wo did not want to let him
Que-.—Did you see them in any other
He has stayed with
»n UMkthnri .
.
.—
them on the bed together, room with Mills and closed the dour
In front room until two
morning.
Alway*_when
in the soutb-wt bed bind her, this evening, abcoit ten o’dor&lt;
night, when Ferris cum« hwn,\J
b^.WMSTldd tris, Catharine M.For- room.
t Mill, by lbs collar, Jfr*. Flr(il 2

Qw*

to Ferri*, “I thought you wes n&lt;rt
to be al home In throe day*." &lt;
*
ight Mllb was there at Ferri.’; | «„ '

Ans,
Qua*.
Ans.

«n.,«hetari
room door and scon thorn; did not know
.
.
.l__—.I
lz, bmi

about the work.
Qucs -llow long wm it before you
saw them on th* lounge together!
Ans —Can't tail procmely the dnv of
the month, but I think aboet th* twelfth

of August last.
,,
oX.-Dld Mr. Mill* say anything to
m) .umlta, jgor
businon!
,,
Ana—Ho said if I would mind my
businre* th y would 'u-nd to their buri

°CQuo«.—Was Mr. Burch

ever

there

when I was away, to *ce me on bwnnera I
Ann.—He was.
Ques.When was It tbit he, Burdi,
was there 1
,
Ans.—About ihr?e or four week* ago,

on Sabbath.
Que.-Did Burch say anyAiug to you
about the intimacy between Mrs. Fnrrw
and Mr. Mills; that there waa something
wrong about ill
Ans.—He did.
Que*.—Haro you crer seen inc to
,pcak with me, since you left my house,
An*.—I have not.
Que*.—Hase you seen me, done to
talk with mo privately I
her
An*.—1 have not

markk
Sulwicribcd and swum to before rtwlhis
2d day ofSqiL 1858.
Jou* G. Fuecmi',
Justice of the Peace.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, I
Countv &lt;&gt;f Barry.
f
I, John G. Freeman, a Justice of the
Peace iu and for the township of Prairie­
ville, In raid county of Barry, dohnreby
certify that Marilla C. Smith, named in
tho luregoing deposition, personally ap­
peared before me on the 2d day of Sept,
18J8, in the township uf Praievilk, in
raid county, and being by me, tiro raid
Justice, then and there fir»t sworn to tes­
tify the truth, the whole truth and noth­
ing but the truth, relating to the cause for
winch tiro deposition was taken, and her
testimony wa* taken in writing.
That the - foregoing deposition was
wholly written by me, and was cnrofolly
read to Marilla v. Smith, and then was
subscribed by her. Aud I furlbci certify
tiiat the raid deposition was taken at th*
request uf Washington K. Ferri*.
Jon* G. Fbuwax,
Justice of the Peace.
I’ra-ricville, Sept. 2, 1858.

STATE OF MIOIIGAN, 1
County uf Barry-.
. j
S-jlomuu Biir’.eb being puly .wore on
oath beforp me, Gtv? A. Smith, a Justice
of the Pcftce. in\ and fur the Cuufttr uf
Barry, doth 'depose and «ay that on the
Grat day uf August, A. D„ 1858, I was
at the bouse of Washington K. Ferris, or
the jail of said county, wa* there waiting
for said Ferris to come home from Kola
mnzoo, with belting for my machine;
while there George W. Mills came there
at the jai1; be came into the kitchen; Mrs.
Ferris invited him and inc to come into
the sitting-room; they soon retired to the
entry and had private talk; I heard him
say no would call again; thov —“ **—
together in the hull, and *
sremed to avoid my sight aa mucii a* pos­
sible; I thought there wu then some­
thing wrung l»etwi_
ten them 2and so re
marked to the hired girl in the kitchen,
she raid, “you will sec after a litll
stayed there about three-fourth* of ar
hour,
~
8. Braveii.
Subscribed and sworn to before ine this
Ith day of Sept., A. D., 1R58.
Gfto. A. Smith,
Justice uf the Peace.

the kitchen; Ifn. Ferris and Jfilb „Ine
Ln hall door and looked into the kHAcnJfr*. Ferri* said to me, “you 6],J
make ft great deal uf DotM* in ben-"- tl„
timo It was certainly eleven o'deik
night wlien Mill* left.
On other nirhta'
when Milla as there with Jfr*
when 1 went up stairs to lock un the pris­
oners in the cell*, Jfr*. Ferri* -woulf
come up stair* and lock me in with the
prisoners some two bouts at * time and
goback down stair* with JTilh; sn,!™
onetime I thought she was not going tn
let me out, aa she wanted me tostsi there
all night; I had to hallop to get out; Bnj
after she let me ouV'.Vills was there Mill.
And this deponeiit'fartber safth that Jfr*
Ferris told mu .often while there that
Jfills had promised bar to let her h*Te
money with which to obtain a bill of jj
voree from Ferri., if she would leave him,
and that he-would live her wucld; and
that Milb thought n good deal mOre of her
thou be did of nia own wife on une time
! when there was a circus in Hasting*, and
when Ferris wus gone from home, Jfr*
Ferris requested me to go to the Court
House,-and U-B J/tlb to come up and
to the Circus with.her. I did xo.nnd Mills
said ho would g". in time. Soon after,
Ferri* came borne; then Jfr*. Ferri* want-'
od ma to notify Jfiilb that Ferris hid got
borne, and tell him not to cuniea/ter her.
1 did so, and Jfr 11* did not go after her.—
This wan about the 31st day of Jolv Lut,
at Hastings; and this is the only'time I
ever went to tho Court House for Aflllsto

a word paw between JffiUsand Jfr* Fer­
ri* about*any troubles between Ferri*
and hi* »ife; And that generally they had
no light* in tuf front roam, when they
were both In there, t»r tn the hall; and
Jfill* always went out and in th* front
doorriyly; cud, in rimrt, raid Afill, came
lucre for no good purjmsc; dfills told me
not to nay anything rii-out my coming
there; I sai-J to bin , iHow would like to
be serve-J in that waj !** .Villa said. “I
don’t know as I ri»&lt;dd like iL" Aftny
more thing* 1 might mrution in this nat­
ter if nreessary, but I will f &gt;rbear until
I nm called uj&gt;on fur that inforiMliou.
I further state that the subject of .toy go-'
ing into the Barry epun’.r jail, w*s never
mentioned by me o&lt;«r Evrrin, until 25lh
August last, the day after the *&lt;-pantiac
of Jfr. and Jfr* Ferri ; and s» to any ad­
vice I ever gave Afn. Ferri*, sho has fre­
quently t-»Id me that her intention was to
leave Mr. Fetri*, and awore that sh- wo'd
leave him, and packed many of her things
in Ferris’ absence, to go away, and re 11*1
on me to assiat Ikt in ge tting her thing*
away; and I refilled rinulutely to assist
her, and adviw.-d her that site w*» tal&gt;i»g
a very wrong course, that it was her du
I ty to live With Ferri*, and keep bvrvhild’re-n togefher; that F«-rris provided a
prod home, was kind to bi* family, which
she admitted; and 1 never knew of any
unkind treatment of Ferri* towaAls hu
family, and have lived.with him at differ­
ent times; at one tunc three or four
month*.
H«*m Bct-xxvr.
Subeerilx-] and sworn to before rr.t this
Cth day ofScpteinbur, A. D_ 1358.
. ■
‘
tk G. llbuiuook.

NOTICE.

WA8HISGT

E»

T&lt;j tie I'eopltof Barry Cwnly :
1, the undersigned, having Imdetato'd
that it is rcporti-d. that 1 have left the Re­
publican party, take this method to inform
the parly that 1 am with them, as iroul,
that I am spending my time an-l means
for their sucres*, and sltali continue to d»
i.
W. K. Fbmis..
Dated, September 6, 1858.

SPECIAL NOTICES

XS

niaints, 8w.»U l*
Ac., Ac. Wl-«n«
is out irf order,
ftcsrjsr

cannot rxiit toecthrr.

STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Barry County.
J **
Hiram Bennett, of the township of
Hosting*, in said county, being duly Freta the M.unwcC.tr (Ohio) *»«X J
sworn, doth dqxwo and say, that I *c!«j
jMIcr in the absent* of the thsriff, W.
K. Ferris, from the 18ih day of June,
1858, until the 2lth day uf X
D., 1858, at 12 o'clock at n
ing*, in said count
ibn time
in the absence of
W. Mill* was there at
family of W. K. Ferris'reside, about
twenty times; tiiat 1 never
said Mill,
there when W. K. Ferri.
rrept on ti
n aay of August In the
ight, about------- 'clock, when Mr. Ferri,
eame in; Mr*. Ferri* said to me,th*t Mr.
l-erri* would not be at homo until the

»■-

quently

monnng, the

s?

Ar.-,—1 ■£

entire Republiam party of the State.—

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DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,
A General New., Political, Literary and
Commercial Paper.

DIBMASE VANQUISHED-

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br axld taortg.gv or any part

HARDWARE STOKE.

NEW SPfllNG GOODS.
lemaUlitv *ud vanua.ufaoea
■bore. We oniat. with eon­
___________ ..."A-EnSiTiCSS!

^**i.w^»t biHcr.tt the Court Ilouw iu the all­
in .Aid County af Barry. iLai be­
. Ii c •/ huldbtg th* Circuit Court in oaM
Ilw ru-? ■ . , , .
nori at two

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HARDWARE!

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LARGE STOCK

k

**k ca mpport If we diall nut pvura worthy of IL
W; aliall occupy Hie &gt;aiue fi erica* indepcadent po

DRY GOODS!

„ K F&gt; in*. *“'T h‘ Mortgager.

______

----------- CHANCERY SALE.’

J U.sfo»*'
Brtj.nnn.

U to an Belli, 11 nuimiura mvui
eartainty. while at |he eato* tta* It regul**** th*
■aervtion*. remorea ob*tructiati* from the bowel.

with bi. Fesudinadiu Blood I'itU. will not only
obliterate Diz moi] tmiuful d»e..e. Lol prevent
tbeb reeurrcaee, a|J lengthen life beyond the ardl?J3&gt;.,HCANni^AVIAN VEG [TABLE BLOOD

1BWJS * KH'DiBS?
llcowx A A v J »**«, CutopW'a. tWintow.
Hepuwber 1. I'j'__ . - ; .
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’notice.

I
1

PRINTS, LAWNS, G1NGI1am5,
FILLS. Dr RobacK prcxula the rewu tof twenty
Cm* ofexperieoclluud .tally audexpenuxirt ro : SILKS, BONNETS RUCHE BOR
what * perfect p|ll ilwold be. No cue can ovubt
tkelr .up-riarty gflrr one aingl* trial. 1‘nre ol
■ I., cn..&lt;-1*1....I t*HP&lt;l.r— *1 tier l.ottlw.' DE RS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, du!

GROCERIES

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8,

’r.iiVtbad

tflwre**. m wfv, Catharine, ha* LB my bed
*Jb0ar-l*i!b’"U« J«‘
pruvaeatijn. th»
. th.r.i.n • - •iiUeu •*&gt; I*™*"
•»*&lt;*•
M.r Irtrtting Ur cm my aeemmt. aa ahall pay
„drbu &lt; f lu t C'Uirc.-Urg utter till* data.
Hunt;-. Aug £ ^fNOTOx K. febbIR

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,'
snirrulaBl&amp;hniTfea^ iitxdi

®B®(DKIB1BT1

uf every pOMible me, recently
at prices pJtTecUj^s^jled tp lS

ly procMdinga uflbc Ugudature, bulgin'Ad! uer- ;
batnn raporu of apttclm to ublclt Ihr public may
teal Bti inierert.
la oar commercial department, cere ubich a
eomia tout man will pteaidc, wa shell aim at aecu
r*ry and rtHaMIHy,
Th* editorial raanagemeut and general conduct

Paten O»s Dcllui rxx Borru.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

ed

goods;

muslins,

smii'Er?

SHIRTING, BATli, CoTTbs fABN.

GLASS-WARE

CAMDKICS,

UNESS, OIL SILK*,

PARASOLS, it, do.

TK®Ei»

1-JU won for iteelf rath » renown far the eurc of
every varietv of Throat and Lung Comprint, that

’ CilapaL
:
v.'

COOKING STOVES

Covdaof Ready-Made

CLOTHING

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

A ljuc aaaortment
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

TIN

VII ALLI

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, ^HET-

—on - '■

HERD'S PI^ID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CIUMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new rtyle,)
WHITE GOODS, Ac.

TRIWEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,
Oahiae all IU iaMt anti
rto 1‘jilr-PruLj
atkali-riuiH Jay—TU &lt;wrt
IU»f n taHnf
Me IfaHn—T.mr t.rgL-At.
The Tai-Wontit Tuiuma i« comi»»ed of the
imide tr.u'.lrr of the Dailt Tawt ra of eeery two

, They are *ugw-eu*t.i!, mi that th-- tr.mt seaaL
tie* can take them pleuaaaUv. and being purely
vegetable, no ham eaa ariM from their UM fa any
"*Prto/15 cento per Box; Sit Bazw for SI 00-

complaint*, and the treatment that kbhuld be fvll°Lto 2rt‘te°pSotf by unptfadplvd doalm. trith

*T*nt!a' vwtwt'v iflocal, commercial and mroEo DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
inunipnca which *pi*“» to the Daily.
OT Will too nut get several perwin* to unite Ac., Ac.
in retting ap aelubi r tlialMily or Tti-Weekly!
ftaDBTftOIT WEEKLY TlUllVSK couulnina all lb* mipotier-t *nd lalaat general new* of
the Dailr Tribune, *nd»b*al a* much reading aa
S Now York Weekl.ro; u mailed to .ubrorlUra

want th* l&lt;*t aid there M far them, and they thcoM

CONIMTICH (j™ I’felXlej* Kdiaa Fl-.”;eian' having arrievd «l an *tleauevd old age. d«.rc* tc .pend
curatthe remnant of hi* day* in **»!•
'ing to (he afflict i*™ltb-~l
‘the land tlw nsidicuio which ba*
Il R.~ ltxlWk»»n«nlatora«riII«:te,aBective.
.pn.rcdwauccira.fal i“ ** &lt;«•
I. »s i aptedih. Cartirenca*, Indlgea- . -101300, 1
f Couaumptton. D r one h it i
tUn. Jnr.auuL'iuo of the Bowel*, Dyaptp-ta. Uvcr Co-uplaiut. Ihamant of
[he linrt and Kelmja. Female Comt'amui, iifcnll Pox, Fcvar*. Meaaka,
hr . Ae. Whenever the female ayatem
U out of enter, a dean of Bad a ay ■
Breulatov* »iILre,U/re it to nw'darity.
No female wbould bo whbout tbcm.
IL R. Remcdiea arc eoM bv Dreggiita ereryaUre.
tAllWAY A CO.
J I' RabertsACfa, naattoga.
I5STA5CW, iio-umKU.
A. J. Ifarrne. FrairwviU*.
.
Ible ayniptoma i
K. Niebel*. Or*npwillc.
•
[vfhia medicine
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[explicit direct,
lit tbemaelya*.
PROBATE NOTICE.
OF HtCBJOAN, I Probato Court for Dr.faB.WKMI

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, uf every

t'X^.’n.en wto’devirc the coDhmto of the Dally variety and style.
Lui who twicic a mail only tlirea time* a week,
thu urce will be a valuable aubatliule. Il haa a
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
grout advant.gcoTer the warkly net only to mupriaing more general trow*, but in giving (ba mar­ (AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCTf
ket* ofeach d*v, and prtaesting. aho.atmichgrta- I
tar variety of local city Intelligence.
LINEN,
WHITE LINEN DRILL
We do not know that it t« oeceaaary to nartio*lariroafler the above but w» may uy, tl- TiuW«*«t.r Tatai'D* willeeataia the U&lt;e*l new* by FANCY CA88IMERES, a Urge .lock,
telegni|&gt;h, market*, the l*tr*t new. lyUi^nmfla up beautiful paltcrnaand very cheap; BLACK

•“'5£
L P. -IU I'-vj.'. Ready RUM far IlcaitoAoe.
aU-iber
or nertwH; Rbaumatiinn ‘
Fardyeie. Ijtmbjgnv (bint, A'rntydeia, .
|
T .'.iiiwhe. Modi l‘ux. Fever*.Swullwn .
i
Jetuta, Kidney Uorntdaiuta, ftarlU Fc- !
I
r.-r.l'd: . s'cund the IJver. Ilcurtt-y, |
'
Hrutlern, and Tain* of all
Iui-Ij. B-dtray i. Bea-lr Belief wilt, in |
. * L w muictcB, cbangv tbc tai**rtc* you I
' mice tn J.rtaof pleasure.
l. R.--&gt;:«lwa&lt;&gt; llcnovnUuxBencIveat.fortbc
rite lifxtirunic diinee—-»nch a* Herof.il.am! SaphUitie Complaint*. &lt;-'uu■..Itncctic ami other «fflvtiotij of the
i-iwij. and Throat, f ndamtica and l.ulargrtnentaof t art*. Eruptive and oth­
er *!K-*i-r* if Um- Hfal, Node*. Tumor*.
Ulcer*. Ilj«pepaia. mid all other di*cn&gt;r. anting trvni ar Impure *tata of Hi*

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ja Woodward Avaaur. DwtrulL

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PRIZK FOB EVERBDODY t
WHO SCDSCBIHES FOB TON

fore granted by the Judge ‘ f FrolrtU, for tba

A DEAUTIFVU.T

Culver, in the toan.hip of Jobnatowu, in the,*aid
eouo'.y, on W*dt»e*d*y. tlie ISlh d.y of Heuletaber,
anr"-"............................

Ilalu'CrSTKA.'TEZD

A fllFT WORTH FUOM M CENTS to I IBM
WllJ.BF. HKNTTO KACH SUBSCKHTKB Oh
HRCEIIT OF THE 8UBSCRIBTI0N MONEY.

TERMS—15 ADVANCE:
Ona oepy far one year, and I gift............... t» W

St!XEJ5e*»F’uKoa«««* ■

far mn and box*. PU«n l«aX, Legbom, Panama.
wool and far of every grade. and many otLcr
thluga which wv cajioot ban twttotnM, «a of

Muwricmnu- *’»

N AILB, GLASS, riTTY, OILS, CAN'

DLKS, BOATS, BASH, VAILS, SKD1,'
coiiDs,ctxrrnEs lints, bhooub';
.WALLfAI'ER, AA;*i

Tint XEW YORK WEEKLY I'REBS ie on. of
UM NS.of entertaining muter, aud ELEGANTLY
1U.CTTBATED every week.

JEWELRY 1
books and ITATIOltEBY I »
X ! ARM A DANTA. h.v* jual roeairad a naw
nl ttock of Jewelry,Book*. Mstiouery. Ac., at
tku old auod. state Btrert, wutb aida, (to Rua*t-l»tL.re.) Hrotmff, u here they boru emmianlly
*J~l »»pleadid **a*rtww»t*f mwful and

SIIEIUIFS BALE.
Y virtue of one traneenpt viecuiiun, iuitul
from and under liia seal of the Circatt Court
for the county cf Barry. * d«i ou thalttlb
dav of June, 181S, key r.poa and *lnv tha faifowtag daaenbed premier* and narod. of laud, to wit:
Th* aouth W «f *m&gt;lb H oC wiuib wat &gt;&lt; roc. M.
Iowu3, notlh, range 7 weal; alio Miulh-«wi X «rf
the north ea»l X of mcUou 2&lt;, same town.
Tb* above d.aeribed premix* 1 ahaU «xmm far
•ale. at pubtc .uctmn. or vrodn. to the btgbnt
bidder at the froot Door of U» Court Hmm. ft*
tb* vOlagv of Haaling.. Barry «"»«/. MtehlM
•a lb* 4th d*y ?f geptemfar, 1638, at «&gt;• o cLc*

Boi and

.,-^sJ.Ar.
Compriaing everything hr a geatlemanfa ocUi; Hmting*, July U, (S3.
»10&lt;7
aliirte, collar*, gtovro. boaicry, cravato. pu'J.n.
OIJtoOLUTION.
err rerwtyfrom five .tollmgvto»ix dollarx; eo*U.
avary pnev, quality *ad pattern j veata from ato dWMlvrd, by amtua! cjr-icnt.
ahHIiuga to six dollar*.
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la eidi week ae*t fasaadialely preceding th* tfaoa
rftoumgmttopremiaafa
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fell upon a wild haggard figure, standing
my heart faint, and my cheek pale, and I
What la nix Fhorn Aaa PjivsicauT
Wb abb Nxteb SsruinKD.—Every
near the door.
was wretched.
urn Moaxtrr, To Maxxr!—Among ths man has his private souro* of pride, and
It was Gilborne.
Ills face was dread­
“1 think I oodvretand your feelings,”
il ia generally that for which the world
covRage
fully pale, bis lips ashy, hi* eyas gleamed said Isabel, who li.U ned with deep inter­
give*him tbosmallvst credit He com­
Tn« Stib Toxd Boots.— V certain p*rwith an unnatural brigbuieos, and lac eat “1 know how 1 should hale full un­
to marry before she was twenty years old. monly values himself least on account of
trembled in every limb. I started,—ut­ der a conviction that any thoughtlessness In the United States, very few Indies are
the vary quality for the pooeasafon of
tered a sjppreased cry, and, shuddering, of mine had rained a fellow being's hap fit either physically or mentally, to be­
whioh ths popular opinion estimates him Moines improvement They had a large
clung to fay huehand’s arm.
A pang niness—perbape ahatterad his intellect 1
come mothers beforw they reach th* age most. Is be a great trsgedian t Then he tent fitted up very comfortably, nod the
went through my heart—a pang of re­ But of course you board from GUborne of twenty one, twenty-two, or even bo- secretly piques bimaelf, as the elder Booth hoosiers about there were fa the habit of
tn4 seem to IwfuUh
morse and ilread'whfah I shall uevor for­ again I"
ealer io era
fore they are one or two yearn older.— ■Aid, on his rare Mpoclty to play low com frequently dropping in, nd making them
p-0. CTVftMy.
get&gt;
“Listen! He disappeared. For more I The unsound condition aud constitution edy. I* be a comedian 1 Then he de selves perfectly al home. One afternoon,
“What’a the matter 1" Edward asked. thxn a year be was absent, and nobody of the parent, is usualy transmitted, with light*, like Barton, In being thought a Mtcue of the party — CL. was aUtiag straddle
dwkM» ulgfct wn| yi,U at last
I could not reply, but he saw my eye up. knew what bad became of him.
F. if. * J- KUWELG
At । increasing intensity, to the offspring. By eratear, nod is willing to sacrifice^!! the of a trunk, with a glass before hifh. shav.
on the haggard object fa the door-way,
the lawn of Ly curgus, the most special laurels of the xUgo for the hays of the ing, and a pair of stub food boots sitting
and knew why I shuddered, for 1 had told
attention was paid to the physical educa­ publisher. Orlosky, a Pole, was once the on the trunk before him—not such stubs
him somethfag of my unfortunate flirta­ sbout the country, begging for his bread tion &lt;&lt; women; and no delicate or sickly moat celebrated painter at the court of as the frnry used to wear, but different
tion.
from door to door, giving In return for women were on any aecm-ut allowed to St. Petersburg, and his picture* were on­ in every way. You may form soma idea
“Is that failborne F he asked.
charity, the touching sougs, which bo sung marry. Dr. Johnson, in bis work on the ly exceeded in price by those of Hor­ of their shape, by ths doctor Mying, that
D'i
“Ye*," I fourmured.
in a soft, melancholy voice, and the musi­ “Economy of Health,'' says, that matri­ ace Venut.
Yet Orlosky was only “the shoomaker who made them was loo
By this tithe alt Ayes were fixed upon cal tones of an aceordeon be carriod with mony should not be contracted before the delighted when you eommendcJ him poor to bay a last, and therefore, moot
the unhappy mao.
It was his pale face him, which ba played with peculiar feeling first year of the fourth septennial on the fur nis feats of strength.
When he have made thorn over his lap atone.” G
aud wild eye alone that attracted atten­ and skill. Evcrvbody treated him kind­ part of the lady, or befiirv the last year used lo call on the Duke Constantine, in­ had not been engnged over five minute*
tion, his dress was disarranged; lus long ly, for, although he was evidently of an of the same ni the caae of the gentleman, stead of leaving his card, he would lake when in comes ore 6t the hoonlers, very
hair fell in disoi derod locks about his insane mind, there was a mildne**, a m*l- la other words, the famale should be at up a baker's above), twist'it into a knot, leisurely taking a seat, and ccmmenond
cheeks, and his garments were covered aneholy enthusiasm, about him which won at least twcaly-uns y oars of age, and the and tell the porter to hand It to the grand taking agbod survey. After endeavoring
with the dust of travel. • But while all all hearts. Search wm made fur iiim.— male at twenty-eight. Thu Ductor says Juke. The latter would know tfVi left to draw out one or two of the party, and
ElLKl.'S m d~p.
•yea
were fixed on him, his were fixed His friends were not mistaken in their that there should bl* a difference of serca such a token vf his regard. And Orl(»sky finding it "no go,' bis gaxe at length rest­
c.a«. piuU.Uk
on me alunq, and, ia my alarm aud con­ suspiviotu.
He was the wandering Gil
was only llife the rest &lt;&gt;f the world. They ed on our friend €*• shoes. Thinking he
fusion, 1 tall die blood at first forsake my borne/
riod of life the outinection u contracted. often despise the genius that has n on them liad a good subject for dieoottrsing on. ho
, f litoef
ebeeks, then burn tlwm like fire.
- - . “-0b, aunt!" exclaimed Isabel, tears fil­ There ia a differenoa of aaven years fa the distinction, in thair admiration for some said:—
two aexea, not In the actual duration of transient ability, for the exhibition of
ling her ayes. .
;TEWFL."K'
"Tbsy carried him back to C——■. | lite, but In the stamina of ths e.mititutlon, which the tar less gifted may chance to be them ar
J Lu4 *H 1
liand on hi* heart a* wa
of —
the
and ««.the «-.v»Imeo- remarkable It is the old story, si! over,
For several, weeks ho sccjncd contented the symmetry —
v form, ...«
to remain at homo, but at length his dis ’ meat* of th* face. In respect to early of dissatiafied humanity, wrefahed with
C. got up and looked at him a minute;
dently lioj^'tixt hi* pmym might be [&gt;o»ition to wander returned and he dis- marri.ige, to far as it concerns .u.
the—
softer
a— every rxcellenca It owns, becauae eurloua- and then, in a rather unpleasant tone «f
vurv.f.
sex, fur every year at which marriage is ly longing for some other’s inferior ex­ voice aald:
appeared again.
Butyls im*gc, as he stood there in the
entered
uiv-u
before
the
age
of
twenty
-one,
‘
•Sir, I drove the toee of those shoes, as
“One chilly, rainy day, I was sitting
cellence.
.
{ou sec, by kicking mse out of this tent
doorway, haunted my brain, and it wa* alone fa my room, amusing myself with there will be on an average, three years
Wbxh Ijcr to du«l Lar. lain '
or asking Impudent questions.”
my first child—then about six months old of premature decay of the corporeal fabmany hours before 1 could compose mi
moal wonderful properties of the tnt
H»e fellow did not stay a great white
aelfi
—when there was a ripg at the door.— tic, more or lose apps tent.
la the extraordinary force they exar
after that, but moved out with hi* face to
I was beginning, however, lo feel at Onr domestic had gone nut, and there lieG, with his eyes fixed firmly on th*- stub
enee again, ia the midst of my wedding ing no one in ths bouse but ma, I left Eli*
Two
KrsMor
K
oofes
.
—
“
Putnotyour
toed boot*.
,
guests, when a domestic eamc to mo tn playing on' the floor, and weal to opeu the
faith iu prinec*," asya th* Bible. “Pat fact* in relation to this point, are demon­
say that a ;--rson widwd to see me in the door.
Pluoxo Teitu id Old Tiuxs.—Ute
“I started back with an exclamation of never no trust in politiciaiicrs,” oltacrvcs strated by the celebrated Burelti in his
ball. Thinking it was m&gt;me invited friend,
one of old Neal's ii-jnilde bcioe’s fa the work D* Motu Anlmaliutn. Whoa a primitive method of alwtracting teeth ia
alarm.
Gilborne
drenched
with
the
cold
win, had arrived al a late hour, I hastened
A MOAT WITH A MORAL
j Charcoal Sketches; “they are sure to give man liftv with his teeth a weight of two Scranton is thus ijcertilievl
.
.. . __
PAKKEH.
to tho door alone.
Imacine my conster­ rain, was -standing on the stops. My
yoa a bytl.’’
Th* man who smiles in Inmdred pounds, with a rope fastened to
One «.d ot a hempatring wax fattened
“Toe world would hardly be worth nation, when I saw tho wild figure of Gil- first impulse was of tear, aud I. would
have shut the door in hi«4ace, had be not your fitce to-day to get your vote, and is thejnw teeth, the muscles named Tempo- upon the aching member, white the Other,
living in were H not for flirtation," ex- borne standing before me.
too short sighted to rucognixe you to-mor­ ralts and Magnates, with which people •ecurely tied around a bul).-t purjxwely
WILLIAM JUN EK,
duim-d the gay and thougtless Isabel
“How do you doF hr asked, address- have looked up to ms aud said in a mel­ row, alter your rote ba* bef|&gt;«l biin to
chew, evert a force of about fifty thou­ aotdied, was pot fa the barrel of n*wlf *
Luc, as ehe laugiusgly catcrvd her aunt's 1 l’,'K me by my maiden name; "won't you I ancholy voice —
become opulent aud honorable, may be sand pounds weight If any one banging flint lock niuakst, loaded with jin citap
“It rains. Msy I come in 1"
»
room.
1 shako hands with me F
met with in every street. But stop—you M* arnidireetiy downwards, lifts a weight &lt;Larne of ppwdcn When all was rcadr,
“I was touched. I held the door open
“I h»pe ymi art not serious," the said.
I xavc him my band.
cannot turn a bar-room corner without nf tamtj pentid* with tb* third or last the desperate operator caught hull! of tn*
“There’s nothing like flirtation I" cried
“Y«u tremble,” said he, fixing lus wild while he entered. There was a fire in the also encountering the man who borrows
joint of his thumb, the muscle which gnn, arid “let drive." Out flew the tooth,
the merry Isabel.
“But you look re­ eves uju&gt;n my face. “You are not afraid dtting-ruom, and I made him sit down your money and pledge* yo«&gt; hie political
beads th* thumb ami bears that weight, *nd away bounded tb&lt;* muskrt sovt-rwl feet
1 before it to dry Lis clothes. For ten&lt;
o'f me I hop' 1”
proachful angry."
influence, merely to go aod serve your exarta ■ force of about three thousand Ibis mode of extracting lectli became th*
“Oh, I am not angry,” replied Mrs.
“Oh. no, f replied in an agitated voice, minutes there wa* not a word spoken by opponent at tiy* polia, lor a a*il&gt;**queut pound*.
When a man, standing on hi* chosen and only mode practiced in thi*
for hi* strange manner frightened 'me, cither of or, but his wild eyes followed loan, while professing to despise bi* prin­
Benford, with a inclan:ho|y smile.
feet, lean* or spring* forward to ths height region for many year*.
me about the room wherever I wont. I
“But you arc displeased.”
,
“ why should I on afraid 1 Come ln.“
ciples.
Which ia the worse men&gt;bir of of two feet, if the weight of each a loan
“Well, doctor, how much do you ax for
trembled with an undefinable dread, and,
“Your words awaken recollections
“No, thank yon; you hare company,
society 1 Which the most perfidious t be one hundred and fifty pounds the ran* the job) Guy! but do it quick, tixfagV
oh I how I lengcd to boar the lootsteps of
which ciuho me to feed sad, Isabel • that's I. see, ___
and_I ________
make oneoguest
____ too many.
___ # —
I&gt;1 ward in the hall.
1 tried to speak to It is mortifying, we preenme, wh^n an cie* etnploved in that action will exert a •aid a chap suffering with toothache. ’
all. Sit down by my side, and you shall Anil ini not dressed fin- a party." said
“My terms arc uue dollar 1” aoswand
the wretched man, bnl for some reason I elector exert* lutosaU' to »*csirc the sue- force two thousand time* greater: that i*
bear a story of one of. my flirtatious,! be, glancing at his disordered attire. “So
een of his favorite caudidato, to have :bt to say, a fine* of al&gt;out three hundred the dentist
DANIEL COOK
which may change your mind."
• you will excuse me. Ha, La! Wouldn't could not; and his eyes still followed me latter gate at him through his eye-glass thousand pound* The heart at eadppulte
“A dollar for half a m'nils work! On*
in silence.'
.-Tl&lt; &gt;. OFT®: PEACE. Oenrrsl laad.snd
Isabel sat down, looking thoughtful, 11 cut a pretty figure 1”
dollar
—thunder 1 Why. a doctor dowit
while
distributing
official
acknowledge
­
or
contrartiou,
by
which
it
protrude*
the
Ti* Asvnt. stll stlcnd to the rollsetUm of
•— —
—— - „ —
“Al length, to nty dismay, I Iraanl
•
‘::
“•But
Bot II cannot talk with you here,
here.”
■
»ttxr6u«io»»* pertsh&gt;toxtobrt«tete«. and• her
aunt continued
\ !
Ella crying in the next room. Gilborne ment*. and wonder “who the deuce the blood uul of tb* artcrius into the veins, ’tour Mac*, drawed a tooth for me two
L.s.U--^^£MT1. up sts'ix.
-r____ '
..U hfln j wlg J&lt;iuag# |ik&gt; yoOt&lt;14r। said I.
'
fellow is!”
But, thee, how doe* a can­ cxvrte a force of above a hundred thou­ yeara^ago, and it took Um two houra.—
started.
/
*
“
Oh,
1
will
hot
detain
you
a
minute.
—
1
JAMES A. aU EEZEY,
j child, 1 was quite as gay and thoughtless
didate foci when, having liberally fed a sand pounds.
lie dragged me all around the room and
“Is that your child 1" he a«kcd.
TOSXp’ aiulY' Unssl.ir si Law, Solicitor 1 „ yourself—I wa* Called a Coquette, and, I hare—ha. ha! I have question to nsk
lost bis grip half a dole* times. I never
“I trembled as I replied that it was.— noisy partisan, the latter abandons hl*
। -Um. ■«&lt;«*-*a
you which Is really so absurd, when I
Thb Vairx or Beauty.—Just sbout *ced rich hard work—and he only efotffTurning deadly pale, he started from his cause 1 And particularly if ho putthat
.
. . ... ,.u.z-—...u-.u..u—.-_ ■ nptj| iJju occurrences of the painful event think of It, that I cannot help laughing.—
seat and approached the room from which abandonment upon th.- ground that, if he lh&gt;* laat inheritance which a parent should *d tn* twentv-fire cent*. A dollar for a
They told me," ho said, in a pl.-osant and
! I am about to rqMte, minit’s work' I you must be * jokfa'.”
tii.! erv proceeded. Much as I feared him, had support*! him under the eireum«un- wish his child, wbeliier male or female is
j
“Haifa dozen1 times a yuar I used to confidential tone, •‘they told tno, ha, ha! I caught his arm. The thought, that in a cos, be would have felt ns if he had been personal beauty. Il is about the poorest
I. A. HOLBKOOK,
think of the tiling—they told me that you
A lady, on* night at a party, wax much
visit C----- , and spend a week or two in
momeut of frenzy he might do harm to bribed, and his emmeierfre would not per­ kind of a capital to stand in the world
mit him so to disgrace the sacred right of with.: yr ho ever saw a beauty worth the annoyed’ hy the rod* and impmkjit re­
that place.
There I fretuienlly meh a were married!” and he burst into a wild 1 my child, made me desperate.
first------red centf*
We mean
th*. marie* of th* coxcomb who sat ttfir her.
franchise ! One pioco of diabuaqaly, aa.---— -what
— —
pale, handsome, sensitive young man, laugh.
'
“
You
must
not
go
there
!
I
sakl,
I
ean
WILLIAM fit K’-IILJt,
concerucd, balsnies f world calls beauty, for there is a kind *f At length becoming tired and vrtred, *bo
“1 know better," be continued, “but.,.
n----------.. tell
... what
.....
j. । remember- for as the world
named Gilborne, who psid me very flat­ | they
say it is so, and to satisfy them, wdly
followed.
the other. Both srv intrinsically knaflah; ' besutv
-*------v._than
-c-:_skin deep, which the I turn*-! towards him with an angry coenmore
tering attentions, making me the theme 1 determined lo come and nsk you, for I j c*^ tliat
c/c* glared on ine
me iwith a mo
It Is not of tenance, and seal;
but, In publie effect, this one neuturnlixm world does not rceognixo.
..
of Mvcral noetic effusions, and with whose suppotox] you ojlgbt to know ifany body, i _____________________
mentary blaze of maniac K
push
._ ion, that he
'
that,
and
thus
restores
the general equl that which we speak. Bot th* girl whom • “Be pleased, air^o ,cease your unbw
partiality I was very well pleasod.
7 1j had '• P
pmhad
me 'from v
him,
You are tn.trried—ha! ba! ha!
’I’hed rr
'~ that -adizay sick­
r. M. NKVISR,
librium.
all tin- fops and fools go m ecstasies over coming impertinence."
“I was warned by many well-meaning
'
ness
came
over
me,
and
I
fell
upon
the
such n queer dream; I thought I wa* ■,,e” €srn
and about—we should as soon a child of
Ute fellow was astonished at so sudden
friends against encoura«ing the addrewscs
floor.
of so impulsive n perwm ns Gilborne, standing in the church door, and naw you ,
Tua Gaxtr Wsu, or Qsura.—The most, oars should not be quite so beautiful.— । a rebuke, and one Id only say t
“When I recovered mv senses I saw
opperte who^ they said, was more sariou* than I, out with your htivbnml. and 'you would j
I And then your handsome young man.
•Tray, mum, do not CM m*."
.
him beading over my darling Ella, as she stupendous work of this country i" the 1
!
over
and
about
whom
all
the
foolish
nut
speak
to
me.
Wasn't
it
queer
1
and
i
“D* ia no fear,” she replied, “I am *
and who might end by falling mnro cfacp- I knew all th* time you wcaild never! lay on the rug.cnzmg up with a b*by 1 great wall that divides it from Northern
Jewess-”
ly In love with me tian I expected or de­
wonder into hie face- With a cry of ter­ Tartary. It is built exactly upon the j
And wc arc ror I sprang forward. Ho raised bis bead. same plan as the wall of Pekin, being a has he of aver being anybody I A sad
aired. JI taugmw
laughed at
*1 uh
the- &gt;•&gt;»,
idea, and finding; marry any body but” me.
I
r-'tsu .twet.
;- Sired.
A Yankee chap down in Holt, Ksneat.
,_x
s Wcj
dealroyerof ambition is beauty. From
T
------ joiiS KoHEin&lt; ~......... ; 1110
married vet are
the ettentions
attentions of the
the young
y—•— poet still j not
wa* no frenzy
frenzy in hiseyor,
biseyor. but tears mound of earth eased on each wide with
___
never saw j___
' '1 There was
occupying an old daguerrian wagon by
■
added I
fr°m them; and then rolling doom bricks or atone. The a-lonisbihg mitgrri-। ,being fitted for the shallow pates of the the roadside, was discovered a abort tint*
so bcautifol before!
Ah,” be added,:
other sex, who ean appreciate nothing
stiiking his forehead, “1 dreAmed you ! hh sallow checks, fell like rain upon the . uide of the fabric consists not so much । else, they become content with a low sine*, waihing and’ scouring an old gun
wcv of
U| my
Bl, dear
. chili
-■■■ —
‘n *be plane of the wark as In the Im
II. F CHERRY.
.
“Too fate I How so, aunt F
fore
barrel. On being asked what he intended
"Hs kissed her, and raising' from hie ! meuse distance of fifteen hundred miles standard of attainment, and are happy
VWAftY 1'CIU.K' sad » -/oir)«r&lt;r. win st“VThy, to my astonishment, he one were dressed Al at your wedding."
Thu* tho poor wretched tnan wont on, knees, begged my pardon in a soft, mel-1 over which it isexteudwl. over mountains , cmly when dancing attendance upon thoae to d* with it, h* replied chat be was fix­
JA w v, all
,"“7,ud 4 “ ra,?« day nuulc a passionate declaration of love
ing ap to go in to liquor busines*. and to
sometime* laughing and sometime* shed­ aneboly voice and words eo ddicafo that of two or three thmnond feet in height. wlio are floated with their insipidity.
avoid
the law was going to mak* u*e of
ding tear*. I knew he wa* inxantr, I tried 11 burst Into tears.
Before I could speak । attd arrow deep valleys and rivwv. fhs
—------- —------ -—- ---- -------- -—- -------—I. *And vou did Dot love him .
thi* tube Instead of glavs**, thereby ma­
L. II. STEWART,
'
f stein child- 1 was merely pleased with to stop him, but I was too much frighten- --------------------,Psavcs—Spurgeon says of prayer
materials of all the dwelling houses of
king it appear beyond dispute that ha la
cd to speak, fa my agitation I took hold ho WJ“ 8OOC'England
and
Scotland,
supposmg
them
to
that
It
Is
the
rope
in
the
belfry;
pull
h,
singular!" oxclalmed-IuK'l.
1
•elfing liquor 6/ du barrtf ! The fellow is
’ of tho bell wire and rang.
A domestic
““How sfagif
and it rings the bell up fa heaven. Keep
Alt ius.r.~s&gt; sttre&lt;ls* &lt;•■ prumpuy a*4 affl- that hia lore was more than th* res*It o:
“From tint day, Gilburoe's insanity amount to one million eight hundred tixmand I sent for Mr. Bedford.
. - ------- .
on palling it, and though Lbc bell is so
_O»c« X*.», RoMr's b»#«k, B*ute Crvvk. *
J mpuls*, which would p*s* *w*y camo
■*
He ts now a minister in sand, are barvly equivalent to the solid
rwoe ba*o Iwn ‘•ahut
“Bedford • who hl he!’ eried Gilborne, 1 disappeared.
contents of the great wall of China. Nor . high up you can not hear it ring depend
--------- with my visit to C- —•
So I reaptet- I grasping my arjn.
_ thia novel cuntrimr-e.
“Thev told me that
—..’
board in the tower of
are the projecting mosey towers of stone upon It, it can
i inixm o. mjott.
„
fully declined b“
•*
' was the name of your husband!
Pay— ““Is that the man, the pious, benevolent, and brick included in this calculation. heaven, and is ringing before the throes I
“Fellow eitisMs I" said a North iQsroI l .'TICE07 TXE PEACH. JteUr; PsbUe, Osa,hst age,snd
bqated you are—You are wot marrted, are j mild preacher, whom every body loves so
d rrU L-Ud ute Tax Ac«i. Au *UI«ums&lt; “1«* of marrymg ** tnai e^,
■and b
of
God,
who
will
give
you
answsre
nf
These alone, supposing them to continue
11BS caodidate, “I am a Democrat, aad
it from his
hi* mino.
prac i*itou.toi to Uflforie CwwsuxA s steo, him to dismiss the suldeot
never was earthing else. There are three
far'yrfcjWKh.
On tb* following day I Uft C---------------- ,*nd re- j«.r
"The same. He turned to Heaven the throughout St bow slid distance, were cal­ peace according to your frith.
“Yre, Mr. Gilborne." I rcplfaB, tremb­
culated to contain as much mawmry and
tonic* that now agitate the Slats: th*
which were thrown away upon
B. II. FI LLER,
_ | turned.
ling so that I could hardly apeak. “I am sffections
Blscb sbd Warr*—A preUy littl*' United State* Hank, the Tariff and th*
my unworthy self. 1 believe he is happy,1 brick work as atl London. Ta gl^’e an.
”
Letter and poetry followed mo, breath­
married, and bore i* mr husband.”
but aven now when 1 hear of flirtatious, other idea of the mass of matter iu this autrea*at one of the Boulevard theatres Penitentiary. I shall ptiwi over th* first
ing^ the most paasionate devotion, And
To my great tvlief, I saw Mr. Bedford
1 am pained by the reflections which thev sluf&gt;cnd&lt;’us fsbric, it may bo observed of Paris, exhibited a singular taste, by i two very briefly, *e my »-jiti*tetU* ar*
burning with the ulooucnca oflovc. They
ad rance into the trail.
Gilbhrne started
" । that it is more than sufficient lo surround . appearing in a toHelte of deop Mack on well know u, and oama to th* I’enitentiary,
bore no name, but I knew they were from back, and fixed hi* eye opon my husband call up.’’
ahtrt Itkalldterll
“But tbov aeldom have such a molan-' the circumference of the earth on two of
IIen»7 Gllbornc. I was beginning to be
with a wild and fierce expression, which
choly termination, dear aunt,” timidly its great circles two walla, each six feet
vary much annoyed. I took counsel with
An Irbh fellow in Albany i* gmne-fo
M H. COLERAX. .
■ .
caused me to fear for him.
knowing the cause of this eternal mourn '
suegeated Isabel.
Y&gt; mOL C-nrrtr a. atUwdM to. ssd «■*«• my friends, and resolved to send all fa­
have hi* life insured, so that wboi be die*
But Edward was undaunted. Return­
I» t«d crsw^Ur, ilrwml sabs at vwbsagn turn epistles back to him unopened. 1
‘True. Disappointment in love gmer-1 deretood, however, that in tide calculation fag, bar inliqute frietid, M’lle. A. do-1 he can have sotnething to live on. and not
&gt;;*&gt;&lt; IL-V.u Uugtit sad S»I&lt;L Ofics tufas returned two tetters in thia manner, and I ing Gilborne'* gaze with a firm, steady, ally leaves sorrow in the heart, without is included the earthy part in lire middle wtsfydads
be dependent cm the cold charities of th*
commanding look, he advanced toward
of the wall.—JJarrowt’ Trawls in CAise.
“How happens it, my dear, that you
slusttering the brain.
But there ar* be­
reedred no more; but three or four weeks hirn aud demanded what be wanted.
work! •" he on-e ws»,
are always clothed in sable, like page of
ing* of aueb fin* and sensitiva natures,
after I received a newspaper, iu which
The dangerous spirit of tiie insane man that th* health of both mind and body
The gentleman who auemptil to eui
Tua Eturoa.—Tba Richmond Mall thedefenet M. Marlborough 1"
there was a emmet adJ rcssod to me, under was completely soodued.
He hung his
■-•pm m my secret."
hi* throat with a sharp joke, a dby or two
depends upon the soundness of their affec- throws off the following capital illustra­
! a fictitious name, and signed with bis Ini“But on* has do accrete for * sincere .
and buret Into tear*
tion ; • They have a steamboat on th* Weetiala. lie had discovered a new mode of head,
“Nothing," he murmured.
“I want
friend.
I*
it
a
vow
I
”
Isabel bowed her head to hide a Mesh
reaching me with bis paaionate effusions; nothing now. “I have been dreaming; 11
“Perhapa"
himself with a pofat ofjfooor.
Join n. TAX BRUNT,
and from that time n sounct of song, will not trouble you again. May you be 1 and a tear, and from that time she was
“Do you moern a first love V'
RK’1£’(»I.2W.
never known to indulge In thoughtless a steamboat We are surprised that it
•ignod “II—— G- como to me from
"Ma foil-no."
has never been tho't of befor*. The ed
।
flirtations.
the C------- Gurrtte, utterly every week.
owMoKUtreo
r wretch," muttered Edward, *s
itortsa working engine who** fir** arc
At thia time Mr. Bedford was paying he kindly look my hand, “he is to be pit­
with panlakte
IL X. Mil
— ”------- nature's I
EnqvBrra.-h is a rule oi etiquette, that gomg by day and by night. Now b«
ted! But you are agitated ! I hope," he
■“1 detest all pita."
sails against the lid*, now with It, gUng
a
lady
most
always
rocogn'ue
a
gentleman
added, fa an anxious ton*, “you have
“What then, pray, ie the virtue which
along at a dashing rata, until suddculr be '
friend
un
the
promenade,
before
he
la
at
IMMh
nothing to blame youreelffor in this matyotde^rwtoexhibttr
hbartr to Mluta her. If Aa fails to doo come* up staadiqc against some hidden I
PlhoUdi
“It isn’t a virtue.”
saag, which entirely shivers his timbers
tcrF
*11 the girta w-a
■TANTOX Ar TUTAJT.
■
“I wbh I lied not,” 1 exdal msd fervent“ W eJi, what IhonP
V
to pieces. Whenever he moves he puts I
fy, “but, oh, Edward, I fed that I have w .ah to attract hia notice. Thia principle the water in foritatim*. and leave* a wats
“The whiteness of my shoulders.'
may be practiced by the fashionable*; but
“Moo diec ’.-d aqspeetod it”
acted wrong; although, Henven knows,
_ _ ....._ .
...
nf-nrlv at variance
J. F. RMORY,
I never intended that he should love J
to death by a bloc-eyed Peri.*p&lt;
W&gt;oqmua exchakg* *«••&lt; t®
“Who ever beard* •*«*&lt;&gt;»lead fmd a piecq of
erybody but bimaelf, carries freight and ting
suicide oa acemt a town 1 A lit*’ yoor nvcktfo r«
•he happened to know, before £t had giv“Well, *&gt;

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sign of recognition. The ParUan
affirm! that a crirtle-. ‘Often hh powers are overtavkofr Md the

mind—the ealm

MAun?^^U8.c

evening.

Fear, pity »nd remorw m«ie turn

�REPUBUCAK BAMKER.

Stomd, that from 1838 tu 1843 induREPUBUCANS RALLY !

REPUBLICAN

Hastings or Ban? county h*d fiulon

STATE TICKET

MOSES WISNER.
EDMUND B. FAZBFIELD.

NELSON G. ISBELL.

JAMES W. SANBORN.

CHARLOTTE

THIRD Dh-TEICT.

'•■ti.i-ek i&gt; MfrtBB,
DWIGHT MAY.
A H. MORRISON,
WILLARD DAVU,

Mesubllcna Cucit.

Ucb Iowa U eatitM to four dci.j.te*.

■EFVBLICAN FHOFLIGACT.
If we are to judge of the principles of a

party by the tone of their public presses,

that all tho principles, all the stock in
trade of the democratic party is in the
cry of “Republican profligacy," which is
uttered with no regard to facts, and no atrecord that their statements have a foun­
dation.
W♦confidently appeal to the record to

truth­
accouniably oxpcnjjcd that the people arc
now called upon to pay. nod more than a
(every Republican
quarter million of which the Republican
•resent, If possible.
partr ha* paid.
Democrats are also
Third, the Democrat* never funded the
and hoar sound dpe^rina from tho lipa of
Stele debt, leaving that to be dons by the
Republicans, who did it almost the first
thing after assumlny the control of pub­
lic dairs.
The result of the locofoco
ing on the 25th!

running upon the unadjusted bonds and in
time was added to the principal.
In order to give some adequate Idea of
the sxtent of this commercial neglect,
we will give the figures.
The total un­
paid and accumulated interest reached
the enormous sum of &gt;1,306,250 93.
It is out of these three leading fact*
that all ths embarrassment which the
finances of the State have ever encoun­
tered grows; and, startling a* they are,
they cannot be contradicted, and to con­
fess them is the moat thorough snd con­
dign condemnation.
We ask the people
to reflect upon them and give them their
duo weight ia determining their suffrages.
From the organization of the Slate
down, to the year 1843, the democrats
never paid a cent of the State debt From
that to ISM they reduced the State debt
&gt;999,375 58, although they had used
monies received from Stete texes xnd the
sale of railroads, to the amount of &gt;2,471,790 10. The above is in the aggre­
gate the reduction of the State debt by
tho democrat* In uttnletn year*. In three
Jesrfjtoe Republicans reduced it *202,
*8 22. But this does not tell th* whole
story, for if the democrats paid a trifle
they also simultaneously ran in debt, and
accordingly we aee from the official re­
cords,' that in tho seven years, from 1843
to 1854, inclusive, the democrats increased
the State debt 1052,502 88.
The Democrats did lay by a “surplus,”
but it was only because they omitted to
pay their debts, and kept the public in­
stitution at a stand still.
Ana they did
this for the special nurpose of specula­
ting upon the public fund*.
The “Bingham Administration" has
paid the interest on the State debt, wary
cent of it, as Cut as It came due, and has
paid absolutely over a quarter of a mil­
lion of the principal!
We add the fig­
ures :
interest ptud bg BepublicoM on part
paid bonds from 1855 to 1857, inclusive,
• 182.4H2 82. being &gt;147,152 23 more
than was paid by the Democrats for the
throe yean previous.
Amount paid-by
Republicans on Trost Funds borrowed
by the Slate from 1855 to 1857 inclusive,
427,075 07, being &gt;255,443 63 more
than was paid by the Democrats for the
three Years previous.
Paid of Slate debt, principal, aa before
given &gt;262,073 22.
But, ears the Frtt
Prtu, this was not done “without borrow­
ing." Let us see how that is: "Die Stats
Loan was authorized last January the
30th, and realized only last July, whereas

tauth or falsity of such charges, than an

Our cotemporary of the Pionttr makes
some very grave charges against the Re­
showing the amounts received and ex­
publican party of thia State; sweeping
penses during different administrations.
charges of general fraud, profligacy, Ac.,
dec., numbered 1st, 2d sad 3d, and so on
urea which we produce in thia article arc
up as high as seven, and then askrUs to
prove to the contrary; in other Words, to
aatidr himvelf by examining the Treasury
prove a negative,
it looks to us as tho’
and Auditor’s reposts, made annually.—
we were the accused party, and, ofcourse,
should
look
to
our
democratic
neighbor
art tte only am. U . Birk our &lt;ppofor his evidence. Bat his is the tactics
ignoring the figures and making bare­

of the Frtt Prtu which charges Mr. W is-

ner with being lbs despoiler of the homes
faced and false statements; assertions snd
of orphans, and requests him to prove
eharges, which have no foundation in
that ho is not.
What would the Pionttr man think if
with any one except for the glaring effron­

tery and boldness with which it is uttered.
The people are unw'dliug to believe that

footing his character, and than gravely
ask him to produce the proof that oar as­
sertion was not true?
To illustrate:
be guilty of uttering, with such deter­
Should we charge him with starting upon
mined boldness, statement* without the
knowing this feet, take advantage of it,

one aide of the question.
It ia Mt rascally ssderstoed, in look

amounts which were received Into the

railroad* and ti»e sale of State lands.—

the benevolence aud consideration of the

Ml

himself with certificates and affidavits,
procured, whether by flattery, bribes, or

1
appear, and eagerly seta ou‘. to peddle his
wares through the oounty, it being under­
stood that he is willing to • wait for bis

pay until the next county convention.
My affair* have of late been so well at­

THE FERRIS DIFFICULTY.

We publish a communication In this
me from Mr. Mills. We bespeak for
Last week we pub­
lishers mass of testimony, which should
have first been elicited before a legal tri­
bunal, and which, we believe, would have
entitled to weight.

publication had any faith in its compe­

Uioerey a-iu

guilty and the honorable acquittal of the

Why is a star like an (bid barn 1

Again, if the testimony which has been
published be true, as it Is claimed to be,
why have 1 uot been prosecuted 1 Why
am I not sow pt osecuted 1 Surely the
interests of the public would demand Ute
prosecution of a man who is represented
to be &gt;o utterly lost to all sense of de
cency and shame, ns the testimony of Ma­
nila C. Smith would indicate mo to be.—
h Ferris a good citiron if, knowing such
facts, and having such positive testimony,
he still refuse* to prosecute me T He,
certainly, is not, if,.baving it in his power
to punish a villain who is guilty of such

honesty would demand my prosecution

in order that 1 might have the privilege
ol defending myself.
The course pur­
sued by Mr. Ferris in this matter, would
seem to indicate that lie cither does not

believe the testimony that he has been to
so much paius to procure and publish, or

tuib

So 1—The Pionttr more than

intimates that tho “Sheriff" is only trying
individual who makes false statements
to “maha a rattling among the dry-bones
and then throws the responsibility of
at the Court House." W e had supposed
proof upon the accused, is guilty of the
that Mr. Farris wee only trying, as he
lowest and basest kind of slander.
professed, to get a bill of divorce .from

been suggested tost his evidence will be

made public, as soon aa it h known what

public mossy.

Republicans of this county to undci stand,
as is intimated by the Zh’onerr, that to

bones al the Court House F

tiny of a jury of twelve disinterested,
honest men, cither of which Is a sufficient
reason for my not being prosecuted.
Yet, again, if this testilhooy ia not
deemed of sufficient weight to warrant a
prosecution, why ia it published 1 Surely
it is not a manly eourss to attempt
to forestall public opinion la this man­
ner.
Does Mr. Ferris believe that
the people of Barry county are all fools,

S£L£?JT5ar,'SS»I!«.

CHANCER
GAN-

fastings' SPrirt tarmt.
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tice, under the head of “Petty Mrannrea,"

There is a certain matter wherein our
Republican friends do groat injustice to
themselves as well aa the State pre**,
which it seems to us should only require
to bo pointed out to be rectified. 'Ibero
are iu the State same*bere between
thirty-six and forty Republican daily and
weekly papers, and, as a whole, in point
of ability and tact in management, and
mechanical appearance, tiiey will com­
pare favorably with the press of other
Statesysnd yet thia press has a moot mea­
gre *41 insignificant support, compa:ed
with what it deserves, and with what th*
interest* uf tho Republican party de­
mand. Rather than support their home
press, which even at its poorest estate is
coestastlv conferring benefit* upon them,
they send their money out of the State
for papers published at the east, and it Is
not uncommon that a Republican wbo
thinks he eannot afford to take a State
paper, will subscribe regularly for three
or more eastern weeklies.
We Ldieve
to-day that foreign papers, the N. Y. Tri
tune, Time^ Post, Philadelphia North
American anu such others, constitute sev­
en-eighths cf the entire newspaper circu­
lation of this Statu among Republicans.
The results of this state of things are
very unfortunate. Look at the political
result*. Just now we are catering upon
a political canvass, in which the diacaaaion
of Slate affairs will form a prominent
part. Our own administration of public
•llai.-s is attacked and pronounced incom­
petent and corrupt.
Will the eortarn
papers discuss for us our State couosms,
will it defend the Republican State Ad­
ministration that you nave place-1 in pow-

Why is fc published 1

renutt po.cr. etc
■ are ether

I
&gt; t«
0

usual," in the shape of an editorial no­

a portion of&gt; which appears in another
part of this paper. Read it

7
5

.

•••&lt;......

DUX Jl SALTER,
PBOSPECTVS OF
THE E TEEING POST

S PECtAL NOTICES-

worthies* imitative*. aa
BuUtMMbriar

nij lot »&lt;&gt;lrei iron UM
nha’eJ. The Hrtwtlall

Mlchisaa Central Railro-4.

and pride in sustaining t Will it defend
the candidates you have now put in the
field from assaults made upon them by
the opposition press 1 Will they inform
you candidly and fully what the Republi­
can Administration baa done for the pros­
perity of the State, and what they intend
Li Az, an .4
I— .
a -- * 1 . .

GOING WBT

PROBA
rr or Mica:

ETE5IMO KXPMBR, *1
NIGHT EXPRESS, al

lelligcnce knows that the eastern press
will do none of these things, and yet they
must be done, and lAey rm* only bt done
by thi SiaU prtu.
ft this press than is
not well supported its influenes of ooarse
is circumscribed, and the Republicans who
such an infamous mass ol vulgarity and gorge themielvcs with the aewa of the
low indecency, as is contained in those
politics there, but comparatively nothin;
published affidavits 1 It ia true many
about the politics of their own State —
Tb«y are just in a condition to be im­
posed upon by all sort* of Locoliea.
but evan those who stay he/ievs will, at They caul dispute them successfully, for
they are not informed of the actual facte.
miserable black guard, who ia devoid of . “ i?.a* dut7 of «’«’7 Republics
take b&gt;* home paper—first of all
county paper. If he can only aflbrd
that i« th* one be can best afford. _
not brought before ths Court and jury, position It fill- can be filled by no other
instead of being foroed upon tbs public paper. Arid, from tho political effotf,
not*L P«ay much all that the
through the columns of a newspaper.— w"

N1QHT KXroOfi, *1.............

«»*.«

PBOH8SOB MOTTS

FEBRIFUGE WISE!

JOM WIXEE,Sele

TO THE PUBLIC!

Let those who de­

febrifi‘;e

as, and various resources and irvL—
Mr. Farris’ card in the Barmer, that finish­
ing stroke to hie grand scheme of Infa-

fully ded-w.

ILLUSTRATED.

Be

ala», that the*-'- witnesses, whose name-, to receive my thanks for his grotlcmarappear in the issue of the “Banner" of ly (I) course, Ac.
G. W. Mills.
September »th, are al) tongue tied or not

Haftt Hous.—We are in receipt of
tho September number of this excellent
family magazine. The content* are unusu­
ally interesting and instructive. Among
its editorial articles are “The Praying
Mother,” “How some Parents Save Tims’’
and “The Few Govern". The Hafpt
brutal indecency, as he p:etend* to be­
Homx is published by C Svoxz A Co.
lieve I am, he does not do so.
If these
No. 11 Cornhill, Boston. Terms, single
statements snd affidavits arc true, I should
copy 12, five copies to one address *8,
ten copies *15.

Is

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE.

hood about him will stoop to buy it or to out the Blate.
Rnolrtd, That this convention hereby
rob them.
expresses Ito entire confidence and appro
The fact, that there has been gieat vil­ betioa of the political course of Dr.
ths statement* of my enemies, have come
to mo for the purpose of hearing mine, lainy somewhere in this transaction no. John Roberta, Senator elect, from thi*
person who ha* beard the reports now’ District.
also. Such men 1 sincerely thank for
Rtiolrcd. That thi* c-mvenUon presents
in circulation and read those affidavit,
their Impartiality, and whatever may be
the name of Hon. Harvey William* to
can
for a moment deny. If those reports the voter* of thi* Senatorial District in
their opinion of the matter, 1 will do them
the justioe to say they have taken a manly and affidavit* are true, it ia plain to all foil confidence of his entire fitness for the
that 1 am the villain, and surely ought to office, and of hi* triumphant success at the
suffer. If or. the other hand these things polls.

through thi* ordeal unscathed, but will be interest me as much, and have I not as
able to convince tbs public of Ms entire good a right to bear them make their
statement* os Ferri*?
Yet, when I ap­
iacucence.
proach them for lbs purpose ef bearing
Tnx Omvk Bbaxch.—This favorite them make their statement*, they either
family newspaper comes to us very much avoid me or refuse to answer roc; but at
improved in appearance, and filled with Ferris’ beck they are willing at all lime*
matter fully equal to that of any former to toll what they claim to bo the truth,
number, which is sufficient reccommend*- ia this justice I If *o, then ray theory of
justice is greatly at fault.
What reason
tofore been its admirers. M. Henry Uphsm, its former principal editor and propri­ willing to tell mo the truth as Ferris 1—

pnblican parly and asks us to prove a
negative. We shall attend to all specific

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE

me concerning the matter.
There arc
many, however, who after having heard

innocent, we should not do justice to our
own sentiments, if we Ailed to state that to be seen when myself or1 friend* wish
Moua Camus.—In accordance with our
If their statements
from present indications, we believe that to question them 1
suggestion, made last week, another card
Mr. Milla will bo able, not only to pass and affidavits are true, does not that truth

, Boston. The Olitt Branch
as a family newspajwr^nd
wo trust, will receive the bountiful patron
ago which it deserves.
Address VrnaM A Dix, No. 20, Wash­
ington Street, Boston. Terms &gt;2 a year

GOLDEN PR1ZR
GOLDEN PRIZE,

------- --- ------------ .

th. en.™
b/
pr~M Sw.
Officers ia their unswerving ^ntejrity to
Republican j^riac'iplM and their fidelity to
the best intereeta of the people.
Ruolvtd, That in the nominees upon
our present Blate Repui.li&lt;ah ticket we
recognize the firm supporter* and true
ad rotatesRepublicanism, and cordially
recommend them to the undivided sup
port ofall teue friends of freedom through­

abiding faith in the power of truth to
pelted to make, we Sfcvs eobeluded to, at tion 1 Why are they so unjust aa to con­
overthrow and expose falsehood; and by
least, postpone Anything like a digest of demn me unheard 1 I can assign no other
the aid of troth, I am content to stand
the testimony, or a comparison of its in- reason for such condemnation than that
or fall.
they
auppoec
their
interest*
will
not
per
­
oonsirteociCT and absurdities, barring the
The editor of the Pioneer will please
reepectabilitj^f its authors.
While we mit of their being honest. Why is it,

would it not be adding insult to injury to
ask him to disprove it?
And yet be

mise of the Stets land* properly.
7th. Your party la a diabolical party.

both

We stated

wife, and when reaching a hotel in the

2d. Your party ia a rotten party.
3d. Your party is a profligate party.

Mn,

live in circulating these report*, avoid all .are not true, then a still more heinous
villainy must rent upon other*. I ask no
conversation with me on the subject?
Are they ashamed of the course they suspension of judgment in this matter,
things in relation to some of the state­
people uiU judge when they think they
ments and affidavits which required sonic are pursuing., or da they doubt the truth
have sufficient testimony. I ask no favors,
comments, but upon more mature reflec of the *c*mhl they love so well and fear
only justice. I seek no falsehood to hide
lion, and considering the peculiar nature that a conversation with me would con'irta their doubts and ruin’their occupa­ my sins. 1 seek only truth. I hare a firm,
tency before such a tribunal.

a»T«ulo« of IM". •”
Ua, will cwicinuo lUu- elfcru for
of &gt;bo~ glwriour |Jrbcipl» wllb

unahsted vigor. *
unzc
—v -----RmoM, That the unpxraJHedI course
improper oonversstion between Mrs. F«“
of the Democratic party in
effort* to
. r t *
-Z •__ .-l-zk — 'Lm. Ltw

Congress from the Third District, in Wia- most deplorable leek of manhood, by dr- a iwpiewus class of inhabitants, no one
colating the most disgusting and untruth­
C. A. Stacey is the Democratic candi­ ful reports founded upon what my ene- tktir nupieiont at all times. If they find
such kind of property necessary to their
date for Congress in the 2nd district In
this State.
comfort, no one who has. a spark of man­

“city of the straits," hi* name should be
registered George A. Smith aud lady,

charge*, whenever anything like evidence
in adduced to sustain the falsehoods, with
which locofboo journalism abounds. Any

affidavit* and statement* uf the witnesses.
a Mwanapar u ntt spopcr ju*—
cumioos concerning sltber. All I have io

State &lt;1 Now York have nomiaated Ed­ tended to by others, that it would appear
win D. Morgan for Governor and Robert superfluous on my pert to say any thing pirioM and have been so msgnammeu* as
to swear that they had i**»r antpiciant,
Campbell for Lieut. Governor.
with regard to them. Still, 1 esnnot re­
Hon. C. Billinghurst has been nomine, frain from making a few remarks with might have saved themselves the trouble
of doing so, for belonging, as they do, to
ted by the Republicans for re-election to

accomplice, witness, tale-bearer, adviser,

paying party pet* twice

fully as possible, while the dishonest one,

etor, baa now associated with him George I know of none, except it may be that
L. Dix, who has heretofore been connected they are witnesses for Ferris' sake, in­
with the publishing house of Phillips stead of being such fur the sake of justice.

refnte the eharges thus wantonly made.
There is no better mode of coming at the

CHARLI8 MHtDrrr,
TBOMAB DtJXI gXGUSii '
EDIT ULAW.lvx,
GEORGE AMOU),
SAMUEL TOf.XG.
Iu AKMA WHELPLJa
Mm* YTEGnru vavuu'as
Msa. BI. vraMON.
■
Mas HATTIE CLARE,
tlMUnr JOHEMOX.

ihis District, held M VemontvHle,

and rcpntatk&gt;o ha* become public prop-

sale of public lands and State taxes, mak­
ing an aggregate of *4,631,791 A4. This
money was sunk completely
*
er been accounted for ex&lt;»p1

Pg^VAXT to IU.

wi*®-

�MORTGAGE SALE

RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

J dollar, and nlariv-two rente, ^gTSl.W.l
In reuiiv to reourer tbe^mid debt toviv..-cured by »s&gt;d mortgage or any part

dwabe stoke.

99999999999999

U tawrby givau that by virtae ol
,f sale in »id mortgage contained and ia

NEW SPRING GOODS
LARGE STOCK

hardware

DRY GOODS

’“penwity*ai" thia reinedy0ci«’ ar^
other ev«r diaccvered far the spaedy and ceZ
lotenmttutto to, tCT?t

□tr. while at tbr same time it regulate, lha
ionv. rem a res obstructions from ilia bowels

,r« th. effects cfDr.Hobaeks famous ScandlaaUood Portfire which if taken ia cmdoMtfoa
til Scandinavian Blood Pills, will Itot OOly

d^raino quiniEu or

X,"“at font o'clock^ P M ihajtrtmire. de
•cnlwd in said Decree. via: All those certain pie
^Tre parrel, of land king and being tu th. ailtsgr of Hustings In »«ld &lt;’**««’’ •[ Barry and
known a. »iUa« lota numbered three hundred
wreatv.. J7d,&gt; thrre hundred uavetity-ona. (871.)
ikrve hundred seventy two, (371,&gt; according to
X—re—

r™ -4 ApikM Ja,.
of the nuawnatic pouam. A grekt varortv of
diaartlfww nrisa &lt;V*wn Cs&gt;
_ _______ r • .

BEUSTS &amp; BHKBSl

Cir. t'ewrt Commissioner.
Bscwx A Via Anaaa, Compll’a Sylititora.
.September I. !«&lt;»•
__________

NOTICE.
Wtwr&gt;'i«. my wife, Catbariae. baa left my bad
aid bear J without just came or provocation, tbie
to, therefore,to emitwin all persons sgaijist hartwiriag ar trusting heron my aerount. a. J shall pay
no drbts &lt;J her contracting after thia dale.
llaitinin. Aug. Si. I'M. I
‘
••
* XV irilltx-GVOX K FKRRI.n

GROCERIES

IUS. Dr Robert present, the rru
an ofcwpcricnoe, bard study snd a
what a prefect pill should be. No o
air superiorly after one tangle tr
a Scamilnaviu Blood Purifier, |
15 per half dosen: Scandinavian
i cento per box. or Ira for «l.
Gan. Miami County, Ind., A
Da.0. W/ftoback: I have received
it from rour Scandinavian Blood
food PiMs, that I bare thought it

PRINTS,
SILKS,

RUCHE

BOR.

BROAD CLOTHS, CASS1MERES,

J EANS, SATINETS, DENIMS, TICKS,
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACH

&lt;DB©©KBBY!

«&lt;taah&gt;najly O' daily while exn^-d to tho infeetkon. that will be excreted from the system,
and cannot accumulate tn aufheient quantity
to ripen into diaoaac. Hence it ia c-rm n-.cro
valuable for protection than cure, and few will,
ever auffre from Intanuittcnta, if they avail
thcmaclvca of the protection this remedy«f-

LAWNS, GINGHAMS,

BONNETS

DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ate.

ED GOODS, MUSLINS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATTS, COTTON YARN,

GLASS-WARE

CAMBRICS,

LINENS,

OIL SILKK

PARASOLS, At-., Ao

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills^
m «ii me rwosEs orsruuuntna.
Cord. of BradyMada

COOKING STOVES!

CLOTHING

.MORNING EDITION,
rill contain al! the matter of ear evening
and tn addition the taieel new. Itarralag »
I local Blitter, whidb nay tr inspire bc’ ’’
the .rasing cditioa_and
kt telegraphic report.
S?cr«J5rvS

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS
ROBES, FINE SCOTCH .. -.--.man with whom f am acqmntod, 1 was
Indared lo try it. But not before I had used rar mu.
GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­ other medicines. After ntang two botOre. I Mt
Ito effect very sensible, and upon using two more
HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS, bottles. 1 found myself perfectly cured, lou will

CI1ALL1

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

than .ver worthy of support. Wa ask our friends LARS AND SLEEVES, (now -rtjrle,)
lo circulate thia prospectus, and say a word la
cur favor. l&gt;o not make the tael that election ia WHITE GOODS, Ac.
•rar a reason for indifference or negiart of duttaa.
lo the psrfarmsure of which our public position
has enabled us to contribute tu no small extent.
TERMS —Single copy M year; to Clubs, four
espies for »»&gt;. er nine eoptea for MO. in advance-

tion of t-me xad strength to tba system dvital laled
hydtacsae.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

lo my ordinary busici
beard oTtha wonderful

TRIWEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE.

CMauu all LU imide KftM
&lt;3* iKtl'.y—Pnnfd
^tAaUtnati day-Tit mA
U,
Ur ftaiiy-Trraw rrepfofi
The Tat-Wsaxir Tctnrsa ta composed of th.
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
inside matter of the Dutr T.tatxs of every two
days, snd is issued and tr.ailnl to .ubacribcrs on SHIRTING, COTTONADE8, of every
Tueaday. Thursday and Jtalurdsy evenings. To
buaiaeaa man wba desire the eooUnta of the Dally variety and style.

CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY.
LINEN, WHITE LINEN D'RILL
tartae after the abv c. but we may say, the Taiy.„iT Taisias will contain tba latest news by
telegraph, markets, the latent news by tba malls up
to the boar of going to press, general tr.iscelsneoiu
•elections, report, of lecturaa and publie meetings,
and all Um variety oflocal, commercial and marine
iHteUieeuee which appears In the Dally.
€«* Will you tw* get •everat persoM to unite
In rvttiue up a club for the Daily or Tri-Waekly ?
fhe DKtAoIT WKEKLT TH1DUXE. eontJaine all the important and lalr.t general news of
tbi Daily Tribune, and about a. much readme aa
th. How York Wreti-”; &lt;•
wbaeArea
recwlartr crerr Monday afternoon, al 81 nee yser
^tegl/«uUoib&lt;ra,m&gt;d to club, at lb. toowing

PR. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by J. P. Kobw, IWmgu.

MORTGAGE* SA LE.
. t.f tw SI

3B©n

bbhups?

FANCY CA8SIMERES, » largo'atock,
beautiful pattern* and very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac, Ac.

THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
FOUND.
/-tOL. J. C. FRKMOXT. in hia travel, dtacorcr
V7 maav startling wonders, but naoa more wo
derful and tree, than the recent diacwrrry that

ISAAC C. MOTT,

CHEAP CROCKERY!

kOu«ricopy .......»l I T"*»V copies....|IS
•Six ooptea............. J Fifty toplra.

OfTRl WKEKLYTKi:ifh-E,tangie«&gt;py, »3, or
four cup.cs 119, in ad-sacs.
. ... _ shlrta, eoltare, glovaa, hesiwy, eras ata, panto, ev­
...
monsv or on bonnes nr sov
ery variety from fire ahillioge to tax doilarej raal«,
Mratock of Goodaia largoud well eetocted.soa
every pnee, tjeslHy sad pattern । east* from asx •bung of every variety aud of
| shillings to tax dtatara
Groceries &amp;, Fancy Goods

Hagulatora willireatora it lo regularit
Xo bmata rLoufd be w ithowt them.

tbatean be found la ths eastern or western mar­
ket. Il comprises every variety aadkindofSogure
Molaum, Hyrup.4s.. which will b« sold st REH AB
KA BLY LOW Tricia. TKA at from 38 to 78
cwnta par pound. C'JKkTE from ISJf lo » canto
pyrpoaad- Ftah rf «vrey daueri pboa from sBwr-

J. P. Rabarta* Co.. Haattags.
A. I. Boerne, PrtancvilJcESidsois,Orimgr villi.

NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, CAN­
stock ofGoods, therefore I will content tnjtelf with
say lax that It contains everything that waa ever DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED,
Ibmmhataln a FAMILY 011O&amp;RY Store, the
wboteanmpritaug .larger and more gutend assort­
_ —.. rnu.,.f .. ——*—■
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, DJCOOMS,

PROBATE NOTICE.

“ijSE. ujw

WALL PAPER, dre^ foo.

COOPERING BUSINESS.

• .very da.art ptsen, el

Hew Arrangement
boo"tc

LOW PI

shoes.

Di. A. E. BONSTEEL,

rnvaiciANi

MTOS HAm'AM -jTOKE.

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IS FUBU8HID EVERY

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-

THVRS»AY morning.

REPUBLICAN BANNER
.......

3. M.

Wberription.

TERMS—81.50, IN ADVANCE-

VOL. 3.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1858.

NO. 20.

relating iorr*nl*H

FROM ILLINOIS.
fa accusation
the whiskered man took the other, and : ।giving him liberty to run if be pleased,
JA'cndimuB,.nL, Aug. 80, *58.
then drawing off hia boot*, divided the iand I oppoaed tiio motion. My adversary •
THE SHERIFF'S STORY.
= third pile between each booton the inside iagain rejoined, and to my utter aston­ n&lt;!“Fwrme F said he, with the utmpel
of It, and then again placed them on hia iishment, Judge C. ordered tbe clerk to
addrsesed a targe mxBttJcd, wwjetiag trf
nonchalance, notwithstanding the pecullfeet. Next the Judge raid— z
,
cancel tha bail-bond.
.
as many m could get within the sound at
“B« carefill and send it to the right
At thia juncture I sat down, amidst tbe
In the summer of 185—, while travelplace."
tittan of my brethren, who wore ready
Hi*
ainioter
companion
gave
a
mean
­
enough
to
laugh
at
W.
being
caught
Ye*rJ*y«
proton*.
one afternoon in siderable effect i
ing smile; they ahook lianda; the stran- “napping,” as they termed it.
•------------ H. J. KENFIELB,
’Hia «till smiled. It wM'twIbl to. see
Joe left tbe room cautlonriy, and the
While,1 wu meditating in my wrath
DEALKR i» evsry ranstj of dtf I
udge ut down to hia papers. ‘ 1 eontln- aud my revenge, the dork announced the his hypocrisy and calmness of demeanor cosily In the shade of Saddlnback moun­
tain. Alter supper, while enjoying our which baa ao fluttered. Douglas andhia
ire. b»t&lt;.
and »bora 8t»l
tied to look for several minutes, but he panncl of Grand Jurors was now com
adherents. showing that Douglas not only
Com* to the joyfnl rally,
appeared absorbed in his duties, when, pletc and they were ready for business. Taking out ofmy vest pocket two of the cigar upon tbe porch, we noticed a pecu­
liar looking scar upon die landlord’s cheek. left out a clause implying, irresistibly. •
J.RUMELL,
just m I wm about quilling my point of
Judge C. arose to address and charge bills unrolled from his chimney deposit,
Thinking
“thereby bang* a tale,” we ask­
observation, b« arose, taking out bis roll them. Ho wa* cool and placid a* the 1 held them before him and Said—“Tie
convention
has told about these, and I myaclfi last ed him to Worm us of tbe cause of ao
of bills placed them up the chimney! and morning itself.
. Dy royally b«Uwed.
He professed bimaelf
then continued reading.
“Oh, you hypocrite!" I muttered thro' night, saw you place the counterfeit money unusual a mark.
Owt mnijht within oar border,.
FRANCM ROWER,
bull showed that io the ‘ perfected’’ bill
perfectly
willing
to
relate
the
story,
and,
in
the
fire-place,
when
he
placed
bi*
in
hi*
I mustpy that my blood &gt;an cold, for my tec th as tbe black whiskered counsel
drawing a chair close to our ride, oom- of hlr. Douglas was a clause providing
a grave suspicion had often crossed my —and confederate, as 1 fully know him to boot*.’’
that until tbe execution of the provisions
His composure was instantly gone.— tncneoff:
mind that ho was a rascal; but I never be—slyly sneering at me, drew his chair
rfcc««r » M»ek, Slato atwet .
“In my younger days 1 was s sheriff in ofths bill.no other election, (than that
suspected him of being connected with close to tbc bench in an sUitudo of defer­ He wilted like a scorched weed on iho
prairie, and bls manhood gave way as if tbe county in which I then resided. In for ddegatea) should be held in the Ter­
the drovers, trappers and traders wbv ential listening.
ritory. This clau«e was not in the origi­
sometime* made bad money their com­
Dio charge was on elaborate or.?. It ho bad been afflicted with a sudden para­ the spring of 1830 a murder TO com­ nal ‘Toombs bill" nod would rot off *
mitted in a neighboring town, uniter cir­
modity.
Nor, m 1 .Mt collecting my ■*M an essay on crime and it* enormities, lysis. Die room rather swam around
cumstanced of unusual atrocity. The vote upon tbe constitution in direct terms.
or qieaul liberty: f
thought*, could I conceive it possible and waa dramatically worked up. It* ad­ before my own eyas, for the sight of a
iked was done by a Frenchman, whose So'much for the great chan-pion of popu­
when I rcpicmbcred bow severe he bad jurations to tbe Grand Jury to fearlessly Culprit Judge was not an every day ons%
’
name was Liatc. lie, with his wife, lived lar rights.always been on tho passer* of cnunler- invefitigate were very pathetic. Its cnco- arid when I recovered jny full attention I
Douglas is to be here on the 6th of
in a log cabin in tbc wood* wmo ten
found
him
at
m/ttr^ia
grovelling
on
the
firil money, and how earnestly anjl-aol-. jniums on virtue were touchingly true
FnxaUis^lako^-aHK
mi’es from where the' deed was commit­ September, the poeters announcing hi*
Scarcely had the Jury retire^ than in floor like a dog.
■
emuly ho hud al way* In his charge* in such,
A r ■_-litreb.nmMaa.lwa.
coming
never
say
‘•Democrat" nor TDoHe lore his hair, wrenched hia hands, ted, and had long been suspected aa being
coses declaimed ngaiusl the enormity of’ my capacity as prosecuting officer, 1 fbla thief and sccreter of stolen goods. I
offenders who aubstiiutod^rkpuriuua cur­ lowed the.u&gt;embers to their chamber.— his eyes glared,’ and Ms powerful frame
wa* sent to secure him, and you may be
quivered
in
every
part.
indeed
I
was
rency for »good one. zUtherefore condu- To their formal question:
EVELDta »nd Ui**»lkrs.«
sure I did not rcli»h the job much, but go
“What is our first business F I an- unmanned myself to behold so sudden
f;n.d all Linda uf jewelry,
I deJMliatUra-woriL-Hioodle," and tbo sub
I must.
A} 1 had ten miles to ride, I m ember uf any party; nor is any party
and wretched a sight.
reil Ma*, bracelelt. barer and .
. picions “boot-stuffing.’’ must relate to
..-4,
&gt; „•
,___
v. started early, and arrived at the cable allusion to be found in the broad sheet —
| tomt/uthcV kind of an offense, connected
"To investigate a charge of malfeMabout noon. Tying my horse to a trpe Heretofore, Democracy and Dough* here
tray
mo:
Consider
how
dreadful
:
And
auce
in
office
against
Ute
J
udge
I"
t
, w ith which I now felt assured ho must be.
at least been on bqual footing, and hr*
The foreman and his fellows looked at I1 ’m Judge! Oh, th* disgrace! My poor I went up to the door and knocked . Kt““ :
J. W. OAKLEY,
Stealthily going out, carefully I deand children ’. Wlud will they say ! ter consid»rablo delay in unfastening, speeches hare summoned “Demqcratie
J ' seceded tbe stair* and entered the bar­ each other in astonishment. Finally oae wife
’
v-g’-llvrESAU «-■! retail droV-r la. and toajW
Don
’t, don’t betray me 1.1 wm to be next more than wa*\ necessary, the duor wj* rallies;" but now Dons!*** name is tn bitch
\\ hetarsr of leather.
of them said with a smile:
1
i
room.
Tho
whiskered
man
wm
seated
at
- . »i:.k it—
f.,rn.'•«!« or n&gt;t&gt;o«
—you know that 1 Oh—oh— opened by b’s wife, who demanded, in big letters tint there h bo room for'Da“Take care. Brother W., that your pro- Governor
&lt;
! a tabic reading the last Qncinuati papers,
nn very pleasant tone, what I wanted.— muoracy on the paper. Perhaps hh friends
I aa calm and |&gt;KU'iJ m if he were the Meth­ fisssinnal rivalry does not get you into uh
&lt; —how dreadful!” and he rocked him­
“Is your husband at home ?" I asked. are beginning to feel that they are no
self
on
his
knees to and fro, as if bursting
'
! odist minister of the riding. 1 sat down trouble.”
.
‘■No, he baa gone to the village, and longer the Democratic party.
agony.
.
I replied by tolling my story, and nar- with
’
and pulling out a law paper pretended to
Da Q.
Thcwi were some of tho heart narrow­ will not be bode till night," she answered.
read it, but I wm glancing over it at tbe rating all Ute suspicious circumstance* of
TCbii. other* joy it
“Then I will wait till ho eomea home,”
ing incohcreoass which I can now remem­
stranger. Hi* eye did not wander from tbc past twenty-four hours : and conclu- i
ber over all tbe dreadful scraea that fol­ said I, and without giving her time to rea particular point of tbb paper, nor did ded ny requesting that lite bUck'whisker- 1
.1lowed.
the sheet after several minute* turn; I cd a unsel be called arid examined.
V. PARMER.
1 raised him from the llnor and placed
Amidst the astonished silence of the
therefore concluded he was not reading,
the murderer was at home. A rifle stood
him in a chair, and then Mid—
but reflecting; 1 endeavored to catch bis Graud Inquest, the constable in attend- 1
Alas,
Judge
C., appeal* to me are too in the comer of the room, which be had of the SouA," printed at Montgomery.-—
“
mice
went
after
and
returned
with
Yhc
eye,'but could not
I next thought of
'
VU.UAM JONES,
and earnest argument
late. Your confederate has told all, and been cleaning, a* I drove up, for the water They contain
trying the demeanor of the Judge, so stranger.
EALER in pfretr^. prorUion.,1
Grand Jnry have taken his testi­ was even dripping from the tube. 1 said in favor uf tho establishment of an Agri­
lie entered easy and unabashed, aay- tha
1
THE
making in.my mind soma excuse relating
d-jltev. l*rJ. pork. *c- ■
su‘*f •»
nothing, however, but sat down, and be­ cultural College. Tbc editor makes Pres­
. ...._• i i i •• «n,t on. &lt;lt&gt;ar
1 mony.”
to my official duties. 1 again went up ing, as he took the chair—
His-evc-bulls glared at’tno like those gan to take a survey of the room. He ident William*'address at the dedioarioa
"I am told that you desire ma to be a
j stalra’and knocked at bis door. Hi* p!ci«of a maniac. Then, as if wrung by some could not have left while 1 stood at the of our College the text of his argument,
1
■ ant voice in an unembarrassed tone, witorov.”
wondrous impulea, he became calm. In­ door, withoat my seeing him; *o that be publishingft entire. He *ay* in the May
"Perhaps culpritF I exclaimed in pas­
A TALE OF THE RESCH AND BAR
cried—
.
'
deed
that c.ilinnc*i waa more dreadful to must either have left before I came, or number, “We have an address delivered
sion, entirely losing my control.
And
“Walk in."
.
behold than had boon his excitement, Im- else, which 1 considcrod more likely, wa* by President William* at tbo Inaugura­
K.,&gt;rr-, new'
I entered.
Alter getting through my then, not heeding the hand of the fore­
concealed about the cabin.
My eye fell tion of tlic Michigan State Agricultural
precatiotw and agonizing entreaty.
man
on
my
shoulder
in
restraint,
I
said
excuses and businew, I ’•aid, in a careless
...........
j. W’. IH CKLE,
the
floor,
and which goes over all the ground,
--- --,
--------College,
“Well, il it must bo ao, it mu»L But upon a rag mat, lying oh
U&gt; tbc constable who had lingered by the
In wq of the Western States I wiv» once
v vsmoy UtLETAILOR. Cutting .Ion*y. nrtn'
wm•»nl.Ind
explained aurvoya carefully ll»e subject, and anawere
let mo see the foreman only fur a moment; taking that up the mystery
1.^*1 ...__ •. „
&lt;■„ J, Ktr- a pri-aeeuting attorney. The settler’s axe
“What have you been doing all the door—
inierneath,
which prob-1 Mtis&amp;etorliy *11 the objections that are
-------- ---------------------bring Rim up—go fur him—leave the —a trap dour was uni
“Take off his boots!"
was th,si familiar music, and tbe prairies afternoon. Judge F
ably
led
to
the
bile,
or
cellar
in
which
he commonly urged against sueh institettona.
The stranger made two bounds and was room; gn—do go—go!"
awav from tbc wucalland bad not yet
He answered carolcMlr—
His *xcitement wm returning; and, was concealed. I lifted the door tip, and • • • it is .not merely worth reading,
“Going through my charge and a de­ nt the window which led into the garden without reflecting a* I should have done, was looking fur some means of descend-but
heard tbc scream of the steam wtytlr.
------------------------------- ------—
----is worthy the careful
atudy
of-------all our
IXANIEL COOK,
’
of the jail. But the grip of the consta­
ing, when a vigorous push from tbe “gvde planters. It is replete with logical arguTTSTICE OF THE J’EAVK.
“'J. Ail branches of aodety.of trade, buAcas cision or two I have to make to-inorruw. ble caught him securely.
In an instant I turned end left the room, amidst the
♦J Tax Agent, will sitcnd to U&gt;e roUartm® of and profession* were in a state of trahstwifo’’ scat me down without the u*e of a —
men!*,
—•- and-a
discusses
:——• iLi
the subject in .n
ril ire
ita
one of the jurors took his arm And anoth­ curious looks of the crowd who had now ladder, and the duor was suddenl ____
Cvbtaiad aft w.b»T hanncM pertmrnngtobtac®re. । tiun. Of course the judge- were not men arrived.”
|
various
phases."
Again,
in
the
August
1
‘
gathered—for in those western settle
....
_ ..
ala'.rx.
of vast learning or of rare character; and
This last lie was an unnecessary one, er
&lt; his leg, and before any one had time to meat* aecrtcy was of no motueul about I »tell
»„ you, sir, 1 was
--------in no
enviob
—------ p«»i- number be says, "In thia number of the
sttcak,
the
boots
were
off,
and
two
roll*
of
lest I appear vain, 1 may odd thM the xs 1 knew its falsity, fur ho needed not to «
Grand Jury matters, and half tbe village tion, in a dark cellar with a murderer— Cotton Planter’and Uml, wb give our
fi-ll on the floor.
1
for he was there, aa I very soon after readers the conclusion of I’leaideut Willaw vers were by no means Chief Jdsticc have aiwcrtud Bio* Cwt—m Immaterial bill*
Tlia Graines* and presence ‘of mind of■ know the story—I had crossed the court
one. This, therefore, the more confirmed
11am*' speech.
We ask it as a favor ealie. will promptly attend u&gt; *ny
the stranger forsook him; he trembled iu room, I repeat, when I heard a dreadful
.. I • In an* ntth. CCUTI
my
suspicions;
because
I
bad
found
these
i
’Ibc Judge, who traveled the circuit
Thiwing I beard him move, I took s pecially, that each eno of our subscribers
groan and a simultaneously pistol report.
every
musclq
*»d
as
1
whispered
to
with us in tbe counlle* round about the immaterial assertion to be alwsy* niodo i
It was succeeded by an Instant of zcrrible. •Hep in the direction of the sound, in an rend iL It was written in Michigan. |pd
HOLBROOK,
—
■
1
city vf.---------- , hud been in early life a by witne**''s when thev arc committing him
। silence, and then the crowd burst Into tbe initant there was a flaoh, a loud report, spoken to a Michigan audience of tarawra,
“Villain, not even your foend Judge
and 1 felt a burning pain in my check. 1 but there’ is not a word of it, that may
burse-jockey and had picked up a large a perjury, ju»t a* cowards whistle to keep
C., cun save you now!” lie turned room.
1
amount uf tact, knowledge &lt;.f men and uptbeir courage.
Judge C. lay upon tho floor, with hi« saw him by the flash of the piatol, crouch- not be studied and treasured up to great
ghastly
pale.
.
We continued chatting until the bell ।
human nature, tbnt was of much w to
blood and brain* shockingly scattered od in the further corwr of the cellar.— profit by Cotton Planter* of tbe Southern
V&gt; J I.LIAM H V It«i II ER,
Hu waa seated on a chair.
We wish every planter in the
My blood was up. and 1 made a spring Suites.
him in bfo legal walk.
At the wait he rang for tea, bit not a tone nor an oct
“Is thia good money or bod F said the। about die room. When 1 bad roti rod, he and eloeed with him.
liSljrf lh4&gt;-a. Jrfg. w» uvul Irf »r
W* had a sharp Cutton States felt and sppreciaud the re. hod drawn hia pistol, and to hi* other
Lad been a member of Uro first
foreman breaking toe «ilence that succeed­
crimes added that of self-murder. He tussle for a few moments, but at length 1
tiunal Com ention in our bate, and being *me*vy.
.
,
. ,
ed
the
struggleWe wont down stairs together end l&gt;c- ■
, was a ghaady sight to see, nor shall I er- managed to get the bracelets on his wrists bold our land* in trust for posterity.’ ”
I a good talker, and of quick natural IntelM. NEVINS,
\tn I a witness, or am I accused F be
What a rebuke wo have here to tho
The whrok.rwi stranger
lec-t, bad .none in tbe Sebates. &lt; f course P*n our mesh
cf forget the memories of that dreadful and then it was all over. Meanwhile hie
stammered, looking towards me.
wife was above standing on the door, and Loeofnco press of Michigan, not epe at
it wm natural that, a* be made the law Mt opposite, but he and the Judge were
“Witness ” said I “i( jou will tell all[ day when I was compclldJ to behold the
a ptly and With fidelity.
whom conld find a’ word of President
to
each
other
as
if
they
had
never
meL
. living agony and the dying woes of a asking every now and then—
wtth thaiof Ute ••TtepuUicMi
'Tt”’ ~ I he sb’onld be able to expound it. An
■■RepuMieari owner,
Banner, oppo*-.
you know about Judge C, who i* far bet­
Williams
’ a idrero worthy of re-publica­
"Have
you
fixed
him,
Jem
F
Culprit Judge, in right of that bench aud
} wt
___________________ _ I the hr*t election after the State was ad­ One of two eivilitie* passed between
Putting my hand upon the man’s mouth tion. . Tbc fire eaten of the South ap­
tliem, but were ara&gt;r.ipani.-&lt;l by freezing ter game than you.”
j bar whereat ho had so often presided in
j. M. RI’NNELU_ | mitted, bo was chosm *"I know—nothing about Judge C., ho
and Imitating hia voice aa near aa I could. prove and applaud the whole efforts of
politeness
somewhat
unusual
in
our
west
.
convicting
and
Kntencing
villians
less
PHYSICIAN and Sutfeea. O«S«« 1° R““r’1 *
J never liked him. W ith all b« nn*'
I told her I had, and ordered her to lead the State of Michigan, while our own’ citi­
ero way of life.
All this aaUafied me stammered; “I never aaw him until to- guilty than he bad been all the while!
,1rrT&lt;-_ I bilitrand apparent deference of manner,
dar."
.
_
the alMiriff** burse into the »bcd. My zens oppose and calumniate it. This
there was fahis composition an tmder there was something out of the wav. and
JOHN ROBERTS,
“Liar!" I shouted, forgetting my offi­
there was in ms
—
row succeeded perfectly, and, aa *be left Southcni paper too, while our locofixto
I resolved while at the table to fcmnj
.mi* of cunning that 1 suspected aad be­
cial dignity in my rage at hia falsahood.
the room, 1 ordered him un the ladder, paper* are Bilcut on the subject, teem
myaclfwWi some evidence.
I fimJwd
The
subjoined
account
of
the
arrest
---------------,.r
Wbea
I
was
chosen
peo"Last night you and be were together,
-"T" came wary of.
■'
and by the argument of a pistol, persua­ with urgent appeal* in favor of an Agri
•«’» °P atairs into tXto
" II. F. CHERRY,
Bontitvr he sought my confidence, thi meal «r«l
exchanging money, and in hl* presence and death of a fiwftivc slave fre take from ded him to go. Onoe up, the rest waa cultural College, and the paasage of Morill at- plea aolkitor
Judge's
room,
and
groping
w
the
chitnXTOTARY FVDUC mid Cubtcj
concealed your ‘boodle’ in your boots." the ShawoMltHTfi lUiuoinan.:
.
^priirf
ii,
•»■«.
“
”
r
‘
"
1
"iR*
but
I
repelled
it,
a
c.-uy.
Hl* wile was *ome astonished reF* Land Bill through Congress.—£onnev
in
Ute
dark,
felt
fur
a
lo«»
briek,
tend to all basis*** eeiraoic
"On SunW. the 15th, a likely negro
..n but littl. tos«th«r-. M“/ • u“’ fc-Ld it, discovered a roll of WJ- J
Immediately he stood up in an attitude
when she enn.c in, but seeing 1 was well
Jiepvblican.
boy, of 18 or 20 years, was fnrated as *
™
ei.il .id. be, be g&lt;™
• S™r'
armed, made no resistance.
The man
took one or two piece*, and replaced the of defiance—then Mt down—half rose fugitive slave.
The
boy
stated
that
he
again; turned red and then pale, while
.bl.a»rg. »»
H
Payis* la Aj»Ticii&gt;atto*.
was *unen, and refused to speak, but I did
balance hazily audleft theroom.
vras free—bom in Vigo county, ludiana.
is. whan I fall R WM Wrt»g~- Nor &lt;»““
huge drop* of aireat stood on ais fiwe.
not
care
for
that
I
pnthnn
on
the
horse
Nothing mow occurred that night
Dio Free Preu apologises for tho dem­
cry. nowry •
He mw he wm by some means corner­ He showed that he was weft acmrainted and led the horse two mile* through the ocrats not paying the State debt, by sta­
worth narrating, but the next day m
.1 promptly mid effled- and in a moment, recovering himself, in the town of GrcracMtic, and th* «ti»
i block, B«tU« Creak, W‘uSi&gt;J«!Vwm of ki»&lt;«rj. Whj» Court I found on the calendar the case of
ting that they were huabanding the funds
Indianapolis and Naw Albany, Indiana.
ring the awistaneo of one of tbe “men “in antidpadon" of paving it. If thi* be
w»w»rod—
.
..
MKhipui.________
. num .to hrf totolcdl.leJ
“I will be a witness—the Judge is guil­ He stated time he wm a barber by trade, folk," I had him securely lodged in the true, why didn’t they fund the State debt
w&lt;&gt;„ for eou»l«aal'«. 4.3 brf tom
(JARLOH O. SCOTT,
liad boeu running on the rirsr.
«ft
jail that night and he is now in the State »o they would know wlut It really waa.
tier it1*0 L”
I have no space fur his story; but ita the steamer J. W- Clay at a coal-yard a
clUO IO«»W.W«k II.
•£2 °U!- vJtol d«w tbl. mewl I" 1 4^*1
ibe
But not ouly were they so indifferent to
procipUr attended to. OflicetaCoa
amount was, tnat long before the Judge •bort di»tance below town, on the Mme for life. -But that waa the hardest fight
bo rtoold Ut. improOT«I. ««• «wb'™ .,4
I a,J not 44ttori» th. UUl, am
payment as to/refuse to ascertain just
Banyrille, Mich.
removed to the west they had been con­ day that ho Was arrested, and in conse­ 1 ever hU, sod 1 shall carry a mark at it how much they owed, but they refuaed
„ 1 prtp.rrf .rtb
,
B. H. FULLER,
federates at the e*«t in circulating ooun- quence of a difficulty.
to
my
grave.
Thu*
end*
the
Bhoriffa
story.
to pay tbe accumulating Interrat, and kept
-jJa,. a orf«rf 11 ■« •k.
4,TI.._
1,4. nn ilaiibt that the
“ul 1 b.v.r eoow 1« ’"I
1 jarful money, while ho two jockqying.—
ronuiug the State In debt.
Iu the moan
for thl&gt; *!’
lh' d,rkThey ware connected with a well organ­
Si ooplM. &gt;»
"«“‘W " * ’™
lime what were they doing with the
ized band.
Leaders were tho .mauufocThe expenses of tbo Democratic'party,
of rJr« lulrpiV “&gt;J f‘™
,aUc«
“To thia wholoaorfo advica tho captors under the reign of Buchanan, can bo nrvp- fund*? They were borrowing tbe truat
1 turers and bonkers of tho "boodle, —
Oae day. at the uiR in **&gt;• W®
fund*
and
paging
uren
per
cent, upon
“Ym; find here it is,” « ho banded
Middle mon bought it and diapeased it to turned a deaf ear, and forced him acroaa erly seen and fully appreciated by a
rfWrfSiu..’&gt;«••«* .“SS
’ them, at tho aam* time they bad a sur­
me a P&lt;e« of F»i*'
the underlings, who purchased it at a dia- the river, into Kentucky, in the face of glance at the following table. Statistic*
plus of the general fund in tbe Treasury
ting the words, *Gwa Judge C bta rethe
aaaombled
crowd.
On
the
next
day.
show
the
expenditures
to
bo
; count of fifty cents, to pass it off at pw.
on which they were receieiug one percent.
ouesi." 1 romcmbered now I aaw it, ths. As fast m the last counterfeit wa* diaoov- the parties reported that the boy liad es­
190,000,000 a year!
In 1853, just about tbe time they bad ap­
I*■ -f-.iien the paper, but could not re- - ered a new one wm made.
Judge C., caped; and they pursued him Into the riv­
t7.fc00.00Q a month!!
prehensions of being turned oct of power
tod pretpv while uoon th* bench, wm abl. to b* a* er, and feat right of him; The onfortutunwoo.w^iH
they appeared to be affected in tlirir coo1207.850
a
day!!
I
- ’"mt thm Jrf«« c. raiofrf. rfd h“d
aicnnie, aad
law lequi ring tbeir
sad is now lying on the Kentucky bench,
t|l 1,100an hour! !!!!
GEORGE W. MILUI,
(II. .mUrllna
*»&lt;
State officers to pay five instead of one
'
1180 a minute! ! 1!'» ’
b^raiTta,--re&lt;-iw
haunts and ways and wmpantonship of opposite this town, where ha was drifted
per cent, oc tbe surplus fund.
But the
by the warns."
t33M&gt;aseoood I !!•!!!
tl-ow
above
them.
But
the
man
whose
IU&gt; -,»lt ok* 1
। odor of ancient profit* wa* too strong in
aross to poatpono on the ground of not
'This outrage, « venture to say, exci­
I* not this view of the case startling 1
JOHN *. VAN BRENT,
ted little attnntion when it occurred, and The people’s money is shelled out by the
~rf T
no punishment will be awarded the mur­ present Administration for every tick of
derous crew who forced the boy screw tbc clock!
No wonder the nation is
4I-- i. a n»b «rm wrf b,
ceraity of the action.
•
the river, such lathe ruinous effect of ala- getting over bead and ears in debt.—
to»Sr
"r 4W.WT and nsul come Irv...
—
"ft
is
time
now
to
see
the
Judge!
I
h. K.unxutoji,
”
U m»d&gt; tioubk,
nid turning to tho Grand Jurymen, who
U lud b«» ord.™d
were petelfad at th* tale they had hoard.
’TtoMfiMO clergyman seems
No ooo answered.
nprosaed the whole body of hia
wife from the theatre, the
"I will go *nd prepare him for your
in the following:— on the State fund*, it
STANTON A TIFFANY,
-qp q|- ib* Judge.
^tfon," I said next; “for to indict him is
that they themselves
"’H, Uiwr. wia • MMd mil., “d dipITASTU.vs EXCIUNO&amp; appotala N
hi* own court, while h* is upon the bench,
me
c&gt;r a memWU1 ba a scandal upon justice.
■ ,
* aa...4.n4*
on*

pasting*' gustos JUrirtsrs.

gfisttllantons.

Stltti.ti ?ottrj.

M

*CMPar.'

J

Select ti)

St orb .

D

C’n'iJiRilT J’UiD'DlE

T

JTLERY.
tn Distanced
srica Ahead,
sons why

; BOWES
ardwxre brauncM m Ho*l-

4*118, at th*
LOWEST PRICES.

tyi^NUFT-JKOX
A-zr/ ornzn

-

U m®
mMKMmE!
.
iLOK MTOVtH, comprise
rc* in market.
strst rariaty «i
,’ATED '
-

:x stoves.
K)K CTl*W
i. Six Flala aa^SwHn.**
BOTWFBS.

■

Ld a desk, into which ba usually retired,

Rattle creek :
I)

Cre*Mmai

todwriatUt

sad thither 1 foBowod him.
;
y
t—»4 my votae trem

.

. . - - aw i—oj - r -

- . V-----

■» ,1..

there «ad slay. and 1 shall ba plaaaad.".

have been added to

I phrase* |L—Drt. Tre&amp;MM.

�CRARU» RBRDXTT,

HKXKT CLAW. Jr&gt;
ble humbug aa a Stuart Republican. W,
yet failed to meet

Km. AXXA WMLFItr.
Rim TIRGIXU VACUUiX
Maa. DL YXRX0X,
Mim HATTIE CLAME,

REPUBLIOAlW

STATE TICKET

print, we prupow to in

mn Mlfara r..l

may aaaemble al

MOSES WISNER
Republican* of Berry county, you have
Mr frW I teortAip, / radar**
-ine» of At Admiaittretion." a duty to perform toward yonr party and
,1.-—.’—a.’—
—Stiutrlact

- EDMUND B-jP'AIB.FlELD.

NELSON G. ISBELL.

JAMES W. SANBORN.

HARVEY WILLLAM3,
OF CHARLOTTH.

THIRD DISTRICT.

u. n. wmuni, ___
viwn ii reBtn,
DWIGHT MAT.
A. it. MOMRiBQR,
WILLARD RAVfe.

I

AMpfosA.—— -- - ----- ---------- 1 —
denes in the ability, integrity, and patri­
otism of the admin btratioo of our rroerable President, James Buchanan, and it
shall hare our hearty support in all U*
measures for the maintenance of our glo­
rious Qmatltetion and Union, and for the
advancement of tbe prosperity and hap.
pines* of our whole country.—CtmwaAoa

attended.

Do not excuse yourselves that

I ’----------- ——
—7
.......... on your part to attend these meetings of
your party, will be interpreted by the
opposition M a want of enthuaiaatic faith

bimsclf. Acre irttM tkt autttion. for tie aa eloquent end impressive apeak era, by
tnlfttrt ewd rottttt of rrttidtnl Bochanan, AJmiai.lration HU A VO \VS HIS
ARb£fT HXSIRE, t» comaaoe with
rich feast of eloquent thought*, eloquently
nrnan Gawrllt {Ltntapton.)
expressed, if they will be in attendant*.
“The firat intimation we had of any This campaign is *carcely begun, and yet
change in hb vbwi^ wa* when bo appear­
ed before the convention after hb nomi­
nation. and PUBLICLY GAVE IN BIB
ENDORSEMENT OF THE ADMIN­
ISTRATION, AND OF ALL ITS count too much upon our msjoriiy, and
ACTS. That Mr. Stuart has for montiu remain inactive. Ths best way to begin
becn/a&gt;xioue to make public atonement is to am to it that all modings uf the
for hWlate folly and political heresies b party are fully attended. We again urge
evitkni from hie EAGERNESS AND
INDUSTRY to eecurs the Gubernatorial upon our Rcpubliam friend* the necesnomination, whereby he might have an eity of action.
opportunity, to PLBLICLS EXPUR­
Pnqutsxnv—The Piottttr talks about
GATE HIMSELF, AS HE DID.—
Thia abaudunment of bi* opposition; thia ibe present State officers having received
retracing of hie peat course, end hb dec- perquisites of office io the items of uqrlaratton of future frlelity to tbe party, ding expense*. If these are -perquisites,
wm m unexpected M it wm welcome.—
let ua compare them with the perquisites
It has been the misfortune of politician*,
in all liraM peat, to sometimes err; but received by that model Dem&lt; cratlc Adwhen they con fem their error, and retrace miaislration, which Stuart promise* to
their siepa, AS MR. STUART HAS copy after, if ,4e is elected :

DONE, what can be the duty of the party
but to overlook I True, a wise caution
might well be observed in tho bestowment of lavore upon each person*, but al
the same time confidence iu their future
•Rte Calhoun Candlebox, Lecompton fidelity, though bestowed with prudent
Ml M
eheel, published in thio village, atlcmpia coouderatiun, b, aevertbelem, magnani­
mous.
That Mr. Stuart now supports tbc
WHOLE POUCYOF THE ADMINtempt b to show that tho public money
.11.741 75
1STRAT1ON, KANSAS AjND ALL
has been squandered for partisan purpo- and upon the same grounds we have all
19 IT
L7k&gt; uu
along aupported it, i« evident from hi* re­
mark* before the convention. • • •
V&lt;3 45
that* the 110,000, appropriated to the re­ Having made this explanation, which self­
respect and a regard for political consistmey required u* to make, we *hnll give
poses. h is well known that but 81,000 tho ticket, aa nominated, our support, for
in ao doing, we support the principle* ol Diffweoc* ia krw RipobiteaM........ M3N M
thia purpose, and £ aa b alleged, it waa tho National Democracy."—Dttroa Htr&lt;
etaTioxnr.
In 1B54 the Democratic Board t.f Aud­
itors allowed for stationery, gold pen*,
tbe fatniabed teama of the eettiers in that
MHAJLL THEY BE RESTORED t
•Super royal" at ttS • T per ream, Ac for
Territory, it only proves that tbe state­
The laraompton Stuart party of this the um of the State Department, the sum
meat of our cotemporary ia Ctlae when
State are asking the people to restore
he says it wm umk! for parlizan purposes. “the good old days" of Democratic rule.
Again, we ere referred to a portion of We apprehend that the people know full

tbe lute constitution, wherein tbe salary loo well, what those “good old days” im­
of tbe Governor is stated and limited. ply. If not, they will do well to look to
the matter, and see a bat kind uf a policy ent ollonom fbr I»4............. ......... ll.S.’T «
wherein thia provbion has been violated. they are expected to restore, arji" what in tbe item of stationery alone.
Who vote* for Stuart in order to bring
Tbe employment st clerks In the’ differ kind of plunderers they are expected to
eat departments of tbe Slate Govero- place in power.
The following table of the State Government back to thif kitut
of economy t ________ __
items uf fraud upon the Treasury, perpe­
trated by the ,xgood old time” Democrats,
Tiut Enxcnoxs.—Vermont has spoken,
will serve to refret h tbe memory, and

ceive no fees or perquisites whatever,

for the pcrforninnce ol any duties cun
nseted with his office." By fees and per­
quisites is only meant tho charging of tha
Blate sr individuals, for lbs performance
ol hb-officbl duties, and cannot by any
possible rendering uf the language, have
any bearing upon th* payment ol the ne-

llio kind of policy we are expected, or at
least called upon, to restore. Lei every
reader carefully examine tbe following
bill uf particulars, and as carefully make
up hie mind whether or not he is willing
to help restore sucA “good old days
tat. Conprombtef 111* Dvlrait A PosUan
hoods, iwwUte
..............gUS.eOo
eewaary clerks in any. State department LI. Vnu t&amp;l.ouo of the pal’’------- --far their own UM T vran, I
8a with the charge against Mr. M’Kinney,
naris*lb. Mala isilUedi
M.cGJ
for traveling expenses to Boston. Il waa
*4.0-0
41,Ow
only returning to Mr. M’Kinney the
money wluch be expended, and Las no

and the democracy are nowhere. Allbo'
the vote i* light in the State, ths Repub­
lican majority i* about seventeen thou

miniatration.

ward progn-* of die
in the exteneioD^sUvcryrtatJl*

Every Representative in

Congress b Republican, unless we except

one w hich is atill in doubt
Dxkxoarxa.—Th&lt; Republican* ol Hast­

terrible thought
owl loud* a *b.u&lt;lthrough every nerve!
— fin* esesMioa took pfaM aUuk-9
.. Tbs
o’clock fa the morning. Il_wm on the
occesiou ut a hrge Sunder Kcbod cwte-.
bralion at Adrian.
Tho balloon was a
very largo and well ou-Urucu-d one, be­
ing about tho height of a twmrtory build­
ing, when falbitotfand ready to cut
from Its fitatromg. Meser*. Bannister it
Thun ton took ecats in the car, attached
to tbc balloon, end ascended safely «na
steadily.
After remaining about forty
minutes fa the air, railing toward* Tole­
do all tbe time, they alighted in the wood,
in the town of Rig*, Lenawra county,
near Knight’* station on the Southern
Road, dhtent about 18 miles west of To­
ledo.
Several men came to the saabtante of the adventurers, and they pro­
ceeded to prepare the balloon for packing.
to be taken back to Adrian. .
fa doing this the mnatter balloon WM
turned orcr and partially uprido down to
disentangle the netting and to reach tho
valve. To do this, Mr. Ira Thurston, one
61 the rcronsuta, took off Ms enat,and got
astride nf the valve-block. He thro sagge*t« d that the car be detailed from th&lt;balloon while ho should hold it down with
his weight. Thi* proved a fearful cnlcuintfon, for no sooner was the still Inflated
body relieved of thu weight of the ear,
than it shot into tbdjfir with the sudden­
ness ol S fOcket; taking Mr. Thurston
slongwith it, nested upon the' valve of
thafralluen, ami bolding on to the col-japee J »llk of the sir-ehip fa that portion
of its bulk!
fa this perfectly helplre*
condition, tho ill-lht*d man sped straight
into tlie sky fa tbe full sight of hi* com­
panion*, even more belplere than hinirrtf.
So far a* b known, iln-re was no possible
moan* for him to areure hl» descent,
whether »afe or otherwise. Tbe part of
the balloon filled with gas was full twelve
feel above him, an that there was n&lt;&gt;
chance for him to. cut its sides and allow
the gas to escape.
Ho eouM only cling
t»&gt; hi* prscariiMM hold andgo withersoever
the currents of air aboold.take hirn.
Without regulation ar ccsitrd of any
kind the balloon cr-niinuod to mouq&gt; np-,
ward sailing off in the-direction of this
city and Lake Erie. The fatal awnaion
took place about 11 o'clock, and at a few
minutes past noon It waa secs in tbe town
of Blissfield, Lrosw se county, apparently
three mile* high, and about the auto of a
star iu appearance. It waa ttill p*irg up
&lt;'clock, it
and on! Ata quarter past
wa* last dimly visible going fa the direc­
tion of Malden, a* asc*rtaitn&lt;d by com
pas* bearing* taken by parties observing

Again, ooi cotemporary ehaageo that

■nd thinks this an enormous bribe to pubibhera ta'the State, and then add*:
“If they wished to encourage cmigra-

. um

have anawered the
But no,

cool an m*u 1 a*

tneMweU be offorad to an intelligent

Latiou MM

relate «• to adi&lt;»urnment, whether

thb subject:
Fowler A Well* in a treatise on Par-

Trihutt.

GOLDEN PRIZE,

GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIZE

_

THE “

GOLDEN PXUIZ-E.

Baitings’ Drift

ILLUSTRATED.

DEAM A MALTKR,

PRINTS,

DELAINES,

u UECAXTatO'

CHANCERY

MERINOS,

D B N 1 M S,

BHAWLB, HOSIEBT,

WORTH FROM'to I’EXTH TO toe

J-LANUBIA SHEETINGS, STRIFES

TICKS, UNSBYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,
TERMS.

SlinmNGS (brawn oA whiu.) KEN'

**r............... KO'

TVCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSI

' (mMTunter.pe

MERES,

SPECIAL NOTICES.
READYMADE

CLOTHl^'G!

tea uUewmg tub

tan Gold u

23730

SCHOOL

HATO A1TD ©ATS

(□” Remember the
I ' Tb* *'c«*l B0XXET3, &amp;IBR0X&amp; aad FLOW
Mass Meeting !

BBAft A KALTER

TUX JTI A’.YING POST

LLS. .ad FLVMBK aad WBIG3.

ings Atecmbled in caucua on Salurday

J. M. Nevins, Daniel Striker and A. Ry­
erson delegates to tho County Convcu

Tbk Comkt.

PROBATE NOTICE
TATE OF MICUIGAX, | Prebate

•*.I------ .f ateJ
meet
S&lt;&gt;Kerry
_ ---- evoair.
r—
» , .__
..

■ icAlena Ccalral Railreed.

IT y*e warn any WHITE GOODE, r&gt; te

\M1 the Republican State officers elected.

4be six Republican members of
in the first part of each evening. It* nu­
Congress elected.
cleus appears about the sito of a star of
largely Republican In both
tbe third magnitude, and its toil ’’b about

sms of tbe Delinquent Tax Sale list,

which would

though th* Uemocrai
crowded m for up«
’
’ ------------ ’
ma*»«s saw inrougu
,
struck them down unrelentingly.

P

The LeoomptonitM had an idea that the
Republicans would fail on the Maine
[y All persons having accounts question, but they were most egregiously
against the County of Barry, which should mistaken. They had counted confidently
Upon gaining a couple of Congreminim,
go before the Board of Superintendents
bat, ae usual, the people of that noble
Commnnwealth havo pct their seal of
, do well to hand them in on condemnation upon them.
Tho result
stands thu*:
Republican aggregate majority between

there has been paid for advcrtieitig the

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

What is hia exact fall baflhw eorjectun ;
but that it b horrible, almost beyond pre­
cedent, there can be no doubt
Tbvn- !« *xutalinnri.e-n*»«»r&lt;4Ctoek*,M'su!&gt;M.&gt;'ia«.
Ear aMFiefar Riega, U«M PratMd FancOAtUInot one chance in a million for a succca*
fol escape.
Whether the unfortunate
man wm carried up ao high as to become
benfimbedand *cn&lt;&lt;rleas, death ei'-»uing—
or whether ho fell off at length from h’.s
tremendous altitude, to hare hi* breat'i
socked from him in hi* fearful descent,
and to be awik in tbc lake or dashed into
n ILLlAa II BAXTA.
a ahapelrM main upon the earth, It is
XMtiart. Sept «. l»-.
doubtful if any one save Ged will ever
nWwOHTlOM.
JuioW. The mind stand* appalled fa con­
templating this fearful disaster, and blind­
ly gropes fa mazes of srendcr at where
W. U. BASTA
hi* place of sepulture shall be,
Hastfasa, S*pL 6, ’U
Mr. Thurston wa* an experienced bal­
loonist, having built sever*I and thi* be­
CHSCAXT
ing hb thirty-seventh ascension. He wm
far* roatax
formerly a resident fa the vicinity of Lima
and Rochester in Western New York, hut
hM latterly redded in Adrian, whore he
waa extensively engaged in ba*ine*a a* a
nurseryman. He wa* a widower, having
lost hi* wife Irat winter.
He leaves an
Interesting daughter about 17 year* of
SwKaZET.
age to mourn her father’* unknown, terri­
Dated Jure*. '51
ble fate.—Detroit Tribute.

tion.

Swamp Land*, fifteen thousand dollani,

jpaaaox.

boldhw
of veteaThat wilf stop
K
ttopmJZ

[y Hon. Wbitwkt Jos
ceived tbe nomination for State
from the 22d Senatorial Dietrick

merited teatimonlal of the high esteem in
hfch be b brid m a public officer.

tsannot ba amended.
al has tbe following on thi* subject: “A

Qdcxtx Fadl—Ik will be remembered
that our Cousty Agricultural Fair will
lb.- 11 th n::d IM of &lt; Irtober.

amended ab by adding, "To a particular

occupation.

■I

U ye* »aat any SILK C0XGU&amp;8 GAITERS
KMAPKM‘8.

hich Ltwialatore will tltct a RtpMiUfdltd Slate, Senator to succeed Mr.
Fesaecden.
fa the jubilant language of tbe Fne

rejoicing, let u* rejoice
from Maine in the next
Tbe dclegMUh___________
Cougrese will be M follow*;
1st Dbtriec—Daniel E. Somes.
John J. Perry.
Eire B. French.
Freeman IL Morse.

Tbe political sign
in Maine is worthy of remark. Tbe Dw
mocracy of Maine at first tried to blink
the Lw&gt;»mptoa iwut,.
Roughs, and all their

Kansas in spite of the prorwuons
bill The canvass was character-

EKAPnrR

ttOING EAST
MEW TOM EXPRESS. al.
EV EMINO EXI'HEdH. »l
MIGHT EXPREM, al

TOXA OQO,
iryeewaMrayX0W0XX,nte KIAPKJHL

FEBRIFUGE WINE

NOTICE ta kaeaby girao Oat
u«i io b« tete oe Um T*M*

» rate
TO THE PUBLICtt yea wm any HARDWARE

FMWM4®s PWT1 —
■Airt made,)

•‘IMF
He the peculiar defend 1-r
ber this when w* rd to vote for Charles

GOING
MEW TORE EXPRESS, at
KVKXtMG EXPRE88, al..

PROBATE
ftTATR OP MICH1G J

�S3,

MORTGAGE BALE.
. I.T ha’ tor torn medsiaton

RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

M J0A4CTF
BLOOD miFIEP. AND BLOOD PILL

GOODS!

hdwakk stoke.

NEWrSPRING GOODS

HARDWARE!

wtewev “if mav' baTto eWreeter
nereou. ccmpltenlv. ep.lq.lm and other fiU^ooglia
enstensptiw. to Ita eeriy atagea. acre throat, bronBkkory Gror«.St rtarle^Co.^Mc
otalUa. Ateer and ague, aalhma. luw apiritv. aexw
al ioeapeeity. femintoo areafateaa. pocking oftbo ,
PROF. 0. J. ▼OOD-Durrirr
tag
akin, symptomatic of paralyala. rbectateica. neua&amp;xsu'Pda’ll other dl’teioJera of* too or­ anenner *a wore inAwced to uw aoteo of
JIair Reiterative,.nd Ito effect, won to weak
gana of rreprtelion, tbe Heer, the kidaeya. tbe we tai it our duty to yoo aad lU afflicted I
atonmcL. tho M-rTe*. or the mnwular fiber. &gt;’•
■aarringly cared by thto praparatioo 11 laid tbe
awefo or .red. of Ji.ra.e what an alkali

DRY GOODS

CHANCERY SALE.
ITATF- OF M1CHIGAX-—The Circuit Court fin-

Fenia tad Uatoanue M. Feme. betouAsut*.

®D©T3 ft SBUBSl

GROCERk
jDiBDDKiBSY!

"naimgBeael.rnt. or |{rjilalor.aaibe naturecf
tie dlatsae -r .ickne.. may require, will quickly
sad repidJjt cure
. „ , „
r.-taedlv» e»in«»t of Railway a Ready ReIwt Radqdy'l Reno’Bling Reenlrvut; Radway "a

GLASS-WARE
Fates Oss DotLas ran Boms.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

COOKING STOVES!
MORNING EDITION,
which will e-ntain alt tbe matter of osr evening
edition, and la addition tbe laical new. ofevening a
mail, tel luete matter, which may tranaptra be­
tween the Hu.. of tuning the er ruing edition and
midnight, and tha night telegraphic re]&gt;orta
which appear iu the morning paper*. Thulite;
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS. CHALLIS
Daily Tribune combines the beat faalurea of aa
evening and morning paper. We incur more lluui CHALLI ROBES, FINE SCOTCH

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOB AU TH£ JWOKS OF A PUftUTM MEDtCIIK. .

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
HERD’S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS,

COL­

MARSEILLES

LARS AND SLEEVES, (mw style,)

o’er a rraaoo teriudiScreoCTor neglect of duUaa.
to tho performance of which our publie poutioa
baa enabled ua to ecu tribute to no email extent.
TERMS -Mingle copy M yuar; to Ud* four
for «Tir. ur line onpieu for »&lt;0. iMdraacooach aobocribere name written on tbe pfper.
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

WHITE GOODS, Ate.

Qataiaa all U« iaaide aaire qf tla Doilf—Priaiti
Aad Uiaf u lakiaf
Dh PaSf-Tmai wjlpir.
n;« Tar-wuntie Tu.rn ia computed of the
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
in.ide matter of tbe Daur Tatamu of every two
diva and ia iaaued and walled to auboeribera ou SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every

Paralya'a, lavbqa, (lout. Xnirnii
T -ttiavLa. Small Fox. Fe’rra.S-al
Julrla. Kidnev Complaint!. Scarlet
ver,Fain, around the 1-uar. Pleun
M«a*ln, Heartburn. and l*ain* of
I, . I.
1—r~_ _
Will

Loete Editor C.neinn.ti Duly Enquirer’
lawan.reMja, Wednesday, Sqiv E 1*67Dr. C. W. Roa.cs—Dear girt UavSag been trouVled for eercral rear, with extreme debility ami
weaklier., so much K that wm unable u- attend
tome ordinary bn.inear al tinea, and baring
beuxl of lire wonderful curve tbut ynorScandio.vian Jlood 1‘nriO.r end Fill, were effecting. I wm
indoced to a friend to Uy them.
1 have teen using tbe purifier for tbelaat twelve
moalba. and And th. medieor fully equal to iia

variety and stylo.
'
- keen at nxy offiee bv ear one al any liiuo. Gel one
but wbo reetere a mail only thiee time, a week,
of my Family Medical almanae, gratia from toy
thia iaaue will bo a valuable aubatitute. It haa a
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
great advantage over the werkly. not only tai com
tain room and office. So. « Boat
nri.ing more general uteri, but tn giving tbe mar­
Fourth struct, 3d building from Mais at Quoinket. oieweb day. and preaeuling. alao, a much gren- AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY nali, 0.
For tale by;
tor variety of local div intelligence.
P. Roberta A Co. 11 ateing*. Hi .Xmbola.VrangaUNEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL J.
viH. Milla. A by Drwgaitea A Merehnuti geuoFANCY CASSIMERES, a large stock,
GREAT DI SCOVERY t
beautiful patterns aud very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

Ac., Ac.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE
FOUND.
'VOL. J. C- FRKMOXT in bis inrda diarorarad

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reasons why

FRANCIS ROWER

Suld by J. 1'. Kosnnra, Hart ingo.__
mortgage“baLe.

1EFAULT 11AVISO BKEX MADE IX THE

LTrfxeriK

Regulator* will rre'orr it to rej
Xo female toonld be without 11
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where.
RADWAY
J. I" FUbert. b Co. Battinga.
K. J. Borno. Praineville.
E. Smte-la, Orangeville.

liwt. Pell, of Barry Co­
lo D. X. (toga, adminta-

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ahirU, Milan. S&gt;o”«. hosiery, cravala. putts. ercry variety from Bra ehilltoga to tlx dollar.; eaato.
every pnee, quality and patten ; reate frmn tex
shilling* Io tex doilara

RBXD IS YOUR ORDERS, and the guud. will be
.elected and put up with aa much cate aa if you
were prvn.nl to wirct them yourodroa.
My .lock of Good. i. large and ■voU .decked, «*dating t&lt; crery rarirty aad of

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods
lhatean be found in the eastern or western mar­
ket Iteompriaaa every raxiety audblndofHugara
Wdaaaea. HjrunJto, whicb «il) beaold at ItEjilftEARLY LOwTrICES. TEA &lt;1 tat k tf 76
cento per pound. COFFEE from |JUto
cento
per pound. Fiab of rrerj deacnplloo fn.m alirrring to a number I MaebeteU. Space will oct al-

PRORATE NOTICE.

A rRXXE FOB EVEBBBODY t
▼BO BUBSCIttBEB FOR TBE

NEW YORK WEEKLY PBEM,
A BEAUTIFULLY

My aaaortmeet of PARLOR STOVES, euwtprio.
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TO HOUSE BUELDFHS.
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WILL DI. KENT TO EACH 6UB.-C1
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COOPERING BUSINESS.

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TDUB-1X ADVANCE:

IS dow In xotvesfcful ope|ra!i«j, ready
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inout improved plait, together with a pxrf
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Carii paid tor wheat.
BOLTWOOD h GRANT.
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THVRIDAY MORMIXC
luSTl!«Wb BAaitr

REPUBLICAN BANNER

coctttt, mjchioax.

J. M. NEVINS A COMPANY, Procri.

VOL. 3
ijjstinns’ Hnsintss Jhrrctorn.

Stlttlti) Ilottrn.

TERMS—IN ADVANCE.

HASrcW BAfffiY 'COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1858
had awjttlred nnusua! rigor ufcnnstiiotlcwr,
ber frames was robust, and of masculine
; and having gained a d

with ths members of his family.

The

IS El. 3. H IB

invalid as suited her

oftoEw :w&amp;n5teS?
HAU A. HIOQrMBQTO^’

DA&amp;EL N. MCRPHT

' COXTROL of a Terr •one
««.!.» Wtaoer
«d mtn On Wk...

GAUZED IN THE TERBITOlilES
WITHOUT EXFBES8 LAW, re
rta nff OF THE OOSSnTLTlU.S;
._a
.k. tniwuliwiinn bv express

BE UNCONSTrnmONAL.”—

“Our NeUte F Wh.it a host of recol­
sbe became the mistress of her husband a the Territon
lections that have been hidden away in
expounded fa the
beautiful home, yet 1 have received many the Constitution,
the darkness of the poet those words bring
Dred Scutl drci.ion, and it it uneonetitu.
to light!
How the olden times, with letters from her, and I know that zmong
the many noble-minded women whose
virtues adorn the high society in which she ion of tbe supreme judicial tribuwtl of
ornament—no wife tbe nation, and the PrcaMeat standing
write. Again I wander in the pleasant
ready to enforce iL» be declares be does,
friend
more ee—fa
-------------rilASClS ROW ER,
paths around my childhood's home; again is more bclov
teemed, than that playmate of my youth, with the army and navy of the country,
U t.K in
1 weave the wild flower* into
that ct-mpsniun of my girlhood—“Our what other and more effective code could
the brow of our darling Nell,
be devised to secure slavery first to the
Nellie!"
cotnc before my mind of a me:
territories, and as a consequence, to the
Ing girl, with eyes bright as a poet'
A WoxmtaruL PaxaiuixT.—In a late States that may be formed out of tlietn 1
number of the Albany Ereniny Journal, What chance fias freedom when wich fa
ebestnut’s brown shell, and a step as Itgbt Thurlow Wred tells what a womferful declared to be the supremacy of the lend,
as that of fabled sylpKorhouri.
President we have in Mr. Buchanan, In and the National Government declares it“Our Nellie” was almost worshipped
■elf raaolvud to enforce it with the whole
the following words:
by us all; not one fa the whole village of
“He entered the White House with a riviL militan and naval power of the
Where is tbe place where tbe
pioniise nf freedom to Kansas un his lips, nation 1
and
never
had
monarch
more
oboa maiden's fancy might be Won; and had of a different mould; po way of amends
struggle for freedom fa to tome inf—De­
end n scheme for enslaving it in ‘
'
scruples in paying attentions to one so seemed open, except confession of her real
troit Adrertiter.
( fe.
et He declared war against ci
around
but had beard of—
the notes, and in six weeks was issuing them
—
---------------------------------volatile and fond &lt;&gt;f flirtationr'witli whom character, and to that, though impelled by for mil
remorse and self reproach, she could not wonderful goodness and beauty of "Our
Tux 110,000 roe Kassas.—The Free
himself.
bring herself. She merely said to tbe Nellie!"
Prett
attempts
to
sustain
Mr.
Ixithrop’s
which be pledged “Kcnnomy," be had
Wfen her father, a tall, noble-looking drained the Treasury of the last dollar. charge that the present Stats Admini.lragenerous girt, that they would meet
Mime unea*in
er, whff could not help observing that the again; and, ardently desiring the posses­ man—-her mother bad died two years be­ Before tbu printers were d&lt;ee stereoty­ tion had squandered lbs public money far
liking offer fair visitor for Robert, waa sion ofan education, that she eoold not fore-brought into our village a delicate, ping his inflexible determination never to political purposca, by referring to the *p.
of &gt;10,000 for the aid of
not fully reciprocated. She Ux»k an op. avail herself of the noble offer. Before fidrylike girl
borrow, he was in Wall street soHcftiqg
Itortunity of remonstrating with thejuung her departure, the young lady pressed on but admire the exceeding grace end Jove- s loan.
soldier, and shafted what unhappiness ber acceptance several articles of needful
cell to remember that the liiil was rwu.«cd
“He
clothing, such ns in those times many of dav after day passed, and
ht bq the consrquencu of such f
ibe final
..MMNVBI. _
uainted with bar, we learned to love her be
bow unworthy it was of a brave man the soldiers received from fair hands. All
has been agitating it ever since. He
&gt;r the purity and kindness of heart onlered Paulding to stop the filibusters, foeo membert ef the Haute. But far the
to trifle with a girl's feelings. The cau- three were afterwards lost by the upset­
OROCERS
which characterized her even then. Ere end then recalled him for doing it. Walk
,
rote of Abner Sherman, tbo bill would
;1_
as taken in good port, and it is not ting- rtf a lx*L except tbe shirt and ves
have been defeated.
Whatever tiiere l«
known that the “love paiwage" was con- Robert had on nt the time, which arastill sbe bad reached ber thirteenth year Mio
had rendered hernelfian excellent scholar, law, and tendered him thr bospilalitiea of
I tinued, though Robert received at parting I preserved’as relics In tbe family.
Her health being now noarly restored, far surpassing most girls of eighteen; Hut
■onie tokens of rvmemberance, which
.............................
Walker
Kansas,j rest upon democratic shoulders. A dam
the
White House.
---------- —of-----------of wishing that it might be hefuniisbed with written instructions, and
the physician hnd a long tonferrence with
all rreneeted ber. Mothunder the circumstances, take, at the
For three years our heroine appeared tbe commanding officer of the company
turned him out lur obeying them.
in tite character of a soldier, being part of which Robert had served, and this was
He withdrew the troops from Utah, verv least, an equal share of whatever
odium tnav attach to it. If the Gover.
• time
*
* as
the
employed
a« a waitcr in the fam- followed by an order to the youth V&gt; able dauglcrs; and, when the waa spoken
of,
it
was
with
a
gentler
voice,
a
mure
tv
a
letter
to
Gen.
Washington.
had expended tbe whole amount for
During this time.
ily of Cui. Hgtteraon.
Her worst fears were now confirmed. loving smile—and onr adoration did not
and in fe.th situations, her exemplary cun
lie sells forte at ike object fiw which it was apprvprfaUxl,
I uU«r. l»l-4 pefaiAr
, . . ., die west for a tithe of thrir cost, fa order
i __ e.._------- umk.ta ktsvn nir right
ami the fidelity with which her du- From the time of her removal into th&lt;j spoil the Idol.
doctors' family, she had cherished a mis­
Sins was verv beautiful. ’ Her hair fell lobuv sites at the east ten times their
tins were jK-rtor mod. gained the approl
In u soft, graceful cloud of ringlets upon
value—bls subordinates in both cases IMliy orew
tit.n and oaifiik-nce "I the officers. Sbe giving which sometimcsaraountekl almost
mv
—- ——■
।
to
a
certainty
,
that
be
find
discovered
her
pocketing the difference. He fa conlirn- dollart of it, however.—Detroit Ade.
was a volunteer in several hazardous cn- --------terprizes and was twice wounded, the 1 ukvpik-u.
deception, Iu conversation with him'she
ally asking for new steam frigates, but
anxiously watched his countenance, but blackest of lashes, lit up her beautiful face; 'will not use tb-me he lias either on the
ear” Renietnlier lliat CHARLES E.
first by a sword cut on the left side of the ~»«iou«lv
ber form was slight but very graceful, ’
coast of Africa on in the Gulf, of Mexico. .STUART voted for the Toombs bill I! j
feed. ’ Many were the adventures she not a w-rd or l«»k indicated suspicion^ind
and sbe seemed to us tbr incarnation of 1He sends out a steamer ostensibly to A bill which Senator Douglas bad emaapassed through; as ahc herself would often she had again flattered herself that sho
by taking from U the only etauee
&lt;
say, volumes might be filled with them. *• as safe from detection. When the older all that was lovely and good. .Was there catch the Stvx, but with private orilers culated
any
trouble
in
sciioul,
it
was
Nellie
who
1in the Cu plain's d«k to do nothing of the ,allowing or requiring the people of Kan­
cAinw fur ber to deliver a letter into the
Sometimes placed, unavoidably, in cir
Did there chance sort. Claiming to be the most frugal of -sas to take a vote on their constitution I
hands of the Commandcr-indiief, she settled tb« difficulty.
cumstanres in wliichahe fenred detection,
to be a pupil who could not solvo the
could no loiirrr deceive herself.
Presidents, be has spent more than any A bill which not only had no clause re­
Deborah Samson, llic daughter of ^vry she nevertheless esntped without the least
There remained no course but simple mysteries of ber arithmetic lesson, it of fats predecessors.
Assuming to be quiring the submission of the constitu­
ln-ing swaxeneaamong
awakened among urrwn.her wmpoor tMirvnU, of Ply trouth County,
: suspicion la-ing
obedience. When she presented herself wav Nellie who explained the cause, and above party prejudices he makes parti- tion to the pe««plc, bm had a clause in it
i
-Tft. _ soldiers were in
rh.* Imlnt
brgan »lwu about twenty years of agp, * m.lewu
The
in the
habit F.f
ol
No pic­ zanship the basis of hfa invitations to din- prohibitintj any rUetion in the Territory.
at ~
the .’iZj
head-quirters
of assisted the perplexed student.
ta ftil &lt;to p.lri..l» ta.l .tad, tad
pftjftl Jlu.onta for radmission
—-“"j-’tad
had nic was perfect without her m
magic
—* pres­
exerpt for delegates to the Constitutiimsl
prompted the sterner sex in her neighbor- , j,er wanl ,,f a bean!, but not one of them j \N ashingti . ahn iift-miiled
*n_.nv’,as KliC Her
_________
ence, ar
and
unless ncr.”
— no ,party
---- * was
- -complete
‘
k uk. up .rm. » o-l. totoBj-.; «to ftnpH -Ito *r
tar Z «r»to in " ta enec,
CtAnvcntiun, until JCanMU »a* admitted at
aith her gentle voice
,vwc and wlnThereby preventiny a tole on
Wnr nir. Txtxoaaru w Iolx.—We a Slate !
d,-fc»«. Sto myrtrndv ..mm-J to* '
b, tteir .Id.. -- in ™UV •
‘“*rl.‘“k ’1“j tamd? tod o” r blessed with
ning smile.
„ti_ „d tolS&amp;inX, lk,..talitotoj : \lL&gt;fmrm.™ta^tar6m,...und,m^ tod^mM-totamBlbtod
arc at last famished with a reason why the Contliiulion by erprete leyi^a^mt.-Many have been the pleasant walks we the Atlantic Cable fa not working. The This bill CHARLES E. BTl'ART.
s:'j’usr.tSE/kStes s sets—
have had together—Nellie end I. Trip­ Gknbpedt appears to have boon taken by candidate of POPULAR SO\ EKE1GNping through tbo fields, gathering the wild surprise in the sucoeasfal laying of the TY, in’lhe Suu of Michigan voted for ?
I. A. HOLBROOK,
flowers, and making the old woods ring long wire, and to have omitted provision —-idontve. Commercial.
CTIWU
“ . ............ „ --- -- -die music of happy voices. 'Bat for a stouter and stronger strand required
kindly endeavored to reassure ncr.
no with
.
probabilitv
that
her
sex
wirald
bo
diecivand »s wortny «&gt;i iw«ru. ..v. ............. • ;
passed on und brought with it many at either terminus, to save the tine from
A celebrated divine, wishing •
then bedn her retire with an atten&amp;int, time
।
ered.
She
felt
that
death
on
the
battle
­
dbuining men’s garment-, and her mil­
.Nellie was now sixteen and she the dangers of shallow water. This heavy collection at the conclusion of a chanty
* WILLIAM BI RCHER
who waa directed to offisr ber some re- changes.
,
itary career, are thus narrated by the au field were preferable to the shame that frrahinent, while bo read the coinmunica- ‘must leave our quiet village, which b.id
cable waa only shipped from London, sermon, discoursed in the fallowing style
would overwhelm her, and ardently prey­
upon
the beauty and efficacy of that char­
:bor just mentioned:
t
een
for
so
long
a
time
her
home,
for
her
tion of which she had been the bearer.
under the-charge of Mr. Clifford on the
Bv keeping th* district school for a ed that the wound might close her earthly
Witbin a short time she was again sum­ native city. Oh. how wo wept at part first of this month.
Hie instructions ity which works silently and unheralded
summer term. »bc had amarned th- sum campaign. But. strange as it may seem, moned into the prccuceof WaahingUm. ing. It was my first grief, and very bitter were to make the substitution at the \ a- to the world : “I have often remarked, *»
uf twelve dollars. Site purchased a quan­ sbe escape! this lime also unsuspected; He said not a word, but handed her in it seemed to me, fori almost worshippod lentia end forthwith, and then to proceed the contribution i- being token up, that
(1
tity of onorac fustian, and, working at tn- and soon recovering h,w strength was silence a discharge from the service, put­ the gentle girl.
to Trinity Bay—a task requiring a» least the silver pieces Uimble into tbeboxFito
iu*
tcrr*ls when she mold be .cure from able to take ber pUM at the port of duty, ting into her hand at the same time a note
The adieus were spoken, the last fond three or four weeks in the fulfillment.— a great noise, while too paper rnonej
wilb ti.al «
and fa the deadly conflict. Iler tmmumcontaining a few brief words of advice, words cxchsnffod, the last kiss given, and The Ixrodon rooming papers of Sept. I drops In silently m the falling of aanow' tv was not, however, destined long to
- ■■ ' clothing-, each SJ
articlc^as
it
I1 ill.—to — -to! Ilk. bta» ft and a sum of money sufficient to bear her we parted—sir to return to a city home, announce aceordhigly, that at the and r
J. S. Itl HSELL.
to.
expenses to some place where she might —there io be “the bright, particular star" three weeks the line would be ready for
■
A horticulturist advertised thatbewo’d
tar nrptataitort, »ta- WBmmoto
. fhta
.rwmg Ito
find a home. The delicacy and forbear- of the polished circle in which she wws to' public usc/and that the London eclebrar
wtota «to "»W For tte A. a.p Uto
.ir.gjlrf
.
supply
all
aorta
of
trees
and plants, es
anco thus observed affected her sensibly. movc—j to my quiet home fa the littleI fl_ ___ 1.1 1... _m .a for llinL rk-raiir-n.
hLKX
a to, uto,. _
JOHN ROBERTN,
- pecially "pie plants of all ktnda" A
“How thankful,” she has often said, ‘•was village.
HY.-ttClAN tad Murpun. Dwfa‘“r
cidodly Letter thsn the apocbryphal state­ tieman thereupon sent him an order for
■1. r. CUBBST,
, “tlrf
tor. .«« !■• f.itedZtoto*
at the close of s warm, sultry day in menu in regard to conflicting methods of ••one package of cu.tord-pic seed, and s
The
summur, when, as 1 was sitting idly in ,telegraphy, with which the Press has few damn of minoe-pie plants.
at that moment, would have crushed mo mv room, dreaming away the hours, ray ,been freely supplied. And, bythe way, gardener promptly filled the order bj
to the earth. But be spoke no word— Utile brother came boundfag in, saying, .who furnished Mr. Cyrus W. Field with sending him four goose epg* and a i
“A letter for you, sister Fannie,” and, the
,
.1 - IT
and I blessed him for it.”
dispatch read at the Crystal I ulacc, d°S‘
the negligent manner
After the termination of the war, she leaving It upon the table by my aids, in a (stating, under dote of Sept, l.ihat the
though not oeauiuui, —. —
attended. Her case
It is astonishing how “toddy”
married Benjamin Gannett, of Sharon.— moment be wat gone.
in
“Directors were on their way to \ alcutia,
tod
An old D
I glanced al the superscription. It was and that the ’ine was to be opened imme­ niotos independence.
When Washington was President, she retall tier a woman, was finely proporn-jovu
cclved a letter inviting Robert Sbirtliffe, in Nellie’s well known writing. I opened diately I" The public has been imposed “brick,” being, a day or two since,
As . «n«*he 'niKhl
**“
or rather Mrs. Gannett, to visit the seat it, and found a neat little note, written In upon. Who is the imposter T— A’. Y. spiritual manner, a as advised, in a I
handsome: her general
CARLON O. SCOTT,
Pital liwuiring—“How is Robert! re­ of government. Congress was then in Nellie's most graceful style, inviting me
ly way, to economixe, as “flour was goTimet.
vived from the nunrf in attendance the
CTTICS OF TOE PEACE. SoU7,’,“^”™, extremely
hig up." “Let it go up,” said dd bottle
seswoc. and during ber stay al the capttol, to see her wedded. Accordingly, week
.-r»J U»d m&gt;.1 Tax .'n’t All eoUecU^ cak-ulutcd to inspire confidence.
an.wer-“Poor Bob is gone.
The doc- , bUl va. passed, granting her a P«rion from that Unfa, 1 was traveling to the
wis, “I kin git as ‘high’as flour kia, any
MMBptir altandsd Lu. OatccinCe
Sto now potatad tor
bon.J'^ Rich.______ _
rftw^SXp^
1
dt
*
d
lUl
city
in
which
rube
resided.
Would
she
•by "
_____ b , ,
if
circled
he
will
restore
the
government
in
addition
to
certain
lands,
which
she
cto mb »torr .to prtototaJ temff »
I asked myself npm
Otarrtor’ iTTO. to • f
"J"
was to receive as an acknowledgment not be changed!
B. 11. FVLLER
“Jonathan, where wore you going yes­
for her services to toe country in a mili­ and again; and I almost trembled as 1ap­
«, jota hl. Hfcrta ta toto ta ta. totolr^
tary capacity. She was invited to the proached her father's splendid mansion. licans camo into power. If he should be terday, who 1 saw you going to ^bemin£
th*t a bandage was fastened t«gbtly bounce of several of the officers, and to One moment, and I stood in front of ths elected and keep hi* promise, he would “Whv, I was going to the mill, to be
tabXi Thi. .» r.mo.J.
“Well, I wbitod I’d soon yowl’d
parties given in tba^ aU«t»oo- which poUahed door—another, and it was open­ begin by stopping payment of interest on
»nd to M« utter astonishment he discover manifested the high osumatton m which ed by Nellie herself, she having seen and the State debt, permitung it to eccumu got you to carry a grist for mo.” “W hy.
ed a female patient where he had least ex- sbe was there bell—Aoble Dtede of IFb- recognized me from the window, and 1 late until it hae exceeded the principal, yoa did see me, didn't you F ^Yoa b«
W 11. COLEMAX,
waa welcomed by her with a fervor and and bv reducing toe interest cm the sur- not until you got dean out of sight
P&lt;ThU*gentlemsn waa Dr. Binnmr. of
&gt;... if .1—
tn nnr ner
warmth which told me at oocc that she
AkitMimuol—Robert Southey bad not forgotten her old friend.
With a prudence, dd«But even then I saw that abo had changacavumu vu
~
•nnreciated hy the unfortunate sufferer,
claiming, "All ye blackguards that i»n
1 ed. Her hair was darker, and. instead of uvurn™,
.......
-------,
hePsaid r&gt;»t a word of his di*JorerJr’
a discovery.
•
’ ’falling in curls upon her white neck, was lions would become the order of the day , lawyer* quit the court.”
her own constancy,
paid ber every attention, and provided and the Lot reeling. 01 ins nniurc
j gloeey
h,MV braidn
hrr end the Baileys, and BrookfieMs, and
1 ilaltod h
in bnM
broad,
braids around ber
pomrrv clEkk u&gt;j muii
X. „
* *■£**£
formed
be? BJ- we« deeper,
V laths CouftHouss. O®« 1
...fcn b«r peril™. w~l.ta.n &gt;&gt; never caU^ into action. The nsk. of
Foxes, and Phcwnix Banka, won d bare
marriage •« far ‘^e SrMt*r P“rt ’**'!* and «* !'«*»»
•Sono ln
“°*r fat filching. We should occasionally have unique affidr, .nd r&lt;M®W« a
e^irtei for *h® «bole un"°.f
Tteprica
JOUX M. VAX
woman’s side.
Women have »o little
wasnjore loving and ■ubdned; her an over-issue of a few thousand dollars leer trimmed with tomatoes.
jYTGIfiTLB OF DEEDS.
Ewer of choice, th.t it Is not PC'^P’ ruriu
form WM faller, more
elegant.
- —
-o.....
-Nellie of State Stocks to record, a few bdla tw.ee
So.byHHiTfami!y wondered not a little at the
r to say that they are Ires likely to Morton,
j£yrtoD, the
the woman
women of
of twenty,
twenty, was
wee differ,
differ.
Happinrm is a mutual and reciprocal
nff..
She waa one of tbe nr* vchuuwwi
unusual interest manifested for the poor choose well than men are; but 1 am per- ent from the girl of elatoeti, and yet so
,,,^1^1 that they are more frequently de­
matter.
,U*Hrre,o«urred another of those roman­ ceived in the attachment, they farm, and very like.
That evening, as *bo stond iu the centre J/MrtiMT.
of too magnificently furnished parlor*,
ce, fa real Ufa. which in strangeness «V
fiction The doctor hsds yoimg and
leaning upon her lover
u^THTfa-nilv. until bi. c.mpwv
Now. if • ud,
to repra«» its. lor
fc** *
-kJ Aev were to join the
TbX oorapessiouato feelings taring nW «•,! *»•“ ”!? 'y1?11-1 rounded by ber noble gi
' had never seen her more
, Ufal, and I could w&lt;
the duties
i fond look of pride,
, which I Tartly believe. I‘ darting child.
end enduring

/ •Barlow Beese."
II. J. J. RUSSELL,

- « Iteslthr .

for future happinou whfah were given,
there were those which sounded sweeter,
none were more fervent and sincere than
thoae with which I greeted the new-made
bride.

by the misfortunes
ual exercise, and to undergo what a fe­ sbe had contributed to alleviate; tbe pale
male delicately nurtured, would have and melancholy soldier, for whose fate no
found it Im
to endure. ~
Soon af"­
ter
they
_____
,
joined the company, the re­ in the world save his sword, who had suf.
cruits were supplied with uniforms by a fared so much In tbe cause of liberty, bo.
kind of lottery. That drawn by Robert
did not fit; but, taking needle and cisaora, for the benefits and kindness
•non altered it to suit him. To Mrs. knew by intuition that be would never a»
Thayer's expression of surprise, at find- pire to the hand of one no gifted by for
Sin using the tune. In the confiding abandonment of
._ _ „
miry, the an*, woman's love,’ the lair girl made known
her attachment, and offered to provide for
r was—that bls mother 1
be had been often obliged to practice the lhe education of its object before marri­
age. Deborah often declared that tinIS bile in the bouse of CapL Thayer, a moment in which she learned that she had
ning girl, visiting bis wife, was much in unwittingly gained the love of a being no
Je sodetv of Deborah, or, as she was
In return
then called, Robert Giquettish by na­ guish she ever experienced.
ture, and perhaps priding herself on the for the hospitality and tender care that
a lavished upon ber, sbe had inconquest of the “blooming soldier,’’ she
one she would have died
suffered ber growing partiality to be per- nicted pain upon----------------------------csived. Robert, on iu« port, Ml a corios- to shield. Her former entanglement had

II. J. KEKF1ELD,

NO. 21.

