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fanner,

13 PUBLISHED EVERT

REPUBLICAN BANNER

AT HumsM, SAAMT COUMTT, MttHieax,
OJc ***** afenr sf"(Mifirnio El^d..'

To b« Mid inrsriably In advance.

TERMS,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1861

) VOL. 5
Hastings’ IJasintss girrrtorj.

HASTINGS

DRUG

many a one before him, be was obliged to
allow his wife and daughters to take their
own course.
t Among those whom Maude would class
iu the circle of her ’intimolrifrierula, was
Henry Langdon, a young man whose
“How provoking!” exclaimed Mr*, wealth was bis least qualificationibr adLatirrence, sinking back in her luxurious J mission into the “first society.”
Handeasy chair, and speaking with rather ' some,
of awmrauuc
fascinating wuurew
address
CTW...«, talented, and
aww V.
more irritation in her tone than she wo’d u
it -----was—
no -wonder
—•Kthat
-‘ **Maude"
—--------exerted
-- -*
have cared to display before af.y of her herself to bring him toiler feet,but so far
she had not succeeded, ‘and even her own
jnahioiiablc acquaintances.
"What Is it, mama!” said Maude, vanity, could not construe his attentions
Tbo’
looking with some curiosity from her em as other thnn those of friendship.
broidery, while Nellie laid tbe book she the idea of receiving a visit from a
was reading in her lap, and glanced en­ “country couaia" would not have been
pleasing at any limn. In the present state
quiringly at her mother.
“Your fallfcr gave mo a letter this of affairs. It troubled Maude deeph, and
morning befort* he went down town, and she would have sacrificed much if she
1 have ju»t read it. it is’from his broth- could
----------------.-------- —------------------------haverpresented
her unknown relacr-in law, Carlton, and he soy* that his j five from coming,for she kuew her father
daughter is coming to make us a visit; , would insist on her bring treated with
will be hero on Thursday nigbl,be writes, | respect, at least when hc^was present,
on ihc evening
&gt;
j
Thursday evening came at fast, and
“A
««•1
I
” Mr. bran tried in nla to induce He
claimed Nellie, wllbalouk uf contempt I w|fannd daughters to remain at home nnd
on her face.
_
। welcome his niece. Mrs. Lawrence ridi
. ‘.’Sk* ”n,st not’ come • •**" Maude.de
thc idea of their denvlng themselves
naively, but her countenance fell as her thc p|e.TOre ((f Mtu.nding Mre. Townlev’s
mother replied.
.
• party for the sake ul tveh a rdatiro,
“A ou forgot, my dear, that she is al wWIe Nd|ie insisted that she wonld never
««l.
w c must make the kno&lt; lhe
ln her own
ready An
on tfothe wav
way.
best of it.”' mind, that it would matter but little if
“But just lliink of It, mama'.
To be she did.
Her father finally gave up the
obliged to introduce nn awkward, verdant point, only be and Carrie were left to
country girl to our friends os our coriin!
&gt; welcome Margaret.
What will Henry Langdon think of tra if
MennwMIe, the cause of all this comhe knows we have such vulgar relatives!”
■ motion was quietly and unsuspectingly
“And Thursday evening ls the ui«bt of
seated in the care, and rapidly approach­
Mrs, Townley’s party, too,” siaid Nellie,
ing the place uf her destination. lie who
“but of course we will not aftiy M home
might have looked upon her would seen
fur her."
a slender, youthful ngure, a pair of clear,
“It may be •.hataheis nobperfectly un­
. dark eyes, and a white, iutelleetbal brow
presentable,” said Mrs. Lawrence, “or if
beneath bands of glossy brown hair.—
sho ia, wc must ninhtge to keen her in the
Quiet, easy, and graceful in every respect.
back-ground ns much ns possible.
You
Margaret Carlton bore the stamp of a
'know your father is so queer in some retrue lady, and would have been recogniz­
specls. nnd he thinks be is under oblipn
ed as sueh in any plnce,or in any society,
lions to hiubrother fur assistance that he
it was a late hour when the train arrived
rendered him years ago ; to, m I mid
at the depot, where Margaret found her
before, we must make tho best of it."
uncle's carriage waiting for her, and in a
“But Henry Langdon, tnama/"
short time she was at his bouse.
Both
“Well, my dear Maude, you must try
be and her cousin Carrie gave her * lov­
and bring him to tbe point os quickly as
ing welcome, but she was very much sur­
possible, and when you are oacc engaged
to him, you need have nn further fear.” prised by her aunt’s and cousins’ absence.
But she suspected the truth, which suspi­
“1 am aorry," said NoMie, “but mv
cion was deepened Into a certainty when
private opinion is that Mias Carlton will
her unde, giving her a keen glance, said
not care to prolong her visit."
A gny party of callers interrupted the mischievously:

MAUDE LAWRENCE’S LESSON.

■ ■

J. P. Roberts, &amp;. Co.
Illi form revelled a«aln»l ihiiky

JUNT RECEIVED

NORMAN BAILEY,

u new nnd most complete assortment of

DHI GN AMD MEDICIMES,
^Clx anlrala, Paiata, Oils, CamXft phene, Buruiug Fluid.

r. n. a j. hvbsell,

TI RPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

A soul servos. a spin! high

No wonder that bit face did ahinl!
In friendly Interoonrae with God,

FRANCIS ROWER,
Did mark him signally alxive
;3F FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,OXLY. UEI

j BAILEY A BAKER,
ft TANUFACTURER3 of tin, »he«t-lroi&gt; and eop111 per-Warc. Berionl In trou, nails, steel, glaaa,
hell lianfoarr. cutlery nnd (tores. Storv one doer

Also a full slock of
Ko near the rolling Jordan'* flood.

J. W. OAKLEY,
tATHOLESALK «u4 rvtail ttealcr in, and manuvY fodprar of leather, fiddiogi, Ac . Battle
1'^.L U^.&gt;.
r&gt;. ...._ t__ I --uv__

GROCERIES!

Fur which a nation's need did call

Er.whaped a nation'! dealiny.
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

□MOOERS.

EAt.ERS in drags, fcedhinea, patent medi- !
cine*, paioU, oils, turpentine, burning fluid, I
■ire li«iuara. dye-stuffs, window-glaes, putty, win- ;

O

otmiJ cjst rpjammiXB’ff

And Cooking Extracts,

With mdaaehoi* on hlv brow ;

But expectation lit bit eye.
With steady, eager^Mxiona gnxo

! FOR Tilt BSFBCtAL DKXEFrT OF TltX LADIES. I

•\Vl,otT:SAtEMd rc,aiI dreteria Groccria*
vY and Provisions. Turk. Lard. Butter, and
■1 kinds of Produce bought and shld, at bu "old
stand.” ■

PENN. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. KN-

IWILLIAM BURGHER,
USTICE OF THE

PEACE. Atloraay and

J Counselor at law, and Solicitor In Chancery.

Thy Messed above, and aw thy bills,
Thy vallaya. and thy aparkliag rille.

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
And now mr people noon shall rest

A. E. BONSTEEL,
’ IJIIVSICIAX ANDSUEGEON. Will practice
A
McAiciae in Hsstmg* and vicinity.

DANIEL COOK,

My Lord! I thank thee, thou hast brought
We would respectfully annt
rera of Hutlnjt* and vicinity.

intend to

&gt;r yuuraclvM.' we Intend to sell

JAMES A' MWEEZEY,

DEBAiF, !F©B (DASH

“I don’t see many traces of tbo buck
woods about you after all, Maggio 1—
Where have you kept yourself all your
life!”
Sho gave him some laughing answer,
but was sure from that moment that she
had dfacovered the cause of her relative’s
J. P. ROBERTS A CO.
neglect. As she waa very tired with her
journey .Carrie rang tho bell for a servant
HAR1ON SMITH,
to show her to her room.
To her sur­
ersian
Balaam,
a
flue
article
fur
Toilet
purpo
­
prise, she was conducted to a diminutive
ask of thia Stale, Baiting*. Mich. Also,
ses, for clramng the teeth, removing frveues
Notary ? (bile, Coave.vaacer.Lao&lt;L Tax. Collbclion
chamber near the top of the house,where
I d gladly go; would gladly die
there was scarcely room for berselt and
her trunks, though the furniture wa* of
j. on. ict »r.n
plIVSICIAN and Surgeon. Qi
tho scantiest description. As she looked
in Russell'« /"'I oodvear's Patent Brrasl Pumps fur sale 1
VX
J. f. R. A CO.
A star*. State strrrt.
around upon the carpciless floor and bare
walls,the could not help laughing merrily.
[cOMMVjaCATBD.]
“Well,” she exclaimed, “this is getting to
id Surgeon. Dwelling on BrvadConrtHonw.
he
decidedly
interesting ! Doubtlcst my
bed
ecidec
„r_. 1.1 aunt thinks this is good enough
respected
owder Shot, Lead and Cana for eale cheap by
II. P. CHERRY,
J. P. ROBERTS A CO;
If It
The following loiter it the sample of a in the edge of a western clearing, and I for n "friend from the country.”
were not for uncle, I’d give her a speci­
circular, scut doubtless to thousands of‘ thought them a very pleasant family."
The girls exchanged a glance of de­ men of western manners In earnest, but
“confidential’’ friends.
spair. “Of whom are you talking, fath­
Office of P. A. Egerton,Licensed Lottery er!” said Carrie.
commenced.”
It wns a late hour next morning when
Agent, Wilmington, Delaware, Dec.
“Ofyour cousln.Margaret Carlton.who
17tb, IMO.
is coming to spend a part of the winter Margaret waa aroused from her slumbers
by the breakfast bell, and after making
Drar Sir : Being fully persuaded that with ua," replied her father.
likbig.
“A cousin ! Ob, I im w glad I’’ ex­ the needful preparations, proceeded down
if a good substantial prize were drawn by
claimed Carrie, her eyes beaming with stairs to the sitting room, where all the
some person in your part ol the State,' delitht.
family were assembled with tbe exception
who would show the money and rr ako
“Don’t let me hear you call her cousin, of Mr. Lawrenee,who had taken an early
breakfast and gone to his store sometime
Carrie,"
said
Nellie.
“
I
have
no
intenllie fact generally known (whew I) that
previous.
Young America Ahead.
the lucky ticket wns purchased nt P. A. liona of claiming relationship with every
To say that Margaret created a sensa­
verdant specimen of the backwoods who
Egerston’s old prize agency, my reputa­ may choose to be connected with me by tion as'ahn entered tbe room would be
’Die reasons why
tion (confound your reputation!) ns a1 wav of Adam or riot much nearer.” __
but the simple truth, for neither Mrs.
Mr.
Lawrence nor her eldest daughters were
prize seller would bo greatly increased,,
There was a &lt;curious expression on ’
'
e nt he
left
the
-------—
, table, mid , i prepared fur such a virion of beauty as
and my business in proportion (“Wealth। Low ranee's face
Inga ia became be baa tbe
; took hi* way to his place of business, bul greeted their eyes. Margaret’s cashmere
gotten
by
vanity
shall
ho
decreased,
but
, Largest stock oftb.
' not.o of his family noticed it, each being morning robe was as elegant as Maude’s,
ho that gatbercih by labor shall be in- fully occupied with her own thoughts.— while in beauty uf features, and easy
BEST GOODS, al U&gt;a
LOWEST TRICES
ertaaed."—Prov.) and having by accident• Mr. Lawrence was a New York merchant grace of manners she was not in the least
AM new nctaviig my SPRING stock of Geeda
aad have on band a lirsi rale aaaortment ot
met with your address, and believing: who camo from New England some thir- her Inferior. Sho gave Carrie a pleasant
maiming greeting,but 1101 Mrs. lAwrence
AJZTIFrfrrOAXDWARH STOVES.’
that you would use your influence to, ty-fivo vears aiaec, a barefooted coontry, boy, whose solecnrllily poaaesaions were herself could be more freezingly . polite
TLV, COPJCKR ASP SRUtT-iBOH
promote my interest (“Whoso is partner
coototoad fo a little bundle which ho car- than she wns ns Carrie introduced her to
d'.lba; nr'cffj omit
with a thief.hnteth his own soul."—Prov.)1 ried In hb band. Peaidct thia, bowsver, her annt and ramins.
Besides bring a
ATLowkj rmexs
THAJi KVXB.
1 propose to send you the prize in Janua­■ ho possessed an abundant capital in the little vexed at their conduct, ax was nat­
My Maortmeat of PARLOR STOVES, comprise
ural, she was determined, as she after­
IV. —
tiC.,1 ..at,
ry oft the following terms. Send mo 110I shape of that perseverance nnd energy
a hich characterizes the true Yankee, nnd wards told her mother, to give them a
(“The companion of fools shall be de
ELEVATED
had gradually worked his wav upward lesson nn tbe treatment of their friends
stray ed.”—Prov.) to pay the managers1 from an errand toy to a situation among from the Rural District*, that they would
OVEN STOVES,
tor a full official certificate of sixteenthsI ths merchant priories of ihe Empire Stale. nov
not aural
soon forget. Mrs. •Uwronee
was
acM-.V'.'-W —
-ct -LOW OVEN STOVES,
. PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Tickets in the Royal Havana on Cubai Hb wife—whom liv had wooed and won tually surprised into an attempt to make
an apology for conduct, and Maude and
(
from
her
father
’
s
farm-house
beneath
the
plan Lottery to be drawn January 26th,
J shadow of the hills of the old granite Nellie strove, by profuse attention* on
and I have great confidenee that I can
TO HOUSE BUTT.DEHfl.
_ State «h&lt;he Ind returned thither at in­ tlrtir part, to make her forget what had
place at your disposal n competency for’ terrain, during his yonlh to revisit his passed.
iifa, and will agree (foilhless agreement II own palernsl roof, had labored with him 1
When the hour fur mooting calls had
T HAVE a very eo
JL Hardware, inch
I and for him, durlug ihc years whan for­
tune seemed
but it wa* the old
you at the very least &lt;10,000, to retail
story. Wealth and fortune hnd diunged
you another Full Package of Eighths free
her from the loving, trusting help route some cousin would find too much favor in
of charge in one of tha Popular Delaware

TTORNEY and Cminaclor at Law, FeUeltor
and Conn valor it&gt; Chancery, and Notary Pub­
lic. will promptly attend tu any businea* entrust­Special aUsntion will t&gt;« paid to COMPOUND­
ed to his tort, in ani'orthe Courts of thia Slate.-» ING sod putting up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any
one parcbaxing tuediciuca ot u» can roly upou
Offlee
their being
I. A. HOLBROOK,

conversation, and our fair friends forgot
their troubles for a lime.
When they
were all gsthert-d around the dinner table
that afternoon, their numbers being aug­
mented by tbo addition of Mr. Lawrence,
a portly, good-natured gentleman, with a
pleasant look in his dark eyes, and Cor­
rie. a gentle, blue oyod school girl whom
fashionable life hid nut yet spoiled, the
subject was reneWcd.”
“Father," said Maude, “what kind of a
person is this Miss Carlton, who ia to
honor us with her presence so soon."
“A very good girl,” said be, “if the
resembles her mother any."
,
“But, I mean what kind of atyUdo her
parent* live in I Are they wealthy 1"
A gleam of mischief sparkled in her
father
’* eyca
be answered. “When L
father's
ovoa oa
n« he
saw thcm,.thev
them, they lived
lived in
in a
n little
little log
log cnbiif
cabiif
saw

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j AND CUTLERY.

Fogyism Distanced

FRANCIS ROWER

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State Extra Lotteries.

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Walk

of society she forgot her own

Aoaso.—

“Oh yes," replied she, “Henry and I
spent a part of .the last summer at her
father’s, but I did not know that she was
your cousin until a abort time since."
An animated conversation followed,
which allowed Margaret and the Langdons
to be intimate, friends, if nothing more ;
and when they left it was with an urgent
invitation for her to spend a good portion
of her time, while in tho city, with them.
On the first opportunity Mr. Lawrence
was overwhelmed with a shower of ques­
tions and reproaches for keeping them in
ignorance with regard to Margaret’s social
standing.
“Why father,” said Maude, “you must
have known that your brother was weal­
thy. Why didn’t you tell us,and keep tn
from making fools of ourselves T’
“I am not certain that it would have
had that effect,” replied tbe father,dryly.
“But you said they lived in a l«g house
father," said Nellie.
"So they did twenty years ago," anawcred her hither. “But what if bier father

did not possess write as many dollars!—
I am sorry that daughters of mine should
value money before mind.”
. But his words did not make much impreasfon. Nellie turned away with some
indfatfrirt words about her father being
so odd, and he sighed to think what err*
ncous ideas of life his daughters had.
Margaret did not occupy her attic
chamber another night, ana Mrs. l.awrenee apologized for the blunder of the
servant In putting her there, which cxpla
nation Margaret took the liberty to dis­
believe. It was not long before tbe Law­
rences made a party iu her honor, on
which occasion Mr. Lawrence offered bis
sympathy to his wife and daughters for
tbeirwant of success in “keeping Marga­
ret in tbe back ground."

young, and in the course of years had
aeon a thriving city grow up on and
around his farm, which, of course, made
him the master of immense wealth. Him­
self, a man of intellect, though in a mea­
sure self-educated, his family of sone and
daughters received every advantage that
'money could bestow, and were fine speci­
mens of cultivated and intclligenl West­
erners of whom there are many in our
country. Two years before thia, Henry
Langdon, when on a western tour, had
been introduced to tbe society of the city
where Mr. Carlton resided, and of which,
of course,his own family were prominent
members. Being attracted by Margaret’s
beauty and accomplishments, be bad fol­
lowed up tbe acquaintance thus begun^tnd
finally won from her a promise to become
his wife on some future day. Communi­
cation between her family and the LawMargaret had never chanced to mention
them to Henry when bo was withber^sd
when she wrote to him of her intention of
visitinc New York, she told him not to
mention her to them, as she had a little
vein ot romance in her disposition, and
wished to take them by surprise.
She had no reason to complain of her
relatives* neglect, for Maude was proud
to introduce her as her cousin.every where.
And when, a few months later, Margaret,
became Mrs. Langdon, no one could
quote the opinions of another with more
assiduity than did Mande thorn of “my
cousin, $!is. Henry Langdon. ’ She had

■

S. C. SAW LEI ’S.
nuU.p,B«.n,na'

soap, and rinsing off the vinegar with
dean u^ter.fa a capital process to prevent
chapping or roughness. Tim arid neutral-

queotly, especially cn washing days.—
Diluted vinegar or other acid :» excellent
for the fece after shaving.—.Iwrripo Ajriculltiriit.

Mobil Braaipx.—A wayward an* of
tbo Eincrald Isle, “left ihc bed and

board,” whirb he and Margaret, his wife,
had occupied for a long while, and spent
his time anmnd rum shops, w here be was
always on band . to count himself “in"
whenever any one would aland. teeaL—

la turning o«t msfa bat

bred with

SeatUxitl

Hmtmisi noca *&lt; *&gt; suaiwm

neatju-tidc for the wash stand. A wash
reg will not be tolerated by a tidy house­
keeper.
If cloths nro used, let them t&gt;e
neatly hemmed, and kept scrwpukmsly

as follows:
.
.
.■
“Dr. Philander informs me that you
are no longer for thia world.1’
-1 fool very mrvona, and I tmppMa 1
caa'i Stand it’very tang.”
“No, I suppose your end ia w4 very
far off. It ia an awful thing to die.”
Well, I don’t know but what it may

Very truly yours,

dtaMrouMad

Some “philosophy” i( usefol iu even so
simple a matter as washing the haads;
if any one doubts it, let them with a mi­
croecope examine the surface to be clean­
sed bv water, mid they will bo intersuted,
and perhaps sbockod at the discoveries
made.
Instead of a smooth surface of. skin,
presenting, when unwashed, a dingy ap­
pearance. there will be seen a rough, cor­
rugated outface, with deep irregular far­
rows in which the foreign particles ore
deposited like earth among the rough pa­
ving stories of a street
If they lay
loosely, h would be nn easy matter to
dislodge them with a little cold water;
but the pores, the west pipes of the body,
are continually discharging into these
open drains, penmiration and oil, which,
by evaporation, become a cement to bold
the particles of dust, and so forth, and to
remove (hem, requires both chemical and
mechanical action. \Vnrm water softaos
this cement expands the furrows, and
makes the skin pliable, ao that by rob­
bing, the soil Is disturbed, and partially
removed. But chembtry must aid a lit­
tle before the process is c&gt;&gt;ion|et&lt;r; and
soap fa added, the alkali of which unites
with dip oily matter*, and tho wbule- b
then easily disposed &lt;&gt;f.
1710 wash cloth is useful, because its
threads or fibers #otk down among the
farrows,, like to many little brooms,
sweeping them out; Loner it should be
soft and pliable.
Flannel is preferable
to cotton (or this purpose, and n sponge
is the beat uf all.
Ruiigh cloths nro ob­
jectionable, m they abrade tho skin and
leave il rough and more cosily filled with
due thaa before. Harsh, strongly alka­
line soap should be avoided fur the nemo
reason ; it abstracts nil the oil from tho
upper layer of the skin, and make a chap
orcrack. Where a sponge is not obtain­
able, a very neat and serviceable wash­
cloth may be knitof soft cotton twine;
either with tbo crotebet, or with coarse
wooden needles; knitting bock and forth,
as garters are knit. A mitten knit nf ti--

band home again.
We shall sec bow •!»
proQBcda:
•
•'
1
‘Now, Patrick, Ituncy, will you come
back
.
1
“N/I won’t, come back."
“And won’t you eoipc fur the lose of
learned one lesson at least,that even those
whn had onee been sheltered beneath the the children f’
“No Margaret, not for tbe ibva of the
roof of a Ing cabin iu ihe West, might
. ,
possess qualities worthy of the notice uf child jcn."
“And woo’t you cdinolxtck fcr thalavo
the inhabitants of an eastern metropolis,
and that “country cousins" were not ef- of mvMlfr
“Divil a bit—’way wid ye."
ways models of verdancy and awkward
Margaret thought she would try one
more inducement. Taking a pint botele
A Hl-sdaxm Expkbixxck or k Sntoxo of whiskey from her pocked, and bolding
Miximn Womav.—A worthy citizen of it up, she said.
Maine, of fair, social position, good plain
“And will you coma back for a drop of
understanding, and amiable manners, so- the wbwkeyf’
tcred Into tbe holy slate of matrimony
“Ah, me dariint," arid Pat, unable to
with a strong minded woman. Our nar­ withstand the temptation, “it’a yarerlf
rative is brief.
She had all things her that will always bring 1Qc home aata—y
own way, from the very fiepthour. Her Iim such a winnmg way wid yo—I II oneno
contempt tor his mental powers improved Margaret"
every dny. His very Itioflfenslvtmess in­
Margnrot declares that Patrick was re­
creased it Her wishre soon asssmed tbe claimed by “moral aueriao.”
tone of command.
They lived on for
many yeaka, and tbo ‘grey mare" was
univeraally thought to bo the best horse. from a balcony that overlooked the -toIn her presence, and that of third parties, multuotit populace of Paris in 1849. La­
be was rarely known to open hfo mouth ; martine introduced the vctierabfa D* la
and he would no more thought of giving
Euro to the multitude, he said -. “Liston,
an opinion upon any subjset than uf giv­
citizens, it is sixty yearn of r pure Ms
ing up the ghost. At length his career of
that is about to address you." lite ris­
ing was like that the foil moon uti the
M» I'npki. “Iwl not the least doubt
dark walers, and every soul felt its in­
what killed .......
him.”
Ilia last
and
*■■■»
.- I ,. words,
-—
fluence, u each wave is tipped with the
they were remarkable wurJa,.gat
zive somo mdisnee of the moonlight.
Il was the
____________
__ ________
______
raM’l opin­
thing
like color
tn Min
Popkin
power of integrity, the potential inttoeeeo
ion. '!!&gt;«&gt; Rev. Dr. Thunderbod altend-

wiA_________ _______ ,
“My dear Margaret I

wish to secure this chance far a fortune.
CoR/Wenfwl

OATS for . P0TAT06 for

•

Saad fur the ticket without delay if you

KuIlipMwTU*. MM.

NO. 35

Uisttllanj.

©rigiira!

STORE!!!

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BOLTWOOD A GRANT,

si.ae

to bar.

�ment by Government officiM*

Other

defalcations are rumored, bit th
are insignificant compare^(ritl
donee

of treason

msibil
thmj

vhicb ao

Fit|he

against the Administrgtiurr,;

The crowded state cif our colnnfih will
prevent us from giviig the details ofah*

Latk*.—The Cabinet has come to a
ird (Wth
dead lock, a part, and among them the [ vasloo of the public order as his own pubj lie concern.
.
------

for them fur tho prevent, at least, and

. tisey^uthorize tbe Goveroor.to reappoint
the present custom home officers, but j

«
our
own Federal nnd Republican princi­

[pOMML-XlCATSn.]
MR. BUCnANAXm TKKJU.

RKfT«RT, OFI THE

°kL

F«OCKEDIMGB

t,K 5,,n,tUutlc&gt;11 ’’

Clerks Office, Barry County, Mid;., I
Hastings, Oct. 8:b, 1860.
j

P. H. i: J. Rsssell, atatlon-

dn
do
roll called a quorum present, Board pro
ceeded to buaMm*
•
Mr. Stebbins and Everts as building
oonalUM..fataui U» lUtowiog n
A. Bennett, for v.
25
port.
...
,
- We (ha unfls/slgocJ committee ap­ J. D. Throop, work on jail, 860
do
du
do 22.60
pointed by tbe Board oT Supervisors in
5,80
January last for tire purpose of building H. N. Sbeldoa, sundries,
du
do
73,57
a barn upon the Jail lo^and also to build
uu
■ OU
an addition fo the Jail to be used as a A. P. Drake, medical ser­
kitchen, would resnecctfully repert that I
vices.
6,25
they have caused the same to be built •| H. Brown, Supervisor,
S. Bow ker,
do
and have Issued orders m payment as fol jS.
J. Barnum,
Iowa, to wit:
do
D. R. CM,
du
«
Feb. order No 1, to D. Heath for
A. M. Hill.
du
labor,
•15,00 I O. L. In*™„,
du
Feb. order No. 2, do
d&lt;»
March -.rdef No 8, do

(

to our Unioo and

?

ert H

{ISHfiSffifiSHjE

This Embassador of the South makes

require that all clearances and other paproposals—
for1------------peace whici.
arerctMrkable.
pets bo fn the name of South Osrolfoa.
-A Bdl of Grievance* has been promu 1

Fl

Lrt history answer this questicb. Let us,

r

»te

«ry,
do

government of others, or have we found
angels in tijo form of kjnga to govern him?

--

**•

16,74

, be.Uusted with-lbv government of him
sclfi Can he then bo trusted with the

1
ples,
our attachment

IAAXT CSV
1200

un the

Thursday morning, Oct. 11, 1861.

fl

Sometimes it is said that man cannot

' irepresentative jfovernment.

MOHTGAOS BALE,

00.00 DT.aiRiKJSlsfc^^ ^'te,

12.00
7,16

'call&gt;f

exciting events whichiare daily transpir­ the troop* from the vicinity of Clariesing,In our country.
’Our readersteve
already been mode aware of a psrtVf the
npson
is only prevented from
.firanoe of South- Carolina,
kot« ttep by Ute jtenarn* -to.
•it the record.
After peevmg tbo «»r&lt;li
Juiof |nto U» Uwlbi in tbo liM4r
nance of secession, the' Convention cmiHnlcet. A Ko.eaue Cutter bn boon
.Wuied from day Jo day u xth closed doors,;
kr .1,,
Anmntata
tho details
ttetaila of
nT their
th»ta traitorous
Irairnmtw I.,
.
eomplsting the
Captain whois a Sowth Qindinten.-by
designs.
‘
birth, has resigned. Thus exciting create
Tbo* propose to permit tbo United. multiply upon us.
"
States Government tbcsrry their mails'

12,00 [

Cocoty Treasurer shall keep the money !J. C. Blanchard, field noire, 12,00
itself.* I roil *f the town uf Thoroapple be receiv- so appropriated in his luuda until the H. T. Terry, services in
■ft fiupsem^O&amp;urt,
50,00
II. A. Guoiyear, sundries, 12,00
B.*»th A: Count, work on

jrant&lt;

IlssiiiiSFWiOlHL’

t’

"tats actually been issued for a Ion
!This first side will be changed to

6.25
9,90
8.94 bins sad being tn tba oounlj nfiuryv 1IX| KlTr
8^8
10.26
8,94 breMTaartiwestrefttaWe-a^MyaamuTUsd
8,10
9.42 langiag.
8.94 ।
JAKCS A.
10.14
#», IMO.
8^4
9,78 ’

after thisjsrte.

^,:,nrtng,;.Thr.*• *•

■Ci yfDqit atiox Visit.—Tbe donatio
’; ’ for the benefit of Rev. A. U. Gai

aW«dne*day evening of last seek i

tery fully attended, but

New Advertisements.,
Notice!

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ONLY PREPARATION

life® £3 £7

**eT RS’ 11,06 11,0C

0„

j“'SX”

■S

- ------

3S. Stray Cow. j

S4.00

2-1.00

M.ool

-HS?*-

MEDICAL t TOILET
REC’PT BOOK.

_tyrsi.wa« more than

&lt;of shore who were present

JMlOTdUOT

’ ™

MOT

‘g

school books

•«&lt;»

gCHOOLB.

: "V Ute--------- ....™
CwtoUM rf' I. B. tL

entirely to the satisfaction of all
’rtte'ffoflstion was liberal consider

numbers present; tbo aggregate I
trifle over one hundred dul jars,

Ba*! as dim o.—A Mr. Stepbem
Ix&gt;weR, Kent G»., arrived in tn

Saturday with two billiard tables^
usual coucamtianta^nd proceeded

them into the third story of

,P,W

9.00,

I

Work, commonly known ns the

Nest,’* and pul them into running
In the evening a paper was eireul

* our village and numerously sign

I citizens as well as members uf lb

rmm Council, tasking Mr. Steph
I desist from patting up his tables, i

pressing a deterniuution to enfu
| laws against kuch an institution.

Tenxmstrenre wan properly dellvt
1 &lt;bu first named party ; and thus t
rested at the time of this writing.
We are not surprised that the

•

dangers which surround them.

(.

lags is literally filled to overflowin
theee*"bell boles,*’not among the

and disreputable ot wh

dangerous

those which put on an air of respe
for protection.

fyjtatiTsak

I*-

Laser tall under the ban of Couden
1 alike with all ulhenumd we are be

hand in the Work ; but if *w an

Mippreued to benefit others, who*
B sion is ,Ui drag down •‘respectable’"
niM and “respectable" old men

yen xtltlexcueeus, gentlemen, fri&gt;

soy work winch is to make v»

______

-ItfPOkrATioss.—If we may belie

auadry cask* and barn

buuxifl on

of -‘fire water” duri

ictipu^tation

ho* been a brisk buxine

would seem as though tbe ‘old fort

"provisioned'’so as to I

t&lt;» •‘hnN opt* tm-.il the threatened ‘

t^ncasoMst.—Senator Bailey ant

rrrentatfve Bkamxu started for I*

.•«&gt;'**&lt; n&gt;« &lt;r

«n

'• *»f tbo acsaton of tbo Legislature,

HssTnias, Dec. 31.

Bkrxi*Permit mo tl

yaestgaiaama no tender tbe grstel

knoKlj*dfem.fhu of myself and fitn

those kind friends in Hastin&lt;rv nrwl
ty, (or their pleasant and guutrou

nt my hovsc on the evening of th

, ,M«y the blessing of Hix
Joym Mw benevolent. Text on tbe d&lt;

add ict rite bcru eolicit their oouusr

.prtoyerv that I nmy be tn all a more

ful end cftrieul u.mister of the rid
' fsuidd^na of ths Gospel of Christ.
-'■* •

f

.']

A. ILG*r

How often is your patlena

.ori1 ebrittng to the tea-table and

the

•inf
punish yourself by
.-ydloto^toteUoi, unwholesome bi
/cakef'etfe."'' You at once say to yo

whal po&lt;w^*l«wjKe ; why will ]
longer pureMte £ich afi inferior i

.wbcnMh^M-ebe same rric
.cb*a4 DjBjteLand A Ou.’a

‘ jhealthful Saleratus.
.yoer-gtwert.

You can ge

It is for sale by the

mal grocers at wholesale, and is ma
JLired by Dftt'fteLand At Co., |

4

SWWSA oo'mor. from our pi

jive measures, than
&gt;ut if algiMP

"tomn •&lt; »te
its and to hasp b

Tbejr Mj Uto..C

it,

The &lt;

\rv «pp»r«&gt;u y spent very pieavan

Indiana or 111

4Mta&gt;J.«
it out

fi

™ to 'I S«OTrvi-r

made up

*hrrfine«, fraternal spirit, and gen

I fear that a T&amp;uhlian Governor Mn.

' *V- •- -&gt;

comprii

tatore Immediate friends and eongf

swnzcr.

,4kife'"u“'...

TIJE

This is to

Jg&gt;pd with tbe day on which our

“
“
4, do
, —----------- -Jt d&lt;*
This Mog the day designated by Stat­
April
5, do
! C. U. 8ot.it,
do
ute fur tho annual meeting of the. Super­
•"
July
6, do
20.00
visors, the Supervisors uf the several
Augnst
7, do
48.50 D. G. Robinson d-&gt;
towns of Barry County met at the Clerk’s
M. L. Williams ltd
Office, and upon the roll being called by
810 insa •»»»! I t is
Whole amount paid Heath,
I
4114,00
G. Willis ms,
do
township*,the following were present and
Mardi order No. 8, Hadley for
fi sft 5£***"s
A. C. Wilson, du
answered to their names :
lumber.
8,70
Mr. Brown moved to raise the sum ot
E. C. Nash,
do
Assyria,
May order No. 9. Stebbins fur
eight mills upon the dollar upon tbe ag
Maple Grove,
A. C. Wilson.
lumber.
.
Un motion the Board adjourned until |
41,45
ot
gregate valuation of the real and personal June ordir No. 10, Hawley for
Castleton,
C. O. Scott.
Monday the 24tb day of December next
estate for State and County tax. Motion
Woodland,
Jtoir.ugdrecr.M fend. sod prc
nyasiotiera
uisioners to
tn Wasbinglui
WawMnoL.e to
m ask a rec­
lumber,
4,90
Then we are to extend this explanation
Tbe S-wth half «if tSs ftaulh
Johnstown,
Jatnea Telford.
July order No. 11, Michael for
. ognitiun of hcr independence by our gov-'
!
Il cauiio*. br* *aid that the girls &lt;«n the
r*
*» tew* sanixr
Baltimore,
! so as to state that slaves are property
M. L. Williams. Statement of Stale, County, and rejected
painting.
ernmeut and t&lt;&gt; treit for the transporta­
Wea Plains, Ind., are “nut worth ahu-ku,” |
Haalings,
D. G. Robinson. I
where slavery doe» uot exist, namely—iu
August order No. 12, Cooper for
tax.
and
showing
the
amount
charged
j
Two
of
them,
Sarah
Mick
abu
'
Marin
tion of the mails, At.
!
Rivwr WwasAK,
Carlton,
John
Barnum.
hauling
lumber,
tho territories. This is rather a hard re­
16,00 ■ Brides accepted a playful banter the otb-!
baek to tho several townships to be
i»rCh«
Osard-an.
Barry,
Lurl.r. PUly.
At Charleston, If wc may crc-dit tbe
as&amp;c-s^J, as finally determined and September order No. 13, Cooper
quirement.
But then—guess we could
I er Jay, nnd pitching into a cornfield
HPM
Silas Bowker.
fur hauling stone,
reports, intense excitement prevails.— j
levied by the Board of Supervisors of
4&gt;00 i shucked ninety bueheis of corn tn ten j
Stand it for tho sake of peace.
Yet all
Rutland,
Geo. Williams.
March
order
No.
14,
Bate*
for
shin
Barry County al their annual session in
Major Andvrson, in view of nn attack on II this fuss has g-own up while slave propIrving,
O. L. Ingram.
gle.
12,00 | hours.
Oelober, A. D. 1860.
Fort MotHtre, evacuated it on tbe 20th I
Prairieville,
D. R. Cook.
j erty has had the utmost protection from j
April order No. 15, Dates fur lum­
Townabspt. Suu Coonly K^ected Am’l Total.
u!t., spiking the guns and setting the gun
Orangeville,
Henry
Brown.
ber,
26.90
tho Administration ; and tbe Constitution
Yankee Springs,
John Miles.
April order No. 16,Russ fur stone, 1,00
carriages on fire. Major Anderson with I has been huld to carry and protect it in
Thor nappl c.
A. M. Hill.
“
“
“
17,Garniah for wort 1.25
hie forces luivo retired to fort Sumpter
all tbe territories. He makes his propo­
Mio« V*
d“'y
On motion John Miles was chosen Aa^na, 15*X kiXtW
“
“
M
18, Bronson “ “
75
ijjvj
!
J',
*»
mMNM
which is about throe miles at sen, and
sal probably under tho impression that temporary chairman.
7MJV J
NipUroireKB.Ol Wl&gt;6
■with a small force is deemed almost’ Im­
iw’n i ^bole amount of orders drawn 4232,11 '
Board
P
. ... ’ ,proceeded
------ - — —--to-MVtlwV*V&gt;MUH
electionVI of CMtitloB. 1M.M SW,71 JS.lt
the next President may not In tbe same
Woodland. Itw.ej *41,01
pregnable. On the evening of the 27th, '
,
,I chairman by ballot, whereupon Lucien Jobnatows, 1M.M «3W S.S4
way uuderstand hi* constitutional duties; Pulk WM
K
i
,uol5on 0*« n-'Port was accepted
adtasore. fi4.lt 4«.6» Mi
a large detachment of South Carolina
yet he says the judiciary will still conc.*O. Scott moved that the Board ad- Haiti aj*. 2I7,*O 137J.J3 M.ll
1.mjj'.s7 ! anJ coinrtiittse discharged.
»..n ’ iav.^1
Carlton,
0S.79 mo. # M.U
troops went over and took possession of
— &lt;
Superintendents of the poor made
10.16 cn.
6D.XXS
strue ihe comtitutiuu in -the same way, joum until 9 o’clock to-morrow morning Hairy.
154.78
OlILl.i
e.M
■Castle Pinckney and Foil Moultre. The
10JV.SI _
.V-’2 4MM
1^9 MU ® partial rq&gt;ort^md asked au approrialimi
nnd that Congress will still fell to posr **&gt;lch was on motion of Mr. Brown L101^
RnllatA.
H»,04 636,74
Governor ot South Caralinh had been
•wit 1 of 42,000 for llio support uf the poor for
mutaal emnrnt. ami Um hooka ' Aad it Is htrtb.
l»r, under « diOirmt ^..ruttiun of
10 “)JOU™ "nlil 0 °'d“k ll"*
Irvlsg,
110,10 7W.1S IT,&lt;3
1,01 WW । the
-• ensuing year.
' ——
. iur
Irftwitk w&gt;.
W». u.
U.u.
H.death
Haars,
fur । 1
satire (salt;
tendered troops from Georgia, nnd Ala­
i'rairwnll*. 169,1«
JI57.M 1
lt
‘
Carried on'amendment.
On motion of Mr. Mihm the question »et»ltni&lt;-«&gt;t, who ia
is auUorixctl
sulhorixed to aatlla
svttte all claim*
claims !1 BOMce4o1
, k*f
Orang" ffle. lot.n
‘
.■***£
747^7
bama, and several companies were ex­
Yankee
of appropriating 42,000 for tbe aunpurt; d”’ ***d finBj Bsnasr, S
Then he says the adverse laws of corSprings.
7'.B7
44OS
MI/-pected.
ThcJ’almcfto flag! floated over
uf tho poor bo hid on tbe table until tin- 1 D‘ted&lt;
Dreembw 17.
‘
Tbwrnapria,llx,n 774$ 7.0&gt;
tain Northeru States must be repealed or
Evening Session, 6 P. M.
2,6? 717,97
the Custom House and po?t office at
wB.j&lt;uruTn. —’-'j&gt;
On motion Board adjourned until 7
annulled. The President knows that the |
Board
—
Hoard met
met pursuant
pursuant to
to adjc
adjournment,
Un motion the propmitfon of Hmth ।
» a.wum.
Charleston.
North generally are not 'opposed to a fu­ I roll called a quorum present, Mr. Rogers o’clock, P. M.
A Cotant to furnish coffins forth© Iw.-ial ' T1*« bu*:ne*» eftke Ute firm will u cuutMMA '
•
The Commissioner* from South Caro1 ------------------------uf paupers was —
referred
the ..........................
Board yf
au- . - .to ..
*
•• v u v
w
H KgATU
j
gitive slavo law, and tiiat systematic op- appearing from Assyria.
Evening Session, 7 P. M.
I in* demand of the President tho iiume- ।
On motion of Mr. Brown Board ad­
Superintendent* of Poor.
poMtioa to the present one is not at all journed until 7| o’clock tomorrow
Board met pursuant to adjournment, n
PROBATE NOTICE.
diato removal of all the government ,
On motion tbe accounts of Jacob Maus
general;
He knows too and partly ad­ rooming.
quorum being present proceeded to bu»i- and John J. FuHcr were laid on the mble
troops from the viitinlty of Charleston.— ।
mits that'our State laws -Io not militate
new.
until the nextaosaion.
The Cr.buirt Is divided upon jthls point, ।
Tuesday morning, Oct. 9, I860.
Mr. Bowker moved that the auditing ,
..............
............
..............
««
vvr»
against tbe fugitive principle as it stands
On motion of Mr. Brown the Clerk
. »U Judge teerwf La Haatiante M&lt;Xd“
Secrctsriea'Tpurey and licit urging du- 1
THAT ILLS
I lUh dV of titter, IMo ; Sresret. 0 U ]
Board mot pursuant to adjournment, and ail-la iag of account* hr the besitnws I 'vas allowed two hundred and fifty dolin the ccm»titu'-*'&gt;n or
jM*tice between
fame, and the others insisting that (vr- i
Ihrir- 't apply
। Jn-h-v el lYokate.
roll called, a quorum being prwnt. of the evening. Cterrir-I.
apply un
un salary.
salary.
tbo States, or even against the present
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
I
M.
L.
Willlawin
moved
that
a
tom-1
&lt;*«.
motion
jbe
Pruaecuurg
Attorney
Board
proceeded
to
buaiuess.
’
iber evancatiou ia
On motion .the Prusecuure Attorney
. Pbstmaster taw so as to prevent a master from re­
illawed 4460 to apply &lt;»u salary.
Mr. Brown moved that the first busi­ ■ mittce of three be sprinted te r.-.«*.rr.t!n-!
Gen«titir;H(db,;
seatf orders 'to the claiming Lis actual slave. But If Michi­
Mr. Scott
Scot: moved
moved that
that tire
ths Supervisors
Su|wrvisors
ness of tbe Board to bo the examination a;.- । pat:, nnon all the account* that -b l ,
M
eub tramury at!
rlcston fo remit nil gan, Wisconsin, or Vermont can repeal and equalization of tho assessment rolls, be prescuted. Motiun did in A prevail. I !••• ■ ‘
•
for‘—
two ------evening
tuwskHH al
t.!l &gt;.»ndr—
The b^iucc|}, ft35,
, tm the h^t^oicc
VVherappon the B'-ru-d proceed ■! t - 7 c- nta lur earii evening, making the al-‘ 12—T ."J’!"?"'-."rw- “
»&gt;»■
or legislate in such a way as to mitigate either by a select committee or in a oom
1*2,
bc •"“*,r,,m ***••* »®4
■cewuut, irnmedi
j t« •al.mce five dnys. • 'arried.
; and, uniesa these the foara of thoei “Matrons ui the South" uittoe of tho whole. Motion prevailed. examine and pass upon accnuuu io a .......
.
Mr.
Telford
ennvod
that
the
Chair
ap
­
committee
uf
tbe
whole.
On motion the following accounts were ,
. orders aro com
with, he will demand end thus save the Union, by all means let
points committee of five to examine and ' Mr. Seott moved that the account of[| allowed, and order* drawn fi r the same.
of thr Federal Go
». •"ttjU.telraftte ymUtlteaMare, *n&gt; «ll &gt;
ment the enforce it be done.
’
report upon the equalization of the assess­ P. M. Blake of five dollars and twenty­
' youthfal bcaulr.
rnent'dlbis ordc
Ho will! sl»o supeight cents for Conttablo fees be rejected.
Haiti* f'rrtk, Jhc!&gt;.,Dee. 51, laM.
Now these proposals seem to bo re­ ment rolls. Motion lost
cUimed. a5»w«i.
press all mail mat r to and from South
Mr. Miles moved that assessment rolls Moticunreva’b 1
Ray, dr. rourt com. fees,
24.02 24,02
markable ns the acme of modesty,or child­
Mr. Hr' »vn isi--. ve&lt;l diat tlm account ef Bailey A’ Baker, materials
Carolina if tho
are interfered with &gt; lishneas. Tbe changes p-*&gt;posvd,wlth the of the town of Orangeville be taken u&gt;
orcrtwon'v j-«aita&lt;„. cut.vd'br a evmt.lksled
O.
L.
Ray
be
laid
upou
u»e
table.
Mi
linn
Cbmtnr
•
with ...
_ .i. _
in that Stale.
for Jail and Bam,
90,52 96,52
grievances to which they apply arc as the basis of equalization. Adopted.
prevailed.
i Barlow &amp; Goodyear, cur­
Mr. Miles moved that, tho assessment
In tho meantime^ths select committees Imaginary and unsubstantial as tbe vag
On motion Buaid adjuunieJ until “ •
tains and fixtures,
roll of Assyria be received os assessed by
31,05 31,95
o’clock to-morrow morning.
are concocting ones &gt;f,htcb clulurb un old woman’s rest the Supervisor. Adopted.
Peaae A: Fuller, books for
pacification. Ben­ ■ Tbe constitution recognizes slavery in
■Roister ofiica,
10,00
Mr. Miles moved that the assessment
10,00
Wednesday morning, OcU 10, 1860.
dscitu
a tor Critteaden
John
Slocum,
Jasti
on
fere,
10.34 10.84
to reinstate the a very proper kind of way ; we have a of Maple Grove be. equalis'd by deduct­
Board met pursuant to adjo-’r- ment,
“
“
“
0.32
Missouri Comprotrflv line cxtcadlng the I great regard fur its chnr.-uster, and wish it ing eight per eent from the valuation of
9,32
roll called a quorum being present,Board Win. Heme, whores fee*,
CHANCERY SALE.
1.5G
. _ ihe f’acifie’1 with tbo stipulation
tho reel estate as nasesaed by the Super­
1.56
, proceeded to examine and pass upou mis­ E. B. Throop, Constable fees, 5.70
to be at least as inlmortal ns the institu­ visor. Carried.
thhf slavery shall b&lt;| protected south of
5,70 I
cellaneous claims.
Ellen Smith, wIuicm foes,
8,75
tion of slavery existing under it, and are
Mr. Bowker moved that the nwessment
3,75 j
that line. Dougina! favors this proposi­
j On motion tho account of O. L Ray John Roberts, medical serriroll
of
Castleton
be
equalized
by
deduct-^
opposed to any alteration in it on account
‘^rax takoh from the table and allowed. ’
tion.
Thus Dougins stultifies himself
valuation of
-cr’’
3.75
3.75
of so unworthy n thing m slavery. More­ ing two per cent free
Mr. Cook moved that the Board nreepl T R. Baker,Constable feta, 10,09
admitting al once, tLat both prohibition
tho real estate as aasesseu by tlw Super-.
10,09
over, wo do not believe that moderate
visor. Carried.
. ’ | of the invitation of the officer* of the M. 8. Stebbinsdeputv aiierand protection to slavery in the* territo­
o these teal ar. kiwi a, th.
»«{U
te« -u&gt;». teuW ib, 11 Ik day of
Barry
County
Agrifeultum!
Soekty
to
compromise*, which shall be simply adetm.
r„.
62
7l I
iff»
fees,
Mr Roger* moved that the nssenment j
*«■
.
Octet &lt;r, 1649,1, Onn I.. Lav. Circuit &lt;*M«rt &lt;4—.
ries' is conslitutiaial.
1 visit'the Fair Grounds; also that of the
. SUSANNAH KIRBF.
(nr ,bt. cUUB1r Cl }I&lt;rT-_ win ,H1 „
da
quste to &lt;Klgunc.es of the time will in­ roll of Woodland be equalized as asses­
do
44.69 44,69
Sheriff* to visit the Jail and buildings.—
In ihe Senate Committee, Mr.lSeward
sed.
Motion
lost.
„
,
u
__
______
do
18.12
18.12
volve a suffender of principles, or mate­
r.L ux &lt;rwI■&lt; irriLl COTf n. IL' f,.w n.'rj
C. C. Blis^Ikp. Shsriffi fee 49*80 49*80
‘ offered a resolution proposing an-amend­
Mr. Brown moved that it be equalised Adopted.
rially retard tho progress of free instltu
■ Mr. Bowker moved that the Clerk bo J. Kinsley,
Kme’cy, Constable
CbnataMc fees,
f , 2,25
n’"
'—
by adding five per cent to the valuation
£.25
ment to the constitution forever jpruiiiu; tfhrs tt our country.
V8
M. Hole, witDOp fees,
of real estate as assessed by the Supervi­ instructed to compute luu interest on M
3,78
Iting auy interference of any State with
Mr. Bull's orders and draw now orders i W. Md’henou, assisting
If the more Northern States can be sor. Carried.
rapidly. »o that in'
b
tbe.inatilutious of any other Slate includ­
Carried. I , Sheriff,
Mr., Bruwn moved that the assessment for the principal and interest
3,00
tirvU Bevft u’ntsP
3,00
ridjof tho imputation -&gt;f all tho agitation,
• and tigbi
On motion Board adjourned until til U Bennet, assisting Sheriff, 1,00
ing persons held to service. Thislpropo­
roll of Johnstown bo equalized by deduct­
...
n.K Qtierni,
1.00
then the irrepressible conflict will bp ap- mg nye per ceut trom tbe valuation of o’clock, P. M.
'
'I
|J.A.K«Uer,
D.p.Sk«-lff
ing
five
per
ceut
from
tbe
valuation
of
sition was voted against by Southern
parent in slavery's own neighborhood; .the real estate as assessed -J
by w.»
tho —
Super' 7,7 , 'r*1*- ««u.'&lt;Lug tu tl
MJ"-'&lt;“&gt;.04 «&gt;.«
Democrats, Dkri* and Toomlw.
Here .
wotd*d Pl«| ct *,,j \ illssc.
O.E. BvertijSberilTfce., 009,34 OOOJ4
exdtemeat will Mill disturb those “Mat-, riaor.
r“"P
C“'
Afternoon Session.
Carried.
Dste&lt;t, December IDlh, l5e.
was'nn assurance offered that tbo free i
Mr. Rogens moved that the assessment I
Board met, a quorum being presenl J. B. Carpenter, Constable
ions,’’and fears interrupt their repose;',
0K1KLBAT,
I
j
‘
Ac'
—
■
Stateti dte net intend to interfere with* 1
J^t It
O»rrert Csurt Co- triasfoaer.
r * ,
08.58 88.20
' roll of Baltimore be received aud equal­
but the (Jhfon’will stand, lifter all.
| Board proceeded to examfoo nnd pass
ized aa usfc*|cd by the Supervisor. Car­
। upon miscellaneous claims, nnd continued 1 T U
PhilipIw^sterur
_______ __
_
W. p.
ried.
rote against the proposition.
Mr. Sew­
that business during ihc afternoon.
foes,
Mr-'Barnum moved that the aaaessmeot
47J58 47Ji8i
ard'oho offered a proportion to secure to
Ou motion Board adjourned until 7,
[cbMMrX! .- •■Txt).]
D. Cook, Jwrtico fee*,
roll of Hastings be received and equalized
o’clock. P. M.
1 W. W. Cooper, Constable 59,23 50.23 |
alleged fugitives a trial by jury. Douglas
os assef«e£
Motion lost by yeas and
foes.
proposed to amend it by adding “iu the
nays ns follows:
7,68 , Hsstor.u.e
7.68 7"
Evening Session, 7 P. M.
linw, Dec. 25th, A. D. I860.
do
do
do
Yea»—Barnum, Cook, Incram, Robin­
State from which -they etweped.”
The
Jm producing the
58.28 44,28 |
Board met pursuant to ndjonntinsut,
While traveling irota Irving to Hastings, son. M- L. Wdliama, G. Williams.—G
' roll called a quorum being preaeot, pro- Win. Burgher, Justice foes, 28,50 28-50
-D
— voted■ .for
•
Repo IL caw
tbo
amendment,
I
[ I was met by democrats who hurrahed
14*1, at
Nays—Brown,Miles, Scott, Bowker,
whfc the XMwoMts voted down the [ fur Breckinridge and the secession of
4;76
«g Until
Nash, Telford, Hill, Rujpra, Wilson.—9. । ceeded to business.
1
Mr. Rcbinaoo moved that the sum of
5,55
5,55
rttelu^si as amcrid-.-d.
A proportion
On motion Board adjourned until U
I South Carolina, rejoicing in the prospects
4,18
4,18
।
uue
tenth
of
a
mill
upon
tbo
dollar
of
the
tiTfreomtnend all the States to examine j
o'clock, P. M.
5,01
5.01
of a tiViLwar, or a .national slave code.
। tutai Eggregato valuation of tbe county
2,60
2,00
be appropriated for tbo benefit of the
Whan John Q. Adam* presented to the
T. Smith, witness foes,
Afternoon Session.
Very mprctfsUy
4.08
4.08;
, ---- -----------Barry County Agricultural Society.
Housetof Reproeeutatives the petition,
W. IL Jewell, Juatice lore,
Baud
m«l
.nd
.11
Uing
praan
pro.
cititaft*T&lt;such Stales, as shall be Fmnd'
1,59
1,59
The question was decided in the of-'
| signed by Northern fanatics for the peace­ oceded to business
Mr*. Herring, witness u
3,84
3,84
firmutivc by yeas and naro ns follows:
to roirtravrm* tbe constitution of thu CniHoughtalin, witness “
Mr. Brown moved to bo reconsider the
2,50
2.00
r'Miraasaad M link, t
ted^taiesand the Jaws of Congress was ful dissolution of the Union, though he
Yeas—Barnum, Miles Telford, Bow-.
all In lawaaMp fcur [&lt;
last vote taken. Carried.
99
74
, kei, Rogers. Robinson. Cook, fioott, Geo.
vaied .down by slaveholders. We omit had not the slightest sympnthy with the
Mary Hows,
- “
«
Mr. Brown then moved that tbe asaess- Williams, Wllwn.—10.
99
74 bold'
petitioners, be drew down upon himself a meat roll of Hastings be received and
IL. Lewis,
“
“
te&amp;to «Utoshove that the proposition to
G8 ttunu
Nt.ya—Browu, Ingram, ILU, Kush, 31. | M. 8. Langdon
Uprei
“
“
IMO.
evrS^xjwW.
1,98
1.48
L. WUliamk—5.
pr*n«t the interference of slarery in the
J. Fenton, Constable fare, 1&gt;0,46 18&gt;&gt;
Mr. Miles moved that the assessment
Mr. Ingram offered the following reso­
Stlttrt .Wks adopted by the Senate ComJ- W. Miles,
do
do
lTrekJ^^V;°pr?‘Or' ‘4&lt; ""-te-rSew
T®»&gt; AMWBICAW
roll
of
borry
l&gt;o
iorei.ru
2.54
2.34
Ute
in
the
Senate
and
in
the
House,
in
lution.
iny&amp;c, notwithstanding tho two votes
D. Striker, Express charges, 5.73
Mmioopre..U«l
5,73
IbMhftd, That tbe County Treasurer
sgatML ' Th* RepablieasM will ofLw the p-v.il.b dte
1,00
Mde odeoeaii^g Ucwuti, and spplaudod ntll
the town of Hope bo rerei.ud and , be aad is hereby instructed to pay I. A. I
same in th* Hunte committee, and If.
1,00
Holbrook thirteen hundred dollar* out of | T. Branch,
’
«
•
j’qq
Ibv
kz the demurewfte wn.
'"r rf
- -n
-------------..— equalized by dedualu&lt; tm&gt; per cent from I
LOO
with this Msonmee that tl. "
any money be may have in Ms hands of j
8artw«*n,wurk on jnil 9,00
« »mT!*»«•*» JmOot
mi.. tne vataatwn uf the reel estate as asses-1
9,00
do not Intend to interfere
«y
.- ■J
.
™*. MHltoliW»M t Sk-trtolo.’&gt; «ed. Motion prevailed.
2,80
«l&gt;'™
"'’••'Sj Sl««.Mfato|
.x, wItne**far*,
2,3ft
2,36
“tu taSwXta
Mr. Robioaou utovad that the ossesei&gt;r Ute j«r 1M0.
mew roll of the town of Rathnd be rwOn nteUce th. nwol.
-jyw
»ived aod aqwJiqsd as awe«.«d. Motion
H.T
t
Od motuteorM,. B.

slate that slaves
slaves aro
arc prone
property in Caro-,A_»
C _.L .L ____
1, to state
- gated, setting forth the aggressions of the j
i lino, Georgia, &amp;c; as if that Is not alrea­
free States upon tbe, rights and Interests
dy admitted and deplored oa all hands ;
of South Carolina, very Similar to those
| and as if it belonged tu Ihe National
being made by the various southern ,
1 Constitution to promulgate information
members of Congress, and the recent (
of (hat fact; or as if enough is not now
election is the feather tfhich broke the ,
adfintted in it by providing fur a fugi­
comet’s back.
•
slave law,
a
.u /&gt;
»■
vhudepute
,
, th™
,
„ &gt;- . tive
nvc stave
law.’ tbd
nn&lt; by the repeated pas­
South
Orolmu
C

Jfijrr'R will bo observed that «

eM^sd the date on tbe inside nf
Sfer 4s Wednesday.

iu

bn

�tings’ $rkt turrrnt.

cromci

"Jiril'til 3flisal!antm.

HARD WARE!

Al lew priae* g* to

—aXA—'

*0»09 WW
ft will bo observed that we have
changed the date on the inside of this pa-

This is to oorres

ifwria Wfldtmdsy.

er.bcdaa’ th. east half ,f ,h&lt;
netion number tlfloen. ,U&gt;'
three i t ' north ofronae unm-r with all and aiucolar H&gt;e
1'p ‘rteuanrea UM-reual** K--

JAHLS A. SWQtnr.

M&lt;*s. per doa.,...L.....J

fan nCtutiHy been issued for a long time.
Th* first side will be changed to tnsich

"B-rr:
Lun&amp;r*’ ^Mtew^dj’ pdf'

after thia&gt;rte.

H^uare Tta»Cw?i^r

comprised tbo

♦wore Immediate friends nnd ci&gt;Ugrngattoo
of Mr. G., and what was wasting iu num­

■red, that Monday tbs Uth
, «i .us o'clock F. M., .1
of Probate inHamtarc bo
ri®«_
«^d politeon; u
all partiea talcreated are re■how caure, if say, why tbw
or auould not bo granted.
■dered, that Um peliiionsr
ire Intereated. ot tbo preibr eaamng a copy ot thia
pwbOdMd iu th. Kepublic.u
r prwtrd is Hsstisgs. ia
H tenu uf t:.rre weeks, ruet In vith week. se»I befosa
r beans* is ths premise*.
U L BAT.
Judge af PrsWie. -

TE NOTICE.
cresrt hoUen, ai the offlee of
*" M“m,V «»&gt;•
1SAO j present, 0. L. Ray,

e of tbo judge of Probair.
ime and pl.cr- *E partiea
to appear and show ranee,.
• .-r .rnd petitioner ■hvuld
t ia hither ordered. I ba:
&gt;• to aH panic*, nteroat ed.
petition and the hrenng
ropy of tbm notice and
in Um Republican Ban■red in mud conntv. for tbe
wecrivrfy, am in rack

TO CONSUMPTIVES
irsrirsiA
u""t'd
NKBVdCS DEBILITY,

HEART DlsfedSK.
FFVER 1 AOCB,

made up by the

&amp;HMine««, fraternal spirit, and generosity

««i*«nd ]&gt;remi»«s:
' ’»« SmUh smt »
V-ttcu (45,1 |g Uiwn

.'1'6.19 ft»

SPECIAL NOTICES

(W&lt;atiiietd*y evening cf last week was not

thou

fifot.

GT H-lachs U th* rarorite aiga
racMs Hcntaaure.iAsn Arvucna wvra Caaom
------Visfaiire DtnAna Yu tittevad tats Mm* nature makes known any devtat on whsi
ary I* endowed, i* soakte Ike sfok and MSbriag the natural etate ot Ute bnun, snd vie*
throughout tbe teaglh and hrre.! th of our bred to light it u.*y b&lt; looted a*«s a aadrtnsnl
avwd iha rotsoguro Date*. Enpauo*. and Jgpp- to give sotiea of disease which might otl
rare*' cf protested {jy-red;' ftm.1^ wtrieh esoaped, till too Ute ’o beY.medlZt, an
eattore should never bs neglected. 1_______
m*y be cisaaitad waiter to* «■■■*., wist totnatre
ant only at tb* UflruJary bpt to ail parteufrUka malic end idiopathic. Symptomatic ilr*umb&lt; la
exccsduigiy common aad u th* precuner of a
country.
C»nsomptic* and I’slumnary Cumpteiata, Fe­ great variety of dresses, among which «re Apo­
ran, Hctulula, DyiMpaia, £re and Ear dsaaases plexy, Gout, Rheumatism and d! faille daksse*.
ricirr, and other Tnmors, Jaundice, aud Liver In its nart ou* form it lasympaUmtMut direst*.
Complaint. Fenina! Westneaa. aXB aU matins tbe stomach consUtatton* iM tuuJuoit, afhensUo BROWN SHIRTINGS and 8 H E ET­
diassae oocstitutin* KUmms koulorkr. of worms, INGS, Striped and Check Shirtlnga, Den­
ror.stipslfon and otlisr disorder* of the bo eels, u
rtr natu
ima, Cottutiadea. SatinoMea, Kentucky,
AgBteLraBkbotl itMrins kftwttoi* &lt;
afflicted
tbe heart are very •frcuo-ntlr sRswfod wfih So Jean*. Fancy an^J Black Doeskins, CaniOur rule ia to charge nothing for advice and bendacba. An*.:.is *itd |deita&gt;r*»aalao affirewritten prescription*; bat will furaish when re- lions which freguesiUy Mcaswn hr ■tael: e 1dm
qaeated tbs very beat tntdicinca st Um lowest paUiic headsrho is aiao very cumtsuo, being ususlIV distinguished by the name of sirkw 1 redeA,,
I rate*
• Th**- medHove are prepared in ora on u»a- sometime* cooungoa su&amp;issiy ins state of appa­
vATuar. tmdsr tho rare of able ChsmiaU, and are rently *ot*4 bedth aod preetrtein* at once the
ure moat reimUe known to seisacc, ideluding all menu! and physical •nsraies. ar.d in other in­
stances it comre*n slowly,hsrdited by deurareiem
• Um- recent discoveries. .
’
1 To sit sddrwMikg by letter. coUinln* Ml ac ef spirits or acerbity of temper. Id mod iBslsneea
■ count of symptom* and apMoreaae* af dteeaas. the paia is in ths front of tbe bead, over one or
both eyas, snd sometieir. provoking vomilta*,
under thi* class may ahn be named Aronljri-i.
Fbr the ucatmeet of either elsas «( Headache
BOOTS. SHOES AX’D GAITEHS,
Uie Cbvphalic PHI* h*. been found a sure and eafr
remedy, rv’isvlnr tbs nmst acute pah.* ia a few
mtantae, and by It* *nbU« power eradicating the
diteases of which Ueadacli* I* the unerring tafax.
i bhahad at the Infawpry, d^ald ten
and

Wr g^Bus

And Pkir*te Adviser.

rested at tbe time of this writing.

HASHIM
HARDWARE STORE,

We are not surprised that tbe people .
of thia village are becoming awake to the '
Our vil-1

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

aad

M1CAW

: TOILET

rcMorcd. the uleer beaied and I ere.-

■ Any.-wiv^ i4i!i.W.fo )
Vdlter, Eadisoa euuntv, X- Y., where p. rsoas fa&gt;
taeastta can address foe, be naciaaia* a stamp,
and learn mm* folty my a**hriaaa and dangvrans
nmditina for three ter
‘ ’
this letter if yn* like,
raise yunr repatalwe

HARDWARE
Herrick's KU ■tveagthainc Plaster a.
rus urn masmon
aadMaltacmyer.
Tbe Best and Cheapest Houaebold Reme­
dy in the Wot Id.

WK ARE CO KTIX DALLY MCEIVINO

Theu rruorued Ptasicrs cure pain., »rskne«s
aad distrsM in the buck, aides and bn sat, iu llvu
botiro. Indeed ao certain rry ibry Io do thia, Urel
the proprietor warrants them. Kpread from rreins, baJremsaaJgums, on fo-sutifai kid leather’
readers them peculiarly adapted tu the wants ot
fossOrudUbwt Thair application h autwv-

PARASOLS
IKON, STEEL, NAUS, MUX, CIR.

gg.* on. of th. “miiny ills flreb hi heir io" h Sc
prwateu L a° l*nl* unacretoud, sud ta muck Hj
lectcd M Cu'tiT&lt;Tina- tlflen iTigluoting is core­
lessees* or seu‘!O'IU ’ habits ; U m ve*«rd^J as a
•H*bi dlwnJcre: .■°w,i^&lt;e.»nn»cqaiM»ov io tuU»
acrirty. while ia rea.*'yi« «■ “&gt;» i "cu[*?r
nomaau n of many of i^a **■*
dancermi. dlM-a.e*. and dale*. eai?r era^'-caied &gt;« wltl
brio. l!.e offerer to an nutui&gt;..‘' isn’t- Areona
lb*- lighter evils of which coalivri. ses is !•»«*&gt;
Mleadaat are Headache, Colic, Rhcut&gt;. *’Um. Foul
Kreuth, A beearea. Dysentery, Diarrture.
s.k Appioay, ^UafW.
Wj
pecuoodr.-Mis, Melancholy and Insuiiy.
:
indirtu- tbai.' preaonce in tbe sysum by tbia
alarnnna rnnpu'm. Xol uufrvq.i.iHly the direst •
—1 - 21-, FAM.tl.Mlin..
M - ,,

CLLAB

ud

CROSS CVT

SAWS,

man. sad foetoie intent. T* soeki Mid ul tboy wHl
Er.aMasaBd sbteaaia*. Thatemate WB&gt;i"
abd t itbaut annoyaareortrouble, ttecfal'ta*.
ter will wasr farm one to four mmithv, and iarbromaticcamptainta, .tmuasand Xr.^r., treenesttv
effect enro when *1) r.tber rsmedie* fail, full &lt;lirtetiona will be found oa the bock of meh. l*nbIte speaker*, vocalists. Minister* &lt;-f the greprl.
and others, will strrnKtlxa tbHr tangs and ba,
prove their voices kymsre*^ H.av Sa tkrir Lrtftt.
rric* HjfAnts.
i

RT The abase artislea are mid by Ul tU&lt;tealCOOPER, .nd CARPENTER TOOLS,

fey ki* tark» Drogrirt* i« rtw Fvmci-

tmpAD Ik NARROW AXES,CLASS,

Tbean-ni-hof mind which partota exp.-ftSO
whilst witnrssing tbe aullbriug* of thc.r ci. ' in »
the**'Hbcn IkiJm,” not among the least ‘ ttarrngthe trying period of teething, f« no’ । • .
in romp*n»oh’•&gt; the Ire* vf tdst to which the.,
dangerous and disreputable ol which an­ are nacesnartty subjected. How nwr, in cv&gt;m«■iviroee of the fretMne** of tbeir llttf* sufferers,
those which put on an air of respcctabili- are enswfieltad to pare the entire ai*l.ta aittieut
obtaining an hour’s rv*t But where Mr*. Wixsty,’and ask1 fur protection.
Ia*t these luvs a ro-muxe Hrni-r for cnildren toaUMUg is at
Litter fall wider the ban uf euudcmoatiuti &gt; hand-relief is iocs liable.
It may wall be te. -ied a Ksetbre* 8vro*. for it
tad in an early stake.
From nil thruenusideraalike with all others.and we are la-art and loraale^wl iwat«u-. reind la the IllUe sutiervr — THE IIQUSEHOLQ AND. 1ARM. dona it follow, that U2« dhcrdec ehtmld rereivs
riantatMSi nsd Shop*.
hand in (lie! work : Lui if some are to be Itaffofil. not only rest, bat vijor snd health. It
immediate aluntiou wuiHservr it. wear a, and no
■Iso cure* wind robe, dysentery, dtarriia-*, sud t*
F‘&gt;r every Family, having over a liXX' receipts nanon should neglect Ion.' • box &lt;-f Chephslk
stu*
to
regulate
th*
bowels.
Jy
Im
.on
Cookie*.
Dvvin*.
Preserving,
Cleaning,
kc.,
’•’ippcessertto lx ncfit others, whose inis- j
Pill, on tbe drat appearanoa ot* ’he c-vreptaiul. as
How to Plant and what it is best to Raise. Ho* their timely oh win expel tbe lusia.inu swproacb•ion ia to drag down “respectable” young I
torurv animals,advice u&gt;House KeepencFanners, •a of disease and destroy tbu dan*e, oua &gt;*• to
and Jlcchsoic*, ca a I&lt;4)0 subjects of inlarjt—
men and “rrupeetaWe*' old men to the
Price 2S cents. Worth f’Q to fpy ope.
’
level of the ctsafirmcd suf and yn»L!rr,
THE pOMl'IPTlvrs BOOK.
For those wl»&gt; wish ts get well from that swyou ’till excuse us, geutlcniei, from par4c»eri3t»on af all tbe remedies
fui disease, a .
ticipptieg. We will have no part nor lol
used foi if with a careful etslnneat of Um results.
tiaa, rtmwuMli&lt;*. Iirert diseree. itver eamplain**.
in, any work which is to make vies *'re and erupt ’* diresse* which will be reeornu. -■*
aiuoa* the umma fatal and drelrocthe loth* rsce
s/WteW? :
____
__________
of mso St. dreadful are it* consniaroee* lo bnmaa life, that it is hardly possible to over jiimsls
IweoitTAnowB.—If we may believe tbe the Importance of an actual, reliable remedj, that
cm aweep uuf this Hcrvfulour contamination.-Ueuitki on sundry cask* nnd barrels, the Wr know thru ws (hall proclaim * dooms M«i
tn our reader*. oLune from ouch a quartsr a* n ill
iitijx&gt;t;UtUi&gt;fe of ••fire-water” during tbe leave lliile doubt uf ita efficacy—and still more
welcome, when we tel) them that it sorely doe*
ptuet week has been a brisk btainem. It accomplish the. **&lt;1 deaired. We mean Aykk s
would ecctu as though tha ‘old furtt^teyn' Si Map iitlLUi.iud il is certainly worthy UicaUehti&lt;m oF.tbMi wtm ate afflicted with .Vre/ais or
’^ijrc Keing^['n&gt;vi.ioueil"«o as lo Liable scrofnlous eomplsiutv.—.UUlf Rr-jiitrr.
to ‘'hrtld &lt;yf" until tbe threatened “riege”

lags la literally filled t&lt;? overflosing with

.&amp;a:iAa:3:e&gt;oji-o

SASH. uri P L'TIT, B U1 LA&gt; E R S'

HOt'BB

TRIMMINGS,

COOK1IW,

HERRICK * BROTHER.
FaiCneAL Caxsfon, lltanr, X, T.
ftaW .t HnstlB^byJ. P. Bobart.* Vro, Bolte
wood &amp; (.rant, «ndb’ drolrrseri-r*-* lirre.
Painter Brother*, trovciieg Agent*.

BOX, nd PARLOir STOVES,
-

wry^tyla and description.'

.

MOTTS
We *leo temrefoetcH ftapper.Brom.Xbeetlro
■Ud.ll* Waranf wnad artryahsga sto favi

tlan;*ir«tf irbleh wrwffl aeftaiGard Ti»&lt;

PILLS &gt;' IRON.
^VB TfROY^KtHS
.Manufactured nt the lowest rules, and put
up In nor part of Um county.

COOKING STOVS !

.
.. IUI-...
oaiiy proves &lt;ua*
ha preparation cf Iron can bcromparvt with it.—
fmimntie* of the I load, deprrsaiua af vital ec«r.
ry. paJeand otherwise aJek1. masluiw indi
enteita nreesaity in dnwal every ccmceivabh
Inncikms ia all malsdire ra wind, it bad been
!P*"! !!
1 fwed alamlstriy corstiic la rnckuf
tbs follon Itig coaapteuiis. 1 is:
_

la ItehiUtr, Nwrrans AFtrlioiw, KM*.
ciatirei, I &gt; rapepa in, Consttpw tton, Dian.
ywklw*^* TnrL^CU’ Sa"rUk^S,’

:ry sale.
terry, ia Chancery.
Compfotewaf,

Uffly: that the abwMa -rauld eVewtnd
iwangy, aad ran my life away. ! sms
■b-w much for two vear*, and not Hke. J rammkaead ul'u z yaet FHia.—
he .welling ernnmeueed rfi«ppranrg
ppearod fo point extern.Uy. I H
idKhd aea* fey Dr, Spragw. wb« UeautiuM fte Pllte, as my rv.- i.-iywaa
fd^JhlXm’^aX. snd*rj£l

GREAT VARIETY.

&lt;af thireo uhu Xere present The evening
Tbe undersigned, now arventyhre vears aid.
apparently rpent very pleasantly And ha* for year* tfevuied bisume lo'curing his P»
risboaerv aad tbe poor In New Ycek of these
entirely to the Nnti*fiictk&gt;n of all parties, । dreadful complaints, which Carry tbcuaaMl* and
1
iboasaod*
tn an untimely greve; be h's adcteni
‘flte •tfotikt’on v .i-j liberal considering the
failed toenr* all who kave applied lo turn tor re­
numbers present; U.. -iggregnte being a ' lief, and believing it to be a Christian dutf to re.
lien? thorn abroad, as well as at home, be will
trifle over &lt;&gt;m hundred uuRars, almost send to shore who re&lt;i*ire it,a Cony ot Prere-itk’M used. &lt;Frec nf t-hargri, with dirdctiOM fo&lt;
half of which was cash.
tweparu;* and nal.ag the same
Aire roles on
l;-rr. Hauling, Ventli^tiou, and Eiarcrac for the
Hick,
they wjU bad U»*e (-ametiisk. a wre cure for
lifLiiAaorxo.-*— A Mr. Stephens, from
Consumption, ud *11 diaease*' nf tbe ThmuT and
Jaowelt. Kent' Co., arrived in town on Lexus, Fanta as a ALa Coxn.^iT,'’xUukASB. Dniwrsu, Naaroci DotuTV, end FaSotarJny with two billiard tables,and tbo K»ls CoarvAixv*, and he Uopea-evcrv
“Betr.l Ill
r.., —... .. — 1 il
and
usual vuiconltutiU^ind proceeded ta take those aboold apply before it it loo late. Th.
them into the third story of Rower's Praaerip«M&gt;ra see need by lbs most smia^ t Ph
swisns of London, Paris, and Xew York. Tbo
Block, commonly known as the '•Owl’s wishing them will please address
■IBS’ PBYMC1AN,
KEV DJL CHAMBERLALX,
Ncrt,” and put them into running order,
iple remedies easily obtained for
decLUy-ape
Wllliarnatrargh. New York.
. ... -'1 i,. r._—a.ti -in the eveuiag a paper wm circulated in
planatiuus
of
the
ea.
symptoms, diet, bathing
The following is an extract from a let.
our village and numerously signed by
and
exercise.
Price
ter written by tbe.Rer. J. 8 Holme, pastor of ths
duzens as well an mem bets uf tbe Com
THE LADIFS Ml?&gt;CAL FRIEND,
Pierpout-HtrreS Baptist Church, Brooklyn, X. Y.,
nnm C-'sncil, asking M&gt;* Stcpbcpc to to the '-Joaroal sad Masawger." Cmetaaati, U-.
And the Phyaloiogr o.” Mnrringe.
sad •peaks votames in ttoruT of that wcrid-rruown A work on U.e caure symptom*. ?dd treatment
desist from putting up his toblea, aad ex­
of all complaints peculiar io tbe in, ou rearrtage,
pressing a determination to enforce the I
its duties, abortion and its results, on t?' 'dren,
their ills, and on the prevention of caoeei. ’ °**laws against ituch an institution.
The '
with lavalimblc luitn ctiou. to them on sr.bffo'W
of s private nature. !‘noo
cent*.
,
Tcmvnrtrtmco was properly delivered to
The CeitleB.-M Medical C*n&gt;pa«i*R,
the first named party ; and thus matters 1

dangers which vurrvund ibem.

7fTJ08

&lt;3- o o» s:

New-York Benerloent Infirmary
} ■•T.tin.rsrED jet.

Corrected, January 1, !4«

vCqx.iTiox Vim.—Tbe donation visit
lot inc benefit Mf Rov. A. JI. Gallon on
lety fully attended, but

Where you will dnd a CciHplrte stock. uf

APVJC£ FJU££.

with the day on which''our paper

bars wm tnotv

‘i. &lt;*».

REFORM.

®S».p-"

Mt— 1 ■mmatflr- *Msa&gt; cau—u. wa&gt;L
. .
'

Dailkv and Repatnrted fur tanning,

iJFkrboxsL.—Senator

rTacntni^e Rkamkk

'•n MIxitKOM'4 «•»&gt;•** M U* ‘»pcnit'K
&gt;f tbe seaman of the Legislature, which
take* place au-dav.

A

Wr enrdis|lr Inrttr all persons wtahiu* any­
thing in ourliar, to cal) and euxmias our stock
and prUea,sad if ws eaa satisfy tow with’ bvtb
wt would ba very happy to aallyoo.

CARD.

ILuiTntoa, Dec. 31, 1800. 1
Rni+flfc 'Mrsin:—Permit me through j

i rtaoo.) 7 5iu

&gt; os*-o*it*iM« Ho’ tender the grateful acknowh-djertifnts of inyself and fiimtly to.

In berv*«&gt; sttcetiou uf *11 lu.Hl*. *u&lt;) for re*»
sons tawvllterto medireU mro. tbcopkrsticn cfthl*
bvepsrsiioo sFttwn wuut to wduirre. Lt unlikn
lb&lt;- -Id sxtdcw. Kt* vigorevulr to«&gt;i&lt; wltbunt LrIn* oxcilte* M&gt;d orreWtw g ; MHin-nvlv. rtwwtariy spericut, even ia the most obstumtesaaM uf
h'.'r'

P- H &amp; J. RUSSELL.

TEETHIHc.

those kind friends in Hastis’re nnd vinir.i

; UastiDSs, May I Sth, IMO.

ty, for their,pleasant and generous visit

nt my bouse on the evening of the 2B:h

inpt.

May the blessing of Hun who .

Ji"

loves tiic bcMvolent, rest on tbe donors;

aiid let the here solicit their

codum-Is

and

prayers that I nmy be tn all a more faith­

SOOTHING SIRUP,
Fwr Children Teething.

ful *nd offirieut minister of tho rich eon- .Wh‘eli greallr hcfliUlr. the proem* of teething,
luh'dcina of the Gospel of Christ.
' by *&lt;&gt;000:08 tbo gum., redeem* •!! infoun^tlonwill allay all jm4s . aud spasmodic action, snd i»
■”' /u . '
A. II.Gastox.
j
"ttI8
TO REC BLATE THE BOWELS

t&lt;&gt;r* How often is your, patience tried
.01? ebriffng tin the te*-ub!c and

there be

mg vbltertl to panlbh youraetf by eating

Derewd apon h, taoUers, il will give rest to
joafosl.es. and
RELIEF AID HEALTH TO YOCR INFAXTS.

bale put up and sold this article far ever
__
.La
... -- AA-&gt;

'yclloWtiidNMdtod, ucwbnlenome _ bbcuits,
'’atkefetk' ^ You at once say to yourself,
what poorrS*lonuo»;
longer parakm itieh an

yoef

... v__.

i-f

ua-^-i

New Barry.'Mill,

NervousHeadaehe

IS now in lucccnaful operation, ready

HANtKATTCkKS’ AKO
CUSTOM

“WOZECK:,

First Rate MILLER,
&gt;yl. Hm
and our mill being built on the moat
CT&gt;1 OfM ■'
impralfiWrWA*'’Jt«’V ’^4
tersGsf(rate Mkt and stetares willbeobtabfod
Siuuttcr—w,_aw prepared lo do Uw
They set gently op-'n th* bcwsH-reteoehi* be.I,,Oort' Ploue five «• 0.11.

You eon get it of

It ia for aale by the princi-

Chfdlrt.l'A '

,|T.'

jpel grocera at wholevctlc, and is manufac­
BOMWOODtS-eBANT.

tured by I
Land de Co., at tbe
ji-'atrp^
Chptpicel Worka, Fairport,

Ilaotiad*. Boo. &gt; IBS*

11 aot eolv ndtevwa ths ah UJ from pain, but ia-

BOOK.
Grtptaa SB u* Bowel, ned Wind Cbolte,

ssdwTsreomv woTnl^ons^whtebJfnci ac«

hoatiliLl**. l OMt ra kite
oouldlte^ek.- RreRc-c
perplcx»i

341'Ata

in aa good ordered; m, protnfUiHL any
other
'&lt;x#ity.

Havlngiccurcd ihc service*of •

why will people
interior article,

.wheufhmjtoMR £• same price, pur.eha*! DjpJl&gt;eX«d te C*.’* pore,

J.ealtbful Saieratua.

On Die!, Exerciseaaad Ablution.
How tbs Fbyaietan ahoald be.
How to Prevent pregt-anrr.
And many otbar Uria»« Naw* roc rvThis Journal sbvuld be ta tbt hands of every

'

�EY

BUWBfUMFlEBASIBOOD HUS

Rood. 17 -UC Ihi.

U IM I'retr Iw. j
—AND—

BUY YOUR GOODS
DR. ROBACr.

LARGE ASD BEAUTIFUL

kashihias

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

Fills in Itw United Stotra. be ,»M forth _te plain
laa*ue&lt;e their curative propertirti
Tins eraa

tv.
who ateerve.rel«ct. end mske’Waetiraaca
doubly aura” b&lt;f&lt;.rv tb&lt; { decide-ant rverysrbere
anpruviuu and ursine We Ute uf these wonderful
Kq-renu. . All who couflde kt the ..wlum and
hooLty -f ibis eUto. &lt;w "bo chaws to
for themselves, arc Dow ot oot xot on this imper
^inRofoKkiu-.ite* the attention of tbe sick to Ike

Dreams of the Future, and the Past
Will al! be mine again.
Bat filled with happiness dirue.
Freed from all earthly stein.

ON LOW PRICES

ORIGINAL UETTEBN,

eye witnesses.

Three parties maybe consulted personaltyor
be letter, by tbo.c who have any doubt upon the
•aMecL The evidence tn the poeaetotoa &lt;rf Dr.
itobwek, wbUbis al all limes acceaxble to the
public, establishes th. follow fag

Dmni which recall the thirty laved
Who bleu ay tight were more.
Whose home, are .faltered far and wide,

DRY GOODS

from mrakberonf the Med.ral Profession Editors
of pwblie journal-, well koown Merobeste nod
Parinrn. ii&lt;l Jodie* of tbe MglMei rospeotabUlW.
givtnir acooaBl. of ritmordtaary cures wrewobl
Ey lbs rsmedtes, vt which cures they themselves

►

with vwrrfovrrrtirinfy. and tn a wry short time.
That aflcr all vther mcdtehise lfo»c prorod woe­
less, they relieve
141 ER COMPLAINT,

an J restore ihc health and strength of thesaflervr.
That

RICK FEMALES,

who bare lauguiabtsl fcr years ia belwteso weak­
ness snd dMpondency. recuperate wilh great ra­
pidity under thnr un .raUuR operation. Thai
all aexual (haabditiare retnorwd by their cor­
dialaad gently stimulating properties. That they
‘shattered C0NHTITETI0N8,

however thev may bars been irifltd with and
abused; that their di rod ter-*—I— «- •- &lt;—«•—&gt;
life, sod render it enjoy able,
rretly uj&gt;on the pufom disrn
CAVSE SOON TO HEAL,
aad disc barge froat the system, every taint of
Bcrofate, whether hereditary or otherwise. Tbal
tbay
RECRUIT the debilitated,
and there t* no disease of the Slomoch and Bowels,
the liver, tho nervous system, tho skin, glands or
muscles, sawixp rnow iwn»:TW or tub sloo»
aX» swaavioaa, in which Uiey do not giveywMopr
rvitef. and. id admirustcrcd before ihe very 0&gt;l
add of Ute bos been turaded,) rfod o pofalsw &lt;a«i

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

Come and See ! 1

VERY

CHEAPEST

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

RATRS.

It was about the year 1805, that I set­
tled in Virginia, near the fall of tbe Kana­
wa.
The country nt that time, was an
unbroken wilderness.
But few settle­
ments had been made by the whites, and
they were so far apart as to render vain
all hope uf asaiataoce in cbm&gt; of attack
from hostile Indians—numbers of whom
still Infested the neighborhood.
1 lived there alone with my wife for
several me nth»‘unmolested, and, by dint

DRESS GOODS
Comprises all tbe tetort styles of R1LKM.
Chailira. briBtenta. lawns, Bereges. FRENCH
MUSLINS, aad al! other kinds ihst can be nam­
ed, taray of whteh are greatly alerter la quality
and bcaniy to anything heretofore otfrrvd la this

BY

PRINTS

THE

or in smallar quantities at from »K »• 1
e’“u
per yard.
We have piles ofSIIEETlNGS,
SHIRTINGS,

CLOTHS.

STRIPES,

DIAPER,

TABLE

TOWELING,

and all kioda of domestic goods;
BROAD

also

C LOT II8, plain wd fancy

rn nxxsraeros or an

act .

Herrick'S Sugar Cea ted Pills!
rar trzrozz- irwt£z&gt;

PEOPLE,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

coaplete.

READY-HADE CLOTHING,

Wl

THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND! 1

SICK

Our aseortmrat •f Table aad Pocket Callery.
SILVER SPOONS. Port Mooais, lioop Skirts,
Yankee Xoliona. and things ia graaral ia Wl and

cxitem

Wo hare school books, all kinds of blank book.,
Pocket Ledgers. Mrcbsntra’ Maauai, Areold’i
writing Fluid. Noto, Cap, Letter, nd Legal Pa­
per, aad all kind, of .talionsry tn great variety.

AND

THINK!

AFTER WHICH, J
Yse’d scares expect, at ibis late di
Wilk •tartHng cures a l&gt;ook to fl
This 11 lb« case. the million «ar.

We Ihlak we hare as good Young Bysoo. Im­
perial and Black Tea*, as were ever offered ia
this Market Also all kinds of Brown and Whit.
Sugar., Syrup. Molasse., Fish, Rice, Coffee, ehoculate, Pare 8oda and Saleratus.

not dretroy. The scrofaimxs utfwt fa ranously
caused by mercurial disease, low Hvmg, &lt;!»ordered or unhealthy food, impure afr, filth
m&gt;d filthy habits, the &lt;levre-.;:&gt;s risus. and.
above all. by the venerea! tafoeUon. Whafa
erur be ite origin, it ia hereditary fat ths coa■titwtfan, drearading •• from pareuts to duMron
unto tlx? third nnd fourth feneration; ” indeed,
it esems to be the rod of Him who says. «I
their children."_
Iu effecto ettflmcr.cc by depoeition from ths
blood of corrupt or ulccrou* matter, which, b&gt;
the hra«S lirov, and intaroal ornna. b tsiMld
tubercles; ia ths glantta, swvUinp; and oa
the atrrfeoe, eruption* or aoree. Tils foul C«less laths blood, depnoses
so that rcrofukxM constitu­
tions not only suffer front scrofalorw esmplaintr, but they have far les* pewrr to with­
stand tiro attacks of other disease*; conse­
quently vast numbers trorivh bv disorders
which, althoush not ecrofulout in their nature,
art atilt rendered fatal by thia taint m tlte
eystm. Most ot the consumption which decun-T-ea the human fam.!y has its or!
directly
in this scrofulous contamination; and many
destructive diseases at the livw. kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all th? orpins, arise fiora or
aro axgrwvatvd by tho same ea:isc.
.
One quarter of all our people arc ocrofulous;
their persons are invaded by tids lurking in­
faction, and their health is undermined by iu
To clranse it from the system we taust renovate
tho blood by an alterative medicine, and in­
vigorate it by healthy food aad cxcscuv.
Such a msdisino we supply ia

E

DRY GOODS

in faulttess accuracy, aad dciicaey of de^malkss
upoa Poreefain wares rd sny description sad d:
tttetuuoii. nssd ss sresstvs of (uxurr or houaeU'd
■tlUty, such aa
URNS, VAHES^REAgAHT CUPS, TOILET

thereby -staring faitido I portraus aud faraishJ.,
an unique sod cxqme.te style ofsruauMMalrea^
article* in dosneatte use
In ardor to furnish facilities for thsgretUraMooof the popular Isste. ard to meet thr wssta ef
thi ee put rune of the F:»- Arts dsulross ot Uvtnr

AYER’S
the most effectual remedy which tire mcdioal
•kill of our times can devise fur tins everywbtre prroiillnR end fatal malady. It u com­
bined front the nroet active rcmeoials that have
been diacin w cd for thr expurgation of this foul
disorder from ths blood, aud ths rcocas of das
system from ite destructive consequences.
lienee it should be employed for the euro of
not only Scrofula, but also those other affeetions which arise from it, such as Havmv*
and Rant Dtsxieas, Sr. Axthowt's Pros,
Itos*, or ReTstriL-is, Purtn, Pirrrx.es,
DioTcitrs. Blaxhs and Boils. Tt-noaa,Trm*
and Salt Re sex. Scald Hero, Bnovow,
Riibvmatimx, SrrniLtTtc and MtacL-aiAiDtsrsiM, Daorsr, DrsrarsiA, Datuurv, and,
indeed, all CoxruuMxa sxisxxo raow Vrru«
ran on Ixrvax Blood. The popular bslirf
in “ Utpuritf of DttUtoi’' is founded in troth,
for scrofula is a dc-Rcnerat&gt;on of the blood. The
particular purpose aad virtue of this Sarsapa­
rilla fa to purify and rvaensr-"* •*-*- -w-’a-u
without which sound ncejtl
ennfan-roMad comtitutiocte.

Residents t* the Cewatry, who are
blc to visit pcroeaalty the AteUa
aud Galleries ia New Yarfc.

I

PersoM semJIog a photograph, smbrotyi
daguanroCype tr theoAoe trftlse eomprav ir
I York, eecwarpanled by
'
FIVE
DOLLARS
|
.
ctargs.
-------------

J.W.OAKLMY,
"

Stacks of

TEN

TERT L«V FIGFIE8.

witL . mu-trait produe«! by the pstrated prvcrw
By MOdii'g a pair •« daguevootypes sad
F I F TAB X .DOLLARS,
they will rrccKe fa return

A. E. EONSTEK

mjlnhood.
HOW

LOST,

HOW

RESTORED

JOHN BOBER'

HIYSIC1AN sod feergroe. I*

Not knowing but that he might be ac­
companied by others, 1 returned with all
speed to the cabin, and having firmly
barricaded the door, 1 watched all day
from the port bole, in anticipation of at­
tack from tbe cofnpauions of tho Indian I Ever shown in this Market, which we
had killed.
To add to the danger and
arc prepared to sell st a small
seeming hopelessness of my situation, I
advance from
discovered that I only Lad but one charge
TO II OCSE KEEPERS.
of powder left.
1 could make but one
QOMETHIXG NEW. B. T. BABBIT'S BEST
shot, and then, if attacked by numbers, 1
O MEDICINAL HALKRATUS.
should be entirely In their power.
DeIs manufactaned ftvat romtnon »alt,p I
thtand is propand sntimly dMe«M frotoWb
lermined to do the best with what I had,
other fefarstua. All ihe deteterrotw
I poured cut tho last charge of powder
rukttcecxii acted in aneb a manesr as lo
and put it into my musket, and then
produce Brood. Biscuit, sad all kinds of
Caks. wlltuel eontaiafxkg a panicle et
awaited the appearance of night, feeling
Sahrstus wbti&gt; tbe bread or cake la
confident of an attack.
Night came at
last. A beautiful moonlight night It was,
torned t - eat. sod paaacs lhnm*b tbs
too, and thia favored me greatly, as 1
■
bread and biacuil while bakinje. coaaswould thereby bo able to observe the
queutly, nothing nwtaiua but common
•alt, water, and Bout. You trill reaslmovements of the enemy as they ap
ly
psroeive. by the taste of lht« HalevHasUaga, May M, 18K&gt;. __________
proached my cabin.
It waa some two
•loa. that H la sotirriy diffsrvnl frou&gt;
hours sfter nightfall, and as yet I had nei­
OQ ether aalmtaa.
AQ
GENUINE
FAMILY
LIQUORS. 00
It is packed in one pound papers—1)0
ther beard or seen a sign of the Indians,
■ each wrapper brondsd.^B. T. Babblt's
when, suddenly, I waa started by tho bay­
WM. B. MOREHOQHE A CO.,
best Msdictaal Haterat ns;” afao, plclura
ing of my dog at tbe stable. 1 knew tbe
twisted loaf of bread, with a (lass of
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
effcrveodxMt water on the top.
When
Indians were coming.
The stable stoed ’
y. o puryhass one paper you should
little to the west of tbacabin^ind between, Bruita, WIms, «|u rr&lt; Segars,
the two was a patch of clear ground,upon bcgleart tocallOtsatteBtfon of Ute c.uum of
which tbe light ol tbe moon unobstructed. tbe United Statae to tbeir pure Wines and LinFull direcuuas for making bread with
Judging from the noise st the stable that uurs. put up under their own supervision, fat
this federates sad soot Bulk, cr Crram
Family sad MedMnal nae, ia oaaea assorted to
they would advance from that direction,! .Mtilcus tomera. Chthe, Military aod other public
bodim,
who
require
to
purchase
in
largera/smair
posted myself at the port-hole oa that
nuantities, in casks oAotties, will Ce liberally
side of the cabin.
dealt with Prt&lt;w. trtl
ra. ...I—•
1 had previously placed my wife on the
in T.ABABBirHBpDR£ C«NckNTRA-72
crostpole in the chimney, so that io case
TED POTASH.
our enemies effected an entrance into the
Warranted double tbo rtronglb of
cabin, she might crawl out through tbe
low chimney and effect her escape. 1 re­
solved tn sell my life dearly.
'
full diroctfaca for making turd aod soft
•uap t'atwnmcta wiH find tbit the
With breathless anxiety I watched
cheapest artleia In market.
from the port hole.
At length I saw
Manufactured aad for solo by
B T. RABBIT.
them emerge from the shadow of the sta­
ble advance across the vacant ground to­
ward my cabin.
One—two—threw—
great Heavens I six stalwart Indiana, i
armed to the teeth, and urged on by tbe
hope of rerenge, sod I alone to oppose
them with one ehnrge of powder.
My

NEW YORK COSTS.

NEW ARRANGEMENT
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES*

EATING 8ALOOM!!
Those desiring

1YNTERR,
TEA OR COFFEE.
CUICKKNM.
PICKLED TONGWK,
TRIPE,
’
NASD1XES.I

prescriptten used (Iron charge,) with fae direetfoas for preparing aud wlar tbe Mm. which
they will find s saro ourr for Censamptfoa, Asth­
ma. Bronchitis, Ac. Tbo only otyset of ihe Adverterser in send tag p resort ptw-s te to beaeft the sffltoted, and spread infonnstioa which be eooorhes
to be tnvaiuahte, e»t) he bopcu every sofferer w Bl
try his remedy. as &gt;t will cost tbrau nothing, and
mar prove a blessing.

actlO-Jy

TANNERY!

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tar

\ BAILEY.

aourwooDSMAmr.
.Un Uns. «ilk «kldi I b

P.fe-ChMfarlbdra

Hawings, Dec.

lartiar.m.IVtt*

Kings ctMiatv, N«w?ork.

HASTINGS

fl“L Cora, Om, Bnaar, UH, Pork,

Ws wiab to bwy OXEN, COWB, sad YfrUXG

DANIEL COOK

'USTICF. OF THE PEACE, G«
Tax Anviit. "HI attend to
bt. snd .11 other busiaras jwvteh

JoW
fa a
ArJya
A Lcctnre cs lbs 5■taro, TmtarM. a*4 psA-

said I, in reply tn th- remark «&gt;f my wife, !
•‘waa not the tinkle uf n bell upon the ,
neck of a euw.
It is a di coy from some
Indian who desires to draw mu tmo am
bush.".
Believing this to be tbe case, 1 took
down my old musket, (I had no rifle,) and
seeing that it was properly loaded, I stole
cautiously around the field towards tbe
point from which the sound seemed to
proceed. As I Iwd •tuppowd, there in n
cluster of bushes, crouched an Indian
waiting for me to appear in answer to
his decoy bell, that he might send the fa­
tal bullet to my heart.
1 approached
without discovering myself to him, until
within shouting distance, then raised my
piece and fired. Ths bullet sped true to
the mat k and tbe Indian fell dead.

MKSMi:74

k,

WILMAS KtfBUH
-rVJmCE OF THE PK*CE.
VI Cran-teter at law, and risliriM
OtSra In Baitey sHtoek. (wpatoin

■ bHVSICTAN ,‘NDbURGEOX.
*
Erdiciac Iu Hastings and v

New Arrangement

W1 UA.

W

DOLLARS.

A Paix or uca Sovsu Yams,
wilh the portiritt tirouted equal to miniature
paiaUags. and, fa liks manner. portraits can bo
reproduced on p-’rcciain warm er
Vassa or avaar e&lt; auvr or rixm,
ranging in price from
Twaxrr re On Hcxiisbd Daixsaa ns F&lt;.»

7Otrsx*ira5,"arrts=7o

Without itopplag to give any farther enumer­
ation of our stock ia trade, we beg tears to soy
that ww have a

HOLD&lt;A1£ aad retail tfaater i
facturvr of teatbsr. fladregu
■Crrek. Mirii- Al«&gt;. racato

A atentr oxkamxxtxd BaxAxrAir Crr
AxoSarcwa, wrm rna rotrraArr

G65±Si T5?^SKfi'S2n66

VERY CHEAP

'
NOBMAN BA1LKY,
.HAUER la svsry variety of dr^ r

PORTBAITH ON CHINA,
to make tbe following propooitfoa to

J. 8, GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

B URKTNG FLUID

BOLT WOOD 4k GMAh I

.EA1.ERS U&gt; Oil kinds of dry,gss4&gt;
' croekrry, Ac. State st., eppasite

sa epportnalty to posseta

Compound Eitrart of Saivaparilla,

DRY GOODS

CAN’T BE BEAT.

We bare a floe variety of Mu.lina, L*tiro'
SLEEVES and collars, CbimoiMtu, Grats shirt
Bosoms sod CoiUro. aad every kiod ot WHITE
GOODS; also Hoatery, erevy style of Gloves aad
Mills. Bonnells, |RibU«B. Drrsa Trimmings, ete.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

7rU»d.

of perseverance —being then young and
hardy—had succeeded in making quite a
G-OODS.
large clearing in tho forest, which I plan­
ted with corn, aad which promised an
abundant yield.
One morning after we had dispatched
our humble med, I had just prepared to
WE ARE NOW ON HAND
venture forth upon my regular routine of
with one of the LARGEST and
labor, my attention was arrested by the
BEST AaaortmenU of
tinkling of a cow-bell in a cornfield.
•"There,” said my wife, “the cow is ia
the cornfield."
But tbe ear of tbe back-woodsmen be­
comes, by education, very acute, rapecially so from the fact that his safety of­
ten dejK-nds upon the nice cultivation of
that sense, fwas not so easily deceived.
I listened,tbe sound waa repratvd. "That,’ |

CORD,

w mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEC
RTAHLE BLDUl) ITLI^ uro ewdoraed by the ima, F. A M. Qmimeres, TWEEDS,
oxpmsraeeof t bin.a nds of UvtogWiteaMeo who.
iu tettero, uKdariis. medxal wc-rba. and by word and every kind of GOODS for Men and
—------■*-------—*-bo tha very brat neopmd toObrokewlswn Boys’ Clothing which we oflfer at
buot diaoaaa through
vietimaof U1 BraJth.
EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.
every avenue
ore
pel Ulbstrowghiy and.
.
Owr assortment ot BWT3 A 8ROR8 ot alt
Ko aoe can doubt their superiority after
ranetics.
Ladies Galter.. Grata Gsutsra, Oxford
one afogte tria)-th«y are Ml only better
but, in fact. Chesper thao any other Pills, far it Ties, Cocks, Ac.,
tatesaa teas number of them to produce a bsSfor
L'price of the Reandinarlsu Wood Purifier, |I

farad Dr. Hoback’s S)«cial Notices and
CtrttflcMtev. published la a conspicuous port of
this paper Irom time to lime. Dr. Robsck's Med
teal Almanac and FsmBy Adviser, containing s
grrat snssunt of interesting snd valuable Medical
laformatfc n can be had gratis of ray of the agents
thraghnst tbs cotmtrr.
In &lt;ti:Hevlt or cotnpliesterf cues Dr. Re back
ofoy be applied to r&gt;ersooally or by letter radostagOM dbmp far the rrnly.
.
Principal ntBce and sate rooms. No. • East
Fourth si., rd building from Main llrvet, Cfatoianati. O.. Uberatotyin lluusroud MrveL
For aalr Lv J I . Roberi. A ( u. Hartings, Eli
Nichols,Oraneraille Mills. I*. A. Raster, alroHeff-

Tbe hero of this adventure lived to sec
the rude wilderness, where he had pitch­
ed his lonely eabin, transformed into
smiling fields, snd peopled by hardy and
enterprising pale faces, among whom. hi&gt;
last days ware passed in peace and plen­
We question whether, In Ibis history ty, undisturbed by tbe presence of his
of “hairbrtalh" escapes, * parajiul to the old-time foes.
following can easily be found. Tho story
was related by an old and valued friend,
now reaiding in the country, but whose
early davs were spent near the tragic ad­
venture here recorded.
We give the

djcitt Sftistcllanj).

story st it was related, io the words of

CASSIMERE8, IJncti Drillings, Den

per boifar. or *5 per half deten. Ot tt*4eaodinariaa Blood Fills, 2B cents per box, or i boxes

With Hesvvu's prismatic Insist,
And imthe bow of proausa Mill,
Living tay lift in dreams.
Montprtter, Dea 2d, I960.

WE
That the BLOOD PURIFIER and ULOOL
’ILLS have b&lt; rn proved by analysis to
CONTAIN NO MlXfaRAL.
That they rare the almost universal eocnplainl,

Dreams st the part whM&gt; briagosme Store
Tbe happy childish hours.
When all Ufa's future bad no stead
To blight its goldsu Oowera.

diiifinrbed, logrtber with tbo rift* &lt; lh«
ofl&gt;er. Securing tbe arm* and umMBkion
uf tire faUrti Indiawfa 1 followed up tbe
tedil of tbe miaaing one until it reached
the river,’ bayond which point I ouuld aoe
no trace » tak-rtr. From tbe amount of
blood which marked the trail, Uwelhrr
with the unmistakable evidence that he
wag mortally woqiHhd, and in order to
prwrt bl. bia&gt; nora Mlinstew tbe
hands of hie whit a foe be had groped bit
way to the river and thrown bitnadf into
the current, which bad bom* him away.
The Indfona had killed my cow, and
that, you may be aaaured, waa no aumll
loaa; yet, in my graiitttde for the eacap.
from the ravages, I would have been ut
terly willing to have made sacrifices.
1
was well provided, by mean* “d •muni
tiot» taken from the seven Indiana, in case
of n second attack
but this fortunately
proved to be my last adventure with tlx
savages.
Not one of the band bad cs
caped to tell the tale and eite bis brethren
to revenge the death of Ms other comeads.
“All," exclaimed tbe old man as tear* :
flushed from hie eysa at the memory cl
that eventfol night, "that was a glorious
shot; the beet fever made,"

BtotJags. Barth

B. C. ITUNBL
JHDOK OF rlOHATE. Mot
,rJ Lead aad Tax *eeto.
the Oort Itorae, st Hasuagn,

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 186L

VOL. 5.

Sastiugs’ ^asixrss Jlirtrtonr

HA3TIXG6

DRUG

STOREll!

Un xMrttei Board adjc

(Cb-cfoaW.)

until 1}

port by allowing the aeoowst of J. i.
Chandler at one instead of fire dollars.—
Carried.

December Mth, 1800.
BOLTWOOD * GRANT,
ealers &gt;■&gt; ui ki»d. of dry, good., Pro«riM.
crockery, Re. State at., a^poaite poatattea.

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

D

NO. 36.

-

Jim KECEIVED

Board met pursuant to adjournment,
roll called, a quorum not being present,
on motiun adjourned until to-morrow
morning at 8 o'clock.

port &lt;»I Ute committee by allowing the

R H. Hank, O-teteWe fees, M6
J. K Navias, eqaalisatfoa

Thursday morning, Dee. 27th,. I860.

new and most complete assortment of
TueeJay morning. Dee. 25th, 1860.
Paint-. Oft*, Cam-

FIRM,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

HOWEB,

Board met pursuant to adjournment,
roll called, dw following were present:
Barnum, Brown, Cook, Ingram, Miler,
Polly, Robinson, Rogers, Scott, Telford,

Carried.

to bnsinees.
The committee on miscellaneous claima
reported that they had examined the fol­
lowing account* and recommended tbeir
allowance as follows:

HUI, Robinson, Rogers, Scott, Telford,
port of the committee by allowing the and Gsa WfllRnty—]&amp;
account of Jaeob Maus at 62,88 instead
Mr. Milas
m recommended by the committee. Car­ hL L. Willia&lt;ns.-4.

ried.
Wilson, and Geo. William*. Absent—
Mr. Bcott moved that the account of
Bowker, Hill, Naah#nd M. L Williams,
W. Falk, Ttmtiee fees,
Board proceeded to business.
■7,54 rejected
morrow morning. Carried.
Mr. Mile* moved that a committee of F. M. LattiLg, Deputy
Mr. Wilson moved that the report of
five be appointed to settle with the coun­
She fi ty-*,
1145,01 143,01
ty Treasurer. Carried.
8. Sandford, Constable fee,, 8.00
2,00 the committee a* amended by the Board
UT FOR MEDlCfXAL rCRPOSES,OXLY. Jg\
Mr. Brown moved that a committee of
10.22 10.22 be adopted. Adopted.
On motiun Board adjourned until 6 o’­
throe be appointed to examine and rcjiort D. C&lt;K&gt;k, Justice fees,
5,30
530
upon all miscellaneous claims. Carried. W. Falk,’for jury fe«.
6,00 rejected clock, P. M.
The Chair appointed tbc following aa J. P. Roberta 6s Co., for
Evening Session, 0 P. M.
merdiandixe,
such committee*:
33,35 33,33
Committee to settle with the County C. G. Holbrook, deposition
Board met, roll called, and then pro­
Treasurer—Robinson, Ingram, Wilson,
of witness,
160,00 100,00 ceeded to buticea*. ■
Mr. Ingram moved that a committee
J. A. Swcexey.profewrionai
Cook, and Telford.
Committee on miscellaneous claims—
services,
29.25 21.25 cf three be appointed to rcj»rt on «*larie*
Brown, Barnum, anti Rogers.
E. O. Gray, jury fees
1,00
of county ufheers. Carried.
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPlCfcS. ) LI JI
Mr. Rogers asked tu be excused from T. Phillips, Under Sheriff
The chair appointed the following- as
fRCXES. FIGS, RAISIXS. &lt;
L&lt;1L
acting upon said cominittoc.
Ingram. Cramer, arri
11,35 such committee:
fees.
On motion of Mr. Miles be was even*
138 M. L. Williams.
The Superintendents of the Poor rob
ed, and Mr. Geo. William, appointed iu
».«8
P. M. Blake, Constable fees, 845
6,75 mlttod the following report:
his place.
1IDD3C3S7 IPXIRnnUXJi?
On motion Board adiournou uZ‘.'4 I®’ A. J. Stanley. Justice fees, 1.20 rejected
AM CMkiar Extracts,
1*. m. J?**1®* Constable fees, 5,08
4,&lt;*
‘
morrow morning al 8 o clock.
John Patton, jury iceJ
25
25
No. of persons relieved o.- supported duWednesday morning, Dec. 26tli, 1800. W. Falk,
do
a the year,
80
‘
25
23
Board met pursuant to adjournment, J. G Bugbee, do
1 expense of such report, 81561,78
roll called, quorum present, Mr. Cramer Ansel Havens, __
Amount paid for transportation
J.
McCollum,
do
2i
23
appearing in place of Mr. Nath who wa*
of poor,
45,00
te.v». mexvha lines, papct. ex’do
25
25
unable to attend, and Mr. Jackson ap­ Orson Falk,
Amount paid for other items which
do
25
pointed in pk»C2 of Mr. Bowker n ho had E Johnson.
do not constitute any part nf-the
(i
G.
Matthews,do
resigned.
actual expense of maintaining the
. do
MOST POPULAR
Two &lt;«n&gt;tn!ttce on miscellaneous claims A. Blake,
poor,
105,00
reported that they had passed upon the G. W. Ligetner, do
Amount paid to Superintendents
E.
Smith,
do
following account*,and would recommend
of Poor,
120,00
J. P. Hart,
do
tbeir allo.wauee as follow « :
Amount paid to keepers nd oth­
Sheriff
er officers,
280,00
fees,
15,07 15,67
1.75 A. J. Bowuc. Justice fees,
Of the persons relieved 28 ware in­
A. Phillipa, witoM* fees,
2,75
9,30
9,40
L^QXBArlow
AGoodyear,
for
mates of the Poor House, and 52 had
•’ Wm. Burgher, Justice fees, 1,00
S. Sandford, Constable foe*, 2,50
2.w
cUx&gt;k,
1,88 temporary relief outside.
13.88
not .
r
There were 8105 psid for permanent
do
do
do
6,01
5,01
87
’10,43 S. S. Parkhurst, witness fees, 50
do
do
do 11,03
56 improvements about the farm and house.
There was raised upon the farm 236
E. D. Sprague, witness *
"
E. D. Sprague,
“
“
8,75
3,75
John Tinney,
“
and assisting officer,
1.S0 bushels of wheat valued at 8236 ; 152
S. D. Elwood, Record
E. E Snramj^
vaiueu si euo 1 to uuau25 els of buckwheat valued at 856; 345 bu.
12,00
12,00 a p. dS&gt;w*”
do
25 I of ears of oom valued at 846; 9 bushels
pua u coMPoexndo
do
14.00
11.00 J. A. Robertson,
do
?RII'TIOX3; and any
oslofbcans valued at 99 ; 200 bushels of
4,88 IL G. Stcadmsn,
S. D. Elwood, office files, * 4,88
,.
do
nr,! potatoes valued at 640; IS tons of hay
do
press and seal 12,00
12,00 | G. T/Fenn,
do
oj ’ raised at tlMh 2,024 !bx of pork valued
. Mrs. Titus, witness fees,
93
1 ‘roo. Grier,
do
I Timothy litas, witness fees,
93
“CV.SM*,
25 at $100.
do
J. P. ROBERTS k CO.
2f,
Given under our baud this 26th day of
1 H. McNair,
M
« •1.50
-*
'••■^ H. 1 ridrabare.
*&lt;»
i
T.
A.
D.
iu£«
23 December, A. 1). 1860.
Thomas Smith,
“
“
2.M
do
2,22 J” 1 M. l-Ho&lt;U.,
S. Thompson,
“
“
do
32.0° 1 a Truk,
Joux W. Stkdmks,
Boltwood de Grant, carpet,
Daxikl B. Pratt,
John Oberlv. wiuiesa fees.
1M&gt;
»V J.
J. KL
M. Sweeaev.
S«e*r
w
do
Superintendent* of the Pour of Barry
M. Hole,
“
u
3-06 Bailey de Baker, merehan3,06
3,50
di4
’
.
Z
Geo. Fowler,
“
“
8,75
3.50
disc.
38.48 38,48
1.05
80 I. K. Muay, witasae fees,
2,61
7’21 !
On motion tlw report was accetiteJ
147 rejected c. Tbomproo,
“
8. Myers,
2,67
-’B7 ord placed on file.
*
1.22
1—’ J.
1
~
Isaac Hoyt,
J. M.
M. NerioZ
Nevins, I
prUtlag
offi
_ „ ‘
Mr. Cranwr moved to allow John
1,22
J**2
boalder Bracca, a sapcriar article !&lt;&gt;r **!• by T. Bawdy,
0,00
rial canva**,
1 Roberts fifty wmiirs a* salary for Super­
O
J. r. K. k CO.
06
P. Cramer,
W. W. Cooper, Constable
intendent of Poor for 1860. Carried.
D. Striker, Express charges, 7,05
7,06
Bscs.
I14,35
14,85
Mr. Triford moved to allow J oho W.
rdar Sbal. Lead and Cam for mI» ci&lt;e*n by O. L. Ray, Com. fees,
6,00
5,00 J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co^ sun­
J. F. kOBERTH k CO.
Stebbins fifty dollars for Superintendent
Ansd Haveas, Constable lee 5,52
642
dries,
- • •____
1.18
of Poor fur 1860. Carried.
! G. W. Gregory, witness fees, 1,74
&gt;.74 W. H. Brown, Jestice fem, 9^1
9.86
Mr. Wilson moved to allow D. B.
B. F. Gaskill,
•*
“
80
86 Wm. Buvce,m«licaJ «crrices,5,00
5,00
PraU thirtv dollar* a* salsrv for Super­
P. M. Blake, Constable fee. 11.72
J. J. Chand'er,
"
“
5,00
5.00 intendent rf Poor fiw 1860. ’Carried.
^70 j Aiauai Webster, jury feea,
i Wm. Erik, Justice fees,
2,tU
. -_k
1.06
ijoe
Mr. Brown moved that an order of 826
u u
u jKrt
D*M. Dewey
do
146
ba drawn for a Record Book and Index
3.54
J. Kiariey,
do
1,06
now wanted iu the Register offie.
Car­
D. Cook, Justice fees,
l.lSrejected S. Kinsley,
do
1,12
1,12
ried.
548
5Jffl Reuben Ilolracs,witncu fecs.1.18
1,18
Mr. So^t Introduced the following
D. M. LoveUcc,
5,40
5,40 Tliram Card,
“
“ 1,06
1.06
rosolatioa:
M. L Williams,
5 34
5,34 ILHull,
*
•1,06
—
1.06
Rrtoietd ky ike Board of Saperr 'utrt
John Barnum,
2,58
2,58
1.19
U2
for Barry Conety, That the time for the
C. H. Palmer,
3,12
1.06
collection
and return of taxes be, and . is
Young America Ahead.
8,12
D. Grok.
3.12 G. Roswell,
1.06
1,00 hereby extended thirty days from and
E. P. Chandler,
1.06
J. &amp; Signer,
______
.
do
1,06 after Jbe time fixed by law ; and that the
O. L Ingram,
3,84
3,84 B. Toggert, Constable fees, 8JI1
841
8.9«|____ _____
,
H. P. Cherry,
3,96
C. Sheffield, witness ft-.
2,06
2.08
in aaia county be, and aro hereby re­
A. C. Wilaro,
4,44
4,44 ( u m. Burgher, Justice fees,. 1.00
1.00
quested to notify the township Treasurer
5,04
5.04 1 J. j. Fuller.Constable fern, U
—
10,00 10,00
of their respective townships as soon as
6,40 E. Magnwan. Justice f,-e-,
3.00
5.40
340 may ba Adopted.
RG EST STOCK of the
S. C. Priudle,
3,72
3,72 a. Havens, Constable fer^, L00
BEST GOOlfe. »1 Ike .
1,00
1,00
the eammiltoe oa salaries of County
4.441-------------------- —
A. M. Hill,
. LOWEST PRICES
1.00
1.00 officers submitted the lullowing os their
8. S. Ingerson,
4,80
4,80 S. C. W.&gt;,.draan,
do
1.00
1,00
report:
3,42
3,42 L A Osgood,
do
1,00
1.00
siiflf* hxa vriiAtD wash sto fax
For Prosecuting Attorney, 6450; A&gt;r
Asa Lapham, witness fees, 2.40
8.46 B.8. Caswell,
do
Treasorar. 8700 ; for Clerk, 6430 ; for
Tin. COFPFB ASDSffOeTIJtOn
M. H. Palmer,
do
231
2.34 J. McCollum.
do
l.M
Judge of Probate, 8700.
waff, *iwbi orrxa
2,40
D. IAphan&gt;,
2,40
1,00
On motion the report was accepted1
I L. Lapham,
234
2,34
. Zvjur jrr&lt;E.
and committee discharged.
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fv Mfortmest ok PARLOR STOVES, eonpriw IL. H. noj~=b,
2.31
fees,
L7.66 16,03
Mr. Soott moved to amend the reportt
2—- -■
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2,34
’ Abel Simmonds,
.24* H. D. Norris, witMM fees,
.2.63
of the committee by allowing the Clerk
2,46
J. F. I’nllar.
2,46 O.E. Everts, Sheriff feta, 553,00 573,00
ELEVATED
8600.
2.46
2.46 W. K. Ferris, Constable
E. II. Mallory.
OVEN STOVES,
'Die question on the amroduM-nt was
2,;.J
Isaac J. Brooks,
2.52
fees,
(no action)
74,00
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lost hr yeas and nays as follows: , ,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
John McDerby,
2,70
2,7V 0. N. Boltwood, witneea
Yeaa-ScoU, Telford, and Wilson.
PARLOR COOK PlvtESf
Wm. f). Freeman,
2,04
2,04
t set Mca fas UUslowa.' .-'.a Pty*end BesSer Aarau Brooks,
2,40
2,40
•beriff, M0
1,00
Rufus Brooks,
2.46
246
2,63
«,
2,63
luma, Cramer,Hill, ingram^nd Jackaou.
Wm. Detro,
2.22
2,22
Mr. Mites wa* aha«L
2,34
2,34

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H. COOK,

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Mr. Hill moved to adopt-the report as
needed by the Board. wHeh was lost

Yeas—Cromer, HiU. M. L WiUbma,
and Ingram.—4
Nays—Barnum, Brown. Cook, Scott,
Jackson, Robinson, R-cer«, Telford, Guo.
Williams nd Witam.—10. Mr. MUro
was absent.
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Mr. Hill moved to further amend the
report of tbp committee by allowing the
r.'w^riMttag Attorney a salary of 6300,

leas—Cramer, Hill, Ingram, — 5*
Williams, and Geo. Williams.—5
Nays—Barnum, Brown, Cook, Scott,
Jackson, Robinson, Roger*, Telford, and
Wilson.—9. Mr. Mites was abeent.

Prosecuting Attorney a salary
which was lost by yeas and na
lows:

WUk If, CnUeacill *

FUPERFIXE FLOUR
SHELLED CORF hr

POTATOES

2UaJ&gt;tIlfa&lt;* per ewL

Blake at tVo dollani and fifty -four cents.
Carried. ,

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. Mr. Telford m&amp;red that the report of

Wilton.

Evening Sesrion, 6 P. M.

Board met, roll oliad,all the members

Board. Adopted.
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Mr. Miles moved that the Clerk be
do 88840
Instnietnd tn compute the Interest on
do 23043
Mr. Witbeys order and draw a aew or­ To BMtu receipt*
139441
der for the principal and interest to the -To Feb. redemption*
29,04
order of B. B. Clapp; Carried.
By Feb. vouchers
488944
On motion R-iard adjourned until 8
«M7
25,00
o’clock to-morrow morning.
March, To March tax reFriday morning. Dec. 28th. 1880.
778.67
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
11547
roll called and all being present, Board
366,37
proceeded to business.
06,&lt;7
By one mouths salary
Mr. RolMnentf moved that the account April, To April tax re*
255,42
celpt*
To April redemptions
118^41
36740
Carried.
By “
vouchers
Mr. Scott moved that the Board pro­ By one months salary
6647
ceed to the election of Superintendent* of May,
May. To May tax roctipta
252.98
rec
m May redemptions
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71,13
To
19411
By voucher.
Stebbins, and Daniel R. Pratt were duly By one month* salary
elect od.
June-, To June tax receipts440.63
Mr. Scott iatrodneed the following res­ To June redemptions
6345
olution :

218244
ing* be published in the Republican Ban­ To July tax receipts
7542
ner and Ilarry Pioneer, papers published .
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redemptions ,
15,72
To fineof W. II. Brown
7,00
By July voucher*
2236,11
aaid sum to be divided according (0 the
66,67
ratio of circulation of aaid papers.
;
Mr. Wilson moved tu amend the res- &lt;
csip!«
160JMI
olutiun by fixing the sum to be paid at To redemption*
10 fiO
fiftv instead of sixty dollars.
24A26
By n«ie munths salary '
the amendment, M. L. William* moved
to lay the resolution together with the
county bond*
81,73
nmcodment on the table until two o'clock To fine of Wou Falk
11,63
P. M. Carried.
To September tax recript* 383.43
u
redrmpthos 388,09
of three be appointed to confer with such By September vouchers
128JM)
of the publisher* of aaid paper* *ud war- By one menth* salary
tain fur what amount they would publish October, Tc October tax
.the proceedings of the Board.
Carried.
351.96
'Hie Chair announced the following as
278,66
arid committees Wlteon, Robinson and By October vouchers
1307.78
Cnttnur.
By one months salary
Mr. Robinson and Cramer asked to Ls , November, To November
excused front acting upon »*id committee; I
redemptions
__
To cash of Auditor Gcnera)4S7,02
To cash on Holdens recog­
Ou motion Board adjourned unll U
nizance
560,96
o’clock, P. M,
To nri
Cook, fixe
5,00

Afteroaon Scoria*.

diAO
27,12
75.61
•ueters

the*

amended to allow IB at 0120,00.

Low Pressure System

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until six

Mr. Miles
II. N. Sheldon in aconant with Barry
Mr. Telford moved to amend the re­ County for the year I860.
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port of the eommiuee by allowing the
Proaocnting Attorney a salary of 6600, Jan. 1st. Tu ameunt from
xrbich uas decided by yeas and nays as
old account
f------------0278,00
follows:
To Jan. redemptions
56,04
Yeas—Barnum, Miles,Robinson, Scott, -By January vouchers
Rogers, Telford, Wilson, and Geo. \VU* “—
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By one
months
salary
66,67
liams.—8.
Feb. 1st To ash of
•Nays—Brown, Cramer, G&gt;ok. HUI,
Woodland Traaarcr
445,56
Ingram, Jscksun, and M. L. WUHama. Cash of Irving Treasurer
There being no choice, the Chairman Cash of Assyria Trotui.
.
689,ii
was culled upon to vole. He voted yea Cash of Johnstown Trona. 608,76
which detided the amendment in thu af­ Cash of Maple Grore do 51,89
firmative.
Cash of Orangeville
do 260.47
- Prairtyille
do 90243
of the committee as amended by the

3.55
2.34
2.34
2.46
’MS
2,46
2,46

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was accepted.
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;.Mr. Wilson moved to au., u*r*Tort
in full. Carried.
On motion Board adjourned

preaeut
The committee appointed to settle with
the County Treasurer submitted the fol*

L. William*.—«.

645
port at the committee by allowing the
f the cooHniUce by allowing the Ckrit
2.34
account of D. Cook at two dollars instead
salary of UM, which was deeidad m
244
of fire do!lara and thirty eonU as recom­
2,46
mended. Amendment earned.
*42
and Wilsou.
2,46
Nay*—Barnmn, Cook, Cromer, HiU,
Charles Daos,
2,46
Ingram, Jackson, Rabluson, Gao. WilOn motion the report was accepted.
Mr. Rubicson moved to amend the re-

V. Aflawdy,
Geo. McCortuy,
D. M. Joy,

6.48

H. Seeley, witness fees
1^8
G. A. Smith,
do
I. A. Holbrook, assisting
counsel
1205,00 UM*
M. 8. Stebbins, Deputy
4249 36,78
Shsrifffees
.
W. K. Ferris, Constable
14,01 &amp;A.W
fees
D. Striker, extra eopy of
bill of cxecptkws
• 1045 10,35
8,75
D. Striker, blanks for Co. IMS
O. E. Everts, SberiT foes
MO
24«
do
view of Court
House and Co. Map fur
• County,
25.00 23,96
The order to be left with Clerk until ths
Map la delivered.

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nation today.
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V " 1 In Hie mstlet in lbr"e*1ate of Cbailrs !.
piraact faon Uh- increase in the village j rity,efficiency,and familiarity with pariia
Fort Palaaki was yesterday taken jotste.Jfastbgs, therefore,
mcnlary law, he has probably no superb *•**! •(“fl" ■ trifle higher with an up- aeasiofo of by the volunteers, by order of j
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ikt JJofrl o/ S»ftr. or
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Gov. Brown.
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in At:
Michigan.k
Bin* County, That the ulliccr.
It ia reported that tbc revenue * cutter
. teB*».-r?6«.U»&lt;tnd4wrW Ortoter, |m» I .|7»|f
«A.&lt;fcW*r
l-tf* Tb° steamer Australian which Dobbin baa been taken forcible posses­
of tbc corporation of said village skdl
rx|ww !• wle al aortiun lo I be hirbeM tedder,
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AXD
COMPLETE.
dd.teted on WAmto,. —1 te. io-! .„lvc&lt;1 io Ne, yorl
,w- M
kskWull pMer to use and occupy.ao
sion v.,u.
of, butkmo
Gov.
insued
or-,.
.. Brown has «
uruut
t---------------*’”• 1",,r “ Tta"d*-\i-jbro^»t&gt;»«.n,iHta, d.Ihr, in ™ric. dera for b$r return to tbe government.
muck uf tbc county jail as .is docmed nseI AU tUoM ^doUcd Vy Note or Aceosnt wlD aUm Hf
«( r.t&gt; -.ry, :»ai. m x«&gt;«fatb r. R.’, iu
mary by tbO Sheriff for the cnforccmsnt Both of these documents are very long '
4
of tlM law.
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and we doubt if wc will be able to pub- '
On 1,10 3,»t of December, at siou ticket liaa carried thc’Stalc.
r- Mr. Mile* moved that the following Hah more than an abstract of each. Gov. .
Tbe HtM,
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the wife of Capt H. GxJidgc, foil
1’Ml.Mfbto, J tn. 4. I
rsedutian ba adopted:
Wisner’s which is before us at tbe time ',nto a fireplace, and was burned to death,
A town tneeting has been called for,
v a=*jcv js.
'• 'Bt^o/aat-by
Board of Stiptrrinorf
AT T^o.
of
this
writing,
makes
eleven
and
a
half
|
®boul
65
years
of
age.
On
the
Sotnrday
to
sustain
Adderson,
and
sup-1
if
arr
lM
&gt;t
paid
by
tbe
First
of Burry County, That tho county Trea- ।
thev will iw left
surer be and is beraby. instructed to loan ,columns of dose printed matter and fine . ‘"^c day a lilUe boy was seriously in port tbe efforts uf tbc government to re- . of
Estate of Homer M. Hadler.
we iMC coxtiscallt r.ecEivisa
inforce him.
Ifio ram of $1400, with which to pay I. typo, in tbo Detroit Trite^
cqufl] jured by being run over by a sleigh
QTATE &lt;»•
Ctaratr. m
far Collectloa.
Charleston, S.
Jan. -L
A. l|oibr&lt;K-k county orders to dial lo not lea -tin djhtoeo column, ot U&gt;i. ! ,“‘'b 1,4 w“ "'ten-ptlOg-to Much a riJ.
kJ
rr&lt;’l.alc ( 4A&gt;rt for *aid roaalt .
At a
of Ball! Court, boldrn ot tb« i
■mount, unless be erm pqy him out of the
We learn from a gcntlsman who ar-1
uflhr JttJJc. ftWtrefla flaatlaga.'Drre alter jni.
taxesmtllecied by ths several towr*’ ’ , paper; so our renvfcra will see tbe im-*
rived horn this morning from Savanmdi
. VfB, preavst &lt;». Lfay. Jn&lt;r*«/ J'ltemtr
SO
Treasurers when User
’Baro mai]0 practability of printing two such docu­
I In the rtiattcr antfc rotate of flomrr JI. IIMrr
The total expense in the State of that tbe forts arc in puesewiioQ of tbe '
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To nor stock of
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tbeir nlur.provided that lire aaid
j On rradluf and filing the prtlliaa, dnlr vrtilrd
Massachusetts in suppressing the cattle Georgia State troops. They are occupied
menta at this time.
CHOICE OAK OMENING LAND,
by 150 men, and an armorer, with 30
C^nty Treasurer shall not ba obliged to
irfAbbt J. hm!li-vr-«paa&lt;rta&lt;. for rvrtaiit rre»on«
disease in that State, will reach &gt;50,000.
I tlM-rrin art forth, that, lUiuteitimtian of &gt;(M e.p\) or,er twelve or fifteen per cent rubi­
- I tala be grasrtd* afordwt Mirr» Trtae (u Vm
LnemwikiioSAU—It is strange, in
est on tho money loaned, and. in case Of a
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257” The Norwegians in Iowa hove
Ttem.p.« h »a •rUrrwI. Ibat Mandat I he llth
Georgia b*s also take: panctmon of tlw
loan, the county Clerk be, and is hereby
already raised
toward establish­
U.8. rcvewia cutter .to that station.
in»^RH&gt;ted to draw an order upon the preservation of good Order some* to be
Wau. Fnnuraa aa4 Watt Locates,
I
ing a college in that State.
countv Treasurer fof th© amount thereof, unconstitutional. Where (be plea of In­
In the Village of Haatings. ।
and piner all nartu-a ini*
ntSd'ihc county Treasurer is autborited
sanity will not ] screen the crimiual, (be
i-if uWe have puileu « tui5j,&lt;u uqwu ]
pnrwifod MVAnteftf
Die Nebraska II mis© of Ilopreaentu- Dries to nil ..P (buss, ImsrcTAaix, and ! IKON, J5TEKL, NAILS, MILL, CHI
uacunatihitioauliry at the law is next
bves,
ou
the
1st
lost,
nn
inothm
ul
Gen.
latite, rf lb.Jooea,
of
Otoe,
passed
the
folfowing
reso
­
thrown
in
by
every
pop-pm
of
•
lawyer.
of
a
centwry,
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said
a
member
of
the
ctiab
saws
rt suluticn u nv lost ' lr yros ami nays as
We suppose every common law principle Smith’Carolina convention.
Yes, the lution : ’;.
follows:
BetoTetd, Diat the Nebraska legisla­
Yens—Miles and Brown.
will soon'foil under like condemnation, Philistines have pulled tbc temple down
A/rr rf rrit:txTKjtexr.
: BKuad 4 NARROW AXES, GLASS, i
Nays—Barmim, Cramer, Cook, Jack- if any one possesses the kuy to the spirit on themselves ; Sampson is not under the ture sends greeting and thanks to Major
Anderson, at Fort Sumpter,for his gallant
«nA, lu-rsta, llill, 1*0$ly, Robinson, lb&gt;g— «
.nJ1*
I SASH, and PLTFY, B U IL D E RS’I
world, be should at oner summon from ruins, this'time.
conduct, and wishes him and liisa Happy
.crs, Telford, Wilson,Geo, Williams, ami
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t-4.
New Yeaf.
M. L. Willmmn. Mt. Scutl was absent. the seventh sphere, the spirit of Black­
The Government has rescinded
Ixavcnworth, Jan. 4.
On mutfon Boar4 adjourned until b stone, that be may re write his common j
the order for transporting cannon from
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'•'dock to-morrow morning.
All live available force at Fort I&lt;caven-!
tarius to correspond with these fast times, |
Pittsburgh to the South. Great rejoicing
worth has been ordered by Gen. Scott to I
THE
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cry style and description.
'TATE "&gt; MfUNtriAN. Cmetv ..f I
•r otberwi»e,to pen on vUendatu applica­
in l*ittsburgh is the consequence.
Satcfday morning,.Doc. 20th, 1860.
ble to every principle, as follows : “Pro­
IJoarb mctpursuanl to adjournment,
Salutes have been fired in many
Tided that nobody pronounces It uncon-!
Mobile, Ala., Jon. 4.
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THAT HAS
roll relied, a quorum bring prvsdM, yroof the Northern cities in honor of the
stitutiooal.
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**On^tlup oTwr. MHes tbe 8&gt;1 lowing
gallant and patriotic action of Major An­ , • The- ,X’. S. arssnat was taken at day
&lt;lerr»»cj.
STOOD
THE
TEST OF YEARS,
light this morning by the Mobile troop*,
N«w Yana*-—Every gale that greet us derson.
frtllwo, Only trrikrd
u adopted:
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without,resistance. The Arsenal contains
iy Mr Board of ftaprrttnore from the East bears tidings of the fidelity
tirnring. for ecrtaTo rniuaa iIkkii
ty The New Orleans ol’bciais arc
iynty. That the ereinty Trea of the Empire State to the I nion. Even
rail of powder. 300,000 rounds ot* musket
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dZStfift !
waked up; they Imre found ■seventeen
surer
htrch/lhsMteteH
td lonn
loan
tosfrtteie^td
surer b^jind •is htrcbf
Dan. Sickles, who fes always heretofore
« it •. ontcTHl rtutt tbc
cartridge*, and other munitions of war.
the smdlpf |14WI, with wbleh-to-'pay-I.
gypsies cocampod ia outskirts, of Um city
It is rumored that Fort Morgan wan
A. Hujbrook’s county or&amp;W 'to iat defended the south in every caprice, ac­ whom they Java arrested end lodged ia
Manufiicturrd at the lowest rates, and put
taken last night.
He
amounts unless he can pay Mai M^&gt;f ths knowledges a change in bis mind.
jail.
The city is considered in danger.faxes o^lcvted by the severei Wh.ship has recently visited bis constituents in
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No more Slavery in Nebraska.
ynathfal,
.'Dewars when they‘shall have made the modem Gotham, and, on Lis return The south has ignited a volcano, and tbey
rest uneasily ova* its pent up a rath.
fctorns, provided that the sold Co.
Omaha City, January 2d. I
to Washington says there la a perfect
Treaaunfr a^all not in any case-pay over
Tbe'bill to prohibit slavery was re­
CSF* Slaves in Georgia sealxxird mar­
ten per Bent interest on'tM tq&lt;m«y toanei. revolution of aentiinent in New York
turned to the Hous^yestcrday, with Gov
kets
have
fallen
fully
one
half
in
value
On iDtHion of Mr.'Ingram the folfow- city, apd that she will throw the sword
Black’s objecthms.
He takes anlaten•
rrdnewdsta la a stars nt
ing rntaTniiao was adopted :
into the scale and equip 30,000 men to since the secession mowment begun; Hally the same grounds as hut year, and • kfrhstiif
I bare n»t bora site io obtain •lai’ ft
—. Bvolotd, That the county‘Trensnrcr bo
&gt;■ the &lt; ay nar &gt;rd far a beariwe hi tfo- wremlarcrush tbc Impious rebellion.
Good for they arc now selling for about *700cash. makes a strong sppcal ^agamst tho meaaOf every Variety,
o L RAT.
hereby instructed to make Ont fas
' ore on account of its^probablc influence in
Commercial
ruin
is
staring
the
wealthiest
•
Dans!, itact nbur te, TW».
ter I JU
'm:ar as poMible] the amount bf the m- New York city !
awgmcrtriur tbe excitement of tlie couaplanters in the face.
,
debtedutw ol said 'county uf Barrv, and
Kr&gt;&lt; Oamtaoily was Daod. • ।
, try. The bill passed (he Hotrao over tbe
Y
ucks
Joe
rxal^—This tew
cause tM&gt; same to be published in the
ve‘o by more than a two thrrdu Vote;' and
FBOM WAM1IWCTO5.
,-jfapers of snfil county.
Tbc atuumrtiof
will pass (he Council to-day by about 10
Washington, January 2.
-Ahe.Indebtedness for purchase of IVor suspension of a few weeks, looking full
to 3. No bills of • general nature kavo
■ Tarin tQ^bc a separate statement; also the
Tbs
Postoffiee
Department haacaneeHed yet parsed iitber House of the General
at well as formerly and promising much
I MrX l». i.-Un. J^f. .pK&lt;y,
amounj
of
orders
drawing
ten
]&gt;er
cent
At
—1
arooualpf urden dratrifig ten Mr rant more for the cause than ever before. „
Its contract witb ibe Isabel Imo for the
and beiuj
S.‘
_
NmCs d^Jyklritaant
.imerrst
more ,or ** ri,,M Uwn e' cr bcR,rr’ b
interest tn a separate
senanite statement. *‘
conveyance uf tbe mnils from Charlestos
8cAMtar Fuvka.—The seut-lut fever is
_ ;motion Board xdjoQtnM tine dk. DkxiuX Gml has become sole editor. to Key West.
JLJShuki
llfS.I.Ws
I.J*RCMiS«rt ('•»■
L. PoLir,
by tbe witWrawal of Mr. Eowawna. We
Many nersoes found It iropoaailde to
in (hi« rillags witb m&gt;abnte&lt;i •Via. •nterrw.nH.tonioa.iUlMaltadfotk.
.
;
*, lor &gt;U resutr M «aHr, till SH! at
Chairman.
Some fourteen or fifteen lit* ■Maw a»C (bt feUtotesa."
cannot but hope this change will be salu- obtain admittance to tbe Senate gaBeries
Tby friend,
BUSANXAU KtRBT.
&gt; tU.-iMir TroUar. tn tbr highnt bMfo-r. »l
ve been taken away by this
tar}, and tbe resolution of Mr. Grsen t»day, they being crowded on early as
ten o’clock in the morning.
In addition disease, and many more arc now ly ing in
Uroafor, NoHe Ca., lad.. Fri&gt;, rt.-l8».
_ ^r. _.
J. J| ,u
‘•to make the Journal a l/ut Imjitranct
PwB«j:Woae; tfov Klr:-la ths tattexJMrt
to The oratorical attraction It was mid the a fsry critical condition with it.—Jbwfo i aflta y«M Iffis. while aUWMhar U» JtaStud
National Law tkUul'tf tte Waif &lt;&lt; .New TM,
President would transmit the contempla­
Senary FnUq arc firing Jen guns to^-'y
«• i
me
hair,
torn,
a
comb
■■kaO**
to
me,
rofom*in bcBor' sf ’Major Anderton, at Yurt, tel to reform, which has entbaresoed it ted mesaage relative to wfiairw in South
♦ mwaVsrwtiW ham!rr.l
, . hcieloforcwWioirta be eocoarqged by ev­ Carolina.
Bumpierjmd Messrs. Hott sod Stanldn,
This, however, has been nre&lt;1 the bOMi talfBrniB.
ot the Cub*net. fi*r tbeir fidelity to Um' ' •q'.^’Wd at the eause.
aeatpwaa almoat eatirwty beMft W tuVreasttar.
I9tn,) beias our and a
Hio former essnrily delayed, owing to certain petxling
a»d much of Ite nmaiuln,- eOTtiaaa apoa foe
Basafo^ft tfo- coaaly
questions. '
cause of liberty ‘ ana the t&gt;iiiuo'.f ।
/.
aites
ai.d
beak
part
o|
any
bead
short!/
after
te•&lt; B-.rrv *ml Htotal
course of the Journal lais been a. great
Instead
of
tbe
message,
however,
the
came
fray.
m
&gt;
that
VWS
will
not
6e
wurt&gt;r4a»d
wtew
• ’ Boston, Jan. 3.—Gw. Batska presided '
trial &gt; to very many true friends, of the Prcridefit sent quite an important bomin- &lt;CaliMWl».
1 tail yoa llml upon my triad to tiw Htate cd Mi•t a dinner of cadets lan night, and made
cauwi ’of tctnperapCr, but who felt that ation for Collector in the neighborhood
Cirrait Coot t
on eloquent speech, closing with tbe lolof Charleston harbor.
The name Is be- ।
lowing sentiment:
The gallant Major there are other evils in tbe country which
teaices wbw to reexfnito mo si oM.
•
Heved to be Thos. Melntyrr, of Pa., al- M. Brsrn, of Y sakes Kprf*g&gt;.
. I at otks saade application to tbe swot afalifell
Abdvrsvn, of Fort Sumpter—may the, demanded nttefttiou, and to delay which
tboueh others ear be is of New York.—
plijiue.n. it. tlie cooslry, but. rocelriiik ao aw
• TMple nite him the honor ho daservoi 1
wen from-them that my hair &lt;mU SMte'UwThe Kepnblican Senators desired to go ,
I la the manev Jr thetttats nt X. T. NTted, Into
and God give the United Staten Govern­ have been to pndong them, perhaps, for­
of TbatMMie. m “*------- • -- .
into excentive session on the subject, but ।
ment courage to back him.
yr&lt;r IS57. yxiur Krrtoratirr wm
ever.
But a change is promised, and thia was resisted by tbe other side, and
ms by a-tei
Wa would respsctMy eaM stlmiion ta
Hiakh
an
adjournment
was
carried
by
the
Dem
I under such circumstances as warrants a
Rector &gt;ti tr
ocra to present, whh tho exception of Beu- !
belief that U will be fulfilled. .Let every
stors Bigler, latluim, and Ptnrell. 'It is ■
MlMFACTCtm MB JOI
temperance family in Michigan take at not certain, according to present Appear- ’
Hanisburgli, Januasy 2d.
Mr. Cameron cent through town pn least One copy of the Journal. Published anecs, that Mr. McIntyre will be confirm­
Lie way lasne to-day from Springfield to byS.',l5. Green, Defrolt, Michigan.— ' ed. Tbe nomination Is considered m the ;
highest degree important, and a foreshad­
Washington, lie has ocrtiinly been ep Price one duliar a ycar.
?AKKN UP—By tbe mteacriber.
1 "•
■nprreodc.imil. r
owing of tos future operations of the sddon for tbe op pcs rance of one FarrnMlter
kUMeti tu^haXIrvnlt Court, which bond
kbu^een foefoitrd, and Mr. Grant having
jaUibo
nmwva? M^ilioM
the bounty I rcasurer for said oopnig of
■Mk

‘ neat fitnees or each. Hon. Drxtoc Mu^| qr haa^bsun 'an efioieot aaember xd the

CASH OR FROntrCE- BAILEI &amp; RAlKElL'"**
Ready

«■»«-«—&lt;i.-L

P ay .

.’J",

Th?ri??

ft' —!

AR
W A R 13 !
I,L1,Wn lK» • |

0^ ^nd Settie

VERY

SOO3ST.

■ Al '.-V.7 &gt;U 'A .V
New Additions

jX D1B.ES

Also, Two Dwelling Houses, j

»«i ratuss44.T

Terms Easy.
&lt;z

tTMteS

"" I

i

.L'K.-Kt

ONLY PllEPARATION

EAVE TRO tresis I
•
I m Mw&gt; •*. r**wii M*a xwe neSCISX Inervon te I*41 ’

COOKING STOVES

SStfy.&lt;iSJbKr

,cvfiS'?Birslrx

era it

ilfol

IoaoataU

I

iMSEirsrfc

is'srast

New Advertisements.

Th« Cuw ago Platform or Sar-RMtox.

Ciacrrr CofMt—,n»c Circuit G&gt;uri for
......
..............
this county coarened yesterday.
Tbe

Mit.UM. tk.. rigl.1. or Ike Suo., .nd

b™.,hl ,nto court, . he. Ike Mna ol&gt;

ministration.
Private accounts from Charleston state ,
that 1000 negroes arc enraged in tbe '
erection of fortifications In the harbor,and I
that the channels lending to fiirt Sumpter

and the buoys removed; also that Gov.
tbe ground that no names were returned j FWmm has rsoaived the oflbr of

Croat ata town^irwn which to draw a jn-;

IIk.Lxavks

tiis

LOW

baa some wbita •» bb bettr—
iu. t-x«_ -tajk
M
Kris reaulrrd to prere
■ asStaka them away.

m

&gt;AVID DEMA RAY.

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS

TO CONSUMPTIVES
Munot:.** onuhtrr,.

'
It i&gt; notlHM.Mbast^ap reported,that
&gt;ShMor: Smrt W Sw Yvk, IMmd.

Sex

SaddJaa and flssMrin

POMTiPariwr. ।

*FI Stray Cow

n.skoar.^o^hw..

from

.Uk

P»iCKfl!

1IW..J

■ Taken «rby the subscribe «• OkA ssms

Rl.’ri’ BOOK.

I.

SCHOOL BOOKS!
QCB00L Boats

&lt;*. t. wdtete fa

�J

guaLwi ^istctjSawfts. „:
-st

Dotfoeful ttav&lt;4 to adjust. -:fe—MrfW*,*1*
mecffije wsi’Wky—mM tad AtiiMla.

i m—m&lt;
The Saturday'fcveatar Moetiag.
1

“7

taken'qq

H-iLurJay evenifij, by pobfo

traffic

la dor

*♦»&gt;

‘

. '

”*1 T

REFORM

'

J»nr*jrwtwr

"•bt.

“liitcrtarr,- ratrwl l-&gt;
Tbc CUir
U&gt; rt&gt;e nwuto;

tnenibcra of the Comtnnft Cuonvi* nrfettvw 1

ta Mipprwaeang the liqitor

'*

.'*??■'V.

1

^^J*RR*4taMaBwteMit£3BflKryr

u.kM.V«, i. .jw+ UUm k&amp;K

tnidsU ■. IU position uj,cn Wait, that’ If.1
thh cftijxtia fit that meeting voted to eti- •
force -Mie laws, tl&gt;-y. tU Gammon Cmm- ’

efl, would

*

act in BcecrdthiCc

vms^.tWc uHU «dni* ttUsd* n&lt; cord- •
wnwAd4 •» tf»**r #&gt;i
Ing to the doctrine of*'£ latter Sover- 1yau know, wera-Hintermed”-ia impproa

-&lt;guty. but It is

ft “MfcrlnF

•i
1 %0n-W
rst aisi ^iRRni hi I a SaMtfoary duly

*cli kniii

« hole diwtrina

^pialtrr Soverciguty.ibu Court which nt

duccd several retn.Wtata, lo-rking to the

yHt&lt;rd.iy could have disposed of itsbns-

•npprmingk&gt;fvtta Hquqr (raffle, HlllsriJ

iiK*as without judge

Ing, &gt;md Uw. Um tmUsrful pursuits.—

or jury by ainqJy

DRY GOODS
aaxaaooao

alhfer^$’, Ka’. uno jntro-

Os ahia principle of

of all kind* enmprisinn IJLEECIIED and
BROWN SHIRTINGS and 8 II E ET-

deputing the Prosecuting AUuruey tu go Whether “iMcreftrt!" ^c. J mbde tay
•over to the jail and Mkr i re* among the romarta upta «hg. irtfrntantiaa of ttaso
...Win am • taller llwkiiafi'ft rewlaUbns Wc &lt;1? . ^ informed. But;
Oit upon such a

-prosecuted or not.-

•doctrine as this—and'yet. it is Squatter

‘‘■■GwMtMl’*

Vn

rttal.

-1 ioa«

Jean*, Fancy and Black Docskins, Casslmeres, Prints, dee.

in

fy-or &lt;4: tho rIrsvltttipas as they «6dp;

hehetfevnd
ibogaine of BdiiOrds An vnwr&gt;
■
ccnl and highly jjdisbig . and ^utrueUvc
innnitica it H |mpular sAecrcignty.
1
'IfUia doclruic U Ip p^vaiT;
I game.
It was a game fur oXordse, row
ml proviso s'lioutd nrcompuny every sec- 1rcithin, hn’J’ jtinuMtncqL True, it cusU
•tMn of the I’vnnl code w lrteh should rend 1n little money,and so do ail nmuaeraents.

Sovereignty, and when rttwidwl tu cum-

BOOTS. SHOES AXD GAITERS,

iurds if ywo sre teotrten; orchit is all for '
' We ore lequcsted to nay that there i amusement'; ' "on As just'as h-gitiumlc ii ■

rrar al cxlmuely tow price*.

SPECIAL

cdOO
&lt;?(ioo;

aim j •rwt
FARASC^S,

I &gt;■ i Scist.—ou 'isasftnedn Jtnaldiu g't Cepbalic
riib. ,
liamccr — Orb ! anre now and ih'ii art it.here

\S cdncsrlay afternoon
and evening, January^J3J, l&amp;til. AH the j specuiUc. A*£r skulling up Ux D'jdot
friends of Mr. Glam, and all Interested ' shop* lie tent n&lt;» uhjrotion' to th nt ■ if l|
in tile muse in wliicli lie is engaged, are - cuntd L« dune, J&gt;i£ta ImJ up coofuiunco

■in lids village', rm

received too late

fur publicutiivi

this

tions violated so often that it created a

We are out uf pntk'ncn with the circuit

raucoruu* fodir.g in hia Lrcnst toward his

&lt;&lt;im ninil r«&gt;nle which requires four days

feRawmen, and he hated to fed in tliat

to gvt tidings from l^imdng.

any toward Ina fellows, but he did somo-

is &lt;&gt;f a character that * will not hurt by

times.

,kiTpiiup&lt;ifi'l will appear next week.

of the resolution so as to ad upon the

\jn Pruxin; —We miticc tlnrt mtr pop.
•ular nmlfftii ient Sheriff taw taken up his

residence n start distance from the jail,
and. that T. ‘ I’taRps, Itake-kitavifr, Ims

•Imn made jailor.

M--.

Phillips is a

ymmg i»an t-f energy nud integrity, and
will Jo his ntninat to give x.ithfartion to

those who may hnve occasion fur Ins ver-

A nd Private Adviser.

.-. IBBMCt i BtlOTUKU.
prsaf. »nlbv dr&gt;l«n»cTrrvwbrrr.
t 'JnHi?H, Tr»refiu;.l jrutx.

Ilpwx-vcr, he desired, n djvision
»boa » up rrrrr ewiudir of Ibe a&lt;r. haluiwaboa

Ijfipiop PrehilMtHitt find.

•ui” th.- pruposituiD to divide the rCfoilution. They nil knew iiis views upon pen-

liibiliuu.

CorjtTY OrncsKA.—&lt; tar new ovunty

quhdly, though en

crgyticiilly upon the discharge

varum duties.

lie believed the law unconsti­

tutional, and had never foiled so to pro­
claim ft.
It wm a bnd taw and liad done
mure evil liatnuft ibalotuinpersitce in the

There were r&lt;» accsminn

That is tbe way the thing

js done where tlu-rc is n« ‘’nigger” to be
pnividvd for.

wdj

-.c.r.itfivj ,

liM.Wh

I

i

foil to give satisfoclioa la vrery laxtaaca.

by thousands, increasing' our taxes, and
-Yuecsn get Ibra st
bruEgUls.
ilrslfc Pills. I fioJ Uisr never faii.eui!
them is all eases of Uesdacl*.
-1 shall send foe a box dirwaly^ad
or snfleting friends, for they ere a

oMi.tili.in tbnn the widow and fatherless.

Batas-twiiliatuaffing tUse great avils, all

tfpv.-ulinlpistrnti&lt;jn wiw inaugurated with- tU Cuu&amp;cQ wanted to know, was, wlnlh-

-&lt;wt dilfictilty.

•»*.».&lt;i

st— Irl -&lt; w^7lliT-['[rn^lflJV,
with each book of o— dolUr ae
AU oaryrowU w«rv»en.rt»d(witb gTMi

TffB eo«t«wtmvirat boom.

was a greet evil.-Jcstnising its victims

, rc wo ol''' B 6 4 * »&gt;/■• 111!

i

• fMlftwyiwMIkMKr.~, Mw
&amp;U. Sl.lw. .n-.M.d.M, h_,

F«tbH»ri» trbhfo set *HI fo.fc U.ai aw
ful di«eaae. a fall deaenptton of all th* r».vuxtae
used U B- with a cartful statauvent of tbc rrS^tta,
and odiervacttj. Jhfortmrtion. Prire »*»&lt;rwt«.
- M . M.* __
- I- - - - - - * - * •— ... -* ■ -V

of their comnn ing tho Hsing uf those iu worse

ials aimaig ihu retii uig oUax-rs, and the

.

arc £uullenttwt, wiiti u.e rm ana vi o,
nap me
,4na&lt;S.’ PlrtbsAcvabu
.!•_
1
-THJ? HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
i
1'laaiwtion aad Khepa.
For •wyFatoily.!'»’'«»« v««r -» Hft» revxfota
i.u Cookins, breveS. 1‘reacrrinp. Cleaning. Ac.,
lloa to Plant Ind
Ratae. Haw
Incur* aniovala^dvlce ta UCuea ta^vera^Faniwra.
wvd Moxtaoiv. "» f 1CO1 euUrcta of lofcrat.Prkv-iwnta Ww&lt;h»ftH&lt;fofaya^-

-bUcreslud’ X/s i {tppnndvd acecp

Cbinii ilinnu No. one su&gt;J intcmpfoTiiicc
itHicvra iwvc culvrvd

JM

Tic .bad seen such resolu­

week, nut being received until last night.

Our letter

’ **

i^vErewWtv 'fa£*£■«.

illMifn? MHleil fenpanion.

often in 11 dm ingoaii give 'them one for-

things weight.

** *r' '*** * *

HtaeahuH IknioWorld.

^‘A'-

in the vote (MtrtmW W taken tonight.
He Lad sacu au&lt;h‘ pledges violated Loo

Timi I.atk.—Our .Lansing Letter was

,

Hats, Caps, Bonnets,

fCY FfltMCfAA,
&gt; trmeiliM ra»ilr obtained for
S all mfot ut wttk- Ml sx-

KQTICiS

will la- n donation visit for the benefit of the nthcr. Ami •fast'stamp these rire j
1‘cv. FatXt ts Gi-as*. at We Parsonage, spcccnblu” (blarney I) places of amuse-1

respectfully invited to attend.

'■*• CVIMAm

r Un, IW.,.

a- f -Hows :
Pfnrldtd aA*tys, that it- is If
‘ one hire, a burse jtnd cutter.st a livery
.not v&lt;&lt;vd otherwise .in any ct-mmiinUy. 11stable, foraboaihascmcutof slrigbridtng,,
&gt;&lt; '“’Ujb'Vj-.jp.ji ■M.jiW'w l’i&gt;.

cr ^l|« (’’’"ply desired them to act :n»d
would siisimn thciiv ia attempting tu supjitum

If

the sufo uf intoxicating drinks.

so, they would go ahead ; if not, they-did
Cot sTV Map.—The new map ofRjttm

and
in tins county.

**rv being Ji'lribuU-d
As they indicate almo«t

every nianV farm in the county, showing

'■tajM'itaMiSAMi' “rS'Kiriirii"the public mads creeks, rivers,

Kime ;

lakes, and uuiucioiis otlu-r inattcis of in­
terest, they arc ufinost invaluable to eve­

ry person who has any interest in thcjc^

*

&lt;&gt;f-'JMrtMli«iMl- i’.-irry counties is now

rendj- to jlcffvcr.

Ths

Qnuu-il wuaUd a volg Ukcu npua the

u Interest ••d” N«». 3 replied

with sonic

feeling. d« nying the allegation* of Coun­
cilman No. 1, but declaring that lie was

He did nut

S£S,. ____

a tint they should make Vbunes" uf one,
and fiuidi vi another.
\
.

It h'Csrsv saHUtaittal

ply it to druggists and all.

Subacrtt^-rs, vtlwti go­

not proceed where the law intervened.
‘-liMaMWcd** hio. 4, asked wImU was the

by leaving the money nt home, &gt;t that

use of putting this matter U&gt; vutc U they

settlement can be_juadc without being

lud ^Iftvrmirtvd to enforce the law. "^hsO'
ought to serve nU alike, if they did not,

.requiryd to call again.
2w

'

W

Trlrttt u.vl r»S&lt;-tebot eM *p^*tt&gt;K fork,
Yl$ Wj’MAf; Of «etrtC*f. JtEFOIUL
«®d confotau

cAlealatad to enforce the latr. awd cduM

ing awny from home, will'd** ns a favor

•

•nd y&lt;A h0nrmtloa«rs'M't, .«Hk

in favor of proMbilkm if they would ap­

Coundlmsn No. 2. said they bad only

’'TRB^JhrtV WAP

&lt;

not desire »•&gt; make miy cxpcti«.

(&gt;cn^ HadlmtAc 81VKHD.

it would mukc trouble.
At xwlrnis advocate

Home.—This most val

of pfohihitiun

“went off half eucked" and indulged in

. uabln. ladies' etxnpaaion, is the most pop | s6M*

rather

unpleasant

EETHiNc
tap r x ci t infant! eteri*

MR».

WISBLOW,

CLOCKS;

_

, .1 I ~ .——-o 4 &lt;«*4a-»
4
iCKSofavarevari ■“ •
•
“
SO hoar Cfesfcs ——-

An rinrrirncM tfuHe «1»4 FcSislr 1
prexenU to (lieattention of nwtben, her

4
ar7ii n»wwu.&lt;

SOOTHING SYRUP,
r«r &lt; hlldreu

TccUriwg-

J

TVeW Barry Mill,

porsonalilrts,

uliut pf any njngaxlue now published of | which pruducW aliarp retorts from sever­

CLOCKS!

wU altar all pai’a and apauneiX aettoa, and U

Jtklipd. -Oodey veotM tn knew exactly : al “iAtt rested" ones present, in th* shape
what hi» iMtinrrcua subscribers want, and
ebuacqneatly dvala U opt p» them month­

ly.

of anaoyrag interrofaloriaa.
{-CJpuacdman Nv.
was sorry any ft-el-

TO REGULATE THE BOWELU
depend upon ii, uwtters it win pre
Tosraebea, and

to
•

If you'have not already subscribed I ing had been engendered; for his part he

-for l*61, 'nmw is yonr time. Remember | could staud it if tbe rest eouid, and only
the Lady’s Book enn be obtained for $2 J desired that they would decide by a vote

-------------.L, -L ...

.theiAfeU

whether they w.-intrtl fbe IgW enforced or

•by clubMn" with tbe ftonnrr.
ArLA^lBai^Wa*/. of our

LTha.Ctaimmn talked of. putting Ifta
question, but “intCrested" Ko. 2, wanted
to be keurd again, jtc had aaid be sho’d

Scad

bing with the Jkuuur.

iMi&lt;'&gt;awnte*-D«fcnwl

in your nut vote Gq’lhc .tjnrttitm and would JJke
to explain,
lis tad no quaere1 with the

law,but be bad seen such plsdgss yiolated
tfaJh Cbem- «p often by the citizens of Hastings, ttal

-iani aakretoe can be purchased from your

•ewa**r * irj**, ****«'.’*«» **
,prudocq^^Hfl ^kn'ratHc results, ,ia. al-

Kb Haul no eawfeksce in foam.

Ties

o«r er-thjiing Mgctte if
Thoasands *f Cases.

' ‘

would violate them al! inr Jess than ten

SteSSKXttiKKwMi

day.

ways
BP°n
,to have LjiMWrAcl 4» MMTW*. »Pon
.Jiastry, -bfrmd.dK,** ii.Md today. Why

maintain them.
.

■

w»’y4b ftouifer use an Inferior article

ta aad N&lt;&gt;. State* ji
work; for they had prosecuted and de

whan you can buy De ijmd 8f Co.’s sal-

fended

eratu^^

“

'

* * 1-"
BKBtt
preparation.

these suite, and

knew just how

whirls.
£totaker-«

S3r&gt;.h

taitaiMfo.«.Fnr-l«

1,1 Gaflcry. o*« r lk.ltwood A Grant's store, ta Bai-

much M-peddetac KiQ&gt;i pUded-upon

Um (rocara ia

Otlab (ireful was called upon and re-

apcnded by saying that such a meeting
was Mkoly tufoxrm goad, and ttat ft U

Umlarp &lt;4v.nl UlUuln «bU«al.

PRICK 20 CENTS.

At, and gw4«raana aKirjaW-rMall U.

Ponding winch, Tfslf fat mil vd No.

i&lt;

etM^r t***ltowv&gt;a

De

_________ __
wlcralus is manufactured
takwuMtoirt
X, »to« **
la for Mie at

&gt;

oMMrtmUClxjfll

«WLW“*-

S.lSttSS.U

ti»S, or inflletinh- s disagmablc am«attoo

�j_

j
SAVE THE

BLOOD I CRinU AST BtOWnUS

N. BAILEY

mbtiran $

UNION,
BUY YOUR^ GOODS

UB«E ABD BEAUTIFUL

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

oflfaaa, but aha omomh get oat &lt;/ iMa
ion tiatil she conquers Me goverom
While this Lj- vcrrrment eaderse there
be no d isunfao.

U» MXX.C ofhm r~H»c&lt;I Iran
&lt;&lt;
tkw 4UUH Ixrftn.
B.l tk. mfnmbM. itai.tr. rOTMnte tlx tk.
trUU Srmmxu U n OMly Kn vM
ran ta.
pho- tk&lt;w-»h ■»
unte*
-P—««&gt;r»t
*
*
‘
wo&lt;m-

nor riotate another Moral Uw, there
be no trouble, end she wHl not be oe
tbe Union. If abe violrim tbe Jaw I

blow raerivfag from NewYork and
Boston, his fall stock of

ISAAC

C.

MOTT,

Groceries
Gwirialfag in part of

ON LOW PRICES
B001B AM) SHOES, etc.,

Come and See!
WE

will Irat through Ms term rf uflfae.
If the overt art on tbe part of Booth
Carolina Ukea place on or after the 4lh
of March, 1861, then the duly of execu­
ting tbe laws will devolve upon Mr. Lin­
coln.
'
Tbe laws of tbe United Statue nuotbe
cxecuted.
The President has no discre­
tionary power on tbe rahjeri. His duly
is emphatically pronnuneod fa tbe Con­
stitution
Mr. r
will perform th«t

New Orieara, Muocovado, C
Crushed, Powdered and Grenehte

’•rockery, (lc. Suu »1_, Jppo.

KOUAX BAILJTJ
XALCR.«a erory varUty of -Lt)
rites, ormtery. bartwaro, roadj
.hats, sms. boot. ud»tae«. SU

Moiaaeee and Syrara,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio. Cevian, uud Java Code,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
Cigars, Tobeoco. and Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime,
Soape, Saleratua, Cassia, Pepper and

I1VAE JEST RECEIVED

Thai tbe BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
PILLS bars bssu proved by analysis to

CONTAfX KO MINERAL.
That they euro Uw almost universal eompim.t.

VERY

CHEAPEST

RATES.
Tux Littuk Oura.—Do you ever think
how much work a little child doeo fa a
day ! How, from sunrise to euneet, the
dear little feci patter round—to u»— so
aimleesly. Climbing up here, ksMlfag
down there, running to sa&lt;‘u------ *— *-*
never still. Twisting and

dress goods

PRINTS

BY

THE

ing and reaching and donbl
___ w bone and mooefa
... ... for __
’raMirira.
every
1
paid for Produce.
It is very curious to witness It One who
ISAAC C. MOTT,
does so may well understand tbe deep
Jcfcrooa
8t., 6 «Jooro East »f BsitU Crrvk Eoo.r,
breathing of the rosy little sleeper, ae
Bailie Croek, Mieh.
with or.o arm tomed over Its early bead,
it prvnares fur the next day’s gymnas
tics, Tirtlcm through tbe day, tilt that
time come*, and tbe maternal love that
so patiently ace- ••nodates Itaell, hour af­
ter boar, to its tbooseiM] wants ami ca
prices, ren! or fancied.
' A busy ercatur* is a Uttfr .-Mid.
To
be looked upon w ith awe as well a. de­
light, ar its clear eye looks tru-»t!rtgiy fate,
faere tlat God and man have c-myrd to
wear a mask. As It riu down in Its lit­
tle chair tn ponder,nrecvchusly.over tbcl
while lie you thought It “fimny’’ to tel,
it. As rising and h-aning on your knees
it says thoughtfully, fa a tene that should
provoke 3 tear, not a atnilo—“if 1 d«m*t
Leliu' &lt; it." A lovely nnd yet a fearful

CORD,

We havepika of 8 II E E T 1 N G8,
SHIRTINGS,

CLOTHS.

STRIPES,

DIAPER,

TABLE

TOWELING,

and all kinds of domestic goods; also
been invaded.) //M

rad

I that tbe RCAXD0UT1AS VWK)D P1LLH aro raOnroid by tt»
lb Basis its ef livtegwHeaMM wbe,
aviU. medical woAa, and by wwM

A

BROAD C L O T H S, plain a«d fancy
CA881MERE8, Ijn« Drillings, Den
ima, F. At M. Casaimeres, TWEEDS,
and cvvry kmd of GOODS for Men and

ucult

J.\V. O.kKLEY,
•JialXSAl.K .nd (visit dralcr
■ foetsrvr •ijralhrr. fiadtau
‘•“S!Sft

ouKAMKMrui BasAsrAaT Ctr

By traaamltlinj a Sagacrrootype and

TEN

RAMCM In drupi, m«5ictwr&gt;
J**'"1'- •’•J*, to WKinr.

tbey will .eeuro in like mafli

D

with a prolr.il prroiarod
By &gt;ro&gt;di»; a pair ofdeg
FIFTEEN
Ibev win reroite in rvisi

daw aaah. tnKTHrx. vt.tiouery.aiMi
Otero h -Rawer'. Black."

DOLLARS,

ru&gt;(iug ia pvue from
Tvrswvr va OxaIIexp tss Dou..i

DB. J. C. AYEU A Co.
LOWELL. MASS.

N. B. — Be porlirular

Prlrv, SI per Uolll. । 8U D»U»- r.r &lt;3.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
L. mxi for h«tf Mrt smmkfai evroeC

thing is a little child !
HOW

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

©DOTS &amp; 0®D3®,

LOST,

111 &gt;W

RESTORED

DANIEL COOK
TOSTICE OF THE PEACE. &lt;«
•I To. Xgeat. ■ ill attend to tk

MMMnI *U other buslusat pert«in

GOODS.

tHEca ro.Qoadyear’abteck. "P «»*&gt;

~

GROCERIES

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with one of tbe LARGEST and
DEST Assortments

of

HARD-WARE

DRY GOODS
Attorney Gw.er*l—Edward M. Star
ton, of Pennsylvania.
Her Black, pro­
moled.
Poetmaster Geoernl—Jacob TTnU, of
Kentucky.
.

1
Merrick*! tagar CmM Hb!
rar wools woold osmot
BICK PEOPLE, THINK!

tive ean take tbam pteaxmlr. and they aro lhe
beet apsriMt la the «ectt ter sb tbe porpnro st e
te-ilrpbnfa.
Mm H mm pm Rsx; Dw bsmt far SLMi

Greskaaa»baMernstXy*e^ PbvafcinM.Btete».
men, and eminent pem«a«M. ksvr tent tbeir
MMMttMrifafaaMwnMfadiifarifamsardbMe
rowedic». but aw ^uee brro wRI imm permit iter

_________ _______________ ______ fcpMy
jNIW ABBAiwGSMEHT
dlENTT EMEN AND LADIES'

EATDTG BALOOM!!

Ths Fkmxlk TuMpn.—We like to see
a woman of spirit and life, for a dull, supme, prosv woman is a poor affair in­
deed. And we hove no pertfanlar objec­
tion to seeing "the sparks fly,” oomriannlly, when something really ttirring oc­
curs. Wo like to see her joyftd rad hap­
py ; and, If she has a Htth spies of wrag-,ry, we can put up with ft wry well.

TBKORKAT HEALER OF MAEKXXDI

AND

DRY GOODS!

Stacks of

nay, we like it all tbe better.
Ret a
aw, soar l&gt; -mper.wc have no eery good
opinion of; for a woman who can never
look pleasant, bat ia always frrttfag and
scolding, will makt. w unhappy bone for
all within her bouse. And we had as
lief undertake to live in a barrel of vine­
gar in a thunder storm as to live In a
bouse with such a wnmra
Solomon wee
right when be arid, “it fa better to live fa
Um: corner of a bouoo-top, than to dwell Ever shown in this Market, wbxb
in a wide bouse with a brawling woman.
arc prepared to tell at a small

advance from

VERY CHEAP

J. a. NKTIMK,
WTeUory PuMIe, *&gt;"•’ T“ •«’

. ,:

DAXIEL STB IK.

pOPlIri' CLERK. Xeis»y.Fjl

mH, water, Mdlnar. l ux will roaai.
1y [&lt;roe.ro. by the la.te of thte flalcrata., tkai Ki. sutirriy &lt;taferont from
/‘Qulber Mlerotuv.
'
OO 11 » packed la sm I
KtiaXLtSS;

8. irFtfocnr.

WMMHBTKR OK DEEDS. 08
JKilaroa.-atMi oprn « all luM
paid «fe-a papon «ro Mt far rec
1 7— ~ jj, g. MIELDC

twisted leaf cf brom'.
eOarveseii-^ water on tbs 1

Q0UKTY TREASURER. Of

’ ”■'■■*■ JMWEK A. KWEf

HASTINGS

TANNERY!
GENUINE

FAMILY

LIQUORS.

Unusually Low !

k

A

J

Clothing

BOLTWOOD

TTnBXEV and ‘Omsd&gt;w .1
•ud l.onnwUr in Cbencerjr,
All bn.lnrM aUrmlrd to pt
•UiUr. OScc Xo. I, XuMo .bU,
Krb.pn.

vnbK c* rnouATE. xou
ml f^nd.sndTav AjjVtiL 1i
OwVswrl lion*. al UsatlUg
4aye* vacli wrok. ‘
,

NEW YORK COSTS

K. BAILEY.

. .. T. a.uolbboo

A TTORXRY and CoonjMorat I

CAN’T BE BEAT.

CRANT.
v.A-Orifar:

lynwEcvTixc; attorxei
1 , Um BsBcitor .nd Couwr
aaOaUrV 1M4&gt;C. •'ill pntapU
butte ■ »atr«U»l to hi. care

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TERMS, ®1.2S:

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HASTINGS, BARRY- COUNTY. 1SCH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1861.

VOL. 5.

fastings' jBnsinra Dirtrturi,

TLASHRGS

DRUG

STORE!!!

INAUGURAL MESSAGE
,

:

.

or

.

GOVERNOR BLAIR,

much leafed nt. the time of the pawns of
the
have been found almost " holly
imaginary, and I trust, the net may be

DELIV&gt;n«D TO

»oiix» BAun-;

ms mseas,

K propositi** *•
*&lt;*

Cowetry,

dollars.
on. by erpms, fr»« of oiA.r

«XT«t&gt; Ita KA XVABT Ova
with Tn* roavaxir
MRED TIISSKUX,
•gverrvotype and

&gt; O I. I, A H 8 ,

ike maa*er.,

&gt;

" Tam °* Toitrr A JWCIK.

■eed by tl., p*|rttteu ytuc,,,.
dagu'-notypc. BM|
N DOLLARS,
return
View Sbtkes Vasss.
r.reuled e^ml u ■.tohtar.
ir .manner, purl raj t, tu, U
I».n wart* or
amtt or riMsa.
n
vxjjbxd lloiLABt rat Pai*.
..Ur m .riling ti,e Ll4rto.,
ata dutinctiv.
’
ktrwM«ita '
■»

•3»*o

NO. 37.

tions.
I refer me to the recommends- the 18th of November tart, 1ST porMte.
lions of the Auditor General on this sub- ■ The ordmnry expense* of the sehool Cw
fact. In which 1 forty concur.
’ ihc p**» rear have boeu $10,44560; and
The amendment of the ConstHution,’foe wbota amount appropriated by taw

of the State. In oo* or tsro particulars,
‘
'
, perhaps, the law might be rerdured more
of 18M.000.
opted by the penpit, and I
ooaveniont by amendment. Thete i
— seems'
w -. 1
The Agricnltnral Collage has been
It
'the fundamental law.
no verj- good reiiaon .why tbe eledor
Felloir-ciiiifnt qf the Senale
___________________
ry I source of grueit anxiety to the State gr»
‘
endJ/auterf Reprtttniativte: should be required to register Ids “Chris­
corporation for banking purposes, fearing jernment, and -a serious burden toll
JV7BT BECEIVEB
tian or baptismal nanv'’ In full. S^omti
After a poriod of two years, during
bank noted oj paper reeffita, to esreutate Treasury, ever since (be commencemei
miataltoa have occurred in Ibis respect by
a new and moat complete assortment of
which the Legislative body has not as­
as money, shall be indiridimlly liable for I of it* eon«n&gt;etk&gt;», m 1857.
Tbe 8*
which electors have been rejected nt the
DRUG! AND NIEDICINES,
sembled, we meet, charged with the duty
nil debts’ contracted during tlra term of Spring
Lttads, or ____
theirproeecdsfoad
proas ' * been
_r.
1
polls. Mid 1 recommend you to consider
«Chemical*, Palais, Olli, Cam­ of re-examining the laws and institutions whether the end* of the la^ might not As tes'and revenue* for the ensuing year,by their bcihg officers, or rtnckbolders ot ■previously
devoted
Its
cutuMfobnraiit,^
“ - * to
——
of the State ; to ot&gt;rn*bt,so for as wa may.
phene, BmrnlMS Fludd,
which it appears tint the revenues are such assoehrtian’ or corporation equally tend in that y«r an appropriation wa* . I
welt
Im
attained
by
ooMwihg
tho
elector
th* errors of the past in the light of exjfeto register his nnme as lie usually writes likely to fall considerably short of the nnd ratably to the extent of their respec­ made from the general fund, of $40,000; . i
TTRPENTtNE AND ALCOHOL.
rience, and to provide wisely, if we can,
II. I also recommend you to consider expense*. Thia deficit seems bi hare oc­ tive shares of stock in any such corpvni- and in 1850, a farther appropriation war-.*.
made o! »0l^00, to •ilin^MO. Itwmrei
fur the exigenefa of the future.
No
whether, in puramtnee of the purpose far­ curred from a variety of cauaea, but tion or aaeociaiiot).” . This amendment
higher trust than this, enn be reposed io
ther to pepaerve tho purity of the elec­ clricfly from the extraordinarily targe ap­ ha* removed the only insurmountable founded, os declared by the law, to “firnraiitru BOWBK.
n cilixcn.
A* Representative* of the
tions, It would not bo well to enact a law propriation* made by the last legislature, oLjeetiuu &lt;0 the Act of 1857, to authorize iiiab itustrnetom in agrioultnra, and th»-.^
people, diligence and pntrtatfam will be­ for the suppression ofthd baleful,practice in aid of the’ Asylums and other State the'lfain«ss of banking. It is believed nateml sciences connected tbertwitK”’7'
come u«.
Ao earnest regard for their
“
there is Wothing now-t&lt;i prevent tho ma­
of betting upon ejection*.
It aeems to institutions.
tights, interests and liberties, is a solemn
IRF TOR MEDICINAL PUIP0SE8.0NLY.
To rcliere'the finance* from this ero- king ot' a *afe taw on this subject. Bank
me that tho highest right and forty of a
obligation upon n*.
;
BAILEY A BAKER*
freeman is not n proper subject for gam­ harassment, the Auditor General recom­ paper baa bpcorne *o important a curren­ to be entirely frep from einhamsxmcnts,
1 have tho higltert xattafaclion, l« bring
arAXUfACTURERS of («». .bwnirvn ud cop
bling.
.'
mends tbe issue of stocks ti&gt;tnect the in­ cy oflhta dnuotril, thntcumtrcrrial trans­ in one way or anothar. - Perhaps wo
Wl. »*r-w*re. DcfcJcr. in irun.nsDa,
nble to congratulate you upon lIto general ,
It fa
The financial condition'of the State terest on our piitstaridityr indebtedness, actions can, with difficulty,, bo performed ought bot tv be surprised at thi*.
haV-Ssnlwarc, eatory «ata »torc«. Store one Over
grxxl order nnd prosperity of tho State.
It seems much better to
*wt *f tiie junt-offiec.
will necessarily occupy your earnest and falling duo in July, I8GI, and January,' without itTho past year Ims been oue of great
.
r~. State inpebtedness,
__________ , supply ourselves with this ccrrcncyyby
nnd some —
other
carefol consideration.
Tfia credit and 1802,
~
'^wlOAKLE?*
’
'
frultfeioeM.
honor of the State must be preserved : amounting in all to about ti50.000, pay- Maws of o*rr own, thnu to borrow from
Beautiful harvests have put famine and
, . .nt-ithe
- -ipleasure
..... .rof■ vthe
. State any time
w
■■
1
I«»«.i(1
and -this ' eon be dobc only uy"prompt able
distress far away from nur dpors.
No
, rival'to the tftate University fanny r«b- ;*
payment of ita debts, and foil perform- after two years, and to lory a Statu tax oor contrcl, but of which w« have neces­
pestilence hoe affiicted the people of tlio
If no other rcrooroo sarily a very impcrfoct knoia ledge. The
micc ofnll its obligations.' Prudence and to meet the same.
Statu
;
but
general
good
health
hns
pre
TEA, COFFEE, 8V0AR, RPICRR. pepper,
economy arc the first duty'of every gov- tan be found, then probably tbta mmrthfc great problem seema tn be to tnako the
railed among them. 1’fre laws have bcre eminent as rashly incurring debt Is the done, Iffae Legislature has power to do bill always convertible into actual cash relate tv! sgrieolture than nny ordinal?
PRV5KH. F1QS. RAHIKB. CObWSHa
cheerfally obeyed by the mass of tb* sure ___
road____________________________
to bonkrbptdy. '* we fchould
* Lt
at It;
it; but
butI 1feel
feciexceedingly
exceedinglyaveree
averseto
toadd.
add- at tbe will of the holder,.with- Um Itswt College. Men who baicr#vea their live*
people, and their infraction, by the crim­ onoS £?■
adopt
_ * ~a pernjpirtnt policy,
__i-’looking
__ l:__ Ing anything more to tbo debt of tbe possible delay. For this purpose-there
inal, has been promptly punlslied by a
can be no substitute for-tho payment Of
10 steady reduction tuifl final reiytheut Statr.
&gt;
to the
wise nnd patriotic Judieiary. The State of the entire State debt
CDDJirM'j zpxBiriJiirxiiT
Tho UuustiluThe contingent loan is very likvlytoon specie, by the bank, on demand. . If any ll&gt;e Board uf Education,I rccotntneed you
hna advanced rapidly in wealth atid pop­ tion. veyy wisely as 1 think Adopted such' to become the permanent dubt.
delay is allowed, tbu bill possesses not"■ to commit the &amp;iture care of thia.c»llegft^.^
Aid Cooking Extracts
ulation.
The census of 1860, taken tinDie State is also largely In debt to the of the qnalilHn of money. Fur tbo par­ to a Slate Boon) of Agriculture, of fivft
h policy, and required tlie LCfttdature hi
W. PARKER,
। dcr tho laws of the United States, shows
।
carry i: Into eficct fts early .ts-1852. By counties, and Immediate provision ahifeld pose of securing the bill bolder against in nuoilwr, lo be appointed as may Mem
HOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceries
the population of the State to be, io artirio' 14, section 1, tbf»' specific Stdlc lie mode fur Ita jmytneirt. These omoilnts any default of the bank, the system of to your judgment beat. The expenses for
: ■nd'Prarittxua. Pork; Lard. Butler, and
round numbers, seven hundred and fifty
taxes [except those from the mining emu arc principally due to tho new counties, deposit of State Stucks seems orcry way the year I860 bavo^ecn $13,135 Ti.
tbousand.
The Board
an appropriation cf
I recommend
panics of tbe Upper Pemnsuh,] areap- and Uic Iiutnrai and nreeaaary hardships tbe safest and the best.
Our soils arc rlch.and of great variety,
PENH. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
plicfl to the paymentdf the Interest upon ami embsrawmontn attending new settle- tho whois Act in question, .to yoor must $25,000—$15 OOP to pay anlarire for two ,^}
careful sod deliberate review. ’ The pro years, and the, remainder for buildings,
producing in abundance all the
crop* CARDS.
VELOPES,
the PrithMy
A*., Ae.
School.UnhTndty and ether mente, arc largely increased by their-bmwhich belong to this latitude. Die Stat* educational funds, add the interest and bilitv to realize foe amounts duo foein riotu law has not had the oonfidetice of Ionia, mid the like. Moat of k •oamc iiu
r
WILLIAM BtrRGIIER,
powcsacs immense forests of valuable . principal of the State debt, other that, the from the State.
It will be a slumc to capitalists, and ha* been substantully a
USTICE OF THE PEACE, AtUr
MOST POPULAR
timber, which arc already a source of amounts dor tho edticaiMWial fends, nnd us if we allow thia to continue.
dead letter.
.
Caunwlnr al law, and SolMlui in (
great nnd increasing wealth.
In miner­ after that, aueh spwific la\ei fth&gt; ntlded
f
Tho Asylum for the deaf, dumb, and propriation be made, or so much of it**
In view of the preront condition of tho
als, Michigan i« without a rival.
Tier to and constitute a part of the Primary finances, I earnestly
.
i
recommend you to blind, nt the city of Fliol, aceto* to lx ytMi* think aascsAiaL
earn*
mines nf copper and iroh nte of tbo Very School interest fund.
hilly rvnlixing the bonorulant objects bad ' I reicr you to the- report of the Board . ,
CTiconrxgc
no
new
wdieme*,
to
undertake
Tho
Legislature
A. E. BONSTSF.L,
finest qusifity ; and. thus fur. roem to Le
, were Alito required “to provide nn annual no rohriderabta additions to tbo public in view in ita e*tabli*hm«nk The whUv of Inspactor* aq| Agvul foe, particulars HVFTHAN ANU SCnc. EON. Will piwrtiet
measureless in extent.
Cool, atao, of tax, sufficient with the other rerotireea, to
-F ths State, and confin* number of pupil* during tho |&lt;st year, concerning the condition and finances of jt
Nr4i&gt;.iu&lt; in Hatting* null iwtniti.
,Jt wiH ...
; । good qsinlity, is now proved to be abund­ pay the estimated expense* of the State —.......... &gt;n&gt;[ ridthfas to tbe actoal neeceu- imx bocnonc hundred awl twenty-threo; tbe Stale Brisua, at J;nLa»a.
xnuld reapeetfaUy aanovne
ant.
While the exploraliotm for saline
It teesered- though only ninety havo been instructed give.you pleasure tq leant, foal for. lb? ’
llaatinpi and vieinfly. (hat
government, the interest of the State wv.
ties ...
of ,~n
ton iMitlta service.
DANIEL COOK,
waters in the valleys of tho Saginaw and debt, and such deficiency as may reettt in ingly manifest that for some ym port at nny one time, A portion of the buil­ past year, that institutioo has. shown its. .
Grand Rivera,have been entirely success­ tho rerourees” Section S tif the same arti­ tbe Stale fot* been incurring burdens in­ dings are.still inecntplcte, and the Board {inabilhjr to support HWf; mA there m
ful. Possessing n great area of territory, cle, required the legislature to jJrdvnle conveniently heavy.
We have been of Trustees urge Upbn tho I^gislaiure^n Meetus no rcurou tod&gt;mbuhaLU will couBtirfounded on three sides by the great­
by taw, a sinking fund of at least twenty building too mneh and too fart for the early appropriation of a sum, •uflicianl. tinue to do *o in ihcfutugL Die expciiest chain of take* on foe continent, fur­ thouaimd dollars n year, and nn annual revenue* provided.
I. A. HOLHKOUK,
it ha* alao been a , not only for tbo ordinary and education*I •os fi r foe past ynar lav* Ix^n $47,684,- „i
■* V
('onin-Lr .1
nishing a cheap mid easy qptlet to the increase of at least five per rent, to be np. roeree »»fgreat enilarasamimt heretofore, wants of tbo pupils, hut also to complete 50 ; tbe oirniug* for th* samp lime |51,I bep*M lo COMPfftTSO- oecnn, and the markets of the world, this plied solely lo tlie cxtinfoiisbmcnl of tlie that appriiprialiulta Imvc been made out and furnish all tho Imildiags now iu pro­ 538 2‘J—showing a batanep- qL mrnmgs
tHtiSlFTTONS; an4 any Stale haa all the elements of an empire
grets of erection. What amount uilLbo ovc^expenses of $3354 7A
The ppm., ,.
p rind pal of tire State debt, other than tlie of the penrrrtl fund, to be drawn imme­
within herself.
Wc have reason to lx* nmnmitM due to cducatiotinl fund*.
their tains
diately, while th* taxes levied tn meet •ufllefoat fur all thc*c objects, the Board her of convicts now in foe Prison ix62r,
T^RTBICIAN and Surgwn. Ufflecin Ru»*ell‘i
tharikful to that “gnod providence” which
v...w.,v.
re be*t interreta nf them eould not be collected iu less than has not informed w&gt;. 1 regret exceeding, being an increase ovar-lart year of 8&amp;—
Unfortunately
for ,.
the
JL ttofe. State •trect.
Is rapidly guiding us In the course qf n tho State, tlie I^gtslntnrc immrdhitviy I n yvnr.
ly, tlint the State Sooner* are in such a. How long thia.ratio of increase will*euuJOHN ROBERT*,
1 great, free, nnd happy commonwealth.
fid I owing the adoption of the-Cdnatitn- ■ ' The treasury is called upon to advance condition that I cannot recommend you1 tinne.it ix impoosibta to say, but it la
I
The people of tlie State have ndopted, tlvn, disregarded these plain requirements j tho m&lt;rtiey n long period before it enn be to make any appropriation at prrocal, fair gceoliy tat be hoped that we have reached
,
j
I with "real iit.niiiiiiity, the amendment to •4 the Instrument they had awnrh tfe reimbursed.
This is evidently a bad building and tiirnisliing purposes; but nearly the culminating point. .
lbn rapid increase in . foe number of
the Constitution proposed hr the last, support, and subsequent Ix-gislature* I practice, end abmil't be avoided iu Is tn re, only snflkieut for lLu ordinary expenses1
Legist store, in respect to the sessiims of .have followed this bad pr&gt;redent. Thr i at Iritat until the trdsrtry h sufficiently of carrying on the hi»tilulian for the1 convicts bum» -1853, list, com]&gt;«Ued thu
omning two year*. Tbo amount of ap­ State to be constantly increasing the ca.
vour body.
By that amendment, tbe sinking fund hns never bren treated, and I replenl*hed to meet Meh a call.
arotunluw am! tuiallly. H
parity of the Prison, to contain and work
limitation tn the length of y«wr session la the annual tax has nftriy if eve.- been suf- i
A very targe pnrt of the bonded debt propriations to iliis Asylum since
Harry a«auO.Micb. .l!hu&gt;L
substantially sWcpl awav.
Experience, ficicnt.
foem. The insxxxto s state foal tbe pres­
■
.
I of the State will fall doc In Jnntiary,’63. have U-en $103,000.
.
-which-i* !hn. true test of all inatituliuna,
Under the existing statutes, the pupil* ent capacity &lt;•? tbe prison will give them
The State debt, funded at.d fundable. I You will »ce the necessity of pnmdlug
.
that biennial sessions of forty days nre not due Dec. I, IS-10. was $2,0(11,062.90.1 for the retssne of these bend*.
Fortun- of ihui Institution are supported entirely but about risty-two vacant cells, as *
not always, if ever, sufficient to enable Thia debt Nov. 30, 1854, was $2.53l.-| ately, the credit nf the State i« extremely by the State, except in the matter of pro\ bu&lt;n&gt; for future increaac of couvieta,
'boulder Brace*,
They . .
I am unable tn discover any nud there is a lack of shop room.tlie lept-dature tn ncrornpfiah its buslnen 545 70.
The fuitded and fun&lt;tab1&lt; debt | gbod, nud deservedly so. The resources clothing.
a«k in consequence,, an appropriation of
properly.
I’ndrr tliat syrtcin, a acme- is now $2,288,842 79.
Bnt thia is not' ar* very large, and yearly hiereasing, reason why the pupil* hi this A&gt;j lum and
nd r»n« for Mie cheap by whal cnreles* baste took jj»e place of that by any means, the critire drirt of the j wlfile the debt fa moderate in amount.— their relation*, guardiirtts, the city, town $32,000, for the purpose of building an
;-j. ,n. MF.rnw,
I. F. itOUEBTH k €0.
.
or county, ttatt would be liable for their •“U’’ *pd two tiers of ccU*,and for expense
calm delilieratiun which is absotinely ca- State.
We have been tflplfily making State taxation ha* been very light, and 1
when out of it, should not be lia­ of moving Ka*i wall .and building woyk- .
sentinl to !he enactment of wise laws.------ another, likely *onn to- rival tbfa In there will be no occasion l&lt;&gt; mnke It all support
1
i&lt;
ble far the maintenance of such pupils Ujona. . The moving qf.ihe EavJ
The only limitation which remain*,,fatbe nmnent, unfair our policy is chnngud.—oppressive for the future.
•Jeainx JtortsnMjen by adrertUmieut.
tlia biiilding of wnricahripe,» no ddqbt in,
prohibition tn introduce nny “new bill The debt to the educatiunnl funds wax, in
I have not been able to sec the report uIkuj in llie Asylum,in the same manner
' into cither !!«n», after the fir*! fiftv
as is pniviJcil in case of tint insane per­ dispensibie, but I tiavs great hopca.UMrt
,
for vear IMP, Dre. Irt. ♦276.44V 44 — qf the fate Stair Treasurer, If, A nd red .that
(lavs of the acreion shall have expired.” In 1854, Nur. 80, $tWHJ09 78.
The officer ba* mnde nny rtpoit. ’ He stands ron*, jn acctoiu 33, of act 161, of the taw* tlie building of the “L” and two tiers of
I therefore, recommend the cells may be safely kfa fur', some ufocj
,
And though this might bo ^naily evaded, debt to.the eduortional fund* is now as charged in the report of the Board of of 1850.
X. C. FR1NDLE,
. '
1 think a building commit­
I luiva no doubt you will observe It in
passage, of a aimilur-act, in relation tu the
follows:
State Auditors, whaae duty it was antrasinner U‘up lunger needed, and the office
pupil* io this Asylum.
. .. :. ,
good faith, a* a binding obligation upon
ally to rottie with him. nud finally ndjurt
Primary Sdicc!,
$880,9-70
71
■ ■ .
Tbe Asylum for the Insane at Kalama- bad better lie *&amp;j|i&gt;h«l.
you.
You w!ll alao remember that foe
all claims between him artd foo State,
University.
; .
259,807 47
1 call y our attention to the Gii^ssbii.
xoo is now fully organixed, and has ci&gt;moriginal limitation to forty day* was en­
v i th gms violation* of taw, and malad­
Normal School, ‘
44,345 78
DANIEL STRIKER,
fortable accoinudaiioiu for one hundred; vision cf section 21 of the act to
acted in accordance with the nlmoat unis
ministration of hi* office. There fa rcanonand eleven palienliL U i* tfec duty, as.it, the cliarlcr of the city of Detroit, being
veraaldcmand of foe people at tbe time,
”
98
to believe that the Treasurer Is a defaultTviil
no d&lt;M&gt;bt will bo pleasure of tho LegixU- act No. 55, of the law* of 1857, by which
and to correct u liai wav deemod a gtea!
-j- to tho State in a considerable amount. tore, to further as fo»l ns practicable the
The -yrifriy Interest noon -the AuwW -5[
abuse. No future occasion, 1 trust, will
?or all the facts attending the defalcation
and fundabfaxIcLt is $14L00P.
Upon
°
lieneyolcnt purposes of this institution.—
Hie
reasons
why
occur
Ip
renew,
among
the
people,
a
de
­
OLIVER E. EVERTN,
I mbit refer ybn to the message of my
But, even the claims of benevolence will may, in its di-cretiou, commit any wale
the debt to tbe cdtrcalionsl fond*, $83,' prodreowor.
sire to restore tho limitation.
I earnestly recommend
be regulated by sound policy, and tbo under sixteen, or female under foarteca
It beomca your &lt;h|ty. under seriitm 4, 580 71 : .
you to make a thorough and searching
T PHIlXlFH. Csr»«« Snxairr and Jailor.
• article 4, nf the Gmstitution, “to rear-1;. The debt to tlie educational
cnuonni fund*
itinas ac
nc-­ I inv.«stigu ion into the condition nud pre- ability of tbe State to pay. It is idle to years &lt;-f ngr, t-j any workhouse or
iur» i* bvcmiM he ha’ I he
range the. Senate Districts, and apportion cumulate* Tyarliq to *u,• —
••^*1 l» W&lt;&gt;u&lt; conduct of the Treasury department talk of appropriating the tnoney.whidi of correctiou in that city, instead of the
8. H.' COOK,
LA ROUST STUCK of the
anew tbe ftcprcrenlntivcs among the the
v... whole amount VS
t^fpnp
of &gt;-*yniq
p«jt
iriti’e!-.
i’’. rand If any l^rtlier legislation is necessary we do 0"! possesK ’Hiis institution wa* State 1’riron, who riudl be convicted of
DEST GOODfl. at Um
commenced upon a very extensive, and 1 any crime, daw or hereafter, nunidablo ‘
pal monies for tho purchnsp oFlnniTs
emrnHea
nnd
districts,
according
to
tbo
LOWEST PRICES
f&lt;»r the security nt the public monies, to have Do.doubt a very good plan.
Its by impriroomart in the State f*ri» n ”
number of white itiln.bitanta.nnd civilised which are the f«nitidaW»n orthe funds.—
impply the same ; to direct the Attorney
Tile
Il is also provided, Hut all expenses
perrons of Indian descent not members of In other words, tbo State borrows the General immediately to prosecute the cost.was ritimalcd at $200,000.
h
eldon
SHEEP*HEA TTHARD WARE STOVES,'
Trustee*, hiiwcver, have vincc considera- attending the ainfioempnt of such rimany
tribe.**
,
.
,
money
M
fast
as
.
reoeivud,
and
stands
QptXTY TREASURER. Often ia
official bonds of foe late Treasurer, to , bly extended flio plan, and now estimates victa,sbnll bo paid to the State Treasurer
TIE, CORPER AXD SHEET‘-TROS
!
It will also be yopir dirty tn divide the debtor to the funds nn its books, for tbo
which the State look* primarily for ita1 tbe entire cost nt $275,000.
They
now
quarter yearly,:on the certificate of foa
State tnto six Congtesainnkl dhrfjleta,pur­ amount I think it is ^Imo that this prno- aceurtty. nnd to into all legn! means with­
JAMBS A. tWEEXEV,
ask a furfocr appropriation «1 $100,000.. City- Controller that such expenses havu
ATLOirkd PRICEi
suant to a nithi of poptibilioa fixed by the tier should cease. nt&gt;d therefore' recom­
TjWtWECDTING ATTORNEY. Cprerolor at
in the power of the State tn recover for
THAX
Yuk will obmend to you the passage of nil act requir­ monk-* which have hern lllcgairy with­ As in the case ot other public institutions, been actually incurred.
1 . Mw. Solicitor *n&lt;l Counariur in CLauwry,
My MFortmrnt of PARLOR STOVES, eomprfo* act of Cougrana on that sujbect.
my .duty ,niqtiin*.
to—say,that no *ucb
_
—j —.4me
-7,.
----- serve that tee"State, white it fa to Jwf7.
«»&lt;t Srtary Public, will prompUy attcad U auy
Id tha construction* of these dwlricis, ing tM reinvwtmenf of the principal of held from the Treasury. There
to |, np.,)-oprfeiiuii can reasonably b« male,— these expeu*c% has no voice whatever in
tra«facMi eutruiUe.! to hi* care. In any of the
There ought
nngn.to
- ----------- -.“lably be male.—
the
cdiic-ntionnl
fund*,
wheneypr
imy
gonit will lie obvinuslyiitat and &gt;isc to con­
t’ofeta wflbi* State. Office intU (teutt ILhmc.
’ be rm temporizing with n thferituig
t* “ ’ ’
' ' J^citbur do I think that any very serious determining what th&lt;\j&gt;hall be.
tmb.
rarELEVATED
,
sider tbo fact, that the newer regions or aidcrnble amount of such principal mon-'■ lie officer, but tbo Utmost
.X)_. nr
... the
....
.UUTH, ’
t rigor
wi|| q|ir
g]|rt^-,n« tbe Asylum 1 fop* fofa atiitute might be advantageously
.
OVEN STOVES.
the State will Inerenea in population mneh fas idiall Im? in tha Treasury. . Siich ill-I
,u
P.
to writ for foe complqtiun
/" URCU1T COURT OOMXMW0KF.R. Attaracv
LOW OVEN STOVES.
iptetiun ofthe buildings amended, .root
aUuw pieraoN of' any '
roalmcnts
might
very
well
bo
made
.
in
more rnpldfv than the older; and the
. in high place* of treat who willfully mh- unlj| nlc State ean be extricated from its age, convicted tn" tbe county of Wayne,
PARLOR COOK STOVES.
great inequalities likely In occur in, fop the bonds of the Stale, or if-they; coaid cnoduct foemsrirre, to.foe Injury of the
enharataments.
Tbe State h».
nnd sentenced for abort terma, to be c«b- ’
Ever seea luthl* town. Six Plata and BexHev future, before another division is ma^e. ootcm».-&lt;nd«n|ly be purd^^apflmptb-,
giopleftre criminal* of thn h-ghc-t grade.
tn(J wi!1 wotittue
be liberal to-‘ fiiued In the wnrk Iwuse of (be city ot
­ They destroy public renfid.-nre, weaken wflnjM -(U
may be somewhat modified by the con­ er ufu aocuritlea might be fouhd. iq orf
M|&gt;.&gt;r.ipr-,ftl;wi, lnade bv
~'I*MES fl. BMOWM,
Delrpi;, upon some fair arrangement as •
struction of district* with reference to 'der to be prepared for this reduction of tbe/aTtbcf med In foe rrerom«il and Uw u
IlltaM X.y|Um aiure-1853,
to expenses, to be made with the Board
the annual retourcen, it brltt be necessary
in earh olher snl rndermlues the very
1237 00O.
T BATE • vary cwnplrie stock ofRor-e bui!d!n&lt;t their future increase. The districts ought
of iMpacfor* of foe State Prison. . AM" ',
JL Hardware, tnalndna* Lock*. Latebea, Butta
"r«imm^ tom to nrovidu fi&lt; foe f-u,n^on"
l«Wte 2***
..
Thu State lUfonn Seb «•! Is in very such an arrangement would have foe ef‘
convenient, as lor f«. may be, and ot bar
feet to reliavc, to route vxteClt, foe Stale !
.hH-f.a0.in
fund, in accordance with *.
tbo rcro
W
manioc* Interests. The Senatorial dis sinking
Prison froin-ite constant exoras u( num- .
quireroents
of
the
Constitution,
to
com
, tr-cta arc limited in number, by Ibc C&lt;mr. H. R USX ELL,
" । atituUoa, tn thirty two. and the Houm of mcaice ns *oon as practicable. Schedule ■
i*‘L," iu the report of tbe Auditor Geosral; S«ikm..»&lt;!«« lilrK)rtO .^iluuin ^iu(x.jinu\|ie
lht. 1K.,
KAVE-TMUU&lt;iH »«&lt; CON DCCTUR titan sixty-four,nor more than one hundred contains a enlcutation up&lt;m lite boais-.ol
1 One of foe art number thirtyrtfoo M II* ; awj nffljer svatein ofdtariUinc, with life
members.”
. forty thousand dullata a year. a[ith five
hspWcrt rewriteThe Supcriirtetidwrt
. J. W. BTEBBINS,
“The Act farther to preserve tbe purity per cent annual jncreasc.js lucb. would at and vHoss, and (think migbi to fie re-!
and Board nf Control that foe taw in refive per cent, compound Itrtiei'es^,' pky the

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

BOLTWOOD * GRANT,

ITH ON CHINA,

to pay tU oatirt expenses of the State
ftuvarnment. over and above ths reaouroes, nud to create tbo ainkiug fund, with­
out xreprt to borrowing, either from life"
cducatioiml funds or from any other.—The ultimate resources of the State will
be abundantly ’ufficient to pay all its
nccritalry expenaea, and meet alt itsobllgutiuns prottfptly wlthoit borrowing, and
without being al all burdentome to the
peopl-.'.
You will obaerve in foe report of the
Auditor General, oatimnire of the expen-

tubs.

GROCERIES!

W

J

PATENT MEDICINES

P

■CKEAT. FDiB CASE

lAWGBMKMT
E.N AND LADIES'

J8AL00RI!

7027

:d| AND CUTLERY.

,, 01d Fogyism Distanced
•* 1

Young America Ahead.

FRANCIS ROWER

.• .

iTINGS

NERY I

» ir, an

,

TO HOUSE BUILDERS.

iwo. &gt;
*■ teM far aria, fo* Mbarieg
erteemfa:
teXk VasMyaU ItartMf..
I-SMlCAtoTL
*rt MICW.
TMKMBBEK

ofelective
. Morm-e.

YjXTTi.r. (T.EbTK

Low Pressure System
v,a ra s»umh&gt;:i
SUPERFINE TLGQR for SO nbiUtas* p»r art
SHELLEU CORN far
XJ coat* r*r tm.be!.
OATS fur
20
«
"
roTATOS for ■
20
“
”

object in view.

regMratfrra of entire debt iu; twenty yvara, -]tiia-l
material that the yearly swouu:
be large, as that foo fund vhoul
process
focrearo, makfr Itcertain that the retire debt will cert

pgnf

of rcglsiratlvti 'which

m

Allow.
wo*ld

there, in which I fatty omeur. Tta-rt are

iUte, both a»

�■w

J* _ _
and | of the United State* was formed by the rw

adnswistratinn with clean hands, *

BALK-

iBitoHMriM0mlratiun.

&lt; «•
oftbcwlktlc Mftry, itotbesatris *ta|
JZ forSin t£ £
psTFpooe. Tn this end, the Superintended I upon tbe militia of the States. It isbfa1
rsOMnmends tbo creation of lbw office of ti»er safe nor wise, to allow the organ!
rirwi that
Gwmty or District SupcrWiUesdent, tu 1 lion and discipline of the tiiiHti* to 1
firmnessti
tabe tho place, in a greo* moawire, of the into discredit nr disuse.
Tho rodili
it evils ell
Akeytarv
hsdepfejent
ut
l!taN*UfiI(^*aUy
a
pessent syatrnn of township Inspectors, j spirit of tho people ought t« be kept&gt;■1. confidence in their ability lo * government
nil the power*
powers not granted
grant
rermuent in all
i enmprumi
r arms nnd defend themselves, should j by thr
ibe people
ivw.ntk. to ithat
ImI government,
v»rnmm&lt;t and
nr./l M
nn«t
furnish the bet and most convenient local , be filtered. In point &lt;

Ik kft Lansing for (be ’

Jl

M
fek- !■&lt;». Ofc.

MrfatftoNowThft

“» 8,*u «v.r»
drM ,' um
ta«‘ —
“•
oart-) urrv“l “
"lu
I whereabouts arc mH fully known.
HiS r.rom-S^SSS'

।
There • J
fra UTl

right of »eecs*ion in a State, until the mnlanitenta of the preuent, foci
__ .
—
...
(gy* Judge
i.Tfe.fe.rarliuufete.r.ign-.raeteln
fe. teirari*, pradraa &lt;4
!-•
” Trumbull, or, os prof
to pay a rssunabte wpounl to suppoi t but tl&gt;c Bute
uus use oxetusuta sovereign ,
voliiLtccV companies, limn to call out ih&lt;?1 ty over Its demcttlc
.--------- fe-------institutions
---and..lawa, Umj put.
Iwt us have an end of enrapro- Senator TrumbuM, to* were
MMMhd M to permit dtatrkta having 100 whUa body UaUs to bear arm*, as was.and in respect to these the federal gov- mixes, and appeal only for constitutions! j U. S. Sebsfor from jlfitiok fin- al* years
• • method.
• •
----- I, -------------— c 'xijhatevcp
* .7. L -TT rights. BcwkJ** it is not cfabned or eyfn fepm.tha
orgajure the oltfo
Beside*, tbe „t__.
volunteer
crpiucnt«hsa „
u&lt;&gt; -authority
uf
T**r
xrion tu organizptiyn is n»qri&gt; more effective, and j retuilta, that tlw purely IocbI and dahu
« amend- forms a nucleus fora larger forc^ hl ways . tic institatiuh uf ala very, wherever It e
■ important in*e.(l&lt;a/lo«.
dawsashiaii lh&gt;-pt»pla of Aiisdstfttitia&gt;»ii
etartl* «f-to be relied .pnw.
I to* iw «to Steta* U 4hi* CuofoderMv
meut.
tutttcuiUMi of the Ft
uw cumber .94.
it
(7eiUfeaw«
of At t*o Jloutrt;
orcoutruj single Instance. Tory nave stooa ait
&gt;. »nd
.fe*-r,
'While
”*”4 | wholly beyond
boynnd the
‘ intelfcrcncc
'
'T,—"
~ ' •r1,T2ST:?T:r&lt;T pbmd in him. If sabeequ«&gt;tr*entr shall
rtrail/ caoeedingly | we are citizens of tbe Stat* uf Michigan,1, ,&gt;r
of th..ra,
the national government.
In resphet mere protest on the statute book. And I Special Message W CottgretMbHrtg«m»e prove this opinion to . be IneoprequJ styll.
tbe &gt; «and
as such deeply devoted
to her interj to common
the comoim
territories,
*
“
B—isLnw
. . . . ...
. Through
. ... them
„
...
—
v
,j to the
whenever an nppral has been made tq I legislation to enable hltb to stytpreas re- ba gluti to li«sr It ; ■**«
territories,
however,
the
J Jf*Cj
opportunity fern liberal. cduflaUoo.shnost ]«st sod Iksipe, we bnve a still prouder 1 cose is entirely different. The Cbnstitti? the courts to euferw that law, it has been * Milon, or olheruiac to glfe neatfe to the
From the journal of yesterday, which
entirely free of «n*t, is pnt within the I title. Wo aru also citizens of tbe United lion of tho United States deal* only with uniformly dene in good faith, tbofi»h'
Is
herewith
transmitted
to
you.
you
wffl
reach of nearly all the children of the States of America. By thia title, wo are thcipcoplc of the State., and lias mnde nd sonje of its provision* are extremely »---,i«*w..
I
“Mr. Howard, of Michigan, movad obt&lt;ki * list of tho standing &amp;jton&gt;fe|rs
State.
।
known among the nations of the earth.— provision for the government of tho ter- tasteful to the people.
The two, mill tax, provided for by law In remote quarter? of (be globe, where ritofiM, unless tbe section nuthorixing
It la not at the Fcraona! Ubert} latys J that the me»Kigr bn referred to a special
W tho Senate, from whldi ynd will aee
nf tbe last fegishaure, was intended to | the' names of the States are unknown, the ; Congress “to make all needful rule* and that the *c&lt;v*«ionhrt* aijn. They openly committee of five’, with tartniotions lo
take the place of the one dollar fur each ; flag- of the great Itapubiic, the banner &lt;&gt;f rvgulatiun* respecting lb» territory ot stout at the notion that their repeal will inquire whether any ‘Executive officer* of that Mr. Birtioy has paid . duc,Wgard to
tlio interests of all sections" of the Stale
State* »ve
have sren
liccti «
er *rc
are wvw
MV ।i u.c
scholar, to be voted by lire districts, but | the stars sud stripes, honors and protects ether property belonging to the United satisty
satisfy locm.
them.
Thsir
upon inn
the the
liieir war
wa: is -ipon
uie United
cmiKmimm
mw.rau. ... &lt;.■&gt;
... ...... nr
--- Imlding fec.-&gt;mmoaraatk«ns
wferarafraalUfe,. --&lt;-.11*
-.vith * T|1C ntanding commiRecs uf the House
by some mistake thia last wu not repeal ; the aitiisn.
In whatever conecrus the
tbe StatM,'* should bo fold to be *ueb a prov ConslitUtlun of tbo United States. Hwit ln.Aing
rd. Frobnbfo the tafeftt rd tbe Lcgista hoftor, the prosperity and perpctuily of vision, Tbe power to sequtro and bold in.tn.mcnt dot. »ol .rawer (Mr purp&gt; «nj pern, tor tke tnm.tr vT ray &lt;-Wwu u nnn™i&gt;ee3't6in«Mi4.
ture had1 Metter now be carried Into efibet ■,7^.-0--^this great war
g«»verun&gt;vnt.
—■tt-.—t we- nre
*re deeply ini»- territory, carries with it tbo power to sea, and they demand its amendment or or any other property ; whether any de- ’-,. o
. -.-k-rAsuuf
It* overthrow, (t. arret doctrine of gov- nurnd for thrir-rreoder hs. hem, rn.de, '
N^lth.tan.1ing th
reffi^r W
1 vary mseh doubt tbe wisdom of tanking tereated.
The people of. Michigan are govern. From whatever source derived^

crowded owt of afu psper this

After the Diliowftrial &gt;■ dispa

tu i»X dLV.^Aprii; T'k

treating and-eneking mws erf t

Ull.-w»t agarter uf sswtbu No. tweui) faar^s^
township No. one (t&gt; worth of rallpXVieen

MOT.tMwhl this village, &lt;* Wednesday

had evening, January 23d, 1801
friends of k6s.Gi.vAS and all i

TA KF.tr I. T i.e-VTte.
U ofcetttaiu liul
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_ pnaw1
i/ibroMutta •( Oorrr. t« JrawsA
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respectfully invited to altcbd.

MwWgsn, fi.
I
any. change, nt preaant, in the mode uf k&gt;yal to that government—faithful to its therefore, the sovereignty over the tcrito- eminent by majorities stands in tbe way and by whom, nnd what answer was • imitation to the h-gbdaUvi toiriOffiyrT' ,»4 s»»t«
*3
*
distributing the proceeds of the school Constitution and it* laws. Under it they ries resides wholly in tho general govertH of tbe establishment of tho great slaved given; whether any officer or officers । there appears to be mntrffcwt, Amhrig*lbb
liave peace and prosperity.; and under i*. intut, and this is also in accordance with empire which they have set themselves ; have entered into any pledge not tuarad | hicmlwni uf both houses, everv dienod I w hnn.lrv&lt;l b»&lt;1 nh.ei.r 6ve Aoltaiw
they me«h to abide to the end.
uniform practice.
Slavery may be cx-j
ucrc«,wi.h O.Wk.jHW.AfrtanJ.w
/'“!•
lk.» I" -l.-r-to. Uw brairara
fee
Feeling a just pride in the glorious eluded frtpn tbe tenituries by law of trade for one of it* pillars, and one wqy Charleston; if so. when, where, by whom,
.
'
.
; iBtKWmlLr Mid mmikboxw a*r i
Gov. and on whnl considerations ; whether the *M,n
•pevddy *• ‘h» ppbl^. iiH*res&gt;
5uUcr
u,„by &lt;iv«n. t
history of the pasl.they will not renounce CmgrcsB, ami no State can lawfully coin­ or another it must be destroyed.
the taxes insufficient to support tbe the equally glorious hopes ot the future. plain of such action with nay more show, Pettus, of MisaiMippi, io bis late message ' custom house, port rdfice, and arsenal at will pornot, and lnflJwW.it say.aktA 4^.^Md*y *f A»*^ mJ'JT
schools, it seems best for them to resort But whether in pence or war, they will uf reason than in case of Congressional, to the legislature of Unit State, sni'A* up ■ Charleston have been seixed; by whom | disponed to wnsto time in useless ddwrtr. 4&lt;x&gt;r of ifer Creta ftmw, i&gt;. tl./fiJJ
Nor h.
I. ; H.
»m.
fer
rararaio
prag.
Hjoranrira
«w rwrafeo | StiH .
„f- bop..,,.,,,
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l.L fei. ___
_ J Wd :.l
-I..: ...Irate
I...tlrara- rara..
.1..... 1.7 IIIn_.„ 'Itf/Stt'
U.tu the Unto Bill until tho increase of rally around tbe
the standard of
uf the notion
nation action upon any other sulijcct.
Nrr
------------ uo.qrarafeo: •«„ fe. Il-r. libm I,. | oulfer bra bwsaeiwd, rad .Irate ray
.1,1 draUlra.
population and weahh works a remedy, nnd defend its integrity nnd ha eunslitu- there any ixivr in the National govern.;
TIki income of the Primary School j tion with fidelity..
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.
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t stall art! st pataic nctfoS. ar trad*
ment to dismember iUolf.
No [lower, nnd property of tbe people of Muri mi put effort* have been made tn recover iL—
Fund last year was $115,812 30. There j
Tho existence of the government is but that of tbo people in their ultimate be safely cutrtMted to tbe keeping of that | Tbe committee hare power to end tor &lt; prol.mg the reasmn to ristg, and probw. biatert MMar, tte pesteraes 4raerttad
1
•re ovsr 4,000 districts, containing 246, | threatened, not by enemies from without, •overeigutv, can do that.
We are one •retional Mojoritjf which *bafl hereafter pcraona and papers, and report from time I bly, to ninety date.

W.Jfakmliod; Barry nwta

Ing aweyjtnwhk'niu. will du m

« | JSKA'Jt^lWSS’Zt.1

684 children, of legal school ago*. Thero
were engaged in teaching 7,941 teacheni,
at a cost for wage* of M87,286 50.—
There ia .invested in sclMiql bouses and
other reboot property 1,505,626 84.
I refer you to tho n-portof the Board
uf Education fur all needful information
in regard to tbe State Normal School.—
Tbe number in attendance upon all it*
department* is 1142. Tbo amount of it*
expenditure* during the past year, ex­
clusive of building, bn* been something
more than $16,000.
I recommend you j

to consider whether the expense of tni*
institution cannot be mrtcrinlly reduced,
The University of Michigan is under
tbe rare and control of a Board of Be.
gente, elected by the people.
Fur de­
tails of their action for the past year, I
refer you to their report, accompanying
the report of tho Superintendent of Pub
lie Instrvietion.
The institution ha* now in full ami
snecessful operation its three department*
of urw,
oi
law-, meoinnc,
meffieinc, science, ■serature,
Mernture, nna
and
tlie nr tn. The a hole number of students
The
taught there tbe last ycitr ’is 519.
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Uairerslty merits, and I lave nA doubt
will continue td receive the iiberul care
nnd patronage uf the Legislature. Under
Its present Intelligent guidance, it Ims
risen tn qpvery -higw rank' imoag tbe best

institetioos of learning in this emmtrv.—
The people naturally and properly look
tn i£ to occupy the most important place
in the educational system Of rhe State. ' I
‘
' considerMi
flon, the suggestion nf the Board of Re­
gent*, In relation to tneasures to be
adopted, for the purpose of materially
increasing the pertnaifatt fund of the
Ifaireraily.
lT.c last Legislature enacted a law “to

rnoromge tbo manufacture of salt in the
State of Michigan," and by its provisions
exempted from taxation, for any purpose,
all properly, real and personal, nsed for
tbe purpose tf boring h»r, nnd manuGic
turirtg that article ; and at tlie same time
provided for the payment from the Trea­
sury uf the State of a bounty uf ten cents
per bushel fur all salt manufactured.—
l*bwart, no doubt, stimulated explora­
tions considerably, nnd with the best
rcsuJts.
ft is no lorqfcr doubted that we
have excellent facilities, nnd abundant
saline waters, fur this manufacture.—
Appropriate encouragement is wise, but
the bounty is evidently much too large,
being, in feet, it is said, fully equal to the
entire cost of manufacturing salt 1 rec­
ommend you either to greatly reduce, or
entinjy al»oli»h, this bounty,ns you think
wiooVitonducivc to the public interest.
fri pursuance,of the act of Congress
granting the Swamp’ Lands to the State,
the fest legislature provided for the
drainage and reclamation of those lands
by means ofStatc roads mid dilchcs.—
Tliis act aettied, mid I think beneficially
fur the Slate, the question of tho disposi­
tion of the lands which had long Agitated
the public mind. 'H:c act provided for
tbe mying out nlfd estabfishment, by
Confliii&gt;-ionere, often ruads^ind required
the appointment of three Commissfonors
■pon ciicb of them. Tbe act went direct­
ly into effect, and the Commissioner!
were appointed by my predecessor, and
have Veen siting.'
It is thought thnt

by tnshore from within. The State
of South Carolina, possessing a free white
population of less than 3(&gt;0.000. of all
ages and nexea, has Msumcd to dtasolvc
the national government. By n conven­
tion called under State authority, and
without consulting any other State or
people, and wiffiuut the least discussion,
which seem* to have been interdicted,she
passed an ordinance annulling tlie laws
and Constitution of tbe United Stales. In
her
_________________
own cherished phrase
_____ ___________
she has ttrnlrd
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from the Union, if it could be properly

done, I presume the country, generally,
j would be willing tu let that restless.
I heady little Italian, retire from the C&gt;nfederacy foreyer.
But that cannot be,
wilboul admitting tho right of secession
to exist in all tbe States. Tlii* donetand
no government retrain* to u*; but only
a voluntary association ufState*, dissolv­
able at the pleasure ul any uf them.
If
South Carolina may of right secede, then
may also New York nnd Louisiana, thus
cutting off the freo right of way, of the
I retire Northwest t.» tbo ocean, In both
1 dirccticn*.
Tbe doctrine cannot be ad­
mitted.
Selfprewcrvntion, if no other
reason, would eornpcl us to resist it. But
thu doetrino bnsno f.uiiMintion in fuct or
reason.
It is n.-dd liial n State, having
entered voluntarily into ths Union, may
also vohintnrily, and of right, withdraw
whenever such3tatc may think its rights
nro no lunger protected,’ or its interests
•ecured,
___ .JBBI
by -----------the connection.
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And
___
tbo
_
.State Is itrelf, the solo judge in this re-'
»pccL Tlie argument i* altogether falla­
cious—at war with every just idea of
compact.
If it were admittr d thnt the Constitu­
tion and Government of the United
States is a mere voluntary compact of
sovereign States, still it would not follow
thnt the compact might be at nny one
time dissolved by nny one of the contract­
ing [Kirtics. That would necessarily de­
pend upon the term, of the compact it­
self.
If the compact by its term., or by
manifest implication, was intended to be
perpetual, then it could not Ixs dissolved
without the consent of all tho contracting
parties.
The Constitution of the United States,
if a compact at all, m one of government
in the term of its cuntinnanre, without
limit nnd in its powers mrvereign.
It is
also by its term* ‘•the supreme law of
tho land, and the judges in every State
arc bound thereby, anything in the con­
stitution or laws of any State to the con­
trary notwithstanding.”
If the State of
South Carolina regard* tliia Constitution
as it contract or agreement lictwcen
States, then she is bnifod in good faith to
keep it according lo its cunditions. She
is bound to submit her grievances, if she
has any, to the Congress established by

li;&gt;l&lt;! hersrif under any obiigntum to just­
ify bcr conduct in tins regard to them.—
it they think these laws arc unconstitu­
tional, then the court* uf lira United
States are open for them, to have them so
declared ; and they may ba assured tli.it
neitfor mob violence, nor any other puwer will-bo resorted to, to prevent tjic full
measure uf redress lo w hich they may
be entitled. As a law abiding people,wc
Invite judicial scrutiny into tlie legislation
ot tbe State, mid wo nro ready to abide
its results.
Wc ask nothing which we
arc not willing to grant to others.
'Tfo
State only weeks to maintain her right,
under tfo Constitution and laws of Gungrew. Leas than that she cannot do.

required tovkll again.

r-4w

There seems, however, no intention in
the Southern State* to resort to this
peaceful method of trial, provided by the
Gmstitution nnd the law*; but wc nre
t&lt;dd, wc must immediately repeal tfoao
taws, or the government will fo broken
I
the Constitution, in. which rite has an up, nnd tho Gmstitution destroyed.
adviso
you to
thia
equal voice with tho utber State*; and to cannot
- ------ ---, — r—
— liden
— tor—
r nppeal
abide by tbe 'derisions and act* uf that to yoiir-fenra. J am not willing that tbo
body, so long n* they conform to the । Stale should be humiliated by uompliance

was ! laws, nut bocausc the South threatens us.
directed that th* report of the conventliuu, nor because we wish tn appease their

'

yoc want it,

day &lt;&gt;i last week.
On Thtrsd
was ernpanm-ifed, fSKlitiftg o

P
MsTcvmh il. Sutherland, Cha

han,

'Wkiir, Adam

Francis Hidden. Stephen

Dost

lli^tlpW, David Jordan, Asepl

,7 leyj hutteh, Wni&gt;&gt;twm, Adam D
!wir|r Vtitirt*-

H “ very vnlnrn

tis&gt;&lt; in-waiting h»r it all.

t&lt;&gt; liuUfeb a portion id it next

the balance the week following

Dialogue

giasl

puMisted

l.y

weeks since,' -rfrivli referred it

Farm, Gatih-n. and IIihmcIm
ptibarber’s card now ap]&gt;rars

star readers, wbellmr residing

orviltepv t.i.reepnitd tu bis iti

fiMJjjWc sim UmI th« dollar i
he

Investment.

\Vlna»

mepdalLw, aud w« will
g.uhFaatiitfii'riiin.

firM number nf

gua

Wv have n

tbe'^Otli vuln

whkh mJ mate
bl&lt;*rtt{ft',tb all

who sulwcril

All slwmld n»d Pr&lt;
a«tvrit&lt;MsA&lt;irt hi an &lt;a!irr nrl

ijasthign Juliet ta

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, yoUR WIFE W A.VI'S IT,
; 1

i
aad
tbe laws, and will defend them lo (time* shall improve, and tbe Treasury of
relieved from emlurra.
Iike uuerrarat; rad fe’ ptera I. lfe&gt;ifco g,.,.
’
.Prraident uf tlte United State*, tlie wlwlu
Imilitary power of tlw State for that pur- ,n ' ’ *
U"lh
«bly wntun, rad
|rrae. Ob, fer fee firm, .le.dy brad of a
AVaahingUin, or a Jackson, to guide the | set forth the views of their respective

ft?-it^tasrr'

CUAXCEKY SALE.

yiH’R CHILDREN WANT IT,

I
Ship
of State in thia perilous storm. U-t | authors with great ability; The extreme
ius ta&gt;p* that we •toll find him on tho 4ih ,
* yf (;„v Wiiiie?* message will, I
iof March. Meantime, let us abide in the . n
_
.
r .
|
Ifaith of our lathers—“Liberty and Union, fear, prevent its general and careful pe-'
rusal.
one
nnd inscperablc, now and forever.”
&lt;
AUSTIN BLAIB.
The torn? of both metongre oti the subExcciitlvo Office, Ijmsing, Jan. 2, IW»1. je« of
.Ifeir. m* MMrtw, I.
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vcr! Gr,“ nu^ fearless, or.d each called

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T-tIU»fo&gt;p&gt; fe tuUrosrty nfUf
y.a oafj iM-lW

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KEPUBUCAN
BANKER.u.elrara
»b the spuntancuns npplausoof the vast 1 * AK?**
,
ri* • *'*•
-■TASTINGS.
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A-ulenn A.te.K.teH...

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rc..nl«l &gt;'l.l of ux! Vtll.gr, '
bated. IfeeemterlOih.iSca
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YOU WANT IT. teen**
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felj"'
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&gt;M1I|V new Miri BMrul&lt;Et&lt;&lt;ti«*»j In tot anti MtipWdesign
Circml Court Cm lissisa.
tthnnt *&gt;l —kind,
«ntor-work,
t. NXtviKB, edxtoxu.
I
Quite a luuidiable mistake occurred in ;
ntata
—.- —nf—
n_, in »fo
—. I
mirt.se &lt;*xurrcu in OA1Uf;x
ugciURU
C.AUUEX, t* tte FHU.P. ta
UJK11
XRlX *a i |
Vomeatie Aaiawb,
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,----------------------------the rending of Gyv. Wisner* nii-*»agc ■ lhe Ull&lt; firi tf fUMrud, nbnat
ab-mt • IfomeWie
Auimta., ]I
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Internal Im^rovenwel Lands heretofore,: blessings of liberty to oaraelves and our ; State*, now threatening rebellion, shall
*ugb» to tcadi us great care and caution. || posterity, do ordrin and establish this have returned to their loyally to tbe naGmatitu tinn, for tho United Status of timial coustiUiUtm and guvurument, and
‘ to obedience tu tbe laws, then no doubt
immeeiK* advan- ' America.”
;
Il is true, that th« State organlxatiaus the State will be willing to do towards
I were availed of fi-r tlie purp&lt;wc of ratifi- ihem, not only that which is juri, but alcation ; but it was only as a convenient so all that is generous. 1 know very
id&lt;a
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fearall •*
I fe.
I.H in ,tlie
l.fe
' militia,’ and appro- ■_ at... J
well, it ..
ia feral.
Mid1 I...
by ...ralfef...
eminent
men

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Gut, IIsulkt &amp;

Tiie Dsxdjf Tiijl-This c
pending.‘ahi «« IHiH/io cotitim

New Advertisements.