J

2

&gt;

■ataaet

'I

UTLERY.
sm Distanced

lerica Ahead,
easons why

S BOWER
1OODS, M the
LOWEST FRICKS.

fURDVTARX BTOTSK,'
ASPSimtr-JRox
‘man ornat
ahlor stovsh,
2VATED
STOVES.
EN STOVES.
XMJK STOVES,

2 BUIWFBS.

S-elrrtrd Slistrllann.

AS

Kf XDSFROMFTLT a«W&gt; HOUGH
C^h’JUCTOK
at-J atvU w suiiea*£3*f’FKAXCTS lOMft

•irry

Mill,

oafal operation, ready

astings.

^Ifrt

frequent1 « himwarning and hints be rewriwd,
s-u st
__ rh- f'-n-onous

rail ba

-D&gt;. tert fete *»

lows

devil.

�'8 COLUMN!
Hoose on Saturday last.

W.

was emnes-.. logical, truthful and well
reived. A few Stuart, douhta-pay &lt;j
time policy Democrats W*rn prreeafe*

REPUBLICAN

STATE TICKET

from their wincing, sboteed how lit
Uk-v

MOSES WISNER.

« RilkM c.-.;u-rr-*,po

art tbs matter right

JT-nsr4
jii'JW

sarnn indtaad to do a
who* n s to state tha

For Use*. Onmoe,

EDMUND B. FAIRFIELD.
Fur 8rere&lt;*ry of Puir.
NELSON G. ISBELL.

ItapnbUcan CoubIt CcaveoUoa.
A tteroblnou QwvtaUoawUI betoJd.lt^e
Coon Hous*, is JUitinf*. oo Monday. As *tk day
of October, eaxt. at one o'etoai, F. M., for Un par­
pose ofuomiaaliar candidates for Cooaty OScefa.
Kerb town ia cetlilad U- four dstagatea.
By order of Mm Voassthtc*

SrMuil,

। try, aad proved beyond ihs possibility -of
a doubt, that tbe earlier Statesmen wan
unitedly opposed to extending the pecuI liar Institution into any new Territory.— taebsd to any paper that Lu been banded
’ Tbo admission of the State of Missouri to you for publication, It la a rowur,
nithtbo otebltahroenl of the .Missouri xs I bav* not signed any paper, whatever,

compromise line alao reeeived a passing that haa been presented to mo by Mr.
' notice, and the guilt of abrogating eran Ferris since our separation.
[ this compact for curtailing the spread of
As regards the affidavit*, all I have to
' slavery waa fastened
upon Dougls* say is, that the most that they contain is
and his c» laborers, prominent among fol*-. which will bo proved in due tiros.
whom waa Chabuui E. Stvaxt. State
CxTMABtn M. Fsaats.
I matters were a'so db&lt;-u&lt;Mrd, and tbo “old
tiicoxsa.—We learn from pur ex­
tiros potter’’ handled with such cutting
changee diet sickness is quite prevalent
sarcasm as brought to the k«urfare that in­
in some parts of our Satel Livingston
ward w rankling, hatred and denunciation
county suffers eonslderably, and it is said
which animates the breasts of the few re­
that In tbe township of Byron, Shiawassee
maining antiquated followers of Buchanan
county, there are vcarcely Well peraocs
and Staart.
Tbe Republicans of Michi­
to take care of the sick. At Lan- I
gan are peculiarly fortunate in the sei so
sing and vicinity sickness Is quite preva­
lion of such a candidate for Gubernato­
lent We are gratified to record for our
rial honors, aa Is Hon.'Moww Wisner.
county, that there haa been but little siekCONliJSKSMfONAL NOMINATION.
ncto as yet, and that litdc is generally of

The Repu bilean Convention for noopnating candidates for county officers, wUl

be bald in thia village;on Munday next.
It ia our ardent desire that every dele­
gate to that ronvcnltou will moot his
brother delegates in a spirit of concilia-

liun, determined that whatever action b
token, shall be fee the gved uf die Re­
publican party apd with a view to tiro sc
lectiuu of efficient men far tbA teteral
offices.

We would not that one word

arter of their own insUtotiomi.
5. That Kt.nses may be admitted now
as a slave Stale with 80,000 fahabltanta,
bot not as a free State ratii *he baa 03,
000 or 110,000.
Wocnnnw Horus oraw Faxorea.
—Th* o-mdfost opponent of Gsa. Cao*
must fuel some degree of cotLmiraratWo
for the poor old roan, fa view of tbo hu­
miliation which the nomiuation of Stuart
inflict* upon him.
He has undoubtedly
become »&lt;Mnewhat bordered to tbe buffels
of hhenemies,but this Grein the rear
from the State he *o kmg carried fa his
breculios pocket '• » culmination to bis
disgrace, which even Stuart’s inevitable
defeat can not obliterate. And ths kero•st point of the sting is, that this was th*
very object, together with the indignity
it offers to Bnctuinan, which wa» sought
tol* accomplished fa Stuart's nomina­
tion —Detroit Airertlur.

Assault bv aw ixsass Mas.—We are
informed that oti Sunday last, a young
Hon. F. W. Ksxlooo, of Kent county, a mild form, and yields readily to medi­ man by tbo name of Whitehead, living
in the township of Fremont, who is la
has rereived tbe nomination for Repre­ cine skillfully administered.
Kuh-, for souio trifling offence, fell upon
sentative to Congress from this District.
and boat amJ kickad his sister, Miss Mary
-Tn* Pbwtkm."—This neatoat of month
Mr. Kvilngg is a man of great ability as
Ihs devoted to the typographic art, visits
a debater, anl as a Stump speaker la not
us regularly. It is published by Ilxxar
surpassed in tbe State. As a legislator,
A- HrxTiaaroa, New Yorick is devoted
he evinced much tact sad integrity dur­
;g&gt;F” Jim Lane, of Kansas, has been
to the interests of the “art pieeervativo
brought down to a level with the Gover­
ing llic two last sessions of our State Leg­
of all srta,” and contajn* much valuable nor of Missouri. He haa been whipped,
islature.
Ever watchful of the inter­
information, as well as specimens of the as we see by Ute St. Joseph papers. The
ests of tbe State, and alike jealous for tbe
most beautiful styles of type, aa they whipping was dene by a lawyer aaroed
suoorae of the principles of bls party, he
arise, manufactured by Jambs Cos as a de Quigley, and occurred fa one of the bor­
shows no leniency and -gives no quarter
der towns of Kansas.
Lane was dissat­
Sons. Terms of “The Printer,” one dol­
isfied with tbo thrashing and sent a chal­
tn die common enemies of both, but deal?
lar per year, in advance.
lenge to Quigley.
It was »cee|H&lt;d, and
heavy blows right and Juft against slavery
a duel was expected.—«Sk Louit Jfart.
Niwmrn Cwxbol—Naums B. Jobm
propagandise, and the old loeofoco policy

ONE OF THE BIST STOCKS OF

PRlSlS,

DESIRS,

FLANNELS, SHEETIXGS, STEIl'ES

DRY GOODS!

TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH J’lAIM,
SHIRTINGS (brown and white,) KEN­
TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CA88L

MERES,

PROBATE NOfitK
READY HADI

ROCER1ES

CLOTULYG

HARD-WARE

SCHOOL

of ours should control the action of a of running the State in debt in order to lias retired from his editorial connection
fy The Pittaburgh, Fort Wayne &amp; .
single delegate, with reference to any par­ Gil the treasury with funds, upon which With the. Cass County Republican, and his Chicaco Railroad, has only forty miles to '
ticular nominee, bat we would urge the to fatten party pets. We hope to bo able former partner, Mr. W. II. Camtsu-l, complete, to make d direct and coutinu
nomination of such candidates as will give to announce a visit to our county from assume* th® entire control of that papor. ou* railroad connection, under one man'
agsment and control, from Philadelphia
We also learn that Mr. A. M. Gw»character to tbe ticket, at the same time this champion of freedom, before the
to Chicago, and requiring only a single
it contribute* to tbe general harmony of ’dose of tbe campaign. When tbe strug­ wold, formerly local editor of the Buffalo change of cars in eight hundred miles.
the party.
At the present stage of po­ gle ia over—the campaign dosed and die Timet, succeeds Mr. W. W. Osoonar as
r^~ A steam "'alifopc, composed of
litical affairs, it n utterly imprasibla to rotes all counted the name of Francis W. local editor of the Detroit Adoertiur.
plane all, and equally impossible to Kellogg will ba borne above that of hi*
[y Boltwoou A Gaairt are on band
svoid di»p)ea*ing some by the selection competitor by a larger majority than
with a new Stock of goods, w hich they
of any candidates who are known, effi waa ever before recorded for any candi­
propoes to sail at living rates. In another
cient men and working Republicans.— date in this District.
.
column will bo seen their advertisement,
W Idlest is the duly of the convention to
Tub Ballous Cxlabtw.—The balloon and we car. assure our readers that they
nominate such men as shall givo geoeri'l
will du just aa they say, evciy time.—
which
bore
Mr.
Thurston
from
Adrian,
Mtiataction, it is equally it* duty to Ig
Their store is to bo found in the “Bailey
wore the ranting* of rare-beaded, impo­ descended io Canada, near Baptiste Creek,
Block,” next door cast of tbe post office.
a
station
on
tin
Greet
Western
Railway,
litic mmI tender-footed men, who have no
Oxatb o»\ Da to Scott.—A dispatch
et-mmne interest with tbe Republican but no tidings of Mr. Thurston Lave been
re«aivcd
v
Several
rumors
of
his
safety
from St. Ixiuls, dated tbe 20th says that
party, only so for ax they may bs able t»
control it* nnawnaliow, for selfish and j have, from time to time, reached the pul»- Dred Seott, the old slave, who was the

MERINO*,

DELAINES,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

PROBATE NOTICE.

thirty whistles, is Iwing manufactured at
Worcester, Mas*., tb be sent to Europe.

i

BOOKS,

HATOAITOCOS

Tta ufeMl BONXCTN. R1BBONH, &gt;ad FLOS'-

EES.

rLCMES. &gt;»d SFEIGK

One of the members elect to the
legislature of North Carolina is said to
be not as yet twenty-coo years of sge.

BMTS &amp; OOB3,
fastings’ Jricr &lt;£urrrnt

Some may attempt to , lic ear, which have only renewed a vain subject of tbs late important decisive by
intimidate by threats of baking and of hope, to be crushed with the next tidings. tbe Federal*Suprome Court, died in this
supporting tbe opposition fa certain Mr. Bannister, together with several oth­ city on Friday night last
ers, from Adrian, have visited ibodocality
events, but our motto is, that RepubCeoM«bo have to be bought at a high of the balloon's descent, sod after a thor­
personal ends.

price every two years are not worth hav ough search, have abandoned all hope of
fag, and wc all know that such can be j over recovering anything baton iil-stapcn
mass of what was onee tbeif friend. But,
hired with money, to support the opp- |
sition, even when prufosriog to labor for ns yet, that poor boon is denied them;
our ticket Threats of iutiraidation of j and perhaps .never will mortal* know the
precise nature of his terrible fide, or bo
sueh a dforacter should have no otlier fapermitted to give his bones a burial. Tbe
fluence upou a ewroentiem, than to cause
prevailing opinion now ia that be must
the overshrow of sqch candidate* and
have fallen from a great altitude soon af­
tbrir friends.
Th&lt;- rnmn whose priticiter tbo accident, and hi* remaiua may
phs hang upon him as a mantle hang*
have been beaten into atoms upon the
upou tbe siwuldcrx, to L-c thrown off in
hard ground, or tom in piece* while foil­
certain conditions of the political atmos­
ing through standing timber, or, other­
phere, is no Repnbiicaa st lieart, and hi*
wise, be sunk in some pool, marsh or lake,
fafluenre is lew to be feared when tn open
'
Should any
opposition, than by professed coopersticn white drawing sustenance from tte tidings of tiro missing roan, at any time,
reach u», we shall hasten to inform our
profits of efficia! station*.
readers.
Whenever there is a bolt in the j&lt;oliti
cal army, Utcre i* a death, and fa ninetynfae timevoutufe»«ry hundred, the bolter
diss. No man of any politicaLintegrity
art, upon accepting bis nomination for
will bolt a nomination xnads with any de Governor, wo put words into Ina mouth
gre* of fittreres; and It is equally certain which bo never uttered.
How the raiathat no ro*n of snr sagacity ns a poKti.tske occurred! ia not necessary to explain;
etan, unless he is hireff to help an oppo­ and to prove that no great ipju*Jee wu
sition party, which be expsete will take done to Mr. Stuart thus, unintentionally,
bltn toils embrsras aa a reward for his we quote hi* eucl language, as it appear
treason, will ever darn tbe hazardous ex­ cd fa Detroit papers at the time;
periment. Il is true, theao remarks have
“Qrcumatanoes would, perhaps, justify
deer. drawn om by a knowledge that;, him in saying wbst he would trot oiherAnsari have been rsntar; but making such &lt; wise hare deemed it noesssary to say.

•oitvd. by ouIUa! ewutail

■aHjayufcpU^jT
AJ*ibiurat*r’» RwU
■pUttaCA^T ta Urou*i

tome, died nt Laporte, on tbe 22d fast.,
of coniumplion.

Jawt Buelanan and hit AduinittraSon believe that the Dred 8ar»tl decision
carrier Slavery into all the Ttrrilorin.
Tlty Mieve that neither Q.nures* nor
the local Lcgislsturea of tbo Territories
havt the right or the potter to aMuh it.
They believe that the Fugitive Blare
Law extends over the Territories as well
as over the Stales.
They beEeve that Slavery mow orwri
there as much a* in Georgia or South Car­
olina.
.
They declare that the wbtde power of
the Government shall be exerted if neces­
sary,^ iirotect Slavery in the TsrritoHeaC
They believe that the doctrine of “pop­
ular sqroreignty” &lt;wly means that tehen
the people of a Territory bare become
numerous enough to entitle them to aduittion at a State, they can rffttlait iktir
own ttfairt in their own way.
Tkt^ btlim that a Slate State should
,be admitted into the Unjon rirt leu pop­
ulation than a free .Sfota
Cbarle* E Staarl has endorsed ALL
the measures uf the Administration and
tiicrofore HE IS IN FAVOR OF ALL
THE ABOVE PROPOSmONB! !—
Will tbs people of Michigan endoru thou
meuurti vt voting for Mr. Stuart I

On fUluntar.
toa,QuvDt it Qua
til of tld» place.

PROBATE NOTICE.

Oa TbnrOa; UM, IM tM teal. Iff 1
Kam. B. Ubowk ud Loew* C Ha

5 FECIAL NOTICES

stjlM .f iwoi. n»w 03 Bvb.blu.fl st Um BMauaoth
.tore of A.X KNAPKN, is Goodym* Mota, State
.trwl, Hssitaca

If jws wrot a*y WHITE QOOW, r «
KNAFE.VS.
J

ttastorslir* i; m&gt;&lt;fooble*b tb» be«l pr»|«j*lK&gt;o
cow isuc, for rwtar»cbWr on txU toad*. dMa«iag gray'kalr to U* sripBa) ruler, sad w ■ ms
B-rtie or rare far piraptov, ft I* foal taktag Um
j&gt;1*c« ot attar pwpmttat*. Ko t«fkt aow stayo

throats mi carry tag them fate execution :
are twodtfeienl thing*; end we do not :

hesitate to say, that whseycr attempts t
tbe latter, sbowa himralf a moral as well ,

SATKFACTOBY TERMS.

s* political vagabond.
And these re- .
mark* are not mteoded for any parthailar ;
aide,or atty particular faction of those'

A ovxbtubvu—Tbe Philadelphia Even­
who are contea&lt;£ng for tbe sepsriortty; i
ing Buttetin, noting tbe tailing off in adfor v* beer *f such threat*, from pmwon* vertisiiig, which b*s accompanied the

sud w’ith tbe naked era.
The boot view of tbe eomrt can be bad
in the mnmiwg shoot
or 4 o'clock.—
Tbe direction of Its tail points teVard th*

—-/ stUCCOTOUKSOUTO®
KNAFErR

�DE. EOEACE'S

Cou Q.W.CTlOCDTr,
dUBUtS BURDETT,
THQMAB DUNN E5GUSH. M. D.,
HKXRT CLAPP, Jot.,

BLOOD PUBfflER AND BLOOD PILL

DISEASE VANJEISWED.
Dr. Znhackte Rcandlafiviu Ronecdlc*.

NEW SPRING GOODS!
Q

HAEDWARE STORK

juitv to recovertbe aaiibdoU uow iw
,«J by eaid mortgage or any part

Writeoaly forth*

■

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,

hereby given that by t irtue of
le iu .aid mortgngw eontaiMdMdb
the »tatute tn *uch core made and

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE.

NEW SPRING GOODS

GOLDEN PRIZE.
ILLUSTRATED.

HARDWARE

Mir im lli- iTth day of Soreraber next, at two
f \lrtt.vM B^TANUST. Mortgagor.. '

"^"f'lIANCERY BALE.

?XA’ HALTER. anceomra t-&gt; BUCKET A CO.

DRY GOODS

,

iTATK op MtCHlOAN.-Tbe Circuit Conrtfirr
1 tiieCoa-lv of Barry. In Chancery.
i
tteujsram link*. Complainant, ra. WaaUugtM
Ferrii and Catharine M. &gt; aecia, Defendauta.^ ■

It ia hoped thia price will place U within tho
tench J all-tho poor re w51 a* the neh A
rent ecperfcrity rf thi. nmuj,
m,y
trthar over dbctrecred tor «k&gt; .peedy and car.
tain cure ofilatcrmitteut* u*. that u rnnta'ru
M, Qniaiue „
dnere no quiniam or other injariota effect,
whatever upon the eon.titution. There cured
- tf they Ud nrrer
Fever and Agueia not alone the conucqucacc
of the xniaoaatic poiaon. A great variety of
diaardcre ari*e ftvxn it* irritation, among which

Ila.ttng*. in aaul County of Barra, and
’■ -r luta numbered three huhdrvd
iree hundred M-vrvily-une. \i*L)
irauty Is o. &lt;371.1 according to
-'“■swisssr-

££&gt;OT3 &amp; K0OBSJ

Cir. Court Cwniiiieeiliiier.
Amurc, Compli’*. SolSfvre.

GROCERk

QTATE OF )i!i.TnOAS.“Cuonty of Barry, aa.S At e
..: the I'robate Court, fur 'hr
t eenir ef
- Mdeu al the Prebate Office iu

®jR©®XBIBY8

,

“U

4*lte rtllias and film/ tbe petitten, duly rerffied,
cfj W. S^kett. pray nig f«r certain rvuemialnw^meet ferti dtal K. U. Van \l«et be appointed |
■dmirnitrqpl «f aaul relate. ‘
...
Tbirespoa. it ia ordrtad that the conaidi-ralluu I
.! *m! pmilwo. ami tbe bearing thereon, hr I«&gt;»1- 1
nr-rd nrtif Momtei. the tell day &lt;4October. Im*.
at war u’ctoct P. R . at the i Ibce of the Judge
J I rvbak, in Haatwig*. at ubicli time and place
.. .. --- --- ._y are rv.{i,irv.I Io appear atid '
ehawrenw. if any.»br the prayer of *aid prti. . . __ it-----..^e
.
that the petitioner
And it lit further
pre notice tj idl pao«r.
evtir J tlu« netlee and order tu be pubhdud
the • Republic** Banner," a public neaapaj*
printed iu lU.t.egs a»d rarcalallng m Mud cw
tv. tur the full terra of three wrek*. once at tei
a each week next immediately prveediog I
a Jut.

,j«jw

Waieh kerrjUold and Hllver Tbirable*. and a »«Heir of otlwr article*. worth from fifty cent* la
NftmdoUara each.
We will rrreeat &lt;rcry Mrwn *ending o* fifty
awbecriber*. *1Mreek, .Void Wateh, worth Hfr.
U any one eroding e* 100 anbacriber*. at 02 recta.
a^Coto Waleta. wwtta^&amp;O. Every rabaeribcr wilt
“^niSdUidy Snraewipt. of tbe money. I ba antarceiber’e name w ill be entered upon our book. and
the prraent will be farwardyd jrithin one week.

GLASS-WARE

COOKING STOVES
MORNING EDITION,

tnatafa* beDg edition and
■mdviiht, kod the
which appear In tbe
liailr Tribune comb...,. —----- ------------— —
cvct.iog aodiaonung paper. We Incur more than
aedinarr expenee in continuing thia arrangement.
but we t.ai e'b tertnined to n eel toe win.re &lt;4 our
Republican friend* in the iutenoi of th* State.*
reetnUere of labor or eipenae.
Saw ia the time of rear, foot at tbe commancetnrnl of* new volume, for eabeenbere in tend la
their name.. We (ball make tbo Taiiicxa more
ihanerer worthy of eupport. We aak our fnend*
to circulate thia pruepectua. and my n word ta
our favor. IK&gt; not make the feel that election I*
ever a reaaoo far indifference or neglect of daliaa.
to the |» If -nuance of which our publw poaitten
ha* enabled na to contribute to no *n&gt;all extent.
TEHMS.-Singte copy M year, to Clob*. four
*in I,. a^r.TWWl .
__ 1_ ... . ... amI*.

Judge of Probair

ooratiEg Bewhrul. or Regulator, aa tbe r atwreef
the du»u r tickiuraa may require, will qnicMy
ixl raptdlr etna.
!•
Tterr mnediea d rill of Railway’* Brady R«e
lief. lUdw*«‘« Renovating Rrwirctti; Badway’a
Hrpd*lor^‘ K«Wtlw«&lt;n-eie.li.» oaaaemm »£ecialcurative power* orer certain dureac*. let
tlwrr arr ether d «••«. wherein 'heir cumbutrd
e.rd«inal t.ri,jw»tieu arcrrnwiicd; and when t in*
et«d. if llien la rutficienl life am! itrrngth withM. i!.&lt; dr cued or dying body tu au-lain tbmr re-

THE EVENING POST.
LAWNS, BRILIJANT8, CHALLIS

CIIAUJ

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH ,7d^'

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
HERDS PLAID, STEL1A SHAW LS,

CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

OOL-

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new atyh,)
WHITE GOODS, Ac.

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

wewawcre. ■ • .w...im..
. ......
temr ordinary lra.in.-n at time*, aad baring
heard of the wonderful cureu lUrt your tteandioavb
an 3l»ud 1‘uritter and Pilla were altecutig. I was
induced by a frieral to try tbcm.
I harebveti iirttet the purifier far tbclaai twelve
month*, and find the mrdlcne fully equal tv it*
rreowiracndatfau*. So valuable it It* n»e to tne
that 1 eannot ww .li.petm with lb» u*e of U at
are advaneed acr. xeirnty -acm rear*.
I cheerfully givb thia infarmatioa far the bene­
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK

(W*iu all ti&gt; IxtUr am
&lt;!• /uiljf-PnMkJ
.l»r-n^ »m&lt; l~f
/-Uanp
Ct* Zteily—Dem* wrpbw. f
Tbe Ttu-Wnucar Taiai-xa I* empoerd of tbe
inude matter of the Uuir Taiarira of every two
dan. and la i.ioed and united to aubaerthm on SHIRTING, COTTON A DES, of over?
T.:—.i.. T&gt;...rut.V nr.il Katnrdar mran. To
variety and atyle.

CHECK

*, SSZSm,

The above eertlBcitre and many atbrra, can be
eren at my office bi unr ooc *t any lime. Get oce
of my Family Nodical almanac, pwlia Iron my

MARSBI.LE8, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

Two cvpire........... Mffi I Tro copice
. n~Jie5»r»faf/W.
le Fublirbad Ereiy Tburaday.

UNEN, WHITE LINEN DttllU
FANCY CA88IMERE8, a Urge stock,

‘V’OS^.SS.

beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BIM &gt;AD CLOTH,
Ac., Ac.
JF. C. A VEH &amp;. CO.
LOWELL, MAS8.
Si,It! by J. P- Kouutrfi, Has tngfi.

BR.

S

THE PIlILGSOPnERS STONE
. FOUND.
*1OL. J. C. FREMOXT. In hl* travel* diarerered
l manv »t*.lling wonder*, but rare* more w«m-rful and true, than the recent dtecoroey that

‘rfx.T’x. I’raaer/s

ISAAC C. MOTT,

MORTOAGE SALE.

.

pUce for the pcoj.lv ■
*iar*ball, BARTtNU

■X2&gt;d eucw^ £ 4,“1^ ”v ruJ Xiu?/

STfcXKW?ELa-Torf ««&lt;■.■ 2*jfes? ysEgsrits~Ts
K,"S
-u — -w •»

ahirta, collar*, glovra, bmiery. cravat*. pante, ev­
ery ’*nrty from «’* ahilHag* '• alx dollar*; «•**.
e’cry price, quality and paturn; reel* from ala
.billing* io aix dollar*.

can ano mv. .... ..m... u. .....
D 15 TOUU ORDKR-S, and the good* will be
ted and put np w itli re naueh care a* if you
nreaenl to ecteet them yonrartrea.
r .lock of Uooda U large and » «R elected, onng ofcrcry rarirty and of

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

A PRIZE FOR EVERRBODT J
WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE

NEW YORJi WEEKLY PROS,
A BEACTIFVLLY

pr^7i“br pretuire, dreeribtel in
-

to-wit1

’■ --

of land aituate
Remember the plaae—New Brick Btere,
Mrtrftb. 1MU1. Ereek llonre.

Baltin Creek. Frb. 10. 16SF- ___ _

__

COOPERING BV81XE8&amp;

tbe Cireuit Ctowrt
. irenS &lt; l&lt;n dav of O«-&gt;,

u- rSUr
that bw

Sr“K“&amp;" m
“*r

gg^wrt.'LtbeaowU.paA «&lt;U» rttl^a

TERMS—15 ADVANCE:

Sd^BARRELS. FLOOR BARRELS, TUBS

“• “
n.«■«

New Arrangement

11CTTEK FiRKISB,

.TyS«X»a*---SS
clra to be dietriUl ,1 are coraprired ia

J thaStoranfF, B°&lt;« oTTOES,

BOOTS

&lt;sc

MV wte^ wo carraol here ea—rate. 4
wUrhwewill^l very tow for

PAINTING.
thia?’ M1CHAU- W‘,“U r*T*«*l7
JIAST1NG8 and VICINTTY.
',reimr”1 ” «’*’**•

house*

RIGS AND

CASH

OXSTX.'X'l

Dr. A. E. TOMSTItBL*
PHYSICIANS SURGEON.

FEBRIFUGE WIRE!

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&lt;dark auburn hair, eyes full of fire and
would rush at once to
away, and a flood of radiance streaming news.
Then, in the
isoftness; lips tnat could pout or amile
forth, that filled me so full of light and
:with incornpdriflHd.^ftiWBiUiof'; a figure ;
B HILDING UFON THE HAND.
of surprising symmetry, just voluptuous
WovuMt’t Scout.—Two thriving far­
enough. But,'after all,"her great power 1mers, A. and 13. lived near neighbors,
rather, a little lev coldly courteous, that
GRANT A RFAVLDING,
night, than it had usually been of late;
lay in her freedom from all aflbetetion whose jfivey were.patterns of cnorgv, in­
j iand convrnliaoalityrT-in bar spontaneity, &lt;dustry,' frugality, neatness, Ac." Each
tor my feelings were softened, and I had
|lher fres, sparkling, and vivacious man- |had been inarrie 1 about fifteen ycam, and
for k&gt; (Lt world has done
never seen her so lovely. I had never
forgave her when she did use It, and cherII. J. K ENFIELD,
««■ myrtles trrw ltd
b&gt;fw
She waa the most daring and dax- ithe wife br A’, proved to be a'termagant,
tell you that 1 experienced a thrill, when ,। in*rs.
idi.-d renentmeot only whet she did not. to lose. The aubjact of my voyage was I saw Margaret's
A nd norotag broagbl the san.
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w
_____
of women, without exfr appearing .while that of B. had not spokenpetulant
handwriting upon the xling
:
“Margaret wm shy and proud; I could not mentioned, and if she had heard of it, wrabper.
or repulsive. She walked with ।ly since he.- marriace.
These men were
1 tore it open,—and what ' immodest
i
never completely win her confidence; but she accepted the fact without the least think you 1 found
found!1 My glove! NothNoth- &lt;wh proud, s*cure *lopa ■«»«• the com- ;otiirfrn’fte-'mldsrdr hn'mlwrflng con­
•doir «.-»! “I ” Harlow Iloo-e.I know, I know well at 1ml that her visible oortccrn.
J
I*. II. a"J. nVNKKLL,
bitterlv. to mo
I smiled bitterly,
sen how ' 1manly accepted barriers of social Inter ■versation, when tljc dinner horn from the
Her quietness under ing else.
Be coruin lb»i jour
heart waa mine. And a deep, tender, wo­ th« circumstances chilled tnc,—disheart­ neatly she had mended H; then I sighed;, &lt;course, that even those who blamed bar |bouse of Mr. A was rounded, and ho
Beyond the day* ol
man’s heart it was, loo, despite her re­ ened mo quite. 1 am not one of those then! said, ‘It is finished!’ and towed and
pretended to be shocked were com- ।■aid to B.—-“1 must go at once, or my
I
serve. Without many words, wo undcr- who can give much superfluous love, or the glove disdainfully into my trunk.
pcllod
to admire. She was the belle, the ■wife will give me such a lecture I"
|
stood each other, and so - ------Pshaw f’ cling with unreasonable, blind passion to
IlltNCIS MOWER,
“I n-.ally wish," replied B. that 1 could
‘•On the day before that fixed for tbe •Juno, of tha saloon, the supreme orna­
.Eki.r.R III aiviri, ipn&gt;. »l«vl, naili
said Westwood, “my cigarSsout!’’
an object (hat yield* no affection In re­ sailing of the steamer, I made farewell 1ment of dw upper deck. Just twenty,— |bear my wife wild aa yottr’a doos far
“On with U»o story!’’
|
without wit and culture,—full of ।five, rainutca, just to see how it would
turn. A quick and effectual method of calls upon many of our friends,—among not
1
“Well, we had our lovers' quarrels, of curing a fancy in persons of my tempera­ others, upon Margaret. But, through the poetry
and
enthusiasm.
Do
you
blame
,
round, for she has never uttered a crook cd
I
course.
Singular, what fad'ish children ment is to teach them that it is not recip­ perversity of prido nod will,! did not go 1me!”
word since our marriage.’’
II &lt;DLKY * BAKER,
lore makes of us!—rendering us sensi­ rocated. Then it expires like a flame cut alone,—1 took with me Joseph, a mutual
“ Not a whit,” I said; “but for Marga­
“Oh,” said-A^ “get your wife a load of
A I ANl i-.iCi CnF.RS of tin, abeet-lroi
M k ws-r. DrtGmiairon.nrth.al
tive, jealous, exacting, in the superlative off from the air, or a plant removed from acquaintance, who wm to bo my compa- ret"*—i
N
1crooked wood, and you will hear it, 1
degree.
1 am sure we were both amia­ the soil. Ibc dcath-rtrugglc, the uproot­ yuan dt ooyoyt., 1 felt some mwgivines,
“Ah, Margaret I’’ said Westwood, with warrant you, for nothing makes my wife
ble and forbearing towards all the world ing, is the painful thing; hut when the to ace how Margaret hnd changed; she ia righ/ “But, yon see. 1 had given her ।■cold equal to that.”
"
J. P. ROSKRT-M A Co.,
besides; but, for the powerful reason that heart is thoroughly ccnvineed that its wm so softened, and so pale!
Fortner JB. kept his own council, and
up.
And wbon one love is lost, there
TX’IALERS In drugs, nxdielnos, petent sicdiwe loved, we were bound t» misinterpret &gt;vo is misplaced, it gives up, with one
“'Du interview was a painful one, and ■sink-such awful chasms into the soul, tliat, when be went to the forest to prepare his
II da&lt;-«. pssnls. oiG, n&lt;tp«atinr. burning Juul.
. i . . - I- ---..r. m
kwtalv win.
Unmutad with pwvr thloji.
last sigh its big as fate, sheds a few tears, I cut it abort. An wc were going out, she ।though they cannot be filled, we must at year's supply of wood, he was cenrfhl to
cu
’
each crooked .slick pa.each side of the
least bridge them over with a new affec- ।
says a prayer or two, thanks God for the gently detained me, and said,—
was pained by her attentipus to others, experience, and becomes a wiser, calmer.
tian. The number of marriages built in ।curve, io u to preserve it entire, and to
“ * Did you receive—-your glove ?’
or perhaps by an appori'ut; preference of —yes/arid a happier h*art than before.’’
“ ‘ Oh, yes,’ 1 said, and thanked her thia way upon false foundations of bol- throw nil such sticks Into a separate pile,
NT hen his whole
a lipuk ar a boquqt to :ue. Retaliation
lowness and despair, is incomputable.— isubject to bh h.-dcr.
“Truo,” I said; “but our hearts arc not for mending it.
"bn mypart-andijuietpersistence on hers thus easily convinced.”
“ * Aud is lliis all—all you have .tosay T Wo talk of jilted lovers and disappointed istock «&gt;f Npod wu’cnnsumed,'be collect­
continued to estrange us, until I goner- 1 “Ay, there’* the rub. It is for wont of she asked.
girls marrying ‘out of spite.’ No doubt, ed
&gt; an entire load of the crooked stick*
;|fly ended by conceding everything, and a true perception.
There cannot be a
“ ‘ I have nothing more to say—except ।such petty feelings hurriek forward many ।and deposited them at’ his door'and said
, ,
..
picaiiiugfor one word of kindness, to end true love without a true perception.— good-bye.*
premature matches. But it is the heart, nothing.
- When he came tn dinner the next day,
mymteoy.
i
.
Love in for the soul to know, from its
"She held my hand.
‘Nothing else!' ■left shaken, unsupported, wreichedly
“I wm wrong,—too quick to resent, too own intuition,—not fur the.undersuuidiug
“ ‘ It ia uscleM to talk of the paiu, sinking, wluch reaches out its factors for
sympathy,
hatches
at
the
Tint
penetrable
।
ready to concede. No dotibt it was to to believe, from the testimony of those Margaret; und the future—may you be ।
her a secret gratification to cxcrcisi- her very unreliable witnesses, called eyes and happy J—-Good bye 1*
point, and clihgs like n helpless vine to
power over mr, and at l«t 1 was con­
“I thought she would speak; I could the si-.nny-sided Wall-of the nearest don’
vinced that she wounded toe purposely,
nnt believe she would let me go; but she Molation. If you wish to marry a girl tire to the wood.
and
can’t, and are weak euungh to desire
As fast u the wood wasted awav, his
m order to provoke a temporary ertrange- the cvidsooe of my external senses could did! 1 bsrc up well, until night. Then ।
metrt, and enjoy a repetition of her tri­ not altogether destroy that interior feith. cams a revulsion.
I walked three times her still, this is what you should do: get cnriiwlty raid anxiety inrreased, till his
But that cyenitg 1 said,—*1 believe you past the house, wofully tempted, my love some capable man to lilt her:1 Then seize wife one day sdid'tn fiim—“Husband,ocr
umph.
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“It was n» a party; the thing sho did now, my senseor I doubt you, now, my nnd my will at cruel warfare; but I did .£our chance. ’’ All the affections which
are gone out to him, unmet, ready to have any more like the last you brdugnt
WM to w«ltt with a man whom she knew soul'.—she never IlSved me!’ So 1 was not go In.
At midnight 1 saw the light
I detested, whom T knew Ute could not really very cold towards her—fur about in her room extinguished; 1 knew she had droop, quivering with tho painful, hungry me, I Vwh you wonWget R&lt; fwr'hfta-flie
respect, anil whose half-embrace, as he twenty minutes.
retired, but whether to slecb.or weep, or instinct to grasp some object, may possi­
Let tho world kttlln to KicelfP
- ... ’.
.
"I walked homo with her;—we were pray—how oould I tell 1 ) went home. bly lay hold of you.
whirled her In the dance, almost put mur­
From Ute Aitonlie Montblr.
RtlXBin ju
both silent; but at the door she asked I did not close my eyes that night Lwas sneer, but God pity such natures, wHch
der into.my thoughts.
Vutirr, U -I.
Si-nrrnm rs CnvRcir.—A Ctnrfnristi
THE
“ ‘Mirrgnrrt,’ I said, _‘o»c last xrord I me to go in. Here my calmness deserted glad to soe the morning Como, niter iwh lack th* fslth and fortitude to live and
paper
tells
the
following
story
ol
a
wor
­
me, and 1 could hardly hold my Heart,
dlu true to their best love !
ROMANCE OF A GLOVE. If you cure for me, beware!’
a night!
,
.
“Ootof my-own month do I condemn thy dcooon of UiatrityiT—
“ fltal WM a foolish sprveh, pcrh»p«. while I replied,—
“The steamer wm to sail at ten. The
•The deacon, was the owner and over­
‘“If you particularly wish iL’
mrsolf?
Very
WeUJ
condemn
myself;
“Ilqll!” cried my traveling companion. It was certainly ineflect&lt;wlj She persist­
bustle of embarkation; atrangn eooues and
u ‘ If I did not, 1 should out ask you,’’ strange feces; ]■arting from friends; the ptecoti! If 1 WJ evsr ioted Margaret, seer of a large pork-packing, prtablbifaA | .SNWACTl'HEES v' saU dr.l&lt;-» in furni “Property overboard
ed, looking eo calm and composed, that n
31 our- A &gt;-«l
M.&lt;*-•( sttatajsua bsad.—
The same tncut. IPs duly was fij stand nt the bead
.
The driver pulled up bis horses; and, great weight fell upon my heart I walk­ she said; and I went in.
ringing of the bell; Ian adieus,—some then I did not loTe Flora.
H.wf&gt; i,e« b^WR'4- opt-O-ue
Bo»fl*1 Was ashamed and vexed at myself I who wore to stay behind, m hastily going heart cannot find fU counterpart indiffer­ of the •cabling trough, watch in h»i&lt;l, to
before I could prevent him,'‘Westwood ed away; I wandered about the saloons;
,
J. W. UDI RLE,
What ‘ lime* the length of the scald, crying—
leaped down from the vehicle, and ran I tried to gossip and bo gay; but the for trembling so,—for I was in a tremor mIiore; the withdrawal of the plank,— ently ' in two such opposite*.
SAMIIONABLE TAILOR Cirt.Ug doo* ta or
woand wm too deen.
j
_
from head to foot.
There was CMnpany ■ad sight to many eyes! costing,off the eharniod me in one was Jicr purity, soft- * Hog inf when the just slaughteredbog
•th of tall. Wbi&amp;tallUtal «»U. W thwro tol-,. tbrt.mmb.tal
’wrt all wwk warraowd. fetwp on Jcffier back f»r the article that had been drop­
’
J
“I accompanied her home, late in the in the parlors,—some of Margaret's lin*Athc steamer swinging heavily around, ncas, and depth &lt; "
ped.
tar
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tar
bloom.
tatatlp,
•»'"»*« .,hr "“A
&gt; 9&gt;'r.
It w» a glove—tny glove, which I had 1 evening We scarcely spoke by tba way. friends. J took my seat upon a sofa, and the rushing, irregular motion of the great, me iu tho other Whirl. w„ rta Uta n m- mlm“- J1?' wn'1 d“ 1™’ rf borhtm.
’
slow paddles; the waving of handker­ and passion.
inadvertently tnrown out in taking my 1 At the door, *hn looked me sadly in the soon she chmc ami sat by my side.
• compelled the packers tn untnuaily bard
“ ‘ I suppose,' said one, * Mr. West­ chiefs from the decks, and the responsive pathy 1
DANIEL COOK.
face,—&lt;d&gt;c cave me her hand; J thought
handkerchief from my pocket. \
L
to Mk Uutmtr-tta Utah-, tad Sm knl.,»^tfe«d
wood hM bcm telling Margaret all nbbut
rtJrffICE OF THE rKACE, Ceuei ? larrt and
“I did not stop to ask that question
“Go on, driver!” and he tossed,it into it trembled.
signals from the crowd lining the wlmrf;
con coniplntdv exhausted.
Indeed ho
Tax Axetfi, •’« s.irwt “&gt; «’’• -rvHeeito® of
••-Gpod-nigbt!’ she said, in a low
offnt last,—the tires of friends, thu crowd, when lit was most important that ftsbuuM was .alnimt sick the next morning, whan
bnaod.ll other be*"’* • pcHidsNtgtoMMMA my inuul as he resumed his seat -in the
“ ‘ About what 1' Margaret inquired,— the piers, aud lastly, the city itwlf, fedlng be -ic(iou*ly considered.
1 rushed into the church tinxj came; but he was a lead­
voice.
open stage.
,
and
hero
the
truth
flaxlmd
upon
me,
—
the
tho
crowd
of
competitors
tor
Flora's
“
-Good-bye
!
’
I
answered,
coldly,
nnd
from
mghM
tho
dnsh
of
spray,
tho
freeb‘•Take your reward,” 1 said, offering
news of my proposed voyage had not culng breeze, the novel sight of our little smiles, and distanced them all. 1 was Ing mtmlM* ml h wiw his duty to attend
•__ til...,
him a. (cigar,
“but beware of rl-rwl.-rin'f
rendering hurried from the house.
thu usual service-if he could. ' lie went.
“It was soma consolation to hear her yet reached her ! She looked at me with world detaching iuudf.aad floating away; pleased and proud that she took no pains
me another &gt;ach service!”
n troubled, questioning nxprcm'tdn, and the feeling flat America was past. and. to cogceal her preference fur me. Wc The occasion was ono of unusual solemni­
“If it huA been your hnl or your band- cloee the door after I had readied th*' cor­
ty, ns n revival was. in progress. Ths
Europe waa next;—all this filled my pmud chess; *« read poetry out of the minister j&gt;ie5cbcrl a wnubn/Cull calcula­
k.-rebitf, ’* «are I should have let it lie ner of the rtrect, and to know that she liad said,—
“ 1 felt that something was going to mind with animation aud cxatcrncatf same book; -we ate at the aame table;
But I
where ill fell. But a glove,—that is dif­ been listening to my footstep*.
ted for eflect.
fits personation was a
HOLBROOK,
happen.
Tell
roc
what
it
is.
’
very nngrv.
1 made stern rroblowhich shut out thoughts of lyargareL— we sat and waxehud tha sea together, for
Awutulng the
ferent.
I otwe found a romance m a
“I answered,—' Your friend can best Could I hm-e looked with rfrtrvoyaot vis­ hours, in those dear, bright days *’ diriMt of greatbearrty.
tion*; I vowed to rayeelf that I would ;
s|..vri Since then, gloves are sacred. —
attiluiio of one mlnntly listening, he re­
explain what she means.’
ion, and beheld her then, locked ia her promenaded the deck at sunset, her hand cited to the bxeath'cM auditory :
And Weatwood gravely bit off the end of wring her heart, and never swerve from
“Then out came the seereL
A shock rtwmher. should 1 have beun eo happy 1 upon my arm, her lips forever taming up
my
purpose
until
I
had
wrun~
out
of
it
WILLIAM Bt'RpiiER*
•Hark I
wbUjwr; Angela s»y—'
his cigar.
,
,
of surprise sent We color from Marga­
tenderly towards me, her eyes {waring ' Hor&gt; iti'T came from the &lt;le*c6n’« pew
-A romance 1 T.ll mo about thaL I nbuadm drop* of sorrow and ventrltion. ret's face; awl raising her eyes, she naked, Oh, what fools vanity and pride make of
Thsu Uwse gious!
Even then, with my heart liigh- their pamion into me.
am tired of this endless stretoh of sj»-Hke How I succeeded you shall hear.
The astonished
quite calmly, but in a low and unnatural strung with hone and courage, had I rious nights, when the ocean was a vast, In a stentorian A&gt;ico.
“I had previously engaged her to at
coimtrv, these regular ground-swells; and
audience turned their attention from the
tone,—
J. M. NEV LIS,
known the truth, I should have abandoned wild, fluctuating stream, flashing nnd
it’s n uood two-hours’ ride yet to yonder tend a scries of concerts with me; an ar­
*• * 1* this soT
sparkling
about
the
ship,
spanned
with
a
,
my
friends,
the
voyage,
and
Europe,
and
headland, which jute out into the prairie, rangement which 1 did not now regret,
“ I said, ‘ I suppose I cannot deny It* returned ia the pilot's boat, to find some­ quivering bridge of splendor on one *idc, moved—
Once a week,
pAMiiutly and with feieB'’ O.Tko , between us and the setting sun. Mean- and for good reasons.
“ • Yon ure really going 1’
thing more precious than all the conti­ mid rolling off into awful darkness and
iLc ■ ItepuLMcau Banach"
with famous punctuality, 1 called for her,
wWIn your romance.”
“‘lam really going.'
nents and countries af the globe, in tho mystery, on ths other, when the moon ‘ Itoji ouiV, *houte&lt;J the deacun? "lolltf
escorted
her
to
the
concert-room,
and
“Did I a#y romance T I fear you wo a
“j?31. BLMELL. 7”
“She could not hide her agitation.— love of that heart which I wm carelessly •coined nwinging among tho ahtouda liko four)
carcfiillv
recomluctod
her
home,
—
letting
, ta.J' .- think it —rthv of tta «•«»,
Thh wav too*tnvch for lire preacher
Her white face betrayed her. Then I was
a ball of white lire; when tbe few ships
. .__ 5...
hf r n trtin
i flingingawny.”
m v taotpmit-t.
I J. ta- .t. ry
and audience. The latter smiled—«omo
glad, wickedly glad, m my heart,—and
।
Here Westwood took breath.
The, w ent by like silent ghosts; and Flora and
mimic
or. “
'’“'“V
I rain enough to be gratified that others
I in a long trance ot happiness, kept the sub koixsl audibly* while a fow boys bruka
JOHN ROBERTS,
. which tM'pror Mtrh to him who r»|. r.- versing with her freely about music, should b*nold and know I held a power, prairie was still and cool, tha heavy dews■ dock, heedless of tho throng of promo for the tkyr to ‘ split Jhoir sidro’ laugh­
4X
(to™**- Dwellmi^BroTjl- .oatiboh.. Util the~
htUob-Jo books, anything, in short, except what we owr her. Well,—but I suffered for that were beginning-to-fell;-the shadow* of
ing.
TLc preacher was disconcerted rt&gt;tho green and flowered undulation* filled nadern, forgetfcl of the part, reckless of tlraly’-i-ait dosm—arose again—prork»wo t—Hi it-'P”1 “““«h wh“
* both knew to be deepest in each other a folly.
thought*. Upon other occasions, I avoid­
. tho hollows, like a rising Ude; tho hcad-, the future, awaro only of our own tv nouncW a ‘ brief benediction, and dlsr HURRY,
“ ‘ I feel hurt,’ she said, after n little
I tan . m».lm
-booth- tamo. “
. ■ _ ,
fmm r-ninv 111
' land, seen at first so fer and small, wasI -nance, and tho richness of the present tniwd the anything else than w.lenm,
' noor horinf «&gt;t oflor from » p-lo ■trrpljttg.
while . 1 because you have not told me
. growing gradually large .and near, and hour.
i.iiuded imjrvrs.' The duacon soon came
----- , ‘V , ■ ‘i
: with dork h—ir. orrm pmro tar jtoim, places wucrv
this. Yon have no sister,' (this was spok­
“JoMph, my teavelimj-companion.lovk
’ thot to thio doj ohr oltati olludm to tta rially where she knew that 1 know abc en vsrv quietly,) ‘ and it would have, the horse* moved it’s quicker pace.—
to a rc.'.lb’.ii’X se ise ?f !•&gt;’ ur.o.nsriou« in­
, Westwood lighted hfe cigar, drew a few ed on. nnd wrote letters. He showed me terlude, for his brethren reprimanded him
w: escorted.
been a' privilege for me to take * sister’s
, rfmomrrmtcr,-ith tta
one of these, addressed to a friend, of wt-rely; while “the biys’ caught the In­
“Wall," continual Wcrtwood, “my
wishes she knew .some competent nox elplace, and do for you those little things
TTORXEY ».tl G
, Margaret’s.
In it ho extolled Hora’*
designs
«'P&lt;
|B
her
,icart
'
which
1
*
M
pO
'
and Connaefan W
fection of tb* juke, and every jxmibls oo’• writer in whom she corid confide, feeling
which sisters do for brothers who are gobeauty,
nnd —
supremacy;
AUhnuMu auc
io .tuuxuorcuuiiv,
umuercifolly, did
aia not
noi
------ ,
But to me. an immense amount of expe-, U
—.j, piquancy,, ——
t--------- J t -vela—
’ sure that the story of «h»t I*™3,0' J" ing to wring so
caviun aflbrdcd them an opportunity to
rieuoc was . rolled into that brief period. , ted ho» 'ho made all the women jealous
Toronmeet with very Uilliu.1
brilliant joroeta.
sucocs^ To
con
Hoy out P "
V*ot ySu know? she said, 'you have Tho fine exilaXtion of the start, the nod all the men mod; and hinted at my xay, ‘ Hoy iu
■ life would make the ground work m a
fesa the humiliating troth, I soon found
been
kind
to
mo,
—
so
much
kinder
than
CARLOS O. SCOTT,
magnificent work of fiction­
breeze grnduallv increasing to a gale; J triumph. I knew that letter wnuld(moct
tliat
I
was
torturing
myaeH
a
good
deal
A traveler called at nightfall nt a far­
. inherit my aunt's tendency to magn'ft- ini&gt;tick of thepkacf, xo^rri
1 have deserved!'
.
then horrible snUiokm-, toMekn^ Marearrt * eyrc.and was vain enough to
more
th.nl
was
torturing
her.
A.
*
last
mer’s bouse.
The owner being from
• to extraordinary proportions trifles which
“It was unendurable,—tho pathos of
and desperate rcMfrt, what do you think
lovosicknesir, after
tho weather
ho:n&lt;\ and the mothew and daughter be­
■■ ■■ which
' --------------------” be pleased.
the words! I wm blinded, stifled,—I al rvvv-vivnwv^,
I look at through the douWc
...
-&lt;
I___ __ __
___ .... -...1
ulii
. one morning, .&lt;
“Al __
last,
at daybreak, I1 ing alone, lh«y refused to lodge the way­
If wc had been which sailors lave, game*. B»y*T, and
of a personal Interest.
So don t e xoa-l 1 d* L probably asked her to ask your, most groaned aloud.
went on deck, and saw tnc shores of Eng­ farer.
B. II. FILLER.
flirtation.
There
is
no
such
social
free
­
’ too ^&lt;h of my romance, and you shall
alone, there our trial would have ended. --A TTORNltY and Croaheter st Uw, I
" i to ba enjoyed anywhere ns on board land. Only a few days before, we had
*?How far, then,” said he, ?to a house
^NullT I have a will of adamant, a*, I should have snatched her to my souL— dom
A CbascrrT, General Lnodand Tax J
ocean steamer.
The breaking-up of left America behind us, brown and le-’L where a preacher can get lodged 1”
. But thoeyes of others were upon us, and an oc
people find, who tear away the amiable,
old associations, the opening of a fresh less, just emerging from the long glocrn
“Oh, if you arc a ptoadier,” said the
1 steeled myself.
flowed and light -oil that cover
ami
of winter, and now the slopes of an^ubcr good lady, “veu can stay hare.’'
’ .
“ • Besides,’ I said, ' I know of nothing
____________ .
world arose green and invftingln the Bush
sbo had rtoebed the nmpcnetrablti, firm
Accordingly be dismounted, deposited
you can do for me.’
.
W. H. COLEIAS, [
lionality, quickens the spring* of life, of spring. There was a bracing breeze; bi* saddle-bags, and led hi» horse to the
rock. I neither made any adranerc tow‘There must be miny little thing*;—
pANKKC. CrttevuoataUctJadto.serf,
B remediation nor -rited any- to begin with, them is your glove, which and renders character sympathetic and the dingy waters oi the Mersey rolhd •table.
Meanwhile’ the mother and the
JD ud pnnupdy, at surreal nors-rf epe
But I’ll tell yoe what 1 did do, m a final
fluent Tho past is easily put away; we up id wreaths of beauty; the fleets of daughter wafo debating as to what kind
you arc tearing to pieces.’
trial of her heart. 1 bad, for some timL
.-1'__ I
Inr,l,!" mv crlnvta----klta become plastic to now influences; wo are ships, steamws, sloops Hghteis, pilot­ of prtaeber he wax.
boat*, bounding over the waves, meeting,
hven
meditating
on
European
tour,
and
delighted
st
the
discovery
of
unexpected
“He cannot be a PrwbvteriM," arfd
£•(,■£££L- i-i
~ afltnitiu*, and Mton'iahsd to find iu our- tacking, plunging, swaying gracefully un­
made mo angry.
1
&lt;;r-i.i:r;K W. MILLS,
der the full-swelling canvas, presented a
homo. Some friends of sum wlTO to
“ ‘ Give It to me; I will mend it for ।selvm so much wit, eloquent*, and Cm’
^1 „1, in
n»J •«’, "•»£
picture of wonderful animation; and the
“He is not a MeibbdisV” ““J tho ofbyou. Haven’t you other gloves that need i■usosptibility, whioh wc did not before
mingling hues of aunsbinc and mart hung er, “for his coat is not tire right cut fota
drcam wo posscuscd.
.
mending Y
17'
t
1
1 paced, the deck, solemnly, MetbodM." '
too much prid. &lt;"d
“"VT?
■ t
. .d ■ . v
“This freedom is especially provoca­ over nil.
“1, who had triumphed, was humbled.
joyful,
swift
thought,
palling
through
me
tta retatattat.,—protaWj •F”? «“• My heart wm breaking,—and she talked itive of flirtation. We see each feh- brow
,
.....
,-------- „--------■---“If I could find his hynindtoak," aaid
ilm for off Mar»rct,y • Mar rod.- ^daughter, “1 could tall whM kind of a
touched
with
a
halo
whose,
eohrs
arc
the
of
mending
gloves
I
1
did
not
omit
to
।
blonde, with bml
^3^t (tartar b^htta
thanklber, I coldly arose to go.
।reflection of our own beautiful dtMtns. ant Fk
“"{Vail, 1 IM1 now that't. was all oven LovelinM* is ten fold more lovely, bathed to fate. .,rw—------- - ------ lira------ m -------------- ’r“—
lbs excited soul transfigures . the vrorld,
TREASURER. Office ta i^eO*
The next day I secured my passage in the in this atmosphere of romance; end man­ and wc mxrrcl how we eould ’ever wnesteamer in whkimy friends were io aall.- hood is invested with ideal graces. The
1 took pains that Margaret should bear love withnn us rushes, with swift, sweet
b«r
tlrt!"
heart beats, to meet 4ho love responsive
'RTAirrWN* TIFFAMWf’ ’’
in some otUr.
Don’t think 1 am now tars waits to. open lor us iu doors of
TAXTON'S EXCBAXQE,
o
wonder and K’J’. - _.; •
.,.
artfully preparing your mind to excuse
Im prtaulirj mptalf
ofdtefcfcziM'l
hie neighbor.
what I am sbput to con few. Taka these
outfit. Europe was in
Flora.
Siio hid her tj»d m
«4. M* IC
my .1things ieto. amaiderUiou, if ypu »UI|
then think a» you mmso of weakness and wa walked up and down fa
»Md» I fell in lorc She was serious almart cad,
«w»»
.my eyM with aud wild Impulse
viewed the English hills with
M*tf tar prid.
with —t——r .
’
■ •
mkhtllr. ifurnjnrfrt".
“We will call her Hora. The most
that'I could forget her, in tbe excitement
of a fresh and novel experience-, while
she—could she forget msT When lovers
part, happy ia ho who goes! alas for the
oao tliat ia loft behind!
“One day, when 1 was busy with the
book* which I wm to take with me, n
small package was haodedfn. I need not

torg.

IFbER TO.

•^•k.-kw/p*..xw n

V

dug

h*ir-du*^.w tb# rays-

B*E2g£!
give her up, io part

olive complexion; rnsgnificvut

[coscltsiok xrtTwaia.].

�"mortsaus sale
WWWCBUCAN STAT® TICKET.'
7b the Editor of Os Am ur:
Sr.—Yob ten
• rwlk. tm

to ballot-box stuff-

The State has

,8M»&gt;
in cash

OPINIONS OF TH* PRESS.

——D--— —
his bad aui board

REPUBLICAN

STATE TICKET

-MOSES WISNER.
EDMUND B. FAIRFIELD.

JAMES W. SANBORN.

(feirkwbmH jaartp«*

We propose, from time to time to give fered at public sale, and die coat of so ad•
vertislng »* paid for, and a surplus re­
mains ia the Treasury of over thirty thou­
I "Democratic
on-y," and would like sand dollars, and the State receives beside,
to hare them
compared with yearly, interest enough to pay tbe interest
hypocrites are pl eased on on» third of the 8218,000 of the loco
Profligacy."
, to term "Repu
foco State debt for which new bonds wore
OBJKCTIONS

TICKET.

Tbe Pioneer
which are so witty wo propoee giving
them for tho
tion of the fere who
do nut read the
Th.

of small dimensions,*

THIRD DISTRICT.

stand, made
Now all Mr.

y by buying up claims

'isner lacks of being a

model man, in
and corpulent proy enough to buy large
Mr. Wisner ia noja (al
I notes. It is
editor of the Pioneer,
man, neither is
and wc should
er similarity bet et-n the two. Our neigh
bor should hav
credit for the suitement that Mr. Wisner
rary, is large a
poriionsAfld

(I. A WRIGHT.
WILDER 1&gt;. FOJ-TI'.r..
DWIGHT MAY,
A II.MORKteoS.
WILLARD DAVL-i,

has accumulated, some property by buy­
ing up the claims of heirs against estates.

fact, well knowing that journals of no
respectability Would quote the charge |
with a “we understand,” thus putting into
circulation a falsehood, which neither it,
nor they will ever correct
Mr. Fairfield (next comes up fur judg­

CmlfOSHn.

ADMINISTRATION FKOFLIGACT.

oome interesting facts relative to the ex­
pense ol tho National Administration,
w hich are gathered from official sources,
and cannot’be gainsay ed or denied. Duroeratic Alminlttration has been no less
than one hundred million* of dollart! a
pro-rata of 82 28 for each individual in
tbe country. The figures are taken from
the official, report of the Secretary of thTreasury, in answer to a resolution of the
United States Senate, calling upon him
for information relative to tbe number of
employees at the various Custom Housei,
and bow much was collected, and bow

ment, and is condemned as a black Repub­
lican, and a minister, (two very gross
charges certainly.) and then he is Presi
dent of a college that la a little like the
Oberlin Institute) where (that is at Ober­
lin.) a negro is tboeght to bo a little bet­
ter than a white man, dec.
Now if any
man can vote for; Mr. Fairfield, after such
an expose, wo slculd liko to set his ballol.
John McKinniy’s is thought not to be
a fit nomination.;bec*use ho is nominated
to "protect the treasury from the wicked
demcM,-nito which left it with over half a
million of dollam," (snd a State debt of
over two million!dollars ) “and which the
last legislature was obliged to go a beg­
ging to the tune bf two hundred and six­
teen thousand dqlten, in order" (to pay
the State debt wath,) “to carry through

the wise and economical administration
of which Mr. Coe was a member.” We

much was paid tiiem for the collection.— cannot see bow any intelligent readdr of
In tbe fltestom House at Chicago, under ths Pioneer am vote for Mr. MeKinnoy,
Fillmores Administration, there was col since it is expected ho will protect the

Iscted in 1852,8111,808 86. and six men
Mr. tebell the 'pioneer “knows but lit­
were employed to collect it, who were
paid 82,892 ’12, or a little more than Geo tle about," and most nf its readers have
come to the conclusion that the same is
1856, under Fierce, there -was collected st the fact in relaticm to all the other candi­
the same place 8145,662 40, and tixleen dates; in fiset, it would bo generally be­
lieved if It made tbs same statement in
mm were employed to collect it, and
•were paid for their services 814,349 29—

any one explain tbe reason why H should
coat eight percent, more to collect money

by the fact that Buchanan’s administra­
tion had been in operation about four

months previous to the close of tbe finan-

The following is the statement in relalion to some of these wonderful financial
achievements :—At Wilmington, Dels-

war a, there was .collected in 1857,82,004of 115,848 38 to collect iL At Annap­
olis, Mar)land, there was collected tbe
to collect that sura.

At Ocracoke, in

North Carolina, in 1857, 882 55 were
collected. To perform thia great financial
an expend of 82,301 52!

At Port Ox-

employed to do tbe work! At Monterey,
California, tbe amount collected in 1857
wanMfr 28, three mon were employed
At Buffalo, there waa Collected % 1857,
810J40 5a.

To collect

Ague Cure,

Hastings’ -pritt Current.

tbe 22d, 23d and 24th days of Septem­
Godky’s Ladfs Book.—After along
ber, insL Kalamazoo county has ono of
intermission, wo are again regularly in
tbe best Agricultural Societies, and gets
the receipt of thia magazine.
It is suffi­
up ono of tho beat Agricultural Fairs of
cient praise to say the Itady’s Book is in
any county in the State.
They offer a
very liberal list of premiums.
from our pen, nnd we only propose tn
call tbe attention of our readers to its

several of the counties in the State
Barry, Hostings, Oct. 11th and 12lh.
and taste in drees should bo without it.—
Macomb, Romeo, Oct 6th and 7th.
Terms : One copy, one year 83, two cop­
Clinton, St. John, Oct. 13th and 14th.
crimes of which Mr. Case is guilty is that j
ies 85; three copies 86; six copies 810;
SL Joseph, Centreville, Sept 20th and
“be is a small pattern of a politician and
nine copies 815; twelve copies 820.
30th.
a smaller pattern of a man." That is to
Eaton, Charlotte, Sept. 28th 29th and
say that be, like Wisner, lacks corpa
30th.
time for bolding the Fair for tho Barry
.. . .
..................
Geneseo,
Flint, OcL 6th aud 7th.
With Mr. Sanborn, our neighbor falls
County Agricultural Society has been
Lenawee, Adrian, OcL Oth and 7th.
back upon (with him) -general priorichanged to the 11th anil
of OctoNorthern Lenawee, Tecumseh, Sept IS.
Berrien, Niles, Oct. Oth and 7th.
Mr. Gregory is a gentleman and schol.
Jackson, Jackson, Oct Oth, 7th and 8th.
are that tbe National Exhibition of Hor­
ar, according to tbe Pioneer, simply be
Ottawa, Eastmnnville, Sept. 22d&amp;23d.
ses is to be held nt Kalamazoo, on . the
cause bo ia on editor.
We wish that
Kent, Grand Rapids, Oct 5th, Oth and
13th and 14th, and many of our citizens
would always imure Integrity and re­
7th.
would like to be present at our own and
spectability.
Calhoun, Marshall, Oct 5th, 6th and
Mr. Baxter is (guilty of having Mr.
Murphy for a partner, and they together
Branch, Coldwater, Oct. Oth, 7th and
Accrnxwr.—Mr. N. Hostings, a miller
arc condemned for buying and scllm^
land. Mr. Baxter is not an editor, su'd, In Boltwood A Grant’s mill, came very \ptas, Cassopolis, Oct. 8th and Oth.
near being seriously, if not fatally injured,
of course, is not among tho “blowing
Ionia, Ionia, Sept. 23d and 24tb.
on Tuesday last, by being caught, by the
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Sept 22d, 33d
skirt of his coat, upon a revolving cyl­
The foregoing Pioneerieh view of the
and 24th.
inder,
and
carried
round
with
it
during
candidates nominated, we suppose is a
two revolutions, when his garments gave
runic Moxriilt.—The September
bcr of this valuable magazine is ro­
papers of its Uk, intend to conduct the
but not seriously injured.
od.
lbs Atlantic Monthly ia des­
campaign.
Wh® they know nothing
tined
to become one of the most popular
against a candidate they intend to attack

Tie other

him with such insinuations as, “it is sta- receipts of tha Midfgan CentralRailroad

for July ware:

Should the National Government re-

Couxtt Fairs.—For the benefit of

Our cotcmponlry is satisfied by simply
that they are losing a fenst continually
calling Mr. Case hard names, and making

this |m men

Pierce added more than three hundred

given to Fremont and tba owe
two years «ince. All can support it withUd.tag tWr
**■

1 supposed to be a friend, but who has
since acted the part of a villain, 1 sought for our suffrages ia undoubtedly
tbe advice of one, who was really my of men as strongly entrenchi
codfxteoce of lbs whole people
friend, in regard to the brutal treatment
tZmA SutraaarrqRS
of men who could possibly b®
Politically and personally, evary man on
This, wo say, is tho present conIt is entitled to public confidence, and the
to this, his own able
ditiou of things in rotation to these stalhd in the office of jailer, thus reaping verdict of next November will show, by
expoaition
bj«* •**
B0®’
lands, about which some of the slavoeratic the fruits of his villainy, went to Ferris an overwhelming majority, that they h*vs
cisnl to demonstrate that he inadvertently
*
.'
papers make such a howl.
Those facta with lies in his mouth, for tbe purpose of ■ I averv OHS. *
fell Into mere error of expression (vary
should make them bide their beads for accomplishing my ruin, and injuring one
prevalent at this lime,) white intending
CHANCERY SALE.
very shame. This is the summing up of who bad no purpose in view but that of
.1
Th.t II -111 r» tode»ignAte tbe limited power of self­
reive tbe hearty and unanimous support government which the people of a Territhe great cry about tho enormous ex­ acting the part of a true friend.
r
__
___
hv
nermtasian
pense of advertising the swamp lands;
Well, they have triumphed over a poor, of the entire Ripublicau party we catertaMi no doubt.
Honest n«R vf all
dint the State has received from the sales weak woman.
They have driven me parties may well be proud to give it their
uInhi* late epoch at Springfield, Mr.
of these lands enough to pay all the coat, from a M that Uss never been dishonored iupporl, and they can do so with no Dougla* dietinclig admit* that C'ongret*
and has a large surplus in the treasury, by any act of mine.
Can Washington cause for forfeiting tbeir self-respect or ha* no right io prohibit Slavery M the
that of any good ritissa. With such a Territoriee. and hence the Territorial Let}
which, together with the amount unpsid, K. Fen is, with truth, say the same 1
ticket the Republicans should, and we itlahtre* have no right to do it. Thu* Mr.
will meet the yesrly interest on nearly
If he hud possessed ono part icle of honor
believe will show a handsome increase of Dougla* ha* gone to the full extent of the
ohs hundred thmuand dollar* of the dem
or manhood, he would have protected me the round majority given in 1856.
Let doctrine expounded by the Supreme Court
oeratic State debt, to say nothing of the from the assaults of my enemies, instead all'take hold uf the canvass with a will, Im the Deed Scott can, and a*iyted by the
»»vttity, (3T«,&gt; ibree
large amount of these lands which will of joining with them in circulating false and we shall not be disappointed."-Grona Pretidcnt in the SiUiman letterP
Hits'hsnand seven
Tiling- of lU.tlori.
be sold daring ths present fall and during reports, derogatory to himself as well as Rapid* Eagle.
wm. BfiGin:«
StictDM.—Mr. Bartholomew Hoffman,
“Tbe Republican State ticket is every
to me.
------ '
come more settled.
All we ask. Demo
Yes! l4&gt;ave left his bed and board, and where received with the most complete a resident of Raisinvllle, committed suleratio friends, is that the fact* come before w ith this plain statement of a few of tbe satisfectlon. The general sentiment is. ride test Friday, by firing off a shot gun
that it is an able ticket, a sound ticket, a I into his mouth. The gun was loaded
NOTICE.
the people,
'
__________
facta connected with iL I leave the matter judicious and strong ticket, and tha mas­ with leaden slugs and the exploeion tore
Tua Valct or BcascBimusik'—Mr. for a generous public to decide whether ses have already begun with a will to
support
iL
The
grand
Rppids
Engvirer.
Maze, of tbe Newaygo Republican, lias
And I would say tn Washington K. Buchanan, confesses that Mr. Wisner iw* nnd to have fired tbe gun off with the
lost his wallet.
Had wo lost oure we
a man of ability, and that Mr. Howard, ramrod. Tho suicide was not known or
WAMHIKGTOX K. FERRIS
should harewaited tor a hailstorm to have Ferris, that 1 have a mother that ii wil- for Attorney General, is an able man, discovered until hurt Tuesday weuing,
brought it down, it being utinta the “six
and that Mr. Gregory *is as good a it having been committed in bis own
house
where
be
lived
by
bimseltk
His
has
a
roof
to
shelter
me;
a
roof
which
he
man
as
bis
party
could
have
selected.
’
"
shillings" and “estimate of dogs,” it wo’d
brother having missed him for so long a
hare no affinity for earth.
We would has n«t been able to wrest from her, al­ —Detroit Tribune.
"The ticket put in nomizotion by the time, went in search and found him in tbe
not like, al present, to give quite so large though, m he knows full well, he attempt­
distressing situation above described.
a reward as Mr. Mazo offers, but if wc ed by a moat devilish scheme to do so, convsuliun is one which cannot fail to give No reason is given for the act, eave tliat
general satisfaction to those on whom it
are to be disappointed as wc have been by taking from her all her worldly pos
is tq rely for its support, snd will Inspire be has not been coasidered perfectly sane
heretofore fur two weeks longer, wo shall session*. He may rest assured that bis a general ibeling of respect even amongst
be glad to dispose of six hundred dollars day of reckoning will come.
oUr opponent'.
The high character for 26/5.
Catiiamiss M. Fsaais.
integrity which the several members who
worth ut accounts upon the same terms.
We would Invite the attention of
compose iL sustain, their admitted talents,
But we did not intend this as a dun but
(jy We are indebted to Mr. Geo. F. and above all, tbe harmony with which our rcivicrs to the new “Aora Craa" ad­
simply to publish tho following from the
vertised in our columns. It is from such
Kidder, Secretary of the Society for the they were nominated, will inspire the Re­
Republican: '
publicans with the utmost confidence, and n quarter as wilUgive tha public confi­
improvement of horses, in Kalamazoo
in its efficacy, and we have kortuxl
“On tbe 3d of August, 1858, it was
dissipate the faint hope which our oppo- dence
our misfortune to lose our wailcL some county, for a copy of tha premium list to nents had entertained, thaL through our Crem reliable sources, that its virtues will
where between Muskegon nnd Ben. be awarded at the National Exhibition of divisions and the weakness uf our candi- isustain their fullest expectations. CitiWhitman’s. It was a small thin walleL Horses, to bo held at tho Burr Oak City dates, they might stand some remote :rens of the west can not fail to appreciate
the paramouAt 'alue tn them, of a safe
containing six shillings in money, a small
Grounds, in Kalamazoo, on Tuesday. chaocu uf saving themselves from ublivpaper containing Muskegon Items, among
certain remedy for this afflicting dis­
iou'at tho next election."—Cow Co. Re- an-.l
i
which was an estimate of dogs in Muske­ Wednesday, and Thursday, October 12tb.
temper without either Quinine or miner­
13th
aad
I4lli,
1858.
3
’
ho
premiums
ofgon, which was handed in by a friend,
als, and consequently without injury to
"Here,
then,
Republicans
of
Michigan,
and, if wc are not mistaken, amount tu fared are very liberal, and it is expected
the constitutional health. Wc have more
Are they not all than ordinary satistsetkm in proclaiming
abent nine hundred nnd seventoen; or that a large number of tbe must celebra­ you have your ticket
good men snd true! They are all that, this remedy .because we are convinced it
equal to over three to each family. It
ted huntee aud horsemen in the United and among them there are such men m
also contained vne lead pencil, one post­
will answer s crying want among us, and
age stamp, which, upon close examination, States snd Canada will attend the exhibi­ Wisner, Fairfield, Case, Howard, and serve tn relieve a great amount of sufferGregory, A hose stirring voices will be
will be found to have l&gt;ecn used once, snd tion.
iag.—Republican, llormir, Ind.
a few accounts agaiust some of our delta­
We hare also received from the Secre­ liean! in fne comingState campaign, from
Incuts; say about four hundred dollars. tary of the Kalamazoo Agricultural So­ the firing of the first gtin to the hour
when
Lecompton
Loeofocoistn
will
lay
,ny person fitul’ing said waileL nnd send­
ciety, Frank Little, the programme of down its arms and surrender its command,
ing to this office tho six shillings, and esti­
mate on rings, may take their reward out the County Agricultural Fair, to bo held on the second day of November, 1838."—
al the Fair Grounda, in Kalamazoo, un Laming Republican.
of the aecotmta."

known merits, that they may recollect, if visit them, we give a statement of the
they hare forgotten to subscribe for it, time of bolding tho Agricultural Fairs in

ociatic party two years ago!

for collection exceeded tho ameust re­
ceived, in 1857, but this Is accounted for

from bi« brutal blows on different parti

UcteisNj u u

be said to have attained that position al­
ready. - We earnestly recommend it

“Our State ticket is warmly approved
I by tbe Republican press throughout tbe
State.
The response is universal; no
better selections could have been made.
The convention was composed uf the best
talent in the State; and the nominations
were made not so much to gratify local
pride nr to rrrngnizo the claims of politicians, as to secure the liest qualification!
for tbe peculiar duties of each office. In
this respect the character of tho Repub­
lican State ticket will bear, with nigh
honor to itself, the closest scrutiny, and
the most intelligent crilichun."—Ionia
Gautte.
“Of the other candidates on our ticket
we hare only space to any, that they are
all true men. That they were nominstrd
with great unanimity, and that in their
hands tbe responsible duties devolve
on the several offices will be diacha
with ability,and for tho public good;
In short, the ticket, as a whole, is

SPECIAL

NOTICES.

nominations were eminently fit to be
made, and whole election will do hanor
the State."—Nila Enqvirtr.

rrsata sad

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
munii|MuriMiMM

pecially among children, we copy the’following cure from the Middletown Repub­
lican, which paper states that it has been
used in that vicinity for many years with
entire suceess, even in the worst stages of
the disease:
“Take Indian com roasted and ground

adav."
'N e recommend
dieted with thia complaint to give thia
simple remedy a trial, as it certain! v can
do them no harm. One day’s practice, it

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Cyrus W Fielfl received after landing,
was tbe following:
®

PROBATE NOTICE.

“Eloquence," “The Kinloeh
how it was Settled," "The Birth-Mark,"

*®«r

*U al Stockbridge, and

"Rambles m Aquidneck," “Ana Potter’s
Lesson,” “Le Marais du Cygne," “Youth,”
“Pintal,” “Tbe House that was just like
waa wild with
its Neighbors," ‘Daphnaidre," -Water
Lilies," "Fifty and Fifteen," ’‘Illinois In
Spring-tirne," “An Evening with
• laid!" Tbe vijtegn was tn tamelt with

before that of Maeomb C&lt;

Sold by J. P. Robots, H»»^E*-

�THE EVENING POST.

RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

bn.

popacfs

BLOOD PIBIFIER AND BLOOD PUL

KNAPEN’8 COLUMN!

DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE,
THE HB8T

rauii imiiirMce.
uotuaxu axd kvxxnro ramnax

SPRING GOODS!

ffl COM!!

ardwakk stoke.
2K-S
Markete a. are of goMtal ilaWsC
yh. Paxi WixxLT Eras r. u 1-uwr eoalalna all
ihr rradinx matter of kba IfeUy. .
the Wexxtr ErcxSp i uer te adsted with eepert| rrlrvrnce to tic want, tfcountry r.-aderx. sad
y.draaU the metier of genera! Istem t pobltebod
_ n.ilr ttxaalae Pack, naawhaina a mrawitea

NEW SPRING GOODS

/Wy Arning JW.

LARGE STOCK

tagto c»P.’«r«
j Throe copier in ad-___
vrartaadvraoe •».«&lt;&gt;! vanoa.........«,«!
'
Single evpH* per mooth. .Tie.
5&lt;wd- ll’wHy £r.-»a«y AeC.
!i wWiabad every Wedneeday end Saturday.
l-iapa "F7 «■“ 'rar
| Eire oopie. oo rear
•a licence........... W-®&gt; « advoneo... .WM#
Twa ™pirt............ S.O&gt; | Ten eaptee........ 10,a#
M'.Hp Koraaap Auet.
I. Pnblitbrd Every Tbnradar.

hardware

DRY GOODS!

LOW PMlCfcl I

’■Ttr^.^oo

■bWm &amp;-SBDIBS3,
New Arrangement

GROCERIES

most

BOOTS &lt;3c SHOES,
lairmteeta-n of BOOTS A SHOES a.

BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8*
JEANS, SATINETS, DENIMS,TICKS,

r*af lbs fanrn
the Lrgnlatan.
IN. Journal.-

CUSTOM WORK
EL’S

Cure.

ORI’ER.
bea t feegrt ibe place.,.

"CM&amp;.wru.rioiruui ncrfoD
PRINTS, LAWNS, GINGHAM^
F1LLH, !&gt;r Roback prrrante the mu I of t«&lt;-»tr
yean ofaxpeternec/bard atvdy and expt nmem a*
m whet a perfect pill ibould be. Xo oae can doubt SILKS, BONNCTB RUCHE BOR­
their superiorly hlter on. aingte tnte JM« el
the Scendlnsriaa Rfood Purifier. (1 per hottie. DERS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS; 4a
«&lt; |5 per half doxen; Seandia.run Blood Pit!..

6 IE ©©IKE IO 3

SHEETINGS,8IURTING8, BLEACH

ED

.

GOODS, MV8UNS, STRIPED

SHIRTING, BATI8, COTTON YARN,

GLASS-WARE ’ !

CAMBRICS,

ROWER S IlAm ARE STORE

UN ENS, OIL 8ILKS,

PARASOLS, Ac., Jac

Itegtester. wlllimtor. it to rranlaritv.
Ms female abonM be without them ’
J F. Roberts A Co.. Ilotinri
A J. itowua. Prairw.in.
E. .Xietmta, Orang-vtlle

&gt; would r.■U atteoUen
•f

STOVES!

-

Cords of Rmdr-Uada

MORTGAGE SALE.

CL'OTHIJVG!

’

MORNING EDITION,

11 oanlaia aU tbr matter of ear evening
r&gt;d in addition ’.he lateel arw. cf.rrainr .

LAWNS, BRI LM ANTS, CHALLIS

nail end executed by Jaiuea Ute I, ef llarrv Co..
and State of Michigan, to I). X. Gage, admimatralur of the estate of W. B. Gras, d. reward, of
the same county and Stele, whin, wud mortgage
was dale recanted in ibe utter cf tb« Renter :t
Deedssf Barrx erantr. afortoaidJ on the tftbdar
ot Deoamber, IBM. in Uber O te Mortgagee, ra
p*8n which, said mortgage, there is rlaimed to be
,l*_
lk« -I.,- nt lK.. .MLm nnn
.-.I

CH ALLI

ROBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP­
HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

CHA MB RAS,

MARSEILLES

LARS AND SLEEVES, (t

FEBRIFUGE WIKE!

COL-

style,)

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

BATS Aflffi ©ATS
THE BEST PATTERNB OF
DENIMS, 8TRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of ejery
TO TOE PUBLIC

variety and style.

MILLS

AND

CHECK

8 TO RE 3!

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PI.AIN NANKEEN, FANCY

BOOTS AND SHOES!!

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

FANCY CA88IMERES, a Urge stock,
beautiful patterns aud vary cheap; BLACK

8HER1FFS SALE.
Y virtue of nos traaempt execution, issued
from enJ under &lt;ba ansi of tbe Circwrt Court
uf aud for Uaeuaaty uf Barry, I did o. Uw S»tb
dar of June. IBM, lery upon and aiete the fellowtJj___ .. •.- -A.. / r. -, i ,r lud u&gt;wiL

B

JUST RECEIVED

CHEAP CROCKERY!
BE© Hl IP ID ID IP 8 3

o»« copy............’llJT"*7
?«

»

OfTRl WEKKLY T*lBL'XE;teagte eopr, U. w Comprising evrrythiag far a gvalieoma’a ouldlt
abirte, eotlan, gloreg braiary. enrols, paala. orcry rancty from fir, .hUllngr to ell dtetare, crate,
every pne». quality ate pattern; vesta from atx
abdliags U tex dollars

At Use chea|&gt;cwt atore in town by

irtic Pills,

COOPERING BUSINESS.

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac., Ac.

* new Mock &lt;.f Fall ami winter GOODS,
»b*4i will be eoM for

OFAMMUFfM

PHYSICIAN* SURGEON.
I&gt;a. A. K. BoxarasL. having made Heatings hie
permanent plare of midcuee. would Inform Ute
teUaeiaa of Hasting, and vlcmity. that be will ai-

*1 »rUmi»bing low pricen. My motto
» * littli cboiper than tbr chcapcat.’
I have juat received a good amortmenl
I-adie«

NAILS,GLASS, I*CITY f OILS, CAN­
a large teock and gnat variety. Men*a ealf boots
ImBU kip boots, kip brogaM. etefdo.eramteed &gt;te patent leather da, eongreaa gaiter, for
men and boy., ealf. patent and enameled leather.

DRESS GOODS
®.*c^ ** Cfiuta, Gingluuna, IxiLatna, MeParameUaa Black AlnaccM and a
^‘y of Wool Dd-rina, all very nice
cheap.
1
AlMigreid Msortment of Clothe tor
»« • wear, and a large stock of ataple*.

DLES, SOAPS, SASH, PAILS, BED
CORDS,CLOTHES LINES, BROOMS,

WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac.

Judge of Probate,

'

»d ticking,.

JUST RECEIVED. »&lt;r lulol

BOOT* uted IKIOEM,

FARMXWG

UTAH# MLB!

Gaiters Buskins and Boots, a

WILLIAM JONES,
&lt;*•11 kinda cb«p for

paj..

1 b»*e also a very large quantity

Haviac feww’t Use eaUrc Stack at

•tSCKtIBB,

XamiacjajMnEM.

DORMERLT kept by T. Panupa, Is
t constantly making additions tn tbe

AND
;
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MIUGI4BB,
bttti mmI ,])
u,
or
r&gt;*wW? *,D U “U
™ bvgaiefaig

same, all of which, he propoM to adl

particularly cull tbe attention

IS,1 tew jvrt
7l™ Mod, ol
Mood Glaa, and UmI 1 vUl fen, J,
^61-, Mi'o. Door Trimmbf Are,
■S low ,
u poadMe.
“J1
HI KEN FIELD

CIEAFEI (&gt;«■ tie CHEAPEST

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IS PUBLISHED EWtT

REPUBLICAN BANNER

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TK*MH:

J. M. NEVINS 4t COMPANY, Proprietors,

VOL. 3
fastings’ Uuintss JHrfrtsrg.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1858,
A g&lt;H»d quotation wouldn’t come in
bulb
“l.!:' j'M hcTC‘ but 1 am’t th,qk of ®ac' I II let it glide thin time.
I eoiifrev that the beauty of the lovely
Clui IM bad made a deep irapreavion up­
on rec. and I felt within my heart, a vague
yrareing for sympathy‘from her— fi.r
M&lt;mc token that I was not all indifferent
t-» her.
I longed to fly with her to a bower in
some distant clime—perhaps *neath bright
Italia’s skies—where we could live and
love forevermore. True, she had smiled
&lt;«i me. and at the time of which 1 write,
vremvd unusually gracious, but still 1
•lured not hope (now fi&gt;r the quotatbw),.

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TERMS—81.50, IN ADVANCE.

ttUann.

I sprang toward him toexeeuto my
(Per^P#)- hut • crowd collected,
and/musted
baring a
..id instated on
on our
our baring
a regular
regular duel.
duel.
My antagonist declared himself insult­
ed beyond forgiveness, and would hear of
nothing save one kind of encounter—*
fight acrosa n handkerchief
■
I had uoespecial wish to fight thus,bot

Two pistols wore quickly loaded, and
we were stationed, each holding the end
of a handkerchief in hh left hand, and the
weapon in hia right. When, our arms
were outstretched, wo felt the cold muz­
zles of the pistol* against our hearts.
Treasillian gave the word, his voice
broken with soba.

We eat for e&gt;im&gt; time upon the deck,
Wc Ixith fired.
watching the sky where the day-god liad
Sunk to rest, and illumined the clouds with
Nut
tints like nv4ton gold and silver, until
get
my cb.irnciers out,of a predicament,
the evening air grew ehill, and Trona Iwin
went bel&lt;&gt;w u&gt; procure a shawl tor his sis like other writers of •‘thrilling" stories,
settle things all up, reform the gamblers,
When he returned be infirmed us that and marry' Claribal in the end: but 1 don’t
sec how on earth I can.
It is very awk-ward to leave myself thus, and ifthe read­
er is aympathetically inclined, he (or she)
join them. Hr accordingly retired a
may fed a little anatou* about my fate,
■econd time, leaving us together.
but I ain’t jhplpdL 1 don’t know how
Then, as the broad sil ver disk of pale DTM-pi. oumnw iu
people contrive to dodge pistol balls—
'ynthiaclimbcd uptlioeautem empyrean, —. ..
....I r
__ I..
knelt before Clarlbel and in faltering even in novels—and 1 begin to think—to
.ccettUFtninnlcd with scalding tears, bdd —to think—
“WhatF asks the reader.
ler of my denial, undying lave fur her.
That I don’t make a very,good hand at
She turned her head modestly awa-.
writing in tha ‘^tilriIt^ng’, style!
to cvneeal the crimson blushes which man
tied her cheek, and when I implored her,
with a torrent of burning words, to be
mine .nnd mine only, she turned her soullit orbaupon me. and hesitatingly cave a
half-assent—the tweeter, that Trwfes not

the onlv bulwark against the usurpation
of a power bent upon the abasement of
free States, the destruction of the vital
principle of the Government, the degra­
dation of free labor and its subjecti-m to
the domination of Southern aristocracy.
An aristocracy who chirm that they rule
It and are its riyA(/wl rulers, and who im­
pudently threaten that when they lose this
control, through die univemoj defe'A of
their allies, theSobmlasionisU. in the free

ment. Tbc Republican party are warring
against this arrogant power, and intend to
tonquer It at Washington as they have
conquered it in Kansas. And If the peo­
ple of the free States could be made to
see, as one man, how just are the purpos­
es of that party, and would discard all
partisanship and all mercenary alms and
considerations, not a citizen would remain
outside of its organization. Within tho
limits of the free States, we should be, as
wo ought to be, a unamnwus party.
Tbc party should moreover bo main­
tained as a lesson and -^warning to all fu­
ture traitors who would sacrifice the rights
ol tho free State*. It Isa living demon­
stration of what an outraged people can
do in improvising ou the instant a great
party and power sufficient and determin­
ed to trample and destroy false
&amp;lso guides
. , unprincipled
--- -___ I..J* leaders. In
Im this
.ki. formld
r.J
able aspect/promptly confronting its
* *
— —
arch enemy, and carrying its triumphs to
his very gatw, makingjiim tremble in his
entrenchments.' it is &lt; spectacle of moral
grand-ur, the like of which the history of
polities has seldom afforded. By all
insans, tiien, let the flag of its triumplu
lie still higher ad vancud, let its ranks close
up, let its columns push on, till its victo­
rious standard shall wave over the citadel
at Wethington.

NO. 22

If the Constitution confers upon slavery
the right to go there, [to tlie Territories,]
as according to the Kansas-Nebraska bill
and Dred Scott decision it does, then ft
also imposes the duty of protecting that
right, and this cannot be done milhoul pos­
itive Pro-Slavery legislation and A FED­
ERAL SLAVE CODE FOR THE
TERRITORIES.

We shall
and Whig
of them w
F. W. Ke

light in by-gone daya. H«
we believe, an Ohio shoe
now a Miehigntawyer.
(Desn.) says of "hlnn
' ‘ ‘
।
“His exnertcnoM for I
career are limited—very
Of course, the people of a Territory Mr. Kellogg is a reeideot
when they frame their State Constitution, where he owns a sswmlH, and has thriven
may adopter exclude “slavery;" but mhile well In the lumber businews. Indeed,
they are a Territory, if they fail to protect bis capacity in this respect hw tmafU®
property invested in the person or indus­ questioned, and ho probably is as fbed
trial capacity of the negro, they grossly ajudge of a saw-log, and can get m many
violate equal rights, and therefore are not square fuel of lumber out of it as any
auihorieeei to consider themselves Demo­ man in the State.
crats. The whole question is resolved in; ■ The chief reason for the nomination, wa
to this simple right to protection to slave suspect, is to be found in his qualifications
property in the federal Territories, and as ss a freertotn-ehrieker.
• '
the Charleston News suggests, tCswwirt His experience ns an itinerant lecSararcn
constitute the issue of I860.
\
temperance gave him fluency, his Makes
gave him lungs, and Kansas gave him a
The right of property in slaves, In the subject, and, m a consequence, ha b »
States, is now placed, practically as well of tbo most expert shriAera thtt Vy
*
as legally, beyond tbo reach of Federal tn on I times produced In this Statfl.
Wo suspect that. If he gets h foie Aaa*
legislative encroachment.
But In the
at Ins antagonist in the course qf the capTerritories the case h different. It is not
voss, bo will make quite as much^ofltjf
sufficient that the dreirion of the Supreme
that unfortunate lodividmff
ever Cd
Court prevents Congress and Ju delegates
from the prohibition of slavery In a Ter­
ritory. There must be positive legislative capacity for shrieking i a eVen e«eed_by
enactment; a civil and criminal code his ability to make others shriek-—
far the protection of slave property in the York Trib.

Territories ought to be provided.
limited extent, this is already provbl&lt;®
—From day to day we hare published
In every Territor\eontaining a majority’
of Pro^lavery nicTi, the power o( the from the record, the most ampleexjdotx^
of the corruption, extrsviganoe apa iuTerritorial Legislature is all-sufficient for
coenpeteney of the funner Dcmbcrtoo
the purpose. In oilier Territories, it is at
Administrations of the State. Attempts
truth.
least
doubtful
whether
the
legislatures
rood,B
SsXTSSBVT ST JlITHOS. .
will
exercise
this
power,
and
there
is
no
Su»re
I never wrote n regular mit-and-&lt;«H
power elsewhere to compel such exercise.
SCENE II.
thrilling sensation-story lin all my life; •
This great Republican party of ours is
In such a case of omivsiim. and under the been written. 11 mi our Mscrtioo that the
but I’m going to do it’ now, if I never
There were four of us sitting around a ,one of the noblest pur tier that ever exist­
Democrats created the’ State debt,—that
Tbe Fret Preu, of the 16th inst., at­ present state of Federal legislation, much, they did not pay the Interest -udod It—
»««« write another word Some of my friends table In the saloon of the Boreas, the night ed. It is a party of earnest convictions,
to place Mr. Stuart in a different if not all, must depend, upon the loyalty that they did not par but a trifling por।
—1— tliink I caa’t do it, but thry shall be con­ after the occurrence above described.— of extraordinary intelligence, and; of pure tempts
and efficiency of ---thePresidratof
the
Tressiliaii Montmorency sat opposite me, and lofty purposes. It is no deadl or steU- ।position before the
of thia —
State
U1O voters
WWTVI
v iv.u
--------- ,
.
1U.. ti(m of the principal—that in the first
vinced of my versatility hritboot delay.
u I LI.l.oi JOXES,
u
*n&gt;«» wvrt—the Great West—is a g&lt;*&gt;d and the other aides oflbe table were «&lt;ccu- eotyped form of ancient and extinct vl. ।from what that gentleman himself iaasum- 8. He it I* who appoints the rerntorinl seven years of Democratic AdralDiatns.
ippeared
before
the State-* Executive and Judiciary. It will be the
—— u
f— ,u
t UotH- place te&gt; lay the scene of such n Story in. pled by two stoHi, dsrk-broirifd men, up­ tali'ty—ills no party of trad i th ms, like ,ed when be ajr
_1 v&gt; I... ««zv।«t«■ ,n
vf tin. Pre^i.lr-nt
tiiil.l botli futlC- lion. they expended and sank so that it
_i==t Let mo nee—I've traveled on the Mi»sis- on whose foreheads sin had set its sen! that ofuur .oppuncuta, banging &lt;® to the^ iConvention to respond to his nomination duty of the President to hold both func­ has never "been accounted for, 84,631,781
.
skirts of si dim past, and livirij on the ,and define his position upon’the issues be­ tionaries to a zealous performance of their fil of the public money—that ly Demo­
_____ sippi—a Misai—ippi steamboat will be most unmistakably.
Each «&gt;f us held a handful ot cards, and memory of an inheritance already squan­ fore the American people, during the several offices. Hence, we cordially unite cratic neglect to pay the interest on this
jvtst the thing for a stagr.land my dramatwith the fray Book in the assertion that
threi- h ftersoncr sball be western gamblers— hy the side of each was placed a pile of dered. It is df virgin growth, virile and present National Administration. We
State debt it sccumulatod.-wutil II ataoad
«»*•? ’“‘re gensrally » ' ver.v e*«itable, glild coin. a brace of pistols (revolvers exuberant, springing from the urgent ne- are aware liiat the Free Press and seve­ the next Democratic nominee for the Pres­ od the principal—that , ihcy borrowed
idency should be pledged in the protection
—— recklea*
of jH-&gt;j&gt;le. mid will inike ex­ were non est invented nt that time). and a oessities of the present, and vitalized by ral prominent Democrats, fraternizing
from the trust funds . to. make., political
of slave property in all the Territories.
BU
I eel lent characters lor a ‘thrilling’’ io- gla« of brandy- The play was high anil principles that were true when the morn­ with that paper, to carry out a scheme
capital out of light taxation—that their
And wc.ro further. It is very desira­
ing stars first anng together tri er the cre­ agreed upon mat winter, had labored long
the excitement deep.
*j«iter- i msnee. Now then, time!
nverage taxation compared with RepubU‘•Anu upF exclaimed one of the dark- ation of man, and which will remain tree and herd (but sscarrtr) to wcura the ble that Congress should pass additional can administration shows over one tanlaws f&gt;r the protection of slave properly
In tbu month of July, |l84--&gt;. I wastrav. browed men—a thorough river-gambler while humanity endures. To him who nomination otAkJStuarf, supposing him
The present code of
AntiTcnmapton Democrat, in the Territories.
elitig from New &lt; Hrant to Peoria up .-showing his white, fiing like teeth, with reads history aright, and comprehensive­ still to be
they paid the fraudulent Pbemx Baak
and having accomplished their darling Federal legislation is inefficient far this claim of ’over 8-10,000 on whicte the Re­
the MisM*»ippi awl Illinois rivers. wiYbe lt sanl-mlo smile, as he raked In a quanti ly views the rapid changes whiob mark the
progress of affairs around the. leading scheme, we\an well understand how deep। purpose. ■
publicans'have recovered judgment—that
•lieu new and bcsutifol best Borens (then* ty of E'dv from the -pot/’
must
have
bhwi
their
chagrin
when
he
so
.)
Each .me laid a gold-piece in the mid­ seats of clrilization, the Republiton party
they permitted an over-fesne of' the Gdvare three or four of ttatt nx no—never
dle of Use tabla The cards were dealt.
of these Statee, as it now stands; is a phe­ unexp’ci’dly ^emphatically retriedfrom
ernment Stock Bank of ov» r 800,006—
mind which this one «»*)
ALL of hit pust^poeition la the JrahonREMEMBER tLat Jons J. Adam, the that une of their officers over-issued State
••1 hold the edge," anid TressilllMi.
nomenon
of
hope
and
gladness,
inspiring
The wcotber was fine, and t||- boat
JAMES A. SWEENEY
al Administration JMtd gave in a FULL Deed Scott, Lecompton candidate for
‘
I
’
ll
go
filly
»
n
twine,"
said
the
man
to
every
lover
of
his
kind..
bonds to on amoynt exceeding two thouacri&gt;wdvd with paoxengeia, so that, dfter
* rr.»r,MA’
tMiwdw n u»
When the administration of General FREE, AND UNCONDITIONAL AD­ Auditor General, was a State officer at and dollars—that several of their State
the fashion of thwTiver Voyagerq m those next him.
A -»■' ■ .- ■ — 11'-—«JI- Mil &gt;
“1’11 see that and go you two hundred Pierce, actuated by the vulgar ambition HESION TO ALL OF ITS PAST the time die Detroit and Pontiac Rail- officers overdrew their constlRrtiMUlt saldays, we had Cry jul|y timaa There
of selfish and narrow politicians, under­ AND PRESENT POLICY. Such an
’
bet
tel."
said
I.
arico, amounting in the aggiigMa to Mwao lour kHida of entertainments going
of the agtids through whom the '
unexpected movement,
movement,
'
“I'll dnubld that,” coolly remarked the took to pervert the ideas and designs of inopportune and unexpected
moat two thousand dollars—hato'aay
..nnt the same time, ever?' cvetiint’-rylnnof Mr.(Stuart.
/aU 0P&lt;r THREE HUNDRED these and similar charges bean siicosasfalp—ef
tu.n„.r.
this Government by deriving, In sub-. to the friends, on the part
1. A. HOLBROOK,
&gt; &lt;knb-r.
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ring,
preaching,
gnmnlitig.
ami
••
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;
was
well
calculated
to
create
the
dummq
.
und Couireelor *1 La".
The monrv— three thousand dollars—I wtunrethat slavery wsa anti tied to'naly denied! No, they haveuvlqrsa ham
lirni
no
matter
bow
widely
diversified
the
&gt;.eu«i&gt;l Loud «“d **
j
ia a single transartinn.
'met. Tho Democracy dare' not meat
for wr had all tteld to our hete-lav glly tional• approval1 —
and-------------support,
* and
—1 might
-•••*•’ tlon that it did, and we do not wobder DOLLARS,
Hwry u MuWT . btotMtMSscnsera* taste* might
•»««* «11
REMEMBER that Gko. B. Coorsn. them but by a silence whieh can only Va
tering upon the board, when Treasillian s be legitimately unread everywhere under that tbo Free Press should thus awkward
Them wuld &amp;'•’ Storthing to anew
LI.IAM Bl RC1IER
t
Dred Scott, Lecompton candidate for broken to tbeir utter confuiiOn,
the rational jurisdiction, sad who accord- .Jy flounder about in its endeavors to place the
clear, silvery vyfee was heard:
Mr.
Stuart
right,
according
to
its
pro
(
Congress
in
thia
District,
war
also
a
Slate
thetn.
..
itigly initiated the movement to remove
•1 go my pile !" he said.
guilty.—Det Trib.
At that time I &lt;-•&lt;
man (In
,
when ths claim of the State against
Tlie two professionals shrunk aghast ! all restrictions to its spread;, when, I say,, gramme. But it is not necreaary for us officer
enslil.l.-as it may see n), and Ts some­
।
Road sea, REL1NQUHI1ED FOR
...I. • pi««
;™kl'Tt v»' this position was first taken, the Intelli­ to make any extended remarks in reply the
Wnxax ms Black Dsmocract jqao»
what foot tendency. Hiked my tatters
gent. the cmiselt'htlous. tho truly Demo­ to that paper—the Animus of the article - •FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS THS dkst.—A Western correspondent at
„U«r I&gt;U„ !.«■ -&gt;-* 'l»J w
,in cash!" and seventeen thousand in some­ the Jf. Y. Keening Poti g’vas the foTfeWnut up without even standing a chance, cratic spirit of the country took th* alarm, la sufficiently obvious and transparent
Mr.
Stuart,
by
an
honest
avowel
of
his
l.rated grai marc ~J«Miv, ou
«•“» {hrv reluctantly transferred their satire ■nd men of all shiukauf political opinion
t..ull» u
thing else.
ing natural and well-known foots •
- *’
-Kq.ubl
road nut tn Like I’-ui -hurtram, from Nes capital to the pot. with mine and Treasil- up&lt;in ordinary topic*, tore themselves true positions upon ALL of the questions
REMEMBER that the Loc.f&lt;x» State
“I bear it stated as a fact, susoeptiMa
Orica*., «ncu^4.Olly-l h*&gt;
*’
from the party organisations to which which have been before Congress during officers re issusd SIXTY-FIVE THOUS­ of clear proof, that. the map af lllinoia,
1 ’ w./hnd several mBIbma more, apiece, they severally belonged, nnd extempo- ' the present Administration, lias disappoint­ AND DOLLARS of Government Stock
J. M. RLMSELL,
era! .feels, and «a» n-t entirely
presenting the physical features of tha
of the value*4 ‘■two |«'r
,l ,hr h, :v
rixi-d on the instant a league of deter­ ed the CApectations of tho Free Press and Bank bills, Ay which the people were de­ country, is equally conclusive upon the
in our carpet bag*, up-stairs.
mine.! opposition,
ultimately
took
ilet game &lt;’• pua'T.
,a»-tnihaii
Tne professional who hadal firet bet none,,
’-pi""—-—, which
- ------------------. , a few anti-Administration wire-workers: frauded
ooliticai topography.
Thus the tirabor,
JOUN ROBERT*,
the introduction &gt;t raJr’_‘^5^ .-.J
^xraed bis hand. He held | |tw
of the nMMnni
present Rj.rt.inRepuq- and that Is all there Is about the matter.
. forn..? and
__1 name ,.r
REMEMBER that the Locofocos paid . bottom and swamo lands are occupied by
l.'pu&lt; l“V .
.................
•
.
reg].*, and the
^um.tom «l four knaves’ and n ten. and had hoped to |ican p^-u. . This great partv, now tn- , Mr. Stunrt did take the decided position a fraudulent claim of THlRTY-FlVE’ Democrats. In these regions .where She
we
ascribed
to
him
in
our
last
tme,
and
THOUSAND
SIX
HUNDRED
DOE
cMU-rn manners, traveling was ver?
lead up. from -n»B »•*- «“ U'N" ''*“■••
umpbant in almmt every free State over
' dense thicket keeps out tha lig^-Mfl
H. P. CHERRY,
viable work, and everybody got ii'ij'ntinrI then showed mv hand—four queens Bj| opposition of every kind and degree, ■we have rinoc learned that he had this LARS, to the Phenix Bank.
. where tho diseases of the section previU,
REMEMBER that tho Loeofocne paid you will find an uneducated peoti^ m
•nd a ten—and felt
uf winnmg. until thu. apranginto exivtmeeta a day.and as। ,moeemenl in vir* SOME WEEKS BE­
mvwxt neighbor laid down four kmg» ;f by thn. fist of almighty power. And FORE HE LEFT WASHINGTON; in ths same year as the above, and moatly
■nd in are. with an exulting sneer, and | u
Almighty power, for W ,was the. AND WE HAPPEN TO KNOW that iu the same monlb, othur.fraudulent claims
orerered io raka down the pot.
j poWlfr of everlasting troth tbit created I we have stoledhisposition correctly, and as anioontiug to THIRTY THOUSAND
PTh« eixitement was paintul-it waster ft* p,rty. And tile men’of U were m-■ Ibe would hare stated it himself, had he DOI.LARS,
appears often, in any, glven^rwinS^ and
-riling in Ik. -UriUhf .7 '­ rible—and can for be better imagined than | gplfftj by that truth when they first ntsb-• had eufficiont time when he appeared be­
REMEMBER that they permitted the that it is an infallible teat The eeiiaan
All V,UMM Ml
deaerilwd. because it begared description.
p, it, formation, and. tiw aretanima- fore the Convention and responded to «s interm on over 8»00,W)0 of the State , given—tbo non admission of light—in carj,,
nomination.
Mr.
Stuart
ts
abbndantly
----------- | ^ual. Let me take a fri&gt;h start.
debt
they
had
created,
to
remain
unpaid
^bi'moment. sir." said trewsiiltan tM
fo.piredky it UmUv«re
tainly a good one."
.
l-ARLtm'o. SCOTT, ’ “ - I
mini It *1 have something better, and and are men of sdeaa. men of a dear-rijht- able to moke bis bwn explanations, and until it had more than doubled, while they
fiCENEI.
,,
Evwmcb or Gciit.—Have you rear
'
^intelligence, who were and are the pro­ put Ms own construction upon what he1 kept the money in the Treasury FOR
One gorgeous ev.-ning, a* our noble
“bow could that be I" asks the testants of politics, who believed in the [ tnlendedAo bo.Ms position before4he vo­ THRIR OWN PRIVATE USE, paying
X/ rl»l IAUU ■U'l IU -a#™*- _
—t- .
sr.uni.Ur nitraiM 10. Office tn Comstock s store,
rights »f pAvate judgment, and who dis- ters of tills State, and hekieeds no Free to the State in sever, yean for interest on
Ihrorii.e.Mich.
____________ .hrnirtiil
Prow sophistry to gloss over what be the uurplus, less than sixletn hundred dol­
rf
“Don’t hither me," say *• “1 am tet- bSievnd to the a«lrv)lu&lt; force of party meant to be an emphatic endorsement of
B. II. FI LLER
truth 1 If so, that Individual
lars.
Repudiating
ur»" awakening the startlud ec.mre &gt;* iiu
"ry ties to great emergcneies.
REMEMBER that they lost to the
S7'.,L. Ur— -ml
cvertf «n£?w&lt;tlon »f political fafollltalitv, ALL of the policy of the Administration.
SLid m
**•
.tori St Iton» (*-&gt; i» r””*1 J**'.?
they '.raptured the convictionj of a.life­ We were warranted in swing that tbeen­ School Fund by a fraudulent sale of a
bit* In it, V’”» m,“l u'&lt;,rl&lt;’&lt;'l‘
dorsement
ofthe
National
Administration
single section of mineral school lands,' bugs."
atvla)
upon lb«
the hurncan.
with
You may hy it down as a rule,
time in behalf &lt;rf a great Principle. There
iZJiiiiM ...p&lt; «- r" "" J"
"
1- \ I| Ml upon
burn--sue deck
drew wiu.
rVumig planter and hfo
***
AND FIFTY that he who contimullv calls God to wit­
ia &gt; resemblance not wholly imaginary both by Mr. Stuart’s remarks and by the TWO HUNDRED
ness that ho is telling the tru*, is a nm*
lrt&gt;tweeH the’ Republican party of this resokrtifflis adopted by the Convention, THODSANDDOLLARS.
was Mi, emphatic and Donplels, or else
mendaeioue
Mar.
A plain ritalemttit''of
REMEMBER
that.
C
has
.
E.
S
ttaiw
,
day,
in
Ita
indignant
altitude
of
reaist8
I had formed at the dmner P*3bI'm, imlb,
•”
from
‘ 1 lips accustomed to lib
of tolm sfeetrinea and th. “trage. there Is no foreo hi language, and th*,*' tbo Dred Scott; Leconjgtun candidate for
have 'played right sturdily, and sboald
baa more
e
—i promised that if elected, ------------ weight
with theeaodid Hstebga,
,nd eorniptfon engendered thereby and who would put s differoot cooatrsetion Govertor/has
STASIS nouinZ! b^romc
upon them can be no friends of Mr. Stu- he will restore THE SAME STATE OF tbu the m mo statement, ouihMR^lff
THINGS as that under which THESE have when accompanied with
W
STUPENDOUS FRAUDS met commsL protestations. ' It is a comtapaYiraauoa,
u^_l» Itar HflissUs«V
,.
■
- j
Larm or rha Fumt &amp; Paas Mam- itxdL
P'nra^arcumstancoeci. ths formation of
REMEMBER Anally, that the. Dred
rlhnem-it. Hi.
Qcwrrw RailwaT Co.—We have seen in
npwij, the Schad- !Scott, Lecompton Democracy of Miehi- that their statements can bo relied upCM,
1
,
j_____ —vh.l ar..
the office al this Company,
SlEu. wid.
w»
•I”
of the
are committed to this fraudulent, and they will often cvanaUempC *----------ule bf the descriptions। of
die sub-divisions
sub-divisions gen,
,
VAN BRENT
re doing all in their them befbre b doubt has been f
of the PubHo Lands selected by the Com i
i more upon the Stale, Criminals tometimes pursue '
pany, and confirmed by the Government i
Stuart and hia Prounder Congress of June 8, 1856. accotr.- I

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STANTON A TITPANT,

Af 1DDLEVILLE EXCHANGE-

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puled b, . »Uf
tU Iwlmo, I
mhm on the miserable pleathat all the descriptions granted to too CotnDuring an examination, a medical stu­
the RaBUblku ticket, paay. They i«x&gt;rv&gt; land in everfbo^ty
UroW wbicb the Railway pae^Indo dent being asked the qyaifum, “When
dlna fteaeaee. It *« *H ahuatod in the doob mortification cowF
Wa abd W*» Utxl Ditfricta, and
Mounts Wfl«,451aer«a Tbo Litt and
Mtp-rtftrrbdW have jurt been prq»™l
j-nOyi^Wy the Department ax Waahw@t±jTsjU'cui«». .
:

u„
—-w &lt;■
g—••
toe .Tmpl. annouoocmoot of the
taMu.oT.ai"- 11
any ot our friends with plwure.’
Mi to ™&lt;Mi”-. * IW™. “

and is made of hoop* and

�BWBBIiCAK BANNEE.

UPUBLIOAN

SJATE TICKET

"MOSES WISNER.

'IhrAtest. Govesas*.; • - j *•-;
EDMUND B. F AIRFIELD.
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BOLTWOOD&amp;grSt

s PECIAL KOTICESTUB TICKET.
Republicans of Barry county ! your
Next Monday and Tuesday, the 11th
ticket ia now complete and all before you. and lath of'October.'to'lbe time allotted
for the exhibition Jf our Qtemty Air.
have before had occasion to apeak, and Tbc new ground hl nearly fitted, fttA

•i hi; ( (••iri :

The Republican Convention convened

•AWK

IL Filler v« witk-

0. k^Ray w*s*deelare&lt;! unanimottily

Our candidate for State Senator, Har­
vey Williams, is a true'and tried "Re­

thia village, under tho direction of the

committee appointed for that purpose.—
publican, an .able and experienced finan- -Tta Ur wiR bs held on the blank blodk
der, &lt;n indomitable laborer in business known as “Market Square,” on the south
and hi pallia^ one erpmeutly qualified ride
Stet* Sfroet, nn&lt;j directly *j*t of
to* propare in cbmmiltcc or otherwise, the tho present business part of our' village.

On motion, the following persons were nominated.
appealed a onmmittee era. Wlistttills—

John Milra, GUtart Striker, JDaniel B.

.

Jwnj^

Pratt.
rs£X#
’—w”
u.naBi
imjltec en credentials report' 1 Ju^
'TltefCOtnt
M V (Ut'uLij
ng Jai
si regular
the following
regular aiRhorfred dele- m®“"y °
. Or. jnotio::, I’ucr
&lt;r
Spencer were unanimously nominated for i. compete without. H.
mediate action of tta higher branch of newly cleared off and Improved for the
Hora.—John E. Hall, 0. L Ray, Hi­
'Coroners.
..
; , .
our State Legislature.
special benefit of the society; and a track, ram Wilcox, Truman Kingsbwry.
Ou motion, convention appointed J.
Let Eaton county do her duty for made through heavy timber and a thick
JAMES W. 8ANB0RK.
0*AimMnu.B.—H. C. Turnef, John H. M. Nevins. G. Striker, N. Bailey, O. L.
Mr. WUJiama, and Barry county shall under growth of young trees and bushes, Earle, Alexander J. Stanley, Lemuel W.
Ray and O. L Ingram, a County Com­
sot ta tehiud.
has been opened, being about half a mile Wiug.
mittee.
. .
.
Our County ticket, and every memtar
Maflx Gaorx—V. 0. Buck, J. P.
of it, is too wdl known to demand ax- hibitinghotocs In harness.
The making Spencer, T. Branch, Henry Mallory.
Paxrxsx to* tot Last Drrr.—The
last,
and
by
for
the
most
important
duty
tended comment at our hands at this and fitting of thia track has been a large
of tho campaign, fo to see to it, that every
lime; r.nd were they not, time and apace undertaking, and would only have been
school district ha* Its active working
D. Hinkley, 0. L. Ingram.
would forbid it thia week.
done in anticipation that the society will
JottXnowx.—Tbomaa J. Humphrey, committee, whose burin*** It ta to see that
flANCIS W. KELLOGG.
Mr. Goo. Thomas, nokinec for Reprc
evert roan ta at tH&gt; polls who will vote
John
H.
Munson,
James
Telford,
Henry
sentalivc to the State Legislature, is n fed assured that, by tta present arrange­
the Republican ticket It is irore work,
man eminently qualified for |be position, ment, something has been permanently
takes more time, and costa room money,
Asutua.—A. C. Webster, T. B. Cran- u&gt; get the last ten-men to each poll, than
HABTET WILLIAMS, having had some experience in legisla­
the first ninety.
When thsro ia no jmrtion, and (toasewsod of business habit* and will secure Ito future prosperity, to a son, D. W. Ellis, A. W. Chapin.
OX CRAM.OTTB.
ticulor excitement present; n in this can­
strict integrity.
much greater extent than when its annual
vass, something or other miM operate to
I'llODATE NOTICE.
* » '•
COVHTY TICKET.
The balance of the ticket, which stands fair* were migrating concerns. We in­ Charles G. Crane, Harlow Wilcox.
rail men cut to the polle—assiduity,
work, nay, abaolute Importunity alone
al the head of our columns, will receive sist that the village of Hastings has done
**'
For ttsprSMaUUrv.
P
maimixvillx.—S. H. Nya, J. W.
raq^ special notice next wook; and in
can fill this demand, and unless it is filled,
ita duty, and if tho former* in the county Sacks, Eli Wails, Thomas Prodis.
' tta Republican ticket auflara;
GEORGE THOMAS.
Tta ex­
the mean time, wo will only say that will do theirs, and bring in their fine
Camltox.—J. Odril, M. Leach, C. G. citement of a holiday, and of free whisky
For Sheriff—OLIVER REVERTS.
every member receives our entire ap­ stock, choice vegetables and domestic
will bring oar opponents out with full
Barnum, "Sanford Sisson.
Jv Co. Oerk—DANIEL STRIKER.
proval, and will receive, as they deserve, manufactures, both the useful and orna­
ranks, but not so with Republicans.—
THOkMArruu—-B. H. Fuller, John Slo­ What few of them want whisky, can buy
Far Co. Tswrarar—H. N. SHELDON, qur hearty support, backed by all the mental, ths fair will ta sudi aa we may
cum, D. 3. Bugtae, W. W. Paul.
it, and ninety-nine hundredths of them
fo?HENRY P. CHERRY.
well feel proud of, notwithstanding our
therein Mt forth.
have
more tawnee* at home, than they
Bakbt.—Joaiah Tolls,* L. Polly, W.
order to secure their electioS7*talh for county is now and our reeottroea limited.
&lt;u»Pro&lt; Au'y—JAS. A. SWEEZEY.
have timo to transact. Such mm require
Wilkinson, Joseph Kingsley.
the sake of themselves and the pl
Wc can assure o»ir readofw-that every
to ta importuned and reminded ci the
Jos Or.'Coart Cam’r.—ORIN L RAY.
plow
represent.
Daltiwom.—Gilbert Striker, Milo neoessfty &lt;/ devoting half a day to press­
Jbing that am be douywill ta done by tho
JWG»Saneyw-JAS..H. BROWN.
chQena of thia place, to make the ocre- Williams, G. R. DaYfe®, John Herring- ing jx&gt;lllied duties, and unless they ifre so
HASTINGS DMIUN SCHOOL.
urged and importuned, they will quietly
PKTER CRAMER,
«&lt;m
pfroxsnt
to
all
who
may
be
prveewt
For Coro-ncre-j c SPENCER
/*
| oohie to the concinsion to let {tultuaisns
The fall term of the Union School in
WooDLAxro—E.Saudy, M.T. Wheeler, attend to election, upon the supposition
during th^ftir.
this village, commenced on Monday last
Aud il to further ontornf t,i»tV;1r said peti­
P. Cramer, E. P. Barns.
that It is all well enough any bow. Work­ tioner sirs uulirs to oil partMa tMrrveud br
' under very encouraging auspices.
It*
COU»TT. COMVErn
er* should not ta afraid to walk into esu^na • kfa-j &lt;•( thi, fa Jive ud kSirt to
sale of Hate tax laxos.
Hxmaus.—JLA. Swoezoy, John M.
frivuds and supporter* feel cnoouragod
.. Wa publish in this issue
UwKepeUicsc Banners puUicnew^
shops, stores, offices, fields, mills snd tec publtoaod i* TintA^l
in
la ..i.l
Tbo tax aalec are progressing with Nevins, Daalsl Striker, At Ryerson.
that ita sphere of usefulness is about to
lories, and collar these mev^ and drag
considerable animation, in this county, and
Yaxku Sraixoa.—John Miles, C. W. them up to ths polls.—banting llcpnb. teuil in reek wrek Mat IsusudUuly preeuAiag
ifcn, held in this village on Monday last ta imlarged and extended, not only thro'
Itatawiag 10 ‘tajusuites.
O. L HAT,
are being vary generally blfl in by own­ Bassett, J. W. Miles, Olvia HilL
Ui* deiegatiens from the diflerent town- our entire village, but through the entire
Octoter a, tete-4t*j
Jade* ofFtetata.
Hara tar «T Ike Hleexnstdp Autri* t
ers, or redeemed before tale.
Those
srere aU Adi, as originally const! surrounding country. Our fondest wish
Castlxto*.—E. L. Warner, M. T.
which are not thus disposed of find ready
Orer Fire J/unJreti Fertont Latif !
and desire Is, that their hopes and antici­
Wbselsr, O. Scott, C. H. Palmkr.
bidder*, who are willing to venture tho
•was absent. Much interest was Mt in pations will ta fully realised. It has
BMtm'xs. on M xAtey. tte 6th «J«» of Hrntomter.
The oommittM also reported that the
About 7 .o’clock tho Maurice sailed for ■ ■ ihc
money upon the security now offered by
rtol.t hanJnal
ths deliberations of the convention, been aptly and truly said, that our com
tthr-crali. &gt;*reKUl.Qrin LKav.Jsitaof
J*Tvtato.
the tax law. The State is likely to re­ seats of tta cMegates reported from Fayal to deposit the rescued passengers.
was heightened by the fset that mon schools are tbo citadels of our coun
fn il.r ostlerjif U&gt;« ret.u of Wells A. Jubnsoa.
At about 2 o’clock ths same afternoon she
Tbornapplo were ooetested.
ceive her dues in taxes, and many a man
fell in with the barque LntusvCspkTrefy,
•wo antagonist!# dalcgaliens were pre­ try's liberty; and we know from obser­
save himself mud trouble In retaining
of Yarmouthf .Nova Soutia, from Liver- ,
rent oii from one township; Imt even this vation and experience, that their influence
h:s homestead, as a conaeqaencn of a tax and the committee discharged.
pool, for Halifax.
dMeulty wo* overcome and the con ven- for good it equaled by no une other in­
The fire ia known to have arisen from
low In which all have confidence.
A
stitution,
with
which
our
country
la
bleat.
tian permitted to proceed harmoniously.
so much as relates to the township of the culpable nvgligwce of some of the
very decidedly preferable oonsequenoe to
There were a multiplicity of candidate* 'Ibc common school gi'cs character to
crew.
The captain and surgeon coasid
that wbipb followed tbo looofsco tax title Thornapple.
cred
it expedient to fumigate th* steerage
tbcCommupity In which it exists. If it
decisions, to which the people retailed, ■ A motion was carried to admit both with burning tar. Tta operation was to
is at a low) ebb, and its advantages and
sets
of
delegates
from
ths
township
of
and in tho support of which locofoco jour­
be performed by the boatswain under the
worthy of. true; Republic's*, ui they interests uncared for and neglected, tta
nals took positive ground. The people llioroappie, to the privileges of the floor supcrintcudsuce of the 4th officer. The
weriL T'&gt; »*y that none wore disap- moral and* intellectual condition of tho
for ths purpose of discussing and explain- boatswain heated the cud of the chain to
are not alow to learn that locofoco policy
surrounding
country
will
be
found
to
• pointed would not be the truth. Some
dip in tar to produce smoke.
The end
is ruinous to themselves and the State.
Iwcamo too hot loo bold and ta let it ;
have aunk'into the same dilapidated con­
After some discussion the delegates re­
drop upon the dock to which it sat firt ’
dition. If, on the other hand, it is regard­
ported by the committee were admitted The tlr upaet and immediately all al&gt;out I
Ite’rnjgority. Political favors are not to ed with fovor by good eitixens generally,
was in flames.
A Preble attempt was
Tho Detroit Tribunt has seen or beardj to foil neats In the convention.
lb earned as a man cams his daily wages; and is looked upon with solicitous inter,
Tbo convention next proceeded to the made to extinguish it, but without effect.
of bolters,,and, although they arc n spe.­
There was nothing at hand to tncol such (
but the man who loves tho piinciplea of rat by parents, the young will seek it as
cies of political beasts not vtwy common,, nomination of a county ticket, with the an emergency. The rescue! pa«Mragrr* i
a place where they may attain knowledge
—for the very fret that an early pofill^ell' following result:
saved nothlug but the clothe* on their *
his lime end money for their advance and respectability, and its benign influ­
backs nil J even tta greater part of these '
death awaits them,—seems to understand
without considering whether he is ence will ta seen to pervade all classes of
were torn off and otherwise lost. Six
ttair
habits
and
the
nature
of
the
food
&lt; -handred souls were suppose! to be on '
to reap any other reward than the cs»i»- society.
Aside from the cooperation of parent, upon which they subsist. We do not ex­
board, including many women and chil- .
pect
that
our
readers
will
have
an
oppor
­
dren. Mr. Brew is the only British sub­
MsdwtyMfy. Wa barb tn Barry county and guardians, the responsibility of mak­
ject saved. He will proceed to Boston oooniy
i
tunity to examine for themselves ths na­
tall •spore to uI.HhUk
nnralUtnde of working Republicans, and ing our common schools what they arc,
George Thomas was declared unani­ in the steamer Eastern State, on Tuesday, 1
&gt; bidder, at the Court limree.
ture of such odious creaturss, •aerof-ro,
ikhntt all expect to receive rcmu- rests almost entirely upon the teachers
mously nominated.
sn-Youto to New York.
jna^Btion directJy, by the gift of fat ofiious selected. Their* is no cotnmad trust— wc give the picture drawn by the Tribune

in the closing portion of its article upon
,this subject:
“But thcra may ta no objections to the
man, and the complaint may consial in
tbt inanner in wAieX kt tsas nominate/.—
It is charged that tho convention was
packed. Generally this charge is a hum­
tag—that is so far a* the man who makes
it ia concerned.
It may be taken for
granted that be tried to do what is an
equivalent, and have a majority of tho
Whereupon Oliver E. Everts was dedelegate* to the ecuvention favorable to
experienced teacher, and cornea to us Arm.
Those who managed against him
highly
recommended.
For
ourselves,
vasro
shrewder
and
aucooedad
in
the
same
•■d for the party ft&gt;r the sake of ita piinthing. Bui if ever a convention is packed
;«MUb Disappointment is not disaflocOUtert autksr.
commendations generally of but tfttlo it is owing to tbo neglect of the people to
l&lt;fon, stod ws M* happy to state that we
3. miss..........
attend the primary meeting*, and hence it
importance, knowing with what eaae they is their own fault So, if the bolter apare
frequently
obtained,
even
by
those
1 peals to them for aid bccaue the conrouAttdieuppointed. ,
entirely unworthy of them.
But those। lion was packed, and they assist him, they
1 nitifc lA»rtSU&gt; ar Hastuub.—A large
, take the advantage of their own wrong,
■gnAsring ef the eitixens ot this vicinity aud from such wferoesM to dispel all which is a violation of one of the funda­
mental legal maxima, and i* meanly shirk­
Mites........ 1
»H tn Bettrrdsy last |n expectation of fears upon this point
Aside from this, ing a punishment which they richly dsH. N. Sheldon was declared unanimous­
Hat tobiko Mr, Fairfield, but were dis- the slight acquaintance we have already
servo. Other mere irrogu lari tire in tta ly nominated.
gained assures us of his eminent natural proceedings of tho convention, if waived
fitness for the position he occupies. Wc by a majority of its dclagates, can form
'Maae*. Scott, Fuller and Mills, after certainly insist that Mr. C. shall at least no ground ofjust complaint. But grant­
•?«!—■....... . ...................... i
ing that the convention was unfair or ir­
.wtot* the crowd dispersed. In the oven
..................
. ................... . « 1
have a lair trial tafbre adverse judgment regular, it ia only a jar in the macAsnrey
J.&amp;TsaBraal..
fcig Mr. Fairfield having arrived, the
d. Bthi«T.............
is rendered, and wa hope that our friends formed to support and perpetuate the
tf.JTta.ier.......... . ..............
Com Hoomi was crowdsd with attentive in the surrounding country will send in principle, la tho machinery of more con­
GK Burtsa....... . ................
.
Hateweh, to the delight and satiafoctiou as many additions to our school as their sequence than ita principle it was made
to sustain 1
It is a raid political duty to
educational interests seam to demand.-—
guard against defseta in its working, but
Quite a number of young ladies and gen­ when the defecto occur, they are lesson*
which divide parties, tlemen can find situations In 'private fam- of exjMjrisucs fur our future protection.
Because ttaro ia a defect in ths peiiUoal
to mit, and we doubt not but board can machinery, which will ncvorthalM* sub ।
tain the principle, shall we tear down tho
State matter*.
lx) obtained at our hotels on reasonable machinery altogether and Bbandon the
terms. Now is the time to get an educa­ principle to disaster and defeat 1
Entertaining such view* as ws have
tion and prepare yourselves for future
above wxproasud, we have, and can have,
usefulness.
no apology for bolter*. They are sc In
excusable, pestiferous class.
Wsareiu
which nharacterucs all hia
favor of a general massacre of the whole ,
the Jwonctr ha* discovered a new princibrood. Let no true Republican be led
astray by their machination*. They may
of one crime by committing another.— do us harm onoej'bni let it be inexorably
For'Instance, a man having committed
ptonika to disparage and ridino common responsibility.
Through
mg of tbc hnrd labor to be performed In their influence and their exertions, these
tbs future, by shmebday. The truth is, | institutions shed a baneful, or benign iumen who claim office as a rc- finance upon a community.
The services of Mr. M. C. Cranston bat u
gumaraiion far acrvkxjs rendered, have
nut tae* laboring for j®rty but for self. boon secured tn the Union School in ottr
Mr. C. was formerly principal
•Att* we are thankful that no such spirit village.
was apparent among the candidates of of the Union School at Dexter, and for
^s recent convention, tat that those who two years past has held a similar position
He is an
were defraud, showed by their acqui- in the Saline Union School.

sea..

k

-a

-

Receiving

DIRKCT-JUoM T1Ie

will now only reiterate that they are emi­
nently, every way, qualfted fcr fit rsp- groun.ls a visit yesiuday and were sur­
rewntativea of the prinriplee for which prised at the amemnt of labor which elected Chairman, and O. L. Ingram, Sec-

;:under thia rule, can

escape from

appointed aspirants, reje
uafitaasMo, which are apf
the sue but themselves, or
Nh»...W».tooUfih
tat are ravenous for sc

mil fcrpi-y; whwt wawid }iu tent him

ME±K3 cHFMraM*!*.. 2 .I &lt;•«T7
As in wanMittft&amp;fc

IJJ ThePhita'itlrilya Bulletin points
out the following advantages resulting
from the um of crinoline •. “It frees wefocn
from a needless weight nf Alrtn, it
strengthens the system by cxpwure'to
cold, and aids manufacturers, atimulatcw
ths whale fishery,Improve* figures, dis­
plays ankles tn a dellckraa extent in get­ -: ■'
ting up stairs, and give* editor* sutnocta
for article*.
All things considered, wo

NEW YORK!
ONE OFTIIE BEST BTttftg oy

GOGfig
aver brought to thia market

Consisting of

DRY GOODS!

GROCERIES

HARD-WARE!

PROBATE
iTATB OF MKWIO.

Uw
dmot, i» J
T7lh day •&lt; ttef t&lt;tnb»r.
L. Bar, Jutes of I'roUi
_ talks matter ot tta«
On reading and Mfnj

M&gt;DTS &amp; SHOES,

MOKTGA

‘SolaU r

see no great reason to grieve over tbc In­
stitution.
It is not every fashion which
de velops so much or such varied industry
aa crinoline."
Dxarvi
IMted.fteplemtern, 1HM

(n2lrt

’t was not the ateam wagon of Sacramen­
PROBATE NOTICE.
to, but another one.
ft* principal ex­
QTATE OF MTCH16AX, &gt; Prvb.U Coer* tt
ploits of th* new locomotiv* power was
to draw a crowd about it, aod to frighten
a horse, which threw and dAnceroaslv
hurt it* rider. This afternoon tta wagon
will be out again, when it ia belitariit
Will prove equal to its inventor*’* fond mt
anticipations.— California £epr,u.

Tux Gam* Law.—This cxccedautly
salutary ragafotioufor tta pr*sor»atkm of
game and game birds of California, gore
ost of gflwct for the year on Wrafrewiny
■ext, and we presume it will ta the ocre«ou Of great rejoteiBg emong ^namea
generally..-l&gt; »* said that quail are vary
abundant throughout th* interior thia see-

atua.

for .the admtaiou of Baron Roths■
•
1

CHANCI

WHEAT!
and if

wish to trade

TL ", wr “wrnoau, UU.ua

WHEAT FOR GOODS!

SATISFACTORY TEH MS.

jfoninjs’ &gt;rw eta*.

Judgeo
ATT0R5KY AMD O

you wHtto.bay,

...f,

jlteiHi-gmawtaaiiF

made tn
la «wdwUs rom- (frr ArScfr

■ I mW!yifowdffgfl.

4”

�JO PROSPECTUS

KNAPEN’S COLUMN!

___

blood

BOJUCAS

irr.innunmoou pill

.ilumi WHiimtii.

““Jt;

JSa

Prtcrwb.n.

u ta.
rihr-.

ttalioo. Tow*. ’ Haug*.

larstalbefoUwiagt
PROF. 0. J. yOOp'yS^'ttsqy $f

We aboil cn^eai traT to make tbo DaiLT Tstacaa
aa exhibition ot the veraataiir and rariowa ultcea
wo bare designated above. U e point, with coo-

ALUaILb FMJtFJ

_&gt;________
STtalE.t;
of diortra to the biota, ata by rostering

IMS »cm.“XTET±ff'«KS

Hug a correct knowledge of free principles, if our

■ta puritv, cspaladiaeaac from U*» ayalcan
ear it mar be Ua Character. Indignation,

^^!KS’*5tSie
Stw tod ague, wihms, for artritv, aerwpeehr. fcmAiee rrskne**, pricing oftbc

PRINTS,

DELAINES,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

MERINOS,
DENIMS,

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES
TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

br thia tnxliip-.ir.t infiaenoc, such aa Hesdtlant

U. U- R.^ Railway , Brady Rdirf for Hradaobw,
w beater sick or wervoue-, RbouiuatiHli
Farayaiv. Lutubogo. Goal. Xeurateia.
TvotoaU..', Snuil F..,. &gt;, &lt; oa.bwUlei.
J MB la. Kidney CompUiKto. fcar'.oV &gt;»
ver. Paine arauad the Urrr, i'kwiuv,
Meaalca. Uwsrtburw, and l a&gt;Ka of nil
k».\ Rad war* Read. Relief will, to
a fen iHinuten, change U&gt;* nuscric* you
aaSrr ta foyaol pleasure.
R- tt. K—Badwar'a ttrauvstingBenolrent, for th*

tbrrvir vt forth, that admiiiutrslicn cf .aid estate
■ai be graded ,v '’akviimc O. Buefo
Tl--. ur»n. it i* ordar.nl that tbc couaidcratioo
af M'-i petMtoO. »rd the hearing tbcreun, be peatt&gt;. -j^t until M.-ndkv. the V-'-lh &gt;iay of October,
fa.- it..-..iM„ at the attar rftbe Jadge
-af Frobste. Is llueiing*. at wUmU time and place
V! pirt** Istervstao arc re.|Ut»led to appear
Mwt.koteesn**, if any. why the prny»ruf»ai4p»litn-K' atauill ri it be granted. •
Asd iv in forthcr drjerwd, that arid pet ittower
... n l.&gt; jll '.Aim 'b,terM*a«t.* be rktiuR. a

SHIRTINGS (brown and white.) KEN­
TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSL
MERES,

Stomach and Bowtla, all of which, when arialag
from this cause, win ba found to aanmo sane* or
le*a the IntrmutirT.t typo. Thia “ Aom Cr**”
rametasth. emo. of ttase derangements, ata cun*

CLOTHING

•ea of the Hhie. Kodoo, Tum»rs, 1
Dyapr|»ta. and all other dues
Ing irutu an inpnr* alate of lira

’» Ui-gnlatoi* Will raae, effociivw
•potaily. Coat&gt;yrues*. Itaigai-I
AaniiBVMin of toe Itowela. Illo'
Liter Oi^lainl. Umeaws of
...i v

Fate* On Delia* m Bom*.

PlhLS. I’r HoUaei. pnearate Um rwu
yearn ofeapcrievtee, iMrd u»lj r-1 —
ta wbaXa perfect pillibouto be.
their aopcriorty after «w alni
the ficaZdlcariaa ItlkaJ Furl!
ar fi per half dcrui; Hcandmi
rirty will indiMte news or telegraph. Hie miacal- tS cewta per bo». er Itra for f I
P«w. Mtafoirncote, Tt
lam out news Iron: all rarta of the world, ci-rmpen- .
dulls from State ata XaUonal Capitols, anecdote*
mMM, akrlcbe* Of trarrf, rvpflrta of hirturr* and
Ciblie meeting*, all haul uitolSpufln of general
taro*1., uotire* of new books, and poetry, origin­
al and aelseted.
We shall hat* a eormpondeol st Waahiagtou,
ata girt daily report* of Um doing, in Congrea*.
Die aOuior editor ata proprietor of the Taiat as
will be present at the teaaieu* of the logMtetufe,
al Lansing, and correapood with thia Jeenalz—
We bare also employed a pbonegranie reporter,
aud shall be prtMbd *t rtily to pwliab tbc djily wvceedinga ofthe legislator*, but girr full u»rbaton re|«Mta of epeocha ia which the public may
leul au iu Lu vil­
la our commercial department, over which a
competent man will
— -u-n .i_ ..
roe, and rebabtoty.
ay taajwct thaa I bale for

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

’’fe.M.T

haa won for itself such a reaewn for tjje rajs of
every rartrtv of Throat sad Lung Complaint, that

Cb-apei.
Dr C. W. Re
Blood purifier

PROBATE NOTICE.

MORNLNG EDITION,
I hub will contain all the matter of our rrentng
taiUoa. and in addition the latest new* ofevening •
mall, all loewl malices which tnoy tran«p:ro be­
tween tbe time of uauing the C'eiing edriiun ata'
n»dtii(l.t, ata the night lib-graphic reports
, which appear in. U.* uu-rning uai«ra. Tbua the

JUST RECEIVED
At the rhcnp&lt;«t store In town by

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

H. J.K ENELLTaD

Jr veri-

JOHN K. Itntl TH.
cMuxax’ Paata aJfoborta
a»lasiroi:a.Oct.fo 1AV.
Deux Sir. 1 bale used year

The nicest BOXXETS. RIBROXH, and FLOW- I

a new stork nf Fall aiu! winter GOODS,
which will bcaeU lor

EM, tta FLUMES, ata SI’RIGS.

READY
aS mk o'e'c'-V I*- Jl-.ttt tb« tdfov uf Um Judge of
l'n&gt;l&gt;.lt. ia UoMings. at which tsn-s tod place all
parti*. interested arc required to spjwwr and ateiw
ir.aae. if any. why th* prayer of said prtitMmsr
•LvuM nut be granted.
Ami it it fart ter entered that the petitioner
pre tri-iev tn al! parties interested by miamg
a rep’ of thi* n-'te? sta erder U be publlal.rd
in th* “tternbiiraB Banner." a peptic new.paper,
ironed «t ll.uiin-p, sta ciren'.atinc in laid won
W,
the foil t-rrn of three weeks, oner at lew*'.
Is each weekwev*. hnmediatdy preceding ths time
ot tearing tu the promises.
nftlwk_____ 0 lo RAY. Jtag* of ITwUtfo

at a»t«»ni*hing l«&gt;w prices. My inot o
ia *a lit do cheaper than the cheapest.’
I have juat received a good awurtment

Ladies

DRESS GOODS

Such aa Prints, Ginghams, IxLaina, Mfo
rinoa, 1’artmcttn* Block Alpacca* anti n
variety of Wool DcLaio*, all very nice
and v cry chcan.
Aino a good assortment of Cloths for
gesalh
men’s wear, and a '
EFAULT baring b^nirwic in the payment of Dmims Sheetings,
• eervain.nr. &lt;if monvr. arenrrd to be paid by
and ticking*.
n Jr. lentortof M renege,bearing date (Leaeraaith
day lit Jarecar*.-, A. I*. I -M, made and executed by
J UST RECEIV ED a new lotaf
George IV. Kestai, and Ennic. Kealar. cf Harry
crani*. sad State «f Micbigan, to liirani It. Htanlav wfUe•bargh, Koaduako &lt;«wuity, and State &lt; f
ladiaxa. wLiUi raid Martian waa duly raeerded Ladii’** Gaiterv Buskins nnJ Boot*, ■
in. the Mhce-tf the Rvci.ler of lieeda of Barry
pricv*.
cerot* .luriaaid. on the lol day of February A. It. graa] nstwirtment nt vary
Ivil, al 3 o’clnek I*. JL.in Liber d of Mortgages,
On hand a very Urge *toc* ufCrtwkery
os pafle1
and
&lt;hi w'.whaaaf-tnort^agv there is atoiorad to-be stone nndGlasn Wore.
Just received a new stock of
da- at tie data *f iLia notice, ecren hubdred and
Ulittr-Med&lt;!tar» and nlnvtv-twa rents,
enA noeeit or proeeedisga havingbr-vu fnstitoted
(KRDDKBrsa,
athwartr: aqnili to rvc-rertlie said debt now rwentniar u-caivd by acid inertgaga or any part
of all kictb cheap fur Ready Pay.

\

.

D

They are mg«r&lt;onted. so that the moat said
tire can take them plca**aUv, «ta being p«rwl
vegetable, no Lara raa uws hoa tbsU nac in *a;
quantity.

PrtooM otto &gt;*r Box tttxltotMftr BUM.

_U&gt; ! A'

I have also a very largo quantity ol

LtriHBBK
AND

to tbe rorformaiKT of which our public poaitton
baa &lt; uaLled ua to contributetojio amaJIrxluL
TKKM3 -rito|fo«»PT&gt;Vy?*r: »• «■&gt;-. toor
copies for »3&gt;r, or nine copies for »tO. In ad«*oceeacb aubsrnlwra name wriucn vn toe paper.
by a friend to try Item.
TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE, italic*!
] bare tecs using Ua&gt; pnrifler fo&gt; the last twojve
IhaJuiw a.7*te«atar k*W ✓. •*«. fteiJr-JVfotad months, and find tie mnflrtir fatti equal to ita
reennieaendatfoeM. KovaluaWv in ill use to me
a^aUerM/* Zap-fte wart Ita Uuoy U totiof
...
_
that I cannot now diipcuta Willi U&gt;e nee of it at
nil «d«aueedag». actqnl.v aorea yeor* .
] vhrerfaUr give thia iuf-.iiuai.vu fur tin beun81 flflbote similarly affected.
____ )
MORRIS MOBBK.
,-TUe above errtifii »Us and uwuy uUwra, can te
Sees at my oOk-e bi aab oeia at any tiina. Get «ms
Those gotae •rnboofit to soll.atal wish that
of isy Family Mcdksl almanac, gratis liwu luj
■II ia want ot anything ia mf Um, would cal!
' Manstatay, aaj.-a jtaui ata vIEoe, Xu t East
and enamine them before purthaalng. It will ba
Fltato aUeat, id tailJiug froui Mala »L Craniamy highest pltasura Io ebow these gnoda to all
rialL 0.
i
Fvi sate U
J. 1'. LUw rl»A CiHratu.ii**. EH Xi.b..la,Onuig»wLo may fever ma with tbeir patronage.
vBJt Mau, A ,by DrquiyU A ikrcbaula gaweWeanlt Tarama wUleoutain Uw laid news by
telecrapb. markote. Um latest n-wa by the mall* wp
I shall *11 these beautiful goods for IMj Pof to the hour of gum* to prv»». gvn.-ral mraccJaao.uB
ackcih.n*. report* id l&lt;ctj&gt;rH a*d public n-retian,
THE. 1-HllaisWHElrS STOVE
•MnelenUme, (or rather never pay I bet will and all toe varioly ofteori. ednvmrrvial and manna
which appean in the Italy.
ceaviMO any &lt;m&lt; in three minute*, that it is for totelbgrae*
r «f Will you nui get ocvcral perams to unite
Um euatomer* ioterwt, aa well aa mm*, to buy in rvriinr up a etub for tbo Daily or Tri-WraUy •
ftoDCTRplT WEEKLY TUlBUXK. contain,
goods on these terms. 1 Intend to sail for much ing all the UntSnlanl and latest ganoral new* ot dorfol anil Ina*, than tile rveru t liacvrery thi
ta
ssxs

renlariv tvvrj Monday afternoon, at |I yer year i« O*w Milleg
to aiafle aubtenbera, and to dub* al the follow mg
Grateful for the literal patronage hiihetto te
■towed, I will In future otararor to yleese.
Hgettngs, September ft*, ’K

A. A. MNAPK5.

•Articular! v rail the attendon
of ponwoA'*bo are Uilding to kb* fact
that ! have just Received a largn *x* ol
Nail* and Glata and that I «B1 fornUh
oaah, GlaM, nailfo Door Trunmings 6k.,
CHANCERY SALE.
TATE OF M!CHIGAS.-Tha Circui
Um County of Barry, la Chancery.
I•
in llrake, Cuiuplaii.aal. va. W
K- F&lt;tu« ai4 Catharine M. Ttsta. Pa*

S

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
The reaeon* why

*

FRANCIS ROWER,
*’

teS

1iL’bOTOr1’*” builneat ia Uaoh

ISAAC C. MOTT

’ MORTGAGESALE.
iHFAlTF HAYING UE1W MAT’S W TflK

na hand end all pmons Wtwhlnff to -boy
•dl will &lt;0 *e!I to cflll before Urgainins

: ..'L-

jsMeaara. Hwtraey. UlttenbmnK Fswi * Cfo«
. Hanker*. Washingten. D. G.
.
mIIo*. Qcom Briggs, Mew YoeE
Silo*. Wra-U. Bnra, Sot. of Delaware.
■ •
* ItobL Foray lira. Imp. tan'l Ft. Ag l. I. C. tt. U
p K. B.—In cedarrag, gira your name, peat
- ottew. county eta Bteta, anJ Ura sama ot Urn
cawreul Eipreaa otter*
wilra*

Atai’g Hr^rrir* for I T&gt;

plana forth* peoj.laof B.nl- Creek, Kalatomie,
L'araMD, I! AhTINUB, and Tbc anrrowwdlarenwnTen repie*.............* lO-'v Hundred copies 79
tty, to porch*** goods In Hu* line. F'—M girt
oil rail and teal Hie tftsth ofthia uverricvi, or
RKXD IM YOUR OBDERN, and tbc goods Will be
and pul no with aa mart cara aa If you
All letters indoalng moory or on buainaaof any ■eiMted
present to refect them yourselves.
kind wiURb* oflice, to be addreawd to be Fropn- were
M y Stock of Gouda ia large an J wall selected, eon
rtor,
IL BAXNH.
auting of every variety atairf
. ?* ^OO&lt;1't*ni ‘hrena*. PytML

Groceries A Fancy Good*

AU new rec|evfor«’ RPRIWG e»«k e*«o«
and bare co hand aheai rate aaaortment of
tuiBLFit nut t rtujut waxk stovs^
FIX, COPFJOl A2iB
n xEA, wjuart onjui
XTLOWUl PJUCU

[

I her* tbe gretaset variety el
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
U&gt;W OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

*

Ever aoea in thistows. 8u Ftato ata Bns HOTta

"temperance ~

TO HOUSE BUHaDFRfi.

©IBCCiBIBp ?

WILLIAM JONES,

tewrr papers of Um day. A larry Quart

HwvlMff bou’l tbe entire Mtock »f

qorfflfth* Mptlte Crick Uvu

ITEM crcry week.

B4M4 Crock. Feb. M. 1839.
Basil '»» Tebuary IKh. ----------------------

COOPERING BUSINESS.

FORMERLY kept by T* ?“»&gt;•*?•&lt;“
constantly making additions to the
.. r 11.1U. Io.
tn W.l!

Thi a'lnre hiaaiaeaalu all tta rarim* brane hew
now earned on by Um aubecribar. al. hia atop o,
Jalrrwoo street, ia Um south part of the village
Heating*.
IS now hi awcaaafiil operation, ready
FORK BARMOS. FLOUR BARRALS. TUBS to do any amount of
.
i,
BL'TTKB FUtfJXU,

New Barry Mill,

11 b.

Imn. uri a* a«w-

cjubtom

Hew Arrangement

wosic,

other Mill hr Bwry, or any other Monty.
Havtaj Mcdredtbe servletsrf

Judge of Probate,
ATToaxn- AMD COCKAKLLOB AT LAW,

I 'nt
.

Xhi vTiaxjRV i

M

•1 ■

de

Rtf6XS AND ttTATiOJ»BBr « 1
UWWJJI
MM.’t

;^MfrnJaM.11R-* - g^g* twtfau

•

hM to;

«•»»»

S.

; ■Millyjrf

............................... MOteeta.
'■S SCt:

sttly

Bastings.
in b*»M» «a q.

�"
IJGS SAVE.

. ■ i' । : ejtvsrgcnu

AYER'S

1

Ague Cure,

«

RUSSELLS COLUMN

nR

Maa* BOUTHWORTH.
Cou O.W. CROCKETT.
CHARLKri BURDETT,

HOBACK'S

BLOOD HJHHBRAKB BLOW PILL

. •
or rm
DETROIT DAILY TRIBUNE.

DI.EMC TAWatMUM-

PX3VT CLAPF, Jca ,
□KDRGK ARXOLD,
RAMUEL YOUJiO.
Mm. AMMA WHEI.PIXV.
Ma* V1MIK1A TaVuuax.
Maa. DL VERSON,
Mna HATTIE CLARE,

gPRTlTG GOODS !

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE.

HARDWARE STORE.

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GULDEN PRIZE

NEW SPRING GOODS!

'EAN A SALTER, aucxe»v&gt; t-.14.CKIT A CO
thia baleful dtotaarper. Thto -Otm " azpek
tba miawTiatio potion of Frraa ax» Antra
from tba ayatara and prrrcnta the drreiopanent of tba d'taeaae, if taken on tha fint ap­
proach of Ha premonitory aymptotna. It to
BOt only tba bwt remedy arw yet diaarrered
fcr thh claa of rcmplausU, but atoo the
*raK®

DRY GOODS

HARDWARE

body i and in bilioue dtotneta, w^are Paras
axn Aoca prcraUa,
body Mxxild hare it
and um it ftedy both for cure and protection.
It ia hoped thia price will place it withui the
reach of all—tho poor aa wall aa the rich. A
great aaperionty of thto rrardy orar any

Tba Maw York Waaklt Gui.likN 1R1Z1 u
ot of the large.I and b.al l.lei.n p,-.
ay. Aa unpenal Quarts. c- aiMiH-g ;wlerUw

,

ah&amp;alaa inttriibJy appoee all di.tlnetwma bea^ri'te
Io give it much prounneoM. bat net to the eaduako or neglect ofother matter* of interval and im­
portance. We .ball auparintend out IH-WI depart­
ment with groat cart, it being our endeavor to
make it toll and roi.ablr, alwu.v* wowing new. to
the lateal moment before gwng to prvaa. Q«r va.
nety will utolede new* oy tdegraph. the miaeel-

Lal. Thto •• Cvaa" expel* tlx- poinn from
the blood, and consequently rune them all
alike. It to an invaluable pn teciiou to immi­
grant* end pcreocu travelling or temporarily
reaidlng in the malarioua distnet*. If taken
occanauaHy or dally while expoeed to the in­
fection. that wiH be excreted man tba ayttan.
and cannot accumulate in auffident quantity
to ripen into di wear. Hsnee it to even more
valuable for proteetian than cure, and few will
ever *cffrr man Intcrmittenta, if they avail
themaelvca of tho pratectioa thia remedy if-

Znte.rtTy-i»alJfeaeU.a 8-*l.
MCb arv lhe cCeelaefDr. Hoback, fau-u- Heand.ua
nan lll-al 1‘uriMer elucb if taken .u cu^wtetiw.
mtb bto ttaoadiuaria*i W wd VUK will not ualy
•bl.trtWte tbCMOHJMfoM।
JX/.T’e
jjbetr —nrrroce. and lengthen l.fc beyond the or
d'|"UScASfen&lt;AVIAN VKGiTABLE Bi«&lt;H&gt;
HLLR f»r Ibtea'k proaente the ream ■ of twenty
veara ofexperleww. bard .indy .nd ey^nnMnt ..
io wbala perfect pdlthmiid to- N« — e... &lt;1. ul.i
toe.r aupSvwrty \lter ou. .ingle trie-. Priee ut
'tba ttauSinaviu litowl 1‘urtL-r, »lIper i«iU»,
; or |1 per ludf d-iet.; tteaod.na.ian Bu~d pilla.

GROCEEU

oim®m
GLASS-WARE

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOS ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAilLY PWTSIO,
are ao rampoaed that dtoeaw within the range of
their artica eaa rarely wjthnaad or er.de used.
Their penetrating prepettier tetrth. and deanae.
and Invigonue every nortloc of tba human organ­
tom, correcting Ita diaeaaed aetion, and Hltiahtg
it* healthy vttalitiet. Aa a eouaoquesee of thaw
prwpertiet. the invalid who i* bewrd down with
pain or pbyvieal debility i* aatonlahrd to Mad hia
health or aaaq^mtmd by a remedy at once ao

CbapeL
laataaaroua. Oak w, IB-7.
DrC. W Eoaaca—IJewBir ! have uerd y.~r
Htovd portber ft* a nerroea Jrriw.,tnu&gt; wlucii
I have .uflrrvd much al turn. While II ia plaaaanllo the later, It certainly ha. a bappy effect ep
on the nerve, pie— accept my thank, for ywu
kind regard, and arte, apd haltere me.
Yourn,
“ J. W. T. McNULLEN.
Civemtvi. Friday 5ept g, luty.
Dr Robach—Pear air Hat ing bmn .IS,cud with
ueuralgte or rbaaamHuw k* the Jtete ywr and a

COOKING ST0VE8!
MORNLNG EDITION, . ..

which will cuctaln alilh. matter of one evening
rdilwn. and luadditmn the Ulcluewtofeieuiog a
mail, all local matter* which may Uan.oirt beiwevu the time of -«o.nh- the eiruwg -Auun and
midnight, and H1*' niglit teiegraphic^reporte,
‘ 4AHN*. LIRU J.IAN 1 ■» Ul a
&lt; il.UJ.1 hUHEK FINE Si oil'll

b I N if H A M b. 1’ it L N 1 •? A: I r:i

H l.i.f'T Pi^ij..STELLA sjTA
L'ltA*fffi&amp; MAitahiU.E4
LARS' AND &amp;LEEL E&amp; (uj

\\ |.ft-

W HUE GOODS. &amp;

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
TRI W EEKLY DEI R( »!T TRIBUNE. |
OmteuM aR Mateunfr *ww* V
liuit—l'tMrJ
toA aUaroot, a*r~T»» M. &lt;•* &lt;l«*y » Wo’

(tlETK

MA1UEH.I.ES.

CHEfK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN
UNEN. WHITE

fAN&lt;n

LINEN DKILL

UA«BI1’EIDS. a

UeMdifiU

rfM*ai*4 wjj lo'-'p; UL ACS

DOtBKfN.ULACKnki 'AD CLuTH

Ac., Ar.

PR. J. C. AYER A CO.
k'aSShir byswrry‘toother, iliroMhout the
tend, whoae tofante air afflicted with
Hr.
awra. An. Th— bMahnga nut (Uiua nrtj, ere
«TU1«— of d— irananutled frmn the parent
OMk- A few Uo—of th. fr—hy £..«■»
wiN traffioate every vtaUge of ibe dtaaaae and in•MWltecbiUaMnad aadbMiUiy body.

MORTGAGE SALE.
efault having been madb is the
turn l of a certain awn al money. aacunJ t* bo paid by an ludrnt.rv of Mortgage,
bw,., date tbo 1 Bib day of Nov—bee, UM,
mad. and ei.eated by Jasiaa Mr, af Harry Co.,
muI State of Mietog.n, to D. S. 0a«. admlmati.ior of the &lt;.Mte of W. B. Oagv. dree—d. of
ibe .amo county and Slate.
aakmortgage
. » duly recorded in the office
the Begiater of
Deval* of Harry evaaty. afcnsaid. an tba Iflhday
ol Itaamber, 111®, ia Liber 0 at Mortgage*, on

THE UHU.i»i&gt;l,ll£ln»
FUl ND.

V&gt; maar atarUiag woudete, Lwt iwar more woo ■
dcrfjt and true, than the mrnld^.ierr that

LOWBLL, MABB.
Sold by W. r.
liM’inp

D par

’

ISAAC C. MOTT/
ar atom tbiaaidfofNow York, it lathe ouljgJd

UZBCDH JPHJMIPS2
MENU IS YUL’K ORUKRM. and tba gveda wdl be
wtmnod ami pet «m aitb aa taacb aura aa tf yon
were praaent to ovtort ihvmymuwl.aw
My rtnek of Gmd.i. I.rge.nd writ .ejected, non

VV

-took uf Jawrt^. itatka.
tbc old MaiHl.Htate .Irrel. u-all&gt;
MHaatMu.; HMto&gt;g&gt;.

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kiwda. Maatoei Inainunenla. Ac.. At.
pri!’ &gt;drd. the prriuteoe deoeribed in Mid mortgage, I

Tbeolegwal and RemaaUe•* ,i*,
them,mar at nil time* be found. "■
Ateo.txbJol Hook., ittank Book. anduw-n”

All that certain place or paretl of law! aitaate
l. aocUon twenly/wo, («2.| town four. (4., aartb
of rung* tan (10) w..t, Ln ihacoantrof Bwvy.
and SUU of Michigan, bonudad as Ota eaM by
thaThMaayple *•«.« tba rv.ik- by lb. Mat

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BMi—a.8apL«.»m

b-Brf

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rwonssoR motts

FEBRIFUGE WISE!

doejto tbc higbrat bidder, at tba Court Bonw, ia
the ..UagaaTaMUnp-ta aald nteoly of Harry,
tbte IteiSg tba plaee J bolding the Cirtvul Court
,ia wadeoUty.on theMitawiU (tfl dav of Octo­
ber. A. H. ISU, at two o-etonk in tbo afternoon of

D S GAGE. Mnrtgagam
B. H. Fbmju. Att'y far Homing** lain 1»

New Arrangement
। at the Store of F. ROWER.
.ajarssAsnrisas .“su t

TO THE PUBLIC!

hi. trade, would aaiicii a portion of the public p*t-

CUSTOM WORK
kept constantly an hand, and ail Linda MADE TO
ORDER.

HARDWARE

store.

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growth maple, and began to climb the lofty posits of Aseulaey and KiUfagston,
steep acclivity. After clambering for an in the form of sugar leave*, towering up
hour over rocks and cliffs and crags, we Into the heavens, and clothod to their tops
reached the marblo ledge, situated about With a thick forest of heavy timber. The
half way up thqside of the mountain.— former is about 3,500 fort high; the fat­

FRANCIS ROWER,

vn-.’ block. Sfate rtrect.
HADLEY A BAKER,
Y riXCTACTURFRS &gt; I
«reo anu e-pftl ~-r«..-v- Dvswwia
start.ftata,
Ci-t-s", enfao} tadsto*-- bl«re«-deur
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GS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1858.

•ctire and Induitrions, abouto bo able!© Point and Ticor.duroga. On the east, tho
make the rough places smooth, erect HL Green. Mountain chain, for *an extent of
tie palace* under the mountain’s brow,
more than eighty milus, from south to
embellish them with all the attractions north, rises like a huge bulwark to guard

accompanied by a friend. On leaving the
village wc crowed a green pasture' that and herds fa tho vicinity. About twenty
intervened, entered a grove of second miles distant to the north-east are tho bold,

Thr strife ud wrsnglssg foroSct; ■

TMs is an excellent vein of white marble, ter 3,800.
lying jnrt beneath the tmrfucw and extend­
Tho view towards the south is obstruct­
ing more than a mile east and west, along ed by lefty woodland ranges, which ap­
the mountain side in a horizontal direc­ pear dark and gloomy, with their huge

~“j. P. KO BERTS A Co.,

tion, and affords employment and liberal

coverings of spruce and hemlock. Could
l&gt;ay to, at least, two hundred laborers.
the vast quantities of lumber that grows
Here, clustering among the rocks and here, so valuable for tho thousand purpotrees, arc several elegant
cottages,
„---------o erected
___ see of life, be easily obtained and cen­

to accommodate those laboring in the veyed fo a ready market, what splendid
quarries. These dwellings are situated fortunes from its sale, might be realized
almost In the side of the precipice; the by its owners!, bat the difficulty of pro­
rocks, in many places are efit away loaf­ curing it from the mountains will pre­

tio’i

ford tlicm a fouiidalwti' while the over­

SITHDIXSALE and mail dealer la.and manw
\\ ■ (actotvr vf teatlor, Iilidtng*. 3r., Ik’U*
cllk Mkh. A'«'far the adv of rubber
r•
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id
&gt;.
■wH*.

F.ALKI! is enxendt
M»K, .iM.iuuievf ottor
(mFuw 4re-fclw»&lt;k»is««*‘ ot“
tv. i-ai:i.i:i:,

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pure water gudiing forth from the rocks
as cold as ice and dear as crystal.

Such as these I consider delectable ra­
rities in almost any climate.
How re­
freshing of a warm and sultry day, when
fatigued end panting with tat and thirst,

The city belles and fap. that flutter

* SALTER,

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to put one's lips to the ending draught
us it issues in n living current from the
fountain! It m a treat, Mr. Editor, little
inferior to the delicious “uretar that Ju­
piter rips." Had Wordsworth been fa­
miliar with these cool, gitsbhig fountains,
I think ho never would have immortal­
ized the “Ohl Oaken Ducket” in song.
While gazing here upon the huge, unshx]&gt;cn masses of marble, piled promis­
cuously aroutid, 1 could but reflect how

Uis Irading article l»aif wntieo;
J. W. BUCKLE,
.
SlltONAULE TAILOR. CsUiag «toae io w. .. . • _ ___ l.l &lt;1. ...

By ghastly I

many individuals, whoso bosoms now

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the parental roof for the halls of the
A,few days ago, tho Washington Unioti
published an elaliorate, and somewhat Locofocu State : Administrations were
dred, fur the cold, affected civility of
complex, statement, intended to show that promlaed Iasi”week, from the Trust
strangers; the pleasing pastimes of child­ tho Administrations of Fierce and Ba- Funds. Here is a leaf from thePriwmhood, for tltc classic tomes of Fenelun,
Academy; Uta smiles of friends and kin­

Virgil and Homer, and

the intricate their expenditure*. In reply the aVe/soa
maxes of Bourdon, Legendre and Euclid, al Intelligencer has tho following :
As annual ajipropridtioni arc not alwaya tantamount to -annual erpeniiturer.
crowned -with the highest collegiate hon­ ilia but just-to await the termination of
ors, at least, vith an approving OQOsclsnec the present fiscal ytar before pronouncing
upon die latter hand.
To enable tho
more tho friends and scenes of mry earlier reader, howercr, to judge approximately
of tho relation subslating between appro­
day*, and thin, to bid them adieu, per­
priations and actual expenditures, wo
haps, forever.
may say that the appropriations made tor
Gamut Mocxtxix Bot.
the laat fiscal year amounted to the ag­
gregate sum of 75,112£98 dollars, while
Hora, Sept 16, 1858.
the actual expenditures for tho same pe­
riod, m appears from the official state­
KISSING.
ment of the Register of Uio Treasury,
amounted to 8l,585,-lfl7 dollars.
If to
this wo add dm sum appropriated for dofidenciea, arising in timt year to the
amount of 10,744,004 dollars, wc shall
have the aggregate of the actual expendilnvce clmrgeublo to the last fiscal
being about 02,000,000 dollars. Of ibgs
sum 3,804,520'auUani were applied dur­
ing the first arid second quarters of the
vear to the redemption of the public debt
If you'll but quit, ID r»« yon one—
We need not add that if the sppropriaand, after a long absence, I return, if Dot

Professor Mitchel communicates to
the Cincinnati Gwtle the result of hi*
observations of Donatl’s Comet, from the
Cincinnati Observatory.
He says the
comet will soon commence to change di
roction. at first slowly, afterward more
rapidly ns seen from the eartfa when
the rude, unlettered hordes of .the North sweeping swiftly round the sun it will regain those distant regions of space wherebade defiance to the veteran armies of
in a vast proportion ot Ito orbit lies, far
Macedon. Amid Castilian solitudes, the beyond the reach of telescopic vision.
hunted natives of old Spain often baffied
On the evening of the 25th of Septem­
the beat martial discipline of Carthage ber, the appearance of the comet, in the
and Roma. Among the crags and glens great refractor of the Cincinnati Observ­
atory, was especially interesting. The
of the Highlands, the survivors of Dun­
central portion, or nucleus, was examined
bar’s bloody day, sought safety from with powers varying from due hundred
Southern oppression, and there fostered to five hundred, without presenting any
that unquenchable spirit of liberty, evideoev-of a well-defined planetary dise.
which checked the widening conquests of It was a brilliant glow of light, darting
ii&gt;d (ladling forward in the direction of
Edward, and achieved the victory of Ban­
the motion toward th* sun, and leaving
nockburn. So, too, the inhabitants of the region behind In comparative obsculuuucru
pruvccuvu uvui
modern urcucv
Greece iuuuu
found protection
from •■ rity. But the most wonderful physical
Mulcm fur., m ita rUn.U rf tar «F 1
)«~Otal WM « portta,
»
ta&gt;d rrgiota. .W&gt;k.r &lt;taZ Mirrf Jlrr i “»'»
J"**" "”/■
,
8
, .
. .
,
.
, vertex directed towards tho sun, the
thedlsMtero of the plains, and matured ! bricht
Wng in lbo
those daring plans’ that triumphed on the toe imperfert ring swept more than half
! fields of Laspi, and drove tho invader I round the luminous centre. Tbit nebu-

beat high with life anti hope, would re^„r;m.».»glta~.kta«ln.-», f.„m tard».ie «u;«a it

A'

BOR MOTTS

NO. 23.

the account of the fiscal year which dosed
on the 30th of June last, they should be
subtracted from those which enter into
।the aggregate appropriations made for
tthe current year, whose defidencire (if
।any should arise) it will remain for Con­
।gress to supply at a future session.
We conclude by appending, in conrip
form,
I
a retunt of die actual Receipt* and
]Expenditures of tm. Government for the
1kst year.
W e bcglh; in natural order,
iwith a statement of the Receipta:
.
341,789,620
From Customs,
3,518,715
“ I*nds,
1.254,232
“ Miscellaneous,

Total year’s revenue,

346.257,560

It appears from the official statement
that
123,’? 10,300 of Treasury notes were
I
issued
brtwi-cn January and July, under
I
the
act authorizing 20,000,000 dollars,
i
'thus showing that the Secretary re-issuod
I3,710,300 dollars, which, however, have
isince been nearly all paid in for public
&gt;duca, leaving the whole amount originally
igranted atill outstanding.
Thu actual expenditures of the year

reports of the Com
Office show the foil
on account oft Prix
llio present School Fund V
•
tho Treasury is only
030,70 M
Tho discrepancy between lhpr.. - .
,7
first and last items is
100,15® 17
Deduct for expenses and loans; of
tlicse two items, the first is 112,825 83
Loan*
84,830 0®
IDS,634 83
Which axfounta doductcd from the above
discrepant leaves 17,517 34, to be oocounted fur only as fobbed by different
Locofoco State officials.
Of money loaned by Loeoforo officials
belonging to the Primary School Fund
upon b»d security to party favorites, and
thus lost, 325,228 00.
•
1

Next comes the interest account whioh
shows that the fallowing amount .tit
money was paid to the Cbmnrissiauet-,
and never reached th* Treasury, er if sa,
was never accounted for there—
334,958,03
Wrongly ded noted for expen­
ses, which sbo’d have been
charged to University fund 34,000,900

338,958 03
In rerepitula'ton, we will say that the
loss byTraud, from the Primary School
Fund Principal has been
3 7,517 34
, Interest,
38,958 03
Ou worthless loans to party
\ hacks
25,228 9®
Tutal smouxe^
371J3O3,37
Tho People's Allege then to which

poor and rich look for the eariy educa­
tion of their children, and about which
die Ixxxifoco party have aver been prod­
S' tl of line speeches and hypocritical***nentegbos been pillaged—plundered,
robbed by Locofocoiam of the sum of
reren.'y-o/w thoutan-i, teven hundred and
throe Halhni and Mrty reren centr. That
party by its editors, are asking the people
to reinstate them in power, and doubtless
will attempt to cover up the rascality of
their oomroguM, by palliating their esaduct, casting doubt upon the authenticity
of these figures, or by a bold denW of
the truth of the charge. We can say that

3211,387,82-2
6,051,923 ful examination he challenges any man to
25,485,383 discover a shigle discrepancy of a single
13,976,000
dollar, between the accounts of the Land
Texas Creditors. Bounty LandI
J
Commtvsiuucr and tho Treasurer, siooe
30,018 the first Monday of January, 1855, when
Stock and old Debt
Up: till the earth i» wrapped in night.
JAMUN A
,{&amp;
die last, sad memorial of their earthly .1 tl„, fart, Itat tta tarr.d .nd [.trto
Redemption of Public Debt,, 3J4U.520 I the present Republican Administration
Up! far a brighter mom U breaking;
pruscn.ed uy
byabqllow
hcmispncrical Premium on the same.
existence; and, yet, how thoughtless and Ethan
awiiu Allen,
auc«, when
»w» engaged^n n Rouble - bo prewnfea
a nqnow nc
574 413 1
assumed control of public aflairs.—ZmvInterest on Public Debt,
1,567,055
inconsiderate U man ! judging from the warfare with the forces off England and ,. encvlope of nebulous
ncbuloua matter.
nutter,
ring Jirjmbliean.
There was “an
concentration Payment Treasury Notes,
3,1,39,300
vulgar jrai* and trivial conversation of the government of a sister State,
f
’declared
'
’ I
“ evident ~"
.rnulCOTkr
—. « “S1*,,1", *h?
,1”"'“' rf
Sensible Conclaaiea.
the workmen, they engage for months • in hi* petition to the Continental
Congress,
A. HOLBROOK,
PtutuaviLLC, Oetutof, lira.
381,582,467
ring, while, in tho case of a hollow envoi
Mr. Connell, one of the editors pf th*
ard years in marking this marble, used i that "if Vermont was nut admitted to
ope, the brightet portion should be at the Add. deficiency provided
Ohio Engle, published at Lancaster, has
Work.
chiefly m monuments for the dead, trill/ '.ho Union, ho would retire with his Green outer edge. By micrometrical meaauro10,744,994
last sehjiun
thrown up his position of chief clerk to
out bestowing one sober, serious though: Mountain boys into tho fortresses of the ment, the distance from the central point
Cbl. Mcdill, tho Comptroller of the-TreaGreen Mountain Rapge, and there wage to the circumference of tho ring |was /Real expenditures for fiscal
surv, and returned to tho tripod, which
upon the subject
05,330,461
found to be about nine thousand mile*. ■ year,
he is eminently capable of gracing. Ho
Having surveyed, for sometime, the eternal war with human nature at large." This would give a diameter of eighteen Deduct year’s real revenue 46,557,500
8CRIDBI.INGN OF YANKEE LANO.
gives, as his reasons for so doing, what
Amid all the charms of tho enchanting thousand miles, fa case tfai ring was en­
various iuterMtitig objects that are here
might bo profitably used by many other
Near the source of Otter Creek, In
prospect, no place can awaken in my tire. Similar measurements, made on
Deficit of year,
45,772,892 young men of talents In Washington,
presented to vic/, and contemplated the
I, I arid Ml iru.Hlr.ar-ntrwaia-i i.
----— ilia southern part of Rutland county,
tho evening of the 26th of September,
breast
such
lively
emotion
as
one
bright,
who ore living lives of drudgety fathe
ttra-M tn prumpilr and with Ark’ll;. Offim
lilxral source of wealth the mountain af
Indicated
a
decided
increase
In
tho
radius
ritli that t4 th» ‘-KrpuMicM. Ihunsr, opposite । \’L, is Danby, a rich and flourishing
green spot, about tan miles to the north­
several Departments, and as little known
fords, we strsck into a path and continued
of the ring, which was now not less than
town containing about 2,000 inhabitant*.
west, in the to*n of Tinmoath; it is tho
The.
I
am!ng Republican very aptly re- 1to the woild, whatever their merit* sad
twelve thousand tnilc* in hmgth.
On
marks that some people don’t know when Jcapacities, tu the drum of a cog-milL—
The village consists of about eighty dwelhome of my childhood, and with it ore
for an hour and a half along the brink ol.iaxaociated the sweetest recollections of the same evening 1 noticed tlie fact that they are miserable. .The Knquirer and Young men who look upon a clerkship in
। lings, recently erected, and mostly painted
tho luminous envelope did not blend It
frightful precipices and yawnlag gnlfh,
JVwr evidently come to tho condmuon Wtuhington as a fortune made and «fiL
I white, with a' talk and three houses of
my youth, fa yonder rich pasture, front­ self into the head portion of the tail, but that the people of this State are of dial nont distinction gamed should hear and
JOHN ROBERTS,
IJilfSICIAN .Jd rinracan. Dwelling on Broad- | public worship. Il is located al the north- through thorn hedge* and briers, and up ing the rising sun, and skirted by a beau­ appeared somewhat to penetrate into this
kind.
Those papers are howling now
numerous rqggcd steep*, more formida­
A, w»r, near 11.4 Gmrt iluuae. •_____ _
ncnulous moss, especially on the upper
tiful grove of sugar maple, when a boy, I part, presenting tho appearance of about about specific taxes, and undertake to
i eastern base of a high mountain detached,
ble to climb than the height* of Abra­
II. P. C11ERRY,
to the chair editorial, after an absence of
i from the principal chain of tho Green
, was wont to guard my father’s flocks, to 200°
.
I'l JlUC »nd &lt;!uavvj
of a spiral- Tho tail on tho 25th, make theii readers believe that they are one year,
ham, with bruised limbs, torn garment*
so many burdens upon the people of tho
«U biiunrM rntnwta
Mountains, on tho call by a deep, fertile
, collect them in the fold nt night-fall, and 1 was decidedly brighter and better defined
“A year In the public service at WashLii-1 n-IrlUY- Hewdmt
State.
The specific lax system was do
and bleeding frees and hands, and in a
, Iced them forth st the dawn; and faow j ■on the upper than on tho lower portion,
valley, through which runs the Troy A
vised to reach associated capital, lieloug
state of complete i&gt;erspiration and ex­
while on the evening of tho 26th there
often, when wearied with watching the
Vermont Valley Railroad, and the slowly
I.. U. STEWART,
part to
was a much nearer approach to equality ing out of the State, for the moot
haustion, we, a* length, emerged into an
Tlie
railor,
pleiwure and profit; and ws quit pnb'n“‘ ”'1
tender lambs, have 1 reclined beneath the in brightness, especially near tho head of bo sent here to be invested.
moving current of the creek. 1 rom tho
i
cent Ho office gladly, voluntarily, and without
opening, and found ourselves seated upon
shade of a neighboring bucch with my the comeL
Through ’the telescope, and roads pay three-fourths of one or all olh- 4 HiI&gt;n1o regret at the loss of its bunbra oc
buriiKM aUcndMl bt'prwipUy and «O; west, a large crystal stream comes roar­
the
bald
summit
of
th
”
mountain.
upon
tnetr
capital
stock,
in
lieu
of
all
oth
­
Otte. No. 5, Nubia-, block, Bank Crrnk, ing and leaping down an uneven and rocky
. faithful dug Rover reposing at my side, near tlie head, the tail presented the ap­
rail1 Why, emoluments.
er taxes. Who owns the Central
The cool and refreshing breeze that
pearance of a hollow nebulous envelope,
‘•It seems strange that there should be
channel, forming many romantic cascades. played around, so unlike the sultry air ofr and perosvd tho volumes of Rollin, Gold­
non-residents. Bo, also, with tl* Detroit
CARLOS O. SCOTT,
under the form of a paraboloid of rovo
such a fascination in those position* at
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Notary Public. Gen­ Upon this stream, and within half a mile die valley, soon revived us, and we arose, smith and Gtbboa, which I had purloined lutioo, the edges being brightest and well A Milwaukee, which is owned In London.
England; a* also with tho Michigan South­ Washington for the young men of oar
eral taad uud Tax Ap.ul
AH collection, of the villas, are fifteen or twenty mills
r
from
my
fathers
library,
and
contempladefinud, while there was a manifest fading
..._ i.a .. r.w.u.ri . .innto survey the surrounding prospect. My
When obtained they are bat
ern, and Northern Indiana, owned in New country.
for sawing marble, which !■ obtained in humble pen Is inadequate to paint the. ted in their gifted peges, the rise, the glory away of light towards the central region. York—or rather it would be so, if John living graves in which the oecapeat bur­
Through tho vast depth of nebulous mat­
D and downfall of empires I
B. H. FUELER,
abundance from the adjacent mountain.
J. Adam, the Auditor, and tho would-be ies hut nopcs, bis ambition, and Ms eoer.
beauty, grandeur and sublimity of tho
ter composing this wonderfill appendage,
No matter bow brilliant, how inAnd fa the cheerful spring time, how the faintest telescopic stars shone with un- Ix&gt;cofoeo Auditor General, would not ad­ gios.
The saws for cutting marble are similar
which.—rj rid, "&gt;&lt;°kU » &lt;h«
vise his employees to sneak out of pay­
to thew" used in lumber mills, though
IxAohfcr. Tow^.U»»»Hh often have my youthful companions and diminisbed brightness. _______
Mtelkullr. l!-.rrr county,’Mfch.
ing it.
So also with the Copper Com­
myself gathered around the caldron of
modi thinner, having no teeth. Tho saws
pursuing
daily tho same weanr, &gt;»rw.
panies, the stock of which is chiefly held
■ tawa
“Wolf ix Snxxr’* Clotumo.”—The
are fixed in gangs, and move boriwotaUy iwduain, M»«ra1 ihouttod ^u.r. mile, boiling sugar, in tho adjacent wood, and
in Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Boston and changing round until death sets him free.
other day, while dining st the Franklin
W. II. COLEMAN.
No matter bow energetic, the weary smabove the blocks of^marble.
A small I. .prwd H Uk. • ~P tai"” “• ‘J8 with ladles and spoons ftarled. our appe­ House, fa Franklin, Judge Hill remarked New York. Not one per cent, of the
RANKER. CcJIeciteM alteodwl io. sad rwniL
large specific tax ot Michigan, is paid up­ tine of official life lays cruahingly upon
And in
current at water, dripping
"°v® Th. U.aK»lw,ta«»urull&gt;- dlre™Mw‘* tites with tho delicimu sweet!
to a Dutch pcdlcr, who was sitting near
.
on home capital—not ono per cenL of the hi* energies and aspirations,
continually, wmta particles of tasand ma bill. »»&gt; f"1'1- ••Itar’ ■""‘'•■“I the blooming month of May, how often, him, that ho wm “a wolf in sheep’s doth“It is enough to say that such a life did
capital paying * specific tax is owned In­
ing,
”
to
which
tho
pedler
denrorred,
and
atteudod
by
a
merry
band
of
rosy
school
into the channels formed by the aawa, and with Ita pia&lt;« UM. °f “»
Michigan.
The specific taxes well nigh not suit us, and that ws could not, wW*
girls, have we roved the romantic forest asked the Judge why be should apply support the current expenses of tins State young and in health.sellout our futarefar
th,,- br OT»Urt moUoo, M
""
iu .&gt;»&lt;»»“
-utar*
such an opprobrious epithet to him.
CEORGE W. MILLS,
. . •
.—*&gt;1,1.a. im —*i wHr-n
Government, and this U what there pa­ an annuity of *2,000 per year, at th*
“Is not your coat mado of wool 1” ask­
Woomltg «o'd •&gt;» “oH-oof
COUNTY CLERK and Notary PaW
pers call a burden upon tax payers.—G. will of changing political dynasties."—
mite Coart Hoss*. OSes boon
I.
ulligwo--od
J.
—
*,
ibe
bwl
,ai&gt;
of
•
jb« u.u.1 Sm u
■ M
™"
ed the Judge.
Cin. Irtqttirer.
R. RngU.
“Yes, sir."
„„ «, Ct Ibr.^ • Mo* •*&gt; ** *7* kind rn&gt;.ia«n&lt;», bUtad truly » mtareBJOHN S. VAM BRVNT,
“Was not the wool taken from tho
During an examination, a medical eta.
B, thra. fcr tta pMbter-. P«”&gt; «d &lt;&gt;» chatting at our aides I
“Who** zxx thx Ntxxl"—Nine m«nT} EGISTEB OF DEEDS. OflU* in ‘h*
dent being asked the question, “Whe
Jtk Uourc Fms for re&lt;prtfr&gt;a, t» sil
•» &gt;»
But s derotion, stronger than the mere
bers of Qmgrere, says the Albany Jour­
four to thirty■«* hours.
does mortification cnsuel ’ replied: "When
nal, from this State voted for the Ne­
memory of my boyhood’s time, or the
Tb. buildh, 10U «r «»’“**• *”J“d
“Well, aint your name WolfT*
braska bilk Where are they 1 None of
charms of the white cottage. In whi6h 1
“Yea, sir.”
OCNTY TREASURER. Ufiec in ilia Court
“Well, then, sir, you are certainly a» them have ever held office since. Walsh
drew my earliext breath, or even the ties
__________
ar. edlir.tal »ilh
wolfin ship’s clothing, replied the Ju&lt;ta, ran again and was l*stcn. Cumming,
In Cork, a short time ago, the crier oathat bind me to the living, directs my
to the great diaeomfiture of our friend1 Cutting. Rowi, Walbridge, Walker and deavored to disperse die crowd by ex­
urw&gt;U&lt;
“P
eye to a neighboring churchyard, within
Westbrook failed of a ro-nvminatioa, and
STANTON * TIFFANY,
Writ
_ _ _
claiming, -All ye blackguards that
ware
succeeded
by
Republic*!*,
k
s^“aa?dgiasarA.°d&amp;
. .
. _
mnrA th-OD
Tweed's district four tickets were run, but lawyers quit the court."
--------A farmer returning borne in bis wagon,
telligrnce of the people.
nut one of the four endorsed bi* course.
J, F. KMORT,
"M!
tu »&lt;«
delivering a load of eorn, is a more
love and tcndcrn^ cradled mo fa my after
. ...................
When may a young man’s fceliog U
Taylor, after being throe ys*^ buried at
MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE JUomt h»ceruun sta
considered unaxHroHilsI
u Mt iterr,
infancy, and sought to Inculcate three certain
sign of a national prosperity, than
is dug
up by
the
a nobleman riding in Ms chariot to the Osweco,
bX^Sy
ZkbnrWAtpe:
Are.—Wb*a Wa bu*red (boat.)
.
Sition,
Lkft
«5y
Z
* Democratic
.t, SUU &lt;J N.V York,
u»» &gt;“'V
.^.kUAl
lc’
. ,__ _____ r T-ln Chamr
__ '--------------- -1--1 n- fnrent. “P01*than ever. ,JJT
T*:~ ma"N.«- d
----------------T?r“cC “o»*a.u™.iir
*».rlitkal
retribution.
UO.
A coqteut ™, ta eompwja U Itafcr.
CAMPBELL A WOOD,
„ m'ommol (tair
“• *&lt;* Ma
Star unnutal l»
For r-n 1 b«™ bwo • «™rr •» wW4 ■»«*-•
U“ ‘‘‘T “* d'
8
____ Uf. ita taki
u» pU« Of
laUtllt.
I «l*»gta
“'“•'I “ kg’1'"* • W**3, DATU

TVSTK 'E OF THE
I-v A.- .i.-dl ■
uthte ta
USci'm Gnwly ear's hl

ELRY1

vent it from being molested for centuries

hanging X'H*, frowning from above, to come.
threatening cech moment to overwhelm
I love to view the scenery of moon
Uicm In the gulf beneath, present to the
tains. Among them human freedom has
'spectator a sight truly norcl and Interest­ often, found a safe refuge in the stormy
ing.
Wc found hero several springs of periods of the past. In Scythian wilds,

Th. mpltl aplodte whirl no more;
(tnuir, nv Uicro wonld meet in fight
The deadly cannon cease its roar,

s

TERM&amp;-I1 AO, IN ADVANCE.

wildernesa and waste places to bloom like from the invasion* of a foreign foe. Its
another Eden.
dark; interminable shade* have tap littlehrorn the top of the mountain onocan, trodden by the foot of civilized man.—overlook a vast extent of country. I as- They afford. a Gt retreat for bears, pan­

iw» ivBECKK^ao^

i&gt; ouLbtN jlirPi.

ST

republican banner

r azfrmoA »iUIT covstt, uxciuoax.

t"vFre

Civil,
Interior,
War,

�STATE FIWANCEB-.

“reduced” but increated the State

General.

TILE NATION Al. EBA,

THE COEHTY FAIE.

Genend, is ths

however, but

ITS FAL8EHO

State of Michigan,
him, to sell to Alfred
Locofoeo, the claim
ntirg to 1100,000, with
, tor She sum of 132,000.

arPTTBLlOAN

•'

smds

ticket.

HAW BBAP.AH1 67A7,n

THE BWTOXATITE.QF JTtOT 0 , _
b« given trno *11 parts of Um Sur;d ',7*fcV.I
moei lnteilif.nl to prov. tUt u 2 .4 frvtt it.

published the Kantcr-Pi
lubition of
upon ito Thirteenth volume.
port” of last winter, notwithstanding ita
The reader will bear in mind, that the, eiety has ever before presented, but even
_T«Jwp*a MA
&amp;lsehoo8s have bran time
tpfa OX- ,
retiring “democratic',’ administration left
of U.
rf SUwy ■“ p»eHe*l.
1. ,„okibiua 1» Ikl.nbo-l«,ll» &amp;» »“
ito Republican succsMors, Nov. 30, '54, a
Ransom of Bonler-Ki
who do not recollect, to state untier what
Tnjre were quite a number of very iimraori tor th. pirp-. 0/
State debt of /
13531,545 70
uid
Ut&gt; H'Rh“
b
... ofeivln, f«r upwiotl th AuflTte - circum-. Jones, page 8, reports the
.
, ;
|Bitt4 th«nHl»«*
2,330,73‘
ntatCM are simply these: At the sxtta '•total’ State Debt .
’iillaths ts name the
30,56,
Audttor.Gert.
session of tho Legislature hast winter, a Nov.
----------. —.-------— —
in thia branch of stock. We hope, and
. Th*
O. Hmm,.%
£274.933 $0 believe we shall, soo in tho ftrtnre, more ITO Tuta~ riU.
rf Cm- ved a-, which It has become nooesmry
deavored ty every possible means to re- —
Nor. SO, *57, Auditor-Gon.
*
tard legislation, and, as a means of doing
under ban vd menauco. A conflict fol­ „r.rl».l»U llprempilr J• mtoi'•,
so, were continually making motions for “total" State E»b»
2,369'407.48
JAMES W. SANBORN,
no more to raise a horse worth • hundred lowed, in whleh in cxcitec! bopnlr.ee un­
cou niiltecs to examine into the condition Which,dodiictod from “dam-..
dertook to wppres* H ty
u
ocrario" debt
2,531,515 70
of the State Teeaacry, the State Prison,
resisted the storm, maintained its pomima. the account of the stigma of extravagance
only forty.
Agricultural Coftege, Ac.
against a Republican admtaist«Hon, for
The vegatab! pa on exhibition were fow,
Make* the Republican Re­
having paid Chis sum, so squandered by
duction of the Stair debt 902,078 22 but showed that something in that Ihio
_
them/aud Geo. V. N. Lolhrvp is found
der tu gratis thtui^ and at the name time Or over n Quarter of a Million in three might be done worthy of our forlll* soil, Columbia.
Twelve yaanrhavo passed, and to day- drawing up and pr-entiog resolution, to
to prove the falsity of osrtain charges, years of State Administration 1
tho Fra find* twenty among the mor. dwIf proper attention la given to It
a Stale Locofoeo Convention, denouncing
tinxuiahed members of -the Sauoto, elect- that extravagance in good sound terms,
tho Republican tnemben consented to an
Here it will bo seen that the Demo­
The Ladies’ Department was not want
FbilsdsfobU
investigation of the State Hnanecs, and, crats did not decrease tlie State debt, aa ing in an exhibition of those things which td to wry out tbu Principles it was in­ and exalting ths public virtues of Adam
stituted to advocate, and the House al­ and Cooper to tlie skies.—Lanting Rep.
accordingly, a committee was appointed, was claimed, but the Republicans did to display elegance In style, richness in ma­
most controlled by Roprescntvtlves, with
the majority of whom made their report, the amount of a Quarter of, a Million terial, combined by skillful Ingenuity of whom it can heartily art as a co-worker.
Buns A bo tT.—Throe black bears
While the cause it hsa advocated has
Uollart!
mechanism. Some of the specimens of
HARVEY WILLIAMS,
(cube) were Wied in the Fourth ward of
mctit of the actual condition of affaire, tlie
While the Democrats did not decrease needle work In ito various branches wore advanced sa rapidly,I am ooWraiwd to
say that th*
rin»e die advept pf the this cHy yesterday—ogc shot by Gabnel
tame that we published in the Banner in the Winded debt of the Stale, they did ac­ truly worthy any exhibition.
Burgett,
one by Samuel White, and the
Republican party, has svfiered somewhat
March last.
Ono member of this com­ tually run tho State in debt to tlie trust
COCTTY TICKET.
We noticed a few specimens of the in Rs circulation. Inffiietthd newspapers, other killed by one aificodell and a dog.
mittoe, Mr. Kanter, the present locofoeo (buds, as will be seen by tho following painter’s art, which were truly beautifiil. once in opposition, but now nalted In the They weighed about fifty pounds each.—
nominee fur State Treasurer, a German, statement;
Tho address by Thomss Church of same movement, and an exteiisive Local ffritnd Rapidt Ragle.
whose education was not equal to the task,
Grand Rapids, was well received; and af­ Press, upholding kindred aantimenta, nat­
urally engross a large portion of -RepubjFbr Sheriff—OLD"HR E. EVERTS.
and ZmTio was anxious of doing something
Doc 1,1848, Auditor-Gen'
ter the excrascs tho crowd dispersed'
.
licannatronagc.
.
For Co. Clerk—DANIEL STRIKER.
in order to bring his name into notice, era! John J. Adam, reportJnit was to be expected, but still I
ed that the “Loans from tho
\ with evident foe Lings that the time bad
-TOCKMXS.
■FwCo.TftMurer—H. N. SHELDON, and thereby got a nomination for State
'think- there are good reasons why the Rra
Trust Funds” by ths State
i J&gt;oeu spent with pleasure and profit.
jtjf Ifegiur-HEXliT P. CHERRY. Treaaurer, went to George W.T’ock, and amounted to
should continue to bo sustained. It was
1248,290 05
’CoxHxcTtox.—Several miataks^otmd .thfl firU Prws to mise tb» standard of
Dec. 31, 1854, Auditor­
got him to draw up a “minority report,”
tbdr^ray into the published proroedings Freedom in the Capital of the Republic.
and, as he himself says, without having Genend Swcegles reported
Em Qr, Court CornY—ORfN L. RAT.
*'*
&gt;ty'Convention last week. On For twelve veara it has been identified
/ of
tho
tho means in his possession for ascertain­ the amount due tho Trost
Fund
------ ' 660,174 74 tho first informal ballot ■ for Representa­ with ‘the A'nti-SIavsry movement, end
For Co’. Sameyss—JA8i H. BROWN.
ing tho facte, concocted a gross bundle of
especially represents the Anti-SLavwp el­
Thus showing that “Dem- ”
tive, Lbrenxo Mudge, weLbfilieve, received ement of tho itopubliwt Party. Although
Ucr. ftvrA„..r. EETER CRAMER,
falsehoods and misrepresentations, which ocratic’ AdminStrallop had
.
uirwcviu,
^•rvfibrooers—j. p spgxC!®.
six votes and J. M. Nevins five, which independent of more Party organization,
jiuErf nasem.
were palmed off upon the I&lt;cgislaturc and run the State in debt to
wrre omitted In our report. On the first it was din first paper to advocate a gene­
the people as “Kantar’s minority report." Trust Funds, in seven years,
tho sum of J
'
411,884 69 Informal ballot for Register of Deeds, ral union of.the Opponents of the Kann*
THE COUNTY TICKET.
Thus was Kanter made to utter lalsc' Laxt week wo briefly referred to our
And we have a total increase of 3652,- Mr. Van Brunt received nine votes, in­ Nebroskn Act in 185-1, in a Party of
hoods of which be was not the origina­
Freedom; took a leading part in tho for662 88 during the abort period of seven stead of one as published. Bereral mis­
niatioa of the RepuUicwi Pfirty, and,
tor, but simply the supplo tool of an un­
years of Democratic rule, notwithstand­ takes in names occurred; the name pub­ while holding Itedf at liberty to blame
she;:ii- ! s sale
scrupulous duuble-pay politicians. For
ing that during the «mo time they re­ lished “Munson," from Johnstown, should what it c*'P«i»erod blameworthy, has uni­
this martyrdom for the cause of slavoc&lt;rte the liberty, very briefly, to present
ceived the large sum of 33,416,887 53, read Monros; the name printed •ffJaeks,” formly vindicated It as true to its Prinracy Kantcr has been nominated for Stat&lt;and were making no works of substantial from Prairieville, should read Sackett, dnlee. It has never been a burden to ita
friend*, never asked, nor nt any time
1 * Hon. Gaoapa Tiiotats, whom wc intro- Treasurer, in order that “if elected" he improvement.
and the name, several times published,
would have been willing to receive, any
iduccd last week as the Republican npnii- may have a chance to ascertain the faeU
SPECIAL NOTICES
In addition to this we append a state­ “W. T. Wheeler,’ should read M. T. kind of official orcongresriunal patronage
in
relation
to
the
condition
of
the
Treasu
­
Mnafor Representative, ia, we believe, the
ment showing that the Democrats 4 foiled Wheeler. Other mistakes may have oc­ lias always been self sustaining.1 From
ry. This is the manner in which that
moat popular man that could be present
to keep up the interest on the State debt, curred of which we have no knowledge. Ita friends,’then, it asks a auliecriptiou
important document caioe into existence,
that shill enable it t° hold a position gain­
and that tlie Republicans did pay in three
Dr. Pelham, Dcmlist, has taken ed by so much effort, and to continue to
Vantage nf having been in tho State Sen- and, notwithstanding'!!* falsity in almost years more than three timet as much of the
wield an iritl’ijncc which, I trust, has nut .deut»l ,ul&gt;aUti&gt;tra fa
every particular, tuts been, time and again,
rooms in Ruwcr’a block. See his curd.
interest as was paid ty tho Democrats
been exerted for evil.
•
made apparent, wo append a few more
ack Jaws u&gt; conform to the newly adopted
during the same time :
The Literary Department of the paper ■pared in rrtroetisg. Teeth filled • iU&gt; pore gold.
nestings^ October It "Si
figures bearing upon some of the charges
State Constitution.
Farther details of theft by the previous will be carefully attended to. Out of II j
Paid by Dem.
Paid by Rcpub.
Oliver E. Everts having received the made therein.
1852 815,153 39 1855
320.028 76 Locofoeo State Administrations were already have been annulled several works
The report commences by stating that 1853
promisod
last
week,
from
the
Trost
‘
---------------------------which
hare
gone
into
the
permanent
IJt;
1856
19,773
19
59,
917
03
nomination for Sheriff, will receive, as he
102,517 (H Funds. Here is a leaf from the primary eraturv of the country. In addition to
tho Democrat* left iu the Treasury in li54
20,371 02 1857
School Fund Ledger. The different re­ the Novel 1 am now publishing from the .
The Treasurer's
pubheans. We iniroduco no atrauger to 1854, over 3500,000.
3182,462 83 ports of the Commissioner of Land Office ncn of E. Foxroa. I shall commence winw855,300 CO
report for that year, made December 1st,
thows the following amount received on
Paid by “Democrat*" iu
■&gt;t!&gt; saters.
say*
3553,004
03,
but
the
DeiaocratM
account of Primary School • principa], able power, by a gentleman residing tua ir
55,300
GO
. Everts Is a p^itive, active Republican,
thru: years
Baltimore.
vVe nave
have rvaa
read we
the wnulc
whole''
vuc
8736,827 74 naiumorc.
no
remained in power one month longer,
. mxiux.
such will be elected.
Tho present School Fund in
production in manuscript, and can astely !
Excess paid py Republicans
. JFor County Clerk, Daniel Striker, is a during which time they expanded 383,­
the Treasury is only
630,712 91 I »ay that nothing of ih«* kind »ince the an i
in three ydara
8127,162 23
962 71,'leaving onlv 8449,941 87.
PROBATE NtrriCI
•J0W&gt;g -nW, and, although extensively,
Die
discreparcy
between
the
•
w
.ajah&lt;w
of
Undo
Tom
’
s
ChHn,
Imr
i
Another gross violation uf truth and
It is proper here to state that the amount
r...» and
..u the
.k. last
i.«t is
inAtn**
first
106,153 i17 , raoro ingrossod our aUcntion ur more
nay not bo universally known. He is a
candur, is die statement that tlin State
Deduct for expense* ajul )&lt;&gt;on»: of .&lt;’fell'lr
our fueling*.
teal dub, active Republican, and as audi received from the sales eff State Lands
expenses have been iccseasod during tho [____
tliesu two ftenis the first is:
33-R*&amp; S3
hi
1854,
wss
3409,775
73,
while
in
1855
Tliv Ecu present* weekly a Summary
jnarito the confidence of his party. If
’
81,820 00 of General Now* and Political Intelligvnro
it decreased to 3159,648 69, s|^wing a last three years, which la only madcap- Loans
hundred and fiftv
any were disposed to withdraw their supkeeps a careful
keens
carcftil accord
iccord of the proceedings
pruetvdin;
parent by adding to the usual current ex­
portjrom Mr. Striker, it would be frcin decrease in one year of over a quarter of pensea, the amounts paid in carrying on
. ,
. . . , - 898,634 83 of Congrcsa,
Congress, and is tho
tlie aepoeitory of
of r Il is anppUntinj all ojjr-r
j„
/ 7
I W hich amount deducted from the above large portion of thr m&gt;»&lt;i mtercatinf and ruj.iy» a p&lt;ipeKntv w!
ulterior nsbtives, as his character is above a million of dollars. In 1857 the receipts \
«74I7 M, Io b. .
from this source were only 350,354 55, j th. U&gt;u«ur. fart lb. illrrrai A.,Un..
specchrs delivered in that body.
reproach, and his qualifications ter the
1 so that if tie expenses of the State had and Cullcgc; which are of Democratic counted for ou’y as fobbed by differen
differen*’ ‘
G.
C. BAILEY.
■ offire unqueetiooed.
reWi»«J»UrS.d«ri»fU»-lhrrejrer. paternity,■"
1 lfif any”odium
,i“ra 11is‘attached
lUdxJ 1 ' Locnfoco5u
“ '■officials.
ir,o*l‘State
and
’ ‘ n’asAioytos,
-■ - D.
““ C., - Oet. 1 tftM
H N. Sheldon, tho present Treasurer,
I
Of money loaned by Locofixyi State
in carrying thorn to completion, it should
as they wore during previous years of
officials belonging- to Primary School
TERMS.
rest upon the Democrats, and hot upon
Fund upon bad security to party favorites
term of hie office. This, and the foet that Democratic rule, the Treasury would
Single copy; one year
and thus lust, 325,228 00.
havu bccotap bankrupt from thu ccute tho Republican*.
Tlirvc copies, one year
his nomination was nearly unanimous is
The constitution of our Stale, an in­
Next comes the interest account, which
Ten copies, one year
sufficient evidence of hie standing with alone.
strument of Democratic paternity, re­ show* that the following smount of
Single copy, six months
Another (charge mpde is, that the Dem­
quired U»o establishment of so Agricul­ money was paid to the Commissioner,
Five copie«,*ix moths
The candidate for ProsccnUng Attor- ocrats reduced the State debt, while the
and never reached tho Treasury, or if so
Republicans increased it, while the truth tural College, and the Republieaos have was never accounted for there ♦-■&gt;4,958 03
' the opposite is the
- fact,
as only faithfully obeyed the law, in using Wrongly deducted for expenses,
first term of that office, and ■ we beliere te that exad lly
about fifty thousand dollars in erecting
whidi should have been
;U is acceded that be has bean the moat will be seed by the following official recharged to University Fund 4,000 00
the necessary buildings furnishing a libra­
cords:j— I
£.efficient Prosecutor Barry cosmly has ever
ry and laboratory for chemical analysis,
bad.
Wc are aware that Mr. S. will en- Iri. Under Democratic" management;—
838,958 03
, D. V.’ Bell, Auditor Gen­ and other permanent fixtures, for the
In recapitulation, we will say that the
- WMuter a strong opposition, both from
, reports the “total debt of [icrmanent benefit of tho institution, in­ loss by fraud, from the Primary School entitle the person making it np to a oopy
■ the Democracy, and a few of his own
which she is liable without stead of using it for the malntainance of Fund Principal, has been
»7,517 34 for. one year.
the Stale
. g»rty,and, while bo will receive our hear­ coutingonc
To voluntary agents will also be Rent,
’ 32,290,708,51* the institution for two years, as b chargod Interest
88,958 03
if they desire it, a copy of the bound vol.
ty support as the most efficient officer in
.John J. Ad.
On worthless loans to party
Nov. 30,
in the report.
;
hacks
25,228 00 uineof Factefor the People.
eaknNdadi*e^e?Mlf’
Chae^wsiy to which he b re-nominated am, Au?,
All the other charges, when carefully
When a Club of subscribers has been
tel aggregate
30, the
uTWa. VW»«
examined, are found, and have been
Total smouxa
371,703 37 forwarded, additious may bo made to it
funded or fimdabb State
to those Republican!, who fed and think
THE I’EOPLE’S COLLEGE then, on tlie same tarma. Il is qot nccesHary
DohJ,♦2^16,533,43 proved, to be equally dastiluto of truth,
otherwise, dial wo sincerely hope, thry
that the subscriber to a .Club should toNov.
, *49, Auditor
as we would show if space would permit, to which poor and rich look for the early ceivc their papers at the same post office.
Kill carefully weigh the consequences, to General A
page 35, re­
education ot thalr children, and about
but we will leave the balance for future
A Club may be made up of either
Debt fund­
which the Locofoeo party have eren been
_.
tbemeolvcu and the Republican party be­ porta the
____ Z"
♦2,488,496,66 examination, simply statins that the prodigal of fine speeches end hypocritical new or old subscribers.
’
’ fore determining upon any other course. ed or ■being Ximded,
Dsc.31,' *, Auditor-Gen'
sentiments. Am been pillaged—plundered,
For Register of Deeds, Henry P. Cberera! Adam,
32, reports
less than was used by the Democrats fur ro6M af the rom of SEVENTF-ONE suui, ax my nak, Large amounts may be
remitted in drafts on Ruston, New York,
ths “total
or fundatlie same length of time. The Dcmotrato THOUSAND. SEVEN HUNDRED Philadelphia, or Baltimore $ smaller
AND THREE DOLLARS AND
ble debt,”
32,529,872,87
paid |14 per ream for the same kind of
THIRTY-SEVEN CENTS. That party amounts in gold, or in tho notes of sol­
, Auditor-GenDaaSl.
end uncompromising Republican, pre­
paper which they charge the Republicans by ita editors, are asking tho people to vent banks.
.
eminently the choice of his section, and oral S
Address G. Baiunr, Editor of the Na­
with having paid 312 for, and 328 for reinstate them in power, and doubtless
porta the
‘ sue.belie ve of the whole county, we trust
fundable
»2^&lt;»»69,1B chatter which the Republicans paid only will attempt to cover up the rascality of tional Era, Washington, D, C.
Subscriptions received and for­
he will bo triumphantly elected.
aS ATEN, in Guodyeor block, State
Audi tor-GenNov, 30,
♦26, as has been i&lt;eforo shown fyom the tlieir eornrogus, by palliating their con­ warded by Jcho fl. Van Brunt
O, L. Ray, candidate for Circuit Court eral Sweeg
duct, casting doubt upon the au’hentioity
official record.
of lheao figures, or by a bojd denial of
funded nnd
..Copjmisaiotw, is universally knowa as a Cl' "the
If
our
opponents
expect
to
gain
any
­
PatcooL
Miaaw.
Ths
C3»emi*ta
hare
the truth of these ebarges. Vfo can say
able d
” with 398,' man well qualified fur Ute poai tiou. Being
thing in this campaign by such gross that Mr- C.'B. Stebbins nasarra us of the long baen Joboring Jo detect this ssbtile
Bonds to be
500.InL

fcrafE

MOSES- WISNER.

rEDMtrmD . rjuRFiEW).

3B4VC1S W. KELLOGG,

■

GEOBQE THOMAS.

fastings’ Jrin /Cnrrnit.

ssw?.

bum;

liquidated,
,______ ,
32,406,350,02
r-.
Nov. 33,| '53, Andilor
Geoeral Sw
total funded
all who have business to transact with rvporte
and fundable debt,” with
t office.
♦32,850, In t-f
"
’
---------------------Bonds,
32,372,142,07
N&lt;n. 30.'
, AuditorGeneral 8w&lt;
reports the ‘1
♦3531,546,70
i from the official “demCoroners, Peter Cramer and J, C.

falsehoods, as are paraded iu their public
prints, we think they have grossly under­
to diecooer • tingle dircrtpancy of a tingle
rated the intelligence of their resdsra.
dollar, bttieoen the aecountc of the Land
FfT" Box. F( W. K*xi-ooo addressed a Cimmittioncr'and the Treaeurer, tinetlht
Jirtt Monday of January, 1856, *Aw» the
good audience, at the Court Bouse, on
preeenl Republican Adminiftration, as­
sumed control of public affaire.—Laming
remark! to the only issues between tho Republican.
_

An Eorroa Poomotsd.—W. W. WoolHis address ah, Esq. editor and proprietor of tho
was well received, and the coeviction
o Crook Journal, has been nominated
that in 18471, “The Total debt of the was fastened upon the minds of all that for the third Representative District of
this County. Bis electian is certain, and
State" was J
32^90.738 71 i
And that in 1354 it was 32Ji31&gt;45 70 elected to a seat in Congress, he will ac­
of the House. Wo have labored hero
cept no compromise in which principle is

Aran, of Lowell, has at length succeeded
He finds it to be an ethelrfol exhalation
df vegetable decay, whioh evolved &lt;
in the presence and ty the aasistatK
water. Ito absorption through tbs it
into the blood ia the sole cause of

the extension of alavary.

which not only neutralizes but expels it
completely from the system. It « put J-df of Prvbate, in
wpm convenient form, called “Aoux
Graa-’^nd funiisW chearwtoan other

hkh !aat

♦240,777 19

try, and engaged to be married to a Ger-

Circuit CooX of this county, are in aee-

ioM by tie burning of 4w /Uelria on tlw alhyiUiaD,
Atlantic.

y*. t|&gt;at the “democratic"

PROBATE NOTICE.

•;„Y“ «f &lt;*“"■ r™"1”*’

to be elected fourth

y“—HnUl Slakf

at Grand Wdi for violating the Liquor
La -. secund utfrnse
’

Dat^L October 4,1868.

�k GRANT HMW &lt;BM0R1 OOLVMH;
rata pocni er mvi-rf^

JUU4 RECEIVING

;'direct

from

-■_____________________
"f Perfeited MU. Land.

ATER’S

eRKSSgls

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the

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pa.x^qa

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RAB.DWABK STOKE
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NEW YORK’

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mill cnmici
n

fe

HARDWARE!

tjrre- bruugl^to’Uj^rBArii^t.

:3sv5

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2

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1:
S

r*“ fc“ «
diwJer. must Lv of isunenao mmca ia tho

al tho l^nudpr^M ee^^vw lD Uaetipga, or any

S

«Mt:Y

VunaJaling of

S

is

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PRIN1B,

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SIIAWLSy UO&amp;1KRY.

COPpEMgAND TIM WARE!
tMuefectared by m ba every

DRY GOODS 1

J'.TJ'.'-." "Ji

niRLF HAKDWAKBI

WtSJc

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s

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5

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I:

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MAILS, GLASS AND BASH !

STOVES,

GROCERIES

The stock canaiate |B part of

;s

K

DEl^lNFS,

MEI INO ,

FLANNEIA SHEETINGS, STRIPES
TICKS,-UN8BY8, SCUTCH PLAIDS,

KEN­

SHIRTINGS .(brown »d

TUCKY JEANS*, TWEEDS, CASSL
meres,

Election Notice.
NfOJICE i* hereby gmallK*t *t a Ceoaad Dec
n boa to ba baldo. liAd^ay a^w^ng tl,«
Oral Monday uf haveuibar neat, in Uic Kbue u(

READY-MADE

ijrok,

MtoatonMoftbeSiat.. I^dpISca, Attomo. liraaral. tMipcnntrudcai &lt;« Ifob'vc iMlroadoh. *a
Mynitoi of tba State Itoanl u| EducaUoi,. in place
ot W liter J. Baxter, t&gt;l&gt;UM teim of v«kv mllaxof every poaaiblu sue, retxtnUy purjJwMid mte January lol. Uta. and a KaptcaMjatfro

•t Frijw pcrfrftl) suUrJ to t!ip
Balta, Cotton Xarj, Boot. snjJ jjhoee, Bntbars.
PARU TIMEII

Alan. d.e fol toning County UAocn for ibc Couo
ty of Uagry ; cue Tmaaurcr, no&lt; Ctetk. ona I'roMting Altbrnay. one ’tit-g-.Urr. otw Shoriff, one dim
Circuit CouianiiBwaar.oM ttorroyoraud tnu Cor

HARD-WARE!

Ki wonid apll aMewtioa to toe numeroua pay

u ■■

COOKING STOVES!
kepluo band by ua, many of whkh an unauiraaeed by any iu mark.1.

CROCKEZRYI

SCHOOL

BQQKS,

Notice ia aiw hereby given, that at raid General
KfClio.1. Ute Act »f live fogtel-ture of thia Slate,
entitled ".la Art to AuUvoni* the Bu.u—a« of a large aaricu fat all clasaca.
Hanking.'- appro..d Kabrearr Is. l.vVf, will b»
aubttnt rd tn i!m daclota ot tola Slate f.ir Uwir ad:
pniral nr diMpproral iu pnr»uanee of Sections W
and si #f aud Ad.
W. K. fKRBXS, Sb«iR

'

bsawv thia man, for the patient enapea the
risk mb-ch he mat tu ta vtoiant attacks ef
tlifo Wcfol diatempor. Thia -Cum" expaia
tho tnintnatle poinn of PrrM xrro Aooi
fam the eystaaa and BnrrtnM the dertlop-'
of tfa dfoeaaa, 1/fakaa an the forat a^
preach of ita ^umvwtoiy ryreptotm. Il ia
mt Mp -thn ban xmaady evar Wat daaonared
for thia ciaa of camplaiata, but she ths

taiaotni at Intcnnittmita is, that it aontaiM

of the miaanvstie poiaon. A great varwty of
dfoorden arias from ita irritation, among which
tee Nraralxia, Rbcuraatum. Gout, Headache,
Btodnm, Toothache, Earedre, Catarrh, Arthtaa. Palpiutiun, Pdnftd Adtetion of the
fiplren. ifyvteriea. Tain tn the Bowch. Colic,
I'arai y ui, and Dmamcmt of tho Sumach,
an of W*«K when originating fax thie oauae,'
put on tho Inicnnittcit type, or become perfodGto -Thia -Oeu'" expele the poben ftrnn
tho tjpod. and etxaeqpmfBy carta then all
alike. TrfoMjhvnluablenreu&lt;ticatoiminl.grants gad ivrororu trovcIEug &lt;u tesymmrily
maiding ia the malarinna tUatrioto. If takm
oecaoumally ar daily whila ezpoaed to tho iafeetion, that will be excreted from the cyrtrm.
and eadMC accumulate in auffleient quantity
to ripen fatto dtooaaa. Hrace it is erm more
valuable for protection than yurt, and few will

iff.

SltoXS,

&amp;C.,

*-• •

**- .....

Ac.

-

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

•-

We bsrvyJw
THE BEST CATTERNS OF

\

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BQX

6TO VB3,
^.roe

MIL’.S

Naw. Ivhee ail g«utle-nen. we wan* yeu !•&gt;

-

AND.tSTOREA!

•
to ba found in I ho country.
&gt; O «

/ISO,

O A I. El

C !H

-p,

A.

AXO

P

caa 1 eJ.fTurded.
/

OPEN FRANKLIN

JS©n ?&lt;DHI?S2
OTBN

MOUTHS 1

B O I X. E J3- s ,

«r» ntfainfly aruci'mr to buy

WIltDOW

WHEAT!

WEIGHTS'.

»"i if you with to tr*&lt;U
C0I8TANTLT U* HAND.

L

SJ! 6~y

cbicbsi

UTENSILS!

SATISFACTORY TERMS.
ef every to——ip**—•
LOW FMCIS.

—1 —1 5. 'i
a.^ w__ -=!O. L. KAY»

k,~

.-waera-^e^

JO~—• -C VUU- - UWKBOJ^

.tn«o • *~4 .—«5- -3

All iundaof

Brt» that mar rente before me in the shorecapoc
Uiaj-Posl OlCw addn«», B**u,|(’0M'£j'BAT.

T O O X. • 1

IF

WOBI MF HWWtolbw /Me®.*—

LOW W«»W

M W-W-. . «• M-Mfoinmwwcato
f

teitoa fa «B0W£« for g«faa.

exu. far ar rm

roca.o*

Zksl
market
pnee- DA
. ir-.tU
caaliigUel
/paid
J0B^T

’u*

aa*w

LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by J. F. Robahtb, Hastings.
MORTGAGE SALE
TVFAULT having bkrn MADK

assa^E^^sr-*’
iBDXf&amp;J A 6®Di8B?

G R OCER 1

!

roreef ehrouia diamee-wuah aaScro-

S31XVS.

IBOdKlBIB'Xi
are anatag (rwa aa impure slate ot to*
Ji. R.IL- ifadwai 'sRcguistma ■ ill cure.rWeodve-

GLASS-WARE! !
Ac.,

Ac.

* &lt;i

J
LADIES* DKEFS C(OOD«!

BOOTS ac SHOES,

KJU^WSc'

BOWm MABDWARE STORE.

A line UMirtmrct

Land lerrKale.
TM week half of Ibe nM-lhwsztqunrter of section

u yma ■Mi»ydfa&lt; *■&lt; to
uMsfaop
•MttfouH.-4
F* «
*
KFAi’nm.
Bmrtinge. Aag. I3,,UM-

.

J. P. HabertaA Cm, IlaaUuga.
A. J. Bawne, rrmnevitie.
Vi Ntfato.UroAg.iUic.
FROSPWCTti OF

"

W trarefacf!- -fe i.tievoted talbeaofovrtortoe
LAWNB, BRILIJANTU, CHALLIS tjemottUUc party wtoa.tf tor^M,aud of Damaeree
tc IVlOrirte affae- &gt;’ l»* •’neempromreinp a«.‘
ROBES, FINE SCOTCH locate atf'rtrtoii, .‘■rtf
A strict
sfti-eCotrtWuttoei. aad-au FteuoemGINGHAMS, PRINTS. 8I1EP CMmtrWCttoe
teal AdminfotriflBtibftllb Gweramewt.' -'
The DrttT Eva.red Peer eoutaia* a fall aeeounl
HERD'S Pl.AID,STELLA 8IIAWL8,
of tire oerorrenere of th* day, gpd revv1**!.’- bf
CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COD corrcpemdcnce. Ac., the latest foMRV WwWgvuse
Preprint, ail public doramenta of htoMW and ireLARS AND SLEEVES, (nww Mylr.j portance—contain, .neeiai, fall rod eerante ropurta of 1 Comtoerrial and financial Affair., New
Vork market., indoding Stock sod MmreyHarkevi
WHITE GOODS, 4cc.
towetlrer with lire Cstils MaAvta ef ths ceuotry
■ud SOCh forelgu Mdrktfe a. are of genera! fotereau
Tire Stem WreKT-r Evtxrxo Post cantata. aB
tbr reading anttre Of toe Daily.

MEM IKP BPY'S WEAK!

cial reference *to tUwraU of country nredera. and
beaidraall tire nislterdf jrn-r.I b.lereat pubhabrel

DENIMS, 8TIJIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADE^ of’ every

digest of the new suf the div ■
•’•*’' *
“
TF1RM8:
Zu-ify A’rerei.w flw.
Kngfel cep. for mis
| Three coptoe to ad&lt;&lt;aria,ad’*uce tV.'X) | vauce....,...
.
Stogie copies per month..7&gt;.:
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
A.;- HreHy Zbratoo Ptaf.
fosuUifadarcn.W'fawatioy ondSuhndvAND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
Siugta copy aato Tbir
1 Fit. cvpka uu i car
toVivtart, . .’«,«) laadianee. 11 LOO
LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
Two copies........... SJh | Jep iortos........ kft.w
FANty CASSIMEHES.a bry.-atuck,
NtoHrZrtnfaTtF.'
_
I. Publitlfa Every Tbutafojr/^
fuirtutiful pattern* and very cheap; HL.1CK
'''t*’tl’ihCT7A.lX&gt; j mlvLeo . .:....»lt,«U
DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

variety and toy le.

,Five
’Xeoptex.
’^7oee
’X«
|TVlX3f *”SUi
jcor i'Aay ifaev number at the

d.’C., Ac.

A large aad be.ulift1 aaaortnu,-nt of

ia advance. .a.CO | rule of *1 per year.
Snbecrtpthm mar ooanmeure at aav time, i'ttg
•ttuff* fa adewm*. A O’ pornoo wredieg us twen­
ty O’ m~n- »ub-criber&lt; a ill Ire ent-.tird to ao e.tra
eopv for hi. serrieea; or for too eob.c-.bere be wUt
receive a copy for six month’ V, Ban”, dab &lt;4
snbserita r. has bron f-^ed. AUtion. may Ire
made to hla the &gt;me 'Veefodtew Money meyb*
forwaritad al onr risk. Rpecimen coptea-at the

it.
W* C. BRV ANTA-CW.-•
fjfced Ito fitoM’a* iw.
41 Na scsvMfv«. Lrasart, NtwYoefa
sUrta, oeltaro, gloves, hosiery, erarata. paati, ev­
Barber «bup.
ery variety £rom five toililaga to six dollan; coati,
The 1’uirecriber has opened a .bop ire art r oppoevery price, quality and pattern ; vesta from six
Aeeta, rfay to perlhne all labor, ofbto profossaeu.
MuilingstouxdoHa/s.
'
«aeh Sa .haring. Imir-euttfog. ahampooing ifa
beir&lt;tev:ng. on Ihkaborted aotiro.
,r.n_________
■- -A. 1LHANNIX.

J’JIOFU*HJB MOTTR

FEBRIFUGE WISE!
BOOTS 3c SHOES,
a targe atock and great vmrnty. Mea’a calf bool,
for (3
hip boot., kip broguM, aalfifo., enaaielrd and paleat leather -do., cootrou gaiters for
tnen and boya. eelf, patcat and feamoftj foatber,

WrtKVER aad Agwr. Chill Ferer. Dumb Ague
I' J'criodteai Headache, Lire, of Ajqretite, Mq*
every diareac arising from a tliwrganiied coodllion of the Liver, or aa impure wr defective aisle
efll.a Iltaod.
14T Tan Wiar’ra rev cr w Gr.inr Itavrum. as a
ommta to vuarcac;,' larax euxirrsv atta soot
aau.au «&gt;■&gt;•» Aaaurt TOa vaa aaova Dumaaan.
JUilN WISER, Sole I’rpwirlor^

tWTo whom ail erdcra meat be addraeeeil Jtl
TO THE PUBLIC!
Hr Frew ask .ff^CUU^rrr. 9*Jua etirer^lp
PBOF. MOTT'S FF.BBlFl’Gfi WINK.
iU virtue* bars fam repretodky wot le the tori Hi
.tian of thia tro«fl*Mfa*‘*&gt;ta^Ifatfro«’tbe sys­
tem. It matter, not ta’wjouforhewtogrta fas
the dtoraae meg b^a *afc«a;yui. tW Wine wm

s’ESj^mkE»,uiktait
lu’Wttt jMidfaihrougbeJithe Western
Stalae. _ —. . . .

A targe stock

'rra“- 'tSTJk

3SE A T a 5
for men and boya. Paha leaf, Leghorn; Fanuu,
wool aad far of every grade, aad maay other

BOOK*

rtiavotfeiMnvwriMr fee

•yyiLUA Mf H. BANT A has
rawtocJ abejr
the old atobd,8tateMfafoMtoSK% Bmw
neiraBfaire4HMtoy. nrbure be ha..reastimUy

'kSm »?LnS^IT ? ?

Mtaaawitggaa Liadti,wJW1 yw*audAriswll.,R?
veraudnyo^Ware,Jtafa.jf vy qtmhy ubd
The aitaatfan of CASH BUYEIS b respect
twuy sotidted. se jre'Mi oJtoia re iio gir
yoo grantor bargain■ tbaa daaffa hid vHbwfae

FBA/.XUMILL.

1 .. .

ke.. Ac. Wheuever tire female Mr»tem
i. fa of order, a d.»e of Rad-efe
Kcgntetoea will,re.lore il to rnolmtly-

CHALLI

pA£EEE OXfla’*'!

Prjcea Bewutakrd ta-.ttlt the trade—cai
nndElxamlao.
P. B.-Cirt for Hid». •
F. ROWER.
Baattoga. Feb.1.1 I6M.
-t asOtf

ilea. Indamam-M of toe itoweto. Dynfwptoe. Urer focppl,ti«‘t.

Tiis svsyiNG post.
f*» ofJwf fx-toemrie .Awr-M.’ is Ge rify -/ *V M
bine I” ‘l,e
elritaX bf a ^^StefaS-

New Arrangement
at the Store of F. ROWER.

b. n. it.
C R. R.—Rsdwat'a Heady Reiref for Headachy
ahettaraWk or nervous; IthsoaiBtiaw
Itorelyala, liumbagn. Gout, Ksueul|dai
TMIfarhr. Bn,all l'o«, 1’craw.riwoUru
Joiata. Kidney Complaint., Srortoe Favrr. Pain. Brewed lire IJrer. lleanav
Jle..dm. Heurtt-nre, and i’.re. of all
kin&lt;ta Redway a Reedy Belief will, ia
a few mlautea. chaw toe miaanm you
auSsr to jojaut pjcaaaic.
.

ImsgswM Throat. Jadsre-toa er* Fa-

READV-.TIADE CLOTHING !
in the

kept eotmtanUy M hand, and all kind. MADE JO
ORDEH.
Don’t Cuzetlbe phute.

wb»ta wears Htafd ^11

’

«A»f A»» c&amp;

PR. J. C. AYER A CO.

^OUflTOM WORK

™r««»

MAIBEACrFBElS’ AI&gt; JGIXEIS’
•

dured cures too numerous and too remsrkahfo to
be forgotten.
’
“
rBET.MtED BT

The oubocriber having roflUcd bto store forth,
tatredactioa of BOOTS A.SHOES aa a breach of
tes trstie, would adieu a pn.Uoo of tire public pat

Judge of Probate,

w.

AWwai '.Wld be hailed
as »bfeaaing bv srsry mother. Uirwehost tbs
taud, whose lafaate are affiicted with bores. Heijiars, Ac. Tta&gt;«» breaking, out uhn*earb )sr»
aridram ofrli.eree trenamltud from the para*
ataai ’A few fames Cd the
Mrre/rmt

AB tliat certain piece .or pareel of land altaate
tn section twvntr.two,- (T2.J town four. (Lr Worth
KNAPETS.
STOW Iia.JlSC.iEiT'i.-^^ very tow.
H co. wmtl any BJIOCHK 8HAWUS. £• io the Thornapple Bircr, oh the couth by ttw east
J
KNAPKTS.
and weal quarter line of said .rotten tjrenty two
Iredtea1 ehUdm’a, aad mtoare* above ef every
(rt,) Of the "«» by the pnblle higbwtr. tind os&gt;
If rou wanl any Grooeriea, specially TEA or the north by a line mad. by Calrla (1. llill, io bis .WripUoo. Ladiea’ tea can grew gaitem for
luror thereof, aa a partition line between Charles twelve ablUinge. Loew do. aiaa to stores ebUTOBACXO.ge u&gt;
KNAI'WS.
of land, more or !e^ will be sold sf public ren- Itoga. Kid coagreaa gaiters, eeiameted bootees,
NOTlOSB^KOto KNAPE.V8. due, to lite highest bidder, al ihb Court Hcnec, in calf bocXUk-good quMity. for »*&gt;* abdliug.. am!
the vltlagc rf Hastluga, ir. jeAf ammly of Barn-.
rrvrytUog dttiri preportioa.
in told evmay. on the slxtatatb Q«) day of Octo­
"ze- — "»•• 1,imn
ber, A. I&gt;. I8J8, at two o’clock in the afternoon of
that day. ’
D.
X
GAGE,
Mortgagee.
u yon want «J LOOKING GLASSES, go to
B. B. Fcun, Atfy for Mortgagee. &gt;iJ io

attorney”nd counsellorATLAW,

.0ob'i Aul to g|T® “• *
J®" whb to Vujr, ' ■.

MMS

C£.

for the illitrtcrirq;
fTS»±iS
s:v; Janutn-tn anm..u oi tat
futaorjry organ, fit ^Tacident to ™/hm.te.
While mu-.y inferior remedies throw ujen the
eommudty have failed and hren dtoearAd, ttiU
ha. gained friends by every trial, tonferrod beuefl-j

go m
:SS.iTt‘SX2.«!S;:&gt;

R will be done on

r/RWTTWG

So wkfa U the held cf its oarfala«4 and ao n-umerons art toe eaam cf ha cures, that almost
evtjy srotica cf country abounds ia person, pub­
licly known, who have been netored from alarming
and et.-n desperate diseases of the lungs by iu
use. When care tried. Its superiority over every
other medidoe of its kind is toe apparent to escape
pbserradan, and where its virtues sre known, the

Jf rangd nlno weal. WBarrr conhtr and State of
etired to b« paid by aa indenture of Mort;;*&lt;v.
MLbiratt.aud containing eighty ecrraoflaad. also
Grateful for the liberal palrousge hitherto be- bearing date lift lath day cf November. IBM,
the afoul l*lf of the aoulfoea.t quarter of aa&gt;d
made knd executed by J.mr. Bell, of Barry Co.,
melton eighteen. In the gam*
■lowed, 1 will in fotarr aodcaror io please.
and State of Michigan, to ii. N. Gage, adminis­
trator cf the estate of W. D. Gags, dsceased. at
Ilaattnga, September 215 'M.
the tame county ead -State, which said mortgage
toiheHAb*bidder,attboXJBUrt Hoose in the riiwas date recorded in the office of the Itegtater of
&amp;£^!”5-13&gt;SSr’,«!i?KS.'£‘25
A. A. KNAPEN.
Deeds of Barry county. .."ircsald, en the mb day
of Deee-nber, ISif, !u Liter D »f Mortgages, on
SJnty U. Wlb day of November next, at l«o
which, aaH mortgage, there to claimed to be
dnel at tbe date of this notice, one hundred and
B. H. Fciptra. AU y for Mortgager.
ctrttr dottoM aad Ofty eight twats (glU) M) aad
aa foil or proceedings baring Meo inetltuted at
Dated Sept- S. 1WS.
l*w- or eqaity to recover the said debt now teCHANCERY SALE.
maining secured hr said mortgage, or any part
tberror Notice ia hereby girca that by rirtue of
QTATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tb» Cw«C C«art
a power of sal. in said mertgage contained, and
If yen waul aay .WIRTH GOODS. V&gt; M
O Hie County of Barry, Ju Chancery.
in purauanee of the statute in such eaae made ard
KN APEN'S.
provided, the premises described in said mortgage,

O

IP»MT ciaa

Pntirnts in ndranecd stages of tho

/
MuinGAGBSALK
nKfif l.T baring been ma!»in IU payment of
U a certalntnm 0"motley. Secured to be paid by
an indenture of M jrtgage.bearing date tUserenth
TbesegofvU vataiMWLl toaell.todi «ito that
da’ of Jauuarv. A D. I'M. evade and ex-eated by
Gcwrge W. K’rtovt. and Bimiee Ktdar. rf Barry all in yasit, of say thing in my line, would call
count’, and Stat’ of Michigan, to Hiram H. Stanirr. oM^edMirgU. KuuSusko county, and Slate of and cxamluc thaan before paitchaaiug. It will be
IndMM. which ..Id Mortgage «;« duly
fa the oSe« of the Begi.ter of Ikeda of Barry my hlgbesl pteaauro to show lhex good, to ail

IWabevswWbsssM**'1-

WHEAT FOR GOOOil

roa tttb axrtn cmn oy
Coughs, Colds, Influenxa, HoararacM,
Croup, Bron ch ilia, Incipient Coaaump-

log a copy of thl&gt; notice usd order to be pufliabad
ia IU KrpobliM.-. Banner, a nuUie new.jiajwr
printed at H-utings and circulating in aald county,
for the foil term of Ihrac w^ks «toM at lea.t
in each week, itvatcllalciy preceding the time uf
Uarirg in the premiacr.
0. I- HAT.
OtOwl)
Judge of Probata.

ISM, at 2 o'clock 1’. M, in Uber d of Mortgagea.
09 I'.ge* *9’ sml W».
...
.
Un which mid in -rigage there ia claliaod to be
due at the dale of thia notire, aarrn Urndrad and
I ahali adl tbeae beautiful goods for £^-lg P4f
thirty ou. doUaraAui ninety two cent., &lt;R73J,Stt.&gt;
and noMilor ptwS^dinga beringbeei loaiitniod and not oo.Ume, (or ralfotr never pay!) but will
at law or in equity to nccrcrtbe aald debt now rvciatolng avcortaf by Mid mortgage or any pirt
th. cu.tomc.-x intern.t, •• wcil as mine, to buy
Notice U hrreby glren that by rirtne. of good, on tome toraa. I intend to aell for nm;h
a power of aSle to said mortgage contained and In
ynyfo. than formerly, ax toareby I ahull han­
dle my means oftaaer.
HTOTEt!

»«4 el l be sold aa

en'i AsweKif Neeeforal wilfirrsdiram from toe
L ite« of the affiicted every particle of dieoeaed
depo.Ua, aad fill tbs reiaauith naw, pure aad
beahby bloou.
■'-

Ayer’s Cathartic PHls,

lEIAIffc AiTL CAIS
CpATEDF MK.1UUAN,) 1'rubai. Court for
O Barry county, an.
i add county.
• At a acaaiM of .aid mart, LoUrn nt t(»» oRca of
tlte Judgn toarvof. iu IlaatlHga. ou Monday, the for mev and boya.
rj^Msis- *•u
rTO-’-(l L

aaaovarue awtourrar.

NanyifaeasM IbstaffiteiJiUswlftr wviab&gt;arilo4
u heir looai. fron, lire direafed-be^m of -rttfely
efam BereMa.Cndfaa|ll i.tfagMfaaffiffiWlb
are among Ure moat eeeutmm of coiteli tatMoai ihaihe need, of 'these distance may Urelees ••tab-

DRY GOODS!

KI AM. TH£ PUHP061S OF A FAMILY HffBIC,

PRJJBATE N0T1C?.

nuaaMS.

Coanfotigg

tluonnSrcw of the prutos-joa this remedy tf.

tad invigorate every pertton of the human orgtataa. correetiag Ua dlaeaMd artton. and rcioring
Ito hrahhy vitalities. As a consequence of these
properties, the I-jtxUi! who ia towed down with
fan or phydcai debCity la aatsafohed to ford bis
Itoufix or taw^^restorrd by a remedy at coee ao

chmmm?

aau auxMca •
■ aanovanno amotvaxT.
ssarves Diasaau,
., B«aai.rxxT, BUrtcr, kMt• • uvoaa. •
-. „ ।

dnem no quiniarn or other injurious effctu
whatever upon tho ccnrtitutton. TBoao eured
by h are left m healthy aa if they had nerm

ssss sjftw.xiss flss

MWfl ft

KEW SPRING GOODS!

Md me Ufretiy both for rare nd protection.
It ia hoped thia prioe trill place It within the
reach of all—tho poor aa well aa the rich. A
gnat snpirianty of thia remedy over my

-.‘wjrtyg"1?1* —ry-i.T^r1-^
dakSftbnr atoam. The a«vm below touned U
iu tlie matter of Hie eatate ofDav id Hyatt, dac-d
Tba nirest IjONNEtR, RIBBONS, ami FLOW­
On reading uul Chug the petition duly rariftml,
of CLsriea tlalfonay, executor of said eatete.
praying'for certain maonx. therein act forth, tar ERS, and IXt’MES, &lt;p4 SPRXGi.
!i.-eaae to m-U certaiu real eatate, in aa-d petilfou
daecribed, belonging io Mid decewrd.
f
TV'-vi- B * Cunkrcd. tout the eonridetption
xtxcaxtekxdcixz^a
btovesi
ot raid Jictition. and the bearing thereon, be poetpunad until Monday, the &lt;th day of Ocii4.tr. Ih.'A
at 1 o'clock io the .(lernoois at the oHco of tlie
Will do well vo call nod ..mine for Ihaoaclrei Judge of Probate. In Hutinga, st winch time and
DBXBG T*&gt;XAC*XX»TC»e,
bon of tone cad «trength to the ryitem dcUbutnl
place all parlies lutcrealcd are required to appear
by disease.
bedare purchasing slaenbere.
and show cauM.lf any, why the prayer of tlie ftliltoacr should not be grauted :
And it ia further entered Uvat tlie petitioner
pi** ftieUiE of

*s»
r»n&gt;» , fLiuutr,
'
.rcra utauaav. • -., a. a. aausr.
„
txruMMxvviu luauxaa, uul’un BimMlgm.
S’luajuta aaaaaas. . auixx aan aasburtAK
ctMitaanva maauta, axuer »»» axi.citeTvee.

tody: and in hsHorn dfotafex wb« Ftnrn

D EN1M 8,

^bSTnered-; ronri-! of MwforaV, BaadV Ito
lirf, BMfrayo MtaaCtog BtaMvwat —demT*

Urerroreolto^dnmicw.-wHero.n itator sMibiaed

wlicro a wy forgo aiMtUnnl ef m» good, just

SUCH A*

HHEJBT IKON!

HEW SPBING GOODS!

'■•F•• Rtatania &lt;rf BdasrsmUe rmtlaiii
-Vh
Lmdor eaUad for by dm

»d wt&amp; &gt;■*» ■ii, ifatfafal m
39
«hmm «- arm from ta w t. wy

reeairml fryn New Vork, to on

.j;

mtn aeuxar cbm 2a"1,

’ s.
EXHlBfXIDJIl
2s

Q0LU5IN.

at

ONE OJf TW.B^TSmqfS Of

ooods

HUSk^ELTi 8*-

1, tt-a.-A-w , ■■ ■ .
—M .l.hU~..’ff
T’’- FRUH AMBAVAI.

J.TSABT?

V»&lt;*» eulaaeed vklu» to bua!Dt», nw Bre (1&lt;n,
•fcWtom former p&lt;ro^..w i, ptotoe

W’lMOrtVE AMDRTMKIT OF

-

fatnrttiMK
«r Fcvw ud
. W—RTMrt Ttnt, ChiU Fww. XPteN
Ague, PetfaiAimU MondncA*. «f ROiowq

Ur a-1

*I TttAOtnXL,

1

Ague Cure,

Hart-agi. May 14, i«H - s’.

• *-

•stsitac c

*■*“»

�BLOWrlU’

IASSSWWit

a -xx.ixavixH WanaJIaa.

KOT l&lt;A°d Sat

l=W.

r all thm? tboptaJitir‘g5ua

4n ■

*14

&gt;■

tn
4*

r* aw|
leu.)
id ■ rig'

ItaU Kealuralive.and .U effref, wtrt m uoiZ
we leci It uur duly lo you and &amp;&lt; aZ!!ret
port it.
Our Utile son'a brad for aotne tbne l.sd Um .
a covered withretrre. u&gt;d
1
n» b.r ,1—.
•m|"«&gt;eqk wlreo a frkwd. re«’n&lt; J.U ,ofcn
r1'!1*?’ M’ ^J1**
‘GrUraUre, .. did so,

Tbe eloek roosiats in part of

I’fl^TS,

DELAINES,

SIIAwtX HOSIERY,

MERINOS,
D BN !M 8.

FLANNELS, SHECTfNGB, STRIPES
rumime w
TICKS, IJ NS EY8, SCOTCH PLAIDS, ana
osny. sub. ereire of rirtue and moenUtk soda hue
..torutdiiit: in tbe eyes of Ibe eh Uued world W«
Shirtings (brown ami whit*,) Ken­ •LdlBlui inflexibly oppose *11 distioelMaa be­
tween native and adopted citiiena. «W all pre
tucky JEAN8, TWEEDS, CASSI­ reriauon on ncuuni of birth or rrlirioue briiefFrJntbe deep Interest we fcel in iLe great imho *ffiU£cAXDIXAVU!C VEGITABLK BLOOD
mil vet dcndJd. w. bare gtrre. and »L.U cmituwe
NI ERES,
tori’* it much pnvvnuevre*. but not toIba exclnsiJa er twglret ululLor rnaUers al tatoroal and iu&gt;purtance. We shall suprrini.nd our new* depart
..rot with great cure, it bring our endeaeoe fo
make it fall and rrliable. always securing new. U.

1'Hoisate ,.wnc

‘d.-sarus’

___

aWw3)

;

Jadigerf

PROBATE NOTICE
2TATK OF MltllfOAX. » PmlwK
5 Barry nmMr. a*. •
i .id euua
Al a cession »{ .Id court bolden al I
ri Judge thereof. ia If—lings, oa M

petMla. Ijrer &lt; ..riiplulit, lh»eaM-. &lt;K
th* Heart and Kidm-»«, Female Comnlaiulv, Smull Pul. Fever.. Meaalea.
Ac., Ac. Wbeu*. er the female .retest
U out of order, a draw of Bad" ay'.
Uegulatur. will rr»t«»re it to rynlartiy.
Xo female shcmld l&gt;* without them.
IL R, K Remedies are sold bv Rntuiau orery. □share.
JLkD WAY A CIA
J. P. Roberta A Co.. Hasting..
,
A. J. Bowue, PvalCrf-vtlhr.
K- Stdiwl., Ureng,.dle.

JUST RECEIVED

Al the cbeapcit store in t4wn by

H. J. KENTIFLD
a new stock nf Fall and winter GOODS,
wlitch.will be M»l&lt;l for

BEADY
required iu appear and ahoa
cant., if any, nby the prayer of aaid petitioner
tboald nul tie ctaaled.
Aad it la Ju.ti.er ordered that tbe pelitiower
giro m.ure So all parties intcmUwi by cbubmik
aeeq.'
IbU notice aad order U be paUli.bvd
in the ''iieimMuau lUuncr." a pnplie nea.pnj&lt;r.
printed al llaMinz*. and circulating in Mid ivuu
It, fur lb. ftiU term of three -eckn. oner al kw.t
I* each week Hext inuMedialcly preceding tbe tin.
uf bearing in Iwnramiae*.
n7|w3
. O. L RAT, Jwdge of Probate^

at astimUhitig k&gt;w prices. My motto
Is *a little cheaper than the cheapest?
1 hftt v jnsl roccivutl * g&gt;wxl aswetnoat

sou aanw «w

«~r ™^eEwTtErd2-

I* proreedhtg. uflb* Legtolature, but gie* (nil nerbstim report, uf aperehoa ia which the peWk mar
Irei aw inlereet.
'
•
In our OHUtaemal department, oere ulikh a
couiiwteat inaa will preside, w* shall aim al oecw- waa produced by my diM.rder.-d stomach, for when
mt dtapenaia left Sue m» headarhe left with it,—
reey sad nrliabilitr.
The editorial menagetnmt and geuerel cendoet I naw fret better In every reaped than I Lave far
of the p*l«-r will remain ll&gt;* ren&gt;* as al present— VmuXyMra,
JOHX S. DEMV&amp;.
' We intend tu still further increoae our reading
Fcven tbe Rev Mr. McMcu »' I’aaturof frdi.ria
matter Th* Tais' ’U la printed.« new, bcaulifal

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
hat FBfct itself rach a renown kt the cure of
mtywirn &lt;« Throe and Leng Caaplafat. tW
I’, i. entirely uunrereairy for . to recount Ua
crider.ro of its virtue*, whererer it hat teen «a&gt;
ptey*!- As ft haa ton* been ia coaaUat uaa
throughout this tee-Jca. we need aot do more Uu*
BMure the people lu quaiity la hept up M the baa«
ft ever ha. been, and that it msyba relied on I*
JL u..n u x..
«_ - i - »

MAR.m A. HIGOIXiwnir

. J. WOOD— Dear Sin I bare —
of Profrereir Wv«J-. Ue.i ,tlli„Tj
ay tt ia the grealret diarosrry 4 u,s

lEM'S AHIi DATS

MORNING EDITIONt

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
Foa Coennxw;
Fo* ras Cvu or DvararaiAfc
Foa Jscxnaca;
Fox. rn« Cess or Intoaamur *
Fom Haaoac**:
For na Cvaa or Drwcmx*
Fob a Fori. Stomacb ;
Foa r» Ceas o» Esmrsuss

fcpubitres friends la the Interior rf the Bute,
regjtrdlena of labor oU expense.
Xow is the time of rear. Just at the eomasaoer
ment n&lt; a new volume, for .ulrtcribers to aettd In
their name*. We abaft mak* tbe Tsrst-v* mors
thaneeer worthy of nnj-port. We a.k &lt;wr frievxh
to eireulate thi. prosptrtus, end any a w«rd ia
__ tu.xl.1 —.t. ,K.
Ik-1
..

Indies

DRESS GOODS

a* ,n-a.
Moarea. Hweuwr. KitleohvbreJ Fant A Ca.,
Bar.lrera. WajJingt.Hi, D.V.
Hun. Geoevv Jieigga. Nut York.
Wm. If. Rirta, One. rfDefe^avr.
B d. Forevibe, Eiq.. Deal Ft Agft, I. C. B. X.

to lbeper€.rntanee Of whieh cur public pMiroa
has rualdsd ua UiecetnMe to ua small eslcnt.
TEBMS.-Slagle eopy H reni“. to &lt; lul». font
copies for »b-. ur nine tuples for MO, In adrencr—
each aubacrllav* name written «n lhe paper.

Such aad'finta, Ginghnnia, ^cptina, Mo
riwei.l’arariictink Block Alpacca* and a
variety of Wool Dclopna, all very nice
and wry cheap.
Alto n good tt*»urtmcnt of CI&lt;&gt;th» tor
MORTGAGE SALE
men’s ucnr»£nd a large stock uf Maples.
EFAULT haring been made in the payment of 1 leniins Sbevtinga, shirting, stripes, rbeciu
a certain Ml ui urnwuey, aecured to be paid hr
and tickings.
an I ndcatnre of Mortgag*,bearing dun the seventh
day of January. ,\. D. I'M. mad* «»dexecuted b.
JUST RECEIVED s new h.«rd

TRI WEEKLY DETROIT TRIBUNE,

D

BOOTH ca«t MIOEM, Y
ley, uf IxvaburgK. Ktaeiuaku county, usd State of
Ininkua, which M.d Mortr.gr ... duly recorded
in tkoM uf the Rerikler of Deeds &lt;rf Barry I Lfodir’a Gaiters BusKIuh and Boot*, a
enuutr sture«a&gt;d. ua tbe 1st daeof Fcbrerary A. li. g&gt;-od aM&gt;&gt;rttn&lt;nit at very )&lt;•» prices.
IMEniSu'aiuekl*. M..ia Uber*
Mort-.gr.,
On hand a verv largo stock ofCruckcry
on |xqres W nod Sfts.
Ou ulneh awd moetnge llicre ia edaisred la be stone and Glass \Van».
due al the d.ir at tb„ i»&gt;ti^ , re.en hundred und
tbirtr-oMduller, ami ninrt.-ren &lt;«u, pUl.ffi.r
and noaallor procevdinf. bar lug hern instituted
fefcHOKBIBS,
el law ar iu oquilr lo rreu.er the Mid debt aww n
maiunu; moored by aaal uwrtgag* ur any purl
of all kind* cheap for Ready Pay.
Xnsiea ia hereby given tbal by virtue of
I have alm» a rcry large quantity &lt;•

3U.T3T1ME333S3E&lt;.
AND

CHANCERY SALE.

on hand and all persons wishing tn buy nr
sell will do well to mil before bargaining
elsewhere.
I would particularly call tho attention
of persona who arc building to the foci
that I have just Received a large slock ol
Nails dnd‘ Clans slid (hat 1 will furnish
aash, Glass, nails, Dot Trimmings &amp;c.,
al as low a figure an poaniUa.
■11-r I
IIJ KEN FIELD

TEMPERANCE

men, and eminent foroitlfir.. bare lent their
names tn cattily tbs vaparnllakd ttasfidMat ufltaat
remodica, bet our spare here will r.ot permit She
iatertiuu of them. The Agents bebnr nuaed &amp;
nhh cretii uur AmVUCAX AU AX AC in which they
are Rim; with also full dre.-rintwE. of the abort
evmpUiuU. and the treatment that abould b«Mlo*ud fcc tnatr sure.
Do not be put &lt;&gt;!f by unprincipled dealers with
other prrparaduca they ataha more praft on.
Demand AVST*- 3—* — ------ ■wZ j-a.
want «u bust I

There goods were bought to sell, and I wish that
all in want of asytMng hi my line, would eall
and examine them before pwrehaaing. Il will be
uiy highrrt pleasure to abnw three goods lo all
wbo may favor me with their patronage.

I shall sell these beaotifal good* for XWp Pu,
and not 00 time, (er rather no e* pay!) bat will
eoavlnee any «*t to three mlmitea. that «t la foe
the customers intarrei, aa well aa mtn*, to buy
goods&gt;m the** terms. I inieud lo sell foe much
Uerr pro^r. than formerly, aa thereby I ahaU ban­

MOltTGAGE SA1.F-

Upsyiaeal uf • certain sum &lt;4 money. se­
curer! Iu Im paid by an Indenture of Mortgags,
CrBlefnl for lhe liberal patronage hitherto be­
bearing dii. Hit ilMe-day uf Xui ember. IBM,
made au.l circled by Jriue. Bell. of Harry Co.,
and Stalo of Michigan. to I&gt;. X. Gage, adiEinta- stowed, I will fa future eodeuver io plfaae.
Dator of tie estate uf W. H. Gage, deceased. of
Umlinga, tfeplember If, *M.
, lb&lt; same enunlr and Riat*. which said taorflgag*
was duly recorded in tLe o&amp;ce »f iba KegtcU r of
Deeds of Birr, county. it.miid, aa the ITthday
of December, lRS8, in Uber I) of Mortgagee, on
'tin which. said mortgage. there it claimed to ba
due. al lhe data of thu notice, ana hundred aad
eighty dollars and fifty-eight oei;U. (tlsO M) and
no salt or proceedings haring lieen iattitulrd al
... ... ........ ... ....... it.. . ■। .i..i.t __ —

great •homageo.rr th* weekly, nut only ia rota
prising more g- neral news, but in gttlug tbe nurLata ofr.rh day. and pyrreulir.g, aim. AUiuctl erra
lav variety of facid city ulteUigri.ee
We dn not know that it ia avm.ary to paiticnlarlseafter tbe abort, bat we n.ay rey, tlw TaiWusir Tuo&lt; na ■ ill contain lit* latest new. br
telezTuiih, market*, the latead news bv the mails up
tutbe bouruf going tuprw.,generalm.-c.-htnctias
GREAT DISCOVERY I
soiueiioaa. reports &lt; f fecl.re. and public innlitur*.
ami all lhe rariety i.flucal. eomniereial aad luartnr
THE 1‘1HM&gt;8&lt;H’HER’8 STONE
iatani|*9cr»lilcli appears In the I'ailr.
FOUND.
'jfT Wmyou not get nerreal peruana tu unite
fagetuna up a tlub for Ute Doth or Tri-Woekly ? ( WL J. C FIlEMOXT, ia Ma iretrfa ittaevrered
ft* DfirfioiT WKBKU- TffIBL XE cwrt.in y man, rtarthng wM&lt;kt&gt;. but imr
u&lt;,n
ing aD tbe important tod lafret grnen.1 mini derfal and true, than the reml direurrr&lt; that
the Daily Tribune sad about to much reading aa
Iba X&lt;re York WoeUire; u mailed U&gt; BuUerlrrt
regularly every Monday aftemoou, at pi Uer year

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
Ute reason* why

FRANCIS ROWER

ISAAC C. MOTT, ‘

ajiKLtv am i r//.fA/»n x/.’A .vpiiw
TlX, CiU'rUt JXDSJIXET-IKeX
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■^XfrrrrnTti'rrrcrrTt: ’

My anaortmerl of PARLOR STOVER, (wntpriee
Um moat bewutlfiJ j-alterna in msrkn.
1 bare lhe greatest variety of
l-rf
Ef.RVjWRl) • » ’*
OVEN STOVEK
P»Wt.

A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY I
WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE

Ever ares in thiatqa n. Sil ITafaand BuiSe’re.

XEW l ORJi WEEKLY PBEM,

TO HOUSE BULLDFRS.

A BEAUTIFULLY

n A VE a very complete atnek of Howe buddiag.Latches, Dalia.

IHardware, including Lucks,
Screws Hiages of afl kinds.

WILLIAM JONES.

TIX* w-A^E; .

Harla* bofl’l the entire Stock fol

Ugt o?H»vt&gt;Uga. in smd Coontr nf krr., si
known a* vUlare lot. numbered three hwndn
eeeeotr. (370.1 three hundred aerenty-om. (»71
three hundred mwtjlw, (3T»,&lt; according

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Baowa A

Cir. Coact Ca—liieieaisr.
Aausa, CueapUa Bottmtore.

fXOPPKR. Tin and Sheet Iron Wan of ail kindfo
VJ nn Land ur madelo order.
TOBBIXO OF ALLK1XDS i'ROMITLY an­
ti ded to. EAVh-THl&gt;LGH and COXDlCTOR
on abort notioe, ia sire and style to an"
FKAXC1S UOWkB.
RaalHga Frbuary l»lh. 19K.
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S1&amp;SB13SB,
ORMERLY kept by T. Pniiunt, is
eomtxntly making addition* to the
same, all of which, ha prnpottoa to aell

F

C1EAFER I baa tbe CHEAPEST

witr°»cens
WILL BK RKXTTO EACH RUBHORT
RECEIFT OF THE SVRSCTmWN

New Barry Mill,

TERMS—IX ADVAXCE:

hand, all kinds of Goode in ty line

POKE BAMZKA FLOUR BARRELS. TUD8

BUTTER FIRKIX8,

k^t’^’.Srj7

Judge of Probate,

IS how iu Buceessfu! operation,
to do any amount of

•'haai-J CUSTOM

"WORK,

UTaa good order and aa prompt as any
other Mill in Barry, or any other cow*/Having accurod tho mvvioea of

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N.

Hastings.

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lo chaa*r tWr advarttsewsett

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letter to 1'rrt. Hill tanra r
-SLAVERY wkiaM i
vious to 1835, the average
the property of the State waa *56.652,
;.“id WA. thoffitote tex per year was toto.tvrt,
(■.BATT * WPATTJMWG,
uanrraep oThis antagonist.
OF
THE UNITED STi
— 1-nd tta&gt; rate of tax pra ossrt. l|-nills.
. point kai-^Ja^ly Ml
“Not as yon knows on," said the indi
Cofrpertirtd," d&gt;o Koasosi Wilkins Mic '
For the first year of Republican rule j est tribunal (Judge Tara
■nat Tanka* •I’ve handled severer ooi
awteer^who-wscilwayt waittof far sargp••
wiA ptauty of help, -till
thing. U) turn up—dowijJruhejowtW I • soonrate valnttlon of the property of our fawx. H°w jt cocxp w
the State was H31.fW.1G4. the average OOCBTXD IS’.V MtSTehY
ronld sU attend to *
'
hss numerous brother*, Qiaries WekI overlooking and
ena’f fiinnrv wefe a drag upon hta Mwai State tax per cent. 48-100 of mill.
A7 &gt;27?— katsaadatara. State strata, tart
oonUU w&amp;irs.
This shows the remarkable fact that
tht avuHxl attrugt lag lot id by tbu Re. tion, pledged
F. II. A J. BVBBKUk
ppblicanr, is |^2,C.3O Ices than that levied
«sa was oamplete, fcr ha was
-- tho Locof«o4 during the
.- prifeodiffc
-vr
by
io bring borne to dine a friend his decM*.
faf^oprsc an explanation 1
— , .
. ..
T0|e, iwJ
pn-rMa
•”&gt; -fa. “ hl,b„ J„lleULUfamJ.lfa nr-atVB.
followed, with a verdirt f r the defeodatet
and the plaintiff sentenced th pay tbo la. not.
It' jras .muddled ^awqy. nobody
9*
rfKT EXISTS W KANSAS b
tue
own friends and acquaintances by having jured Arriran ninepenre.
”
knew how. and pyLfamj)y stuck on time
er over #96,000,000 —bring a d.ffi-reuen 1 q.
TlW '
P
them come and pass several weeks with 1
“Sold, by maple,” said VeriwouM.— brother
,
paries
&gt; w t[ike
■ ■ u aatotal
-a iT
u
K
k
J her without any why* and wherefore*.— “Here, nigger, here’s a quarter, and give Of coura* he submitted to It, priAlgid as rfl— ONE HUXDllKtfFK6CENT.
IX r.VO. OF Hi! 3uu. „
fa, „
C.TOHP.People vrondcrevl and people talked why mo the butee; but If I ratch that ehap in he la, end oTrimrae, siro, fib wife did sot ■» O. fa, ./
Rsrueucaxs. This is what tbh fared, - ... ihafa-onte reraranher that Mr.
Lilia secluded herself within doors so the green goggles, |fiek!o me if 1 don't Melt
'
Sortt organs rail increasing the birther StMrt&gt; al
fASVFACTVtn^
much, for to see her, you had to seek her heave him into the Sound."
same time and pfa^, gave
atata I
, hh
v cKmrurrrooo to this .ioetnna,’
out; but Lilia cared but little for the1
It is needless to say, that while tho getting .diMatisfactiuu and cookie**, until I Of d* twpnyvra y
gitter and false splendor as well ax bul- Kots ware only half wav on, tbo «“Wta is Tb«aaas*B. Cherek t”
! anJ
ritlo’ta- J sums recant circumstances—Iff the prow-bcartedxwsa of the world's praise.— man In green glasses .liMpprared, and ’. rusc'ctolanalii-Hs we are at a lore to know
____
j Democrat to aid m
!
Home was to her a spot, a wcll-aprlng of । was the first man to make himself scaros | prveitely whafttwy nrOMed KTa sopara- |
H$«. Toomas B. Chcmcu, uf Grand ■*
-- ' 1
1 ■'
happiness. There was her little garden when the boat touched the wharf at Pruv-1 lK&gt;U.
’ ~
J _
; Rapids, has been nominated by tbo Lo-1
•' ,:
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filltal with choice and pretty Bowers, ideoce. ’
comptonitee of tbo SJ Congreaaitml Die-1
wMch' shk -hod raised, watered and nurtrict as their candidate for Congress, |q '
nA XTA,
lured by her own hand; there were the
ITM Ume&gt;* DUlcultrThe fullowing fahmrsMc passage ftoiw opposition to Hon. F. W. Kuxooc —
climbing vinca, filled with fragrant roses,
ebw
Abraham L'ncoln’falate vjMwbei eGm|w Ho probably won't be beaten more than
There is a good story which may have
*&gt;!
Dr. Shelton Makenxie jgives, in the
giving to the eye of the beholder an ar&gt;fuur or five tbourand majority. Wo are i
him ara true fmtrh* and «oMa .mam
- -—
, curious to see whether the Frtt Prtn I been heard In nt on- than Roe Yail SufRy
pearance of cavy; there stood the little Philadelphia Prm, a long Account of the * -"r- :------------ r---------------- ---field tins suturner. We hegrd Uf|M da/
bower over which twined the hanging and Dickoos Diffieulty, from which ws take
sill
repeat
its
answer
to
the
'
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tlx- following facta:
I
moathmgv^ itawglas ainl that class
i whan on a visit to the country j we went
running grape vine, where, with a book
“Who i.Tbornas B. Church T
I to show soma mm how to upttsh/* -We
In the year 1M7, during the publication
or paper oe a sultry day, Ulla could re­
first-rate eodorarment, and will
poet m solitude, and when the footsteps of the Pickwick Paperi, tn they are call
in (bat paper of'Feh. 11,1855, In the ^Ciil&lt;-d, and viiltod &lt;k&gt;wl; under a toayoock,
.^ Walter, HsUn&lt;.. Ac.. DaUls
rights
which
au
other
class
am
brwmd
to
W&amp;V ffushMTlTBIWIlBi
■?
of one echoed upon a listening ear. who ed—for the actual name of the book if
oUowiug
language,
vix
;
respect.
How innjcasuraLly, Abrahajn
sweat frtwn
Du Itehfrli B—h lull Is
sprang quicker, lighter, or morn lovingly “The Posthumous Papers of the Pick Lincoln, pleading 1t»r the eternal princi­
"Mr. Thus. B. Church denounced the
Free Prow
And who L&gt; Mr. Church 1 position, whan one of the Uljf &gt;n*-.-nsthan Lilli 1 Charles often thought of the wick Gab"—Charles Piekena marrw-d
ples
of
tin.
declaration
of
independence,
remark a gentleman one- ma-tc,—“The tbs daughter of Charles Hogarth, at that towers above tffkt ftrtHtihle class of poh W bro » aa be ever Cutbful to the Demo sera related the anecdote of the eM man
world may share my wild pas«ii«x, but time a musical critic of the London iliciana who spend all their energies ir. re cratio Party 1 When was he anything
to work in Ms'
jrorniflo CKronicU
vamnwia , aud
«ua now, we believe
onrir ---------- - .
Hominy
elw tliaa a Wilmontprovisoist and a free
bolding &amp; like relation with the Daily "•*&amp;* •fc”’1
1)
eoiierl At what period of tho publicw
M
i tion of the /'res Prut, under wtawjever
world never raters. I am something be­ Nt*t. At that time Mr. Diekens wna w
Tbs cliallanga was arwptodsWLjlR
25 years old—his wife about twelve
ounlrol, has its management had his ap
sides a fashi&lt;raablc man, but not to you ;
H. 1‘ARKEU,
the Republican and -Democratic parties.
pruva! 1 When did be support an-1 vote hay wagon driven roupd, and tie Inal
I have a human buart, uberc rests upon months hta junior.
( saltbe poesibla lhat.lU poupu of thy.
1 commenced.
For some time 0» CW
Mr.
Hogarth,
who
thus
became
Dickin
good
faith
a
whole
Democratic
ticket?
I rvra l^s X«w Yvrt Msresry. | it a pillow upon which lira no fanra- 1
State of IllinoU will hesitate to choose
D DJU 2 ’2 £» U D’US j’JSHi J'dHB. I have dullness and caprice, and iu all this j cna's father in-faw, had been a W. S.dn Ahreham Lincoln in preference to S.,!. Was It last tall a bop be let no opportunity man held his cfwn very ereditnldy, '■IHRl
Fur the
oerapo bhu of stabbing lite Democratic out tawtfiitigly. “Mors hay ! m.ww hay I
you have M share; sometimes a butter- । Edingburgh, his native city.
Douglaa!
We
laivc
a
sOong
confiden
t
1 Iw-nefit uf inch uf our readers who are
craididalc for Cungrosfi in the 3d Distrki! &gt;
—--- --------------------------- - - --------- r -p,. lly and sometimes an earthworm, but you
that tbe/wilf not btaitate.
Mr. Thomas B. Church la rottro p-litat a lime, cloudx^rr cjvqdorMrtd«»»I not Scottish, we inform them tliat the
know me only on the wing!"
Lincoln said:
j
“U-Mtrdiug! 1 Jcvlarn I'm sick of its
callv as ho is nxmdlv. Tkt Frtt Prrtt cd him. Tbr- utd man was nrarlycover
Thus time passed ak.ng with seemingly mysterious InftWrnppendrd to Mf. I|q“Three iiutHWuifiiiaw-(H»e thirteen col ran’afford to be assailed by a man who i •*!; ■’ill b*’ k&lt;‘pt
'
। very immu!" contemptuously
out , n&lt;&gt; sorrow to mar one smile of their hsp- 1 garth’s name signify “Writer to the Sig onies) by thdtf reprve*e&gt;t.Wire in uhl Inde­
. sffoke
,
ware fi.und it well nigh as difficult to cs more hay I until, struulbM to b*m «
' Lilia
Univ
to ho?
bur buvband,
husband, after
after they
the, hnd
‘ ‘ pincsa.
------ ------y to
A little plr-lgr of affection re­ net," a degree of Caledonian lawyenhib pendence HaM. said to the wbuis world of - - a------ «—I the top at tbedisorderwiraauidm^d
i both
—■•• entered
.............................
Luth eg«»i
their private ' little ! uniud their union, which was to Lilia the between a counsellor or ‘•advocate," aud OMwr’lWe boHdhoeo 4futhp. to be self
hay, Il beguu first, to rull, tljjr
—*—-------------------------------------------------------‘ crowning point of all her hopes. Little the ordinary attorney or solicitor, lie1 evident; that all mon are created equal;
■ parlor.
■
wrote a History of Musie. Lockhart, ir.
that kt should do any olheew iso thou de and at last off it went fnjm the Fsgoe,
,
•• Well, Lilia, who !&lt;•&gt;• blame about It, tert tottered over the soft carpets in tiny
that they are cnduorq| T»V their Creator
and the old men withit.
.]
•
his Life of Soitt, says that “all who un­
-ixx-tlliox xMA TAIIAHL
1 you or I, dearest I Yuu certainly Anew, steps, whilst twinkling blue eyes and
with certain lua’icnaLle rights; Ilia! uomu* us.— 1M. Adrtrlittr.
“What are you down hep IbyT’' erf*}
1' w.
all Kerb oarroul
I my wile, that my wiahra were very knueb faxra curls lie bid io luamiua'a lap, until derstand the science speak highly of U." among tbexe ore life, liberty, and tho
the boys.
'
.
For our own part, we have always failed
| qgriurt it,'fiu* I mart eay, I had full etrougb again her putclaspcd arms guided her
pursuit of happirieaa." ‘This was their
“I came down artar hay,’’ answoged
to approeiato thia small solute, having
. j ui boarding w hi 1st 1 was a bachelor; its faltering steps to where an«tbsr stood to
majestic interpretation bf the economy of
the &lt;&gt;ld man stoutly,
'
I1AXIEI. COOK,
I trials are vexatious and untold, and much, ratch her in his arms and lovingly whis­
tl»
universe.
This
was
their
hilly,
wise
Which was a literal fagt: be copra
j air that celebrated argurnvut, employed
Unwovse. on the strength of it, ( bis pmper “papa's Lille!"
and noblo underrtaoding of the justice of with such gigantic force in respect to the down af cr the wsgrai load, which hod to
(•-•ion of lawyer being wholly unprofita­
,&lt;llrl.Usiat«&gt;|w&gt;tai»i&lt;igte!.&gt;.u8io. °« “J
1 »rt*ded to VOttr wishes, as
tho Craolor to Ills creature. (Applause.) Phirnix Banx claim, and other corrupt be pitched on again rather moeeAsfUber
ble,) Mr. George Hogarth removed from
Yea gentlemen, !p all Ilia creatures, to allowances by ike last Ixcofiwo Board, in ately.
&gt;»»r . 14**1. ufaisir..
__ ! you, no d'-ulj*/thought the variety and
» Edingbargh to txmdoo, and Mt up ns a
the whole credt Ctftiily of man. In their 1854, vix:—• The Democratic party are
A, sH E1:XF.V7
novrllr iu tf.iritqj no cares would give you
newspaper critic. In this way, though
“C*nar rota lUooaoa, Sib f"—Tho
enlightened be[ief} nothing stamped with not ttaipon«ible for the acts of their offi
» &gt;uJ &lt; ou&gt;iM.lvr »« l-o«. AJkiire 1 iuof*&gt; ttuif to |uvc njo.
Ain't that sol"
RecnUiiNI an nld laugh the other day,
his manner is very hard, be bea exhibited
tl&gt;&lt;-Divine TWS?'!’SWUkciiru was aent ten—-all other parties are." Recent in“Cbarlra !" cxtlaimcd she, half laugh and trying U&gt; think what caused it, we
into the wngfcj tote trodden ontand dei vestigatioa in respect to the comparative
ingly, and yet nt tho aamc time nomc- ^though: oerselves of an adventure that
wli.tt provoked at him, “you shan’t lay j B. was very (bad of relating in years
graded, Md liubrutad by Us ffllujra^- aruOTnt of incidental expenses between
triarch anioog the powspapoc scribes al'
mcnced taudiry, a colored porter ehefpi
Tbcy
crasped-nut &lt;mly tl&gt;c whole race of
tlw blatoc ••«» to m*; you know very
P*!1
. occurred co board the Lexington, on Uwlun, cUady ramarkable, in prieafrUfc, I tnon then living, but they'nuchtd for­ the Inst and the prevent Slate officers, up t&lt;» a country looking ehs* n»yhg—
well iou uixlv no ol-jectiotis whatever
brings foithtbe following disagreeable re­
fbr insisting on relating twu or tWd‘1
•■Carrv your baggage, sirT1
I
when 1 pr.•(&gt;■•*&gt;■&lt;I tbu thing to you, and uor of her passages from New York to lapidated anecdotes about Sir Walter ward and seized Upon ths fartherest p&lt;» sult, which will peremptorily dnnand of
■No. I nttber tncM w»M*
the mi.
Itcrity. They ervCTcdo WNiron tn guide the Free Press a resort to its old weap­
The hen. was a Vertaotu
went heart ainl hand with me, and now, Erovidence.
Scott.
their
childrcnUliTfllWT
children
’
s
child
­
d
of
twenty-fire,
sharp
enough
in
a
horse
j
lH-eaus&lt;- il’n turned out so differently from
ons. Here are the figures:
UILt.l t.M HI KGUEK,
Tbo Persian proverb prettily says, “I
“No! I ain't got any UaggM*-" .
ren, nnd the cpundcss myriads who should
what you ami I expected, you want to
185L
18S7
am not the rone, but I have lived near it. । inhabit the csrth in othtt^sges.
Tbo purtcr looked at. him a minute,
)Viae
tNtor ■* Utah;
errert’yourvclf and say it's all ujy doings, ,
Republican.
Democratic.
then very coollv stooped down, IM Tak­
n 65 ing bold of hta* fodt, raid with in, air of
No, i-o*. «ir, that ain't going to be the
Audited General, 1122 00
round home era Providence aud IJoxfjn.
257 00
S«’y of State
IM 20
finale by any tueaiis!"
uoca
were
;
aavw
utnotahmentt
’ *
and
so
they
established
these
great
self
■
50 00
Sup. of Pub. Ina., 647 21
Charles was an;axod » her ranjsslmis-, He “turned in" pretty early, and “turned rAnedfollow and BMHand,who tranucted
••Why, m.uisa. tha^euae of yo^r /rrf,
evident truths that wbea in the distant | Treaa. and Deputy 169 74
101 00
in sjxsskiug,*nJ shook with laughter, ray­ out" again about sunrise the noxt mom all his bueiaeea n^etiatioua while the auain't it f hang ran if I didn't thirik it was
future some man, some faction, romc* in Com. Land office, 1,106 80
ing. with the idea of going up stairs as ba
240 00
ing—
a frutkrr trank."
tercet, should set up the durtrino that Bone
Smm afterward, the pfaisen“We|l, well,- Ulla, are you content to railed It.
brt rich men, or noas bet the AngloSax i
gers were astootebed by a hideous outcry
2,143 24
rp t-i bou«&gt;-kra*ping, now F
rieaana ww ■
j——• e
.
on white men, wore entitled to life, liber i
Diggs saw a note lying on the n^und,
•JMiVKKTAX sih! ftwgeea. nflire la RusxU“IndeCsl I am !” spoke out Lilia, with from “Vermont"
brothcr-fo-lsw's table, whore ho crflcn met
ty aud lbs pursuit of happincsa, their |
but know that it was a niunteifcit, aad
X au»r.. Mate streOi.
' ]
wantilb of feeling. “You just find out a । “What's the tqalter 1" said a quiuical Scott, Lockart, Terry lha actor, William]
imsterity might look UD agaih to the piflbraecs in Csvor of Republicana, t2.- walked on without picking it vp. He
JOIIN UOBKRTM,
looking gentleman in green glasses.
Declaration
of
Independence,
and
take:
told
Bmithera the story, when tee taUN
■pnYSIClAX BfaJjfarrro- l»ws»«ageeMra»4“Msttor 1 matter enough, 1 reckon,"
449 59.
«•&gt;. near tbsCuert U«esr.
___
aaid,^
I .• ■­
“Here's some outra­
n orc I’ll Uy to lore you Into the bar- said the Yankee.
fathert began—«o that truth, and juaUoc, ,
••Do you know, Digrs, you h*r« g»It. F.CUKBKY,
geous individnal bne fogs and stole.my
mercy, ana all lunuaua and Chrisitan vlr- I dentals."
(
mitted a very grave offence V*
**-Agree! I" said Charles, and. upon tak
—Lantiny Rrpttktitan.
twrajnighl not be, extinguished from the
“Why, what have ! doWBT*
relate to all listeusra, curiously coctri- i land • eo that no man hereafter "dare to
ing bis hat remarked ; "Now, Lilia, I bet
-.
An pttofy Contrast.
ring, towards the dose of each story, te j
limit and tirtinnrfribe tbegra^rfociforget the point of ia, aid s-xpnwUHf «« f pin on wks* the a-raartempta ofWrt^
fhs Democratic press of the State arc without a smile ag).fled.
I- It, STKWABT,
ho£s that fc wopM
« &amp;•«« | _ _______________ _____ _ _____ _
great" in elaborating small thing. But
j
“Imporaible!" cried Lilia.
I
‘•Y"U have loot your baby, lT&amp;r,*|
the next time.
Now, .iny country men, (Mr- Lincoln •contrasts are odious,’ with them, partic­
|
Yoo’ll nce!" promptly responded he, I
Broogbt up among Literary nooplc, , eoritiuycd
.. -----------------;r
ularly.
They talk with great affected said «m&gt; gentleman to another.' “Ten,
with great eamcstnraa.1 if you
.Miss Hogarth bad al mart an insfinctivu hare
।
and off Charles started.
been taught' doctrines conflicting honesty about the necessary items of of­ poor Ihde thing—H was onlyDve m«kXhs
I
Lilia, to be sure, had pleasant ro-tms, | von nev^n.rtlee the steam boot niggers liking for Cbarkl pichene, even before
with the grant landmarks of the Declara­ fice erpenditore, but they dare not con­ old. We did all we oneld tor di. We
&lt; ARJgW O. MOTT,
I tastefully furniahod, end all that sort of L, well shod!"
he put that Important question to which tion of ledepvndsnee; if you have listen­ trast Democratic extravagance and reek- ha,] fi-ur doctor*, blistered ila head ao&lt;
“Wall I have, old taws! and that so- the fair sex so rarely havsau oppertumty
' thing, but there vavu numberless et coted to suggestions which would take away leas expeuditure, item by item, with the fed, pul mustard poultices all ovey it,
MwpCr UMxh4 to. ।
for
It,
fart
8p«k
!-«M
“
‘
’
I eras, which to bo followed up from wook
of twice rayhg “No." Tbc marriage from its grandeur mid luntilate tbo fair more safe and triumphantly &lt; eouomiai! gave it nine calomel powders, Ucffied il&gt;
Bswysilta. MieK ___
■»' ta,“-Jer&gt;
was considered a very Mttabte one by the eymetry of its proportions; If you have Republican expenditure In tbc several temples, had it Med. and gave it al! kinds
! to week, added disgust, *sd made it a ud«»
B. H. FVLLRR,
-itu.11 r~11 '*“■
.
.
mutual friends of bo«h tbc principals, and been inclined to Mieve that ail men arc departments of the Stats. Take theIteirl of medicinee. and yet, after a week'a il&gt;
| monotonous life, without change or iuter“Wall. HI bollpr f«r «P n and ff®1 0,0 I produced several children, th* eldost near­ not created equal iu those Inalienable of interest oo ths surplus funds. IlefcrI esc to either party.
Lilia sighed for a
nera, be died." Strange I • • ;
bo-t rtnpped until I find my bates—cost ly a man ia years, and quite a man in rights enumerated by our charter of liber­ ring to the fpnval Du^ocratio official re­
homo of her own, picturing in herdreamy ^t-eSy4*o
York *ilUngs-1 will, by I
mind w»d body. To the eye of the world ty, let me intrust you to oomc hack.— ports, all the Interest they ever claimed
, mind a'littlc paradtse, and upon throwing
Dentist to his juiienl; ‘ Ilcm. very
herw-lf iu her fantenl, she commenced
Charles Dickens and his wife appeared n । Return to the fountain whose waters to have obtained in 10 tbabs is 11,553 86
odd—I must lave made soma mistake;
Sr*'^o, nm don’t make a row. If you do ,
building air castlra right eway. Lille
spring close by tho blood of tbo revolu­ while tbu r&lt; poWhtaWLubtai.'j.'d
happy couple.
there's nothing the matter with tills tooth.
W. U. COI.EMAF,
the
thief
’
ll
throw
them
overboard.
Bo.
and
paid
into
the
Ttx&amp;ury,
in^
' ,*11/ww her htrsbend EQoet paaaionatoly,
Think nothing ’of me—take no
ft was whispered, taftrever, that Mrs. tion.
mind, i1'1/
tpy sgain.
1,'oUasltona altesded to. •—
.. •____ ■
*fli mu 25 Norcr
•'««' utmu,
if ir»
a^ain. Of conrsa,
.u. you watrb the niggers, and when you
mpili. al current rales ef exetaare.
Dickens, with the thrift of Scottish nature, thought for the political faith of any man filing a difference in favor -------------- j
«,hargaypo fer polling W*« e thad
find the delin juent, tire him to the cap­
JaM vena.'&gt;u teegU sad »oki. Offict Balds
and Indeed with a pronpcrly womanly wlwmsoever—but c«»mo bark to tlwifutha of Rspub. administration, of I50.D30 GO I “*« Umm—no matter hup jnwM t&gt;ta&gt;
iniinara anu
■ । —----- -- —fowAMieh.
tain’s office and make him nettle.
tlsii
uro
in
tho
Declaration
of
Independ
­
and wifely rare for thn tutare, seriously
falfal l&gt; U»r W» ~1J, Wlo»,
or, a earing *30.030 60 in three y rare,; out,, , r
••Hl settle him! I ain t goln to throw
objected, yeara ago, to her husbands ence. You may.du anything with me
.._
.1 .,«Mw*fo*tal "
away a gab of twenty-two shilling bates,
you choose, if you will but need thesn j more than tbo democrat, eared in tee I
ul g jn„g
kttawtixe.
carelessness in regard to money matters,
(iKORt.E W. WILIrt,
y«Jf*
,
,
.
ennmdaring
a
cane
bottomed
chair.' Al
Jarred
prlnciplra.
You
may
not
only
00It "afforded much amusement to the and strongly urged him to spare now,
T.. thnec unaoquaiatrxl
unrenuusted with the
tbo item.
____ i—. r_n..—
To
item, .
that he might have to spend hereafter— dvfoat me in the Senate, but you may
man in green glasses, and hie cronle* to
takesae
aad.put
me
to
death.
While,
1
of
public
receipts
and
expenditure,
wheth
­
lay by. in fact,
« ml*? day.
it, take me and put me tn death,
took the trouble to find all them )oUg
sec the tankee shuffling and chuffing
* john b^ yjuv bkvnt,
। prsfrouynnf mv
bon­ er on account of atationcry, «&gt;f interert, and to put the straw round them 1"
wild appear, bf letters in Cockbura* Lpretooduig
no indifference „
to earthly
ear
i_ M.
.!inn*ra
r
lie™ &lt;k.r rkn erMt rt-reviawer. I ora,
:.to' T
r ao
&lt;1., claim
rlsitn to be actuated
actuates In this| office expenditures, public debt, or other
® BUUTTR or PECTrf -OBee te lbs (ta-rt
UIImM. »s far margin* ta all cases, to be
!
items,
they
will
always
appear
targe
un­
c-mteat by oome&lt;l&gt;int&gt; higher than an anx‘-The wheat, rye, rati and fftfree erope
articles.
There she sat mu«ng w
der any sdm'rwialration.
Democratic
ibis «v- •h“ curi“
10
Dicktax, meet earoestly had ur^ed jro him
: &lt;ff the Wort lore all bee*
b. irasinos,
the Jii tafrr Of makingprovljSw for the every paltry and insiauificanl thutgiB fcw &lt;
^JOl^TV rumKB. MW Iff ,&gt;w c~"
jlt man's succcra.
k is nothing| I am
four*,
yhilf
his
bralth
and
mrams
per
ecsb, hailstoj m».
"“-rL wing Bp stairs to hlrsto around
.iui.ih ?*•
talttee sad that, even aeren years nfter nothing ; but do apt Arfrujr Ael
iratant reapers, a cklenayl *ytbee- .
J’e« rot s house in »*», and after Jinrawr J. Jd^lZl^tmir.m-"
kemwfry—Ac Drafaralion They dare not candidly compare notes
von £«t come with me and look at rthis marriage, Dickens hod mA done any I hl
and contrast lha expenditures under Re­
rr acton a tiffawt,
“Look here, Jtrt. there is a Wfhott;
Uln, rf &lt;l» ktad' uu
’ia w.
publican and petrolic rule. Their
rd nut of this bottle yw favwtaae*
In thcee days, and for a long time later,
the bureau drawers, a* swe sougns
Dicka£Fbo bed brou Huoixod iu U‘-Whv, not al air. titans
j0e fa
her teecs, ete., a&gt;d nooai was
be«l Ui.yM by. Suber.
Br*»l l&gt;y 1. “»•
••?“■, f-T feehinaable circle* of Eqpdup,
ab«vrd- Lk„
to
rave bonnet and manuUa.
it now. If it was
KT*.y Afrfa«.
• t*k "r
rat 'erroaratiep* in life for bouse
ly extravagant in giupg captuuve rotorit be .t^urc F
___ s.,-^SiLoui. fa fa-1-«•*“!w-.
keepteri V ST joy—
uu.mfa.~fa.fa
-— --f
--------n«mlw-A VtaS
tainmenls
in return. This
oompetiton
in anv other State’maUer, Uwir own &lt;«ffa&gt;
“Well, Aq&gt;ie, bow Al ywi'i*
r*nk.e', farth. J fa * I*
.XrnThi for it is t— we commence to IS.
II ~ruu » rer
V*™?"1 with the titled and wealthy was very fool- to ex tract money from the poeket with- ial vouchers/ally sislaln our tfaim that,
tak and it naturally aooyetl Mre- Dickros , out pain.
a fovar of/&lt;«♦»
the Republican administration baa been witli that Stupid
lu C» ki« like • S.fa u«" fa.fafa&lt; in a nw-nniarv M&amp;ae, and, if the whole
'Xmx dt wood.
—
.
UP-lB"*'*
~
‘
Did
you succeed in getting rid «-f him V
more prudent, mere careful of Uw public
!?»“,■&gt;» dot
“Il*
i.
fell I»fa-If o«t «r
-rw «.» w
to
nlat* in the haughty, condraaxdiug. and | usual, inr fncod.
Tea, I hpv been weal, and more eo.cotr.kaJ than fair that
Michigan erer had before— DfL Trib.
?“• I" A°“fa
°rfc‘32Jii(r,r l“”',pw^iT!„ Bom *tr~
pxtroaixmg society of the Ijdy Clemen straightr. * d by drcumetances.
•
ot D-!
tlfaw, ««l ■»«•&gt;
Ctarle.
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unnw trices.

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Six Flatt and DexHevsa,

1UTUJFBS.
stock of Hoose bnitaieg;

GH udCONDPCTOB
&gt; style taeeitewBsteeee.
nUNCB B0WEB.
1W«&lt;* ■ &gt;S Wfr

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servioM of
itings.

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�LORIOVS&lt;REFUBUCJJK

the State Re-

Michip*.

Thc opposition majorit
will reach about TW]
SAN Di Thus has the stronghold of En­

k

mocracy, and announces to the world her

^r«;BiW^ki,ViW|r*kr»4S..
will ba opposition nearly three to one
theUUemWaJSut in Ae Senate

afirfffjss

bers vrhu'bOld* over, will t&gt;M

Note
bflWJwdtho

and 11
ahoul

still iu doubt, but th*
iwfUtaOfltow

,st»

candidates for

iuwigii-.sl

wiwS

?£E£rE

Senator.

'Wi wairaoBK.
lino of tW]
'ktiU^mi

•rs Mfata-

AB THE CHAMI’l
RIGHTO AND SLAV

own borders.

them kindly,

gfeatrpcnaiplc
sad websvv bwgJ

■poU U » Bw"bll&lt;»ti pUxHM.

Ue^.lfcn .Sl&lt;4 .hy t
-wards a reconciliation and

In this State the Republican* majority

TBJJICU V. KELLOGG,

thousand.

The Republicans have gained

i hili,
pKDiatrtaJ

ILLIAM8,

ffaOBGB TH0MA8.
O^fij^OfezQUyER Ex EVERTS.
For (?•. Claak-wDANlEL STRIKER.