Ix-gida !

. | ture to provide, in nil rate*, by a direct
'tkmist* of tho slave State*.
I recommciwl yoaat an early day to I U1|
the payment of tho same, while
“”k"
C-llenran «•» | Oorater Bhlr nxran.nrad. thepptee
irtorcacci thia Suite m tho two Houses of
P4*’*.''’'folding ull appropriations,
।Gingrrea, and to tho country, that Michi
gan
ia toy al to thn Union,the Constitution ' not imperatively dentmidv-d, uiflil tbe
।

rwith
thia dcuumd, accompanied by
ley Merel.r, Jt,.M,IMl.
threat* uf violence and war. For mysolf,
THE jkwT
I wilt wait until the cotton States repeal
their unjust and uncunxtilultooal laws,
. . . .
, ,
M,-,-,pp,^ra p^ Ibeordraraee
wbicb consign to imprisonment dtixens
of tlw Free States, visiting their porta on J,, .feferf,.!. tetele. by • r«&lt;; of M
busine**, and guilty of no crime, nnd by fejIS. So, ecenrdlngto Buebsnep ■ me.
which such citixons
citizons are sold into
Into hopeless
w. .neyra.ell count MWra.ppI
slavery. 1 will wait until they ccaso to
murder and maltreat innocent dUxcns
efrom
~~~ *the
L* *
’ -**- without ------Ji is claimed tn bo stated upon author­
North,
even•*—
tlie --------forms
of a trial; until the freedom of apweh ity that Wm. U. Srwakd has been tendnnd of the press, guaranteed to us by the erad, and has accepted, the position of
Qmstitutlun of tho country,
restored
a-y. is ------------Secretary of State under Tjmcolx.
in tlw Southern half of the Lr.ion. ;md
until the reign of terror and mob violence
Tho N. Y. Triivut karna fixNh
by (»e or two commissioners to have order to form a mqrc perfect union, cs- •• over.
good authority thnt Goa. Pickens, of
When the madness which rule* tbe Sooth Carolina, has written to an officer
charge of all the roads. The experience 1 tabiito justice, insure domestic tranquil! i
•4 tbe State, In the diapeailion and sub i! ty, provide for tbe enmtnon defense, pro- ■ hour ia past, and treason has been rebukstMUial wasting of J&gt;e 500,000 seres of'! mote the general welfare, and secure tbe|ed and crushed; when tbo Southern high in rank io the U. S. army, who is a

mwteted by tU««uua-

bettlcmcct can be made witbu

j^rfc^StaKl®

fundaniental law, and are within its
granted powers.
If tbo Congre** shall
nsnt*u power* not granted, then the injUrca parties must resort to tbe Courts
for redress. But the Conatitution of the
United States of America is not in any
sense n compact or league between indcpendent aovcrqign States.
On the contbcru may be danger, thnt among so trnry, it Is a foundation of government
large a number uf CutnniisaiuQcrs, the established by tlie people of the United
fund may be uoucccssarily etKmat-heii :States, aa a whole, perpetual in its char■pon by expeuaes &lt;-f the commissioner*. actcr, and posaesring nil the elements of
1 recommend to you to consider whether soverrigu power and nationality.
This
the work might n&lt;* be more economical-'[ ia plain from the instrument Itadf, and ia
Jy, and still quite as well dune, either by j fullv stated by tlie preamble, ns follows :
a single cumm'msiuner for each road, or |! “\Ve, the people of the United State*. In j

s^tketnm of $3,000
cfoccd a most lMHw6cial

by.jppviitg tho money at hom

7Iii» aftrtimon at 3 '-'rioik life
. w-rtiw. &lt;“«fo
eCtM/ddst^slsh
nation, and our people indivisible, with a administer the federal government 7”— ■ to timo «uch fact* a* maybe required |
Thra I. fee reel quoe&lt;te. end fee raly for fee raferad borar, fee."
!
lb, Buii.. 1,’?^ &amp;te.1,,
coruiiitm government, and common inter
cal*.
South Carolina is still a State uf
-v;.ra..r.Wd by .ter Soper,,. bod..,.
tbo Union in spite of bcr ordinance, and
tered by m.jorUie. oreb.lt . no. or.. '“"P1- lo "Wle ,k'
bJ
1 tertel do.... &lt;be Site llotevnd^r
r
ber pctqilc cannot bu abwdvsd from their
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obligations to obey thu Gmstitatiua and be constructed to be ruled by minorities, mcitta, it finally pasred the House, by a^ tlw protenoe of the two llisuas of riuTho people have, in a constitutional uud * vote of 103, to 62.- Mr. Howard will of I*
- —
laws uf our cnuHnon country.
! I-rgi.Uture and a Ur*c etauMurec of dtb
If there is no right of socosaioo, still, it leg*! manner, choseo an eminent citiren '|euortt be chairman, and tbe cuunjry will ♦. j^-n-, gnve ample evidence of- the bctwfitsj •»«**»••**»«•
»e?«nrca»cr, tWrmnrar as^-a
is Mid, there Is a right of revolution of the State of Illinois, President of the !
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Ualted States, and tho South dcm«u»d ,
W .
r *
*” ani’ a"J ।• «flfclt
’"l linvra been
sfeoj^y
town .wnfenrl
ra.rair.,r«-«wl..u*.kn.ftl.ra-n
-l-y ।
.
JA
I .feU-yX'ZCV '*
ngninsl unbearable opprosvioo. Grant it,
that
we
slndl
repent
of
it
**°
to
‘
H&gt;r
cmmt.-y
t
&lt;xcu.
.
t|
M
.
munifirevec
uf
U
m- State.
Tby
boys
)4
listed, December SI, 18**.
jMMVMeC^rv»vi
tbi* ia not tho country in which to deny
Tiiat oel.lus brenfeccomplished by B { pying high ofKtal atatiun.
Ix&lt; the ex-! o
Bc£«n4____
sang
a'great'variety
of ------- r—
that; but it ought to be a revolution
_ f th®
-_______
p _
e___ ___ .Jy of'
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* went through
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oyaintt, and not in favor of oppression. lawful majority, and it is demanded that1 uninatfoti come, even though, men in pit-ci-x,
and
with Various
'Kixrr
ms0,
lblll ;h,re
It mnst be justified by such clesr and un­ we give «p\^e gnra "prteple „r free . Ugh
cxeretecs calculated to drinraMtaW tta" _ !«
UWf
deniable nets of usurpation' ns will justify FZteTo”■«&gt; ‘-V
benefits"oTtlbu sjriefir3&gt;tt dwrihiriic-'4b• , R'rrarat t«. licrnw Bi.d'
1* tUs oira^*
rebellion before tbo civilised world. Of
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I- . 1
srantol lame by the t’rutolr Court for lite event*
whnl acts do the alavchitiding States Wu arc satisfied with tltc Cbnstitutinn of I
• bu4&gt; they arc subjected.
.
' i i •ntarrr. «&gt; il«- ±U4at nf Ortoi.-r. !■*». | Aaii* •
Senator Bailey, fr»nn thin Discomplain I
In what have they been op our country, and will obey tho law* cn- y
bV?»
pressed
What right has Ireeii denied to acted under it, and wc must dem.m.1 But j trk-t ha. boro a-rigm-d the rirnrrmimshifU &lt;cru mgdo ltJ Pfl4 (jo^orr, Gw»eruor,
them?
We have bad abundance of elo­
2ir’1£feW tel.-Sfe rafeTkte- ! ”
c"ra'"'"“ of ’“IT"”
E'lw°- Dhir. tel
M,. Step-, or O- '"-' ;
quent speech from them, nnd endless &lt;mt-.lra»te U prteted end fee
imp.ra.te, p.«U..».- '
fc .fetetera.
general comphunt uf aggressions upon
them and their rights.
But tfo charge la*, must be enforced in all prt* uf fl ! LsprerentaUcc Bkvmk*. wo n -t«\ u on , bn., ,lf lh&lt;me- v.nwfrta andiHvndftJ -w&lt;li 5-rth*#tagals.umw
Tbo Fresideat u the com mitt re on Intern.) |mpr.n-«mrota,!
nMM.y ,.f lbrm wi,h,Mll prMlh, and Q
"*d *'***’’' ?*.’£. ____
still "lacks specification.
I deny tho at whatever cost.
wholo iudiclment. There have been no
^-••r.i-o.ra.oir.bra^^^
&gt;.n. -crate. q
such nggruMdon*. No right of theirs has
.
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, e«»«»ld gindgc the amnll piilnnci? tliat ha*,
Estate of Homer X. IIwriterbeen dented or refused tu them by us.— re volution, and revolution, in die overt i
UU'smg, anuarj 4 ), &amp;u .
fo-.-i, oppropriatn] i.i the buiuane purpose ( qt.VTE &lt;»F MtciilWAX, Itarrr &lt;’.&gt;«stv. •*.
Our Personal Liberty law* . furnish an act, i* treason, and must bo treated as I
Tlio federal government ban the i
iiufa» Nrvrta
Tbe two Houres-uf. ,.f
tbrjc l,ny« frmn theJutanta uf'
J."-” 5,"
example of no such denial. They were mb.
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MHttar«.UWrii .t '•&gt;. ««es’i.
enacted lor tho protection and safety of ---------»’laMnltoKMt IfcamdraiU . Ite Ughkun«urw4 &lt;«
„,„1
|„.i(, ,fe.„
feral puraur will be r.crorad fe fe.- ,t fe. llul.l time, Ik. laemlmr. W'fccbl
1U,
free cilixens of the State against kidnap­
•lo.oeL
It
u
&gt;
u.wMirara
of
w.r
fe.t
fe.
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-.M.mi.fe
fe
feo
SUU
.ml
»
t„
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j a. ...... .r Hsmer
It,
W. »WBryJ
pers, and with no view of defeating the
meodintt Sulm bravo to look ta Ike fce.
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•••«•*. *»J •■» , bk-.&lt;lr.Sno tkrmM.H T.............................
^feStfe, .~tut.e Ae raWfe
reclamation of actual fugitive slaves, nn- tte/X ihtak fen*, fen poemMp...
tr.diuj'
anitfilhip
»lir pefltfaa, «hA» trriS™&lt;
-I 'b- Stele Gotemmee: U. ,
Tlx-en.»J .trfnfte'-rtekM flUtMIne.; .QU.
J.
mfxiTSl
&lt;i&lt; r tfo law of Congress. Tb it Jaw is so
by J. IlMiUy. ptvjteyr, fc.r rvrtda tertipMimment can
c.n be
be disrupted
.Iferuplvi pe.-wefully,
peaetfulle. Im™ fell)
’.-I
tke citt'nMllall
ol®.. of
of h&lt;in»r
home-su.1
entirely wanting in. the usual safeguard*i eminent
, rat m MMlafc
e«l the
city'dhtil all places,
n»JTiatr’be
o________________
_____
______ have read history to no pui|&gt;os&lt;*.
The
From
Against
abuse of ite provisions,
that,tliqrc
From the
the metuugea
mcMagcn &lt;4
&lt;4 the
the present
present and
nnd
profit were filledJaw dispensed, awd quiet» ----- of
r it^kiug
■ - —- •
- sons of the mqj wbu carried arm* in tlw- retiring Governor whieb I forwarded to
is constant danger
again
rule*
the
hour.
N.
•&gt;&lt; ,
cover
--- ---------------------------------for the most nefarious
-------------------practice*.
—
wrff.
| yra ^radey.
dforara .1.1 . 5
I
, ll«-&lt;&gt;ffic
Michigan is a sovereign and independent
orhment,
will
not
h
citato
ty
mOs
equal
|
wWtf
of
opinion
C'»U
between
State, ami bcr first nnd highest doty ia to
Most |d«eply , thnaotwo function*tics with regard to the
guard the right nnd lifortics uf ber peo­ sacrifice* to maintain it.
ple.
‘This she boa sought to do by the must wo doplorc the ununturnl emitest.— । true p-ilicy of the State with respect tu Hr..; .;-, MARY, &lt;l.u;
aw* in question.
It is altogether her On fe. bred, vf fee item&gt; .fe, pfew.k. । epp.-rt,,;,,.. fur p„b|io unprerterau. Striker, sgrd J J war.
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own affair, mid with with all due respect it, must rest the responsibditv. In swell ■ J.r \. .
a oantest the God of battles tat* no «ttrirv,,nn« R"Tfrn&lt;ir recomtm orl. liberto the.Stalt-s of the South, she docs not &gt;
taitc that can take aides with the revvlu- | »l •ppropriatiaM, advising tbe

_ DONATION VtKlT.
.We-rftT Wpiestdl to say f

ibem.

whh

ww U|&lt;

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raafeTtu '
heretical .IntT, mcli»«
"rarferan-. I. y.b-■ ~ !&gt;•;*r l&lt;i *nt&gt;JMr,
;
‘ft ta ffiltd W ilh u
are ureetHnl - fafiiHuatian, .retr Wat
-I. I.
- Fr.|Wra.| fe fe.
_
ing oflhr rail menufefeurra oF lite Bule, .UH,
fe rafefe.. -------ferae.
feera,.
i
„ b,
hu . {J-™™
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I
ra.yk.fete y ,-,.,'
fl,r „,.h iofc,u,_ j

buH„ „

!

by n,feulc „d fe “

lhj

onc hundred bushels to each inhabitant, I

mdb.

Tbe officer replied that he could
It is

•aid that tho tnob is getting tho start of

tlio authorities at (Iwrleatuo, even de-

mnnffing tbe money of the wealthy cili-

iuonrHIr.

-S-JI
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t?.

which gave the people of the Pcninatilar
State tbo most salty appearance of nm-

xidurs

people that over the fight ui Iteavcn shorn:

sp«.
Gov, Wisner informs us that Urn At­
torney Gehoral has commenced n

t.t&amp;rt ±i.’;

fore­

*«•

closure of 11m! uiortgngn against Hazelton

At Co., stating that the

mortgage covers

L)

10,000 acres of land ss shown by *b-1

acne hh country better elaewbcre.

SXTriAL NOTIC

T^; IfiUrminfl i* an extract

Ur,„n./^.rarai.«.

several ctxmtws fa which three lands are '

situated, and nXain exprreras tbs bvfief Ur
- o- •
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•
' rear tome Btfdc bctw, tw
ultimate Ions.

,

YOT*
CMIMIRKJV
__
f

Gqv. Blair speaks it) strung term* of ’
condcmnatinn of tho financial acta of tbe ! udhw’.

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It i* stated that Mr. Lincoln has i late State Taeowrew, declare* that Im boa I

offered JImiry Winter Davis, of Balti- f reason to bellcva'that h* w« ctefitnlter lo ! Uwta^tajMaaA &lt;d it.”*
more, a scab in his Cabinet.

Tbe^Legls- the State

to quite a large atnwnf, and'' ^inm» &lt;7’ibr

&gt; nf 4.

el liberty laws arc now

icowr l.W
mlntarv force of !
Ths
... rara/.H.

7i*?,uftik.8^,
it the s atge »- Wfow The Constitution &lt; era brigand that judgment will b« cor-1 enujumk

1

|
boh)«~ «t tfo newly dwtod
'. (. ffhifera
V. fell rarani.fi- I

5. tiring adnimatraliua, aud

lutuim-uring ‘

tfX~&lt;4sr|

l^’-W*' *’Mid^e Ci,a*rt’

�■J1-1,

■■Wfdj.mil

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VUE

(WJXJT
A* rPRPA
P ATTAK
i ivTmrTvn.
1. ixnr •

GOQDJiOODS,

utt

JToral$Risrrllanrtnj.

TH*T fFAH '

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HARDWARE!

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WOOD THE TEST OF TRAMS,
;

:

Y ShfefeArfl

L-*T°Yr,"to&lt;&lt;o ',

And tcriimonlris. new, and almnot withmti

njaiin. ihH-faf W-od S Mair B

matters of interest are

W-Muj

REF O R Nl

crowded out nf our psper this week-—

i

After the DiBoa trial is disposed uf we 1

hope tt» give oar readers more of the in­

‘

HASTINGS

teresting and outRlng mws erf tho day.

Abrjcji

New-TorkBeirtTtoBirtftiftrMn
ud Is.- -. KriTABUHXKD l&lt;fe

donation

VtlFr.

We arc* r»*(acste&lt;3 tu say flat there
wifrtei &lt;r.bati.d&gt; Vivi f..rtbvberelltof
Iler. Kkuhtn GutMi nfa lha f ara—gi,

:

HARDWARE STORE,

STILL LIVES

In this village, bh Wednesday uflentooa
And evening, Jnnuary 23d, 16G1. All the
friendv uf Mfr Gla*1| nud all interested

j
’

Ih the Cause In which lie is engaged, am

respectfully invited tn attcMd.
THE New

AKB NOW AT THE HEAD

MAP

&lt;H. Jiahsoiind- Barry &lt;wnitai m now

Hr iiienit,'

ready to deliver. Jfcibscrilicrs, when go­
ing aw»y ftam.k'nia wHi du its a faror
Settlement can bo Blade withuol being

required to-chll again.

Gwl, YlawlrrA Straub.

Ths Dillow Trial.—This case is still
prarfiiig. ahi is IlkMyio continue the en­
tire week.

I tell you'thal opos'mt n-loru lo tbe Stale of Indi­
ana. my more ea.ua) ac&lt;|iiaiulancra were not ao
nmeh at a loan to (iiaevree lhe cau-e of the ebonite
Jn my appesraser, aa my more loumtc acquam-

The own was opened Tues­

day irf last week.
&lt; »n Thursday a jury
waa rippanntafctT, cMtditihg uf tbe f&lt;&gt;|.
— Ell»:iri 311
I’hstrplaec,
MaJeumb u. SutltcrlanJ, diaries EuaL

New Additions

psyaicatM is the country, bei. recririnj no aaanrancea from them that aiy hair could again be rr•turrd, I ««. furred to become recvticUcd lo tuv
Cale, uutU. txtunafriy. in lhe latter part of lUc
rear 1*57. your llratoraiire waa reeouiendcil to

hian, lldM.-ftir While, Adam Spnftnhle-,

Francis Hidden, Sleplten

Duster, Ira S.

Bigelow, David Jurdun, Aseph J. Bum-

dolUra' worthol Realoralire, aud aea result, have
a rich coal uf very aofl black U*ir, wbicli no muu-

We intend ti» publish the testimony

It ia very voluminous and

our readers may have to exercise pa-

*iri»i-e itrwaiting for it nil.

We intctal

to publUb a portion id it next week and
tbe balance the week following.

IHDX. NTKEIS NAHA MlUa OR-

CILAR

ft?-Our rcadt-i* may remember a

and

Ch«».CVT

SAWS,

COOPER, and CARPEXTER TOOLS,

by us sutne

BROAD de NARROW AXES, GLASS,

weeks eiiwr, wfrfrli referred ifudJeulallv

KASHL ami BITTY, BVILDEUS’

guild

I&gt;ialugue ptililisbcil

tu thnt

ulauticlr tild Jiurnnl fir the

Farm, &lt;ianh-u. and

Hnoiw'lnild.

pnMrsberjs card now npjH-ars

'l*hi-

iu our ud-

vertealng bMuiudo and wr rvcunimeiid all
our reaJira, wbcllwr residing in oaiulry

nr vilfegr. tu respond

We

feel jputc Mini lltal I ho dollar it cimts will
Inrelftmtfiit.

•*

When yon write

f irtt-pfcaae any it was npm our rcvoni-

niepilaiuat. aud we will
tirat nntu|»*r &lt;rf

BOISE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOX. and PARLOR STOVES, uf ev­

PAWAWLS,

' Tin- l.AI&gt;IF.'S MEDICAL F1IIEXIV
And the Physiology .of Mnrringe.
A woik on the eausr, rytaptnens. and treataxn!
of all complaint* peculiar tolt&gt;e*«r, na umrvugo,
it. dntie*. abortton and It. rc-rita, -.n ehildrtw;
their ill., and on fbe prer cut tern uf cuncejvlwn,
with Invaluable In.tnWtivtia to tb«n oa aitMcHs
of a private natsre. Fncd «3 dent..
'
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The GcBlknruF MM leal foupaRfan.

mate cmapUai.*. m&gt;iu» aud *r«.w*. Itei'WaHfeeffrrl cure when all other remedies fail, intfdp . ,
rretmu. sill far found m lU Luck uf each. Fu¥-‘
lie opwAan. vccaiials, a.inlricr» of ibo mbrnL ,
awlolfaera. oill atneuxtben their timea aad ita.
pone ll.air
I, **■, .•/■•Us .a tXriT
Priceregta.
.
...
i a* Tbo alioea articles see sold he &gt;11 Ibo dadh-''i
era in llaatiuEaasd bv all lhn.-p.ta ibrowrlMA £&gt;
Ihr I siledAaira. (Unadaa uJMalk AuAioa.
t\DZU3&lt;fUT

**• 1 •.
;rt&lt;.

haoM

SZaJST1'
l*u"
‘k'.»e»u,
anmUE
i rcenres.
1
PsicTiau.CaawiM*.Albany.&gt;. T.

Kuhl at DMliuptyJ. p, RagerU A Co.. iMk "
,•
f 1 /.nf vend a (leant. aadbj&amp;aJeraceerysfe-H.
I'aliserltruihcta, Trati-llngAgcuia.
■ T*aT*

ri.lfUW'V Ofee*4?D M fee . I

An experienced Yursc ami Female Physician,
prrarute lo llic attention of imilLci«j&gt;)rf-r

the 20:l&gt; vidom

^if ).

tkta,

SOOTHING SYRUP,

MOT

*.&lt;!«»»;» ■». Int ./M._

|UM*yk

reU'af which wo will Sell at Hard timer
Prices, for Reade Par.

guarantee you

/.m

,:»:■?

A' -fi^e;

HOUSEHOLD AND KUIM,
Plantation nnd Kbop*.

also n&gt;»nu!»Hsr» Copper, Rrua. Rheet trwa
Tin Ware of any Bad everv «h.pe and desertp

yl'/rtrnf/Mf’rf'eA uLwL iudicau-s

bln’tttjtt ,tb all

rixiii rnx«iei.iv.

ery style and description.

\Ve have received the

gisal satisfsrtion.

“‘the

BOOTS. SII0B3-*XU«iUTEKi-

skill in Ibc prtxliM'iivn uf as wvndrrful an article.
I here recommended ila n»e to many of my friend*
•nd arquaintancea, a I*. I am happy lo inform
you. arc ■•ln| It w»fb like rffri-f.
\i-rv rvapcctfullr ronra,
’ A. M. 1.ATTA.
Attorney Cm! Couuarilurat Law.
And Primtr Adviaev.
- lUpul.Ul. J!ei»dway . and auld by &lt;11 dcalcn
A bmA for Ibe old and voowr. rtnhearfbg’ 1hr
lbr»uxb&gt;Mii IU hnehL
I'atoologv. Pravt ntian aud rare of ell dHWoos &lt;•
Tim Reotutmric i. i-wf up in lUttles »f IJitae ' L'rtnary and ricxunl Orgsiw, van . a iui/q votes
riles, vis : lerg,-. medium, and &gt;mall; ibe email of ad&gt;&gt;ce and eimiiM-t, »t»eli A. to lie found tu On
1 holds k a pint, aud rt^slx fur cue Iwisr a bottle; utlierwoik. PncVlucents.
the medium imtd» at tenet twenty per cent more
THE (JL'IIHLANDHUARD
fa proportion Ilian Ibe Muail, retail* h-r two d&gt;J
I ar* a Lot lie; iLr arjp’bold* a ipiarf. (&gt; ]x-r emt
ruor.- in |in&gt;|&gt;art;»o. and n-tail* lor fa Ix-tllr.
0. J. WOOD. Proprietor. 141. Urcuuiway. Xcw
York, and 111 Marart Klnrrt. Si. Lonis, Mo
' Amt Add by all godd Drnggi-M and Fancy GtxnI*

Lis invitallun t&lt;»

Irjfdba Ayricullariit fi«r a year.

ulv. with adrice ami dlrvcllbas for eaiv, ffdyftwa
»&lt; &gt;.t an wlica Mtodlug formhirraili be domed
lu ftirnuddax mediciura to the P&lt;H-’L. In all C0«w
tm-dicin&lt;-* eon be acut by null dr ripH-n* if derirrd Hci&lt;d for &lt;«e or mure of our Works wad
judge for y onnrlves.
_*foopaWuLcd alike uuirniary, to aid dhoee

pfonatiuon ot ihocaiMoe. nyrqjtuun, diet, bathing
and excreted. Price 30 ocuti.
.

leyj Isahtti, Wilh'tsmn, Adam D. Strung.
heatjy entire.

iGS. Striped and Cheek Shirtiitga, Den- 1
is, Cottonndcs. Satinettcs, Kentucky ' ।

KTTRAXSAll Ktnur.'i

Ugyaier. XoUa Co.. lad- Fs
f»awO?lWMd:_______________
iMsrl&lt;lr:-lar i-xts
•of lie 'o**lf*L Winle altmuliSf d
qaaicd the very hot antUcuias al Hie lewvvt
dCMioneiLaw ScLooUf
lot tta
the Slate ot New York. ntea
tax hair, from acanae iinKuvon lu me. e-mo»enThese medicines »lr | reyted in tick owl LAWcod falling uT edy rapUly. m&gt; that in lhe abort narwav. under lhe carnof aide CfowrioU. and pro
apace ofisx wunilm. the a Udo uppor port of jnj tbo tm&gt;»l rt-Uabic known tu science, iaalmliug rit
aoalpwaa ehnMi catirob bereft uf ila entering. i)»e recent diacurcriri*.
■awd mtpth.aif tbe remaining ihitIiou* upon tUc;i To ril-addretoiag by torttr. ewtalnfog fall ao•idea andbael -Jxrt ul my heed aheHly attet be-

by-living the mopey at Lome, ao that

-•2w

not cmiy at Om la4noery bat ta ail psHsuf tbe
cSmuwyiHun and Puluinatry foiytsIpTs.TiP

• "tain sad oliwJ
food eaMlr«&lt;oU(|»clf UK-Mirpisrcdaotar..
----- —11. that »te Uud to the

-a »iii5

wo.1

TJUbMQaanxa

&lt;&gt;a Cooking, trieing, PrcMHing.
How t* Flairt and wteal i&lt; I* farei to KsJari -Uu
tocun- animal*,advice to House KvcperMFarnw,
and Mechanic*. u» * 1'1*' eu^-ne yrf- inter.!.Price Si •»•«*. Worth *1G to any oe.e.
THE CONKVMPTlWw HOOK.
For lb&lt;»e who aneb
well Awn Hnrt a&lt;
ful disenac, a full dr»cripl»mi uf ail Ibe feturda
used ful IP with it cartfld rtsUnncr.! uf tbe p-en’i

• v '«1

For Children Tcrthiug.

who vuiiocnlre

Which gtrrllr f.ieilitafr" the procrua of teething,
by ■■■ftruiue itir gnm*. rwlur.ug all inCsmaU t.—
Will allay aU y*i.'-i and sps.mmltc octloll, and ia

volume.
J! sltHlhl

UnWItH:

COOKING STOVES

Mima lag I

ii.istiigj'. jyrirc Qlurrrut.
of wlrtirtr, enipUead oa the fore, *c„ &lt;c.'
across »T is Trio L*vg: factor ;uu »uCi-r iocu
damage. '«
bud-' *nJ
Ta Fcw.i«» who waal.alrc CUMtn,and
rems-deis kr I rrogul.ritiee, -OfotruaumajU' I

KerTo«’ AtrecObwb, KdmM
cindoD, »r»pcr*M. CoaaUphtMB. D«U*«
bwta, llfM-nlrrr. Intlj-irut I t&gt;a*nm»CMM,
S«rdfwlull« Tilrbelcnloala, XAtt luKSt*
Ni-merriru.inon, Ml.ltri. CblorfU, Ur*
cr cornplolnt-, Chraaic HeaRnelm.i
Rhenmali.m, tnlcnaitleat Fevers, fee.

Q

iaa.iT Dmoivcar.—Anuincite mo*t important
•II the grvat medical umen cries af tbi» *««•
r be cuusidi-nnl tlie sratcui nf tMTinsiion lor
teeti.m of timdl Pu&gt;. tlx ( hepta.he P&gt;H for
■relief of Hmdachc, and thr use ut Qidniuc tor
• doad AMadUef.n l 1U
evwj- fl Mli«rLf“cnnua*iS,u
.......... ..................... ,—prevention cf Fevers, either uf which la a
&lt;rf*cn&gt;rnlaiui,et&gt;n*unipiive, oihI diaea*c&lt;l rvnditluu -arc tawflKe. wbtve l»-n&lt;feewJII be eipeneneed
AaytMute geuabstiiqraay at- Ibt^ovemm,. I i, .-..mplsisl*. &lt;.ao 1i
tu whom a tmruewo* offqxiw&lt; ouly brlligs miffer- by soft-ring humanity lubgbmr their discoverer* ed UoBIMMiiM ite-krnwiaaptefe | &lt;hr« dolters , P™’
i ng sad parer ly. To oacii a e wi-ulil »n.v airio. ‘ aro forgutliu.
nr upMMh.niM.^rrieatMw M0X&gt;.G^«yi
aud we will send y«&lt;i irrfi'rn&gt;ati«n of a »uic, wrjl- __
.
tested, and net er feilfug Finn Kxvrrk.
’ '
rv-__ __ -..7 ZJ... d. L m,»
itedJ,
‘ t-iF" Dhl y»a over bare the Fick HoedaOW*—
XI &lt; K&gt;M- a*lC *»»«. to nny one appl. tog for
lllc tbrubbiag letapte*. tbe fe
THE domxil. OF MFJlICAL UEPQRM,.,, ,«««d bn&gt;&lt; thel.v.ii.inM .nddisgu.t at tbesight
titaiLr-hnllHinltf.d nanew aiu! c^itafafo «*rf&lt;nalf Mow ta.tallr unlirm, wmeAx Um.
Sta-rmstothrai-or beadnid Werinrw*. Tbceaaae.
rfeds and care,ahoahvUn,awfat dCrcte,
0c

On *11 oilier diaeas't «f lhe fe-fadl 'ilrsana, a
/aU erpiaanlioa af Ibe. mlgin of tjyp*.dia*..ibei

Dysentery and Dinrrbas In children, whether it
srtace frvoi teething, or any other c^aer.
We
siniM esy lu cvef? nitdhcr wl.* ku&gt; a ebihl eufferinz from anr bf the for&gt; goitui disease*, du nut
let your pnysdice*. or tin- prvjuilirc of uibers.
slaii't &lt;--..isen row and year suffering ehtld err

S&amp;ECUL XOTICES

fntl direction* Air nriugwill aeoompan reach butride ar&lt;p(&gt;«r.

Sold Lr liruggulf ibrongbput Jibe

■ Principn1|OQicc4.I3 CeMnr At., fl, T.

On the Liter. Heart,fta-aiacii end Fktn&lt; On Feande Complaiiiia.
’ t ml r­
On tlx rariotw Sduola of mrdiciaop.
On tbe mode*af Trewtmrat now PrariwcA
On lhe Faiee Treatment of Diaraasa.
" \ • On fbr wfeoi- *
of M- ibefne.
Os Wat. Kie- nesird AbbUmm
■ « h *,
lime tlw Fbyaicmii riiunld be.
&lt;
Bow lo IM’ent 1’ngnancv.
Andsaaav ribeciMage. Beatt sod ...................
TLia Juwrwal should be ia Ibe hand* uf ,«r&lt;ryi«
“.■XJaus'v. D.tfn.'CTirf isgwr n.I

. j; o :&lt; z
?.. &gt; n :&lt;
CLOCKS;
CLOCKS!

I.OCK^feZiXXelylAdQlZ Ag
tod »u hour Cfbeka fur .ale cheap at

a -

।

IS now in succitmiuT operation, ready
In unchecked bi»rre.re, rcea whew ad
T
...
J Dyeeatevy. eenbrtaadl omaeialinr, ewd
to do anyhNMtaitdf!
*-»» •»
maMgiisaL thceBbcte «*—«. boas s^m

M1MV1ACTVBEIS' WD JtlKEKS’
in'as goATbrSl^Ald n prompt ns $hy 1 «**

. TO flpXStimVES

,

otln-r HUB* HMH&gt;r «y.t'tkerM«.W

.
.
t
And those aflieted whll
•VKPflWiU.
e
iMWWLS DjtfllbriN, u.,.
.
...
•ox,.. MKZRT UMGME.
FFVtRAAUCK,

ofibrir Mlfa*

Ikuaiiig tuaawd khe MH j«xa uf h

Krst Rate MILLER,

CUMTIPATMfX.
*■ Craton Ambrotype', TigncUo 4nibn&gt;ty nc ; ilvJalnbAyye; B|AicrcptVjk-■

Murret Aittlini^ pr, Ncilugrapbic;
F«rl AtnLrpvpc: Qratuneotal
‘
■
pt - Wperial 'Amcj ’R/incy'ii Am-,
ype; Double
\
.
.
_4m]»nrtyi'
&gt; A.ND oonrra done ta onll
I snd rrwbo IO saiMirfem, »u
. .

__ __ ____________

»».v wen bn Hemad a thariMag Nyawp, fcr it
T-rdT^l o*r i^.1 bet" i^r'^Jberilh. 'll
rurr* Vriudodie. dfroeutary, diarrlMre, and te

■ Dwun. Oiarrrau, Xtorota Jhatunv, a mJ Fa­
t Msua.CusrLAixn.Aad tu Lnpoo every
I Cod will aend for Onpy a. it will eml a
I tfoaec dx»M apply Wfoech la too/I»
I'rwoerijdmu* are used
71 ^Wgthtto'wUijfen

&lt;t art prepared to

do the

dfll.' 2" '

itteb thwii ,

j V

IVOOD 4 ORAN7.

.

’ * ad’Sicturairif Debased friend, copied as gawd

- - - - ---- ■

r. U- *

�SAVED!
ISAAC C.

N. BAILEY

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT

DRY GOODS

ON LOW PRICES
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

ASH

Come and See!1

grass, snd prttenta the nearest resem­
blance to tbe horse’s natural footing—the
earth.
We hare never had a diseased
foot since tbe introduction oi sawdust in
tb* stable, bow some pars sine*. Hor
ms bedded on uawduat arc also freer from
dost and ataina than when on ordinary
litter, (simply because the sawdust is a
better abaorbent, perhaps,^ and testify
their own approval ol. it bv frequently
n»Hingand ly ing down fcr hours in the
day. It bas'also the recommendation of
being uneatable—an advantage which all
lo entrge of horses with tbe habit of con­
suming their litter will readily admit—
Being free from pungent amelU which is
apt to aecompanv straw, (unless very
scrupulously kept.) It to innocent to weak
eyes, and its slight lurpenlino odor is
rather a sweetener than otherwise.
It
makes (when converted into manure) the
best possible foundation for hot beda^tnd,
unlike stable manure, forms no harbhr of
refuge for vermin. Pine saw dust ia tbe
best, and oak the worst, as the latter |
turns black

Ort-M.

Mum.««3o,

Call and Settle

-v^ekSt

KeraUae OU *a&lt; LMr*l
E.tt offer-J &gt;»
€mX«n«r-Wrt
,111b. «&gt;H uprttw tbu
&lt;•
suit purchasers.
P.-irticutar aUooteote paid to filling or­
ders from Huttings and vicinity, and
satisfaction guaranteed in every case.

—Th* biflhtet market pries always

CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

«£» tfwCTiRh the natural channel. of tte Sod v

In tba tawMMp'rf Yankee Spring

Alsor Twt Dwelling Houmb,
Waai. riMtotatort-WacaUetoaa,
In the* ViUngw af Haetingi.
Title* to all of these, IxtnmrvAMx, and

banting t broughthe akin iu pimples. eruprtom,

rtmrted Mfid Oug^h in the rein* ; dcanie it

-^7°?- %tf-js,
’siSs! ‘j
mm wnsre myanxmar u.«oruc»

wwwsm

patffor PitSoce,

."1 'it

Terms Easy.

ISAAC C. MOTT,
Jcftraoa 8t.« doora Eart of Balti. Creek Bootc,
Italtle Creek, Miefa.
November tlrt. isdO.
»&lt;rr21-tf

don't nn if you uttirr jury for thm

xw rr nit ixnatar.

tampasDs
aa» tamer wOb, the
saputeUon of arcompUrtunz dwaa end*. But
die world has bncn agrauioudy deceived by
preparatian, of it. partly because die drug
alone hai not all ths virtue that ia elaimed
ta
.
pritaaiRng _ --- -----------------------contain but Huie uf tbe virtue of

THE

CORD,

CAUSE SOON TO BEAL
■sdidtoeharn frow tte .yrtem, ev«T tMnt of
BeraMa, Wbrtbav hereditary or oCbcrwtoa. That

THE AHEBICLI

BRCRUIT THE DEBILITATED.

and iterr I. no disease of the Rtomach and Bowel*,
tbe liver, tbe nervema ayatom. Ibe akin, RleDd* or
jMctaa, aaiaixa raoa iwrrmvias or rat axooa
aim MK»muM, in which they do notrivs prm&gt;F&lt;
reKtf. and. (it admini.tered before the very cilaZTrf life baa been invaded.) •/«# » peufau and
n^taTmind that tteSCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE Bl-OOD Pii.LH are ri.dor&gt;cd by tte
I.lrtaaa.lf tteaaaadnof l.rrnj; wiinoare wire,
intetasa, aMavito, medical Wort... and by word

We have piles of S II E E T 1 N
SHIRTINGS, STRIPES, TABLE

CLOTHS.

DIAPER,

TOW EUNG,

and all kinds of domestic goods; alao
BROAD

CLOTHS, plain aod fateiy

CASSIMERES, Linen Drilling*, !*■«

ims, F.

M. (bteimcrvs, TWEEDS,

aud ovary kind of GOODS fur Men and
Boys’ Clothing which we offer at

EXCEEDINGLY LOW FR1CES.
Oto M.artwn« ot BOOTS A BUOES ot nU
rartettea. Lad'” Utata, Ocuto Uaitara, dAfeed
Ties, CacU,Ac_,

CAN’T BE BEAT.
। Biowd i’ln., 25 cento per box, or b base.
We hare a Sue'variety of M eel tar. Ladies'
Bead Dr. Roback's Spwri.l Notters and
Mira. pwbUrtted in a sutupicwoui cart of SLEEVES anf roller., CbusobeUa, Grata shirt
Irk. time to litre. D, RoteekVNH
Itoaoms aud CeRara. and every kind of WHITE
GOODS; alao Ho»iery, mere rtyto alGloves and
Mitu, Donnell., Ribbons. Dre.. Trinuninft. ale.

Oeraooortmesi rfTabte and Fecks* Carter?.
SILVER SPOONS, Port Moaria. «rep Skirt.,

SDttTS &amp; SECIES',

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

TBX CHEAT HEALER OF MANKIND • •
Mtrrick's Sugar (oate&lt; Pills!
wholx

GOODS.

upon it And we think we hare ground far
bdteirtaf is has virtuas which are irr&lt;--i»tible
Sthc ordinary ntn of the di«ca.«« it to intendt» surr. bi ord^r to teturr &lt;Wir enawdtte
•racGration from the aretewt. (he remedy should
be judioourty taken accMtliDg to dmxtuuu —

W E ABE

NO W

ON

HAND

Frtee, *1 p«r Bottle । Six Dottle. Tor *X

Ayer1* Cherry Pectoral

with one of the LARGEST nnd1

BEST’. Ass*vla»euls

,

W. FAHXER,
«SALE nnd retail derte
Prora&gt;ira*. P«»rk, terd
’Predocs bought .nd *oM

1
i
I
1
HW

IXAST,

HOW

RESTORED

Jftt
. A Lrcture !o« lb? Nature, Trrulmrat. aod nrt-

ir«'

r.r

WILLIAM BURGHE

-rURTTCE OF HIE PEACE.
e) CouMtor at few. K.d Solicito
ofltea^i Itaiiey'»iltock,(»p.telre

- ... ___ 1._ &lt;_ -X

Ito. won faw itreir «nA a ni. arfor tte tare of
every vilely of Throat and foiag Creupfotat. ttet

*f

DRY GOODS

Ths Um axo Dowxs of Bcsixkki
Lint.—A Jnerclrnnt of this dty, wbene
net profits during the Crimean war
amounted to at least otic limi(frvd and fif­
ty thousand dollars, passing safely thro’
the crisis of 1857, anti who was reputed n
year or two since to be worth a quarter
of a m'rflmo, failed a few days ag &gt; with
liabilities to the eatent uf two hundred
thousand dollars, of which it is estimated
, be wilt be able to pay only about fifty
per cent. A few weeks since, a business
man of Boaton, who heretofore has been
remarkable lueky in ail his operations,
made purelwaes of sugar to » very large

BTEW ARRANGEMENT
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

KATINS SALOON!!

Do not be pot off fir mprinriplcl dexter, with
other pecparstSMS they make t*MV («*» mi.
Demand Arr.a-*. «t»d take no other.. The U.-k
want lhe best aid there M for them, and they tlHrnW
Jiareh.
All our rrmemcssreftiraahibr ■
J. i‘. Robert &lt; and Co-.aud by Jro^juii. genersAe.

AND

ivojtiD mmetf!

BfCK PEOPLE, THINM!
Ever shown in this

AFTER WHICH, ACT J

fa-ria* -wM&gt; any rtroste diaew^- ifnwt

MANH O OZ&gt;.

DB. J. C. Al’EB &amp; Co.
LOWliLL, MASS.

_________

J. W.OXKLKT,
OrHQI.EHALE sad retail dretar t
YY fecturu »f lertb.r, fiodjo&lt;*

un p.^s„
- reft ••«

tt—? —i

mount, upon which his losses, it is esti­
mated, will reach al least sixty thousand
iforTarx.— Tran/tr.

^ff-TsaaaxarACroaor nt. act.

- ma

Speaker Phelps, in bis remarks tn the
House, uttered1 substantially the same
sentiments,
Gor. Andrews merenge- wil? not prob­
ably bo dfeiiversd till Satetaay,

re1«■*

RIJC’PT BOOR.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

FRANCIS ROWER,

,, JWAIL.KV •»
Manufacturers at ire. steu-

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET

, and has bwxpnr

i. ■

•f evsry rnriety of tin nnd •te.i-iroa
mre. |tow«r. Uta. StaM steret.

D. C. I1VLET.

Boston, January -Bd.

BY

soon.

II lteyare*slpaMbylte Pita
•f December. they will be left

the secund day.—London

Mr. Claflin niada a abort address on
accepting the office uf President of the
Senate, in whicli Im. said, vs hila' v* meet
under cixcutnslsnqes auspicious iu our
own Slate, a deep agitation pervades oth
er part* nf our country, enuring every
true patriot to feel tho greatcat anxiety.
Disunion is attempted in some Stales
because, as is alleged, !aw« have been
passed iu others contrary to the Consti­
tution of the United States.
Masaacliusetta is accused ol unfoithfulneu in this
matter in some of her enactment*.
Al
though abc baa always been ready to sub­
mit to Judicial decision, and is no still,
she has ever guarded jealously the liber­
ties of ber citizens, and 1 trust ever will.
We cannot falter now without disgrace
and dishonor. Whatever actron wc mny
take, let as be careful of tbe nghta of
others, but faithful to our trusts, that we
may return them to our constituents uti-

"

Tte

•

Maaaachawitta Legiahttwra.

PRINTS

HOW."

In I»rt of

New
vsntagM *ppeers to b*
will st«t»* fisw-WlicB;
_
mstion, its great nrpenurity over straw.
It Is much riessrer and more easily ar­
ranged, and of omits* much cheaper al
first coat, making in the end excellent
manure. It is peculiarly beneficial to
lhe few, aflbrdtog them a cool porous
stuffing, R anbefitnte for the soil or earth
we always find in the boofe of * horse At

DRESS GOODS

,™a.r I. ra&gt;,.ik t&gt;..\ •ry-’i ■"
rectly upon ft. pateta fd""* fa Hood, «h»»

FBOBUCB.

OB

Tbaae l&lt;*g credits w» can't gu
"NO

Groceries! !

BUY IOUE GOODS
LARGE AID KAVTIFDL

MOTT,

fc m nairb* ft™&gt; N" Tort ni
Boston, bi* fell stock °f

Market, which we

are prepared- to wW at a small

DRYmGOODS !

TEA OR COFFEE.
*
CIUVKENK, P1CKLSD TONGEE. fe
TRIPE,
’
ttAMblNEK, dte.
Will plraav. ertl at arerir opueate H. A. Gevte
&lt; rer'« Xtorr. al ll.e Sl.a.in- ^.laa.
— — -

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

/}
I 51!
I« 1
manufactured
ftt&gt;m eomi.ion salt,/*
1
W
£X'2!-.TCte.'=r
W
mailer extaaetad in hAhmmi m to
ptawes Bread, BtocaK and all kind. ot
I aha. wubmil aantaining a panicto of

n.SlS-V-X

.TEtt,...

OOrno^ Every psrtkte ul itaterelm. teOU

B URITIXG FLUID

Stacks of
VERY CHEAP

tjr HERRICK'S MATCH!.ESS VEGETABLE
TAMILY PILLS have huredatod tte world with
Mair Mpchritr UW «*• million of boxes are
tai antar. rvfog «to eighty •«..
___ __ -1 - - -■
^..1
TU.. mare. KTtt

S*a adrmuemrat on *d page.

Wbteh ws offer in setts os wtltarwte* at

BraHles, Wiae*&gt; Gias Mi Scgars,

VMM I Lev rifiVBE*.

foda Water,
be&lt; &gt;«T* to cali Ibe attentimi of tbe ritixmi of
tba United Slaton to tbrir pare Wise* aud Liiy
uurx. pul up uuder ih.lr can superriaion. for 7-Q MlfE TOVB OWN ROAP. with t-S
Family and Mtdiciual aar, to
MMVtod to 4Zb.t.bhinnrsitreconcesttra-/ Z
A prettv but weak girl of aeveotoen, acit curtnmm. dates, Military and other public
tbe tog^mr »f a widow' *f Rcekford^f4 bodlet., who require to patehtwe in targeaorfamnll
Warranted Ooubta tbe strssglli
teMtittes, in easin er brtUn, will be literally
ordinary Fotaalb; p&lt;i( up is enaa -l lb.
recsotly advertised fur a husband ! “just dealt wHb. Prise Liat rent ou .pplicaucn.
AND 1 lbw, 3 Iba.. * Ib4 and 12 Uw.-witb AND
fes tbe romance of Use thing.-’
She ob­
foil directiona for making hard and toll
old
tained^ notw husband, but a aeducer, in
Rrcosmrrdsd by tbs firrt phyatnaa. ax tbo
the person of a gaswbter named Moore,
te«t remedy knows far Dyspepsia, indigestion,
who had returned from Pike’s Pepk for
U.Hlity.aa.l sM Narrows Dieaatoa. _ Aa a barertbe winter.
Ho atarted recently toretarn to the diggings, taking bcr (It is sup­
posed) along ; and tbo next thing known
of ber by her frienda is tho discovery,
near Ottumwa, fowa, of her dead body,
bearing incontcatibk marks of murder.—
X. Y. Tribunt.

to tnf

Wksi

aouaoCu airrnu.

:------------------- —
AgStCLITiei

Znddrttoa teJhbtk te

HASTINGS

STACKS OF OBOCKKBT,

TOfLADEUnrA.

rt

LIQUORS.

WU. B. MOREBprSE A CO.,

MkBBB A BUteABX

aprtay 1

FAMILY

PQMte eatentua.
VO It ia racked in oae pound pa
each wrapper treated. *-R. T.5t
beat Modir-i.nl Baleretu*:" also, t
twisted »A J uf bn**, with a gl
eflcrveocing water on tbe tap.
•; you. purcluMN.-sm paper, ywt
7A|&gt;mrve the wrapper, and be par
t vto grt tbe next exactly like tbe

Iwy.rter. and Wholtnala Dankr. in

I atton of ear Stastela ttar, w »•»J, tbat we hav. »

■■■
ltVLB&gt;

irsstiaga. May U, 1W0.___________________

GENUINE

We bare forming tools ot eU kiade, sad
At tte magic power. of HcrrecVs Pilln.

J. 8. GOODYEAR 4 Co.

oca GOODS

Jk

Unusually Low

We uU

I»'

foe g««U-

WUm, Ore, Oise, Better, Urt, Poet,

Notice!

'
UU. a,

and fisudly almost etwyAmg yow ham

-Munch a

rttttM

TANNERY!
Tte reteentev bar lag testa tba lulingi Taarry for • term of yrera, ia now prepared to

Tu Mita m Sham,

HARMON SMI
rOWWCOMKKQi

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REPUBLICAN

18 TDBUaHEti HYEBY .

^KDNKipfY MOBNINQ,

Tv te pM tawiabljr In sdraara.
Off* AU ki«ti of&gt;rodacv takaa In

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., TONESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1861._ _ _ _ NO. 38.

VOL. 5

P. if

Jhsfinjf giuiieu Jkicttrj.

TEEDOZLOMMUSLDE31 CASE,
Trial sf JOHN DILLON for lhe Marker
of Mrs. J sue Harding, oa tk« list Aar
of Mny, 1038.
(New Tria! granted by the Supreme
Court.)

■OLTF(K)I) A GIANT
The Circuit Court far lhe County of
Barry ;

NORMAN

BAILEY

Pretext Hox. Louts 8. Lovrl,

Circuit Judye.
In this cause J. A. Swuzst and H. D.
Tesar appeared in behalf of the people,

and M. S. Bsacsktt and C. G. IIoidxook
for the prisoner,

The first three days of this trial were
I K A M is It&lt; &gt; U 1 It

consumed in obtaining a jury,

which,

when full was composed of the following
persons:

El han an Pheteplaoe, Mslcomb C. Suth­
erland, Charles Eastman, Rawson White,
Adam Sponable. Francis Holden,Stephen
air, cutlery and store*. 8 tore on* door

J. W. OAKLEY.

Doster, Ira S. Bigelow,

David Jordan,

Ascph J. Stanley, Isaiah Willotson, Ad­

.-f

lag to.regulY LwstaeH, *•

■—

r’p Mtlla; is on the west side-t&gt;f tbe roadlrefo'rfe Idbtne
koute,’c
annot | lb Hastings: different individuals contlnabout nine miles ' from my boose,
cannot
tell what , time ,t‘ loft to go to
t, Gridley’s' ued to search'tnjti! the body wm found,
—
M I wmouI during the time, my brother
Wils, think I started, pretty raHy,
could
not tall whit time I started, tbe reason I James waa abb out some of the time.— her poeketa were eximiufcl uod a Wwallu^
kcaw that search waa Instituted for Mrs. A. Holcomb first found the body, I was wm found eoutaiafag fna shillings la
Harding, wm on accouut of somo wash­ behind several cthert; Hall, Holcomb, money and three oue hundred dollar
ing, do not know as she bad sot any day Simmonds, and others, flo not remember DOtaa, alatter.dirocted to John DUIon tbe
to start lb .Napoleon, know Kilbouru as Ira Kilbbura was there, did not amdl prisoner; noticed U» Fair, u£ Mrs. Hard-,
came in tbe night.
A« I-apfaam apd tbe body till near the body, do Mt re lug. It wm all down lying out backfrutp.
John x-sijrcu.ui
Carpenter told
us that they had fol- member of swearing on a former trial tha bead, tbo bounet she, wore was Dot,
vwmu
n
that wh smelt the body from the cross­ bar own, It belonged to Wm. L’auaos/a
J lowed the tracks.
Wilhcr.i Bantbot
Baur.
Williom
eworn.—I reside In wav; there was ta low spot where the daughter, had aeon bur wear ?t, have no
*• Maple
Grove, near tbe center of the body lay, might hare bieh water there, doubt dial tbe body found waa Mra.
township, on section 28, resided on tbe did.BOt look for U; did not have any dif­ Harding's, It was found In a bolfow oear
some section in 1858 but a mile west and ficulty with- Mrs. Harding relative to tha edge of a swamp, was lying beside.,a
a mile south, lived opposite my brother borrowing money, did nut find fault be­ c-hunk or piepe of a log and partly corer-'
James, had lived there little over a year, cause abc offered money to Mr, Brooks cd with bark, should judge tba soil a'hera
tbe body lay was culdtaud clay soil,think. a year from November previous to May and wouldn't let me have it
Direct, returned—Mrs. Harding had a it waa uot dry the weather bad been cold,
81'st, 1858, knew Jape Hording, she was
my sister, light complexion, brt&gt;wn hair, little money with ber when found, a very and wttAU* tbo body at lhe sebool huuse^
little,
leas
than
a
dollar;
when
J
came
to
thonnifa, bpir, and flesh.bail slipped from
medium height, was married, busbends
name wm Harding, sbe lived up to Au­ □astings searching for Mrs. Harding I their place#, there were wounds upon bar,
gust, 1857; lived north of tbe Hyde post was not on the committee,should judge I person, lierteath were driven back irgo.
office, on eeclioo . 16, occupied one half came to Hastings three &lt;&gt;rMir days be­ Iwr throat, noticed wounds oi; her breast^
fore tbe body wm found, Mr. Carpenter they were cuts, it oppearcd to mo that '
acre, hud around her place occupied by
John Dillon, be raised wheat on the and Asa Lapham came to Hastings with her nose waa .broken dawu, It looked aa
place, it wm burned up, mw aomo of the me; it Is not quite two years since 1 test­ though a Now had been inflicted upon,
my brother William&gt;, mw her go rtmatos burning. Mra. Harding’s bouse ified oo a .former trial of DiBun, think it the back of fair head, she was a middling
month.,
wcro leaved,
away from my brother William’s, think was burned up. known the prisoner for was January, tw?o years ago
W this
ww iiivuui
. slender
»kcuucr sized
iuxvu woman,
wuiuuti, trees
irux
i—l reside io
■t»o»ly
’ v.w«i
W^S„fo||pcC',shi'^dt
it was about 8 o’clock when sbe went, do six years,
Lewie H. Hokoneb evarn’ I '»ul »b«»
know
the prisoner and
fly. resided io
tba place where the , body ua.
nut remember any conversation wilh her Mrs. Harding had difficulties relative Maple Grove, iu this county,
that morning, it was Sunday when ahe to this burning. Mrs. Harding removed Maple Grove on the 3|sl day at May, found could n t be seen from, the road ;
said she had got to go to Mr. Andrus' from Maple Grove soon after this burn 1858, knew Jane Harding, she livod at found a f&gt;xjt-piuh north i&gt;f where the body
and Mr. Hall’s, it was before she wont ing, she moved to Jackson Co., town ol tbe center of Maple Grove,, north (rum was found, it came out below (be post at,
away from my house, found her body in Napoleon, cams back near thu 16th of Hyde's post office on the same road.havc fice, comp into tbc road at the foot, .of Ute.
.the woods, ahe wore wbeu ahs went away May, remained until the 81«X of May, understood sbo occupied oue half acre, do hill south uf the post office; could not
a pink bonnet, black cape, plaid dress, this wm in 1858, sbe staid at my bouse, not jtnow ho a much; sbo lived about tell bow deep the.water was in the marsh,
noticed the Itonnet was nut lhe one ahe saw bcr hat alive on the 81st of May at half a mile north of Mr. Hyde's after tbe swamps were full uf a Ater, know Mr.
usually wore, when sbo waa found she my bouse in the morning, think sbe staid that sbe had a house on the northeast Frankiui Fuller, recollect uf seeing him
had un these same clalbea, did not potice at my brother James the night before, corner of section 22. 1 understand that an the 81st uf May, ho uas going worth,
tho jewelry tho morning abc went away, the went east from my bouw, think abc house was burned; Joseph Wheeler lives and must have passed my huus% aboald
liad nolloed it before, had never seen any left about 8 o’clock, A. M., ahe had on a about 145 rods west of me. Ransom
like it before, know it to be her iewelry plaid dress, a pink bonnet belonging' to some'G7 east; knew John Dillon, have yherc was a foot path leading from K.
by lhe looks of it, one hook is broken, my daughter, was a pink calico auo-bon- known him three or four years, first saw north aido rf the cross-way running near
have not had the jewelry in mv pov.es net, do not know m sbe had anything oo him at center of Maple Grove, did not where tbe body was, aud round as«smp
sion since tho body was found, should her shonlden, abr.uld think sbe had, dress sea John Dillon on the 30th uf May,1858 and back tn the rood near tbopost ofEce.
Cruet Juainiuuiionjr-ytn. Harding’s;
say according to tho beat of my judgment was plaid, with blocks about three inches wm not. al honvo ; saw him ou the Slat
tha; it was the same jewelrj, the ring had square, should know her dren, ahe had at Joseph Wheeler's about 7| o'clock in bouse wosn balloon frame ;. tbe general'

.boat* o-cfeck, A. M . «tw&gt;
found in February she stopped most of tbe
tbe body. A. Holcomb has left the Ox. time «V Mr. Hail's nd Mr. Lattrag’s,
body -wm found about 100 rods north believe shs stopped at my house some,
of the sebool house nsarly wmI of a cross­ hare a distinct recollection of bcr stopping
way tn the road, think about 28 or 24 at my house fa February, she went from
Circuit Court at Hastings to tty bouse,
when distance was surveyed. Mr. Geer have forgotten who took us, it was sleigh­
surveyed the distance, he is not now in ing, was not tny sleigh, think it was Mr.
this part of the country, erw-way is Warren's, do not recoiled whether we
about ten rods lung,body was found west wnlked from the school hoeas or not, my
brother William
with ua,
ns, &lt;u&gt;un
think sire
and nearly opposite crossway, standing uruulcr
»» llliaiu was wim
She
south and looking north could not aee stayed at t.iy-.houy that night.
fa m tho fifth of Mny
•• '
past the cross-way, body lay in a h&lt;-How
spot, body was mostly covered with rot­ mostly at my brother Williatfi’s.stopped
ten wood, bark, and some Imvss, was on at my buuso some of the time, recollect
low ground, on damp dav ground, cold of her being At my hooso Uio Bunday be­
soil, in the woods shaded by trvea, tbe fore the 81 st nf May, sbe stood near 'the
spot was thickly timbered, and a g&gt;x&gt;d d&lt;w»rand said,that John Dillon and Rho­
many small trees, tbe sun bonnet she da Wheeler were going by, west, this
wore away was found under Iter h'-ad was tlg?30th of May. had no particular
and shoulders,, was not her bonnet, was ctwversation at that time that I recollect,
her brother William's dsughters bonnet. ahe left next morning, had at that time
She wore away when last seen alive, n no difficulty wilh my sister, never had
pair of common low shoes and n pair of any about any money, never asked her to
rubbers orer them, when found shore and lend me money and she refused, nerer
rubbers were on her feel, a finger ring turned bcr out of doors, said I waa
was found on her finger,same as formerly not positive whether she staid at my
worn by her, she had had the ear drnpe house that night, she wont away front

some time, body wan taken to Spencer
School House, persons present took the
body, think Squire Mallory took the
jewelry.
January II. 1861.
There was an inquest held on thabody,
Court convened at 84 oWock, A. M.
commenced in the woods.
Mr. Mudge
Jamer Hantotn tworn—I reside in commenced inquest, C. G.« Holbrook
J. P. ROUERTS A C
Maple Grove in this county, on section continued it, body laid with bead toward
33, N. W. 4 of section 33, am a mon of tbe east, tbe hair was laid out its length
family, house fronts to the north, road to the east, straightened out full length
past my house runs east and west, am from the head, body was covered with
40 years old, know Wm. Ransom, he is uhitswood bark, some long pieces, body
PARKER,
n brother, lives in Maple Grove on Sec. was nearly straight, think one font stuck
VITUOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceries 28, I now li - e where I did on the 1st day
up above the bark, did not examine for
»▼ and I'roTiaiou,. Turk, lard, Bnttar, »nd
al kiada of Prndne* bought and told, at hia “old of May, 1858. James lived fa- 1858 op- marks on tho body, noticed a mark down
ntsitc me on section 28, knew Jane hor face and the nose broken down, no­
arding in her lifetime since 1826, was ticed one tooth out, body could not be
a married woman, busbands name Abra­ seen from the road opposite the cross­
ham T. Herding, maiden name Jane way ; there was a hill and wo»-ds to pre­
IIRTTCE of THE PEACE. Attorney and Ransom, was my sister, is not now liv­ vent seeing the body.found a path several
rods north
the_bqdy,
found a foot-path
______of___
____________
r___ ,
Couoaolor at taw. a:.d Solicitor iti Cbaneerr. ing. had five living children, oldest eleven______
&gt;&gt;r twelve, youngest about four years old. | farther oo running towards lhe Post Of a place where soldered of a different col­ &lt;&gt;□ eardrop*, think I -should know them, ;tbe morning, might have been later, turn out tn search for Min- Ifardiitg was
For two or three vears before ber death, fico
'
’ coming
’
«• or, have not noticed the same marks on think these are tbe same. Sbe said when think it was not later, saw him io the on the Monday l&gt;ufvfv tho body-waa
and
out at tbe foot of the «bill
iimst ul lhe lime lived on section 16 in Ii below the Post Office, think about 14 or oilier rings; do not know whether it was ahe left that sbe wm going on the other road about twenty minutes afterward, found, son.e fauuiry was made before;
A. E. UONSTEEL,
Maple Grove, lived on a half acre on N. . 15 rods below the post uflioc, the hill is over brekcn.did not sec the piece of cloth road and then to tbe post office, inferred came out of tbe gate ami started east,saw search lint uu the cast, side of tbe road,
I &gt; H Y8IC1A N A N D SUED EON. W iU practic*
searched ua tho n est side on Wednesday.
A
Mtdtciuc la UiatiuR* asd rioniiy.
1. E. corner of 8. E j of S. E f of section about eight rods long and considerable taken from tho dress, never saw any oth­ that she WW going to Mrs. Hall's, Mr. Mrs. Harding come out of Wm. Ran
j 16, her fotniiy occupied it until August, steep ; path came out to the road at the er piece of the same kind, I said 1 oould Anderson lived two miles east and one sum's and go east before 1 saw Dillon; I
DANIEL COOK,
1857, she left it because the bouse was foot of this hilt.
The inquest was held nut say bow long after she left before in- north, she had oe an oldish pair of India wm at the spring after water when I saw
EvxKiso snuttos.
■ —----- 7s ! hut Bed Up, for a time after lived with the same day tbe body was found, knew auiry was made, think it was two or rubber overshoes, tbe 31st of May waa. Mrs. Harding, th* spring is near Wm.
Sraad A/. Hall on tkt Hand-A. Hol­
Jbto&amp;aCthJlMsfa'-M jwrt»ln*nj?oui&gt;sffies. I her friends, until about Nuuember, 1857.
iree days, was first induced to make fa rainy, next saw ber on the 16th of June Ransom's, she Lad on a plaid dress, plaid comb, Abram Harding, E. Hsrringtcti,
the prisoner about ten years, first knew
us—i--------------------------------- I \\ enl ltl NapoIeun.Jackson Co., that wm him in Assy ria, think be came to Maple quiry because she left washing to be done following, when she went away she said good size, red and black colors, (a piece
and Wm. Ransom were wilh us in
’ their P. O. addicsa, am not certain but Grove to livo about four or fi-e years nt my brother -Wtttlam'n, and sal^
lid sho she would come b usk right away, in tbe of calico was shown witness,) think this
-« • 1. A.HOLBROOK.
think they weft* iu Novambar, Mr. Har­ before Mrs. Harding's death. Mrs. Har­ would be back and do It herself. 1 came after part of lhe dny,to do-tome washing. ia liko it but nut so bright color, had ou was found,l did nottakebolJ of the body,
L*HoftXEY aadC nu*elrr.'t t^a
ding went in September, next saw her in ding’s land was on u piece of land out of to Hastings to search for her, sbe had She never returned, did not see ber till a pink sun-bounet, it might have been went cluse to it, the nails slipped off tha
L CMasvry, General Lu. 4 -ud '
Maple Grove in January, remained only the comer of Mr. Dillon’s forty acre*, talked of coming to Hastings to get a the 16lh of Jnn«S, she was dead, made calico, but think it was gingham; next fingers, oould not say which hand, the
a day or two, came for her children at Mr. Dillon occupied this forty acres in transcript of her deed, had not learned ! inquiries for her some on tbe second day .saw Dillon I think two weeks from that hair was slipping off, the bead wm lying
J. M. RUSSELL.
my house, came again in February, staid 1857, raised wheat, wheat was pul up In that she was seen coming to Hastings, after she k-ft, sent my daughter Loutea। day, have not seen Mrs. Harding since un tbe ground, saw tha bead taken op,
,, wrr
alKitil a week, saw her again on tho 15th slacks, in two stacks, about thirty or- ;H.-oplv did not rally until Lapliam and to search for her, found bur body aome that day, saw her about a «eek before thought
there was a blow onloethe back
of May, 1858, came to iny house, left forty rods from Mrs. Harding’s house, Carpenter mentioned seeing her tracks 27 rods north of the school house on lhe lhal d?yJ ’!? P&lt;r*.'n
-T1 ‘’B tU&gt;t
“rt "r
* bead. «*
I P
part
uf ”
the
saw »
a ring
rilic on
on her
her fiaevr,
finovr.
JOHN ROBERTS,
my brothers bout* un lhe 31st of May, think they were burned on the 12th of and Dillon's, and tracking could trace
rest of Mr. Kanwtn s unltl you come to ; u WM &gt;urting .4T; wm near lhe bod? at
j the school house; could identify the body
1
1858, never saw her alive again, staid a August, 1857, saw Mrs. Harding’s house them only to a certain point, wo thought body was partly covered up, wilh a largeI the north and south road.
Crore Hruteriiurtiou—Mra. Harding by lite druse, ouuld nut by the face, said
part of the lime while hsre al my broth- | burning on same flay.
.Mrs. Harding there was something wrong, she was in chunk and some bark, not entirely cover
H. 1». CHERRY,
era, and nt sumo time at Samuel M. hud moved into tho house a few days be­ the habit of going from place to place, ed, know it was my sister from a bunch। left Mr. Ransom’s about 7 o’clock ; saw on direct examination that the pluoo
PUBLIC «nd ConTer«n«r. i
Ilnll's, he was her brother-in law, fast fore, they remained to the t’mu of burn­ this information was received two or on her wrist and har clothing, half a dux Dillon eome out of Wheeler’s and go where body lay was a wet fc.il, did Dot
■I! business rntrnsled to bit
saw her about 8 o'clock, A. M., think ing, went to the lioa.se While burning, it three days before we found her body, cn persons were there when I first ssw cast, noticed him g-i about six or seven
think it was Monday wo commenced the body, saw some marks on her body,, rod*, this was about half past seven.didn’t
she staid at my brothers bouse lhe night was about 9 o’clock, A. M.
before, am not puiitive, tbe List time I
Question.—Were you present nt an search, searched the east side of tbe road a mark aa if from a blow on ber baadjmdI look at any time piece; taw Dillon at its being a mid soil, tbo attorneys have
saw her she left my brother William's. examination of John Dillon and others on section 22, and u «l side of the rood several stabs upon her breast and side,, Wbeeler’a, 1 was in the road little west said nothing to me about Its being a cold
'When she left she went CMt, aaid she before Wtn. Burgher, on or about Sept. south of tbe swamp, had hoard of them face was disfigured, tha flesh was partly of the gate when I saw Dillon come cut •oil; the path run from the cross-way to
waa going to Mr. H a Il’s, spoke of going 25th, 1857, relative to tho burning of tracks, people insisted that a committee off her hand, the drew she had on was। of the gate, Mr. Wheeler and Charles
should be appointed to go to Hastings lhe rame she wore, was at tbo inquest.—. Enos were with mo. they were coming
to .Wm. Anderson's, don’t recollect of Mrs. Harding’s house T
her stating any oilier place.
She wore
Objected to, objection overruled, ex­ and search there, do not know whether Drs Roberts and Bonstee! from Has­ east and I was going west; Dillon came should guess it was 70 or 80 rods fh.ra
.
J. M. NEVINS,
Gilmore was with us before the day the tings were present, inquest wm held at, out the gate about the time I got over
a plnid dress, a black cape, and a-pink ception taken.
the body, found a pith near the body, it
TVetary Public, and T*x *cvnt. Bartleelar calico sun-bonni-t, did nut nutioe any
Answer.—I wo*.Jane Harding testified body was found, we went to search again the school house out of doors, search was tbe fence a little sonth of him, I kept on
IN altealioD paid Io making out Pfctea. Mortjewelry, sbo usually wore a finger ring as a witness on that examination, have next dny, wore Acid that a pair of pants continued pretty much through from the
think it was made by a .single person;
and ear drops, should recognize there If I seen her write, know hor handwriting, were found north of the swamp..
Asa time It was commenced, &lt;lo not recollect
Samutl .V. Hall tworu—I reside in when I saw Franklin Fuller I should think
saw I ham, think 1 should know a piece of (witness is shown an inrtrnment in writ-!, Lapham and Lalling were sent to Has whether her husband camo to Maple Maple Grove on the center road1 running be wm aluwldO rods from my house,co'd
her drass, tho bonnet was a common cal- ing) this is her handwriting, saw tha pris­ lingo, after the committee was appointed Grove before she wm found, believe h« north and south, on suction 85. on N. W. not tell the time of dny, think it wm be­
loo sun-bonnet, oould not tell tbe partio- oner oo lhe 81st day of May, 1859. first, tbu most stopped search, some continued, Jid, upon recollection know be did, do Juarter, a little east and eoath of road fore noon, think it &lt;m after Mra. Hard­
C. FKINDLE,
rn. ular fixsliion, du nut notice fashions much, saw him west ot my house going east in next day wont west of tbe road and north riot know what day ha came, did not aco
rocn Mr. Rapeotn’s; resided in Maple ing left my house.
is 1 should think it would fold easily.
tho road, it was about an hour after Mrs. sideof tho swamp, this was the 16thday Dillon on tbe 31st of May, saw him tho GrOVPMven fyears, knew Jane Harding,
Re-exmeinntion—There was a boy with
“ i
[Jewelry and calloo wm shown wit- Harding went the same road, went east of June, tho day tho body was found, do day before, ho was going west with Rho­
Franklin Fuller, there wm a boy with
i ness.]
Should think this iewelry was on the road past my house, next saw him not know as 1 went in tho woods first, da Wheeler, were going toward her
what she uvually wore, should think this hero in this Court House, on an- occasion think A. Holcomb went first
father’s house, when first saw Mrs. Hard­ ded in tore part of August, 1857, on the
DANIEL STRIKER,
toward hia home, am certain it wm be.
C1QDSXT CLERK, Notary Pobtic. aad Genrra! calico like the dress ahe wore the morn­ of his examination before C. G. Holbrook,
ing’s hair was drawn orei awoy from bcr comer of a piece of land owned by John forenoon, ahonld think it was after Mra,
C/Li.wJ aod Tax Annt. OflUa in the Court ing ahe left, name kind and stylo of goods on bis preliminary examination for the
head, the b.»dy had not been disturbed Dillon ; her house was burnt down ; she
(arnutxoox nrastox.)
Hording left iny house.
Ioum, ami open at oil hour*. tbprc'ud attenlim
from the same piece of doth, when she offense wilh which he is charged, can'tsay
.
when I first saw It, the spot wbero the went to Jackson Co. soon after, to Napo­
ire* It Mr
&lt;/ Taxrt.
Afarekue Hull ewotn—1 nm 18 years
left she went cast, Samuel M. Hail lives how long it was after tho murder, I saw
Jiimra Hinn* on the etand.— A. Hol body lay waa damp and wet, it was warm leon, as I have heard, do not know the
^pfinhUI E. ETBETS,
about a mile east of my bouse, on a road him frequently before tho murder and comb foimd the body, believe 1 was to- and quick soil, the weather wm cool and exact time; should think she first cdtne old, fcwi of Samuel M, Hull, knew Jsm»
running north and south. On going east since the burning, before Uhs day I saw -.vard the swatnp when the body wa* wet for lhe reason before tho body waa back fa Januaty, remained only a few Harding, she was tny motlier's eister, re­
from my liouao about a mile and 28 rods him going east, was acquainted with him found, was near even with the body, found, tbo body could not bo seen from days, come again fa Febjuary to attend member when sbe lired with her family
T PHILLIPS, Uxnaa Sssurr and Jailor.
in'Maple Grove, sbelived a little over ayou strike a north and south road. Mr. and on speaking terms, knew nothing smelt the body, did not smell the body ( the road, it wm a ahady place, there is a a trial.
Hall lives a liula south on this road, on of her other clothing except what shn from lhe road, tbo hill b between the, erossway in the road near where the body
Question.—What trial I objected to, quarter of a mite north of tbe eenter of
TAEGISTER OE DEEBS. Offieo la the Court section 34, no one lived on the road east wore when she left, we made Inquiry for road and where the body wm found, hill was found,,it was about four or five rods overruled, exception taken.
Maple Grove, one half mile north of the
’
JlVHoum, and open al al! hour*. Fee* to bo
from my bouse to the north and south her in two or three days after ata left, Is three ISU high, perhaps more, wheu | long, body waa found north and west nf
Answer.—Relative to the burning of post office; site had half un acre of tend
—** —*— - — — 1aA r...
road, think L. Lapbam’s house wm the searoh was soon made, came to Hustings Holcomb exclaimed, we have come to, crow way, the crook at the croasway wo’d the house; she next came near the 12-h out of a lot sold to John Dillon, John
U. N. SHELDON,
I first house on the west aide on the north myself to see if she was there, found the body, the head waa bare, feet bare, prevent a person from seeing above and or 15th of May, stopped at my house Dilion oeeupled the land aruend.
and aouth road going north, the next Mr. nothing of her, her body was .found on and one load, did not take bold of lhe hdnw the same.
Her house was burned down; she afpart of tlio time, and part of tfro time at
Aaron Brooks, lhe Post Office next on lhe 16th day of June, think it was body, stood near the body, stood several
Crou JCtatnination—Tiio 81st of May her brothers, her dutbee were sometimes terwnrd weal to Napoleon; camo hock
ffinurianr,
lhe west side of the road.otl the east side Wednesday, general search was made minutes, tbe righthand waa oxpored.went w aa inhly and rainy In the morning,con­ nt my bouse arid sometimes at her broth­ twice, tbe last time about the 18th of
of the road running north, A. Simmonds, all about whore she was found, fifty or away before the body was taken up, tinued so through the 4ay mbnljr, cloudy ers, left my houu on the 31 st of May May 1858, she stopped at my bonae and
1st, John Carpenter, 2d, sobool house,3d; more persona were engaged in thu search, went to tbe body, think I only went part by spells, did not dekr un , toward night, about 10| o’clock, It was nearly that, can­ W m. Ransom’r, -last mw ber on Slot of
know tbe body, by thk dress and the not say as tn a few minutes, stopped at
this School bouse is known as Spencer 1 was about 12 or 14 rods from Dillon
of the day; I ateioJ talkad with
bunch oo her wrli^ bunch was on the my house about three quarters of an hour
when I saw him going east near tny house,
saw Lewis Holcomb at a . spring getting not aee it taken up, saw it at the sohuol right hand, should not ‘ have known her nt near as I rein recollect; • said she c-nnie
Mhq»&lt; «-&lt;«UtBMQW 4UUTB,
■
water nearly pn hour before 1 saw Dillon, house, waa not covered only .with lhe by tbe ftce, body WAt partly Dovcred, from Wtn. lUnsom’a, said something
IMXISS10NER, Atlorarr
- ‘ In an the Courts of
clotbea upon it, fiace was disfigured, sbo'd part of tne Imb was uuoove *
alive, new
Also. NvtaryPuMte,
sccticn 22, lost saw Mra. Harding going about 15 rods west, know Joseph A
be was jratrtg to tbe post office. If I
not know it by the face, did not tabs it was my sister, there was
Whealer, he lived a little over half of
bold of it at tbe school bouse, the hill
JuH see Dillon before sue got there. body al tbe school house,
„ the Maple Grove poet office, kept tail Rachel Hiomaawben
June fbllowiog, my brother William,
by Mr. Hyde; there Is no other post nfsteep, day soil,know
Almerou Holcomb, Samuel L. Hall, mi about 70 or SO rods on the north aide at the bank, the bole
6m.In Maple Grove, saw her when she
Marcus Hall, Edward Herrington, and 1 of the rood. Mrs. Harding’s bair was a
started from my feuse, she Wont north,
think Am Lapham were wiU) me when Ughtbrovrn coler, do not reoollectof findnever mw her alive again, mw her daad
XZEOHANJPa,
we found tbe body, think Turner Gard­ ‘mg any particular club or stick near the
m», wtete drraa nmb Mdte^Snn.
ider o&lt; the Ibtb day of Jaae fUlnwing; when
son could
ner and Asa Giltabre also. A. Holcomb body, dia not examine her pockets, was
ui»»t»l rubber cv rethrew, sosld reanot nil nodded orer
my I saw ber body it woe oo the wcataideof
had the rood vaCbTi eroaeway fa tta road ;
first found the body, wo were in search
of the bodv, first heard Holcomb say
a of oeuM no. wj- «MSW m,wir or Mr.
am D. Storms.

[rOUSTH DAY.]

T

out.

front the

five days afwing, bellere

Mrs.

Cron.

was

eoBstdreably

d.WUMn. Hard-

nay particular place,

Dolconi b first saw tbe "
tefttny
Odspfak

�to Batch Creek.

itry ; they cause for water
I, they got the water after

decomporitiou and humors of tl
did not examine as to blood j^oj
bole where the body lay, &lt;M n
„ -------any critical examination of th'Flri
Scfaotr!' blood, MW hair there, know iUgn:

irtdj ea»q - wfc 'WrtA
overruled.

-nhti
, oClhe
t and in
nn •

J saw thia

DwMtolUv. tta^AM^w.' •'
Amr Dowwi. iWzBdjntr.

Blay. 1IBM,
Wj
liofoing,_____
_____ ___________
™\&lt;rwMit torikes reak, never went
Ing came about 20 minutes before eleven, Circus that dsy, R&lt;-t to Hastings a little to Mormon City, came very near going
knew it because the clock ran, I asked tar after «» o’clock ; came wilh a homo and
to-irtay,
tat
utaTftld
ata'-WM
In
s
terry,ttartrtaarri,
know
Us
aM
iW
ww.
Mm
ifitm
-to-irtay, bnt ubs-aatd stwwmr.ftm tarry,’
!
’have * twefeTrerne;
looked at
saw *±1
the :l~;
time of day of Mnv because there was a circus,
nt the
it: clock
:‘:± and 22
2_z, my !&gt;.
r------ 1™ L
impression
is it was 20
20 minutes
minutes Geo. Huteklne&lt;^d«MHQjMjt?F
Objected to, day,
before eleven; Dillon rente about twenty ' with me, Crablo was the malr earner,
i vern and went north as I went into the
i«rirMJ-TTffir that 1»e T&amp;8KTTIM
rfm &gt;llon, thought it Wks a Wamw/in
uuTa bilhee, told Flint lit jedlU Me

a/*,,
’

I

a' testimony &lt;

during tbe givii
could not Identify the body by tha face,
Jone Harding f
only judge by the general appearance and
stal'trftflu body, du lies Whisk it a 1 ar MM'
criterion to identify a body, do not know

near th« wounds, would decompose.firat;

in lhe r^d, think

r, have no other wife
r first wife was deed a
&gt;rember, testified before
s in Ohio, that I did not

Crott

jFa&lt;Dil]&gt;u

vUlags, am a physirtan and wrr«&gt;’«
b«n ia practice Qeartv thirty yeare&gt;now
Jane Rardiqg. wm called upon to exam­
ine tar dead body on tlw )6lh day of
June, 1858; thu Irnueit was held at the
school bouse near tbe center of Maple
Grove, was held by C. G. Hobrook, saw
(■&amp;«• box ronteiniag the body carried but
nt the woods, saw the spt where lhe
body wm found; ma4e a.post.mortem
examination of tta body externally, was
eworaiaa witness at tbe inquest; tbo
•pot where the body was found Is a low
atat west of the road and north of the
Sir^iarl.Orere.-OT.Mro.k
•.
—-------- r ar-ifa Grove, should think the

Reexamination—Only stopped a few
minutes stoning frogs.

Ion had

She went north

MUFMriOWMWT,
,£&gt;■}«“« «&gt;•

:

woods; examined tbe dub, picked ou.;
ut uirwv rw» uouiiiu iihh wuuu ue wain
some hair, it waa not. moss, have wen,
into tba gate, phei walked.tut, saw ber go
something no.efoba foal looks rojjie like, the Q&gt;udV cf Bewy* k»ve charge af tlje
by the Boom a faw rod*; sbe had ribbons
files of papers hi thq Clerk's oilice, have
on bor wrists, hot bonnet was faded, ahe rqiluacufth .of.thaifipJ^Mi
ii,. p.™
w U.JV
MW. JMnsry rt, Itkl.
bed ribbon in .bows oo her hair, lhe rib, fate, do .not .rcajcqfber. kbq ieta ft • oor &lt;,n tbe groumT 1 started to potr-hi
dicUuent of Jcdjn Dillon and olhfcrs Kf.
out fer.dw'W U. f Wj|(W*$ 'otowroted.
LS
vtew thSS iinu&gt; llM1
40 find *
fc“^ »«• arson;'We beta nnafffe,rto; And tiieriL, boa &gt;as.n«d and white; she did not stop passed u ample of persons on
COMMISSIONER'S -WOTlcfc.
north of tjjro'school^us^(ptayra» pinalc'
[At
this
«
• »
n—
,
.
k fpoint •&lt;-the
Conrt
J.
urnM
was
at
Carpenter's,
Aid
not,
hear
her
call
to
» '^on mltat tave iren seen but fo/a '
wbe" al ^®P10 Mroye on.buaineasp havc' n&gt;#uo &lt;1 i l|fgcnt jwarcb.do notbellebk'
intrnduunl ‘t«i prove order for recognizance
i^errSfo"^ho woMtar duult ,hi&gt; dub would fittha wounds, they are in the office; Mr. Mlllif was my John; Caqienter’s houan (» between two aqd odo a female,, did not. know die f«- । introduced
and three rods from tho rood, it is over male,did-not know her name dvljr as]. v* Dillon and’others for the arson -of
«hr&gt;nM Mink the ttn fo«»nd ta'lC &lt;H1 ft, It WM IMjl Woodchuck* predecessor.
made,
one rod;
mail boy, his name is C. learned it from Arable;, she woro.fl.aun- Harding's - bouse.. Qbjectione
tta ‘hair,
*y,*buuld
should . know
kuow the
tho differentrernic
difference, some
Croat Examination—Have made search Crable, bav.» reeo him go by often, it
1
could pot p
.j. ।
. might Eaow foedificrence,doctora would.bonnet, pink color, tho wore a chock overruled, exceptions taken,]
for them thia morning, examined al| ’ .the was n&lt;» other, learned his name since,
[The Declaration and plea of lhe de- twr.Bty .inbU d.T nf Nmonfer, isso, M.
body was toobd ; examined the body at
* - uv
dreos, red and black, *h&lt;*uld retaQuixc Uro
files of criminal cases, have examined recognised him since ; it was about J an
fc/idapla i;i tbe cnsc wM introduced under
die school bouse, there was a good deal
cloth like it, never taw-.llro imui before,
IITTM p#r.
sonje inisbdlnncous fifes, have no^ exam* hour after Dillon past that 1 saw Uwm,
of putrcfectita and considerable deconipo-:
have seen one eiuca'l thought waahim; objection, exceptions fink eq'. |
inoj all .civil .coats, sometimes papers
•Itiun ; the flesh tad slipped off tho fin- i
Salnrdsy, Jan. 12.
think it was about half an bonr; was in it is tbe prirofior at tho bite; they were
-• i • H
aiitft a At".
‘
gers on one hand, some hair tad dipped [I
xJreia L. ffaeitufj worn—I resided Set mixed, get mixed in the Cburt room, duced. to look at the clock because tbo standing still when wo.passed lheur|;tbey..
o not-get mixed In my officethese pi­ mail boy usually pawed about that time,
tiff
cm one
iu 1S58,
1858,'w«pt
ttare In Oct
were 50 or 00 rods south uf tbe peat of-1
nn, the
unj tames
wvr.v. were
wcn, entirely bare .......
...» I fa
|n Napoleon Iu
wept there
‘January 14.
pers have’hbt been brought ipth Court
*hand,
”J •*
“ ‘foee
— —
u‘-Xl- deeorn- 1957,
‘a^ta
dock was. running that day ; cltwk stop# free near a cross-way, right on tbo edge
the
was —
considerably
vrife went fa NtfrSiVar
November,
sonic
until-this trial; hire not examined all the
Huli^tinton ri tolhd far further (JrM
posed, in examining a wound on the time in January iny Atdily
sonutimus, stop* oply iu cold days; sent of the croaa-way.nt the north end north of
fotciily aU
alt gqt there,'
there;
'
cheek
forCarpsnlar to fix It after that, wont to the school bousCfOtifc wak standing qh ono
ebsek the
lhe flesh
flesh Jipprtl
dipped off
off Dr.
Dr. Bunsteel
Burnt eel in_- wife's ‘nShie
IxivlIJa Jane, usually files in tfvH coses.
Wbie was Ikidlla
j ... - i st - tho. ..nxnni'mation,
i__ I.lii. k_ he ha« left caller! Jane; never beard her called by
(Urctl Ttsuintd—Vfxxt cxamiusil tbe tbo inquret *;•&gt;*» Mr. Carpenter, remem­ side of the iota and tbe uthur vu llm oth­ dy K9n prerented to tiw rilm] P«l
assisted
nut tell n m. Dctro and V. Sawdy at
the country ; JMn. Hardinr w*. of light ethers Lovilia, lived hi Maple Grove, ou, places'where, usually kept, think tl.ey arc ber speaking to Mrs. Carpenter about the er, (be man wan on the o»t tale,thay npTqrriH’s tqvern In Marshall on tho fell
1
v’xOBr'tsox.! I
time of d*y the mat! .boy
passed,
did not pvared to Iro lalkitUMfoppedw waroomaepmplnxinn. brown ur
action in,
Ifl, ou
on a
a half
acre - f land deeded not in the office.
complexion,
.. sandy
-------w hair, .found । section
-j.,------- -------------iuui neve -i isna aeeaea
day of December that the man f saw nt
EKTtUt HOtrABp, J,
bar
marks of violence, there were twb or me by John DHton, Dillon owned th6
a B*J Mint swirn—Was
a Cour
County
“ lell
“
u*r 11 could
COIHU Dot tell
W1‘ ccruin
ccruin the
uie lime
tune ;; 11
&gt; 0 them ; be was wbiuliog, wilh a finife, the errea-way* Was nut John Dillon, did
JLJ
..a
-.
.k-i-k
-k„
.(..
k...
Inok#d
w&gt;
Jf|l
■adjourned
nwt
*°°k
at
thoelock
when
tha
boys
three contused wounds &lt;m the upper part balance uf the 40, lived there till my Clerk in 1857, waa clerk at tbei 'J
not tfll .tltein tbe &gt;onn I snw three was
.ire beard t*
nut impressed; they I| «w* .UU th..., we&lt;ao« MrU.
-rM
- for
- water,
-------- . was
----------of the right side of the ler.d, two of them house was burned, was away when the J term of Court of that rear, have
hoard
ortgage sale
(fc.
p,,, .ITw... i« oo lap Uuxirlhnr inches shorter than Dilli.u.
might have been made by one blow, it house wss burned ; my wife left Napole tbe testimony of Mr. Striker, anw the •UHlru. Iwgtr Uunk. pl ..Ur ; w.ll
Think 1 did not. testify that. I did not see
, of. lull, we p.i u,cre ,t flu...
might have been made by a stick with a on I think on the 14th day of Mny to go indictment against Jota'Dillon and others r, .We of Iho r&lt;wl.
the inttti's fitce it ft? ervsa way. Have
frouH.u M&lt;K&lt;» n«&gt;»—I ,„|dc I w l«ol*o Lv m, (io&gt;« ;
...me U).
knot or uneven aurfnea, should jodge two to Maple Grove; she came td Maple .at thn term of Court in November, 185ft,
not said since 1 came here that it Wm Mr.
of tbe blows might have been given while Grove to git some moi.cy that was to be replaced them in'the file* and roiuiaad io kf.pl. G(v&gt;e. rrm.mb.rn lb. 3I« da, »k*» •• «ol.(M»lk of
I hou.r ;
Hyde I saw.
Crebte did not tell me It
•landing; there was a wound on the face . due and to visit her friends. '•
'
them tn my officei,tiiink 1 hive seen them rfll.,, lS.-&gt;«, .(.idlbooiptaef tlurloA &gt;k«, Ud . pml.
vu Mr. HyduL
u ।
t'
breaking
now,
and -teeth
knock- ,■
------------o down -lhe
----------.—
Question.—From whom was the mon-' । store, while in the office, hare looked for »( b'.m.., &lt;bmk II ... oo Sued.,, molded
&lt;&gt;„, x»m.i«ol|-»o—I did not MrMto
ad into tho mouth, think this blow must. ey Jue |
them to-day, cannot find them, think they t»if., io M.pl.iiror., emrljll'
, t0
H.«Uop «irt&gt; HoteMn.™,
Dchini., &gt;■ Liter
La.
!
--.I.tl
— down
.11.1.
—n
Z*Xk* . 1 . • ... .
after
I
mw the persona in the road before
hare L
been given
while
wilh ,K..
the fi.
fete
Objected to,- objection overruled, ex.idle. «.( ol (he Spmumr School IIoum, , .r&lt;mr toMker, bed . b.dU, of wM..
nSM. on *ure
l&gt;ls esamitation, sow him in the jail,went
up; tLo skull was laid bare for three or ceptlnn taken.
Art^’L^TtLirtJCi^st -XEtminolitm—Keep files In wool f'wn (here M the Jl.l, w.M .ml I k&lt;_, dH „,u drink" before .e Mortod. I' t!»cre |n ree if l. couhl identify the iron,
font inchw, in n llpe from the forward to
Ans.—From Juhn Dillon; fMnk.lt wrappers and placed in pigeon tales in a '
the Sehool house, then south to C. did oo( drink idler rt .uetrd, .(bf.ped .(
'-itfOtbs'J-.IUn.NMl up
wi-ht'Mr. Bmckett mid Mr. Swcexey ;
tiro back, the other about two inches in wav the 15th dny uf May she left Nnpo rater w.hlcb am bo closed1; sometime* get
!«*, In A*iyria;«hc licet on lhe east lima kiln, near Bellevue, did fool drjnk ;
there
were
four
or.
five
prisoners
there
;
length, no other bones-broken but tbs lean; she never returned ; I camo.to in wrong pigeon holes, think • this h not -sidy of the road,. 80 rods south of thu
there. Irrate&lt;i an Irishman, next Shipped went into ibc rtllr. In secund cell'saw the
oom except the upper jaw bone, which Maple Gro*i to lock for fiiy wife on the
the rase while I was in office, have exam­ ateitm mill; koe* Jam&gt; Harding,'taw her at Thmerack Hnufo.f-did nut drinlr there prisoner, he turned,nway, I went to the'
was broken, a good deal of force must 12th day of June, first stopped at Mr.
K&gt;&lt;i:rod&lt;rfth«atatateia tuch
hum!, .mJ
!
ined the offioe this morning; have not ex­ that forenoon, think after 10 o'clock, met slopped long enough to water, did n»rt gn other
cell*.caiqu back, walking light, saw Tided tbe preau-.., d«Kr&gt;b«&lt;L iu Shd eovmt
have been given to produce this wound ; Hall's, found she had been missing some
amined all tho dvfl cases, they may bo her on the crosa-wsy near A. Simmonds, into tbo house, bottle waa. bn the scirt, Ills
i
fare, recognized hi'|n as lhe man I anw.
club was shown the witness,) have seen time and eoireiderable search was befog somewhere In tho office, I tblnk’not.
between Bimmond’s and Lapbltt’a,- about stopped nt the post office, did not drink (
nt,the
crpwi
way
;
thgLjpan
is
the
pris
­
is before, should thick tho wounds made; I remained there one week ; get
50 rods' imnth of A. Brooks*; she was between Tnmernck House and post office, (
oner.nt the bar ; after I Mp lhe person
•J. J. Sweexty sworn—1 was Prosecu­ going ndrth, had on a plnid dress with
might have been made by this, found it in Maple Grove on Saturday came to
did not testify on; the former trihl that 1 .with a smaolb fac^ at Bellevue, think I
near tbe road about twenty rods from the Hastings on Sunday returned lhe same ting Attorney fa 1853, beard Mr. Stri­ red on it, had on a pink bonnet, just pas­
drank at rteam mill, lljink nsllhcr
us ।have seen lhe sumo face siore, saw it at clack, P. M. Said
ker
examined,
recollect
the
•
indictment
•pot where the body was found, found it ,day. searched for her on Monday and un­
sed the tpric of day with her; saw L. went in at the Tumerack Hjusc; skipped |
ffas
to be Dillun’s sqter, was |
abcut two rods from the roadjound tome til Wednesday when the body was found, referred to as luet, there indictments were taphatn that day, saw him first at the
at Assyria pebt office to take thq mail intj,
hitman hair sticking to this club, picked ,raw the body when found, was with the drawn by me.
blacksmith shop north of the steam ftiill next stopped at' JTnple Ortiye, 'did1 tjof dressed u&gt; w uiqan a duthca.
Qiire.
—
What
were
tlieso
indictments
out a piece two inches in length at the party which found the body ; it was lhe
after I met Mrs. Harding, passed him drink rt-rtf M..r!Hd it C.n.ilwk'i Hol’ft-1'**
I nrn.
time, looked like Mra. Uardbig's hair; body of Jane Harding, knew the body fori Objected to, overruled.
there, think he was ‘stopping there, next Ii., did nnt d.lnk on th. r.ad, Jd not &gt;“
"•
1 did "«l UH
SIBLEY, Xortpgrv.
Ana.— Oue was for burning lhe house saw him at C. Ellis, he came after f got iow, am nor atinx op ine nma, ma not
■saw Mr. Swecxey pick out another piece by the dress and jewelry, the»o eardrops
hollow U&gt;
to people
people on
on tbe
the read,.do
rued,.do not
not rere
putuuns wlfaeaine for me that 1 did
hollow
of
Mr.
Harding,
were
endorsed
by
Mrs.
of hair nt Hastings, examined it by a ;are the ones usually worn by her, this
there, while we were there, the mail boy me-ubcr stopolng near the steatn mill and
**'
n’a,,‘s fere nt the cross-way.
MQinXJAGK SALE.
magnifying glass,it was human hair,found piece of doth h a piece of the same cloth J ano Harding and others, *os endorsed and some persons with him came by, Minting a woman there, did tat hear eon- “
did
not
tell
'then*
llmt
enokl
do.
no1
,c
**
.
timt
I
rouM
nut
duMinting n woman there, d’.tl tat taar eonsome cotton ur thread on the Stick, there ifrom which her dress wns made, a scrap by. the forjfaian uf the jury asa troe bill, had a buck-braird carriage,‘the mail boy's versatinu tat ween those standing at' the ! 5Or‘^€‘ the mair: •they ftM-k'nie from ibe^
•were some marks oil the lower limbs of ।from the same piece, it is tat as bright was signed by myselt as Prosecuting name was Charles Crable, thmk It was cross war, the man sine-J Sartlr Uirrcrt 'faur&lt;* *•» the taVerti and hi to tbe sitting
The other indictment we# Crable, they were in lhe buggy, think
the body, could tell how made, by con- (as it was, this Is the second time I hare AI torn C^.
from UM. nfter wo R'J 'liy saw his feet did ! ™on’’ feWM* a "pirituul meeting * wbenT
utsed I 'mean a wound made by.a blnnt Ibrought'It from Napoleon in my pocket, fur an amult fur felony upon foe perron it was A pat eleven when they went past, r.nttearify before that! did not see bh ’ ”** ««»»*• *• K'l »&lt;&gt; •»« DlHirn. the
of Mrs. Jaqoi Holding, by John • Dillon neversnw Mrs. Harding- alive again, saw
Inrirument, that bruises the flesh, there iit is soiled some; before 1 mo
face! th’.n't the respondent looks Jftu if-.c I «»*'»••» •
!«*»*«» «•*»•’» •" ** f*^.
were punctured wounds on the neck and |from Maple Grove 1 made complaint and others, was endorsed by Mrs. Hard­ a «rrp»8 said
--------to bo
--------hrrs, at--- tbe
---------Spencer
r.
. „ian.
fnthcr (..pp,
paM;,. fco||-p itJ prisoner tunridwwwy, tbe inhere did nut
in the cheat, foertecn xm number, ooe in iagainst some persons fur burning my ing ns complainant for tbo indictment; iIScbuol House, it was tire day of tire i i , Bc’.lcvtu-. think the boia I aitt ware.'lort RWfl.v&gt; **»* pKviH8 *m*re, aecund »ud State of Micbigak.
Mrs.
Harding
is
the
person
alleged
to
the eye that penetrated down WordPro- |house.
quest, thought It was her by tho dree* ,
nfll r wau,r&gt; thf ma’n f ,a_. uIkfaJ| t.mal otai.rerofW. mw fa- fare, it was’
wards the jaw must base Jxi” made by
_______ —_.
n___ _ whom
____ ... did yhtr have been murdered.
Question.
Against
and hair; kttow Jo$p Dillon, l«aveknown at
creaiwky
-ia wayhad
hadon
ona.dark
a darkcoat
coat,fiabk
ft..,lb,* !*••••»«•;
, , should .be ptailhe it was
' complaint
-------- 1
. a1 ZX1
—1 to, objection
. 1Ttasa iodiclmenta were found at the In-. nearly sixteen year*, could rpt lell | pant,
.a sharp instrument, there were seven or &lt;■ make
Objected
­
’
j lW
»ke »&gt;u&gt;
man I mw
cn&gt;» war
way If I1 bad
, u&gt;u and a3 dark
d.rk IlutL
«l.‘
’'
m» at.rtlu
a.. rlM m.
bad
Gctobcr
term
of
tha
Circuit
Court
in
eight wounds on thio neck,soma appeared '"■nrn.Ul
m.
overruled, exceptioni.I
token.
cxnetiy how ‘ long ; after the fcodv wn&lt; f
-•
—
' .
uZ.M
——a .t Bvll^mr; «*-■
------ 1
ffirrrt
»..«rd-PU
*6. b'adl.
'« barn .a
rbeatrd
Um —
prrmm
like incised wounds, punctured wounds
Ana.—Against John Dillon, that Is not 1857.
found I wns directed by tiro Sheriff 1«» er the bqy« Were going after water or. re i I saw at Bellevue I think I saw at Flaalay, «b»l&gt;t&lt;bnrre April, a. D. J Ml. M
uro such as are caused by stick iug a a full answer, It was against John Dillon
Cron Examination—Three indict­ search for Dillon; went wist to Gr. iley's turning With wnler,’tbe man 1 hfiw was ' ting*, wah dressed hi woman's clothes,
clock in tt» forvuoon of tb«l dav. ai the wm
sharp instrument into the body ; ineixed and four others.
ments alleged the property which was Mills, then to Vermontville; know Dit- drcrucd iu dntk clothes, qiiltcdaik.
‘ ‘hink the person I saw at IteMevue wm a
ore such as arc made by cutting, these
burned
to
have
been
the
prtipertv
of
A.
Ion
’
s
friendn,
do
not
ktF»w
where
be
made
r*
ir
,
i
u
caw
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drwwad
in
nianb
rfoihre
;
did
not
Croat Examination—At lhe lime
“™' 1‘ 'I L. H.rtlng
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Gtn
HulehneonSton.-l
reide
iu
:
think
lhe
pwsor,
f
mw
was
John
Dith*l.
wounds penetrated to the bone, three or
his home, went to J. C, Dillon's before
camo back
. to Maple
■■ Grove
_ it was J . r‘ I
[liccord of the term of the Circuit the inquest; ufter going to Vermontville Jersey Gty. my l.wHy i» tbcr-r, rentetn-, lnfa Mfat ,f JfAn IWfam waa
jalI
four of these wounds* penetrateii into the ,
d»r even..,,,
uml„nB ,n p.r(.oul.r
&amp;
f jj
r„r October
ISM, If W,! »..,*! -y-(1». Ma DUta. ; Vli,« i&gt;d
aavity of the chest, into lhe lungs, tbe
I went tn Bonfield, went to Wm. Mitdi- b.rtfo.3 .(da,
night,
stir around, it
early
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lungs were eut by them ; some of these that Uinhl. saw etiraruund.it was
ell's,
’a, he iq
i&lt;’an unelc to Dillon ; while
white at
al M««dny. 1 entne from Iteiteviro tq Hun- myself tai Med the matter over nndtho't
1857, was introduced to ’ prove lhe ar­ cll
when I left to come to Hastings, got
k warrant •.
for-pillon, ’ l,ngs that day, came *'tb mail: boy, his i t|,'e pcnion had tarn 'triaeed there with
raignment and plea of John Dillon and Vermontville
wounds were mortal, acme in tbe chest
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back Sunday night, saw a number of the
- *u of Vermontville
.............I got trace of him; "’"V5
CWle*
ea,"“ «• * iMMrt to dserive «k-•
utliers for Use arson of A. L. Harding’s north
and some in the neck were of this charac­
inhabitant? oat searching on Monday th*
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. t.; &gt;
house, and far assault Often tbe person of this was the 17th of June, did nut find Iluili-liunrd.oemo to attend a rircua,paaed
ter,.tbe wounds in the neck were near the
14thday of June; Wedoeedny went to
C. EH». koow where Maple Grove j
eaam/uiatfon-l hare ,»o doubt the
Mrs. Herding.]
DHIod, others'were looking for him.
jugular or carotid artery, think this wo’d
the woods where the body waa found,tier
post office is, it is north of Kllro’/theru is i
1
WM JvJ&gt;»
have bean mortal; the wounds on tho
face was badly disfigured, recogpued her
C'?ws Examination—Could not tell in school hou*« north uf KUiX -i Mve । *&lt;***°P«
infewMMi
bead would not have been rno.rtal, they
by her clothes, and a weeping sinew on
when 1 first heard that Mrs. Harding was heard that Hyde kept Um p^t office, saw .
.4™
wrera-l am husband of
would have produced insensibility ; with ,
.Vft. Matilda Brooke eworn—1 reside
her wrist; did Dot touch the boty, was
mining, heard w itiun two weeks after I two men siting on thcfenoe.at EUia’.mie Matilda'Brooks, lived Mnv 81m, 1858,
all tiro wounds was such tbit death might ’
very near it; my wife once lived at Has­ iu Mnpio Grove, have resided there five saw ber, should think it was about ten or was Mr. Fuller, I have seen him since 1 &lt; J-oMt 80 ro-ls eon h of tho'aabool bonre
have ensued in a few minutes; there
tings, could not tell bow long, 1 waa al years, lived iu Mny, 1858, on a north and twelve days after, oould not say positive; ।rente here, saw some persons, a male and ! nt the renter of Maple Grove ? ihoro was
was the appearance of considerable blood
Tccumsehjlived with her u hilo site stayed south road south of the post office, our's went to Assyria to take horses; gel :a female north nf lhe school bouse ; they, no bouse un the wtsfsids uf ahe mud be
in the place where the body lay; this
fo Hastings, never bad difficulty wilh her was the fiijit house south of Mr. Hyde’s ; break fast between six and seven ; went wm .ukHoc.Uh w..man o.i Ih. r«l.L, -Um. m, taa» »,d ,b.
(»».; knife would make similar wounds to tbe
and .separated,sent bcr money w hen away Mr. Enos jived south of me. on the same first up to tho posture to fix some bare ; ।wile of tta road, am not positive, think Carpenter lives bu tta other aide of the 1
ones on lhe body, lhe probe entered
•ide of ilia road ; 1 am wife' of Aarou recollect looking at time piece, looked at ishe was ; the woman were a aun-btituiH,!
waa aw ay to cam money. .
deeper than the length of this blade; the
Brooks, of Maple Grove, Mr. Lipfisru’s
it al T o'clock, started aoun after, went 1 call it gingham, cuuftl wiaay as it was ;
body was distended by gas so a* to make
house is next south of Mr. Enos, on sainu Iktsc back, did not travel fxst, met Mrs.
pink, am nut much judge pf odors,, think that day, I was dropping for Qurpenter
these envilirt deeper, the flesh would from Napoleon because the time had gone •Me of i^c road, Mr. Simmonds lives op­
Harding about
miles from my house, it was small-chuck* it was in shape of a about half way betwran Csrpcntar'a and
yield so as to make tha wound deeper by when I expected her, knew something posite^ pur jiousj, Sntnyel M, Hall lived
&gt; little over lh.it; met her nt the cross­ snn-bonnet, her drew was a rediih cant, 1 tbe school hotro^'Miw boys go south With
xtao the length of tbe blade. Id tbe state wad wrong; have now the custody-of about a mile from us; remember the
way near Mr. Simmonds', did stop to think it Monslino Delaine; tbii piece pre­
of lhe budy the probe might have gouo my children, are not all with me.
31sl'day of May, 1858, know Mrs. Jane talk with ber, 1 am sure of that; Went oil stinted look* like it, cannot toil bcr com-1 a pail, mw them go back north tojrard
tlie Fchisil bouse, the boys were going
deeper than lhe original wound ; the apot
milium Burgher ttoorn— In the month Hurding in hef life time, knew her two to Mr. Herrington's and talked with Lot­
plexioo, bad never seen tiie man before,. south when tho mail boy went by; these Mluwit
■where the body lay could not be seen of August, 1857,1 was on acting Circuit or three yenra, mw her off the 31st day
ting, and Hall; this is not quite a mile think I have seen him since, think the boys were Laban Carpenter and Henry
from the road.
। Court CommiastQuer for tbe county; of of May,. 1858, was at my house, she wore
from where I saw Mm. Harding, stopped prisoner ia the man, cannot be poaUire, .i ALbot^ do noc know as Abbott ia now
Crott Examination—Saw tbe box with Barry, (paper shown witocsa) issued this a striped crossbar dress,and a pink calico there 10 or 15 minutes, did nut get off tho man was al work- al soraetlnng with:
«i ubttt,
siair at aucBtjsa.
in thu etrintry; left my house the Friday
sun-bonnet, Ironnct was made wbole.capc my horse ; got to C. Ellis’ about half j his bauds ; cnino to Maple Giove poet
the body in it brought from tbe woods, warrant.
Dsted.Jra. i ftSl.
dsr 'w«x.
a week before Che iut term
this court.
did not see tbe body before it was re­
Question.—Were the persona named and all, dress .was pWd black and red, past eleven; did not see Dillon at Sun ' office, then to Hastings; know it was liteFlint nea^—Thc croea «y
moved. saw tbe spot where tbo body was iin this warnwt, arrested” atul brought should know f piece like H; this piece, |« field, heard of him.
;31-d day of May by the. way 1 kept my
just like it, she had ribbons on Ifer Lead,
found, knew where the body was found before you, in pursuance of it ?
Re examination—When I left borne on time where I worked; they were standiiig whvre thn boys were is a small one 10 or,
try the hair and tbe appearance of the
Objected to, overruled, cxcrptic’n te^ she tad-car riffpi In her eara,these shown
die north e&gt;nd of a cniM-woy north of 15 rods south of the acbool bouse, were
tj».31st of May 1 went some of the time on
'
nre the ones; »«*« carta to my house from
blood on tbe ground, know by the hair 'ken.
,
standing atU|.w)»cn we passed.
After 1
dri a walk and some of the time bn * alow tboschool bouse; uotjeed them because
lhe
somKshe
qtmo
ibqtMilw^ty
minutes
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—
1
think
al!
the
persons
aararei
that a human body bad lain there; think
it was a singular place for.n man and we-, saw tho man, and-woman rt the crass way,.
tifot
;
speak
of
my
general
recollection
before eleven,’by pur clock ; don’t kno^
lhe soil was a day soil, my attention wav as
i defendants »crc trouglit.before me.
Sheriff called fiirp^atogOi iijtq the jxil
man
to
at.md
;
do
not
liko
to
Jell
hat
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not particularly drawn to the soil al lhe
Questten.—Wm tU;rai;n examination? as it waf exactly, right, she remained of time.
also called ray attention to them. 1 /
: iuuI tea t£ l could ideotifv hjiu;.wcni^»
time, was examined oo oilier uial.did not IObjected to, overruled, exception taken. about twenty minutes, said ata W^X. go-,
the jail, mw |iim ju, ous of
calk iden
Cruti Ex'tntmtitiin—Tl.-ej” were stneding to ths post office, shu ouid ata b.i-1 a
say that the soil was a day will qo tbnt
did next February, live in LcnawecL'o,, ing on’the north end‘of the cTOsmwtty to­ tihed him ax;tho tqai^ bavouo d^ubl Lhal October. 1953.1,Orin URay,Cavil
trial; had a conversation with Air. Terry 1■ (Auothac paper shown witness,) this ia letter for John DiUpn, and Jf she did not Mieh^ lived at Maplu Grove in May, I
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. ,u
ward the n-nt office, should think fl wa&lt; maj) is the prisooer at tbe.bnr.
sm
hi-tn.'shc
shpuM
go
to
the
post
office,
en Monday or Tuesday last about thia tthe testimony-taken, a part ot thia testi­
1858, am a san of Juhn Carpenter; my between three and ftar rods frtta the • Owr EwminhShn—Tliowght the boya
trial, nothing was said about the soil in imony is lliat of Jane Harding, subscribe J
mother's name waa Polly Carpenter, ehu
north end. the man hn-l on ffiirk entered were 0otng: after waiter« when ‘ 1 went to
this conversation, something was said 1by her, do not know where the corupiaint
isuo&lt; living,she died tbe 26tii of January clothes, was !drested1 in bfeelr rfutMti1
about the oondilwn of a body would ba is
i upou which ibe« proceedings were saw liin\ on the 8Iwt dfMay, ipoB. gpmg, laat, we lived on lhe Bellevue road in
to after tbe k-ngth of lime tkia body waa Hhad, 1 returned the papers to tha Circuit oast our.Louse guing norte, it WMjwhiic Maple Grt ve ; Mr. Aaron Brooka'house block Juiti’coat, and jpantr, think her wmbonnet- waa doubled nvej- ■ In1 front,' jdwt
Court of the Cmiriy..
large room,'‘-aotno £»&lt;&gt;'&amp; three were in
was south df ours’oo the opposite side of
Inid orer, not rolled, saw fhe nian in the
Queatixin,—Did ygu rfiura yourdcter:
ths road; m&gt;xt building north of ours' fare; bare tettffiM Wfcre.^fak [ dM not oeHa, leaked'U tbo ..there, thought the
where the Lady «»« found frotn the road;
wia a school booed; remember the day then testify thtt Idid'M sm&gt;’WeTawng; man wks not ah -^be fittt ••'Wilshaw the
go into Mra., Carpeniar’a, after Mr. Dil­
when Mrs. Harding left home, cannot
overruled, exception tpkem
.. . ,
• Ion went by our bouse Mrs.. Harding left, remember tbe day of. the - month, it was impelled to notice them, on areooet of prisoner In MBother cell rm tbe left side,
Dated,
wae not infer med of tbe dett In which Um
Aus.—Did not return any determina­ Dillon W just got feto Mr. Carpenter's Monday ; knew Mrs. Harding, was go­ what I thought of ‘Utejr being there, w
wire going on a slow walk when we
m
Mrs.
Harding
got
there;
she
wept
by,
tion. , .
..■ ■
ing to school chat Monday, d&gt;d not ace
prnwtwl
there,
had
been
dfinking
nplritn■
baft
were
pofooUMw
Dinwisfter
that.
Question.—What.WA» y W determina­
Mra. Harding Unit day.
I. know Dillon
ops titaors, started : wjtii a bottle of lid- muroer.
.
knew..
Jay of the examination waa Jowly apart tion and judgmcai I,
saw him coKiKig out of my father's house, uor, Flint and I started ’on. nhd'T^afcfe
Objected toy objection overruled, egddmot tinwr which way ho went, I waa
came along, it was fairly half
trial.
oentiou taken.
.1 - 1
. 1
north of iny father's houm. HoaTy Abbefore we gdt in, treated an Irfiihttan' at
Au,.-Tb« oite ir:Ou
mur
ft
the earnifs, sto;
krnkw-v
recognizance to appear al the Court of
drank on the rc
fdrfete
after water;
Ddton iii'ita road, did
went into the' i
itng hvrlb, have
I* fUfa
ahra* »««,] tU&gt; U

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CHANpElfY BALE.

name 1* Chas.
»d buggy, there

the cr-mpUAnt upon which procekdiafs
foasruwitoeua

■w&lt;&gt;.

omJ
Brotaa'-is-

enongh for the 1
pit*; next s’jnppi
not drink at the
until we gpt
steamwaw mill,
gotto tbp post

Mik'd al

fe..

In this village, on .JftedMtday afte:

*nd ey&gt;*&lt;Z*m^ry S3£l$fUr d

«n *e«~M ta wbldiih. te engage

foespe&amp;ltftly united to attfod.

THE DILLON TRIAL

VERDICT, *»OT GUILTY!

‘Thia tedious case dosed on M

lari, taring occupied thirteen day*

testimony w.-tsrlored on Ttuirad

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viere dccupieiTby the counsel m sun
«p the carf. TbeChirge of. JudgeL

-wosgiven on Monday foronoon. a
&lt;fcw ghren’nt
o’clock.' Tha Ju

.out only nUwtho boor .aild retime

robust with the verdict “NOT G.l’JL

Whatever the views ut differen

-viduals may be, aa to the actual g

ttbr *w-d. ski partiqs breathe mo

Dy now* iu the consdousucas that

ttraeted and expensive case is nt la

gxroed of., t. »!*-- ’ ’

»«»’-

„uu^r«,wy.-.«p.sn.
mill cam has again been acarried

Tbe accident is probably

owing

action at frost, although it is p

&gt;«»me-mischievous musk rat may
alj.about lhe matter.

Moaxy Sroutx.—I^wyera Ten
^rackett both tad their pockeU 1
» 835, on Monday night fo

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light "fingered 'penara at tbo
lioyse,

H

Ain osticr hat bet* «rr«

auspiciun and lodged in jail.

flood T&lt;-mplm« VeetiaK.

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.Detroit, commencing on the IJth

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tcrcsting and esfiling Dew* of the day.

Bi 'ad a 'orribte ‘ -ftlht.tbir bafterneoa. haui
■tapped into the baponCwir*, hand aaya^fa

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W* *re reqnceted to *ay that there
wUTbe a doMtfon »Wt ftr'rtb bHieflx of

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TOt W AWT IT. bewno. it coated to*

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munr new n»d uerftrt direetfotoa. btnt»MU sng
YwA «rMr-&lt;****.
btereo.ll, Ilona about all kinds of outdoor wartt, th
CMRDKN. in the FIELD. In Ufa ORCHARD!
in ibotiuao ta wMebibe ia engaged, wo
¥e*pe6trtin.v iDV^r&lt;f to attend.
nCUMOrttfafa stuff; such as goes tbe munjifat
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THE DILLON TRIAL!
which is rfiiMf, because prepared IrW
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VERDICT, “NOT GUILTY!”
This tedious case cloaed on Munday
Inal, Laving occupied thirteen dnjs. iHe A.ni«, and it iscerlalo. that mans of tbaas
will faa* be worth to »ou marc than a dolla
testimony was closed on Thanday.— an example a subsenber writes: "...loo
6 ioabela more per acre on a ten-acre fi
Friday, Saturday., and .part, of Mcmdsy « befit, (or in All PO buebcl*) altnply from
■were' oceupiedLy the counsel iu summing

vl .ch times and piacre al!

•4. or
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nair.iuica ana u&lt;sc», muuiiii iu«r., ■&gt; &lt;•
ing fn all owr Oiy'hMA ?FttliiW«ksM«nt,|hat
another Urija boule would reatcre it entirety and
permanently, I feel nniious to per..* era In itacae
sad breag dcsUtuie d( means Io purcliwe 0=1
more. I would aak thee if thou would.! not be■ will­
inc to to aaaii me w order oo thine ageate 'for a
bottle,' and receive to thyself the a- riplurt dselar Complaint, Seminal Weakness. a«n all nmxasn
aUOB-'Hhe reward is to thoaoxliat arc kind to the orvH« Uatxaar m Saxca: Oaaaxs, from what- Iconatipation and oilier disorders of lhebowels, ■■
widow
ierl*%0BXir|ign KIRBY.
well re renet end uterine affecliost*. Dunases of
{the heart arc very frequently attended with tbe
^Ourru’e’w'to ’chargedothlng forWdrWw and jheadache ; Anwoiia Uid plethora ere also sfiec
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Ligonier, Xoble Co.. ItuL.FebiMS, 1659.
jtieus
which frequently oecawon headache. Jd»oPaos 0. J. Wooo: Dear Ft rT-Tn Winner port wntten prraoriptsoM;
of the guar lOk, wbild.MMoliitig tbe State aad quested the very bosk suedicinM *1 tfae low**,
NaUuaal Law,School of thu Sut^ o/ Xew York, rates
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some
time*
coining on suddenly in a state to appa­
myTfafr; from a cmue'dnioown to me, e&lt;-rem»nThese medicine* are prepared in or* owx L*»- rently sound health tod pros'^atiag at ooce the
ccd falling off very rapidly, to'that in the abort rnraae. nstoer tbe^ ofkMoOM|W*»d era meatal and physical euarsica, aad io other inspace of six tnontlui, the ir.iote upper .part of Wy tbe n&gt;o«t reliable kn&lt;JF“ &lt;» setsnee, fadudmg all staoca* it oomea oa elotrly, heralded by depression
scalp waa almost cuUrelv beseft o( its covering, tha rvecnldiarovwrtaa. ' '
i
il
To ill addressing bv letter, ootainlng fall *e- of .pints or acerbity of temper, la most instances
■nd much of the remaining portion* upon the
sides and back part ol inr bead shortly alter besrsr aire lhe pain la iu the front of tbe Load, over one or

bCThrlj of cent f«r acre on a lb acre Raid, attd
with no extra east for culture, by applying one
&lt;a villager)
htot ftom tha
say. he got BMH w&lt;*»b eti. j good &lt;•"}« yj&lt;et■Wc*, which he aUributa* wbfa-T to u&gt;o Otnely
luuia &lt;rf tbo rlfriuwBansBst, which Idlu’ h'm from
time lb time i;Au4.|n do lew to do 11, find t:Y"» 10
dv it Thousand* of others have derived atmh.Mlujrantares. You are mviud to fay lhe paper a
year, at a cost of oaly ♦!. If yon desire, yw

tip the casp. The purge of Judge Lovux
was given nd NLAiday fore noon, and the
-case given at 12J o’dock, ilia Jury wns
■ nut only gbqetiui hotM* add rettrtied into

.court with the verdict ‘‘NOT GUILTY ’’’

Whatever the view* of different indi­

vidual* may be, a* tn lhe actual guilt of
the .reetteod, di parties breathe more free-

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cause it baa a largo amouM of valuable and wal­
itrdcted and expensive case is at last dis ; la useful information about all kinds of HOUMEXOI.D WQRK. foom Oarrai U Cellar. Giro ber
po«ed of. , ' rB1
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ftbn benefit uf tbit paper far oyear. You wdi and

Uy now^in the cotisdoeiness that a pro-

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\ TOW CHILDREN want the J^rirtlianlik for it ooatawa a very interesting, woeful. And

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and exercise. Price 50cent*.

iy baring baas SMtMtfaodCt
.ereby given that in
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I contained iu Ihesaid
tin such
mad*
rwnbed in Mhd coreraTbr
M.ul at puMi* ma-^TT. |r,
: bolder, at the Ctt* WntoW
lings in *-U.l counto uf Jfa«w ,
nr hold in •- the Circuit
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htwratoMvrtg^re.
if tha to* u sb ip of C
y. to James A Swi

aklll in the production of so wonderful an article,
I have recommended It* ua&lt;- to many of my friend*
and acquaintance!, who. I am happy to inform
von, are liaing il with like cCfrct.
Very re*peetfully your*.
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. Attprtigy and Couwwll^r At Or-,

&lt;/ |25 tn &lt;35, on Monday night by aome

The ResUirstirB is put op in Boltic* ol three
OW l&gt;aiTV
LVl ill
,izc*- &lt;il: ,ar&lt;c' «"™ium, .I'd «“•“&gt;&gt;; tbo sma.1
light fingered pcraou nt tbo Hatting*
11VH
-UclJlJ
.15**11,
I holds •■;* pint, and retails far one duliar s bottle;
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j
thr medium holds at least twenty tier cent more
lloyte. An ostler ha* been nrrestid on;
,,
IS now ill successful opcralton* reaay | in proportion than the *u&gt;*!i, retails for two do!
suspicion and lodged in jail.
/
,
, .• * s Lottie; the sree holds a quart, 40 per cent
tn do anv amount of
s ir;-u pi^•wtlo... at»d rttsri* 4m M* bottle.
L
I U.
WCKlD. rreprirfor. 441. Broadway, hHr
CUrSTOM
^7^OKJ3Z, i Te*h .nd n4-MarireStreet. SLLaris* Mb
The Annual Si-srion uf the Grnn&lt;l Lodge
.1 -tod wU by Hl good Druggritsand Fancy Goods
,,
...
.
.
.,
m a* good order and as prompt as atty , iMslerseverywhere.
jsa»yl-o«m
a,K1„4the„vic«&lt;.f.

13U, d*, «r.
babntarv next, nt two itelxck, P. M.

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Job* Et-AMt, w, G. s.

|

w-trt

“

‘

First Rate MILLER,

' fastings
“
J
~i
miU ^'**8 Luik on thf most I
Jlnrr Current,
■
I Smntter—we are prepared tei &lt;U Use
improved piau, toother with *

gi &lt;4 4 4*0
U

o'

best of work.

Cft*i&gt;paidft&gt;rvbe*L

...... : &gt; £ I

irtgsgc.ur any part th,
teretdf given, that on

rod

MRS.

riva*c give u** call.

bdi.twood k GK^xi.
IlMtniK*. Bep. 3. Ib58.

WIXRLOW,

An exwencoeed Nnrse «ud'Female Flrtaician,
.prg7euib.‘olflje*Ueai»u a( amt!Ar»,Jtt

SOOTHING SYRUP,
For Children

.Tlirhipnu Central Railroad.

amber. fwiwlew.od? per M.
••
ffline,)....................
«fw*&gt;e Timber, per IO- feet...
Corrected. January fj 7141.

TXJU for sal* by
kOKWLTS * C(

TtSTIMOXY.

relate of UWtaWTL BM-

Fnce » eeuls.

•-

Tbe tKiikaea* IMIctl U»M*U«,
And Private Adotoa*.

i

isaSssstt

r *4

IKON, .STEEL, NAttS, MILL CIA

--

CtLAR'.wJ

CR&lt;WXS .8A,WS.

RT Thr »bo*e arifaio* xre sadd trf&gt; il » [Mail

CpOPEIt, .nd CARPENTER TOOLS,

BROAD A NARROW AXES.OLASS,
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
dsSn, ud PL’tTY, BUILDERS'
non rraov co*. .
It expos** all tbe Himbogir,* tod-tb* various
Trick* to entice tl e mck and welt It HlMtratw Breath, Abcesse*, D* aretery.'lHarrfara, Dyspep­ IUAW, TR15UUNCS, COOkptC,
the plan, of the Qnacka and Uowuca to dupe &lt;ve,.. sia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy. Paralysis, Uy (tana. Byjlelsnchuly au.l funnily, first
one. It guide* the unwary IhrOnrl. Dfb. and
BOX, orf PARLOR STOVES, M •-■
shews up every swindle of the age. It show* bow indicate thrir presence In the aystetu by tbta
all kinds of Food, Mcd&gt;ei..«. Ijquory, and Goods alarmiug syigp,J*n. Not unfrequeuUy the diaen •
m «tjU tri drteflpUoo.
.
'
are adulterated, with the means of detecting lb.
(rauda Price *5 amts.
,
1
ku an early stage.
irnin all ihesf coaridsraTHE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM, trd
tlon» It follow* that the di.nrdcr Slrftud receive
Plantation nod Shop*.
'
Immediate attention whenever it occur*, tad »•
For evervFamllv. haring owr a l«h&gt; receipts person should neglect to get a box of Cbepbalic
cn CookIni. Dyeir.c. Ireaerring. GDmmwg. Ac,. Fills on the first appearance of tbe complaint, a*
How to runt and what it 1. best to Rauc. Ho# their Umolv uw ■ ill »*p«i the inaiduon* approachtocurr antmals.advice toBmao KaaporaJaraaosa,
"S5W
THE CONSUMPTIVE'S BOOK.
For those who "uh to gal w«!l from tk*» »&lt;•
fol di»«n»r, a fall description of ah the rtmeAiAa
used fui it' with a careful statement of tbe reeulfa,
andotLkrusefol Information. Price 10eewta.
The iuformatiou is not to ba found in any worka

t w&gt;oicwd» by *H large DruggfakM Um -***&lt;^
-*“* liiyuiiciL ABROTinfn; *

MOTT S

Muuboar^ u *• Iff «&lt;y*“&gt; •*! py
up in any part of the county.

-You car jet lavtn at any Druggists,
italic Fill*. 1 bud tbrr never fa'.sad
them in all caa*. of Headache.
—1 •hall tend for a box direct! i .and

TO BEOt’i-ATk THE' BOWELR-

CQ OBING STOVES

Wr have pat up aad sold this article for evrr

make *160 a month. Send for .circular foraffeat.
. To the young of both saxes wtffenux froct M.

other medicine—neverhn’a it failed in a single in­
stance. to effect a cure when timely used. On tbe
contrary, all are delighted with it* operatiana.and
■peak in lend* of commendation or it* magical
effect* and medical virtu:*. We apeak in this

damage, to Moth body and mind.
Ta Fan Atta who want, sara rL***«vr. and sea*
remedei* for Irregularities, Obosraclimia. Whites,

w&amp;stt.

S PEC I AL NOTICES
Gax&lt;»rL&lt;t&gt;c«. EATax Co.. Mica., Aug. 11, 69.
Uk'C.' W. Roucx—Ifrer S.r:--Furr four years
Imaa awrmls aMk«« with BhemnatlMn ao* that
I waa confined to my house for along tftna. The
PociOre did ma no good, and I waa aperfoc-. erip(I*. I procured tomt ofynarffeasHhuariun Bhxxl
ill* and Blood Purifier,'from youragla, Messrs
Csss A Turner, aad they entirely cured me.
Wishing yon '.he greatest auecam. 1 am truly
yoar.thnd.,
t HUBU' -L-THUMAH.

STOVBS

'^cethlHf'.

Depend upon it, mother*, it will gir* ml to
yourselves, and
RELIEF AXD HEALTH TO YOCB 1XFAXTS.

iad ' sulhbreSy ia thia aaoe
rebate Coen trn tbBWMr
y to Ototortr. latoi Jafat'

of a private tsture.

Wbtrh grcatlv facilitates the process of teething,
bv •&lt;.fiaiiin&lt; tbo gutnv, re.!ncin» all inflawahon—
_‘.u .U_.n
- - -- - a: . ■ -- .,.u &gt;.
*Uf*

tk Abe corns JAi‘T'iicxnWB‘

ijdrW»«r

Ta wil

„ L O. rfG.T. .,11te lb. a.,-

BW

Dsccois'r.-X*uJ^n&lt;*qft&gt;*^ing *repl5a!i*
Hitnarr — Och I »nrc now and you're aet lt.bare
ia the: quarlber and gir me the pills and don’t bo

Depct. 444, Broadway, *ud told by e&lt;l dealer*

Brackett both Imd thrir pocket* leisured

HARDWARE!

-•»; • j -,

And the Fhyriology.of Manage.
A work on tbe reuse, srniptoma. end trreuner.t

a&gt;d hearts.
Tbe accident to probably owing to the /Tbo abavo are tmthfo1 liaRwunlS, th*l wiU be
action rtf frost, although it i* powibln Aewtalt»*ttt«ud by nearly atlmtod by Marly a
hundred tbcumml &lt;il tbo present readers of th*
acme miadiiwMj* musk rat may know i
all about the nutter.
?Z|
onl'fl. and* 11 abundantly roy. TryrtfwyMI.
vTot*’)
ORA XGE JUDD. PnWIyber..
Xloxar Stouck.—Lawyer* Terry and \

,4Wa .asdfimAOTooai

New Addition*

THE LADIES MEDICAL FRIEND,

intll'dani ha* again been carried away.

Y4UULnUU‘ v
Ab4 an peepa»Ml 1e soil Mare, Better,

For the treatment of either class of Headache

medicine* can be sect by mail or espre**'Tf de­
and bv tta aubtle power eradicating tbe
aired. Rmto for oce'nr More of oar works aad minutes,
diseases of which Headache 1* th* unerring tad.-x.
Judge for yaareelrea.
•
Also published al the iaGrmary, to aid these

bnte among bu aubaeriber* tbe present winter.

■Mux Dam'Giixit—\Vc Tegret tol^

foes

ply; n HI. sdvica and direction* for enreg

ARE NOW AT THE HEAD

PAPER-RAGS

men: of wh*t we brr« declare.
Iu almost every
instance where the infant i* suffering from pain
and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or
tweutr minnles after the »yrup it cd ministered.
TUi valuable propersbo* in tha praacriptloa
of one of the moat cxpenbueca and »knifu[ nur­
se. ig'Jiaw Knjjfapd.and bM beta used with
neier-Culing miccci* m
Thomaanda of-Case*.

tested, and ■vrarSdlibg FasTrnrerea.
Vf* Wtti•»*» na, to say bat

i|

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL, RKFORkL
11 is • largo and beautiful paper, and «at*in«
It act onlrreiieraa the child from pain, but in- tbe mo*t valuable Informal** on
■ ‘
vigoratea the atntnacb and bowel*, correct* odd­ Sperm.torlwa. or Nominal W eskuem. The reuse,
cAecia and cara, sbowiag the awfalgffrcta of tbe

I and overcome convulsion*, whieb, if not speedily
remedied, end in death. We believe it the beat
and surest remedy In the wofld. iu all case* o
Drtentary nud Uarrbwa in tluWtrti. whether it
TAIR OF MICHIGAN, Barry County, as.
arises from teething, or any other cause.
W*
I I Probate Court for aaid evonty.
At a eeaeion of said Cnprt. balden at the office would soy to every mother r&gt; ho h** a child aufoftheJmdge thereofon HkMiagaJDecembtr 17th,
ISM, prarot O. I, Hay*
&lt;d Prabata.
In the mailer to the relate to Homer M. Hadley
dereaard,
’
On reading and 6liag the-petition, duly verified
p^.w-w.-rea Full directions for using will accompany each botCURTUiT
fa'onrfi'ooV
Estate of Homer M. Hadley.

S

CURE

’ewiSrwel:

How th.' rbyaieraa should ba.

J-w-' swwahnw*

side wrapper. Sold by Drnggista throughout the
World.
•
day of jSuary. Itol. to cm o'clock' f.' M-, at ^Frtntijml Oflioe, 13 Codar m.,thcoMoaartbeJnd^ofPtoiiton fa Haatiaga, be
qmred to appear and show taaae, if
My ths
pravcdtotoU pefattanor ahmdd not be grfiated.
P Xndit U&gt; fiwUtarnrderad, Utah tbo potftioner
glee noeiaatoaU pnrtlm interested, at She pen-

Dyscnten. mmhr'mnX etna
W91
Iv malignsnC'tii* effects hMvT' hcrtT' r^fld!
ire and UtqniaLing.
hi the loe.1 puir.a, laa* of Arab and «l
debilitating cough,1 aM rtbnHewt
gincrallv. wdimte hiefrwat Cytatpa
remedy •«• alls*ah the alsrwi «fp*M*d*l
aieians, ia tefeml vrry gratifying and ini

-W.COliBLWIIlW&amp;Rkimtl

And those Afflicted with

’'^SK'Au.nmvm-.

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W

•(Abair. Utile' Buffet era,
:SS$£Ofi

photocuaehic ga^xry.

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TATE -OF MORGAN, I

" PxrrE,b«yp,;'.0ro.1n«;#:
Ambaotypfs Imperial 4^brtnype-.dhtoHhAa *?ai

PM

Ambajtopa
AgDOOFTIMO doo* W^ar.mi aWl *

DtJiwrfOfMHW gtraww* OueiLrtty^id JhP
ual* C«nwiw»fc «&gt;« ba l»pa»o»*ry bna&gt;«M».
tad sill eend for nopy. as it will oOM nothing. and
those abould apply before it ia too late. Tiveoe
Frrwcripi.eus Am wed byeb. &gt;n^&lt; eminent FhynomiFUofaaNrts.WX.eTwk Tbow

W;,,,

*&lt;U*&lt;*waM*S

--------- r—.----- -—.—_—
—«■*»« w a» »*

SADDLE &amp; HARNESS.
XNA0M4M A IMA4

�^rjjuiliat

HOOD FTRIFin AXI BUM® PILLS

t,r
IB FVBUBHKD EVI
r WIDIIIPAY *O
Aft MfemtSOA, uur oom
CBstUewttedeferysr-lMfo

SHAWdMAH
J.T*.

Roberts,

&amp;. Co. G r ac e

t i e sl

Cdmtotteg In p*rt of

■'NO HOW
a

BUI YOUR GOODS
LAB-GEaDWIMLMTIFUL

3ffOT&lt; JW70JIAB

ta nvr.

as*

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

GROCERIES!

ON LOW PRICES

TRA, COFFER, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
FBUKEb, FIGS. RAI8INB. CODFISH;

-The Lt
paid for Pre

i feat, everything la Um Grocery fane, such a
rffl taesMksdfee feasilv aaa.
Also a groat variety of tbo

and See!!

ISAAC C. MOTT,

November list, IMO.

AU CffoklRg Extracts,

PRINTS

aorll-lf

Terms Easy.

CHEAPEST

RATES.

PBNB, PRNC1LH. INKS, PAPER. BN-

tbe world haa bean* egragsoosly deceived by
preparations of it, partly boennee the drug
alone has not all the virtue that ia claimed
for it, but mon because many preparations,
pretending to be eoneentratod ectraoto of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During late yean the public have boos mb-

Upoa oar shelres may be foand all of

BT

THE

PATENT MEDICINES

CASE SPRING &amp; SUMMER

CTEAIP,
•r Beady Pay, o*Iy.

CORD,

GOODS.

to COMPOUND• 'KI PT IONS: and ear

Wa hav« pUM of 8 H E E TI N G S,
SHIRTINGS, STRIPES,
CLOTHS,

DIAPER,

TABLE

BROAD

IBEDDCIKD

ipibkoxs.
WE

TOWELING,

and all kinds of dotutaUo goods;

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with one of the LARGEST and

also

BEST Aaaurtioeeta

CLOTH8, plain wdtaaey

CAS8IMERE8, Linen

of

PBFCEB.

CAN’T BE BEAT.
We hare a foie variety of Muslins. Ladies’
SLEEVES and colter,. Cliimoisctte. Gents shirt
B&lt;.*onis sad Colters, and reery kind of WHITE .

Our assortment of Table aad Pocket Cutlery,
SILVER SPOOH8. Peel &gt;MeMlK.Hoop Skirts,
Yankee Notions, and things in general is fell and

DRY GOODS

PEOPLE,

lerual medicine, or Ur dangwrows apnlMal^e «
^**t&gt;**’
* ■&lt;’ “‘•d Zwgies. so

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE!

HARDWARE!
and cutlery.

GROCERIES,

Old Fogyism Distanced

CR OCX ER Y!

Young America Ahead.

Wshavd a larn
beewtlfwi variety! fetoCoa,
Vesta, Penta, Ac., which we offer st s less pries
' thaa tbe aaaal coot of tbo material. Please ex­
amine for yoeroefvea (fed teat tbe correctness of

**
a^A AAm f hseaew.
Lfosr CWyfeiaf. Dropsy. TWfrr. Thasar. and
S-A AArnaH, irormi. &lt;Jo»f. .Vransbsa. «u a
Dwmrr Pfg, and/er Parifyiag tAe BM.
They arv sugar-coated, so that the most eeariy™ »*«&gt; take them pltesaaily, and they arc the
te&gt;&gt;» —u »» JI a- r-r~&gt; u .

VrW U MU.

»n;

tea* kr SUO. NEW ARRANGEMENT
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

EATING8AL00I!!
WARM M€ALS AT ALL UOCIts.

Tbo rawona why

FRANCIS ROWER

BOOTS, SHOES,

The subscriber Is mw prepared to furnish
Waaa Maa la or cola lcmoi at all leers.
Thews deferisg
' . .
■
—■

Ao.,

Is doing the largest Hardware btuiuess ia Barilaws
beeaaao
ha haaof
tha
"Tais
RGEST
STOCK
th.

AND

THINK!

Arm WHICH, ACT!

BEST GOODS, ai tbe
.
LOWEST PRICES
I AM new rectorite my STRING stock of Goods
aad have ea head a trri rate assortment of
mir* bra vruAitD ware srv rtss
ns,

We think we bare as good Teeag Hyson. Im­
perial aad Black Tesfeaa were er.r offered ia
thia Market Al»o all kind* ol Hrowr. and White
Sagan, Syrop, Melanson, Flab, Maa, Coffee, choo :
alate, Faro H—TBff il । IWjn?; q
{

RESTORED

IILIIHEBY,

■errtek1! 8w&gt;r f«*ted Piihl

Test'd acaroe expect, st this late day,
With startling cures a book to ill;
TtooiatboaeM, the million »ayz

HOW

st votert i. mmrni vf ,

®D®T8 &amp; SHODXS,

' READT-RADE CLXXTBISte,

re* WUOLE WORLD US1THDI

LOST,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Boya’ Clothing which we offer at
KXCEEDIMGLY LOW

HOW

Prloe, |lpwBsUU|lUBeuJHteep.

and every kind of GOODS for Men and

Onr Msortmeat of BOOTS A SHOES of all
ran.tics. Ladies Gaiters, Grots Gaiters, Oxford
Ties, Cads, Ae,
A.3L

of than have bam frauds upon the sick, for
they not only eoutma lit*. if any, bareponUi, but often no curative properties arhatev
«. Hraa. bitter rod psdafrdHttppeinws mt
haa follower U.S use of the various extraeta of
Bareaparilla wl.ich flood the market, until the
nsune itaoif is justly deepised, and haa become
synonymous with iaspoeltiou and eheat. StOl
wc call thia com pound Sarsaparilla, and Intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rrocuc tbe
name from the load of obloquy which reeta
upon iL And we think we have ground for
beito«fa&lt;itha&gt; virtue, which are kroatotihh
by th# ordinary rua of the dueuAcs it i» intend­
ed to eure. In order to aecura thrir compiate
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to duwxiooa on
tbo bottle.
■&gt;
nzraJBO BY
DR. J. C. ATER A Co.

THE IMEBlCl,

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET
REC’PT BOOK.

LOWELL, MASS.

Drillings, Den

ima, F. &amp; M. Caaaimeraa, TWEEDS,

ftJCK

Two Dwelling

STATIONERY,

I'AJll'

xtoSSEFweK

0F m aBaracToa or an acr. JJ
TO OBEAT HEALER OF MANKIND I !

Al»o,

hOUAH BAIU
B in every variety of fe
■teefcary. hardware, roe
WS. howto and shoe* 1

In the Village of Hagtingg

crinr~t.'i.,r 'tThTrnnYi.T

DRESS GOODS

^HMpSl tdBee and sale rooms, Ko. • East
ImM M. M bwUdtag from Main atrvet, Ciaehia|KO^ubaraforTin Haasmond street.
JRrgrfs byj. P Roberta-A (V Hastisg., Eli
Nfebota.OraSgSTfllc Milla, F. A. Keeler, also Heff­
erns and DeTteimrr. Middleville, M. C. Swift,

This compound will bo fo«U a grant pro­
motor af haaMh, when takmi in the spring, to
rzpal tha foul humor, which footer in the
Hood al thataeasMof thoyuax. BythrtMely\xpuUan of them many rankling disorders
■ro looped in tho bud. Multitude, can. by
AJaoJbrBala,
aid of tha. remedy, spare thesBeelvso from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
er-roe, through which the eyntem will store to
rid Itaoif of eo rruptioaa, if not a set st ed to de
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,
tbfe through tbo natural channels of tbe body
J. Um t^wKlp W frrnp,
by an alteratirc medicine. Clcanv out the
ruiatsd blood whenever you find its hnpuritfea
ImifekagrhiiMili thseMninptaqita, ereptia«b
Homm,
or auras; .loanee it whs* you find it is obWxll Fixubxd and M’xu. Located.
atrueted ami staggiah fa* the vol*.; dcuase it
whenever U fa fouL «ud your feelings will tall .
you when. Sven where no particular dinorder 1
ks felt, propio cfejoy hotter health, aad lira Tides to all of these, IxbrarcTAnux, and
longer, for eleaasing the blood. Keep tho 1
blood heatthv. aad aU i. wall | but with tM.
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting hsalth. Sooner or later somGthiDg I don't can if jf«u neoer pny for (Am

©I) ADOS

T SLOPES. CABDR, Ac., Ae.

lafeemsteon can bt had gratis of any of the sgeute
tfengbMt tbo ooentry.
■IS BHlilt ar cmpUeatod eases Dr. Robeak
to[jersouaDy or by letter eacloo-

Pa

mi

That lha BLOOD PURIFIER aad BLOOD
FILLS here been proved by an.lysb to
CONTAIN KO MINERAL.
.
That they cum tbs almoat universal roioplalnt.

■Re a d y

xar BOB mtoicinal ptkposib,onlt. JR

C R.QJt.KDR Y
KTE WITNESSES.
These parties maybe cen.elled persoaaily or
y tetter, by these who h... asy dmtet npm tbe
sMtot. Tbeevideesetai the poeaeaMM of Dr.
Mid, which ta at all tone, aoeeaatbk te tbe

Dv aotaakBwagjrthUgbte

and moat complete aeaortmeot of

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

Dili 'taiiiiis

oasn £itr

mw

DRY-GOODS I

ASD&amp;uerrmox
WARE, W£“:UJ airER
AYLOW EX PRICES

OYBTKBS,
TEA OM OOPFKK.
Ever ahoun in thia

Market, which we

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS,

64.Jr«?
other SaJeraloa. -AH th. deleterious
matterfertiacted tenet.meaner ss to

CHJCKENK,
PICKLED TONCVE. A
T&gt;BA&amp;)INEB, Ac.

wiU pkaet call at asarir opfmeita U. A.«oU
yyy atoce. U lbe HMTlng^ateow, wban they

TO 11 O UR E K E K P B R8.
8°™“ &gt;.E*. *&gt;■ T BABBITS BEST
O MID I Cl N Al. SALERAT US.

copper

Myrossri* sat of PARLOR STOVES, comrri,r
&gt;S most beewUful patterns in market.
I bars the groatsst varirty of
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES.
Bresnen i* tats tow*. Six ITste and BcxSev I

■

are prepared to sell at a small

.
.

OUTER "it. BYK

J. 8. GOODYEAR* Co.

TO HOUSE BUELDEBS.

VEBT OHBAP

GENUINE

FAMILY

LIQUORS.

WM. B. M0RBB0U8B A CO.,

We have thnuiag toote of aB kinds, and

STACKS OF CROCKERY.

HASTINGS .

IraatlM, .!•«, Bill Mi Mguv,

Which we effkr la aette or otherwise al

TANNERY I

bog leave to call tbe attention af the ettane of

LsV’rlibaas.

rT*y T4 ***•S}"!* S* *•

ameete-l to

S4.lt eeetooMra. Clabe, Military and ether pubbe
Low Pressure System ^^gayafE^;
1 72fcrM^°A*iT^'&amp;igL.72
Vaflt Dy, GmUhhiII
’’ ordta5piiH,M*
***•“' W
AND

Aiwaya

haa* at

». C. RAWLEY'S.
Haetiags, Deo. It, IflA

KARBOJT BMT
IfBCCtT OOUBT COMM UR

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VOL. 5

XKT ADVANCE.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1861.

Ratings’ JJnsinrss Dirtrttrr^.

watched Hutchinson when be went thro*
th. jail, did not notice his walking on

the pnth, Grat saw tracks on the west side
of ths road, hill 1« *firn down and It is &amp;
clay soil, we earnc up on the sast sida,

to Philander H
north of the sol
postofiioc, was not

not there when we came up, looked for
tracks going up, think the tracks eorraapood with the aixe of the prisoners feet,
noticed It at the time, noticed hte fool
when at the post office, we went eonth/te

Court.)

■OAT WOOD &amp; GRANT,

NO. 39.

Kilboura. eewthim lb* night before the
body of Mrs. Harding was found,be cams

Assyria, knew Mr*. Jane Harding; saw
Dilloa rt Tamarack house in the month

•bout day light,beard Mm at my brother's

NORMAN BAILBY, *

ting up, don't know who bo was
with, 1 am .uro it was him.

kiss

reserved spot, rsmemt
P.1I.AJ. IIUI8ELL,
May, 1658, had rained
ter was introduced from the minutes of
there la no house on e_________ _
road from the school bouse to Hyde’s
1 reside in Maple Grove, resided there post office, the day was such ss would
FRAN CUI ROWER,
on the 31st of May, 1856. sn the Belle­ leave foot prints on the soil; knew Jane
vue road, a little way from the school Harding, saw her an that day, 80 rods
house, recollect of Mr. Brooks chopping south of my bouse going north, wore a
for Mr. Carpenter on Monday, boy came sun-bonnet ou her head, do not recollect
after fire on that day; know John Dillon
■ AILEY A BAKER,
have seen Jane Hsrding^John Dillon waa and black, was on foot; abould think it
Mt my bouse on Monday, when he went near 10 o’clock, had do time piece, not
rert, cutlery eud stores. Store oat door out he said that Mra. Brooks had compa- far from 10 o’clock, never saw her again
until her body was found, had no doubt
J. W. OAKLEY,
the body found was hers, aaw the body
door.
CRTBOLESALE sad retail, dealer in, sad maanCron Examination.—Came there about on the ICth ol June, have examined paths
JVW tastrar ol leather, fitidmgi, Ac., IlaMla
10 o’clock, it was raining when he came near that place.
in ; he made an errand, ho wanted to
know if there were any good books In
the township Library, (objection made to
telling what be did white there, objection
sustained.) be was there about an hour,
had conversation with me, (objection to
what be said, and was sustained.) I did
not see Jane Harding that morning, it

come of Dillon and Mrs. Harding; after
the body was found I followed a path

Crou Examination.—Whore 1 first saw
tracks wad tn the rood through the woods,
do not remember which side was the fe­
male tracks, du not remember which side
the male track, examined the track care­
fully, cannot recollect which side, cannot
tell which aids I was on, recollect from
Impression of the brain, would loae the
tracks at tiroes, generally lost both at the
same time, think I tracked both tracks to
the top of a hill south of the crossway,
am not positive whether 1 saw a stamp
at the top of the hill, do not know as I
told you that they stopped at that slump,
it is 10 or 15 rods to the crossway, may

was over a week after Mrs. Harding left
before I made inquiries for her, that is as

ing hare! yon state's
Exfur Brookr Strom.—I reside tn the will hare &lt;4d Mrs.
went back Into the woods by the road to
near where the murder was committed, town of Maple Orova, on W| of N. Ef
went SO or 40 rod. before I turned into of section 25, lire cast of the Spencer mouth and arid; ‘Merer you mind about
school bouse, lived 2} miles east of the Mrs. Harding, maybe ■ha will Mip her
school bowse in gav 1868, kfiew DOkm
probably half an hour, board something since he was a small boy, most of the

saw him on the monflng of the 16th of
down ou his feet, be ant a few minutes, June, 1858, at my house, first saw him
then rose up and started north, I followed juft half after four by my clock, do not
in the same direction, kept on the west know how long be had been there, heard
•ide of him, followed, hitn 8 or 10 rods his voice when I awoke,there was a board
when he stopped behind some bushes so
came from Battle Crack with horset.jafaI could not see him, I stopped, did not
ed the dance, I do not use intoxicating
sen or hear walk further, then started todrinks as a beverage, did not that day, do
heard him say waa, be “wondered if they not recollect of persons leading me to
ward the road, and I ran after him, then had found Mrs. Harding yesterday.” My bed, did not go to bed there that night,
he went south 5 or 10 rodsabove the hill brother said they had not; Dillon asked did aa see Dillon drink; al the tiara of
if 1 was out hunting for her; my brother tbe remark, the gentleman who came M*
car school house and turned Into the
Dilloa and myself were all that were in
tbe room, I first told of tha*e threats at
the day that Mrs. Harding waa found;

about a mile
we frequently went through open woods
did not notice the tracks at the foot
not go to bed that night, danced till moan,
Cron Examination.—I was satisfied
ing, did not ‘go home with the gjria in
that the body was that of Mrs. Harding
It was nearly day light, when 1 got there all woods on the road to Hyde's from the the morning.’
by the dress and hair think I could Dot gully on the west side, don't think there
W. PARKER,
Holcomb was upturns people knew 1 was
have identified her by her face alone;
husbnnd waa at work that day north of
going that night, the man I saw was a tall
should think there was a path led in aS.
the school bouse.
W. direction through the woods, do not
night, think the dauce wss on the 5th of
[Mrs. Carpenter Is not now living.]
know'a path running from nnar Hyde's following tracks on that rids, know there
was riser and a pert was cloudy, after I DHftm’a father bred about 1| mites from November, think I swore before that it
were no tracks going up because we
Louira Uanrom Siaorn.—Kuew Mrs. to the neighborhood of the Ransom’s.
looked al tbs bottom of the Hl, track
Harding,she was my aunt, am a daughter
WILLIAM BURGHER,
near the gate turned toward the post­
of Wm. Ransom, believe 1 remember Battle Creek, teaching has been
busi­
•STICK OF TUB PEACE. AUom.y ud
when Mrs. Harding first left oer bouse, ness for some winters post; resided in office, in going back lost tbe track at the
pie Grove, hare lived there seven years,
Cross Examination.—When they atop
it was Monday, it was the latter part of Maple Grove in May, 1858, lived in a foot of the hill, did not see that track turn
। into tbe path at the foot of the hill, did ped the search they made excuse that she
my place is a mile and a half from the
May, ahe never came back, she wore a Ert of L. Lapham's bcuae; have seen
might be at Hastings, I did not aay
pink sun-bconet; it was a cloudy day ,
A. E. BON STEEL,
rw. Harding, bad her pointed out to ma
they said they wanted to secrete the body,
my mother made the sun bonnet, bad as Mrs. Harding, have known John Dil­
A. Hoteoenb said there might be such a
worn it myself, it had a cape of the aarne lon from boyhood, knew him in Maple
material, have a piece like it, think she Grove a year, white we both lived in came out by spells, was not very cold, he thing as they wanted to secrete the body,
might sweat some if be hurried last, have am not certain it was Mr. Holcomb, sev­
penler’s io 1856, I knew Jana Harding-,.
DAN1KL COOK.
wore my bonnet because she asked for it, Maple Grove did not know him a year,
never seen a young man in a strange eral were talking, went borne to Holcombe my brother, have known John Dillon five
she aaid it waa rainy and did not want to bis father lived in Eaton Co., think two
bouse act as Dillon did at Hyde's, think when the search was stopped, It was not
wear her bonnet.
or three miles from the county line, can’t it would be unnatural,! said to him “bow
for from fioon,I went home to H&lt;&gt;!corab*R
Qucs.—Did she leave any underclothes tell exactly, saw John Dillon on tbe 81st
laot
do you do !r did not say anything more can't tell what time I got there, can't tell the night before; aaw John
at your house 1 Objected to, overruled, of May, 1858. at the Maple Grove post­
.HOLBROOK,
to him, Carpenter spoke to him, when I how long I staid at Holcomb's, started before bis arrest at 9 o'dock that day, Anderson was with her, I was golngaouih
exceptions taken.
office kept l»y Hyde, port office te ou the looked at him be looked away, be asked
away about 7 o’clock, I ale supper at and saw him the same morning at my also, several others were with me, the fe­
Ans.—Not that I remember of; she center road, | mite south of the center,
Hyde to take buck half the envelopes, do Holcomb's, went to Harmon's, it is a lit­ brother Rufus' early that morning; waa males were sometimes twenly rods from
left a bonnet there, do not remember there is no building between tlm pastoffice
not think he asked for malt, do not re- tle overs mile; told Mr. Holcomb where
us and sometime* five or six, DHIun walfe.
how long it remained, do not remember and the school bouse; the poatofficc stands
en on my right hand, Jas. Bvde on my
Iwaa gobr. went to Hartnou’s to borrow
whether she left any clothing there; Ism on a rise of ground, ground descends to
out, could not swear whether he had on a a pistol, it is about a mile, * as 15 or 20 from; I do not know, only as he told mo left, Dillon nauried. 'D«mn fer; tf IU4
Huts strevl
1C years old.
the south of postoffice, think it is 15 rods boot or shoe, could not tell at the time
her out in the woods I would not ask but
minutes going, staid 5 or 10 minutes,
to the foot of the hill, hill is 8 or 9 rods whether it was a boot or shoe, his panta­
JOHN ROBERTS,
borrowed a pistol, went back to Hol
you recollect a suit pending or. recogniz­ long, think a person standing al the port­ loons came over his boots or shoes, they comb's, staid long enough to load my May of that year, because J aaw Dillon at way that I thought he meant what be said;
ances against John Dillon and others I— office could not sec to the foul of the hill, were pretty long, think I might pick out pistol, went to L. H. Holcomb’s, that la the Spencer school bouse on Sunday the
Objected to, overruled, exceptions taken. think a person would have to advance many boots that would correspond to the east, do not recollect what 1 stopped for, day before, did not see him the 81et of
Ans.—I recollect such suit; against toward tbe hill to sec to tbe bottom, the
think it was to gte some one to go with May; I had busteora with Mm about a job Jay a week before the Monday at which
John Dillon, Philadcr M. Hyde, Isaac hill is some sandy, ground descends from by while we were in the post office, do me, told him w&amp;Sre I was going, when on of chopping for McOmber, be took the she was missing, did not see her on the
Devoe, Henry Hyde and James Hyde; the hill to tbe crossway, aaw D.liou at nut remember that anybody else came in the other trial I did not say 1 went some­ job and 1 wont in company with him; it 81st day of May, was one of the jury on
as sureties Russell B. Wighunan, A. S. the port office about half past. 12,ll might while we were there, did not discovery where elsej(ot a hatchet at A. Holcomb's was on the 30th 1 saw him at school house the inquest, took some papers from her
Quick, A. Wulf; Levi Eljiot. Quca.— bare been a Httle later, James Hyde, his a path from ths body, but near tbe bod went to James Ransom’s, stopped there —the kb was for i’iisy McOmber ou Ms
Was that suit compromised or settled 1 wife, and John A. Carpenter were there, which comes out at tbe foot of the hilL
5 or 10 minutes, had conversation with farm, 1 do not know when Dillon took
. ’ .
_ v___ . ‘i____ UM- TJ-Jthe job, I bargained with him on Sunday; to John Dillon, could not
Objected to, overruled, exceptions taken.
Rt-oxaminalion.—Do not know as any James Ransom, tried to get him to let
we were to commence chopping on Mon­
Ans.—It was settled by giving six equal
body else came in white we were al tbe
day; I know where J. M. Wheeler lives,
notes of a hundred dollars each, fonr hun­ A. Carpenter came up with me, can not
offico, crossed over at the foot of the bill did not atop at Lapham*a. went to Ball s
tell
whether
the
mail
waron
had
come
or
in going from Wheeler’s to McOmbcr's
dred to go to A. L. Harding and two
above the path and found none, when we and rapped, they wore abed, thsro were
Oom Examination—When the remark
it would be nearest to go by the Spencer
hundred to the county, drew the notes not, learned that the son them mail had
no
lights,
thought
they
were
abed,
Mra.
by'Dillon was made I had been to the
camo back we found tracks where we
school house, then east about one mile and
myself, the notes were negotiable,]givcn come, kept the center road to the post
looked enming up, never saw such sweat Hall asked who waa there, I asked her
office, aaw a wagon track, a one horao
then north three quarters of a mils, it is
on time, do not remember all who
raising; first the women pass the post­
as stood ou Dillon's face from labor.
north east of school house on section 14;
half minute, went up to Hyde's, do
them; A. Quick, P. Downes a__ A. wagon track, had rained some that day,
office; saw.them at the cross-way, they
Rr- Crott Examination.—Do not know
I did not go to work on Monday ou the
Wolf signed them ; ' J. A-^w®exsy'wM was only one track, the track was plain.
know bow long I was going, it might h
seemed tobe having some fun, we made
m there h a path comes out on tbe east
job and do not know whether Dillon did
Prosecuting Attorney. Knew Jane Har­
remarks in fun; think Dillon's waa seri­
•ide of the road; we examined near to the tol and balchct with me wbeu 1 sat down or not, 1 went on the job the next morn­
C. PIUNDLE,
ding, she was in town when the Dotes
ous, do not know but I said I would like
were drawn; do Dot know as she dictated went up,tbe tracks appeared to have been pall, al tbe foot of the hill, the drops of by Hyde’a,halchet and pistol were In my ing, Dillon was with me, there was Doth to take the twist out of her, think James
made
since
the
rain,
these
tracks
were
of
sweat
stood
out
all
over
Dillon
’
s
face.
settlement; ^Dillon waa.preseot, a party
bands, ceuld not tell where the two per­ ing chopped the day before, did not con­ Hyde dhew Dillon’s attention to the maL
two peraona, think one was a mate and nov.tr saw It in that way, think tbe ap­ sona camo from, could see thorn through tinue on the job every day, I left on Frlto the settlement.
ter,
before the IGth of June, 1 teft Dillon
Que*.—For whose benefit and on whose one a female, one on each side of the cen­ pearance w ns not in my eye.
I a crack in tbe shed, may have staid 20 or day
Question—Did some one say a railroad
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DANIEL STRIKER
account were the notes given 1 JObjectod ter track, have forgotten which side waa
7b tkt Judg«.—l tlunk the woman's 30 minutes, think they did not see me^m
twist t—objected to, objections sustained,
exceptions Liken.
‘
to, overruled, exceptions taken. Ans.— the female track, firat discovered the fe­ tracks were smaller than the man’s; sure 1 heard them step, It was not some
the
next
Monday,
Dillon
did
act
chop
at
male
track
80
rods
north
of
the
sohnol
■ They were given for the benefit of the
posts I saw, they went away by the north
Witness—I think James Hyde said
they were made with a rubber shoe.
Saturday, I was not there on Tuesday,
1 criminate mentioned in the recognizance; teAMe, tracked them 30, 40, or 50 rods
end of the bourn, I went on the south side,
Dillon oould nut go to see Mrs. Harding
the notes were given to indemnify sure- farther, first discovered the male track 8
went into the road, looked around occa­ sod know Dillon was not there on that because ba did not go to see her child ; 1
OUTER E. EVERTS,
oould not say as Dillon said he did hot go
1 ties on recognizance; this settlement was or 10 rods north of where found female
sionally, piato! waa loaded, think 1 waited
Itic prisoner, snow jsuo ssaruiug,
dune aVjlha term of ]Court infFeb. 1858.
a little alter they left, oould not ase the morning Mrs. Harding’s body was found, to see other folks' children, soon after
T PHILLIPS. Uxess Suwurr and Jailor.
or 15 rods south ol the crossway, am not her ou ths-31st of May, 1858, Ln front mooo, went south, walked, stopped asver- said be had a lame sheulder sod oould nut this the threat wns made; do not remem­
Cron Examination .—JcAm Dillon did
positive about the distance, looked for
al times before I turned into the woods.
ber aa Dillon said be could fix her out fo&gt;
II. COOK
.racks farther, saw nothing of them,
value received, the understanding was
Brooks*; do uot recollect whether ba said
looked to the post office, oould «•***&gt;
that the Harding family waa to be indem­ tracks, wagon tracks were visible, Dillon
anything about Mrs. Harding or not; Prinified as to their loss and to pay costs was not at ths office when we got there,
day waa tbe test day Dillon chopped on
in the suit. It might have been the un­ came in 15 or 90 minutes, cannot tell ex­
the job, said something about chopping
H. N. SHELDON
wrote a letter at my house, she laid she
derstanding among some of tbs persons actly as to how long, ft was a oool day, had written it to John Dillon; I did not
again soon, did not state what he was go that he bad been arrested for burning her
house; the only thing I remember ofDilinterested that these notes settled the
ing to Ilia father's for; saw him again that
the weather had been rainy, It was about
wholcSmatter, nothing was said about the
day, I was working on tbe road wbeu I
a mite from my house to the port office,
erimtesl prwecstkm, the »400&gt;as gives did not suffer with heat, Dillon appeared
Rt Crotr Ernmination- I knew James
looked like toe same must, was in xzen- think the log is not north of the corpse, 1 saw him next; be was going want, recol­
Harding family’to remunerate
ry Mallory’s bands when I saw it; the
was on the log, was looking east, sat lect talking with him, he talked with the Hyde hadateo been arrested, theugte the
body was found on the 16th of Juno;
there about | an hour, somotimss It was hands; from where we were at work It remarks were all jocose until I heard Dilthink inquiries were made for Mrs. Har­ cloudy sometimes clear, whan I first saw waa lesa than a half-mile to a read run­ loc’a, and did aoC know bat his might be.
Re-examination.—Nothing] was said
ding in about a week after she was miss­ the person 1 was standing on the log, ap ning north to McArthur’s, did not see
jut the discontinuing of the suits, there
HARMON SMITH.
ing; 1 did Dot go in search of Dilice.
MtVXNTU DAT.
migbt'have been and might not, do.not
Cred to be looking at me, do m»t recol Mmeorae bock again.
iircuit court comjiIhsionkr, Attorney
. ... ___ -II &lt;1^ C"«MirU M
. whether 1 held up my pistol, stood
recollect.
irloa made to. me by her brother Wil- there five or ten minutes, said nolhiag.did
not stop until be got behind the bushes,
cutinjdAttorney of thia county in Febru­
•bort In answering qsastiona, wo were
do not remembur of stopping about eight
ary, 1858, remember the suits on reeog
sitting when bscams ishames Hyde was
JAM ER H. BROWN,
'
’ r the settlement, re­
I do not recoilrrt hi. asking me if Mrs.
sitting ;
Hyde to tube back Maple Grove, did in 1858, knew Jane
SURVEYOR. Offio* in the Coart
Mr. Holbrook got.the
HwdfcH; knew John Dillon before May,

i:i &gt;*.r.i.i..

Ulf a (Bite frats ths seal and went read

be lived west I

TIM.BY * KWGRWJKY,

Dillon come

7 o’clock
spent the night principally oa tbe . .—

IWM rwember of road, got on ths road at about 10 o’clock,

«ty attention was drawn tutbe raattar,
(Ottmvrd ms /ettrtf jnrya,}.

�.....
thre.-ite tefore lheday the body ni found.

I tutehinaon at Terrill s
it &amp; called tfe “Travel
two ycahs agp last, fid I.
tion between him ami (
Wm.’lMrtaf JUtahin
be saw talking lu_lhc ro.
ding teas not John Dilit

Re-Examined — Under rircuinstances
now assumed, tte sun

mo, Eaton Co., remember
Kalamo by tire S
Mallory's n *
Mrs. Harding was found,
bow long berate I sew Mr
lory, ste came dowt
said she supposed it
she wanted to ridv to the school house.

ictad, w

talked pretty well, they
eratand that they did
fMHMHtoMtti mill‘With’u yoke
Dillon was,am sure they goin^ wouttonfent tbe middle of lost win.
I inquired if they had' ter, had a'conversation about the Dilloa
__
.where be was.
’
pMth-ng about
„
„ ,. .
.1
Solomon Bttrftk Strorti— Know Geo.
Jn't want lu know
RturtU 11. It roton n-ralltd—Y was at J jju^jngon, he was al ny bouse in HasU-SU,

riil.i

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Sfamietation.—Mallory’s house

_iMuifo™ putrefaction would commence, as 1
did »««»&lt;!« bod,; kwo.ld deirtodup.

the fletoter- term
G.»
BOHn iHMStoae Ua4k Jia
the Slat day of Ma*
with

Cron
X!iStoi?ii^.iv,&lt;in7tknow I
“tomaohi
Whclber d,e roUen night, the,
-Mr*. Un^ta, iprh
g,
wood was saturated with water, which up with ll
David Mc€lu&lt;\ didjxrt tall him 00 tire 3d
apd tte tetPJW’Aiurfi 1 planted, a

Mr. B«&gt;tertS
said 1 sup|H»e you want to get a ride,she

’A

Dclro, see him every day in the Clerks
office, hare aQftiiJbMn .a good puny limes

mrtiraci, Mlu WUftffl? Wmo: a

ft
few

llobmO. d: i^aOtpcak to her,ate ome to
thaUfo.' .ml W she was nii^W^ MM'

dad to be a friend &lt; ' Dillon, did &lt;
btar 'ttet I uro*tt] it etehfo-fr;

Mr. Fuller Imd agreed to carry her up

the otter a bay.

sjHHCfed
•-&lt;**• Kidinirtnflonr—Vtlt nor few* «
Hutchinwn brairdvd at the TraveWs
Home, saw him tftre fo'firrc, fM«rhlin M
&lt;br tavern l-nrn in Hsstihg", ifflte hftn irf
Marshall rmretefirre, sow him st Mursftull te Wednesday,saw* Mm st Hastings
nmr the middle of the day, crxrld writ
MrcdPfttatt I o’elfH-k, tduM ntesreardt
**s nut 2 b'cfcftk. could sot suwfttl* wssl
After It o’flock, do .not recolleet ft l
sprdto with hlni; looks now as he Sid Uien,
l.rt&gt;ked at Mfirs'tall'aribe'dries we, muH
not my but beard ima the same eotor it is
ao«e, ouuld not decide whether his *bcard
in dork clothes at Msrsball, never saw
him at any other lime only at tho Clreus
rasd at Marshall, heard him *y his sama
tma llutehtoson at Marshall, reorc A wood
many jw-mik nt thettivwrnisaw him about
T-vu-.M u'dock. think be was thwe an tear
or so, rosy Ire longer, jbhik he erime to
thnt evoiing; I wtft «rith1 Domesumd
Datro, got there stem 4 o’clock, think H
Jkl not storm ; think t fl rat told my wife
iriist Hutriiinwwi uM ; 1 was not at the
first trial; Ike Wears mne-from Geo. Mc­
Cartney* knoir Jatoer Hedfo* never put
irt writing Irtet Hmdifoson saM, saw 1t1n
fovitihg a far days ago reten Mr. DniCtett
tm4- it dore in icriftog, It wjt&lt; firri tshm

&lt;h-Mvi fo rerhing when n petition ‘was scrit
to tin- Governor to pardon Dllhnt. hike

s*i» dressed ns he ia nave, bard darX- pants
and a dsrl eont; I trax not in trrsn du­
ring the trial of John DiBsm before: have
lisad irt. Maple Grove » v*ra. thhfo the
8lh of Dmswter taro yean «f&gt;o laoss him
.•ft:M:irateH, think J went to Man.hall on
yVoJoueday,nm positive 1 huh.-d my hogs
on Mtmd.iy, do not kotm. irixfttec 1 treat
to M^rttel I tfo&gt; uuxt ftayor mW, du-Aot
D»rc as 1. ireqLlbo scroad tey. lfoai ,|
rwft on WtrimNtlay ; star fed Tor. Was
tte next day after 1 sni« UutehiMdn.

Ju-ard

T Uicp left aud went ty ptyjrin 4c Sjldcj’*
jbonk, dit) juifc bear qny. tucrc of the conWNUfou; JIr. bawdy was tlxro, luftbiru
lulling.
b '

fo Mapfc-Grovfetr’or 9 yesta on &lt;he N.
Ef of section 28,the Spencer school hoowj
t« «-hi and north ‘ from me, go by Mr.
MalloryS to go &lt;0 tbe school hon^c, rvmeniber tte day the body of"Mrs. Hard­

rrearanccs would indicate that it wftJWrmt
barks were dry they woujd retard putre­
teva-iaM lMa toaAJHriAJteand«4fo®r»- other, then turned to the olh&lt;¥ woman
faction, cannot describe the stale of puteuBtaft aal&amp;bkr'ibdrMt miMfoy Was:
faction after the rfyl. of Iff day*. » person bls siroureAttnoeaU slightMM*
appeared am itdid wtethl saw
seeing the body would be the best judge, weeks
seen Dillon.
tte ground,could not4ell wtefa think lift, tissues would niyo wapr if (ne
body was touched roughly, might re- position ftoukh be
tawMlft
Dillon, told it to
OHhftMten v -■ iu
tuovfi.lt with reasonable care.
,
think Issw-M. H. Paltneroi tte 5th of

ing was found, I went, to Whiling EBh’
that fay, panned Mr. Mallory’s between
he said shu was missing ou a Monday ued
daylight smi sunrise, saw Mrs. Mallory,
I told lum I saw ter tbe Saturday after.
she was two rods north-cast of tte house,
Jomti fft/dt Strom.—Jl»ve resided In
ste was looking towanl me, was at the
pfaco where (he l&gt;odj lay after it was Manic Grove 10 or 12 years,] mile south
found, paw fog body white there, cqnld of the eentrr, the poitotfice was kept nt
not describe tho wot, tho body was fa a my'housc In 1838, rcincmber thoSlst of
little bopbw, tfaok ’ it. waa a foot And a Mny tljat year, was at homo whan the
tetf Jeep, it was 5 or f&gt; rod’s from tire mail tey'came along, «aw John Dillon
tiinrsli, think foe trees were acrubbv, that day,Mr. Carpetflcr and Xn Lapluttn
fohikjUie rays of tim snn passed in to thq tbro tnere,'&lt;16 n©r remember ijir. tterf
body on UmjI day, tte wcafovr was warm were any oth'crii but '.‘njy Jaiufly at that
(list dip-, the weather had teen warm aud time, bwieve Mr. Lester caioc In about

, 4&lt;0i*d^«l»foa^XUii*k ftpossiteto tte
body toigbl have law thsre, under ttecircumstanccs. from tba^lal of May to tbe
IQthof June.
Hiram T. Hrro*oom—}loM.e fo Belle­
vue, have been a pbrsicran Xl .ycats, have

trial, wfi^ here when DrJItobqrt* a others
tcetificid respecting the Ubdy of^frs. Ilarr
ding, witnesses havi sworn respecting tbe
body- fa Iny abscn&lt; c. was present when
Dr. A Jolj.hus teAiificd, 1 should have to

*Hk. I. ■ iMnshto .tai. ol pre«w«u«c
it«i Um body of.. tafam'l^af portly

have scan boilta lay &lt;n.»’dh»ecfo»t roont
for three woeks, tm&gt; Is the fihst-tlme I

hhve hail experience to nvammiug bodies
of thin ulnae found dead, ite parts of a
body Ivtog hi water would not decompose
as fast m Others, if tbo terks were satu­
rated with'water it wouM retard pstn-foe
tinn, I have dtaeried many bodies after
&lt;1e«th, bodies dying of some dtsfenvro
would putroftr mdeh sooner tlma'budlea
al pevsems killed in beakb.

that time but am not positive* my father
repqit the statement he made ax to sun
and mother were not at borne; Dillon got
rouiiaiVg drcotostances, eould nottefl any
some stamped cm i lopes lluit he had particular limo th© 'fltsh would fall from
head wgs not touch decayed, ou some engaged the day before, and asked me to Ute bones, under the con Jiifons giyao iu
parts the flesh was falling off; 1 have tak© back a part of theln; 1»C did not stay foe question thinks body could nut. uc ro
pauod ai.Tbaa.lhc crossway .there ia a hill a great while, I did not notice nuyl' ing moved after 10 daysalfowing the temper,
srfotli of the cruMway, from the hill oo’d peculiar in bis appearance,noticed nothing
iMHilhof
udo,
^orr aww*—TJis In Cjtadi-tdn,
aturu to be as usual in ths mouth
of J
June,
see jjhtra foe body. fay.
about, his peraou tuiconunon, could Dot
.at co^e
think it would require orkat
caye |»
fo ro.
ro. fnm a physician and surgeon*, tefc never
describe his clothe^ be bad on a raoamj
•• • il.woald
■
■] Lad a post morlefn eiarfiination of a body
move it, it might bo rolled, think
Croe* Jdru*tttation.—Did not look tn
hat, could not. tell his [&gt;antaloou3.
found dead, have my knrrtrfod^e from the
-bo difficult to move it^(
,,f
see it I ooutd see tte body from the bill,
booksdltd ttestesuoting room; my u|iincould
tho spot where-tfiu body lav,
Cress Eotmintd-rCn mb up- with hir.
' ftu tesml upoft-tnedted juris prudetx e
fooksd «-f«w fays vinoe to see if I could former trial of Dilten.donot know wbath
Brackett to attcad-this trial,'room with‘ would tesd vnio to believe a body Imving
sootho ■pte. dto not look before, there er I lten swore tn a point that I new him, he did not tell inc the oulditieo -the
arc ii&lt;&gt; kravte Mnr, «u when the body swear to, am sure that i swore that I saw body was in, tbink tha body might Lave tte .appearance as .stated m tte qaestiou
was there, that would-mako a difference. Dilloa on the Slat of May, testified aliout lain thusu 1G days uwdor (ho circutusumcea' could have lain two weeks and mure.
,Cro»* Etiminatian—Ilava rand Chit*
a path that coms* from tho east of my Stated iu th© question, could not toll ex­.
house, remember swearing of otetrue actly.
tyja Jiiriapruilcuco, Lavr resd.Taylor’s rotions to lift path, remember testifying
Dr.
Ar.ewZM-.Tbo stench ofr coolly. Taylor wn» an Englishmas, have
to be fair, I w* sear the body tHi night, about the time it would take to go thru' the body under such ci rcumstauccan des­ never hoard uf GuUitfer'a jnriapnidrece.
was nt the school house, 1 did not teip
cribed ouuld be smelt a mile, could nut be, foe state uf deowpqs&amp;Ml deprrids much
search for tte lady, do not know of any­• to tte time 1 went to bed tte night before
upon droumstames. tire Larks brii^satubody in the htoUartnsy neighborhoodI tte body was fonn'l.do not reeolleet what
rate.} wifo wrier, would teafon ilocumpo
BW*M A/tPktrtMt
Heard 1|
who did search fur the body.
I testified tojt is a good while &lt;0 rosnotnsition if the weather was very wnrtn, the
part oftbe trstimhnr of Flfiitalxjtit go­
,
bar,
it
seems
to
nm
LI
trstifeed
about
«es*
stench Of a bofa'wfald depend
upon
Re rnuntMullon.—1 live about a inile
ing into Hie jail, Heard Mm speak of go
। ing Dillon, Lsptatn end Carpenter on tte
cteeimwtnneev, riiwiikl thfok'tte nlfaAriffes
frtvru Mr. Brunks'; don’t know as I could
ing Statu the jalt with Crablc.ft Was. before
•
see the spb|-Wtehe the'body lay when the 31st of Mny, did not tesliftr about seeing tbe examination of Dillon there was only must be ebenteio resiat-ft.
Iftster; can’t say Lester was there'that
G to. //ufoil intog ■rc 'calfett—lS^o rn tfi"
Ivavm were ‘on. went there last Bundar
myself and Dfllon in Hie jail at the time,
&lt;lnv. my flitlicr dnd mother had gone to
wtin&lt;7S-Maod‘flt foe'
‘
st the rcipnst of‘Mr. Dillon.
nifnois, am ooe of foe defendant* in the was there when Hnfi hinson, Miut and
not prcvenftil Trom
.
John D. ChculerStrorn.—Lived in indictment for burning VsrJtujfs boose, J SWoetry eame in, after tbe cx|inhiarlon cr‘ter*on bht foe prhmk.
,.
Ibero
were
only
six
persons
at
most
while
Assyria six . yqya, g. mita south of the was fadfafad wifti DJTIori and others for
««■ nt the erotsway. did not Ace any
fer^pd a quarter went, remember,at- an araantt upon Mra. Hardin" I was'un­ I wits there, d» not know as 1-T1nl camo in
In the courlibom'rir on the
tr.. atrteu 1 iU’t
iing ajJate^a^ lbc Tamnrni-k Home, ! der ball to appear at Court for tlresu of- befot r the exanifoatlon.
was tte man I saw iu tte
tte road;
rv«u; w¥ tn
Ul
^inrimaa or |’ jbpri' thpe before, in fenscs.lhlnk 1 was at the November term,
Or&lt;Ms Knuoihaliofi
. —There
— e was a tnau Hastihgt seventeen dars before
befapu the
the court
court
of Crandall
7; John pHlvn was there, nin no^ao there was nn application to coutinue the Iri jaO by tbe name pf
Crandall, I was put tot'it tr* *“ourued
In
i'-^** form
"
r”!iNovcnter,
*
iritcJ -with Sacicy, saw Seeley in tire rase, it wav refiisc-I, beltcvu it was t,i ire iu ou
. thy
. fjth .of July, Dillon
- ’’■■■&lt;&gt; W* *n be­ wdsnbt
.UUi« uxarsteJl during that time,Aaw
mg room tliat nigfa; It waa the first called foe next day, 1 went home, wbtt fori)
’
fore 1 y
v ns,
is, no one was in tbe jail
but Dil­
Mreo AfUasthigs two v.-sri
ago. «Jo
rpSited
—
ft they bad a dance after Mr. Cox away and left the county,think I wasgum- Ion when 1 was put in, I waa put in lor
notirWhrfl,
recollect’ WMrtof ever Nriig
seeing him i„
in Mhr.
MaiKuflntip the . taveru, it wna the uo|y tttu weeks, &lt;lo not know hs Cutfrt was burglary, dq not . know us 11 was settled,
kludl, know 1 did oeft for soveritccn days
was
bati^out
on
good
bchav
’
w
r.
tune fever saw Dillon and Seeley there, over when 1 came Lack, did not ectoc to
txjorc tte trial, wtp not in Tcrrell’i tar(got there just nbqut dark, could not tell see; do not rcmcmlx-r of seeing Ferris
ern at any tjlne ftt&gt;m ht to T5fo of De'
whether I was there before Dilluti, could and Burtch electioneering, In; tire fall of
aurin oaf. .
,
(ftmter 1858, reurainoil in listings 8urSeeley came, j
January 17.
Dudley M. Joy and frvfag
itjg thj! whole trial, "wnnt to ManfodtJ r.ti
rcinemEcr 01
ol seeing
seeing ITarhmn
«&lt;•■•'• &lt; rreurs.
imira.—
—I resale
reside iu
in
&gt;K,-aunt remember
n*rhmn and MaUhew
Mattheu Holmes,
lie Imre, did pot
not _ &amp;r. u. r. jlay:..
the day.afternh^'prlsdncr was icbtcncvd,
1 d^m h' U*« stpve »itha cigar ‘ toll them foot Dillon came into the post l-c»wwcc County, Michigan, am a physithink it wit tire day after, gift to MnrateTi
igih, do ifttkaow what time the I offu-v on the Slat of May very much ci- *£?•*£?*
creninj when .the other
at About dusk,' stnppe.Fat AMjah Wtea
cited, do not remember swouing on foe I’hyshians testified; dipcnjs
depends upofi eircumdreum.
-----------u Uta’s nb-’ift a half a mile from Ttrrin's,
wn.-T.ive In ‘'Wf trrnt about seeing Dillon aud others stance*
Abdul •&gt;:
the lime putrdMtiou
would
think it was Vredncsffily irenitfg. stkW.pt I
s time "of the : nl fo° P**1
’ did,’do not nowr commence,
curuoftncc, would take frqin
fr.u., thrte
three tto
n tm.
teu
j, Jays, think I have known bodies to re- Wliratoi’s till Sattihla)1 mpirrm" thc:i I
' * Hutch.
other trial, w tui driving stage,took
lliitriv ! remember of Lester being At the post of
went to'ftiurgls nriMc. got back on Thurs­
mniu
more
than
three
days
before
pwirersntom fK3t&gt;inson to Battle Oevk, had conversation
day. Ifl bud «to&gt;&lt;-.l tiHSatupfty it wbcffil
( focliou would commeDee,nu|rcluah®ciMnAc^u-irmiao/fow—-L A. Holbrook was
with him aboard of the stage; ho said he
have teen TW week* pair ftp mr way
t mcDcts uarlier iu wAufidcd purls than in
did not think Dillon was th* man be saw my counsel, adv&gt;aed me to go away at£ others, cannot cuocvive bow the exact tq MarshJl on the 8th of Decetrtber arat the crows way, thought that was a shor- the time I was under indiclouiBl; did not
dyed nt Marshall on the Olh, wA» not at
depth of wounds «wld be ascertained in
have any cwivcraattou.wiUi Swccwy.
Tterrcft's that day, but stayed at' Whca*
web a state of putrefaction, could uul sav
lonX «’*» »o wne T could 'hardly
Croat Er"otinolion.—-Die stage was a
Afnttntdtt Slnrort Strom.—I reside ini with certsihty that they cmiM nut be ex­

cliangablcjbiuk foe soil was a sandy loam
where the bwly Jay J a part of the body
Was exposed, &amp; J nut uollco the fccti foe

tween the 1st nud 15th, could not come
anv nearer; lutvc talked Midi Sa^dy
hWMit it, did not agree to any day, heard little hack,.it was covered, but the cur­
conversation In
the evening, *U was tains « ©re rolled Bp,I was ou the driver’s
AVc'dircsJay or Thursday night; Tcrnll scat, Ibero ia a top on the stage, Hutchin­
kept the tavern ; 1 live halt a mile from son was in (be stage, I. A. Holbrook and
Bawdy ; I was last married 3 years ago IT. J. Ken field were in the stage also;
next March, was rnsrricdXvforc, tlfiuk it 1'llubk it, was the day after Dillon waa
aenfenevd;, Hutchinson stuck his head out
was ten years ag&gt;, my first wife is.pviug.
iif tfje stags and talked to me, other pas­
&lt;T&lt;»n’t know where riw is, her naoie was
sengers
oould hear biot talk.
Tfobbcd, the Urea in Batde (Creek, I hoye
lidt received a lcttcr‘from ocr 'in o years,
Dtrntitfott of Hr*. Ruknnna Dotmtn—
J. itunjj did not bring a -leUer, saw bur 3 Beside In Grand Traverse, Mich.; resided
year* ago'this wintcr^uu nowTiviiMjijth in Maple Grove on the 5th of June IBM,
my
wife, never saw Hulchituon tear the center ol tbe town, knew Mrs.
before 1 saw him Bl. Mor-Jiall, he had no
Mbiskers, ruuld nut say he ted a mous­
tache,
could -v
Dot’ —
any
I ho had ter bouao and P. M. Hyde’s; knew it was
—
4 positive I Im..m.
no whiskers, have seen £te!dun tte Co. I tte 5thof June because my husband finTreusure^, was in his office yesterday, did I b*ted planting com that day.knew It was

not say to hiui that I wondered why they Janc'Hsrdlng by tee drew, ted seen ter
suhpa-iiaed mo as J knew nothing of ibe । before with tte name drrss, ate ted on a
mae, djd tel W it in prcocnce (4 Lewis ' plaid alpaca briek colored and brown
Holcomb and Frank liu Fuller.
I dress, u Mark silk cope and • «rsw or
C*.to Z«»r
rmlM
b-»»« M«nJ «ilb .1« .«!

Hastings, have about a years; knew Janet
Harding, was not very well acquaintedI
with her: knew her in Maple &lt;trove, was'
at the Circus In 1MH, there were two•
Circuses, I waa at only one Circus, couldI
not tell the time of year; thought I saw'
Mrs. Harding the day of tbe Circus ; she•
wm near Mr. I. A. HoTbrook’a,the Circus
'
was below Bortdi'a tavern, think tliere1
were two OreuaeB tlmt Spring; it was at
■
the first Grew, I dtd not go Into thc'Circns.

CVms Kraututntio».—I was 15 ycairs
old last Juno; wu near 13 years old
when J sow Mrs. Hording, dprnot know
as I saw Mrs. Harding, but llio’t I. did,
could not tell wliat kind of bonod she
wore, simply thought it was her 1 saw,
saw her in the aftsrnoqp, 1 was going to
the Circus, did not go in.
Geo.

the house, did not leave Wlreatort’i tint
day, teaX at Wheaton's on tte text even­
ing, was nut at Terrell's at aft on tte 10th.
was on tte road to Bcflerue on tte II th,
ku not in Marshall again until foe next
April, recollect distinctly that tho oWt
two nights 1 was In MarshdU I teayed at
Wheaton’s, never saw Dctm and Bawdr
that I know of nntil I saw item fa fof
court-room terc, when I was in Marshall
f wav partly Hmved, my beard was san­
dy, it Is colored now, when I went to
Marshall after the otter trial I. A. Hol
brook was In the stage, KesiteM also bet
I did nut tlicn.krmw him, did not look otri
of stage and talk to driver, knew Hol­
brook to he ■ lawyer bad ween him In
court, did nbt say while in the stage that
1 was sorry for DHIon end did not teHsvc
him to,b®. fo” mah I aaw In tte rood,
think Holbrook heard my testimony nl
the trial.
*
'

amined w ith accuracy, would depend upon
other drcuinstances,' woonds penetrating
tbe eavity of the chest in such a ease
could not well Le menWisFas to depth
a person iocspcricocsd, usciU-d and pn j­
udiccd, could out in Jgo as w ell as oliicrs
bow long a body bad lain.

Crott Hrontination—I happened here
and was detained as a witneo', putrcfoo

lion mny take place in from three u&gt; ten
days, the opinion ol medical men depends
circumstances, it would be possible for a
body to lay 10 days and assume th« ap­
pearance described, the contingencies are
so numerous I eould not be positive, but
think it might have laio 10 days, had 1
seen the body 1 oould satisfy roy own
tniod better.
A. St/uirf* rrvfit—Reside in Latnottt,

Ottawa county, am a ptiyaician, have had
lJutrkin*,* rteollai for fvrthtr experience tn post mortent Vxsminatkms,
the length of time n body might-remain

Cm,
...5^
«» G”i"S
Du wot rem amter of Bering thia man,
sfascriou overruled, and scteplisMdateB. &lt;"
Grbn Xxemination.—I had another do not ruincniter to Lavs told buu nosr
’
heshnnd fivtag when 1 married my pres­
TerviU’s tavern, that I was so in lox rented
I ■know.....................................
Darius Lapham, kuoar- Bufus
HrooluJ remember oumiug from btelnmo ent busband, I expect he is now living - in when I aaw the man sad woman at the
renter with them not Jong.jince. ensue a Ohio; 1 left Manic Grove on foe 2fhh erosswny, that 1 could cdl nothing about
foot,af»&lt;*tcr young mhn alowg with them, day of August TWO.
by 11* name of Aeeaemah jl do not re­
Geo. lYtAtf Sforn.~ Have sect; Jlutefa
member of coming ftdirt there with tbcru
AFTMnSQO* SCMIQX.
itisnn, think law him at Terrill's tavepi
mother Cfoc, I do oot recollect talking
in Marshall, it is called tho Travelers’
about Dillon, do not recollect saying to
ITotnu, think it was in tbe fall of 1858; a
Darius Lapknfrr nnd llu'fbs Brooks that I
few da/s before tlip.Coqrt scQio told me
krute nothing of thr case ; know Aaron
afl be gouH testify to was wlist he saw iu
tar,
know
MfatlawHanding
by
sight,-1
Jfruoks, duuot rmnember seeling. Aaron
arte at-wcwfcfor Cterifs Douneeon tbe tho road, and that lie was so intoxicated
brooks a year ago Iasi wiotar ou Ums ru»d
lie coald (lot tclt wjist he saw.
towaidk ike atauui mill, tte initl &gt; ateret
Oms iirmsfoofictt.—Hetdunson told
GJrard and Mr. Griggs were Item, think W bw thought las tastimon y wooid be of

before nutrefiwtkm wdald eommenco de­
pends touch upon the condftiun of tte body
was In nt th© time death occurred, putre­
faction
commence from 5to 8 or
nine days and perhaps fongcr, the eon ditioas arc ro -many ft h difficult to tell,
under the circtmitnncre stated by the
question the flesh might cleave from tbe
bones ih 8‘or 10-days, I hare no krtowl
edge of these things outside of the diaaccV
ing room, .tjnve hever had a case of the
kind/shbbltf think there would c6nsid&lt;irtb
hie eteacb A-bbdy rjyiug Ifl days, should

Crget £juutiiitalioit,—'nte amounted
them of (lie qourt gt th&lt;other 'trial vu
Iq , November 1858 tte regular terril
was in. petoter, for throe or ftiiir
days before- this term I was in Eaton
couwtv, J waa not in Marshall for five
,
iltau-rw.

.

.before, wasin Eaton cousty somq four,
tana mifofrwa Lahaing, did not oo.-ne to

eacOuI.l asked bim- to s* If 1 had tewu
correctly Informed, wafi nt tir abup Wi
an Jwur . w an hmir, lb* tel Diilau u vru
at tbu vxaiuinaiiuM-wM’a straw W, thfok
it waa«t a Faifttua hat, W.»q|Jhh^ifti
could not swear positively n* to the pqat
and bat, uould,pol say wtelki#^ pt pentaluons bv ted on, ,

M) Jk.remember the «foy U«a- lxxi&gt;
Mrsk Harding was fji»d,Baw Hyde rul
day iu his d»up, heard foua au» Diliwi
apmiarad to bare bcrir stealing biruMiU’
mJ waaawcutv a ban be aninw to lb© [K»t
oSrt oa lb»3takuCM*&lt;y.
.
■
Jfatthnr Jlo/t.tu

dlcride in
Mht

'm going, know witafay of tte mpolkit
wow by itsbeing Saw. r&lt;foy.after the

kMRtJV/

.

■

.■Hire tire tat of last week or tbetrnt-wt
thi*. In- tftft 'ific lie knew teilnrig .al^uit
wfaft te was subpj-uiuJ far.
W

with blue and white ribboa.
Tt/r«a .Vallori/ Rrcalled—When

Dillon oti-lGlb &lt;&gt;f June 1858, heha&lt;
°°a ru*t^r uvc

fK/lcoutb recallaL—Oti
day I ted a conversation with t\ ui. list*
r&lt;&gt; in the xiltin'»'rbAn .-t*’tte tavern, be
rttijjie '$•«» subpt-naci]
wtel far.
' .-a . a

jMrirf UteCluc «rufa—TU-snle nt
steam) mill in Maple Grove, renx
J*»e/185aM MuMoptemwWhF to

Audtffit Stroru.—Kue'r-^C*.

Price now called Mm. Liggett, was rot
ter botm- w iih“Wrt. HafrsOni the Sunday

Wet, silk cape and a small obcck
b«d aoynu d. her gait resembled
or«ru»l U
£gP&gt;J .ft was aim Mrs. Ilasdmg. wi
aoKied till 1 overttM.k ber,;shewM.
Wftfdk Do" iis', tin sun uiiglft La«i

lime Iftlicui
Mtn^’bobacnn the that «f M.-»y;’tWw

«Jm aa&gt;d te cauie nt half idler 10 &lt;kIp%
it might lie 11,she h.-w! no time pic&gt;w,«aah
lie staid about au U«ir.

H.wikng

GuliunJ-^oirei ut Highway* Io ^7,
day at bit shop, l.enrd talk ab»M Hilton
hansom nnd lliifuv llnxks were my sms.
but did nut tear hiui gpcak ,uf Jim quote
i rintra, retncmlrer the 5th &lt;lay of Jsue,
_
IDCJlt.
■'^.iMa^
fte^^^
' ’**• J«n**«M*Htorf^MrfSc,iOtte

lltWUiO HEMIUM.
Hr Clue. Croti AgnUttf
ldwe&lt;) die woman a»»J pawed her, &lt;
*y atantHnis*' hate' pot!&gt;aid it
wm-iM Mid 1 Ji.i nut know ।

'

ty&amp;
tet hyure uii tire 811 ntfai Slur tte I^k,
of Mrs. Tr. wks X'to’d, fiVnv Ajfderfa

was with me. Mfu/■Tj^gcPsiiTa

was iiiili-ta it was Germiui's dan
I«m.w Jobdtewart, do n.«tre«ASiil
* R^jHKjb,,u .at GeranU. mi*t, earn
■# Wflmm (tel I !i"n&lt;1 aacii Mrs. I h
t

Dtlfau

«&lt;w Ilie-fith. -thfok my wife told ri
yfctayta-hire that Mis. Hnrdifig wa.
^aSso.- 6'rfoj/e rrer.—-Wu plantinj

, n -‘H. l,b\

»* .‘’5

II.......

Jl.'.wjrei'i' Iltihaoea Ihraure
Dereu* Vf&lt;l ku.AW Mill'
him that »[wy ; -wIkhs- wv ream

”r «V’l»&lt;Uy e1to at foe pwffafev
’J4®!

v"

*»*• £’’&lt;'* Charles Letter, remoter
wte« te eamb to my step ,fo 2^ sftrne
Kmk •&gt;-J'

very near isigbl wbuu " a pamcJ Mr.
Down*'; rw*wu wu *M U'jte

»c.k i*ml -"7JL,7;

lOdftnu? D'orjis to June
jdauiin^on the ulli, wa» fours, al
•beWof 8fay previous to the I
Wf;Miirf

amtli anJs&lt;

ffcifoo ibu lot ubent tire Ihhisc was•arlwf throw an &lt;»M ckrirmrt &lt;

rtritamj finusc ft w* ijiotr nui Lter dot uM
hear of Mr*. ttrrJffc" being'
that day. d.» *&lt; rvmviuiMi wlwther Mr.

Jliire

, * v
C!™1-’

the scImm.I heusc nlwiift I- «Afote*, to &lt;
~ j .hi lire 31st Jiiy of Jlny, ttre*. J.-Fm Ca»’ ■ pofterjiqd. Am Lapbarn i*vsa Atere^j*
. might !,&lt;•«•■ aftore&lt;*•, 4'arps«lwsatMk4J]l
hum cnrrH- fayu. U»u Uw&lt;tUlwy,s--ft on a l&lt;yr
I
it-"* b;f , "YK

z.
,
through the woods to AimIctsou a. in Kt
Cmt, Aruatra.inow-i-TInte vM’'!"«• prevrotrats-foc -tf-t i.fMav,
itewj
M-wMXm U4.l«-«.ll. mil-*. I »■;
it „.^Jtarl-rfa'wJ

l#»’..!»ilt"n was tbe oiaiPnfH»
&lt;W neul that he »t«Mxbabwfftdui littl
Appeared about my bcigbtU

ft
know ubatthe_ncople in liiHiK-iuhboi
*y ortlmj
hG i
thci
truth n

to* wits not qntoring l^wtcr in to utm •

(Erv&gt;.lumffofo—TH }d. «Ji« r^

be knew, Geo McA^rtorv swore stant t «fo«-d to-te „u.iIm oteiAH
tte pnrtftiOM.-tet I thfok’te dk) fort suv 1 rtmhrn* terih Awt-mui., fa-spa
heme Dillon gofer the window.
'
%uMwtte«un was perhaps l.WW
I *_
from Downes’, tho aehojd nqusc i» a niila

oak-trccs, there arc other trees

r.Md, on tig 31m efc Mej» TSP.
,,'ftt&lt;ie« R.&lt;tWrNArtrtir.—TM li&lt;
ken ol is next to c a cleared fid
rtmcmMIMr Iffl. 4.aMUWUrarin" a

ahuuk Pilfou only ^jgppcaflc^flfciaJ.

■ l'«r uuih ib ujii irviii w
d^teWW hiVlrWITW
wrtWMWih ftinbrtMgl
bean! Michael kuy^foa^

artcssiMOt amrein*.
Cfatrlet n. nrow/ StfOrn fvr Tfrftntr—
rfnfthfttel bare c**U'-t&gt;tCed s’lpb^QXJK
Reside in Eotoaemaity, l*.hrje« f^ about Airs. Downes fa-ing mtsL-ikcn.went.
lWI«ru&lt;.w .». • rjw,. lip.. pWI0 thruugh^ln; l-ath terat'si^ljltew^y »»*
Uutrhinatm, he was at w ork* for me
better, could not tel* where tire hral i-e*
Ajlril or Mu, UW, I..4,
■ we re, to&lt;&gt;k ih^phfo'tHt-wriisftxnn llvdu's
W(to h»cu regardu^ Uus rave, l^rd i|jiy rtijiuftfc t^-1hteU,fuvwl&gt;*i1H tWj*l
!*«vnJ-c ajtw «B , lit- croMwhx to’to?Wfcn»b!u stuff .fouR
J
was not John Dnton. that the, person be f 'Stowed was not a well beaten pJfa&gt; •• ■
saw was not M-toll m P'JI?'?,
A^t L. pitnOKntoHedm-Httoet lire path
Ovarfana
did uot say duft
itevlenfa.through tte woods a
Iter the pOM office on tte njrik*
tire' rood; can only.lrace’it. (o’,
eU'a&gt;*4v bdoro yesterday al IWIdnw
tedgu to AnJeraon's fields t&gt;&lt;
bafctakqpl ftlrimurod ,in toy rugtporj)
Brnckett rim Vx ihriiirfli/’ff^M
did noltell ftuxpeotiug^o bo a xitoeaa.
ifftftght. tint first hedge Js H,y
fj. It.
Know Jameif the sixxtad teJgc is very ih jrec v

believe him under waftt, hlMfttthrorl
• A-m.IrW^^tern.-1

&lt;&lt;«, know Gwr terMiv t&lt;ijty toww^
tfh-&gt; n.rtatioti' for ftbtlf w4..ycMtt

verp.tetk &lt; &gt;: ii .*
. CrosJ’fiSftilined—f!al c1&amp;carii SfG

Jfon uh say lii« reputation wav bad,
heard John iffiWF WTrUv dr

•d'. M. Kogvrs awnni—Ltvr to Qh
* •&lt;&gt; jarnimcr^Auow Qep-Lftis&amp;i'

-M*«eputatioc for truth and vOrncil
■-. 't"r.'r..,r*
.
&lt;Jre*

Erammcd-^law -h*rd •

l-fo ted -&lt;Jtf»ctffty;tare!
*1
•MiisbiqgM’aiy fas ‘ repulstioa was
.tbink limy had trouble.
* *

"CJcn. p. Sweet rworn—IrwiKlein j

«&gt;•
^•putation for truth and veracity is I

’
■we mu. unna inorc is anomer* me ivp
&lt;d ttWWIT.'tny ntterttfdh riUrhflt^liedto1
thl. |ulh;
W«L.

got btek to MmwteH OStW
d.d otego to IWrtB’l

■aid he tried tn He him ntrt of * besli

evt*htMtedM aalKt'bre d. i

his missiniL,
she said she tedi
seMtaraud the other had sms
Mt. Wnding ttxik the b

a week after Mrs.

•Hon’s butiucasfa-ete post office
alijetted to.-

&lt;te‘diMMb
.waqan

■did nte tell Mr. firartrtt st U*
that MpdtnMhM

born, it w

found at A0«xi, the

tald of it- 4 told ffoa Barr of ft

Crees, Examinet-i-m.—I&gt;d&gt; not,
wn the other trial that pillop bad
Panamifhal, did not swear tliat I

- asJ-kteA. &lt;

, .O&lt;ws Hruminatioaf—Am sutncwluilfo-

skWtastaocaa.updtr

trying to get rid of questioning, it &lt;m»
Franklin Fatter who wA-riA m« office.

1
,
Rtargls Prairie os fistarfay after Itoft

it waa not after the trial of LHHoo.it waa

ITm.
RrmiM.— W]..-,
I)illon on the 30th day of May, ll
ted on dark clothes, think lie ha
Psnamn tet, enu ik&gt;l sav oertain
Iriwd of a hat.-“
•

qfftfzing Uta, did not know os DeSroteQl

Holmes and a man namod.^nliriB wwrv
there,heard Hyde nay -that Dilloa appear­ Ml itm. J)'-fro rtrollnl f&lt;,r ftrrritrr f.'rift
ed very.mucb'iyNPl«ljrik?0-&gt;o. came to
rotetfnrfAbh.—K750W -Frapknu FMM*
the post office on the ..1st of May, know
^asw him in tbe Clerk’s offiou, u.ld teat
Drliw. MW M&gt;wab‘ foe ;ewnietaioa: be
did not kstiw vriirt f v’virilrJrc-ftir did hot
fore Hoibruok, tlitak te wotew.strew hat
Mfl Wm thttTffldn’t kbyw nhJtWgjiWa
foe rase, &lt;lid not tc!T fa tes
JWPBAWr&gt; s * .; taM ri abcarc i
the sitting room nt the hotel tlmt (did iw?
Ot&gt;ae Arew&lt;»ft«e»*-r-Uras at j itetbvp
for-«M» particular jmrposu, hea nd ti*tl*al&gt; '•'fiUnHbt Fitltrr rceOlfttfijM'*
w*»fo&lt;md usd wetft.wp to,step, thfok J
first inquired of Hyde if DUtoa ar»p*nud satidn with W&lt;u. Detro ux jlie.X

JXreAsr J&gt;pfaVM :X*tor«.-^RtoM»- its

judge tanrc uewkl .be oonsidaruhi.: poire
faction of • body, lying if day^think the
S^JtS!^
■ fio&lt;‘er^^r^g^ni

Ate middle of tira winter.
Geo. HalrMtuok titwtM for furAtr
Crott Jgaaininattoii.—Know Cbsrfew ' B.
Wood, of Bvllrvtre, after the trfa! twn
years ado, I worked forNm, do not kwnw
as.! told any one that tte man 1 saw st
v was not Dfffoir;' forte ‘nc
of tdDng Cfctr
D. Wdod
ttet ft was not IHHun;
to Htettt Crert fo tte
driver
M. Burr w
told Lisi tte man was nX‘Bl

Udi, Btrsyrfl, &lt;1» 1w&gt;b. rm l» t«U»
bl.&lt;nH*urprw.n-rU&lt;i,Uwwn &lt;SMy
hi HilMjewiu.lv lUt UJbta Ihm

the conversation uTWtat-

wvwusssr
heard Ihinwy be knew nothins ate*
the !.;Uid*r««s* »• ■- ~

out from Ixaporcon.-do i&gt;&lt;a^ &gt;
wk-aeMftAHfo fefoeai.

M Md nr.-.

know Jriaby al oil

dmg wm gring wmib
two's

ber-bad

tie »&lt;•« up iaM ewnfoc:;
livodh-Ctefte*
’

1

m hsrstest

count not u ii inc day, w hen I aaw ter at

money uf at MsrateH, Y«a Wte*on.

I

*!• **!*.
*rJ «*
pUM.og

Gt*. Xfo/ah

irs. i»w, Itsin« m

I4d«jc.

*W, cnwty net tell the day &lt;’

�, r?.Tr"Wa^^8n'-W^X^r»«*,&lt;■ ..(S £&gt;P

mai »».k

■“
’TMiWrf

BAMiitotiMnwLMuiiumAD*,

JUSSl'Stft’S**

it

M.*lsth-.._________ n

r ’.40
wrni

EA1/‘TW.
rtb Ptf ui

Impr bu.SlOWu'M Sit Week after

Crow Eka-fiiinitionXl ferry^Se’mail
•ometimei, Miss Vtlieefrr ofmc up with

iUtaUardta* wtelW«lkU Mid
Igwfct—U«
.Mtasn jj
;
Croat Examination—| stated Ixjunw
: that the time I saw&gt;wrwte toe day .fie
■Road Cornmisaionwteihte.
itattown’'
.

tbe road Jbe, com

|
i
hot kno* fest I'trfti]
_________ _______
The testimony w^rlpgcij.u^ Thu’rflay. '
ded to be a friend &lt; f Dillon, did not tell
f«rt ofStjJjly
Mor'that I wwAn. It eatoili*^•,’■♦W. W- »*(•»,

Comptatasot's
waaamce cn hiu

H18HNM

were occupied by tbe counsel in sumnetaf. 1

is J-

HARWARE STORE,

;

upWNWrt.

the conversation tdWiftV

I us&amp;i ^MrfleVwtth

The Jury were out on!y about du hour and
•&lt;*» !* ' &gt;&lt;»..?! w Mrias
IT»i. ffaiNNt.' ABtrfW.s«iVhen I saw
Dillon on die 30th day of May, 1858,he
Lad on dark elotiras, think he had on a
Panama hat, can rtr»t say certain what
kind of a hat.

’sft“

Opss, Ewnination.—Did ant. swear
■on the other trial that Pilluti bpd on a
Panams’hat, did not swear that I knew

Shat 1 awWfn hh’bte
fj,bruu&gt; lluxuiu^ Atatoir&lt;?r-( took-toe
Lounet away the Jaalurdar afterfbe bo&lt;|y
was found,*)VidMjntrSa*l&lt;&amp;idef-triinmed
xi ith blue and while ribbun.
Edtri* yCallory Rttalltd—When I saw
Dillon on. IGtb &lt;&gt;f June 1858, he had on a
I’anatna but, bad on a rowdy over shirt
iniuUdf Uenimv.

Closed.—■fiiU week we

close tbe

testimony in the Dillun case and shall be

prepared in the future to give our read­

ers the current news of the dav.
1
J«mkm IUvoom, of Ma­
ple Grove, died in this village on Sunday

'Hie Best and Cheapest HousvhiU lid
dy hi the ^’orld.
"

New Additions

And tbe rbyalol»gy&gt;f Marriage.
A wort on tbcSsnw. semptome.' and trvatmaut
of aU ovciplaiata pocmUar in tbo sax, on unsrr^sgs.

Hostings

nr-»

the pstfer) was rdciVK-d M

week W cdu«Hbv tocjw'bvintfuo evidence

MCI ejaut. SO liilte unde
leetrd U CMllveWeaa.
Ir»sn*«s a&gt;r *edeslarv he
Sty* diqynfr of
Mt

aguinst him.

Good Templars Meeting.

IRON, -STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CTRCULAR

and

CRORSXXT*

SAWS,

COOPER,ted CARPENTER TOOLS,

srsft’.'.x’.to

BROAD 4 NARROW AXES, CL.V®r

The A nnual Session of the G rand l^udge
ofl.-U. of G. T. will meet in tho city of

SASH, sad PETTY, B U IL DE RS’

It expoaoa »!1 Hi- Hmobugs- *te tho various
Trieks tv ewtfe* if a s»ek and writ, tt MwaOrotea
the plans of lb* Onset* and Hauwe* lodupa eeaey
out. It guide* tba unwary ihrweh life, and

Detroit, commencing un tlie 13th day of

February next, at twu o sluck, P, M.

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOX, and PARLOR STOVES, of ev­

John Evans. W. G. S.

mi tli* ftth. tMnk my wife Told rfte'thc
EHrtar la-fore that Mis. Harding wnh losi.

These rtuewurd Mulws sure paiu*, vcg.a
■ad
la the bark, altta siid Lrrn.t^’
In.l.c! m. errfcin are tbev to *. fi.lt.X

'Hiu young man arrested (who

House
was

Msfotteteryua Hr, I—*—*
xwti,

THE LAMPS MEDICAL PIHEND,

Some Mistake.—A letter from Mr.
Brackett, uf Bellevue, brings information

A MrCtut, Cron Kxantuuilnin — EuL I
low ed tlie woman ami pasavd her, cannot,
nay w Im H’wire; hate D"l said U «*» a!
tiaJM
*a!d '1 did Rut know u)ioit|
* as unb*a it w aa German’s daughter,1
ln»w J'lbClJlrwart, do Rut.rteiutMfe r of
him at Gvrarils sugar, ram pi did I
rmt Ml him tli.it I Kadsacn Mrs. Uurding

&lt;• «n uw.,
•si &lt;v*r&lt;

OMitaiulM siaeple rvoiodias sssUy oMsissd far
tbs cure of iHsesM i* sll ll* Surins, erIth full aspknallons of tbe ean*M. symptoms, diet, bathing
uBd oxeret**. Prkr 50 cents.

over exertion was attacked with the dis­
ease which terminated his existence.

tlint he lost nu nnney at tbe

Vtery, tulison avuaty, X. Y„ where

« an EHBklhfeamt,

ObfnE FAJIII.l' PHVA1C1AM,

t o’ate tKjuh.un thirtattet parr bt tlnxLy

net, silk cape nrtd a small check dress,
lied in*parasol, her gait resembled Mrs.
HmlWtjfs rtry much, I uvertqyk hcr' tofl
uasuut Mrs. Harding, was de&lt; ei«ed till I overtook her, she was going
towards Downs’, llic sun might havv been
ay hour high.

noon Spread tbroogti thia section, and mor* ttaas:

ARB NOW AT THE HEAD

to furnublng modkinc* to its poor, la ail cases
lucdieinss esn be sent by tnaB or express If de­
sired. Soud tic •»• or u»ory of our wnrks and
judge hr yoororive*.
Also puMUbtd st the icflrmary, to old these

morning, oflinflammatlon of the lungs af­
Ibn-id Mft'lur ttrdTH—Rcsi.'k- nhrth of
ter an illness of over two weeks.
Mr.
steam mill in Maple Grove, rcnicmlrcr '
June IS.Wol making co'lnplaitit to Ran I

saw awunnan ipdiM wwtlh past ma hqa-ui
t.iwnrtHVl'W, dk- lutol a Llwwt'e&amp;nUn.

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

Coniunipllon and Pulmonary Cotaplaiats, Tw
J ahu A. Bwsnsr. Solicitor far Complalnaato: -er., Scrotula. Dy.pcpals, ky* ate
Jaundice, and User
——A true Copy ol lbs original Order la- . sneers sod oilier Tumors,
m*aas^i ~
naasun
u a. &gt; km iu epeu Court the lIUi day of Feb—r— ruary, a. D. MB!
ever causa ar of whatever nature,
&gt;n-4&gt;C
Attesl—Il. 8TUIKEB,
win be to give k&gt;y to th* afflieled by eSteing to
Register ia Cbsucery.
all cun a sr rodv ei.-re.
Our rwlt m to eborge noiblsc for advise ate
CIlANCEtlY SALK.
writian prrocripUous; hut w(U foraiali whaa N-,
qnrated Ibe ’cry best nirdtolncs a* the lowaat
rates
The** mfdkine* ar* prepared la i»rs »»« Iabnsroar, mater tbe e*re uf able Cbami.te, avd are ।
tba B&gt;oal rrliabJ* known to »ci*acs, inclading all
tbe recent dtocoveriea.
To alt addressing by tetter, teaintng fall aecount of syrnjUuina and iM»*ns*H of disease,
age, occupation, Ste^ we will wnte a candid rs
ply, with advice and directions for euro Auy fooa

ery style and description.

tram— Waa planting coni '
i-isfha*. li.iwna in June 185$, finished'1

fastings’ |)ricr Current.

plaiiring.iMi the otli, wa* tlrnic also ;uu
tin ^Hth'i.f Stay previous to the ath'uf,

udr, nA htt"....................... |5e&lt;&gt; W $4 WO

THE

HOUSEHOLD AND

FARM,

STO^V

Jihie.-xa Wk Wbtrian go south an J sgw har (
gxi'iulo tlaxi lot uhcro die house woeXurB- J;
rd,-saw her throw an old chair not dMlfe** Wl&gt;e*t. per bush... .
Mt
ditb a »lra.&lt;l&gt;&gt;&lt;mji\l} ]
o»u. fp 2 :x.
'•* ••*■
&lt;-Midd s.i A tell .tiw -onluf of liu&gt; ckvaa.
&gt; IFolatfr*.
Bean*. ••
•• ....
Hufrhiatma UnuHtai । Hewml Mr. I
Apple*................ K'o
Wind’s Tvafhuiwiv, timv rccnActt haring I,

sad Macltonks. pn a lO&lt;k» »uMect» W UlaiaLFrtre »S eteu. Wurth fid U&gt; any not.

IRON

THE CONNVRFTlvrN BOOK.

MORTGAGE SALE

F.-t 1|&gt;OAC whs wink to ret weB Crum that aw
fai di****, a fct! deaeriplTui sT Ml l&gt;t nailMrs

Lira IHlIon was the man ufu&gt; pb«*d in|
the rou.1. that he NtiwulsbH-pcd-n Luleaied f
npl&gt;cured about my bck'htli.
7^ro'/t&gt;rt i‘ill*Lt'r&lt;f trorn—Reside in’

COOKING STOVES

know u hat t lie people iu hi* ncighlx&gt;rh&lt;H&gt;&lt;l |
•ay of liilh, fcnuk- fii4 rrpthmiim these* for
Uuth nO’Lffunitr to bvhtfT'1* A 5g

I

&lt;V‘ ' *
,F r . "JlB W.CA1S- •
|
reputation fur truth is b.ul from wtiul I I
Late WdV.1; fMAThik ’ l.rhtMP-lid’riv’fl’v 1
h. wnuldW^lifA-iWih tinrii r^ff.’jii*
nut know as llu-t haw lunl dHfii-uJLi.’Jaxr
heard M-cliad
ilw^SSV"*’

hs cams of Gancrsl 5«LUiiy, wbte.-r ib»&lt;^•nit uf Mute disease, or of the rontiu tied dauiar
uHon ofarriMui And wtivseiibir energy lioii’rMui-'i
io eototdaisfo. ui'o trtel at Umu is* la ailbad t
ptaie^sucveaaful ti&lt; *u extent which nadnyie^
lion nr written attestalloj wunlj render efaaBbG^
Invalid* ro tong Lterttuen wa to Bai^4«c«Mk
fcreuttea 1*1 ibete uau uctebfoMiaud^ Itewriter
deal&gt; re appeared in tbo btfsr world as if met
retonwd fkaa protoMtad trikel In adi*:*MiMdPan vriy signal instances id tlu* klud srg4f&lt;M
rd Of Fttustr suIVtcra, rntaetstbd IKtluis OTW5L
parent atsraaau*, sanguiamso eshaaattou.tasUMMn
e'uaagra. ate that sulSpUasUon «i a^n&lt;ao' and.,
XW'iLS-f-.i-nX,-"' ■‘"’’“.WPS

balii-ve him uihk r vdlit, Ktehfi‘works on
a fitrm. ft’ik'not '^h.uteii.- 1
J al mt CtopNtfrr•worn—Reside iu Carl- 1
t-ta, ktiira- difo. i- r '
f my tnwW,-k'aoW*
hi* il piiUtioh for tTiil^f itfjJ vcrat'itj^.V J»1

W« will mail rusr. to say one appiyiag WK

i • r y bath
( rose"Examined—fTavehcarii ifficlini-l (

THF? JOVR.XAI. OF MKOICAL KK7OBM.
ll is a lento *te boantifel paper, ate aoateas

Roush say hiw rrniitation wax. bad, have :
heard John IT7-Iirf *A'v *FrI«l&gt;v did pot I

t&lt;41 the troth, they Intd n
Ekauur 3teM%bdAigh say J ritlqi

-U-&amp; 1

'tetr wwth, she hi not a n-Urthe -eOnlm
Henry.
'

;

J. M. Rogers sworn—Llrr taTNrltpji^ ;
api a Jar miner, kuow Ucp.jX’yubW’kaQW ■
his repiitaSiosi for truth and cdrncite, iv ।
is find.
।

Messer sav
have bbara _ ___________
_________
Live hod dVbcirtty; hsre h«rd Mrt,
Sirmisbaugli wy (is reputation was bad,

In the matter of the estate sf H. T. W&lt;-od. late
of Thottoapple, In the county uf Harry, deemsed.
■'ursaoai of a Ucwntai granted to me by tbe Fro
bate Court of said Counlr, I idt»ll expoae is

U.* HonteW*,‘^SMsbS^ '!

diSSSM.
Ou ail ®Ui*r disoasca of the hexte Organs. &lt;
A,I1 explanation of Ibe origin of ^rpbina, too
tnrane of fWraentfcHi and rune.
On Consuiaptioa, that fanrihl dfaaoaa.
Un th* Liter. Heart, Htaamch and Skin,
On Female Catnplahita.
On ll.c vartomt AchusM of medicine*.
On lb* mode* of Traatoent wvw Fradkad.
On ths False Treatment of Di»«a*e*.
Oo ibe various Medical Humbugs.
On tbo Ptiyatetogy of Marrinu.
On tbe oommiw seuw of Mo&amp;fat.

Thorn»pple,in the ecwutr of Barry, and State of
Kthfi."

CURE

and tenement* belonging to tbe »*|4 teste, ia
the eonntr of Bsrry, and Rl»le of Mrthigan:
Tbe Sort* fM«o(.«ke8teHhWedkvfihr at;
T!&gt;' Aii;irf»h 6f min'd Which parent* eip«riene* . of seetiun twenty six, (wT) containing eigbll
.think they had trouUe.
»•
w 1
whilst wilncAting tjw spSariDg» of (heir children aadsigtv-tetterlMMdndtoa &lt;«P
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Geo. P. Sweet Nwom—I reside tn Carl , ■luting Ibe trying nJrifM'of teething, is nothing acre* ; also iwrtrs ()&gt;&gt; axsrra of |sm. bogmamg
in &lt;*aapwtui&gt; to Hl* |os* uf us| to which .they
,&lt;nn,
hi. arc ucceMsttTr »uhjMed. How mana, io ohnae- st ifau 4uart&lt;r corner on lbs east mdc of section i
tooaty-aorra, (&lt;7.) tboncc ww*t fitly-fir* (id rods'
sWfc WL'ry.ais ft*flra! en quarter line, tlirooe »outli itorly-four &lt;3stro4»
.reputation for truth and veracity is bad.
and n links, thaoce arte flfty^ve (6*) rods.
IhiSBWSortb ibtrty-faow (Mjroteoad Mlinks to
th* place of beginning, alt In township fcnr [&lt;
north of range tea [l*j wte.
said he tried tn Ke him out of a bushel of
D. H. Ft Liu,
Bated. Nccwtbsr TTt 186®.
ul^«i I
is bad, h^fH! TMtcrt'Piith sayTm WkB*

not l.elievvMMta»&lt;lM teARtbeylin.] no
.Ttflunliy totJ.krw ML-.
m
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sworn—Waw’Mie"Fp-toV

jurors &lt;»n tbe othffJfWfl‘oMlnion, Jvnff
ilyde testified'flu tUt suit, rttWlftr
Mr. (’urpsttb W.&lt;T

r. taph*W testified

-to seeing IMton tori tor'pnM oMh/un the
JHst uf Nay 18Mk .'totak
.‘did ootteslify «f ttatt.«NU*:
-«te- “«
Cross Examined.—Think

Pursuant to license and authority tn At* ease
granted to me bv-the Brobato Court for IbSSMtey
uf Bsrry. on the Aid itey of October. LM&lt;\1 todi

In Kenans aftretmra af te Hadw ate for.fete f

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Crmrnn Ambrotype; VtoneMr Atahr
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Mirror Ambrotype; Neib^r^tedf
Pstrl Ambrotype; AlroeraeoMl
Ambrotype; Imperial Ate
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Ry tbe wan o&lt; these
A e/aeua ar Hdt.Jkada
If taken *! the oommi
* 1 ia rwerftrik laaiit^.M
- * —.——
Tbcv seMoat mil to restoring the .Mrate and
7/aafocl*
wbHi females are so sabjost.
Thrt »ct gently upon ibe Uowels-romo’isg

Mr. Hyde

‘snember
,iw nmwifa
jBw/^{i5trrbiftlie testified altout some roNHrfd not teH as he Was wtkW id1

io Dillon’s Ixniuroste-toa post office and
Msaobjdetad.UiA
;
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nt ssstWte I—itaW!.

remember «of Mrs. limding W"Ksaw MKJini about the sewmd wrefc. st

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DRUG STORE!'!

’l|t Jgqmbtam ’

Maple Grove, did on the 31*t
ras called upon
arrest Dillon.
g was found on
Ite 16th day of June 1858,1 searched for
Dilloa in Maple Grove, ia Eetoo county

J. P.

Roberts,

CASK

&amp; Co.

OK PXODUCI.

BABYISM, BAMY COtTXTI

wltk'.u I*.
not know
Cortney'sin Maple Grove, weal
ayria and Believe*, wm at Hcrri
the I7ih, went north, found tracks

our bouse about 9 o'clock Monday morn­
ing; he wore when he left a white Paaa-

Pay.

trial that his tet

did oot swsarte Wwobicotl

identify tbe prision in pointing him

usIledlkSf

a piece of woods, Dilloa Mid afterward

six persona in jail, could tall by looking
at jail bookF tte prisoners were not oon6oed to cells, could not tell whether ttey
were in their cells er not when Flint
was there, he had no trouble in identify­
ing Dillon.
Jfrs. Mallory Sworn—Am wife of Hen­
ry Mallory, live in Maple Grove, on east
and west road aboat 2^ miles of school
house, Mr. Walker is a neighbor, can ate

oner for 14 or 15 years, recollect the 10th
of June 1858. thought 1 saw Dillon early

or 16 o'clock that morning; thought it
waa Dillon I saw, did not eea hia face,
think it was him frem other circumstances.
fee., think it was Dillon from other drcumatanees, our teurn is four or five rods
from tte rued, it ia not eight or ten rods
te waa a little past our house when 1 saw
think about twenty-five rods; I wear
ghMUM sometimes, did not have them on,
do not remember of mistaking McDerby
for Mr. Fuller; did not see any otter man
that morning,can sec better at a disitanco

Mallory’s son, live in Maple Grove, knew
Dillon aixteen or seventeen years, reraember tte 16th of June 1858, saw Dil­
lon that day below our house, a little east
about eighteen rods, te was going east,
it waa between daylight and sunrise, saw
partly, he turned around, have no
was D

®oia in October, did not tell others than
•my folks that 1 mw him, told my folks
that moruit^g; 1 mw a patt or all of his
Acs. it was not a very clear morning,
know that I told my folks that morning
that 1 mv Dillon, it was not doudy that

member, never knew kim to wear a black

FULL AND COMPLETE.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

time I aaw him co Sunday, saw him at
Hyde’s and Carpenter’s after Monday,
--------- ..------- clothes.

for him, wanted some cotton clothes
made, am not a udlorosa, ted never mado
him any clothes, think it was shirts te

bool house,remem•dvof JbmMmat Mr. Hyde's the

Call and Settle

miumu,

OF FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSES,ONLY. Jg
there was a young man by tte name of
Emoionds, Mr. Hyde and hi. fiunfly and
myself
were
tlmro
;
do
not
recollect
tte
in tho morning of 81st of Mar, am not
lima they went to bed; Mr. Hvde had a
mare certain about the over-alls than tho
rest of his clottea, be bad on under his
dog, oould not describe him, do not re­
member anything about the dog, do not
went away about 11 a’elock; know Wm. think, te would allow alraugera to come
thd prisoner ilow bui on, we both went to
Ransom and Wm. Anderson; they came near th© house.
decs from Hastings and vicinity, and
bed at my father’s, cant tell when te got to my house after Mrs. Harding’s body
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
waa found, did not tel! them that Dillon cbont three weeks, 1 went to bed first on
PRUNES.
F1Q8.
RAISINS.
CODFISH;
staid till | past eleven and went sway; tte 15th of Juna,tte light was blown out
Dillon's knees were not soiled when bo soon after I wsnt to bed, think I went to
times when be set up with me, had on this
ISAAC c. MOTT,
ted about ten o’clock, the family went to
time black and white vest, chocked, did |
I suppose he got ou his knees to get cg"s bed soon alter I did, think tte lights were
not say he had on a striped;—*
L“‘
cu®3ffiiaTr ipanBiFDniiiB’ff
trom under the house, do not know as he blown ont about ten o’clock.
company usually every wee
K under tho house, te drove the ben off
Ahd CwklBg Extract*,
J/tram McCartney Sjeom.—I live in
to tbe jail to aec him, kept c
nest; know Louisa Ransom, the was
never at my house but once, tte day ate Maple Grove, lived two miles east of the ron Tttx WECtAL BMxrrr or tue ladxks.
__ ____ --J, was here came was tnc 7th ol June,diJ not tel! ter school houM since 1858; remember tte
finding of Mrs. Harding’s body; know
last November
Novemter a
______________
short time, came
LLZT.L*±
with
Campbell, did not tell him Dillon had on ohickens nnd the otter aittlng in tte Dillon^aw him the night before the body
blaek clothes the same as tte mnil boys woods. XV ben Dillan was there we were was found at Joel McCartney’s, mw him
PENS, PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, KNdescribed, did not tell him I would swear talking about several matters; te staid about dn&amp;t, te was out by the gate.
VEL0PE8, CARDS, Ac., Ae.
Dillon clear if I could; when Dillon and I
Crate J&amp;wusMMUfon.—I am 15 years
an hour.
passed Ranaom'a on the way to my Cith­
old, Geo. McCartooy is my uncle, was
Mrt. Julia Dtnenet Sworn.—I reside
er’s I saw Mrs. Harding standing in the
MOST POPULAR
working for Geo. McCartney, went down
door,
’t know as Dillon aaw
in
Grove, east from the center
or, don
don't
saw bjr.
b$r.
&gt;n Maple
Maj
koine to star, that was tte first day they
saw mill, could not tall how far, a
Geo. MeCartney Sieorn—Reside in Ma- ;
came to find John Dillon, do not know
short distance from McCartney’s, lived
n Grove,
(trf.vft seven
W4.li years,
vrinra know
Lnnw John
-Lihn DilTill- . ‘ .
who asked me if 1 ted seen John Dillon,*
ilo
there !n May, 1853, did not know Jane
on, remember tte 31st of May 1858, sr.w Harding, beard of ter being lost and Burteh asked'me, I forget if Burtch asked
Dillon that day at my place and at Mcme if I had seen Dillon the nigLt before,
murdered, tte day 1 understood tte body
Ombar's, in the afternoon te came there
do not know wtel time I c &gt;t.t-» my moth­
was found an officer came for John Dil­
er’s, it ted got to be daylighLil was about
lon, know John Dillon^aw him that day,
dark when Dilloa came to McCartney’s,
he passed our house In the morning be­
eoat and checked vest, he made his home
he wanted me to go to Brooks’, and 1 ■
fore sunrise, be was going east, he ted on
at my ■boose Saturday’nights, Sunday be­
went to mother’s and thought! would not
a blue over shirt ana Panama hat, te was
fore te went to meeting al Norton’s school
walking in tbe road, did not see him
houM, stopped at Ilyde'e, sew Devoe
again,ba waa going toward Rufus Brooks;
and Rhoda Wheeler there, went from
in the morning, don't know bow he found
Geo. McCartney lives west; that was all
there to,meeting, Dillon was dreeecd in
Special aUtoUMi will be paid to COMPOUND
same tet and other clothes, he made his
Cartney alcpt near a window on tte north INdeod putting up PRHSCRIPTiOXH; and any
homo with me from 31st of May to the
side of the house,in going out of the door '
16th of June 1858; I remember tte day lives less than a mile from me, Margaret would go by the window, could nut tell
the body was found, Dillon wm at ray McCartney lives a little east of me, Dil­ whether a man was going east or west by
house tte day before this,; te stopped ax lon had not got quite in front of my bouse hia going by the window, there is a lane
WE ARE NOW ON HAND
J. P. ROBERTS A CO.
my bouM all night on the night of the when I saw him, it was before sunrise, after you get ont of tte gate which goes
with one of tte LARGEST and
15th June, be gotrap and dressed himself know It was tte day ttey said Mrs. Har­ down to the road.
on the morning ofAhu l.Gib and weutAw^y, ding was fonnd, oould not tel the day of
Charlet Letter Strom.—1 reside in
saw him pass my bed-room window, saw tte week, ttey said it was the day, can’t
Maple Grove, bare for ten years, lire 100
him again that day at HemiltonN,-he left tali wtettimo ia tte weak it waa; was
rods south of the center nearly oppoelte
my house near 4 o’clock in the morning, one who subscribed to defend Dillon,
Hyde's post office, north of the old post
did not have much conversation with him swore on tte otter trial that 1 saw Dil­
office 50 or 60 rods; knew Dillon in 1858,
at Hamilton’s.
«* ■• •' lon before sunrise, could not say whether
remember the 81st of May in that year,
Croot Rrttaunation—My wife is cousftt 1 said it was about sunrise, was not st mw him at tte poet office about noon.Mr.
10 John Dillon, mw Rhoda. Wboeier at
Carpenter and Mr. Lapham were there
wm
there
when
otters
came,
did
not
tell
Hyde’s, Dillon sometimes staid at my
also.hail no conversation with Dillon,mw
house and nt others went over to Kalamo. tte officers I- bad seen Dillon, tbougt ft him sitting there, te had on a Panama'
remember the night of the 15th because was not for me to say, heard them ask hat a pair of blue denim overalls, ted on
Mra.
McCartney,
do
not
know
Mr.
ih. oScn cmetfter I HI lot ih. otn
a^drab coat, did not appear different from
day, don t know as 1 tuld Ferris that 1 Burtch, do not know as te was at Mc­
common to me, did not notice whether te
did not know wliere Dilfoo wss, I wm a Cartney’s, did oot tell him that 1 had not
was sweating, did not notice anything un­
tall
him
that
1
ted
not
seen
Dillon,
did
witness on tlie other trial, did not swear
usual in Dillon at the time.
that I siw him in tbe morning, do not not say afterward that ttey did Dot get
Crorr Examination.—1 am 29 years
recollect swearing that I did not then tee anything out ol me, did not swear ou the
other
trial
that
I
saw
Dillon
going
cast
in
old,
teve been married seven years test
bhn, ho was gone before 1 got up, no one
else but my folks staid there that night, his shirt sleeves, did not see any clothes April, does do*, make any odds whether 1
that te was carryinc am Dot a relative wm married before or not; I was married
of Dillon; Mrs. McCartney was there; two years previous to that, married my
not swear on otter trial that he did not could not Udi how long before sun rise 1 first wife in Coldwater, H. Mallory mar­
ried me to tuy first wife, cta’t tell where ,
go before suuriac, went,^ mill that day, mw Dllion,
my first wife is, left her tte spring altar
started after breaa&amp;st, tirard Dillon dress
D. G. Hamilton Sworn.—Lived in
himself, it was xboet fifteen or twenty Maple Grove, in 1858, on W| of 8. Wf my marriage, stayed nt Coldwater a year,
minutea after 1 heard Mm get up that he of section 24 8. E. of M eOsrtney’s, about staid at Marshall 8 months, then I came
went away, te got up about day-light, I a mile from my house to Mcfirtnej’s; to Maple Grove, stayed six mouths before
Tte reasons why
I married, was not a witness at tte other
Mid about 4 o’oiock; remember 31s May,
beesuse I was planting core, was tolerable
&gt; b&gt; my bouse; tte day Mrs trial, was at home, knew tte trial was gn.
ing
on,
liad
heard
before
his
other
trial
warm day, hot sun. think it rained some,
dy was found was tbe )6th
be did not stay at my bouse Sunday night,
John D'dloa that day at my that Carpenter and Laptem mw Dillon ,
changed his coirt On Bunday morning be­
at tte poet office, had talked about it
LARGEST STOCK of the
mvself,do not remember whether I stated
fore went to meeting, think he waa dress­
BEST GOODS, si lb.
wtet I knew before tte trial, could not
ed in blue overall and over-ahirt 1st June,
_ u
loftest prices
tell Dillon’s business nt tbo post office,
swear
1
mw A. Lnpham there,tiitnk 1 mw
had heard they suspected DHion as the
sninj'i
ffsi
niu£D
wasx sto rxs,&lt;
one o’clock on the 31st, It might have mnrdcrer of Jane Harding, did not hear
724’, COPJ'JX AXIfSHKKTIEOA'
been later be came through the woods, it threats made direct, 1 advised Dillon to
r.urj; Jpr'cff r
would be netew a rt»!e fromHyffiPs thro’
the other trial became I wu not subpre.
the woods, Isue Brooks came to my was over, there was much excitement at naed.bad heard something aaid about tbeir
house and inquired for Dillon, te had not the time, they supposed Dilloa ted mur­
My uxrtant of PARLOR
&gt;e moat beautiful pattern. !□
changed bis clothe* that day. Dillon kept dered Mrs Harding, aaw nothing myself,
all bis cioltee at my Soum, may have kept did not know that she ted been found un- until Saturday night last, cannot tall what
ELEVATED
his summer coat at Hyde’s, te stayed at
OVEN STOVES,
Please give us a call.
McOetePahMte viorMM «e^b be­
LOW OVEN STOVES,
testlmony of Dillon’s trial two years ago,
tween 21st May and 15th June, do not
PARLOR COOK; STOVES,
heard it talked about, beard tte testimo.

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THE AKERKaX

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET
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SPUING &amp; SUMMER
GOODS.

DRY GOODS 1

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HOW

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MILLIAM BURGH
USTICE OF THE PEACE.
Counxlor at law, tad Solicit

A. E. BONBTEE
HYSICIAX AND SURGEON

■Y ROBERT

J. CULVERWKLL M. ».

s

DANIEL COOK
TUSTICE OF THE PEACE. G
•J Tax Aeeat. will stUaS to l

HOLURUO

KILLHNER T

Simry Mallory Sworn—Remember the
inquest upon the body of Mra Harding,
Urate who assembled the
olbrook took

J. M- RllMBELL
HYSICIAN and Surgton. 01
alert. StstV-stTML

P

JOHN ROBERT
LX and Surgeon. Dw

GROCERIES

ny at the inquest, liie notes that wr.ro
shown him were tbe notes found upon the
body, the letter I think ia now lost.
inquest, aaw the three notes spoken of by
Mr. Mallory, ttey were tte three notes

David Mc-Clue Sworn.—Reside in Ma
le Grove, north of steam mill, on tec.
1, resided ia 1858 on N f of N E f of
sec. 16, north of Hyde's postoffice; knew
Jane Harding, she was not at my house
oa tte Slat of May nor the next day.

Maple Grove in 1858, J of a mile east of
BpesMW school ixmae, knew Jane Hardtag, ste stopped at our bouse occasionally
• not Uwe on the 31st day of May
was never there afterward, it was
days after she was missed I first

Jf. &amp; SfMint Sworn—I

reside in

warrant for John Dillon on the I7th of

AND CUTLERY.

Old Fogyism Distanced
Young America Ahead.

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES'

EATING SALOON!!
Michigan.

FRANCIS ROWER

COFFEE.
'•"TKVSS,
FICK LED TOXGNE, A
'••tIPE,
MARDIXEN, At.

A. U HAXXAX.

H. C. PRLNDL
JUDGE OF PROBATE. Net
end Land ud.Tu AgwiL

MW YORK COSTS.

would be shot

Ith me, be was Constable also, we went
_ Lowell, beard DiHon ted gone north,
got to Lowell between daylight and sun­

there tte 15th,know it was 15th by offi­
cers coming after him; think I got to on tte ocher trial, did not swear that 1
Hamilton's before 9 o’clock, might have told Dilkn I was.afraid he would be shot,
staid till 11 o’clock, Dillon came there Dilion was not armed. McCartney was
tbe boat landing,then to Parker'.
just as I went to mill, Hamilton lives
north and west of R. Brook’s.

«UM farto the tavern, arrested him just as
te was goiag into the tavern, be asked
who bw papers called for, and I told him
■SJote buicm." he said |
mistaken,

CR OCKER Y!

H. P. CHERll
ROTARY PUBLIC and Cour

NEW ARRANGEMENT

1858 in Maple Grove, remember the 81st
May *58, lived p MaplejQrove six years,
now lire where I did in ’58, it is a mile
east and 80 rods
school house, wak k

rninutesJMeCartaay came while I wwa.ln
my cornfield, came while 1 was attey, do
not recollect that -w® ted any conversa­
tion about Dillon's safety while MoCert-

a drab coat, could not My that I swore
before that be had on a darkish coat, did
not see anv blue overshirt. Dilfon Aid

ny of Carpenter and Lapham on the oth­
er trial, from n paper,heard it read at the
post office in Maple Grove, I said nothing
I of what I knew till last Saturday night,
HAVg.reri
Dillon and I had been together at various
Hardware, ii
time* to parties and dances; first camo to
attend tins Court last Saturday, ootne to
see Mills about some business, first ted
my talk with Peter Dillon Saturday night g
...v... wVI W uuaa
have since talked with him, talked .vrith T0BB1NG OP A UKINDR^ROMPTLY sttsahim yesterday morning,think It tns noon,
v
EAVN-TROUGH uhI CONDUCTOR
came up to attend tte trial, Peter Dilloa
asked mo what I toould swear to ; know
Haetlnn Febcry l«b.
Wm. Ransom, doa’t know hut I have told
him that I didn’t know anything about the

DANIEL BTRIK
UNTY CLERK. Notary Pn

OLIVER E. EVES

J. S. GOODYEAR 4 Co.

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,Co«n»«H»r A Solicitor, la s
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Walk V*, HuUeanlt
Ransom that J - knew nothing about the SUPERFINE FLOUR for 90 iAIIIIbei p«r ewl
«Me or not, I may have talked with Ran­ SHELLED CORN
.
som about it sometiiues^otiot r member 0A»W
whether 1 tuld him I knew nothing of the POTATOJ for -

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OLD ■OREHOLBE BITTKRB.
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PROPRIETOR.

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NO. 40.
HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 18GL
ifioict 'SRisrttoj.
Secession News!

VOL. 5.
gabtnns’ business girtrtnrj.

[

"Don’t ask mob f &gt; dish questions, Ma­
ryshe said, almost eharniy. "Who to
that at the door 1"
'

Working far a Living.

BOLTWOOD &amp; 8RANT,

NORMAN UAILKY,

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eap». boota aed shoe
lof - Harlow House.1

J. RUSIF.LL,

FALL AND WINTER

FRANCIS ROWER,
I is stoves," iron, steel. nails, and shsll

QOODS.

HAILEY &amp; BAKER,
rar.. cutlery oud ito« aa. Slur* one door

.

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

wjlh ppo of the LARGEST and
BEST Araortmenta

J. W. OAKLEY,

of

VirHOl.ESALE sod retail ciealtr in, sad maun- i
VT tacturer of leather, ftndwgi, Ae.. Battlj .
Urewk. Mteh. Also, ureota tar Ibeaala oi tulAu 1
VolUag. sG-widtito. Caah paid for hides, pelu,
ora. ke., 4c.

...

OHOOEB

J DRY GOODS I !

J. P. ROBERTS 4c Co,,
EALERS in drugs, medicine*, patent mrdivinca, paints, oUa, hppetim... burning Quid.

D

MILLJJEBY
HOLESALE lud retail dvilrr In Groceriva
and Prenaieu*. L-rA, Lard. Butler, *:.d
al kiaJt of Prvdaca bought aud sold, st bis "old

W

WILLIAM BURGHER,
STICK OF THE PEACI., .u-.arrev and
L'oun.elur at law. sod Solicit. : 1 i Chancery.
Ortic.1 in Httiler'a Block, ■ up atuit
. r it door to
offlea.

GROCERIES

JI

withstanding tho carping whispers rad
sharp-edged criticisms levelled at her by
rax, who “Nvw would see anyng so very wonderful in Julia Mellon.”
The cluster of diamonds at her bosom
was scarcely more brilliant than the snnrklo of her deep, violet cyp; her lip,
scarlet as tho heart pf the' pomegranate

blonom, wore a slight curl cf pride, that
added to her beauty; rad the brown
ringlets, just looped back from her fair
forehead by a spray of gleaming pearls,
had somehow contrived to entangle more
hearts in their shining tendrils than their
I lovely owner could well enumerate.
And did not Julia Mellen know how
beautiful she wa»—bow admiringly men
looked upon her—bow enviously women
turned away 1’
Did not her foot touch
the earth with the air of an empress, and.
her languid eyelids droop with a Cloopatra’f liaugbuneea 1 Ob, woman, woman I
thy reign i« despotic, but sooner or later
the bloom and fire must fade, the scepter
be laid aside, rad tktn.
The beauty paused sudden’y^s a frank,
noble looking gentleman maJe his way
through the crowd that encircled ber.
"Oh, Henry,! waa just lookion'for you.
I want you to know my friend, Mr. De
Torre.”'

CR OCKER Y!

Tbers are firs &gt;lars States with swhite
population of about
7,500,000
And persons of all colore
held to service,
4,01.0,000
This last proparty, or

huge Newfoundland dog, tho rough dia
muud started forth into the driving tem
pe*t.
.
"Heaven bless him,” murmured Julia,
through her tcare.
In the cheery glow of fire light and
atondalisr.sat Sunwood Harley, surroun­
ded by luxury and splendor.
Wealth
flowed, Poactolue-like, through hto home
—a secund Midas, whatever he touched
seemed to turn to gold; and the jewels
his fair wife wore were a email fi-rluno
in themselves, os she stood beside him
that evening, at the moment when the
ugont was introduced.
‘•Wel|, Xfacphereon.wtot is it?” asked
Harley, who, tn th&lt;- multiplicity ot his
business cares, had almost forgotten the
block of houses in —------ street.
The briel recital was soon inad&amp;
“What Is the woman’s name?” r-$1f«d
Harley.
“Well.it’s a kind o’ queer name—Julia
De Torre."
Harley was ailent for a moment; then
be spoko in an altered, yet strangely
gentle voice.
“I^t her have the rooms rent free,
henceforth. And. Macpherson, here to a
check for what money she may need at
present, 1 am only G.d's almoner for the
wealth fli.- has given me.*’
The agent bowcC xi’ertly -nd with­
drew. It was a joyful heart that he car­
ried to the dreary Lome in the narrow

sirable lu be acquainted with a man who
I works for n living (!)"
Tbc pretty ia 1.Uttr which she contrived
Is now receiving from New York andI
1
to throw into tin last words was inimitaItostun, Lto fail stock of
r
I blc.
She moved nn, smiling and lovely
GBaftraABsiMAaV f 1 as ever, hcedlure of the grave look of dis• pic^re u»t orerspread her cousin’s face.
C.

C'otuialing jn part of

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Now Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
UIXIE OP PROBATE, Notary Public, Gen­
eral Laud and Tax Agent. Will be found io C.-uahed, Powdered and Granulated Su&gt;L.
'.I
A. •! * *&gt;J
tA

DANIEL STRIKER,

Molastpa and Syrups,
Green and Blnek Teas.
Riu, Ceylon, and Java Cutie,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
Cignrv, Tobacco, and Snuff,
Salt and W a ter Lime,
Soaps, Saleratus, Cassis, Pepper and

Spice.
T PHILLIPS, Uxnaa Suaairr and Jailor.

s. n.

couk,

H. N. SHELDON,

SWJERSEY,

HARMON SMITH,

Drags, Faints, Oils, Bandog Fla­

lets’of the crimson flush that mantled
Stanwood Harley to forehead, as ho stood
in the deep embrasure cf the window be
yond, mid heard the light words rad cruel
rahiioal laugh that fallowed them I
"She acorns me because I work with the
hands and brain God lias given me,” he
muttered between bis set teeth, “and be
enttse I am not ashamed of honest labor. I
am less to her than the dev. beneath ber
beautiful feet.
Henvra be the jndge be.
tween tucj rad mo, proud woman!
A 8ei&gt;*'Everett man in Troy, who had
The next moment he turned calmly to just conclud' d ra hour's study of the
Mr. Ashby, who came to apologize that ••■Inctiun ratotiM, in the Nation, State,
hto cousin was too much onguged to ad County, and Qly. quietly remarked to a
rait of an introduction *t present.
“Never mind, Ashby,” lie raid quietly,

"I appreciate yaw gpdd v»jl| as much as
though !t had prodoesd the deaired effect
Ever offered in Battle Creek, all of which And now will you walk part of the way
borne f It to »lovdy night.’’
Ten years! what a marvelous alchem­
Particular attention paid to filling or­ ist it to!
Sanshine on the pearl white
ders from Hastings and vicinity, and
brows of now married brides—starlight
satisfaction guaranteed in every caae.
on freshly Uaped graves— joy and grief
sueoeediog oou another m. rap idly ,na. tho
changing c;dora in a kaleidoscope—and
ISAAC C. MOTT,
oil within tbu sonipaos of ten short yuara.
Oh, bow p'.titesaly the wmd howled on
that bitter March nlghu-how keenly the
cold found its way into llv myrMd crevi­
ces of worm eaten doors mid rattling
GENUINE
FAMILY
LIQUORS. casemen ta in that dreary tenement bouse,
where a haggard, wild eyed woman sai
over the smouldering ruraains of wbxt
onoe bad been a fire, and straining ber
vtoieo over a dmm of fine needlework by

ty near Churches*

5,000.000
Expanses of the War
and Navy Dcparlmenta,
bciidse, say
:

Total eatlmat",

pletnentary

5,000,000

ordinance

authorizing

B
Mis:Deld

the

•97.300.000

capital of the South in slaves does wot ’

par the expense of their keeping by
•10.000,000, and the south receives in
various wars from tbs General Govern
m-nt •16.500,003, or nerhaps a larger
ram than they pay In duties.
It shows that the veins of persons held
to service Is actually leas than nothing,
and that the whole credit* obtained st the
north far the purpose of putting the crop
in the ground tn the amount of 3200.000.00O. on which the South era planters bare
to base all tbe’r operations for the cur-

anee adopting as the law of Alabama.the
laws of the United States relative to pat*
, euta, securing the rights of Invention to
the citizens uf all the rierebnlding States.
Adjourned till the 5th of March.

THE REAL 1SSLB8.
What a sight! Tbc leoding polhirivna
of a great and ones liberty-lorinx and
patriotic party.tbr obitf executive officers
of ibe'government, a full half of tho peo­
ple of one section of tbc Republic, all
plotting cud conspiring against the per­
Klaity of tho fairest political fabric erer
lit by human iumd«,Mid provoking civ­
il war between brother?—for wbat I—
That the Repessentalivto of a liRle QIL*
gnreby of 347,000 slaveholders may have
tbs privilege, not autliorind by the Con­
stitution, of buymg, selling, and working
without pay, and whipping « will, men,
women and children In U.e Territories
which God mode free ; that the C istitulion which was purposely frgmed so that
the word "alary*1 mtah. not occur therein
may be jo amended, after seventy soccossful working, as to reongnixe property
in num 1 that the States which have rid
voluntary bondage shall bo compelled to
rreepl it again; and ihei (he moral wm

gainst tnap-tolliqg^all correct itseKand
tq *6irn} that thu A.lh«tom which
makes one man own oaothe; to the new
evangel for tho dvllixation of maj^ind.
What as ighA! What a theme for the

Anetta, Taxes, Jan. 24.
day repudiating the idraofzreing fiwrible

rifled to the last extremhy.
Only onefifth of the members opposed immediate
action.
It to

Harrisburg, Jan. 30.
day adopted a call far a Convention for
the 21 st of Februntv.
The Hoose adopted a resolution to send
C-ommtosiocers to Washington, to-night

Raleigh, Jan. 30.

Houses.

it to’to bs'toted on by the

Washington, Jan. lift.
John Cochrane, in reporting n bill for
the collection of the revenue to-day, said
he folly concurred with the President in

1

Awfal Tfefvata.

ion.
'
.
The bill proposes,that vessels from
foreign ports bound to porta in Seceding
States, where obstroedous are pul to ths
laws, with its foreign cargoes, be liable

The warebonring feature to bo emended

gnd. men have believed with one deljny.
That people to to bn 4M*ed. that bop-.given up, that slcrioua destiny overruled,

Certain Southerners In. this eity talk
confidently of the immediate cuusoTidai
lion of a Southern emplrp, ol which
Charleston to to be the ppitnl. |t q crci^
said Jhat Cuba has begn secretly gnretos•d of Spain in order to parry out this derign more effectually, while" Mexico sn&lt;l
Guatemala are exporting to bp annexed
to the new Confederacy, and Spain Is
prenulng to assail the’ Northern Stafci,’

or America proper, in cuncert, with ths
secessionists, in the hope of receiving fot*
her services, Peru and Chili. Thej1 ’boast,
in addition to this, that Califarnil will
declare her ind-pendioce, for tbe'pte &lt;rt
the trade of the Southern empire, leaving
A meriev, that ia to ray, New England,
New York and their nwociate States, si
tfa pcrcy of Englaiul on the net th, and

Fortress Monroe to a point of some
interest nnw, rs being slmoat the onlr
&lt;*»• Bot in the hands of the rebels. 1 If
Virginia weedes she will deniyxl toe tutrender of this work
trill probably
threaten to take it. but I should Tt^e 'to
see them try.
It Is very large.
The
• dlaare more than a mile in cirvuit.'wy
tb ckjand high, surrounded by a most
which to from GO to 100 fee; pida, with
sight fed of water, drawbridge Mid Oflto
er-hitteries. it mounts wn)c 0QQ fepaxy
guns,, has mortars fur throwing shells,
furnaces for beating, balls, Ax. Nothing
could approach within three miles except
under the fire of all these hallcries. This

eminent to wage war against a receding
State in order to coerce or obmpeil her to mar. ■
remain nomimtRy a member of the Un­

May.

The Governor of Vermont has reoommended the passagsof a law to mthe the
render of intoxtoating drinks responsible

In 1832 South Carolina embodied her
vuhmteem tn reetot th- United Statra.rad

without Slavery- as its Crastltotion may

be considered infrratioos of the supreme
law of the land ; ateo that the (retotitu-

lie trade are
An
&gt;■
a»
lying only to
bistoritn who writes tho Rise and FaU w txempS itan^rtadw.
tbeRcfiubUe of the United States I What
commentary on the civilisation of the age!
what we strive to appear, nuurnt^ may What a burning reproach to tho cause af
be often rendered useful guides to the per­ Democracy througL-r.it thn world! Yet
formance of our duties.—Sfd^ey.
wc state tauly tho ctuscs of Um» quarrel.
The Semite tilll report the Tariff Mil
No dS&amp;reooe of rota snd Unvajc, cf K-

Manners are tho shadows of virtues;
the momentary display of those qualities
which our fellow-croatures love nnd re-

Slavery ; nod that when any Territory
containing a sufficient population for one
membtor of Congress in any area of 4Be
000 square miles apply for admission M
a State, it shall be admitted, wltfijirf

pi..

Outside the moot to a few &lt;atk,-

A RxJscxxslx PaxcAtttox.-flW N’
V. Tribune suggests that if NewMerico
-ball be adapted as • State
sUH k'

put under special bonds not to accede up;
til aftet1 the expiration ofa ronsoq|ble npn
ried, any sixty days from'thn organization
of the State Government In these times
extraordinary precautions are ncccawj.'
No Mou Pxarzns ron thx Pupsi
—Ui*hop Green.oU Mivaiamppi, has' i

a Pascal Circular directing
to substitute in their prayer, ‘the

mtmfbe thereafter; and when Ukefi oat­
Halted Statea,” fee.
'- —“ - - .UreJWsd.
ate that Alexander
H.
wraasd far the Pro­
----------------- ---- the -SoWheen Con­

federacy to ooneiltate •QMMrvftkh'es.

F. B. RLMK1X,

C'SS.T!

t'

il vaa navigable ae far up. ■

A Southern Confederation.

2. That' ths Fugitive Slavs law If
amended for the preventing of kidnapping,
»dr as to provide for tho equalization
of the Commtosiq.qerQ’ fee, p};.
8. That the Constijutior) lie so am^udr
cd as to prohibit any Interference wljl
slavery in any of the States where It now
exists.
’ '•
4. That G»ngre«s shall not abolish
rary in the Southern dockyards, aHeCaffi
&amp;c., nor In tho District pf Columbia
w’thoot the conacut oi Maryland And tho
consent nf the inhabitants of the District;
nor without wnipoqsatioq.
5. That Congress shall not interfere
with the inter Stats slave-trade.
.
C. That there sha]l be a pcrpetual'prO;
bibitinn of the African slsvMrade.
•
7. That the line of 36 deg. SO minnt-'i
riu! I be run through all the existing ter­
ritory of the United States : that in nil
North of that line neither Congress our
the Territorial Legtolature vhnlLirttvafter

my and navy, cadets, fee..

Yocxo Max Pat Attbktiox.—Don’t
be a loafer, don’t be called a loafer, don’t'
keep a loafer's company, and don’t lung
around loafing plnres. Better work hard
fora livina, rad find yourself, th*n oil
around day after day or stand at comers
with your hands in your pockets.
Bet­
ter for your own r&gt;r&lt;top*cta.
Bustle
.
around
if you would, tore anything to
1buttle for.—Many a Physician has ob­
,tained a real patient by visiting an imag­
;inary one. A quire of blank paper tied
up with red tape and curried under a law­
yer’s arm may procure him hto first case
1—make hto fortune. Ruch h the world
—u&gt; him that hath shall be given.
Quit
droning and complaining, keep busy and
tuiud your ctoncss.

MOTT,

1. Recommending a. rqpea| pf cil the
Personal Liberty bills.
£

The south receives from the General
Government, in salaries and mileage
"
of thia that an attempt is about to be made
•4,800,000 to pounce down on the plaBtetiona.
Salarira of minister*.oonThe State Legtolature adjoarned titt
die last night.
5.000,000
Montgomery, Ala,, Jan. 29.
PpStal deficiencies, sup.
The Convention in sreret reaaion last
prtosinn of the slave trade.
7,000,000 niaht adopted rcraiutions instructing the
deputies to the Southern Convention tq

J. S. GOODYEAR A Co.
ISAAC

Sir

The South consume of dutiable goods,
for half of the white population #20 per
head, say •7B.00ft.0M, on which the av.

N’J;

J. M. NEVINS,

from South Carolina brings the res
tions passed by the South Carolina 1
ilMetoamaRjr i$lsturc demanding tho surrender of]
reion arainst Sumpter. Col. Hay no sill present
tried by Vlr- demend to the President, and if refui
rwist ri With an attack on Fort Sumpter will fo,
immediately.
Raotira, imr. me niruuon oi we
Legislature bo hereby called to the fat

The Convention met at 12j. A salute
of fifteen guns was fired.
The Conven­
South, and bnw paid.
Tho supply of tion went into secret tension at half-post
12on the Mississippi navigation question.
cotton gnodv from the North is estimated
at »IO per head on a population of l!r
500.000, rar Bl 15.000.000. SdBefeot of
cotton supplied to the north and exported
to consume, ray 2,000.000 bales of cotton
nnd orer, fearing about 2.000.000 to psv
the north on a want of advances,

NEW YORK COSTS.

MisMg*n.

Hffoo to fCrpcg]y apprebtutjed.

V*-. J* «•;

age of *750 per head,equal
toabcot
•3.000000,000
Muck of this property is add on six
and twelve months credit, for nOlM
mortgages, which to held In part by the
banks, and forms part of their capital.
The annual product is,
.ray 4,000,000 bslre of cot­
ton, viloed al M5 per bale,
equal to
1180,000,000
Tain’t your Guilt that that whiskered hus­
Rice, sugar, and othes
band of yours run off with another wo- | crops produced by same,
num—’tain’t your fault that you wasn’t ray
50,000,000
bora to scratch for a livin’ like them
tough old Irish vomen down stairs. Now,
Making in all,
•930,000,000
you see here—i’ll go and report your caae
at hund quarters, and, 1 kind o’ guess
Expenses, keepingxloth.
you’ll be let off easy.
Him that owns ins. 4,000.000 slaves at M0
thewe bouses is drcadfol good hearted.” each.
•240.000,000
And shaking himself once more like a

The Ite-whiskered M&lt;1 fardgn-feced
cavalier, tjpon whose arm she leaned,
bowed low in return to the perfectly poITSICIAN A5D SURGEON. Will practice
lite.bnt somewhat cold salutation of Julia
Medicine lo liaetingx and vicinity.
Mellen’s C’jus.u.
*Msy I detain you one moment, Julia?’
DANIEL COOK,
1 sold the latter in a low voice.
“1 have
! promise! tr inirertuco you to a friend of
BOOTS, SHOES
ininc, who is vary anxious to bccuiuo ac­
quainted with the belle of the evening.”
I. A. HOLUUUOK,
“Why is it r* aided Julia, playing
csrrtesaiv with the geraniums rad roee
Ever aho*n in this Market, wLcfe we1 buds of ber bouquet
w
“Mr. Harley—you tore heard of him
arc prepared to sell at a small
J. M. RVHSELL.
before.
Ho duos not often frequent court.
advance from
“Am I dreaming?’' said JuBa De
scenes like Into, but your eyas have
tempted him to break through his usual Torre, pressing her wasted hand to her
JOHN ROBERTS,
custom. Have I your permission to pre­ brow. " W ho to there that would he -.hus
kind to me/**
sent hitq 1”
,
The puzzled expression which had at
“Mraimn, you havo dropped this bit
first arched Julia’s delicately penciled uf paper,” raid little Mary, who had just
eyebrow.':, changed to a -look of aeohn returned from acting tho agent depart.
him with
। which flashed from the dark eye and curv­
Julia took 4!:.' narrow slip of paper
ed the rose-brightlipe in a very becoming from her daughter's hand, and read the
signature appended to the check with an
manner.
“Oh—the ttlf-taught genius whom you indescribable thrill.
1 have taken up,” abc raid, contemptuously.
"Stanwood Qarlcy
_ “My drar. cousin you must really excuse
Truly, he was avenged ?
' me.
I. don’t think It is particularly de­

A. E. BONSTEEL,

I”

The Hula girl rose to open the door,
and the agent, whose business it was to
oolloct the rents ol tho tenement house,
•Capped in, slaking a shower of snow
The soft resonance of bugle, violin, and from his broad shoulders.
“Well, how to It about the money to
dulcet harp,that for the last half hour hod
Boated above tbc sound of tripping feet night, Mrs. What's-yonr-nameF said he,
and gay young voices, like the nirer
.tag.
ceased—th" dizzy waits was over, rad she filtered.
"Wall, look hero, this tore's a hard
the belle of ma evening surrounded by a
dazzling cuostallataon of masculine ad'oql- canc,1’ said tuv man, "to be sure, it ain’t
rere, walked languidly toward the conser­ my business to be lettin’ off my employera tananta, but tiutn ymj have had a
vatory.
She war beautiful—very beautiful, noV plagiiey hard row to hoe’ I do allow.—

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^^'TwxwSSt orDer "•*?

raPwrepirewlf?
the'.I'roy Timts, that orders have been
received by the freight agent of the IIud-

uDaaa Bxvkkk**: Does i t not atlr your

r tba: ean be made.

Vben

from I
ship i
this ।

rebwkrd fe gr ^trra^thfl drjgki

rfrtliUr, aid.by the li-gislature of
McbMM-Ua hu: the defence vflba Fed

WedwWay Neralu. F|

, reeling frorajhe ^ramflhs^ wberett I
' left his har^Wanirtl, mgrh-nci-ded Jhor

'of molt

r

$y&lt;i pity the

crease their torture.

for something which drhnmnnizcs him*

nr j 'ii,r«s^. -•■

AhhlPHii,

WaudorataBttoi
hntfty«OT wnr-likc^rplnincuts are now stored" in the freight de

own, of doing things.

-A watchman, on

ncraey!

'

iug voUt:

Ktete 47onTea tfoi

We would call the attention of «

that lhere'will be uonttjKk rai Fort Sum­
ter tttdil after the the &lt; rganizaliun &lt;*f ths
Southern Rvptiblir. unless nibatti-nipt tomade to reinforce it.
CttpL Ing-almm. «&gt;f Koszta celebrity,'
tendered his written resignation yesterday
to Secretarv Tom-ey. who declined, re i
esiting it, and Iwggrd him to reconsider i
ft. He agre.-d tn withhold it till to day,

Gov Aiken his been finsskod
for secession f$rpo.ses.

HOW

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ttcsorfoMsigring' iu

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tiifr" rtott. T^yis CaA Will return to
Detroit 'in a (?w w«e|t*.

So says a des-

pateb frora VVaAhinutun.

. TWli.-TWro U Mhf held

BY ROBERT Jr-4J&lt;HA £BWELL M. D.
And ilka wife ere'd. -Arid Mahans.”
:
. wiafejM feck tf Ite MiM nufc
I make our maut. aud brrw our tlnpk,
W.'l! dance and »1i&gt;r sod rt-iolcr-niMT;
A»d many thariuto tl/trnnckA- bfock Dell,
That danori aw*
tkv CuuneilwaD."

eff.ctosPv removed. *ltWit dantutuuv «
wistaUona. boutMxdreCnu.uiila. rings, 01

Is it not the imperative duty uf o«r

WMuiixchvx, Feb. 3.

tOrirta Scppm.—There in to

tills through ti&gt;o natifod charms of the body
by an alterative mrdiciue. CSnn.te out the
vitiated blood Whenavcr you find it» impurities
bursting through the &lt;kin in pirn plot ernpboux
or sores; cleanse it when you rtul tl is obstrutted and siug.psh in the vdh*; dna* it
whenever it u foul, and rpur ftslings will tell

&gt;ctv miC.-.-lT, r. ।
• hat h» ootidit ww stay ta. mat rove

.

WasillKGTON, Feb. 2.

and we ’ll defend you.*'

, lu.wcver. »H1 probnHy in-

is not moral force

Mir

L«

issued a writ of hallos corpus.

The7 re

a slain.

How lung shall

vrs'tigaling tomniitleo have sent the 8cr-

will mon. who- would bo gl.-ul in their in­

■ The bill to provide for tba rimtinuunee geant-at 1Ar*n* *B*r him. . Perhaps he
af tbc state geological survey, appropriat- 1,4111-neither divulge nordiagmgs.

aloof, for fear they may lose a dollar in

ing H,0V0.^ir the rpr 1901 hnitic'wme,| ’ ,

trade, or not be a popular candidate for

ainouBt for.Hj^ Ma.r

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'- at r 'fr-- -

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with *his tuost delating vice?

3i*naf6
to act-wiibrrite
Judtevary eurritJh
i
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JoU

John F..Emory,
*ElF Nichols,
b.lViu C. tu.fav,

tec of tlie ir.iute in omudvring tto j rti
tian* nsking’to? ^hc. removal
tipnsfuking
retpoval &lt;&gt;f .W
W F.

Btits-I! B Wightfnan IHrid R. Cook,

Wood worth offeboTeuihaludicialCirc ut.

Charles G.'ffulbrook Edwin Jf..Bates,

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—

Ilurvey N Sheldou, Wni. P. Bristol,

f
i
' On rhodt’m &lt;if Mr. Browii the resolutl®

James L. SisBotUr.. ^GpcuW. Knapp,

Chauncey Li Briggs, Jatwcs 8.-Tlixbury,
was laid od the table fur the present.
y Dd01 B McElwain, Orin L. Ray,
A comintmicatinn^was received from’ ^Carlos 0. Scutl,
J^sep|) W, T, Oyr,
Governor tran^tyip^^lat^e qqojbcr &lt;J
\1 have roceivrd’cruhtnitairina (tie eleven
nominations for N&lt;iUy;ag'Jr^iUia, which ntlwa. bnl qwlrig tO erhorw in the names
1

• ,j

they have 'been returned for correction.
.
t).^riuB»B, Clerk.

same day wc foil the followhjg:

■jmaaymocu with irnno ition aud rhrat. Still
we call tlda cotiipuuxd Saraaparills. and inU-nd
to supply such a remedy n&gt; shall rescue the
name from tho load uf o.doquy which reiU

.

1? lUfi and bcu&gt;* tu the c.urijr
&lt;4 Mtcbigan. ai.AWracrtbra ■&gt;
north
quuUr af Htcitra t
Ir. U-WBul ip cuuitwr Cbtce &gt; ■'.) |

Therefore, RcxJted, Hint in thee

of brother ft tuscw this Judge Ims sw

the loss «&gt;f a worthy. offiriutit an

tu-tb 1MU m ifoSJHW M. MASH,unr, Agent. [feMwliJ
bpitgsgrc.

&lt; ♦
♦

MuBTOACK SAI.K

.n,. A Co.

with his beriered ‘widow and la

children and will uxtciid to tlx-:«i t
of charity and brotherly

Aydrs ^Chwry'rbctdfal

foeir ncewitiea

a

•co* and that *♦ will to, uvuaiid
.

Miyrttion,

airi ng

majesty

..

NEW A R R A'ffC ChE M E Iff T

Let w«, as *-v

the offender*, by the ever ready asd, pot !
unconstitutional, w-iu ofjjjr h*. x« shall
convert opr town from a bestial rjcdrz
vhtm, t&lt;» a happy, qui«t. c ay Ij’.tlo town,

fctally phyt
Pris» M oeqli
GreatnnmhrtAofrli-rgnn'n, rt&gt;r»;ri»n«. States.

&lt;»EN rLEMl.h? .^-.X I) LA DIES'

surely may, make axu li n HtOtig appeal to ‘

Land of brother Raxa-ra by the tn
brother and to be rolled brother

M

.
-’ICWItR MOOR,
’
BfoMetasstn
Dated.Trbruary 4. l££t. ,
febl&gt;u.ar^i&gt;

of n rigbln rs enure,

and with one voion utter our anal Lama
against this nnholy traffic.

«u4 of tbr stAtuUin fcutb
tid&lt; J the pcemtfod taKrib»t

antic grip, as Mamma worthy to c

uut, Ivors ur ICM

(/-I us each stiind up in the

"fl*c*e

t-ayrt^

EATING SALOON’. ’. r i c

fcffir
h rui.o4rAj&lt;,„,c,xA,.x.^Arinwl,irhth„
1A1..AU.-MbCas. •
I artr7 ni’wW.T.oTimrs.MntT.-.us hrth» .W&gt;4
Ta.. ..,1.-^.-,
— ..^..^1 ... z—-V ewnplv 'ts, and the treatment that should U folT&lt;&gt;« ratwntwt A-aaw pi&lt;v*r«d tofantwk tow-dt.rtV*ra&gt;m'
,
.
W.nu M. ».« U- con iW«w at U&gt;.* Jeer*.
n, n.&gt;tbk?it off hr cnprinrijJt-3 deskra with
*•*****■«,

iwr&amp;e(£d prXTrifod

L.ir..r o . ... .

cttXNiitnr .’.ti.E.
QTATF. OF MtClUGiXI-TUCiicuil Conn for
O ihvc uaiy.of Harry, in cbaixvry.

Cnnmittrr on Hrmfrt'

AaJeralus if you have any regard

• health of jr&lt;njr»rlf and family, tb

41m dogs the miserable, impure stn

.made your bread, pantry, &amp;c, din

De Land*

leal SnUratua ia perfectly pure, a
vHinif:wa,"i

wUi?HirEOXCI’‘k*

U&gt; ourselves the desirableness of« home.

it

produce

ot-r rennin® ur fur •»is by

itoi-sfC'trrriis

;I
:o.•TW.

FOR SALE!!

rami is riYTArv&lt;t*Stt*al0iMI
otlwr Krfcmlufct..aiu4, t
CiAltorrUjaflirJ :o icjha r.«
brodt •
S-.. a,t

day. ilr
Mrf icvfininla.ruBteiacJ in the
'T.”««&lt;• *wl
M*" -* ^jr foil «4 complaint
etrit in tfoa rsMar. ai:»- , .hkc;ll«4.u&gt; said d«crre»«
MJ'wni v- «Mt; AH lb-fee.(V-taife rkrefe or paro h &lt; flairt. •rtrste. hirg an'!H-ftigln ib« conniy
«-f iiwrrj ut&gt;&lt;! hiate ol MuLletu rie flocrifod »•
TTtc uue hnfolcrd njiv» '4 fond uf! tba north rod
&lt;■1 (hr kcm baM vfibe.omb-wvHqtartrr &lt;4 »rt■ - ....
. ....I .k.
ir-r «L-

H.

CASH

the

m&lt;&gt;st

satisfactory

«&gt;"•' '.’-J (n preparing food.

&lt;e

.
to

1M1.’MO.X FM1TH.

OB TBODUCE.

It

pictured al’Mrport, Munroe Co.,

paVTU.CxBOttXA CtiaoKtL'ALLY C
.—The •(•lest dem&lt;-nUrali«ei of&amp;na
^olina. in her afonolute rejection of

Xialum cZVirginia, is doing good
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more thorbiij;l.^ than ever with th
eebeme oLdauiniao. It ia evident
A-ybedy imwjhnt in tmy nrrangent
return &lt;lOlftX«’U?n
U&gt; thei

He.e IuUR crpJilBwrcw tgo

gjhat It,

COM MlSslQMER'3'iNOTICE.

Do not wk fcrtotbUg bu t

Ready

P li y .

PI’LL A5D WMPLETE.

mirouwier. totfHr.-eswfoftfe.'aM u^sM all cialn.s

lina, and ikprohaWy nill not to
}Tukbf*lfur N. F- Ttaus.

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AKUmrflo— It i« a n&gt;*min**n rule
don Prayer 'Meetings rofoibk) th
.dtxtfon’, oT.feU' Cyt’l rdxcftril poin
'tuck* toereing. it&gt; PhUadrlrl in. r
'agreri torttot prayrtd. “f» Iz'rd.
'us our ir»L iiatintal ain"—-Jinp
wwit the tadrria hell. • A for t he
Voeril, the brother i*xp?tin&lt;-d that
’about tu Mk XwiUveuc** forth*

Call and Settle

-.

Returns. which are reducing the p
JM/Vrr in Nr* ’Effglund and the
and ’■igriMiftM' that of the fret
»»t“hW be.ti vrtted hivXpedit

MsM

1
Fobt'8vmti:r, Jan. 11, 1851.
Tba Almaden qnldksilver mine case
a w • “Whether bloudte** srpara- AfftboM Indebted b^Sols ^A'e^uaV vm ple^s,
hhs bom dsrided. Ths ded*m gireg tho.
Mr. T«yl&lt;&gt;r&gt;
oSbred t£ fui- miner {flLtlfe Hflmapts,' and rejsets their ratinn can now be effected, after ht-r (8.
Carolina) fbolishly firing upon n vessel
■ the adjoin^ land*.
faging;.
,-iuaJ
-1.. Thirty pritonbrs Rttcmptiid to escape bearing onr flag, the other day, I think
from th« stale prison yesterday. Two very doubtftil. I was sorely tempted to
wen tnied ahd thirteen wounded; the open my battery, but, perhaps, fortdnatcing* of ibis Irwiskture? and,
*T ‘
', ly. fur the chance of haring matters oct­
Whereas, Designing men are Btriviag, balance were irreded.' ' •
tied without bloodshed, 1 could not have
•**ty «hi fee
hy the offer &lt;vf tuoncy and otberwisc, to
touched the battery that opened open her,
influence kgwtalHKi; and,
.
and my defenses were/irri then in sseh a
Wtarcae, Thu Detroit /’res J’r«* has
condftton that I could not have onrned the
published tlw th rest of * fise iu tho rear,
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The GharleUoo correspondent uf the ___
if this leghdaMic wiM net tack down unit, New-York Post, says:
eat dirt wHb i» ediiar; Uwefora. :. ■ J •
■ •. .--i
1 was leaving MffiedgeviHe, Georgia, in
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Revived. TW Ui, kyislaUrw will bg the care, irirtin’the lari fortnight, wbro. । "*•
from
would takr mo even
CH0ICB OAK OFE3UNG LA3D.
iufluenccd by no uflhr of ureesy, or threat
pissing through a little wood, we beard ’
«»• woA’e hard work tu bare it ti.
the toyleg of Nrtod bounds. In pursuit of • complete state. My command is &lt;rily
tube in

Providcpro wiljguir?. and'

G. W. Mn-

(71 u rst. befog tuwn.'uip i.i Aopfam Mijlcowitral Harty at,d Mate
1.' &lt;!. . ■.
Hated. Jam.iirs 10. &gt;'• .1.
jan:6 I'.t
JOSEPH frHU.Ct. Wcrtgsgrs.

jto look at or to taste.

vlilta it anjtppc'tr.mro r,f prosperity—and

The fallowing letter. •lays the Clneirna
tl, (?c«»mreria/uf the 2ff-.li ult., from MqJ.
Robert Andrhwu. written fn Fort Silin
ter, to a friend in thisdty. two day* after
rltt tl»e present wrek.' ‘
‘
the South Caiolhna fired np&lt;»n the Star of
Thomas hfeManufc otie of jhb Jrish ex­
Utt W«n. is a plain, suldiar-like sUtemcnt
iles of 1348, who escaped from Australia
to Calffurtla’ id food, dfed-at St. Mvv’a, of hie position when tba ontrage took
, place, and will great satisfaction to tl&gt;&lt;- ad
HospItrtJ yCTtoWIny, aged 50 y.-nrs. He mirers uf the Unfort. It dears up atopec
occupied A prominent poWlion among the
■ n dmid of cordecturm, and gives infortna­
HH?i,r •
'
tion pmt will t&gt;« gratefol!v received by
Some of dur people are expericncing thr e -untry. It emix-diw the firstanthen.
scrluiiN troubles from the disturbed fetnte
tic intelllgenew that has rraehrd the pnb
cf th# ’ Union,’ hxv7bl5‘ pnrebasod gave: nlie concerning the reasons for the fac* thel
meut drafts' for remittances east, which
the batteries of Fort Snmptvr were riot
c.wiols^kprotrsted.
opened upon the South Uartilhiiaiis un the
E. ft. Bumdl, Dougtnr democrat, tm
9tb instant:
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jhmughmit tjje V”wnd!rou ages of e

. r .k_

which shall prvM-nt to the stranger wb&gt;

• ■ Fort'Kewrwre. Feb. 2.
A majority of the Judiciary C&gt;mmitU»
Tie pony c’vprm; fchli Ban Fratmiwtn
through Mr- Luckwir-d, ehnirinnn. report­
ed rovexnI amendments to the bill ktueud- date? to the l?ft’n!t., p/used here nt 8:80
story of the statifies rdativh to tho com­
petency of witnesses and the hxatnitudion
Mritsdr'crhrii 'Ihpregrefo for bolding a
’
of oarlics in ^tnin caspa.
.
CBtoh m.n«s meeting at Sah Franciscodu-

M. W. G. M’. O. T. U. rimll.mil n

^Divine KJijv on high, uc may f

Kv.a.T.;^

broadeaxt. from this radiating point erfugr
county?

love w

r.qohc a

JlMO/mf, That tbr mcim'-ry of ot&gt;
cui.rtyTf Harry, rr»! S-«u c! Mi:
b, af ’Murtjrtxtt us
44« *r
Mirtgrjs (S-r j h cUim -j to b - tl
vl tuO UytK.-.'rtu Butfi er two hui
f»ur &gt;iirl76 !■
4iUsr».
u‘®
&lt;uu’ iu Uw vk'ntfjillyTfetiag tn

conscqucnct-s where they h .lotjgl Shall
wc withhold our iufluenev from a cauMep ■ Al&gt;c .-’imlii-acM
of Section tlirtyuty
much needed to be helped and allow the
seeds of intemperance to he scattered

may

ability permit.

Admfuivlrator's Sale.

Michigiu, on Tucsdo

Harnac*, Fub’y 4, 1861.

Che dune was

ft- 7.— »•• '
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2. nd Wlertat. A dwut rrerx-et

Jirtifiiftd. That we sincerely ayni

’ 1 •

vi^efur thfe &lt;&gt;1,,
.^1
.. . .
tbc improvement uf'ftv/rs AnJ bArbors.
fUforred to the foTursitk-c on rTvcrs »nd

ault,and lake such action n« in«y to
«d ^vHahfe’rclHtir^lopdwiing a

Wiiaaaxs: It Ims pli-twvd ih&lt;- S

»« j. c.
“---------- ------------------- -------------- -------- LOWELL, MASS.
iraiUyBiWfiMlLrKM: ’

EIDEI.ETER,

'

pfacs, on fiatrinfav Feb. Iffth. at t
■lock, P. M. at the Oe.t llou»e.

rills, but uft.ii no curative property t wbatev•r. Hence, Liner an J palntul disaspois uncut
ha&gt; followed the un of Uu- urioUJ extract! of

nermost Mills to see a reformation, »tand

right, and that immediately, nnd leave the
PdrterFreeman,

and eurn mudlug r-.unlry. inte’es
the inanagatiiciit of tto p'»atomce

XxHtS X MNKZET.
Mortgl ;«r.

Huw long

rtV' A1** ®* ?,0,"rtr’ ►«*»»« Appoints* for

A C’-mmunirittfcm wau received from Jrtacpli Kinflayj'
tbr llntw. ’tnAi’sfrflttTng a joint rcmfftn *»n I l»»ac Memory
*'
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nu ttoriring tto Joilicinrs e- unmitlce &lt;&gt;fjhc I ■ Henry
iicnry Brown,
prnw«,

■reelin" “I Ute Republiotns of H

.1 erporteusfn-vs lUvtratits' U-

Hostings bs a'

our tons and daughters be famltiarixed

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IPoarOmca Marmco —Wcha

-requested to state that there wil

*«

How I.mg shall

hereafter. enter a r
protest on behalf of tto
fjy“**John
at tvii|»ui
length'
uiin McKinnsy
vl* inney (has,
ia. , hi
Speripl G-inuntiee, agmnst the actiori uf j returned into the Statu.
The Senate ln-

tuc senate
soiudcoi.lbe,Virgima.rroulutiaux
the
on.lbe,Virjptiia.rciH&gt;|utioua.

MORTGAGE SALE.
jEl’A H.V haritir b-tn r&gt;*d« «u tbr raodtUca
’ u( accruin ludrutura at Mvi tga&lt;r. ci.culel
&gt;«»iiri lt..tiarowt,rf Um tewuhUij. oi t
&gt;.« evuxty pf lla;»n. tu James A Swe&gt;|«&lt;. .&lt;
tifegll, io lhe eroil'y aforrsiM. Usriug'Lk
tijhetrvntb «t»y of Juurare. A. D.
njel Sb tt-e ranu- &lt;L&lt;y and year, b the Clfo,
l&gt;c Hrgiftir or Dr»d« for tbr eror.lfe of Hi.-rr
Slali-.ll UoJiurai: in IJlurV .7

shame upon such aaMitjment: and if there

by word in this respect?

suit iay to, to ba seen.

Oyster Sapper at the I&lt;Mllnge

Atitot-D. STRIKER.

n..n .Uh . Mil or? far

it nut beiug a nnycrity iff id I the senators

dry amendments'to tic blll.tu providp. a
pry 4th, wb&gt;. I&lt; ft Now-Yucfc km myhrfor
military fond nnl force. Oidared printed.,
Waahiagron: K«G&lt;re. HHsmi Hill. Lieut
The committee bn towns and roan tie*
Gov. Levi Underwood, Gen. H. H. Caxorganize
tar, How. L. A. CbiUeMden, and Hun. B. reported fuvurabk &lt;&lt;n the bill
tho towtiiWp of Wg Saubl^, it), fiasco
D. Harris. Gar. Fairbanks is at the
lauAc-j—;—afordbr. •
Astor House.
.
hnj’b hg:

Mr. Hamilton, «&gt;f Texas, entirely con­
firms the sutement, to the effect that the
Union “rtten in Texas did nut go to the
pdla at all at the recent election for del­
egates to the state ennvcuiirtn, because
the roll C.r the convention was entirely

there

be a shadow of truth in its application—

Mr. rriiigle ^‘vo notice pf a minority
Naw Yows. Feb. 8.- Gw*. Fairbanks
report.
.
i 2 ■ ■. ‘ ■.* ' ■’
yesterday appointed the following gentle.
The report qf tbis majority was Uid on.
tbc tabli’,
„
\
The Military'.Corp,tljiityc.reported sun­

Raxatott, N. C. Feb.2.—Thestate con­
vention is the lending topic of conversation
here. Several members of tbc Irgislature have gone tome ta prepare for the
election of delegates. Volunteer rompauieshre firming throughout the state,
Ao be ready for any emergency except

dye—“Tlutt

tnuugh in all Hastings, to close a single
liquor shop or *uut up a single gambling

in God's name let o« take some cathartic
which shall purge our village from strfijul?

In the proceelinpt of the House onjbe

Albaxt, Fek 2.—The repuWirons in
eavctis thia evening; on the lOth Imllot,
nominated Hon. Ira Harris, of AUmny,
tn succeed Wit,. I i Sewnrd in the United
States Senate. Ilia principal opponents
were Horace Greeley and Wm. M. Er-

SwaSMIhmrv onrstr. fe-Rt-k (). erf Mori^-tonpagvfell.ro whirb fefort*
than is trnoM
to b« due al lac dale ef ihkt uouee. U* saw i f tw«&gt;
bundred «i.J eighty nine flothrr nad e*gbl» !♦»«•

all our citizens ready t«» accept and cu
dorse, what ought tu be a libel «if Idackeat

c writ of habeas corpus to lake theprtson-

mory to-day, ftir llie adni'uahm of Kansas
into tho L'ni“n.
Cui. Lander, wlume superintoDdency of
the overland wagon road has resigned that!- tire business.

office.

falhons eoontvaMaial»'aA&gt;re.iiJ.&gt;M«i tlinxSlh

Are

of Common Pleas, at Toronto has also

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«MlU&lt;

“Yon break the

we will prove it ano*nstitutionalf’

erto England for trial Tlio Chief Justice

. .

„ADIT

•Church, in thia village.

go in for “boys, lets liquor.” “You treat j " ufwmnni j»f*jxrxaiu JnA^siure uf Mui

amended and it was lest

Me. DuLand gave notice that be should

oara.
A riittuw is current that F&lt; rt Sumter
haa been ast w k-1. N &gt; di-spatcbcs h-ive
torn rvvviitMi fn-m . Mnjor Audcr^n al
the departtnriit for threw days.
1* rs aoid that the Virginia Cummiasioners tu tbr lander Mates coni ent i&lt;«u will
offer, Ibe first thing, a re*‘-lntioii depreenti®g forco toward* decoding atates. Ifj
thia is vol nd down, the southern states
will seredr.
Tba Presidcrt h.ia again c&lt;UMitcrnu&gt;®d
ad order* of Gen. Semi -for adJftivital
troops tore.
An officer of the navy, just train Pen­
sacola, states that great insuhordinatinn
exists among tha volunteer troops,’ and
some of ttooi were dispersingatid return­
ing home disgusted.

the country.

Ulis' enuutry* ’•'i/b ® Uyffe portion of OUT

elected.

Tbc Timet Wafehingtoa'cvrresponflynt
iutinuira that Foit Sumter hn* been re­
inforced In jto stMUirj- Brooklyn, which
landed upwards uf300 tija-jw ai.the fnrt
by means ol roV touts, with uiufficd

was in earui-jt, and w«;rth »v:ucOung lo

religious meetings, at the

lai.i. teeri* &lt;fe«a .tefcretae time prnenbri w
arid offor bw Bpranraare.
tho endunnw of foul eruptions and ulcerous । JascsX Svumj, Solicitor for Compl»iboat.

Tba warfe-ravas, i*laWwr{««* U»i*Wbrirafa

S

by tto same vote—10 yea* to 14 nays—

ah

for Xto purpose of nomiiuiUw;
uprcrneCt

4 rher tmirreR. Uisi wltMn In

rsi-UAAjyi IxpiuyKax ERXgferMAk H.r-.a ■

£D

LOST,,

Cocftt CoxWWflow.—Sec no

840,003

We float blame

people imatinft.thAk there is nn remedy
Baldwin, Brtggs,Jtottetfichl, Couher. H’nren. Ingcrsnlti-'JfUMM, Mwftmllfeftfl, Near, for secession, must tend to weaken the
confidence of the world in lha stability of
Owen. 8uew. Webb. WMtey— Iff.
'
Fays—.MrasrirJ Dsfley. Brown, Carpen­ our form of gcvcmmcnt.
ter, DrLand. French, Galloway, Green,
f3F“ The esrtradilfon slave case, in
Lacy. Litnr. McDermid, Monroe, Tower,
Canada is assuming a complex condition.
WMder, Wtlltams—14.
pie question then recurrinj upon the The Chief Justice of England h» issued
final passage

4trs tu tto call fof® State Convent

rt'rMtftw •le’fom C/'a

be held st Lansing. on the -20th of'

TfoT A TYT'Wf'IOT"!

I could iiot balp thinking, at our

law and trample it under your fret, and

.

eU* n. lawtwj. rauoe ma appsaia^e |0

_____________ jirsssj^dKSE:

W.. .1 *.■ nmllng lb. mber »&lt;hl, .n.1

and the suwifulc adopted hjf the fuhow-

■jgrt ani jJgjstfllanti

K aiuiafasterilr nwnearina io Ui&lt; &lt; &lt;-&gt;,-•

itorp.n.^..... ..- ----------- --

Common Council to see that in ca-*e of vi(Sy Only seven northern Stataa lave ol.ition of law. the violator shall be ptfnout ways of protectine property, and propo^ii&lt;4i to. send ouauuisahiaerB U&gt;
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appointed comqjjsaiupe.ra to the 4ih of ishvdl . Whose duty is it, when riul rim* | _
stows thst a Collision w ill not afford pro­ WMhmgtuB on the 4lh inat. after^nnsid
£
Frbrnary convention, In response to the ratnjMul io our streets, and the sir is I j»r.
tection.
Whether (be fort to taken w
ei.-tide discuRshm upon, rfriona prnposi- invilattiin of Virgin.®.
|
made
hideous
and
luathaome
by
&lt;wlbrand
!
”
*
4
&lt; not the property will he itijuted.
adjmwnaJ .ffUbnutepniinjury, he sitj s, enn to nvotffvd and every |ians th*.
x&gt; 3s*e Tn tt*..
Afebarna hasaehfAbommlMioner foul-mouthed expression*, to'putastep t”
dollar secured, as South Carolina pledges
t j' tra®*r»c s
U» Washington, empowered to treat dir such sccnvsl Arc not our officers &lt;&gt;f the ! nsjo-rir:
herself t«» pay ita full value. Tlie com­ •■tselicfti^fo w.-trmirttto ronchtribn that
munication prucrid* to consider there-, the thing wns no go.
the D. S. property within tba® State. We village, who hare taken an oath to cuj&gt; | Wh® doc.8 001 Admire BeanUfol Teeth 1 must so wrong, an.l tlie great machinery of
life is disord-r-.tl or overthrown.
suit of tbs refusal to wltlr the tjurst''1"
port sad execute the corporation laws, the
WIL.1.IAS1 JOKIlS, In the Senate on the 31st, Mr. De Land hoprthe-ttHnris near at hand when such :
।
Sarsaparilh bo, and itorrves much, tha
as one of property—one of doilara and
traitors will be ahpwn the inside of a 1ones to see that they are properly entero mrxTWr, U tofew prepirei ta «H&gt;i/ *d«ata* .mau*t|&gt;-&gt; 4f ur &gt;uw&gt;)i»htau
v Jtat
madte
o'lengthy'report
oil
the
a$me
fubcetits.
As the government based its
•di [Uve’nt we a lawyer * h« is . member |
“ ths world has ,bqm, emy'inady dcreiy^d by
Wasbingtoo-jaH; at least.'
'
whole action on the idea of, prpx&amp;ting ‘ jcct, but iigmtor tbc appointment of cumi» prrpsmtMTrt W-R.-pai'frr brea-rto ’the drug
of
the
bar
of
Hsatings,
who
thinks
enough
:
pyrejfM
*
r
done
has
noi-all
the
virtue
that
'ii
claimed
property, Col. Buy no ci intends that the mtaioiirr^aLaU. . •
.
.
,
,
.
.
] vwWSg tnrir drray for yr«H. Yreib ihiw
Judge of the
•*’ for it, but more because many preparations
r
odE» Tlie .uujjovi
me United
v unvu States (of truth and humanity—who lovwjuaUce I
Whois IT® itPBBKK BASK,
question should to easily arnorged. lie ■ .
Mi.Sl.lwrf, .uhliM. ^.pnfal n^uiolCfaurtu.X.wOrlmi.faurra.gn
pretending, to bs conreu'ra cd ratracU of it,
enough to Stand up in all the power of bis 1 And alt work wtrrsiwad. Moua cril He
aaya. farther, that he is instructed te as*. conmin bu-.4ittli of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, ■
wore th. r. vsrumrnt that any attempt to
—x—. If »,». manhood and plead fur th. rightT Du all ‘ u
er any thing else.
cuauuWiour. far Ik.Suir. „cIh.
a th. «.pr«». &gt;«ld
reinforce will to considered a declaration W.M
•• ■
Dating latt year* the public bare been mi»our lawyers take the same staud as tbc
MORTGAGE SAI E,
of war.
li. mu, rmir.1/ r^Mdumd M, | resign, then ,
0 ,
h,u|J H,i„
k sceearldn
we
should'
think
up«»rt this- propteiH'In wits finally reached,

.SiHty, f n.r’c,Bi
„ /

shAtan .dflor of
the State troop* by rn^lta.^
public sentiment cif HaMhigs ««n ibis' Liquoi* Qudatfon; of uri/’til Rtiras’ songs, vlt.
- "rtie'Charleston Mercithf denies that

bead he arnurs that Uie position «*f the ad­
Tha Rspublfaurtoftath'the Senate and
ministration Is kbrturd if the fort be re­
I louse -if Reprexcnutl ves’kt I^nsjn^, held
garded as property only and the purpose
be to protect it.
He considers the vari a eaucus on the 3Ut ult., t» cotisidyr the

’•The Cabinet was in session to-day on
the cuainimilcalion. The imticipalion i&lt;
the Preaident will toly reply tv Culuncl
Hayne that he will send a coiiituuuk.-tli'Hi
tn Congress, and that he v ill reply lo tto
reaauninn in a special ..... ...
This
course deprives C»l. Haj-neofa rrjoiudrr.
O»L JJay nr leaves &lt;&gt;n Momiay. IT.v tan^s

ftrri* »fai
\• „ „ "

ss^^ihStrjsaAm'Kr.
def*. Tto Directors duw-rve a public ex
rr™.i&lt;»..f luteal. .»«

......... moral worth enough tn thirty Ont su -J; n
law without asking the con .cut of tin- Bum

,,

of Mrgl.ro the seieuirAi* «Uy df.SA-^'

It Ja

power as IO afford an eftefc •
rtw» dbrawo Saneparill* is, ।
It it bdirsvd that such a |
hr thotc who auffvr Anm
and that one wU&amp;wUi

and takes bread from his needy family.

Iona axplrea, will be held al Laiiaiag on Wadnra- Persunsl Liberty law.
Will South Gsrtun? w-« •rfffiftonw
tho question I
Sumner rtjnitie*!, "The public ieotimenl
tn mnk* a law which wnnld have so tnnch
Eacli l^pteaonutiTe Dutnrt will be eotfUed
uf Massaebutetts makes that imposaHde. t
4CRirtAbaR UufoiBhiula b&lt;&lt; mado.» Jupl. back buue4bU-it..oW npl.bp.poxU.mcd
aad I agree with that sontime»L*(
1
nW
A spfiinl dcspntch to the TYmeseays:

"CtiL
communication, p.
trt toe
the
vou Haym-’s wmniuuK,~niHm
President u as completed and delivered
tat evening. In it the demand &gt;s m.nie I
1
for the auerrendrr «»f the right &lt;&gt;f eminent *
domain in the iu.xt-reipn; and, secondly, tlirvc Ustegatea to the Hlste Judicial Croveatiou
on the gronnd of the right of thfe sdi-ereign nt UnOBgon tfo 2?tb iasl.. will be held at Has­
ting., no Situnidj, the 16th day ofFcbruary ieal.
to condemn !«• the public, ure nny proper
ly necessary fur its own proteclton and
Independence, bvpnylng thcrefifr ifair
etwnpensatoin.
Tlu- document sKsu'mnt
the complete independetuv of&amp;fatb Car­
olina, and this assumption carries with it
the first proposition. Under the second

milBui
wfioiu
t.ntKi city, Kridc

KanAbettuM-oiriiarae

’

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7.

8© ACB3W Xu .•««fofiC3nr-mM *»*'• ••

iHtaCJWMRr? 16,’

a toolbar

tto

teas' w^w.'ir.^

.MUmt obi* gre* nation

la th. TOUge of Bhrttaf.
■t- -

Term EWlgr1. L.

any auch i-s»» M that -jf

'

O^Trdlia

Gusti*

ftu. eminent phi IoXM? fP

bomx

�bEiit"

bakheb.

Hastings’ ^Irite (Lnrrrnt.

XUK1A3A. AXP ITS JTA1XA

{Hainan?.
gar ^dwefforrr wit/&lt;fr well t» foar is
fib. *mna
yroa
for tolnleted far ijutrfion asw*

OUIl WIFE ij ANTS IT.

Ual

*k^‘

OUR CHILDREN WANT tT,

kutded in ar rerfe

T WILL CERTAINLY PAY,

Bopablican Stale Convention".
Wo would call the attention of our res-

ND YOU WOULD HAVE IT,
ba held atTanamg, on the SOtli ofFebru-

New-T«ric Bene vloeot Inflmur

•rjr fqr^he purpose of DHrniaaUafya cgii.fwyfespiM*

didate foe Judy oj^be^it^renx} Court.

upy ul tbteurdar to
-m*.
k'.-n Bai ner,‘ a newaaaSI
»i-&lt; ur n.mi.ha*.in tbr
ilu- i-'iblxatioi, ,,f thia ggtonr

YhpaDfiatai' Cotxnty Cunvenltun hi an-

.

t s.

t

NOTICES

SPECIAL
■MWrfti..-T»ro i« M«( held a
before.Utn Bm* pnacribei »
J“rwr.
• Vl,
. Solidtur-for Coo&gt;p4alaaa&lt;m
opt
urirnai Order tto
* t uurt toe hto day rf
A D4I
\
*T

TO CONSUMPTIVES

&gt;ie^of relipinn* meeting*, al the M.

■Church, in thia village.

■OraTMit Scppbh.—There ia to be an
•Oyrtwr Sapper at the Htteringa Hotree,
this evening, prepared by tho ladies of the

II. E. Ckttrrh.
GAGE

SALE.

I been made in tbe i

HARDWARE STORE,

CocTrrr CoxvrwtioN.—See notion of
MbwrcUtimri.

IPoev Orrtct .MgrrtKO —Wc have &gt;&gt;cen
requeatrd tu alnfe that there will Le a

WM&gt;.:LIWU

in tbe wc-rid for the UOUlAfiH®U&gt;, M
FARM, and for the GAKDE.N, via.; the
American AirrieMltaralirt*

YOU WANT IT. because it cantala* to•
□may new and ureful direction*, iuntagad nif
lions about ail kind, of out door work, to toe
GAKDEN. in the FIELD, in the URCUkRD. an
toe /irt.'. M uf errvrul. about Dotnvatie Animal*,
etc., etc. The AyricuituraUM ia not a atale rtlioxh
of thcoretfoal »rtff, »oeh a* gore tbe round* from
one paper to another, but it ia filled with useful
and usw pracOeal information, ev»re word of
which is rWtoifo. bcMiw prepared iy hoare:,
practical WOHUNG MUX, who know wLattMy
write about,.
Earb volume coniaittejssacy.*•».&lt;'«/«
ut^ful
Aiafo, and it iacertain tbit maar of tbeae hmfo
will Mto be wcrib «'• &gt; ou more thana dbllar.—A*
•n example a aubavribcr writes:. •'. ,"1 obMard

hraome inuntlM. igS*3

BAILEY &amp; BAKER
&gt;P.S.M&gt;]A'

meeting &lt;d tl* Republicans of HnaDnga
and aurruiutdiitg t---uiilry. int»»rat&lt;-&lt;l

HASTINGS

■

estuiush t u Mi' T*_S

And derated to the Cacmov MantcaL Baroita^to

AT TUH UE^O

mrseif folly rretored, the ulcer hreJcd and »
•ider mvaclf a well man. The naw* wf toe satire

thia vicmitv. Mr 1'om Utere agdaete t»4iato*
VaHey, Eadfoon county. 3. Y., wtere piwei &lt;».

HARD WAKE

in

tba managtoiietH &lt;&gt;f the poatoffice nt th-*

place, on Sathniuv Feb. !6ih. nt two u*.
Herrick's Kid Strengtbn Jug Plaue rai
.MQMttl artMHMt)
j., .. ; .. JVWUMaAM^MB^ms '»*j iteY
lite Beat gnd Qa-gprotiif.ii'choid Ruma­

♦lock, P. M. nt iLe Coiiit. IlotiM’, to er&gt;natill^nd lake anrlt su-tion n* may be deem«d advisable rrlMtiVr (owleriing 11 proper

adrantagra. You am invited to try tbe paper *
year, at a eo*l uf only tl. If y«n desire, j&lt;mi
cm her* Jft ol cl.urge, tour or fire parcel* &lt;&lt;f
choiea ».-cds. wb»cb Ute i'ubltaliar will dutribote Among hl* *tib*cribcr* the present winter.

peroon for Pi&gt;Mmaster un-J&lt;-r the In coin

ing adnfinistrution.
I itatit ^d Htot.- M MfebH
s.- being tt&gt;,- pte« u, h«J&lt;.
t for u.i county uf BanrrtQ
auction.: of v-mlue iu tba
rrvutiee*jdv**i,tod ln ,^4
H. ibreasdls. *ImU be nrreaut din- and uiqoud on’ mitf

dj. i« tbc W&lt;ul«L

Containing simple remedies randy obtained I.
tha cure of Duwasa ia aU its
with toll e.
planation* of the can w*. ay mptbtu*. dicCbalU*
■nd rxrreiae. I’rka 50 cent*.
tt.c b-nttit uf tid«
ffor a tear. You will Lad
THE LADIES JJ1MCIL FBlEJih
tour home made bitter, «t&gt;d mosey saved.
And the Phj.ioHatr.MAta.iaiRr.
Yorn CHILDREN want the dgriewftorf. j A work on tbecaa*a. aymptom*. aud.lnaiatgL
»■&lt; fur it c uUiua a very inUseating; uaclul, and | of all complaint* peculiar tu tin »tx, dn tnarHdjf
riileiumiof* dreartftirut fi r Youth and CliL | It* duties. Abdrtioh n&gt;&lt; fn'tHli.'Ut ' M «WH
iterii, which trill be ol great vatua to their tuiadi j

YOUH WIFE *raul»tb«
c»u»r it ltu« a l»rg» amount r-f valuable end nsl-

lit
brother, Jamkm JiAXS qi,
Ilia h-ug home.
•
n
M. nd HurtiH. A decent rwiu-ct fur the ,
,
.
,.
’
memory ul a di-erascd brotui-r ici*uirc»an ,
aapgeatooa of our &lt;tonliiuenl&gt;;
j

} "»' raitouei t.
Uuciuik did me u
pin. I tirveured
Mtta and Dt.-o.il
Turner,
'

Thtrrfort, RrnJeed. Diol iu die ilecrasr .

• ive.-t;»em.

of brother R *&gt;kom this lodge has wiretaincf? |

£ t’TX!;, 7 wTrol

Th’ »Ul * ,r" r ‘

U£S*T L. TUU1US
..

.

•‘-‘emraK U»t &lt;01 Ire , rf?pnU“.«Ws.

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IRON. .STEEL, £ATLS. MILL C1R
CULAR

end

CROSS-CUT

8A&lt;VS.

WT THe’’*k*»:artiriei J^'iorjtir’tflrh.daal.
era m Maatte* ao4 toy 4U 11 1/ ‘V1 rW Yill

ou« mrmbrr, whose mnny Maydii*BROAD * NARROW AXES, GLASS.

' -d
WiKvixov*
Sotnui^a »t
|uHni’iHeiiW,
iiMr&gt; M»»
Tlt&lt;ni;1
,„._

ucul
Virei.nv
gmxl .MUMi.ns.

Rrtniutd, That wegiUCt-rclr xvmpnlh'iu- I ••'»»«•* an a.1ver-.«-nirsii in your cnlums
. ,
, .
,
.,
'
,
Mbs w l&gt;.«u&gt;«*a SoamixuSrisrr Now wen.
With btx beHeved widow mid L.tbei lc»« .» da «ord l(1 ur .r ..I a
uied.cin* be

&lt;H4ni&gt;*M .HlMitetl-It* .1.1.... 1

r "«Jir

lT.E&amp;THiX‘r&gt;

of ebarilv and hrutherlv lute &gt;0 f.r ;rr tH«u it cum It 1* tr«4.*Liy on
• . . ■
.
{ mo«: *ttecre*rul itiviliciiuw or ibtir oar. beeam
their ncce»:ttew m»V r.quit* and ■&gt;U'-‘ is tlie . e*:. And thore uf vytir na.te.-a &lt;*h a

•biUt, pnnll.

'

Jiotolrrd. That tbemeniorj • I - ur broth-.--------------- ----------------- -------------------------------

SOOTHING SYRUP, ’
sons and that wc will so live and pracliev ‘hiring n&gt;.
’
t in cuuini

For Children

Divine Lodge on high, ur inny Ittlie iln-

brother and to lie called bralhcr Ly Irm

jhroii^Iniilt tfoc boyndloys nirv* of eicrnity.
A. P. DftVKg.
G. A. Bairn,
Cnmmtttrr on fle*&gt;bttian».

h^H, My-rMf u.aftmilj.tl.- .. ...
,th» dog* the mtoemble, impure stuff wtilch rn-1-’ hfo. tbvt it i»LarJb p -MiVte tonrer reiiwi
1 .
.
. ; th* importeuae'-f •• a-.-t*«l, reliable isnidr. 1„
:tiAs ao tonir evereite,! v«ntr r.ii!ire.ru noil I..... ..._ ,...r

m.u ,o„ bm* rou,. .V.-. di,uuiM 1 *g?xu}g

We harep.i• np .-nd *vM this article for. ever
ten rears, and i»..
t.x rvipMree*wm frslA nf*
ii. wh«t wc never tare.been able to sw'uf any'
tiiLer msdleitw—artwha* (trailed In a vt&gt;de in­
stance. to cffjc: • rare when firn ly u»*d. Ou the
ei-ntrury. all arc del'gltlrd with it« uperatlnwMnd
Sp&lt;;ak in term* uf cvmni«-l&gt;da|ii&gt;n o| it* tnagicol
rOrel■ and medieal virtues
We speak tn this
m*|ter, "wliAt wc du know," after ten year* expc
ricoee. «nd pledge oor reputation for the fnlSfimeiit of wh»t tvr lu re declare.
In alat-tol Cfery
iinlanee where the infaat I* suffering from pain
•ml exhanation, relief will be foui'd to fifteen or
twenty minute* after tbe fyrtip I* adminltlejtd.'
This rateable preparstiu &gt; i* the preveription
cf one of the mnet cxpcriar-ccd r.nd •Lillfol nur­
se* in New England, and hut beets uacd WkLb
never failing sucoe** in

,Ut look at or to tmde. De land's Chcm- '!»«’»li'tl - doubt of ti« ciluac} — and still more
. , _ ,
.
, ,
.
... i welcome, when we tell them Ilia*, it aurr.y dor*
ical balcrnlua is pcrfat-llv pure, and will accrmpliah the rad dcalred. We mean Arsa'a
tb. m...t i.l-toor, ...uh. j

disgusting Mt'wientftf men of the aonth
more tbt*riuigh[y than ever with tbo
tba whole
acbvmg
’----------1
Mt. ’Il
hi evident
to eve.rybedy »Mr'♦ hat In afiy arrangent for the
return of tbfeCvUoii sfAbte to their allegi­

ance, StuM (hsruima de«r.-» U&gt; be cour.t,ed &lt;&gt;*»&lt;.
Her real trotihlc ig the renaos
ipi' rt'ducing the polith-nl
Efigtnnd and I hr Soul \
t that of tbe frtu North­
_____
_____
wtt tnied hu-spedicnf hdw-

We invite special *«■■!!’inn to tha ad­
: vertisetnen lof Prof. Wood-.
Curd.cl
end Uuod Jlautitif. in another column. Fur
WeaknfM amt general d- bitily toert ia nothing
liko i(; it wdUutagtbm, exhHarate. create an ap­
petite nt oner, rujulatu tho billion* »y»irai. aid
digestion. and In ah -rt, restore th* weakened or­
gan*, to all th-dr original vlgot and strength- So
valuable a Touie Conlial should be in tbe band* of
very invalid auJ in every family. Header try It.

HASTINGS

TANNERY I

1

You esn get them al any Druggists.
Cali for CbrplMlie FilK I *nd they, never fad.and
I recommend them tu all caaea of liciulacbv.
Mu.
l_sfo.ll aend for a box directly.and

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STOVES!
Tier woarw axowiwo.—SpaMing’a Chruhalie
Fili* are a sure cure for Hick Hvodaehe. Iblliou*
Itoa-lacb*. .Nervous Headache, Coatirenesa end
Penend DrtiHity.

&gt;nay be considered th* system of vaecinsixin for
Election of Small tMxi tlie CbcphaUc Fill for
relief of Headache, and the eve ul Quinine tor
pmentiou at Fever*, either of which i* a
sore specific, whose benefit* wilt be experienced
by suffering humanity long after tbrir discoverer*
are forgotten.
'

•id nvcrcomr-eonvulsion*. which, if not -needily
remedied, cud in ifoatb. Vtobelievaii the beat
turret remedy in tbe wo»ld, in all e»e* o
llreetitury sud'Diarrbira in vbilurea.dibciher rt
trite* front teething, or any other cause.
Wa
would stylo envy tnothcr who has » child *uffcring from nay of tho foregoing diareac*. do nd
let your prejudice*, or the prejudice of other*,
stand between you'arid year tuffering child tad
tho relief llial will berere—yen, ato»ol«tetv sure—
to follow tbo use of thia medtcui*. if Umety mod.
Full directions for twlugwiil aoeotnposyaaeb bot­
tle.
Xono guamne unlera the facsimile of
CCKTI.H * cluflKH. Sew York. isontboMt.ide wrapper, hold toy Umggu-U throughout the
World.
Principal OSce, 13 Cedar Nt., N. T.
smJ

‘fciKWaniut!
r^sft'S

nares, otn-n S5 erwn rr» tomx.
decWilWfr-lyr

aery for a term of ycara. ia now prepared to

NervousHeadache

Taa Hide* o» Shares,

LaxlebMCURe-a^

or otherwise, ** os*lon&gt;ca may drain- White
•nd yellow OAK UAilK taken ia exchange
linn, and itftndmbly will not be done,—
H’aibinfft^fur
1" Tiuiti.

MOT

Tcetbing.

Depend upyti it, rttoitere, it will give rcrt to
voureetvev, Mid
itEUEF AND HEALTH TO YOVR INFANTS.

•onic grip, as Manons worthy-tei call libu

jSi.fTIl CagOLIXA CtoXoMICAXLY CftAir.0.
.—The letcat &lt;lemi&lt;i&gt;alratinn of South Car­
filing. in ber nhgolute rrjetfHnn nf the meRation ol*Virjjii&gt;ia, iad“iftg U‘“ld Bern, by

•SASil, and PLTTY, BUILDERS
It rrpreew ail Ost tanalwr tonditba viMM {sttendset are Hea-MteUe, Colle. Kltewmsiitm, Foul
Tztak- incut ill u • M*k amt Wysik
tticsth. Abcrwi, liy.cuterr, btairi.ro. Dopvp- HOUSE
TRIMMINGS, COOKING.
Ito plans V&gt; toe Quack* oimI Itexmu todtwefMBI bfo. Apoplexy. Epilrp-y, l*arsty*l«. lly.trr.a. Hrone. it guide* Ul* unwary ihimsub hie,
ipoeboudria*.*, bclMicbuly ami Iu»*rtrt&lt;y. first
sbvwa up el art swindle ol tl&gt;* Rgif. ft sbudsWW itndtesle their preoeiee in tbv &lt;v*len&gt; br tbt* BOX, nd PARLOR STOVES, d «t
aU kind* of Fw»d, Mndteinre. LujiinrV aiff W/akfs i
•re adnttrrikted. wHb tl&gt;* »*w»fo4l' *et-.-«»rfK .«&lt;*
cry atylg and description.
Itaud* Price J3 cent*.
undrpeudrul elulrDCe utile** the r»u«»I* readies
THE IH’l’t'EHffl.jy JIMI ■ QUU ted to *U early *t*ge.
Front all U&gt;e*eeon&gt;idrraliotia it ^dlo» * tlist th* disorder should receive
riggtaiinn aad Fhopadgtmedte'e *tte&gt;-tmn whenever It occer*. sad no We also mpa ■foetare Copper, Bra**. Sheet Iran
Fureverrl'asudy.baciag.av^i f il'1''’ *'t*iid* perkuo should nrgleet tu get a box of Cbrpbslic
on Coebyi. Diving. J’rrxtvwg, U'ahiaE&gt;^K ■rill, on tha br«t a. pesroncc el tba complaint, •* •ad Ti» Ware a? ear and everv shape aad deecrip­
How uThaut *nd whet it is*
air.? .kish w.
.tn.,4 T .e.
to rare airtreaH.advW to M raw Serpen, FawtowHr
12*
Price*, for Kiady r*y.

Winch grre'lr fiteilffortr* tbr pwwree «f teothfog.
tr si'ftentaa ibe *uuu. reduciuwall iahanUi.,”—
• ill atbty a’i&gt;.-fo &lt;r» «,&gt;«tto.4&gt;c *'««». *H'*
&gt;ur*
TO IlKGlTbATJ: THIS TOWELS.

M. W. G. M. O. T. ba »4wH rail &lt;1-1- llto

bus. NOTICE.

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1.IP.I

COOPER, end CARPENTER TOOL®.

TAMES 4.

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u*_ h-.(1.

■ ^ou^rnusFmeK'^paijiiig'a'Crpliali*

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Three renow»'ed FJaidrr* eureiteiii'a**li»saa
hrare.^'tofowl
tilt

' TV* would respectfully call aUeatiea to rar

MAXirUTTRESS- 4NT» JolSKtS’

For Tanning.
AH Lealber Warranted good or no pay.
&lt;Ja»b Paid for Hide*.

A l-o, .Leather For Sulf.
Tbe pMro'iage of the public 1* solicited.
line tug*. &gt;1 «y 25, IMf.
ly H- HULL,

■■• otir grpat' ^jtibnal ain"—“flinF.

Notice!

New Barry Mill,

went the kfodwb 1*11.‘ After ihu
tip
Tha.lato Bnn.i»f ftHW * Cotaxt i* toi» day
y.Jgrrl, the brother explained tint ho'w.. ;
DISSOLVED by tnnU^I-eooKot. apd the b"oka
IS now in nuccwurful operation, rcudy
‘about to art Xtrcivcveas for lias;‘•igrwnL
•nd acamsnt* are left wUl. Ti a H. U. HaaTg. for
Yiaiinnnl ain" &lt;»f Merann.ff. Tbr Igaderartifoment, who ia anto»da*d to wait »U daima to do any amount of
hpologin-d. and atntrd thdt&gt;liy&gt;uur great
aTTe’TOBdl
‘W’OJRJK,
national
afa«wy to gcnoraUv gftder*
—*
rfjwtjo*
tn as good order and as prompt *» any
*Ly. jf.‘'al.tvrry ia
other Mill in Harry, m-Mjr ytbw «pnty.
________ ________ ff*** eatiooal mn,”
Having scented the gee view of-.»
,
could n&gt;&gt;j praf ..afr-ut It na trc|l iu

First Bats MILIER,
and our null butng built on the ninet
impwved plan, together with » R‘*otl
SmutUF—we *tn» pn^umi tv
■FfcANK LKKWE.” l*to -WMkly «*d Manlkly.

boat ofwork.

do the

Plvifoc give ua a calL

Caabpaid lor wheat.
pOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT.

Haattwgg. Sen. B. IM®.
»,*«**&gt;*.

tew

We hare also eonawted aito tour
a Saddle and Haraeas Manufoctory, and wdfjfor.
Bteb rar cuatotogfl^lkMFdm*** tba Itoiul
Baddlca and Hanreaa apun tho abnrteU MkY.
•ad at tbs lowest priaos,

'

— rZFTh.
,
•

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E¥ 18A

raiFlEK AXE BLOOP HUS

Iyer’s Sarsaparilla

-Tbo productive

Jf. BJtilaBT,

wwIMICw Wi j
BUY YOUR GOODS

ARGE.AXD BEADT1FUCL

BOLTWOOD fc GRANT

J. P. Robebtb, A Co.
fitrummia eampUlnto, and that on* wliirh will
aewnpliah thrir car* inert prove of br.n;en*e
mrriro to thi, Jaros daastif our idBcttd Adtow
ettiens. How completely ti.1* compound will
do it ha* been proven by experiment on may
of ths worst oust to be found of the following
ewpWat*:Beaorett axn SwtoreLOva Coxruuxys,
Eeuttioji* and Eucmnt Dtuusu, Vlcxs*.
Pixrts*, IlLorcur.s, Tviran*. Salt Hit cm,
Bc*u&gt; Head, Srrmu* axu Smtiunc Arnmoxs, Mxr.ccar* t. Djiciss. Dsonr, NtcSALotA os Tic I)u,.-txicnx'-‘x, Dnnir.rrv, Dr*psrna amd Iwomtiux, EsrairntA*, Bo*s
oh Sr. Axthoxy'b Fnut, and indeed the wholo
das* of complaints uhing from Xntsi-rr or
m Moot&gt;.
This compound wiO bo found s grant pro­
moter nF health, wh*n uken in tbe tpring. to
expel the foul huaiur* winch fimter in the
blood at that i rs*on ot th: year. Dy Ute time­
ly txpuliioa of them tnai-.y rankling diaordcre

KSStff4 5FXXX.tttXS£±
Um.1; *g thi*
nr who e'uix»e to invemigate
for tbaw***l«e*.ar* sow of oa« auU on UM* taper
'“Dr Rebeck invitee th* rtlcntiim of lh* rick tu th.

•BIOINAL LETTEBD,

CROCKERY
BOOTS AND SHOES, eta,

ON LOW PRICES
Come and See! I
WE

VKRY

CHEAPEST

HVAE JOST XXCBtVED

with ■***▼*« errtorofy. aad tn a very abort lime.
Ttet after all other lucdieiMa have proved use­
hen, they rrifiev*

LIVER COMPLAINT,

Oamtvenoxaor Ciurucmtox Hau
—On tho “bar” in thia liariior seven 1
sela have been sunk at an outlay of at
•10,000.______________

DRESS GOODS

«ad rrateea tbe health and rtrangth of the (offerer

Maxu« MncBicr.—The old blander
that Mr. Hamux is of African d--&lt;c«nt, la
revived In a recent number uf the Charfoa- '•
ton Marevry in a letter purporting to have 1
come from Portsmouth, N. H., wherein.1
it la positively stated that he ia one-rix-'

RATES.

Chain**, brillirat*. lawn*. Beropro. FRENCH

THE

0k PRODnci
Thana _ __ •. _

th* endoranco of foul e.uptroas and ulecrru*
atra. though whlsh £*j r.xtotn will ttrivu to
xid iteelLnToorruptfcmi, if hot strirtm! w dr
lute through th* littoral channel* of th* bo-ly
by an altorativo tuedicinc. Clennae out it*
vtHatnd bleed wbsncver you find it* fcnpuritic-i
bunting through th* «kin in pimple*, eruption*,
or *orro; clean** it when you find it to ob*txuct*d and duggiah in the vein.; cleanse it
whenever it to foul, and your feeling, wfll tall
ra wima. Even where no particular &lt;L&gt;ord*r
felt, people enjoy bettor lualth, end liro
longer, for draining tho blood. Keep th*
blood hrelt’. v, and all i* well; but with thi*
pabulum of life dtoorderod. there can be no
Luting hc«lth. Sooner or later ront'.thing
nm*t ro wrong, and the great machinery of
life 1* diwnJerta or ovcr-'irown.
Sarsaparilla hi», and d-rterves much, tha
reputatin-i at aaeotnpltohing tlia** end*. Bik
the world hax been egT''&lt;i'&gt;u*ly deceived by
preparation* of It, partly tmeauae the drug
alcae hs* not all tbc ruts* that i» ch'.mrd
for it, but more breauxe many prapsrariont,
preteoding-to be coaeentrairif extroet* of it,
contain but little cf the virtue of fiarospaxilto,
or nny thing else.
During late y*ars the public hare U-en min­
ted by large bottle*, pretending tu give a uuart

amsll men around him will become aud- )
haro been,fraud, upon the rick, for
denlr greater
001 on’’r contain lilt!*, if any, Saranpc! rilli, but often no curative propcrtlea whatev. ■■■■'! 'll
—■---------b er. Hence, bitter and painful di*a?pofcxttr.er.:
Starnflila nr IFinoJa V-rriI , h”
th* «** or the ..rtou. wtracu of
OGTOIUia, Or King's U-Vli, I Sar*.nar01a Which fl^od the market, until th*

Ready

&lt; Srmlrah. Fnlau, OIK Cam.
phene-. Ruwinff FlBtd,

«;

Pay

CLOTHS.

STRIPES,

DIAPER,

TABLE

ms UHR8.

n*aw

BOON.

"VUR-ST
If Ujjy sre srt

GROCERIES!
auch a*
TKA, COFFEE. SUGAR, BPICES. PEPPER,"
1 RUNES. FIGS, RAISINS, CODFISH;

Also, Two Dwelling House,,
(EX’Da'daT n*3a»®nnKB7
Aad UtklRf Extracts,

In the Village of Hasting.
Titles tn all of these, Ixoibfctabls, stid

Terms Easy.

■

SFRP TP THt rSTBllBT.

FF4S8, PENCILS, INKS, PAPER. KNVEL0PE8, CARDS. At, Ac.

f.

€, H1WLET

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

THE

ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS

STOOD THE TEST OF TEARS,

W* would repoctfully announe* to tha eitiiei" of Hoatiap rad vicinity, that we iatend to
,n &lt;&gt;.nr '“Vr
tMrt “ *“i!

EALBUS ia drug*. tuedinnaa, patent medi­
cine*, paint*, oil*, turpentine, boroing fluid.
. are Itquoea. dro-atnffe. urindow.glaaa, putty, win
!aw aaab, croccnea. etationery, and fiuiey article*,
lure ia ^Rowar’a Block."

D

CASE

BROA D

J. F. ROBERTS A CO.

also

CLOTHS, plain aod limey

LOWELL, MAC...
’I “• T
ft Aaona to be the rod of Huu wbo any*, "I I
ttSr ^^*"“1*^**
“P00 , rrIM, *lp«rn«ui«, Uxu.ui.. ,m-j

CASSIMERES. Linen Drilling*, Den

Ims, F.

M. Ctssiinercs, TWEEDS,

It* effect* cwnaacnee by deposition ft&lt;za tin
blood of corrupt orulcerous matter, totafc. Jn

i and every kind of GOODS for Men and

Boj-r* Clothrog which wo offer st

EXCEEDINGLY LOW

CANT BE BEAT

Oorasaovuncnt of Tab!* asd Packet Cutlery,
SILVER SPOOKS, Port Mooai*. IIoop Skirt*,
Yankee Xotiane, aud thing* tn general is foil and
complete.

W©TS &amp; SWDXa,

GROCERIES

Outirtntu, Jamditt,
Mytaia^,
Dy^t^.
F.rytl^Ui. HnuU.U.
PU*. Rhtimaiiua, Enpti-^ end SU&lt;a Z&gt;mro.-*,
ZJwr CempfaZto, Dnpty. TttU^, 7tonor* and
ftoff RAroat, JFb-mi. Gotrf. X/w-w^ M a
Zb.-jur Fill. Mdjht Krifriijth, BM.
They *rv *uyvr.ea»ted. *o that the moat aeaeitiro c» uk« them pteaeaatly. and they ara the
beet apeneat la th* wnrld for ail tbe purpose of a
RmUyphy’^
Prica 25 cento per Tk-s; Fir: boxer for E1.00.

HARD-WARE!
Bweh g awfins we (apply in

AYER’S

Cawptul Extract of Smaparilli,

W* bar* * large aad beautiful variety! fotaCoa
Veata, Panto, Ac., which w* offer at a lew prire
than the uual coot of tbo material. Plena* ex-

PEOPLE,

THINK!

We bare echool book*, all kiudaof blank book*,
Pocket Ledger*. Mrchsniea’ Manna), Arnold'*
writing Fluid, Kot*. Cap, Latter, aad I*gal Pa­
per. and all kind* of atatiooery to great variety.

dta roott e&amp;ctaal remedy wfcidx the medical
•kill of our tfee* can detou for tins ererywtare wronungimd fetal malady. It is comMnsd from the most actin: remedial* that have
beam discovered fcMhx expargatiem of thi. foul
blood, and th* mesa of ths

Or**-, number* of Clergymen. Phv»ie!*a«, State* men, and eminent p*r»on«Km, hve lent lhekr
a*ma» to *ertify the unr-«5”e&gt;.-d tAefulnea* of fom*
rwneie., t.ut our *p*ee here »m net petiuit the
isMrtfoo »f tham. Th* Attest, below nam*d farnl*h rntto our AMSSira.v Ali t x -.r in which they
ar* gwan; mth al*n fun il»,eripLot&gt;» of the *b*re
rotnplrinu. *ud the Ucatment that ibould be fcb

P

and cutlery
Young America Ahead.
The ressons why

BEST GOODS, at th*

a nch eoat of t cry .Ml black hair, which so mou-

DRY GOODS!
thia Matkat. Alao all kind* ol Brown rad White
fiugarv. Syrup, Molaaaea. FUh, Rice. Coffee, choe
'“—’■••to"" i-vi-.ira. * pwikh o*
batoraUm when tbe bmod or cake to
‘btoad; themby prudueiM wbolaem^ei
JreaoUa. Lrtrt partfckofSelemta*i»l
tuned l* rm, rad pa»»e* through the.
hrexd aau iriacuit while bakln^oon* -

FLVID,

A rad have an h*i.d a flirt r*t&lt; aaaortmrat ul
snsLMjz&amp;i t'riujtDjr'jjtz sjvrss.r/T. COfPSS J.YDSBSJTT4X0S
wars, nr-qar otfTR
STLOWLJ FR1C1S
Vj aarortB*at^rFA*ko

th* moat beautiful psticvna iu market,
1 have the great**! variety of
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,LOW OVEN STOVES.
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
Ever ae*n to thia town. Six Plata sad BoxSov

Stacks of

Screw. Hin^i of all kind.''

twitted ImC X bn*. wUh •V-a of
eServtMtag water on the top. When
ycu pu-rt-Mr on« paper you »bo«M

▼EBY LOW FlfilBES,

fell dtrechou* for making hard and eoft
coup. Coaramci* will find thta tl&gt;«
ch^pwt art id* lu r.iorkiit.
Manufactured and for aalo hr
u. r. babbit,

oon GOODS

TTiffrjRAT1

Warranted doable the *irowBth ol

Unusually Low!

Wa tala h&gt; «adaa*a far |»°*
UrX-Port,

lrtr*te«* manto* ;&lt;• to*

New Arrangement

Attorney and Coanariler at Law.
Depot 4*4. Broadway, and *old by eN dralwv
throughout th* world.
Tbc Rcaturariie ia pet up in BottlM e&lt; tii.-rc
rirea. vix • large, medium, and amalt-, the *awll
Imtda R * pint, and retad* for.ae* deltor a beltto;
tho medium l.oid* at leaM twrniy per oenl swr»
in proportion than the isull, retoifefor twe dol­
lar* a battto; the large bold* a ooort. 40 per nul
Tr

THE AMEMICAN

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET

pOrPER, Tin and Sheet Iran W*r&lt; ef *11 kind*
IJ •* hand, or made to ortbn, OBBING OF ALMHKD8 WhiTI.T altowd*d V. EAVE-TROUGH Mid CONDUCTOR
»n »bori nolle*, In use end rtyleto imhetutoiwri
_
- *
WLMICIB ROWIR.
Haaiivg* Febuary Ittb, IMO.
lydO

Low Pressure System
.

SbisESU'jtzx

I have Tveaaunsoded it* see to maoy ef ay frwe*

"*‘to

TIN "WAJEIE;

J

•STACKS OF CB0CKERY,

Ivi

York, rad 114 Marx el Street. SL Loads. M*i
A nd sold bv ail good Uniggtaa and Faacv £
Doaltt. everywhere.
w
toalyl-eoiu

TO HOUSE BUIUDHBS.

ly parotere. by the ta»to of thi* H*l«ratm, that II to enUrriy differaut dluta
lolber aaleratu*.
,
• Il w packed in on* pound paper*—t

VERY CHEAP.

23&amp;T,

nt ihe jaj ib&amp;! white atlradlng the State *ad
-. 0&lt;i*l taw Bef ool of the Stale of New Y-rk.
i r. h*ir, from scaou awktwiwn to roe, ermmeotea falling off very r»p&gt;dlr. *o that le tbe abort
(pace of nx month*, tbc whole
rbol« upper
npj*r part afro*
ef »•
scalp wa* almost cotiroly bereft
bervfi &lt;&gt;t
ul IU
its ewrenax,
cutrnot.
and maeb of Uio renaming
ling portiea*
portion* epoa
«;«a t!»«
tin
Bide* and bsek pert o! u»r• be«d
bv«d rixirtlr
&gt;boriiy efter
krtrr be
b»
came gray. •&gt; that yua will
II not be surprteed
aururtreii w
rtro
bro
I tell you that up*n my rotr.ro
te.ro to tbe
tb« State
state cf
of Indi
Indi-­
ana, my mare casual ■cquuinlancc* were not i &gt;
mnrii st a lossto dlaenrer th* esaae of tbeclMni*
lu ini *ppcer»nee, ** my more inUmate BttjMicleaeta were to roeogniaa me al all.
1 at once made application to lb* moat .killMl
phyticaaa in th* country. but. roeeiriag no aaau-

FBANCIS BOWER

AND
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.

UBMIMO

PA.MEL COOK,
■DrriOE OF THE PEACE, General Land and
Tax Ageal. will attend to the eu I tertian of
itarad *3 cthtr bn«&gt;a«»* p*rtotafagtohiaa*ta
too ia Ooajrc*.-"* block, up MAin.___________

owder Shot, Lead and Cap* far aal* etaap by
J. P. ROBERTS A CO.

Old Fogyism Distanced

,
A. E. BON STEEL,
1HTBICIA5 AND SCROEON. Will practa*
Medieio* ia Hutinji and viexaity.

1* doing lb* largest Hardware bu.lnea* in Halt­
ing* C bernuae ta baa tha
LAROEHTSTOCKofth*

AFTER WHICH, ACT J

B

though abort, it
rod. Feeling an

nr* for pale I
P. &amp;. A CO

^houldtr Braces, a superior artirie |or aato&gt; by

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

BEADT-.VIAI&gt;E CLOTHIMC,

TBS VTBOLZ WOULD VSITZD!

J. P. B. A C.O.

QoaJj.*/. P

Bu*om* and Collar*, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS; al«o Hoaiery. every ity to of Glove* and
Mitt*. Bauuett*, R-bboc*. Dre** Trimming*, etc.

SICK

I Ayer’s. Cherry Pectoral ’SJiy-’
La* w— fnt iroeif wn-b a renown for tho eave of-----

PRICES.

Our auortmcnl of BOOTS A SHOES of all
varieties, tadiea Gaitan, Grata Oritara. Oxford
Tin, Cacka, Ac-,

TV vwa saxu*erne or ma act. UEJ
THE GREAT HEALER OF MARXIST) I 1
■trrtrt’i Swear Ceated JHIs!

W? PARKER,

WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Grororiaa
W and Provtaioa*. Pork, Lard, Bolter, and
al kind* of Produce booght aud told, at bl* "*ld
aland"
-

irbw&amp;kd

TOWEUNG,

and all kinds of domestic goods;

XC,

Call and Settle

; Special attention i .C be paid to COMPOUN D­
I ING rad putting on PEESdRIPTlONK; and any
| oo» ;&gt;nrvbo*iug mediciaoa of ua can rely upon

SIURTINGd,

ED NEB DA

,a,

in u—.

CORD,

W. ImvopHea ofSU EETINO8,

V

•flooaad •aailauboeribora.poraMBa..*! M
Wb*n Mivurod by tba carrier...............J 00
Ta ba paid iavariably in adran**.
MT All kind* of produce take* ia *xehaaga for

FVLL AND COMPLETE.

turpentine and alcohol

jjr FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,ONLY.

Sanr.tr,

A» ■AttDtdB, 8ARBT COVXTT, IpCnidAlL
&lt;?*- faaaarU tary of »&lt;tofi/reta^te*l."

nui'O* *no wroicruB*.

r

’firpnbliran

IB PUBLISHED EVERT

n.« ud nwtt ramplm ••ortnumi of

^s£s2L**i?a.±3"------------BY

PRINTS

C|t
CASK

*c«t aaccivEO

F Aould kv* the food
rj to lheir thrift and
wer will prove profit­
's.
Il h * misuken
•mi htmarnty vhfob
__
wiltwi. with n '—*
Let It not be forguttep tho storms
sad wrly winter are often veri ■ all exposed to them, often I
foondatioo of serious lose to
wool

DRY GOODS!

(from aacwibets of the Medical Frofeuiou. Editor.
«f public joecaal*. well known Morcbant* and

dru&amp;^”rei!!

Wall tp, ceaUouill
SUPERFINE FLOUR fur 20 ehilling* per cwt
tirrra t
awvnw • _
.. ...

BOOK.
REC’PT' BOOK

OLIVER K. EVERT*,
2BHIH Mar bo found in.th. Coart Hon**
3 or al bi* r**id*oca. soar tba JaiL
T PHILLIPS, Uxtrca SucSirr and Jailof.

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1SIEVI2ST8,

TERMS, «l,eS, DST ATJ-VATTCTB.

FROFHIBTOS.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1861
fastings’ JJusintss ^Jirrrtera-

©rijisal |ortrj.

NO. 41

€joirt ^istdlatti.
New York,

wm tmnab ▲ wm

on as heretofore, 1 will taka royufant be rood vonr reaah ”

an to the Border State Cuoventfc
nfler th* first thing to-morrow, a
States.

The Kwg of Terrors, ride* on hucb;
And be. and all bis boeU sboelMl
Bit awful coming. Naw they rush
With rv^leni speed anseng tb« rasfes;
And nt the mouths W enfant* bawl.

FALL AND WINTER
WBARE

NOW

ON

HAND

Tba urging and tie rwhiug aback.
And foal bow baJplaa u tbair »Uie,
When Dsalb gives o'er relenting. Ab I
That Death come, wtlb a wind, ud that
Il ten ten with the eound of Ha
Asaaalt and (lego upon tba outer wait
And wall they know-wbo does aoibaovf
That he who Uta upon that bed.

with oue of the LARGEST and
BEST Assortments

of

DRY GOODS 1 !

The melting form no more retains

HOLESALE an4 ratail drular in Grocsriaa
Fork, Lard, Buttar. and

W and 1‘roviaiona

malter ended by poor Gny being oltiig
ed to keep the term and pay the costs.—
Terrible was the blow, bul be lived thro’
it; and five years alierwards, when the
Ohio and M testaaippi road passed through
the same form, and Ml up n station exact­
ly in lhe centre, be found himself a rich

GROCERIES

man.
||e sold town lots at high figures, sent
Tommy to Jacksonville, to be educated,
and daughter fiuean to Monticello. He
drewed himself in broadcloth—wore kid

J?
A* J7 f? T* I
AV 1/ V XV Sil XV M .

,
A. E. BON.MTEEL,
HTBICIAN ANDSVROEON. Will practics
DANIEL COOK,
D1TICE OF THE PEACE, Genera) Land and |

?OQT8,

Whichfaiatory will gladly grasp.

8fOE8

| Ever shown in this' Market, whieh we
gre prepared to sell al a small

JOHN ROBERTS,

NEW YORK COSTS.

JI. P. CHERRY,
•Dlrvit
1 .•
kskept

And ecjruinghiogi, oad mighty mea,

Please girt aa a

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

ilia teatiles; marchet. wbssla. and pawn
Hia armies mnltltudiaeua.
While thaedanng cannon ahoka the aartb.

Michigan.
ISAAC

C

MOTT,

Farlieolar

Is now receiving from Now York and
Boston, his fail stack of

Groceries! !
Constating in part of

New Orleans, Muscovado. Coffer,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­

DANIEL STRIKER,
10CNTY CLERK. Notary Public, tad Genvtsl

OLIVER E. EVERTB,

। self clpcted end making tews for his counteymen at the capital of the Fraire state.
So much In explanation.
j Tom came home from Jacksonville with
ebeepskin properly tied with blue ribbon,
dressed superbly, had the best “turn out"
in town, wore s tremendous pair of whis­
kers, and of courr* Kitty Logan felt fial-

take her out riding. Miaa Susan Gray
took a little pains to find out that Kitty
was diatantly related to the Summers and
Lincolns of Masiachuseita, but somehow
rhe did not learn tho important fact that
Kitty had worked at straw brriding in
the town ef Foxboro’ until sbe had earned
money enough to educate herself.
“Where there’* a will thero’a a w*y,"
said Kitty, “and 1 know I can ‘paddle my
own canoe* out West, where they say
nothing te wanting hut the power to do
and the will to put that power in motion."

Bo bidding her 'few friends good bye,
for she was an orphan, she donned tho
prettiest little straw hat which her own
pretty fingers bad plaited, sewed and
pressed, and trimmed with peat drab rib­
bon with blue edm, which corresponded
exactly with her drab traveling dress and
cape- and matched her to a **T." Thus
sbe started off for Illinois, where a friend

J. M. NEVINS,
iblic, and Tax axont.

Kitty Logan, lhe young school ma’am,
who had agreed to take the village school
Io the township of Nile*, where the big
boys riways turned the master out of
doo-s cn Christmas, or made ibern treat.
Tom Gray had a rich father, a hard-work­
ing mother, and one proud sister, and be
could afford to be laxy. Mr. Gray, the
eldar, earnt West in vert early time*,
located ecar the town of Niles, lived in a
log cabin tap years, ebook bimerif out of
joint with lb* ague, taort it ouk” and
never had it afterwards. But a poor
neighbor who had a large farm a mile
from Mr. Gray, could not wear it out;
hh wife died, his children suffered, be of­
fered bis form very cheap, and Gray
bought him out, promising to pay for it,

thought the ecbool could be procured.—

gars.
M«'lasses and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java CofTe,
Btune, W(widen, and Willow Ware,

Soaps, Saleratus, Cassia, Pepper and
Spire.

out the directors and

B. N- 8IIJELDON,
COUNIT TREASCRKR. OfSc. in lb* Court Ever offered in Battle Creek, all of which

main man, looked as if the little blue3ed tnyux, with her may lipa, halfineulthte dignity to come ofiering herarif to
teach school In that neighborhood. But,

EGISTER OF DEEDS. «ud Notary FoMle.
Office in the Court Uoum. and open al all

Hoom.

will be sold al prices that cannot fail to
suit purchasers.
Partienter attention paid to filling or­
ders friun Hastings and vicinity, and

HARMON SMITH,

ISAAC C.

fniRCurr court couissionekahstsv*
kJ Canaaellor A Wieiltt, in oil ihc Court, sf
tiu State, n«tin«. Mich. Also, Nstary FiABe.

such a pretty hand— which

which baa been her talisman through life:
"TKat tehei* Uurt’i a will iktn't a waf” doors to-day. Wright, of Ohio, is tem­
porary chairman.
All the States that
of tbeir neighbors, wbq bad. grown trad
Djmxstic Disctpuub a tub Exouan
denly rich. Ono day as ibev were riding Rotax Family.—Two of the little Eng
by a misereHe locking tend, is the sri&gt;- liah Prioeease* ooc* went into a room
&gt;1 ad m.Mh. Elm, M. r»n,
erbe, with broken windows and doors off where a servant was polishing a stove­
seated.
hinges, a mud bote near and the pigs look­ grate, and intisted-on ‘helping’ her. AfA motion to admit the preen was tabled.
ing through the door at a besotted man,
A Committee on Percnanegl prganteftas if they sympathized with and had a they prii
woman*a fact instead of tion were appointed.
fdlow-fedmg for him in hta degradation,
The Oonver.Uon adjoumed^n] to-mor­
Mr. Thomas Rrsy said to hie wife—
row noon.
-How would you like to live in such a leave the apartment without encounter­
John Tyler will probably be permplace as that, my drer?"
ing Prince Albert. He was astonished nent President.
“Not at all, of course," was th* reply.
to see so dirty an object emerging from

Bril, was, three years ago, to all appear­
ances, aa well off as you are to-day; but
her husband speculated high, lost, took to
drink ead there sbe ie!"
“I can't help that," answered Kitty—
“no drunkard can put me into such a place
as that"
“Don’t be too euro deary," said Thom­
as Gray.
‘•Sure?" re'uroed Kitty with spirit, “1
am just so sure as thia, there is no man
living whose fortunes l would follow
down aa )uw as that."
‘ What would yon do; pray let as know
tho secret?”
“One thing I would *of da," answered
the young matron promptly. “1 would
not be a drunkard’s wife."
“How-would you help yourself?"
“Where there’s a will there’s a way;"
said KiUy; “but don’t let us talk of that;
surely, 1 shall never have a drunken bus
band," and with a deep shade w over her
brow, that camo like a presentiment of
evil the ride wm continued in silence.

Gray gre&lt;

GENUINE

FAMILY

permanent President of the Pence Con­
gress. On taking the ehnir.be delivered
Her Majesty soegbt out the woman, made an address which it eu logteed by thcee
her daughters ssk her pardon, and sent who heard it as highly patriotic Rod 90*.
them at once to the nearest millinery and
drew establishment, to purchase a corn­
convcraatinnal remarka.
lieu qf the dress they had soiled upon her.
Tho articles were purchased with their te here opposing the warehouse peopotod
own money, and consequently their sup­ in the new tariff bill.
&gt;
ply of that-useful com modify was curtail­
Mr. Bouiigny Is the only member from
ed materially; but this they said they
didu't care for in the Icnsl—in fact it part In tho nrooceriinge.
rather pleased them '.hnn olherwise-it was
The Tellers to miir

they didn't like.

“And not

coming from a slave
&gt; It to myself, I owe it

our British

House.
Severd Alabama p«*trassicaq deeling
to render’ acwnnta, say ing ti|qy W»il thn
action of their Statc.
Additiimnl evidence rontimm to W
received of the rintatinu of private UM ran
pondence in the South.
’
The court of inquiry to investigate the
aurrenier nf tho Pensacola Cgvy yard,,
meets Friday.
.
- .
. . - ■

capital. Gov. Hick* was er.mmoned a
few dare ago. and will probably be e«amined on Thursday.
Commander Walker te 'to be. coutk
martialed for bringing the

young girls of Nilea bow to paint, and
then fitted up a eteas of earnest boys In
s’.! tution upon ths continent of America,
Latin for college—all in her pretty cot­ I stn, for one, unwilling that the posteri­
tage. adding dollar to dollar, like a wise ty of Oatlfbrnia and New Ncxico shall re­ ss ordered.
little wife. Then in ths long evenings.
Secretary Black was rziminate^tofov
ta suereeror to Judge Daniels, and John.
iaana of those territories choose to estab­ Pettit as Districi Jbdge rrf Kansas.
fingers grarped a good atari pen, and lish slavery, 1'am for admitting them
with such provisions In their couilitu lions;
but then, it will be their own work, and
Jt is a romemhjl smgular lMt,»yati&gt;e
journals.
rbiluddphta J¥&lt;m. tty 0»s i^iea s**ms
To make a long story short, the crisis
nl'57 found Mr. Thomas Gray and bis constitutions allcrwing the kistitution of have been cherished tn. many quarters,
father, the elder Gray, exactly under it. slavery to exist among them."—Speteh in tfiat JVashington will be made lbs capita)
of asoutberu confederacy. SU Resiifityl
and down tboy went, so low that old Bil­ tkt Senate, Jan. 29. 1850.
Tyler is reported to have often aMiMWW,
ly Fitch, the drayman, declared he oould

morning.
The terrible suicide happened on the
very morning when both families were

•aid ta ker, with a thick tongue, “ye
got to come to it, Kitty, after al),

husband followed.

H. BROWN,

bis rooms, and indignantly inquired the
meaning of it. The rervaul reluctantly
told him; it soon reached the ears of the
—“ ’ *
seen crossing the
court, leadi

dtitlion of i

a -winning wav," they egrwd to hire her. hovwte." ,
To the aatoeiehment of everybody—
Kitty made no reply,
Christmas and New-Year too, went by, lute Will want on her
and the mistress, instead of bring shut out

MOTT,

public.
A committee areh^w of secMalootete
from marytend. to protest against tba
admission of delegates fmm that State.

wd little Kitty
beat She did

drunk, *o stupid “be didn't get home ’tiU

DfVgB, Faints, Oils, Burning Flu­
id, and Camphene.

R

ing is former position. Miae Busan ta a
wisar and better woman than before th*
fall. The aged mother is only sorrowful to be admitted until a vote of lbs «that the dead man cannot return and se* ventfon ha. been taken on the question
of admission after the organixatkm. The
Virginia delrga'ee are desirous that tba
-ily.

as wall u to relate a fact.
Mr. Thomas Gray opened bl
Niles, and supposed, of eotjre

not find enough left to pay him for haul­
ing the goods to the auction rooms.—
tlie gold pieces tideway in that private Town lota, big bonsea and all went to
pocket of ber’e, for a look once more at gethcr. and Mr. Gray, th* elder, was
the rough rocks and swampy hollow over­ found one morning in October ’57, suspen­
shaded by thin evergreens, that surround­ ded from a beam io bis owafoam—nt the
ed her native borne. She would have end of his wife's patent clothes line; and
hounded with icy al the round of the old on that evontful morning. Thomas Gray,
jr., by stretched bis whole length upon
the counter of a lager beer saloon, if not

T PHILLIPS, Uxaca Baaatrr and Jailef.

Iflhta

Wail, Tommy

relation; and about congeniality and all
that sort of thing. But does not nature
ty, and it ie supposed she fell deeply in
always work by ooutrastl If tbara is any
love with him; and they were married—
excess in om place, ie there not sure to
now we have really begun our talc, wMcb
be a want in another? Extreme* meet
we are not writing merely to tell a Jove
—and so they did when Tom Gray, the

A year or so afterwards, discouraged
with hie crops and the inability to pay ft*r

MILLINERY

W1L1.1A.1I BURGHER,
DSTICE Or THE PEACE. Attorney and

a great thing in a family.

UQUQKS.

ibis in discussions in reference to tbe pres­
ent diffculty. And ringularly enough. In,
On this, lhe &lt;th day of February, •ev­ a note to n sermon delivered by Bev.
enly eight years nep, lhe seven year’s Geornr Duffield, Jr., of this city, on fbe
war between England and her .revolted late fast ctajfa we find the following styeAmerican colonies terminated, and thee«- inept;
‘ .
istei&gt;c*ofthe United Blates *s a nation
On Urie, lh»4ih day of February, 1861
th© delegates from the Coll on States tpeet
at Montgomery, for the purpose of des­
troying the glorious fthric reared during

the tele Colonel Denton^ bo said tn a Ate
political friend then on a visit to W|

-Yoorg w.» ,o« !»„•»
1141 qrp.itou, &lt;V«
C.

pie of the United State*, I "OPPO
■ Uniled 3&lt;ato«I No sir, no I The
down their lives for tbeir country. They
for the Sotritsax Cox»«DBSArir,
meet to overturn the Temple of Liberty,
has been plotting tor the test fiv
and erect a hideous structure, wherein to
twenty years, and which I gresti;
th* nation will not waks up to dh
until it ia too latb.’ Rcmamberie
the Northern and border states aswrobie
words of tbe dying Benton, we w*s
in Washington, to devise means wbetehy
sur;»risad to bear Senator Iverson d
tba Union may be preserved, end the
present bittar d'ifleretteea adjusted. May in bis pta, I see t\o rwuma why.?
ington city shril not b* continue
the Man be propitious!
capital of a Southern C-mfederscy.
In the ancient calender of Hesiod, tkte
buildings arc rrtaffy to our haWdsT-Tl
- 6f Dtc. II,
N&lt;y 10 hear Mr, U
repairing of ships; fad Ait i
troeM*."- Ovrieorf Herald.
potion for thirty yearri’

•very window

town. bed beaded
surprise party te the
evening, and almost filled Miss Jx'gan’a

little

room at Parson Brown’e, ,*ilh
-T F»d -III.
“Where there a a will tberah a way.”
said Kittv. “I knew, Mr. Smith, that I
■
_____ _ ___ 11___ .1—

AfANTFACTCEER of and d'alrr in faraUnn-.
Hl A gu.-d caurtmeet alwa™ on Land. Row-

OLD MOREHOUSE BITTERS.

BIEgagjftESE^

cleanly old man, neither smoking &lt;
chewing. from the foot tktaX U» firii

vomited hirnoelf to death.

,a a^ferior matheoia-

___

said Kitty, grasvly--! had anttaipated
uf railroads had been brought mnet into trooMe, and wrthfoe wumey 1 bad been
town. “I can almuet wish I was a big layhtg ap for a few yWars, 1 have Ixw
able, by the kind mrietane* of ssf hmiwnd's partner, to *acxir* this in my own
r.MSC.a.'d make It a comfortable home
far my Valter bod state fr, ttow it remain.

No doctrine i« g»md fir anything that

body who

which shall spring np and bear abundant

inr built i

A rroDLEvrtLM Exca*i
aVL porvrments have render

a™,

fry?)

iMNai fort In the
te?1
inw4 to Ijai
&gt;rd.*' •
-

fence he
tnedwoa.

�. C1UNCERY "ORDER:
BaWUOM

REPUBLICAN BANNER,

Washington, Feb. 7.

XT A C*&gt;1 iTTkT/Xa.

“

•tlTK OF MICllKi AX ib.:C.rreit Cosn L

behind ma Satan, and to the goo-1, thou

THOUGHTS.

.. -

that rem be made. It h- j af. Byny, ®n Uw MneotcMtb day «( Jmreaiy
act of Psre Saresjwrilla. ■ n:T 13.117 Tre*cut, Om. LOUIS S IA) VHg/
—' ■—r ~

‘‘Ti-rscy. w hlrti lAs colfrfljpic hat! presented

BAJ

th. C
- mew BX vm.R0 Of lltohlR.. i. ,x
ei

„ ______________

Smatb.—Mr. 7'hompoon proeented
if v Jful pe titions irt fhror of flip Criftcu-■»—Mfr-f

-------

■.yoctiraill glitrdla

Wednesday Mnrnlngj.Fe*.
, 9HM
Republican Slate Convention.

place •&lt; th* Dm. Haadolph

! power with you, moving you to some

Manning, whoa* i w"teb moves the

surrounding wheels?

rriudy b wanted by tbo» who suff.-r from,:

JJ wibfertotity sapwru

«. IU. Coort,

§«*n8s*£^es

which ever whispers to all that evororaioHastings, Feb. 11, 1861.

KepublicaB Cancna.

the people; as shown by the vote", at.to
WrenrtfeHii’n'. hot the rcsdlotfotrt’ sent
WreWb.nl through to.Senate of Naw
'Jersey wl»c&lt;&gt; four members «to sick.

‘ H«r deleft* to tl»« appro.
SyToavrntloo. Ity srder of ibe eomn

tatrag-

tiled la Uh* c***e. lie taken a* «oel&lt;-.*«d L» iJ

r AffrpiGttACesutyCtavMtica, tsWuroate
prdpfttitltms. lie said,be was willing to ftirve *h-f»ire to the State Jwflefa! CeuvretiM
do Ml In Ms power' id ‘(‘unmvsk, tait not al t.aBMSg &lt;M Mre tethlna*.. wUi b* bite al llSa•WSatsHae.n* isth AarefFebreary fell,
hlfything sriiich was nut allowed by^ffcr
'.CufiafitiHiCHi, wbkb says that Congress
mny propiKc amendments to be submit,
ti-d V. the States, and further, if State*
uapU-d umeedmentx, let them ®iy ao’by
4 ’yn lent loti, and Congress must agree.
. Mr. tSrffifnh prctytittW a petition
, FoarrioK
, r,.
the
oe shchioav.

j
-biltv' riftrft’my " Wiling rtan
' T ..
, b, ■
• &gt; ri ­
|shall *4 at to tollU. fi*fl KpS’
soa bo.right Ui:d cOuuselltT.

whcacx er

f pfrarore go,
h yfeMf non be'totJ et^i Or' a rj^lt cjeljc plu^ell 'ijptW—

ElLK,'^
a

after,! u&gt;oe

— _ __________________

NM9KIC taX*

lhe &lt;|u&lt;-*tiuii ourthWJcpfo'l of ’be cun&gt;-.|
mlttk-e of thirty thro*, tn sec what ihft
Peace Coufcaame. do iasfimtaicuiitimc. || lot
The rcigr itliourt’-C.uninudore lujru-fi *•

°[

litoon.
This compound will be found a great pro­
moter of btnlth, when taken in to *pring. to
tub

bo held 1? Lansing, oa to '20th

,.»n for lhe purpose of nominal

ipped in tire bud. Multitude* can. by . Wjk iwapV .Aao» b&lt;ure the tisw prvmibAf i»
d of this remedy, spare thcm*clvts from aa&gt;d oidrfjfvrbl* appyaranre.
the cadarsncc of foul eruption* and ukcrou* | J*a*s A. 0rwer*lipliWtM,fcr tonjAaiiMat*»ort-i, through which the nrstem will amve to
.A tm* G®py afi lbs ov.^nai OHw a®
rid iteclf of eorrwptiaaa. if wot sukted to d&lt;
1J
u, »pcu Cvi.rt lb. si. 4ay
senrtmenl vrftieh
wa» wigrawii
signed by 5,000 citiwn* of I’Wtnaelphin, I
We have no particular praise or blame sentiment
which 1 -Wish
widi was
ci
thi* through the natural channel* of the body
------ —— • 11
Inpr-Ktaw. prataUy, Stf.OOOdr 40,000 I f tl;0
■j HMiu'in ntua- wo Ac taart'
e, ■&gt; Un
-- nt every yovtii of ttur
’Hit* Governor htre hron-d an’Mdar'for
AU eat—D. SrJlfKKB.
by
aa
alteraure
medicate.
Cleanse
out
tlw
gwtion.
taM
with
an
icgR
,
poi^
aipl
q^tQanJ
vitiated
bkxxl
whenever
you
find
it*
impurities
'a
rigid
*hifWrV«.fti!rtfft!kwy'c&lt;Wh|rtWa,i
I “* «•
1; buritiiiR through the akin in pimples, eruption*,
" J called Peace
Convention,*
hhte
swcaibled
first and PleAsura titer- More frcftftrni1dnlh. tm'!i tte rirtgf&gt;^-rffji-&gt;
’. mts*a"0 rarae
7
n------ &gt;'■
--------- -n-t--------------xi-J point,: Duly s™.
• .. The r™jem
President**
mine on.'
tn
..u(uut,.,
। or sore*; clean*® it when you C-id it i* obMORTGAGE .SALE,
said • MS
at Washington
on iiro
the Mlb mat.
Inst, 'frits
IloW oftidikaveourtowlsthud- •rfalfon f-r nctirPSfrrire.
frarfully toa| wIcm ,aIM4M ta,i*. tiu»W re-kd
vtim : clean** it
■ '
rcpl'p. I*’ Johnson. Ire Smu
&gt;&gt; uaiiurg*uu cm
f IIW rersAlA
'
.Vv. Y
F. L:7.
the
first sjieeth
...~ cnect
.w... of
... Ji.hnlton'H
».-....u»... ......
-|.^&lt;... litdica-'l Cvnrcnlivu,
Cenvcniivu, it's
i&lt; '» MvU,kpo*D».&lt;M
ayu(ku9wn, was Called
csiird . dertd to see ybung men of nobk ipind*
rsiigeiuesW'iffndHtWtv.Ssd llrercoWrushtts. &gt;11* I
t^d him to ,L&lt; in.lhvpr ^
' roiu-cion.
oerriim,' smFIt
ijd It J-.iL
i^to i«sla»oa*
...... .•~J’ .'.rVi^.
ofViiginid, ..
and
a r...
fi&gt;c .k_
to ' Mjuandcriijg time as though, tic had on
ptAsud through:
■
,
i,
■ .
. - J
airiro mMuuca oi. » rrpima, a no tor rec
on ruolu lo Washington, loucL dka ^niUif.waa
wa* U
urn
‘O lute
W uow
now to dchy
deny It. Ibr SenaSena-; _____ _ ___
,
■ . g.
_ ..
in
. ,,.
r., .
. r
.
|o
. vmniit. . u.
longer, for GltBMaf-IMrHlM
VrCwo Tennerae. ean.pWneO ttal Ma | “PW 0“*“. •* *5^0 w "» ***» eternity of it; to sec a young lady who her of the peace omwcfU^n. ,. *■»&gt;&lt;?
biui.i! beslthr, and all i« well; tn
ahd tWddiVwubHM 4e&gt;Mre«le many umM atiU, pabulum of lifo diaordereU, there
sreat argument Lid been nnanswered^bt. States a conaewion. fbcre Isno dodging would rather count the flounces on toil­
Abiirtgoincry, Fel* 7. i, ■
lasting hwlth. Soowr or later
IkM*
w, OVigfalf) hod nut heard any gretrt ar- this inference ;.ft was lo &lt;4Tcr concession.* dress* meeattec with an eye of pfrasurc
.Cr.ujpTM ha» received .in vfljehrt ebpymust ro wrong and the great mschmrry of aud tfiZe
fe Liber F. &lt; f Jlwt.
foment.
Wigfill argued ngainat reier- ’
States now in reb^Bon to tire laws tbc clwmtcnT.ee of toir voljuninou* Vi
nwoonv,. ap
Xue u di&gt;&lt;wder.--d or overthrown.
W the ™
set’ VI
pt .Afabanin,
npnroprfaHflg
, and any atterhpts •*.
tn enforce *■
laws
“ * puj authority of,U®T’uited States. Al-: skirta,'sp«Mt circular gdd ou ddiente An- half a million dollars for to
with coercion and war.
IL-said Helper
ary *i .tem. arMSMg ihelirM'.towrtfaa. Mpmuimi;
gers,
admire
a
tovu
of
a
boiutet,
and
a
[
th*
.ProrikioMl
Government
tried
h&gt;
w o notsx. rinnderous again,! tlw south m l'raPl “»
WWlUfa
H
, is fcrt.all i&amp;*amiieBtBn&gt;l«ycntlah*aflheiv*
ttaunnd.ltar tlfegr rq««il; HJtaltat. Ij*g?.egy,'
d!"*
'; tMn, it will ilffjTmJr ptavenl any ite’ctertMtl &lt;®r
Atatimdnta littered Ky Southern Senators none tiw las* npj«rent. No compromise
/ 1
■ ir
\ t
rt k ho’,r5- w!fh &gt;uv&lt;h tmn-nmitv of
0-e. faflAwtnt; upfln i-h«i»ge of eHnrte suit :
, 11 .^ur
**.jurn-r.
‘ ’ “ r ' rufod.
*
’
AVjgfiil! said the south bad no desire tn fit proposedntx»e Is expected ; none 1* In preference tto ‘burning
nlifch
*hen 1hc
1U. tynL'titulfno
OWMitulfon of the&gt;cc all trav.ta* abosM bare a bottlt
thc* 1&gt;M&amp;
l'Mted I I
Intended to lire Un^cr : needed. Il 1-1rimulv a demand for eon» sub aliSV-ai SA., leas-*' ^1
J
ought to shine• liko
like *tn*a
stars &lt;if
of to
the fir.*
first mm.
mug States ___
wot&lt;.l
Ad...
prod,with
r&gt;mc twMititeTS iti !
x ralliuL B* 11 Mrlcst* cu.-tl*a*&gt;'-Mch •• Govcriimtnf as it saw fit
Sis,
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g.
. c. .
S.a.« tad ravatad ita traata e,IW tta I** ‘“n
U’*1 b“'“ ■" mlsdc, ahcdtfing a radiance of liRlit to relathm m' frs&lt;- trdde with all tip; world. ‘ ‘!“U'' » IU.dtgrMirft onpin*. it »h«-uH be
^ta«e uaiku.
Atljvt.r:;.
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Itomorrow.
C..o»Hi.n:nn, lhm,El, ttar wight ba will- *“«•
i» retaHtat. aa th. oaly chert mankind, or aiding lhe needy and
__ I. - __
-I- t.
II claimed
I * _ -'I that all
2. -I* .. ''bfeing permitted
■ I. ■ a.l ...
• ing to make
anolhi
lie
u
Naw I - &lt; x’ci.. .s
altenwftk-?-ft&gt;r
tn aaaa
e.wr- huljfless oho—utTdlhg* n-'n-jw joy tut tolr
prv»i«€* «u
rhe South faJ rm'ne of wealth in.gotton, ciso their ci'-ristitutiunal rights in lhe nd- ineager stock of happinc»j&gt;. ilo'4. would
A dcagatdh from WgsLItigtmi Mrs ibri
wrtire^rteSv" ‘ ‘sr**10'**1**^ **“ d'-bl «!&gt;•• srt uu;;*i&lt;J ea *rt
and pi^tored the destruction of Northern tnityslraiiui.
it__
gladd«n to heart,
if sodi. would ctMpti
to govanuncnL
.
. re rumored tiiat Senators .h hnsouMmd Wignil*, but often no curative
. -t (L« dal. oftMs MtWi'with (U.rn*.
tfwuJicrcc if the port* South arc blocka
foWaeo tarrtiAgh^-prcihrMaariesaur Ado.
I^*ppo.itnrent t
,nid
wi0( ,w -Ur.
Virgin*1* La* not asked for this Cuuvon- [ for doty, and haring found in what it eondefl.
A vessel would be fired Into If II
»f; ahsodliMl nasarst loadtngiaaocadouista
ipaca ■ monramrvww vnorvinvinm; &lt;rw. —« ....
_ T taft .
t
a
I 11
*1 f
niottggfc; lu»t j U
(ton, in the • capacity of a mediator, but j sisted, go earnestly forward in the perforraryied the flag of SiLStates into a port
an- auriftatfog h dmfcotsinnkNi upon tia? MM Ibr -hrnW Bamid with perfect mm anil । Ba&lt;*«^an"* wta .&gt; Sood thv rauk-t, usrtfl tho |
A|, jt&lt;-,K«rtaiu pivre vr patrol of I.**J.
w bfre they have plucked vtiirs fropj ite
ns a dictator to to North. True, the I rqancc of to same. They do greatly cri-, Tehatmteitdc UrtieH rrttr.-upun winch •afetr. J«-&lt;w ir Lit rr’'atavliu
name itaelf li jiully dc*p(«-d. and luu become Irin* Mid Ur.aj ja to c«*l&lt; &lt;4 i’*rry tad Sut*
to rpn w&lt;- tynonnuou* with impo*ltio:i and cheat. Still | jd
*adde*eriLe«&gt; *» the ea*l Uaif a&lt; t**
' The Suitf-ct was postponed until Mon- General Assembly of Virginia anys U»: w*» listen to to syren voice of pleasure, Senator IhTjaatin mtd other* clian ’-to a*«vAnd
'
appeal tu detect
er drelhtr not e*li of we call thia compound Sareajmrilla. and intend
' * A*
‘ ‘ ‘ "
^'iajourwJ.
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue th*
iho North, if &gt;ou mill incorporate to , thinking to find a happmesa o3n»pl*te — bare a Hen uitdur certain preumded r*'ir da ; An*** i»uH it b« tea tote.&lt;&gt;i»t also vonr
MOV art batort*'.* white to farwer. teas falre BJtne |rom to , load of obloquv which re*ts
■
Breckenridge Slave Coda is to the Cousti j They toy never know the j&lt;»y—the com- grmitx.
d* jewy nnre, jjmm dawn Is - Pupon it. And w* think wc hare pound for
■WiudibigtiNi. Feb. 8.
tution, then we will take sides whh you , plcte Tolncss of joy—which the soul fi-cls |
C&lt;d. UttYno and’Ui.'ftt injll left this
Washington, Feb. 7.
Usgfag.
■urnl ^fc**wre* .teat W H srere oM for tot ttwv ' b7
orduxary tun of the duea»e* it p *nttoas against tiic Cotlon State conspirators. I which ia ever true to duty. Duty rings-’
JAMES A. KVKEZET,
morning thr' C*tiirfe*fr ti.
TIn-v catm !tc &lt;mU snurt te th* &gt;mom dro-t.«*rd pteh until |. r» to ettr. In crd -r t« secure tor rteupkte
-. JfaM»8^-,Thc galleries of the I}wu»c
That wo rany not bo accused of rui»- | like the &lt; ■• ’ ■ f n
!
. . t-p iu to here ti^ctk'r by ngrecment. anfl' tm rc- !&lt;■&gt; latr utorty; to kU-d felL D u tbc motor i* eradication from to systcvi. the rerurdy should
pd*J, December 31, 1*A
were densely orotrded to-day.
Among
“
d4
«
ta
“
representation mi the point, as to what1 Lands of td skilful player, npon the car ofil Tuft*.
the bottle.
Ihbwol, «nH It tar mra«»'re of ra'atu- L
allb.bljcj.nirs to.tta point MH sn fW.ftBoofh Jte'fcunitawAtaedtel
Virginia demands, we give the precise ' ’*•" ■n,',
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*•!«•«•»• "C -~«-i
MORTGAGE SALE
I:Io.-I l-MostatarM-to re««&lt;V
ton'd
nawcrbemUng of a cannnnn startled al­
bli» tta tail tJUu.lik? tta,ruu» bitJ :
br^'.J^. *teay
* naJiAdTn finis r.f need 0. J/wOt
language
used
In
reference
to
this
point
most' every body. Tlw memlicrs rushed
Proprietor, &lt;l« vrod;1*»t. Nuw-Tork. and
•ft
otto muut'laui, exulting m a feeling tiiat'
e
~
Ao &lt;heie feeb, an J lk&gt; bulks hastily left
it were cicr buaven to enjey. Dittv f'oav!
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°r-t&lt;OB*’“’y. to ».
Jhcjplhariua. 'ilw .Speaker quieted tboir
Rctolral, Tiiat in the opinion of the
‘"I.
LT" Pr~“^
.tduutm cvuoli and »t»t
fears by say inn Ilia’, something had fallen Genefal Assembly of Virginia, the prop- O»t .(K, tta btaft, lita tU.»*n A’, ■
the B:»t &lt;Lui4JoJ', A. 11.
SttMuk Wl..tat 0. itat trart, |
“ “•*’*• r*
, ,. , .
—
**• wvn ror iu*ti reea a m«wn rvr the cure or
&lt;4 thvNou. It- was SHberqncmly hpnd ostlkma cmibnuvd In tho resohition. pro of
henu.d.rurjus; A. d
IO A Al L. Al O1 i ,
arcry variety of Throat art Lung Compltiat. that
thdt the wind had blown d&gt;*u o a sumll seated to to Senate of to United'State* tiiat Jmw chosen it as to govecning prim '
5 " ’.'1 ,
"ca8,‘&gt;
8r™ New Y...1 tad'
by the lion. J. J. Crittenden, so modified
it I.-. ...ta
..ir.
Boston, his fall
s 7n»e report &lt;N the consmUtce of 33 was aa that the first*art?clc "proposed as an .ru .*
rug.
tbayantal
nttaeu.
tta
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HU
|
.lUpwtuMirt.
Wcta.m.
„.d
taken up.
amendment'th1 the'CuWUtblion of the
. - ‘-Mr. Corwin - said l&lt;e would mme to United State* shall apply to sil to terri-1 soldier. Pprcivol says of Genins, what i Potter, to represent, tot State in the
do ta Uuu rtliaf aU U Bm cvw beca bwid to te.
tort to tobale a week frum Friday.
lory of to T-nited States now held or J would say of dntv:
■ WsahimrUui aW*mm1L&gt;h
Mr. Davis, at Md„ took to ft&amp;r. lie
’Tbincs/.’iig in prt of
hereafter axxjuirsd south of latitudo Bl’&gt;
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&gt;.
Now Orluant, Feb. 7.
a4id-«ixtkates had rebelk-d against the degrees and 80 minutes, aad provide that
A motion was htfrododr! in to
’
slavery of lhe African n»ec toll i&gt;c cf
reotion War Mntrlte all States
ChtsMO, ’Powdered and Granulated Sa- . CaUiroWM, JusiJire,
DfttMrnt. Fbnf KfOMOcl
fectnally protected as property therein
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the New Enpfand to join the StaJto^ u'dra.
toidtiog to hstintwl flag.
Ho referred during to cootluuanaa of tho territorial
Coriledcnicy. It was ordered tn'Hb pno- j
M -la*** ind Srnipv,
to to supply of arras by 8 Cabinet min­ government, and the fourth articlu shall
ted, and made the sncclal order fur SsturGreen and Black Tras,
ister to those about to mnko war; to secure to the owners of the slaves the
day.
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RiOj’Ccyh'U/itbd Jatn C&lt; ir.
Akdnnliaaioncrs waadcrina from one tote right of trensis with tbeir slaves between
SO?
Wliat, a beautiful iDvatraGou of being
At to request of the Convention, CvL |
Stnii.-, Wooden, and W'/bnv W
t»-another, organizing anollwr partol to nix! through the nutrtlavelioMiog State*
Cigurs, Tobacco, and Snul^
eefieme of robdiien. We bare sfcrn tin imd tefritnriesf'constitute the basis of Uuo to duty we Imro in the joulhfl)! lector Hitch reported fully in regard to
heir* (owavLip «-( A*.»»
toaily pbyw.
tho
New
Orleans
Customs,
and
also
the
I
Salt
and
Water
Itimc,
ef Nteblrau.
•Pvceidrot neglecting- tho » nnnt&gt;gs of the such a0 adjustment ef the unhappy con­
Frit® W esntt r*w lot; Tfrt boxes for S10A tv * Barry at; J
Thflrd. Jaire.ry !C. l-i.
_
;
Suapa, Sdemtus, Cassia, Pepper and
first military officer of to- age. uHow mg troversy which now divMe* to Slate* of upon the We of a tnld shift patr, the Creden­ States’ nival cnpoalty.
TbeU. 8. reyrtnib cutters McCIellaod i Spice.
lbr4»rts to be taken, and subacrpientl v this Ct&gt;nfcdera»i«-n, ns would be accepted tials weir al! mde out, his ctulbes pelt­
and 1A*a*bin**’t'*' •••** •**■* ■*. ^.ri in
ri. i&gt;.
«w4idhi making bnrgniue for pence wnb by tho p&lt;-ople of this Commonwealth.
MORTGAGE SALE.*'
ed aud ou hoard to top, his motor’* this State i
ha* a fuUa«al oaiuplatu a^arUurotxf
AUuhi&gt;&lt;niMx, until be shall be rdiered
M.mtgomery.Fcb.9.
1Flu‘
Here u c b*»x to Slave Code pLiubnn consent had been obtained and he was
front respunsibilitic. ’, instead of defending
Mf)t| vindteating the poblio luinor.
He W the fire-eator*, which waa peeviiarly about to take a farewell if his frienda,
ThoCoogreM last nightunantmuasly
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u and stale,sf Ni&lt;M«sn. Io Hsitrt N V
romnlai-ita. and das
cduRderod the President incapable of fil obnoxious to the Douglas mon as well a« wbeb abb repented of the jrottiiae'to lw&lt;]
Calhoun countr eiwl*:«leaf-nr&gt;m&lt;I,d&gt;tv&lt;l I
I
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agreed to a roputitoiuu and provisional ’
ling hiB’poaUt'in.
The Constitution and the RcpuMieatn of the North ; with'the rn^dn, and asted her jem to remain, and govopumw-L
A strong aud vigorous I
laws must be cnGwctd, and those who
propoeitipn to engraft it upon to Const! ooudort her *m-her dedwaing years. To pswcroiuont wdi-go into imraudhte oper­ 1'Lcry-lfv/tt! In ’Rattle Creek, all of which
Drsud ArtWa. art- tA. m wAar*. Th. .irk
stand Aowas to path of cuffirccment mast
ation, with full powers and ample funds. sffl tie sof| at |Hces th.it cannot fit I to wa«t the bsat ap thmkfcr thnu, and they ahould
lutioD, as Virgiub'a idea u[ what would
fitter destroy the power of guverummlj
No priApositiun for compromise or re- suit purcijwe.-’i.
■M-.ivd art regLty t&gt;u.c JaUatt art r.zU.
A.’! eur rimeiirt to Acutely &lt; •*
r ?
destroy them.
tom. (
(Applause.}
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. proposi_r
Jt jHI destroy
Applause.)—
i bo
atet/tbMe
d unu
Upon
of hi* boihoqd day*; bi^ wishes were
•nt*. art_pgi.twcct&lt;Lli&gt;p&gt;iUpr t’rcqeiff hi
conslru«tio« will be entarutined.
.
PartidiUr aUeiltiun paid to fijling or­
frn ilathered lor the rreo'erv tlwrtyE .
Revenue may bo cdlecU-d &lt;wi shipboard, : tio« Virginia invites Commi.swncre to a^'^t Vi^B^ceali^-J^Bq ipotcroal Juve
Tho Congress rumain in session lo make ders from ' Ilastingv anti Vicinity, ‘an-.’.
Notire I* ibcjclbtc Lcnby gi’vn, '“I•
BftB to laws of commerce be cnCirccd cornea IklvoqgXiiu sod hut id*A .What all neoesaary l.-vwa.
...
Washington.
^^W^jjaarowtoed
ia
every
cast
’
.
how
LOST,
IIOW
HESTOEED
liy.not allowing vesseds to pass out wltbMontgomery, AIa, Fob. 9.
Now, aa auch a proportion m one to dors be dol-^to pseyotoliy askshimBeU*,
ven.lw. Hl to lu-beat bidder, •&gt; the north-----OMtGiHCrtimciit papers; nostril facilities
door ofliic Court Itror, in to Villas of Harts**.
Jefferson Davis, of Mtn., was unani paid
be oostinurd or suspended, according to which Michigan. cyuM. Jicver aeredc, her boy ns lie vm, Whcfti does duly point’
ON THK NATLTLE. TREATMENT, AND RMRtf vrinm bcbelie v cs ifirit MCTWtwy^HIr
lft&gt; first duty
met** elected Prerfdent -of to ronfed
• ISAAC C. MCTT.
araimsUtnces. Ho said he should speak _
VAI. CT'ilE OF Sl&gt;k*MrtrOtinHflU.brMr. ,io
Legislature
la left bat
.'natives.
» uu*a«H *u&lt;1
Via ptotjit-r,
r, V
Jw j^fhirmtfl
pjirkLrmvd it'vftll
it &gt; ftb ’j
a’Gh- e-iteSutea of North Anrerte* to-day. Jefcrwin fit,
tor Maryland, wbo has confidence in the The Commissioners must bo denied; or I |o Lis
w. H&gt;H.HJMtle Creek H&lt;&gt;u»e, n»l W raksF**. Se uul IWlMluy,
ww» Alexander IT. Stephens,-Vlro Presi­
| Mental and Hril -al Hnpotily.*
'’
strength of the great gorernrantit which
ciaiU aid. vf Ibe tx'ilh wrel q^at'O
otherwise, if accepted at all, accepted on- i.roism, truly cotsmenJahlc-: -Thia and
aotfl if
dent, unaititnoariy.
' ■■
itiAre ft»re(SX iu towmUf uuartp
protects her.
1 bt Romnrr j. i'clterwei.i. m. t&gt;.
h «r raBRV number ten \i«J wro­
Wo indiuc to kindred cxsmples, were but nw-indax of ‘.LJ r frViKB.WMaAicatihg-l dRian ■-.db_
llr.'’Sedgwick said, so powerless and dcr protest as to terras.
JMMr cf-a*
JW-.r to
te Couptv of Barer and atatri'f Mictiwui. D*"
anna* t*lb J»L
1URK1KT M. Jl.'.NN.
,
*4**mr*oJr»w had to government fallen that even Uio opuiluu tot to former is leaat vb ; his whole life; and Hitis we find him when
NEW AHHANGBMEKT
Tb* world rvoownM tmtbor, in tbl* UaBAbl &lt;
jcctiotubie, and less liable to place oar btft-vctJ|'bCeca ic/H’ ,&lt;jf '“€C.Pl’’ ®'.l1'_rnBc
On th. f»W.; st Ute brMk'.n^frV M MW ■
J-fisuV. Afrni. [ftktel!)
MtAtgajv
1iMlgntec8r.t Florida was flapping the dis
GENTttgocv^wtfjsijiipss'
oare* of SvlLabu*« way Im*
•®eriW. by -Rer/A VildLh!. Vr J*»*u R
vatoo banner in the face of the V. 9., and . Stnto in a false poaftfofl tom the hiAcr. I frimlter. with to JntarcslA, (JU
llroat d»n&lt;rrou» nurrl-al '
CUANCERY SALE.
mothUMFJMbreM,
Gretef.
'.db
efrM’a trocie bad been declared between
mwasreite. rtna* or-aunl&lt;Michigan Is MtidUd,.af rather, Is willing | resting on.Ms ahbtddtrv^ torrmutocktey
TATE OFMICUXOAN.-TheCirwiltortto
• W rere *« «*•' crrta&lt;Q
tMs government and the army of that
th. county of Ban?, lit chasevry.
WABM^MXAto AT Alt MOmtS.
BUfte., He opposed all remedies propos­ to acquiesce la to CunsUtulion aa it,is; J hostile UilftO of indiwns, and a MtlVmnro
• i
Dwtugr Mar. CU'/’ei*'-*'.
ed by the Commissioner; be aa-« oppos- and iMSODBch as etc «wid never cousent.: subtle fye in to.French) still Utie to thk
’ ’*■’ ' Mpromise; he would consent that
to any alteration which - would make it . noble j&gt;t
TliCte dvalttBR
« Blates go Into a separate Cun- owe "pto sTJVtrj1^’Itts certainly'tbnsUL
‘
- OTSTRRV
with full connent of all partim.
Tfot.’W’. I, Hamco
TEA OR COFFEE.
tutored toarco Cvrm ap vtCHioAK. k*sm o*w, am
ent Jto refuse CummlsaiuDaai Jo a Cofl vcp- against Bimj aUhciaghhe-wai
rn offered propositions
. c“^lfeT0,&lt;.rE,*
W dnto-to go
one
fcorffi
n
MnV
,
r«
t
U*
i.eeof
itution by dividing
AdtniuKirnlor'e Sale.
.
States Into f &gt;or tKTiiona. to Those who stand upon ediqueue, may 1&gt;»
«ARD1NEB, Ac
ml and Middle States forming ••have ccnaidered It rfrore rtMpcetftil to1 .rar. airara^vJupiiHwill plrasc
« call al wmtrtr epnsuiS* H. A.Xlood
year * Mon.
re, S» to,.ii
bbarotg
n.—wbsr. thr
irtl,)wc*lwii States Motor, the Virginia to hive' aent botonltauon'crt hiwill bo acvoruaodajod.
Set.another, and the Sonthern
A. H. ItAltKAa.
of the Rio Grande another, to strucUxl against concessions; and &amp;&gt;r the firmness, to ever maintain the right-anti
Haatiaga, Die. ?!. IWS.
dMWr*
.&lt;pfc'8*i.fla'---------------- '
siZaj jCtatil ,1ft,—
ite willed respectively to North, to
",r \c\
b and dcainbrd
.West, the Pacific, aod to South.
action by the C invention. Most «f to bat e satrapy ao appreciation
off (ha north »V
Northern States have dctennlned upon
A' iJxvoren Wire.—The w ife of Chas. the latterjphm ; w;d we are qtrilc wUling
IliUisMU.
Print
4iMNH0k meuibcr of the Wiworuin Leg­ to kt nil sn?b, fljw Udi mode enjoy
islature, attend* .Lun cuoatantly tn ttu*
allplaitna
Homo and io tjtrn Q'tutnittcv rooms, be their opin iona siaq. . -Tba rasult will be

sltdate fur J udge of the Soprcm

This i. n iiobjc scutiiucui Ouwivg ulus'

.

S

* * • w“ki*te« r*.4d

nX?‘M

i. naiad.

And it i« further ordered. tint Kill,:. i__^_

rived.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

;

Corxrr voxvgxrios.—Seo
’other cuiurnu.

the head «f this column ; an
1 licpuWicau friends rtiHcmber i
- tjrnc arrives.
IlcatxKrt OtAior.—D. G.

sold Lis internet in the Dn

J. I*.

Roberts A- Cu.'to Daniel
■ The new firm sails uudcr tb«

EATING SALOON!!

paps f^iyy,

S

Success tr

RoI^kb A; ^tnkcr.

to hu Mkxtuo.—As we have
’ Inslnicliona in regard to tl&gt;c

meeting which we not- ■ J last
8&gt; co^Ue tot spdi meeting hi*

’ jxrfk-d for the present.
Dspgp a Tsemxks.—HA y

L'

* in the prtrnt? of life,” savs the
J ^yfcvXf iflc-tcb Wst., -died Ir

cm Saturday last of Delirium *

.3F« are of the opinion that li
•

ttpr s-AiilarTrcori!* may li

fWs.viiiagw^ of men in the prir
l*erhap« tbcretord may not g

' world iu langbage as plain as t1

Imt aiingjuas “«jukk couamui

:-••piiIh'frrcr,*, or infl.itr.aUon on

or Jung*,'* but it will be und&lt;

ttwkcausc of death.

rTiig Wkithck.—There is n
t^tbe -rorid that can brat J!

Be* &lt;if wewthur;

mm;

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

County Uiuvctni

. Mepubliean
•

at

■self bat week.

U

Thursday

w.i

rate,

llelcd cold nt night,
Fftday and Friday niglil were

culJL Saturday wm warmer t

pay night the snnw melted aw

in di^lL Sunday night
drfy'mbrwii^* it rained.
Sic

j* •IIbaw Pork.—Manning 1
. ItoiliinJ. killed lunr hogs a ■
ftgji, ijl fruai one litter, and

ItiMtto'Md, whleh weighed in I
pilo 1&amp;T7 pjiunds. Hie largo*

K90J’*-, and lhe smallest 360 II
Mtfn with.

&amp;«►.jLrtcour left Bpriugfi

BMteb 'I Lek in.t, fur Wa*biitgl&gt;i

•Wnsyn-CTtoXAt.—-The Ju-Jict

mittee of the House of Repra
Ahi Stato have had under o

he Personal Liberty iJnw

e, and in an able report thre
r'"Mi’ll their chairman not &lt;

’these laws eonstltoth
L
There will pr ha

.rup^ru
•■•^r«ATV-.nT Placb.—J-4m M

^pe tha Investigating Cbmtni
a ordered into the custody of

■ n^-Ara, * for contempt, by

i Senate.

Poor John!

New Advertisements.

Notice I

tbaanntw im. eitlier ens« ;

and au it bow

evcrT a

Dated,

if,

SIMS11'

&lt;m the Imporof the Judiciary and the

1 t-■.&lt;&gt;■■■■ ■&gt; &gt; *rtl k.—. «/ iU. 1m....!.. *.r .iL-

the ooldr system, Md the order and her

the 4th of mony of its reyolutionn;

take him from

lived vulgar anecdote, and aeo width 'WJli
AlldnU rrad PmC 1VW. &gt;UMlohiMMl... WHji._talra.to

meet in agntor column.

J duty !

Will he say to the exfi, get thee

both

bill

branches

&lt;x»»dd not Live

bread with that itifey’

wDuXauds saleratus

For Mm. J. tells tfic ।
tes'^t, and neicr luu i
invito U—Lot tot, on

uno

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gUhet with it the

R’sto wAwwetyb’ioi

doemer, they liaya no more conception . &lt;iing m,
PmUntWtta Mm C^feUrao,1^1‘-f
9p&gt;»k lothwypmg; AJW.WW.

ta Ita O«ratal« ni Mwtgmary «B- irf.ita la'Jirailr ft .knowlajg. over ;

’«e«

“ pasiaitc of a

NOTK'H.

from tho telegraphic news we give elae-

postmark,

SARAH MOOR.
RRRteteRfailrtx.

the. fixing .gjmrisg inith

SovriUCKX CoxrrnKxact.—It ftppeers

with which Guv.

4.; ..-. . VI .... • . 4

.

roll of Maple Grove haa be,

warwUTHTwikl

s

ihtMUwiag
LTwn.tl

-•.r-Wfe-b:’

tolh Wwkly ud JUalhly.

I nnmbct

among ।
broken.
»by Daniel El
i.first statesms

r. L’mccln thre

�Jpstiiujs’ JJrirt Cnrrtnt.
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fork, per-trtt:.

ftral ail ^listtUanoM.
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'OL’R CHILD HEN WANT IT,

REFORM.

Republican Caucus.
The Rtpuklicati. of tbo the knrusktp of Has­
tings ar*&lt; ^equssiod to meet at Um* Co. Cfork’s
V®c •. mt Friday evecing Feb. IS. at 6^ o'clock, i
t Mteti^uurdelegate* to tbc approaching Coua&lt;/‘Afiveafion. Br order of tba committee.

wuuld oil lite attention, of our rea-

nny for tho purpose of nominating a canxEdatc for Judge of the Supreme Court
CofSTY Co’xvbstiox.—Seo notice of
Republimo

County Cunvention in an­

other column.

. fegf’’ See utility uf Town Qtuciis at
lhe head uf this column;

and- let our

Ht pulk|ican friends remember it when the

Ik-atxKss CrUMta.—D. G. IL-Df
l$s m»ld bis interest in the Drug Sin,
J. P. Roberts A: Co. tu Daniel Strike

The new firm Mills under

Striker.

Roberta

the nnn

Success to them

No Mkktiko.—As we Kavo no further

instructions in regard to the Post office

mcelittg which wo noti
last week.- we
&lt;*y?c1fide tiiat such mewling!»-. been post-

Dkkikhm Thkmkxs.—“A young man

in the prime of life,” aays the Niles In.
glUAr uf the Oth if-’., “died in tins city
on Saturday last of Delirium Tremens.’

5Vc arc of the opinion tiiat in less llum

j

iWDWWT STORE,

American Agriculturalist.
YOU WANT XT. because it contains aovery taiipa u: profcaacd phraiciaut. through .xXfch,
many new and uscfnl directions, tenia and suggrs- tbousanda and ten* of thousands annually pen A.
• 1 .— . .. l-» . —11 1.4 —.I— r-i *..■
. la. ■!.—
The following are aomo of lhe diaeaaca wa euro
not only al lbcltotrmary bo* to J f«*&lt; Da,
DT4Htl-.su.
country.
....
- .
Conaumptiun aud 1'ultaonary Csmiitslnfs, Fe-'
NEHVOCrl T»ETHMTr,
HE ABT DISEASE,
vers. Scrofula, Dyapepala, Eya and Mr di,- anno
FFVER A AGUE,
on* paper tn suMiicr, out n la mini wim usciin t aticm and oHur Tuamra* Jaoudios, *ud.-Lirer
Complaint,
Seminal
Wgakneaa,
axn
mli
.
otax
vau
and uaw praetkaal Information, evary word of
... qL... n—.... Amm what;
which is rtiiollt. baesuae prepared by boneat,
Cuiiatipatian and other disorders of tlrsbowrla, aa
practical W0UK1NU MEM, wko knyw who! Hwy
well M rvoal aud uterine aflcetio**. Disease, ef
will ba to give,
wnta about..
th* hrart are v*rr freiiucntl* attended with the
Each volume cantain* m&lt;Mjr AvaJred* &lt;/ aer/af all caeca a M.eeu- v_...
One rule is to charge oolhteg for ndriee and
Halt, and it is certain that uianr of tbe*e biots
wilt we* be worth to rou more than * dollar.—A* written prr*criptinns; but will faraiab srbta co­ ■.atbic headache to also t ery common, brine uanal
■n example ■ *uliBeribee writes : “.. .1 obtained quested tba very beat medicines al tbs lowest Ir disttegnbhed by the naana of ntnotu Aeodaefo,
5 buahel* more |«-t sere on a ten-acre field uf
Theas tnodirines are prepared in ota owisLsa- anmetim-s cumirgon ndd*uly ma atata ofappsIu*-i. aj wall aa at l.mue, be will wheat, (or la all M buabcls &gt; amply from a bint
| lentil sound health aud prostrating at ones tba
who require it, a (’opr if I'reacrip- nbautpiei&gt;aring. aced gi sen in Uiy ti-jriraita/ului.' nsTonr, under the ear* of abl* Chetni’ta, and arc mints] and physical onargiea. and in other mrev uf Charge), with direction* fur ... rtaicXer Mjabe obulucd ou extra yield of It tbs most reliable known to Bcicnca, uu—d.&gt;.g St! Stanrea It cotm* mi slowly, heralded bv depress ion
‘ ’
I uaing ’he aame
Also rule* on bushels of c«*n&gt; per actc vn a U acre field, aud । the recent diacareriea.
To all Mhirestang by
sriateteg fall ao. Ventilation, and Exeretac for the with tm extra coxt foctoilttne, hr apphing one
I find three remrilies, a sure cute fir bint from the AarutUrralitt. Anilkrr, (o' villager) counl uf aympSouia aud appearaacn uf disease, both eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting;
and all drarauiuf the Tea-ire *&gt;.n .avail* &lt;i&gt;t &lt;13' ' worth extra good garden ugat- age, occupation, »&lt;e„ w» vcflt writ* 'a candid re
able*, wind. Im.- atxributea wholly to the timet* plr.wi’h edrice aud.Ilieriions for sore, Auy fcvu
hint* of the Xpr&gt;&lt;nr/ren&gt;/Mf.wldcb told bim from a*iil ua when sending for adxky will b* devoted Hi* Cliepbalic 1 ’tils has been found n sur* and safa
.i—---- l.. u_ *._ do H, aud into* to lo fuiiitablng McwteTa In tliFpoor. In all cases
u &lt;i.a Cm.nilx?», ami tie hope* every oiie afllicEedy, relieving the moat acute pains iu a faw
ted mil *e»d for «opr, a* it will coat nothing, aud
trodettred similar
Utas, and by its *ubU«pu*cr eradteattog tbs
• hose riiuuld apply before it la too lute. Three
to Iff ll»e paper a aired. Heud for oue o» more uf our works aud
arcs Of which Headacb* is ths uatrring fades.
,
Prererlpiioh* are u--ed by the m&lt;wt eminent Pby- .
.
...
, - , Jyo« dc.lre, you judge far yoursrirex
aician* uf lujmlon. Pari*, and New York. TUvia can bar. fm of charge, four or lire parcels of
Also published at lb* iufinuary, to aU thtrs
wiii.mg tlicm will nlen«r ad.lmx
choice aecda. winch ths FuWisher will digtri’
the
FAMILY
PHT8ICIAK,
|
biki* among lit* aubacribers the present winter.
KEV DR. C11AMBERLAJX,
Containing simple remedies «o*By obt.rovd for
FOUR WIFE wnntatbe Jpr»re««relMl,be- .i___
_ ___ riT..u_. .. -11
c__.. _;.i. run
raoae (t box a large amount ef valuable aud realuf tbc causaa. symptoms, diet, balking
re six'/ nigh dead and gnoe wilk tba Sick BeadThe following is an extract from a let­ 1» u.cful hifcrtuauon absnl ail kinds of IIOVSE- plaastioti*
HOLD WORK, foem Oarret tuCellar. One ber ».id «xerri»e. Fries JOcetit*.
ter -rrillrn by the Her. J. S Holme, iientur of the th* benefit of this paper far a year. Yon will Bud
I'irrponl Street ll*n:i&gt;t t'linrch, llruuklyn, N. X'., tour borne mud* better, aud money aaved.
THE UPITS MEOJCAt. ERIEXP,
DacceiiT.—Ton mu.ttneaa Spalding's Cephalic
to tlw “Jv'inuii and lleeacnger.-' Cioctnuali. l&gt;„
And the Physiology’.of Mat-rings.
iila.
’
YOCR CniLDRLTt waul tba .fpriraf/arvL * A work ou tbc eauu-, irniptom&gt;, and treatment
and apeula voluiuei io for-ruf that wciid-reuoxn- .
rd medicine. Maa- Wtxaunr'a Soorutxs Stair «*f. fur It euntntus a very interesting, u-.-fnt, ant! of all eowulaints yreutbr UHbS a»t. os V-arriagr,
ent - "»iniug department for Yonlh ana Chil­ hi dsUas,'abortion aaat ila raaslta, ou. ekiHrea,
rua Ciuu*hKS Tsktuuc :—
-We «re an adrcrtiaemcnl iu your Column* if dren, "hk-ii will be of great talus to tbeir minds tbeir 111., sod on ll*a .prevsutioo of osoeepliua,
it... ie..
...... e-.. - v-__
____
, with Invaluable Instruction, to them ou .object.
of a private nature. Pries !5 eaatL

TO COXSIMITIVES

The Genilrnens Med ha I CompabIob,

ojje year similar records may lie made in

but siinpli

.asiHsooHo
BAILEY &amp; BAKER

Herrick’s Vol klrew&lt;thnh»&lt; Plaster..
re;.&lt;*r,-r Thk &lt;;r«at »n-tcii.Tni.MB
...
The Beland Cheapest Jlouseliold Ramw-

•X’

4&lt;4i«w, u

IKONlUnSEtH NAIlSS
CL£:\B.. 1^. -aV-g-gr .BAJvs,j

this yillngf, &lt;&gt;f men in the primu of life.
I'clltapi tbcJrecord inny not go lo the

plain
' ~ ns the al*

u orid iu Inngtiago

‘iMnrifiirtJd withal

HA8TDTGS

ESTABUSHED. 1S^4,’
"
you only knew how VSEFVL. bow IXSTRUCTiVK.a»&lt;l how EXTENTJ4Xl&gt;'0 it la. And devoted to the Cscss-Br Haalrii ItKresac It* '
the Dirrtuus or Muicxt. SJtqwvsuoa .03 ,ra»
We refer to that ‘'frrtl M," that Irryt^t. -moat J’aBvcxnoK or Di.laix .nd to tl&gt;e Ttcimr or
MSdrMtoirr, moat ImuStoat. aud rrt toasy -rS, journal nteae St rroix* »n» Irninn wtra CaMaxie
in iha world foe tha'HOIHEHOLD, far tba
FAim, ami foe the GARDE."', rfo.; th.

Oanwetod. Jaas.ry M* lost.

THK MOVSK OF KQVITl';

r naiiiiirma-ux* *;s*

..

New-York Benevloent Inflnnery
........... ••"•i

,

JLDVicH TUiK.

ND YOU WOULD HAVE IT,

Ut»h&lt; (Wtotewao-MparM.. ../.li;..;. •
SquareTl -n£er. pe’r ioirftit,*’.*.'.'.'.’ 7/”’. . ’J

xjrtar M (be call for a State Convention lo
Im held it Lansing, un Ute 20th nf-Fcbru­

WANTS n

CHHC

....

rar MffrUfnt
b&gt;tnru *f*d our
fo« BkXSSRfOVS IffH-fM CM
t»i all aurft.r aolcaUuifar UatHioia merflwiaajad ia m tariff
7*vM&lt;fay wms, qf »orA MeeF.,
.
,
’

P-OI-tli, art CARrEXTEIlTuekM

"quick consumptioki,'

I)«. C. W. KoIIACK** .SOAXDIXAVJAX
ItEMKitiKs.—Tlx* rJebratcd Scandinavian
&lt;»r Jung»,” but it will be understood in lieniottea prepared hy C. W. Hoback, uf Cincin­
nati. O.. are miw atlurctfog eouaidcrable ottenti in
private circles that p« ison whiskey w.-ut not only a mung the pernnaa who are allhctcd with
liliciimstiaiu uud geuctul nctT-m* dvnwgemrut.
(because of death.
but uuusig lhe faculty. Th- . • owing certificate,
from one of the oldest a* weii
the mu«t promi­
. Thk Wsatkcr.—There is no country nent eilirena rf Mississippi, «|-eak» for ilaell.—

‘•bfain fever.” or inlfarr ntion on the brain

rwi,
ItHVSE

and...............
M ichi*

gon beat herself List week,

Wednesday

w^s

mudcrate,

Thursday

HOLSEIIOLD AND FARM,
r.nntaiioB and Shop*.
For v’eryFamily, bating orer / luOO receipt,
on Coating. Dicing, Preferring, Clranlswf Ac.,'
How tui'Wt and w-iuri 11 i. bottle fisiM. Haw
to cure nuimala^Arkt W House Keeper*. Fsnnasa,
•nd Mechanic*, an a Itw aubjactB of inters!.—
Price *5 cento VdrtB ft® to1 toy tot.
THE COIWVMPTTV!:** DOOM.
For t!&gt;n*e who wish lo get weft ftotn that Awfiat di*aa*e, a fall deacripwsa of all tba iwamiirs
uirt foi it- with a careful •Ulcurcnlof tbereaalti,

THE

An exprrieueed Nunc unit Female Iftivaici
preacute to theattentiua of mother*, her

SOOTHING SYRUP,

wan furious

with unpartiHdcd^gpId at night, the mu»t
extrema we have experienced in years;

Ertday and Friday night were nearly aa
culJ.

Satnrdny was warmer and Salm

day night the snow melted away nearly
a Gkf-t in depth.

0OUKIX0,-

nsx;^ rAlitirtl

in-tlrc world that can beat Michigan in

sodden eliMigcs of weather ;

w.’Tn-;&gt;u)Lojs«sTHIMMINU3,

tews

&gt; - rm

V !

t-*.P bm

k. also maSufarierS-Coppre.-RtassiBbrii'frw
gad TteWmrsof aep-na4 swx«hMRnMHB*&gt;-

tis», aUM Wteteh4w. tail aajl aA BarAJTtaw
jtetoUW .r»teBfa,4ae- Bandy.Wy». . • .» -.,tai

Sunday night and Mon-

drfy/meriting it rained.

Sleighing i«

nmriy ruined.

•Hkavt

Pork.—Manning

Douwf of

the tenaa altkuugl* litlla Iiiuwum Mivli.can Itgnily lie m*r r«1imnir.l in il* Uupurtanee upon the
well bring uf our widrly M-atlcreil cowmiouttiex.
popoiatfon of the Aiterican States tain many
mpnths'Mt!, which weighed tn the nggre- Thb
M-crioua au aparae, that"akillful pliyaieiaua
gato 1627 pounds, lire largest weighed baldly at aitaUo lu lb«m. Vast outubeva of uur
people, are obliged to employ in *fckm-sa, aoeh
4QQ.JI4., and the amalk-st 360 lbs. That iiirdiral reliefs* they eau Ix-ar'af from each other,
or indrrd any they can get from auVBuartcr. lienee
begin with.
arise* ths great eemsuniptiun of Fatcot Mtdicinea
among.na, craster by- far than in ant of tbs old
coniitflts. w lrrtr skiflful pbyairiana are ateeaaible
to all elasnee. L oprincipled Mien Ear e long avail­
ed tbeuiBctrea of this necessity, to pate&gt; on thrir
worthleaa nualruma, until the word has become
syuonymnua with imf-naiiion and cheat. 0ns of
ourleadiog Chstoists in IheKc't, Ds. Aran, is pur-CktxsTrTVT.foxiL.—Tho Judiciary com­ ......u
........ —Kt«r&gt;
I.....-;.. ti..
mittee of the House of Representatives

Rutland, killed four hogs a short lime
ull from one litter, and about IS

4&gt;l. this State b»vu lutd under eousWern-

tkaJlhe Personal

Liberty Laws of this

Stale, and hi an olrlo report through Mr.
(,’ringjtg, tbeir chairman not only pro-

r.ouiflits' these laws constitutional but
.expedient.
"there will pr-bablv be a
report

.

• ij» A'Ticnr Pt*CB.—Jvbn MeKinncy,

was ordered into the custody uf the Ser:geanb*&amp; "Anns for contempt, by order of
itbc Senate.

Thl»

It ntAohlv-rrtietea Ike child from pain, tart la- to whom a uumeron* cln-nnt only bnag» shtrervigoratca the atomacb and bowrla. correela arid­ a’
and iiorertr. Twsaetfws wouW say writs,
ity. and give* tocoond energy to tbo whole aysW. will semi you laformstfoa of. bw. w&lt;|l
tcm. It wi II alruoU tesla ally relieve
tested, and utrer.-falliDg Paarnnira
(.
Griping In lhe Cowctn and Wind Cholic,
Ws W|Uk warn ran. to any one applying for |t,
and overcome eeurttRiona. which, ifool epoedUy
THE JOUBSAL OF MEDICAL. REFORM.
remedied, cud iu death. Wa believe it tils beat
Sixt aurrat remedy in Hie world, in all caaoo o
Dyaentary and IHarrteea in cblMren, wlietker it
ariaoo from teething, or •» other canae.
We
would aay to every Motlier who baa n child aufforingfrum any o’f the foregoing disceiea, do oot
kit year prejudice*, or tbc ptriudln: uf other*,
stand between yon and your auficring child and
the relief that w ill bc-sre—res. absolutely sure—
to follow tba use of thia r.xxlirins. If timely used.
Full dircctiuoafor using w ill accompany sacb hot-

rates, o*ir 28 enn ru bottls.
decifr.lB'X'-lyr

Ulis :

A»d iSdy
*...
Thia Joainal should Tso la Hko Wads of ot'esy

Nil ch ignis Central Railroadl.
n and after Monday, December 21th 1M0on ths Michigan Central
Balli* Creek aa follow. :

legislative netys.— '

Rcwnux, M.
lihraici«M 8.
8- Mnn»i», Burgeon, nr. 7&gt;. iWWLa, tftiemi.L
Ofliee in KowToAt/lM CksiftBisWit^gT
'Wfo

I’MMDgcr Trains
OKaHroad
will l»i a

'We mnko /rum-lke |wocuWuigBlh«hc 1

Tax rell of Maple Drove has been legal- I

izk.4,^-(hi passage a! a

jrurpate ft’reugh both

»iM,.,aiy-u -jfirkw&gt;u1i&gt;arv»’

CURS?

’rretment of Diaease
&gt; Medical Hmnbogv

Principal OtBee, 13 Cedar JM., N. T.

Poor John!

•weeklyprint much

COOKING STOYES!

ofona af the nxnt erpe
Ki tn Xew EnSUod.\l
nercrailinf suecras in

IKTD « LXLM.1S. .M-W lor*. 11 OO tnrOUldt Id!*’1*1’'
b’ t’r"3,i*u throughout the

bcfj^re.,tha Ihvesllgating Committor, aud

. ^fifcAAdtB^i-Wedwve iot room

it.uea. lo rfisc 1 a cute «l&gt;«n dm-iyu^l. Or. m«
euhlr»ry, all arc 4tligkt«l *'tli it* -ijieoiUiiuA.urd
■paak ia tcniul-■'&lt;-meuaufoa m ;t* iu«gkul
1 effoci* •nJinadickl kDinas. We »j»e»k ui mis,
ni.ltrr, “alist «c do know/* after tat. ,1 e.rssrpe
nerice, aixl pledj;t or r reputation for H*e foit.'l
nitnt of wlisi we ’jcic I’eclaro. la almost every
instance wbcje (beIatant I* »nfferinr fnwu pant ,
■ml exhaoatioa, relief will b- r-—•
«n— —
twrntv mlnntna uft.-r the st

lull foY th&amp;l,

NervousHeadache i "TWftTTm
^&gt;fr1euRFajr' i«"wwir, -ww
.Tjowara so, sxarra

thr-e stamp, for return podtsgo,UMro**030

branches of the!

TrcomiT,

'

TWwrrlTvrrYW

• EKeat-LrirT,—•’Cx.mpese yourself my
tuwsui/'.aaid madam. “It was nobody's
Ui cuuk could not have possibly

■nkdy gnod bread with that InfeHcr :-nlcr-

iionse:

IS now in sucocsaful operation, ready

For Mrs. J. tcih iflc that she

arusTOM

nula. with it the tn&lt;*l cu- j
chanting pastt-v, cakes, biscuit, bread,pie-

fsetwrseby D. B. De Land &amp; On., FairMores’Ou., N. Y.

A'artbfu-

“ft ftAft !fSS8.1

♦ od» StooSw Aon &gt;•

Pearl Ambrotype 0IW
Ambrntyprc imperial
brotype^ jUlievo As
bro\vpe; “PtXbT.lo

to do any amount of

j»|wa^» uses' it, nnj never has any such
loti aa'liifl-will* U-— but that, ou the eon-

csM^adsst, sad dial it alwaya works like
*j0i4ii.T’. Th“ grocers sell it It is tnanu-

Crayon Ambrotype; Vignei
tvpe; Mclaincotvpe: ojihe
Mirror Ambrotype Keiln

New Barry Mill,

•atus.
I protnte you Uurf-aftw this day
-we iUM uiieTiu Laud’s ssltralus in yur

-WOSO0E,

tn as good order and as prompt as any
other Iftll in Barry, or
othbr ciftinty.

HASTINGS

TANNERY!

Having secured tfij.servicesof

'

First Bate MILLEB,
and onr mill being built,on the most

hnprouMl .plaD, together with, a

Suiulter—wo arc prepared to
best of work.

good

do the

Please give us a call.

Cash paid for wheat.

BOLTWOOD &amp; GRANT.
Hartwt.Set. 3.1858.

nOBato

’.■** i«

1

�Scrofula, or King’s Evil,

BLOOD H’MFIERABT BLOOD PIUS

BUI YOUR GOODS
DR. ROBACK'S

wumitriti aoneiuu

ARGE AND BEAUTIFUL!

f7tteia.rirr^^w of ~.MW ae Ibfe taapmr

ON LOW PRICES

ORIGINAL LETTER*,
no. member* of tbo Medfeal Pn&gt;#mfe«i. Editor,
of pebiie yowuals well knows Merebasfe^aad
I'uwm. »nd Udto. of the blghMt reopoototelife.
gfriagoccoanti of rxtrnonliBwy ewroo wraagat
by the rtmedicA of which cure* they tb*s&gt;tol»c»
**”
ETE WITNESSES.

Tbemp.rtieu mor be cn.ult.d por-maily or
V- ____ K. Ik,.. —K.. K.n
^nnt&gt;l unah th*

BOOTS AND SHORS, etc-,

Come and See !!

“Who has she gone with]” asked the
traveler.
‘.Why, she’s gone off and got married
’ to a eniter called an rditrr, as lives in the

AYERS
Compound Extract of Sarraparllla,

tlw mini effectual rem^ly which the medical
thill of oar time* can devi*» for thi* erorywhiro prevailing and fatal maladr. It to combint d from the moi: active rtmcaiali that have
been iliKtrnrred for the expurgation of till* foul
di«order from the blood, and the rracu* of the
ivstem from Im dratrue tire con»cqticncc«.
The ryes of men converac nw much as ! Hence it aj.oul-l lw employed for the eurc of
set ordy Sciofula. but also ihost- other afleetheir tongaev, with thcadrnntnge, that the tiona wliich nr too from it, such a* Eirmri
ocular dialect needs no dictionary, but i« and Bkik Ih*c**x«, Sr. Axtsovt'b Fuu,
understood all lhe world over. When- Ro*c, or F.nTBirxi**, Piktix*. Pt.-en.-tsi,
the eyes any
thing and tho tongue Btoressa, Buixk end Bon.c.Tvau«'«.TsTTTS
and Malt Rnarx, Scatii Ilcan, lltxowoxu,
another, a practiced man relies on tbc Ruxi-m*ti*v. Snvuimc andklutti-suL Di»language of the first If the man is otf n*ic*. Dsorav, Drsrsran. Dbsiiitv. and.
his Oentre, the oyce show jt You ean
read in the eyes of your companion.
« belbcr your argument hits him, though »
his tongue will nni c&lt;«km it. There is |
a Took by which' n man who*a he ie going I

CONTAIN MO MINERAL.
Thai they cure ths almost amiveraa! complaint.

' LIVER COMPLAINT,

DRESS GOODS

aaA rcatMvlbe h*slth sad •irrogthaf IbsMAtsr.

sicR FEMALE*,

“

w%o bars laaguitbol f-rye»r»i.i Iwtoteee srsakc&lt;w and dwpo-jdcnev. recuptsst* with grswkrspidttv miler &lt;h«r larigoniUng vperwtioo That
*11 Mxaal Sfesbihtie* Btw ntm^ed b» tbeir aoesial awl gently «Uaiuf«ting prapertie*. TW Utey
SHATTERED CONBTITCTWNH.
hosever they stay bs»s been IrifeeJ w*cb aai
sbtMd: that their direct tendency to to toegibM
I.fe.aM nador it sojnyable. Tb»t. operating di­
ready epos ths pefew^dto—MtaAUAeo^ they ■

PRISTS

BY

to aay a g&lt;w&gt;d thing, and a look when he
baa said it. Vain and f&lt;&gt;g&lt;&gt;ltrn are all llir
fine oflcni and offices of hospitality, it th?re I

THE CORD,

is so holiday in lhe eye. How many fu-1
ntive htciinatlons avowed by the eve,
though dissembled by the lips!
One!
Wa have piles of 8 H E R T I N G&lt;

SHIRTINGS,

CLOTHS.

STRIPES.

DIAPER.

TABLE

TOWELING,

and ail kinds of domestic goods;

BROAD

abo

C LOTH 8, plain and fa^y

CA88IMERES, Linen

Drillings, Den

ime. F. A M. Cassimcrea. TWEEDS,

and every kind of GOODS for Men and
B«&gt;ya’ Clothing which we offer al

EXCEEDING I. Y LOW PRICES.
Oar aeeortmeeit ef BOOTS A SHOES ef Al

CAN’T BE BEAT.
W. bsr. u 6*« variety of Muslin*. Udie*'
SLEEVES *od cellar*. CbioMfeett*. Genii rinrt
Bowin, aad Uoltori, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS, also Ho.iery. every style ef Gtove* sad
Mitt*. BooMita, RibbeM. Dram Trimaung*. tec.
Our Martin ent of Tsbto and Poek»t Cutlery,
SILVER SPOONS. Tort ktonri*. Hoop Sk.rle,
Vankra Nouen*. and tbinge to geo.rsl u fall and

J*"'tt.»ntnCTtt»»»u acw.

HIT RECEIVED
new and most complete Rwortment of

DREGS AUD MEDICINES*
^Cbemaicala, Paint*, Olla, Cam­
&gt; phene, Burnin* Fluid,

GROCERIES!

7.

Beady

Pay.'

®D®TO &amp; SWISS,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

come? away from a company, in which, ji ,
may easily happen, he ha»’ said nothing
and no important remark has been ad I
dressed tn him, and yet. if in sympathy
with the society, bo abaii not have a senae ;
of this fact, aueh a stream of life has been •
Sowing intn and out of him, through the 1
eyes. There ore ev&lt;w.. to be sure, that i
giveoo«MMMhniaai«in Into the man than I
blueberries,—others are liquid and deep
— wrlle that a man might full Into; other* '
are aggressive and devouring, teem
;
call out the police, lake all Loo much noiiee. and require crowded Bnmdwaya, and '
the Mnirity of millions, to protect indi- !
viduaIs against them. The military eye '
I uitet, now darkly sparkling under de'ri- '
cal, now nndrr rustic brows. ’Tie rhe
rity of F^eedamon; ’tl» n stack of bay i» |
nets. There are asking eye». n«iurtiitg
eyes, prowling eye*, and eves foil of fate, ’
ii'tne of good and some •&gt;( sinister nuwn. .
The allrdged power to charm d&lt;*wn Ii:mu I
tv. nr ferocity in bunts, fan power be I
bind the eyu.
It roust bc » victory I
achieved iu ths will before it can be aig-1
nified In the eye.—

dTD2irx27 j'xmTnnxn?
And Choking Extracts,

THAT GAS

.

STOOD 1JIE TEST OF YpAM,
•ell ereretbtag to our Ime of trad* M cheep as can
be bongtil at any place. Gh * u» * call pud judge
fur yooreeh sa.' We intend to b|H

And yrotss urorcau* mere p«r
uinr every day I

O3A?, 1NWB CASH

A-.:d t.»tirnoni«l*, new, and almost wiibeei aamber. wi’;hl be given fr-m ladies and gentieanea
in all grades of recia y, wbooe united Witimeay
lobs could resist, that Pro! Wood's Hair Reefer
stirs w JI restoto lb* bald end gray hair, and pre­
nerve the hair of the youth to old age, la ait ita
youthful beauty.
■
■
Datil* Creek. N*du Dm. IL IM.
Poor. Wens: Tt.ee wilt p.eaae accept a lias to
inform thee that thehriron my band ell fen a*

DANIEL COOK

JOHN ROBERT

AND CUTLERY.

rrn.uutwtxK srorjs.*
rnr, coppkr aiwshk-ktibob
WJMC, W9I1 tHU
PRICK
TJUK XVEH
Mr e»’crtm«il at PARLOR STOVES, ecm.rfes
M me n beautifid patteraa la market,
1 hare the greatest variety .al
ELEVATED
OVEN STOVES,
LOW OVEN STOVES,
PARLOR COOK STOVES,
hhklfbhju

Pl 1» siatrafictured from eotnr.on eatt.j
Vrt*nrf [« prepared entlrelr different from!
otl er balrralus. All the deUteroa*
mailer extracted in and. atntnner a* to
produce Bread, Biaeuit. and all kinds of
t eke. without containing a panWo of
SJerate. when tba bread or erica la

66E&amp;
fines t auit

THE

ONLY PREPARATION

ICE OF THE PEACE. G&lt;
Ascot, will attend to tk
1 all other btuBnew perites
OwMyear'* Hock, ap mte

PEOPLE, THINK!

in the

D. C. HIWLET.

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

A--Z-EH’8

AFTER WHICH, ACT I

man

Terms Easy.
KKXP r/‘ THK IXTl'HKST.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.

' A

In the Village of Hartingi.

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CARDO. Ac., Ae.

AMD

DRYGOODS’

SD AC3UBS

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES, PLTPER,
JB th. township of Yankee Rpriugr.
I’llUbES. FIGS, RAISINS, GODFISH.
j
{ ' .
in fact, crevrthfag fa the Grocery Ifa*,' »oeh »• , AlflO, TWO Dwelling HoURM.
-HI be needed for familv ate.
।
___

Young America Ahead.

B TTBBiic BLTIB

ZHIO-W.’-

Do art a»k for anything but

-OF CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

Wo have sfergv and bosnUInl vsrietyl fetaCoa,
Test*, Baato. Ac., which we s0*r st * lea* prise
than tbo eoaai east •( tbo statoriak Ptesae exaodae for yoeraaivaa and tost tbo cnrrtciaOM ef

Tow'd oeareo expect, at thto lata Gy.
With ateriling eum a bonk to All;
Tb&gt;* H &lt;b« enc. tlur mHlirayav,

•‘XQ-O

ms si^bsss,

TBS VTBOLB tTOBLP VKJTKDt

81CK

PHODUCJ

r FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSE8.ONLY. Jtl

THE GREAT HEAIXR OF MARKiKD ! I

•

OS

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Old Fogyism Distanced

«errkk‘8 Sagar Cote! nib!

CASH

Thtao long crodlto *« eae't go

Ague Cure.

bailditig frtew W*in*lrvct. Ctstea■atora Manorteid *ue«&lt;.
fj.j*. lUdMel* A Co. H**Ung«L EH
»rilk Mill*. I*. A. Keeter, *toa He&lt;Rrirnrr. MxMtovUto. M. C. Swift,

.

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

village, end lite devil only knoaa bow
they are to earn a living."

That the BiOOD PURIFIER and BLOOt
PlLLri bars beer, proved by analysis to

.

STORE!!

DRU

BOLTWOOD fc GEAJiT

DRY GOODS
DrnStackInvite* theatfenuoe o'tborisk to tbo

A traveler hl the State of iHhtola ffnme ' 1b a'eersrtitutieMd di*sa»c. • rtwvwpUon of tba
years ago, craw to a lone hot in Ufa pn»i Uu-X by which thi« fluid teeeae* vitiated,
rie, near Cairo, and then ha find. He went weak, and pt&gt;.'r. Bei-r &amp; the ch.-uiatfea, it
intn the bouae of log*.
It was a wreirh pcrr-dM the whole b.«i’. aad e»y bus* oat
in dutaae on any part of it. Na organ free
; ed affair, with an empty packing-lx&gt;x for from iu attack*, nor i* thera eno which it may
* table, while two or thrfft- old Aaira anti not dortror. The acrofiilcraa taint to varfeuJy
diMblcd ainnls graced their reception eauacd by mercurial diaosue, low living. d»*
room, the dark walla of which were fur­ I ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filOt
aud filthy Lab«». the dqwwirig vics*, and.
ther ornkmenfod by a Aiaplny «&gt;f dirty tea 1 above all. bv the vtmirtttl hrfoettett. Whau
war*, a broken Aelf article or twit.
I cm bo lb origin. l» ia hereditary in the eon*
Tho woman won crying in »mo corner, etiuilton, di-«ci-nJji(;MfromparenlatochOd»ep
and tbc man wfclt tivtr* in iria c vma, r.nd a. i unto tli*third aadfourthgenemtiqu |" iadead.
I It aeem* to ba the rod « Him who says, “1
pipe In Ma mafcth, «i «i a Mfo.l, with Ufa
will visit tho iaiquitim of the fiubsra upon
dirty arms resting or. his kneee, andliie
; their children,”
,
.
.
.
i sorrowful looking head supported by lhe
Iti aflbctu commence by d-iw iiiott from th*
paha &lt;»t bis hands. Not a word greeted blood al corrupt or ulccsou* matter. wHcb. in
I Um lung-, liver, and infernal organs, fa termed
the interloper.
tubercles; ia tbo jjlandit, »wvUing*; and oa
‘•Well,’ said be, “you
the Burfttcc, eniodon* or tote*, lr.ii foul cor­
iwW trouble here, what’e
ruption. wHeh gender* in tbe Wood. deproteM
“Oh, we are most craited. neighbor," the encrxL* of life, co ths: arrofolous coatulsLoui
not only f.dfar from tcroftibu* comsaid the woman, “and we ain’t got no paplsint.-. but tlirv hare far Ira* power to with­
ticure th see folk* now."
stand Iho attarta of other dbeaaeai coaea“That’s all right," said the vsallor. net quendy vatl number* ncrWt by diaordero
, mtwh taken Imckby thia rebuff, 'bin which, although not *c:ofaioua la their nature,
can t be of any aerviee to ytnt in all thia are «.tiU rcndi-rcd fatal by thh taint in tbo
tyntern. Most of the eon*umptkni which detroubled
•
cjnateo the human family ha* it* origin directly
“Well, we’ve loot our gal, our Sal**
in thb acrofuloua contamination; and many
gone ufl'and left os," slid the old man in p di-cruet! rc dfaenara of tho Hvor, kidney*, brain,
tone uf dewpair.
aad, indeed, of all ths organs, ariao from or
“Ah, do von know what Induced her to arc e.”ra voted by die some cau*?.
One quarter of nil our people- are »crcfuluu*;
leavo you!" remarked the visitor;
their nmor.i are invaded by thia lurking bt“Yes, neighbor, and not aw I should fcetfen, and their health i« undermined by IL
say it aa her mother, bat there wasn’t a To dcnii’e it from the »y»tem we mutt renovate
lexHier gal in tbo west than ray Sal; bIm- the blood by on alterative medicine, and in­
lias p&gt;ne and brought rum on her own vigorate it by healthy food and cxcrcb*.
Such a medicine wo supply in .
bean now," said fhc stricken mother.

«ca uwran wniie D*x&gt;n_', ecase.
floenUy. nothinremain* but comm jn
atet, wafer, uritair. XmwtU part­
ly jmrcaive. by the taafe of thto HaferSt OS. that it ia entirely (threat from
itlicr **teratu*.
-*
It i* racked iu &lt;&gt;De pound j

very caxAP

of lb* year iMY, whito stteadingyb* State »sd
Xstiocal Lawflcncol of th* .State of New Tark,
ray heir, from acame eakaawa to tre. e.annecd 'alluig off very rapidly, ao that fa th* *b*et
«]Mce ogMX wwtba. the whole uppec part efsiy
scalp was almoat vtitirrlv bereft of it* coetriBt
■lid n.ncb of lhe maniuina porttoe* apes lb*
stdea and bock eart ot my b*ad »hortly after be­
came gray, ao that vou will nut be surprised wbra
I tell you lliii upon my return to the biter of 1 Mi­
ma. my more caattid. srqueuntanrea were sot *•
much at a toe* tn dfeourer 1 he ct»*r of the ri&gt;**(«
in my appranmer, a- my more fatiniate aeqav*tonce* were to magi-IM m» at «IL
I atonra nutda spplieotioo to th* rnoet tkillfsll
phy«k-*;j»fa the reentry, bet. receiving so a*earaneea from them lh»t u.y Lair could uxin btre»tored, I wpi forced to become rerouciFed to »y
fat*, until. forloBately, ia tbo latter port of th*
year l»K, votte Restorative vit riccmtoite to
me by a druggjte. a. bcrag th* mo*t raitobie Blir
Restorative in use. I tried «m« bottle, sad femte
to my great aatislaetton that it wa* produciag the
desired cScet. Hisca fast tune, I bare aaed *«voa
dollara' worth ot Ueatoratire. sud ** * ra»ult. h*v*
» rich coat cf very loft black bair, a hieh so BMaby om buy.
A* amark of toy gratitude for ytrar labor »M
skill in the produrlina of bo womferful aa article.
I have recommended its u«e to many of my friend*
and acquaint Mice*, who. 1
hippy to isfem
you, are safes it with hk* effect

Depot. *44. Broadway, and *UJ by s'! deslwa
throorhout the werid, The ReriomUrv to yet ap in BoUle* ef thr«*
aixe*. rix : large, medium. *nd mslt; tb» nail­
holt* Us pint, and rets.!* for an* dollar • bottle;
the raediam boldo it lent twentv ver ceat Baers
in proeortfoo than th* mbsII, rruitofar iw* del
tor* a hotIto; the srgv bolds * ossrt, 40 per wak

Tcrk. sad Hi Mariet Street, tit famto. Me
,
A nd Md.l by .1) gnod Dniggi.u and Fancy Gwa
Dewier* ererywbera.
&gt;a&gt;yl-eeM

1VE a very ooroptote etnek ef Bona* bei

THL ANERICAJI

TIJST -W-A-EIE:

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET
REC’PT BOOK.

nF CbIIom httrto that are inaaueiblc
to outer’s raiacry, are susceptible of no
trae rniwy.

*

Low Pressure System
!»?*.%SS?«8SKkSSs.T2
Ul&gt; POTASH.
Warranted double tho terragtb al

W«tk- V», OesUtacsIl

SUPERFINE FLOUR foe SO ■hllHaga per or I
RHILLUI COM far
R3 oaaU par buteml.

®D©D3 AS DKEZAP

New Arrangement

M &gt;h,si«rfv.ievx*.
'
BOOTS &lt;Sc SHOEB,

BOWER’S HARDWARE STORE.

W. «LUTr &lt;-

n.P.CHERRY

IT PUBLIC and Comte

*ch

DANIKL ffTRIKJ
fNAUNTY CU3UI, Notary Pab

Rreraeeniu tciatown. Six I'fataand Do*SOr

TO HOUSE BUHsDEHS.

CLAN *ud Snrgsco. Dw
Mar th* Court Hoaae.

ateifoty

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MOIX1H

VOL. 5

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1861.

Jatisgi’ Simtsa fiirttlerj.

Cteict Siwllan.

NO. 42

r Wwlta
be* tankard**
Uw«&gt; b, ib.CucUlulloi ; hr

LEAF THOM MEWOKT.

BOLTWOOD A. GRANT,

and prayed that she might overcome the
passion, though pure itself as angel's lore
yet have for ita object a vile one Over,
whom Satan’s most effectual aids had
such entire control.
She saw that noth-

MK

In a wild, desolate fanrat, about e mile
from any home, dwelt Peggy Satan, as
Lizzi* left b*r dw*lshe was called, from die supposition that
she was a lineal descendant of him whoao grants hi* sincere humble followers, wu’d
enable him to assert power over the apShe professed to have the power* o ptitc which ‘‘gtxiwn with his growth and
it-_
bwu jus aha
rest of ■• Butow Houm.
divination,and direct commands had been •tieugthinei with his strength.’’
flrab
placed upon us, that upon no occasion she wffpt. prayed, and labored, by all th*
were we to visit toe do fortune teller.*— love be bare for bar, by all fats dreams nt
As school children there was little need future usefulness and honor, to lead bimi
ra A T T
A WTY
‘UUTMTP'D of 'his injunction, for w* would no more to that which alone can cleanse the dis­ er, sat mumbling and ohttgr|
F ALL
An D
W UM 1 UH Uve cone lorn her hut in the wild wood, eased fountains of the heart.
doorway. She tooked ujZn m with no
FBA.M'IS KUVVER,
than wo would have visited a llun in his
He won! ’ not bow that item proud
Bpiritaven •..&gt; t•: , wor of tho Infinite,
But as children merged into woman- but
1
in his uaiv ...-nited strength Bteovu to
back the haughty tantalizing thirst. oriea and caused lizzie to speak thus :
hood, and many slumbering thoughts and drive
&lt;
puny power of man against the
U Al LEY A BAKER
feelings were awakened, there cumo an Th*
‘
•You, Carrie, who hare some influence
overwhelming desire to know what there mighty
i
strength of fiends !
over the heart* of men. should tell them
WE ARE NOV. ON HAND
My nwa oarnest entreatiu* with Lizzie what a vila detnoi! iatemparanc* is; tell
might bo in toe future.
raa. Store oaa door
|
Lizzie Lee was my dearest friend. Ev to
1 flee the tempter bad won the ill will of the young »d manly to fle* Ita* a dreadwith one of the LARGEST and
J erybody admitted her to bo the prettiest .Harry, which soon extended to her-oil.
I girl in town, and at all our May-dny fes So
|
do we sqmelunm treat those who force beware of placing their rich heart wealth
CTTHOLESALK end
H Lactarer of left
rivals, strawberry parties and picnic*, she home
|
upon as anaw our own haunting In the band-which lifts the intoxicating
I was crowned queen of Iwaoty. Richard- convictions.
।
cup ; to beware b&lt;«w they touch the lip
• -n Leo was a lawyer of sons* repute.—
It was th*ir wedding night. Richard­ that drains -the maddeataw draught”
Itamor said he had accumulated his prop- son
,
Indeed, indeed, “it blteth like a serpent
Lae was delighted that his daughter
1 &lt; &lt;-ty in a distant city, but his young rod ।should be waited with one to whom bo and stingeth like tn adder.”
■cautiful wife dying at Lizzie’s birth, he prophesied a very brilliant career in the
If any thought In my simple sketch
may turn case, trembling on the brink of
| had come into our little village not so practice &lt;ff law.
[ much to render himself useful or noted
tv il, to look to God for support, and with
in his profession, as that he might p*as
the power he gives us aver human pas­
his days in pence and quiet
gladness.
A knell it waa to my ear I— sion, strive* mightily for lb* victory, not
Beaux were rather scaree among us, so The brilliant lighla seemed bat deceitful, vainly have 1 called to mind the nd exW.PARKER,
it is not strnnffe that there was a rush at torches to lure a loved one from the nar
LE r.nd r»tsjl dealer In Groceries
the heart of Harry Woodbridge, when row, peaceful way. . The air was cool and
niiom. Pork. Lard, Butter, nod
ires bought and sold, at his ‘••Id
that handsome young man cam* to read pleaaunt, and I wandered down through
law in Squire Lee’s oflie. Since Lizzie the garden towards where Sqnire L*e’s
was by tar the moat Indifferent, and the on closure joined ours.
Many wild fore­
There have Veen ten enecific attempts
most beautiful, no wonder that she won bodings haunted me for which I half chi­
the prize without nn effort. Nor was she ded myself, since they tell us that love of ernment since Its formation.
WILLIAM BtnGHEH,
long Indifferent to the face that was light­ the gnod and beautiTul as an all engross­
ed with smiles when she was gay or asd. ing passion may become a purifier of the apiracy eff «s« ®f the offiecra of the Fed­
Never had lover* more unmolested woo­ soul of man.
eral army to consolidate the, thirteenStalc*
ing than was afluorded In the beautiful
As I stood listening, a quick, light step into one, add confer the supreme power
A. E. BONSTEEL,
Loe mansion, where Lizzie was toe ac­ fell upon my car, and Lizxie in all the on Washington.
HYSICIAN AND SUBOEON. Will prsetiea
knowledged mistress of the establish
&gt;i illisncy of her bridal hour stood before
AMkIs* in BuUnp asd vicinity.
menL
‘
‘•Shay’s losurrectiof
Mi.”
“ in
’ *Massachusetts.
“
me.
Daring his long after-dinner naps, Mr.
The third was in 1
----- properly
.
There was a deadly palor on her cheek
1794,
called
DANIEL COOK,
Lee
did
not
keep
one
eye
open
to
look
and lip, scarce rivalled by the white rose “the Whislcby insurrection
irroctioa of PcnusylUSTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land sad
Tax Altai, will attend to the collection of
after bis model pupil; and when he re- bud twined in her clustering ceria, and vanla."
BOOTS, SHOES,
1 tired at precisely 9 o’clock, be usually made more ghastly by th* rich satin rob*
told Lizzie not to wet up too late; never over which Cong. Tike gk^-TTieWteYH-

Indianapolis were bat impcrfreUjr «r
mitted, and we taU pleasure in Irani
ring complete reports of them from
Chicago TT-ibua* to our cdhmns.

NORMAN BAILEY,

GOODS.

DRY GOODS:

My Friends: No owe not in my altaappreciata my feelings of sad- inhahitaota, i* wtert, m • ®uir of prin­
a partingTo this place and ciple, 1. the State bettet then th* county 1
On what

_____ old man. Here my children were
boro, and one lies buried.
1 »ow leave,
not knowing wb*n or whether ever I may
return, vffl i ttat before ifoe greater
than that which rested « the shoulders
of Washington. Without the aid ol that
Divine being, who ever aided him, who
controls mine and all mr destinies, 1 can­
not succeed. With that assistance lean­
pot foil.
Trotting in Him who can go
with me and remain'with yon, and be
tvrrv'»h*re for good, let us confidently
hrrff ibht all will be yet wrtl.
T6 Hi*
'
■ ncndlns you, as 1 hope in jour
prayer*, you will commend me,I bid you.
Mundt tad deighhors, an affectionate ferewell.
mil

uxooMi’aiun’LTTO aov. morto*.

“Gov. Mobtos axb FzuowCimm
or van Statz or Imoiak*: Most heartily

IILLII1KY

GROCERIES;

C R OCKER Y!

P

Th. weAl

In rrM

more than that which pertain, to a mere

nificent reception, and as kuob moat
tily do 1 thank you for it, . You. have
been pleased to address yourself to me
Chiefly in behalf of tills glorious Union, in

•••—— r
.
..
,
more than one fifti-th part of the notion
in noil and population, break up the napon, and then eooree n proportiousbly
larger aubdivision of itself in the most
arbitrary way 1 What mysterious right
to play tyrant is conferred on a district
of oonntry with ita people, by merely
calling it a State f Fellow citiMaa, I W
not asserting anything, I am merely ask­
ing qnaniona for you to consider; and
now allow me to bid -yon farewell.

vMo**J Government.

The federative Convention, or Congress
of the seceded States of South. Carolina,
Georola, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
and Louisiana,iti session at Montgomery,
Alabama, has accomplished^ the t»*k &lt; {
organizing a Provisional NationaT.Gov­
ernment, and the details thereof, s&gt;&gt; for as
ascertained, are before our reader*.’
First. A constitution has been adopted
to eontinue in force ore year from and
after the inauguration of the Provisional
President darted under it. odd constitu­
tion being substantially that of the Uni­
ted State*. It embraces, however, a •ec­
tion expressly forbidding the African
tint* trade, a provision 'ghrloff toil*
Congress the power to prohibit the introductien of stave* from 'sny State not a

not aspect upon this occasion, or on any
occasion till after J get to Washington, to
attempt any lengthy speeches, I will only
say that to the salvation of this Union

J

HOLBROOK,

dreaming that as the sound of his foot­ gel’s form, her gossamer veil.
step passed Harry’s door.be threw aside
In a moment she was in my arms, and
his b&lt;x/k and descended to th* library to I recall now her hopeless misery, as she
spend the evening with Lizzie. The old said:
gentleman was not remarkably keen or
‘•Oh, Carrie, you were right, you were
advance from
at all suspiei«»ui, and he saw nothing to right!
He promised me, hut he has for­
awaken displeasure in the growing inti­ gotten ; even now—even now bo forgets, i
macy of the young people.
I wanted yon to come so much—but if
I
Bright, glowing colors (jus*, such as w* you might not be invited^-b* promised
b | like to wear in autumn time,) were on the —I will not go back !
Take in* away
trees. Wo wended our way , Undo and with you!’’
1, th tough the forest to Peggy’a. We
A heavy, irregular footstep fell on oor
were talking earnestly ; Lizzie telling of ears, and the figure of Lizzie’s husband
Harry’s devotion, and her love, when stixid before us.
suddenly posing, she faltered a’ moment
He ehided her for the inmroariety of
leaving her guests, and with loorish.drunand then said abruptly.
__ _
“
__ J has one taulu”
ken fondness bode her return with him to
*K?arrie,
Harry
‘‘He Is verv near perfection if. he has the mansion.
- -801- °"c’—
“----•________
&gt;_
i irU'/vtMi'
” ■1 »«P&lt;
‘n&lt;Jc
&lt;J' laughingly.
She left me with wo word of farewell.
GENUINE
FAMILY
LIQLORS.
“_
But,
” she continued,
he drinki
,__________
___ ,. _. “drinks
I All
papa’s wine has gone from the cellar, and
WM R. MOREHOUSE A CO.,
be fans dismissed Bridget thinking she
A manly arm had grappled with the
strong tide of life for me, a pure noble
drank it
BraatHcs, Wines, Gias and Segars, ।
We stood looking at each other in al­ heart had raised my aspiration* with Its
.
O. -n A.
rf th, rihm. of ,&lt;,nce nftCT this revelation, but were star own to a noble Ufa. Dust to th* world,
n-. I tied hr the rusllino of the leaves, and but to m* living realties, still nerving ms
to act throughout them as they In mate­
rial presence bad done for me and others.
h«.Wbr£,nlr."opsrcki7tatarpm/.mnli we heard her mumbling and groaning in Long happy years had passed.
A sud­
urntfes. in eoks er bouts., will
Hbor^ly l|10 mO6t approved style of fortan* tell- den summons came from tho well-nigh
J1 wHh. l*nc. List s«ft so spplioiUoa.
I
J
forgotten friend of my youth. To meet
OLD MOREHOUSE BITTERS.
i
We followed her into her dwelling-abe her in joy or sorrow, I could not judge
lecomiMadMi by th. first pliysieuuM •* tb. &gt; clutched Lizzie’« delicate hand witbin her bv the hastily pennod communication.
anratwiy touw* fcr Dy.fwjMui. IndigwUon. I o1rfD withered palrn, and began in low,:n
’ I found Mrs. Harrison Woodbridge not
biiitT.
rfl Notvww
A. • terar- di.Unct tone* t
in a dirty leno whore drunkard’* wives
-Win.! Gin! Brandy! dratroetion. are wont to live and die,bnt In a princely
Wn-fi
i Fah! tbc smell!
Th* sl* bou^. the mansion, finished in a sty le of modern 4•*•
J
! ditch, tho grave !
Black curling hair— eganco and beaaty.

Ever shown in this

J. M. RUHSELL,
HYSICIAN and Surgeon.
»tote, Sials •treei.

P

OUc. in Rnw«Hi

JOHN ROBERTS,

If. P. CHERRY,
7\TOTABY PUBLIC and Comrsj
_L\ land Io all baalneu entrusSr

Market, which we&gt;

NEW YORK COSTS.

I

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co. !

J. X. NEVINa.

8. C. PR1NDLE,
V PBOBATB, Notary Peblie, Gen
sad Tsx Agent. Will ba found ii

DANIEL RTRIKEH,

OLIVER E. EVERTS,

T PHILLIPS, Uxnra Susairr ssd Jailer.

&gt; a-Tk. rateenben wUh
Ir?n&gt;ra.M LoaJ sod Trarattag

bright beaming cy«—(whiskey dims it.)
A morry laugh I Q. y« demons, what a

tv teaset* wb«B ltb«*l taA»e*»ratJi will be
FiW.
p.rtkii)«r», .Mre*. M ^Kn..

croan t
Poor ehl Id! poor child ! you
should havq died with your mother. Sha

DEEDS, eed
Pnhiio.
Court Hom., sad eyes st all

New Barry Mill,
H. K. SHELDON,

IS now in auccoMfui operation, ready

OVSTOM

“WOKBl,

m M good order and *3 prompt as any

Having necurod the services of a

HARMON BMITH,
COURT COM'.JSSIONER. A«or»«»
liar A ilotieitor. ® iU Uh Cvsrto of

Tint Bate MILLER.

was beautiful and is happy.
You arc
beautiful too; a curse shall not b* to you.
Forsaken, sick, weary.
Ab! intemper­

torturing mams I
AU Satan’s fiercest myrmidon* haunt
ingone weak man !
.
The sequel is a common on*. The ofl
again that the old hag must have over­ formed resolutions of reform as Often
heard cur'conversation.
She eouM not broken. TU beat Alfol wife’s earnest'*'
availing prayer, as downward th* uahap

in her room she walked the floor
restlwaly. Tn- vain 1 told her again and

BOLTWOOD A GRANT.
Haed^Se©.!. 1846.

arstion respectively, of tho former Statoij

from the latter.
.A Washington dispatch to the same
paper aay,;
A bold, startling, revolutionary line of
policy may now be confidently counted
on. A resolution is known to have been
adopted in secret session for promptly
putting into the field an army of 50,000
men.
1'ort Pickens and Sumtcrwe at
once to be regularly Invested, and commissiuuera al cnee despatched demanding
their surrender In ,15* name of the South­
ern republic. Ministers will at onoe.ba
accredited to the various European gov.
emmente, announcing that a new confed­
eracy Ims been foymod.which has adopted
the eonstitutiun of the I'nited States, and

T%* ninth was in 1841, and occurred
in Rhode Island between the ‘•Suffraga
and preserve the Union and Liberty for
Association* and the State anthoriticx
I desire that country not looally Inapphaoble, and
The tenth was In 185fl, on the part of your sakes and not for mine.
the Mormons, who resisted the Federal they shall be constitutionally preserved. that it has freely opened iu porta to the
I,
as
already
intimated,
am
but
an acci­ comutarve of tbetworld.
Tb*y will be
outhority.
_ .
_______
dental instrumont,lemporaryjmd to nerve directed to notify foreign governments
How Book Fomoottbu.—So lately but for a limited time, and I appeal to that they nra folly prepared to defend and
dead ; eo souo forgotten.
’ll* the way you again to constantly bear io mind that vindicate the new nationality against 41
of the world.
We flourish for a while­
comers.
Men take ua by lb* hand, and ara anxious
about tha health of our bodies, and laugh
at our joke*, and we really think, Tike the
Trnutuee true io tht Union.
fly on the wheel, that we have something

to do with the turning of th* earth.—
Sumo day we die und are buried.
The
sun doe* Dot.stop for the funeral; .everything goes off a* nsaal: wa ar* not missed,
in the streets ; men langh at Dew jokesf
&lt;&gt;n* or two hearts feels the wounds iff atfliction, uno or two tnemoriea still bold
our names and forms; bat the crowd
moves «
in ita. daily circle; and »•
lu —
three
mures
On entering, tho feeling of deadly feer
the great waves of lime sweep orer
which had h-iuntod mo, gave way, and I
---&gt; —»- —&gt;—• &gt;—*—
thought myself a sad croaker, to have be­
lieved there was anything but pleasure
awaited me, but Mrs. Woodbridge stood
Fimt Grtu—A boy got Us grandfath­
Wore foe, with a pie *sd face, and a.
er’s gon, and loaded it, but was afraid to
bowed ab-M*" form.
.
firs • he, however; liked the fun of load­
We but iptAt! each ctber’H names, and
ing, and to put Tn another charge, but
she led me over lofy staircases, though
■til! was
rich and beautiful apartment*, to oos
pleasanter if possible, than anywhere;

ance.
In fear and trembling, ns though we
had heard a supernatural revelation, we
returned homeward. It was getting dark
and al) the wood seemed alive with forma
of terror. Al Lizzie’* door Barry stood
waiting with a smile on his tip, and she but left me without a word.
nestled closer to me begging that I wo’d
- Seated alone, I heard strange, frightful
go in »ith fosr.'
Harry noticed her un- sounds echoing through th* rooms of that
nrinedy home; a sad. despairing err for

^....j^Mttwirtiea of

their ©nuntry, truly may it be aaid “tbe
pates of hell shall not prevail azainsl it.’’
(Renewed applause.]
In all the trying
positions in which 1 shall bo placed—and
doubtless 1 shall be placed in many very
trying ones—ray reliance will be upon
you and the people nt the United Stales,
and 1 wish you tn remember, now and
forever, that it is your btishwas and not
The seventh was in 1820, with the Che­ mine; that if the Union of these Staton
and the liberties of this people should bo
rokees in Georgia.
.
The eighth was the memorable Nulli­ lost, it is but little to any one man 52
fying Ordinance of South Carolina in years old, but a great deal to thirty mil­
lions of people that inhabit these United

et&gt;t sections of the Union camo into col
lisiou, was in 1820, under the administrslion of President Monroe, emi occurred
on the question of the adtohslon of Misrrusri into the Union.
iMoaiith.was a collision between the
Lcgislatarc of Georgia and the Federal

antonvt th®

Washington, Feb. 10.
ATOLIA

The Tenncsiwc delegation -ar* in rooai't
of dispatches showing the mult of the
election iu that State y*aterday.
Thu
Union men hnv a carried everything before
croqa support given by your Stalo to that them by an overwhelming majority.
political cause which 1 think is the true
LouUrilie, Feb. 1!.
and the jost cause of the whole oountry.
Memphis gives between 300 acd 500
•w—»
____ __
...
,___ ____ _ majority for the Unlqn candidates to the
HMM wrangle by the mouth with no cor-1 Convention.
Retoms from W«t Tentainly that they mean the same thing, j nessee indicate the election of Union epnwhile using the same words, it were as . di dates.
wdtlfthay waakl keep aitence.
The
Nashville, Feb. 11.
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As far as heard from, all the Union

mUnt^riiixena of At State of Indiana :
am her* to thank ymi for thia magnifi-

ante, if we can. that we do not uaderslaad

candidate* are elected by overwhelming
majorities.
The Convention is defeated
by a large tntyorily. The vote of Nash­
ville is—Union candidates 2,000 ; atceaision, 555; fi&gt;r a CiXncntiw, 1,290; no
Convention, 1,507‘

tbe!g*elve% who cactuiuly

kMSMyonber

Rkxakkab:x Fnxrn ox to* Nxw Y.
&lt;4 shA words.
What toes, is ommukI Cnsrost Hov«s.—It is understood at the
wkat in inrssiMl Wredd the marching Custom House that n remarkable fraud
of an army into South Carolinn without was perpetrated m&lt; long- sgo a* Septem­
tbeuomeMW her P*¥k 8*d oN» U. ber.’and boa jimi boro 3i*covrnA
It
tile intent towards them, be invasion J I seems that some pt-morh aa vet unknown,
foroad pramita fur the wl
tain eoM. from the waMir-nso. Io doing
itank; bat if the United State*
fo.U,.n&lt;) «Ut propn,.,
dutia* on foreign miport
withhold tha mail
were habitually
——

An Tnfoan

blindness

E

�FROM TH£ SOUTH.

Sellotings resulted as foifotra:

ft

VeisesAv Morriig,

Ffo

oana of Hustings and vicinity.

spocio amounting
OCR MWBIDM la Nor FEX.FZLX.BD.
ory, and 8. W. Chase wars appointed
•■Tba Senate to^ay prolonged ita Ex■#*»» OT M. gin ln&gt;» Idl, iteta
eentive aeaarin over the nomination of
tering unction tc their souls, that the Re­
IjKHWU.
.
ton* Douglas and Pugh are opboth Pettit and Black, and their
confirmation will be defeated in a fclf
vote. "■ ' ' *
’’
‘ Telegrams from North Carolii.x asy
that the contest there will be very done,
bot the chancea are against secession.” :
The same correspondent mentions Mr.
Dejsrnexte. of Virginia, as the member
who abstracted from the House library a
large number of the books which are now

a&amp;U&amp;aWMUpta*, AM

mriste m

‘

*

।admit this territdry as a' Bute, hi order

Ions, and military

this proposition to admit New Mexico,

reveals a state of facts damaging to tbo
very object desired to be attained.-

Mr.

Bingham, of Ohio, has given us a little

the store-ship Supply, convened at
al the Legislature are engaged nt the Navy Ysril this Moniiug. The exn
lion will commenca to-morrow.' An offi­
e.'UWW1 &lt;o wywawa. .&lt;» present with bills makingappropriatiuns,
cer, wire, Wrib taj.
»«
CWrtrtaw.-M. J. Lathrop.C. O. Scott, or worid if Michigan had a Constitution 1
turned out of* government bouse al
tliMt would permit legislators to do any-'
Seism George, Perry Cbihoe;
Pensacola, atones that the refefe, after
A-Hay.—H. Bitter, A. Trego, &amp; W. thing rrasounblc or just. J soy that the ।
taking the Nnvy Yard, gave thorn three
Chste, &lt;». 12 [ngram.
Lcqi.ibUirc wuuldmekaan appropriation hours to IciUte toe plscc.
They had - po
Hatlingi.—John Roberta, J. A. Swacfor the purpose of placing Um military of .ru*aus to gd away, and the persons Uro’l
xefl Biram Drmwcn, H. Jf. Sheldon.
the Scale tan a war fobflhg to a moderate here Uy. die. Supply would have bad to
a ter re or enlist under the acrosaiou flag.
•rtent-foconsequence of the threatening '
Washington, Feb. 15. 4
aspect of National affairs.
The Cctiatiir. u lUetollcirinir:
R. B.fehaw, AiUObot
'
’
The army Ifapplire ached at Napoleon,
Igretiim. dy»&gt;rj&gt;«i«.
tulioc !■ ao narrow in ita limits, that it ia
Woodit^L— P. Cramer delegate.
Ariumaaa, were destined for the army io ' Bcrruna irriiabllitt. i
•
On motion tho committee’s report was quite'dnubtfol whether a loan can be an- Texas
Which Is diert solely tq -protect
thoriaed by the Legislature under.it oven ithe whites from the Indians.
accepted and cbmmitte discharged.
On motion it was carried to aHowr per-' though war was actually at our borders;
Il le said thnt assurances have been re­
sons from towns hot represented, to pre­ It may possibly ba stretched some, hut ceived
that neither Fort Sumpter or
‘
sent them ■'rives as delegates.
Pleken« will be attacked,
and as soon u
ICKCIl,»n:i
------- „
bonds would bo rather stale u« mariMt if ]
On motion. J. F. Emery, J. P; R«.b
Davis is inaugurated President of the
f
et la, and L. L. Clark ware appointed tel­ they wore not backed by constitotionali. Southern
Qinfcdrrncy be will send s mft&gt;ty; therefore, the probability is that a Ister
i
lers. ' ' ’
to Washington to negotiate. How­
£
On motion, It carried io proceed to an law will be passed niuking general regu-1ever,
it i« certainly naccruinH from Ha­
informal ballot for defegntea.
lations for toe
toe State
Lacked ij ‘*OT‘D«a * urre« iw
the military of tbe
State,backed
^nt Mm.Aoduraub
Maj. Aoder*.:. frets
feels i * vurr* inw n.«c«*r ■&gt;
~ ztativ
-I. ........................
I
!«-*«!,
.nd
.b,»H
k. b. «.u
;
. ...» —Ij. " .
I perfect Iy secure,
and should
he be assail* 1 *r~

S

Tbo S.amp l.nd appropriate., are

JO
«
2

J 8 Tuxbnry,
J H Monroe.
J A Btrecxey,

again on

’

According to rumors the debate to-day
in llic Peace Conference was of an excit­
ing ehoracter among the northern and
southern ektretniats. Another effort was
made to admit reporters.
,
An additional company of cavalry ar­
rived in tho city to-day.

Private -advices from Montgomery
stato that arrangements have hern made
for a loss of 114,000,000 by the flrat of
March, at which time toe confedsraey
will have fifty regiments of troops ready
for the field fur the purpose of reatsSteg
coercis®, and in ease of a blockade,
marching upon Washington..

WublsgUx:, f.b. IS.

T'rom Waaklevton.

u

M.m moui

1 1,
"11 I'MVWOM . I.—»•■■. MM ■ W w
*
lith them. and all should Xakr • tearooouful at

ir.tnp.lotarf,!.,op„l a ,ui«n.&lt;»;„^.U»t., .mtadyta! ita ita™. d

A W Briley,

the’thlng al! the State Roads in America,
at least those iu Michigan. ' But Is the

--S. Dffiicy,
J. Roberts,
Sweezer,
A. W. Duilry,
J. 8. Tuxbnry,

11

indication of a lasgo number of too racma bill now pending.in the House extend­
ing the tlric for ths completion of the

1st rOBMAL DALLOT.

several railroads which have
•

23

J. Roberta,

heraUiforc

been dommesced by companies in antici­

J. S. Tttxbury,
10
pation of payment by the State in land
On motion. .1 obn Roberta was dedared granted by Congress for that purpose
unanimously elected.
some four y-'ara 'sineer
Tho subject of
On motion, carried to proceed to an
the bill creates a good deal of interest
informal ballot for second dtJ — *
*nd soma strong opposition, but 1 think
"
Tuxbury,
112
it is certain tn pass.
Sweraey,
There Is also a bill 'before the TToiuc
A. W.llailey,
O. L. Ingram,
proposing to repeal tho Personal Liberty
2
J. M. Nevins,
BUI. 1 think 1 know Ils fete, but it will
Etrtory,
call forth some buncomb, and occupy a
turgher,
■
good deal of -time.
*$tare ’U' aho anofhsr propoakuiu*be

P. -Cramer,

Ou motion, ft was carried
to a formal ballot

J
1 15

'irasitrsff

St. I.4&gt;u!s, Feb. 15.
Die States’ Rights ticket for State
veiitiou uaa wiiiuirai

bos-

Montgomery, Feb. )5.
r&gt;Wlii real,quarter ct Return mania
Congrats appointed a commit tec of six
I. ta«wLf quiuber three -1) Mnh&lt;
to make arrangements for thr inaugura­
tion on Monday next.
A resolution of­
fered,relative lo tho purchase uf vesacb
JAMES
was referred.
An officialx-opy nf the Texas ordinance
Baud. Droewtetal, 1*0.
was presented ."jib tbs .credentials of llir&gt;
delegates, uiie xj ubptn bgs.«ariyed. -Ob­
jection was made lu ita toception, ch the
MOMTOAGE SAIJL
ground of its hot huiug ratified
Mr.
G'regg, of Texas, a delegate, was inrittd Pr.»t&gt;rirV&gt;r, 444 Bnmdwar. NowA'erfc. and 114
to take a seat.
An act has been passed in secret sesMORTGAGE SALE.
ainn, oulinuing -the customs officers in
r frail hating brrn rr td&lt;- i. ike eeadiliro ol •» J}w !-,U! d*J
A* 1
pffice till'too first .pf April,requiring them
j-avrurntof ■ err t tin (•drntuiff nt Mattgagr A,.
to tajrje uatb of jqalty to the Provisional
Gowymeni..

U

fore the House to tend oJinmis»ii&gt;nvn tq struote-J tre-n-prrt.il pl*. Ct reducing
Washin|toi&gt;, at too call of toe State of expenses and collecting the revenues.
Virgin! ’ All attempts so far have failed

T0BMAL BALLOT.

Tuxbury,
Sweraey,
Lapham,

cu.intr ofbirry i
«rt MMMS bring
...&lt;
a.* --■

this wholesale dealtag ta too Swnmp ' coccriuu, and they wiii probable ba in(rends; but if ft nwret go over ihc dam jI dignsatly
J:
.retumed.
The legislature
"
ia a pile, we shall pin on to toe taH of. will adjourn next Week.

by large maj.irkics at lea*: in toe Hoq&lt;r.

nd retarded st !. n'etoek. P. M. of January
Mcrtc&gt;xr« &lt; n p»je« f
&gt; of the Iterieler oi ;

taa ncUcr. thffteUl of twe

Hew Advertisements.

Had Virginia Uyeddoa n no propositions '

On motion J. S. Tuxbury was declared as a basis for a soUlemeot of Uc present I
| Natiooal difficultiee, there would nut liave |
unanimously nominated.
On motion, it was carried to proceed been a 4a»roting -voice in either House |
to an Informal ballot ifor -fee third dele­ againstiendhrp "hem ; tho rigns of the -,,
gate
i Wk.

MAS05 ALLEMj
. KAt.F.R IX GROCKJUIJJ. pioviaiMM. pro1 dace, Uiali. butler, lard, pwrk. sad grata at
undi. A!m tori eandita. ete..e&gt;e. Store in
,
, =______________

r»»*ry.
. &gt; | J hiou. £a&lt;i Wcx-Jc-j mjt». u&lt; »
Our M.,„l„ef.Cm-r-i. . ibtl. ।
aJfJH

lx Lapbam,
Burgher,

' L'sblie. cnoHly
tOilM, , .
On motion J. A. Sweezcy was declared weak In tho backbone just now : a had
I
RODEBTS
Jc
NTMKER,
time to ffipch.
.
inform them that this is a part of that unanimously nominated.
‘ I"k'~AI.EltS in drwg«, taetlicioaa,fpslentawdiOn motion, it was carried that toe del­
With all toe above Important ques- .
'cities, palate, site, lutpffulitH, teraingfold,
territory in which Mr. Seward has recent­
egates elected bare jiower to substitute tione and a largtamotir.l .of-o'.'rtr unfio- p ire li'uore.drs-aloflk w.nttotr-glaM. natty, rroly said, that tho peculiar institutions of ,delegates.
a«ne*. atatietoerv. end frrrj- ariklta. Store &gt;a
..
.,
.
**ttovcPa Bleak?' Ha&gt;tia*a, Mfcb
।the South have succeeded in planting but
On motion Convention adjourned.
.
(
liMy that tbs Legislature will .adjourn
ono slai-e open every 40 000 aqtiara miles
O. L. Iirwimsf
J.-H. Mmor,
'before the 5th to the !Oth of March.
Let -nn oho be deceived.
,
Secrtlary.
Chairman.
Jof -territory 1
John McKinney is bore, and id.custody,
The slavery question IS NOT an obso­
L/fWt OFFICE CAUeUB.
.of an officer.
There is a full dstermina1lete question.
in’iie RepubTitans of Hastings aud vi- •titffl on the part of both Houses to probe
Satax Rrocktho Sim —The Detroit cihlty met ip convention on Bat unlay the the affairs of die Treasury to the bottom.
,
TVW
mim of the bl'.h inst. has an amnsina 16th inst, pursuant to a call of toe Re­
;
1article in regard to farbearauce between publican iBaancr.
believed tliat the Republicans were caps’Republicans who differ as to matters' of
On motion of W. K. Ferris, Mr. ‘Wm. Wte and willing to correct errors tn State
public policy. Tho article is quite longl
ihe-eid d«e«s«d.
Burgher, Esq.,was duly elected.president affairs •, wo think that statemeut wi|! be
REMEDIAL AU EXT,
aud wo subjoin only the closing portion! of the convention.
proven before lung.
of it, which, if k is intended for ks-nwn
On motion, C. 8. burton was elected
Gov. Blnir is jnta the man for the

Lansing correspondent. (B.) is certainly .Secretary.
■ very appropriate, Indeed. Read :
*• 1* On motion that the President appoint

Di.p.teb'to ih.N. T. Eve. Po»t.

ftd.-toL F«b. 14.

I.T hiving b««n made m Ut «sa4Mt«a

.ml . ..ntu.hl uf Ihff U «-

inV.M .11

„,„.,rrd by GovtnimaiH.

largo ualo for Ita

R«*hterla Chia
MORTGAGE SALE.

Will our readers credit us when -we.