Foe Co. Teaauror—H. N. SHELDON.
For Rcgieter—11E.NRY P. CHERRY.

trieta, -making a not gain of two members. towed hia'figwrou* utterances.
Tbe delegation will probably stand four­
Hout Basse, publiiber and editor
teen Republicans to seven Democrats.
of tho Detroit Tritaas ia the Republican
IMU1AX*.
.
.
The Republican majority in this State nominee for State Senator from the sec­
ond District of Wayne Coenty, oom posed
will not vary much from 5,000, w4th the
Lcgtototate largely Repubfiean.
Tho
of Detroit We truat he will malto »•
members of Congress will stand eight
good a Senator as be doss editor.
Republicans to three Democrats, and one
of tho latter anti Lecompton.'
‘
rw Tbs Itepubltoans of Calhoun Co.
From this State the returns are as yet

Fy Pros. Att'y-JAR A. 8WEEZEY.

egraphic news from this State :
Dubuque, October 15.
In this city LcffingwcU's (aati-Lreoinpw
PJ^l'ER CRAMER,
Ioh) tuaj. for Qvngress to 500. County
For Wenuw y
SPENCER.
m-arfv all bear J from. Majority about
1,400.Clayton county reported small Dem.
maj. It gave Low, ^tepublicw, maj. for
Governor, iu '57., -.
of vast moment to the lovers
230,Rcp. uuy. ih'Alarh^koc' county, a
throughout die entire northern
SO^Uep. maj. in Linn coinity, a gain
FteOr CowrtCom r.—ORIN L. RAY.

FbHJcx Surveyor—JAS. II. BROWN,

weUarswf tbs Union that Michigan should of ioa
Jnckvm county, LeffingwelFs maj. 402.
Clinton county, dp. 300, a-gatn of400.
. eppptad to the Lecompton fraud and opJones county, small Rcp. maj.
4 posed to any further »j.read of- the baneJolsuon cuunty. Dem. maj. 300.
Scott county GOO Rep. maj. a gain of
diate admission of Kansas with a free 400. •
Muaoatino county, small maj. for Lcf•oertitotion, is a cardinal principle In the
fingwclh
theTtopublicons.
.

The elecifon ofI a United States ScnaSenarwpea the Legislature,
■
Wa k.La.-. ♦
....It

CIRCUIT COVRT.
Ths Circuit. Court foe this county yras
_ - . ■ — 1 -.
* -* ' - —

As to usual, before thia

ey of the davoeracy is to press Mr. Stu

in atfevidane*.

art'sotaicna for Governor on what they
are pleased to call State issues, wita a
tacit understanding that if defeated for
- for
- the
.
Governor, be is to bo...
a candidate
^J.’S. Senate. To that'eud they endeavor

sublime farce In legal trnnsaetiona, there

•»W« the people in regard to the real

came many wBITfaaa private wrongs to
avenge, and jbocannot well foil to secure
lodietmwrt of their enemies before
there legal" Inquisitions (“Grand In­
quests.”) . ‘hiany of the indicltncnts will

be permitted to bang over their victims.
, wsry purpose"tiT' Installing one of the

RasuaucAM RaraaaarriTivs Nou is a-

ie editor of the Flint Citi**, haa received

Ae Republican nomination for tbe Hooae.

nominated for member of the Legislature
from tho eastern Ionia Di*trici. This is
a merited tribute to hia ability as a Leg­
islator.

ing. will vote for slavery—
will know that no stump candidate can

Trench is stamping tbe.first
paten eoqi)ty as candidate^for Bep^*^-

his back upon tbe immortal
Ae American people shall quathn tbwr
Ths Nor-wsi School.—Tbe Normal
own affaris iu their own wAy. and who School opened on Tuesday fast, with »
has dared to erect, in eycl-y district in large number of student*. Tbe attend
Pennsylvania, an official inilQcnce at war ancc during Ae present term blds fair to
wiA the fundamental' pfMp» ®V«* be unprecedentedly large, and w&gt;U
CuMtitation. This much for the new and
startling wire that not the Fedcrarunfou
but. Ac ‘‘President ipuri ix&gt;d A*ll be
sustained.” But thiy result ui lint oply
attributable to Ac uprtalnfcjf Aj J*£p}»
aMinrt Ac l^ttayaW ^Repjefcrts
A ward&amp; kt tbd'Amnral Fair of tbe Burry
t&amp;c?Karid Ac jpio* dcoerUouOT Ae jDpCounty ..Agricultural Society, held In tbs
tk» intertill of Slarery.j In fart,.As Ab­ ular principle bj
olition party to almost qatln^t, os Ae th^lkpuliliei «»«tvX*y2
iihe.
Black Republican orgrrnixaUon which has W tribute to Vcimxy 1 ysnla it
risen upon iu rwm
liters Ate idea _which
is eberufaw
s
,
ito roost obnoxious
TOO. p^pje—that of proUxtiiJn to Amwptan
IE REGARD TO
I industry.
'
FtMa Ik.Kto-tatTte.
DEMOCRACY, we aribrowMjt*|
~_ -__- jjT PttxWtrlMA.—
Still hangs aboat ffiv
YIHLDED TO THK Cpfi
’s Eleetlohs. -Enough,
MADS OF THE SOUTJT C
however, is ascertainsd' to make H sore ,
SLAVERY

GEO. W. MILI&gt;

Baxo« RavasassTATiva NoM»an&lt;&gt;&gt;-

Fspslar Swvwrrtcaty.
Upon tbo |&gt;assage of tbe K
braska bill, it waa loudly trumpeted by
the Eastern Duitrirt.
its supporters as tbe triumph of “Ponnlar,” or ‘•Squatter Sovereignly.’’ U left
Oonxv’a Last’s Book, for November, Ac people of a Territory (aa wtll as those
is received and '^ully sustains ths high of a State) “periertljrftta1 *• f°sns and
reputation prevtaualj acquired by Ais regulate thar domcrtic Al
model magarine.
Now is the time to
make up your dubs for 1850. No mag-

fact. Th« domestic polry
efutnan and especially -Ms'
of partisan politic*, are’nM-tetha 'W«te
of the people- and &lt;bAo--wbo h»rw Sus­
tained fntn/lrart! hew«ta»ely -Mari '•&lt;&gt;&gt;phatbaRy Irrttakcd1.’' 'TtoffA'CU* •Be n »

M Kirkrndcll

axiue to more worAy of patronage, or
will give better satisfaction when ob­

'

j________

Mtaktac

JJeld’a latter ia not forgotten by the vo-'

I.'kTAi
wasnotHs real intentionand while tbo
bill was pending, Senator Chase, of Ohio,
introduced an amendment in tbe follow­
ing words:
That tbe Ts«bitok&gt;ax Leg

ry.*
•I'v-nc . &gt;•
.
Thia amendment was voted down by
the aupporters at th HHodharks J..
Staart bemg &lt;we of them.
. -i.
Again, during As2j&gt;«d«»ey -at Itb«
Toombe Mil. Ssnasor Tmmbtet, of film

tars of Michigan, and within less than

escape of their brother, «crp arraigned,
plead “guilty,” and were acntoaced for diers connected with this battle, and con­
tending, as I firmly believe tbo Republi- farther
two years in the State Prison,
•act to
The case of John Dillon, charged with
breaks
little later bo rcbordod hi* vote iu favor tbe murder of Mrs. Hording, of Maple
I Grove, was continued, upon theaioUoaof stand the policy of our opponents as we art ‘not to legislate Stasery into any Ter
&gt;|refused to obsy the instructions of tho attorneys far the defence, up til tbe
worn,
-ro
uwrvi pcisecond Tuesday of November next Tbe
Ibctiy free to fond and reguteta Amr doposed to build a slave pen upon the soil
ft Michigan in which to Incarcerate bn-

found &amp;t this session of the court, suffi-

that be will

Republican nomination foe the Hosre, in

tn^'their fait* fame'wiAonl ersn a chance
ta prove their falsity.
We hope to lire
Tub Harer Homt ia filled wiA useful
lung enough to see these imeeidtd, slsn- and entertaining reeding fi»r the long win­
er been a time in the his-। der-inalituting, libsl-proinoting institu­ ter •venlngs. Do not fail to subscribe
toey of Stuart’s political Hfe, but that tions, known as “Grand Juries,” abol- for it. It is published by C. Stone dr^Co.,
iafcj.'
*
No. 11 Conshill, Boston.
Hie outlet transacted a targe amount of
tewaka of slavery. ' Ilia famous Indian

Tks f^tUral Goveruount HAS RE­
NOUNCED THE POWER OF UN­
ITING THE EXTENSION OF BLAY ERY; Au SouA to guareqtted an equal
participation In. ti* roniftwn doipriu', by
dsriaion uf tbc Supremo Court, tlarvy it

vania. And nu« «r-»Hrrirv’kvginfl.
in ItAG, aft* ths October eledlfyL*
chronical the triumph of
which elected Jamas BuAsoab. ¥&gt;,«®
Bzwsideocv. But we deeply regret to
my that thia time we |rt called qpoe to
rejoice oyer As triumph of tho prmcmle,
and Ao defeat
’»*
„ “t
on it. At tbto » ritmg. it l&lt;*ks ystt J
moal every CongreMivtial IxcompWto
in Psunsylvatva had been dsftntad! So
much tor Aoso *lw M»v j.refcrred the
patronage and favor of Ae I rerident to
tba confidence of the people. Thus muA
£tb. Executive, wbuluUdj^ Wtaro

LOCAL LEGBLinlgBui»«...■ «•
nre. Hop.- J***4 Moxanij of ARrioe, in uneonttituUmial ixltrvtnt^n uf Con'irur,
tbe first District, b the second District and lastlv, by tbe judgment of the same
august tribunal, Ae personal sod pteUtcsl
Hon. Criaausa Djckbt, and in the third. aubordinatiou of tta- negro i* established
ssa principle of Amer ican jurisprudence.
So much for Ac reactionary policy of the
XX!Vth SsxxTw Dbtwct.—A. P. Da- Federal Government ip favor of Slavery
and the righto of tbe South.
■&gt;
Mean white, An pubite. opi^QP of the
nominee for tbe Senate. He to a gentle
as we havs-alreadr inUca*tcd,,bu*
man of fine character, and a lawyer uf North,
worked clear of As AbST.ifoo vl-mcpt.
ability.
___
and fa daily haremiay n^t mitfot to

tained. _______

civil business, uf no grtuwal interest to

AND DECIDEDLY, to
Ob

hance a judicious selection is neo reel ry.
With the Republican ticket now tn the

SbltTG'A(iE SALE.

downfall Of AdmlntofrrtViB' fafltwuce is
total and IrrcenvereWe: R to Ae Snare
Ignominious that evcvy-HH^y and ap
nlianceot the beateto 'faction has been
brought late play. The State was tho na­
tive State and the-townFxjf-nhe President. I
He had appealed vrfttteiwspnal'dinwtaer* j »«* s yew«44ta«*r.
and ferling to Ms Drtifocrutio aut&gt;pn«'trre '
t-s" JJiLfi—
who bad uerer before-failed him, whether I tj
in gobtf or^rvfl rkpen.Watahd' by* him i
ffi Ate struggle, upon wIfiA Ke bad dwwt&gt;: B«
to UkcAe fate anti ttx^fanAwf hi. Ad-1
mtabtrnflon. ■ NeYdr- &gt; before 'had tb&lt;- «
FederaP'EttxmiVe' *1 ahamdrady inter I u**tn^'»O"w
fared to corrupt iW-poptdar- fraachlre.— j " •** U*"b
Never before had the- ifo«tarore
end patroMgs betor 1
'‘
folly to bear-in a qtri
Tbe

::q;

tormity, hi bis msa. F-teto and homo,
among lifedontfpnhticsJJaitficta,.after tho

-..•eUw; - .

jest only to the Cuwriitatinw of tbo Uni-

PROBATE NOTICE.

we are well satisfied. But are men

Arosy* iti nrrit"** LMtof, TO .
ElttUDVaLAVKHT FBOM BAID
Arman appeared u counsel for the pris.
TERRITUnr, ORTOOHGANIZB JT forte halve duly tarsi W-Os dfi vc Inta-, foe
if nominated by the democratic party F AND BEGCI.ATK THEREIN."
.r. ,-v. unrrjiiu,
oniir,
am, in all Hkdilxmd win back to fK)» U‘v.
fallowing vote:
In his futile and scorned Jamltavur to con­
ciliate tbo South,' be has uompkted tbe
There has been handed in at l hi* office,
Bigler, Benjamin, Bright, Brown,. Broad­ dissolution of his party at the North. It
with a request to print, &gt; bogus Republi­ caped my lips, that “I doubted whether head. Com, C. C- CUy. Crittenden, Dodge, will require some more potent enchantcan ticket, in which the names of County
Douola*, Evans. Fitzpatrick, Gayer,
Hunter. Iverson, Johnson, Jonas of Iowa,
Clerk, Praseouting Atty., and Circuit
filidel. STUART, Thompson of Ky., scattered frsqrnmifa.
Court Commissioner are changed. Of
Toombs, Toocsy, Weller, Wright, Yttfes'
Sixui LAB IxFArtTATroM.-1—Ibe Fbflacourse, we refuse to print any each tick­
d^lpbia Pfiu Wtttionaa curiouaclreu®.
ets at this office public—be so forgetful -of their country’s
Hera to ths proof, taken from the offic­ stance concocted wiA Aelnsaof tboAusThe writer of this article was a dele­
ial record. Ate Charles E. Stuart, tho tri^ The wife.of Mr. Theodore Gtrek,
gate to the Repubuoan County Convcoof Baltimore, to now visiting her retatives in Philadelphia, and while they have
ao doubt of his foes, rito alone 1
vention was concerned, we believe no re heaven-born ttbertles, and that their mur­
conviction that he to not £cad
spectaUc .number of those delegates will, derers, wore backed by an adminirtration
woa noton board the Austria,
wboeeaim was to fire Kanaaatothesoul
wrote tp Iter that ho hadastaal
awer
on
the
pert
of
the
people
of
4'
fectly fair.
With this fact before na, driver.
-■’iqjc.j or tr be was, that M muw
erritory. Ilia present doctrine ia that

ciTArt OF tatcriitax;*

S. Brackett, D. D. Ilugbea, and A Vta

dug liberty -loving sentiment of tbc State

Ao give in his adhesion to tbo Adtnlaisiratfon and Ac nsknovlolgcd principles

Republkaus and candid IseawcmU*

■who time and again haa deceived you T—

jpuded your action on political qumllons,

?

outside bolters, for thus playing into the

who would sell our country to tbo Evil
of

"•UcMwu nm rirk

wow Id ad nil
not deceived with bogus tkketa

Ltotbttavm: NoMtaawda a Kon-.—
First District, George W. ADen; second
Dlrtrirt, &amp;las S, FaUare;. third Diatrict,
Milton Q WaAta.

people of tbo
Lax been ch

itea.hni emtfurred
slavery upon the
ita' but tbo term him,
believe

£or Senator, Lewis

A-Tsry &gt;•
aay
a outer rialda
to placed
hhn ■»
«WeatiU
hi. for
iecnatoi.
Mojraoa.—The

Can j.mpudencc bo urn barefaced 1

Monroe Republican
Browd&gt; is the Republican nominee.

Reader! send in your name for the
“Banner,^-enly ww Ailling per month.

ed chair. Every riug of the bull, we are
informed, awakens thu cherished amvicof her heart that lhe Jutwl (fee wy]

b...

r~»

*ns=y^—LJr-,i

“ST* "ViLr*u'?’“&gt;

tin. J. SVn

&lt;y«w*rib.FV«“
C?1' . .U-. Ik. Mill

iasai.-^

�rnjJTMi
vj*Mr and Anu b. Burk.

Fever and

RLSSELJ/S COLUiDl

--

NfcW-^RING GOODS

Wbm a very Urge aeaortmeal ol n.wgood. juat
e^r

l-KOB.il E X UTifiK. . ,
JUEMI’1"22
!!

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DRT'ffpfJVS

. ’suuwdju

tai andBfejt tto (***■&gt;&lt; dole VCfiM.

rraxTaj

iimru

mlmmu, muinus, ;
n*^,, J
j

FL.MSNIlftailKCTSGSjSlIUl-m

i« unbred that the rtmal deration
titisn. and tbe hmtaiijf iberron, be pal-

ticks, uxsau.iKxm.il

pj^tos,

wimres (i™.»i.b,iKES

■

TVCKV JKANS, TltS^UB, CASSl

I

MERES,

itWiTS ft StfiDEf

'

pruuaie notice.

;

CMOCERiES

CLOTHING
'

i»nTt or MIVURl tx. County ot Harry, aa..
^‘11 a e-*4.vu &lt;.f Ito 1'iutotr Court, forth
tuefoir «f Berry. Uul.l-.u *1 the FM a e Odice i
ilUidj., uuMui. U’. itotWr day U tootratoi
I. tte*. cir. Obr itouvaiid ecjtil hai.dr.il an

wioal iataldp-M

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Uul h i, .

■RmlwaCa Rrwulato* a
h ato apeAHy. C.
tUa, tutor.un.ion &lt;

GLASS-WARE

DR. J. d. AYER &lt;fc CO.
' .LOWELL) MAi»;* ’ '

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

wmd th* artfaie ■
UM BBd toe bead b wew
UmuM^SS’fciLfn^r^witoX“f hm»^

bu won for Itarlf meh a renown for tba eera cf
rrery vsriery c' Thrust end Uuwt Complaint, that

id
touto oor «rf Ito beat article* ;
for towpiac hair ia gaud condition, making it aoft 1
andrluaar. remuring daairaff. ami toe peer rd ,
liaelf Ibe girwtoal rnrmr U aU Ito UU ito Lair I.

km. we Mrt not do mm thaa
i quality b kept ap to the bort
&lt;1 thM if cut be relied on to
ill baa em bra found ta doc

Il ia Ito dolT of rrrry ear to imprere Ib.ir .
Iieraonal appearance though me way diKrr In
regard to tlw Waya of doing it; tot rrrrr oor will
admit tlxl a toaulifol toad of hair, eilbgr io mao

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

avt.

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS
Cl! ALLI

RUIIE8,

FINK

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP
HERD'S PLAID,STELLA 811 AWLS,

AdtohtMrwli.e’* *tJe«d4!hwrlMbte.
[&gt;t’R.'lANT lu |u-m*rMid aalhonty Urcto

Faa tub Cvaa to SdMrtxi r
roa iu Scaorviova Coxrutra &gt;
Fob rar. CvkM or Buxvxituxj
„ Foa nuajum or tub Bux;
Foa rut Ci ar. or Lima CoxrmxTj
Fob Dmu»t;
Fob Tna Ctbb or Tama, Tvxaa&gt; *jrn 8.1}

l.QPTC ft C®©3

CJIAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COD

LARS AND SLF.EVJS, (raw style,)
WHITE HppDB, 4m. * ' '

-Spring. 11
wa sown wai .UM
Ural of July »»d ’•&gt;« tr*&lt; •&lt; Rerrtatirt.
FAVKAOEJt suffrrtem W prwduae; frm • to

IQeeUotbr. bj n^d’^

•

.

a. w. YEBBY. P. O. Boa iX7,
e* Bern bur* &amp;&gt;., VM«un, HL
b~i«u.
**~*‘*f*’,t2i

newiig, Uwltawd.
DENJM8, STRIPE AND CHECK

G

e’SALE.’
I BELT MAPStlC

SHIRTING, COTTON A DE8, uf every
&gt;«Tlc?V
-CHECK 5JAES$J.LE8r CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
LINEN, WHITE’LINEN DRILL

FANCY CASSIMERES, a latje Muck,

beautiful patt&lt; n&gt;»6&gt;d very cheap; Bl.ACK

DOE SKIN, BJ.$£K BROAD CLOTH,
other preparation! they make more profit oa.
Demand ATia'a, end tike no ctbrra The eiek
want toe torn aid tLe:-. it for than, tr.d thry thruld
bare it.
AHau RcsKitoaMe fataalety
Sold by J. P. Rogwra, Hasting*.

SHERIFF!* SALE.
1&gt;Y virtue «C &lt;Jk&lt; han-enpl rton
I &gt; from ami oulrr the -ol .4 il*u C
•* »"d f-tltoe.-fai.tr U Harry, I did.
day uf fcptrndwr. fft!-. Wr Tij-.h' ii

ft FBIZC FOB I'.VEBRIieW
WHO Kt/MCRIUES FOB THU

&amp;c., Ac.

NEW VOBJK WEEKLY PROS,

PROBATE NOTICE.

Cwnprbing ererjtbiag fcr a geatktuan’a outdli;
thirl., collars, gtyira, boelery. crarata, pull, erorT r*n&lt;Vfrea. iye' atoning.Voris itoUera; tyaU.
erery pnoe, quality and pattern ; vesU from MX
ahillinp to »IX dollaix
! - U\ n ' M
J3?O

&lt; a « a: □: r o ec •
BOOTS &lt;8e SHOES,

WHEAT!

f

aW If joa wiah to uUe

a_MT ik.

ito “kwrUirin Bantier.*' a iiewslMUicr nrinted
mUaaUaga. and circnbiing la aaid county of Bar­
ry, for the full term of ton-e wreks. once at leaat
to each week neat immediately pte.-rdiujU.t- bear
tagtoatopromiata
Jod^p*P^Lato.

,(«!.&gt;

•

PROBATE NOTICE

TATS OF MIQHUIAX, I rrotou Court for
Derry mmatv, »*.
, t raid wublL '

S

S7lb day of toptemtor, At D., InaJ. 1’rsaMt, 0.

of R-fo. M. Turner.
d'o77mdmg ard Kin- tto petition. Mr r.ri-

fied. of Sanwr. furuw, pranng. for certain r»
---- *«------ 1----- 1 ...I—
...il
be rnuiinl to ll&gt;o raid peliliuner.
-rwnpvn.il u ordorad Ibal th. consideration

it*. In llaalinge. at whiah time ami ptoee ajl

“■“tfon

'I &lt;Wt— BOThL SKIRT.
rtsrr.Wf?*

'­

SKIS: ~i m x&gt; 1
r* m —, «w
4l.n-aa“■"T*--

wrjtx.Shrm_.— L.
emwaai
mm

�’Rrp
'•"•v

TKVBIP
AV MjMTIXM, »

PROBATE »

'' Z&gt;A JTzB.4
BWW PURIFIES AS]

s«ut

HU.

is rns

MIIBjj.1 J.iT

c*”*"""*

I TUXHItl
re goods
« o
JML :

BUT

!

GOLDEN PRIZE,

HARDWARE STORK

GOLDEN ---------ri«z&gt;;
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN prize

,

%

GOLDEN PRIZE.

~m&gt;O0
DRY GOODS!

JATE NOTICE.

S’tR'

HARDWARE
Piam,

DKUUMO,

GOLDEN r*IIE.
ILLUSTRATED.
BEAS A KALfMR. am., i n , u BECuTii^.

MBBIXOS,

SHAWLS, Mffliar.DKMMA
FLANNELS. SHEETINGS, STRIPES

TICKS, IJNSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

BLAKLE
MA5CTACTUIIE
per-vr»re. De
SM«-»*rdware. cutle

SIinmSGS (brotai uS •*»*) KEN

Pills. wOPnot only
Ute meat palaful disease, but prevent
recce, end lengthen life beyopd the or'axdwavuxvegitable blood
Hoback present* tbo rm t ef twenty
toritHt^baiji study audrrprrtnient u

TVCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CASS-

la the "KepubUcan DuBtttr, a pupuc •""■PsPa,&lt;

IB DOTS

llERES,

ft SHOTS 2

In tKh week next imovediateJy preceding tbe lune

•’^■■TTiTr.J^r^

N”™'

.PROFESSOR MOTTS

CLOTHING

X3RO2J
/iftrnj p«-iU«

aftWklEMMAfri

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

• as tunAttan axMcus rva raa etas or
TXEVKR and Ag^ ChUlJ Fever. Duab Ague

©IBODUOTIBTS

rerantlj p«reta-J

at f ri«.

TO THE PUBLIC!

COOKIMG STOVES!
PROBATE NOTICE.
QTATE OF MICHIOAX, 1 Probate Court for
O Barry evuaty, aC
J said coooly.
At a auMion o&lt; said court, balden at ll.c oBict cf
tho Judge thereof. In ilaatuigs, on Monday, the
l-Tth, dv olSeutember. A. D. 1S5R Frtacut.O. L

LADIES' DIEM GOODS!

Lotllm, by every DMpcelabU Druggist sod dealer
ia Patent Mrdirian tbrvugbout the Wrslsra
States.
JOHK WISER, Proprietor,
Xew York.
Sold hr J. P Rnasnr* Hastings. Ku Nieaoia
Oreagrvlltc, I. 5. Kmtl, Middleville, and thr'sut,

fa’ the tuatter of tin estate ofOgvld Hyatt, dec’d
Oo reeding and filing the petition duly verified,
of Charles GaJhnray. eiecutor of said ealale.
C'inc for certain TUMoaa. therein set forth, tor
ise to sell certain real e.tate, in aaid petition

JUST RECEIVED
i

LAWNS, BIULI J A NTS, CHALLIS
CHALU

RUBES,

FINE

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. »I1EP

* new stock of Fall «*! winter GOODS,
which will lie sold for

HERD'S PIsAID.STELlsA 8HAWIA

• CHAMglUB,. MARSEILLES

________ _____

UOU at utiwiiahmg low price*. My motto
ia “a little cheaper than the eheapcat'
I hare jut received a good aaaortrnrat

Lsiis'xirBrer.Ettm. tiw «yK)

I ft^J??kSjS!ShWK!wnm! “"O* 41

that the petitioner
a all part in in leresled. by esus■oticv and orderto be pnblivbsd

A fine aseortownt of Cloode for

MEN AND BODY’S WEAR!

Lad lea

DRESS GOODS
Such aa Prtuta, Ginghnme. Ulaw*. Ma­
rin**, 1’nranH-lta.e Block Alpaccas and a

DENIMS, ATllIPE AND CHECK

SIIITVH.Hl, lUTTOAADEJ,* ^ery

that I cannot now-vFspcnM vjilb the use of it at

£

?,

.'35“

MOBWAG 6 SALE.

».

■j
x t
xscfl
Ct of those aimllarti slTectexL
MORlOS MORRIS
Ths above ccrliticali-s and uiany others, can be
■an M my ..Bev bv any uuc st any time. Ort UM
Way Family Medical almanac, gratia from a&gt;y

variety and style.

CHECK

Three goods werebought to eoD,aaM*»h that
all to treat ef anything ia ay Um, would call
| and IMtoutl them before purchasing. Il will be
toy highest pleasure to show tores goods to all
who tony for or no with their patronage.

bAlse.No. AEasl

.tubal, tbe Jrrt year, Ml Dp to ,tn
be BMt to tar address an the
DsUm.bym*.!.
Adflreta
e. w. TEH BY. P. 0 Dm &lt;
81 Dearborn St.. CMci
eafor ia Faming Unda and City ,
j, fantfs located *at all the Gwretea^m nunv
cm, Witt Hnweer nth. Tbnee hating
:xS8XJXX.YiS!.‘5E

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

and very cheap,
Alan a good a»s&lt;&gt;rtn»«nt ofChttha be
men’* wear, and a largu stock of staple*.
Denim* Sheeting*, shirting, »tripe»^herk»
and ticking*.
JUST RECEIVED a new Urt

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

BOOTH and RBOEK,

FANCY CASSl MERES, a largn atoek.

Ladie'a Garter* Buskins and Boots, a

beautiful patU-raaaud very cheap; BI.ACK

Ca&amp; BROAD CLOTH,

DOE SKIN, o

GBEAT DISCOVERT I

THE PHILOSOPHER'S 8T0NI
FOUND.
ptOL. J.C. FREMOXT. fa bis tp&gt;rel»di.t»r&lt;
nisnv startling wonders, but »oue marc a
dsrful sad true. Ut.t. Ito recent discorery that

On hand a vert large stock «fCrt«ekrry
stone andtjfoaa Ware.
Just received a new stork uf

©IBDDIKRIBB,

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
I hare also a very large quantity at

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Xj.njHlBER
IPUJHIIPfiX

AND

Compriaiag every thing for a gn tlenma’a out lit;
TMK Wfo jpl Hl II Hl JUMil &gt;,Rata,i.■

NnlNGLEA,
•er rartotyfrna five sbdjing. to six dollar*; cmU, on hand and all peraert* winking to buy er
■rrry pma, quality mid patera । ▼nla Crees ata m will do well local! before bargawaf
sbilJwptowadollare.
I would nartiewlariy call the aiteeWB
of pervtona who are building to «i*

H

S

WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TDK

NEW Y9BK WEEKLY PK

k

a beautifully

tho I tan
Nails and
m and that 1 will fomU
aash. Glass, nails. Door Trimming* A**

GU

at aa low a figure as posible.
aSbyl
hjkenfield

-

•eata per pound. COFFEE ftvm I2.W «»'-to &lt;™«*
pay d.Fiah ufy cry de-&lt;- ipuou frwo a Hcthaw m to anemcrete the whole o?«t immeMo
asoeh rfGtxxl., therefore I will contact myself with
Z^u3it «fta T family'totOCHR Y*8tore,rtb^
srbiia eoatpetainK a larger and more geMral assort■eat thaa aan be found at any other Mtabltohaent

TEMPERANCE

nuraoance and by virtue of I
dated on the if th day of
L trillion Burgbsr. drewl
r for tbe County al Harry, »

B IB © DJBIR 'J ?

i

.WILLIAM JONES,
raHirv Btfock •!
twelve chilling*. Laee do. nine to eleven stilUagn KM — — ,----------•

COOPERING BUSINESS.

et»C81!B3.

calf bootoea, good quality, for nine aWlinga, and
■une, all of which, he prop** *

CIEAPEK

FORK BARRELS. FLOUR BARRELS, TUBS
BUTTKB HRK1X8,

Hasting*. Sept. 6, to.

niisrt

If yen waslMy RXW’KwBROQMBgsta.
■
.- 4. WA^RFB,

O. URAY,

Judge of Probate,
ATTORWKTAJrp OOUXSELLGR AT UY,

MurFAnritM’ &gt;■»

It yon weal say LAMP er UMPYttji

tkRB U? (■E4««T‘

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UGU1M,

€tn«s af

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TERMS—JIAO, IN ADVANCE.

PRIZE,

VOL. 3.

PRIZE,
PRIZE,
PRIZE,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1858.

NO. 25.

flings’ Vmsmss Sircttorn.

PRIZE,
PRIZE.

&gt;1IXS.
LTED.

memory of her early life.
When the
They have forgotten Already the lesson all Africant that may be taught by Federal
THE WIDOW’S PATE.
saw tha by-ttanderu, so roughly handle taught by the repeal of the Missouri
officers on board of traders.
Wo deem
"Three and a quarter; can’t ye give what she so highly prized, for the sake of Compromise. They seem to have made such sale an act of humanity to the ne­
three end a half! Who blds!
Who him who had furnished, and shared their up their minds to acquiexoe In- the dicta groes, and such sales occurring so seldom,
of the Supreme Court, which deny to would have no deleterious effect upon our
bids ! Three and a quarter—three and a uae with her, she started, as though they
pRANT &amp; SPAULDING,
Coogres* or the people of a Territory own Interests.”
*XE.IU:KS m all kin.um ar’.giKKU, groom's, quarter—three and a quarter, and just a- were committing aacrilege upon the di-rfd. the right to interdict sis very therein, and
Read Senator Brown’s speech en our
4}TrocirfJ. *f- 8tatc St ■ "PI"*11* ?o«t«gc«
goingl—Gentlemen, a beautiful centre­ When the hammer full, and each article affirm that by the Federal Constitution fourth page. He wears tit. mask; he lays
~~
H. J. KEN FIELD,
"lare* are regarded in all respecta as out the work to bo performed by tic
had
been
struck
to
the
highest
bidder,
table, marble-lop, polished like silver,
property. They rev the slave power pre­ slave democracy.
'
going f-w three and a nusrter 1—dose as death renewed hie power over her frame,
pared to avail Itself of all tlie advunta“We are directly interested, and to.a
you please, gentlemen, you will find it in and brought her nearly back, to where Cs it secured by that repeal, and to endeep extent, in planting a siavebuldittg
perfect trim,- and the neatest article out. •be lay, when first aware that alone she
rec to the uttermost the monstrous doc­ Stats in N icaragux” ‘titav cry must go
’"
P. II. A J - RUSSELL,
trine of that prteslavery court, and then, South if it goes stall."
CALEBS in dr.' F»d».
toots and For shame, gentlemen, bid up;—three muat meet her fate In the world.
“It is against
.
--.I ......
. | uekMI rBot they are gone ; each loved article discourse to the people of the free Status our Interest to bare an nnti-slave State,
and a quarter, three and a quarter—who
on the importance of building up a great planted in our front.”
hoi
been
sold,
and
she
is
told
that
It
wilt
bids three and a half!—thice and a quar­
National Party, to promote Home In­
“Il may seem strange to you that 1 thus
iu-n. ulcrl
ter; give me three and a half! going— very nearly cover the debts aivl expenses. dustry, tux] secure a pfiru Administra­ talk of taking possession of Central
md abura. I
going—going for three and a quarter— Thankful that-she haa redeemed bls soul tion!
America, or any part of it, seeing, as you
Tira Republican party will not Ira mis­ suppose you do, that it belongs to ram
going fur tlirec and—a
quarter, once, from the purgatory of public censure, she
Yes, it belongs to some one
leaves the desolate hearth, Ignorant of the led. It will meet issucaas they arise, or orfe else.
twice,—throe times, and has gone I"
shall be forced upon it. and not seek to u!*e, just as this country oncu belonged to
Thus vociforaUd a lusty officer, while fact, that thiiso bidders were hired for the evade the responsibilities it has assumed too Choctaw.
When wu wanted this
occasion,
and
those
gentlemanly
monied
in ita great controversy with the stave country, we camo and took IL
If wu
round the corner uf the street, screened
by the awning of a dry goods store, stood men, who stood by and. sneered st the power. It will deem no legislation final, want Central Amerlc*. or nny Part of R,
which rests upon a wrong doctrine. Il I would go and take that- If too inhabi­
a pale widow, bolding with one hand ths “worthlessnea of the trash," were their will surrender no nrincjple, abstain from
tants were witling to 'live under a good
clasp of a durly-haired daughter, of some employers. ■ Ignorant of the fact, that tlie prosecution of no policy, in duffer Govcrntncul, such as wp would give them,
while she is recking shelter and employ^ ence
j. to presumptuous power, or extra 1 would have thorn protected; and if they
seven summers, and the other pressed
pTici authority.
Wherever the Slave wore not, they might go somewhere else.
firmly against her heart, m if to j|il| its meat by which to earn her bread; They judicial
are decorating their bouies witbYhe cov­ [tower shall set up its indefensible claims,
“If any one desire* to know why I want
throbbing*, as she leaned forward t&lt;?
attempt its sinister aggressions, it will lie a foothold in Ccntxal Amrica, / avog
catch the last bid upon each article sold. eted articles, they ao myeh'affected to prompt to confront it.
Conservatives !■ frankly; it is because I «ro&gt;»/ to plant
deapUf—bought by ttiwh fora small pit- and Quietlsu may preach peace, but there |
Henry Seymour the fallrar uf that lit
s'aeery there ; 1 think slavery is a g'Xid
UDcit, and that pittance put ii.to their own ran be no peace, 'till the
the usurpations
usurpations of
of' . thing per
.
r«;
1 believe it to be a great
tie girl, and husband of that widow, com­
.......................
. . moral, ko
Interest
shall have
pockclsZfor aervires charged, but never tl.is Secii.UMl, Claw L
jocial, and political Weaving—a
menced lifo with honest principles and
blessing to the master and a Westing to
rendered.
Wonder uol that catholic*, been finally subverted.
•iniU-SAU: am! retail lUfer In. and rnaua- i truthful, upright purpose.
Success liad
Let us keep its position and purposes the slave; and 1 believe, moreover, that
Lciuicr of Irothrr.; ttiwSnga. *r.. Hattie
in their ignorance, feed well their prieatr, in full view.
it isofdivine origin;
when protcstaiits glory in aecuring an ig­
Having committed the so-called De­
“I want a footing fin Central America
been enabled to surround the wlte ol his
norance, that feeds officer* with tht. spoils mocracy to the doctrine of Non-Interven­ lor other reasons, on rather fora continu­
early lore, and the daughter of jiis pride
tion by Congress or the people of a Ter­ ation of tha. reasons already given. 1
of the widow and fatherless.
with nil thu Comforts, and many of the
ritory, aguinrt the Hitroduetinu or exis­ w ant Cuba, and I know that kdunor or
I will not farther trace the sorrows of
luxuries of earth.
Nun* knew better
tence of stavery therein, it will tolerate later wo must lave it; if the worm-eaten
that widowed heart and lie!pleas girlhood. no man for President who will not inter­
throne of Spain is willing to give it up
bow to appreciate their worth, or could,
Such fates hive already been portrayed, vene for stavery, by appointing J ndgo* for a fair equivalent—if not, we must
receive and use them with a belter grace,
W. PARKEIt,
by abler pens than mine. Loaded with nnd Ixrritoriiil Executive officers,- who take it.
I want Tatnaulipu, Potosi, and
than CMiJd that tasty little wife. Envy
believe in the opinions of the pro-stavtry one or two other Mexican Slates; and I
burthens tar beyond her espacity of en­
toward her was unknown, from the veriest
Judges of the Supreme Court, delivered wain them a'l for the same reason—for
during, a few years saw the tn other, wast­ in the Drcd Scott case.
the planting or spreading of stavery. And
street beggnr, to the princely millionaire.
ed and worn—life a burthen—yet striv­
As they have pronounced slaves prop-'’ a footing iu Central America will power
She .saw n*4 the faults—of
others—and her
&gt;rU. 4c. .Stoicuu.-l»le»i..uf~
. .................
ing to endure it a little logger, until that erty under the Federal Constitution, it fully aid us in acquiring those other states.
k," »i4uocd«.rr**t uf UitrL ■ o&lt;n gjulilcss fncliug* and demeanor gentangel daughter, who fills her highest hopes, seeks to subvart the legislation of the It will render them less valuable to the
1 ly kd diem into the paths of virtue and
free States in regard to tneir introduction ptber Powers of the earth, and thereby
shall have reached her majority ; willing
within their jurisdiction, by asking from diminish competition with Nie. Yes, I
trance. Such an one was the wife of Henthen to sign her own release, and wing' the Supreme Court a reversal of the
want these countries fur the spread of
l‘- ry Seymour.
Pleasantly and swiftly
her way to mansions of eternal rest.
opinion of the Supreme Court of New slavery.
flew the days, even years of their life.—
York, against the conveyance of staves io
“Whether we cun obtain the Lerrjtory
I00XXB.
j. vi. buckle,
But tho destroyer, Deatb, swept vhim
New York city, for Ute purpose of ship­ while the Union lasts, 1 do nut know; I
October 10, 1858.
.WHION'Alll.E TAILOR. Cutitag
ping them to a Southern port
from the eartk
Oh! tlra utter dcsola
fear we cannot.
Bat I would make an
j.r, •»&lt;! .!i •.&lt;sik ««rnu&gt;ud. .SU&gt;.|i
Senator Douglas, having expressed the honest effort, and if we foiled, I would go
i lion uf that Lour! None can describe
opinion, that the people of a Turritory,. out of the Union, and try it there. ’I
THE REAL QUEHTION.
Ithotra seasons of suffering, or paint the
refrainlrg from enacting suitable regula­ speak plainly.
I would make a refusal
Iraort broken anguish caused by the repa­
The Hon. Washington Hunt cannot tions for slaverv.-it.could not obtain fool­ to acquire territory because it was to be a
id : ration 'of such union*.
Two in ono-\a unite with the Republicans; he says he is hold among them, notwithstanding the। slate territory, a cautf for disunion, just
i r-rtM U»nr »J«««.
k still a National Whig, and hopes to see rights of lira slaveholders as declared by
parties
w rv-organixed that the Opposi­ the Supreme Court, some of its loading
ufcr in i;.».iir«-'» bi uK. m- su re.
.
tut re^triirj the chords of our own cxtion in 18G0 may stand united on great advocates in the South already propose Stale, a cause for disunion." '
JAMEN A. sWEEZEY, tatcncO tu- oc thus rudely lorn from the
Whatever may be their folly or weakNational principles—which, being inter­ positive legiitation bv Congress in be­
high.-.I, SoliM I™,
preted, met;*, on the principle of non­ half of Slavery. The Richmond Enquirer new,' the Republican Party, we are sure,
'«• wilt pmapiic mead i.. »ny bu-itww en-.ruyi- ■ C4$t ftkmc and unaided upon our own ro- resistance to slavery propsgandism. We rays, “Non-Intervention" moons simply will be true to the great Idea* which were
»d to bi. rare, in sav &lt;ll the Courts vf tall. Stole.—.
,
. /
‘
.
abstinence
from
action
adverse
to
slavery,
stamped
upon it in 1856, and derote its
ore sick at bearing this perpetual talk
o*e«in tbrCuait 11&lt;m-'.
__ _________ • s-mrcca for happifCM and enjoyment.—
about “Nationality.”
They are the not from action favorable to it; commends highest energies to the final settlement of
1. A. UDLUItOOK,
Intefita were his feeling*, when he saw
greatestslieklsrs for Northern Nationality Senator Douglas for pointing out the “de­ the One Faranjcuul Question, Shall Sla­
* TT
AnoKXEY
«nd Ciraa^-r »t Uw
that the bu(y for his last change had come. who are tiu&gt; most bumble aervantr uf fects of the Kansas-Nebraska Act," and very or Freedom determine the character,
Ctauotrc. Genrrel lu.n-1 Mid T»x Agent.— ■
Tr
,
,
___ Still he strove to buoy her y p and hade Southern Sretinnality. In this great con­ calls upon him to initiate some legislation policy, and dcstinr, of thu American
in Congress to give additional security to Union !
her livcr-lhjo for tbe sake of their tender­ troversy with tha Staveholding Oligar­
“xtavo property” iu the Tcrritorica.
ly L&gt;r«d child. And aha did live. Though chy, we arc national, they, sectional. Is
The same Sectional Interest is begin­
not Liberty the great Interest of all sec­
the dart which cut short his existence had
The Hartford Press has returns from
tions, and til ctartes 1 We would ctjnsc- ning-to agitate the subject of n modificn
well nigh opened the grave to her also.—• cratc the Union to its preservalbui and tion of the laws against the African slave nil the town meetings' recently held in'’
Connecticut, which sum up as follows :
Tint uno tie remained nnd aroused efforts diffusion : is this sectional I
Are not trade, it Is yet moderate in its demands.
73 Buchanan
52
does not desire to re-open die trade— Republican
But time must in­ free institutions exclusively prevalent In It
15 Uncertain
1
(•ronipll/ aa&lt; uilb Cd«&lt;iiy. Utfire for a new existence.
the welfare of thu South does not require Divided
Um&gt; "llr[«UK*a Ifaaarr, opposite tervene, e’re those onergie* could gain the States which comprise two-thirds of
Republican gains
15 Adm'n guns 9'
the white population of the country, and it—but, as the laws now stand, branding
The
Hartford
Times
eortrivea
to
put
sufficii-nt tension to act. Dur^$ that arc they not the rule even, in the stare it as “piracy," they inflict indirectly a
its party ahead by giving the Adminis­
time creditors bad become clamorous, and States-^-end arc ws sectional because we stigma upon stavery. Besides, it thinks
tration towns twice, claiming Killing­
debtor* h*d made such turns, as placed seek to plant them in all our Territories! thiy should be so amended ns to author­ worth, which has not yet held its election
Would we eatablish ou Federal Terri­ ise the President to dispose of the slaves
JOHN RODERTX,
them safely beyond her reach. Not­
and Catham which has gone Repub lican,
tory, one role for the Southern emigrant, rescued, by sale In this country, instead
PQY8ICUN tedSaw*. DwsiHagoi
and
four other towns which hare chosen
withstanding it was Heurj’s dying conso­ another for the Northern !
This
Aj w»y. »ear the Court llmec. _
Do we not of sending them back to Africa.
ijffirers of each party, and omitting alto­
lation, tliat he left his wife land cfeild insist upon the same law for both 1
Do may seem incredible, but is it any mor*
ri.P. CHERRY,
gether twenty-lour towns which have'
so
than
would
have
been
the
announce
­
-"V0TARY PUBLIC and Conteyenrer.
with a competency, by the time commit we not seek to make tabor honorable iu
gone Republican, thus reducing the net
Xi lend to dl IraMtrai entrusted to h
h this sectional !— ment in 1652 that the purpose was *crisiuoers and executors, together with that both and for both 1
results to 56 Administration. 49 Repub­
On the other hand, slavery I* excluded ously harbored of repealing tha Missouri
licans, 8 Divided. B.t tbo Times does1
■—- i other limb of the tew, a probate judge,
from States containing two-thirds of the Compromise! Lest »ome of aur readers
L. H. XTEWAHT.
Ud got maLteJj folly adjusted, there was white population of the country, and may suspect that we are exaggerating, not pretend to claim a victory in.ktt
general issue of these Town Elections,
AJTrORKEY »d Coanoelor st 1
we aubipit an extract from an editorial &gt;n
XI tad I'minMduein t'bnr.ecrr, N—-------- . no resort, but to sell her beautiful furni­ cuedemned by the great majority of them
and
we believe this the first time it has1
J prtirr
«»•«•»«. I« tlra Richmond (Vn.) Enquirer of the 25th failed to do so for tbo last dozen years.—
*r| AU bu»iMM attendrd U&gt; protnuOy sud •«• ture, to pay tho expense of retting tha ee
'&lt;*iUy. Uffies Sa S, Noble-, block, JtaitU Cr*«k,
th. .1... Suu. cbomul™.
i» u»!lZ September, 1853—the leading organ of We guess a couple of gentlemen now
MithlgMl
■
. ■
•
tate. Debts, they gravely told her, must
«, me.plioo.1 ItuUtuUoo. inumuch u the Conservative “Democracy" of the representing Connecticut in Congress may
b» paid, before any thing could be appro- th. otrnlr. old..- do not 0-mb.r mor. South:
“Representing, as we endeavor to do, as well decline a ro-dection.— A". F.■
p;iatod to bar urXhediild., Itwasngreat thm. foot boodrrf iboomod. Io • whiu
Trbune.
____
_
_
pity they added, that Mr. Seymour aim’d popolHioo of right midioo. Th. mu- d» sentiment of Virginia in regard to die
African slave trade, we have repeatedly
Jauca II. Cxuraxu-, was in 1854 ous­
IM
th.
whiu
Troplr,
d.puid.ot
-poo
have trusted such men, as ho did trust—
'
expressed
our
opposition
to
opening
said
ted
to
Congrcqs
as
an
anU-Nobi
’
itaVa
thrir o«» romlooi for opport, would
।
and by to doing cause his bon«t creditor;
taurrilj bo luorituJ bp • jru.rH ijr trade. But wo nave no hesitancy in say. Whig and American from the Schuylkill
to *uffcr.
Intentioaally did «hey thus- ». rf tm Ubor. But, th«. omr. rf ing that we desire to tee the laws of Con­ District, Pa. but was beaten in 1856 by
।
open . «.• -&lt;&gt;«■&lt;
W.
ri.ua ore Uboriog wither th. Huhtret gress much modified upon this subject.— William L. Dewart, Dem., who hud
We desire to tu every stigma upon slavery 2,541 majority. Mr. D. for some time
W9uld part with Ajm
Ahiliiog r»thcr regard to the interests or views of .those
,
or
the
t'adc
in
slaves
removed
from
Fed
­
Inclined to oppose Lecompton, but was
than allow a stigma to r**t upon bv hua­ wbo do not or will not own them, to m eral legislation.
If the trade in African finally induce*! to support it. Hu wav
W. U. COLEMAN,
cure to themselves the mastery evervI band’s judgment or integrity. Uttle rhcre-*t home In their own States, In slaves is 'piracy,' then it will be difficult thereupon opposed to the recent canvass
_
.
•_ ...-*---- msn soou- riie Federal Government, in aRthe Fed- to maintain that the trade iu Virginia both by Mr Cambell and by Joseph W.
;
staves is'not a kindred frirpe. If to buy
mulated and wrong from bar bitter want., end Territories—so a. to make the mas negroes in Afriea,foriia|e In Cuba,deserves Cake, anti-Lecompton Democrat; and thei
returns indicate that Campbell has 5,000
bv aluring with those very debtors, they ■es of their countrymen, in all sections, j.-mh, the world will jadgo that a kindred mqiorily over Dewart, and a probable,
tributary to their rohemes for oerpstua’
poliul,
Ur h—b~xl
ting slavery, for planting It in free terri­ punishment should be visited upon die majority over both 111* competitor*.—

I

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itolning

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TCH1

It A SALTER.

UEIYED
NFDETjD
and winter GOODS,

jd a good assortment

GOODS
Hark Al|«eca« and
ortment of CL&lt;ta t«&lt;

HD a new !«•€ o&lt;

uskinx and Boots, a
arge stock of Crockery

K&amp;EB3,

Ira It&lt;3*dj Pay.

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lND

wren* wiah«g U&gt; Wor
call before bargaining

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ifj tEXFIBLD

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GEOHOE W. MILLS,

।

JOHN al. VAN BRUNT,

T) WISTER OF DElftMi. OSes in Ito Court
*• Houtt F«. for rannSat. la all a»*«a, urbe

H. N. VIIELDON,

;s»’i

STANTON A TIPFANT,

tnatiM. &gt;&gt;

“““ "Itolwld.
1&lt;V, tory, and for acquiring new territory, for
ihore ,.ry ««to«r&gt; bid to. pta-. £%. And t£s party whtali prostitutes
iteslf W H”ir will, under the nama, DcIo orf« u&gt; Hur. la natpoila-to., r-pLocracy, gfortes U&gt; it. “ A’aWM/tty,
JStaSi people, who through the fteA hi^Wh.PS
nsblican Party would resist them, make
®f
Hire, wwkre. WW. Ihrir ~&lt;r«. .re hr E meat NatUal ld«&gt;
all-controlling in U- Federal
„
-Mi lh...ril.«f»ulri«H^e

£,5o«rt reuu, mld.us auth.. ureal, rnvaroment and Federal territory, are
•‘AeNeaaf " The slaveholders who would
thrir lire.-, Hu. with tar UH.
the Federal Government to extend
thO^atteln^taj^oorepre. red. ftataU
u. »rerr. -

J- F, EMOKY, .
[IDDLEVILLE- EXCHANGE R««tt ,iW
Lpnnwnwt, bars rtndend Uds Boom a *WT

dMtitntiou

If*’

Hl

from min!

There are certain undeniable tacts
which no honest or candid' man will au
tempt to got round which we think ought
to be read in every political gathering m
the country.
Hero are *omepfthem;

"X; Charles E. Stuart endorses the | Nebraska Bill, which professed tojpre
the right of determining for or against
infamous Drcd Scott Decision, which lays slavery to the people of the territories.
2 This doctriua—of the people of the
down the doctrine, that the Consfftution
carries Slavery Into the.Territories, and Territories, especially Kansas, determin­
that it cannot be excluded llrarnlrem by ing the slave question—they wWicaied
any action of the people, while in a Ter­ throughout the canvass of 1850, against
Fremont, in Ohio, and all the North
ritorial condition.
That no man in this country, ha* more West, and on thia doctrine carried the
bitterly more persevering]/ and outra­ elections when they carried them-as- alL
3. In open defiance of this doctrine, the
geously abused and viilified tbo Republi­
cans than (diaries E. Stuart.
In tbe Democratic Administration attempted to
speeches he delivered during the I RreaL force through Congress the Lecompton
dential canvass. his tongue fairly pocked Constitution, which was formed bv fraud
with vile and loathsome epithets nnd and was not sustained by une-fifth of the
falshoods, heaped onspairingly upon all people ol Kansas, as the subwjuftit elec­
thoso who opposed tho attempt onthc tion proved; thus openly conteimnc and
Black Democracy to nationalize Slavery. defying the doctrine of Popular SoifcrThat tho ‘Democracy’ of Michigan en­ eignty. which placed it in power. . . .
4. Having failed iu thia, the Englsh
dorses tho soundness and validity of the
shinplaiter currency issued by Secretary Bill was passed, which admitted Kansas
with slavery, but kept it a Territory oth­
CoLn.
That they believe that a negro hp no erwise. It abut the door on freedom and
right witch a white man is bound ’tO- re­ opened it to slavery, This fact is in the
letter of the law.
spect.
5. Buchanan, the Democratic President,
That tho Mormons of Utah have a
right tn come foto the&gt; Union os
u a State, declared
declarcc in his letter to Sillimon, that
’
y erielt in Kansas iu spite of the
acoordwith tlra institution of ।polygamy,
!y“-"------a slavery
of
tho
katisas-Nopeople.
ing to the principles
the nai&gt;«M-recG. Judge Taney,
Jigott
Lnukaauk.
-------— in h&gt;« -l&gt;red. —
D»t the Democracy of Michigan b&lt;C opinion, says that slavery cm; gu anylievc the jloctrineUrliich
licvc
doctrineUrliiih Charles E. Stu.
Stu­ .where in the Tcrrilaria,
.
.. To chows the vniotxjhe President .
art endorsed in 18X,that the Jaws for
np. now says—and Into 'nfftilber* of 'tho
the election of Delegates to the Ixwomp
ton Constitution “ aerc fair and just in •I|
iZ, | Union, tii* official paper, say—that slavery
j exietn
their provisions."
. in A*ansa«,
.
.. and lira .people . of lira
Dial they bulicve as Douglas did in
.. | territory uava~~xoxtuqr
atuqrvoto
leoiblstb
lxoi
i.J1 upon
n. If
one’doubts
1857, that “it has been the rule of civilivi'ox rr.
,fany
-----------k!" f­ this fact, let
r&lt;
j
them
be
referred
to several number** of
ration and Christianity the world over,.v
that wbenevxr one man or ret of men,' I the Union for the month ul Septenftrar, .
were incapable of taking care of thsmre-lvcs, they should consent to be govern­
ed, by those who arc capable of manajinp their affairs for them.
That Cliarlea E. Stuart voted against a
committee to investigate the Kansas fraud
in 1856.
That the Democracy of Michigan en­
dorse Charles E. Stuart in voting for the
infamous Toombs Bill.
That the Democracy of Michigan ad­
mire the pig and puppyism of Charles E.
Stuart, who. having ignored his Anti-Lecomplon career of tart winter, now en­
dorses rx full the Administration ol Jas.
Buchanan.
Tliat tbo Democracy of Michigan en­
dorse the “prudent and economical"
course" of James Buchanan, in making
enormous government Ioans, without ma­
king the least provision, for their redemp­.
tion.
That Charira E. Stuart introduced a,
Bill into the U. S. Senate for tbo building
of n -Slare Pen on the Free Soil of this!
Stata
)
--That the Democracy of Michigan hear­.
tily and sincerely d-xire, that our great
public works—the Agricultural College,
the House of Correction, the Insane Asvlum^ the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, tfie
1’cnltentiary-shall be suspended, bccauiic
forsooth it requires money to carry them
on.

A LoeatofA. Elscttonrerln. Document.

The Lccnmpton Democracy of this
State have just issued a campaign docu
msnt, signed by their State Central Com­
mittee, under the extremely novel and
mal apropos title of “Jactt for tbs Tax­
Payer, and voters of Michigan.” The
document is chiefly a re-hash of the edi­
torials of the Are Press,jwbone utter
falsity have already been exposed by the
Tribune and other" Republican papers in
the State. There is a little new matter
to which wo will devote our attention
hereafter. The pamphlet is exclusively
devoted to State affairs. It does not pretend to tell the people of Michigan, who
arc now called upon to elect members of
Congress and a legislature which will elect
a United States Senator, how the Micbigan Democracy stand on National sflkira.
It avoids stating or oalliating the fact that
five-sixths of the democratic mern&amp;rs
of Congress elected by that party voted to
force the Lecompton Slavery Couatitutloa
upon the people of Kansas.' It docs not
tell them why Mr. Stuart .having slid In
a public hpcecb that the English b^l was
worse than Lecompton, now endorac.’ it.
It dues not relate Mr ptuart's excuse for
introducing a bill into th. Senate for tha.
conrtrociioa of a National Stave pec In
Michigan. Jl does not tell them why bs
voted agaiCAt permitting the people of a
territory to prohibit n&lt;-gro slavery within
their bordera. It,does not tell us why Mr.
purchaaer of negroes in Richmond, to sell This U a groat change; Lorarapton is to Stuart voted against the repeal of that
I portion of the Border Ruffian Code which
sponsible fur a part of it. and the need
"
'would also desire a inodificalion in
for a Protective Tariff has done the rt*L
the laws of Congreu that compel the The coal and iron miners want work.—
President to send back to Africa negroesbrought to an American port under the
Staktliso Discorrav.—The Detroit
circumstances of those in the Echo.
IFe
condemAdvertiser states that it turns out that
mnHbia Egyptian bondage,' any va»R while the democracy had control of the nation by thia flimsy
Statu Government, they defrauded the •hall ace.—DtL Trib.
University Fund out of (25,990, and the
J. Glaney Jorras, Buchanan’s leader
desire to rec the wbolu world brought Common School Fund out of (71.703.
under the influence of Christian civ-Wra- Beside* pocketing thia (07.000 of Public of the House, who was chosen two year*
tiM,
m uppowd » «nj U&lt;ry &lt;&gt;■" Mottev, they cheated the School Fund of ago by 6.004 majority, is run ool now
gress consigning again to cannibalism ana (250,000, iu the fraudulent ade of a sec­ by 45 majority. This is to outsider*
•bsriiarism those that may hare been rw- tion of School Land, containing valuable the retral •mazing result In all the Penn•vivania rwuteioa. “Old Berks" never
copper mines.
cuedThe Michigan Democrats do not need till now foiled to etacl any oaUidaM for
‘•Though unwilling to sea the African

alsvo trade with thia country opepcJ, be­
uT ouroSvea Into a sort of General cause of effects we anticipate Oti &lt;5ur own
.
.. _ &gt;
.L.
rf a
EX- Party, to mend the Tariff, cor
»unuf

_ _ CAMPBELL A WOOD,

That Charles E. Stuart, tbe ‘.Demo­
cratic’ nominee for Governor, defended
the acta, and instated that tho inhuman
and tyranical taws, made by the Kansas
Legislature, elected by tbe Border'. Rufflan invaders,'should be forced upon the

to endorse Buchanan to prove their fidal- ।
ily to the Administration at Washington. '
Their financial policy proves that they are
“birda of the same feather.”—Allegan .
Lecompton Democrat.—JF. Y. TMw.
Journal.
‘-

1858.
8. Buchanan has been in office ono year
and a half, and in that time has mad*, a
debt of forty millions uf dollars.
V. The official report of Cobb, bis Sec­
retary of the Trcasunr, shows that tn the
year ending 30th uf June, 1858, tbs expenMs of tbe Government were Kiourro« Millions ornoLLAas.
10. Tlra name report shows, that fo
pay this, lira Government hid to use
twenty three millions of borrowed money.
11. Die summary of there facta shows
tliat the Administration has throw qover­
board the whole*dootriira of Popular Sov.
creignty; has ojienly aided With ttra Ph&gt;Stavcry party; denies all power in the
people of the territories over slavery,
and is, in ita conduct, purauitigan extrav­
agant career, and incui ring a great public
debt.
These frets should be submitted to ev­
cry man of rense irf the'Conntry fur their
consideration and their final verdict. If
the people are in favor of ttrare tilings kt
them *ay so. If nut, let them say^that.
—Cincinnati Gatetie.

Tbo ‘democracy’ of this district, at
thrir Convention, recently bold, plaredln
nominationTuowss B. Cki-bch, of GnMd
Rapids, as their candidate for Cougredtf.
As, in our opinion, nothing is giuue.1 ,by
doing injustice to a political opponent, we
concede to Mr. Cbvbh abilities uf a nigh
order, but farther than this we cantldt
go. It will be sufficient for the prerent
to give the opinion of the Detroit Arre
Prue of Mr. C. as a mon and a citizen:
“Who ia Mr. Thomas B. Church! , • *
“ Mr Thomas B. Cburch'.is rotten polixL
eally as he is morally. TKe Free Preu
can afford to be assailed by a mon who
found it well nigh as difficult to eauope
tlra penitentiary, as ho has since to elude
defrauded clients. God forbid that he
should do otherwise than denounce us-"
Ol the justice of this opinion af the
leading organ of the party, we knOK.btt
Ride.
Old settlers here and In the
Grand Riker Valley know whether it be
tiue or folse.
To them we refer ibe
curious.—Battle Orttb Journal. ...
■

Ox Smokixq.—Of the three mods* of
using tobacco, smoking is that .ifiucb
seem»a to have luainuated Itself mbit ex­
tensively among the youth of our 'com­
munity. Tobacco, employed in this way
being drawn in with the vital breath, con­
vey* its poisonous influences into every
part of the lungs.
There the doxlo’us
fluid is entangled in the minute, spongy
air cells, and has time to exert ita perniclous influence on the blood, sot In
vivifying, but in vitiating it The blood
imbibes the stimulant narcotic principle,
and ctrculatoa it through the system.—
It produce*, in conaqusncn. a febrile action
of those of a delicate habit
Whapa
there ia a tendency "to phthisis and tubtloulnr deposit in the lungs, debility 6f the*a
organs consequent on the itee of tobjscco
in this way, muatfovor the deposit of taberculous matter, and thus sow the »e&lt;x!e
of consumption. This practice impairs
the natural taste and relish for foad, lawon. the appatite, and weakens the rtom•ih. As to the pleasure produced by it,
it it, I believe, a well known tact; that X
, . _____ .1—
lighted or not.—Dr. J. C. Warren, .. ■

follewU*ituraripl‘W'

Until I know which way you went.’

�SUKFTIOI SYKCT

«r rp.
».rtv, whieh
------ would
-— ------ The following article is, aa it pur­ a split In Mr
■J,. i &lt;1. offi.™ ink. Ihrir
"•“** “ Tt”
_
porta, from a correspondent of the Eaton bly throw some of the offices into their
Wo
regret still -----------tn obrcrve
hands. This split they have long
I’-'US predic
picuiv-­
o ICKIC*
- among
--- - -­ ReCounty Republican. It ia so much in ac­ ted, long hoped and w'atcheif^,
for. They
~ “ publican*, in several portions of tho State,
cordance with our own views that wegive industriously fan every {sparkIt ■ of
mopmuivu to
— countenance
.
.. ........ - irregular
- .. ,
of resentrwacnf a dlspositicn
..—
...____ -j
.r .. „
in union
it entire. We presume it will meet with mi-ut and scent from a^r, foil
How up and nominatiaa*, and cooperate in umtm
”
lied npimnt movements. The onlv public effect «
harsh judgment at the hands of those condole with every “
REPUBLICAN.
such moveawts hill oo tu weaken t.a
o;-~_—
mercenary professed Republicans, who who will listen to tL„7
suit can bo offered to a/man under such Republican.partyi II i» dpar that even
arc preauibulating our county; and en­ circumstances than fuj/mournere to flock one cannot be nominated for the public
deavoring to persuade their listeners that around him durin&amp;ms hour of Dial. A offices, hnd it will be far better for gen­
by and through the influence of the Ban­ man of any true rtflnement of feeling tlemen who have been disappointed Jn
their aspirations to wait until next time,
ner they have been tcld ; and that re­ will not endure such approaches for a
than to pursue a course which will break
moment
EDMUND B. FAIRFIELD. marks, similar to those, when made thro’
Let it be constantly borne in mind that down the party, sacrifice its prindplca,
our colums, are very improper and abu­ all the sustenance and support which lo- and all ftiture hope of their own prefer­
sive. Yet, we believe, the writer of tbe cofooo, pro-slavery, Drcd Sd&lt;&gt;tt principles ment or that of their friends. Judged lor
NELSONS. ISBKT.I,
following article, with a conadouaness of are to Boceivo this foil in tbe State of tho plainest rulre of common *«&gt;se, such
conduct is very skort-aighted. But if the
tho correctness of tha principle, laid Michigan and more especially in the Co.
of Eaton comes through tho instrumen­ object nf those who get up imd eoonudown and the justness of the deductions
tality of the selfish and quarrelsome sore nance these irregular nominations, is for
drawn, cares just aa little as ourselves fur heads #ho weaken the Republican party. tbo purpose of defeating or endangering
tbe denunciation received at tbo hands of When, after election, tho locofocoa are the sueie*. of the party, they should be
met as eoemica and treated as such. NJAMES W. SANBORN.
those who are willing, Judas like, to be­ shouting and exulting over their political
fortner position or past servires shouM
tray their party into the hands of the gain, our worst w ish will be that it is a «rve as a protection or palliation in such
IACOB B. HOWARD.
kind ol gain which will remain with them
enemy for Turn pieces of silver. Allho’
and never again weaken the liepublican an event. Tbe more a man has been bon
For Sup’L ofPublie Instruction,
ored by his party, the more readily and
tho artiole la designed for the latitude ol party by coming back.
gratefully should he yield his own claims
OxxtDA.
Eaton county, it is equally applicable to
when another is preferred.
Barry county. Read it:
If one man has a right to refuse to
A FALSEHOOD NAILED.
abide by tho decisions of the regular!v
Certain interested individuals are circu­
organixed Conventions of the party, anoth­
to Fi&lt;hr.
lating a report that a Judge of Probate er has the same right, and If l*ch should
When a party becomes invincible st
exercise it, or if any considerable num­
the polls and its nominations are consid- cannot bold ’he office of Circuit Court
ber should exercise it. all party harmony,
Tor State Senator. (SUl Ihuriet.)
cred equivalent to an election its most CoingHssionor.
Now we are not going coneoildation and efficiency would bo at
selfish
nnd
mercenary
qualities
are
called
HARVEY WILLIAMS,
an end. 1» there a Republican iu Michi­
■
into dangerous nnd disgraceful activity. to 'pettifog this subject, but simply to
gan who wants todwtroy the party 7 If
Ths strife of rival aspirant* for the profits state, that both the law, ar.d precedent
there i», let him say •», that a popular
of office is to apt to resemble a campaign,
verdict
may
prescribe
strychnine
lor
him
.
from
other
counlke,
gites
tho
Be
direct
COUNTY TICKET.
between contending political parties.—
It wo ild, in any event, be well for the
Bit'qtAnimosity, exaggeration or detrac­ to such statements. We hope no person
recusant to consult his own interests Also.
tion of personal merits and claims, jeal ■ will be deceivcii thereby.
He may relculate to a certainty that
ousies, snspieions and sometimes double
ery man on tho regular ticket will become
deafing, charge* of log-rolling and bar­
Fot.Sk.riff—OLIVER B. EVERTS.
We are pleased to learn that Mr. his enemy^and if, as he is sure to claim,
gaining are very apt to characterise this
they b»vi bmraUe to defeat him one,
For Co. d«k—DANIEL STRIKER.
mercenary squabble. If tbe main body E. II. Bailey proposes to visit Hartings, ti.ey will be able to do It in all future
For Co. Tcasurcr—II. N. SHELDON. uf the Republican party was not a unit during the coining week, for the purpose time. So he gains nolhinx a’. la«t. He
in regard to principles, if the necessity of of forming a claw in vocal .music. Mrz may bo revenged, but upon whom 1—
For Register—HENRY P. CHERRY. such a parly was not each day more and
For Pros. All’y JjAS. A. 8WEEZEY. more strongly felt and if the dangers that B. needs no word of-vonftnond^tion from Upon tho offensive man or men alone!—
u», as hia abilities arc well known u a No, but upon tho whole Republican party.
For Or. Court Coin’r.—ORIN L. RAY. beset u* were not already seen and felt
Like the barbarous assassins of tlic Orsini
by honorable and intelligent men, the teacher of vocal muricfend we tru*t our conspiracy, for the sake of striking down
For Cu Surveyor-—JAS. H. BROWN.' mercenary hangers en and camp follow­ young friends will give him that encocr- one man. he wounds, perhaps murders, a
ers who now infest the party might at agement whicJL he should receive.
,
_
PETER CRAMER,
hundred innocent men.
Surely such a
this time be tbe means of dissensions in
F« O&gt;™.r._j| G SI'ESCER.
&gt;oan cannot have calmly reflected upon
•our ranks. But men who love office bet­
Bxab Cavout Auva.—We had the tfflk consequences of his own action.
ter than principles ere not DtimcrouM
TUnion tickets’' arc in toto a device of
A WORD TO TOTER.«t\ 7
enough fur tho work of disorganization pleasure of catching • live bear, on Sat­
ths cncmv. They mean just this nnd no
There are those, were it in their power, urday lost, whoso lino of travel was thro’ more : “W« ore not strong enough to
Next Tuesday will close the campaign
O. L. I.
in which we arc now engaged.
And we call off n faction of deserters from the our garden.
e'ert Democrat* tn office, and we want
I’enublicnn banner for th? snkc of a mislarnto, Oet. 20, '56.
ytfO Republicans to help as, in o&gt;n»idcraappeal to the Republican vutotw of this erablc pittance of on office, or, morelikete
4fon of which we will help you to elect
county, to see to it, that neither by their fur the purpose of gratifying some grudgfl
,
RepoMicaai Attention I
S Republicans”—which you could elect in­
action or their inaction, tbe principles cf against candidates. But such men if they
fact without any Democratic help. Now.
’
their j*rty are overtrodden by their po­ poasrss th? intellect and influence necessa­
Tuesday next is the time for the trial what is gained by all thia ’ On tbe start
ry
for
such
a
movement
can
readily
fore
­
litical enemies, or their flag left trailing
of your strength, and see that it Is all it is a confession of weakness by hot!
see the execration and infamy whieh would
in the dust. Let not personal animosity, reward them for the attempt nt this time brought out.
Tbo fact tint a suicidal parties. The union Democrats you put
or ceaseless chitnor, withdraw year atten­ when the purtv has something else to at­ ticket, called Republican, is now out, and in office must bo expected to prefer their
own partv. and will do nothing to ad
tion from tbe great principle* fur which, tend to tlian tlic looking after tho spoils spread throughout the county, should be yours.
You may postibly get better
if a true Republican, you labor. Let of office.
reason enough for every true-hearted Re­ mm, but you contribute to break down a
There is no man iu onr rank* tapaMe
publican to spend the intervening time party of' better principle!, which is • f
principles guide your action and direct
of dividing or distracting the party to any
far
more
eonscnnencc.
But in alljlate
your energies. Rcsneutbcr that Michigan great extent, who would now do so. Ev­ between this and election for tho sucres*
is to ^eclfiMir Representatives to Con­ ery man of intelligence who is al nil of his nobiineea, and the principles which developments the belter.mcn part of th&lt;-'
apology arc the men. who. defeated for
gress to battle for free principles, or sla­ versed In political history knows that a are ts dear to him as his life. Democrat* office in the conventions of theirown par­
very, and that your vote may be neces­ party never torglve* those who attempt are in high glee for tliis third ticket, for ty, are bent upon having office anyhow.
t disorganization or those whn blindly
sary to elect one of them on the side of give tho rein to their selfish feelings re- on its strength their success depends.— Th:s give* to tho transaction on odor of
' liberty.
Remember that Michigan se­ gnrd'esi of the party welfare. A man Will any man be guilty of helping on rank ’ selfisliness and party disloyalty
which is intolerable.
lect* a new Senator to the United Suites who will notown allegiance to party, a Lccomptdn victory 1 Be rare, lest the
Did any Republican ever bear uf the
Senate, and that your vote may bo the who wilLnot bow to the decisions of its fate of an Arnold or Tyler awaits you. Democrat e party alien in a majority,
conventions, who seek to block tbe wheels Republicans, wake up, and are tliat every proposing union tickets 1 We think not
means of deciding the chataclcr of tho
of its machinery, has no right to expert
Republican voter is at tbe polls; give him Certainly we never heard of such a tiling.
man selected.
favor or promotion from a party; he
Democracy is one thing and Republican­
Those are weighty considerations, of should go into a party by hitnself and tbe straight’ticket, last the scoff of Demo­
ism is another. Their aims are opposite,
crats should follow you to your grave*
/
vastly more importance than the minor there remain.
and n union between the two only weak­
for defeating yourselves. Remember the ens the party efficiency of each, without
questions, which interested demagogues
will^iresn upon your consideration.— some men that they always come out of old adage : “A house divided, against It contributing the success of the principle*
their party conventions with sore heads;
Then qhtXMc; then of either. If we are going to build up a
Throw away these minor questions, and tliat they usually manage by an immense self, cannot stand.”
Republican party, let un do it—not by
battle nobly, Cdthfully for tire great prin­ •mount of previous running around among be decided; will you tear down the house
dissipating but by consolidating our
ciples of your party. Amidst tlio elamer dclcgatrei to secure a few votes tn con­ your fathers built, and which you now in­ strength. If we arc going to build up a
of Interested political aspirants, we arc vention nnd then snap and snarl at tlic herit, and thereby throw yourself awny Union party let us do that—comtnenriic
nomination, which the party sera fit to
losing sight of ths only consideration* confer upon others. Theee are the men into the cold, blasting storm of -disgrace 1 by placing our influential majority nt the
mercy of the Democrats.
O.
worthy a single struggle.
Our enemies who complain to their political oppo­
We do not write these remarks in any
Ixvnro, October, 25, 1958.
alroady l»ast that wo are beaten by our nents ate mt being s»ld.
spirit of simple party drill, for wo despise
The man who dips into politics for the
own dissensions. Shall we pern-it this
a man whose virion is so circumscribed
A Spixitval AnsnjasTSATiox.—Dur­
sake of number one, allowing all of his
boast to be realixed by a guilty pursuit
that ha can see nothing beyond the blind
selfish feelings to become enlisted and get* ing the year 1854, there is a large num­
of the personal warfare already being fooled, bad not better tall of it directly ber of blind items audited, as supplied to machinery of party, and who will cling
to party traditions when principle* are
waged by a few hirelings wbo'are bought I or indirectly. A\c te.-g of all such men, “State officers,’’ designated u eundrie»,"
But wo write them with a
and paid'for by thfl enemies /)f Republi­ for tholr own credit nud for the credit which in the only iuilicatiou of their clisr- abandtxiod.
neter, excepting the business of ths per­ conviction, that if the Republican party
of
the
party
to
which
they
belong,
not
to
canism 1 Or shall we not, to a rran, come
of Michigan due* not aw ake to a sense of
sons
to
whom
ths
account*
were
audited.
betray their weakness cither by com­
its danger from internal dissension*, and
. up boldly and manfully to tha rescue of
plaints or threats.
Such men should Some bills, amounting to about one hun­ rebuke that .lawless spirit which touts
Clta ticket thus endangered 1 Let us each
dred dollars, were furnished by Mr. Wm.
learn tliat:
Hinman, then a dealer in tpirituoiu li- the decisions of its regularly ornanized
do our whole duty to the principles of
-Prndta’ *rlf coatrol U wi&gt;duc&gt;'» root.
party tribunals, plot* against it* candi­
Although politicians are proverbially quart! Wo leave it for the public to
Republicanism, to the party itself and to
dates and fosters outside movement*, cal­
judge of thia transaction.—Det. Ade.
tbe whole ticket, leaving those who boast selfish and deceptive and-political parties
culated to retard ita efficiency, they will
proverbially ungrateful for past services,
find only too lata that a big majority is a
that they Live only fur “fool-killers” to
Literary
laullegeacc
Extraardiaary.
yet we believe, from what little wo have
perform their only legitimate labor, tu seen in this world, that he who is anima­
Mr. Jehu Glancy Jones, wjirec fellow great curse, and instead of being an ele­
ment of strength, It is an apology for all
citizens
esteem
him
so
highly
that
they
ted
by
an
ardent
love
of
politi
»
princi
­
HU thematlves.
sort* of office-seeking excesses nnd n pre­
ples, who battles bravely and judiciously have kindly allowed him to pass to a re­
sage of defeat.
First a county will be
for those principles, who, in regard to of tirement, has too active a mind not too
won from us, carrying patronage a*d lo­
fice, act* the manly, gsucrotu part, prefer­ improve hia leiture. On dil -that he will
cal power to tbe enemy, then a Senator
things Ln mind aa absolutely to be re­ ring good and true men for promotion, devote his time and money to the proor Representative, then a judicial circuit,
and yet willing to submit to the selection
membered :
and finally the State.
Wo want more
madu by the party, who is far more ser- lect receipts from the kitchen of tho
unrelfishnesa in pressing tho claims of of­
viorsblo to friends than to selfand to prin­ White House. It will ba curiously illasfice, and a more patient submission to de­
•nd see to it, no illegal voter i« pernut- ciples than to friends—such a man we tratad with cuts, among which will prob­
feat, when it is inevitable that som* ono
•ay—will nover be'heard uttering com­ ably figure the cut direct, given to him on
must bo defeated, and a solid approbation
plaints about being sold, nor will lie en­ Tuesday fat the polls) by Berks county.
of the Republican party in its entirety
deavor to punish his party fur not giving — F’arneii'e Prete.
paramount over all ita incident*.—Bet,
him office. Such a man never gets sold,
Tribune.
A
M
ax
Tants
to
Cnor
arrow*
lit
ad
and never got* very bitterly disappointed
orr.— A correspondent of the Vevay (Ind.)
R^mcmbxr, that carclesanos and inac­ in regard to himself But be who thinks Reveille, writing from Carroll county,
only of self, of ths gratification of his
tivity will insure our defeat.
Be active,
own vanity, hatred or avarice, who goes Ky., states that a few days since a party EIGHTY-ONE PERSONS SMOKED
jealous and efiicieot
into a campaign with self constantly up. of men were raising a log building, ono
ALIVE—TEN KILLED.
of the company, a young man named
Rkmxmbks, that the enemies of Re­ permostin every thought and movement,
is of all men, the moot likely to come Thomas E. Searcy, suddenly left his work,{
Tbo catastrophe which we are about to
publicanism will circulate all sort* of
out of the scramble, whining over his and aeiting an axe, cut several severe\ chronicle took place at
Bank," one
false rumors relative to -candidates for owu scratches and bruises and bemoaning gashes on the top of his head. On an at­
’ of the Byer’s Green Colteries. Page
bis own and fate.
The aale of such a tempt being made to wrest the weapon Bank is about four miles from West
from him, he brandished it iu the air,
&amp;JMXMBU, that spurious tickets are in man, or rather tbo failure to die fighting tbreateninc to kill any ono who approach­{ Hartpool.
for such a man, 1* not generally consid!
It seems that the “night shift” had gone
tbe Geld, and that every esdewvor will be
, ed him. He then laid bis neck upon aI in at two o’clock on ’fturaday, nombermwd to get Republicans to Mote them.
। lo«, and was about to chop hi* own hcxul
. ing from forty to seventy men and boys.
। off when his companions managed, after
. With them was an overman named John
, a desperate struggle, to secure him.—
away upon independent candktatoa, counts jjilura to procure a nomination for him-। Scarccy is described as being .as intelli­. Mould. This man’s duty ceased at 8 a.
•elf?
When friend# complain of tbo
i u., at which time he Lad completed a
gent, upright man, and had never before
thorough inspection of the working, and
। given cvidonco of liciug insane.
luul arrived at tbo bottom cf tho shaft
, ready to bo relieved by hia successor. —
, The second overman, named Thomas Kcl1 ct, arrived at the pR mouth about tho
wa" lowered. On bls
that be baa boeu unahjofor some time iur.a titQA
way down he smtlt, or aw fire In tbo

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

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in its ascent and descent, and bullet sat ,
Lrt. »•»««•
vwr
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par, been drawn up a cots.derawo

portion uf tho brattice, whtA lud been
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STATE TICKET.

JtefiSS

MOSES WISNER,

FRANCIS W. KELLOGG,

GEOKGE THOMAS.

f

tion around jhe works, reqv«ttta&lt; the
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that hia aickncu

• which
already

woiden arm. and piston of the'
•ngine, and thus Uri* was
*
Standstill. Tbe
up th® pH
and burnt a coturfdontblc portion of t &gt; •
wood work over Ito mouthy
when this had been extinguished, tho detwe
smoke Ireulng from ffie pH
J"?™
indicatioos of thy fire that rtdi raged be-

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PBOUA
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Tbo engines arrived in a short space of
time, and pumped a great volume of
wS?r from‘ the\teer Wren whteh *“
directed to the burning timber, and also sMcUbte leMit
cUlreo*!»«,»
to the drift, the eoal wag -found to la?
ignited.
Il .« probably »hen the fire

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rreebrd this drift that Ac
X
kM, of took plroe.
ted from an explosion in tho works, it &gt;*
difficult to see b. " Mould could bo ig~
rent of it. oe bow bo cmld have oocajwd.
the braftcre, being certainly rm fire, when
KclloM
Fln3 dow”’ *
thervR,n'
before Mould began to recend.
fh&lt;. inridrnt. of this day were of an
unvarying dreoription, and so abo of Uiu
night. Dcuso volumes of smoke cuutmr years. AU work
linucd to he emitted, to dense that tlic roOr. Drake's UUce,
pcittc-l attempt* &lt;»f men to grt any^ul*toncc down the pit were quite fruitless.
Brattire doth was put over the pit mouth
with aiow to creating an artificial cm rent,
but there was little hope that this would
roa nt« rtas or
bo of Snr avail, tho introduction of frc*h
D*cll»«. Aattaus. Brntsbltb.
air only’making the fire burn more fierce CusRiuupUos.
Wasuuro? F1r*h. Nijrhi Sweat-. Spittinc -if
|y, without relieving the poor fellow* be­
UlookL HuopiojC,
Di®«d«y
BnstbiM.CrI:U. CourB*. IiiEimm*.
low.
,
,
rUihiafc. Fam in the Me.
The Idea of tho engineer* »»' that they
will lie aldo in time to cut off tho fire* in
tho drift from that in the *baft, and tliat
NIMEHAL POISON.
tlie htttr will then exhaust itrolf. There
ia, howowr. the possibility that the coal
in the working, will take fire.if ithas not
Dr. nail’s Bateanri
done so already; and .till further, there
i« tlic certainty that in firn dara at the
mort thu whole colll-ry will be full of
water, the duantl'y orlinad'y pnknped
nut te-ing nearly 30.000 gnlh.p. per hour,
and tin* pumping engine* being totally dia-

BALSAM '•*

2T a

LUNGS,

WK.-My'

Hated. Oetebtr 1.1

URSUANT to I

Pfore fisntcd br t

able!.

^'^2

po-r fellows in the pit, opinion* vary.—
Tho viewers»rc«t upon tbe fact that the
working* cover 80 acre*, and that these
workings are a sufficient magazine of ail
to sustain life for several days. Bui thi»area will eve^r hour be diml:Mini b»
water; nnd other experienced men arc of
tlic opinion that the desevnt cf thu carbon­
ic arid ga&lt; will he *n ros*Merahlo n»
speedilv to destroy life, whilst the pit
men say the air in tho workings 1* itself
little better than ehoke-damp.
Die fire must, ns it spprars, have twig
mated from thefutBtKe.
It la suggested
that a spark had been carried up and rest
e&lt;! &lt;m the timber; but bratticing is of to
inawlve a character to take fire from a
*park;/uule»* rendered highly cornbristible b| intense and long cuatlnned beat.

Dirham, Friday Evening.—The num
iter of men in the Page Bank Pit. wn»
larger than staled yesterday. They have
all been got out today. Tha lust wa»
got out at 0 o’clock this evening, after
having been in forty hour*.
Seventy,
one alive and ten dead. Tlic pit is still

PROBATE NOTICE.
iTATt' OF MICIHOAfJ
FrcUi.
'
Barry fwatr,
&gt;
tte Mid «
Al a ri»n&gt;&lt;» of .sid Cnmrt hotden »t tbe •
r Judge ibrnof, in lUMing* no Meads*
r TPIb. I*S?. I’reMN.t, O, L. Key. J*

Ifnlite Bnlutnt,

tbe;

SHER

rT-tql. be &gt;-.--f .
r Io 1&lt;e jwtbwUl
CEI&gt; I'SlXG LT ACCuJLDLNG'TO DIRHCTIOVS

•B»|.ut&gt;iie«u Ut-uet,

TO HEALTH;

Mcacxa at Ada —-Intelligence was ro
ceived here yesterday morning, from per­
sons who came from Ada to obtain #
BOLLEF, SMITH A Co., Fnmrirtor*. II Srntb
warrant, that a man whose name is re­
ported to u* aa Ly ndt, was killed' in a
drunken fight at tliat pl* c on Sander
evening. Justice Asulkv issued n war­
, rant and placed it in the hands of officers
Granger and Cady for the arrest uf the
murderer, who escaped.—JSx.
Bls brclrps eallan,
er'a block, urerilw «n
A Co.. «t-em be will b&lt;
dey^toxjru, to r«ci&lt;*

eracr
i inr Jr«crit*'l

rdItc Mrtl-

GALWW1T.
K 8AT. tn\
, ..
Eaenton* rf th- H*ta»»[
w
JL

PROBA
STATE OF Mil'll
Probate Court.
At ■
ol tU»

S*“Tlrir4S
Hoting*. Oct it- ‘S'*-

Bastings' Jrirt Cnrrmt.

How.twrbl
Mra Part.

Hasting*, OeUbcr

DE

lATIBEl.y

S3

Ua.it

te?:

&lt;a. IT. MILU

is10

Batter. -

TartJay, October IttL. at Caritas Centre.
CaslltUai.

''6.11 00

S PECIAL NOTICES.

JUp.-or*l*Xi»» u
hiauxlef

1-.

" . " RTCutng, UnURfcd.
MORTGAGE SALE.

efault having been made ik the

D

*“ra "*

PROB?

TATT or MTT1

S

.

Tt&gt;«rodaT,(ktober M. r M., FriirierUle.

”
Busnd, Kist county, Mich.
_ u, M
A ABpMC.WTNG.Prupri.tar.

• ■ -.
.
«• eTtt‘3t Mod«"‘ B*"*

Saturday, October tj, F. M., Maple Orort.
,, ",
“
“ sveutafc Asayri*.
Monday, October 25, Juhuatawu. 7
_ ",
„ " " avretog. Bahltnora.
^^ekorT Corner*.

“

Dr. nOSTKITEK-N CEI.EBR.tTED STOMACH
IlTTKUH h.r.
tetej. . -.te.l____

^i^s^rerxeEssa

-Ira

iSS
I

»»Ty eesay. &lt;

�PROBATE NOTICE.

“

, TlTK of MICntflAN Barry County 1
Probate Court fat said cMmty.
1 *
M . rosafon ofeaid eourt teoideu at th. effifo. ,f

BL(KD PUBH

ro- “ ■——*•

/-

.f Saeiml Andr.ii, preying, lor certain rnaaowe
rLrrln eet forth, far lioenre to sail certain real
jXte.fa fa* P«UUu" ’’reoribed, belonging u&gt;

dikeIbi

THOMAS OCXS KXGUSICM. D..
MXMT CLAPP, Jc»m

OaOMU ASOLO.

SSW 8PBHG GOODS

SAMUEL YOUNG,
Mia. ANSA WHELPLEY,
Mim VIRGINIA VAUGHAN,

M t* ordered thu th. mreidemto,
\1pjftum. and lb. Uaroy &lt;b»reg. be (mrtX-riunt.1 Monday, tbe l.t day &lt;rf November.
IrSef at one o'clock. 1’. M-. at lira office ef
Or Judge Of F«wb*»K 1D
at which lime |
lutamlad an reanlmd U. I

GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
GOLDEN

NEW SPRING GOODS
PROBATE notice.
iTtTE OF SUCHIOAN’. County cf Barry, an..
u.pwa. of the Probate Coart,
1b
Lm. uf Harer, bold-" »«
I’robale O«ro I,

iKD BLOOD PILI.
wqvrBnKD.

HABDWAHE STORE.

PRIZ^

PRIES'
PRIZE,
PRIZE,

PRUE,

sTcnf

PRIZE

dry goods

and ripeui

HARDWARE

„.:,t Pmcnt.Orin LRay. JttdgaofpMbatt

fascinating reading matter, from the p«nT?f tire
•try Orel wrtlera of the day,
JSqpMl!/ Hfudroh-J £r«ry ir«t.
A PRESENT,

IfcJ&gt;OT3 &amp;

body; tad bi bilious dinricte, where Ferre
axa Aoct ri: trails, every body should have h
and um it freely both for euro and protection.
It ia breed thto pritt will place it within tha
ryacb of all—the jxxir m troll m the rich. A
great superiority of thia ran cd y aerr any
ether ever diu-rorerod for the erordy end caetgin cure cf Intermittent* u. that it ccoufoa
no Quinlan or mineral, cor-sequcnHy it pro­
duces no qumtoct or othor injurious ofceta
whatever upon lire cixutiiuUon, Tboae cured
by it are left aa healthy an if they had am*

' JuIr’M**4* Ef!kf for
Mbetlicr aick or nenotu; llbeumaiuui
i*^-’**.*’
&lt;fo«t. Neuralgia.

Judge uf 1‘ivbaia.
reed tn In the fovesoing Botica
«■ «aid cauar ia adjuuiucd for ■
fotU Munday. October
al tha
j"» uf Probate, ia Hustiaga, at

,

Made. Hed»»y 1 Jtaudr Kehef wdl. in
a few minute*, change tha miuriaa i.u
euffer to jov.ol pljam.-r. * ~
’rei"7
fiuR|fa*u:-T«"‘. far lb*

t

a* folfawiag Hit;
2-packages of gold cootafaing
,g
••
“
“

Faac. Miami C-nuiy. led., Aug. t IM.
D«-C. W. Eulicct I tarerreeirud aomiKli ben-

mt-nt Ofiny caw. 1 wai for rein atSutrd with
that bane of all confort. and iltirieney tn bn.iurw
d« ipepiua Tunxapit-riatr ail tue M-valled rtmeof every feasible aixu, recently purchased dice which lharc uwl to rid tn’nelfuf tLladi-reie
would indued n-ke a melancholy cal-l igne. I alao round led with too beat phrtietani I rou'-d bear
Gold Lockrt*. ilrecelrta, Brrocbe*. Far Urena, at plicee perfectly lulled to tho
of. I «« induced to try loot medmr.re thruugl.
Breast 1‘loa, Cuff Pine, Slrere Buttons, Shirt Studs
the |wrauad&lt;n» of a friend and alU-rn.iug tLem a
Watch keya; Gold aad Silver Thimbles, and a va­
few daya «aa grtctly benettttr,!, and iu a licit
riety of other articles, worth from tiflr cest* to
Gftreo dollars rack.
niatieinn curru., r
auiiciro wiiuxiitr
oiaat tiulmli.rn\ui hredulie. wliiiL I aupreae
We will pment .very person sending us fifty
aubMribero. at *2 each. a buH Watch. w.Tth
waa prod nerd b* ihr die rl-rtd rtjicucli.fi) wlaui
to any one aenfong u» iOO subkcnbcre, at »2 «aab.
_-- I J
MA V-_____ I_______ il&gt;

[il l. KAY, Judge of Probata,

DBDDX3ET2

note it tu regularity
»&lt; •utlmutlbam.^
by Irnreciitt every
kadj*“y a co.

COOKING STOVES!

JUST RECEIVED
Al thu cheapcat »toro In loan by

n.J.KENTiriaD

LA^ N8, BRILl.lANTd, CHALLIS
CHAl|.t

RUBES,

FINE

♦

* new stunk of Fall anj winter G00D3,
which will be aoltl for
‘

SCUTCH

Very truly yonre.
JO. X Dl.MLTH.
From lW Ko Mr. McL'i i^u.’ l*«»t&gt;*ol Hub-rt.
Chapel.
.
laui trin.it*. Oct. b, IS-T.
DrC. W. Roaini—Dear Sir I hare trod your
Blood pwrifler for a nerrut a^ffertfoa.frcra which
I hare &gt;uflrrrd ranch at limca. While H ia pl-we­
an t to the taate, it certainly lot* a Irtpp* effnl Up
on thc tiirrt , I’leu-r a-renl my IhoiAe for rout
kind legard* and acta.-and tarbet c toe.
Youia,
J.W.T :;&gt;MflJ.NX.
‘
Cnrctre.iri. Fralny fWpt.'d. !i&lt;7.
Dr. R &gt;baek—Hear aii. Ilai lag been aflirtri with
nreraigiaer rtmxatuei lot Dm -p*-t year and •
। batf, and invln; .ren Volte- mcdeeine, n’dcdvbe
&gt; ScendInaitan Bfoudlfor’il er.b-gtd.r rvreonnnrtalcd
• by gentlemen w lb whom 1 mu iqnnUrJ, 1 naa
imlueed to Uy it. Bat nut before I l.ad uwd varfoua
ullwt medicine*. Alter Uaiag two ImtUca. I felt
ita offset very nesalblr, a.ai npoa Befog l“o mure
bullle*. 1 fou’mi uiyuir |*rfr«ly cured. You ml:

ma. Palpitation, Painful Affection &lt;&lt; tha
ffplren. iLsteric. Patel fa tha Bcnreia, Cotef,
Purelrtis, and Dernngement of the Stomaate,
all of which, when originating iu this ranee,
put on the intermitter.: type, or become period­
ical. This "Cca&gt;" expel* the puixm from
the blood, and cccecqucr.tly cures them all
alike. It is aa invaluable notaction to immi­
grant* and persons travelling or tcmjxirariJy
residing ia the malanou. dfoteicta. If taken
ocrerionaliy or dally while exposed to th. infretiou, that wffl be excreted cm tbe system,
and cannot accumulate in sufideut quantity
to ripen into disease. Hence U J* even more
valuable far protection than cure, and few will
era- s-.iffrr ftnm Intermittent*, if they avaij
th&lt;vr.*clvcs of tbe pnjtcvtiuu this remedy affyrdar

Ayer’s Cathartic Pjlls,
m ui rat rums «rsrenu rwsn,

(.INGUAM8, PRINTS^SHEP “lan-l, and fru*i it* hardy nature will not winter
FIE-A-ID’S' FA.’ST,
Skul or drown out from the effect, of a u.l
HERD'S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS, w.priug. It unit be auwn any lime between the nt astonhhing low prices. My motto
^Cret ti Julr audlhe krai cf Xorember.
l» ‘a littlo cheaper than the cheapest.'
CIJAMBRAS, MARSEILLES COL­ — PACKAGIM retBcknt to produce; from 5 to
I have just received a good BMortmeot
510 buabeU ths Orel year, put up ia .uoeg *ae*»
LARS AND SLEEVES, («•• »tjl*,) SwiDbe aeut to any addrem on lbw receipt cf
Ladle*
CftOM Dollar, br mail.
WHITE GOODS, die.
‘ a.klro ■

DRESS GOODS

Such a* Print*, Gingham*, LeLatns, Mo
rintw, Parntncltus Black Alpaqca* and a
variety of Wool DcLain*, all very nice

LIEN AND BOY’S WEAR

that I cannot now di.pi;.&lt;o wilh the rue cf it al
my adiaticed ago, eeirnty-eerru real*. ‘
I chterfidii gjre ifoa lufonuatwiu for the bene-

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
Alno n goou usortment of Cloths for.
.sniiniNU.CpnVNADES.uf .very * Hon. J. Wilton, Gan r i. C. Laud Dep L Chicago. men’s wear, and a large atovk of atopies.
Denims Sheeting*,shirting, atrlpea, cherka
■Col. R. J.-Hnntllfan.
mriuty mid utile.
Eller. H.N. MW.np.
I
anti licking*.
Milon, llmrv A- Vw.Gor. «u Va..
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK iMeaare. Hweeury. KrttaiilrtiMC, Fant &amp; Co..
JL'ST RECEIVED a new kt of
* Dwters, W-Mbirg^n. D-C
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
BOOTS nnd SHOES,

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

i Ijtilic’s Goiter* Buskin* ind Boot*, a
good amirtmi-nt at vary low prioea.
Uti hand a very largo stock ofCrock ary
stone autlGloNa YVarc.
Junt received o new- slock of

FANCY -CASSI MERES, a large Mock,

k-nntiful patternaauj rerjr cheap; BLACK
DUE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

The'aborc certificate* and many ulltere, e»n be
wegn at for "®re bysnrtmc at any time. Get uno
'Cfiuy Family Midiral almanac, gratia from my
Sannfartury, sale* fc»m in 1 ufflre. Xe. C East
1 Fourth itreet. Jd building from Maio el. Cincin­
nati, 0..
Fueaalebr
J. P. KnCerts A Co. Harting*, Eli Niche’.*, Orange­
rille Hille, A by Drumtiita A Munhanta gene-

A PUIZE »OR EVKHRBODY I
WIlOSUBSCBlDEri FOR THE

the

O&amp;DOKKEEa,

priiEbsopirEite stone
Fill ND.

Comprising everything for a gentleman's outfit; ua.-'s. oi
------------ --shirts, collars, flora*. busier/, Wall. panU, al­ HAVBTBATEDere’y ■•**ary variety from fin ahiltfop K»
«toUara; «*«••
a nitT WORTH FROM M CENTS to ••••?
BF MAT TO EACH .HCDSCKIBER ON
..try pnce, quality «d palter. . VMi* from « WRI
?ECE1FT OF THE btlBCXlBTlON MONEY’
ahlUmp|oaj*iWl»»
Utfonre sfoAM not Ire granted.
TERMS—IN ADVANCE:
Aadtt Is'furtlwr ordered, that M d petitioner
One copy for ono year, »~l »
£I
give o-niee to ail |&gt;arttea uncreated, by canting a
ropy c( tLie notice and order to be published is
tb* -knHilmcar. Itanuer” a newspaper printed
;a Haiu-ig*. and rireal*tingia aaid county of Bar­
ry. for the fell term of three weeks, once al icaal
fa eaehwrek mxI iir.taediatclr preceding tbebear- BOOTS &lt;3e SHOES,
jegfaffiepnmtoca
O.L.BAY.
,
- -".?**? ।
of Probatr. 1
• large atock «&lt;&gt; I™1 T*rirff- M“’*
b°O'’
PROBATE NUTICE.........
for S3 25; kip boots, kip brogan*. ca!fdo..en*mTATE OF MICHIGAN. I Ifrobstc Co«rt for
rleu and patwit laalbir do-, eoogrea* R*'1-”' foT
Barry county. M.
f said cuusty.
Al a sevaioa of said court bolden at the office of
-I La ad' pawn!
e—** l-U^5* Judge thereof, fa Haatinga on Mouday. the men and boys, os' . P*1”
Sth
&lt;,f s).ri„,.tw. a. D*1*51. Proaeut, 0L Rav. Judge of Probate.
/rnujt"*11” 01 tl'or’utfl °f Bnfi“ u- Turner.
Ladle*’ children’*, and min
«5b 7*d‘nif *nd
U"&gt; pctitoia, duly verb
xec, of Naacey Turner, praying, far certain ra»- description
Ladire’ *"•
uun u-wi'O l«~ * •
.
iu me lain prtiiiusv..
TbwmpeB. it to ordered thaj the conaideretion UW. W
Jan, ■«««. -"i f"!
P«iti»s. and tbe bearing thereon, be poll-

S

1SSwau2Xv'-&gt;.'“kL,c-"' &gt;;

naams.'wXs^ii^m.»rK

8533

3L.TTHOCBJS3Ft.

FAMILY MBW®PApKB‘

.

AND

on hand and all person* whlilni
sell will do well to call before '
ebewhere.
1 would particular!v call tho at ten lion
of perrons who are building to the fact
that 1 have just Received n large *lrck ot
Nail* and Glaw nnd that I will furnish
*a«h, &lt;»!a«», nails, floor Trimmings A'c.,
at as low a figure i---------- *■'
KENFIELD
aSLyl
______

DR. J. C. AYER &amp;, CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
,
Sold by J. P. Ronutn, li^n'iug*.

hrEW YORK WEEKLY FREM. of all kind* cheap for Ready Pay.
H BEAUTIFULLY
I have also a very large quantity at
I ILLUSTRATED

THE NEW YOM WEEKLY ftttlIt* ~e

i the afflicted they can never forge;, and jet
red cure* too raacrau and too r«aarkaq« t
। forgotten.
r,KC,AgEI) BT

H£©H
AND CUTLERY.,
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.
"Hio rcasouu why

FRANCIS BOWER
la doing tbe target Hardware btiiiaaa* tu Heat-

TEMPERANCE

LO F&amp;T PRICES.

©OCjilBin 2

AM now rvcierUrnsT 8PBING abrek«f Oeeda
and bare re hadd a Hrw» nte ■i.rmienlM
MU IF JU Rl&gt; F-dA ff STO VJB,'
ny, coppjsx jLXDsjJUcmoar/'
H.&lt;AE WUJCnt PITXB
’

[SUXLfa

WILLIAM JONES,
IlavlaiC bon’t tbe ewtirc Stack *f

ea&gt;«8i388,
TOBMKRI.V teM by T. Pmun i,
JU conatantly making addition* to the
same, all of which, be propose* to tell

d*n&gt;beu, la Haatinga, at which tuna and place all
Jenin raterrated are required io appear aad ebow
&lt;5?*- a «»y. why the prayer at Mid pettoouer
i* , ' ■
be granted.
A»1 it !• further orient! that the petitioner
scwqssa

CHEAPER Ikaa the CHEAPEST

FEBRIFUGE WISE!

I hare tbe greatest variety at
ELEVATED ’
OVEN tTOVEJ.
LpW OVENWO,
PA RLOR COOK STOVES,

.-

Rrtf tepn in tbUtowp. Big ruii aag Ddfri'a

TO HOUSE BUTLDTR3.
r HAVE arory oeapUta ifock olKosao budding

---------- Pr. A. E. BOMMTEEL,
PHYSICIAN 4: SURGEON.

£2 27

- "rz

Ifarth 3. M
_____ -——------------------------- :
-- ----------B".*0*1
DO- I

�(•HdBATK NUIKB.
its

or MiuaoA5.^rtT offcy.

KNAPEN’S COLUMN

WETWOOD k GRANT

l«aM&lt;»M»—»&gt;y Nqt^,
ARE RECEIVING

me nimidiai aaaii.l of Badw.y1,

n

K1W 8PMTG GOODS!
dueaeca, wUrv.n

NEW TORE

NEW SPRING GOODS

ONE OF TH E BEST STOCKS OF

PROBATE NOTICE.
tbTAfE »F MICHIGAN Barry Caunty 1 „
.5 Brebel. Coart far mid tee My.
I '
Ma aaeafan of mid court holduu at the oSceof
-uaJndre thereof iu IlwUngt on Monday, the 4ll&gt;
day cJOcfaber lu the year oao thoureuid sight

ihsiiK

“SsjLSSX.'JW’— iSS

&amp;OO&amp;8

GOODS

■nddote,

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

. 1 1

Frewoat, O. L. JUi, Judge of Probate,
lathe mMteref the Eatalc at JM&gt;y Aadrai,

1
&gt;
1 1
1
11 1

U. rwdfac end filing the y etnkn. dolr veriOod.

DRY GOODS!

■

t

la
a

!te

10w
10w

m .lock oonaiata in part of

PRINTS,

DELAINES,

SHAW LS, HOSIERY,

1 1
1 1

la

1
]
1

n

BW
‘ £

bSy

MERINOS,
DENIMS,

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS.
SHIRTINGS (brown and whito,) KEN­

»z

PROBATE NOTICE
I TATE OF MICHIGAN, Cmu.tr of Barry.
i ■ ■ - ......
...
r&gt;—I

TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CASS1-

2JDOT3 &amp; SEOBS2

MEREB,

A

GROCERIES

CEOTH1JVG
Lang. a—
larpmeata uf M&gt;U Eruptiv. , ad athat&amp;NMrarf lUhkia h«ka,k.«ure,
Vkm.DyroeyeM.aad *1) oiUr durampui»S from aa impure .tat. uf fa.

OiBDDXSBTS.

-Badway'aRegrirtmawill reie.,ff«rtire.
&gt;J
.TF”0-’’- Crelitcu—, Indam-

GLASS-WARE

■n r-irMz-'

HARD-WARE
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Regulator. will mlurv tt tu rrn
So female abovld be without tbe
IL B. Remedlea an Ud br llrergi.t.
■ here.
R Al)WAY A
J. P. lUU-rt.fi Co.. Ilaaltaga.
A. J. Bowoe. 1'rairtcviilc.
K. XarWs Vnmg.tilk.
&lt;3al-ly&gt;a

ha. woo far luelf .uch a renown far tbe cure at
every ranrtjr of Throat and Lung Complaint. that
It 1. entirely urjnecmaxy far u. to recount tha
evidence of Ita virtum, wtwrrvrv it baa bean mnloyed. A. it ho. tong been in eoo.tant u«
Uroogboct thia aactfoe, we Deal not de more than

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

URSUANT to iicenre and authority hereto­
fore malmi bv the Judge of Probate, for th.
aouuty of Harry. I ebril csyure to aale at public
goetioo io the htsheat bolder, at the Court lluure,
ia tbe villageef UaUing*. on the Sth dar of Sovataber, next, at oua o'duck, 1'. kU.U-c LUoxing
daaeribed. lands. behmrinir-lA the-relate of David
Mbraahr, tleware.!, to wit:—The north-half of tho
•erth-aa.i quarter of aectton IweOtr Uirea, tZ3,) of
“"“•“'-"•“'iTTrflfJWSir.

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8. T. CTOdTBAX.

WaylandTMaae., Feb. B. 18JT.
PROF. O. J. WOOI&gt; fi Co..—Gent.: Having
realise.! the good effect, of your Hair Re.turative

by th. Jodg^f Probate for tha County of Harry.
1 ahall expoae to tale at public aocUan, to tbe
ixgtMBl bidder, al tbe lata rc.id.ocr of D.t id Pol
foe, dr—yed in tha towuabip uf Barry, in aaid
tSinlgoi Hary.oo Tuood.y. tbe Utb day of 5o

and beurd. to try the article prepared by yoa, to
promote it. grow th and change iu color «• it was
&gt;□ youth, both uf wbiab ItbaaeCmfadapmpfoldlv.
In the operalion 1 bare treed nearly lhAe Ixwflee.
V_ —
I1UV4 IR1VPN

Polley, .dccwuMd ;—
The MHUh-balf of tha nurUxaal quarter ol recifon oae, in town two. north of range nine wnL
Daxuu Lovauca, Aamiuiitr.lnr.
Dated, September 77, lh.'.».
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SHfiUFFS SALE.
T&gt;Y virtue of one iraMenpt execution, laiued

eMKm.)ln the follow fogdreenbed yiernilre and
parcel. of lead to wit: &amp;oBtb-w»»tpart of nortlietracuooa! quarter of Motion twenty rix. loa n
, north of range ten west, containing rixtyTfo^ator. deaeribrd prrmL'e. I ah.il e&gt;;M*e for
■ala. al peblfo auction, or rendu. 0 tt. hlghret
bidd««Xthe front li .wr of tbe Court Ilouee, in
fibb riBaga of HmUng., Barry ro.nty, Michigan.
&lt;M tha aacond day of Itecerober, IB5-3, at one

There good, were bought to »e4i, ana I wish
all in want of anything In my Un*, would
and examine Ibem before purchaaiag. It wil
my hlgbe.l pleawire io abow there good, to
who may favor ma with kiscir patronage.

Fou Human;
Pon rue Ccm or Dr.crnaiTt
’
Fon A Fovl Stowarw ;
Pon ra. (ten ar KkretrciMg
Fun rnn Prue;
Fon tm. Ct nt or Rciiorru ;
Fan AU ScuorvLor. Coxrunm p
Fon nr. Ct-tui or Rnn-xtniMb
Fon Dnuu« or ma Snnr:
Fan nr« Cvnr. or Lrvtx Coxru:XT|
, Fox Dxortr;
Fon rxz Cv»* or Trrnm, Tvxom axd But
.
I
Itxnex;
' ' Fon Womu;
Fob txi Cvm or Goer;
Fox a Dtxxr.n Put;
Fon tub Cvxr or {frruuu;
Fob Fviunixa rxr Btoo:&gt;.
They era aegv&lt;oat*d. ao that the moat modtire us taka them pkauMlr, axd bring purely
vegetable, no h»nn ran arise fiam their me in any
quantity.
Frieo 2J rente par Fix; 3- BoxmfarSLOa

i'll ALU ROHES, FINE SCOTCH
GINGHAMS, I’MJNTS'^HEP

HERDS PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,
CIlAMlUtAS,

MAILSEJ’J,ES

COI,

LARS AND SLEEVES, ^jw rtrfo.)

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
-SHIRTING, COTTON A DES, of every

variety ami M.vJ«.

CHECK

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MA1tSEILI.ES,

CTIECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

LINEN. WHITE LIKEN DRILL
FANCY CASStMERES, a br^e stuck.

Itciatf iful pntUTuaatd very cheap; BLACK
I ahall aall three beautiful good, for R»tif Pag
and not on list., (or rather never pay!) but will
oonviare «py om tn three minutre, that lit ia for
th* Agatoman Interest, aa wril gg mire, to buy
good, on there term. I Intend tn roll far much
fonw jvvjCle than formerly, re thenhy I ahall han­
dle my ma«na cflcner.

DOE SKIN’, BLACK 0RU4P CLOTH,

w^ntlhcbe.taid’thtreuforilmu.andtfo-yaJwald

Al! our Rcmedlaa axe fax aale by

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Al a raaatoti U the reM court, h-lden st the o&amp;w

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foraXT., .
rmnrt laborar. had raported ta, hr
W.*r, *
rarn*p.md,mra -Ilk
the British commander. At all events,
he was regarded by tte genuine w hlgs a*
a dangerous man, and therefore avoided.
His Ikhisc wm slUiatal a short iliaianco
from White Clay Creek, on tho side of a
sleep hill, stirrnundod on sell sides by tall
trees, it wm just such a plate as oue
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pimed the bank of tte crock, aod, slowly
tL.l winding
.aira
uua Came in
following the
path, *.
sooty
sight ot tho object of thtir'destinaiiun.
Artbex rente .to a little low bridge which
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the
White Cby, James Wiisun ordered them
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again whispered Wilton.
ua ___
_
i
When .L_
the L
boat
was about
twelve Z_.
feet
■ from the rock,'the boy loader fell seenro’ ly behind his stone defence, and shouted,
whogw there!”

In a moment the oarsmen ceased rowing
and gazed with amazement above them.—
The impetus wbldt the beat lusi nccquirod
1 caused It to drift slowly beneath the rock,
er any danger maty bo apprehended. All and just as it was fairly below, forth
the rest stand here until we return.— came the doomed words:
Make no noise and keep a constant watch.”
“Cut loose in tho name of liberty!"
James and Fraak silently departed,
Each boy
_______
j rpushed
_____ —
his---------rock at the instant
and were *mhi lost to tho cyo'in the thick ,, find
m» impulse,
nnd with
with &lt;one
impulse, the
tte gi;
gigantic stones
woods through which tte path run.— ;, f.!L
fell. A luud zhrkh
shriek rfrom
~*thu
u\ dark
... water
of;
told
bow
'*
*
- *■'*
Scarcely bad they gone from the view of j
tew wall tte plan
had succeeded,
I tteir cuinjmnlotis tre the quick rnr of and when tte exultant boys again looked
Wilson detected 4 iiois.-. “Hist," said te , over the rock, nothing wn seen but n
to Frank, as ho pultel him behind a gi- ■ few pieces of floating wood. Tte bout
pintie te-ech tree. Tte noise soon re-1 ted teen burst to pieces, and the occ-jsolved itself into -huinsu foot-fall, and in j |&gt;ants had found a grave*l tin: bottom of
another monirnt, George Livingston, the ’ tte White Clay. A cry of victory burs*.
Tory’s son, stood opp-wito tte tree.— . from the jnyous lips of the youthful paV
James Wilson darted from his etvert, i riots, and it was echoed along tho old
nnd tightly gripped the boy by tte nock, ' creek in solemn grandeur..
Tte cowardly youth trembled liken rood. I
“Xww for our prisoner!” cried Frank
“Speak one word," whispered his cap f Howard, tennding ahead; but what was
j tho KiUkuishinunt of the boys to find that.
History is filled with daeds of men of tor, “and I'll toss you in the crock.”
The Tory’s aon'stas straek dumb with , in efforts to free bitnself, George Living­
t-n in tte “buniing words” of tte annal­ fright, and before he had recovered from ; ston bad l»ccn caught by tte fearful cord
ist uf “ *76ten where Is tte histo­ bis stupor found Umsdf in tte uiidst of and cteked totealhl Ttero was no time
epining;; tho traitor and his sun
non ted
bad
rian wl»&lt;« tells of tte patriotism of the a wtelo group of tey heroes with the Jur repining
their deserved
doom, and there was
teyr of that gb-ouiy period T Who writes vicu like grip of James and Frank &lt;m toot their
C------------------. --------u.-w.ia--to
mourn,UU
tteir
.
either arm.
------------’ loss.
their bi.kgraphi.-s!
“Such bu the fate of Aracrica’al fops
Ttere were l-uy* in the revoluti-n-A
“Now,” said5 Janies, “answer ir.fp.ta.rtme promtmake your position | forever!’’ said James \\ iison.
I
|H&gt;ve uf noble jiulriollsm and dauntltos’ ly and truly, or 1 will mate
«- you hear.'
•
••’
I
Old iJviupton’s teuw was M-ntolied,
spirit—teyr who would not terome pncomlorlablu. Do
end,
traitors, though the rack and tho gibbet
“Vcs" gupvd tte affriglitcd youth.
, tu
— the
— surprise of every oral iut
...... J . guns but three brass ficid-piockH,
“Who are iu voar father’s teusc nt this ['merely
cuafnaited them, boys who toiled with
terrcis
'
•several
”voral k
*rrcl of powder, and abundance
an endurance ami tehhiww unequalled in moment I”
tell," slammored tha half of balls, etc., were found. The military
the annals of a nathra, for the independ­
“I—I couno
j stores found here were given over to the
ence uf the “01.1 T?ftecn ;’’ and had they dead boy.
. American troops, and found a jovial wel-You stell tell, or----------- "
I now a jurt desert, tiw brightest &gt;rtnr in
Had not
• Sparc me, and .1 will disclose every-., k-oine at their bend quarters.
Ainerica’s twswtvllation, and the widest
the British party teen siganully
defeated
.tripe in its broad omvato, would be drd- thing. When I left tte tense there was . »• »n«« i— v
the banks of
no oiie there but «&lt;nr own family and— along
along thebanksj
“ the White Clay, thu
irote.1 t&lt;» the buys of »0.
i town of Newark, and tho wtelo northern
Major
Itedatonc."*
*
...............
fx-t us relatean »'«tence. R wm
. in
part of the Suite of Delaware would have
“Who is be F’ asked James
tte year 1777.
Philadelphia was in the
“I don't know, kdonl know indeed." teen overrun by predatory parties of
hand of Howe ami the inhuman ».Micro,
soldiers.
Jamoa Wilson and Frank
"Tell!' threatened Frank.
while
the
field
»f
Brandywine
gave
&gt;
the
WnilC HU HOU w.
---r..
.
- - .
**Hc
i« the Captain of the Yorkshire Howard both joined tte army nt Green
u,™. |-.pU an r.Uraoo .f Brttmh
“
II. Il
nnd served with distinction in the Southb-tnanity. The inhabitants &lt;4 i’ennayl-I dragoons.
ern campaigns. Frank fell it tte me­
tata .ud Defcwta
'
T1“- j1” ■-”• "r.J*5'7 'Ji'taT
morable battle of Eutaw Springs, betheir Aww
Ifemh &lt;&gt;f Hessian dragoons |jny, and he soon gained from the Ton s
tbrir
fta.
ll-ta», ,r..
tte.r Awe.
liattai, --r
..............
whlch .tamped his fatter wailed by *11 who knew him. Jarnos
«..rrj th. .ita'ilj
ITulta-lpM. f.r
Wilson lost bis leg at the arige of Yorkas
a
traitor
of
the
must
apfulliiig
cteracmlk. .r..,md. Ml
*kwk
ter. He discovered that old Livingston town and retired to his native village,
would diwtrta- ■ VtaW.
but mortification ensued, and ho expired
On th.
&lt;V • tlrfW-tftl •”«»” not only kept up a correspondence with with the ever to be remembered words on
the British Commander, but that he had
tar. • pm-l- ot ta)A ™ntin,
his li^NB: “Cut loose, in tte name of libtwilr. W wrvottta.
.itamd also plotted in hie traitorous designs that
the little village of Newark was to bo
on th. tap. &lt;&lt; » “^”7
village of Newark still ataads,
farm, in th. rillv “
***■ burned to ashes and its wromcn and chil­ and has become a town of Mime celebrity.
dren left expoaed to the mercy uf their
w.mTh. town wrnird lutar. tai.
Tte aceno of tbo defeat of tho British by
pitiless
A
m
.
The
old
Tory
was
to
re
­
with th. tawptta of th. jrmthlttl tad
the band of patriots is still pointed out;
Urtaj mf.rrwl V.tat. hontta tanp reive for his reward tte land wterron tte and it is a sacred spot in tte annals of
village stood, and an annua! pension from
m« th. rro.
A" *k*
“H’1”
Newark.
tarta Zm. Irnd 101 tair tamr. £ tte English government.
Such, reader, were the acta of the boys
But urangur tta *11, tta pl-l
join X tan; of Wtaingtou on th.
of “ *7G,” and, though they have no numb. ctam..Mt«l tai »erj Mfht. ’"d &gt;»" umontaT pile to preserve their merauries,
Knh. of th- Sotajlkill.
A ta.ll.
Tur,', tat tai tat. tup-.urol .Ml, h.
they live In legends, songs and voice,
sixteen years, mounted on a terra!, was
•»
"S’*- where they will exist when history has
gi«ta ta ta-tat of tho*Utam» bta «ta g»l»g
bor *1".ul 1.0 mile ditanr. Tbo llu.e
S. of Urtadjwinr. J.m~, » »“•
tad ot lUrae Itatad. i™. tai ta been swept into obscurity.
Ixt our literary men redeem from
Mrmtor.
• b-« l»/. tathmtatu: m
BHtah Itatp. tai ta,.™l
hi, Ion far &lt;ta Antatao tata
P-w Li.tataC talta «"d htadud to de- darkness tte deeds of American youths,
and, while they recount the nobio achlevMta no lUll. loullifta™h"S\t
^aod ta errntk la a lata M*t- Tta®
meats of our Revolutionary patriots, let
Mu. -jo nnd tata tar
„„ „«.« of tarn taM- taleanta..
them not forget tte boy heroes.
Mwr Barj.toaa, ta loadar «f ta tad
«„ la umper pad tart a taraaril daIxrxosrrr or Charactks—Who over
moo, aad «=™pl»l
'» ,h”
“
dtaror ta alumM-rlog tatal ar ta **• noasuaced it that did not derive untold
advnntago from It I It»
Ucr than the
k «*■
Nt* a few of tat yoodtful
gold
of Ophir, It »a of r$Ort yqluc than
liud of patriot, ItaabW lor ta mfetj
5fa wldtaeJ mother or a def.neeb-a. diamonds and all precious atunas. And
yet every man may possess it Tte poor­
,tar. Some atm for deparda, me.
duSr. taJamaa Wilta. .all r«*;»™S est may have it, and no power can wrest
To young men, wa my,
ta Tory -a aoa. ordered all it from them.
.
“’£2* n* prttamr — •« Smd with eorrwatne- and emphasis, look al
integrity of oteractar with tte blessing it
here with my hands hanging
b&gt;
fool a thlelt tadkercMeftand over
&gt; confers, and imbibe such principles, and
&lt;o pratat Mm ft™ ctffoj
i pursue such a courao, that its benefits may
f0- Miirtoncc, and a stout coed fastened
L youn. 11 ia a pta ao nd&gt; tai &lt;1 r*
f,' Ids breast and wound about a urc.—
.
a aaarr aMrilwa ta ororr loll Uta
Sa ITr.tJ;,
u aa&lt;»™ Ik S«H»— » «™"""
.
tala l~ fota «taa or^o
follof ^im^ io • fo" 3°:i tal.Wwaa tarp ta atao.W^l
v p&lt;—a atai ta taUpp-Mtata »•
Jjrtr: ta n-prtatatai ot ta| ttar
«M» Sod.1 •“ ”™bl"
•«. fo alfirt atartfonoe with Ira*; -ta

i^rlrrt'r# SIisrrllanv.

as.’xUS:

ar, lisped from iufeulMe Bps,
ter violence than the former one. 1 new trusts and respoosibUities
tied out of bed, resolved to secure my flume, home I
It is there 1
ilant. No; there was no one!—the

rvro

like star*.—

coedod—

'JKE SATmTEL IKED.
“WbyJ Betty, if tei

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brother, rv me interest thou net the play
ground of tby youth, the boarded wealth
&lt;»f lore’s aflbetiuo. thy school-day romps,
thy vexatious little trials, and thy count­
ing years when thou cuuid’st nip Inta

fore resolved to keep watch fiw a short
time.
As I set up in the bod. ray eyes
fell upon the lace of the old cl ick raube At last change marks th
oirncr; 1 could not help thinking tbat\it Tbo blooming maiden,
was in snmo dray connected with the an- arm of her lorer. looks
iniyanco I ha&gt;l aulfured. As 1 ImAed the
minute hand gradually approodicd ilia
IX on (he dial, nnd tbo moment it arrived
there 1 received throe distinct and pnrtio- tendrils that aro woven so intripatcly and
entwined around others, uo time nr dis­
tance will let tbeo forget.
I Uni a, tha
ten.
I wn&gt; now convinced that there bride seeks tboo again, loving frees welwas something wrong.
What was I to
dol If I distorted tho bouso and told trembled in the cyo at tby departure
Brother afar, and
thia, I should te laughed at, and set down now are forgotten.
roaming over distent lands and stormy
bi brave the worst.
1 got out of bdd,.
and gently opentngAbe clock-case, stopped
the vibration of tte'fxinduluin.
“Come, that must t&gt;R&gt;vent Its striking,’* born partaker of each others hopes, j-iys*
thought I; “and I lsi-1 myself down with and sorrows, and secrete which are lodtod
something like a chuckle at my own bril­ up from all the world beside! Filial dljliancy."
“A chuckle," murmnred the mild ono. lure years. Forgot ttec, Iqllprl No!
“1 ha&lt;! not becti in lied above five min- Thy hairs are gray, thy thio socks' paxtc}
over thy brow, tell the wealth of year*
tho doorof tte clock-casa open slowly.— that have rolled over thy head, thy oounI felt, I confess, a tremor------••I should think so!”
“As I saw the pendulum throw a som­ rueiubrancc of tby care, thy patieacs, and
ersault &lt;« tte frvir, and deliterately hop. thy forbearance wider provocation, and
bop, hop, towards the bod.
Il paused oh! when tho grave shall claim thee t?r
its own, consecrated to memory will f noj

ceding the IL-gsttu.
j
“Mr. Posonby ! you don’t say sol and
I'd given him up, and just put that weakmiudod grnt,as come at ten o’clock, into
42, Mr. Posotiby’e room, as I call it;
and there’s not a ted to bo had iu Cowes
for love or m-rnoy."
“What’s that you say, Betty!" said
die newcomer; “nut another bed but
mine, chi”
“That’s it, sir," replied Betty; “I kept
it for you till the last train; nuv ns that
has teen in an hour, I give you up, sir,—
what will you dol”
“Awkward," exdaimod Poeonby ; “the
old clock in tho room will &lt; break its
heart; but 1 must sleep on a sofa."
“Spoke I" gasped the mild ut*e.
“Not one disengaged, sir,” said the
■Said." (eontinmJ Posonby. not bool­
waiter,
“No, sir," added Betty, “not one, sir. ing the interruption.) “air, I am very
There arc four small children put tn b.il mnob obli&lt;«&gt;d to you f-r stopping my la­
People -think I never want any
in a chost of drawers now in 24. Wo let. bors.
rest, but th*1 । c*0 ,t4nJ being porp«tu-.
even
thing before wo would let 42."
&lt;
g .. With
“That’s tte gent that’s got your room," ।ally wound up •"-! kept
your
permi«*
n«. I’U got into bed;" and
'whispered John, as bo ushered Mr. Pim’without waiting fur an answer. Into b-d
&lt;onby Into tho coffee-room.
7 lie person alluded to was a very mild, lt “hmpposa," continued the pendulum,
1milky-louking young gentleman of twen­
Ity-one.
His present -position was evi- “you are not aware, sir, that this is our
iifentty n new one, for he was constantly room f
#
•'Our room!" “id I.
&lt;employed in pulling up his shirtcollar, j
I
, line and the rort of the w.M-kn..
iand using his toothpick.
rbo ___
mule u« died in this ted.
“John," said Posonby, “I must have a i The man____
bed.
Bring me a broiled bone and a glass I god loft it to us as
I
'' V
‘l-----fttlter
unpleasant, oran i you. i
&lt;of brandy and water, and put them on the ’' something
“Tte? I answered—very unpleamnL ’
Itable next to the young gentleman, whilst
- “Ah! that wns th- striking-weight; he ,
II speak to Botty."
al«ays
oerroa
intrude
that way when
What the nature of Mr. Poeoaby's
&lt;ffiimmunicatioa to Betty was 1 don’t mean we are going. When wo are not, and I
1to reveal; but she “laughed consumedly" come to bed, he is quiet enough. But as
nnd
t
was sburtly afterwards seen entering Pm likely to be set gning again in tbo
1No. 4*3 with a warming pan, and then re­ morning, nnd it’j now nearly balf-paat one,
HI wish yon a good night"
1turning without it.
“Good night, air, I replied, quaking
A.
So. thought I, who
’oeonby took from bend to
i
ever sleeps In this bed must outer sub.
I
mit
to be thumped blade and blue by tho
tmon pulled bis collar more frequently
tnnd plied tdic toothpick with increased striking weight, or accept of thia horrible
monster fur a bed-feltow.
At thto sou&lt;energy.
“Waiter,” cried Poeonby, “hare,take mvnt the pendulum, I wippose, fell ■»|ecp,
for it commenced an incussant Uck, tick,
Ithis thing away.”
“Capital bone, sir!" said John, some­ lick, lick,’that rendered all atlemota at
forgntfidnesa on my part impossible.
1what astonished.
“Another glnss of brandy and water!”
“Don't tell me—a capital bona,” ex­
&lt;claimed Poeonby; “the buss-driver was «led the mild eno.
“No.no!" said Pusouby.
“I would
&lt;complaining of thu mortality among his
Ihorse*. Take it away."
'The mild gentleman looked alarmed,
o and go to oeu.
•Co in bad, In No. «!’ a.a.im-l ta
and
paused in tho act of pulling up his
i
1laft collar.
*• Wretched house this, sir," said Posionby, confidentially; “never come bora changed since tho period. I have been
if
i I can avoid it; but at Regatta time talking of. Go to your room; and if any.
------- ------------- —
thing occurs, It is easy to ring ^belL—
|
“Yea, air," aald the mild one.
_ Come, HI see you to the door, and.taki
•'They served me a rascally trick onew, far their candles, the pair proceeded to
&lt; It shall
.lT.llnever
_____toforget
1* it. I wonder who »T
.n
and
No. 41
„
,
,
(
“Hera we are," said Posonby; “gqqd
sleeps
in thatrooirfto night—poor devil P
i
night"
Tl.. mtlj
C-.1-1 «"V »«•
sir!"
.
“Oh, certainly," said Poeonby, “though M&gt; tarf hi
■*
h- •
I» «taI hardly like to tell tho story, in case you kutuJ eta.U..
«t
,
taill
«y.
tai
»«tal
inw ta loUf,
should doubt my veracity.”
“Oh. sir—4
ta tar UurUlj «i tai «l&lt;k tata-Wta-.tk.mat.rr tai 1-utaAy.
“Well—it suem, absurd to talk of
-k-. tker. !-!• tai—tat tarp-l &gt;•
haunted chambers ia tho nineteenth cen­
mo It—tlw |.otulmo I
IJ S-tk (tap
tury" Poeonby paused.
v’-’
“Not at all, air," said the mild one, en­ thnm fur a thousand pound
’wtaitnyr-J--'"

fer the huurt fuels a tono thattli^ Mt!
knoweth n
shine in standing letters, “Tbo Lora gave,
and the Lord takclh away.
Da Coursera.—Good nature

we have said before cannot be assumed

lifu-time, and in others it is overwhelmed
in early life, by untoward tire imej^octtl.
Still it may be cultivated an? ip time "b^
made a principle of action.
Unless this
cun b« dune, the individual roust euntmit
himself with leas refuted abticty than'ttey
to which ho or sha aspires, Air refined so­
ciety will not •tolerate uncourtsousoeoe of
dtaposili'in, nur aooept mere external po­
liteness io lieu of it. Society is correct ia

niabed the key to the difficulty under
which they later.—Bor/ua Iftraid.

Ccxtivatw CnaurvLsaas.—An
uarci ou its way,
lost opportanities Ukj much, and that is —------ “-utaking in contrivance* for
foolisn, and should not be
ny in another, and thia facility uf diapositiim wants but little aid from pMfwto

In bis hand.
Though jgmetlmiiP small
evils, like Invisible terete, hiffiA great
paia, .nd a stogie hair snay Maf a i»cWna,-yetthrQhi«faettratuf comfort liee
in not suffering/rifles to re* one, and h
prudently cultivating on undergrowth
•mail pleasures, since very few great &lt;«ef,
•
t.,0 rvn l-UW, ItaOo.
■
Ibracs »ot Hsrrikxsa.—Stephs Gir­
ard. of Philadelphia, who was surrounded
with immense wealth, and supposed to be
taking supreme delight in Its aecumulatlon, wrixte the idlqgteg to a friend
“As to mysriC I lt»W like a gaHoy sieve,

up in • labyrinth olMUirs, and worn oct
with piroa. I do mi’value fortune. The
love dt labor Is my highest emotion.—
couragingly.
“Weep ou Ulf ato^ys—tf 1 ha*) but ray
* But that there ia one In this bouse I
am ready to swear," exclaimed Poeonby: carpet teg out of that rwys W '
“Hl fetch it fur you. I don t ntint Ike
“a room with a large, old-Gsahiooed cld
to sleep soundly."
peodulnm, he’s an uld friend of mine.
clock in it.”
‘ a ..a
minuttt thr mild one
This world Is a eenuu's world,
my room I”
man life and business are also
“Hush, for Heaven’s sake !" said Poeonby; “bad I known that I wouldn’t have

“My dear air, don’t nay that; pray go
on, sir.
I’m not superstitious, neither
am 1 Aralishly incredulous;” and the mild
one
wipvd his foraterf, and emptied bis
ratal, wi«U ft’f •. ‘V'»“P9&gt;X 1’
™ Io j a. Ura no moakau ar amroe*
upfo. «&gt; for m tay ta ta rntak ot tpmWer at a gulp.
ma,t make tte beat of theoe- aopplytag ta tanta.
'TT-- I**" “• ‘ “Well, as you desire it, 1 vfU yfrrete
S -ntaBritatad .Bl Jta ta
“it was nta Uta.- atarar may b-tar app.- my story” said Poeonby.
_o
rky.tr teat*, and as *® have
rwl adranlaaaa. Impair taMemm, ta.
1» ta ta. i".; "ra *~ wfo&gt; prartfoa
of a— “T ?*• E 25 for mom tan tay ta«At tarn.
11 la
a tart-.lkta.aa well a. ajaiky potey,
’ “Exactly wliat she udd mo—a eoticau a,erae. tart any dmitaanma, from
ttireT
“Iwas tifed by‘my day’s joqhrey. and
b w
went to ted ixi&amp;Jy
M* «»«*
rtter -mrintaa kW integrity al all times, iwUre:
tteugh Utlgued. I foil no di.
ete bo will be satisfied there ia a l.lwteng
pjgtfan to’
F0 1 P110?! ?•* enodle
aJ] around it-—

•'‘ S ’ •*
*

soluble tie*, are the unserctiug aa&lt;n«l
wife and husband.
Bonds nut nowiy

'«ata-la* tatr ta quid, rar „f
■ Wta» daurt.d ta manta bort of
- * ojim.
muffled

”X:

n. M. ftHELBOW,

ITomx.—Hardly a word in thq Bnglish
denly I received a most violent blow in
the stomach, and the dock struck a quar-

no one drop bls ruck until 1 give the
word, and then all at once.,'
Il was a beautiful night to wreak a
-workof death. , The heavens were spanglid with innumerable stars, and every
object on which the moonbeams phyctl,
sparkled with a silvery radiance. Closer
came the doomed royalists, and the hearts
At the time James Wilson end the lit­ of tiio boy patriots beat wildly In their
tle tend left the deserted storc-teiise in besomv.
Peering cautiously over the
Ike village uf Newark, ihisk had given cliff James Wilson aaw the Tory boat
place to tte darker shades of night; still slowly but surely approaching. An ofliit was not dark. The new moon was cur iu the bow guiding the oarsmen by
shining brightly in the elouda and ovary his orders, and the epaulets in his should­
object was perfectly diatingulahable.— ers told that it was the identical fiend,
Tte boys walked firmly forward, main- Major BardsU.no,
Ulnk« a solemn alienee. Al length jterH’on'l drop tilH give tiu&gt; order,”

RUSSELL,

I rr'.Ail Uvater fli. and M«-

".......... ■■'■'ggaaea ■

7“

-OK ta
was directly overhung by the mass i.f
W ilk a ftrta Uta, arrt m ta almnal rar* on w&amp;ka mr be. oca aloud
If ta
rock on which our he oca stood.
If the
British
descended ta
the rtrtk
creek they
Bri“* tend
tad decoded
tay
"'"“tanta-*
would
(U. point,
pomt, ta
would mrul.l,
certainly pta
pass this
and fr
if
kata-^ta?-TL “T '"W,tafrtta ot ta, p—od It tataa.il,.dta.r e^„

aPACUMMO,

NO. 26.

•Betty I Betty P said Poouoby *■ *”
a . ... . u. .tl .1-fn l.rintf til V

himself

It was tbs’ brawn warming-pan ram-

A wit being told that &gt;ee was mhrrivd, he c
ad fi&gt; hear It." But rd

VSi

abtaU publbb • -tab' unless a|
Ibefort hytaprtrtta—1'

�Tbc'TerritosZl^ntiU^of the

Ths result of the election in this cutin- ’

H as tins,, Tkui»&lt;ia), November 4, 185H.

- -HSWWqi eoxTttt.bffk. ,

Tbc Now Iturk papers of Thursday I

pres*, (Wednesday uooa.)

character.

Tbo heavy

ing and the bad roads, hav
. Anj^crjjicat political contest is oy^r. tarn* from coming in
» The clnu4&gt; of duabjond smok^ga. yiet,
ca*t part of the coun
"•fang ovc^tbe field o^-tha contest,-Mfd; |b/ct to beJraard from, four of which, arc J ~ j’ ^e^7&lt;^t'^^^dtwo’te7vait
uJacnro its hrcsulta^ from out. vbioo.V A«i

’ fAtd'
^“tet£&gt;£S«w
the clouds or uncertainty »o iu (o unftld
to’oA-’vicw Up jpaiVtatc of thofiatOe^

pud Prosecuting Attorney.

States in 1703 at tbo foundation of tbo
constitution were R20.CB0 square miles.