Washington, Feb. 16.

A convention caucus to night unani­
mously approved 'Binaham’s force bill,
which nutborixed the'collection of the
revenue on shipboard, outside insurrcctiutjary ports.
It will bo pres* 1 *
paresge next wv&lt;k.
‘
Secretary Holt gave s ieves to the
^Tcsco Commisafonera to-night.

J have inferred and believe that wa
moy &lt;191 and should not letter -the hands
of noneat "toil that wrings from the-earth
its increase, and feeds, and clothes, and
shelters nations.
Never, sir. will I consent to-the admission of that State until
she repeals that IrAmous enactment.
But more than that. Bhe-has upon her
statute book a black code, which provid os
that any person tnay nrrart any slave &lt;-araping from his master, though be tame
from the remnlest ends of the earth —
from Guinea or Algiers, from Cuba or
Brasil—and, without a hearing before a
magistrate, commit him to ah A tntriran
jailer, whose duty it shall be, at your
coat, dr, and mine,.to imprison bin six
month#, and advertise him, st the cost of
the American people, for n master; end
if no'master eotnes, to tako it for granted
that he ought to have a master, and im­
prison him six months longer, without a
hearing; and at tho end of twelve months*
imprisonment, sell him at the door of
your A merican Court UoUfc—at the al­
tar of American justice—to the highest
bidder in entth. Thfe infamons statute
further provide# that the Sheriff’s bill of
sale shall rest in the purchaser a good and
indefeasible title against all persons
whatever, even includirc tie ruaifs right
to his own soul.

hand on a

parpow of mating roai. and dlu4&gt;«.—i

tWaikinglou, Feb. 17.

ire beginning lo-despair, and some-uftbe
r-xumiss:oners have advised tlteir distant
friends accordingly.
An effort is being made to avoid Con­
gressional action on all peace proposi­
tions.
Washington, Feb. 16.

cleared for Braxoe,
Quaraaliue, but psobsbly will
tatau.
Bbsb»rA
' *
rakdta,‘.ndia)ri

Durfee. -

to got rid of the territorial question ftw
'
!the timo-beiug, and ■ render it easier for

‘-.But, air,! would op;&lt;ose the admisaioa
"Washington, Fob. 14.
At the Frace-Conference to-day, sever­ of New Mcjuqgas a Stqte op the fortlwr
al addresses eulogistic of tbc late Judge ground that, she ia not to l»e admitted into
the Union as a State until she repeals her
Wright, were mode.
nnjust legislation. She lias to-day upon
Washington, Fob. 15.
her statute books Ufo slave codes, which
The ctuntwfttee appointed to prepare would bring a tlu»i&gt; -to the cheeks of
matter fir- tb&lt;- Peace Conference to day Caligula.
She p.wtdet by law that all
reported a plan rff pacification, ft is un­ rau wiutk lammuxo mux ako woxkk,
derstood to bo com pounded from Critten­ contracting to do service, including shep­
den's and Guthrie’s propositions and the herds and agents sent on journeys, shall
border State resolutions. It applies thr be subject,when their day's work is done,
principle of the Missouri compromise to tho insolent lash of the task-master,
North of 86:30, and -pouular sovereignly and shall have no redress for the insult
south of it.Every effort will be made and wrong in courts of justice.
Is this
to carry this plan through this week.
the reward which is to bo tneted out by
"Richmond .advices say that a conserva- American law to hot.esl white men and
tive/ecling pervades in toe Virginia con­ women ?
Is that tlx? reward ot honest
vention.
toil? Why, sir, ! thought that, in this
Col. Dritlkard has resigned in conse­ land of ours, work was to be held*«aered.
quence of reSeclluus mado by the report 1 thought tlie boosted maxim among the
of the committee on the abstraction of American people was ‘a fair day’s wages
tbe'lndian bonds.
’

secession.
About DO speeches have been deliveredI
in the House on the crisis, nearly.two-.
thirds of:which were Republicans. There»
are still On h.ind at least enough to make।
an even hundred. Tbc greater part were&gt;
written out ta advance of delivery, and|
many oft-hem read to empty benches du­.
rin ik; formality of night asreioos.
These who were moot boneiul-of beoe-.
fidal oreults from the .Pesci Conferewoe,

Oil motion tba convention adjourned.

New Maa.

insight into the' laws , which ilaveiy has
R-'inforcemctits have started for Fort
already-established in that territory, ss
Tortngaa, and other rdief has been or­ follow's:
dered from Tex*?.

Special agent Jooee, who was dispatch­.
,,
ed by Sccretasy-Dix to New Orleai»s.lias
satisfied himraif that tho revenue cutterr
Robert MeCleUand was surrendered to&gt;
tho authorities of Louisiana through com
plicity between CoNsctor Hatch and|
Capt.’Brushwood before the ordinance off

and mnnllions, de
for Fort Pickens,

Ute oeaaM to'eHR wM'fltmuM ftr
bdr&gt;i
&lt;»ll«l__________
IctoSfc. «» w«*t niff .«*
______
lolMTdnJ
40
*tn“ rfl.qU.iiM wUJk U. a-’

missing. Tbo rtpoK in lire TTruss has pronikent Republicans ih Congress and
had tho iff&amp;t (if bringing hack largo out of Cupgreas to roll themselves In the
filth of concession and compromise. But'

quantities of books that have been miss,
ing for a long thne.
Cob Drinkard, chief dork of the War
department under Ffoyd is dtsmteaed.—
Mr. Potto, who was chid clerk under
.Secretary -Conrad, fills the place temper-

Carried.

On motion that tba proceedings of thia

Washington. Feb. 13.
tellers. Qjair appointed G. W. Mills, of
Analber inatallmont of Floyd a acceptliasticga, and iaaao Msassr, of Carlton.
ancot. amounting.to 440,000, reached this
in
Lansing,
a
hundred
or
two
in
Detroit,
citr to4ay. . ,
’
On motion that the convention adjourn
... .... j *«i scores elsewhere in the State. Im.
Rumors are afloat, to the effect that the
sine die; but liC Vourtwy cf Mr. 8weemonsy raised on the acceptances irns gh - j
those engaged ia It, tome
u».to^.rtle....bo .ere
to U- I rf *"r
.OT!V.«S «.»»•
plot for toe overthrow of the government, "osteon bed tvrallsorta amtataeof mo ptesertj tlrtt others might ghe thsir
U. el.rk,.h„ wm, t, tar. b«T, '»-tav yx
JU
»««™ «“*&gt; views iii ragard to, an adjoururaatl, but
lb. «u!»-« or tta rtirftab^ ]. aw **^*^-.*7°
ro tar. udnnn) pood .ro.rltia r„r th. "T""
i&gt;&gt;

“•"** °L1t
lta_!Or.g n&gt;«, m to U

wisUi)g.Uw-flUteCknA»Uy .to bo puL

^.“2

.

.orlblto. ba florid, .nd other
St*the nuny made dropsical. • move it is against adjourning and eonUnaaUy tarn. Ptao. C. ur.r.no. .djoumod or.r
r»*±**;. "’‘'"Zj’T’l.
ingour Republican dotios for the
tae»u«i Ita Coiumilto. ou AdjuUmuit mon may object to lie in a bed which it dvomiBg U&gt;ig&gt; dm#' Ata We as Eq nb
-a tnxwfws
proceas to
fit them
for. We
___ _ n«t __
&gt;.. . to
_ ...........
rr-L
r no takes
utaes each
nucti a
to tit
inetn tor.
»&gt; e
was
rrady
report.
Then!. to
probablHty that the committee will in». want more political tolerance, and If we

mediately afro opou a report, espodsTly
ta.-ww-.re- —.a
&gt;f the projresiLiuu to nscognise the right I *
J”
of accession is inaisted upon. Tba north- P*rt*te,’"Jr "IttWW Uio virtues of tolsrern rushers of tho Conference arc-*
nl,t&gt;n*
'

Great Nntiowal wheel

and

orate ‘ft to

Yours truly,

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^.,,w-------

ln;sn Fla
Ji has long been-a mat­
ter of complaint among the tinea trade of
Ireland that tbo produ ction of Am Is quite
inadequate to th- requirements of the
market. Judging fVqin the pratentgosi■tlon of the flax qjllorq of the country, the
complaint aeetns to be more than ever
1c. . According tn toe annual reThe Belfe.il Zisra Circular, the
Jrt
of land undeh flax in Ireland in
—„
128,230 ucrox, ogriMt I3G,316
acres or about 5 per cent. Notwithstand­
ing, however, thia decrease in area cuhtrated, ft fa generally anticipated that the

It ft Mill vary

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Us

mmIM

.

ns tlffrifenhcteri fcrMi4«iS£en«ta&lt;S
lllar. *.*. BC|..lMeo'd&lt;^M&amp;sMX«rt-

.

liter. imdatateof Michi
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CHA.XCEHY SALE.
u&gt;4joJd Vy all drvggtaa, gnoen,

G.-K. B.

A.M,mX!XGKR*CO.,
(Efflsbliahsd laDM.)
SolaPrerifetoM.
v. IA n—-.i
_ _ ».• &gt;'

tbrrriu
of the I
a copy
in lb* "KcpflDtttan B*nSet,"ly n
in Uiutlngv. tud cirvulfflingtAii

fATE orMtCrtiaAS.-ThsCircmlCeertfcr
the eAta&gt;ty*» Hrrr. In «i*nc»rjr.

B

IW.
re:;

I of

fabxOny

AlminBirator’a gate.
rd fetlhaHte ante ratste riFft*‘«-yori- l«u

Vbs drtfrist |4»lre BcuUfsi TeeUI
■WKKrUAB JOMBB.
ma lauds and WnffUMata V1K. mm&gt;«1
eauu.. to U.

VULCARITS RUBBER BASE,

New. To*. Feb. &gt;&lt;

rfeT

•

Michigan. The people need have no fears
of bis integrity, firmness, or patriotism.

Tlterd is good authority far Myhre tl
Mfr.’Mncsin will stow at toe Astor fiotti

SW-CoLS

Xuiee iffstarrter* tateb* ijivso. tbalJiaerffrdawer with the lulntff. the prrtnbrs OcwribM i&gt;
Mid Mortsffsc, wiltke Mklal &gt;uMiu auriisasr
rctuiae.lo il.e bUlwet Wddsr. aS ths north fr»»l

tin is, and- th- responsible position as­

Indianof tho Preri-. „
New

mr» OCcnoor, ofBanyt
ifte.tb Harfrt M. Mae
— .— . _un»r anu&gt;uiea}urv&gt;a&gt;s,iuua urrei
| day rfSrpiemvcr. A. D. IE39, ai d recorded at S
1 o-cl'-ck P )t.. to IhcaCiea ef Um !Ur»ter trf Daria

signed him’by the intelligetit I'vepfo of

higher prices for ffex lh&lt;n .were current
at .tbc 0P”)i^c, caujcu o:i
expcctafioB o?-improved &lt;
from die operation of. tho

trine.
. It
taix-WkAu
x
A&gt; -‘MT__
- •
- —.
.
itf.Virginia has bean detected in making "States may go out of the t*nlon,butmen"
...
t—| aD&lt;J wom(,a
g0 in
The Jx»d brim

MORTGAGE SALE.

.
PstMUals:
•TXUCX LKMV both *MfcJy a^ Jf.stety.!

Tba S«
quarter of acetins tftrt

�M&lt; ax'ina^Mato'prsaaba FafarriugM.a*2'aildsfI hr orlcvUh^fir

Hit

rOVU CHILDREN WANT IT.

murifa famir* fa n mlf

&lt;Jfxcrf JSSlMfa.

'WSX5&amp;--;.m

WILL CERTAINLY PAY,

Wdly RrnUaod.
I Hi'ad n ■orribl* re»Mhl:i* haftereesa, Imod
I stepped into the ba|.Ubecarlea, hand axy* Ito

lu r.nodtar part of this paper is * re­

nd you flouLft Save rr.

port of a post oflico meeting, ^hioki* not

very full and needs a little explanation
for the benefit of out reader* renrota Irurn
this locally. Thn g*U bf th« Jfirpublinn

^'■a.

thio c.-dcr. Ul* Bai*
ly of thia &lt;«rd er to fo
;t-of BaatiugKiu ta**
e peblieatiot, of thia

®ABDWA»"'STORE,

Banntr referred to"was an editorial no
tlcc, whiok-of itaqlf stated that It was;

snafie’Vjrjrequeri. It is due tba township ;
cowturttoe'la atata that Ibis request was !

FABM, aadfor tbe GARDEN, vis.; th.

SPECIAL

*by a private icdivMinl aud did aot re•ceivc the sanction of any member of this |

■committee, not even of tho editor himself.1
This notice was published on the Cth inst. &gt;

NOTICES

American AgrfanHnrnHst.

TO CONSUMPTIVES
AtoJ tho*. afflict*! with
‘’’I'iKftoB.imM

^43;

YOU Wfoirr IT. bw-une it cotttaiM so wry
many new and uxi-fol dirwliM.a, Uinta and wggestisn atomt-all.hind* of out door-work, io tba
GARDES, in the HE1-D, is tho UROUARD, uu

HEART DIHEAPE,
of theoretical atnff, &gt; ieh *«g*«h the rounds from
—
......... K„&gt; n I, tilled with useful
FFVEB A AGUE,
uiiltec, this notice was contradicted On
rfon, every word of
j,j k— t-esest
cosstvatxqm , prwtirt W0BE1NG MEN, ।*lK
know Chat thrff
■ the lUtii aa authoritatively a* it had been
The under.ifinrd, nos, Mrcntyfivc years old.
given.- So much lor tbe “call of the Jit- Ns- for years tfavoted kia time to Curing hie- Pa­
nsban era aud the poor 4* New York uf IhaM
pvbliean Bonier.
dreaslful complains, which carry thouaaoda a^d
It Is also proper further to stale, that tbotfranda to an uotiiue'y gear.'; ha haa *c!dotn
failed to cure all who hascapp'frd to Mb for rv«m the riJth it was found that individtmls lieLlami be-h«rjng it to be a vhntrtfan duty 40 re.
here those abroad, aa well aa at home, bk will
win we arrangemea‘.5 were »o expensive •end to lbw* who remiire U.S Copy -af Prescriptiooa used, (Froe ..f Cl.arge.i, with directions for
tliat they could not nllurd a postponement, prewiring
and using the same
Also rules &lt;:t».
were determined to bold tho .•aectlng at Diet; Bathing. Ventilation, and Exereia. for the
Sici(, they wiU find ttM* rawedioa.awre euro for
all events, and other individual* rallied, L ui .umrnrm. aad all diaeasr-. nf the Tuaoxr *s»
Lota. fa*, in A«rr, Uouvtv«Tiu*g’Maa*r
to get, if possible, a postponement,so that Dintmr.'DrtnMn, Srerota Thtan.rrr. add Fethe meettag might possess sunte binding
doit. Tbuuund* of utberv Uai, deriv»d *HuiUr
adranUfei. You are invited to try the paper a
validity.; but failing to do 'tliis, withdrew
year, al a Mat of only II, If you tfaire, yon
and declined any further participation In
etafektJ The or charge, four or dvc p«rrel» of
ebofre awMta. wbieb th. Publisher will dbtrithe meeting. Thus tho result.
bate among th» *nb.eriberu the prutnt winter.
W* should not hare felt called upon toYOUR WIFE want. th. JprMtarafiXtaeanM it ba* a Jar®* amount r f valuable and realnptic* these fact* nt all.had not tbe report
awful IcfoeTnaTian about all Lind* of HOUSE­
The following i« an oxtract frrim a let­ Ir
o! the proceeding* baaed the action of the
HOLD WOltK, fooui Garret to Cellar. Give her
ter Written by the Bar. J.B Holme. p»*tvr of the the beneBl ofsbis paper for a year. Ysu will Bad
meeting upon the “«rW ot the Jirpublican Pierrioot Street Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
to tbe "Journal and Meaaenger.** Ctnctiibali, 0.,
Bannvr.V
YOER CHILDREN wanftbo
and apeak* v&lt;4utncafafar. ref that pc,M-raoowe­
ed ^adieine, Ma*. Wtoauowa Soonitot Sravr ul, fur it enntnins a wry ir.tereriing. o.efal. and
. rttertaluln- department for Yotith end-chil­
Tutiinro
, Lit Barry Covxtt Rrrvan Tnxxks. roaXjtuusJiax
'■p r ace an ad’ rrliatwent ia your columns of dren, which »ill be of great rdue td their minda
and
heart".
— Barry County tax payers certainly Heel !Vimu&gt;w'» joonuaotrracn Now ra orrt
si die word In favor of a i a'-vut medicine before , Th« shore sre trnlhfc' at«tcmento. that will be
have great reason for congratulation that io ehr Itfr. tut «t feel &lt;xw:.iled to any to.vowr ; ebeeriuBr^ltretwl Irv nmri, attested by aurir a
hundred lbvJ»ai&gt;&lt;! of th. prearut remfara of th.
Eaton lies on die right aide of Maple
.lyrinftvnk-f, l ou are ins.ted to try a single
vol line of io# ^..rirefrwrolsri.-whjch will cost
Gr.ae, (i&gt;e ooce.
We hope the theatre
only, I. and n ll abusdeofly pep. 1 fy it for Stall.
of litigation ia now changed.
The fol­
(VoLi-&gt;
,
‘
x
•
DBANQE JL’UD.TnUfot.»r. A
lowing from the Eaton Cvunjy Jitpubli■
■
r‘
&lt;1 ParkdUw, N.wTork.
cvn will explain:
l)rt. CL \V. Hop ack's SoAj,nts&lt; v:xS
K;. it r.t&gt; t xa—The eelvbt ated Scm.H inn via tt
fJetcr DiHon was yesterday hronght
Kcticdivn, prspared 1«
W. Boback, uf l icein
before Justice Foote, on a warrant famed ratil O . «fre nwreattareunxrou«idcrab!e • .. .
perron* who are afflict w auu
upon complaint made by Smith W. Fow­ no*, iinlr arming
r.l.raimatlua an.! grueril nerron* deraagvinent.
ler, “for fraudulently removing or em
but^tuouK tba taaillr- TU foUstn Uta certificate,
heuling property under a chattel mort­ from on* &lt;rf the oldest o« well as tbc nw»t L ioaiigage,'" executed by Dillon to aeenro thi neut eitlxon* vt Mi«tia*fa.-i, treak* for' itself.—•
‘Owing to Abe nonconcurrenrv of '.lie com-1

,

payment to Fowler of the sum of one
hundred dollars for his services in getting,
in the Supreme Court, an order fora new
trial of John Dillon, tho sou of the KeMM&gt;ndcr.t, some time since convicted by
the Circuit (Acrt of Barry County for tho
murder t»f Mrs. Harding.
On hearing fit; tdao hrre triad tnary princeiB, but ril to Ro
.the testimony, the magistrate ordered the pnrjH)»c. 1 twin I«1 thanklul 1 !&gt;ave at (vugtli
obtained a tnrtlicine which baa given mo relief.—
Uespotuleut to find hoi in the sum of two I Imi-e purel»*ed twe bottle* of jour Hcandinarlhundred dollars f.-r bin appearance al ’.he ■ •1 pick'd 1‘urifir-r ami two faxea of your Bl&lt;x4
I'll!*, of Me»»r». Uowxe A Hr.rdaw*y.vbicbl have
next Circuit Court, to answer for the al­ u*el. Ttirr have given ma almoat eutirc relief—
Myliml « and re.nv have been greetlr * woolen, l.ul
leged ofirtuw.
vijor n.cJictee Lav reduced them to 'their p.-rper

p in »»id county nr Barty
-oJititie the Ctreuit Cnurtl
i, A. d. imn, e» f**Xr,
pww! prernlsn iiWHMM
rant qt»art«r &lt; tta*
;tfan Xto twenty MMW
north of range No. ■•««*
!-&lt;-r A- yn. &gt;n aaadnM**Miehifw*.

I SIBLKT, Mertfwpw.

?E 6AL».

AXE. SOI, AT THE

.

queated the very beat nataiciiMa at th. tow.st
Theae n.edrefae* are prepared in oca.ows uasMATvar, ’Bidet the car. Of Stile Ubenil.ta, and are
the inoat reliable kooWutD acireco, iaduding all
the recent diveovariMr
■ - ,■ , ■
To aU sddraaaing by J*t&gt;r. pojaiaiug fall as-

srX'rXxXsir:^;

plr, with adrta**nddte««tiM&gt; fora*r«r My foes
aetit ua when Bending for adrice will Is. devoted
to faroiabiag medicines to th. poor. In alt eaws
medicines ran b« sent br mall or expreaa if de­
aired. fieud for one or tuore of our work* and
judge for yr nrorivea.
•
Also published at th. infirmary, to aid the*.
“Ssi: riimv phssicia*.

THE LADII. S MEDICAL FUEXD,

Tkt Cenlleaess Sleticsl C^.pislss,

-

L-TheC^rauiLCtoMttr'
In chaneerr.
tainfafaaW.
‘

SOOTHING SYRUP,
For CtelMrcn Teellrinff.
Wbieh grratlv facilitate* the procem of teething,
be •oftuing the gum».;nriudne all IdflamaK m
will allay bD ywia and apumodie aetion, amt I*
TO REGULATE THE nOXTELS.
Ik^^ c|-ou U, toottiu. it.will fir* rsst te

Plantation nnd ShopsTer rvtrrFaiuilv. haring ov«r a lr0a rjc*lptt
on Cooling. Dyeing, 1'rvirr&gt;inj. Cleaning. Ac,
Ho* to 1‘Itnl and wbat it i* beat Io Kai»». How
to eure anitnala.adriee to Rouse Keepvre.Farmera.
and Mrebanica, «• a 1&lt;*&gt; anbjeeta ,ef iefcrn.—
I’riee‘.‘5 eeota. Worth »10 to auy oa&lt;
THE COMVJiPTIVETI BOOK.
For ihcMuho slab to jet
" *
‘
ful diaeaae, a full ducrlption
u»«t fid it* with acwefol atati

TM» Jewntal ahrreld ba in the band, of tmvty

.*&gt;•«» SMbtreAKY.I

‘•nixixoKa’a Old Lokdox Dock Glx”
possesses nil the quailtfa* that can bo do
sired ft&gt;r this highest and noblcat use of
all wmrttor liquor*.
Its Ingredicnta are
♦hi dtwdllru juicca of carefully selected
grains, made deficately pungent and fl*-'
vor milt tbc aromatic tincture of the
juniper berry.
Ago has mellowed alt
thew mingled aromas, and given an cxqirsiie tnifclnees—a smooth oily body—
snd an almost floral 1 dvr to Urn liquor,
which rsnderu H delicious to the senses
V rtntll and HMta alike, while Its sjforkHng liquid purity leave* nothing for th*
eye to desirtf.'
’
' In eoncluaion, the writer must,rern.ii

that Mw» A. M. Biuxoaa a Co.. 1

HASTINGfi

TANNERY!

LOST,

Notice!

Tl. I*U tra, .(!l’»ni • C»T«I U Oil* a,

jC| Baa tings Taapesimredto

BRQAP M NARROW AXES, GLASS,
sash.

*4 perri,. Rta pers’

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

BOX, art PARLOR STOVES, of *v

9tj atria and d»*oriptina.

'

MtthWMrti wbo i» aulberiaed to tottie ail claim*

*

DeerabertT. l»o.

T-t&amp;Sb”-

' i^i'l^shMtoufiba hAalmwtatamtoirt
MttanMatnnd.br

^.)L¥-W.n.

A Real O teasing.
/Ufrietat.-Well, Mrs. John,how is that beadMn. ^Mfe.-Uen* 1 Doctor, all gon*' the pi'i

HOW RESTORED °T Rcmsix, M, D.. A. M:. Chief Ptiraiciaa. S.'
S. &lt;^Sw«w
Mortals, Harreon.
Dr. J. BoriUt, CbefBlaL'o
FTofrui
P„'lLtkrJ
a
£rrll^n.
DCto in WliUmnahurgh. Itorth 6thaed Alb St
OX THE NATURE. TREATMKSfc AND RADfe
EZrea^nl. will pie... c.cloyj t-u or
CAL CURE OF SpEBMATVRRHCEA. or Semi­
nal Weekses*. Sexual Debility, .Xervousees* end three *i«*?ps for return postage, anduddress on
loToinniary omiuiona, inducing Twpoteney, ud
Dr A. BERNET.
Mental and ny*teal Incapacity.
‘
(Box I&lt;1.)
Wiluamocm, Hk» TcritBY BQJBKRT J. CULVERWELL M. D.
Aeltoe aftfs “tfwm HMk,” rkt.
Th. world-renowned antbor. !n (Ma admirable
l ecture, clearly proves **■ bil bVu •fctWfloMC

HOW

I

RAWS,

THE HOVSEIIOLD AND FARM,

XFo ba»e pot up and »slil thl» article for «wer
ten rear,, »ad can aay, is meWvoer end tnrA nf
il, what wc never bare been 8^1* »o »xy of any
otter ntedieise—nererba* Hfiitpd is a xmgt* h&gt;“
cine ol the Humanitarian Mox&lt; *nenb( ef •tanee, to ejbet a ent* when tim ‘
prospect of an immediate thaw.
the liaxw alttrtnjrh litM- kuowuia aueh.eau hard- I contrary, ail are deHgbted with I
ly be over »a!ini.ited in It* importance upon the
CnMruMEXTAkr.—The popular Wine ’..Il being i f our widely acsUervd eonm-.un.tie*.
Tba population of th.- American State* i« In many
Importers. Messrs. A. M. Bilfinger &lt;Sc C*’. ssssttma ao apanw, ibu* nkitlfal pbyalHatt are
liat|Ily a-ntlalilc to tu.m. Vaat nusnbtr* of our
uersoua debihty, lo»x of right, wakafulliw
No. 10, Brottd Street, New York, have people, a: • obliged to employ in ricknre*. »uch
of aolltnde, emptier a 00 the face, Ac., are
hiroax it tst’so txri| before you »u9kr in
received the follow ing sulxtantlal endorse juried nil.&lt; »» they ean hrajef from each other,
or ipd'cd.nytlieycang*tfroAanyquaitrr. Ilen-.c
damage, to both body and mind.
meat ©f their "Oin Lokdox Dock Gin,” artito* th. grezt conxuiuplion of Patent Mt.Fcinvs
Te VaxxLU who waul, tars ri aaaatre, a
ar.».ng u«.grret.r hr far thin in atty hf the old
nmedris f&gt;r Irregularitie*, Obstruction*,
which appear* to be a standard article cotu.tneur, where *kififul phyakuma are acetwdb'.e
to till ptasnes. Unprincipled me© ban low avail­
with the Druggists:
, eddh.niaetrra oTttii* n.ces.itv, to palm oil their
wori&gt;.l'&gt;. mntraart. nnai thi frerd Ms Become
Tho “OLD LONDON DOCK GIN” ol ■yunus mm&gt;» nlth impMiiiun wul Afooat On* of
oil ifleadiug (.’Irciate in the Eaat, Dr. Arit it purA. M. fast SB sit a Co., ID, Broad street, r.uiag a course stl.lcb defeat, tin* ’ hiidutty. Ho
tested, 4J(d ntrvr’failiug PasrKxrivs.
.
has been a favorite with the profession brivg* not eulv hia own but the best akilt of oar
Umea to bear, br tbo production of the boa* terne­
for many years.
I bare frequently pre-, edit* which cm. be made. These an a^pplicd the Griptag in the Bowel, r.nd Wind Cholic,
W« wiu-uxti ram. to any on*
plying.far U,
•eribrdrit, and «Iwnvs with decided Rd- ! world, m a eonretueot form, at low prieea, end aad overcome cemrulrion*. which. If nut .pecdily
THB JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
vaiilagetwEerc my direction* bare been j
remedied, end in death. iVebeher.lt toe beet
It it al.rg. and beauiifal paper, and contaiaa
IwMowcd.
it iu entirely the product of i insiead uf Urnit. The i’l'-vitabie eanwexuer.ee of and .ureal remedy in the world, in al! eaaeo o the mort valuable information on
aKotary and Diarrhea iu children, whether U Siiennatorbea, or Seminal Weakness, Th. caus.,
very careful distillation—tbe active prin- • tlaud n, that lli. vili’ compound* that flood our
&gt;ea from teething, or tuj other cansu.
We eleU and cure, abowl.g the awful etfcst* at the
co-abtry are divcanl-d fur those ublchbor.ntiy ac- would
aarto er err mottrrwfro Bns a child arf
ciple—ibo juniper berry, being so blcnC- &lt;
“‘eETl’tether diacys of ‘h«_8exud Orranaa
rd ns to give to the fipirit a very delicate .
fail erplanxtioo of the origin of Syphilli. the
fruity &gt;-nd aromatic flavor. In the course
■land between yoo nod your Buffering child »ud ■seana of prrrentiee and curt.
the rrifoftbalw.il bererv—ycu.ahnriutely wro­
On Conaumplion, that fretful diaeaa.- _
of a pr actfat of ten years 1 hava bad oc- •
te follow the use of thia mcdn-itse, if timely used.
On the Liver Heart. Stomach and Skin,
cssion to test many of the mtis in the ’
I oil ihreeOmafor wrifR «'» nowrapanyeach botOu Fecial. C.imptafata.
market, ar.d after a very c.tc!j! cxxintnth* rarl.ua MMxdi* of n&gt;edi&lt;?»e».
the modes of Trretnieul now Practiced.
•lion at numerous sainnks. have decithd
On the Falto Treatment of Diaeaae..
that t-BININGER-S OLD LONDON j
Oa the rarism.Mrdiaal Humbug*.
DOCK GIN’- lias no (qua!. Really gftrt ■
is indispennble m every bomebold, and j
On Dirt,- Exorehea and Ablation.
tbo Old London Dock come* emphatic­
Mow th. i ■syrinon aboifid beally under that bear).
In selling such an '

st.XTEn, M. fl.

CROSS-CUT

COOPER, aod CARPENTER TOQIA

Jlreath, Abcci*'*. Djaenterr, Diarrbiea. Dyaj
•ia. Apoplexy, El iltpey. Farnlysfo, liyateria.
pocboudrinit. Mdaacbulj and Inunity. :
lodfCxlo their rrtMiw in the ayatent by
alaranuK aycipfatu. Sot ontr*&lt;]tKnUy I he dita

had n nice run of alvighing Ag.lin; with no

o&lt; trne

CULAR1 nd

SSlSfJ&amp;WSH

gion “crnibk/t stay away,” and we.have

article at» fair price, this old kulcker- j
bocker.hpuw »re doing tn^cfi for tbc cause j

IflON, STEEL, NAILS, MILL, CIR­

And Prtrale Adrtaer.
A book for the old a=C youof, ctnbtKtag flw ■
PatM1aer.Prareation and cure ofaU dla*aa«a«fLfinarr and Nexnal Organs, ax&gt; a waxixo ram
of advice am! euunael, aueb a» to be Gand In so
ctbirwotk. FnceXjcenta.
THE GUIDE AND GUABD

S

IY SALE.

•aih aaJ all tt.y wML
Their BtoiaMFS.

4qd the PhMitjlogf.qf Murriago.
A work otkUrcru’c. aymplpm*. and IrMtmeat
of all complaiuta pecnli.r tolbeaex. oe marriage,
iiadutiea. abortioa and Ito tnauiu. o&gt; (hUdrya.
their Ula, and on th. prev.nticu of concntioB.
with lavBluableInafruehsHi* to tb«m on autocetB
of * priral. nature. 'Price tS cento.
’
*

RKUEF AXD HEALTH TO YOUB INFANTS.

Mont 8leio'I1NU.—Snow, in this re­

Tkeo* r*s»wB*d T’!«
«d di.Lrfk. In th* bt

Contaiulng simple remedies rexily obtained for
th. cere vfDusaec la nil Ita forma, with fail «aplaualiona of the cause., aymptoiM, di,I, balhUg
■nd czenUM. Prie* 50 cento.

Pltuieien.— Yon can gel them at any Drarriato.
Call for Cbeubaiie Pitta. 1 find tb»r never fau^nd
1 reeoiumeud them in all run of lleadaeba.
Mrt
»liill M-od for a box directly.and
■ball tell all my Buffering frictida, for they are a

Glut Diaeorxar.—Amon gib* moat Imjaartaat
f.’r;.
w
protection of Small Tot. tb« Chephalie Pill for
tf.» rt’lef of Uexdnebe. ond tbo ua« c! Qatnio* tor
tho proecnUoMOi rercr*, either of wbieh i» *
i«rt »peeiR-. wIkmc benefit* will bo osporioneod
br iufmn)t humaaity lung after their diacertrer*
ore forgot! ru.

CURE

NervotisHeatfache

COOKIBG IT OVES I

MOTT

�_C|t $&lt;|tiliru $a&gt;
B PUBLISHED EVERY

VIMHDAT MOHNI!

CASH OB VBODUCI
T"■ l-jmi..,,.
"NO HOW."

»*afo*
Ready

BUT YOUB, GOODS
row.

Akei

turpentine akd alcohol.

Pay.

FULL AND COMPLETE,

.
Jeb sad Gard Piiatfog.
Htadrtf W, Ord, J&amp;adkU. Cbta
frlntUg uxutfd aa (kar&lt; netM

k

tiles' business jflirei

GROCERIES!

OH LOW PRICES

8D ACIE3S
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. BP1CEH, PEPPER,
PRUNES. SIGS. RAI3INS. CODFlfiHi
. fast, srerrtfatag ta Oro Grocery lln*, such a

la tbe tewatfop of 1 a*A&lt;« bpnbgii

AIm, Two Dwelling Houie.,

AIM a great vsrtaty of tbe

BOOTS ABD SHOES, etc.,

In the Village of

Might our ta-.rd vtotoa elwu-.
To bahsH ibo-saeooa" mwj
And b forma of doltaaS baa,
Basr*u*« nn bwmty teialag through;

AYER’S

Hasting.

Titles to all of these, InfiiarcTaau, nd

Terms Easy.

Caapmd Eitnet«[ Sarsaparilla,

I don't cart !/ yew never pay for the*

STATIONERY,

CONTAIN NO MINERAL

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, ENVELOPE3. CAKDto, Ac., Ac.
«Uk otrrinf errtii^if, sad la a very *bort tirM.
Tb^ after nlf other ded cinro h»Tr proved UMIim, lh«j roliere
-

LIVER COMPLAINT,

DRESS GOODS
Compnao .D tb. lata.* tayfo. *f «LKN.
CtdU-a, brdi.ta, taww, foW* IMNCH
Mufi«.wdoUofoMlfod.tfc«se» tenm
ad, manv af which ara groaUy aaperior io quality
and beauty ta aaylbtag heretofore ofcsd ia tai.

PRINTS

BY

THE

CLOTHS,

STRIPES.

DIAPER.

TABLE

TOW EUNG.

and all kinds of domestic goods;

BRO A D

KEDUCKKD BIC

Upon our khelra. nny bs towad all *f lb.
MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
uf tbs day.

TUE

ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS

STOOD TUE TEST OF YEARS,
And grows more and more Pc

green ailk of about one inch in diameter ;
then cover the center of tbe green ailk
with a cirde of indigo about half an inch
ia diameter; in the center of tbe whole
make a Week dot with a pen. Thru look
steady , for amfuute, on th«« central.spot,
and dosing you r •»•.-, hold &gt;••*' lifcod '
about at. inch dirtar. r »m tr.etn, at jymi
will appear tr. art • •- • - t -u...
.
,•%. f 1 r? ’hsthr.rg u:
- ran evtv’dva, ।

CORD,

Ws have piles of S II E B T I N G8
STORTINGS,

ik-t it should be employ ed for thr cure of
not oaly Scrofck. but dao those other a&amp;etlnna which arias front it. such ai Etcrnn
and Sxix Disxass*, fir. Astuoxt** Fnix,
Robe, or Errstrtuta, Piarixt, Petmn,
Dlotcuxa, Buorsand Botxjt.TrxoM.Trrrm
and 8ax.t Runs. Scald Hsad, Rixowobm.

Ornes.—Plate on a sheet of white pa­
per a piece uf blue si Ik .about lour inches
in diameter, in the sunshine; cover the
center of this with a piece of yellow silk,
about three inebra in diameter; andtbe
center of this with s picoi of pink silk
about two inches in diameter; and the
center of tbe silk again corer with anoth­
er circle of green ailk of about one inch
I in diameter; and the center of the pink
silk again cqyer with another circle of

rxtr vr rmrmasi
D. C. HAWLFT
Harting*. NW. I*. I860.

EALER in all kind, of Family
Ktane and Wooden war., and a g
aertneotaf Prorltionr. Alao No
Stere, two doers eaat of the Beating* H

D

ROBERTS Ac STRIKER
J^EALERS ia druga^toedicinea.^

««roliquora.dy»-*iuS*, wtndow-gtaM.
arriea, rtatienrry. and fancy aruelea.
••Nowwr’t Btoek," Hatiingt. M.ch.

AYER’S

Ague Cure

T
Butt!. Crodc. Mick. Dee ?1.19U
Pw. Wooo: Thro wilt picas, ncropt a tan to
inform tkt that tb. hair cu my bead nil feU

also

WILLIAM BURGHER
TICK OF THE PEACE. Att
»«BMlor M lew, and Solicitor in
in Baitay's Blocky (op stair*,) n

CLOTHS, plain aad fimey

CASS1MERES, Linen Drillings, Den

ims, F. As M. Caoimerea, TWEEDS,

and every kind of GOODS for Mea and

A. E. DONSTEEL,

Boys’ Clothing which ws ofer aft

IBWTS &amp; 8H03P,

CAN’T BE BEAT.
r**** to* Robsek*. Sprci.l Notlero .nd
I
’time“

•Ko. ia Goodyear-. Nock, up ataira.

'

ISAAC

(i

MOTT,

Neata-Poot Oil.—J. N. Baker, H tub
Prairie, HI., write* ; Take tbe knee joints
of eattk-, and boil them three or four
hoars, when the oil will raise*to the top I
of the water.
Remove the kettle from
tbe fire, and when cold skim off tbe oil
Every former and every one who would
preserve leather, should keep a supply &lt; f
this article on hand. For softening and
preserving leather o( harness, boots and :
shoes, etc., it baa no equal.
It is also '
highly recommended for sore teats of

AND

THINK!

DRY-GOODS!

Stacks of
W. bur. forming testa sfsB Mata, sad

STACKS OF CMOCKDT,
WW*w&gt; ■Ah.A.MwU..

VBBV IBS ncssss.
. Without .tuppingfo dfru say farther sssneralhmor our stock ta trade, v* beg tour* to uy

Clotting

l7a7HOLBROOK,

A TTORNKY aad Caunaetor at U«
A CUancerv. Gcnerat Uad and T
OBc., aaouod story of Rower a block.

Y‘

J. M. Rl'KRELL.

is now receiving from New York and
Bunton, bin fall stuck of

MTmaDtrACToeorns act. JR
HU GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND I I
■Krick’s Sagar Caaied HUs!
TKE VUOLX WORLH VX1TI.D!

PEOPLE,

DANIEL COOK,
D8TICK OF THE PEACE, Gene

GROCERIES

Lalfo",“* and Tsaaliy Adviarr, rrmtainiac a i
Mmornt ef intare.imr M&gt;d role.ble MedMtl
WnttfM'ean be bad gnlu of aayof thaafaato

• ICK

kBYSICIAN AND SURGEON. W
UidiciM in Healing. aud Tta.

niadc its appr-irc:.; '- :n the towns of Ilnisin and Adrutn. iu thiccuttnly. '
Mr. J. K. Webli, of th« toro-»«r town
lost a valuable eow Inst week
si tinratine. She was apparently well at nigh
and*ata as well as tunnd. but was fou
dear! in tbc Mali the neit mamiug.
A&lt;.

Groceries! !
Consisting in part of

H.’P. CHERRY,

Now Orleans. Mimmrado, QdR-c,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated St&gt;-

rOTARY PUBLIC and CouvTya
laud to all butter*, ♦utru.lrd
■mpturo. and WNily. Hroidrnro
rryrounly, Mich. Blank, kept al

L. n. STEWART,
TTORNEY and Cnunwlor al t
l and Caunteler in Chancery, N
. All b..l»~a attended t. prom
ally. Ofl** No. 5. Noble 1 Nock,

Caocr.—The Journal of Health given
tbe following adrlce in tbe treatment of'
croup:
Apply eold water— ice water if pmsi. j

Soaps, Saleralu-i, Cassia, Pepper and
st"“la aMUaa UA,On&gt;’&gt;aa &gt;ram*l»
hsssfullMwt complete Mwrtmmt of

bio—suddenly and freely to tbe neck and
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
chest, with a sponge. Tbc breathing will I
CMKTaiNO NEW. B. T. BABBITS BEST
at once be more free, ami the difficulty 1
MKDICJNAL SALEBATU8.
relieved. Soon as possible let the suSerPj la manntaelun
er drink as much a- it cau, then wipe dry V&gt;tand ia proper^] 1
other rkter.tn.
and cover it up warn:, end soon a quiet
tn^berewj acted L._ w
slumber will relieve tU parent's anxiety.
prodoen Bruad, Btacuit, aud all L .nd. af

Drags, Paints, Oils, Burning Flu­
id, and Camphene.

S

To Phesuvn Ecus.—Provide a small
-mpboard, safe or tier ofshelves; bora tbc
shelve* full of l«oles oee and a quarter
inces in diameter, and place tbe eggs in
them, point downwards. They will keep
sound several months.
Other inodes,
such as packing in salt, etc., depend for
tbeir tuooea simply on placing the points
down; the shelves arc more convenient
and accccvible.

OOVNTY OFFICM

Atao, ths targe.1 .tock .1

S. c. FRINDLE,
TUDOE OF PROBATE, Notary
tral Land ud Tat Ageat. Wi
th* Curt Houk, at Hastings, on
days sacbwnk.

Ever offered in Battle Creek, all of which
wiH be sold st prices that cannot fkll to
suit purthaseri.
Particular atteoUon paid tr filling or­
ders faun Hartings asd ». may, sod
satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
—Tbe I *
paid for Pi

DANIEL STRIKER
IOUNTY CLERK. Nel ary PoWk
I Land sad Tat A (rot. Often
»u, and open at all hoaia.
n te tlepoyiMnf «/ Taxu.____

OLIVER E. JEVEB
■ttfERIFF. Mar be found ia tt*
S nr at hit reaid*noo, near th* Ja
T I’AILUPS. Usaa* Saaairr an

IS4AC C. ROTT,

Keveteksr tie*, MO.

aorSL if

Low Pressure System
Waft S , &lt;itkw.ll

KfTeBEx Odors.—A skillful bowse,
keeper says, that the unpleasant odors
arising from boiling liam, cabbages, etc.,
is completely corrected by throwing
whole red peppers into the poL—at tbe
same time that tbe flavor of tbe food is
l«wv«4. k is said tiiat pisew of ,cbarrod will present th. same effect

b

OTHUODIILOUB for 3» AUltaee
SHELLED CORN for
33 omU avb
OATS for
■
30
&lt;&lt;
POTATOBfer •
M
««

!a¥.1K187A
’gSKiKL.72
TED POTASH.
WBW 4.U1SBBMBST

TOE AMERICAN

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET
REC’PT BOOK

“
3. H. COOK,
IN EG INTER OF DBKD8. and N
th. Ofteo «• tb* Court Houct. a

IL K»SHELDON
TREASURER. Oftr

JAMM A. IWKE
attorney.
fiutteitor and Cran valo
I Notary Pablle. will promptly
Aneta eattwatM U bl» «*.
arte af this State. Office hrtbo
iMbscutino

HARMON ■ WITH
r COURT COM-.JftUO
■UarARolMusr. UaU
Sultan. Mteh. Alan
tr,Und.Tn.ColteeUcn

GEVFLKME.1 ASD L1DRX’

TdSaWSastt

| w hose name was Ifaddoe!
cu onlj
*^*
hlsUAI

EAIOTGUIOOVI!

^KyqMtA.&gt;rxoa

f.W.
ud Welch repairer.
ag., Xjcbigaa. Clock

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REPUBLICAN BAM
VOL. 5

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1861.

Bastings' Business Jirtrtxq.

jlcrtrn

NO. 43.
THE MISSOURI ELECTION.

votes.

Cardinal Mastai was to announce

XS iZL*

uoaertu-ow.

Fima tl» Jfamie AfeatAIy.
Between the dark ud the daylight.

■OLTWOOD A GM AMT,
DtALBB isUl kt»4. of irj.g^ greretta*.
■raaktry. *c. State &gt;L, oppauU pralaAc*.

------- OF

Tbe patter of little feet.
P. II. A J. RUSSELL,
EALERS in dry foods, cloihinc, boots aad
shoos, hsts sud caps, groceriss, crooksrj,

D

FALL AND WINTEB
GOODS.

From my study I see tn the lamplight,
Descending ibc broad ball stair.
Grave Alics end laughing Alleges,
And Edith with golden hair.

They are plotting and planning together.
fYTMOLESALE and retail d«al«r in, ud mana­
TV tetarer of loathsr, flndingx, Ac., BsttTe , WE ARE NOW ON HAND
Creek. Mieh. Also, *g*°ta tar ths sals of rubber .
with cue of tho LARGEST aud
Mhiagsl^vidtbs. Caab paid fbr htdas, pelts,
BEST Assortments

A sudden rush from lbs stairway,
A suddsu rush from tbe ball 1

of

QROOXKB.
They climb

MA80.1 ALLES,
ialer in grocertfs,

provuion*. pro­
duce, flish, hotter, bud. pork, and grain of
all kind*. Also toys cand.rs, ale . ate. Store in
California Block. State street. Bastings, Mich.

D

D. &lt;?. HAWLEY,
EALER in all kinds of Family Groesries,
.Stans and Wooden ware, and a' genera! asaortmeol of Provisions. Also Notary Pablic.
Store, two doors east of th* Hastings [louse.

DRY GOODS 1 ’
They a.taost devour rue with kisses,

D

TUI 1 think cf tbe Bisbop of Bingen

MILLINERY

ROBERTS Ac BTRIKER,

Do you think, 0 bine-eyed banditti.
Such an old muatacba as I am

W. PARKER,
VCTBOLESA LE and retail dealer in Grocari**
vv and Ptovi non*. Pork, Lard, 1&lt;altar, and
a) kinds of Produce bought andoold, al his "old
steed."

And will not let you depart.

GROCER I.E8 ,!

FJIOFESBIONAE

WILLIAM BL'RGHER,
■USTICK OF THE PEACE. Attorney and ,
Connaelor at law. and Solicitor in Chancery.
lea in Bailey's Block, (np stairs,) next door to
A. E. BO.18TEEL,

OHYBICIAN AND8URGEOS. Will practise
X
Medtaine in Hsstinga sod stonily.

aembfad.Nodlhro
restoration of frinndly mMUo» l»tw»en
universal church,
the States, only U&gt; be aco-mplishd by
and tbe boom of artillery proclaimed the peaceful and eondluitury tnaasurra, aided
this whs not generally ktfrwn however. pontiff. Signal guns along tha Meftter- by the wisdom of Almighty God.
Be sat there ready t*&gt; perform his task, a ranean. answering to om another, seat
When Mayor Wood ceased apeakuM.
quiet man, winning tbe esteem of many out over Italy and the world tbe tidings
by hla natural amiahleness.
that a new pope bad sent opt bia blessing
Tbo cardinals came forward, ten at a to his people. A new pope reigr.ed.
rapliad rwdily with a firm slow utterance
time, took balfouClnd after filling .them,
Cardinal Mastai, as biahop, was man aa follows:
sealed them up.
Each &lt;me taking bls
faalw
ballot between hi* thumb and finger, and The
deep gratitude that 1 make my acknowlraising his arm over bis head, went, and
edgenients for the reception which has
kneeling before the altar,pronounced these and we have not forgotten the bopea Pine been extended to me in thia great pity of
word*: uHitar Chrietum J)ominwnyiii IX aroused over the world; we have Mt New York. I can but remember that
forgotten the bonfires kindled evenson such a reception la tendered by * people
oar own Protaatant shores in praise of the the majority of wh.xn do not agree with
in acattu. prarlaho," cast his ballot into acts of tbe newly elected pope. He etrovc ma in political sentiment*.
It is more
the chalice, bosed revnrently before the by cot&gt;ocieior.s to cuell the rixjug spirit grateful on this account, becauae it Is an
the altar ngnin. and returned to his,place. of revolution, andjiberty ecemed to have evidence that in supoort of the great prin­
When all had'mted the ballots of the five found in Italy once more a friend.
But ciples that underlie our government, the
cardinals who lay sick In their cells, were he c*»uld »nily allay fur a time the Impen­ penpie are nearly or quite unanimous—
brought by a commiuee, and deposited ding convulakma, ' Th« volcanic days of In regard to the dlBcukiea that •ocom'48 drew on. France sent Louis Phillip- pass at this time, and of which your hon­
in the same manner.
Mnst-ti began to read the names of the pe flying over.tbe channel; and Rome, or has thought fit to apcakjk) becomingly
first balloting. NcVer was there tn bo taking pattern,'sent the pope flying-to nnd ro justly, a* I suppose, I ean only ny
opened to a cr.nvnlsire crowd a more Gaeta. He had before thia ceased to bn
portentous book of fate 1
Every heart liberal. French republican bayonets, aha!
brat, nnd every cheek burned.
Mastai sent him back uo his throne, and follow­ Union, 1 hope I am not behind any ipan
called the name of Lanihmachlni fifteen ing in the footsteps of the other popes.lhc within the Union, but the wisdom neecv
limes and hi* own nnnjp thirteen timer, kind Mastei has bsoome loot in the atrm- nary to id conduct affairs as to secure the
the rest were xc-dteiing.
Whnt conld
prreerration of tbe Union. I fear thnt I
this meant Who had ever thought of
giving Mestaia vote! Ha was almost
thn last tiftbeir nuntbar who osild have we can do nd better than to leave him sure, boweyer.that t at least bring a heart
expected •uch a favor.
It Is anid a moat now to Garibaldi and the Krqfil of tbe fu- devoted tn the Union. There fa nothing
strnnge incident* now occurred. Mattel
which oould ever bring me to consent
had hardly pronounced his own name tbe
wIIRnglv to the destruction nf that Uiforn
■ K. LIMCOLM’S JQLRNEY.
thirteenth time, when a dove flew 1ntn
the high window'«*r the chapel, and flut­
tered over the nltnr where the astonished
enrdinnl ret! The type of European pol­
ities was now swinging in the balance.—
Not lightning from lies ven. falling np«in
the head &lt;if Lwitbniachini, conld have
atnrtlcd him more than tbe rcxult of the
first hallotirg!
Tie hnrdly doubled his
elr-ctioo.
He strove tn 'appear calm;

CR OCKER Y!
ff.fjotce gtistdranj.
BOOTS,

SHOES,

EMOTING A POPE.

that buzzed nnmrui lip r&lt;w«m.
At the right of iIn altar stood a store,
into which these first ballons were thrown
and the amok a *»f the burning }«llota of

riey. declared to the nutside concourse
the voting was yet going on. So long as
at intervals the smoke arose, the crowd
might know ther$ was still,no pope. The
balloting still went an.
.
,
'
On the second ballot Lnmbraschini
went tn the room of the sick but gram
old Cardinal Micam to bring hit he!lot
“Well my good deacon,” said Lambrnsrhini. striving to speak in good humor,
“the struggle ha* Ixegnn. Can your emi­
nence »e*« the issue ?"
“Well eminence.” said the good bnmured M’icnrn, ns he deposited his rote
for Maxtni. “if the pond God makes the
election. Mastai will l&gt;e pope; if the devil
mixes himself up with it, It vriil be either
J. 8.
“J3 bv hi
'
w.
A
w w
chnrm« nnninxt diseases. Happy the mnn ynu or 1.”
“Ah, very cood. very good.” mutterr.l
_______________________ __________________ i who became possessor of one ol these aaLambruachini, crushing down bis pent op
GENUINE
E.-piILT UQU0R8.
the
rage.
The smoke of tho burning ballots went
WM. B. MOREHOUSE I CO.,
| in a litter gui-r fad by obsequious borac.uwwrakh»ler«h
men, grayely siong th* streets, to the up again. Reports uf oil kinds were flyL
i ?
CbanMofdwhdyB-toramrat.
There it iLg utilsidr.
Tba revolutionary spirit
Braidles, Wines, Lias and Sftara?: VIW ]eft r^posml &lt;m a grated Lie-, donned that burst «&gt;at two years alterthe times
beff
lesvc to eall the stiention of the ciiixcgs _r
of in pontifical
roLcS, the fi-ct
fl-ct nmtrtidb'i?
protruding I
was already smnwldering. Many
v
_ _n
nonlificftl roLc*.
tbs United States to tbnir purs Wipes and Liq-I though the bars, that the faithful mlirht i’“•mrm* were resolved that no tyrant
------------ ------------ | kiR- t|M( ^)o
|bc H3cre,| BjippeTW
should rule ..ver them. At last a report
® । funeral ol*eqt»ie« were cm tinned for nine spread thnt Gfazt, lbs people a candid■nit eaxunaent. Ctnbs. MiHtsrr snd other public
11 d«v»,
changing
rites and
the utmost [ n,e« *“• elected. A luckless c&lt;»uncr flew
bodira. «bo repairs to parchww I* iarxssoil »W»1I
,with
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quantities, in casks or bottle*, will bn ItbortRJy ; ,
'
,
v„_
nil to tbe borne of Gixai with tho news.—
rtMltsitb. 1’rws List »«nt on application.
| ahnw and pnuenntry.
Tor thegreater
His native city was ut once Illuminated.
--------port
this tune the body rmnsod beOLD MOREHOUSE BITTERS.
I ncntha coL'SmI mammlenin built In the Cuslmn bad given to the •ervante of the
R«conimended by the fl ret phyxidenx m the 1 ethrt*al sljle of Florence adornment*.— uc* pope un such an^ event, a claim to
Tho serv­
"•'"“"I
I'.'-l-l—. “I"11” I A,| lke een.nH.ule&gt; lh,t n..mp™. &lt;■(,„«+ all ms pcr-N-uud property.
ants of Gixri gave a ni«gnifiloent enter.»•- r.rform«1 bj Un
I higheat dignitaries, to secure tbe repose tninmoqt, and drank, up all binjjrine.—
Mouuoinx A Co, frop’ro.
of the deported soul. In the erenlnn of Tliiir false report Cost Gixxi 46,000, and
i Al Exchange Place,
came near costing the auurier bis life.
the uinth day the aUenlante deposited the
Jersey City. X. J.
Ittrec ballutings past, tho hope* of
body in tho plaster sarcophagus in»t va­
Austria nnd I.smbruachlni grew dark'.—cated by his predecessor. Pius VIIL, and
then hoisted it tn a resting place above Thu secund ballot gave Mastai seventeen
the doors of St. Paters, there to remain votes, to Lambruschfai thirteen. On tho
' until bis anccceaor, seeking the place for third trial tbe votes for Mastei ran up to
| his own dead body, shall crowd him to iweniy-acyen; for Lambruschm£down to

I
Gregory XVl. tironlbed his last &lt;m Jupe
I 1. 184ft. He had filled the papal chair
CSTICR OF THE PEACE, General Land and Ever shown in thia Market, which wc
Tea Agent, will attend to ths oolieoUeu of
&lt;n.v February. IMO. Tho senior cardidebt* and alt other bitaineas pertaining to his oSes.
arc prepared to sell at a small
Inal t-'.li charge of affair* until tbo election
• ff.ee ta Goody eat'* block, up stairs.
advance from
iTA.ifbLBnOOK,
ntrfl’p:.!* Into 'hr Vatican to make sure
TTORM.r sod Counselor at Law. Solicitor in
that it was indeed the pope that lay dead.
Chancery. Ueaaral Land and Tax Agent.—
In their presence hr broke the rinir
OSes, aaeood story of Rower's block.
1 worn a« a symbol of srcceaslon to Peter
the fisherman. In the nnme «»f the state
he put a seal on all the effects found In the,
papal apartment*.
The personal efl*-CN
JOHN ROBERTS,
of the dead ;»»pe fell to his retainers ;
PHYSICIAN and bvrteon. Dwelling on Broad­
these soon rushed In to secure the booty
way, near lhe Court House.
Ilin garments were torn Into lattars. aud
DANIEL COOK,

■"

J

A

NEW YORK COSTS.

GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

New Barry Mill,

| bis last resting place—the tomb of the

apmlioa, rudj : p-r«.
...
The cardinals nnw gathered to elect
tho uew pope. On the 14th of June the
procession of cardinal* passed within the
CUSTOM
floor* of St. Sylvester, which closed firm­
in as good order and as prompt as any ly nfier them. Assembling In tba chap­
other Mill in Barry, or auy other ctamty. el, they swore to observe the rules nf the
*.icrrd conclave. They than entered the
Having secured tbe services of a
‘ cells prepared fi&gt;r them, and reoeirrd
i-Uita from the agents nf mart Oatholia
IB MV in

,

H. E.AHEUWX,
COUNTY TREASURER. Ofica in the Coart

ROSECUTING ATTORNEY, Counselor nt
Mleitor and Ccuewlor In Chancery.

P Low,

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First Rate MILLER,

Iimproved
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plau, together with
with K
a OOA.I
good

Smutter—w« are prepared to do the
HARMON BMFTB,
T COURT COM •-J8610NKR. Aitoewav best ofwork. Please gi ve us a call.
in all tbs Court* of
Cash paid for v iumL
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Also, NotaryPuMie.
leelion nod Inaurones
BOLTWOOD da GRANT.

the Midugan Castrol
freak as fdlluws:

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persons as wpnld farther the epdi nf the
rovernmenta ihey irpreaenfrd.
What
brfltrt. what woHdfy promises passed.

Mayor Lilley is understood to have ta
ken the moat effectual meaMutes to prevent
rioting In any form, and no 1 real appre­
hensions of disturbance exist
Fayetteville. Feb. 18,
At the election being held a large num,
her of votes were cast i^jnip&lt; the qonveation. Upon raisings largo Unia«i’flag-r
the old stars and atnpA—over tbe court
house, tbe enthusiasm was unbounded,and
ebeer after cheer went up from more vnb.
eesthan ever greeted it in : Washington
county before. Parties are now parad­
ing ths streets with IJnfon fltgn,

St Louis. Feb. 18.
Incomplete rstitras Indicate tljp flec­
tion of the unrondillonarUmon ticket for
a State Convention in this rity by ahuut
4.000 majority. The election pa»sad ofl
quietly, no disturbance ofaay kind oonr.
ring. The returns from the- Statp, so far
as received,favor the election of the ynioq
candidates.

A Wabm Bath Wash.—Smith was a
city of Naw York, but tbo whole country man who never permitted himself to be
has acquired greatness, nnlessi it »h&lt;&gt;u!d be outdone—be could d«* whatever anybody
The train reached this city on lime at the Ums of that for which the Union it­ else could. Smith met Brown in a bath
the 31«t street depoLwhere the President self was made* As I understand It, the room, and Brown knowing tbe other’s
peculiar enneeipt. said that I he, (Brown)
elect and bis party left the cars.
Mr*.
Lincoln and the children were driven in a ration of the cargo, and as li-ng as the
close carriage to the Astor House.
Mr. ship can be saved with the cargo, it ahn’d
Uocoln and suite occupied eleven carria­ never be abandoned; re should never
pared with six inches of cold water in
ges. The tsreets were packed, but the
each. The fellowfcsiripped. andxseparaparty Ltd no difficulty in making the pro­ can be done without throwing oi
ted by a doth partition, each got io and
gress, owing tn tho axoellaQt police prrnngementi. «nd it is estimated that over prosperity and liberty of this people can
a quarter of « million of people witnessed be preserved in the Union, it will b? my
Smith
tl&gt;e future Presideut, There was routin purpose and ahall be my effort it *11 eat, with the hot water runaing,
time*. t» preserve the Unh«. and now draw op Ha fret aa far as possible from
Mr. Mayor, again thanking ynu for the the boiling stream, while Drown pulled
mense assemblage and cheering.
The recaption that ha* been given me, allow out the plug In the'bottom of his tnh.-A,
After about half a minute qnoth Smith ;
st rente were all decorated.
Tbe New
“How is it Browm—pretty warml“
*&lt;Yee,* says the other, ‘'ka geUing al­
but tbe Dav Book displayed the Ameri­ served during the delivery of Mr.
can flag. 'The shipping In the
mln*« reply. At Its doea the members mighty hot,butl geese I am (ifM F?.1 4
New York, Fob.TO,

of the Commoo Council a»d the Btate minute, yet.”
H3o ean I," tnawer Smith. ‘Sds-asgovernment were introdnced to tbc.Presidept elect, and the police regulations be­ Bqunsh! lightning! Its awfal F
Fifteen second*, eqnal to half an hour
low were relaxed, the restraining chains
by Smith** imaginary watch.
* '
“I ear, over there—how is it nn&lt; f
▼ade the City Hall with a rush, and to
“0, its nearlv up to the hl’.in’ pint—
The President elect was formally recei­ fight and scramble their way to the door
answered tbe diabolical
ved h» Mayor Wood, this morning** the of the Governor’* room. There two or O. Christopher
Cltv fieU. Tbs reremonbb took pl*r. three policemen were stationed, where villain, who wna lying in tbs empty tub,
in tbe Govetwrfe room pmactaally W 11 fluty anon became extremely aHoons.—
n' clock’. As early a* 10'nMnek the po. The crowd bee ring them forward into the cape pipe,
Bv this time Smith waa splurging a
room and the noise and coofuMon outside
bnnt like a boiled lobster, and called out
nf deputy Carpenter, took their station being beyond description.

peara
PThera were no call* tHI evewJsj^

at tbe city Hall, and a spare was enclosed
by chains leading to the stairs, within
which none but those having the privilege
cf entry to the Goveror’s room were nd
milted. At half past 10 r. large crowd
of persons had assembled fa tbe Park, awaltmg tbe arrival of the President elect
A few rulnotea before 11 o'clock. Mayrr
Wood. accompanied by tbe members of
the Common Council and tho city pres*.
t«»nk up their position tn tho Governor’*
room, and abortlv afterwards about* of
the people ontaMe announced that Mr.
Linrotn had renehed the city Hall.
Mr. Lincoln soon appeared aerompa
nied bv the committee of the Common
Council, appointed tn meet hirq in Alba­
ny. and waaintroduced' by thr-chairman.
Alderman C»rneli, tn Mayor Wood. The
Mvr
m u~
•■frt« WJ-,
occupies the upper end of the room, and
Mr. I.ineoln tnnk rip a pdeMon' immedidistrly rmpnahe to him, on the other
uf the table.
Tbe appearance at tbe two men wax
most atriking. The chief Magistrate of
the city, dn-saed In bla owjsI teste, in a
suit nf black, a W*fk overenai battened
lightly over ms breast, looked at his disTho (oiiftli trial opened al 3 dVlock on tinpihhed visitor, and never removed hi*
the IGlh uf June.
Matiai. was at his eye from bioitorinir tbo dettwry of th*
post, ode mid sad.
What new bohur,
S bat gram wdgU WM lhtolRMMIt*ver the

The acene inside the door of the Goverooris room was ludicrous In tbe ex-

again :
-J .ay, over thero— how is it now F
•‘Hot m tbo d—-11” replied Brown; but

himself to tbe utmost to/front back the
crowd who were admiUcd'st the d&lt;.or at
the bead &lt;tf the main stain, and. found
egress through the ante-ehamber 'at tbe
«.ther end of the room. Men were
rero m
pulled
ILm!
swd by the
in by main force out of the crowd

another minute!”
"The hell’s fire you ran I” shrieked tha
now boiling Btnitli. who rolled out and
boiled
expecting Iq
bolted through
through ibepartitirti,
tbcj
j find
«...
the other quitn p^ked.,
______ rascal!
why didn’t yoq
themsslves
•‘.....
You__infernal
mi
police, utterly unaWe to help themsalvto
with coaU tom, ked
4enU*1-^&lt;L*4 W put the pin# Ini” '
“Whv. I didn’t agree to,” said the Iraloaf.
In tire heat nf the excitement, a female pertorablejoker; “whv in thunder didn’t
you leave ynure nntj"

C«tt«»w Ganwtso ix M*ssAcncaeTT».-j
net materially damaged.
When Intro­
duced to Mr. Uneoln, she told him she The Worcester Spf isy* there fa a thrlf.
was fmm lllin«&gt;t«. and though she had ty cotton tree grnwtne in th" Claflin mill
in a New England village. It sprang wp
from a rot ton seed thrown outsida
through a lighter aqwf*4« to
him.
The crowd wn* a nnuley one, rags and th* refase. and by the nurture of John '
bi^wdclnih lieitig lpdi«*riminate]r mixvd- Putnam and Mr. CbndwicH. *&gt;f thn m|ll.
and flUing the room, ridig by-side t« shake It now yields a steady thnneh limited
supply «&gt;f the finest cotton wool—♦*n«idtbe Presidential hand.
Ew.Maybr Harper came through iho erably finer than th^t vbfah enn|ea fnjnq
ordeal, aiid^shaking Mr. Lincoln by tbo Carolina.______ ____ __
1
.

hand, admitted that their pictorial had
A country gir| who had had lived jn q
done him grant injustice.
Immediately
after the Ex-MAyor, came one of the small farm-house where l»*lls weri- un­
known. went to Hue as a parlor m*i&lt;J in
and thus tbe crowd epotinued^to pour in n gentleman’* family. The bell wm Hing
uqtil one o'dbdc, when the audience elm which it wa« her r)oty to answer, and as
sed, And Mr, Lincoln returned to hie a- she did not rhe to go, a fellow s*VL“wbjr
partmenta at tbe Astor Hnose, lehving a Mary don’t you answer tha bell • donl
him! It was an overwhelming destiny
ynu know *ni■»•«« wants real” t*No;"
to one, u h&lt;&gt;, two days before, had not ec||
replied the gir|, “il she w«Mg »• why
even a'deem n;,&lt; irthfaBeW ^wgiirtn. i' He gue that waa fixed upon him.
don't her holler f_____
•
Mr. Wo-4 in a dear and dtaUoot race
passed the intervals nf tho ballutings in
O
hio
.
—
Place
on
a
sheet
ol
white
pa
­
solemn prayer. What thought*, whether
“Do yaw see this stick, sir.** Mid a atu.
per a piece of lildc silkjibout four Inches
of heaven or uf earth, filled nix tuul, we
may never expect to know. The ballots York, it becomes my diMy to extend to in-dtawistor, In tbe sunshine;; rover the pid acquaintance to Svdney Smith; “this
stick han been *11 round the world. «ir.”
you an oflldal welcome In behalf of tba
abrqjl threa incboa in diiirrctcr; and the “Indeed, * said the remnradesa Bydttey,
qpntcr'of this with * rwera .of pink silk “and yet it is only a stick !" Thg story
ml or the grave. Mnstai read his own
about two faebro In diameter; and tbs la venerable but phrtinroh
mimr on the first, the second, the third,
tofarth; fifth ballot, and on to tbe seven­ powers, or resting under grsver respon­ toedlMMif «1mMUt again &lt;x&gt;ver wlthltfolh
teenth, without an interruption.
His sibilities thsti those which ciraimstanaes «r circle of grt»o silk of,about on* rack
voice fa'caiiw tretmifdua. H® opened the have desHvad upon you.
Coming Into In diameter; and the e nter of the pink
eighteenth ballot and seeing bls own name oAee with a dismembered gosarament to silk again cover with ;u -tber circle of
-- --- _lllr
_lu.Il.
* * **
he implored \he conclave to release film rreoostrurt. and a discontented and hos.

must retire. AB rwreona not members
of tlie conclave withdrew. All avwtwes
of nccesa. excepting the principal floor, a. . _ .... .
were trailed up; tbe key nf thia only door
nf entrance wn* held fa Mfe keeping by
He-wad
the M*r»hn1 of tbe Holy flee.
AU things being in readiness, maaa wa*
performed.
Cerdinid Mwerht. who pre- r——-aidM. explsfaed the order nf proow«dlnff. | R«rh»rtn»a
-■ tinea to the

— .te

tile people to reconcile, it will require
high palriotlatn and an elevated omapra

times bis
aUthtown, N. J.

and first
_______ to aifafi▲U wiUre foitow
was broken onen.

and tbe mMshfa
&lt;« lh&lt; Htat
re was • secret
• torioq that tv
Rd kissing tbe

r

steady, lift- a minute.

.

. beautifal dr-

the W,

riblc en^nry ti^dac

SL Louie. Feb. 17.
Joint resolution introduced In tbe Sen­
ate yesterday afternoon, empowering the
Governor v&gt; eall out tbo military to pm
serve the penna at tbe election al St Lou,
is, for delegate to the State Convention
to-morrow^fter an excitingdebate panned
bjAa vote &lt;/ 18 to 4. The rreolqtion was
then sent to tbo House, and a motion

fcisrd of aura says

�OKI

REPUBLICAN
together by all those fit
which eeem to bind eo
heart* united by the frh

MiIS iff dial

Goldsmith aays of ihetE

The President elect ;arri ved at M'ttt-

tngtnn earty on SaturAy morning.

His

app, .rance there was sudden an J tint xfleeted. After leaving New ’York’,*41 r.

; Lincoln went to Poiladelphia.

.A^fhis

placfe and sH along th* routs, he

—bWwis tiarnhwrAw any waste wf

Waimti.—At this office^ go

me.-

BEA'^WyL

has

•y between ^be ages of13 and
Wh-

been greeted with the utmost dememstrations,.uf entlnuiftsm.

Utt-bW

lie aems

hxAed upon by men of all parties.*, the

■ ■■ m»»i Injna.ljj.■■
’ Hyp^h, ijp«^le4y ceH&gt;i&gt; avan that mu^.to tbrt m/aterioae realm

'

in.n for the exig*ndea which surround tha

led for beauty ol mbri! 4M.YOfaoa;.-ate where dficb aba11 tofcu h'm diambef la-the
is cer-j reeipnmtod, and Aleander ik btel&gt;y, tftefti ball, of death, thno pw W ilk the
went to his friend with the glad •***— 'qna^ry Haib sedurpsl TtrHl^^nWwt.Imt
the rein, of govern­ fie wished. In the dxtibcrbhed

One

Nation at this tkne.

taip; n&lt;&gt; aisn evftr took tbe Presidential

chair, and assmed

ment Under inofo embarrassing circiimatances than will A ska ham Likoulm,

o&lt;&gt;

its, that hm fi iend might see-the lure'll
Hypatia, hi order to aide U&gt; Mn.ru folly

Mutiday next, if he ia permitted to live tn

For this puqwmesbc

rejoice with him.

And we regard the chan­ is introduced tu Scptlneus, and the magic
ces for a failure nnd ignominy, ns much lifter charnis sfolkes his beah^iiid^c too
greater than the chances for succcs and a •‘lopes—lovea at first sight,” ijsut • lite

see that day.

popular adminktration.

Yet wv believe

that, what any man can do to inend the

•nr. noticed font-D. Striker »u&lt;

md-liep down tn phwwnt drinMht?'*
ilastiuga, Fpb’y ,18^ I ’*" “.j‘ J

&lt;J. Robinson in tbe Drug Store
Babette A» O».
Barlow da

r

Mn Lincoln’s administration.

feav* bought foe grist and ttw-T

. FIDE LETER.

hero before,.he resolve* tu eoa-

cntuiy

|O TW WANT WHtBKEKST

profligate and imbecile Administration i
The effort is loo much for him. and iivof James Buchan.inan, will be done by duccs a wasting fever, which-all foe shill

BOOTS ANU SHOES, etc.,

until

homily upon politisc, but simply to tell

Hypatia’s visitiug foe sick-ffiend, whoa
foe wary eye of the attendiag M.

After leaving Philadnlphin, Mr Lindolb

•

made a discovery.

’

lie reported the knowledge be had ob­

town and Lancaster, to HarrishQrgh.—

tained to Aleander. who, in turn reported

tbe

BELU1GHA1T8
CELEBEATBD

STIMULATING ONGUENT,
Far the Whisker, anal Hair.

to Septincu. finding his worst ausplciuoa

Committee earns from Baltimore to to bo a verity i AV hht doos A lo*.tier do
Tbn rabacriter takrapteaiure fa ahsonuafar &lt;•
escort him to th«fr city; but for some
in this crisis ? F|c ^ehevexh'* friend’s tbe ettitra* afeb. United 8uim, tltoi lb*, ten
unexplained cauae, he took a special train life hangs on I&lt;is d.’ofojub, and with a fidel­ obtained the A jeticy far rad are aaw raabled to
and passed through Maryland to Wash ity to duty almost idolatrous, ha xelfo- •ffre to tte Atoartete public, tbe steaa Juitly
celebrated artd world-renowned artiste.
iugton in a private unostentatious manner.
quifotm his claim to Hypatia's hand, and
TEE mwrLlTHG B.TGFErr
It was rumored nt Harrisbnrgh, thst a
bestows her with nil her eharms upon his
plot bad been discovered to assassinate ,sick friend, who from that hour began tu is prsy*rvd by Da- C. P. Buxiscn u&lt;, an eminent
pbyaUap “
‘
him at Baltimore, but this is not believed.
amend.
Il is mwv probable that some new emer­
The aequal is a biller or.e.for Aleander
W11ISKEBS oa A-HI.STACHE
gerim «vem«*d to demand his presence at ,on account of fols most generous of acta,

DRESS GOODS

PRINTS

the Federal city.

Considerable excitewas prosecuted by Hypatia's friends ahd
rmmi prevailed when it became known 4all his property confiscated; wd thia fail­
tlwt Mr. Lincoln hud thus privately j
ing to satisfy the demands of the law, be
reached the capital.
In the afternoon of .
w«» takun to tbe public mart, and sold as
Saturday, he .in company with’Mr. Sew- (
a slave, doomed te endless severities, and
ard visited President Buchanan at the
yct,hc waff ahrnys glnd that be had cared
Presidential mansion.
more for his friend’s happmen than, fur

sition that Mr. Lincoln had received re

liable information of a plot to asxauinate

It is stated that Gen.

him,'at Baltimore.

Se-rt bad obtained tbe ipfurrualion thro’

CLOTHS.

and every kind of GOODS for Men and

"rcsavional Globe and a memorandum

ant to review the day that is past, and to

erown of rejoicing.

bepk, which were pierced nearly through j i font

its delies

b*cn

EXCBtmrMGLT

httetrto.1 by !*•_. BeJtinghnmJor

chancery sAe£

whiskers, has now bad its Amer

'T.tTK OF MICHIGA.X.-Tte Cire

het confided to their agency,

papulation of Ibis article in Lon
1^, and otbef pities of Europe,

‘share becu fully justified by exp
” **“11 ’* “*mua «lrf&gt;t dur sud unpaid «a ud
dale nf tbit neucrjwith iatrwa.

mflacnces upoa the bcar-1 or w

MORTGAGE SALK.

LOW

MORTGAGE SALK

*'

Oaraaaortmvnt ef Table aud Foctet Cutlery.
SH.VEB 5T005S. fort Meuai*, Heap Skote,
Yankca Xollaos, rad Utiuga io gaaaral to full asd ‘

Ik-cn able to subdue our firmtteM and our

resolution.

third assassin, and before he revived alj

J itdgc ye, kind reader—who ia the hap­
pier, that y»ung man who same -borne

three had escaped.

friun tbe Billiard room or the Card table

Tbe Inst newa from the Pence Congress after tbe clock had chimed the amall
give* but little hope* of aocmplifoing

hour* of the night, and who came tu bis

anything to benefit tbe country.

room with mure tbo air of tlie culprit,

Tha secession news newa is unimpor­

than the carriage of an

hdbest

man;

tant except the seizure of more New

Whose brain was fired by eucceu or foil-

York vessels by the authorities of Gcor-

nre at play, and whose pocket had grown

plethoric or lean as the chances lu Lfayor

Pocket LMpn, Mcetemca' Maasal, Arnold *
writmj FlwM. Noto. Cay. letter, «*d Ugnl Pa­
_ llHraadsirsct, E. V.
; p*r, Udall kfadaafatatioaary la greoi t artery.
For Sale ^D^.S. B.UINKS A CO.,,^.. l9J&gt;k

_____

lamnisritr with’ tbs
anffbar reperior !&gt;«■

tHshed by D. Stxiktx, Q». Clerk, another

rattling of ball*, the filoaling bvfoce h im
of bit* of pasteboard

M fallows;

I

.

S

with spots which

who place their mouths dose to Ma ear '

Junes L Miles,

and whisper ‘-Gambler,” and

David D. Darling,

starts from his ^roken sleep, breaks tbe

Sherman C Prindle,
Jeremiah M. Rogen,

xpell, and the scene changes, and be aees
Me mother by his side, with eyas red

tften be

Thomas J. Humphrey,

with weeping;‘bit heart ia rnov^d at the

Martin IL Palmer.

sight of Iter tears and be listens to her

Orrin L. Ingram,

earwest entreaty to fomka his evil waya,

Porter Borton,

and ho foals under the inspiration of the

Abraham Ryerson,

scene, that he Will break aloof from
such contaminating inllutace*; but when

Andrew J. Bowne,
George P. Stevens,

he awakes and: finds il was «p|y &gt; dream

Calvin G. Townsend,

and tho good which foe sleeper resolved

Mebilhh J- Lathrop,

is entirely for«*&gt;tlen by the j^ung num

Henry Mallory,

when awalcc T'

Alm2nd Pariah,

*”**'"“

Do you a.i^,for the finale of thatyoqng

Window W. Rdph,

man’s Bourse i

John II. Mtioroe,

few yean hence, by visiting b«r State

John SltKum,

prison, flbr in aoms one of these yo« will

Leander Lapham,

be is almone sure to find him.

. Abram C. Bruin,

DE5T1HT. ia sow prepared to apply &lt;teala!
aubalitatm i* a Myl. uniurpaowd, warranted to
2_S
TSt' A-

B

DRNIMO

--------

ns Avnicj?

MEDICAL &amp; TOILET
REC PT BOOK

IT* bar. fanning took of all iMs, sad

Mtieli w* offer in avtu or otherxlie at

VERT LBW FICCBES.
Fithont elopplag to give any farther snutnerllonof d*r slock la trade, w* beg tears to say

If so, jrqa may fiad it a

They

by the gpaM htfimocea &lt;/home, who
would rather a^og «m aftwbatag Malle

’»«■«&gt;“ •rrr.wfa »ow u

PROBATE NOTICE.

&lt;WpiDS AJB (DlEGBAiP

were iodeed

tempting, end t»o woader that tbe girl*
ware
with their firvt experiment
with this favorite of hou ack tapent. Thia

Salerat u* la perfectly pure, healthful, reli­
able, wd ef tanMiri q—lfay.

Mattfa-

tafedaatd foraehat wk aim I a by D. B.

irjOfite ATZJWAA

FAMILY

•“d •m*»i

isipsrtm sad Wbstenslt Drst

Glu

aH

l.-put ii? en.ler thefi^owu supe

illy sad Msdieteal use. 1* cax-s
“r1*

STACKS OF CROCKERY,

4 *

p*’’1

IX pvrwa^e sitd by yirtaa ofq decretal anler ia
ttaaaQtoVMWkV0tMnter,lHk, BM&gt;, I, Harmea
Mwhta. Cteraitt Csurt Contir tspiooeT. for lb. raw'.’
®f Harry, will tofo yMfoZSrW** or vradoe. to

CHEAP

OLNtTSK

Dwait Mat. (tetrfaiteaf.

"4*JLlk£y™^wD*.i£

VBBY

ndbar read aotue uaefol book, stH-rouaded

Salaratus forever.”

CHANCERY BALE.
.QTatT 0YMNIHlG*5.-.YteCi««itCrartfcr
CT nieomiaty uf Ifarry. fa vfoscery.

FLUID

rfsirUosy fatyasm. W&amp;iwiiadaa
TCTf.QAJUTE RUBBX* BASE,

who visits vice in Ha secret imunfa, or he
who'loveb the home'drela, who would

folfowed by Bridget with afreshly baked
pan at buMttit in her hands. ’ De Land’s

Wf smell ond-taite alike, while
iing liquid purity leave. Hothia

Wk* &lt;W11»I Atalre leatrtlftlTwrt!
WILUAM IONE*.

Who is tbs happier, again we aak J he

George H. Brooks.

COLTON SLATER
b West 39fo Stre

m “Btxtaoaa'. Old fo&gt;xno. D&lt;
msvesses all the qualities that e
Wed for this highest and nuble
all win*. or liquor*.
Its ingre
the distilled juice* of carefully
grains, made delicately pungeu
We with tbe aromatic
* * “tinc
** ’n
ftrnipcr berry..
Age has mc
tUao mi..K1.41 aroma*, nud give
_______ ri—a smooth oily
JU an almost floral &lt; dor to fo
^Rich reader* it dettriou* to &lt;

eodduston, foe writer mu
that Mcurs A. M. BtsiKOE* a
Bruqd street, N. Y., merit the
foe enlira medical proftwrion
•E foe world at large, for hav m
Weed a stimulant of such nncxro
Jplty and un^uhocal power

PRORATE ORDER.

seem to assume the shape of Hill* demons

. Andrew J. Beers,

M attbe 0*t&lt; of ihta notice. the ram of tore
J and righty nine dwlten nd rtebtr torn
&gt;»d oo proe*ydfan fa fa* oreq.hytert. r
■
I1L.------- ----

TATE OF kncMlGAX, I Pmteiv Court for
Barry crainty, aa.
| Mk1 CMSty.
at • ih-cMou of mM court, bolden.t the oAe« of
foe fadire foereof fa HralfapL o', foaMthday
ofkrtreaarr, IMI. Frmrat.S. C.Frtsdfr, Judra
uf Fruteto.
■
Ju ite matter of the eilatc of Hiram T. Wood,

frightful by the dancing of long stirlie, tin.-

list ufNotary* appointed for this county,

____ r_..

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.,

ed bim, and whose dreams wvre niiulr
NoraitfaTr_r_.

KJLD LONDON DOCK
*. M. BtamoCB a Co., 10, Bro
has hien a ftdoritc with the
Im- many yearn.
1 have frequ

TTry careful distillation—the a
■ »ple—tbe juniper berry, being
W a* to rive to tbe spirit a var
►&gt;slf W)J aromatic flavor, la
dM-a prselic* of ten yean I have
l—iiwi to test many of tho gin
Market, and after a very carefu
ation of numerous samples, har
Wkt *MNINGER'S OLD H
DOCK C4N” ba. no lyuaL Rc
is indispensable in every b&lt;Hi*e
fbo Old Ixindan Dock cornea
Ally aoder that bead.
In tellin
dBfrtde at a fulr price, this old
Shocker bouse arc doing much for

rHKEX.

W. bars a fia* variety •( Huslia*, Ladm'
SLEfiVEH sad oallar., CUmoi..tte, Grata shir:
Bomois a.d Colters, rad titty kiad of WHITE
GOODS; alM&gt; ‘Sealery, avyy ivl. of Gloves a*d
Mitts, Bonnetts, Bibboaa, Dreai Trismimgs. ete.

a severe-cut in the hand in warding “ff. busy acene, which surround ua, w# have
a blow from the second, whom hc'ahw. d«no our part, utid font no temptation haa

We find that it

The Briuisb volunteers have m
^aeaaeof it as to altraet-lbe

CAN’T BE BEAT

done; to

this country.

tare ne-rcboed kmonghll ebs»&lt;*
trecU* »fc eaid^to prove it* atnlo

MTribed fit, and^lways with de
aWlagsi'wherw'ray directions h

Onr assort went st BOOTS * ft HOES ef sll
varteties, Lmltes Gahtii, Ctats Gtiters, Oxford

by tint murderous blade. Mr. Van Wick foink that the purpose for which they
knocked down hblfirst assailant, received I arose Jias been accomplished; that In foe

Ho then got at his pb«t*d

■that die renowned “Btbnulatlag

stimulation in the grow th of

Boya'.Clothiug which weofler at

None only tboee who

hove

Horace Ik liegeman &lt;k Co., of

lanen DriUmga, Deo

of the same, to have a nicbe ia tbe temple
of fame along with foe great aud good uf |

a. star* in the firmament and wear *

“ArTxxnoM Tor no Nnl"-

eeive, by the advertisement u

||AII ibai errtaln trset or parcel of land, (ituale
in Ibe loam of Orasreeille. in the evuotv of Marry.sad m the Starts rf Michigan, deaenbed .. M

also

itna, F. dt M. Ca**imer«t, TWEEDS,

are true to duty, con feel that it ia pleas­

and also tbe Hardware store of

CLOTHS, plain and fancy

CASSiMERES,

Aye, each and all

Mr. Grau

pmbned one balfuf the Row

trnemrni, coslsiud in ibc on-itis^r. »ct forth

STRIPES,
TABLE
TOWELING,

DIAPER,

tbe Historian’s page, and the performer

three Villains In Washington «in-"Khur*d*y

SALE.

COED,

and all kindx of domestic goods;
BROAD

all ages and clime* 1

■nercantilc business.
MOS1OAGE

t* I .S'

al

SHIRTINGS,

Ought not an act so genrooa, to live on

night laxt. ’ He wiaild have been stabbed
to tbe heart but for a copy uf the Con-

kn." ked down.

THE

the most cfft-emal remedy which the medical
skill of our time, can dr-&gt;is. for thia everywhtra pretailutgand fatal maladc. Il fa com­
bined from the most active remedial* that have
bcca discovered for the expurgation of tins foul
disorder front the blood, and the rescue of the
rrstera from it* destructive con*equetter*.
lienee it should be employed far the ewe of
not only Scrofula, but £o'those other affvetion* which aria* from it, inah a* Eocrrira
and 8xix Dist.asm, St. AxTuoxv’a Ft*.,
Kos*, or EwraiPKtaa. Pt Mrlea, Puart'Lts.
Bloychu. Blain a and Boim, Tcmoe*. Txttxe
•nd Salt TUtsix, Scald Usad, Risawoax, ‘
RtaKt-MATHM, SvrniLiric and NzactnuAL Dis­
eases, Daorsr, DrcrxrsiA, Dx.itirr. and.
indeed, all Coaruixr* aeuixs moM Vitia­
ted ox Ixrrax Blood. The popular belief
in ttepurilji eftkt Mwd ” fa founded ia truth,
for serofal. fa • degeneration of th. blood. Th.
particular purpotc «nd virtue of thit Sarvapsrilla is to purify and resrnvrata this vital fluid,
without which sound health is irupossibl. ia
contaminated cotulituticms.

W* have pika ofSIlEETINGS.

secrevagtnta and telgraphed to Lincoln's would my, strew his grave- with flowre,
firmly believing that “there is a calm for
friends.
“
•. ■ I!
Mr. Van Wick, Republican fnethb^r.of those who weep,” a rest which remaioefo
Congress’, was murdnrouilv assaulted by to tho faithful, and.that they shall shine

and fired at his first assailant who fell,
lie was then knocked down senseless by a

BY

srjis saulltr
fit yard.

bis UWE

Cur latest advices confirm tbe suppo­

♦fly of Bollwood At GnmU R
as successor to Boltwood AGra

AYERS

D.

and suits proceeded, culling at Elizabeth­

■f-SWetn*- -

Cotapound Eitraet «f Sarsaparilla,

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!

tho secret cause is found ou^ by

how “Old Abe” got to Washington:

Ont quarter of all our people are acrafttloua;
their perions arc invaded by this lurking infceusn, sod their health ia undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the a ratent we mu«t rtnoTnte
tho blood by an alterative medicine, and in­
vigorate it by healthy food and axarciar.
Such a nsdirine we supply ia

DQ.TOU WANT WHISKERS?

of die Materia Medina is not able to cure

But ** did Dot propose to Write a

Here be expected to remain until

rrapa tbe drapery of hte eeneh about bim

quer this passion, that be may not inter­
fere with Akander’s plant.

Condition uf things, so disjointed by tbe

&gt; at alt next week bhoW utw

1kint»* Oiaxcxs.—Wo ha

iroat, wpprcueh thy gsafa^lUte nee that

�foqpBbUfirrnit.

&gt;*aa&lt;M*.w*»*—■

w
CERTAINLY PAY,

R E F O R Mi

i*oy between tU ages of 1&gt; and 47 yt

to learn the printer's |sade.

ND VlH! WOCLDHAVXIT,

I -

Abnci:

-**

fbex.

J55

.rjj7i
BJTABM88KD

aU derated

itor, i&gt; our excuse for app«tnng m we du
thie we«k. WJielJter
»h*n Vc..»||]e to
issue nt all neSk week is~nofo uhcertiiin.
- : ■ —------- litesito.hton. ■ ‘ r -'It 16
Itcuxsea CM4XGXX.—-VEfo h*$$|u^(&lt;to.
Yore noticed that D. Striker succeeds D.

&lt;3. Robineon in the DrugStore o( J. P.

Roberts L Co.

Barlow Az Gtxuiyear

have bought the grist and Tnw-mill prop
R. J, Grant

erty of Boltwood J* Grant.

j1

g

to tU Gum &lt;w Xa^Miwwn/P
e^tfawcAi hNowLipcE roa rig

HARDW-ASB- STORE,

tWMs*r«W

S rECIAHWTICES-

to coNsujfrrrns ••
..wowa.-^
An4 ,boM
with

ibeTshnsary

1,wiatiRHEART
'Ahi.a&lt;vAv»
DIHKASK.
FFVEU A AGUE,

mf?)W

ia successor to BvJicxkI AcGranl in the
mercantile Uuainca*.

ITGAGE

Mr. Grant ha* also

SALE.

Mbf*. and it ia oerteiu diet maur of ibear hint*
will mmA ba worth lo ion snore tha* a dollar.— Aa
an example a subscriber writes : “.. .1 obtained
5 buabela more per sere on a ten ser* field of
wheat, (or in all M be.bete. simply from a bial
about peepariag. seed givao •• "•? AprwwMare/ist.’
... .£&amp;r»l be obtained an extra yield of 11
bushel* ufconipor acre un a If- aerr field, and
with no extra ant for cultuir, by applying one
.A- ._ ’_ U___ U-t
_ . u.IlL^..

nnd also tbe Hardware store of F» Rower.

D. G. Robiweon has boqgbt tbe itWBest
ef Z.Sddmorc in the Foundry.
“Attbsttoii Yottcu Mnr*We per,

ccire, by the advertisement of Mcaera.

vatca yvur rraetauoa,
Traky years,

■ait
,

BEWARE OF CuUNTEBFEITS!

Idore.

that tl&gt;e renowned “Btimuluting Ongueut’

x Ju ’* "trie*

int«»twd by Dr. Bellingh.xtn.for a henltby

1’tn&gt; ■*« py receipt

PRICE 25 CENTS.

Herrick’* Kid Rtrengthafag Flaatere.
T*^K;L"SX?r*‘

Ul‘

atimulatiou in tbe growth of beard -or

The Beet and Cbcsnewt HoseeboM Roxnedy in pe World.

whiskers, has now had its American mar
ket copfided lo their agency.

The high

ev D. C. CAIN.

Tbe genuine ha*e fir* signaturaa of Henry C.
WSS-X'A A4 bltoMto

Horace Ik liegeman A: Co., of New Y’ork

ninety-fire doflaro sud-ltiae^
or (wvcecliug*
o rewvefibt (fcbt B»«S®
1 uiorlgagr.or any port fferfef ■
»rt hr re hr give*,
f April. A. T&gt;, 1HI, at efo***

tbU vjciah*. My Post Ofico sddru* 1* Oneida
VaMite, Eedisoo eaunty, N. t.; where paeans im
^Wn^oTlfalfr ^'aXeto^tZf d^mw

'"“••'“-’fdtTltiffl.Ka.a,,.

.reputation of thia article in London, Pa-

•r^ and other citiea of Europe, aeenu t®
have been fully justified by experience in

this country.

We find that ita praise*

are re-echoed Among nil cbam».

Die following is nn extract from a let­
ter written by the Ite*. J. B Holms, pastor of the

TUE UM1TS MEWt'AL FKIE.ND,,
A&gt;&lt; ite n&gt;&gt;UHCT:&lt;H-Santo*.JS*

A few

A work oo the eanae, symptom*, and IrrstnwiU
of all complaint* peculiar to lb* Hl, uo mafrhML
iia duties, sbortfoa and It* r»*uh&gt;. on rtVdrfu,
their tilt, and co tb* prerrntion of conception,
T^ih Invaluable Isstrortlon* to tbem on aobjeMa
of a prisato bataro. Frtoe M eanto.
■ -r*^

weeks arc said to prove it* amloat 11 topical
inlliimces upou thu bcar-1 &lt;&gt;r w biakura.—

The Brinish

volunteer* have tnnjn such

Tba abosa ar* teuthfa' stotetstenia. that will be
cheerfuUy^tteatod by nearly stinted by nearly a
bonded4b&lt;.x*aad of Ibo prraenl reader* uf tbe
dyrsnrirww. - (, rue are ra*ued u. try a sintlc
Tolunw of ilia 4urfoaD&gt;m&gt;IfM, which will erni
only* I. and a U aUndaatly pup. Try it for Udi,

fraenMof it ai to attracl lhe aUcntioa
of Tic London Punck.

See adverdyc-

roent of Mvtara- liegeman A: Co. ia nnx-thcr column.

JAMEti A. SWEEKLY,
M. 1SW.
iHW/

CEPHlttr TILLS,
HEADACHE

*-cuic^xia, p.cpiuc.. to v— ■

■si&amp;r

0O&lt;*BS| W* CASMNTBS TOOLS,

Hpeto-- TSIM&gt;es«S,

For CHlklron Tectfolis*.
Which greatI r facilitoteatbe process of teething,
bt softening the gum*, reducing all lnlaraatl&gt;&lt;n—
wet allay all puo and spasmodic action, and ia
•are
«
.
TO REGULATE THE BOWEIA

B

W ’Vh “d di-ssriptlsn.

** *•

D

MOTT’S

*■* ■•■■«.»«». aux to

ind Tl. Vmtfur a&gt;d *v*ry abspe &gt;W .tetorip.
ttea.’arQ-'Ute* W wdW W M -VtaM

PILLSv IRON.
E-A-VE TROUGHS
ftafoulAto &lt;j&gt;« ttotoim poi
up ia any, part of the oouuly.

ft-™ °V£iQ

ii*urog*e.
naaciicaru #y in* nlgnte
Autbonlirs, bsdi to Europe «ud th
State*, tod pr«*erib*J ia thor praettee.

gr, pale and otherwit* sickly compterioea tfoU
eatelt* ncctaaily In alcictt every eoMrirable
cate.
Innox lout in all maladiea to which it bad baea
tried. H baa preeed abaehovly euratlv* to tacbaf
th* following couiplaiatB, Til:

Il.'uy C.SrALtireo,
I1.S* find indosad twenty.dr* couto.for wh eh
semi
Aiwther box of your Cephalic Pills. Tltry
trolf a,
/lartrn^trM.
Direct
A. STOVKK. P. R.
Belle Vernon, Wyandotte Co.. 0.

In DcMJitr, Ntnm Afeella»«,eato.
ciatiwa, byapeptia, ConaUpaUtaat, IMnrvhtta,DyM-ntcrr, lacipaca t CoaMwapteop,
Bcrofalowa Tnrbcrcnfoaia, s«lt Xhaai,

H. C. SrAiaixo. Em,.
J wish for some ciretlaraor large shew bill*, to
bring y our Caybalic Pills more particnlrriy before
my customer*. 11 you have anything of th* kind,
picaae Mud tu me.
Unrut rar customer*, who ia aubjaet to severe
Btek Hradeeb*. (usually, lading lee dava.lMM
eur^f of at, attori in
m Ay jw ISiU, wetcb
I sent bar.
ItespeoifuU^ raur*.

Tu cate* of General Debttlty, wbetber tb* re­
suit ef scut* disease, or of tbe euirtinuad duniauIimi efnenou* and tuuasularenergy from chron­
ic eoapfoiuU, one trial of thte roeterokfrv has
proved ancccs--f-.il loan eatent vr»Kf&gt; nefoxyip
ties er yrriUru attestation woekd render aradibf*.
InsaltdAaolung bed n&lt;h&gt;rt es to har* becoaa*

Rbeumatiii, luImJttemt Fevwa,foe.

of aerr»foli&gt;iu,r*&gt;n»iiinptl» e, and dlaeaaed emxhtto*
to whom a ntmrrom offering only bring* krtRo
inr and poverty. Ytr each
vtoi ear yrrfW.
and Wr will aend rpu Information of a sure.kr*#.
tcatod. and »*v«iMulling Faavtxnva.

which renders it delicious to tbe sense*
of smell and-taste alike, while its spark­
ling liquid purity leaves nothing for the
•ye to desire.
In conclusion, tho writer must remark
that Meswrs A. M. Bisinoer a Cik, JD,
Broad street, N. Y., merit the gratitude
ol the entire medical proKwuion, as well
a* the world at large, lor lia&lt;mg intn-■duced a stimulant of such unexceptionable
purity and unequivocal power, both as
preveutive nnd curative agent, and a
harmless exhihrating beverage.— Ckrm

«...

BQX. «d PARU.R STOVa, .1 „.

ireipi*. rnvozoOTUM.
,
urtb mors.
TIIE- HOUSEHOLD - JbND iTAftM.
I‘a«l of th*a* are for tbe nrigbtore. to whoa I
»r» a few out iron tbe Brat box I pl freca yea.
PtaMiaUna aad Khnp*.
,
Feud tbe Putt by mail, and ubllgv
For rseryTstaMy, having ever a IvOil rrsadpte
Your ob’t Her* ant,
on Cooking, uyotog. I’lwereing. Claasfog, An.
JAMKd KENNEDYUnw lo Hact aud what is to best &lt;0 Raise. Bow
10 cure atiiuiol^.adrio* to lion.* Keepers, Farmers,
and Mrchaiiiea, no a IrC &gt; subjorl* of iatorai.Prfo* =5 orntn Worth »10 to any one.
THE ( iNNVHmVE-R BOOK.
For those nK&gt; iriah togrt w^f frofa ttat i^Your*, respectfully,
ful disses*. * full description ef-all.Ru r&lt;Ptod&gt;u /rv« (Arm.
LARY Art STUIKHOU3E.
used foi II- niikacareral stoteurnnt-of Alarrintlto,
aud uibcruacful iufonm,tu4.. Frir' !0 cerfta.
it inCurinalivu is mil tub* fovtot in pny wprkf
&gt;sbed. nor stuiuaM* Irom any other 'source.
These books are published on fine papyr, and
1 __ .1I..H. 1_ ___ I

rienec, a»l plrdgr vtir rtpntatloi: f»i the 1
tneut of what we b'.-rr Aeclarr.
In stiiioat e» inatanee wberr ibeinfaat i* »u*«ring from p»
and eshaustfou. rrtief will be found ia fifteen ,
twenty minute* after li.« ayrnp is admiui&gt;t. ,-r.J
Thi« raJuabtepeeparaii.i ia tbs preacrin.
of on* of lb* moat cspcm-necil and skillful »■&gt;
aea in New England, and Lu been used wr
ns*er-failing »ucer»&gt; in

L'nited Htatee, Canada* and South JkXtfafo

^r«uZr**
hy dl *“*"A Dra
”““te **
" HKRRICK
BHOTHER.

COOSINO,

COOXIJG STOVES

“BtstKOEii'a Out L«x»on Dock Gin”
jwiwesaee all the &lt;|imliiit-e tint ean be de
aired for thi* higlnAt and nubledt u-&gt;e of
all winvs or I'Mpinm.
Ita-ingredienla are
the dhtillcd juices of carefully selected
grains, made delicately pungent and fla*or with tlx? aromatic tinctnm nf tbe
juniper berry.
Age ha» mellowed all
limo mingled aromas, nix I given an eaqnsile Mildnrw*—a smooth oily body —
fof MQ almost floral ( dor to the liquor

A *

*

Wb will uau. man. to any one applying for it.
THE JOURNAL OF UEDICAL REFORM
It la a large and beeotihal paper, aud .contain*
1* moat raluabte information on
peraatorbea. er Seminal Weakness, Th* can**.
Sects and cur*, showing th* aw fid effect* &lt;M £*

Principal OSee, 13 Cedar St.,

UQUORS.

rates, out 2S csxts

ms

Ileynoldsburgh. Franklin Co., Ohio, I
Jeauary 16, 1WI.
f
Hxxsr C- SraBBtxar
Ne. 44 Cedar »L, N, Y.
Inciodl 4oi U%&amp;£^.steiqM^LiJLbirh.
send box of "€&lt;pbshd Pill*.” Send to address ef
Rev. Wb. C. Filter, Reynoldsburg. Fraoklm Co.

stand between you and your safe ring ehild and 1
the relief that will ba«ar»—ye*,al&gt;*oluleh sura- '
to follow lb* use of Uii* ineAkin*. tf timely used.
Full directions fur using will sacompsny each bot ,
Ua.
None seiiuiae unieas the facaimilt of
CURTtrt A CALKINS, New York, Is on thsoulSkle^wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the

•KEY BALE.

FAMILY

SASB.WM L-LTTr, B U I LOX US'

fs^ii1?jE^:-TxXtc;

article at n fair price, Uiit old knicker
■bockcr hvuac arc doing much for the entue
vCtrue temperance.
OJLTON SLATER, M. D.
b Weal 3Dlh Stoet I, N. Y.

X5ENLINE

SBPA?**tWtpW AXES, GLASS,

all kind. ..TFeid. XHlaiSeS. Ugaar*. Land Good*

SOOTHING SYRUP,

t£an

IKON rntlL, NAILS, MILL, dlL
CULAlt' ^tiioiicCT ■' SAWS.

other work. Price 35 caute.
THE GUIDE AND GUARD.
,
rva Briar oat.
■ ■...
It aspeaaa all the Humbug*. aaJ tha rariuu
Trkk.toealicw tl • arek aadViU
II JUu.irKt**
the plana of tbe Quack* and Itorure to dupe &lt;■» rH

itocum.ii.n, .mJ g*L*-' ■
b&lt;u amung the lacultj.
JXSIuTrSa;

fi-ilowcd.
Il is entirely tho product of
—
»■ very careful distillation—the active prin­
ciple—tbe juniper berry, being so blend­
ed as to give to the spirit a very delicate
fruity and aromatic flavor. In tho course
••f a practice of ten years 1 have had oc­
casion-to teat many of the gins in the
market, and after a very careful examin­
ation of numerous sample*, have decided
that fBININGEfCB OLD LONDON aB WoO&lt;l PaH8tr ao4
B
DOCK &lt;?INr baa rtfo t&lt;]uol. Really good I’iHx.of Mcxxrx. Uowx* A Hanteway.whiob 11
i* imlispciisable in every household, and
Jbc* !■*** givruiu*. alou.«: *utir&lt;- i*li
th* Uh! Lmdon Duck come, ^ft'phatic- I J^Vr m*4^M baa ro4^mirt£M?tJ’TXlr&lt;&gt;,pr

G?r.s
ter win arear from one lo four metrtha; epdferhaumstlc cotopisinte. sprain* and frriaw, tkraeratiy
•Keel cure* when *11 other rem*di** fail, Foil di­
rections will be found on th* beat efSMb, Feb-

13 WITHIN THEIR REACH.

C1N AM A REMEDIAL AGENT.
re. .... Mii*i^&lt;,ui. o v-*.., 1
xjruxu street, 1
U.l«n. f..orlu «i,h lh.
for many years.
1 have frequently pro-1
scribed it, and alwnvs with decided ad-1
.uun.bu. mj alreelion. ha.e t»cn

GAN.-TbeeiradH
try. In chancery.
'

renders 111* tn peculiar!? adapted uTthn a ante el
fmolu and vtben. TMf SppttcaUoe it univer-

it'EEHV'Hfc’sWfcl-l

Th* “OLD LONDON DOCK GIN” of

in theft G VMertiS.
li»rnx*i.'e there ia ctx'.isad
Ju* notice, th* inn oftwe
fe dollar* and

!*gy*g________

SPALDING’S

C. FILLER.
la. Braimaa.

N. T.

Data Riat
Fol lon^ aince 1 wnt yq for a boa of Cephalic

some.

ma

it.

We weald respastfaUy call aMsaliU U our

HOW

LOST,

HOW

RESTORED

J-M PuM^tod, i* a 3*efod Eamisp,.
ON THB NATURS, TREATMRNT, AND RADI­
CAL CURE OF aFKRMATVRRH(XA.or8ssBi-

J. Ri sattv, X. D.. A. X, Chief PWeiau. S.
B. XoMU*.Sura!e*. Dr. 1 Horta, tUaiaL
Ofltae ia Naw York. 151 Ch Mature Sira*L
«£a in WiHimabnrsh. Bontb «tb and Mb JU
I C^mapnndfata will ptoeae etwxow twa &lt;y
three atampa for return pottage, amiaddres* oar

MAsirWlSai- its^^dhu
.yhsoooot 'ic aaiAva

1 vi» aoMUocait aiTTMa.
It phydeiana m tjis
rspepaia, .laiflgextlon.
liasaMa, Aaabsvsc-

RPAJ.niNflWPP.FPKPfnGU.Iff!
twri'Alnbrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype. Imperial Am-

^.■^ZraTwr

tawwerq:
------ JWMRiraR Mif AAT

SPALplSsas

,
AIM!

Notice!
»&gt;• if fiw* a &lt;r**F

*v

of Deeenae* friends soptod 0*4*04

hs Msbaarttar havWMUM-MXasUBgi Tsai-

gywffl-.u

- r-ft.

dyspwtic arsrokm to alraad exercise for vhLA
tbe phrsiciau hs* no &gt;tsv.
In Ncrrsua eCrotfon* of all kinda, and for rea­
son* fsculiar to medical men. the operettas of this
prv|&gt;«rwttea of iron must be salutary, for oeiihe
tb* Ad oxldsa, it is vigorauily taqw, «Mboutb«ing exciUng aud oi crbratiog j aaAMntlr, r*£w
lariy spjwieol. ersu fa thaatepi eMEmU'tmfoB- of
eo*ti*rnesa without *»rr Utfag a gut fie purgaU»e. or inBicting a dlaagivoablc sensation.
It to this tattse pettwatf. among others. wMsh
makes It so rcmarkabh eficelual and peewanrat
remedy for Pflea, uaset wid.b it, ala* ejesara.to
esart a dhUnet a&gt;iracUta action, by Sssirul S
the tendency a hleh forass them
.
’ 7
In Dyspepsia, mnumersbl* as are its easaes. a
siBKl* box of ihum Chalybaete Fills, bee than
laffiesd for tb* most habitual cue*, tocindjng to',
■lien.!,-nt rteXma*'

�BLOOW UliHiR AHI BUM® PILLS

J. P. Robebts, A Ca

irniMurw

MBsdyh wonted by
■Nweui ccrcylainta, u__
—aeeooipliah their core muit prove of immense
avrviae ta this Mas* daaaf onx affictxifrifowritiaaaa. HowaeU.io*. pour&gt;l w»U

AJ^flJIFUL’L

ARGE

oi

H0DUC1

“DTO HOW.'-

•art* sew ■■■*•»■*.

Pav.

'RcadY

BQLTWOOD4GRANT
saxaiA oaTro Dovtou.ict’x, Dven.trr, Drurmu amd iMDtocrriox, EBvarrtULs. Roes
on It. Ajctmony's Fntv, and indred th? whole
dstt ®( complaints axfoiag from Ixrttnm ur

'jsEHiS* WX^a;i.Krttaia

Bi®rsr c©nEPiKnnri©K

bnXtyof t»&gt;‘» «»«•.or ”,bo •b*£? u
far tbetnaclvev, are now of ow mind on thl* impor
**Dr*jSbook Invites th* attention oftbe alck la th*

ON LOW PRICES

ORIGINAL LETTERS.

CKER

W*. mwbw. of th. MedM Prof-aion. Witoro
of public journal*, wrll kru«u Merchants and
Fanner*, and Lodit* Of th* higlwa*. leapoclabihU,
giving aaaountsof .xtcuordiunry enrea wrought
Cy lb. remediea. of which cures they themselves

WM*

ETE WITNESSER.

Theo* parties m*v b* consulted personally or
by letter; b- thore wbo hsvo aay doubt u;kmi tha
mWoc*. Th* evidcoco in lb*
°f ?.rMobock, which ia al all timea acceeubl* to the
pabHo, snubliabas the following

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

&gt; J

r»8 t »

Which w*&lt;prepos*

WK HVAX JUST KtClrVKD

FACTS:
That tbe BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD

CONTAIN JiO MINERAL.
Thai they cure the alnxml onirersal complaint.
DYSPEPSIA
itb pearrUnccrtuiBfy. nnd tn a very short, time.

Coms and See!!

VERY

CHEAPEST

SICK FEXIALER,

sbwaod: thattheir direct tendency ia io lengthen
lift*, and render it enjoy able. That oprrnti ng di­
rectly upon tbo poison-/ dtenrw w Mr I 1^, they
*
CACHE SOON TO HEAD,

Bastings’ ^nsintss J

Thia compmmri will be found a great peotontor af brelth. when taken m tbe spring, to
erpel the foul fomora which fester ia the
btood at that season of the yrer. By the time­
ly expulsion of them manv nmklin- duordrrs
an nipped in the bud. 'ilultitud-.-* cun.' by
the aid of this remedy, spare them.elrrs from
the endurance of foul eruption* and ulcerous
norm, through wliich the system will strive to
rUl itself of corruptions, if not asristed to d(
thia through the natural channel* of the body
by an alterative medicine. Ckwnae out th*
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
Imndaf through the AhtJa ptmpUa, erupttotts,
or aoras; clean** it when you find it i&gt; ob­
structed and aluggith In tbe vein.; clranso it
whenever it ia fold, sad your feelings will foil
ywuwlisn- Erm wh-.r -no particular d.xirdcr
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
iMgtr. for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood hcalthv, snd all b well; but wim this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no

Comprise* all th* latest styles of SILKS.
Cballiea, brilliants, lawns, Bereges, FRENCH

PRINTS BY THE COBD,

fa ths township of Yukae Springs;

Also s great variety of tbe

&lt;EIII&gt;JE1ST IPXBTOnnmY

AU CRdkiRff Extrfieu,

3TATIOM H-HT,
«»*. risen*, nru. rtnt. *»■
vsuiFia cum. a., t.

PATENT KKDICIIES

•v MeaMy Pay* aaly.

takes a lew number or them to proauc* a ocuer
, Friee of the Bcnndinatiaa Blood Purifier. SI
per bride, or S- per half drsen. UfAba Scandi■avian Blood Fill*. 25 orals p«r Uix, or 3 boxes

CAN’T BE BEAT.

tar* Read Dr. Roback'a Special Notices and
Certificates, puUiabol tn n c«a»picuan* part of
thia paper (rest liui* tu time. Dr. Hoback a Medimsl Aloreuac and Family Adri wr, containing a
gram amount ol interesting and raluable Medical
infiwm.tiva can be haJ gratis of any of theagwrts
throghoui tbe country.
_ . .
Indil&amp;crli or complicated cases Dr. Robaek
may be applied to personally or by letter endoaingone stamp for the reply.
Principal ofllce aud sale rooms. No. S East
&gt;u_l. ..
n«..a U.
Cinein.

We hare a fine variety of Muslins, Ladies'
SLEEVES and collars, Cbimoiretta. Gcals shirt
Bosoms sad Collar*, and every hind of WHITE
GOODS; also Hosiery. every style of Gloves and
Mitaa, Bomaua, JUbbona, Dm* Tsmnuags. etcOur assortment of Table aud Vortet Cutlery,
SILVER SFOONS, Port MonaU. Hoop Skirts,
Yankee Notions, and triage tn gtaaxal is full and
complete.

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

roa no: ccxx or
O*riil«MM, Janndfo.-. Dyqpqpifo, ZnmysiZfo-i,
Dyaratery, ZbU NtouucA. ItryUf^as. UtaAul.t,
Flits, RKnunatim, Emnlictu cad Sfo-'i ZAwuws.
forer Ca^tfilsinf, L&gt;rupty. Titter, Tmcti and
gall RAswm, Iforms, G«l, Nswrofym, mu
Xhmwr p.tf, and/or Purifji^y the Blacut.
They are sugar-coated, *o tint the moit arnsitfre ean take them pleaaantlr, and they are the
tost aperient ia Uw world for all the purposes of a
busily physic.
Prise 23 scat* per lox; Fir* baxsa for SLOO.

HOSILTTER S

STOMACH BITTLE

We hare nlarge and beautiful variety' fotsCoa.
Vest*, rants, Ac., which we offer at a Im price
than the usual coot of tha material. Please ex­
amine for yoeraelvcs and test the correctness of

■errkk'f Sngar C»ate4 Fills!
TUT WHOLX WORUt VXttXDl
BICK

PEOPLE,

THINK!

AFTER WHICH, ACT I
Taw'd scarce expect, al thia late day.
With startling com a book to fill ;
This ia the case, tbe million say,
With the cures of Merrick’s PUL

DRY GOODS!

64»!?u-3^?entirely diflbrent fmnJ

«•
&gt;

CMiTS

KEROSENE

VERY

01 L,

other Nalrrstua. Al! the deleterious
matter extt acted In such a manners* to
produce Bread, Bireult, and nil kinds of
Cake, without containing a parride of
Naleratus when the bread oreake U
A*baked; therebyprodaringwhotesoasel
OOrranlta Every particle ol SJcrnltH M
turned t.- gas, and pasaei tLro=t;h the
bread and bfaeuft while bakfnjr, oonnequently, nothing rematua but erxnmon
salt, walet, and flour. Yon will rea -lly pereeive. by tbe taste of thia SalerMns, that it to entirely different from

GKKAP

To hav. farming tools of all kiada, sad

STACKS OF CBOCKEBY,
WMeb we oflbr fa mMv ar sRavii* ei

TBBT L«W neVBBS.
Without stopping to give any forther aawMraOrmof our stock in trade, we bag leave ta any

Pastry s alee, for making tioda Water,
and Srijhta Powders.
iw'4 »irt-Y0U»0WN80fe’;'wtth -l
/ ZB.T. BABBITS PURE CONCENTRA­
TED POTASH.
Warranted dosifa the steemgth ef
ordinary Potaah; put up IM ogu-I th.
AND I Iba., a fbt.«lb»., and 12 Me^wMte j

And teatimonial*. new, and almost without aea.
ber. might be firm frvia Isdir* snd grr-tkam
in ail grades at s^ciriy, whaae united tesiaoaar
com &amp;ald rwist. that I'ruf Wood's BklrRestar*.
stere w.li restore the bald nq-l gray hair, sod pre­
serve ihr hair of the youth u old sgv, ia all its
youthful beauty.
Baltfo Crbel. MTcb.. Dre. 21,1UI.
Paar. Worm. Tiicr *&gt;3t pkwac aceept a lint t*
inform iImn- that tlielwirou my bead all tell ef
•err t«rew* v yenrt ego. earned by a roaiplitsM
Chrvme disease, attended wish an eruption oa th*

—I—J 1--

Groce ries! !
Cuorieting in part of

Newt Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee.
Crushed, Puwdervd and Gnuwluted 8uMolasses and Syrups,
Green and Black Teat.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Cofle,

I aiiui al an iuculnabl*. m-dlcine. uuiri; .
liaoil lulaw euduririg a* uiu« iw-.f.
luadetier'a bSluuurh Litter* have pr’.ic**
&gt; &lt;l*cnd to rvgin* w|,erq fcrer slot rtf- ,
1 riiriMa otltft UHIutto n i»&gt;| hiti.ie hi
med their victim* Ly hunun-ia.
To I­
* to -late rohh'Ienily that rite ‘•iThlvre
a certain ' tire for the Dyrji&lt;-jr-i.&lt; and like
■i-r«. is tu the ptc|-ri«"ra a rotifer of ttn-jcd j.hiiFUie. It irtuovce all n-urhid mallei
n l: « *io«u.ch, jxwilte.; the Llood, auu
।«c«&lt;« icurwad vitality u I'loetovvtMojateiu.
High tint! too nml-uirgy nriiapen able
llir rvMorelioU of health. Il eporetre ■]*■*.
Mid y but powerfully, nn-l anon restores thru.
1-too-Iiiljn ar»«nlUl U ikcLcatihj diachaigr
.
it tLe luncti .ns ol Qi.'uio.
Ehleriy porr -ti* may tine the Titter, dally »■
pee.direciium* »o ti.o I*, tile, and &lt;k*y uill Ito -a il aallmulaiii p rnlforty adapted to coiialun
iruilidsg yetrrri a* it b plen-ani to tiro pwlair,
-rigor.ting lo ibe boweL. cxcrilcnt a* a tvnk.
rod rqjuvcnaliug generally. We har* lhe cvi
ten :? -,f Ibouvuul. of aged men uni eroiuei
who ImT? cvpcHtotoed tbrltottofit ef-akhrg ihto
prq-arntinn while Miff-jring from rtoumeii demngbmrnta anT general drbiniy; noting umk*
• be ndvk« of phyriciaaa, they have alAndoneU
ill ddctcrioite drtip and fofoiy tcied ibe
merits of Uifo nrtlria. A few w*rd» »o Ibe
genilrr uex. There are certain perfoda when
their earee are oa liarmodng that many of them
«!nk under tbe trial The rebl Ion of Ixoil.i i
• nd child io no nbsosdiiagly under. lb«i tl..
muilier. eepoclaHy If the M ynnng, ia apt In
rornnt Lar own h-xlro j* ber extreme anxiety
forliw IriaaL filmnld the period nt am I entity
«rriia during lhe auaeaer as*ma, the wear of
I-1y and mind i* generally ag-rrraied Here,
then. I* a tuxrewily for a ethtoMsM t« reenperate the ctttrglce of the ryatem. and vsaUe lire
utoChet- to benr up under hcr .exhatuiJtig lria»
aud rospeMibniiica. Nuraiag BMihen gwe• oily prefer the Bhteta ts ril oiber invigutw
loru that receive the mdurooment of pity*,
cianik beeanee it ia agreeable te ibe taste a*

came gray, an that you will not be auri-rired «b«a
I tsH yon that upon my return lo tb* Nta-.e of lad.
ana. my mure ca.ual acquaiolasers ner* nol w
much st q k»* to discover ibe can** of lb* ebaac*
In my appearance, as my more tntimsle srquustewens were to rooogntie me nt all.
I at once made application to tb* mostskilifoli
pliyrioana in the cuulilrv, but. receiving t&gt;o sas*rances from them tb.l my hair eould srein b* re
stored, I was foecvd.to becoare roeencMed la ar
fete, uatil. fortunately, ia the latter port of th*
year !your Bratorative -u rvcomeuded te
me bv a dniggtet. as betag tbe tnoat reliable Bah
Reatorati* a tn n»c. 1 Uwd cm bride, sod bread
to my great *ali*faetiaci that it waa prodneiagtto
dreireo effect. Miacv that time, I have used »evta
dodara* worth ol llratoradre. and a* a result, bar.
a rich coat vf very soft black Lair, whica ao area-

J. M. NF.TINfl,
T^wtary Public, ano Tax ag*a
AN attentiwa paid t* makiag oat
gag«a and Ctaulraeu. Great care
alwalwg Mortgages by udvsrtta*

id, *ad Oainphene.
Alaa, tha large* atochad

Kemainc 4M1 nn4 Laagpa!
Ever offered in Batik Crw*k,«Jlof which
Will be sold tl price® that cannot fitil to
suit purchasers.
Particular attratltm paid to fining nrdsra fn&gt;iu IlMtiugv and victnilj, and
satisfaction guaranteed ia every case.
**'■' L'-t -* market price alwap
paid for Pit

M. C. PRINGLE
UDGE OF PROBATE, Netari
era! Land and Tax Agent. Wl
tho Court House, at Hastings,

J

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Jeffenoa SL.S docea Eastwf BatUa Creek House,
_
Datil* Creek, Mich.
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THE A.ISEKICAN

MEBK3AL &amp; TOILET
Low Pressure System REC’PT BOOK.
Wilk Uh CeiUeucalt
Always waimaN ai
io €* BAVLBT^.

JANEK A. KWEEZI
OUTING ATTORNEY,

NsNei.IhM. 12,1m

WEW ahabgbmbmt
OBNTLBMBN AND LADIES*

SATING SALOOff!!

New Arrangement
.-Kitt

sretov r* n, ri:

OUTER K. EVER1
QHKIUFF. M»v to* f.uudiutbe
O or st l-is nsideuCN, r.-ar lbs Jal
T PHII.Li 1'3, Daasa Sacairr ax

SUPERFINE FLOUR for TO ehIIlings per ewl
SHELLED CORN for
33 eeata per buabeU
OATS for
.
.
W
*4
m
POTATOS foe W
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nt tbe Store afF. ROWER.

bto troda, wmU mtoeu a portfotoefUa pubtta

w7TaRI£ER,

HOSANNAH KIRBY.

7^ftgagg,i'iKM£&amp;74
BOOTS &lt;Sc BHOES.

ROBKRTS A MTRIK
fklALERB in dreg*, roediciuta
KJ ein**, paints, oite, turpestins
pars bquora. dye-stuff*, window-rfo
Mtlea, sOltionrrv, and fancy artic
’•Revrer'a Block,” Haatinga, Mich.

Ligonier. Nobfe Co.. Ind.. Feb. tl. l85».
PncrO. J. Woci&gt;: IHarSir:—!n the latter pen
of the yrar Iflfx, white attend tog the Stat* *M
Katioaal La«f ridiool of iba State of Sew Yart.
my hair, (ne» n cause uukuowu to me, c.wumsred Mltwit off very rupidlr, so th.t in the *bact
•pace ofsix umulhs. the w Ldc upper part of wy

F-- ...-1*

We bare school books, ill kind* of bleak books,
Pocket Ledgers, Mechanics' Manusl, Arnold's
writing Fluid. Note. Cap, Letter, and Legal Pa­
per, and all kinds nf stationery in great variety.

THE

Thy firirnd,

jy m inuimi or us *a
TBE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND I t

swli

ONLY PREPARATION

_I

The proprietor* an&lt;l uunufoeturtrsnf Tte’S
rSTTEU’S C'EU.BJIATED STOMACH DITrEltS esn nf tw ii with perfect coufi-'rnco •«
i&gt;liralcian&gt; end eiiia tu generally Uf the 1'nnrei

Great nnmberoofCnc i u-,—. Phrvirian*.Statesmen, ani eminent p*r-&gt;n-f-c«, Lwe lent their
name* to certify ttenni irsltefrtl nvefiilr.va* ofthree
retnedie*, bet onr Bps.-e here will not penult th*
ln*«rtlon of tL-io. The Agent* below twin'd fur­
nish gratte »*• .Waste*!* At-Mxwxt;in whteh th*y
are given t with sl*o foil description* of th* .bore
ssmrUiul*. and the treatment that should be fol-

KKAD1-.YIAJDA1 CIAWTH1NC,

D. C. BAWLET.
Haatbigs. Nov. 14. !flfl».

I here not bren able ro obtain sluff for cap*, seithor have 1 bwu abk to do them Up, &gt;a coa**queaee of which BI bred Las suffered **trrasaJy
from eold. Thl* indoevd me to pay Brien i
Hodgu. almost tbe Imvcom I had on earth, tor a
two Ooliar battle of the Hair Restorative about the
first af August ls&gt;t. I kave fidibfutly fulluwsd th*
di rerirxis snd the bald spot I* now covered with
hair thick and black. Uxwgn short, it w aiso caus­
ing in all over my u««d. Feeling coafideot that
another large buide would restore It entirely sad
permanently, I fed anxious lo persevere io tie are
and bring Ue.tilut* of ruoana to purchase asr
more, I would e*k thee if thou wouldst cm beriHlag to to *eud me an order on thiee arvate for a

Boya’ Clothing which we offer at

ployed. As It hs« long been ia ecuslant use
throughout this saetion, wo need not do more than
aasare the people its quality to kept up to tho bast
il ortr baa bc*e, and that it may ba reBed
to
da for ihtir relief all it ha* erer been found io co.

never pay for /Ant
—rv roc—

THAT HAS

ipamxBS.

WW8 &amp; 8E©S£,

yo«

kup vp rar urrrRBT.

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
And grows more and 'inorc Pop­
ular every day!

itna, F. &amp; M. Cnssttneres, TWEEDS,

PRICES.

eart ij

NOST POPULAR

and every kind of GOODS for Me« and

LOW

Terms TSasy.
Ah'I

Upas ear ahalvaa asay ba fotsnd all of th

CASSIMERES, Linen Drilling*, Den

EXCEEDINGLY

Titles to all of these, Imdupvtabu, md

T

Sprelsl attention
INU and patting
one pnrufiaaing I
their bring

Our assortment of BOOTS A SHOES of ell
vanetie*. Ladies Gaiters, Gents Gaiter*, Oxford

Also, Two Dwelling Houm,
Txu Fixtswea and Wru. Locarsi^ .
In the VUlac® of Hagtingg.

0* THX XSPBCUL BDtlfTT OF TW« LAMM.

and diacbarge from tbo system, every taint of
■orofri*. whether hereditary or otberwiae. Thai
Wi have piles of SHEETINGS,
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.
and tberai* no disease of the Stomach and Bowels, SHIRTINGS. STRIPES, TABLE
Che liver, tha nerruu* system. the ekin, glands or
CLOTHS,
DIAPER, TOWELING,
muscles, akisuio raon lurcaiTixe or tax blood
ana sacasnovs. in which they do not gireprompt and all kinds of domestic goods; also
r«W, and. (il adaiiuistered before the very cit
BROAD CLOTHS, plain and tacj

&amp;D AM
-orCHOICB OAK OPENING LAND,

ilk wbidi n-b them or ibctr beauty; tot oeauiy can­
not exist without health, and health cannot exist
while the abo&lt; a L-rtgularirira eoutinne. Than
again. tbe Cordial I* a perfect MothaZ. rrf&amp;fTaken a month nr two before the final trial she will
pare tbe dreadfbf period nlft oaefisrt ease and
lately. ELrefrnotklateivafi^tr-ttteOwdfof**
“
're/wif. DyiZjfoMm' Andtoywawa
detect the 11 Inres or decline not only of
ghtero eutn ft be too late, but also your

ed, mnnr of which are greatly supdrtor m qusnty
and beauty to anything heretofore efcryd in tri*
Market. '

Also for Sale,

GROCERIES!

and cure* the d.uase al once. H already
Andas it acta directly and pcr.tetendy on th* hUary eyetem. arousing tbe liver lo action, promoting
in fact, ril the excretion, and accretion* oftbeaystem, il will mfidUbly prerent any detoterimsa con• rqueti«-ea following upon change rd
—•
wxicr; hence all travelers should hi
with them, and ril sbouM take a te
least before rating, a* it prevents
■trengtbeus the digestive organa, tt
tbe baud* of all perrons of sedentary
dents, ministers, literary men, and au *uorroj
aeenat-xned to urorti out -low nxeretsw sbanld

SATIS

DRESS GOODS
wbo hav* languished f.r veers in b«lplesa weakoroa and dc*;-vi&gt;dency. rccuprrai* »ill. great ra­
pidity under tlwir invigorating vpviati.u. That
all Biff—d dfosbditiea ar* rauu-ted by their Car­
dial and gently *limria- i&gt; prupextiea. Thai they
"Cr* SHATTERED CQN4TITUTI0K8,

WMJMIIPAY MOI

AV BAanvoff, ba*ry cothrn
:
j&lt;|^es fa ismito Mary ef a^lfer

turpentine and alcohol.

DR. ROBACK'S

sctnuivttx BEWBsmn

oAffH

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VOL. 5.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH., WEDNESDAY MARCH 6, 1861.
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Mailings’ ^usintss §trtttiirn.

From th* Chr.ton (,UL&gt; Traamtripi.
and thrtuling

BOLTWOOD de GRANT,

&lt;K OPENING J. ANU,

nahip of Yankee Springs; *

NORMAN BAILEY,
YVRa^XX in "very variety of dry goedt, greeaJLF ria*, creekcry, hardware, ready made efotb-

Hag© of Hastings. &lt;
these, lx oupDYAsta^iaj

•ms Easy.

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BAILEY .k BAKER,

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J. W. OAKLEY,

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Battle

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THE

‘REPARATION
IE TEST OF YEARS, -­

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nr*, and ilneil without num.
iveti fnun Isdie* and gan»l*a»aw

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
EALERS in drug*, medicio**, ipslnt m*dicloe*. paints, oil,, turpanlin*. burning Acid.

D

■Mower’s Block." Hasting*,' Mich.

to Qvudyv*r'» black, *p atalrs.

1. A. HOLRILOOK,

J. M. RUSSELL.

JOHN ROBERTS,
HYSICIAN *n.l .Surgeon. Dwellii
w»y, near the Court Ueuse.

P

ar. All bo»iu»« *tUnrted io promptly and attiaitsllv. O:B« Na. &amp;, Noble'* block, Balti* CrxaL.
Mt«hIS««.
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J. M. NERINff,

• loaing Morlgnxei1 by advertisement.

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lorncy and ConnaeOarat U»
.adway, and aoM by all Man
r“i.“nUt up in Boitic. of thre.
medium. and rmalt; theanmll

Jt. c. PR1NDLE,

/-NOVXTT

V? Land »n
J*nayi&lt;«am

E AUEBICAI

oLivkjTt? everts,

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lL &amp; TOHffl*

PT BOOK.

After a short and prosperous voyge,
Tbe facte In the case, which we have
since learned from undisputed authority our young hero arrived in tho Empire
elty, where ho immediatriy took paanage
are about as follows:
On arriving there
&gt;
Sometime in the year 1837, Sir Johq for Galveston, Texas
■ N. Fenwick, the father uf the lad alluded ho purchased a beautiful Indian pony,
to,while engaged in n shooting expedition and by adhering to tlio directions giY»«
I on the Cumberland hills, was thrown by him by a merchant of that place, who
and overcome roorubion^wbich. if nut *M«lily . fais horse, and conveyed to a humble cob waa acquainted with his relative, be
remedied,end in death. We belie., i th* be»t I , _ „e_’
. reached his cousin’s rancht on the ninth
and «ure*t jcmcdy in tlw world, in a l -a«e* o l»Pc of • P°°r clergyman near Dy. witn a
Dyacr-tarr ai.d tdarrtuea iu children, n i .-tber it I shattered ankle. The clergyman was a day of his journey. On discovering wbo
riz1, rtfSiszstTs, s -m-—.
b““u^1 be waa, and learning bis strange and
faring from any of tbe foregnins di.eaoea. do not | daughter, just budding into womanhood, eventful history, his cousin received him
let your prejudice*. &lt;&gt;r the prejudice of other*. who attended to the household duties of with vnbounded kindness and affection.
His relative was the owner of two thou­
rtri, Immbl. .bode, »d «b~™d th. ato follow the u**vf tbl« medicine, 'f tlrneh n»ed. . dining vMxs of her venerable parent.— sand acres of excellant land, fifty negroes
PundireeUansforutir.gwinMCT.mpanyeMl.bo’.-: She was nnremitting in her kind ntten- and numerous herds of cattle; he was
eSwr&amp;Trn’K m'SS’T'il
.........tc ....
1 »H..™
ivtis
die -u.
noble guest, —
and
seldom left married to an American lady, and his
LLIITIo a VAI-Klnn. V* i ora, I* on tn*on
l.la bedside till ho was entirely recovered. household was gladdened by the preesr.ee
tide wrapper. Sold by Drt^gl*t« throughout th
World.
To make the matUr short Sir John fall in of his beautiful daughter, named Estell.
Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., N. T.
He spent his time most happily and
love with die young lady, and proponed
to her. In reply, Cara, (that waa her agree ably on the ranche foe about six,
deeCO: )8*n-|yr
name) told her noble auilor that she months—devoting his time to hunting
loved him iu return, but that she would fishing,snd rambling over the flower-be­
not leave her Cither, but would remain spangled prairies with hi* charming rel­
with her kind parent and lend a solace to ative. Estell, with whom, it is almost
his declining years.
They parted, after unnecessary to say, our young hero fell
desperately in love.
exchanging die usual lovers’ tokens.
He was suddenly awakened from his
drcams of happiness and pleasure, one
Their parting «a* full tender,
night by the startling and unwelcome
,
f
Aixi |&gt;lrdpnK oft lotr.r-'. *eain.
&gt;
-—
.
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They tore tbemtdre* unnder.
intelligence that the Cnmanchca and a
p
J yfeiMKi EX aTaiPMB
bi the autumn of the -amts year—tbe
large parly of Mexican guerrillas were
I -_r"11 • LE.''1 } ''" ‘
V# k Rl
mild and mellow English aututnn-fit time bearing down to attack tho rauche.
All
indeed, for the exit ofso pure a soul,from hands were immediately mustered to re.
...
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. ns earthly casket, the spirit of the vener
pel the bloodthirsty marauders; the der-” «;»*&lt;• &gt;&gt;•
«»» «™i fvnduns numbered seven white men aod
twenty i egroes—tbe attacking party,
Hydrogen. Banc:io*«&lt;l by the highest Medical 1 realms of bliss beyond the skies.
Authorities, both in Korop* and th* United .
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guerillas and.Indians numbered over six
Stat**. *ud prescribed in tbeir practice.
I
_,
,
.
,
The attack commenced al­
Th* .xperiM.ee or il&gt;oU*aud« dally prove* that1
The marriage was simple and uneaten- . hundred.
no preparation of Iron enn beccraparod with it— ' utiona—the ceremony being performed most immediately—the assailants dis
Isnpnntie* of tb* b&lt;o-nl. deprcA-ioa of vital eurr- . .
. . &lt; .. _
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gy. pal* and otberwi** .icily compl.ikm. ind&gt; '» pnvatc by a young curate, In order to charged showers of arrows sud escepettc
cate it* aecTMiiy i* *Jtu**t evary c*ncci**bl« escape the ridicule of the bridegroom s bells at the defenders,who were stationed
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1 haugbtv relatives—and Clara Seymour in the building, which, however, did Huie
or no execution—the defenders replying
«f»r
th* folioeicg complaint*, vii:
I wick of Fenwick Hall.
They made a with tbelr death-dealing rifles, causing
Ja Debility, Ncrrou. Affections, Ema. | tour of the Continent, and in ths spring many a tawny savage and Mexican ruf
But why prolong
elation, Dy*pep*tn, Conrtipntion, Blarr- , reWrned to England, when she presented Ann to bite the dust.
1.»&gt;..
i.*. .!.*)«« .f
thia fearful scene- Suffice ft to say that
MiimcuBti uni ion, White*, Chlorc.i*, Llv« 1 our present sketch.) Sir John s relatives the rand he was carried by sorm after n
desperate resistance, and every person,
ofx.un.ri,
r-rroxh.
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, n &lt;. i..
tended to admire Lady Fenwick, and (mala and female.) butchered, except our
..“iftixSl'SX I ‘-ongrat.l.ud him on hi. e.orilxl ch.,i&lt;x. hero, who was taken prisoner, and con
1 ation of twnoot sad mn*colareoargy from chrvo- Two of bls sisters took up their residence rayed to Mexico by tbe Indians, after
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Hrii .04 .hil. prrixajM burning and plundering tbe rancho. Our
tion or writtoo attaaiatioo would render errdiM*. the most unbounded affection for their hero shed many bitter tears over the un­
, Invalids *o loti; bed ridrea m to bava tecvia* • victim, were daily and hourly engaged by happy fnto of bis darling Estell, and kind
and generous relatives.
He remained a prisoner about three
&gt; returned from pretraeied trkhel in a distant load. , Lord Fenwick * mind ngninR his Wife.
Somertty .ignal nutanca* of Un. kind are tmt- ; p nr piaraAll this time, being unaware months, and strange to say, although
ed of Female •uff&lt; reni. emaciated victiai* of to- I
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parent marasmus, aangniocxu axh.u.tioa, entifei j of the cruel, unrelentmg and treacherous closely watched, he was not subjected to
-u-------------ri .u_. - --------------------------------cl)UrM pursued toward her—Lonl F. bo any cruel treatment One day the tribe
drapeptic aversion io air a
coming more and more morose and odd to whoae captive ba was, started ont on a
:S&gt;* physician ba* no name.
her every day, and she unaware of the marauding expedition, leaving Hm in tho
true cause, attributed to the seeming fact charge of a powerful Indian. He was the
that ho regretted having united with one very savage who bad scalped nnd toma­
Tho lu
log exciting and uverhretthg ; am!; illy, regu- m humble as she. in tho mean lime the hawked his beautiful Eatellal
lariy aperient, even In th* rno*t ob»t
dean indulging freely in to/fw, aoon fell
boy reached the boy age of aeventesn.
eoetiveue** nithont ever being a g------Suddenly, one day, these female fiend* fast asleep. It was but th* work
Uva, ur inflicting a &lt;liiagr«t*bk nen,*tio*&gt;.
moment
for
&lt;»ur
hero
to
unsheath
the
threw off the mask and in presence of Sir
John accusad her of tbe most horrible scalping knife from the'belt ol tbu sleep­
ing
savago
and
plant
it
in
his
heart.
—
crime*,
and
alledged
that
his
wife
oofeeeed
exert a .
Eatella was avanged &gt; Seizing the Indi­
an’s rills and ammunition, be started off
In three daysreached Brownsville, Texas.
KItncva mr tn* most naonuai caaaa, lunyaiug wr j, rrUCU VUUnv V&lt;&gt; wmnil "W
Here ho met three Texan drovera, who
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Dysraterr. ccmfinnrd. emaciating, and auperact jotirmng in Venice daring the honey-moon were about to start with an immense
ty malignaa*. the effect* hare baan equal!/deci*- j
The lightning doe* not rift the tnlisst drove of cattle to Cariiaville, Macoupin
County in thia State.
Being short of
u. u ■— -■ .wu. ■ «&gt;■ I”"'
d‘d
d*bli&gt;t*ii»j: eo-4gb. aud remiueci Uc-.ic, • H.cb I trnte Lady Clara. She swooned ! And hands, tbey oflbred to hire him to go with
them and help them drive.
Rendered
atcaaaa, tn savml vary gratUyhig and laUiwtug heart and brain on nre. He gave uirec- destitute by being deprived of everrihing
by tbo innraudcra,hegUdly aooepled thoir

D ' MOTT S

-JtebfeCo., Ind.. Feb. ii. &gt;85t.
&gt;t&gt;: Pear Sir:—la the LltitBr jiirt
while attending lb* B***a ■**•
ooiof th* Ulate of New lack,
nus'e unknown to me. e.«n&gt;«»rv rapidly, so that in the abort
lie, the n fwle upper par* Of W
entirdv bereft of it* covering.
I temaiuiug portion* upon th*
irt ol my hi ad shortly after ba,t you will not be surprised t»b*a

Proprietor, 441, Broadway, New

■peak in term* of commendation ot it* magical his just rights, he would be enjnving lite
rtecta and medical virtue*. We *p«A in tbta unj affluence in Ids ancestral‘halls In
matter, ••wbat w* do know, after tvo year. «xpe- ;
,
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Hence, and pledge our reputation for the fulfiH .Northumberland, England
Hi* state­
ment of wh.t w» lure declare.
In almost every ment however was generally disbelieved
SStJilSZ'S."/?,',,
-ritbrnri. overvbody «ith wbom he •••
ana exnau*tioti. rrliel will ue rnnou in uneen or .
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,
------------ .. after th*
--------------------------------acquainted, gave tt as their opinion that
twenty minute*
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This valuable prtparull; Sv th* prmeriptfon ti,ere WM something singular connected
.Uhbi.p.«Hrtorj!
with his past history.

became acquainted with ths lady Clsrn at
Fenwick Hall.
When she became sufficiently recover­
ed, he Importuned her with burning elo­
quence to go with him to bls estate in
Galway, Ireland. After many Importu­
nities she st length yielded, for her bwsbsnd’s cold end harsh treatment liad
wholly obliterated al! tbe love she aver
felt for him. She would not, however,
consent that her boy should accompany
them. Luckily, she had In her posewisiou
besides her jewels, two thousand pound*
Accompanied hy Captain 'O’Neil, abe
prooeeded to Liverpool, where ebe placed
her son og boon! the Steamer Arctic,
which was about to sail for New York—
giving him directions to seek a cousin of
hers, named Sotnervills, a wealthy planter in tbe Interior of Texas.
She gave
him one thousand pounds, and bidding
hem an affectionate fsrowsll, they parted,
forever!
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She accompanied the captain to his
estate on the coast of Gsl way .where tbey
were privately married. Her health fail­
ing, her husband took her to tbe south of
France In order to recuperate her shat­
tered nerves.
Captain O’Neil dearly
loved ths yet beautiful Clara.

ealer in oroceries. proVnion,. pi
due*, filth, butter, lard, pork, and grain
all kind*. Abo tov, canthv,. etc ,*tc. Slor* aerer.fslhng succevs in
California Bl&lt;^k. Xtalc »lrvti. Halting*. Mieb.

more and mortPopr every day!
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le Creel, Web.. Dec. tl. ISO.
Fix* wilt please accept a Ifaae ta
Hieliaitou tuy bead all fell st
i «g&lt;«. caitvrd by a ewspBAM
,Mended with an eruption Mt tMa
lal course of auffaringjMBMh
time l« a slate'nF depend, ace
Lie to obtain staff for cape, sal­
able io do them up. ta oeaee*
ar bead ha* suffered artreraqlj
'induced ni» to pay Briggs *
e laaicen* I bad on earth, for*
i»f thv Hair Restorative about tba
.1. t haveftithfully followed th*
t bald spot is now covered with
ck. tbocgn short, it is aba caas• b«ul. Feeling cMMsttJW
tie a on! J restore it entirety tad
el anxious to persaver* in it* as*
ale of mean* to panbaaa Wf
thee if thouWoddst not ba will■n order on'.thine ageata foe a
• to th;, self tba *cnptnr* difoar
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trr&gt; yearn, anu can nay, ia
irtathcf
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Il, what we ucv*r Haro brcn al&gt;U io a-irof any tons that he was the son of lord—that he
oihermedieioe-ncverbMi-.fiilediua .fncleln-JijaJlx.cn kidnapped from England and

rp TUP l.rrnar. .&lt; M

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Many of our readers will doubtless
recoollect a young man named John N.
Fen wick,wbo resided in this place during
the
year 1859,and who, at different limes
Which greatly facilitates th* process of teething.
was employed by the editor of this paper,
j Mr. S.ickelt,droggi*t, and laatly bv Mr.
James E. Stansberry, our County Clerk,
I who had him engaged writing iu hts office.

For Children Toothing.

pay far tKrra

X°"

EGISTER OF DEEDS, and Notary Public.
Offic* in the Cox;rt UotuM, and open at *11
hear*. Fees is b« p*M wbro paper* *r* left

R

II. N. SHELDON,
CODNTT TREASURSR. Offlc* la th* C—rt
Haase.
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‘_____________
JAMES A. SWEEIET*
iROSECL’TiNG ATTOR?TY, Coutmelor

HARMON SMITH,
URCUIT COURT COM) JSSMJB1

PILLS^ IRON.

offer end went
.
Arriving at Carlinville^be determined
.-JI rued to England, and boldly pro
| himself on Lis horse and galloped madly „
in relui
Accordiajriy be took
to the nearest senport, where ho immedi claim 1 hia rights.
the
oara for the esat. - While travel­
steiy embarked for tbe Continent.
t----------on th* New York
and Erie
. OC
^
•------------- ----ing Iteilroad, ho UA iu with a noble hearted
no« lo

deeliy invited
.1 the aeae* pec*

NO. 44

naloaaaway

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LINCOLN'S MWBNET*

W Sf Ms rsvwtate, bet eonltf calv

(tfcoirt ^isrtllatrj.
gmaTTT.AP

Atao for Sale,
A'DUtS®

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hear that b vsi traveling on tbe Conti­
nent, but could not Aioertain the precise
•pot.
r
•
.
The Prince cf Walea, while traveling
Jn tifi ootatry, It will be recollected,

I rytnrmber of being in the eity of New
Fork at the time the steamship Atlantic

Bxltimori. F»b; M, IN! ■
Marsha! Kane H of the opteion that,
notwithstanding the exeeHer.l police arrrmgementa here, Mr. Lincoln would here
been insulted, and thinks it well that he *
went through as he did.
About 9 o’clock on Saturday morning,
a dispatch from Harrisburg announced,
rather vaguely, that Mr. Lincoln had goH
our yojjng
people began to be excited, whoa the through on the express train, before day­
Dooming of the guns told that a ship was light to Washington. People commen­
passing up the Narrows. People went ced thronging the streets from all quar­
ters, and concentrating In large numbers
1caused him and lua mother so mudi trou­
around die Northern Central depot.
ble and unhappiness, was now nn her
but It
Tbe crowd continued to increase around
death
bed, attended by her brother. Sir
1
•John Fenwick. He entered the chamber
of death!
The ghastly viseff* of toe watched her till she came serous to her ed nearly twenty thousand.
moorings, and their hearts sftiik within
Mrs. Lincoln and her family aceompff•dying woman became still ghastlier,whan
sno beheld tbe boy whom she and bur them: tbey sant hastily ncros*. “Any nied by escorts, were placed in carriage*
siatei had so deeply wronged.
She iin- news from the Atlantic!" “.Hasn’t tbe And conveyed to the reaidence of Col,
meuiately confessed thst tbo tala tbev had Atlantic arrived?’* “Na." “She sailed Gillings, where they dined, and departed
invented to blast tbe reputation of j^»dy fifteen days before we did, and we have quietly Mt 3 o’clock in the alternooo' for
heard nothing t.f her.” And then the Washington, where they aoon arrived aafoClara, and ruin bis and her irmocent son,
was without foundation—&gt;that Clara waa people said, “She has gone after the IV, joining the President sleot at Willard's
President.” Those wbo bad friend* on Hotel.
a good and true wife until he drove her
- Il is difficult for me to say what tbe
away an spurned her.
Lord Fenwick board oegan to make up their mourning;
day after day passed, and the captain’* crowd might have done, had Mr. UMufa
folded his Joel qon tojijs heart, and «bed
wife wai so Hl that the doctor said that appeared before it The general impres­
tear* ofjoy over him. The woman died
sion is that there would have been eerioes
a few memwts after making tbe confes
trouble. Certain it is that the very worst
ston. Her sister is at present in a con­
looked at one other, and said, .“a sad character* in Baltimore were there eonvent, and strives to atone for her Wackthing about the Adantic, isn't it!” At gregnted, to restrain whom under existing
hearted treachery by fasting, penitence,
last, one bright and beautiful morning, eireumstances would have been impossi­
and prayer.
the guns boomed across the bay, and a ble, It is known that many dissolute
men and boys were fully supplied with
-. Jn
quiet sequestered vale, near a
rotten eggs sud other missiles, which they
Down went the
-------T jttle village, in Provence, in too
south of France, are two graves, over and on toe Castle Garden, with the spy found no use for iu the absence of Mr.
which Is placed a single plain, white tomb­ glasses; they saw that it was* British ship Lincoln. A policeman informs me, he
stone, on which Is engraved the following again, and their hcarta seemel to sink thinks tbey were intended to bespatter
within them; but she eamn, and making a and maltreat the Baltimore Wide-Awake*
simple inscription.
ridge of foam l&gt;vfore her, and got to her
mooring*. And throyou could hear the
heavy sigh; as if it were tho last hope Presidential cortege, witbout designing
CAPTAIN FDWARD O'NEIL;
dying out in that sigh; and men looked al iusult or injury to tbe PreaideoL if mh
each other blankly; and men wbo bad a disturbance ha J commenced it is in&gt;DEAR WIFE, CLARA.

of the Atlantia on exchanger’ “None.’’
Telegraph despatches come in froip all
became cov toced oftbe truth &lt;?f bla elate
menu Ho accompanied tbe Prince in quarters. “Any newt of tbe Atlanticf
his tour through the United States, and and the word thrilled along tbe wire* Inio the heart* of Uiose who bad friends on
went with him to England.

Sweet and simple memento ! may tbey
sleep tranquilly.
Tbe soft southern
wind sighing with a mournful cadence
through willows and tall grass la a fit

the river.”
“So she is.”
Than they
wiped awar the dimness of grief.
They
watched the vessel; round she steamed Washington a* ha did, tbowgh do one
requiem.
Clara died of consumption n short time moat gallantly; and as she came by the credit* toe reports about a deliberate plot
after her arrival in France, despite the immense mass ol spectators on the to assassinate him.
1 am tuld. however, that Urge quanti­
tender esrc qf her husband, and the exer­ wharves, and the Garden and toe Battery
tions ol skillful physicians. A shorttime the crew hoisted flags from trucks to tbe ties of eggs were bought in markets some
after het death, CajpU O. unintentionally main chains, and an officer jumped upon days previous, aod billies from stores by
insulted a French officer, which led to a the paddle box, put (he trumprt to his
challenge—they met and fought with lips, and caled out; “Tbe Atlantic is safe,
And
small swords. The combat was desper­ she put into Cork for repair*!’’
Shout 1 shout! about.'
ate and prolonged, fat tbey. were both such a shout!
splendid Swordsmen. O’Neil at Isugth hundreds.ofthouiands snouted; trsnnpa- ridga Democmte, with influential wire­
stretched hii antagonist lifeless at Lis feet rendes were bung up in front of the worker* behind the scene, backed by dis­
and be was borne to his residence mor­ hotels. “The Atlantic Is safe !’’ Bands unionisle andeeceasioniata; that the scheme
tally wounded. Previous to his death, of music paraded th.&gt; stro-t*. tbe telegraph waa secretly concerted several days ago.
be gsre directions to be buried with his was worked all night kmg. “The Allan j Others allege it was only a deinonetrawife, in the taanner stated above. Hav­ tic is safe, safe, safe!” carrying joy to the , tiou, intended to show Lincoln tbe differAnd not one in a
ing no heirs of his own, he willed bis jm- hearts of million*.
mrnae and valuable estate to his wife's hundred thousand who rejoiced bad a
friend or relative on board that steamer.
son, John N. Fenwick.
It was sympathy for too sorrows of Oik
Our young friend is now In Fenwick era with whom they bad no tie save that queuoe of sectional politics and mUdm!1
Hall, (as the following letter sent us will which God created, when be “made pf trouble*.
testify.} living in raao and affluence, re one blood all the earth,” and permitted
ceiving all the care and klndueaa lavisbed ns as brethren to call him the oumnum
Father of ua all.—John H. Gough,
apringiug from an unusual excitement and
upon him by a nnw affectionate father.
apparent desperation cbaraclrriaing car­
» • • “Sp you may imagine my
tein classes. All rejoice in . Beltooore
fuelii.^-s al pc uHpL
’
being deprived by Mr. Lincoln's wise
To those penoaa in Clinton, who
Elect,
for*thought, and the better counsel of, hir
doubted my statement, nod ridieulsd n»e,
We have been informed by » geode­ friends, of tfeo disgrace which might have
I have no unkind feelings. ’ ! entertain
toward the peopleofClinton a lively feel­ man connected with the party of Mr. fallen epon oa by indiscrete actions, had
ing of gratitude for tbelr many kindrtexs­ Lincoln since he left home for Washing- he appeared among us at the present sea and favors. To Robert Lewis, E»q.. I Ingtnn. that (here were several attempt* poch of excitamant.
1 now learn that Gov. nick* sente diadesire yon to return my mort sincere
Klch to Gen. Scott and Mr. Seward on
thnnk*. Tdl him 1 still have (be boots
iday, advising them of danger In Mr.
be presented me, which together with tbe threatened too most serious conequonces,
gold pop from Charley Dennnlt, I shall took place on the Presidential train leaf­ Lincoln'* pawing through Ralbmoro pubiicly, and on this information they Imme
ing
Cincinnati,
when
a
grenade
of
tiro
keep In remembrance of lham, and jny
most destructive character was discovered diately sent a special messenger to Har­
once humbln condition in life.
in too car occupied b&lt;Mr. Lincoln, It* risburg, with instructions to Mr. Lincoln
It waa to do as he bad done. Great credit La
friend, Mr. Stansbury, to whom 1 send family and personal “friends.
in your package a breast-pin. My’ love found in a small esrpet-bag, which had given to him by our people for adopting
.
to a!r». C—--------- and Hie children.
I been deposited in a scat of tbe cer by such a course.
some unknown person.
Attention was
tboMhtofthem Mid longed to see them. drawn to it from the fact that no,baggage our entire military and best citizens, re­
gardless
of
pai
ly,
would
have
turned
out
On examina­
• • « ’The package 1 send you. I was allowed in too cars.
.
.
hope wfll enUrriy dear you from debt tion; the grenade conccald In tbe eipeL for his protection.
The
bitterest
animosity
seemed
to
txbag
was
discovered
to
be
Ignited,
and
no
and make yon independent in life.
•“
iat, pot against Mr. Lincoln, but against
‘•Tel) Al. Blackford 1 will send him a arranged that within fifteen ounutes It
rplendid Manton fowling pie®, by I the would have exploded with a form suffi­ certain Republicans bore who Lave l&gt;een
next steamer. He ho* my likenees whibh cient to have demolished the car and des­ .conspicuous as his psrtutan friends. They
1 would be glad to have left with Mi® troyed the lives of all persons in i*. ■ Of would doubtless bare been roughly hauThe Chief Marshal of Polio*
course the “infernal machine" was speed­ died.
Julia C------------.
pledged himself at the hazard of hi* life
ily removed and properly disposed o£
‘•Your* a* ever,
This circumstances was well known to protect Mr. Lincoln, but could not
“Jomr Noforn Fbswick, Bart.”
to gentlemen in Mr, Lincoln’s company promise bia ability if any Wide Awake
Reader! we have done. Is not “truth The reasons why these facts have not parade was attempted, to protect tW»atranger than fiction V‘.........
before been made public, are prudential All i* quiet now:
ones ; thu newspaper reporter* admitted
ry The lata John Jacob Astor had a
to the train being under an injunction ol
brother not so well known a* himself, but
Recent n*wg from,]E&lt;igland Informs us 1
who possessed in an crulnenC degree the
of tbe deccaso of Sir Kter Fairbairn, at '
predated.
Wo now fee! al liberty to pecular characteristic of tbe family. It
Lend*, England on the 4th of but month. I
speak of the afiiur at Cincinnati, only bo­
This eminent mechanic, who was raised 1
..... u. r
u.. mmnlttel hi*
tn the order of knighthood by Queen !
Victoria, was tbe son of t-oor but nwpect- J
aUeBBotthh parents, who apprenticed
A Rurur lavurroa.—Mteie, the inven­
tor of tbe rifle bearing his name, tmpervlacsau Immense workshop at Faria. At
breakfast over his tike of NteW, or at
the butts of Vincennce, the thtj is the

manti, one
*™«
&gt;a(mDr, ■■■■■■ &gt;■ »■«&gt;»» » . —”yi
tidy driven forth, although suffering from of point leabell, this eoonty; wbo
delirium, and were eovoyed by the **r --him
------to---return
------------with
ou“him tn Clinton, for
vants to tbe nearest inn. These villainous toe porpoee of studying law with Mr. 1.
WeH«»n.
Our hen», however, dirilked
viht purpoac, which wga to heap the m«gbrother, Mr. William Fairtwirn, who MOI
- " ----------------- witMn tb&lt;-ir grasp; for
Ito, ri Mqn*, .if - wwwri'ojLrtSX they
not brvokt tbe id— Um t he,
serrivsa trim.
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of
From a moderately em;.!1 IwoiXWi
util. toU.ltortW
■—..irntoy
they n*trd«dI as the oftpring of wnu her. dnrin* ilk October

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receipt ef tbe prft*.
Ail letters, orders, etc.,
ahonld be aMrtased io
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mylliyt
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BEPUBLICAH BArnnSB,

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PROBATE NOTICE.

,
.
I THE PLOT AGAlMBTHR.aZWAMD.
rninif t.-v nraflS UM ! .
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j sy ■ATX OF MICUIUAX, Cowjty of Barry,«-

Washington, March 1.

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“Un
Ctunc
I a bore. Iti
I promise of
Mft
I serin to uni
WueJUiL-M JLrt 4-rtJlsaqtni* I M
^Mrlrerv'lancv, Attorney Genera! of
lo no result
... , dress has reached os in a half sheet of the this, which are not patent to the general
I Pcnnaylvsnin, waited upon Mr. Lincoln,

Wednesday ■•raiagi
tftSbfa eotapiraey to Jake Mr. Lined A

Me. The writer roridrv jn' ooeof tfe
Gulf Btetet. WaJuwu bk ywta

^ASnQItfP.MABAlgg

•

Un ulate of Lydia M., SlUa

OF OAKLAND/ “

here, to defeat tho purpose of this Conrention. One has its origin in your State,
and in hostility to Mr. Seward; tbe other
wm-BM oF' the iinrni ihwa that Mm

Sokfo .ITMU S^rrarr of 3flk&gt; M

tbh new Administration.

u&gt;d in-rad undeQ^raUaMte Tmt

I whtfh wffl1

This foe*

tartar mortffsgtd pimteea mvuUuticd ia tltfidi

to all true11

main

«sm« ikon —di—ay. iiBfartiaM to.
tbe llou:--A.-Lh&gt;evln. 1 do this l»ceausc
I know be would never get it by tbe usual
route. - You ~— L
*— *
reference to
or by appliiving a refercatlap |oprienc* »n thit
—
afraid to.bs n»ore oxplicit, fiir you have

»

opinions iu.timesJikuTkess. . In another .
partpf this paper we publfob a eoryes

,shaBjivWilfarther wrice editorially.

Mr. Seteardfrom

«U fia*w«&lt;.

poodence to tbe New York JTrmray 'Poti,

Uued.BffltmQ..,.

which Mr. i

which, although it gives us. no aprt of iu

'r-

?

zt

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Ibcft i« n great run tn-day bn Uh&gt; GuvJ
crument fund&lt;“n’vcrfil bureaus, including
Naoy’ A^mey bsve paid their lost

i practirally
Tho Wnr Department has rsoshod'

[ of the nurtb cut quiner „f *«Uon
A^iys. nod
thqyawumo that Mr, Seward will fed : 'The'lir&gt;u»e wmmidin'
un the north
of Thomappi.compelled, out, of self respect, It from no Meawtavbwirtrff the Senate amend; contsiniUK in all abty-five urn
Ifert* tho Vsrttet KUte. .or™
PROBATE ORDER,
other motive, to retire.
poidttncul (o a place In the Cabinet.
In his cc-tpmiuid.
Theopyvriuon from New York istppre
k1 is a pity for the old
GITATK OF H1CIHOAX, I 1'roUte Crart
tbo main, wesm willing to assent to the man's foture tano that bo wta not shot or leas peMonal to Mr. Reward, and of mall Cl), lo tho eeniral route.
long alanding. Tbe oppcr ilioii outride of
. ' .
'
position takwn, but most dissect from in’Xfexico.
, ’ 'Wftthlngton.^Ia'rdi’S.
of FctiruBry, IML Prawnl, b. C. I’nhIJe.' Ju
. jra. .
— IliiitiagK At-?*•» ta»t
lbs Stele originates partly in jealousy uf
some of the j-voefnriota of the writer.
load knnrn ri being twesty-th ■ -rm off
Mr. Seward's Influence in th* new Guv- ' Grcil consternation was created yes­
Tax Naw Anura tsraxrxoM.—An ox- erument, but mainly in the faith thnt the terday among (he Northern Conservatives in-ara u..ra, « wra^.rara ra..~.^. .. —, I &gt;J
- Wo will, i f course, readily admit with
-New York-Senator'-does nut inflect the and Border Suite nicn, by nn unfounded
the Poti that there orc many “focls”
Os n-adin J aud Chn&lt; tbe peilltau duly veritioJ
fBF Fultar, Esetufor ot Mid estate. Fraying I
report tlwt Seward had dedmed a scat
Seward,
as
an
attempt
to
break
him
feelings
and
inclining*
of
the
President.
which cannot fee known outside of Wa»b&gt;r certain rc**ou» thetvln vet Ibrtb ft&gt;ras order |
Prstty mueb every member of . Con­ In the Cabinet Certain Border State
ingtorr, but that there uced be any obecu- down is to attempt to break down Lin­
■'incn declare (hat if Chase goes into the
coln's Administration. Wo have only gress is a candidate for office. I have
Thereupon It l« ordeird. that TucedayJhe fWh
, rlty as to (be duty of the new Adtnlna
—*e?ent dl/ww »o that a line
ihe'y cannot sustain Llncvlb’s adnever known the time whey so large a Cabinet
_
ar o( Jlardi.lt41, at »w o’clock la Ur afteraotm.
..•*’!■ I with the said linorunMov
wiU stand by neither, in proportion of tbe legislative branch of ministration,
(ration relative to those issues involved to say that
t r1 .1 - • I-If*. Mill will
••. .
letter was enclosed to
any attempt to ignore the issues upon rhe Government were open applicants
for
The
recently
recent
pssaed
po&gt;t
route
bill
applies..
—
—
in
U
xcomc
'
s
election,
wo
deny.
Ilia
now
the editors -of tbe Cottuturcial for - Mr.
Eaecutive fevor. Tbie, and the impress contains a aectlun. regulatino tun cents
Lipcoin;
too near the time when the policy of the which tbe latter was elected.
Ion that Mr. Lincoln is opposed tu any prepaid letter poalagc to suJ from the be btJfon. *l tba Probate, otter in HMifngt. tn [ .»x ... tb. rrronted utet ol Mi-! nll.r?.
December, 17, 1861.
new Administration will be known, to In- i
.
^7” ~
.—7
tiited, llMtiag^ FctroarySm. A. 1&gt;. )8Cl.
PsdSe ct'ast without regard to distance. Mid eoirety. aod show esiira. If any tJ-crv tic.
Hon. A. LtxeOLN. Springfield, IIL ;
dulge in any speculations M tn Its course:; , M * ^z‘’,L’,r’7’Jfc “
^r* ^u’ form of compromise, makes members
why tbe prayer of Mid peHtfosar rbouta uul jbe |
lUtiNOF HMITB,
arc kcrealtcr to bctprepaid
•firin wbo ne’er were firm before, and -ere- Drop
_B letters
___
________
. .
araated.
.
I feVJTi'it
Circuit CMurtCoainlM&gt;««M
Rupecled Sir; 1 send this under cover but we desire in advance lo protest againstefu^an
House for Wbest- I ates obstadcs to the sett foment of our ! with povlsgc stamps.
Aral iii* farther or lcred that tbe peUUraer , - L A. Uouaora.XolkUar for Uu.pluartv
to Uie editor uf The Cincinnuli Conuuer- !
.
- .
,
flic formation
formation *•£
of tfie Cabinet weites give uotlMlo aipartiM tatetc«ledoC iMpfftaW-.l,---------- --------- ------------------- ----------------- .
...
...
.
rm thn
k ofj difficulliee, which ten words from the Ups ' ' The
: land dirrt&lt;L
direct, on
the oiratninn
evening n(*
of rlw&gt;
tbe Al
4th
eittl, with tho request that be will forward a manifest dtl^rminsiion of some parties
ey of eaid petition und tbe h uriur ihcrro.i. Ir
CHANCERY ORDER.
of Mr. Ltoceln would dispel in a moment, if possible, inure intense interest than MBSing seoprof Una uuticr and order lobe pub. ,
it to you, not daring .to risk &gt;1 to you lo pin our poHtirol faith to ths skirts of. March, immediately after Mr. Lincoln’s
Little doubt is felt among thoae who heretofore,.then being no conclusion, as liebed in tbe" IteMtlilicaa Baanrr. a nefl»;-iper I
Inauguration.
_
through »bc Sun thorn mail.
I any one man nr net of men, nnd require
are best informed of the state uf aflairu yst, as to jha several geutlameu who
• it is in all tnitiifulneae that I submit I
, -,
.
. .
tbe following foots to your notice, knowtO fdb* *h&lt;,r’*cr
Too
here, that when the President ebntea to -have been prominently named
nnmed in that
l__.
EDITORIAL ETCHIWG8.
know al! the facia—as but eno or two [ connection. Their respective friends are
ing that yoar Ufo will bo in danger at
P«hcy is foreshadowed ta
S. C. PBIXDI.K JuJgv of P. -b.tr.
The Thirty-Sixth Cougress closed
Present, Hw&gt;. Lui ISH IXJVKLta
'
in
Bcctirijig tbeii
persons
beride
himself,
in
Washington,
1
still
vigorously
engaged
Kvcuring
Dated. February i'Stb, i»n|.
LUttfo
your inauguration. Violent(Iircats against i tbe article to which we have referred.
its labors on Sutunlny. It has been one can possibly know them—lie will, at I appoiuimsnt- Mr, Lincoln was engaged
yoer life era very eein.it among street'
If Mr. Sawstt) deaircs to be mlmmder.
of the most eventful in the history of our once, dispel the morbid illoaioBS t&gt;f the until 2 u’ch'ck this mufning hearing what
statesmen from the Border Stales la r«-1 ardent politicians had to say upori this
CH AFRY SAI F‘
vt 4v/Z
iuwk&gt; aro tflWVin yiHir imiwc.
»uu» &gt;» :
■.
•
.
| country. gard to his policy, and give his ssscnl to ' subject.
TATE OF MinitGAX.- Tbe Cheull f«i J‘u
&lt;« Mrral .kb d- prara 1 h.,t
F»»U »f
22" OfJ"r"''V*1
^"8 !
TUSrararr rf W« Ira
»
&gt; for tbe eovstv of !tarn-fr. Chaurer,
ib
.7.
-ITl.Tr.v; J,.
«nce to. ilia threats are not openly ‘ standing.
We.ire not yet prepared to
■bllshcd an
that Congresi pass an enabling act’for
'®ral order
or.),, ■jl.mral.w
U... Twiggs
T.i^,
1,c
Te7 .oou™5°^"* man— I believe that. Mr. Skwabd intended to de­
’official
dlttniMlnc Gen.
&lt;.L, A.. 2*
tho admission of New Mexico and Arixo- grew; to several of winch nearly, every I from
the
army
for
treachery
to
the
flag
ceive tbe coantry, by tbe remarks be
member &lt;rf tbe latter body is already
nf bls country, in having surrendered, on
na as a State into the Union, .with or
made upon the petition from New York
willing to give his itssent. A few hour*’
demand of tbo authorities uf Texas, the
without slavery as the people may deter­
sojourn in Washit^ton will pat the Presi­
rishi man. fieri amen who will always psking for the passage uf the Crittenden'
military porta, and other property of the
mine,
Tho N. Y. Poet endorses this dent in poewssion of the tarts; and it is
United States ia his department and in
«h&gt; jus* what be says he wdL I Ji*, name resolutions. ■ ll so, wbo can say upon
firinly beltaved that hi* num confidential
flitain t*»alv dav» alter Kriiec on Liat ota ooft
plan.
•O'——■- [The writer gives his name io what proposition be falsified, and upon
his charge.
of C.-niplaii.Kul'a'bUl.rtid nolle* of i bit orritr. uul
and reltabln advisers will have no difliculfitll.--ra&amp;£ Com.} If it had been any oth­
Forty-three army officers have resigned
IB
lhrro.£ lira*, ta* Mid bill »f ramptaM.
f-W' Congress has ’refused to impose ty in agreeing upon a line of policy «iitaii
what he told the truth I We nevertheless
Blr4 in lbi» irau-c. ta t»kcu as eoutetbed by* tb«
since
tlie
prarage
of
the
South
Carolina
Diamond.
lease
A.
Holbruok.
Stephen
B.
Wing
er man I should have been silent. But I
■•'&lt;! ilcfetidint, John 11. Tacat}.
.
.
believe that he Ins been misinterpreted an additional tax on tea and coffee.— •“! F"’»
wpl»W» «&gt; *k
would hnve betn guilty before my God
: nrdinnnre &lt;-f rocrarfoo. Several of them
And it ia farther •.•rtj.red, tint fllitrfn
Unitrtbuu.
[«libra&lt;
and rny. conscience, had 1 amt informed aud mlsundcnuood. If so, tbe condem­ That’s good for ths old women-and men
uuun upuiiui*&gt;iorc.-, n. ana w •&gt;»&lt;• «ra.«y &lt;■&gt;
t rvluronca to that Rtbjeet.
Bitry.
“
ill
te-it
*1
public
aocU&lt;&gt;n
«r
(endue,
ta
tqu,
fur
that
matter.
lbwpatches
firm
Rkfimon*!,
Virginia,
vou of the conspiracy ngnhikt your life, nation which bis utterances received have
..rLi.
e.«, the li*xtic»t bidder, on the 11th day uf April onl,
u»a.b.».i,&gt;.ui.o.o.i.kra &lt;op«»M,„mi^,k ,.pm »ra™.:dlM
lanlmlall.r. ■ • • [Hw.tU.ri
■
■
,
i.nirtmnc*. ...... ...v «mI.., ...
uv^ ,9 IS&amp;'. at cnco'rlflck inthr afteruutHi artaaldny,
been proper; m showing thnt the Repub­
The Clifton Bank of Canada isnorie
IS none tbe loss
less a pregnant tact tri
iti iho
tho j
atthenurth fmut dxor'of the Ceurt !lou»e. Irt the
lican party stands upon principles which
—“. r™pi«* -J
« !*» •i
Job,
E"*??
J„k„ T,l.r
T,l„ i. U..I..U
**.. .51
.!! br
b. «n
ran VidHr.
v,aHr.
West is in trouble; the whole assets E
are iinbhddiqd into the popular heart. If'
■°‘1ihn»«
*t°^»
lU”,«
&lt;lr ।i ,i,
Virgin- /
fra...........
ItetmhliCBn nartv «nrt
niter
a &lt;1,.
. (dLl.
., “ ' ...d, i&lt;. ta, be.
were sold lo tho highest bidder a few
from (lie Union, and, it is be.
Lbrara porjx- ■« d-ragra.. rad brak
„„
M ,
pnii me wa ubicct.ei. "uki 11.
which was December 15, two days bsfore
»»i I*.-sly da«a before tl.
&gt;aa । rreerites n
up Uta pm,, or .uuplr &lt;h. raUtara of,
in.
,
.
be wrote lo Lincoln.~JCde. Com.] In that he should be misunderstood/’ then
lid older fur Um *p[&gt;car»l..
Oraagrttlte*. tethe.
“
eB
‘
pgy* Die Texas Senators have with­ men wbo do not know lhe consequences | StetaTrjMebvan, A
answer to a quealion, “if he reallv in­ it rs ,,neerttcn■y,, that he khnuld bo cen­
i\rrn
drawn from Congress; &lt; Texas having of succeeding ra what they attempt.
tended io kill Liaculn,” he said, “Yes, so
sured.
Could one conceive the possibility of put.
help mo God, I will kill Mm, if a those
The atrnggle on Saturday evening In
ting such an indignity upon Mr.’ ScWard,
White we diraent from the teortb ut­ voted herself out of the Unkxi.
the Katcmu m&gt;
m iud dwtriot mMm; t«
and muskrts were pointing towards my
the presence of Mr. Lincoln over the
jatiSOt;
Bcr, eiat«ioia&lt; «gbtr
The store of W. Loomis, of Bat­ —could one realize tta hardihood and Cabinet sppuhitmcnts was very cxcilinc.
heart.’’ f • • • * In ordsi'Mo es­ tered by Mr. Skwarq, we fully endorse
ahed Htatis win ey. t-e l_------------ -- _ „
ruhdes* of deliberately insulting the
cape detection, it was agreed fur him to
Thu friends iif the various avpinmta push­
tle Crack was broken into last Thursday
Dated al Hastiav, Frtr^rv 2^h. UMi.^
। man who, for twenty years, baa been
•
MOinx»A«E BALE.
■be h&gt; the centre of three or four hundred Upon all the measures of concession pro night and goods taken to the amount of
ing their. cjnirns with great vehemence,
r c fr-ra.era.! r
more consrstcnliy identified with the
EFAULT ha*t»s teas mads in lira &lt;
un^ii :thc President sard: “Gentlemen, i*.
• friends, they to concentrate singly
lending doctrine of ths Hr publican party,
posed, his vote Has been, every lime, about 325.
of a frrtata Iraf.Uute of MvHsflf.'
is evident that some t,uu must take
and
nt such a ----------distance
that a right
------------------------- -------who has borne a larger part in achieving
The Treasurer of Lyons, Ionia
tbey culled It) rouM bo brouehl tu right, 'l liis leads us to believe that he
respunaibility fir Ih.ae appointme:,:-.,
its triumphs, and who has sustained heav­
MORTGAGE SALE
fooor upon you while speaking. 'More may
. still be trusted.
And w« acknowl- Co. has absconded, taking with him about
and 1 will do.it. My cabinet te coibpt
ier Mows in its deteats than, perhaps, any
rooversation was had upon the probable ! edge the duly of every Republican “ to
I^efeult hsvia* hern mrate ta ttra w
$4,000 of money which be had collocted. other man—1 should al once despair of ted. Tnc positions arc not all «idiuh !.
17 &gt; j’»cntcf»&lt;vrt&lt;i« lt,-te«t»r»»;
Feeult of your death, Ac. The rifle to be
•
.
assigned,
aul
will
npt
be
until
I
annonm
c
strengthen the bunds of its popular lead­
onr Government, it would show that wo
-used, which was exhibited, is made in
North Carolina votes to stay in
them privately to the gin.kman I have
were a hopeless prey to faction; that j
ers,” but only so for as th.&lt;;.d-m
eoch a manner, m that it can be made to
s&lt; levied to be my e?m.iituti&lt;iGaI advisers.
the Union. Ths two sisters—the C»roli
be bent beck on a joint, where tho lock
Quiet wns imiDefTately. restored.
nas( arc not a bit alike.
»isdom in oer political organizations and
■ rurcMMBff* hating rifla
Mr. Unculn then agnt for Mr. Seward
and barrel meet, sothat it can be doubled Democracy, and forsake principle to fol­
&gt;»W Uw debt »o» rrtaek
that neither the character nor the honor
•
i 5F
i '"Mitirted •
end carried in his inside cost pocket. Jt low leaden down to certain political con­
ty Au alarming disaaae is prevailing of a patriot was safe in their liandv. Tita • a;i J :b.nitted to him bls inaugural. Die
Senator
concurred,heartily
.in
Uie
greater
is a breech-loading rifle—they called It a
in Mason, Ingham Co., among tbe chil­ best that can be said for tbe parties endemnation.
*
Shares rille, but I think It was hot. [Il
.part, but auggeau-d a fira modifications,
dren. It is a type ot brain fever and has irnged ir. tbii combination is that, they
was probably a Maynard rifle, a very
which were accepted, and tbe document
THE PEACE CONGRESS
know not what they d--. • They hevtrnev­
proved fatal in many cases.'
declared complete.
Jlght, short, but powerful breeehdoedlng
er realized lhe ftffi, uliuto*-1 may eay tha
This folly ot follies dosed its labors
•gun. it is eo light and abort that It
The Maryland dekgutinn has gone Astsufthta .wtlec. two hundredanisfoteen d»l
gy
The
New
York
township
elec
­
dangers
ths
niton
.!•»«
Govcrnmait.
:
home in diagiiit st Lincoln's determina­
&lt;codM very earfly bo carried under an and adjourned, on Wednesday of last
From his position, Mi -■SewaHLbiW-uMMv, the pitmim dt-x-ribed to fosJ
weak.
It lias absolutely accomplished tions in February show no foiling off of
•overeat.—AW. Cbm.]
tion to put Chase and Blair in the Cabi­
urally been bettor informed, perhaps,
at rt morn thereof an »I;«H fee tieaev
I 'rotiM hpt rest until I bad informed nothing; the resolutions passed arc alike tbo Republican strength in '.bo Empire I
net They declared there was no hope
than any other man in Washington. But
joo of tMrctmsplraey ngninat your life,
of retaining their State in tbe Unioc.'
he could not impart his knowledge; he
dhtxuU'flil to al! parts of the Union.
If Slate.
•particularly as It fa not merely' bravado.
Lincoln replied omnlmticaBy: “GmtlcpF* A new sect, railing themselves waa obliged to permit IriiWif to be iuiswe had space we would like to present
•ar
“,CU thtertrt*i« x -fri •Aparrk of la»i
mm, lliu affair to
my C-Vu.’. is
Mr. —— to not that kind of a man.
DnAerslood; iha eveti dsrired. no thntbl. In
"fi^rmed.
My own life would immediately be te- our readers with tbe proposition entire “Free Methodists," have made their ap­
mnny inotanoes to bu misunderstood. Jt
H.ia rumurctl tonight that a la»ge body
t«1f k were known that I had divulged passed by this body as an amendment to pearance in. Perry, Wyoming Co., New
best answered bis purpose dial motives
Waxl.r if Uwy m lay UU Ike . .l^r-ntUun h"^i'rtra ihrald™ m' of men have curo'e on Com Baltimore
their plans. Nothing but a desire to do the Constitution, but as it Is we will only York.
and Vilnius, including a detachment of
good to mv feJInw-mu—to yourself and
...
signed
to him; and...
but few will probably
give one section, which is almost the on­ Free LOversT
Plug Uglies. Fears are still entertained
Mr. -------- [giving the naran of tbe sop•pptUtruuarM thereon lo bever know with what discretion end sa
tanging.
JAMES &amp;. 3WEEZEY.
IL P. Churchill, of Kalamazoo,
uf Liriculn’s safety, but he Mid tv-ttighi; . Dated February IS, 1541.
poeed Mwrain—Edt. Crm.J prompla me ly one which contains any proposition to
gneity herooperated with the loyal friends
Mortgage*.
to address you on this sublet.
which the North?will materially, object.
JASOX P.MBRRILL, Amlgaac.
of the Uiiion m the present Administra­ “I am here to lake .ihat is right aud !
shall taka iL 1 anticipate no trouble, but
fth»xtn;H
I Mre neither given my name or place It differs frt-fn ^^&gt;IJ Missouri Compro- tion of tbe Hqaor law.
He'd better tion to purge itol traitarj, nr&gt;d put the
Mlluic
UIE
SALE.
should it come I am prepared to meet it.”
of residence, but the editor ef the Cinmire, »n th?; it &lt;«tabliahes slavery south come to Hastings ; we wot of several Government ta a condition to protect it­
•cinnatl Coanmmiul will do both upon ap
CHANCERY SALE.
of 36 degre. k 30 minutes as au already who, we guru, violated the same law that self. Tb Accomplish alt this &gt;t was moss,
jplinatfon.
Yours, hi F. L &amp; T.
sary that be obonld be rriteitndMwlood—
TATE OF M1CR10AM.-TbvCirenltCourtfer
•
Two .works later, tbe same man writes exi»tingft^
Tbe whole proposition will week, and didn't get fitesd either.
tba county sf Barry, fn chsacery.
that he should be sniairiisted in certain
to^s-.
hardly receive the •ndorsement of Con­
BmttOmv. KkL, t* lira 1ML rf Bwrt
jap Tria Home Oraclt of Kalamaxoo,
d«y ef Jute, X 0. IM6, «nd rveerdtd
'
“The ffcm T fanfished voirin my test is gress, much low, of the people to whom
*j vt.Ji.ly. A. D. IMS. el f o’lJral.
getting to be a formidable element of ophas been mode tho official organ of lhe
rant where Ignorance was almost * crime.
Uegister'i. ..tber for Iteriti, fur raid
U will haae to b« reiened, before It can
wW rrj . »nd Stair cf Mkhiesu. in LiMr
jvtadtioq, and the only diance 1 nee for him
tan
Co.,
Mich.
order of Good Templars ir. tins State.
'He iiiUHt even in silence hear himeelf ac­
is riot to stand up shove others, but if
■ Uawnt Wrtg, fftaae copy.
cused
of
betraying
the
principle*
and
Msrtr
n\t
gy Msyor Fernando Wood has a
anything, stand below the Immediately tad. The following te the first section
cause to which he has devoted the beet of
■■Attodnding propio •• ben he makes a as passed by the convention ;
yotmy wife. She fa aarentOM ; Wood is his life arid talents, nnd In the sitewta of
Inga H.W* &lt;r iir^irily taiTlflK b»en ia»Ul«ted far
anccri:; fta, uf a certainty, a bead tattle
fifty-one. Do you suppose sbe married which be has more at stake perhaps than
(Ir.irtu upon htmf
,
fosrvtbrt. la hereby gjrcn that In poraoany inail living. ‘The absurdity as well
, for a home.)
Estfltc of IT 1Hlam Wetratb.
. We are impressed that the writer of
an&lt;«
vf# wwer &lt;1 rile wnialw-d in the said *ertSee. I. -In all tho present territory of
as*the wickedness of srich arontetitrns at
SapaJ^ie aUiuteln aoeti mm mad« and pre{Sf- John McKtanay, tala Treasurer
OF MICHIGAN, Barry Cirauty.
this eorreapoiHlcnce. is perfectly sincere, the' United. States Nor lit of the parallel of
such a time tut this, when it should be the QTATU
Frotate Vonn far Mid county.
and ».pot mistaken. If we qerr at lib- 36 deg.,30 min. Of north latitude, bypl- of this State has bsen placed under &gt;10,- 8nty of avery Rcptiblicnn to strengthen ' KjAl a te-ion
of taM tfoaK, boldrm al th
ert'y to alate aff the rircqr'..stdhcea within untary servitude, Mcent as punishment 000 bonds to appear iu.Court ta answer
rather than weaken tbe hands of ite pripu.
our knowledge ..to JiOdQ confirm this Im- of crime, ia prohibited. In all the pres­ for his drt&amp;lcrtinww to tbe State.
11
Wm. t« leaders, will dptaar iti due timej
liam Wolrata
jrua*iwp, the coMcieniiousuera of our cor- ent territory sonfh t&gt;f that line, the eta tut
H. Clupman aad Matning North are his It is wall cncugh for the readers nf the
ifes^oodertt would hardly be questioned
duly rwiSed
Knbnhty Pott to have this key to Uie'Mc.
'Joy the most skeptical. Tbe tone of the now exult, tkall not be changed,
traordinary course pursued by those who
Miaragraph which wf&gt; give from his !ut fhati atuf law be patted by Cungreaa
lead to the opposition tQ cyery pl*A for
Mb. $BWA«* PowwM.-Ita Waik
P
o
UH
omt
jeU^seerua especially ominous.
Territorirl Legiuature to hinder o
iuuUiQ correspondentuf tta Boston Dally the peaceful adjustment of our tdflotal . Tberaupon it la onbrtd. that lobday the 55th
Cumrit Cook ।
luted. Janos* r IQ. lssl.
uMMWjBhiri*l,M*। - tter of Worth. HuJ.'vi
.'rW* p u .,
Aarrrtber gives the Mlovjng fCOteint of
.jams-yr*
SIBLEY, Mort^
The Nebraska India* DdScalty.
Mr. Sswsrds position:
Illtwsii Baaktelnor lo i’ngvr theriyhti triting front
MQJtTG At» BALE.
.
Nebraska Qty, Feb. 30.
rtiftion..
ttut‘the same shall be1
ct to juft. tJ cogT.ixance 1n the Fedrefund tedfce Otos Indians, publwbsd io
notifiedby tbe Batik Com lafesiomra, tint
po idea of the state of alarm .wo arc in.
No .onf kiMiwf who is his friend or ene­
my; we nru afraid of each other. The
negroes wpre-*JI bappv and quiet three
weeks ago, hut now they are not. . Wo
critaot sleep at night. You can have no
idea ol wlint It is to bu ill perpetual fear
uf Mupcllung drynd hil going to take place
pt,lhe n«At llck of. ths clock. We .sleep
—&lt;u to bed. 1 should ray—with pistols
under our pillows and guus by &lt;|ur side.
• *
Let me know if yjuu receive

attempt to defend Iris position, arid sondtthns those who do not relish iris «p-

notion that Gen. Twiggs tas surrendered

to Cams till the puhi»e‘ property under

D

S

Hew Advertisements.

.

•us?'’h"

dated ItaW*
I recorded at »

the BOth.

anay

Tbe folWw-

2T'

u

ffet ikjuklatiao:Bsiih of U*el
'ra-

as you

,ha».l"»

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l

-fori

B«»k

CUtwuit &gt;p

le stall

• *«vm

cum

* r uviTh rawflK, HS&gt;&lt;* ‘

ms

rUafor _» .&lt;•• .■

&lt;r'4umu.-«

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mrt.Mranl.tei.

)thaUh

�&lt;CERY

^UEUGAJiB^A

iO YOU WANT WHISKERS 1

DRUG STORE!!!

omcui run w M**r omnrrr.

I’ll1 ■! 4 T1IXS1!

J

HARDWARE!

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE,

Jural ani Uisttllantoss.

:k ■&lt; cotupiaiuaUl ».»4
et burl u are d.-rendrtUJii-TnZ
thut I. the - iTBiil^ji^1

ut public auction
. at the north front dod 4TL.
rt Hunse.ta ths village ofpJT

i tnentiousd LB the fill
:»eauM. ( ,,, k&gt; much nggjfg

id three RepuMieans, wMch h Jmrt the
reyerwt of lut jear. In Broom Co. the
Board stands-tan Republican* to fcra
democrat*, same m last year.
In Che4* BANx»ajwvfoprw &lt;m iP.-foiodFyw 0fd»Um4- irimtg Hre1’Rrmhliesns foeg twoRdpervl&lt;er euUulkltdf«r
minthUatMia at «ari&gt; ^tt And gain three, wli’rh glv** them, i
! &lt;* JWfar
i
_
1
majority of tU Board. In Fraukliu.jCg.
The RepubKcun Shiite:tn- the Board atands nine Republicana M&gt;
seven democrats. 8;. Lawrence Co.jjfci
tion held at Lanning, on the 20th of last
fkr a* beard frftm,itand» firmfy./uur Re­
month, resulted in the nomination of the publican.-'. 'Lioga-Co. aeycn RepubJiran's
Supreme Court Thk is a good domina­ and two Democrat*, • Rapubliwn c*iuaf
tion, as Justice Manning has hfld ample one. Wo doubt if our Itaonaoratic frioode
experience in lhe duties dtiyi'vmg on lhe who hare an eye 6pen fur the refictfon,
wilLshnmucb u&gt; encourage them Iu
high oflfoe for SrMek he hie^iren named.
above’result.
.
.
, &lt;*;&lt;
His cledtion-is a fortgaue conclusion.

Villaue Election.—Tho annual elec­
tion !n thia Village, will take place on
Monday next, the 1 1th ioat.
Whether

&gt;our citizens propose to elect officers to

advance improvements

and

encourage

hnorality, or for the wry opposite pur­
pose, can be better told next week.

CELEBRATED

STIMULATING

A naxuoART BGastikg.—Jefferson Davia, tii* PrabUetit- of the “Confederates?’
proeluinfo that hie hope and -hisirwti
in “Southern Gunpowder and Boutherii
Staci I”
This is tbe same Jeff Da via, who,wber
invited to stand sixteen paces in front of
a musket folded with buckshot,’«ohlhd
-4-hich was ta be lhe man be challenged,
was not there!—C’Aieujo Jourwtl.

lltott Water.—The suddeii luefting

of snow, Hat week, ami- ihu rain of Frito high

r»tcr

mark. A little more euch nnd lha whcub

■ of Ilitdley’s Milla might be run back
ward by opening tbo gate* to

Fcbnury 26 tta a71&gt;.' 15H.
HARMON SMITH - ,
'trout Court Cot9cnbgiBd|*B
Soi utter for Co
?ERY ORDER.
ih .N il. • &lt; n-uit Ccart for
te.ry. tnCJ.ucarjL .... _
•4d Cour- held at the Cretrt
of IfaMlinga, in said county

his dam

Pbilndolpliio, Mnrcii 2.
As It I
' A special despatch received tn thia city
■ays thnt the President has
tho
-.waler,and of bourse wont run either way.
tariff bill.

.nnd let tbe water run up stream.

wdn&lt;M'oi»e^iXwr'

WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE

Conaronox.—11.

B.

miumn

They audooi fall la susovtaptfe JWawW
jrwitote to n bid fcudts »re »•- suMStt.
n
»",u’r
;Ut

l»- *0» VmtMM. »»» UtMCTUL

F.riiSerarr Jf.z.,
DtltesU T^'f.
tad all
’*!•*/*'? WiU, they arc v*JjS-

root*. mmu&gt;i • kaeatital growth K luxuntni
bur. If applied io ins scalp, ll will enr* salsnos, suit can** to spring op It p&lt;w uf th* bald
a fine STuirth cf aew bur. .. j.pucd according to
dlrocuon*. it will tarn un er towy hair D&lt;-- and
reatoro gray bur to its oripnd eolar. iesriag it
soft, smooth, said flexible. The “OXoi-sar* ia ta

tvalm.
Tb« CEPHALIC P1LL8

GROCERIES!
ARE NOW at THE HEAD
f H ST A 3 O H

■&lt;ol to snr • hodstirs it, br m41 (direct.) sionr*ly pscksdi on receipt of pries and poslsR*, fit. IS.
Apple to or nddreti
HORACE L. HKGEMA.N A CO.,

And (ooklnj Exlrxcta,

KOI u&lt;

W« sin keep ou Uued a good unottmenl sf

PXfitF. PBMHL8. IMKH. PAPEB. KXVKLOPKd, UkMDK Au, Ac.

.

Uj»»e •« tbetve* msy ba found *n *F tba
‘
MOST COPULAS

&gt; firm of Sridmore 3c Wightman, nnd not

esoittPiri -.tom

HARDWARE

PATENT MEDICINES

iwk Wightman in the future when lie is

®GIN3

going to •*eist.’’

Gomer's Lady's

Book.—The

March

number of this inimitable magazine sp

BEWARE OF CuUXTCTPBffln ’

Tbe fcnnlae teaen fire sigaataroa ol BawyC.
uxw D~.m jva

Kauin, 1.1

oftb5’XwUiWM“t

-- -- ----

lwared several days since.

°bTHE FAMILY PHYSICIAN,

New Addition!

in&gt; rn'fwn. and lhe
'isTing superI the no-celled “Gin*," “Arouistic," “Cordl■Mcdiealed," ••Schnspps." cfc.. is now ,en.
d br-Jltteprin-.lMci gbyatetaaa, ebmists
■•i»eur*, Mpcs*easing all of lbos« m/n«.
rdietael anabu* (tontaaad dinr«d« which
V&gt; sn Old and Pure Gin. Pul up in
V . n sad sold by 41 druggists, grocers.

well regulated family, that wo need add
no further word of praise.

Send fur the

Ijidy’s Book if you have- not already

and ex*rei»*.

THE LADIE’S MEDICAL FRIEND,

CEPHALIC PILLS,

’

will

And Private Adviser.
A book for lb. old and voosj. •“‘■racing tb«

WON, .steeL, N'ails, mill. cir
Ct'LAK

&gt;4

CROSB-CVT

t&gt; rRrJtc’RrP FW.VH; and aa

•dune *o.

IS WITHIN TIIKtR REAtH.

COOPER, Ud CARPENTER TOOLS,

BROAD a NARROW AXES, OLAR8,

■kiiaii, ..e rrrtr, ButttnlTts-

monthly visit some ten days ago.

have come to regard

14, ; . a of tha Quack* snd Rogue* to dap* avary
&lt;:ie
l&lt; gu'ufo* tbe unwary through lifir, tad
• &gt; «. .tvarr awindl* of the ag«. ftahewehow
all k.n of Food, Mtdicinea, Liquors, and Goods
are • .iterated, with tbe invent of detewiag Abe

Tor Kale fcv D 8.
Row, New fork

We

tbe Atlantic M the

' staff of life” of literature.

SPECIAL

NOTICES

Our loot exper to

nOLRE

TRIMMINGS,

COOKING,

a. KriLBtxc

TO COKSPMPTIVES t

xiw-rliiu,
Floatation nd Shope.
For rrovyFamily, having ever a 1(00 receipt*
•a Cooking. Dyeing. Preserving. Cleaning, Ac.,
How to Plant and what il 1» bwt to Baire. How
to care saimal^st-rie* lollcsae Keepers,I armeva.

febTChly

be digested; to give strength; to sustain
life. It does not, like your ‘.ksli” litera­
ture dissolve in tbe moulh,-hnving no

Tkkkx.—However, that is neither here

To all who desire if, be will send * copy of
pTBacriplfon nsed (free ehargr,) «iih the di
lions for prwnritag and usinw tb« sanni, wl
(bey will find ■ Moreen re for Conautnptinn, A
ma, Droucbitir., Ae. The cuty ebfret ol the Ad
terser in sesding preserinlmu h ‘ro beneSt thi
Sieted, and speudinfo react ism vhkb hecence
to bs forohmMr. «r.d
b°P«« &lt;resy suflkrer
try Ms rcrasdy, aa it will cot them trefblsg,

and had acarvely caught the full flavoi « f
■her first sip «&gt;f tea, when lhe servant

pawed her a plate of biscuit, the sight of
which, lo say nothing of smell, imrhedi-

For tbore wbo wtab to grt well from that aw.
ful diwise, a tall description of 41 the remedies
used foi it' With aeareful etatement of tbe result*,
sad other uaetal laforenabon. £rire 10 rente
The iafonmatioa ia not lobe found in nay work*

liss, sll’sf vk' lk

Hsrtford.Pa, Fab. 6, I«i;

KNOWN

sctlfoly

lune uf voire, “take llie horrid thing*

COO UNG STOVES!

Waitansabniwh.
Kings count*, New fnd

Dell* Vrinou, Ohio, Jaw.
Brxkr C.Srotnisa, E»q
fisase iind inclo»«d4wenlr-dreeeuts,for wl^ascad ms another box of your Cepbthc Fill*. TArf
•re tmlf (it Inf PilU /kar, tnr trud. '
»
Direct
A. 8T0VIR, p. M2*'
Belle Verboo, Wyandotte Eo-.P*

HASTINGS

would Eure been prevented liad the em'k ,

used D. B. Dr Lind-A Co.’s Cbemkal
Snloratus, instead of the worthless, ini- j

TANNERY!

. pure stuff which did find its way ln’&lt;‘&lt; rtint
otherwise peaceful and happy hotisrhold.

D. B. Do Land «5e Co., I'nirport, Munroe

Tan Hides

groceries, and nt

te of this nntK-e; with iaterrel.
date, tugethrr with ttte Bitovli it. ea'.lmortvagr; Tbau* to
taia . -to ai parvei of Laed.
t*T-•* ff

.nf most

if eccti&lt;« uiinihrr tMtr&lt;*.iJJi
r three• oarth otrauge auqioctaiuiug sight; orrra wf land
ter wttlTun acd singular, the

A I’ltTvtix of LixcotM.—A eorrespon.
dent cf the Wor/rf, w bo traveled with
Lincoln on tbs N. Y. Central Railroad,
draws this picture of the PresitJenl elect:
“If ths reader could see Hm, at tbe

in

wholesale from tho grocers in largo villa-

writer hereof secs him, sitting upon yon­
der scat, deep eyed, bending forward.his
face channeled with deep wrinkhw, which
hold a thadowy sigirifi^nce of &lt;ho man
wilhiu—large browod, tbonghtf;;!,'an as­
pect generally mtprbsmvo of rugged
strensrth 5r repose, and of rest lute decis­
ion in Mimn—the reader would probably
arrive at tbe conclusion that be was tbe
mnn, of all ul^era, to sec first that he was
right, mid then go abend..
If he be not
such a man, why, then pbvsiognotny is a
delusion and a snare, and Lavater may
go hang."
•

u
w—
Bkk Headache. (usBatlr Imiir.- rwt.dmiwss-

is t.‘ira A' □J'ndc-.

tested, and oevrr-fuling PaBVumr*.
Vfs wiu. mail Hrtv/LAay esa applying for it,

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
It Is * l»nr» and urouiifnl paper, sad coetetei
th* most tslBsbi* infonnsUeu on
Spemstorbro, or Hemins! Wmkaess Ths t-ur,
sArcts and cure, sbowiag tbs swtal *trecto *f lbs

Cash Pnid far Uldk-s.

gos, and of the monufiu’iirerb.

Nar.iijro PcMK'VM-—jG&lt;Fb Btitler, of
Lowell, is ewit. Ho Was in Washington
tho other day. and during a conversation
-with southern men, one of them, q Geor­
gian, said, “1 do not believe there is on
honest man in Massachusetts.” A Her a
moment's reflection ho added, “1 bsg to
assure you, Mr. Butler, 1 mem nothing
personal." Tlx General responded, “i
tbalieve there tiro * great ninny honest
,men in Goorgta; but in saying so. hir, J
,do not mean anything personal; —2?osfo«

Shares,

or olberwte, B* dutontar* may drsire. While
and ystlow OAK BARK takm Ml exchange
For Tiuraing.
AH leather Warranted good or no pay.

It can be procured

reliable Snlerntus.

■
Dcrerly. Mm, Det. H, lfl«
H. C. SrAibixo, Esq
I wish for some ciretlanor large show buKse.
briar yeur CeybMic Pills more partieulrriy bsdarotn&gt; - Homers.' li yes bare un thing of th* kind..

.Ths setaentar buringlsmd ths Hutiags TaaMsry for ■ term of years, is now prepared to

(X, N. Y., make a perfectjr pure and

Adalre BeuitffU Teeth!
ILLIAM JONPW.

•ted can address taa, by .aaifl ijsg
learn more tally my sustrian tad d

fit sad »uit. or no chM^a. bo p»ta« .pared is
MCtraetfag. Troth filtod with pur* pW. Urn* arMrtisg tbeir deeur fcr ysara. Teeth inserted oa
VULCANITB RUBBER BASS,
And 41 work warranted. Plea- taU al ■yaffles,
in Rover’s block Stele street. Hastings. Mich.

TSf* A* our renders know, it i« not'of-1
ten ws ueliee a patent medicine of any kind, but
there » eomethmxaa good to tba Kestorotno Cor­
dial of Prof. Wood, and it i« we nlereaalwithell..
thnt «o stop iu&gt;d* froai ovr usual rrecUoe to rec­
ommend -thm amnnufc tamio oordmfta aw readero.
Il oil no doubt do 41 *4 ia elmmedTre it. The
uamo and wurid-widcreputetioa oftbe inveu ore.

Secretary,
declt-lj

Kerrick's Kid SiresrtikiHac »tasters.
tub ubimt

Burtficya

Znmwbold

-yo
Reno­
Aainriabatlet.-fSrAUilXG-drtKfcfll’D
. bLCK willssxrteu luuoa it* east *X‘a'^*U/',.4JSS

World.

PREPARED
SADDLE &amp; HARNESS. SPALDING'S
aPALjDING* PREPARED OM&gt;!
A BOAZ ” । -spALDnKm
’SpAinrDm.viJi

Notice!

1
1

Pbxttt Ombm.—At Tmy, when the
train that bore lhe President cleet waa
approaching, two bcaytiful white duten
‘came- sailing into the"tfepnt •- They

perched themselves upon the centre ot
.one of the srelies, nearly over the pint.

«osM4w'

K A. QOTfJMfo

Tba buaiaese r F tbo lata firm wiU be ooatiFued.
W. K. M. MATH

Wm&gt;’» WWT-Il«o. Ore. C.
ford, wIk&gt; reported the ordinance
-XBeion which »Jt* adopUd.brU*
Ilia convention, vu a member of G
Tnyfor’* cabinet, and was compel
,-eaizn op aeewjMl. of hk (xmipBeily

•

.

aJouriar.

celebrated1
huuurAk;

Spruce Creek. Huntington Ca., P.. I
jMVuy 18, ft, tMI.
F
II. C. SFAIBIVB.

This rad spectacle

from my sight.’’

dealers

TROUGHS

.UfearfRUI

FAIL

.at*!y threw her into viulenl hysteric*.—
‘ Oh I” she cxelnimcd, In antagonizing

EAVE

I wish you ta tend me on* more box of baa:
CepUhc kite, I Ur* rmteef • grad
/nmttra.
Jonm, rrspectfullr.
LABT ANTSTOlKHOBSIt

up in say part of lhe county.

NEVER

r*«.

Part of thana arc for the nmghbom, to-whom I
a»a s tew out hum tba first box I g*t Qta, ’*•
Band the Pills by mail, and cites
1
Your oti'LSarrant,
__ wumnwr-

■•■fcstare CspP*L Br»*«. Sheet Ires
sad Tfa VTsrsef ssy snd re cry 4&gt;«p« tad dssarip-

substance, but it is ot itself, a renlity.

nor 11.-re; she went home to breakfast,

iu..

BOX, M PARLOR STOVES, ,t „■

Wl-

It ia some

thing to be taken into the stomach ; to

rory »/ lilt Irvlg tc^tifr aitc^Urf.

(Eat ablh.icd iu I

Tita Atlantic MoxTntT.—This staid

“old English gentleman’' pnid nails usual

who fcrrxx Fm&amp;J

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE ’

e*WS,

or Heady Pnv, only.

,f*dvie*andeou0**l.‘ *uehM to kx f.sad ia n«
other work. PnroZJ rente.
THI GUI DI AND GUARD

coxvixoc all

HEADACHt,

Price 85 rent*.

The GentleRiens Medical Companion,
JXEEKAT, yox c&amp;sa

•­

SPALDING'S

Pruw 50 cent*.

of a private nature.

THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT.

We bare so

.often spukch in terms uf the higli^at

“ r^,t

CU|1

PRICE S CENTS.

sired. 8«nd for eM or mere sf our work* snd
Judge for yourrelrea.
Also published st ths infirmary, to aid th*s«

A nd th» ItblMtaUVY of; Marriage.
A work on th* esus*. symptoms, and treatiarol
of all cvmpteinl* peculiar to 1U« *•*, on mkrrUgt,
it* d»Ur». 4roriion and ito re»»lte. oa children,
i«:jCt'1hic&gt;r«atsax

QIN A# A BBUBDIAh »*HhT-

•commendation of this necessity in every

lindetu * nfMortesgem
,4d and
ocj Wood.leofMI-’. ..-4,toJoeepb B
- nd ei4«n|bHMHEKjM
.ly, A. D. IS.%, indrriBTd
y. A. D. 1W6. st T’W
\0eirefor Head*, for »

, -i'’

I). G. Robinson ns we erroneously stated

Our readers will now please

.
.
msB st

whieh tuna they hare prerented «n4 relieved a
tastamout of psin sad roffrring from Hrb«afc.
whelbe- orirntliugln the no-row eytirn «Ph MflSsd stslc eftbe rfentaci!
• •-

‘ ’ '

STATION-ERV,

fastings’ £ritt turrmt.

These medicine* are prepareu ia or* muK
KATvar, under lb* care of able Cbenuat*. and are
tba moat reliable know u to acience, tnclodisg all
Iha recent diaenveriea.
To ail addressing by letter, ooteintng fail ac­
___ . -r____ . ~~4 .af cilUIU.

ut the

FOR TUB MPRC1AL OgSKTTr OF TM LABIA".

Wightman -has

itought/he interest of Z. Seidmnre in the

J'JW»AtTfitaru-! i
HABDWARE- STORE,

gulr cat a! lhe k ■ 4 used by tha Fr*ocb, sad ia
Loadaa aud Ixris ills ia When:-' »•«. ■' ,

ia, the wheels are nearly one half under

Inal week.

I iffcMid dSfi-iidant, Johfi V.
.id -nt of thfi. State; on motr^i
-y SoiiHtor for tbe SOPCfiK
titxn Ibst lhe said dcfeitthuA,
ran re l.ia a^wNtrance to be
•e within three DK-nlkx fores

’1 iwfc

”ffT. CO FI KE, SUGAR, BFKTS WTPIW,
PRVNBB. HOB. RAKlMB. CODFISH;
erstion be without it
T'wsubsr-iberi trs the only Agents for ths ar- iu feel, evervtbiag in tbe Grocery lino, ewvh •*
tkle . . tbe Culled Steles, In whom sll o&lt;der* must
Ateo a great raruty o£ ths
Price One P tlrrs box— for
• • 41 DragTT.ntrOTnari
’•M Upf

•&lt;lay and Saturday raised tire waler in (he
Tliornapplc almost up

ONGUENT,

Fmr tbe WtoUkmre and Hair.
Tbe subscriber takes pleasure in announelng ta
the mtixom of the United Staid, Ih4 tbey have
obtained the Agency for end are now enabled to
offer to tho Amenean public, lb* above Justly
cejebrated and world-renowned artiste

•a;4 4 AiaLVub.i-r^^jRAsy.s* Q&gt;-&lt;

r£XU&amp;.

' niSRATCll!
MF “A Brum saTiws Bara* Numu- jBJI.

ECONOMT!

■

,*4 wpa.1

�HUS
■TI*rS jBraWM .tai,,

'..Urfb*,..

•

Thi firmisieirt break* up.’ In bleak •ee«iw.

.

Light after light gem rut On. evil .W,
^*“* «*•*■•-P**1-' **
Aa h tee dream of tbe Apocalypse,

'

Thana laaa^^K.______.. *'

»OW

“NO

C^^tpiliux

IS PUBLISHED SV1

FBODUOl

OB

CASH

’

OkbcEBla.

ViMftt

I1DII»OAT aoi

r ■ABTHfai, lARRY COLSI
tJjJre sAJoaeU tior, •f'Mjr*

l.i

Ready

■ar-

Pa

DR. BOBACJTS

KAMMIAVIAX UDIEMESIir

UBG| AID BSACTIFUL

BOLTWOOD

k

FULL AND COMPLETE.

GRATf

When Da. Rotact, the celebrated Swedish Fhytatojatroduod bis Blood FgriBer and Stood
‘51b io the United States, he set forth in plain
*agnag* U'V’V curative properties.
This waa
Zra -g». The task of rrroorattieoding teem has
KnUgtetemedtaea
team character for sound Judmnent and pbiloeoVTGct their opinions weight in teecommsnir.'mea who observe, refieel.mBka-aaaurwe

©®nro©nnPwrm©H.

K^aratCn. A? who roalAe ia (k« wtodwtaad
, biJraty .f tbi, da... or who cborae « invaritaate
lfot thrawlt n.. are now of
so ten taper
nviicB lhe attention at tbo sick it ths

Come and See ! I

DRESS GOODS
SICK FE-tlAHISS,
JlUSbnm, tad all atbar kinda that cm banam.
ed, many of which are greatly superior in quality
and beauty ta aayteisg heretofore affbred ia this

RHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.

towBvtr lher niav bars been trifird with and
■baaed ; that their direct tendency to to lengthen
life, and rrenler it enlovBble. That, operating di­
' rec Uy upon tbepetaw
in
they

or? a smaller qaMtitiea st from »’*' to IA&lt; csala
per yard.
We bare piles of 8 11 EETI N GS,
SHIRTINGS, STRIPES,
TABLE
tbe liver, tbe nervous system. tbe akin, glands or
masele*. aamxa raos t.rrsmu or rax bloob CLOTHS.
DIAPER, T-.VEfJNG,
aw* aacarnox*. in which they do not give prompt
niitf. and. Hi administered before lhe very cit­ and ail kinda of domaatic goods; also
adel of life has been Invaded.) rfrtt it /*n«l.re &lt;rad BROA D CLOTHS, plain and fancy
^mlnd that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
CASSIMERES, Linen Drillings, Deu
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endowed by the
•xpaitoaeenf thousand* of living wit weave. wbo, ima, F. A; M. Casaimeree, TWEEDS,
in Utters, affidavits, medical works, and by word arid every kind of GOODS for Men and
Haworth. proclaim them to be the very beat prep­
aration ofthe kind ever offered to lhe brokcudowa Bnya’ Clothing which we offer at
victims of ill health. They bunt disease through
’exceedingly low prices.
•very avetaneend organ of the eyatem, aod to ex­
pel il thoroughly and permanently'. ■ &lt;
Our asnortment of BOOTS * A SHOES of aU
No one can doubt their superiority after
oar single trial—they are not only better varieties. Ladies Gaiters, Seats Gaiter., Oxford
but, in fast, cheaper titan any utfcyr pill., for it Ties.Cacks, A*.,
.
•„
. I
takes a leas number of them to produce s better
elbet.
Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier. *1
per bottle, or
per half drxrn. Of Uie Scandl•Avian Blood Fills, 25 eenta per box, or 5 boxes
far SI.
HF" Head Dr. Hoback’s Special Satires and
We have • fine variety ef MBalina. Ladies’
Certificates, pnbluhed in a cuuspleuoua wart of
thia Mper from lime to time. Dr. Roback s Med- ItLKBV13 and collars, Cbiwtetoetu, Ueate shirt
llosum. and Collars, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS J also Uomrry, avery a^to of Gloves aad
‘ laformation can be bad gt
Mltta, DoMwtta, Ribbeas, Dress Tri ramrag., etc.
tbrogbout the oouutry.
In diffirvlt &lt;&gt;r complicated carer Dr. Hoback
Our assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery,
may be applied to personally or by letter euckmSILVER SPOONS, Port Masai* Hoop Sklrte,
ilagone stamp fur tun rvplr.
... Principal office and sale rooms. No. U East Yankee Notion., sad thing, tn genaral io fail sad
v Fourth it, .4 bttiljing from Main rlreet," Clncinaatk th, laboratory in Hammond street.
Far sale by J. 1'. Roberta X Q&gt;. Hatting.. Eli
Niebela,Oran gertl I c MU1». P. A." Keeler, also HoffteM and De Hr liner. Mid-IK--.HI.-, M. C. Swift,
Prairieville, and by Druggist* and M.rchaats genreally throughout the country.

CAN’T BE BEAT.

EW rnt roti*cvoa or iu

act.

Itrrlck's Sogar Coalc4 Pills!
'

TJl£ WffOLX WORLD V.Y/TRD!

• fCK

PEOPLE,

iRUtWT.WB TIM1OB8.

THINK!

NOW ON HAND

.ilk on. oT th. LARGEST ud

of

We hare school books, all kindaof Mask books,
Pocket ledgers. Mechanics’ Manual, Arnold's
writing Fluid. Note. Cap, Leder, end Legal Fa.
.1 ■fattanarv tn rvwat rartrlv

Reader, did you ever reflect on tbo sub­
ject of supporting the press, and first of
all yoor local newspnperl
If ndl per­
mit us to'suggest to you your privilege
and your duty In Is this respect.
Each eity-Uriyu and village nt a coun­
try like tbe United States, vhonld bo rep­
resented by a live local i
per, and
it woold be well notonly u,i iha people
and the p’aee so represeritfol.
* ... a
paper that would reflect honor on both,
but a paper which would be an honor
ai’d credit rn tbetitale and nation. Stran­
gers from abroad judge us by our news­
paper press, and »,*’ice the importance
of making that instrument as perfect ns
poaaible
It is the duty ol every citixen of each
place to contribute something toward 1mEring and strengthning tbe local press.
may do it by subecribng aitd paying
for his paper, bp advertising in it, by 1
recomending it U&gt; othcrs.or in all of those
ways. Were Uie country press as liber­
ally partotiizcd aod as well supported as
il should be, the country around would
not be so flooded with worthless trash in Ew shown m thia Market, which
the shape of “love and murder stories,”
ar* prepared to sell at a email
aa It now ia, which poison and vitiate the
advance from
young.
There is usually mora moral
integrity and circumspection manifested
by editors of thfi country press than those
of tbo large cities, and a mure healthy
tonet&gt;f mind and morals win gvnemlly
be found lo pervade them.
They are
more free from the reports of degrading
vices and crimes and are never opened
with that feeling of suspicion which at­
taches to the common “flash” literature of
the day.
The country pn-ss may l&gt;e improved.
Each, individual residing witliin the liuihs
of his sphere and eimilatioo may niri in
its Hnpruvsun-flt. Lio rnay he on tbe
lookout fur interesting information, t»nd I
lihen this is obtained, communicate it to '
the editor.
He rnav brhij» his own bUBi • '
Hess Wore the ptimic by an appropriate i
advertisement, nr, if he has stock or any
artic^'s to adi be may nyi-mux
thro’
his local press. He may gite historical
sketches of thv past, and show lhe prog,
rew and changes going on al present.—
He may help to makn hi&gt; local paper n
source q(_,instruction te stranger, and of
entertamtheftt to ids m-l|KKors. ’ Is he a
msnulhctnrer; let him invite capita! and
influence by setting forth such nulurai a&lt;|.
, vantages as the place may povtesa, and
indicate tbe routes by which it may be ■
reached; its acemibiiy to the marlcsts,et&lt;---------- ...------- ---W) Ml
I, ;
Tber® is no estimating the admnuiges to ra tbe onlv prrparatioa ever offared to tbe world
in a pot J*r form aa as to ba within the rraeh of •
Slows or village of a live local journal all.
Ho ebetnieally and skillfuHv combin'd a. t„
wb doubt if there is to be found al be tha mote powerful loose, end ret so perfocMr
tbo present time an editor wbo gets folly adapted •&lt; to art us rrif araar^dare rdA Ita Utct I
paid far the services be performs, std we ya«rens«WfoeMs&gt;^rcAe weateai StemerA. rad I
put the rsaponibility where it belongs—
namely, on tho people, wbnao business ting IB Ha MTrcte, am! vrt It to never followed by 1
and duly it is, to support ‘handsomely I lassitude or dtpraaatan of spirits. Jt u com pored iI
tbeir own load paper.
'
eatraroaewfiv ere. iter er tajure Buck a remedy hm

NEW YORK COSTS.

All thiioa Mabted by Nolo ar Account

nertows. Mancvwux Dtexasx.Dworsr, NevUL8U OB Tic DoruroBXVx. Dssttmr, D-r*nrsu awn ItrnrotsTiox, EnTsircxui., Rm.
•b St. AwTwesTtoFraw, amA todeed the whole
•tea. of complaint* arising froca Imtciutt of
ns Blood.
This corapotxnd will ba fowsid a great pro­
moter of health, whan taken m the spring, ta
expel tea foul humor* which foster in the
blood at that ara.o.n of the year. Bythetiatoly expulsion of them many rankling tLaordera
Bra nipped in tbo bud. Maltiladre can. by
the aid of thte remedy, spare thomselree from
the endurance of foul woptioa* and ulcerou*
scret, through which the ayatara will stnve to
rid itself of carrupticzu, if nat aaaiatrd Jo d&lt;
thia through tha natural channels of ths body
by an alterative anadiciae. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find Its impurities

We think we hare as pood Young Hyson. Im­
perial and Black Teas, as were ever offered ia
this Msrk*L Abo all kinds cl Brown and White
Sugars, 8yra|i, Motasaes, Frab, Eke, Coffee, choo-

OB It IHO

GROCERIES

▲ND

DRY GOODS!

PBOftW

edencc and also by all wbofrave aufireed from &lt;to
bihjy; for U need a no taedical skill or knowledgeven to ree that dcLulty follows all attacks of dire
ease, and lays tbe unguarded —------------ -attacks of uranv of (he raaal du
Walk F|h fiealleaeaU
poor bamMity 1. rj.lu&gt;taal|y II
BUFERrfNE FLOUR for 30 ahilUaga per ewt pie, afatbofoUawitiar. consume„
______
digeotlou. dyspepsia, lo®. of ,p£t7te. fkintn'ei,
SHELLED CORN for
13 route per bushel.
nerrou. IMtate tay neuralgia, pej pitotton of the

Low Pressure System

D. C. flAWLET’3,
Raattegs, De* 12.1M0.

Stacks of
VERT CHEAP

NEW ABRANGEME MT
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

EATDre SALOOM!!

-OF—

Honaw.

Titles to all uf these. Jndibpvtabu, tti

Terms Easy.
XRRR CP Tift JRTIRDST.

rtputailja of accomplishing these ends. - But
tbo vorld has been egregiouxly deceived by
preparations of it, partly because lhe drug
alone has pot all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extract* of it,
eowtain but Lt:1c of the virtue of Sarsaparilla.'
or any thing else.
During lato years tbe public have been ratelad by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extra-X of Sarsnpanlb for one dollar. Jlart
of these hare been hand* upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, f .;«pariDa, but often no curative nroperue-. wliatevor. Hence, bitt-r and painful d. jupoixtmant
has followed the use of tbo various extracts of

0. €’. HAHLET.

the

ONLY PREPARATION
THAT MAR

STOOD THE TEST OF TEARS,

»*. J. C. AYER dk Co.

LOWELL, MASS.

Pries, gl per Battle ( tlx Batt Im far fl

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

•same tbe people its quality is kept up to the be
it ever bis brer, and that it may be relied oa
defer their relief al! it has cm beta found tod

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

,UV
IUU»CU IUJwfah grata car Ambbicsw AutaN'ac tn attach they
aregTraa; with ateajull daacriptioM af tba above
aoaplxinta. ar.d tee treatment teal shmtel be folkroed for their cure.
Do not be pat off by unprincipled dealer, with
«bar nraparuliaM they maha mare profit aa.

Kv* M.
AR ewr reonadieaarefaraBfoby
f- v*" -■&lt; &lt;* •-* v *

TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
Q OMETHING
NEW. B. T. BABBITS BEST
O
« MEDICI
-EDJCINAL
SALERATU8.
*
1

1 !• manutacluredfrom common sail./* 4
Vtet^’&gt;Ete£Lrr&lt;1 ",‘irrir different fromD*!
' CTbev rvalcratus. All the delcletivins
matter ex treated in aneba marine;- »• to
produce Bread, Biscuit, and all kinds of
take, without containing a.partiele of
»ben the bread or cake to

hread Md btapdl while baking, conse­
quently. tsoihlug remains but coms.os
salt, water, sndlour. Yon win rn.i|b mrcr.ve. by the tajtc of Ibi. Baleratas. teal it is enurely d&gt;Heront from
other salerates.
1 It ia packed iu one ।
®aasstesL

Thy friend,

HUNANNaIT KIRBT

Ugomer. NoMe C... Ind.. Feb.». &lt;Ul
Pbov O. J. Wee*: IteerPir - In thel.Hrr pvi
ef tee year ISfid. while atlrndiux tbe *t*'r »•&lt;
National Law School Of tire Slate •' .Xra Tv’l.
my hair, from acauae auknowi. io i e. erne,
ced falling off very rapidly, so that m the iter;
apace of MX montha. the whole upj-er p»rt o’ ••
scalp waa almost rnttrvlr tavef) o: it* c«i*ri*f.
sr.dtnueh of the remaining portion. spoa IM
*uto* and bock part ot try hiri shortly a ter fo
caate gray, no that you wilt not be Mtnirbed eb&gt;.
I tell yon thalnpon'tuy retain to thr State
aua, my more casual ac-iumntsucr- v.re net m
much Bl a Toto to discover Ute ratisr cftl srNrej.
ta my sppearMor. as «wy mere intin ste a.-qau*
tevera were la recognhe t&gt;ir at all
1 at once made anUieatiM io the mertaUW:

Clotki

TTDENfT .adCauayrirer
Chaaccii. Geaaral Land a
•e.aa^rt.ryofRow^

J. a. BVMBL

”

JBTBICIAN aadSargeoa.

JOHN ROBER
(HTETCTANandSorgeou. D
w*y. near tb« Court House

II. P. CIIEBK
fOTART PUBLIC and Cm
I tead-to all buaioeaa eatru
Restorative m nae. 1 Irw-d erte bottle, and fened
to my great aatiafoction that U • a, pr.dtcog IM
desired effect. Since that tm.v, 1 irate u-'d •»••*
dollan'worthaf Rostorativr, aud as* re*wlt.tav.
a rich coat of very soft black irair, which an me.
by cm buy.
As a mark after gratititda for your l»b"- «&lt;
skill ia the production of m&gt; wonderful ah &gt; rtiefc.
I bare recommended its use to many of u&gt;y Inrefo
end acquaintance*, who, I atn happy io -.s£&lt;r*
yaa, are oarajr (t with like effect.
verr rwaretfitllv yours.
’
A. R. LATTA.
.
Attorney anr Cantv-Uoral ia»
Depat, 444, Broadway, and sold iby a'l dvs'wi
throughout tbe world.'
Tbe RaatoraUve ia put up ia Hotties «&lt; &lt;tow
•ia**, vte: larga. ouxUuut. and anta. I: the t»«H
hold* J£ a piuLand retails for one .biltr a botte;
the wreJiwm bolds at toast twenlv per cent net.
iuprenertmn than lhe vn.aH. retails hr lae W
lara a bottle; tbg^*rp&gt; bold* a 'luart. &lt; per r**t
mor* tw proportion, aod retail* fur fS a »w&gt;tila
O. J. WOOD. Proprietor, 441. IlroaJs-r. M&lt;
Turk, and 114 Market Mtreat. St. L-.u.v. 1..
Audsold by all^. cd Druggists *. &lt;! Fancy Gwd*

ISAAC

CL

ttorney aad cwinreior
?red Coeaseler »n Chancer
fie. AH bueiaro. ««’&lt;»&lt;*
•touttv. OSooNe. S, Noble a H
Mtohfraa.
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.

A

J. X. NBTDC
-faZfitatrr Fwblk. taT.it
JC1 eUewtiea paid ta making
gagaa aad Caatracis
Great e

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popirtrir oarrr

.......

A. C. PBiND

VDGK OF PROHATE. N
eral Load and Tax Agenti Cretri Hoaaa, at Hastings

MOTT,

ta now receiving from Now York
Bouton, bis fall stock of

Groceries! !
Consisting in part of

FBILUP8, Uaaaa Saaar

■*"

cook

WJEGLSTER OF DEED?, a
IV OBee «n the Ceart Hoa
baura Fees tn b. paid wh

New Orleans, MlifcBrarfo, f'.ffr*
Crushed, Powdered and Graanlatrd Su-

New Barry Mill,
IS BOW In successful optrHtfon, rowdy i

Molnaaea antf Syrups,
Green nnd Black Ten*.
Ilio, Ceylon, nnd Javit C&lt; fie,
St-.me', Wooden, and’ Willow Ware,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Sfiufl'
Salt and Water Lime,
Soap*. Saloptua, Cbm'ir, Pepper m
SptQQ.
Ia addition to tbe above slock IrfOrBrofo-1

. 4o any atnottni of

CTCTBTO14:

"WOSIB^

UMFiod order and aa prompt aa any
•&lt;ker Mill in Barry, or atty other county.

Having seciirml thr tervieca of a

b«,- balk on the moat I

improved plan, together with a good
Smutter—-wo are prepared to
tawUfiraA.

do

PkuM give us a call.

Caahpaldjoir wheat. _

Drof.. FxlnU, on&gt;, Burning ri»
id, and Oaxaphene.
AAao, Urn JMrjprt Stock al
KdtrwOter OU aso« LasuHr

Ever offered in Battle Creek, «H of
will be sold nt prices that cannot fail

First Rate MILLER,
and our mill

luiLr.

■AO-EY A BAK
MANUFACTURERS of tva, sta
L Netware. Deatora ia iron, u
t-bre-duare. cutlery nod store*

D. t'. HAWLEI
DEALER in. aU kinds of Fo
3tone and Woaden ware, an
aorUaeal of.J'rortetetra. Also N&lt;
Mtore. two foera
tba Hate

tsrfoted loaf uf bread, »

Al the magic powers of Herrick's Pills.

TEST LSW FlCVBKf.

W.3S

Wau. Frsnaxr dad Watt l«je*vx».

A n to’
iJL'JCp.

FLUID

OP* HERRICK'S MAT.CHLEiiS VKGETABL1
FAMILr FILLS hare &gt;n .r.dated tha woild with
ttesu popularity. Over kve ludltaa ef boxes are
«Md wwonally. giving emptoi m*nt lo eicUtr-t!ve
mon ud women to put them up. Tbeir cure, are
Mafaerad by thomraud. -Ila ;r prafora on tee
Without stopping to give any forth er enumer­
tawgar. of all. Citixena -of Barry Bounty aad
jfrsiwlyre. have yon ever used thcoif Put up ia ation of tsr suck in trade, we beg leave to say

8®

CHOICE OAK OPENLNG LAND

In the Village of Hastings.

Always on hand nt

B

The sane.

Also, Two Dwelling

AFTER WHICH, ACT I
Yeu'd scarce expect, at tbte lat. day,
• With startling cures a book io fill;
Thio is tbe caae, tbe million say.
With tbe cures of Herrick's Pill.

Call and Settle

J. 8 GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

KWffS &amp; 8E©3ffi,

un

THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND 1 I

IV B ARE

'

DRY GOODS!
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BI.OOL
PILLS bare been prored by analysis to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