?5toma cn*—^TrornspoimSF^jfvn Lto

uc «»i» «u»r-•l-'“

Tbc purcnEo 1
~ ‘
created it p&gt;
Ing abut yy
cjuirition c£wli
UOO squarMnl
Oregon tr&lt;Mty ^..,-.■, —w ^2^1
about twenty-seven years.
Mexico, inclixjiug tbb Gwlen purchase^_

ata

U &lt;rxPre.. train from »•»
_
_ met with an accident
about nine o’clock, ebout a
a, by which the engineBnd two pos-enger airs
tinvolving a kwerC fiW
iting dangcroua and »e-

uSI;

m

elect-1 were Mary Elii
veare old, and an infant two years old.—
Mr*. Gouldy was step-mother to Franci*
Wj4. *^&lt;1
^tarpsTpe*r«V&gt;r-Af~tii« Uwiidw dowVauil. aqu*M.taUas- i-—
Ovcr two-fifth* of the nationalI ternto-

* •-yttribmrtrifsted vMft 1» yet utrooW, ai&gt;d

.racked, U» n-w-kK
when be partoui

•ft* fitf Whrt-wtai wwrire. mwjortin

about with a Motion vlrich could be felt
tfvCto thrdeb-i.seems io hare been a
difficulty
nnd____
hi*father;
father, rirfpe, orie 'bbth th* Atlantic Hope, and by-placing Ihe h-^'l WP«» ths
.w bettf/eril/Fririni*
_ _
•r~^~__
“tv ieMenl WM«»• Ulegrapbral -•«
in con*cqucqcft oj ibc former having -efehhlf to th* niiddloreoiop. The shore
Dr. Hnll’a Bataua,
Jfcniog Wi«l
taken surreptilihrialy from hi* father’s line of the United States 4* 13,C0© rtatnte b^g relied, IM*
4oducii!j ?£
be “Tirtina rf CumiM.Ft»a“
keeping, wirixritrawitata’mg.a-amali bank miles; exckirit* of bays, votin.-l^ UUrub, olv to* Gwrman; who recommended tiw
account belonging to Fraud*, but it doe* At The idioto line Of the northern lakes, prUcM of atari i«*g lira Mrtruder &lt;jyfc Thi* accldenU--*. »»*••&lt;* •_-•» &gt;- ■•&lt; ’
1
. "
. . . mssiLuw.
ut
iMrt’ojpwtr that-Aero wna any difficulty, ofAfoWlcwn', W «,«SO mllo-. American ndvire was adopted, nnd the patient JH&gt;cor any provocation boyendrar“repki man d" and British G.2 tO mil*. Maine has-the ccodetl in inducing tbc animal tooonte »n&gt;'
The f-ffowlftg five pwrt
randidatts ta^-thegWat’redurtii-n^f tfeo on tho pew Of the father. ’ Frsnris luw। most retwt Ime, NeW HsmpkMro tbc leturt. luto his throat, but for fear of rtraugula ly kilted, awn* of them bring dreadfully
majority upon the SU;to Ticket, from what not beet! rcgartJrid n* having n jraculiarly On the lake*. Michigan has ths -fongett turn he »waifowsd vinegar and drove &gt;t mutilated:
rtaetyte.^Arfl iMfitkm u tif.
it tai? VM
bad temper! yet’Wfrca very much dxcited owatTrae. 'ftaraibas lira greatest nreaof back.
For fi-ur month*, mean* were
O. Tlurd-n drover from N. *• Vtymight have been expected uud
in n-rar to «• low ttau ,‘
Nebiks- tried to relieve tho man’s stomach «-its
ho wpuld scarcely care what he di-I? Ho territory of any of tbc’Sutna.
R M. Reed, firven, Cben.ngn CU
irarty ^Msklnir. to HAtX'ri lULiUM.
cirapiMtauccs. . - j
/.
any
of the Tsrritorit*,
'
’ mmf by former ueqo&lt;uatauc» as La of ».
v --------------------------- nnd Utah uuwolcouusd guest, aud finally,yn f rsfay
A woman and infant who arc not known . ha* one. u*’ luiodnnA., Ln H LtwfU Umu
‘
‘i* the nwxt'iMtaCBtate
fellow.’1 Theyaay ho wu» never next. California
h
of fast week, ha |&gt;a&lt;ied an entire iraakc.
. . ।ot treri tory
rn a rimforstr wwwwwo;
a bad ybring men, although 1 to Tetas. Michigan in point
mewuriug ju*t three Cwt in length. , It
H M- Vskmiins, N»w Yotfc *ri»f •
_____
wild. He wav a clerk in a ' is the Ifith Stkt&lt;\_ Rhode hh
was MMuewhaadac-ompowd, and had evi­
A I.Ati KtUffiO.ny HIS STEP-FATHER • • !
hard waft*
re until last spring, when ho ■mallert State, IMawnro next. &lt; ’onorcii- dently !&lt;&gt;»t four or five nrchiw of b« tail.
ElinaKuhsa.
- - ■«&gt; .«
wns'dismisacd iriconsrtjuenre of tbo gen- cut next, Massochrawtl* next.- The Slave
J. 1’. I’raldoek, Terra Haute, Ind.
Sunday night last, at abvut cloven cranafricaJ’fn biirincts, but foriio fault of Stales contain an area of ItoB.STG square A* to tho original size, our correaponifent
David Trrawrilooger. OsecnOs- N. Ycannot determine.
ll» bead mwrurod
l|i*own. Sincefravtag hl* rilerVahip bo miles,and the free Statee, 015,507 ►pure cnaaiwhe, ju»t ono inch and a quarter.-—
Mrs: n«rW) Treewsllcngw.
do
part of Mefdc Ohsrt) Toaitshlp, thhi'fej., i* raid to have formed bad Mwoofatiotih, inile*.
•'
Eathias Fox. Avoca, N. Y.
_
It* treth were about one eighth, of an jpdi
By nnlinarv wvnrte of travel It in 1,010 h&gt;r&gt;g. From the fornittliun of tbo bead,
were startled by tbc niinouupeinCnt thut and to have been ont lato nights’ a good
W. WUlte. St. Jonesville, N. .
ano&amp;A- victim bud been usherpd Into drift, although Mrs. Gvnldy, in hri- testi­ tnilc-u from Pfow'Yovk to New Orleans, the correspondent thiuk* the reptile i* of
Wm. EcEwcn, Awtabula, O.
mony before the f’oroncr’* jury, say* ncartr two bnhdred -mile* farther thanThere
am
several
othprs
teully
wound­
n* iMppy to (iMle U»t *Ub Uk » -t d.
c tern Uy by the hand of violence. A boy that be'hatl been.fa the habit of bring *t from’ Ixmdon to C-wntantlncnic; from lira common water snake specie*
Mr &gt;rv« e&gt; m«&lt;4 ,■'..«&lt;« t: I. ttitt-tti..
Thu mon ia now doing wdL and i» in ed, whose uamca w« Wo not learned,
runned William Htif, about doven year* home about 16'o’clock Jn tho evening.— New York to «sr. Wqp», California. - m
f. &gt;ad»«the
y th
LM.
good spirita in cous-quenc* rd being re­ and the number- slightly hurte—that is,
IKKAV KIXTOltfcl) TO WEALTH.
of age, Win killed by vidlbDCc nt. tbc He ia not bclievtd.to have been tinder the about 75 mile* Ira*4han from New Ydrk lieved of bi* hideous tormentor. Our entailing nothing worse than, toteporary
mU
he«inU nt.-iur.wU »1| rrv,
From
influence of liquor, a* he is known to to Bremen ^tSfra* tho Atlantic.
hand/ of hi* step-fat her, John CottOn. '.
ur wJ.mj f,vu. iilci^StW tlNdK.,
correspondent, who it well known to us
have rcfu*cd.to dxu;£tlct cvetting, when ll.-v.6ti to Naahvllld, Ten., is 80 miles
U«u« MWUJ two VUUlS. to m ii U
„ f------ -—, - ----------------- ,,
Xhe fidlowing ftota-at tending .thia un jaakcJ. but fib iartprawntad. by a xtcntlc^ further than front Paris Jo St. Pstera- raid in wbnw OMurancw* wu mu piaro the | &lt;n„w&lt;
utmost c'rafideoce, i* knowing t&lt;&gt; all the : thnvch there were but two passenger car*
happy Affisir, are • fiiromhcd ns by Dr. man as being*ranch excited.
He w/ri bnreh.
From the fall* of St. Anthony
___
„„v . wvl,v
.............. ................. _ | farts wc hroo Uated above.—Sziwbaly
- - in
- the
train.
None
the —
train.
None of
of the'
ttr cwn-l»vce«
r^nycef
BQi.UKtnrtW AXX.’PraptoM.. It
witb 'a HaMrE a^Wcher .Ftfife, to the mouth of tlie Mhaisrippi river »'
John Hohccti, the pLyiidan' by whom a armed
F tdfhcr tlir lillwl----ur|
VWcvf*, to wfc«a sit ,n*«s.teSM
raid a rcyolrer»but the hatchet wm tbc ' 2,200 mile*.
( Hrytiter.
arc mentioned
hicmiwi-w atnOn
“■•■'"•p
1 W*««r
yo'tt morlrm cxmuinat'xju was liad attlhea
wmtnd.-ff. By to-rtidrrow we shall have
'only'weapon used InAbo nssmilt. ' Tho I The present ifoprilation of this vnat
• i 7i.,,u
Indicted on • territory. In 1M8, is about 30,000.000; |
A Baxa Sroav.-A friend retatAl to full p-ytlfttbraoTthla horrible affair—
inquest:
,
,
J; . woind. were principally
rirhidpally Inflicted on ' territory, in 1W8, is about 30,000,000;,
the
first
tUit
ever
occurred
on
this
rond.
psrtir*.
veare ng&lt;&gt; the nopnfation
popntatiun was I ’«»
“ fr* &lt;!*)■ *since,
adtent
Al-1 rixtv-eicht
sixty-eight years
•* •
”'«?. aajlarmg
during nilvcnti
A L’ironef'a inquest -was licld in the tbb henda of theb wonnded partie*.
...
.
...a .u
s
TWo fact*-'■/Jnn.es Andrews, &amp;q., of EUtagton. -/&gt;/ Q». 38.
nfternoon tivM thc.lM^ly of'Uiaboy,' (Wil- tbongh nonerof them have yrt died, the
recovery oT Mr. Gonldy-ls ilremsd hope- curi..wlv glraned from (be census of 1W&gt;O i Some time in lira month u August ta*t,
linm Hillm and tho fiJIowiug facts ware
or
computed
upon
lh:.l
b»i«,
exhibit
in
a
Mr.^Androwa,
wlnk_
QB,
Uta
*•?_**
*
Itais.
The son Natfiotilri, Ft ycrirt old,
«Udlcd l • . ,
.
and the servant girl Joanna Mttrphy, arc btrifcing hght the vast extent and immense neighbor's tetusc, «w a largo bear and
IB appenred in-evidence that the boy ’regarded *fu‘tw»t likely to recover.
The commercial and agricultural resource* of two coin nearly fall grown. He gave
them chase, shouting lustily as bo ran,
wiis called upon -by bis step-father, Jujui &lt;-l6en hre better situated. Mra. Goukly our country, and its rapid nnd astonishing
• imi wkikiuiu: ir.
i-«
and after fidloaing thern about one hou
lrr» liitM.e!! tbw- with it-r
Cu|ton, about clpvcu palock, uu Sunday* wm able to gtttfhbr evidence before the mereswe in area arid wealth, 'ftose win, deed r-nin, ooc of die cubs dimltcd n large
Coroner'* jury the day after the occasion. favor still farther acquisition should re­
sight to go with him luto the l«*r, near
The JitraUfa knnwn to bo rate »f the
The unfortunate son. n* is well known. member that tho density of owr present liemlcck tree raid tbc other a pine, some
The old Prc«1dcnt** mret thorough going supportshe house, tn bring in tbo osen for the -enniplctod his work by blowing &lt;w:t hi* population is only 7,VO to the squnrt- three rods from tbo hemlock.
licar kept on her course, and the cub on cr^ and jjvncrally the firtt_to_ reveal offi­
purpose of yoking them. That the bby brain* with the pistol with which bo was [ mile.—Hr-1. Trilwe.
:____ ________ ’ '
the pine tree ran down, in spite of the ef­ cial Mvrcte.
started out with blmj An J tliat sounofilr* tarried.- He wenl.tohl* own room in the
Sr. t/tviai Uef£. —!)r. Iz-roy dwiira.
third story, and placing the plrtol' to hi*
A Fkawti Accimxt.—A thrilling forts of Mri Andrews to prevent it. A
waipsjus mother, bean] him acrcam, nnd
right ear; fited; tire ball entered the right accident occorod in Fiskdale Village, neighbor, l’..llighiv, hearing the »hou',s through the Ghiraso Herald, having with
• -'
- - 11------ •------- s, and kept
t.ti going out she found him near the house. car, blowing off nearly the entire bide of Sturbridge, bn Monday.
Mr. Florence
stiirttringe, tm .Viomiay.
tur.
rmrtmrc
-- ——-........
Tbo liny tuki her that Mr; Cotton had Ins head, and lodged wider the Ml eye. Mrthonoe of Flrtda’e wm employed to, u* remaking bear up the tree while Mr. ,3J district &lt;if lllinm*.
MORTGAGE SALE.
;
taken him by the hcck arid thrown hitu He died almost instantly. Th* hatahet dmnimtaycll about thirty feet d-cp Awdrcw. went home and rrtororl w.th
WFAVI.T HAVING BKEN MADE IX .TIE
_ ____
, n
...*l*
r.___ -R“»-Determined
t&lt;&gt;
for
Mr.
Alphcus
Prouty
of
that
village.
»
««.
»««!••*&lt;«
which
he
nfed
is
a
ft-mnwn,
small
hateta-t
Mtn&gt;&lt;-ul aC ■ certun »&lt;u» «l r».
Biwvox. Oct. 28.—Tlxankwaving, enupon n “slurp stump." , ,'Shc took bhu
bear alive, notwithstanding the
hn »"-*
alxnit eight incite* wide, handle'about Ho had emnplcted Hie job, and was a*. take *the
tua»»c. fa appointed fiw November 25lh.
into the house, ud ha was taken iiumc
I &lt;l» •:! tM&lt;*rr. t*
of Mr.
eighteen inches in length. The knife 1* tending the well, at abont l&gt;f o'clock A. rremonstrance*
^;- -------------------------.- Higley. Andrews,
------dllwi.'M !Um &lt;*.
dfately with vomiting, »nd mxto after­ an ordirhiry butcher knife, blade about M.. when the stone* gave -twat and tlra ««th the rops aiteelrad to ta* body a*tlaijrix, Oct. 28.—The stcamftiih In­
wcll caved M, burring him nt tk- bottom, c*®1’*1
»«* ‘*’1^ &lt;•&lt;"bouj dian Empire, Captain Constcnay, fr-frn
ward* fell faiating to the floor.
That he rix iuehes tong nnd two w Ide.
•Die
neighborhood'w»
rallied,
and
ernne
&gt;
seventy
feet.
The
bear,
a
little
Irrahtened.
Wnd tiftol nnd l.-ild' upon a lied mJ the
Naw Turk, arrived nl7o’cl«&lt;k last even.
A’C-j&lt; K4uxora'dn&lt;L.'— Joanna Murphy
to his rescue, mid labored with intense zeal I stationed himself al tho extremity of a ia/at*1 will sail to-morrow for Galway.
(loftr, and in aboqt fificea rniuqtes after, ooc of'the Si-rvqnj; girls, is ij ing ot the to hte rescue, mid hi
,-e until about 7 o’clock I Urab, mim fourteen feet Iromi the body She bid terrific wralhcr on her voyage
Hv -pital, suffering severely from here ! »•»« P^rswvrranec
ward* hu died.
Maboney was taken out i “’'the tree and out of reach of hi* porsu- from New York.
'wound*. \Shc Started to cbtne down
-,te- •/“"'’"‘V
Atu)rr-u. dc-s-ndr-.t until h.In the port moritM examination of the stairs she'heard 3ieh&lt;n*Z arid when she
but»»' had
Utast korHMy mu-, er.
Mr. Andrews desiwMcd unti he
Stairs, amj^.1....
—...
aueju-aru M.M
*
.
.
.tilated.
;i_. i
tv
Whcn
hen 'thcr
they entne
enrne within a few ;j couhldotich
rouldxouch die
lira ground with the eml
cud ot
of
body, llje following marks of violence .swirs,
first met'!■ yank she sciuxl flw hatehet
were csbiblteif: First, a bruise upon the .gild wreucli^d it out. of his hand; he. feel of him. they could converse with । ‘he rdpe, which wn* tlicn tied to a pule,
him, and learned that the well was uilitiX
filling । iprewired
tho je-fe -----wit*
-------- — by
/ —Mr. Higloy
e—. f; —
riglit side of tho neck, nnd nnutlu-r high hoAcvcr, got it back, mt&lt;V immediately
up with writer nnd tint it wa» already jI d
du
''»
n slmwn
drown up.
up, a
n nmwe
n&lt;x*»e ntwie
mraie in the
tbc rope
upon the back,,between tbo shoulder­ struck her .down. She. Iiud a very severe running
................Into
________
hl* mtarth.
__________
They
_p«rcd
.pared
no w.
* an' dnnd
byby
mean*
moan*
«&gt;f &lt;-f
tinsthe
pile,
pole,
was
wa*
pawd
pawd
wound ori the left side of bcrlitsd, over
—j-------. „vcr
time fn applying die ---------ntitnp*, nnd
*K&gt;ni'
- timu 'head of tin* Iraar anddraw ti tight
’ '*
blade and the spine, and also 0M.cn the
tbc partial; terne. Oi» Mae &lt;ff her face
left side, over the cartifaginoad portion is paralyzed, aiul whcij she w’as brought to 1 loWchcd tho water mid proceeded with !■ arminJ hi* neck. Our het o drew tha.bpar
thejr work in removipg the earth.
Du. to him and tbeti down the tree. He led 1
of (he lower riira.
Internally, opposite tbo fiuppltal sbo yjto,3j$«1jlf*i. ,
him
homo,
sn*]&gt;ping
and
snarling
but1
ring tM last few hours he wns in intense ■
to the .bruise near the shoulder, marks of
Ms. Gbrure.—Mr. Gouldy is about agony uf j»ody and mind, nnd, when re- caught and conquered.— Tuarola Pionter.
viutaee were apparent. .
50 years of ngc.
11* is * trwsten in the lloved from his confinement, was insens­
Hull,;*. «&gt;
Muati
PI«U
»fe Ct.c
Lovuiana Chui-*.—A New Orleans
4 »*Jdt)n opening tbo cavity of the abdomen "Mtohodlst Oturdi. Ho was formally a ible for »nmo ttnje. Ho was carried into
Inmlicr inerehant, and had retired from the house of Mr. Prouty, where medical correspondent of tha St. Loui* A«y&gt;w£/&lt;&gt;us
a qngritlty of blood—H o quarto or more
business with an ample fortunej He was aid ,ffM at k-.nd.'and evrything done for
ABW. liKAl'KR. M*H{
—was fuqnd efrused tlicycrn, nnd : there
n.u
ratecm-3 by his church as nn eAemptery hl* cotrifbrt' nnd restoration, nnd hope*
was^ t^gular,/rvp^ro of the spleen
“Tbo sugar crop lfs&gt;ks better nnd tet­
eitrisUon, and by-sli vtaiakttaw.tHiti ns are fento-tdlhiHl by hi* physician of hi*
Ml
.
PKOBATE NOTICE.
ter a* the atwtnn advannrit, and the plant­
two arid a half ipelies iu. three dirocliops an upright and honorable citizen. Ho is recovery.—irorersfrr N;ra.
TATK OF Mil-llinAX. (k-nstr-t 11
ers now »ay that nil that, is required tn
from * obntraipdlut,: which, wa* opposite BMtkwhf by.xill Iris friends as a rstilsrkmalts It the best cri-p ever grown Is n
AA •
»Lk tv-J .1
PltOCL A MATTOX.
to the external mnri^ on Iho'riba,^Mrtaed, ably kind rind igeterotts man, who was
go**! frost tn stop it* grow big and jnake
always dearly telovted by tell whs! know
In
conformtty.tr&gt;»
well
t-stablhhcd
cus
­
without ,'any &lt;fuut(,'by Ix-ln/ttirowh forhim-, nowr tetrah to his childrrti, though tom. I have thought proper to designate, it sweet. All the mills oa th? river, or
nearly *11, arc in active ojraratiou, ar.d In
cil4y, as the l&gt;uy Liuisidf stated, upon the rather strict obout somethings.
and I hereby appoint Thursday, the twen­ a few day* the arrival uf sugar will bo
Tho balance of the account, as.tl the ty .fifth d»y Of Novcrubcr, ns a day of
■----------- 1U1---------On rv-teta* •»&gt;! Al«og the
■&gt;uch as to iry tbo nerves of the specula­
anffplan rif-the lirittsl,-the po­ general Twmkiigidng and Praise'to'Al­
rfJ-Ulj K..AUe»HlM&lt;&lt;*M
' The jury rendered a verdict of death Afri
SFECIAL NOTICES •
tor*.
'
of Ute parties in tha boMC, Ute per- mighty God.
from violence reecitM "If the hands bl
“Cotton is largely overrunning tbc cv
vb»&gt;first arrived at the aceno eff tha . On that day I earnestly invite the good
“’ohuQilbop.
'
*
tiina'csof planters; the weather has been
disaster, and the actions and doings -of Ittffajne of this State to a«*emb(e in their
particularly favorablo fur the "picking
fflflcrrttfiulWideala, has no other than a several’.places’of worship, and'frrake a
process,” nnd now those who estimated
1 . Honk.*--This magazine fur l^a!tM|toft»11fe^' ‘ ■
Subllc and gratefiil acknowledgment of
their ay&gt;g» at seven hiindn-d bates am
NutcArtierhr on btir faWt. We cannot
ie ghriclrtesb bf Divine Providence, which
wifely cfiuht ori one tbou«nd. making a
tooTfrglfty retard™ end it th this WKM^bf . Etajcr/os Svrxr'' tilWonTti1 Carowx \; has brotigVi; us aafsly through runrthcr large ineroiw in (lie grmid total—in fart
parents and guwdtaite, wul’z.alap'W «H . ' ■ ., ( .u.liht of TA* Pedtcton Mn, year with blessings anil nicrcics-in^umfrr- there has bcun uo preceding season equally
repotting it trip through■S[fartcii- able. Let us ho thnukfiil for proplfums
classes who like good . moral litaratuv- burg .to North Carolina, gives aom&lt;il|lui. scoidna, lh Which tho fhiiti of the earth propitious t&lt;&gt; the grow th of this must wsitive plant,”
It hi among-tho mnrt ably edited 'tnag.i- Jndldnk of •eieciibn times'," which way have ripentd and been gathered to sup­
ply out w/ifits; for'peace and tranquility;
zinea In our eotritry. and rewntft 'help be interestiMind sticficstlre :
J-^7“ Th®., wonderful success
for
the
'ton-ranee'
of
tree
thought
and
free
“Arriving atthe election grounds, there I
JdcMiWgaiVfCiMtructmg aB'wbo peru&amp;clL
Hostetter's . cdobrated sod - unrivalled
was a sight worth seeing: Apple bqoidy discuasMit}-, for-tbe unnlmtcd real which
ringlo copy, IX five copies lor &gt;0. ruled. Wcrtf wbre MxmjI' as many wo. animates our ppopla to educate and en­ Stomach Bittora, from the llmc-of its in­
troduction .fri the public.proves conclu­
Addreee C. State &lt;5rCo.No. 11 Curubill, incn i* tncti on the ground.
Thia is n lighten; and thua elevate and Improve all sively It* rnauifrsl superiority aver any
PROBATE NOTICE
other preparatioa of the kind uow manuTATK OF MICHIGAN. I
sire to perpetuate free institutions which
Cictnred. .Its action .oh the digestive or­
Mqo»*&gt;,Rpk*.l N^u- YpazzM.—.Wq 'rt rcsliltif tefiefieTalfy soriieiltnes. ‘I.once। prevail#;'for tho acriou* thought which gans is of the most. pleasing character,
would rou)mnjwd U^iiAg«&lt;*iiund oml aS-SS'SS?' *0 many trixirglrw-to-tfio duties they removing pll diwAsos or morbidity' had
their Mukefifid their fellbw-tncn,
and which has prompted the :reaohrtion giving thu system a.souml and healthy
tone.
In cures of dyspepsia, lots of ap­
had been nravclcff kllh-riry toftrfe gfa'v. “to do justly, levo mercy and walk hum­
per wQquV&lt;JiM flxtepM.tUt, being cl.., Our. hero pullri offms ’ shift ..and bly before God.’” ‘ Arid let tib'earnestly petite, general mental, or physical weakncs^, il^ operation is most bcunficent, in­
Cuwtu'x.
Implore a continuance of the-hlMHings
. W «■»,'
,a
pqbltete-d weekly at
deco; j»ome of the unust direful cases that
gnavisT. Urro No. 5 jumped on him', but whfch lave bcm showered so abundantly have ever been under medical treatment
two (Wlara n y ear.; . .Three copies for
waspo.^oonct tothiri off fo&lt;- ‘our,* Aral tipon our favored land.
six copies far 110. PaMiahtd by D. D.- natried UrtJ's VW gathered a hoop pole • In wftateas whereof, I hove hereunto hare been entirdy cured, by thi*. gn»t
agent A* a tonic, Hostetter’s Bitters
T. Mbnl-c, Boete-stcr, New YoMt.
(-Tsubacrlbrid tar name nnd chased
I rils. &gt; the Great Brel of the Stele, to ora tmost ddighlfal, cwporiilly before
£37“ Subscription* crnffte^'^tidTu at
meal*.
l or sole by druggist* and deal­
At| hands stood 'off and saw ft well dWje. / —j be affixed at the Capitol in Lam
tbip.QSep^dS.
frij.
ers generally, cvcryw-hcrc,
HuYo No'.’T wis a sight/ imsginch man's ring, thistwcntfeA day of October, in the
ABriibT&lt;4&amp;.r
wripngi
year of our Loh| one thousand -right.huuIW &lt;Ww_- A- Uuckj.. r^pibSoa!
deed and fifty-eight
.
- ■ ■• 4
Tubcran, fertia, to. tlfa^Ttendon Tfcl
KINLEY 8. BINGHAM.
remark*: •*A'CathhrtiftTiII,'fa»anatacti
fornteriy
■ I'nireftekw* -clergyman ht
By the Governor,
y.qpq^awu/nd. women could Ira soctisitMeitata^rtMr
1 f:r •
; Junjt McKtxxar, Seo’ry of Strife.■c- » log.in a«,™ta,raliot gWr.
R»? tr' &gt; wt*-1, M***-) Im,“ curc,l
______ --IB- f, -fwr
•»■ - ■■' ' ell.- :
Shah, of ft Liver Complaint tbal threat­
rand tipuking .ciqar Aod broody.—
r A lEwrr' Bfjvm.—Ndttarfro'thwn’oni
p'ofjjaud to th® acre there. Oue fulKauotoa mu SuaTKur.—ThcSbuzArra ened bis lift.
This almpls fact, tt Might
Prffbtflerjtn Jfanrw, fqr October Lai a bo expected, render the Americana im.
ud SWOTS or:tied notice of tbaltev. John’II Adgcr’* meMely nonular bore; wMa we Englhh
article on lira renewal of tiw Slave Trade are pverfoAed., DoubUw'thug Ru In
in which the . piotra arc -Warmed "there everything;
labor,
the
arcnadtefbt a great many negroes in Af­
pr mark an it
Twa ^tew*4lC*to «?i§ltegau a .ca&amp;ld, rica but.we know also, upon the best *u- end ta)
Md.4w. U caa*, rantonga gcrrarU row. tbsrity, that there orc ti great many nu idofarf
America (Stainer) was lbw wmnar.i nthe
8&lt;-®a were knockud down by the .tolling proes not slaves. IFt kold ihal U fr rjahi 1w.re.w1
thjorr^r,
Us ScritamJua
of the teaadtLa^MiV*^*®^!
But wo bold, a* the
had knocked teutn down, pitched m nro- rd« bar fain.

‘
of.from-twe hundred aruk- fifty tn three
hundred.- W* shall rtwfrtrvorto pnblu.li
.!-idyiu||jaraoMindtagdn oor.eara, but yot- the cidfre votc’of'Urojdiffercnt townships
know nnt'whether the onei* fijsd/otir4 i^xt*we^,',*t.yhi3i. tinw wo.diall. also
WflM«?'dt\ tlie’bthw ; ft^n,T pur encnnt»7 •xplaiu. *omo;af the causes which imi-o
• The mtwa-brcezca, *oon to Wow from -the oonlributed to tho.'defeat of some of tenr

flW, w panoramic view,
wait wltlipafirocc.

For thoaowc
. "

A« tha Aeaarr ia printed oa Wcdnea

elertioonews this teeek,and yet, wehodf
kMe-to hry 0Mt yMult, id Cir 'hsJur

itaonij is concerned,bofore them. ShiXilJ

i;ti&gt;J^.rnauit be favorobls to the success of
WShtjT the' Republican principle, it’will’
^'•iri'an uherring Indication that the. masacs
.. of,
people are above and beynud tlx-

■ ■ eantaa) mating influcaos* wbieb oantroi tho
- aMMn of aspiring demagogues and the
’ ■'•Mj-debasing influences of hireling j&gt;oli’‘ tiiMns. If, oh tbo other hand, ,wo' arc da‘
_fcjtod, in any or all of our caadidatc-s it

tionrielrtd at thi politiealfircsidc.'rlpers,
( ‘trUA,:wheh,ai&gt;Tluated i.n,d strengthened by
. UiC . beucBoeuco

bestowed, Have, with

' ao»r|&gt;i&lt;«r&gt;sting sad adder's fhng. wxiundcd
the hand which fed them; dud ii thie nanic
of Rcpubndmirtn have b'ern dealing death
tri that party, of which they (jr^pu'longer
yurthy tu be colled members.

»., If the huzzas of victory from our po’ -fftica! enemies greet nt, and their taunts
nnd jeers assail us, at wbat will &gt;w termed
’ the fairivg Strength of the Republican
party, and the growing । unpopularity of
’ the .Republican priniapta, our worst wish

' ft, that it may be pleSMnt musk tn those
•ihn, in the name of Bcpublicaiiiani, have.
■ labored for that result., .h may be SO ,fi&gt;r
* few days, while, they are gloating over
supposed private wrongs, but condolence
' anil p|ty should be instore for them when
t£ry come to najlzo their true position
before their uwt».patiy,aud in tho eyes of
hlM*3 Mryxaca who have employed Hum

as sosTcngers to perform a dirty 'job, and
then despise them -fof-the triry job Itadlf.

' Bnshould the rtwtill be otberwive, and
our wholo ticket, elected, (which, at the
» wjritingrif this article, woscireclyexpect,)
Htarirposition wilt not be the ■iesa unru
viable. Even thrh, they will bo required
wifi
themirfvto, by washings and

fars awh spirits will be permitted to com­
mingle with the essence of true Ili-publi-

p •..fl'l'toere arc spme who have been hrai-»Uy.WwBin^fiH-.thc:OVttrthrow of their
party,'od arooxn; of having placed confiAhre in tMj ■rfsivrrprbft-nlaticnn of thow
whb1 have aote-d /rom sinister motives, wo
trust, that soeiqg |)»y v|b&lt;? rciult the cf-

.'thmeariicst opportunity to vvpalr the injAfyithnt -nnlntrotionaHy irifHcted upon
jieinly parly based; upon thc ^

■.rr''!9p'tf? for niaintfMMng » r
f ©orrea pondent of tbo

Sr« York fHtara*. writing frea* Phils^beltauan'' mrit dhertd from Pecm^liTfpia to the next C-ckigresa, wi : Flortneo
,-jsaA Dimm&gt;ck Bchartz of Berks, Hickman

Chanter, atal Mnntgosaery «/ Wash­

' tegtlte, are not “Bnehanan’’ mew. nor is it
ar al! likely that eitber wfH rote fbrany

friaud of the National Administmiion for
Speaker.
They will U more likely |n
rate with the Hepubiienm, especially if
■^bair rinses afe nteded. On the,attention
^qT‘jiiicAffanh Mid Oppctwuan,jhc, plain-

Ijot 21 H&gt; 4, but.33 to 8J

-BMry, wjll-eAmmMe* on -Tbesday-nazt,

• ^.*Wehtlme'd&gt;B trial ot J&lt;An Dillan,
“foe 4c4ur‘icri?fi^i«*- JiUicliandicg, of
Maple Gro»* adu U the prinripaLtaai-

■•+

. «»ren« 6t cpiirfoa

’ Tyy ,G«onir.0 Wns at.—Having had

prutrising indeed.

The

s&amp;b mwls

■si^atSRSSttes;^,

IE

D

jfastinjs' jJritt Current.

S

skwt.

fzswx

tni»ciioualy. ( teoag^t.It, wa* tima fur a Scripture* also axpHritlv warrant, that it
pcwwablc man to .Eave, co I,took the Is equally wrong to Hirai the latter, In or*
dcr to make rilavcsof them

�»■« io »R*MMr ,i„T
ECT-fcKQH THE,

* fttS'ft R s i
6tb S^AWaSAH

'NEW SPBIW GOODS!
- S

j ko atb NoncK.
[UTE OF MICIHOAF, 6o»S of Bury.

DRY goods:
Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Hallow Hero, EU.-1 bare
«• rawoeea awerai wan lae I
•v» f-aul Um e,cr lent la ilk
■rwwea U» uuea i»r ary r
•UM Um a anal iMdielw Lr .

c.«.,.un"*

which neutralinw thi, mahrioua potent tn tha
blood, and admulatm tha llrer to. expel it from tha

■vat'wa

DELAINES, । MERINOS.

PRINTS,

TiiitavS

-iMf.W PIT nr A Mil M*1O)

S1IA.WLS, HOSIERY,

dry goods,'

or rather doe, what I, of mote aerriee to thoao anb-

E.N;1M 8.

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

^.•STaZss as*

TICKS. LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS.
SIHim.NGS (brown «diwhite,).KENTL€KV BEANS, TWEEDS, CASSf-

SX£r«ft£

MEREB,-

U Ml,
Jud^e uf I'ruLa!#.
fetini to in »!« f inittaiuj BOtke
U.» ~»1 «•&lt;:*&gt;■ to •dj-H.Hinl tol a
t.til M&gt;uiAai, October. H. al the
Itfv of I’suWr. ia UiuIU&gt;ga,it
,&lt;-rii«&lt;iUv.
(1,1- It W, Judge ef Probate.

^Trfrsryw-Mw
. A. Nywwiy ra.’Uw a a Xnry ,i«kk. T.tXn (!LOTHL\'G
, MTvJ,!/ nh. !•«&lt;; I r.u Blew
■ erp.t ,♦

i'OCTS &amp; 8BL3SJ

leaa tha intcnniltent type. Thia •• Aoui Cexx"
remove, tho cauac uf thne dernns cmentr, and eurw
thediaeaae.
Thi, it aecomplbhoa by atlmulatitgt the excrctoriea to expel tho virus froth the ayatam: and
thw organ, by degree, become habited to do thia
tbeir affine of their own aceonL lienee art raa what

"
wiUatMw »w r-ai- COXtnfiUX IMWfiKui. :
&lt;«j i&gt;„■»
u&lt; „«ti I.... n
•—&lt; d«rt»i
law m, kanea b«&gt;r »&gt;. r,«S&lt;raU •HI. ji.men

C21UDSSXT3

GI.ASS-HARE

HARD-WARE
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

krpn|at&gt;rr&lt; will rvuture il to mnfaHlt.
.X„ fi-tunli-abmtfci b« nitluml them. ’
II. II. B —icdiee aur'auld b&gt; l&gt;rnKtfi*ta every"IwW
fUUWAV A CO.
J. F. Hnbvrta A th’., Ifaatii.gx.

haa won far itaelf cueb x renown for tha cure of.
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that

QUIZ
CHANCERY SALE

SWHSBNraW

I.o-b r Ml’, dl I o'clock. !• M . the folbiwmc *••
iitlVd Suw( b«luiging tn the e.late of baud
JUh-v, rfrvrawd; —
■ fl- wulhAcIf of rtwee-|h «u&gt;t tjtiartcro! w
t!.,u one, tn p-wn twii.u«rt!i af ran-iwc«t.
IFtytn. Ixieixire. AamivMrcfur.
l&gt;5&gt;_________

;

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Iu purauaucr and bv lirtoe of Ibr decne in thia
exuar dated .*n tlie ;5th dav “&lt; Uclutor. A II.,
1&gt;K. I. William Hurghce. Circuit Court Canmnbaionar fur tlw County ol ----------- —*• -• —

W®.
irtRftWEaL-.....
..

SIIEIIU'TTJ SALE.

XtWB &amp;.SCHJXK',

Fox -rat Onus or IxMuxaxwx ;
Fax Human;
Fox rnx Ccxx or PnxxTxxv;
Fox a Foul Stomacx ;
Fox tux Cvbx or EnnintAi;

kiarwn I* village lute aumbsred three handred
wtrull. r3J.’.lThree hundred aeteutv-qiie. (X*L)
at

LAWKS, HRIUJANTO, CHAUJJI

CH A LU

RODES,

FINE

KOTVH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS,*MET

HERDS PLA! I),STELLA 8HAWL8.

CHAMBRA8,

MAltSEILLRS

(.Xrt,

t-Al® AND SLEEVES, (baw KyUJ

’

WVRflHiilL
Cll'.Tourt Commi*Uaner.
Itanwx A
Anaax, Cmapli'a. todieitum.
September I. I ■»»&lt;
’ItfoitTGAOEfiALKrp

WHITE GOODS, Arc.

MEH AMD BOY’S WIAB!
an Indenture of Mortgage.bcariagdate ikeM-rcuth

DENIMS, STflrVE AND CHECK
SlinmX&lt;;,OUITONADES,U- every

Indiana, which aaid Mortgage waa duly rcoudad
in the office uf the ReeiatM af DvMa aif Barrv

an 'ragra *’A xml 'x*.
dt It'cMOI JWWrUteM - rtrimai fc V.
luv al the date uf Inia uotice, •even huadml aud
M&gt;a n...rt^&lt;to Mui,.iimX)
mdnoaaitor proceeding, having been inattluted
it low ar io eyxitrhS8W*»Aairt &lt;Wb* A* »»•
na.niiyj aeeartd by mu! nwHg»gc or any part

i

A PRIZE FOB EVERRBOUY I

WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE

XEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS,
.'iL ifik”"

" *l,e

tea, L. Rm. Judge nf i’nibatc.
matter uf titototateuf Ira Kilbutinw,
f l‘*

d0V verified.

■nr»u,ncc ot the Malate ia aueh earn made ao J
Cuvidcd. ihx premi «c, described in ».d-t wwigago
nil: Iking t*ic couth half of the »«itli-we,|
piartcr of aectinn eighteen. In tunn
nn:lh

variety and style.

T1.c.e good, were bought io ull.aodl wlah that
all in want of anything io wy line, would call
ami examine them before purcliaaing. It will he
my bigbeil ^Aearore to ahow tbeaa gooda to all
who may favor ma with their (uUronage.

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL

FANCY CA88IMEREB, a Urp attack,

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

not on lime, (nr rnlbrr never pay !) bat wUl
i lace any oar ia three miuutee, that h ia be
All oxr BaaadiM are far axle by

Sold hr J. I’; Ifrittteint, HxaHng*.
qqbpEiUNG iifsiNEss^
Tbe above buvtnculai all ita vanoua braM Lea
nnw carried on by the aubveriber, at hi, chop id
Jeflenou atrevt, tn the aouth port uf the ullage
Ila.tHiRfc
FUZK BAMWA. JVHiB.AMW&amp;TCM

THE 5EW YORK

TERMS-lf ADVANCE:

/*"

AND PLAFN NANKEEN. FANCY

ihall 'aell iboM beautiful gouda Car food, PV

A BEAUTIFULLV

RELTIPT OF IRK SL'ltfiL'BXBTfUX MOSBY.

j

MARSEILLES. CHECK

beautiful pattern* mid rtnr cheap; BLACK

ILLTTSTIR.-A-TEI}

ILLUSTRATEDer«y wwk.

CHECK

SSS'V

.
BAXTER
.
■
and nearly every thing «$. Ljm laK.of Jmaaxeai
kept constantly uo bund, pr eioJeb- orll«r.

New Arrangement
at lhe Store of F. ROWER.

SHOES

TEMPERANCE ~
j*
&gt;.azoi. u z.x.tyg~- WILLIAM JONES,
mi

.. Jiaw'i begot M&gt;a itaoc,.

•..■■

ROWERS HARDWARE STORR’
‘bacalatcof Bxfua M. Turner.

«2,'n

Whig the petition, duly vari35

'■J*' b ‘ Xmotri todugc'd petMiewer.
Tk**~Tr~.~tt ia aedcawd lbat &lt;ba aaerifiarr*'—

Pricea Regnloted to exit the tlmea -owl!
,
. *J|^^&amp;UUblflMta,v j,
K.. • I
-s'rwn.

"■Jiew”-Burry Mill,
IS now in gucccaxful operation, rcadji

any* BBOCUK BtUWik go to

Having bou'l lhe e utirc Stock of

SaBtSMSBe

twrtra iMMtaga. Ucb 4a. xioe to alaaaai aMh
T3QRMEUI4' Jtcpi Uy.T. Fwluhs ia liug,. KM euigr^ gaitara. mmmM bactoa*
£ cuMtantb* ninking ad4it'&gt;&lt;mg to tbit
eair bcutoto. »Md qaality, far aim Mta«fa,*■&lt;
same, nil uf u l«i4i, be lu-.ipj.-Mi tu xci|
everything olMiapropagUoa.

CSE4PER than thr CHEA PEST _L.______wn ll

■«■&gt;/.

Cm:,tartly on lirotL all kind, of Bandaa» my.line
(cxeert Uuaomi ami all oftbe beat qaalliy.
Call and eaatniiin, aa tnr Multi, t,
FMALL PROFITS X«D QVM1C RAWS’. ,

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Tbrtdogfca! and ftomainte ■morka of the brat nu- [ feUp &gt;aba»W, xa we foal aewMMX ea awx ggra
you greater bobbin, than eaa.be had Itirobill
IlnthUl^rtHtWlowntry.

�DR RORACiCS

RUSSELL’S

KNAPEN’S COLUMN
oumues

BLOOD PnUFIER AND BLOOD HL!,

ILUMN.

nnFFlE f&amp;«WnHiM&gt;o

mniwn

TOOMAS DUNX EXGUAU. M. D
II EXBY CLAPF. Jex,,
geokge ABXOLD,
J

m BPinre goohi

. a j.

k

HABDWA®® 8T0BK.
eastaterty that it will eradter.e ths &lt;£.
and with assurance, founded on prarf. «

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN WIDE,
GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIZE

ry *»» &gt;—• ,
disorder m— ba trf uwaaanae aerrica ta

NEW SPRING GOODS!

GOLDEN PRIZE.

u mpUly Mini
perfection than it i

Ths Xsw York Wtokly GOLD EX I’BIZI Is
one of the targwit sod bast literary papers of the
day. An imperial Quarto, obtaining ussr r*uas
os rosrr coLvaxa. of lbs most ratcraaUng and
fascinating r—tag matter, from tbopraa of tbs
very Arsl writers of the day.
AtysaU, Sh-tni^i
IIW.
obtain swell a eooaiJerBliaa.— H'saw»*« Adrorsf
rbilodelpb.e.

PRINTS,

DELAINES,

DRY GOODS!
body; saB in btliotu dhtricta, where Frraa
awn Aara prevails, every body shodd base to
and use it fietay both far ram aad rateseta.
B la hoped thh price will pbra it within fas.
reach
all-tho poor as well m the ri-h. _v
rg&gt;t jcpcicirityjrf this^remedy ever tq
tain craT9t Intcrmittcau is, tCs b —T*

MERINOS,

A ritfSEXT,
WORTH FBOM WCK5TSTO.tian 00,
wilt be gtvsu Is eocb aotacribsr immjdiatolr oa
n—pl uf tbs aubscriptwu moaev. Thia is prsFLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES asnlrd as a Mrwante of Fnemblup, and not as aa
tedoeemrat to obtain aubacriben.
TICKS, UNSEY8, SCOTCH PLAIDS,
SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

Coeboetea, Ohio. Nor. 17. 185A

DENIMS,

d—a wa gwi—m or other baristas e£to
whatever upon the ennititetioa. These axrrf
by it are taft sa baattby « if they had ataty
had the dtocaac.
Fever and Ague is not alone the----- tiismis

SHIRTINGS (brown atU white.) KEN­
TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CA83I-

MEREB/J

WTO ft SEDM i

what yon rrarwent it la be, I would like tn anga;
h&gt; the salr'vf it. for I a&gt;» taiiaBrd that it mu

*&gt;

ir.rtom.AK

GROCERIES

CLOTHLVG

Waylaid, Msml. Feb. S, 1«7.
" - - •

PBOF. O. J. WOOD * “
realised the cood ttfecta

...AC.Sa

the blood, and conaequrady rars thn (B
alike. It to an invaluable potectiaQ to iwaalgrant! cod pcnoca travelling or tcsjxnxOy
redding' in the malarious diatritta. 11 taka
occasionally &lt;* daily while exposed to tha to.
faction, that will be excreted L-rm the syetaa,
and cannot accumulate tn aufioent quantity

XBO«,
of ,™rr rouiU. «x. rtaillj |»n:l»«d

i it has effected completely,
i used neariv three bottles.
JAMES FBAXC1S.

,t pnu. ^-rfcnly ",iwd 10 u'°

GLASS-WARE! !
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FM ALL THE PURPOSES OFAEMUTHM,

COOKING 8TOVE8!
LADIES’ DBEM GOODS 1

JUST RECEIVED

CHANCERY SALE.

At the ehenpest atoro In town by

H. J. KEN lLt“LD
LAWNS, BR1LIJANT8, CHALUS
a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS, CH ALU ROBES, FINE SCOTCH­
which will be sold for
GINGHAMS, FRINT8, «HEP
READY E’JK'ST.
HERD’S PLAID.STELLA SHAWLS,
at mdonUliing low prices. Aly motto
CHAMBRAS, MARSEILLES (JOLis ‘a little cheaper than tbc cheapest.’
1 have just received a good assortment LAICS AND SLEEVES, (nav atyla.)
Indies
\ ■
WHITE GOODS, foe.

Ilaih Eaqulr-.r fra af taste and strength ta theayilua iiMMal
TtTLL’.'tLu. 1

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

DRESS GOODS

Bamrs A Var AasaM, Compita Sullerfort.
BQte»brrr.!■«, ’ ■

MORTGAGE BALE.
pjEFAl»T harinr boro made in tbc payment of

T!T&gt;iElSRllS!»

_____ _

m.

b —U u u

and uusoil ur proceeditiga Ussi»g been loaUUMed
at law or la equity ta recover the said debt now rwtr^uuz.1 secured by said mortgage or soy part

Such as Prints, Ginghams. Ixiljiins, Moriuua, FaramsiUtui BUck Alnaocaa and a
variety uf Woo! DrLalua, all very nice
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
and very cheap.
Also a good assortment of Cloths lor SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of .rcry
men’* wear.ntul a large abide of staple*.
variety and Kyis,
Diuiins Bboetings, shirting, stripes, cheeks
and tickings.
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
JUST RECEIVED a new h*oi
AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCI
BOOTS and MHOEM,
UNEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
luidic'a Gaiters Buskins nnd Boots, a
FANCY CAMIMEKES, a large Kock,
good a—irtment at very low prices.
On luind a very large stock pfCroekery beautiful patterns and vary cheap; BLACK
atone and Glnaa Ware.
DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,,
Just nwclvod a new stock of

irk

nnx FAnxxxa or .

of my Faintly Mejias! alinauaa.gTxlia frvm my

MILLS

AND

STORED!

^iMetoetery aalea rww an' "filer. X'o. « Boat
Fowrih afrtrt, 44 tailding fna» Main al. Hueis
••U. &lt;&gt;,
For aa|v tar
J. P. lUbcrta A Cn.Maatlngs.iai Xbluffs.Orange
rille Milla, A ly l&gt;r«ir&lt;l&gt;ta A Merchant* gone-

... .7 f..?
GREAT DRICOTERY I
THE rnit.OSOPIIKR'S STONE
FOUND.

®^DimRX£S,

1 have also a very largo quantity pi

AND

on hand and all perse— wishing fat tosy or
•ell will do well to call before bsrgalnisg
elsewhere.
I would particularly odl the attention
of jersons who arc buildjng to tb*_foc&lt;
that rEavc’Tust Received a urgs sloekoI
Nails and Gloss and that I will fontish
sash,.Glaae, nails. Door Trimmings Arc.,
•&gt; U Io. • fn«K "I”"*'11,*.
_
■21-y l
II J KEN FIELD

ISAAC C. MOTT
BBABT«*AM CEOTHINO I

OVEW MOUTHS

place (we ths naopU ut Battle Creak. Kalamaico,
Mvahall. HAHTraUri, and the savratiadtag emin
try, to parehaea goods la Ibis line. Fleaae give
me a eal I and tret Mw truth of this aaasttion, or
MIXD tx TOV» OMDKfet, aed lhe good, irsll be
selected .rd put up with a. nnreb oars as if you
•rrv prernt ta sefcct them yawreclvva.
Mr stuck uf Good.is targva-.d well selected, con­
sisting of every rsrirty .sadul

GrooeriM 4. Fancy Goods

IT/. .’1;|
BOOTS

SMO23S,

WIXDOW

tbatcan bo.liMi.id in lbs eastern or western mar

Il

%rnsst,uUMUK X.u

WZI0HT6!

L“S:

TEMPERANCE
1

WMWAWTLT Off flkffft

WILLIAM JONES,
Having t&gt;o«*t tkc cnUrri W*ek «f

Itaitle

Hoi*

tarn, nwt, mu, ma

t&lt;!,l&lt;&lt;nT;&lt;ou

raonaw, ,w&gt;

FORMERLY lumt by T. Panajr^ !•
1? constantly making additions to tho

FEBBIFUGE WINE!

same, all of which, bo propoaus to aell

C1E1PEE tkaa tke HE1PEST

FMALL F1C0F1TS A*D QUICK SALEH.

W

K7»

•»

M4

TO THE PVMJC!

■MTOFACTfUBr Alt JKXEK9

k GRANT.

C. ATEB a cm
Sold by J. P. Rowmw, Hastiaga.

JUKTXKK383E33EK

©IBCiDjBiBYl

■

LOWELL, MASS.

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.

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rnCTAXXD BY

AND cutlery;

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead,
lite rnsow wby

FRANCIS ROWER
la doisr thr lnrp»t llardnn bcii—• l« &gt;»•*•
ugs la because be baa lbs
LABG 1ST STOCK oflha
BEST tfOODB. •* tbs
loweht rwcw

MlSLFt UFA FT HA *» WA UK X7»’
nx. copper AXDsmrr-iws
nuwt which 1 orrru
atlowexpr^ks
TUAS Alff*
--eeMr -artel— rfpjjooji■■'-TO'
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1858.

Rings' ijnsuuss Jirxdoq.
TWUUUUT ILU.V4.

would be laid al Ms 46dr. While fa thia
mood he aocidcn&amp;Hjr'mrf her cousin.
“Ductor, a few words with you, if y&lt;ai

nuuBj ‘seS-iSS
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grossn**, —•raasy,
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summon*, ic

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g^atfal

There -* grand ball at Mra. St. Clair’s

■ abkh.hc jrirrciabt-nrof Fanor. The
■ ilcetit^ wealth of sound roll* forth in
echfaog measure; brilliant wreatos of
flowers cucirtJe brows as inanimate, dev.
or. uiqckcricn of the real and tho beautiful;
tho doctor, rather coldly.
voice* attuned to nut—tural jwrctness,
Is Susan Whitman very low, doctur T’
while smiles mingle their beaming IKw?naked L’nclo BehL in a tremulous voice,
nets, educated in the love of demit The
“Very, sir, very ! Her days on earth
uigfat has disappeared al the glance of
are numbered I" replied the doctor, se­
dawn, and Fanny wearied and somewhat
riously.
disgusted, vet dwells with complacency
“Heavens—yon don’t aay sol Tell
uu thc admiration she believes herorcsenee
mo, doctor, what Is the cause, what dis­
originated; the thirst for vanity nasbeen
ease affects her T"
■
j excited, nnd sbe longsf &gt;r another draught
“If you do not know, sir, no one
which, alas, will stimulate tba fatal desire.
Hpvto kind); lotbvsrving!
should . ’ said tbo dorter, sternly, and he
Fetes, dinuera, evenings st the opera,
mornings al the cKiccrts, consume the
time, and the hallowing memories of her
shall I doF moaned Vnble Ben. ,&gt;!f she
early life fade away before thc increased
fonging for admiration. Founy dwells al­
, dies and they blame me for It, Iran naver
live in this town afterward*.'""AV hat shall
ready In the fatal atnmapbore of flattery,
I J«&gt;£ bo-cyicnted, andmi* words were
existing &lt;&gt;u tbo words and looks of those
aho does uot love—whom in fact she dooverboard byTbo mmister who was al
spiara. j Iler independence of soul Is^ntie
that nvunoiit approaching.
FANNY ST. CLAIR;
“Wnat is the matter, Ilruthor Carleton,
her energy expiring; a* brilliant mirage
THE
IDEAL
AXD
THE
REAU
what troubles your spirits so F Confide
is before her, aud reckcssly she presses
io me as a spiritual adviser and a friend I”
on.
.
Thc pure gales of early morn'mg sport
“Undo Iten could not rcfiisc, aud ho
with tbo golden spray and sparkl'ng sur­
opened his ruind to tbo pastor freely, and
8m
ATtn
&lt;&gt;n
a
broad
etninctuo,
grouped
ges &lt;d a bright lav ; then, passing inland,
asked his adviec.
“Toor aoel, from my heart I pity bcr, with gloriuoa tree*, and glowing in the steal* tlio pale bhwsoms of thc urangc
tree from Uw dark green shriaes, wave
if it would make her mind easier, and re­
generally wnart,exceedingly' -aspoeially lieve her, even at the dying hour, 1 would
, the solemn cypnaaot, nnd lightly stir
' tj,e boughs &lt;&gt;f’the stately cedar.
A fo
die young &lt;«hw—old ones only pruvnthat adv'uMi vou to mart v her!" aaid tho nas- .n-tutntx in HUM. —
descends
in
graceful
undulations
to
.
ma
Jc figure, bent with sorrow—sicknasa
they are not, by remaining single. As a
— **■ » »■ WA •»« —"J ••
‘ ' ■
u— a
tracks
proof we have a little narrative to relate ingafitt fee,*as marriage feus generally *nero
n river
r--- -7*
“ its silvery- path | r„r the ege luu not withered nor penury
lx&gt; w
wido
domains! now dividing, wor0 that richly attired but attenuated
&gt; through tbo
ido domains*
-v “• -iglol" an old bachelor I a"
“If you advise it, I know not bow I can «“ enrirele with itssrgeut crown a fair form—is sin sly pacing along tbe strand;
rhrru I unro rtwidod for
avoid it!" aaiil Uncle Ben. with a shudder, «&gt;»
plum? crcM of poplars, a illuwe, suddenly she stops to gather a solitary
titne.
1‘b-o •" “•
flower, rare in that locality, but common
Uncle Ifen Caristem, aa almost every •W if il must Iw, tho wooer it is over «“d
Come with me to tho la&gt;use ! “ brilliant sherted c®^&gt;de, ever flowing.• in Hie plarc of her birth. ’ Tears fall on
one calh-4 him, was a bachelor, in hale thn better I
; bcalth.of fifiy vi-ars or thereabouts, and and lot tho oarcmrciy. if she wisbaa, be «’«• vuircfoI, dearendtag into a sunny
,8U recalls
। a onofirmsd an J boastful woman hater, performed at oncu, for I ouinol bear this i take, fretted only by tta joyous Imp. and
n&gt;nrb looser I”
’ reflerting in it* bcanuful walers the hear- her varly life, its brig
prospects, its biti almost especially did be srem to deteat uiffarinv
^L.r w^lcsa loth by all mid. ! «d&gt; b""
J® cluodlcra summer toy.
ter fruits.
She ia i are that her eairtwidows, for with them ho would have
than b^wd le went on without aay hrs-1 A young pri followed by an attend- cnco draws rapidly
an&lt;’
0,1 ” •**** *° ,kl,i*te,y nnd slie traces the fin
it some niee juke played, uwmi itationS
-irh&gt;. n.-l . .Uu. I «wlj l-r It | '"-"-I tl»t it.rryb..m«l «?tCTl? Print. upapringing and swift incr
pretty villago girl, anff had
pW*” bri81;1
Iw—tb b»
, and its bnllow selfishness;
&lt;&gt;n two occasions to lend his . /mutnl brtwr
i «■&lt;•« »lon8 hY thc ,‘d®
: umbrella to E«ter Gunstock, the belle of t -rSfoltan &gt;. ho want ahum.
£m"^r
Ji X.J1. mind, leaving her an easy
the place, and the best singer in tbo choir
more practiced arts of another
। of Ae church which ho attended. It-was
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Chndrt

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u . OAKLKl

NO. 27

srow isc ro-.n vmo of Fan Is
fifth chapter of first Timothy, about tha
rebefuf widows I'rcJo Ren left the church
M faunor of unusual melamhrdy. A pot.
tarn of th&lt; sermon teemed to b« meant
for him and kirn only.' Hit conscience
aeamad to tybrald him with the tbuogbi

I rcruember it a; it were bu| vejterday— wnderstand that the
tbe bmir of noon had arrived, arxj a frol- Q^thia •ccariuu J

their enclosure on each side of the river,
attracted our attention.
Tho ahiniala God, my brethren, your thoughts arenot
on His word, or on heavenly or divine
things. One of you, Tor instance, will bo
rate of speed'sluch would cause them to thinking of vour whaling
(the
meet near the oentre of the high bridge
which I have described, auJ beneath
the butehcr, in a voice
near tho biidge, lining it to the house.
sew the antidpaUd tight. We were uot
disappointed.
Nearer and neater they
approached—tbs proud, pawing combat*

“That’* you, Doacun L.” again brokn

with thrir.fost. Ocwsiunally they krnged
down, trying to gore tho earth witM^

“That’s you, Brother BL" spin said,
the butcher.
Presently, aa they simultaneously Sa­
nded the respective abutments, they
ant: full in sight of each other.
The
hr was mutual, nnd actually tremend“That’s you, brother 11/ interrupted
the butcher.
worst of all, because be brcMe tbeSab­
ciona dwdiate, quite as sensibly employed bath morning, and kill* a beef and dresses.
m somo of their hitrenn kuitntors.— S so ae to haro it ready for market &lt;&gt;•
•nday morning/’
“And that's me F roared tho butcher,
match.

long, w
obtained an adrantagw.

vaura ago, had an ambition to represent
his town In the State legislature.—
Though a man of good character, and

real, me m-auuiui, mo irwt
OKI naiiwio.
■ ----- - ----is fanciful, ideal, and false.
. I Itlf with it, but walked home alone .n the | thn.L.4 ll»
, th, ™r«. rrr.h h«» of bol,h.
l»r
Balti wont, Md., Ort., 1R58.
and rocked again with their tramping and
Il
Bt»»‘I*“7
.
.nd Mimaud .hl.
moat unpopular man In the town.
Su­
M «.». wkrt W .
Wr'
. h
f,„ da, i. .|»«d..K
ing to •Squire X.,« an UMtlW man,
GIc&amp;Bt ox rntJcar.—The following
II. .n.t tb- minldw
.bo«n
m.|
the darkened room, and soon, very s-nm. j j,|(joonw. ;irc
yet valuable al&gt;mo to her
the ceremony «nv performed, uncle
lnpalis fl&gt;f tlw distribution of inUetuan who has a young, unsuspecting
fmward.
Ben’s rmce trembled while be ottered ,lrurtion gnj hajipincss to the ignorant,
wife:
the neerasarv respon«-s. and bu »u "" tbe afflicted, und tbe pecuniarily emberA certain man who lived about ten
that
nervous that be hardly heard what 8»un ,
mih-s from K — ■, was in the habit jf
said, though each word «bo uttered was ,
j^, (eft her fair steed in the cars uf
nothing! The moment wi
juvenile ^prcavjra.
,
TT* v
. VI
। ter all was over, tmele Ben having heard j
a ,|inrt distance on font, then enters
.phitbeatrs of Rome | was declared circled.
Th. diuppo.nt.-.l
himself pronounc'd the widow’s buahand. | , prctty cutage by the wayside, and de which was generally two or three dava.
exciting ootabaL— I candidate called out to know how tlw
I was abont to torn a war with a aigh, when |
on the bright, round tablo In the Ilia wife was Ignorant of the cause of his
..
.
, ,, . ,
M wm rsinrr ovnuxirw
"'ft
I contra,
d Up to “tangU h.mJn her
g tolerably strong voice:
I ono 0
abe mada«oaaarotefit,bo
„gurv'|Ti d&lt;.ar husband. yon will nolj
wMow
jwWnwcd
oentpier, and thw» soAly doa b« guard against her.
your poor Susan tho tribute of a । pnrt.«.
C2dktar~’
i‘V'rrewteaof Inu vbsdowsd the hum
an.I fall. ------------------- 1 :r„l
IWf
hn bent down tn ren-1 ),|c haldtation. where the flovm love to
der a charts salute, when he wns consid twine carulcsslv, and the sunbeam to ling­ and he could not got off”
rro.Uaa. «xm
mbit mnr, ..™»M bj
&gt; |«lr er on their gfowfog petsfe. and sadly nnd
Aurics—woarw siujass Owai
drearily, at kest to one inhabitant, sound, ___
damn arms clssnoi
Every man should keep the wo!f
But down be wen
determined to call in his neighbors and volving in the air.
the door, safl bis tntdber-fn law tow,
•mg Bh.pr~H.lt U~ •*« “"T"”! polo appeared the cltmdleav moridinn day, have n real corn sboekln- frolle. 8&lt;» ba tho water was deep, and ho Jisapp«re
can.
Evrrv'woman'“has a right
An! W'- &lt;k’ -•TH- “J and toarfid brcsato tesr joyeue mrowal tho gave Nod. a fidtWh! servant, a jog and an leaving a whirlpool of foam behind hii
nimble fingers were usually C«P«? *'*“
in any age she pleases, for If she wr
lira, in
U» wir4o»« wr™ rhmwn smiles of ewDhtff, for Carrie, the beauty
open by tbo doetor-rouain. and pretty nf the village, thu darling of hvr home, is
Rut*n fomnlci! from her rourh in a. good drooping In silent despair, '■ecause bo to occasions.
Ned mounted a mule and oua bulk.
dings has a perfect right U&gt; believe that
Tho other bull did not laugh—merely
woo nan
w.
— । baa! th m she ever enjoyed, and ela«l Ina . whom she was shortly to bo uuitod, lias wns soon tn town, and, equipped with tho
she can make a Utter puddinr then ary
i by mmcrouslr endmvuring to assist a
I,Jlrf ’ooixr, rf M U~l«
' SrtJ.t j™..
wWWwhisky, remounted to set out f-w home,
other woman In the world. Every man
- “■VW. rt
Tl~ ISS?
T"m~ all buoyant with the proapeci of firn at
1 !
. .T7».
Awatternf imooarihtlity,
,..„i &gt;&lt;.
.
IJ
r» .to.eriad as she tooksd 1 resource to free himself from a mi*e “shuck big."
There stood too victor, io«&lt;ing uirocviy
.kby a Widow r. sbe cried. « “f '7’^ fH U) wbtoh to a temporary Imdown into the abyss befow, into which ho ' “mw‘f .7
u. .
When
he
had
proceeded
a
few
hundred
». lo.iMll; I. bu.'*“ ““ KIT
|
Ctorir'. f«k-r, M~4t
had ,,urr\’^'*
I fSh&gt;rber child lU "prettim liuJo bj&gt;y
^.vW;jXrin&lt; bernlf liked «&gt;d re- dimpled hand genffy over his check.
p«
„n.hlo to aid him In this
For a reomi-nt he tried to look angry.
omergeney,
neigtil.ors tmd sfcown he kept trying until tbo world tolled frightened at the prospect, lie began to
b«t it was in vain.
'
“ . ___ 1___ L---J
U—k
fa k.
no IneKnation tn assist.
Hlu CZ -r
round to fast that be turned off the mula,
“You are the hrtidsornest and best wo
With nn
Ms wwi
brad in
In tha name mis10 _ .e ”•. f-Tfry r*®*"*
J’annv St. Clair re mounts her bon*o, then he went toeleap, and the mule to mresseo, wnn
man in town, andl desi’t care! ho cnod.
™ Mt pit. for w
...
___ . . . -■ nwn
grating.
It was naw nearly dark, and nack&gt;na attitude aa when ia combat—
?
tLan worthless husband!
with a sweeter smile than be had over
hnppisass will now be enhanced by that when Ned awoke it waajnst before break lack—etiU anoShcr step buek—«nd over
And pity is *» ncar aWn. *?,OT&lt;’
Every
fool
has
a right to be on the best
been known to wear beforc
I &lt;&gt;f others, for the purse directed to Carrie
be went too, on tho opposite side of tha
d surely i a daegcrous relative, woree
terms with himself and that man li a
-am »•
»*“r.irfo~jr” oontainad the required amount to pay the of day. and an dark that he was unable to
mako any start towards home sratil light. briige, performing just aa many and aa greater fool who difforw with Mm about
must tore me !* she said archly.
debt, and tbo ai-It-druial she has been ' As soon as his bowildervnsnt haffwWded
-V io »♦&gt;’’’ ’Alw L“U
ftbligwl to exert before she onuld gather so that he could get the “point,” bo start­
Ren aa he put a ten dollar gold piece «
. _ ___ -J I. a
tn Iwr ifIV.— ed with an empty
‘
performance called forth immen-c ap­
run out, and aroo
Utlng plause from tha group of jm anile amahome, of eourac
daxslmg gleam «&gt;f hope’s ocstacy of tbo
In about five
Mok- leurs who wltniaood it.
AHUr. I ■odi
-rfect realization of tho happy change
minctca, both bulls might, ha seen, wall
IfawraovvM or Sait is Mtep^aM.—
il ■»• u»‘ r~r
“ in bar prospocta, that Carrie will ex­ ory, as bo want on at tno rnw or twosobered by Chair ducking,
r -if t'nei. B«.
ng petition to T
' ’
*
perience whoa she discuveni tho gift,*ib?fcd reached homo about breakfast
riding st length to the hallowed mint of time, and ‘ fetched up" at tho back
ihankfol bliss and trust.
with a decidedly gudty rountenunre
-Wtatt In tliundrr have you hue
CHAPTER U.
you black rascal F said bis master.
Ned, knowing his master’s cxcu
Fanny St. Clair h rolling onwards in n
superb carriage to'tho great city—the pa* his wife, when be got on a syre,
l.&lt;wnpanv 10 ruiry aevriop
, real of rntnifuld virtues—the nurture.'n-&gt; mined to tel! the truth if bo died for it,
e. of odr-Rtate In the article
“If that fellow had
f well as the destroyer of ap'ended talents aal
“ Well, msaea, to tril the troth, I was
nr baeinete of SALT; hafl parries Iarly
. __ tho sepulchre of thebcanlifiil in nature.
fa tbe ssgtan of Grand *apMa» wheat toe
1 the producer of tho .beautiful In art As koteh on de jury and couldn’t g«4 off”—
BALT BOCK *se« astoertaj for »aay
Ao proceeds, her tfo.ughte regretfully
around, Davy very
. dwell on the reality of the happ.new riic
the bridge over which he will
“Too many persons grow to use their
has left, and which existed Ju its troth,
ufeeturetl at Graad Rspiffs, by iwflvMual
energy *"d benavolcnec, aud apprehen­ religion as a diver doth his Ml—tn
3 — — I..*..
nf W
*
sively to tho brilliant somblanco of blka,
existing in Illusion ami pretence, in thft
^mplJooepalam-olWiltat,
and unfortunate of animals!
them from suffocatiug and no u
thev gambol In tMr yrartb, '
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aad ClrtlmliirSl. Frrrk hefei.dawta.
iaanre atuftiv Hrtn* of tbe deem taU

JAMES A. SWEEZEY.

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EATS AHI) CAIS

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Ayer’s, Cherry Pectoral,

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atntee at ibo-v -Ur &lt; the &lt;tla-ate nt &lt;me«| and oueh
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nenca-Ahead.
kwd .(la the Stair of Nkbtan. Call and M&gt;«.
Ikwutber tlM blare-New Tllrick Store, It duo
.•Hfibrft-ttetmk Uuwae.

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Don’t forget the pltte.

. BDWEifcS HARDWARE STORE.

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It la toe duty at every one to foaprwvn toner

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riutm.

smwii, Hoetsar,
Cochorion, Ohk, Xor. IT, ISSA
0. X WOOD A Cor -Genu: A» I'Mw.boo
engaged in veiling your Hair llevtorstive the leal

TICES, UXSXTS, SCOTCH FLAIDS.

SHlIWWOa (ta~s MeSIKMiENTUCET '»»"&gt; TWMDS, CASSI.

MEBES.

l
.Stefas, for nriariaf Uu i«ir. I have been
engawrd'U* the Drag buvineM hr moral years,
and Kire eoid various preparitiona fur the Imr
but bare found nothing that restores Hie •eeretire
organa or invigorates the scalp as aril as yours,
bring fully convinced shat your Resloruliro ii&gt;
wbaiyou tot-resent It la* be. I would like to engage
ia too sale of It, for I am eatlahed that II muat
eelL
Toors truly,

CLOTHING

TBOF. O. J. WOOD * Co..- Genie: Hating
rvaUsed the good effeeu of your Hair Iteslornlivn
I wish to etale, that Sliding any hair grow thin.
a&gt; well aa gear, I w aa indnred tiom wiiat 1 read
. anal beard, la try Ibe article prepared by you, to
; promote iu growth end change Ua enl.-e aa it area

ETift.

COOKIIG STOYES I
E.' SKebota. Unag*villa
htllyto_____________ _
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AntiUHl-ferami
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CHANCERY BALE.

EATO AITS -DAIS

I TATE OF memoA X. -The Cirecll Court hr
) too County of Barry, lu ChaMefy.

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lege .HUitor. 1“ eid r^atJ al Kry, I
known m village lou numbered three band,
seventy. (JT«.) tone hundred Mvrwty«aw,(lS
three hundred icrenly ion. 1172,1 according
Ito rerorded plot of aaid rin^arflUaU^p.

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Car. Court Coennaieeioeer
Bnojnr A Va» Annin, Campli's. Sdieiten.

EFA ULT having been mode tn toe wnwel ef '
■ eertaiu emn J Money, aeewred to bo paid he I
aa Indenture of Mortgage,bearing dale toeaevuaath
day of Jauwsn. A. I&gt; l*M, raade aad executed by ■
Qeergv V. kniat, and Eotiiea Keeler, of Barre
eounir. Med State of ilkMenn, to Ilina* B. KU*.’
ley. of Luwoburgh. Koaeiuatn county, and Stale of

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A.hIKAVTE-.

THE I'HILOSoniEKS STONE
ruiNix
.
Aoetol and true, than toe recent discovery thnt

ISAAC C. MOTT,
ie now vailing mom ftnaUff
five 1 Dou
than caw be bought for the vane money. M noy

cs»”at,J^UaS".
AIM w&gt;ti,jme,
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on gnlal, silver
loua, in whole
durability vie
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Heetato».OM U. -g|a«3

NEW fl**.
X. COLTWOOD having parrlv
u7o Srivnouia'a interval in lie good
wned by Gnanr A SrarLBtao. under

ja©H iujbmj
' IIIBAM Wilin, Morton*

Knw Arrangement

AND CUTLERY.,
OH Fogyism Distanced
YoungAjnerictt Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

StettH'SSfeis;

Burt fc'r* «w to.,
SOWEHS 1UBBWARE STOBE

FEBRIFUGE WIRE!
Now Barry Mill,
I

IS now In nxeaaful openfion rtady
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'TINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1858.

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GRANT
GRANT *
A S^At
ST AtI.DXNG,
I.DXNG,

Rswors it net from &lt;b» loe’d mk&gt;l

iw®Sf=* i' ream,,1
U.W • —— I..T * ■
.KAlJtRin every .sriMyirf drr goodt.grptnI rse*. cnxkrry. L.rdwsrt, reJj-msds ciulb-

How in days jnn» by,
la her yvuU.fnl pride,

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HADLEY * BAKER,
A I AXrFACTCREJW vf tin. .boM iron
M ptr-ware. Deak-r»foiren.uaiK»te
.
. *...... ..•.:.** .id ilar^ Storw
I. r. ROUERTH

ertx-fiS’ifcy &lt;
j
0? a eoljir. • stove frown 'Aeh
Where, is fer thiwn vrsre,

villi &lt;frld&lt;
ir«. twin

With

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c-Uc-triu^ivt-tlla-nn,
THE TWO HOMES.

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Two men. on their way home, met nt
’ | a street crossing, and then walked ontow. gi ther. They S'-rc neighbors anil friends.
«r
“Thia has been a terj Irani day," said
, Mr. Freeman, iu a gloomy voice.
And
1 as they walked hoinewanl, ttov discour-

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riedh. and the two men paare&lt;l into their

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Mr. Walcott Mitered the room where
■'“* ,'l"ldr’’n werc g-ithcrcdXand
^Tn.urei- i without spenkfng to any one. seated Inm*
i,r»riut«.- | n-lf in a chair, and leaning bis head bark,
., _ I c|,»rd his eyre. Ilia countenance wore
। a snd, weary, exhausted
musira look.
iw». He
..v had
I”*" scaled thus f
furr oolv *
a r
few
’ minutes,
n.^rti-tf.1 Mt*

.

feel Impjrtftr -fef Ms iivtnre; dbr Me tvid
did norMBlTirMBWurnrBOme kind
&lt;«&lt;*. • &gt;
■' . . '-V7 -.HS! :
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of toart-shine, for tto spirit of Mr. Free
» «W
weird
man lMiR «o ^naln shrouded. Almost
Imperceptibly tu hifoMlf ' gtootny tbo'ts *My1£fodKSirtb&lt;&gt;uehta, muy

10 “Fattor^ said tto W with
Mlmnros,. after .to erJ n«^ Jad

CARLOfl O.BCOTT,

all he can do Is to mtor agsrlxud of lovo estranged and broken; but *lis a tale
nicmory, and water it with the tears .of ofjadnMMhd 1 tnhy tot rpi-ak of It here.
Wumfti meh luvcYrcm the cradle to tho
repunUMtee.
■
_______ A&gt;i - grave—-'ttta "strong necessity?* in tor
OjHoof or F.F.,V.’a.—Msqy.of our nature, avd .wtore is .the yonder that a
reader# have beard of tto “I test Fami­ gentle, loving woman'# heart is won, when
lies of Virginia;” but few,, .w# take it, words «f cnd^nV-jilJall from manly
know how the terta originated. . An ex­ lipy—that »ho71csri£ to listen, with rapt
ear, to teuder w’oroo' snd pet narnoa—
change explain* it thus:
lotto early settlement of lhat,.State, lenrav to lore with the enduring- lovo W
it was found impowibto to solumze it un;
les# women went there. Accordingly, n
ship load was sent out, but no planter ypu with my ttoma of fore, I will say
was allowed to marry.one of them until good-by r.
to had paid a hundred poupdi.cf tobacco
Aylnto
Blueeves are lookir
fur bar passage. When tto weconq ship
tas:
mine, which I cannot rt
TUt’i- look •«&gt; fursfowmorwtejUpm toad came, none would oty more thou tb write no more; eyfc»
--­
seventy-five pounds for the mstrimonial another noir, over whose violet blue the
Mr. Freemnn, a friend and neighbor«
privilege.cxcopt.it *ere a
«&gt;P&lt;rior white lidr closed ^woariiy long ago, and
Mr Walcott. He also tod come home
article.
Ccowquendy the dcxxndants vfa nutdn room .among the flowers, at|&lt;l
of all those who sold for , one hundred laid our darling to dreamless slumber.'
V^v; m4 when be looked anxiouJy for-

«ard to sewn the foture, not even a girem
will go with me to the teocaer, i
nflishtwas seen along the black horizon.
"m" w«£»“
■«’** ’""T",1? U

to U|1 „ .ntruUi, «*d *l» •""I* U1 wl,h
• rebuke **p&lt;» hie hew*.
b. 'X’&lt;

W. II. COLWAt,

Mar?

in her .ixte-enW yaar,

Um._ Sb.uu •
juiiN t.-vAsrBKOffr,

INTEMPERANCE.

Perhaps I shall not ad rands say new
mid vnrit-d, press upon me. Shall I fl’mg ideas, hut too much aumolLe s^idoh this
t&lt;m thu fore Which had so haunted S frw alnetom from «re, that the reKnsay
up and-moving abou
WJi sis f,:.:ry.; ,
i through the day. • &gt;«!
*il ■■■! * ■&gt;: find roton 1 -:jr».-»■ .
disturbed mammr.
rm lsRcly.p^ajii^aryuqj for thaw
Bet they eoUld-nbt be told took alto­
this curse from tto land 1 Why do'not
gether, and their ertrtsnre was marked, who are fer SM«y. Aly spirit moans for
runs ant," answered Mrs. Waleirtt; rather during the evening, by sn uritiinal silenre them. 1 canto! AiuX a.
men rally at the ballot-box—the Leg­
tartlv. “The barrel of floor u pone aho; and abstraction of mind. ; This nsob.
Autumn has ednie a^fn. "'To ma tis islature—and al every other place, and at
but I suppose you have done your, part,
served by Mrs. Freeman, whe more than
with the reat, in uaintr
it
uro".
.
o .-ri half suMtecting
suMrecting the
tlie esnss,
canso, kept
kept back
took frotn
frotn oold winds it toe bUfettod upou Ito,beau­ Itaelf, to do something to free the coun­
Mr. Walcott relumed to Ms chair, end I her tasband Tto
ito kvmwtoigs
knowledge of certain tiful floweri, causing them to lade and die,
again seating himself, leaned back his matters about which she had intended in with all their ppxtiuitoa_buried in their try from this galling bopdngc ol internfacarU |J gp w ja^iw. S- their pure pcrnncel
Just look around and sec Its
bead and dosed his eyes as at first. How
sad, and weary, and hopeleu he Mtl— add to his mental disquietude. 'During beauty, they whisper to me of all things effect*. Ila effects arc every where visible;
The burdens of tire day bad seemed too tto evening she.gleaned frpm something beautiful and loving. I gathered inc Some yes, risible to the naked eye. They arc
heavy for him; but be had boms up he Bud, the real cause of his changed as- of those which live6 latest, thinking (as
not so distant as to need a tdeeeopo to
hhmI tho scent ul rosu hai&gt;t*i forever
bravely. To gather strength for a re­ pset. At or»o&lt; her thoughts commenced
magnify them, or so minute as to require
newed struggle with adverse cirerm- running io a .new channel.
Bv a few
You need
stances, he bad come homo. Alas I that. loading remarks, she drew her husband them) J,by carefully /&gt;reo«ring mine, a microscope to view them.
tiic process of exhaustion should still go into conversation on the aubjcct of home could retain their hue and fragrance; but not look for off to some large city, but
on—that where onlr strength couM be expenses, and tto propriety of restriction I do hot care to keep them now, for they
looked for on earth; no strength was in various points. Many things were have changed like, the autumn Isaves.'—
given.
mutually prunappccA superfluous, and The day grown mure wild and gloomy;
When the ten bell rung, Mr. Walcott. cavily-to to dispensed with; and tofore the storm seems Jasbing iMoll, into a fury, toss enough from the effects of intem­
made no movement to obey the sum­ slc«&gt; fell soothingly on the bSavy eyelids tto w ind Ium a wilder wail, and tto ram perance, to be worth putting forth some
I mnns.
—. of Mr, Freeman that night,, an entire pours in torrents, rendering even this effort to save them. Spirituous liquors
.
‘•Come to supper," said hrs wife, coldly. change in ttcir style of tiv'ing bad been Em of a spot desolate and lonely.-— not only render miserable and wretched,
anti fol sb a poet's dream of beaiity is
determined upon—n chmigc tliat would
I
But he did not stli.
•
this pleasant summer's borne of mine— the being who uses thetn, but also * his
.
“Are you not coming-to support” she reduce their expenses nt least one-half.
ul^liini, as »hb was leaving the
“1 see a Itaht ahead,” were the hopeful though I must leave it,bow, fora warmer friends around him. He may, perchance,
words of Mr. Freeman, as he resigned dlirie. 1 have already said good-bye to have a family upon whom be pours forth
my favtoite haunts— to (Uwnrecu and a torrent of uncontrollable pantun, nut
“I jfon'l wish for anything this evening. himself to slumber,.
My^ivad aches' wry much,-’ ho an­
With reneaid strength of mind and mow covered rock, uitore',' with' a laved only of words, but also of blows, and,
swered.
'
, ■ bp,ly, and a confident spirit ho went forth sister, l ured to while away tto hours.— portop*,—the blood runs cold to think of
That dear srrter has gone, and the mon
■ “In the damps agnln F innttcrcd Mr*. the next day—a dny that ho had looked
on our pleasant scat has grown almost! .i,—»c &gt;uu&lt;wi&gt;
wuv.v
“XY"
Walcott to herself. “It’s ati mntihaioniftt forward to with fear and trembling.—
And It was only thron^li this renewed grav. and tto fragrant breeze, that made i the once loved Uifo of bis bosom to tlf:
in iu...,Jerne (ligll I
belpl. -\ube in lU.r^l**, Aid
anything is wanted.”
And she kept on strength and confident spirit that to wn#
her way to the dining-room.
When she able to overcome tto' difficulties that
'vk„b.i.j..^„ .
returned her bns'mnd was still sitting loomed up, mountain high, before him. pleasant walk uh tto beach, for tto blue “rillaio,"and a “wholesale murderer, -r
Weak despondency *nuld have ruined
where she had left him.
IT
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l:_
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_
_r
mb
has
lost
half
Its
charm,
aioco
the
wid
He
is
forthwith
arrested, tried aud con­
“Shall 1 bring you a cupiof leaf’ she nil. Homo bad proved bis tower of
.. . _.t —
. Ill*&gt;lt...
___ ■L__ 1 winds, ifon «lo»p; around .tho “tfo-girf' demned; while tho one who sold him the
I strength
his walled
city. Strengthened
asked.
•
fur the conflict, he had gone forth again shore of old Long Island, have wakened accursed liquor, has no other regret than
“Nu, I don’t wMi for anything."
up fo^a wintcrVdmtpJKign. * * *
“What's the matter, Mr. Walcott!— into tho world, and conquered in the
.S'peffl- toftiy and foie—I am dreaming that ol tto loss of a regular customer at
What do you look so troubled about, as struggle.
••! sc.* a light nlfMiF gave place to “The now &lt;.&lt;( pleasant wanderings by. tho “sad
If you hadn't a friend in the world!—
ana
waves," with the soft light of the quiet a good, rMprctablv mao in eocisty. But,
mnming breaksth.— Onnyt Bktt-M.'
What have I dm to you 1":
evening hours.resting, on a brow noble if be is held guiltless in zAis world, be
Moruxx.—First upon our infantile lips and kind, and firaud^ itautiful lipt quiv­ will not be in another, tkm bu will be
a shade of real sympathy in tto voice that are stammered forth those liapinga, as ering with reeftag, m the old, old ttory Is
made the queries—tot rattor of queru- tottering fret balance the liUlu frame, mJ- told. wMeh ever has, and ever will have, judged by Doe who will do bins no iqjusIon# &lt;Hs*nii*factlon. A few moment# Mr*. aconood in her circling arms to keep us such a mystic witchery in it.
tiee, but will reward him according to.liis
'
Walcott stood near her husband; but as from tn’ling. Mark tor unilr.Df welcome,
Tho ruilFwavcs arelWlcnlng to snateb- deeds. 'Die rum-seller takes from the
he
not seem
answer her
nc did
ata nor
seem inclined
ineuncu t*i
ro - sms-wr
«« ,|
kLg&gt; of .
Ubv pniaB ln strength, bs br'xong. sang by topny lips, snd •ques­ poor man's hand, his.bardtnrued tnonsy,
questions,sto turned away liom him and &gt; an ]
tottle
nt the tionings of tho foture; tto stars sparkling
resumed the
employment' which
’tasmiforment
which had
tod been
been .
of
liu|o n&gt;afvh, ha fells cxuluugly liko counties* gems in the blue vault of and gives in exchange, tlmr which is a
curse to himself, hrs family and friends.
interrupted bv the ringing of die tea- in tor arm*, showers of kisses press that heaven.
Truly, 'lis tto uld story which
bdl.
'
soft and velvety cheek.
Ah, mother I can never to forgotten, even though -the And when his appetite becomes stronger
The whole evening pa.wd wittout the these arc thy toppi.-st days, for soon love Iteelf may have passed away. The and craves Mill more to satisfy it, mid
occurrence of n single incident that gave romo tto roll eking, wild schoolboy, who, mwnerv of It remains. Light thing* will everything elae is gone, be seizes his home
a healthful pulsation to tto »lck hem t of in tto heyday of hi# prank#, wounds and recall die dream, for it slumbers lightly.
Mr. Walcott.
No thoughtful kindness offend# tlwc sorely, '’flien, again, youth, A bountiful vein in nature it may be, or and drivos forth bis liclpless family, to
was manifested by any members of the with it# wild, toudstroag psW.-mt, not the phyr of light and shade tnxm a lovely death by starvation, or to become a pub­
femily; but on tho’coutrary^a narrow re­ willing U» listen to thy srge a.ifosel# and stream; or more than all, to listen to some lic expense.
gard 'for »clf, and a looking to him only monitory voice—we lacerate, we ppin old sotig, (even tho’ sung by strong* lips )
You may wty that all this is visionary,
that ue
he migui
might supply thv mi-ans of self- thv toiirt. and tear# Pestle, wtorfl mice How like lightning the •‘electric chain"
mai
thatn*» such thing really happens.
gratification.
is heard clanking, cud thought is busy
IIUKSMMU.
strides gathered around thy face.
I tell you it is not visionary, it is lisp■
No wonder,
wondc from the pressure which
Miinbo&gt;*d, in tto retrospection of the with t|w peat; and it may to the enjoy­
You
wasuu him,
him, that................
Mr. W alcutt
fell —
utterly
, pllj a# |||((U |ictt |„ the cold ground, ment is more exquisite in listening to |&gt;enine every day in our midst.
wasuu
—-.......
. » ,
cling.,^*to
thv
name
with feelings
which th&lt;t wmg of levs, tiuui to boaI* ths orntario tuightwrarcb all tho records of crime,
H.* retire&gt;!
retired ■ ••.irl*.
.......tlam
. o .witn
«et*h
f.*Altn/r« u-Lieh
I discourag.-d.
He
early, anil
and '.' cJjlli
t...„ -i
tllv
iccimas
wu.vn
sought IU
to .HIV.
And that
relief..from
nivuuil dis
toconfo purified. Not
tiicn can ofl "The Creation" magnificently ren­ And Ksreh every crime to Use very bot­
Not till then
VOUgUl
*— ------.......
ciuietude
iu alacn.
sleep, which inhe bud vainlv
vainly l
„ 1*.
. sec
.... and .value
.1„. tl.,.
of atI&lt;H'.liuo
be
the hicmiso
tacMtso.of
affonliou dercd.
, tom and you would find that the perpetra­
toped for in thu tore»m of Ins fenuiy — thou todst tjvcr lavished up-xi him, and
1 have listened today to a talc of love
But tto whole nicht !•«“».■'! m broken now. when too 1st* ta repay thy aff-ctfoo, from thojalo lipa of *idt*r friend—of tors of nine-tenths of tho crimes were ad­

—
' .nd C.r-1
“What [• the matter now F asked Mr.
J
mtouj’t: Wsto.K. Jinnst starting.
.
,
“John to* been rent home from school
"What 1"
Mr. Walcott partly rose
from his tiair.
•He kifo been suspended for .bad cou- slumbar aud disturbing dteams.
tto ctosrlesa Aorning meal, at which he
that
‘-O, dear!" groaned Mr. Walcott— has remiodedof the quartet *
must be paid, of the coals sud flour that
"where&amp;sbeF
were ostfaml of tto necewity of supply­
J. M. Rl SXELU
ing Mrs. Walcotts empty purse, to went
Wu=«.A. JUSeufu—
to do something with him.
Hell
JOHN BOBEKB.
be ruined if to goes on in this way. I m day, faint at bcarL aid almost h*&gt;pclei&lt;i
of'succor A amfefont »P‘(’t. su.la.ned
out of all heart with him.”
by home affections, would have carried
Mr. Walcott, excited as much by the
manner in which.convey*1 un him through; but unsupported « ,ie *“■
tto burden was too heavy for him, and he
pleeMnt information, a. by the informs M^k under iL The day ttot op«ned so
lion itself, started up, under the bl nd
unpropitioDsly, closed
• rui,ied
imputo? of the moment, and going to tto
U H. MTHW ART,
mau!

sreaptly siirmiad m. Office ta Comstock a store.
Bsrryvifis, Micb.
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Tia Coaoaw’s Mteraw.—Tbeybwv^
&gt;«)te Cw-Wuul. WMM fa ^rjU.;
and Colom*! Foot 1st no aatero. The
Water In his WeR id hard, xBd 'kfll txx

me, through the columns

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T*. O?3!‘.Sfttr

r'. H. A J. KVlMELL,

rxKAlXK

“The coals are all gons'’
&lt; Ju., »|, I I
“htopoesibler
Me. Wtoeott rwired
Ms head, and looked incredulous. “1 fold
In rirtccn Sons."
. .. ,1F
“1 ron’t help it if there a ree sixty ton.
^tead of slxteorr, they ara all gone.— i
Dio girls had bard work to-dav, to scrape
“P«?"ugh to keep the fire in.’&gt;
"^l^ro'a
n iimmeful waste some-

m the second tamilies; and the resiim
why no one can ever find any of the ecpUud femilics, U tocau.&lt;i you can't gel a
heart; for tho ttoughtcamo: HoW riW
Virginian to adiillt that his mother only
.u- _____ _ for all ttosa comforts!
Not
!b7 k7™»lf. b»* k*' h“ wU*
aiU™ brought seventy-five pounds, of tobacco.
A Yovwustwi Boot sUrt-^4 ropical affair occurred, at the South
!" o*W ■ «’“&gt;
tto stairs, tto moment his footfall wounded the other day.
A worthy, mlddle-aftodcitizen respondarYtrtMrpattotic appeal
m the imsage, thmi
of one OfW* fftArtdty trf IStreet
b.xrt-blackt, bysabmitting bis 'ealf-slt.n.
XrSti^.room .hbove; Alien wav at. hi.
side, ferjkrtn drawn; fondly wUto bi ,

b7r hand“Are you ne*'- laid, dearF It
g^Ue.r.Wc of Mre. Freeman.
Mr Frseuuin
»°l tiuahtom^f
ro amwor
He was too deeply troubled

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Wte. «. 1«&gt;«
U- «tUr
DW » lh*

bcconio too clearly apparent.

-irfUn.

'i.C'"
"It M mortifying,

M". *&lt;*«*
that

“»&lt;P*“r “

king Alcohol, and then, and not till then,

shall we see

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A Ltttls DurncvuTT is tbs Wav.—
An enterprising travsling agent for a well
knovn Cleveland tomb-stone manufactory
Intelv made a business visit to a email
town In an adjoining county. Hearing in
the village that a mau in a remote nart
of tto township tod lost his wife, bo tho t
Fair and sweet la the poem to whleh he would go and sec him, and offer hint
my life keeps music; still thoughts of tto consolation am! a grave stone oh reason­
loved and lost will sweep over the heart, able terms. He started. 1 be rood was
leaving a trace of sadacre. But the even­
ing atodowe arc lengitociw, Mid I must ana nuauy arrsveu »- u*.
....
Bereaved man’s hired girl told
mv, good-bye.
Methinks I bear Some tor bouse.
omc utter the words: "Whr, bow strange the agent that the bereaved man was
splitting
rails
“
over
in
the
pasture,
about
—(Wire she to* told us ’good-bye,’ a»d
still she lingers!" so now, indeed, good­ two miles." The indefatigable agent
bitched his horse, and started for the pas­
bye!
— o tore. After felling into all manner of
mud-boles, scratching himself with briars
A Hd&gt; m«m«t »&lt;Jlor*
and tumbling over decayed logs, the agent
hit.dUnrf*.
at last found the bewared rash, to *
vubdUed voice he asked toe man »f to
had loot bis wile. The man said bo tod.
' "'Yto/' wud tfco patient'
‘ ' The agent was very sorry to bear of it,
'vHhb you sleep weM’F '
;
■
and sy mtothized with him in his affiiolian;
“Ido."
tore.- . '.od r .
but dee&lt; to wJd, was an iaantiato Mb*
“Then," muLUf
“lrcan 6"rc er, and shot down all, both h^h and |qw.
Informed the man that, what *•« his toss

qulrtf Ote kftoi

-Why,

springls”*—meaning that there was a little
sprinkle.
"My dear,” said Mrs. Foot, “you have
been drinking!”
"Ono gloss, tny dear," said tto Colonel.
"OucgloM!" echoed Mm. Foot.,
“Aocqmpanied with others,” thickly
"But dun’thing Tm
ssid the Colonel.

"Well, if you’re not drupk," said Mrs.
Foot, ."plcare t*» act die washbowl out
under tto yave-spout, and you’ll tove’
some.soft water to wash with, in‘ tto
iiHirnlng." •
“Yes. my dear," replied the Oslonel.-*—
Flattering iiimse)flhat be tod arranged
to catch the nun water as deliberately
and rationally as if to tod drank nothing
but that innocent liquid for tho last twen­
ty-four hoars, the Colonel undressed and
went to tod.
Tho next morning, how­
ever,Mrs. Foot wax coiiskderabiy excited
in, her mind at finding the washbowl in itsplace on tto stand.
"Ybu were dhmk. my dear, sure as tho
worM!” said Mr». Foot
"Didn’t I put something under the
yavsai? replied the Colonel. "Then I
foreulite; But I wasn’t drunk, my dear."
There was a trifling dispute between
this omlnble pnir; the CokmeT stoutly
maintaining the fact of his perfect sohrio.
ty, until he began to look for his boots.-—
Ono ol them was missing. It wn a most
extraordinary circumstance.
No,—to
did not leave it at tho tavern: as Mrs. F.
suggested; somebody must have broken
Info the house during the night, and sto­
len iu Still the Colonel was unwilling
to admit tho imperious charge of ine­
briety. Suddenly Mn&gt;. Foot uttered a
scream.
“There’s your boot, my dear I”
“So it is,' feet, my dear.
I was never
so lost in mv life 1" murmured tto hum­
bled Cui and.
•
Tto boot was undej- tto eave-spout, full
of water.
Mrs. Foot thinks she had tho tost of
tto argument

“/eBow-cituens, 1 have fouglrt and
bind for my.country—I helped whip the
British and Indiana. ‘I have slept on tho
field of battle with no other covering
than the canopy of heaven. I have walked
oviir fnwen greund till every footstep wm
marked with bkxxl,"
jluat about this time, one of the “sov­
ereigns,” who toil become very much af­
fected by this tale q£ woe, walks up in
fainV‘/.r&lt;Utap£lwr» vjpiog the tears
from &gt;U eyes yritb tto extremity of his
coat tail, and interrupting him, aays:
“Did you say that you tod fought tho
British and the Imines!"

without any kiverF
"Yes, ’air, 1 did.”
"Did you say you had followed the
enemy ofyour country over frozen ground
till every footstep was covered with
blood F
u.Ycs." exaltingly replied the speaker.
- “Well,.thensays
Well, then," says the tearful “sorereigh,” as he gave h sigh of painful emo­
tion, •*ni/bu blamed if I don’t think
you’vo duoe enough for your country, and
I’H votp for ths other man 1”

btoia the Steriihg Elevator, Evans street,
tobMUMradcnl be fell vlTand wm drawn
into tto spout, and suffocated before xselstaoto OQuld reach Mm.-2fo#rb Ctoreisr,

I*-

U!d tto man. "but no grave stuns
■i.Lf^yvyoB— Um mmob!
•
■IshJ
ywkirri with another man.

«d vour. boousewn .Mmes, and-l &lt;l!M0

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Tto]

rhicb aumj
Git!

to him,—
.
.
.
. ‘.‘My jlw.UityouF
’ “Yes, iny.dear, articulaled the Colouol,
with'effected gdyety.
'!. ..*
“Dots it rain 1” asked Mr*. Foot •_

who are ignorant of their duty
rght U the misoooducl of tfcrir

‘-Fortr-two cents f “’’WtK
rascal, what
Y9« tWW)•««•*»
’’^Twito%ywo’7‘1; hflifre bUek-

। money, and sotopyds

J. O*VU A
X{
HOUSE. Or
1U. Laasras CaWfraiur, Jet

vwii- WMX'nT'-*

Oup evening last summer, the Colonel
was tbrmeiRcd with thirst, and drariV n
good dthl uf the tavern water, With -the
bar-tender's peculiar ingrefllewt inM,*before returning home.
He noaobod ■ his
door pist in limo to escape a pouring ntu&gt;Mrs. Foot, Who bad retired, heard the
unsteady footsteps of her husband, upon

The following irtory Is tnld of a Revol udicted to intemperance.
I hare occupied much more space than
was my intention when I oumimmoed,
much younger man, who had .never “been
and 1 will close by calling upon all lovers to the .wars," and it was the wont of
of good order, to rally and do their dply “Revolutionary” to tell the people of the
to rid our country uf the creel tyrant hardships he endured.

i:'A lawyer In one of the western’ court*. Tto bereaved pne slept-marble or n
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.TThn

ST-UN TO NA
■GTANTOS S £X£1UN&lt;
ghvyoUsakaoa. Mishin

“•“* k
''&gt;*“* j? &gt; **«v.
walks over to th© Qtogvllle House, where
the*wat«r
mii&lt;!h better, eltbd'rhrcsusa
there bi less Ihne hi It, «r Mrbrefin^he
young man behind tho bar has a-way of
—“•-------------* »g into it that rnnd»s it

"he is just sharpening his teeth."

already

What A«y is lht&gt; hardest to tiwiT

A

Why ha beo-UU like a drfottire fw
BettfiJuuoh a bo^bcMer.an*
in crthrt-is'AsfHxtotbr.
ml,,.rjri»v:Ts a pawnbroker lika a drunkard?

�ET¥BMHT

MIBBAT ■KPV1UC

thalr defeated tandklatc

to Cherry's defeat

atT XEK-11 ll'«TB». -

lfr«nd«_
.*.*ri-&gt; WTfcb
*JW""!
Mi.OI!»»i1i
may b. Un, bill v. do
always be more or leas reaction.

HUT UTOBUC! MOrTOLT
,
!t ii intended to make thia .Mngazine

In the mis * bother 1' would not apctsr fbll’as
W&amp;Ltokwepa liulenmretthl troth if

-.moral, religtoes or political world, tbe

selected by the Republican Coni
our friends may feel themselves 1

‘ direction of right, whenever tho revulaion

is uCtarimmd by a great public neawsity.
ttarsactiaa is Only wob as shall moder

temporary literature.
,terroi'd, operated agiujwt.him is not true
as almont every ’one can' testify.
Mr.
Mills jn nil his speecbos eommerded him,
•9 dkl Burgher,' Burton, Throop and' olher*'aS ■ fit man'for the office ttd entitled

ays, 8k; tehee, U«
incident Reviews, Crimes,
notified, to H^.riod iuddenta,
Biogranb^.. Boiontifc ArtfoUa, Treral*.
iM.wrcntr.

Mw «.tab»tl«&lt;

Tbe Republican party is but a new or­ for his dMeaL But why thii netvousness
ganization, springing into life upon tbe on the part of our coleiupnniry 1 Because Thomas was elected oyer Me. Baldi by a
ruins of old political organizations, a he has heard the reports from various majority of 280, and that be is a sound
towns Ast we lave heard, that certain
Republican, and a man : well quaU^yd to

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printed nt tho Banner office, with the
surface of old political parties, while ' a name of Mr. Wightman printed therein
portion of tbe more volatile elements of j were circulated and voted oo tbe day of
election.
If such was actually the case,
the qi action arise*, who printed the tick­
et! it could not hart-' bean printed at
These eletrieuta commingling with, but the. Pioneer office, for the type is too
not being of the Republican party, have small. Who circulated these ticket* 1—
Not he young man, Mr. Striker, the
Republican candidate for Cleric, he was
gredtanU of disorganizatiup, but which, fos Aosrtttoevyr think of sueh a thing.
in the future, will bo compelled to rink , Of -souroe, Wthe Bonnes says, lie is not
'below the surface or pan out of the party ^cspouaiblo for whal his falhcr did in tho
to commingle with that party for which town &gt;f Bnllimure or his undo in the
town of Mono. Supposing the-/ did
they have a strong affinity.
"swap," shoo Id the sins of tbe father bo
It is gratifying to know that in the late vieited spon the son even usto tho first
contests the dhalfecting causes above rc- gensratiue 1 Not at all. If our cotem­
furred to, have been confined in their op­ porary furnished the ballota, we cannot
erations to our own State; and notwith­ blame him either in accusing the bolters
sod thn wk-krif locufocua. This is a lutd*
standing they have affected a seeming subject for the Banner man, anti be wifi
reaction here, it Las bcea only local, and
will bo only temporary.
The severest
blow which ths Republican party has re- submitted the foregoing to the public

gressman in the first district. Tbe State
ticket is sdt elected by a majority noh.
much, if any, lea than ten thousand.—
Leech's majority, for Congress, in the
fourth district will probably be fully
equal to that ol 1850. The State Senate
will be composed of twenty-foar Repub­
licans to eight Democrat*, being a clear
Republican majority of sixteen. In the
House, the Republicans have fifty-eight

s^en fit to. have signed his name, or even
Ms initials (G. W. M.) to it.
In that

case-the public would have seen in the
article only a vomiting forth of tho very

portions of which were poured forth
broadcast during tho recent campaign.—
But a little experience is a healthful teac^/

especially if its editor is willing to snb-

In New York, the Republicans hove
combatted nobly for principle, and in
spite of Garre* Smithism, have triumphed
by an overwhelming majority, it would
l&gt;c strange indeed, if the opponents of

mit to the disgrace of being made to utter

As it is, we shall give most
the article
but a passing notice; other portions of it

will receive more attention, not because
Republicanism should not have occasion it has thus appeared before the public,
in the future tu figure gains In that State. but because the substance of it has been
in Pennsylvania, the contest waa of eirrulatcd privately with an saaidUity
that mixed character which dues not leave worthy a more trethfal. if not to say a
that assurance of a permanent increase of better esuae.
In relation to Mr. Wight­

Republicanism that might be desirable, man and btafrio«»di%we would not de him"
- and yet the p&amp;xtiple has been triumphant­ or them an injustice; and we feci con­
ly sustained.
A portion of tbe opposl- strained here to acknowledge that we im­
tiou will undoubtedly unite with tbe De­ plicated Mr. W. himself more than wo
mocracy under a new set of leaders.— Intended last week. We did not intend to
But, after all, we believe this ooutest has charge misrepresentation -upon bin, bosown the seeds af Republicanism, which

will soon riptjs in PenneyIvraia Into an
•bqndant harvest.
lUtooia is Republican, notwithstanding

But tnlsrep-

and lih position, by sore ebody, as lhe wri­
Dougins' apparent success, and unless wo ter of the Pioneer article knows, for Mr.
arc much mistaken In his future course, a Wigbthtaa’s benefit, and wo submit
little time will suffice to drive a large por­ whether they would be meet likely to
tion of his supporters into the Republl
be inado by bis friends or his enemies.—
can ranks.. Every indication points to
Wo did not leave die matter to conjecture
tho campaign of JM0, as one of the must

country, and ona that will reault in the
triuq^i uCtbc party of free labor and free
principles-

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which is, that a very poor spaduieo of
chirograph}' was exhibited in some of the
townships, as a sample of Mr. Cherry’s

Mrs. HavfewThis trial has now been in progress county than Mr, C4 and yet the writer
aev.cn days. The examination of witneoof the foregoing article pretends riot io

waiting the ageney of ths “bolters" In

tors.

Much difference of opinion exists

Mr. Cherry’s defeat.

Now a'glancc at

dicated by this very article from tlx taro
l:mo j&gt;asv *........ —
,------ ofthe “bolter" war. We never ir tended
prejudice iu bis favor, through sympathy.
to aomplimcnt them with having'AaOther*, on tbecontrary, would almost con-

hupail end Th*.,8 ,r(

’"Sie Literary department wiU prmeat

dial agreement on al) hands, that the
bolters should be settled with. Evon
class. Selections will be made from lhe with all ths disadvantages of the werther,
"Haymakers,” and Festival Glee Book. and diminished vote, a largo share of our
Mr. Bolley is. a model teacher, a«4 his
close have made groat proficiency since true men of tho party deal with them
they deserve.—Atrroii Tribuot.
Hastings Brtas Band will &gt; be In attend,
Tux Gmxav Da*yaACX to persons emi­
sues. “A gtxd time generally* may be gre! ragto the extrejpo Western country,
expected. An admission fee of ten cents is tho great fear tbey hAvc of tho fever
will be charged, to defray expeuMe of and ague—the most direful of all diseases.
Every day we hesr of persons attacked
wood, light, fee.
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by this disease and made helpless In a
.short time, without any means of afford
' Woon W Axrtn.—This is iealbsv
Tita relief In view of the great demand
requires wood, and as some of our sub­ for a remedy, Dr. Hostetter has present­
scribers don’t want to pay anything else, ed bis celebrated '‘Bitters,’’ whoso cura­
they would much oblige as by remcm tive powers for all diseases of the sto­
bering our necessity.J When the travel­ mach have been universally acknowl­
ing is better we shall have plenty of wood, edged. Tbe “Bitters,” prt'i'ared after a
long experience and deep study, have re­
but a few Ipeds just now would warm tbe
ceived the encomiums ol the most emi­
inner man with a conviction that our nent physicians, as well as nil classes from
every part of our country. To those wbe
man in accordance with the established doubt their many virtuey, rll we can say
jp^o try them, ond judge fur themselve*,
■respeethely.
Fur sale by Druggists and dealers gen
&gt;sw*i**.—Wtaz is the matte?
Why is it there is so much conimptiun in tbo country I
Because iu
,is fest and fortune making age, health
ftoo often considered of secuudary conqtxmce. A cold is negiectetl, trusting

where!____

greater variety, combined with wore
thorough yxrellenro, it is believed, than
aver before offered to the American pub­
lie ta a single periiMlical.
1
,
In addition to the brilliant array of
American a»tb&gt;, there are a large num­
ber of first class writers engaged,(smong
them Skimo the most dirtinguished of the
day), who ar? omqidled from pro-exist­
ing engreom.-nu, or other causes, to
withold their names for tho prerout, but
who will, nevertheless, couttihute fre­
quently to ouF pnges.
We would also
announce that wo shall add to our list ol
ountributors the names of other distin­
guished authors, as soon as satisfactory
arrangements can bo completed.
Eadi numtap will contain an original
piece of music, cumporod expressly for
this work.
Of the superior excellence of the Mag­
azine tu every respect, and tho certainty
of its permanent success, very little more

tbeMagazine will bens follows:
TER MB.
There will be two volumes a year, of
about 700 royal octavo pages each, commeoqipg in January and July, and ending
in June and Decembur, respectively,
making six numbers to etch volume, and
twc’.V* numbers to each year. 8u‘
'
tions may commence st any thnr.
Single copies
100
Subocriptiou, 1 copy one year,
Oata, 2 copies, oap year.

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O S S O £f

girca. tlist b.r Tirtur
niww ervCnOecin uU
•h*11
terome «|
sad ef tbe J*lutr In «neti nse mut «n
Jed. Mid m.'naj|cr win bn furte'^ri .rd
and mmuim, therein dnenbed »s&lt;! n,ert.
wit: AU UMlewfais BMa&gt;ae-MKel.Wt
IM ia lhe vrUage ut Middle..Ee. I. 0.e&lt;
iUrry.surlSlsicu? Uicblgsa. ksnw m

ahe villnn •THaatten. In Barry tonntr. (that
tbe t rail Cmt i«
brtnc llw H«®r &lt;4
•ate WMtr.)«« Wedneaday iheWd day nf Febraary, A Ji. IBM, al rieraa u ckxt in tbe foirqMi

SCEDUKKD JiM'ttBS.

ember lllh, |S«V
IAW1S A. JfICIIOLA, Amignee.
xu'y rur A*l&lt;Brr

HMIaa*aa&gt;
Ida * "COMMISSIONERS’ NOTK’E.' »

IDOTS ft S3W33,

0 00
io oo
Mr

Club.

A cough is the result, and

Prkiuum Svsacatmoxa—Entitling the
expectorant, Dr. Hall's Balsam for the
succession, the numbers of October 80th Lwyou would be in the enjoyment
of good health.
Call upon the author­ great steel engraving*, entitled.
and November 6, of the Golden-Prize—
ized agent and get a free almanac.
For sale by J. P. Roberts, Hastings,
w* would not hava «id a word about it;
The engrnviqg drill bv sent &lt;m rollers
tiaemenU
by mail, prepaid.
Auknts AXu'CAVVAMxas ran make lib.
see, wo feel as though our duty required
In conformity to a well established cus- end and satlsfbctnry rtrranu&lt;-m«rts upon
that we should resent the Ityury. Some
application, stating the territory required.
and I hereby appoint Thursday, tho twen '
All Pmtrnasters and &lt;1i-nrymm are
came across one number, and then could ty-fifth day of November, as a day ..fl authorized to revive subscriptions, *hicb
general Thanksgiving and Praise to*AI : they may forward to as. giving name ami
not resist the temptation of taking a sec­ miffhty God.
| ■•1,1.^.. ,.r
«L.,l.&lt;r.*t»«
ond. Wei'-, we will not blame bitn too
On that day I earnestly invite the pmsl I
much if he is too poor to subscribe for people of this State to asssmUta in their J
PoxiAOs **u Ponr-firms Rxortt
Tioxs.
—
The.
rate
r«f
postage
wHI
not rx
several
places
of
worship,
and
make
a
the Prize, for we know It is a durable
paper. If Mr. Clerk would Rko to take public and grateful nckrx&gt;w|&lt;'dgm&lt;-nt of re«-d tbrre cents fer eut.li number, t.&gt; l&gt;e
the goodness of Divine Piovid.-oee, which .paid In ell cases at the Office where It k
the Golden Prlra regularly be caff do sov&gt;
has brought us safely through another received.
in an hmarablu way, by sending two dol­ year with blessings and mercies innumer­
Cavabiax Bi-bscstbeiu will rrrnfat
lars to Dena fe Slater 835 Broadway, able. Let us be thankful for propitious thirty-six cents each, tn addition to nubNew York, tod .*» roeeter a gift fete acasoas, fn which tbe fruits of the earth scri|Alon, to prepay post^e to tbe line,
AU communications, to be entitled ta
hire ripened and been gathered to supey our wants; for peace and tranquility; answer, must contain return stamps.
Subscribers must th all rases write
r the tolerance of free thought and free
TCuair Michjoax Farm**.—We
discussion; for the unabated seal which Names, Town, County, and State In fell,
have heretofore failed to mention that lhe animate* our people to educate and en­ a* lagibly as possible.
lighten, and thus elevate and improve all
There is little risk in sending money by
elaase*; for tbe love of liberty ana the de­ mail. I-arge sums should be remitted by
sire to perpetuate ftee institutions which draft, if possible, or regtslcrwl. ■ ' •'
OAKSMfTH fe Qi., IMMfebm.
prevaili; tor tbe serious thought which
the growing agricultural interest* of our
112 fe 114 William St.. New York.
so many have given to the duties they
State, and »c treat it will meet with the owe their Maker and their fellow-men,
approval of all who now take the Farmer, and which has prompted the resolution
and be the means of addtag largely to the "to do justly, love mercy and walk hum­
And let rs earnestly
number of Its subecribera.
Tbe ready bly before God."
•TA
Drotts hr fc.
Implore a continuance of ttas blessings
pay system is to be adopted with this which hare been showered so abundantly
change, and it hi to be hoped that those
upon our favored land.
wbo are now subocriber* to the Farmer
In witness whereof, I have hereunto
—1 rubserilH-d mr name and caused
u a. &gt; the Great Seal of tho State, to
January next.
Terms—Single copy 12
—.—■) be affixed at the Capitol in Lan­
sing, thia twentieth day of October, in the
of five 88; to dabs of tad 815.
Pub- year of our Lord one thousand eight hun­
lishcd at No. ISO Jefferson awnuo, De­ dred and flfty cIghL
KINBLEY 8. BINGHAM.
troit Mtete.
By the Governor,
Joh* McKtxaxr, Spe'ry of State.
—they have purloined two numbers in

alHMUFFS BA

HIRAM J. HASCHETT.

GROCERIES

mortgage sale
.EFAlXT UAVI.XU BEKS H.lPK IS THE

HARD-WARE!
,wit:

•fthMdar.
ABEL DRAPER, Mcri|

PROBATE NOTICE:
AND

. DRY GOODS!

&gt;f FvUvItaAOasteiMrfMM totaorv.’
for cmain reuoas therein svt ferlh. for

ttrm;

' CombrtAn^

Ai^^Jwrjul’A,—‘TVj

gTITK OF KICH1F.AX.

Tax Receipts for safe at, this Office.

Waitings’ Jriie Cnnnt.

csUed tbe Rowdinavian Blood Purifier hiffhlr
recommended br renOnnea writ vb«u { JL’m-

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'Ila'--lUi'i1 •

December number jf this exquisite chroo-

Irnrremwra kind.

um

AND CUTI
Old Fogyism 1

PROBATE NOTICE.

fur a holiday preaent,

Uala daia^ad U

• wife, sate U««F

ARI RECEIVING
trnted in the highest style of wood *gre-

lie a concert of vocal and iustrumcrtal
music given at t&gt;a School House, on

NO young lady could
emyjidates w hkl »hsy attempted fc- dfifeet for tbe holidays.
fell toadmire the .tale of the gentleman
were elected, Mid Wow, 'artWWngtb
Should this be the
hero, tbe pndidale which ’XAqr desired ta who should select Gudey s Lady 's B^k

the tceiixnr-ny entire, bat several reasons
will forbid our doing so. Tbe testimony Mr.SuiUr. no ybdicaUdn la naernmit.
is so voluminous that we shoald be a«i»-

afD&amp;ns jswsstt

^TtaWrinswill U pcofurolr Uhta

Coscxxr.—We Irani that there will

were laid, and as yet, there Is no cross­
walk or connection with those oo Stets
street. Thera is a screw loom jSomo;

BOLTWOOD fc GRANT

Tho first

-Dotroil TrUnmt.

&gt;4JoLDtx Paiz*.—Some of Uncle Sam’s

officers here and there, mostly from the

Rapid*, AdMUnot of 42 mllra.

misrepresented.

tion of the sidewalks on Jefferson street

is weed Co cover a palpable and manifest
and tife Democrats twenty-two, being a deformity? But no one has a right to com­
dear majority of thirty-six, and a major plain; tbe individual who does, curing a
ity of fifty-two on joint ballot. The slave eampmgn, good service to the loonfeco

urEhALE.

It will aim ta

Mm that at a nMclingof the Exeoative

R«kW»k

otfeU ]

toil*.

"W**fwtw«.'■ ■

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WTLBH

KNAPEN’S 'eOLUO

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Fever and Ague,

’M,2r“5'uruu'X cni
tw »-&gt; iae u- —e e~r

t!,, ordeiBK it; hat svetyaaeypi

PRINTS,

Gclurtau. Okie, 5„r - .eg,
[
J WOOD k &lt;•«..Virata;
f
V»»d Ms' iar r’js
I
.das.-.

DELAINES,

MERINOB,

6lUWl&gt;, HOSIERY, D E Nfl M 8,
FLAN NBA SHEETINGS, STRIPES j

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BAVB ^•WU'W
A’n'is ft
a
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1 TICKs. LINSEYS, SCUTCH PLAIDS.
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SHIRTINGS (linisnmd r’.Jtr,) KEN
TI CKY JEANS, TWEED*, CAfSL

8EKBS?

j. i»».
.Is: IIas lag
Breteralisa

MERER.

MCTOJ*

CLOTHUV'G

xb,ok

BBOOI35XT!

•K.TI

GLASS-WARE

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A B. Beaadire ere eaU by OrauieU
J whm.
BABWlT A
&gt; F. Baherts A Co . IleUi^e.
A. J. Bawae. Fraine«iJI».
K Sab-H, Uraafrtffle.

COOKIBG STOVES I

HATS ABD ®AT3
&lt;

JE'WTEX.H'Sr 1

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

BOOK* AND BTAT1ONKBT 1
VinUJAM B.BAXTA has Just rectireda I
\\ etackeTJewelry, n«ks.S*ati-«ry, Ar,
LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLbi
CHALLI

ROBES,

FINK

SCOTCH

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. BI1EP
HERD'S PLAID.STELLA SHAWLS,
CHAMBRAS,

MARSEILLES

COL­

LARS AND SLKKVES^ (aav atyh.)
MOae IMUm. h? a.«L^^

WHITE GOODS, Ac.

G W. YKHBY. F. 0. Bas 4MT,
8* bearhera *„ CMaaya,
iMder ta Ferrous U-de aad City I’rvr

I“

MORTGAGE SALE

MEN AND BOY’S WEAR!
DENIMS. STRIPE AND CHECK '

SHIRTING, COTTON ADES, of erary I

variety and style.
CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN

NANKEEN,

FANCY

IJNEN. WHITE LINEN DRILL

| FANCY CABSJMKREfe, • l*qp u«*.
' beautifulpaW-rtwaud eery cheap; BLACK

{ DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

a FBIZB FOB EVE««»°DY »

I

&lt;*

WHO SCBHOUBEB FOB THE

NEW IOB1 WEEKLY FBEHA
I

A BEAVTiyUlXY

BALSAM

Astbam. BroaeMtis.
l Sweats. ttattuag cf
igb, DMeatly °f

SiaOB

XIMEHAL POIMbN.

Mew Arrangement

S£J5 STS

.ad U aafo f« the BMBi Mieato AIM­

u u. Bw.«rr. BOWK.

TOB-n. stOW

•‘-LUNGS,

Dr. nail's Bahaa,

BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOES.

einkaa al the r— af lhe diaeaaa at aaaa. ul

7027
AND CUTLERY.,
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

Don’t farget tbe plerr.

ROWER S HARDWARE STORE.
Fricaa KrjnlaV-d la twit the time—cat!
aad Fwnwlae
P. 9 -C1m4 for Hides.
,
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F. ROWES
■ssticge. FA I. 113S.
XPtr

The reasons wbv

FRANCIS BOWER
UVitXT STOCK oTUm !
BEST GOODS. aidbe
LOWK8T IB1CHB.

13 now in aurwafui operation, iw*dy

to do any amount of

c-creftroac -wosvm.

ISEr.SartRKSSSV*
*»Ez&lt;tfju»r«4jr4

stow

ny. coppju ^yntMrr^rtv.r
h’jhk trmcni arru

UlMiMiaealafPABIXmNTOm, asa^S**
“• — beautiful paUetaa fo aarfcat,
I hart the rraalaal vsrwiy at
ELEVATED
OVEN 3TOVEB,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOE COOK STOVES,

SSHwSS

New BarryMill,

l«*H»r *•» largest Hardware baslome ta Haat-

in m good order and as prompt as any
other Mill in Barry, or any other cmmty.
Having secured tbe sernecs of

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PH^CIW BUBGBOK

We weald rmjweJ/jiDy «»P. eltoatioa le s^(/

j

M. Hastings.

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as MDiar.and our mill baiug built on the
most improved plan, togetbur with a good
SmuBer—wo are prepared to Sb thi
bast of work. Plaue givaua* call.
Cob paid for wbe^.
BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Haathtgo, So®. 3, 1857.

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1IASTIJKMiM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1858.

girrtti rj.

Hastings* ®i

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al‘Wr: •fti hirt. iiSu

WXKALKRS in ‘

liawwarote- A*.

a .displmsed rod - iodifnaot feok,
i
for me to *ee Mr. Ray," aaid Fannie in a what you won't get with my consent I Msutna
lt.WM,* complete failure; She was,
I
loader vntaft , ‘MI*. ,n»ay-eotm,.i£^e Ux^ other yijwi&gt;-for. mv daughter, and but
■ chooecs, but! shall nrt be at homa.’?-^
daairo fast yoii will, for the future, keep in
i reality, too happy al lb* unexpected
I
“Tannic," aaid Judge Clifton, sterfiy, *way from this Iwusc."
Itaro affair* ted taken to look othei wiaa
pfeaste; and aaotavsd faa coogrrtuI
i what ia the megning.'of thi* foil« 1 SOf I This tirai# so shocked and astonished than
of bw numsroas friaads who now
I
1 counie you will^roe^o bim^ N[r *ay Fania dial jhciursfr iqto Itor*. - Upon tartans
itt/rota an, adjoining room, wifa
|
' ia a worthy and honorabU nfon, ahd Fin- which her fi^liePtoldfhei.in no very gen- p*urcd
shl that bo shalLbe legated ojylllyj'
tie bine, to fas' • the roop, which roe lost all
i fau *mil*s and blpshmiuspa! on such
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&lt;
“t auppoaaAhauexUhtog jou wilLbc no fima in obeying. 1' \
“
Are
yop.iaffcndod,
imLdgmg
iff
a
Yong,
hearty
cry,
Ara
yoqj*ffcndod, dearest
dearth T’jaiquired
fasiasing .an -my havjgg^iiwsfor^ b*
. _2»__ _.
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ip’Jter eyA*. Ud vjtpV^w-.yi^acU^
“***■*
*2were
■" froe from
band." she rotorrod ter ayeadtlliaw with
'• ttapaar aM-har grievances mw obarexadun.. ^aarnc atffAt h*¥* te*»;
tears at this-unwantob tar^foeai m Jfcr
tyititjwre certainly waa,no traco ol auger
indulgent fatter.
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rf &gt;c
i- Mar*:o&gt;naol&lt;S herraa stall.“ ■&amp;« «&gt;B,S 'ta.tte atift blue yyte,faat were raised, to
“My dear child,” aaM the Jvdgfc kWoverflowing ,wifa(l*ye and happiness.
but'/eimsd fa^adwisinr her to sown her his,
I
I !y, touched by t|fo ertdirtt grief ’.|&lt;f Vrts fcr^eW
’by a&amp;ang Mr Ray to
t daughter, though enabte to understand the
aw ratmrKro&amp;r'caadidate.
To which the young
Cause, “1 atadf insist fui tto ttch iifafop. Much to possible.
Our readere (says the Memphis Eagle)
ladf very inSgilsiitly Responded, fart she I
1 really th&lt; lugiit you h
£ Mould die first
That she would.abow will retiMtnber a ciixpilar published tn opr
tfap young mab, abd I
(Mi-a fart sha'waa not; a duld, to fab con­ columns from Mr. James A- Jomrtpa can­
I entertain a -Vr-y L“‘
' fTb.-js- .ta —a-s*
didate for CtmgruM, in Arkansas, fa oppo­
But If ilia noi an «&lt;■
mtmter th*, I Jr*r. ro«W|
F»»..l»5«l *• ul; *M l»O« w™ sition to Mr. Rust. Jones was dafsaicJ
a avenin^and tell WaD&gt;o|tag wlifeehmdd er»m* ta brt Cbari*&lt;JUy. by spm* six or seven thousand majority,
upon ssevrtaininc far result cams out
youroclf"------- --------------------------------- pTfafWtBrttajrwar-reMtai^wsnh^resetafr and
i
(u h'» pap«at» fa* Ouachita Herald, aa
} “But it to happed that bush™ Af a! to
follow* r/
fc
very pressing ’ nature, called Fannie dvrfl her |Alhbj|T JV*'*' »
‘
to Ker slater's that avenfag. much to Ker monhng,--wa&gt;^More3hsiP&lt;yisuflIy
lorer’a dlssppointaVstK, sad her father’, dwa and oAHsUrttog aifa this soon wore

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^iTSa’lSffiboiJ?^

Ite in raffinent quantity
। Hence it it i-ren mere
n than cure. and few wiU
tTtnitUpU. if they mil

thartic Pills,
SLS OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,
(iteuo .ithta the rang* W
1 -itLaund o.- rah liwrn.

IIOliSXUBlnd fetaf il Jer'Mfc *fe»

»t(tctefr ^isrcUann.
irXxltMK curroM’S EuiPEMBfnr.
HEATH* Bl.IJ-'t * &lt;

‘ Frumi-." said J"d'4e Cliftoa to his
daughter oiw morning.
down bi*
paper over tbe tap U whteb he ted teen
for some momenta Intently regarding ber,
“enmu hither my child.”
Fanufo very dutifully did •* fae
was
tas"d"
- I bidden. And a* she stood by MtosWr.
I kinds
- I the Judge took both vt ter »ninllroihjiy
.
I in one of his. and sinoiHhinp esreo.m .
Xf'with tte utter, bw soft, shining hair,
'i
mderfy intointn
herhrr
fare.
fc-^'*-l
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“You
a'woman
I*
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’.di arc
.re n
woman now, Fannw,
t
i said. ' ■
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;iior |
's-Eirtiteendurt Christmas, papa, reurar.1 Irmariurtr. Ir) '"S “
- . ,„m. ,Uod‘,i»l, .hid,
I. Il»l
ral!r
i“n

nry Pectoral,
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.hr, 1...W «»"pb «•&lt; "rkys"*
»l. h.VdifW r.rm .nJ ..'I'-1'
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ter r.-y mn.ih
■ JwM Jimpte .irh
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. | »nn, (te -n*.
r,prd»“”.
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«re a rear older than your mother ass

n *11 It* tscinaa brsnwtes
rabteriber. ,*&gt; bi. .hop bt
BCBtb part of ths vills&lt;s

•torn B.tniuas, tvbs
H FiMKIKS,
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' JOHW ROBERTS,

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way. near ll.c &lt;««« 'louM-------------------H.F. CHERRY,
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sn:«r. w,u

H. MTEWART,

ERANCE A

when I married ter."
“WeU. wsll," be
taking utf Ms spectartss, and after wiping
dram^ircfully, ru-adju*tcd them on dis
-1Mpptee 1 muu com* to U •«»-

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“Suddenly • fow
car. Fannie ssi—J-!•— —-— ---- . •
H*Z
, .J________ L^ta^.orA -Si^!• and
uiid gliding noUrleady
imtacleady down th*
fa* ataira,
stairs
ranine ww ••» »&gt;■»“ — -y- - r,r- t
, -------- !- J--«'■&gt;’&gt;*
look every opportunity of *ro^g ter ,
«|D«tee Charte*." she sobbed. “I atn
i afrald'f am dotag wr&lt;«g.
H *7^,
.Meh «o«ll n*» a*Vt If J'0-,'
-rstefiil to leave jwxir papa, *tx&gt; hot l&lt;een
W,° rip«~J teu,.»»n»r teJI'*'.
to kind to me.”
•
glrtne »m B ■*•«' "&lt; ""ter
“Do you love Wm better than you do
with ter alone.
«“r^ ■
Ferule T inquired Unrire a httle
Thi» obvious change in ter derortmaU
quj.
.**•''“&gt; 'I*’
Charlts, I did not mean that!
.. .ira«lr .luctea M;ter.»»l .TU^ Bufdl you retety thwk that ha wiB for
mree of
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.i»&gt;, •*”" -te h“ 7hi,b'“S’,r“'

We are not without ennWMrtmn. w c
„ „&lt; to. Mlf amJM.U «-■ "J*footed. There are number* fa a* ted a
fix a* oureeltcr, and, besides, greatw men
than we elaltp th te. have been ss tedly
teaton. Gen. Harrison, afterward* Pres—I naw r-'V
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.
drat of to. 1'r.HJ SutoS •" &lt;J" '’'J
lipg,"
he
replied,
a
quirt
smltaptaytog
m "Mr &lt;*ha," W1 the Jod« to Vuimo
’."*!:,
morning t
a S
few
d*V* ®^r’
I * sJ^wd bV thb aasurano*, aha allowed fcSted Vor ccranty clerk, fa Whlo^ and
K2!Z,»™»i jtep.i-nterg- on* ^omlnj
Jam** K. Polk was beaten for Governor
tf^ta
‘ ‘ I him to lift ter
of TemwweA
Wo are In guod eouipasy
her imp
intp ,**
&gt;faf wrtapcarriage. -.
"’•AVuknni well rnnogh d*
and therefore .hall not pom ptaim
There 1s one thing for winch the jeople
Im^d^Utedl &gt;*• r-&gt;
should te gratof111 t0 OT- Wo
kor. to.m Atltan
M W »orno Of the aspirant* did. We

limo, and it may a*
Al! father* have to Io* their daughters,
and4 wr?-e I teall U' e to msk. up

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B. H. n'UlJW.

Jdng additions to the
, he proposes to sell
W

-Thu wte-o “j

hi. ire that be xmtW hfc
wager a small sufa that he ed
object larger tft*n '* btttu'of’'i

vvUe- slid Torn, “1 »Q1 take
“K®n । wcU&lt;” "p11*5
w’
sure and name a mark a. large in di*a&gt;etores a cent" . .
“All rtfcht—HI do ao. Mt myself
“What!” rjxcrtatod'JIm, with aston­
ishment, “you J You put yourealfat‘a
mark for me tosboet stt"
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Nir," coolly replied Twat, M
will; and what to more, J denotthfajt
t^«at tbc^target will be fa iu&gt;y jsertlpytr,

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Judga,

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(pawto) If you wotked a* harff as 1 do-!"

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.to tor

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and’not be dependent on&gt;

..It^^pam^thMa

FM*«rn fixed unot,

und tasting regard, we propoaa fart, if
Sy will fcww Jd a. a lirt
*•&gt;’

will sand them the Htrald for Hfe--**
«» .bkr..r’«™U Uia usual price, &gt;3 per annum, mvuriaMy
tlkhiK
a'-I
w« druure txwmiaaion .to

rery aA*W*A . «

wiirVAf1™*
inbli

BMWfMigft. ESTk-W

l».. jun Old. K
o.jBkaw,.
Whatever aspiration* »• may have nau

ilea.” is one in which we hare DO dosiro
U^gage. Wuare-lisficdfitatwocax.
ry with us into retirement fa*bort Wiabea
’ of • geoerotw though ungrat*faL google,

WOOD,

jZ\^uGoiuiT

J and are content.

cold ehart-

fnl .&lt; the result,'area, apparently ip

trreat agitation, and drawing vulbi* larga
ktatkwmb and fmxar to

Pika county, wa bag leave to tender our
W. owafaam *
dAtthat will U difooult to repay. As
Xht aridwea of our Mgta

JOHW «. TAM EBVKT,

tom*

The courtesy was rctuntad, when th.
Governor continued:
u! hope yoo wilt moderate fa all year
nulionaof peofMerty In- regard WytreT .
rdtosrcltlseaa—Hr* a flood Christren-i-

IV.|^r nand «*
IM »t« rt»7*)*w
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egg

&lt; ovary
~{
WbM.tfa, J«*.tWak

between Gov. Bru»n and Fareou Browne- ■
low. Just before the care arrived a».
Knoxville, Gov. Brown came «p, and
taking the Pareon by the hand, remarked,

print:
.
In the somewhat Jamont caan of Mr*.
. Will, .b..i - - l-irf ;«ihr S..
prom* Court some year* ago^AIr. Web*
,
, . , ,...
,it
M .ppcirwi as couMullorfer lb. appob IfamocraL"
.The mroon, with too ecrentricfookj&gt;e-.
lHnt.
Mrs. Grsenough, wife of I**- eultar to Mm, stretehrf- himself ~up fed’
W illium Grv&lt; n'iugli, fata of W esl Na*.
remariiud:
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:
"Gov«tof,Ao &lt;dd &lt;eulMn*a®rywar..
politics -many hundred. years ago^teok 1
oi irreu •vi.-j-'. ■ ■■■ ■ - —-- --------- - oqr Saviour upon a mountain ana pjwb" .
character-**- relied to Ua
od just sOch a sermon."
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wiuieaa on th» '••PF*»*« *^*1
The* vutbortt of fattgfaer ran b* Better '
Webster. Webster, at a glance, bad. the
-ngncily tu aw that hag tesUmonj. »’
contained any dung of important*, wowd
A promising young couple were’alt- ,
tar. B.«&gt;
W­ ting up the other night, and toward “wo* .
Ho thurefore resolvud, if, poto*W«S to ant* ttoofa ayreil ttetwB." cocrersrtite'
&lt;___ ». k-.T7„
And when she answicrod

croor Drew Is wrtiM to oorwar meat toknow!*dge««nteHl* intention doubtless Wa* to assist os fa beating Rust, by
M M 7« relirtd, ~a
“ procurtara Urge and. Inllaetrt&amp;l ’1&gt;1Jor'lJr
of fad'Detnocratic party to rote for hhn.
With fafa obj«t fa vfew be mad*brff
liant canvas*, ending fa a tro !e*» bnmtot
,,kw
«■»*. “&gt;“!
“r failure. But, notwithstanding bo earrito
Itjtf U,A
-----------.Ktbrio! Itetlinbl^i!iX'h£’ taMtou. ‘■j"*”*
tc, that she wa» *
w«iUwl
husband's faDe; who w*s looA|ng down

®»na?“KS
S-SSsm1:

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“Oh, tbrt.wiU-m»k« no diflerenen,
adtfcMl Charles, gaily, jumpnjg oyl and

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sfsiwasB,"’**

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CAELOtl O. SCOTT,
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■ -*■ sktaw

hfaftfaffTfarf, &lt;rfai MW
telfjlnj so, saying bo coiffd

ning to upbraid Oiarlollo for l.cr hard­
ness of heart, but the arrival uf a police:
man interrupted bl* oratory, and he
xy0 th3n nexcr b,«ome a candidate ngnln walked away “a sadder and a wiser man."
allhout consulting somebody on the *ub. —Cineianati QantU.
first, and ascertain whether they door
Asxcourc or XVxbsts*.—■Some years
not drtlrt «*« fa tun’i for »« *re
that Ills folly to te a candidate enter* wncJ, 1 bad related to tnc, from^ood au‘
tooritv, an anrodote’of Daniel Websterj
cimr^fy doc* want yrei to rnn and w.ll
vote for you ou the strength of that desnre. which I do not remember to have seen in

^£r.-^Vte*’ter*

M JONES,

3RI38.

this. purp-wo he proceadcd, about twenty
minute* past Hvo o’clock' yeiterday after­
noon, to tha dwelling of Mf*. Matthew*
aqd stretched himself out upon Ufe front
door step*; boldtag fa hiahanj an amply
phial, upon which he had pa*ted « label,
of •‘atryciraiuc."
,
, ,
.
“Now there Svlll be an affcctfaj scene
when my captivating Charlotte oom**
oub" solifoqumid Mr. Gould.as haeforod
his eve* and composed bis feature* to a
corpse-like irnmfilijJjtjf..^PrerontlyMtei MaUhaws appeared at
the dpo&lt; with a broom fa_ hrt|hand,toft
the purpose of sweeping the step*. On
seeing the recumbent RtcliArd, she uttercd an exclamation of rurpriss, and then
tried to atir him up with fa* brotea.
stick; but fimliM fart he did not moM,
she called out: X.
- •«. ;-i. &gt;./
“M ’tlicr, mother; here’s Dick Gould
coiled tip on our step*; and I don’t knovr'
whatall* him."
■
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“Dead drunk, I gueas.rod Mrs. Mat­
thaws, a* she also came to the front

tiB’ i creak rf.to! shot' «.
shed *n bpiriun Jim taWHH

chagrin, who waa qnlte myAtfied at bid: *“??'•
"V'•» i.
‘_-M Mt
We—that is to siy James A. Jones,
daurhter’n eondoct.
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Cbartea r*®*ta»d aU faa,ovemng. a*J
editor of the Ouachita Herald and fate
attain^
■f&gt;n!r to (Mnk. M.ry.- uld F-toto, «l
TwKl’dJS"r £.JT,
candidate for Congress—ore Ineloriously
walletq
„ U.drewVri»lr optotte table xbe* &gt;
*»'■
&gt;»
*-» 11 defeafad. Tomon etaasieal and entirely
covered by-Tom. Th* prelimtaarU a»
her ,l.Uir U1
th,! Ch.rlWKby i
•*&lt;
flyoke.1 to-nicht,"
tied, .both parties, together wilhw.lte*.'
has’avlkd
L | r] b' * *e
we wwesuj
______ __ ___ -r^7rr. to she catered b*r/ emy atld *e are-tneirs.
favored friends repaired to the back yard,
mst our prorls before swine. We mag1
tolls? '
I room. . "Ibcvcs knew him tube »p agree­ nammously, and at a considerable sacri­
where the grand trial of skill was to taka
able."_______ . , »•
't
pface. Like a hero fa Asacred ctoaWM1
“
fice of our habitual self respect, offered to’
“No,
ito, PI!
I’ll declare
declare if
U he
he hasn't
nasni kicked
aicxco the
inc
Alter th&gt;. ixtoMarort him fronucntly
Sreciition b^j-et In reality," aaM Charlotte; &lt;mvabout it V
II rtAeg-afatar’a and avory succeeding in­
toe pen- iug toe bottle, hud taking it oufcofGvttW'e
“I eupposehk wis pretty kc!t in-Grrntd.
——
■—
,k— fool L« been taJiina
_r
In r^ertotil til lutn?' laid '' tartitw drqxMted tbu favorable imurto- pfa and hre not under contract- •to
supply
hand.
“Sec, the
taking ticwi dfatipguishalile in his fitatonw. 4Ctejr..
• vital ah*' received fart evening. Until at
fident inhia measurement of/lm's capaa&lt;
the paopfa w‘»h br*1M- ,f Jhe-V *erw stry ehuiiic I”
her sister smiling.
• lart tb* Utile lady's baart was fairly '
“Pbor soul,’’ »igl&gt;ed the benevolent old
“Well be will find himself mistak*n.if.
wilfully blind to our merit, th? faoh Ti
caught, brought to,lot ma &lt;md obliged to
'
theirs. Tf they are Individually oopnod Indy; “bow natural he looks I"
be think* te la ff.fag to marry me," said
• Mtrcndar, and to fart “tame,. jpirifJtos
the HtAlc lady, with great dtanfty- “t
to receiving a hundred’acres af land
and patiently waited Jim’s readinmss.have no idea of. being bargained . for UUC man, Ctesrica Ray.7
apiece, they have a right to reject If, they
know whether or not they deecrre Ir- “and that’* not saying much for bis beau­
a piece of merchandize!"
' '. *
“Why, Fannie! I really fauutfR'you »tate &lt;ff-t&gt;»r fenlhi**, th*' strong aversion lf they don't want the righto of tha weth ty. He never couRl hold a candle to tnreo—area.
-.h a ,.•
“My God r shrieked Turn, in. the
1 am sure it was very th* ter fatter bad so suddenly cotuw* v*d &gt;&gt;re,r, red Inviolate." why they mar hare jlmthv Hickman, at any time." (This
Iliked Charley.
’
,
proper
and lioftoridfl# in him to mk fur her lover began to trouble ter. But them yielded for all wc care. We did Mr. Ilfckmnn is a spruce young elerk who Widest impair, Tm shod"
|
itfepitc
of
*11
ate
coold
**y,
ate
was
nnboards
with
Mr*.
Matthews,
and
who
our duty and our conscience is easy. At
“Didrft I tell yoo nf laconically
|papa's permission brfire -spaiking fo^
sHe to peretrola Mm to remsw bis for- toe enormous expense of sixjcwi dollars happened to come homo at that vary spoke Jim, without thinking to ash ?th*
&gt;O^V
ro
1
ire wav,’1 ■ returaao' iner projmmtbai to theJ^dg*, or make and toitv-two cents &lt;c printed a multi­ juncture.)
.
.
•But I ’cwnot M&gt;Mc i the leas*, attempt to &lt;•■ meiteto bun.
When he saw tfie supposed corp*e,
tude of'circular*, auflWetil to elect any
ftX’propwpoopfo fart always
£&gt;
j
Wroks
- ckery.
'
Wreke passed. As ttere
there appswred
"Pi"™ to
* man, with which we Ifaxlad this Cungrcte James offered to go f-r toe coroner, to
be
no
tepe
of
obtaining
Judge
Cliftons
hold
an
inouett
over
“
the
poor
devil,
as
irvusl district and a large portion of the
The sjkctators Gew to Tom’s aid, who _
thing by rule. I suppose if paps ted re-1 be w
». —-~-b -’’JTf . _j"
■J Cbariew
__ -- lat
—B
r*I*n.
fusrf. te would hue walked away as ; cmreuf.
re«stedCtierokao nation. We wrote to our friends ho called Mr. Gould.
' - *w whipped »p*t&gt;ml, rtsd arrer derthw marriage and after
aml
o,
)R1O WMV
“Well, I don't like th* notion of hav­
and ,to
-ome
who were ------------------not our friends to
meek near
as us• gin in Fannie s heart between her affte raT_j u- , porl. aupport.]
come
____ _ . I But
n.,l they
**w,v didn
nlrtn’tt ;ing coroner, and jury follows poking about part of his leg. Good bumoredly. tb*jr .'
-How ridicutew, Fannie ! papa think* inm for ter fatter, and ter love lor him,
J
Wc thru conocaled &lt;*ur*c!fas well ,htre." aaid Mr*. MuUbews.
nil returned to.t^e bar room and indulgaa^
“No," added Charlotte, “just drag the in'a smite.
a crest deal of Mr. Ray.
I tears! him 1 the tatter uii&gt;mPiu..r
|
wp
ftl bomCt n-finwg to extend
Sine* iliu occurrence, not
say'otily the otter day ttet hr would j
II w«» ,*«Hy jevro oetack at n.gte
•nUllfe,
to^e more of tte nasty creature on to the cellar door of
ratter have him for a soa-ln-law faaq any and item.
X’ too P"Wic than the putl.r dnl of us. With tlie nnxt'bun*-, Jimmy, and then wash
7* i,.
-•
I dow of ter room, anxiously awaiung
।
owcaiition* we doemed were** rer- vyur
fe BuJ colnc ‘u teJtuppar.”
MBisoqueoce* may b« to tbewTa dead
Mr. Hickman took the corpao l»v the sfatfi
feet, to do a* be'W.vs directed, when Gould
ilwaLdo, fa-n
»•' L7?£hs7£ a slfairater all; ter ctetis ware pale, and
’J
u WM jUrwhehnlte. dealt him a kick which doubled him nn
like a jauk-knife. Th* ladiea ahrfokud,
er night ns the ministers
and Mr. Gould, afarliug up. was begin­

oT.l
tearing . J~r
.■•ll.tu-? i- »»■•»

Ro2kbt», llas’ing*.

G BUSIN ESS?

'

Kim »tx*«*, and sta appsare . WUB**
made qp ter qiind to son\cjn«ux,bn!liWl
alliance tl-rti .fart offered by Mr. Gutfiq.
But" ** Richard ha* a very1 g*0 opfaloh
of his own Hhwius and qqalMWrtis«*,; bu
judged that Ctartatu-’" oooluore was mere
ooquatry. teliBvhjg faal wjgp it aamo tq
the scratch, she would, cave in St a mo­
ment’* Warning. ~ 1
'" ' '
‘ ' ’’
Ue resolved to malt at once the teul

“Shall 1 have your hand I" aaid «a ax.
liaita to a bell^ as fae dancs was about

-wrap ttenxsehw* wp fa tteir virtre.’
euM^rwvy well w*ys, -Maay^f •

“sSiii-Mto

Jtou-

w (.U Itotomw. »,«• '**'•

otter rf*rth£ In

lEsaa^:
that the faur*

Def^oaeoar'

some of Ma wvsht half a mfle.
rth -.•.■&gt; ,!i III raafJjta&gt;»Mtofc.b. i- &gt;■ ..y

d.M(* not earn his daily twenty -fife cento.

�BSjreBIiHHK 1AIIEK

THt DI LEO 5 MURDER TRIAL.
This case which was opened on the 10th

nr

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Barry County Official Election Returns for 1858.

insU, was brought to a final tarmwtiwbeen previously condem’d,

to solitary confinement in ll
cannot be drawn oul

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U T-; ‘ U* ’Wife trabnot even wincing emotion formation upon national politics, b
but IWJ ■ • &gt; •
rr.mcVUjunvile tinft' srejitoVle in term
L _j^han inj local papers nro what do the gleanin
Ing, and •
urabip kwd niskn * ‘ho jail and among his friends be h said; hflpei] directly fo fKS interesting'
injr,“bul in the Courtroom hi,* bearing

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■■ Tbs e«Lw»is right.; Tbs rspet-ionoe
in JaeUuw county, ia the exneriroew of
the connset fti behalf of the people was evsrw roemty in Um Sotto. ■,Wherever
N. LU«..pS n. D.
Tarry, wkila John Van Arulai* and Mr.
; H the. ,
hmst aaMpteu n&gt;Miii»si&lt;y ti&gt;o I
fababood uf locofoeo charges against ReBbnre exceptions were tal.cn to the w- pttblisaa AAmMsVwahm tovo be« wrol
’®* &gt;»n iftfcyujft wDWt.JM ifti
TOTAL. M: wto u*a ui7J«ft wu left tftf we'uhjm»
Ipfc c/lh^ Court, by the counsel for the roniplelely met,' ti.sre the Remrb.’ien
e - L
I;;-. !. y .. a;
j.jf
M &lt;ra
•&gt; •
defcaao, which were argued by counsel1 cwm* has done best, In alt parte of th.
State.
ff RepuLltamr would “keep
on troth sidea, previous to the prisoner’s
p-orted” In regard to State nffidra, and be
reoetetaff stattenee. .The “exceptions” will fortified and prepared to meet-the ab£
FwliiWybe'’tak6n to tire Supreme Court snulto of the opposition on State issues,
2
love mercy and^alk hum- and a mfftiou made for a new trial.
fi
they mnat/ghre a better support u&gt;, and
eirtlilaitoH
of
tlwir
local
State
journals.
I;. Ictwiae exciteracyil prevailed during all
They may take eastern journals all their
■at
4 i » S t
ti»s proceedings, and tho Court room was
lives, nndne ver be one whit better itj.
&lt;n
:ee -M n « rtl n
crowded to Ms utmost tension. Ax an formed of the policy
or history of
u
-ea 87 ft M 70 ee to
erijenco.of the peculiar construction of nsssfng events h» their own-party itt Mich­
u,.
s s
sss s-s
Woodland.73 87
tire human mind, it i» worthy o( notice igan than thongh thev had weyor road a
,
-to 88 33 U M to N
M M
J
T» 3n 8s -SJ. M 4&lt;
newspaper.
The evidence and effect of
f — ) Ke affixed at the Cttpii&lt;4 iobrn- that diffiirm^t individuals in attendance upIf
l» 1TB 17S 178 IM 111 IM
the nogbet of Ilcjmbncans hu been
*? £
4
to N- 67 ST 40 40 43
m ine "» •‘W*
«»nc to entirely diflcreul
of vctoocr.
October' , In.the
datMAs^
a« a &gt; K
M N IO| . •
M IM
Ar our
ra... Lord
T n..l one thousand
. I..
• I . hum
I
'eight
rondusions; although it ia but justice to -No sponcr did the "democracy" raise
ft
fl
even a question on State Administration,
"
»tata that tbs greater propsr.ion of those
, ,wW disagree with tire verdicl of the jury than Republicans, hr all parts of the State,
•A k.
By the Governor,
were thrown mtn n great consternation
Oraa&lt;e*in«.......Be 71
M 78. M ’
77
• are throe who1 heard only a part of tho
ft *J
AF-.-WcKiMMr, Seu’ry ot Buts.'»
and wrtt tip as piteous a wail asafox
! erWc-nee.
,v &lt;rfT-.T- .— r- v wrotodto Mi Ja
imt
Im
im»
iw
na
Twi mTir *x7ote 'mJTttfc't^i tors
iom Die tns lift ait
,4ohl : - •
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Jn acconlaocu wilh I

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BOLTWOOD k GRANT
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lAw
^^atlapti, will call at Hastings,, rffily frightened, at thu mcryehsrg.s, the
■ • • K.ia .: u/t -TSK ■ ' x
rinly frightened, at the mcrothsrges, the
Ogto-wr, fcadheW by" Rbv. Mb. Gaston
H.MEiT AErrBLK "
withsimple howling
how ling of tbe
the nnemr.
••nctnr. Not
NotwitfiaiffJlpw.-MH AaflJ'ht tbo’Trvsbytosta’ and, proposes a course of six lectures on »i«nple
Aaatoniy. l’hys.vtogy and il. g.eire, illus- •&lt;“dSnf we laro
tare written
wHitrt ajrd'nabFtsbed
a'n-1 -MbftaUd MO 1ST T H L "Sr.
ehnreli, in'thiFvin»gc, commencing al II .—j .:*« ureu., »reAi&gt;b«, "
J““” upon
““ column
“J"” ""
* sulycct,
■"u“ and 7b tht PMit tkt Buck nud Prriodieal
column
on ”
the
CJPQ’®'1 IwwfocOrTalachpods most c?fn,
7ka&lt;fr, «»&lt;f Iht Prtu.
;Dl8*tit&gt;g» Act, to eomtnunre Friday ere.,
■v
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------------ T~l—*’ P««tcly»udniorsfuUy,frpml'dein&lt;M:niLio”
■xj
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’
“■ SSir.wxr*r ■' iMor.,3P,
at, ock&gt;dj, in the Court Houae. testimony, than any other jopninl, sct
The returns basing been nnnde from Hi^leclarsa gro cmimintly practical. Thc(*® ua.c
*»’® *®««ed
Luridradf tn
o? letters,
h|tara, ,
.vlvol-u uuimrauy
TA_ .... and
1,..
from Irnnnlili^AiM
Republicans, ..1-1..^
asking, 111..
“Axe .L... . ! c-utnutand the early attention of tte« pub­
Doctor
his subject
are wy ....
high!» II from
1. things true 1-^i there Mp.tlungin. them 1 lic and the periodical tredu, the FI1BH*
enabled to giro a -rcry correct statement riwmnsnded by numerous individuals who ;
—scud oa soiucdoewmtntoj—whetlfng NI’MBER OF A MEW ll.MWRU.
hire
heard
hfm.
Rufus
Futtlng,'
A.
M.,
'
of tlm next
to meet thorn !n, And yet, on examina­ TED MAGAZ1ME, to be relhd tub
Legislature.
iSo Republicans havu a fertner Profissaor, in. W-. IL College, »aj a: tion, wo Imre ascertained that acara-Iy
"oiutAT aaijcnLic*’ moktiilt.
‘i^am prepared to say tiiulin my opinion oue of all those tbua frightened took a
Il is intended to make this Magaxhe
Detroit
wtt^ly paper, apj hardly any of superior in every mtpert to anytMng-*vwhists will secure the election of a Re.-' l&gt;« saretls oil others wbnmi 1 have heard,
thorn their county paper. Many of them tr bcfi.ro inured m tins cremtry.
Tbs
publican U. S; Sctwnor ht place of would in hptne« by Beta and anecdotes; in per-1
white, “Wo don t take any other uaper general scope &gt;»f its character not best bo
Be Govrimor Stuart.............
tinmey of moral rvflvctions and the union than the New . York TVilune, and *&lt;)na'l understuod by its nstne.
// •ill ke
Ths new Legislatura embraocs many of case, simplicity and Ibrcu of ospres- know niuch'alKiut JJfi'h^an poHiiesT^L. thurOughty national—4* no mite tetlianal
ezperieacud
ta|cntcd' Legislators, ♦»- b'mL”
It
Gov. Bingham says: **HhUec- Shamt on &lt;wcX RepublicantUbw long or trrtAriaK, and eMj impenanaL
could Republican ndniinistraiiun be sus­ will offer to the writers and thinkers of
titres eomb'irte rational entortahimcnt with
tained,if tbc parU , the rank and We was thfo' Vnton a eottmoc field, where they
thn most Important and useful informatiar. made up of such RepublicansT And yet
ean meet &lt;« tba higbost ground of ouoIn kei^tioa to the Laws of Life and Health, it is a fact that in many a county’ In
temborary llteratarc.
It will aim to
_r
Tbe 'PhAiiifcat orthoRenatc, the Lieut. and no ono cau fail to be benefited by Michigan * here there is a Republican pa. _ ________ L. i._ —
Gyrtcraoe rlee^ E IL FairC&lt; |.lt was ooc listcnit^ to his pleasing &gt;1liist*ati»na, or per larujuuljing for support—and which
might be made able and efficient, if Reby a practical adherence to (he rules-ho
। publicans would give il their supjsxtSenate, and will timke tin- able and effi- present*.’’, •b’irst lecture free to nil.
• there arc more New York Tribunn taken
cferii presiding officer.
“T'* •
'
• than is printed by,the resident publisher.
woupeni
P.
am
uu&gt;v
ocuow
nave
-----------assured
by
tho
individual
|
M,ore ^J®0
:
“ •v&lt;‘rl«l by some
.
tnonbcrB of Tie Last Senate base
bitotJIP-oMctod, viz:
(&lt;5- w.M„) ut-.., .h.«,
#““ul Poems, HnHada, Stantat, gunnels. Music,
wa*
Cg..;
i A-S-J &lt;ta r-i-mll; rfthc A„„m.
ln,„more
Jlkhtaj?
"tL.
. , r„’4„„
tliat tlrero are
.
Correspondence, Gossip, etc., etc., etc.
Brt,‘ i Tribunrt sent into Michitan than
The Megmine will be profusely illu*.
demon well retied in parliamentary j c’° ‘,l&gt;on "r- Cherry * «*;ifeat, tlmt our re- w hole
’ ’ number
’
’ weekly
•• -ItepuMic.-m
p -of
pa­ (rated in the highest style of wood engra­
rsUs-and matters of legislation. Among j ,rtaiAa jtern directed-against liim wrong-. I pent printed Id the State. Tfiis story nje- ving.
J
7
“
r
;
d!rrL:«
---but
ridiculous'
and
lu,
,, ■ Mlf- TUl bdnjt tU rue n I...,, |Z &gt;■&lt;”• ridkul.;.,.
tii® new mumUare are juuh mipisi p—-■■
.. , '. nu.
4-~w. .. ..
. - HmmWul
stamoful u
as it
it sound*, we apprehend
Bams G.JA.Porry, (kneraber ofi the hut j M**'’ ,M» Amende as an act of simple justint an investigation will nrove it an ‘o’er thorough excellence, it is believed, than
Jioose.) GA (hkrtes T. Gortiam, Ebo- ,ic&lt;- 5Ve rrSrr! nur «Tor fur two rea true tala.’
If this practice is to be con­ crcr before often--1 to the American pul&gt;noser O. Gnwvenor^ Philotus Hayden, -wn^&gt; firstly : for having done an iojustice tinued,—if the Rebublicana of Michigan lie in a single periudiral.
James Birney, (oldest son of James G.t ■
nn ••’dividual notguilty, and secondly; coatiuuo to pursue such a suicTd.nl policy
In addition to the brilliant array &lt;/
—If, while zealous in support of the Na­ American authors, there ore a large num■ Liberty Parly champion,)
......................................
fur baying fallen into it through the insin­
the
and Lewis
tional principle* yf lhe Republican party, jier of first doss writers cngagdd.(ai»&lt;eig
B. PortWi of Grand Rapids, a prominent uation of those in whom wfc should have tlrey arc delcrmiuod to Ignore tlieir own
them some the moot dbtinguW»l of the
lad hft roufidwicc; in other words, were
State partyremain ignorant q! its policy ’ d:iy), wbo are compelled from pre-existtatives,ur»d author nf the majority Ro caugbt in a snare intentionally art for us. mid ita administration, substitute New Ing engamments, or other causes, tv
We ran assure tho editor of the Pioneer York politics aud discuss questions which withold their namra fi&lt;r the present, Lal
phrt on‘State Finances.
divide parties in that State, instead of be­ who will, nevertheteee, contiibuta tre.
The moat protnuwnl ‘Dcmocrata” are
We would..also
coming familiar with, and discussing ques­ quendytoour pngre.
Mo»era.,Bcodi»sa*aBdP&lt;md,orre of whom his ability pmt misled us. W&lt;? do not tions pertaining to and which divide par­
is an ex-editor and the other an editor.— lhink any one will d^nj to him the ability tis** in our uwu State—if RepCiblicans of
to
write
a
scurrilloua
article.
If
any
one
Michigan
think
and
expect
to
maiutain
a
Thu Lake Superior region will be repre­
nwpcctable position lor inlclligcnco an
sented af/ba next session Uy a true Rc- should, wo treat be will refer them to the
Lome sflairs, and especially If they would
Each number wifi contain an original
files of his paper.
naaklaMB__ Wn. P
'
piece of music, composed expressly lire
this work.
Oks or rna Most PaavaLgST, and al
bershave been rc-deetcd, Henry A. Shaw lhe mme time troublesome and painful and secure permanent and continued agcOf the superior ezeellroeo of, lbs Maghas-been.reflected in,Eaton county; Jas. diseases that altccd the human flush, is eeaa to tb.-ir princiuka and their party, ax inc in every respect, and the Certainty
must change their lor too common
McMik-.b Wuhtenaw; Su-pbcn F. | the Fever and Ague. For a long time they
the medical world have been routinually practice of supporting foreign papera, and 1
itniww, in Kalamazon; Morgan Eooa, in
bringing forth numerous apcrifien fur it* of abandoning their County and State pa­
John A. Brobks^in'Nswaygo;
permanent cure; bat all without effect.— pers; they must turn over a naw leaf, and tlw Magazine will be as fol loss:
Dexter Muaery, tn Macomb. 'Two of Dr. J. liontetter, on experienced nrri csl- must give to their homo newspapers a
TERMS.
the "Democratic" members"j&gt;f ’ the lost cbrrited physictan, has succeeded to fur- wider circulation, a more generous anpThere will be two volumes a year, of
mslnag the public wilh a valuable propa- KLat arery Republican, take, first,
rn county piner; next, if ,hc lakes a about 70Q royal octavo pages each, com­
ratlos for Hie cure of fever and o;-ue. The
mencing
ia'
January
andJuly, and end tag
aieudy and increasing demand lately made second, let him take thu l)ilrbil Wttkly
Kittlej, fronrMrrttou. ''Among the new for the ‘•Bitters,” and the univci-sal suc­ Tribmit or a better motrouolitan State in Juns auJ December, respectively,
asking six numbers to each rofnme, and
paper,
il
be
can
get
It;
and,
after
thia,
take
cess attending its use, have made for il«
twslta numbers to each year. Sohacriprepbtali-Hi unsurpassed by any specific of as many others from abroad as he can af­
Let our Republican friends bfgia tions may commctiee al any time.
the kind; For the eure uf thtitever nnd ford.
and Caro, of the Midland ScanasZ.
.
Singh- copies
^0 M
m.- S’* Dr' ,fo*,‘^''’«‘*leb™todSt..m«ch noia tha reform wo suggest—Jet them
•Among tWthore- promise
n.r Bitters must and should claim a auperi- pursue it. continue It, and ouy word far
to^s’ pMotWFs. fc^VA. M
.« arityoyvT any nthek preparation extant It, they Will not only have better local
VsoyBehwmt^i11^ it,T^RBlpKh,«?.&lt;»«•
lor sale by Druggists and dealers gen - and titota papers, but they .will never be
more frightonad or dismayed.ai anything
onflfy, everywhere.
seee, and W, L. B—sssArof St. Oair.
the lucof.no papers may say of Republi­
ThdalNtion of U. 8. Senator will be
can administration. Wo urge upopwrapy
anK»o£,!!&gt;e rpAst irnportarit duliek deyoly!
one the importance .of giving this subject
proper consideration. —Detroit T^ibunt.
ojfre/. All.