That they cum tho ulmuet .lu.veraal romplaiat,

.

GOODS-

ON LOW PRICES

»•■ resmbsra of tha Medical Frofewton, Editor,
of public journal.. W.U kuowb Merebants «d
FtflMM, Bad Udis, of tba blgbsit rrap«ctaM!My.
■tviManoouate of extraordiaaty tun* wfte&lt;U
Vj lbs romedte.-, of which cure, they thstnielre*

»¥• b.ro tenjui*lic4 Liryrarvin b«lnte»» weakBBM Ahd de*|xn&gt;dcnc.v. recuperate with RTrat rapMity under thru- invigorating operation. 111*1
all Mxual di.abtlilie* are removed by their cor4j^lg&gt;d gently Bluuutetiog propertie*. Tbai they

FALL AND WINTER

BEST Assortments

OKIGIXAL LKTTEKS,

RTE WITNESSES.
Thau parties mor be consulted parssnatly or
by letter* be tt»»* wbo hav« uty doubt upon tho
swtocct. The evidence in tbe possession of Dr.
Robaek. which is ax all times accsaatelo to the
pnhlM, oatablihbrs tee follow Lag

Which tralh caa aanclion : bo just c
Tbo sad sptetatara of a aawMet
TbepM teo MAS «T fb«»&gt; -bfi
The fans «C beO to «dd aw lbs tkd
Draw moMiewMaow afrvMhroate
A. from our ataaM toll* a loadef draih '
Loathraee ■• ttat th* doomed UtxMtlua bore*
Why take wa up th' ieewaid thing again »
Pity, forgive, but urge them back no more.

the

suit puroflUcra.
Particular attention psld tn filling
dtra front IlMtlngw ttwl vteinity, «■&lt;
wtiiufiprtlijn Euareoteerf in every case­
—Tito bighett market pries bI»*»»

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PM2F2X 27?~

d^^u'srs.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAROH^, 1861.

'pQp SALE! L

AX&gt;-V*JN-CE_

NO. 45.

' Cr-n»titutlon, irpveqnes never jrifn concerning, tb«n. the fiill nuthorfty of the people over the |
of univcrMtl law AnJ of the'Cbfistllullon,
i the Union of these States fii xiilimltac
.
perpetual.—
Bai no organic law can erer be framed whota
whole ewbjaat
subject to be exeratoed
eieretsed ta etcher
either
t expressed in with W provision 'sbectafty , applicable to of lb« mudas proscribed in lbs instrument I
Perpetuity Is impHed if not,
itaclf, aqd
, under existing
The floor of the Senate chamber was
the fundamental taws of Ml h.._
hauoitalGov
. ..^. „,
evarr^semlrm VMS irihy oeesr'ln prac- itself,
aqd II should,
»UouJd,,under
existing ojr-J
ok-!cnmstnnce*, ftvor, rathe? than oppose a ‘ deorely crowded to-dsy beftwe the tuefnernmentr. It Is tefe to assert, that no|
Government'proper’evrr had provjilon
ftlh 0^pbHmtnyJMing
In its organic law for Its own termina­
to act upon It. 1 will
* anxiety was everywhere
U»ra the forsnatkm of the
tion. Contlnne to executoall the express expre** provision* for all possible qussFeflov dtit'eni of At Uniltd Siatet;
provision* of our ndtionsl conVritittoo, tfem. BhaR'fogJtiveafromtaborbcsurand the Union will endure fore ver, It be-1 seodaroft by -NotioMror State au'tbdri[
In compliance with a custom's* ola as
ing impossibly to destroy it except by Itorf Tbe Constitution does not expressly
the government itself, J atipeix,'U'fvr-.' '«'• 1 fr tne action not provided for .ft the .inA prayer was made by the Chaplain,
my. Muxl Congress protect Btavsry la 'reject proposition# origin*ted by others
I briefly, and to take, In your presence, the
1 tV'-ment itself. Again, if the United the TerritorireThe CoDstitetiou docs &lt; not espeoiallv- chosen tor the purpose,sod especially in behalf of the President bf
| oath orescribed by the Constitution of.
State* be not a Government proper, but not exprMtly say. From questions of which ought not precisely wtt as; they tbe United Stales.
I the United Blates, to be taken by the
an association of States In tlio nature ot thisataas sprtag all oar Coa.tftationiil would wiah. others u&gt; accept or refuse, ;l
President before be enters ou the cxccua contract-merely, can it, a* a contract, be toqtroversies, and «« divide upon, them understand that it proposed amendment
FULL AND COMPLETE.
' tloh of bit office.
1 do not consider it
amendment,
peaceably unmade by lew than all th* lato
into mMorities
may
and'minorities, if the to
— the
-t- CbnsHtutlnn, which --------‘.j. I: ■ :r;J
—. mcti, lit*
parties who made IL Oris party to a t Minority will Wt acquiesce the majority ’however,have not
ixkbud by x*ta ar Account * ill pita** ' thnne matters of administration about
contract may violate it. break it, so to
to | must, orr.tita
l. __Guvemirient
_______ _ ______________
must eekrt&gt;- C
Congress
--------- “ *to
—
the effect, *that*
L-------tbe
*
Federal ha might be pleased to make.
Mcsora. Hale and Douglas were ap­
- '1*' *''"V.
— dorett not'require all to law. । There is wo alternative for continuing the .Guveruu&gt;eut*|taJl not. interfere-with tbe
fwumwft. Apwwwun Kcm. ,o
। j'*?
vviv
I citcment. Apprehension seem* to ex tat
nd If! Drwrendirig'
,fril5w\he*e J Govennneui but acquireenM one side or domestic instiisliun ofA States, iodudihg pointed that committee, and immediately
I am..., th. pn.pl. or th. SMhwtt tatw.
th." pro]
um»,
_
.
“
2
±z
r
Tonotilion
I
tk
other.
If
a.minnrity
iu
aueh
ix
*
m
that of persons held jo service. To avoid proceeded to perform tbrlr duty.
SOON.
| that, by lher*rc«»ion of a Republican adThe Benstc hcrwt.ruk a recess till 4:80
that io legal eontomplatioa..
contumptatioo the Union
Guion I*
l* ■j will accede
wcim rather
miner than
uiau acquiesce, they
tncy I mFsconstruetlbni of whni 1 Have sgid, 1
paid by the Fir*I I ministnilion, their property, their peace
tual, confirmed by tbo .Union
timalni a peroedetit
rreoedestt which In
in turti will
wulFuin
perpetual,
Union itself,
jtre|f. rirnakw
ruin
• and persons! security are to be endsnger- The UiA' “ •
•
Jnion to much oldertfaan theCousii- t«ted d&gt;v&gt;d» ihstn; lor a minority
of their pgrlieuiar amendments, so tar as to say,
On the Senate again- coining to order,
I ed. There has net cr been say roasousble
that holding such, a provision-to now be Mr. Hale reported that the emnmittee
I cause for such apprehension.
Indeed, the Union. It was formed, in firci, by the ar. vuu.uill seoedo from tbsm whenever-*
tides of osnocistion in 1774.
it was ma­ majority refuses to be controlled by such implied constilutioRsl law, I have nu ob- had performed lh&lt;nr duty, *nd the Presi­
most ample evidence to Uij contrary has
a
minority.
.For
‘
ip«laocc,
;
why
tnay
n&lt;H
jection
to
Its
being
made
express
and
dent luul tofonued ti&gt;cm (list be would
tured and continued by the Declaration
.^r- -»——w y-i
nil the'while existed and been open to
— of’'i
! new
hew confederacy a year terek-besfile. ‘
forthwith communicate in writing.
I their mspeetton. It Is found in nearly all of Independence ip 1776, it was further any portion
The Chief MatrMrate derives all his
After a ahurt interval Mr. Nkolay, the
matured and tbe frith of all llw- then or two hence, ftrbltrainly wec'-li! again, I
the published speeebc* of Mm who now
-OF—‘
-y kum the people, and 'bey bare
thirteen States expressly plighted and «n- precisely as pqrttaqs of
pn -hsui-Un- 1 authority
addresses you. I do but quote from one
CIIOICE OAK OPENING LAND,
fori now ctalirt fo »e&lt;fedc from itT "AJI , conferred
.r_iouue upon him lo,fix the terms
I of thort apeeches when I declare that I
sqmration of the States.
The
. ................
S..... directly „
bJtartl. to
™r&lt;tar«t«» .n 17,8. .nd r. who therish dtstiriion sentiment* are h&lt;tw for the y
I have
no purpose,
or.indirectly,
t«» '
* themselves
'
alone can du this if
। nally in 1187, one of the declared objects being educated !o the exact temper of du people
I interfere * ilti the institution of Slavery
itta this. Is there such perfect identity they, choose, bn I the Executive, ns such,
i
tor
ordaining
and
establishing
the
Consti
­
! in the States where it exist*. I believsl
His duty is seembersuf Hr. Linenlu’s Cabinet:
I have no tawfol right to-do so, and 1 have tution, was to form a more perfect Union, of Interest among the States to compose has nothing to do with It.
lion. W«». 11. Seward, Sorrelc
by one or by n part only of the States.— a new Unkm as to produce harmony only, to administer the pmcnl government u
no inclination to do so. Those who tioniiIn the Village of Hartingi.
it came to his - bands, and to transmit it State;
I
.
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Can
it
be
lawfully
possible
that
the
Un-'
and
prevent
a
now
secession
1
Plainly.
nated and elected me did sb with the full
lilies to all of these, lapurcTAUK, snd
ion Is less than before the Constitution, die central idea of secession la aiiareby. unimpaired by him to hit successor.—
knowledge that I had made thi* and many
having lost the vital ek-tnent of perpetu­ A majority held in restraint by Cutulilu- Why-eborild there not bo a patient cohfisimilar declaration!, and had never re­
Hon. Simon Cameron, Secretary of
ity 1 It follows from these view* that no ticual check* and limitations, and alwovs dcnce in tbo ultimate justice ofthe people?
called them; more than this, they placed
Stain upon ita own mere motion caa' get changing easily, with deliberate change* Is there *uy belter or equal hnpe in the Wsr;
in tin- platform for my acceptance, as a ;
In our present -J’fferenees is
out of the Union; that resolves and ordi­ of popular opioioo* sod seolitoenti, to world!
Hon. Gideon Wettes, Secretary of th*
law to themselves and to me, the clear,
nances to that effect are legally void, and the onij * tme sovereign of a free people. either party without faitli of being iu llw Nsvy;
ksep rp Tin ixmtesr.
emphatic resolution which I now read:
|
Should tho Almighty Ruler of
Hon. Mtmtgornery Blair, Postmaster
that ad- &lt;4 vi- levee within any State or Whoever rejevu. It does of necessity fly right!
D. 1. HAM LET.
'
u'U^uioriljof &lt;lx&gt;
lb. Uniud
U«U4 to anarchy and de*poti«rn. Unanimity Is Nations, with his Eteranl' truth snd jus­ General;
Hun. Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of tba
rtroi ita nwa &lt;*«ne»tk Stater, are insurreetionsry or revolulion- impossible Tbe rota uf the minority a* tice be ou josr *id«- of itu-N.irt»i as on
yours
of
the
South,.itjai-AsiUo.sod
justice
Interior;
.
।
a permanent argument is wholly InadHon. Edward Bates, Attorney Genl.
mipable, so rejecting tho .majority prin- will severally prevail by tl-e judgment of
ISAAC C. MOTT,
The vote* were utianitnous for sll ex
tuti-m and taws, the Union is unbroken, ertito, anarchs drdexpottsm In'somefortn this great tribunal, tbe great Americanpeople,’by the frame of government un­ cept Bates and Blair, fear or five votes
•- '
and to tbe extent of my ability, I shall is all that is left.
der
which
we
live.
This
same
people
being east against nwh of these gentletake care; ns the Conatitutinn itself ex1 do not forget Ute position assumed
Boston, his fall stock of
presriy enjoins on me, that the taws of by some that constitutional objections arc
_
_ '
I now reiterate there sontimente, and
the Union be faithfully executed In all the to be decided by the Supreme Opart, nor but little power for miachic^ and have
* i in doing SO, l.ouiy pre** upon ill* public
with
equal
wisdom
pre
vided.
fufthp,re
­
States should go into itieCshlaeR
States. Doing this, 1 deem to be poly u do I deny that' such decision* must be
*
* attention th* most cnaclurivs evidence
turn of that little to their hands at very
A large crowd assembled afoirnd the
I of which the &lt;mre is susceptible, that the simple duty on my part, and I shall per­ binding in any case to tho parties to a .
Consisting in part of
form it so far ns practicable, unless my suit, as to ilbe object of thnt gait, white j short hrtcrrtl*. While the people retain
property, piwce ui.d security of uv suction
their
virtue
1
and
vigilance,
nn
administra
­
rlghtfnl masters, the ‘ American people, they ^ars also entitled to a vary high con
are to be in any wire euitangyrti by the
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­ uow incoming admiuirtration. I add, too, shall witbbojd tho requisite means, or in sideriitipa and respect jh a|l parallel case* tion, by any oxtrouie «iukedu£m or-folly
T« l’uiv&gt;euriiKit tx L'hvbch.—(Jiar.
some authoritative manner direct the by all Other departments of tho Govern­ can very seriously injure the government
gar*.
that all the protection which, consistently
My ley W’——, onu of the Glevelsnderawbncontrary. I trust this will not be reganl- ment ; and while it is obviously possible in the short space of four years.
M-daawes and Syrups,
with the Constitution nnd the laws, con
countrymen, one and all, think calmly accompanied the President's party from
ed !•* n tnenn. .-, but only a deiiired pnr
Green and Black Tea*.
be given, will b« cheerfully given to all
sad wdl'npon this whole subject. Noth- this city to Buffalo, attended «m Sunday
pore of th- Uiilop.ibal.it will cot&gt;»Liuriluathe Stairs when lawfully demanded, for
itta valnablc can he lost by taking time. last a Wesleyan Church m the latter eitv.
ally defend and mai tL.in itself, in do­
Stone. fro.den. and Willow Ware,
limited to that particular cart, with
whatever cause, as cheerfully, to one sec
If there be an object to hurry any of yon
ing this thsi • .. i-j be no bloodshed or
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
iaoee that it may be overruled, and
lion aa to another.
In hot baste to a step whirt yop would
violence,
and
there
shall
be
none,
unless
Salt and Water Lime.
There is much controversy alxiul the
Soaps, Saleratus, Chula, Pepper and
it be forced upon the national authority. con better lo borne than could the evils never take dt-libcrateC’- that object will "doeumenta" and who wm very sleepy.
delivering of fugitives from service or
Half a dozen times He foil asLeop, msklng
Tlw
power confided to mo will be used to of a diffeiYnt practice. At the same lime be frustrated by taking time ; but on ob­
Spice.
hhor. The clause I
I ------------now read
’•^r.taMrfiem.wmsesN.u.
Infoir.
■* is a* i ‘taln
Buch of the fact msqifint by “responses” not al­
lv written in the Coouitniioo „ m« od&gt;. ' 1»&gt;U•»&lt;&gt;. po-«u
propw, •die candid chiton must confess, that if the ject ran be frustrated by ir.!
and ol.ices
places bcloncin?
belonging tn
tothe
the Goveramanl:
Governmnct; pdioy of the government upon the vjtal *i you a* are sow dissatisfied atUlhavotbc ways «pn&gt;/x»,- and'Chsrley as often gea•_ of :its
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J
and
er
provisions.
' to collect duties and import*, but beyond ■ question affecting tho whole people, to to old Louatitution unimpaired, on tbo s*oDrugs, Paints, Oils, Burning Flu­
. vili-q j.iijiL
The jaws of your owfl
be Irrevocably fixed by tho decision of
id, and Camphene.
making tinder it, by the new adinlniatrathe Supreme Court, the Instant they arc
among the people snynbere.
Where made in ordinary Htlgiftion between par­ tirni. uili have too Immediate power if It lic al but got beyond Charley‘s reach aad'
W-------If it were ad enjoyed his cap-uniatorrbpttod.
hostility tn ths United Stales, in any in­ ties in personal —Wtrene^he people will would t«&gt; change either.
Ever offered in Battle Creek,ah
which
terior locality, shall be so . groat and su have ceased to beBMrir own*rolcra to that iniltcd that yon-w4io nre dissatisfied, and
hold the-H|*rbMe Mf ’dr*piftr; tWre ktill
1 was intended by those who nrtde it universal ns t«»prevent competent real
will be sold at prices that cfltftiA r-'' ’
exynfe
praetirolly to resign the gov• t the reclaiming of wlrnt wo call fugi­ dunl cittoons from holding Federal offices, emmept into the bands of that eminent to do single reason for precipitate action. understand them
suit purchasers.
I‘articular attention paid to filling or­ tive slaves, and the intention of the Jaw there will be no attempt to force obuox. tribunal. Nor to ‘there in this view, any, Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity, and
ployed bis strength upon the person of
ders from Hastings and vicinity, and given, is the law all meml&gt;er8 of Con­ ious strangers among the people rb.U'ob- assanlt upon iho Court or the, Judges.— a firm reliance on Ilim, who lias never
gress swear their support tn, when they ject. ' While the strict legal right may It to a doty‘from .which they may not forsaken this favored-land, era still com- Horace Greeley—C/rerfrsd Herold.
satisfaction guaranteed in every ease.
swear to support the whole Constitution, exist in the Government to enforce the ex­ shrink to decide cases, proprrly bnmgiit
In your hands my
and to thia provision, as much ns to any ercise of those officers, the attempt to do before them. It. !* do Isuli ut their* if present difficulties.
■Rrvivxn.—Wby are Western lawyers
paid for Pioducc.
dissatisfied fcllow-cowilrymen. .md uot like the Stalo of Cmrsinna?
other.
To the proposition then, that so would be so Irritating, and so nearly
ISAAC C. MOTT,
ip mioo, is the momentous iwme of rivji
impracticable withal, that I deem it bet­ I'V. c-l purposes.
Because they Ito on both sides of the
Ono section of our war.
The Government will not assail Mltatoaippi. of this clause, and shall be delivered, their ter to forego foe.ft.Ume Abe uses of such
country believes slavery is righ; and
&lt;xta». Tb« aaw\ uulu,
will ongU to be.extended, while ;bo oilier be, ymt. Von can hatfo no eonBirt ‘wrtlnint
oaths are unanimous.
Why hi Long John like the Cedars of
Y&lt;m Ixhanoot
Now, if they would make the effort in continue to be fpratobed in all points of Berea it to wrong m.d ought not to. bo ex­ being yourselvos the nvgeceeora
good temper, could they not, with nearly the Upion. So fsr as possible, tbe peo­ tended. This is the only substantial di».
Bees rise hh la the tallest evergreenstwgr
the
goycnunein,
while
J
shall
have
equsl unanimity, frame and pass a law by ple everywhere shall have that sense of pute* . .na ftfgiUva. slaro ctaqsi iff Uta
known in Natural History.
the inuiU solenin to pftsKrvc, protect^and
means of which tn keep good that unam- perfect secuH’y which ’ll mbst.fty^ Qwstjtuttou, »nd
few for ths auppres- defi-nTn. J am loth V&gt; close. We are
rnoui oatli ? Thera 5s some diflarenou of able to 'calm thought* and wise, reflect
Dio railroads cross^ig^thti Western'
siiiftof, Uw foreign slave Uade arc os ^.all
not
enemies
but
friends.
Tbongh
passion
opinion whether this clause should ba on- tion
The course hereto indicated,— enforced, perlisp*, as any law can ever bn
prairies nrv.pn&gt;U-c|od from drifting soow
forced by National or State nulborily;— will be followed unless current evynts'pnd
ih 1 winter bylhigb fence*, which servo Ip;
«k &gt; MWnuifx, .
nu.r»l ra»« of
but surely chat difference, is not a very »*A|£rlcDce shall shew a modification to
, , •
,r
,
• ,
.
■ ^pvricocv snau iuuw n qi
tpemory, streu-bed from,*very jMUkb(feld summer to keep tlw cattle from tbetrack.
material one; if the slave is to bj :
ml
.urrrnderri. It ten b« of U, llul. C71^JX'« r.tertelOT^III,
and patriot*grave, to every living heart Ih tbs whiter;of IK®, before these tenors
w«M constructed, the Illinois Central
cy, toy br«t discretion will bo exercised,
and ncarihstehv, all tJver iMs'broad land,
consequence
to
Mm
or
to
others,
by
which
according to circumstances' actually then
Tai Hides on sura,
wilbyrt-ewe# the ehtfrtt of the Unwm, Rail road Company expended *100,000 in
authority it is Jone, and should any one I existing, and I bop* fofTT peaceful solu­
endeavoring p* keep .Uinir.trwek clear.
when sgn'm /touched, ns surely they will
in any cue bo content that bispa th shall tion of tbe’ltotfoniltfhubld, arid'tlft re. caaupt be perfectly cuffed,
.N&lt;wa
b*, by tho better .angels
pur nature.
ba kept, or a merely unsubstantial contro­
storation. of the fraternal sympathy and be wane in tank cares aftpp the reparatom
Ilia estimated that there are 18,000
versy as to bow It shall be kept. Again affection. . That there are parsons ia'poa cd Lbs serfion* than Jrefore. Iba
Ameiicana in Europe, and that they
in any law upon this subject ought not
Cash Paid. io; allies.
•fteod amongthem a sum of *150,000,000
all the safeguards of liberty known7 In
. Senior Lerdo dc.Tviada. who baa been
the Union at all o*Mts&lt; and are glad of
civilircd or human jurtopnnlenco to,ba
elected President of Mexico, is a gentle
any.pretaxta to &lt;ioit, | wjllnsither affirm
introduced, so that feeoraen tuny not be,
man wilt ’ known In the ’ city of New
or deny; but if there b&lt;» such, I need ad­ staveaxtow only partially .not serreadared
I also CLEAN AND OIL OLD HAHNCiRES,
uinotrrt
In any cate surrendered as a slave; and
dress them no word*. To those, bowrv •HdOUtf 4ha.pther. Physically speaking,
might it nut be. well, at the same Lima, to
provide by law for the enforcement cf
aaft the liberal ideas bf gnrwsnol
• A li.vabfel print!
that e!au&lt;e in tbe Constitution which guar­
between
antees that the dtbrene in each State shall
fabric, with Ml.it* bfflisfita, its O»en*or»as
be entitled to all the privileges arid rm­
munities of eittosos in tbe several State*]
chief desire was to bcoorae iiaimataJy ao1 take tbe official oath to day with no
qoriuUrfwith W laws, instiurtwas tod
Wh dra »et A&lt;m1« Beutlhl Teeth! mental reservations, and with no purpose you hieuird so &lt;1
language. His career M tnmister of Pub­
tbcrc to any po^si
WUJL4AJK JONE*.
to construe tl»e Constitution or taws by
uf tbe life you Dy from hava u» raslaxDENTIST, is sow pr«p«red te.Sffiy dsstaJ any hypocritical ruler, and while I do not istence 1 Will you, while the OerUta&gt;
tea Ul S alyle *nstirp***Hl, warranted I* choose now to specify particular anta of
nHt, or bo eharrr. No pain* uparat! ta
ills you fly toare greater then all thereai.

Snstings’jtjusiiirss Jlirrd«rB.

nvxuGxmsi.

sduress

PRESIDENT LINCOLN,

ox PHonnor.

■OLTWUOD A GRANT

NORMAN

BAILEY.

e a (1 y

P. H. A J. RvHRELL,

BAILEE' A BAKER,

Pay

i ”hkh u”™?
J;;'

Call and Settle

or
cf E ____ ,

80 AC23S

. MASON ALLEN,

Also, Two Dwelling Houses,

ealer

i

D Mton« si

Terms Easy.

ROBERTS A NTRlhEX

"Xowr’i Black,” Hastieg-., lllcb.

’

W. PARKER,

WILLIAM BI RGUER,

roceries

DANIEL COOK,

I. A. HOLBROOK

JOHN ROBERTS

H. P. CHERRY,

J. M. NEVINS,

HASTINGS

ft. C. PR1NDI.E,

TANNERY!

DANIEL KTRIKEB

OLIVER E. EVERTS,
SHERIFF. Mir be tun nd la theC*
or al h is reaiOwee, searykeJeiL
I PHILLIPS, Usoaa Snurr a*d Jailor.

M. N. SHELDON,

COUHTY TREASURER. OAce in th* Cesrt
He»w.

________ ’

JAMFS A. VWEEEEY,

BARRON SMITH,

.

in having them
tiuosl.
It is Mvenly
inauguration of a President under ourbatiuaai Constitution. Dhriu
fifteen different and grestiy

^jjAS query RB

Tbcv bm e^ihrcted H Urrpngh many
pufrarffraraltf wkh
------------

rlories of O

.haUdepriv.a
'written

out with • all ihM «90pe fcr pro
howtotar ppon_thc
brief Crinstitntkmrf

- ILl.tV

OtAOfeSl

CBOCXBI

Some wudiciuos.person aaaerti thotthaletters M. D„ which are placed afire a^

com mission of so fearful a mistake 1 AIL

rULCWTK RCBBRR BARE. .

i.l

r. V. k J. RUSSELL'S.

inpted.

form Ida
1 hold that in oontwnj

proMMsfor.* In

�- PraMNRMM»n
Chief Mee
Tsaey l.steoeif wfth lhe utmost attention
•►Wrvevery-Wtird of the address, and at ita
c-nciusitKi, ■ lhe lattot^ administered tbe
&gt;iual osthfin making, which Mr. Lincoln

&gt;-

was vociferously cheered.
The Chief
Vutiiee seemed very touch agitated, and
hia bunds shook-very flntepstoly with

received « tbe WJ^Debartmeflt rtfen&gt;
Charleston. A-taesssngev -vrbo left. Fort
Sumpter on the afternoon of Tuesday
last, no reports that salt provisions re-

BAMDOLPH KASXIXO
_
__________ JIJOAUJSP

coati rely to FretidMita Van Baren, TyiVifl timpraeaat,.ifeiwegi
let, PuMi, *sj»w, ym—Jta, PWWl BU
chattan. ■wmkdAneeto. Ttasflerahtony was county , As * wbole ws regard the mes­
sage a« cm of the in&lt;st able aad states-!
exceedingly impressive.
At Stic rouuluston of the inauguration num-ilk* w*- have been favored with for
ccremoai**, lhe President was escorted many years. And we do not say this in
tu.ilbe S«MMte Chamber, ihcnce to his
n partisan sense.
The document is not
carriage, and the military forming a* in
partisan.
U.U in striking contrast with
She pnooatUw of ibis morning, acotwn pahied him -to the WliiSerMou*^ with Mr. every annual message of James Buchanan,
Buchanan and she committee of arrange­ in tint, his were all partisan in their
ments. On reaching the executive man­ character and moreover untruk ln many
sion, tbe troop* formed in double line on
particulars, while Lincoln's message conthe maki avenue, and th* barouche con
tainiag the Presidential party passed tains oo sentimente but what meet a
through to lhe mansion.
Mr. Buchanan ready response hi lb* heart of every true

Um bar ,0

ud

U«.

r.lan&gt;«d elomd M. 07m mrf W, &lt;0 (Mg.
(
lb .pptMlM mid,
(U
pot been settled.
It is believed that
,
•wrr la that lb. tndlog, dkkerii^ jui- Geo. Nys will ret lha Marshabhip.
।k««, being robUd bj lb. fbu'lkirbiw,
Mr. Crawford received a dispatch from
will opm tbri&lt; a,M bjr
b&gt;.md fck Mr. Romga to-day staling that be would
,
read&gt; here by Monday.
lb!&gt;»BoMbCMdta»o-a^HM'U Mb,
There is ,uo truth whatever in the
(
ran, «r U&gt;m« umu, ■»« lk«i reluo u&gt;d ,statement that preliminary sups bare
Puakk«h(^lje^",« : '
1
been taken for an Interview between the
'
Commissioners of the Southern Cotifed
PIT When Gov. Floyd went feto the eracy
,
and President Lincoln. Tbe fetter
office
of Secretary of the Treasury be
'
was exceedingly poor, hi* salary was 1
♦8,000
a year, which prebably did not 1
'

secooipeaied Mr. Lincoln to the main lover of his country.
AU questions of
ball, and there took hts farewell leaving
parthmn politics are laid aside; and the
«d“ him, expressing tbe hope in cordial
questions
of
a
just
and
impartial
adminis­
terms lh*l Ins administration might prove
.i happy and-prosperous one.
The Ex­ tration of the laws are alone discussed ;
his exprose*; but to throe yearn be
President the* retired to the residence of and that too in such a manner as to give oever
1
District Attorney Ou Id, - where ho will offense to none who are loyal citizens and succeeding
in saving a mlUifa of dollsrv.
'
temporarily sojourn till hts departure
That
beats
McKinney all WBL f
are not bent upon the violation of law.
from the city to-morrow evening.
Another
very
commendable
point
in
13T
It
is
indeed strange Abu in thia
On lhe arrival of the procession at the
।
of great plenty in some of the
While House, the marshals of lfce day lhe moasage, is lhe feet, that it is pacific. season
other parts of lhe country are In
were suocesaively introduced, then the ft states expressly that tbe Admtalstra- 1' States,
!
line being formed tbe-peoplo rushed in to tlon will invade no State, will not even a
। state of actual 8ta‘rv*li*(n.
A p»&gt;rtion
congratulate tho new President.
Tbe
send into the interior of any State an of- of Mississippi fe demanding charitable
rush waa accordingly great. Thus ended
aid
to
prevent
starvatie*.
1
fiecr
obnoxious
to
lhe
people
of
any
local।
for lhe day titan die inauguration acre­
monies, the enthusiasm was not by any ity. In any of the contingencies which
rr- The rumored death of lhe traitor
means equal to that manifested on former may arise, the government will act on the ■
Twiggs was a hoax. Hi* neck ia reservsiiui in r occasions. Every thing passed off
defensive. If war must come the govern ,
cd for a baiter.
quietly. The amplest civil and military
preparation. were made by the municipal meat will not be the aggressor.
H0T Hon. (!) John Mi^Jnni^J^ss, st
.
Another
striking and prahewortin feaauthuriliss and.........................................
Get. Scott to provider-for
t
any urncruency that might arise.
The ' tare of the message m ita firm and an 1length appeared at Lansing wd demanded
various bodies of the United States
troop* now here were stationed in differ­
ent parts of the city, the sappers and
«Diuvraal&lt;*ne being to the procession.
Lieut Gen. Scott, it is aaid, was near
the capikd with Capl. Barry’s company
of light artillery, and Maj. Haskin’s comloand, acting aa infitnlry. Tbe offices, it
is reported, were continual I v paaeing to
«Dd fro, and it b said lhe General was
heard to exclaim, ‘"Everything . is going
e» peaceably, thank God Almighty Tor

uf tbe Board of Asdkon
aeetiamenL
■
- ■
thoritafive
tone
in regard to lhe position ! •
We shouH think it was about Abe; and
A
hope he Ims got tbe miJu'ey to-|&gt;^r' pp.
determination to do wbat is right, is

to be assumed by lhe government.

evinced in n manner that cannot be tnistaken.
The inward and Involuntary ex­
! pressioo of every true man. must coin­

jgy Gen. Sam. Houston has resigned
his office as Governor of Texas, and re

tired to private life in disgust.

“Old

cide, upon reading tbe message, with the

Sam.” has been * boat of himself against

expressed language of tbs brav* Scott,

secession,but has been compelled to yield.

God !

He loses his place and retains hia honor.

•• Thank the pood

wr have apain a

yoreremenr.”
Tbe Administration will
do Its duty, and, while it will not invade

During the day military parole* were
the rights of others, it will endeavor to
on duty ail over lhe eity, and tho utmost
vigilance -was enjoined upon and observed maintain lhe rights of the people end its
liy lhe regulars. The display uf soldiery own rights ; and if interfered with, in
in the procession was very fine, but not thus doing Its duty, tbe responsibility
equal to thnl of th* 221 of Febrnary.
will real upon ibe first aggreaaerajbr any
Tbe companies ware quite nnmeroue
hut of small size. As a rule, the Repub­ evils that may follow. Mr. Lincoln pro­
lican association was placed in the order poses to do jost what tbe Constitution
of march immediately after the ex-Fresi- enjoins upon him to do; nothing more.
dewta. This organization bad with them Even Mr. Douglas, who is yet smarting
a sort of triumphal car, drawn by four
under a defeat by Mr. Lincoln in the late
white'hones, each with a white cloth
cwv*r oft, with the word “(Wrwhi large campaign, is constrained to say that
letters. Th* word “CwMitetion" was on -The inaugural ihowe that Lincoln has
the nide.'
The ear wns decorated with tbe nerve to say what Is right, platform
miniature Aigs with red, white, and Hue or no platform.”
Such, it seems to us,
drapery, and contained thirty-four fittle
girls, representing so many Stales, and must be the conviction of every candid
num.
But
we
cannot
notice in a short
tarn young-indies, respectively re present­
inc tlu; north and the south. The whole editorial all the interesting points in the
stiarr was ooder the charge of ten Wide Message. Let every man read it Good
Awakes to full uniform, &lt;*pe, cap «nd
common sense is the only interpreter be
all.
Five hundred delegates were in the will need.
procession, nuwdiing four abreast, and
wearing bmlgre with the word “New
York” on them.
Several other large
We present below the counties em­
delegations also joined in this line. The braced in each Representative District of
acene presented frpm enoh front was very
this Slate, according to tbo bill which has
Mine. 11&gt;* aveau* in front of the' portico
passed th* Senate. There are many fea­

t3T" Miss Harriet Lane, niece of Mr.

James Buchanan, 1ms recently married a

prominent lawyer at Wishing ton.
tdjf Mayor E. W. Pxmdall, of Bat­
tle Creek,has recently been sleeted to his

third term Of office, in our neighboring

city.

He is one of the best “Law and

Order" Mayors we know p!J and his In­
creased minority shows ths (Battle Creek

appreciates him.

tn our State Legislature on the

pasted by the Hous* inviting Gen. Gass
to visit the Legislature and receive thrir
welcome in perron. Tbe Senate'refussd
Sensible!

fy Notwithstanding the dlsenion ex­

citement at Washington, all the impor­
tant legislation was farther advanced than

is usual at the does of the seaaiou.
FBOM

MADISON.

KLL8W01TH.
RANDOLPH,
LIVINGSTON, .
PATRICK HENRY.
•
DR. FRANK LIN.
ROGER ft HERMAN,
MASON.
FlNOTNEYi
LOWNDXS,
id is abort, all IboMMBe of th. Itetotatteriary
■ms. rew-nto slito. IkUnst &amp;*?***•
andlip and virtosa. It Will include th”
HISTORY OF THE ORDINANCE OF 17S7,
By Prrsa Fpacs, Esq.,
« great CongreMional eofepiler—the only an
CHANCERY ORDER.

JAMEfi-BUCHAMAN. Ac,
ths uiUlfon sf ths Bl*»»ry atitaUoa in the Hen*,
st BeprtMHtetim in 1M», tbs
RTHRKMENT OT southebx members.
U&gt;e KJ-callSd
.
'
GXG ecu.
•ad rote tbrreon, the•
GREAT SiTlECH OF HENRY CLAY,
lD ‘°"u*-*lctions or MR. calhocn.

in IBtl.bts speech, **4 estracts from the speech?*

CASS;
TOOMBS, Ac.

PROBATE ORttER.

’ TATE OF MICHIGAN,»

Probate Court for

On mdtuy and flbsg thv pefition dal* verified
of tsld evert, for bearing and allowing bn final
account a&gt; mtcA circator.
Tbercu|xin it tv ordotd. that Toeodar.the IBUi
day of Marcb.lM). st one o'clock &gt;u Uw aneraoon.
be naignrd for the hearing of mM petition, and
that tbe be.r&lt; .1 law uf aaid deeraaed and all
other, perooni ihtereaM in aaid s»Ufe, are re-

Indianapolis, March 5.
NATIONAL CONVENTION'S snd PLATFORM?
A salute of four guns was fired at La­ of lh&lt; TSTMMM psrtlr*. en the subject of Slavery, I
fayette to-day, In honor of President Lin­ ft«n JS19 to ldt&gt;. It will also cmUia lh« Or.d
ReoWsnd
other dee atoas of tho Ceorta upon U&gt;»
coln and hia iusugural
Slava Quntiait.tbe great
Cleveland, March 5.
SPEECH OF ALEX AN DEB HAMILTON,
]
The Republican papers here are greatly advocating Monarchical Gotcromoet, alio bi*plan
plrosed with the Inaugural. Tho Demo­ of tforernioeot, tbo laangaral Addvoaa at VUshcratic papers consider it certain to cause
the secession of the border Stales.

caw. • copy of thi. *rdw U» b. p«re*«al)y wrreil
»pw tb* Mid dcfond.-al, J*tai 1H. J.»ner, M
I«m4 IvMty day. before tb« Um. prrerritx* U
uH order forbu appearance.
Jxau a .bomrv, Solicitor for Coapl*‘aulU:
. —A trrr Copy ot tb« ortmaal Ordro U{ l. x } ti. u» op*.
tb* Klb day *f F«*
CHANCERY SALE-

Wyandotte, Kansas, March 4.

5lh inst, a resolution was iqtrqduced and

o concur.

Haw xfle Inaaturai was Bacalvwl.

Su Louis, March 5.
Tbe President's Inaugural was publish­
,ed in extras yesterday afternoon, end
was sought after with great avidity by
I
persons
of all parties. The Republican
(Douglas democrat) says : "We fail to
see
tn
it
any disporition to sweep party
'
platforms or party politic!,
ita guarded words and studied sentences
st«m
to have been prompted by some
'
idea of meeting the expectation, of the
■
Republicans ‘ who elected him.
We
Ihoped for a more conservative, a more
eoncilialory expression of sentiment—
Much will depeftd on putting into prac­
tice tbe ideas advanced.
That will teat
the question—be it one of expediency or
right—whether the Forts can be held or
retaken nod the revenues collected with
out- bloodshed."
The Democrat (rep.) says : “We can
onlv say this morning that" it meets the
highest expectntions of the'country, both
in point df statesmanship and patriotism,
and that ita effect upon the public mind
cannot ha &lt;other than selutaty in the
highest degree.”
The New (Bell and Everett) defers
comment until an official copy is receive]

d.»Uogui»Ling .

WAJMI1KGTOM.
Waahrngton, Match fl.

Tbe debate in the Senate between
Clmgmsn and Douglas was quite lengthy
to-day.
In the course of his ramarks
Douglas said he did not desfyell'to' be
inferred that he «ympatMted wltfi lhe
The crowd extended to a great distance tures of this apportionment very objec­
administration, or that in anv contingency
on either side, and reaching into the cap­ tionable.
The first District has 34,000
he and the President would be associated,
itol grounds, and arery availabk spot more than tbe average ratio.
Although for be expected to oppose hia administra­
was black with human beings, clinging to
our District, the fourth, has the least tion on thoee great principles whtA sep
the rails, mnunting on fences and climb­
arated parties in former times.
But on
ing trees.
On the outer edge a con­ population of any District in tbe Stale,
questions fo the preservation fiflhe Union
course of volunteer soldiery were halted yet it embrace* a length of territory ex­
and stood nt rest duripg tho delivery of tending from the south line of this coun­
tbe inaugural.
jyea^, number of flags ty, 230 miles north’and includes Macinac
were flying, and the sun shone brightly
in the Upper Peninsula. Either Macinac
rm the gay dresses &lt;»f the ladies, and the
stars and stripes, and the uniforms. and or Barry stands at the bead of the Die­
Com. Stewart is appointed president
gl|lterlrtg weapons bf the soldiery; the trich but which, wiH' have to be decided
of th* court-martial, foF" trial "of Xbpt
scene was exceedingly animating and in the fbture.
Neither Allegan on tbo Armstrong. Com*. Shubrick, Paulding,
picturesque. Photographers were on tbe West, nor Eaton on the East, is in tbe
JartU, and Reed, with eight qaotahw,
ground to tike an impression of the
The diXrges
same District with us.
Perhaps it is wilt compose the court
■hmA**
just aa well for no as it is ; but we don't against Armstrong are: first—disobedi­
ence to orders; aecood—foilare to rein­
like the looks of it; and perhaps tbe
force Fort Pickens when requested by
The Post Office-Department has re­
Hoyra will so amend the bill as to make Lieut. SHmfnur ; UiW—failure Jo supply
tired a .-Jettwr. from A. 1. Guirot, late
it better.
We sincerely hope they will the Fort with nrnvMma? ’• ■
*••• ’
irearerer of the Mist and Assistant
Treasurer of the United States at New make It no worse. Tbo following Is the
Qrtaana, acknowledgiag draft, for flflOO,- cunttrfictiqn of the several Districts:
000 for ptatal Bevvies hi Lcmisiana. ;H«
lai Diatrict.—Wayne, Monroe, Lenaeaya: U1 find mvnelf eonstramed to re­
wea and HilMale.
. •
turn them to yoiuberesMlh, inasmuch as
2d Dw/ric.'.—Branch, St. Joseph, Cos,
4y an Orditmacc adopted February 2jhe
Berrien, Kalamazoo. Van Buren and AL
p*opi* uf, tbe titale of Louisiana, to ConMtatitm. asvastob-d, declared that no
transfer drafts on the bullion fund shall
Juflg* D^Bfltee reeelvea &lt;M&lt;11
be paid orj-ec&lt;»gua*d.”;-4f the State will
4th Drefeiet—Barry, Joule, Kott, Ot- ,dbpateh to-day from Richmond
iud p*X tbefr Awu apnteaclors out rfithe
tawo, Montcalm, Muahegon, Oceana, Ma- thbreanybope! Can we remain
coata, Newaygo, Lake. Mason, Manistee, Union F
To wMeh Dovgbs red
Grswd Tramsaa,- Laeienaw, Maaitou, Oa- teiKfe* repUari, “yto, there b k&gt;pe,
ceota, Emxnet, Oharievcta, AsWrim, Wax­ fivnaadaN win yttb* right*
'
fork, Mreioaa,.DAlta, Mforoekie, Mfos
ca awd Chebnyflaa.
I
flak
‘Uhland.
Maeow&gt;b,S«. Oair, Upear aad MaMlaa

MORTGAGE

SALE.

Tbo bells are ringing, thirty-four guns
being fired, and a general rejoicing In
honor of the inauguration of Abraham
Lincoln.
Nashville, Tenn., March 5.
Tho opinions cm Lincoln’s Inaugural
are unfavorable.
It is believed-that he
will retake tbe forts, sod forcibly collect
lhe revenue. The opinions are somewhat
unsettled by ita reception nt Washington,
the people awaiting the document in full.
At Jackson, Miss., Columbus, Miss,
and Tuscumbia, Ala., th* purple consider
it a declaration of war.
At Vicksburgh it is regarded unfavora­
bly, and generally considered a silly pro­
duction.
'
At New Orleans it is generally eon
demned.
At Louisville, the Univn men are
rather favorably impressed with It, while
sympathizers with the Southern Confed­
eracy think it a declaration of war.

ins aernred by said niort£aE»,or any part &lt;l»rr»of:
Notice i. toerefara hereby jrires, tl
"

JodV &lt; tM Oourt Hsom*. tn tbr vHfore *T Jfo»&lt;htr- fe ti* «'“••»» of Dmy tad W«v sf Hfckt
«n, (Mid Court Houm- brhirllt* plsc« for b»l*'
tng lb* Circuit Court for mU csaslv of B.rrr,)
I *Ull mH st BsUk-seetias, tar-UrodiM to tbo
hMrUoU-biddre, lb.
Aucritod &gt;n mW
msrtasRs. or .so suich tberoof st »bsl&gt; bs aecwUhtofoOr lb« debl das sad ssptid on

itury of thia coiDtry, of ■ hitet-.r tom­
tit optoiouo may he. shooM proeure ■
hit oAnunble work. As shook of referrill prove invaluable."—Arona/

Mfr. Bachaaan at Wheatland.

Lancaster, March 6.
Buchanan was received this P. M. by
a large concourse. There was a fine dis­
play of military and the procession was
several squares long.
Tie was greeted
with a national salute and the ringing of
bells. Buchanan made a brief speech of
thanks, concluding with expressipg tho
hope that the Constitution and Union
would be perpetual.

MORfGAffE SALE.‘

J;

MORTGAGE BALE.

pkEFAULT haviag bora made is th. reedilfoa
JL/ efmmn.r*-' —
-------- &lt;*«—----------cwtwl by*"

Rweoz Islawd Brnixc.—When Ger.
arsgue and other Rhode Wand tonservires urged the accept acre of tbe Peace
coin at Washtegteft/g* ' the wish of their I
State, some one In lhe company said
Rhode Island wm • good dad behind th*
otimr Eastern States o* lhe slavery questlon, which the President aaid reminded
him ef *n anecdote of • Sunday School
fa ConnsetiCHt,where a buy, in answer to
a qaestion respecting lb* attribute* of
tim Dtetyj Kwwnred ttett they bed three
MORTGAGE
'f M _ l_—
*—

-rin&gt;

�.........
vexatioe ; the rapid

todlmimi.

UmA- but

r
unaecotiritoble peeuL
. iaitfiaa of this preparation, she w«uld. at

ttat taement tevd

CBARTBB ELECTION.

tbe awm

■fcleS cbtnpany with creamy coitM^nd
If Av bad only ured
Not exactly so, In this cA»e, tor,- withr MMoanpanry.
B. Do Land &lt;fc1Co.‘ri SaUraUiA, which
few dea^spd wouhded.vbe Rffjpublicaos,
U
perfectly
pwre
and
rolfob|y, Mm would
rare generally victorious.
President,
&gt;
beriti ypaud *6 this anMlificgtion.
leeofder, Trtastrror,
Attorney, two
JSbe procured De Land’* Bdhriws'th*
rfuatees, arid both Assessors are Rdpubvery next diiy,
and luts bad
Itbeir lUreUU, Street Cummiseieoerjtnd
fe pur

lone CboKilmAn, the Utter on a drawn

Ito admit that side iftoe* Mere raifled, but
I oar opinion is the Republicans lost rather

[than gained by these side issues.

There

ria another nuticable fact in this result,
| which ia, that all lite officers elected on
I both sides, with tits exception of Marshel,

Isre in favor of the execution of all our

I village laws and ordinances.

With re-

I gsrd to the poeition of the Marshal

we

SiCAX’
Circuit Co«rt
Barry, m Chancery
aaid’Court h^d at tbo Cm
ir-Ssirjaic'

Um. LOU IS &amp; LOVRAlK'

hardWM store,

FEVE1U of all ki
to a regular circulate
respir»tiou in such eura. sou wo worougn aoiutiej of an inteftinii' cb*tructlou iu others.
“■«««■ Hre bees known to enre
principal grocers in nil parte of the n.T
BHLLM AT1HM pcrtnanrnlly la three weeks, and
GOLT in half thaI time, by removing local lullscountry.
mation from the muociss aud ligaments of tha
joints.
DROPSIE of al! kinds, by freeing end atrngth
enieg the kidneys and bladdir, tbev operate moot
The State Senate on, the 3d Inst,
paaaad an aanendwent to lhe “Liqsor
Law." restoring the Beer and Cider
Also WORMR, by dislodging from ths turnings
clause, and prohibiting their sale in less ot the bowels the slimy matter to which these
identities than five gallons of beer and creature- aJhrrr.
MCl-RVEY. ULCERS, and 1NVETERATK
one gallon of cider.
P&lt;rfoc&lt; pertiv whi. h these LIFE
“.ffisiffi&amp;ctaisriaii.;!

ruBPoaa.ONLT.m

., „, u

fastings’ sprite dnrrntt.

.aaiHzooHo

GROCERIES
TEA. COFFSK, 3UGA,B,fiPK33.r&lt;PFaB.
PRUNlto, Xiaa, AAISLX8, COipFLHH;
in fort, rrrrythiag in lL» Oroosry linn, nah a
will b. ureJtd for fatoilr uaa.
Also a guest rarirty ot tha

COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upou
the fluid* that feed the skin, aad tbo morbU state
of winch occasion* all sruptirecemplalula, sallow
cloudy, and other di*ag..»ablr complexion*.
The use of these Pilis fur a very ■hurl time, will
a fleet an cull re eure of SALT RHEUM, and a atri-

village election approached,

qusated the very best medicines al the lowret
Mas
Tbrre msdicinre are prepared in oca on laieaturt, under IL. care of able CbreuU, aad are
the aooat reliable known to acwnoo, iaeladlag all
(be rrreut tlb®-,,

HARDWARE

age, occupat.on. etc., wo will write a candid re

ST-A.TZO^raM"5T,

PRNS. PRNCILB, INKS, PAPER, *KSVELDPD, CARDS, Aa., Ah.

On Friday there

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

BRWARB OF CuUNTERVUTSI

BjUdi^n^Xh wV’p*iF“*'T~ *r n**n °
, Buhl by Drnggto! aad atiethM Deakrete Red
ieinee. &gt;
.
A box will be acai by mad prepaid on receipt
of tho
PRICE « CENTS.

to furuiabing modleiMS to lha poor. Ia all cases
nirdicines can be scut by mail or txpress if dasired. HecM for one or mors of our works aad
Judge far youraelree.
Also published at tho iaimary, to aid Ihoes

AU ardors aheuld be addressed te

I appeared three of these invitations to
bcome forward and serve the country.

A
tux

| Temperance, Law and Order call first
appeared, and, Idtarid its authority “By

PATENT MEDICINES

I ■father to lhe thing, we have never beard,

CEPHALIC PILIS,

A&gt;4 th. vs,d,u,r «r

were iseoed.

a “Democratic" (I) call,

All

of these

calls

named

eave the first named, were responded to,
.and tickets made out

WILL COIVUSIAU. wuosurrut »»o»

Saturday

-evening as Ute time of ineetiug, and all,
Huw these tickets

Leader, (Whitewood, )perM.
Square Tuuo^T^ar i jrifare,

Cemcted. March ir 1MI.

were com posed may be seofi by the reJunns which we publish.

rotiowiMO AxrxjiiaxMtxTi u».

SPALBIN&amp;'S

THE LADIFS MEMC.ll FRIEND,

fin the mean time a “Republican” call and

isaxo that the aaid defendant.
’*”•
ujtpMMfae te U
ee within three Jn-mtoa. Irmo
rder and
t» .

HUM

Foh MECnANfcii. AND MKDRfixAL

I Order of the Committee,” but who was
I thwirey, ar/ttBrfea/.

hm

habtdtgs

| caucus notices multiplied on our streets

band r.l the corners.

rws wovsB ®r nqciTTi
I J11TH1.38-SM 3DH-1.1 ‘

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

u u- * -

TUB CAUCUSES.

• CERY ORDER.

VEGETABLE LIFE NEPICINE8
Are well known to be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly deeaMag tbe
first and *&lt;-i*and sUimsrha
_r

Fairport, Monroe Ck&gt;, N. Y, add by [he

Fare riot to wefl'hdvlsed, but trust he will
Paleo act for lha best in tereel*
the
[ village. _________
_______

As ou?

w *k“

Tbe following are among tho distressing vari­
ety of human diaeaaeeia whfchthe

“d U|pld

Although w&lt;e of course claim this "*

kws s Republican victory, we are willing

RpBEhxi &lt;fc STAppiv,

ftRMforibgurau‘1

.vBakr*tu» had been .Ur ruin }

Msallol.

HARDWARE |

ronwyed, firat, the bitwH.-Wkn tbe
priMry,
.« hkh. w«b flprtad hefora bei^

t

(KKLW

DRUG STORE!!!

S PEiIAL NOTICES

There was also

a bastard dried in the field on lhe day of

Sweats. N«avoc» Dcsiutt. Nuvoca Cuaruixra
•f all kinds, P*LnraTi&lt;Mi or raa Uubt, Paiktm-*
Couc. are apaedilr eured.
MERCURIAL DJKEAHES -P.reoa. wIwmtowatilniiau bare brcnow impaired by Ah. nUi
Clous UM of Meeccer, will Had Ihr.s Msdictaaa
a perfret cure, as tbvr nvvar fail to cradteato from
U&gt;« system. all tha effects of Msreury, tefaltely
■oouer than lbs most powerful preparatioas of
Saras panlla.

Prepared sad told by

TO CONSUMPTIVES

election, which, aa is usual in such cases,

W. B. MOFFAT,

The CeiikBeBS Nodical Caapaalea,
(DIEnBA!Ps IF©!B ©ASIH

t Re«4y Pay, waljr.

IRON, .STEEL, NAUS. MILL. CIK.

And Prlrate Adviser.
A book for th* old shd rwaag. arabreciag lb.
Pathology. Prarrnttoa
.* “ “
‘
Urinary aad Srxaal Organs, as* ,

CULAR

m&gt;4

CROSS-CUT

SAWS,

HEADACHE,
SPEEDY AND SIRE CORE

cdOpiR, u4 CARPENTER TOOLS,

SumIaI attwtina will ba paid to COMPOUNDNdaadywttiwgwwPHR'CBIPTIONSiMd any

IS WITBIN TETKIR BKaOH.

SSOAD a NARROW AID, ODK»,
sAair,ptTrr. atHtrixsa-

was “mothered” by a “disappointed" one.

O UBOIU 1 I ,
HEART nisi

i&gt;e.

HOUSE

TE1MM1NO3,

BOX,

PARLOR STOVES,

COOXINO,

(O YOU WANT WHISKERSt

GOXSTIPATION.
Tbe under-draed, now MVaatytlre years old,
han for yewn* Jrvoted bis time to curing fare Psrishonera anu the poor In New York of these
dreadful eoflijilarata. which carer thousand, aad
thousands to an untimely grave. I.a hu selctom
r-«irJ
— — -H “u—
apptto him for rei a Vhnvtiaa duty to re.
1 aa at home, be will
- --------------------- ------- it. a Copy of Prwerip
Uona oaad. tFrencJCheraw', with direettowa far
—.1
&lt;i_ _ i_

JOHN W. STEBBINS, rep.,
R.B. WIGHTMAN,dem.,

JULIUS RUSSELL, rep.,
Wm. JONES, dem.

M •■•cw irureuics, ■ sure cure rer
' ;.At&gt;miifon. mJ oil diMs.re «&gt;f Mis Twwost and
Ltrwn/Frrcn and Aocr. CaxsrtTSTrox. Heawt
Disrxss. Dtsi-siwm, Ns stove Dsbilitt. and Fa­
ma 14 OonrLAi-xn. and he hopca every uno sSieted will send for cop- — &gt;• —*—• —
„j
lbo«r ahould apply
FreBeriptlona are w
■

JI. N. SHELDON, rep ,
F. D. ACKLEY, dem.,

.For Marshal,
W. A. SARTWELL, dem.,
WILLIAM TINKLER, rep..

DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!

_

STUHTLATING ONGUENT,
Fwr the Wblakcm and Hair.
The subscriber tike* pleasure in announcing to
tbe eitixowa ofthe United Stale!, that they bare
obtained tbe Agency for and are now enabled to
offer to the American publie, the above justly

wish to get well from that aw-;
description of all tbo remedien [
, careful Btetemeat of tbo resnlte,
etormatioa. Pries 10 cento.
nil nut Idbo fobnifn MJ tforka
tainable Irrea any other aearwv.
i published en Sed*yaper, and

NEVER

KNOWN

TO

FAIL

la prepared by De- C. P. BaiuxenjiM, an «mi»vot
phyueiae of London, and la warren ted to bring
WITH

WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE
HARMON SMITH, rep^
C G. UOLWIUOK, dem.,
JOHN ROBERTS, rep.,
ALVIN w. BAILEY, rep.,
ZOPHAR 8CIDMURE. rep.,
W. 8. GOODYEAR, dem.,*
Wm. SHELDON, dem.,
J. MAUS, dem.,

1Tb

PLEAfURBB,

Ont*. Faua, Mad. Ca., N. T.,)
Ammt nth, ISM, •
'•**T^***&lt;
To Dr nERB&lt;rx

Tt

tamJy ahould bo wiiboot U»b. They are Ulna
treled with beautiful engtsTinga, aad contain
the ceadraetd axpmtse! 5f
t /
A»wr» tinn. frr Ure abers w&lt;ak*A wh« can
m'sks IlWamoalh. Seodfor acireularforagsetr
To tha young of both wire auff.ring from So.
erel Habits; nrostraUon ot mind; tosa nf powtrDarroaa d.bilily, loaa of eight, wakefullnaaa. levs
ot eolitodr, snipiiona ou the fare. Ac.. Ac. Hsia
sxroac it u too lays ; before ysu anCor Inewrubte

COOKING STOVES!
- IWIe V«non, Ohio, Jas. Ur IRL
rssT C. SrALoixo. Esq.
PIoom And inclosed twentv-Cve oanU/brwhich
Mnd me Mother box of your Oephalic IHfla. XLy
oretreJytfohwt J^/Usssre.-r.^.
Direct
A. STOVER, F-M.
BeUe Vereen, Wyandotte Ceu, 0.

rsmadtia for Irregula’ilira. Obstructions, whites.

87
7«
70
68
7!

Bereriy. Maas, Dee. JI, 18ft).
H. C. 8rau&gt;tM». E*q.
1 wish for nemo ci retiers or large show bills, te

Wear* convinced that there are many parents
of oerofuloui.eonsompti’e, and diseased eeoditioa
to whom a numerous offspring only brings suffer­
Ing end poverty. To soch wo would nay write,
and wo will send you iaformatioa of a sure, walltested, aud aever-fainbKFlunrsxTiva.

piwaMMwdtome.

- .

Wi wtu. aau. rnxs, to any om applying for li,

O. N. BOLTWOOD, rep,
DANIEL STRIKER, rotk,
H. A. GOODYEAR, dem,
D. COOK, dem,

kG'E SALE.

I brri triad your Cepealic Pills, and ZlOodSm
&gt; s-ri.’ that I want yon to Mad ma (sre dollars
teeth mere.
.
Part aftheae are for the neighbors, te wham I
avo a to w out I rum tbe tret box I got ftva ywu..
•end the Pills be mall, and oblige

«T «jU
THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
.
‘
Plantation and Sbepe.
Far svaryFuaily, haring ovae a 1000 receipt!
ee Cooking, Dyeing. Freocrring, Cleaning. he.

THE STIMULATING •SGFEMT
ELI B. THROOP, dem.,
WILLIAM KELLY, rep.,
J.O. WHEELER, uniutt (t&gt;

mA

dig for.”
It ia true that no discovery in medicine for the
last huadred years, will compare wiUi Mrs. Wixalow', Sooraixu Bmr, in its benefits tn U&gt;e hu­
man race. It I* equally true that tens of thousands
•Elected on drawn hibllut bfchtldreo die annoallr during the processor set­
ting teeth, and hundrrdr of thouMnd* barely
escape death, la pass a life of suffering, diseased
McCabm- IIocax.—From all quartern in body aud enfeebled in mind; all of which reaults
from a disorganization of tho ayatetn during tbo
|*we hear much praise of this new House, process of teething. Il is also true that Mr*.
Window’s Sootliiug Syrup G laat tbe medicine to
just opened in our neighboring city of meet lbs case. It certainly docs—aa tbo name
/Jat'.le Creek.
It is spoken of in the implies—boonra the little sufferer into a quiet,
natural sleep, from which it awakes, invigorated
end refreshed; and far Ike core of diseases incident
to tbe period of teething, such aa dysentery, diar­
i’tffd it, St to Its Internal arrangements rhoea, wind-eoUe, Ac., Its equal baa never been

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

tB^MldoburaK Franklin CA/Ohio, 1
January 16, 1J»1. . I .
C. Hragnurar '
No. a Cbdar «l., 1. T...
»
Doan Sts:
Inclosed fled twwitV.Bva rents, (tt.) for wMelf
Kid box of ••CephaU Pills " Send to address of
lev, Wm. tt Finer, KeyaoldaBurg, Fnmklia CA

It is a large and beautiful paper, and eon Ulas
lhe most valuable Information oc

rapidly beiur eumplelep. 1 continued to use the
Pills la small doom for some months, and found
myself ftslly restored, the nicer healed aad 1 con­
sider my self a sngl mu. Tbo news ef th* sure

uit

On all other disease* ef tbe Sexual Organa, a
fall ax planation of tbe origin ef Syphilis, tbo
means of prevention and cure.
On Consumption, that fearful disease.
On tbe Liver. Heart, Stomach and Skin,
On Fsmdo Complaints. On the various SebooU ef medicines.

tbts rtclnifv. My Pott Ofltee address ts Uarifla
! Valley. Eadiaou eoenty.N. T., where persons ilftareatad cm addraaa mi. by eactoaing a alam^
sad learn more fully my autarin^s and daageroM

t*nd ita general management.
We have
^nerer visited it, not having been that way

am

lately, but they tell ns that tbe McComly

Houto is fitted up in a style fully ade

[quite to the wants of tbe growing city
of Battle Creek ; and as for ita gentleimanly Landlord, Mu. S. Tiivsr, we

,Y83S

(know him of old, and can wifely vouch

kthat he “knows how to keep .tavern,”
-therefore we do not hesitate to recom-

n»nd the McCamly Houtt ns

tha

place

rbere you will b« well treated, well pro-

ririad for, well token rare of, well enter-

AMjed,

mmI,

when yon leave, you will be

rail Milled with ll;e.JIou&gt;c, Ito ^ndori, ft* UilLof.fiuY, arid with your HU

HOW

LOST,

ZsM

HOW

ia a

Bfihfab we tew **MI*g st sriyeeceSeMeflly

•^EStlK^SK

.«as UVipiMfrii *«»’

RESTORED

Aorist.

nal Weaknesa, Sexual LXbilitr, Sott-k** and
lwTite^riahiiBa^ l il | ig»!*ii&gt;ih -&lt;

photographic

Tc and diuretic) wbiah
uart botflea aad acid by all druggisto, groeera.

Crny88 * ‘Ambrotype; Vigneite * /mbro-

SPAtWb'a I'iiEPARUDsUihi.

tvpe ; Melatoeolype; aphareotype;
Mirror Amteetyfe; N«J6gropJ»»e;

SPALDINGS PREPAREDGLCHI

Pearl AmbrQtype;,On»pcutal
For Sato by D. S. BARNfiJ A CO., Ko. 13 Park-

Co|UK)ff

Cor mol,—Th*

fjoupmJ

hig village ft now composed Al folluv a :

^reeident, J. W. Blebbma;, RMflrfer,

luliug Rtum.ll; TruaUoa. J. M. BuomII,
L J, Grant, C, &gt;e&gt;d, J. Robert^ A-JV.
tafley and 4V: fi. Goodyw. -

Low Pressure System
Walk Sp, ecUnnll
IHTOnXI FIAUR ter M afeltMnga per owl
RttLUD^tOtX. for
RS eeubpwbmbte..

B9RAJTK UFU1,” both Weekly aad
SARMTN MAZARIN*
New York maCURT.

tonoo, tn wBicn Im revtawa xbo wwtte
sm y tu Wm-MtrAkios wMb sxmnra

t

.

SPAtaiNd-S PRBPARWrWllSS
.AVS TUE Hixes I
.
UCOKOMT:
•SWitCMi.'

of

FobNST AMD RtJOVAMAg.—“X ’*T. T,^

■&amp;&gt; “iXOA T3

i for lha Utooftbc Had-

OAIMAbt
•
SO
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“
POTATOB for ■
•
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“
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Alwayi
haad at
-JtoC. ■AWKKPt.
MtanDoe.n.im

ww
Shaving toxa!

�MOOD PIUS

JILOOD

A dead epee ear aseutey! and Mlles

Laekad op u= pitied wi*b.i»* weep lag rye.,
A^ klRI^^lRWjpmi^rrtUoin. M*

■AND

IUY YOUR GOO S

«""*7l

meat it pvM,-«roBiMuse seva '■ -»kfc-

mmmw

Scouttfrf.-Me^. teneAwlthfai.MFW

iciiBiMviM ami

LASGE AXD BEAUTIFUL

BOLTWOOD k GRANT

FALL AN WINT

DRTiCSOODS

We asj de Wuoeg We«O *« thh-k U ri^l-t:
Fandlianied will, rnmr. the crime d«f&lt; nd ;
•
But dowa-crwaLud &lt;r.ar.boo&lt;l hath ruaiatlcM uilgb*

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HH8T Assortments

■im

HAND

•rltb one of tba LARGEST and

of

expel tha foul burners *fuch Mer fa/foe
blood at that season of tbe year. Bytbatmrly expolden of them tpsn^rcAUng.daordCTa
apu* themsclvM from
rupUoni and ulecrvua
*' eveteai will stnvu te

ON LOW PRICES
DRY GOODS

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc..

, « poteah-roiiercs lb« child hwm aa.,. b
Tigarates Ibeetec.ariiand bourl.. eurracu.
ttr, add giro. tea.l0 lU
tem- 11 ««U alinaal iaataally rslicia

Come and See !!

GrtptRf ia the Bawela aad l» iad Cha
1 sad oamema coarulUoes. whkh. ifael
I ronxd.rd.
ia death. W. bel^.H X’
aad a ureal remrdr ia tba world iB aJi —.
TW tha BlXXrD PURIFIER aad BLOOD
11X8 hare baan proved by analysis ia

And -Soil roalgn t» year eewhlda
Tl» bpkn agsiaf
Ab*B“»‘“^i U«p. eh«fc « KR****.

CONTAIN KO MINERAL.
Tha* they rare tbe almo.t uaiverual eanplaint.

Tba* salutary meul.
Aad jeu, la
’
J*ry
. ’•M**1* i*
will jr»t and tool
Al people la the cnee
Of him that hastily eul off

DRESS GOODS

er. Hence, bitter aadjpaiand fliaeppehtmt
has followed the use of tha variona extracts ot
Sarsaparilla which flood tbe market, until tha
mBGNUtBM at
—1

(f fioici $isi tlliiug.
th.y

PRINTS

BT

THS

CORD,

Ever shown in thia

Market, u hi oh

MOTT'S

zsisr.

J &lt;■
KOBEKTK A rrRIM
fXtAlXM is drug., m^iciu«
t_P &lt;Im», psiste. oil*, tarpestin*
a wtieaer^ ^ ****** lw.w&gt;adav*L
Mftes, UsHooerr, «»d fsney srtle
-Bwsror s Bteck.v Haslteg*. Mich.

CAL8E BOON TO HEAL,
are prepared to acll at • email

sad diarbarge from lh*‘ aratrtn, rrery taint of
Scrofula, wiwtbrr Hereditary er eU.rnuaa. Thai

k« .tS H IB TI.1 B B,

SHIRTINGS, ..SHUPES,

CLOTHS.

DIAPER

TABLE

BROAD

BKBTEK® MMTO38.

TOWELING,

and all kinds of domestic goods;

eleo

CLOTHS. plain and fancy

CAS81MERE3, Linen Drillings, Den
Ims, F. 6* M. Cap-i-iures, TWEEDS,

and every kind of GOODS for Men and
Bora* Clothing which we offer at

EXCEEDINGLY

LOW PRICES.

Our a.wrUneni ef DOOTS A SHuFS ef all
variatiae, Ladles Gaitan, Ouats Oaiteri, Otferd
Tita, Cacka, Aa.,

cant be

2DKT3 &amp; 8121)3®.

Beat

We bar* a Bae mrirty ef ■•Mina. Ladies*
8LKBVE8 aad rollers, Chimeiaetta, Gaeta shirt
Bowai and Cellaro. aad every kind ef WHITE
GOODS; alec Beeiery, every style ofOfovn aad
Milts, BobmIii, R.bbeas, brrst Trias—lags. ateOaraxerioent af Tafae aad Forks* Cattery,
SILVER SPOONS, Perl Mouste. Hoop Bktrte,
Yankee Bel.eaa, aad t bgs ia g« bats'. it fall aad
eecaplele.
p
•

HARD-WARE!

BEADI-MADE CLOTHHG,

Berrkk's Sagar C»a(ed Fills!
jvj wffou wosld exmo!
8JCK

PEOPLE,

THINK

Commend ua to the girl of. about ii ia
anacringly said, ‘-abe wvrka far a living
ia bar we are always sure to find the ete*
menu of a true women—a real lady.—*
True, wb S'v aul prepared to sec a tnin&gt;
step, a haughty lip, a fite!uv &gt;ablc
dress, or hear a string of plendid non­
sense about the ba'
-i ! young met., tho
naw novels and the next-party—no.no:
boh we arc prepared to ‘ ~“ **•- ---words of good set.ee, lai
women, a neat dress, m
...
, nitnesj movemeou that would uot disgracc au angul
You are looking for wives and com­
panions, turn from the fashionable, buy,
haughty girls, and select one from those
who work far a living, and never—our
word far it—will you ropent your choice.
You want a substantial friend, and not a
dull; a help-mate, and not a hclp-eat; a
coonseler, and &gt;ut a simpleton.
You
n^y not baable to carry a piano into your
house, but you can buy a apinniug-wheel
or a set of knittiug hc^deu. tf you can­

I

W. han

Foakal I,adg»r.. Mechauics’ Maaaal, Araud's
writing Fluid. Note, Cap, Latter, aad Legal Papar, and all kind* uf ctatiaaarr in great variety.

Ws ihiai ve bare as feed Tseng Hyws. I-.
pcriel sad Black Tses, as wvra star aBsrod la
thia MarkeL Alaa all kinds aFSaacra tad Wh,u
Sugars. Syrup, KatMaaa, Flab, Bice, C&gt;£»a, abac
•late, Ftr» Bads anMalarsUu,

B

UBMINO

AND

DRY GOODS

adrjiico from

NEW YORK COSTS.

PILLS
DR. J. C. AYER A Co.
LOWELL, MASS.

.i-a'e,"

TOr tee, pi par Betti. I Sts BatUaa for

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
J. S. GOOD 2 A’J aXH &amp; Co.

Ayer’i Cathartic Pills,

InweaatrwaUwa, WMlea&gt;Chlere»i*,L.
- Coatwlalata. &lt;'ter«aia Meadatb
beamatiam, latenattteat Fetm, Be.

ia MM of Gtwwe! DrWBtr. whether the

I. A. HOLBJtOO
TTOBNKT andCMu—twai:

t^XSr^SrflBi^S

not buy a ticket fbr tho ball, you can
visit come afflicted neighbor.
Be eareful, then, when yiai look for
compauiooe, and when you choose. We
know many a foolish mau, who, instead
of choosing an industrious and pruilcnt
worn*.' fur a wife, took one from thv
MOtte. ' stock, and is do* lamenting |
hie folly in dual and ashes. Ho ran into
tbe fire with hfa eyas wide open, a(id who
but himself is to blame?
Tha time was when ladies went a visItir.g and took their work with them.—
This ia tbe n-aaon why we had such*excel­
lent mothers.
How singular would a
any woman look in a fiutfanable cirri*
aaniiug her fiuher’s stockings, or cardib)
poo! t spin 1 Would am her compan
ions laugh at herT And y&gt;t mu h a wo­
man would be a prize to eorrobodv.— ।
Bleated ia the man *ho chows foe hiwife /mm daapisei! girl* ‘ wbu wore for ’
thulr living "

TO H0CSIKIIPIR8.
R°S?S,?S, Wt- ’■ 1 HAMITS SWT
O MSDIC1SAL .ALBSiTes,

—alter astiweteJ in Mich a nwnssr s* to

FLUID

Stacks of

VEBY CHEAP

Sinead, ia Mratal very (TstUb iag aad intrtwMI

Tbe slaughter of tho pork tie i&gt;dgu»
Uaa month oa all regulated farms, tn m
Aroostook, to tbe fartlieal West ami
South iu Mwn A Diion'a line, and &lt;«&gt;ly
• little later farther H-••»th j w» see tbn
i &lt;Lxl by the gambrels.
-- - , biting a cub, from
which tbfjr shelled the «Jn while !klng
Tbe bain* and nhraidera, drsuu. d f.&lt; ba
con, are liable to be tpuilad in tw^i way*
—by tno mack tall and w» iulla . N d
one kam h» ten offered lu the •• •$' •* i,
properly ri ‘*1 /or bumaii ivu^.
Awy
of the reeipts olR-red are too indefinite

laSMefoleua Tafavcalaaia, ihia aarobcateii*
tea hdH ter uroro than lhe gfod Hb« of ibr

cores bacon 6t tur a king, or his widest
iatirtaar, ,
,
For one hut. In
aait tea pound*—1
______________
«ta &gt;■*&gt;■ ■ W imtirwtrw. and twb pomxj*
if brvL _ua4,. iu* U*a iu^i edlcnta as
•woly as powible and rub ibetn upon tbe
M tide uf tbe hams and nhoddtrr.—
PMk tha ham a in a dean east skis aide

- twWlit rortal hex- &lt;*•&gt;
a. prKi &amp; jjstepw bp* I fer *^e I .dn&lt;
Ideatees. Will baMot frv« ia•&gt;, iddt*
npt«r the prteu
*n iriirro, «rdrr».
a&gt;y«Lyl

-aEttj

OUR BOOKS

New Barry Mill

ka dare ail wiH h* diwired and form a
FfaU.
,ulion-»
*&gt; Ud bwL
tom. Tbanfinv, t .Owp
'^epfaUa;

M»ov-in swccssftil operatic*,

to do nny smtniul of
ccrs’rojki

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wojuS*

iu aa good ordrr and ■Mtujirr-' -j-’

&lt;Xt Mill *. :Bw&gt;,
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tOTHlffG 81

VOL. 5.

TO REGClJkn THE

futiijj’ juntas Jimtorj.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MIOH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1861

FOR SALE!!

Cutlet Jotlrg.

y,
linings broken loowe, and buttons
off; in fine, there was nearly, if not

BOLT WOOD A GRANT,

CASH OS H0DUC1.
TV,.. 1a„. ——__M

Beady

Pa
Walter csiod iocssssrtly.

Hsteokod

J.1UMKX,
FULL AND COMPLETE.

BAILEY A BAKER,
MANCFACTVUBS «f tm, abeai-lroa and coJh
Mr-wars. D«J,rs in iron, tall*. «lr«l.glaa».

VERY
■’? rr?1?'.r

world, iS Si 2f*"

Ob, bow t* wearied to*r to bear bW dar­
I ling cry for his mother. The taati awam
. in bur oyea&gt;,as *U thought of her hgrd
dny’a work, and the want of appreciation
J ot her labor.
She knew that the was

Call and Settle
SOON.

J. W. OAKLEY,

Ho! Freemen of New Eugl.nd*. Mila,

rill Ke left

^*.£3
prejmlire., or Uiern-*?,,&lt;iie»*7JMj*'

fer Cwileetiow.

tw erti »
and rr.ur MdTeru» •■ St*"ftb.tw.IT
the in* of th:, medicine (f

MASON ALLEN,

&amp;D AEB1B8
- OF-

That Slairer/a title b dhnac.

CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

|&gt;per.

Sold by Dniggi&gt;t&gt; to*

ipal Qffirc, U Cedar m., fa. j.

Also, Two Dwelling

Houses,

Italiaboldabia only pear;
Seward*, prophetic glow b gone.

In the Village of Hastings.
| Titles to nil of these, Ikoispctablk, and

MOT

Terms Easy.

i 1 don't cart ij you nertr pay for thtm

pir*li&lt;t&gt;or»,(ive-ilaffk,wuKlo«.(te&gt;&gt;, putty, graasrfos. stationery, and fancy article*. Slot* la
Rawer’■ Block?* Il siting*, Mich.
.

(I Jiirt Jflisctllana.

KEEP VP THE fSTKXEST.

D. C, B1WLET.

FIVE MINUTES WORK.

LIS

•‘Here, Lizzie, I wish you would put a
slitchea in. my cuat, it is getting ib

WILLIAM BIBGIIER,
UHT1CK OF THE PEACE, Attornrr and
_,___ . ■__ ___ , li-ii—-- --------

DANIEL COOK,
VSTIC1 OF THE PEACE. Gen

J Tax Anat, wW aUnwi to Ike

•Cordi-

HOLBROOK,

J. M. RL'MELL,
A. M.D15TXGER A CO..
l. irj)
JM.

rerx.fol loantxfra^ Mtocta no&lt;k««m-

is not more‘than five minutes work, and
the tailor would charge mi a duller,"

loving aud dutiful, bo abe shook off her
diacontsiit, put on a smiling face, took up
the baby and *atig - her sweetest luHahy,
carried him around with his little head
on her sbuulaer, wblfosba filled the lew
ketdu aud set tbo tabic, nuw and then
setting him in th® cradle and chirping to
him as she did those tilings that required
both uf her hands. And in this manner
she worried throtrgh suppir getting, end
with mute BMiiAghig bad all things'ready
com nani ous.
“Ah coat done, JJzzie T*
“No, hot quite."
“Tbat’s a woman for you, boys. Ooehaif of them would let a husband go out
at tbo elbows a week before th*y '11 turn
aside from any plan of theirs.
All the
ironing is completed, HI be bound, kn’t
it so, Lizzie 1”

•u. affactiem of ,n ktod., .Bd
i«r to meuxal awn, Ux Ofo&lt;Xt«&lt;&gt; ahLx
p of iron Most boaalujoixifcrihbta

•tit, cron fa tbomool obaqsalc .aart) ft
• without )t« u-icg a fabric jMrphttiny a &lt;!i»Kfrr«cbl«- wuwticD.
i Isilec property, among alt**, vUak

of those ChrtyfamU JMI*. ha* *«
- the tbual habit uul cun, incluu.ur th*
.'oatit i-aeaa.
ckod Dinrrcira. er«B when advanrrt »•
eonfittned, efaacUing. and aepatwl
tit, th« ufftcu baishccu squslly tfsnt-

local puna, lo.aoraaab aad -otrcotth.
t rough, oi. i rriuipeal hrrtfe, Wtafa
indicate -ni-ipfrn-- '
• ali.yed the alarm offrfaada and ft?
Mveral eery giati/y mg and lateraota*
Jou.’ Tuberculosis ihii Rtditalud i0A
more than the g&lt;*&gt;4 effect of the tap*

eutxwof famadra casaat tea too te»i«l to thia i in(dj kfaFjh|jMalllMh
woliarh affwtiagthMn.
Mimi, both ctauaic tita. i-aotonjafaJ
l.r. bnoei er. more dradedl«-h hf»
ab»y well reported, Loth m tell Site!

Arrangement

HASTINGS

TANNERY!

r. H. RLSSRLL,

FOTATOS for

judge of the work 1 had beat do. and shall
not expect V&gt; be threatened, nor Baar
myadf accused of not being sillrog to
do my, duty.”
.
Frank felt the full force of bar words
and sat silent.

while J am about it.
1 do nut want to
hear you talk about supporting your
wife:
I will not be supported, while I
am able to support myself.
I: find in
looking over’my books, that tbo profits of
my labor amount to five dollars a we*k,
aud the board of vouraelf,. myself and
tbe baby beside. Then T do all. your ex­
tra w6rk and my own.
AH thfc saving
tes gone Into your capital tq ba invested,
and to help, you make yogr twanty dollara aday- Out of this cornea tbe five
dollar* you call the wqrlh of your day’s
work, while I must labor with really
weary limbi and aching head and eyes, tn
save a dollar, In mending an old coat,
wbteb, when done, would not sell for near
Uw ataouol of,your ten hour’s work.”
“You are malting out a pretty strong
case against me.” ....
“No, Frank, not a case against; I can­
not do that; but 1 tun staling facts. Ono
thing more.
I have been at work three
hours since topper, while you hare been
entirely idle, n&lt;4 evm rocking tbe cradle,
which I have been obliged to do haff a
dozen times.”

». C. BAVLKTT

fii n riiomCTi seemed 6» realiza thrt tee
iMra* wba was h ing all tease ox press*.
uWffteMlf- be ted WB-Wttod.-^.

TtLunr dk

tribe, is each oipolzed county, and tree
RepreasntaUve for a fraction equal to a
moiutv of said ratio ana n«t included
therein, tert h to toy : within tec oMMy
of Wayne, wtart7' wftbin U&gt;e bramtia of
Lenawee and Oakland, fiMURfh; within
the counties uf Calhoun, W**hteu*w jM»d
Kent, four each; «ifou&gt; the counties of BraiMuar'a upper arm almost entirely
Monroe, Hillsdale, Branch, St. Joseph, •way, ttes oocnpbtely tfippteg btez*
Berrien, Kalamazoo. Jtekswr,' Mnertafh, Btil Ae&gt; pteff follow reached for. hjp
knife witbbis left baud- The eft*A W

and ‘Saginaw, two tech ;

• within • the

Tbey an*wared to bis call, and altateiM
tbe' brer . viguroualy, Um bruto left bfo
burn-ia pray to boule with them.
. q
The lacerated man, oatkeriug aliJte
eoergics, core to his fret, aod made.*
pretty fleet run fur about two hundred
yards, when.bo fell exhausted; but after
a brief rowing spell be coutinoed bis
flight, and notwithstanding bis rever*
wounds and loss of blood, managed t.s
creep to bia ^Ho. white he reached la
two or three homy'time.
.
The bear tracked 111m for ft part of tte
way,'.but |he tnlthful dug* kept him frcwA
circa Approach. Some nieo happonte
be fit the c*bln when Byahtnar arrived^
and while Some of them attended to Mni,
the real went in search of the bear^ Wb
had made good Mi escape, and the dogs,
Lrelctmw, Eminel. Antrim, Otsego. Kai ipparmtly well content to IH him alonekasca. Craw ford, Mtsaauke? and Wexford, had returned^ Uwir master’s cabin. . A
shall compose a representative distnet,
and be entitled to om repreoanlativa, tbe
He has
election rctunjs of which: district shall be bitten ohd laecrnled terribly.
made to the county seat of Grand Trav­ over fifty wounds in all—twenty eight oE
ers ; the counties of Gratiot, Midland, vbich are quite sertouy. More than two
Gladwin, and Roscommon shall compose pounds of nesh has been torn from ,|Mi
right arm, and die'great mtiacle is qoitc
a representative district, and be entitled
.
tn one rcprcsentatisre, the election retarns F«e.
of which shall lx&gt; made to the county seat
of Midland ; Um reunites ol Day, Oge recently tried in the Plaine St Dctmi*..
maw. Tosco, Alcona, Ckcoda, MontmorenItU bald tb'ba seperior’lo any rifled etuscl. Avpcna, Presqne Isle and Cbebnjgtin. non, to enrry tuns miles, and to caeseshall compose a representative district, immense destruction..
,
and be entitled to une representative,’ the
elect ion’returns of which shell be mad*
Au afflicted busband was retumin&lt;
to the county aeat of Bay ; the counties
front the funeral of hi* alfe, when afrieod
of Marquette, Cuippewn, Schoolcraft and asked him low bo was. “&gt;&gt;’•»," bo said
Delta shall compoac a representative dis­ pathetically, “I think I feci th* better uf
trict, and be entitled to one represent^Qui UulA walk.”
tire, the election returns of which'dis

countire bt Sanilac,' Harun, Tuscola, Ontuuagon and Hougbtort, one each; the
counties of Muskegon and Ooeana,shall
compose a representative district, and be
entitled to one representative,the election
returns of white said district shall be
made to tbe eodnty seat of Mtnkegte';
ths counties ol Montcalm, baWla and
Clara shall compose a representative dis­
tort, and be. entitled to’ one representa­
tive, tbe election returns of which dis­
trict shall be made to the county seat of
Muattelm; the counties oT Newaygo,
Mecuate, Lake, Osceola and Mason shall
compose a repracentatlvp district, and be
entitled to &lt;’&lt;n&lt;* representative,the election
returns of which district shall be mode

Marquette ; the counties of Macinao and
Manitou shall compose a representative
district and be entitled to one reprssnnta
live, tbo election returns of whftn district

“Quite a job, wasn’t ft to! longortteiF
I thought," said he depteterttngly.
rHww arete riser sate brew yat Rretei
today. Frank
wife, in re

“What do you want to knowtertifor?"
be said.
“For my own satisfaction. Ctffowly
I should feel g dtep brtttttft ta Ml M

sjgh.aftcr te waff gooc, »d hurried ter twenty doUara.”

The Albany Journal aays Senator
Toouib»ta a ptxifouad egotist. If.be were
on tbo gallows ho would oOnlir.oa to speaA
nf bi mad f unlit Um sheriff “dropped thr

Prentice Mye: The boot and ahoe bt»Wteaa ia einally briak tti Maryland. The
We take the following extract from
“Picture* of Life and (Juraclur." in tbo
Household Journal .published in New
York. Although the writer lias particu­
lar reference to the Firemen of Naw
York, yot his remarks will apply equally
u» other localities, and wo ct-nsider them
pertinent aud to the point, we give them
a plate in our columns.
*Ths Fireman deserves a reward for bis
------- c— and labor.
»-V-_
«_ Is not
-----------*i_ ­
sacrifice
He
apprecia

ted by those whoso live* and property
arc protected by Lira,
Our merchant
prince*, our insure nos companies, our
citizens generally, do not set a proper
value on the brave, wstcfifol, generous
bYrcraan, or he would not be neglected
ns he ».
There,are men whose social
status has been preserved by the zeal,
skill, and courage of tbo Fireman, who
would not recognize the poor, breised,
and battered fellow in the streets who
never gaveteim a hollow votenf thnuks
for risking his life in their btealf. Would
the moral and religious ■ wclf. ro ol the
Fremvn be so neglected ii the /communi­
ty'fo white he lived set a proper valtj*
upon Ms service*? Like all other human

A man should be virtuous fi&gt;r bla Wt^
sake, though nobody were to know it; as
ho wonM be ek-iri for hla own sake,. th®.‘
nobody were tusec'biro. •
Secret kimlnsses d&lt;ms to minkind *r*I as beautiful as secret Injuries are detesta­
ble. To be invisibly ickk] is as godlike
as to be iavisibly evil Iwdiabulicnl.

Good men-have the fewest fearfa Hshas but one who fear* to do wrong. H*
has a thousand wbo has overcome that

the touch as long as it is tenderly han­
dled, but sharp and piercing wb*n brbJ
ken.

'

■\

' There bi nothing so trno that the damp*
ol ermr'bave not warped' it ; nothing so
false that a sparkle uf truth I* Kot in IL

nolhitMZ elae. A nun luu
to attend to Alinterrals.'
HoW ho pete
.Noihlr
11. No aacrlfitvs It too g

I for
Rd

Mooay and time bavs both their valnA.
Ih -bo mate* fated a- * th* otejiriil
never make a good use of Aha other, y

it.by endearing names, ale*}’* often where
• rrr—&gt;«•*•••*
.■ j. .: ■
U is abellcrodjipwJds bis leisure momeate
TTappy la the husband wIkmo wife WM
within reach of IL . How be glorias in Its er asks him top. atiy; jeaxky, sa»« bfcsh
good name; how' ho will work 'that it
may win dhitlnctlMi t how he will fight to
save it from dcstructioo nod abuoc. The
Now York Fireman has ..a. dialect
_ ofrhls
town, a
• dress suited U&gt;
to h&gt;a
bis calling; ia disown,
_:plinc
ci
r7.._ that
;L_. often _
exhibits
L’.™ -L-'tLjrt
a soft hear up-'
der a rowgh'jocket See him. tnTIrng at
Yon hate a splendid car bat* 0rjr’
poor refer, said Um organ grinder to dm.’

Wtocm&gt;ti&lt;M*te st th® fbllowing rsisalpi

Hastipgs, Px- tg-

»

,"iii&lt;..* .*-i 'i-’i'--.*’pd adi
BraiHMf »M i» 4bf; M«oda hft1&lt;
with uro -duga, wbe* be suddenly e*B»c
upon Um bg*r,wbicb At onoe chafed upon

nMM&lt;^ «Ml l&gt;«Wur J»
of members elected agreeable to a
of one Representntfve few every I

-

ia'MeMMfhl of

amount of

job.”
.
“I know you had, qot, Frank,;so 1 shall
freely forgive you, but must insist that
hereafter T mutt be Allowed to"be my own

him pood—strengthen bis lungs.’’
want of sleep and the exhaustion inci­
‘•Then. Frank, you know that this is dent to nursing her beautiful boy, nowso reccing to tbo cradle, “only do not tell
near skk—the hurrying to get time for me that ten hour's work can be dons in
ironing day.”
.
'
“ Well, bow many more excuses 1 1 lire mending, not tn speak of the dtaap. five minute*, nor ask me to let tbo baby
H.P. CHERRY,
will put it on, rips and all, if you are go­ puintmeut in putting aside her osrn .plan*, squall affahi.**
rill
She lifted Waller from the eradle.—
ing in make a fuss.”
thus throwing her baking red ironing into
Mrtftly
“Oh, no, Frank; I did not mean U» one day, for both must oe done on the
make A fure; but it Is a long job, and morrow, or the elolhea would mlldew,snd chee'k, bat made a mistejta, and lusaed
one I am nut usud to; and with my din­ his boarder* go without bread—all this each other, while Frank whispered.:
.'•‘G-»d b’.e*s you Lizzie. I never tho’t
ner to get, buby to taka core of, and iron­ was too much.
Lizzie could not endure
ing to do, I do nut sec yet huu I can get his bndinsge. though half playful, for tec nf dl this -before; 1 shall never du It
knew, and knew^ yell, (bat if some such
The subscriber haring refitted bin Blare far iba it done. But 1 will do my beat.”
inlroduclwu of BOOTS A SHOES as a branch ol
Sudi was the convei-satiai ttetpMsed thoughts were not in his mind, they wo'd
has kept his word.
between a youug husband and wife of pot have found their way to Ms’lips.
NEVINS,
eighteen mouths standing.
She habtilv set the biscuit on the table,
i»4 Tax »c»*
Frank Barton was what the world and simply say lug “supper is -ready ”
■askiat aul
Tiix Dbmok Th'.ast fob Lwv$ML-4-Mr.
(ireat can
called a real driver. He made anything stepped into tec bedroom and burst into McImoH, an English yriter, pul* the folORDERthal went through bis hands inure to his tears. Yott may call her a fool, if you lowing laagnage In the moutnt of those
own benefit. Everybody liked him be­ will, I do out Y ou might ns well ask who visit the liquor shop t
ROWER S HARDWARE STORE
cause be was so frank, and, *iUtal, so tbe w i thered leaves not to fall when the
There is my money—give me drink!
honest and upright iu all hl* dealings Autumn g*lc is sweeping through them; There Is my cloteir&lt;, food—give mo
and Examine.
with his customers. He was well educa­ re well ask flowers nut to suffer the mor­ drink? There is the clothing, food and
ted for business, lived in society, bad ning dews tn - exhale in sunsbina, a* to Are bf my wife find children-^-give me
mnde op his mind that be could support ask a lender, loving, sensible . wife to drink 1 There I* the education of tbe
a wife, and, according to his reckoning, withhold her tears wbeu she knows she
DANIEL STRIKER,
save something to boot. Yea, to be sure is wronged. She may forgive, she may drink! There is the rent I Imre rebbed
he could. There was six dollars a week look cheerful—on honr after, bright as from my landlord, fee* J have robbed
for board, om dollar a dozen for washing,
from mv schoolmaster, and innumerable
and then quarters and dimes ir.numoraartieldsl have robbed from my shop­
bte for taking his Udy acquaintances to beautiful nature is destroyed—when, as keeper—give me drink 1 'Pour me out
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
ride,
tu
tbe
theatre,
to
ice
craam
saloons,
ft
is
too
often
the
cree,
ths
very
traits
of
iHIBirr. May be found in tba Cenrt H
drink, for yet more I will pay for ik
S ar al bis raatdenm, near the Jail. (
balls, operas, and other places of amuse­ character which won * husband's love in
Tliere'* my health of body., ami peace
T PHILLIPS, Hanna Ssnairr and Jailer.
the beginning, are obliterated—when love of mind: there’s my character a* a man.
ment.
turns
to
hate
that
ter
can
be*V
from
him
mv profession as a Christian, 1 give up &gt;11
Tas OMes
Mares,
cost up his yearly seconnt, “that Is huge; alight or exaction with wnmovM iadlfier- —^glve me drink ! More yet 1 have to
it is cuouge"to break a follow; a itbows- cnee*’’ ’ . ‘'
give! There’s usy heavenly inheritance
and a your I It will not do; 1 must
Lizzie’s tears did not flow long; her and tbe eternal friendship of tbe redeem­
For Tanning.
marry and then settle down.”-. ....
heart gained its nataral reBet and after ed ; there, ttera.i* all hope of aalvstion!
N. SHELDON,
So te applied ta Liteo Forsyth, Abe pretrodina she was getting Walter to I give up my Savior L, I give up mv God I.
best and kindest girl am&gt;mg his acquain­ sleep (which she actually did,) she bathed I rerigu all that !• great, goi4?and glori­
tances, to help Mm along In hla good ro- Her srtesnd came out, washed ber dish-1 ous In the uhiveree, I • rwg'ft forever, that
•alv*^ and wo* soon in the poaeeaoion nf es, aud sal down again at the coat
I also CLEAN AND OIL OLD HA HNERNES.
that admirable btordte to be supported, a
Frank ret *wftttehig her flying fmgtr*
for Bri’bmir or two, as he Itegted ;aAid
wife.
,
Uzzfewas a gnod, sensible girl, and talked with bis friend, thinking to himself Mr*. Partington, aa Dr. Spooner recited
was soon tired of boarding.
A snugI that sTery ’fore would be the'tert, dftll to her the feat ofJJen. 4*ckaon—'.'well ft
house wsa rented, and tte work of aup- o cloek she had art tfie last stftte. Nsw has been preserved so for, and now'Uiun
HARMON AMITH,
fecingt have been **' In. and new pockets;
Over
r corner com&gt; rasioNra, Atteswr
CaUtllMa .are
tbo bate'under the firms neatly parted
» ua I
ware ptrtljlf furniated. Uzgia preferred and dnrned, new euffs. new butlonn and
HLTEDFIXE FLOUR for &gt;0 skHllaga par cwt
1 new linings all around. As th* AniteM. tanwad
, mnwwfaUjr. “and tbarn holt
SHKLLED COEN for
3* erete psr tesbsL.
tee looked up with still a shade id red- euougb of Um Spirit of Seventy Six left
•xtra.- ■______ __ t—
tofiTaBntf lamp!" 1
;

Low Pressure System
Wilk
CuUcaeatt

v Barry

MgUctosr darling boy, who should be
our first care, ana tbo last thing that
should under anv circumstance* be'tet
aside."

old and shabby."
?h fa so. Frank: bat, mlly. I &lt;M»k
you had better take it to the tailor.”
‘Tekc 11 to Umi tailor I
By George,
bub that's a hbge idsa! Why, there is
not five minutes work to be doue, ami
the tailor will charge a dollar.”
“1 suppose he trotlM, but I don’t see deep flush of pain that flashed over her
how I can do It to-day. Walter is fret­ wcarv features.
“Will you bring In a pitcher of winter,
ful, and you know that he kept me awake
nearly all of Ihst night.”
’
ple*w,” raid she, pleasantly, not seeming
“Little imp! Il seems to me there to bnVc heard tbe question.
“There it is again ; when I was a bach
clor I had nothing to do but hand ray
coat liver to the tailor, pay him a dollar,
“Always some excuse.
Wall, you and ft wi* done In a giflry,,and no grum­ I will never do so again,” said Frank,
must me«d my coat anyhow.”
bling. No water to fetch a hen s fellow springing from his choir to jog the cradle,
where the sweet boy was hesUlng. “You
“I’ll try nnd find time.”
is tired citeer." said he, tanntingiy.
“Try ! just let him squall; ft will do
Lizzie wo* tired, sod, and nervous;, shall never mend another euat.”

JOHN ROBERTS,

row pr.-trsclcd trkral in a dirfnl tent
'
wt*#&lt;*« of I hi. kind ar* Hit'**« steams, tanfa-ial-4 ricHmaof.*MuyuiooM-exhawto-., crf«l
nd that comnlleattou «f nerere *4
ilr'AtOP fA
---- 1---- -■* —* ' ■

dally to &lt;pwsfartst* your 'tabor* *od somind i»»W tea comfort a*d uspport you
are giving ma, afal1 fceU-W™**
thing you &lt;^o.
You have earned five
dollars to-day, and tee shop has cleared
twenty. Yet, to save you one dollar, I
him worked tan hours on your coat, and
six in getting your breakfast, dianer, and
supper, and making your home pleasant
And comfortable. Tb save you that dol­
lar, I haws had to hurry all day, to part

making the “anld coat iitnaiat as wet? re

toil tea ted put upon iL “And steak df
be don’t,”, she manrally axofoimed, *4
shall in' my own spirit know all that I
have done and that la enough."
Still She was longing, longing with
: sickening heart, to hove her labor recog

Brshmar. liemg IM Reug.'. Hirer, tewotly had »4r*rdelb.Uia *iU&gt; aInb*

that many.

MK;, W«
W**r *•
rest of our lives, and ff iters is harmony
In our marriage relate*, tear* «urt be
juatloe and* right
You may call me

NORMAN BAILEY,

Th* fuftewteg te tho MU b» sffoclion
Tb«
&lt;C»liforai»)
the State into Ligbiititn Diatrius as it relate* lUt n .German . earned WWm

formaltitiK grafting «u that wlU tWt
meH orernck:
Talcs on« pound tallow.

�Estate of WUltant Wotralh.

FHOM TVS SOVTS.

ABB YOU BEADYt

BEPUBLICAN BANNER,

April elections are just i

life.”

Am

thia I

W|

VodMsday ■•rail
fcpjidrty njfbt. 1t U now certain
dtoekot prMisiunsjs almost.c*

of some ohubby“Sd8^6nte cmy bredT

. ’

•

faWcan I
It sui-h ,

XMXPOLTH JHAWWISQ, tUO

SUCCOR.

»ur

»m. .purlin, «ye, looking m

cwIHTW

lik.

Petersburgh, Va., March 15.

n WW sW» Btff-ntr

vrishtop^ntj*^

Here that angels Jove the companionship

of the child.

~VT3lK&gt;’ss~ar'g6rnfcrpranat

Love it because it is so

cession flag,

■cd te appearMd chow «•«»«. if

^1

(nation of the probability of An Cvachw

ttirtnkc/wbWir Mate*

nwurwom
a rsgbe

Afc
then a ipatflj. «ay rewrote.net tot
possibility; iMstft firftbsMKy ; lastly ns
nines •reWing f
. J • 2 .■
’ "—v •“preparations'are ‘ eo.talnfty &lt; «t l&lt; 4a taoemtMaproW- pass his defeat
W a •drAr*-conflict
7k- ble that autWtt-new wi 4ls'tasaf,
nsay.MDoolwAahtt fiwv.as aecomplMed. furtwU Uh«&lt;
the batteries in perfect ordltt,'bafk'ata
♦rmjr-eavt in’tW Navy Ya nJ; and ebtnIjfcrddutousnciit they were itartied by ■
vAtmicatirtv wltlHhe weasel* outside arc
um-In.
tolbeest-off MwmMiatelv. Bevcrhl fem- the possibility ; and, lastly, indignant,not
W*ltarre already Waved off to*Mobil*, m/
so ««
much
pt vwv
tbo probability,
as as
al tbe
hewm «i&gt;
j^vuniMHkj, ae
koe noM^trSirens, Mid Other phees.
The cresity of s«A • step. To a^ thaft ow J hardly dreirelt. A/tanta paw has be*
Shifted Rams “tob” Wyandot, whieh hM citizens ncqulerce, would be to irtefA*
eo nearlyt stfraMdlAtei *•
tw Ddmoe%Mn-frowTin»ti to limo feroMted with
lintruth.- We‘knqir the people ]rni^ev^r racy Of
l^hvJflffl^{?&gt;ldidMiitiiity
♦iM m.d wnrerifrow AbeMaW Ydt^-alAcquiesce io thif mewure, piity .uppp the a goyd ppjut,.
‘(q lj»egiii':' jp
■Arityd coining m Urtdsr a flag of trove—

wtew-aikMiMwaU
wW'«KxI8

*hh Wen notified by the comman^ertjf most indubitable proof of itenwemUy.
that'tMs privilege
Major Auderaon, who so adroitly withbe discontinued.
'-bivvral new maalred batteries have jeot drear,from Furt Moottre to strciigtfi^i
his position at Sumptai*, h*a&gt;ddj,* along,
•btrti Completed, in which the trooM are
*nw'jMncing eight and'lco Inch Ctaumbl- previous to tb« &lt;th of March, assared-the
wffil. -^Thcse-Works command every point
country that be needed no reiaforconfthe entrance te the Pensacola harbor, '
meats, and no supplies; 'that his force
Kdcs having an nnobstruetsd rertgc of was sijfficT^rtt/and supp'Hts abdUlint for
tipbn Fort Pfokena.
-hr* few dsyk
Upon thcao-reprethrtia wHI be wt least a down different A six months seige.

■'Wbfci **y -were: aA -aMHy **■•«•»•bdttsetution forbidding such trada.
-Tb»
to pass it ortSiAbfc.lsH* stood yeas 16,
naya 24-.
Congress aJJdvraa to day. ■ ..

,

NwwVwskMarch Mwdr and
vh cone
Th. Mifert
M Cnm*r hi
h«T*

&lt;rt« •(

a

‘■1 ■

-*d iUwfeLa

delphia will probably be, s«W«M &lt;a«
lbs evacuation
bring
its ! of
__ L.— of
J* Sumpter,
2-...r:„,to
'
. ..
garrison ta old PoinvOotafert.
f

In Mi HrtytaA I idWHiy •«* BiJ.

Montgomery,

xRrfJ art Alinrffie nvlitfon.^llr^ih-ifled

rr K. MiUvr, GuanTisa of «aid minor..

March -|5-

! roupfi upon.gpkui, and It w&lt;fi»M bo ajjfi*li
! in the extreme to deny them this iittfe

The South bdiaves tiaMhc wity thing
that will
ill satisfy the North _ will be to s&gt;x«ta;
her Inde- etoek’f
. IWtaAinaWJ^^aMo."
prove her
l.». ability
— .'.-j to
— maintain
—■—-- ---O&gt;&gt;»
nf lirnMShe
la will.
endence by forct
of Arnrt.
Is will; '■ My-heart M»yft amen to sach sent imente ‘ pci
putdlct‘e h00t
;* : ':,i‘ '
Wltff
aTteftrty food rt«,. «Mf
Rhfl erorv
nig
P totin'ai».
*ltH .-*&lt;««/
Mck I...
.....
nemembertd. Jin .connection »ilh.thi&lt; subTho impost on negroes imported from
jertj Md' piardad against, x Any very tuns; aud I orep wish,for thpsp halcy on tlie Border will, probably be 30 per cent. '
great felling off of the Rej&gt;ubHe«h vote, daja to nsfcura, that I might again in. lbs
LoofeviUa, March IA
|
at ltyf election* .wHI Bo/UJym, u .•.,«$»• exenberanto of the sunny spirit: of childA lurfcr Southern rights meeting was ;
hood^Witkbfal a dfrh r.r s-irrbw’,-sport tbe
feariun that we are sorry wo votc^ far
held at the Court House hwt night, at­
woolffeff'harae/'fly lhe,.:M/;u^ipgi kite, or tended with considerable conti|»tw’, and
WHi^es, mehiding those of Fort Melton scntaliotis the ooUstry has rested io se­
Wild-Barrancas, ready to opoa fire on Fort
curity, fondly believing, that the new ad­ gret the change in the AdministrallodMIt gambul on the grycn like the sportive finally brake up in a row.
/
I*ickrn.v. Five hundred barrels of powNew Yock, March 16.
ministration would place the Fort in a WAsiingtuh.‘ 6f’eourrt thdae who de­
Wr
a short time
wr arrived irt Pcmfatrila
Pcnsnenl.nashort
limeago.
, e
_____________
________
______ 2",',.
____
..°n to defy all assaults.
_
4uff &lt;rn,
p&lt;rt
in Htetfevy Yard
mngarinn
J «on
*,JU
1s
Hoot
cariuua,
that
Mint
people
tell
Thd-THfiitne
says-t'
“
Oar
Ctcirieaton
sire to be »o understood, will vote accor­
corrcspuqdeut writes tii.it tlie, shot fired
n 4n- iand battery A.’siftrtted south of । meantime the very friendly relations of
dingly Ibr tbo Ik uMjcmUc candidate for hs these Ihfle- InhWebts hylp -W fill up
the other 'day nt Fort Suttycr was the
Tw^’McRro, thert are two eight inch Mojor Anderson with tbeSouth Carolina
&lt;sct
_
4
—
..
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_________
i7.
e
____
J
.
CBIonibW. Int.UMj.oodradylbrm, ! wi,„„
„R.tnrt to .irnijse m th6 { who doubt desite to riiow penitence and would like to have such people-become result of (t deliberate plan to try the
temper (of Majyr Abderaon^a^d $nt the ■
minds of many private Individuals a a backing down, will, of cotirae, vote for
statement that It was done acrideulaily ./wae/i&amp;aMijAWM-Tt. Z»AW. I .•Fbnrio»vre.,
xroot toe .&gt;, 1. Tunn.
suapiduu that all was' cut right' with the 1 Haxpolfu Manxino/
l. \ ’
glass-microscope that I might see if there is an iinbiuriuug iiv.”
Washington, March 14.
realty w&gt;s &gt;nv scch sentiment 'Io their
Majoc;
but
theae
suspiciooa
have
tinver
A very general feeling has prevailed
Tho ifoard of Supervisors, id our
paper say*i “Upon lha day of Major! rf parrasies asd by virtoe erf atocrev &lt;;»1ie
Circuit Court f-&gt;r tpe Couniv of ti&gt;xx&gt;. In Chan­
tuncv thy news ‘that the women and chil­ found titair wny Into the publlc pririrs.
Statte, Are clothed with legislative do#Vt4, heart, ur m bclhor i^ was not the remnant Anderaon’s last MatMnent&gt; to the War cery. made ye the Mtotpaferfar oljaunarv. iu
Well. rf&gt;f- hid dynasty dies -out, and
dren arc leaving Pcutaeola, and that Jeff.
cZthaulfi dogma of, total depravity which Department,* his stuck of bread was re- lb«-rear ofdur LaiVJ otie'InnOMnd eight Mmdtvd
which fenders tbo office o( Supervisor one
•t^iaixlY-ouc. u&gt; a certain eau.e therein pending.
Davis intends to make an attack upon
has been barpad upon so inueh.
a new mlmin-strailoii Is Inaugurated,
Wbefvin
lier.m Rower i» complainant, and faaatof great responsibility,, . For tUaxaaapn,
For! rtekens, dhd thus prpeipitate coil
With tho other supplies
Ask tbe mother.st berm&amp;nt draws Rs twer.ty-lhrca
pledging itself to um the power confided
if for no other, the Republicans should
wCrawford and Forsyth
oourisSrucnt lrOm the life fountain, If sli'e on h.nn 0 be- might maiaUlh Min&gt;clf a
to
it;
“
to
-i»oW^
occupy,
»r.d
pusmaa
the
W$h*» he will do no such thing until
look well to it that good mem are nomin­
mouth.
th^y buve reported the result of ^heir property and place* belongir^ to the
ated, and, by all means, el feted.
We
iL. I.i.k.a, J.l.i
.L.
Ipission bore.,
Go'icrninvut.''
It is not necessary to ,cannot afford to lose coulnjlofybe Beard
Thy. nonuuation of Mr. Critlanden 16
Kingdom of Heaven." - The Master
portray the glad, heart-lelt enthusiasm
the Supreme Bench has not bceu abanblessed the :lillle child as the'typeIn­
aoned. The President and Cabinet will and high hopes which took hold upon all ,
nocence and purity. lie never sai^oul
4;M&lt; it, but Senators oppose it-decided­ lovers of the Union at thia announce- man that desires the ofliee that should be
Of Rutiop.
ly, It is boptd that their opposltioa will menL
They were the scenes of’only ,
nominated j but lol worthy and true men
|» modified by reflection upon tbe policy. ypsterday, and the expiring rays pf thvir
b«
placed
,
upon
the
ticket,
and
then
la
­
The Cabinet held a Spocial Session this
ebildrtm yd' dati'ln no vrise rtrter into tbe
sunshine, still linger, to gladden the heart :
tnoriiing. It was understood to be rela­
bored-fur with a will, which will show
Kingdom of !(caV|eq.M The sparkle of
But the dark doud uf diaap- ,
tive to Fort SuatiUur.
Army oflierrs to-day.
that we are net hfraid to do our whole
childhood's eye, tho lisping tone of childpolntmrnl is- lowering, as we contemplate ,
duty, in spite of treason at home or
the feet that another of the places belong- (
abroad.
New York, March 14.
strong hekrt not known to maturer years.
ing to tbe Government, is to be surren­

:n t.r

i bit of satisfaction.

.w'Aii. ■

ia.

tt#

gsr.'SwBi”^,

New Advertisemesta.

I QTATE OF MKWM’AN. Ueftrcuit Cowt lu
I ijISc cuatjof liMrr, u, Ctoncre?.

» be served biarbe Com} ‘ u:«.r« !
'ithio tweaty tutsUu wn•&gt; -.»»• btm
f CotnpUleaa 1‘rtfll.TiJWV• t.C«- &lt; f &lt;bi» e

fc-.. .trt-^sjE.^esrrt^js
.*««on*to»ta.ia
pr“,u.;.. a^tefjitoaw?
ffi.'x
Mid papci? »t lr*U oac* fa stab

■Mk. tar si x wvaftk ii&gt; MoseMire; »r tfaUikfo

DISSOLUTION'.

■ The Worfifs correspondent, Washing­
ton, March 13, says-: “A despatch from
the South, roct-iVctl tb-ifight from n relia­
ble sounx*. says that a messenger paasc-.i
through Rnlcigh. N. C., today, bearing
dispatches frt&gt;m the Government to M»• jei* Anderson.
“Gen. Scott is reported to have said
that tho jrarrisotrftf Fort Sumter will be
out'by'Monday.
•’’•Mr. -IJolfou-ay, former member of

dered.
On the 5th of March, Major Andersen

You who think there Is no good in hu­
'

manity take the child of Ivo or three

uioune&amp;s and Jet them ar,k you of heaven,

ton, word that hit fuel was exhausted,and
Here, tltpn, is a dilemma.

Fort, must

be supplied

ur

without delay, and under existing circum­

stances it is deemed

impracticable to

the garrison

must be

sent to such a sweeping declaration ’of

condemnation against a body

minietralion now in power; and neither

can ever rally from it .only by fixing tbe

responsibility of creating

Naw York. March 15.
its authority.
Tbe /ZeroAfeAasMScb-aays: “H. BcrWith this precedent established, it will
rfoa. of New . York, is appointed chief
be much more difficult fur tbe govern­
cUtk in Aba Navy DaparUucat.”
ment
to insist upon its authority in the
New York, Marek 16.

If it is understood by.
A Washington dispa^ph to the Heratd acceding States.
thoee States, that they have only to be­
“h is-understood that the Administrn- siege a fort, and render its reinforcement
tiob have Sint secret agents to different or even the sending of supplies hazzardEarepaah' governments, to Inform them
oua, without thn use of force; then, ultiof tbe futara policy of -thia government,

rth»f. JorartaJling nod defeating lha object
• &lt;|ha Southern Confederacy in sending property in those States will have to be
tbASrcamniisaiouere thence.
abandoned.
We do not Wieve in the
“Tbe samo eoinw y ill be pursued re Itheory, that such * course as js proposed,
foi-ls affair Is actUed, will take into con­

’■ei RIM jMAfoAuferOhU. &gt;

-

‘•Wm. A. Howard wlH be Postmaster

D

R. J. GRANT.

tb. 1 W-\ tn LiImm'D. of Uortrx^rA on n«er»

ish voice repeat some simple prayer with

many of whom we know; to be bouombhi

a reverence true and heartfelt, sueh as the

angels admire and ibc Master delights to
seft, and then say to yourself that child la

totally depraved 1

No, your heart will

seoutaoch an idea m a notion worthy

LIFE PILUS AND PIKE fl IX BITTERS

•W

Iberti*

only- of the barbarous ages, and ynuf in

in controlling and shaping legislation ac­
cording to bis peculiar views.
mtt

■ &gt;

ands will flock to it* serpentine flag, with

a foil assuraccu of a bloodless victory.—

If Uh?re is anything iu the history of tbo

to appease the wrath ftf Toombs, Wig­

fail, &amp; Co., at the election of Lincoln.—
True, it asserted that it was proposing
nothing, only throwing out bints for tbe

consideration of others.

This it had a

Coal

It is,.however, a historical fact,

that a continuance of these hints, from

The Mlowtnr are tmenr the ditlrtorinr vs
Hj of human (HstasvaUi which lha
.-.
Tn'bvnt Is

sanguine that Michigan is rich io codicil,
sod urges ths capitalists of this Slate io

VEOETABLB LIFI MEMCIKU
DYSPEPSI A, ty tbsraugbly

K. »k.l........ 1

-

»»KcTen, is Towaship One
WM,G 0MMftX&gt;f Bar*

■

invest1 in an enterprise th develop thia
brahch of business.

We sra »bjry pur

JASON P. MERRILL. Aoipses.

■ssswicws. Hassaoas. Bsntssm. Iix-Tumm
Aaxirex, UsAOWB,ABd U«u&gt;c«au.T. ■Utok an
ua
BMarsI coownfnee sf its cart*.

before lha Legislature adjourned.
coat-nothing.

Wft

J mt ©flee a bounty per

longing.
t J AXES A..SIVEEZET.
_**&lt;«*. DeWmteerSl. 1SQC.
j'nui'iapil'

the inclines with • solrent urtwsaa,
dl rtolsM pa^s fitaiC
rtlT. wain, two data.

many

people to believe th^t there wAs

ing.

•iS^tSE 2

If it dote sucoeed, tbe object will

the law.

A master stroke ofrotwr—

TbeKeaetfoa.

has found occasion to ate bitter language
Qur Demopratiobrothara who have been
from tints to time, bscauro ija views of l«^Ug rw lUrw»k&gt;ii,-»n ,«l« {limp.,
it in the returns for New Hampshire
wltfre the fUputlcws have.a rnaforil&gt;Tof
• between , 4/$Q and M/Qb t qn1 Gorecnor,
the members thereof

“‘ife

&gt;■

d&amp;u'tjQU seel

Trihmt'f Lansing eorre*pcflt!«t, (B.)

MllRIXIAGE SALE.

eca.e rranlrd lo me by tbe

gallon for boa! dll: end If the experiment
does nqt succeed, of course we pay noth­

more policy than principle, in many of

in townablpwoaslAvibaeert rasrtkurttafrnoibaraoaea &lt;:)weat,c»nlainina rightv a«r«a of land

contemporary had .not thought of thfr gwicrsl viupiomxcf fi^spris, will

perfect right to do and we find no fault

with it.

Oil.—The Detroit

“,A"“

R£{'Kii"k‘ •'

Ffosurcsa.

Hastings, March 11, 1601.

December last, when it threw out hint*

points of the Republican creed, in order

their cxtrwardinarv .nd'

more like aliMischild.”

The Trib-

its policy early iu

foreshadowod

the necessity

fbr thus abandoning this Fort, where it

tiun which has just, ignobly relinquished

sideration the collection of revenue. AH
are known to agree TlSal li'ib&amp;tld be cyl14M. bueite rawr I. tb. IrouM..
!
-■"Mr: Fay will probably bo continued
as Mtntster to 8whrerisBd.
‘•It if said Cbrwlri UM accepted the
MeMcAMSbiarion.
. 41

ask you about God, and with their child­

of mon,

EFAULT UaxiBjLtocn t*aiIr^nU&gt;e CttriitUa.
pr • errnm&gt;TmJ?U?tJtr rfrJIdr|L»fc-r&gt;
by IhinW tt. paAaror.ervbvtt^n.hi). ofi*kViMta.

Let them

Tbe moral effect of this step cannot

but be disastrous to the Union of the
States, if not also disastrous to the ad-

properly belongs; upon the Admin'stra-

Cttnsul-Generat at Montreal.”

would almost pienx* futurity,

moktoage sale:

i

of ItMiy ajr.Bb
«» T. llarrill ufUv

into space with eyes full of faith, that

We quote the above to oIR-r our dis­

and in the highest degree judicious men.
the Ommlasiooenibip of Patents.
withdrawn.
That rvme of tbcm have not met the
“Judge Green wood, lata Commiasinner
Thus, the last remnant of Governmant
of Indian Aflairs.lt-IT ThfTjome to-day.
expectations
of their constituents rosy be
property in 8onth Carolina, will bare
• “Mr. Dole, the new Commissioner asequally true ; but such a sweeping dec­
iallen
into
the
hands
of
the
rebels,
and
auracd.the position to-day.
Ho made
laration as the above can corns only from
the Government acknowledges itself beat­
en.

- •JLrrM.r in ChtM

HOitTGAGH SALE.

ta the part’ibnlar locality, see them-gaze

The

evacuated

^AttS-1), miKf.K.

Notice!

and when you point to the ethereal blue

he bad only provisions enough fhr twenty
days.

send rcHef, and

grass from Ohio,. Im. been appointed
Governor of Nebraska.
'
. .Tlie Timas' Washington disuatch says:
“CJay bus opcspled the Spanish mission.
“It is undersUKMi that Corwin wHI ac­
cept the Mexican mission if his health
admits.
‘^l i* said that Giddings is nominated

“b’"“TTW.T«oon.
iiuiun. ■—* v.o
a a. on*.

roret e.M&gt;. of GRAVEL
7
”
Also WOMM8,-by Ai.Mging ft** tbo tareten
if Uh boo.!. Um aiisiy ru.tux la »hleh tbcM
veatnrM adhert.
■

JwtaiRK.
’'
Adninistiiinx.

gsssfsaa?
tbs mm &lt;

•CUaVEY, Ul/CERB, .nJ INVETKRSTK

HOW

3$ ii oocms toj MUy MMJgreQlM-l Majority, ami all three

txwvttaw UWnORED

tboM who hava hot been at Lansing, and
that' • yWotfirt ' weijtef nhd

Btrcngi|j*n

rereree*

opposing forces. We slickild

like to be ifeown the page of history on

wbfeh it is recorded.

&lt;

arc aa fi4tap&amp;{ •„ u .
?I .
who have been attentive obaertera of the.
. Rmtwrwpot,-—NaL S. Barry:,. ‘ *•'
ward words wMrttertreen carried on
For Kctifeosd Commiaaioucr,—Jno. T.
in relation to the doings of the Legisla­

’: Bor Gwgre«a&gt;—-1st District, Gilnwt

ture.

kins ittinrvTvment in tbe det
COMMON OOUMm* INFLt
hbeursAhy''••■MVhrsi

ON THENATUr“Ij-fttATrfl
■L~"—14 NT. AND
—
RADL
CAL OUBEC”
KdU‘Zi ,r “w,
wiU all

Mrstal sMtaHMlSsiasNri^

M Witxr 'j. crcnmrati, «. -u-i

But it « not theconaequences, aomoell
tbe public heart is full of tiutaka Mi Gen.
Scott fotbav mg. JayJns--thoughtful care,
aamcltb* Cbpitol from traitor cpcisphatuts, U. taust not be forgotten that, had
Lie suggestions of last October been

। the necessity of evacuating Fort Stfin-.
as
,ter, tiut moat interests us uow. If. U is

u« Maia, lun refaabd Mr rm»1

Ubwirl.w.,

Maa,'MwrTIr, Aa rra

dk i/anti davery reLrn, haa

regarded, not AAigglA .4ui on. the Gulf done. It is ibat irjpo^ vrhich we stdm\y&lt;utld have pass&lt;4 into the hands of. &lt;|m bk.; ipd we .Mill demand more evidcBfe
Bui Gpkerannsnt Was
on .this pomu
W a ere unwilling to ad-

The State GsnU-al Committee in their .ua-.
ual oujywbaforo eleet^n, which is al'

:

,

1
5,025,
canvass sbowjtg 1,5
votw :Ib« Da&lt;wraUA» ?

object W MkAiipn, haruy Uni­

Cslhcnn

faction

fcaflMi

ted optuioft of bar -Supreme Judges .has

ntte that (ba* go versrmont ftren now,
Will oar ooni

William Burie,

tywd ait-oihera not
Wesfoltain; will id-

John L. Williams,

’

xvnxcACR Mx,

.

�REPUB

NONO!

THE TEACH1MCE

iwtllantou.
It 1-tar fa arfadf ;

_ e Ike report* Aim tbe e,»a.«t&gt;-» of
r«l oom:«r » ma Uu.,
pntelJj*
’ll1 late .a, aU^tte* be-i *»
—rr*’
nuiuwi in
•WO* tD Abet ila necessities. TbaqpaaUoa Is wboQy a military one gad vim*
be defaded ou tnifi
moral efifajson Aa

LOO

ft* aomWiM

The “Fenton af the BepnMfc”

CAN aa CNDaaOtdl 11

ON

KoMy gats up a fight, since the papers
run*
«JW»4if »My dOii^y come back before
Wbwre-titr.e to mention it,)--tbe Shen
«£ »aui of town, and nobody is arrested,

Mvntgnmbry,’ March 18.
H. C. JtHica and Nichola* Dae» have

idWjcIj commit* murder, suicide, or any

the hcntouv crimes w%tch editors

cantiea.

(•aa |

JUUTSi 3JIUUA 3»3AJ

amiF-W jj/. । RoBtutTsr
Srni^;;!
vi.'rm*^ w /LifaAtdMri * d* biilfn &lt;wi'
js.^rwss
’
^
.fit;;.
*•
,a
Jt
m
.^SIT
HKSX'ESTBIP
»-"
Il in not a partisan bcok. but a eompUaUoa
ba rapc rta ol tbe debate* and otheri
a of tbe
8PEROHK8 AND OPINIONS
or rus
&gt;"0UNDWRS 6t,PH« REPUBLIC

l yua

?.dOOf)

No! Never‘!tr5

SLAVERY.

afford any infadnits worth recanting.—

I

- &gt; ■»*! •’ KA8HWB
।
DRUG
STORE1!!
a: ;.' irrtwfoK I co K!*viti *»d •&gt;—

ESTABLISHED 1454.

HARDWARE STORE,

•a new and moat ^o.j&gt;I«Je&gt;ifortt^&lt;i^ cif

&lt; WUPW amdmkUcim*

BHi.fowi'BWrMtfajrmiC

u&gt;uiSlu

TURPBNTTKE AND ALCOHOL.

New Yutk, March IB.

M'lhe doctors «ay, •’it i* ruinously heal-

Tho Charleston correspondent of the
Htnld ray* the new tariff and wnstltu* lion are unsatisfactory.
but these thing* are of I
Tba Aoatiug battery will be moved
such frequent occurrence, that, like the Mooday, but not towards Sumter.
A W asbinwtoo dispatch to tbe Ffrrold1
daily rising and betting of tbe aun, they
nrenot worth mentioning, it « terribly report* that Major Anderson had tdforiu )
ed
the Got ernmeutthat If reinforeeniuitto .
cold and very dry and pleasant; but,
l»e intended, tbe South Ckxrolinians would
damwot eatarybody know it I
It Is late immediately fill tbe channel and render |
mi.the season, and still too dry and too ctMnmtntivaiion by water ImpoMlblf.
]
cfrli lu make maple aug&amp;r,but the u-e&amp;tbTho Cabinet are cuuside'iug iwussure* j
ztf jifoy change before wc could get a no­ relative to the eeizure of th* revenue
cotter by Texan.
tice ano print, and spoil it all—and then

&lt;h&gt;:" True, folks get married, quarrel,
•qxt'hite, make up, and its all light again,
a* good a« ever;

&lt;bexc is Rower’s new buiulmg jual West
«f Where we are writing, that ia no buil-

Fviitb Sumfjkr

I

veatiena to ratUr the aan&gt;«.
diaungalahiag tealare of tba diecaaak
apeeobea of
MADISON;
RUTLEQR.

:^ffiSB*l.»
LIVINGSTON.

f:i

GROCERIES!

LOWNDES,

HISTORY OF THE ORDINANCE OF 1747,

jstftsjss Mscanm
s.:i'«t»xXt3Sr5rjrL&lt;t:j.‘s
are, occvpeuoa. ate., we will write a roadid re

TEA. COFFEE, SCOAM, SPICtt, PEPPtR. '
PRUNES. FIGS. RAlflSH, COMTHf! * ‘

-d h« i. likel. to rill d.« d.j.
0*tMrty«teu«lIt «IU&gt;«.l.Jtel.
-* , ..
T.
I Maj. Anderson watched thoir proceeding* tbe agilatioa of tbe Slav &gt;ry aantlon in tbe Ueuae
of Repreaeatallies in 18J9, the
sweats out uur I,ipie»&gt;ututiv" and burn* . f J
..
. . r
• • ■
fi&gt;r route lime, and dim aiming and eight- ’
up hi* patience,when he w ill flip a copper * ,ing o»h» . f his large gnna ahivrring tbe j RETIREMENT OF SOUTHERN MEMBERS,
tbe eo-ealled
.
a?- •n.WWWt
- OO a
tierce at the fir»t shot.—Bottom Ttartltr.
nod lulo turttJi*-, thGREAT SPEECH OF HENRY CLAY,
in tbe Sennit.
SPECIAL NOTICES
RESOLUTIONS OF MR. CALHOUN,
ia 194*.h&gt;a speech, end extracts from tbeapeeehee
tative in Congress, we
er
CLAY,
d»n't everybody know all
Node* » Hereby Given.
CALHOUN,
ntml my vrif* Erwtn I_xx»ox having |»ft nr
WEBSTER.
L l»d sa4 beard •IlbevT JuM r*a*« er prorata- 1
■n. this te throelem t» forbid all prrsoL* from
.
UAeS;
TOOMBS. Ac.
0,1 COEFROM1NE OF HENRY CLAY,in iShk
M. 8. LANDOX.
: □■xtinp. Msrrh 14, 1SCJ.
ca Naw Mabbhal.—We stated last ----------------’------------------ --

ce aStarr

w;

DYSPEPSIA.__ ______ ____
•
NERVOCS DEBILITY,
MEANT DwLtBE,
of the Coniiniin Council.
We have since j
FFVER a AGUE.
Ur
. ■
been assured, nnd requested to state, by .
CONSTIPATION.
■ vodmirnrd wow »erentrP-c iriri old.

DrJ^M

A «&lt;h«- Dssfcr* ts Mag,

ss cents.

&lt;M CMUar Bxiracu,
roi nu htneui.jurp^or tn,

SPAWN’S

T ii:ETllO^Sfcklf- FRIEND,
/ENN, PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EX—

MiJST FQFVLAR

.of

The Gentlemens .Medical (’•■paalei,

PATENT MEDICINES

A book jtatr

u.

IKOSJ-SrEEl! XAMS, MILL, ORC.UJ.AR

-4

HEADACHE,

GKOSSCVT.aAWB..

tSPEEDY anqbuub cube

f

.COOPKR.ua CARRENTER lOCU,

other work.

Pnee U ceu'.a.

PILLS,

CEPHALK

WTPOXTTgSai,
•XMX-T^ W/W,WA.»X.

'044 4-^Ww &amp;&amp;&amp;#*

IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.

jUiafowero naadauterf &gt;p Jfr.

'
Sr*x&gt;.

8MUI, »ad PUTTY, BUILDSRr

I •CBEA?,

well, relative to the execution &lt;»( the law*

of our village corporation,*™) ordinances

BKWARE OP OvUNTBItPEITB*

HARDWftE!
WB ARK C«7fYU»U&lt;LtY tlQRIVINQ

Mmnncxai

TO wssl)1n.|vtt
Ab4 OwM

AbsA&gt;

Muck

w fcxA?SXt«

«t»F rts*wly elected Marshal, \\ . A. Sort-

{sMidkr dfc dhi

ffM haraog

■ 'f S ? WBUr.- (

Moultaia—a

axd

•

ur FOB MECHANICA1 and MEDICINAL
FCKl*SMiEti,&lt;UIU'^2

PATRICK HENRY,
DR. FRANRL1N.
ROGER BHERMAN,

geettktnun « rd a.rted from Um suudi a
day ar tun
, relates an aneetkrir that
at all, nothing but limber scattered !
n its varioaa phase*, in Cunrreaa, from 17*0 to
' ww» current in Georgia, though but little
all over tbe j. round, and being rolled over
1«). iorludine the
1 Waa Raid about it iu Charii-«u&gt;n. Tita DEBATE ON THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE
*n«&lt;&gt;Tff bj H«nm&lt;.nd*. rm.d-ll.of-&gt;
' gunnara a I fort Mvukne,rt»e»&lt;|y accbored
ciety, in such confusion that it ia no Im- * rice tierce equidistant from Forts faeiud.ng the apeecbea of
JOfaNGUINt V ADAMi\
proteftfent. Barlow still keep* the poet Moultrie and Sumqter, and fired aotne

-«» w*l.. dij.... k...*. u-oi

BAILEY &amp; BAKER

DASH SM5i^,ni?ycU‘^'3tei

HOUSE

TRIMMINGS, COOKING,

MmmtUU, Com , Fab. I, Ifal.

NATIONAL CONVENTIONS rod PLATFORMS
from I»l8lo I

THE

If Mill »J*&gt; tu'uUiu lb&lt; Drid

HOUSEHOLD

AND

FARM,

SPEECH OF ALEXANDER HAMD-TON,
ROBERTS R STRIKER.
Maae* 4. Ifal

B0iauh.-d-.teM uAte-es.-d orter

tune-r. a*ii pe.p.„.

Ua.^.*M»*.

THE ( OXSl .’IPTIHrs BOOK.

ibweawy ha trill perform bi* duty to the I &lt;•&lt;»» thane abroad,
•Ij!u 1uUer «! Uk law in every particular **“*1 ** d'“** wh“

Maaufhctared at the lowest rale*, and put
r\fyur uyt, * the*e

.

Sprwce Creek, HBeU&gt;Kteo Co., P, j
January 13, I,, !»«].
|

lrf»l friend of our* demands the number

and petgv nf the Court lleport*, where
tb«&gt;se ‘•ducieions" can

be found.

ted will xrnd for ropy, as it sill east aolbMfaaad
those should apply before It Is too Iste. Thoae
Proneriptfons srr used by the most rmiaeal Pbyeietens of Lcndon. Paris, sod Nrw Yuft. Those
wishing them will please address
ktv Yu. cn.tiamRrafN.'

He

NEVER

KNOWN

TO

WITH &gt;TN PLERBilRBS,

behhliy, end ought to be avoided; but
the' best cbmHsta and moat learned phy- 1
• Naan* any, that SalcraUi* wben /ras/rvm
i* not tally not unhnldt/ol
*nd provocative of dytpepsio, but that it,
irkraaliiy.prwniAUs digestion and strength-

that I ■hould take

Y

„‘sas: - '"'asFw.aa171

and tbe grocer* in the large town* and
vintage* wholesak it-

tbe yetroea^o^of tbe peblic.'**-SirecnJM ZfarsCd,

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE 1

■After years of intuiting proscription,
the Itcpublieau Senator* have at length,
thanks to Secession, obtained a fair rep.
TebBWiation iq the Committees of tho U.
I. Senate. Tbe following is announced
Mb*- llvt wf Chairmen ;
.
"Foreign’Relations—Mr. Sumner,
^’ioanoe—Mr. Fessenden.
■Ctawinetce—Mr. Chandler.
•JLT.tary Aflairw-Mr. Wilaoo.
Naval A flair*—Mr. Hide.
JwJwftry^Br. Thnnbiffl.
Post Office—Mr. Col lamer.
Public Lands—Mr. Harlan.
H’rivate Land Claims—Mr. Ilarris.
L'dlfiAlIlirs—Mr. Doolittle.
FeJWjLMr. 1'Oskr.

noon inrrad ihrtoah ihi.

STTMULATIXG

OSGUEST,

&lt;Be« 14E7

(Of H.adacba taj*l|Uf

wilPfyT

Wm ■' rwy ‘'V *.i

i

——■MW w«»a:

Mmfek’e KM Btreagtbaii Pi—te»m4t&gt;ayon Ambrol

Ambrtr-

&gt;J«I •! WMJI»owa»*l»»

y; Xirtj T)xroedl SPALDING'S PHXi-ARBD«LPgt
I ® IDVICI’IEOO.' BP*|1I)^9'Sl;lhKJ‘A*EQTGLWoa

SMltAoW RcUe

BPALDlNGl»risirARKI» GLUE!

•'
and Hameaa open tba

PeaBaylrnia C. R.

itlt-r, rtrtr* ‘ PfatterM^

Wtuuteent, New Tei

W1I1SKEBS OB A MUSTACHE

I*rintoiB—Mr. Anthony

L, * IwriBburgb, Pa^lfwdt LL '
TTon: Valid Wilmot waa elected U.
Scnatvr to-day m place of Mr. tbimor• He reofived W’Senatorial and •
prwaniaRint .v^eK
Wm. H.

AM» J«uw
,T.Tr*oaas&gt; ,5a, aasAtz

rW&amp;FWTBE 8TIBU LATIN® •’WrENT

TrnlaatJ, JHefc.. &gt;«.»&lt;, Ml

DaaaBia: ’
- -• •' •
1st lune lilt* 1 —nt you for a bax of CephalU
Pilfafer tbe ewe of tba X.rew* HeaAaebi and

M. CAIX.

tbe aUaeaa of ito tfSM Bistro,

JhsDlutiowy Claim*—Mr. King.
Claims—Mr. Clark.
District of Columbia—Mr. Grime*.

eetUe

I Cumapoadeuta will pleaee cneloee two

"With faiatoukta

Mb. SetLana.

.TmtfWrv

DO YOU WANT A MISTACHE1

CELEBRATED

UTHN0DLR

On tbe modea of Treats*nt now XauRieed.
On tbe Falw Treatment oFbSa&amp;r^
On the varioaa Medical Hwabnga.
Ou the PbyaMowy of Marriage.
Ou tb* codaaaimanrVMMK"
On Diet. Exerciaeo and AH u lion.

Tbit Journal »boald

Nrw Senate Cotamiltees.

.7 r,UES.

On all other dieeaatn of tbe Sexual Oreana,
full explanation of tbe origin of Syphlba. U
means of prevention aod cure
On Cooanniptton, that faarfn) dieenao.
ii- .k- 11... n-.-&gt; a&lt;_—un-

PABMTyg

po YOU WANT WHISK ERSI
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS!

isaSS:
L*fa»»**s*a
Boon aftrr, tbe »wflltue eor
•aWBaater spprarod is
। aaeu slam* ra&lt; tea* far Uh spatas. w*s

4u* &lt;/ De Land A Co.'* Saleratu* shoold

It is for

—e, I

i&amp;WA#

•d ata touHwed fap v«*.

liebta .a thia com
। CoaatifaiUeo. At
i pvlilinl cicitetDaut roue
tlu». ia daiual ur. aluabla."

Fairpr-rt. Munroe Co., N, Y„ enables

«aic by most grocers and storekeepers,

.

'
THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

HOME TESTIMONY

Co., of the Fairport Chemical Wolk*,

nikkc it imtnodiatcly popular.

resed'fa far Irvognlanti'n, ObsIrwcUssk, WkiUi,

,rid-wide rr pout ion vf the I *v rotor ■■
'.aarsulee for luat, but are bare tnec

of rMming this article, lately introduced,
auj a* • aao only by D. B. De Land di

w%lr^ shotiTd at twice be in use in every
ihessuhnld. Tbe purity and reliable qua]-

j

Ontaa Fa Ltd. MbJ Co' N. Y , 1
,
•ytetb.hmc. ।
|
To Dr. HFRMCiri

A new process

them to.make a perfectly pure Saioratua,

„
Belle Vet no*. Ohio, J«
Ilnar C. Rrauixc. Ea^.

Of «Tery Ttriely,
uerroa* debility. Iota of »&gt;*bt, waktl
of aolituda, rraplioM on tbe face, Ar

SF“ A» our render* know, it i» not of-

dwe egMtnst SakraluB, thinking, and with
refoon too, that this preparation is un-

'sJMuxa.

,

leOOUKG 8TOVJ5J !

FAIL

DLSKAEE AND ITS Pil.XN,

Dirtrrrc.—Many people Lave a ptrju

.•
—
uwu Miy. ,wh wmu Ol J—M V»
phaLc 1’iUa. Send that imaMdUieh.

»*l. to-U ‘I fcSfSSS’l?.

Bn..-, .

------------- SiafiKSMSfttM PW

*snu to !• w *k tbcm up.

afll thc digestive organ*.

tosaUlally bosod

^tould*

aud mbUm&lt;U» «r tilt
ion. and of *11 th*

part of tha auuuiy.

up th

G

*4Hatlon of tho Conatitution, and have

Leeii eo derided by the Soorcmc Court ol
the Fluted Slate* nnd of ini* Slate." A

Toors, rtapcctfuUV, '
’’
LARY AXX STUlKHOrSX.

k

CT-

Ito ONLY DOOR of tto Un4 psbUshed.

L UKAiKMAE A OOs
S5teftv.» Trrt-;

-‘.n If—. |

;sirWBnAiito
ECOJiOMY!

�,&lt;|t ^tjablirai gan
IB PUBLISHED EVERY

! SJl'llFtt'JI'AH

W*B»»«DAT MOBNI-’
y ■mtikm, BAuav cwwrr, m
tbe pet of tb« fM»n/$a&gt;S4(ol&lt;ien Lair,the
-AND-

Wo hersjeal nnhitomXw Tart, a ve^

not a relationship merely, but the love oi
feMMim. W fel nWkneea

lYTEJIfK* IO 3«'fOH «TtT
LARGE AO BEAUTIFUL

/f-M ROBA
SCINBISATHIi R

but could not,
. —, .„
—.. .
was a eoaflict
between grace and nature, auott aa he
never experienced. His soba disturbed
tbe child who had been lying apparently
unconsdsns. She opened heteyca and
looked very much distressed.
.
"Paps, dear papa,” she said at length.

W.WHAH

i.3JIOT2

SOOTHING SYRUP,

she be gives up! Between this child
and her latter there had alwayii dilated

BUY YOUR GOODS

FALL AND WINTER
rxrsts ax* limn* ■■soirw.ba. Roan

was coinlag on.
*But please—pap—how much do I

LIVER COMPLAINT,

CHEAPEST

RATES

DBESS 56OODS

ihoflbsusferer

CR

KICK FEMALBRe-

.

who hex a languished for years In hclr»lr„
nets and despondency, recuperate with gn
dial and gently ttimulating properties. TE
recruit
___
SHATTERED C0NHT1TCTI0N8.

IKDI^N AMBCDOTE.

howwrer «bqy may hare b«aa inled wil

xSctly upon ths prfanstf disrear u&gt; rfateud, they

PRINT!

BY

THE

Years ago, when tbe copper I
tiveabad mingled with fisc wb..—
long enough to eonfbee ■ their Hana ' of Ever abosD in this Market, whicti
propriety, when Judge Johnson held a
are prepared to wpl al a small
court on the banka of the Mohawk, Big
John, a prince of tbe royal family of
ndtanec from
Kinickinick, was arraigned, tried and
couiictvd id tbe larceny of a jug of firswaiar. According to tbe laws in opera­
tion at that romantic period, Big John
was sentenced to nay n fine of five dollan, which wa* auly forked over.—
Whereupon the abotlghial culprit was
informed that be was at liberty &gt;o go.—
Jobu gathered his blanket around ami
approached tbe Judge, and demanded a
receipt for the five dollars.

CORD,

CAUSE BOON TO UEAL,

and discharge from th* system, every taini of
Scrofula, whether hereditary qr otherwise. That
lb er
1
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.
Wn have pilee q( 8 II ly E T l.N G S»
Table
and there it no disease oftbe Blornseh aod Bewrls, sftrtrnNGS, sTRiPtes'
tbe liver, the nervous syMont. the skin, gfonde er
CLOTHS.
DIAPER, TOWELING,

NEW YORK COSTS

andoH kitols of domcatre. g. -oda p also

adelof life bos been itradsd.) ^rt •
«ad
w’mind that the SCANDINAVIAM VEGKTABLR Bf.OOD PH.IA are wdemed by tbe
^tperieucvof titoowaMeoflivinywlluesaee who.'
ia letters, affidavite. medical worke, rtd by ward
of mouth, preriaim them to be lhe tmt boet prv^&gt;BTstmnoftbv kiad ever offered to the brnkevdown
victims of ill l.»al«h They bunt dioes-* tbroegb
nsrj.avenue nod organ of lbs eastern, nod to ex­
pel it tboroogMy nnd peruiabcolly.
Mo one ean doubt their superiority efrer
one slBgle trial—they are not only tetter
but. ia tael, cbeapar than soy otter Pllh. for It
takes a less number of them to produce a tetter

BROAD C L O T H 8, plain wd fcney
CNS81MERES, Ltaen Drilling^ Den
ima, F. to M- GMuimerM, TWEEDS,
.and every kind of GOODS for Men and
Boya* Clixhipg ^hidi we a&amp;r At
. f

EXCEEDINGLY LOW PKICES.

Price of the Hcsndiusrlau Blood P.irilter, |I
par bottle, or BS per half drsrn. Gl thf SeandiMartin Blood Hili, 2S otnte jtef box, or 5 bexea
**«" Read Dr. Roteck’a Special Mottoes and
We hare a fine Tansty of MusMas, Ladies’
Certificates, published In'a ednipicoous trart ol
thia paper trout time to time. Dr. Rubock a Med­ SLKBVE8 and collars, Chimoienla, Geote shirt
teal Almanac aud Fsmitv Adviser, containing a Bosoms and Callan, aad svery kind of WRITE
great amount ot interesting and valuable Medteal
GOODS; also Hosiery, every stylo of Gfovea red
'LJ™*tIDMrrUeo&lt;r,UM,|&gt;ipl&gt;i-nied caees Dr. Robaak Mitts, BouMtts, .Ribbons, Dreas Trisnmiugs. etc.

wmy be applied to M-rs-mally or by letter enctoaiagooe stamp f'tr die replr.
Friucipal ufoce and salo rooms, No. « East Yankee Mottoes, aad l togs tn general is fail aad
Fawrtb st.. 8d baildiug from Wain street, Ciooiseempteta. ’ ,j,|- r ,
,
ksti. O., l-aberauiey in Hsmrrond street.
For aaio be J I1. Heber'. A Uo. Hastings. Bi
READY-MADE CLOTiU.IG,
Xfobois.Onu&gt;r«rl1leMill..P. A. Keeler. dwBrf
mao and D» Heimer, JIi&lt;ldierlt1e. 3t. C. RwiA. 1
Prairieville, and be Druggists and Merchants gee
We bars a larjs and beautiful varistyj foteCoa,
really throughouttks country.
Vests, Paata, Ac., which «s offer at a lass price
ihaa the uauJ Mfo of tba tasisriak Haase ex­
amine for yotrselren and test tbe corrrctacse of

Herrick's Sagar Cealed Pills!

•

tux

BICK

trnoLX

world

PEOPLE,

tSlTKD!

•

THINK

We bsv« school fowls, sM MMbef blank bosks,
PockH Ledfvra. Mechanics’ Manual. A mote's
srriUng mid. Mote, Cap, LHtar, sad Lsgsl Ps
par. and all kinds sf .tauonery In pwl vartety.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

EW5J8 ft 8E©1W,

From Borts, tad Plants, tad Flowed they’
mads;
They always cere—they aevxr fail;
Tteroanda BOW ia iWr graves wsre laid,
W«N It net for Uerrick’s Fill.

B

UBNIlfe

HARD-WARE ’

VERY

CI1LESS VEGETABLE
ndalsd tbe world with
Um&gt; popularly. Orrr I re mdtee of buea are
used MMUBlly, gtrtag e ’^epT*^b3riMM8«n
wsea msd wpnrni to ru &lt;!
aumberm! by IbausaSu
teBgu-s at ail. CtUsri
•toswbsr*. hare you ever
RsBMbWWsK Minus
--------- -T

or

must go wrong, and the grant machinery of
lift fo disordered « overthrown.
Sarsaparilla bar, and deserves much, the
r»T-i*stVvn of areotapHshing these ends. But
the world tea bsen egitg r:dy dattoted by
preparaUuto of it. partly because tbe d.re«
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations
prrtmdinR to be eonoentrated extracts of ft,
certain but Kttle of the vinos of Sarmparflta.
or any thfag torn.
Duruag lata years the public hrowbauau^
led by large bottlsn, pretmdiAg to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for cm’daUxr. Hoc
of theto have here frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if nrf, SermpariHa, but ofica no curative nropertu. whatev­
er. Hence, Litter and painful di-’iy; uulEfltt
has followed Die use of tbe various extracts of
Sarsspurttta Which flood The martet tmffl the
name itostf is Justly dtepimd. and has become
synonymous with uupourion and chert. Still

ipuly such a rwnady as aha* xtaoto
i from tbe load of oUbqny which lastsk. And we think wa bars ground f-x
ru^Uhai virtues which an imatadUe

FLUID

CHEAP

Jastitjs’ ISusturss flirti

staA surest remedy Io the woHd. in ,11
.
Drscstsry and D.srrbwsia ch Mrva,» bolter ।
snare from teething, or any other cbeac gr,
wayId hag to story
--------------,,n^.
________________ _ _____
s. follow lbs am »r ibu wedittnu, it timriy
I nil
.. f.-r t--’- • w -*1
, ..

rlucipal Office, 13 Cedar St., M,
. •SCX. B*L» JS CENTS rtl BOTTLX.
“
*
dccWtlBAMyr

J. W. OAKLEY,
1VHM-BALE sad rstaU Ufosr ra, a
W fsfosrsr Of toolbar. fi»dlnXt. A
C’rsak. Mat. Also, spats far tba sfoa &lt;
bsHsa. sll widths. Cash paid for bn

■ ASOR ALLER,
D^ss.^ar-^

fol ksnUe. Alan te’S eaodieat Sic.. He.
Califora a Blaek. Ktfoo slraat. MasUi.ps

D. C. HAWLEY,
|KALEB ia&gt; all kinds ef Family &lt;

MOTTS

PILLS^IRON.

Iso Notary
Ils.linfs It

-Burst's Block?*' HsiUBfo. Web.

TV.PABKEK,
MRYPOLESALE sad rvlfol dvatet tn
W sad l*roT«»’»ns. 1’otk. terd. Bi
al kiad. of Prndees bought and sold, s

DR. J. C. AYER A Co.
LOWELL, MASS.

Price. O psr U»lU. । Six Botclos fr »X

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
has won tar itself such a rmorvn for ths curs of
inr, YariMr Throat and Ln^ CompUiat, that

pjcyvd. Aa it has hug been in cuasteut use
throughout this section, wo need not do nioce than
usurc tbe people Its ccxiity is kept up to tho test
n rtr has been, and that it may be rated cw to
ds for ttew rstet aS it has ever been found to tfo.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
ron tkx evu dr
CsefiMneae, Jtomdte, Dyestoew,

iriito. it has f rjted absolutely curatiTs ia sartW
UwfoffoFviSf eompiaiutx, ,d:

la Debility, Xerveea AOeeiieas,Emm
cinticn, Djs|K-pala, CMsUpallea, (Nam
here. Dysentery. Ineisirbl CoB.amptma,
Hcroljdufos Tarbereefokfos, Halt Miss
Xi-urraHrantiou, »bite&lt;. Cblerrfos, Lit­
er Complaints, chronic Heafeehs*.
RbeumaUsos, IntewnfotuBt Fevers, Ac.
In caixa uf General .Debility, whtebsr Ita ■&gt;

ti-e IfNich, and said:
“John, if you will tell me what you
want*with a receipt, HI give you one." j
Upon which tbe red man delivered
himself os follows;
“Big John dlr cnc &lt;.{ thaw days.
He
up to Heaven—knock at the gate.— ,
Peter s^y. ‘Who knock at tbe gate of.
Heaven r ‘Big John.’ ‘John,
pay .
for that whiskey you stole T ‘Yea.’— !
‘Shove (bo nsesipt under the gate, John.'
Then Big John have to go hqnl all thro'
bell to find Jodge Johnson and get a re­
ceipt.’’ _______

AND

N't tare Hanking' te&amp;e ofafi'YIito,' aid

STACKS:

motor of Itealth. when taken tn the apnug. t»
expel tbe foul humors which fester ir. Ute
btootlut that senrmtrf the year. By the timeJy cxpulafon of three many rankling dtomfosw
are nipped lu the bud- Multitudes can. by
the aid of this remedy, spare themeel res Dam
tho cnduxaaee of foul esuptiatm aad ulcsreus
sores, through which tte oaten wi J fort re to
rid Itself ofeorniptions, ff aot aadfoed to dg
this through the natural ehannrls of ibe*boay
by sn altssitire tuedfcfae. Clrenes cat the
vitiated blood wbessevw you find its impurities
bunfeg tbrougb the ektata jamplsa, eruptions,
or sons t clsaane it when you find U » cbstntrfad and sluggish In the vrins ; cleanse it
‘
' foul, and yoar Mings n-Bl teO
rsn where no particular d teardev
«yoy bettor kaalih, and Eve
aostag tho blood. Keep the
and Ill Is well; but with tils
e disordered, there can be no

wwrtUwbmrMiHteeitefavte—,

Stacks of
.

John," said' the Judge, "you’ll never be
called upon to pay It again."
“Ugh! big Indian steal wh’Aev—pnv
five dollars—want om receipt."
“V^e don’t give r*crTfts &gt; rr, Jo; . ’i
But lhe son .if thr for**». was not to be
I cheiu- J. ITa l.nred tiie clerk, sheriff, and :
every,on&lt;ooi.ueeted with the C &gt;urt, until '
I the JuiigA rorriuded Uk|»i»e him i receipt'
tu get rid of him.
He called him up to |

GROCERIES

DRY GOODS!

For rears he's atrial tu boa! the sick,
WMb jawateto bis boenm fills;
Per tem of thousands now rejoice
AA kte ma&lt;ic powers at Hsrrick's Pilis.

DRY GOODS

me by.”
A beam ol heavenly joy glanced in lhe
father's heart; lhe joy of one nobis, lor­
ing MHiit—mingled with il* like. . Self
was forgotten—tbe sorrow of pa rung,the
lonely future. Nought remained but the
mission of love, and a thrill of gratitude
that in it he and his beloved ware cowurlftra.
“I vilk my precious cMid,"&gt;hd.replied,

WE HVAE JVBT RECEIVED
VERY

HAND

wltb fMr&gt;of lb* LARGEST sod

eoat you F
To sooth her. be replied, though with
a shaking voice,-£weU deareal, perhaps
two hundred dollars. What then, dar­
ling 1”
u : . .!«.• i . ■
“Because, pep, 1 thought—may be—
yui would 1^ it out this year—ip Biblis-^or’poor children—to NtnMIbcr

Come and See!!

Tbfo ths BIXXID PURIFIER xb&lt;1 BLOOt
PILLS hart bvea prevvd by analysis to
,
:.
COKTAIM MO MIMERAL
.
Thai thsy curs ihs almost universal complahit.
DYSPEPSIA
«Mh wMrriay wHsfory, dud is a very abert tiar.
Thai nftrr all other toedtfuao bars prated useteM^lbejrfoivre

NiQW-ON

“Hush, dear, do be quiet," he replied,
in great agitation,' tor'U feared delirium

ON LOW PRICES

OB1CINAL LETTEBls

ARE

.

-ua fa. bad.aau

,iw&lt;

WE

non MiBrara®

iMtMtj e/ Uia class, er wboobroretefevtatote
for AbousItaa, are new of w udoJ M tan taper
^tJBeScklnvites the altratioa ofttoaiek fa (be

'*• ■ ’ • *

ifelWEfib o«:-'I• -TK '

“What, me darling 1” answered Itar

Tb* Mississippi River extrads 2,100
miles from the frozen regions of the north
to the Sonny South, and with tbe Missou­
ri River, k &lt;500 miles In length, fit
would reach front New York across the
Atlantic Ocean, or from France to Tur­
key and tbo Qaepion Sea.
its average
depth is fifty feet and its width over n
half mile. Tbo- flo'xJs aro. mure than a

AR ewrsasodfaa are fareale by
J- P. Roberta and Cr.^ad hj* diuggiaU gnerfoly.

month traveling from Its delta.
Tbe
trappers can exchange lhe furs of animals
eaught by them co the Upper Mississippi
for tbe tropical fraita gathered oa tlie
banks below. The total value of steam­
ers afloat oa tbe river nnd its tribntnriee
is *00,000,000, numbering more than 1"600 boats, with more than twice tbe
steamboat tonnage of England. It drains
an area of 1,200,000 square miles, and
waahee the shores of twelve pewsrfisi
Staten.
In one single reservoir at Lake
Pepin, between Wisconsin and MInneeola, 2400 miles from the see the naries '
of tbe-woeM might ride at anchor.
’
j

Groce r ies! !

ISAAC Q MOTT,

.

Ii now receiving from New York and
Boston, his fell stock of

In Mcrrens affecl&gt;on« of all kinds, aad far ite
*&gt;ut tasiiliar tn medical mm. t!.e oprrstiM ef ilus
prvpaxaUoa of iron mull be ealatary. far eshto
tbe Ud oxides, it ie viraruurir tonic, wilbeatfo
i.if exerting aad overheat mg; and |T«tly rvfslariy apeneul, even in the K«Ht obaUnak eaten at
WMtlirnssn without ever bciSy a &lt;a»tric pvptlra^nr tntiictinK a disagreeable aeaasuoa.
It te llte lattec nrorerty. asoong otborr, utefo
nrnkrs Hao rrmarkablr cdeelaal end permaamt
remedy for Pites.upvu srbkh it. al»o appean Is
rxwt a dtetinet amfapariSe action, by /upoesiSf
lhe tamtanejr ■ bicfe foraa item.
Io DyspepAia. 'lonsmmble aa are its assess e
BMrie Lex of thass Otalrbeste Prile. has fote
an£evd for the ux»»t habitual eases, including th*
Mteedeul t’&lt;„ti«eeesa.
In nuebecked Diwrtra. even when sdvaacndto
Dystexterj. taitffrtnefl. nnactetior. sr-d st-yami
V BMbgMot. th s offacts have teas njually dsrif
ire aad axtor.iUuug.
Id Ute lootf pfona. Ims of Scab and .trrafft
delilualtog rough, and remittent brent, efafo
gwnmy tadreate incipient Cnnsun-i tioo. tte
n a.»&lt;v Las *Jiey«d the alarm . ttnend. sod pbp
aiciaaa. in srArsI rery gratifying and intlrertrng

lu fleratokw Tubercufosis. ibis medicuedtes
has had farirorr than the r -J effect vtltamaii
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coflec,
Crushed, Poudcred nnd GrtmuJatcfl Sa­
Ttie sU.ntmacf females cannot l e too eeetgan.
•
• MoUasca trod 8y nips,
&lt; f
i
ta
Bteawauyt, teih . I.rmlicend mfi.nuefoorr
Green and Blade Tcaa.
—In the Inlier, hewer«;. orc dectdedlr-il ta«
Rio.Ctylon,-and'Jiva Code,
been io,.n
siril reported, both ss alleristim
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
Cigars, T&lt;d&gt;Mo. and Snuff,
(
In IntcrwMttot PrtWmlt must necessarily tea
Sall and Water Lime,

A. E. BONBTEEL,

UQTRICIAM ASDSUnOEOX- W
JJ
Medusae fa Dentings sad vioai

DANIEL CtoOK,

GST1CS OF TOE PEACX, Green

Tax Arret, will attend te tba e
Jdebts
aad ell other bus'-rew pertaini
•toco in Goodrear’s bloat, ap Haire.

II. P. CHESBY,

NUilS’S^’^SS’
E^.rts*a-»

l. ■. rrrwART,
TTORNEY am! Cvsssfosr al La
Cocusfoor ia O""'”!.

A

oo'VK’xnr ox»xox:

B. c. FBINVLE,
JODGE OF PROBATE. 5«isry
sral Land sod Tai AfsuS. Will
tbo' tfoart Hoass. fo UwUsgs, an I

'daniel bterkem
SMOCTT C1XRX. Metary Public
gfomtolfa paym* &lt;f T***-______

™

Spit--.------------------- -

CROCKERY,

, n. n. rhe^don
^yywrr treasurer. o®«

Drug., FsinU, O1U, Burning' Kuid, and Camphene.

*

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/lao. the largest Stock &lt;4
Kerwtau

LamfaaAybcxsa. U sum I Fta» bus* tor fl.

A Huh

OU

as,

’

Lam^l

JAKES A. BWEEZ

p^srssK-sssst

,E.er rfTur^l H&gt; Bail. Creek, tn oC»l,;&lt;l
will MHM,rito "aU wmM Wi„

■Courts at this Mtoie. Oltcrjtoh* (

HAKKON EMTTI
CIRCUIT COURT COMMEBI0

New Barfy Mill,

Unusually Low!

IS M)&gt; H

openHoo,

to do.ati^- amount nf

OTTSTOM

*" /-

-wobm;

m m good order acd ns prompt m
other MUI ia ferry, or M^r utiwtr ootto*?-

Having secured the aarvieoe nf a

First Bate NHIER,
■Rd OBT dHD .bifflV'lhik cm thr nxwl
fe^rove^T plw, ’togtlbcr with • P00^

’&lt;10

StunCJH—wn nre prepared U&gt;

fee of work.

do

Plcaae givcuBfifAlI.

GtahpAki lor wfeafa

BOLTWQOD #«BANT&gt;;

Xl&gt;CTff^^5L‘

F. B. RVMELI
■•d Waist repairer.
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VOL. 5.
JJastiejs' ^usinrss |inttorit.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1861

'FOR SALE I

I!
From Li fit lUonlrated.

MSROHANTS.

iCASH OB

R. J. GRANT,

PRODUCE-

Ready

Pay

fall behind. This winter I did hope to turned wide, ao Uttl U oo«U M rrtd te
gets little in edranea, but if forty dollar
ailk dresses are the orddr of the day,
there’s an end to that devoutly to ta
wished for ci ream stance
Debt, debt!
How I have alwav* shrunk from ft; but
steadily, now, ft is closing its briarlan
aruand me, and iny cdnstnstlng chest la­
bors In respiration.
Ob, if 1 could but
disentangle myself unw, while 1 have the your new silk drew 1
strength of. early mauhood^nd the bonds faint effort to smilo.
that hold me are weak.
If Ada could

understand rightly my position.
But
alas! alas! that U hopeless, I fear.
And Mr. Whitman hurried his steps
because his heart beat ouicker and his
thoughts were unduly excited.
Not long after Mr*. Whitman left home,

F. H, * J. RtHKELL,
FL’LL AND COMPLETE.

BAILEY

Call and Settle
ughncr far tte pesnefnl pen.

SOON.

J. tv . OAKLEY

tbc First

TU bloeBwg rartb M Nesl-

SO

MASO1 ALUM

-or—

CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

Also, Two Dwelling Hbuses,
In the Village of Hastings.
Titles to all of these,

Kneeling by tte I'.rwa I aa

hntsPCTasiK, and

Terms Easy.
I don't care if you never pay for them ]

ROBERT* A STRIKER

La Prairie CeaUr, lit

Dipping up the water.

Store m

KK£P UP TH£ iXTUUST.

W

D. &lt;'. HAWLEY.

HOLESALE and retail dealer in Gnxerisa
and I'reriaiona. 1'urk. Lard. Butter, and

So I (lowly, Undcrly,

Bltuluog Kitty Ryder!

USTICE OF THE PEACE. Attorney and
Counselor nt law, and Solicitor io Cbarcvqte
ice in Bailey's Block, .up slabs.» next door to

A. E. BONNTEEL,
HYSICIAN ANDSUBGEDN. Will practice
Medicine in II toting* end neisity.

P

GIN AH A REMEDIAL AGENT.

UNHCR OF TIlPTBACS, General i.and and I

THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIML'LAKT.

The Sober Second Thought.

HOLBROOK,

J. M. ItVRSELL.
A. M. niNINGER A CO..
। EstublUUei! in I7TR.)

P'
JOHX ROBERTS,

New Arrangement
I

J. M. NEVINS

Th* fulxrriber haring refitted t
intradeetfon of BOOTH* SHOES

CUSTOM WORK
ORDER.

ROOKS HARDWARE STORE.
B. C. PR1NDLE,
tJDGE OF PROBATE, Nd
F. BOWER.
•&lt;0&lt;f

DANIEL STRIKER,
IOONTY CLERK, Notary Public, and Gtnaral

d.ljoiu &lt;Jfli5Ctllan|j

HASTINGS

TANNERY I

ced dressing to go out.
Two hours Inter and we find her hi a
jewelry store on Broadway.
.
‘•Can f say a word with you 1
She

ling on the envelope, which was in a bold
manculiue baud, and said to hersoil':
“1 wonder who this can be from I"
Something more than a curioelly morcd her.
There intruded on bet mind a moved to the lower
vague feeling of disquiet, as if the mltrivc
bore unpleasant newa for her husband.—
Tbc stamp showed it to be a city letter.
A few lime, of late, such letters have
come to his address, and she bad noticed holding out the bill she had taken from
that ho bad read them hurriedly, thrust the envelope addressed to her busband—
“1 cannot afford to wear thfo watch;
them into hie pocket and became ailetrt
my husband's dreamttaneet are too lim­
and sober faced.
1 tell yoe so frankly.
It should
Mrs. Whitman turned the letter over it’d.
and over again in her hand, in a thoughtdulgent huabaad yielded to the importanhueband, sober faced aud si lea I, aa ho I
beconie for moat of the time of late, I
Eresented itself with unusual vividness, i
ympalhy stole In her heart.
I
“Poor Charles," aha said, as ths feeling i
increased, “I’m sfraid something is going iaide.1”
The jewder dropped He eyea to thick.
wrong with him.’’
Placing the letter on lb* mantlepiecc, ’The easo took hira a little by surprise.—
where he coqld sec It whenbf came in, Hu stixid fur nearly a minute; than tab
the bill and watch, ha^aid :
Mrs. Whitman entered upon some bouse- ing
i
“Wait a moment,” and went to a desk
bold duties, but a strange impression, as

NO. 47.
Tta following ia the list of the conimft«B agreed upon in th* United State*

CwUamer, DoolitUe, Harris, Douglas,
Polk, Break in ridge.
JfaMMB—Fessenden, chairman • Siraclaimed ioquiriagly. Whetdwywu
■ir, by thell Won’t belling watet
the aeedT
'
Not at all, be replied, tart It

h will! It looks HarsdAte! I replied
with surprise.
Well, you try It, be replied grinnlngly,
w*ben lb* Ua»e corrse to plant, and you
wdi tad H just a* I toll ym.
And sure enough, when spring aarae,
aeed, and being prtoewt, I bH£
Jewell, lust winter a man told ma In

minute. Suppose you try HI
Very well, aaid be.
And l
tea-kettle boiling from the atov

My cunsdeoce I you have told rightly,—
Only look there.
I looked, end behold, the li«J* sprouts,

b

• gained by It.
[Cor. Duller Paper.

by.
of a weight, lay upon tar heart—a sense near
i
“Will that dot* He had come for­
of impending evil—a vague troubled dis­
turbance of her usual Inward salf-sati* ward again, and sowpresented her with
the bill receipted. Hie face wore a pleafiictloon.

It the thought of Mrs. Whitman recurred, as wm natural, to the elegant silk
dress of which she was to become the
owner on that day, she did not feel the
proud satisfaction her vain heart expert
cnced a little while before.
Something
of its beauty tad faded.
“If 1 only knew what that letter con­
tained," she said, halt an boor after it had
come in, her mind still feeling the pres­
sure which had come down upon it, so
strangely, u it seemed to her.

’ I must have It, Charles,” raid the
handsome little wife of Mr. Whitman,
“so don't put on that eotar face.”
“Did I put on a sober face 1” asked the
husband, with an attempt to smile that
was auythftg but a success.
“Yes, as sober aa a man on trial for
hi* life. Why, it’s as long as the moral
law. There, dear, dear it np, and look
as if you had at least one friend iu the
world. "Vyhat money lovers you men
arel”
'
“lb»w imich will it coatY* inquired
Mr. Whitman.
There was another ef­
fort to look cheerful and acquiescent.
“About forty dollars," was anssrerad,
with just a little altering in the lady’s
voice, for she knew the sum would sound
extravagant.
“Forty dollars J why Ada, Jo you
think I’m made «&gt;f money 1” Mr. Whit­
man’s countenance underwent a great
change of expression.
' “J declare, Charles," said bis wife, a lit­
tle impalienily, "you look al me as if I
were an object of (tar instead of affection.
I don't think this k|nd of you!”
“I've only bad three silk dresses since
we were married, while Amy Bright has
had six ur seven during the same period,
and everv one of hers cost more than
mine. 1 know you think me extravagant,
but I wish you had a wife like sums wo­
men I could name. 1 rather think you'd
find out the difference before long."
“There, there, pet, don’t talk to me af­
ter thia fashion I i’ll bring you the mon­
ey at dinner time, that is.if
"
..
“No ite nor buta, if you pleas*. Tbo&gt;
sentence is complete without them.—
Thank you, dear 1 HI gq this aftemooo।
and buy the *Hk. So don’t fail to bring;

i

Mrs. W hitman, drawing out tar pocket­
book.
“Nothing. Th* watch ia not defaced."
-You have done a kind act, air," said
Mrs. Whitman, with a feeling trembling
in tar voice. “1 hope you will not think
unfavorable of my husband. It’s no fault
to him
of his that this bill ba* not been paid.—
Gcwd morning, sir.”
Mrs. Whitman drew her veil over tar
face and went, with * light step and a
She went to the mantle piece, took up
light lieart, from the store.
Tta pleas­
the letter, and examined the superscrip­
ure she had experienced on receiving tar
tion. It gave her no light.
Steadily it
watch was not tn ta compared with that
kept growing upon her that its content*
bitter again* yoo.
were of a nature to trouble her husband.
“He’s been a little mysterious of late,"
and
paid
the
bill
of
twenty-dollars
;
from
the said to herself.
This idea affected
lhetxrc to the milliner's, and settled fur
her unpleasantly. “He grows more si­
lent and reserved,” she added,os thought,
under a kind of feverish excitement, be­
came active io anew direction.
“More
indrawn, aa it were, and less Interested
in what goes on around him.
His cold­
ness chills mo at times, and his Irritation
hurts me.”
She drew a lung sigh. Then, with an
almost startling vividness, eame before
her mind in contrast, tar tender, loving,
and cheerful husband of three yeaft be
fore, and her quiet, silent, sober faced
husband of to-day.
“Something has gon* wrong with him,"
she said aloud, as the feeling grew stron­
ger. “What can it be F
The letter was in hsr hand.
“This may give me light." Aud with
light fingers’ she opened tta envelope, not

breaking the paper, so that sbe could not
seal it again if she desired to do so.—
There was a bill of sixty dollars, and a
communication from tta person sending
tta bill. He was a jewe’sr.
“If this ia not settled at onoe,” ta said,
‘ 1 stall pul the account in suit
It has
been standing Ibr over a year; and I am
tired of getting excuses iuatead of my

A starling oborac-

her last bonnet.
•I know you’re dying to sea my sew
dress,” said Mrs. Whitman gaily at she
drew her arm within that of her husband,
on bit appearance that evening. “Come
over to our bedroom, and let me show it.
Come along! Don’t hang back, Charles,
as if you were afraid.”

tioe. A little girl entered the bar-room,
saw, lu Ills oral i—
and in pitiful tones told the keeper that
of folly, fashion, and extravagance F
“Sit down, Ctarlss." Sbe led him to a
hu-ge cushioned chair. Her manner had
undergone a change. Tta brightness of
tar countenance tad departed. She took
something, in a hurried wayjrom a table,
and catching up a footstool, plaoed it on
■W*n." add tha child, “tether epond*
tha floor near him, and silting down,
leaned upon him,and looked tenderly apd
lovingly into hit face. Then sb* handed
him the jewaler’s bill.
“It is a receipt, you see.
Her voice
fluttered a litda
“Ada! how ia this'. What do** It
He flushed and grow oag^“1 returned ths watch, and Mr. K-------receipted the bill. I would have paid far
damage, but ta said it waa uninjured,and

Morrill, Wilson, Clingman, Saulsbury,
Jolmaaa.
JdUitury Affaire and JfUitia—Wilson,
chairman; King, Baker, Lane, Latham,
Rice, Breckinridge.
.
/final AJfcirt—Hnla, clia[rmnn; Foot,

/■dietary—Trumbull, chairman ; Ten
Eyck, Foster, Cowan, Bayard, Powell,
Clingman.
Poaiojkt and Poet Roade—Cdlamer,
chairman fDixou, Wade, Trumbd1L,Rioe,

PahKt Lande — Harlan, chairman ;
Clark, Wilkinson, Johnson,
Mitebell, Bragg.
Private Land Claims—Harria, chair­
man ; Ten Eyck, Sumner, Polk, Bayard.
Zudian Afaire— Doolittle, chairman ;
Baker, Cowan, Ten Evck, Suba»lkm,Rioe,
Nesmith.
Peattont—Fueter, chairman ; Bingto&gt;, tow, Simmons, Saulsbury, Powell,
Mitehell.
Jkoofarroaory Claimt—King, chair­
man; Chandler, Wilkinson, Nkhulaun,
Nesmith.
Cheivu—Qark, chairman; Simmons,
Bowe, Cowan, Bragg, Polk.
Hietrict of Cotiunhta—Grimes, chair­
man ; Anthony, Morrill, Wade, Kvniivdy, Clingman, Powell.
Pttenie—Simmuns,chairman; Sumner,
Doolittle, Thomson, Sebastian.
PMic Buildinge and Groande—Foote,
ehairman; Dixon, Chandler, Kennedy,

Wilkinson, Cowan, Douglas, Sebastian,
Bragg.
To Audit and Control the Continyent
Bxpeneee of the Senate—Dixon, chair­
man ; Clark, Johnson.
Printing—Anthonr, chairman; Har­
lan, Nlchofenn.
Sagroeted Bitle—Lane, chairman ;
Morrill, Mhchrii.
InmlM Bille—Bingham, chairman; '
Parker. Saulsbury.
On Iffaury—Pearce, chairman; Col
lamer, Fessenden.
Tua Naw Srcbmiuxibt Tasirr.—Tta
Charleston eorre*pondent of tta N. Y.

timss says;
There ia som* aw fol hard swearing from
tta aeafariug men concerning the opera­
tion of tta new tariff. A captain from
tta/srvtpn Blate of North Carolina was
fined *10 this morning tarenre ta viohta soma tectaieality about Lading a lot of
cabbages! Tlie James Adger, from tta
foreign port of New York baa only got
in port twelve hours—time enongh under

ao vary /orripn that even Charlestonian*

while.*
LAUGH.

that another should, share it. Wo have
jnst been reading a good thing. A french­
man lu London, leaving hi* hotel one
mcroing, and resolved to got safely tack
to it, after bis ramble, look out bi* card
al the corner of tta slrix-i in which It wa?
situated and wrote down the words ho
saw written on tta wall. Not knowing
English, ta determined to tekr proper
paccautions. Wishing tu return from*
distant quarter iu the evening, ta got into
a cab, and by way of directing the dri- •
ver, abowed him the cosy little card.
Cabby grinned from car to car.
The

asked nothing."
-Oh, Ada!”
-And thia is receipted also ; and tins," Sir Thomas Moore makes why ho did not tourist thought the man impertinent,
banding tta other bills which she bad Cblish hit Utopia sooner. It show, ns and read the address, to make an impres­
husband to porcta
paid.
“And now, dear,” sta added
w important that great man considered sion. This time the rogue of a driver
"Not
paid
tor
I
Is
it
po*HW*r
ex
­
Trr Hides
Sharts,
laughed out. Tta Gaul teen grow angry,
quickly, “bow do you like my drtos.t—
S. H. COOK,
claimed the Httls woman in blank axtonand atepptag out, apoke to tta pomengcra
or otherwise, » castoasers may desire
Ishmtnt, while the blood mounted to tar
W. tert &lt;ke MpUiteio. rtd tm the whole day to devoted to hretere* who crowded around, lie ahuwed tnei*
forehead.
Then ata sal down to lhink.
the card. But they all began to laugh tputithat fallow*^ to tta reader’s imagination.
Light began to oom* into tar mind. As
t* if they were crnxy, -and tta stranger
If any fair iady, however, who like
H. N. SHELDON,
the money.
F was in at Bilkskin’s yes­ she sat thinking, a second .tetter far her Ada, has taoa drawing too taavUy upon
Cuh F*14 far Htetew.
called them a pack of British scoundrels.
tOUNTT TREASURER. Oflfce la tha Coart
terday and aaw one of the sweetest pat­ husband cam* in from tta penny post- tar husband’* stendsr inootne, for adit
He was about to get hi* bead in hit band,
terns I ever laid my eye* on. . Just suitsi man. Sbe opened It without hesitation.
when policeman came up; asked th* cauta!
my stylo and complexion.
I shall be In­
J AMER A. gVVEEEEY,
1 ataCLEAN AND OIL OLD HAHNEBHI8,
TJROBECDTWO ATTORNEY. C—oseter at
consolable if it*s gone.
You won’t diaJr taw, taltaw ata Coansolor in Oaso*’,
peated tee ejaculation.
It was a bill &lt;»f
appoint me 1"
'
‘
.ta Nctory FsMie. will prompUr (itond to ur
rie&amp;ce in lite.
And Mrs. Whltmaa laid her soft white twenty-five dollars for gaiters and slip­
Then oamo a Gaul who knew Englisb—
Hurttec*. M«J »»iwo&gt;T R-HGLL.
band on tbo arm of her husband, and pers, which had been auujding for. three
. , . v^,_
. '
smiled with sweet persuasion in her face. or four montta.
plained; and *.be« tbo enraged ti
HARRON SMITH,
“Thia will never du!" aaid tta
— ...■» •hall barn the moMr."
fall into a Liughwsd joined ail the
HR CHIT COURT COMMISSIONER. Attoroev
meal, mental disquietude or atanatioA,
I Coansdloe A Solicitor, in all tbo Courts cf
them! The worda ou iho card u
wife, aa ata thought alittle abruptly, and
“Commit tx&gt; Newaocer
flocb
' hurrying from her presence. In Ma preSHELUKD CORN ta
33 cent* per hostel..
OATS for
30
“
”
P0TAT05 for ■
30
“
"
“Thst’a tta way it it always” Baid
The Chs uf jkxtou.Masa, ia engaged m
Ind all
Mrs. Whitman, her whole manner changin moderate

OLIVER E. EVERTS,

money."
Tta bill was for ita lady's watch,which
Mra. Whitman had almost compelled her

ss

Low Pressure System
Wilk t&gt;, GuUtanll
si-rsanxt
fa, »o rtnuan

B. C. BAWLET»t.

be anid, taking a antall roll of biU* from

She eat down pouting, aad po" ihRR
ite-Ae«ra*j

half angry.
- - -Forty dollars for a new dr**
tally ejaculated tbo huehand &lt;
____ i-.t____ vr— i------

sutatilutM tor am

tmil« in the &lt;jd wav.
calm, if not ataerfc’..

But his. voire was
A U- or smtle

pay- Tbomeon’a &lt;unl HU

ILIM.riTl.LE
burned up and more must be ordered.—
Q, dear, I am diwooragAJ. trwy year!

xuoed Mr. WMtman to lift bit eyea with er »
.
look of inquiry Into brr fs^.
tta Ur treolt of obrr™'-*

car., toa a»
estimated that

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A^g-frrlf jl**l***,*,^,~^w*P?!
haa W J*'»4Sc.cg
ini treaauQ ajpinst I
sines he has U-en'ln
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Internal

Im-1

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$ but sacred. '

Tenr.ewsee vr.l-jutcrrt.wbeh if it
that Tehncwe can inip * ooC'tbe

rn-n.t over which this lhaiv.r prSidJ
And in revpoow- to a Wto' •]'&gt;
L. B. Manning, of Cdnsha, Au
has written a letter to the IVAcfi^
him and Tvnnes’we. Brownlow ii
terribly, pangent reply ^losing a-, fd
. "Or my own Snualrioni prxlert
I would wty nothings but fur tl»e.&amp;
they nr» clawed by you atpun^ &amp;
nrd« of Teaneiwee, and tri&lt;a ot toi

This pro, iaion is seri&amp;vod j

Frld.iy h«

■.77IL B.; Wightman n
!^ate-bonpht out Ba

Stere-■ Northern 4juri
■'*
j ton«l” g*ntle&lt;---------------- ----------- —
from a* to tamper with the mail*.
That

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U t un-l.M.jor AnJrj&gt;ii&gt; J

li*m &lt;t&gt;y-iriltoriteUei. .oflUem, dwd* upon
thditgtefr.jM rwip^ibr tW ^rwparty. .

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ej«o.iyiR£• S-rt. .lu.k. .-. t

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carry inwste that
(iafrdtn-. .l^e pfSpaaitom of W* JfcilMb Q'W*
e/&lt;»*a*d upefl'tf* pHtM’H’lc xtat iMe- [ mrm to refer tha^Mi/uM -question Jo

&gt;■■ ,/.tur w.JT»at,SJ*L
listed iq Mca*iva4HMi4»p wipumtomrslu
•*«. jSjWtor N^rq4tK.l«W&lt;“&lt;‘*
&gt; .
*- - J unwilling to agree, to,
•», pUi^Ur
»g
pwibihr of gk-

Savaaa Aecmtxv.—Hiram Roge

Tbc wmiqgg,
gcUiug wto a
worse position qyury ddy. Tb&lt; demand
' for labor iwdaetesiiwg .ew-sy hour. He

xsr-ilBo^rmrt cf'age, and son of W
Rwg^teu.f/ tkirkuo, waa severely

। prices of provMuM««rtU te largely in­
creased wi’hin the next week, ami these
! too tangible* tutd Vefy fortSMtt frets are
1 more likely UtnfanytMaQrH«-to brifg
tbo DgnbHiraMtftto to -1 .»&lt;-n!cnu:nt.

fatally injured by’the felling of a
frtTt^°i
&amp;turd.fy last, duri

■

hJgji&gt;$J&lt;L . ; Quite a Jnrgc piece

•kultym the ^ark part of his hea

bvoken.’in.
He was trested by
Rubc&amp;t wl Vgjuhn, and is secom

Great Mewuj Pates Ml Ite »uteb«,

b^e aq eould btt experted.

Tte. Wasbfogtrm cerrMpCTtAenl of the
Phil44elpMSi/’/rn'wrftdw:’' ‘
“Although the atJrncstt* of ditenioti
’wt'tewwtf- writer
rWt«l w .wpwrnU. dr .JT~» I )»■. t”,*“•"***J *» **° TJ“. "»• ;
in before them, It, m. bey and apubt/ha:
P‘-r4kte*-Armwa0&lt;l aaaiam &lt;
there is intense, auffingug,. aq,..account ot
*7 a u*w xk."JWu. 1&gt;I-wU
the scarcity^, mnqqyApd.Hu; doubt that
□Diihr* rwidkLiUa Xa&gt;oumsmw mortiirc
i 1 as xn” corner-STane or cirn liueny , . hangs os er the future.
t5o,uti* .Qaruli na
‘•n&lt;«* iu&gt; JHwniwtWkZ^nni.'j
°‘VuTlTj..jU*.r
f*el» it terribly in thq flyrityllcj suspeo**** »e^**^«rQi»ua.i tcteien^tedct rdtewwfA
an-uxi
r4uiw&lt;»j»iMu
MW,, ,
”B‘'1 *y ***tFTfT? . ». t: nf Wu(k "p*H*
P‘JI4:&lt;' building*.

the same t&lt;njcJ had jwo crtbyr^i^W
the navy,' \Vrh. L.Ur6w'nTow\ a

.

J* l**'***rjHkft«Wi*s* &lt;«J bettoiv

and Ab-xarjJwr ^p^nipw^ l.iwtouiifr

.kmgf

Baker, d

ncd,'to.t|&lt;e £

tba present moment a
ib» wallaM*c United

,under the hw; ♦’••ponldtaHe «Mi 1
Itce uMt • bnment and hard tabor.-fe&lt;,-tt» »plt&lt;

aMwIeteiasotd. 19.4b. GUrftotaa Mrtr-,
hraaa MM‘ofVtaftMteM, •mfbMte'p

ma to tbc relief of Amir tei&amp;.SI’ddcttlj
ecatorw! My uncle, -Sam EfOtodd'wA
in the mn.c war ’of
Ja^j
master, under Gen. JackavO. Ljtit was t
of those rr.vordt w|k&gt; scaled the walls
i Mote tie C.Ja^a..,_____ _______
the battle of the ITntie-Sbr^’
Ms' i
de. Isaac Bniwplow, -Lto-Jg&amp;a&amp;p,2
&lt;•*!
patches to and from' Hunt*villc. ahij4w*j4«- tm iWK Wr4AHft -fMforf W! mai^

y. y

V. ^2 Jeffer/M AHWJH’ ***»■’“•

M

»* faonunw.

i

-- there ensls at
r committee

। evteh, A*n&gt;n Gwdrich, of

uicirar i^wjunuro. mi|nTi «»KTe

per of stares.

Al

•

&gt;iW 9^’'Ttf

thw^lhb'Wrm.ef eertba^.f twwhty*£ u’ .

.

■

frpj circumstances that

rthave tail come, to l»y t-efsocal Itmwl-

&gt;Mfarecei»ed here, says:-rtIWtertwtfow 1

S-Kilbem Oufoderacy. . And yr
ntfMCe u asked t6 g-.&gt; Into tl.7; *C

Wirawb««thrt.

?'-7'

"Oia CM^iwr tObtedteof lbw tfae

“This b the LItfste&amp;'kiB

-

BV TH£ CA8g

- -'-Jt '

t

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t.*wj

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-yilMWrt^i l-iecc

'5V Coiirj,lMtxr.—The

^.X^r
’iU^
KjunrfCl.tk4Tt7&lt;t£rl
!»•« Wa»r-firc. Iiif i» 1

♦*
rWs
wPtcvreirx
*,‘/vl
■rrMM
J

tion ^br/ S^atc Ro?d from this p

um

Lowell.' jThc t^eree of the coinp
is the uniy thing suspicious. A. W

ley lias been appointed Commissin

_ _

__

Pioneer

Senator Baii.rY t deferred comp
fur hi* egerrions in galling an app

Mtid

Road.

We would here corre

Afl-l^rVB.3rin, n»A&gt;..

31‘*2?Slaflajgt«-**•■*»

rf” I., 0
mar®?&gt;j«»»2S

te
“”'WM U lbW
^kbHWl fc^lrprr. xNbhbernStaft. »
CteJiWbra feopurw^AWl nJ Ifar- *.-7’?? **,'neB*h Abolrttotrtte.
Xe^wfo^ atte arawrwi tmatetare
be b-1. n w.mJJ tun, cut that they sure j
■&gt;
■■
/o
-. purVE^r.Vrtnrtry twifortd hia mig. r
1 • rr^’-., u_ ,..:
n ' raila."
•
.
T
roM.a, M, forearsuf Birn WU
{
n.tem a^ay..
*]
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J
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UEOBOb CBflSlEB.
•
Mvttg»c”*-

i;»t."rtr of OrriHr- IHralps.
QTACT OnKIUb A* U-ny Cutety, ~.
1‘rvtalr Court fut
county.
At ■ •rt*ia3 i»f »aH Court. WhUlf st Ibe cff.re
bl tte Jud«o lte«c&lt;4.iu Uooiu,-.. on &gt;*ou&lt;tev tte
JStb dor uf Nsnrh. I 61. prrnrut A C. l*riadU,
Jot.?- ■( CroteK.
____ ______
_

to^bM^lb/ flfra«^rrf*4rt &lt;rtf&gt; dcfUrI *

of restoring harmony, and ciosipg

bo ivPartn
tluit^pMf for the Pwnetr ' Fo

sa^jjtpd ^ll,ouc nkcs^Pliilo, if yo

y&lt;«toipP'*r &gt;» i’r*te agniu. Your
&lt;'G,l|uL,’?€f|» ^0C c’,lurnl1’ aod

peyfyy^awec ^t&gt;ia official -dntl&amp;rr- 1 another.”Thisis«i4« thm;ithxh*s«ium—

longl' dfigllt-prwsihly deserve a com

If *o*euuid possibly make out wh

mtiM.' ’■’THufr atfirte 'reads as sens

.
•
’*•
A writer m the C,lum^((ia.)^xrtfoX25C\
•"li
.
•
■
,The

Th

Z

Z...,
u ’
•

«**
•
Washfateoa, MatehCSl
j
i&gt;te ate-rumor, rt-the rnmevaeu.- J

t^fryk^vaa rt (he rig^t &lt;&gt;f secessio
Itavcsliuwn it to set oral friends

rwj.tyuer
.from | w|,bJn tl JuJ^Aw.mmefofoVwMtb^...-.
regard to i^c pn^Uv^iypor. , bcfe bc tl..r^-tf.

1&lt;A-

of

oettes ni.arflh aa. Republicnus. an

Tfeft» tMM(WWW MI W I faw dwwnri ry*ff3**
*'• u' h:,n :IW* U *
three

n'lWllk&amp;.iwWng ‘t ioexpliCaWc

'y

t\ri’ R/4ng in -‘t

WMCTrtAS-iE • RALE
''inlndt'd llw m.l;

you rjw-ak of unle

by itaatcl U.
ii u*.cc*5lS-' *' M*“a,je4wte*.A

slaves, should
___ _______ _
uf Motto.
Manifest dewiny ssid

, ~'

state,_.v y. fo.t.

•ttEKW»5hR •ofrt’vto'fy can uud

'‘

K*r Urfopau ladga uf
orablc necawky an dcrane k. . i ftavbM VZ; &lt;
ia/tel'lMlMtbbf-Ftbrirwant* to take MesicO wed earrjs U.S A£»
C1IANCKKV SALK?
rtcrwpr’ftyta Ybwatiee.
I
^'dlr'
nbtffWtf'tb
rican labor there.• tbcif il w wr&lt;s« iirstoy^Ok*1'
SjzkiTou Ciixu A Bottom Tsacnxa.—
^TATE or SilCinu A X.-.TU Circtrit Ceart
"teAay port of North Amurfoa, .-taddbse^sUiMiJui
.vl L ; m AugyAtotd&amp;i. March-IK
_ Di-, secessionists litre pretend, that If
Thw; Washingtw currewitdeui uf, tU- j ? fvr'the eemrfr of ihnry- i» ruw«-ry.
... uju -u—
th»ar.^te
I
The Florida convention Will ro-aaattn. KwiVSlyi $’«• fipk st-cedu, tliejAaa wjlf Philadelphia Pcum teJS -'I is ■arquri-ite.
CempMAH \ ‘
of the Indian .____________ _______
wtatprtto
;
trow freely in the ilreeta of Louis vilju.
ihuKSalton*/&lt;«•*’■ chaugwathat ib&lt;; liuo.
MT TTM ■bfofrfarW 4mn6l* Hr&gt;
the country front tbc' went Ircx^a^M
■Two petwnV'hu-0 /bcmrlariwated for Well,, gentlemen, Kentucky will 'pdc »e- Snlmoii iVCbato manta, by'hU transfer |
fflly tk'fabT. from Vaelttog-dDtf dwpeut. arid ■*« probably code. .op. r«t&lt;y On .r&lt;4jr tfijaca anjeojaa
wrung, and sore h--is 4s«o‘grfofon wrtefs iwed a I-tq-JTruh IH!d
tothcaest &lt;4 WiHen.inent, to a: seeuo
and Men fnil »he«p for lU’pod piling
tocarry negroes to Mewratehan. is was^rt
b&lt;foaw^ bv Mfo peojOa. ' •'’'•*»ae&lt;; .
| uldchwa. fomiimr to lorn thirty ywrs a
in prrij^L
j
j Eo«- uAltW -pcriod.Mr. Gbasr win at’
A Charleston paper aaya that “a whirl- |i Washington studying law with the ill us- ,
1
The Covrttr of to^ay Icarus from a, wind is roaring- through South Carolina." I
mwatumai BtUirs,and in tte x^inasotr.
.
' triwte Willfotu Wirt, and du rug: |hc I
rrTibio-ftTli
prnniprts nny du^at^b i«ab«Lhy * nMRjaittila hooae Wc hope.,that io it* pragma* it wi|l weep j
&lt; no OMHiXry with another the w^uu
। sdtwe pteiod was teadtfo/ school, buying ■
' b&lt;»m.(U»^ A** prop* rdbqaca ^t the C«p-,
“might make right," must ofteg im-adopM
d-*uo er cry palnitlto .troe in the Slate, |i nmonpbiap'fpilachilJrsauf.Uv! tnaudis- .
K?'r&gt;n» J jut no al ba,
tom Hwuae-&gt;|Jla«MVe,
pgr.
cA If thia bo not «o. Aoimans ete tbaf
and
palnicUo .wiH in iia 1$ j tibguWwdd'amtliesto* tlie 1 JislrktfamoRjat 1
(
----------------aM&amp;Mlcf*
robbers nod plunderers of tbv4flAieaN&gt;^t|i
I whotn,wa may snsulhat. the a-lsbratad
Neenasity, aye, irnfmemus-rw^ri r, will [
lltercf Apia Brat.
| explorer, Edward-F. Beale, and Jus brutb•end Southern armAtad Southern inwtitu—., —
—_ „
M,«rn«n&gt;n ■! ttaluai,
I er, Truxtrxi Bcnle, and also Walter. Lcn
lions into Mexico.
।
no*,
Es|.,
■
l/lc
Ma.'
flTd/i
Washington*.
4a*fiffiiti
•‘Af*ebnfoo of F.-M fintW nftfwt never
|
-r—naws &gt;te ,r.------- :
•aurronnd' tbe Gedglven institujfon ’of’}1
crrea« follow i:
.
*
- -”'
• Arg was* ttiri FwwIisFtrwXcoUles.
.hvery—the bMntifol tree must W; m
All that certain Iroctor ,0^4 t-CIimd. ritssw
A young girl—a dangblw of Mr. Rob.
Iqtb0—In thte town of j'VitiAlin, who lias
Federal
bheiljfi|jng nearly twelve-months fteV, l
at State
I and whyect th'rtm mmitlforrible smsMs,the’W
i was treated Hv Dr. Easton, vrihls Vlllngb
into th. 0^/™
'end rhi'ffie 14th alt threw up five tofly
probable lhal that slnvehdMingTrrritiii^duunonSs *®r®
looking reptiles,' thrte tif* ^Mrh n»mor
IITH.
in the Doctor's potafofolnn. They range
wdl, nt no distant day, wend'detegrtWr tu-kMontgoma^-UiJ^McsMaholaaugura^
**T
frttn fwrr tn dlx inthcs in length, nod ate
0..,/,". .hr, .n»M* iH,l,(i„ BaJ|
A

‘fLlTtrtXVS THE MATTER
.»&lt;t HtM. &lt;«
in UUe R er»4r&lt;r
«m page 4M ; tbe an.ou.,1 rMMW to *

F:

i^,Lr'*c£nc’verdant uint tu sho

MU ate. w&gt;Mis 4: www«4w «k*W

foJUJkli^d

ws^.^rS^m’1
i'ftuasoetr’r.'.E.”

A number of thetnoriala, intended • tar F .
-----------bring about a enmuimmatirn. ad mnrt &lt;&lt; f9T-f&lt;Ebb. Gibn-Muw.lfbswwvw «va3f
be desired, have reeenHy been prMeftWraffitottHTOofr tabMff^a? wwMmiuf

aatBMffei a ftrye walking S’Mr.

I'rtjj^.bT Ipsf jwtck, designed as

l
H ta rapidly 'reeoverirtg bur health
trfeh^th, amt has xAjudtlra taken a

eval appohitmemx for Michigan haVabtenT
nnnonneed as fulldws: For V. S. Mar-i'i
•tel, Col. Dickey, of Galbniin ;
lector « Detroit, N. (?. Isbell. nfLiVme-d1
■ton ; for District Atlnmey, Mr. Sk.wb- \
tow, af «t Jfltopb; krr IbMm AgRit.lT
Hao. D. C. Ixaeti, of Inghsm; foe PsWf4
master M Detroit, Hoti' Win. A. HbW ”
art). Rfftna ttwiwiW hteJterii nomltetSdl.
Conwtl to Fmnxfort 4n Gerfllkor—tohrfy’l'
M.OOO. It will be some days before Hie • ’
appointments for inland Pwnrjficcs •irtl'M

Levs or twk 'Rrxtrrrn-—TWit dHf
many persona in this wttfW MurtswkftfSe'
idea that-there iwais; Wets m itj rr use
for people « ho-*JW fo-t-sfaAHo make any
provision for ttetr ldteijlfe, foj thmr
uike for the benurihil.
Wram-yldttte

toouiwetres some uiifit»riSn t»M huhfiw
■tortMXted, Afhsimtet, with

lease

'

'-'V* bc&gt;w.irt over it.

.
pajWJWtJ*’1

H in H-latinq

myt^MyttsM! teteste urate •■
u»-rteMte, •! tte 4.0 •f'flfarttul.tetoiteteu
■nd r.-,.t« (erm Hud d.te, together with lte«
BrT’s fee »&lt; Sffriftrd in r«tdrrortjerr; That
»•» : -AH that c«tetkW||«Sr.at wfctrl ef J.
V&gt;“K *&gt;»d bring :■ tte «■”’« o4SfPVV*i

.

refl‘ywl-',b!.lite part of out :-Iiep

»

mure ui tw.'u&lt;c*:Ur wll«r**Zs»ttfrr, &lt;U

'

liicky H.wns that
on hit second term, &amp;C.
We
pu^j5»|&gt;.'Cl;q'cviumouto of this gr
buFTM! gramhisir ts outrageo

rt^s.'-oTibsl’csteffieo, and ths

CTriutt u
.

luted..

MQIJTG^GtSat.

;:r.-

I XKFAVLT terms tec» n^d* telU*A«Mlite*

. piuriMpatlwii worte/and the spelli
di^rnoc'Aise *a Vublingi of a»ix-y
I
.of
garbling,

make our language cunvqy.a

ncMir lute-jdvd by ui, nml whic
prt^hfr’ cdtm^ljQn, If would never

VoRgitSif k 7

'vl^&gt;'Se2foit ju-ver vol hud opc

‘I'jefault ha.iasbcen msdt in Ibe.rondition ol

dcw* -'W{'a1pTfly lnlcnde&lt;Jf as

btete rf mAiH I etolfiwT. MnrHIi of tte

pleasantry, to furu»hadi&gt;* the di
&lt;,Cnur.'^«tegraaa
thfe'fotelj^olfitmrttt tfnd rage bf

of! cVistotfce.-^ Jtatfowoc.

&lt;***» 1. HccafovsMp.
an nulment
Wrf lift* suitLet die 'tiAj’HsMg,otte.
!^, tbotwf!Sf?, beW

plte»n»tejr, sod headrd “Ixx-tL,"
•' ■ IngZipZrum dwsmdn part of tlw

Tbtf,.

In tbc case of Gov. Pickeui. of South

llicinoAif AppotjrnmtT..—Th«&gt;Fta*f

.pwltf hinBclf—o

—buwjbi^'a itol hc was made.
g’WW’U'V"*'* “ paragraph fr

-

v.^f^a,1S-

tiK.’SSSHSr. as-aSr.itei’S

*yhtp,' I-Mubiendic village cutcm

.. alUwu-a liUk- editorial spaeo In

jtspsnu»tofor ,‘to«r Postoffioc,*' a
friend i" riviouK wb’um »• da*

•_ ir.

’-. CHeaCc lattdj lftreh'21.

&lt;Mp,Sherman wasugn^uated.
Wllaat^Uht, fyr. Senator bn'f

AengkWtc- scrihMc r fo.- the Pione

IswHtskg^for an answer to his q

April,

understaud it

r^'befote “d&lt;-tehys" come ’

Mtbep^l,
j_.__ _. _4a It f mt
M-whiiiii
sWatf5u

Thc rwce pfmihkinj'wtndd

Jan,

hey cite, to aid faefe other. “
Ima the mother UtoSq (hechM

3S3ESE
MMM

•Tur IT.—with these wards t
er put a package of De-Land
■kr«jWtW» te«*i ite "4

eased. Ever aftek this memor
oortV'eaif, ditigy jmktry, artd’su

iacuh vm unknown In this fa
« 3fcK&lt;^ ^CFo •

’Wl^id pj er the wfap

IsViStj.apdW, many cuviaua p

take t^B-ji^ky, “Whoae sale

E«lipoX

4-Jfap

wib^r i«'n&gt;A«r re

�bepub:
M. Gswooar, SeperiatendMiAtoMihMie'
Instrnctlon^tea appointed one oT^t ittto
Tetohere'1'--*'-- *• •

totnl

outbe1

,

.

’lad mIjVis '
j on
-ftil

no ^MMkuLafiK-Mwkwoilol

,^|tm&lt;d

iltoid Llud

• Jw■4N®¥eF I J--'.

"

■v s-Sfrc *•
m m w:

ab*siuot&gt; »ti&lt; । .--.nutnlqiu./j odd “1 tr &gt;ir
--------- rwe-i..i.ill .(MM

ADVICE FREE

New'$4A4l^oe.^i?ftn*iy

o;h%* thjtd lliw -rTw-lalfc &gt;WIui| liWdl ,... ■

ESTADLISDED 1854,
' r.l rlmm w-.-i L’jBdTB—raati 1 tirtstePf And devoted to the Cacoaor Medical Rcroaa; to
(I nwn ,JUMP RECCMVKI)
a m r
; &gt;»» tMt hAVtuMMJtt
-di

floras Brnxsu.—Wc fcitrn from d;e j

?inwr khat thu Irem* fa‘ Al bridge. Sei,. ।

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"

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..’el 9d‘&lt;4
G&amp;uJfla-H tti tMEruMq

; qa Wi obri.s !•
i rbOCi «a thus

g^rxtdnr-towwWiN to well Wlwfa aaito.GUg
&lt;A. .AWirfh"fapiwefakIPMhewfcpr.tMrfaHourf.

sifo Uut.ilasUngg llousa.

'nr.n.,^,.

bsnrtqxa rW

Patriotsdt1

jutituak

ati isiAj

FALL AND WINTER
cooSk

LA('y££$fc&gt;a,&gt;na Vunfod W.tWgrtuHji

STLEOatM AKOOrilhOKB

r» contents, on Friday tot ;v! ,

!Raooa Yjiaf

MtfCbeinUnK

WE

-Il B. Wightman and In

A R E

NOW

ON

HAND

G.jRdWto&lt;wi:Vave_bought oot Bailey As
Bakers*.tin Mnrduare bumness. Tboy

I -Wei toe-ai agr tVAjeiC*:*"
.
' •sft’it’4A» ’to.tJdD1 ’PtfRimn »b&lt;r ni.ooc
retort toewFroyed b, ao^Me-. “ &lt;
! ’"I*' l- COMYAiN NO RIXBKAU ^ - i
^mal cto^M,
; rfaa-MwU - ", HYemSIA
.. jr
edHx mwTrlnoc.-rfoatog, and in a rerr abort tiaaa,
(That after all other uediciee* have prwred

also fefjtit riue^tyqTUrngce business. They
KMK*.

?-*l MlDfflON;
■
d|M iRFTLEQE. •
~
L&gt;sJ: ; KUBWOMUl.

8 PFCUX.;jfWt.t3%.

«#il under the tides of Wightman &amp; Rob-,

I

SttQCMB tu ilium.

Skvxrk Accmi:XT.—Hiram "Rogers, ID

„
■or 18 VTir* of age, and son of Widow no* left at tbe Drug 5£f!
Rvgdcg, «J Cirkuu, was svverely if pot, Sm?*amTth^Twrnfl.

DTI. FRANKLIN.

, „„

ROGER SHERMAN,
MASON.

f.iall, injnr^ by the fhllini; »f, liml, ■
frtjrn’l triton Salur&amp;ly Iftst, during thV * day, fr, brer the &lt;^j^u&lt;m* of na^afal all p*raona
high »Tp«L
QuiU.n forge picsx' of the
^.'D^cl^SVitlJ WWO^Bb)

lie was treated by

Drs.

ILibcrlAand Upjohn, and &gt;* a* comforta­

ble as could be expeded.
A

CoMPLtvtXNT.—The

Pivatcr

gives

TEA. .COFFER,- SOO AB. SPMJKS; PEPPER, I ply, with advice and dircctiona for cure. Any for*
PRUNES. fWB. RAHIMS, CODFISH;
it
its
1 to tbs Grocery Um, mcA '»
I
rflWwJ____________ ________ ......
, .A^o a great vanclir of tbo

Notice I

Kopd from this place to

tion for^

^‘wlMeiiASAito.

. th. utlviltin,.
' ■„
1 \v n
J
Bar',ri;od.
«H thegood* ktidSera^i 6f« the agiAWAs oftlwW^ .reouret.outofiteWu.e
i* the txtly thing suspicion*. A. W . Bai Bott wood and^rent, the Wh«totf-Uteht4
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ley bos been appointed ('•ominissioucr for wiU bccuntinami m tbe old stood, by’, '.
Mid Road. We would here correct the1 ,, ..
.A
R-J-ORAKT.- J
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i.CLK,.
ntMto^o thrtr R.-c„ n
Kls—iprvreoii* toringseeounta afed SMowl and tote tbrtecn. the
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airmen t, that Hurry Gxmty due, wdl piiw*e call andaettle the **me.
- ■&gt;,
■Ptrd l.j 3r. (Unary.
Iforry
V

I* _?Reprt*eD’ed” by Gsorsk

. »,j -t

?w4n hag sir. burn dfcfo*t •
li45Y'»-*ro glnd the Pionetr i

iioffre.cdNhi* cedar, anil
i laid toll-if-tejnlrl-g

th.it3H*« fcr H&gt;» Pi^tfr t

For —i I

rn^pwrerr™
IU 1.
^totto.

y&lt;W nppear iu prjot again. Your article ' I’YWlErxiA.
Oi, »erl, three culenw, nod , l»l(

,». ,
ukwI't‘’&amp;ASC.

If ia© could (MMsibly make out what you J

CUXbTH'itl^

!
;

,

d ^ fWlidM1 vtni t\re g/dtlg to 'Tear ig-

iKimnco- fieute tlin mid A &lt;•( the masses,"
..r ‘•cltfn’U fir minds ••( ilie rj«h vile dr-

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of a private nature.

Pnca 25 eenta.

The GenllCBcns Medical lomptBlon,
And Priiate Adtirfr.

E.-rMOOihlWr IMlcCMMtK,

Urinary and Sexual Organa, xxv a wanxixo roica

TOOM US, Ac.
♦" CuffPROMISE OF HENRY CLAY, Is 1B5A
and extract* fron^Uig

, .

.
l&gt;«AJi»r to*r»dcM*ted binUwte tacttrfaw-hiwJi
r&gt;»lwM&gt;sr».*ud tl&lt;» pi'vr ia X«w Yuck nf.rfto
dreadful cwnplaiiiu. which eorry tboMonfa-ai
tlnvi^ipdi. i*&gt; an uui.maiy gp*.«; Bo
arid"
Inilcd Ui cure all pk' tor * applied to bia. Jtour
lief, and believing fl lu be a .thnuiau dgty- U*.f
licit H&gt;M-eabroad, a* nril.M *1 buAic, l» *
Mud to lbw wborrquir,it,a(-wy af Prwri
ituu» u»«l. fFice nf tLarg*), with direction*.!
preparing aqd uylujc th* *«mc - .Um aiImj
Diet.jlaUnu&amp; A enldatfon, and Excprite fur A
-Su-t, they will find three rriucdu-*, »»urc cptj.l

in ...

or.Urady JPny, oiaiy. .

SPEEDS-OP ALEXANDER HAMILTON,

are prepared lo sell al a small
•/ /»—&lt; M maoo^,
advance Irons
£u ! .80 Z I T S 3 II e lo utlqnal .71

h t*“W (ba Very tool brewotrod totboGrokradown
they hunt di»ea»e through
i &lt;if ,be aratctu, and to cx»

1 a j a a t ^Tiurr?. jEnxiTaii

qf Hie r*riou» parlic*, on tl.e tubjeel of Slavery,
from 1119 to lp&gt;1. It will al.o cvulain tbe Deed,
Scou and otlwr ded‘»iot»» uf tlio Conrtv open tlie
1 Slave Queatkin, ll&gt;e ffrrat '

। adracafing Monarchicalfiurernmeiil, alau Itonlao
। ofGuyemmept, the Inaugural Atfdrcaa of Mash­
, ii'tfbh, Adaito, Jcff*r»&gt;n, and Madivin, and Th*
F.Wto .1* l.l
IV - . V i -- nn ■■ A ImI...

tECKlil¥

.KXllff U Mtv* Oeatal .dr tte ewivj.n .0
HDR3KY ,*egrwff ..eawe' .eeaiUnd

.L'pua ,uur.»bfcltc» mu- co .owed all of the .1

CASS;

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Fk'VEK A^AGUE,-..

luMtetlr1--

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fa

bti^; miglit pnssibly deserve a comment, l

inhm. ’ Tour aftiefc read, at atiaelcn as
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i lir dt-gm.-i of the right of secession. We
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Itavc shown it to rciumi friend*, rJsm*
।urate nt.wuil iu ReiAhiicnua, and they
nll,bfiU&lt;Lju,catling :L iacxplicaUc. Wo

THE L

kn­

WraWTEH.

fi-JL

.i

^';X^I!KlKSii&lt;SS!K51TiiE iioisehold
s.’iiigr*'"**1”’'* "• "»-*w
aaiwiNE.

and farm,

. ROBERTS A STRIKER,
iluniulliica A b6l.

Jh&gt;it&lt;hn?cvllt*^nUe’?n.'ficate.l e»«r» Dr. Roback
lay be applied to perwwally or by-|e«ler encUaigowe Ma«pfur-lU reply.'
Wuwii \- .e^r--------- :------------------- - .
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A^NEW ABTJCLH
krZKotmckS Stomach Billrnu
A new* a^Arikhtruf^otnMililc .nd Cordial for
ivirff 1..!,^ MlbFS’fom.rti, »fld lor tbe prevenoa of billions eonpteiata incidtnl to the West­

IFB F1LEB AND P1ICKNIX BITTERS

?&lt;•« F|"’ak of unless you

»' ^ .Soi. tjldt tcmttMy can understand

VltliAT’.S THE

tcd'win aend for copy, a* It wifi eoat nothing,
ihow HinnM apply before it I* too laic. T1
l,r**erlptlnttw arc n-cd by the mon eminent r
sienna of London, Paris, dnd New York. Til
wiahtvg them will plvtae tiiimu
■Wby DR. CH A MUERT.ATtf'
d'tj-T/*P«
H’illiatmbiirgh. New lor]

.MATTER.”

Jhir' HenDieralic vtlfttge cuteniporary

allows a little oditorial apnea" in its last
i*i£, (« r *o‘uw vcrj.mt ui&gt;* to show how

x,

r^hl, hd K0a. nult h-uutolf-or rolber i
—how big n fool he was made.

*" drink t« Mafot dixriHaa »4
yiieiierc I^uatoite, it b&gt;« ub equal. Try IL '
inj^hfll &gt;**•?**£* to ell other Bitters. Try

gbqaUcr

NEVER

Uow. K h reffit«*»»»[?«’.

Tbe ten ,'W» t^ot!r&gt; s fatrtt tjiMlfiaq ofaay kinttok,

KNOWN

disease

and

TO

m?

*; Tf^ Krm'ufa of'lbeae BIHcra. now fJiCU tks■ole property of Dr. Robaek^or gloated w:tbone '
, ieff thw)btn»l an4 twat Ciu’mri.i Medical I’ractiptlotoHWTMTlWrihd'tl l» •Lrt'ctjj ,FI*dica|c4ej

TAIL

pains,

I powetiullOnic |pkkftt vt flia rtofi -nd bet to of

J**T*fc

p.nmn.pL tom, o..r
.WJR,-*--® to*
prfrackT last wjeck. designed as a bit of',h"’ we^ey tofde from our u»ti*l prsclicj
thia*»wtopy,ot
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...
. • innttonff rtitn jrieatHlewnlc cwdiaffa nor fvfakfKl
|.Ie**atitrY, and ■headed. "lioc.tL, detach- it ww rm itmii/t d« all that I. claimed for it : WZ CAp^yb^a4m&lt;r&gt;bi« wyrk A«
iiicrlix tV.M.i Lfo-..nre .j- tl— -r»foi.. ‘ 'isnresndWcfWwMoreputation 6,rtbefartnfatff.
ritert*-t*’’*w’lc- 1&gt;|R.|A JriMn Ufa attain part i»f tbc article, . ,MrtW«nt sbrenntre for tnut, but ve M*e
.ua.iueqipiHoiM.AMti u.w it, nu
j”*•'«&gt;■”2■&lt;«««..m
p:i&gt;iw-H*-,qtTOt&lt;rt M In n-bthfl to ihr' to rd3—Ul'torlxtA,. n..P&lt;

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.dkc^UMl all,our sake, Philo, if yvubnve
g.&lt; a paatmar, stndy it a while, before j

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8(1000
I
CR OCKER Y!

Of the-day.

as-Mj'fts.

Sl.a-tVtonP.n.Urar.

order, Ute said cpS
‘tlii* oAlet tokw'wBe
Raimer/ 5s Hawapaper
Ha.tiU&lt;».in tbe reawty
MMa or teia ardre

tip^, r: xcB£.’iNKs,'PAPKii.
, 'n.H-WXCADUH. Ae,.^

1 "bed iud Wh*wrthourjl^rTahiC^8f proroS^

: ci»n, Mu»to^liarefor-fa loroia all-pwrewn

8HATTEJLKD CON=T1TGTJQNS. »'!i u
Loweror tlirr' may Have been' trifled with and
abimed: that tbtbidtoofa wdfa’wfa to Itogthto

Tail

CACRESOON TO HEAL,

FOR'TQR tWKCWX IXSTTrfr 09 TttR'EMbltel
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VT«a1»o keep on band a gfod,»**o{t*nrut ot- -,
ST-A-TIOZSTEEV^T, ’’ ]

PATENT MEDICINES

Notice is Hereby Given.

TlXM.m-)

And Copkiug Ettracts,

’riCTiiuj of IftsO, the debate* in Congress In ls3l-'35-'3fi,
n&gt; ,».&lt;&gt;«
UIS, ’

J.fVER COMPLAINT,
utoMMoreitobreUU aad mcngU of Ifaeaufcwr.
Tb“
JUX ffJLAJLEfF

djalMijl gnUj.jtimulating pre^rtka. That ttoy
-4Xtl.il

GROCERIES

jsisrr j'nnmjHiMj’r

Senator Bhii.ry jt deserved compliment

for his Oketiions in golting an appropria­

afo ^a0H8 OKA BTOOff
MILLINERY,

yataa
TlieM medicine* ar* prepared in ocn on laia*Tvar, under tba care of able Chemiita, and are
the moat reliable known to actence, including all
)tba recent diacoveriet.
To all addreaiing by latter, entwining fall nei;:^nc?ti!.-ft3rwrr?ci.»r:'

GROCERIES

I.OWNDER,

and It. abari, aR U.aAenuni of the R*i &lt;dntioewry
' D-wlKRR.lh te*m.«^ time*, renowned alike fortheir patroitiae., stole*tn*n*liip and virtue*. Il w iti include die
HISTORY OF THE ORDINANCE OF IToT.
r.lt:-; ■ "Byfmg FogCf&gt; Eg,,
• •'
the greet Congrcajirnaf compiler— the onhr rnttobtio aneo-jut ol dau kunoM. Ordinance'&lt;ter
atsi.'Vir &gt;srt
1
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akuM rm tfoj Wk port of M* head u«
broken in.

Ubiwaxt *xt&gt; Hmit Oacuai, from what­
ever ctuae ur of irhaUvar nature. Our object
will be to give Joy to the afEicUd by effecting ia
all eaaea a »t»eedy cure.
Ourynja fa. to charge nothing for advice and

iCctux

LIVmfiSTQX,

IIT A LTB.
,rrs pleasures,
6i«o*y*tLa jiad. Co., N. J„ 1' '
Jotrtsry tStJi. !’»o,’ f‘
to Dr HERRICK
We arc convinced that there are many parent*
/■'“wz5"-'
* Co.—GaHHetntni— . -of »crufu!»u&gt;,coion tup tivr, and diaeaaad condition
f
■ j-*?. \ ’Ah°’
T*“r W»। Fllowhom a nwmereusoffspring only bring* auffier.
f._
.’■"'T “gept calfaJMA- . ,10g and poverty. T» aueh we would aay write,
| and wt will aend »uu infonnalion ol a Mire, welli tested, and ncrcr-failing^AAaxTiva.
with

Wi will mail rasa, to any one applying for it.

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TEMI'ERANiE.

l» WMftoH’i. fofsdle Ly 111! of Dr. RubMk'*FecR&amp;W Cwcianati Iu any quantity-, «i Hfo ToiE
If. i* |qit up in Quart Dofit(k si'C
jdui ill* MfEYr is one ouxea 'a»e*. IIMTadK.
tanplPHSSt ILn?bkwei ar, be pecked ud unt to

BJrtnU Fricc W pw JBoUle, or ait for RS.
ma noeaei principel office and »el/- rMtna, No- » K*»t
rAbKsMFt Fourth at., id building from Mala .trvet, Cincin-

FLOES? *•.

di&lt;rucc'U« •cribbUnge &lt;S g six-ycar old.
T^e

-------- * •*-Reimer. Middleville. M. C. SwIR,
n&lt;i . t i. ^* a^erehai.t* gea.&lt;
.prei-tp

Qcsigh of this garbling, was- to

make our Jangnnge convey.a meaning '

nctow inleudtid. by tis, and which, in its I
rorrtriiclloh, It'Wduld never ouuvey. j

wlu&lt;^'&gt;f&lt;)iRri.Rc'vcr yetJud oocaaion to

traxn. as« S.CJ-A Tier

,0. YOU WANT WiflSKERSI

TM ■ra^rtrimd represents as ns finding
fault wi&amp; our Hepreeentative; a thing

DO YOU WANT \YJi,l8KEBS.’:;

DO YOU WANT AM^5TACDEt j|

dw* Wg sffnjlT ir.tcpded, as g bit of
nadrmlau

fr«yn»G

k/ffioRti

DO TOP -WAN^'A MUStACfljifJ

pleasantry, U&gt; forushadjw the dlfltenhies

&lt;^f,our,C«ugrcivsinati. and
tke fljdaj&gt;|lo1Ainn'nt rfiiri rag^ of defeated
.•I'pir.incs for •tour- Portrifficr," and their '
fiietgU •. r.hioug wbi*m we dsM the con- ।
terrtJrtiMe^scribbler for the Pibnetf.

He

alwaukg'for an anewer to his queetforts,

TLuiilliMiliil Wfli p*l^iiT*iTn *iiiiiiinrMgaT*
lbeciti«n.rfl*n»WMMU«ii*ni .bey tore

and fe.lwve htonpad to give it above;

obtained th* Agency, tor and.arRnpw enabled to

understand It now, ho
wiVA-'beMvd •jdng^day^' come ’round.—

tse STiattirtiic bTCCEirr,

LLE.

it.—With

P'scuh were unknown In this family, but

pawy;

lh®

&lt;2f

br$a4

a.’prcad pytr ibe wbple acbool
and led. WN cuviDug people to

make the, inquiry, ‘ Whoa© aaleratua do

ptacbmcdLfrom «n*t froeFrw awd.toart;
i-ebfwn, snd'W«*r.mfoJ.U wWmaia by
lbs nmnbfiioiariraiat Fairport, Haa«»

to ad
.Ju

pq-, N. Ym awdby thrgroMrs jR4ht«S«k g

»nd village* through*** tU asmtry.

Er’^ wetohjr £%»bcr wet now »

Sfe'.

sriiWchifixrtttd' BAixeaY’

;:'J

ia prep*red by Dr C. P. Bauuai*a.aBneHtonfii
these words the stran­ phyeiciab t&gt;f-Uodes, siri.ls warmated to brfgf '
owl a thick aei of.
, , . II
."• r J
ger put a package of De Land &lt;fc Co.’«
winsms or ▲ mustacde ...
&amp;ienfa: fa&gt; ku«-, tot «* tor
in from lhcec*o«x week*. Tito artol* is Rto i
peaped.^ Ever aftefr this memorable da^,
poortlead, dingy pahlry, nnd'atilphurous
Tor

el kv, Trtlyjtiwni' m ,vii«t 0. CKHjj
' Tba diwovery of coating a plti'rettbaagMr era- I.
ItMlad with Dr. Herricks AiLulhera are ooonter
fci£ jurUjf ured WrOT|^gTOrajreg|toaUl;&gt;

Tbe-JJ®: and Cbaeptot Homelkdd-IU.-i*&lt;
&gt;- tri
( S.ify in.the• World.' :• nm
&gt; n
/’ liisittttrtriftifd'PlaitrtV dni

type; MeUtPCOty]
Mirror AffitJlWy]

brotyj

I

lAXmioon.

HpW Jdtoti-iWdrt'- insTohEb
■*. muaw«Bi(La'«.aM*-x&gt;rii*i.i.'/i
*1™ NATURE, TREATMENT, ASP RADIw4bJct?E or-RHmiiaioraforjk, &lt;wHomi-

�cy;

Acmasa «■ «• «sd»
Magazine, bedbugs arc an American in­
vention, and have been exported from
ihtofioantrr to all parts of Europe «
cepiifogIreland, wterTa bedbug is Mver
to be found.
Tbe insect made its sppearance in England as early es 1W8,

CURE
£

LAICS AID HAUTiriL

R. J. GRANT.

They art calirsly rentable In their aoaiposittea,
and maybe taken et all times with perfect safely
without snaking any change of diet, aadM&gt; sforaee
ft nay tUtagntakU CmM rvsdrra it M»r to edmim'i
f&lt;tr Utm to ckildrta.
BEWARE OF CUI NTERFEITSI

ON LOW PRICES
BOOTS AID SHOES, etc.,

’ The gvaaiae bars fire ■ignalurea of Henry C.
8paldinCo&lt;&gt; each box
1
Sold by Druggists and ail other Dealers in Med-

Come and See !!

WE

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

PRICE 23 CENTS.

CEPHALIC PILLS,

DRESS GOODS

WILL cAxviKCK AU. WtlOSCTFgR KROM

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
We hare pile* of 8 II E E T I N GS.
CLOTHS.

DI APER,

TABLE

TOW EUNG,

and all kinds of domestic good*;
BROAD

I hrrr trfed yonr Ccpoalie PiUa, and /lilt Atm
aoonii that I want you to tend ma two dollars
worth mora
Part oftbsae are for tbe neighbors, to whom I
ger- a few ou&lt; !rom tbe first box 1 got from yen.
Send the I'tile by malt, and oblige
Your ob't Servant,
JAME3 KENNEDY-

also

Drillings, Den

itna, F. &amp; M. Canimem, TWEEDS,
and every kind of GOODS for Men and

Boys’ Clothing which

EXCEEDtMGK.T WW MUCKS.

Bartfcrd,P».. Fab. 6, INI.

CANT BE BEAT.

W8 &amp; SHIM®,

GROCERIES

GOODS; alm Rseiery, .vary afoto affiteraa sad
Mitts, Bawwtts, iRlbbaas, fem Trimmings. rte.

Belle Vet non, Okie, Jan. IS, INL
lirtcrr C.Bpauomc, Eaq.
PteaM flud incloaeu iwenty-8re ctote.fsr which
•end me another box of row Cephalic Pilla. Tfes
■err fraty (At hn /SUi J kart frtr trial.
Direct
A. HTOVER. P. M.
Belto Vernon, Wyasdelte Co., 0.
UoeedT Mata., Dee. II. I860.
H. C. Srsunxs. Esq.
1 wish for some cite tian or large show bOla. to
bnhgyour Ceybalic Pills morr pertieulrrlr hafort
any Ciutotsera. Ji you Ear c any thing of ths kiaC
------ -Mot
In—

Oar asaarimcet at Tates awd Packet Otetery,
SILVER RPOOMR, Pert M—.few itana.
Yankee Xrttewo. aadt teptegaaanl la fall sad

himself to death.

HARD-WARE!

AND

Reyttaldsburgh. Franklin Co., Ohio, 1
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J senary«, |H1.
f

DRY GOODS!

•criplion

Stacks of

Principal Office, 13 CeAarSL, X. y.

MOTTS

PILLS J IRON.

men is skeeree and wceincn is plenty .and
like a keerful shepherd began to increase
my-fluct. Weemeu heard of us and our
hivin’ ways, and jthey kenl a pourin’ in.
They come from tbo North, and they
come from the South, ibey come from tho
East, and they conic from the West, they
come from Europe, th.-j i &gt;ir,c from Al­
abey, u*l few of ’em from Afrikey, and
from bein’ the miserable owner of the old
yoe. I become the joyful shepherd nf a
mighty flock, with a right smart spruink*
lin’ of lambs, frisker and fatter than any­
body rise’s, and I’ve stdl got room for a

tried, it lias j-roved abaoleteb curative te embrf
tbe fallowing complaints, vte ; .
lu DebiHtr, NervMa Affect low., Em.
elation. Dyapepsta. Constipattow, Dian*
be*. Djsenten, Incipient ('•nsomplmo,
Mcrofulcu. Tnibereuloals, Holt Kteaaa,
MisnaeaatruatioM, White*. Chlwre-is, Us­
er Complaint*, Chronic Headaetea,
Rheumatism, Intermittent Fertra, Ac.
In cases vf General Debitor, whether Ibe r»enlt of acai* 4&gt;an»e. or at th* eooliaued teniaulioa of ucri ous and luiueular energy from threeic com)R*in!v. one trial of tl.a rvstoraiire be*

“As I aaid afore, Pin not talkin per­
tickler for my benefit, but for y oom—►
fur men is skcerce and weemen ia plenty.
I’d a Icetie rather you’d go nlongwitb mo
than not, pertickler ynu (atone with tbe
caliker sun-bunnet. Doni’ hesitate, but
take iho chance while you ean gel it, and
I’ll make you the bell-yon of tbe flock.— ’
I’ll lead you through green pastures and
high grass; abow you where you may
caper in tho sunshine, and lay down in I
pleasant place-; and, ns you are in prettv good condition already, in course of I

lot alid&gt;&gt; so lung Led jiduti. aa lo bare tecawe
forgot ten &lt;u 1be«r nws netehborbeode. here w&lt;denly re appeared iu the busy world «&gt; K jert
returned from pr&lt; trueted irkte! tn a dbtast luA
Some vary signal luetaam of Hits kbtd a«v iwv
ed of Female mllerera. emaciated riettair*.' epparent roerssnittt. &gt;
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ebsi'gca. and that

Cn-UVCDVIS without ever bviai • c»tn« pa»F&gt;tte*. or iaffietteg a duaptsxWc sruMtiso.
It te this tettsc propeny. *D«nf others, eUA
mskrs it w reinerkeMv dtoctmJ »u4 psrsnswt
remedy for Pile*. ut&gt;ou whl. h it; sire »ppes-i »•
cxvrt * dtetiuct so4 »pecific ostten, by &lt;:i| iia&gt;C
tbe tendrney wbith forms item,
1* Dyspepsia, insumrrablc as are its rsssM,*
aitelc box at tbuaa CUalvteata Fills, has efU*
snfired for tte must habit ual naes, isctediag lbs
at lemtenl Cuaiirenw*.
.,
la uactecked Diarmra. rrm when artvaswd t»
ISAAC C MOTT,
Dysentery, coot nurd, emaciating, aad •[-parrel
ly umfocnaat. ths effects hare teen equally tecw­
know receiving from Now York and
ire and utotiiahinx.
Ik.
.J
.n,l ■ IrMrtk
BuaU&gt;n, hia full stock &lt;&gt;f

for men Is skccrce and woemen te plenty.”
The appeal wm irresistible.
At the
IsstBceount “the fat woman with tbe cali­
ker aun-bunnet had jiued In," and two or
three others wars on tbe fence, with a de­
cided leaning toward lha “Keerful Step­
herd”
Tits Mocxnro Btan.— Our mocking
bird baa always been an object of peclior
interest to traveler*. One of these,nearly
eighty years ago, describing one of them
in New Jersey, says : “ He baa no song,
and consequently sentiment peculiar to
himself; ho counterfeits iu the evening
what bn haa heard in the day. Has he
the lark or tbe thrush, It hi tbe lark or
the thrush you bear. Have some work­
men been employed in tho woods, or has
he been near the bouse, be will sing pre­
cisely aa they do. If they are Scotchmen,
he will repeat you the air of aome gentle
and plaintive tele; If they are Germans,
you will discover the clumsy gayciy of a
Swabian or Alsatian. Sometimes he cr.es
like a child, al others be laughs like a

Groceries! !
Conehtlng hi part of

Mohsws and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Coffe,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Smiff,
Salt and Water Limn,
,
Soaps, Snlcratus, Cassia, Pepper and

'■

Ale-Mbe largest etnek oi

KtrMlite
~—.......... twto^r

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

OCR GOODS

“t •k—

has a full and complete aaMrtmrnt of

Orn8«» .^Rints, Oils, Burning Flu­
id, and Camphane.

Tax Lskgxjtt of iu. Flowxrs.—The
largest flower In the world, yet dfooovcr­
ed, t* from tbe bland of Jar*, and te
called the A*/eria AmoUi. The bl.w-

KCOXOMY!
DWATCffi!
WT “A Srrat nrTxsa Sire. Item.”UH

tw
vi i« ivtvp-.ms niKim dv
Irtyanr prcjpdtcet, or the prrmdira of olbtn.
aland between yea and your aufferinr chiW
thr rvfiiTthat will beaerv—vea, abrohrteh mt*_
lo follow I be UMtJ thia medlcior. if tiix^h
FcH dinx-tiona for u.irg will ■reoninanr efeb ba&lt;.
tte.
None geusine sale** । ba'fatal mJ,
CURTIN A CAI.KI5B.Xew York. i. ea tbsU?
Vv'yld””’”’ 80,4 bj **"*«’•“ ,krou«kortU«

D

time you shall be the fattest of tbc Pock. I
Jinn in, jine tn, jine my train; jinn it now, |

Sick Headache. (u»sal!r feeling tere days.) we
eured cf sa artacE ta
tmar Ay pour I'ilit, were
R22"“"M'rSh-“&gt;-

AYER’S
CMMud Extract of Samparilte,
the meet effectual rernedv wh-eh the medical
akiU at oar timce am de'vtee for this every,,
where wevsiliagand fatal matedr. It is «mbbead tern tbs most active rrmcdiala that have
bee* discovered for the exp urgstion of thi» (Jul
dfeardw from tbe blood, and the reecue of ths
. .------ cotMequmcti.
yed for tbe cure of
those sther affoe-

“When I first landed on the shores of]
the Great Salt Lake, I wasn’t rich In i
weemen, 1 had but one poor old yuc, but!

C L O T H 8, plain sod fancy

CASS1MERE8, Linen

tteU.adn«frtl rirtore.
1 matter, "what we ta khow,” a
rieuce, ami pledfr oer rcputali
i meat at what we tere deetere.
in.tanec where Ihvinfeat is sufferme f-wn
sod exhaustfoo, relief will te-foutd in tfure7
twenty twfnotes after the srrop )■ admin slow
Tbte valuableprep*ratl.»u it the prearripun
at one of tte most experienced and ’•.iJlaf..,
ae. in New Eotl*nd.*nd ba. tee. a&gt;-4

Why, exactly as she robs his pockets
j now-a-dtiya of his loose change—alt,- took
advantage of him when he was asleep.
“But as woman- te more tender than
man, so te man more forgiviner that wo­
man, therefore I won’t sav anything more
about I he aide-bone, or the snudl change,
but invite you all to jine my train, for
I’m a big shepherd out our way, and fere
sumptuously every day ou purple and
fine linin.

HEADACHE,
SHIRTINGS, STRIPES,

A preacher, whose text lad Ho to
speak of the pruphrt Jonah, remarked in­
cidentally : -1 m of the opinion that Jonah
was an old man, neither smoking nor
chewing, for the fact that the fish retained
him so long in his stomach. If tbe fish
had swallowed the bouse we are worship-,
ping in, he would, bodoubt, have puked

THE GREAT HEALER OF MANK15D 1 1
side bone of a ttirkey—the tondcrcst part
of him. Therefore, as a woman has three
Herrick’s Sagar (eated Pills!
aide bones and a man only one, of course
THE lTfl9LE WORLD EXITED!
; she is three times as fonder as a num is, ।
PEOPLE, THIN KI
and is In duly bound lo repay that ten. | BICK
dernees of which ’he robbed him. And '
j bow dial she rob bim of his aide bone?—

Comprises all tke latent stytes at R1LKB.
Chillies, brilliants, lawns. Baragsa, FRXXCH
MUSLIMS. and al! ether kinds that eaa be asm-

TeMhlmg,

W« hare put up and sold tbte aptiel* for ovM

woman too much to do, but set each one
to work smoothln’ some pertickler pint
‘‘Don’t think I’m over anxious for you
to jine us, for I aint
I’m nut speaking
fur my good, but for youru; for men is
skeerce and weemcn is plenty.
“I am going to write a book on popular
-J said that woman was tenderer than i ignorance,-' said a conceited yottng man
man, but you needn’t feel stuck up about to Brown. “ I know of no one,” said tbe
it, for sbe ought to be; she was made so latter, “more competent to prepare such
a purpose.
But how was she made no ? a work."
Where did she git It from! Why, she
was created out of the side bone of a man,
t ,w rucecxr.rACTnr.orim *c* .
and tbe side bone of a man is like tho

^A^box will ba scat by mail prepaid oa raeetet

SPALDING’S

For Cfoildbrem

by ooftanta* lb* gunw, redaSteg.il
will altey .E paia at* spmjmIc acnoT^L
aura
’
“
TO RROULATK THR BOWELS.
Depend apoa II, u&gt;ott*re, it a)u give raw i.
youreelvea, and
"
RELIEF A5D HEALTH 1*0 TOUR IXFa^J.

"Men isskeeroe and weemen te plasty.'’

“Brotbsrn ‘and S'tstern—pertickler the
SisLcm: J want to say a few words to
) ou about Mormonism—nut for my own
sake, but for youru/or mm it decree asci
weemen u
“Mormonism is bailt on that high, old
principle which sex that it ainl good for
man to bo - alnoo, and a mights sight
worse for wotnau.
Therefore, if a man
feds good with a little company, a good
deal of it ought to make him feel an aw­
ful sight better.
“Im first principle of Mormanism la,
that woman air a good thing, and tbe sec­
ond principle is, that you can’t have too
much of a good thing. Women is ten­
derer thin man, nud is necessary to
smooth down the roughness of bis-charsclcr, and as man has a good many rough
pinta in bis natur, he pughln’l,to give one

DRY GOODS
W* aa a Eaattirr, improving tba spyteD*. tginag
rear and vi-or lo th* rltgeettva organa, and reetors»&lt;ur*l elasticity and strength of th* whole
'The* CEPHALIC PILLS are th. remit at
long iuvestfoatisa and carefully conducted expar­
inmate, having been in use many years, daring
«Ti?b time Ibey bare prevented and relierad a
vast amount of para and aofferiog from Headache
—1_ .l-

SOOTHING SYRUP,

couple of wjvM, bat deeming bis flock
too small to start Salt Lakeward with,
held forth as follows to an adinirfog audianoC pi^IMrs over ths o4flk with a
view to the completeness of bis domestic
ftlicily. Hie text was:

NervousHeadache
CURE

!3W

aoms measure on an average, two feet
iu diameter. We Americans are wont to
think a good honest Sun-Flower large s:
enough, but this exceeds iu And yet, to
! eay, the seeds from which thia mammulb
I flower are grown, are no small that a
, magnifying glass te needful to mnko them yyt_lnir_.yu^,Ofc&lt;,
clearly visible. In a climate like ocra,
they coaM be raised only in a hot-houae.
Who can tell aa the name of tbc saurf&amp;al
flower ia tbe world ?

Oil

Lwaspa!

**
of wbid&gt;
Will be Sold At prices that cannot foil to
•»H purcbasent.
’
Particular attendee paid to filling or■•r* frnm Tlaai'.t.na
—f j-i. — . &gt;

New Barry Mill,
18 now in successful operation, reed;
lo do any amount of

custom

worx.

in aa good order and as prompt M *•?

other Mill’in Barry, or any other county.
IL.ving secured tbe services of *

First Bate MILLEB,
ud aar »dl Wo, Mt « lb&gt;

aaprorad yUa, lajriku- «Ub a «•“
Smatur— wa an ynfa—d ta *&gt; *•

fillrj.

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UMrfwork.

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REPUBLICAN BANN
Tssriy Mrartlstrs *»»

BL AM KM *f «K

eimrtani.’y „„ Xa&lt;,rf.

gaitiujs’ JJusiatss Jirrrtorj.

VOL. 5

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1861.

NO NO!

■

It is not true, that the

DRUG STORE!!!

NORMAN BAILEY,

Minwm. nAwarnw

Diimar and terror to oar hcarthalooca brls lingT

CAN BE CNDERSOLD!!

EALER in every variety of dry g
r»c». crockery, hardware, ready-i

D

No! Never!!

P. H. A J. RUSSELL,

Roberts &amp;. Striker,
BAILEY A BAKER,

—11AVK—

JUIT KECriVF.D
a new and most complete awnrtment of

DRUGS AXDXIEDICINER,
Ma^Ctaewiicals, Faisals, Oils, Ca
3 pheae, Burning Fluid,

HOLESALE and retail de.
facturer of leather, find

W

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

1ST FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPO8ES.ONLY_B2

She e'er our country roll a tide of

D. C. HAWLEY,
But ^nag hi, opinion all due credit,

GROCERIES!

ROBERTS A STRIKER,

TEA, COFFEE. 8U0AR. SPICtS. PEPPER,
PBTXES. FIGS, RABINS. CODFISH;

Striiiiig to&lt;jutneh tin, ragtag, wartikodrouth?
N-r—Sbraih th. .Word, lb. bayonet unfoi^n,
From tho drep-lhroated cannon draw Um chargo;

W. PARKER,
/

WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceriea
VI road l‘rt&gt;»itioua. 1’urk, Lard, Duller, aud
CH &amp;2 EB? □’■EBTZJSJXBU

Mastix. April 3. IBM.

And Cooking Extracts,
for

rut mpicul nxxxnr or tux ladies.

(f hotre glisttllang.

WILLIAM BURGHER,

HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will practice
Mtduko, in Uaatingt and vrotnlty-

P

D A&amp;EL CQOK,

the

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

I. A. HOLBROOK,
TTORNEY xnd rounrolor si ta«. Solicitor io
Ctanesn, General taod and T.x ACoat-

A

U*^Z^&gt;Ua®ni«M’.btoek.

Thrilling Incident in the Life of
Daniel Boone.

VELUI’ES, CARIOJ, Ao..

A. E. BONSTEEL,

_

J. M. RUSSELL.

IL P. CHERRY,
lily. ItesMcsee, John,town.
Blanks kept always on band.

History, however, true to the main
f facts, but imperfectly records* many of

the must thrilling episodes of the days
that it • "one and post. Among th® nu, lucruus incidents which historians dispose
, , of in &amp; paragraph or two is the one that
We would respretfiitljr ai
intend to fwii •' »•
!'&gt; ju’tico to the gallant Buuoe
s«js rf Usstogs and .icinil
uthnpucin I vie endeavored to wurk up tho fact in a
.cal! sad Judge j furm that wi|i prove more grsphi8 and
for yourxclvM. W« intend
I interesting
..... to lit*
trroi.t tnuav
..I readers.
roA/loro
the great
mass of
With this brief introduction wo com­
mence our sketch:
“Injuns! Injuns! Injuns!”
Ibis wis the oiuinoua crjr that loudly
I altralion will b. ptal to COMl'OUXDyutttaf tin FRESCHIPT1UXS; and any and rapidly paused from mouth to mouth,
:ba*iog uiediriuv. of u. can rely upoa one day in tho early limes among tho
scltk-rs.at Bryant's Station in Kentucky.
Mon, women, and children lifted up
their voices in land alarm.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
For a few moments there was a scene
Hsmxcs Ma sen 6, 1661.
of noiso and confusion, and then every
--------------------------------- ---------------------------------- — innI1
man gmi
and |,
buy
My within uie
the stockade was al
at
T)mi*n Halaatri, a Bn* trilela for ToIlM porno- . his post ready for
fur the struggle.
A M. for ci..i.u&gt;n lb. imUi removing fr»&lt;kie» i
Meanwhile the Indians had come up
I
U.,
.L.
tor |
iu,ruuu(1^ ,t,
Wbooplmt U.5

'CASE

.KETBAiP,

JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN and Surgvw®. Dwclltagoo Bread­
way, wear the Cenrt Houac.

। yelling like very devils, the painted ear*I ges instantly opened the attack.

J. M. NEVINS,

'
A galling fire from the stockade immediotcly followed, and the redskins acatSboulder Eracw, a xuporiar article for rate by ; tercd in all directions.
«•*»■
“Huzza I" shouted tta bcl augured pio­

8. C. PRINDLE,
P PROBATE. Notary Public. Gen-

po YOU WANT WHISKERS?
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS!

DANIEL STRIKER,

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!

IOUNTY CLERK, Notary Public, asd General
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!

BELLISGHATS
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
T PHILLIPS, Uxnaa Suixin and Jailor.

CELEBRATED

STIMULATING

ONGUENT,

For Use Whiskers and Hair.

8. H. COOK,
tbc ettix«&gt;* of the United Stalca, thsi they bar.
obtataad th. Agency for sod are now enabled to

lOUNTY TBKASVRER. Offleo in th. Court

TIE 8TIHCLAT1HG ON99EXT
phy^cia. of Lendos. s®4 is warrwited to bring
out a thick srtof

WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE
Courts sf this Slate. OMra iaita Cosrt'HaoM.

HARMON SMITH,
IIRCTHT CODRT COMXIJSSIOKCR. Atteroev

~ -Stater, ia Mi to* Omrtx □!
Midi.

Ala®. Natsry l abile.

P. H. RUMELL,

tidewthe touted States,*

BTlUMUKa

brave,but very hot-headed and Impulsive
man.
“Hear what I’ve gat to nay,” quietly
responded Boone, “an’ then'decide the
matter youraelvcs.
I am coot, ah’ I’m
sorry to nay that’s what you are not.—

Why U this ery of war aad bloodshed rtojteg

HASTINGS

WAEALERSin all kind.of
JLJ crotkor. kt. But. »L,,

©riginal ^ortrn.

neers in ringing tones.
The redskins answered with a yell of
defiance, but did not renew tta attack.—
On the contrary, they took to their heeis,
and precipitately fled iuto the depths of
the forest.
"Pursue them! pursue them! pursue
them!” was then tta cry of the settlor*.
"Stop men, stop !” cried Boone. “Pur­
suit under sich circumstances would be
tbe w ust step ye could take. Follow my
advice nn’ stay where ye are at present?*

At the moment, however, the fieryhearted pioneer* were too intensely exci­
ted to take anybody’s advice, even
Boone’s, who al most times was an oracle
to them.
S;iil they cried aloud to pur­
sue the Indians, and finally one hendred
and eighty men. madly thirsting fur tta
blood of tta redskins, started on the trail,
Lending tbeir steps toward Blue Lick*, in
which direction the savages had just re-

treated.
“Wal.ff the fixds will go I’ll not deeart
’em, though I march to any death!" mut­
tered Boone between his teeth. ‘•’Tlsn’t
often they won’t take my advice, bullhar
blood's up now, an’ they'll not listen to
anything but lheir own hat paseiooa.—
Come Israel 1” hu added, beckoning to a
fine locking young man who was stand­
ing near by ; “come my boy wt go along
with tiro rest of ’em, though It’* a fool *
errand we’ra all goin' on. It ahall never
be said, however, that wo held tack when
our services were needed."
’“Wherever y
to follow!” res:
he threw Li* rii

ty lb® pursuers tarried along until they
cam® to the bar*- “*
- --------------1 *“

ther than their

B
Major Hugh McGary, of Hsrrodstarg, a

Suddenly a k&gt;ud aiunning report smote
upon the air, and half the oculars went
down beneath a terrible fire from some

NO. 48
TKXYEMANCE.

l. Thstody way to make a vlav® un­
The expcctalkm Is abroad that an era
der the. Hebrew Commonwealth was br
purchate.
“Of the heathen roond about &lt;
shsll ye buy,*' etc. Levirtcus »rr 44.
,restoration la approaching. Not only ar®
broke forth tiro vouna red«fcic» iu over­
2 T6 obtain a bondman by kidntpphtg
whelming number*. Full fovr hundred or slealrag was death. “He that steslvth 1lb® friends of Temperance looking oat

a mon.” etc., “shall surely bo pul to '
i
aequenlly
appeared.
J .
.
those devoted to Intemperance are antiddeath." Exodus xxi 16,
Boon® was right.
,
3. A slave could nut be told under the ।paling it. Then let the friend® of Truth,
Yell*, shr.ek«, and shouts of every de
Hebrew law*. There I* no evidence that »Temperance, Liberty, and joy. betake
iMripliun now filled the air.
n Hebrew ever sold a slave. There wo*
“1 knuwed it! cuuldnlt a knotted It
uo blare-mart or aucliun-bluck iu Pales­
better if somebody tad laid me
ex­
glorious work assigned them. Io the great
tine.
I
claimed
Boon®
at
the
first
sound
uf
attack.
&lt;
4. A runaway slave could not be re &lt;and noLie enlerprnro of Temperance, to
“Now, boyhe ndded turning to bis eon,
turned. "Thou stall nut deliver unto bls ,rescue the citizen* of Hastings from the
1“It’s fight bard fur our lives if ever sc
master." etc. Deut. xxiii 15.
chains of &lt;so grievous a captivity—a resdid. Thar's no hop© u' heatin' off sich, a
5. Tiro Hebrew oude secured total
toraliun of peace, joy, and liberty. Here
Crty ns.lhat, &gt;u every man must do his
emancipation nt certain peri-ds ; lor He- '
it to *sC3|&gt;e the massacre. We can do
brew servants ererr MsesfA year—Exo- ।there should be no jealousy bat that wbicb
nolliing in such a situation bat to nave
dus kxi. 2; Deut. xv. 12; Jeremiah provokes unto good works; no rivaly
out selves, and ’tbuut tho Lordsjtilb us
xxxiv. 14; and for all slaves every fifti- but that which seeks to reclaim our fel
we slian’l do that.’’
’
cth year : “Liberty thntugboul all tta
Meantime the deluded ploneera were land’ unto all the Inhabitants thereof, • lows fiom the awful perdition ®f btemperance; and until such a spirit prevail®
madly fighting for our lives—fighting as
• • yc stall return every man unto
only such men in such a situation ouuld
his own possession," eta In Lcritieu* xxv among u«, until such harmonious netioa
: fight A fiercer, bloodier battle, the an‘ 10. 11. This was statue law, and set a characterizes otfr" movements.
Whan
nab
country do
ale of
Of our country
&lt;J0 not record.
ncora. It
it was • - •
7
,
„ .■ &lt;
i____
..“LI.
»
d».rv.r«finn on* the
ik- pert u&lt; th.
limit...to
the :word ."lorever,
in Leviticus
stall the day of Millennium blessedness
a desperation
desperation
th® whitM
white*,
on the jnrt
tf the
whites, xxv, 46, just
;Uit us
us the
the same
same word
word wIron
wbep anap­
and Temperance dawn upon this place 1
and in thut dark and bloody hour, every­
plied to the Hebrew servant—Exodus xxi
as idol” responded Boone. “1 tell ye,” man proved biaxtelf » licro.
Still, the
0-U«as limited by the stvenxb-ycar What a weight of responsibility is reeling
he earnestly added, “thar wyr more hid­ Indians outnumbered tho, pioneers, find
upon the friends of Temperance. And
emancipation law.
den behtai that spu.: .nt the foot than had too much ihc advantage of, them in
61 All slaves, under the Hebrew cod® shall they be wanting in cffwta to diffuse
the start.
' '
your bead* seem to ’tnsgine."
bad a large amount of lime to themselves, the blessings which we so universally en­
“What d’ye mean by that T* eagerly
Bonne and his ann Israel, escaped the
reckoning every seventh day, and every
May the time
demanded many vuieea.
first destructive fire, but were set upon seventh year, and ,lb® national fealivols joy and highly prize t
“1 mean thia," unbcaitntinely responded by tbrnau-age red men too quickly to ad­ and rcliiiinus leasts, they tad about 23 ’
Boone. “Them Injuns wouldn't a run off mit of escape. Forced to tight for their
years in fifty of cessation from labor. t
as If the advancement of Temperance wa*
artcr the fust fire, If they hadn’t a tad lives however, they laid about them like
The*® provisbin*, restrictions and lim­ their best and almost only work.
And
*
some object In view ; an* 1 tell ye that Ilona.
itations, all belong to “Gud’a Higher
when that lime shall have come, how dif­
At length, by some means. Israel be­
object wur"-------taw.” tat them be adopted mlo the
The Car-seeing pioneer hesitated a mo- came separated from his fnttar, aud the
ferent a story will the traveler toll whew
Southern alavc-ende.
nient, os if to give better effect to liis famoGR pioneer was so b isily engaged
Nu slave stolen ; ttat would, end the he shall Murn from hie wanderings over
defending hi* own life that for a while-he
words.
Pi reign trade, wliicb is a system of ktd- our land. What luts been dark and drea­
“What T" loudly demar.dcd a hundred did not notice it.
nspuinc and violence.
ry in our past history will be bright and
“Father, fttlicr!" at length struck like
voices,
N« slave sold; that would end tta in­
“To draw you arter them an’ into an a knell up-m bis ears.
ter-Stale trade.
“H®re. tare.!** ah-wted tack Boone,
ambush."
Nt&gt; fugitive slave returned ; that wo’d
A moment’* deep silence followed this turning in the direction yf the sound, and
open a passage to freedom, and wind up found : That this is a tillage where Tem­
announcement, and many of the settler* just iu time to sc® hissonfsll beneath the
the quarrel about personal liberty laws. perance reigns triumphant.
M. .
began to show signs of siding with Boone. powerful blows ol three or four stalwart
Total emancipation once tn fifty years;
•‘Already,’’ oonlit.ued the pioneer, im­ savages.
that would make it a difficult matter to
Veer Much Aurb.—An Irishman hr
pressively, “we may find our way cut off
•‘Help! help! help!” cried the brave start anew. Four ar five such chasms in
Rhode Islaud uaa about marrying a girl
if wo attempt to retrace our step*; but, youth as he sank to the ground.
our slave history with neither foreign or
who tad a preUy autn of money. Now
Still tiro bl&lt;x?dy battle went on, but tiro
nevertheless, the best thing we can do, is
home traffic, would have treated a Ire
to git tack agin ns soon aa possible. We main portion of the oomtatants were now
wendou* cMi for free labor all through
ar'u'l in a condition to most the lujuu* In' much farther removed from the point oc­
the South.
would etarge S«5 for performing the
open battle, ’specially if they ootno on us cupied by Boone, his sun, nud a few oth­
And, lastly, a third or more of holiday
in any force, aa I think they nre likely to ers, than at the beginning of the struggle.
lime to ail the oppressed, while awaitlna marriage rerem
“its rather high, your reverence, said
do now.
At any moment Gen. Logan From the commencement, Buono and Is­
the jubilee.
may arrive (h® was hourly expected) and rael, and those who had happened nearest
Sarh wns God’s method with slavery in the tatter.
“Then 1*11 out marry ymij* replied the
then we shall be bolter prepared U&gt; meet them, tad been tacking off in uM direr tta Hebrew Commonwealth.
Every
our common enemy.
A* it la, this ad­ lion, and tho rest nl the settlers in anoth­ law, prov isioo. and restriction looked to priest.
Only a smaltparty of the redskins,
“Vety well your reverence; I’ll go to
venture is madness, and if y® ar'n’t lost er.
tbe'erih'ar/foa of the system. Aad it was
to all reason, follow roe bnek to the set­ comparatively speaking, were engaged in extioguished. 'Itae was but Httlo of it some other priest."
the attack upon the great pioneer and the
“1 will rxcuiutuunicnle you’’
tlements."
in the time of the propliela. What little
“And 1 call upon you who are not little band around him, the balance being there was. was terribly denounced, and
“I eau
to another churab.”
“Then 11! not let tiro girl have yon."
cowards to follow mo!" quickly ahouted occupied where the bloody fight was the when‘Christ came not a vestige nf the
lb® hot-headed and imprudent Major.— Shldteit. .
.
’“There’s plenty of uUrora.your ggefiTf
Imrtarou* system remained in Palestine.
On hearing liis'auti .cry fortalpjmd the
“We are one hundred and eighty strong,
Them U no evidence that Christ ever saw cnee; a»d 1’ve.Vcvu thinking, your raver,
and or.o hundred and eighty bravo Ken­ words preced' d the young man’s fall but a slave or slaveholder.— B'alcAtnan and t-uce; the ehurebea ami girls ar® very
tuckians are good for twice that number a moment. Buotic tittered a great about
Rfjltflor.
' _
of whooping redskins, at least, and there nod with renewed powers rushed uj&gt;on
er will.”
Csxxrixo Tmxaa.—tat mo pul xnpi- j
isn’t quarter aa many as that In tiro party his retuorsclcs* as*aibiut«ACaltering them
In a few momenta ta der into a lady’s hand. She ia aghast.—
ahead of us. As for an nmbush 1 Cor one right and left.
will run the riak, and where’s the ciward reached Israel’s side. A glance satisfied She shrinks. The nasty, ugly thing. pecialh willows, slid others with long fi­
who will turn his back upon me and him that die brave boy wo* not dead yet. MaJam.lho spider is pc rhapa stacked at brous roots, alisuld never be planted near
sneak away. Kentuckian* never fear to With one blow cutting down the nearest your Brunels laces, aod altbongh you drains of any kind, not even tile drains,
face danger, come on, then, if you arc redskin, be bent to the ground, picking up inny Iro the most exmmite painter living, as the roots will insinusi® Ltamoclre* iutobrave and true men, and don’t let tbe»e his wounded and bleeding son in bis the spider has a rigtit t&lt;&gt; Hugh at your Uro tile at the jmnts, and Bain tba water,
red devils escape. 1 lead the van! Who brawny muscular arm*, and beating tack coane daubs as sb« rritw over them. Just causing tho drains to Iro worlbkM uulesa
the oilier savages, began slowly to re­ stair her your crochet work when you .taken up, tiro ttoppeg® naccrtained, andl
will refuse to follow me!”
At tho ►am® time, a i usn of tattle sliriek, at tar. “Have you spent half rclaid again at trouble and ex pen**.
McGary’s hot words struck fire, and n treat.
loud shout answered his exciting appeal. brought several of the settlers between your dsysj” tta spider, if sbe ta spiteful,
••Still I tell ye, my friends, that ye bad himself and the Indians, and afforded him may remark, “have you spent halt your
Cbue-nr IJoasxa —The Farmers’ hibetter go back and wail for Gen. Logan !’ a mmnents respite.
days upon these clumsy anti-mseaesara vocate prescribes for eolic In horses; a
“Father, Pm ffyin’ fest! whispered b- and ottoman uovera J My dear lady, is
exclaimed Boone in clear tones, and with­
blanket wrapped arntind the body and
“I can‘t that your.wab I If 1 were big enough, 1
out noticing the objectionable language of reel, in feeble, broken tones.
drenched with cold water. It stetiu. like
live but a lew moments, st task.
Lay might with reason drop you and cry out
the Major.
a boiling pot,and cures in fifteen mimMoau
“1 say wait for nob&lt;&gt;dy !” shouted Mc­ me down,tbcn, and taka care of your own .ax you. tat me spend a day with yoe
Gary. "Follow me, Kentuckians, to vic­ life. It is my lost wish.
and bring my work. I have four little
Pcurajs Sarca.—Prepare pumpkins
“O Israel, my boy !" responded the bag* of thread—such little tags! In
tory and vengeance I Un I on !
Waving bis hand*, and alill shouting pioneer, with much emotion, “don’t ask every tag there are more than 1,000 holos as for stewing, only cut finer ; pul in tho
fur the others to follow, McGary dashed me sich a thing I I can't, 1 can't. While —3uch Uuy tales 1 Out of each hoi® kvule^ml pour ovar it the same quantity
ahead and boldly plunged into the stream. ttar’a lift thar’s hope, an’ my arm I* thread runs, and nil the threads—more of boiled sour eider as you would if it
were apples; oook the same as ft&gt;r apple
Many instantly followed him, and even strong yet.*’
,
than 4,000 threads—I spin together as
those who hatf waverod fur a while, in a
“But, frtdror, you risk your own pre­ they rnn and when they are spun they sauce. If you wish to use it at tea time,
few moments rushed after the rest, com­ cious life 'thuul any hope of savin’ me!” make but one thread ol the wwb 1 weave' stir in a little sugar pravluus to sending
pletely carried away with the excitement. feebly responded the dying youth. “I’m I bare a member of my family who ia it to the table. Il can hardly be known
“They will go, father, spite of every­ wouoded to the deatb.I can hardly speak, heraelf no bigger than a grain of Band. from apple aauce.
thing, angrily exclaimed young Boone.
now, and see but faintly.
In a moment Imagine what a slender web she makes,
Goon Farmixu.—A capital definition:
“They’re blind, Isfea!!" responded bis it will all be over. Fur the sake of wh­ and oflbat loo, each thread ia made of
father. ’ “However, wo must sec tho end ere, grant wlist I ask.
I can’t say any ­ 4,000 or 5.000 threads that hare paired waa given by a Mr. Kane, al an agrienl.
on it, my boy. so come Along, an’ keep as more. Good bye! God bluss you!"
out of her four bug« through 4,000 or 5, tural discuaxfcin in England. He said be
close to me os you kin, for lhar’s going
A gasp—a throe—and Israel Buone 000 little boles. Would yon drop her, fed bU. land bafore It g«.t hungry { rwtol
it before it was weary*, and weeded it
breakbed hla ImL
J.
cry..v w.7 .
to be hot work soOn or I’m a fool!"
.
“McGary’ll have it all to answer fur
"He’s dead ! my boy’e dead!” cried
pretty thingfcr yoa to plume yuuraelf before it was firol.
father not you 1" rejoined the young man the piuuaer, iu too®* - of anguish, and ason
------------------------—— at
— ua«
—n
» Having
**—•—
your*-»»
delicacy,
seraani
as he entered the stream along with that he uttered these words, ta Lent over and made such a speech, wo may suppose
It ta» been found that a single riveted
kissed the clammy lips of liis lust eon. .
noble pioneer.
that the Indignant creatures fimtons a rope ।
At tiro aatne moment • huge and 5
A:
fero“
“The Major is strong-beaded and is
. ....... : .one
..5 of the rough points of the lawrong-beaded, and not fit for a leader," cious’looking savage auddcnly sprang up­ dy’e hand, and let herself down lightly to
said Boone as they followed alongA little on him and aimed a terrible blow al his
aaan inch plant
apparently
deryteebtaad.
Quick
as
tbo
’
t
apart from the main body of the pioneers.
In due time the whole band reached the however.'Buone spraug to bis fireljMUghl
creeping things we
opposite shore, and, led on by McGary, the redskins arm with hia left baud, and acorn art: min
with his right drove his knife up to the more iWirete
dashed ahead In pursoit.
Everything was now confoxion and hilt in bi* assailants brood bosom. ‘
.
Without u groan the .Indian fell dead to bo bigger than a shilling. Lyonoi ©osmdisorder.
Suddenly a fow Indians were discover- the ground.
avmu&gt;u. Al the »mc instant auverRl ted &lt;,M1 tnuaclejj ia a tingle caterpillar,
_
__________________
_i:_«
.A»*Au.
r
cd In tiro distance ahead.
ottara rushed st Buooe, but the latter and lU« are a small part only &lt;»f her
“Look, there is oor enemy now " wild- suddenly turned round, and -Jwwwsra
with ths Work. Hooke foimd 4.000 mlrrwe in
ly etanted IfcGary. da&gt;Mag ahead with speed of lhe wind bounded away into the
—'-(In KMi-uekinna. on.”' fi-reot. A aomtar followed h pursuit of
him, but Buone wa* not a man to be cap­ nothing bal the act of breathing in a wtrp.
tured,'and al length tta redskins were
they rushed after bkn.“
The redskins in the dbtaa
riMl to give up the ctaet

McGary and many other* chafed at
th® delay, but they cnuld not well refute
the slight fcvor that Boone demanded ol
them.
In stem array the settlers gathered
around Boone, McGary and the other
leaders, and prepared themselves to bear
what tiro former bad to say.
“What I’ve got to say my friends, is
just this," began Boone, with the air of a
man who had no doobts of himself oh his
words. “In the fust place, it war an act
o’ fool hard in CM to leave the xeltlemetit at
all; an’ if better counsels don't prevail
an’ change yoor purpose, not mnny of ns
will ever be likely to get back again."
“We’ve got to fight it out with the red
devils, nod why not how aa well as al
other Umeer impatiently demanded Me
Gary.
••You wouldn’t ask that Question, Ma­
jor, if ye knew as much o' th* redskins

Hr that want® to •» »

�BALE

vasri?
thorough

SPRING TRADE,

W1 -- ----- aM'vU
kTMiiMgVin.

1S61-

The
liebcd
Wedittdsy Mtraiir. A

calling o
of all Us dispatches.

temHertsdto the trWkaad
of life, it will not befbmri
it was within the

They will be look-

e will reeiat the traitors
constitutionally while be may, but be will
ikmUII1.VMMVW. H»»i«

HATS, CAP*, A «TBA W GOODE,

rr- A man at G reCot, Ithica Co., in

Sumter ia in the hands of the South Car- self as legitin^plr the Governor oCTexSHAKER HOODS.
olinans, the Confederate troops now at
a».
The cmrmrtrm ■wMch oppoeee him
SHAKER HOODS,
toned into bls own bouse, hie th roet cut that point will be removed to Pensacola,
was dtoyn for the single jurpooe.of pas­
BY THK CASK OR DOZES.
sing an onlmonce of secession, and when
on Monday. *hrn very many persons
daughter and another yoeng lady with
Mtiesi. in «»id c. ■
ik.-i._j. .
voted for ike men they liked beat, regard­
S. A. FULLER A €».
their brama best out
It is supposed
less of party. Out ofS20 votes polled,
.vital in favor.oLnecraaiwa, ucvercontcui
there were on^r. about 70 straight ballots
plated llie overthrow of the Stalo govern­
Itt Jdfoooa Avmmm. Detroit.
bis own throat.
PostoiMtcr Geueral Blair appointed •
tossed them about, and a
lashed
. L»them
!».•' n“J&gt;
I1’**1 bM,“° ““
ment.
Yet the trmtarahnve proceeded
Republican route agent on Mnnaasas Gap
against each other, end brul_ - --------to nullify the authority and laws of the
*SWS.VIS: Bttap tte MBS nlf ar U. oortT^
jgy The new patent law secures a
•
v»
"
_r
nsrbrai
1
he
DemneMia
him
parties.
Ine
Democrats
have
elected
K
K.
Virginia,
and
ths
Preaident
of
the
egg sballA Bui amidst this scene of
■h iifi if,a ~---------. .
•—State sa well as those of the general gov­
destruction, our government vessel' held their Supervisor, Justice of tbe Peace, patent for 17 years, and makes the ex­ rood wrote to the Department that they
ernment. Old Sam won’t let them, if be
fast to its mokirings and escaped unhsrm- Hightway Commissioner, and one Coo- penses of securing a patent—{the fen,) c&lt;M&gt;id remove 4k&gt;i new appointee or the
cati help it.
,
United
States
mail
;
so
the
(ormer
was
rd.
Who made the links of that cable,
imtad
roi k »y. Be Um mb» s»ort a
stabio.
The Republicans have Clerk, thirty fire dollars.
His pisiform always waa,“Tbc Consti­
discharged and the old route agent reiethat the Mreugtbid the tempest could not
Dsteds* llMUBfft, F«br»erv Wth. 19&lt;51.
tution, tho Onion, and the enforcement of
Treasurer, School Inspector, snd three
,
, HARMON umh
HV Som. of mu BobucM Itulal Uot
Tl»
oomitiUal . JJ.remi? Who was the workman that
the htsr*and, unlike many who have
Constables.
There
were
three
tickets
in
worked under oath, and whose work
, l„ u,lo, f-WI— rw^Mlof lk.^uu.^2 professed themselves his followers, he
(Abslitt]
,k
. . /.l I ot.
During executive aeeuucn Senator Miloh.
saved property und humhii life from ruin the field, but the Union ticket received , _
U would will stick to his text,
otherwise inevitable ? C«»nld that work­ only a small rota as will ba seen below. dop; Mlu™ In-* tUt the, JU »L- d|
CHANCERY SAUL
(i
Mr. Cobb, tho former Representative
Which
u
right
1
be
of
no
use
to
confirm,
as
he
would
nevman have beheld that apeefacle, and heard
We annex a statement of the votes given
from Alsb«iMv,snd who was for along
QTATT OF WICTIOAX-The Qrealt C«*
the raging of the elements, and seeu the
GT A yujwg man named John Nott, I ej be allowed to serve, whereupon, the lime a sound Uuioniat, Us at length ad­
O for the eaaaty of Barry, io Chaneerr.
other vessels ss. they were dashed to and their msjoriliM. It will be seen that
nomination was withdrawn.
• 'a Xiri, complainant,
|
'
opted tho new oonstitutinn of tbo Confed­
who left Grand Rapida about a year ago,
pieces, and scattered shroud, white the the majorities given for Constables, are
d2fe2t5i'F“rrf2&gt;^' I
erate States. He will hereafter take his
Washington, March 28.
violence «&gt;f the tempest wrecked itself over tbe highest defeated candidate who was roomily hung to a tree by a mob, in
Jos. 8. Wilaon, lalo comtufasloncr-geu- chance with the secessionists.
upon his own wotk, in rain, would hs ia a Republican.
Louisiana, for having expressed himself
era! of the land office, has been returned
not have had the amplest and purest re­
as a Republican, while intoxicated.
to his foimcr place as chief clerk of that'
omctAL frrATXurxr or vrrrxs.
ward for the fidelity of his labor 1—
ing on Monday resulted In the election of
a part of both tickets.' "Party lines were

celled,which lay prosoaly the production* of nature,
but the structural of man. In this harbor
was lying at anchor '.he United States

tSKKWSat

Mi*

«
“Asr Port ik a Storm.”—A friend
tells ns of a couple of ladies belonging to
neighboring town, a ho started in a sleigh
on Thursday last to come to this city.
Overtaken by the alorrn, they soon became
bewildered by the blinding snow, lost
their way, and the disagreeable and dan
gernws alternative of passing a night on
the road became apparent. Fortunately
they had with them a feather bed and a
considerable quantity of bed clothing.
Covering their horse well with blankets,
they bitched him to the sleigh; then
lifting out the bed, they nrraiured their
ecu eh no the snow, tipped the sleigh butJoin side up, weut to bed and tiepl scunbly and comfortably. In tbe morning
l,‘27 riPlltc&lt;1 l,linR1&gt; a,'d after considerable
SiDuulty succeeded in getting to comfort
sMe quarters. There's a couple ot sensi­
ble women for yon.-Portiand Advertiur.
Era ar Spikk*^ Plax.—Eihan Spike,
the regular successor to Major Downing,
has issued his plan of compromise, hieh
he proprsee to send to Washington by
the Geo. Lunt, of tbe Boston C&lt;&gt;urier.—
Tbe essential iteon of the plan arc : “The
removal of the Missouri line as far north
me the St. Lawrence river, all south of
that devoted to Slavery ; a declaration by
the republicans that they are sorry they
elected Liecoin and are willing to be for­
given , the public burning of tbe Chicago
platform, ami suck portions ot the Bible
ss seem to conflict with slavery , tbe re­
moval of Bpnker Hill Monument to
South Carolina; the immediate mas. ..ere
of all free negroes in northern States; the
perpetual bobisliinent
bouisliment of Garrison, PhilPhil­
lipa, Abby Folsom, Daniel Pratt, Mrs.
Bloomer and Caleb Cushing, to Liberia®
£ Pbtribut Unnm to be amended so a»
to read E Pluribua Carolina; the turkey
buzxar 1 to be substituted for the American
eagle; Major Aadersun to be hung ; the
atara to be obliterated from the national
ensign and « bale of cotton substituted ;
Howell Cobb to be proclaimed president
end Gov. Floyd secretary of the treasury;
only two newspapers tu be allowed in the
free States—the New York Day Book
and Eastern Argus; the New England
pulpit to bo o&gt;aitrolled by Ceuauni ap
pointed by Senator Wlgfaif; the old hats

of!verson, Jeff. Daylu, Yancey, shall be
Mt up in the matke*. places of the more
rebellious northern exiles, and every per­
sun refusing obelsrnce shall have bis nose

(fattened, be painted black and sold into
slavery.
It after this liberal offer our
southern brethren shall continue contum­
acious and insist upon catting our throats,
then, in tbe spirit of *76, let us muster in
our strength and—run away."

For Supervitor.

David G. Robinson, dom.

196

Joseph Cole, rep.,

. James [1st ha way, union,

10

Baltimore to join the Southern army^ays
the poor white soldiers tie treated worse

than negroes in that country.
Prentice says s State should be

.

Robinson’s plurality.

83

For Clerk.

held os responsible for mony stolen by
ita citixcna as another should for niggers

Julius Russell, rep.,

160

stolen by its citizens.

M. W. Riker, dcmn

146

Virginia, we take It.

That's a drive at

Wm. 1. F. Hams, union,
Eidtcnos News.—In addition to that
Russell’s plurality,

given

elsewhere we

have news

from

Tboreapple, which ducts a Democratic

For Treatitrer.

John W. Stubbias, rep..

156

Win. Barlow, dem.,

154

James Dunning, union,

6

Supervisor and Clerk; all the rest of the
officers ere Republicans.

In Orangerille ti.c
Stcbbin’s plurality,

2

C. V. Patrick

is elected Supervisor.

Democrats have

elected Elbridge Smith, Supervisor, and

two or three other officers by small ma­

For Jtutice.

Daniel Cook, dem.,

200

O. N. Boltwood, rep.,

109

8. Andrus, union.

10

jorities.
Johnstown is always Republican.

In

fact we arb inffirmsd by a private letter
that only one ticket was run in that town.

Cook’s plurality,

91

James Telford, is Supervisor,

160

Z. Scidinore, rep.,

125

W. Marble, union,

35

Baltimork.—This town run two Re­
publican tickets.

Aaron E. Dcrfce, reg­

ular, was d ccicd S-iporvisnr.

Al toft’s plurality,

Mapls Grovk.—This town is all Re­

Sehoot fnepeetor.

publican

except

Supervisor.

N. H. Walbridge, rep. a union, 177

Wolfe Is elected Snpervisor.

F. D. Ackley, dem.,

is

141

Conitablet.

175

J. W. Bentley,

200

“

Wm. Tinkler

140
*•

139

William Cooper, dem.

182
121

E. Parsons,

“

112

A. II. Ilahnas,

“

99

H. B. Reed, union,
Wm. Hams,

“

II

E. 8. Williams, union,
Phillip’s majority,

36

Bentley's
Tmkie’r’s

61

Cofipe. i

.

“
“

-

Rondoip'i Manning (or Associate Jus­

tice had

do

rather

than

political

36

Traverse Phillips, rep.,

"

on personal

Adam

This result

grounds.

Walbridg'-’c majority,

P. .Williams,

P.

Cherry, Clerk, Henry Pauli, Treasurer.

Cotnmittioner of Hiyhwayt.
Thomas Altoft, dem.,

M. S. Stebbins,

H.

No Troeblk ix Sottji Carolika.—We
are constantly aMuiod by the Charleston
papers that all the stories which reach us
ab-)ut foreign loans, nod popular discon­
tent in South Carolina, are pure fabrica­
tions. Will they not toll us, then, what
to make of such p-. agraphs as the follow­
ing, from thy Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle:
“Some o! the people m South Carolina
appear to be gviiitg sick of separate
State secession and forcedloant, and.are
moving from the State with all possible
haste. Messrs. Farr, Cutter and Burna,
with their families, thirty-five negroes,
twenty horses, wagons, carriages, etc.,
were found un the Admiral last evening,
on their way to a new home nearihe^mouth
of the Arkoma t river.
There art to id to
be Many othert in the Palmetto State who
willfollow their example,and leave at toon
at pouible."
This aeems specific, ani ia not from a
Northern paper.

oppoaiUMi; his vote was 102.

Chicago, March 30.
Fcowtbs Rochester t’nioc.
In this town the Republicans are al-

In coal oil—4&lt; weTI oil—in ita crude
•tnteohere is a hipMy mfiommable sub­
stance crfBc-1 beninjr, wind) m removed
by dietHation. When removed or nearly
en, eo:rl nil U not explosive.
Honert re
finers rodesvnr to extract (hit entirely,
l&gt;ut ss there i« but a -triffing demand for
it (benw«!^ there fa a great temptation
to either leave it in the oil or to mix it
after refining. An oil refiner remarked
to me a few daya ego: “Until a refinery
has been going elx montitt you r.re sore
of honeil oH ; after that tire stock of bensole accumulate* so rapidly that they are
tempted to mix in a little, and so increase
the dose until, before they think of it, the
oil ia as explosive ss powder."
'
it m oft mixed in this way that has

the majorities in favor of the Republican

ticket not very large, ranging from one to
eighteen.

The following ere thosedected,

all Republicans:

Supervuwr, John M. Walker;

Clerk,

A. J. Egijlcstou; Treasurer, B. J. Hen­
dershott; J«Htiee, Asel Hubbard; Com­

missioner,

W. P. Gibson;

School In-

Rpectora, A. D. Botes, foil term ;

F. B.

Austin, vacancy; Qrascaislee, J. L. Hew­
itt, A.

H. Tngo, J. W. Hendershott,

t bureau,
Die War Department has received the
roaigoation of Capt. J jsish Gotga, of the
ordance department.
This, it is said, is
owing to the iuftuence of Col. Craig, chief
of the ordnance in having superceded, as
superintendent of the Frankfort srseaal.
Capt. Fayendier, whose generally admit­
ted efficiency, as assistant in that bureau.

Every Woh erioo baa reason to bo
proud of thn Michigan delegat'u n in'Con
grtAS. Daring the session that has just
dosed, they have stood shoulder to shodde.- by tho Comttitotior, the Udon, and
the flag nf Dur common or.nntry, faithful
among the faithless.
It is a matter ot
congratulation aud pride that the record
of the last sessiou will show no abject
votes, no cringing, humiliating cotterssIodr to the black viperous ensigu of trea­
son by any one of tiro Representative of
Washington, March 29.
the liberty loving commonwealth of MichDuring tbe late executive session uf'
'ran.
H-7tA treaton, and with those who
tbe Senate, wo find nbout 400 nonf; t
have li-'M mvrdcrout carnival in the tem­
tions wore confirmed, needy fifty of
ple of Liberty, they have held no parley;
which were sebt in by tbe President yes­
their language !m been. “G
first and
terday. .
wash yourselves clean ip S I. jia'i pool ot
The Postnffico department, under tbe
the cursed leprosy of treason, then our
provitions of the recently enacted law^as
hands and with them &lt;n&gt;r hearts are
restored tbe mail service between George­
pledged tn y»u in an undying league of
town and Lexington, Mo. Tbe service ia
amity and defense.”
Backbone in the
to be aix times a week.
people’s stewards troald have wired the
Gen. Wm. Hickey was elected assist­
country from its ’present pitiable dilem­
ant Secretary of tbe Senate.
ma.’ Had all. from the Pr.-«uli-nt tn the
Aaborry Dickens retains his position.
humblest of them, planted thA selves on
The Government has sent to Florida
the nick of tho Constitution, tbe Union
for witnesses io the Atmatrong court
and the laws, the fitful waves of secession
martial.
t
would have.beaten io vain—the liberties
Al a cabinet meeting this morning, the of the people bad still l&gt;crn as linpregnathreatemng aventa at the South occupied
ble as Gibraltar, and tin.- flag of tbe enuntheir attention.
try tad stillHoatird brer a united sr.-l '
New York, March 29.
happy people. Our Senators and Repi
:

Tbo Putl't special correspondent says sentatives have nuthing to answer for
John G. Paltry has been appointed Post­ this regard, they have been firm and tm
The cause of liberty shall boner them at.'j
master al Boston.

&gt;0 llMtin

Vtrcsii (curl

tbe^JentiTdaToTTpifl'nm, A*. D.l&amp;iljiTciif
o'clock la Um afternoon of old dar, ail asdatsn.
tinned m th* fe

*4 »

_t3X

i-lic utftMl

MicblntM -

Dated, Maroli 37, i#61.

• ■Haiaai a»rr»'
BA It AU MOOH.
llllMtstali stir
apraxia? tl

*

MORTGAGE SALE.
pkefsHh
-Kz*"*]
^d!nroro
-S-pUmter
”
■'
" *"
*
-J eight buodre
"
liein Ttl’Sa rod Am

~

aLretsid

-Aa* on th* n

of Mortgage*. &lt;-n pa-« 74.
Secretary Chss« remitted the forfeiture their posterity will balh.w alike their *’j
f the echr.” Restless, on the payment of det Ja and their memory.—fillet Infteirrr.
ail eotte, charges, and expenses.
Tbe opinio i" almost universal now
Mxstal A kgl isn or a Dcrttrr.—A
that an extra session of Congress will bo cu-rcupomlent of the Portland, Me., Ar
ealled, to consider the operations of the gus, writing from Wisconsin, at the resi­
new tariff, and the stale of the Treasury. dence nf Gen. Jonca, who acted es second
Orders hate gone W«-«t to confiscate in the Cillry due), rays:
Xu'tica is iberefar; iicreVr riven, tihat br rirtoc
all goods introduc*'!
■ sue Southern
“Learning I was from Maine, tbe Gen­
ports without »hu payniw?. uf tne regular ,eral alluded to the affair, and expressed
United St ' es duties.
admiration for Mr. Cilky, and deep re­
It la nos said that Fort Pickens wa-&gt; gret
,
for the unhappy termination of tbe
reinforced more than a week ago, and issue.
It may tnit be generally known
that several hundred United States troops that the latter portion of the life’ of the i
were taken in frura vessels off iu ?’d ,
murderer was unhappy iu the extreme. |
stream, by small boats in the night. Tbe Grav
।
s di«ri the victin. to regret: -ud the
Southern Commissioners however doubt most horrible of horrors. Twn years he
the truth of the report,and profess to have ,
nssurancee from the Government to the ,and watching friends,' •.vhvn bo was un­
contrary.

.
N«« Y.-rtc, M.rcbJT.

A dispatch to the Poet says : "Mr.
Laue was nominated District Judge of
Alabama at tbe suggestion of Mr. Cobb,
from that State.”
Dispatches from Washington report the
unanimous confirmati'T! ofHIram Barney
as Collector of Ne* York, an&lt;l Mr. Hol­
loway aa Commissioner of Patents.
A Washington dispatch to the JSxpreee
aaya: Gov. Houston writes to the Presi
dem that thu Indians are threatening Tex­
as,and aaking If the Federal government
can or will afford relief"

The banks of this eity on Monday,
throw out the notes of the following 82
Illinois Banks: Albino, Benton, Carmi,
New York, March 29.
Chester, Federal Union, Qtiinoey, Repub­
A Paris letter in tbe Times slates that
lic, Belvidere. Canal, Gtixens’. Commer. the French and English governments are
cial of New Haven, Continental, Q&gt;rn fitting out a powerful fleet of War steatnPlanters’, Farmers and Traders’,Farmers | r,
err fa) the United States. The suggestion
Bank of Illinois, Farmers Rank of New ■’ came
a
from England. France will furnish
Chnten. Frontiur, Grand Prairie. Illinois three
'
of the first class frigates, and the
State. La -uler,Merchants
.L.r,J1«Tu.u and Drovers' , Eo-Hj,
.01 perLp. b. Urgw.
mlei ord«fMlsaGs'ppi River, New Market, Pa met,
Prairie State, Railroad. Shawancse, Pike Spain is also preparing to send a formid­
Co., Union, Edgar Co., Morgan Co. able force to the Gulf of Mexico, though
Southern Illinois.
These hanks have a not working in concert with France aad
circulation of about 63,500,000, baser1 '
England.
upon Missouri, Teoaessee, and Loffistan#
Special dispatches from Washington
suxks.
At tbe present market rate of say Elisha Whittlesey accepts the Brat
securities, the notes are wot th from 85 to coatrollerahlp. ,
90 oents un tbe dollar.
There la no truth in the statement that

willing to have for a moment leave his
presence.
He consumed the hotinr of the
night in walking to and fro, In frightful
starts, m moans and greens, ond tears and
wild exclamations.
Al length worn out
with mental anguish, grief unmitigated,
and wasting watchfulness, the unhappy
man expired.
Thia I had from the lips
of a clergyman, his neighbor; thus was
avenged the names of the murdered Ctlley.

nart7sjuu23

UEOItGE CROSIER.
Mvrigagi

SiBK V» Um trcoTO^ dut M saM vWUjtr.
Hated, lloatinfs, Fvbroan Wtfc.A. W- MCI.
HARUON RMITtl.
fcbS7;7t
Cirrait Court CronniMa
iKelfc
“

CHANCERY ORDER.
'MICniCMX. ikCltnk Court fcr
ty of lorn, ia CbaMny.

LOVEM..

ptaiaoatacoao* - —
baAed fatSe‘Ki

Estate of Orville Phelps.

£3Pf“ Th.it the dead are seen no more
I will not undertake to maintain against
the concurrent and unvaried testimony uf
nil .ages, and of all nations. There is no
people, rude or learned, among whom ap­
paritions of the dead are not seen and be­
lieved.
This opinion, which, perhaps,

least tweslvdays before the
•aid enter for hi« appearance.
Jamu • Svcdlkx, Solicitor for Campteipaap

JsnsOtJ
MORTGAGE BALE

prevails as far as human nature is diffus
ed, could become universal, only by its
truth ; those that never heard nfonc an­
other, would De* have agreed in a tale
which nothing but experience cnuld render
credible.
That it is donbteti by alngle
cavillers can very Utile weaken rhe tencral evidence; and some who deny It
with their tongues, confess It by their
fears.—J)r. fohnton.

&gt;• ttae txed upoa for bearing in tbi prrtni»ra
E C. FWJiDLK.
t^ Thcrn is a company of fifty "MinuteGirls,*1 in Columbia,8. (X, belonging
Dated, Haitian, March
to the Limestone Female High School.
Titis old »own has done nobly. Tbe
troops hare been ordered to land at Foil They were serenaded ImI Wednesday
MORTGAGE SALE.
Patewt Omcx Skids.—A Washington Pickens.
_ . __________
Democrats up to their old tricks, got up
evening. Their motto is, “To arms ! to
letter states that the dlstributidn of seeds
arms J"
Ar****
Mawnn
tba-caae w&lt;th the c l which exploded, aa a Union ticket, and thought to win by and plants,intended for the north and west Kpeeial Dispatch to She Clscieatti Gor.Uc.
natioud 4j you. A gn-d test to apply to 1
was to commence thia week. These
x
Washington, March 28, 1861.
oil fa; pour a little into a
seeds are sold to be fine, and to contain
Mr. Sherman appeared and took his
flame to it; if it extehea
the Stb^ |M4. in Libor 11. nf hilma
the balance from the regular Rep .Slican a far greater variety than any ever before seat in the Senate to-day.
Ills creden­
li». 189 ami 1
ticket Tbo game would not work, and
tials were presented, and as be was eacur
who wish to obtain them, should write to ted to the President’s desk by flen.-.ior
the whole Republican ticket was elected.
OJVD
AS.
—
STATE
OF
MiCHIG
AX,
the repreaeutative of their district in Con­ Wade.
On his taking his seat, every
V*-..’. 1.
S&lt;. ..IJ t
' grass, without Way.
free State, with the’ single exception of
elected:
California, was fuUy represented, and tbe
ty The only ground, which tbe true Republican side of the clumber presented
Supervisor, C B.Primer; Ctorb, H.
friends of tbe Union can occupy, is to
Jodre ot Frcbste.
—__ s i______________ _n t—L_________ u.
Jy attended opposite a
School Inspector, C. H. Phil lips; Justice,
tholaUar'asorts feeing
CAHTLETOV.

drrdi ix, pW.] sccorCin
tbe VUUge ef lia«U.-;»': A)»t&gt; »D that

(tfcnt

New Advertisements.

Constables, J. Bager, jfr. P- Jotauon. J. danro with the Federal
Crom,C WiiMb.

CoastiUrtlnB.—

Democrats,

beaded

by

&amp;J““'7ius£rn sntxXT. ftoetrr e

J^ITADW Utlnxbocn sute ta th

�REPUBLICANBAimm

SPECIAL

STRANGE INCONSISTENCY.

NOTICES-

THE BOOK FOR THE TIMES.

for that matter,who would handle a watch
worth twenty-five dollar*, with the

y«ral art ®tsctllantm.

ut-

Patriots &amp; Statesmen

moet care, for fear of deranging ita. mechanfam, while they wodld nolUultate to

^-jUcertieen *iUde&gt;reeUl»tear in mind Drat Iny rough hands on the feelings of otbar*,
M&lt; *a«s«sffe**d*prw* m n-WaWn*«WaUm«tworth tn--nty five yeire of happiness.—

aside to let the reptile live," who weald
Ova Nxw Postmaster.—It may not
pot be ashamed to set hi* loot upon a
be uninteresting (o the many friends of human heart, and crush it. Many a lady
R. J. Gbakt.Io learn tUl he has received who would deem It a tin to raffle’ a cape,
the appointment of Poftm istxn al this is not alow to rend ’he more exquisite
We'coniider tbe appointment

well and worthily lesVJwtd

re'.-.rerk of tel- buruan heart.

upon nne

ox

gloved hand, for the jvkir. who would

Moreover Mr. G.

“JVa/ Ju/titia.'

_

_______ _________

L -■ -ontfnncd at th* old aland, by
B
R- J. GRANT.

M

Jjf2'lhe Mobile Ray iter proposes Jeffer­
son Davis, of MtersriDpi, for tho first
President, snd Alexander H F*-j Uns, «d
Georgia, for first Vice President of the
C-mfcd.r.t« Stnm, under th. permanent
Constiullnn. The Chnrlemon Omrier .p.

Religious.—There ba* been held for

sotnt time past, a series of interesting

meetings in Irving, under the charge of
Rev. F. Glass, of the Methodist Church.

Much interest has been manifested, and

Notice is Hereby Given,
Ml jay bo debt* uf bvi oont.ucunr after tbi*

TO CONSUMMIVES’
And those afflict«

reu

have agnin swelled lb&lt;
W&lt;

NERVOUS DEB I LI.
HEART b;c...,SK.
FFVKBA AGUE,

hear of no damage except that the water
a* before, flow* up Fall Creek to the wa

CONSTIPATION.

ter wheels of Fladlcy’a Mills.

Thk Slgab Skasck.—Maple sugar ma­

two or three light runs, last week, helped
considerably. It is very likely the season

may ba made good by continuing late in
the Spring.

Scrofula, or King’s Evil,

Sick; they

i* a eonstttw.or.L-1 «‘'&lt;?a*e, a c. rruption of the
blood, by which
id become* vitiated,
weak, and poor, jfc ii.x lu the rireulation. i:
pervade* (he whole .
id may burat -t

Waxtkd.—Any quainGty of Maplei

Why will not some of our friend*

remember us, in thia line;

tboaa

wo have uot

received n pound, as yet.
DR. CHAMBERLAIN,
William aburgh, New Yori

Latx Spring.—Michigan has not seen

so lalu a Spring in several years.

ordered or url.vlthy

It 1*

now the 3d of April, and not n furrow

•tituttan, descending •• fro:. parreita to ch.
«.h*a th* third __
.1 fourth
._.V,_____ ___ _ •
I unto
and

HOME TESTIMONY,

has yet been-atruck by the farmers in this

section.

Ml- * m
rorincM lo niT nonM n&gt;r alougUtne. Tt
Tut: AffLAMTIC Monthly.—This Mngn- 1 l,octoJ* d'd me no goo ’, and I wa. a perfect cri;
it.
.
P,; * Fwured acute of ronr Sean dinar Ian Bfoe
Zlltc 1 ■
April l« on our table. It is an I Fills and Dl&lt;x&gt;d Pnrifier. from vouragia. Meaar
eoxlkrn IlBmUr, ».J toerro. . ios-J
yon.-friend;
’
HENRY L THOMAS.
bee a-tvertlaemeuL______

Its effect* commence by dapodtinn from the

inn didn't get a clinncc to look al it. The !

Ixdie* will have il a* s&lt;&gt;ui&gt; a* it gets, in
right, anti there is n«&gt; usewi resisting.
j

Kaow Storm.—We record quite a hen- ■
vyr snow storm h thia place on Monday
iL* 1st dny of April.

A regular “North-

jnd je for youraelvc*.
ISJO.incfudin’tbc ’
Alao t
DEBATES OX THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE
of 1020, tbe debates in Coogrccv la !S3!-'K-'36,
indudx&gt;g tbe ipercbesof
JOHN qUINCY ADAMS.
NILAS WRIGHT.
JAMES BUCHANAX, Ac.
the agitai'.n of th* Slav try anabou ia Vi* House
.( KeprAcota .ve; in 1839, lie
Hi:: LAWES MEWCAIrFRIEND,
RETIREMENT OF SOUTHERN MEMBERS.
U.e so-called
GAG RULE.
,
and vol* tbarsou. Ut.KEATBPEECH OF HENRY CLAY,
in liie Senate,
•
i ^SOLUTIONS OF MH CALHOUN.
In JSK.h.t spaexh, and Utracla from tbe tpeeckc
The Gentlemens Helical Campanian,
uf
CLAY,
g
CALHOUN,
WEBSTER,
Pathology. PreMntion and ci
Urinary and Sexual Organt,,
CASS;
TOOMBS, Ac.
ctfThs
COKPROMISE.OF HENRY CLAY,in 1850.

SOUTHERN ADDRESS.
tubercle*; in tb* gland*, awcliinn; and on
, th" Kurfcce, eruption* cr «ore*. This foul corj ruption, which gender* in the blood, depicts-* 1 banka, iu 1854, and tho

: XAUojni.covnsuowi-d r- Atm„

G'Uiitr's Lady's Book.—This favorite

&lt;-f the Indies, has beer, through our hands, j

A diatiafuUhir.g feature of ilia diacuaiou* are
tbe ■pae-hra of
MADISON;
RUTLKUE,
ELLSWORTH.
RANDOLPH,
LIVINGSTON,
PATRICK HENRY,
DIL FRANKLIN,
ROGER SUERMAX,
MASON.
PINCKNEr,
LOWNDES,
and In abort, all tboao man of the Berolatiouary
tln»«*. rcuawavd alike for tbeir patroitlam, state*manahip and virtu**. It will iaciud* the
are. occupation, etc., w* wifi writ* a candid rv
HISTORY OF THE ORDINANCE OF 17K,
ply, witb adricv and direction* for euru. Any fcv*
wnt u. Wt.eO Mtau.y forpMwfl b« Myotad
to furvtabing mediemL-* to lb* poor. In all cate*

Kava tried

king has been rather slim so far, altho'

fieo.

uirouguout lu* leupin end aruJU or our tana to
avoid th* Poiaosou. Dim Rxvonws. m4 l_

FOUNDERS OF THE REPUBLIC

NEVER

KNOWN

TO

WkrA

W
v
WE

•

March 25,1MI.

several members added to the Church.

Ilion Water Again.—Thchcary

n 3vrrsaixo ano . Arnxni wna Caaoxie
Vnvuxr D**M*si.7A»4htaend
11*8*1 i&lt;"ft*4Lk end tatal.in*-.
this lufirvn- f
as. Vraetaxv

’speeches and opinions

FAIL

quently rut number* pcruh by disorder* | Scott and other deo’aiona ef th* Court* upon
DISEASE AND ITS PaINS,
| wliieh, aldiough not acrofulous in their nature,
*K
*
| are (till rendered fatal -by thia taint in th*
SPEECH OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON,
i aystetn. Mo*t of the consumption which de-,
Inmates tbe human family ha* it* origin directly
WITH ITS PLEANUREN,
in thi» acrofulous contamination; and many
d.C*..X.T..I
deetruetive daetrs of the liver, kidney*, brain.
Kih. tsao, f
•nd, indeed, of aH the organa, aria* from or ; Altogether Hile I*
arc aKKravated by the same eatue.
* co —ornii.mrn-.On* quarter of all our people are acrofuloua;
tbrir persons are invaded by thia lurktag infrcdati, and their health ia undermined by it.
It ia th* ONLY HOOK of lb* kind published.

t.

FALL AND WINTER
dioOtHB.

Notice!

pariah amid the storm of a winter’s night.

die shape of emoluments of office before.

week

JI1IT-JA38 11/./. i

Hasting*, March 1&gt;, 1861 °‘ ^'jJ^XGRAN^

TTa«-&gt;ttg pwreh***d the entire iateml at 0. N.
-a-a- Boltwcod. in all the modi ahA
...

turn those same poor from bis door, tn

bee never asked or received anything m

of last

SCAIBLUHil REIfEDUSIt

DISSOLUTION!

Many a man will drop * -V ” upon

the plate of a fashionable church, with a

ways has been a trusty, hardworking, and

Thornapple to a very high mark.

Ic

ESTABLISHED I85v,

■m ho has n host of friends, and ia, and al­

reliable Republican.

*AJU¥A«-

OB

TH “FoiHen of (H RepuMfe”

Many a man there l«, who would “torn

place.

BLOOD PILLS

There are many men, and women too,

email rm er unr waarv.

a n V
ARE

V O W
NOW

€f ta

ON
ON

HA
HAND

«Ll|« LARGEST ud
-ttriT-AkWrih^hi -rf

PACTS:
That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD

vigorat* it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a nsedieino w* supply ia

ley were appointed Township Committee.

AYER’S

J). B. De LandA: C . h SttxnATt's.—

’llunk your stars, if you are superstitious

,-ata .EIOHB OKI JIG­
MILLINERY

s-ittittgh, but bu glad, and express your
lli.tnkfulncs* that you can procure from

yaiargrccvr a jtorfcclly pure and reliable
nrtidn of Saleratu*.

Be convinced, by n

trial, of tbe truth of our remarks when

£.(■'£ i“,.‘r |

GROCERIES
iUOO &gt; — J; •:

CR OCKER Y!

BICK FEMALES,

abused ; that (heir direct tendency U to lengthen
Ilfo.aod raader n aefoyabU. ThM, OMrating di­
rectly upon tbc^umifrduaM* v. Or ifootf. they

CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,
and discharge from th* system, every taloi ef
they

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

Ever shown in thia

’IAN VEG-

Market, which we

ar* prepared u&gt; sell at a small

th. proclaim tbetu to bo th* very beat prvp••f tt* kind *rer offered to tbe brokrndoun

ad vance from

ara auuiiernres. wi-rrtn* mean* or uewmog th*
fraodA Price 85 cents.
THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,

• Plc.-tae git’ff us a cd!.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

per bottle, er |S per half dvieu. Of th* Scandinaviao Blood PUla, !5 ceor* p*r box. or S boxes
for 81.
tar Read nr. Robaek'* Special Notice* and
Certificate*, psibl’steed in a amapleuou* part of
tbi* paper from time to time. Dr. Robaek'* Med­
ical Almanac and FamlhrAdrUer. containing a
great amount ol intemtenr and valuable Medical
information can b« had gratia of anyuf th* agent*

Till CONSUMPTIVE'S BOOK.

LIFE FILLS ANO FBCKNIX BITTERS
rp»Et E MEpiCTXES hors nor Wet be
1 fora the poEtic for* Mrfod of THIRTY YiiS.

A NEW ARTICLE.

Dr. Rokack’* Mwatncls Bitten.
A new anti driightfol StemseMeand Cordial far

beautifully bound.

Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,

beautiful engravings, and cor

ABLE LIFE HEDICIXE8

men, are fairly and fully produc'd
‘
‘
* ’ *
His aork i» *

ssaat2sxj'^"u'““
rENPIRANCE.

Bo»r, or EaratrsLA*, Pimvlu, I'crrctM,
Blotch**, Blais* and Boils,Tunob*, Trrrxa
and Salt Rxat-x, Scald Hub, Rnrn.rrnw.

eo long been desired by b itsckeepera.—
De Itand &amp; Co.’s Chemical SaL'ruttw’•
manufactured at the Fatrp.. t Chemical I rThoi^idb^raSf Hi7ri^*"niirha^'*Lld"fa
Work., Fairport, M.mro. U.„ N. Y.. I

where il i* for sale at wlndeMle.
The i Wre«ud can addrea* me. bv caclorin* a at«mp,
, . ,
,, ,
, - ( *ud learn mor* fully my suffrriage and daogvrou*
grocer* and dealers generally have It for ronditwn for Hire* long v«er*. You mar publiah
.
.usir —.. t:i— r.'____ _ .&lt; .
-j

D. C. CAIN.

Custom and Law.—At tbe recent ccr/'monies in opening the British Perlisnicnt, the usual stock bill, for “(be better
regulation of vestries,” was read upon the sick. Hetrick** Pill* are elegantly put up. 30 ia a
box, with a large ahe«t of direetioua, and sail fur
arrival of the Queen, for the purpose of
asserting the independence of Psrlinment,
ntirl m vindicating tbo ancient claim to
transact business without waiting hr the
■apeeclt from the throne.
Tbe Best and ClH-opent Household Reme­
dy In the AV orld.
Soctiims Diefathm.—Thu Washing­
ton .Stater ihu* hit* off the warlike diaIbiZthat
DAtdMt which the •rcc'gsion member*
have ‘&gt;een in ibe habit of sending South
.tbi* winter:
“h ia «aid that after an exciting debate
;in tho Senate, Wigfail wa* understood to
have asked Seward privately fur n chew
of tobacco, and tha* Sewaid replied that
&gt;he hnd none but Union ticiet: whereupon
Wigfall telegraphed to the Southern
Stat** that they must prepare for war an
tbe Republican* would not yield.”
prove tuair vorcr
YrieelBMc**PKEmrrroxs Vaainan.—In 1850 we
the time would come when any mon
.who should t.ppoaa the re-opening oi the
African afare trade would, be denounced
as an Abolitionist. Such a time came a
HERRICK/BROTHER.
year ago.; In the faat presidential can\-es*
1‘aj.CTicii Caxaimk, Alba
*e said the time wuuld come when every
tnUTjebo opposed the diwlution of the
Palmer Brother*, Traveling Ageuta.
Lffion would be icnonneed as an aboli
titmisL
Such a time h.ta come now.—
The fi»llowing i» an extract from a letLonieeiUe Journal.

tnURigcn: &lt;n
no oa larva* Blood. The popular Iriirf
ia •• ioymriry rftAt iW *‘ U founded in truth.

Sh£$SKb
THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

Il la a larn and Beautiful paper, and contal.
th* moal valuable informaban on

particular

y and reRCTwra.e tin* vital Raid,
_
------------ aound Uallb u tapouiU* h
contaminated constitution*.

5ll’e'd’dL

■ueeinet biatory of Slavery in tin United Stales.

ng tedious or bulky,
volume, the view* lb
leading light* in thi*
of lb* CuniitluLw

Principal
Fourth at,
’ ““ “

Ague Cure

of medicine*.

.
•CURTEY, ULCBRfl, and tXVRTHRATC KiebotaOr*n«£iri*Mtna.r
80RE8. by a perfect puritr which these LIFE ims and De **imer, Middleville. M. C. Swift, ’
MEDICINTPety* to th* hfood.andal! th*humor*. Yrairiavill*. add by Droggiat* and Merchant* gmaeaily throughoutt» country.
apr*S-Iy

■0W1RD

On tbo Physiology of Marriage.
On lb* eommo-t ir;jc of ALcdtcm*.
0* Dfot, Evrrc&gt;..| ar d Ablutfoo.
How tbe I'ltTSicisn abetild ba.

Th* use of these Pill* foe a very ebort Um*, will
effect an eu ti re ecre of SALT RHEUM. and a atri

Tbi* Jour

be cured by one do*e,or by two in th* wont eaa**PILES.—Tb* original proprietor of the** trad-

KiftiretKS/affliEKf"

J. Rvmsll, M. D., A. M.. Chief Physician. 8.
FEVER AND AGU£.-For this leoam at lb*

ASSOCIATION^

j PHILADELPHIA.
A /rownlfflf zitf/ilxri.n *ta*M4rf A*
Ak.
'*---- ■** *»d SaTraw.

BDICAlIaDYICE given gyati*. by «fo
log Snrgeon.to all who apply by Ltt;r,«

M

Offlee in Williamaburgb. South 8tb Ud Btb BL

irnwen

wb.'SHh.mxta

».’OSt3C^=f
itra with d*cU*d
irr-rmelloa which

i W • UMtrMare *ay mat it i« a umejr,
Jisgty important rat"-

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.
Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambretype; Mclainootype; Spbereof--Mirror Ambrotype; Neilagraj
i'varl Amteaa*yp«i^OBasaa

_________...________ A

■^asx’trniatrs!*!
Gao. F*t*c«iLa,
JptVIy
.Sepvfwjr.

—PtmM'MwboMce.-

now

An.bn.jpc tnpm.' ‘

U will be found a rolnm* appropriate ^Ld. pr-

Many a fool runs into society to
adrertiectnent is your column*

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Oo.,

Family Greecric",
nf Holland, Ottawa county,
a Bald Eagle which riMastn

LIFER COMPLAINT,

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR
OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD
OR SECRETIONS,

W YORK COSTS

and finally appeared to

'vs say that it is jasl the quality that lias

rue away from himself; but if other* run
•way from himself, instantly be geta of.
«nded । and jet it strikes as that tbe
Lite-are only fulhiwing the good cxwmpl« that had been set them in the first in&gt;
by th* fool bimael£

DYSPEPSIA
fan. they rcilrr*

pid-ty under
■ *, ••■--I .i-..
dial and gently *tiiUBl*ting propertira. That they
recruit
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

It vxpetci ah lb* Humbugs, and th* various
Tricks to entic* U • sick and well. It illnatrates
tha plana ot lb* Qnack* and lloguea lollop* every
one. It guide* th* unwary through life, and
abowa up every awindl* of tbe age. ft ab*w* bow

I had

”r
ik. m.a
rrarir.Md. ,!«. m-M
iana in the State amon
ottr t*™** c®n devil* for ‘V1-------which I. -, FrttC Hamil i, of Buffalo, an J mang i where prevaRing and fatal maladi
cthcra. :
-.bomdeci
I that my diw«« wanly bin«d from th* tno*t"active
ally; that th* absevna tculd
• wardly, and run my life awar.
from ita dcatraetivo ronrequr.

CONTAIN NO MINERAL

iSiiV dbdjbs ’

Towx CiMMiTrsK.—At the Republican

Caawut, nt Hastings on Thursday, J. M.

.estabmMi Ike fourring

'5 »*8Ri**ii* **■.*! y-- -*SS

a.T&amp;

1»6T,

HOW

RESTORED

�SAVE

FOR SALE!!

’Jifrtttnim.

A watt arreted Stock cf
rAMiir
gjiocebies.
Very low for

CASK

CU RE
NtfvousHeadache

•AMP

BUY JOUR GOODS

CURE J

Aind?’0

LABGE A8D

By tba nas of tbesa Fill* the periodic attacks o
JfsrroM |» xi-i IMat- may be prerculad: and
if taken nt /he oomnebmttent ofan attack uurnri U relieffrom pJa tn J skAm-ss wffl beublalMd
Ttu-v aeldnra Tail is naivrin; th: .Mtuam &lt;nd
AmfocU to a bleb fcwalca ars so taMect.
They act getttyupoo tbe bowels—rtworiag
1
&lt;V^fA Dencate Fwnslea.

BEAUTIFUL

DRY GOODS

OK LOW PRICES
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

DEWARE OF OuCNTERFEITS!
WE

A box will taunt by mail prepaid
fib*
PRICE 25 CENTS.

VERY

CHEAPEST

HVAE J 1ST RECEIVED

RATES.

All crier* should ba xidresred to

CEPHALIC ' PILLS,

DRESS GOODS
Comprises all the lataet aiylea of SILKS.
Cballiea, brillUnls, lawna, Berogea, FRENCH
MVSLIXS, and all other kinds tba-. can be nam­
ed, many of whieh an greatly anperior in quality
and teesmy to ttyBiag bsrstofora sffwed tat thia

HEADACHE
PRINTS

BY

THE

CORD.

SPEEDY.AND SURE CURE

IS WITBIN THEI1. REACH.

orja smaller quantities st from &lt;X *•
per yard.
Wa have piles ofSHEETINGB,
SHIRTINGS, STRIPES,

CLOTHS,

DIAPER,

TABLE

TOWELING,

and nil kinds of domestic goods;
BROAD
I have tried your CepoalicTilb, and flU, tkno
mnil ibtt 1 want ju-i to aetd me two dollars
worth mare.
part of these ere for the neighbors, to whom t
gars j few out tram tbe Una bvs 1 gut from vow.
HouU lire Pills by mail, and oblige
Your ob't Ser rant,
JAMEA KENNEDY­

,
Ma-,6rauiu&gt;«.

Bsrtfonl,PaM TA. «, 1M1.

1 wish ron to read mo one more At ot year
Cephalic Mils, J ktn tteritr ! a gnut dtahj hntft
.Shan Mom.
S'ours, mpecifnllv,
LAKY ANN bTOlKHOUSR

Spruce Creek. Huntington Co., P., I
January Id, ll. kMl.

II. C. FraLMNo.

Sts:
Yon Will please vend me two boxes of tour Cenhatar t'.U.
ik/r,
J

also

C L O T H 8, plain and fancy

CAS8IMERES, Linen Drillings, Den
ims, F. A M. Cassiineres, TWEEDS,

and every kind of GOODS for Men and
Boys’ Clothing which ire offer at

Our assortment of BOOTS A SHOES of all
rarielie*, ladies Baiter», Gcuts Gaitara, Oxford
Ties, Cacka, Re.,
~

CAN’T BE BEAT.
We have a tee variety of Moelioa, Ladtoe*
SLEEVES and collars. Chtmoieeita, Gealejbirt
Ilesomi and Collars, and every kind of WHITE
GOODS; alM Bomery, every stylo WOtevee sad
Mitts, Bonnetts, ;RtbboM, Drose Yriaaastoga. etc.

Ourstocrtment of Tabla and Pocket Cutlery.
SILVER SPOONS, Port Moasis. Hoop Skirts,
„
„ „ IMle Veinon. Ohio, Jan. 1J. igg|.
HrWBT C.BSAtDlSO, Esq.
Yankee Notions, sod I top in general ia full sad
, Ftease tad leclussd Iwsuiy-Sr, emts.fbr wb ch complete.
semi me amalicr box of yoerCephdte Filla They
art tralflii hat PiUijhot nw■mat.
BEADY-SLADE CLOTHING,
IXr«*
A. ttTtlVER. P. M.
Belle Vc-rwon, Wyandotte Co.. 0.
We have a large end baaatffal varittyl fetoCoa,
.. - .
Kwsriy, Mats., Dee. it, IMO.
Vote, Fanta, Ac., which w. cfer al a law priro
H.V. Sribots.; L'.q
I wiab for autiie pirrtlan or large show bUla. to than tba aeual ecat of tbe materia!. Pirna* aabringyoor Cvyhalte J'illv more pnrticnlrrlv before i amine for yeerie!tee and teat tbe correctors af
"iriT^ae^dto
*“*' •t,.’,‘hieg at t£e kind, j

MOTS &amp; 0JHOIES,

upward,inch by inch. His wet Blockings
frozeoto the Ice and kept his feet from
slipping, but his shirt was quite worn
from his shoo liters, ere he reached tbe

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE!

ra*'‘»»-r&lt;. wljo I. subject to severe !

AND

N«. M Cedar St., N. Y.
Dais Sit:
lock.rd Lnd twentr Hrs rente,
foe which,
'D&lt;! tool of * CophaM Pills." Srud to address af
Wm. C. Filler. Reynoldsburg. Franklin Co.

DRY GOODS I

r. «r f'Olt irork lilt a e^erm—ctn ILadoekt alTruly roars,
WM. C. FILLER.

TrsilanU, kOeE, Jsa.H. 1681

B

UHMIKG

FLUID

Stacks of
VERY

CHEAP

We bare farming toole of aO kteda, sad

STACKS OT CEOCKKBT,
WHcb wa eftr la ssUs *r eOMBwise M
¥E1T L«V rifiVBKI,
Without stopping to give aey farther eawmdratlonef our stock ia trade, we beg here to sap
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

’SPA LDINGB PREPARED G LUE!
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE 1

FBOBUCB

Thea* long »«*• »•
«•
“NO HOW.”

SOOTHING SYRUP,

Do not ask for say thing but

Pay.

Ready

Fer CIUKrra TcrthlB|.

TO REGULATE THE BOWEU
D*p«rf upon it' teoctan, it w.U
vourwivea, and
•
"" “

:

relief asd Health to tocr iwaiu
a^roldtbfa artfafofof-,.

Haw taro at.lt i0 w
rear has it failM taa^L^^
--,.«r» when Ubw-Iv wfT£
eowsrary. *U are Arilsbtai with n*iyw.J?*!

Afeo for Bale,

___

The genoiM have Are slgneiurvs of Henry C.
FpuW.nx-n each box
Hold by Dreggiau and sUoiboe Dcakra in Med

SPALDING’S

OB

ggr?gsa,jgi

and al! per.-.ms of
tbt, ars ralua
bla M a ^auw/i". imprwvthg the u;p«f:fc, giving
ioae am!»Igor to Ibe digest&gt;»&lt; organs, and roaloriag the natural ei»»Ucii« and atrragth ot the whole

long inresligsuoo and carcfially conducted exper­
iments, bar in j; been in use many rears, danng
wldcto time they have prevented and relieved I
rial atoonut of pain and sulbriug from Hemtacbe
w bether origins-, ing lu th* aazwaa ay steal or a da.
ranged etale of tbe s^'-mcA.
They are eut'rely vegetable la tbeir composition,
and mar be taken at aii t:mr. with perfoct ssAty
wlthoot making any change of diet. oodrAsaAKiue

bero of lbs Won story I am about to re- j
late—but no longer jlult*, as tbs perilous
adventure which trjtffe him famous in his
MtXira Uvu happened mvuhU JNBirs ago.
Our hero was then a bright, active boy
of fbwleen—lhe aon of n mechanic;
In
tbs severe winter of 1655, tbe father
wnrke-i'W'RlbcfoP/ about a Ml» from
his horeg. and every day carried him his |
dinner acrons
puted-'W land.
,► its •rtmsol vu.-itv. sad tba, twvrrre aadrsndre*
f tbe srotetw iarafe*r*bl*te ■*****•**{' "«o-ld
On* keen frosty tnurnin^ be fo®;d the ।
snow an the :u«i3ow nearly two f«-et i
' L. sTS-aiicaUy c4 -i.lltaUv oHnbtared aa to
ik cp, and uu tracsa of the liitlo foot-pa*-1ta tta hmI powtrfel teak, and rot **J"
rcinnicing.
‘is
Yet he run on as fast rm possible, pluuging through the drifts, keeping bunsslf tana up tb* dierstav* orems, and altar Ml *"!*«•
and ctker tmt.Uro. It fa also porfactlv exhifate
warm by vtgurou* crevciae, and brave »ln&lt; tarftaelfoBta. and j*
cheerful thoughts.
eo thoroughly wwiWhen in the midst of the incad-nv,fully entirely of’
fauinjpow;
half a mile from'the bouse, he suddenly
felt himself going down, down. He bau
fallen into a well.
He sank down into the dark icy water, bility; far H needs no medical skill or knowledgbut rose immediately t«i tbe surfecc.— eeee to oee that debility Mtowe a!! a»-veka of due
row. and lays lb* uagMarvU.! ay item &lt;m«M to lb«
There be grasped bold uf a plonk which attacks of*ny of &lt;bt mad dMgjroua ifla to which
had fallen into the well u be went down. poor homminv i. rootoawHy Hafer, awebhr nmOne end of this rested on tbe bottom of pto, oo thafonewiom ceoanurolioti, bfeeehttia, fathe well the other rose about four feet
hrort, me’.auriiotv, bypoehonrlria. ulgbt aweata,
above tbe surface uf ibo water.
languor, giddiaam. and sH that e’ass of eaws^so
Tbe poor Ind bad uhouted for help un­ Jzarful'v fital uo&gt;ei-* intended to tai Hw». rafted
til he was boerae and speechless, but il Arima/r'ffighscaa «a4 fnrgrltri’ut. Also lire*do
was all in vain, as it was Impossible to rauxvtacota or torpidity, sad Hear complaints, diaease* of the kldneva, aetldu.^ «r inOouttneoea of
make himself heard fn in such a depth, the urw, or My dorarCTiaevt &lt; of the uriaoiT orand at such a distance from any bouse.— |U», paio lu I fa back. ..de m4 fa |wo*b lb* af&gt;oul
Boat lost ho concluded If he was saved at dors, eougb, emaciation, difocvlliy of breathing,
and indeed wa might euaiuerato many more atiU.
all he must save himself, and bagin nt but we bare only apsec to aay.il will oot only cans
once, aa be was getting cxlremdy cold in Utodctelitv fctlow'ug c-Ulla and fever, but premi
■-­
the water. So be went to work.
and curv. the dieoaae at once, Il already attacked
First he drew himself up tho planLand AnJ aa U acta dinelly and f■eraiatewUy oo tbe falary system, aruoalng tbe liver Io actios. proawUng
braced himself agamst the wall of the in fact, all tbe excretiotm aud aacrsiioaa af lh« sy*well.whkb was of brick and quite smooth. Um, It will mfaUU.lv prevent aoj .IcteterioeaaoaThen he pulled oft hm coat, and taking sequaam faUoeriu aurna cbtM si OMtofa BM
water, heoee all travelers al. juld have a bottle
uul his pocket knife, he cut off bis boots, with them, and all should take a teaspoon fol at
that be might go to work with greater Icaat before ratio*, as It prevent* coaUvenan,
•treugtbim* the dearth•■enr»”-. itahoaldbaU
advantage. Then, with Lis feet against
ibe hand* ofallperwww oTava.t.tan Ub*l*. stu­
one aids of tbe well, aud his r'.oulder dent*, minialcru. literary men, end all lad.ro not
against tbo other side, be woiked his way eccc&gt;faaird tn m-xeli out-done cxemae abould alwava use iL If they wilt they win Bud an agree
up, by the most fearful exertion, about able, pleaaant, nod eBeicnt remedy against faoee
half way the distance to the top.
Here ilia whlrh r&gt;b them of tluir brauty;tar twdoty can­
be was oblige^ tu pause, to take brenth, not exfat without fa alii., and health eanaot eiwt
uuil* Ibe abo-r irregularitiea enutiune. Thea
and to gather up his energies for the work ax»n, lhe Cordial ia a perfect Motbar'a raU*L—
before him. Far harder was it than all Taken a month or l «o before lhe Seal trial eta wUl
pea*
tbr dreadful period with perfect rate and
he had gone through,fur the rides being
»&lt;frty. JX/. w av Mud-ieoft^t it; Uit tirJiaUi
from that point covered with iec.hc must
Trail IMfro! Ateito y.mwe
cut with his knife, grasping places v» ith appeal to detect tbo illneaa or deeliae net only of
tone d*a&lt;hter» antil It be tee late, but also roar
his fingers, slowly and carefully all the son* sad bnebanda, for while tbe former, frean fata*
dciieaey. cflen goes down to a promote re grave
It was almost a hopeless attempt, but rath r ibar. let lixir condition hr known m Unit,
the latter are often eo mixed up with tbe *x*iloit was nll1;e could do. And here lbs Hi­ meet of buainras that if it vrtre not far yea they
lle hero lifted up bis heart to God, and too would traral in die same dur nwanjpath until
late to arreat th* fata! fall. But lhe mother ia
prayed fervently fur help, fearing that be loo
a!"sre vigilant, and to run er appeal, fer we are
could never get out aluoe.
lure yoor never faille* aflbetiae will unerringly
tn Prof Wood** Kewtarative Cordial awd
Doubtless the Lord heard his voice, pomi vou
" --rater aa tbe rvawdy which abeohi be
calling from the deep, end pitied him.— always on baud in time of need. O. J. WOOD.
He wrought no miracle tusave him, but Proprietor. 4H Broadway. Now-Yi^fc. and 114
Market 8tl ret. St. Loufa. Mo. Sold by aU good
breathed into his heart a yet larger men drcpcfata. Price One Dollar per bottle. IrbiSy I
sure of calmness and courage, strengthen­
ing him tu work out bis own deliverance.
It is in this way that God often answers
(V vwa ssssracron or nts an. jgl
our prayers when we call on him in time
THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND !
of trouble.
Herrick’s Sagar ( ailed Pills I
After thia, the little boro cut Lis way

CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

la the lowaeMp of Toker ffpriop;

Wru Fixiassn Mid Wuta Looraa,

.

In the Village of HastingE.
Titles to all uf llu»e, hrmsrt-T*»ix, ami

Terms Easy.
I don't cart If you nntr pay for

w» nfx umtsr.

D. C. I1WLET.
Ilnatiap. Ner. Jg,noeH

isrrixain children, wfatbn «
Bg. cr any other c,o„ W1
l .Utblhrr who baa s eiuld -f.
f tbe fur»Kviag divrawt. fa M
M. or
rf wua
u aud }var »uff&lt;ru&gt;{ cbd4 *m
bserre-.’et.sbioJauh
— — Jf thia ■*&lt;&lt;! &lt;ibr, if Inert, urt
Full dirvcuuiMlud using will acoaipaav rack bttfe.
Non* grntine itukaa lbs foe^Me
ciruTiK A
a CALK
riErivw
- v..i ...... "
CVRTW
I NN,
akta Wrapper. Nd\! by
Principal Oflkr, 1

fa dfclBle-tyi

D MOTTS
CH^Esfe^£
■pWFEClALLT Se~|t&gt;ed for tbe use ct ibe JWIJ
1‘rvftt^ and lhe 7us.&lt;». Karma super
ceded IM so called “Cios." -Arouatie.*’ "Cordia!." • Medtcaled. -- Ftbuspps.-eU. is mw en­
dorsed by all tbe pramiocui pLyaicsana. ctoeaitsu
and cooooiseurr. aapcsac-Ming all of thoaa ialn»•it medicinal qualities .tunic anJ diatwtici which
below* to an Old and Pom Gm. Pul up in
quart botUM and sold by all druggiala, grocers.

PILLSbtIRON.

T/l£ WUOLZ WOULD VS1TEDI
SICK

PEOPLE,

ISAAC

THINK!

a

MOTT,

Is now rtoeii ing from Now York and
Boston, his fall sl«&gt;ck of

He did reach it at last—crawled out
inly tbe snow; and lay down for n mo­
ment to rest, panting out hie breath in
little while clouds on the dear frosty air.
He bad been two and a half hours in
the well I II is clothes soon froze to bis
body but he had no longer suffered with
cold, as full of joy and thankfulness, he
run to the factory, where his lather was
waiting and wondering.
Tbe poor man was obliged to go with­
out his dinner, that day, bitt you may be

Groce ries! I
Consisting In part of

New Orleans, Muscovado, C.^rc,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­

gars.
M.daaaes and Sirups,
Green and Black less,
Rio, Ceylon, and Java C.^&gt;,
Stone, Wraden, and Willow Ware,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime.

Bure he cared little abo-;*. - hat, while lis­
tening, with tears in his eyes, tu the
thrilling story his son bad tn relate.
He must have -been pr&lt;&gt;i»d of .the boy
that day, ai he wrapped b.nt it: hn&gt; own
warm overevat aud took him botnc .co bis
‘•mother.’’
How that mother must have wept and
smiled over the boy, and kissed him and
thanked God fur bint.
I have not beard of tba ihtla hero for
two or three years, but i trust iw is
frowing up into a brave, heroic man, and
hope be will Dever forgot the heavenly
friend who did not forget him in the hour
of his great need.
Tbaie ia an old saying ‘•that truth lies
at the bottom of a well/’
1 trust that
this brave boy found and brought up from
there this truth: God helps those who
help themselves.—HonnMd Journal.

fa.H. STEWART,

Spirt.

aW Cauoarfer at L
mortar la Cbaaevry. Nv

SlWS'uus:

Dmg&gt;, Paints &lt;M1», Burning Flu­
id, and Camphene.
Aloe, the largest stock el

* KerMiae OH ai»« Lamps!
Ever uffertd in Batik Creek, all of which
will be sold M prices that notiut fidl to
suit purchasers.
P»rticulnr attention paid to tiling or­
der* from linalitlgt and vicinity, and
sntuifaetion guaranteed in every case.
-—The highest market price always
paid for Produce.
3

tbewlirm cffri«ad* '&gt;&lt;!*.*’
ery graftfritj m4 tatctwX

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Mnulaala, thfa tuc&lt;l&gt;rowd b*
Co ttar~d*ffretof ,bt

U~».

Neramber Stet, IMO.

Thoughts ron Ywcw Mnt.—Costly
apparatus aud splendid cabinets have no
magnetic power to tnaka scholars. In all
dreumsldnces, as n man h, under God,
the renter of his own furluua, so it he
the maker of his own mind. The Cre­
ator has so constituted tho humin Intel
lect, that it cam grow only by ita own ac­
tion, and by Its own action ”ft most cer­

&lt;f

HASTINGS

TANNERY!

snows iiaminiro
fotualrs cannel fa fee cto*’
a remedy and rrotoreitva.»
alaciuig ibeui.
»Ui ctorouicaud inflammaimy
rrer, more deroWIr-it b“
----------- --------- . ™ reported, tooth « dfevtabn
iftsiiVrf silk
‘

In liiterwntluil frefreHmaet oerotesrity}* !•
------- ------- . i
lit rrotoruiive. ant »
Uamaata of tbe " ”li i t sewn and

The Mbecnber baring 1,,^ tha HaaUnga Tan•7 far a term of ywaw, ia now prepared to

tainly and necessarily grotrs. Every
mao must, therefore, in an important
sente, educate himoelf. Hit books and
teachers are but belna; the work is his.
A man ia not cducaiod until he hat tho
•MIU/
summon, In case of emergency, j
all his mental power in vigorous exeraae
to effect hit proposed object. It is not
the man who has seen most, or read mod,
who can do this; such such an one Is in
danger of being born down, like a beast
of burden, by an overloaded mats ol
other men's thoughts. Nor is it lhe man
that can boost merely of native vigor
and capacity. Tbe greatest of all the
warriors that went to the siege of Troy
had not the pre-eminence because nature
had given him strength, and be earned
ths.&amp;rgret boyr, but bet»uM ae!f-disc!piitao bod uught him to bead U,—2huuW

S® AOiBa

au-ra. nuiMwmnw
of tbe price. All letter..
too wtarwtoi.il la
. B. I.DC HE

. r. &gt; Am,

-

&lt;U1

New Barry Mill,

c.-d.. togwa

18 now in midcc-rsful operation. re,lJ*

NSW AKBAKGEMEirT
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

EATTKG 8AL00RU

to

any amoutot t»f

CUSTOM

WORK

tn aa good ordej- and as pror'pt ss *»/,
other Mill in Bdrry, or any other

,ta wn.T.KR,
,ing baUt o»
UraUr with &gt; V*

&gt;

w

&lt;1«

ease (riYRUsaolL

i In cases of firo.

* OBAhT.

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VOL. 5,

HASTINGS. BARKY COUNTY. MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1861

NO. 49.
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girl a, they'd think wapbiyed with them i cento left. With thia load he went home.
It wa* some time before be could compose
Come."
“But the berries are so thick bare," Mmedf to enter the house, but at length
w hich may startle some of my old some Idea of tte greaftreu* of tbv popu­
; he went in and set the basket on tte u- make
1
"
™
“ THE VILLAGE CARPENTER. remonstrated the other.
temperance friend* who may happen to lation of China:
ble.
“The mind con n-rt grasp «te rari isn^
be
present,
I came *11 rhe way from
“Come, Mary,” he said, "I have bro’t
tim* when tbossliula ragged drunkard's
to B”*lon to-day, with a botlU in port ofso va»* n nrtmter. Foor tendred
something home for supper. Here Nelly home
1
girls are not tere."
R- J. GRANT,
mypocktt.
Posribly it may relieve their millions! Wteldoosit mean T Cunot it.
HASTINGS
Ctake
the
pail
nnd
run
over
to
Mr.
1
Sb
the
two
favored
cn?«
went
away
Charles Nelson bad reacted bis thirty­
a little if 1 aMure them that, al­ Night and day, w ithonl rest, or fyod,pr
wn’s and get a coople of quart* of anxiety
1
fifth year,and at that age he found himself hand in baud, and Nelly aud Nancy Nel­
though the contents would have proved a deep, you continue tho weary work t yet
io ilk,"
going -town hill.
He had once teen one son Mt down upon the grass aud cried.
NORM AX BA1LKY,
sore
temptation to many a man; since it eleven day* ba* passed before you: have
He
handed
the
child
a
shilling
as
he
'
“Don’t cry, Nancy," said the oldest,
CAN BE UNDERSOLD!!
of the happiest of mortals,and nn blessing
been in my pisscssioo I have never counted the first milion.and mart than m:&gt;
spoke, and in a half bewildered slate she | has
1
wna wan tod to complete bis happiness.— she throwing her arms nround her Suter’S
drawn tte cork.
Here is the buttle. It many year* bofuro the end of tbe terLous
took tte money and hurried away.
'
He had one of tlm best of wives, and his neck.
contains four hundred and thirtyH»ven task can te reached."
The wilv started as she raised the cover '
“
But
you
are
crying,
Nells.
”
viuldrun were Intelligent and comely. A
lie al»» suppodee tin* mighty multitbrec^ent
ph-w.
They were placed
of
the
baskul,
but
she
dared
not
speak.
—
1
r.». a J.RCntXL,
“0,1 can’t bslp it,” bobbed the stricken
carpenter by trade, no inan could com
one by vat, Ly an Irish boy, about t'jde to take op Ito line of «Barch»J^a
She mused ab&lt;»at like one in a drcnni^nd there,
1
tnat.d bettor wages, or be more sure of one.
years of age, the sou of bigoted grand procetuion, place in sihgla file St
ever and anon she would casta furtive fourteen
j
work. If any one wished to build, Chas.
six feet apart, and marching at tbe. rate of
parent*.
&amp;at her huxband. He had nnt been Catholic
1
berts
triker
Nrl-"ii must hu«* the job; and for miles Nancy, gazing up into her sister'a face,—
It occurred on thl* wise: Tte boy was thirty mile* per day, evcept on tbe Sab­
ng—she knew ft—and yet he ted
BAILEY A BAKER,
arpuud p: ••pie sought his services.
But “We are not to blame. Wc are good
accutUuned to visit the shop of one of our bath, which ia given to real. “Day after
af ANVFACTVRERS of tin, ateat iron and cop.
mnaicy
to
buy
ram
with
if
he
wanted
iu
1
n cb.i
i ;.-J coi.jn over hitr.. A demon nnd Iovine; and we never hurl anybody.
traidtcra, who by occupation i* a grocer. day tte movingcoluun advances, tte hood
IVA per ware. Dewlcn in iron, uaita, ateal. glaaa,
J VST RECEIVED
,
had t........... :,n
-n his way. and be had O, I wish somebody would k&gt; ’ “ ' Wtet could it mean 1 Had her pray ers This
hall hardware, eullaryand atovaa. Store one doo;
teacher became intareitcd in him, ruvbirfg Ou far towards tte rising awn,
teen answered !.
Oh, how fervently she
a new and most complete assortment of turned - m-,4 .&lt; ith the evil spirit. A new should te so happy."
and loaned him the WtlUpriaa and otter now bridges ti»ePacifie, now bridge* the
prayed
then.
Only
“But wo are loved, Nancy,
and experienced carpenter had been sent
DRLGS AID W EDICI MEN,
similar publicans to rend.
Tie boy be­ Atlantic. And nowthe Pacific is crossed,
OAKLEY,
Soon Nelly returned with the milk .mid
Who could
for by those who had no longer depended think.af our good mama.
came Winch interested in them, but was but still tte long procession rpqrches
Mrs. Nelson had tbe table out. After
Batdr
upon Nelson ; and he had now nettled In love u* more than ate d&lt;»r*F
afraid to lake them borne,or even to have on, stretching across high mountain* W?d
supper,
Charles
aroaa
and
said
to
his
"I know—1 know Nelly but that isn’t i
the village, and token Nelson's place.
bis parents know that te read anything sunny plains, and broad river*, through
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
On a back street, where tbe great trees all. Why don’t papa love u* gs te used wife.
so heretical. To relievo him from dan­ China and India, and the European king­
“I mutl go to Mr. Manly’s office to
and &lt;in again
threw their green branches over the way to! Don’t you remember when he used
ger, his tencter gave him tte use of a dom*.
doma, andon
again over
over tbs
tne stormy
stormy
help
him
arrange
mhos
plan*
for
hb
new
light, and allowed him to set beneath hi* 'Bosom of the Atlantic. But the dreqit of
stood a small c &gt;ltogr, which had once to kiss us, sad make us so happy 1 Oh,
bouse, but I will be home early.”
world
been the pride oft tv Inmates. Before it how 1 wish be would do so now ! Ila
counter la the evening, nnd read, all un J the
-------. itself afford* not standing room.
MASON ALLEN,
A patur shot through his wire’s heart as
ain
’
t
—
'Tte
column
will
double
upon
stretched a wide garden, but tall, rnnk
observed. Having gained tte boy’s oonealer in groceries, provides*, pro
"S—sh, sissy ! don’t say anv more.— she saw her husband turn away, but still ■ fidcDCet and noticing that te was addicted itself, and double again and itgs’n.
Macs, Slab, bolter, lard, pork, and grain of 'jr FUR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL grass grow up amongst the choked flow­
He may be good to ua again. If te knew sbe was far happier than sbe ted been for to the use of cigar*, be ventured to ques­ and shall girdle the earth eighteen time*
all kiaSa. Alan toy* eandiea. vle.,*1e. Storv ia
er*,
and
the
pailings
of
the
fence
was
bro
­
PUKrOSES,ONLY_a3
a long while.
There was something in
ken in many places. The house itself had how much more we could Jove it, he wo’d
tion him as to the C’Wt of this habit, and before th* graft! reservoir which famishes
his manner that assured her, and gave
once been while, but it ua« now dingy I think. And then I believe God I* good
to auggert w hether it would nut te wise these nutnbcrlro* multitudes rs exhaust,
D. c. HAWLEY,
ed. Week*, month*, and yearsroH aw
and dark. Once bright green blind* hod •and will surely help us sometime, for her hope.
Just ns the clock struck nine, ths well
! adorned its windows, but they ted new mama prays to him every day."
of saving hi* hard earned money, but also sod still ttey come, men. women, and
'
“Yes," answered Nancy. “I know she known footfall was heard, strong and
■ been 'aloff and sold.
And the win
of preserving bis health.
Tte boy I is- ■children. Since tbe march began ite
I steady.
Tte door opened and Noteun
down themselves betoken poverty and dues; and 1 gut'** God will be our father !
tened, and expressed a willingness to try. little child has become » man, and yet on
entered.
Hi* wife cast * keen glance in­
neglect, for in many places the pane* sometime."
Tl&gt;e teacher *sked tte amount be was
to his face, and almost uttered a cry of
“He is now, sissy.’’ ’
wore gone,and shingles, rag*, nnd old hats
spending thus, and learning that it wna
“1 know it, but he must be all we shall joy, wber. she saw how be was eteuged three cent* a day, suggested that te save
taken their plnoes, A single look nt the
TEA. COFFEE, SCO AR. SPICES, PEPPER,. house and its accompaniments told the have by and by, fur don’t you remember for the'better. He had been to tte bar­ that amount dailv, and lay it aaidc aa a
Such is China in its popuhtfion; and If'
PRVXES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISU;
'
mama told us a cold finger waa laid upon ber's and to the halter's, yet uolliing was special fund. A* the buy thought «&gt;f no Homer could preach eleqaaittly on the
R.irsf'a Block?*' Basting*, Michatory. It was a drunkard's home.
/
in fact, ararythipg in the Grocery liar, aaeh a*
Within anta woman yet in the early her heart, and she said sbe might leave u* aaid on the subject.
way to keep it safely, the ttacter took vanity uf roan as a mortal, with equal
In the morning the husband arose first
venroof life; and though shewn* alill one of these days, and, ami—”
tbi* boule from the stelf, and proposed eloquence, had be ecru or ooalcinpiated
and built the fire.
Mary had not slept
“S—sh.
Don’t, oh, don’t, Nancy ;
hiuidaome to look upon, but the bloom
to him to drop m it a.thru* cent piece dai­ the millions of Chins,, could, he have
until after midnight: having been kept
was gone from her cheek*, nnd the luster you’ll-*”
ly, (un Saturday dropping two.) promis­
The word* were ehoked with sobu, and awake by tte tumultuous emotions tLnt ing to keep it for him.
from her eye.
Poor Mary Nelson!—
It was not lune individual!
And Isold ng Extracts,
thronged
her
boaom,snd
awoke
later
than
One*' she hud teen the happiest of the the tear* of tbe sister* mingled a* they
before he was cured of the habit, but te
teppy, hut now nous could te more mis­ trickled down the cheeks that were pres­ usual.
concluded to continue tte daily deposit
After breakfast Cterlre arose, put &lt;&lt;n
They wept long, but at
until bis little bank waa filted. and so te
erable ! Nenr her sat two children, both sed together.
WILLIAM El'RGHKR,
hi* hat, and tumitfr t« bls wife n»ked:
girl* and both beautiful in form and fea­ length arose and went away, for they saw
kept ou fiw four hundred and thirty-saveu
count uf a stent battic that took place at
“What do vou do today F
ture ; but their garbs were all patched other children coming.
days—(there being a brief interruption Eaaum, on W (UungtoO** birth-day.
it
“Wash foe Mre. Bixby."
As
s&lt;x&gt;n
as
they
were
not
of
sight
and worn, nnd their feet shoeless.
Tbe
wteu, by a sudden casually, he wo*
appear* that i|;e Jagers and. Artillerist*
PENS. PENCIIX INKS. PAPER, EN­
“
Are
you
willing
to
obey
me
once
Jit*
oldest was ihirtcfai years of age and the Clmrles Nelson started to his feet
thrown uut uf employment,)—until *t were sUtiunad or Ml Jefferson, arid tte,
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac., de.
A. E. BONSTEEL,
other two years younger;
lire mother hands were clenched, and his eye* were more I"
1 iat tte bottle was tilled.
He then cork­ , Guards and tu tte Artillery ply. Alth«
‘ Oh, yes."
Upoa cur abelvee may be found all af lb
HTSiClAN ANl&gt; SURGEON. Will practice
wn* hearing them rouite a grammar les­ fixed on a vacant point with on eager
ed it up tight, and to make all aure/irovs
appointed time ibertwo a»npaqi*a ia*(
‘•Then work for mu to day. Send Nelly
five nails iu the cork.
Gratefol to tte
MOST POPULAR
son,for she had resolver! that her children g«c“My God !r te gasped, “what a villain to tell Mrs. Baby that yon are out well society which bad published tte popnr* named mured towards the hill to lake
should not grow up io ignorance.*
They
“Cha pul tepee.”
Ailvaodac rapidly tte
DANIEL COOK,
enough to wash, for you are not.
Hero
I
am
I
Look
at
me
now
I
Wtel
a
state
in which te had teen so much interested,
could not attend the public school, for
Guards and Artillery *--on rt-aebed and al
is a dollar; do withit aa you please—
thoughtless children sneered at them, andI am I in, and what have I sacrificed to
lie handed it to tte teacher, with direc­
cmre c-tminenred climbing the bill, fir.ug
buy something that will keep you busy
made them the subject of sport and ridi­. bring myself to'It ’ And they Jove me
tions to giro it to Item to«id m publish­
steadily as they clambered up U* site*
for yourself mid children."
.
ing and distributing mure. I have loaned
cule; but ic ibis respect they did not; yet, and pray for me!"
lie turned towards the door, and his ; o— ------ —
°
, while tte companies vu tte b»p ralsrnod
He said no tnr.re, but for some inosuffer, for their mother was well cduca-.
I. A. HOLBROOK,
„nro, th. i.trtt
H. broitoted
'*■ on l*° ** three '»«awon» lo mterest the fire, and tbourands stood looking un
—t.
. d.Jlar for it« Ma­
We would napectfaUy anaonnoa to the olU-i ted : nnd sbe devoted such time a* sheI ments stood with hi* hand* still denebed tend was upon ths latrti. tie nesiiaieo.
ilaetinip. and vicinity, that we intend to
u'kUH.
- u»5oii.r «. tU ruja. o( with ink-revt. until Ite four bodies cam a
and eyes fixed. At length his pr.ze waa then.turned back.
i could spare io their inatnrcUon.
-"J
:-.”T
into close quarters &lt;rfi tte hill, •rtfr*' fl'
Fur more than two years Mary Nelson turned” opward, and his clasped hands bosom. Ho pressed his bp* to hcr*.tber: | ,W1 **’«»• 1
■qcoe occurred that was quite nlaneing.
J. X. KCHELL
“■
'■• J-’-&lt;'•••■ *•
1 “ ••“
had earned nil the money that ted been were raised abm o his head. A moment
■ . -t_____ . —J
.l.
Some of tbe soldiers becoming excited;
be
remained
s&lt;f,
aud
then
his
haoda
dropii‘ed in that hoi»se. People hired her to
rusted al one another? and tte officers
wnsh. Iron, and sew for them; and be p-.*J by bi* side, and he started homeward.
‘ Wbm he arrived hl* wife nnd children ning he fvjt well ami very happy. -Mr. to be “addicted to tte bottle."— »Frf/- with considerable difficulty retrained
sides the money paid, gave ter many nr­
JOHN ROBERTS,
them fnw® giving a. bloody lure te mu­
Manly was by to cheer him, and this be
were
in
te-ara,but
te
nffected
not
to
notice
. tides of f.wid and duthing. So she lived
xpn'ay. ______ ____ ___
ter*. Several sword* were Urukso in Um
' Speeial atteuUon wiUdieMtd to COMPOUND
it He drew bis last abiding out of hi* did by talk’ng and acting ns though Chas,
J ING and pulling up FREsCRHTIONri; and any
had never been unfortunate at all.
one I'urciiaxiag BirtMrinea of aa can rely upon were tendtiiii- her children and preying pocket, and tended it to bi* wife asking
II. P. CHERRY.
Saturday evening came, and Ndaon
ter to send fi»r some milk and flour, and
| their beiax
to God.
had boon ahnnat a wevk without rum.—
Supper tiine arrived, and Charles Nel­ make him some porridge. The wife was
Tte correspondent uf tte Wkif tells
Ho l&gt;*pdl earned fifteen dollars, tea of
son renie reeling home. He had worked startled by tbe strange tone in which this
A STRIKER
the follow ing very interesting anecdote of
whhb be now hod iu his pocket.
was
spoken
—
it
wa*
like
hi*
voice
in
day*
the day before at helping to move a buil­
,------------ —--------- ——
Hastixcs Mi«rw a !s*t.
■ “Mtiry," he said, after tbe supper table Washington :
ding. and thus had earned money enough gone by.
:. WTEWABT,
Recent evente have recalled very for­ dedared that they were actuated by. no
Die porridge wa* made nice nnd nour­ hud cloarud away, “here are ten d&lt;ilar*
J Counselor st Law. Sulicitsr
to keep him in rum several day*.
As he
for you, aud J want yon to expend it in cibly to my mind the followit^ incident, yi feeling or anything of the kind, but
ia ChMeerj- SotoO TwhU*,,
stumbled Into thehouw thechildren dose ishing, and Charles ate it all. II* retired
Balaam,
a
G
m
article
Lr
Toilet
puroothey lu-came excitnd and completely Joat.
Sftcndrd to promptly sud etfi- ;
early, and wa* op early uexl morning.— clothing for yourself and the children. 1
n
classing
the
teeth,
removing
freckle.
to
their
mother,
and
even
ahe
shrank
all eontrul over ihffMll***•
B, Nublt'* Mock, Battle Creek.
have earned fifteen dollars durinc tbs la*t
away, for sometimes her husbnnii wa« He asked bi* wife if »he hod milk and
Being on a visit to Washington during
flour enough to make him another bowl five days. I am to build Squire Maftly'a
uglv when thus intoxicated.
geeat bouse,and he pays me three dollar* the rcceM &lt;‘f Congress in the spring of
Wonders of CbemAaUf.
NKF1NR,
6, how thnL man had changed within of porridge.
1857, I walked one tiny whh a friend, to
“Ye*. Ctarles," *te aaid.
"We hare a day. A good job isn't it ??
Science is lull of wimllrrs, but
two years I Once there was n«A a finer
Mary harked up and her lips moved, view the work* than already in progress
appearing man in town. In fnune he had not touched it.".
bnt
she
could
nut
speak
*
word.
'.She
“Thea if yoa are willing, I would like
lowing from tbe Lfon Playfair wilt awa­
1 been tall, stout, compact, and perfectly
air jggled a few raomenU. and then burst sauntered among lbs pillar* in the hasp- |ken curiosity:
•
■
•'
| firmed, while hi* face bore the henu ideal come more."
Her husband took hef by meat of th* old building, ws. fell in with
Mary moved quickly about, nnd snon into tear*.
of manly beanty.
That noble form was
a venerable Rooking man, having the ap­ streets during tte dgily traffic re appear
the
arm,
drew
ter
up-m
his
lap,
and
now bent, those liinte shrunken and tte food was prepared. Tte himtand ate
pearance at a countryman, wtei seemed |n \n the form cf sword* and gtmk
pressed her to his boeosn.
Tte
lYO YOU WANT WHISKEKSl
tremulous, and that fiice all bloated and it and felt belter. He washed and drew
t»DGE OF PROBATE, Notary PubUe. Gea“Mary." he whispered, while tears ran bo there upon tbe same business that wc •'.lipping* of tte traveling tinker are mlsvd
__ J «r_ - i
Wilt K. fauna In V DO YOU W A NT W HISKERS1
disfigured.
He was not the man who had ed, and would bare elm red, had bl* hand
were.
We entered into conversation wi|h tte paring* of boric*’ hoofs from the
ouee been the fond husband and dealing been *tcady enough. !&gt;e*vlnc bome, te
with him, and he informed n« tb*l te was
em.ilhy, or tte cast-off uouten garments
father.
Tbe loving wife bad prayed, went M nncfi to a man who ted juvt com- nd will be «Into I U«
Nut by an act * Virginian, -raised" a few miles down uf tte poorest iatebitanto of a sorter isle,
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!
"
DANIEL NTRIKER,
wept, and implored, bnl in vain; the
the river, not for from Mt Yeraon, “Va­
and open afterward, iu lbe form of dyes
“Mr. Manly\” said he, addressing tte
OUNTY CLERK. Notary Publia a
huaband was bound to his drinking etxnry likelv. then,’’ we remarked, “yon may
uf brightest blue^racc thc.dres* of eourjDO YOU WANT A MUbTACIIEt panions &lt;&gt;f the barroom, and he would not mtn alluded to, ^havo dranl^ U&gt;e last
Lead aad Tax A--ml. OSIro la.
word* bo had beard tte previous Monday recolUci Gtn. Wasb-RUm." “Perfectly ly dame% Tbe main ingredient of tte
alcoholic beverage that ever passes my
well."
he
replied.
“
Indeed
I
saw
himbreak tbe bonds.
ink with which 1 now ifnie was possibly
lips. “Ask no questkms while yrmaee while be lay l*bind th* walk
BEIXINenAX’R
Thit cvi-ning Mary Nelson ate no sup
“Netor bef&gt;«*,” said he. ‘Mid I fully re when be laid tte foundation of this buiW- voce part of the broken hoop of nr. old
me true.
WiH you give me workT’
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
CELEBRATED
________
per. fl&gt;r all the f- oJ In the honae was.not
ing. 1 was but a boy, then." te continued
“Charles Nriaon, are yoo m earnest F' else i»w tow 1 had dalton, bat Um aeatoe
beer barrel. Tfee bouse nf dcau animals
more than cueugh for her husband and
"hut I remember very distinctly bow te
yield tte chief tenatituentof lumter mlH)child-u;; but when ter hugbftnd *Mgone asked Manty In surprise.
looted as be stood in this way over the m.
T PHILLIPS, Vassa Saaturr and JaOsa
Tbs dregs of port wins, ear. fuhy
“
So
much
so;
rir,
fh*t
were
death
to
ihe »&lt;
t ■&gt;»&lt; ' picked a few berrieAwd
stone, and settled it to iU pUc* w ith a
rejected by the part »ioe dria^ar in du
thus kept uei vital energies alive. That stand upon iny right hand, nnd yonder all tbe tempter* of earth cannot drag it pry. Il was a large stone, and n* placed,
H. COOK,
bar room on my left.! Would go with the
nigh* poor Mary prayed long and earnit mu*t have required no little strength
'“-'toy'r • ■ ■ J’-u;* i down. Your prayer* »re»i|wl/
estlv. and her little «n» prayed with her.
tn mor*.
But ** General eras a very
“Then here Is my bouoe lying abowl wu
On the fbllowlng morning, Charlo*
Ms debauch. The c.flut of the ttreclsand
1 place it
Nelson sought the barroom aa soon ns he In rough timber apd boards.
H. X. BHELDOX,
all
in
your
bands
and
shall
look
to
you
to
arose; but be was sick and faint, and the
—- - —- fully preserved In tbe feOyXi
While ! «sn treat y*w, you it* vftwto wtedews sn« fveew r^TT tncra iru,u vui
1 liquor would not revive him fur It WouM finish k
a
standing
marvel
U»
us
all,
bow
ths
Gen
­
The roses in the garden smiled, and In
buttle, np are vred bv her t« fir
' not lay on his stomcch.
He had drank may trout me. Cbme into my office and every why did the improvement work eral mnvod that slot*. A few days after
MeafM fctf bw frisuds.
«r,
ik.
iiwo™. “i- »•&gt;»
the General happened to be riding by otir
MOCtTTniO ATTORNEY, C-.nwttr al
Lsu, Solicitor and Ootntaalor m Ch««ci?.
WHISKERS OB A MUSTACHE
full miserable.
i viau outside.
We all polled off our
tcani to see him thtrr, but Charles Nelson
to to him. and be stopped his horse for lately
Co«rt**nau8teK O»ce iwtiw Ceurt
took tbs plan—and having studied it far
but the ok«» atmosphere of the barroom
“1 Px*rxn.”—Fourlrttle children were a moment, and spoke to us very pleasant■d to his coin pan
K while, weotooi wtero tire men were at
DARRON SMITH,
boxfaUofvnaU
work getting tbs llmter together, and
A WO wvr turn. —~ j- -- ------- - ------- rto kftow That If he could steep beheld Mr. Manly introd*oed Mm ss thsimter.

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feel teller, and shams enough to wish to
_ i;. __».x
wnn&lt;J&lt;&gt;rod
keep away from hottie
so

Mill,

after Mm and pulled him 01U.
Another
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nova that stone V
“O y&lt;».
ran moved it, wc all saw you.,. ‘‘Wall,

while

asked the first,

4 rwlwA In nftw

r and xi

AXUrACT

„t’
“Yon did
-rd.
And .bu
u An wood. -1

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litlis girl lhrea'jraVK-«^. „ *■»

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�BEPUBLICAN BAMHEB,

,.i

ived th® ajjpmtitfunit of PtMtmMtcral

Copt Berrvman, euramaoding the
Wy a3otte.ditef yesferffl^ W WJKfcvw.

New

oaLVjjnesr—
. SPRING TRADE,

JJP non. Hinvar Wuu'iws haa re­

The April •lections io thh Bute are

:elfanc«i

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Tbt&gt; TrUunt't Mwotgpmpry dispatch Wednesday MoraiAg,
says that “should ordm be ksuijl-te:

blockade the Southern [tarts and oriftcu
revenoe there, DAtfs wifi issue letters oP
marque, and eover tbeiaca with privol.

inta.^ulUriy.Wii*.

Brings intellgjcnce.cjf UbOeiM&gt; ’KJ^-ajl

Our leal die;

uf intercat, added to lite influence uf a very

M. Gmahoir, son of Wm. L. and Miran­

inclement day.

da Granger, at Charlotte, who died on the

and afflictive to the surviving friends;
RrtoM, Dt That wo

acknowledge

.•WMK3B

A special disjrttch to the. JZmrif

t&gt; Judge Manning, bjr a largo majority
u?
New (Means 3*1, says : 'The rejtart fltet
(•' '■U theaariowem^iiawa o^ tbe DemocDe
tbe BroUd/n tatd rriufrnxd fVfl^f^
by landing (roops.ft .tawwtrp^awjpftbl..
nV_,
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1
J SouA jCaruUnm - We tnist this state­
only wore Uuded.
... , ' fr Tfann^hyoB! meat' will Jiriita true, and conpHtao st
............... Mrpitorol
*"*■■1 w viplMWi- .AMll.fiaiP
be raumal.in.
ttfi ttoMyCA**.
Un
|4hc nuntawWMilLfiUtf«-Mr ^rge til
1- wc stifflayfiA.||»vffliy^,
of whribyw^tauM .'fWWfrAWta
if
lages, aoj in /&lt;rw of tho country towns
ties.
.
•RrtTreiffof the CWwJsrated.States •U
wift ke Dose t
on Northern manufacture- is already
1 This is n question which meets mt aC
found to be inconveniently high by
crerj’ttirn, and ft:asked in relation to'
Southern merchant*, and ft will b®. se­
the gondftiou of the fifl&amp;!r&lt; of-the natfrn.
duced at the next Cowgres*."
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tatbeSuM*

frrmerly of this village.
luwntlim to uiJ^-Mlka-al.
lasts; and to 8c cunSlaTillj^’re;
Ales. E. Robinson, of Bellevue,
-tire ■wiihmms whtah etarl^reUwar
wfl
fi
mfrwt
h
f
Trtriwt.,
o?r
rfol*
wai rairinw™ on- nnwK.,vi »
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‘l^taiaowu«-miM);lolli®' ' t^Mr. J. P. Wihmirth. of . Grand

WMalalen Mm-.

H. A. FUL'^BB 4 jri,/

TMH* «**-**• .’«»» &lt;"
rt.
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hearted -fnenJ, and"adv&lt;tc«ie, and this

i,ij.Tf*~ ’-an-i’-

Lodge a-faithful and valuable member.

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feet that tb® IRepublitMDs, being tired of

fighting a fallen foe, bafte- tamed upon

j nju.ni tr.- 'r-

B^pub, ta
ufacturing uf cottott :b»Uilg&gt;, . it U iu,

themselves, apd. the contest, .in full too
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as vSrenjJ an can be w&gt;bt*)r&gt;ed ftwm New* band our bcartfsllcenduiswccaml »ymp
‘ tliies in this bereavement which has be- ■ fts Judr «*•*•"
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7 ’
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in
in our
our own
own ranks.
ranks. :lf.
If, duiau
daring re.ii•a-cuoncft,’a.cuta- York. So says an exchange.
at tb« head-uf thia article; is oftra repeal
fallen li'un nr.d 'Ms children-. and that
jfrptaMHff
CapL Gorgas who recently reslgned-ifi
A cannon baft weighing 4db ‘ft**.
IML oar political enemies b-W® stooped
whaUvt-r qid It,albitite in uur power as
eopsnuws wvclosively
roocmstveir that
tnnt the
tnc people
people .
,
’
.
. ,
~.r .
the army, ha* tendered bisservice ’to ftf ed[-show»
ta’w
-.-—...i ta. — I
"ta tatarfi
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t
Confederate State*.
He ts a 'AAtlvdfif «(*«&gt; rtiVrt-mvy «ni w a«e, ;V''.’^uk'"
Pennsylvania, and was formerir lh cotn
A few such
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u*»«.
Ou,
Jcdm
will
U»
u.
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wU.
F'
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m and of the CharlreUiu arsenal.
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would be weighty arguments
MuUmw, rt.
“u"
'IU*7' "" loyally. ’
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Richmiwd. Va., April 3-!
.
.r.r.., w.
. _ta,. r.,^
jiji. TUst a copy i‘t thro pre-) fe^,fXlJu4r-rtr*PrXte b. a**tftp, te -&gt;■
o „
mM_' which
the
I3F* Tlie aeceJirig State* tiave cost
Mayols rleeWMM«y'&gt;r brl,00ft ma 1 3n ^frj’etic defetnivs policy, j^
.reo
"mas,
_ &lt;K-moer®Cy arc ctowlng,
•“ . we
Washington,1 April 4.

d. *M &gt;»: rt. i«a&lt;/

'"j-irT■ ?r

yr’'

tal k,

X.M I.

Charles Sroty

"ti

' bibed &gt;4ittle to- much of th- saw
| ^K^MlV&amp;Jtatnd. Wao^ud 8*

AMttiXhi

lied hrm orer to the '“briHA’’ h
[evening
MjbfWlo’re S

this (tawen&gt;n«H uo-Je» Urtri .|GJTJ»22,
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Confidence In thrift,’SAffleieAt''to assure .
CjiARLXwrw, April fL*
tbcrj) that the Government respects itsplf.
O®n. Beauregard this morning issued
an order add rent a entalnl mretaijta' to Ww-aak no tpore; but this much irp du
'Majof Aiiderwn, giving WniAh dflirial demand.
Io
nntifientirm that aH fattacngrta' bsCvreta
It to'hntj'usllcoio state that recent ta.
■port Sumter and tho-rify would be pro ‘dftatfaba itam to warrant tl;e belief that
hlbftfed from that date. All tM* Ttaft
4 ,ll» ]«$«')•’at^) 4o. Ve
have l«eidi atrengttaned and two'additiona^rgfnunts art expected from‘flfe lrtr- .resisted « • liui- Uwre Js .ao mwch&gt;of an
Naw Ypax, AprillJ.

A

Tlx coerepondent of tbs Now York
fftntM says thst. on emptying tw&lt;i ftvg*
from Fhirtds at tbe dssd ieteur offiae, un
feturday.two copperhead WteicS tmerged
which ware killed after an exciting •cram%l*.
i ■

triday afternoon another company, who
;are stationed at the trid Uwrted States dcsjmtcb Iwri 'M—tgrenery say» they
TAtfM-eblp.the Rattiftaaie, which is now
Off Wappor OMk mi the Ashley Rh er,
,
wA* experimenting with w -’six-ponnder
' Slaves AgAIrt-i^^rrata Heriving.
thr mate of Old Seeesrion, I hey carelessly
Atawt.ii yeprago the Cora^Jkrtc'p^ns
.\'r.-A Youn. April, H.
shotted her and pointed the gun At ifen
,nrit'e saw-fttill fa U»ft/nty.*’'juM to’.'hee and’other voeacU suoceeded.-in escaping •
^!*P®lc^ ta tac Herald, dated
from Ms port on tlieix vay-tp.thi-^uasl WrehimrtOQ. 7t^, M.vb: “A high nfficfal
.
\wig. iw one-or torm iota me, wnsn&lt;l of Africa for cargymufslstes. A decent .of thjs Government left to-dnv for Montwent bvefto Inquire about II Tbs shot tartprvansa of his uath.of office pyndd

wfe hard IjsMn -t&gt; (Him derived %y-*ylng
^isj»M&gt;b*&gt;,jUi wai It
((Bp (confi-

IcW among a gvoop of fifty Mgro —renew, ****
In the yard, and1 strange tn'aay, dM* mk teptrtveni ttanr «pUM„hnd the cru»®&gt;frnc» ^,^..^, 4^. hJHT of «^.iW kill no^tady.'tart tbe- women rarfsoreecb- queot importation of thmisaiHla from Bad
ingthrouch the city, and creatad »great «bM» .lite Ai&gt;« .&lt;/,Xhtaynfir’-p, |*ra
Amriain flag.
. j n-j...-,:.«t.
pwioioiwd.
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.tiamra;4ha&gt;&lt;
dmp&lt;Motahe
f
Qal/aes,
-we
UsfT q-anlitire of army ,tiWf fX»
,4 vj/iAuk .T;4l9t-wUk.pia4 CV--uIostun
pprimsd.—
bring ahippMl &lt;m b&lt;«»d the steamers MkAtIB ftpret it H1 ta
iu uWith the rgtaw uf spring ^arn ban te-morrow with U&lt;0 Py-rridenr, Moctee;
Baltiaand llUnmat
., , ^,r 7iU„
the Mitel-44irilJ prermip- among Ox
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i
&gt;
-..IT :®U«® ImAa and. Although aMj .tr/, £&gt;
-ta- ;.^ws»‘in -«be r?*"t!h4'X u;1i &gt;«««■■
-N»w Y-rt.^riiA. ccr-d-ta llxir.afsia in secrecy, informs

, clam^l.m, “waft^

gerrlsrmed; SoWcr* from Gorerooth
Ishmd-WfflpraMNHo Fort HsmUton eoday. ttf empailr-lbeuiw uo iiawnera to
ports tin acne rtalnedaf tint'Navy Hid.
At «lf fte UNty xfepivte, f---------- '“

Let. the p

««&gt;.*-

&lt;*&lt;&gt; *15 WM»«

«. lbw mam,;».
ecB^Uoall,. ka^w,

&gt;„s »«.

At the Psrsnn***, in MubUeviffe. M n&gt;* teh
tart.,
feta! A’&gt;Wsk^rtd.-fa.-teaata. fttSwrrw I
‘tal-KiM Bcssw K •satasSM.-'brth W.rassay
KewlDs.MKh.
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the purest SulrtMua t ■ be fraud i
ntoArt.
customers Aould b&lt;

te* WT*?- *’’•’’*»”* ««h a per
|MrciMd.ta&gt;nUiii-l article. D. B

La$4 &amp; CKVCTrtmifal Salera!u«

givr perfect antftfacti'm tv the tn&lt;r
ti^M hcM-ekeeper. Manufacture

f!« sale *tfr|oMal- by b. B. De
A Co.-, Faitfurt, Monroe Co.. N. Y.

l&gt;»w*ana.—Smite of the spirit
r*i*rcMiH Grata! Jack*** awntfari*

gh»&gt;era of the T4iow« wft&gt; thhn •
Uta cbofaetcE—Longville doormat.

GKKtxKW, Apfil 3
5 B*irtf», .Wdls j
Monl.aU liis.pnr
_She hat the
te, fturd W yc0eh fi W
, __ , ,three 8
gruririmfa. SUr W«»H«frw&lt; at Bit
l»w«&lt;Mthw Im. uTApril.fi &gt;r a p»w
«««rat &lt;if Africa. jhv name &lt;tf whirl
•vt M&gt;4JeH. You can uaotlie al
yv*w are fit, but rJowc not uae my
.v I sin a neighbor te the parrir

.. IteUrawd Last Gnat Law

bMpghkture not uul) &gt;
Uw rMrwdftig lha tifwe U«r c&lt;»w
the I JHtk! GrSht Itailr’eafli tbe ft
•ih-ua^fty .rixart &lt;«f G*agrva*
the prautj tart vta* ane giving th
MtaftaUtaf n-ctii ma m j

riuyr Mali etmi|.4rie twruty cwa
mite* of read, nr«vWed that Hie 1
XWtH ^ Wwac&amp;jr IW •
•MtpiMMl h&gt; irtSMin^ City from
aid twenty aectluna.

T

law, it la cnuGdowlky arierted, *41
the Companies bi'nrtk® such neg*

Rawk^—Qn Wadneadjj of last
de*d.nsa»jra®disrovered un Ly'w
•a the Iowa ofCtarttr, this count.
niBm mtU

uncurrent one dollar pill found
prtwad he was rcrogtr.Zed as a tr
VfcU jU UqW. -U&gt; —

that vicinity het fall, and

-ho

Arid* We aaaaad by starvation a

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Notice tbmfeirel

■«F“Bvfcfe&gt;- Kthters u*e Im

'trjsWr1 nrt^r^aask®

matches frtan

VT» await fei^ytfevwlepmrete."

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issued by the Scythesn CupGkrj^-y.

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Libido•&lt; Thq New Barry Mills.

Vu.vtcflfy-kftK,

BrotW apaMf-** *®P.'
tbo P»f»«
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Jcckson, Howell, Marshall,
olbtrs.
,
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1 Jeritsnn.
alarahall. and other*
lhe demand* of tho
lb® people or the Migen
extgen : ,
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ll^e
&lt;Jf this CuoritT, and aftu to «ueh paper in I
wu*e if sar. wb» tb* •***• •**’ wiM “d
.
. the
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. bis­ . As m&gt; oftret.tQ these we record every
,1W—Uer*i(«re,
ciea-of
times.
They .have read
A pegging raachme ifin u»n in &amp;i,F (•■&gt;.; K. T. f.r piiblicii.n.
I county be®'J from, so far, aa electing a
trere to-little advnr.tago who assert that pou.n ;
Bratbar IL-shall .designate, also tbe Has . a,*Au B*mr&lt;tao«itns-Ji pirort iBter**«e4
''^AIlienn
Buperrhorv, er Now EngLiod. with which -a womfqU
Mftfen, n.rolgllm.r, mmen.CT. '
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ui’D*'-7;r J . **' •?l"’''WPl
Llvingiten.
There may bo and shoe is pegged in ten-seconds,' -De jt*
Mr. Richardson urged tatraedlatc sc-[ ....
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ill y;?ar
wear iifch
usch opt if
tf it me
meets with no
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■ r-4ieri Chas.—
Temple,
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pn-banly ere others in ths condiuon of b i c
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New Ynrki
’A^l-S.
Committee. ’
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2, ““kt'
buu.k—M.d.^&lt;«. R*
L-re- II U. lUaas*.
^jT" Marshal Renders, of NeswYotk,
f-*' ’Ai I* Atari-rwowo.
TH Aiatmrrria/**
c^.^r, Waalimeton
WmIxub... diin.iteh
jf.p.ytli.
S
?*• r""u
; pob.|«u. h». ta «.u XmA'
Th*
K°
HaCacnt In his resignation tb I'.fnculiLi. ...
w- ’?•
states that “A meeting of the Uablhct, at-1 -ftnir-i Buchanan towatM t|je erauors, wav
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Gtad of it.
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tended by Gen. Scott, was hssti’y sum. j on&lt;| of tiiiicfh tty, pnd the Consequence of I
Board -of soperriaoes.
UlU UX'ming. -C.pl. F&lt;.« b».
j. tf,,
„f a
_
The Board of acidly,elected. Supciliigy There ba* btan brought from
?
.*&lt;* wfthiA. our । sore of ibis,County will eland ticy^u fie Ehgland to this' country' ^4,480,tXfo' in
x-ri I
(
AV mb, ngUni, April fk. -j ft ft&gt;» mikr rf’ttacLswe
• . ‘
}y&gt; ,'*n- ’ I* niay scrinnsly be
Aadrcaoa. . There is cuftalderaW excite^
‘ doubted, n«*w, publicans to five opposition asjuiluws: ’* specie, fjiiM.Noycm.byr Ipst. , ,,
MinhWr o&gt;n&gt;h.'ta hm
p.
‘
irtmy jtf.lfty, that the government may
—
- went here.
Woodland,
Peter Oumtr, -RepsbHcan.Show ftrCtoada-was aertn ftat ■lMHM&gt;fwar ’CiimbcrlAud, -&lt;iw fhtuig out
v.r.- «•—.
« &lt;■—*•
v«* mrerengt-r on.
c.iu lorjefiya u&gt; come,
. UA soccial
on. thu ,AUxv&gt;- ; yx- fit to adopt, gan
Carftofi,
John Bnrttuin,
Ddntariir, deepjon the 2oth uf
:&gt;’r tears to come.
'
. st Norfl'lk. or th* PuwhMliib to taka him
Itoufic
Rsilrre^
l|aa_Urn fVre&lt;;
utters have already «driaaodtj
,
”
■ uatta. wlni.tlw Unitors have already ncIrving, John M. Walker, Rep,
to Mexico. It ia expected that be will
aud
n ..featb*rrd Ua‘°’C h° *M'a
romphshd. &lt;IWn uro none who would
‘
tar*
Tbe
-LjgMatnre
of
Florida
has
I
Mkliiean.
w
"Xkruiay,
Uw;lst,ri7 ofMay, A. Is.
1 emnphshcd. There uro n«»no who would
fence on tbe !5tl&gt;.
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Thornapplc. (I. V. ftUrkk,
D®w»
A special Jiap;Udi te (ha ,j)ery,'&amp;&gt;ol.'
:rtrpWlcy of restoring tho seecded
presed an ad.nmklh^'U trtataw.yimWIta'’SirChuC Wyek. Btltkh Minister, will [ IMI, st &lt;*• •’fleck in the sn-m&lt;xu&gt;. tbe loth"
YankeeSpringseC. W. Bassett, Hep.
it&lt; I»n4« and traeo^uts tw louring ta itx »aid
arrive
In
hfrxkv
atant
tho
1st
«&gt;f
May.'
blc
nitb.denjJipfurf'Xjcrson
te
accept
an
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u.^
n.1
—
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ta-ut.
h-V.»'
fi^-.
invasion.,and
conquest;
but
there
I
• estate, ie tbv c-amsy ri Itarry, ual State •!
Charleston 3d. aays.: “The cripis .b.-m st
Ratland, W. J. Barrett
“
The 'SecretarT uf Treasury hs» conelu ; M TU^cufit.'ieit qaarirr'U ths J*Ueh'ea»1
oflicn in that StAlc under th® U. S. Govlast arrjycd.
Gen. Bcaurcgitfd, ip tj^y' uumillion*.who demand di.il
t)i.-it tlx
the nov.
gov. '
Hasting*, 13. G. Rub!neon,
ded ti&gt; Iksuc'iSrtMjry notes fwf there
Dem.
iiisprinioftrip for lift catiuna. Qrjlprt/rbm.
rtuarteruf xi-tioii tblrtvfcee. 135.1 in township
cnmwuL if all the Soatbcra Stales bad main! ngj|5 000.000. ’
ertwnnit ubouid protect iUoun property,
Casllctou,.
C,.
II.
Paltpcr,
Kcp.
Monripuucry.fer the cuuuncnccmenty-f
done sb" four years tad, we should have
Thc.TWtvar rajs that Fopc. of N. II.,
hostilities are hourly expeetpfl.
Joe defend itself And its flag frvm insult, ae
Maple Grove, Adam Wolfe,
« «».«. taore or Uta.
SAMAU M0OA.
Mrs rrtigued the tnhri&lt;»n\v&gt; Swlrterlaad.
been million* better u£Tthan now.
preparations are ail coiuplsUL*’
, । rffieclugHy upon' our burn shores, and
Aire trwimte1*
Baltimore, A. E. Durfee
The fTththl*t Washington dispatch re­
PsM.Jhtai’r.Hi: '
^prtSjkr
•47" Up tn this writing Uix deci*Inn ports t1re\ “mrtruction* fttiri- Kvn given
Galrestoa, Texas,- April 8. - ftg/n -Uailurv, pirates and freebooters at
Hope, John E, Hall
,
Hoottati sent a message !th! tfrti-Ugty' hum*; aa,it would frou* a frreign enemy
Jhad been madd. In regard tn the Sumter to heads uf Dephrtmcids nut to bold ufli
Orangeville, Elbridge Smilb, Demi
sale
latore protesting against the 'nrtinff’bf the cutin in the fare of the growling British
quintion by the Cabinet. Tho*u2(TJay* chi comrfttinvfiruNn vrith the' acceding
Prairie* iije, G®o.-T'b^maa,
Jfrp,
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. • i
.
Ctatk or tiivh'u.ia.—va* ci»
convention, and appealing ta the T.cghfla- lltn. ‘ •' Barry, Lucian Polly,
pnM'iafr
pro* jrious
—a must be nearly exhausted.
cximualrd.
&gt;1 c&gt;air’'
ur ih» efiutj &lt;it tUm*—In ttisa
turo to sustain Uii»»jcUiming sHIl'ta ^e
_ ,
v
,, I
“^,fnmanJert Slrin-ham a».d Case'
^Nrvr. Cnwfe*«&gt;*. U *
' The limo hns arrived yheo (prbytuwnco
Johnrtowti, Jftincs Tdlh'rd,
«M«w. tajiww*‘siki'sirf'
ht.lTans arc
are getting trouble- tave btafl ohJrrcd V» Ifewtan to take
,
-. tW
k?7“ The Italians
&lt;rt*sre.4u b- a virtue ; andjf we concludesoma ip fexas. ^All -v have lo say is. tamwnfad &lt;.f the frigate MhmtabU. wbkh
t*F"'
Assyria, Richard Junes,
slightest node® of 1L
even 4oHe* tb* alr-ady seceded states go;
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1
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c l ‘
is
to
proceed
Id
the
rrtuoth
ot
the
Missist-r
r.
n
t&lt;&gt;
W
rrtouth
of
Missis!
f«r
T.
IftmUau.
}I
CMf!&lt;Sto«i,8'-C.,A|&gt;rij4C
IrtTnas take care of tar own Indian*.
arf
cffefgctW
policy
most
be
pursued
to
sippi.
|
TN
puiru-uitf
,u&gt;d
Ig
jtftta*
Wa
Irteres•/»
Dkatu ur
og fvoua
Jvdob aaci.axs.
McI.iav.—
—&lt;wn
B-r
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i-j
uaaiu
Tbe’ctaivtfrtUon voted-r-l^
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f^fr The United States Benal® ad
Tk&lt;- iVrn and r.nrtsIMn late rf«, I 1 Cirfu&amp;irWcml,
rKjjih (lie
command ' John McLean, Judge of tbe Supmm
ratify the constilution’ uftftp'Carifefiri^te
StOirniAGE s.if.t.'.-- "
k-m,
*
rrnr. t»»d«-un the feerteenth ilat uf J*nu*rv.
L
j
rexpcctmci;
uf
the
mpat
loyal
state
joUrncd
without
day,,
on
lhc
2bkh
of
been
offered
tht-re.
lk
,
ir
«
uTimr
u,
r
&lt;i
um
ti^n&gt;«i&lt;d
ritla
i.*H-ir
.
T7:?
Court of the United States died on (he
March ■
• i !-v
- &gt; •• •»
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ia
the
Union.
.
,
.
,
4th
inst,
at
the
advanced
age
of
76.
lie
New Y'&gt;r*. AprJ 6- .
rirtdnubt, but trip took* Co-cullert’rtig-tlie
. Every gala that ■«&lt;?• from the Fed­ entered public life forty-nine yjars ago,
fjgf Treypass is not a crime m C.-^
revenue frofi* afiipbOard.-”
It appear* that th® •Ohly steamer* yst
Tire H orfiTr Wasfifnrton dtaptach say—
chartered by the govoramtnt are tb® Ate eral City Aouttatard bearing tbe amturnnec a* a member of Coogneas, apdl-ho has furnla.
-Th® only-reu&gt;*dy to precoat-it
••I&lt;Jrt&gt;t. Gtlman, from Fort Pickens, re- Ont
hsniic and llliaoi*. Tfco firmer la fitting that-tbe jroliiy’of tho Aammbtratlen Is served on the S«prertie beta*'for thirty le clvii ML^
'
r ,i
;
• i
pcaoafut Ao ward receding ‘alitre, Cut tins
p«trt* tluit filacn a&lt; reinforced, tal'nm
•me yrars. There are now1 two vMuidA
jy ■fbe most news cf interest from able to'billffiiiit for some HmF.
IKi.
'the flmnoof treeauo.in lb® mates -which In the Supreme Court,
BLiWafe arrived’ frtrtrt'Tritr,
detailed to carry them to thdr itasttadtioo.
California ia detail* of various ludion
are a—yetfriyaL ■ Within the neat, fifteen
day»briqgmg ♦R.OAO,*Web (he‘set•;itfunThe eorvette Savannah will probably
murder*’ ’ ■’» &lt;’
- -.!»
dajw
n
Trtorijmrttk
will
be
Inlmpirtted
in
ins friled tn gri lu?ld oT A ^Mt'estrev-~
be put In charge of workmen twday.
•
(^r Th® Howpll ditpublitan ii( Ho reports tbs’ the people Hrvtan brim
Two companies are reported tn have Virginia, wbjc!&gt;,.iinlew t1p'pcd ftf the bad
t..... J._J —..I
- ■* .
.*.1 Kfl. - - . •
Mt Fort fhmnton last night.
by Federal authority, will convulse tbe happening here, wMcfi do aot gel into ihn Marsh Mtn speaks rather ixMSif®Uy of fitlrk beard frmri.’ahJ arc dfagfttted with
the reruluiiun.’’
•
Tile nrstner Water Witohu-waa tn
papers from *nruivts. perhaps, of “mil­
what ’frr7 RcpnMieans of ‘Old Livingcountry in civil war and precipitate r®v«&gt;
have gone Into cnmmirtioa al Phiiedel-'
itary expediency." Ono ri them created a
Wasluugtnu, Aprilfi,
lutkm in -Very slave •tate.
Tbe time terrific, stir inwsg tlx fair who flocked to stQn^&amp;W'bi 1856. iBte.nnd lWO. &gt;Vcll,
phta yesterday.
Il is ascertained thu the French CunoRitention vnncu
culled see'lhcir bruthere.nud lovcra, (he other so fer so good; bul -111 the AfrpuWirun
Large qnanuue* or navy »«orcs were luu ccme.whch
v.w wn every ouirinnni
suis in the Confederate Steles Ians »o
■hipped from the picr'lsat uiglrtwn'board without legal aiithoriiy fur the purpose of afternoon, at Sullivati'e Li and. Yo® ate tell what was done in 1861 j.
IMwlUtestp, *•*"•&amp;lg*b
.
•* '*♦ psrerr ri ui- teasM LnriaJ rtAlrt.
tairad -iasftructirewi direre from Frahee
..
.. ’ r.
Aubvcrtmr the g-*i—imH .t- rvalating aware that an immeos® number, of the
tallest kind of sbooiaugiruna are scattered . fg~ Ex-Gov. Wire of Virginis,. Ui* rriatire te a taelitMwn nf Militant tnwic
with France.
Prumiaea’. person* are
thickly over the points that prute.-t the Ireued® wecrct circular to, ib®. faithful .reh*rc Mtixfied that the niuictiirittgof-KQperson in CharIr.Mn-at«U&amp; that Gen. point of the UayuMl,ju»d ita itwtigatara Imrbor. This partieular afternuooAho.aamo
eertiotiists of Virginia • to coma up i&lt;.
tt
Ueanregnrd ha» left fbr Morris Mai0.~* hung high’aa llandin, by military au- •oldicrswrlio fired the “accidental’’ .--but
RiAirwAd on the 16th insL with their
1. -Heal*. l«to4 w4 U.»ca
JMa^X1*'1^ Phel»*.
ial Fort Sumter, 'were experimenting
He is reported to have aiwtod that Major ihorlty.-'
a^”iSt*xr.i,.».:ss
friends. Thc’rnoxhtnent ft undoubtedly
TATS OF MICHIGAN, lUrry CoeuO. *
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Washington, Ajiri! 4.
Anderwon iw&gt;w bad tail tw-aheraathrea.
PretatcCoeriVr taOctMaiy.
. All j^rticaAr^Je^epthply in the dark (with shell; those men nre influtlry&lt;wb&gt;
torvacoafe Sumter hi 48 hoUrW, or-w-ffcr a®,-0» w^ lbCiAdtuLiistralin propoaw have
no practical knowledge of long rovolutiwpary, and. jtip-’uig lime* Jn«y. I*
iCspt. Barr/a Crntpajij of Artillery
,
bombardment.
’•■
:■■
ranges, eo they pot a large ilirii in otieof
UMva furrow.York. Frnni. 25 to 30!
The fVmea dispatch also s-y«: •'The tn do. Thiois weil-enoogb so- tar as de- ithe Columbiad*. and let ft elide, it went
Gov. Pickens, of South CsMjlmr, carpaitexs engaged by jhs gvvg»nn)®»it
Southern Coinmiaabmora-x-eem the l&gt;e. tails hri? concerned, but th® country has ricochclting
of fta nrtst* ef On ills F
i
over the bay, to their horror,
want in the Sprue trsiu but fur what pur­
r.’in Mid coaalv, /t«c«aar4
asw it fail on S®Miranls Island, di­ claims that tn cvtablish the right of a pose was nut known.
r.igh(* ta tJcitafW ’a kjxbwfedgc'of'the they
1
4 nhs&lt; the peutioa, 4»lj •
slate
to secede from any ’ Gawpmeot
if the polity of th- FrdseM-Gre cniment natara of tb® potiex.'to.'.’irt ,pun*u®d.~ 1rectly- back of-tho summer betel, the
•( C.lUnM
■ A. D. IKI. *i lortOAMMwl
।
I---WAntnrorosr,
April?.
--------------------ia tta «iu.*rccmei;l of the federal Uws^hc
Moultrie Hous®, now jised os1 barracks. that tuny be established, will bo a great
• dQ.teite eewriUuwr Mfe
Tbs
in the
™ tfbdpi
iwpi.ta
rt. nWgliboHwiod
tww.b-ri.-x) (,f
•reeded 8&lt;aire are ready U&gt; yesis^ to ibv DisUnrel uflta adininistmlioo has already At that spot,, the ladies were cryiying advance in the science of' gnserimeat,**
attahfed,
lb
a
certain
extent,
six}
deuuirat.
T^ort PHtaflS.-bn board U. 8. vetselt; are ; ,Tb»ro&gt;j»a it is onteral. that Taeulav tl
bitter end."
themselves,'where the Pulfaetto-^oirth
iliAt rerffinds us of tSe Yankee’s hhrsc, tahMWred ihfflWfedtln ijiin.....
.....
A special dispatch to the Herald doled Uatiun, |s tbe'cntireiinrnee.
- '
j
gathered
close around,were whispering ail
irluvh died, just as. ls« liad Ifarhoji
td Ib’reo ttirt .lbrl,' If Ifift design has noi
aTKrelts. tasi.
Gbariestaa. April 6, aay*;. “Wfif &gt;jaIf lb&lt; Adiuinistrn(ion expect ft'o roti ,sorts of sweet thing* hr fetidly Ifatcimg
.H M3 o'- re -tt
already hcc^ cbntttmated.
‘
pas-led within 24 hour*.
Every q»l^.i*
.
ll^noo sud support of ,jhaB pc&lt;»pl®, ubu ear*, when wills a lomi' wbtx, the wholl Uv»without eating.
narrTxJunlS
ordered on duty. Tb® cxcitymcaLM) in­
' landed within fifty yards ui the pfcrlr,—
Waawwoton, April 7.
Ney Tnrtsury
1®^ lrtfn
are lujial ln the'Union, it must oeiheo a I Fdrtvnaldy, *uobody was hori.” I'Vcelense/’
InCBlate Convention rC-aKrntlOIcn tr*.
..
j..,
Mr. Scott made a speech expressing 1
utter hnpriesawvM of the Norris git-tag'
r»™u« to y« *-A &gt;

&gt;h«

hlhMwUf hM, n*id itttrally cut

JAHON p. NERRTLL.
A. Owns—r?

sufuessfat' operalldn, end furnish** bats

&gt;«t
Wppofafed Cmnni'rn.
■btrifa. f. Tta- latter alas Wd

Tr.‘.r|i**,i,,ggg&gt;—f P*
far* Prentice says:

rtejtKt-SIW

“Tbe

b.'n

IHOAI1

•St *”?“

•«&lt;!«-

J=t mid

• however, •!

ppettfCT'trnmp)* M&amp;|1 /Mil Vtft&amp;a

4» '»■
nfeahrom. . ADtaithf-w At&lt;W&gt;&gt;
»4wc^«WrtBlrtrii «&lt;.«oagrev
the
le'tafrnftow efeefed In Hlis^tA*-

*

&lt;

al Cuba or an
wMMHTpMHg.

rr.-Jnrt
' two rem'

i.lLE.

j£ ■,uptr”

litarotal
Iva

Ulkrtg

«lPftr , 4^.

�*Mw

ONLY PREPARATION

OFFICUL Pl

lb« follow tog

’-folpet;.

•

9BAT HAS

!

! &lt;1.17 AH

'.i

N4fll » mfioi
anf teuMtRrfl!
vXw^vr*1***lVE HAVE
tPf^werrv-d^^foJ^W^ tut j

‘Fww&lt;*r».*r j^sSs^k!!] ■

hundred AgaSq
a at la* or Ta eW
he recoverv tMM
aRSDffi.”
cubed uittel ।

idfA

^ietki(ih

Ittllamu.

- i j; we* vajr-t' Mirw rmta^cv
IT
it il-aeQh o&lt; nJt-T.fMT

'

STiA-VEldr. •''■ ;;;
——-

lt’i» wluated .on buln Street, eaxt gmH JIAVE GUT ENOUGH TO /HOLD
nearly opposite the Haatingw Hoeso.
I
AG A1NSI- TJlfc V’^OLE

•

lagr of KaMtaM
VMajor Andewp m a tnie.aoldier. and

I’nopnxB Brw.—Tbo young tned/oW
lr,i„,.lu .b. uuuUrocnw

~ -L.. ,

,Ai ‘rimurduy Inst, aad lilteraHy cut.il 'all

hair thick eM^enTutShgi ahttfC It
lag ia ell over &lt;«rbM4. Fealiutti
auolhtr.large buttle wotild rrrtore it

|L*rlow it Guodtkar hftvc taken

Ma
FAI4?. AlhTP am™

___

made a tudden foray npun the unchoppod
w-riodpslc *»t Rpv- F- Ghhwin ihi« rUh^{ |

«ei«u rd’ lhe New Barry Milla.

0i;R

advic^frik.

New-York Benevioent Infirmary

'

GOODS.

PaavsKnow or DtaaaM and to tba Bauas or
rnoee Hcrrsaixa axo AzrU£U4&gt; ««»■ CaaoeiK
Mtn Vtavuwr Diaaaan. To thit end thia Infirm­
arc ia endowed, to enable the tick and suffering
throughout the length and breadth of our land ta
. ..U.k. w.
- . tt-ishtfy—■■iMiriM eeA

’WkaCBI® A5DOFINI05S
’
• or-ran ■•'&gt; L» 4U rwlft®
I • vrt iou«
•• F0W«DE»8 OF THtf T.K»C«Pf
1 o»«e quuilotrof Sludty,** «'* J------* J”

.:' CmDwnticnv
t.TssTsFe’tos.ssfiSrttiv
reiifv tbeaatne.

BEST Aaoortmntrta of

^AddMrogBisbtngleMBre of the JteruMloM

MADISON;

.

1

West to Jaiu—Cbarlcn Scoby im­
.
\ .
■ •"*
un uiac uvsm lor »
bibed a little too much of the eawutce of
bark of a tresja»nppracd;u&gt;,hnc J)&lt;wi uf wwis* nnd th* wimhN."
4
rye no Saturday, and Marehal Hartwell
a narvoua tejnperauignt^^
.
Thy frieod,
SUSANNAH KIKSY,
I d tiim over to the ‘•bneW.’ In the
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.
.
&gt;
.
Eig*uitr,
Nabl«
Co.,
!nd..Feb.*5.1Q97.
l*M, Lbvfoli’ato. . .. .
. - */. ! c - . :i*»
,...-bog he tins bnln^Rt Wiore Squire
__________________
war Akr.re than ___
half qf tire enft vieja iu ! ISo* V, ?. Woos; Dear Bir:-U tbe IsUa p*rt
MOIR COMPLAINT, . -*&gt;»&lt;! w
MtMnBMchugelUi
tiro hWF
J*»r *“S. wUb aftaodlus rt* Eteja »pJ
' ■(H.k”.mJ revealed M io-where and when.’! *®®
’MnuachtiXeUk SutcPritoM
Stuti
•nd.-«*ior*iLc4»xa)ib ind »l.-aigHnrfl£*«MfaW- ‘
We mini: llirilit r “dvsuilnpnren’s.’’
.26 years of
**•That
■
• ■ ■
• ■ - 1 .* Sr*
and ■4be-cdAreivd»isif»oId.’v -at :H
o»4 falling off varj repuUr. *o ibal U lb* abort |
SICK FKXALIX ...
.
fhwJHHM^nq af »rv J
’
- I UM' ufsix muulli*.
wLJl unirer l.brt of mi
wWtirf ImjroUltod ftreirerifn bAMff-mafk^.;
A Woan to Gnucxna.—Alwffys keep-,
" a\~!
and te rtMti, all those men of th* lltvohtfioMry
Bru and detpondrecy. recuperate with great rathe purral Salcratua to be foeud' in. the !
.
tioic*. renowned alikkJor their n*Lrw)li*in, e'-Atc*;
mautblp and yirtut*. Irull^ r.clndcfoe ’ ’
.
. Buh-oWro’pTuKbftbWfisCTVFW,'-’ ■
njrkct Your entfonien should be ffbttp ——--------- —--■ —'.---t—.Tjj-r1
, Ry Frrta-Mteev IfoV C?''*’ “]
»iii«plv thewnsol’e* wkb a perforate i Flour, per bbl.......... ,...v .
|5(&lt;AM
the gkrat CongrettiMial contpi|er-ulhe only m* ''
jwji- .tod hmUbfol article. D. II. Do
’.’. . Jfe ig’t
thsntae aocuaail «’l .tbM
Vrdipanes.;*»**•
publialwd.. ,TJie S»a*«y iu;iH»on U*n trycri judge fur yourecivre.
; that their direct tendency It to lengprea
l.iuJ A &lt; o.’* Ho'nieal Salcratus «1||
•••■"•*•••• .................. ' 3
iu it* +arion» pBato*. in G-ntreto, frotdMr?V fo , Alio publti*&lt;d nt the infirmary, to aid theaa
; render ft ertoyablr. TbM .-wseret'og «*•
DM). Minding ths
■ e .'• ■ - Hl. • I
I
pen tbejAMM^dWaaa in U/Ntod, they
give perfect mtistseti'm to the mo*t fan-* Cora. ••
•• ............................................... ••
iivir .T
thi? mkcll::... . . "riintflRE robject*.
THE
FA.nilA
PHYSICIAN,
tidfous housekeeper. Manufactured and imntoe*.
•• ......Z^.\^.\?
CALrfE BOON TO KE AL,
j Containing »impl« remedies easily obtained for
fi.r sale at tbulvaak by D. B. De Land
..
~ r^tcuj '
. ".x
JUIA’,1 .uwin.
.1 i’-. E.sirport, Mnnme Co.. N. Y.
' ” . *• 7 wr»,J.*.;X
SILAS Wltfuitff.
JAMES BLCMA^AN.
tbo SlaT’ry nu.atiua In iL*
rt. lliH».—Mr. G.-Betanlslan/if Cer-1
1b
And tbe I'hyHoiofY of Marriage.
•■;.,.
::&gt;•
mfxi
'OT
sovtukkx ■kmhf.xs,
a rieb eoal of vary soft black hair, which no mou
liiilcbcmJ, un Tuesday of last week, . j
»•. •
’LX
A work on th*eanM**yMtaa&gt;*rand treatment
U1K UO-.'llUeli
■ *'■ t *?&gt;,!• ‘
'
by can buy.
&lt;.f all complaint* pfoalter to-tht aor, on marriaft,
trgoat hog ever killed in tliia connty. I T«ll3ft’ ”
“J*....................
gagrCu.
Aa a mark of my gratitude for rour lalior and
Ila dutira. abortion and 11* resulU. on children,
i-ight. when dreued, was nine hutt*&lt;*l&gt;
...........................
skill iu tbe prvduetiou of au woboatful an article, and tola UreixAl tbo
their ilia, and on tba prevention of conception.
GREAT Sl’EECH Or DENBY OLAY, ••£*
I bar a recommended ila use to many of any fnoud*
...... ”
. -, u
and ac^uaialanttK who. 1 am happy to infoiiu iu the Seaat*.
Kl.SUl.UTIONSOFMR CALHOUN,
y no, are using it with bka edect
in ISC,It’s *preefa.*ad extract* frum the »pe«vbc*
k ery respectfully yoate,
A. M. LATTA.
'Ever abuwn’ in Qua Market, a hich we । JCT1
Attorney end Couuaeikr al I*«.
are prepared U&gt; sell at a small
irfT
Depot. 44f. Breadway. and acid by all dealers
(broriehniil the trorld,
I
r
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of n
Tk. 11 --- . - --- I— -I.,
■
Wk..
advitece from
,i,i
TOUMDStfoc.
-rict-ma of tU health. Tlwey hunt direvaelhruugh
•rerv aVeove and organ of theavttcm;thd to eaCUEFROMTSR.Or ffTNffY CI-AT.la
pel it thoroughly and pewaaomly.
.
No oue can d-&gt;ubt their auperiority aflar
sad eslract* from the
,
onr awgie trial-rtbcy are not only beMer
e eopairtnrrahlp heretofore eilaiing under the
j
FOCTHERX ADDRESS. .
,
but. In fact, rlieei er than any other I ilia, foe if
name and style of BovrwoQn A Ckaxt is thia
takes a leas number of them to produee a betUr
tv dt,wired bv uiutusl.consent, ,
’ ’. ‘
TlnrepMlol ihoMietoMt ‘.•&lt;W»r*o&gt;be,.^sd mfl. SvWl.TWDOD,
eSect.
c,t&gt;u»Uc»
llf* Taeritor}** of k*n*u *vd NePrictofthc Beandinatian Blood Putifler. *1
flattings, Msrdt Iu. !»«P
ft. J. OR tVr
L»r*U. ftt •IW.'tod the
- • r *, r*. &gt;,
ver boule, or fo- per half daae^n. •«! the BcaadiSATlOSlt COXTEXfnjJtS'iibl K|IT!*tjRl£
inb'ti anitinicritn. If the old Gcf\criiT j
uariin Blood Pill*, 35 rent* per boa, m A
r.-iiaitjli.i earth itn wiftdil make I
for
SI.
lik£. .I^UiEiipLjp. AjX Q,
MT Ecad Dr. Baback a
«&gt;f the fellows wlp» thttw tnaltwn I
(fortlficatc* publi*ln4in « cunapauyMj^i o^
NEVER KNOWN
PUtsiaitss as! Shop*.
Scott *mi other Aceaious of k*V Court* upon tbn
YTbring purrhaied tbe entire iMfljtet tif O. K,
tbia paper from time to time. Dr. I.uhpckpjHss*
Far
evervFaaaily,
having
orer
a
MO
receipt*
Slat e .Queoliwa, the great
- .
A A. Boltwrod, in all tbe gecdi and deiranda dj
on Cooking. Dyeing. Preaerving. Oeanlag. Ac.,
BoIt wood andOraoi. the buaioraeeT tbe latettrr.
SI'EECn OF AEEXAKDFR ikAMlLTOR,
How ta Plant and wbat it ta bv*t to Rai*e. How
toenrv animala.adeiee leBouae Keeper*.Fartam,
will be nailoued al the old «Und. by
.
sdvaeaHngMatxrdiicsICorerMnrnt; rifonhisplan and lirepanics, on a ll&lt;h&gt; »obfvct* of interat. u| UcvcnimoM. tba Inacgnrai Addrcw of Wash- I

SLTo n”

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SPECIAL NOTICES-

DISSOLUTION!
P

(NEW YORK COSTS

Notice!

J. R. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

*upp.«w&gt;&lt;) alaver.

She

ireually juit on, board

has the

Altogrfbar thi* I* a mot rmngle^nwd MrtbeiiUc 1
irrt Mu* l*n riimm *wr««»
UUuwy of tha all ab*?»Mag ^fatsod.
tba ful du'eae. a foil deacriptton af ail U&gt;* HMadiaa
rs t MimclKr»
luru aiton of the Gu&gt; «ratn»n| tn the pre*aut time, j uvd fol it* with a crefol alaUment of tbe raaulta, , q.ii
1 f-re the pwUrefora period of-TRIRTT ft IU&gt; at. ! viher useful iafomattoe. Priae 111 eenU.
! It jt foe nxtTUOOK oftbe Xl4&lt;f frihlliikrd. , Tha information ia aot to ba found ta any works
pnbliahed. nor *tt*&gt;nabla front anv other Marta.

AutRtri ’------------- r---------- 1—

ycsfo-b'/JitciJ. A* |

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Given.

I uuinrs’. H'gvtUcr tv‘ih three Spanish I rwvub, ,„, w„,
u- iitlenreb. $We wa&lt; df’H-d at Shg- Tlslr’- 1 I be-i
bu*H wti

&lt;*.■ I.t«.r April.*.-* p..*•.*«* |t^u“SXl,wer.7K=i: ■»•■*

From many notice* of tbe pee**, of aU partm^
wa take the follopiBg:
•

• •■.i’t of Africa, lite name of which I can . d.*Jipwy nu fobu ui l.tr g.utaeMi U)ertib|*

u..t r.c.ilrcl. You ran use the above aw I “l*• .
.. . . Isr.
••
Hastings, M*reb
Marco 16,
i», 1'Hil.
i-wi.
,
, . ,
.
H*«tiBg*.
*
. ______ '__________
you mv fn, but pli nse not use my name, I
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a? 1 am a neighbor to the parlies inter- । ------------------ ~~

1

'Die lost Ia*gi&gt;L:lurc nut only passed a
luu '-xirtHJing (Ito time for completing
tire I Ahd Grant Railroads the full lime
allowed by lire act of CA&gt;ogr«&lt;M makinx
tin’ grant, but hI~&gt; one giving them rmi

m&gt;h&gt;* of road, provided that the Mmtipg,
Ahilioy i Tnivemo Bay Road shall bo
c-Kiip(&lt;-tr.l l&lt;i l/UMing City from Owooso
LeF.Tc being vutiUed to thraddliionaJ one
Luudicd and twenty mrettan*. Thia last
Uw, it i* confidently asserted, will enable
’ tbe Con&gt;|iauies b&gt; make such negotiation^
.*» are alnne required to finish these impurtant roads.

Bash.—On Wednesday of last ueck, a
JtA'I ruau wa*discovered on I.y'Hj’u marsh
m the town of Greater, thh cn'tmtjr, abtret

■-•.... —..................... ■•Wey«oiil.l advise every on* who take* an inter*abr-e.r in mr right eat knd would judge Jami} aftot|MaMpUM,WMA
&lt;ide- •*
*•" bat to*M absorbed, -ir pi lipc*. to buy ltd* bowk.
putt bowl, or larger Tba set* and wrutinietn* of the f-fii.d-m uf en»
Iwftuit
sir.
In fna t Ben
Drawl
y.
thana eoeoahuL
I had not hunMiedmy tj*: CoeietitnUuii. snd of all thn w«TO-.i&gt;e_- cowve-n. .
tu.no, Congee**. l*|r.i.leul*. &lt;&gt;r*l.ia aud SfolM, I
"Ite. al the couch where infant beauty sleeps.
men, are foitiv and fully prwhieed. wi ihifil. “n i
eouc o, ...
...... . —. —
Her silent wateh the m.eirWf'llmotherJjaejir,
- namltoB.
-r
-- ------• m.ny tbU volnine. of t*Fpegv»: ' Wrrwart ta a clwr.
which "wm-Frat
Of
lMNo.Md
Sbe. while tbe lovely babe«ucvu»ci&lt;mf lies.
olhrnt,a!l of whom dcei&lt;k4,tliat my di.cwe wooly fol) sbHtruei «.f paua uptufoaritm nbisnubjicRrSmile* on her alumbrlnxchnd Wirt pcnafrceyi
teHnieato fotallv; that theabecess tould cwntnd PAafol.VsrfAdi-wrirei?., , •
And was re* a song-of melanelud* pry.'- damare. to both body and mind.
rr
•‘Fcerr fonn wbd 'skr* iny intelrtrt Sri tlie jkh
To r«M*Li* who wBai.ura rLsaaaxr, and ecu
An in Ain H pong* hre
Ing to be idle, I coaunesnad takiM »our Pili,.— lineal lii*tory «&lt; thin cuuutry. of whatever oonri rvmrdei* for Irregularities, Ohalnaetioa*. Whiter, ‘
all llisti* 4rar to hue ia
Soon after, tba swelling ootBmenWd di*«p;-*rw.g
nfiec to afford it relief. *
■'“T.-r.;~
sx p
witnessed the .ufferioga of rode ehtldren nrtHe and flnalir appeared to itOMtt eaten,al Ip. 1 be­
W* &lt;r* convinced tint there *re many parent*
undergoing thr panful proesw* of teelbfoff. abo d came alarmed and aeM for Dr. bjw»*u*, who ed tlKo it trill prove iavaluaW*."-AW»£ap Xrgwe,'
. r
-if E.'t?r;
of acrofuloua.eousumpti’*, end dl*»«.ed condition
be fully sensible to thr merit* of Mu. Wiaaww’d riacd me to.continue tbe Ptlle. aa my recovery wa*
rapidly being eomplvlcp. 1 cmaiiiuesJ to u*e tha
to
whom
a
numerous
oflapring
only
brings
suffer­
Soaraiao Sr.ur-...................................
‘
"!t*rrlates to-atnMket pf ’IM .Wrdri W
----------------— r-‘ —me months, sod found
ing and poverty. To swb we would say write,
' Ten rears’ expeiiance ha* proved fohfin *1 •
ulcer healed and I con, Khrir pcepln and places W|f Irin reach nd evert and we will send yon information of a sure, well___.
tha infsht r* auffcnnc
The newp'of tbe rure ialelliurnt man aud a«au the epmieu**FJh» ■ tr.tad, and never falling PaxvBMriva.
founders ’6f the our Ooremment upon fltkt Mfofoot, tbe whole con»Utnllng a eery arimtiabte aud
Wa wmj. nan. rate, to any one applying for It,
bwrcioct Lialurr of Slavery in Ibo foiled 4U)tafo''THE JOORNAL d^^MHCAL REFORM.
J I
L.^utr.
.
.
It is a large and breatlful paper and eoutems
the tuo* l valuable iaform alien on
Spermatorhea. or Svmin.I » ••knete Tbe cauae.
enact* and cure, showing tbo awful effect* uf tha
cruder La*. la aaiagfo vuturua. Uw views U aud
agatoat ilMtn. uf U&gt;«
UjfUl* wjliUopw, di&lt;ln all other diaeasr* of, foe, Ra*ual Organ*, a
Ire. frutn the fiitrriatiou.of. the CoiixtltptlOri. , At
iiA. eri.fs. .hen tba pMituil ♦LltseanH mSd
high, nucha Work As foMria hlMdat irtvnlu^ric/;.
-7-reu,
a , (

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Retail Prien•! pn^B^tle, w •ti.fer •»&lt;

rXi’rifJtSJ”.: SUKSX': W#&gt;
aati. 0.. Iteborston ih p»n«trdud»trrr*

l^EES-SSs
; .«Ftt-ly-

HSOrUTlH

;J /«zcWrei
'.... . ;&lt;.-F®^P
tEFa4/utifoffcn

aadFnta Deetreyar.

——- iictcJiolJ lUmi,
And mwriy ofoeY thing*. Buwuroi irThi* Journal »bould be in the hand* of every

Ina, caiaama auu
KiS:

.

se

1

DV9,^W

•n&amp;ARB. Jv I

C0SST1PATI0S.
r oeventyfire year, old.

i^.'jssa'sru».
VLSSl^re*.

tMMMflA
rJRj^s?^

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vr The above artiolca an aabi by all.AWv&gt;: 1
•cTw BMtiaxi and by all IkraeaQia lhmi{U-ri
Ibo UuHad RUKM, Canada* mA b.ioih Answoa.
' ’ *
1 iarje Druggute i» ths |n uiou

irVEKAAUWL

Tlic London

*TiWS!.‘S?lS

■•&lt;»*•

Wafl»x •••*••

Higa mill Lai crAsted in KebmMOO _Um&gt;
C'wkig-hCMdnlhan there tiM Wh *«y
•me year b»r a Jong tjrua... Mnrt-of them,
to», are edifices ui’a superior kind.—
5'rPlXJO

lb* rrvaewt wpprielor beUnina that ia «**£*•«
them widely u«"» fb* pbblic welfare if jmbMn
’ft will *OM ba for talc be aU nJ Dr.

I TMtly tMMfoouliJH«'iittr’.

’‘S£&amp;,)

HST Prentice rays • *Th«i
the Sulty,a Spufh’boaaW’bN ut»£&gt;om
&lt;flie 8evif7
-We gue» be’il return the
^'liiaitr" and make « preUy long etejr."

laving uunatuni etatfog* W lbw ptowach.duocUy
proourtva of
• .
.
T£«*Pl«A5&lt;ffi-

••It i*a«mply whALU psrpori* toba. w hfotnay

»cven miles south of Waupun.
By Rn
unrorrent one dollnr bill found on bin
perwn he was redngntzid m n travelling
uatrh.ur clock tinker, wlw was seen in
that i iciniljr la»t fall, «d who at that
time tHaJ to buy tniinclhiDg to eat with
Mid bill, bul foiled to do So. It io tboref»ri! Mippittrd that the body has la'm un■ler ihe snow ainte«Uiaf.'t»inc, and that ft*
aleath ua* raaswd by starvation and exp*
nirr, ihe legitimate result of some ahin-'
phator banking concern.—Hofiton Ah

A new end delightful Hlowael.ic tud Cordial foe
ivtugtoeeto tb« Hlsiwb, aadfor Um pre’ro□n ofbilljnw* eOmplaiutl ibc ideal tb tbo Moalswhtry. Try it
■ ■ ..
jt
Ao a asormpg drink tu aa*'M diCCaUM and

nth?
•

l3s£

uow ii&amp;TdBkD
A
&lt;le

SJStttWtftmigm

�MONEY SAVED!”

J A.KJ-9^ I

lifoHFbhl

rawsax saseasw

DR¥ GOODS!
1K8TT ©OnUPKTHTHH©

perwaitaatarateryAu'ta, they nr* vaiwaaZdjnrta, improving th* OffttU. giving
td vigor to the digestive organv ata restor-

ar* th*

result of

CROCKERY
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

Coni* and See! I

•tv.M or cuCTvnrant
Sold by Draggiata aid all other Dealtr* in Med-

WB HVAK JUST RECEIVED

or approved credit, at tbe

DIRECT
V£R}'

PRICE 23 CENTS.

CUEAPEST

RATES.

rain and were ax supple as the best Mack*
inkwh. The Jnpaneie uae rtoitber silk'
nor cotton handkerchiefs, towels nor dus
ters; paper in their hands serves as an
excellent aabstitnte. It b soft, thia, tough,
of a pale yellow color, very cheap. The
inner walls of many » Japanese are form,
ed of paper, being nothing more than
painted screens • their
windows are
covered with a fine translucent description
of the same material; it enters largely
into the manufacture of nearly every­
thing in Japanese housholds. If a shop­
keeper has a parcel to tie up, takes a
string of paper, roils it auickly between
his hands, and uses it for the purpose:
and thus rolled b b quite as strong ns
tbe twine ordinary used in this city for
such purposes. '
In short, without paper all Japanese
would coms to a dead* look: and, indeed,
lest by tbe arbitrary exercise of his
authority a tyrannical husband should
atop hb wife's paper, the sago Japanese
mother-in-law invariably stipulates, in
the marriage Mltienient, that tbe bride in
to be allowed a certain quantity of paper.

rBODUCX

• «&gt;ro now.”

ifapamic states that ho saw it made into ।
materiala bo closely resembling Russian ,
•nd Moroco Joatlter an^pig sWo, that it
was difficult LflTetecilM"difference.
With tbe aid of lacker varnish and skillful
nsiulittg, paper made excellent trunks,to­
bacco bags, Begor c.vaes, saddles, telescope
cases, frames of microscopesj and he even &gt;
saw and used excellent watorproof cotta/
mads of simple paper, which kept out th^

j( I •r 7 : h n y /
I r/ ’
EARGt AID BEAUTim

Very tow for

CASE 0E

N. BAILEY

C$T CURE
NervousHeadache

Th* 'CEPHALIC PILIS

t.t . / -

।
;

It Is wonderful to to® the thousand
useful ts well aa ornamental purposes to

SOOTHING

O. M&gt; Mk *r ***ai,r tot

Ready

Pay.-

W* intend te keep oer Stock
FVLL AND COMPLETE.

Call and ■: Settle

'

Lidl for me Find
cr will be ielt
proclsrty what Its name isdiasies for. wbUc
desMat to the taste, it I* rcrirtaity esbtlera-

P

D

CEPHALIC PILLS,
WILL CONVINCE ALL WltOBUFrE* FB0M

and beauty to any tiling heretofore offered in this

PRINTS

BY

THE

CORD,

Which ws offer u

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

ra wrr*H their

rf^cs.

or jn amatler quantities at from l}( to I *N eeoto
\V» have pile, of 8 II E E T I N G S,

SHIRTINGS,

CLOTHS.

STRIPES,

DIAPER,

TABLE

and all kinds of domestic Roods;
BROAD

f h«v* triad your Ctpoalte Pills, and tlik»tkm

•KBWDaaj oxtezs.

TOWELING,
also

CLOTHS, plain sod fancy

CASSIMERES, Linen. Drillings,

Den
IIM, F. A. U. au.lm.Fa, TWEEDS,

Alio, Two Dwelling

House*,
vigoratc* the rtotnach and bowel,, evrrwt.
icy, ata gives tana ata eaeegy to th* abate in
toot. It will almost Instantly rclievs
'

W«u. Fnusm r ata Wxut Locsrxe,

to lit &lt;/ tier, TiOmriS.OLi ord

Ki

EXCEEDINGLY

LOW

PRICES-

SWW® &amp; 8WBB,

ing.
And when pou ride up the parish
on your duty you feel the influence of
here and lonely tracks, where, ten miles
from home, you sometimes dismount
from arour horse and sit down on a gray
stone by ths way aide, and Inok fiir at,

varieties. I-adic* Gai tert, Gents Gaiters,' Oxford
Tien, Cooks. Aa.

CAN’T BE BEAT.
We .hare a fee varies/ of Moslrna, Ladwa*
SLEEVES «ud «o!tere. CbusotoeUa, Gate abtet
Boeeub oofCoWare, ata every kita of WHITE
GOODS -r also Hotter/, every style of Gloves ssd
Jlttte, Buunetu, Ribbous, Dreu Trimmiags. etc.

n
„ o Den' rj'*’"■&lt;,bio-J&lt;SL I5- ’“&gt;•
□mr C. Hr ttanra, E»q.
Pires- find Inetoecd twer.tr-five Crnu.for which
.
i. CT-lvt*. F. *.
Belle Tcrnott, Wyandotte Co.. 0.

„ „ „
Drrrriv, Mm, Dee. U, 1860.
M. C. SrAumra.
I wtsb for aoae etretlare or large show bill*, to
briegyour Ceybahc Pills more partiealrrb before
it
u.-—
______ ... .

Our SMortmrnt of Tehls and Pocket Ctrtltrv,
S1LVEB ffl’OOXS, Pert Mouete, Hoop Skirt*.
Yankee Satiate, ata I i&lt;t b ptunl it W ta
compktr.

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE!

REAIH MAOE CfoOTMlNta,
W» h»re sTstk*
breruliM rerirfyl foteCo*.
V«M», r»»ls, Ac., which ws offtr st s lus pries
than the usual coit of tbe material. 1‘lraae ex­
amine for rcrrselTas aad teat tbe correCTues* of

WohwreMtteel books, taUtas of Mask tasks.
Pocket Lrdjere, Mechanics' Manual. ArwoW*
writinj Field. Note, Cap. Letter, nd Legal Pa­
per, ata all kisda ef statamy b (rest vsrwty.
Rsytioldsbergb. Franklin Co., Ohio, I
,
Jasuarr 16, idfil.
j
m.r C. Sraxnrxxr
No. U Cedar St., X. Y.
:
BtuSa:
W. tetok K, bar, M pota Tosng Hyosn. to&gt;
Isdoatd Cta twrr.ly.Mrt rente. (»,) for which,
nd box of -Tepbalxl1&gt;ilU " 8wd 10 mUtrte of ptrial ata Black Toaa, aa vara rrsr offered la
ay. Wa. C. Hilar. Rejnnidaburg, Franklin Cp. this Mark*L Also all kinds ot Brews ata White
rare PiOt word Zifa « ekaR^-eeri OaiJackt elart inttenltr.
.
,
Truly roura,
_____ WM. C.FU.UER.

AND

DRY GOODS!

TrwtenU. Rich., Jna.14. 1M1

B

BBltlUG

BLUIB

Stacks of
VERY CHEAP

ariaea from teething, or any other c*u„. »,
would aay to every u.other a bo has a ri&gt;B4

KEDP FP 77/f IKTtREST.

8PALDINXT8 PREPARED GLEE 1
SPALDINGS PREPARED G^UR!
8?AWING’B PREP ABED GIXL!

.

aorlt

! tie. Xoao reuuin* «uka* tee fec-sital* w
। COWTW A CAIJlIXS. New Tork. is o^Omw
wiidrW'/'
‘•yDntttt.tatanM^teiUM

Principal OMee, f3 Ctaar Kt., X. y.

gALOt In an kinds el Family

D

D

tee latte* are ofks so taixsd up n‘lh ths excite!
meet ol baameaa that if It were n.t for you thev
too would travel In the aster d'-wr-d-ardpath uuUi
too tele to arrret tee Ata! fait Uu| the mother is
always vlcilaot. ata to run w« Appeal, for we are
»ure your never (ailing a&lt;«etion wilt unerr.nglv
petal you to Prof. Wool's Reelorauvo Cordial and
Biota Itensvataraa tbe ntetedy which eLould be
aiwaya on kata .n limo ef reta. 0. J. WOOD.

MOTT'S

PILLS
•

ISAAC

«

MUTT,

Is qow receiving from New York mid
Bustun, his fall stuck of

u'

IRON.

Ab anerioat ata stomachic prvparettoo of IBOX
poriAed •( Utvgn aud Carbon br rrabaotwon
Mydfecn. flauakmrd by the Ligbe.1 Media!
Anttenttra, both to Europe end th* Uahrd
.Ht.tee, uMrrrwribed ia tl,e,r prtaiee
Tbe expeAonee of thousands dailv prove* that
no prraaralfoa of Iron e«t&gt; be compered will, rt.Impunlira of lire blood.
of vit.-l rerr
«•. pole and otherwise tally courplcxta* ta
eate it* seceseity ia a1mo*I tvery evemotb
case.
Isnoxiena total mabolie* te «Meb tt hidtat
tried. U has | roved absolutely cur*lb« ia &lt;*ck*f
tbe follow in r ratnjdaint*. ru;

Ip Debility, Herren* AActiew, Fat.
aiatiwa. Dyspepsia, Con*tip«tto&gt;i, Dian.
Dyeewicry. Incirjrat Censuteptan,
tO-rofhlnn. Turbercnlo-i., Kalt Rbcen,
MiaaneaotrmUon, Whiten. Chlore*!*, th-

A- E. BOXSTEEL
PNYR1CLAN AND SURGEONMtawinc ia llaatings aed via

DANIEL COOK,
CST1CK OF THE PEACE. Gen

Confuting in part of

TBEGREAT BKAIXU OF MANKIND’ I

J. X. Rl’MELL.
►■rrmClAX ata Surgron. OS

New Orleans.' Muscovado, C*&gt;flve.
Ci uahed, Powdered and Gtauu la ted Su-

BArlck’l Slg.r ClUrt HHol

JOHN ROBERT

a.r.'cBEMT

L. H. STEWAR

etostlj. 0
MTkfefen.

Ito tend*ocy wbieb forma them.
, •« Dtapepai*. innumerable ** are its eaota, *
eintae box of tense Chslvtxate Pill*, b.v ofisn
eulfiasd lor Uw me»t talatuai eases, indodtaf tb*

HASTINGS

TANNERY I

1
i
1
{

Tm BMm

Mam,

In BhetUMlts*. talk tarenicata inflammatory
—xa tbo latter, howevpr, more dtcidcdlv-il bw
been invariably wall reported, both a&gt; slh-rtati»|,
peto ata reducwgthsmvvUlnga eta stiffness *&lt;
In Intermrtte^t Fereraitmun neee-»»rilr ta s

probably bo om of high renown s nd uwfolnor
bo remedy Lu eer bertt .Itaovervd in tta
’^aTpktoppy ^ataV^r*’ rid ***' ercrts s»ri

**UT‘*’“
White
Mte ywttew OAK BABE taken ta ezeiutwe
‘
Fee Tuning.
•
AH Leather Warranted good at no pay.
‘

’

J. N. METINS

la unchecked Dtarreire, even when advanced te
Dyseo'.ery, cemfirenta. emaciating, and anp.rvat
te
-«—u heT&lt; been equally deeu

tn the local
1o«a of flesh and ttrmith.
C,-LUitath&gt;g ens
gMstalv ladM----------- ------ -------------- -—•NMMX hss allayed th* alum tafriendkand phyAriane.- tn noVeral very gratifying ata iitcmtmf
tevtanewa.
ISAAC C, MOTT,
InberofulciKS Tuberculous, tlu* u»ed&gt;c*ted M
-»«&lt;hron
1doom Eta of Haiti* Creek Hone,
goud vflbct . I tb* tota
&lt; BaUbs Creek. M)ek.
’ sefOseely talaueed prepare Hon* ol lodin*. withNevsttfoartlst. Mfi.
wov21-lf
•el any afUair wrilkncan liabilitta.
Tbe attention of femalo* cannot b« too ewtlAsotly invited ta Hit* remedy ata mtoraUvs, ta

a. c. rni.NDL
is Agent.
Uatltogi

DANIEL STRIK
JMTY CLERK, Kntary Fu

OUTER E. EVE

T PHILLIPS, U.vus* Sswr

S. H. COOK,

H. N.SBELD
TXTASUKEB. O

A. BWE
kTTORXE

C«»h JPalri f«r HMe*.

rrooukTcoMviK

New Barry

K3aas eswtav^wfork.

J -P. K obert* sta Ce-^ta by dnsggteu geaerally

Mill,

Ifi now in auewtsful operation, ready

to io any amount of

-vroivK,

CEXTLEinw AMD LADHW

otrsToic

EATnreUWQKI!
VOM «UU o

m u good, order and as prompt n» any
other Mill in Barry, or any other county.

Ul KCT*

Having secured the services of a

First Bets MULES,
■nd our anUl

B- •

WILLIAM BURGHE
rrSTICE OF THE PEACE A
Cswnattor al law, and Solicitor
OBce In Balloy’a Block, 'up stair*.

IIOLB ROOK

MEW AUZAIVOJSMSB*

* T

ROBERTS Ar STRIKE

GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT.

Groceries! !

aeUD-ly

Unusually Low I

Htone end W &lt;&gt;odcn ware, and a
.i.t,.„. At.n Nota

THIS DELICJOUH TOXIC STIMULANT,

H» rwne:!v, M il will co,I term rntktee, tad
prcre«blstas*. &gt; .
;
F'
utire wjsbhrs&amp;^rtarrietaM, wft] P|M..
•
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pe^OQQM

■ ASON ALLEN,

EALKR IS GROCERIES, prev

rises, mar IS enrrs rn soma
dMdP.t8te.lyr

now oiar ” In another part of ths cabin,
stood jhe cook with the flint and tinder
tn hand, frozen, in the vain endeavor to
strike the fire that could ajone save them.
’Dm&gt; teiror of toa seamen led the captain
from tbe spot, who took with him tbe
log book, as the sole memento of the
ill-fated ship, it appeared that she also
was from London and toad been frown In
that place over fourteen years.
1

•Jtw rf THK&amp;t HARD THUM wsMoaoUfag

SAVE Tlfl rnCEBl

OAKLEY,

D. C. SAW LEY.

ganu
Molasses nnd Syrups,
THE WHOLE WORLD UKITED!
A Faozaa Smr.-A whaling vessel which
Green and Bl mA Tess.
SICK
PEOPLE,
THINK!
sailed froth London in the year 1840,
Rio, Cevlun, sad Java CUle,
found in the Polar Sea a ship embedded
AFTER WHICH, ACT I
Stuac, Woodim, and Willow Ware,
in the ice, with sails furled, and no signs Tan’d tcirt* expect, at Ihta late day.
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff*,
of life on board. The captain and some of
With startling cure* a book to fill j
Salt and Water Lime.
ia tba ceae. I be mlllfon aar,
tbe crow descended into the cabin, found Ttili
Wilk te* earea *f Herrick’* 1’ilL
Soapa, Safaratus, Cassia, Pepper sod
coiled upon the floor a large Newli.rindSpice.
land dog, apparently asleep, but when
Ia wi&amp;ticn to tee there «toek arGrererire.fo«
they touched it they found the luiitnal
has » fait
wuptete assertrr.mt of
was dead aud frozen as hard u a atone.
In tbe cabin was a young lady seated at
the table, her eyes open ns if gazing at
the intruders m Hut desolate place. She
Ala®, tee largest stock ol
was a corpse, nnd had been frozen in nn
KerssiM Oil mH L«w*s!
apparently resigned and religions attitude.
Ever offered bi Rattle Credt, all of whid&gt;
Beside her was a yotmg man who, it ap.
will be add at pares that cannot full to
penned, was the commander of the brig, Eeeb Pill with sngar is coated oay—
A rare dlacovrry of matehlesa’ritnf
-hiit purchaser!.
and brother tb tbe lady. He wns sitting Th’ir **• WM D,T"’ ss«&gt; *&gt;«fere
Particular atimitiun paid to’ filling nr
at the table, deed, and befi.ro him a sheet
Until it appeared to Benita's PilL
dera from floating^ and vicinity, and
of paper, ou wbeh was written, “cur cook
tatfafiirti&gt;Mi guaranteed m esery case.
has endeavored to strike a light since
paid fVp'^ *l martiel price aiwaya
yesterday morning, hut In vain ; all is

PtmcTUAUTY.—Bcranger was compli­
mented by a lady one day, on tbe punc­
tuality with which he kept his appoiuu
moots.- “It is a plcmmre,1* eatd a Indy to
him, “to invite such as you to dinner, for
you never make us wait"
“I am no
tongsr yiMwg madam * replied the Bon of
Song, “and experience has taught me one
thing—It iadangerous not to arrive at the
preose hour, for the guests who are wait,
mg fin- you will pass the lime In discus­
sing your Faulta."
‘—

«jrl efagfobottlo orKPALDlNG’SrRETAB-D
&lt;ULOX Briffsere ten tftnea its ent annually,

. ■

hour at the headier at your feet, and at
the sweeps of purple moorland fitr away.
You go down to tne churchyard frequent­
ly; you ail on the crarcsuiue of your
predecessor who died 200 years ago; and
you count fire, six. seven spots where
those who served tbe etire before you
eletip.—Recreationt of a Country Parton.

BAILEY fe BAKER
■AMCTACTVBERSof Un.toeetta
i
l- . ww, H.ila «

KUS? 27S..^. SSSUAfig,-.

I don't cart if you ntrtr pay for them

Boys' Clothing which we offer at

Hartford.Pa.. Feb. 6,1«1.

Griping la the Bowels and Wind (.'belie,

Terms Easy.

and every kind of GOODS for Men and
' Send the Ptil* by mail, and oblige

BAILEY,

Is tea township of Tauke* Bpriags;

In the VUlsgo of HMtlngB.

eaunt/r. by the river side, aud through
ve.’-te all attack* «Wn« frosh sataatn»tte foifcwncen
woodland paths
You grow tamllinr ' and cures tire dtoeuve si oeec. if ahvaJv StlutLsd
Ataaa it sett directly ata pefofetenily
the bHary «yrtem, treating tbo IfrwtoaKfou. promoting
tn het. ell ths excretion* six! secretion* of tec &gt;re
and women in those n»lomn seasons when tern, it will inhlliblv prercot ooy deletenrHu Cuu
all ptetences are laid aside; ' and they
speak with confidence to you of their lit­
tle cares and leant, fur ihU world .and the
other. You koeei dowo and pray by the
bedside of many rfck; nnd you knew the
look ol pie dying face well.
Young
children whom yn« have humbly sought
to instruct In the best of hnnwladge.have
passed away from" this life in your pres
once, telling you in interrupted eentencca
whither they trusted they were going, and
bidding you not forget to meet lhern
there.
You feel tbe touch ol the weak

HEADACHE,

NORMAN

CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

You walk in shady lanes; you stand |
and look at the rugged Lark of old trees; ।
you help to prune evergreens; you devise I
flower-gardens and wutding walks. You
talk to plpt, and smooth down the legs of j
horses.
You r’t on mossy w alls, and |

A Isrga stock of
Clialhta; briliianto, lawn*. .Beregea. FRENCH
MUSLINS, and all other kind* that can be earn-

R. J. GRANT,
an kind*ot dry,।
er—taST. Ab. SUM *»-. east o

ialers u

Ito orient *1 pentv. and thus roe terra and render*
tbe syatctn lai nfnerablc to attacks of disease, ft
ls tb* only preparation ever offered to the world
in a popular form no as to be within ftte reach of
all. Ba chemically ata rkilWWlr combined eo te
be th* most powerful tonic, and vet so perfectly
adapted aa to art ia pv-/.rt oovrjfoaev trill Me taw
ef ataure, atatawv aatae Av rtnlvC sdomsri, and
tone op th* digestive organs, ata allay all ovrfoae
and other Irritation. It is also periectl.v eshllara-

Hastings, Xsr. J*. I960.

DRESS GOODS

Juthfi' Ijuintss Jin

SOON.

HENRY C. SPALDING.

SPALDING’S

TO EEGUbATB THE DOWELS.
Depetaspoa it, woteera. it will r,.
yoonwlrea. and
"
BELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR 1XPAXR
' We htre put up “d B«&gt;W ‘hi» anitfa for

Ah Itoos Indebted by Note sr Account will pleas*

AU orders ahonld be addresasd to

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SYRU?,

Fwr Children Teething,
bwh greatly foolitetes the proev,. tf tmi

being i.utii £« the’ mo»‘

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REPUBLICAN BANNER.
N1J V £NU, PROPBIETOB.

VOL. 5.
gastinjs’ gnsintss firtrtorj.

*

THBMS, S1.3B, EfcT ADVANCE

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH;, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. 1861.

NO NO!

(Lboiit Uwtrj.

NO. 50
Emigration lo Hayti.

“And struck his sister f There was a
tone of severity in ths mother's voice.—
“I think the blow was occidental,”
said Mary. "John declared that It was,
and tried his best to comfort Agnes;
even promising to give her his pet kitten
if she would stop crying, and not make
trouble by telling you. But she was
angry, and would not listen to him.”
“Tell me just what occurred, Mary,
and then 1 shall know exactly bow far
both were to blame."
"Well, answered Mary, John and 1
were playlog checkers, and Agnes would
•very now snd then, steal up behind and
push his elbow when bo was making a
move. It worried him, and lie asked her
over and over again not to do so.
But
she did’nt mind what he said.
At last
John pushed tiib board from him and
would’nt play any longer.
He was angry. Still Agnes seemed bent on annoying him. John got a book and sat down
near tho window to rend. He had not
been there long before Agnes stole up
behind him, whipped the book out of his
hand, and ran away. John sprung after
her, and they liad a struggle for the book
in which Agnes got a blow upon the face.
J was looking al them, and 1 think the
blow was accidental. Il seemed so at tho
time, and John declared that ho did not
mean to strike her. That is all mother.”
“Call your brother,'’ said tbe tody, in
a subdued voice. John entered the room
in a few moments.
He was pale and
looked troubled.
“My son," said the mother, speaking
wilhvut apparent excitement, yet with a
touch of sorrow in her voice, “did you
strike Agnes on purpose T
Tho boy’s lips quivered, bul no answer
came through them. He looked into his
mother's eyes for a moment or two, un­
til tears blinded him, and then he laid his
face down upon her bosom end sobbod.
With love’s tender Instinct the mother
drew her arm tightly around her boy,
and then there was a silence for the space
of nearly a minute.
“It was an accident, 1 am sure," whis­
pered tbe mother, placing her lips close
to the ear of her boy.
“Indeed it wasl" John answered back
with earnestness. “My hand slipped as
I tried to get my book from her, and it
struck her in the face. I am sorry."
What lees cuuld the mother do than
to kiss with ardor the fair brow of her
boy, against whom, under the influence of
anger, she had passed a hasty judgment.
She almost shuddered at tbe thought of
the unjust punishment she bad come nigh
inflicting while blind from excitement.—
“Tbe chief blame, I see rests with
Agnes," said the tody, turning with some
severity of voice and countenance to­
wards her little girl, who uow stood
with the aspect of s culprit. Instead of an

Aa BwU&gt;k OeMraW

is now receiving a valuable go­
“Mother, 1 d» beliere Dfok felly rubs
to Its population, In Immigrants
(our hans’ ne.it."
“Whet makes you think so, my son V’
|
asylum and a home elsewhere. The free ,sense of the feebleness at their potitkm(
colored population of Louisiana, taken m. j
“Because, mother, uow twioe this week
HASTDfGS
|I have seen him coming out of our lot awhola, is very superior fo the same class ]
।behind the barn, looking all around to see in any other Stove, and we mieht even .
;if any one was watching him. Besides I Crhaps ssy in any free State. Louisiana Jare asking what neat, they perotive tbtir
Life is astir among the woods,
NORMAN BAILEY,
ving been originally a French colony, danger.
(
For what have they done 1 They
jhave "noticed we have not got near so
CAN BE UNDERSOLDI I
.FILER la every variety of drr &lt;
the white fathers of the colored children have,
।
as far ss their acts are worth any
msny eggs lately as usual "
did not consider themselves as wholly thing,
(
voluntarily cut off tbuir States
“Had he any basket with him!"
from the obligations of paternity; bat on ।from any connection which gave thorn
“1 did not see any."
the contrary, the fashion prevailed of giv- political
.
'dignity or credit. As long as
“And thia is all you know about ill”
Ing to such children, at least in tbe cases they
।
were confounded in the grand total
“Yes, ma’am," replied Harry, begining
,
American nationality they shared the
,to look as If be felt a little doobtfol about of wealthy planters, not merely freedom, of
but a degree of education and a moderate high
।
and noble piece which its vigor, free­
t
oberts
triker
Inheritance. It thus happens that among dom,
&lt;
and enlightenment secured it in the
BAILEY &amp; It A KER,
“Well, my son I don’t think such evi­
(dence as that should go a great way the free colored people of Louisiana are a ,regard of the world. All this tbe South
।
lost. It has not only isalated iteel^
JCIT DECEIVED
,againwt a lad like Dick Kelly,” said the certain number who possess wealth and has
Through bright Cowers, orer braided leaves.
education, of whom s considerable part but
।
In tho madness of fonalicixm has
(
Of broken sunlights golden gleam.
a new and most complete assortment of
mother,
kindly. "Dick is not a bad boy,
its constitution on that very social
are planters. But with tbe influx and founded
।
;is beF
DRUGS AMD MEDICINES,
J. W. OAKLEY,
predominance of settlers of tbe Anglo feature
,
w hich is- most odious in tho eyre
"He has some mean tricks about him,
,
N^Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Cam.
tho world.
.. , «
,anyhow,” replied Harry, as If exalting Sexon stock, tbe old creole sentiments and of
Snow robes, frost erystal'd diadem
usages have been gradually overridden,
uIt hat ahuttd the nanu of vipuUic lo
।himself.
scently' foll&lt;»wed
followed tbe
tbe ...
„ tonfedfration
wAi
and Louisiana has recently
------lie* men art al.
taltia
"That may be, but you must remem­
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
ready calling Nnt Dahamty,
mitk a Jfi»example of no many oC
ilber
—----Southern
2_.™ Slates
,
Daltonu
;
ber
the rule to treat every one as inno­
(cent until proved guilty. We have eggs of legislating with the express object of iuippi repuJialor far ilt chief, and abooj
(enough. We could spare half of them driving out the frac colored population or (of profcued dtulitli, adrenturm, chart*,
The colored ,and public plundervrt far ilt leadtrv. ■ ..
MA SO 5 ALLEN,
jrather than circulate a false report about reducing them to slavery.
Ilia gift—a gleaming icicle.
Bad as the South is proved to be by
people nave thus been led to tarn their
. neighbor.”
EALKR IN GROCERIES, prorlaioei, proa
IF FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
tbe facte of Slavery, we may be quite
Then turns her losing to the sun.
“Well, I am coIng to find out if 1 can,” attention to Hayti, which, under the wise
PURPO8ES.ONLY_«1
,nid Harry; and off he ran, though not and liberal administration of Gcffrard, sure that the WlglalU*, Slidclw, Yanoeye
CkliUrn i Block. Slate street, Hastings, Mteh.
and Benjamincs cannot fairly represent
without bearing bis mother's gentle admo­ offers full protection to life and property.
D. C. HAWLEY,
The emigration has been going on for tw o either Ila morality or its rtatemausbljL—r
,
nition :
.EALER In all kiada of Family Greeerira.
or three years, and the immgrants, who These men only condescend to lead ths
Also a full stock of
“Be careful, my son; be careful."
turn their attention principally to the South because they arc not permitted to
Harry was rather thoothticss and
cultivation of cotton, with which ’bey are lend the North any longer, and, if time
quick tempered, it would be just like
GROCERIES!
well acquainted, have succeeded so well is given them, they will exhaust and dis­
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
ai to have led to the establishment of gust the slave States just as they Live
him of robbing thu bens’ nest, without
Tbeir
steam communication between New Or­ wearied and angered the free.
tiny evidence st all. but merely because
leans and Port au Prince, far the purpose names and antecedents are a pledge that
ho suspected it lo bo' so.
He walked
TEA, COFFEE. BCGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
ol facilitating it The Haytien govern­ while they are at the head ut affair, tho
along thoughtfully down to his work in
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS, CODFISH;
ment is very anxious to encourage this career of the Confederacy will be one of
the field, and finally he said aloud :
in fact, everrthing iu the Grocery line, each a
emigration, not merely as a means of fur­ turbulence, bad faith, and intrigue or.
W. PARKER,
will be nerdtd for family use.
“Mother’s right ; I will be caretul."
conquest for tbe extension of slavery.—.
HOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceries
Toward the dooe of the afternoon be nishing cultivators of the unoccupied lands
and Provistona. Pork, Lard, Butter, and
Their latqjuage is that of men who fed
naw Dick again crossing the field back of &lt;if which free grants sre offered to the
al kiada at Produce bought and sold, al hia "aid cuDZEiaT
that the very principle of association cute
the barn, and he started off to meet him. Inhabitants, but for the take of the civili­
stand."
__________
From
zation they will bring into the island; and them off from a noble future.
And Ceeking Extracts,
"Be careful; yes, I will be careful,’’ said
PROrESSIONAI,.
the instruction which they may be able to being a part of r. great nation, t'lcv ba»o
he tn himself.
afford the inhabitants in the cultivation become a joint-stock corporation tor up­
Dick appeared a little confused, bul
WILLIAM BURGHER,
and preparation ol cotton, and the revival holding and extending the enslavement of
And, rood io light glows with Iba grace
he answered Harry’s cheerful “How are
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Attorney and
their fallow met."
'
Of £drn-placed cberubiio.
yel’’
Harry, too, was confused.
He of the production of sngar.
Cauorlor at law, and Solicitor in Chancery,
These Louisiana emigrants, who arc
othew
Bolley's Block, 'up stairs,) next door to
saw no signs of eggs.
Could be have
0 Earth I thy glowing loveliueaa
PENS, PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, KNbeen mistaken 1 He looked in Dick’s mostly of n partislly French origin, and
who speak the French language, which is
face a moment. A new thought struck
The Gainesville £agl» gives a sketch
A. E. BON5TEEL,
the language of the island, have a special of diamond washing end mining in Hair
birr.
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will practice
inducement in that circumstance to emi­
“Dick1" he says, "what’s the matter
county, Georgia. We quote:
Medwine in Hastings nod vianity.
MOST POPULAR
grate to Hayti, which does not apply to
with your hat! It is coming off," and he
Numerous gold mines have been sneDANIEL COOK,
brought his hand down heavily on the the colored population of other States.
crssfolly worked in Hall county, and a
OF THE FTACE. Genera! Land and
large amount of gold has been taken
frail palm-leaf as if to push It on.
Tur Powxa or Hrartf Lxronrxa.— from them. Bul it is not of these that
What • smash there was! and poor
Dick was a sight lo behold shout a min­ The following incident comes to us thor­ we now propose to *puak. Our county
SELF- CONTROL
ute afteward on his way home, with the oughly authenticated, although wo arc has given tokens of productiveness In
I. A. HOLBROOK,
not
at liberty to publish any names: that richest and rarest gem, the diamond.
streams of yellow and white oozing down
ttorney and ConaMiorat Law.
A short limo since, two individuals iu tills
The diamond is suppdsed to have been
and streaking bis face and clothes.
Chanrerv. Gracral l^uid aad T
ell everything in our tine of trade as ebeep as can
city
were lying In one room, very sick- of vegitable origin, and fo have proceed­
It was a long time before Dick beard
a bought al any place. Giro us a call and Judge
EY T. a. ARTHt-Jt.
one with brain favor, and tbe other with
ed from the .slow dccomjxjeitimj of eonw
the lost of the striped jacket, for one of
H- yourselves. We intend to mU
J. M. RUSSELL.
an aggravated case of Mumps.
They
hls-school mates caught sight of him as
vegetable te&gt;.in, or bituminous matter.—
“Mother !” eried a little girl, rushing accuser.
■CIEEBAIPp ’P'DIE (DASIH
’•It was her fan, mother,” John spoke he was running for dear life. But it was were so low that watchers wore needed Il is formed of pure carbon, crystalled.
Into tbe room where a lady sat reading,
up quickly.
“She loves to tease, you a good lesson for him; it made him every night, and it was thought doubtful It burns, and is .wholly eor.iumeawt a
“
mother,
Juhn
struck
me
in
the
face
with
JOHN ROBERTS,
know, and I was wrong to get angry." ashamed, set him to thinking, and he be­ if tbe one tick with faver would ever re­ temperature of 14 deg.. Wedgewood,
all his might! Oh dear! it hurts so!"—
outer.
A gentleman was engaged to producing carlionic acid gas.
Rpacial altmfon will be paid to COMPOUND“But teasing does not come from a came an honest boy.
Some
And the child pressed her hand against
NUwd pulling up PRESCRIPTIONS, and any
good spirit?’ replied the mother, “and I
As for Harry, »o thought he never watch one night, his duty being to wake specimens, after being exposed to the
oe purobaaiog medicinu of u» can rely upon her cheek, and threw her head backward
II. r. CHERRY,
nm sorry that my little girl can find no would stop laughing over it ‘-Mother,” the nurse whenever it became necessary sun for some time, give out light when
and forward, as if she. was in great pain.
higher enjoyment than the pleasure of he says, “I was careful of every thing but to administer medicine. In the course of carried to a dark place.
The lady’s face reddened, instantly, and
annoying her brothers and sisters. 1 am the tggs, and 1 thought as they belonged the night, both watcher and nurse fall
The diamond appears generally in re­
the book fc*ll from her hand to tho floor.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
satisfied with you, John, but not with to us, and we had plenty of them, you asleep. Tbe man with the mumps toy gions that afford a laminated granular
There was anger in her heart against
□ssvtxcs Mi sen *, H61.
watching tho clock, and »aw that it was quarts rock, called itacolumite, wftelj
I Agnes; and now you may leave us alone. would not mind them.”
John, ami in the blindness of her sudden
L. H. STEWART,
time
to
give
the
fever
man
his
portion.
—
I
John and Mary, went out, and left
pertains to the talcoso series, and owes
And’his mother, the dear old lady,
indignation, she resolved to nunish him
their mother alone with Agnes.
When looks up, smiling al! over her faee, and He was unable to speak loud, or to move its luminatinn ton little talc Or mica.—
lan beuniriv. ui
with a severe chastisement But, ere she
Ar. Ail bMiuro* attended l« promptly and effithe little girl joined her brothers and sis­ says, “Ah. well, there’s hope for Harry nny portion of his body except bin arms; This rock is found In abundance in tie
reached tbe apartment in which bar child
titaUr. Offiea No. 5, NoMe’a block, OaUlo Croak.
but
seizing
a
pillow,
he
managed
to
strike
diamond mines of the Ural Mountains
ters sometime afterward, she had a sober vet; be is learning lo be careful."
had been playing, she paused suddenly
the watcher in the fare with It Thus and Brain, and it is in the itacohtmll
face, like one whose spirit Is not at cose
and stood still. A timely thought glan­
auddenly* awakened, tho watcher sprung bell that they are to be found in Hall
with itself
She had been guilty of a
J. M. NEVINS,
PRINTER’S PROVERBS.
cing through her mind, had arrested her
from
his
•acai,
falling
lo
the
Boer,
and
counlv.
Up to a very recent period,
double wrong, and luid corn© near draw­
Do not read aloud in the office of the awakening both the nurse and the faver only four or five diamonds have been
" ••Tins will not do. I muat control ing down upon her Innocent brother an
unjust punishment. So elearly had her Printer, for. pcnid venture, he may have patient The incident struck both the found, and these had been accidentally
myself,” she said, speaking half aloud.—
rend
the
article
a
dozen
times
;
and
he
siek
men
as
very
ludicronv,
and
they
mother brought this to her view, that
picked up while mining for gold.
Then after a resolute strife with her
shame followed conviction, and she was nor his workmen are not Interested by laughed heartily nt it fur some fifteen or
angry feelings, the mother went back to
twenty ininqtes. When the doctor came
now ready to ocknowlede her fault, and the buzzing.
A Spy of the Revelation.
the room where she hnd left her weeping
came
in
the
morning
ho
found
his
patients
It
is
not
weir
to
occupy
the
editors
promise better conduct in the future.
8. C. PR1NDLE,
JJO YOU WANT WHISKERS 1
In the year 1770, when Gov. Clinton
child, and titling down in her old place
UDGF. OF PROBATE, Notary Public, GenBut the one who profited most by this ehair longer than one hour in the morning, vastly Improved—said he had never
said, with as steady a voice as she could
when there are a half a dozen waiting known so sudden a turn for the better— resided in Albany, tiicro egms a stranger
scene
of
trouble,
was
tbe
child
’
s
mother.
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS I
to bis bouse; one cold uinlery morning .
assume :
After all was barmoniud again, and tbe for their turn—of course the editor has and they are now both out, well. Wljo
“Agnes, let me see your check.
says laughing is not the best of modiciuesl soon after the family had breaktastod.—
was alone with her own thoughts, she no use for it
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!
Ho was welcomed by the household, anti
“Oh dear! bow it hurts!-’ sobbed
DANIEL STRIKER,
Read the papers which are before thee, —2few Haven Palladium.
lifted a heart of thankfulness for self­
hospitably entertained. A break fast orAgnes, as she came to her mother’s side,
control, and prayed that she might ever and thsn fold them properly and replace
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE 1 her had still pressed to her face.
dererad. and the Governor, with his wife,
CATtartuAR’s Eco.—In orchards
raher spirit In calmness. I tremble them. It is an annoyance to have them
and daughter omplojod iu knitting, was
The lady gently removed tho hand,
iking of the evil that would have loft open and scattered about the floor.— that during tbe past season were infested
BELLIMGHAM’S
and oxnmined her little girl’s cheek.—
“1 should like to take your paper, but with the csterpillar, much ean now be sitting before the fire, and entered into
followed a blind punishment of my noble
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
CELEBRATED
________
There was n red mark, as if n blow had
can’t afford it—I’ll step iu and read it done to prevent them appearing next conversation with him about the nfiaira
hearted boy !"
_____ ________
QHEBIFF. May be found in the Court H
occasionally,” to poor encouragement for summer. Examine ths Wets; and on the of the country, which naturally led to
1? or at his residence, near the JatlSTHtULATIMG ON GUEST, been received, bet no evidence of a
the enquiry of what was hie ocouplinn.
T PHILLIPS, Uxors Seantrr and Jailor.
Verbal Vicxs.—Indulgence in verbal the printer. Profitable employment for young wood will be found cylindrical
bruise.
,
,
“Agnes," said the mother, now speak­ vice soon encoorages corresponding vices the lime thou luungest about his office masses of eggs, of nearly the same color The caution and hesitancy with which tbu
8. H. COOK,
ing vary calmly and gentle, yet with a In conduct. Let any one of yon come to would enable the to pay fur a dozen pa­ as the bark, and which surround tbe twig Mranger spoke aroused tho keen sighted
Clinton.
He communicated his sus­
firmness that nt once subdued the exate- talk about any mean and vile practice pers.
and look like a Utile swotting. If the
...........
picions to his wife and daughter, mU*
ment of her her child’s mind “I want with a familiar tone, and do ynn suppose,
Pay up and «top the paper, If you do
you to stop crying, and tell me all about when the opportunity occurs for enmmit- not like its politics or Its morals, and eggs off carefully and destroy them; bul close! v watched his every word andactitet.
UnnioucMMS of thia, but fiudiu
M
tho trouble with John."
t'mg the mean or vile net, he will be as then stop whining about the manner In tbs easiest way to to cut the wood and
H. N. SHELDON,
TIE 8TIMCLATWC ONCCEIT
The child's tears ceased to flow, and strong against It as before! his by no which It was conducted.
It to not born it along with the eggs.
A few
rTOUNTT TREASURER. Office
she looked up into her mothers fore.
means an unknown thing that men of
minutes will suffice to clean a tree, and pocket and swallow it. Mmuilima . Mad^
“Axnes,wbo g»’® ,h® r'r,t P™voc»liotl correct Ilves talk themselves into crime, ideation'atone.*
ame Clinton, with the ready tnel of wqfo the matter, yon or John F
into sensuality, into perdition. Bed lan­
TJROSECUTING-ATTORNEY, Crenoelor
mon of those irbtiW tiftJM? ♦Mirqntody
“John struck ms in the fare! replied guage easily runs into bad deeds. Select
1 Law, SWteitor and Counselor
WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE
orchard m safe. Should any be over­
tbe child, evincing A great deal of angry any iniquity you please; suffer yourself pointed time to give it i»» »hee without looked, they abceld be extitnated as soon into tbe kitchen nod ordered tea coffee
to be Immediately made, iw&gt;d foldrf to-ll
feelings toward her brother.
to converse in its dialect, to use iu stong,
as their web appears, but be sure that
a strong done of tartar emetic; the
“Why did be strike you!"
to sprak in tbe character of one who
they are ell at home.
stranger delighted with the amotoug
HARMON SMITH,
Agnes was rilsoL
approves or rellihes it, and 1 need not tell
beverage, partook freely ef. K, and Mr*
I1RCUIT CO CUT COMl'ISSIONER, Attorney
“Who
Cha trouble between you you how soon your moral sense will
Qiotoe atwM had *he saiis&amp;GUou
and John 1" inquired tbe mother.
lower down to its level. Becoming inti­ truth may offend tbee.

It is not true, that the

)RUG STORE!!!

No! Never!!

R

&amp;&gt; S

,

ms

W

J

P

PATENT MEDICINES

(f ijoitt gjisttllanii.

A

p

G°odp
S'

“Why, Mary rew IL She’ll tall you
that John struck mo In the fare with all

mate

"'

of
D..i.to
in P&lt;U(&lt; &lt;k«if bof'i" &lt;*&gt;’

H. RLMELL.
D. D.

for Burguynsu

tell me all abost thia

-You raw him strike me, ffid'nt you

UakMi.

reaentment

ardl-

Ha

�REPUBLICAN BANNER, I few,

minutes the federal flag was again drawn
down by Major Anderaon^and-tee white

TBE WAR BEGUN!

than that the bright
tn, forever.

-•■ WaBMimr.XfHtwtssrr'

B«BreMMH(ia just
so miro «^np*nie

Wednesday Marling,

RuMOMXoCoMSPtaxcr tx PmLaMtLpnu

-A painful rumor prevails that a were
■IkrHnwflrTMBad by many of tbe frioud
■ bJCctKoie, in Philadelphia, ba

Ln

and that it is shield*

qu&lt;

Charleston, April 13.

The firing ceased at 1| o’clock, and t
flRMBI HBF.lhi8RU

HUfe

KDH‘O&gt;Uj5*^TCHrN&lt;

oliniane art eurprittd that the fight toai

exciting character.
The rebel States,
bH-Ora-AUWHXfcJhd pIMNBitrtM^. &lt;9- WkMCMT hundred and

Uom w

H0
Oar U«gw'WSro&gt; 5*. Uu!f, -r-'on th, ... ofd».
■MMga Ireiri pfprtbfre^lyktfr^
kinijlow
in
tee
hearw
o!dl
tee friends
Jli. ,k&gt;» m Ux
'«!
’
I. L’diwn and tee C^iuhion nt
*l of te&lt;? Federal Gp» rrpmsnt
news_ of thev. Inst twotefjvfiwm
-

begining of tee end.

-WtefiJl was, ent by Can. Haaera»Inl 4a

The United Stat

4p£i1»( J

&lt;WV”?&lt; »•*
GqJOrtunent
but asked the privil^^
privilep.

a. imi

sending supplies
send.ng
supplies to her starving
starving garna
garnaoo
Vrttftn“frcr nwh"Fm?,“iS8"i0 arT tfittirSW"
,-^,^1. Buj the &amp;&gt;utl) did not oven wait *n

AUmm, firMau-^atuMjuL ...TJfa.UUAaaafytod

unarmed, before they turned all the guns

,«• &lt;iwi«

ry as all tbe Cotten Stales.

.gW Eighteditort in Boston, applied

and ciutimencvd’tn batter down itp walls.
!•**** of a fadliata, "n *e V‘llb
H «&lt; the reports indicate. Major And«rrerit the Free-labor
Free-lsb»»r North nnd the
tween
,
,
•
,. » , ,
.. n
S.M&gt;.h, &gt;. wrh« In IqriH. —
Ui’“ ’■'‘"P*11"1 “&gt; '&lt;■«•'
"*«
■ ■ . ..
.
.
. .
7. . ' ami aurrender
i._ kt.
.-. to &gt;k.
his r.
f«»rt
the ..k.l.
rebels, :&gt;
il is

for pbseee under tbo Federal Admlntetra0cn, but mN failed to get one.
•'2

fffrs of the Negro Propaganda stilt bov.
driflg arinmd the capital. The recent v&gt;gftrens actem &lt;&gt;f the Administration has
bvrst upon them like a holt from ndear
«y.' h has stunned tbem'into silence.— j

They do pot even th rente?. The chang*
that has o&gt;me over the spirit of their
waking dreams within three days is ap­
parent to the most casual! observer, and
te timort painful to bihoti. It is imho
* in tee parlor and offices of the hotels, on
avenues and tn the Jparks, nnd has

but as-a signal gnn, whtoh shall
the whole North to arms.

master

But these re­

port* coming ns they, do over tho wires

which are controlled by tbs rebels, need
omfiriiTstion, as to'the progress of events

and the result of the battle.

Every thing

will be colored so as to appear as fitvor-

sidy ns possible to the arras of the South.
Yet we have no doubt but that Suintvr

nominates Hon. John A. Dix for Pres­
ident la T8M.

Rather early considering

tbe time*.

The Southern Confederacy . has,
levied a tax of &gt;2 a ton otrlre.

fwt

Th* batteries of Sullivan’s Island
-nPen‘rf* °« £vrt
Surnter st 4 o’clock this morning, Fort

of Charleston hnrbor upon - Fort Sumter

WHh.il their bn«»Snp,,

Woo

uralcd.

for tea-appnamuce tjf a vessel, armed* or

SMTlKrern.

”7”eX-^F^«F2.?,

NOBODrJTJLLXD BrytNDBRSO.VS FIRS

act, forced a collision, which is but tee

Cool!

gf- The famous letter purporting to&gt;
have come from a private al Fort Sumter&gt;
,
Is how pronounced to be a hoax, by the

had n&lt;&gt;t st
that Andc.«~—
...... —— .—. ------kun flag. ‘■Surrender or .fight was tee
Suipter ha* returned tee fire, and a hrisk word.” Anderson then hauled down uis
cannonading has ben kept up,
flag. Gen. BeAuregsrd’s staff came over
Nq Infurmution has been received from nnd stipulated that the surrender ehohld
the aea-bosrd yeU
'
be unconditional for the present, subject
Tho military . are under arms, and t&lt;» condftlbns with Beauregard.
Antlertbe whole &lt;»f our.p'ipuhtfion orq. uu the son is allowed to remain In actual pussesstrata, and ayery avoilabln place qlnng slun fur the present.
, ,
the Varbor u Clloj with auxiuus specta- Charleston, Sunday, April 14.
talora
‘
Negotiations^ were completed Inst nfgbt. proof of *»td will be po.tponcd unul Tueedyr.
' i.
, Nxw Yonx. A prills.
Anderson’s command will evacithta the
The Heral'Fe speHnl dispatch-Mya:— fort this moving, and embark an thf wnr in Mi&lt;be*int*.Irw&lt;i5&gt; t£* at.d JUaeFibe n
“Fort Moultrie began' the bombardment vessels xjqw- off the harbor.
Five nf of kioaad all pirtiea inUrrated are required
with two guns, to wMeh Anderaon replied Andcrenn’ar -mea are wounded, one, it »pn«».-. and •W* cmmu.H a»v. wli.r tlic s*id Iu’.
will and
»&gt;«iuld not be allowed.
with three shot frnta bis barbette gdns; it thought mortally.
.
.
after which tee batteries «t Mount Pless­
Alter the surrender a boat with ten
ahk Cummin*.’ Point, and the ftwnting mm was sent from a ship of war ontaido •aLM, of (hr ।-n : nrr and proof of Mid Will,
bwwuslns a cojo •( tt:as»st»ae aud order to ba
battery opened ft brisk fire ot ehot and to Morris Island, requesting permission
shell. Anderaon replied only at long in­ to eriter and take nfT knderso’s command.
te Mudcocn-J, (ur iba full tartu cr .tLrra. wpak*,
terrain, until between 7 nnd 8 o’clock,
It is reported\hnt Ahderaon surrender­ succeaairdly, oDea at ka*t iu racli week Urft
when he opened from two tkra &lt;&gt;f gitos ed because the offlocrs’.quarters nnd bar­
looking towards Modtrir and Stevens’ racks were destroyed^ *i&gt;d ho bad no hope
hattrery, tart up to 3 o’clock' fulled to of reinforcement.
Tbe fleet lay by 30 "Da^d.

“iBiteJ

Bibr tbebcariir In th.jircmlaes.
’F
•««'*
PWnMM,K.- -x.

ieaaULc

*Hrta» !oT W*weWa«, tssoed oot sfUa

north

Rochester* Ifniori.
। has been surrendered. The reason can
tSF^Teweil cases are maimfaelured, in
eVWi crept into the drinking and billiard .• perhaps l»a better explained when tbe de-1
rith
*nd ro»t,
England, f’ruoj human bones, gathered at
Aflbons, snjTrthe oyster cellars nt tec tails arc bolero us in a reliable shape.
1
0. V-'
crtTS. S.'.rhf.
Sebastopol.
- ,'!L
1
‘(hi*
street/irfuera. The crest* uf the lianght' In the mean time wc mo&lt;t come to re­
■ »?nei»ysi»^
i«r class of Seecse'ronists «ri being rapidly
j^yOne hundred pnd fifty Roman produce serious effect During tho great­ hours, an J cusld pot, or would not help
alize that we are in the midst of war,
lowered, while the on ths of the more
er part of the day Anderson directed his him. His men wore prostrate from over
COMMISSIONER'S NGilCB?1
vulgar of the dan put on a milder tvpo and that our country’s flag is trailing in Catholic churches were erected ‘in the tents prufcljMilly agntait Moultrie, the
MORTGAGE SALE
exertion* ’
hopr by hour.
the dust; trampled upon by those who United States duriiq; thu Iasi year.
Stevens flouting battery, and Fort John­
The explosions whieh were board in
*Dpon t&gt;nb&lt;dy has the warlike news have lung bad control of the Government,
son, they l&gt;eing the only ones operaUtig Sumter were-caused by a lot of shells
g^'" Postoffiecs in Florida must be
wrought ao msrked a change as upon the
against him. Fifteen or eighteen ►!&gt; 's igmting. The barracks caught fire three
and who arc cow determined tn ruin that remunerative concern*
Five of these
CbmmlMiunen of the Southern Cunfedestruck the floating battery without effect. times from hot shot thrown Irem Fort 1st*of (he lownufMeyfc (irorr.in •aiieuuutv.Tercbr give notee Hurt «&gt;x muulti froca and after
net income of ten B/Mtebed to all appearances were being '
ricy, Messrs. Roman, Crawford, and which they can m» longer rule. Let no inalitqttona yielded
M'siltric, Everything, is in rp'ns but eixth d*r ul Msf.
trtl,
are
nUoned
Fbrsrtb. They ore staying al the Na­ man hesitate in times like these.
ante «ieh,for tbe year ending September made hi the sides of Sumter exposed to ' tho Gucmenls.
Many gnus werb dis­ (or all creditor, or Mid estate lo preeenl their
claim* and demand.,*M lhe ur&gt;derkicn&gt; d Cownuational Hotel. Crawford, who used to be
We much mistake our countrymen if 3(ht, 1869.
the-firtj. Portions of the parapet were
mantled, nnd.the walla look like honey
a very spiteful fire-enting member of C&lt;m- there are many iu tbe free North, who
destroyed and ncttra! guns shut away.
ctimb. Fort Moultrie is bably damaged,
lV.ni. Town, of Mmiun, Livingsgrm; and who led the attack on Thad-1
Tho fight will continue all night. Tbe
' will, when the alternative is forced upon
and th(*bdirii4 &lt;m the iihnd nre riddled.
follow in j: j tarj
deus Stevens during the Helper raid in :
Coetily, owns a cow that baa given birth fort will probably be caMed by storm.
A boat 4.is sent from the Fort io­ d&gt;r», to wit: Tlx- ittday of June. tb« lot dor
the House of Representative* hui- been!; them, turn their backs Upon their coun­
“It is 'reported that the Harriet Lane
night to officially nn'.ifv the fleet of the
•Met'ttiftr is
very civil, and has embraced every op­ try *a flng, and give aid t«» those who seek She had twin* twice, and triplet* once,
received a shot through her wheel house. surrender of Eort Sumter.
It i.&lt; not
portunity to chat with -nnwarv Hepubli- to destroy it. We have but just passed
She is in the offing. No other gorernknown whit will bo duuo with Sumter or
jy John Graham will be Poalmaster metft ships are in sight
cans, seeming to be very cn»v*and gentle
through a bested puljtkal contest, and it
the vanqni»hcd.
wbna wonuing'frnm them the supposed
ta"’4
&gt;
nt Cuhimbiii, Ohio.
“Troop, are pouring into the city by
Charleston, Sunday, April 14.
policy of tbe Administration. But his is but nrtural that tho vnnqnished should
J.KvyitHR UVPUAU. lc*
*3f“ A young lawyer iu Dublin, once thousands.”
- •».
eocfctensnre ftr the insl frrty-clght hour* fccl chagrined over their defeat; hut we
Major AndAredn and Wis mfen ■will Iwrve
ARUIb
U. SCOTT, j
CgARLKSTOX, April 1‘i.
pul 17. JSil.
s- !.
.
has dropped to an unusual length.
He trust that most of thent are patriots, wrote .challenge to a gentlemen to meet
tn night on tee Isabel for New Y.ork.—
The firiiig has cuntinned nil day with­
and -Forsyth dined together nt a side ,and will unite with the victors to put down
out intermission. Two of Fort Sumter's
to-day, ai.d mysteriously pored
Fronrtbe
Advo«h*me
Agency
of
Lvaax
ttaicc*.
more
or
lets.
”
those who claim the right to gain, at tbe
guns have been silenced, and it is report,
ovtr jome letters, and conversed in very
70 GriawoMHtrrvt Detroit
M WASHINGTON.
ed that a breach has bocii made in thu
low and confidential tunes, all the while point of the bayonet, that which they
fy Ona hundred citizem of Nevada
viute-cnslt»nll,
’
The
answer
to
Gen.
extreme nervousness nnd look- have lost at the ballot boy. Let the peo­ have subscribed for the Knoxville RTiif,
INA TION BY THE
Beauregard's demand by Major Ander*&gt;n
&gt;a&lt; very grim._
ple array themselves—those who favor tbe Parson Brownlow's piper.' .