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VOL. 3.
fastings' U

Btrttiorj.

aPAVLDING,

INGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1858.

Stltttti Jtttrj

“except from the professional robbers, sad

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“Witt yowr permiaaaon. Senorita F

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things nt a matter of course, nd dee*

NO. 30.

&gt; •—«■ Mr MH... iri. UWU 0i.Z

A NVifx’h Ixrtuxxcx—Judge O*Xewl
.my latte York sills Eeqwirer. MM tte Mtowmind, and did not wholly ing of. JudgeWaUism -Besltt, of SoMi
Qaroliqarj-zj nt.n-.in'-’) ik»&gt; • c-Hq
. “Ho had the rare.blewiog to win tts
iovt of .otie of the purest, mildest sm
best Of--Worrteh. whose riiaracter has ever

l^tki* wMry 'sl(M WMtHm'sslteHgbi

opportunity fur defence aud retaliation to
evil by a manly spirit of resiatonoe. For
the otrongoat fest. '
.
never. tipbratdq^ him, br ward, lopl;. ar
myself, I must consider*tbo most cow­
“VYill you accept tlijs jnirre r, arid I, gestitre, bnt klwava met him as.if no wof
otters, or io MBow oceupanti of ttewfib
ardly proceedings for any reapeetable
producing one ttat held several gold coins, one of tte kindref and best of Lubaads.
party to set out prepared to quietly grat­ all, to &lt;tofowd yosrs^f F 1 inquired.
and hauling,to the diiofof tto ladron^t, Thte enurxo on'hep 'part humbled Mm
II. A J. HUSSELI.,
ify the cupidity of the fodroaer, and un­
“if! had the means, Senor."
-AnJ Wasted stthesbrisU^UMt;
end made him .weepliko a child. This
“I have twu pistols, Mid I; “if you mil
Us wslttad tte haste sT tte elock ersap rood, prepared to treat them to their just
seutemse it» hoped, will boremelnbered,
Keeping time with tta rmalUfta tick.
with a polito bow, and chinked tho hioeey. was tho language of Judgo,Smitt.*to the
“Every traveler, Senor," she replied,
Al be Altered tte tape with a weary diek.
. TQfta diatqqnd,pin may prove accapta- frlonJ already n|fnoff; adj to those who
la hta o d rwai oaten WM.
“should before tettlng out, count tbo cost
i* i&lt;v. »r fr~a fj
“ &gt;v' knew ttn eterto -unbending public charac­
of hia jooniuy, and, na of course, it is lire it 1”
ter of the Jodge, k will teach a lesson of
ctly removed,il from f Uio bosom
Hi* hsfn srrt m while as lbs falling snow,
natural ha should value bls life highly, It.
“With ease, Bessorita;" and, producing shirt and handod it to, th a gtitllman bn bow muob a patient woman's lore con aoAnd nilroily, day by day,
acorns tq mb natural that ba sbouH'pay
his left,, who received it In the. same po; complialu -lie was at last reformed by
Hr beheld them with grief, lite tte aataaa is&lt;
’ lite manner.. *Tjjis dIan|dnd ring.f trust an Imitaiice of her patient lovt uod devo­
a certain sum for positive safely, rather
Ou* by ona, “paaaing away."
than to put bis life iu jeopardy. ’ For In­
you will retain as a kbopatt^F I contin­ tion, as ho himself told it:
TitM .ted ewt with hi* plow furrow. te«p tn bls
ued, drawing tho jowel from my'finger
stance, in traveling from Vera Crux to
brow.
and presenting it to a'third. “I beg your the .Court of Common Picas for seek nature of its watting out oualitisn, jrhilo
Mexico, if he will first reckon that so
Hi. cheek WM feeerad and thin,
pardon, Senores,” I pursued, glanciqg at district, a client called with fifty notes to yod do not'experience the feast degree ut
miTCh IF the fare by tte diUreneta, and
J. F. ROBEBITI
Co.,
A nd hl. kmg Roman me eswld almost roposs
-TOjU
Scnorita Paula, who, with my pistole be put in suit. Mr. Smith was notin thirst.
that so much will be required for enter
Iu bead m. hU gray bssrted chin;
atijl In her possession, was quietly stand­ his office—be was un what is now fashion­
And with hri finger. Umg. m th. hour, .tola on. Uinmenls on tbo tray, and so much for
To'ait down to a table and foroh’yluring
within tto diligoncia, regarding tte ably called a sproe, then a frolic, sirs.
tho
contingency
you
speak
of,
he
will
than
Keeping time wHth th. elock‘. dull tiek.
whole proceedings with one of her sweoU
have the exact amt bi tween tto two
U. gatterud the type with a weary click.
cat smiles, I must not Target this beauti­ to the work of issuing tte writs and pro­
points; and if he will take the whole as
ful Indy, I have here," I want on, at tho cease*. She spent tte night at work—
the sum total of his journey, ho will not
To economize time by r ibbing ydurseft
beautiful invention!" aha ob- sunn time producing tto article, “a very Mr. Smith in riotous living. At daylight, । rnsoesssry sleep, on the ground tut an
seem to bo robbed by any one party
That JhT'priotCT'. time Mtead /see.
beautiful g-&gt;ld snuff box—act ss you per­ on hi* way home from bis carouaais, be |
more than another.”
ceive,
with
diamonds
—
will
your
ladyship
•aw a light In his office, and stepped la, ।
“That," I replied, “may be, 1 believe to
So ghostly sad M*. sigbt sad more bad bass weo,
honor me by accepting a slight token of and to his great surprigo raw hit amiable ,
th© Mexican mode of doing business, but
Iw a few vrara mors Oaalh will far* wp Me Jtem,
does not tally .with the preconceived ideas ued : “Arnttd like this, one might almost my regard for the pleasure afforded me wife, who had just completed what ought ,tuaHy foiled.
to have been Lus work, with her head on
count himself safe against a bnst. You by your company and conycrsutlon F
And y.i it M yrrw In &lt;be &lt;—»W.
of nvjbre ignore.
z
ToMMMda yourself that ypjyXg
“You arc • very gallant gentleman, the table and asleep. His entry awoke
Aud a Wafe o'er the .put where they lay him to rot.
“Butevery otief roplied tto fitir speak­
Senor!)' taking tte revolvers iq one fair her. She told him her night’s work— 1stroyingan unpleasant odor , by IntroduWill tell aa bi. nama. and how aid;
er, -‘should conform to Um customs of tte
ean*
a atrnAoer nnr: that is' attefrtntiMI
hand, and presenting tte ottor.
fifty writs and processes. This bdwefr 1
And Ms eiawrwda. wttl light that old lump by bto country he visits."
I reached tbo box toward her, but my, tho strong mon; be fell on his knees, 1
'Heve a earn, Senorita, or you will die“And do you then go prepared for thia
And lisl to the dock's dull lick.
hand
trembled
a
little,
and
junt
as
the
implored
her
porion,
and
then
and
there
As they *f up b&lt;s death, with a ..‘“inn aUsk,
' highway robbery 1 and have no fear in
present was about to touch her fingers, it faithfully promised bur zuavor to drinks ‘
thus iourntying by youraolfF
In hia aid ruM relra
another (dn&gt;p whjlc ho livixL ' "Diis '
' slip pod and fell between us.
“Well, Senor, what can Idol lam,
“A thousand partions, Seoorita, for promise,” say* myiriend,Col. Williams,
as you perceive, an unprotected lady; the barrels was exploded with a sharp re­
«fl
Bribing updau;
port.
A ramate after, and while I was awkwardness!" I said, as 1 bent down to “ho faithflilly kept;" and said tto Judge
to him,' “from' that day everything which ।
Rcutly ehiding her. we heard a loud, quick pick it up.
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--------------------- -Now was tte all-important moment of I touched turned to gold.”
“Ills entire
Capital some twice or thrico a year, and'' tramp of horses, and several sharp, rapid
THE BEAUTIFUL DECOY.
AB wore in a measure succtw*
suwuaa In
&lt;u life,"
n«u-, says
aays Col.
vw. Williams^
•■un*ra, .raw 1
The next moment our life and death!
you certainty could not expect me to go exclamations.
off their guard, and one quick, .furtive | set down to bis faithful observance of this every thiag for them, aqd confining-tiMR
From the I npublKbed Shroalcle of a prepared to resist an armed band 1 As eonreyanoc waa suddenly stopped, and glance showed me ttat the girl still held ■ nobis
nnm'uit’’
to a life of utter inactivity- and w&lt;wttlM&gt;i
noble promise?
to tear, I will not deny 1 have my share we sa'w ourselves surmundi-d by some
Trw rotor.
Nn
better
eulogy
could
be
pronounced neea. , OM o&lt; the adv
my
weapons
carelessly
in
one
hand,
with
eight
or
ten
mounted
men,
one
of
whom,
of that; but, so for, 1 hare nevor met
the other remaining extended for the prise. oo Mrs. Smith than has just been given course la, ttat they will
It I* well known to all in imy degree with any rough treatment, and of course ' in a loud voice, exclaimed:
“Yield you prisoners, or die F
, I lifted the box carefully; but as I raised in tte words of her distinguished husband.
familiar with tlte history of Me.ieo, that I trust to the saints that my fortune will
“Quick, Seooriur!' mid 1, extending myself, I gave a wild, startling-yell; and Tho reformation vf inch a man as W ata ri-gula* system of highway robbory ax- ■ver be as propitious."
- m the Bcnorita started baek,‘srith tho
'
Smith is a chaplet of glory which few
“And have vou really been rubbed nn my hand; quick. In heaven's name give'
iata in every section of that miserable
Sir Walter Raleigh, one day sjiiing
qulckprws of lightning, seised both '
women have been permitted to wear.—
me
one
of
those
weapons,
for
now
is
tte
governed counter; and that thnoigh want your journey Lack and forthFI inquired.
ipons and wrenched them from her.
To the pNtnla of South’ CuroRna, and es­ Gttot from Queen Elizabnth, the lam
“1 think I’bavo paid my share to the time of decisive action."
of interference of ih&lt;- authorities, this ha*
'
‘n-..Idir&lt;n
IN, wheel and commence' firing upon pecially o« York district, certainly no ■aid tn him:
“Nay,” she replied, putting tte wen"grown up in such a regular on-1 formida­ lad-vnia hr tny transit through tteir
nons behind bcr, “you will be too hasty the party, was naw otily tte work of n stronger argument in fiivnr of temper­
ble shape, ttat every traveler mart be country F she laughed.
r&gt;. .v
—. .k.
'•
moment
The first shot, fortunately, ance, total alistioonoc, uool bu given.
.. % which be answered &gt;-‘■.wK'fXk
“And you expect to continue a repeti­
prcpxnhi to put his life at hazard nt every
stretohed out tte ehlef, and tho second
stage, nr be provided with a suitebls cm&gt;- tion of the same for the rest of your
Majesty leaves off giving.”
look effect on tte one ncarait to him; .and
tributior for tut eabtllrrtt dtl romptno life."
Bow much ■ more bountiful God is,'
when tire third one had been sent on his
“Who knows F she replied. “Atleast
(tbc keights of the road) whn, in tte
who did not give over granting Abraham:
mission
ntssion there
mere arose vno
one ...uu.
simultaneous
—__________________ ________
event of finding you prepared and willing, 1 hope to bo always prepared."
relloratam.y.urf SmmtmMjJnfato’l "r^.. o,
r«..-S-m. perfaw.
selves
to
my
view.
“And your follow travelers,’' said I,
will innko their levy with a politeoea*
w•
.m .r_.- km.
rubbiug coma with a niece of chalk
“Quick, Senorita, for tho love of God !"
qnly cvfuallcd by the smiling landlord, “have you never seen any disposed to re­
had no disposition to follow them, how­* for a mitiute or two each night, to be the
J AMES A. MWEEZEfk,
I cried, grasping al her arm.
As Editor of a country {taper tikw'buwhen be receive* your overcharged fare sist these unlawful acta I"
“HcW!" she exclaimed, instantly pre­ ever, another minute they might rally simplest and surest way of obtaining ease.
“Once, Scaur, nn American and an
for your last night’* entertainment. Wfiv
tnorously bide farewell to hie readsven .*
senting one of my own revolveraAo my and turn upoo me, and springing forward This trouble, however, like all others,
sneb a syfatematie l*o|dncue of roblw-ry tv Englishman, who wore in the same dili- j
I grasped the reins of a freed mustang, cannot bo removed while the cause ex­
bead.
“
Reetstance
is
useless
—
Jou
arc
allowed—If not with the connivance, at gencia with me, fired upon tto robbers,
and vaulted into the saddle. One more
least with rarely any interference of tto killing one and wounding two."
°Ur-^r;'oodl Gob
exclaimed I, perfectly jcUniC ar-ulid me el«&gt;wcJ mo tec S«tw ist»; and tto enuse of corns is tight shoos.
I. A. UOLBMOQK,
“And did the robbers fire back F
must gr&gt;.
Delinquent subscriber*,'
"mivcrnmeiit or State authorities—la one
^TTOKIKY .nJjTy'.
astounded; "Oar prisoner, did you say T rita Pauls upon the body ©f tte chief, her
“
Yes,
but
fleil
immediately,
and
fortu
­
of tb.wc mystical matters which among
It is not possible that one so fair and love­ laughter changed to grief, and some of
manv a her*, so Mrale* tta intelligent nately, injureod none of our party."
ly
u
yourself
lain
any
manner
connected
“As 1 should have expected," returned
forvijnier. but that *uch Is the disagrees
WII.UAM
whiting sas will adhere to it; gently rub
with these banditti
Ide truth every traveler through that I. "Y’ou wore not robbed on that oore“Adiois Senoritn and Ssnoros
said 1 the p?int)wilh this, and all greaso and dirt
“It is even so, Sonor," she replied, wjth
wretched courlry can liear ample terti- ■ion, I suppose."
latteriy, “he laughs best who laughs will hhi» disappear.
Wash away tte ly pnl more tipon a man Asn BA'cnn bttt:“Wo were not, Setior. but tto two for­ one of her most bewitching smiles, still
whiting with clear water, and rub* dry
nvjay.
,
.
, ■
kt-k
keeping one of my own weapons turned
Worry Is rust upon tte blade, h Is wwtt
Some vears ago. having business which eigners ■ubMqnently'paid dcarly-for their
with a dean soft doth. This will not in­
against myself, and rignlficently pointing down tte rood, and the half-rallied rub-1
first raUml me to the capital &lt;&gt;f Moxien. reriftoncc; fi»r in journeying buck and
jure
tte
inoudviicatc
culur.aud
will pr«- tbo revelation that destroys tharnattitrtte other to the door, “Yon will obfign
^ralnuletf to bu care. «&gt;11 b«
■ Iters pouring after me a volley, but furtu- toerre thj&gt; jaint longer ttan if cleaned ary, but tho friction. Fear secrets acidly
Ur MdViU. ttdelltr. Otfie. and therre through the interior of the forth both were killed, separately and at
but love and trust arc sweetjui^^
■ 2_ l.l—... llAnn»r." ..tt'fcriH country'» the northward, 1 met with sev­ different times, n&gt;arttc asms spot. You us by stepping forth and giving yourself nAtelynot touching tteir a ark. Theyeral thrilRqj adrvwtnrea, wMttIfeave re- sec those crosses by the side of tto road, into the care of tteeo gtxxi gentlemen, would doubtleas have followed mo in hot
To RiLtsra TToiaarXeaa Ata OrnesOne of tbo severest blows whiih tt»who will soo that vou are treated as s pursuit, but fur the wholesome dread
*°
eoidcd forVtto benefit of whomvooer SenorF
atok dr (?jtzvt axd Cold.—Place a new miHtia systam of Viminh .has. rorewwU.
“I have observed them frequently, but brave man should be, btft who will trou­
mlT uk, anWessittt.s.fa.iwHling only
laid egg in a teacup, and equrcze over 'It1
ble you, meantime, for any Mule change
here
they
seem
to
lie
miteh
more
numer
­
the'dale*. they being uou-essantial to the
JOHN ,KOB|BBTS|
ous" 1 replied, looking forth from tte •nd raluaMre you might have to ipare." town of Puebla id triumph; where it is the juice &gt;of a large lemon dr two small
inteemf of. tt* narmtioa. ttemarfves.
There seeflttd to be no help for it—the almost noodles* to add, a narrative of my ones; more the eM; occasionally In the mistook a voluateer Com]
.
The Gist of tbo scries occurred on the vahiok.
lemon juice,—in about twelve hours the
“Each standi upon the spot where some beautiful Senorita Paula Valeria was a exploit mads me a boro and a lion for the
spy and aecompHoe of the tadrona. She tuns. Hero 1 sold my captured muv.
A gentleman recently inquired of (fetj.
one
has
met
a
»
iolent
death,
”
she
rejoined;
H. F. CHEEKY.
Mexico.
In tbo regular dilgenoa, run­
had entered tte diligenein M Parote for lang and trappings for enough to indsmni •
and
as
we
g&gt;.
along,
1
will
call
your
at-,
Herrin aiTenMeeec, when be iutended V
ning between tho places just meutioww, I
honey. Take a ten spoonful or this mix­
fy mo ior what 1 had disposed of in tte.
appoint A day df TbsskagHfatf/ Tfflilrb'
had taken pa-age and Imd passed thro tetilion to these which mark the places
ture
every
two
or
three
hours,
and
It
will
exact
where the foreigners met theirs.
way of presents, and the next day saw
to kaow wliat tbo d—1 the demrceetW
be agreeable and beneficial.
|I. BTEWAKr^
“Do you know," said I, that I am re­
me an inside passenger of tte same ifclihare got to betbwilkftiHbrttis year," WM
U1O givuiuj
— - ------- -r -,
it know gencia, tn rouU, for. Mexico, wPerc 1 ar: j
Another mpra chc^p audsimple.reme- tbo melancholy rc»pon*ft"*^ “tA-rfrA- •.
«Uk
uQMuri aftdtat, U» solved to emulate theit example, let tte
rived In safety, without any event worthy/ dy^mar 'be ina^ by putting two table
consequences bo what they may T'
Lriog wnlta-llr --rriril »
««
“Holy oaints defend oe F she exclaimed;
of note.
' spoonfuls of viaegnr. with; one,
one, uf
of honaji;
honey;
risk. By a simple stratagem she had ob­
What Imcojuo of the rubbers and their
uhoujd be Spt w
pr°_‘‘4wrrT
y.BMr
r ***
the &amp;•»
Ara, until
XTr.wX where w, blfcJ far &gt; relax “you aro not in earnest, Scnor F
tained my arms, inst at the jfo'mt where beautiful accomplice, J never learned; but the, houejr is yaqn enough
--*- to
------’------’&lt;
“Seriously so, I assure you.”
mix
well
r-rrrekmnu, ril my Ufa* f—caklon o. hcott,
A quantity of .this, truth la eottmonStock. * “
“You would only bring eertaln death ,h» knew tte attack would bo made; and the leeson taught me oh that juuroo/ I with the vinegar.
tool tare rf m., rery K&gt;lmnly mhave never forgotten and during the re­ well mixed, myr be put ipto a bytUa, and
upon us both.
.
pr.msdv allcodr.
“Say, rather, I should lighten tlx ex­
mainder ot my »tay in that i^untry, no in a dry cool place If will krep for' psc all
i^dla.MteK
Cty woman had.tbe,hoo&lt;&gt;t;of being my the winter. It wlft be found very useful
pense of the journey—for your knights
“I acknowledge juysclf ccaiquernd by
n. H. FILLER,
ness confident; or of getting
of tte road understand retreat a# well as
for chilclren who arc troubled with, croqpy
other W aim With Intent lo'akllJf n nS
being outwitted !" said 1, bowing to la So­ ■ion of my trusty and. unfailing Revolvers. cough.
'
,
■.
'
j------ - ------------ - ----- Exchange block.
edged Hutt firm resistance puts them to norita.
Barnum, being at dinner one day yvitt
Picklxs—Canlijkoor—.Having a per*
Hen turning to the robbers who had
flight for onoe."
“But there were numbers opposed to now collected in a bodr in front of the Albert Smith, at the Albion, Albert haid feotiv fresh bead ot cauliflower, separate tiaras. Faw nsca can affunj to h^u, ttcit
to him on the removal of the cfotb :
’ it into small pleeea, by breaking ratfar own carriages,.bat every man Can. aftcj
thanxeu wwni
• —----- 1 , - -- them, Stoor, and you are only one.”
door of tte dillgoneia, I continued :
r.M
t would UV« fa*
‘“fa *
than cutting.as the knife may injure the to have his own opinions.
“Gentlemen, will you permit mo to - “Why don't you drink, BanjumF
W II. COLEMAN,
“But, fortunately, I have a con pie of
“No, thank you, Mr. Smith ” arid tte color. Put the bite into an earthenware
rious coteidemrion.
...
Owe reaacm why the worid ;kJflLflh
alight and make you sown valuable presAt Pcrote, 1 repeat, all
been good revolvers, which in good hands,
rtf - I’nn. ^rinMtrr grmt showman, who to his otter taerita colander, sprinkling with a little salt; In
amount to ton or a dozen shots, and my
formed, is bemuse every man is bent on
add* that of being ■ teetotaller; “Pre had
my companions from
1 •=&gt; not
reforming others, and never thinks' ttat
leave of me—this being the end of ttrir friends have repeatedly told
a very good dinner, and if you're disposed
The
leader
of
tto
party
bowed
polite
­
a bad marksman.”
ioorosy In that direction, but thrrc wm
to stand anything more, I wilt take it, if pickle jar or bottle with 'W'fcV mustard
“Ah, Santa Maris 1 you will think bet­ ly in zttunq and mid with a grim smiler
one new passenger hereto go forward,
, seeds and a little reyennq pcpW «&lt;l «l
“Bit, Senor, wa shall be moat happy yon have no objariop^ln creh F
whom, i&gt; to r agreeable surprise, I found tor ofttisScnor—the very idea of-.re­ to receive anything whiolsso distinguished
sistance
terrifies
mel
”
i
0 b* a hMuUfiil young lady, some twenty
a
traveler
as
you
may.have
to
bestow."
Roil' Cabbage when cut in alicM may. by
“But not tbo idea of robbery F
1 quietly atppped from, the Stmeof U»m
)e*S^d&gt;ST^A, to I
•'Because I have never met with vio­
U-UMlpf MU« nickjed In ttesatus' manner with tte Mk
vehicle, and eae quick scotching glance
WftfclditTon of a little black pepper H&gt;d alb ••■'AU'todr SOW
FJJIRTEB OFDEKBii.. OBee in the Court
lence."
wmwhlw Wfa"
~
oertainac her name to be, wm mnn'- aw
#ww*r
•pica. Jf a.Hrfattly fresh cebM—ta atr ifaww*. fa*. u
We continued to oonverae in a ilmilar put ms In possession of tte whale slate
determining to cum him upon a repeti­
of rari b
strain fix some limo longer—my foir of affoir*. Dte diligencia bad been stop­ tion of tte offenre. bn mU; “For what pod, U will require no fofttcr sltet»u«i
Witt
ped
in
a
wDd,
gloomy
place,
and
the
dri
­
In works
- ■■■■.: . .k
ver was sitting carelessly ou his box, to*
lag everything aa * matter of ctwrao. He panics
-j ---- •_
ba •w^womflw. ot &lt;ta rei- Lord make us Artty ttnttfel.”- The effect
..
•. 1
-j:
, Amu in a new.velum* «
“. **« ■» may be jrnagitwtt
tor and vitn an 7oro^“~,7~
fotberund brother ware afffoers in the tea, re
ttere wm wa MR ot aaawtonoo from
him; for an attempt of the kind would
■ v ___ of lue mualla&lt;*»
certainly bring uni him a-severe puuUh^djraur prayre. -very mg.s mm
STJEIlT. of ~u&gt;
^ftDDtrnui ncHrtok 5—1,
“*«?■ was the reply, “That is, every The gentlempu whojwl laan
municativo than I would ad rise any friend
but discovered

rrtil

isctllaitn.

1)

M

elsrfnl ‘Mrtripts.

a

"*rri'rr tin- -.tT -»■’
thing to MM
brought it
first opened.

-aula suddenly
'point where i

part &lt;rf ttam mounted and the otters
trending du ttrir feet, holding their mur-

tang* by the bridle. Looking at tny case

“ w“"•“■"•‘Vta --­

'mev naw best aver ttoworld?1 Mid 1 "Tlut is no iwluoMient to tqe, replied ' ’ Yon will never hate ’a ■fri«na'O&gt;u
(jS’feEbMh.’w^tripotcrUTiuiKj'AgMk; “I cannot atfoftl to watts my
must have one wittotfc a fiflting-' ‘ '
for it is but a bog—If wo stop Wa'ifaV 1 time hi making money.

�(

Tana u

id who are
us advanre
ter, will &amp;
Bowing ex

indications winter ia apou iM,^te_Bery
•tore, dwcllia^ and workshop^salBeye
"Ttere •**♦* &gt;sev«Mf' Mpublican an!
Aivriau joifuh In Nrf Y«k kdJSS4

the means of cresting ar.

bA, *

compensate for the greet falling off of

ty perished I mend as distinctly sseerta as Gov. Sew- their

IhrtaallMfaM Hr nUiiwil rail nt ,H»
southwardly declining sui.
Wood is of soup and a damaging fii
wtot^ittrffiWte'.W.' 'By r-Mte ar Harry Clay, who went do
rangemeut this article is n&gt;t Glowed to Alabama letter, Qslboun,
’ourstrtytyTbe'jioor mecCanfe* ted todsadroy tegteyw

all

b}J

iWlr

it ehdAmall room U tempcllad
mid Aecupy a part Of this for
iljjclP’y".-.

tee

laaoawueuttthe 'rMif.

Rat

.niuirif nJ

—^mas A to , [)r* Bkter • ram 1 anaeca
mxtoOHUrttogtiPT I.TBtJJjBWteH. 1 UoMQtraaraa TBaNourn.—Those
” eery, prSSrmed » Bn..ur
W ™™ •&amp;“
WiJUa» H. Bewart.
good-natured Republicans who have pro.
n..wr before tte
is a curious fact in the polities of thia i fessed so much admiration for Senator.

'aOUQ?-^

is something in the msn*£cment of our
village affaii a which seems to &lt;te"«n|i at
laast, a passing notice.
FrA plteA

•hirty pi—I

“j ,1,111 ■■&gt;“1

in the rrar-,1 to be a constant contest between the «m
1 under th*, dltfC.'Sot^ST?11

ibutf
whole country over, h»

that “110 who runs may rcre,
judldwb
&gt;1|C

htiiilf

{all**

—-

-

■ ■ .MWIffUACJiat kF.

'th* ‘ Hartford fdnMtLn* arid
mut.uu AkA BominhUtm ihk'k,
triied as "riot fit lobe Hivde."

•ftteJMwtb toM »alto*B«be vpcatMf ‘ to
taeomMrionc- • I teiieiibsseraActtoqtaaq

plain: Our Commen Council, fr&gt; their
y^klotn,, havy aeeo fii (ct mike an Irivid-

r,trjy,r.,,-".gvy

wril-a* • exuwwd nffledv. U.

sate (tor- V-

.eiohriifl sai

tn X&gt;, auct anu ei
p^MtoteTi*rb»|*«»ty«« U^largcsttet
- &gt;¥fe.j*ri*wiflht lima* aatouty as
khajtoteirtl ip-f V v-ctnm f ra

lotted

BOI.TWOOJ) i GRANT

rtyiiadlr
cmlMpt During tirtyly-I M yi-.trt'te|
QMM*m amlG&gt;&gt;A WW
has said and Aty* •'gniV meny'^lMawi
which were to consign hht polities! body
In?. «c*&gt;rnlr fwrWOl sMBMyMa«*im*l&lt;3&gt;ki bu one sido and Loxe» to oblivion;' btR aotnetyw or othel; beARE RECEIVING
fbre'tty Hmg appointed for tty fcnersLR tte' -world to' c«iiMr*UtotaM»4teot/dtod
the . Other, -yurt wide
move
forward!*
ttyorerthtywW
**nhr.
has
tyeri
discovered
that
ty-wiw
tyt
dead,
MM-&gt;h«d Hw lUpuWiwm •- parTf. ty
and bi* etymty bife went how Ung x&gt; ni false theor'v ofgrxrvwvreirws Jerility-nNew York under oblfcatlW to 'it pW*
Jtere KWteroely a merchant in this rib
AcJj^nr to tho statement of hit cn.
f &lt;4 room in hia back
but White mea—Muj'foz .wtatt'^i'.tkif,
flush
V?'"“
or warehouas, ioiwhiqlk to ators his mfex tfo telltlatl m«n In.tty’cootfttyUa
^be^ten oa Ibre^i
tv &gt; ;m’ ■ wksMtyatyto i» laa ix&gt;f“.
nny ix.litical blunder^ ak Wm.
idSttouf Mkbip... knows as lol Ws.
Wnptp terrain, boxes, tea, and yet tter* H. SewKrd, yet iirder all the*e , ad terse
Illi sois.—The &lt;-fT&gt;ci«l returns etyw*
MNn**4tet«»cb sa Miitec* vetdAtyM
circumntanoev te has gradually ris-u from
«w&gt;trthj«, When V tady with anything fike comparative obreurity to flio front rank'
Muto mAwestered the party Ija.ktyVid. &amp; ordinary flow of crinoline, could paas of Ststceuien in the World.
But Mr. State iK'Ma.TSA being* HepUbteanntaui'
ef.nearly Ihtey Aswsmad •«*•* tWJrrr&gt;ing)j ^wn.tte •:■&gt;«&gt; of H. A. Goodyear Be ward, it we may credit thef Democratic mont vota «*f 18M. TheRepubbeawtoato tic- wr-sited* of Rower’s block, with- journals, has gon* and killed hjmaelt out jtrtitvoa State bok*t ik. 4C5. aad on
tejo Advcrttyrimat.
right, by makinjf an aboilHoti *prceh St
'll-1—1 -- ---'S
oht tevlotyfy trying tte texture of the Rochester; and uttering seoffmepla kt (kitigreasmari. fal-LA- sD&gt;a «Adwis»&gt;*lrw 1. faJB.JULJJUI--I
a large at»cl of
tion
vote
la
onlv
5,091.
Mr.
Duagtet:
of tte'Suts Government.
.trtldf drv goMa ate wore.
war
upon
the
InvtitutioDir^rif
cine-half
of
A single load of
h* w'.w tt.!**
of tbo aide walk n front ef! ttyse States. The way Mr. S. did thW ibo-ld in patte* atapfe fata n^res toacemd witirtte popular RbtWtntfnt tffi his
naughty thing w**' by expressing oa Ms
xt,
me* mam
opiuiou that tty whole of these State! Stat*. Tte dferat ted JWwto w»«&lt;w tte
■rotild ip. th* rad te free rir slsveh-ddiug. fact that the Repol-li6t» Awca held all
tetotoh i&lt;ic.iiverrienee might be to pre- We triust confess that wc *ty ridthlfg ter the counties itytdiey, carried.Ar .Frc. -WH* tU Rapublicao
s^ttfao hitching of' a single team, but rible or warlike in that, and B any body
tyjdg jjijl airoct before referred to, barrels, anticipates strife from anythiug Mr! Sew­
ard has' said, wc recommend them fo read 1856...
Senator Himrairil't sdttfh Carolina
&lt;* »
S1”
*■,%
speech. If that does ji&lt;it«8let tholFteCxas,
aeriptive party, or any ether dart -E4h wittertt molestation.
The fault b» not they might euilgrate-vUll SfWr tty »lru»torn party, in order to iiisunrftFtrtLiftfatc iAftTdif marshal, but with tte Council. gla .Tty tnifb of the metier Is, Ihe op, |
“■« -’-'“‘“fl
diattiKlions may be agrtmUe bo position to Mr 9. regard Mm M the great what ,hs leratok • Sp-wteh . kif 4. V . WXWe ean cloths vou frwm tbs ervw*
bull in tty China/typ, anti ev‘«ry titjfe
large dimsnsh**. naMbtfi/^i&lt;i*Hd i
(teas tenefiUed by them, but they are
te opens hU uiouta they scatter In every cord and tail, it rapidly nweniied
wot no to oar ciUsens generally.
direction,'crying, he bfts killed IltyeTf, brtrt breeze, until
totya
jtyfoll
sod
warrant prices 'U’teiL*'1
a -.rib
-------“•a«f ritl itaflrr ut ntrl* nU assertion
•i'fka.' Bannrrr's LtcTran—Those of a« ridicuhtius *» absurd. Mr. 8. ia s tyW. Ivugth &lt;tfr.4he eord, which bream
akrtxqu o.r nuttlySSkt ouulrr o(Om smuT
led JpwL
Tty'
iesu to unite even temporarily are oti^Ulrrus who tail to attend, the li«- fearless, public-man, wty strikes for truth,
wind toorawsing, be. «*» dnMfmn^istaape
.wha'
bf ite-^stn
।tying delivered by Dr, S. A. Bab on nil oceashsis and in all plscea/wlttyuf .of
-f nearfetyR
I^ir .• miU in.«te&lt;r*afa»»s&gt;rr&gt;),
. la.n..nn .
*taarOhekt.^»rlWl
hittvio &lt;«tr v'dlagu, upon the anbjecta of wailing to inquire &gt;tether it Will bring tte-rerd retting into tbe.lMMiw, . Ttyltylv
pjjpdplo. «nd p»*fawns,(tyyty
•',1
Mr, Penrree, lite cmatr &lt; f dte-pswty
' Anauany, Physiology and Hygiene, are

5^b?or’U*ajXiO.&lt;tos«iats»c.

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“Se*Wi.rif

^SPKFIAL NOTICE*

■frter.g'n rich treat, much valuable inior-

is Ito .Ur. nook. ..rUllrfUE '
.nation, and perhaps a lasting gur&gt;d to
There certainly seems to te mpra or. the kite, and followed! Aim aarfi»'^•*» te
AB kJ. liUArEa.'MeHgerv.
'ttymselvca. The t&gt;r. stems u&gt; thoroughly loss danger Uat tte democratic organiza­ could, but being uuaUe io .rem* up wjra
atewU
tion in this country, like that of ton R* him, he shnutcdat Uru-top t*( his joief to
publicans and Americans, will temenc a “let go; there wav h man kiUed dli *|
inpbt tte nae of vivid illustration* and
r tnt op MJtmoAX. &gt; _ n»a«to&lt;teri
mere piece of moasio, “a bit of white thunder storm by.tin- Ilghtatsgj.fpAB^uS'
. - -.Mstvr ntetotc.
i ** f.w
rassiy.
with the so raftedVd Kfifitomn expressions, which render bis stone hero sud a bit of black stone there”
Wteu Power beard ■ Stere
- te
rtesived much lavor at the' bails’o^Airtis l«£tufv« at otice instructive aitd entertain- —a spscisa at. hydra of many heads,
shouted with redoubled .vigor, harmutW ttob yam
ss-lwsw liu hair is as ttyk
Republicans, and in the end* UprgXg (£_
PA*. ‘Ug- Mr. B. will remain but two oven- composed of “many men of tu«ny minds.” not extricate himself uutik ahrr* UwXte- “Mtesty* «te ’••tot fl«».
■.. ...
[j^ftyaiejrf Irese I. Ikixler.
There is an effort on foot to give tho do- taoe*.tiieottoocd,ba«*s»alepg&lt;-&lt;l by a high
t.' 11 n«»,-tewari- of; ssrtUm
doobt but that a largo nutater^Reglffb , „
„
.
.
mucrecy a distiuctive new thorn and south­ suh.c wall, the top of which tying .krpol. w/vriJ an- slrvady in lt&gt;* hiWkil, eiihd
licana aupported the Douglas cause’tfaSMl,!taken In a phystafl aw well as a moral
ern aspect—to admit, in truth, in tte
» - a -----count cifIts hntagonUni tp thc Adrn!hiitrzz‘ sg!!Br"—Eti opporttrtlty to learn otir party what its members pronounce au- cut the coni, and Set tri liberty jty bitf
aud i» owner, wty wet* alraest il'ety"
i&gt;runi«i« and ust*nl tunlietn* drsirra Al-O bv
tion. And yst, the main, pacty, s^a^g [physical natures should nt« be lost.
coastitutimuil in tte gnvcruaxwt, a.politi
an-fssvvrsj twirl U^da dealers m the United
cal free UHitimeut aud a political slave
fivre. hare carried tte Siato. awl wuubX
-- ----- — » —-----------KMlUlMt.—BaiiluyfeH I’aiOM.
'
the Alht»tto~CWMe.
M x
The Charkstun Mrrcury commenting the I’resutat a niemama and -ihe4 ragor-b.
injustice of an unequal apportions e«L
'
of the Heads of ite JArparKwU-.. witty '«« * «’“*
f*'
j Dr. Whitchoure. late electrician to the upon this, says: \
Patnliy ।
WiJ JinJrV v.4 tto t.-ui
tte .ciraptioa af U* teiJsiary^.jtk. ]
*“ '*
In Fecntylvanla, an pllempt ^a*
“Ano w» to havri a Northerr. and South­
lAUtytio Telegraph Company, makes tte
Treasure
are
nearly
•uiupk-fe'd.
.
j
.
|
.
farmed, aftd, aa a result,
ern Democracy 1” ■ We answcr-wNo!
fudfowing proposition to the dtrertnrs of
pio
ItyatUMOtor
GeihMiU-lias
issued
gu
*
*
e
&gt;
«
re
t
x"j»
♦*
Tte thing is impossible. It the Wash­
bated to have been swept from tterwt*.
Ithb'crWpany under date of Valentis, Oc- ington Union meaawby dMoeracp spnrfy order for the weekly mail fn’m 4*1*p Ur- : teeth r teeth 11
But wher* is the TttpabHeW- I*rM» tT. 1___ - ■ ■
.U—
— __ _ __
.
. . _
?K,W. »wr vb&gt;MiiM» WBerwt*the aaenetetton nnd unIna of men upon of tte San Itygo and tyn Antonio
J«w«.
vy ;.rt;a»re te .jj.iy Jret.i !
tetter o*Urre&lt;! th*l the i-rtflu.or-rgive
^Oentimrn :—Intense interest in the
I’m-.
,,,r »» tn■■. tvr Au i.am ihMiQin , ;*we ka«W.- MU ■&gt;»&lt;*« lu-to noMutod in I
mccsm wf.a. work with white from mo erww princii'.cw w govern mens. &gt;ur uirir — • v-~&gt;
Who can wrcdkfo from the. rrewU atrgg&lt; twsfclrtevn teen so largely ldonUted-«i I
{exist,lor
-—-&gt; — —
are
- not
— -cntevwd,
----- -­
a pwrty hxte, cisco.
.0
ciW4,
o^sMte-'toteUiJ
* «***
l.s.»wi,a
g1«, with iij dtgece of-rertamty, as to ltArrt«&lt;*whk-b neither tte tfenw of recent i
atroyet}. It become*a faction, whose
wboteobob...
a./^ &lt;■ H - , JG.«rr’» iiwk.
,»*&gt; l.vwskpt^ to*^-rto a.u*.«Mir-i tonnug
its future 1 Who ran' Uli wlyye It Will injury can extinguish nor undeserved coo Itytroyw}.
jeet is merely power and place. Asa
boiAMAteuai. S&lt;W.
Tty -S. nafa ] _a
---------- &lt;Jr-_
oklxt. fcAY
beJutmd upctftty isspp nf 18^ 7^ 4: I*nx4y daefroj—liads me in th* present !j**t i* merely power and place. A» a
partv. the
tte delnocratic
democratic party
will te
be diedte to-day [siascd a.reatitytuM j&gt;&gt; &gt; W&amp;h
ihdij .
f"’ *’w Ta,e'I —'-4- r- r -■' ■
. .. .rTf*' .
««ijk abnost
akorwl desperate Mate taT
nartv will
J ariA
of *1*..
tte 1 t&gt;SrtV.

allUlirea," will'

2EOT8 &amp; GZI'31,

inW»kAW.N&lt;yiicB. .

S

GROCERIES

TSEiSiSri"- —rx

dm H

teric’t^'

A*It»tto*;telegvupli, to eomr forward and
-- ----------------- — ------------- ,,-------- y
.
^tey acrrices again tri the undermy still hope that any oew «Wgd'*bfth’! thbte.
' ■
mat reconcile the anti I&lt;ce’&gt;mrirailei&amp;r» :
All the opinions which tte Board have
to LXmoeratic nreiv^W .rateuOf
« •««« tbdr ref ftemded
to the Democratic party.
. &gt;r
inioDli ff&gt;oour in Jew!in&lt; irr#_
fieem to aery ^•*‘**^“**.
to jthe iu/rrenra that the present
people to th* tifcpprirt m tfid
•ffliw'IV’''
tzr be
UirtM &amp;iu
“» «teoluulr.i&lt;e«to.
rt. j.ijLii
there is little doubt, but the ’ RrpubhapJ
. A«om of the projectors upon the faith
»y to&gt;»n of-wtewe reprereutations a large portion
f&gt;i ! of.tty original capital was subscribed; es
it would have been' ted ' i
*-J*ri* flffv-’-r, etere position afforded hhn
thB,A«iry beat opportunities of gaixing
w&lt;-mi ‘•^ fxpericuce which may now bo of value
*^10 tire interests of the company; and as
' oMPnbooe opinion may thus tyvo some
,we*gU, *vrt&gt; though &lt;$Iamctrwa!ly opnoRon^tf an«f *

-te. i. -j» U W-fr.wU.1 Afe’X’iSrSTUtSSii ।

S^’wpbu uw*^-TiI.

Congreaa, Xte pledgee of tte'lest remngnt
of fhe parly In the Nonh which tea hereto/bre teen tra.-, shall be Carried oat in
coelveeence -with tte Mart veptrMieatr'
party, by-overthrowing the Conference
Act. and Increxaing the protective features I
of tte tariff Tte South will tten stand
“alone r—’-ftethM amongst tte fslthIcei.’*' Atenhl—Al&gt;andone&lt;te-tetrayed—-

D. BrW, and G. rUm W
L. 3. Senate, ilk-gJ, intMn’»m‘jUw-il aiijl
void. Thu SUM rcaolut«uuU‘
10 tty HoUMa ... . j Jad?
ffjw P(f,

1 nave not ireieu, no
'wM ,W •teuofu10 able since। my
.return to Valentis, nor shall I do so, after
aM
llal tea passed, unti11 receive definite
H&amp;f
pcrmisaioa from the directors tor such

, -,1k ty therefore, from previous obaer.
very low price. Tte third i-Mutne Wthe' v^dtHvi. and from a careful review of all
Monthly will’ eopmeap
ittyl ,.baa, oouurred ainco my departure
at which ten* &lt;h* “Awtoeret of the frtua Vatyuia, dial I now state my strong
pqnujettyu ttyltte eaHa is raciverabls—
BrajAfcaf Table- will
CmM/ rsoiMtwablr, and if such opinion
■eetyt ef artkiea which, ,'ip;jarc'.(ij^i^
btaewrruoc,. tte re^peOtng of oummunica
wiii proveHkora
&amp;h*&gt; (lee wUh America must at oe&lt;x&gt; follow

the 'fyrrltoriea, n6 milter how large a
majority of tte Prdhle may be opposed
to it, aiid prowiiug it thbre In di reel de­
fiance Of a popular sovereignty," la tte
nevi1 demand of J^ie South. It follows
logically from tKe DreT^Sevlt deciaion.
Wc coufraa that wc.aec Rut how those who
sustain,that deuiaioo can cxmsastcnlly re­
fuse the. demand. . The grant qucalton in
political.circus ,‘now is; .Win Douglas
stihoui to tols requirement, and ibpa re-,
new bis fi.rmer fealty ip.tbc South 1
।
IhcNeFWJKniifMJ'*
e/
SoiiiA, iafyrtp ua

sat’ “7 ,'’a-"'“ c% wur*
T^.n .;-.i t-&gt; ' r . TvwsaMa Tireasrvr. - -

|^“ A new nrtielr'of girls Mnufaetoted in New York that must be kept ass' s. ssMJSsS’i.-'^arx
in bofeiea It wilt eMtotfltybtaM'Hs’ ttt s^Gr etestowHtos. ir toy, why thegreyer &amp;

^.*XSk'

AND

i. ...

Sr.clv* B.rU Ih.lr
.HJVS.SSC Pi^irajiss; is;

EfT" A female organurwiktdicdlsiely lii Cincinnati, leaviagW^Q.M^icb afie. vauung • crey of th* doUco &gt;ad onto to te
had accumulated &gt;y, «WK;'&lt;UM. pbyrf^
th? orpm in tty sfrgpfo, so tty pq»n&gt;,saj.
A medsrn wrteraare t “It may
serm strange but il)te-&gt;««taa4 that rate
generally an- more af-kidof fuoravathab
wosaea era tit nae.NiJ The feat! is i'ot
•orange” M&gt;-ailjifer ia to&gt;te«aam.»te/r&lt;w

MMtoapecahlteoAeof law a fee. *h* pretoc
s gained during, the manufacture
imw of al^wy ia all 4»e Taryitoriew—,
wscraeot one of the eaMv. will, in
dr.swwt wtewi mwi te
tewlity, enable riw ti&gt; ascsrtalu
roMi^Mbr. • 1
' ■ • ' -1' "n&gt; sitter feu-or Maiaaid^r. Doggtyi hefiue
wa aaa widgc^k* to jwnounee hjm soft- FJrtulcn'*. Ofc*
Breault 'bf this examinatiem be
9uA te to natiafy rty own jatotent,!
voui debility, It'
btrn
*.
■ r■

HARD-WARE
!
,:t . u.Ill Wt/l.l.ll «

... ...' 'FJ ..wt bir ni .um evin
. f^tW*oO.N'-»&lt;24.—Hmtilrln JUa«rty,
rm-mter of Correas ai.xX.faMk. lAr.'Xk
district teed of cvo.uiupthtyai, fi^'sirrk
thia «»&lt;&gt;&lt;ning. ' sirv’l
lalituanc

■ 1‘ltOHM-E NOTICE'
’0^ IRCftlOAX. O«nt» offawre. t£~
JM w
-f &lt;tw Fretat* Court, to tto
blared before this mighty j-arty as an err
flamirie, and covered It as with a' halo of Thursday iasu
"u'-J T w'.-uuu
iu ibe y»r m&gt;« ttousst.* eigM • tondrv* Mij
glory. Alone!—nrith as grand an Intofiftv vlSMlI FrtW-ul. Onu I. f:»r. J.^of |«Mbstr
. la tto taMto otAto suite oftesnuto 8tov*r
Istint), as august a, deteiny, as e*er lay
i1*?’"- ■.* .. . —. ....
. . .
_ ...
resplendent arid gloriub* before a great
.
.. - -.d! ^r.,.. I,.1Z1
ana Mt people. ' ' _ "■
gar Tte Priosa Rsgeikt.
Prussiar
hwtetilah sibe to ttyae adopted nd published ny
who take*,the.plaee -vf^ty. ueed-up.King
the'Boxrd, I feel that I am entitled—nay
A s1*re co-lc for tte Thryitorica, oom­ (wty tya drunk himself mad,) bcuXUGQ,
rtllNl upon—to offer my services at tho
, mIj I .?
.....
pelting the admiaslon W Slavery into all OOO a year.

this an escellfflrt

that paper.

to

Jtev.sa; isao-aniT.
x
" ‘ 'GdXRblAN’S'

o«r goods u suit th* times and ears

■

7

‘ nXkit U ridi&amp;W esttarfty h.rvtok.rV
gnatod terns, by ths
a* teatotoMat**
oeoetj or-peWcftU; IMalp trf #tebUM.EStoll

!***••&gt;"' «• k"U*»*1 *• -^MMSlsd M

iF*l*

««• "‘•jfctiXmty.fr4 •n.ru

RegHttMJ’Ttr loac Mr. Wyl- shall then be prepared to makiruW' eotn-

mm'

-- V -Au.. AnI:ibX*-1

■ ’fSHtf underUks, at hrv own rota/and
M-Wowa risk, to*
ewnmimica
-«M WMl Newfoundte»/, ate fhrtter, |o

■. d^ui»s«»sE.a&lt;s6Bar
Wi "Its nAld fow’.ifi’W
■etionl ttpMt - ■ ,dMt«K*
the &lt;MMh&lt; J

teealy to fob Ike sksD be keyt
i yfM wAfoyartr.
,
[therefore, tehees* *bo directors’

fee bom fined three doflaro and

; «uraMre&lt;Wmfoimd1ffo’i
&gt; ■oo«imm&gt;i&lt;y. &gt;An;thxt'M
to criftrinre thc’eUMMx
fe««,tefo.f.u*ehirflrtS

u'JMWaHCD.I

er

«•♦*»» ;

�WxiSi

»W -«•«
Hue
»8«MR;.MBra8 wax
Um. ANNA WngM’LET,
VlUMNIA.VAVUHAN,

Ua ^ *ymj9HNlMKSZ&gt; iMOTMt
GOLDEN
1
GOLDEN PRIZE,

'—*!-! ■»■ Hra 7-7
'

THE

•WMIMttteL-,.

GOLDEN PRIZE.

___ SBlgg&gt;*w»r

.^^aarssaai!
The aioek oooairte to part of

DELAINES,

PRINTS,

MERINOS,

SHAW UK ItUMIERY,. D-iENIMS,

FLANNELS, BHE^HNGS, STRIPES
TICKS, UNSEYSi SCOTCH PLAIDS.
SHHM’jNGS (brawft and .white,) KEN:mee, aid Iraatfeen llfa bejm«f tho c,e-

TfbKY XEANS, TWEEDS, CASSL

IMERE4’

LWT’rAVTkNTMtPAWLr MtOOO.
toteck
fte-rya t of twenty

’

• Minning lial:

OTHIJVG
St?- “*^*** * ?•
Mb dwap MsmOm good.

paW-°'wtdeh

&gt;

«“«

; napfMp n ...
DR. J. &lt;2- AYER &lt;b OO.

IU1 w a, ■. Iterutelw a will &lt;

LXffiiVoiu
crfc.!rz1,SKr

LOWXLX, MASS,

yarai Criy potu* »sn Borrta.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
tee wow far itadEaKK a raster fa; »to csra of
•rare vane^ of Ttoyt and Iait-r Complaint, that

i

JrsTRE(TlVT-n)
Al the cheapcnt Store in town by

. FoMCorrrntKMo;.
ru&gt; Cvaa or Drtrtriu
. Ysadacxwss; ■ ■
WlCraaw Ixptosmo:
Foa. H*aS*c*b ;
TuCcaa or Dtix'ttkxt
For a. Fact Stu ma ex ;
.axCtu arjtaTMFom

H. J. KENFIFliD
; ivfliiw writ frfl Fiji md winter GOODS,
whi^ ^lx^ljlfor , .
, , ,

READY

;

-at M.ttminbing A&lt;»w prices. My motto
!ic’*^ nHWt&lt;irtipc* I han &lt; ho cheapest. *
!
1 lutc-jtoi|/wciv&lt;d M B00*! assort m«rt

. t '.■

Udiea,

•

DRESS GOODS
j Such ns Prints, Ginghams, Ix’lutinn, Mc-

MOBTUAOpBAl.K

I rinos, Paranicttns Black Al|«tc«ts nnd a
I VriWy.VW-iol JlcUInsi aU \ery
j mid very cheap.
t r^MlrT’. HH. totte-atlra fur Uh beoa!
Alto’s good nwirtment of a&lt;iths tor
mcii’it we?r,aiul u Urge slofk vf alajilj*. •‘•^•Wf'^^oowjrotM8
Ik-iitniB Shcctingi*, shirUng, atripes, checks
The »box« •erUflratei «S4 »*»; oU»«ra. ran be
«cn at ray ol*t&lt; Many one at say Kmc- GM one
and tickings.
of MJ Family Medical bIumuc. gratis, trial tn/
l^iil.Ze'daBkr.tLla GUr
jUj^a$*S
J^T. REG^IV KD mw kA ,,
on txc*. .S' and lift*.
. .. &gt; . /•
.
.
BOOTS and RHjOFM,
j
Ob wLkIi raid Bwri4a^o.ttiara a, dMiui'S to W&gt;
dur at ll&gt;« date of ib'ra iraliw. trnq Aiurifed and I.m»\eil5*s BykiM;apflr Boots, a S fem
thirtycmcdullara and ui»rt«-,twn cento, ;►
aud bo tail er pruoeaiB^.
-giW mtaorfmehlsV.*^,l'&gt;» jirices.
i&gt; nuitr to raeojgriMMid.dcbl&lt;toa*rrtt i
On bald a v&lt;AJtrn»AJtoek-.ZCrvckerr
toamip eecured by «&gt; ! oiortstgv ur.anj jeuf
C.tf^AT bMCOVBBJD k.
■
I' Notier te berabr Rirro that hl._IUU»» 6r,
•WW*Ju-' -.1
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE '
a power of rale in raid mortgagS WiMateflU! aSO ib-|

m nun. river. a.
&lt;
_ _
•EMe»«rS. ftweeuer. lUtkntimioe, Fant A &lt;V.
£ Bauk-ra, Kartdogtrai. h C.
JUoti. Oeorjri
Sew York.
SU.m- Wm. 11- Ho.., O«-T ofDetewarc
XRobt. For*j the. F-*q . Gen’l Fl. Ag I, I. C. D. R
3 X. B-'ri ordering. grre «&lt;rar name, prat
gefltee. emratywrf-Sttoe. and the nam. of lb.
nesmt tapre* &lt;dBc.-.
■
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I
I

StJnSS-JfT».-*-S.
A
watt the brat aid that l» futC.ru., aadthryahoald
have it.
'
AH our Rwardteo ary far nabhj

tor

Sold bv J.‘ P. Rvnginw, Hasting*.
goeda on Uicm Uibi. I intend la sell
much
to»w jwfte than fcrtoerlr, aa thereby 1 rball braCKSUAMt to iHSttw arto authority l.ereto- dlrnryiseray.nftoocT.
fara grauted to tto Jtofct of Frolrate. far tbo
aoaair of Basra,*! atoh «ux»»o to a»l• al public
saetiaa to ttogg&gt;rt toj^far, at the Court 1^"^
Grateful for the literal pttrarac.
faltowiite'
t t.f Darhl ■towed, 1 w&gt;U to future eo&amp;aror te)
!^“5
UaMa^^MlNr^ ’*♦.

A~»-

P

.tajisglrar® lueUtaW

aih*.er

A PRIZF FOR EVERYBODY »
WHO SCjkiClUIlEH FOR THE

'j^astjsswfx)^. I,I .

psa-£
to will Bstt^the r———a—
scbldss..;

, MEW YORK WEEKLY PREM,

.

“kraBHKK «JJ

&lt;i ut,

J

'BlJlEKKEBS,
I have also a very largo quantity ot

ILLUSTRATED

XATynEjajsm
..i+w

TlttNKW YORK W.KSKLY PRESS i. not rd

missTiysr

^3®S)W&lt;

Dated S&lt;|.L r, !&lt;K

11^r,

,

,

Mew Arrangement
at tte Ktora off. BOWKR/f- &gt;’ .11 •.

BOOTS

ac

SHOES,

weWfi«^V.WAA- SSHSM®?
"’’outtoa -r.aa.iL
‘SSK’BVWW’’-

‘tMrilttpaVficiilarly catTlhe attention
uFpmatrtwh- are MfMMg to th- Get
that I have jost Received a larjic sltok of
Nails and Glass and that I will furnish
sash Glass. nails, Door Trimmings dee.,
r.TH IBM I H|UM1I IWMIBIt’
nlS-yl
U J KEN FIELD

a^i)&lt;i3j£i£iYi. i

kept ecnatantly os tend, and all kiotte MADE TO

WILLIAM JONES,

,lsjsi

Huvlra* bow’d the ewtlre HteeK •&lt;

MH

^3^’

WS»

poBHSlilY k-l» hitteiB* *

r coQ«u»Ujr .riJlBi .uHh-ra^o lte
same, all of wmcli, lie propo-ura to sell

’WMBr’MBffi
of teary d-cripltet. at
la .aa'.e’iteto v»” ■

■jS.WS?1,

ir

yta

.-WM"’‘“VOTnT

'u,.—«.n,«« «&gt; u. ‘*«’i
—"sasr
M —

. ■
.
a aoKrTMi.,

■

—&gt;
'r

physician* bububon.

SSSSSaws.

“Artfk•MU

•.'IM) ’

New Barry Mill.

■'
’.Th .TMlZf.'l
in as good order nnd rrf prompt m any
other Mill in Barry, or any other opuft’.y.

; W. wotod ramtifnlly rail &lt;“•»»“ to rar
I
ol coHimUb fte» ’Itritoy-WM-mw »*

'Jt

. La

ALtera -nnaarriitmt

rlEtrBB 1M1.B 1&gt;C CU^rEST

mi band, all Unto of ftoote » my hat
■ «&lt; &gt;■&gt;
ytrrw.’Tfr: Con.ta.Uy
rgyi^uora aud all °f.»be brat ,ual.ty.
to do nny amount&lt;H: •• ..j uw;»» "■ s*- id
f MdALL raoriTS AlcpQDidi: hal»
crrsTCiid?
-vt-ome,

naMdiM-.and rrnc etiUfaehwibteiltoBtotJ*
ritet imprtn-cdrlsff/tqr*^^.*^
SiuWtet^wft asd pteipMOd -FT. Wi *?&lt;

WAfiTWWriWf-i:

-r BOOM—

—“

of Probate,

WAAC C. MOTT;
■ atera mu Bite •«( w Yssft. dtb lb. vnS

on luud au.d^llj&gt;er*&gt;B3 wtotofl to buy or,
;i sell ynlNjr wdf to cull bdurr bargaining.

“'7?

....

WOU J. C. FWaiOXT. in fete trp^&lt;tec.u-4

of nil kinds cheap for Ready Pay^______

A raatTlFCLLY

n»u&gt;ra.sra*iMii“ •
?-•
fl , -------------------- .&lt; JlftaMttJt^UMCT

;^^^gWeSK4.SW

n .bBaejinnewunA^iSSlfei
riorwBolWt
FEBUIFUGE ttttl!
.™2"^5 ‘lu

�hew araine goods!
GOLDEN PB1ZE,
GOLDEN PB1ZE,

golden prize,
GULDEN I’-RIZE.

NEW SPRING GOODS

“JftsScANMN ATI AN YEO IT A 1
PI UAL Dr Rebar* prwst* the r«n
it.r. ofcxperirn«.h*rd*todr *nde&gt;
5&amp;SS5S&amp;

EratnSKS^etras-B."

•«CSilse?2S?»3ti
or (3 per bait dwn: Scnndins.i.n
x$ «eu per bdx.or sre for «&gt;•

ESwiaSjanssig^

CB®DXBBYi
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GLASS-WARE
B.gn1to*rs •ilE^stoee Ik to regaiuiW. j
Nv ternate about! be witbunt theta
**»---—m Tsjipisr
J. P. BobartsACs.,Haatanga.
A. J. Btfwne. I’ndncriUc.
K. Niebel., OraagsvUte.
lallytn_______
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AUCTPoal^'inswl

Herat &gt;’&gt;»». V'lffl'ine. Sleeve Hnttoaa. Shirt Slud*
Watehkrrt; JJold and SUeer Thimble*, sad a varirty oT ilhcr article*, worth fro® fifty cnts te
*SkJ»Q&gt;&lt;S*rT.
J
.
•TVs trill prerat every nanon *et.ding n» 6fi:&gt;
subscriber*. •» ««“*‘&gt;- • ‘,o‘1 w“'c,‘- wo'*1* •&lt;£
to any one .ending m 1 DO subscriber*, nt t5 each.
.OeU Wstclt.wi.rll. ttl bvvry subscriber will
slso rvceivs a present.
.... .
Itnmnliitclv uu receipt of ilia money. tt&gt;« sub­
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C1NC1NN4T1. Friday Sept, i, IWh^

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JUST RECEIVED

BBOKM AND ITATIOIERT I I
WH.1.TAM n?BANTA l»«» J«t rtetired a nrw.
.lock cd*Jeweliy. Ifoota, Htelfonery. de., st Al Um cUcnponl store, m town by
-j_&lt;
-LL. ill, Hn«,
EJ.KENTITLD

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

BEADY ZP-A.’ST,
at astonishing low prices. My motto
te ‘a Rule chwtpcUhsn the cbcspesL’
I have juat rtevhed a good assortment

HERD’S PLAID, STELLA SHAWLS,

®x:

COL­

LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)

WHITE GOODS, &amp;c.

DRESS GOODS

‘

Sm h ns f’riuts. Gingham*, l^Laina, Me­
rinos. 1‘nramettaa Black Alpaccas and a
variety-erf WewG-Itolmtoto, ail rery nier
and very ebenp.
Aho a good iwwtrtmcnt of Cloths lor
men’s wear, mid a large stock of staples.
Denims Sheeting*, sliirtiitg, stripes, checks
and tkAisg*.

DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTON A DES, of srery
MWCWVUU
e^»'**w -w. w*w w
north af rnugn tea wrist, containing $»»V-

^.ttedKEJjfh.ssst.'

a new stock of Fall and winter GOODS,
which wall be sold for

GINGHA'MS, PRrFlftT^ihEP

MARSEILLES

joiixs.

cbdiiHG

sawsi
Drew

CHAMBRA8,

'3am«t
. 'tofciA I anppvu-

variety and style.

CHECK MARSEn.LES, CHECK
*H erpcw for
&gt; the highest AND PLAIN NANKIN, /ANliY
wrt !I»n*e, In
Stfrc LINEN, WHITE LINEN DKILL
l ASCV C.ASSIMERES, . Urp .UK*,

J I. ST RECEIVED n new kt U
Un • lueb *ak! mot'gsgv there i* claimed to be
BOOTS and MIOEM,
due si lb« date of Ibia nul.av, raeu terndted and
tbirty-aneduUar* enduhiety-ln ernl., igTJlJK.)
and count or |irneee&lt;lin|t* having been iMilluled fjtdir's Gaitent Riialjjua atid Boots, a
al law ar la equity to nem vf the said tfcbt mw t»- gmxl MwnrfmrnTnt -eery low price*. _
maining ucurwl by said mortgage or say pan
Or. hnnd n ven large stock ofCrockery
stone andGI.ua Ware.
.
tswt&amp;aa
Just reevhed »-n6w stock of
pursuance nt I be sial Bia iniwach cue aiade and
'
BUi^DKEIBS,

beautiful palterasaud very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

A FKIZE FOB ETKHIBODY t
WHO 8CBSCMIBE8 FOH TUB J

’

HSW TOM WKEKLT PREM,

of air kinds chwip'for Ready Pay.
1 have also a vary largo quantity at

X^TFUaEtJEIJET

Vtttr :*tiv+a.i\

Hew Arrangement
TERMB-1N ADVANCH:

'
JS

a large .lock and great variety. Men's ealf boots
forM !fc Up boots. k&gt;p brogank. crffdn.ana®

AND CUTLERY.,
Old Fogyiam Distanced
YoungAmerica Ahead.

iWiW'SrMiW

®iy-«sa Mpk*
be arWoUbo diatritotiad M eempriaed (a

I would particularly call the attention '
of persona who are building to the fact
that I have just Received a large sleek ol
Nails andi Glaim and that f'wTn furnish
ash, G labs, nails, Door Trimmings Ac.,
i-t as low a figure as possible.
»12-yl___________ U J KENF1ELD___

Groceries &amp;■ Fancy Goods
caa Im fonnd in Ute aasteni &lt;w western rye-

® SID 0'5 BY? 3

C0MBTAKT1.T
Don’t forget the place,

ROWEU S HARDWARE STORE
l&amp;OOoUG«nrd.Vwi.FobCb&lt;m..l&lt;&gt; to KmJ.

twelve .liiiltajr*. Dks ds. sine to etevrn •bil­
ling*. Kid oongrm* gsiten, easoieiod .bootees,

tM targ^tHsrdwara traalnraa h&gt; Hast-

calf bootees, good quality, for aine shillings, sad
iTdfViiiin frrtkiiiF-■
Hit jl *lt •

{WM nm WI&lt;5W
TlORSfERLY^ kept by T. Pun-urs, is
I1 consuntiy making additions to the
same, all.qfjaMch,; he proposes to sell

CHEAPER that the CHEAPEST
CoasinsUr on hand.' ah'klmls of Goods in toy 11m
(exMSCUtptor* r and all of the best quality,
Com nod
as me Me*** ia

LOWHST PRKT8.

hi M-eood order and as prompt aa any
other Milttt Barry,-dr way bUwKiounty.
5I» teg secured tha Servian of
: if «f

wsiat; orru
iirm wm

WnffiSra.

. .lock of Good. i. large sod well selected, eonig of every variety andof
u
,

TEMPERANCE

I cTOk&lt;itWj.»» taa.»!»

• .kr

Tba rcMOtw why

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f*Mf O'nwerH. for I D-rU U

10 Pat. Lev. HmL Cased Watebm &gt;00

• -.tHw. '.ail t'atMl-M

RANCH 3UTH1I

If
la

ISAAC C. MOTT,
i. »nw setting

tf£®W ip-iuttips!

Coinprulng everything for s fvntfetnsa’e cnktll;
shirt*, colUn. glove*. ho*l«ry, ersvsU, psate, *v.
cry rsriely from •«* shillings to six doU*r&gt;; sosis,
every price, quslily and palters ; vests from «tx
shilItags to ate del lars.

S^QBS,

GKKAT IMNOOVKR1 »
THE PHlLHSOPIIEft'S SToXE
FOUND.
•
/“tOk J. C. FREMONT, to bi* travel* ducuvvfv'i
V' m»n» startling weoders.Mtt MMBite*
dvrful sail tree, then die recent diuravery tint

W.wouJd rapeelfully enllnitoaUM tostr

H. Hastings.

•W^ih'WniW' *M*kr, U* ror UIl
•— "*—*-

Ul^h

“-segivwssaeaU.

____
_______ JWD A GRANT.
Hastings, Sep. 8, 1WT.
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■ 35^ w
uaraaw-^-r.^^
aaanx* Hot., lb IM*.

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The above bnnnaaaia all its tartans brata Ims
•wtoMtodotfbwtlteMbaMtboa,^* fota aboeaf
yfctwm Sumi,Uita Mwth pm.efAiM ■nUawa

FEBKiniGE WINE
ax

tiuuuDMiwin sea ras cvsx &lt;w,.

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

OSsc »u 1 ta»il wbsertei».psraaAua..|l M
When dnliversd by *4ltarist...A....... J M
T; b. paid iavarisMy U■ sdrancr.
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M NEVINS * COMPANY, P™prt.u,rv

TEEMS—»1JK&gt;, IN ADVANCE

VOL. 3,
gistings ¥

Jirrttorj.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1858.

(Original gottrs

INTO THE »V NS HINE.

.RANT a^FAFIAHNG,
PslERS in all kioda of dry. aoeda..

D*.
I’. II. Ac J. RISSELI.,

IBA5CJH KOWEK

BnftlbwanJ ydtew light &lt;to thick lav

j. r. it obi: rts * co

. ctuA-rua util
-Uiwet'a Illock.

&gt;«'» ..rs

r.. IhtUe
I rubber
Al--, aj
&gt; idllts.
•«,U pui.I for bides, pelts, T
T
’ «imc CEH«. '

I)'.
I did drears.
While round tne many a bounding strcdin
Ta spleudura pageant lend bis Urea;
I aca a city's glsamlng spires.

DI

While in toy sight * tumbling airecra
sift the UappineM

M

. J. VV. BUCKLE.
______
irfinOX’Alll.KTAH.OK. Cutting do.tr tojir- I I, dreaming turiewly our life

IMME1, COOK.

If asrldly earns bat afltaie ibe
Thru let them
alone the » rfaee Iteht.
Let noituur sink but w hat is mart aaJ bright
Ta niugls with its waters: so nr dream

with tints so delicate and Cue

Of all the light upon them abed.

Which gladdens all onr.drcam.
Spring cams, and tiwn I lured th* trig'
rertb.
Luxuriant wmmer came, with joy and mlrt
‘I s*t «r lieart nnon them, but I (mini!
UOI.BKOOK
That soon they parsed from tbsir allotted bar
A nd two. 1 knurr thee* lease* will kda away
And all this treasure paaa fato dec*y.
Vat each waa (air and real wbUa ‘twaa here—
Thoweh all mast tali tn eonsunmale the ’ear
A cuit Court Cooimbatouvr. Office &gt;a Beik-j'» Pd nni regard the wjjrter aa (he sod
To which all other passing aea*um tend;
Bat lte&gt; life’s sorrows, it more likely aerma
The pansnig ’ieta of aur tm»I«nt dreams.
1 call It dreaming, (hr I know that still
WlraU'er betide, w» may dream what *a wl L
Mrs only dream the gold u rich and bright.

Tho hula delectabte appear

The world transfigured overhead.

II. P. CHEHR1,
ud Oddity. Residence. Johnstown,
tv. Micfc. iftyMkapt alwMra oa h»n&lt;L

Intently bent lu catch lbs tana
Unheard, but by tbe soul alone
Which guardian angels, borering round,
Bing i
■

llocded to promptlymi •«•
J, NoWe’a block. Balds Creek.

These enriJora of brilliant shade

TttfrlCSt
f * eral Lai
promptly attends
Darryville. Mich.

Mo fearful tiller ploughs for bread;

Where Nature’s agents firmly bald

W. II. CUI n O.

AH thing’ to one great harp belong.

All In the melody combine.

JOHS S..YA5 BRUNT,

Thearr things for Something elM endure.

The great Immortal Player playa!
Then let me dream, If.I may thiol
That while the commen cup I dnnk,

1 think it sheds a light divine,

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STANTON A TIFFANY,

keeper wM|
couldn’t get

NO. 31

n» DIAMOND BREASTPIN.

Imfortaxt Hnrr in Wabmino Ctonru.
“1 wish father would oome home.”
—Tta American Agriculturalist aaaeru
“it will cost two hundred dollars,
“I amat-your service."
Tta voice that said tbb iiad a troubled Ajmal” said George Blakely to. his
Tbe wprds of her husband had stunned
tone, and tta lace that looked up was young, proud and extravagant wita. The
sad.
H
Mrs. Blakely. She never saw Idin after­
tone in which he said this shotted Butt
ward.
That night be posed to his ac­
“Yoar father will ta very angry," said her request had startled him.
count before a higtar tribunal than an owing so much to the inherent quaiitiw
sn aunt, who was sitting In the room with
“1 know it will.
But what are two
one’a'&gt;c W{UI '^ in P°vwty
a book in tar hand. The boy raised him­ hundred dollars for a diamond plnl”—
self from ta sofa, where ta tad been ly. Mm. Blakely’s voles wai over half con­
The story Is one of every day life.— commend.
If people pursuing the’olding iu tears for half an hour, and with a temptuous.
“Mary Edgar's diamonds George Blakely is the representative of a
fashioned system of washing will simply
touch of indignation in his voice, an cost over a thousand dollars."
class. Not al I of them rob banks, or de­ take the precaution to throw all the cloth
swered—
“JuA one thousand dollars more than
“He’ll bo sorry, not angry. Father her husband could afford to pay for them," fraud their employora. But all of them,
to support idle, extravagant wives In cool­ hours before beginning operations, they
never gets angry."
said Mr. Blakely.
ly establishments—costly in comparison will find half tta labor of rubbing saved
For a few moments tho aunt looked at
“Ha's the beatjudge of that, I presume,'
to tlieir means, spend more than their io roost cases. Water is of ilselfa great
tta bey half eurioualy, and Lrt tar eyes retorted his wife.
'
earnings or profits, and &amp;il In tta end to solvent, even of the oily materials that
fell again on the book In her band. The
“But that doesn’t signify. You cannot,
pay their just obligations.
rollout upon clothing worn in contact with
boy laid himself down on the soft again, Anna." .'
A modern young lady, fitshtonsbly edu­ the body, but time is required to effect
and hid his face from sight.
“What d'you do with your monev, pray!' cated, and with modern' notions of style,
tta solution. Every one is aware of tta
“That’s father now P He started up,
Tho young wife turned sharply upon
fashion and domestic equl pmenta, is alto­ effect of keeping the hands or feet moist
after tta lapse of nearly tun minutes, os her husband, and her w ords and tone stung
gether too costly an article for n young for a few hours—the entire external coat­
tta sound of a bell reached his ear, aud him into rather a sharp reply.
But this man of small means or a moderate salary.
ing of secretion is dissolved.
The same
went to the room door. He stood there only aroused her anger, and made her
Diamond pins, rich silks and hire, rose­ effect is proiluced by soaking for a few
fur a little while, and then came slowly more unreasonably persistent.
wood furniture, six, seven, eight or nine
back, saying with a disappointed air:—
“O. very well,” said tar too yielding hundred dollar houses, operas, balls, fash- hours etotlies soiled by tta exci etory mat­
ter of tta skin.
1 wonder what keeps husband, al last, “go to Canfield’s to­
“It isn’t tether.
ioruiblo pswtles, Saratoga and Newport,
him so late. Ob, I wish ta would come.'’ morrow and get the pin.
Toil him to and succres in business, are altogether
Takxuo Dku Sxixs.—The method
"You seem snxious to get deeper into send in the account on tho first of Janu­
out of the question.
If young inen usually practised in preparing deer skins
trouble,” remarked tta aunt, who had ary. and It will be paid."
would unite the latter and matrimony, for market i« as follows: The skins are
only been in the bouse for a week, Bor
Mrs. Blakelv was in earnest.
There they must look into another circle for placed in a barrel of water with enough
who waa very amiable nor very sympa­ was not one of tar fashionable acquain­
wives. A girl who is Independent ciKiugh ashes to make a weak ley. They remain
thizing towards children. The boy's fault tances but tad a diamond ring and breast
torero tac&lt; own living as a teacher, or there until tho hair comes off easily with
had pr?rokrd tar, and she considered pin, and until she was the owner of one
with the needle, is a wtfe worth a score a graining knife, and they are then grained.
him a fit subject for punishment.
or both, she could no longer hold up her of such butterflies of fashion; and a rising They are then hung up’ to dry until hard
"I believe, aunt Phebc, that you would head in society.
Her husband was re­ yoong min, who has only his industry to and flinty, and then are soaked in raiu
like to see me .whipped,” said tta boy a ceiving taller in a bank nt a salary of fif­
water with a little soft soap; tta water
teen hundred dollars per annum, when bo I rest npon for snores, Is a fool to marry
little warmly. “But.' you won't.”
sny other.
Useful industry is always | being about blood warm. To dry them
“I must ponfess," replied aunt Ptabe,. was married, wbioh was about a year be­ honorable, and difference of sex makearm wringing Is resorted to, and after this,
“that I think a little whole-nme discipline fore. For a young mau in hisnosilion,
difference in this particular.
process, the wrinkles are pulled out by
of that kind you speak of would not be ho tad not married wisely.
Tta bandtbe band. They should be next smoked
out of place.
If'ydu were my child, 1 some (ace and captivating manners of a
Axxcootb or Paor. Maass.— Lieut with rotten wood or sawdust, in a long
dushiiJg belle bewildered his fancy. Ila Maury , Ruring’tta delivery of his ]&lt;kti&gt;re
am very sure you would not escape."
trench for a day or so, tta skins being
“I am not your child; I don’t want to proposed in taste, was promptly accepted, on the Atlantic Telegraph, at Cleveland, placed loosely in a box or barrel, and
ta. Father’s good, and loves me."
aud led to the altar, not a true woman, to Tliursdar night, related tho following an­ again washed in rain water. This process
“If your father is so good, and loves bo transformed into a true wife, but a ecdote of Prof. Morse, whilecngngfitfper, ’ is repented twc»or throe times and n very
you so well, you must ta very ungrateful weak, capricious, vain creature, incspa feeling bis fir»u relugrnph line, belweeN jw-ell
;
tanned skin Is the result.—Sri. Xu.
or a very inconsiderate boy.
Hij good blc of genuine love, and too Selfish and Washington and''Baltimore. *Ita report’
neea don’t seem to have helped you very narrow-minded to feel tho influence of is (torn the Htruld:
A-Sixoclsm Pxexomsxox.—In tta re­
much.”
honorable principle.
Mr. Morse's first idea was to by his cent ndtlresa of Hoi.. T. L. Clingtam, be-'
“Hush, will ynu 1" ejaculated the boy.
An extravagant lore for dross aud or­ wire underground, and accordingly be bad fore the North Carolina State Fair, ta
excited to anger by. this unkindnese of nament characterized her from the begin­ built a heavy plow to make the furrow. mentions, in connection with tho manufiux.
speech. ning, and ata would harken to none of Mr. M., as he proceeded, encountered turn of wine, and the difficulty ou the Au
“Ptabe!"
It wm the boy’s mother her husband's gently offered remonstran­ insuperable difficulties rebtive to tta in­ lautic slope of tta United States, of pre­
who spoke now, for the first time. In an ces. Nearly hall bis income she spent sulation of the wires.
venting its acetous fermentation, a remark­
under tone added: “You are wrong.— during the first year of their marriage, in
He found that ha must abandon able fact concerning a locality ofthe wes­
Richard is suffering quite enough, and dress and jewelry.
tta utulergrouad plan and put tho wires tern part of the State. In a diirtrict of siyou are doing him harm rattar than good."
Tbe dotnaud iur a two bundred dollar &lt;&gt;n poles. But wtal excuse should ta few miles if extent, on tta Tyron moun­
Again the tall rang, and again the boy breast-pin, coming upon young Blakely given for the stoppage of his present work tain, ueitlier dew nor frost is ever known.
left the sofa, and went to the sitting-room as it did. at a time when he Itadjusl made "until he could set the poles and string the The same district b remarkable for tta va­
door.
the unpleasant discovery of a deficit in wires! Without some excuse he feared riety and excellchac of its native grapes,
“It’s father !”xmd he went gliding dowd his income, when compArij^ with bis ex- an entire withdrwal of confidence and of nnd they often found in fine condition in
penscs, of several hundred dollars, sadly tta Congressional appropriation. He told the open nir as lute as December.
stairs.
Tbe
“Ah. Richard
was the kindly greet­ disheartened him. But he was not brave his dilemma to bis plowman, who was dryness of tta atnampbere, in tta locality
ing, as Mr. Gordon took tho hand of his enough to meet the exigency, and there­ shrewd and quickwitted. Says tta plow mentioned, and its equability of tempera­
boy. “But what is the matter, my son! fore, weakly yielded to » demand that mon, “Dr., you see that stump right in ture, are most remarkable, and we sho’d'
should have been met by an unflinching our path!" “Yre!" “Well, T)r., if this like to know more concerning it.
you don't look happy.”
“Won't you enmo in here!” And Rich­ refusal.
plow, drawn by this strong team, comes
The first of January found Blakely in contact with that stump, it is a used
ard drew his father into the library. Mr.
Said old Mrs. Philanthropy, the other
Gordon sal down still buhling Richard's short of luuila by considerably more up plow, and the work must atop until day, accosting a precocious urchin in the
than the price to be paid fur the diamond the plow is repaired." “Go ahead," said streets, with a wardrobe remarkable for
hand.
.
“You are in trouble, my son.
Wtal pin. Canfield’s bill came in,'and must be Dr. Morse. The team did go ahead and its ventilating advantages—
settled. It would not do fur him to hold the plow was used up on the stump, and
has happened!"
“Bubby, why don’t you go home and
Tlie eyes of Richard filled with tears as luck in the matter of payment, for the tbe work of laying the wire underground have your mother new up that awful holo
ta looked into his father’s feev. | lie tried jeweler was on acquaintance of more tad to stop until the plow could be men in your trowsers !’’
to answer but his lips &lt;piivered. Then ta i than one of the directors of the tank, and ded—and the plow is not repaired you
“Oh you get out, old ’omsn," was tta
turned away, and opening the door of tta questions might be raked and inferences
respectful reply, “&lt;mr folks is economi­
cabinet, brought out tta fragments of a drawn prejudicial to his standing. In an
How She T.ikes tux Ductos. At the zing, and a bole will last longer than a
.
broken statue, which had been sent home evil hour, under distress of mind and Hartford (Ct.l Retreat for tbe Inaane, a patch am- day.” *!
only tbe flay before, nnd set them on n strong temptation, the young man made party is occasionally given, to which those
Tbe old lady’s honest sympathy was
tabic before his father, over whose coun a false -entry, which enable? *-5~ •-•v relied
are invited; and as they mingle wasted, while the youngster tael a retreat
tenanee came instantly a atalow of regret. street two hundred dollars fr
the fund* ^tcgttlier
_jegttbi
in conversation, promenading, round tta comer, displaying a flngX'ttTiro
"Who did this, my son !" was asked in of the bank.
dancing, ic.,it isdmpossiblu foe a stran­ in tta rear.
This was only the beginning of
an even voice.
ger to tell which arts, which. On one of
ries of defidcatidns, w hich ran through these pleasant wsui-:na,-a gretfcman vis­
Do not be troubled because you have
“I did it."
many vears, before the exposure camo itor was “doing tta agreeable,” to ohu of not got great virtues. God made a mil­
"How 7”
“I threw n&gt;v tall in there, once—only ■wbicn follows such a crime. It was easier tta ladies, and Inquired of tar taw long lion spears of gram a hero he made cos
now to supply tits extravagant demands sbe tad been in tne Retreat
jcc in forgetfulness."
She told trev. Tbe earth is fringed and carpaled,
The ]«oor boy’s tones were husky and of-bls wife, whose annual wardrobe and1 bin), snd ta went on to inquire about tta not with forests, but with grasses. Only
billa for jewelry, for which she had that; institution, to whidh she rendered vory have enough of little virtue# and coiumou
tremulous.
passion,
which
is
characteristic
of
weak
A little while Mr. Gordon sat, controll­
■ intelligent answers; and when he asked fidelities, and you need not mourn because
ing his disturbed thoughts. Then he said minds, almost reached the full amount of' her “How she liked tbs doctor! she garo you are neither a hero nor n siinL-/i#eeksr
his salary.
ehcerfblly—
him such assurances of her regard for tbe
But the end came at Inst.
One morn­’ excellent phrsltian, that the stranger was
Barristers have a ludicrous habit of
“What is done, Richard, can’t ta
helped, put the broken pieces away. You ing seven -years from the day of thulr’ satlsfid of the doctor’s popularity among identifying themselves with their clients
have ban trouble enough about it, I can msrrianc, Mr. and Mrs. Blakely were' the patlente, and ho went awky without by sjicakinE in the plural number: “GeOsee—and reproof for your thoiightlcsx about leaving for the opera, when the1 finding out that the partner In tta conver- fiemetrdf the jury," said a luminary of
Mr. Blakely sallati was no other than the accomplished the Western circuit, “at tta moment tho
nets—so I will not add a word to increase bell was Amg violently.
started and turned pde, with a snddeo1 lady of tta physician, who tells the story policeman snya be saw us in tho gap. 1
your pain.”
“An, father I"- “And tho boy throw his present! tneul of evil.
heraulf with great rest, end Is frequently will prove that wo ware locked up in the
“What is the matter 1" asked his wife,&gt; asked “How she likes the doctor 7” She station-house in a state of inti ■xieallon."
arms about hht father's neck. "You are
who saw the singular change.m his coun has but one answer!
so kind—so good I”
A physician, who recently conducted
Five minutes later, and Richard en­ lenance.
tta post/morIcta examluujon in a case of
Mr. Blakely did not answer, but stood
tered the sitting'room with his father.—
Aunt Phota looked up for two shadowed listening at tbe door. Men’s voices were the strongest arguments in favor, of the itifiuttieuio, reported that, lie was “unable
todtamrar
wncttac tta child was alive o»
faces, but she did not see them. She was now heard, and tho tread of heavy feet I culture of vegetables and fruit, and their
along the passage. There was a start and eonnBmption in tbe family. Is the fuel that not at the time of its dtaiA." That wsa
puzzled.
probably tho same doctor who adver­
“That wns very unfortunate," she said a hurried movement by Blakely; then he such consumption prevents disease. We
are by no means strictly vegetarian in tised his having remdvod “from tta place
a little while after Mr. Gordon came In. stood still, aa If rivited to tta spot.
“Who are they 1 what Is the meaning theory or. practice, but we know by espo- where he mow resides."
“Jl was such an exquisite work of art.—
of thial" asked Mrs. Blakely in alarm. ricnce that fruit even at extravagant pri­
It is hopelessly ruined.”
An editor np io Minnesota says that ta
Richard was leaning against hut father At the same moment two men entered ces is cheaper and tar more profitable to was never tajipy but encein his life, and
purchase than the services of a physteian,
when his aunt said this. Mr. Gordon only tho loom.
.
\
that was on a warm summer a day, w best
and
that
if
the
former
are
not
consumed
“
Yqu
are
arrested,"
said
one
of
them,
smiled and drew his arm around his boy.
ta tey in tta lipa of two blooming maidas an article of every day diet, tho servi­
Mrs. Gordon threw upon her a look of “on a charge tf defalcation."
Mrs. Blakely shrieked, but her hus­ ces of tbe latter will bo required. ’We
warning, but it was unheeded.
“1 think Richard was a very naughty band stood "till and statuedike, ius fare have seen it assorted recently by a nitdical writer, that the introduction of the
of an ashen hue.
bay.”
“George ! George !
This fe falsu," tomato upon the table has reduced tbe
••We hare settled that, Ptata," was
tbe*mild but firm answer of Mr. Gordon; exclaimed Mrs. Blakely, recovering her severity of certain types of summer dis­
r that the tendrils of a woman's heart
“and it is one of our rules to get into sun­ self. “You could never stoop to erimo!" eases to a noticeable extent, and yetiin a
• 0(4 the tame salutary iustincL
“It is true,” bo answered, in a k&gt;w and book, not a dwen years of ag&lt;we saw II
shine M soon »r possible"
asserted
that
this
same
tomato
is
a
“
most
despairing
voice.
Then
laying
one
of
The
smiles of home are ci
Phota was rebuked; white Richard
unhealthful
and
innutritions
fruit”
A
looked grateful, and it may be a little tri­ his fingers ou the diamond pin, that glit­
have good bouses, and who pr
umphant, for his sunt had borne down on tered on her bosom, ta added, speaking
in tho diette tabfts of trar people, and » with a friend outside.
him rather too hard for a boy’s patience
dozen years more will have effect cd'still

C

husband'a dishonor 1 You demanded it.
amuse the cbiklraan.
I remonstrated, and said I pould not at
ford so costly an ornament, You re- uruaao
—— - r
--—
health by the c--msumpt«&gt;n of the pro­
ducts of our gardens, more and better
gardens wilt ta found m
.gZtCaiW. I HNHgUli
■ .ntH stead.—Amzry’s Jottmal of Ayricvfam
rlbd yon, that 1 lutd obtained a wife whose
virtues might bold me upward toHeaven,
heart ia * cup which Uempty. llU B
Dverfluws.
AY®.base nothing to ctijoy
till we have roratthiag to kqpnrt.
He
only live* Who is not a reserwiU, bnf a
now
fall
to
we would oftenor be
fountain.

They should also

�freedom

How to Ha*R Good Schools.—The

fidluwing
destinies of this nation, and

gastiigs’ Jrite Currnit.

Fine Head of

SSY HAIR.

i taken ftom ’

the Ottawa
SBWJlKD AND HAMMOND.
It has not berdtoforo been our good for­

But ho* is this cad

fr. Seward aaya :

_•

“It remains to say on-thlrpoiwf only

a.*1 The
by Dr. Alvord. On njotion, Seth Lewis,
remarkable principally, on account of a» universally slarebolding, I do not pretend of the Marshall Slateznira, was appointed
OtAlrman, pro tem., add George W. Pat­
editorial article coinjiariug Gov. Seward's
tison, of tbe Firemetrii Journal, was ap­
Rochester speech with Senator Hamtune to exchange with the Detroit Hrrald,
but its issue of Doc. 4, has come to hand,

pointed Secretary.

!

ural timo-tbe bail rings.

believe and hope that my country will yet
Herald denounces Mr. Seward's speech i
become a land of universal freedom, 1 do
being alarmingly anti slavery, itnpoBtfe, not
that
will
’ expect
‘ 1 that
it It
will
be I inndo so other­
that you
feel
.
ilLUmad and. aukidaL Hia offence'is ’*i»e
s Ise than through tho
the action of tbe Fed­ half of those published iu the State.
— .’Keep up a goM undorttandlug
eral government, and ail acting in strict
The Business Committee, appointed by
finally summed up as follows :
ecnfbrtnity with their respective umstltu- the Convention, recommended tho ap­ with llioteocbera, sodMean fl thrir efforts
in correcting any irregularity in the pu­
pointment of an orator and a poet, which pils.
Itepublicans, who will never support tho
This extract has been carefully exclu
outrageous doctrines of Senator Seward.
would add very much to the Interest of
5th. Be liberal towards tbe school.—
ded
from
any
notice
on
the
part
of
DornThough deeply stained with the sable coilutnre meetings. They also recommend Pay your school bills.
Sustain It in ev­
or of abolitionism, the northern scntuiienl
that steps be taken to procure an amend­ ery possible way, aud enouuraae tbe
dsr-footed Republicans have allowed It to
ment to tho State Constitution relative to school officers and sustain them In their
escape their notice also. There is not
efforts to make the school as efficient as
publishing the general laws.
We he­
one word of bloody restatance in the
possible.
llers such a measure is demanded by tbe
people, in order that every one may have
We are infoimed that Mr. J. M.
is but one threat, sod that threat is, to
a chance to know what changes are matjp ’Tceblea, of Battle Creek, will address tbe
leave his country and seek a new home
rilfxena of our village on tbe aabject of
“where liberty dwells."
Tho following
x»ns are not of that class, who grudge a spiritualism, on tbe evenings of Decem­
is hit language:
The Herald next proceeds to contrast
little expense when they are to be bene ber 28, 29 and 30.
He ie to be accom
"1 shall not stop to show bow speedy
with this speech, what it terms, “the truly or how complete would be the ruin whirrn fitted by tbe outlay.
ponied by a medium, and will exhibit a
patriotic speech of Senator Hammond," lbs accomplishment of thrpe slaveholding
Tho officers of the Convention, for the painting executed by a medium io a trance
and “the truly conservative and patriotic schemes would bring upon the country. ensuing year, are:
- X,
speech of Senator Hammond.1* For our-, For dne, I should not remain in tbe coun­
President---- Setb Lewia, Marshall
try to tost the sad experiment.
Having
Naw Year'* Ball.—Our esteemed
selves, wc very much doubt if the writer
Statesman.
.
spent my manhood, though not my
Vice Preaideote—J. Ia Hnckstafff friend, H. Lewis, proposes to furnish en­
of
m the
tne Herald
ntnra article
sroc.c has
ism ever carefully
rareiuiiy whvle
whole lifOi
life. ln
In *
a frrc
free But*,
State, no ariatoeraey
aristoeraey
read either of the speeches to which be’ of any kind, much lew an ariatoeraey of Coldwater Union; A. E. Gordon, Grand tertainment to such as “trip the light fentaatic toe," at his Hall, in Prairievilla, on
refers, he so very much mierepresente slaveholders shall ever make the laws of Rapids Enquirer.
M SrMU.r Sraunew no-b-n- «y., !*»&gt;“J,ta*k“ 1 .fi*11 “
*"
Secretary—G. W. Pattison, Firemen's. the evening of tbe 31st instant
in his speech, that Cuba ia not to be de­ Uli: vt
Journal.
ScWtolystriThiH or a Loafs*.—-To
d in Agriculture, Man­
sired by the south, but does say that he
The following are the resolutions adopt­ stand at tbe street crossings, and snow­
________ ?n»de, which were innocdhl
“would m»t oppose the acquisition of ter­ and beneficent, I shall never be a denicen ed by the Convention:
ball every man, woman or team that hap
ritory that would place tbe slave Sutra of a State where men and women are
Jttiofrrd, That a proper regard fur the
reared as cattle, and bought and sold at public interest requires the passage of a liappens to pew.
on /numerical equality and more, with
merchandize.
When that evil day shall law compelling the publication of tbe
Faazxa Rivaa.—Accounts concur in
the free Sutra
and he also says that oome. and all furtlicr effort at resistance
proceedings of the Board ol Supervisors
shall be impossible, then, if there shall be of tbe several counties where papers arc ■lating that the Frazer Rivpr excitement
has humbugged more into situations of
no better hope fur redemption that I can
Cuba.”
penury end starvation than it luw beoeThe speeches of Mr. Seward and Mr. now forsee, I shall say with Franklin.while
looking abroad over the whole earth for (be publisbed in all the papers of the filted. The yield of the gold ground
Hammood are peculiarly alike in one par­
a new and more congenial home: “Where county.) and al! other ffiatters relating to
waa utterly exaggerated.
ticular, and very much unlike in another. liberty dwells there is my oouutry."
the public business—the expenses of
They both display a strong confidence in
We are inevitably led to tbe conclusion which should bg paid by the people. InA wag down East nominates the
the final supremacy of either freedom or | by the tone of our Democratic cotempo- steaii &lt;&gt;f bejpg, as at present, most gen­
following Kangaroo ticket for I860—For
slavery. And each see:ns equally con ft - rarics, that they intend to join in the nul- erally left to be borne by tbe prew, or President, James Buchanan; lor Vice
of the principle tyhich nation schemes of the most radical ^1- the people deprived of all knowledge of
President, Gerrit Smith. Die recent run
the action of their public servants.
heir respect!'
reapedivb focsli- traista of the south.
If not, why this
ta tbe favorite of their
Jletulred. That we deem It a duty to of Smith in New York, and Buchanan in
ties. But they differ much in ths man­ wholesale abuse of Mr. Seward, and this ouraelvea and the people at large to en­
Illinois, has suggested tbe combination.
ner of effecting the result and in the duty laudation of the disunion speeches of Mr. force tbe absolute necessity of a mure ex­
Mr. Douglas is getting so far
ol their respective Jocalides in case of Hammond sad others I Ara we to under­ tensive and liberal patronage &lt;4 tbe lo­
cal press of the State, to the exd jsko of ready for tie l’re»idn.th»l trot that his
failure. Tbe speech of Mr. Hammond is '
stand that newthern Democracy is going foreign papers, and. to this end, we re­
fu» &lt;»f disunion from bcgiiming
_
_ to end, iu to fan's* upon the extension and recogni- spectfully recommend to tho publishers of groom, James W. Sbcahan of the Chicsco
cose
the ---------------tells to succeed
in carrySlate ...
In wv
the VUnion TI— this Slate to use every endeavor to im­ TTmrf has In preparation a life of him
case
South fails
—
— tbe
--- 1'’ of ,iarOry
J in every utaiv
ing out
out the
Uie principles
principles of
of the
the Dred
Dred Scott
Scott j Such
Sucb jg
a^trinc of
of Mr.
Mr. Hammond
Hammond's
ing
doctrine
’s prove tbeir pajiera, and make them more
Ma. St Mxaa.—Senator Sumner, who,
dedsiun, iu planting slavery every where. spwch. antl „ ,ucbt it roceives the coro- fully exponents of the local interests of
tbeir county and State; and that they os has been announced, feels sufficiently
Hear what he says in various porta of his . men&lt;lation of tho northern slavocratic urge In all suitable ways this duty, in
restored to resume Lis Senatorial scat at
speech:
I press. Wc had supposed that the abuse this respect, upon the public.
tho opening of the coming session, has
“I confess that, for many years of my | o( 8^^,. Seward waa but in accordance
Reoolrtti, That wc re-affirm the opin­
engaged rooms st Washington.
ions hitherto declared by this association,
lift, i W..ri 0.1;
-ftr
,10, De,J th.
against personal attacks upm the part of
ths dissolution of the union, and I openly
, ,
.
Oswego, Dec. 2.—Tbe rccettd* on Cs
evowed.L
1 UmuM enieruin .nd-at ™&gt;
out of the
-k- —
established
ld-h-d policy ofd».
that party, edit ora in the discussion of questions of
nal tolls on properly shipped &lt;rom Os
out bc£tatloa express the same sentiment of killing off, by misrepresentation and public Interest, and that wc will use our uego sinde the opening ol nsvigatiou to
now, but that tbe victories wc have abuse, the most prominent members of influence to elevate the character of the Dec. 1st, amount to 8303.700 against
achieved and those that I think we arc tbe Republican party. They well know press of this State, by avoiding every­ 8209,578 tor the corresponding period
thing that may tend to weaken Its influ
about to achieve, have inspired me with
that a party, in order to bo successful,
ence and lessen the public respect for this
' the hope—I niay say the belief—thnt we
can fully sustain ourselves in tho (Inion, , needs its leaden, as much as an army
- does great agent of civilization.
Sl Louis, Dec. 2.—Gov. BiascJl, of
RrtoM, “that wc again urge upon all Illinois, has issued a proclamation railing
and control ita action in all great affairs.
always
their |~ipol’• 1[ its
ll* generals.
gene™**- It
•* ba* u&lt;"»J
• been
uwu luv.r
v
I
icy,
if
posable,
to
make
the
Republican
-Why. It would be dffleulc to Sod now «&gt;. if p~bh."»k«
n^ublicuo our brethren of tbe press, the adoption a special election to oe bald on llic 4th of
" system
. ’
of
' sub-r-j
‘
anuarv
occasioned1
...... ln
' fi|j jjiC vafftncv...
a Southern man who feels the system to
■ । ' party distrust
dUtrart its boat
best men.
The same
Mine of the “advamcx fatr"
Cit./,
r^.^.1- the
th. .
r .in
»» t.
■
M-riptiun, as tbe lu*st for
the p«pcr,
be the slightest burthen oo his consienou kind of policy was attempted two years primer and ’tbe purchaser—and, indeed, by the death of Thomw D. Ilacriw.
—who does not, in fort, regard it as nn '
-n thif StaU. „,|Btivato men supposed
the
only
system
which
can
be
made
to
A
Cam-raiAX
S
kktimkxt.----- If yon
-u.1 ed-enUF to t^, n.Mt.r endth. :
enudltee. ,or U.. f. B. Soe^r.bip.
fat al all.
would hare-your laws obeyed without
slave, elevating both—as wealth, strength
'
Rttolrrd, That in tho opinion of this, mutiny, ace pell to it that they arc pie­
and Awer-andnstax-of the main pil- Soch las been ihctr policy al way*. But
association, the many severe and opprrs ces of God Almighty’s law—otherwise
lars and controlling influences of modern . this commendation of Hammond's speech
live provisions of our State Constitution all the artilleiy in the world cannot keep
oivilintioo—and who is not now prepared 3ntj th0 speech ot Jeff. Davis is inexplilimiting tbe powers of the Legislature, down mutiny.
U m«i«»to it u every bee.nl.
.
oo|m np(m
,hal tht conferring extraordinary powers ppon the
•-Why. that for ourselves we have Mt- ' Democracy of tbe north are about to take Board of Supervisors of the eorporatirms,
The Ptnntvlronian records tho
tied this question of emancipation ngainst . Kr(||1 pro-slavery grounds and force ’he and limiting the sum to be paid l&gt;r pub­ dentn of a pbvsielan. who “was an ardent
£‘k'dTi”JZ,o„«5X‘,“d
rL (.WuL.’ i.u&gt;
sut. lishing the laws of tho State t&lt;r El5, tu&gt; admirer of Mr. Buchanan, and approved
well as the now admitted fact that the In­ of his entire Kansas policy.” Such ap­
the world mbit eee^rt oer wtlutltm.
of lb. Ctf-.p
’
strument is wholly inadequate to tbe lib­ proval, says 1’rentire. has t&gt;ren the death
“If, ig 1800, they beat us—what then I
--------. m--------of many of Mr. Buchanan's friends, re-1
TIicko are questions that well may be
BrasTxn.
"---------- —Three
— -i-i
sickly tLoco
— v
Foco
— eral government of the State, seem to reJuirc
a thorough revision of our Slate ocutly.
Mked. And-the answer is obvious. We sheets have just expired, viz : The Lex­
ocu«tituti&lt;m at no distant period.
must l&gt;e prepared; ana tbe very efforts ington (Sanilac Co.) Signal, which ia auc
Rtrtlttd, That the thanks of the Con
Wc hear a rumor, that the Dem
wo must make to prevent such results will ccedcd by The Jeffersonian, a true Rcvention arc due, and are hereby tendered, ocrats in oar Ixymlnlure, will run Qus.
better prepare us than any courwi we can K" "can sheet; the Corunna (Shiawassc)
ocrat; and the Three Rivera (St. Jo- to tbe President, R. E. Roberta, and M. E. Stuart fur the U S. Fe ialr. Whether
pursue that I can gee. Wo must bo pre­
Howard Webster, of the Fire Depart­ be will be presented as a Douglas, anlipared, I say, to take care of ourselves, sc|&gt;h) Herald. Die climate of Michigan
ment of tbe city of Detroit, for tbe use of Dowglas. Buchanan, or anti-Buchanan—
whatever may come. It is dear that tho is uncongenial to the dissemination of Pro
Firemen's Hall for the purposes of this Slave-pen, or anti slave-pen candidate,
fdavcholding States of this coufedorscy, Slavery principles if we do not mistake
rumor aayeth not; it does not make a *dif
meeting.
wliaterer hazards they may choose te in­ tbe signs of the times.—Al/tyan Journal.
Il was resolved that when tho Cun ven of bittrranoe,’ for be will ran backwards,
cur by renaming in alliance with a maPoor, sickly things indeed 1
Why,
aayAow.— .Warthall Slalctntan.
j.wlty of Don-eiaveholdora now so inflam­
tlicrc is no need of tbeir dying stall.
ed against them, must ever and at all
sing, on tbe third Thursday In January.
Thm Dab of Da. IIostxttea’s Sto­
times hold their destinies in tbeir own Tbe Democratic organ of Barry county
mach “Btrnuta," for Dyspepsia, Flatu
hand*. They can never permit any for­ could give them lessons upon this subject
OlH ■AJUUTIEH.
leuce. Heaviness of the Stomach, &lt;”■
eign power to legislate in reference to tff expiring.
Why give up tbe ghost in
The official canvass shows tbe average other like affection, is second to none in
their peculiar iadustrie! system, whether times like these 1
H you. cannot Issue Republican majority in the Stale to be Amt-rioa or abroad. To be able to stela
to abolish or to modify, or impose undue
once a week, why, issue once • fortnight. TEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED confidently that the “Bitters” are a cer­
burden* oo it
Sudi legislation must be
resisted with all our means, and without Don't be afraid of your legal advertise­ AND FOURTEEN. Tho foUowhw are tain cure foi tbe dyspepsia and liko dis­
eases, hi to the proprietors a source of
ments not having l&gt;een published accord­ the majorities!
regard to any ecnveqnet»cw.
.#
unalloyed pleasure. It removes all mor­
“If it should so happen that the free ing to law. They will live if not allowed
bid nutter from ths stomach, purifies tbe
Stales of tho Uoiou, being now, and al to appear for twenty day a In ancccMion. 5. Q.lsbsn,(8ac.af8uu,)..........
.10,141 blood, imparts renewed vitality to the
ways to be, in a majority, do establwh n It is the ofitluvil that makes these things John M'KIuncy, (Stale Trowum
•*« nervous system, giving it that tone and
Dm1 L C*»». fAskitor Graersl.).
political Uno between the two sections
energy to indispensable fur the reatoraell right.
What msn is there so foolish
and the two systems of labor, legislate
lion of health.
Tbe numerous ack now 1exanins
the files of a ------newspaper
in
Sl.vI.Kd OBer./ 'lP.'jU edgtnents of ite superior excellence and
uixin it and maintain it, then they will . aa
—to
---------—-------------------r-r— —
r
lUxrd
Eduction..
MB
oimautute a power as foreign to ua as any 1 order to ace if the Sheriff 'has sold bis
beneficent rcAults. have osiurcd the pronatkm in the world, and we cannot sub- farm according to law 1?
Farms are not O. 3. SfMieiag
M«Q prictora the*, it cannot but prove a great
cure to tho afflicted, and impart vitality
of much account; and if legal advertisers
fcoealqsv colonies of ‘*her countries may
to the thorough system.
withdraw tbeir patronage, because s ps
on Monday last.
Their present cession
hare submitted to, before these Southern
For sale by Druggists ami deniers gen­
per cannot issue r^fulariy, it only shows
will be short, expiring on the 4lh of erally, everywhere.
St. Domingo or Jamaica, or one at alt th.it the legal profetoion in tho c-»untie«
March, and will be one of inueh interest
approximating to it, they win rood thia referred to by the Journal, are not up to
to the country.
Several exciting ques­ upon, by remedies recommended by cer­
Union into fragments and plunge the ihc standard of a portion of Barry county
tions will undoubtedly occupy -their at­ tificates. which La*e frequently origin*
world in ruin."
attorneys.
.
tention, among which will be tho Mexi­ ted from some unknown sousee.
Wo might add to these extracts but
OF Hon. Z. Chandler left Detroit can Protectorate—Repeal of the Kansas
We beliere that a JMirimr poNsasinp
thons above arc sufficient for our purpoee.
ou Tuesday evening, tho 30tb ulfc, for English bill of the Initt session—the bogus
rf/andotbet locofoco sheets call “ctnurrrw/irr and patriotic.'"
With the Dcmoc- S. Senate. Upon his next trip to tbe
Federal CUy, he will hare the company
of a Republican colleague from thia
State,

t

tion there to . be obtained, ths principal
awd paramount idea in the mimls of your
cbilaren.
3d. Attend tbe school youfsFlves aa
w.r.

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xVOTS &amp;
». M. LOVELACE.

GEO. I*. BAKER.
SHERIFFS SAMS.

GROCERIES

W. K. FERRIS. Hh.ntf

HARD-WARE I
Now is the Time, and

w.l: All ttol rertsln riteee or pareel
•led ts Ut- rffiaA * » MMAtertOa. it

tbe »
Mv ef BoatU^.

BALSAM !
The Best Remedy

SIVIIOIA A«.&lt;&lt;»&lt;».

Of thr Aft, for iht Cort nJ

UoirrGAGfe sale.
efault iiatino been made in ttii
psnnrnl Of a rert*.n mm of iwhwt. as-

D

Ly J. K.Jlsrt, of Itarry Co.,
K, H&gt; AW Draner. ofUrt
nrtgare wuduh roeonUd
ItoC'***' •ItaMd* of Itarry &lt;*&gt;•.
G. .-f MurAfagrt, r-u |.ig» S».

rraislnlnr imr*l
an Hierro?. Kufeee

Desais; BnrmefteM,

ARKL 0RAMnt,MMl
Osar 1. m. Auy tor MwgpjBI, v
FKUBATE tWIWfe.
TATE OF MtUHlUAX
Marry Cnuulv.

S

DRY GOODS!

zoo and Battle Creek

Indiana Senator*—Impeach men i of judge

Watrous of Texas—Slavs odds for the

Wheat, Qor», Owa, Butter, Lard, Fork,
Presidential ranipaign.

We would also

suggest to our Democratic friends the
propriety of funning a eomtnitthe to n-

124 Laks sired, CUeage. (reatovs* fnxn 14 halt
Water MVW.j U wham all esSsra sboeld ba ad;

to strikingly io coatrast with Mr. Sew.
ritemate ano* and ram. sleighing and

■gurwM»a‘aaan.,r

the “bloody and fiuiatirat diatribe” (ac­
cording to tho Herald) of Mr. Seward

consist 1

Simply that he too, believea, run on Saturday night spoiled it again.

; turns, is 12,181.

In tbe county.

�3

ped.

Ague Cure,

KN APEN’S COLUMN'

Co. G- Y. CROCKETT.
CflARtMH BtKDETT,
THOMAB DtKX RCQUM, M. 0,

TON

NOT

GEORGE ARNOLD,
SAMUEL TOUXG.
Mai- ANNA WHELPLET,
Mira riBGIJUA VACGHAN

HARDWARE STORE

RUSSELL’8 COLUMN.
Fans aaarrae

new spubg goods!

GWEN FRIzn

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLliEN PRIZfc,

'. . I .T-ll

NEW BERING GOODS!

GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE

GOLDEN PRIZE.
ILLUSTRATED.

DRY GOODS!

HARDWARE!
laahed ia thearatem. currurling

PRINTS,

MERINOS,

DELAINES,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

’*“* *“*

uSthrkSd.

JWSiS

BUCH AS

I'“r’ *od
WORTH FROM SO Cf.XTS TO.Pne 00,
be siren to aa(h aubeoaber itamealiat.tr

DENIMS,

COPPES Alp TIX1WABK!

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

TICKS, LINSEYS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,
SlilltTINGS (brown and white.) KEN­
TUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, CA8SI

M&gt;DTO &amp; SE'DBSI

MERES,
MAIU, GLASS AMD SASK I
Kidney Comdainta, Bcarlat Fa
o&gt; arannd tbe Lirer. Pleunar

READY-MADE

3 paeLagea of fold cental

CI OTH1JVG!

Io Patent
SOUaald V
SO “
10. ”
». Ladar.
X&gt;. SUaar iiiuaL Coaed Waicbaa
KOfU.erw •
•
ia.0 G&lt;&gt;!d Gn

of every possible »ixe, recently purchased

©RBDXSIRT!

GLASS-WARE

lr aad apoadiiy. C&lt;
don. 1ulUtnaui.ii
pcpals, Lirer C
the II..V1 wrut I

BOOKS.

GROCERIES

■-Jlneribrrr.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
« ML TBE PURPOSES OF 1 FAMILY PHYSIC.
J. r. Hobart* A Cu., FTaathigr.
* 1 IU. W ... |-n&lt;H..lll.

HAO'S AiTD &lt;DAJ3

COOKI1IG STOVES !

DEAN A SALTER,

ilal-lyin
AtUatiaa t-Fmsen I

JUST RECEIVED

BOOKS ANU STATION ERT

At the cheapcit htorv in town by

H.J.KENFITDD

The ■ er»t BONNET*. RIUDONS, and FLOW.

k-atirtiig. It »ay
_ flrat ol Juiv aw

I bUlaoitery al

at natimi’ihing l'»w priero. My motto CH AM BRAS, MARSEILLES COD
ia ‘a little cliro^r than the cheapest.’
LARS AND SLEEVES, (new Myla.)
I have just received a good n.MCTtment
WHITE GOODS, &lt;Sk.
.
Ladles

DRESS GOODS

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
FOB TUI
COTES', LOIS',
Croup, Broach

MEN AND BOY'S WEAK!

• Such a» Print*. Ginghams, ULainit, Mo­
MORTGAGE SALE.
__________ ________ | rin.is, Parnmcttfla Blatk Almccaa and a
tH-t.arc'red to brpaidby i variety uf W.wl DeLaiita, all very nice ■
DENIMS, STRIPE AND QIECK
r.brarhtgdatc Ibcarvenlu I
. J
.__
'
• . —i- .-j - lMn,ted by j nud very cheap.
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every
...
r. of Barry J
Also n „
gtxti assortment of Cloths for
m IL Stan
Stan-­ men's
■ wear, and
.1 a large stuck &lt;&gt;f staph*. variety and style.
evenly, and .Stele i f Michigan, to Hiraui
ley. uf I .eiVengL, ji-eiuslo county, end ritale of
Indiana, which aaid Mortgage waa duly revurded Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, cheeks
CHECK MARSEILLES, CHECK
and tickings.
AND P’LAIN NANKEEN, FANCY
JUST RECEIVED a new lot ut
MILLS

AND

STORES!

HOOTS tint! SHOEM.
Go «alaH’.. "AX&gt;! tua-Jtgeg. there U claimed to be
due at lb. date uf Ude nutiec, trea hundred andX
'Ladle
’s Gnitcrs Haskins and Boots, h
thirty-ooeikllar* and ninety two cento.
|
and Milliter pr-erethnge baringb-MiH-titntid gotol assortment at very low prices.
On kind a very largo stock ofCrockery
maiuins
th ar f
stone anJGhwt Ware.
Just received a new stock uf

A PBIZF. FOB EVERKBOUl I
WHO SUBS! HIDES FOR THE

UNEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
FANCY CASSlMEREMfa largwatoek,

DOE-SKIN, BLACK BROADCLOTH.

■EMD'A&amp;XE©

NEW YOBK WEEKLY PBBM,

of range tain* »e»L in Barry county and
Michigan, and rnntainin-rlj-hty Mrraof la

k BEAUTIFULLY

LOWELL, MAES.
Sold by J. V. iUMiKMft, Mi

of an kinds cheap fbr Ready Pay.
I have also a very largo quantity

illustrated
A II L Y NEWSPAPER

PROBATE NOTICE.

IP HJ10-02

lagr ol Uealiov*. In •«! On my nf Bjrry. that be­
ing Uaa pU** of balding the Croat Court In aatd
11,.
.!■» „r KnaeBlto-r arit. at two

iilKA M B. ATANLET. Murtg»S e.
tiara, SepUmbar XV, SJ.

KXAPEN.

A GIFT WORTH FROM W CENTS to |IMS
WILL BE SENT TO EACH HCHHCRIBEB OX
RECEIPT OF THE MUBBCBIBTIUX MONEY.

OVER MOUTHS!

-.8

WISBOV WEIGHTS!
knapkts.

tbe *«id petiinteroitrd by

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

FRANCIS R0WER

nBErJ-*»£ji vrtuuuwjiM- an res.'
TOT. COffWi jkJHiSHKKT-inoe
w.itE. n aicui orm

acrib-TZiM wlU ba enur'd

.

If von trout k»r LOOKING GLASSES. go i
‘ •
KN APES'A

. .... r. .

UVAW^

r

““’•^atelT70'
OVEN STOVES;
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,

DANIEL ADEE. PuMhber

r&gt;rr .. Mownjp

r^r.&lt;

----- ~~~Dr~A. E- BO5ITEIL,

SAMVEL A5DBU8,

physician* surge
J,

e^P! MABDWAM
win at

TO HOUSE BUELDFHS.

atrrrirrrteur trn jaiwrar

Srt^HtaT- nfeUkSnU

TIIST -W-AZRE;

utAPxra
LOW PBICltfl
•4tKf

KXAFKTS

1. B MITCHELL.

OATora

«m rawr « rw aoma-er wmrr
tfamataautaa,M« ■, law
■

JUttiigeFeboui I**-

TJORMEBLY krpt by T. Puauro. is
r constahtlv making udditums to the
same, nil of which, he proposes to set*
CHEAPER than I he CHEAPEST

ClBartd sasuiis*. “ Hutto la
-MAU. PROFITS AND QUICK GALEA

Haartw. !fcr.. it HU*COOPERING BUSINESS.
&lt;' ' . l'
lB »tl tea varinua bl

f

or ALL KTMnH HtOMPTLY attenRTMiLWI •ndOOXDCOTOR
mxL

WILLIAM JONES

MLbT GOODS, al the
LOWEST PRICES.

W.UhJ.’.. G-4 a*18U™

KMAPHJTS.

TEMPERANCE

Yke reaauua Why

KXAPEJT3.

TOBACCO, go to

AND
SHINGLES,
on band and «H ptw*w wishing to buy or
ncl! will do well to roll beft n- bargaining
else* here.
I «Mukl portkularlt cnll the attention ahilhaga to au d-lus.
uf peniona who are faiilding to th* fact
that 1 fcare juat Received a large nlCck ol
Nail a «:xl Glsis and thst I will f.inii»h
•mIi, (HlsrtaiWriW THmm1ng» in..
‘
'
b» wwslble.
IIJ KENFIELD
nlS-yl

’Eu$3k911 M’K’of the

KO Ladlea’ GoldWatobe.

T/ymTwant miTnOTIONS, «e &lt;• KNAPEN S.

COMMISSIONERB* NOTICE. ,

AND CUTLERY.

CONUTAim.T UX RAND.

areal any SILK CONGRESS GAITERS
’
KXAPEX-S.

KXAPEX’8-

WW!
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

if you weal say WHIT* GOODS, go u

—d Fabrory

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

CH ALU ROBES, FINE SCOTCH
a new itix-k oFEall and n inter GOODS,
GINGHAMS, PRINTS, SHEP
which will bcnohlfur
HERD-S PLAID,STELLA SHAWLS,

PLUMES. nd SHUGA

i FORK BARBELS. FLOUR BARRETJt, TCB8

�©FILLS

BLOOP
CHARLES BXJRPZTT.

GEORGE ARNOLD,

^'Sx’^Srrxr.

' •

Mts* VIRGINIA VAUGHAN,

SAMWIUWORE

rmzCk u

golden
golden

PRIZE,
PRIZE,

GOLDEN PRIZE. . T
GOtDEN ftazfij
GOLDEN PRIZE.

PRINTS,

Shawls,

DELAINES,

MERINOS,

Many dixeaaea thaiafflict bomaaitv areinhentod
as heir lotan* from the diseased bodia* of sickly
sires. Sennuis. Consmuptwn. Sy pbIllis and Fits,
are among tha most common of eanaUtulioiial dis
rasca. how, we csre no’ bow man) genmUtona
the seeds of IbrM diseases may bs«s bswu estab­
lished in the system. gnmipliM lhe bli«&gt;d-JMuwi-'s Am
Ji-fintt adlcredicutr from tbe
b die* uf Um afflicted retry partid* of durreml
delimits, end fill tbe rein* with ccw, pure and
l.»..tll.» kl~wl

. An impreia) Uuano, Mniaming a...-.
roarr cost ***, of the
inaliug reading matter, from Uie prna oi u«
r Drat wntore of tb» d*y.
Mrefrtort Ahrp Fart.
A PRESENT.
-

iiwiery, denims,

b L4NNELS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES

TICKS, IJXSEYS, SCOTCH PiaiDS,
irir recurrence, and Tent-then file Uyanff the wriaarv anam
-•
M,.. •
-h! *W •’&lt; r-’
In the BW NDIN A YI aS VEG ITABLEIILOOD
ILLS. Ur KoUcti prerewta Uao row l*( l«c&lt;y
rar* ofexperience, bard study aodcitmnDMnl a*.
&gt; what a perfrelpillsboailJ U .Xp onr ran AuM
Mir soiaertorty after one .Inpie 'nr'. nits uf

SHIRTINGS (broww and white,) SEN­
TICK Y JEAN'S, TWEEDS, CASSI
MERES,

eotfrw your pmndtua.ian Bie.&gt;d 1‘urtoer aadlllaed &gt;*Ub. tbal I hav« tboughs it
duty. *ad
It ia haa my locitoaikia, to girt j.na a plain .tat*nientofniy case. I waa fur redre »_iid,d Filb
ll.al bane uf all Wkjfcrt. and cflWsner in bn.lnrea
th.peri.ia Toreenpithiste cM tbr aw-reDed rtm*dire wbkh I hare uw-d to rid inymlfaf CH*&lt;lfatoka
would II. M I mek* a aatonabniy caMoeixC I al.
a* raoMliae With th*Leal ptreakren* I rouhMe*
nt 1 waa induced to try your mcd.c-.-w* tUreagb
th* peraaaaivna uf a fr:*ad and afi.ru.tog tbuii a
few dais waa ffr«ai|y Ukctttcd, and ia aah*tt,
__
.1, I ...

CI OTH1JVG
iwth*»toWi*^yy. ..
' * * raaraxzxi *r

p. ROBEB

DR. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.
LOWELL, MASS-

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
B. R. Hemrdie* are sold br Druggist
where.
11 Al) WAY
J. P. Retort* A Co.. Heating*.
A. J. Bowne, I’r-ineriHe.
E. XicU-to. Ureag tUl*.

COOKIWS STOVESC

EATS AiY© DATS

JE'TO'EIuIL’Z’ 1

.

JUST RECEIVED

BOOKS AND. STATION EH Y I I"1 ITlLklAM H.DAXTA toa jml rereiredauew’

At the clwspcst »ti»rv in town by
BLJ.KENFIFLD

a new atixk &lt;-f Full kfitl winter GOODS,.
which will be sold for

* to the .atirtaclioa *f tbe farmer. It produce.
from » to SO b«diet, to o»t
wwn on pood
-Und, and from it. hardy natnre wUl not winter
JEHU or drewr-^til from lb* effect, of a w»l
— .priag. 1! may be auwn any time between the
nrot of Jalv and tlio brat of Nrermber.
- PACK AUKS **0hient to produce’, from t to
I 5 10 btuheh tl.« ffril yrer.pui up in Unmg aacs*.
| Swill be rent to «ny addre** on th* receipt of
KO-je Dollar, by ntolL.

6

HILAJD-Y FuA-TT,
at nntntiishing t»w price*. My motto
is ‘n little cheaper than tirecbcn|n»L’
I have just nxcivpd a good aaaortmart
Ladle*

■ irj ordinary bu.iuro* at SUU. iasl
g
card uf ibewwmlcrtnl turretliat vl.;irSrendli'sn■ Jtood I'u.-iUr aad I’tUs were cCUling. f «u
•cloeed by a fneud to li t them.
। Such nn Prints, Gingham*. Ixljtina, McI barebren ading tbe periter for tol..ttu*&gt;»
riutw. Piiniinvttaa Black Alnacnts and a
j variety «&gt;f Win*! Dcluttna, all very nice rre-micucadaliua* So t aiuUde ia it. use to aa
that I eanuot na w di.|.iwe with the u»e of it &gt;1
I nnd t cry cheapmy ad• attc-d age. Werentymevrei a a*..
■
1
Al«t”ap"&gt;«&gt;3 a«anrtiiicnt uTCTutha for
I cheerful'.' gt»e tills InfutaisUon fur die baretiter.’* wcor.and a large atock of rtaplea. fit uf lbw. atoularii aCrttid.
’
MOHRISMUBEIS
Dcninta Sheeting*, «liirting, strip**, ebci k*
Tbe aUo. eertifxwte* and mauy other., caa U&gt;
•renal my offle. brauruiMi xit aug’time. Ur) «sia
and ticking*.
"flay FaaiUy Medical aliumiac, gtalia Quu, my
J UST RECEIVED a new lot of
llauufactory, asks room anil nfhre, Xa, C East*

DRESS GOODS

BOOTS and SHOES

Do mi ba put off by unprincipled daate* With
e'-her preparation, they make more profit cm.
Demand Artof*. and taka no other*. Tha drk
want £* tort,»ld lbw? i* fcrlkrtt. mA UWF shoJd

AU our Rrrnediw ar* far sale by
Sc-Id by J. P. Hwrtirn, H trtfrp.

lanlicS. Gaiter* Buskin* mtd ^M.’t*, a
good *»*iirl metrt at very lots-priO*.
On hand a terr large itock i&gt;fCrockery_
•time and Glam W are*. \
Just received a new stock of
] shall tell there beautiful geode far Awrdy /’ey
aad not on Um*, (or ralbor are «r pay.!) tot will
eontincc tsj *a* in three adnate*, that it I* for
th* customers interest, aa well a* miae. to buy

A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY I

®SDOEB3±3,

WHO BVBSCRIBES FOR THE
ru one n«
St.i

MEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS,
A BEA UTl FULLY

of all kind* cheap fur Ready Pay.
I have also a very large quantity

the philosopher* stone
ND.
. vsatiy Sianbuc trendrtu. hat
nuflM|uirfuland true, tlian the recent diacorer* Hist

ISAAC C. MOTT,
naw selling *wrr fiuaUy lim-ift fcr I DotUK
IMS can ua aaaxijpaa aur auuMnae auaaor*. ■» » v.n«r store Itos side ofbe w York. It is tba only good
Cu^MiASTKa

1LB.CH -IP.UBlIF8!
c-wug.**

■■'* rotate of I* a rid

New Arrangement
B.TUH •» FUe Art “
RIKER to* recently opened
iIMgaU.re.re th.ihinf.toj}

*aa^S~~iyror.'uto 15 gHU^ UW
'wenty-one repies one year, and •! gifts•.. .30 iC
Tbe articles to to distributed sre crapn.ed in
l^SttedStolre Treaanry Noto..fflOgO Oft

intraffnetiun of BOOTS A SHOES aa a branch of
bi* trade, would solicit a portion of the pnbHc pat
roesgo.

on hand and all persona wishing to buy or
•ell will do well to call before liargu'uiing
elsewbrn*.
. . .
I would particularly Call tho . attention
of per-un* who are building to the fact
that 1 bare jual Received n large slock ol
Nails and GIum and that I will furnish

at aa low a figure aa poaaihle.
nlS-yl___________H J KEN FI ELD

TEMPERANCE ’

CUSTOM WORK

a!B©©JB_IBY3 j

kept constantly on hand, and all-kinds MADE TO
place. CaH.'iJ b-uk.l l i.ri-c nmuimdMlirfy

Don’t forget the place,

Sas. K«S7£ttXitS-dS:

ROWER'S HARDWARE STORE.

WILLIAM JONES,
ElaviHg boH't Use ewtlrc Block of

‘rice* Regulated to »nit Ore ttaaea—call
ttw-.rr-.
_lfa«ljjijp,Oct- li/BL
.
Epecatora* Sale ol Beat E*tat«.
Fiirwmot to lieeilre and Aetbority L.retofcre
granted to « br lbw Judge of Fretotc, fur lb*

ormerly

weet qu.rter of arctiun three In town feur,i»artb
f’"c’haRLFS .GALLOWAY.

.

Kept by t Pnuun, u
constantly snaking addition* to lhe
satire, all of which, he propoan to acll

Cunataatir &lt;m band, all kind* of Gmtda to my Un*

-woilk,

SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALK8.
Boptngtormteihii&gt;itrt*iai Wall my friend.,
1 .toll .pare BoaaretMo to atokakUtr nails satia-

m as good order end aa prompt aa any
other-Mill in Barry, or any other county.
IlKviag eecttred tin atantaeaoC

N. Eastings.
■MIIKMTSWM’

SbateT"

tip. .JMMWl

aa Miller, and our njiU being built on thp
most imprornd plan, together with agood
Smsttrr—wo are prepared to do the
beat of work. PUaM give usa calL
Cwb paid lor wheat.
BOLTWOOD 4 GRANT.
Hartings. Ben.. 8,1857,

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

CHEAPER that the CRRAPEST

IS now in mteccoful operation, reedy
to do any amount of
,

cnTsid^

st Hcuntaia* reerythiag that wa* eirr
fta a FAMILY GROCERY Store, th*
mMut alsrgersad more funeral M*ortt can bo found at any other catoblubmeul
M offered ol price. low er tton ever Uluru
n the Stat* of Michigan. Call and see.
Ur lb* pi.ee—New Brick Store. S doer*

siftci&amp;ita.

F
New Barry Mill,

^areA’“ud’XSL
SEND LN YOUR OIUlElfi.'andthe giZda will bw
salaried aad put up with aa much rare as U yea
were prreenl to select them yourrrlres.
. .

ty-To whom all nrd'rrs mffstba sddrereed_^a

TO THE PUBLIC L
COOPERING BUSINESS.
Th* *torrr famine*. i» ;dH *s raetowa b
aw tarried Ok by Us* aabtentor, ,M bl*

-

PBGF. MOTT’S FEBMIFUGE WINE-

COWa-LORATLAV,

:.MMtofgr.
l/8E5.
.—I hr M*';-.. HfW »Y

•J thf J^tottj wiit •'*

WtntH"r'‘ua
JAMKNA.b
Arrotixiv •*» c*«»
aad ftoMhr to W
Ito. wUl primiplly a tend

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TERMS—$1.50, IN ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19,1858.