PRESIDENT.
FHVmn&amp;f
itk
was that he would surrender when his
73i'i
right of the majority to govern in a consupplies were exhausted ; that is, if be
t3F“ The Canadian government expen­
y
Washington, April 14.
ra«a«T. ianowy. .,frbiJx»jS&lt;'
xtitulional way, upon one side, and those
was not rjinfurred.
ded 3232,374,23 on the entertatment lo
Not a. casualty has yet happened-lo \The President will issue a prodaninwho maintain the right of the minority lo
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the Pfince of Wales: .
In view nf the events of the Lavi fe&lt;
any of tlie forces. Of the nineteen bat­ tem* tn-morfriw, railing for seventy five
da^ tlbi .edi tor of tbe'Pfutadelphin Prro appeal to arms, on the other. TTteso are
ten es in position, only seven have opened thousand militia to. suppress the combi­ UATI,&lt;JAPM, dk MTBAM (400DA.
J3T
“
The
voters
of
Marshall
township
the issues—and we trust the hemp is al­
expresses his sentiments n« fidluw*:
fire on Fort Sumter. Tho remainder nation in the seceded States. The United
“J am a man'of peace.
As 1 said, I ready grown fur the necks of the latter, co the' 1st Inst. pasMxJ a Resolution unani­ arc held in reserve for tee expected fleet States Laws will be dulv executed. Tbe
AT SEW YORK PRICES.
have begged for it in these columns and______
_______
first service will probably l&gt;e to 're- jkili
be they
north or south of Mason and mously to refuse all Western money fur
Two thotivmd men reached this city
io IH. eit,, «. jm
f,, Il
Di,on1. Lino.
their produce.
.
Illis morning, luff embarked for Morris seas tho forts whieh have been seized
(K-mji
«« .vnu.ui* «UI, -J IM’/J '•““I*
jMir homes, almost on hiy knees. But
from th? Union. The Proclamation also
StlAKEK HOODS,
HP Lieut J. D, Wilhcrell, son of Island and the neighborhood.
are there not ralamities w orac than war ?
covenes Congress to meet on the 4lh uf
An Emerge tic Folicy.
Bl TUB CASK OR OOZES.
Cuarslkstox, April, 12
Murt|pue wa» rccordeit le rllv i.ftkx- of IhrUtgh
Judg^Wilherel!, &lt;.f this’State fell from
Is nnt tbe destruction of onr Union by
Julv.
sriss«: .?
It is truly gratifying to every lover of
tfcuee who have no gratitude for the past,
The bombardment continues from tbe
The war Department is busr prepar­
the deck of a steamer and was drowned,
8. A. FULLER At €«t.
■nd na respect for tne foture. worse than the country to observe the change that
!». H5S ih t.»Srr -fr— ..f Mort^w»e«. «ri ?«£• *.
on the 20th inat, while accompanying the fl&lt;wiling, Stevens' and other batteriea.— ing tietifitf te cotamteiienteto tee* States.
there w rtatiMO fo4»
war I Shall wc not save it before it is has become aparent in the policy of the
Sumter
continues
returning
the
fire.
Washington.Sunday, April, 14.,
Texan troops down the Rio Grande.
too late? But how! By committing
Il is reported teat three war vcasels
General Government as regards onr na.
The President’s Proebimatinn savs:
tee case to bra*e public servants. wh&lt;w
£SP* Queen Victoria's mother died on nre off the bar.
“Whereas, laws of tlyi United States
Action has been the
having offered all fair measures of amity linnal troubles.
“have been, nnd sre now. opposed *p spy.
Charlbbtjx, April 12.
the 23d of January.
By this afflictive
and peace, must now lie asked to enforro great necessity, fn&gt;m the begining, and
The firing has censed for the night. It f'erai. States by combinations too powerthe taw tend to protect the public proper the want of it had nearly prostrated the providence Victoria is left an orphan.—
In th. m&amp;ttreortb- ntskPeTFflltiHl Meer Li. I debt nun
---------- - — --------- ’ •
wM! be renewed early in the morning. “fitl to *bc suppressed!/! tee ordinary way,
ty! If 1n&gt;n&gt; thia net war is to follow,
powerful government on earth.— Poor thing f
Ample1 arrangements havobecn mads tn j*‘l therefore call forth the Militia of tee
better that it should come in that .way
1‘scvcrnl States of the Union to. the' ngEverybody saw and acknowledged the
prevent
re
Ihforcementa
to-uight.
than that war should lie forced upon its
jAwoTuxa iKrALLim-x RxMDr »qr Dip‘Igrrnate number of SEVENTYF1VE
lUa uorlh door of the Court IlntMC, i»Wvi!«3».
by successful traitors. What American want of activity in Buehanan’s adminis tiiuu.—Tbe Allowing is ssid tn, be an
Nxw York, April. 12,
‘■THOUSAND, to suppress tee said
would not rather sacrific h's life in de- tralimj, but atrange Ui say, many were intallible remedy, fi/r this fearLl disease,
prAAn. WhW-are feu-rihed w ihte ewrie«r
A special to the Herald tunya:
tcomblnatitHi, and (o execute tbe taws.—
frwdtng hi» flag than be struck {Man by a ready to commend a similar policy in bis k was first: tried, some days ugn, in a Two have been wounded on Sullivan's jl appeal tn alt loyal citixens to faeiritate &gt;... ---------- .neraion, Um fallotrbdopBina to.th*, aaid &lt;MAjrfa&gt;i#.&gt;mirta.-Mna nd te-teg te tt*'*W*
ramnrar-leas tyranny, which grew strong inocessor
But all'lhia.la changed now, district where several deaths had occurred Island, and a number struck by spent land aid tew effort t&lt;» maintain-the taw-s,
r Bort?; Jud St.to of cromty rf Item , in lu.i Slate of Micblra:&gt;. and
kn&lt;-« ■ uul
t!« EurthaUvr tbe Heath
berau»e that Any was not defended 7 We
laud ths integrity of tee National UnInn. Michigan:
when the government, having developed and, Iq «v«ry instance in which it was projectiles.
■re tidd that war i* iuevitnlde, wb-ttever
“Three ships are visible in tee offing. Jnnd t’..: perpetuity ot popular governused, tbe patient recovered.
.
Ail are
may be done by the Government, who th il* policy is proposing to act
Make two email baas that will reach Il is believed an attempt will be made to imc:.:, and to redre«s wrongs’ long
JSf.77Ver It ft-nuuiis passive, ar boldly dors it prepared - to' aqknowludge that the gov. from ear to.ear, and fill them with ashes uigbt to re- inforce Sumter.
jennttgh endured.
Tho filrst' twrvla-y
duty. This Ims item the cry ol ter sauth- eniment has Inst by inaetiviLy, while the and salt; dip teem in hot water and wring
- “From the regularity of the firing it is BasaigueJ to the forces will probably be
reciainlvg un;u&gt;tj uu Mid nunt««. wift tba
erprpon«pwai*&lt;wrs for montesJand their
■awful
(er*.
co»te
and,
vUa»itt*
fotrcioaurr, at
teem
otU.
nj
Lhpy
will
not
drip,
and
ap
­
thought
that
Anderson
has
a
larger
force
DaUd,
»Urth
27.1861.
£ to 'rfrpnswsB the forts, places ar.d'jnrop.
traitors have gained almost every thing
public rejudue, bfi’tM TWratTjifni day of June.
Siensc.mililnry prepnratumaiare pr.xifs
ply them to tee throat with a flannel cloth than supposed.
■erty which have been seized fiotn the
A.‘D.-»MI. at (.nett-rail fa uirMteri^narirtA
they are sincere tn making'tbc proph­ by the activity, nnd, we might say almost
“k rained to-day."
knd change them as often as they become
|* Union. The utmost care will bo taken
ecy.
;
c w ill make it, if il is made at reckless energy of their rap cements.
CuaRLxaTux, April *12.
cool, uotll the throat becomes irritated,
r consistent with these objects to avoid deall; and whan they alike the blow* let it
In all this matter ol secession th® south near blistering. For children it is neceaThe bombardment is continuing with 1variation and destructive Interference I
be so unswerrd and avenged as to prove have gonu forward boldly, feeling that sary to put a flannel cloth between the
wite tee property of peaceful citizens in
mortars, and will be kept up all night.—
that the duy «»1 paltering with rebellion
any pad of the country; and Idtfhere
‘hey ran no risk. It has been perfectly ashes and the throat^to prevent blister­ It is supposed tent Anderson Is resting
d‘-V^ M.,txh- ,;6r&gt; p”*”” &amp; C- J*ri»die.
has p«&gt;-ed. Rnd the hours Fir "proving
Ing.
by command those persons composing Judge&lt;4 PrnUts.
his men for the night.
Tbe vessels can­
. ...
,,. r
safe
fur
them
to
do
any
thing
they
pleased,
that we hare a gwrernmeut, has come.
In U&gt;c mailer of tbe estate of Orville Phrirk -^.-.ia. ’ Qrtrfi i,7clf,r/..io XL.ia-1When the ashes have been on a suffic­ not get in, as a storm Is raging and the
tho liforsaid copteinatfon tn disperse
“These -are warm words but they eotnc even to firing upon tbe flag of their coun­ ient time, take a wet flannel cloth and rub
L.MHUTGAGE BALE.
within twenty days from this date.
sen is rough, making it impossible to re­
from a hvert that don not respond to * try, bearing government property and It with caatile snap until It is covered inforce tbe fort tonight.
V* I hereby convene both . Houses of
FFAULT Usrtac brre
SM&lt;!H!m
single instinct opposed to humanity. I government dispatches. Everything tkvu with lather. Dip it in but water and ap­
afpsvnuuj i&gt;(* cr"«iu indevtiiro vf M«rt
The floating battery works well.
■ jCongress for the fourth of July next to
hare come to the coneliMfons thev convey
1 determine such measures ns tee public
! far accomplithtd by the traiton, kat brtn ply if to the throat, and change as they
CniaLEBTOx, April 13.
after many painful reflrctlnmt. It U now
“safety and Interest demand.
cool; rt the same.time uee'a gargle made
Tbe cannonading to-day is going on
fearfully apparent that the enemies of done by ike ptrmumon hf tht government of one tea-spoonful of cayenne pepper,
Signed y/ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
fiercely from all pointe, from the veaBeJs
lheoffler of the Ju.let of Probate in Uaatinn. be'
the emtntry have mlsnnderstord all peace tkey haoe defied and intuited.
one of salt, one of mnlsBee, in a tea cup
: . President. .
oat
side,
nnd
along
tee
ooaat.
Il
ia
.re
­
It was Palriok IJenry who said, that full of hot water, and when cool add one
B.y W. JI. Biwxxd, Secretary of State. ,
ported that Fort Sumter is on fire.
quirod U *ppraPa»d0mW1Mmi», if any, wj.y the
the battle was not always to tbe strung, fourth of as much' cider vinegar, and gnrCiiarlbtox, ApaiLUU-lOJiO A. V. *
equal to its protection, or unwilling tn
qr the race to the swift, but to the vigil- glc every fifteen mlnntea, until tee pa­
At intervals of twenty minutes, firing
•ave it from tho ffite that awarts In
In
tient requires sleep. A gargle made &lt;.f
(hU emergency, I eall up&lt;m all good tpen ;ant,octjve the,brave,” This proposition cdftlle knap is - good to bo used a part of was kept up all night on Smoler,. Major
Tnfatns.
Smite fa thwMteuthwiiMtM——-------Anderaon cv.'sed firing from Fort Sumter
duiM wi'h the rtfattKkM &gt;R&lt;Blfc« 4«aetfar0 ia
and true, to take aides with tho govern­ will apply as well to the difficulties which the time. •
.
y»QW*r pii&gt;.iad in. j
s&gt;ii be Ufafar.
a&lt;Mitat :wMWT«ssM«vF
at six in te* evening. All night be was
ment ta the perils brii're it nnd our whole
The Wbn. John Minor Botts, uf Vn-ginia
teS. o .... w behest
i U**artt

J

SPHINdTKADE,

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TKSTA?

3383ffi^si£SK£ \ ^TOl’uW“'fS!S‘d?Mai

sawn

S^SSLMSS^iHrar^-^

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engaged in repairing damages and protect­
ing die barbette gnn$. Ho commenced
The Charleston Mereni-jf of tee 4th saya: to return the fire nt 7 o’dqck this morn,
sucecse, and iuir dcmoralrxalion.
Indi
“ Aa imfasioB, a campaign, or War, by ing. Furt Sumter seems to tee greatly
The- bnttary on Cummings’
viduaia in the southern Stains have., al. lusd or by aaa. of tea North ou tee South, disabled.
Is, in’our opinion, gammon. . Coercion is Point dofis Fort Sumter.gnra; dinuigc.—
At 9 o'clock Ums morning a danse
wrtniiMS]y^MtonB4nateal.and abaard,teat
smoke poured'froai F««ri Sumter..
mand sthmgry pdnishtnent; and for the tempted.. AnAit.ls ucteriy.iinprwcticable
The Federal flag is at half (hast signalfor Mr. Lineoln and bis Rump GpveroThe »heHa from Fort Moultrie and. tbs
mcat to snalte effective war upon us. The
Niwth,UrWoora, tel&gt;sauUed, suJ Unadn batteries ou Morri*’ laifaid fall into XLyvr
Tw® children. daughter* of Rot. Mi*.
has tereateosd. He may hold forts
Sumter and Pickcae— uatrl obliged to thry oau bcacan in ifarir course
.'... ,..
ybald-dfeKt hareay. aud prabably vil I Cherfesttm battery.
l, Helen D..’sgvd » vrere. d»erf; Uve been *br*/e*&gt;Mte we hate «Mb heap Key- Wert and Jprtugaa—because
we huso ae-.naral ..reaearwf—uMtil. a
treaty nf amity is made, Ar until the

people.

If Hood shall flow nm* hearts

tion.' Tbe traitors have much excelled

■ us thus ftrin this respect; hence, their

Ms lied rtn interview of- several hours
with'(be- President. I J* says u£-' - Mr.
Lincoln ^s a man nf very strong s*nve. has
।a cfear head,- n Kite heart, and teat itis In
the rlgm plncei ThM he is on undoubted
;patriot, And he baa no dmaht whatever but
i ihuj Mr. Linerfn will main tee best
Pfvriffwit wr- hrte hnd for m*nv years.1'
1

Ipervading love of emmtry 1» prov»ri&gt;hri.
ui worth somethiog at ibis crisis. . Mr.
Butte seeks no favor from tfro AdminiatratirW?7l!is McliiJi'n^irnfiars
for
the salyallwn
this Union; and the mbit*
trnanre of the C .nstitolton « our father*
gflvalt:-’ ■ *■
.
■..
He regards the policy of thie Preeidestt

win ut
nd*£»w

&lt;**».

■--w

wiMu »&lt;£

K.S,??yw.

(MUI Alain MaiMVKibt
witjuuir'svsto* £■* •&gt;
PkXTlST, u aow yraptroa M»

A

•yrpncniGix.
ftrj

�BEPUJ

4w.flt.i-i utrt .’
BaltimoroM&lt;jR«ncuM mglisa. । most Im-

M&gt;ld»A” ’

.isttllsntm

w

-THE

-

OVLY TREPANATION
THAT HA8

'

HJOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
pr««l 4»but lb.

—.-.Mf.WF"rrw,rr&gt;Wffl?" m-“»
Tux R^qai SpWT.—-Capt- L. D,Di»
itx, ,ef tie Battle Cr®?k Artillery Oom-

bortoitbrcr terms of j

fired the firat shut in

Patriots &amp; f^tatesmea

And powt more and more Pop-

« B jTrC &gt;■
ms°few.

but

piny, issues a call to his company to iaeat

M cert.-ufi times fur drU’.and closes with

ADVICX FRBE.

„
_ R«»l«
X&gt;»h., Dec. 21.1558.
. Pw’fYWbtTWtWfirphBUeaooepta lias to
MtenaMte tkaiihc Itairuu my bead-all fen off

Nowjfqftj^iilo^Ii^mRry

•sad. ‘A continual course of eufflirtBg through

And devoted to the Cagyi or Mspicsl Rsroas; to
the DirrvaJOM or■ ManieA. Ohwutaus ro* tbs
Paavt-criurmor Dnosss and to the Rautr or
TBO»x SEjrsaiso xxn Amicera wrrw Csaosrc
awn VlSCaSMT UumA4 /Fu thil&lt;od (bia InBnnarv ia endowed, to xnatJc the eirk and suffering
throughout tbe length and breadth of our land to
avoid the Poisonous Decoa. Exroar.ox, and irno-

the following:

ESTABLISHED IMo,

•■Our country ealh, let every man reaponA

No member, not unfriendly' lo

tbe amell trf gimpo^per, will fail to at­
tend, unite* detainj^&gt;v the most urgent

PmoKAL.—We learn from the Mar­
shall. SMterman, that Rev. J. Botxtux

is on a lecturing Uiur through New York
and New England.

.

Tirt Caw’s Book.—Godey for May U
•already ^ecdve^, and of couraa has past­

bewttptigcr conteinv the following ndvertWdent*
y-xiuo&lt;G owl
.oaiA

ed into lhe world w calico and crinalite.

•Of course we can’t pnrsne It in sucl a

A glfl of good education, of itrlct nmr
■direction.and are consequently unabld^lo al»(~M^SwcrA®te&gt;y foUdsmtik'nnj of
tail oar readers what il oonlaina. Th&gt; cnlicyig.maunera cuRvuraaiit with thkcopint; of hotel and tavern nraounts. nnd
cover was yellow, as usual, and. when
apt in aurv'tng nt i»Uu bk behiid the bar,
last seen, had a few finger marks upon it. 1
wishes a sibialinn an bar multi &lt;*r miatruas
If
have a curiosity to know more of In a railroad refn-sbmviit room.
N. B. Shc.can cut 223 pieces,of bread
d, Jn*L give us thrtt dollars and yc-tl can
have tbe Banntr and Lady's Book for one nnd butter of tetiktyctory appternneo. out
of &lt;&gt;tw potit:d of bread and twu ounces
of butter.
We believe that D. B. De Land &amp; On.

idlings' Jhity.tUi

of the FArport Chemical Work*, Fair­
port, Sfonroe Co., N. Y., arc manufactur­
ing .as good, if not the heat Salcratmi that

has been ever produced hi this country.

A new discovery in the refining, and not
cred in this country, except at this estab­

lishment, places them in a position to

on the' ioci'-ioa «f S'.srwfr; u expressed
Hie
CongiwM of the CoefsdotMoo,uvn,ua Canwesrtmp
to forui the Constitution, and lo tbe seres*! State
Coorenucnu;: ratify tho same.
’
A tiiri:r jj. .sung fcaturi of the discussions ere
iteapecriita &lt; vm............. '• a fi-»
«
'
MAUUONt
.
JlUItfGR,
.
ELUW’DRXH.
RA.NDQUH, •
A ,
.. • . i
LIVINGSTON,
PATRICK HENRY,
.- Ligonier, Koblo Co.. Ind.. Fab, K, 1858.
DR. FRANKLIN,
.
Pans O; J. Wood; Dear Kir i— In tba latter part
year 18b, white attending th* State and
ROGER SHERMAN,
JaUottel Law School of tha State of Sew Y&lt;.:k.
Tbeeo medicinea are prepared in ocn owa tanMASON.
my hair, from ncause unknown to wc,
tiroST. under tbe care of able Chemists, end are
PINCKNEr.
oetUhll-iij off very rapidly, no •*— "~
the moat reliable known to aciencc, including all
space &lt;•&lt;six rr.outba, the whole
L0WMDE8,
’
tbe recetil disco vine*.
end in short, all those men W the Rrro!ntionary
To all addressing br letter, eotainiog fall aetime*, renowned alike fortbeir patruilisui, state*- srijssssn.??. otiict zxrr.marisliip and .virtue*. It will include tha.
tdy, with advice and directions for cure. Any fees
HISTORY OF THE ORDINANCE OF 173?,
I sent uaurbafsaaBding foMdeloe w»ll by [devoted
By Birxa FokCE, Esq,
to fumhhlng nredlduea to aeporfr To all cases
the great CongreMior.*! compiler*-tbe only *u medicines can bo aant by mail or express if da­
thentic account 'of that famous Ordinance ever I aired. Se.4 for one or more of our worka and
published. Thoftevery agitation te then create judge for yourselves.
in its various phases, la Cuugrtsa, from KM to
Also pubUabad at tha infirmary, to aid these
IS.'-O, Including tho '
m-n.-iMne vito uiccAiiD. mwn*nvtcr
sssssaa
of 1880, tho debates in CoogroM in 163I-‘J5-'28,
includ.ug lhe apcechto of
J0HWUINCY ADAMS.
planations of tbe causes, symptoms, diet, bathing
SILAS WR1GHM
'
and vxcreiM. I*rice 50 cents.
JAMES BCCHANAN, Ae.
tbe agitation of tbe Slavery quctlian in lhe House
THE LADIES MEbKAL FRIEND,
cf RcprveratatlrwTSWfTna
And tbe Phy'iology of Marriage.
RETIREMWT OF SODTWERK MEMBERS,
A work on the cause, symptoms, and treatment
the so-caUed
GAO RULX.

FALL W WfH
d-dsrsEta.

jguoosj tjiu
WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with ons of tbe LARGEST and
. 8
&amp; -o

6ry

?

,.3i« .830H8 CHA 87003
MILLINERY,
pid'iy under tb«r invigoratingopeHtfcAt?
SnetettiM'«tebtH&lt;ln fcwVemgsi* 1^ ftefr ter­
died end ^gently stimulating prvpertirs.
SHATTERED COXSTITCTWSR. ,4,la

bewertr they may have been triled with sad
.. ,1. — ■ ,v -' - - --

W^crro,. srst^uJTM^

RISING

FROM

ifiPURITIKB 1

OBSTRUCTION^ O&amp;THE »MM&gt;1

awwssfallr compete ,'m point of quality
S’»y tnanulhcurrera of thia ariklfrin

The Gentlemen* Medical Companion,
tfid.

It is now for sale by the nv

calhoun.

i graeers tlrronrhout the country.

’

Ever shown in ;tqia

.

Mark»t, ,»J^i

are prepared to sell at a small

WEBSTER,

*'*’■'

■ TOOMBS, At

■ adrtu&amp;'ftOTaf’**

1

coetromise.of henry clay.u iboo.
and cotton tins Union and Scceaaiou. If
we take the ten largest sucnr planting
parishes, swell ns as Aarenaldn, A*-r.rjip
•turn, Baton Rouge, St. James, St. JUm,
Terre Bonne, ifec., they nre found to be
uniformly agninst secession, or else very
closely divided. On the other hand, if
wecomi'd'-.- the ten largest i-ntton parishes
like Tcnns, Carroll, Concordia, West Feiirtaaa. Union, &amp;c.. they will l»e found, j
with few exceptions, t«» be in favor of Sc
cession. Thus cotton appears to be con
•IiHyc tn Secession, and sugar is adhesive,
Making faithfully by the Union. From
rtrisMefelnpnicnt it ia clear that parties
■re divided on tho Ltaauuioii quesliuu in ■
Lnuisinna. accmding to their inferc»i« in i
1 he groat slaplo productions of that Slate ;
■nd not upon any abstractions about ’
»|aicry in lhe territories, or with refer- j
••nee to their grieVancies about fugitive
•h.w
Qvm: !&lt; vrr«4L.—Tho Washington
eacrrspcndw.l ot the I’icbmond JCnqiiirtr
aaeiihr-s the rveent attenipt to-revolt in
tho pehitentiarjf Vi the fact that the con­
victs leerned that‘'they were about lo
oe t ran-for red to the keeping of a Black
Republican ’Stardufi.” The hatred of raaeali fnr Black Heptiblican'nm is natural
snopgh.

Bj.'cnATAx’« 8AVixas.--A Wheatland'

rnerMpotMlent of'tbo Philo-iclphia Suttdny
.4"tlbtwtyi of Mr. Buchanan:
It is reported here, upon good authority
that he brought with him from Wnahingtdu,bn lhe 5th of March, of bis salary m
Preahlent, SSO.OOO, all tn &gt;20 gold pieces,
which he is investing as fast as he can, in
small toms on farms, for which he insists
upon having judgment bonds.
Tnx Bitkb Bn.—The private detective.
Hayes, wlm betrayed the five fugitive
slaves Into tha hands of a the man-cutchera
on Wednesday morning, ia himself a lo­
pit Vfilch be dug’ for others.
Jin
known b&gt; have, ixtcrayod eeveral other
fugitives before those whom ho sold rin
Wednesday morning.
He bad to be
pieced m tail on that day In order to
■arc. bis life from lhe vengen co of the
t coplo. His nartie becoming so notori
one. hi» mnstcr learned of his where­
abouts, and last night tha writ for hi* ar­
- '* • fugitive slave arrived here. We
iTt ijinie'there will hot be much objection,
mate talus Iteing taken back to shivery;
—•Chiayo Dtn.ocrai.
.

SOUTHERN ADDRESS.

DISSOLUTION ’

aving purchased tha entire interval of 0. S.
Iloliwncd. in all the goods and damanda ot
ISoltn iMxl and Grant, lhe buaineas of th* late firm
Will hecontii^ic&lt;| i
GRAN*. ■*
P. S —All persons baring accounts and notes
ae, will pirate call and settle the same.
March 20, IMt.
«t
R. J. Gn*«r.

advocating MonarchicalGovoruraenl, also hianlan
erCorcrnsuint.’tbo Inaugural Addrvvs or WaMiineton, Adams, Jafitea-m. and Madtecm,' Sad Mte
FarrwaU Addrpaava of Waalungtou and Jawkater,
Altogether this la a moat cymuteto and authentic
History of thv all abwtbing question, from tile
formation of tba Gwcmmcal tn ik-apresent time.

H

character in sio-oat every part of tbe Globe, tor ,

beautifully bound.
Any of lhe above works will be mailed free, on
receipt of price, in stamp or moccy. or tbe whole
yfei;
. jtf
ab*eeaa in my right
-v'
side, as large as a
'.“ajK*:pjnt
j ,.r larger
than' a edeoanut I bad not botitt.cd my vest
with nor eomf-irt for orar a year i i»d consult­
ed aotne of lhe bet pUysiSMia tn tbe Ktate.*mon
which was Fret Hamilton, of BuffMo, end tnenr
others, all of who:.-, decided that my disease woUy

will wear fr.iru.une to four months,-and in rbeu- ,

■
fttxl on the back of csclu PubImtt, mldlsUra *f tbi gospel, ,
trenstben their lunes and Im.. .
-- ---------------------- 4we»foraomM«U' teaAl'
Price IB;* cents.
reel lout
lie speak

PHoro&amp;kAi^ic dWJ&amp;ftr.1
MlffAJjWT ntfJ

kA

Crayon Ambrotype; vignette Ambrvtyp.; M.l.in«.lyre; »l*g~Ejp« l
Mirror Ambrotype; Netlograpmr;

(

coxsputveS
iCTtbCTiLnr, -’-,M HEART DISEASE.
FPVER A AGUE,

bi’

HERRICK A BROTBER,___ ;;,t'
. e’u
:
Mi st Hastings by J. F. Roberts A C«., Bott- &lt;
wHI&lt;er»t.«Odbrdea1enievvr r*^«’.
;
Fafraer Bptbcrs, frtrifftngAgcuie.
’ ;i

,*mu:
A,oelrWeX"'*WIMiX.

.'and Prices to amt ordars.'treu.» ocata to kk.OO,
strong smell of pa aid tha diufltehanee

11 U ■S’fftrrtlMB
♦'IVtl'faifansiwl tew. s4

Mno limes ^aUw Jehovah,

New article.

A new and delightful StomaehlcSMb&amp;'*«b*
tone—perfect nrCitn io persona smTcnag unuer giving tonstp tb« Stomach, and tar m preveantarty Wery.kiDd of dfoeua tewtfeteite MUtete mm af bil haua e«mgU! ate incident to the Bust-

U

LIFE rtEttrnter

I YSZMHAT

DT8H

a

Dr. Babeck'i Stomach Bitters.

bi annTbk •**»* ••••••»*&gt;
l&gt;T*PEPSfjr,-hv n.oro^WffanArk’!^
OrM 2nd aecMitf OsteM
pure and bealthv bile, iailcwd of Uc state 4
acrid kind; FLATULENt’YTLoas or Arrrrr
i I sateteftUaMfr***. iCMMsMasmMNl
}M»ret*l«ndB Miurs of tbs roots sad haste M
Axxirvr. l^xxsocx. and 11 CLaacaou-T, which i
whieM Uny are MgOsod. sad al «b»y are. by al­
jrner»! armpiomaof Dyapapaia, will raaub, a
laying acnalural cravings ol tbe itomach.difvatly
prvteotfreaf
TEMFKRASCA
‘v
*
a teShii

plaxira bio opinions may te. ate^d .rvw. .
copy of this admm-bla work- .AanfoS.of. refer­
ence il will prove invaluable. — £fr.t^
pts,
TVe art convinced that there are many parents
J'M.MfUt. ■ ■ •
■■■ •■'.....
i.'i.t of scrofulous,consumptive, aud diseased condition
oornixc Bvarr.
. “It rcjaice to a subject of vital ioUreat to the to whom a numerous offspring only brings suffer­
ing end poverty. To such we would s«y writ*,
whi le people, and ■JJWWFwWMn reach nf every and
w» will send you informs lion of a sure, well
intriiiHci&gt;| man and wrtaan tbe s»Umvm of the
-otn pain aawthWariwn, rofef % .If te found u. |
,hl, «tz.n, „H D&lt;ir, than founders of lhe our Goverpmtel bum last sub­ tested, end never fsiliAi^dhvxarivs.
fleeu or wvuly mmutes aftcrG&gt;e .H|' 'P '•. thQuUid boxes of Herrick’* F ix l ave sold In ject. ths w--'iceoesthBfwe»v«y AMraMo ind
Wr &lt;iit Mau rasa, to any one applying for it,
i.nislerad. It not only relieves the child from | |f|£M leIl,itr. *jy Post ofiteo addrt.s s Oneida einiact Lwivty •r»«vcry in tie thutad 8tasks.THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
Yaliev, Eadisoo connty, N. YM where peaces in-;
urcsbd CM address ma. hr eaelcaluK a stamp, I
Il i* s ‘sr;e and bea itifui paper, and contains
sad learn niiro fully my suffbrinxs and dangcMuf , “Mr Chase bar shownife-MIrv.' tBM ahd ip»-' the tamt1 staaMa infoimstieu on
enudil.ou forMme lou*; y ears. You may publish ; peitteliViti (Lin «&gt;mgHfrfoMUj»|.iU&gt; «a'Ml and FpcrmaW! va, or Seminal Weakness, The eauae,
thia letter if you like; to niwtst the sc* and ad- niaUccUro.aittKii.rbruia tedwao oftalkv. The.
reader b»». in a
e hi—e, tit tiewi-j.-r Usrd
vatcc jour ryputation.
- Truly years,
D C. CAIN- , eR4:,.*t4ia»ery,of the l«ndmgA«&lt;hte in U-iar— &gt;
On all other disrasea cf the Saxnal Organs, a
■shweviSb
Additional Evidence.
f.-’.l explanation of tbe origin of Syphilis, tbe
The dteeovery of coating a pill with vogar em- |
i ,-rna of prevention and reirv.
JtasDastxcn.'Waywe County, o., • ■ &gt;_..j —.l n. rr__.eg. All otliers era c-iurirr
.-Vae-il- a work a* Oua, IV ataoai nmduaWA"'
t»a Consumption, that fearful disease.
Ja|yp,W».
„...., ——..—... Jo barm, and dh-’-portfi the —.rMt •’ *4»*W*- - 'toiUi a lift .i-Huin -er-fl
On tbe Elver. Heart, Stomach aud Skin,
Dr. C. W. Rooacx,—ha^a-boca *L- aick. Herrick’s Pills are eleRanliy put u»» *0 in a
On Fvmale Complaiaia.
icted for about eighteen yvora, with Rlieumnfiem- boXj with a large el ect of durectior.*, and sell for
On tho various Schools of medicines.
i my leTt 1frl|i&amp;suOii^ «uA fobhnt time I bare 25 cents per bex, 5 boxci far Bl.
On the modes of Treatment now Practiced.
On the False Treatment aTJHsfOfe^h
On tbo various Medical IroWbB^I.
•
Herrick's Kid Strengthoing Floaters,
1
Ou
the Physiology of Man-foge.
-We
Blrongly
r
m
isnsnd
tMn-calnaMe
work
to
rfls
narkt
«TXtXCT&gt;:X.VLX
GriX. W tUy your SeandirnrrtaaRteoA F1WS end
On tho common sense of Medinne.
IBlood Purifier, and sm happy to say that I obtain­
and FaU Dwtnyar.
5B3K1
* On Diet, Hewcieee sad AWnviun. “
,ed more relief from them than from any oil er The Best and Cheapest Household Reme­
How tbe Physician should be.
■•Aitorlb«r..it b tbe best ertnpoKt ,'»OTtrr- ~
dy iu the World.
imedieine I ever used. 1 Wfo"’*”’ ’!’• S’01’”
- - •&lt;
+r" ■“■
know oTLir study for up tbs groat cnrttion
।
These rcnoniiad Plaxteri cere psfcs, weakness nation,
paal. praaenl and fa tWaX^rwqnfaoN This JouroalXteuldM&gt;i*i7tte4wls of every
D. C. MARTIN.
and di.ftn»a io. the buck, aides and breast, in five (Jfaaaj Aeys^dfoa.. ♦ .. ; ., tl t , .;,iw
‘“j.’ Rrnxtx, M. D„ A.M.. Chief Phvaldan. 8.
hour*. Indeed so certain are they tu do tbU, that
tbe proprietor warrants them. Kjirrad from res­
"Wccommend it te stl wbo wosM be frail 'and. K. Moaars, Surgeon. Dr. J. Bonx. CliemlsL
ins, tmtoama and gnm«, on beautiful kid leather* correctly lufomwd Ogon jbe milyeeU of whieh ftimdrsLtbem peculiaelv adapted to iba wauls et,
.i.c« and otberx. Tlielr application Is uaiveri Correspondents will please rucloae two or
J
three aiampefor return postage, and add rasa our
I
]
ond wiihwutannoyairccor tn-uble. EacbPlaa- ]

wind h-id interfered with the ven

X 3. GOODYEAR &amp; Col

PriceSi ccDU. Worth »10 to any one.
THE CONSLMFTIVE-a BOOK.
For those who wish to get well from that aw­ LIFE PILLS A5U PH0RNIX BITTERS
ful disease, a fnll descript 10a of all the remedies
us»d foi it* witb a careful statement of tbe results,

■ ur um* invuuty. aus ruu
nni'abte to labor mucli for two years, and not lik
ingtu be Idle, I commenced taking your Pills.—
SoAi after, tbe swelling efltninenord diiappcariog
and ftnallr’appeared lo nrfnt externally. 1 bacante nlaririct and «c- * fur Dr, Sprague, who ad­
vised m~ to eentlnua toeP11ls,a. my recovery was
i nipMly belnjr'evnipTctep. 'I continued to use ths

On the 30th ull, three German*, at Work
in acnal mine at Wegee oh'iho oWo.
flvar.a few miles below Wheeling, wwil
jntotW'min® -at usual, wish (hair lamps
burning on the front part .if their rap*. A

*nu»tj&gt;av occurred imrQrdigtulX on

Price S5 cinta.
HOUSEHOLD AND FARM.
Plantation and Hbopv.
For avcryFamily. having o»er a loOO receipt*
ou Cooklne. Oreinc, Pnaervinr. Cleaning, Ac.,
■v
.
_L-- t. i.
if-—
frauda.
THE

ot the various partial, ou the satrjttr cr Cs.avery,
from 1113 tu !•«&gt;. It will also eoulain Ike Herd
Rcott and other dec aioDa of the Courts upon U.r
Slave Que*lion, ll^ great
SPEECH OF. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, .*

Notice!

Lxtmxiom ur Vkolmia Cua*. Mi**.—-

strong

FAIL

rr'he cojiartucrsui. hJicloforc existing under iba
L liatue and style of ItatvsoOD A Gaaar ialbls
dsr diaMlved br mutual couaenL
0. N. BOLTWOOD.
Hastings. March 19,1S51 &amp; J. GRANT.

Ike ptteeal proprietor teltetM tbal ia analdag'
tb»m widely k»o« m tha ptelte waiftea te tetea^It will scan bo far sate by «U *f Dr. Rateakfa
numerous Agsnts, and at Ifotete, Aw,ItateMM
oyv. In tbe mop time, orders wfll.te Attefirfu*
reel from ClMinnati tu soy quantity, ft Msa. ton* I
art rsteV
It is put up in Quart Bottles, sad
socnrclv peeked in om duaan 'sees. Half tec.
samplo caoM srilk however, bo paUte mH acsi to
any addreM, if desired.
Retail Frio*fl per Bottla, •» m’lBrfte1'

MEDldKKSpve to tbe bloodAitd al! the humors.
COlHU.II-SuK^by
• U&gt;e fluids that feed tbe »kio, and tbe morbid ante
Of which ooeaaions ell cruptiiecoonlalnts, sallow

effret an entire cure of SALT, RHEUM, and astrl
ting Improre meat iu tbe clearness of the skin —
Ctftwfrc&lt;ni»Sa*d IWH.VWviiftell-aMiyw
be cured by one dore,or by two in tbe teiutteew FILES.—Tbe oririnel proprietor of these madfaElMCAL ADVICE givougntfaihyteaauae
&gt;1 tag hMrgwfMa *)l-?J» awUXJater.wuh

Valuable Reports«a Spertnatarrteca.aad

�gr

a ftntltmn bitly
sd a lady qu her impcoved xppMHMB
-y«i m riiiir
tu-j.-j/ -id i&gt;» u

N. BAILEY

NervousHefl

BUY YOUR GOODS

CURE
LABGE A5D

K. J. GRANT.

BEAUTIFUL

DRY GOODS

ivntigatioa ar.d Mnfally maducted »xper, having b*ea ia na* many yaara. during
time they have prevented and relieved *
aoanl of paia and .uffrriug from Headache
r originating in lb* www ayatotu *r a d*.
atete of th* el&lt; r-e -*
’ ar* entirely vegetable to their eampaaitio*.
ty b* taken al all time* with perfect onfvxj
i making any change of diet, and lie aAarae*
Hoy1 H Aaate m Jm it tatf to adntmie-

ON LOW PRICES
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

Tba gaaate* hav* five aigntearaa af Haary C.

WE

HVAI JVST RECEIVED

Raid by DruggiaU aad aU attor Dealer* te Med
leiaea.
fA^tos will b« amt by mad prepaid M racafot
VERY

PRICE 25 CENTS.

CHEAPEST

RATES.

dr. “Not so,
aaid he, “for I »t»w y&lt;w
are a* plump a* a patrMg''.'’ “At fiiW,"
Ilers is anmstbtM which should bs «t
.. .*.*.*..
ro„ gtfirof
M.prwrnd.i&gt;« wtbll/lMd vl km
You are actually
once a week
Niver wish for the dishes J
tour mother prepomd lor you when a
oy. There la nothing of w hich a wire is
Store tealhtix foun AKutW iff law's &lt;Mkery; beside* there to scarcely a doubt
that the very diabes uo much longed for
would fell to pietoe you now.
When a
boy everything was relished with a boy­
ish zest; but now, evM your mother, no­
ted for ber cooUry M toe old fashioned
dishes, if you have become accustomed to
tbe more modern styles, would be found
faulty. But suppose she wee,and is now,
» perfect house-keeper In sll respects, is
it kind orgentemaaly to put your mother
with her years of experience, in compctiou with your young and inexperinsneed '
wifel You must bear and forbear, as
fy Crfdilorn never annoy a man u
very likely your felber did before you/or lonx u bo ia getting up in tba world. A
1 you never will have a housekeeper in man of wealth only pay* Ida batcher oom
your wife.
a year. Let bad luck overtake him, and
Do you not remember, if yon have hi* meal bill will oome in evary morning,
been married a few rear*, many times m rtfnUr aa breakfnst and hungry chil­
। to have found your dinner spoiled, wife dren. Never plead guilty of poverty. So
out of tune, and yourself seriously an­ Eir u thia world ia concerned, you had
noyed, when you could, without injury to detier admit that you are a scoundrel.
businn, or even trespassing on tbe laws
of courtesy, have been punctual to lhe
moment 1 And again, when for impor­
tant reaaoua you desire the dinner prompt
you have found it far from ready, have
you not found fault, and been reproached
with such want of regularity yourself as
to make it impoeaible to keep up a proper
aystem In the family.
If not, you are a pattern husband,
whose example it would be well tor many
to copy. If your wife has no servants,
or not a sufficient number to do the work
of the family, her time te as precious as I
yours, and the moments wasted waiting
S prMfanly wbat its name indicate
plwMaul to Ito taste, il 1* r*vlvi*|
for you, must be roads up by extra exer
Ung. and alrvgthrniBg —
—‘ tiou throughout the day, or taken from
revivifies, rviuatat.* si
the hours necessary for repose at night. it* arigtnal parity. ;nd .... ........ ■_ ........ ,
You IltUe think of this, or your practice tL* »yst«m laiulnerabl. to attacks af disease. Il
is the ouh preparation ever ottered lo tto world
would be ditferant.
ia • pepalar form so aa to be within tto raate of
tel. bo ctoouctely and ikilifully combined a* I*
be th* moil powerful touie, and t vt »o perfectly
sdaplrd at tear! in furfnt eaardeam watt ike faw«
&lt;/aa/»rv. eaJkvaev »&lt;*• Ur tmteeW •faMek, aad
The man who stands upon bi* own tea* up the digrattr■ organ*, sad allay *11 nrrran*
•oil—who fee la thaU by the laws of the aad oilier Imtabea. It ia also perfe- tly exhUarohud In which he livre— by th* laws of tiag in iu effects, and yet H fa never followed by
l*a*«tuJe or drprvaaiou of spirits. Il is eampMsd
civilized nations—bo is the rightful and eotirtly te ’ec«l»blr. sad ttoae ttoeaagikly cam
exclusive owner of the land whidt he tills biniug powerful tonic and soothing properties, and
consouncoily can never injure. Soch a rvmedv has
i* bv tbe constitution of our nature under long been l^l to to a deaUerteoai in tto mediate
a wholesome influence, not easily imbibed world, both br tl.ouriburougtily skilfad InmadKal
by any other source.
He feel*, oilier science and al»o by all who tore tufierad from A*
bdity. for it need* no medical skill or kuowlvdgthing* being equal, more strongly than ci ru to see that debility fallow* all attack* at dia* :
another, tbe character of a man who ia case, aud lays Iba unguarded system open to tto ]
lord of an Inanimate world. Of this great attack* af assay af the mete dsarervw* ill* to white
poor huinssity I* constantly liable, inch for exam­
and wonderful sphere which, feahioned by ple. aa tto ftetew ing couoaitiM. breachitu, iathe band of God, and upheld by hie digestion, dyspepsia, lues of appetite, Xaintaae*.
nervous Irritability, nrurtegfa. palpitation of the
power, ia rolling through the heavens, a b-art. ntrianefa.il. by j.rcbondri*. night sweat*,
part of hi*—bi* from the center to the languor, giddiness, and all Itolelsa* -f-Trit. »sky. It is lhe apace on which the genera fesrfUlly fata! unless attended to ia time.
t'rovdi W.atnna mJ IrrrfnUrittrt. Also liver de
lion before him moved in it* round of rangementv or ti-q.ldlty. and liver cotnpltenta, diaduties, and be feels himself connected by toei uf tbe kidneys, scalding or ioeoetinanc* of
tto unne. or any derangement* of tto urinary or
a visible link with those who fellow him, gana. pain tn lhe back, side end tot wee* tto sbawland to whom he is to transmit a home.— dera. eoogb, emaciation, diffcally of brvelbiar.
Perhaps his farm has comedown to him and uidetd we might cnamrreta many m»r* still,
but *• torr only space to, say. il will not oah cure
from his fathers.
They have gone to tto debility fallowvog eliilla and fever, but pre­
their last home; but be can trace tbeir vent* all attack* arising from miaamatic influeecee
test footsteps over ths scenes uf bis daily and eurca Ut disease at one*, tf already attacked
And a* it acts directly and persistently aa tto bil
labors. The roof which shelter* him was ary «ralvm. arousing tto liver to action, promoting
reared by those to whom he owes hi* iu fact, all tb* excrrliaa* aud ascrettoMaf ttosys­
tem. it Will infallible prevent aor deleterious eoa
being. Some interesting domestic tra- aeqaeo-es Mlawiag upon etonre of climate aad
i diliun is connected with every incloaure. water, tonew all traveler* abated have a bottle
Tbe favorite frult-Uee was planted by with ttoi-. and tel should taka a tea^oonfte te
least before Mlit&gt;g. as it prevents RMtiveaaea,
hi* father'* band. He sported in boy. strength u* lie ■ I .roti’. rgasa, it should ba ia
hood beside tbe brook which still winds tb* uauds-of al! pv.cu, ol MdcataTy toMta, stnthrough tbe meadows.
Through tbe dcuta, rj.i 'vtvrv, literary rnM. ».-te sll lafeee not
actnxtomed to ranch cot
r ex.rent should alfield* lie the path to tbe village school of I wsy* u.&lt; il If they wiU they m'l lind an agra*
other days. He still beats from his win-: able. rleatuP. sadkCleient- VtffarJy egatnei tkoae
which rte&gt; thru of tbilr toentq for beaatv can­
dow tbs voice uf the Sabbath bell whieh ' IK*
not exist wilboat health, a-.d to J th caanol'exist
called hi* felhers lo the house of G&gt;-d ; while !hr store irrrgteant&lt;&lt;’ emtiaua. Thea
near at band ia tbe spot where bin patent* agten. Il • Cordite ia a perfect Mother** retfaK—
Takfaia month or two befcrtlhc Has! trial sbawil!
laid down tu rest, and where when his pass tbe dreadful period with perfect rasa and
Um* lu4 come, he shall be laid by his safety. Tkm it ns utitUlt efawt u; Ufa
children. These are the feelings of the affw. efaiaa/te sA Try U Jfetfar*/ And toy or. w*
appeal to detect the illneaa or decline ate only of
owners of the soil. Word* cannot paint lour daughter* until II ba too late, but tese yoar
them; gold cannot buy them; they flow sen* aad husband*, for while tto former, from falsa
delicacy, often goe* down to a premature grave
out of lhe the deepest L-untatin* of th* rather than |«t ttoir condition be known In time,
heart; they are the life springs of a fresh, tb* latter are aftes *o mii»d op with the excite
healthy, and gearous national character. ni»nl of bosineas that if it were not far yon ttov I
to* would travel in tto same downward path anti!
- Edward Evert(L
•oo Isle to arrest th* fatal fail. But tto mother te
always vigilant, aad to rou we appeal, far w* are
our* your never failing aSeetiow w|ll eaerriagty
Uaff fob Wastk Papxx.------- Perhap* point you to Prot W&lt;«d • Re-'orlslive Cordite aad
it I* not generally known that netetpaper Blood Ilraevator aa th* remedy which should be
is the boot article fur cleaning windows, el*Sya aw band In time of need. 0. J. WOOD,
Fronrietor, 4*4 Broadway. Now-Ycwk. and 1U
looking-glaaoea, dec. Wet a piece of news­ Market Street. Sc Ixiui*. Mo. Sold by tel good
paper thoroughly, wash off lhe glass with druggist* Price One Dollar per bottle, febllyl
it, and then polish with a dry piece of
piper. No soap*, whiting or doth I* nee

W»K*ffDAT MORM1N
•asrijrws, saxbt oocwrv, mic

CASS OB VBSBVOB
Am. Rag sr*Mto ws Wlff*
••uro no-w.”

SOOTHING SYRUP,
Which greatly faatot.tl. tba arneem af

Call and Settle

SPALDING’S

Comprise* all the latest styles of 811.KN,
Challis*. brilliants, Ians, Iteregrs, FRENCH
MUSLINS. and all other kind* that can be nam­
ed, maay ef which art greatly superior ia quality
and beauty to anything heretofore offered in thta

CEPHALIC PILLS,
HEADACHE

PRINTS

BY

THE

CORD,

SPEEDY AND SUpE CURE

IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
Wa havepile* of 8 H EE T I N GS,
SHIRT1NGB, STRIPES,

CLOTHS,

DIAPER,

TABLE

TOWELING,

and all kind* of domestic goods;

BROAD

also

C L O T H 8, plain end fancy

CASSIMERES, Linen Drillings, Den

ima, F. A M. Caaaimeres, TWEEDS,
and every kind of GOODS for Men and

Boys’ Clothing which we offer at
EXCEEDINGLY

rou to **nd ro* on* mar* baa eC-yaar
Hite. /WerenmWopmrttoaZ^BMfa
k
Tour*, raapectfullv.
laky ajrjrwTOTEBorsx.

LOW

PRICER.

CAN’T BE BEAT.

Spruce Creak. Huatiagtea Ow, P., I
Jan nary 18, I«, 1M1.
|

W* have a fiM variety of Maaliaa, LUm*
3LKSVE3 and Mitera, Chtaaoitolta, «w*ta ahtel
Bonoai* and Callan, and every kiad of WHITE
GOODS ; alao Hoatary, every atyte of Glove* and
Milla, BmmU*. .RibbM*. Dma Trimming*, ate.

Our aaaortmeat *C Tabi* aad Pocket CaUery.
SILVER SPOONS, Part Mmwia, MmP Skirt*.
Vante* NoliM*, and I iaga la goaaral to fall and ,

•Omdf my en.toa.er*. wb* h **ty*ct te ae*«r*
Mik RMdaeb*. (aantohr lasttar two day*.) am* Poekel Udgera. N*chnawe’ Manna!, AnmiTa I
M*f#u mdi*M bane if ftur POh, womb I
I saul bar.
Kcpactful'v voum,
1 writing Raid. Nate. Cap. Ixttor. *ad LegJ Pa-1
per. awl all ktoffa *f atauanary ia gm* varwty. i
X. B. WILKES.

JBWITS &amp; SIEKDBfii,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE I

AND

RayMldaborgh- Franklin Co . Ohio, I
January M, IML
f
lUffffs.OflpwsarM
Xa. 4* Oadar SL. N. Y.

We think wn bar* ae good Taung Hyseu. Im­
perial and Black Tom, a* were ever offered ia
thia Market. Ab* all kiad* at Irewi aad WMt*
Sugar*. Syrup. Ms liases, Fteb, Rfaw, Coffee. shoealate. Pure Bade smd Saterot as,

Kaa. Wa. C. Filter, Rry uuldabarg, FrankUa Ca.

PCUr taoH Ux s ctenn-nr* JfaadMa *A

DRY GOODS'.

accomplishing a tedious business. New*,
paper ia also preferable to doth, and
•qua! to buckskin, in polishing silver,
braaa, kttlvea, die.------- Araldera Preelytf-

Truly roar*.
WM. C. FILLER.

Ti-Mlauti, Mteh.. J an. 1&lt; }K1
Ms gsBiwvw.

B

UBMIMO

eemry. As newspaper* are, or ought to
be, abundant tn every house, thia h an
euy, expeditious and'eonnomical mode of

FLUID

Stacks of

Wa have put up and sold thi* artteie far evw

matter, -nnu wc an cuow, auer ten yt*n mw.
riasee. and pladg* Oar reputation for th* faK
msai at what wo bare daclarr. It t)—n nil
Inatauc* where the infaat ia laffering frrra wto
nod exbaartion, raftof win be found in fifiaM?
twenty nmiute* after the arrup to admtoulmd.
TH* valuable preparation i. tba pre*erintiM
at *M af tba moat e*peeicn-ed and UillfnI nrM. te New Eagiand. .nd ho bto. m4 r«
•*v*r-failing anoeaaa to

Also, Two Dwelling Houses,
In ths Village of Hafftiagx.

It not onlrrwitevr* the child from pain, bat Im
vigoratoa the ttomach n»d bowel*, correct* asiff
ity, and give* lone and energy to tbe wbol* m.
tam. It will atetaat In.laaUy raltev*

Titles to all of these, Ixmsputaslx, and

Griping in tb* Oowsla nn4 Wind Cbalto,

Terms Easy.

and ayertMtooanynl.iMrjrhich, ifaat &gt;pe*My

Wau Finnan and Wstx Locavwo,

I don’t cart if you never pay fo

I

DRESS GOODS

TO REGULATE TUR BOWELS.
Depend ap&lt;m It. mother*, it will gtv*
w
yoaraaivea, and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR IXFAWTl.

Dy*et&gt;tary and Uiai.-Uca in children. ■ batherS
anaee from terthing, or anj thkr can**. W*
would nay to every mother wbo to* a child •&lt;
faring fr-un suv of th* furegotag diwaaoa. 4* not
l*&lt;your prvyu.'tee*. or ibc preodie* *f -bn.
•land between you and your auflerinr child md
the relief that will be ever—y*a,abeo;uulv m*to follow I be nee cf thl. medte* nv. if timr 11 wed.
I oil dm-cllot.* for uteng will aceMapaay *aah bob
II*.
None genuine unleaa lb* t*c-*i*ufa U
CURTIS A CALKINS. New Y*ek. u*. tb**£
awteirrapper. Bold by Deaggiala tiiro.gtonllS*

Principal Oder, 13 Cedar St., ff. ff.
raac*. oxiv S exrva raa Metta.

MOTT S
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT.
'pSl’EClALLV dt*.rwd for lhe neeftb* IMAj k* I'rvfaad tbt Jirauip, htviur teper&lt;*&lt;Jrd Hm (v-oUlcd ~pte*.** **Ar*«*Uc,** -*C*rdl*1," “Mrdiesied," "Srbi’app*," els., is mw rndarmd by all tbe pnmiuent pbyocima, ebeaiat*
a*d CMBoiwwr, ••
all of th***
«r to*dt«i**l ••alitiw i.tosi* *ad diarvlM) whieh
beleug to *u Old u&gt;d Pure Gia. fit &lt;p i.
quart buttle* *ad told by *11 draggiata, (reeev*.

Clothin

A. M, BININGER A CO..
(E*l»bl&gt;*he4 la ini)
Me Freprietera.
N*. 1&gt; Br**d itrerl. X. Y

For Ms

D. S. BARNES A CO., No U Park

StotM. aad fmcribrd ia th»r pmrtiev
TltoexpvFwaceaf tbmuaoda daily pr^** that
n* preparation of Iron can to^omparrd with rt.Impnntir* *f th* ktoud. drprraaw* af vital ***e■ry.paleaud otLtrw.M »tekl»
XIJM todi
cat* il* necenai'y iu almu.t *r«ry co*c*u*M«
la on xiea. ia all maladte* in which it bad to*
lri*d. it ba* ftotad abeoialely caraUva la each*4
tbe follow lag coanpiaiuU, via:

ISAAC

C

MOTT,

Is now receiving from New York and
Boston, his fall stock of

Iu Debility, Ncrvoa* AScctlo**, Fto*
cb.lloa, Dyapepaia, Cuu»lipation, Dlarabwa, Dyaewtery. Incinrent (emnptoa,
•ctol.lu*. Tu.berculo.t.. UaU Mh*Uto&lt;
MknmeaalranUon, V» hilea. &lt; hlote.U, Uv*r Canwlateta, Ch.oaic n.ndnnh**,
KheamattMn, latermltlewl Fmtra, A*.

Groce ries! !
Consisting in part of

New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­
gars.
Moltne* and Svrupa,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Cevlon, and Jara Coflc,
euange*. and that cooitUicwliou qf aarvaa and
Susie, IVouden, aud Willow Ware,
d.ipeptie avervicu to air ead racrctw far wbtob
IM pbymetea baa no name.
Ggars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
In berre*a affection* of all kind*, and fee reaSalt and Water Lime,
aan* tamiL ir t-&gt; medical mra. th* npenlHi* ef tbto
Soaps, Sateratus, Cante, Pepper and preparnttoa of iron ma*t be .alatery. for .alike
tha aU ax ide*. H te vigarwwly touts, vithewt toSpice.
lag exciting mid overheating; and gently, reg*In addition to tbs abort stack of Grocvriea, bv teriy aperwut, eeea ia the araat obaUaate erne* *f
anatireneea without ever being * gnUric pergnUv*. ar tefftetiag a dtoagreMbie »eaaaiia*.
.It te thia lattec property, amaag other*, white
Dru&lt;&gt;, Paints, Oils, Burning Flu­ make*
it no mnarfcaMv eltectunl md pein *****
id, and Camphene.
r*»*dy far PUea,aMa wtakb it. tew ippeara la
■x*rt a dtetitat *nj tpecifie aetteu, by dwperteng
Ate*, tbe largvat •'&lt;** •*
th* tendaney which forma them
In Dynpepeia, looaoMrwbte an Mo it* r*M*a. *
Kerwslsc OH and Lampe!
• nrie box „( Umnn Ctielvbenie 1'illt. tei nftea
Ever offered in Battle Creek, all of which nulScad for the suwtbabitate caw*, iaelading th*
will be sold al prices that cannot fail to nriendent CaaUvenann.
In unchecked Diarmn. even when advastad in
suit purchasers.
Dyamtory, confirmed, einniatlaf, aad appareet
Particular attention paid to filling or­ ly maligna*', tbeeffret* h*v* b**n eqaally deewivtand *aUM&gt;i»bit&gt;(.
ders
from
Hastings
and
vicinity,
and
THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND I I
In ll&gt;« local pain*, tea* of fie*!, and •trrnrtk.
satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
debilitating tuugh, and rvtn.ltetd hreue. nSHk
Derrick's Srkrt Coated Fills!
—The highest market price always ffentoally iadteale ine.r&gt;&lt;-nt ( on.oo&gt;rtion. tk&gt;»
rvatedy ha* allayed U&gt;* alarm of fncaA* and pbyTBS WHOLE WORLD EKiTRD!
paid for Produce.
aicuua*, in MTiral very graliiyiag and wtemitoC
SICK PEOPLE, THINK!
JSAAC C. MOTT,
leScreA*l&lt;n»Tubercu!«*&gt;«. thia medicated ire*
Jefferson Si., I doers East of Battle Ctwk Doum, hn had far Mr* ihaa lb* gu*de(**« of th* aato
Batata Creek, MHk.
■aaiMaaly balanced preparation *1 iodte*. wub**t say of tbafr w*n kaown liabilities
Xsvember Ils*. IMO.
aovffl-tf

HASTINGS

BAILEY,

NORMAN

.r

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.

rito. erockerv. bardwar*. rvadv tn.il
Htateatt

J. w. OAKLEY,
ROUHAIX and retoll dealer in. ni
farturee ,f ‘•'“’’u “?to“eKMle*o
itteLwHU*’ “fob Pmd for hid

■ ARON ALLEN,
KALEX IN GROCE RIED, gvaviaw
1 a k a, fftok. baUcr. lard. pork. a*4
iIM Ateo tvrt* caadiv*. ne .ate.
for. a Black, .teal, atrvet. HuU g«.

D. C. HAWLEY,
.BALER te tel kiad* al Family C
I Kteac aad Wooden war*, aad a g*
aMl «f piavtelM*. Also Notary
" two Aan aaat «( Ito iterttac* •'&lt;

WILLIAM BURGHER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Alto
Cooareler al la*, and Solicitor In
Otficota Bailey'* Block, (ep aUlra.) ne
A. E. BONXTEEL,
iBTBICIAN AND BURGEON. '

1. A. HOLBROOK,
TTORNEY **d C«-«-eior al te*.
. Ch*M*«y.
l-nd
J*
tea. mu ' »«ory *f R*w*r»bl*rt

J. M. RUBS EEL,
PHT81CIAX and Sorgwa. Ofiee I
alar*. Stela *lreei_____

■ty.Mteh. Blank, k.pl alwa

" L.

STEWART,-

SKY and Cann.elu' al te&lt;

DANIEL STRIKER
fTOUNTT CLERK. Xstary P"w,&lt;.’
V Land and Tax ArtoL OBceis
Haaaa, sad open *1 &lt;11 '•&lt;•«&gt;»
pisea to Ur payota &lt; 7to»«_______

T PHlLUrS, Cna* Bsaatrr and

ff. H. COOK,
DEGTSTEU OF DEEDS, and No
K OMm ia th. Cnnrt Hmm,
hear*. Faaa to b* pate wheu pap

H. N. SHELDON,
!T TREASURER. Ofiec

Tu Hides •* Share*,
•rstbarwlM. n ewtoanvn «x»y dealre. Whlto
nd y*ltow OAK BARK take* ia exchaage

JAKES A. ffWEEXE
DR06KCCTING ATTORNEY.
X Law, Mtator »nd Omnwtor

Wlthawt Mapping to give nay farther issueraOwaf eer stock iatrade, we beg bare to toy
lb st we have a

’ A abate botUe *T RPALDlNUTSPREPArD
C£ wflfaar* tea timea Ito cat anaaally.

B

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Duin .

PILLS o- IRON

Tbv «ob*cnb«r hartoflmed tb* H**Ungi TnMry for • tena of y*&lt;r», U now prepared to

VEST Lew FIGUKE8.

R. J. GRANT,
XVEALER8 in tel kind* of dry. gaoda.g
araakary. Ae. Htat* *L, ea.t te tb. p&lt;

GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT.

TANNERY!

VERY CHEAP

gasting&gt;’ Sutures §irtt

BFALDHKTS PREPARED GLUE!

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SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

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CENTLHMEN AND LADIES'

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IS PUBUSKKD BTXBT

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

WEDMIIUAT MORNING,
Ar MUnit*l ■**»» COCMTY, MICMIGAM
Ofi* in "eaU *arg of “(MifirrnU Blank.'’

TKBMR:
OEeaaad ■ailantecribere, pee ««««..&gt;» M
Wb«o Mivsratf by the carrier.................... J 00
T» be paid invariably in advance.
[&gt;- All kinds ef produce lakaa in axchuf* fo8eb»«ripUon.________________ ____

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1861.

VOLT

WAR!

actings’ business Jirrttorj.

On High Prices, at the

8 Ijoce Ipottrj.
Cotton,

HASTINGS
NORMAH

BAILEY,

F. H. A J. RUESELL,

DRUG

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

, down South In Dixit,

----HAVX---BAILEY A BAKER,

JUST DECEIVED

ain’t been none at any &lt;if the neighbor
“l-al’a kava a look at bin fkz» " aaid
w* can get that much at any rate.
Do
fnu go back with me, and when 1 get
uto the pung, just bold yuur lantern so
that the light will shine Into bls face.”—
He did as I wished, and as I stepped
into the pung, I gut a fair view of such
portions &lt;&gt;f my passenger’s face as were
not muffled up.
I saw a short thick
frame, full, hanly features and I could
see that there was a heavy beard under
the chin. I thought of the man whom
the postmaster had described to me ; but
I dian’l think seriously altout it until we
had started. Perhaps I had got half a
mile when 1 noticed that the mail bag
wasn’t in its old plncu under my feet—
“Hallo!’’ says I. holding up rny horses
liule, “where’s my mull I"
My passenger sat on the sent behind

» new and moat complete assortment of
‘Here is a bag of aome kind slipped
hack tinder my feet,” be aaid, giving it a
kick, m though bo’d shoved it forward.
Just at thia moment my txrraes lum­
bered intn a deep snow-drift, and I was
forced tn get out and tread the snow
down abend of them, and lead them

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Chemicals, Palate, OHs, Cam.
phene, Bnrulng Fluid,

J. W. OAKLEY,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

D

D. C. HAWLEY,
EALER iu ell kinds of Family Groceries.
a grntral aa-

D Stone and Wooden ware, smd

Choice ^istdlanj.

GROCERIES!

ROBERTS Ac STRIKER,
f.ALERS in droga. uiCTliciBes, patent medi­
cines. psinU. oils, turpentme. burning fluid.

THE WATT. ROBBER.

O

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS. CODFISH;

errirt,
.. .....
.......
-Rowar'a Block,” Uulings. Mich.

■ fact, everything in the Grocery lias, such as

W.PARKER,

HOLESALE sod retell dsnlvrln Groevris.
and Provisions. Fork, laird. Hutter, and
al kinds of Produce bought and Sold, at his “old

W

Fourteen years ago I drove from Lit­
tleton, a distance of forty-two miles, and,
, as I bad t« • wait the arrival of two or three

I very often hnd g very good distance to
drive after dark. It was in the dead uf
winter, and the season hnd been a tough
roa trz upset*!. »x*Krrr «&gt;r u» laoikd. one. A great deal of snow had fallen,
and the drifts were plenty and deep.
The mail that I carried waa not due at
Littleton, by the contract, until on.
o’clock in tlte morning, but that winter
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EX­
th. postmaster wsa obliged to sit up a
little later than that for me.
One dny in January, when I drove up
for my mail nt Danbury, the postmaster
most popular
called me into his office.
••Pete." said be, with an important, sorious look,‘ there's wine pretty hesvy
money packages ‘in that nagnnd he
pointed to the Lag as b.*p-'ke. II&lt;esaid
the tnoncy was from Boston to some
Wa would respectfully announce to the eiti- land ngetils near the Chnada line. Then
he asked me if I’d got any passengers
who were going to Littleton. I told him
I did not know, but supp-ised there were

And Cooking Extracts,

WILLIAM BURGHER,
TL’STICE OF THE PEACE, Attornsy and
e J Cuunteor &lt;1 law. and Solicitor io Chancery.
O.Se. io nailer's Block, (up ateirs,) next door to
A. E. BONSTEEL,
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will proelica
Mtdiciue in Hastings and vicinity.

P

DANIEL COOK,

PATENT MEDICINES

UiSct in Uoodyear’a block, up atelra.
I. A. HOLBROOK,

J. M. Rl'NELL
HYSICIAN and Surgton. Office in Russell'*
•lore.Stale atreet.

P

JOHN ROBERTS,

CHERRY,

none.
“Why.” ®tfd hr. “the sgent of the low­
er route' rame In to day, nod he say. th^re
have Bren two suspicious characters nn
Spacial atlmliau will be paid to COMPOUND­
ING and putting op PRESCRIPTIONS; end soy the stage that came up last night, and he
one parcliaiing tusdieinea of us can rely u[x&gt;« ■imperia they have nn eye on the mail, ro
tbeir being
it will stand you in hand to be a little

DKEA3&gt;, FOB (DASH

GEKTUXT^TE.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

TTORNEY and Counted « Ue. Bolitttor
Ceunselor ia Chancery, Notap 1 “bl“-

A and

ersian Balaam, a line antes fur Toilet porno
tri, for cleaning the teeth, removing frreklrs

P
J. M. NEVINS,

It. C. PRINDLE,

Publie, Geo-

JJO YOU WANT WHISKERS?

OLIVER E. EVERTS,
SHERIFF. Mar be found io the Coort H
or at hi.v residence, near the Jolt
T FHILUl’S, U*MUt SsMurr aud Jailer.

S. H. COOK,

H. N. SHELDON,
OUNTY TREASURER. Office in lha Court
Hoaaa.

C

JAMES A. SWEEXEY,
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, 'Counselor al
1 Uw, fteicitar and Counselor iu Chancery,
sed N0ury Fubhe. will promptly-------- •
bu»ine*a entrsatvl to hi« core, i

HARNON SMITH,
Circuit court com isriober. Attorosv
Counsrilor A Soliaitor, in *D lb* Owrl*, *!

P. H. RVMELL,

J. W. WTEBBINB,
AfANUFACTt’RER of aoA darier la f«re&gt;Ure.
A c &gt;nA aaaorimaal alwsva on hand. Baxt
M.rdwarr atore-

TILLEY

What a puzzle, an enigna man is! Al
one time his admiration of woman is in.
cense. Her praises are ever upon bis
tongue. You would imagine he is becom­
ing frenzied over the sxtravagent estimate
he fixes uq»n bin ideul angel. How ele­
take something from his lap, beneath the gantly he descants upon her form nnd fea­
buffilo, and put it in his breast pocket. tures—thn music of her voice—the rich
I thought It was a pistol. 1 had caught cadences of her elocution, when she aims
a gleam of the barrel in the starlight, to please. Her dress, her walk, her eyes,
and when I had time to reflect, I know her hair, her lips—everything on the out­
side is angel like. Darkness, storm, cold,
I could not he mistaken.
About this time I began to think some­ heat, ill health, all can’t,keep him from
what seriously. From what I hnd heard the idol of his heart. He must fawn, and
and seen, I soon made up my mind that flatter nnd win her. But when won, how
the individual behind me not only meant siM»n doe4 the angel vanish. Though she
is a thousand times more to bint than an
rob me of mv life. If I resisted him he angel, yet now all her weakness, her foi
would shoot me. nnd perhaps he meant to b'es and her indiecretions fill his eye.—
perform that delectable job at any rate. she is the same beautiful being she wan.
While I was pondering, the horses fell nnd more, yet he, by little and little,
into another deep snow-drift, and I was imagines that she is nnt. He begins to
again forced to get out and tread down laugh al her defecta—magnify her pecca
the snow before them. I asked my pan- dilloca—tn taunt bcr with her indiecre
serigcr if he would -help me. but he *md thine. He has never studied her true
he didn’t feel very well, and wouldn’t character—never measured the depths of
try it; *o I worked atone, and was all of her love for him—nnd becomes oblivious
a quarter of an hour getting my Ham of her genuine quslitiM. He can see all
through the drifts. When I got into the her faults at a glance —but her gentlcnexa,
sleigh again, I began to feel for the mail her disinterested devotion, her courage,
l«g with my feet, and found it where 1 her patience.her Integrity, her generosity,
had left it; Sut when I attempted to with­ her meekness under insult, her sleepless
draw iny fttot, I discovered that it had vigilance for l.im and his babes, he can't
lu'en entangled in something; I thought it see. His home is a onrudiae, if he would
the buffalo, and tried to kick it dean but make it so ; but he loves the haunts of
the more 1 kicked the more cloaely wa* vices better.—Ab I is It a wonder that wo­
it held. I reached down my band, and man in such a case often l&gt;cc&lt;&gt;mea heart-bro
alter feeling about a few minutes, I found ken. or tire and faints under the burden ?
thnt my fiiot was in ibe mail bag I I .fell h it strange that some women become
again, and found my hand in among the termigants and make home a bedlam ?
packages of letters and papers! I ran Thank Heaven, nil tnen nee not thus.—
my fingers over the edges of the opening There are many of them who read the
nnd became oraured that the stout leather true worth of woman, but they never
had been cut with a knife.
think* her nn angel. They know her to
Here was a discovery.
I began to l&gt;c frail and human, hence they value her
wish I had taken a-littlo more forethought the more, when amid the foibles and Inbefore leaving Danbury; but as I knew firniitie* of humanity, they see the bright
that making auch wishes was only a waste shining of her jeweled virtues and the
of time, I quickly gave it up. and began ulitolding of her true character. Girl*,
to consider what I had l&gt;est d» under ex
beware of a man whose tongue is ever
istingcircumstances. 1 was nothing in ready to use flattering speeches. If a
making up my mind on a few essential man tells you that you are an angel, shnn
point*. Firat, the man behind me wna a him as n viper. His tongue would lure
villain; second, he had cut open the mail you into his net to make n slave of you.
hag, nnd robbed it nf some valuable mat­ —Jfr». .V. E. Onrman:
ter. He must have known the money
letters by the site and shape; third, hs
Think.—Thought engenders thoughtmeant tn leave the singe on the first np. Plucenniden upon pnper, another will fol
portunity ; and fourthly, be was prepared low it, and still another, until you have
to shoot ine if I attempted to arrest him written a page. Y«»u cannot (album your
or detain him.
mind. There Is a well of thought there
I revolved those things over in my which has no bottom. The more you draw
mind, and pretty soon I thought of a from it the nmre clear mid thoughtful
course tn pursue. 1 knew that to gst wHI it be. Ifyou neglect to think yourself,
mv hands safely upon the rascal. 1 must nnd use other people's thoughts—giving
take him nnnwnrwv, and this I could not thtm utterance only—you will never
d&lt;&gt; while ho was behind me, f&gt;&gt;r his eye* know what you are Mpaole of. At first
wore upon ino all the lima so I must re- your ideas may come In lumps—homely
s4&gt;rt to stratagem. Only a little distance nnd shapeless—but no matter, time and
ahead woa a h&lt;mac.
An old farmer perseverance will arrange and polish
named Ixmgree lived there; and directly them. Lcnrn t&lt;» think and you will learn
in front of it wns a huge snow bank, io write—the mttra yoa think, the better
stretched across the road, through which will yon express ytntr Ideas.
a track fur sleighs bad been cleared with

careful.
lie said the agent hnd described one of
them as a short, thick-set fellow, about
forty years of sge. with long hair, and a
thick heavy clump &lt;»f beard under his
chin, but none on the side of his face.—
He didn’ know anything about the other.
I told th« &lt;,ld fellow I guessed there was
not much danger.
“Oh, no. not If you have got pas«en
gers through; hut I only told you this an
von rnlgh* l'«'k »»ul w ynur mail and
look out for it when vou change horses."
I answered thnt I should, and then
took the Lag nnder mv arm and left the
office. I stowed the mail under my acai n
little more careful than usual, placing it
so that I rould keep my feet Against it;
Iwit beyond thia I did not feel nnv cnn.
cen&gt;. It- was pnat one when I started,
and I had four passengers, twri of whom
ro'Ie on to mv next stopping place. I
reached Gowan’s Mills at dark, where
we stopped for supper, and where my
other two pasengers concluded to stop for

NO.” 517
^griraltBral Jtreu.

These walls are situated about thirty
miles southeast of Port Sarnia, in a flat,
swampy, and densely wmided country.—
The soil is underlaid by a uni To rm deposit
of tenacious drift day, the tHdinsM of
which varies from thirty to seventy feet
At one of the five or six tbousaad gallons
of oil flowed over into Black river, when
first opened. At another point asphaltum
covers the ground for two or three feet
in thickness. Ths gas disengaged from
the oil seems to have produced an eruptinn, and elevated tMs part «&gt;f the country
above the general level, and the oil over,
flowing, Its volatile properties, sod this
bed nf asphaltum it the result
It is a common idea that the oil de­
rived from oil wells ha* been produced
from c»al, but Mr. William Denture, a
geologist, who has explored the Canada
wells, says that oil Held is sufficient to
show the fallacy «f the theory. The
limestone found in thnt region under the
drift clay, belor.gs to the Hamilton group
of the Drvonion fiirmation, and a* such is
geologically many thousand feet below
the lowest member of the carboniferous
formation, below which workable coal
beds are never found. The following is
Mr. D.’s theory:
“The truth is, that this nil, found so
abundantly in Canada, Mecca. Ohio.
Titusville, Pa. and many other localities,
is not coal oil. but eoeal oil. Stored away
In cells, forming in the aggregate immense
reefs, as it was collected from the impure
waters nf the early oceans by minnte
coral'polyps, it has been driven by beat
and pressure Into reservoirs and crevices,
where man's Ingenu'ty is discovering it
day by day. I have in my possession
many specimens of this fus*U cnral, with
the oil plainly visible in the cells.
In Canada the oil fever is. raging.—
Land is changing.hands rapidly, and
selling from 18000 to $10,000 an acre,
’according toils supposed propinquitv tn
the olraginuus deposit. On the Michigan
sideoftbe river I have no doubt that oil
will yet be discovered in large quantities,
though at a greater depth.”

A Bio Boat roti On_—There ar* nu­
merous oil' stories going the round, and
anrnng them none are better than this,
told by the Wheeling /nUlligeneer.
A darkey was superintending the boring
ofa well one night, the. pMorietnr being
•nximis tu complete the work, and there­
fore laboring night and day. The weather
was cold, and a fire was burning near the
mouth of th. well. About midnight a rein
of gas waa struck, and Igniting from the
fire, sbol up a brilliant flam, in the air,
illuminating the whole scene. The darkey
who almost turned whit, with fear, broke
for his master’s bouse, yelling. “Get up,
Massa Thompson, gel up. Wo’ra broke
through into bell!"

In reviewing an article upon thbaulywei
published in the UTortktm Ferntr, H. A.
C&lt;mk, uf Columbia Co., N. Y., remarks:
"We agree with the writer In regard tv
the kind of eowa and quality of food, but
when he speaks of the milk standing
twenty-four hours before It Is skimmed,'

of the four minuta churns, and chum our
milk right from the cow, having no
trouble to churn from cue to three palls
full, with all ease, within that tints, be­
sides dispensing with our milk-cans aud
milk room. By this system, wa have bur
butter-milk new and sweet to feud the
pigs, and certainly ten per cent mor*
and bettar butter, than by the old proem.
He then says that 'the butter should be
removed to a tray, and the butter-milk
rinsed off with water,’ &amp;c. Now, in this
section w*’d rather keep away the cold
watar, and the old *tray ’ and n** Will,
iam’* butter-worker, which will enable
the dairy maid to work all the butter­
milk out in leas than on*-quarter of the
time than by the old way. and without
blistering the hand, or making the wrist
lame, which is often the case with the old
bale.

To Bars Tsses Guawso bt Mica.—
Whor. the bark is not completely glrdied, pare the edges of the wound smooth
with a sharp knife, o&lt;»rer the same with
grafting wax, nr with gum shellack dis­
solved in alcohol,
if year trees are
bealby and well establhhed, they may

if the girdle I* not broader than an inch
« twn. finda limb of a largs rigorous
tree, from which you can take a section
bark about the sit* of your girdled
tree; clasp this around carefully, and fit it
to the wound above and Now, as nieely
as powihle. Tie it In place with woolen
yarn and then rover with wax.
When the wound is Mveral inches long

may pomlbly be as«sd. Pare the fagged
edges, take plump cions trom another
tree, and Insert them, with one end above
and the other below the wound,
'rise
cions should l&gt;e inserted an inch or more
a’xive and below the wound. Th. nicer
the fitting of the parts, the greater the

g«ry.
Good Wnrrnrasn

fob

Ixdoom.—Fof

al&gt;out 33 Ibe. Paris white, and 1 lb. best
white glito are needed. D'norivs ths glue
In hot water, also make a thick wash with
the Paris white and hot water, and add
the dissolved glue and sufficient water to
make the wash of the proper consistence.
Tur Bxxca Tata.—Tit. beech tree is
As the mass stiffens over night, it is bate
said to be a non-rondutor of lightening.
ter to mix each morning what is wanted
Bo notorious is the fact, thnt the Indiana
during the day. If left over night, w«rtnr
whenever the sky wear, the appearance
or add hat water to make It limpid.
tit a thunder atorm. leave their pursuits
The Paris white Is chalk cleansed from
and take refuge under the neareat beech
Its impurities, snd is only a very pure
tree. InTenneaee. the people consider it
whiting— better than is ordinarily ussd
a complete protection. Dr. Becton, in a
for making putty.
letter to Dr. Mitchell, atatea that the
The above makes an excellent white,
wash, dean and white, and not easily rob­
with slmospbcric electricity, while other
bed off. Ito first cost I* more than lime
tree* are often shattered into splinters.
wash, bet it is durable, and far nice
May nnt a knowledge nf this tact afford
rooms it la.far preferable,
.
protection to many when exposed?
Creditors never annoy a man as
long as he la getting up in the world. A
man of wealth only pay. hi. batcher once
a year. Let bad luck overtake him, and
his meal bill will corns In every morning,
m regnlnr as breakfast and hungry chil­
dren. , NeVer plead guilty of poverty. Bn
fir ns thia world is concerned, ynu had
dolicr admit that you are asroundrel.

Lascm-Savisc Ftxtjro roa Hovsxxkkfus.—Looking into a lady's pantry, the
other day, 1 saw wbnt I supposed to be
a common writing-desk on the floor, in
one corner, quite out of the way. On
opening it, I found it had a wire hiottom j

that the flour under It was taken up, and
that it stood over the cellar. It wm used
in cold weather £&gt;r keeping all auch small
things as are used at everv meal, and llurt
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
you wish too keep from freezing. In tin
There is no such thing as a person go­ summer it waa used for bolding such
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
ing to heaven nnd nnt knowing that be is things as it is wished to keep cool. It
on the wav ; there in hare a sunshhle in was, in fact, a little cellar up atairs, and
BELLDIGHAM’S
the heart tLal It the dawn of th* sunehine saved the good woman having to run up
CELEBRATED
the night.
of glory ; there is even In this world a and down stairs a thousand times a year.
A
P
olitical
P
riacrui
A
fplaudcoxx
fountain, a spring of living water.that rises
STIMULATING ONGUENT,
This littls convenience may ba Com­
As we approached the cot I aaw a light
Gowan's Mill" alone, having two horses
Cnuacs.—! Jist Thursday Waa Fast day in to the source from which it came, the aity mon, but as I never saw one before, I
nnd an open pong. I had seventeen miles in the front room, as I felt confident I Massachusetts, and na usual .nearly all the
that hath lo-mdatlonn, whose builder and thought it would do no hurt to let folks
Tbss^»seriW t*kf pfseser. is aeneesetax to In go.__and
____________
_________ was Inn.— sh&lt;Mild, for the old man sat up Until the ininietani pn-ached political seritums. At
a hard aeventeen-it
whose maker is God.
as ignorant os I was have the benefit.
. .
... _■
..
—
&gt;e citisww of lbs Unitod States, that Ihty hare . __“ ninht
W|UI -uite
c|___
Mr.1............
but the
wind stage went by. I drove nn, and when
Park Street Church. Bost.m, the Rev. H.
nearly opposite the dwelling, stood np as
.b. An-.
A..P .nd «da. ch. 10—
L. Stone t«»ok the ground that rather
The Baldwinsville (N. Y. Gaerllt no
k.iU Am—
UJ-C'J
ln w)) d|rrrti,wfc||, lb, dr,(U I hnd frequently done when approaching
PamracT or the Peach Chop nr Naw
tire
thnt
2100
barrels
&lt;&gt;f
flour
«ra
being
than submit to all the demands &lt;»l slavery,
-pe d—p At4 ohmty p-chrnl
It wa. difficult place*. 1 saw the sn-w bank the North had betu-r separate from the
THE STIMULATING •SWEAT
alow, tedious work, and mv horses soon ahead, and could distinguish the deep cut South. At the point where bo said that
became Ini weary and restive.
At the which bad been ahoveled through it. I if two G&gt;nfedemdes were formed, the unleavened bread for the Passover. An
distance of aix miles I came to a little urged my horses to a good speed, and I North, rather than aid in slavery exten­ agent of Uwoa who ordered this flour is peach buds. and finds than) injured in
set I Irnw nt c«Hod Bull’s Corner*, where I when near the bank forced them Into it sion. should remain dissevered from the at the mill constantly, during the process Western New York more than al first
took frreb borae*.
I’d been two hours One nf the runner* mounted lha edge of South, there was clapping of hands in all «f grinding.then seals each barrel with bis
WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE
roming that distance. Ju*t as I was go the bank, and the other ran Into the out.
private mark in wax.,
________
proximity to some of our inland lakes,
Ing to start a man came up and naked me thus throwing th. sleigh over about as the preacher, who reminded the audience
if I was g-ilng t» Littleton. 1 t*dd him I quirk n* though Hghlhing had struck it. that they were in a house of Gud, attend­
-“In my time, Mies," said z stern and iu a few favored localities, but tb»
abriuld g-&gt; through if the thing cmild pot- My paanmgur hnd not calculated on any
aunt, “ the men looked at ths women** crop is gone.
ing upon religi'iu* service.
fiuwe instead of their ankles
4 Ah !—
alblv be done. He said he wa* very such movement, and wasn’t prepared for
anxi-n* to g*». and at he had no baguage. II; but I had cstlMilated. and waaprepared.
Clusbixo ofCabbaoss.—A handful nf but my dear aunt,” retorted the yGttng
I told bin* to jump in and make himarlf H. rolled nut in the d*ep snow, with * *perpho«phate and a tapltwp- «&gt;nful of Me- lady, “ you see the world has improved, says the N^tiwal /nftOiftnar, will be•a comfortable aa p-awMe. I was gath- heavy buf!al» rob. around him. while I D-aigaU’s disinftHtling powder, pot Into and is more civilized than it need to be. pleased to leant that, b
regulations, seeds or cu
bair u» «U oiiginai color, iasv)n|
erinu up mv line* when tba boatlur came lighted npon my feet direetly on the top each hill of «»me 1500 cabbage* lielonging
The •■OxucaST la
a* mailable matter, and
up and aaked me if I knew that •me of nf him. I pimchrd his head in the *nnw. to a rorrespnndrot i»f the Philadelphia
n»y h-'rae* bad cut himself hsdly.
I
Farmer and Gardner, saved all but ahnut
withhim
him,nnrl
andE.l
found m.t have tn call a second time. for the old twenty, which probably missed their por­
-imnped
__ 1 -mt
. ... and wealwill,
that one of th. animal, had gnl • deep former had own. to the window to see tion of phosphate and powder.
•tnsflk dead by a thunderbolt from the that distance,
overturn, be had lighted his lantern and
The prepared glue is made by dissolving
directions
hurried ouL
common glt* m ■warm water, and then
‘-What’s to pay r naked th. old man
‘ “ t acetic Mad (strnog vinegar) to keep
iwaulve 1 pimnd of beat gfae In H AthensT
| told Mm I did.
•if water, and add 1 pit
HOiCACf L HEGKMAN A CO-,
H ta ready for use.
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?

DAN1EL STRIKER,
K, Notary Public, and Gsneral
Agent. Office in the Court
ai hours. AipeemI auction

and came back and 1 explained the matter
to him in as few words as possible. We
hauled the rascal out Into the n«d, and
upon examination we found about twenty
package* of letter* which he had stolen
from the mail bag, and stowed away In
his pockets. He swore, and threatened,
and prayed; but w* paid no attention te&gt;
his blarney.
Lougree got some steait
cord, w* tumbled him into the pung. I
asked the old man it he would accompany
me to Littleton, and he replied that be
would. So be got bis overcoat and muf
fler, and ere long we started.
1 renebed the end uf my route with my
mail all safe, though not as snug as it
might have been, and mv mail bag the
worse for the game he had played up­
on IL However the robber was secure
and within a week he was identified by
some officers from Concord as nn old
offender, nnd I’m rather inclined to the
opinion that hv’s in the State Pi ison at
the present moment. At nny rate ho
was there the last 1 heard from him.

through it.
This took me all of fifteen minutes,
and when I got in again I pulled the mail
bag forward and got my leet upon it.—

&gt;9113

EALER IN GROCERIES, provisions, pro4 II ». Hiah. batter. lard. pork. and grain of jy FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURP0SE3,0NLY_M2

0 •»&gt;«M

TERMS, $1,86, TNT -AJD'V-AJ'TCTE.

NE v xKTS. FROPRI11TOR.

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Job and Card FrinUnf.
.(S Undo -f Book. Curd, IlvMiU, CWafeywuW
fuu/ Printing axariMU
»Aor&lt; »■prior,
«
rournMt trrmt.
BLANK# *f aU dtKripiiono eoaatanttf m, tea d.

Om x—re, rf tee Bam,— 1—

clocks 1

and smile pleasantly.

tk&gt;ct dvrinsis down

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i, April It • -

.Geo. W. Milla, Dr. Am
United

John W. Stebbins responded

ha* mad*-

this morning

imiUM

WeiaeMlay Moralag,

21,18(1.

WaahingtoB City Safe.

।

i^me|piti4y tj^kade

One hundred and twenty-two thousand
Ou
dollars was subscribed nt the meeting of ■a iB»trun&gt;«at la writuig.

l

W. Milla and James A. Swtezcy

b

Appointed that ddtnonttee.

J ntoxitenne.
-Pursuant to a call .“tn the' Pioneer lost

tq^tders, to Ihb'AdjiiJnrit-GcnoriiJ at TJ®;

met at the Court House square on Satorfrxwfe.thc name* of Cumpfa&gt;y officers,’and day P. M., for the purpose of faking into
U»' number of the rank^ and Jile/rcady
consideration the national crisis; and the
for *ervicc; the number, kind nnd qondilion of lhair.arpts; and the number of interchange of sentiments dec.
officers *nd men alreidy'in uniform, the 4At the hour designated th® American
kind of 'uqiform, aiid thp number in want flag was unfarted to th® breeze amid loud
of uniform.
and enthusiastic cheers; after which some
, Out of be whole number &lt;&gt;f Compnof our. prominent citizens took the stand,
nite, the Adjutant-General w ill first select
which had been imstily arranged for the
ten ccmpanics for immediate pryioe.—
The Companies which may ba acqcptpl occasion, and spoke in befitting words uf
will be required to fill up, according'to the distrateted condition of tbe country,
tbe following'achedule;
' .
‘
-For each Cumpaoy—one Cnptain, one the.fall of; Fort Sumter into the bands uf
1 irsl Lieutenant, one Second Lieutenant, our nnnatioual citizens of tlm South.
four Sergeants, four, Corporals, two muThe old cannon was than brought out
ricisns, and yixty.five private*. .
and fired a national salute, and the HastAll companies formed, or to be formed
iugs’ Band played a national air.
will be Mistreated and put in a.se'rviu*al'k
Tho meeting then adjourned to meet at
condition as noon gs possible, arid will at
once begin drilling according to ‘‘Hardee * the Court House in tho evening at 7
Tsclics."
o’clock.
Tbte' not inttpcdistely required will |
At 7 o'clock P. M., the meeting was
be formed into quo. Dr ntpre additional
called to order by appointing A. W.
rqgimenta, as the exigencies of iheseryico
Bailey to the choir and F. D. Ackley Sec­
may demand.
. 1* *’ cutifidently expected that tho pat­ retary.
riotic citizen solaiery of Michigan will
On mofion of James A. Swcczey a
promptly Wm®fo»«wrd to leBftss’in the
committee of three was appointed, con­
cause of the Union, omiast which an cssisting of Dr. J. Roberta, Geo. W. Mills,
tensive rebellion in arm* exist*, tlinate*ing tbe Integrity nnd perpetuity of the and G. G. Holbrook, to draft ^resolutions
Government.
Tbe Adjutant General will issue and
enforce the neee®s*ry order* to carry out
the object* of this Proclamation.
'

«lrea al Detroit, th?s HthflaV of April, A. D. li«l.
AVfiTIN BLAIR,
JOHN ROBERTSON,

.

One word to cspitnlmts. Do. yotltic.
sir® to become patriots 1 Do you desire
&lt;o make money 1 Then tom into making
rennoo powder, cannon shot, shells, nites,
revolvers, bowte knives and bayonets.
IVe shall probably have use for .these
eooMDoditie®—at least they will bt&gt; marketabte.
Fortunes orc nuv tq be made
by all such persons in the SouU» ns will
go into the manufacture ufoth* auciim,
applianeies and combustaWes of war.—
Pnvflteers, also,arewanted—clevemjongbodied, low, black^ Tutking sloops and
•choonera, currying it
pm ‘on
* pivot, and a elever prrjomlft vf forty
able bodied men,
Wd beg, too, to sug■grst that every ichunt:c|; sloop, btjrge, or

I, :i

as follows: "H® .did not wish to censure

tiny tme; and did not wish to bo censured.
Blit our country was at stoke rind we
must-ddetiti it.

It was hard to fight the

peace mid liberty.

He bad hoped none

^ould dare violate the constitution and
manly our flag, but it bad been done and

we tnu*l redress our wrongs.
Tlio committee being ready to report,

the-fqllowing Resohitions were read by
tbeir chairman, Dr. J. Roberta.

41

come from Harper’s'Fcrry.~ '
A very heavy shipment of powder has
also been stoppcil.

^g.j&gt;.^&gt;_kU&gt;it54..from

wery

suginep

damased. '

;

—,(

** ***

volunteer!. They appointed Commisaiunors to take up G**«urnxnl&gt;foflK.
Delegates from sixteen Life Insurance

to, thv sevmt bimrels. Io asaome tbe ri*k* tDd (bow cau*e, if any, wb»-&lt;hB said J*»» f'll
tMtomcn*. should not b« aUawed.
£
ofitbe oMittf rPterinj up6n; naval and and
And it is further ordered* that, tiri 'ft riotor of the htaritia and proof of .rid will a,
therein named (irenouoe to all Mrtire tatenated
military service*.
•c--'iw*&lt;*w;i ~
-----■ —•• -** .
ii'"•’&gt;
lTre'3&gt;Vrrrtf*Wi^m*IrWMrefrvtnareltabte
w •—»—— source thnt J®ff. Davis, at the bead uf the
fa&amp;eli wr&lt;k nnfTitauic'di*
Confederate a&gt;rttV;*i wi th Hi twenty four pel
dins the bcariuE ia lb« prenbe*
7 prt*
hours march of 'Washington.
SrtERHAN C PRtNDLE.
A true ropy.
J»dr» «f p^uiJ
S
BIERMAN C, PRINDLE,
Cjrliile, I’a., April 19.
itatrt. Ha»&lt;ing», April t, Ml.
»p,£j '
Judge of Probate.
LleuL Joq«4,'.liite in command st Har­
. Volunteer Companies are full, and
Dated. Hsrifaps Ate«It, 18dt:
apx 3&gt; •
per's Fprey. arrived with bis ,'commandol
SIIWT.S SALE.
more men are offering than can be accept­
torty-three men at 3 P. M-, to-day.
ed.
Lieut Junes having been advised that
Montgomery, April 17.
a suras of 2.500 troop bad been ordered Emm* E. ami Jobs E. Miller, minors.
Pi.r.oant toi*C«SM and *uthcmty in this omw
President Davia hns issued a procla- by Gov. Letcher to lake possession of
rrauled to me by the Probate OHrt forttwabmite
motion, inviting privateers to mako war Harper’s Furry, and finding his position —e 11.—... — .k* .1II..BB*. 1 I I ■I.Htl
on Northern Cumnicroc, with letters of untenable, under directiens of tho War
marque nnd reprisal. He speaks of the Department, destroyed all tbe munition*
wrong® of tbe past, those now thieatcned oi war. arrn*iry, arsenal aud all the build­
amt to ft*foUoamg de»«nW r.-ri citric writ
Ttie
rk. -....i, .... •
by those wh&lt;«® eqtuily is mor® imprncti- ings. 'He witlrdrew his cammand under cribcd land* and premhra:
. . W. . ....VM
iu lOBBtfup fa,,
cnlde, bccauseunproviikod. Ho concludes cover of nigjil and, almost in the presence
Kt
catr
c"- by saying that under the blf.-s’u»gs of Di of 2,500 troops. He lost'three men.— numoeroue (1) North of Range ivu i 10J Meat, tbe
Which raid abort described prrrulm 1 .M]...
* iue Providancc wo may hope for a speedy Fftceti thousand stands of arms were de­ ■aid mIo being »tibj«et to steaae tor lito, wJticb the
■ ubsenter ba* upon tiie Korgi.-W«al uparter of the
just and honorable peace.
stroyed.
,
Dial* of Michigan.
1'be command made a forced march
Boston April 17.
ESTHER C. MILLER,
Tho Western Bank hns tendered a hen last night, thirty .miles from Harper's
Dti*J, April S3.1961. apZ4 &lt;7
Ouarrfian
of £30,000 to Uio State, and the other Ferry to Ilagarstown, Md.
th«re&amp;Q. e. F„ EV El
Lieut. Junes nnd command - looked
Bank* agree to increase the amount to
Estate ot Cbtlstoph'er C. Fisher.
Byf.-WHu.rrs.
Dated, April *.'4161.
ap
♦ 1,000,000 for ths defense of the Gov­ much worked nnd fatigued. They were
ROBATE Order.—State of Mich
most cotusiaslically'received by our en­
ernment.
Cuuuty of HtrrT,*®.—Ai sm*m
"*"
bale Court far tbe county of Marry,
tire population,
Mi^TGACt SALE.
Nashville, April 18.
Mu:.
Louisville, April 19.
Gov. Harris replying to Secretary
A reliable private dispatch from Nash­
Carnenm’s requisition, says: ‘Tcnnwtsou
executed by Jobs C.8antfc, cl Barer treat r ,
ville states' that Tennessee is almost a
won’t fumiali a si »«1« man for o«crcK&gt;n.
Htale *.f MkblpUB. U&gt; Limn ?. Merrill if
A full regiment will bo organized
hut. 50,000 if necessary for duiunse o( unit
our rights and those of our Southern by to-morrow night. No Union compa­
fa Uber B. of Mwinn &lt;&gt;» r,p,
nies in Nnahvdle.
brothers."
;S1. io thr cHBee of the Berlin «(
Naw York, April 20.
&lt;• cr.outr of B«rrr, which mid NanRichmond, April 18.

Bond Warrant!, to which we

ihnv* bom chnrie't&amp;l'to
act nspdllcc bunts.
*r«red,-MHl will stopmul.MUU-Gh
■'
’
ing steamboats,
.
"
New York. April 1Z
A large consignment of bacon for
Tba meeting of merchant*, to-day was Charleston, via' Nuflfvllle.' wM'tskcn off
moatimpoaingand cothuslMtic, repreaant- the steamer Glenwood iMs’ morning.—
ing the moat wealthy portion of com man- The excitement throughout the-city b uu
ib« invrcM*.
‘V.•
..k
.
'

Now York, April 17.
: Dio Sryrets says: “ft hns reliable
infi»rmat|on that-19 petwon* were killed
and 130 wounded in Fort Moultrie."
The steamer II IL Tyler, from Savan­
nah, reports that the Harriet Laue wm
inside the bar; she hud steam up. Ahn
a bark rigged steamer inside: probablv
tL-e Isabel.
’

The following is Major Anderson’s
dispatch to the Secretary of War: "Sir,
having defended Fort Sumter 31 hours,
until our quarter! were entirely' burned
and the main gates destroyed by fire, the
gorce wall seriously Injured, the maga­
zine surrouqded by flames, and ita door
closed from the effects of heat, four bar
rels nnd three cartridges of powder being
available and no provisions but p«»rk re­
maining, I accepted tortus of evacuation,
offered by Gen Bsaurfgard, being the
same as offered by him on the 11th inst.,
prior to the commencement of boatilities,
nnd marched out of the Fort. Sunday,
P. M., 14th inst., with colors Hying, drum
beating, and bringing away company
and private property, and saluting my flag
with 50 nuns
Signed
ROBERT ANDERSON.
M*jor 1»1 Artillery.

.attention of township clerk*.

‘dUion of the country, called

wbfeh the National flag—the g

same raised amid the enlhaiiur
aembk-d people. In this net. i

themselves unalterably devo

Union, and the numerous ape

followed, evinced the detern

sustain that flag, vindicate the

• honor, and defend it from foes
foes witMn.

From the Court House yorc

ing adjourned to meet at the Q
in the evening.

At the appoi

goodly number were preacn
evening pa »wd &lt;-ff profitably

P

Gov. Letcher hns muud a proclamation ■ -A sprok'l dospRtvb to tba World, dated
dated the 17th, recognizing the indepen­ Martinsburg, \’a^ April 19th. says that
A special Washington dispatch to the dence of tbeCiHifederato States. Liea-ty Virginia.troops, numbering - 154M). have
expressive of the sentiments of tlip meet­ Exprtu today say*; "Gen. 8ebtt' says the President has no right to call an ex­ possession of tbe town of Harpet's Furqy.
traordinary force Against a foretgu power; ‘-■uiinoii-nruplacwi on ndjacriil bills, nad
ing upon the perilous condition of the out loud that n*&gt;thine could be hotter
soldier* ure dlslcibiited in alf ilireclimfi.
than Major Anderson’s conduct. He is and belluvea improper exercise of force
Union.
it i* arid there fa not a Union .man
h?aln*t
the pecqde should be repelled.—
The com. withdrew to draft Resolu­ ci.tirciy satisfied.”
l*«&gt; ordens ali the militia to bold them­ there. The train was stopped to search
tions.
r
bf eaiuin* a copy ef tou sutiee sod ardor to te
Cnpt. Crock er reports thnt he saw selves in readiness fur immediate service.
published tn the “Uepablican Ban orr." a weekly
-James A. Sweetcy being calivd to tin- thnt Fort Sumter had no breaches in the
' BALTixonK, April 19, 9 P. M.
allow ed Co-pruoeed.
stand said, “He hnd hoped that no Amer­ wnll ‘ outside, but looked sontewbst
Latzr.—i\s far as ascertained, only
two of the soldiers were killed,' belonging
ican would evar dare to prove traitor to battered.
IIarbisovro, April 21.
......----.... ....
IWr iuu licorice
n lb* prtuu»c*
SMEhMAX C. PJUNDLE.
hi* country, Lut such was the case. Our
Sonic •/'Idler*, just recaped from Harp
From Ealtinure.—A private despatch to CompaDy C, Their bodies arc now at
Judre of J5ul&gt;*te.
flaghadlieen insulted, and war had actual­ from Baltimore says, "the poslt'nm oi our the Police station.
or’* Ferry, report the destruction of arms
Dated, April IT, IHI.
aprlT- *4
and
buildings
complete.
'
Seven
tl»&gt;nnsnri
At the same atatiun are four wounded,
ly broken out. The present was no time loyal citizens t« l&gt;ecumiDg very crilicaL—
Virginian! are there, nnd five thousatiid
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
to talk politics; this was a time for im U e hope that the North will stand by us, none frtall v,
R. W. Dayis, oflha firm of Pegram. more expected. Tbev design in ending
•nd in tho forced passage of her.lroop* to
mediate nctfon’j *nd wherever his country
the capital will remember that there are Printer &amp; Parts, wa* shot dead during Marj hud,’ making Mason and Dixon's ■
the Cvlilijr ut
eallrttbim be was ready to go.”—Cheer*.
. line the Kilo of warfare.
.amioc. &gt;&lt;al «4u«l all data.*
many true men here. Our police force the nut near the Camden sti^ion.
N. tiaitey responded to a call, and said : and many military companies are appar­
It.i&lt;irepprt«llhu the Baltimoreans d*It is reported that the I’lul.ulelphtun*
mriid (In- MirrebJe.-..f Fo’t Mdlrorv. braiTeooUct: tL»i u&gt; n,
"He would.be liberal.towards tbe noble ently against tins guvenimeiit. Tbe city svre nnw at the outer depot.
d*r ol Mar.
and threatened it nith attack. The com- •ixth
is in great exv'ttethenU Martial law bn*
ro .11
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The presblent of the rand has o rdered
bahd of patriots in the «oulh» but for tbe
been proclaimed. Tbe miiilry are rushwander replied that li v »hot&gt;l&lt;l be compelled
trnltors ho wa* ready to help prepare tbe nig Dr their armoriea, Gvil war ha* the train back nt the urgent request »»f to defend it, and lire on the city.
the Major nnd Governor. They ure al
bemj), he did not want war, but if it must commenced. The railroad track is said
Il is Mid that General Crolwallader'«
ready cut off.
pomc» we'should prepart'fdr ’It”
to bo torn up, outride of the city. Parties
mansion, ulneicen miles from Bsltimora,
The rftlrwHi who were mmfatly woqndC. G, Holbrook was called and replied threaten to destroy tho Pratt street bridge. vd wero John Mircau, P. Griffin and &lt;5. has Lcenjfin^.

■dvguul in our &lt;»wn ndjarcnt harbors, will ■uulh, Lut if they persisted in their trait­
'find admirable pick I ng*, j Let &lt;&gt;nr ventu­
orous course, wc must fight”
rous cruisers look nftc* iuid pick up the
goods and chattel* uf oir enemies. To
Dr. C, S. Burton "responded to his
•our brave boys we havelbnt ono word to name, said: ‘Tic was ready to answsr
any—aim low, sink, and utterly destrov uLctj bis country colled. Tho blood of
tbe invaders.
*
'
,
Tbe following advcrtirietirtnt appear®
In the Afrrrtrrv1
‘.
“Wanted, n .first-clasa,' strongly, built;
clipper ®te*fner. She must be fatt, light.
•draft, and capable of belngfitted out ns n
privateer."

K'l. III naaungv, uu
IM), PreMiit Sharoan C. 1‘rin^rotate of WiUam Walfrih,

?cr company, opening books for the great crowd Is on the landing, andexertepose of raising funds Ac., to equip ment is high. The guns were shipped nt
support The wmie? nVm.' Harfrmv

MAKXT

Probate

lahtnild

;u»nta • in regard to gSUopAp Iwcji

tacked, taken and burned by Jeff. Davis*

week, Uie citixenj of Hastings aud vlciuily

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matte

Uut^i»r4eU&gt;«i to announce tlie ru­

r—T® this endt-the. Cum panics of. the
unitormed ruluiUeaj^iljl'nj^yjat inav de•ire to tender their seVvices^wlll furthiffk;reportI'tSroogh their C^'^com

u

tfitmus Wnlralh.
that t

tion here on Sunday atidTHoiidn.v, to the
•SrtW&amp;f1"*--?
b"'i'Ucn *■.

mor' as gronndlbta, and that before thisj
11 ■— ■&lt;!»!►**Ilj j.i»L
ted States fop torty. piovths. {unl*ss soon­
to give-reception.
er dissolved). •
: ' '* iPTf

? New Advertisements,
HIGAX, » M

f'l
fAnd wArnm*. The lanes nf tljis^Uafa
aimdy authwrtae the rafting of two- rar.'
im&lt;aite df Militia for tqe service oi the'
Federal .gotirnmetU; &gt;
"
*

..■a.'' -n. — :■ b.: n..
i:
among the military, at the Baltimore

sentiments of tb-&gt;*e present an

termination to sustain the Gov
i this its hour of trial.

Our c

. all vf one mind upon lh'» u

. are not a whit behind the ciliz
. other section of the country

^,«4S».WB5S;iS

New York, April 17.

A* the troops passed along Pratt street,
Nevdhatn. •
n perfect shower of paving stones ndued
Fiiijr &lt;if the Mnsiwcl itrctt troops were
bn their heads.. The cur* hsvn left for
killed aud krven wtiutidiAl. Il is linpos
WMhinHton, and were stoned as. they
sible to learn tfeeir names.
left. lc was the 7th regiment of MassaS5 far as known nt
•aven
clnisetts, which broke through the mob.—
A-------------- -----------three of tbe mob are knoan to be dead, citizens were killed.
nnd three of the soldier*. Many were #eriouely wounded, though it is thought
not
fatally.
wounded. Tho Minute men aro turning
Comparative quiet now prevails. The
out.”
military arc under arms, aud tl»o police
Baltimore, April 17.
are quf ift-Iull force.
Gov. nicks was waited upon last night
New York, April 19.di
st his hotel by n company of the GuvThe Sth refiirnrol of Massachusetts
ernor’s Guard, who informed him tb.it
volunteers,
Col.
Monroe, arrived nt 7
they had come.to sing the “Star Spangled
Banner" with ' him.
Hie Governor ex­ o’clock this morning and quartered at the
pressed pleasure at the visit,'and said he Astor’ House " arid other hotels. They
was too hoarse to join with them, were received with the same unbounded
but he would tell them that he was still enthusiasm a* those of yesterday. They
under the St^rs jpd. ^Jgipcs. The "Star leave at no-&gt;n. pic 7th n-ghneut of New
Spangled Banner*’was then sung. .Tlie York' leaves nt 4 o’cb»bk this after noon.

Ilnrrisburch. April 21.
Thirteen hundred mtn, inriuding six
liundrcj Ohio troops, arrived here since
) t»terd|iy.
The popple of Cbambcraburg arc for­
tifying against invasion.

Troy. April 21.
General Wool leave*, fur New York, to
make it lhu head quarters of tho departmcul iu, the Easu

11 «»Uhe* Rifle Comp

u z 1^. iu.mut-d fc.r she rero.err thereof:
Notice b t!iet. f-uc Ls:cb.r
l!&gt;*’ m *=e*«ante *iti&gt; tl-c statute iu &gt;&lt;tch cue made and pn&gt;»i .'rd. ft* nrru.to* d**enbrd io eaid tocrtc.f&gt;

dhrte action, in atengt

oftlto Government, in t

kgiswn m tbe 'IIastisos Rin.^

wMlitbe appropriate motto. "

\

it is Officered ns folio r*.
Goo. A. Smith, Captain.

ry nod Stat* of Michigan.
Dated Fobrusn U. JiZl.
•JASON P. MBfiltnX. AMlgee*
Jaxu A. Bwstxcr. AttonMj.
tebt xwjtl

W. K. Ferrin, 1st Licutc
C. G. Ilulbrouk, 2d

J. W. Bentley. 1st Serge

MORTGAGE SALE.

a A- Bailey .2d

do

I. 8. Geer, 3d

do

M. 8. Stebbins, 4th

. .......... . .
...H
...» ........
d-iy of .-&gt;cplc:uL«r, ii. the icur of our Lord cs».
tlKiuxam! vifUl WmIokI ami flitj-six. executed Lr
Henry TeUieg and Am . *fl» *lrf, ri ttariv eeut&gt;.
State of Mtcbiftto. to Gevrjc. Crurier. e&lt; OsU/L

do

John Michael, 1st Corpor
M. W. Riker. 2-1

do

.

Owen Palmer. 3d

d&gt;»

'

S. Me. Murry, 4:h

du

'

Mcsictax*.

A. W. Atkins Fifer hfaj
barrrd therefrom.
HKNAY MALLORY.
JXAXDER LAI'UAM.
CARLUH O. SCOTT.
Dated. April IT, IsdI.

W. Brltoaa, Fifer.

John Tilncy. Drummer.

.

.

8. A. Bentley

tijuitr bat hvg
laktituUd to reenter tto
nvw nmunius kccu:«4 by the mH
» jMMt ihiitW;' , .
bee is tlwfeF^re tHfvbv given, tih»: b» tirtw

Adtainiatrator ’t SrJc.

&lt;!••

The Sheriff &lt;if VanBtinrn C

to this place «»n Saturday fast

Hsrrisliurg, April 21.

•d aad-reamved Charles McM

’ Two thou sand troops go by the mid
sals at 1-ubiic auction to tte UgteM UdXr at
night tram to the first bridge, en route
tbe nonb doer ot ths Court JLmmc. is Uw village
for Baltimore on the Northern Conti al
They will bo fisllbwi-d by three hundred
“a T“l*^sj - lW2j£ d«» vf May, A. I).
rt^olark, Sherman's battery, nnd two 1SlV *’,t,ne “Mock. In the alH-rnuon, the rullowiJfe land, aud teuomim. b.io..Kto« to tbe M&gt;d
thousand volunteers.
MKln-3n“ Ue COUO,T °r Bbrrf» *ad
of

New York, April.2L

A military company

*1.
Cimrt Howr. fa il.« vita** of Ita.lirw*. ia •««!
rounty uf Rat rf,' ttul brihR 1 lie place Tur boldire
lb* CnAit C.Hrrt for mid wrofea ro tri* nJ

- enlarge of obtaining property
jitetepers

and

fraudulently

property under chattel Mnrtg

probable "Charley*’ a ill be pr

ter uffefUsv itoatiUi r, vti &gt;

Vrdgtog* fur some time.

,

Kcuth **-•.

Tbe Harriet Lune goes to sea under
sealud orders,

'
_
Philadelphia, April 21.
TTfikrear, Some of the State! of this Governor' thanked the vltitofa for t|jp
New York, ApriLJp.
The Admlrflutrffllofi Trpreparing x’|h Union uua nuitiu. apau-Jeblliou against courtesy, nnd said ho hoped, the song
Dated, Mirth ST, INI.
It is rc^rted that tho President will
The city, government last ujglit voted
cxtrnnrdinnry -energy trt carry out lite’ the Government, nn&lt;T threaten the stabil­ woulcj beaung on pl I fltpng occasions for­
calt'ljir sdditliMn! troops from the faithful •
resolutions
to
sustain
the
fodeml
gov
­
CJicjr Indicated in the Prrslifrritfhl nfite- ity of the cofistjluiion of the United ever.
The Upiidi most he preserved.
State* td ihnkc bp deficiency canted bv
ernment; also to pay the .safaries-of ull ।
Estate of Orville Thelpe.
mation.
All Its nfctfibfcri *M Tirlly State;*:
A voice—GovarnorJ you have done
rental of dialog! States tu hinikh their
parson* in the employ of the city, &lt;ho
QTATE OF MICIHOAN, ftarrr Countr.
fet'vaded with the conviction‘the onganizi
■
And WTtfreut, On Ml great occasions your duly so far.
vdlutrteor;
tendering the Governor,* quota. ,r
O
Trobue i:®urt far sshl ctmatr.
lion of the government depends obm the the circumstances of w hich effect the pub­
Governor—Yes, and I will keep doing
A
party
of
armed
workman
leave
V&gt;.
WfrMw »«&lt;hv eflw
room to Andsraon and requested him to
result of the struggle inaugurate'd with lic welfare, it is but just that the people so.
mhrrow io repair tbe bridges uft tho Bal; Bastrop, on M&lt;ro&lt;U» ll.e
•it for Ilia portrait, nnd adjoumod binging
Voice*—We’ll slani by you.
Much
the bombardment of Fort Sttfatcr, for iylmsc’benefit.and protection the'GoVtimorc'Railroqd.
'
. ■
tho •‘Star Spangled Bannor.”
■and that Its honor nnd dignity demaftd* ernment i&lt; instituted should havo the yntbusiasm was manifested.
It is said that Trimbell. formerly Pre*.
7» .77
v..»ic UI vrrine r iirtn*,
A dub is formed for the benefit of
‘ n fBj
J." M!d «&gt;un‘y. 4cee«*H.
tbe crushing ran &lt;/ the Sontbhrn rebell- right' to freely express tliclr opinions,
Went of Iho Road, whs shot dend by a nfrLihJ? D&lt;i^ i ‘nS ,h?
d"’y *erifl&lt;rf
Bartfomd, April 17.
traitors irt Brooklyn.
fon. , Hen« bvery nen e is belng stretch
with'regard id tb^p/ypcr' course' o? con­
man while attempting to defend the prop­ or VMlhinne I*brlna. l.ravln.. r . .. ..-1/ ___
■
A
German
rcgiriie
’
nt
has
been
formed
Tlio largest and moat enthusiastic
■cd to strike rfTecti vc blows. The revbliri duct to.be pursoca, therefore.
fat*t; Tfaxr ‘“‘j
s. v ,Ar
erty &lt;«i th* road. .
That wc as citizens of the meeting ever held Id this city was held and xtHI be ready for service &lt;&gt;n Monday.
tioniats will bavc quite as mpch war ns
The police seized a quantity of contra
It is Composed of those who have aerved
They can possibly dferre,
Fnited State*, will uudcr ajl eircumsfan- hero this evening. It was called to' sus­
band guodt for the suuih. '11&gt;e purlies
The cntusfastic rally of.(be frcc'$'ritcs ce» fland to, end abide by our national tain ll.e Goicrnruent. With the except- in Europe.
Tie custom house refuses clearances to will bo arrested and tried for treason.—
kt Mipport of war measure* has Imparted Aug and Uous’-itutiun, aud that *e will io«i of a few.pet^p&amp;jhem&amp;M of the
Tlie good* were directed to Jackson, Misa.
both to |he President and his amstilutioib Support U»Q Gpvernmcnt, cvetr to the people are triiu to ibe Stars and Stripes. the'ports of thb seceded State*.
W*.«.t.terestrt arere.
'
. Eight v thousand cartridges were •erred via. Mcmpbia.
a! adviser*, tb&lt;j Wrongest noasil^fa confi- shedding of tlip blood •/ him who dare* The banks of this ctey this afternoon
by tho Sheriff of Amboy.yesterday, des
New York, April 21.
detic* In ft final triumph of Jaw and order to rafre,, (Jv dastardly band of rebellion tendered $500,000 to the Governor for
litiunrr
brer anarchy nnd revnhnlon. . It ha* re­ to‘ overthrow our lielovcd^ institutions. arming the troops. The Connecticut tined for the South, ntid the factory
Die seventh regiment reached Annap­
riKt&gt;ta’
lieved them of nil npnrvbehifiofis hs tri the
reginropts wHI be organised in n day or ‘threatened'with destruction; ■
olis ict'cIv. ■
Of 41&gt;U
potiee ...
uT&amp;l UU!
J?cro?v«L-llMU in.th*present emergen­
Ut Ur..-,
Washington, April 19.
end of CliFprcscffrind(&gt;dy beginning, and cy all party rliritti and parly feolrngs two. and prepare to respond to the call of
Arch Bishop Hngbes has suspended
It is reliably stated by parties direct start and Mtripes fronv his’dwHIkig.
fftre tigbr *nd promptness to tWr ttetfop. shoulddie diaesrtted, aud every lover of the Government
from 'Richmond, 'that tho ordinance of *e'- ' The mins of otir moot eminent citizens,
' The head of the War Deportment and
bi« 'countay. and her unequaled instituPhovidexcb, April 17.
cssion was publicly proclaimed ye«trwday. nnd al«i numbers nf foreign birth are
tbe Cummntider-in-Phlcf have 'entered
lion* should rallv to tho suppurt-of the
Messrs. &amp; A. W. Spragtie have offerd The vote on its ’passage is ki-pt si ercL enlftting to defend tho Unk&gt;n.
upon the gigantic task of urgrrniring nn Governmcnt,'im» constitution, aud main­
M*j&lt;&gt;r A. M. Hancock, of Kentucky, k
Nb commhnieafoin with Baltlmoro-or
♦ 100 000.
Voh’ntwra arc coming in
army of nearfy a hundred thmwmnd men tain them
agniret inc
tbe assaults
of
i
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«............
- ........ nun inem inviolate mihum
assauHS OI
.wntliinaDm to-night. Doubtless stopped
rvmarkaMe veal. They expert to ] treaapn let them eoine from whatsoever rapidly front all parts &lt;tf the State. The appointed consul tr&gt; Malaga.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
have fifty thonsand
thotumnd men
mtm In
hi fighing trim m quarter they may
greatest enthusiasm prevails.
Baltimore, April 19.,, by the Govcrnmt-ni. There nre no fears
thirty 4atC
An fottmi
imm.ntf ammmt of. ’
, /T
,
the Mfety of Washington.
y*.
An
GENTLEMEN ANU LAWKB’
The Harper'a Ferry Armory waafir^j ccncenilng
1
St. Louis, April 17.
fWftmhHfy work was done by them and .
ft|WA ifc? JOTt ^8*
h»t night aud abandoned by the U.,S.,
,
Philadelphia, April 21.
4b«r awtrimri dnring the lart fdrtv right latparji vainly of .the National AdminThe State Journal publishes the follow, troops.
.
.
Two
steamers
have
b«en
taken
possesiat{KUity) tpnuuptain
tg/najptak tliepoiMsssion
_j
_____
hours.
' jatrttmn
of
the ing reply from Gov. Jackkon to Secreta­
Breton, April 19. •» , hi&lt;i:ii of for tbu government.
’
Forte and A radial* uow in the po*a*«sdon ry Cameron: ■
A Canadian gcwUeuum »talw&gt; that aymi-'tbe. M«*tad»Dtetts regiment has reach- .
of tlw United States, and o»c all roaton: Tfce Glanl Moving
pathetio war f.-eling with Uiu North is ed At-uspulia.
ExscrTir* RsrAKtmurr or Mnecntt 1
,.
Jefferson City, April 17lh.
|
A Bill ha* Wn jutroditflbd iatn'the •bte mean* in il« power to unturl our
aroused in Canada, and that G00 nieu
&gt;&gt;inw utairi
National &amp;g to tbt breezo fgain over
Missel
April 18.
‘
from Quebec, aud a large , body from
ew York Legislature, and phibahly
the wall*&lt;uf Sumter. And that It Is the
Msj. Beale, pay .waster ».f the anny,
Montreal are cowing to Boston to enlist,
awed yesterday, for the enronment of duty bf aiiry-XiBariaaa-citizen, to aid
resigned his eommissrm today.
in the regular L’. 8. Army.
and. nawst ;bo Govermnenl fr ita. right
rif
boon rraai ved. There aw be, I spprefa r.«. • " £
Norf.dk, Ta., April 17.
- . - Louisville, Ky., April i9.
aud duty, to vindicate the majesty, and
no duubl but th® men are iatouded to
George Loyal, navy agrot of ibis city ,
Gov. Magnffin is here trying to- get
•anctlyr of the law a of tha Vflltad Stated
form a part of the President's armv to tba banks to lend bnlf a million dollars has resigned.
•
mak® war nprtn th®
nf the
State*. Yocc requMlrcu, in my jutfac-ill

feimOnlDg ii.ip«5d cu &gt;«H ruong*K*. ••’•b '*♦
lawful let*. c«»U acd dwt^r.
loreelutohr.it
rbl.c renduia, tm tbc ibcnty flfh dsr vf Junr.
D. I8SI, U ■'lieVcIn&amp;rli.li.riAlri-t iuou of Hid
day. MliSr CttoM.Mmwv in U&gt;f vi3..gweni**l&gt;ar
la Mi&lt;l&lt;M»ly ofliwry, *»4 nc.u of Midie».
tiMl being tL&lt;
U brldm* tL« Cirrail Court

Veen -h» the employ of llarl

• jurday

detected in stealing

■ from hu empl&lt;&gt;yent, and scll
Datvl. March H, )M1.
«**
trffONCE GMTSIbK
tnsrtTjgi^ijS ' (
Mortgigee.

MOCTUAOE SALE.
phF'FADLT having bw» mads is Ibr cwriitic
U ofpsymwit of a oettsin Indenture cf Mvv ,vd

* *«**•■. «•

, . new music
Mod

* “•’■•/j

mmi^

which arc

W.llte Gray.” “Rain un

Street, Chicago; one of the

tatfTrihment fur dispctising
.buMrwl andTij3dynwrd,1n.r. '.od rirhu
on appBttiiJon.

auction ar
.

Wisr.^s

EATING SALOON!!

.’-, ffm. Carey, a young ma

ltv.ua th'tdi
J.
M.rt

Wt are under obligations

'Cmawdlkb for valnablo publi
alno Ibr valuable Patent Oflk
wMcAbebaa our thanks.

l«o(2)unrth

■iSg;

H.

Hew Arrange

boots a sh

proft.1 nfoftm.-manor wmiqm.
Cuchty
w,
- • •

OTr?iT&lt;

V

Mew Tnrk April 19.

I fftta* Um peliUea, duly verified

/0’0*11- A

Mb

eureS

Geatlea

forAOkkl

it.

. c. MW

�republican banner;

Current.

aana var.oic

ONLY PREPARATION
nbaj has

umJ

there 1» fo,
'■j- ‘L« s.i&lt;n«rt
&lt;•’ allowed.
,

Road Warrant*, to which wo Invite the
They will

be sold for «eventy-fi»e cents per quire

I

urns t*» take into consideration tbe ten

together

dilion of tbe country, called

A tall pole

•o.mpuaed of tn metack and hickory, to

which the Notional flag—tbe glorious old

Stars and Stripes—were nailed, and the
same raised arpid the errihsiaxm uf the m-

■ctnbled people.

themselves unalterably devoted to the

Union, nnd tbe numerous speeches that

followed, evinced

tbe determination to

sustain that flag, vindicate the country'a
honor, and defend it from foes without or
foes within.

From tbe Court House yard the meet­

"I'

'"'-rm ud «.
•Klvxotyta

Gfi SALE-

SPECIAL NOTICES

DISSOLUTION!

mile coportaerahip heretofore existing under tl
»’y**
Holtwoou A Gbast Is th
day dissolved by mutual consent.
„
O. N. BOLTWOOD.
Hastings, Marek I», ltd
R. J. GRANT.

In this net. our citizens

irrespective of party, hive proclaimed

Notice!
TTsviog porcbascd the entire lotervrt of O. N.
IA Bultweod, i* al) the goo^a and dsmstid* el
Boltwood rod Great, tbe bueine-sof *h* late flrm
will be continued st the old stand, by

P. S — All persons having account* and notes
will please collteud settle the same.
March 30, 1M1.
Ct
R. J. Gasxv.

ing adjourned to meet at tho Court House
At the appointed hour a

in the evening.

goodly number were present, and the
evening pa ssed off profitably to all, in

speeches and resolutions indicative of the
sentiments of those present and their de­

termination to sustain the Guvcrmont in
this its hour of trial.

Our citizens are

all of one mind upon thia subject, and
are not a whit behind the citizens of any
other section of the country in er.thuxi

^--Tbe Ilualings Rifle Company.
rThu dtizc-na of our vilhg and cmnuni-

ty are fully awake v» tbu nccmily uf

immediate action, io aletigtbening

tin

hands of the Government, in thia ita time
&lt;•1 need.

A military cmnpnny haa been

reputed to cure. It la bcL'rwd that such a
remedy £* wanted by those wbu surfer from
Strumous complaint*. oeJ that one whiA will
accomplish their eure mure prove of iramenaa
aervtce to this large date of out aftbuted i’lloweitixrov. How compieteiy thia erraspannd vadH
do it has been proven by experiment on many
of the worst caw* to U fuuudaf ibo following
complaints: —
RcnorcLa xxn Scaortruiva CoxrLAixn,
Eavmoxa xxti Ebi ftivx Ijtoaxsri. Ulceus.
Pmrutt. Blotcxm,' Tuxon*. Bxlt Rucrx.
Scald Haxti. Srrtuxj* *xi&gt; Svrtuune ArncTfox*, MaaovtuAi. Disi xse. Uaorsr, Mavaatart* on Tto Doufe»cxc::x. Dswljty, Drsnvstx axd IxoioxvTiox, Egrutrxu*, Itoxx
ox St. Awntnxv's Ftxx, and indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from Ixvvnrrv or
TUB Bt*&lt;lO.
This compound will be found a great pro­
moter of health, when tak-n in the spring. »•
expel the foul humors uliich fester in the
blood, at that Meson of Che ytor. Uy the time­
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorder*
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, spare thsnxtrlvc* from
the endurance of foul oeapUons and ulcerous
sort', through whiuh the system will strive to
riil itself of corruption*, if not assisted to d&lt;
this through the natural channels of the body
bv an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find itaImpurities
bursting tlirough the skin in ptmplrs. eruption*,
or aores; clrenss it when you find it is ob­
structed and sluggish in tha veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings win tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
ts felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, adH all is wall; but with thia
pabulum of life disonkred, there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must gn wrong, and 0&gt;e great machinery of
life is disordered or orththrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserve* much, tha
reputation of accomplishing these end*. But
th? world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all toe virtue that is claimed
for it. but more bccauto many preparations,
pretending to bo concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing cis?.
Duiingjxta years the public have been mis­
led by large bottlos, per tending to giro a Quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla far one duller. Most
of three hare bern frau.h upoa the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any. Sarsapa­
rilla. but often no curative projKTtu-s whatev­
er. Hence, bitter and i-iuiful d.vappoixtn-.cat
has followed tho use of tbe various extracts of
fiarasparilla which flood the market, until tho
name itself is justly despised, and ha* become
aynonrmous with imposition and chcaf. Still
wc c? 11 Has compoussd Sars-sparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from tho load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And wc think wc have ground for
iK-lit-vtng it ha* virtue* which -ore irresistible
by the ordinary run of the discoscx it I* intend­
ed to rare. In order to sacure their complete
eradication from the system, tho remedy should
b? judiciously token according to directions on

re*d- A o.ut-.nual course, of suffering through
hfe baring reduced me to a stats of dTpend nee
I bane not bee* .bl, io otrfaln stuff for com. irei
therhavel boro able to do them up. in aon.w

dTbrivt notice of a meeting of oar at

'quite a crowd on Saturday.

so coaibinml wttli oiho auhataaca* uf *tili

ular every day!
And testimonials, new, and almost without num­
ber, might be girui thwn-todiM and grotlcmeu
in UJ grails* of sociwy. niu.se united le.tim-uy
■one could resist, that Prof Wood’s HaitBestoralive w.ll restore the Laid aad gray hair, sad pre­
hair of tbe youth to old age, ia all lU
voolkfu! bcanv
Daftte Creek. Mich.. Dee JI. IBM.
rw. Wron; Thee will please accept* line to
inform tbee that tbe tairuu fey Iread all tetToff

Road Wnrrauts.
We have jtret printed a new style of
attention of township clerk*.

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,

large brittle a.iUM rweten- It entirely aud
peavnaMUtUy, llrel auxiuusto porscrere in itanae
and being datituu- of mesas tu put chase sot
more, I would oak thee if thou wuuidst uot be will­
ing te to aeud me an order Ou thlue agrafe for a
bottle, aud rccens to thyself the scripture declaralios—"tbe reward ia Io iboee that are kind to the
widow aud the |ath«rleas."
Thy Mend.
SUSANNAH KfKBT.

Ligonier, Noble Co.. Ind.. Feb, 45.16S».
Poor 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir:—In tho latter part
of the year 195’ while attending ike .Stats and
Naltonal Law School of the buu- of New York,
my bsir, from a cause unknown tu are, c.-mmsa
ced falling off very rapidly, so that io the abort
space ufaix mouths, tbe whole upper part of my
scalp was alluosl entirely bereft of its cuvenng,
aud tubch of tbe remaining portions upon tbs
side* and back part u| tuy bead abort I r after be
came gray, so that j on will not be surpi ised when
I tell you that upon my return to ike Mate qf Indi­
ana. my mure casual acquaintances were not so
much at a loss to disoovrr the causa of thechsBpe
in my appearance, as my mure intimate arquam
teooe* were to recognise me at all.
I at once made application to the moat skillfull
physic*** in the country. Lut. recciring no a&gt;suraucns from them that my Lair could again be re
stored, I was forcetl to become reconciled fo uiy

tear 134, year neaicrslivc was reevnuuded Io
m« by a droggut. *. bring the moat rdubh- Hair
Beateratirc tu u»e. I tried one be tile, and found
to tuy great asti,faction that il was producing the
desirnt effect. Hints.- that Uiae. I b*» e used seven
Inflsat Deanty.
dollars* worth ill Revtoratlre. aud ass reaull. hare
‘La. at the couch whets Intaii beauty sleeps
a rieh coal of very soft black Lair. whieL no n.;ulire silent wwtcli the ruimrufulu»o«her harps;
by ran bur.
She, while tbe lovely babe unconscious He*,
As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and
Smiles on her slumbringcbild with peusire eyes, •kill in tbe production nf so wonderful an article,
And woareeasonguf weiauu!.-&gt;i» joy."
I bare rrcomtneudel Ito use to many of mr friends
As infants pangs are • m ithsr’s suffering*.and and acquaintances, who. I am happy to Inform
'
II that is dear tu bcr in lifu ivould »be gUdly sac- you, are using it with ldu&gt; effect
very respectfally veurc,
’ A. M LATTA.
Attorney and CouxMlta-at Law.
Drpot, Aid, Lruadwai. and sold br all dealers
throughout tbe world, ,
tbe Btstoraliir &lt;sput up in Bottles of three

organized, and ita ranka are nearly full,
known as tbe 'IlAarrvoa RifuFCompaxy.'*
with tho appropriate motto, •• Trtte Blue."

R!W O K MiAD VI

an is endowed, to enable the sick and suffering
thruughout tbe length, ted bruiUb of our land te
avoid the Potsosors Karo*. Errosnow. and insrum of prvleatcd physicians, through whieb
thousands and lens of thousands aanually perish.
country.
Cotituinpiiou and Pulmonary Complaints. Fe­
vers, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Eye and Ear duoean

MERRILL, Assignee.
■s-riey.
febZt-xmyH

C. G. Ilulhrouk, 2d

saroar, under tbe ear* of able ChemisU, and ara
pie most reliable known to scisna*. including all
tbe recent discoi eries.
To all addressing by letter, entaining fall ac­
count of symptoms aud appearances of disease,
age. occupation, etc., we will write a candid re
jdy, with sdVlrc abd djreetteu. foy c*M
scut us when sending for advice will be Rbvotcd
to furruahuig medleiaee to the poor. In all cases
n e-dKinWeanba seatbymad * Wjpreee if de•Ired. SeUdtadneor mhrc of ott woAi end
judge for youniclrc*.
Also published at the iufirmary, to aid these
obiects,
.

AY EH A Co.
do

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

J. W. Bentley, 1st Sergeant.

C. A* Bailey. 2d

du

M. S. Siebbini. 4tli

du

M. W. Riker. 2&lt;1

do

(Isen Palmer. 3d

do

S. Me. Murry, 4ih

do

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

A. W. Atkina Fifer Maj.

- ;sy" J yure.
fueIt,
UM free from tie
Jeieteri^ee enJ injvre.iv efeeti rue, (U/M wtheef in
lejuer} »&gt;', has longlbewi foil in be a desidera­
tum in «!&gt;•• med’cal srorfjL Henli a tunic and one
so skillful.A eonibiuodlfrom the i egitablekmgdum
as to a.-t in pvrfuc* cbfirmity with the Iswu vf
naturi-. and ihus aoolbe thojerakosl etnmacb. and

W. Bellow*. Fifer.

John Tilncy. Druuimer.
S. A. Bentler

&lt;!•.

The Sberiffuf VanBiirrn C-niuiy conn-

to this place on Saturday last and arrest«-d mid removed Charles McMurry, on n

'v.

absctss in'niy right
»'de, a* large as a
’ '
pint bowl, or larger
1 had .&lt;-j&gt; ..uuooc-i an
than a coeuenuk
with soy comfort for aver a year. I had consult­
ed some of * be best pbvsic.a :j in the Nuts.am &gt;1
whteh wss Prof ifomillor. ul l&gt;atfal&lt;s and pi &lt;n
o1b&lt;va.al! o: vrha^i Cec devt that »ydi«es»e weuh

r

'*

Catirevete, Janadice. byepeytia. M.'yeeiian,
bwntf’y, r*ai Stovari. Ery-fpei.". li.ad.--.the,
r'drt, HktwHiin. ErufliMt u&gt;&lt;4 &amp;&amp;M l/iteeuet.
Liter CunyLunt. Lhepij, Tefft'. T.tnore and
&amp;t!l Ilhr»M, ir«w, C.urf. .VrvTtfyis, *1 a
Dbuur nt!, andfar Pnrifyinf the Bleed.
They art supsr-cnated, *u that tbe meat senaltirc m take them ptoarenlir. and they are the
best aperient In the wotU !:r ell the purposes of a
family tJiyr'e.

charge of cibutuiir.g property under fnhc

pretences

fraudulently

nnd

property under chatlel

removing
It i*

Mortgage.

TO CONSUMPTIVES

probable “Charley" will be provided with
lodgings for some time.

NEKVUU.« Ilr.Uil.lTi,
HEART DtBEJOnt.
FIVER A AGUE,
Own nd C’p.
Or
Wot. (Jhrey, a young man. u ho ha*
CONSTIPATION
The umlerMgued. now seventyfire years old,
been in the employ t»f Barlow At Good­
has for rears deruted his tune to curing Ins
year during the past winter, was. on Sat­ risboner* aud the floor la New York of Clear
dreadful c onploiiila. which carry thousand* Mid
urday delected in etculing mink skins
_____ I. . . .—
Atol.Kltn
from his employer*, nnd wiling them to

rgoi vf

ing to be idle. I commenced taking ?ui.r 1‘illa.-.
a&lt;«&gt;n after, the awdllag o.mmonccd’disaprxar.ug
and finally appesn-d lu no nt externally. I hecame alarincvl Mid «e«at for Dr. Spragnc, who adrlsed me to continue the Pills,** my nscornry » a*
rapidly being complctep. I cuotir.urd to uoe tlw
Pills in s-tiall dews for some tnontha, and found
mraalf fallr rest* red, the ulcer he*lcJ umi f con­
sider myself a well man. Tbe news uf the cure
soon Spread through this section, aud mure lha-.
a tbooMnd boxro uf Herrick's I'.lla have sold in
Ibis nosailv. My Post Ulboe addrma ia Uueida
Valley, Eadison county,N. V., where (lersons in
trresud can address tue. hr caclxsiux a Hump,
sad Irani mure fully my sufferings and doti_-vr «.*
oondition for three tong ynr» V«*n tnay publish
tins teller if you like, to assist the »ek and ad

smd Io thwe who riouire it. • '
lions used, (Froeof Charge), with directions fir
Cparing and using the same
Also rules on
t. Itoihiug. Venfitaiion. and Exercise for the
Risk, thnv will find tbesu rrtuediea, a mire Cure for
We have received several pieers «*f Consuniption. and ell diseases nf the Trtsasr axu
Lexes, lavas *xt» Aces. Coxrnrxnog. Urin
new music among which arc'‘‘Katy Lee Daaaao.
Dwarsi*. Nsavors Dsaturr, nnd be
and Willie Gray,” ‘’Rain on the Roof,” M*ux CuMrMtxvs, and be hopes every one aflicUd wilt sand fob copy, as it will co*» nothing and
&amp;c., from 11. M. IIiccinos 117 Randolph tho.* should apply before II la too late TTiese
Prrccriptfona arc urcd by tbe moot eminent Fb) •
Street, Chicago; one of the hrgest cs sieians of Londoa. Pari*, and New k ork. Those
tabliahmcnt for dispensing all kinds of wiahlor
wiauing tbeiu
co will
kifdi-sse
«v URaddress
cHgMBKtuAjif,
sheet and book music in the country.—
deciOyrepc
Will^ntabargb, New Turk.
■cut to Jail fiir 20 day a.

E SAIJ?.
H ade ia the esindiiioa
•tn lodawturc *f MortConnor, of Hany eoun» fibriat W- M—&lt;qf

11 Im I.-&gt; ister ofDrod*
Irak 0. t&gt;f Martfap*.
gags there ia cfaimed

A catalogue of music will be sent free

HASTINGS

on application.
piemiMA doaodiadJa
d nt public auetioa or

We arc under obligations to Hon. Z.
at bciBK tbajfafTJr

Cuaxdlm for valuable pnblic'docuraeni*,

edwa Tbe uorth sixty
ha aortb wool quarter

which he has our thanks.

TANNERY

also fur valuable Patent Office seeds, lor

Do not tic put off in aaprinriplnd dealers with
other preparations they maac nwtu urns; on.
Demand A yeas'*, and tike no others. The sick
want the best aid there hfor them, and they shouU
AU skit remedies are A* solo by

te a: i h 2: c o n: o1

wj»J

Mortal

or otherwise, « o*»to»cr. may desire. While
and yellow OAK BAHK taken ia exchange
'
Far T«**i*cAll Leather Warranted good or no pay.

Cash Paid for 11 ide*.

CUSTOM WORK
&gt;pt OMutanUy on head, nod all kinds MAfcl TO
•DRWBL ’
Dwit taunt She pto,

Rota'S II.UIDWAHE STORE
-F rices Regulated to salt Um »iw

A too, Drathcr, aad Oil Shoe Blocking
Far Sale.
I also CLEAN AND OIL ObD HAHNUftiEtf,
And make them took a* wall «s uew.
The patronage of tbe public- is aolicited.
nM£g*.M.y j»,iwe.
ir u-hull.

These renowned Pla»lrr* euro pains, w rckueos
sad dlstreM in tbe back, sides and breast, in Are
hour*. Indeed so certain arc they to do thia, that
lha proprietor warrant* them Nprsad from rre
las. txlMtns aud gums, on beautiful kid Is at her'
renders them peculiarly adapted to the want* of
Nxoufs*and others. Their sppHeaUon la uwirct
sal—equally te the strung man, the dcfUate wo­
man. and ftrble Infant To each and atl they will
prur* a balm and a bieaaing. Their use is arrwoUa and without annoya ore or trouble. Each Plas­
ter will wear fawn oaeki four taoMbs. and in rheti-

GROCERIES

TIIK FAMILY PIIYfllClAN,

CAL’ffB BOON TO HEAL,
and discharge, from tta tyrtem^ ^vny tri at i
Nerofbix, eTii'tberktrrdHary wr whrr* tee. Th;
‘UCr RECRUIT THE DEB’w.IJAIED,’* ’

THE EADIE’S MEDICAL ER1EXD,

and there to *0 dtaasc *f tbe Rtotnaeb a&gt;d Dow*!
tbe lirer, lb* herveu* *yateia, tbs alia, giaods &lt;
““arsing FROM IMPURFria OR

And the Physiology of JJarrince.
A wuik on tfiartuse. symptoms, aud treatment
of all complaints peculiar to ths Mi. on mamags,
us duties, abortion and ita results, on children,

if a prMts nlWrt: Peters cedta

OBBTRfCTlON^ OFTHR BLOOM
OR HECRKHTOS.
ahi

-

The Gentlemens Medical ( onpailon,
And Priiate Adviser.
Ever shown in thia Market, which
A book for th* old aud young, embracing tbt
are prepared to sell al a small
Pathology. Prersuthm andcurs of all diseaasa of
Crtnary and Saiaal Organa,#x»*•»*«*”'» voica
advaitee front
■ifadricc and counsel, such as to be fscud in no

THE GUIDE AND GUARD

Trichato^tK* U « .“k“SXiT’‘A«Eis;

the plsua of the Quacks and Rogue* todUM every
one. It guide* the unwary through lifr, end
she ws up ererr swindle of the age. ft shews bow
all kinds of Food. M.diclnc*. Liquors, and Goods
uro adulterated, with the mean* uf detecting the
frauds. ITtet S5 crota.
TUB norsEnui.D ASD Mkm,

NEW YOKK COSTS.
Prtes at Um S*a*dinaviaa Blood Furifler. fl!
er bottle, or &gt;5 per half deien. 01 the Meandiavian Blood Pills. S3 ccafe per bta. «r 5 boxes

J, S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

How to 1'iaut and what it is best to Raise. How
to cure snimalMd'h* 1° House Keeper..Farmer*,

.

.

»
»

Aiw«yrecmta»4»t

MT Reed Dr. Jhbaok'a Sjxoial Nattoro sod
srtificalea. published io a coiispicuaM Mrt at
bia paper trdte IMP* to lune Dr. Bob**k&gt;M*d
nd Almanac and Fsnail.. Adviser, contolaiag a
real amount af in Uveal i ng and lafathto Radical
iforniatioo c*a 1&gt;ebte grade of nay of tbcagecte

w.m 'UHIlteKixt.Tf'
the coNscMPTiverrBootr.
-1
For those who wish to get well from that aw­ LTFB riVM AND MOHX HITTEKa
ful disease, a fall drscription of all the remedies
T
hese
medicines
h*r»Txrwteewb*
used foi if with acarcfal atetetnet-.t of tbe results,
fore tbe pubhe for a period *f THIRTY YRSand other useful information. Price 10 cents.
Tbe in formalinu ia not to be found in any work*

«K®SeSSs
receipt uf priee, iu stamps or money; nr the whole

liatv^ with beautiful cngvsrings, and contain
tbe condensed experience of year*.
Auixv* waxtH- forlbc»bire work*, who can

VE«ETABL^LIFE MEiMCIKU

Art well known to beinftlHMe.

-.............

ti*Mr*«fl ttaMosLa*rfir**diro«lr predicated
cret Habit*; prostration of mind; loss of power-.
trervuh* debility. Iom of nriit. wakrfullueaa. lave lerfd RliM-, PLATULRNCT. Lm* ow Arram* up** tbe wants
Wester* pe*pk.
» ..... a_ ...__ „ «l.~
1. Ao
Hassracxx, Ussnscna. U«*n.BM»t*s, lup Tuns
Tbe** Bitten, derir* tbt.r »(i»«la* from tk*
psmsrfaltewi* n*ur*&lt;d th* root* *ud hart* of
which they are aereporod. and os they ara by alTe Fxnstxa who want, axes ri.xisxxv, and acn natural ecnsceusuce of Ha cure.
laylufl*taMlnAl«i«riBp o&lt; the *lota»cb/ta»e&lt;tly
rem*4a» U Irytrolantw^ ^bsirv^Uoos, Whi^fo
COS-nVENBM, by de.using the whole proMtlva of
.
Ac.-tern
5pRjaNTB&gt;»41'vW.
TEMPERANCE,
^^^RflWOT?itat, l&gt;y 'teBtartag tbe btoed
We are convinced that there arc many parent*
m'scrDfufous.cuusomj tive, nod diseased eonditum
t.. whom * numeruu* offspring only bring* aufferinj and poi’erty. To such nc would any write,
and we will send you information of a sure, wailtasted. and never failing rtxrxxtivx.
Wr WM4. MIL rort,’ » dby «n« »PP'.”Bt brK

Il is a Jsrjt* and beautiful paper,

contain*

Ate&gt; mnUMLVltfotedgiagtotetta torptog.
•f Ibotawalo lbs abray matter to whisk ibex

... iwnu.rj
S*-?s
s-.taaORX'sa&amp;crjs:
eloady, and ulhei disagreeable romniexiona.
»v._ _
f&gt;.&gt;» for s vnrv short time, will

SHAKER HOODS.

SHAKER HOODS,
DT THE CASE OR DOZRN.

.
ietetee tflleSotaol (Vyew.
lL APV1JE Rive* grail*, by tbe am■HWOn.10 a'.l who apply by hUer.with

IS! Jrffrnan Ar nine, Detroit

k ta J a*d iu

5T0ul «»d Arorjd 77*h 2hvr»

New Barry Mill,
IS uow in anc- Otful uix'mHuT.. ready '

■wojrtc,

in oqgond onlur and n^.prtiayii
other Mill io Horry, ocauy olhL-r county.
Hoving tofiewNl thu *crvliwacf a:

First Rate MILLER,

■nd oar intll brfltg boltt bn the meet
PaacncAL Citsmsra. Albaar. N. I Md at Hasting, by J. P. Roberta A V*., Boll­
improved planHto^^»vr “with' a good
rood A Great, aud by dealer, everywhere.
I’ateurr brotban. Traveling Aganta.
Siuettur—we ure prvpui- . ’•
best of work. Fkaad^icqua avail.
The fcill'iwing ia ah extract (mat a let
Cnabpaid fl.-r wheal. - . . ■ ■
. ■:

••We sm on advcrtitemanl ia your columns of

xvrtwwi TLOCT torso &lt;uuu«&gt; rOJMr
-■
romosfar -

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
however* they tear Lave boro trifled with, aod
abased ; that ftefr direct aarttMwytate lengths*
hfe. and render h oojovaME TbiY.’eberati.g di­
rectly upon the pOM^'dretotes* teetered, th^y

SPRING TRADE

cttstoom:

-rove their vck-co by iteannf Aem e* dsu- fowaM.
Tice IflVf cents.
LeT" The above articles vs sold by all Iba flealraio Maallngauud by *11 DreagU's tbrvuglioul
be foiled Stoic*. Csusdas and boulb America.
4 wbUcaalc by alt large Drug/iais ia Uic pnnei
““*■ mjuucx 1 CRornr-K.

to tfe-Journal msd Mwsrewgw. Ciociaasli. 0.,
and streaks rolumoo In far rof that wtrld-rcnown
h,T

_ Hastings. F»b. H.-1RM

.

’

COJIPLKX1UNS. by tboir alteMUVB efccl upto
Herrick's Kid Ntremtlhnlug Plasters.
tub ceksv «TusseTitrxra
and Paia Des-oyer,
The Beat and CLvairewt H-'Un.-hold Heme
dy to tbe Wet Id.

'rail

Low Pressure System
WUk t&gt;, Gealleau!!

^icnf:

pidity under Ureir inrigorating operation. That
all sexitel dis.bri.rie* sererrtuSved by-«Mr eor
dial and gently stimulaling properties. That they

tn Jo nn» an.ounkiuf -

New Arrangement

r. "‘’sTi?

Tbafl VW BLOM) PUBITKR eW-ULOOC
FILLS here Be«e protal by Adyxia •’ r- • •
COrfAlV lib MDCjCfflt

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

1861.

He o wned up and won

other merchant*.

of

Laqtainii^ simple remedies eaaUy qbtalBed for

rinutntion aud Shops.
srrry variety of Throat end Lrag Gmipisaat, that
It is et.tiir'y uiinccctekry for us ti recount the
evidenew of its virtues si!icr&lt;-&lt;rr it haa been etapljyril. A* ii has long been io constant use
thronghout tliit eoetion, «• nerd not do more than
assure tho people iu ovality is kept up to lha boat
it ever h*s lire, and that it c.«y Lc relic d cn tedo ter ’.bcit rehef all it has err.- been found u&gt; do.

John Michael? lut Curpnral.

jui

with one of tho LARGEST and

will be to giro joy to the afflicted by effecting ia
all cases a speedy cure.
Our rule ia to charge nothing for advice and
written prescription*; but will furnish when re­
queued tbe rety beat uiediciuea at tb» lowest
J—

___ _____ LI,, MASS.
Price, $1 per Bottle । Alx Boules tor gs.

W. K. Ferrin, 1st Lieutenant,

i-«aoo;&gt; of
DEST AsaonmeoU

it ia Officered as full&lt;» va.
Gno. A. Smith, Captain.

FREE.

Nc w-YprV BcnftEloent Inflrmw

.
BOLTWOOp A ('.RANT.
IlmtTiiia*. Wufe. ft. H;18.
.
'

®.-

’■rthWAfirr allwwoowf

p«’ ■

�UNION,

N. BAILEY

R. J. GRANT.

DRY GOODS!
idbify WHUPamrann©

aad al! persona of •sAotarykaMte. they are valua­
ble sa a Zasoriev. improving tbe eppsMfe. giving
mt and vigor to the digestive organs, and restor­
ing tho oatunl elasticity and strength of tbs whole
"ibT C1FHAUC FILLS are the rente of

ON LOW PRICES
CROCKERY
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

HEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS!
The gtsafoe have five oignslurca of Henry C.

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

DIRECT

*111 bs.tent by mail prepaid on receipt

VERY

PRICE 25 CENTS.

HEADACHE

Come and See !!

WE

or approved credit, at the

CEPHALIC PILLS,

CHEAPEST

EROM

RATES.

DRESS GOODS
Comprise! all tha latest styles of Rll.KH,
Chillies. brilliants, lawna, Bervges, FRENCH
MUSLINS, and all other kisda that can be cun-

A large stock of

Market

BY

PRINTS

THE

CORD,

Which we offer at

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

IS WITHIN THEIR BEACH.
to tteae TUXiawntels trees
ly ifr. Sriuh
tn, Theyafori ngnntinahiifreqf tf At &amp;
axy &lt;f Ait tn!y
dtesoawy.

Masonville, Coak, Fob. 1,1ML

We have piles of S H E E T 1 N G8,
SHIRTINGS,

CLOTHS.

STRIPES,

TABLE

TOWELING,

DIAPER,

and all kinds of domestic goods;
BROAD

also

C LO T HS, plain and fiutcy

CASSIMERES, Linen Drillinga, Den
ims, F. fe M. CasoimereB, TWEEDS,

Part of these are for the neighbors. to whoa
sve a fa* out from the fires box I got from vo
Send the Pills by mail, and oblige
'
•
Tour ob't Servant,
•
JAMES KENNEDY-

and every kind of GOODS for Men and
Boys’ Clothing which we offer at

EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.

Hartford,Pa., Feb.«, INI.

CAN’T BE BEAT.
Bosoms and Colters, end every kind of WHITE
GOODS; also Hosiery, every style of Gloves and
Mitts, Bonnetts, .Ribbons, Drees Trimmings. eta.

re box^of £ou? Cephalic Pilte. Wag
a. rtover. p. M.
Belie Vernon, Wyandotte Co.. 0.

Beverly, Mass., Dec. 11, I860.

• —A diver, of Kingston, Jamaica,
recently recovered a thousand dollars
worth of irory from a ship sunk in the

BUY YOUR GOODS
LARGE AID BEAUTIFUL

SPALDING’S

(xxtruKeiton. •• «&lt;.»

Our assortment of Table aad Pocket Cutlery,
SILVER SPOONS, Port Monaia, Hoop Skirts,
Yankee Kotinas, aad t togs tn general ia fall and
complete.
.

READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Wa hart a large and heavtifnl Varietyf foteCo*.
Veals, Pants, Ae., which wa offer at a 1cm price
than the usual cost of tha material. Pleaaa ex­
amint for yneraalvs* aad tent tha eorractoaaa of

Sift Headache, (usually teatirfg two days,) sms
emurfc^aaaMacFusonalourig far Pith, weich

Hnrsr C. Sraxntxxr
Mo. ft Coder St. N.Y.
W* think ws have u p&amp;l Young Hyson. Im­
Dean Six:
Ionises 1 find twenty-five Mats. (IS.) fcr whirh, ptrial and Black Teas. aa were ever offered in
aead bos of “Cephei.d Fills." Bead to address of
Bar. Win. C- Filter, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co. IbteMartat Also all kinds ol Brown and White
Sugars, Syrup. MoImms, Fish, Rice, Cuffaa, chee
alate. Furs Soda andSalcratus,
KEROSENE

B

UBMIMG

OIL

FLUID

rear

low

riocass

Without stopping to give any further enu
a'.lrrn of our stock in trade, we bag leave ti
SPALDING'S PREPAREDGLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

SAVE THE HKEBl

JJisreUanj.

Aft
*****

PRODUCE

ATP
'emesMaMwaweo

SOOTHING SYRUP,

Pay

Ready

Fer Children Teethlag.

FCU. AND COMPLETE.
Tbe fellowing beautiful incident is told
by Pomeroy, of the La Crosse, Wia,
t/hfen and Democrat, in a late ediUirial
correspondence from
Dunkirk, New
York:
“On tbe train last night which left Chi­
cago tm tbe Pittsburg and F&lt;&gt;rt Wayne
road, there was a touching incident that
showed forth like tho noon day sun, tbe
deep and hating love of a sister. The.e
was on board, in the sleeping car a young
lady from Albany, Now York, the only
sister of a H. emaciated invalid who
lay on a couch, the motion of tho cars as
Ifseemed, hastening with a son of eager
tremble tho life from him. A little over
four yearn since, duty as ha thought,
called him from the store in wbirh he was
engaged, to Kansan. He thought some
one there might be in danger—be went
forth—concluded to make his homo there,
bravely toiled till ho fell sick with eonsumption, and sent at last for hli sister,
a girl about twenty, and his only living
relative, to come and kiss tbe dcalh damp.
She went, and her gentle care seemed t-revive him, till be determined to set his
face towards tho east and there seek
health, or a quiet grave lieside his mother.
They started, but tbe travel was too
much for bis wasted energies, and at
Chicago he was carried on board (he train
and laid in the berth, as though be were
an Miieoncious infant. As bo lay there,
pale and coughing, it was beautiful to
see with wbst holy, sisterly devotion
would she give wn'ch beside him fcarfi-l
least a wish might be formed, but yet
tin breathed, that nhe did Dot anticipate.—
She wiped the clammy perspiration from
his pale brow.
She gently smoothed

sooisr.

I

TS precisely whal its nans indicates, for, while
JL pleasanl to the taste, it te retiringly cxhltera.. J
.. .1. . u.1
Il-tan

In the lownahiy of Yankee Springs;
ell. bo chemically and skillfully combined as to

In the Village of Hastings.

Terms Easy.
(hem
XAXP VP TUP 1STEREST.

D. ('. HAWLEY.
pte, aa the following-. eoMwnption, Lronchitte. in-,
digestion, dyapnxia, Iona ol appetite, faiotnras.
nervous irriiabiiitr, neuralgia, paJpitaiiur. uf tbe

declO.lBSo-lyr

;‘a
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT.
TCVPtCULLY oes.gned for the nse of the X
JCj kw pnfntin and the /rauTp, havtt-g .up

MOTTS

CTtV'TsT&lt;*,5"'C
PILLS* IRON.

a. m; uiningek a co..
(Established in 17JR.)
Sole Proprietor

before the final trial she will

aineaa facilities, enables u« io Inraish

Innoxiana in all maladies ni *birb it bad Uta
trie.1. it h»» f raved «b»otutely eurttivs ia esefasf
I1 ths Mtowing coiaphuntB, vis:
*•

lebxO:1y

ISAAC

a

MOTT,

Is now receiving front Now Y&lt;«
Boston, his fall stock of

and

Groceries! !
druggists.

Price One Dollar per bottle.

febllyl

Consisting in part of

New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee.
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated SuTHE GREAT HEALER OF MAKKIKD I I

Herrick’s Sagar Coated Flits!
TUX VTUOLU WORLD VKLTED!
SICK

PEOPLE,

THINK!

AFTER WHICH, ACT I
Ysu'd acaree expact, at this late dar,
With startling cures a book to fill;

Molnssft and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas.
•
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Cofle, .
Stone, WtMiden, and Willow Ware,
Cigars. Tobacco, and Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime,
Soups, Salcratus, Cassia, Pepper and
Spice.
In addition totehe above Block of Gyoreriea. bo
baa a fulliud complete a»aortinrnl of

Drugi, Faints, Oils, Burning Flu­
id, and Camphene.

In Debililr, Nerrea* ASections, lao
elation, Djapepala, ( onrtipart«a&gt; Diarr­
hoea, D&gt;keutcry, luel&gt;»eni CoHsamplroa,
&gt;crufulau. Tnrbetcafo.te, Nall Rhe aw,
JIIvmrnrtrnation, White*. Chtoreri*, Liv­
er Complaints, &lt; bionic ll«adacbe«,
UhcumutiMn, Intensittent Fevers, Ac.
ulion of nervous and muaculsr energy from ebreeic cxjmplalnu. utie t&gt;ial of this restorative hu
peered euecewfut to ai&gt; extent ohteb node»cripUoa or written attestation would render credible.
In&gt;■!■&lt;!• so l&gt;.n&lt; bed tidnen U to here beveae
Krpujlen tn tbeir own tieixfaborbeod*. bare
dealt re sppeartd in tbe busy world a* if js»t
returned fixan prrtractod trine! tn a distant tesd.
Some very eiRnal instances of thia kind art test­
ed uf Female »ufferer&gt;, emaciated victims of ap­
parent tnarasmua. oanRuiaoua exbauation, critical
cl&gt;ari|c&lt;w. and that complication ot nervou «■&lt;
dyepepfle arcr*MM&gt; to air and exercise fer nhich
the physician baa nn name.
in Nerreua affections of ah kinds, aad fcr teasous tenilhar tn medical men. the operatioa of ibis
preparation of iron niuat ba salutarv, for unlike
the old oxide*, it te vigorously tunic.’ wilbooi be­
ing exciting and overhrating; and gectlv. regu­
larly apeneut. ctun iu the moat obstinate cases of
e»ativeneM witboat ever bciag a gastric purgstive, or intUetiug a disagreeable sensation.
It ia thia latlcc proix nv, among others, wbish
make* it so remarkably edectusl and pennaneol
remedy fcr Pt!ra.ut&gt;un whi.b it also appears to
exert a distinct and specific actioo, by dispersing

Ever offered in Baltic Creek, all of which
will behold st prices that cannot fail to
•uit purchasera.
Particular atlention paid tn filling nrdeni from Hastings and vicinity, and
Ralinfacti'rti guaranteed in every case.
—Tho highest market price always
paid , fur Pi ndure.

Thousands now in their

Until It appeared in Herrick’s Pill.

ISAAC C. MOTT.
Jcffersoo St-, a doors East ef BatUa Creek House.
Battle Crock. Mich.

Or HERRICK’S MATCHLESS VEGETABLE
FAMILY PILLH hare inundated the world with

HASTINGS

TANNERY I

Large family boxc
Sold everywhere.
aprlQyl

Clothing

Tai Hides or Shares,
■red to health

(loos for preparing and uaics
they will find . auro cure for!
ma, llroncbiln, Ac. The calv .
terser in sending prescription
listed, and .prtwd infomaRon
to be iaralsabia, and bs hopes

I also CLEAN AND OIL OLD HAHN ESSES.

V

R.HULL.

R. IJ. LOLKE A Co., Ges’l Ag’l«r
tsyUtyl
Se Canaster . &gt;. »•

NEW ARRANGEMENT
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

Swarr Old Aoc—God sometimes
gives to a man a gniltltwa and second ho­
ly childboud, in which the soul beoomes
childlike, not childish, and tbs faculties, in
full fruit and ripneet, are mellow, with-

New Arrangement
nt tbe Store ofF. ROWER.

Low Pressure System

sat1?-

Walk Sr, ScsUuaeall

OPITOM WOIX

U—d

B. C. ■AVLKT’l.

—-

D
GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT.

I qualities (tonic amt
Old and Fare Gi

DRY GOODS ’.

msBfuiljr the Christian way abide awhile,
to show the world a perfect manhood.
Life with iu baltlca and Borrows,

tie. Kaos Renuin- unleaa lbs
CL’IITIS A -CALKINN. New Yori
Friacipal Vttcet 13 Cedar 8t.f N. Y.

GROCERIES

-What, were it right to conceive such
a thought, would be the funeral obsequiee
of a lost soul 1 Would myriads of angels
following it with bowed bends and felded
wings, be a procession equal to the occa­
sion! Would tlio innfflod thunder of the
skies, and ths wild wail uf universal
nature, be a dirge expressive enough nf
the terrible disaster—meet music for this
dead march ! Were every star to become
Which we srs saiisos to ssU, sad WILL SELL.
a funeral torch, and every tree covered
with crapeand the whole earth clod in sack
doth, andcrealion, thnt had so long trav­
ailed in pain to utter her grief in one loud
groan, it would not Ims a acene sufficiently
expressive of that loss of |i&lt;mi—that
THESE HARD TIMES ws are wiling unspeakable wreck—that death of deaths
—a lost soul.
OUR GOODS

Thousands of Cases.

Also, Two Dwelling Houses,
Titles to all of these, hmarcTADLE, and

entirely of rceetablee and those
bining powerful ton io sod ecothii

BOOTS &amp; SECIES,

HARD-WARE ’

s® ADKE3
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

back his damp hair, find wiftly ki-sed his
forehead as she bent over him. At limes And aa it acts directly and persistently on the bilhe would rally a little, and asked bow for
they had comc,and then sink back exhaust­
tem, it wdl infallibly prevent any deleterious coned.
Passengers gathered around him.
ready and anxious to relieve him, but
it was little that they could do.
At
times he would? as he turned hh weary

head and dosed bls aching eyes, mutter—
"Oh how glow—I never shall see my
home!” About midnight bo asked the
conductor “bow fast they were going!’’—
“About thirty miles an hour.”
We have every kind of goods, such as
"And I am going fatter get than that!"
he mutter half unconsciously, as he open­
ed his eyes and turned his bend which lay
in tbe lap uf bis sister, so he could the
better look up into her moistened ere.
A little past one, ho asked his sister
tho hour. She told him.
A few minutes
later ho reached out his skeleton hand tn
plnco within here, and almost whispered
"kiu me, titter, before 1 tleep," and closed
bis eyes. Slowly the muscle* of his neck
relaxed, hil hend fell gently tu one side
as though be was sleeping, his fingers
loosed their scarcely percep iblo grasp
sod he lay there as quiet as a babe nn its
mother’s brcasL He was dead! While
the cars were hurriedly bearing him to
the home he longed to see, h'ra spirit, too
impatient to wait the rapid pulsation of
tbe engine, had left tho body, and gone to
find a mother in the invisible world.—
While tbe cars were rumbling at a rale of
speed fearful if &lt;»ne stops to think of it,
death had overtaken, entered and borne
off in triumph a victim, and hastened on
for another one.
•
There were more tears shed last night
than those that fell like rain from the
tired, wearied and loving sister. The
car seemed to become still—silent a»
death, as kind friends gently laid his head
down from her lap'arfd -led her weeping
AND
•wav. There were tearful eyes, moist­
ened cheeks, and trembling hands, ready
to do all that could l&gt;e done for the desert­
ed prison house of tho flying spirit, nnd
there were kind words, but nonet'H* kind
for the sister who now stood alone in the
world. And there were those present
who gladly volunteered to take charge
of and accompany both the dead and the
living to the home now completely deso­
late.
They who Insist that man altogether
depraved—that there is not somewhere in
tbe heart a spot that i* ever alive to sym­
pathy for those in trouble, should have
seen the kindness manifested last night
toward,tho dying, the dead, and the heart­
broken.

TO REGULATE THE DOWELS.
Deprad npou ft, moltsn, it will pre rwt ta
rcuraelres. and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFAKTR.

Call and Bettie

KKDUTCIRD IKBHCE3,

Unusually Low !
fBdMMJhft
*IW w*wvw

OB

harbor of that city rtne hundred years ago- -

Stacks of

CHEAP

VERY

CASH

—AND—

NervousHeadache

Pw-tssL to which females are m subject.
They art gently epos tha bowefo ternsring
F^iX-ory Jfc., Shdott Delicate Fenulee.

FOR SALE!1

As If God would teach

serxeriex.

SAVE THE

MONEY SAVED 1

EOTER S I1AKDWAEE STORE

EATING SALOON!!

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RDNESDAY
COUKTT, MICMIOAM

mow,

SIRUP,
BaMCripUsa.

J- XX. XJEVXJsTS . FHOPRIBTOR.

XXV JSJO'VJSJWCXH.

OnBZUSXS.

THE BOWELS.

VOL. 5.
fastings wusmtss Jirectan

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,1861._ _ _ _ _ _ _ NO. 52.

WAR!

€boia

®oftrp.

taofterW

STORE!!!

“Did you get some 1

Roberts gl Striker,

D All. El

JUST RECEIVED

k:

(F^oirt

gjisitllanj.

a new and most complete assortment &lt;of

THE LITTLE HEROINE.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
HOLESALK and retail destar in. aad «ann-

eJCbctnicali, Paints, Oils, Carr
K phene, Bumlni Fladd,

“Morning again’”
And the weary,
wasted invalid lifted his head from the
pillow and looked pitifully over the dim
room.
MASON ALLEN,
“Oh, that the night had been longer 1
To the wretahed, sleep is dear.
My
EALKR IN GROCERIES, provinces, pre­
date, fli»h, batter, lard, port, and rraiu •( tr FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL poor, poor wife—my darling babes—must
tnd-. Aire ton caudicv. etc.,«te. Storv la
PURPOSK8,ONLTJK1
they freeze and starve I U, God 1 it is
Calitors a Block. State atreot. lla»li:jr», Micb.
too much! And with tears gushing from
~
D. G. HAWLEY,
his eyes, the pale man hurried his head
EALER in all kinds of family Groeeriee,
in his scanty covering, and groaned aloud.
Slonv and Wooden ware, and a Rencral a*It is no wander he was out of heart on
rertneot »f Proviaiona. Alas Notary Public.
Store, two door, eaal of tbo Haatinga Hoc»e,
that cold, dark, December morning. At
best he had a hard struggle to get food
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
and clothes for his family, and for the
DEALER* iai drag*, medicines, kpstaol modi
past six months the struggle was almost
einc*, paints, oils, turpentine, barnioy fluid,
desperate, for bis wife had been unable
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES.'PEPPER,
to assist him in tha least, being confined
PRUNES. F10S. RAISINS, CODFISH;
tn the bed with a alow waisting disease.
His little dauglhter, Maria, a pretty child
■^yHOLESALK sad rvtail dvatsrin Groevrios
«f twelve, kept the one room tidy, and
Fork. Itard. Bailor, aad
herself and two brothers like wax By
■1 kind* of i*rodur« bo aglil and »old, at hl* “old
aniD’JDXs’J’ ^xniXuniXBir
the
aid of her mother's whispered direct­
■Isad.”
_____
And Choking Extracts,
ions, she also cooked the scanty meals,
and even managed to do up the weekly
the earaciAL mnkfit or rni ladixs.
washing and ironing.
“My little sunbeam,” the father fondly
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Aitornoy and
calle*’ her, while her mother would say
in her low sweet tones, “our angel.”
TENS, PENOILS, INKS. PAPER. KNOne night the young houskeeper welt­
ed til! it was pitch dark for her father to
. E. nON.TTEEL,
cotne home to hie frugal wpper, and then
BTBICIAN ANDStjlGEON. Will pradio*
with fearful forebodings at her heart, un­
MOST POPULAR
dressed the little boys and put them to
DANIEL COOK.
bed, and then lied or. her little hbod and
clnak to go for him.
A crowd met her
at the very threshold.
With a wild cry,
she rushed toward the inanimate form
they carried upon a board.
It was her
. A. HOLBROOK,
father brought home to them with a bro­
? and Coun.elorat Law, Solicitor (n
ken leg.
tell eTerrihiog
A week had passed since this misfor­
be bought at a
tune. By the sate of their few pieces of
for yoaraeltea. We intead Io mH
J. M- RUSSELL.
furniture, the wolf had been kept from
the door. But now, nothing remained
save the coarse bed on which the distress­
JOHN ROBERTS,
ed ones slept.
No coals for the liUle
PHYSICIAN sod Siirpon. DwsT
grate; no tea for the feverish lip; no
way, veer the Cvurt House.
crusts for the famished children, What
— CHERRY,
their bolus
should be done.
XrOTARY PUBLIC and Cc
It was a question which little Marie
IN lend te all business enti
asked berself again and again as she lay
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
there watching the few pale sunbeams
that struggled through the window, again
L. H.STEWART
when shs had arisen, dressed herself and
brothers, and smoothed the two l&gt;eds.—
Bread they must have that day. They
wore all faint even now, and the. boys
clamoring for their breakfast.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

D

GROCERIES!

&gt; 11 preparation sf IRON
irbou bv croitMtotivn is
y the bixheat Modieal
iropa and the United

PATENT MEDICINES

(DHEAIP, IF©iB iDASIH

P

J. M. NEVINS
Qaadyear

S'
B. C. PBINDLE,
Public. Gen-

Cou«u»Wtioa, tail
at friends aadpy-

SPRING TRADE,
DANIEL STRIKER,

jtuud effect of (be SMMt
raliuoaot i«
n liability*.

1861.

OLIVER E. EVERTS,

a. n. cook,
Register of deeds, and Notary PubUc.
Otflre in the Court Boom, and open at all

rrmwcMM,

P

* She did go to the baker’s but her pitiful

SHAKER HOODS,
SHAKER HOODS,

story failed to touch his hard heart, and
there were tears on her cold cheeks as
she turned sway. Even if she secured a
place aba could bop for no wage- t»H
Saturdav, and there were four weary days
between ibis and that Bread would be
too late If »he waited till then.
What
should ahe do—“begT She asked har­
eelf the question with a quivermg hp.—
Never before had their poverty dnven
them to that strait, and it was hard even
now, with the picture of that wretched
some freeb toller memory, to flak for
charity.
•he did *u Again aad
again she mW to the pasture by. “Pteaae

S. A. FULLER &amp; CO.

JAMES A. ■WEEXEY,
ROSECUTING ATTORNET, Coona^or at
Lew, Solicitor and Coanwdor in Chancery.

HARMOX BEITH,
Circuit court coMxrasioNia
Counsellor A Molieitor, in sU the

Suddenly a bright thought struck the little
daughter. She remembered having seen
In some eoffee b&lt;.&lt;usee,young girls.no taller
than herself,jailing upon the customers.
Perhaps they would try her. “It they
only would.” ehe murmured softly. “1
am hardy, quick and patient and I would
try so hard t*&gt; oblige.”
I am pretty
too, she might have added, had theie
been a spark of vanity io her heart; for
she was a sweet child with a brow like a
sunny snow-drift, and syce like the spring
violets that nestle in the woodlands. “I
will try, al least, and sea what I can do
and after watching a few moments the
weary sleep of bur parents, she whispered
to the little boys that she was going out
to get some bread tor them, and hurried

AT KBW TOOK TAICES.

BT TSE CAS1 OB DOZBS.

H. N- SHELDON,
QOUNTY TREASURER. Offles in the Court

WILLIAM JONES,

said two faint

covrrlid waa thrown off and two
thin white hands put eagerly forth.
“No, do,” ahe answered -plaintively
but I will try again.
Keep up
hope. Thera.will bo plenty out
oven now. Yes plenty," she said to her­
self as she buttoned her cloak on the
threshold; “plenty and I’ll have some
too. They shall not starve.
Mon and
women forsake me; God does’nt hoar mo
any longer; thoro is nothing left for do
to do but steal
Her face plied as she spoke it, and
for a few momenta there was a wild
wrestle in her heart. Then she went on
quietly, pausing an instant befojo each
bakers window, and braking anxiously
within. By and by, she found one that
seemed empty. A whole pile of steam­
ing loaves lay upon the counter. She
rushed in, and seising one, and hiding it
under cloak, fled madly up the street.
But the baker had seen her from the little
sitting room door, and was after her, crytng lustily, “Stop thief, stop thiefl
A
crowd followed her and the poor child
was soon run down.
“A clear ease,” said the police-officer,
who took bor in hand—“property found
on her. She must go to the courtroom."
In vain she pleaded with them and told
them her staiy. “They must do their
duty ; the might have bogged ; there was
no excuse for stealing at any rote.
No
excuse and her mother dying for food!
An important trial was just closing,
and all the avenues to the court bouse
were thronged.
“They’ll be through soon,” said ths of­
ficer to’the baker; “we’ll wait here a few
minutes. No danger of her getting away
while my grip is on her,” and ba tight­
ened bls hold on her arm, till the flesh
quivered with pin.
“Take me homo first," she said sadly ;
•‘they’ll worry about me so. My poor
mother will die if she thinks 1 am loot
“They’ll soon find oat where you are,"
said he, grufly. “Bad news is like light­
ening; It travels fast."
“0 dear! O, dear! What will become
of them 1 she sobbed aloud.
A little girl about her own ago was
passing by—a rich man’s child; you
would know it by the embroidered dress
and cloak, the rich velvet hood, and the
costly fur tlppt and muff
But there
was no false pride hidden under the ex­
pensive raiment; a warm heart was beat­
ing there, and its sympthles went out
largely toward the poor little prisoner.
For a moment she paused, as il irresolute
upon her plan of action; then laying her
mittened hand gently on the officer’s fin­

come reduced
sotitat it

He walked

A single ringlet wi
beautiful head that nij
golden curl, which the
How quick her little feel flew over the homo as reverently
been down from an lu
„
the morrow, be had it woven into a heart’s

pieces.
The man stared at her curiously. The
color rose to her brow, but she said
nothing, and hurried away with her warm
fragrant bundle.
‘Is it you. Marie t’ What kept you
so long, daughter 1 Quick, me a crumb,
I am taint.’
Like an angel the little stranger looked
to them as she glided in, her cbeeke like
apple blossoms, and her hair falling over
her shoulders like ripples of sunshine.
‘Marie cannot coms homo yet, she said

in Maytime. ‘But she will return to­
morrow ; perhaps ‘to morrow; perhaps
this evening. Bbe has sent me with the
bread.
See the two nice loeres I’ve

P. n. RUSSELL,

. STEBBINS,

llotioe it Hereby Given.

feet WOUUl carry nvi
-------in breathless haste, told bar story to the

TILLEY

A

-se53

CLOCKS1

full of provisions, and engaged Um
send in some kindlings and coal.

Patch by patch is good husbandry, but,
patch upon patch is plain beggary.
When doea a ringer resemble • aailorl

Caledonia Co., Vl

This error is sometimes fallen into by

He who bath good health is young;

Most men are like spirits of Self sacri­ deep, and mellow the surface with tbo
fice in their friends a great deal better barrow or cultivator. Where the sod is
than in themealvec.

A lady sometimes gets aa much intoxmerrily, she put
soon a refreshing

converted into plant food,
r the crop.
Crues-plowiug it particularly objse„_nablc In wot, or day soils. If the far­
Physicians rarely take medicine; or row slice is turned over eight or ten inch­
*0, yea I know,* aha answered cheer­
es thick, and allowed to tap a few inches
fully. ‘Didn’t I say she would be home lawyers go to law—two hints Dot unwor
upon Its neighbor, it forms a temporary
thy
of attention.
early to-morrow T Doni worry.
drain in the bottom of each furrow, if
ter days are
*
"" * ’
The difference betweenthe freight of
the morning.
the chid run.
•Where u Marie, do you know, Huie

bile end
private
The more fertility we
we can MnpartMo car.'and the more tatelligeoce we can infuse into the other,
tbo greater will be the returns they make
and,tho greater our means of happineM;
for it is wealth rightly employed, that
enables ua to multiply, not only our
own, but the comfort and happiness of

Go into

aggregate ef wealth and talent ever so
great, that give prosperity and greatness
toe state. It is the general diffusion
a whole people, among the rank

DOM. BWbr. tta brauHta. rilaxa tad
teen brokm. ta looted oj&gt;,o»d »Jd to
th. jod™, ‘1 nlttem. toy oompUtat-,
let ter go vhh mo ted Ute ell eta

overboard.

• thoogkttal old man wtal atant

rf,

.doo^bjl

“I’ll do it," she said, resolutely; mama
will forgive me wheu she knows all—
Without fire, witiraet food, nearly naked,
quite starved. O.aba will be gUd I tho’t
so far;" and she bounded down the street
and rushed around the corner.
Pushing open tho plate-glass door of
the most fasnionable hair dresser in tho
city, she went quietly up to the attend
ant, and asked to eee Monsieur B. He
ushered her into the inner room, saying
be would call him. Her heart fluttered
while waited, but her resolution did not

fail her.
“Ah! c’srf m Mia Tkertir” and Mon
sieur B. took her hand kindly. “Good

this solution at

bread till
leave the
Ing How lightly ta. taotata np u.
staircase. It waa like a birds footfall,

fee rarest of than.

The hair-dresser was astonished. WhaA

‘Mo, rir; hut tha will B&amp;t NUM «• LMtled at hit feet.

ait where the liquid fartilber
that produced side by side where

row » Can sor as St rported Isjcsticjc

•Y» moUur

Come to have

j
I Win lo-wlMlo" k’jn....
■fo-murrow! Sb. «o»W b, too -mk

There is always room for a man of force
and he makes room fur many.

the four crops have well paidjme for the
trouble of trying the experiment, and the
result has been, thus far, quite as good as
though I had applied thirty loads of ma­
nure to the land.
The noil waa clayey ;
the earth applied was yellow loam.
I
think' the mixing of soil, as clay upon
sand, or sand upon day, will prove of
groat benefit where the materials for ms-

Can the expense which navigators to
the Arctic region incur be called a poli-

said the woman, quickly,

CLOCXBj

him, is be troubled with airs,

seeded to clover and timothy grass. I
nad a stout growth of straw, but owing
to the weevils, the yield was but 15 bush-

she hurried

KINCBEURY,

J. F. EMORY,
iDnucrtuji

it k-B» £ ki

she saw bow eagerly they clutched them.
She had never dreamed of poverty like

attendant matron.

B«sfsansa ss.'ssstt

thirty bushels of oats. I again plowed
it in the Autumn, going two inches deep­
er than the previous plowing.
la the

Brilliant conversationalists must nec-

my father knows the judge, and he’ll get
vou away to-morrow. Good-bye—keep
up a good heartand off she ran.
She knew her mother to be one of the
most charitable of women aqd hastened
home tn tall her the story of Marie; but
uufortunatelv, ahe had just gone to ride,
and would not be back till near dinner­
time.
-What can 1 do aha cried t and wrong
her hands. “They want coal, and bread,
and tea, and so many things ; and I have
only ten cents in my pocket." She sat
down on the marble step and pondered.
All at once Ur eyes brightened, and a
beautiful color flushed her face.

This waa turned the tame Autumn, to the

gasped, and threw down one of the gold

to their chins, and the Indies were invet­
go certainly; you are on®
»—
oped in their fure, and It waa too much you
Monsieur’s beet pupils. What is this
S»bl. to Oirf itelr poctet Ixtota *"d
then, w*e peiitt f"
iust to supply a beggars wants.
For a moment her lips quivered; then
“Go to the soup house," said one at she spoke up quickly. You said once,
Is,, more oliurli«h than tbc rest. “The
you would give me an eagle for my curls.
city provides for such as you.

VULCASITB RUBBER BASE,

finished, she covered her face withkissea,
and said with a broken voice, ‘of such is

will do just is well, a
) in this evening. Till

rml«nM b-A &lt;telr ortaWta. tetlomd

AL00N1!

mother,

took off her hood.

vanished; a i
half
beside the sui
eagle lay in tl----------------------- - —.
Murmuring to himself all the tender
adjectives in the French language, the
gers. she said politely :
good hair-dresser immediately hastened
“May 1 speak with her!"
The judge waa a
“Oh, yes: she is not committed yet.” to the court room.
Putting her soft, rosy cheek close to friend of his too.and he hoped to eave the
Charlotte Cushman and Edwin Booth
the purple-cold one, sho whispered very
played their leading characters ta Uta
earnestly. Marie told her touching story;
He asked for a pri­ JfacftclA all last week, ta Philadelphia.
and begged she would, by the love she for half an hour.
boro for her own mother, find out their vate interview with lhe judge. Aaaora
Tamta Burton, a well known loir oom­
humble home, and comfort the distressed as la waa granted, he told Mtn all, Mario •
distress, and the generous kindness of the
ones.
“I will, I will," the stranger replied, little Theresa.
‘Poor tail* I good ohtW P -W Ua Boearnestly ; “and don’t you cry any more

morning, dear.

AND LADIES’

Sjrirattanl liras.

warier to

“Did you get some 1” cried the boys,
gathering around her, and pulling off her
cloak to see if it wore hidden in her apron

HASTINGS

DRUG

from hl&gt; pocket a shining pair.

rage to present berself
of the coffee-houses sh

On High. Prices, at the

. J. GRA5T

to walk k&gt; far by ihi
would become of the

respired and perspired gas
lhe air of which will tarre

�present attacks. Our’informant cow Anns |
the arrival of three New Yurfc n-giimshfs ■

Thn -tatejiss tottrestVwi^thltei

HASTINOS.

movraent of our tftrnp is tallowed, and
the present phase of the rejiellbm, render
tho Mlnwingtiqa^rapMesi noWstof vgtae

there

through the city unmolested; says .
.
With ibis issue closes the fifth year of will nnt ba a solvent merchant in Balti-

ON HIGH PRICES!

-it

’ ■' '

Although
’-bo«:) &gt;-vi
Oft b^ -XJ^^wutisiiig.i^uptobo' U. 8. arsenal in this citv.
'
n.4l»rtM(&gt;» nM&gt; Uo
entirely withdrawn fn»o&gt; 4ft yet,-by t«.

Tiic Banntr office,-huw star, ta not a

frtkitbe f,Hr

t xix I undn &lt;1 ib liars ;

jt

&gt;

f

tesafiaally fell- upon the pnMout propn-

ry, and 17 frutn AfmspliRs J0pctiuo:
books, we also find, that up tn'the 20th
day of Oe'rribeK 185$, we had.patd. ouj

&gt;ut Utreo hundred dollar* more itum-we
tWK ninnrtrs.und boarded one hand all

th? timc-snd two bands part ..f the time

for the same .sixteen tuuntha; ar.d4 we

H»U owed oO the office six hundred dul
term

This is tbs maimer in which wc

‘•got rich" out of unr buslneas up to that

time.
i« ft w-n bh. •“ a»v it*

casLul the
material was about eight
hyn^red
'Xhatc'er of sBoress
has auend&lt;J.»»a[ for the-Jart two and-a

half {enrr,js^awipg to increased personal
exeralihs on our own part, and &lt;»f a few

earnest frienA*. to whom we owe a lasting
deht'iif grrttintde.

enough of.this,

we have nlrrndy* stated more than wo de­
signed, and Wftiefor to a filter opptiriu-

nity a full statement «&gt;? facts' nnff figures
says that iin JNuftl» we*tuni Virainra. there
ie but one aontitneirtX absolute;, ferret,
unconquerable rtavcrtiistJu tbo cause ot
the I’toun, and aa «fetaMa&gt;«s-purpose
never to subrpit to any onUnance vf.sccesshm. Party Ibiea Are obliterah-d; hnd
Breckinridge, Douglss. Bell kn&lt;!'' tiHfnTfi
men ere untied in thrir di-fensr

gituntv oo-aunflny, after disnvnat.of Mr
♦lee, ehruWed ttietnselres iiitu a UttHip
company.
*
'

The Cincianati Connariai I earns front
a gsntjenjntiTrutn Western Virginia, that
tho scenga in iheCoovcBiiou at Ru-btnvud
.r.
-----------1 -Uibupy, Ihum.ms
Mia in their . i
through at all bi
outside prrsure

wu greta
rUSE
tM,4U«awiCK

HpiftaRy dedtettriJi- to

whom It may

concern.
"STe^condneiimpBtqriirilisd.
The Svcuqd Kcgimcnt of ibis Sigte is
ta»#*Nhi urgnnllefl. I^t B. BicbVd:
son, of Pontiac has been appointed Cofo-’

irilf Hr -L. Chipft’iffn.Mf-Detroit;' Lte’iq.
diUnri. and A? W. WilBsms. nf*Uh.
sing. Major.

Of these offieers the 15e'-

Irirtt'ArlaerHSer rpcakk M'fuIhlWe: '• : ’

;tba Third

RlMiarUxon

Infatry through tho Memcan wa’r,'anci was

tWWiimre brtfetteg taf IWngHIhMte Irrmid a brave and accomplished officer,
th'remfrttad tteSrtvwrtl RriWiiAml
•tolfWil

CobiiTrl Chipm.-ih va* fir Borno tlriie
OkptataW thb L'W'-’BWfrth: atta.fsl a

ss.
The Work ef'pts^wtewif *1, Merfath-

The Philadelphia taqwiasn iatalewuthdt

Q*. Bawuregard, would be ta Kiohnwnd
■enTYteectay.
J $. r,r-.-- .! - !.-•

or. -. -rerl .e;.;-^ ^Ynrk, April 11
'_ ।A ;trt|er

taaiertaHd-frertijty P0- the part «.f its •dJ‘&gt;iftteta£t*0O&lt;tafafcaMr now in tbc
publisher, vfe bCTftJfe'if.W^rbfi'^^8,
&amp;$tinujib qppesr regularly

thoHifigh’ofrk-et and Al).M ,

jorWilliams has lung been cohurcteA whfi
Srtv w7«'

1{

from

Washington. to, the

Steamer C. E, Hillman, from Si. Louis
t«&gt; Nashville, was abauduoed by hey »flierraaud crew uppoaite this place to dm
.
■ ■
Nkw G(ilkass, Aprib23.
The dreerled steamer waa lx m rdel by
' ”TTie Gnvrtnr’iWreceiwi infimnatlon
Capt'Scolt, &lt;&gt;t th.- aintmcr-SwhIIow. who
Ihae r.BIXFTrWrAita fre ofitbe *st ta
Ixutsytffau April 23.
fi-imd «m hoard one thousand-k»-ge of
J-lu th/ eorfrdtrare array. ’
pvailrr’ and n lirgv quantity »f other
Tbc wtrftmir Mifrehin /te'ttghanff ha*
A prlratn diapati
contnihand goods.
It is sripjaeed tliut
Wgh’^nrcYatad Hv tiip Cnhf-drracy. and bnrrwtsd by e (honthe Captain and crew uf thr Hillman drwill anon be fitted out jw'tssr wrnmrr.
.erted her through fcwr&gt;-f . the rouse,
' Hdiisthhrapiflte at
qiirnvee that uiigbt fulluw if caught by
dsy, when he denied. emWIaBtUlhr,
Haver de Grace. ApHl24.
Ing WinriMktkwW 'wrtV1
tl«lfn',
_
Two tbohsatid stand of arm* -liavq ar, tr-H-ps al this point.
C .r.mm-«H.'iljl :iB«&gt; Wtd ilwt b. rll'fd frvtn Harper's Ferry. Supplier of
New York, April 37.
fl.lnlgd Wilt« 6dtbWfinW.it i^Trhb
p'lfk. fiour, nrovteiuna, &amp;e., have Imen
The ITeratd\xM n dispatch front a «p&lt;*e
' Nuperuus. erizna’s of arm* ini correspondent sent to Fritatcfala. who
.New Yohk. Apiil 23.
. fM\Y^er nre rrreTtjej—one «T 800 was nut'allowed t*&gt; reach there. He de­
A e.-BtUman from Chnrlrston, Sntur.
,.
rived authentic infi»rmation of the om
day, says it was ths intention of the ^*fft *'•’fjowder tar Baltunore.
Southern - CcafederMy to' maroti. niirih . .ktflhi tents on .the Poturusc. River
have been fired by the Virginians, to pre­
There lui» bretr no action, and Ge«u
with60,000 to 00.000 men.czpeering fifty
vent vessels .from conveying trvopa to Bragg luu intimated hfa Inability to re­
thousand more from Virginia. '
i
Wwhtngton.
duce Fort Pickrne. His army fa ««iil io
.
' Tfew Turk, April 23.
Train? on the main stem of the Ohio be demoralized. lie hits rlsn inhmnt.-d
Tiie steamer Tank'ee has arrived, and and Baltimuru Road In m Washington
reports that she reached Norfolk bn the ran ragOfarly yesterday.
sftcniiion .of the 17tb, »»bqn, findiqg a
Tlie ,mails between Washington ami
moycrden£)^g&lt;»|jte.her,' snu'phtfta "henislf Annapolis have been stopped.
Sluite
It is believed lh«-y
uniter (he “guns XT iho Navy Yard.
A fnrpi Richniood are detained b) tho Gyv. tmnrediare ncti.m.
cu^ngi|umj)g. yffiw demanded Iiqi-, but ctafnMu The road between Annapolis
adjociit.
tin- comuurijnnt vt tlu&gt; Yard reluwd.
and Wsshifypnu fa guarded by GovernA
oHTrSpnhd.i)t
pa&lt;sed
thmpgh Mot
The Yanked'tawed the Cumherland to tnent troops.
ginnery on the
Dark, was making
Ftwjt.MuBJCUC^, The-Pawnee glib arrived
active prt-pnmtion* tnqhavk Wawfitugton.
LoiitevlHe.
April
24.
there.
.
The pork market Is exi'Ited. ' A lead­ He saw troop tn rmttc Kt Richmond —
The destruction
Norfolk is ctunpkte.
The crey-y add niaruws were scot.u* ing merutamt complain* that he atr.uot They received anus and equipments at
get
pis.vi^nna from Cfpt’,nnii|. ru-r tr!4- Augusta.
Wa.«hing'j«h,
.,
Gvn. Iknnu; «*f Teniuwee, wa«a&lt; Mon’c The
-feas purchased two gmphicfli^-,atriH.s expla'mlnp tbo reavm.
The Naahvillf.papers o&lt;ma1n the speech gomery mnduding inlngvihcuts d»r sen t
ntfr^ftteafl^ra f.^ucrubiets,
.
o( John B«-ll. yesferdav. arlvoertlng' a Ing tw. th&gt;&gt;us.-&lt;nd di/peradoes in dtizi nx,
The stunner. Brbb is al wSesdy Hook
«treng military league of all the South­ dr mu to RmIi it|i&lt;yi v&gt; and Wushtfigtoii; Io
watching - vessels.
A taimber of «&gt;th*r
ern Suites, against «'e&lt;’»mnii.n tae.
•
Mvrvtiy operate In on attack m-ai Wft»h
•b-tmenuwill mam cruise &lt;&gt;ff the Sound
inglon.
•d8a.drB.Hta. •
Pmiadelphia. April 25.
The Confederate Stairs are In a state*
-.'lbwtNiiasiawppi. Boatnc. and Colorado
There is a probability of the reopening of anarchy.
RndncM is* pnotrarfd. —
of travel t&lt;» and fnun Wasbivgturi, dy Tnlnkmg |H-oplv nrr h-ae o&gt; ifideffl. The
The Niagara; fewni Japan, hue ari«ed order of Gen. Brett.
et-PWadi-lA®.
Il is reported that over 2000 Southern
Wendell, Ex-Public Printer,.hasnrrivta.
tr&gt;w*pa arrived st Norf ilk on Turednv.
Richmond, April 23.
front,.-Baltmtafss «hd".aaya diet, «|en
their destinittlon being kept secret.
Win. B. Dobbin, of tbc 53 regiment
Every-eijdvaror has lieen used with
of Mary laud, arrived here law itight tirnu
«»o '“W
• t. .
.
the aut4**rities of Ralriinore tn permit
Th*. mHwarhr, o'natituu*d the worst
Beliiinure. Hr rvpmeaiU ih-t there air
the re-opening nftelegrapbic communica­
fcatentiot
.
It is *aidg.tbnt Gvu.StfOtlfesh coofidetil tion, but unsuww»JpHy.
Six bundled troofM i'rum South Carvlina,

rtafr yard.'
Bo?

propose to tlw Unitrri Sutra guveminml
to IwotBur afhrtnrtors balweew the c.mi
temliag partita is the prtaerrtdifficuteta.

tM'fhfSii'tam.
/fio.ptA' hef

*’ U'!'W‘

Camo, 111.. April 26.

How TgEV Tak*t'.&amp;rctsa((.xjrti»ai8

the

.

LARGE A5D

BEAUTIFUi

ta» Q*W

,&lt;»,i w&lt;t

Bl Ir-M BaWAW

million of dollars and loan it |M,;ndU««

.Philsdelpliiit, pri 27. Senator Mamn ie in thfa&gt;-u\,
He

river.

PkiladeipMa, April 2®.
that the city is qwteVMgain; that treopn
arc passing from Annapoli* to Worthing,
tun without tatenwptinn; that tbmw

mule hopeful of p&lt;«ce to-diiy.

lars. to the State

DRY GOODS!

tbc “Dastiow" Ride Gunpani,”a

.crowd aasrinblrd in front -f ths b«ii

READY-TI IDE CLOTHING*

.acrbal Jf the utaii appnwrhrd thecr

brentne Miipalimt, and the P.wt.dfiee

execution.

CROCKB RY,
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

thronged
»»«•'•
In tbn afternoon the crowd gal her

together

LAprflk

MURIGWGE SALE
Default hstinsfawa bbAc u^b, «
I al maul Ufa wifais iSrainn of tlutiaaaa

Fifteen men have run away from

wutcu ua rjturpaxs to mix

VERY CHEAP.
APPROVED CREDIT.

Ibere6.o-b4.el.ejfo
be maairte &gt;u MWih e

CALI AHL SEE 2

‘a
IMM'HUT. Ajkii ».
A reliable grntfatnan just arrived here
from M««lif»Utiry. sabk-b . place ta’ Irli
ho Yurmfay U.I, ao). ,f)-kfa ..Herrd
ta-W to -tart .qtjbg ,2fch -lor Lyn&lt; bTag.- Faw- tang. Ya. There was grmu dmsppuini*H&gt;katota&gt;N the relwte ta aisjMiMMincv «|
tta. rewforoenunu of Fu t P,ck.-u*.
1
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• Maur *ar.—Wc Imerjmi fn.m n c itizen

LOW P11 ICES’
IS

XUE

MOTTO 1

J

i‘. ME&amp;BILL

Mortgage sa lb

'

AFWttaMbta W*

!PWM*i0&gt;iK.4i4M&lt;

m rueraWng.laad in jLrtecting the

•i ustztg xnsxs.itrssi
nd mwrr of ItunnL'i- Urarmr daiMhe (rfo-rul.

xon'ijWjrtih5!-

fill up th« "4-h.

I" lb-ir ■!• pu-tu

officers and mem-will usrry with
thftbHl Wlal|te «»f our «-ntire voi»o
iatal# of Wtutawi Walrwih.
Q* '*« W WK 11IOAK..•
l-n*a, Ct
t3
Usery ve«rt».
w—atom..

And may tte Go«l of ialims p

due, Ulhe din, vT itu Notut, du yum
T*o
bundrvd »nd tittf e'Kfcl Ilvltan. ind Cltr eeaO;

Several •&gt;( «®r tusreluuilB are

mwwm. &lt; vfiw w«bwi..
I'roUie*

»ucb cam made »n«t prerAhsl.-Uit said n&gt;ong*c«
•A fafUrA. I.. wll:

*t»ir«and wind«i»a,'lbutmoreg'*«

AU thjt ixtteiU'ph’recrpir-

o.niM, ;

kaua* ■■&gt;&lt;!deoerthqf Mthvta«t ksffof thr Senilr
r «rt«itaWriM8ty&gt;&amp;fa To«n

N. Baiter, with his usual rutr

among the first on hand wl’h

«-nrHt*. wttk A.
Sb-uS kaNctjAarx. al

____

-l.iil "

I*a— !._■ —

a ;
■ ■ . , ’ ! ,■
Caardian’. -ale.

don't forget to ^ive him ■ **IL

We would call tba aUenlau

- p

readers, to an advertisement Int
beaded

.......

“Aiuiboriied

Milbar.

UurtgafCf.
........

■■''-aoHT&amp;AOS BALE.
T\-rtrxCflr Wkvtig brei-iataett tb« teMHfan
IT M^xmeat «fs cr.uun ludeatatr ef Men-

ww&amp;."a“K.r:i

army drill,! A small aum sea

JtalsH the 19lb

apv who dcatrea it.

“'rev «vi

taimnMl.

Tbc aWewalk is oow complete

.«/k A. Ilolhmok'a new beHd
COMMISSION KRS NOI-ICE

■ makra it a'Utlle more safe po

tea, ami find that M

o.u,pu,, _

'few

Wring biscuit*. which

FMicmo.'.:-.

'

ta tuMdknt
W^tatadtaUfrapfi. 1
rrwuis a
«rt?wp v. •- .'•

"cu.*™-/ this Csmpawy a

Mhed by a ahiqJet
w«e&lt;&gt;&gt;. ~»i ...

W-

m«

.-..&lt;t moiltngnfprrwkMsMS
utL «e4 Quartci ul the SmuiKlisa Liattt&gt;. taTawoaip Um.
M Wen, n&gt; &lt;t&gt;« cwinj of

■ wrhtt. in producing aorpe -f th

Manfeeraers
Aras foca HJu4rj&lt;y£|iputa»d

*, Ttaitwfai.

MU'rr

No mistake this time!

&lt;wt"w&gt; ww^ae'WHz. .

Z^rdteww-tak

•the d&lt;« ./‘which, a subscr.ptlon

..I). IftU-ai

teard t.iday aftonxnta lu th^ dlfeetaur
ot lurt MimrOe.

iPyHsUaa'wtWfItaly.

;iam and cnffiustesui. »cre cstlinuc

pledged. V‘ dyfr*.' esiwuMn, ai-d su
thc'tauilir. &lt;f the M.iuu etns

taDLEta .VARIETY.

IX

•

wlrfax C.uijty
lest oath or

fc»w

As the time fiw

•fn xplte * «&gt;•

.
nprthnMt, April St.
Ogilvie Rt ren Young was arnMhs! las*
evHtimr. at the Spencer Hfaisn by flu­
ff. S.' V*,**VI. •«'. ta* ehantr ».f trnpem*
fin port ant ooricw|rini1ence was’ toupd’hi
hi* nos&lt;es*h&gt;n.
II t &lt;•!! be trk-d hy the
0/ 8. Cubrt td-niiirruw. ’

The fi-Dowinb disputed "was received been nri rated •! H-rpcr’a Forry. and
carried to RabiuotHl.
by ‘ Postmaster Tavior this »«i&gt;n: ’ ’
1 "Tbr nipttin Ahnap
New York, April 28.
• •Ifa is now open, and &lt;e aligll dispatch s
Advices fpiiti S.vaJ,nail rgjhirt .tf-veral
train daily, at J I;?R) . A. M.. and si fine vjrasel* anituig ..phtotcu* ' cont«iii*-.i..n.
nill be started dully from Aminpoli* tn wfiich-were ixpi-ctrtl dujtW. ttrcrulra
ci.uiu’Kjt *(|h opr fine up, which will ar
are pourhmln to i&lt;u« an attack &lt;hi Wn*
rnekyrc at ASO I*. M.
Th* malls can
fiingt»n.
All Uni&gt;&gt;uieu are overaw.d.
be taken iiv thia'nivte.
The survey tag MltotaW IJowMl Cobh, I
bn* tended Iroojm and tw&lt;- caution at Pott
JWwaVu. m™„. r '«4Fi35
Cersull, below U.-ddinore.
■
ta. If. tat? i rJ.’MB'Ytafa, AjfiklM.
.
? reposed Out I,,-.-.,, fir|ftg «»
’ JJ' ’’ 1
HarrfaMrg-. April W.

ilfWM IbWtaafl* riw

was sto

asm

one feeling in Baltimore via: b&lt;w*iGiy to
be
*

PWladflphia, that
irillFe «f VnH Ph-kres. arid

iw'owsf.-ni

4b&gt;MHtb ibe distgnaud day

'

.1 • • ••••** •* oil. • ‘M
&gt;1* »o VOIIO, 111
Utalig h-fruurlhg opposite aide of the

Several Steamers sailed la.t nigha'aad
l.rXw^uilb
-- ~ iwwwta..
lo-miv
twvib 4-...IWL
.r-'iiMi ii»r variotw
-'tM^th'tMmmamtaeshrrirwd in -Wata«s
W*’ fcitdjpi-rfft «

the race had it notbeen“tar the authori
ties. At it was; ihev drove him ' bJtf-on
town, folItaHn^hli team about Hillfe—
Journal
■
: r!* u

...w.
«iuca cui m tsJ
fixtneAJbewH Cwnfrr &lt;be C&lt;amT
t*. to me aimctra aud
,i'
ese

-

ArMtiwat of

'New Ytark, April 2&lt;.

active service in the’Rfexk-sn’wirJ 1 ej“ ’

visited niir dtty, on $at|irdhy just to. jb
arimd nihiYetiug. While fieri. he‘fina&lt;!e
li»mselfgiiagpiciiMus by (be pfUTano? nT
frsaaunable Mnfimentk* ^miipo'f tfie setts has
lioy's were present «u4 VcikJ him, "rm j
tUwm
iu Issa than fire tninntes a wmipuiv, ;&lt;if
(Stem nanAwrfng ovi-s pfi&amp;huiijfred-^Aj
ranging in age (tam ten r.o fuirtsep. wir«S r«l UAUWl

6HEWFFS SA LB

BniUiiiocr WMnw tint

I .«

said to give great £it 1____
»*klM«iata fctediW.

OF

C«impri»&gt;iig a

tv uw £«w.

■Own Aysvira

WMM

A boat- lbt&gt; mkkile of last week h
hlS SPRING STOCK

Dated, ApritiT.lML

■An nnempt Las-inadV Mrtnday night
bv the Qjp-- - Varfmi, Pi(

S*®4 *? 3°^ “^P1

Tta Wfe MMOac.

It.ta^Ctad thstxbe rumor of the order- arrived at Kiclmmiid this evenum.
tivtt BifiTicidhtA|f&gt;rta&lt;Mllivl U* brought to
ing4w»y rf L’nteo mm is uutrue. If
tfapture Wtair'1Ilarrtshurg. April 27.
they keep very quirl they will nut be in
&lt; . J fans .sslrbi
April M.
The forces nt Ilarru-rN Ferry hrlirve
terfered with.
, v hM*.
Mlrsjtaippi,
that Gen. Beauregard fa in Ridimond wiih
I^nfavdln. April 25.
TWijlsib hf
7.000 triMtM,
t, A. prbpztahfori'hi-en made bj thb g»&gt;vThe Baniniore and Ohio RuPr.wd fa

'• ii
. Jb'ttrdoGracc, A|&gt;&gt;*1.23,
u.iR.
HalM JfiMrernJtanm F«&gt;iok:frufa Balti­
more to.UMiw8tabj4«h^hrab&lt;M W
of the Legislature, to e&lt;iaMtafr.q»i4be^ta; edf&gt;ate&gt;a(iCun.in Ration.*.tew-.^t*&gt;f
States fiantn Gwnunntoirw.- Meermtac;
wtbiTtereeod
frw FiFataKg.
and other United StMcwveBsatarlsidihotti
•wcfiatatwui.-■ ^upqnriatana- qf iaby
scuttled and sank by nntarfufifae &lt;h»tari
hita«r«4ktrtaTv be •tfluislsrrsd , A*&gt;m
Stales goKorntuwiL ChdarA-had-bi-en is­ the necessity of the make »JU pclmpHJ)*
IWuowrec I
sued fur burning the Navy.Yard »*u Sapir
evuf tevjea ’ -*Fbffifi|,.lptaa. Apnies. ,
day Diglit. T1.'.t.- is teason tv islicy*
.. . I, —aIIimI ..,11
that a largo jj«irt3ou «ff iha stuiys,ij Ml
the Norfolk Kavy-Y'ard have been bfiuight
WlhWBMr.&lt;•» • ' A
to this pity,. (Pbibdrfpbi#). ] The affair
Willtantaa. 'Jlw drlrota of ’fltripirlfHebtalffiWgs at
hmn
has be«J^*iellj rqanagta, Ul jjpA'fta

less eflcctually.

Ont dollar, ctuh in

____
Siiing yr*-

were removed front the Aracpal a’- St.
Lottis Iasi night, aud takeirtb Springfield
m thisStulc.
Carta. W, April 3fi.

yut of com

°'ci tf

ju^me.'w* projH«K making *m4

entirw xlsra
' Chicago, April

Tinut says Gen. Scott sen! orelera to
EflfL Waehiog^ta ly, drelpiy the rebel
ImHerJes beiuw Modhi'Vernon at all tau
4r«ls.
. '
,

*’

,8t&lt;^

1

Stack* of

fyw/wiU pat for the Banner tar the

♦t'Viirconthue sf$rtMir£

A

dtarUtag Kutaor.
,
A lady who arrived In this rftv YCsfarday morntag from Cbarlrstrm. w hfej City
•tae Inft on TYreedar, alites thin the
too-taerrtbte retain.« of gfllfirs eflv.ed
ta that city when she k-ft there.
A hunt
two b«drta left fr, th. fafafw. same train
with berstaf. and the inhabitant* w.rr
preparing to -leave M rapifiy „ powrihlc.
Ae tawreettan had br£Ha uhf aniimg
the negroes ttpmrthis va'rfta pto-t itl mi
in the interior, and they -'weic ImtaFng
the hootas arid committing other jfcpL,'.
dalions.
8ne resided about three mTu-v
from Chattertun. and iftr hurfwnd ta abrent from home in the seteeaiori kiiiiy.
He fa the owner &lt;.f a cutten plantat-r
end awme two hundred afaiee.
TT«ii
father is a Captain in the L’nftVJ ’ State,
army, and W tor the Ci-wn.—m^rp7,ia
luquirtr.
'

COMPANY

great stampede* of negroes.
Raliablv
accounts say that whole families are crosstag tatn this Rtata.
It is aald that provisions are becoming
A report places the total low of slave*
scarce at Washington, and the Govern by Man fanrLflltoOiftf txnublre. hagud &gt;ti ‘I
inent Is supplying families with the seized 500. Great fean. are entertained by lhe
town on Sunday.

^eteSty^pe^-crrtT

its cipifinei-InrcbWed 'LU

Smw Htertehurg. 81 from

Mnsaactousrlta

■

crllanccns

1 simply state, that with the aid of those
■

Jfo.m.—Al fifi'JJr.cli.'l, &lt;3? JtrrV.
;
riw (N-irth
wk. qiMifwwIi, Bo.
.bi&gt;ut 4S bum .l-wnte* fivm Kwu.ii,
Mid 24 from New-YnH}.
.l&gt;H,t iwih-, rtl|„ «,L;hi
•f K..rt M-wiww.
'
- m- ■
C*£rj,n&lt;U.-ls
&lt;rtm Tl.br.
«■». .. 1b.
k, B^ri.fiirj nt.n [w.i»nt
pfibit'fflvA.nj.
•« lb. r&gt;H wBUfimbr.- Llm tbit,!;,,^

Kighlb

W cdaesday Marulsr

raor0 tlwn B krioT exj- pl-Vta4vn-. ! Irl it suffice, then, if wj

r

the

' |Iarri*b«||jg, April Sfl.

peaks Bar.-about-bO mHew-from Havre
taGrsee,89 Mites by
'ta'NWUfify

Uli, S0~ll«rn.»rW.4»n««i,„.

and

Regi«nL

ta gening a wiser idea of flje'nfrrtnt
news:
•
■« “ 'Zi
'*■' v*
■ Srrre rfsftwr—aidhe -mouth of the
Bwqeebanns, Rfaer. nMr the l-eaft of
Ctenapnke Hire, is 62 tell" fW'WU
delpliia. At this point-' continual;*' rnBj
rttad commsn'wations te interrupted1 by4
ferrv.
’

JgtaAjbwtamwiw.
V * : -Naw T.^fc. Apta ftA

* ftfti«fjssioN\ER's ^uneg;’,

:

place your band^te; vir p e

taws*

tjnet frvwb feb l«-pgre« »i^iHpur
wbM «Ul pk.ee Maa. 8. in

.a

day tHi Wtabtogtotj

IMH. April

�Scrofula, or king's
oyriC?AL FAFXB OF BABSY CWWTT.
twulv* thmiaand
■
1*0 »rn,rf here. Tbr«. 1*^.,^ „
vy*.
~
। a™expected t-i-night.
Fural
Jfltstclkintons.
I
t*. i.„, p„, ta
- i n r -»i

•

°

la a eoaadtutiMnl diacnae, a corruption of the;
blood, by which Due fluid becowwe x^xied.

troops allogrtiier

INSTRUCTION IN FIELD ARTILLERY

.
„ th,

t

Uiniiw,, Ofc.^

fr^nd kJ.

I«l

’ "’J* *f ['"■ WV». “it r~t tudl.rj

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'^—=4=1=--------- i&amp;TKrtASS a
_,ow is ih« 1 ta*e »• bsibaeribe.
uud*r lbw gua. ,.f y„rl MaHwfry,
A* we are about entering upon our |
&lt;»eo. Butlai as ya tb*r* must Im&gt; a mus-

WM. H. FRENCH, Bl Mefor,

Fa‘l b*‘*wsn ,,CM5
Tbe s,*;^-rnde„. ;;f ,h&lt;

.mWSKE’'

«uiaMg year.
O-r dUZar.coM ta «&lt;- gricted ymterday fi.r taking up rad*
saner will pay for the Banner ihr tho en- botweou here and .Waahingtoi).
suing year. Send in your'aubacrjpliuna | s_J^» ^Myland ,j4jiS*l*ture b diacusa-

H «d‘Zil*,b‘ Iafc?5? T*‘ie* far “*• ",n:i

gixih volume, we pn.pow making another
.,T ...«***.4-i~to,
li.r to,

Abuttt thr ti-nidlu •/last week hand-

u

ADVT^FRXX.

Captain ticcuod Ar Ulicry.

HARDEES TACTICS.

ing tt&gt;* proposal of adj.^tning to Annap.
oil*. , Lbay wiU not pass m nrdinaucu of
acc®Mi‘Tii. but will anil the State.
Baltimore and Washing on quiet.

WaKli'uigu-o, April 20.
Thu rumor that L-**
■ • ■
erected at the White
wnean*- ’■&gt; rendrr efficient *er»lee tn the Verno

And devoted to tho Cacss or Msiucal Rs/cbm; to
the Di retarox op Mkmcai. JDtowteoos roa TM
1‘asvtJinox or DnrexwrTcirt-io the Rstier or
TSO’S Herrxaixo a&gt;&gt; Arrucrsn witm CsaoxtO
asi&gt; Vtscuurr Dnasass. To th'send this Intirtnatt is endowed, to cnoWe-tbe sick sad suflenn^
throughout the Rnglhhftumath of our lend to
■void tbo Poiaoxots Deco*. EXTorriOX, and iguo-

roetfos/wf U. War QoawU^s. Mr
Lreuuuant Colonel W. 1HARDF.F., C I A__
Vol l.-Jtamots or run Soluisu axd Cuspaxt,
issTavcTtuxarustUunMUBsM Vol.U.—tfcaooi.
or ras Uarraitux.
Two Vula. cocnplete. fj.W.

“Ma Act to asfuUuA d wsMihm ata4«&lt;/ bitciplutt
•rti'ilU tetreiufur tUMuUui y
GaUciSiw
’■riaCTiux I. That the system of dUcipbuo ami
field er erase which is sod shall be ordered to be
.oaintry in the presetrt emergency.
Al­
^•rvMl *v ‘bo regular Army of tho UuitetlNtelea
The Charleston Vercwry earnestly in tba ddfereul corp, of tufianire, artillery, aud
though ll
Srotwu against thr advice &lt;d certain rifiamen. Aauaitu to oiarreouty IA&lt; ■•aliaj,. in he
ezereire and di’erj lioaof tbe said corps respecAnd unplt
■utbeni J..urnn|« which urge an home Lively,
tbniughuui tba United dtetea." '
oiate asMtuk on W».hingten. and its .&lt;•
Approved. Washington, May lx, IKo.
asm was unbounded. Al tbc sound of cupatiouaa the Capital of the confederate
CAVALRY TACDC3.
thr fife nnd drum nt the head quartarra of Stat’*’Published by order of tbe War Department—
The A'rxtndrin Gnsetfe &lt;nvs that Gen.
rirwt 1‘art -eicaooL or tbs Taoorcn; or rue
the ‘•Ilsvlingn Rifl* ComprUiy,” a large
Lve few ord-rvd tiie.relcwM -\f &lt;;Pn. Hur
pLAKMxaxuorvas tSoesoaux UrxxoixTr.o—
crowd eateitibkd hi tn»nt of th* building I
.Secund fart—Scnoot or sub Twouriia; or tux
ney. mIhi w stopped at Harper's Ferry
in ’pite ‘rt the train.
Ax the tlm* for thr |
I'lakxix axbur tub StjCAnsox Mosxtxs. Third
on his way t&lt;&gt; Witahittitiiin, and meurbma
Part—Evoactloxa or A Hmmmsxt.
arrhal of tb« nail appnutrhed the crowd I as a rumor Umt Jvlk Dails ia
emir p.
bicame impatient, and the P»«b«ffiee w*» j Riclimi&gt;ud this wucN, and that Vnv.prvs
blent Btcphvtis has rt-turned to Mongotn
thronged f&lt;&gt;r a b-ng time.

ZUft

wllh oil. of u. LARGEST »i

ciun'tis uf ihii tlieihily to duvise wnyr and

ipremiato I shall «xl
u&gt;«w. 10 stod temuty.

&gt;|T Merrill of the

rThte * '
' ■ Mbs*!

or ths UaurAsr aan Scxcsl Oaasss. frvA *Mterer eau.a or &gt;&gt;f whslarer nature. Our object
will ba to gi’apy u&gt; ‘ba afflicted by eflecUng ia, ’
*'Our*rule n to'ebarge nothing Cor adriee and

Frederick, Md., April 28.

. - . _J»*«»n, «• Virginis »«« nerrhours sp-n-chi-si inwriiowing with patriot­ nndt-tl last night. Mr Mnwni responded
ism and cntbUMiiaui. were continued, al laying, lie wtw behe accidentally.and hic«uld not with propriety s|»reik’of Mart
tbc close uf ^hich, a aulrecriptioti was
bud p-litiai. btH r«.u!.| *p.nk &lt;Mily -f
aUuted. and rtbout six hundred doltara
pledged, to dtTiay rvprusen, and support

BRY OO0DSHP

These modician are prepared io. ocwows lab- ■
under the care of able Chemists, sod are
the most reliable known to oasocs, Including all
tba recent diseorenes.
'
To all addressing by letter, cntalnlog fall sccount of oyjnntucia aM appearances of dUsaaa,
batuBT.

AYBR'3
Cenpoued Ertraet of Ssnwpsrill*,
the mr,«t effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for thia errey-

medicines can be seal by mail or txpreto if do­
med. Ha..d lor snt or more of our works sad'
Judge for ysuraefres.
Hmee it abcuid be eniploved for the euro of
Also puUishad stiba infirmary. Is old these.
no: only Scrofula, but alao tho-e other affec­
tions which arise from it, such a* Eavsrira “’ti'ii: rssru puymcias.
and Aux Duxasss, Bt. Axthoxx's Ftnfi.
J. R. POINSETT.
bccretary of War. , Roas, or EamirxtKB. PrarLKi. PvaTrtxs,
BtoTcnx*. Btarxaand Butts. Tmsotte, Txttxb
McLELLAN DS BAYONET EXER
aad Salt Raxtrx. Beats Htan, AtaowonM.
OWES.
KxxvwATiaM, SirNttmcand MsttcvuiAtUi*THE I.AlULS
Manuel of Bayonet Exercises. Prepared for the SAsaa, Daorar. Drarerau, DanatTr, and.
And .W Vfc»«»!•«&gt; •! San**S».
Indeed. AU. CourkAixTa ami apt o raox Vtruu*e of tba Arnie . f the Vailed Ulate*.
Ry
A work on lbs causa, symptoms, sod treatment
GEuhOL K. McI.ELl.AhD. Inplain First Teg
txd on Imfuss Buoi*. 1110 popular belief
f all complaints peculiar to the »«x. on marnags,
unetu Cai airy. U. b, A. Priuted by order of Ht » towurify «f Oo MW " ie founded ia truth,
aduAws ab.irL.oa so* 1«» results, on chi|dreu,
the War Depurtuicut.
for scrofula is a dernisretlon of the blood, The
Mr ills and oa ihe jrorant.mi &lt;g cuqajjl^.
particular purpose and virtue of tins SnisspaiHn fhealustild Tilatri.etfObs to thMh oo aebjects
rilla ia to purify and regenerate thi* vital fluid, of a prirata nature. Price Si esula
without which round health U impossible »
TO
Gtillraitii Xeilol Isepial**,
.oc-aauaated. (osutituuoeta.
And Privet* Adviser.
Ever shown in this Market, which
A book for tbatld ana young. embracing th.
are prepared to tri! at a tmfill
PatholoMj.Franatfon aadoum uTaJI dueasro oT
Unnorv and .-xxmI Organs. ax» a waaxixe voice
advance front
.

CAUBK MOON TOMAk, ’ ’
and dlarhatas fniai ths natc«u. AYVX.jjuaiof
BcroAlafwbelher heredna^ wr attertrSiT na

SE&lt;b&lt;iit/Tsthfeii3EI’.

medical friend,

titnrrhrel. tlir-ei«li

pw-pi.

our pruple raly wi ll such etithu«tMMn, to
the defenw nt h.-r libertiu* and b»r flag.

This Cmuoauv

The Prcnidetit line
th following
Piochstnutioti :
H’Aereus. For rei«»&gt;i&gt;s aret.u •! in tnv
I'loeiaiutUfii- f tbo ID h iimUs hlieknde
of |»&lt;r-s «-f 3&lt;-ced&lt;U States waa r-stabl*'h

is now hill, and will

leatr f«r Grand Rapids, to jtan the S«&gt;

Michigan Ri-|?ment, ThutMwy

mortiing.

Cmipitny tbr. iigh; and we h«»p*‘ th"*-

ss-izrd. tfiu &lt;vdl**cii«|i of the rrv«-viit-

THE GUIDE AND GUARD
while *-irciiiinlt ortkrs, have liecn nrrrat
rd and tivld as prixiniers. &lt;&gt;r impeded in
their 1’iEci.ii du’iew Without dur l* «al pro
c»-«m, ny, p&lt;TMitis vlAiining !■• net under tbe
initboi ilvsiot* Vircim* and North Carolina
Uli rlfkirlil bl-wkudr ol poitw «if ih***r

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

Htgited
SALE.

. tn rccnthing. Ami in pwrtccting the riec&lt;-o.

a tbe&gt;svme«t ef
lure
; dsietbe jfceni

And we v'ouulil lie rem'tea in duty

did wi- not aU&gt;&gt; uceorti dm- praise tu ihore
till up the ranks

hi tt

RUTH .**£Z£V»S
CONTAIN .KDTtnUUW MT’.

sent us when tending for sdefot will be devoted

In the alien*w&gt;n the crowd gathered at

SALE.
'
t ta lbe ccjadiuoa at
Edntan ofMortgaca

,i;.«WwXc
destructive diaeaare of the liver, I------ _----•ad, indeed, of all the organs arise from «
ars sggrxrated by the tame cause.
One quarter of all our people ere scrofulous;
their perrons are invaded by tlds lurking in­
fection, and their brwlth is undermined by U.
To elcMue it from the »p*cm we must renovate
ths blood hr as slwratlve tuedlHne, and invigorste It ‘by healthy food and ueniM.
•«ch • toedkino we supply ta

A Mt-xincktrr ; SuMdcinrn-'ic.—A.T.
Stcwamt. the Xe« York mm-h -tit nrhi.-r,
h.ix Leaded a aiil&gt;»-npli n *’ lor the d&lt; ti It•f thr Unitwi.’’ with Blo.OOO.

&lt;lilv r*-*p&gt;iidvd U&gt;
.^i . _____ L. I...,*.

^jstiiigs'

yricr

tfnrrnit

pproeed.
U. M. CONRAD.

It JONES. Adjulsnt Oenera).
rt w rka forwarded by niall.free !
1 OLrt uf the U&lt; tied States.
*
b.-publi»licl pri-e.
Kcmiitai.ee*
gold dollars sad postage stamp*.

is&amp;i’w.r

T’-fi twwn'

,

■ It msec* alUho H dm bogs, end the tatiout
Tricks to entice U a sick and well. It lUusttstrs
bo i&gt;1bm ol the Quacks sad Rogues to dupe shore
«ne. it guides the unwary throueh Ufr. aud
»l.uws up eterv swindle of tbo age. Il show* bow
si I kinds -it Food. Medicine*, Uquore. and Goods
are mlulierated. widths meats uf tilting • the
fiaudd. PrieefihddnW. '
I HE HiH SEHOl.D AND FARM.
Plwntatiou and Shops.
For ereryFamlly. bating o*er a ItOo receipts
•u Cooking. Dyeing. Fresereing. Llraaiog. be..

WINFIELD SGUTT.

and there is no disease of ths Stomach sad Bowtls

NEW YORK COSTS.
JB.QOOIfYEARA Co.

BGwkseUers, Publisher*, JU»d Ntgtraps'S,
Nos. -gZ spd ;1 aurtb y'uurtli Strrel.
Philadelphia.

TO COXSUMITIVES
Ar.d IIkik .C

DYSFEFFIA.

otllcers and men, will

NkllVUQB DEBILITY.
UK.‘hT Disk.UtK,

the brat wislios uf . -r
Aud niBt thi G'wl *1 Notion* pn siTtt-