NO. 32.

you on Iho result of-oucMgotlaumn wmfi
““
question to a vot. of the people,' which cohstructed from the northern to tho flow,. U..y ... OPP™~K| b, ita, tank. I “
ofSaitB ukatl&lt;m!arid ths means news- obliged to ruduen the ration, and even China.
in my oubjion.lhey were bound to do UU. southern boundary, and frbm toe eastern
You were InfbnMd, by my last annus)
dur the Kansas and Nebraska act. Tlda ta the western boundary of toe State.-—' eery for th. Improvement of the territory | with tin. p recto Roa **'?’*’
and the advancement* of their own Inter- fiment left to subBist the troop, until tbo. moeaagc, that our Minister bad teen‘in.
■was lhe all-important quartton which had Congress dee&lt;hed these claims X'nreasr n- ana tno auvsneement &lt;x were uwn unv.
alone onnvulrtsJ the Territory, andyettUe able, provided by tho act of Mav 4,1838, rets, and thus diverted to scry different
the bortifrtire eortdeeted by Great Britain
Our liula army behaved admirably In
opponents of lhe lawful government, per- to •which 1 have ]u« referred, f&amp;r the ad­
and Franc, s-iflnrt Canton. Ho dnK
GHAAT A BFAl’LDIXG,
Hi-? federal government has ever been their encampment at Fort Bridger, under bowover, at ton nanto time directed to-rti
sistirig in their first error, refrained from mission of the State on equal footing with
those
trying
privation*.
In
the
nridrt
of
a
liberal
parent,to
th?
Territories,
and
a
the
original
Status
but
“
upon
the
ftindacxirctring their . right to vole, and pre­
operate cordially with the British and
tbo
mountains,
in
a
dreary.
unsettled
and
ganeraus
contributor
to
the
u--efu1
enterlw
,
U1U1U
(-."^
—
------ferred that slavery should continue rather mcntal • condition precedent” that a mA
French ministers,ip nil peaceful measure,
KENFIELU,
~
region, more than h thousand
than surrender their revolutionary Tope­ jority of the people toe roof, ot an elec prises of the early settlers. It has paid inliospllanle
nrflce front Lome, they passctl die severe to secure by treaty those just ct.t»ce*krM
tlon to behold for that purpose, should In the expenses of their gtrvarninenta and miles from home, they panril^ toe severe to foreign cAmmerw. which the nattato
ka organization.
and Inclement winter
murmur.
— without**
-----— -—
A wiser ahd belter spirit seemed to place of tho very largo grants of pubBq leglilfltivc assemblies out of the eomtnon „„„
of the world had a right to demand. It
prevail before lhe first Monday of Janu­ lauds which they h*l demaniiod coder tor treasury, and thus relieved them from n . Ifeev looked forward with confidence lor was impossible fur me to proceed further
heavv charge. .Under these etrcninstan •; relief from their country in duo season,
'j.UVSSELL,’
ary last, when An election was
under ordinance, accept such grants is had been
than thia on my own authority, w kboirt
--—
i~,i•»&lt;•.!
nothing can te better calculated
to uud fa this they were not disappointed.
tbo constitution. A majority of th. peo- made to Minnesota, ana other new. States. cea
usurping the war-mskmg power, which,
The Secretary of War employed all.hui under lhe constitution, belre-gs Bxriuiiveplutatht-n voted for a Governor and other Under this act, should a majority releet retard tbeir material progress than to di­
vert
them
from
their
uvefc!
employments
eocrgids
!•&gt;
fi&gt;rwnrd
them
-the
necereary
the
proposition
offered
thcm/"it
shall
bo
State officers, fi»r a member of Cmgres*.
ly to Congress.
by
prematurely
exciting,
mwry
political
supplies,
and
to
muster
and
send
such
a
and members of iho State Lggisl.iture. deemed and held thsr the people of KanBesides, after a careful examination of
iltnbng
ttanselrea. for the bene- military force to Utah as would render
—r&gt;--------------S'»t5;------Tltla election was wnrnily contested by sat do not desire aduilssdon Into tbs UnInn 1, cont&amp;tsre.It Is surely no resistance on tho part of the Mormon* the nature and extent uf ovr1 grievances
lhe two political parties in Knnvw, and a with said constitution under tho condi-1 fit of aspiring leaders.
I did not believe they were of such a pree­
greater vote was polled than nt any pre­ tions act forth in acid proposition." In . hardship for .tribryo governors, senators bopclcre, and thus terminate the war ning and aggravated character as would
vious election.
A largo majority of the that event the net authorizes the people and members of Congrews, to wait until without the effusion of blood. In Ms ef­ have justified Congress in declaring war
U vni.i \ a BAKER,
members of the Legislature elect be­ of the territory to clc^ delegates to form ; the number of Inhabitants shall equal forts ho om efficieutly sustained by Con- against the Cbinrec Empire, without first
longed to that party which had refused a constHirtion nnd State government for j those of a single Congressional district, gresa. They granted .ppropri^wns suL making another earnest attempt to adjust
to vote.
Tbn anti-slavery party were themselves, whenever, and not before, it' They sorely ought,not to be permitted to Gcient tu cover tho deficiency tbqs neces­ them by peaceful negotiation, I was thd
- j mil! it fe with roe "bwrrer I j. i
thus placed In the aanendant, and the po­ is ascertained by a cenirus, duly and le-■ ruth into.tna Union with n population sarily cstetod, and also provided for rais more Inclined to this opinion, because
KOBEIITX *
litical power of the Blate was in their gaily taken, that the population of said [ lew than one linlfof several of the large ing two regiments of volunteers, “for tho the severe chastisement which had then
own hands.
Had Congress admitted territory equals or excels the ratio of rep ; counties In the Interior of somu of the purpose uf quelling disturbances in toe but recently been Inflicted upon the O&gt;lKansas under the Lecompton Cynytiui- resentation required fora member of the i State*. This wa^ too condition of Kan- Territory of Utah, for the protection of ncseby our squadron, in the capture and
rid mare bright
lion die legislature might, al ita first ses­ Ho-wo of ftepiwntath es of the Qmgrern; sas whru it made application to be admlt- supply and emigrant trains, and toe sup- destruction ot the Barrier forte, to avenge
ted —
under
bouxtitution. BoBo preasi’on of Indian ii&lt;Hti1itics on tho from
•*— the Topeka beMtStathMt
sion, have submitted the question to a of the United States. - The delegates thus :
an alleged insult to our flag.
vote of the people, wbrtbcr they would assembled “shall first deterrnlhe by a sides, it requires some time to render tbo i tioni.'’ Happily, iter, was no occasion
•The event has proved the wiwlom of
" these
•’
-regiment*
jiments into service.
If
KWE1XU
e* to cull
s*rvl
or would not have »4»nvcntion to amend vote wbtther It Is the wish of the people mass of a population collected tn a new
our neutrality. Our minister has execu­
touJ oil
' ‘ ’ have
’
fell
* ‘t serious i
Ttieir cTTKitutioo, cither on th. aiavery of the proposed State to be admitted into Territory al all homogeneous. and to there dud been, I should
ted his instructions with,eminent skill and
or any other question, and have adopted lhe Union at that time, and if so. shall unite them &lt;m anything like n fixed r-'1 1' emborrasstpent Io selecting them, so great ability. In conjunction with the Russian
cvt. Estabflab ih^ftde, and all will I &gt;)l was the number of our bravo and patriotalPmawaary means fur giving speedy cf- proceed to form a constitution and take
pleniwitcntiary, he fens peacefully, hutaeT
-ut..irrrt.
I
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.
ic citizens
_----------------------anxious t&lt;&gt; --------------------wrw their country
fi-ct to the will of the majority. Thus the all ueces-rary steps for tho Mtabittoment forward to II and govern themselves ac- C2ti-ctuslly. co-operated ’with lhe English
. OAKLEY,
j
----------■
in the distant
distantand
and appartsidy
apparently dyipe
dangerous
of a State government In conformity with cordiiigly.
ivinsjs
question
would
have
been
imme
­
and French plenipotentiaries; and each
a4 retail dert«r in.
dtiztm t&gt;f tht Sentile
। But Justice to the people of the set- expedition. Tbnv it bus Wn, amr^
the
federal
constitution."
After
this
conrattier, Mi.dingd. Ae.. «•»«» i
J
diately and finally settled.
of the four Powers has concluded a sepa­
CUttmon suaii ntvo uccn rnunsu, von oral States requires that this role-should ([nay -lt cver
J
I
bkvmIs («r tb« Md4 at rubber
n|4J //aKW „/ /^renHtefirr* :
Under these circumstances, I submittrd stitutiun shall hivo been framed, Conrate treaty with China, of a highly satis­
CmIi jatd ter L&gt;de». pens. I
grrss, carrying .ut the principles of pop i be established by Congress, tau* State .wisdonr-aud
c-onomy
. ................... .............
Ay of sending factory character. The treaty concluded
I When wc compare thn condition of lhe to Congress the constitution thus framed,
1 tn two senators nnd at least • Buflkicnt ruinforejments
- -to Utah
■---------aru e«- by our own plenipotentiary, will Imnite
•—T ;- ’ | country at the present day with uhat it with all the officers already elected, ne- ular sotoreljpilr nnd non-intervention, i. &lt;ffitlt!&lt;a-------------- •»
, .h. j-entatire iu Gmgrcss. Should tablvdwd not only Uy toe event, but in
have left “the mode and manner of Its । one reprew
locEiis, *
„lu. Vt.ar ago. at the meeting of Con- ciiwarv to put the State G.verntnenl into
diately be submitted to toe Senate.
the people ofthe States fail to .lecta pres Un- opinion ol thoso who, from their poI am happy to announce that, through
■ gre*s we have much ronw-n for FrMiMde' operation, accompanied by a strong re- approval or ratification by the people of' '• prop!
• -ha
the proposed State” to" ba “prescribe'! : ident,
Ina power devolves upon the senate vilioo nnd opportunities, arc most capable t
Io that Almighty Pnividcqev. wbieh hasi cominendntfbn in favor of the admission
to select lfc» offi.er from thf two highest u( forming a correct judgment. General &lt;tin- energetic yet conciliatory cfliirts of
In th. course of by law, nnd they “shall then be admitted I «b select I:
our Consul in Japan, a new treaty hrv
i neycr failed t&lt;» interpoi- fop onr n-lwf, at of Kansas as a State.
In case of the Johnson, Uw commander of too forces in (
into the Union as a State under such con-1 eandidMes
candidate oti the list.
been
concluded with that empire, whkh
■
mv
lung
public
life,
I
have
never
peri tiie most critical Jeri'-d -‘f bur history.
of
rtitirtion thus fairly- and legally made, J death
‘
' the president, too vice president addressing the Secretary of War Irom mav be expected materially to augment;
les ()ne vear ago. the m-rtional-strife between। formed any official act wHcb. in the rewith or without slavery, as saM cunstltu-1 I thus elected by the senate, brcotnes pres Fort Bridger, under date of October 18, (our trade and intercourse in that quarter,
iVUOkBUlX m&gt;&lt;!
I the N’orthand the South on&gt;he dangerousi trospccL baa afforded me more heartfelt
I
ident
of
the
UnltsJ
States.
On
all
ques-1
VI sad
1837, expresses tbo opinion that “ unlrea (and remove from our oountrvmeti the di*­
i iucukh
:
Its admission could have lion may prescribe.”
I subject of slavery, had again become ao• satisfaction.
An election wav held throughout Kan- tipns
tions of legislation, the
lhe senators from the a large Jure. '•» scut hsre. from toe nature (
' abilities which have heretofore here Im­
•»«. i intttoc a.« to threat-* tiro pcwre.nn-l per inflicted no possible injury on any human sac,
-’in
7-----mance of tbu
th« L
a]011,« havo^
an- of th- country, » protracted war &lt;m their
pursuance
tbn provision,
provisions ofistnallcvt
of I smallest States of th.
Union
have^apE.vi.tK in ।
posed upon the exercise of. their religion.
uuStai. i ft iteluitv of tbi-c-uifi-dvracv.! fin-nppliei-• being, whilst it would, within a brief pe- toisaet/on the vrc.onJ day of August | equal vote with those from the largest—
Hotter, Ur
)tho Mormons’) prt is inevitable.' Bns' iThe treaty shall be submitted to toe 8en‘ — •*-- *— turn for the admhsrmi -f Konwun. «‘ riod, have restored peace to Kansas, and thisa&lt;
and
it
resulted
in
the
rejection,
by
a
The
same
may
bo
said
in
regard
to
the
(iu
considered
neciNury,
to
terminate
the
r uaruumj ,Xr , -yr
___
_____ , jlmt^a
State tan* tiro Union. Ibstefcd this unh-sp-• harmony to the Union. In that event thn । _ e majority, of thn proposition sulanit I ratification of treaties, »ana of executive war “speedily and u-»re ocomfcally than ate fi-r approval without delay.
dixie sub-1 slavery 'question Would ere. this hare been [ large
'
It is my earnest desire that every mis­
' py aglWitm. and bro-qht toe wt-'“ “k
V to- p^pte by 6-ngres*. This b.- appointment
All this to worked ad- II Aiuimpted by insufficient means.
understanding with lhe government of
«. It was I finally settled, according to tbs legally " *"
the caw, thev are now amhorired to mirahlv In practice, whdst; it conforms in
In ths maaniime it was my anxious ds ' Great Britain should be amicably and
E- {'be dreire^of’everv patriot Riut ""'■&gt;*
of VO.
the vo- ing
i
1 *nea-j
____ I expressed*
... .1 . "(I will of a majority
nf ll.A
to
another
eon-rtitutl.u,
preparatory
to
principle
with
the
character
of
rgovern’- sure* uf le-’it!:»ti-’n might l»c ttd-.-ted. n- [ tera, and popular sovereignty would have I
sire that the Monnuiis should yield olio-' speedily adjusted.
It has l&gt;«n lb. mis­
admission into the Union, bat not antil meat Instituted by sovere-gn btates. I diencc to the constitution and the law*,’ fortune of both countries, almoat .ver
_ .■
...... .i....... r..;«1.n&gt;..,ik fr&lt;im the been vindicated tn a constitutional mon- t
rrin--&gt;v .........
tlrcir number, as ascertained by n census, I presume no Amencun citaen would de­ without rendering it ueo'wary to resort »inc* the period of the revolution, to
States, nnd Wihno it t.« the Territorj- ” With my deep convictions of duty’! 1shall e&lt;mal or cxc-ed the ratio required । 9ire the slightest change m too arrau^-- to military force. T» aid iu aerouiplMhpiSnnjNAELK TAII.OH.
have been annoyed by a aucecritxai 'of Ir­
wlicrc it legitimately Iwhmgcl. Much
to elec: a member to the House of IOq&gt; ment. Still, M it not unjwjt and unequal hig this viijcet, I de.m«d it advisable in
ritating and dangerous qiK-stions, threat*
|..« been
l-en d.me,
done, I1 n ” *«Pl£
nappy i«
could bare pursued no othermm\ Il ’
to
rcsattatirw.
Ilo tbo existing States to invest some forTills hns
'
■
d&gt;mnli*htnviit &gt;d -tins obji-ct, is true that, ns an Individual. I had ex- i h h mitrrohable, in toe prawit stat. | ty or fifty thousand pKqde culleeted in a April la-t to dispatch two dintingu'uibed cning their friendly relations.
tbnto^fart
aco»
citizens of the United Stales, Messrs. partially prevented the full development
1I arils
duri.m
pre^l -n optoimt. both before and dur­
of the OHHs, that n thin! eonMitofom can territory with the attributes pfsorcre gnlas
'। during
ThetheSupremo
Uwiit «&gt;f toAUniled I (ng the aesrion uf the ronvwition, in favor •be kwfollv framed an-1 prated to Coe- j ty. and plsrc them no an equal fomeg Powell and McCulloch, t-v Utah. They of those feelings of mutual friendship be­
II States
The bad
Supremo
bore
with
them
a
proclamation
addressed
'
tween
the
people
uf
the
two
wintriest
so
previously dccuk-l. tbrt the 1 &lt;&gt;f submitting Ute reivmning clauses of ।
■ grew by Kansas bd&amp;re it* imputation with Virginia and New lork in the Ben by mvaelf to ibeinliabltan’aof Utah, d ited natural In thetnsvlves nnd so condudre
t v»
i ’b-1" taw *'• ‘T»» r'?h‘
lbc oourtlte®*." *"'&gt; “
rv'T™ ,
on Ih5 m*tb dey of that month, warning to their common interest
Any serious
1 i It' into the Territories whateve r is hel-l ! ing slavery, to the people.
But, acting j' sliall have reached the dedgnkted number, j ate of toe I’. S.
• Noe i. It to b. WTOianl that.
tortr
I or three n asom I rerne.Uy rewn
I
A-rtv un l-rthc law. of .ny of the in an official character neither my re! fam I, nd experienra in resisting tho territorial' mend the passage of a gcr.ernl oct which them of tUir truccoa.lilion^nd bow liopo- interruption of the Commerce betWten
leas it wav
tbeir part to pertist in re­ the United States nnd Grant Britain wa'd
l,..'I Mii-h pr’-p-’rtv there j anv human authority Imd Che power
ballion* against too Uttitod StatW, and of­ be equally injurious to both. In fact, nn
eu£dtan.Mn.ffJK- Lrndc-.- njodgo the proceeding.of thoonoremtlon.
fering all tuosewbo would submit t. the two nations have ever existed on tl»w face
under tiro
'&lt;•'
I
rf,M.iart. the
mm IKVWOfibre constiUHron
A .................. _winch it h
in act of Q-ngrcsB. Waring tne : their belief th.it th. territory contains a lawi a fre'u pardon for their past scditioni of the earth which could do ewb Other *U
j framed to Ixj a nullity. To have dune
183(1. much of too time of [ number of Inhabitants which, if in n i.,d treasons. At the sama time, 1 assrircd
ti&lt;&gt;n shall rrtuaio.
much good or »» much barm.
’ . .
.■
.-... .j.
_„..t l ..mith*«n to elect a meoT^ those that p-rs-sted iu rvbaliiuu against
Eatertaiufcig these sentimenit, 1 am
„l.nga .d the h‘t sea- Kans-ns
^i
Stf* Kanwt* Sndol ths Topeka cun ' her of C
1 bo
,
tbo United State., tint they must expect gratified to infirrm you that the long
to ,1 **Tm»
admittiO]g
anting to giro •» P«"- people of the ternary P&lt;rfeUly• free h
,.f lh„ PrMi,r.Ut to clave a census oPtbi inwon were ai-mo
■ • qh.tv been
• re fi,rm and regulate tMr
taatltn-1 rtitution.
A*—
,devoted
------ 4 - to tb. q«»e« 1 habitants to bo taken, and if found .affi- no farther lenity, but look to bo rigor- pending controversy lietwom th. two
wns
&lt;tai
i’"“'l‘'|i' to"
oualv deoil with according to their deserts, governments, in relation to th» quretfon
----- WILLIAM Bl BCIIBBi
| t.OT,i,mi k
f»""
its admission undur the Itecomp dent, then by th. terms of this art to..'rhe Instroetom to too*.
well
of visitation and search, has been amica­
1 TTORXEV. Cmnwriur amt
Surely Ills not unrea- "tooriro them to pn^
the coi.ttituji
coi.rtilirticn of the InlVd
United Bate.
States. ^I^^Xti.-t.
--------, the
os a copy of too proctainatiuti, and .their bly adjusted. The claim o:i toe part of
nlux.i
."M "f
A wit l««rt Cmata •*•««•«’• *&gt;»**
‘' nially have violated the great I ton cnnrtitutu
■ .
.. ‘ . . ..— .a .Llall 1O IM.at .itl.t
ruble to require tho people of Kansas way ' to f. am. a State
rtitution pre­ reports, arc herewith transmitted. It will Great Britain, forcibly to visit Atr.etv;rr-..,hvt . T.„lwr to. ■&gt; Hshl.i
Hl
....would rilu
mpwo/poputor
w.vereignty.
at
the
enable
to
re.
wail before making a third attCtn^Hn- pnratory to admission -into tiro Union. I be seen by their report «f tlio 3d id July enn vessel, on the high *”•»’ in llrao
into thi’»r'&lt;io" eltHvras a frcpvfr1' iirinciplv
prtndphi of |
to come into thou "&gt;“•&gt; *■•••!• •
foundation ..four
lnstitotiun«.
( to deprive
w..t
bef . maaing
,P inatitatiuns
bciure
---------- ««
,r• X
«r &lt;U
nAta i,i to
«iWatt
«»«•«
.
- .- • « wuru
,-A-utA“—
»&lt;.
»— h-tan
s.mH ' .1^
-i_.
that »
an appropriation last, that they have fall* confirme/i the peace, could not be sustained under th.
Javc State, ncconiifia' I”
w»II “f* "n
’* * ~~ ‘ “
*
uibv «v
—_____ ’ho President to ' opinion expressed by General Johnson in laws of nation*, and it had been over­
1.1. a u&gt; U‘»
- joritv ./ Its poiqd.-. Tl^ J”'». "1^ ^- the people of ‘ .
,.l with lidri.iv. IHSeo
proper
to
cxereisr
take
a
eenstrt
«f tho people.of Kansas. , tba previous October, as to lhe necessity ,ruled by her own most emincirt Jurists.
Cfali the Stati* h» th*is1*.n cutdteatet. 5Eu» elkd.-l 1. itamMl™, ita (rax tantaO
__ llaMrer vMW»W
(t 8^ « ».ll
Thn
present
condition
uf the Territory of sMding reiufortcmecW to Utah. In •This querti.in was recently bmogbt to au
.nd a fruitful aouiw of dsiigeron. ■
* a prostitution, without requlr- period thu harmony of theStates as
of framing a couaiitution,
«(«!« Italr c. . .- Ik.
JI of Utah, when contrasted with what it1 this they state that they “are firmly Im- ।issue by the repesilcil arts of British crui­
57 M.'BVMKKU*.
toon among them ha* been 72217?.!
Whilst such ho luwm the ^rjilten
J______ , J.i— of . «xJ [rr demmJ (ta( (ta fwpl* «Unlc was on. year ago. is a sublet* for congrat­’ pressed with th- belief that the presence ,ser. in bonnliiw and rearchtngoor wwrehulation. It was thou in a state of open1 of the army here aud the largo additional ,ant viwseh in the Gulf of Mexico arid lhe .
dency ofyour legi.lat.vepr..^ hngsteV
I .tail not f«r * third tlm* *rebellion, and, co*t what it might, tire’ fore that Jiad been ordered to tins Terri- ,adjacent seas. These nets were the more
»de of Kansas, their H.flncnccJ-’ *«* JX; ta
n.oor H.ta | b, an.tta.
-------- ------- lOH-I BOBT-IOT.
f I tkm.
By waiting for a short Um., and character of the government required that torv, wore tba chief inducement! that injurious and annoying us these waters
nowhere so happy «•
' W„ T/
torv itself.
Left to control ita own af- [taHrJSk•* «-&gt;.f(wrtto- m
m-tmgm
*wIh «obedience to law, Kantt. wdl this rebellion should he suppressed and caused the Mormons to abandon the idea1 aru travorseil by n large portion of lhe
„(., ,„(.. ™ ......-------------- j gl«l’ l«° &gt;ta &gt;■-&gt;""
&lt;ta UlsblAtaA ' the Mormons eornjielled tu yield nl-edi- I of resisting tho authority uf tho United[ commerce and navigation of the United
r. wilt at bltra tn
own
----------.
I once to the constitution and laws. In or­ States. A less decisive policy would1 States, and their free and unrestricted woo
u- wiib
external Influence,
7.
le -~»»n
•rr~&gt;ta«! i”^b''X»-. pm-on,.h«4 O-.der
--------------------, ’h
. this object as I informto aeeompli
previous v '
' ‘&lt;ta p.T“
probably have resulted iu a long, bloody ta essential to tbo security of the ea&lt;'•‘Th.'Id ' Topeka nrgnnizaticuan‘1 »”
1.J
voo in my last annsi
anneal message, I up- and expensive war.”
’titulion.
their constitution.
.
|■
*— bxVC happlied to Kansas ought to। ■‘ ed youiln
a Ise trade Ix-twrcn diffi-rent Stntewof the
blTrtXbd^nd rendered applied to ‘ pointed
new governor instead
tortred of Brig
t
Il is to be lamented that a qtwrtion bo ■_ grew
Intcd a now
Snch vexatious interruptions
Tiicso gentlemen conducted themselves। Union.
Congress, have bern finally
.
taK.ptata. 5
‘------"Xrita
- bid. m-r taUer «k j. nam
L» Yowne,
)•.«.»«■m--i
-ty»“-"
X
-f"'
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“
’
T®?.
t0
m my entire natisfaction, and renderedI could nut fail to cxeite the fmcHngsof
•
As a natural coMequenec, dial «nsTern
on (bo po-p’o ot K““V
useful service in executing tho humane in­ the country Mid to require the Inteupnsi.
!
dodtad oo. «.y o, (ta «tar.M»oH ta.o admission Into thn Union.
tion &lt;»f tb. government. Remonstrnncei .
tentions ofthe government.
Uta cm*. p.r„«. .nd &gt; .Kmel ne «"»• ’? _ kMlodoadi o fcm. of
Il also afionls me groat Balisfsctioo to&gt; were addruwed to toe British government
imdsof immigrants to make it tbeir bap
(Mt &gt;ta ~ontrr.
The "ftatta" «&gt;■;
statu, that Gwtr. Cumming h» performedI agatust thesu vfolato-m of uiir righto .f
^.mb^^f
ita
mhibtainta,
yet
this
power
M
a
pnM
onmltaum,
&gt;n
tb.
elocution
of
carlo* o. ncyrr.
17 Tte^pwt unfoitunato sxperiene. of
his duty in an abloTto-l conciliatory man­ auvetcigutv. and a naval force was M tbo
w.ndftg for our fitt.ro p.d«x«. 1 »•&gt; number ol ns ।
“&gt; )
,1 a,, laws in caao of troed, 1 ordered u de- ner, nnd with the happiest effect1 can•­ same timeordc'rcd to the Cuban waters,
Ue.ll, i«.y.rrf. tta o«»tloo o «»fd&gt;
not, in tots connection, refrain from men- with directions “to protect all vessels of
pr»BpUr Btimded to. Offlrs &gt;° tura*w‘ ’
wtatU U» ptaol. o' lfiof t-tador^-ta d
u»s*A
tinning ton valuable scrvwes of Cui. the UnitoJ Station the high sens from
Erffvflls, Mich.
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ralio nM»&gt;ral bf
tl» O.ni.«&lt;•"
•J™i- ing
*»"these
“ u/hansurcs
“b“'T
1'
■uthorftV, wider our form of government,&gt; Grot oomo iota tta Uotal tad (tan otaop ratio
required oy y
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is now dumunstrated.
fhoasures Is
demonstrated. ,Thomas L- Kano, who, from motives of
nxn of Kibm. ttal (tai (k.. pr«vwu. 1
“
’
II. II. FULLER.
On ths 13th of Sept., 1837, Gov. pure
‘
, m, proMtaM hi ttair MowUtaUtat ~t
benovolence, and without anv official
I, tta rule. «ta
«™U tar, ••
ku,n&lt;.«(!&gt;«•
n«i Ita
i w’rooobko ta (MmwI’O, &lt;» otaomplob
Young issued his proclamation, in the character
I
or pecuniary compensation, vim- received the unqualified and even enthu­
MiJ»rWi“« •“
' X“ r-m.objta&lt;byrM.M,Ao,ta.(..r &lt;ip.j JI &lt;ta «&gt;il&lt;
tmtturr jl.Moi oluJreM" »
‘
• lleh Uta. taco i'WmI kl “» K“" Bl
■ vie of an independent sovereign, an- tod
Utah during toe last inclomer.t winter, siastic approbation of the Atixerican p*»nnunang
bls
purpose
to
resist
by
force
, tta Untaotad fromlofi
(or tho purp-ru- of emtributing to tbo pac­ , pie. iU fi.rtututraly, however, no ool.bo proJta mom.« *•”
. ta» In tanorrltata -Ab J»&gt;r .dill 0 ’°(X™. U.~Uta rnij.,1
of
lirion look place, and the British govern­
' arms the entry of the United States .ification of tot-Territory.
I.™—bdditiousl pop«l.&gt;»'"
troop. Into our own territory of Utah.— '
ment promptly avowed Im roonceitioo of
bo
1 am happy to inform you, that the
iTratarrH.ins rfljim-. ’h ’ J* h U&gt;,. Mttarttaotta ~ol(
II. COLEBAN,
(hi. ml* ■ rtaro.rM*-’’
• BUU. .kAJ", “I?" to By this he required all the forces in the Governor iunl other civil officers ot Utah, the principles of internalioaal taw upon
’
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ttaX^
1
^:.
S
llreireo. BtWmM
drtemd ‘tata mwrinS «• ,,A 7,
Territory to “hold themselves in rcadi- 1
SX «r eiril -HS •“&lt; taS"1”4 "•
„,( pnMtioo of Ita pienim^lta. .1, are now performing their appropriate
ncsa
to
march
ni
a
moment
’
s
notice
to
remod,
Ufitadjtad
Sri. tr~l IM «~&gt;»«l~«. «l«to
. functions without rcsUtnnre The author!the Secretary of State to tb. British
tral any and all such invasions," and es. ty of the conatitution and laws has l»eon
legisUturc, and other officers, and i* now
b'h wu. tta nrtwnv w
Minister at Wrehington, of April W.
ublisbed martial law from ita date thro', fully restored, and pcaoe prevails thro oat
to enter the Union.
i 1838, which secure the vesoela of the
K.uul (ta pn«.«taS »»"r“ "&gt; X ”fif7^Lmm.-od.doo. bowo.M. far Uo nrepared
PThc rule ought to bo aduptod,J^th.1, out the Territory. These proved no idle
,
geobgm w
United State, upon the high sets from
threats Forts Bridger and Supply werej tb. Territory.
lib. ^rolJlouM.V
Xi
we couridrr Us bearing on the P*»‘c
,
A portion of too troops sent to Utah, vi.itation of search in lima of peace, un­
iSa Toncka constitution, which caused immrftao tanfi-teo ot Mw ““
vacated and burnt down by the Mormons,
£
of Ksnsas tn commit toe
the Territories or upon the peopl. of the to deprire our troop, of a shelter afterr arc now on earn ped in Cedar rallcv. forty- der any circumstance* whatever, xbo
four
miles
routowosthf
Salt
Lake
City,
existing Stoles. M«y &lt;M
r °°'
rUi-n has Iwvn nbandound in a manner
rtXnr or retains «. rM lori^o
their Iona nnd fiillguing march.
Orders
JOHN fo S'AN BRUNT,
eenvions which have prorslled ih Oonwore is*»od by Daniel H. Wells, styling and to. romtindcr have been ordered to reflecting b&lt;mor on to. British P*enimweand throughout th. country, would
Oregon to suppress Indian hostilities.
...
himself “Lieut- General, Nauvoo Legion
avoide-1. h-’l “&gt;ls rul. b~&gt; to to stampede lhe animals of tb. United
Tfie march of tho army ti&gt; Salt Uke i
mttoiia, &lt;u»'T einnotfail tortrangthCity, through toelndtmt
|
.mi-ble relations teiworo »U
ublisted at an earlier poriod of tbo govSlate* troop.-on their march, to sol fire
hxi a powerful effret
J* twoa«ntricaPolish'this obi^L
1, tbereforKWr- ""mmai.Mly upon Ita
. u&gt; their train*, to burn the grew and the
Inotile fadings against tjo I■*|£*®u'£
Bri!},h porermnent, at tbraamn
i whole country before them, and on their
which ei«tod .mraig th"
£ the United StMw ttat
• flanks, t'» k-xf them from aleopnng bv
tta Wia oumprotata.
region.
in ’•*’•*’1
.
I ^e mode tiwrald b. adopted, by muto■ night surpt toes, and to Mmffcndo the mad
rrxirros A TirrAWT.
S;iASforU.i&gt;»tata&gt; o&lt; Ita Stale
। j’^ngrrnrotbetween tterwwromrtrtra
&gt; te felling trees aed destroying the fords F-r Wet apl-fi
&lt;ta D'k“" ”r°“
—
Thi« «l» n’**
lbe r^'* °f- “U2S
rXEcter which may be fi«d Hfre,
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CAMPBELL * WOOD,

eommoBWealth. Il-m th.s m-ipieirt co
Zove awwy several hundred animals. ton-.
She^o^ pXlurtly «ter the’ TMs dESSB the supply * P™1

Beetian®
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Sserottfry ofBUhy has tafitttnnd tite Brit-1 train of negotiation avoided, if the Chpgnized bv the law of} State* in vain endeavored to compos*. It mil this regard to be met by an utter na­
intereat in all that concern* Mexico,
.
------- whal j, duc to the
ish government thit we arts rerdy to rc- t*iu General were invested with the an- our well-settlsd |&gt;olicy in regard to N
just to itself but as a j would be useless to
.citixens of the United
ceirc anv proposals which they may feel thority to settle questions of mwt.woIudhpoftetf to offer, hsvtog- tins* ohjseft'in 1 tion on the spot, where all thf ft.-fe afo
Granada we bare long
N&lt;
▼lew, nfitj to ronrifler thbtfl In mr nratei- treih nnd could be promptly fid xamfae»f complaint, arising out
ble spirit. A strdtig npTnton.hmrtfrtr.h torily racertainud. We have MtKdrfo in
■ferkir
I claims of our citixens
ewpresssd, that tiro oMuioftal abuse of the rain urged upon the Spaiwh Mvcrmiieit
'Oni m
iufjte OaiwlStIfr- SitjFt&gt;&gt;nt
as. ol any nMiou is an evil far loss to !&gt;c to confer this power upfh foe (’•ptalft j nftftr arfothcr.pnspmii-pid yffoovqrni
"more recently added the outrages
tho nrt
deprecated than would‘bo the rstabfeih General, and our Minister ta-Spain will in rapid succession, and two various
npciliiun has
ano emsed
co»*vu between —
... —--------- •
large competition
*
our citizens at Panama
men: of any regulation* vxhieh might be j again4*u.juulructed to urge thi? subject on
imwmpatible with Uwfrtsedum of tht- seas. | their tiotTre. In Ibis respect, we occupy been sb: at nxtqrn inmortagrwxrar1. . ,____ r_____ ____ _____________ ___ _____
moot of ’these difficulties, was concluded
This gororament bos yetrroBweduo c«n a d^ereni position from-the powera of I were proclaimed. The su/ocssive govern- States &lt;&gt;f • Chihuahua and Soucra and our sonarnc amoum iw»
..y— by tta Secretary of State and feaWifenMUMesiiaaspecifyiwg lbaouKU»ciB wfoich ■ Europe. Cuba is sin-root within sight of...
... protec-'i at!}emlh« Territorira.
ments have afforded no4dc&lt;juate
IOftd-govern- onr citizens for their passage to and from
ter of New Granada, in September, 1857,
the British Govcramsul wnuld propose to I oyy ?|iorcx; our commerce with it is far I tion,
cither to Mcxicanteitlzuns or
meats of'"tiicse
of '‘these States aru
are perfectly
■’
- foreign jmeuta
' '
*help*~
Californio.
ttwry sut thuir •uggestiun: and 1 mu dn-;1 greater thin that of ’any otifo? nxtfon.ln-j rSden’toTngnlustlaZesf v»6E'^mra.-n0M,'W'if6

si

rtor«W

jWwjWm &lt;»»

cinl nations of Europe. All -were eipr.
rieocing sa-tirer eraro at the sama snom.-n t.
Our maoufaetaiM* eyct-ywbsre, V*&gt;rcd
severely wot breansc of foa reowk reduc­
tion in tbo tariff of duties on imports, but
because there was no demand at shy prkr
for their productions.' The people were
obliged to restrict themselves in their
purchases (o articles of prime neo-ashy.
Iu the general prushation iiHmsfness the
Iron msnufecturcs iii diflcrcn'l Sutvs jirrd.
ably ’sufli-red more than any other class,
and much destitution, was-the mcftfohlc
consequence |m«n« tire grrotre number of
workingincnjwho load been employed iu
this useful branch df onr industry. Tbsrr
could bo.no sbpply where there «u uo
.demand. T| present an cxmrrel«,4lMre

UV you mm ■ v. ......--.
Karrawiretts. Still, I shall form no do intercourse with every part ol the island, i by al least the nominalsubmission of the' to restrain tawle** Mexican/ from passing
IpuIntioM of wti
oNNToptafon tmthewmbject imtit-HtaH-! ft it. therefore; a great grin ranee II—liiiiniLj U hlmftliLi
j tiit.ini jjijirjl ijmiwjllluliiipiiiillf!
fel-teu*.
a.iiI &gt;ha Taaasil ,
........ ■ ■B'ilhi Oftttain
ITOftiniribrnrtfroed
’
'to IV J**
haw cwefully and in tho taut apisil ax- when- any difficulty occurs, no matter! not:au at thu preset crisis of Mjixican al- on our. remote sctelora. A state of onsecured.
i
nil
other
n:it1&lt;&gt;ok
utnined any proposals which they.i^ay Imw unimportant, which might ba readily ! Iotas. A civil war, bus',been raging For lucky nnd ,viu|&lt;iBao‘ prevails tiironghput
relets W
h will ta.immUfttely transmitted to that'-^tending
tending ita bcoetits toe very jHirtfon of the
think proper to inako.
..., i
ttltiisl st.-.jfoo - monrant, ws should, b* scqn« tinm lhr»ughuut’tho’ rapithlfo, ,bc-_ tlmt distant’frontier. Tlte Ujau are’iooql
body tor tlivir .ftivirc aud cmiscrit; and Uninn, had bam brought to a dead |&gt;au-.
. I Matruiy
ma Iruly ftorry-lenunob afto inform ulibged H «vport to rMadrid, especially twoon tin-central-government &gt;&gt;r tiro oily Idtcr, and life and property xre wholly u*. HIIOIW rv^.v^.^iplRlwWnI Aft}* should’thw bo ulitoineJi'U'-ffm• rpmoty Tlifi''«Mt c-nArtl"cnees hare reraitel
kPIj‘A-r • J
row
Lhstthe coinpUcal'uMftiiawee|t-&lt;for«it
Ural step
to be to
taken thero of Moxico, w|ii&lt;* has M^iloavorad to sub-, itmocurs.
you Lwitlv*
...... r&lt;
, when the
henvery
tta very
first step
itwocitra. For
For.Jftis
Riis reason the sctticfrieul
settlement Nicataff'it” 4t,-vernw’n,»
from simitar cnsaca ta many tabur branch­
vert tSc constitution last framed by mili­ of A rixona la arrested^ whilst it is ofjtreat the MOcrs herr.q;iU». poiivu£iuicjted from
Britain and the United l6tau*,,*ri*iug out I is to refer it badc.p&gt; Guta,
.
,
es' of u«ofuj. ^Ufost'lrea. it is ».!f-cvl.
oGthe UhytMvBolwM treaty of April,
. Tfy&gt;' trudilft, that Cuba, in Its existing tary power, iu&gt;4 thinw who maintain the importance dial, a chain of inhabitants the j Wats‘ pppirtknenL. Tl&gt;«\ jwinctpal Now Giwtedaou.l
dcut.tluit wbert thiyrclrha aMlnVlu pur­
Questions base
colutttajl'chnditiun, i* n ^astagjtaurco of authority, of that eoostiurtivu- The «&gt;- should extend*all along its.southern bor. bhiociivu **urns. to hpfV brop &lt;«&gt; the prochase maimtactitred airtMre, there eitm^f
.fW- U governmeata as-. s~--------------------- j Uyyrv and annoyance to’tta A'racricaa. tagonist parties each bold possewion of' dor, sufficient for their .own protection and viSU
Granado, tu levy a tonnage of duty upon be sold, And.rtRKf?cpt}y1»t|rt e«i« tsiwti, 1 bad reason tn hope that, enumrijuv. people. . It Is ,U.C only «pjt iu.jthc dvll- diffiifcnt States of the-Republic, and the licit of tlw United States mail, pausing k«
the vemtie of the United Stat&lt;&gt; In ita ^oqfuneramri'tCahd espejafly a g&lt;4
tingShemsvivce from lurlber unavailing : izrJ work! where the African bI«vo trade, fortunes of war am cycstantly changing. । and from California. Well founded apy
.nwpect.. I’refo. tta* feoJ'W ports &lt;«f. tbd fsthiniK, and tn - levy n fwdiscussions, the twogovernm-.-hte would 1 i» tulcrajed; ano .we ora botuiff by treaty' Meanwhile, the
now catcrtaincd,
&gt;e most reprehensible
reprehensible means 1■ uroheusions
prehensions are nftw
entertained, that the duly .Id
sraucr tai u»&gt;n our**citixens •hrrivirtg'W crtimcnl'df-ifaeb lindtrd powers aa that
iploycd by both parties to Indians,
liens, and wandering Mexicans equally ne*t£&gt;f that rcpu.ldic, ita fr^uonl clianjes
proc.sxl to settle tho Central Aiiwricnn with Great Britain to maintain a naval
of the U.K,, could .have' nrevcntNl tire
question in a practical manner, alike bun- • force on the const iff Africa, at tnui-U usrc’ that country, nliolSrr with a design tn taUyrvvp
’ from fvreigto-rii. as wall as lawless, may break, up the'iippor taut. M gov orn^si'V WA1M-.W1?,’ *?!
Tfe-tah4b rtaumercial
im­
rw&lt;uauk,Uwn.»r to,
‘•v"n" t0
oraUe and -wttwCictory to both; and thia prime bulb.of life ami Lrcasnre, solely for natives to carry on
m tins
this ruinous contest. »ugoand postal commuuicatiori■recently. dissensions, tins Ud
notild
for yesra
yn#rv m
to have'been
_ by tho tiansil route,
*&lt;&gt; aa tax
JJ siimvd
fined for
ihr»
route, end
and a!
al*o
tax Mor
hope 1 hsv* not yet abandoned. In iny ' tta purpliH- iff arresting slaver* bound to The truth; is, that
Cue country. MessMess­ established between our Atlantic and Pa. portant j(!ip^atini»,. on J nno eiwnlially ! ocean
—• this fine
1 u'—
— .. Jthe*iD3»f*
____ ,1—
F tbu United
I'.il,n.1 Sutra,
Si*
rushing to this onUrfropbe,
Th^W-jr;
last annual message. I slak’d lliat uvot- that Wand. Tta l.ite scrhiur difficnlties ed with unproductive
’ live soil and a benign
benign citia possessions.
This passer very near, nucressary.W/mly fur W/^riW' ufiffiy
quid hare
folfoetransported over th* Panam* railromk— ruirjous c.wqwnjr.qquld
have followreduced by giv^
dissen­ to tta Mexican tusuoUry, throughout the route, but for tiiojs*rvly of American clti-,
lures had been mode by tta British-gpv- &lt; tatwe-'n"/ tho. Uhltcl States, and Great dimntu, has been redured
piv'J dte»cnThe g'n eroment of New Granada has ; rd in the United Htates. whether the dusrnment fur this purmwe, in. a friwvlly Britain,rc«pcdhig tta rigtit of search, sion to a condition of almost bupclcsxsn- whole length of Arizona. I can iinnuqj'uje I zens paxi’.ng :&gt;&lt;«! rnpareing and from uw
r ;lfur
__ , these
,
. Pnciuc poMOfsli’ita Were suc h a stipu­ been ' hif.irmrd that the United Htatra ; tira-npmt-«&gt;reign imports foul rewjum.^
spirit, which .1 cordimly reciprocated.— । now ad happily tepnhiate&gt;l. conld never archy and imbecility. It wpuld bo vain !I no possible remedy
evils, an J
would evMiuder the collection of «frber of i ns they were under the tariff K
Ttair pro|xwal wa*,t&lt;x withdraw these have arisen if Cuba had nut afforded a for Uiisqpiveiiiment to attempt unenforce ■ no mode of restoring law and erder to lation embrared in a treaty betwei-n Um
these taxes' ns as art df •violation of th? ; had‘been ratalIto a■«"“«• higher standqaestiure from JireeOnugi)tintion between 1 niarkut for slave*. A* long as thl* mxr- payment m money iff tta claims of Amer- that remote and unsettled Jruatier, but United State? and Nfosragua, Iho knowl­
trestv between the two countries, and as i Rrd. The tariff At f877 had * ita »g'-’&gt;rv
thu two
nnu-nta;
but,rr
to --------accomplish
ket ------shall--------remain
can ~
ta no ' icon citizoos, now amounting to more than 1 for ths government iff the United States edge of this fpct wpiild uf itself inimt
*wv guvei--------—
r—- 1 —
------Open,
r—,there
-------- -such would be resisted by thu l iqtcd I in the result. The gciier?! c.-n*&gt;s&lt;rti*|i^
ita »*mo object,-by a neguliatioa between ; tape for tta civilization of benighted At- ten nuliiop dollars, agpimt Mcxioo, bo- ■ to assume a temporary protectorate over probably. prcpreuC.hostile parties from
Stites.
At the sauie time, weprc pre throngb—t the worW. «mld n«t tahc
the British govarninrnt and each uf the . rli-a. Whilst tta demand for slave* con- emso she is destitute of all pecuniary iho northern portion of Chihuahua and commiuiug nggr‘*s*'-,,u* &lt;m t*0 r"ll,tei a,,'l
p;ffrd to discuss tho questions in a qiirit ’ ),rcn c”iifr«diitl by the IrgfelatHSi uf sny
Central Amcricat. republics whoso ten i-; tiunes imGiim. wars will ta waged among , means to satisfy these dcntftnda.
’ Sonora, and to establish military post* render our actual interfenulco for its proofiftmitysnd justice, and with a sincere partioil.w-Tt'imtrv
■ -t
■
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torial interests oruimmediately iiivohed. I thc pvt'rrain'd barioarous chiefs in Africa,
Our late minister was furnished with : within the some; and this is earnestly rc- tertkm unnecessary.
The p'-riudical revulsions which hqvv
Tho eseculucgwri-rnyjent oftHs coun­ drain; to adjust them in a sulWuctary .
UMraattkitumt was to be mode in acty rd-; for die purpose of arizing subjects to sup- ample powers and iastrnetimis for tta ad ' cumraeuded ta Congress.. This protec
manner. A negotiation for that purpose j existed in our past history, must rimtimdanew with tta general tenor of tjieiute: - ply this trade. In such a condition of af- justinenl ufall pending questions with the I Lias may bo withdrawn,** soon as local try, iu iu jntcrcuunre with foreign tuitions
rctnro r.t'h trrvsls, m&gt; hmit ss.ourprw»orcin u^n placed upon tta Clayton and thins, it a impossible that the light of civ. , central government ot Mexico, and h&gt;'goverumcnt^slgl£tajO&lt;taLli’dral in thafto uJuuiteyl tokbu euiploynieiit ofdiplotiSa lias already been commenced. ’ No effort &gt;
«r religion can ““
ever
bi* .!..»«
duty «.:&gt;k
with —
zeal
and alaftiv
ability.I1 Mexican Btatcs, capable
uf performing cy alone- Wlipp this fails, it can proceed l&gt;.wren-nlly bevo made to cvtlcct these ent unbounded system of bank credits
llulwcr treaty by. the United States with • ilrzalipn r-r
“S penetrate J performed I.:.
1 .«.&lt;
j.t_ ..r
~
''' * 'BL -J-‘4U
.*; ahodev
: 1'. .
The claim^ of uur citixens, some of thorn foeir duties to die L'oitedStates, rcUrain- u’o further. It iumn&lt;t, legitimately, resort taxes, noris any, anticipated und.r pros- ’
certain mwlificatiiuis.
As: nrg»tialiou* these utak
Us
be. tljo leys «we m f«tm*; broniuk
arc stiil pondmi np«u this lxi*;», it would t
If
k
' known'to tho world arising out of the violation uf an express ' iiq^lta lawk-M and preserving peace tu forc-\ wiliuMit.tbc ’direct authority of ci* circumstaiHtM.
„ has
^..l.icen
niiule
[With tho ftU'piro uf Brazil,, our rety it-isAot to ta expected. at least for many*
Congress except ^u.refivliilg ntnj repell­
predecessor*, tlmt
tint the United provisioi
provision ,of the treaty of Guadalupe lit- ‘along the bonier,
irntta projw for mu now to cummicii- iI by my predecessors,
years.to .rom«*.th.
(t tho
romiu.-reial
n*:
of tin;
mod frigidly ’character.
ing Iwsyilo atiaclta. It wutil^httve n-» no- ti&lt;ks arc Hl
j. . -i bare, on several n.-cad«)ns, Bflilenv— dalgo,
S_i--------jf—
lUli.iU'.'-s
........ ..
yv;u».
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■
.
mte their prorcnt condition. A final set- t?tat&lt;
oudj
oti----- t—Idoftpl dpubt that thia measure will
Unnu-oc of then- question* is greatly to ’ orc-1 to acquire Cuba from Spain by hon-' ]&gt;anuia« a* w&gt;
nun- j Lq viewed io n friendly spirit by the gov. tta&gt;riiy ta.enter tlu^tjjrrUprictt of Nicara­ ’Dis pr&gt;»Mei'**&lt;is &lt;&gt;f the. tqax.jrotmirics, lions of E'irrt'pO, wd’’.
bu desired, a» tiffs would wipe oiii the ' ornbl? negotiation. If this were are-om-' ed uurudr^ni
Re-1 orutnculs nnff txroplo ot Chihuahua tuid gua, even to prevent tiro destruction uf anil '.s|K-ci:illy those of an ifgrtfrfittiiraF'na- i .,ur own uro ao (m&gt;-,tcrmli v nivoled, will
shmhfr ratamiues.
»vc Sonora, a* it will prove i-qiially cffwteial tho transit, ttyd protect tiro lives nnd prop­ uirc. nre such a* to invite extetatlw mu- rapuM Jjienitehes
last ra(anltiing sulyect ut’Jutputc betwucn j plished, tta last relic of the African slave ■ monstranqcs
A large quantity •«'; Itiit this sqjqvrt tims treat*! so mheh/ft’
erty of our «wi| ciiti^ns on their pas-^gv. tnal. exchange.
the two countries.
' trade would instnntlv disappear.
We Iroeu address..... TT_r. . .
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„
r.
.
It is trial tliaj wn a suddun emergency of Aimd-iran flour is wWKiiuird iu dlr.iiil; large In my^hi'H annual mr-».ige, that *
Our relat’miis wixhtta grqat empiro of, would not,' if wo could, acquire Cuba in . emmente I Mqarjlinie, in various parts of rumute ami lawlcn fc
whilst
monj
than
treble
the
aimtant
ju
shall
not
now
jfiirstift
it
fiirlhra. Writ. I
FrutHM nnd linoni^ n» well' as all uttar' any other manner.
TWs w due to our ■ tho republic, instances Lavs been nunicr-1 af the L'uited States,
this character the, President would direct
governments on tta continent uf jtairop-.’. ji n:t?.&gt;mnl chtrnctrr.
All the territory ; nus of tha murder, iiunriimniamil srnl i
.
And in this counectfon
permit me to re­ any m ui.h! force iu thj vicinity u. their value of Braxili-m coffin; is coImiiiNo! in ' respectfully renew tlw r«*si&gt;niV'i&gt;d.ittim,
Whilst this is tta t in fevor ot'llic pmraige of a uniform liantjexcept that of Spain, continue tAtayuf'. which we have Acquired ■since tta origin • plunder of our citizens, by differebt par- call your attention .to Ums condition of rollef, butia dpjng this lie would act upon the United Stat-s.
cimv, u Heavy duty has tat-n luriixl. until 1 rupt law.,applicable I" bsnltiftg ilWtitnthe most friendly nlrtraetar.
'
, of the government, had ‘been bv'fiiir pnr- lies claiming and exercising a local Juris-'! Arizona. Tta population of that Terri­ hl» oiii rcapmitiiiiliiy.
With S^iain uur relations remain in an । chase from Fnince- Spain, and Sfcwieo, or j diction;
diction; b|
bftt the
the central
tcntral government,
government, alal-1 tory, numbering; as is alledged, more than
Under these ciictuiutance*. I earnestly rrerntly. iqiun tta Importation* of* Anier* tlon&lt; Tills »* all tbo duvet jqxuvr over
anMUisftatory condition. In my nu-s-cigr j by tta free ngd volnntary net oftta indo-1 though repeatedly urged thcnffij, have , ten thousand awl*, arc practically with­ iocomiiumd to C'mgrc»s.thrt pnjjwgo ufan ienn flour iu Brazil. I am gratiliejl, bow-' ihtf subject wldch, I Is-taxe twoSiicba law liinH nhfr
uf December last I iuf.irntcd you that uuf I pimdent Stat? of Teas**, in blending her j nude no effort eithertopupudi the authors j out a 'government, without laws, and act aiuhorixiog tbu Prciitlvul, under such ever, t*&gt; be able to inform yon that in mrnt
Envoy Extraordinary and MiuisU-r Plea- dMlnire'wltb our own. This ronrse »« of
- e three •'
outrages,
&lt;i.~or to prevent their ~_
re- • without any regular administration uf restrictions as xhi-y ,may docm proper, l&lt;&gt; Septcmlicr Lu»u tiffs has been nduiaM xste.tlfo'Mlb It nil^ht m’-t prevent tl»eevil
ipotentiary to Madrid tad q»kcd f.&lt; .Lis , stall ever pursue, unless cireumsttmees curreuce.. No Amcrirsn citizen can now justice. Murder and other Climes arc erujdoy tbu laud ai*d navnl forces uf the frum 81 32 to ntamt fiirty 4i:n&lt;-cents per । Tin- instinct of »dfprrs»Tvn1r»n "'jAbrecall, and it wa* my pwrjKMe tu sirnl ’ should
J cecur,
occur, trlileh
which we d«
do ne!
not Bow
now *nt?e!antici­ visit Mexico on lawful buMitcas without committed witli impunity. 'This statu of Fluted States in irocrcntitig tin- transit liarrd, ami llw duties on other krlu-lvs of! produce a w Is Jerome rr^rnint iqw.n their
1!&gt;y Inrow
riK-w in ada&lt;».inmln. u danger to Lis person and prop thing* calls loudly for redress; nnd i. from being closed hy lawless viulsnoe^ind &lt;&gt;ur production have tacti diminished Iu HkuiLiuv 1&gt;:umk-»s, If ih*y
Pt?, r«'
rendering
a departure
it clcaropt a new minister to that court, wiA not?.
* '
’
'
'from "
' ‘
vanev.
■!** io mi—
— •*tiutn
“* • su»|H-i»(«n •••f*
&lt;.f- sties
.pceta instruction* on all qpiesiuaw pcml-1
juatiftthlo, under the-imperative and erty. Tlrerc is no adequate protection ti» ttanffnra, repeat uiy reoimmauiLtiiou for in protec’.'utg the livre and property ««f nearly thr same pn»portiun.
1 regret to stalo that the guieromciit limits would inevitably prsbiroIbUr cud
to cither, pnd in this respect our treaty tho establishment uf a Territorial govern­ American citizens traveling tlicrcii|Hni, re­
ing betweoo ita two government*, end oycrruling law of self-preservation.
Pairing, nt tiro reune time, that three of Brazil Mill cnnthiuvs to levy an export ikuth.
. .
The island of Cuba from ita grogra,.h- with dial republic is almost a dcad-lut’er. ment over Arizona.
with a dclrnmtmtion tu hsv* tliem speed­
But the offi-vts of tlw rm uhi-n are now
trees shall bo wijlidra^n tbu moment the II duty of nl&gt;*Hit 11 (s-r rent, on coflbe, notThis state of aUairs w*i brought to a
Tta political condition of tta narrow
ily ami amicnMy adjusted, if that uuru icr.l position, commands the mouth of the
slowly and kindy pi’wmi *^*1" T1^
. possHdc. Thia purpose ta» been hitherto Mtaisxippl, nnd it* immense and annu­ crisis in May last, by tho promulgation Isthmus of Central America tl.rough danger shall have passed aw»y. Witiwut . witlistn: ding this article is’ admitted f.re
ooergy
nu.l
cu:rrpri»w»&gt;f
w-ir i-itircr*, Wdh
from
duty
in
the
United
S
ates.
This
«
dei'ented by causes w liich I uued nut ouu- ;ally inensuring trade, foreign anil ermt- of a deeren levying a contribution pro rata which transit routes pass, between tta such a provlmwn, our citixem nill be eon
wisa, from tta valley of that nobic iiver, upon all tho capital in the republic, be­ Atlantic and Psciffic oceans, prutentsa stonily exposed to luterniptiun in their a heavy tfoxrgv iqsui the cunMimers «»f &lt;»ur unbound*! mwmx% will, withm.lar
mcrate.
•
roffra in our ommtry, as wv purch.-vuThu missior. ta* been entrusted to a now embracing half the sovereign Blates tween ccjjtuia spneified amouuto, whether subject of deep interest to all commercial progress »'»J U» hair* vinlenrr.
With that island under I held by ‘Mexicans or foreigners. Mr. nations. Il is over these transits that a
A similar nccresity exists for the (iass- half,of tiiu.Mitirr surplus crop uf that ardiatinguisbrel atixeu of Kentucky, who of the Union.
will prochcd to Madrid wilbml delay, the dominion of a distant foreign power, Forsyth, regarding this decree in tho light• large proportion of tta trade and travel n-e of such on net lor tiro protection of tula ratal in Bi.azil. (for Ministex-, un- ha* again nmrmuhitMi in-oor large utnr.
wc&gt; ommkwm't -••• •»— •— - —'Hk- rotes of Mitereot hf there very taw.—and make a final attompt to obtain jus­ this trade, of vital i.*n|mrtaDC*e to these of n ••forced loon," .formally protested tat'-rcan tta Emnpcan and Asiatic con- tiie 1‘aiuma and Tc'*:;ntjp .v route iIn relrreuce to the Panama route, tb&gt;- l&lt;&gt; Isivb this export duty removed; and । (.'mfrlriw* k gradually reviving, and *»
States, is expos .4 to the dancer nf being agaiirot iu application to his countrymen,। linenI* is destined to pas*. Tu the Urntice from that gpvcrumciit.
it is hoped that the rtdlghteucd govern ■ mMsi as it is dou-over**] that this eqdtol
Spanish officials, under tta direct con­ destroyed in time ot war, nnd it has hith. and nd lived llstn not to pay tbu contribu­ tod States llicso routew arc of iuodculablc United Status, by thuir existing treaty
trol uf lhe Captain Guncrid of Cota, erto been subjected to perpetual injury tion, but |n suffer it to bo f.ircibly exact­ importance, as a means of corntnunlcaliuu with NcW Granada, expressly guaranty tucntoi the Enifu-ror wiUmlopt thb* wi»e ,-ji, |w wofitoidy employe! m n'mmcr.
neutrality of tho UUnuus,
“w ith the just and equal poliry. In that event there ciat nisi in.inn€irinring eoterpriar^ apd ,
----------------------------------------------------have insulted our national flag, and in re and nnnoyamft in time of peace. Our ed. Acting upon this advice, on AmerL between ttair Altait e and Paciffic [*»a ,• tho
la gtasl ruasoti tu ladievc that tta c-m- in the constrwtinn of miV«w»l» and «thrr
pentad instances, have from time to lime relations with Spain, which ought to be ciui citixea rehwrd fo p*y the contribu­ sessions. The latter now extend thcaig'n | view thnVlta free trai’sit from one to the
inflicted injuries on the pen*’ta* and prop­ of the most friendly character, must al- tion, and; his property was seized by seventeen degrees of latitu&gt;fo on the Pa-1 ottar »«f liny Biff ta interniptod nr otn- inence liHswi the two i--uotr'r* will . wi-rka of public n».d private iinprovrnfHit.
»rnw.l in»n
tnSu to satisfy
re.tisfy tlw*
tta* amvunt.
amount.
Kot. rifle roast, embracing Ita important State Imrrasaed in sny futuru time while tta gn iply increase, much to the adv. n . g • ■ pr(Mj;«&lt;rily will ‘ngnm smtie throilghmrt
Not
erty of uur citizen*, i Three tavo given wnv* ta placed in jcoparily, whilst the ji «rnw.l
uf ta-Ui.
I tl4e taral." Itl* vain,ho«evvr.-t&lt;td:.»“tlbe
forth to mitncruua claims against the existing colonial guveniment over the is-1 content with tiffs, tho government pru- of Culifoniia, and tta flourishing Territor -I treaty exist*"
'Hie claims of onr vitiz.ns ag:.h t the i the Rrt frohi onrm-lrca, that s fprc'lta
In regard tn tta Tetai-n cpce rente,
Spanish guvcriunciiU the merits of .which Innd shall remain in It* present condition, ceded still further, and imucU' a decree: rics of Oregon and Washington. All comWhilst the ,possession of tta idpnd | banuhing him from the country. Our• nicrcial hntiuiw, therefore, Imivo n deep ‘ which bn* been rvcentiy opened iliplcr the Goveniiwcnt of Brazil are iud. in th.- ng- j tier iiiftition in »mr rorrem-y. witiawil*
Lavs been nblyj discussed for u scrire uf
■ • ta
■ uf
" vast
• lm|&gt;ortance
to
venra, by nur snecaasiro diplomatic ro;»- j would
------,. thq^Unix
, muiistar immediately notified them thatI and direct interest, that ttasccoininuqk-n in»M favorable n»*p*ec*. our trmty with •n egate, of very large nm**unt-. 1ml im'niu ' «s&gt;rrv*l"'ni!mg bAvtfon m otfn-r f»»nfttrir»
of ties.; rest upon p’ain ply tie: p! v* uf ju -4&gt;b&lt;*.' m.innElrturcw renne ihu romprtii. .to
...Spain
c—i_is,
----------- । jIfii,-,,
reseiitnlsve*.
NotwithsUu'd'mg
this, we ted
tedStates,
States,its
its value
value
tu
Spain
is,e-mipar-1
ennipnrIf thisdecreu
dccrcuta
tacarried
carriedicto
ictoexecution
executionhe
he j tiona shall.ta rendered secure from infer-. Mexico oftin- 30lh Deocmb r,18,»3,
x.a«;r»ua«n.i;»„ tl,is.
have ndJnrrivcd at a practical rc*uit in , ntiycly, unimportant. Such waethe rcla- would feel it to ta his duly to adopt "lhe ruption
If an arm
tta sea, comwcting ' etjrca t^&gt; theuilisen* of theI'nitcd State* tier] and their sctjlerticnt ought n*4 to be I titsi with &lt;mr ownj mnst ever produce &lt;Jlslisia.-rr delayed.
delayed, &lt;i A rvocwirvtvcwvdmsl
ci»nie»t,
Birons rrwlta t» «&lt;«W domestic manpfiu?
&gt;nv single iuatanro, unltaft.-wc may ex j live ritunlion uf the parties, when the
io 'lin«s»
moat .tactil.
decijled
’.I measures
inrn.t&gt;ra* that belutJg
tal.mi. to
totta
the .. the two oceans, penctrarod through
—“*• ?NieS1“ ;• “a "V
righuof
u
' truuait
' over ....
It fiir ttair perron* |1 Imig.
---------...
' * effort,
.......................
&lt;’ lure*. No tariff, sfo.rt uf al^-lntc pr.r
— aqd..l.lir-iiiinna
will
cept the ■I’M'«d~ the Rl-x-li Warrior under 1 great Napoleon transferod bmisiuna ..
toi ;«..«•
power*
obligations olilw.
tta representa- aragua...J
and f-.^ia
Gala Il.An
Rica, ■»it »..&lt;!&gt;&lt;
cxmld n.it
notl«&lt;
ta! |•«.]
sod। tarcluni dixc. nilJ Hlipulatu* lluit lioilli- and j I tnuff a- wt»- -er**-ful
r p-4ty
shall *'ml&lt;’r|&gt;&lt;&gt;M&gt; any ■•iisiaelu’ Hinde by our Muitaer to pewurc th r I hililtion. c.&gt;n prevent tbrau evil evuwtta late administration; raid that pre-; tbo United States. Zcaluus^iis ta everI ‘live
liveoffice
office?’ Notwithstanding this warn-, pretended that these Stales would have , er
p
tbi’i-Ao. It ntai concede* t» tta Umti’il fmul adjustment.
sented an outrage of such a character a» wa*. of tta nilinnal honor mid interest* ' ing, tho )»:mh|unont was enforced, nnd 1 tta right to arrert or retard its navigu. i ±r
’ qnenisw.
.
. .
i-i 0’1:01* t on with this subject, it is
would have justified an irnmisliatft resort; of France.»&gt;•&gt; |&gt;crsnnthroughout tta world j Mr. Furaytb promptly announcedJo tta , tion, to tho injury uf other natfan.*.
States
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light to'trsnaport
----------------acriM*
------tin- I
&lt;li tta
.... 2ff,of Jure last, C’-mgr.’s* pi &gt;- j
Uthnui*. in clo*ed
to war. AH &lt;&gt;ur attempt to obtain re- bn* imputed blame to him, for accepting government thosuspension «»f tlicpWitical ।
Tho transit by land over this narrow j Uthinii%bi
closed tags,
tag*, the
tlu mails of
&lt;.f the
tta '| ••&gt;!
&lt;&lt;l alj-uiit
* j-uuL rrs-.ltiti.in authorizing the Pi
drcss take been taffled and dlleate-l. The ' a picuniary eqnivnkr.t for thia evasion,
j relations iff his tegutiun with llwm, until Irthmus occupies nearly tta same praff .United Shiles
- . not iutetuled for dislribu. [ idvnt
....• &lt;« adi.pl such iniatm s nu-l u-e
frequent and «dl recurring cliungcs in the
- The |»uGlieily which has been given to j llw pleosqro of hi* own guvcrumenl sho’d tion.
-- It
•- is -‘-u
:in which
,-:-u limy ,k
a ‘highway
them­ t&amp;'m al-mg tta line uf the cmnumnicatkm;1 » &gt;ul; farce a*, in ,hu« jistgoK-ut, may/lie m«Imputf*
selves Lave little interest, when compared also, the effi-nta of the United State* gov- i cresary ami mlvisabh’." ^&lt;r tta puqsMc
Spanish ministry, have lq*n rmployeff am our former negotiations njum thissul.jeet, • ta avrertained.
reason* for delay.
Wt-have bsan cum- and tho large appropriation which may j The Guvurnmcnt did not rcgapl tta with tho vast interests of the rest of tiir ernnicai and its citizens which may tain- j of adjusting tta diflercners between the ( from £’reign rantrft
pellcd to wait, again and again, until lhe I Ik« rcqtiins! to effect the purpose, render , contribution imposed by llw decree ofthe world. Whilst their rights of sovereign­ trodcil fur transit and not for distribution ■ U. H. m«i lhe Republic of Parag iav. in h..* piuved itehhipiate
on
tta
Iftlhmu*.
free
uf
Custom
or
connection
with
the
attack
of
the
V.
L
—
-—
-c.
new minister shall lave.had lima to in I it expedient, before making another at-! 15lh iff May but to be in strictness a ty ought to be rcspe-clcd, it is the duty of
alcimer. Water Witi-li,
Witi-b, and with other L
jsuppjy llw deficiency. Ci’Wgrc"*. by
vostigste the justice &lt;&gt;f our demand*.
1 tempt to rene w the negotiation, that I j "forced loan," and a* such prohibited by other notions to require that this anpor- othci charges by the Mexican govern- steamer.
mvruuirre referred t/»" in hKssanw.hnw-; m-t tlf thoSfel iff !M*x t8S7. authorixM
Even what tave'4»ccn denominate*]' should lay tho whole subject before Con-1 the 10th article of tho treaty of 181W, bo- tant pasMgu shall not ix- intarrupted by ment."
.
000.000 iff treasury
These Treaty stipulsl'ums with New saga Am! mi ita )2th of July foffiiwing. th.- iwir -&gt;f
‘Ihc Cuban clninis.” in which more than ! p
grafts. This
* especially,
is
necessary
1 “ax it • l.wcen
’* * Grant
“ ** Britain
*
nod Mexico,
i xr—
to the .v_ lhe civilwnr* and revolutionary outbreak*
may heroine ------Indispensable
succesv., benefits of which American citizen* arc which have ’p frequently occurred in tizit Granada nad- Mexico, in addition tn tbo limy, made an appropriation ti&gt; defray tta nnd this proving inadequate, they mith*»a hundred of uur citizens nru directly in- t:.-j
y-.---------- —to------------terasted, have furnished no exception.—• that I Should ta intrusted with tta means entitled by treaty, yet the imposition ul region. Tho stake is too important to considerations applicable to the Nicaragua expuiiMs nod compensation of a (’ran- j.ixe.1, by tta net of dime 14; 11-58, a !•«!»
Than! eftims were for the refunding ut &lt;&gt;f
of making an
on advsneo
advance to Ita
lhe Spanish
Spnnfeh gov- the contribution upon foreigners was con­ be left at the mercy of rival companies, । route, mem to require legislation for the muraioncr to that Republic, should the iff 820.000-000, "to ta appltai t'»
I’n-sideiit derm it proper tu make »ueh pnvmreW of appropriations nwlc by !*&gt;.'
daties unjustly exacted from American ernment immediately after the signing of sidered au unjust and Oppress! vo measure. claiming to hold connecting contracts । purpose of carrying thetr into effix-U
O... _____
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.Lt. M-H
an appoinliuvut.
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. ...
.
...
The commerce of othThe injuries which hare l*en it.ffictod AH
in other
parts with Nicaragua.
vessel* at different custom Imuses in Cu- thu treaty, wilbout
without availing tho ratifiraratifies- Besides, jutcrnal fictions
b?a&gt;tapiu-ncc with tbese rauctrnenta I should go ret luerramng tta **tional debt
ta, so long "go n* the vear 1814. Tta ' tion of it by tta Senate. 1 am encouraged of tlic republic wore at the same time 1 er nations b not' to Stand still wl await upon our citizens io Costa Ri&lt;n and Nk-a
’ ‘ similar exactions
-------•».:
ragua during the Inst two or throe years, .have appomted a Cutnmuuiuticr. who Uns tn inert the onlinary expenses of tbu
principle* upon which they rent so maui- m make this suggestion, by example of 'levying
upon the------prop
­ tJK! adjustment of such petty coutrever
w of ovrdtlMM
.o ,„Jr ) ska.
The government
of tho Unitod
Tbh tamiM ta n mostucnhave reeei red 4bo prom pl nttenti&gt; &gt;u of the' proceeded to Paraguay, witii. full nowers government.
festly equitable and just, after a period of j Mr. Jefferson previous to the purchase of erty
and interrupting
thuir
Tbcro
bad
an —
entire
7^
'"J ’been —
•■— States expects no more than thia, and tbey government. Some of those injurier were and Mwlructiuns u« apttic these differciws inoua policy. b&gt; cum- of war qur credit
nearly ten yi-nra, in 1854, they wire u-1 Louisiana from France, and by that of' commerce.
•ngnixed Uy tta Spanish goveromcnU— i Mr. Polk in view of the noquisitiem of feilurc on the part of otw Minister to jfo- i will not be satisfied with less. They wo'.l of . the most aggravated oliarncior. *l*he in 3o amicable and pcaixfol mntmer, if must be nur chief resource, at taut. for
--*_t,_
f._ for
,l_tho
- -----------.l - -----.f titi- gQgij, derirn any advantage
His experieare and the first y««r,-and this Wnqlff ta g’tttiy
transaction at Virgin Bay in April, 1850, this bi practicable.
Prococdiug* were afterward* instituted I territory of Mexico. I refer tta wbolu cure
redrew,
wrongli
which
our
discretion justify the hope .that 1« 111 a.v hifpalrsd by haring contracted a laig*
to aacortam their amount, and thia was ‘ subject to Congress, and commend it to xcm had endured, notwithstanding his per­ from the Nistragtm transit, uot common
prove auoatssful in coavmc'utg tbe l’afii- debt in time of pcad-. It is «mr true [is
severing efforts. And from the temper to the rest of the world. Ita ncutralitv
finally fixed .wording to tlivir own state ttair arcful consideration,
meat (with wliidi wc aru satisfied) nt tta ,
1 repeal the rwomtncmlntion mads in manifested by . tho Mexican Government, and protoution, for the common use ofall ligercni conduct or party, were fired upon guayan Guitaraincnt that it is due both icy to Increase our revenue saas’torqusl
sum of one hundred and twHity-csglit my ini-ssnge of Dcoomber last, in favor Ins had ropealeilly assured us thst an ft- uatiuus, i« their only object. They bare by tta troops ofCosta Rica, anil numbers to honor sudjustire thit they should vol orex pend iujrpa., Jj^ wquld be romuns U
ttausnud mx huwlred aid thirly-fi'va do! of on appropriation "U&gt; ta paid to ita vocable change could be expected until no objection that Nicaragua shall &lt;k*. of them kilted mid wounded, was brought untarily and promptly make utemenjent continue to bo'rrow. Besides, it may be
lure and fifty-four ctsrta. Juwt nt tta mo- 8pannb Guveramonft for the purpao of the United Slates should give striking inand and receive a fair compensation to tho knowledge uf Congress by my pro- for tho wrftigs w hich they hare eouirjiit- proper to observe that the ir.clds-ptal p»”
ted against ths United States, and indem­ •tertion thee tiffurW hy a nwnastarir
ment, after a delay of fourteen yrnrs, distribution arnnug tho ciainixnu in tta evidence of their will and power to nro-1 from lhe companies and individuals who
when we tad raiison to expect tlinl this Amistad csso.” President Polk Grat lect their citixeus, and that severe chaw- i may traverse the route; bat they insist was also presented to -Ita government of nify vur injurol citizens whom they have would, al the present moment, tn sbmo
extent, increase tta.onnfidenco of tta mannum would ta repaid uitli intcrusta, we j made a similar recommendatiim in Du- tening is the only earthly remedy for our |I that it shall never borealler be closed by Costa Ries,' for that immediate investiga­ forcibly drejrollsd of their.property.
Should our G&gt;i4musiuncr ptoro un- uttaturingdfttorssls-ftpd gh« a fresh im­
tavo racnis-eil a proposed offering to re- j comber, 1847, snd it wa* repeated by my grievance*. From this statement ot fools an arbitrary decteo of that gnrernment. tion and redress which the nature bf tta
sueosssful, altar a sikcera ai.J earnest ef­ pulse to our reviving buaiqsM, .Ju pus
fund ono-tliird of that atwminl, (forty-two ' imtntainte predecessor in December, 18 it would have been worse than idle to di- 11 disputes arise between it nmi those with
I
to ascompli-di tlio.objuct of Lis mi* ■tirrly, no one will obywt,
&lt; 1
thousand eight hundred and Mvonty'-eight ■ 53. I entertain no doubt that indemnity root Mr. Forsyth to rvtrnuo his stops, and whom they have entered into contracts, pursued with .reference to nthor outrages fort
In rtgnrd to the mode of aseiwrfng ftfld
dollar* ami tortr-M* rente.) but without. is fairly due »o tbcra- claimants under our resume diplomatic relations with that tbcae must lie adjusted by soma lair tri- in these eountrios, Some of. which Were ia1ou,lU.» no alteniatireftaill remain but
interest: if we would scwpl thia in full j treaty with Spain of thu 27th October, guvcruniQut; and it was, therefore, dsotri­ buual provided for tho purpose, and the hardly loss aggravating in. their character llie cmjiloyment of force to obtain “Juul collecting duties under s strictly revwso
।
aatisfoetion
” from Paraguay. In view of tariff, I Irtrrc hug entertained and often
salixfoctiun.
Thu offer in. nlno recoin-117V5; ami whilst demnudtog justice we ed proper to sanction hi* withdrawal of route mast nut be closed pending the con­ than tiw trSuHsetiun at Virgin Bay.
At the time, however,• .when nnr.pres- this
1
eontingoney, the Secretary of the exptessuft ths .opiates, that sound policy
the legation from the city of Mexico.
troversy. llib is our whole policy, and
ponied by a drdnrntioii that ibb indom- ought to llo justice. An npprupriuliim
—~-it—
Abundant cause now undoubtedly ex­ it cannot foil to be acceptable to other ent Minister to Nicaragua was ■appointed, Navy,- under my. direction, has fitted out requiras this stauM be dowc by ap-t^io
nificMiou is not firundad on any ruAftuu uf promptly mndo for this .purpose, could
in December, 1857, no rodroja lied l»ocn &lt;and despatched.ft naval.force, to rcudez dutieh. In flv-re to which these Can ta
strict jtatiee; but is madft a spre-ml favor. nut fail to exert a favorable influence on ists, for u resort to hostilities against .the
rows bms- Busnos Ayres, winch, it is be­ erly applied.
to
They are well ftdajW
All three difficulties might be avoided
govorniiiant still holding possession of ths
One ailrgrci cause for procrastination our negotiations with Spain.
lieved, will prove snfficicut for fon.occa- cruatumlttro’i .w^ilch arc
Our position in relation to the indepen­ capital. Should they succeed in subdu­ if, consistently with the gtrad faith ofNicin lhe examination and adjustment of oar
siun. It is my soraret dreirc, however,. •weight ov.meaMJic, and which, from f*'r
araugus,
the
use
of
this
transit
could
be
ing
the
oqnslitntional
forces,
all
ressoua, dainss altera from an obstacle which it is dent States south of ua &lt;&gt;n this continent,
nature, are of equal &lt;* of nvaxly tqasl
■ tta dntv of -Ita Spanish Rov croorc-irt to and, especially those within tta limits of’ ble hope will then boro expired, of a throwu open to general competition, pro­
value.
AMSRlffa sre tta art.
Oar mhfister was sort to tiri* test alternative.,
vidtag at the .some time for the payment. than a year bafore.
remove. Whilst tbn Captain General of North America, is of a peculiar character. peaanful settlement of our difficulties.
When Congrcx* met in December la*t,&gt; sie. of iroa W dil-nmt cta^.raW »uQn the other baud, shoe Id the constitu­ of, a rcasouahls rale to the Nicaraagaa: instructed, therefore, to lose no time ia
The northern boundary of Mexico h co’
*
,
tta
businesa
of
the
country
had
just
been
exprcuamg
tothose
governtucnUi
the
dorp
gar, and foreign wines and spinta.
tional
party
prevail,
and
their
authority
government,
on
piMeugrru
and
freight.
iucidool with uur own northern boundary
In August, 1852, lhe Accessory Tran­ regret with Which the I’rssidcrrt has *iV crushed by one of those periodical .ruralbe established
over—
tho
there is
In my de^l hf (a jadgycwt,
'
from ocean tfrowum; and we must neccs- -------— -------------. republic,
------- . —
~
i Mina which are tho inevitable cou*eexuniae and redress wrongs coinniittad sarilv feel b deep interest in all that con-1 reason to tape they will ta sniiuatad by sit Company made its firtt intoroctanic
; quctice of. &lt;w unsound and exlravagunt
md tta
the fata
fate of so
so .1a teas
less unfriendly spirit, and may grant trip over Ute Niosssguan route, and oonby officials under his control, oo mtisros ccrtM the wcll-taiiw and
have
always
chcr.
|
that
rndress
to
American
citizen*
which
timed
in
auocmfol
operation,
with
great
.
system«f
bank
creditsand
Inflated
cur-.
near
a
neighbor.
XVcL.,.
—
A_
.
2_1
7--*■
of the United Stalos, instead of making
...
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Aae — w -.---- -‘ —‘I
Id .kn .wll.ll—
IM’t. i.f
I retiry. With all tta olemeata of national
oucoomplainU directly Krhim alHavona. islie.1 tta kindcat vrista* fin- tta success of, justice requires, ao for as ttay in*y pueecra advantage to the jKiblic, until tho 18th of
with at an early day: it will-only remain
aw are obliged to piescqt them through that RepuMic, and hare indtilaod the ' tta monns. But for thia exception, 1 sta'd February, 1850, when It was closed; and i
were suspended, our useful
h
»pe-llwi
it
might
at
last,
after
all
its
trii
have
nt
once
recommended
to
Congress
sms Minister at Madrid. Tbcvo aru then
charter. was summarily and arbitrarily | meaaarus i
pp*'*
were arresjca, ano
reftrnd back to lhe Captain-General for ala, enjoy pcacr and prosperity under a i to grant tta neeossary power to tta Prcftthousands of Uborurs were deprived of
frec and stable govcrnrneit. Ws have (ident, to take pooresrem of a suffieiaart
amptoyrnm and reduced to want, Gpinever hktarto interfem-d, directly or in- j portion of tta remote Mid unasUled torri’ directly, w’gh ita internal affiiira, and ibis , Lewy ofMcxico, to ta held in pledge ustil
versal distress prevaitad amoug tho commcrctal, moaufocturing and mechanical
n duly wbld; we owe to ouraefvea, to pro-, our injuries dull ta rodrnssed, and our
classes
This rre ulsiou was fell the more
tact the inltgrity uf its territory, against just demands satisfied. We tare already
severely in the United State® Irocnuw
of tta difficsltice tatwemi tta two govern-1 tta hostile Interference ef any other po« j exhausted every milder in«uu &lt;rf obtetasfmitar causes bad produced 4he like tit­
inrats would ta obvlatal, and a l-mg I er. Our geographical position, our direct. mg jusVot- Ip web a rare, tht* rctnvriy

�thW U|«

At

s,c»

of ape ifebtBhi.uld nut ba increased by an ad
ntXS S'"**'
rJ *“6M *•***••»«*«
ffiw.1! ur«p "P-u Congress thp-duty of?..
‘W^WJung. st their present jnsnloii, the ntee*.
lX“ X7PrV’Ui,'n ^‘’*^1 ae*n$fo

•lie* on it

themselves in «bcir

iliffirch'l Blatre )jrril.ium any other efei.
&gt;.aaa_UM mcvliallr

where there. was m&gt;

‘;u4^a
light to a dead |N»u«ew
tnrea lmv» rewfoail
io many other branch:
hires. It is selfci
t’ls'tio dMHlVto pu
..rti.'lcr, tb.-M- ritiq|
icptjy^ aiijst ceouB
nd &lt;-«po&amp;iJiy »s&lt;H
Hied powers a* that
Imvo pre vefttett the
t* !wh!*i» commercial
yeses t* have'beep

&lt; H • mid have fnllnwites, whither ll|&lt;*
iporia. hnJ. runuditef
the tarltf
iniicli' lilgfiir Itifnfl1
I
' d" ageney
r:u*r»! .Mnsre^rtUil^
rid, chmM lull' lauft
lhe Irgfelathm uf s»»y
evulsions which? havy
ipJury.iinitst ciitilirrub
J -re ..IP. pr*,.
lar.i of bank errdita
ivitl. l.buerer, probnrv irf" istnre; ImmkuiBb
;cd, at Jeast for iinury*
thu tsimuii reUl
lith viJhre* inHirtwW
itrrialG h.v..led, ull!
Jr&gt; MiiXlnt valarnities.
,....iui nnwfu&gt;jP
nnusl larewigei that I
le it fn;tl-r.' Still. I
die reiv.inhiciMlMiim,

u t« lumkhig/ttWlttn*
lhe liirectjMiwyr oyur
Indieva Him g»vtrAlurlia liw WiwrM rrtiftt rn»l prevent the evil.
)f-pr«*cr'iith'*l
»r restridiit Upoll their
f tl'.A' blew* in ad­
-.... '■■&lt; ,-r-»JMy product, llMHr.cw9

Kt'S

&gt;e pimumarn

J11the
? r"u'“ *w «• Ai.u- .1...... '

' 7' AdiiSiiireti. lite oT

Fever and Ague,

■:’OTKt

:

“‘•«'&gt;iri •uarlfc,, m uwij aMtfcd
S1 f™‘
Ulfc‘

&gt;cnin«tir I'auM, ^euralcia,,
L«UJ.&lt;urj u. i!— n
1 ''"SgK^
2=T.Zt;'MX: j

.

.■ ..

filmer rate at- postage upou aiagfo-fol,.r.

rtiMdrniKM^c to w»U ,4a* W ta—nii-Zrt. atatiwMU

yt hve couis-. U, sulMiitute f&lt;w Uu&gt; C*hV
Xiig privilege, .tu thaw tfow eutited tq e».
joyiIt, of pvil office stMtops fur Ihcit* cor‘,
nspondcticc, and to dltret the department’
iuu
—B — r**^ m making contracts for the tr«mp..rta2 public
11171^1
* *°
” 1’t---f-eW
* .1
&gt;*«•
... r.. n. I.:
Hul»L exclusive of, li.m nl U
O*me
. “
m.ll
tn WMfe
.~.C—
IX .*/
Mme thing. »« far as his interest is con- tn-ssury notes. t8J 15a.1T? &lt;ut
a».wm nr—-&gt; for A:
rertw-d. 'Die inboavenicnco would be tri-.
onI'lh.
the MbfjJly f8'&gt;h ,,r t Th"'
M«
y
,l”«l* r"T“~. •■*"■&gt; I»,«rig Hub.
11.ng. when contrasted with the ^ddilimud, —
■•— Uuud
-------- • bv iulLi!,
,
'Ifowatar-M.l-j
re-^r
1
/
"£
lhc
act
°*
transported
in
p*
it
coaches
or
oarr-roa'
security thus forded against frnajV upon «nm of♦UT7’ "‘‘rnJ’-7,ned-■ lho ; °r«'.r P»rtwutar dtecriplino. Umkw fbe
the revenue^ in which every consumer is

fiSX&amp;SgSss; --“~T"— mx

Ssrrt

.nofluwc&amp;ntoexpel tbrtni

OloSS^n^XT* m™etUL grmtiy iiwntMud, by

ow’oot) durlim^h*1* H &gt; mMrd-tie,.
the fruit of my own uhscrvntfou, lo which tfS lSLi .l!?0 °
ft*?1 ^U“r“
Congress, in their lictter judgment, will
of t“0
j1"1 loan
give sudi weight as they may justly de­ of W.OOO.WO not yet ncjMtfaKal.
•
lUh Pubr,cdcbt*
serve.
Tin! ~-HI
«&gt;«S(It|fc5S
‘XMi&gt;yi
If*4&gt;e
^..bd^ta ,tet.n
kJ
’r
h "ET”* X1"*
fi,r B m,*&lt;i*
7 SJ
!!?
: ^twn **••*/*£** nw*‘
«»r-

ing that die uiqil ahull be curried In such
*’“d* « *n‘ acrorumtdate reissregrr,.

toaasr.a?
llie health If !t ia »sl removed.

I’*'1''" w,,l be-dono without pay l&gt;Nrrtip-|
&gt; dqwrtmeut over all road, whir the trav I
c* will remunerate lL» cHitasctera. V/ I

Ayer’s Ague Cure

1W: rreomm.-udalmm. deSet vo tbeH
grave consMsratlrai of Congress.
I

n... r.-.-Ji,.iH i!&gt;n&gt; th ■ Ti-m^ir. ' ,
i *• I--------------- -,—-ne:it might
. .LT
a,.,*i"W* rwpertirc
rwpreuvc &gt;.
. • I,The
recei|£.J"
is into.J!
th.,-.
treasury t,, mhaumah ua all.uicnsr
h&amp;E JSs^’^'r'- ‘ft'te"’
-tl* l,r*t’c? °f rigid .
Tr*
i11’0 “V"®*’ '^i Ctpfti'Lthre J
Ujamirv note, a.itborunl l.y the art of .h-uld bo limited in umulu-r. «&gt; far *• ,
ItoremlH-r Jfl. 1K». were ^'.mty mH-, tn. may Ik* practicable, a,4 the appro-.
a two hundrel and revenA -three thou- - piaUmw aorosMry to Mrfy jtbom ini*, efid teght hiindrvd mid sixty-nine dollars ; fret, ought to be dislmrau! on-l.-r the '

I would cull your att.-ntfou to the n&lt;*t con­
atruethm
1*^ Riilroml.
lliiltal. Tunc
Time
st
ruction of thu Pacific
and reflection liave but served t.. -coofiwn
me du the truth and jnsUx of the ol-scrvaffi its which I made on this sutdee* fo
my ta anna.it mo^ge, to wbid?l fox
leave nwprctfhlly V&gt; refi-r. ,
? r.................... —
,.™
It i. frvolv -admitted tint it would l„-1 tj"‘ “J ,ue’}ic*J s»tr«idsiire.causing th* child

SSR i^SJB 8M5?&amp;WSW
i .Vi.'iic.ij-it**)i rifb* •&lt; ibrtii.J'Gvd»

I fit 'und'.ttU.ar bo* rharitr. ."Cn nnltre »pnr
! cf»fr»Mlarf.'' Trell. fllhM'witti burr
wn
1
air
■
. *,rirt“l .•t’”"’*1'111".-...
1. .P..j,i. fa, tk„ s..fa™„„.„o,
u4i aiii ihm,.
i.wani &gt;1kiww
economy d *ev no,L c&gt;.msi&gt;( in the refusal I tho power of cotulrnctiiige the 1-4S.I
rr'a Vinci.
tren mdfom .even hundred an. tn tlmu . u* ni^n^rym nmnira for bm»titut.o1Hll I Lui rood by ita own immcl.ate mpta^
.mni. me hmidr.nl an- finirtr.-n d -liar, and j fturpflta rmential tvthc Jefvie,-, pregrra. , S.rh a policy would lucn-ara the patron-!
inMMlssiuS HlLr NO FICE.*
twenty-wven rent* (¥l... 10.11 I
re and prosperity i,f the republic but in ta-&gt;a»j oftlio executive to a d.wgerouv exmainino iii thetrea*mv at tin* comment- kmg.t-.ire tlut none of thi^m-mey *ha!l ' tent, ami iatrudiirc a system of jobbing'.
m&lt;-i^t*l,ije r -|»|ll*i*
*'jfy he wasted by inLman.igvimjut, in ita ap- and corruption which no vigilanco bn the '
the service of flu year &lt;&gt;f eighty-seven pHentum to the objvcte designated bv ; jsirKff f.-ieral &lt;*flk-ial» cmiid ritber pre-I
million rim&lt;- hundred mi l eighty-three . Uw.
' , vnt .ir J-tret. This can &lt;«|y be d.aio I
thviiisind nimi Inmdred nn I.‘■'J-'J’y.
t-&gt;!ii|viri».|iv iM-twccn the annual ex sby\he L-c&gt;« ore, and active and careful/
ddlarsand.eighli*six vent*. j,S&gt;,*dS.*l.t*S3,. |H-:idittire at tlie present lime, and what it *njicrvro&gt;m '*r injl^bhutl and pnvSUr-j,,'. 1 f„rBn,
m... &lt;~v’ q*
w.ii ten or tarots- vents ti±o, are Hlt&gt;»- tenyrt Ths cunstrttrthm/'f this r6cvl
Tliir'*ic*/I\&gt;]ff
"1*H*I&gt;-1
d
1)
—
Tie pu Alixlspdii'XtUiVx duridg the Ck- ’ gvtlier f.dl.i&lt;-ion«. I The rapid invnviv* «»f rnioltt, ihvrvfurc. to b^jMfi'it.iltted to »miT?!y SHm'-J
f’tir rvnmtiy in extent and population, J [kiiitvs iue &gt;r|KiratcJ4iy the State*, or oth- , il&gt;*t aii.-r • can-ful mlciihiina, they would l»
, renders a correa]winding tnen-ase &lt;«f «x fcr' ®Bwcics_ wfovio pecuniary interusts
,
b.niditnrc. to *imu cxt.-ii’, Itmavoid
would l»o directly involved. CungrvMi '
and fl*ry wwM hwy nutbii.g.leA t*|
sixtg *'ya J-fhrs’ard
**wt- Hih I®on4twith- creating new ol.jret* ofl irffgl.l itam u»&gt;i»t tlumi iu ibe work by ■ivBMMwnUeilwsifo'.' flirir ear®, trouble »na te(»^&gt;S6.&lt;w;*AlA'of Ai.iCh wlie-4-V...- „i uspendUm-c, mid augmenting the , grants of laud or of money, or both, ini-'
i‘Tib.rWds7r
tbfrttrora.
'.r.'. were .ipplv-d to the pay inert ol th- amo.imi required for lhe ol.L The true ' der Mich conditions and restrictions as j i&gt;aii.r uurio* Sr&gt;*i£i Aril X*ft»eru&lt;n»ni
OEU. tfTOKO!
public debt, nnd the rv-l-mpti *n ul --n-av- qnestfona thro, are, fa-.v«&gt; ibewe o(ijre*s »culd secure- the trunsjHo-tation of troops;
ury note* with tlne&lt;nte«.*4 th
l-*sv :
lumeresMirdy multlpH&lt;-d I or, Ims • and munitions of war fre- from any.
.treats, o-c. h.
ing in the lren»4ry on J u.iy I. IS54, ••■■ing j ttw ttnUkuni expend -d up si any «ir nil .if i charge, and lh.it of tho Ciiited Slates mail (
siiElClFt'»r«5AlX
llii- ronimsVevij
tlta-i comports with ' at a fair and icasonablu prior.
jisir. ♦•i.flfwll
acvoclm^ with tliaac ,
Tint progress bfavails since tlie coml~he ticvtl-1*
• ol the diffi-n-iit excu- invillJuuicul uf »&gt;ur last sosaiuu, bus shown ,
lhe first iptarter
f the government have I
difficulties disappear before n

। s^^arsftsRariifcStrtrftSflCr

Hrr. - *. &gt; III
ic.i»« ■ I. ■
lire j4J|Ur^U v»t..S-.WlT »
d.i’Jl.. ti,.- L'-Jk- ibT.iv'.jt it
,1.^ vji..U*r tl
in li w
brf ire

1a’ srrfror.*

DR J. C. AYER

&amp; CO.
LOWELL. MASS,

, v upuu ■*■. l*c( *H t-‘r
id Mid .!r-.-u,tacf. m and
[Lallan
I ilbA »pirti -It &gt;l«t« IWIWIII
uKd llw intervening mouiitaui* and deserts­
..... - - ii. tliv way,ubsLiclea which, in tb-i
I ol rongrtM -.4 lh,.»WUM
and Interior Ifoporimeut-,. hire . ,,nini&lt;«i ot'many, &lt;»Nild not iw »unm&gt;uau
i of tire germuireat. wo csnVol l«4 tu M *
. . _un iu soma d.gi .v fejue.-d; and
N«w, after tin-Upsv «•! but a single' ,i«t&gt; «
■ Up balance liafitfu- state'
file--1 i\ •ii-lJ.-h unit 'iffifore^cn fom-rgrn- vear&gt; ttae oluUwIcs. it has beca diiwuv. j fo ‘j*1
•
7»d.
,-y nb'.iii I uri*-. il i* i&gt;-t aii^ii-ipnird that vrad, arc tar k-ss formidabfo than they jC“ie«el uf ll&gt; nNidrt.1 inholoUnU.
!*Bw4vpl*w«lH'lriw. &lt;1 irirgteht- first part a deficiency will exist in ct:is-r uiihin tin- ,
...
— • —-«• —------- ’
J• •4 the fi«&amp;l| yes', W*Ci-, (wcuty •'■nu Ind- ; pr.-&lt;. nt .ir tLa next fiMiii yvai-. Tile I’ws!
Hou seven Imn ire-i and eight ihuirwitid I tffi.-,- Depirt.-ueid &lt;’ pl iivlim-p p.-;-ulia&lt;- ularly twlci' in each week, by n cuiuinrxi1 eietuxta» I
owe Mtnlrril nisi1 t&gt;i»»ftv-eigM '.kdfors nisi juxTiitai, dlffi-reii’, from th • »lthi-r depart wagon read between Sail FmucMO* —&lt;•1 «* ”*
SliEltIFrs SA LI
which ■ nieiits, mi l to this I rhnll h -re-ifier rt-fur. St. Louis and Meinph.»,hi lews tb.ui
.«e ii'iitli-n r-n I ten llnmaitid an 1 forty-f
l invite (".ingress to institute a rigid
two &lt;l-4hr&lt; nnd thirty •even criihr (I? ; scrutiny t • ascertain whether lhe &lt;-xpen- --------•' " ‘
'■
------ --ft crtuD'd lie Still
between New York and this city.
r-indsc tln-m nil
purauiu^. tbu intrsa’irwn.m -va’id llw
there-.u. tbu aid in my p
preprtutc meKuy for Uw curtni
W refim\leJ e\p tbT.tur.-i; during the re«ti-.iti*m.
this road, except iteu duiivcd trpmaiping three &lt;jiuir.erw to *lP&gt;tia Jun-.
। transinlt fact
war makhig power of thu o&gt;n«
1^59. arc fifty-two niiJlion three liundred (|td |,._ t)„. s^.___
there are important collateral co
nfof W:yJ-*ivpn ih‘nn«|ml «h hntrlr.-l am! v-v&gt; .u tlyHuterior. m;d ot tW I’.ntinuatcr (tons urging hs t » undertake lhe
tV*»ajj*irwiFCiTTt pee.
-y
.
ninety eight-doilnr* and forty-eight cent- «;vijrel1. Tbejr each contain valhibte in-. .iKwUily as po»aiblc.
.—
($53,357, tWH 4S). iiinkiu-.* m. aguregUc; f„r)lmti&gt;iti npd important r.-commcii.la
The tiiwt W«l must numientoiis of Uwsc : •
• if •C*rility-f«il)r 'inillfolt *lX‘J fi'o tfoiiB- font, to altlGi I invite jin- (.ttentiou of: is, that such a rend would oe n powerful ; £.
apd cigb: hioidrvd.apd ninety *ix million ■j'.ingnws.
bond of union Iwtwccii the Stntcw east
«Ttt» nvs tfioiUifod ulglit ntimlr—I anfl
|i, my lMtaniiU.il in&gt;*«*idc I fi*okoc mid we-t of the K *cky Mountains. This'
»4it}4ui dt.lWrs.hnJ nine CchtM ($74.0iL5.-, e„;,,B t*, r&lt;*-oinniv?d'tfo- immediate con is W selifovidcut as to require nolllustra Hj
Ndtf'plQ. bpilig an;e*o-n» of cX|-m.r.Uin-.1 ^ruction often xmull ..teamep. light Jr.ifi
ti**n.
. .
.
—
fieyirtt.rHic jcBtliu'i’.-d r.iv'pts jilto picJ f„r the purp .*.• of jnciju-ii.g (lie clli.iciicy
Cut again, in a cvmmeiwl pmtf v&lt;. ~ THE PMESIDMWrWMlMflMn'.
view. I consider this lhegrval &lt;|ucvtion of I
JOSEPH SWITZER.
Wo •present thin document entire, v iili
die
dav.
jtVitb
the
easlcni
front
of
o«r
.
i.lntiu:i by nuthorijiug the evu
’br^tnb.vey.Vi ihe.30;!i J mm.
•••
trtihiu aliHiL* the Atlantic, this i»ur. t. •Ims cWNtoion of nearly all
of eight of dwiti. pie progress ..........ij-...
Hires muliml nine li'in-lnsl Aid tbirft -i&lt;
tls.iKind scticii hundred m.d .nt* ifoltar.&lt;
nnd forty-thnu rent*. (43934.701 43).—
h'«tiw..»'iiiiiBm.........
y-.pU.~l-U* fo*
within the cAmmnud of the Secretary of him in iqiitiinti, tint * greater n.iinlicr &lt;&gt;l,
lhe Tr.-rnm^ bx3fcu,r&lt;».i»*J|.c •.'f .'fravnry this elm- of vcshiJs is nevwaary for the .
n&lt;&gt;tc*i rv&lt;le«na.’d7iiiid by negotiating the purpose of protecting in more efficient,
i.itoncr .tbu i |iersuii« -md property ©f&gt;
Amcncan
citixens V"
uti the high seas, ----andI , |O our CUIII.UV.V,,
commerce;—aud
the ---.'Vllicricuil ciucvna.
— ----« - ---- territory which would make a good slave
millions of *»Tara, which, if realUcd du- ill foreign countrick,ns well a« in guarding. w„r|(1 pn.reithnt tlio nathm wswh ha* market, will alw-Cx-tfie aiteiiUunyrfAbe
more efficiently our own court. I accord- u-jlwj p1K?*e»aion of trade with h.isteni trader. TW 1’rei.idMt is oArimflmurto
iogiy rcctmuuuMl tU px,«gc of an act ■ \,ia brl, n|rcnJy become wealthy and
conciliate England, but does »ot hemtatc
■iUi&lt;HM sixty- ,,r ll»l pup—.
1 p&lt;n«fcl. ’1»
thrgMbwMand^g-M.tabl'wj ^4
----. ,
IK- ,«sro4i-&gt;,e-muin«l in lb-rtpvri
or C&gt;lib&gt;ni&gt;a.tt1 oar loo.ic [xw lo bully Hp|iT, ^-Oi&lt;»&gt;n&lt;W«lff! Amer­
____
capital
and.eft-.
o
JU
(11.
rf~
9.rout,
.?
Iho
Inunur.
n|
—
ul—
ioiu,
IV
'nSL
ica. Our nation i» made to represent a
eight dollars and fifty y.-veu , ceqU (|,7»-•
.«nri». mW IM. Mtfal 0.11 Tt rny
1.
|y Ik,-.,
those in rmnird
regard to the disoosition
disposition of tho
the tnrnrisu info this fruitful UC 1- 111 raip quarrelsome indlvidval, who lias .always
0H3.298 57);’
L“
The estimated receipls during the next public ilomaiL, the pension and bounty ■be ri* bene*,
bad nffebhre.
1
*»
land system, the policy towards die hiiii- ,«,.ible er.wim.be, a*'*”,*lf11 J1" insignificant, that tlie Prerfdonl oaks Con­
nrc sixtv-two millions of dollar*, (W-,- uns, and lhe amendment of our patent Iu»«er,li™-1. u, e«,' V«Hl Sreekle
Liws,-arc w orthy of the serious conaidera- iu prodiMte throughout every portion ot
the Union- Besides, each a rmlrvud thro
lion of CotigresS.
our imnpsrata latitude, which would nM all upon the flimsy ground, tha' the in­
thousand two hundred and nineiy^igbt
The Vust Office Department occupies
(MElMrtd filly-*tfvwa.*r»ti.. (»*,W3,2J»8 a positive very difioreat from that of oth. beimpeded by the frost* and suoire of habitants may obslruet the conveyance ol
tMHber.11 M«a tn »
,«m.
*t1| n-relre ait
for the. acgvicw.of er departmenta. For many •years it W»’ wiaut, ear h, &lt;b°
“Woed a Hair Raaturab
.ner, would attract to itself much of the tlie muils..1in U&gt;$reiK.fo‘b$K&lt;'r,c- .
■I
*
lhe p&lt;4icy of the government to render
The review ot iho Kansas policy, with
travel and trade u!" b11 notions passing be­
Ms MlHJto tr­
Uiis a self stislainuig department; and if
tween Eurotis nnd Asia.'
which the I’re^foflhSpcO" faisJ»$®age, it waa tl» Ihinjr.
is such as was naturally expected from
(M0,0fl3,2tW 57.) ThceatlmaWd esp&lt;mditurcs during the next fiscal year, ending to Matas &amp;*&gt; near as approach'tt&gt; it as may
that source. He rejoices in the present

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

X5.7,:x,m

ir ■ ■ t'-zen*. w tth
wiU.wiihin.the
: ntnl tradi-.
C&lt; pit.il
ir») in nwr large eiirif.
t i» there very fow.—

mpfoys-1 in eunnicriring enterprise^ •W

lift smile throughout

lion hi iiihi-r ftnibtri*

i&gt;|T &lt;d&lt;uncatlc inmpfiteie-rt «&gt;f aluK'Intc pra»hit tb«»c evil cvu»e-

nr lin incial ronditiott.

i* aayinat of Imjuwts

rnnwcuk 4Tw
the
iicy. t.ongreaa. by An

th-rt W5J. nikthorixcd

June' H, if 53. n loan
;o be applied tn ,&lt;!&gt;«■■
'iatktna made by lajr'a”'
mil I advise that wo
■ing the national debt
itiry cxpvnacn of jho
t wmild Im* a nnaatmi ■
:im- of war oiif ’prtfit
rvxaurcc, at
hre vixdd, lx* gr^alh

Jt would be ruinooBlo.
. Besides, it n&gt;jy bo
hat the inclJ&lt;®t*J J*"tent moment, to seiffo
confidence of the man.andgiva a fiesh' ini­
ng business. Tu pus,
object.
.cl
inode of rvacsuhig and
Ider a strk-Cy rtvdhac
entertained and often
on, that anund policy
1 be doac hy apucifio
hicb these esm be pe«K
v arc w&lt;dl adapted to
’are ttstuNv sold by
and whidh, from" tt»r
1 or of nearly
NUKHpla, arc tbo arti-

not the only means ot

^■e&amp;SwS

airjsawnss

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

be pr.uRieablo.

wjnio.) most embarrassing
, Uws. Ife t« oldige
,U,4 means, &gt;
^m'pry'JitKtR eku'iUteiJ tpchditwn- 1 fij^’bowew’ that tWscsumot bo doue
for that year, commeftohg oh the 1st «t.
taaryddtamid. upon the treasury
July. l8SP, rf four
J^kand abut, what is received for post
ihsMisd wight hnndrssl and h^y-dgh. ,
||00U prilgrcM1 vc|y
dollars and eighty-nms cents, (H0^,, from TWU. w year, until they
w8 89-)
.
u ~
,
amounted for
&gt;'«“■ c«aing,
June, 183*b to more lion four
In addition to this sum, the Bcwtmnati.T .

tnulr tsi"

. ......4 .u.t f.,r ilu. ritatent fiscal year
they will amount to WMKM*** i“r*e
.yen hundrcl and •uma are ejdualve of the annual appro­
r^plftlhed hl the priation Of 7W.OOO for
&lt;uf tlia Tnsnswry, maH Herrireperformed for Uie twe'houaca
of Coiure**, and the other departments
oo the 30th ta.lW.to "wrn million andoflk-ers of tho government iu the
‘
*red and fourteen thousand fivu
mid
”
$t li i mJ red and

eo^tfU. Vhb*tMt*y?**
would have boen just the same, had the

Bmt iramlcn &lt;n Cinxymcn

t&gt; gratia our AXUltlt Almaxac is wUmtJwy
pre; With alao fell *s.-ri plies. ol the Steve
iptateu, ud the treatment that ibM-H be U-

Tl-v B.-»t liJuaeuj

aTmeui’ link Sight 'Hrest.l1

Pill (BATE $&lt;WE.

.-te-fo-erf froWn.

SHreriuaa Sutra, deHr. HnHte Ilalnint.

•

Gl'AirDIAX’S SALE.

HVi l S 1'1;.'. IT.

nrlgltwd Uroinpf. Mill r—4
have not space for further cumrasnbi this

length, that Mr. Morgen, very appropri

traotatoJ &lt;«• lire on Mileage.
cnJer U.c chMgo oC Ore want af
..
tn tbs nrovuluai of
PaasosAL—-Tho editor of the Pionttr h
must have Wrtl somewhat excited when
| he ptnnsdI the article^ln his last i»s« "wi"

| the head of “pcrroaal,-’ which will account
for his utter depaAuhs’ftffiti VrntWltW cd-

HAMUCL ANPUl*.

(
.■Wood: AS rm. are. about te mamu- ,
vend ro»r ramute diaareered U..r
- Vtacxxxps-fa. Jusetl,-|WJ&gt;

COM MISSN»J*EKS’ .WWE.

business/'or for «vU aplrita te cry
u« alone.*’ ifit wo are disponed

to

To provide for the pay ment o

will extend

mah/BBotay. WBftf W1IFW

Wcmptloti, from
otilstandlng treasury

Kfo kind ofsym-

y they would bestow upou a
twrtW ‘

e&lt;Ufi|fltecl in tho report

»OK KU~.r TA 7»HH
i ■
of1R59 it'ii KKltmaicd that it
to more than ten millions of

Ha.lioMa.caa

mm. I-. BAKER,

J H. MlTCtlEU.

�CwJ Ul w. CtOOKWT.
CHARLfiS BtlUtKTT,
i lre
TRGKA3 IMMX KXGLUfll. M, ».
BEK RY OLAl’F, Jd«re.
UtOBUB ABJiOLD,
.
8AMVBL YQWQ.
M*
Mos VttQlMU T^aDA5.
Wto. OT.-VRKTOR.
Mito HAniB. CLARE.
.
FfStJrf jmiWKw. “

HARDWAREBTOBK

RUSSELL'S COLUMN

coibEft i-itirr,
GOLDEN 1 SIZE,
gulden ruizE,
GULDEN PRIZE,1
oolvrm mizB,
GOLPBV FttlZB.

• b. u. mivmAck.
Ner. rt’ia-. :
. AilrMtopUntar.
TT^MUi’tleAGlj'SA'lX
‘
j hjACl.'Qattrg Usy rwto« k
Km! by a cri’tou tuAlrituaeT H.Bil^»ge.’t« ariag
to tbo Uh ,Uv «,f JaaujT} to the J. ar tore tbtai-

NEW SPRING GOODS!

nui.rtAiioo M«u.rts*. .
surorwvc.suwi.Mxr
ueu&gt;tr*&gt;T, ,AxUt», 1tos­

tVaktoee, aiul r.e..n.«i to
ufSo&gt; •&lt; }’ ■' RJ&lt;ri‘ ■
ter to Jtocds Aw Barry &lt;--.uun . in l.ttwr t &lt;

RY GOODS!

ses uf asux/.'seccuTOM.

Siraxsw.

, toe W 1» dav „f Mir.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Many diaoooea UUi afaiot teutaaclty are takwWited
as boir loon* (rear tha diaaoord liod.se to eUtoy
। sires, tfcrohita. CouMwtptiow. SyphUlta and Fite, •
are anioug lbs i..o«lCMumonuf ceoplkptiMal dio.
.-asca. h.rw. as cars no’, bow mwny gcnrrsltous
tire seeds of iliese disease* Buy liarclH-en e&gt;Ub
। list'd in the system, corrupting tire Hood— Atomsa'i A’-.«to.-y /.•.to.-.al wdfaredmita from-lfc*
b die* of Um afflicted ercry particis to dlacssad,
.l.-pnsii^aail Uli the reins with mw, pure and

HARDWARE!
tad Weakrnm b&gt; th* Baek tad IM* of Ex

scRturWKs sn susmb
&gt;ma

I©tfJ8 &amp; illDM I

and Syntahik CutnptaiuU, Ceasutuplrie and oliior ifoifaii, •( Che
langs ano Throat, Indura'itm s«to K*-

XBOK

atrtusS
3&gt;. SUrtr H«w-‘. Cased V. atelre* ..... J#
fops-lrer Witches............. ... ... .110 to S5 ’’
IU 0 (told (lua.d, Vest A Fub Chain* b-toW “
(Jol.l Ixwkrta. Bracewla. Breaches, hr lltsm.
Brea** I too. Cug I’m*. He* « e ButUres, Sb. A .St uds
Watlbkeyw ti'dd and Rilrer TbimWea. aad skfe
rirty] of r&gt;tbr* artistes, wroth Iroai Bfly cent* to

iwstfff&amp;ftsisilgj
tiroes Dyapepma. aid all ..llurr dtse*
scs arising litorn iiupjpe dale to the

GI-ASS- WARE

i-.lr rrtaiu'tw. I. usoass

acr.'

Pnico Oxa Dolwi rxs Borm.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Rrsulsmr. will’restore it tu
X* foitoo Jmufa be withaul
R. JL R. Rrutedtes are sold sr Dragr
whirr- BADW A
j J. P. Roberta A Co.; Dialings.
&lt; A. J. Bowtie. Friinevitlr.
1 E. Xtcfols. Orang:■ &lt; ilia.
Laut.tvi.il
'
Attention I- Fannwre I ~
KXTIUF CONTROL to n-mry *wpo,aliir of Rmretar. H mlrr Scod At heal.
■ inti .eteced into tire Wheal crowing
ifKusais.) «Het&gt; ll“ been bond to

has won far itself such a renown for ths curs of
c-rcry ssrirtT of Thrall and Luag Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecnaiary for us to recount tho
eridcocc of its rirtues, where.rr it has been nuployed. As it has long been Ln constant tuo
Ihro-Jghoot this section, we need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

J.o».l teuwt SUH «h* 1
“'/'Mi Xl'isTn MW* flat

&lt;&amp;rt

COOKIHG STOVES I

JUST RECEIVED
Al lhe cheapcat stwin town by
LAWNS, BIULLIANTR.CNALMR

H. J. KENFIFLD

CTIAL1J

a naw'stork pf Fall aitd winter GOODS,
which will Ire aold for

3REAtID'T’ I’-A.’ST.

DRESS GOODS

Great cumbers of Clergymen, rhytirisns. Stetesmen, sud eimoeyt peru.n-sere fo,. lent Um

mJ no suit ur p.&lt;KK«-Iit;gs 'h»' Lagbirn i.»iiiutni j
a! Isa or is Oquitv to frrvret ti e ssld drl i now r»- ,
msinh-jt sreun-d by said mortgoc* at any part
three. C
'
,
Xutica i» brn-by gben tl-.«t br risli.s of,
s poa cr ot ssD la n.M rcertga;.- •wutnnret and to
parsnot-re *1 tlie als-otc in on--I. vise aia.lt asd ,
prnt alert, the prenure* described in -aid mortpage I
to ail: Brlusl'-r ruutb half to the south sot I
qUlrter to see*for. rlgMeen, in town one uorth '
of range elan »««. »n Barre araaty rod Stale of
Mkbicsa.Mid cuiaaiimig eighty seres to land, a! »o
lbs nest.half to the scutfi east quarter of aaxl
sectfoi. righire*, iu the snare town araaty aud
Htete. e&gt;.*Miau)g eighty acm. aeoording to ths
V.uted tiistes surrey,will l». mid it pubtie tenduo
loifotiIntK-.lbMii-r.4i the Court Bum* in thasilImm ol utuHnri. in arid Count* to Barry, that br­
ing Um W*-» of IwMiug lbs Circuit Court tn slid
roantr. uu llionth itar of Xoeembek next, it two
o’alocl, P. M-. to tAat'dae.
U1RAJ! B. bTANI.EY. Mortgage*.
B. IL Fvt ixt. Au’y for M»rtgigvv.
i »**d l«ipt X l*A*.
_______________

A PRIZE FOR BVERRBODT I
WtO SUBSCRIBES FORTHR j I

MEW YOBE. WEEKLY PBEW,

&gt; etuiren &lt;h«t *» 'heirhl'e been enrvd by
Dr. IlstUS Balsam.
&gt;-7- We bare eerttdeate. of Oh- rtnmgest and
tost MMliir Uilnrr. from th. foltow tag pwrtirm
■bo ires cl I knoaniutha places where they lire,
ttT O“« frmw J- W Plunuocr, Vinton, Xuwa

i

A BLAVTITULLY

PROBATE NOTICE

QTATE OF MICHTG-IK. Cnwty of Barry, aa.O Al » xarnoii of the Protnte Court, fertile
t o.ii.tr of Bsrty, buldca at the 1’rvlrete Oflirc iu
lls.bngr.or. Mondor, the 19th .lay of Xovernhcr.
in tire year one Uronsand eight hoadn-d sad
iiny-e.it .t. l-rcwut. O.inL K»y. Judge of I’rotatte.
li&gt; tlie inslU-r of lhe satato uf.Sbenr.auSolei, deC(Un reading ludAltog tfo putiitoa. jialv rrriBod.
to Au&gt;brnuiiluUU-i:.sis&lt;aUrof feeeataleef said
Heveas.-"., prsj.ug, ivr vr.iuu nasvus, .uv.s—
forth, f..r liorosc to r^U certain real *»'»'■’. In
sui.l prl.ti-.B described, bclonpng to said dec d.
Ti ereutHto. it &gt;’ order.d thot tbc rousidarsluxi
to said pu-lition, a-id the bcur.^t thereon. Ire .posttwmd until Mu..dar, tl.c- 27th day to December,
A. I). ISM. al«ue o'etoqk. I’. «.. at the pSce of
tbo Jtidge to Prolate, :n Ifiuttogr, at which, tune
and place all parlies mtovstad are wqnirtd to
intrear »nd show canto, if any,
rr*.’er "f
ss.ibi. nrr slundd not bo erenldtf

AND CUTLERY.

Uno from Haml Unmaa. Camden, HdhdlKc.... Mioh.. to »belured daughter aarejL
tat- Ous from Eli Bodd. to Alliens. 111., who
WV^To"mPfr^&gt;&gt;,I&gt;rd,A,.aDoom, BlonmfiaW,

I.

■ beautiful patterns sad very ebony; BLACK
[ DOE SKIN. BLACK BROADCLOTH,

I Act, Ac.

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
J hare also a terr largo qunutil* nt

JL, TTSKJBJBiaRL
on hand nnd all pcroonx winhing to buy or
sell M ill &lt;Ju well to call before bargaining try variety from •** sbilliog* to aH dall—t seats,
•very pnc*. quality rod patter* vast* tr&gt;* nt
elMwhere.
] would partinnliiriy call lhe att&lt;-ation shilling* lo Sil dollars.
of pernona w hu aro building to the fact
I tint 1 Itove iml Keen rod a large rlvtk. ol
NaUnanl Gfo-wand that 1 will forob.h
j sash. Giant, naila. Door Tritutfinga Ax.,

112-) I

‘

11 J KEN FIELD

FRANCIS ROWER

WILLIAM JONES,
Having bou'C the entire Meek ef

twain sbillinga. Lae* d*. »Im to stereo •**
KM orogreaa gaiter*, ■■■—&gt;* ***•*•.
calf bootee*, good qnsllty. fee Bta. skffl.sg*. ro*

FORMERLY kept by T. Ptmxira, b ting*.

jazrtf ukj n- rr.tnn wjkk mwjcss

“ Pumant to Hccoso and authority bereltow*
muted tu nW. by tie Jadge of Probate far the

nxaoj'rju! ASDJianmay
WAKK ni -'jii oirsK

SS7u ayl- f£rtr- *•*!!

Mr l»c".nnt of PARLOR STOVES, eoeapries
the feast beautiful patterns in market,
1 bare the greatest Variety ot
ELEVATED .
OVEN STOVEi,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR-COOK STOVES,
Erar seen hi thjatowa. Six Plata awl DoxRcvea
TO HOUSE BtHLDEBS.

PHYSIplANi SUKG^ON.

’““t '• ‘•"E

. FANCY CASSIMERES, a large stuck.

STsDOiOlES,

TEMPERANCE' ’

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

In the miter of the «|at* of Abby T. Aadraa,

COMMWSIQNERS’ NOTICE.

Buskins ----nnd Boats,
IrStllf'..Gaitciw
--- ..... . -----------.
. , a
g«ad iOumrtnicnt at very !&lt;-w prim.
I &gt;u lum.l a verv large stock ofCrtK-kary
Mane sii.Hslato Ware.
J ust'rrcmed a new stnek uf

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young
America Ahead.
•
"Tim rCitatnni whv
" '
Is damp tho larvaai Hardware busiuca*.iu Hastnir. is fo'CSUS* he hwi th*
IJlRUiSaTOCKtotlMi

ShfXXL-.

11

BCUTCM

Such n* Print*. GiHshrnnw, Iielxitia, Mr--'
। rib -. I\r;ime.t.t* 111 u-k • Alp-nvaa and a !
; variety vf W.ml DeLaiu*. all wry nice
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
.-.nd vert cheap.
SHIRTING, CO1TONADES, uf wwy
Almi a gt'««l a»*&gt;rtnivnt nf CfoUm for
variety
and altlo.
•
ulnpltw.
IC”, 11 l.ecr - u;^... A.MKiura.' cmrmy, uw .T.asr «. i.ieti’s ucar.nnrl u large attw-k
Itidtaua. uteteii »nd Morlaaxa weo'dnly rrcuedtd 1 MiitM tjlwvtiiig", shirting, Mri;&gt;o,«.’Lre-ks
CHECK MARSEILLE*. CHE».t
in IheoCUoe uf the Itegi-trrto Ikeda of Barry nnd ticking*.
&lt;
o ur.ly aforesaid. &lt; n tha 1st day..! Februarr A. D.
I«M, nt ? i/dis-l. I’. B . In Ubw 4 of Murtgagra,
JUST BECEIVF^n-ncWlutof
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TKRMSreVM. IN ADVANCE.

IF ASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1858.
MY BITTER’S GOVERN)

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NO. 33.

i weeping into Arthur’s arms.

“Ifelen! Hdno! Oh, say you lore |
by her night’s rest, though her foot waa me!" She started back, crimson with ।
rather pale, and ita exprewiioa vary aad. confusion, and wodld have left rhe, but I [
...
---------------She rose, as my mother greeted me, and
bowed, and fa reply to soma jest about
this agitation, she raw, was too much fur
my urdinees, said—me.
She
bent
again
over my pillow, and
“Your brother is still later, so you will
said —■
1
not be the fast comer.”
“Hush. Stephen! You must be quiet!”
“My brother!"

“Yob !** be cried.
“Wbv have you
never spoken &lt;K this l&gt;efore f”
»B«»use," raid -she, drawing' nn her

I The editor of the Albany Rfniter yliUs
| comments upon this simple phrase, y»
| common, and • yet - so Ml of solemn aid
' tender feeling:’
_

“Stephen," said my mother, laying her
-irohJ^tei siyrudU*
hand over my book, “will you go to the
for protection whfeh was denied my fath mat worn ; „u.w imu ™
station this evening, to meet Ella's new
It is
er.
Wlwn he waa dj inn ho wrote to , us how full of sorrow It sounds!
governess ?”
_ '"★"I-**
Wc heard
my
mother's
father' for tudp; for two with us a consecrated wbrd.
“Who is sheF I asked.
'
Hi 3. KEN FIELD,
veers’ Illness had' so Impoverished him
"The daughter of an artist who died in
.__ ____ ,Lmrann e&gt;f
Now York about a month ago; your un­
cle, Ezra Evans, knew him well, and bo
casion such as wc hope, never to spea* ft
_ v-.. —... *wt,i. .net .lux. Sula .in*
“The gentleman who rodc.home with
It was in ti e chamber of death
give An* an help, But if I would come be again.
wrote to your father, asking Mm to look ns. Was he not your brother!"
again.
The
would
adopt
mo.
1
would
have
istarrcd at the still boor of night’* noon.
The answer camo low and sweet.
out fora situation for this girl, who is fully
r. H. A3. RUBSELI^
“Oh, no,” said Cora, “only Stephen’s
Esq* rosrarsarebnihtaailHiraWwd.
“1 have loved you ever since 1 first saw before 1 would have asked him for one eurtalna were dewed,"the light* were shad­
competent to take the place of govern­ brother in love, nut in reality. That wax
ed, and wo stood in the dim, solemn twi­
you. Stcphcw!”
ess in a family. Papa and I concluded to Arthur Lippincott.”
J«1L"
.Krom that hour I began to Improve.— ' I could listen to no moft.nnd ia anoth­ light, with other* around the bed of the
have her here to teach Ella music and
Helen Morton’s whole expression at
Re
FRANCIS ROWER,
once changed, and she became white as Oh, how I lovo to dwell upon tho time er mameut held the liubkshcartod girl in dv tog. The damps of death were on her
that followed. 1 was very happy. Only
Cle young brow, and coldness '»«’ on
Ila
my arms.
4
death.
•
clips, as we kissed ber for the las! tinte
tiling had troubled me.
I bail ques­
made her quite a good artist”
“So soon, so soon 1" she murmured.— one
&lt;
She proved her identity with ease, and
while liv ing. 'Good bye, my datyhter,
Helen about Arthur, and she de­
For an instant 1 thought she was about tioned
i
on Artbur'e urgent entreaty, went' to see wo whispered; mid, ‘(food bye, fathsr,
nied
having
ever
l
t
&gt;veJhim,yet
she
owned
to faint, but she regained ber selt-poMee- i
her motlwr’s father, who died blessing camo Sir bum her dying lij-. &gt;&gt;
HADLEY
the
felt
a
warm
interest
in
him.
She
determined to come to Charleston, and re­ sfon though her breakfast remained un- i
anufacttr»:rs
them both.
A few months aft&lt; r Bolen
promised when wc were married to tell Morton became iny wife, for I knew that know not if she ever spoke more, but
perware.
quested him to procure her a situation tasted.
•Good bye’ was the tost ever beard of her
.b^r-h.nl-.rr, &lt;“‘&gt;”7 1
Every day tny interest, my lov. for ims why, and I, m my perfect faith and
here?'
sweet rike. We hear that Wterrow“And her name, mother!"
Helen Morton increased, and. as I loved happiness asked for no more, let, when
ful word often, and often as we sit stone,
“Is Helen Morton."
her, so I grew almost to hate Arthur Lip­ I aaw how eager she listened to the scrap
MATRIMONIAL BLMS.
busy with the memnric* of the past. Wo
of
Cora's
letter*
which
sbo
read
aloud,
“Well, 1 will moot her."
pincott
After spending the day with
I hear it in the silence ol the night, in the
It was a lovely moonlight evening, and my two sisters In the school room, she and how many questions she asked about
Il is folljr for girls to expect to lie hap­
hours of nervous wakefulness, as. wc lay
I went early to the station to meet my joined us always in the evening, and 1 his travels. 1 felt the old jealousy stirring py without marriage: everri woman ■ was
sister's governess.
Arthur Lippincott, saw how lovely, how intelligent she was. at my hvnr.t; but one of ber brigtit made for a mother, omsaqueirtly children upon onr bed thinking of the loved snd
loat to n*.
Wo henr it in nur dreams,
my college friend, and constant coinpan No matter what guests were present her smilet alwnyir drove away the dcm&gt;in.—,! are as necessary
uetwasary to
to tncir
their pence
peace m
of nunu
mini!
when her sweet face comes bock to us, as
­
ion, joined me on my wa!^ and we went eye always rested on Arthur. When ber My new happiness was of short dura-I. a* health is. J(.If youwii!j
wish tof^hold
beholdmel
melit was in it* loveliness and beauty. " e
*, finz-r »nd ear rinrw. bwk&lt;;
a * and• hidlttotion,
F- -.— -al-.1,w»lr
«• MT,
„ 1 ancholv
look nt
an akLl
old
together, to wait for the train.
/ wondrous voice filled the room with mclo-’ tion.
hear it when wc sit beside her grayo m
1 kind* of repairing don* la the
o™ evening
myt.ay
V" I mnW; If,™ .aV, uk. t r-r .t
One
my mother and I were
Arthur Lippincott was the only grand | dy, it was Arthur who followed her oni
.
. INTEMPERANCE.
■ together
.
•
,— *
aL* m. window,
.I. a a
before
the
coat
,.
. . f
of a young mother. the cemetery, where she sleeps alone,
child of one of the wealthiest men in the instrument, and joined hi* rich notesI seated
^'‘Sd“.»a'BlB»x.&lt;»fe»bd«&gt;with no kindred by her side. She was
-a tai.taeraplW
and though/was veiy unlike with hues.
I
Volume*'have been expressed, and Charleston,
&lt;
There was another noticed ....
.
nr arranging some flowers, when my
..p^
olJ maij u,VMCJf.nnd noitb- the hope of our life, the prop upon which
in dispnsitMin and-appearance, we had; thia, my sister Cora.
■ mountains of Ubor expended, to put i him
1
auui, • »&lt;• »“
-- ------HOM
. to lean when ago should come upon us.
been
friends
from
childhood.
Together
•
fa-heroime
in.
cr
melancbuh
nor
indigestible.
My
piece
’
One
evening
1
was
watching
them,
Arer
melancholy
nor
indigestible.
My
piece
’ down and overcome the evils of intern- ।
*7 '■
. and life should bo running to its dregs.-—
of-•mind
ou in
we hmlgoni td school, together to college;। thut and Helen, as they sang together,,“I* Ora here FI c asked.
• ■ II’m
’m going
goingto
to give
give j‘you
in aa minminCrvr*. M.eh
{ pc rance.
A noble cause, and otic which ’
nte
» W0B!d never touch a baby during , The hope and prop arc gone, and we care
b«hin£.
wo had graduated on the same day, andI when 1 beard a low algh near me. I waqf“No ” said my mothers rising.
lny .xistenee, except with a pair of rreig*. not how anon wc go ' down to sleep ba­
must ever call forth the warmeot ferlings^ ]Ixith entered into Dr. Pcate'a office to’ sitting on the balcony, just outside the. U the matter; 'yoa «• «*»••
n^r* red sanshire, tadeed!-. side onr darling, beneath the shadow of
medii-ine al one time.
window, and there crouching on the win-- HMaoythijC happened f’Artbair!
I of the philanthropist or the Christian.— studv
,
My eye flew to Helen. She was standnrv worn t(, fiddT
Tall, Immlsome. frank, and generous,• dow-sill, hidden from those inside by the
I But the success, or rather failure,.tint has
ing
in
the
window,
her
hands
clasped,
her
,
r...-.
Arthur had always Inrcn my beau ideal* curtain, 1 saw iny sister Cora; my bright,
lore U.VW -re »•» — -r~a
•“
“My gracious '” said lie. • ifMmie&amp;Vy
hitherto marked those efforji, proves of manly beauty.
,
. I old luverNetcpi in and sees bit grand­
In all college sports, bsautilul sister, whore lips were always fere white as ashes.
“Arthur said In bis last letter that bo mother instead of the little Mary who would give me winga, wouldn 11 g&lt;» rem-o
I something wrong.
And that wneg lies in all manly exercises he stood unrivalled: wreathed with smile*, and whose every
among the planetsthimgh. -I'd goto Mhrs.
,
W. FAKMKM,
ri*s । al the very foundation ol the undertaking. but he hnd’nerer Iwen studious. Talented word was gny or witty, sighing. I sat ! -xpected to sail in the North Star I” in­ used to make him feel as if ho should
and Venus, end J umpcr, and all th* rest
-a-KTBOLELtUK and retail ,d'*!,r
and well read, be had pawed through all quiet, wnodenng. A few moments later, quired my father.
crawl out of lbs toes of bis bool". Yea,
AV »»4 pSvAtoi**. “ b“ "dU *uod
“Yes! Wliat Aar happened."
.
my miud is quite made up about tnnlri- of them."
his studies with honor, but that sufficed and Arthur came to the window, and
“And Satan,” awjl Mra. Partington,
- । by striking st the effi-cta of intemperance,
“It is lost! al! on board have perished! ’ mony.
"
WILLIAM JONES,
But as to babies—sometimes I
him; there was nothing of the book worm found Cora. They came out together
DEA LEU In arocenes, pro* taioon, p.——-- —_ ■ instead of probing the cause. We grow about him.
Heaven grant that I may never agmn think, and then agnin I don’t know—on striking in “and I’m afraid you will go
I. delicate and sickly from upon ths balcony, and 1 heard a tele of
Buller, tai. port. Ac. Slow
!VJJ*
there, whether yon got wings or mA.”
up in the heated real of intemperance, childhood, had, in only this one thing, sur love then, that gladdened Tny heart Ar- !bear such a ery as Helen g«re. before she the whole, I consider ’em a decided hum
Ike whistled, arxl turned the suhjsct to
fell senseloas at.fny foot. I did not move bug. 11 i4 a one-sided parUiershiD, this
mnilifestc*] and indulged, even in our very passed him; yet he felt no jealousy, but tbur loved niy sister! Then he could not to raise heft I
my mother and lather, marriage; the wife costs up all the ac­ a bunch of grapes that the idd lady M
I coaid have shouted with
best act*—our most hallowed devotions. protected me from all insult through col­ love Helen.
with
wondering
faces,
place
her
upou
the
count*. The husband gets up and pays laid by to ripen.__________
UEATII, ELLLS A Vo.t
lege, and loved me ranch M one would a ecatai-y a* I parted the curtains„and came
We imbibe the principle In our infancy,
sofa, and 1 stood a* if turned to stone.— devoirs to the luolting-glass; curls hi* fine
younger brother, or a weakly child.
again into the parlor.
'"1 mnk see how yon can alt and eat,
indulge it in our childhood, strengthen it
Helen was atill al the piano, pouring God alone knows what suffering was com­ bead of hair, puts on an Immaculate shirt
We stood together when the train stop_
.
pressed into those few momenta, l&gt;efore I Ikosom; tics an excruciating cravat; while your wife is so siek !”
a« wc come to maturity, and cherish it a*1 ped; but as I stepped forward to enter out her rich reng alone. I f»mo belund
tnincd and , fled from the bouse. I wan­
his handkerchief with cologne; i
v -r
"• V.""»
wc descend to the . grave, and all along! the p-isacngrr car, he volunteered (osearch ber, and. for the first time, trial vy voice dered throiffib the streets like a madman, sprinkles
.La, aaa, a Enoch roll, ao _■»
“I ,lfc
m°"for Miss Morton’s baggage, and left my with hers. I felt that my joy must have
mourn over its effects, most particularly
nnconscioua of the wonof e.lfoe; gets into anomniLtts; looks
without any hat, unconscious
won­
side. I passed slowly through the cars, w,me.vent, and I sangout my full heart
I nKAMiro.—Rend not to contradict and
oerv.
....-t I
I -------pawed
unconscious
of«ovanyprrUy girls;; and j
der
of th.oc
* ™~~
—
so if seen in a drunkard.
for simcr
sister's
gmrerncss.
Seated
confute, nor to believe and tnko for gt ant­
»•'
..........................
I
. . , , . looking
looking lur
• jgt
■ • v■ -— ------ in
--• She gave me a bright, amlling glance, and
ah
Inv(j belwccn th0 pauses bf busiNow we would by n&lt;&gt; mean* slueld or
furthcr corner of the car, her head passed from song to song, and I joined thing but iny own Uk»cr misery,
ed; but to. -weigh and consider.
uigbt
I
was
in
the
slrWh
lu
the
morning
in
U1C
a
p
e
rnoon.
The
wife
must
DANIEL COOK,
a-m
—------- -- .. m-ss in the afternoon.
palliate the crime of drunkenness. But I ^fmg upon the back of the seat, I saw a her in all.
Wo were still singing when IllXUb I
"• l'!k
•STilsW let..ur child.cn grow up under the lute-| y.ning girl asleep
very
went k
home,
- -early,
—■I “- packed up a few hermetically scat
- the windows and• shut
•
JA
A rthu r and Cora joined us.
Happiness is a perfume that ouc cannot
things, wrote a farewtll note to my moth­ imthe fresh air,and sits down,gasping.nt
“
Why,
Stephen,"
said
my
sister,
“
I
cnce of parental temperance fa all thing*. llieni
JJ^IO
’^J
'tantcrne shone--J.-full ........
upon her
wnwu
er, and then left CharleaUm. I felt U«t I ,• the table more dead than alive, to finish died over another without drops falling
of the car lanterns shone full upon her never heard you sing before.
could not face Helen »?»'".6nd 1 flcd her breakfast.
Tommy spills a cup of on one’s self.
lx-t the principle be drank in with their fare, and never
j fI BW)
&gt;drou* 1
My sister’s voice was sad, and when I
never h&gt;
had
seen Sllch
such w(J1
wondrous
hot coffee down his fiowm—Jullanns bns
from the city.
! beauty. Her clear complexion wo* with tames! to look al ber, she was in tear*.
TTO«s,:r
6SSS5,1.“ftu!fSIK
«™1 life. Lr, ttrro—
I was wealthy, and I sought to find re-1 tern offtbe strings of her school bonnet
“Cora," I said, “What is the matter.
bcqueatlickl to his son onu thousand dpln
■.T.SS?u,
1 .m-m. n«'x «&gt;” •■'•14 N’ "*’f llv out one shade of color, white as marble,
lief in travel.
1 wrote to my mother’ —James wants his geography covered—
“We arc nil irienda," raid Arthur put­
lain, in trust, to bo applied by him, pt
and the long l**bes that restcil on her
after,
but
never
gave
her
any
address;
for
Eliza can’t find her sacbel—the butcher hisdiscrotlmi. in promoting the safety ana
-------------- «ri.™-&gt;r..ni.«
”&lt;
“;»• cheek were of raven blackness. Her fea­ ting his arm around Cora, “awl 1 con I ft-ared, in any answer, she would speak
' wants to know if she'd I'ke. a joint of muL
tures were regular na those of a Grecian .peak. Stephen, « h-ve bran friend,
’
ol Helen, and I know I could not bear it.; ton—the milkmaa wants his money—ths comfort of fugitives slave*.
' and each emotion of tbeir hearts. Let statue and «hr tiny hand under h«r cheek fur many years; can we be brothers I”
,
know that
that annur
Arthur «.«
had not sailed in ~~
the. iceman wants to speak with her jnst a
1 erasure! his hand, and Cura hid ber ,' II knew
Some pcnplo are re food of ill luck
------------------ --------- I— .nd T..ASM.L-,.
pcrv|Mj&lt;
eff..rtof tbore was delicate and white; her dark hair was rj.'™
u.fe“. .feiux.
1
11'«&lt;"n4 4 ■“ «” S’
minute—the baby swallows *'bean—the that they rim half way to meet IL
‘
.
rt_ I.....1 An.l r.-lt tn mlrl.
who ar. engaged in what is call*! the
-v. —nJ. AsTfoiied,'! felt that Helen’s face with almost agonizing rag- news of Ins amval al borne, and his . •’ husband sends a boy from the store to say
WILLIAM lll'RCIlEB*
, I that his partners will dine with (hem—the
Simplidty i»an exact nyrfium bolweon
rlnce to Cora.
-a •
I .was smiling nt myself.
I, the steffisnt,
* cook leaves all to go. to her sister’s dead Ux. much and too little.
Grace is tho
would !“• given, to its movements tlian it the one who had never cared for beauty
’ baby's wake, and the husband’s thin coat medium of motion; beauty i*the medium,
U... yet
.......
- -But so long
- as we cry or loreline- in woman, striding cn|ia. ever
felt.
-.H-S
most
be
ironed
wforc
noon.
Sunshine
of
'form; and gentleness is the moduim
J, JI. NEVIN**
lutainst the intemperance of l^nor lranred before a sleeping girL
and
young
mothers!
Where's
my
smel
­
out ng»io»v
■«—
- , |rt,„d,.pcll!x.und,untlla!iamlwaahid
of fashiun.
**
. ••••'
. ........
.........________
mu.nted
what intense
to sec tier
drinker,.
■!“'» ',ur
rr""T"d
t xifa
with what
intense longing,
.on
ling bottle!”
” '7-2.-1 l.v th*, lu-atof intemperate upon my shoulder,and-Arthur said,
A woman abandons her opinion tbs
eain. At last, unable to bear my mis­
“No; but Arthur is going to leave us.” again.
suatameu by the brat o. m
।
“Whs, Stenhen. th. cars areampty;
ery longer,
1-wiger, I&gt; turned my
Steps homeward.
tnnmenl her husband adopts it; even in
ery
my
HINT*
TO
PARENTS.
_________judgment and action, w. are ruanufaclur- *
Helen’! lace grew while as she repeat­ I had boon gone two ycara. I erhaps she
have y«iu found Miss Morton 1"
diurch the women sing an octave higher
[. BVhSKLL,
jlasMil i
drunkard* fiutcr than the Marne law,
“Hush!” I said, pointing to ths young ed,—
had conquered her love for Arthur.—
Bad temper is nftener ths result of un- than tho men. in order not to ogreo with
“Leave us 1”
__________ ____-------- I or any other law, can ever reclaim.
,
Even if she did not lovo me, I felt that 1 tu.ppv circu'mslsncoi tiun of an unhappy them in anything.
“Yer, his n
grandfather
wishes him to
—_
mbstlook upon her again, if it was only ori«n'tr«tin„; It f«T«cfltly. tosrever. ta*
JOHN ROBERT*,__________ ,
Anww
Jo^pb Pease were two
nvei a few
years.'
... *
i
The times arc said to bs so haft! In Hat
fewjeers.
“’jCTL!"I btaita^ tai
“ «*,»»»■all night,” and be gently touch^l her Land , travel
once
more.
.
. a physical reuse, and a peevish child often
|I saw
grasp the back of
In an instant she was upon her fret, and
saw Helen
Helen’ss hand
h
k Was early In the evening when I need* dieting more than correcting. Some
* „ _ C HERRY,
i alike a* two pears, were as opposite in looking at us with bewildered expresston. | the chair near her, as if to keep from tall- reached Charleston, and leaving my bag­
children are more prone-to show temper
iTitabt .taraeur a. «■&lt; aMiptata.
“I beg your pard&lt;»n for disturbing you. | ing, and she said hoarsely,—
gage al a hotel I walked towards borne.— jkyn others, and »&gt;matimoa on account or
taking it by turns.
••Must you got’
.
■nT-re was a light in the prior, snd
'.tSuXT
utaartakla, wo aar. to erown tte ,but the care *r« at tb« Charleston depot, ’
qualities which ire valuable in them“Yes,” said Arthur, surprised at her went to the garden gate.ehmbed over and
The young lady who lately rreorerod
Mid Arthur. “ We ye in seanA of Mbs
I
wives. For instance, achild ofactive terni,.UkK Bl«i.k.^W—! |Hfcrt,or a™, wbllatlailota wwwrt- ,
Iteary damages from a rich gentleman,
Helen Morton, and 1 see by die initials emotion; “but that is no escusa for ert—mj Cb« g.rJ.n, d.nibrtrtl »f
7
I
perament,
s«wil*e
feeling
and
axgef
P«
r
I shall only reuwm a few
un out b, eaery more Joe made.
Joe oo your carpet bag. that ws hare found Cora’s tears.
«bu fad hugged her somewhat rudely,
H. MTEWART,
•’ I.—., Is more likely to meet with conv ears, and then return to claim my bride.
should take good care of her money, for
alwayeeBkl, -.we. bi. l-b.” ’He
Mr pxrtiu W«rr lbw,; ».lh —- bM
I
-- ,. #tnnt
jir, and robs, than n dull, powive
‘ Cora took the hand beheld out to her, My parents were «««»
llBlm. Hho
»te«»|&gt;Ble»dBa4,
Bn4l«»H|
could aucewed
tbmg.
But tta
Helen.
was pale ahd sad, and
1 could . ..
d if bc j, an opcn nature, his tn­ she nude it by a “tight sgurexe."
A.-a.,
a
and Helen left the room, while I with my .hBrilj
..
-- ------------ o-ita.
l-a ta
n and
xd ^j’|rrluUon U immediately .born fa
“
And
this
is
Stephen
Lincoln,
said
aura eau- «• "«
J«r
i,.y all crushed out. followed her. She
True incite, like the pearl inside the
If
reprethere
Arthur, introducing me. She •«••««* u*
clasp
in my arms. ju
Just
as •i ioo«eu !। borate
bortW Wpessfou.
M pawon.
.. you—
r-—- —
—„-&lt;p her tn
». »»
loved him. I saw that, though she.could K
tamper.-■£»» AarwWrirrd all bb do­
e door
---------------..j Arthur camo In I .
i,r __
•"*&gt;!"«
•“ TtiiBtsnmenL ttyrter, is contented to remain quiet an­
in, tho
opened. and
have expected me, for she put bor hand
... i...
..lain- mnH
conewiher feelings when Cora spoke, ths
; lap. Opeday, wbileeoil«*ln&lt; bi. abaep into mine with a slight smile.
ti it find* an opening. '______
ml, ixr.B«.lkB orll h,
_ it
'1,00
you &lt;xuy
• «Ib»«I
- bj
prospect of separation appalled her, and with Cora.
“Wo have come to say farewell for a I, •passion
jU)n »into
nto sulkincas.
,uikiM«s.
“if you will give me your checks, I
’ ta drir. ttam into a mor. luxuritme f*a
nui.rcJ her xireoolrol.
1 ■« h» »»
good tempered ti«a of •, Tlie man who court el an investigation,
A cbxrfui, g^d
ture, hie ealueky atar eeetned partwnmriy will go for your bsggage,' said Arthur, .urilr up lhe iUinax, wd «,ur her time," said Cora, “ Arthur and 1 are go- &gt;Ip a
mv* it fan’t half *. good m courttag an
vonr cwu&gt;
own, ,a .jmpntbv
sympathy wiih
with b»
h&gt;» troubfe,
trouble,
and receiving them with a graceful bow, own riJ,
U I P"-"1 k" d“' 1 ing to look for a lost relaiire.
B. H. FULLER.
. iudta^udaeL On. atrayad lUa way.
I^
cncVcr the trouble ta«
"• Stopbcfi
Stopbcfi !1” said HelenHelen.
whenever
has arisen from no affectionate girt._________
left
With
my
usual
shy,
‘
„dmother Itak,nail bound to evadeU*
eoold her her Utur -oh.
•■No. wt. a,Arthur,
Stopbrn.
Arthur, tell your
your &lt;, ...
HU&lt;mdoet
, ...__ lu
hi. part,err*
arethe
thebest
bestantianti­
Wire is a certain description of freey
Arthur x'dea fur E.rooo ta . few
' eflbria to drire them through tta opeenng I had not yet spoken, but I offered ber
story 1"
« ,
. I dotaK but it would be better still to pre- breakfait bread like a »praln ! Because ft
»xh. ru«l I — “» r“™»r proof of
“f harp told you,” said £t,«r._| tent beforehand, as much aa P**“*^‘
into tta rich feed aw.lUng ttam. J~ e
Hrko'.loue. T,m. ,p«doo. D., Ul«r I was an orphan.
is
a tn lit.
Until this morr,in„ 11
pl anoyance. Never fear spoil
' taUenee
&lt;•&gt;'&gt;.’ •*“““*■ ““ ,
I saw now beauty, new charms in my believed it myself, but bow I know list 11. ,Jg|ifcM by making them W happywith her, as we drove home,
tor the dnv
&lt;
w. H- COLEMAN,
The fellow who kept a stiff upper Bp,»
- nood pooling and ..taring alurmtaly
lady love, and yet pride kept back the
, first time fa my -life, I wswKed my Iwo?ds of loss 1 lon«d to P*™ T J have a fetber and a&gt;stor stall living My I j^p-taMS Is the atmosphere m whieh all
regretted that be didn’t give it to apretty
^dfathor is very ill, a.Ki will probabb.
^affection, grow-the
t A, mm. minute,. At length ta rtatJre. friend away from me. -I envied him
did not wish a second pUa in her heart. not live long, and this morning be told »neceasary to make fe» *«• girl. A Iwaun for future practice.
; U, make
grand rndt, ata■m’*-’ -»’ hi. eaar grace of manner; and yet, instead ।At last I was taken ill. There was a long
mo my story. My mother was fas only
drvoUM healthily and freely; nnLet friendship creep gmtiy to a heteht f
. eeta, or ttay might go to th. fc.B--‘ of attempting to vie with him, I sal silent •mtortal during which I waa couscous of
child, and wbeo she was quite rnun- she
|ha
praasure winchpmif it rush to ity it may soon run itself out
ta termad it. Camm-ly. h. a jM. ta« and constrained watching th. two. Ex­ pain, but did not know the fees* around oloncd with an artist named MaiviBo.— . M
inflammation, there an ex- citemont had given Mte. Morton a vivid
GEORGB W. *“•**
and wnra* of all
of brenth.
■
; eitalta around th. Hot* and ta. tta talm color, and her large hazel eyes were ful me. Strange visions haunted my pillow, iTtrarXtW refored to fotgiv. ^!^e.
vence and worst oi an,
•••
and the maddening proofs of Helena fo'lLfe-Um.BallxmrBrtdrrtirBW jirr
g-7— ak ...
l j.tUx ...
.kkM-—lU-MT"-.
_ fetata. to ata them wype^My ■&gt;"•-’ of intelligence. Sh» replied with quiet
To married mffi’— NwFrftatter, cbtcm,
love were always before me—always tor­
or scold your wife before folk* ,
*
..
jog toward, tta gap- Throwing out «mt KrMe to Arthur’s gay speeches, but she menting mo. One morning 1 spoke, after
^Jolortniog bim ibBk B1K »** l" .• «•»
JOHN »• VAN BRUNT,
I hid hoped she worid,
Zhmvd.and Utah U» ottar ta ataw. Sid not smlU
E««t
Tx«.-H la a paal arf
a long dreamless slumber, m fell po.sc»- ■omplloo, .nd lo-sging him lo am her baTo cure the U-thacbe—Let an &lt;wpjfor the look she bad given mo at the sta­
pra.afe.., arrur, &lt;tal aklUnn rna.a ta
them al«g. and I. j-ttagto.mg -IM*
aion of my senses.
1 heard my sisters
bn* run over'your foot- ,
.
U U&gt; r,u «ild la a«ar, a«rl
tion showed me bow beauUful, how radi­
(bond k-r dying.
Her bmaband bib far
.heap more docile an.mala
ant her smile must bo. When we reached
and un-ruua-aa 1"r ■**M*lk,“1^k
.ho xdd.
from wrallb&gt;, and at ber
I*
Why arc women like berta! Jfeeanto
gined, whew eoddn.ly the wtaU d«k borne,
■"-&gt; Pf»“
U Will ta lima
stairs for a few moments, to see if I am aihmud
opm emditoa. tba.
fefe- lha»
.tam in
TS»b wiwiaka makta talT &lt;w
Loe to.dtadtalL
Firet, Ota peered K„r and after a warm welcome, Cora car­I help mother to prepare something for
S ter
Wife; Ito, ted
^dibriffe. ^mbtaMMraaa
j Stephen. Will you stay herb and call
UP hi. tarnl and looked tank, then another.
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ill-E ANU CHECE
’UNADES, Jf avary

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a large tawk.

JK BROAD CLOTH,

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Bty.'

M

STANTON * TIFFANY,

J me when be wakes T*
•
!
“Certainly 1"
_
__
.ept my eyce eloeed, but I heard my

made a motion ss if to escape.
wtao. r—d

3. F. EMOBY,
JLXVTLLX EXCHANGE

i.,d met many beajtlfol women In my
had tnci
____
. , . «

ata--’-.**-"*-?
uncn my mind.

: oniyi
distance.
ba exclaim
your luck.
____ . K- -.•

send the dubs, stmdivoly 1 Fh»«poroa

itx -er. d
Battle C*b», Nov.,

At tar .

a moment, and al meat fa* J? .

sister Iravs the room, and s momreu
I knew that Helen Morton stood beatde
me. J did «*&lt;&gt;» taar Ur
* *“
-nmeious of her prcrenre.
For a mo­
ment she stood still, then 1 heard her say

0„ lore.
oh,Grf.
-Stephen, my own
Oh,
tai
with low sobasbo poured

‘

ST T., fraSv », rn-ber. », fe&gt;W
-nxmri. Ind uking a»«te'■
J™

I after left ths country taking

&lt;»'»."ke -s: sl.

^Wa^S^SK
F.md"»f vwiHv-tto*&gt; who bws
.md-hand bedsteads. hJynmhgy «**&lt;

XL—

' ! - wax -a, —r-

�(

REPUBLICAN RASTER

COlFCKiniOXAL.

Congress aaaembled on tbe 6ih
The President’s Message and the1
of the various Departments q£up

I Tl»

Cireatai I® tfas Formers

iL iLi u&gt;

»• 2.**T™“’cr,p‘ *■-»«•&lt;

up, and Mr. Bell spoke ta fcvor of it

SHEEP FELTS,

G:
*M p«roi.

first few days of th® aeosion to th
TB« U. B. SEXATOBSUIP.

adults Ibi
county,
.

aion of all business of interest; ,
On tbe 7th, an ineffectual moti
made by Mr. Gwin, InSbe" Set

We
take up the Pacific Railroad Bill.
Ute Pennsylvania election of 1858 shall,
On the 9th, the standing committees of be allowed 896 per annum. ^(Lnughtar.)
pectiog to have left the subject entirely to
the House were ancnuticed. The mem­
Dec. IL^Jhe Senate watt nut in ses­
tho Legislature, who are presumed to
bers from this State has each a place on sion, an^he business of tbi Hourtwwu
the* committee®; Mr-. Howard, upon the

afew reinasks upon thia question.

temporaries has led us to abandon our

Leach, upon that of Revival and mSTni.h-

pabfic ophrfon, and defat the ends ofeven
juMioc. t We had supposed that a candi­
date, so pre-eminently the choice of the

pet project of Douglas.

The Deed Scott
decision, so touch 'pratasiL. by Budstnaa

State, Attorney General, Superintendent

of Public lijtrucliun, with Governor and
Lieut. Governor, but jurtoutsidc ita lim
ita. It has also one United States Sena­
tor, who was elected with the united con­
currence of all sections of tho State. And
still they aak for more!

Wc may be justified tn profiting* by
tl&gt;® example of our fr'undt, a* well as
our raraicz.

The defeat of a Republican

Repte*entat&gt;»s, in the first District, at
lb® last election, waa solely occasioned
by the persistence of a portion of the dis­

trict in nominating their spacial tavorite.

us tlcn learn wisdom from our friends as

well as our enemies.
fess faltered in its adhesion to tbe Repub­
lican party,—wo trust it never will. It
ta from thia section that our targe major-

kie® ar® rolkd up, notwithstanding wc
are defrauded ent of the sMnolumonts of
We counsel, only, a strict adhe­
sion to tbe Republican principle and tbe
Republican party; and shall insist that
office.

era Representative, abide by the caucus
nomination for U. 8. Senator, be his loca­

tion what it may.

But should the time

ties which duster wcai the great commerdal metropolis of our State, to fight their

san to essmiMI

a visit to this"

Icstali'U) niqm any quarter, have Jaadod

cd business; and Mr. Waldrim, upon
Mileage.

three cargoes, wilhta a. £sw days, in a
and whotaaasistydby M^J.&gt;(. Jlndley,
and Miss Hannah M'Nair, In th® lower
mends tbe re-opening of the Slave trade,
departments.
The number of students
introduce a bill to provide for tha station
and 11* their dematidi"are hot complied
in attaodauoe will exceed a hundred, and
by th® people of the organized Territories
with, t|»y am dotertainod to mako piracy
and some other journals wBieh hb®r in
all seem aaxiou® to make a proper nse of
of tbe United States, of their Governors,
a branch of their regular business, in spite
tha same direction, foe their candidate,
the time, which they are permitted to
Judges and all other Territorial officers.
of
law—-knowing that Government in the
Deads no rach drumming up of supportspend in the school-room. Both teachers
Alao a bill to admit sugar and salt into
hands of the Democracy dare not inter­
and scholars seem to ba making every
all parts of the United Stales free of duty.
fere. The President recommends tho ac­
The case of Judge Watrous, of Texas,
quisition of Cubs, ta order to break up
entering titas zeaJously into the discussion
। great profit to the students.
This ta'es
who is under trial for impeachment, was ,
this traffic. In his next message, he
of this question, in reference to a particu­
pecinlly ire in the upper room, under tho
next taken up. Considerable time was j
may bo expected to recommend th® ac­
lar candidate, unless itb® to forestall pub­
more immediate supervision oTMr. Cranspent in ita consideration before adjust- 1
quisition
of Africa fur the tarpr purpose.
lic Opinion 7 IF there is an evident feel­
| aton. As our,visit was exclusively ebumenu
Suctajs Democracy.
v
| fined to the upper rooms, we cannot say
In, of
wb, no, Im,. (Jo'.
Dec. 10.—Tha Senate transacted no
M much bf the portion of the school u£i ^Jor Cacout.—-Two men from the $dunwhich Mrs. Hadley has the more Immodu| try, bayingauppfind themselves witlicleap
on
U.
puu,«.r 0. p^Pl., ..•!».&lt;,
ta »«,. nte cUrge, and yet wc are assured that J liuuu from a clathea-lino In this village,
is equally prosperous.
.
(
"r
““ r”,',r '•» «"«• | ta
to itotonpo. h
were “sent-up," for forty day a,by *8quire
The school seems tn be under excelled Cook oq Saturday.
of the peoples fj) candidate 7 While wc I
’•
-"
management, both by our school district
are willing to leave the choice uf tho umi j
j
The House have the Watrous case still
XOF-Our
thanks are tendered to Hon.
to those whose duty it ia to mako the se­ I under consideration. The whole day was officers, and the teachers employed. Mr.
Craniton seems to possess tbe necessary ZX-'itaxulkr, far three volumes of the
lection, we feel constrained, having
spent itr dtacnssing the question and re
।
Patent
Office
Report for 1857.
qualifications of a popular and profitable
vieufag thjjfestinumy elicited before the
wbicfi abnold, and wilt have weight, in committee. Adjourned al half past three II teacher, aad we are sincerely gratified to
J2T*Two paymen ta have been made
olmrvc that his efforts are being s .wndcd
deciding upon a candidate to fill the office
towards the purchase of Mouut Vernon,
o'clock.
। by our school officers, by parents, and by
of Uuitod Stales Senator.
atnountiug to 875,000, leaving a balance
-Th. tatoto, to
Wo woffid ask the Lansing Republitan, with a pravious
of f 125,000 yet to bS piid.
ous arransremenL
arrangement, nrocMwi.-J
proceeded I•
...
,, ,
,
. , ,
W e were peculiarly struck with the re­
if the quotation, at the head of its article ■■ to the election of the standing committee*. ।!
"fat ett oi Aofle iloctri," should out apply The list ns presented, was adopted by a markable precision of method, and time
Sctiator Douglas, seems to receive re­
in
which even thing relative to the rou­
1* well, before the Lcgialntivo cancus, as vote of 31 to 20. Mr. Douglas has been
-buffo on all bauds.
From some cause,
after T
If “wo are justified in profiting removed from the chairmanship on the tine of sureessivo claaaes^tnd afl oibw :
changes of school exercises wa^ cund acted. 1be has aroused the ir® of Sera tor*Jone®,
committee on Territories, which he has
of Iowa, who has addressed him a very
advanced stage- uf their proceedings, wc held for twelve years, lie ts assigned th® Everything ta reduced tosyatem, and no '
letter, showing more grit than
student need be surprised by being uncx- spirited
'
should certainly do tbe sum® thing iu rtfpcctcdly called vp$gi, in tho performance 'civility. Its closiug paragraph, is in the
•recce to their earlier history. The nom­
Mr. Btuart is Chairman of the commit­
following language: '
.
of
any
exsrcisc;
as
the
tinkle
of
tbe
bell,
1
ination of J. W. Gordon, may have l&gt;ren tee oa Public Lands.
"This, sir, is the third time that y®u
nnd the index-band of tho old “®cbool
the first great error of the Lcgtalature(of
' Mr. Chandler has a place on the .com­
mad® infamnmly ful*" accuwitivns
clock," ta all that is required, to give iu- have
1
1840.
mittee on Commerce, and on on Revolu. formation uf the part to be performed, jagainst mo, and that 1 have been cnmpellud to fitateu tho lie upon you. Though
When there ta no abstract principle to
The discipline uf the school ia of that you
,
may; rt tha sacrifice of Domocratie
be violated, there ta the prinrip'e of equal
After the formation of tho committee,
exemplary character, which, without being organization,
&lt;
have cfluctcd a Irin tn ph in
representation which is an essential do and other unimportant business, the Sen- State, as you say, “over Executive
■ tyrannical. Is efficient, for the prteerva- your
J
meat of the Republican creed. All our ate took up the Pacific Railroad BUI. Mr.
CutigreMional dictation," I can l»ut
. tion of order, harmony, and attention to oud
“
look with contempt upon any fame or
eotenqx&gt;rariw» agree that there is no dan­ Gwin discusiuxl the name, at considerable '
is ■»«»
also Miv
the ■piKraronco
appearance ut
of
.
1I study. There 1*
ger of the nomination of an mvworthy or tagUj, ^.,ng .» r-mg., Afc, lhMhln„„„,„J
flrfi
Ut.„„ position you may ihnv® acquired by a un­
ion with “white spiriu and black, Uu&lt;incoK.p«tcnt candidate. Witk this view OT.rf.mH.
,
...« UJ IOT *.&gt;tkto^
iU „d
u
t spirits and gray,*' Black llcpebiicans,
&lt;1,.
pmp.to.1 .»J &lt;b« Sot. . ,„to tf U. total.™™.
Utoto mv South Amcricans,dis*p[x&gt;inted office seek
args the necessity of considering the OT. .ta .tata.. OTta, .,U dtaJ t
rf
era, foe., as 1 &gt;k&gt; upon the miserable re­
qaestina of locality in connection with
sort to opprobious epithets ronnected
,
...
' attendance from the neighboring towns
with my uame, but covered with a con­
the subject. Had wur cotemporaries con­
I. U» Hot, .h. Judff. » .tron. ta. 4bdo,
,u
hl

sented to hare let the men of their par­
ticular preference stand upon their real
merit and popularity, we would qot have
urged this question at all.
We should
have been content to have waited and
seen whether the coming legislature were
willing to pile still another office into the
only Democratic district of the State.—
The first Representative district has in
the going-out ’Administration tour of the
State officers. la the Administration soon

Cl •***

r^rllon. F. W. Shearman deUrars
his lectures for the benefit of the Mt. Ver­
and the Democracy generally, tun now non fund at Martha U wj 41»_27dLtaaL—.
emboldened
•J ftfrSouthrto
tM3.wtti.to deJkhj
acuate fltayrothe prorsr“Mr. -Wm.. B. Sprague.Uta of
hMbhkm»ofr “
- ---------------------

oomuirttonoi Ways and Means; Mr. Wak r
bridg.upoa that ot Roads AndCaoatajME

SSSKffi

... tha ]
Paa®
Initiatory step of which was _______ iip of “Tonesvillfo
round for a rgraarir *^7°®,^ P
_

Mr. Morris, of -fllinofaf, gave nolioo

ryTb- .TmAson ArtrWfcyWbo ne­
gro Dade, in escaping from tiie State,
Prison, cat through the plarft. floor of his
cell, which waa six inches thick. ®dl*L un-1
derthe foundations of the Fall, ■bd carried
tdf with him twcnfy.five pounds of Irbn
chain belonging M the State.

SSfi
n.ftal

x

j^»“The population of Cuba at the last
census, was a little over a mllHon. The
PaFL.® firkTT,
area embraced By the island and Its de­
COWtS BALCH.
Dal*d. Tti*n»ppl«. t&gt;ec- M.
pendencies, is 47.278 square mi lea. Tbe
great staplM.are sugar, cutfeo and tobac­
CHASCKHV NW HUE.
co, and th® annual value of th® prod oca*
of the plantations la estimated at 860.­
000.000, although only about.one-twrotieth of tbe Llasnl ta in cultivitioo. Th&lt;- UmUoks. o® Um
fWi Can,
amsual revenue® of the government
■mount to sMnethlng like 818.000,000 n
pear. There Are 1442 sugar estate®, 1818
cuffiro estates, 91® tobaroo estate®, and
cai&gt;M within
abort 10,00(4 graahig'forms.
'
| jT“Dic Salem Repitkr rays tliat ut&gt;
Saturday a fine specnucii of the Mun
Norwegiens, probably the only or.o ever
taken with a hook atul fine in those wa­
ters, was caught fp&gt;m oua of the wliarvc®
oftlutcity. It has a long and a'ender
tail, nnd, unlike most Mies, no gillr, but
w ell "defined enrw four perfectly funned
feet, and Is, entirely covered, with the ex­
ception of the tail, with a thick eoat of
lino hair. Uta very voracious in habits.

jylbc Cut may give alrangmw' an
extravagant idea cf the wildness uf the
region about lumsitig. but it is neverthe­
less true, tlrat five fine Otter werediwoverod within two and a half miles of the
Capital, basking upon one l|g, last week,
and that two of them were captured, an»i
tbeir skins brought here and roM at n
goud price. The for won very thick and
fine.—Lanring Rrjatblican.

imm

D. M. LOVELACE, ? '
, AdplniMretsc

■

MORTGAGE BALE.

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Wskelss. su4 rveunied u&gt; tbe uffle of tb« IUBi»
far, B^ry &lt;s&gt;&gt;®lJ. ta J-ilni7h
, wblcbiald 1X7

1®S. to tewis A. Xlrbot., i»d wild
mc»t wu ryeorctel in tfo«
uf U.S Jl.rt.u*of

II UWHIM. Boa&gt;cnj&gt;&gt; ir.vrr&gt; th* coDUsinsQt's wlicitor
.illsh

jsiia
am« uf tb)»«i&lt;krl&gt;« p«r»n.Uy M r»rd
Acfajdaau Alka, U. Urr.
«
xdiMC Ibo Ufneaboie presented far hi. •

CHANCERY NUTICE.
saUwonit.io® M
iTATEUf MICUHFAX.-KlfiMh Judicial Cir- tuarj.A.l). iBi»,
I —I.
/'k._ U.,,k
(Lr l*,r. I

b.Safetl

Drrai

Michigan presents the town of
Woodbridge. Hillsdale county, as a model
township. The place was organized 17
years ago. and from that time to this tlscrc
Im never been a whisky shop in the tow n,
nor a barrel of liquor'sold. The entire
criminal niuincM originating in the county
is Ires tlutn 850.
New York,’ Dee. 10.—The Odoon
theatre, npjxnite tfic Bowcry theatre, was
burnt tills nftcmoou, nnd two nr three
other buildings, including the Volks Gar­
den, n German places wore ®u fire at last
accounts.

within

.it.

iGE SALE.
i BEEN MADE IF Tilt
•t «for of Oi-fatat. ti-li

»'&lt;»«• xu ‘di menlxt
te, vftlMd. irf lUrrv Co,

ibll.IiAl ln Uh­
&gt; Mill ftnbllOf

Washington, D. c. 18.—The Secretary
nf the Treasury advertises for priqxwals
was resumed and continued, 'mt
...
&gt;
.. ..
, .
.
,
’rut without i
citizens for the Um® being, in order
In be received until the 24th of January
reaching a t'erni'iLstion.
*
CHANCERY NOTICE.
, to mjoy tha advantages which our school
it
fur a loan of ten million duliars under th®
Dec. 14.—Senate.—Mr. Gwin spoke in | «
nW
’ afle rdr, which ta, certainly, a very pleas- in another column. It is Tumnred, and act of June last.
-favor of the Pacific Railroad.
At
bill1• tag
At x
2 ociock
o'clock tno
the’ racinc
Pacific Kaurood
Railroad bill
ing indicaticm uf its popularity, and effi. we bore no reason to doubt the state­
000, Hcdpu 1.U ««k »iJ10.000 -1-&lt;!L"''-CaW”.
came up, according to agreement, at tho I ciencr. At^io time since ita organization, ment, that Mr. Knapcn is paying pm titu­
,
I Alvin &lt;«reT e*-rti|unin*ii', r». rreurn-* I/. Ack
Amount in Jroa*ury uti tha week pre-:
Artlcyan.i l»«c A tlott&gt;r«4.drt&lt;-mto&gt;i.
adjournment of the debate yesterday.
scb&lt;x&gt;1 Uea.pp3n.ut]- mOfcpru*. lar attention to the fur business. Especial
vioUS, 55-17 000.
' •••&gt; train's th® sfiblstil of Jain*, A. SwTei-t
rhe amendmerts mode last scsmoii I
..Aj',.
,^1'
1
_____ _
'
[ nforeto it Mliafeefarilr ai-mart tbal tit* said lie
were read, viz: Mr. Darta’.Mr. Doolittle’s PcrOU" than at «,rVnt ■ Bod “ oo,Jr r*
„ _ ,
. . . - ,. ।
..______________________ . ■ . ,
, fi-Q’la®6, i’ndariek I). Arlltv And Drlis’AeklrMn. tlcifiiifrTKBnpihlly rekbrnted nnd
t and mi Jktax. ..
and Mr. Polk’s/Thcse, after Mr. Wilson q»lr««tho hearty co-operation of parents mrov, occasionally to, bo met w ith in this
Now Is the llinc, and
counter. But llieti,
llicb, If you liCVrrfallingSroMACII BlTTXna,«ill eflta-tu- I •»•-»»«&lt; A. itrrery. aoit &gt;fat for ,aid am&gt;rlain«ot
! meved a new amendment tiiat the road and guardians, to encourage our present section ofthc country.
-11
.l.e
.J.
should follow tbe 42d parallel of latitude, efficient teacher* to make il a atill greater have nothing more rare tbun sheep pcha I...... ...... ..... _.... .
...
morbid nature. The Doctor, in calling ; to be mined ••t-.ln three month* frnsulu- da.ro
^.r‘
' ,ourc« uf usefulneao. Parents cannot °r to°" •kin»,bv is «u«u to have the money | tiio attention of tbe public t«» this va'uatdc
son to make his motion fur the 49th paral- ■'
•
than
to suppose with which to pay for them.
!, specific,
a -------feeling
, ------- , d«n-s
- - - •so e- Ith
---- _
n of the ut-1 Invc nini. .no • cpy siirrrvi i
kl, .IM, be i-toftOT Itatolr .tall. .Z0””" • «"»*"
“ “H»-*
__ .u .k.r_
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1i moat
most confident
pmfMlrnrc iutita
intita virtues
virtues and
ami rulanadap- ' oimphiBaaf. wiwitur, withis
do, in.umucb as it would thereby lore its : tbeir &lt;’■*/ Panned toward
their tokti
ehllS*^551S&amp;*Si?
Goner'a Lady's Book for January, is
central character.
’
j 'Iren when they have once ret their faces
received. Wc hart frequently spoken of mer.ik-d. It W no qtwek Brtfcta, but one I t»keu u rozte.-d by tie Mi-1
On tiio Niggcation of Mr. Broderick, - toward tho school-house, with book in
tint has stood the criticism of the Amcri- «4 » AcZl«r»a4 IM&gt;s A«tllit® Beat Remedy
Mr Wilta. OTtakJ ... tak. U from I
„d
„oUl„ th„ ht tatarf the worth of this magazine, to our reader*,
frr„
|«,Tle. Tl... Win,™,, I . “4“ b
O.d-ml.
and many of them, wc trust, are its eon-’
the 35th to th® 42J parallel.
...
, . . j
,
,
given in its favor, by tbe most eminent
Mr. Mita.. ,,1 v"Utokto,i&lt; mhkdf ! “P“ &gt;“* ■“•S’— fi'“
•“ ^1—
stall t jMtrona, so we only need add for the and well known prosperous and private
ConumpHon. Dvcltns.
that the bill could pass both houses thia j Children should understand that they ar®
benefit of such .as are not, that ibo num­ iudividuals In all parts &lt;&gt;f tho Union, 1»
.HpiUing ar
session, moved that the bill be laid un the I not sent to tho school-room as a penantfe,
immense, and clearly evinces that its vir-,
table, whkh the Senate refused to do, by ' but fur their owd good; and ilia! parents ber before us is fully equal to Us prede- tucs are many. The use of tbe "Bitiers"
wav®
32. yeas
veaa 23.
23.. .
iI feel an intereat
.——• in their bchaviur nnd .—
nays 32,
pro­
cannot bnt satisfy tlie skeptical, that It Is
WM.
HUHOHEK.
Douse.—Die House then resumed the •
gress while there. Visit the school-room
Tux Hsrrr Hous, continues to pre­ really deserving the celebrity it has, ob­
consideration of the Judge Watrous im­
tained.
often, yourselves, and assist in correcting set r® that high'tone of moral and intel­
peachment care.
For sale by Druggists and dealers gen­
Mr. Ward, of N. IL, argued that, as any abuses which may exist there, and lectual reading which has hitherto charac­ erally, everywhere.
SUi-BlFFS BALK.
effrelM eurrsfn nntorTito
there is evidence of the guilt of Judge these iMtitutions, which are a prominent terised its page®.
i \liiiful i-hrsiciaM in thkan
...-,-•^1 ..rf . —
Watrous, on investigation is du® to the
T
hx mors rrxrxtxn raoor, of the indistinctive feature between slave and fre®
preservation of a pure judiciary as well
Thx Pm.xxxa is on hand, looking ns trinsie worth and excellence of Dr. Hall's
lands, shall continue to stand as monu­
ns to the country.
comely as ever.
Its aitielca on punctua­ Balsam for the Lungs, Is shown In tho
Moure. Ctark and Cochran, of N. Yn ments to civilization, nnd as tho bulwarks
rapidity with whieh it becomes n general'
\ tion are of inestimable worth to young
Dr. Hall's Balaam.
contended thrt every member who votes uf liberty.
favorite with tho people. There ia noth­
^jriniera, and, perhap, to some older ones.
for the impeachment of Judge Watrous,
ing of n similar nature, but what is soon1
Sad Casvaltt.—We arc pained to
affirms that he is guilty of high crimes or
Tbe »ho»e dokcribal premises, I jdull ctdum
Jftcniotx Axn MsMAcncaAjtTTs.—At cast into th® shade, when the Balsam has
misdemeanors. The House wore bound*' record the sudden and melancholy death
been thoroughly tested. Tho agents for for •»!». .1 pubtte sartiotl. er rendnr, to lb«-Wstithe late election, Mnfaachussctts polled
ra Uiddw, u (Uirwltar of tfa Cotart Ihw.n
to have sufficient evidence upon which of Mr. Lewis II. Cooper, of Hope, this !
its sale tho country over, in ordering new
they vole a coeviction. In his opinion county, u ho was Instantly killed by a 111,654 votes. At the last station in supplies, are very enthusiastic In ita favor,
Mlchlgsn, there werb 121,422 votes poll­
IBSf, st oo. o'dptk, V. M.
3
that presented is insufficient fur the pursaying, "it ta just tbe thing; it acta like a
limb from n falling tree, on Friday, the ed, _
or_____
about
J___
lO.OOO
_ _______
more than
_ _________
In Massa
W. K. FERRI®, Sbwiff
piwe.
clmrm; ita ettata are truly magical.*' Die
Hattiap, psc..!H, 1&amp;53.
.
fcbiO
10th inst.
In foiling a tree, It struck chusMtta.
chussotta. Yet Mtauachnssetta
Mhssachussetta luut
luu rfrrtn
elnen
titillated
can
find
tho
medicine
at
J;
P.
Dec. 15.—Senate.—The Senate declin­ against another trro. and a limb was I members
CO&amp;U&amp;iUN
ERH
’
NOTICE.
of
Congrem,
and
Michigan
has
“•mbert J C°ne^* £
ed to call up Mr. Cfingman’s Clayton- “
I fourmembers.
rnembera. The
Thu
average
vote
each Roberts, in Hastings, and in every town
-. ... . ,
_, ...
..
/our
average
vote
inin
each
throughout the State.
- four
-■ —
-'iof the
Congressional
Districts
was
Bulwer resolation by a vote of 24 to 25. thrown oft with violence, striking hin^on 1
For sale by Druggists nnd Dealers
the back of his bead, killing him, it is over thirly-tkoutanil—ta MassnchusaeUs
After an ineffectual attempt to take up
generally.
.
He was alone at it was ttn thousand,—or one-third aslsrge.
II..»» Ur rvwSy for l«ngl»iM«Ma.'
’
th® Pacific Railroad bill, the vol® being supposed, Instantly.
»T On. frnS VNtawl'Pbyuflkmflwtifrinx it
the time of tho occurrence, and was found If Msssaohiresetts, therefore^ Is entitled to' '
alb
*24 in favor and 24 against it, the Senate
■ teWaw Mlaptei to ptaresiy iti 1 issss &lt;&amp;®:
flrrrn members, Michigan ta entitled to
some hours afterward by Lia father and
tierht, taking the rota of the two States
House.—Judge Watrous case resum­
ns tho basis. But without reference to
.•in: ZiU-im j-ZEt s a
ed. Tlic resolution pending waa in favor■ mable citizen, some thirty-five or thirty- this, Michigan la entitled to eight inciobera
bouMot C. V, Pstnel.ia lUtewsslMawr Thewsat
the present ratio of representation,hav.
six
years
of
age.
He
leaves
a
wife
and
»PP}«. site# odock, on that day. and «U perssu.
of impeachment, fur which House by 11
ing
a
population
of
very
little,
il
any,
less
,
with the pccple,
against 92 adopted the substitute lliatitho, one child, tbe former quite frantic with than eigkt hnndrtd, thouuin&lt;i.
ifcntUytMdiWnn.
testimony taken before the Jndiclvy grief at her sudden bereavement. Iler
Committee in the case of Judge Wntrofla. criaa upon seeing the remains of her bus­
'“ro l’**t • lniu‘ by the name
J- SLOCUM.
k band, are said to hare been heart-rrnifog^f1 of Wilson was found dead ou the plank
!• insufficient to justify the preferring oft

BALSAM I

•^iwssraMMwfflsk

wm without a timely warning.

articlea of impeachment against him for

Lvckitm.—Di® Hartings Lyceum willI
high crimes and misdemeanors. The
' meet at the upper room of tbe Unioni
House agreed to the resolution a* thus
School building, on Friday evening uf the&gt;
Th® Mobile fteytzter says : “Let th® Dempresent week, when the following resolu­
ucratfc party become iu ita organization,
Dee, 16.—Senate.—Mr. Wilson intro- tion will be discussed, viz:
i
ducud a resolution calitag 'on the Presi­
Rttolrtd, That tbe word ®outa&gt;t ought1
dent for information eoneerning the land­
■
ing by die yacht Wanderer, on the coast
'
nouoos upon persons convicted of capital
crimes.
Affirmative.
Nagalivo.
G. W. Mills,
bring up bis moiuth&gt;.T to abrogate the
G.-G. Holbrook,
Clayton. Bu Ivor treaty.
ISeasnt. Cvltamer nikJShleMs gstoardly
were burned in Kalamazoo, cn tbe night
of the 16th 'mat. Loas 825,000 Insured the Senate refuaed to tab® up thoWycct

G. ftaham.

road east of this village, on Saturday
morning of last week, with a whiskey bottie by his side. This only adds another
to the victims of the whiskey traffic in this
village, and point in a forcible manner to
tbe absolute necessity of enforoeing to the
letter, at all hazards, the law of probileition. This and only this, can save the
live* and property of our people. Let
this be done, and all will bo well—crime
will disappear from our,midst, and pros­
perity attend thfr people* but nut till then.
—JVftrs fnpuirer.
j
T1 ( „.^

W‘a» Doclamxd.—rhitadclplii*,. Dec.
13.—The Philadelphia Prtu ot this aooru• ing,- tnftf the SpamisnMinister Called, upon
General Coss yestordav P. if, and an­

And nil others who wish to take part in nounced to him that Spain has declared
the debate.
I war against Mexico-

mmMSQ ■
&lt;rtM*u smirns. of th. d.r, f “7; ‘

""""""

-Ww ta ,. X&amp;X

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BLOOD rURIFlERANb BLOOD PHI
&gt;UOH AID COlurn,

dim BA w

KNAPE1TI

COLUMN

Dr. Kobackto ScafaUawvtaa Bamfty.

Ague Cure,

haesWaYlBbtoB k
The aubocrfbera. ta vfow of thekreat orereUy
of m^ey now Ml by sll'atomM. red ifo mow.
qrentraUre^ erfreto Uataro. men. are nnw
oBaetag io aar former pattwaa, and IU public
goworaUr. m

werreworoaiplainta, eplleptk and other &amp;ta.congha
•cnaamplfow in ita aariy atagen, sore throat, bran
ehllis ftrer and ague, asthma, tow eptrita, MXW
al incapacity, feminine weaknw, pricking of Um
akin symptomatic uf paralysis, rheumatism, nee-

sst’siu'xa.WteKiaJe: BOLT WOOD &amp; GRANT

T’AAflO A GOOWT

gapi of reepriallen, the liver, the kidneys, the
etomeck the ucrvea. or the muocular fibre, are
unerriuglr cured by thia pr-rpanlion. Il to to tbe
teafrrwe aereAi or aecds u(diaeaae what an alkali

Tta .took aeattoia ia part of
PRINTS. - DELXNEs;'7
SHAWLS, HOSIERY.
FLA NN

Oerinos,

DR NJ N 8.

msat of the dtooaae. If taken oe the first aj proreh cd ha premonitory aymptoma. it to
not «dy tha beat remedy erer yet dtocurrecd
far Ufa eta. of eomptotata. but also the
body; and fat biltasr districts, whore Psrsm
• — “---- prrraiK retry bod7 tbould hero it
holy both for cure and protection.
Qaa price will place it within tho
—the poor aa well as the rich. A
nority of thio remedy oeer any

St! EEt'INGS,’ STRIPES

TICKS, LINSEYS. SCOTCH PLAIDS,

SHIRTINGS (brown and white,) KEN-

TfcCK Y^N^V^^.fcSL
of tbe llanatir poison. A great ranetyof
diaordtre oriso from ita irritation, among which
are Neuralgia, Bheumariam. Gout. BoadachOk
Biiadianea, Tonih^-h. Earache. Catarrh. AeU.ma. Palpitation Pobfal AAction of tho
Hpiera. Ilystarica, Pain in the Bowvk Colic,
Paralyse, sad Dwsagomcot of the Stomach,
all at which, when originating ia thia caoao.

"*“fc

-Itadwav 'a neuuiatingReaulveat, for tbe
earn of rhranio dimir-.aeh aa Harv
ful.m. and Kynbilifie CunntawterCfaoumptire and other .Itationa af tbe
lamgeanu Throat. lmJvea&gt;on and Ealargvmrul. of parts. KropUra . nA otb-

roaualtvd with tlw beat physicians I could hear
J wae todM*4.t*Mu Jour moditanco ahraagh
ue. Iron than a tn-&gt;nlh. I waa entirvlv eixl per
lucnliy cured. 1 was alxr ufi-ieted with the
Hl risked ai-reuue hca-tatriiec which 1 auppoae
• umdneed by my dtourdreew eloiuacb. for when
&lt; di&lt;|wtwie left me my bemlacbe kfl with it.—
low Irel bettor iu every rv»|&lt;ecl than I have for

xstosf

-~jes arising from *° Import date of tbe

IKEWKKD J&gt;X3'B3S;

JESf
*2JSatx
tofts.JSk’SS.TJtK’X K
EiES^55®^^
Paia in ue Silo ot Fira Year-'

—Radwar'. IUr.&lt;!ato&lt;a w ill cart, effective
If ead speedily. Cualiremw*. Indiostian. Infiammaioa of tin Howels. Pro-

Female Com
W'eeu duthe you from Um crown

uf tlia bead tn

tho sola of

tha foot

and warrant prices to auit.

female MaSem
of Rad-ay'.
RegUalora will^ealore il1 la rvrularily.
i
Be tomato shutiM ba wiihaut
A. R. Be inc dire are Bold hr Druggl
where.
BA SKI I
J. P. RobartoA Cm. Ila.lwr.
A. J. Hwwne, l-rainevillc.
K. Xwb-le. Orang tills.
.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FDR ALL THE PUHWSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are m compoaad that ifiiem withta the range ef
then anion can rarely wiihMaad ar e.ado them.
Their penetrating properties search, and daaaec.
and invigorale every pertiun of the humin orgautam. rooming ita dtosaaed action, and rrotarrng
its healthy eitalitiea. Aa a aaewegwoea of those
prapcruee, He invalid who ia bowed itowd with
naiaor physical dabihiy is aatrmtawd tn fad Ma
haaMi or axany restored by a umady at voce to
staple and iaviung.
t

..

COOKIKG STOVES!

A Fine Head bl

RICH GLOSSY HAIR.

it ingeraiwu *dtoesees.
ageni
uamed ia
------। ■ . Tha
-■ __
, . below
■

»®®TS ft MHttSi,
bunie^, I fu^r.d ip« a*ft. jKrfeetly puna!. You wUl
UUo tar. llwOet-n . le«as-r*l ■«« rue »,~.n Ba-

of tbe bmnan faniilr.
fid-Ulftlli S. BK.XMTT.
- bveol-K«Mr6CMHiMati'Mdilt E.^u.rtr.
IxooirarusM. W« Jaeodoy. Srpl. XdrAf.
Hr C. W. K-.« nt-l&gt;»ar Kir: llerfas teen Irvvbk.1 for avrrral icara with extreme delil.ly and
•rdiirv. M* neneb a* '«t » V uu»Wc to attend
to mr nniinarv bn-lnr.. at timea, and hxrfog

GROCERIES

. Bale* room =«•! &lt;UBre, Ko. t East
I'earth •ireti. Jd btaldmg ftufo Main -t Ciwrtasail. O.
Fur sal* l&gt;»
J, P. Mubtrta A Cm itael nw.Uh Meto-le. Orange­
rille Milla, A by rirugsiata A Merchants gme-

dttft

. Three goads wore beugkl te aell.aad1 wish tb*'
•1}
saylhiwta 7s9b«lW«U mH
and examine them before purrbuiag. Il win be

HARD-WARE

■’ highest plratura to show there yeodi to all
■U Bay fa• or bo with their patreaege.

THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

PR. J. C. AYER &amp;. CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by ), 1*. UvsxitTs. lUs'ings.

fOL. J. C. FREMOXT. labia travel, discovered

^SKS!3iSSS,“E&gt;’’&gt;
ISAAC C. MOTT,

PROBATE NOTICE.
TATE OF MlCUIflAX. County of Berry. adAt a ar.olOT of tho Probate Court, fcrtt*
Coasts of Barry. tnM*a at tta Rrobato CAto ta
Hastisgs, on Monday, the »lh dor ut Xoeemboe.
ia the rear ewe thimaand eight kumtred sad
fifty-six t. PrewenLOrtaUBay. Judge of ITobma.
fa th- matter «T tbe estate uffcbenmm Boles, dm

S

niB®n
°‘
’ iuilAM B. STANLCT. Mortg&gt;«»«B H.Frtxsa.Airy for Martgegee.
5
J&gt;.*dS«p&lt;.Jf. I**____ ______ _________

AND

HARDWARE!
and cutlery.

DRY GOODS!

Distanced
Old Foffgyism “
‘
'
Voting; America Ahead.
Tbe rcasor.a why

FRANCIS ROWER

la daiag the largest Hardware foiilaoae in itaalng, it barauM be l.a» the
I.ABGEST STOCK &lt;.f the
BEST GOODS, al the

. .a

.

PMFHS8OA MUTTB

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

AM now rteiev iir ay SHU MO .took of (tarn
and hare on hand a fits! raieaaecriment of
BKA TT UA Rl&gt; WARK KTV rtS,ru&gt;, cqppkr AMsifarutox
jtxaa wr":ui or/x*
AT LOWKJ BRJCKH

[SKKLTK

W. hare pat daw ite priow *T *U

our goods to nit

th. Judge of rrobatr, in Haalmge. al wh.cn tana
and place all part*. In tore, tad are rr^oltrd to
appear and show cause, if any. why the prayer tof
uSpet.tinrcr eboald not be .ranted.
'
And ft ia farther ordered that tbe tai Mtatton-r tire entice Io all partita 1stCrowd by
canting a copy of Chto notice tad order tv to
If you wai taay KILK COXOBKRBGAITEBS poMh&amp;d in &lt;U KepwMiuur Bauer a pvinM. v.woKNArtJTB.
aaper prtaUd In llaatiaft and drouM.n^i- •*:.!
evuntr fw tbe fufl term of four weeka once tl
toast la each week next i.itwedlilily preceding
If ym w. nt any BROCHB 8H IWLS. go to
- -/
&gt;. ta. ..^,1
KNArurs.
Jadgt J frobota. (

Us time* «d

people tbs trooW. ofgo'mg M» K«lam&gt;

too kod Bsuls Oosk io trade.
foon. tbe contra of t»to highway. Uwncw ra.t
tweiee rode. tboSM aootb eueu rwda Io the centre

Ike moot beautiful patterns n market.
I bare tho grantee* enneiy ut
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES.
LOW OVEN STbA HSl
PARLOR COOK .STOVES,
Eret mb ta thia town. Six Plato and BoxSotm

for Mia. el pnblw awenon. or rendue to ibo bigbbidder, al tbe fbonldoor of the Court Houae

KBSSSEr

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
MAimcmitr and joikebs*

W HAVE a eary complete rf&lt;xk of Bow building
1 Hardwarr. inetodrr.g LocU. Utobro, Botts
Screw■ Singes af aB kinds.
TIKT "VZAJaE;
pOPTB. Tin and Shotalr-m W an of Ml ktafe
7 ... .. .

:

FBncctts writ'Am.
--—

- &lt; &gt;«vla tn ante Mietrenrre
HlUUD. ge to

OAPKTB.

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If yea weal Abe preOtaet DBK8B^rATTBRX
&gt;wato^M^nretawwdqreri«r^»^tfaA » to
T j J"XTA
_
■eft^'ftoid toad tying in tire t3-n.»rtprf ' |f
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.BriMylfctog herd to fad and taaap
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KKAFtm

�ris.

BLOOD Pl'MFIERABDBLObDFILL
einyt ^vqurtaan.

CHARLES

HENRY CLAPyo-,
GEORGE ABtyjQ).
SAMUEL TOVWt
Mas. AXXA WHELPLET.
Mim VIBGlXI^YAUGHJ

itaMr.

»&gt;.

». I

Mma HATTIE &lt;3^RE.
FIXLET JOHK«X.
Write only tor tbs

Y

GOLD® PRIZE,
GOLDS PRIZE,

GOLD® PRIZE,

,

GOLD® prize
GOLD®'PRIZE,

A FTKR YEARS OF STUDY AND EXPERL
A are-l Dr. B-diack, the eouuent SaredbhPbyaieiaw. MKceedvd in vrvdocing a medicine froen
tareotv-three different aneciea uf mountain herb.
fkiahaUreJaud, wbteS acta directly dpoa fba
■arerfted foubtala of Ufa, to s tandtUon of
ran*«a ut dIveaM m the Ida Ml. awl by reaiartag
baahh and purity, esprit diwaae from tha syatape

GOLI

NW SPRING GOODS!

PRIZE.

DRY goods:

oouanmptiun in ita rariy &gt;tage«. .ore throat, bronabiUa. fever end ague, asthma, low apinte. aexua! tnejpacity. feminine vr&lt;r4me«. prieldng Oftha

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT
WORTH. nOM WCEJn3TO^to

ATtX RECEIVING

of the aul.ecrlptuid money. Thia i* 1
MBted a. a Memento uf ifrodri.,,.. am! not »
indueeo»bt to ufrlato aulMCtfrQ- . . U

I DOTS &amp; BHJiBS!
R. B. R.-R*dw*y * Beady Belief for Haadacbe*.
whether aiek or nerrou*; Rbeamatlam
TnraJyai*. Lmabaao. Gout. Xcuralgi*.
TuoUuacbe, fWlPoa. Fevera.SwJIau
Joint., KidoM Comptalate, Scartel fver. I’aiu trend the U-tr, ttesmy.

foSnavtaa Blood Purifier, *1 im
duren; Scandinavian Bio
i per Mi, or tier for ♦ I
Pvai-'Miami County, Ind.. Ang.
t half

GROCERIES

(ox ©©kb am
tbe pnraaruriotai ot ■ friend sad after u.iog them a
tew dare waa greatly beucMtevi, _r,d tn a abort
lima, toaa than a mouth, I waa entirely and petteanratly cured. I
*Lo af.Lelcd with th*
moat vwIenliiriro.K Iwadache, which I anppou
we* prodnredbrnir thaordered etamaeh. forwben
B.V l.jKj.tia left me my headache left with itI now fool better iu every; re*peel than I bar* for

GLASS-WARE

KEDUCTD TXID29.

We can clothe you fr_.A the erewn

From tho Rev ' MeMutxw- IteMer nt Roberta of the Lead to the tola ef
Ixblaxaroua. Oct 5. 1B57.
Chattel.
Dear Str 1 have uifd your and . warrant pricee to suit.
irr C. W. JI
Blood purifier for a nerveua aff-vtton, frodl-WMcb
1 mneb at time*. While It l&gt;\p!**ar, It eertriuly lute a happy effect ep
Please accent my thank* for year
tud act*, and bellarr m*.
J. W.T. MeMULLFX.
CnrctxaaTi. Friday Sept. &lt;, !5W.

tiro foot

COOKIKG STOVES!

J.P. Robert* A Co., Baatiuga
A. J. Bowtta, Bralnevllle.
E. N&gt;chri., Orangeville.
Atteanon l-Farsseni 1

;3Te5sMf“

'

JUST RECEIVED

XTlfFiSlT4?.L.?L2V&gt;E
MK±!rt.SS,S.'2S‘£3"4

At the cheapest store in town by

LAWNS, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIS

H.J.KDNFIFLD

ED©T3 &amp; MIDXS,

a now stnrle of Fall irtrf wftiter GOODS, I CHA LU
which will be sold for

■Bow tor. tbrrefw. Io congratalatc von upon ma­
king a diarorrrv hi medirine which la proving it
eel Ao be s worWcf *ucb Wunder* In Ibo.d&gt;«»«
•f tbe butnaa tonBr.
GEOROE H. BLSSI.i l Ixwal Editor Cincinnati Drily BaMret.
Ismaxarous. Wedneeday, Sept 2, IsCT.
Dr. C. W. lie* oat—Dear Sir Having been troub­
led for *cveral years with extreme deWllly end

IREAID’Z- 3P-A.-S-,

kill 'or drovu-out from tbe effects of a wet
vtpriug. It may be town any titaa between tbe
“ ttrU 3 J aly and the lira! of Xorambcr.
3 PACKAGES .uBjcwot to produce from 5 to

GROCERIES

KOo* Dollar, by mall.
Addre-*
G. W. YKBBT. 1’. 0- Box Utt,
83 Dearborn St.. Cliicogo. BL
~ Dealer ia Farming Land* and City Property.

D

Udb’a (Mt.f BtfskM Md Boot*. •
goo&lt;f aMbranffntat very i«»wpficca.
(hi hntid a vcr.ydiirgv /tock ofCruckcry
i stone hud Glnatt Wnyc.
Just received a new stock pf

S

A FRIZE FOR EVERRBODT 1

variety nnd style.

CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

AND PLAIN NANKEEN,

FANCY

LINEN, WHITS LINEN DRILL

FANCY CA8SIMERES, a large rtoek,
beautiful patterns and very cheap; BLACK

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,

of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay..,

NEW YORK WEEKLY PEEM,
1

DENIMS, STRIFE AND CHECK
SHIRTING, COTTONADES, of every

®3j©tt£KI3a,

WHO SUBSCRIBES FOB THE

OL. J. C. FRKMOXT. into* travel*di»coy&lt;rod
many atari! ing wdsdar*. but naua maerotonOetful awl true, than the recent diocovery that

C

SCOTCH

DRESS GOODS
MORTGAGE SALE.
EFAULT having be-n made is.the paymret of!
a certaia*.im of n&gt;ot&gt;rr. vrenred to be paid bv !I varietyiofWotl DeLains, all very nice*
as IsdentoreofMortitage.tk-arfr.gdate tbr aevetrth ■
day of Jmiuary. A l&gt;. 1*4, tiudv U.I exrculnd by Ii nnd very cheun.
Also'agood a«s»&gt;rtment of Cloth* for
George W. Krefar. and Kuuiee Kraiar. « Barry ;
coutrre. and State of Michigan, to Hlrsm H. Stan- 1 men's wear, and a lar«v ntock of stapiro.1
lay of l^jr*tn&gt;rgb, Kuaeimlo rannty. and State ef
Indian*, ph let *tid Mortgage waSduly rtended ’ Denims Sheetings, shirting, stripes, ebreka
ia tbe offore of tbe K'ttalrruf ihed* of i'-arry ‘ and tickings.
cwnutr aforveald. on tbr let &lt;i*vrf February X p. .
i-H. st 2 o'clock P. M-. in Lltwr « of Mortgage*, |
J 1ST RECEIV ED a new lot ol
on pagra »»* and *93.
On wlrteb -aid a-ortgege there ia claimed to be
j__ . *&gt;
.i i. ....____ a
1

fe Rar. H. X. Blabop.
,
=1 Has. Henry A. Wtae.Gov-of ▼*-.
. . _
^Memra. Sweyney. Bittauhoj-e, Fast A (X.
7 Banker*. Waabtogtoa. D C.
5 Hou. Georg* Hngg*. bew 1 ork.
.
* Hou. Wm. H. Roa*. Gov. of Dataware.
RobL Forayibe, Emj., Gen-l FL Ag*L I- C.D. R.
K. B.-lo ordertng. pee your same, poet
“• ““X?

GKEAT DIS4XJVERY t
THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE
FOUND.

FINK

HERDS PLAID.STELLA SHAWLS.

at* ttatt.nihl.ing low prices. My motto C1IAMDRAS, MARSEILLES COL­
is ‘a little cliroper than tbu chenpe'st.’
LARS AND SLEEVES, (new style,)
I have just received a good aasortinet.t
WHITE GOODS, Ao.
lettdies "
.

gH«n.J Witeoa.Uom:r 1.C.LasdDep’LChicago,

HARD-WARE!

ROBES,

G-INGHAMS, PRINTS. SHE?

A BEAUTIFULLY

I have also a very large quantity el

ISAAC C. MOTT,
THt **w ro»* wrriLT rars* l&lt; y. e
UMXS of entertaining matter, and ELKG AXTLY
ILLUSTRATED every week.
■AMD

Groceries &amp;. Fancy Goods

A GIFT WORTH FROM 30 CENTS to HOOT
WILL HE SENT TO EACH HURSCR1HEB US
RECEIPT OF THE BU1MCRIBT10X MOXKY.

HABn*

TKRMR-1X ADVAXCEf

Cat can Im. found in the raatcra cr western marKABLY LOW PRICES. TEA at from 3s iu 75
■rata nae pound. COFFEE from 12^ to 20 onto
pvrpound. FiahofarerydeacriptianfrumaBar.
fine to a number 1 Mariterril. Space will notaltow
tn Miutnevato the whole of mv Immetiac
stock ofGood., therefore I ■■'ill content myself with
aarina that it contain* everything that wu ever
bought ef in a FAMILY (IROCERY Store. U.c
wbote eompri«l»g a larger and more general aaaortracni than -. an be found at any other cataUiabment
and win be offered at price* lower than aver before
heard of tn the State &lt;.f Michigan. Call and aoe.
Romcmbcr Lhr place—New Brick Store. 4 doom

3B®H

DKY~GOOD8!

AND CUTLERY.
Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead,

»'»■&gt;&gt;&lt; 1&lt; &gt;4

TEMPERANCE
®1B©©B!RY! I

dim retuiotto why

FRANCIS ROWER
1* doing the largest Hardware bariueu tn Rati­
ng* i» bacsuM be ha* th*
LARGEBTSTOCKofthe
»

w iwdW Grid Watobae............... M QO sarin

SdOHQv. HeatCbHwatebto.... »««*.
g08 Silver Watebea........ . »15tot3» Spefo
IM Grid ao*r&lt; VaaLFri.Ckafau.lt&gt; to Wear*.

LOWEST BRICES.
AM new reocriig my SBKI.XG atoek of Good
and
hand a ft mi rate *»«ortnwntt&gt;!
aVI JURD IFAJLF .S7VFAR'

have on
[SMUT*
HK

We Uro put down the prions ef all

FEBRIFUGE WINE!

Comprising ovarything for a gee llaaaan’a aot-M;
ahirta. aollar*, glow*. boaiery, sravata, paste. evon hand and all persons wishing to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining «rr variety from Sra *b illiaga te air dallare; «mU.
every price, quality and pattern rente from at*
elsewhere.
1 would P'.rticjiiuly call tho attention shilling* to Six dollars.
of perrons who are building to the fact
that 1 have jnst Received a large sleek ol
Nails and Glass and that I will furnish
sash. Glass, nails. Door Trimmings dec.,
at as low a figure aa pawn bio.

our gooda to suit the lienee and aaro

^^tX^Va^h KwGridteMlHUv^Ttom® '

Wep. aud a r.rievy of other article*, worth from

people the trouble of going to Kslaau-

zoo and Battle Creek to trade.

ta prices, and will be

,

P H Y8 I Cl A N &amp; 8U RGIO N.

■INEFACTriEtS’ AND JOINERS’
Wo take in

exchange for goods—

and finally almost erorytbtat yon Uro

FORMERLY kept by T. Pmtura, is
' ■ oMuMMtly vnaktag- additions to the
name, gUro( wltich.^ propoaw to soil

1

My atM.rlm.ut ofFARLOR .STOVES. eMtoprire'
the moat baautihxl pattern* in market.
l hart thc graatvat rariatv ol
’
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever Men lu thlatowo. 8ix Flats aqd BoxXrres

S,7 C FM*ALL BR0HT8 AXD QUICK fiAIJOL

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

•old to ewit those who wish to pnrchaaa.

Wheat, Coro, Data, Butter, Lard, Pork,

WILLIAM JQNES,
Having'tho entire Stnc*} of

CBEAPER lhhM the CHEAPEST
briber * name will be entered upon our book*
a^d tha gift forwarvfod within one week to him,

Our goods were bought after the late
great reduction

a large stock sad great varitoy. Mra aealftoet.
for »3 23; kip boot., kip brogue, o^f da..**—
•tod and patent ImUmt dcu, eoagroea gaiter* for
mas sad toys. aalt. patool tad a^stetod laatbw.

I
Screw* Hinges of all k»a&lt;U..

.. ~
TXTsT WJkMS; . . r
f'lOFFKR, Tin and Sheet Iron Wart of all kinds BURK BARRELS, Pt.O!*R
&lt;_/ oo hand, or made ta order, ‘ '
.;. /j ... BOTBnt-ruuoxi
TOBBIRG OF ALL KIXBR FftOMFTLr attaaJ ded to. EATS TRDLUH ud COXDL’CTWB

for moaasd bays. Fshs leaf. M*o~.
wool and fur of avery greda, and maay atbw
thisga wtoeh wa camaa* bare sMaaaat*, aU •

wMA&gt;swfllMBv«yto*fo»

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

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A11kind* uf pradue* taken In exlraug. for
„b»ctipl&gt;«»-___ _____ _

* TERMS—11.50, IN ADVANCE.

J. M. NEVINS fa COMPANY, Proprietor*.

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VOL. 3.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1858.

NO. 34.

A.bTourwrrn albobau
l/girl-boy.” I could not Lcir to hear it Ilight footstup approach tbs door. It was
PICTURES IN FIRE.*
|J1A TRUE VTOBY OF BE MAX M ATVME.
Mr, Bone*, of the firm of Fos-il, Benes,
Tlierc onto lived Is an obscure town
“It’s a shame, I declare!"
|
j said by tuy compaafor.it, that I waa ,tfod tray sister woo called me by namt.
A
Co.,
was one of those remarkable mo­
in
Maaanduisaetu,
and
old
Indian
woman.
And little Mr*. Bay threw herself into i
"What pay I tell mother from yoo !”
to my mother* apron string*. From a
Somehow or other, the old woman had ,ney. mckipg men, whose, wantorroptod
quiet home loving child, I *oon became a 1she askbd.
aa low chair before tta fire, with tar pr*t- !
।success in Undo ba* beat the wonderland
wild, boistcrou* boy. My dear mother
“Nothing!” I replied.
I
tty eyes full of tears, as tar hetler-half 1nccumulatwl nulls A darirnble little prop- afforded
material for the gosrip of lhn\
“0 Alfred, for my aake\ for all our tanged
।
med every persuasion to induce in* to
the door behind film.
.
Iperty. Yet she wan an Indian, and was t
with ct&gt;ol contempt by ber neigh (town for seven years. ' Being of famitlkr
Such a beautiful silk dress! such at bar- uejued
1
seek liappinc.»a wilhin tho precinct* of 1tinker, auy that yatT are sorry. She longs
f?un, too! And only twenty-fivedollars! bore. Slw bad no seat at the social cir- ,
EAi.EHSmnl
home. She exerted herself to make our Ito forgive you.’*
ted
on
the
subjecl. and invariably gave x
de, received no attention from tlu*se ,
erveksry, Ac
*•1 won’t be driven to School against ' b think that Henry *h&lt;&gt;rid deny tar such
fire-side attractive, and my airtcr, follow­
around her, occupied a back pew in the a
। secret of bis success, flute he minded his
-----■H.J-.KKSHMtB,
ing tar aeU-tacrifiling example, sought to my will," I said.
. a trifle! She thought taw bright its Ins- :
churdi,
and
down
toward*
the
grave
she
,
own
business.
••Rut you will go if she wishes it, d«ar (trou* purple folds tad looked, m *&lt;■ *ly
entice ms by playingg*mcanud diversions
Thu«i shortly wilt b* iyi»i
A gentleman met Mr. Bones on the
, shopman held it up in tta sun, and how traveled, without a friend or comforter.
for my entertainment. I aaw all this, Alfred/’ said my sister pleadingly.
Old Nance had but one relative living, ,Assanplnk Bridge. He was gnzing intent­
•No, 1 won’t," said I, “and you iwednt becoming
।
It would beta her pale, dear
but did not heed it.
that she knew of, and he, a wild graceleu |ly on the dashing, foaming water* ns tlwy
Only twentydive dollar* 1
.
,complexion I
“It was one afternoon like this, a* I was say a word more about it”
son. Ho was the terror of all the village, ।frll over the dun. Ho was rvidentiy in
“O brother, vou will kill her, and then
Then, as if a dream, tta crowded ruomi
about leaving tta dining-table, to apepd
, Stewart’s teemed tq pass away from and spent his time in anything but a re- ,a brown study. Our fmad ventured to
at
the intenniuion belwe&lt;u morning and you can never hare a happy moment.”
spectable wav. At lost, the vagabond ,disturb bis cogitations.
.
j
’“I made no reply to this. Mr feelings ।her vision, and another picture took its
evening school, in ihe street a* usual, my
“Mr. B-mcs, tell mo how to make a
so worried the forbearance of hi* &lt;»ld
mother laid her hand on mv shoulder, and were tottchod, but I still reaUb'd their in­ place among tta red, glowing costa of the
mother that, in a hraty moment «he re­ thousand -dollars."
fluence.
My
sister
called
me,
but
I
wo
’
d
grate.
Il
was
a
dark,
gloomy
counting1 said mildly but firmly, “My son, I wirii
Mr. Bones continued looking intently
solved to disinherit him, nnd leave her
1 you to cuiiio with me.” I would luve ro- not answer. I heard her footsteps slowly I bouse In n n*rrow bnrinca* atreet, and she
nt the water. At lust he ventured a rornonev to the church.
1 tailed, but something intar manner awed retreating, and again I (lung myself on aaw her husband, pallid, worn and weary,
Accordingly rim started for the bouse plv.
j mu. She put on tar bonnet, and said to the bed to pass another wretched and beading with confronting, brow above a ol n Deacon, and made a clean breral of
’•‘Do you scu tlust dam, tnyffrlcnd."—
nle, “We will take a walk together,” 1 fearful night. O God, how wi etched I how massivo ledger, and sighing over long im- her trcAible*. and acquainted him with her
‘■Ccrtalnlv I do.”
followed her in silence; and us 1 WM pass­ fearful I did not know !
sstialactory amounts.
'
••Well,’then you mntt learn the secret
determination. The Deacon grew from
••Another lootstep, slower and feebler
Tbe flame danerd up with limg purple
ing out of the 4oor, I observed 00a a my
a cool 10 a very amiable nr»d a* »he of making n&gt;&lt;.i&gt;«y. That water would
rudeconfpaniomi'akulkin about the house,, than my imi'cr’s disturbed me. A voice shoot* of fire—and another seroe grwal- proceeded, and, at ia*t, became profuse in waste awav and be of no practical use to
and I kuew he was wafting forme. He। called me by name. It wm my moth- lv opened among the white, tat emtara.
any body but for the darn. That dam
Li* «tpres»ions ol gratitude.
clpad U&gt; hare Iraoyrd the frr'gtUed Ark,
,KA LEU.-* i
A MB. .imss'.i'iK &lt;b«'“S'' &lt;1»
succied a* I wcot past him. My pridei cr’s.
'
Tim will, through tho agency of the turns It to g'KMl account, makes ft per­
And framed it* prow bewail*;
“Alfred, my son, shall I come in? Are againtt fwren wind* and blinding snow,
was wounded to the quick, lie was ai
Deacon, was drawn, but the old woman form some useful purport-, nnd then suf­
very tad boy, but being wnw years old.■ yoi&gt; sorry for what you have done?” she pale, femlaW and despairing; and not on;- feeling a llUlc compunction, had a claure fer* It U&gt; pus* along. That large paper
woman, but adijres—all bcr shters m the
er than myself, lie excreted n great influ.■ asked.
inverted which should make it «oid. pro- mill is kept In couataul motion by the
“I cannot tell wlnt influence, operating family ofbnmarityl And they were vlded tbC sou should totally reform bis dmplq eeiw.my. Mjmy mouths are fed
enco over mo. 1 followed my motherr
sulkily, till wa rc.iched the spot “ here wet .at that moment, mode nw speak adverse' perishing for Indeof a crust of bread— habila. Secrecy was enjoined upon the in the manufacture of paper, and intelli­
oa.’o a crust .»f bread!
.
now stand, beneath the shadow of this to^my
t
feelings.
.
Alpine bright* ttau msyert tare •*&gt;“•
f Deacon, who raid nothing about it. except gence, Is scattered broadcast over the land
Tin- gentle voice that thrilled through1
Then followed a stadowy pr«»ctrouon of
huge rock. Ob, my boy 1 could that hour
. to two or three friends, who of course ou the sheets that arc daily turned out;
be blotto! from my memory' wtadutas- ।me melted the ice of my obdurate heart,• fitting itasgra-gaunt and tottered wretch-, spread it all over the village ir. the spare and in the dillercnt pr&lt;&gt;cc*aes through .
cast a dark shadow over mjrwhqja life, &lt;and 1 longed to throw myself on liernrok,• cs bending over lonely fieatb-tad*, where
which it passu*, money h made. Soilis
could not. But mv word* gave the■ want and poverty wrestled nt the thmb-. of oqe day.
gladly would I exchange aUdhlit the world but
I
.
Blit the change wrought in the «itna- in the living of hundreds of peopk^Thcv
can offer me tor tta ablet peace of inind ! Ilie to mv hoarl. when I said I was nott hub! with the grim destroyer bimsrii—1 tlon &lt;&gt;f old Nance was miractiiou*. "Such gi t endugh of moody. It passe* through
-riuMihUnioy. Ihifno! like tbi*hugdun- ।sorry, i heard her withdraw. I heard1 solitary craves wtaro tta flame of l'w b“d, a good old woman 1" The nice bim from their lands every day, and nt the year’s
‘ (TOM out for lack of comfort* which a few
rightly pmV’tatm’ the monument ot my iher groan. I longed to call her back.but
ary tbu brat tablra began to r-uroey under end they an- nu better otT. What is the
Jdntq might .alfow to buy.anduMry
g^lt forever.
I did not
■ ihc 1 neat napkin*, to bcr bumbin abode. Uni reason! They want a d»n- Their ax­
figuroa toiling i.i^l «d day to wcurelta
QROQEKS
•• My mother bring feeble in health, I
“1 WM
■ a rainy Sabbath, a carriage took her up’ penditures ore Increaung, mid no practical
bcr by hearing my name called fondly, merert pittance that might keep «ou! and
sat down and beckoned me to sit beside
at her door, and carried hrr tp churebI good is attained. They want them dam.
Marte.! their wiW Fm’x* - Wirawy W*.Tand my sister stood by my bed-sido.
bodv together.
' ’ '
■
.
where ahe was kindly favored withSdrontI med up, so th-it nothing will pas* through
her. Iler, look, *o full of lender sorrow,
tlriri't with the danta?
» )
’
lire
little
jeweled
cloak
nn,
the
carved
“Get up. Alfred I Oh I don't wait amojnp nM(o Jvwvli„ - ---------- ...
iww, near th\speaker, and near the dpve.- their hand* without bringing-wunetMt* is present u&gt; me now- I would not sit
went I Gel up and con e with me. Moth mantle
manl|0 ,
struck
truck ta«
ten with •n
“, --I
silvi-ry
5'"-’" echo,
Iler praise «S- in everybody * mouth,, teck—without accomplishing sonic us. ful
but continued standing sullenly bc.ddo ,r I.
■ same ...............
­
and at tta
mstant a--I
cbeertul.
manly
nnd her tottering form commanded re­• purpose*. Dara up your expenses and
her. "Alfred, my dear son,” raid she,
lull. Mr.. n»y from brr
I tlx-ught J was dreaming, but I got up %
spect oven where. But she thrived re■­ you will soon haw enough ikvaxiotwllr
“have you l«»*t all’ l»vc f'* J our mother!’
m&lt;Hh.mlrallv, and followed my sister. On r
. to spare a little, just like that dam. J^"»k
I did not reply. -1 fear ye* hove,” *be
nr»'- markably winder this treatment, and lived,
the fod, pale and cold as marble, lay mv "■•Wbr. Fanny, lo... »'•»&lt;•
. nt it, mv friend Y'—Trnt^t True Amiri- ■
coutiwtrd, ‘‘and may God help youi *ee mother. She hnd not undre»sc-l, but ho'l ,lerl Billing .11 nlonn in the fire-hgh., and lived, and lived. In the meantime,
the ron was looki-d upon with more than
vour heart, and me to do my duty . —
thrown hemelf on the bed to rest. Aral- frr.l erring! Hem .r.1 &gt;«r l.enwj.ve
She then talked to me of my misdeeds—
usual disgoit, and the poor widow was
A Sj-hutTKim.—Thu Pawfuicket 4’.' ing again to go to me. slw was seaed (|
n.y nufe wife;
of tbu dreadful conscquuhcwol ttegtete
and I'«». wrung not to hnlulgo you tn the rommisscrated on his disgraceful course. tetU relate* tlx* following pleasing Incident
Years pa«*cd awav, and the kind ntten- ■
I was pursuing. F
—«
•
—
SliiTw put Ifer .rm. «Aly
thins of friends were still rontltnw! to the ■ 'uf spiritual re^umuniemion:
"An cntfcuaiialio huRevcr-in spiritual ’
widow, when, at last old Nsitcw slept.that
w
her husband-* neck nnd leaned tar head
■m me. ----- ,
performances to which ta caukl testify,
alcep that know* no waking. A la rec
and example* «&lt;f
. &gt;&gt;n bis-ubodlder.
funeral, one of the largest the little vil- and animig^aihfr things said, that on a or- .
lou-bt to stimulate my an.
• I don't want ’ta iilk drcs* any more.
Bin oecasum the rpirit of l;ts wife, who
be. I- f-'-fel &lt;" *"« "• e'4 " to
’ bo a monies. 1 fell on the beJ bo­ Henry. But Hl toko ti e money asd lay lag.- had ever wen. attended her to the
had been dead several years. returned to
grave in n quiet church yard. There were
mained(Standing in dogged dlcuce
'-ide her, I eculd not weep, my heart it
. out'for tho«* whroe need is far greater
and. scatirg Iwreclf on his knee, put
tear* shed over her bier, and tienhon* him.
ter. 1 thought, “Wtet-ill my ce.mjau- •
put her arms an.und liu neck end klsacd than
mineMay
1
V
“
:
.
,
ton* #av, if, alter all my b-Mtlng, I yield burtietl in mv bosom; my brain was on
.breathed
upon
her
memory.
■
•• Ifo 7 veu I Wh..t a question,-my lore!
him a* mtwh to l^n gratitirath*u n* siic «*« d
fire
My sls’cr t’“"ir ,M,r ,r”‘*
The
funeral
was
part.
The
Denron.
nt hifet, and submit to be led by a woBut what has rot thi* 'oU&gt;
l,u?
•o when yU’uig. • "You do m t mean to
number &lt;u
ol uni
tbu village
‘
i the Squire, and a nummr
s.iy," r-mark, d the et.-ptie. “|B*t tlui .
MW n slight motion of my mother « hsr.il.
• • w.-.v
_ .1 j.
I.,
ini— ,itr..|lin&lt;r
«? dta’t know." su'd tta voting wIf.-, nntniHcs
notable,
were
pattered
In -~- -r“What ngouy;wM
’wiUf on my motto
sgnny'wM r
vbiWfonmy
mom- 1 . eyes uni l&lt;*ed. She had recovered
—..........
- spirit of your wife really*embraced yon
|IMAfo%nhhfaco thnmgtfaroftmirt ,Bnd in
---------------er &lt;.f
the
room
Mt
th*
rod
then'sl:e»aw ttatall she Ltd her
one
romer
of
the
room
liat
tho
sad
consciou-mw but not speech. She look­
er a face w I
and kL.iu-d you ! ‘ "No, not exactly that”
utHrod.
failed
to
maven*.
—
&lt;*&gt;«•
and
taciturn
ron.
ed «t rre. nnd move.) bcr Itos. I could of tears “bat I think ’* was *•-' pictures t
Mid and autarcq. «««•• ~
:
replied the believer, "but Iter spirit took
“Sqnare.” «ai*l tho Deacon; “IIbelieve
She r. -«c to co home, r.nd I follow cd her not uwdenttnnd her word*. Mother, moth­
powstiou nf llie body ufafimialo medium,
in the fire!”
•
there is a will."
nt a distance. She apuka no more to me er” I Shrieked, “say only that you f irand,through ln,r,embrece^i|tdd kiswed me.”
“
Ye*
there
is
n
will.
till we reached &lt;mr oWn d“"r.
Wti presume thntl»e|ievvyi arc often «»
She m»IJ nM My will !*•
STRANGE ADVENTURE­
“Will you have the goodness to read
■ “ft is school time now,’ *md she.
Go liiw, but her hand pressed^ mine. She
willingly deedrctl nklhItTOflh"'wfts.”
Some Naw York paper not having the
mv son, and once more kt Hie b«^«‘&gt; smiled upon me, and lifting her thin,
four of lital before its eye*, publiriic* tho 1“'The will «»&lt; produced. All were «i
UOLBROOM
you to think upon »font I by e said.
Tit* Tate Law.—A cckbratcJ writer
white hand-s clavpnl mine with them, and following auwlotc uf a Michigan boy in lent. -The will was rend, in which all the
‘.•1 stoint go to school,” said I.
. cast her eyes upward. She n»»"'ed her
I New York:
widow's property was beqncatbed to b*
'•Shi I—ked gstonUUd at my buHi.es* lip* in pravur, and tbu* she died.
A TIIYTHBY WARNING.
'
“A voung medical student front M&gt;eht- church. Many
«y®
"°»g
ht
u
&gt;
e
.
,
"
rc
J*
wound &lt;&gt;r niottify another. No matter bran
hut repltal firmly. “Crrtrinly you will gm nuined still kneeling biride that dror 1; ,..U, who to b«n .IfeOlog Iwlvrm ''•
tlK prodigalbut saw no change m beautiful, how refined, taw .-ultiviited *hu
v^ntltl.UNC'STORV.
form till my gentle sister removed me — i। New York fir some time, and consideredAllred I command y ou.
A TTOUNSk. C
hUyt.did fe-itnrra.
may b?&lt; she is, in reality, eoprft*,1 nnd the
•1 will nut." said I, witha tone of defo
She comforted me, for she knew the | himu-lf excetilmgly good imjking au.l
A
Uy sbmthl rVud Ik
W lien the reading was finished, the «on inniile vulgarity of her nature mnnifaat*
heavy load of sorrow st my heart! bcayi- , cmating. made* deadly &lt;&gt;n»cton the wart «ro«c ami drawing a picro of piper from
ittclf her*. Viiifiirtply fond, oouiteou* ,
. n.'.«»c«cft nn Int.-rM wlfiim w»» *n«6ne«.ftta t«« tl.ic-g* y«*u niurt do er &lt;li» grief f-r &lt;h. !»•» ■» ■
and fortune of a blooming y oung \ tan hi* pocket, inquired the date of that ar
। and rrilitc ticatment of all persons, iaoua
Alfred, either go t-» m!u-4 this moment. it was u load ot sorrow lor sin. itu. j-&gt;y who was boarding in the rune house with
«.r 1 will lock you in your ro&lt;mi, and
p o't youth led l-ft me forever. My *•".’ bun. After a prolonged scigr. uc lady " Tlie date was staled, and handing the mark of n true woman."
uh Bfiy’ UBi * it will d-you E-bJ:
My father after an nliscnet- .&lt;■ three you there till yon
rvsdy to prom~ the sulforing such memories must cnnlm-: surrendered. Ttay were marned on R.,alre h»« roper, tho portionless *»ked
Tw«&gt; Miitorie* ngo not ono in a hundred
veari, rctnrnod to »ba hmw so dear to implicit oj^lkuco to ray wish*, to fit­
Wednesday morning. The sarae after­
.,!«,• life­
ne,t ctBde. ,|: ------- --------------- -------------- *
wore Stocking*. Fifty y cars ago rtot • 410
him
Ilv- had made his last voyage, and
to read It.
remorse for p»-t misdeed* w a «“*•[ noon
.
the “young wife sent for and cxhibl- him
t
-t J M HVMJEI.I..
AlMl.it WM a will onn day younger boy
।
in a thousand was allowed Ip run at
rejoiced to have reached a haven of rest&gt; “^1 dare y &lt;&gt;« to do it," aaid I, “/«&gt;
worm in the heart, that preys upon U for- JUxl to tho astonished student n beautiful
, than tM other. The fond mother in her large
(
at night. Fifty years ago'hot one
T&gt;nTOC14*.»o..r«-«
ri. 5« wife -r 'J'
' “XK
1 little daughter," three and a half year* weakness lu»d told the win what .he bad girl
(
J atusc. SMI" street_______ ...
■ in a thousand made n u-nitlng-mait! of •
,V get
get mo
mo up
Up stairs.”
nh&lt;»nee 1 hail crown from ncliild ami »»*&gt;.'
A
“Alfred, ehnow now," said my mutter ° My Cither erased spraking *u!,.b.''r^
. done, ami he managed to hare a.will her mother. W&lt;«derful frnpruyementa
- ---------------- JOHX MOBERTM,
’
°
f “G.'hx! heavens! then vouaren widoW,”
J who laid her
drawn twentv four hnnra after th- prral- in thi* tuoxt u.mdcrful age.
in ”.n,USh,a,X'-‘"'1 '“‘‘“'E'fe
her tend
tend upon
upon my
my arm.
arm. She
— his fie in hi* hrnda- He •»* anJ
Ixuiring his narrative liad upon my com exclaimed tha artonbtari student.
■ . &lt;,„» one. in which b- w»* the ado legatoe.
tr.ml.lrf .'-fenUfe ”'4 «“
Her
voice no
no lunger
restrained
m&amp;
did. ?l h&gt;&lt;« w-w fers«t.n "■ JM*
If r. CHERRY,
..
ti
f. gentle
Cent|c voice
ioiyer restrain
cum
e.
“Yes mv dear, this r» Amelia, my,
The Ix»ubrt1lle/owrm»/1s guilty of tta
The ass-mbleil wisdom and dimnb-rc*
*‘I wn*8often wilful, rod snmetiinM du«&gt; । “If ton touch mu I will kick you, «» o -hu.puma m.rlhrr. coniri. wfe&gt;
youngest; to morrow, An|u»tus, James toilnem of the village wepthome
I, fa tiwribleroge. Gud know. 1 knew
following; Wc fs!t right bad at flirt
».l».n.d U&gt;«« U»l &lt;1'0
wh"
ind U*ul.«i will arriv* from^e country,; and the ron had th. pleManl ** «fortu« alnrat the re-electirat of Douglas, hnt,
not what I said.”
‘
and
ttati
1
shall
have
aU
my
ehildreo
toUink
u
mail,
&lt;■'
&lt;-«
“
•"
J
’
',
of
knowing
that
his
raotlwr
*
last
day*
when we Ktw.'faiw much worao the Ad“Will you go, Alfred t
“Nn!”’ I replied but quailed before vicld to Iwr influence, beware! Ln) not gcihcr onco more.”
were her best dav*. neadertbls b nM niiuwtmllon full, we became marvelously
,
■----- ’—£“nT«TEWART,
,
influence. My ‘“u'er* rc‘‘‘
1Io
up for yourself bitur memonra for your
.-“Ji-.11±:
The unhappy student replied not a word, a fiction. It i* but on instance of the c&gt;mloi-lv&lt;l.
.
follow me,” said she, » jhe! future veara. Though theiboy who red* hi* frolings were kM&gt; deep for utterance. | weaknra. in our common natures, wb-%
There i* a mafoi-n lady in G-uncrtleut
grasped my arm firmly. I raised my ; this mav not have Hiked hi* m^bw, y et The next day the other darlings arrived. in similar development*, come &gt;fon- us
&gt;r. AH t&gt;«sine»
uumra,
Tt.BllT. Uffice NV. 6,
. Ml.-*,
h‘‘
SrtS&gt;b.my *••*. te"r ™e!—1 r:“£' let him think if be ha* ’&gt;•’«,
:
who
i*
ro
nnrirrt
that rise turned off tar Rcutan was aix years &lt;4d, yni”,n''^i with
with humiliating
humiliating 'rro1^-J;
*5^®! and Augustus a saucy boy ol
M ich.gsn_______ — -Z^.'
d,v, b. .aid noibl'ig to ,n-* ,u. V .... mv fiwt, and kicked ter-my -mted1 mother or Giber sone
washer-woman because she putsherclothoe
Bnd highest walksof hfe.--fy"«3
--------...ean.
mother! How my h~d reri*. « the■ been disobedient to their wu&gt;»ei m uuny They were delighted to tear t&gt;al they
in the same tub with tho« of a young
he 1
1/^
hpuHi
&gt;b»t my
toU m. to^« torrent of memory ruriie* over me. i way*. Boys beware I Obey jonr p* had a "new papa," who a* soon a* ta
fesS3' '"±^~
--rents in ntt things for God b*. command could speak, remarked that Augusto* and
. hni and toko a walk with him. « “
Ban I’et rsa ron Practt *.»» Ovan
ed IH miPtememUr that dusobcdirocc to
James did not much resemble Reuben I coats
&lt;
H fa an old and true saving that a man
.—The Scientific Amen&lt;a» rooom-■
your parents is *»a oyaMl (j&lt;mn. H.FrLLEK.
..... .......
n,rod* a* a substitute for a hot whiskyF should nut marry onio* te can support a
and Amelia.
,
wife, and from iw:i&gt;e ytamplc* that wo
Uh MW “2**" 'punch of a eold night, the folfowing ;
SJrfuK ■»&gt; I*-w« «j&gt;“? &lt;•” ‘ r'!fe
TO PIIOSFER W BU8IXBSS. “mj Sr.i bu-lofel »“ V"" •
“O hrovroly Father.^riw HOW
]
1 “But three or four lump of sugor, w ithL have seen, we orc bestn'mg to doubt seri­
ously whether a wotaan can prudceUv
rnr father asked me if I
•
1. tte 6r.t Ffe-k
"F 1“',”?'! •
half a toaspoonfid of «y«&gt;n0 P*Pf*r&gt; n “
i does!” The ganh-ner just then passed
tumbler, and fill up with h r. waler, when marry unlewsh- cur support a husband.
I
aKOK£«ad"s"i 1 tho door, and seeing my mqthcr pale, and w wmplk* wh»u«r top
the sugar i» dissolved, drink. It l» nut
Ttarc is an aaaomtoemcnl in the
This
was
too
much.
Ho
had
only pleasant to thc .paUto, out warm*
and |W't »' 1&lt;- AO MtaJU" an&gt;
. mn*t unable to -uprort
1married a widow, but wo tar thirdlbur iho whole body more • effectually a..d New Orleans paper*, time Tobesoo had
rw.,1aho beckoned lock
him him
in. in bi. own ovhLkw &gt;'J dlliS'"". “&lt;d
Kv’oVsXMid
fidleu into the hand* bf tho Liberals, “after
band, and the asuwushed step-father of quicker than spirits."
B« u« afe-IJ “
'
lu India, priest* who have made a row fyf.ri.17 reeraW/. ihut, with teten men
i room ** said she, nnd turned from ma
four children. ,
, .
-Balher femme. t&gt;;™r’'l be."”" to wear no doth- rob themselves of redJ killc-d bn lath tieitt."
hark a* she was entering ter hands, and diligently, Joo- A cat,n
.',11 nd. «-*•■ «. ^-k..rf bee nights with red pepror. ’Dn* S,v®
glove* catches no mice.
hi.. r«OT.Ubi. Ut lh»l bow«««t
equal to tho “warmth of several blinkAttend to yonr own buslnc**, and never P"'TX™ are mjr immfek”
li
*»• ln
«dt
Wfe. mV &gt;»
&lt;&gt;■ S’”.’
.nlnc'.ed with the intcasert love—it Wu.tR to sn other. “A pot that Wongn,w, ,«r, few of Item ran Awlh. ln..rk
ES»i -y ■J—,bo&gt;r'“™
(Xanj !■ Hl
,h. Ifemin "»HJ» w*1 F',‘UU"S “
___ _ _
heart that was broken. In a tnomrn. I
B.
IWf «J'*WI1 «*”“• '''The roei-mi »“ ”™ I”11" “J'"/”! "[ I “C««« ««i&gt; o« Tnui.''—Onto «'• inony.
• ‘ JOHN «• YAM BRUNT,
» lYearif a nrisoncr in mv own room. n pot will make a pot-lid.
s !
The Board of Education of lb® Mariet­
th. Mmblgm.am■“““ ,
fellowtaj IWS S»n»l»a,
ta school district Marshall county, low*,
i
Be abstemious- “Who dainties love
nude a wrapfefe t"" “
, kw.1 who i. ra«o&lt; &lt;
t . ___
have dcArm ned that no girl who woara
l shall beggars prove."
. it it. &lt;•"&lt;”“ «s&gt; )“mr^ “•
-------11. k. bbkuk&gt;&lt;’.
.
Wlfek«M'V'lfe &gt;«-“
Rise early. "The sleeping fox catabe* .law he mold have a &lt;•»’" "■ ™“' I of o MCTnd ifnrj wii«&gt;o«^o life r~r "■ hoops shall bte UMlttcfl hl'.o the school.
.OCICTT nUSVUa
“ “* °*rt
hi. •'bovs" useful, and make item »*cat |
A sermon in four words on jho vanfty
of earthly poase-rioBSt. "Shrouds have
0&lt;» with
feaaqgMMagw-t:
*"
" h"rl7 ‘T*
■TANTUN A tiffany,

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moUfer ■&lt; «&gt;“&lt;
wl*fe".^balm?
wi* "» *&gt;?!»•
dl-lp—l,
। ‘-‘•J?'
Sldto residing all good
t brought ma my meals, but low
1
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•i.Andicatrd a want of nunm— ~
‘X'Authority, *&gt;r -PP^
XZsTfaiM^tb»-y
krraw that my conduct ns.oea
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dreaded w*»|i&gt;v
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widower with* famil f, »nd for thi* re-»
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for fterible gill, that.
A (B^vcti tT» &gt;&gt;eeu mndd by n mt&gt;d.,
A .IS. Ml of U"&lt;».
-ro wX.thitirithrot a mtaik n man
■ I, &lt;te !«.&lt;*« *»"r
next to hisTtoprL
tobacco.

AlniL'.— I riw
■•
, poet Ut * canw of mj
:
*h,,nx
God loveth not, they love not musfote

Tta present waathor mike- ’h’ ’'/JJ
think of tta gal»&gt; *&gt;&gt;d the gals o» «* W‘-

faio robe*.

�Huxnxo wrra AnTiLLaar.—Albert !
J^JStillQS
Ih’UC (t III 1 flit.
U. S. Senators. Referred to the CommitAtlantic
Moxtblt.—This
truly
KO MORE PAJX,
Pike went out recently with Major Reo- j
_
American Magazine
is as full of intersst
too on Judiciary.
_
50 WORK BICKXERH.
tor, Indian Huperinteodeat, to assist in the . —;
House.—Mr. Grow, of Pa., asked but “po® *he aaw year as upon any former payment of lbs Indian anodties among
KO MORE KHELMATISM
CLi.......... ■
.
u a
fiuloi to obtain leave to hitrodoc« a bill
'
'
*** “* *“ *
the tribes weal of Arkansas. A wren u„
..
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On the joint readtition, to adjourn frwm
frivolities which characterize some of tbe
tho 23d to thefc4th of January, tbe ayes
more flaming Metropolitan Magazines.— ting from tho Crock Agciwre, describe*
the Sd Monday of November.
and nay* were ordorod. Tbe resolution
Qilcaitl Ptku'a method of banting the
Mr. Bingham, of O., introduced a bill This, with a large clast of readers, renders
grotrae or prairie hen, as follow*:
was adopted, the following-Senators vo­
to repeal the English act for the admis­ it more pleasing, as it is really mors use­
“Knowing how wild they are, he camo
ting against it; Chandler, Clark, Cliugsion of Kansas into tbe Union. Referred ful. Tbe “Minister’s Wooing,” an interest prepared to outwit them. He bunt* with
cycle of succeeding years, we talk, of beman, Coliamer, Dixon, Davis, Doolittle,
ing story,by Harriet Beecher Stowe, com­ a preen of artillery, a six-pounder. This
to the Committee on Territories.
’’’S l*ppy- “A happy New-Year;” rings,
Durkee, FcsacndcB, Fitzpatrick, Foote,
Mr. Leiter, of O., introdocedja bill au­ menced in the Dee. number. Such of tbe be hauls out on tho prairie, nnd then he Haa»J.
ft ■
from out the lipa of joyous youth, and
Foster, Gwin, Jones, Hamlin, Hammond,
discovers a flock, ho unlimber*, sights the
thorizing the people of Territories to elect subscriber* of tho “Banner” a* desire Uk&gt;
nge repeat* the same. “A Happy fiewgun and tauebes off.
He rarely mimes.
Hunter, Johnson, of Tenn., Reid, Rice,
all officers, which was similnrlir referred. Atlantic Mtmthly can have it by paying It is very exciting to see n dozen grouse
Wade, Ward—22.
Mr. Bingham introduced a/bill provi­ two dollar* in addition to the price of tho fluttering with broken wings anwug twice
workman's shop, and in each hallowed
•“The Pacific Railroad bill came up as ding that the present system/cf mileage
a* many dead one*, nnd tta captain etiasBanner.
home. How. much of heart I* in it, who
tho order of the day. The following is
ing them around and catching them. Ills
be abolished after the prs4nt Congrcs,
can tell I “A Happy New-Year,” to us
the substance of the bill which was intro­
M«nxo or thk BoAinorScrxavraoM. usual charge is a pound of powder and n
and members be allowed only their actu­
it is a pleasant and yet a wlemn sound.
—The Board of Supervisors is now in Juarter of a ta£ of turkey or swan shot.
duced by Senator Rice on the 14th inst
al traveling axpenses.
W&lt; can remember well when at our firthIe generally sbooto at •taut 200 yards.
session, in this village. They seem to
—read twice, and referred to the Com­
Mr. Morris, of lit, introduced a bill
Ho killed in John &amp;4T* field below here,
er's hearth, within our childhood’a home.
have a large amount of business on band. tlie other day, 38 grouse at a single fire.
mittee op Public Land*. It ia entitled
W« hope to be able to lay their proceed Major Reetor, who accompanied him,
“A bill to aid in tbe construction of cer­
of duty, and a bill giving the right to the
uputi the commencement of each newthinks ho must have crippled one thou U3U. E*q. &gt;1
tain Railroad* to tbs Pacific; to encour­ Territories to elect Governor* and all
year. How unlike, were those greetings
sand, that got off among tho com stalks
age settlement on their lines, and for oth­ other officers. '
The Wkathkk fur the last four week* and oocklo bura.”
iq those joyoes days, to the greeting the
er purposes
Mr. Blair, of Missouri, asked, but failed ha* been mild a* November. Rain and
stranger give* us now. Within our homo
.'.'.'.'-Jaa
SPECIAL NOTICES
The Taser Sociztt Son.—We Irani
Sec. 1. Authorizes the President to to receive, consent to introduce a resolu­ mud havo been the prevailing stages of
. ws fad that there are greeting* yet, a*
Spasau. .
......Is*
cause public land* to the extent ot forty tion declaring the Supreme Court decision disagreeablencss, to which it hi* attained. from tho “ Trite Union," a souniem pa­
heartfelt nnd as holy as those, which rang miles on each side of the routes hereafter
per, in lite interest of the Tract Society,
&lt;1&gt;&gt;lh *0-1 F« •V ....... ’"I" la
CbUSiam* .
spun our ears, when under tlic paternal mentioned, to be surveyed and th* Indian in the Dred Scott case extrajudicial, ill*,
that its affaii* arc rapidly improving, and
......... la
The Waaderer'* Africans.
l*aartiiA .
.........las
that the wonderful liberality of ita south- __ __________
_
root But 0! how cold and heartless title extinguished, and thaton payment of gal, and void, nnd asserting that Congress
&gt;&lt; r» Ttoval
The Augusta Seminal learns from good
B«ra*..........
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sounds that wish, which has no thought leu cents per acre by present settlers, tlie should vindicate its right to legislate on authority that about 270 of the wild Afri­ ern friends is in a fair way to mnke up ■€*](&gt;: but 1'rof. Wobd’*
Fn»i ILU.
the •10,000 it* receipts fell short North I nutritito n»t«rr, that it
pre-emption laws to be extended thereto.
A*u»
IW
for. our happiness, beyond the moment of
cans, a portion of the cargo of the Ban. in consequence of its refusal to publish tbe brad and th* MlUfre
Sec. 2. Provides that every alternate
taraty.i. ..
Mr. Furguson,of Minnesota, introduced dtrer, are now on a plantation in South
any .tiling Ixit pro-slavery gospel. One, il h *bo remove* *U &lt;1
Isawstw .
section for ten sections in width on each
Carolina, on tfcc Savannah River, having of the irjents of tbe Society succeeded,
happy now year,' if you yourself, can side of said road* nnd branches be granted a homestead bill.
been
brought
there
two
days
ngu
on
A large number of bills and resolutions
BRCte'Efl.
after only a few days’ lahrir In Tennessee,
rnakn it in ”
to the Slates and Territory upon the linen
WOCSDS.
of the proposed roads, viz : 'From Lake on a variety of subjects, were introduced board a steanilHMil from some point near in raising • 150—and •1.800 have been
Savann-xh, aad will soon be offered .for raised in Virginia. At this rate, it will
Superior to Pnget'a Sound, with n branch
KPIUIXJt,
to u* a happy and a solemn sound. Hap­ to the navigstle Walers of the Columbia; and referred to tholr appropriate com­ sale. Sal** have already been mode of only rake n little over eight years to make
mittees.
some
of
the
cargo.
py in' the remembrance of those days from the western bonier* of Missouri to
up tbe deficiency, provided it don't coat
Tlie Augusta Dispatch has the follow­ as much to collect it as they received.—
Adjourncd4ill January 4th.
when it was uttered by an unbroken, tni- the San Francisco; •Inn, from tho western
by *11 Utile.
ing.
We presume thia amount is all tint has
•cattered band ot brothers and sisters, border of the State of Texas to San Pedro,
Two hundred and seventy seven of the
been raised hi the »lavc-h''lding Stnira
or San Diego, to the bay of San FranIkdiaxa SaxAToaa.—The Legislature
cargo of Africans recently landed near
dsco.
.
of Indiana has nt length elected two Sena­ Brunswick were brought up the Savannah during the post season, or the fact would
the real scntiiwcut* of the heart. Happy,
See. 3. The said lands so granted to the
have been heralded. We congratulate
tor* to take the places of Fitch nnd Bright, River, and put ashore yesterday evening
the Society ttat they arc in so fair n way when year alter ycarr ware added to that States nnd Territories sliall be subject to
who impudently claim to hold scats in atkouf 3 o’clock at the mouth of Horse of getting along without the •’some forty 1 u^te/ar Ac jM&amp;r." but tiswsar*
baud, by holy ties sfmatrimony, a broth­ the future disposal of tho Legislature*
Creek,
three
miles
below
this
city,
on
tho
that body. It is to be hoped that the U.
:«ui —"I«»s’
er here and a sister there. Happy, at the thereof, for the jKirposcs aliove expressed
and for no other.
S. Senate, will purge itself of members Carolina sidq. One of the river boats i* and vv cat, who have refused t&lt;» enntrib- i&gt;.n«cV..a*
. . .
.....
..
i
i. m__ n.t
recollection of the smiles and greeting
supposed to have taken them from the
Sec. 4. Defines the conditions of sale
hold a scat upon so flimsy boats which bro&lt;ight them by Savannah
that awaitedAu from Bine to time, as we of the said lands, I hat 200 sections may .who claim toTira
nntl
'
anti-Ixcompton Demo. in tbe night, tu a point two miles above
re-visited the parental roof, to rective'.ncw be held along every 20 reurtinuou* nillro i ‘ pr*.to^ *
«&gt;f tho road* ns competed, but if such ernts ,n
in l,
the
“ S,jU
State
* Senate refused to “
co* ­ that city., - ’
blessings from its paternal and maternal
,
,
r II »OH na«e Um ui-'ucinc wnu
w»r
We leani on good authority tluit the
operate with the Republicans, but in the
A tRAXK CoxrEssiox.—An agent of (nca]||B&gt;ioli|ueu*iara«M&gt;-i Burn*&lt;
bead. Some of these joys are left us now; roads or biaticbos be not completed with- j
original cargo con*i*tol of 420, and that the Government was sent “down to AJs »« »»''«”■ I;"“""•J*
in 20 years, nil unsold lands sliall revert House they all united with them, thereby
but, oh! bow changed ! Solemn; in the to tho United State*.
' 'net one of them died or was seriously ill buna" to look after tho movergenta of the
in"hs*l1ffinr,-«-*/r^
affecting so desirable a •result.^ One of on th* jMiatage. It is suppoaed that the
reflection that those years, long put, are
Nicaragua filibuster*. When it became
&gt;• «ppiW pai» «■»»•&lt; c»i»«.
Sea 5. Rc&lt;piirca that the United States
the Senstors elected, H. S. Lane, is a Re­ Wanderer acted only a* a decoy bo.il, known that a “spy” wa* amongst them, j
todi
buried in the grave of lime, to return to mail* shall be tran*poi ted over the said
publican, and the other. Wm. M. McCarty : and that the vessel that brought them is the people of Mobile mode prompt pre-i
l» *•* p«» ■- ««l-rii »» lU1
m no more.
Solemn; in the thought that roads ut prices fixed by Congress. Tho
I at large. Citizens of bur city arc probsparatfons to drive him from tbe citv «w !
u- mw' t.L:u«icd.
President being authorized to name the is an anti-Lecomptot2&gt;Demr&gt;crat.
I bly interested in the enterprise, and those
never again on earth, shall two of those
m..b Mfo. fo'l "h™ IW Commliu; 11.. &gt;■■■--'
J ''
price teoiporarily until fixed by law.
! brought up tW river, arc supposed to be
adopted brothers listen to our annual
whom the delicate but grateful duty wi« I — ---------------- r_..
_______
r.. pri- Bill Exolish.—This individual who
Sec. ------------0. Government
shall
have tbe
MORTGAGE SALE.
greeting, or utter theirs in return. Soli o^ty of right for a'l purpeaesof transpor- j was the author of tho English fraud, and ■ their share of the •‘»puib,’’ and have ln-rn assigned arrived at his hotel, they found
distributed on their plantations, it ia that the bird had flown—that he imd gone J)1
emn; in the reflection that sinev onr lut tatum.---------------------------------------------------------- who recently vneaked up behind Mr. quietly hinted that this is the third cargo ;
to Washington to report progn-w. In«&gt;i
Sec. i Sets nsude the JO’.h and 30th
.
&gt; .
. ..
z- .
new-year’s greeting, a father, too, has been wrtion.
for «l,»l
■ X«"'B&lt;™rT,,
Mroek l,r» &lt; hr,,, lauded by the Mine Company during the dignant that he tad slipped through their j 'rib
called to commence a new.year of life in
ib Ihllfinger*, anil their *p&lt;»rt intcrnipteil, the I
See. 8. Tire President stall determine •' b,ow ow
head, with hi* cane, because last six months.
We
learn
that
one
of,
our
citizens
has
a world forever happy.
Mobih; Register thus gives vent to it* 1 mvi
the termini with the consent of the Stales . he refused to meet him upon equal terms
liAh'.VAVs begelating riu-s
bought a slave from the lot rccuntly land­ rage and mortifiratiun :
ifcwiti
| as a gentleman, comes out in a “card" in
Sorrowfully we think of those so lost U&gt; nnd Territories in which situated.
ed just below thia city, far which lie. paid
“The secret agent—the spy—who eras i";.\
Mr. Foster moved that tho road be ' the papers nt Washington, in which he •250. He is a stout boy about 14 years
tn; and sadly wo think of the living, now
sen* to Alatamn in Wider to defeat on tn- Dtcre
rutv nzitc
su scattered. And yet happy, that we built exclusively of Amcrirau iron; which states that the assault was entirely un- old, and e&gt;&gt;n«idcrable curiosity lure Ix-eu
terpriu for An exttnfion of ehrery. i»
f *Ji^ratiwt
can thus wish to all a happy new-year.— after cousiderAblc discussion was adopted,' premeditated, and without malice. If he manifested this morning' to see tbe “dis­ called General Wilson, ami hi* residence Ata
tinguished visitor.”
' thinks to screen himself from odium by
To those among the lofty hill* of our nu- by ayes 27, nay* 23.
is
that
hnt-bed
of
Abolitionism
—
the
State
The question has often been asked.— uf Ohio."
I Impw..
’
In the House. Mr. Hughes, of Indiana, j such a false pretense, be is entirely mista- What practical good enn result from tlie
!**lciiwti
Whether in its excitement, it let but
Itaarl,
those who cluster round the maternal introduced a resolution to enquire into I ken. He know that Mr. Montgomery agitation of tbe revival of th a slave trade!
■tatulr lr
Wo point to this cargo uf sturdy laborers, more than it Intended os tn tlie real design
home; a happy nw) •ar&gt; •Bk« ,0 “IL— the expediency ot making an approprta j did not intend to recognize him as a gen
of
the
fiIiblisters,
or
not,
is
mure
ttan
we
t.r
tion for taking the Sth census.
tlciuan, as he had refused to *j«:ak to him, delivered from lbs darkness and barlmr. ran tell, ’ll will be seen that it vary...
ism of Africa, to be elevated and chrisfrankly admits ttat the enterprise wa* got
VoC'iu liii Cosatv* vf torrv" ata si
Mr. White, of Delaware, moved an । from the commencement of the session.—
your children, scattered here and there—
tinned on onr toil. We point to tbe price
I'UKX TWENTi-FIVK fCiW.
to you a happy Vcw-ycar, too. Although amendment to confine tta census stiiply It appears that Mr. Montgomery, on the paid for this jolly son of the jungles, and up solely tor the extendon &lt;»f slavery.— ' Micblgaa. *ta eaaL&gt;ii&gt;u.gehflur •cr»» of
N..nh luj «n, jmibi j
to on entmnerution of the people, which | occasion of th* assault tad just passed compare it with the exorbitant uricvbpaid Bui •/ lhi&gt;
affliction's hand lira heavily, yield not to
anil tbe confession is only important to ofn«.tin*..
tbr Vuuaty ta Dany. iibai brio
| him and refused to recognize him, when for the fancy and less valuable negroes -how how much weight can l»0 attached ' tbrpUert.r
sorrow. Our Father, and the partner of wn* rejected.
tb&lt;- Circuit ( nutt f.»r w;
hero.
And
we
claim
that
these
result*
Mr. Hugh’s resolution was adopted,
j English turned, and (olloweff him, inflictyour life, lia» a home in a land uf rest,
are the beginning of the blessings to (low
Tta. discussion of the bill, granting ! ing a blow in a most inwardly manner.—
such
was
the
obiect
it
had
in
view.
—
Adda«.
.
weso years are as oue moment, and every
in upon the South from liic/carleas advortrlieer.
!
'
'
CHAlII.OTTE
XORGAN. Mortgage*.
pensions to tbe soldiers oftho wnrof 1812. ' It would be full as wen for him nqLXoat. racy of tbe revival of the slave trade by
moment is a Happy new-year of life.
, J«MU A.
AlCr f.ir Mortgage?.
—*-*r*------! r.5|U1&lt;
one or two independent presses in this
Sevcml amendments were offered, such [ tempt any explanation,
Social Coancrriox at WASitixardx.
State and South Carolina. This trade
A REGISTRY LAW.
a* to include the Black Hawk and other
w • *
CH \M
NOTIVK.
of lato the propinm!
in ।i
iua&gt; be
mc railed
caueu piracy u»
by u
n false
uiiac construe.
ciuisiruc- —We have seen....................
i • i...............
Rkstobattox of Capital Prxmmxxr/ may
That roost if our.&lt;ntie* and villages, in Indian wars, subsequent Io the war of
tion of a foolish law, but the day will methanone quarter, that outnethirg C■ TATE OF MICHIGAN.;-Ei&lt;blh Judicial Cir
yThe
Detroit
THdwnr
has
a
short
article
come when tbe South will make k the
’* ^ towards reforming the *-.the State of Michigan, as well as in other 1812, but without coming to any conclu­
(signet! A. B. in which, the writer states, right arm of her legiUmatc commerce.— 2?'
of " "’hington. — *t tl
Sutra, need n registry law, in order tu sion.
•].rcl«l gif
And then there.may lx&gt; spine chance for |
"‘-'j
J*fn f"r -, Mr*
1
j74&gt;«’wakia7^«MW friii1Sr..n.l
■|»d»U.I ku
protect their cozens in their just rights,
The Senate resolution proposing a tem­ that gentlemen interested in the subject
temptatwm* to the Kirg iWe. d.-ft-mUm. iki rvmtu.g th. .ni.Uut'
and prevent tta introduction of illegal porary adjournment from the 23d inst., to have caused to be printed and circulated even us poor editors to own a soots skin Uw*
or two
Who
knoua
?
i Rowest
and
l ilret
dissipation, tliat
it .
i«
A. Bwmey. wheretoHjy,
■aiMtartodlr »por
t.o.
IV
b.
koo..
1
t
.
me
ihgt
ibo
ukni
■
widely
throughout
our
State,
for
signa
­
vote* from influencing or contruling ttair January 4, wa* agreed to, by a vyte of
hand by the press. Tturee familiar wifi1 a. S«rciry,'M&gt;Jiil.ir for mH coniplaluant. it U
tures tbe following petition:
elections, need* no arguments to prove. 05 against 44.
Tuz MonaoMsav axdExolikii Fioirr. viee in all the capital* of Europe say that |
‘•7b the Lemtiature of the State of
ilii it— ■---------But that a low which will secure all this,
Dec. 21.—Mr. Seward, presented to
ilbln
. Michigan ;—The undersigned Pctitioncr*,- ■—New York, Dec. 2D.—The Washing­ in nnne of them docs it assume so ronrre |
,
, , .
------------------ - i lun-c iiinn&lt;:i&gt;inra inran-r i-i uinonwr; »mi i.iwl ........ ——
and at the samejlime be operative through the Senate two letter* from citizens of
ton correspondent of the Tribune gives an
of the county of---------------- --------, deeply
ana cynical a form, with men of tho same ! in c»»« &lt;■&lt; •&gt;&lt;’ »|ijm»ouict, he reuM'hbanswer to i r-crofula,
out tta entire State, will be a universal Lancaster, and Berks counties, Pa., asking convinced of the utter inadequacy of the account of the English Montgomery fra MK.-isl standing,ns in Washington. Amnn- j the&lt;tan|4«in*iu'. bill loteUW. «nd.»«y.r there. H.pMIte
cos furnished by himself, which differs
.....
...ir. j.__ ft
.i
i &lt;&gt;Clobi wcr»n!imlbr»on»t-Wtisal'»*olivitur,with- I Freer &amp;&gt;l
Running* from ibi
benefit, is extremely doubtful. In all for protection to American industry.
present punishment for the Crime of Mur­
public men, or pufiiic deputies gathered ir----- —j------ •*------------- =—•--------White Swelling,,
materially from tha; telegraphed on Sat­
of our large villages and county towns, a
A resolution wa* offered by Mr. Clay der, would most respeiSfully, but earnest­ urday. Mr. M.'s account is folly enrroh. togeihcr for the winter, there will be un- hl
registry law would work no very great of Ala, railing on the President fur tbe ly, ask of your Honorable Body to ret tort orated by Messrs. Wm. Cooch and Dan­ avoidablv ranch indulgence, or mueh li­
cense. But the degrading and vulgar
the Death Penalty, under proper restric­
Rickets,
hardship, while it would tend greatly to correspondence between tta Mexican gov­
iel Cox, who witarwied th* affair,and who
form
tion, as the only adequate pcsalty fi&gt;r
••• which
"“i™ vice assumes
owruica at the
me capital of
ot •
” ....... T rGlandular Swellings
h,.ta«tl.
wrfiU."
u ", E
preserve tta purity uf our elections. But ernment and Mr. Forsyth, relative to the this enormous crime, which now seems so state that Mr. English spoke, saying, • Lt___ 1________
1___ . :___
a-i. ‘ An,
.
Uranchltl&gt;,
SiZlit Sweat.. “
“
How
are
you
Mr.
Montgomery
f
Mont
­
to require all of the voters of our country complications, which resulted in tbe sus­ fearfully un the increase.
ono wbo hears frequent anecdotes of the
w*»k. fee »*» «*»k« u&gt; recsiramn.or
gomery neither »j»okc nor paid any atten­ boon «nn»,,j..„.h,P ol enruln „v S™. | JXtX.St
towns, to spend an extra day, and per­ pension of diplomacy.
tion tn his salutation, but psMicd on down
Gan at RnrcDLic Morthlt.—The Jan­ the avenue. Mr. English stepped after tors and Representatives, has hranl । fora ib« tin* pnM«ribta far U. .rp«r»i.cr.
tap* miles uf travel, in order to prevent,
A resolution was offered, calling upon
enough In all conscience to revolt him,
UVRGIIEK.
psrtap* a single illegal voter from tres­ the Postmaster General t o inform the uary number of this new work, by Oak­ him a few steps and struck him from be­
.nd U&gt;^Jn™bln,.,rU.-«1„a™&lt;i„,.!
A «.
DOLLAR FEB BOTTLE.
passing upon their rights, and offending Senate what change may bo necessary to smith A Co., 112 de 114 William street, hind with hi* cane a vary heavy blow on propriety of sending such persons to out
»•— ’•
against the laws, would seem to be too I render the Deportment self-sustaining.
N. Y. is on onr table. The table of coo- the side of the head. Montgomery turned national councils.—Phil. Bui.
on him. English stepped back and drew
CHANCERY NOTICE.
•
CHANCERY NOTICE.'
. _n tax in proportion to .the
l- good
j —
jn t|je
war (,f jgpension tents, presents an inviting repast to tho
great
achie sword cane, as though about to stab
Stun ANU Bvax ! Shake awn Brux I STATE OF MICHIGAN -BgUh Judioial Cir- ’
eotaplisbud. By such a law, many, who bfll was passed by a sute of 130 against eyes of the reader. Tho Monthly very Montgomery with 1L Montgomery step­
—Tlii* ia tta life of agony endured by the
appropriately set* out with a geographical ped back into the avenue and caught un s
do-sot enter very xralously into politics,
sufferer from Fever nnd Ague. He wan­
piece of brick/ English was running ders like an uncertain shadow, novel”
and
historical
stock
of
the
Great
Republic
would looe the sacred privilege of casting
Mr. Morris, of III., explained bis bill,
their ballots, simply for want uf proper giving the people of the organized Terri­ in which we live; a short historical sketch when Montgomery threw the briek nnd knowing what moment he may be pros­
hit him on tbe heel or lower part of the
attention at a proper time. Those who tories authority to elect their Governors, with a representation of the coat of arms, leg. Montgomsrv wont back for another trated. and therefore dUinclincd to give
any serious attention to business. He is
would thus lose their votes,arc, moreover, Judges, and all other officers, and to pro­ of each of the original thirteen Statenclos­ stone, and English ran rapidly away up a burden to himself and a burden to hi*
•ur bast citizens. While every political vide for a State Constitution when there ing with a short and succinct history of 14th street. When Montgomery came friends, who are worn out in administer- ----------------— —,
gambler, and unscrupulous wire worker is sufficient population to elect one Rep. the union, prefaced with a representation bnck English had run half a square and ing U, hi. wants. Thia i. the tamlittonc
was beyond bi* reach. We were the only of thousand* in town and country. It is ~
**
would see to it thst bis side was fully re­ rcsontalivc in Congress. He had-hoped uf the seal of the United States; arc the
persons close by; wo saw and heard all
presented, and every vote which could be the old issue of Lecompton would have characteristics of this Interesting article. that passtt). Montgomery did nut speak no exaggeration to say that Fever nnd
Ague kills more people ttan any twenty
Thia
article
Is
followed
by
others
of
equal
made servicablc was secured, those who been allowed to stop, but it had been retill after bo was struck. Mr. Thomas otlrar disesaaes in America. For a sure
-”d “ Keener corrolmrates the above.
have their more legitimate labors toper­ ii.«l by lb. past Th. Dam,, or
and speedy cure of this terrible affliction,
English bus been held to ball for as- we take greatpk-asure in commending
. ihad, always
■
.been true and faithful, mvmrt
nortravailgraving*, llhulrntiva
Illustrative nf
of m-nA*
acenes portrayed;
form and do not make politics a business Illinois
saulk
Mentgomery’s fore is badly bruised, Da. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT­
all showing that Messrs. Qaksmtlh A Co.,
but aa yet a beulilo policy hod been pur­
and be has kept his room since, attended TERS, which have already ataieved a
ly to be the losers in the end. Uiileaa a sued'towards them by the Administration.
by physicians. Mr. E. had already twice wide reputation for rapid and powerful
law can bo sa framed as to discrimin­ Tbe goiflotine Imd leceu at work, and the tho “Great Rcpubliu” pleasing, -entertain­ passed English on Saturday without speak- effect* in renovating lira system nrortra- r-r- ' —
----- . .. ... *.*, ....
r cvaa m
WM. BUilGUEB,
ing
and
instructive.
This
magazine
con
­
ted by Uii. diMase.
*
incceaMoii, or that * tour of thia order be perate- between the larger and the smaller places of good men had boon supplied by
-oallr *ervc&lt; rathe *afl dehmdant., FrWsSck
tains 112 page* and Is funiiotad at lire
For anls Uy Druggist* and dealers gen­ D. Ackley and Delia Ackley, at leaa* Ueeaty dar,
miserable scoundrels and sycophants, and
“Tiizt Sat.”—Tbsrc is a decision in erally, everywhere.
belurv Hi* tmw xlvirr iI
price
of
13,00
per
single
copy,
two
copies
•quitablo-way, than to make a rote ofthe this he eould prove.
WM. BVIlGHEJt.
tho last volume of Gray’s Masiachussett*
notice
•5,00; three copies 17,00; five copies
Mr. Bates, of Miss, asked leave, but
Reports, which is nt &lt;&gt;«ice sound tnoaals .
Dr. A. G. Doom, of Bloomfield, Iowa,
• 10,00.
ana good law. A woman sued for slan-1 in speaking of Dr. HaiP* Balaam for tta
render the law operative in
odjection was made, to offer a resakition
der, defended on the ground that she only
ships.
rtructing the CammiUee on foreign af­ •
SHERIFFS SALE.
Th® following “ impromtu’’ »
repented, and without malice, what was medicine upwi
faire to rcjxjrta bill authorizing the Presi­ clipped from a private letter of one Soly- currently reported. The Court held thst
and the dims
dent to toko poaseasiou uf Cuba, until mon Brown, of New York city, to a friend to repeat a story,’which is false and slan
willBMaii
the Hastings Lycesrro, on Friday evening satisfaction is given for insults offered on of his, residing in thia State. .Mr. Brown derooa, no matter how widely it may
the pdreons nnd projierty of our citizens. seems to lb.sk Michigan and Per.nsylra- have been circulated is st the peril of the rangemeut. 1 have sought for a remedy. i M.ctaX,* to Xtale-bearer. Slander cannot always bs but tava often faded in my invsaUonlians.: qositer of aratno
• Adjourned.
Now, by |&gt;rs*cribing Dr. Hall s lUtaun ,vl&lt;’ *rT'" **“•
IMc. 23.—Senate.—Various mcniorinlsi duction of monstrosities. Here is the SLZrJT. r r
’-------- '--------- T--------- ----- I
exclaim Eureka (I have found.) { “'■tS'
diatabef nf the story acoompanie* it»r»- unhesitatingly say it ia tta beM medicine ftvrak. aipybtrai
“impromUii”
lAion.
Indeed,
this
tatf-dotaifal
w^
of
er.r
IntrXwd."
£'UJ
Ltlion. Indeed, this hatf-uuubifo! way
aumpensAMflft .
- T~" ~
m
[iffimi] fcom tlfo President.
H-AflrtSEve. r. 9. Geer. Negative, O. H. I
Mr. Crilteudeu.of Kentucky,Introduced
imparting, slateks is often the sure
method resorted to Uy the sltsderer
Greenfield.
| • bill to regulate the manner uf electing
give currency to his tale.—Adrertiur.
hertisement.

BKPUBUCAN BAKNER.

COMGKttUONAL.
Dec. 20.—The Senate convened

at

The reading of tho Journal occu­
pied upwards of half on hour.
noon.

READY RELIEF

jS

!REGULATING PILLS,

’'

.

�nCNERN.
IE KHKUMATUM,

SHERIFFS SALE.
Dr virtue of one Tranwript Exccutiuo luucd ;
fniiu and under tbe.reul of the Clrreiit IbM of l
,n.l for tbe fovutv Uf Barry, I did, on tbe I at dur '
a' Hacrmbcr, A. »- JSftl, leer U|WII and eisixe all '
.hr interval of defendant, named iu vud exectrtiot.. |

Fever and Ague,

»u. souTHworrn.
cw- G..W.CHOCKETT.
CHARLES BURDETT,
THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH. M. D.
HKKRY CLAPP. Jis,
OEOBGE .lRXGl.it,
SAMUEL YOUNG,
Mta. ANNA WHmj-I.EY.
Mua VIRGINIA VAUUUAN,

RELIEF
l&gt;ce«nb«r. It. taS-v.J
HISS*, alcaii’dort P M '
Judge of Probate, tn'Ma«tini _
,‘4r,‘” '"'"Wied are rcuuind*"to
I-"s'

Adminftmtor’* Sato of Heal Estate.
I’n.-.u**! to lict-nreaml authority tu u»c granted

rs&amp;sstyft

»»trr.&gt;aj|v, m xfarIrnl.v arhtd w.U, Fain

lugbnt Idtofer, at tbe late residence of Dared Pul
ley. di-rraK-d. in the lownabip uf Harry, tn aaid
C.untyuf Barry,no Tartar. t|,e l«tfa day ofNo
rciober ucit at I o clock, P. JI., tlie foUowin-de.
scribed land, belonging ,lo Uh- estate of llnid
P.ll.v, &lt;t«cr*«ed;—
Tu. Miuth-balf nt Hm no rib cwt quarter al eec
tiaa one, tn town one. uarth of rone, clue west
Dxxttt Irarnxxca, AdtainiaiMtor.
luted. September 27. 1554.
(n2lwl
I F" Tlie above foje L. postponed Until th. «l,t
day of December u&lt;M. al tbe Mine hour of ll.a
un end tbr axtue place.
o
D.V. LOVELACE.

I
, an.iu.r, uay. a nt..
are the fit. or paroxyim. of Frrg* axo Aotre.
Sueh wmaUtutional dteordw will of eooreo uadurmine the health if it h not remotod.
k,.
. at
kk, „

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
which r.&lt;rutrali«e* thia malariou, poiam ia th.
blood, and atlnrubtea the livar to expdit farm tho
body. At It ahouid, so it doea rare thia afflicting
‘t’O',J.r,"i'1‘P7f*c'c*5uta'T- And It dore mote’
or rather dore what l&gt; at more service to three «o!&gt;-

»-■ a. .««_££ “•'
a mlrer’

**T- A“4~«.

NEW 8PBING GOODS I

GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GULDEN- PiUZE,
GOLDEN PRIZE,
GQLDEN PRIZE.

NEW SPRING GOODS!
s&amp;tetssacr'Tsanii.'jL"

HARDWARE

Pnnratl t« licana* and aulhonltv bervlufor.
granted tn riw, by lira Judge ol Probate for lira
county &lt;d Barry am! St.to of Mlrb.a.n. I .ten

::
— .. w
uw una arena
thore who uh it free from iu attack*; kern, the
.’•tern in health although expored to the dlrea...
Conaequently II not only cure^ but proteeto from,
the great v*nrty cf affection, „hich
laduceJ
by tbu malignant influen'e, aueh u Remittent
Fever. Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague.

DEAjr*aucreaaor* loBECKET A^CO.
The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE ii
ana of the largest and bret literary paper* of lbs
dgy. An Imperial Quarto, cootalamg siuitt rama
OB roarr ancunq of tbe n.o.t interesting and
fiMinating reading matter, from tb* tan. of the
rery Bril writer, uf tbe day.
,
Rhjanttf UloHrahJ Kttrf V'mJs.
A P|ESF;NT, *—
WORTH FROM to CENTS TO |too 00.
will be gi' ru Io «rb aubrainber ia.me.lUt.ly &lt;m
rereipkof the aabacripttou money. Thu I. prewalc* as a Memento iff Frtend.b.p, and not a. M

, Hells* Hera,
k.r. arad fu Ate;
tavr trawl Uwui ..ctautt tn 4l(tare&gt;v..*d th. Mkr
rure-'O l-« ■iil'h &gt;"•-» «r,
I l..r
I-.. .1 ...ru. . cr-.' I
t r r.U-- fo.'K &gt;1, 11- 1
'ts tt'JTmniTrsxtt:
**4’ “’’"ijIE'IxvoviJit.

n. a care ro~ torMta sit*, tta.
•r»M «
PH.

HIDES,
SADDLES,

UDOTS &amp; BEDMT

FURS,
'rTruif

G PILLS,

uf every pousible sire, recently pnrchowl
at price* perfectly suited to tho

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
h*« won for itself inch a renown for tbe eiue of
tree? variry of Throat and Lung Complaint, that

Coaxl.tisg af

DRY .GOODS!

HUHE? PELTS,

Coll.-, Paralyvi*. and I’alnfol Affection* of th.
Btnraxrh and Bowel*. aU of which, when ari.lng
from thi* rauwi, will be found to .taume more or
le*» th. intermittent type. Thia •• Aon Ccxx"
remove, tho caste of thaae denutgamenta, and curre

RUSSELL’S COLUMN.

MIDIOINK

HABDWABB 8T0BE.

* r~l—

Gl’ARDIAN’S SALE.

a gaiat’ nisi aiF

leftaiulag
rEDvrety i

»
■ ’
..........
to
••
•• s “
.......... RO
io Patent Irarer Hunt. Cased Watcbea 100
tOt;..Id Watebre................................1C0
&amp;Q “
........................ ........ H
IOj ••
■■
....... . ............... ........ 60
30uLadica(lold Watcbre............ ....... 35
2th. Silver Hunt. Corel Watches ......... 30
b&lt;0 Silver watchra..................... .110 to as

SOranlK MwrUanlX. mU , «rvra. »&lt;lKr Oa^eboeUr
tat gA.afJOII.s3 Um a«Ho&lt; »-rf»rer». ’
ao.srKBs
Ma A. Xjwan errerMav Ot a Brvr»«t.Ma Tfl
S^a.2’ S' }X‘
'

Gold Lockets itraceieta. Ilrvncbes. Ear Drop.,
Breast Pina, Caff Pisa.SIrcte lluttuc.Shirt .Slud.
Watch triGold and Sill er Tbia.ble.. and a vs
riety of other articles, worth from fifty ccuta la
fifteja dollar, rath.
Wa will prrwat mlr person .ending u. fifty
si.tacribere, at *2eacb. a Uoi I Waleh. worth (til;
to any cue sending u* HA .ubaettbera. at t2 r.ch,
a Gold Watch, worth (SO. Every *ubacrib«r will

G R OCERIE8

GLASS-WARE! I

COOKING STOVES
LADIES’ DREDI LOODit

JUST RECEIVED

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

At the cheape*t Hora in town by

H. J. KENFITLD

LAWNS, BRILIJAN-ra, CHALLIS
CH ALU

a new atock of Fall and winter GOODS,
ubk-b will be sold fur

READ'S" ZPAfo'ST.
at aatoniabing Ihw prices. My motto
ia *a little ebeuper than tho cheapest’
.1 have just rvcciveil a good aasortuienl
ladies

. J.-r. Jin
d Waldrn

DRESS GOODS

Alw. a largr and well aclcetrd aawrlment ot
.Book,. Tlie lliatorial, 1‘urtieal. Iliiloaophical.
Tbeulogieal au.l Itumautic work, of tbe Let au­
thor.. may al all lime, be finmd. no mv ahelrea.—
alao, Schiil Hook., iUniik Uouk. aad Statieaery ol
All kind, and docriptiun.
J4V Particular attention paid to Al kind, of
rcu.iri.-g iu are line at bu.lnew.
Wilt.Utt II IltXTl

MORTGAGE SALE.

Such us Prints, Ginglwm*. Lnldiina, MrEFAULT bavin* beva m.do in tbe pap
rhoa, Paramcttxa lilark Alpaccas and ■
a certain ram of KKxiey. wcuri-d to be |
an liulcuiutr uf M nrlg.gr,bearing date tbr ■
variety of Wool IX-lutiun, ail very ok*
day uf J.uturr, A. D. !&lt;•&lt;. made and r&gt;ro
and very cheap.
‘
GmirgcW.Ke.lai. and Eunice Krotor. •&lt;
. —.1 u,.,.. ..r
II
Alvoagiuul assortment uf Cloths lor
nt mi’s wear, and a large stock of staples.
I lent tit* Sheetings, shirting, atripcn, checks
i and ticking*.

D

Prioe SA cents per Bex; i

Tho IL st Rvrtiedy

Boxm for $100.

Jt’ST DECEIVED • new lot «/f

Great numlKT* ofClergymen, PhyaidsM, Ststeamrr&gt;, ami miornT e&lt;«—«-.*•, U»&gt;» l«ul It.rlr
UMUC* to certify the unparalleled uefulncaa of there
remedies, bat our apace here wifi not permit the
iuaertiou of them. The Agent* below ruuned furniah gratia our Axxtucxx Alxaxac in whith they
are given; with alao full deacripuona of the abovo
roraplainta. and the treatment that should be followni for thrir cure.
Do not be pct off by unprincipled dealer* with
other prr.iaraiicn* they make more profit on.
Demand Aria'a, and tiki, no other*. The urk
want the beat aid there ia for than, and they ahould

MARSEILLES

COL-

I.AR8 AND SLEEVES, (are rtyle.)
WHITE GOODS, &lt;kc.

MEN AND BOY’S WEAK'
DENIMS, STRIPE AND CHECK
SHIUTING, COTTONADKS, of evrry

variety and at vie.
CHECK

MARSEILLES, CHECK

beautiful pattern*aud very ehe-ip; BLACK.

BSDDEBTBS,
of all kinds cheap for Ready Pay.
I have also a very largo quantity «l

READY-JIADK CLOTBINCI

HIBCDH

on hand and all persons wishing to buy or
sell will do well to call before bargaining
elsewhere.
1 would partictiktriy raH the attention
of persons who orc building to the Gid
that 1 have just Received a large aleck ol
Nails and Ghtsa and that I will furnish
saxb, GLum, nails, Door Trimmings Ac.,
at as low a figure as possible.
nli-yl
HJKENFIELD

New Barry Mill,
IS now in succcwsful operation, ready
to do any ninbunt of
claim.
me h,™
---WORK,
to present theta to the said c..mnii»»K&gt;u«vs lor ex­ CUSTOM
amination and adjustment, nt that time, and place.
tn aa guod order and ns prompt as.any
uforcMid, or be furever barred therefrom.
oilier Mill in Barry, or any other county.
j. W. T. OUR.
।
DAN LB. PRATT, '- Commiuionenu
Having secured the acrvicca of
COUN BALCH,
I
Dated. Ttwmapple. Dae. TO. 1838.___________

TEMPERANCE

ns Miller, and our mill bring built on the
most improved plan, together with a good
Smuttor—wo arc prepared to do the
best of work. , Please give us a call.

WILLIAM JONES,

• .xutiai.

--------------------b. L. k£Y;

Judge of Probate,

CHEAPER than tb« CHEAPEST

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Rreldenee. Hope, Barry Co. Michigan.
For the prereut and unUl further entire. I will
be at mv office al tbe Court Huuae. in Harting.,
on Jlociday of esch week, between tbe hour* ofl?
and 3 o’clock uf Chore dnya to attend to any bon­
ne** that B&gt;av eutac Irefi.rv ne in tbe above capacHire-Foal Office addrea., U rliag* Mich.

Constantly on baud, all klnda of Gred* to my line
(except Liquor., and all of tho beat quality.
Callaud enamlue. a. tnr Motto is
SMALL .-.lOlTO AXU aVICt SALO.

IS. M4.1-4 rft. mnuiM^
nAsnxoa, Nev.. M

&lt;5e SHOES,

introduction of B00T1 A SHOES aa a branch of
hi, trade, wonk! eobcit a portion of the public pat­

Riuxcn.
UJRAJt J- HANCUETT,

tiikodorl

Agrnt» PuiiU’d.
ForpMUCuHr.^-^j,^
Lieb!nnd, Mrel ignn.

BOOTS

SHOES,

a large stack and great variety. M«a &gt; eaU testa
for 1X21, kip boot., k.p brsgaae, Mlfda...uamtied and patent leather do., congress gaiter, for
or. sad bey a, cal', pafont and eaam.Ud leather.

■juroncniBEBr

in» jmsers’

N//8XX4NBM Vl-JLIKH HAJU-' N7VIXS’
Tiy, c&lt;&gt;mu AXUXHEET IBvX
KARf. ivi-cffj omm
XTLont..f FJUCKS
T/IAS r.VCR.
Mr aaaortmenl uf PARLOR STOVES, compriae
tba moat bcaulikd pattenia in market,

•klllliaga. Kid cougTssa gaiter*, eauntled breteoa,
■calf bootee., goad quality, for ala. toilling*. and.
retry thing ebr ia proportion.

OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVER
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever area in tbiatown. Si Hat, aad Box Here.

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
I Hwdwii. ..Hm!...g LoeU. Latches Butt.
crew.Hirete. ofallk.ud*.

re rerr
Healing*.
FORK BARRELS, FLOUR UlUttELS, TLB?S

TIN "W-ABB;
-torPint. Tin and Sheet Inn. Wen of .U kind.

BUTTER FIRKINS.

' ^CUSTOM WORK
_

_________________

COOPERING BLSINESS.

at tbe Store of F.‘ROWER.

BOOTS

FRANCIS ROWER

COS5S533,
IJORMERLY kept by T. Prillim, h
I1 cuiifttontiy making additions to the
wtmn, all of which, ho prajKacs to sell

New Arrangement

g been (till mohlr.
.~t.yto.ey aUxlaim*

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead,

Cotspriaiageaerything fol gaatlemaa'a oal-Clj
sUrta, eoilan, gieioa, taaiery, era’ali, paata, evcry vanety from firs ahiiliugato six dollar*; eeeta,
every pnee. q^alilj aad pattern root* from six
.hilfiBga to aix dellar*-

flaring bon’l &lt;h«t entire Stock at

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT.
Hastings, Spo. 3, 1857,

to wit: JU.I half of north east fractional quartor.
tectiun two, town three mirth, r»t&gt;g« cijtbt we»t.
SX’ug tm ore-*moreuv to... Mau. lb. w~t
halfof north half uf Wth-wert fractional quarter
. . ..._ ___ ■
— ■ I-...
rut,,.,, picrliiweat.

HARDWARE!
'll in reason* why

N. Hastings.

SHERIFFS SALE
. By virtue uf an execution iaaued ou! of andua
der'Uw .enl of ths Circuit Court fur tbe County
uf Harrv, to me directed, aud delivered again.!
the areuia ami chattel.. iu»d for the want tberrof.
asnin.t the lands und leucnvml. uf tho dafrndaul
mmu’il in .aid executiwi. 1 did un tbe 5th dar of

0

HERD'S PLAID.STELLA SHAWLS,

CHAMBRAS,

DOE SKIN, BLACK BROAD CLOTH,
Ac., Are.

COMMISSIONERS’ NOTICE.
We. tlie umkralgned. haring been duly «•!«&gt;&lt;
I t'umiri.Moccra tryrnunuuvanimljuit all clair

„ul February neat.
ciaiuM again.: aaid e»~—

SCOTCH

LINEN, WHITE LINEN DRILL
FANCY CASSIMERES,. la^a.tuck,

Idtilic* Gnitcra Bitskins and Bools,
good asaortiiient nt wery low prices.
■
Ou hand a very large stuck ofCrockery
stone nmlGI.w Ware.
Just received a new slock uf

Suld by J. P. ILidkkt*, HiuMlng*.

u*raunaUy «rred on.
Carr, at least tw.ala
escribed file hl. sp.
u burghmb. .
irt CommiMioaen.
lor Complainant.
foU&gt;

FINE

AND PLAIN NANKEEN, FANCY

COOTHuild NIIOEH,

All our Hcm.diea ar. for ida by

w« have certtSeafr* of the rtroogrol aud
tn.'.l positive nature, from lire following pattira,
who arc well known iu the place* whrt-etbey five.
fST One from J. W Plummer. Viqten. lows,
at .-'markable cure.
r^r One from John Rnnyea. Wavetly, Iowa, of
hi&gt; own mm.
t^T One from Sami Usman. Camden, Hill*
dJe Cm, Mich., of a beloved daughter *»vc.L
t^r ore from El Budd, uf Athena, DU who
vu given up bv six docier*.
Ore from Dr. A. O. lh»m. Bloomfield,
luwa. a Pbv.ician of 20 vewr* pro-lire.
tflT One from Robert C Stotre, Marton, luwa,
of a rountaipliv* daughter cured.
i^r One iruui M. M. Van Demin; SjiringfkJ.l,
111 . ■* Or reawdy fin-Lung DUvrecs.
tra*“ Ou* from Fifteen Fhyreoiiun, certifytog it
to be better adapted to pufcn.iiaro diacasea than
anv other known remedy, aa they bare tried them
all.
t-JT One from 1. W. Wentworth, Chicago. Hl.,
c f a cough of nine year*’ atandutk. A s astonish
tug cure.
14T One frou. McClaughty * Csmpbell. Foun­
tain Green, BL. Baying it take* like wild-fire, aad^
cure. Hk* a charm.
IJT Due .from R. MeCrwckn. Manchester. 1
u.-.,.
an i___ _ . i.n! i tiu.

ROBES,

GINGHAMS, PRINTS. SIIE’

tept eoaitantlr oe Laud, and all kind* MADE TO

Don’t forget the place.

BOWERS. II.1RDWARE STOKE
I’.i™. llrtuimrf I. nil IK U.~-r.n
CALL FIRM AT THE BOUSE OF EQUITY
■ABLET bAUEB.
Jum LiNL

H^tl ,g. Frtmary WK-188Ti^Jl ta dd^to give mure aatwfoctom to three . Ut ---------------------LauHTier ttote.
Tbewrel half of toe »&gt;**«»*
favor him with their !*»»•£ .
IFeatof, Htarre fof
’ iX fo to’
I and sire •«»•* «}* J"****’. .

xsjsi'aTCLvirsa
a-Ki-. &lt; ii &gt;«M.
ah

faOy aoUcitod.1

�0e.iL. 3o. IV58

A.-srBH's'

KNAPEWS' COLUMN

V!l. R1BACFS

blood n-tin8n_AXhiiWMR

Ague Cure,

DISEASE VA!TQt:I.SHED.
Vr. Hoback’* !»c*Mte«*rl*n Itemed).

no’clu&gt;e lie*olvrnt, or Regnlatunasbie nature cf
th* di*?*** &gt;r sickness uisy tutors, will qatekiy
aad rapidly care.
, ;
■
;■
Thew remedies contest,uf Radway's Ready tte
IMi Rsdway’s lUnorali-'- *-*■’—RcgulnUire. Lschirflhsi
cud cnrntiie poners evt

medicinal urojicrtiei nq
u.ed. if Ibero i* suffldd
la the dlskaaed or dyfaj
lion, tbs patient wii?

"

by the Malinin of miasmatic: conntrlM.
No emo remedy U louder called far by tte
ttooestettea of the American people than a sure
■ad safe cure far Fever and Ague. 6ud&gt;
we an new enabled to offer, with s perfect
certainty ttet h wiU eradicate tte &lt;Ls«ae.
and wuh atourxr.ee. founded on proof, As-.
bo harm can arise ftwn it* u*a in tny qu*n^Ttat which’ protects from ar prevents thw

HARDWARE STORE.

disorder mutt bo of immense service ia tte

al tneapaeitr. feminine weakness, pricking' offlio
skin, symptomatic of parahaia. rheurartiam. wurelets, incur cauecr.-’hiib'te*.lassitude amidebilitr. diarrhea, and al) uU.w disorder* ol toe or­
gan* of roaptiatioa. lb* Il re*. toa
tte
attonacte tL* terras. or• tte tm. -relxr Cber, are
unerringly cured by ibis preparation. Il 1. laite
—
——L.’... -»~l.
. &gt;1.1 -n rtkrti

HARDWARE
BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

Tbs stock couairt* impart *f

PRINTS,

ARE RECEIVING

DBLAINKS,

SHAWLS, HOSIERY,

rertamlr, while at the same (fat it regulate* jthe
»ecrelli&gt;n*&gt; resuore* obstrwlitma from the bowel*
create* sppstita. row** MdUy vigor, aad re Jen
erates •verr aaitnri funeUeo. Suebi, the metre
such are the effect., of H- Hoback* tanwosteandibaviati Blood Purifier which if token in cujjunetiow
with bis Scaiutinaviau Bl-red pilla, will not nu'y
obliterate the tawst iwinfal disease, but prevent
their racumtieo, sod lengthen life beyond ths or-

MERINOS,

D E XI St S.

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, STR1I-BS

TICKS, LINSEYS, BCOTCII PLAIDS.

SHIRTINGS (Irnwu ■»&lt;! -btv.) KES-

tetter than cure, for tte patent escapes the
Hah whleh be must run in violent snaoka of
this baleful distemper. This “Cvaa" cpri*
the miasmatic potezi of Fcrx* axd Aolb
from t!io eyxteni and prevent* the dretlcp.
ment of the disesse, if taken co tte fint ap­
proach of Its precinnitory symptom*. It is
not only the test remedy ever yet disccvertd
for thia class al complaints, but also tte
cheapen:. The large quantity we supply far
a dollar brings it within the reach of every
body; and in bilious district*, where Fnvxji
awn Acre prevail*, every body should hors it
and use it freely both far cure and protection.
'It Is hoped this price will place it within tte
reach of *0—the poor aa well aa tte rich. A
great superiority of this remedy aver any
other ever discovered far tte rowdy and cer­
tain euro of Intcrmittenta is, that it contains
no Quinine ur mineral, consequently it prodneda no quinistn or otter injurious dtects
whatever upon tte constitution. Those cured
by it «re left ** healthy as if they bad never

TCCST JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSI

&amp;

year* ofeaperienre. bard study aiuf elperimeut a*
to what a perfret pill »lionld be. N» one can dqnbl
their superiorly attar ono "Ingte t’t»L Prim of
«M Scandinacisn Ufa »1 Puriliur, |1 per twltle,
er |3 per half dosm; Kraadiuav ten Hlood Fills.
15 cent* peg box, or in a far II
Panto MtamiCeiinty. TnA.Aug. 4 1- S7.
D*C. W. Rot-ack: I tara rcevivej »omuch ben- '
e&lt;il from v«ur flcaadiitarian Blood Purifier «3&lt;I ■
Blood ruts, that I tae» I benight It my duty, and ,
ft ia irw toy inellijalion. to give .» VU »
■lent of my caoe. Ivu far .Wars cSictrd With
tbut bane ufait eo.ifarl, sod siUlleuey in boninevs
diapopaiA Toweap'.t'tete all tits wMrallcd room.
dies which tl.ulr ured toriduesrlfof llkditeu.wiwdd sk.—look-' a uii-laireboly ent »ogt&gt;e. I al- 1
so ton&lt;ulte&lt;l with the test physicians 1 could bear
ut I w*’ indue-xl try your tuediginra through
tbe nerana-iuns of * frieud and aftemdag then, a
few day. v.a&gt; gr.ad&lt; LcntfiUvd, and bi s short
liaie, It’S than a toT-tb. 1' &lt;»*■ Mtiswlv ait-l, ycr.Biawently run-A ! wav a'*., altieissf with the
meat aiuteutnervous teA'Iaelie. « tech I suppose
we* i.r.ducvd by my dirurdered »t-mi.ieh, fur when
»y di-.|&gt;rt«*La h‘n uir my headariic'lstt with II.—
1 o&lt;iw feel'teller in ci cry n&gt;p«M-&lt;lbau I bars far

rKKDUKKD JE3KES.

MERES,

kinds, 'lladway * Iteadv Relief wdl, in
a few uiioutoa. chaogs the inuertes you
suffer to Jut a ot [deaaure.
-Radisay'* io L-oraliiigMaolicut, far tbe
cure of chruuk* dtea.fe-auoh a* Herofuloua aud Syphilitic Complaints. Con­
sumptive anil ulLer allictiuns of th«
I.uug* an . Threat. Tudura'ion aorf Lip
lurffcairnt* id pari*. Ertq.Ura i ndjUlfa
er diseaws af the Skin, Node*. 1 irtoora. of every powibltt slzr, recently purcluwcd
Ulcers, tsgasopttewumd all oljter ditesv-s arteriig trum an itHporrlfute of Ike taprices p-rfectly suited to the
btoyd.
-Bsdiray'» Rsftulatoi s will cni e. cffccUrch Slid »itedih . Coatit entw. IndicesUusi. FnRanrua fan of the Boads Dy»pepai*. Liter Complaint, Dm--*ws of
t*r Heart and Kidteyfa Fenuile Com-Watnt*, Hninll Fur. Wtiws. Measles,

es-v ,1 -!*al rlKr-l. re l.-.il .uaira re latereaaic reg.
H* U* n-1 .,o-CUl-n «'' l--f
''T'”

C

Fever and Ague it act alone the conaeq
of the toix.matte poison. A peat vsri
diaardere arise from it* irritation, among ■
are Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Gout. Heat
Blindness, Toothnete. Earache, Catarrh,

CI OTHLWG

'lain u tte Aide ol Hr* Tears]

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALU THE PURPOSES OF A FAULT PHTOIC.

Wo can cfotbe you from the

&lt;.f tlie bead to the sola of

lb

JswriKswsga

usd warrant price* to girit.

’ Cixcinsati. Ft iday Hv.pt. I. lip. 1
Pr. Roback—l»enr dr. Hn’iug bcsn affiietrd h ith I
neuralgia nr rivcamatiint f-vrthv paM year and a
half, and terinr awn your hirficinc, culled the
Scardiuavian Btiod funter.highly mxommeSded
hr rmllcmsn
itbirad am *c.|i.ui:. .1. 1 wa*
mduvvd to try U. lint nnllefutd I bad uwd ran;.,,
otter toedicinw. After Ming two but ilea. I felt
■t« eOvitt verv artnildr. »„&lt;! uphu wing two more
b&gt;tlte*J Tf-ni'sd H&gt;yMf peri.ctli intx-d. kua.srill
allow tis. thvreforr, t-.» rvupraidJats »\»u upon m.»-

arc to roropoard that disease rrithla the nw of
their anion eaa rarely withstand or evade item,
n-.c.r penetrating propertire search, and cleanse,
and la.igorate every portion of tte human otsreaiara. correcting its dueassd action, and rmtonng
its healthy vitalities. Aa a conaequrnre of thaw
properties, tho invalid who is lowed down with
pin or physical debility is a.tonisted to fcsd fea
health or anenty restored by a remedy at nose so
simple and Inviting.

COOKING STOVES!

ta'Tiiywres*

A Flue Head ol

RICH GLOSSY IL-IIR
Z&amp;DJZTS &amp; &amp;HKB9,
TV 11.,-. ,:-d, I. V,
TkUd.
Tteufogirai and IU&gt;o«*nHc work* uf tte tert au­
thor-. way Gt all ttoevbe l-.it’l.ou »•« abchee.al«&gt;. Schwl IMAs.Bhtok Bi«A» and Mstmuery ol
AU kind* ar I drecripU-.a.
- I'articaUr attention paid tv all kind* of
repairing I- in’ lint ot 1 suw«.
'
WILLIAM n. BANTA.

tion of tone and iteengto to ths ijtttm debilitated
by ditcaae.
.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

GROCERIES

HARD-WARE

Nsy Haven, received tte fuUvwing Ivter in reewii io tteBasterativa a few weak, since:'
।
&gt;
tlcrr Itivm, Co**., July S3, l-.’A
Blr. Leavcnworth-Sir: 1 hare breu trenblrd
wilb &lt;*audrutr ar scarf on tny bead far more than
a r«r, nsy Mir tegsa to come out, scurf and bair
feiethcr. I *aw iu a New Harou paper about
“Wo ..C. Mmf Ue«tor*Hr«“ MW eure. . I called at
tirar sp»i ■&gt;» *be 1st of April la‘*- “,,,J |-on bared
uoe buttle to try U. and 1 toar.d to toy satteaclwu

and eremite.thrill before purclifeing. It will be

“J hij'*ie»l p!c*«tirc tr abow three goaf* to all
wLo may favor me with their patronage.

tilt RAT DISCOVMilk I
tin: PHiLDsoriiEirs stone
FOUND.

DR. J. C. AYER A CO.

"lOU J. C. FHEMOXTt intis travel*disevre
"u! and true, Onui the rwrut discovery that

ISAAC C. MOTT,
Iban cttoJre
tte wm aM&gt;«&gt;.Moor oth­
er store Uii' sute DfNen 1 vrk. It is lbs ouly good
place foe tha [i-opli &gt;&lt;f Ila«l* Creek. Kslanuuoo,
Marshal!, HAtiT^Ut’. apd Uy yurrnouding comitrr; I.;-purehsar t'o d« m tb:«hnr. Hcom give
nor a call nod U»UUw tralb of-li.te aaseitwiu, or
1
MEND IN YHUll ORDEILS sod tte gw4» will be
■clertnl sad re* «]• with as much earc as if you

H£©H
AND

BABBWRE!

Bitting of evary Variety and of

Groceries &amp;. Taiicy Goods
MARLY LOW I RICiat. TEA st from 3d to 73

DRY GOODS!

i AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

L. *te...ow.ter l Maeker.lL Stolen will nut alufGiiids, therefore I will ruutent myself with
« Hurt it ermtoin. evervifeiax that Was »rcr
At ..fie a FAMILY CRUCKttT Store, tbs
s «Mn|W&lt;.ing alaravr six! mure ginerte «»ort■ c.u H
■nYntlierrevtoldlihr/ient

tiaoer giro uolire to alt portico iateretoret by

Die reitsrinti w|»y •

W b Lav* pnt dswn tbe prices ®f all
our goods to. suit

the timee and save

paper printed to Uaslitagn and cireulteiogin •*«*
ootstuy for the fall tertn of four week* ouee »l
Iwte in each wrek neat faumdistely prerodwg
tketimcor Mariugto thepreintse*.
&lt;k L. KAV. Judge *f Probate.

FRANCIS ROWER

0. J. TOOD A COL Proprietor*, 31! Broadway
;. r.. I in tlie great N. Y. Whs Railiag . alablUlitrgtjand lid Market strccl tULouis,Mo.
'■« And sold ky ail good Drtiggirts.

FEBRIFUGE WINE

a p &gt;t - r !•( sal - ill Mid btottfSgo conlan-ni and in
p-ii rtunre ol ll e stmme iu &gt;««&gt;. ease made and
1 roll!': l.ll.rr:vtnj„*iierallnd iu Mini uiwrtgsga
tn will ll.l- gl’ie Booth lull uf Hie smith wete
quarter of aectinu cigl.iivn, in town i.Mwtlh
LOWELL, MASS.
of r*i&gt;gr nine wot. iu Barry county and r&lt;t*tr of
Sold in d. i . i.or.uiTa, llaaiin£*.
Michigan, and cvaltetiiugsuhty setrv of land, also
tbe •vert raslf wf the south-east .)naris r of said
section eigblrec. in tbe same town oaonty and
PROB ATE NOTICE.
htalr. containing cigi.lv acre*, aecurding to th* lr&lt;"r fr&amp;» than formerly, a* thereby 1 shall Ma '
j ..... ....... _.ni^._ ia — .1.1^.
^JTATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Barry, s*.3 At*.
tbe Probate Court, forth*
Cour.:.’
Barry, hokfenst tte Probate Offic* la
Bolins'*, ou Munday, tbs 2!Hb day of Noremter.
Grateful for th* literal patronage hUbcrto be­ in the year ,i-.- tfa.a*a:&lt;d eight hundred and
litly-eig t. Pi- '.-ct,Orin LU»y. Judgrof Probate.
stowed, I will ia future endeavor la plea**.'
' ' ’ HIRAM U.HTAXLi;V. Mortgage*.
.* ... - -...... ..ruu—....&lt;
.!•B. II. Vtu.uuu AU.'y for MortKvece.
Hartings, September To, US.
Dated Sept. 2, l«5&lt;._______________
tin trading and filing tte petiiiew, dalr verified,
of krubr.-x lJaU«U.excv-atur of tte relate of said
d.tv«.i-,l, proring, for certain reaaoos,therein set
forth, for Mrttoe Io sell certain era! estate, la
said Mtition droeribed. bdroigma to *aid dee’d.
Ttt»renp«:».•' ordered that the rvuaiiterativa
of said betiU '11, a-id tte beanag there**, be postjwued until Mom!r.v, tte 27th tey of December.
A. I), iiitd, atone iidtefc, P. M-. at tte afiie* af
toe Judac i f Probate, iu Hartings, st wbieb llsae
su.1 place all partie* iutereited are required to
appear and alrotr causa, if any. why tbe prefer ol

Ta doing the largest Hardware buainnaa ia Uaatirs '• b«ao*e be tea tte
LAKUl^TWOCXofite

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

SHERIFFS SALE.
Ur virtue of ono chancery axsentioo, iasnrd
nt of tho Cireuil Court In cMaeery. is and for
Im eauiitr of Barry, I did on tb« Till day of Deembor. 1$6R, Inry upon and arire tbe following

people the trouble of going to- Kalama-

[rvasl

xoo and Battle Creek to trade.

My aa*Mtment of PARLOR HTOVK1, conpHw
the meat beautiful pati-nw in martrt.
I have tte groolMit variety of
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
.LOW OVEN BTOVE8,
.
I’AJILOJI COOK STOVES,;

rih. Bfe-1
.
raflias Want ts err cr re Qcaar Lorreaa.
....... ...
weal it*
ma nit irw. AKO ,
Our goods wore bought nAer the lata
x-at- reduction

TO THE PUBLIC I
rflUF- MOTTS rEHRIFl'CE WINE,
ftv virtu'* terr

in prioea, and will be
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

&gt;ld to mat those who wink to purciiaae.

Wi taka la. exchange for good*—

Wbeit, Corn, Onia, Butter, Laid, Pork,

and ftjnlly alumni everything you have

-

In the matter d tha estate cf Abby T. Aadnw,
a minor.
Furawnt to lireuv* and mrtMriiy berrteter*

«nmnrmr ui&gt; wtsui’

tecrews Hinge* i f all kind*.
TIanT ■WjftLR.E;
fNOPPF.R. Tin sad Steel Iron Wan cf all kind*
YoitDINGOV HLKINDS PROMPTLY utters। J dad to- EAVE TRO Lu II rwdfXDi DUCTOR

If you want any HARDWARE
If y*w want tte PRDfCDffi R0YAL8«MT,

If you want tte prettiest DRESS PATTERN
: town, gsto
. K5APEN-S.

If yon want any«dxg feed to fed and ctesp

COMMiBSlONERH* NOTICE.

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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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