then extraordinary and immediate power of ree

ZlloWisifasesMe&lt;*e.tba duMbaain* wrtoty uf uusnan ruaeoaasLn widchLbe ■
it
VEGETABl^'UrBMKBUUU

in mxipcsd h jmrt of thrir spring stork lirw &lt;m4.
of gwwht; nisi wr should judge* by the h^'"1
reiriiL

pmfufu: application of water, t*»

pure Old btohfoy Hie, rariad W tbe aute and
acrid kind; FUaTVI ENCT. !«• or Arawnsof

»

Atoyes and window*, that more goods nwy ' fcipie itagark&gt;e t-xpcclrd »mn.

N. Ulilet, with h'a uiwaj rDtorprlse. ia

guods.

Duo't fail U&gt; rrad his new

'”•••■

Brea wax.
» ...J......................................
Ease, Dtr Cm.. .
..............
Hsy.itoarshj psr too........
....................
•* :taort.'
••
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fid W ffl
Sbiagles. per M.....^.....................................
Corrected. April St. 1MI

ad-

SPECIAL

NOTICES-

vertisetuuni gud when yiwj finine U&gt; p&gt;vn

pre paring and n»mg the same
Also rule* on
Diet. IMliing, Vmulaiion. aud- Ksreeise for tbc
Siek. they will find three remedies. • «&gt;rw cure tot
Coo«iKipti&lt;&gt;n. and ell diseaws »f the Tn so at axn
I .race, Faves axd.Aoos, CuxsnrATtOW. Heixr
HiacAXs. OTarsraiA, Nssvooe Dksiutt. end Fs
HALS tkmrtAtxre, end be hopes every one sfflio
ted will tend fiir copv. aa it will cost SiXhiug. sod
those ebould apply before ii ia too tale. Three
PrescriMiena are n.ed by tbe mort etpincM I’hyaieisos or l.ondon. Parte, and New Yurts. These
wishing them will pleas* add res*
KEV DR. CU tMBKRI.ATN,
decfiOy-spe
Will I am* burgh, New York.
decSOy-spo

We w**ult| call

lb» otienXMA wf our

to a regular circulauoa, through the preweoe of

aTrirfc'ti&gt;Airt1

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.
Wx

will mail

rxxx. to any one applying for it,

THE JOVBNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

jacked gnd sent to

It is a large and beautiful paper, and contains
the most velusble in formal is u on
Spermatorbes. or Seminal Wolnrss. The reuse.

TANNERY!

T Taring run-based the sanre interest ot 0. N.
1’1 Roltwrod, &gt;a all the goods aod demand* ot
Bellwood end Great, the bwdnreaof tbs late firn

di

"'m’.u.uddis’u.

The subscriber baring lea«d thalLutiegs Tatnery for a lean of years, is now prepared to

&gt;iUe.*r*ta-f«H&gt;h.

.

full ezplsnation nf the origin of Syphilis, tbe
“c'L; ui prevention and cure.
On Coosumptiou. that fearful dl-casA
Tan Hides on Shares,
On tbe Liver. Heart. Sv msch and Skin.
Oa Fetnala Uomplaiata
or otherwise, a« cn»Uuuare »sr desire. White
ud yellow OAK BARK taken In exchange

well fur every |&gt;«*n&gt;&lt;&gt;r&gt; liable p&gt; lie called
upon ns a ajld’-ir in bin reniwy’w def*ni*e,

U&gt; lie posted, in regard to ll»* tactie* of
army drill.

A »ina1t

aosiab Lsso?i.*«ai»

uim sent U» J. B.

Lippincott 61 O»., will pbtre the ntraiwM

Oo Dlct.'EierolrtsUii! XWWWT
How the Physician should be.
i
How to 1‘rajeut Pregaaoev.
This “oSroiriho'd^be is *.t.« bead's of every

olitauiitig thia know ledge bi &lt;h* b*ad« “f

**X Retsxu., M. D.. A. M.. Chief Phraieisa. 8.

ImproteotejBl.

8. Miisbu. Surgeon.

Hie Nilewiilk is tjnw completed in front
'rf I. A. Ilolhrrwik'a new

Imildinr. uh*h

miV. h . Ilnl. m... ««, l&gt;n».«»4-re
fco
1U,2&gt;
."I"'!”1"!iKCPKrSJ.S’ShstTSE!

has surerehrd by a ahnple turn •&lt;*£ thr
Wrr«t in producing some i»f those acr«»fii

lookinfr hificuita. which gm your

«"pceial averaionuind gw y«n wjtb-a fiiwill-

tOFMICinOAK

Ihmisl*

Dr. J-

New Arrangement
io oc inraiuauie, auw
““V" •••••#
---­
try his remedy, as it will cost tbrtu nothing, and

I fifker or tw-nty minute* after the ^yrwp ta ad­
A Word JO HubbaMNL— When you gv n»ui«t«red. It not o*l* reli*»*s the child f^m
&lt;
.
..
. * uW. hnt tavtaorates th* siuosaetl s**d bowele.eor-

Ung

a«I0-1y

WiHUm-burgh.
King* count*. New Tort:.

J -P. Huberts and Co.sod by druggists generally

st the Store of F. BOWER.

BOOTS

dfc SHOES?

bis Irada, wugld aolfoit a portion at the p**bhe pat-

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY- .

^OUBTOM WORK

■«&gt;l»a Im. u.» tii.Tmu IS.!
Crayon Amlin-type; Vignctto Ambrtt-:j
type; Mvl^iii^&gt;tjj&gt;e L.B£&gt;&gt;err&lt;jtyne; L

ept eosstautlt oa bsud, aud all kinds MADE JO
ORDER.
.
; .
Don’t forget the pises,

rar .nnd rncognTZe lie M’Uptive c&lt;winte-

RQWERS HARDWARE STORE.

Mirror Ambrotype; Ncilograpbiq
&lt;
, ■ AW
, rh

Uiu-oaaif.issue t4d nn«MiH«*. «*•*’-&lt; g«» ••ff

Prices Regulated to suit the time*... -eall

Ambrotype; Imperial Am-

:ipts» ynr of thowf pnrX&lt;’Xy‘n'A ’A CT8r
•

brtitypr; Double

trhlrh irftfffy&lt; niirtr« y&gt;n »n p«r .
ticularlv •Trigrwald.-; lot*. julh« «-mtra. 1

&gt;.
wks ■wgWffiF*.'''
plarei your .ban'3, iij y;vir pi r^r{,4»'3 m-

Jaow Pressure System

tjnrl fnjni ljb&gt; b-pg roiifii'i.nujii the dunr
whieh shall place Mrs. S. in. |M*eewu*

SUPERFINE FIXTR for 20 shiliingajoe cwt

of • pMkwtt* nt Db I.ANa’fi CmBwr*L ,

..th.wbwb Jwswcfo-t

&gt;»«4»rfert. fiuerra
[u.trv- ie.

lit nMiwig biartiit. '

Majtafactiirrd. and

=’ wh-lctid* “blf
_ U.
...

'*'■

tcited, and ncvvr failjpif pasrxMivx.

HASTINGS

Notice!
readers, b&gt; an ndvertiawnicnt in Itos paper,
headed •‘Aillburixed Military Bo****.**

general aymptOtnsof Dyjnepais, will vanuVas a
natural cosweueuce of its cure.
CM I lFWi Mr ■fiyt otoamiM

8HEI.I JID JCOMN Ut OATS for
•
POTATO* for -

J'-Irport.
4 C*'*S4-»|— i.,0 Sir —t« «l rrtSlf
Lt moMofU, dealm.

BXxbuU per bushel..
20
«0

“
»«

Alsmyw on Dnud at .

•

.“.
-

’

*Sa^
j ». eAuj’.'U^,
N3jhtyejHiidSe.*tiy.Mi

?' ;!L‘“ .

p.CitiFLrrs.

(nr »•!• ;

B. De
_
____ Land &amp; ,Cp-.
'■ Jf.
’ V.
6.1-s

“■'."I;',;-.;

Walk Tp,

HasYlags, Doc.

- -J

- - •

reifiv to petform oil labors el
as GRAVING. msra-crrrore

rSSUB"

,

I a 'SSUUMTMOOiD. . It
swhownre. wrs HswiiP

�UNION,

N. BAILEY

CURE

NervousHeadache

BUY YOUR GOODS
LARGE AKD BEAUTIFUL

DRY GOODS

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.
The (eosine have ffv* signatures of Usury CwDruggists aad al! other Derirre In Med­

Come and See 11
WE HVAJC JOST RECEIVED

PRICE 25 CENTS.

CEPHALIC PULS,

They aay—“Ah I you are not tied at
home. How delightful always to be at
liberty to go to concerts, lectures, and
parties: do confinement for you.
But I want confinement; 1 want to Rs
ten to tbe school bell mornings; to give
the teat hasty wash and brush, and then
to watch from the window, nimble feet
bounding to school.
I want frequent
rente to mend, and replace lost buttons ;
I want to obliterate mud stains, fruit
stains and paint of all colors; I want to .
be sitting by a little crib of evenings,,
when weary litllg fret are at rest, and
prattling voices are hushed, that mothers
may sing tbeir lullabya, and tell over the
oft repeated stories.
They don’t know
’ '
ms then, those Brothers.
I
time things were confine-

DRESS GOODS
Coopriwa *11 tbe latest styles of SILKS,
Challiaa, brilliants, livti, Bcregre, FRENCH
MUSLINS, and all other kinds that can be nam­
ed, many of which an grreUy .nperiar ia quality
and beauty U anything heretofore offered In this

HEADACHE
BY

PRINTS

THE

U fcuml binueir In th. .PmbYUMM

Be had black eye^ with long babw,
red cheeks, and hair almost black and al­
most curly.
He wore a crimson plaid
jacket, with full trowaera buttoned on.—
Had a habit of whistling and liked to ask
question a
Was accompanif
ed’ “
with
“k ‘a
small black dog. It is s Jong; while now
since he disappeared.
I haire a very
pleaant bouae and mwb company. My
gneste say, “Ah, H is nleaaant here I—
Xvnything baa much oi an orderly, and i
put*way appnrance—nothing abaut un­
der foot, do dirt.”
But my eyes are acting for tbe sightof
whitliings and cut paper upon the floor,
of tumble down card houses; of wooden
sheep end cauls; of pop guns, bows and
arrows, whips, toys, go-carte, blocks and
trumpery. 1 want to soe boats n rigging
and kites a making. 1 want to sea crumbs
on the carpet, and paste spilt on tbe
kitchen table. I want to ace the chairs
nd tobies turned tbe wrong way about;
1 want to see canny making and corn pop
ping; and to find jade knives nd fish
hooks among my muslin; these things
used to fret me once. They say—“An !
you have leisure—nothing to disturb vou;
what heaps of sowing you have time tor.’’
But 1 long to be asked for a bit of
string or an old paper; for a cent to buy
a alate pencil or pea nute. 1 want to b”
coaxed for a piece of now cloth for jibs
or mainsails, and then hem the same; I
want to make Rule flags, and-bags to hold
marbles ; 1 want to be followed by little
feet all over the bouse; leased for a bit
ot clough for a Rule cake, or to bake a
nie in a saucer.
Yet these thing used to

Sms. '
'
A hex will basest by mad prepaid as receipt

SPALDING’g

A Tunmm Mmm.—A ™
trad ralgr.ua front
u .**
brewing up •«* mW jw«A Al lw«U&gt;

SisttUanj.

S4VB TBE

CORD,

SPEEDY AND BURE CURE
IB WUBDf THEIB REACH.

church, whuru h. n. m»king prop*"-—
Th. pruchor, In
dirara, ol. to
raw ot Mu elder.: “WbM «h»ll « do
with hirat “O." replied U» eUjr. ‘I
tan U.» prurlng thw Lord u&gt; Mod him
to trail." "O. bn.lUr, wUt do J»u
mwof"“M««n wUllu; ; I hop. U
will nl to hull; U would do pood there;
ha would break up tbe eetabliabmcnt in

CLOTHS.

STRIPES,

Loonui—A down cut teltor
locirall, n»dg.-. bi. &lt;Mloq«M .ul-cri
ben: “We don’t want money despe­
rately bad, bnt our creditors do; aad no
doubt they owe you. If you pay us,
we’ll pay them, aad" they’ll pay you.—
Them’s our sentiments exactly.

DIAPER,

TOWELING,

and all kinds of domestic goods;
BROAD

also

C L O T H S, plain and fancy

CAS81MERES, Line. Drillings, Dan
ims, F. A M. Casaimeros, TWEEDS,

and every kind of GOODS for Men and
Boys’ Clothing which we ofler at

EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.
Our asaortmer.t af DOOTS A SHOES of all
varieties, Lsdiaa Gaiterv, Oante Gaitero, Oxford

BOOT8 &amp; 8E©3»,

1 wish tob to send me one Bwre hex ef ytror
Cephalie fills, ZAare rreoreris preri
Akm/t
*"*■ IJLRY ’AmTbTO&amp;IIOPSR.

Bpraos Creek. Unriogtoa Co., P., |
Jaauary lb, fo, 1ML
a.c.a&gt;Auura.
to:
Yau will please rend mo two boxes of your CeptebcPilto. Baad them immediately.

CAN’T BE BEAT.

GROCERIES

P. fl.-/kernused smAw ofjour PiUaaodJM

HARD-WARE!
Ih fast /du z Aarr veer tnad.

A. 8T0YKR P. M.

Belk Vernon, Wyandotte Co.. 0.

Bereriy, Mau, Dee. U, I860.

AND

L WILXI3.
BsyMUsbar^. FrmAlht

St0*!

T C. Sraxtu.rrT
'
Xa.4d0sdar8L,M.T.
DsaaBu:
i—4 !•*
tT* &lt;*»■) *f.

We think we have as good Youg Hysen, Im­
perial and Black Teas, as were evsr efferod in
this Msrkrt. Also aft kinds o! Brown and White
Began, Syrup, Molasses, Flab, Use, Cofto, oboeBlate, Pure Soda and SataratBS,

B

UKXIXG

DRY GOODS!

Stacks of
V11Y CHEAP
We have fornteg tools of all Mads, and

STACKS OF CBOCKEBT,
Wbtoh wo offer ia eetia or oihorwi** al

TBBT LtW riBVBBI.
BBTA ataflto beetle at «F A LDlJttHJPMTA&gt;-f&gt;
SLOT wtfaaro toa timse Ito cost asauaLy. jgf
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE I

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

°

bays

TO BEGULATE TEE BOWTU

patient I omild be. How much .1 could
bear and bow little would I fret and scold!
1 can never i___ '_________ L
.
there are still many mothers who haven’t
lost their little boy. I wonder if they
are living tbeir beat days; that now ia the
time to enjoy their children I I think if
I bad been more to my little bor, 1 might
be more to my grown ftp one.

woman with a haxel eye never donee from
her husband, never chats scandal, oacrlfiocs her husband’s comforts to her own,
never finds fault, never talks too much or
too little, always is an entertaining, intel­
ligent, agreeable and lovely creature.—
We never knew, says n brother editor,
but one uninteresting and unatniable wo­
man with a haxel eyMnd she had a noee
which looked, aa tho Yankee oays, like
the little tod of nothing, whittled down to
a point
A gray eye is tbe sign of
shrewdness and talent: great thinkers
and captains have It In women It iodicates a better head than heart. The dark
bawl eye fo noble in
significance,
as fo its beauty. Tbe blue eye Is admlrsblKbnt before.
faki gj*. uka

rnracsi

’

Call

CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

Some men who pretend to back tbeir
friends, back them' as they would their

Also, Two Dwelling Housea,

la lbs township of Yukc* Springs;

horse, tall foremost.

Wbu. FuruasB aad Wmx Locates,

Woman has found her true “sphere’
at last: it is about twenty -seven fie
round, made of hoops.

In the VHlage of HostingD.
Titles to all of these, Humspvtaxlb, and

Terms Easy.
I don’t cart \f you nrrtr pay fo
KUP L’P Tilt l^TCREST.

PROF. WOOD

D. €. H1WLET.
aovU

Hastings. Nov. 14, IMft.

" ■ ■ ZUW 0^.-B.Lp'Qft^ENOVAfpn?

GIN

D

MOTT'S

THIS DELfCtOOT TONIC STIMUJjlXT,
-TUtPECIALLY oro.gned for Che um ofthv AMJD MB Av./vnmi *ad th*
banag *ap«rcedrd tbe ■o-c»!l««l ••GIbBj" "Abomalic," "Cordi-

doreed by ell tbe premium t physician.. rteminU
aud cvnuotaMira, aspuaenaing all al those uteri* ■
at medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic- which
belong loan Old a»d Pare Gin. put up in
quartbnlUM aud sold by all dreggiita, grocers.

Groceries! !

SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE!

.

FULL AND COMPLETE.

wiwv&lt;|u&lt;»»t imaamc&lt;v. injure Such a renivd; baa
A. M. BIXINGCIt A CO.. *
•I jc&gt;K been felt to be a dtmderatom in- the medical
(Kstsb'.Ubed in ITTfl.)
Bole IVopnetora.
world, both by thoar tlwrouchly skilled in tnedicxl
Ko. IS liroed street, N. Y.
BVIcnce and also by all wboirave antlered from de­
bility; for it ureda no medical aktll &lt;* krowtedrFor Sale by D. B. BARNES A CO., Ko. 1» Park
a«»ti to see that debility IbHowa all attacks of dire
•eae, and lays the •lugi'wd^J ayatem oiwn to the
attaekaormwr of tbe matt dat.eeroua ilia to which
poor bumanityda eooatuiilr liable, m&gt;eh for exam­
He stoutly declares ho is my boy, and ple, m tbe foHowing: cuuanmptiun, bronchitis, in
dlfieititai. driprpaia. &gt;&lt;h» of appetite, faiutnre.,
says he will prove It He brings me a nervous
imtabllitr. neuralgia, palpitation of the
small white pair of browsers, with gray heart, melancholy, h tpexAondria. night sweats,
stripes st the side, and asked me if I languor, giddiness, and all that claw of casca. »o
frariallylais! obIcm sticndej tp in tuac, called
didn’t make them tor him when ho joined touoaU IFasAoMe uaJ SrrrfwUrUuo. Aho liver de­
ths bey’s militia. He says he is the very rangemenu or torpidity, u&gt;d liver ooinplslnw, dis­ Is now receiving from Nww York and
Boston, his fall stock of
boy, too, that made tbe bonfire near the eases of the kidneys, scalding or lucoounence of
tho unoa, or any derangrrerots of tbe urinarr orbarn, so that we came very near having gses, pain tn the back, aideaad between the shoul­
a fire in earnest
He brings hla little der. cough, emaelaiiun. dttUcnily of breathing,
boat to show tiro red stripes on the sail, j and indeed we might enumerate many m»rv still,
I the "ebUHy” SGtySffi-ud fever, but pre­
(It was tho end of the piece,) ami the I
Consisting in part of
same on tbe stem—“Lucy I-aw”—a girl | rente all attacks arising from mixsiuatie influence
| and cures lb. di«a« at once, &gt;1 alroudv attacked
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
of our neighborhood-who because of her • And as it mrudirecth cod persistently on tbe bilCrushed,
Powdered
and Granulated Su­
curls and pretty round face, was tho oho I
•r»'“tog ibe liter te acUo,;. proofing
at! the
rao £&gt;ror.u or ra7 1UU. boy. Hw ood. ।i in fact„ „„
„ axmytious and, secretions of tbe sya- gars.
I tern. H will infalTibly prevent aay deteieriom eon
M"loaves and Syrup,
were long since cut off, nnd she has grown I ------se-iurorea
fuiioving
upon
eburj
----------- dxajre of. climate aud
Green and Black leaa.
to be a tall, handsome girl. How the red wau-r, k
bence
---------all
” --------------traveler* should bars a boUle
with tbcm, and all should tekr . teaapTrnfal at
Rio, Ccvktn, and Java Cole,
comes te his face when he shows me the least
before rtiing, aa it promt, costiv.neaa,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
name Co the boat
Oh I I see it'all as strengthens the d.gwUro organa, tt should U ia
the
bands
of
all
pet.es.
of
s^ctery
Irob-te,
atn
nlaiu as if it were written in a book.—
dents, ministers, literary men. and si! ladies not
My little one ia lost, and my big one aeeustemrd to much out-door eterciu- should aJSoaps, Salentus, Cassia, Pepper and
soon will be. Oh ! if he were a little tired
pleasant, aud effcwnl rctaedv Main-I tkae Spice.
boy in a long white night gnwu, lying in able,
&gt;11.
rvb them of th..r bem.lv. ter'heautrZT
,totk °r
b«
a little crib, with mo sitting by, bolding not exist wttbout health, and health cannot elMj 10 “"/ir 2?.
base fullaud complete usmtmratat
Tten
his hand in mine, pushing his curia back wh’,’* ,^*Z^°r*,’,!TtKnUrl,Uo*
tbe Cordial ia a perfect Mother's relief.from his forehead, watching his eyelids again,
Taken s mouth or two before the final trial she will Dmp, PalnU, OUi, Burning Flu­
droop and listening to his deep breathing. pass the dreadful period u.th-wrfret ru. .nd
id, and Oarnphmpe
safirtr. Zlarv ia as aaiataAr aAr.ee
ex—
If I had only a little boy again how

Major Noah says that a haxlo eye inapirc
at fint a Platomteaeotiment,which grad­
ually but surely expands into iove.aa sure­
ly founded aa the rock of Gibraltar. A

FLUID

Pay

At but, life is sot very long. A few
more smiles, a few more tears, much
pain, sunshine and song, doudn and dark­
ness, hasty greetings, abrupt farewells—
then our little play will close, and injured
and injurer will pass away. It is not
worth while to hate each other.

A manly figure stands Wore me now.
He is taller than 1, has thick, bllck whis­
kers, and wean a frock coat, bosomed
shirt and cravat
He has just come
from college. He brings Latin and Greek
in his countenance, and buate of old phi­
losophers for tho siting room. He calls
me mother but I am unwilling to own

TABLE

SOOTHING
SYHUP
For. CJalMrc* Tecthiag. ’

Ito asSask fcrsuythlag bet

Ready

six weeks.”

Wa have piles of S H E E T I N G S,
SHIRTINGS,

"NO HOW.’

PILLS

IRON.

Tb» •xpefivore of thnaMod. du.’v prarr&gt; tUl
»o preparation of Iron can br compared vilh itItopsntiM of ftr blood. drproa*faB of vital mrgy. pala and othorviM ricklv coaplcxioaa tad!
cate tta Bocvaaity ia almoai avay caacnrabte

I hoc liana iu all maladies tn vbich it bad bm
tried. Il bai provad absolutely csretire ia tsdrf
tbe foltowtog complaints, vis:
la Debility, Nervona Affections, Ema­
ciation, Drspepsin, Constipation, Dian-

Mianaenstrutloa, Whites?Chjore.ts, Liv­
er CosspinlaLs, Chronic HsadacbM,
Rheoxnauam, latcnalttent revere, *c.
In caaes of General Debility, wbstbsr tbs re­
sult of acate dtseaae, or cf tbe eon Un ntd dusiantion of nevvons and mncnlar energy from chron­
ic eemphrinta, one trial of Hila ro«Ioralirc hu

Kerosine Oil and Lainpt!
Ever offered fo Battk C^Dek; all of which
will l&gt;e sold at pncea that cannot foil to
suit purcluuart.
Particular attention paid to filling or­
der* from Hasting* and vicinity, and
satisfaction guaranteed in c
—The bigbeat market

-- --------- ------- - — ..... n.... vww a . ■,u MUI UULU
loo late to arrest tbe fatal falL Hat tbo mother Is
always vigilant, and to voo we appeal, for we are
sure yonr nrvrr fxjling aff^Hou wUl unerringly
■mint you to Prof WaaT. Rsstoretirs Cardial and
Blood Rcuevttor u lb. remedy whlehahould be pMdtr P^Si— T
always on hand In time of Mod. O. J. WOOD.
ISA A C C. KOTT,
Proprietor, 4(4 Broadway, Now-York, and 111
Hartal Street. St. Uui»,Tilo. Sold by all rood J.ff.nn&gt; BL, I dMn Bui of B.1U. Ctw* Hou.
draggixte. Pries Oh Dollar per botlte. fobljyl
1U.U. Cra.k,

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DO YOU WANT WHBKERSt

Berridt'i IHtir r»itU Mlht
HIS W110LI would mwi

SICK PEOPLE, THINK

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ATTEB WHICH,.ACT 1
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CELEBRATED

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*k»c Withers aud Hair.

to IntammtUM Fevers It mu« nereasarflybe a
great remedy and eaerettio rmtoraurr. .nJ iu
progress In the new MtUemeaUof lbs We.t, will
probably be sue oThtgh renown and BtefalnmaKo remedy baa ever been discovered la the
whole history of tatdteimt, which exert, red
prompt, benprr,
tmrtoraltr* effreu.OudMettfto, eomatotofifoatofou. rapid scqsisiOf streurth. with aau»ua! di»po.lt;=3 for
•earn sad cheerful exoreiae, immediately LH»w

•eivbratad »nd world-renowned xrtidk.

tbe stimclatul mgcekt
by Dw a P. BmxxMaxM. ax rem^nt
pbyainsD of Ixadoa, and ii warranted to brine
outathiek ae&lt;«f
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REPUBLICAN BANNER.
Yrariy adrtrtixCT wiU b« o'-iowed

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAT 8. 1861.

WAR!

ijjstbtgs’ Quinos Dirtrtrj.

Wonder what kiad of a mouth aha’a got!
Ic must be deli
‘ if fa

C|iut Jottrji.

veil!’
But “1

On High Prices, at the
R. J. GRANT,

curiosity alxuit the mouth of the blue
eyed damsel remained uagralilkxk
“Thank you, sir," was the soft reply,
coming from behind lira veil, a* Mr. Edge
rapturously reflected—“like an angel
trem Ixhind the gloom of a dark cloud.”
And liis heart gave n fond throb ns the
pretty shoulder* touched his own shaggy

HASTINGS
NORMAN

DRUG

BAILEY,

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,
. FILERS'

BAILEY A BAKER,

a new and most complete assortment &lt;of

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

&lt;tfcoicc

rfCBlmiral*, Paint*, Oils, Cm
pbeae, Burning Fluid,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi

MARON ALLEN,
ealer in groceries,

D

pwisisns,
Sara. Abb, butter. Urti, ports, sod gr*

jy FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
rURr&lt;ME8.0NI.YjE;

D. C. HAWLEY
Public.

GROCERIES!

ROBERTS A STRIKER,

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

‘■Bewsr's Block.'" llMtfags, Mich.

dJDdEU’T 'J'XByDlSnKB'5

Aid C«*kiag Extracts,
ro*
WILLIAM BtBGHER,

HYSICIAN AND SURGEON- Will pcact.c.
Medicine in Hasting* and nattily.

MOST POPULAR

the consequence that your talk would
lead us U&gt; believe.
The world hasn't
declared war against you. You are like

Ue would linger for a moment upon the
surface, nnd even that vanishes unnoticctl.
The heart fa foil t»f hope and ambition,
but ia not missed -when* it ceases to beaL
One such tut you would not a ripple.

•J Tax Amt. will artfcrt to »»• coHrcurai
.leMsxndsH ether business pertaining to bisoflies.

! Ilnw wxild it look?” Mr*.
mjH-r—f t she had one. though
eri often make a parade of tls« ll
was fairly rmi-wd. ‘You are so nrglwt
fol of tlmra1 little attentions y&lt;m u»wl t&lt;&gt;
pay mo once—ynever walk with me.
■ I _______ 1_ ..— IL. I.I.-4 n‘tr

I. A. HOLBROOK,
TTORNEY and Coon*dor Bl I

CHEAT, TDZB CASH
JOHN BOBERTH,

'“Well, a fellow can’t be forever wait­
ing iwi the women, can Ire!” growled Mr.

(IITSICTAN and Sareron. Dwelling

i
liuBEKTS A STRIKER

I„ If. STEWART,

X

Edge.
You could lie polite enough to Miss
Watson Inst night, when y«Hl never
th ought t&lt;&gt; ask mo if I wanted anything,
though ynd knew perfectly well that I had
a headache. 1 don't believe that you
care for inc as much ax you used tn!”
And Mrs. Edge b»kcd extremely pretty

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stammered Ik-; •this can’t be your bouse.'
But it was t.x» late—she was already
in the brilliantly lighted hall, ami lurning
round, threw off her dripping habiliment*,

and made him a courtesy.
Vciy .mweb ubDgud u» you ft»r yom
polileneaa, air.’
•Why. it’s n»tf.vijtP gasped Edge.
•And' happy to see that you hadn’t for­
gotten all your gallantry towards tlio
Indies,' pursued the merciless puss, her
। blue wyes—they were pretty—all in a
-lance with suppressed roguery.
Edge looked from the Ceiling to the
floor in tiie vain search of a loop hole of
retreat! but the search was unavailing.
"•AVril.’ s*id he, in the mutt sheepish Jl
nll.Umes^ ita the first lime 1 was ever

polite to a woman in the cars, and bang
‘Pshaw !" *ai«f her husband, peevish- tne if it aban't be the Inst.’
•You see sai&lt;l the ecatatic little Indy, *1
“Now don't be silly, Maria !”
“And in lite stage. Yesterday, you was somewhat belated—didn't expect to
never nxaco
nskol men
me if I। wan
warm enough. or be delayed so lung, and hadn't any idea I
— — ------never
.. .............................
hMU., n~&lt;~,. MrnHr
: P'“ mr
,’h'k Ur- should meet with so much attention in the
H. AK
I Bfovn vrn* so anectionate to Ins wife.— cars, and from my own busband too.—
Gmxlnesa gracious, how Aunt Prbcilla
—---------- —---------------------------------------------------- It wa* mortifying enough, Henry—it was
'' would
&gt;iod«rf.”
"wo* enjoy
'■‘•r'j the
•• juke !’
-.
k|MJw lhat &lt;Of_eB wcre ,uc|, 1
- you tell that
old harpy,’ said Edge
•If
1
j, ‘I shall never hear the end
I fools,” aaid Mr. Edge, sternly,** he drew in desperation,

J. M. NEVINS

S

I

H. C. PR1NDLE,
BDGE OF PROBATE. Notary

SPRING TRADE,
DAS1KL rruntKB,
, W5tr CL»».

Rjblk.

0 —^

1861.

OLIVE* E. EVERTS,
3 or at hu rssidenoo, near Use Jan.
T PH1LUP0, Uxasa Hatun and Jailor.

AT NEW YORK PRICES*

8. n. COOK,

SHAKER HOODS,
SHAKER HOODS,

______ ,______________ ________ -L

BY THE CASE OR DOXEN.
H. N. SHELDON.
OUNTY TREASURER. Office fa lb« Crairt
Bosra.

C

,

,

8. A. FULLER A- CO.,

la Joy’s N»« Btook.
1S2 Jefferdos Aveora. DetroB-

__ .&lt;#**!*V,

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Comwetor
1 Uw, Solicitor sad Ceaasefor tn C haner
sad Notary Public, will promptly st load to •
boxineM setrusted to bis esre, in *n
HARMON SMITH,
CIRCUIT COURT COM.
Coenavllar A Soliaitor

Wfrra *•••»•&lt; A&lt;—Ire

1 on bis overermt to escape the tomjMrt whch ' of it.’
‘Very
said Maria, provok■apidly imf ending. "Am i inc ।
*v
— probably,'
---u
^rt^vf a rann’tn make a ninny of myself
^Now look here, darling,’ raid Mr. Edge
doing tho polite. t»» any female creature !
Did you ever know me to be conscious coaxingly,‘you won’t say anything, will
whether a woman had a shawl on, or a you 1 A fellow don’t want to be laughed
al by all the world ! I say, Marfa, you
swallow tailed coat!”
Marla eclipsed the blue eyes behind a
little blue poeket handkerchief, and Henry
the naviwe, banged tlrn door brad enough
to give Betty ia the kitebvu a nervous

“lUmlns ngO"! 1 *• '“'"•7

.1"

. »e&lt;.nd &lt;klap«. Mid Mr.
Edr. W bhnwir d»*
•• b. n&gt;
M. S&lt; fcrt rfWdq.iH.ln th.
smith west corner of a car at the City
Hall. “Go abend, conductor, oan’t you !
rinc u&gt;

city if too will only keep quiet—you
shall or. my honor.’
The terms wcrusatistactory, and Mana
capitulated—who wouldn’t And that is
the way »hc gut tbrae splendid furs Uiat
filled the beortx of her female friends
with envy: and perhaps it w«» wba«
made Mr.' Edge such a scrupulouslycour
teuus man ever after.

«■»“j^!1 ■*■■■«.

Wiik u&gt;

IX
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capital, eh! You liave capital.—
(Jud has given you perfect health.
That
is an immeusu capital to »Lirt on. Y’ou
hive youth and strength, all invaluable;
and a will to d&lt;». pul your mucus iu mo­
tion, am! v-' i will win. A man in full
he.&gt;ld&gt; al.-.'.d.l ..e.ei whine Ot &lt;lu»|WUI b«
entfae fortune does not pour n stream of
gold eagles into hispucketa. If you have
no money work anti get it.
Industry,
economy nnd integrity will do wonders;
from such beginnings, fortunes hnvo bc-.m
rcnrtxl, they can bo again.
Will you
try ! Or will you wnit for the stream to
run by. *o that you can walk dry abod in
to tin* El Dorado nf wealth? Or will
you moot the waves defiantly. Mini l»o the
architect &lt;/
of your
vour own
own f.wtaue
fortune II Trv.
Try, it
is glorious to conquer in the strife."

,crucible and its content* kept fused for
about 25 minutes; after which the orueible is opened, (he Mag skimmed carefully
from the snriher, then the nwdtmf alloy to
poured out into ingot mold* if designed

ra-Mun, a Judicious si lection of eurta, and
n proper nrrangvmeut of the flower gard­
en, moot ho nude.
Thu earliest flowers of the spring are
thoraj d tlx- Cr»xxia,Soow Drop, die. It
tlicso arc cultivated in bwls, tlicy should
be near tl&gt;« Louse,
that their beauty
may bo enjoyed without involving the
necvssUy uf a walk over wet and muddy
paths, w watereuakuj' lawn. Many of
the early flowering shrabs should find a
place near tbe hbuso fo^thg rame reason.
After these early flosers gproc tbn Tulip,
tho Ihaeintb. Nurdttua. and Other
flowering UWLS. with the DfaeSftra or
Dirijtra.(d»o m fat beautiful
grace­
ful of her' acco js plniite,). the' early P«v&gt;nics and I’bluxea, *c.» and these are sueeroded by the groat host of hcriw».«
planta, R-isca. the early varieties of An­
nuals which have bean started in a bolIxxl. and many varieties ofshrubs. After
there the m.ii'n army of Annuals i nlet ifa.
field Ct the summer campaign, leaving a
few stragglers in adorn the fall mouths,
with a fe* varieties of plant*, shrubs and

betiding 'planta.
'
A Ihtlc study of plauta and toinilrt,
and their tiaic of flowering, habit, foe.,
will enable a person of good common
and a fair amount uf taste, ao to diatributa

got form first, then melt it in a luniace
and cost it. Thia alluy is very beautiful,
and well deserves (he name uf ‘ orcide nf
gold” as it greatly resemble* the precious
metal. Jt iataa easily tarnished as com
mon brass. We believe it may be used
for making excellent tubing for marine i
-■
boilera, and think it may l&gt;e more usefully i
«« thk p«r|»~ ttaa .. &lt;-&gt; । r7‘ «'XymW «■&lt; W *» "11

-

,

nfahing twu-pcimy trinkets for street I
sweepers. Il fa manufactured upon an
extensive scale by Mcwx. Holmes, Elton
do this before ho cornea out of the stable ;
Turrell Jc C-l, &lt;»l Waterbury, Comicctsee Hint I bey are perfeoaly clear and
ieut, assignee* of the American patent
transparent, and that the pupils or apples

CiiAmm ox Qi aaaxLixi;.—One of the
most easy, most common, and most per
fectly foolish thing* in the world fa to

provocation or &gt;&lt;ccasi&lt;xi.
There is no
kind &lt;»f ncciMsily in it, and no species or
degree of benefit to be gained iiy it.—
And yci, strange aa the fact may be.
theologian* may quarrel; politician*,
lawyer*, doctors, nnd princes may quar
rel. The Uhureh quarrels, and the State
quarrels; Irations and tribes, and corpo­
rations ; men, u omen, and children j d«&gt;gs
and cals; Unfa aud beasts quarrel, about
all manner ef thing* and upon nil man­
ner of ixxasioiix. If Ibero fa any tlfiig
in the world tluU will make :i nuio feel
bad, except it lx* piiicliiiig one’s fingers in
the crack uf- the duor, it is unquestion
ably a quarrel.
No man ever fails t«&gt;
think les* of himself after, than be did
one—it degrades him in bis own ryes,
and in the eyes of Olbera—and what is
worse, blunts his senaibility- to diagraoe
on the «.&lt;ne hand, and increases the power
of a ]&gt;asai&lt;xmtc Irritabllilv on the other.
The reason people quarrel about religion

fa beenuaa they have an little of it, mid
the border they quarrel, tho more abuod
antly do they prove it.
A man has a
right to stand firm in his rcfiguxi* faith —
a right to i**fal upon it, a right to prera-nt
respectfully. &lt;xi ail proper uccaxiona to lb’
The following information is derived nxisideratiuiM ot others, but he has no
from the manuscript of a fortlxxnjing right to quarrel; and any man that will
work, entitled ‘•Influence of climate in quarrel about those things, in Our opin
North America.”
Coturamptiixi originated fa al! latitude*
from tlw apiator, where the mean tem­ CaMdiaa Apvreclsllou of Northern Falperature fa 80 degree*. Fahrenheit, with
Thc Toronto Globe says:
slight variations, to to the higher position
The spirit displayed by tbn North is
of the temperate zone, where the mean
temperature fa 40 dogrvoa, with sudden admirable. It is not the refuse of the
and violent changes. The opinion long population whn are voltmtcvring. but
entertained that it fa peculiar to cold and mechanics, wUpkrcpera. and profewtion.il
humind climates, fa founded in error.— men. Smsoin high pmilum serve in tbs
Far from this Ixring the case, die table* ranks at an example.. Such unspimity
of morality warrant the conclusion, that nnd devotion must have an effect &lt;n the
They eould not hope
consumption is sometimes more prevalent Southern Sates.
in tropical than.'to temperate climates. U&gt; conquer the North, m en if limy had
Cunsuinptiix) is rare in the artic ratoons, not four miUlmns of enemies within their
in Siberia, Iceland, the Orkneys, Hebri­ own borders, wailing for the word to rise
des ; nlro hi die northwestern part of the in tusurredlan; for with the slaves they
liv under the power of tho North, anjl
I'nited State*.
In North America, the diseases of the must be subjugated if she choose to use

respiratory organs, of which ronsumption
is the chief, bare their maximum in New
England, in latitude about 41 d.-gree*.
and diminish in nil directions from this
By the new postal laws yon can send point inland. Tbe dhnlnutton fa quite m
seeds and cuttings uf plants, through the rapid westward as southward, and a large
“to a moment, air," sMd the oradoctor, mail at the rate of one emit per ounce, district near the 40th parallel, fa quite
as be helped a little woman with her tas- but trees with roots attached, and saw uniform at twelve tn fifteen per cent- of
cooraimptlon, while Massachuaclts varies
Im &lt;m brawd. ‘ Now. Mr, mure wp a bit logs, not allowed.
from twenty to twenty-five. At the bor­
you pfewSO.”
Mr. Edge was exceedingly comfortable,
‘•You look.” raid a wap, to a pale. der of tho dry dimale of tbe plains, in
Minnesota, a mmimwm is attained, oa low
In't want to m«ro up; but the light uf
a* that occurring fa F’hwWa, and not cx. famp, jnat ignited, felliug fully «m tto
srlv forehead aad dkioing giddun hair couldn't find ynur way back.”
the new comer, ba altered his mind.
lute minimum for the CmlincnL in tem­
“Why did Adorn bite the apple!” said
perate latitudes. is in southern Culafortila.
a schoolmaster to one of his pupils.—

and sound, oa being ni
he wilt utter a aonad
------ ...
bellows ; but if bis lungs Ara Lracbe-J and

,down hi* legs, if you find any unnatural
protuberance, or (HiUdcss, or if fueling
first one leg then the either, you discover

lame. l.ut In' is not clean upon bls legs.

semte. awl capable of Iwhig trained to almoot aiiyduag. If you want a gentle
hot sc, art
witli more or less ubite
up&lt;&gt;n him •„ many supposes that the J»rouolnnxl h.ir-w belonging drenaos, shows,
Ax., ore sclcctal for their oddity ; but it
is mi account «•( ihoir docility and Rvntluncss; in fact, the more kindly you Uvat
horses the belter you will lie treated in

The I’rciK-h arc praitising a now meth­
od of grafting, a kimwledgeof wbicii may
prove valuable to American borticnllnrwla. inasmuch a* it csui bo performe«! at
season of die y ear when lhesonnd naturrd
Irada can lie ha&gt;l, whether the sap is in a
slate or not. Il is performed by
rcmovciug a snyiU piece of bark and
wood, ionviiig a Miioolh and flat surface,
to which a similar piece containing the
Ixid, winch is to form the future tree, la
fitted, which is *calrd over immvdiately
with collodion. This forms a strong imT
pcrvioiM cuticle, whldi secures a free cir­
culation of the sap
the approach of
warm weather and a perfect union of tho

Crutot•sSttaar.—To the. Punjauli, In­
dia, there is a breed of sheen so small
that a full grown one. 1* not larger than
one ofour lumlrt ofphmit four weeks old.
T&gt;ic»j croiturc*hive mn.Vl b»nesgj full
fleshy carenes, and th» muttnn U exetd*
lent. Jijtch" yew hns two laml* per r
num ami yield* ntxral three poural* i»l
flue w.ml, Tl»i* hsbitti or the sheen am
ns domiistieatcd •«'lie dog; itfteos on
every kitel of vegetable, grain mid fruit,
nnd Uikea crumbs uml fruit parings front
iho hands of it* in later. Tho country
which this shrep Inhabits has a climstn
W-hat *« South Tuimk or a Uarrsn similar in temperature to that of th»North.—The Philadelphia AfcwlA An*r- United States, and It fa bultuved the an­
imal would flourish in Uns country.
inn has the following:
Southerners w ho come up here on bnsines errands are utterly dumbfounded nt
the overwhelming uuanimity of the prop'c
Among the laws passed thia winter fa
their calm, settled. resolute sir, the emd- one ofunportauce with regard to highway
nrara with w hich they go about their prep fence*, heretdfore uu damages could b^
aratious for a general war, and the visible reccired where Motta'of any kind broke
evidence* that they neither oxpeet a com
into a field or enclosure' unless fa
fenced with a lawfol fence upon the high­
way its well as upon division I1hc«. Tbu
new law always daioa^M wburo thefeou*
A neither
jobbing bouse and shed
lawful oiiu.
In olfarr wards, lira
Southwestern buyer
we stock of any kind
h«i
never dnw.ned of such

Ifiumaota. Nebraska.
.
Territories, are all alike exempt, in a rs-

fair poraeaww of tin.* blue eyes

&amp;NUFACTVMS

her 1854, and in tho United Slates in
March 1857. Some of our daily papers
have lately rrfervd to this imlittaneu aa if
Il were no new discovery, bat such ia not
the fact. It is eompoaed of 100 porta (by
weight) uf pure cupper, 10 of zinc, 0 of
eonittxxi niagaesin, 3 and three fifths parti
aallammooiar, I and f.mr-fifths parte
quick iime.aial 0 of credo tartar. The
copper fa then melted in a crucible, tin u
the magnesia ridded, then the rallammonine, lime anil tartar .separately, and in
powder. These are kept fn.m contact
with the air, nnd all well stirred for about
20 minutes, until they arc inroqiorated
'together. The zinc is now added io strips

battle. There.'* no fight hl you.
Yoo
hare surrendered without a struggle, and
now whin* because beaten!
are
nut worthy of a triumph, for you have
not yeti-earned IL- in garret, hu», and
dripping cellar, are ten thousand hemo*
who would pul you to shame.
They
must toil or starve. Tbe suite ia a des­
perate one with them, tor they wrratle
with want, while ragged ami despairing
ones watch nt the hrae hearth, the fearful
tion,’ snid Mr. E&lt;lgc, courteously relieving eowte^t. Strong men look death in ilia
her uf her burden as lie spoke. ‘And— eye, when their «iuews are strung by the
and—may be you’d find less difRcnltv in wail of hungry childfaxxl.
walking if you’d just take iny arm f
Shame on .you ! In the full vigor ot
Well, wasn’t it delightful I Mr. Edgu
health and manhood, no mtxith tut your
forgot the wet streets and the pitchy dark
own to fill, and no heck bnt ymir own C«&gt;
neu—be tfamght he was walking on
cover, and still you grumble, and call
roses! Only when he apnruaebral hi*
thia the Kougings of adverse fortune.
own door. b&lt; began to f« el a little nervous
You know nothing of the storm, for you
and wished that the lovely iiwoguitm
have *een but the summer.
One cloud
would not hold on so tight.
Suppose
has frightened 'you, nnd you think that
Mari* should be at lha window on the
you are hardly dealt by.
You will bo
lucky indeed, if vou find no darker shad­
would sAe interpret matter*! He OMddn't
ows on your |mlfc.
make her belicce tlial he only wanted to
Stand up, young sir! pull your hands
be polite to n fair traveler. Beside*, his
from your pockets, throw oil your «x&lt;at.
sweeping declarations in the morning—
, .
...
.
,
aud take fortune by the tbnstt. Yun
she would be sure to recall them.

ji“r^l

PATENT MEDICINES

DANIEL COOK,

‘That ncvrr’ll do, young man| No
n to stand rm the sidewalk aad whine

so extravagant! I hasn’t any moony to
lay ont just tmw in u*el&lt;ws folliee. The
furs are gn&lt;wl enough for any sensible
woman to wear.”
Mrs. Edge, g’wwl. meek Utile soul ‘that---------------------- ------------ —------ -----------■he waa, relnpttd into obedient silence ; : turned around to Lid the blue eyed a re
she only aighcil a soft inward sigh, and grelful adieu, be was astonished to tec her
" lightly
*
““
p ‘b* . ■
r .l,k
■ -- 1 Wi.i.i i&lt; nd.
presently began a new attack.
run
t
1 —
‘ Il.-nry, will you go with me to my ] wise.—Graciuua Apollo! fajbmtt^fato a
aunt’!, to-night f
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PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN­
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac.. Ac.

A. E. BONSTEEL,

P

des called jewelry (inclsdea the famous
dolbrr jrtrflrrf are now made, is simply
* 'no—a brass ul
that every person both old and young,
peculiar orator ct
“jrwelet’s gUd"
male and female, will carefully read it,
•—rojqter nod
of about 1* «
and then cut it out to re read the next
time they are afflicted with the blues.—
sieurs Mounts* and Valient—two French-

JQistrlkmn.

posite, to wit: Mrs. Edge. But abc waa
gathering together her force* for the grand
finale onslaught, and when nt Imt Mr.
I Edge hail g»t down to the Inst (xiragrupli,
and la»d aside the reodmg sheet, it esme.
“Dear, didn't you any you were going
to leave mn a hundred dollnrs for rhy furi,
to-day ?’
‘•What firs?” (Rathe- shortly was it
spoken.)
“Those new table*, dear; my old Wie*
arccgeUing shockingly shabby, and 1 real­
ly do think—”
’ ‘Oh, pahaw ! whit’s th* use of being

JJUrialUral Jt«s.

The follow Ing article, from the Wtaconain Chief, contains aomany valuable

“Decidedly this ia getting rather romanlic,” thought be; and then with an
audible whisper—‘what would Maria say!
The rest of l|)*t long, dark, rainy ride
was delicious, with that shoulder against
his own. How gallantly be jumped up
to pull the strap fur her. Dy some favor
ing freak of fortune it happened to bo nt
the very street where he intended to stop.
Aud under all the circumstances so can
hardly blame him. when the ear stopped
BLVE EYEN BEHIND A VEIL. suddenly, that she caught instinctively at
his hand for support, for llie squeeze he
gsve the snowy palm I Any man in his
senses would have done the same thing—
Mr. Edge was lato at break fast--that it was such an inviting little lilly.
Out in the rain nnd darkness our two
was not an unusual occurrence—and he
pilgrims sallied, scarcely more than able
wise nothing orw. So he retired behind to steer their course by the glimmering
his newspaper, and devoured his eggs and
toast without vnadiaafing any reply, save meats.
*
‘Allow mole carrv vourbswket, Miss,
unooeiable tmxieoy I fables, to tho gontLc re­
marks of the frroh looking little lady op­ ai^Iong as our paths lie' in the same direc­

JUST RECEIVED

NO: 1.

Low Pressure System

are

.ax.- jus -wvt refuse
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coq

Rbc mnemwro

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ZrfM,“w

i-

“CorapanioM

ta small cad

�Utaaod RsitaUaftem VintejaA geutlemman called qtt'us last'evening,

Sibley surrendered, the officers were put
on parole, and the arms turned over,
private pr~—------------ —J-------J •*"------iust from Richmond, (having left there
will undoubtedly authorize |Tfa*n for war
Tuesday.) whom we personally know to
SrpAses of not lew than Mho million allowed e
be strictly reliable.
He was there seve­
army, or t
Hara, and the Saati wilMn a few da ye
against it.
ral days on a visit, aud being acquainted,
had good opportunities far ascertaining
WtiaeMir Mu-lllfe Sa&gt; S. INI. eater the mhrket as a borrower, lor that
the state.of affeirs. .
amount. Whs* Is tbe aransy to ba ob­
I There are two • erjeampmenta Dear
tained I Every Northern State has or laturn, appropriating a million of dollars
Richmond, both of which be visited. As
for tbs defence nf the country sod supThe Michigan Legislature convened will require from half a million to three
nasr as he enuid estimate, there were
afinjujhs oulUar^. w m
.
।
ycaterday.
Its
purpose,
and
we
hope
Tta
millions of dollars for tho same object,
about 2.500 Virginian* at one end, and
A bill passed authorising Newark ti&gt;
700 Carolinians nt the ether. He thinks
and Up Near Yqrk and Boston capitalists borrow onehundred thi»UBand,niid Trenton
there are probably 2,000 more Virginians make provisions * for arming* tM SlAtc. have advanced large sums to tbe Govern- ten thousand dollars to aid the families of
nt Norfolk.
Tbe repneaantaticns uf tbe
volupleers.. _.. __ _________________
Virginia papers
aregrow exaggera­
tions, and made for cffuct.
They are, of dollars at least; tho people will pay It «
The Legislature to meet on Tuesday,

rnoSATO oSder5’

day.) announcing the'Intention of the
Government to repoaseas the Federal
Mixed br
by the
rebels.
propertyf seixed,
v* “
11 nod
* d? 1
ily
with
resummaril
—
:-1- all bvrwfter

MPANY!!

ia authority.

fag ton. extendi* ini; vjggiuia. in &lt;r4|r

(^protect the AgricuTfural dlstroFsup­
plying the Capital
The City &lt;«f Washington is placed un­
der senii-martialTaw, and Tneut Elwood

ihIZAJFt
ON HIGH PRICES!
t

f»W ,0li

suspicion is kept"over their m&lt;&gt;v&lt;»nent*-

4
Stack* ofc

. - .M-Trar-

-x

jTsrwrvn.t7 T

twevsr, drumming up and drilling as cheerfully so long os II is used in the de- &lt;
possible but everything neutrally moves -fease-of-ths swiatey, - ..............
J■■8ul&gt;
or Boston.

Aad U if-*—’-------- *—• .fur mduc M.JUUUML .
dlj, In riuw uf tliu ewwsiuphrtfai tester - ,
•- —- -—’ —-- •—
The baak» »nd capitalists of tta and -ddance of tbe State, hut subject
lation will be admitted. Let the Legis- those paual sources of supply, have other tojany-convention called by the-people,
day from lhe directhmtif R.chnnmd. but
’
**1
who shall bare.power v. remove any or
lalure dd'ti^ tls bxilkaew in a week’at Icing,
seeing S Fedaraljlrrt corning up the PoBai just receirtd
“
lasy Me full of fight.
;have no
all members of the Board.
cst, and it will receive the plaudits ofthe
&lt;|uubt &lt;&gt;f their ability ; to whip, all the
tomac,
Harper’s
Hie where far purchasers of oor bonds,
*%»]««»’' who can be; brought against
The
Diplomatic
Cokps
btevo
been
furnand
where
tnbl'e
property,
or
whete
iffse
•,Iri&lt;n. ' They are a good deal chagrined
The fferaYtfe diap.itch afro says that
tehsd wfth copies- of Mr. Linortln’s two
etjuA having succeeded in concentrating
v-ith any, prospect of success .than to our blockading proclamations, and manifest the Maryland-Cnminittee was told by the
nrjurTTaAW
thalr faJcea rapjdly ’enoifah to^are taken
Gur news from th^ South ia stfqh'aa to own citizens? The bonds of thia loan no unfriendtipess,- but show a- diaporitiwp Prr.-d.-oi Ita )l
!|Kjwai-■" "f
'
Waah-ngtou, but express a dofgrtninakir n
ch. G..,.n»il«iKp. rgMlt fot
-Back | f | - f J| (
- k I &lt;I
warrant tho belief that traitors in Virginia will probably be issued in sums of &gt;50 to reepert rt. H: m.w " &gt;•&lt; .. ■., ,
to Bo it yet, wheti they jet a force large
by
B*ltitoorrans,ou.^w£fliexfl.tT'!5«A
but
.
.
a
/A
t
a g o
» / j j a » i
The blockading force, under Cnmmn.
amfugh to surround it And lay slrg?.- are getting alaftnyd pt the active prepa­ and upwards, bo that there Will bo few
LARGEJLKD BEA.UTIFUi
dore Stringham, will • twfoprisa-fifty war it was dsteffaiued (q wert iteright of
Tb?y arj resolved tn precipitate Virginia ration of the Governmeul for carrying men in the State who cannot purchase
vcssele, accompanied by,a tend force 50.­ way through Baltimore al all hazards.
al a’.l hazards, regardless of ths western the war h.to their country, as we bdlevd
one or pwrcpf them. Aathey will bear 000 strong:—enough to mskwan effirierit
Michigan, oa M
.
, N.w.Vom.H.MtHT
r-tifaou uf the State, and if necessary at the policy of the ndmlnatratlim iq be.-^ ,
Boron paroenu interest, no belter, certain- blockade of every Southern Inlet.
A Baltin\q;p ,di|faiU.h .to die ^Timet
the point of the bayonet, The rage and
The twenty days of grace art^ nojy up, ly-no safer investment can be made.—
Wasmwwntir.'MayQ.
says: ‘Ji .is, brin-ved tfa; Rnilf'-ad to
fanaticism exceeds all belief.
Five hundred mechanic are 76 be ein­ Wheeling' will lie token possession of
Ho over heard a prominent member and the traituxs may now expect |qT be The whole resources of the State will bo
&lt;.f&lt;he Cwuvration say that it was an in­ bunted up and- pnnhhed at their own pledged for tlielr payment, and a, tax as- ployed, repairing the bridges oh the North soon. *1Tie roceesHfa irwips oul &gt; hdd the
Central R. R^witK '* eufficteni number
dispensable condition ti their success,
doors. • They have'made war upon the leased to moots the- interoat annually as of troops'to protect fatfm.'wWIb'lhewt-rk
EADY-flADE CLOTIIHG,
that they abould|get rid of Mr. Lincoln
linsburg-.-' The wfoife sveesrion 'innveGovernment in every quai’ter where they well as for a sinking fund far thrir ulti­ is prpgrernng. ‘ Thus the whf will be
ment In'-Mury lww! Hi’rWiomHzed :.by tho
and Gen. Scott, and that jivr mtn had
Wo trust, therefore, opened'fitr th^transit of troops and mu­ prompt movernent'ol'(trrfipK
taktn a tolema oath to attuttinaU them. &lt;x&gt;u|d du it with safety to themselves, and mate redemption.
T--»
nitions of fcir; and for pawengers. ‘
The character of theayeakcr led him tc they may nut naw expeat to escape the that our citizens will ep'nrfder it a patri­
_k - -r -1-1 •— ■nrr'ni
QIW O O?
» E- Msfik,
HOBATK -Order.—Soft* .
.
.
,
New Yube, M-n 2. ' Baltimore aiijl he ^uccupjed
,M«»ndsy
believe thia no idle ta!k.&lt;
penalty of their misdeeds by simply re- otic duty to s^cp forward promptly when
. GonsVyf lurry. ra.—AI » «u
A schooner arrived from Wilmington murninaiby-a-dutacintocnt faUn tiL Rriiy
Provisions were scarce and advancing mftlntag U here they are
We believe tbq the loan ahull be advertised, aud take it
thia morning, reports that she was'released 11
........
House.
rapidly. Bacon was from 20 to 85 cents Adnjimitrjiliqn willI now carry tho sfiy
at par.
.
' ■ together.with’twcpVy qthijra, on the'2Gtfa
par.pound, and but little fa be bad.
The
jt
Even if it should cause some inconven
■ n&lt;grt*t were oa thru quarter rdliont.-^. into th* rcbolivus Africa and purge that
.
-Naw Yoke, Maj &lt;■
PaasuN bR»*jiu&gt;w.—(fan. Pillow,
tn ito miiM u'tfo
CbrlstoplmC.
Thia auarcity of supplies; is corrcborated land by fire and sword, if need be, of-the ienec, they shoild’clfecrfirllysobmittd it. : ..Superintendent KW’^dy, has received
tuber, laic of PruirivriW.ta'iud WUBi, d,.
who i« » clever clergyman in, tin-pg vale
by a statement In the.Richmond TFlig. whole rsco'tif traitors. And espetiitly Patriotism,'.Slate"‘fJt’3e,' anfl personal a ItHor-that there is a thoroughly organ. relations of life, and a very companionable
cvurd.
•
. ।
'
which we copy to-day,—(Nn. OosetU.
interest
should
prompt
^jem.
in
this
let Virginia, the inqjher of traitors, loej
usd plan tn burn -New York, Philadel­ inan. sent Bs a incsMge recently. whieft is
tn BRDLEiW TABIKTI, Ti • ...
the fuiLnwgeanavo'CaD oflended Govern, course. If every'.one wlH x»me foeward phia -and Rostoir, bj cutting off ths aup- cxplaincd-iu-tb*following reply-: j.«
pliea of. water, and faen setting, fire al
Kxoxvret*.AyriJrt;lM&gt;
■.. -j as tha-peopio of New York.iBoaton, Phrf rarioas poiDta.
WU1CU UE rxoruaxs TV BELL
W« have received authentic assurances moot.
-liv'r
•
Gaw. Gtoemr Jl ttiuwhave }~t
adelphia, Chicflgo, gnd -other places have
U also auua that-men have been itsdone,'who has the rnconO.ur am procure lione-l at both Boston and Philadelphia
Sate, reqoiwtihg me Uvasw’aia riwplain
•O reported In the Nashville pitpars of the readers' to know* that* Ex-Predident Bu­ it^thp mhofa loan can be taken in the for 'weeks,and 125 have been.sent to todur brigade--In thr-8m&gt;lheii&gt; army;
f.illuMing day as to dn him Injustice in chanan wilt tamfa the Government fa State.
For tbe honor of the State, and New York to carry out. their hellish de and in tbe spirit &lt;&gt;f ktn-fa»em m which the
.
C kMnja i cAs nl til a i &gt;
several particulars, and especially in the the present emergency.
signs.
.
*
.
’
’
reqnrat-ia made. Inst ia~Ml Csnd*4*. 1 *r
for the sake of the' Union, for the 'credit
Ate&gt;», (hat, although al first J rif. Davis turn for an answer, that' when f shall
total iitnpresaion bagntren. Mr. Bell, we
[y The Michigan Central, and Mich­ of bur own ertizena, wo trust this will be disapproved of inch a proceeding, since
undecstand, will at an early day, prepare
ha-Ve made up my mind to go to llril. I
approvedcredit
fur publication a synopeta uf wfiat he did igan Southern Railroads have offered to done, and dune promptly, and with a ths Presidcnl'a-prodBmatiop, he now will cut my throat artti’g" illrett; itd l-mte
. ■ ■.
transport Government and volunteer willing heart. Unless they do thus come favors it,
travel gnohd by thd-wny-of the SAMIrirn
Meanwhile, we may state, and. perhaps
Stverai
well
known
secessionists
in
this
Cinfedrrarv.
&lt;
»*w
J-itroops over their roads freo of charge. forward, the bonds will necessarily be
city are closely wntchtxi, and ctmaiderabte
ought to state, that be himself regards
sold at h loss. They will not tell at par
credence is pitted in the statement, and
ST Mathew Cullen, of Athens, Cal
aad far tho Union. Wo do not, after the houn County, committed snicide by hang­ in Now York, nor should they be offered precautionary measures havu been adapt­ —finpriM/fe Trnit
there. Shall thls sacrifice be made?
1ed by thapollce.
assuntnew we have received, permit our.
ing, a short time since. He was an in­
—pit. Adrertiier^ '•
Major Andarano passed through Perry,
Lead. Vua VKAanu.aza».e-Qn^£rld«y
si-ives tn harbor a doubt that that such
haf
HOITIGAGE SALE
temperate men, which was tho cause of
ville yesterday and proceeded tu Annap last three carj.&gt;ads ol~tead for bullate
wm the reel end of hia. efinrt; bnt cerTAcUuJt fcaviar' bees msAe
his committing this art. »
ofia sarotete for .Waahiuaton. .tAl bwh were sent from thia city onxn.urdair fromtaidy ln tbe course of national vicisti
.tisMwcBte:
uidcs, a more unfortunate choice of means
places be whs recivad with-marked respect tiie. War Department,god made nt :be
iy Charles Smith, of New York
was never made by a patriot and eetetes-

VJfcfefflt.ro.rj

DRY GOODS!

P

/. H /rrratn

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

VEST

CHEAP

JKSl^xa-^1

.

N&lt;J mistake
this time!
. ‘HrtLrTwriJ^?

WAR NEWS! !

tnao. John Bril, beyond rational disDute,
committed, fa thio inexplicable nfliwt, a
bltindsr which must have the public effect
of a arise; but w« are bound to believe
and wo du believe, that he committed the
blunder honestly.
. He is unquestionably .goiUy of a ter­
rible miatake; but not, as »o were at
first driven by a sense of imperative duty
to say; of defection.
He yet sincerely
deems himself loyal tu the Union. And
we do not doubt that he will feel it due
‘to his iamc and to his country tn promptly
say thus much fur the public under hie

City, is raising a regiment to be comWo think **&gt;o might find encash by the

name of Juhp Smith, In New York tc

answer, his; purpose.
tar )ne of the heaviest firme in the
city of Tijny, N. Y., have propose to thpir
clerks thatiif they chouse to enlist in the

Government service, their situations m

the store wnnld be reserved for them du
ring iheir abeetjee, end they would be

paid their regular salaries beside, while
serving fur their eoantry.

g^** The fur trade of 8: Paul, MinWe tear the two hundred ih&lt;&gt;usnnd dol­

lars which the women of the North hsvc
paid, far the tomb ot Washington will
prove ijhbad apecclatlon unless the govern-

mert shall send a militcry f&lt;»rce down
there to protect it tram Lhv traitors.—
They arc evidently preparing to steal it
aa tr.cyltuve stolen ovorytning else in
their reach. In a speech recently made
vi the :brigand hurts of South Carolina
now at-Charleston, Gov. Pickens besought
&lt; he vsliant conquerors of Anderson's half
dtarved seventy, to hold themselves in
readiness to march to tbe tomb of Wash­
ington st tbe word, “to prevent the Northtrn Gotha aud Vandals, froce ever deaoeraiingljVts sacred prccinctp’ —In plain
‘‘EnglUni to prevent the womsn from thWing piwcsslun of 1L But after tearing
to piecai a Gut ertnpent erected by Wash-

ncsota, was 1175.000 in 1880, aud only
♦125,000 in 1850.

GF* Tbe students of the Union School

In Kalamazoo have contributed twentyfive dollara to purchaec n ‘•Star Spangled
Banner*’ for that institution.

er It is Confidently asserted that a

gentleman and his wife have enlisted In
one uf the regiments about lb proceed to
Waahiuaton, aud that they base entered
tlielr sanies upon tbe roll aa brothers.
Tbe lady is of tbe same size as'her bus-

bidfi and wears a suit of his clclhea.
IV Twenty compositcra from' the

New York

WorM' -Office have cnliated

iogtcn’aiown hands, trampung srAer foot sod joined a regiment to fight fur thdir
the principles be struggled to establiih. coustry.
and despising al! bls cunsels. thrsc South
rar It It siid that a fleet of cun boats
Carolina suns of toris^ and ^trailers will
Is to be concentratiid at Washington to
hardly be permitted fang td —**■
guardians of his tomb.
•offered to bis memory by d

idWJutrage
|r brother
traitors At Richmond, in plad J a negro
astride his statue, has create:
feeling of
indigcatinn that will raise nfl n artny of
women large enough todrive |
miserable
wretches
from_____________
the sacred;
_______ -_____
-pet whh
broomsticks, should they dans pollute it
with tbacr foal brrath.

keep command of the Potomac, &lt;md assist

in tbe defense of -the Federal City.
fSP There has bee n a company formed

of over one hundred able-bodied men at
Charlotte, Eaton-Co.

This company sails

under the heed of “The Eatom Rinsfi "
At a

reeent meeting of this company

8. W. Fowler, was elected Captain.

di&amp;WPRICES

with bead-Uncovered. .
New Yana, May ‘J.
The intelligence from Richmond i»«mTlie WorWt Washington special dis'
portant. CunsideraUe ahrm feasui In
patch eays the Meeksde ot the Virginia exist there in enoMquence ot, the otthfity
ports’wll be affected Monday, by a fleet of the United-States Governinei.band the
between Capes Charles and Henry. .
unexpected unity of the Nurlh,
Numbers of Union men have arrived,
It ia believed in Richmond that Mr.
i being driven oul'of Virginia.
Davis hna jnst notified .tut G*&gt;vern&lt;*rs of
AsNAFoua, May 1, 4 P. M.
«hc border 8 tatvs now acting in hostility,
Tbe steamship Baltic^ has arrived with to the Goi%rnment to assemble nt Montl.­
the New York Fire Zouaves on board. gomery, there to’ o&gt;»afcr-,wiib ttevobd1
A great demonstration was made en their government.
.
landing.
The Zouaves were greatly dis
The Virginia Leciriuture adjourned cm
apotnted at not bring permitted to visit the lat inst.,until the twelfth of Jit.ie. by
Baltimore. The Baltic reported all qui
which time it was expected that the re­
ct-in the Bay ; gun-boats are cruising up turns uf lhe popular'vote nn -thcr urdin
and flown cututrttitly.
snetruf aevwshioA auuhl i-rrrtei.nl.
Tho Rbod Island artillery have net
Gen. Harney baa prepared an. addreas
yet landed. They were under orders fur to the people of MLsouri. urging them t&lt;&gt;
important service below Washington.
stay in the Union, end that aeccasicm'will
The 69tb regiment’ faom New York is Endve tbe rolu of their State, nnd that for
stationed all along the rnad-to Washing­
Imarff he Is ready tu stend tn fhu last
ton,’ ic sqhads," within balling distance of by tho ‘flag to which twciity stars are
each other.
added ainoo he entered the service,
A Captain of tbe (59th arrested a spy
Washington advices last night ware t- 1
the night before last at Annapolis, juat the effect that the war will be vl(nr.tnly' j
from Montgomery with important papers. npeoed in a few days,-by dem«&gt;Mtraii&gt;&gt;fa
He is a .brother of tho Granflyall, of Ho­ upon Alexandria and Norfolk.
boken, N. J., killed by a Cuban some
' Bonrotr, May 4.
time ago.
He -will probably be bung.
Orders have*.been issued foi four new
A sun jof.-au influential familyJiere is regiments of Infantry;
under arrest as nspy ; be opened dispatch­
Col. Fletcher Webpters regiment will
es delivered him at Washington. Tho
proceed to F«ir| .Warren ‘ next’ Monday.
correspondent of tbe Baltimore Son left
m
Pjiiuadbxvhia, May 4.
here, tearing arrest;the populace were
The Nap- Jsraoy ,troup. in fourteen
desirous r-f lynching bihv
1.learn at the State House that the prupallqra, passed Uti« cUy to .da).

Legislature of Maryland will doubtless
order a State Convention, probably on
the 30th of May. It ia said that Union
feeling is daily gaining ground.
Ona
*f*kof 9^tvMUM rule disgusted many of
its former advocates.
.
It is reliably staled from Annapolis
Junction, that the 69th regiment caught n
man attempting to draw spikes from the
rails nnd shot him in obedience to orders.
'
Borrow. May 2.
Major Dodd's battalion left nn the
।
steambr
Cambridge to-day, aopposed fay
FortMonwe.
6
Z

Naw Yoaa, Ma.t 4.
AimillHm percusaion etpa were prized
yesterdar, w hich had.lbflcu stopped,-for
Charleston. Also a case of revolvers at
the American'Express .Cnntpaov'e office.

half su turii euihd. rod fll

Wm»IhO2I'1&gt;

Navy Yard, whieh turns ■«; th-- fin.-died
musknt.and MiMti* ImlU Uy the W.ri.
—Ckicogn Journal.

Letters from Button Inditeto that five
millions of (he new loan will be taken

Union thirty-five millions of dollars; and

(Mon

MQTTOl

A « IU&gt; TO Tilt WtSJH SVIFK tEST

Of pulmonary e.fasuwfrtbm. o.

JHfUWAX.i
PrvUu Court
CoosW. . J* .fot*aHcvii«y.

e Jfortb west qasrarr ol &amp;tSaui

«Bt&gt;iilaTp» oat.p Or

Jar of Ma« IHBl. si eoe e'etect, F

)«WW4*lrtfiWbl. Assip.r

Mi

aoUipipuUivr aad Aiful.
From a. fntud to, J rinripl* 'aad $ftjy to God and

IVI’TGA
esd show

csom,

it *»?. •tfv'SW-tt-1 r

D

laddpM father. On Ao sd dap of MarnK Brotbar
V 7 ■ R Jnnaa nf V
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i' rv co-.Ttr.
. af Oatark

New Advertisements.

LOST!

wtiSSSL’ssiy '*•

’
BHBBJUNC^PBtWpIX
Dstod. HmUoes A|»U«, wV
jgvtewK'gyT

' Ob the Sih fate, ia th* village ot Hfatfae*. s
Portrooale. which rootaina the following: One
oouorMu.U.laarioBt tAarlvu.Galioway.^Waod. !
Oariloa-.-.eM three dollar toil.*4 Coooact»cul

r ®J«y•oa «bs'*Ml&gt; Abt »f ManA, 1 %

aaid sortCBgs,

|

iSEiSSK?

■tatuU »
mprtgtp

B®w;

AkHaf'ou^;’May 4.
HaarvoaD, May, 2.
Half a miffion of specie 'lin* just ar1
The Governor’s Message t&lt;» the Legjalature apeaks ip high tones of Cul. Sam­ riwed under cunvoy of Perryville.
’ Ths Philadelphia hfyirtr of this mornWe have not beard anything of that
uel Coirs-servicea, and his tender of
Naw Yoax. May 5.
-M9VM
The New YorkHprafa^ sjwcial Corras-Il is understood that the banks of this ♦ 15.000.000 Montgomery Ioan for some breech loading revolving rifles to arm a
pondent says: lliere are 80.000. tnwps
days. After having been taken, by tele­ raginicr.t of ten companies.
in Wathingtr-n, including PehpayHania
graph, simultaneously in several cities for
8r. Looia, May 2.
troops who miirchrif through Baltimore.
The Cairo correspondent of tho Jour­
several consecutive days, it has lapsed
-rtw MkMun. M.-Mh.
Troops take po^Bsafan of Alexandr a
mutual sepport to each other and tbe into sUcucc. At late accounts tho mu­ nal writes as follows:—“We have bean
mercantile commouity.
to-morrow,
tineers had 112,000,000 sure, and indef­ able to ascertain ths main points of a
*WI»t»vcr views might be held aato
conversation between Gen. Buckner, and
The Amcrican.Fba duets over Havre
Tho rebels
EZER SAWDY.' ‘ ,
the wCidom cf thia course ia ordinary inite minions In prospect
Seuator Johnson, ot Kentucky, and Col. do Grace.
CHARUBCUatbOWAT,;
times, tbeee can be no doubt that under have been running in debt at tbe tune of Prentiss, wkioh consists of additioDal
JOIUUUUK HAIGHT.­
existing BircuiMStancw. when the country a million a week far three months, and guarantees on the part of. the former,
is menaced by great perils, it is both prn- the whole 112,00b,000 cannot more than that Kantudcy was determined to main­
.dent and patriotic. Tbe banks and the
tain a neutral,
which tauk d»L&amp;thy Huese. join-d »«y
balance accounts to date.
'
ftmrtniHi.g
not allow
the New Fork Eighth, .and enuihsr (rviu
Meantime, In leas than fifteen days, our
ettixsns have ffitm for the support of tbe

THS

»bKk MS'M^c iUctcu d*&gt;a«4 t&lt; w due st’tte
datsrfcbfa.noi^. »«-&gt; Jkswdr-ed and Sixteen dd

Tbe Government yesterday purchased Sr
Pte""-*
two fast tugs to be converted into gun­
Th/finder of the bx&gt;re nkfaed arUdct wifl 'fe
boats for aerviot &lt;»n tho Chesapeake.
»mt»b!y rewarded bylterlSg th* Safae W*-«2
Tbe WorU, Washington special cor­ office i I w»;r ।
,J. JUJ0B3.
Hailiofa, Mayfi. IML:
respondent says:!“The Ale.-.andria Cus­

tom House and P.wt Office will be taken
poasesticn of.soon by fhd* Federal trixipe.

IS

and inUreat

,, (.qppMWSiosljthi

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ra U» iut i». cvuniy IS
juj- sia«w are situMed.

mariTflunti

WBRS~ssra tncn|B»-o

MnrtgB£«e

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Cstate of Detae W.tasoesab.
rkuBunokDui. -otATionncHiGAy.

duly verified

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banner.

REPUBLICAN

OFFICIAL FATZB tt» BAXSY COUFTT.

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[ AUTHORIZED MILITARY BOOKS.

"f ‘hl. Sute to bi,

|C»rat mk JJisallaitfons.
fST 4few&lt;»*»T•*&amp;fesreUtofa^ in mind a&lt;n
_

Pahttstefl Mr ortfar of the U. S. War De

tog eIl,uu fronTTuf,,, ,'rtu^b, \

■Owln, u&gt; th. d,MorM ,ut« of .IT.Ir.

S^te.ub'*^r.?i.^
Ther. &gt;. « g,Ml &lt;U.1,4 diKvouut u lb.
m.nn.f to stoch .(ft.r, h.,-. b^u jon-

fropared by a Board vf Artihery Offlcw*.
Mo. UH.

1 rd

in disease oa any put
from it*
nor i

cm. a. Cotfaxa, a^l-o#*u. u. s. a.

** JS M 1 c N

dare No.-lH.ef4tate. lHw tb» beter tokobmjt •

ever belts origin, it b hefuditlfry fa the eon•titutfen, dereetidiag •• from parent, tn children
unto ths third end fourth eensnition s" tndreA
At secns to .be the rad oi.Him who asya, ••!
will Tiiit thi! iniquidea of th# father* .upon
their ehUdfat.**' ‘

IWM,&lt; rgENCIIi BLAIrior.
mUsaibo'fit,}, iHr'IohLu,. 1 ' * ' •
rociloo to th. city oCNaw Ode.,.., .nd
&lt;b« nuliu,,,™ ,,d.wl r», btur.^, ta
.
„ -Captain Safotid AHUlvrr.
,vr" ,s0i#teiww&lt;n'f«,«wiHb Th. s i .:■« . r w UMjiadflQnMMdiafati
Captain Bajflod Artulcry.
account cf editorial this week.
mm Uy lo cnir.y lb. UU’lo tb. -r-, Lio •
n,&gt;|Ut lh.t tb. Bomb ia uo.nlmou. to
HARDEFTS TACTICS.
Rlfls aod light Infantry Taq^ai, for ill# •xerriw'
Fiaa.—On Sunday laat, about 2 o’cUck to.ol tr-eernjon, but tW. i.
iAln''"ewJeSi’bH».iiBi)r “f-'j
and manvurer* oFTrebp* *Ii«n acting a* Light
-the alarm of fire was sounded, and in a
In(aairv.arRiSttnan. I'nnarwU ,mA.. ••,»' j,.
! •«, that &lt;w,r fc&gt;ur.SIUl»«&lt;» to’fi.„r of ch.
minute,t)ia ?lUtbnsl”Ciurch congregations
the absence of tWedttor, our-

■:f :

4evil ctingraiulates ,bur readers on the
Misfit infliction

they are eubject u^ on

rtligOf

Ito effects Oommvnev by tlepbution from tho
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, whieh. In
tbe lung*, liver, nnd fafemal organs, U tcnaal
tuberulre; in the gland,, swelling* j. and on
tbe eurfhee, eruption* or »ore,.' Thi* foul dor-

SPRING . &amp; SUMMER
And devoted to th* Cans or M«dical Rtroix; Io

were subued in a short lima, without

much damage or loss.

Tho fire origin­

ated from tbe s^ove pipe.

/

iNTKtutsTrao.—If housekeepers really
understood the great difference that exist*

between tlic different brands of Saleratus, as to quality, purity, and consequent

reliability and healthfulness, they

would

which, al
are sdU

even oflenng aBounfy of fib. they have
been unable to rgiac a.-regin -nt. Thev
••SscTtoxl. Tilth thi ij ,1am Of dtedpl’neasA
have now called upon the njlunieer tnilitm field vxarcite which J* mid shall be entered to be
obsvrvcd'bt tb» r«&lt;ut*r Arty of th* UniudStata,
companies,-inri, ahder theS-fljitemept oi iu tbe diflcraot eovpa ai liifaeiry, a*ul!(ff, u&lt;
thv Inst Ip* d/ys,scleral puniprniea base yflstssn.aUto/a,faaterrrediy fa, iJTum,. in be
vulodteen-d thXfr Ber^HreShif dfrte IJftbr t;ere!re tod diteiplloeuf ib« said Crpa rctpcc
livdly. Urouttwtt the United Steif "
Priisaoiln, where/I "doubt not. many will
Approved, iVaafaiigtoti, May fa, l^O,
leave their b.tnus
• ♦ ♦ I &lt;itl n it be-

caValrv

ffimit aHtizo. ffara'aa-ltmciwlhe boifci

country.

Ltrtir

I. K. m u.UToar, under tu* care tn auic t-uemiata, oau am
the moat reliable known to scitnM, including all

AYER’S
» \r r

Throe’vote. item.

M«y 2.

J». a w A- ~fjr

es.76.

’

J. R. POINSETT.
Ueemtary •! Wtr.
McLELLANDS.BAYONET EXEK
PSES.

d|M. Prepared hr tbe
ibe United State*.
AND. Captain First Fcg

Ufe, aad rtt
rectly upon

THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN,

CROCKER Y!
THE LAME'S MEDICAL FRIEKD,
of ail coaitudrta recultar to thou, co earriagw.
... .1 .. -- . L. ... .. -a-MU.—.

The Gentlemens Medical Companion,

u!nfni.
.Ven tleep with guntat their bed­
tides; toanun refute h be left vloaeon the
planilolitmSt In one neiglrhorhimd, forty

inilwt frnm Charleston, it la certain

DYSPRPSU.
NEKVUCS OmtLlTY,
RE.1KT D«k.'.SE,

il&gt;e plan* ul the Qnsck* .cd Rogutatodupe every
une. It gu-dtg the wnwarj throech flir, and.
shews up e&gt;«rv swindle v! tbe age. It shows bow,

acd’iiroiiiiuaww • i fti »□«««*• v&lt;
i .ic^acoAte. .Wetah CO-.oAuyAM
Tilt: COASUMIMIVES BOOK-

that

Laid, ' f

■ ■
” SFmUJLQTlfiES-

^xoaw-kj.—Mr. R.

W1BBK

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&gt;r. Koisack’s Bidmach

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Bittern.

K ulw aid diRthrfe! PtvtpacMeaSd Cordie' for
»mg trtfefa’nie Stnairb/end for the prt’ixon ••
Jbftlious
crmpleitite iptjwoi
mqflAit td'ibt
www
wmwww* esaipjarotv
.a i»t WeA-- «&gt;-•
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r Asians*1
kt Taura*

SMMm) syatptouaof Dyspap*.*. will yt

tea e&gt; tney are uy a:i of th# a’.CE.nli.arWlr

Arcjtioua* ihs
..V!

nf,crofuh-aa.von*u.Tpiivs, aud d'reeaed smtdjutio
• •। «
bom n
ofepnng
caly brings safer­
--»•••■
- uumsreu*
&lt;»
•••■»
. . To.—
-A- A. *ay write,
it-* **tj poverty.
«u:h
»'•&gt;*—weald
__ _
—
ire, well•--••«w»
r°° lafoMr-atiea
ot —
a tor
faniBg t*BSTSFnV8
Wn will s*:l rass. U shy one applying in it,

abxicle/

,ta£T4SLL-UFSaEDUlXES

uf lolltirlr, eruption* on

MMI'EBANCB.

,J“KVElUo(all kind
txa titular circulauen,

RtMek**

■OVASD ItlaCltTIOk
FalLxDB^au.

Conaump-

uoedow-o: byl-rpyiybewcri:
I a!*o CLEAN AND OU. OLD H AONERHEH.

iM&amp;tt

nssuncs. May H. IM’-.

iy

J. H. HULL.

New Arrangement

This Jcui
°*d Itcsaau. M. D.. 1- M - Chief Physician. S.

M*

3. Moanu, Surgeon. Dr. J. Botus. ‘'hernial
OBIre fa New York. IM Cumbers Street
^r»» .'asps for return postage, aad address oo&gt;

^OOTS f3c SMOEa,
Itertlss

•. lUUrt. w&lt; c .». I,

map

B. Bobbins, a

They era Ulus-:
p, and contain
- .-—*■

or by fatfac pnriM-

I THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REF-&gt;MI.
BAra*r*ai?taA.—TH* fronUit rsot h*s srsputaeiha wide a* lbs worW. L~f coring one cTast bl ‘
disorder* that aEtet rrmk-ntf-a rrputatiirt tso
which it desrrve,; as tbe be*t aattd to which we ,
pot,a* for sert.fuluua »orrp!arot*. But Ui be bro't [
...........
■’ -’ :'V dbr
into use. it* virtue* ,mml ba cocrentrvra and I
combined with Olli?- medieinv* tWl increase* i‘*
1,*p' fc»
power- Some reliable compound of thieckareeter I-------------- ,---------- _.w------ ;--------~
tnren* of pr*vs*&gt;’.j--n end q»re.
ui much arsfad in tbe community.- Heat! tbe sd- ; tiery for atertn of year*, fa ne* preptred to
Oa C-mivBptfau. tian fteufal riteaasOa tha LlvSr. Ua*A Hi B*cb ud Bkta,
'
Tta Htaro •» Sb*r«,
Oc F«m»te CotnplifaU.
bn fa* vfirjou* .-cbicu of tmalctsas
aad yellow OAK Bk&amp;K ipkeu tu exchange
Oti lb» Kcds* of Treatmant now Prsctrt^L
,
Tor. Tanning.
All Lsethrr 5V.rr.»at«ti goed or uq pay.
On tbe Hhyt^lofj
Cnsb Paid lor Hides.
'.wring been reaiored to health
by a very afmpta remedy, af-

popular arm of ths
(fertile.

steam

(tame ia r*Rb|e
cty cf iiumian^

bairtsomtly b
lv should ba

.".'’•fS.W::

cleaning it. Urn boilers are cornerted, but
.comgiujjlcation can be shot off one fjom
»the ather. The engineer, not knowing of
(to, poor &lt;&lt;&amp;&gt;,', pr.MVtpc, ylrxna-n hole^ let in steaaa, and
boded the raan to death.—* Fi
{Mier.) Sun.
________

, JwtQKFAXfS,,
ur* rnx»*Miriiai.iiir bitterT-R-BB* MBDICIRKS to-, ,8-byn.fe;
X fare the pu'-Aac fora psnudoTTH 1KTY I BS
*cd dWiig,Lal'.Un*
■CT?*S,t?0
ebaraettf **» almost every part ef tM Glebe, for
then «*tr*o.-d.n*-y and iwtaediite power cf rro

H.ASfri^GH

_ . ._
__
I Maple Hug,
1 • 1 ■*'1 - ■
I Boca wax,
A Taoop or Homk.—We untjerstgnd t ■■
that Henry W. Lord haa asked leave uf
the Government to enlist a Troop of
horse, (one or more companies), to serve
as mounted Riflemen. Should the Gov­
ernment desire to recruit this particular
branch of the service, borne of our bravn
man of Oakland, who can furnish good
';*.i3U0kMWSU£A~IUKn 1
gorses, and know howto ride them, will
U’e sp opportunity to enter into thia
vwdAbbflMfewMhr^risU bwAtyteM-a.

.entered one of tbe boilent at Lhe

stS
of any ।

TANNERY I

111 per month
r _______

Nmio Borno to Dxath.
•tbit dav before yesterday. a negro

’^fe'cr h.i stttAsnrfca' ’B&amp;4, ftinfitr. id

। per bottle, cr 8:- pw half dvccx ,0! tfcr Stand!•
coupe Ua. V 6 t-*M

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

[ .1STS .OrjPVBVfVW.
AtDI^a TIIK VoLUATXERS.—At PiUlUar »«“&lt;&gt; ,0
_
&gt;Uti 'direction* f--r
uu SaUirtl-ty hat, » la’ge pitfeltiig of piti-1
'sn’l’uv
preparing*n&lt;l uv’tig ''!&gt;&lt;• aame
At»o rule* on
tens was held tu take i i,-;lo &gt;'i;&lt;id«raL&gt;&lt;'n met, IlMhiag. "
Vrniilatl-m. and Kterci*- forxlie
tire necessities of U#i Onklsn'i. C".unty Sick, they will find tli-u rkmedi**. asure cure far
tmnl*
Consumption. Mil ^lldi*e*ee» of the Tnao*r *&gt;t&gt; ,
volunteers. A ftvr nemo dUcunion the I Lvjo., rtraa *-&lt;ti Moos. Co*vtr*n'jx. H«,«r
meeting "uuturized’^llieC«»fnmon Loupril Daaiax. Dnrxwta. 5 savor* DrpfUTT, and Fa
the or'Ura of the city- to the xal.-Couptnstt. anj he hope. ev«*y one affilei^OLDJMs’Pay.— It may be interesting to !--suo
----------just now to know what pay is allowed in i gmupnl uf li ,(y)0,
defraying
the United States niiliurty sefFicc. ih-' tfie
of life vnluntbers;
IUT&lt;1U&lt;I&lt;WI w io«
IUI rwuraj *MU.
_
, ,
_
, _ .
, _
elusive of rations forage, and officers' ser- '
fatefiiaiMrew—
biug them w I! mdsa addreas
PreparedLOWBtX.
by Dr. J. C.
Ayer as Co..’
KEV UR CllAjfBERLAlN.
XJLB,
rants hire, the following are the mod'.bly
dec»Oy-»pc
. WUIiaa»berg'i. New Tojl
I

Musicians, per mouth
21 00
Tbe actual pay in cash for privates is

pel ft th^ctigb^
No ci» cts-

HIE llolsEHOi.P AMD FARM.

WWW?

Sastinjs’ Pritt (Larrtut.

NEW YORK COSTS.
Plcaie (ire ua » toll.

ter) days agri, and seven negroes Were
bung.

Colonel, per month
•218 00 ■ , ■.
--yLieut. Coloqei, per month
|(M 00 . yjotsr. perifeL...,.
Major, per month
175 00 Mere Fort, psr bbl
Captain, per month
. _^S
.
.:Hyr2!C,r
«rBO1...,.
First Lieutenant, par month
108 50 । Wheat, psrbo*ii.
Second Lieutenant, per month
108 50 ; Corn. “
"
Brevet Secund Lieut, per month 103 50 ,
First Orderly Sergeant, j»er month 28 00 1 Beaut,
Other Sergeants, per month
27 '00 ! *$&gt;&gt;«.
,
-Corporals, per month
22 00 I
gotd,
Privates, per month
20 00 I Ashe*,

tc letters, ■edarita.-tcSMtS werka, and by i
aJtaricafroixt

THE GUIDE AND GUARD

ikit fol if

CONSTIPATION

Market, which we I

e^v^^^i

t^EXS®;
•oJpnMttlBa. Itkfa

Acd Uiu&gt;e aC

IS4‘ FROH J
tfrstcTiOiH&lt;

SHOES,

Ever shown in this

A book for ths old anti rousg, embmlag the
Pathology. Ptauatou acd curedisease, of
Urinary and Benu Organ*,*Xb awalbix. voire

isa ws-sr«y«c sr.'is!

TO COXSCMPTIVES

BOOTS,

ia wb-‘V«t-v

?

In the interior ofSottlh Cirolina, fuo-s
«if slayc insurri eti-unt arw exciting np:&amp;&gt;

'

GROCERIES
object-.

err *r.- (UJy arf^rent bjf Tffeoval uf
jilta ta to vinify aad rtganarate tbto vital fluid.
I'tgM^buMJWf I without.width sound health la impossible lit
The Toronto Globe, in an able aud •
Com. Annitrnr^g Km naan suspa nded
ccntamfaatsd ccnt'.r.--'i n«.
friendly article on American affairs, re­ three yenFs witiMct pay
’ *; ’
'atam of Bayonet Ek-:rciac. tranil.led from ths
marks that the impatience of our peop'ro
“ Gun.’ fhftlv-r K detadhud from 'Annsp
reach by Captain Gio. Ik McLellac, Cbrpe En­
fa dangerous to the Govertiinenfo-i-tbat olis, and appointed tu tho &lt;*&lt;&gt;tnnuhd qfjn
gineer*. U. 8. Army.
I Wtuogly recce amend Its fang printed fer
consideration is due to the stupendous important Southern mu'ctnunt.
dlatributioo to Die Army, and tba-. ,t t/e matte bv
and daliestc task the President has before
“ A man was nrrcstrd ut Annapnli* on regulation, a part cf Ac ‘•System of Instruct!! n." .
The
anefated extri-t* from reports ot thelc i
Him, and that his hand should b&lt;* strength- (]
a
y
with
*
’’li ftfapAtchus frurn New'Y.ork ffir
apactur General, elcJshow ibt tal-ae.
eite4,&lt;am} not weaken^},
i»d the Promt-....,
ident, ...........
General
.. ..........
Sci.lt,
...........
the War
senseteu clamor, which only perplexes. Department, which wire found upon
Approrrd
TftN’FlBLD SCOTT.
the National Councils.
Wo are glad to ■(,;m. He will be tried by a court 'mgr
V. M. CONRAD.
see that the New York Tribunt has «N’mr tia|.
. H#eret*ry of War.
to tbe conclusion that Ibis fa sound advice |
Jaapyri ?, U5I.
&lt;7,
■ R-^ONES, Adjourn*, asnml. I
and should be heeded. But our people ;
Brook* ix a TiflMT Placb.—Erasmus
characteristically expect everything It; be Brooks, uf tho New Y-irk Expreit, his a
done in twenty minutes, while war, to be bard rpad t«&gt; travel.
He left New York
sucessfulty carried on, must sometime* fur,fsar of being strung up as a secession
Addreu
make haste slowly.
Another national ist. aful nrrrtd in Baltnnvy*^ ojyly t»» find
characteristic is to desire to ace everything himself m danger of being stfuftg-xip as n
in the ’papers, forgetful of the fact that Union man.
Such is the penally df
•aril; S treat.
Pblfadelfh:*.
aeerecy is an important element of mili­ riding lite fence in critical times.

A Gdx Boat at Cario.—Cap*. Jas.
Smith, of.tbe Chicago Light Artillery,
now Rationed at Cario, has already cap
tured two or three cnrg&lt;»es and parts of
cargoes contraband of war. by means of
a gun and a gun squad, mounted on the
river steamer Culver.
It is now pro­
posed to send down the now and staunch
steamer “Union” by way of the canal,
and mount upon her suitable gun for tha
river serrioe. She is staunch and fleet,
and in the hands of our boys will (Jo ex
callent work fur the government.—Exchangt.

‘ ’ ' '' WStF’lUr T'W.*eM'4 T T"*!

■«al ua wti«u rending for advice will be deva

julax bil-cf
ltd in truth.
i biffed. The

for serefula Lai

'

—- -r.air it ttriuit, .

millinery,

the aprree* *r*tcp/th# skis,,

IF -Wt to^Vescb-

anything about it.-^Drf. stdvcrliser.

"fHWMJ'BM ' &gt;

coaut of ayrapton-.* and appeanuiCM of di&gt;M

the ruovi effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our time* can de tut fur tliis cren.
where prevailing and fatal malady. It ia camHned from ths moat active rctoctutls tlmt have
been dutorered foe the expurgation of thl* futtl
diwtder from tho blood, and the rescue of tho
2awm from it* dsetruetive cxnuequmroo.
cnce it ahould be employed for tlw cur? of
not only Serofbli. but also those other affoctinh* which arbo from it, iturh aa Exvrnm
aad 8xih Dhbasm, 8t. AxrnoNt'i PndS.
JUax. or ERxaimaa. _-B»&lt;i-t.K.«,| Bwtb^b,
Blotcue,. BiAtsa and p.otn, Tuxoss Tsrrsa
and 8ktT' Rkecx. Sutn Titan, HtjrowoiW,
RxaeuarHu, StTWLftn and McucfBUt DiiXA*xa. DaorsT, DYcra*s:a'. DtutirrT, and.

approved by IhiFremdiul U tb* United State*. b

tary operations, and that tlic.government
• may be hard at work without saying

DRY GOODS I f

Cowponod Extract of Sarsaparilla,

tV*« DaPARtMara tVAsaufcrov, Fvb. 10. IBtl.

Thh TVi&amp;uney Waajiingtnn Hpccial dip-

’He is using a new process of refining sal- [ patch says t “The pulley uf the ndinlhiseratus, by which ail impurities are remo­ tratiun benccfurtb it war, and tho Cabinet
'
ved. This process is in use at no other is now a unit on this poltcv.
“.“Ebb B«y y»r&lt;j‘U Norfnlk is to be Im­
.establishment in this country. The qual­
mediately retaken and rebuilt,
- ,&lt;ity of the Saleratus produced by this
“Commissioners frojn Western Vir­
process is very superior, and it is fait be „
. .. t&lt;»
. day
_.v_________________
ginia
aaaured the President
fur
coming very popular with ’ intelligent nishad with _....
arms their
(in.,, portion
... M--n of the State
woukt/xpetred (ar.
1
housewives. Do Land &amp; Co.'s Salernos
■^fO^-TrxU, reported at
fa for sale by most grocers and store­
it the
-keepers. Manufactured and for sale at
&gt; high
wholesale at Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. tsate
incen­

•Ths principal grocer* also wholesale it.

__ —

.upp., m

De Land dr Gu.'a saleralus

rior articles which are in tha market—

TACT».

will be to girt Joy to tbe afflicted by effecting In
all es*e« a speedy cure
Our rule ia to charge nothing for advice sad
written prescriptions; but will turaish when ro-

'merles.

W*r DvparUneat — &lt; the ----blood
--------------------------------by »n i
--States aro uut,sck»»uwlwta*d,.NAlia:n dr- * Publithcd bjr irdsr oftbs
n_ ___
_ ___

eo«*s vou no njore than any of the infe­

*W?. a ji e .v o w t) x .jrrtii

rnnae of prufre.ed

the-organ*. arite&amp;am OS

not long be without the Lest that is man­

ufactured.

oKacjjps.

its is tiduwed. to snafll^jiie Sick and "HK&amp;ffdMm____________________
throughout ths rtDgOriiMbTWmh of oar land to; A
।
.- ..lui.;. il
Mas uee«

■mi

The flames

IW

ADvrfi mis.

and all’wereYunhlng towardaProh N.&gt; H.
■ ■yoLl.-ribBoMaW'nifiSouuwuASrsOoliFAXT',
WeibrirIgc'. residence, where smoke was I’adiicoMhsrfifsWrMiew'wm aie vmoltiM- ’• •JfeRWwwroMtaJBfaasaa*. Voj, U.-Acat&lt;M.
seen foiling out profusely.

PUIS

is a constitutional die
blood, by which this

; INSTRUCTION LN FIELD ARTILLERY-

■ I. ‘I» .SrirfAIgU^ Aprtm

3

M

CbZ&lt;3Bua.l*P

Scrofula, or King’s Evil,

The fnlhiwing tu a«i entrant from a let-

1

The aubieriber harfag
*&lt;«« fcL^!iptr-.inciicu of BUOTS A SHOf-S aa a breath at'
fit* trade, would »oHeit a portion of tbe public pat- '
rvasge
PHOTOGRAPHIC

CUSTOM WORK

ept'eoMtanUvoa hahd, and *12 ktadfi MAI&gt;K TO
ORDER.
.

ROWER’S HARDWARE STORI

cea ResuUted to unit tbe time*—call
P.R-Omi for Bld**.

GALLERV.

1 AvodnU.

CraFW^Mnlbwity^;( WifneHe Afcnbru,
typo; M'l-xincilypc; Sphercitype;
Mirror-Ambrotype; Nailugrapbiq
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
. &gt;.A,Ysii0afX&gt;«hinipMW'AiDv

BOW 'Laftj 'ttdWr TttBXoneo
ENT, AND JUDL

brotv tic: Rshevo AmbiVtypeJ Dodble
Aaihru’ • pe

h rreid Cases.

*

DISSO.

foiuu

E. o.

,

I MHM ataKeMfc

Jimiea of the Peace and insurenoe agent

HrettWrt- ^sr^ l». 186&lt;

Notice!

and prommnR

IkMY.M.

•fltartar feteen!

March n ISA I

�IZU
ONLY PREPARATION

SAVE THE

THE

THAT HAS

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,

[A correspondent of the Indeptndeni,
engaged in geological exploration* in
lhe British ProviDcee of North America,
oommunleatea lhe following interesting
naralive:]

—AND—

NervousHeadaehe
r.u reaioru ,nc mm ana gray Unit, and pre­
tbe hair ot th* youth to old ,
in all iti

BUY YOUR GOODS

Matlie Crvek, Midi., Dec. XI, 1S65

foce over exhibited so fearful a picture of
lite “Final Cuoflagaration" ns that pro­
duced by the great fire'of Mlramichl, in
the British Province of New Brunswick,
the recital of which cau«c« the narrator
and surviving beholder to tremble with
dismay. To forth some idea of the hor­
rors atteodhig this awful catastrophe, the
reader must imagine a vast primeval
(braet covering a tract of oounlry esti­
mated tn contain six thousand square
rullea^ind thia densely crowded with f’ergreen trees, such as pine, hemloek,»prtier,
and fir, abounding in pitch and resin.
Fmm tbe 1st to the 5th of October an
nmiaturnl beet prevailed, consequent on
the protracted drought of summer. On
October 6lh the crackling sounds of the
fire and fulling trees in the distant forest
announced the nppnmch of tbe devouring
element
The mildness of tbe w eather

R. J. GRANT

ETmS’for
wwr battleortby HeirEeetoratiXtawtthe

Ural af Aegtu11aM. f tare foithfaily feltoved tta
direction, and tbe bald »]k&gt;1 la now entered with

Tbe

CEPHALIC PILIX

ar. tta

rr.aU

Ing Io lo send me an order on tblav mill for
boillr, and rlforlva to tbjMirtho acriptun deal*

deft ©DmiKHWHO

ON LOW PRICES

thus far permitted tbe whole forest not
only tu be parched and dried, but even
healed nearly' to Ignition in ndvnnceof
the flame.
Blazes now began to shoot
tip in nhe rear of Newcastle, Douglastown, and Bart I bog with n hoarse, rum­
bling noise like thunder.
Octolrer 7th, about noon, a pale, sickly
mist tinged
ith purple ns it emerged
from the forest, spread over the horizon,
Ah irresistnble lassitude settled upon thr
people.suceecded by a heavy, dark cloud, |
■which wrapped the land in deepest gloom.1
At 3 o’clock, P. M., the heat was nearly I

SLSAX.XAH KIRBY.

Come and See ! ’

WE

HVAE J!’ST RECEIVED

DIRECT

FROM

PRICE » CENTS.

IT e. SPALDING
CeAar Sumi, Neu

soaxo &amp;

SPALDING’S

I tried one bottle.

A largo stock of

CEPHALIC PILLS,
HEADACHE,
SPEHJDY AND SURE CURE

ry reapectrullr yotira,

Which w« offer

Depot. 444. liroadn

'•OjJ

And M&gt;W by all good Druggi.l. ud FuMry Good,

NEVER
tour ob'lServaat,
JAMES KENNEDY-

Hartford,Pa.. Feb. 6, IMT.

itauodtbo

‘•Amsrioaa

A Suairr MntAKS.—A

Frenchman

rorlnmatioii

fish to fry, " very readily learned its aoplicalion. Ono evening, escorting • buy
home, and being invited
thought of lhe above expression, and exeuved himself by saying, ** I thank you
madam; I rnurt cn«k some fish."
Tur Bio BAmr.-Oar rradera will be
glad to bear that the mammoth baby is
still prospering. It now, at the age of
ten months, weighs but one hundred
pounds, and mra»sres 18 inches ar-mnd

KNOWN

DISEASE AND

TO

TEtTDITiFl’CTl
*luSilv*bi»o

A brother lover once Did John G.
Base, that a beard was unprofessional.—
Right." said Saxe, “ n lawyer cannot be

ITS PAINS,
’nr\,r,TT&gt;« «
Ji DDTS &amp;

SZKDSS,

The love of pleasure betrays U« into
pnin; and many n man, through lure of

lame, becomes infamoas.

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE ’

ZkWILKDI

DRY GOODS!

MSaf

‘ WK. C. FILLER.

of every deset iption

it lionsehtilil Ruine.
World.

Stacks of
| tna, baliarn. and goma, on Leant
raider, tl.etu peculiarly adapted
and otUra. Their ant.ll

Of-A atewteltatte of SPALDlNQ-BPKXFAR D
GLUE talTasrs toe item U. rat anaually. j£2
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

Clothing.

prora tbair roicea foorau-teg
PriMlBLnaU.

SPALDING’S 1*REPARED GLUE!

HERRICK A BROTHKB,

0BPATC11!

SssSSSS—*

CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND

■ORHAN BAILEY

AlflO, Two Dwelling Houses,

Terms Easy.

JT1CHTMAN to ROBINS
ANU FA CT DUERS of Un. ahaet-l

knnjlrom an

REMEDIAL AGENT.

111 »kiniiillr combined

THIS DELICIOUS TOXIC fiTWL’MXY.

“JMedicated," "Hcbnapua.” eie, fo
rd by al! the ponrn.ciiphy.ta.n.,

D? MOTT S
pufi'J&lt;BfAT£' &lt;ivf

two Ssars aaat cf ths Hs»lK&gt;p

ROBERTS to STRIKE

CHA /?esio?&gt;,a 1
FILLS'^ IRON
XVBOLKSALP.
VI and PrvTia

sold by all drnggi.ta, groeert,
A. M. BININGEB A CO..

WILLIAM BERGHE
E OF THE PEACE. A
«for at law. and Solicitor
Bsltey'a Black, (up .tain.)

' au&lt;1 Newcastle, Dotiglastown, nnd th- &gt;«tom irritability. ne«ai&gt;fk. paipitat
«l~l.o&lt;iHl»r.1ido..flb.rirw.li«omr

LumU-nnm encamped in

ilw

...

A. E. BONSTEEL,
ISAAC

C.

woods.

Vy £5

suddenly enveloped in the oootlagratiun Im: wr lia«t only «n»c to My.it will not unlycum
mil to tbe them Mbl Mrram., plongrj I ■M l.WU'r
.Mil.
fmm, tairm
into tho waters, but soon, alas, found
thcineelvee in n boiling cu Id roti.
The
ary &gt;j •letti, arntning tbe liter Io ortimi, promoting
picture especially presented in the min­
gled horrun of Uiisawfol uight is a huge
liver,-settled on both sides fur one him-’
dred miles, with thirty towns, wooden
houses, burns and stables filled with crops

1

THE GREAT UKALEB OF MANKIND* 1

Herrick's Sngar Ceated Mitel
THE WHOLE WOULD
EXITED t '
&gt;&gt;

PEOPLE,

TIHNKt

‘
BANABL COOK,
TCST1CE OF THE PEACE. Gant

Groceries!

. HOLBROOK,
A TTORXET and Connwlorat U&gt;
A. Cbaacerv. General land nnd

Cinsiating in part pf

Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­
fi"™Molnattcs nnd Syrups,
Green nnd Black Tenn.
Rin, Ceylon, nnd Java CdK-,
Stone, to’&lt;widen, and Wilhtw W

Cigara, Tobacco, ami Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime.
Boapa, Salemtus, Caseiu, Pepper aud
Spice.

J. ■. RVBSELL.

JOHN ROBERTS
TBRY8ICTAN and SurgvM. Dwell
XT way. near tfee Ceert Howe.
ttaMStyaiXTS

N0Ji’

baa a foil and

UtX£3ri Sis Dra^

SICK

P

Is now receiving fmm New York and

2“* Brnning Fluid, and Camphene.

house, mingling their cries of nngui-h oBnyrfo.m Ar i/.
Amitorrawe
with ths roaring and bsllou iug of wild . *«**!10
?r t,cliT n,,‘. “,r of
Kerwsiae Oli aad Lamps I
A..__ i _■
i.
!&lt;our d.ughUr. until ri be luo late.bat bIm roar
beasts and dumrsttc animals, snnnltaoe | m^andburimmhi. for while tbe former, from folm Ever offered in Battle Crack,all of pfa'wti
ously perishing in the flames—tnen, | delicacy, often gor.dowutu a prrmalare grave
women, and children running half naked 7th*,r**2?**' ~«d*»tai b&lt; known In ume.
i- _tlA AU.
a
t
- ! i . ’ «b« ,"“cr *" oft™ » ■«**&lt; “P witli tta exaite­
m wild disorder—and mothers, with their ment of busmeaa that Ifh weri nut for you tbev
Farlictilar aUcntion paid to filling or­
intents, rushing through the flame.
.
ders frtiHt Ilastiagv and vicinity, and
As daylight dawned on this night of!
tatUftcthm guaranteed In every caac.
horrors, n moat heart-rending scene was
ir net«r failing aifoction will iinerringlr
-t-TIk- htglamt tuarkeL price altra
■ tn Prot Wood-.RaotonrtircCordialiuU
'presented: human bodies burned to cin­
paid Air Pioducc.
ders; others with flesh nil consumed,
l&amp;JLUC C. MOTT.
blackened nnd still smoking skeletons,
headless trunks and severed limbs; others
bloated and swollen, nnd lying in every
position of convulsive agony. Thousands
no YOU WAMT WH18KE1181
of wild beasts perished in tlm woods,
mid myriads of itabes, such as trouf, boss,
mid salmon, with unnumbered water­
fowls, were found (lend in the sCreains.
Sudt was die Great
Fire of .Miramiehi
I।
..... . ..........
..............

HYSICIAN AND 8UR0EON.
Mtatete* te llaattnp ata na

MOTT

I-... II.

coatitroeaa vjtbunt a ter bauai n»tnc lairgalite, or inHctiag a diaagmdVaeiuatfM*.

L. H. STET ART,
TTOKNET and Counselor at I

ri-Ur. o
»taUJ. ■- NEVINS,

ly malignant. tta effect,
tee and a.ioniahiiig.

C. PRINGLE.

ARIEL STRIKE!
Public

DO YOU WANT WniSKHRSt

OUVR* E. EVERT

DO you WANT A MUSTACHET

MBMFP. Mm ta toned ia tta
O W at b:&lt; maidaaee, near the Jal

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE I

WHICH, ACT I
AFTER 1YIHCH,

T
7*” «»•*.
T^^.tS2SS2RSiS?iLi" 81:
hi. u tta cue, the million any.
As an instance of tbe rapidity of the
With tta cure, of UerrieVa Pill.
flame, a lumbernmn says that he drove ■
bis tram into tbe forest, where he found
■£* Wm‘his comr.ads in camp playing cards. Jin Ucma.c they am
gave the alarm, sprang into the river j AnJ .uperiot to
Herrick's HU. ’
near by, iu time only to save hia life.1
while his companions, with lhe team Frew Rnct’, sed-Ptents, nd Ftawm-ttay'ra^

left their pastures and places of rtswrt on
ths northern side of the river, and swam
tar of THESE HARD TIMES ws tn seBing over to Calhatn, a distance of three quartors of a mile, some hours before the
OUR GOODS
Until it appea.-wd ia Herrick’s Pill.
approach of the fire.
Tbt ashes of the
conflagration wore wafted fur trcaUrard
into ths State of Maine.
% till joy slate Ln Ik
Jt ia now -thirty.fire years since this For teat of thouaaads:
fearful ennflagratioo occurred (in Octo
bor, 1RS5). The writer rcccnttv visited
nr HKRUCK'8 MATCttLm.VRaBTAHU
FAMILY Pll.l4. tan Iwmdated foe «add .kt
tho extent of the devastation, where, in
stead of dense thickets of sturdy ever-

Unusually Low !

Hetioc is Hereby Given.

OAKLEY,

■ ASON ALLEN,
KlLEh IN GROCERIES, p,ot
m —- ai.K
t.,j «.',i

BELaiNUHaMW

8. 11. COOK,
OP DEEDS. aad.N-

cuniATtn

STIMUIATIHG

OHGUEHT,

M. N- SHELDON,
TEKA8URER. Office

E8 A. SWEEZJ
IQ ATTORNEY.

y
will promptly a
estreated to hie eara. it

TIE STIMBLMTK BS4JIWT

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

ECONOMY!

R. J. GRANT,

SD ADKES

^lflt 00 BWIUI tornado wm about to mio|.gk&gt; its fory with the flame, immediately

entng, and-believed by most of the survi.
ving eye witnessev to hive been destruction of the Almighty, sent upon the wicked
inliahitauts as a punishment for their sins.

-H

hare been troubled with 1

’’STmE-

D. (. HAW LET.

S

prvr. a Indan aad • bl
Us aad wilbMtaunoj

for Calieettoa.

A7T/- rr 77.-7,

.mi. Qhg from ui.

fane*.

Juntos Jt

SOON.

•xrZEIFl^'

out of place.

now terror-stricken inliaLitanU hnd before hand been warned .by Mr. Wright | lu a popnlar form i
nnd others, but gave no heed.
N.ight j£’cfa^inlc"lb1'-'
. .limn «&gt;n
it,I with
M-itli its terrific C.
...
..
*
'
came
forebodings.
By

balk HU. more twrttatlrrly before

The Beal nnd

■ZUO AXD KKA.LTH TO Tom isrisrs

In the Village of Hastings.

treea, the* boiling aurgca of tho river, the , UU which rob them ofita ir beauir. for heenlv eento.ni
nt,

Merrick’a Kid Strengthuing Piaster a.

Call and Settle

Titles to all of these, Ixmmwtabuc, and

etc., with wild and tame nnimala driven | dent*, miaiater., literary men. and ell ladies not
before the flame, the bowlina uf lhe
to much out door exervtw .howld al-

A. STOVER. P. )!

YraitaTtLihch., Jan.ll. 1961

For CtelMre

TO HEGVLATE THE BOWEJ.%

jiisupporttble.
Tho air was still, while .
the distant forest shook with incessant
tlirilling, succeeded with rapid expl««:on&gt;&gt;,
uttering l-'ud and boisterous sounds.—
Soon tbe whole country seemed encircled
by a Grey zone, advancing with rapid
and most awful devastation.
About 4
o'clock black smoke clothed the sky in ।
Rackcloth.
Al 5 o’clock or half past,
immense columns of' imokc q
mounted to tho sky, aud a strong
j sprang up. Soon came showers
| rising brands, ashes nnd eiqdcra.
....

|
I
!
j1

SOOTHING SIRUP,

FL’LL AND COMPLETE.

A word in place, is worth a thousand

«iib
&lt;to.fa.u-. &lt;» «&gt; u. &lt;;.ir
Fit. Ijiwn-n/to ntiil ia

Slt(OX&gt;

D. C. CAIN.

Pay

In the tewaaMp of Yankew Spring';

too bare faced

; ono hundred mi lew, became involved in ; fr«f&gt;.lly fatal wtlaaa attvtao! to in ttac-.mital
one vast sliest of ftntne, which swept ’ Ertoab
"4
Alaolirerde

iLLa, Mad. Co., N. Y., I
January 28th. 1-CO. f
To Dr. HERRICK
A Co.—(ichllemrn:—

aide, aa large aa a

PBODUCE

; rage, threw i’a boiling spray &lt;m the bura, ing land. Amid this awfnftbunderstnrm
'thcro uas net a momentary silence, then I.,
_ _______
! a hiillrn roar tatonved through tbe forest, SiJrrtwu' dtap^m. kra

FAIL

btthat ! ahould taka

OR

Ready

’ peal on peel, crash on crash, bellowing
’ destruction, came rushing with awful
। violence, and earth, ntr, water, and t»k)
,
,. , .
,
.
I seemed mingled iu a hurricane uf all do­
W. tot. »&lt;erj kuiiUr good., ah a.
a,*^
-ft. riv„ f..Wng to

WITH ITS PLEASURES,

HOUSE.

CASH

the leg and 10| around lhe arm.
challenge any eity In tbe West to beal
this.—Sprittnfitld. Ill.t Journal.

mid by loud roars of thunder were heard
[ and about 9 o’clock it was ascertained

18 MlTBIN THEIR REACH

for SALEM

prtu states that the bonds for tho Confednrate loan will not be forthoomtag

UNION

CURE

Coktikcxd Hard Lucx for that Con-

3foreHm.

bee Bmtn^tins sftsr tl
JONAH D. WRIGHT

WHISKERS Ok A MTSTACUE
GENTLEMEN A\rD LADIES’

EATING SALOON!!

■ARMON SXffTB
err com ibsio!
A BsUsitor, h&gt; &gt;11
’
- h. Alas.
Cobactioa

F. ■. KLBKELL

W. STKJBBIN’

ful riv

CLJCKS; CLOCKS 1

R. J. GRANT

Feesilr Gr*«riM,

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VOL. 6

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1861

WAR!

NO. 2.
^griraltural Jlras.

cut the everting before in "the wall, con­
EXECUTION OF CHARLES I.
life. On tbe sixth of October, 1801. the i
French concluded a peace with England, I
ducted to a level with the scaffold, hung
in black. Two men stood near ths sif :
and in lhe Decernb«r following, dcspatah- &gt;
IbeMli we Wash cur Sheep T
in uilor's clothes and ma«ked. The king
ed a eqi»4dron with $0,000 men, under I
.
“
__
th. wSm-tl uf Ua.nL to .tuatjjt th. I
b&gt; th. "&gt;&lt;&gt;»■"« I**
« arrived with A haughty head, easting uo
,.b&lt;upli«&gt; ,.f St. Dnmlqp. Th. fr.m* ' Whitehall,
Whi-b.ll. b»
■* Ite
by U»
the side ot
tbs Ud
bed .by.
where all sides bis glances, seeking the pe«»pte tin
,
diMuarioD. and take- unpopular, (ju­
.troops
’TT
-l. with ___________
2
.tt 1-hh.n
Irithm
and
sad Harr
Harrison
son Were
were yet
v«t aiMolnv
©leaping in order to speak with them, but - tho dging
fought
varied success
until
1
,
from eoeto-n,) or aryoNus side of
May 1802. when a truce was concluded, ’tugelber. Cromwell, Hacker, Hucks, As
soldiers alone cuvsrad the place ; po poe ths
t
question. Utt rural readers consider
and Phayer bad met to finish the last ouuld approach.
He turned toward his
|
pending with Tuulnaat, whu was In- tell
•
arguments, and tb«n lot us hngr tbsir
HASTINGS
,
pro or con. Ho propounds tb«
veigled on board a French vessel and 1act of their redoubtable proceeding, by Jux&lt;&gt;n and Tumbliuson. “I can scarcely views,
NORMAN BAILKT,
(
convoyed to France where bo died In 1writing the orders whicti was to be sd only oy you. then, that I shall address query,
Apd ottluto error TJC fag;
and then answers 1
R ta erefy reHMy of in goods, neosto the esecutioner. “Cbknd,” sotns words: He finally addressed to
prison in April, 1803.
A sRspidon of dressed
’
“ Humanity, al last, says JPb. AYfth
iroafarr. bsrdwsrs, rsydy-msd. dotb(
treacherv in his death being entertained 'said Cromwell to Httoks,“you must write thorn a liltlo discourse which he had pro- ths
natural fear a sbsvp has fur water, it
«ps, boota sad abora. State straet, first
sud sign II” Huck’obstinately refused. paired. Grave and ca'.in even to coldness, .
by tho Hayiians, the war was re oom ]
sn obstinate grumbler!”
said only proper tn' sustain that bo had been treatment
monocd with renewed vigor, the command "What
'
j
oberts
triker
ns they sumstimes get by the
f, JI. 4c J. RU88ELL,
Buipldoo most false ondnndnr;
“In troth Colonel Hucks.” right, ana that the hatred of th© right of jroccsa familiarly called washing;’ yet,
uf the black troops involviag on Dossal-' Cromwell.
'
incse, and the English being now regard 1said Astel tn him, •‘you make me ashamed; the sovereign was the true caug© nf th© n truth, it is not only a detriment tolha
—uavrThs people wool, but to the sheep. We taka it for
ed as auxiliaries against the French, the 'here is the veaoel entering tho port, and unhappiness of the people.
wish to furl the sails before dropping ought to have no part in lb© government, .granted, that what u good fur the health
whole remaining French force surrendred you
i
WIGHTMAN 4i ROBINSON,
JL'BT RECEIVED
Hucks persisted in his refu­ and ob this conaltioQ e|&lt;’&gt;ne would the 'nf man in th© way of care, hulds good
as prisoners uf war to the English, the 1ibe achur.
Cromwell seated himself muttering, kingdom find again peace and its liberties. with the sheep; and who among all our
iiland was again freed from all Eurp«an sal.
1
wrote the order, and presented it to Col.
Whilst he spoke, some &lt;&gt;no touched the shepherds would think of following hta
oppn-aaioii.
a new and m«*t complete assortment
Hacker, who signed it without objection. axo. He turned quickly, saying, "do not ,sheep homo from a mill pond, without
On the I-1 of January, 1804. lhe gen
Almost at the same moment, after harm the axo. It will eausn me mure (
DRUGS AND 1XFDICINF.S,
J. W. OAKLEY,
erals aiwl ubivta of the army entered into
change of clo'Jtes, when sometimes It is
four
hours
sound
steep,
•
Charles
arose
HOLESALE and retail dsalsr in. aad manu­
pain" and his discourse finished, some ,cold enough tn make his teeth chatter.-—
a solemn compact, in the name of lhe 1
facturer ot IcMbcr, fadings. *«-• Battle
“Take care of tbe flow can we than expset it tu benefit uur
people of Hayti, renouncing forever ail from his bed. “1 have a great affair to else approached it.
B phene, Banting Fluid,
drpriidenci on France, and appointing finish." said be to Herbert. "It is neces­ axe. lake cars of the axs!" he repeated, sheep, especially when ws have a weefc'4
TURPENTINE AND ALCU|1QU
Desalin&lt;ts Governor f&lt;«r life. In tie follow- sary that I rise earlv,"and he placed him in a tone of aff.ight, The most prof»und rainy weather lust after washing, and very
ingyear he assumed the title t&gt;f Jacques seif at the toilet. Herbert, being troub­ siienos reigned.—Ho put on bis bead n often, in this climate, it ia cold and un­
1. Emperor of Hay tl. His ambition and led. combed him with less care. “Ihke. silk Hunnel, and addressed himself to the healthy fur man and heart. Yet sou&gt;«
•
MASON ALLEN,
tyranny brought un tho'drtesialion uf the I pray you," said the king tn him, “the executioner; ‘,dws my locks trouble yo«T will say it does ths sheep no. harm j bet
people, and he was skin by a military eame cars as usual. Although my heed “I pray your majesty to arrange them facts prov© that this Is not the ease— kith
.EALEU1N GROCERIES, provision*. pro:ar for mechanical and medicinal
conspiracy, in October, 1808.
Ha was will not remain lon-i upon my shoulders. under your bonnet” replied the man, your sheep and lambs suffer materially.
PURPOSER-ONLY^a
«iicco--drd i&gt;y Christ pbe as chief of lb© I wish to be dressed L»day u a bride­ bowing. Tbe king arranged them with But thts is only ode feature, ft nm •
Government, hut Prt-m starting as a ri groom.” Whilst dressing, be asked for the help of the Archbishop. “I hara for gnatAaloftirucndiKOfuy. whi&lt;b could
another shirt- “The season is so oJd I my part," said he to him, “in taking th:* be applied tu better cseincultivatingnur
val candidate fnr the supreme authority a
battle wa» fought between the rival forces might tremble; sumo parsons might at­ trouble, good cause and a raercitul G «d." spring crop. It Is nn ’rifle to waah three
on the 1st of May. In which Petnn was tribute it to fear. I do not wish such a Juxon—“Yes air, there is only one step thousand sheop every rear.
Th© day bad to take; it ia full of trouble fi"d anguish,
But ths meat potent'grgnmant in fawic
defeated. In the earn© vear Christophe supposition possible."
gas appointed Chief Magistrate for life, scarcely dawned when the Archbishop but of little duration, and think that it nf trit washing our eheepis, we can shear
nonEUTS A STRIKER
hut like hix predecessor Deta-iliea. he was arrived, and commenced tho religious ex­ causes you to make a great journey, li from throe tn four weeks anoner, and tbws
not conts'it with ©.mdilionnl power, and ercises. As he was reading In tho twenty­ transports you from earth to heaven." giro the more time after shearing for th«
in 1811 h-- assumed tho title «rf Henry I, seventh chapter of ths Gospel of Mat­ The King—“1 pass from a crown corrupt­ growth of wool, to protect them from th-»
A. COFFEE. SUGiAR. SPICES, PEPPER,
King «&gt;f Hayti.
King Hvnrv was b-th thew. tho recital of the passion of Jesus ible to a crown Incorruptible, where I fall rains and from the coM winter. whWi
PRUNES. FIGS. RAI-INS. CODFISH;
cruel snd avaririoua, and like Desealines, Christ—“My lord," asked the king, “have shall have no kind of trouble'-;” end turn U no Inconsiderable Item. How often du
HusricU Stuck tt SI
froi fell a prey U&gt; his own soldiery, who drag you chosvn that chapter as ibe most ap­ ing to ’he executioner—“te my hair fixed!" we dchy washing on account of (he water
propriate to my situation T*
"I
i
-4 pray hs took off his mantle and bis St, George, being In ould. when the weather b ab­
ged him fr-rn bi« palarw and massacred proprmto io
Its Discovery to the Preseat Day-1
your majesty to remark that is the gos­ gave Ids 8t. George to the Arohbisop, undantly warm to shear.
Th? sheep
him, in October, 1820.
pel fo- the day, as the calendar proves.” saying “remember," took off hie coat,
■CTLJEJS'J yUiXUHUUl 2
After
his
defeat
in
1807.
Peton
returned
will not suffer with cold in M., f u»r
It is said that 3p-«iu has taken posses­
The king appeared profo -ndly touched, .put on his cloak again, and looking at the aru cared for during the three days im­
sion &lt;&gt;f St. Domingu. and as sll eyes are to lhe South of tho west part of the
And Cookiar Extracts,
and continued bis prayers with renewed block
1
—“piacn it in such a manner as it mediately after shearing.
We would
now turned in that direction, it may lie island and remained at the head pf a large
ardor. Towards ten o'clock some one ,will bo very firm," said be to thsAcxccu gainrins-sixth more clothing, tn protect
interesting toour readers to tree-the his military force. In 1810 he was appoint­
knocked gently at the door uf the cham toner.
।
WILLIAM BURGHER
“It is firm, sir." Tbe King—“I ourshrop from the c*»ld.of winter, beside*
lory of that c-lebrsted Wand. It wn» ed President fnr life, but died In 1818.
ber. Harbert remained motionless. A will mike a short prayer, and a heal ex­ n stronger constitution and a healthier
HiWFvrvd by Columbus on the Sth of lamented by ali who espoused his cause.
second knock was heard,© little louder than ।tend my. hands, then —Ht&gt; rcepvorod
sheep, than if wo had froxsp our sheep le
TKcrmbrr. 1492. and is memorable for He was succeeded by Boyer, who. on th©
at first. “Go sec who is there,” said lhe jhimself, and spoke a few words tw a low
May by washing them.
PENS. PENCILS. INK-S. PAPERrEN
being the first spot in \merics colonized death nt Christophe, succeed'd U» lb« king.
It was G’loncl Hacker. ‘Cause voice, raised his eyes to heavdi, sad
Finally.’ manufachtrtri muki ratkur
giiv.-rnmentot what was tilled the French
▼ELOPER,
CARDS,
At.
fabv
Europeans.
Ciilntpbqs
left
thirty
­
A. E. BO.NSTEEL,
him'to enter,” said be. “Sir," said lhe kneeling, placed bls head on the block.
XrwtAe ifioo! unaaihrd. They have to
eight of hi* eomrvirs in this Mnnd. and part &lt;&gt;f the island. In 1794 Spain ceded
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Fpi pr*rtics
Colonel,
in
a
low
and
trembling
vaioo.
The
executioner
touched
his
locks
in
re-wash it after us ; why not 1st them
returned to Spain.
At this time the the remsinhig juirt of the island to Franco “It is time ior yflu to go to Whitehall.
Mt4iFp&gt;« la llMUngs sod vicaatty.
MOST POPULAR
order to arrange them again under bls do their own washing.and then iflt is not
country was c» 11 rd Hayti by the natives; hut the troubles which ensued during th« Y&gt;&gt;ur majesty will have nn hour to rest
bonnet: the king thonght hs was goingi well dune, they will know who tn com­
French never lifting
DANIEL COOK,
Coluntbua gave it the nnme of Ktpannla VMi'il) nominalthere." “I will g-i in a moment," replied to strike. “Await tho sign.” said lia to' plain of. One-half of th© woul in some
■r Ljitlir Sptpi). hence Ifitptniola Co able l&lt;&gt; take p«&gt;Me»*lon, and the Spnnkh .harles.
“Iteave me.”
Hacker went him. “1 await it, sir, with tbe g’»-‘d sections of tl»e country where they have
inmhus returned in November. 1403. and fisc continued tn wave over the fortress nut. The king recovered himself in a
pleasure of your majesty.’’ The moment■ no dear running water, is actually damlanded near the mouth of a sraaH river nf the citv of St. Domingo until the 1st few momenta, when taking the Archbisbop
Oflke is Goodyear's
after th© If teg extended his hands; the1 sgj'd by Uic -attempt to wash it on the
wh’eh. in ciimplimcnt to Isabella of Spain nf December. 1821. when the inhabitants by tli© band, “Come." coma said be, “let
I. A. HOLBROOK,
executioner struck—his head fell it lhe' back. It is made a bug-bear of in market,
issued
a
formal
declaration
of
independ
­
he named after her.
us go."
Herbert npennd th© door,— tbe first blow. “Behold ’.he head of ci ©nd thus lhe producer is f»raed to take
,f Hraunf. sp4 TWPity, taat y» lf»»M
|
Q.iumbns reiurW p&gt; Spain in 1496. ence ^nd made overture" Lt the republic ilacker warned him tho second time and
terT. General Land and T
traitor I" said be, showing It to th* people. leu than Ms wool Is really worth.—
of Columbia to ha admi’tal an Intagral
jbJ story of Hewer’s block.
rsrytasnglB ewr liM^e-taMemai p
(pfi hig hr,lthcr Barth'demcw in com
bo descended into lhe park which be A long and loud groan arose around1 Wod-growers ! we stand In nnr own
mand --f ’he sttlement. who soon removed •part of the mnMeraev which prnpwltlnn must cross, in order to go to Whitehall.
J. M. RUSSELL,
Whitehall; many persons rushed to the! light on this subject. But taking uuwasbwav
nut
sresdod
t».
In
1822
’
he
French
tn the •oulhvrn eoast.and founded the cit v
HYSICIAN and Surgeon. OtSra in Russelfi
Several
rompenies of infantry weto rcaffold to dip their hands In lhe blood ofr ed won! to market cannot be practiced
&lt;&gt;( Sl Do ingo. which afterward" gave again attempted by intrlguv to regain a» waiting there, forming a double row on the king.
stone. State street.
_________
Two bodies of cavalry ad by on© here and there. It ujust be a
name t« 'he whole bland. The number ascend &gt;nry In the island, hot were not his rout. A detachment «&gt;f Halberdiers
vanced in different directions, slowly dis­■ general reform.
JOHN ROBERTS,
How then shall we
»f sHttlrr- from Spain increased rapidly. wureesafnL
were marching In advance, with color* persing th© crowd. Ths stiiff 41 remained। best and most directly get at it It can
In 1824 Franc© ©nn«&lt;mted tn ac­ flying. The drums were'beating and the
tai attention nil be paid to COMPOUND- *”v whom thr native* were compelled to
solitary. They took away the body; It• be dong by ’ County Organise!I&lt;«na-’—
PRESCRIPTIONS; and any , »•»
i perform the revrwrrt tab«rr. which msm knowledge the independence of Its n«&gt;ise drowned ail voices. On ’ha right
was already eoc'caud io a shroud ; Grom Shall w© make the attempt 1 By so dnI brought on diware and prema’ure drath. refree’nrv colnnv. on condition that of the king was the Archbishop, on his well wished to see it, considered it atten­
OTARY PUBLIC sad Cwveyaaeer. wlH a
• ing we shall practice humanity. «awe laI and so fatal was the cruel P“lky of ’he the latter shmtl'l pw 90 000.000 nf francs left, with head uncovered, was Cobmel
te.u I. all trnsiera. ^Ou.tcd Io bin. .Hl
tively, and lifted up th© head with his1 bur.*save lime and money. Improve our
I Spanianla. that, in twenty veara nn effir as sn indemnity fnr the loss of the French Tomlinann, Commandant of lhe guard, hands, as If to asauro himself that it was
1 ib*cp. benefit n-jr»clTes, ar.d bewefit the
ROBERTS 4 STRIKER.
Mbrnlat
durina
the
revolution,
and
bv
I ient la'v.rcr was scarcely tu b« found on
nnd Charles, touched by his regrut. re­ indeed separated from the body; It was1 manufacturer."
Hirrixcs Maaca «. 1»SL
lhe wbo'ffWand. Under this ex'genev thia means e great part nt the produce nf quested him not to lo.ivo him till ths last a body well cunstitctsd, and promised a
Havti was diverted Into the ports nf
about
40.000
&lt;&gt;f
the
inhabitants
of
’
he
moment.
Ho conversed with him &lt;&gt;n lung hfe."«
TTORNEY and CowiMlor st Law, Soltotar
■beerier Sheep.
I Bahama lai a were decoyed from their■ Franc*. Boyer retained th" Presidency the real; spoke to him of his burial and
and Counselor in Chancery, Notary P»W«until 1842 when another revnlntlnn
Ar. All txufaras attended to promtitlrand.ffl.
of the person to whom ho desired his
1ST
Lawyer, &lt;m a circuit, dropoed
sisatly Offlcs No. 5, Noble's block. Battle Creak.
M'taed him tn fl-*c
Sonn after hl" dep
body to be confided, with a scran© air, a ten pound not© under tho table, while )c. The following hints will be nsWW j
sale by
“
(
|uv pc t|w Spniards. that nntwith- ooftion lhe inhahiutnts nf the eastern brilliant look and firm step, walked even playing cards a*, the inn. Ho did not ’ Frnf, In shearing liras, do not pen yrnzr
-------- —--------------------------------------------- ~TL UM"I*
and Sonn0(X»
part of the Island rose ip opposition to
J. M. NEVINS,
more quickly than the onmpay. astonished discoror bls lais until h© was going to wbeep more than half a day
a tints. To
italic, sna'Tax agsnL FsrtleMtar rjoefessr's F»te»‘ Dress’ Fu®P*-------------------- nnf,T(&gt; inhabitants which the Island ron­ the Havt:an« and overpowered them, and at their slowness. Ono of the officers on
bed.but then returned Immediately. On don niskos them week. Irritable awd
-- ----------- --------- ----- - । tnjnrd on its discovery, bv the middle of In 1844 formed themae|vre into an indo duty, flattering himself without doubt tn
difficult
tn
shear.
reaching
the
room
ho
was
met
by
tho
pendent state under the slvle of ths D ’­
„. .-------------- » j U.. f.llo.lng CTOlury
ISO
trouble him. asked him if he had not con­ waiter, who said :—
Ssamd. I think the host plan to shear,
mintcan Republic.
Henri Riviere be
spired with tbe Duke «f Buckingham fnr
“! know what you want sir: you have |« «&gt;n a platform, sixteen or eighteen inch­
coming President nf Hayti, he marched
-------------------- ---------------------------- tU
»f &lt;&gt;» l7,h ’'"tcrv
the death of ths king his father.
“My lost something."
es high. The sheep should sit on the table,
■
an armv of 20 QO0 men against the re­
friend." replied Charles with disgust and
I
Frrt-chnbum-d *
&lt;■" uw- .Hl
tnd rent its back and heed no the left leg,
“! have lust a tsp-pnnnd notel-*
volted pmvint* but was driven back, and
S. C. PM1NDLE,
sadness “it I had no otheqsin than that,
“IVell, sir, I have found it, and boro It Urn lufi leg U on the table, the rgbt one
UDOK OF PROBATE. Notary Public. Geahis disgraceful ‘kf«* caused him to be
1 tako'God to witness, 1 smuts you. that is. ’’
on th© flour. Commence cutting the wool
bani«h"d
His sunceaanr. Goerier. dvina
-------------h, th.
*™n fhr Cwtr I.l.nOr
I w'-ll have no need nf asking pardon of
“Thanks, my good lad, Lel-a is a sorer- st the brisket, shearing slung the . belly,
shortly af er his noceesinn (n power Pierhim." Arrived al Whitehall, he slowly sign, fur you.”
I hi" h»4 h&lt;-- -n'in-l. "W1""”
letting the wool roll to the,left where it
rnt was elected to fill vaoanev hut hs he
b, th-&gt;"I8BI- s/“Jn
asoeoded lhe stairs, crossed the great
DANIEL STRIKER,
“No, sir. 1 want no reward for being
came diagnab-d with the position of affidrs
tn Fr."C &gt;11 '!» »•« P*« "T
hall, and gained h's chamber, where they b&lt;&gt;nest; but," looking at him with a done, shear ths flank, then wncnsnaa at
iOUNTY CLERK, Notary Public, sad
and retired t&lt;« private Uf*. Gen. Riche
l,Un*.
thi. p-m-i the tr.-r.rh
left him alone wi0j tho Arehhishop, who knowinng grin, “wasn’t it lucky that non© ths point of the shoulder and run the
then became President, but be died in a
shears to ths right oar ; shsar the neck to
nl.nUlinn inOTUnl."
«"■&gt; I™- few mnnthe aflat he had entered np-m the was ready to give him communion.— of lhe gentlemen found It!"
.
L-rt..™
i" ira» &gt;“ f-p-i*""" «r
Some independent ministers, Nye and
the left ear, and the lefi aldo as far as the
■ •‘
"
Fuustin 8nulnuque
OLIVER E. EYEBTS,
» &lt; ___ . ..c .k. ■■land amounted
Goodwin, among others, came to knock
bask bone.
Now changa aides with tits
? en Ran while* 2-1 &lt;W0
hewirne President in 1847, and renewed
A
man
’
s
force
In
this
world,
other
HERIFF. May ba foend in ths Court H
■ at the donr, s-nylr.g “they wished tn offer
sheep, standing the right fool00 the table,
t&lt;t
30
R30
w
«4
.
&gt;
(^
oq
n
ttempt
to
suteiu©
the
eastern
part
of
•r al hi* residence, near tbe JsUtilings being equal. Is just in the ration of
480000 "’•’h5.f^2Slal p-Jihrtten S i the island and Invaded it with an army of■ their services tn the king." ,“Ths king is
and finish the neck. Nop shear tba riglit
T PHILLIPS. Prere Harare and J»HW*z new tom rsicE..
tho
strength
and
force
cf
hie
heart.
A
side, finishing &lt;m the right hind kg. Io
I inhah'tanta. **''’* ,
,55 qqq , 5 (&gt;00 man. H* wm opposed and dafeal- at pre ver*,’’replied Jnxnn; they liwst
od; “Well, then,’’ e.vd Charles to tho lull hearted man is always s powerful this w*y, the flaooa is kept whole; the
ns.
’beSnsniuh P**
«.» rd bv Santana with a force of only 400.
SHAKER HOODS.
mtn—-it he be erroneous, he is powerful sheep Is turned but little, thus avmdlnir
REGISTER OF DEEDS, and Notary PeWtCtWUK’i HpOWk fe
BdflTrSv*”. of Bonlratq*© retired tn the capital, took Archbishop, “thvik thsm in my name for
XV 0 (See is tba Court House. and opan at all
their offer, but tel! them frankly that fur error; if the thing is in heart, h© i« struggling, tearing uf fleece and injury tn
..
___ —.
n'-rt*d tn r raorc . 04
________ - r.- Ann«,,ll&lt;1«Hn-T bin oaurar. on
w.
........ ---- ■—-- ’ - after having so often prayed. against me sure to mike I: notorious, even though it the aniipal.
ijr-.. I1SIF.KS IM. JU""- S.SSMIJ rn-j.ur— .
BY THE CASE 09 DOZEN•
for reconi._________
the With nf Aiignat. 1849 sseended the
without a causa, they shall never pray be a downright ftkehnod. pit » «»•«» bR
Within the hat eight yeare, I have
II-. Hip 1 530 IW lb*."!
throne as Fsnsttan I.
ITs mu«od the
II. N. SHEUX&gt;N,
B. A. FUIAER A CO.
with me duridg my agony. They can If even *“ ignorant, if his heart is full of
217.40S —•k,"f
OUNTY TREASURER. Office In **&gt;• Cimr*
ennstimtiun m he altered. aurmtir,ded
they wish, pray for me, 1 will bo thankfiil.
In Joy's New Bl oak.
ln 1701 Ih. 4«..IU.n«
himself with several grad»*-»f nobility,
They retired, lhe king kneeling, reooived man for that object
ISE Js&amp;r.oa A ranee. Detroit.
Fm«4i
ext.nJ«&gt; V'SL U.n nnd creat'd two orders &lt;&gt;f Knlahthmvi.
TaMES A. KWEEZEY,
power, heart force.
ting a fnt shwp. When badly cut they
ml,,,... »nd .» huorrreil.."
pU« ,n The pulicv of Soiil«»nqiie sn&lt;&gt;n become Lhe communion, and rising with vivacity:
ROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Counselor si
will always Itlek. and then the ahraror will
-Heb up-.rf- "I »&gt; "[■•“T"'. "*.™ despotic and InsiippurtnMe. and in Janu “Now," said he. let thoee rogues romo.
Law, Heritor sad Counselor in Cbaseery.
A f*riper’s wife in speaking of th© pound them with his shears or fiat. Ths
tiled. Ill 1792 arv 1859 he wm driven off fmm the 1 have pardoned thorn from tho bottom of
, -bK. Inlmblunu •"«
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my
haarL
I
am
r©H&lt;i
ter
all
that
is
about
imartnasa. aptness, and hitcligence nl her kinder yon treat n sheep, the better they
of France
th. N.ti'—.l A—uibly •».
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thmn. .n" e—•""
—, to* happen for me.They had prepared son. a lad of six vegre, tn a lady friend, 'bahai-t., Many wool growers want their
——
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'*
pn-l.lmM. ..4 F.K-» Grfrari. th.
sheep sheared very does tn rhe hidm but
hiadinner; ho did not wish to eat anv SivJ :
’
HARMON BM1TH,
. thing.—“Sir," said Juxon, “ynur majesty
/CIRCUIT COURT COM ISSIONER, Atiornev
“He can read fluently in any part of this is unt'so well fur the g»jaep wit fnrths
Couasatlnr 4 Solicitor, ia aH tbs O»rta sf’ |
WIL1.11* SOSES.
,..r tbm-c-.m—Im-t-nb
&gt;
—
m«"*.
th.
ni&lt;—...........
has fasted for a long time; it is cold ; the Bible repeel th© whole calrchissn. neat growth of wnuL When afeswvf
defeat of Snloqhe ’hv H»n D-»minicntns.
’ : perhaps nq thb soaffold you will ex­ and weed onions as wall: as bis father.” close, tba hot »un injures ifotei mrorial&gt;
nmutrip-Uuirf
™'rzd, ’A
.Ou-b.
truce ha* elated between lb* two gm*,
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. periencu soil’' foeblenos*.’’
•• Yas mothor," said the young hopeful,
•r no efarp. No P««&gt;* W* “
M Klgnnl tor the slave* to wreak thrir , ernmema
—
which -pmaMs the W^-~
,
-You arc right." said the king, ano eat “and ystarday I licked Ned R»ww,
TwCkNW with
tw &lt;&gt;n ths white oppra*w&gt;ra and on
1,1
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naeti wav A*
original
name nf the It
whole
^mcANlrt'wSbRB^I*
I the S* ”f J«&gt;*’
bkek“J? ialwnd.Vnd
Minifies
moiintalww.
H , a piece of bread and drank a plats of
throwsd the oat hito the wall, and stole
To' Bpnp Bixsunic
r. H. Ml SHELL,
, win*h
on« n’d«*- . !*•&lt;*«• old Ninkley5* gimlet."
ra,w"enidlM
m th*
*» anefeos
anetooS Frserth
Frarrti 0-donv
wort srarraate*
B? S7
tered Cfcpe Francois
•?" jL'Lk.'' now
nnplied to
writes to the American A
. knocked al lhe door; Juxnn end Harbert
bleeding from a
i r.lI cn their knees; “Rise my "Id friend,’

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..a P~’ Ing his hand. Hecker knocked again.

Low Prepare System
Wte tf, C«tk»r»ll

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Tor anything.

hirh -hair -pring ep and beer-abundant

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Da. Hamilton remarks: “ A justify-

�Tbe New YorkJZrrwRsay a that within
Sumter, G&lt;-n. Brann
with 2,000 men, exp
Ions to join them at L
„
would be met by tbe military from Balti*
m«re. Um Virginians Were not forth*
coming, and the plot was thus frustrated.
In Richmond they have arms and pow­
der enough, but no percusskm caps whatIV er.
The iccrwiun government were
,un|y rect^ljyjhlojmad offfils fact, spd
Uere Vrry i:ii;ch surprised. Provisions in
Richimma uro verv scarce, common
brown sugar alone wiling at twenty-five

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It Will ba se««i by the war* news ip i

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r States bare gained one victory ov^ t

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State

WedaeUay Maralag, May 15,1MI.

Tbo Michigan Legislature convened in

extra session, up the 8th inst, and inimo-

dtatrly organized and proceeded to bu-

।
dcliVbred nt 2 o’clock to the Legislature

aasmhblsd iu joint, convention.

It is a

sionists, in faith and practice, had orderedI some 0,000’troops tin
, ed by F. P. Blair Jr., in defence of lhe
the establishment of a camp of State
efty.
.
_ _
troops to be located In tbe suburbs uf 8t.■
"Rebel forces In largo nutiibera'sfe
Leuia. These troops were commandedI being concentrated at Alexandria, with
by Genera! Frost and had invested the? henry ordinance, it would srem with the
intenliun of fortifying themselves, as
city oa ordered. On Friday last, Capt.
' part uf a systematic approach to’this
Lyon, of tbe United 'States army, with
ML
’
'
.
four thousand men sutrounded the camp,■
The TVwm's Washington correspondence

isting circumstance*, it I* Inexpedient to
call a sovereign Convctilion.

0k Rrpilblicanlani
। upon the country
t force oi his quroti'x&gt;, ha
rbo is guilty «»f bringing aJ
oouk
^rrrerie conditw. ofaffai s P Tu
the infinite astonishment and disgust of
tbe Hon. 8enaU&gt;r, three -f the most rej i jlIRMl rttolRR f MH I
VJTT.-*

N»TM^W.rlX*
’
promptly
The TSww.’ dij,
---- - ------- &lt;-------J has sent orders &gt;■*• •*»heights at C-iro,ounmandiugBipl P'dini*
which trere|(ar^ as Che
asaaiUblft

L___ie t&gt;'

p„----------answered
• Warren
it newt nut -be twld

LoaieeiUe Demfurot.

— A corrtftpodent of ib** Bufliilo Cbwj
__
_________
placed field pieces at several. points andI says.- "Nineteen Regiments, in additbui
mereial Adrtrliter, “speskinj ffimi'IApbiFT^
give boticr to.Hptrtte.
all parti* aur
atert*t»4 of ।
Six hundrad Kantnckuins, armad, nrri*
Two privateers were oepttired by a
productbm. The necessity uf calling this dmandad their surrender by a letter to• to those previously ’ ordered, have been
ved al Culpepper, Va., on Saturday last;
.
called
for
to
come
hero
immediately,
and
frigate
be;w«en
tbf
Mauds
«&gt;
Montauk
extraordinary acssiun, and the causes Gen. Frost. The latter making a merit
to ioin the accession fonea.
.........
, are already on tbe way tu the Relay on Saturday aftern*»on. after thruu hours of
Balti more has the appearance of Bun­ which have created that necessity, are set of necessity acceded L&gt; tbe demand and camp.”
severe cannomullng. ThV WW’ brought
—
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day oh week days, scarcely any business forth In clear and eloquent terms, and the the garrison was marched into the.city as1
"Gen Patterson has advanced &lt;&gt;n Phil- intu New Lobdiin
Saturday night.
diatelr before the d«y JisrJ upon for • bcsnnr.
8. C. FIUN DL£ Juu&lt;. of Prated.
wh.ite-. er being done.
’
fret «ni a l»ng uiureb.
duty of loyal citizens to their country in prisoners of. war. This is our first vic­• adclphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
B
altdiobr
;
Mxy
12DeU4. Her Mb.
■’
ny8u
On Saturday afternoon a party of soldtime r«t war, is nlso clearly slated. Such tory. soldered without firing tho first shot, Rood, ns fitr as Bush River, where men
Tbe city Is quiet, Trappe from York
i,‘CS. ufidifr comtnaiid of Cnptaih'Dahlgren
,
under
his
directions
arc
engaged
in
recon
­
It is significant as showing the fact that
at Washington, were pfitcticing with the action is recommended on tbo part of the
’ structing bridges. He is stated to have and Cheater are cxp*ctsd to arrive here
the
Government
docs
n
»t
intend
to
per
­
•ouuuvrv, «
Uahlgrcn guns, Ufirty-foirr pounders,
at Legislature as will enable loyal cittfcmi
upwards uf 15,000 men under his com- ti»-morr&lt;&gt;w in large numbers over the
la the matter of.IM &lt;
the distance of two miles. Several
mit Its enemies to fortify themselves, even1 maud.
Northern Central Railroad.
?veral shots ; u&gt; meet these obligations.
F.« McHenry has been largely rein,
were fired, and nil struck within a com*
‘it la expected in anticipation of threat
Tbo Governor recommends a loan of in States which have not formally seceded.
About
pass of twenty fifet.
cned movements on the part of the forces .;forced to-day from Annap-dis.
Slnob the accession nf Virginia, Lt. not leas than a million of duilars, and
iu Virginia, that Federal troops will oe- 1.200 turn are now there.
North door of the &lt;-•• urt How. iu tb« viUatv «f
lllfc
I
A wagon hwd.if mililnrj goods lsnmd
Meade, one of Major Anderson s garrison that the militia laws of the State be so
Hutinr*, In tf&gt;» Mnnty of Barry, and 8Ut« «f
cupv Arlington Hights.
HiHmtan. on JUncsv m Z4tlfd&gt;y^J^a n.
now __
ample
means in I to Harper’s Ferry, wa» scixcil on the
at Snnilcr hits resigned.
amended as to rnblc the governor to
“The Treasury bus nt
r._ ____
_ Five ‘persons who were arrested al call out six regiments in all, with discre­
rrL. » this I Frrrierick road last night by IB troop*.
specie
fur
ail
neceaities.
They
tad
Louisville, Mny 10.
WashlugroB kit week for uttering treason
morning between two and three millions
Naw Y.uuu May 13
j
tion to raise the number to ten, should the1
The Mayor’s veto of the appropriation
ulile sentiments, hare been released from
of dollars in ths vaults. There are offers
The Tribane't special Washiiigton di&lt;- |
emergency require.
of $200.01)0 to arm the city was sustained
tber cotifincilfcnl In the Capitol.
uf loans to any extent, already exceeding patch says; -Aguila who had been sent i
R. J, GRANT.
Tho Legislature in acting upon these. by the Council. The Mayor says tlOO, *50.000.000. nearly all at par?’
"
ROBERT J
. Over three thousand troops reached
from Gen. SooU’s office to reconnoitre iu |
Washington on Monday, including a New recommendations, have evinced a dispo j 000 is sufficient. The Council appropri­
The Hearldt Washington correspond­
Dues. Mar 7. JMI.
ated 110,000 fur the relief &lt;&gt;1 the p-»r. ent says : .‘•The President .gave a military 1
CVMML-tbiUNER'ri NOiiCE.
Jersey rej^ment.
sition t&gt;&gt; act rathei than tu talk. Thia is
The Govern nvrnt has tint only rendered
Baltimore, May 10.
i reception to-night.
apparent from the fnct that their business J
tho blockade of tho coastwise Virginia
"Gen. Harney is acting with Gen. But!
A steam gun and three men-were cap
—SUH at Mwiuna.
Orleans and Prmarofo. They all agree
p&lt; rts efficient, but has bhxdcaded tbe was finished and that they adjourned on tured while going to Harper’s Ferry.— ler at the Relay House.
ibeFrv.
that tbe troops intend marching on to
mouth of Fltfn.beth river by a vessel sta­ Friday tho 10lh instant, taring been in
Tho frigate Niagara is destined for
One of the men was Dickenaun, one of
Washington.
and
that
If
that
plan
was
tioned ibout HamptonRonds,thu&lt;p.-cver.t- session only four days.
the inventors. They were sent to Annap blockading Charleston.
abandoned, the leaders will find it difficult
5ng steamers from passing fr 'in Richmond
Last night M of the Maryland Guard
olis.
.
t&lt;&gt; restrain the men.
tu Nr.rfidk. on tlo inland wlter route.—
A special correspondent at Fredricks were arrested by tho Massachusetts Pick­
••The regiment uf cavalry which C-rl
The Virginians could hardly ha in antic­ ing one million of dollars upon tho bonds
luirg says the western train was stopped et Guards, fur attempting to escape tu Schurz is to rai*c will he one of the most
ipated being prevented carrying on their of lhe State, issued in sums of not leas 10 miles west nt Fredrick, by tbe com
Virginia tn join tbo aeccsMon lorces.—
effective in the service. The object is to
Inland commerce.
than fifty dollars, redeemable nt tho pleas­ mender of the Virginia troops at tlial They will bo dealt with ns traitors.
enlist and organise a body nt men who DOOM «T each of tbe WL» ia* HJI.M x&gt;lI
Gon. Biaurogtrd, with Russell I &lt;&gt;f the
ure of the State at any time within twen­ place, and sujected to an examination,
Tlic n-cuud tUlnrdav In June, and like tr
have »«-en service and do not need drillin-.
arrival tu night from Pensacola.
lie ty-five years, with interest nut exceeding that will be done tn all western trains. London Timet, had arrived at Mont­
The Virginians number -100, and are gomery on the 5lh inst.
sUtes that there aro about eight tbouM seven per cent.
strongly posted.
and rebel tnwtps outside the fort, and
IlAkaisaURO, May 10.
in Europe, T» such men ■ Goveniim-nf
There has alsn passed an important
A train of Western enrs with a hit of
that they are .In n vety bad ponditon.—
A letter has been received from an will i&gt;**doiihtedly furnish uniforms, equip­
EHE.NEZEK KAWDY,
■Titclr provisions are giving out, and thu measure to amend the act tu provide a horses nnd a hundred beeves bound to
CU’MLhrl G ALLOW AY.
ments and homes.
•
JUUNATliAN HAjqHT,
warm weather is making many ill, while military force, which is a carefully pre­ Baltimore, was captured at Harper’s troops there are provided with inferior
The Herald» Washington dispatch
the goners] impression, t» far as he could pared law. It nuthurizea the mustering Ferry.
arms, and are badly provisioned.
He states that the spies are plenty in the
Dated. April 30, lr4l.
'llic New York Herald» New Oi leans tbinka their chance of success in a c«►flirt very midst of the Federal tn-.p« and
l-.wrn,Was, that an attack on tho fort would for the United States service, fur a term
dispatch nf the Dth, says: “Texas troops with Federal troupe is very bad. and
i»&gt;*ob be-abandoned, on the pretense tha:
of three years, one hundred companies of
had left Victoria lointercept Cd. Reeves’ thinks an attack by anything like an ad­
the troops - would be wonted farther
SHERIFFS SALE
North.—~ irothington Cvrrerpondent cf not less than seventy-eight or more than command 600 strong, above Sun Antonio. equate force, would prove suocssful. Tbe
one hundred men ench. These companies Capt. Lee’s company 8th infantrv. had writer ia an officer of skill, and twenty urs to thcir'cotintry - and denit with atkt, WotH, .Vhy 7.
surrrendcred at San Anfo&amp;lri Cd. Waite
Ccrraipondenta at New Orleans state may be ordered out of the State at the
811 MUI AX a rutsnu;.
suoessor uf Twiggs, is a prisoner of
A confident expectation prevails in
th«- people, there are daily' expecting cal! of tho President. Volunteers shall
War.
high circles that a battle will *h&gt; fought
French and English fleets to arrive to receive the same pay as persons uf the
“The Belgian Consul has denied the between Richmond and Washington in
“Th* Heralde Washington c-i-r'«p*. i
hasp npefi lhe Southern ports. They say same rank and grade in the United States
statement ttat he had mode arrange­
denre says: “A dispatch from a g-1'
MollMMGE s\t.E
fifty ships uf the line will be offered it
army. Tbe companies may be mustered ments with the Confederate States, te
merit agent reports that the reb-1« ••eeupy
Tsaxrou. N. J.. May It.
uecesMrt-.
Tho Legislature has passed a two mill­ the Virginia and also ths Mart hind aid*
According tn the editorial columns of from this time and put on a course of supply them with nrrnr^from Belgium.
‘■The channel entrance at Pensacola is ion loan liill.also authorized the Gov-nur [•■f tbe Potomai-11 and were apbrwhenall Southern papers, there ia tbe most drill and instructions by Regiments.
obstructed by sinkint! vessels to prevent
sive of on sttnrk from the Federal troop.
perK-ct unanimity jn the rebel armv, and
The compensation of the Adjutant and
They were receiving supplies and intmi
purehai
aivsrv man is cace.- tn n-.ees the North- Quarter master General shall be increased
tions from Baltim-&lt;re. and tad a mOhary
It also
Naw York, May 10.
srn forces; .iMt'ia the axlvertisiiig.portioo
Tbv Guvrnwrent will s*»»n
in such aunts as recommened by the Mil
Stats 1
quelling &lt;&gt;f the rebellion. road direct.
uf a single abeet-(the Atlanta InUUigen
The TT-nwhsa advices per the Kidar,
ent off thia route.
itary
fkard.
These
officers
are
also
auNxw
Y
ork
,
May,
10.
ur) rawarda are off.-red f-»r fifteen desert­
that tbe seerssiunists lAve a battery nf
Naw Yuaa, May 10.
thuurized to employ such assistants as 98-pouudersat tbe m««uth of the James
Dispatches from Charleston say that
ers from a single regiment.
By T..
Tbe Baltimore correspondent of th*Dated. April &lt; trfl.
It. Wnbtafl.® o..rr~p.md«« .4 ttw. *" •Ppr-'J ''J "&gt;* MlliurrB-mri.
River. The steam tug Yankee was fired butter is selling fur‘75 cents per lb.—
TLare is u» bam or bacon In lhe market, Tribuae of 8-tturday save: “A tand of
»■ ____ _: A
1 Ilady
J— J——. * The appointment of IPay-master
&lt;■
**,!
during on but tbe shell passed over her..
Philadelphia Prttt
says
direct
The tents |/ the aecessiim forces lining nod the cAttly are auCtring for hay. It h Virginians were pritird kr Biltiinorcans,
from Pnrtsmmrth. Va.. onmmg by the-in­
said that Souihrrn tn ops are better pro­ and have advanced fr &gt;m I1arp--r’« Ferry
land route, hiforiiH me that both Nor­ the United States, ia authorized to bv the whole bank oftfin river, are distinctly
vided-with knives, dirks and revolvers and aelted M-win-ncr bridx • and Fredrick
'TATE OF MICHIGAN. &lt;
folk and Portsmouth are under mob rule; made by the Gmreraur, and he is tu give seen from the fampnqa of Fort Monroe.
Col. Dimmieh ia ‘mounting ten-inch than Northern tera.ps and fee! &lt;-.«Adent
that the Inhabitants, or at least most of
saffidrat sureties approved by the Gov­ Columhiads and barbette «n the land side of sneress. Troupe at Rk-htiu.nd htfe (liNil Into Frederick Citi.
them, would be very glad to have the
not
been
d,
and
fiour
is
selling
at
United States take possession of both ernor nnd State Treasurer. Ths Pay irf the Fort, to be protected by sand bag
Coart Honor, ia tbe vilU
• 10, and
150 per bbl. Virginia and
j-laoes. .Fur two «orti she has n«t been master will have the rank &lt;&gt;f Colonel, and entrenchments.
The big gun Rhndeman, formerly tho
aide tn slprp quietly at night on account may be removed fur cause by tho Govdollar.
foot
for
chartering
the
Great
Eistcrn
for
Fluyd, is mounted to sweep lhe bay.
r&gt;f tbo aiartnv of tbe secessionists. ITse
ereor.
Annapulis, May 10.
F; Sr dry duck, she says, Was not destroyCutCAOo. May 10.
Tbe troops are to l»c paid tnouthly.—
A steamer arrived from Fort Monroe
The Paymaster ia tn furnish the Adjutant
reports
arrersl
nrina
taken. On board
“General Preutiaa ha* received .positive
wn io. imu.
General a certified statement of the
information, that General Pillow has one was firnd an ex.Lteutenant of the U.
JA.SOX
MERRILL. Aaaijwtt.
monies wh'lch will be due to the troops chartered the steamers Ohio Belle, Mor­ 8. Navy.
Hxvsa Ds &lt;J«*cv, Md., Msy 1.1561.
Gan.Dsu’s 1»lasd, N. Y.,.May *3-

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WAR NEWS! !

NOTICE I

*“•»*

“f

FiyjO ounjpanies «»f troops, at Perryville,
"intpri»ing five hundred’men, the best

each month, and the Adjutant General

ris, and Hill for an ateaek on Cairo.'

from that place yesterday evening at sun­
set. One company remained here. Tbe

indred man. c-tttij

Annapolis, May 10.

cu'inl *»f mutters at the Relay House :
•ftv-ntlemen who conversed with Gen.
Butk-r state that lhe knowledge that he
piMcssed .d
of the
the doings in Baltimore
^rr. across the Severn ' p.ww-»wd
Warfunda. The Paymaster^ rouchrra sioned by mra^ogcra arrival h. re »t two
ny^ki^.«k&lt; -lib d_p.uU. fnm
Th. O«rd r.w™d Br..
kl.«l ! pre*
».b«.»d
»«. (he deeds of the 19th
ions mia since
are to -be submitted to the Auditor Gen­
SO shuts
abuts were
were exubanerd.
csstangMi..
wit., aatnoish-d
astonished it&gt;«
them, and led to the cuti
the Governor ___ -20
!j ult_
eral, and held by him fur inspection by
8t LnCta. Mav 1°
that the Government tas had lt&gt;
Owen empty.
ns«l»«Mtl»*kM-4aMuLTft™ u W.U*,lb* p^rjM
tho Legislature.
rtbl. 1-nH, l«&lt; .igbL
IEv7 ’.ft "«*•?" *"d *jm
A Chaplain. tn have the same pay aa a
will draw hie warrant on the State Treas­

Fbaxkfort, Ky., May 10.

urer, who will make payment from the

XA

ASM «.
, l*nn l-d, nl PMbtor.. .nd .11 Ital »..**.M
Captain hf Infantry, is to accompany each
la«t evening, end went into camp at
H— Gurd. MM*dcb. rt. ibn»«b
&gt;b* .ilburhm — k»... v.
.Pcrryrillo.
Five hundred more were regiment
Fifth «r**t.rn.ni lb* Ar**i»l. wb*rv lb*v I ^"n'.
*b'’ l'”k “
A section provides specially fiw tbe
i-xnccted there last night.
• - part in jljr n.tf ta« fata name and bia doIt isev»d&lt;'Btl v the-design of the . govern ■ payment of the expenses Inonreed io
inp and hi« earing mi rsourd in WmIi- ,
furnished with arms. On reaching Wai j
ington. and in fiwt'it ia evident that more
metA toppeti the whole lino -of railroad cquiping and subsiding the Coldwater
datium and the white* undertook to die- nat Street tbe tr~»p« turn nd westward, a is known there than here with nysrd U&gt;
het woen'bere and'llnltimorc, and to keep lilt Artillery.
large erowd lining the pavemeate t»« witthe details &lt;&gt;f iho whole transaction.*’
tt open and guarded, in tbe same' manner
The Quarter Master Gem’nl and Rec- Tba Governor has sent General Buckner nee« their progress. At’the corner of
We believe thi* is n otrruct tribute to
a« it is between Philadelphia and Perry­
imcntel Quarter master are both required tu ascertain tbs truth of tbe matter. Ht Fifth street parties among the spectators lhe vigilance of the G .vcemiwnL which
ville.
u
'
has not yet returned. The mitlury are began booting and biasing, and otherwise not only keeps Mart land nnd BalUmorv
abusing the companies as they passed,
in
readiness.
। under io eye, but Virgin a. and in short
Th* Governor is authorised to order
and a hoy about fiwrtren years &lt;if age
Passengers from Cairo yesterday, re. .
tbe wbofo movemtat of Uw msmssiou
S’. Louis, mav 10.
discharged a pistol into the ranks. Part
•port having passed at the intereretine nf
Tbv orgaulMtUni uf this
General Frost's brigade nl Missouri •»T the rear enmnany Immediately turned oswpiracy.
thu Illinois Central with tbe Ohio and
militia, encamped at Camp Jackson In tbe and fired spoil the crowd, and the whole “intelligwiee” furee wiw &lt;mi« uf thr first
ispa the appointment of » militry . con• Mississippi, a tmh» with m rwriter two
duties which occupied tbe new -AdminWestern outskirts nt the city, surrendered column was instantly In confusion, break­
istratfon, as lhe difficulty bf keeping up
romrMkK, destined C&gt;r Cairo. If this bo i
unconditionally this afternoon on di-maod ing tbrir rgnks. nnd discharging muskets
true, as we hope k may be, Grei. HU&gt;«w (
••f Capt. Lvon" cmnmaader of the U. S. down their nwn line and anvwig tbe people communication with Fort Sumter had r»wUnbferikeltv cerufri to keep “the diteh"
। lablisbed its abadlifte ameMity.
Ktxwl
tide city. Captain Ly&lt;m march­ on the sidewalks.
The shower uf balls
edge is power ordinarily, but tsu t«id su
called the Ohio, hrtwren h tn and tbooe
ed o« Camp Jaekaon whi&gt; some 4.000 for a few moments was terrible, the bul­
Ug guns.—Caicnyo TVtdsnr.
volunteers, surrounded It and planted lets flying in every direction, entering
Board, or a majority of 1L
.
eight held psoas on the adjoining cmin- doersand windowsnf private residencies,
Tbe concluding section exempts any
breaking shutters, tearing up railings, and
A bevel Batterr*
Tiw_Qu«4&gt;cc Mrrcxry. of May 2, gi res
evch smashing bricks in tbe tbiid story.
Rising Sun. fnd. May 10.
Tbo Philadelphia Ledger stales that tbe
The utmost confusion snd consternation
the fill lowing impo-tsst mkrmatiiaj:
doterimaalion
to ruwihstnictlbe bridges
Tbe operator at Patriot telegraphs
“Yesterday tw&lt;» companies of ths
from the legal penalties which might,be that he has l&gt;ccn called upon to aid ia prevailed,,spectators fleeing in all dlree- on tbe Pbiladolphu, Wilmington and Bal­
.S-’reute^lK ln full mvehljjg ordar, in
timore Bailroad, destroyed by a mob
quelling a negro Insurrection. wWrli broke
from Baltimurc. has led to tbe ounelructalso exempts them from arrest, ipiprison- out last night in Owen and QsUsAia amtR
which they ewbarkwd for Montreal* We
. uodursLantl the sam«- number of men from
..tho.Royal Canada R'fea have bean tom-

arew ax&gt;d an.muniuua spires at those pla­
ces
prenrai
pouHUHff of. 'Southern'

tiea,Ky. Great fears are felt, as it |T
Government ut the locomotive works of
supposed that tbe negroes are led on by
two or three white citizens of Kentucky. most severely, four of their ■ember being Baldwin At C«i., hi thia city.
The people are gathering all thrlr forces instiuftly kiftsd and several wounded.
. Tbe free taatra hare 8,728000 sales
to put down the rebellion, and runners
V.p
rt ,
Nrw Yo«r. May 9.
havobtrn seut out into Indians for assist­
ance.
Opt Fella, of this j&gt;laee, who

oainent or exe'eution on their property*.

States, ecdnmve of Virginia, had only

531.000 males between the ages nf 18
following advertisement apVicksburg, Mlaa. Sus;

BfflMtD

THOCS4XD

and fort five.

it

The diffi-rsnee in wealth

in the.aajDc sections is about proportion­

ate to the number of men.

With equal
witboot any naw*

suit cansot ba doubtful.

sad delivered
«or waged agamst the South unoonatitu.

Grw. Scott wlH be 75 years

mortgage sale.

At midnight last night a aqad sf about
...
■ f, ^..,1 ..h tk-

PRJ/DLK.

। fieaib wwt nu.r

m*u oi hmumlm.

hereby gives, .that by virte*
iu sad wsrigMe eretsre*.
■sd by vinas «7 me suiute t«
«1 ptwrtdWTtf-------- * —

"S’*

COM MISSION Hire NOTICE.

nr we rarcuu
bleb e«id mortjpj«

□BORGE CROSIER,

�REPUBLICAK BANim.

• Th* Mobile ZdMPhwr of April

OFFICIAL Itm w BA1MT vWrtl.

ATTENTION!

“P* of
7‘N-R&lt;«’ramn arrAiler.
ably deont tort of men for Linculnltea,
but hardly worthy tbe honor of being
slauubteru.1 hw
25

I'utal ani SfttstrUanttins.

COMPANY!!
■WA«.

^“Tlicru aru ff7 p-oird^r' iffilla' in
Pennsy IvmtiR, 9 In Drletsnre. ff in Mary
Lnd. 1 in Virginia, and Done in the other
Souther tt StaUa.
.

On Monday
driven by E.
HTTk- name* of tbe palrinta u bo fell
nt ihr Banda «»f tho manlemma ruffian* in
U. Smith. Iwffime uf.niahagvaMri from llaltiniure, were Adibuon (). Whitney
fri-ht and one tine breaking, ran hlu the and Luther C. L-tdd nf Unwell; and 8.1 n fence in front»&gt;f Wm. GrAd-eart rem

Shattuck leaded wlttt^h«rtuehold goods for

idrnar. uj-v*
up*K th* ------load -----and ------------aevwfdJy —
In
idonw;

—

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)0WiM,.Bk.»d&lt;. Twa—(.h-ik. gostiMs' Mrite Inrrcnt.
good* waa not very great, but tho fence
. .. «m,:.l,ral.|.v demnli.1—.

ON HIGH PRICES!

REFORM.

Stacks of

NEW GOODS!

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

N. BAILEY.

___

I „.... „ ^.......

777?

Ila* just received

“~ ~jT

IU &lt; &lt;&gt;■

HIS SPRING 8TOTK

rlulalion of tho Liquor Im
and fitted ten pillar* and awlfl of suit. :

OF GOOI»

Cum prising a

Mii»nn Allen uaa, "O Monday *crvod

RGE AND

BEAUTIFU

Moxrok

We l.-arn that Captain

tr forty fiw ye-ir* «4d

ilicy

d aa it-reaerve. aiel ready

DRY GOODS’

- nail uf th' ir cuuntry.

ar*'

t- au&gt;&lt;

Why .can;

Rbawgfo*. per U ..... ..
Caereewd. April M. 1*41.

meh a company

SPECIAL

town in thi* county

NOTICES.

■.inin thnugli

TO CONSUMPTIVES
S DKBU.ITTi
BE* NT bMKAML
1I »KR A AGUE,
Eimii all p-.Hii* we hv-r of lhe iailurr

'

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc

Tbe anderaigned, now eeveutyflv* yebaa for year* orvutad bi* time to soring h
riahourm end the poor ia Naw York ut
dreadful coinplaiuta. which carry tl&gt;&lt;m*u .
ihawaead* tu an ctiiue'.y graie, he ha*
faifod tocure all who lore applied tn him
lief, an-1 beU-viqg it t* fa* a Christian dot.
Ii**a tb -*.bn&gt;J. as well aS at buaie.
seed to tho— who require it. a Ua»» *f P
.--I
_.&gt;L1.

The Mluwiih! ha*
Hast

Grand R-tpids:

••HINDI

ua that report* an- ::i ■ it
lure {• uny hofeaon.&lt;
MrsarCSr.thh ami i
.
end ara nut with ns ' • •
(inn li&lt; aland I iy the ...■«•

•’

pr w"i’l

DR. X. C. AYER Ac CO.
LOWELL, MASS.

the «ume &gt;uii|tl
hoi*, and «at « are a^ii-bcd t ti »dl matte » ।
•
. onnrte'l tte-r-iiwiih,
W w, Wilke;* ;.
1. II. Mall-n .
L s. G»vr. Henrv II. Bui[ley.
D. F. Palmer.
b S. Gardner,, '

l»air D Iwrd ,
Austin P. Dibble,
■IscobS. Pii klr,
Samuel Cook,
Hendwalfdt,
William Buck
A. G.-rffg.
P. B. Human,
t II. DitfcMMk.
V. Sheldon,
G. W. ihrld-in.
Geo. T. Gv*ltn,
G. W. Kerber,
W in. Jlanchrtt.

J Mine* R. Degtar.
Ralph llandlrv.
( has. H. Pallor:
Wn«,f&gt;. Hnnrv
XV. II. Allen. ‘

Fries, * 1 per BwtUa । Bta ButUaa Cor •».

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
baa wen flor l!*rif eueh a renew* foe th* *bts «f
every variwr *f Thrw.l and Luag C on pi mt. tha*
M ia entirety unnet-—try for ua t» rveouxt tha
avidetwe of its rirtu**, wherevyy it h*a baen *osrforvd. A* M hi* foag hern is euauant u—
throughout this eeetioa. w* need not ds mure thaa
aaaure the people It* euritty la b-pt up to th* b**t
R «vce has Urn, end that It may beretied -t »
&lt;fo for tbrnr relief all it baa «*a&gt; beep found * ou.

i

NUBMAN BAILEY

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

S. S. Haiti&gt;n,
Elinuii Gn*rli«v.
1) E. B.r&lt;l*ali,
C. Anrlrnnii:.
J ns. Killpatrick,
&lt;1. McClure,

Asaociate Juaticr »f the Supreme G»urt.

In tbo cure of diaeaao* iacadenl to th • period of
tacthtng. inch as dreonlery. dianhwa. wu.djOulic.
Ac. Wa refti to Mr*. Winalrw'a SoolhiB- Syrup ■wl duria* llmi lime bar* maiulaiurd a big­
far children teething. Thousands of uh i Id ran character io alawwl every part
tbo Glute.
have been saved hem an early grave by iUtilaeU ibeii eitraordu-n and uaumdaat* Dower of rw
u*«. Thia valuableprepsnaUo. u tbe pre«x.ptfoa luring perfect bmjta W prrw.ua aufcnng undr'
.f one of th* meal eiperleoced nurse- io Nrw nearly every kind uf duaoae to which the Uuaiai.
Eagland. and baa Urn uard with note*- ai.ing Iriow ia liable•
tuttcar* is thousand* e case*. • it not nty re
Tbe Mio wing ar* amoag the dutra—in; van
Djavw* she ah Id from pain, but iovigor* ea lhe ety of huomu diaeaae* iu Whieb th*
[“^^7

Ksodulph Maaniog.................. ............
in Mh«ga....... ;.....................................
Msjority.........................................
Respectfully yon re.
GEOfcGB H. HOV.’E.

MlUTBTZHgXT CiiURKCTKD.—Thr nimur
iii circulation through dtr pruaa. tlutt (apt. I tn
I'awan. &lt;&gt;f die Harrtet L*ne, had. ?t An I t,c
napidia, ai^aptuded &gt; LfiUhtr b&gt; l)f'‘ D*wk | p,1

respondent of the Cincinnati Gazrttt. «my * ur having auflerad ^^.Zt
that a gentleman arrived fnuit AL'htlw. lung
ka*w
tbitA* that tbe pnngitti-d attack •«! F'-rl '
tba’mean* of owe*.
Pickens will be alund"ii.d. and lb«- tr.-q.*
To all who desie* It, W
i
1J— .Hfl

SICK FENALW,
who hare lau;uiJ.e.l f-r.ycwra in Lel-.de** wenkun prut dc-pctnjcncy. re^Ufro e w1th treaty*pidty under thrtr invixnratiug operation. The#
ollaefual disabilities a'errtuond by ttafr ear'dislanJgeo-.ly stiraulafiog proprrtiv*. Tbit tlir
recruit
-'
iUATTErtED CONSTlTCTIONS. t
however they may liar*.beta trifled «-ith aad
aboard ; that thrir direct tend------ —i fe. and render It enjoyable.

NEW YORK COSTS.

lhe l:»&lt;r, tbo ae.-iouc *j3lvm, the alio, glaod* et
°“*AIUHlNfi- rr.OlL IMPrllTlRB JoM
UBd I RL'cTIONa OF THE BLOOV

«......
beaointnded.l ffttl J tvi-iaj «n/ar-/o
Bear is mind Urn: the J!CASUlSAVJ
BTtUl.E BLOOD mm ar* refers
orpe icneeof thouapniteofpvmg wltni
in letter*, sflid* vita —•
. •uf month. proclaim
anl*jB"ftbe kind c..._____ ________________
victims of ill hoallh. TWat hunt dfod»* thwarts
•very arecucaiid orcaa-ol Ibe avaunt, and tooap-1 u thoroughly and pcra^uywljy.. No otip can doubt U»&lt;J7 papcrlaritYahor
■■a/” al-igie trial—the. are nut etdi Wrwr
but. in faet. cbv*|&lt;r‘thai» any other I’llk, for H

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

J'ricb i$ eeuti. Worth DO to any one.
Tlir. CO.NSUMPTIVrS BOOK.
For those who wish to get wall from that aw­
ful disease, a full dcecripnon of all tha rtmedira

A KEW AHTrin.E
Dr. Robae'k’e Alomarjy

OSTRUCTIOS IS FIELD AKTILLEKY
I r«

'
miter*.

A new and (ieligbtful Stomachic and Cordial fi;r
c ring u.i-ato thr pftomwh. and fnr the prrvg*.
umofbUtiuOsc. ntl.lau t» ineldim tn il— Wwtrvuntrr, ’ Try iL
&gt;
A a a morning drink ti- aa«i»t duerstien atyl

Tu tie vouag of both ***** suffering from 8*.
. ret llabiu, amalration of mind; l-ea of puwer-.
rrrous debility. Io** of *igbt. wakefullaeaa. torn
■I *011104*. eruption* on lhe fees. **.. Ac. bsso
. _ _ ______ ..... K.r.,.. «.&lt;■ .uthr InenraWu

VECETiaLtrUFE HEDK LIES
Ar* wall kuowa to be InfeiliM*.
IIYHI’EMIA, by thoroughly cleansing tb

HARDEEI T4C1.WH.

SXJ iiadits

twit.
AU owraaixU* are fat salt by

'

il.ASTLYGK
TANNERY!

ahdvrtihoctvudcnec, all vhdenl parges Imrr* the
bowel, eoalivr within two days.
FFF Klta of all kinds, by restoring the Wood
to a regular circulation, through tbo pmcosa of
respiration in eneh rax-e. and tiie tuorvugb auiaik,h of all inteetiual ub«trueiioii in otbsre.
lhe Lira Menicnaa ha»* boon know 1.10 «•*•
Tbo eubeenber UarUg leased U-a U»I&gt;*C* Tan*
RHEUM.iTIrfM pevmaneiiily in three weeks, and
HOOT ia half that time, by removing local luta- aery far a term of years, it now prepared to
matwa from the muacies sad kgament. of the

Tai Hides

'^'ncVKYEY.’ UU.ERS, and INTETEli.TK
xirtiiji, l.» a perfect puril
■ hieh ihrse J.lih
MELllCTKiu’tgivr to the hlo -l.andall tbe Kuuiora.
TvCV -Btfiifo' foad’A’iWNb- «cd HAD
CONPLLXIUNK by tbeir alterative effect upon
she fluid* ‘Ui ford tbe akin, aud tbe morbid -late
«f wbmb ueca-ou* •“
‘ «• compWuta. salluw
e.uuiu; sad other duagf*»Jl» complexion.The u^ of theee Pills for • very ;bwr» “toe. will

—• •‘•-a

br evrvd by ooe &lt;fo.e.&lt;.r by two :r. H.r wv.st c-e.

b, u«* »f the tar. Mwciaa. Jiww.
Fhtt B ARD *••«&gt;’-JW
Wo, tern country tbcw IWimh* " B &amp;
- aal* spoedv and &gt;*' tain rytnod.i. Ulht. ihv- Iclnea Lava lhe svMriw subject U&gt; • rctatn
diaeaae—» ?ure by lb« er mrd&gt;c.ne* ia ptntu^nvi.K
TmtSSwFBViSrtA uvVkCOMP-aINTS.

- UwaaA*- D*a*utr. »•*• &lt;*.

t^txs .tevshsi

«n

Jd

; is

It i* a large and beaulifal paper, sad eontaice
&gt;f moat valnaWe ioferamtien on
iiermatorbea. or Meninsl »

c™"

-

r.T'X'^n
iioeiidfart*
h«0

Priwetral o3e* aid sale mdm&gt;, JfA?e Faai
*s-&gt;: i &lt;2dsttf
fofo

Shares,

A so, Leather,nnd Oil

caVHry

T'c™*

New Arrangement
si tltS*or*ofF. HOWER.

BOOTS

,

&lt;3e SHOES,

Th* Aubacrlbvt t.avina rrtttrd hl* .tore forth*
,ntr - nciiunof BOOTHAHHOKHa* a h.-aneb ft
hi* iiada. wmilit solicit a portion of the public put-

PHOTOC1RAPHIC QAIXEHY

'"^CUBTOM WORK
MomaatlYM bond, and aB kind. MADfiTt)

AtnW-

Cmynn Antbrul t pa ;
tvpe; MfktttfodtpB-, 8|
Mirror AnjBh’ityp^fNt1- w—. •

BOWERS lURFMARE STORE,
re. nr:ul«t«d lw Mtit tb» time—

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DISSOLUTION

—

Atoticn I

Bolt wood and Gmat. tb* L*brit*w*ff Uw
willbccweitnwoeuih*u4d*tewd.«*

&lt;*!
_

aetrianI'HILA
iseotiAJioj
WJCPHll.
A

hoc U aching

tf all kind* FaKtran ’» or y«« Uaaav, 1 a.ixraf a
c bihi^vriuiJ’.'m^4 £y\p.ten^£dt

sxtr

e-t rutra. &gt;t ta 1*1 gp In Quart ItoHlra.. et.1
aibaealv poebad-ia oov du»m save. Half d.*&gt;
sample ease* will, h-•»**•*. br packed cod wet tc
fi ifliti T'• T* fi~T
. '-.vt.n
Rbtail FrieeWl F" B*&lt;tle.wr alg

Wa wtu. aatl, rats, to aay •&gt;* applying fcrlV
TUE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL KT-'M

or otherwise, as cualofcwe may drairy. White
drlrehUdtv on Wiaae Impwttflbt organs, and hence sad yellow OAK,BARK taken hi rxchnnge
have ever been found a certain remedy lor the
‘
ForTannttoc.
“ratr-Ae. of GRAVEL.
All Leather Warranted goodbr no f»ar.
Also WORMX. by dislodging from
Cash Pahl for Mid *.

rofi^’cSEori^uilr^u;

Tnx 8&lt;&gt;ctrkmx Lobs.—We at h*»t
fet from Jeff. Das is’ meM«i&gt;
tn»4
about thia loan.
But cigliT million*, a
little more than half, baa been taken

That they care the almost rrnTvjryijI g)m-j&gt;Wnt,
UYSTlJ’alA
’ '
-

Do not be p-it off by unprincipled dealer:
Lher prep ata: i»oa they aiaka more era

na*3T or Corrnrarnvoa.—Th* detective po'
have arreated and iraprinmod at Buffalo. N.
one Andrews and hi. Mw^Ulr.jrhom tb*y
*ht ia tb* act ef making a counterfeit of AyCathartic Pill*. TWr dotreiioa re* accum
bed at th* instance of Meaar*. J. G. Ayer A
14d I«w4i. Maa*..
*•*«

tha! xfUcyr. Tie HXiJjd an tie fi/iVi A r*»
mark ut the Captain. that Bfeder certain
rircnnutanceh br should have T»«•&lt; J&gt;jrcti««na
“tu *uapend, In tho manner atated, a trait«r tu tie $aur&gt;nai Flag."

XVmtmrm VittQixu.—Wealern Vtr. g'r.ia, it is gaid, has already unrolled two
ihuttsaud and *ix hundred turn fur the
•criicwuf the United Statea.

ot « uou.
i.'.uliersud. with Q.a-u.eai.a oi detecting tbe
frauds. Price Ti cent*.
HE llorsEIIOI.D AND FARM
Ptantalioo naff Sbopa.
Por everyFanilh. having over a l'0» recsipta
I&gt; Cooking, I'yaiug. I rvaerving. Cleaning. Ae..
J..w lo Pfertanti wbat it i* be»a to Rater
How

a ;

Prvyand by * Board wf Artillery USc«rs.
. ei-ipt oi price, ina-mp*
.„ al-aodsomrlv boua-l mime for osa dollab. Nw
'.tn It should Ge without them. They ar* lUoa-.atrd with beautiful esgrevlnga, sad caatalu
...e eooUrtacd experieuc* ef y**r»
.. .

LIFE PILLM AND FMCEMX Mil EH

'I'A". '' • .

pnraiciAy,

TWTiacnxat
Cryitrutl, Jfauniiitr. Dj«eypafa. ZnAyrre^n,
JDpaaktay. ZW SMinocA. Bry^Ut,

a* iudicalrd by the returna &lt;hi file in thin ■ c«lic. and

FACTS 1

That tbe B1.0pt&gt; PVRin^L and BLOOD
’ILLS bare been proved by anidydlito
_
GON? MN'ND MINERAL.
■ '

DRY GOODS

Brittrr,
linalow ti ia iraiaing a cvnnpany • f n

remedy la wended by Iboe* who etrffer froen
Btrunious complaint*, and that on* which will
aeccmpliah their cure must move of bnstens*
ecrrice to tbtb large elan* cf onr aAlctrd ftlloweitixes*. HoW completely this romponnd will
do it ha* been proven by experimmt cm mnay
of the worst caaa* to Im found of tbe following
AD VICS HIM.
ootaplaints ■ —
ScnorvLA Atra Scborctnva Conruxin*,
Xnsmoxi awn Eacrrtva Dustnas Utcetw, Me w-Tork Bene vloent InOnnary
PiMrtM. Biorcnce, Tcmom, Salt Hutint.
’
ssTA«ura«B:iu.
8cau&gt; Head, STruiut axu bvruiurto APncriox*. Mbbcuuial DiaaAtx, DwNt, Nir- And devoted to the Canes or Ktatcai Remta; to
GOODS.
BAtata on lie Dooujcnacx. Dwiutt, Drfo tbe Dirrruux or Jiaaicaa. KaswtsMe ran tai
rtnu ARD lKDtaE*TtoV, EnYetrrLLi, Roon
on St. Axrworr'e Finn, and Indeed tlie whole
elaa* of complaints nxieog Loot Igruiarr ur
rva Blood.
Thi* compound will bo found a great proWE ARE NOW ON HAND
tto-xr of health, when taken Lu the apriuj. to
with one of the LARGEST and
expel the foul humor* which fostar in tbe
blood at that sen-on of the ytar. By the time,
DEST Anortmenta uf
ly eipuldra of them many rankling disorder*
ar* nipped In the bud. &gt;tultitud.-* cas. by
the aid of thia remedy, spare thetnwlve* from
th: endurance of foul eruption* and ulcrrpu*
aores, through which th* ayelem will atnve to
rid ilmlf of corruption*, if not audited to dr
thi. through the natural cbannd.1 of the body
by an alterative medicine,
the
vitiated blood whenever you fln I iu impurities
bursting through the »kig in pint pice, eruption*,
er aoce,; cImbw it when you foil U i» ob­
structed and sluggish in the vrin*; clma-w it
Ti&gt;e«c raeJiclnes are prepared ia ova own MBwhenev.r k ia foul, and your frcllng* will taB
.roar. uudrr the ear® of ahi* Cbrinirta, and are
you when. Even where no particular di .order
■ must reliable known to »&lt;&gt;«nv*, iaeladiag all
fa felt, people enjoy better health, and Hrs
. recent discoveries.
longer, for cleanring th* blood. K--*p th*
Iu &lt;11 addre—ing by letter, c-t*:nlag fall acblood healthy, and all i* well; but with this
■.,ul of irmptouu and apt-ewaitcca of disease.
naVulum of life diaord.-red, th .-re can be no
nrenpatma. ate., we wdl ante a candid ra
laatirg health. Soon.-r or later aetr.rthing
wuii go wrong, and th* great machinery w
ut ua when ecudius for sdnea will be devoted
. lumiah^ng medicine* to tbe Jnwi la Ml eaaae
life is alsord-rcd or overthrown.
.
dicice*
esn be aeat by mail or as press if de­
Sarcaptrilla ha«. and dewrvea ranch, tha
rd Sa.ul for one or more of our worke asd
reputation of arenrnpushing the** endi. But
hro for yuurselvrt.
the world ha« been egregiously daevived by
Also published at the inlirmsry, to aid theoe
preparation! of it. portly bream* tbe drug
alone ha, not all the virtue that la claimed
tiib family
for it, hut more berau-e many preparations,
pretending to bv conrvn'ra-ed extract* of it,
contain hut little of lhe virtu* of Banaparilla,
istiailMi* of the cauaoa, symptom*, diet, bathing
or any thing ala*.
u rtrrciie. Prive SO ceota.
During lau years the public have been mlaHIE LAVUT3 MEDICAL FRIEND,
kd by large bottle*, pretenduig to give a quart
ef Extract of tforwiperiUa for ouo dollar. Mo*t
And thd I’hyalology of Marriage.
of those bar.- b:vti fraudi upon th* sick, for
A work on lhe esuae. Symptom*, and treat meat
they not only contain liule, if any. Sarsapa­
f All romplelnt* peculiar to the sea. on marriage.
rilla, but ofuu no curative propcruea whatev­
.■&lt;«ttee etnartiea and its rvsulte. on cluldres.
cir in* add l» th* prerentioa of euneenbou,
er. Hxfte. bitter and painful di«appontment
ill Invaluable Inilrnction* to them on tubyect*
Sarsaparilla which flood tb* market, tmtri lb*
turn.- itself is jttUly dcapi-d, and hai beoam*
t he Geailcaens .Medical Cotnpaiica,
ayncnrmoui with tmnoautm and cheat. BtiH
And Private Adviser.
w c caU this cvrapoimJ Saraaparilla. and intend
A book for tbe eld ana young. embracing the
to supply such a remedy ai shall rvexe the
ethology. Pivreotiou and cur* uf all disease* cf Erar abngm in thia Market
name from th* load of obloquy which rest* Gnnarv and Sexual Orgapa, «n a waauire vote*
upon it. And we thiiuc we have round foe
are prepac/d Hi *&lt;11 at i
twliruing it hsa nrtuei wbuh era irrtxLtiU*
br the ordinary run of tha d. ca»*it u ir.uridadvance fruan
•d to cure. In ord r to aactita thru ecmplrt*
ersdicsticn from thrayatro. th* rvmtdy should
be judiciously taken iccot
w&gt; dm^tfooa on

MeLSM/ANP'* HAVO.Sfit EXLIt

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�ONLY PREPARATION
nut Bis

.

STOOD THE TEST OF TgAKS,

And grows w.reud msrcP.p.
nlar every dagt

NervousHeadaehe

Hmstarh'*-

And teWimoaiaU. arw, and alswat without asmbar. might be fflv«&gt; fn-tn ladles and gentlemen
ia all grades of Mcirtv. whoM united taatimoav
not. could rreist, that Prof Wood s BsIrRMtoraltv. wJl roator. th. bald sad grav hair, and preurri tb. balr of the youth to aid age, ia all its
yoathful beauty.
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_ B*:tl« Creek, Mtcb.. Dec. 21. 1455.
. r«or-.wo«»: Tire wilt pleas* arept a Hm to
lafona tbe. Uial the bur ou mv bred all tell off
orer twen'y year. ago. catred by a tomplicaud
chronm diMaaa. auaadM with an eruption on th.

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R. J. GRANT.

I bar. not been stole u&gt; obtain stuff for cap*, ixilh«r h«»« • bci-D able to do them up. i» ccou-

nssrsr WHrpimmn©
itwig InvMtlgstum and carefully conducted .xp«risseata, having trea ia um many ’ears, during
which UaM they hare -peasanted and relieved a
tnt amoant of pain and enffering from Heacach.
wbrtlx- ongtnaUagia th. n/r.-cus syatem or a de,
raapd state cfth. itom^
TVr are wtrirely vcmrtabla tn thrir oompoettion.
sad mayb. tak«n at Si tear* with perfect safcty
without making any cUog.of dirt, oitdOaohwre
•f
d**afrrmUt tuU mdrrt U rary tt admit-

ON LOW PRICES
—— —- . "
mv aiuu
w,
widow and lb. fatherless."
Tby friend,
SUSANNAH KIRBT.

UgMiar, Nobl. Co . Ind.. F«b. iJ. 18S».
FsorO. J. Wood: Dear Sir:—Id lb. latter part
of th. year 18Si. whil. attending ibe State and
NatioMlLasrNclxioIM tbe Stet. »f lor Y-rk,
my hair, frre acaam coknown to «&gt;., e'mteeoeed falling off v.ry rapidly, so tbal ia tbe abort
spae. ef six month*, tbe whole uppar part of my
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS1
scalp was almost entirely bereft of it. curenng.
Ths gtnuiu* Lav. firs sinataroa of B.nty C. sod much of th. remaining portion* upon th.
Sp-Wiacotf rack box
■uies and back part ot my head shortly after be
Hold by Druggists and all other Dsalm ia Msd- care gray, so that you will not b. surprised when
ieinra.
I tell you tbal upon my return to tbe State of Indi­
A box wB bs aant by null prepaid oa receipt ana, my more casual acquaintance* were not so
.mneb al a loss to discover tba caire of tb. ebsag.
* '
PRICE 25 CENTS.
io my appearance, u my more intimate accoswt«nc«. were to recognise m. al all.
I Hmm made application to tb. mo«lskillfull
pbysicana in tb. country, but. receiving no assu­
rance. from them tha: my hair could again b« re­
stored. I was forced to become reconciled to my
fate, until, fortunately, in th. latter part of the
ymr 18ST. your Restorative was reeon-.eoded to
re by a drusgut, as being lb. moat reliable Hair
RretereUve tn use. I tried one bottle, and found
to my gre: satisfaction that it waa producing tb.
K^oc« lh&lt;t Uta». I hare used Seven
doUars worth of Restorative, aud a* a rwult, hare
s rteb coat of very soft black hair, which no —neby san bu».
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A. a mark of my eratitud. for your labor and
wtu. coxvixcz au. who atrerxa rbom
skill in th. production of so wonderful au article.
I bar. recommended it* use to many of me friends
and acquaintances, wlw I ,UI b.ppy
inform
you, are using It with like effect
Very rcaptKtfuUy roar*.
A. M. LATTA.
Attorney and Counsellor at Uw.
Depot, Mt. Broadway, ud Mid by a&gt;l dmlers
SPEEDY AND BURE CURE
throughout tbo world,
J
Tb. steatoratir. is put up io Bottim of thro,
slxre, vis : large, medium, and .mall; tbe small
bolds W a ptnt. and retatls for one dollar a boill.,
tb. medium bolds at least twentr par cent mor.
in proportion than tbo small,
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lara a bottle; tb. arge bold*
more io proportion, and retail
0. J. WOOD. Proprietor, Mt, Broadway,
Vo'k “d &gt;’4 Markot Street. Hl I^ii*. Mo
And sold by all good Druggists ai d Fancy (
Dealer* everywhere.
JassSyl^et

HVAK JUST RECEIVED

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Ovens Falls, Nad. Co.. N. T.
January 28th. IMO,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

Bella Vwncn, Ohio, Jan. 14, I Ml.
E/war C. SvatatM, Esq.
PUsa. Cod iaolossd twtatv-fir. cvot*.for wh ch
■••Bd re another box o'your Cephalic Ptlls. T.tey
arn IrwteOa
J&gt;iU./£•«««-rrud.
Direct
A. STOVER. P. M.
Deila Vernon, Wyandotte Co.. 0.
Bmrfy, Mesa., Dec. 11, 1N0.

AND

rm. C. Fuitr. BfywWnbcrj. FraaUin Co.

nU» went libt t cterm-Mre LouLacU

Truly yours,
D.C.CAW.
TbafiMorery of coating spUl with augar am-,
trialed with Dr. Hamck. All others ere counter
w?- *5^if ‘TdX,.l&gt;14,3 bBna- “•d d'“PP&lt;&gt;in‘ “&gt;•
■tek. HerrtekfaPlllaare ategaolly pat up. *0 ia*
bos, with a tsr|« ahaat of directions,'sad Mil for
24 cents per Mix, 6 boxes for ^1.

DRY GOODS!

Thf Beat and Cheapest Household Rente
dy in the World.

Stacks of

Thea. racawned FUstera curs pains. »•&gt;hires
•ad diatres tn lbs ■hack, aids* sod faros.:, in fin
boars, ladaed no certain ar* they to do thia, tbal.

Clolhi

Jrero rL'Dtwtrwu. At Cind, Jfmn.
•amaarhsv. faeaa trcoblad «riih Che bead■w^^a^. (Cyclic FUU.1 to that you

,

CASH OB PB0DU01

Gnorp WilkM writta.-l natd I had
Theas long credits w.’eaat go
■nmelhltig to fio with tha (all of Table
Rnek. that brrrntl aUH M thn Canada
DsMUik for anything but
■ide, which tn 1850 l&lt;w»ked over the very
cauMrtm nf tbe aecthing watera, but
which tumbled into ikon a oertafn day in
June of tbal, to me, well remembered
year. About noon on that day. I aeeoMFULL AND COMPLETE.
panieda lady from tbe Clifton Houae t»
the (alia. Arriving at Tabla R'tck, w«left our carriace. and aa we appnwh-d al unifier in the tomb.
tbe projecting platform. I pointed ■•mi In
tny otrrnpanum a vast creek
figure
which traveraed the entire baae -if the
rock, remarking that it hid never appeared
to me before.
Tbe lady altmwt ahuddi-rcd at .ha looked at it. and shrinking
back, dedared ’hat she did nut care about
going near lhe edge. “Oh.’ aaid I. taking
When I
her hand, “yrro might aa well c*»toe *&gt;n
HI fifh .
now that you are here.
I hardly think ried in« wife I waw w&lt;»
the nick will take a notion to fall merely •nd she ■&gt;»»• wor’h »ix
ever nn: diff- m—cr bnbaoanac wa are on St
The platform julUd from the mam Jand us wince, sin* bn« mI a ■
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND.
•ome atxty feet; but to give tbe viaitur a ■hilling in »iiv per.”
In tbs township of Taake. Springs;
•till more fearful ptojeetinn over the ra­
ging waters, a wooden bridge or ■taging
Dowa
Brian Rtrrirot. —Th&lt;- Penn­
had been thrust beyond lhe extreme edge sylvania lacgishdiire. bv a vote of 80 'o
■orno ten feet
Thia terminated in a II, have ptteM-d nn art making
rap
email box for viritors to aland in, and was ping for gnin &lt;»r ln«-re, pi.n'vhnble by fi» e
In the Village of Hasting*.
kept in ita poeitinn, and was enabled to or impriaonmvnt
bear ita weight, by a ponderoua load of
■tonea beeped upon its Inner ebd», The
day waa very bright and hot, and it being
almnat lun h time at the botch, nut very
than
few viaitora were out «o we occupied the
dizzy perch alone.
We gazed fearfully
XAffP CP THE iSTXJUXT. )
out epon the awful waters, we stretch' d
D. f. HAWLEY.
our heads timidlv over tbe frightful depth*
below, and we felt our natures quail tn
every fiber by tbe deafening roar that
seemed tn aaturate ua.as it were, with nn
indefinable dread.
U h b
■■
• “This is a terrible plari'." wild I. ■•L'»*»k
under there,and see on what a mere aiiell
we stand. For year* and veare tbe teeth
of tbe torrent.in that jetting angry stream
have buen gnawing at tbr hullnw. and
aotne day this plain moat fall.”
S precisely what Its name indicates, for. wbila
My companion ahoddrred and drew
plMaaol U&gt; ilietaate. it is reiriagiy cxhiUrsting, and stregtliempg fotbc fital powers I tai to
herself together in alarm.
Our eyi-a
1 rtvirilie*. reinstates and renew* the blood in .11
■wept tbe nmring*clrclr of wali-ra «»nee a I its original purity, nd tuus icatarra and renders
lb.
system invuli.erabl. |p attacks uf dlaaau*. Il
gain; we gazed about in fearful faaciria'txii
GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT.
when suddenly, turning our looks upon is lhe only preparaiion errr offered to th. world
in a popular form *o at to be wilhlu tbe reach .f
THIS DELJCIUVH TOKIC ST1MVUNT.
eai-h other, each recognized a correspond­ all. Co chemical!&lt; ai:^ skillfully combined aa to
•vBlrl. l 1 V_______ t a_ .i____
ing fear. “1 do not like thia place.” ex b. the taoal powerful tank, an J rat •op.rftcth
.&lt;» It at! ia ptrfttd amrd.ian irtik tkt lews
claimed I quickly. “The whole base of adapted
-w'-.rr, ar&gt;JA»i.v-*rA&lt;U&lt; teratei* .loei irl. pnd
this rock is probably disintegre'ed. and tone an the digesutc organs, and aU«y dlnarimu
perhaps ia potsi-d in ■ survrssi. -n of step and other Irritation. It isalao pcrlveth eabila.ro
ting in iu effects, and yet it it never followed by
or notebre, ready to fall out or settle down lassilud. or depression of .pints. It is com;&gt;v»cd
at any unuauaj perturlKitton. Tbe fissure entirely of vegetables and tboao thorough!r com
bining powerful tonic and acothlng properties, and
there seems unusually l-AT?1' t’Mlay.
I eoasMjuentlr
can never injure Hucb srrmedr has
think we hnd better leave for I do not long been fell to be a desideratum in th. medical
like such a finiah; and besides, nty paper world, both by thosetborotirbly .killed in medttal
science and also by all wb. hare antlered from de­
must be published next week.”
.
bility; for it needs no medical skill or knowledg­
With these words—tba Istter uttered es en to m« that debility follow* all attacks of due
tb.
jcvoaely. though not without alarm—i casa. nd lay. the unguarded syt'fnj own
attacks of many of tbe tasstdMgeronrtll* to which
seized my oompantun's hand, and, iu ab­ poor humanity ia constantly liable,*neb for ei.m
solute pnnic, wc fled as fast as our feci pie, m tbefollowing:.eon*umptiou, bronehitia,ia
could carry us towards what might bo digestion, dyap.;«Is. low of appetite, faintueaa.
nerrou* irritability, neuralgia, palpitation of Uic
called the ahure.
We first buret into a heart, m.lancboly, hypochondria, night aweala,
laugh when we gained the land.und jump­ languor, gidiliorw, and all that class of cases, to
M UTT,
fcartultrJstal unlre *&gt;tended to iu time, called
ing into our carriage, felt actually as if we /rex/s Hrakas*. usd/rreyvLrri/iss. Also liter de
had made a fortunate escape. We roHed rangetnentj or torpidi**-, red livar cwnplainte. dts la now rtyrehing fn-m Now York and
eaoea
of
lhe
kidney*.
Kaldmg
or
incontinence
of
Buatigi,
his
(all
stock of
back toward tbe Clifton, but before we
tbe nnne. or any derangements of the urinarr orhad proceeded two miputcs on our way, cana. pain in tbe back, .tdcan.1 betwren tbe .boula thundering report like tub expliwion of dere. cough, emaciation, dificulty of breathing,
an earthquake buret upon us, and with and indeed we might .numerate many m-re sti/l,
a loud roar lhe ground tret»l&gt;lod woeath tbedabilUy following rl.it!* and fever, but pro­
Conauiling in part «»f
o»r wheels, IY&lt;- turned to find that Ta­ rants all attack* arising from nuastnalic influence*
New Orleanji, Musv.vndo, Coffer
and cure. lb. dises.e *t unre. if al read r al lacked
ble Rook had fallen. We were lhe la-t And as it acta directly and perri.tentlyon the bilCrushed. Powdered and GrattulaUd 8uupon it,and it was. doubtlesa, the unusunl ary system, arousing tbe lirerto action, promoting
-S.L- —perturbation caused by our flying loot­ in fact, all tbe eirrvtinn.
tern. H will refalbbty prwret uy detetettou. oiu
KL'Iaaaes nnd Syrups,
steps that disturbed the sxacl'tude of ita •Muen-es following iiiuic chance af d.ra*D «nd
Grem and Black Tea*.
equilibrium, and threw it from its final water; fame, all tranlrea should have a bottl.
Ri&lt;«. Ctplon. and Java Coffe,
with them, snd all should take a trepoonful at
poise.
least before .Bling. a» it prevests coatKrnrea.
Stone, Wtsalt-n, and Willow W.
In a minute more the road waa filled stresglhene the dtgmtive argsu. it should ba in
Cigurn. T«*harvn nnd Snuff.
with hurrying people, and during the the band* of all persona of sedentary Salvia, atadent*, miolatrr*. literary men. nnd all ladle, not
Bnltand Water Lime.
fidlowing halt hour we wens told a farm- •ceustomed to much oukdoor exereia. should aldred times in advance of the morning w«y» n*» IL If they wil. they will find an sgrre- Spier.
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journals, that a lady and gentleman who
Id addition to lb. abet, stock of Groceries, ba
were on Table B*»ck had gone down tbe
has a full and complete asaorttnmt of
falls.
Wa are told that &lt;tir trot
a dig 1
would shake old London bridge from end
to end, when it would not be disturbed
by tbe rolling wheels of heavily |&lt;«dtd '
Also, th. largMt stock of
treirta, Table Rock had »• A been run up ,
Rereriac Oil
LauRpal
on in that way for a number of veers—
| Ever •ffrnd in Rail!.- CmV. all wf which
perhaps never, nnd. 'herefnre, whenev.-r !
cryjot £j| t„
I hear it spoken of. 1 always shudd.-v and irethrr than let their oowhtinn b' known in t»., «ill »H- a..Jd g| py,,.*,
•“tit puri-ba^era.
feel as if I bad sorn«tbjng to do with its th. latter are often M n,lxrri np „llh y,.
»«4Hi buwnes*Vi? .tn mJ fa, ,.M ^.v
Particnlai aVenli-n paid tn filling or
too woald tqarxl
tb. aame dawnward path until
too Ute 4o arret tbe fatal fail But tbe mctlwr is •fare from Dusting* and viciniu, amt
always vigilant, and to-vou,we apprel. for wear, raliafiirti.m gmtrenterd in e.i*ry q^..
Mobtautt nr Wab.— Marshal Saxe, sure vnur never failing affoclton will unerrmglr
—Tb.- highest market pn'ee alwBX,
high aulburlty in «uch thina*. was in the P«Bt yo« to Frof. W~xT. Resteretiv. Cordial sad
.
BlMd Brtreator re th. roredy which should be p -M fur P.odnre.
habit of saying ‘Iiat t» kill .. man in bat­ dwaya on hand in time of need. O I. WQOt&gt;,
IStAAC C. MOTT.
tle, the man’* weight in lead was expend­ Proprtetor, 444 Braadwav. N»w-Vork and 114
hy *H a.J Jelereu St., * door. East of Hattl. Crek Haos.
ed.
A French Medical and Surgical
druggiaia. Price Ona Dollar p« hotels, febllyl
Battlt Crek. Mich
.
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Gazette published at Lyons, say s that
Mor«mb.r 11U, IMO.
oovll-tf
this feet was verified at Solferino, even
with tb* recent great improvement! in
»vou WANT WJJI8K.
firs arms. The Austrian* fired 8.400,000
THE OREAT HEALER joF MANKIND ! J
round*. Tbe lou of th* French and Ital­
DO YOU WANT WHISEERS1
ians was 2.000 killed and 10,000 wounded.
■errkk’i S«rir (uh rill»t
Each man hit cost 700 rounds and ritry
DO YOU WAN I A yrSTACDE!
ZW WHOLi tfORLD UiUTROt
man killed cost 4.200 rounds,
'flis
SICK- P EO P LE. Xli I N K!
mean weight nf balls is one ounce; thus
DO YOU AVANT A Ml^T.feC’iJET
AFTER WHICH, ACT f
we find that It required. &lt; n st. average,
272 lbs. of lead to kill (• man. It* any I Ton’d rearea expect, at tliia lato day.
BUU.1MHBAWS
of our friend* afawtfd gM into a military
celebrated
fight, tbev ahowhl feel great comfort in the
TTMUL^TOfG
OSGUHfT,
fact that 700 shots may be fired at them
befiire they are hit. and 4 200 before they
Fer the Wttixkeni and Hair.
“shuffle off the mortal coil/*'

Afi sspsrisnetd h«nc and Fatnak h„
preton te to tbe attrOuos of -

SOOTHING SYRUP,
For Children Tcethlag '

TO REGULATE THE BOWUs
Djcnd^pon it. taoitsrs, U W1U
rourowvea, ana
"
UUW AND HEALTH TO YOUR lMwn
W. bavepa- up and said thi, srtW.hr
tea rears, and can mj, fa em&gt;idnr,
«, what we mto bar. been Ahl. to Href ’ *

JJastisgs’ Suitttss girtt!

more, and pledge our reputelion (or'th?f*J!'
ment of wbat we here declare.
In
*
instance wh.re the infant ia sofferte,
and exhaurtion. relief will be foo,^
twenty minutea after the .yreip U
Thi. rainable preparation i, th*
of on. o' the moat espr nereed .od umiCf"’.*
•M in Naw England, and Uu bvsa
.
n.rer-faihng success tn

Also, Two Dwelling Houses,

foregoing (
lllC ptTjni

bloodrenoYar

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PROF WGGCli;.

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WE

CEPHALIC PILLS,

KNOWN

FOR SALE
W”*““ I I

» mm
ur*-l- •’ .r4 tU M* ■
wnTw.
-Bl .H
•ins ss ■woolly to morrow. Business
will not* be’nuaiwntW h nrotnunt, and tbe
great flute
»*«“• ■ «»»'««*“ «£
on our memories. , Tf he dead 1 will be
the solemn Inquiry of a few aa they p»sa
to their work. But no one wBI mlexcept ou' immediate conn'Ctlon.and tn a
•bort time they will forget u*. tmd laugh
as merrily
"when wr *af beside them.
■nnt. "ball w e M||. i»..w nctlra In life pas*
away. Wtir children crowd chine behind
ua, and they will soon be guoe. In a few
years net a living being can «sy, “I re
member blot I” Wa live in another age
and bare qo hnmness with thus'* who

ok

Come and See !!

SPALDING’S

NEVER

JJisttlhsj.

dseflfclSCMyt

?GIN»

G roce r ies! !

D

MOTTS

•xtAUnt IN GROCERIES. FT™
/ d «cs, filsb- butter, fare. porx. **&gt;«
liforo a BtoS.'Steteswre'’ Ha»ti &lt;a

‘
D. C. HAWLEY,
AtALERto all blade of FawMp
J Wtaes and Vo«xl«n ware, and • F
d-mrtir Frirrialnn.. Atw Nwlavy
real -T thelta-«teC»H

MOBKltTS Ar STRIKER
kKALEib* in drugs, me diem e*,p»
Olla. wrK«*'“«- bor

PILLSv IRON.
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ynorE«3ioNAU

WILLIAM niRCHER
ini, BaUaj’. Black, tup stabs.?

er Complaints, &lt; hratiic H.adackr.,
Rheumatism, Intermittent Frvtrv, Ac.

Is care i f Gowrel DcbRiiy. iftaOmrtbc rr
•alt of scale disease, or of tbe eanfaaurd dutnutiun ofocnoai and muaenlarcoergy fjoci d&gt;res
ic complaints. oue trial of this rcalctarlte In
prered sucec*afdl to *i&gt; extent nbicb nodeserir

AahtasM all ovavr «■■■• ■■ ™ r— —--

1. *. nOLBBOOn
*««&gt;•« -f257±I’!2r

J. M. RUSSELL,
mnUOAN and Hurgtoa. Otte
.tore, 8«at. etrort.____

JOHN ROBERTS

In Ncrv.ua affcctior.. of all kinds, sad Sir rnaons familiar to medical men, tbe nptratieu of Iki*
preparation of iron must be saiutsry. faruslilt
the uld oxidea, it u vigoremly tonic,’ vitbaetbtIng exciting end overheating; sad gently, rvjv
larly epetienl. oven in the moat obeUnste’cssci rf
OMliveucM without ever betega gastricpargstiva, or inflicting a diugieesbi* mimbUoo
It is thia lattec protwni. among others, wkiek
makes it so remarkaMv effectual sud ptnaaetet
remedy for Piles, up
' ‘
exml ■ distinct and
tbo tendency which

H. P. CHERRY,
■wrOTART PUBLIC and Cdurey
ten t to all Luaiur*’ entreate

H^ryto^aty. Mieb. Blank* ke^

f,. b. Stewart

A’3i!“—A.&lt;7E±’r.“

MtefricaB.

J. M. NEVINS,

siubI.

box of tho*. Chslybcst- Fills, bs* offa»
suSccd hr tb. must habitus! esse., indadu&gt;( U*
■tteadaat Ccattvenasa.
-.
louncbrck.d Diarrwcs. erro wb«n s tvsaerd t»
DyMatery, confirmed, erascistlnj;. sod tpp«rrsl
lj malign.ol. tbi effects hai e been equally dwuio th. loc»! p.4n&gt;, law of flnh sad strvcxU.

doMHtatiug n-ugh. sod rrniittti.t hictle..nbbh
genctailv taibcaie ir-cipunt Cmixmc pt«. tie
remedy haa allured th. atarm offirirehud ph;
tartMiia *,rcni1 r&lt;rjr F*ti0r'u&lt; “** ntateUiM
laScnduioua TfabarculMia, thu medicated ir»«

B. C. PRlNOt-E
TSDQK OF FROBATR.
U ..JwudaadTavAK'-'i- *
ths U-Mitt UrtM. eLUaalu.ga.O
Asya sash weak.
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BOUNTY ULMU.

iv5v*rk*riWuk“t’~"r&gt; *" -tto^a* te

Us syariun, nedwca. adaletm ef tbs gsewsl,
ami Olbera, wdi streaxtban tb.:r loan sad h*.
jrovs Ouur voteas k/wasruiy tUa sa dear 4ros&lt;

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
MPALIMNGY PR^ARED GLUE!
fi'PAUMNG'B PREPARED GLUE I

SAVE the rreerst
•CNroanri
dispatch i
MT “A Bnca m Tnt« Bam Nunu" JB1

KT Th. .Ur* a-ttelw sr. »e!rt by
tbsdsal
era ra H«siiag«o=d by ail DruRtfate -.breegboat
Use Ucited States. Canada, and Bomb Atnarira,
*iwtooi«i«J.STal;la.-j. Drog^irtaia to. pnad-

Unusually Low!

Wheat, Coro, Oak, Butter, Lard. Pm*,
and finally altnoat ararylhin yoa
to LL'.’.I.
.

OT

D'rtMItopv'Ma'Bl

—Speaking
th- error* «d th* ftrijM,
Mr. Pyonift relgfe-« in lila “Wav* mid
Wx»rdaxM* Mnn ./ Jz-tte-ni.” a rvintqraatjon bo had with a printer. ••Ri-alh’,’’
•aid Um printer, ^gentlrtben ehould r ot
pbo. teteh unlimited d-nWenw |n the I
eya Mght«/ nor hard *&lt;&gt;rk«*d mid half
blinikd reader •ff pr» * &amp;; for I am
aahamrd to *ny that we ntterly ruined
rme poet through a ludieroua misprint.”
“Indrc I! and what waa th.- unhappy linteT
“Why air. lhe poet mtendnd &lt;o «av —
‘Sixt the Fate znartyr i» a sheet nf fir..’
iriaumd of which wr mnde Mtn any—‘See
tbe pale martyr wit* hit tlirt on firtC
Of cnurM the reviewers made the meat
nf a blunder en entertaining to their read­
ers. Bad the poor erMlmnan waa never
beard of more in the field uf literstun.*’

““touted the Agency for und are now .nablcd to
T.18.*** Arerre. pUlfo. th. auv. farely
celebrated and
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TBE STIMULATING OSQUEIVT
U pnpsnd hr Ds a F B^utobab. sn wuawt
“**U ’*rffcaU&lt;1 *’ brinr
Wstus OR A MCSTiCHE.

HARWON SM

NEW AREANOEMENT
GENTLEMEN AND LAUDS'

EATING SALOON!!
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MEROHANTI

NORMA!'

HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY. MICH., WEDNESDAY. MAY

WAR!

Original gertrj.

BAILEY,

DRUG

STORE!!!

I cut tbea all Ublnd my baek

Ufa's downward path I wual J not tread.

Err ibat my hopes bad known a blight,

WIGHTMAN A KO HINSON,

JUST BSCEIVED
irw and most complete awiortinrm of
And lika the lightning's riving gleam

DRUGS AND MEDICINEt,

J. W. OAKLEY,
kVttObiS-JbK sad retail dsalvr in. sad m*auV V (actursr of leathsr. Ilndiiipt. Ac.. UatU*
Uro&gt;k. Mick. Ala». agents tar Ibeuls ol rubber
wllinj. all widths. Cart paid for hide*, pelts.

TURPBNTJNf AND AVCU1I0L.
*

GROCERS.

MASON ALLEN,

T&gt; BALER IN GROCERIES, po-vtaioas. proU e &gt;&lt;.*, hiali. butter, laid, purk. aud grain of
•1: kins
Al«o l».v* candle*, etc .etc. Store in
CaJilern a Illock. State alreet. Ha&gt;ti ge. Mich.

UT* FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
FURrO.SES.ONLYjE

GROCERIES!

ROBERTS A STRIKER

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
PRUNES. F103. RABINS. CODFISH;
W. PARKER
Maanx. April Z8. 1»«1.

CTL2DZST ZUKfanniaari

Aid Coaking Extracts,

(Uljoirt ^isttlLnii)

WILLIAM BIRGHER

.tlnterials of TIodern

Warfare.

COLOMBUD OUK.

FESS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN-

Th* Coltinihinrl Is a nxently Imented

A. E. BONSTEEL,
IN AND SURGEON. WiUpracU
MOST POPULAR

DANIEL COOK,
JUSTICE OF THE PElCE. G»
»&gt; Tat Agent, will atWud to tbc
debt*and al! other buaiueaa pattaiilii
QAce io Goodyear'a block, up Main

PATENT MEDICINES

I. A. HOLBROOK,

Tho right inch

J. M. RUSSELL,
N and Surgvoa. 0Ce« in Rnuvll'i

JOHN ROBERTS

ble of projecting a •olid nh«-t or shell
with n large eharp; nt powder at an nngle
of from 5 deg. IhjI«&gt;w to 89 drg. ab»ve
the h«&gt;rig.«n.
In outer appranm^e the
O.lunrhiad is ainillar h&gt; thr ordinary sea
&lt;viam cmnn-m. hnt in internal idiape trmr*
like the hoM-itxer. Il* full htm&gt;*i* about
weighs about

(DHiEAIP, IPO'S. (DASH

Im 10 lb*. Til* neiublof lh* *n|id shot
ta 46 11 mu. the -h-ll 38 lb*. Tim ten inch
gun weigliM 15.000 llis.. and th* dmri'o
paid lo COMPOUND- .is 16 Ibo. of powder, and the *&gt;i||&lt;l shot
L'RJPTIONS: and
w-rigbiiiL' 128 Hi*., and the shell 100 lbs.*
In 1859 ther* were 2 519 eight and tenim-h Gdunrliiads luid sen Coast howitzer*

UrStCUN endNergran. P welling on IlrssJw»y, near the Court House.

P

II. P. CHERRY

ROBRRTS k STRIKER.
SUaot i. IkSL

L. H. STEWART

owr GOO wrrw Gduiuhiads. and were in
t.-riurd by an officer of tho ordinance that

one thousand in usr. nnd new ones hrng
auinufiu-tiiml daily. Most &gt;4 out heavy
forificalions, from Main* !•&gt; Florida, have
in use there terrible gtms.
J. M. KEVINS,

THZ DAI1LCRKX OCX.

G ’
&gt;. C. PRINDLE,
P PROUATE. Notary Public. Gee*
, and Tax Agc.o. Will be found la

DANIEL STRIKER,

SPRING TRADE,

18«1.

tousrv UI.KBK. Notary PclMic. and Gewsrai

OI4TKR K. BVBRT*, •

HATS,cara, * area wcoonn.
T PHILLIPS. Uwe Srtamrr end Jailer.

■It. II. COOK,
D EGISTER UF DEEDS, sad Notary Fublta
£k Otfics is &lt;b« U*urt Hems*, and up«* •* *9
boars. Foot to bo psM wbrn papers ara Ifft

SHAKER HOODS.
z

SHAIKH WOODS,

IX THE CASE OR DOZEN.
H. N. MIELDON,
COUNTY TREASUHER. Oflres in tb* Cesrl
Uy—.________________ -

8.A. FUL’.BRfcrOh Ass's
Start.
m Jtftfoo A-rennv, Detroit

jambs a. awEfcunr,

In used for ehip’s s« rvie* and naval h.itterirx, and is the moat perfect navel gun
ever ronstrorted. It wa» omatructed by
Cmntnamler John A. palilgrrn. of the
U. S. Navy, to b« nerd ei(b-» for shot»»r
ahull. It* mrHix e»&lt;n»l«ta nf a reduction
of the proportion «&gt;f meial brtwren the
miiDdr and tfae trunnioAs. which is found
in gunaHf ‘In- common pattern largely in
rxi^sx. Thu i&gt;rcitrr part-&lt;f the metal at
ihn breech of gun; instead -4 the mit^
sir, not only gives atienuih at the jairt
uhefe danarr of tatf*tinf4s thcgftjiR^it.'
butalan trfids tn dimlHMt the CmwjifjHa
recoil. Thu JJnMtfn-rr.gnna are 8 uiid fO
inch calibre ix» the ship «tmx. and the hrat
gun* are' &amp; and 12 Ihtj. rqjibr*, M arc
iiaeil for firing sheila, edirapndl, anji cannislce shot. S«» BatWied have hren the
Board of .Pi'dinniu'c, with tbq Dahlgren
8 mid 10 inch guns that all our steam
sloop* and giui „b&lt;«tq\hqyc bwo nriw-d
with them. They are ahpilar to. thr P«luinbiad*. and their weight.,rat.gr, charR*
and weight uf shot arc nearly nimihir.
Thrv IwveatiMid severe, ttwts j,4 trial and
arc undoubtedly.the »&gt;yst iavnl guns uyd

attained in the measiirinu and calculation
of dUfancea by arientific artillerists.—
;S-hrapnell ahrlht are ahelia filled with a
ipiantity of tiH&gt;*ke&lt; balls, which, when
thu shell eapludiw. are projected about
•me hundred and fifty yards further.
i
They are fired fro n gun*, mortars, bow
ilzera. qnd are terribly eflective.
A 0
pounder spherical ea*® ah&lt; t contains 27
musket bull’'. Giapeajmt ta a quantity
of small shot pul in a canvaa bag and
c- rdt-d together in a cylindrical form,
1
adapted to the calihr* of tire .piece fhnn
'
uliich.it is fin d. Canister shut ha nmn
her of metilic ahol eqt:h«s.-d tn a inetalic
vitae, adanteil D- tha cuhtacjiTtlui* gun.
'
whtab. when it butata; scafture the *bot In
•vrrv direvtion. Chiin abot oaisiata ofh
'
numWr of. birqriinnecuid t'-g-Omr by a
somII chain, which, when' fired Irom, a‘
(
cannon^ ta .ajrctud ^6-m if In a mury.
manner, and striking Info** cfj4a dlqrnn
priMliK-ea' terrible dreirnctJUn.
Chain
sba art*, however. W littrq'iited at the
pn-aenkdav.
Round’arid onnlenl allot
nre tnred more jnirtfciilarly in »le&amp; bit
terta*. and ara}h* rimri oiinmuft nf wet
projectiles.' Tli.-rr nr? also Ij.ind granad-x
M. Uipg a»ell filled wfth1rd*l! Ibrit,
and’ **tnM &lt;/ Ifpn arjd gta** whtatfre**
very dea'tructivu io el'arect.iifliM— Chxfin-

seaaBsar;

S

WI LIAM JOIXER.
DENTIST, bM«
la a atr

P.H. RIDMUX.

TrtS JAMtSSXFLZDCAWISOX.

' ■&gt;’

The hew’-Jh'» nU"n .»®l' patented by
Gen. JaWIM’Atlth'-tfe
1W,
and b a brinr IMd niltao Fir light Iwtleris
rrfied. sad *4iptW‘bnrS, with a staiftwl

V.UUJANITB EURIIER

c-oatrucibm ,4

&lt;

•The Little Hsnde!” Mm It h-vw eei
fidingiy II la placed Within «nir own. It
trusta tn its bvlplew-news and weekn»«i

and:,i|i

•bell witboot

Fmt Pin Foundry, and ha- tb* fWotaM
principal dltrictMomi:
Total'. length, f®
fret 10 indies; length of hofe. 'lJ fret 9
inches ; grrate»t diameter nt mtnale, 2 fitat
I inch'! threknesa of melxl earring -front
&amp; to *5 Inebre. TIieT.tal w^gfit rtf M
gtm 40.100 pound*. «&gt;r nearly 25 twna.
The .dtaineter of the bore 15 inches.
the weight of the shell fired iT.rying?seeonllng ti&gt; thickness of mutely fnim N80
to 887 ||&gt;ttQds.
Slitllx varying K-twreh
theav WHghis wllF contain ImwlGtGIS
pound* of pnadfcr. F»r tuittoiflAi'gbri
posei the 4 sight of the ahrll is 4HP life
The ranee of t he Rudman at; diffdmt
angle* of elevation, from 6 degrees tri W
degrees, varies from 2.017 5,345 yards.*
It takes US itahie frwhi CSptelu'T. JA
Rodman, under-1 whosa Supervisliltl nnd

direcii'in it was constructed and taf been
mounted.
.
Splrftoftke ASMfststratten. .
The Buffalo Ctaarnrrefirf ptibltalwf "
following letter. reci-lrH hy 'w gmtll
of Erie, from the SecretarynfWar t
'Var DrPABTXxxf.
t,'

WxzalxoTox, May A UtH- [ j.
Mt Dsar Sni :-i| received ynwrir t&lt;
the 29th ulc. I i appreciatesb»4tiJ
tent, the artiu«od publ»c*pirit of the Norths
mid w&gt; does the entire sdinhiletFnllwn*-^
Individuals whn never «&gt;rg*ntaxf and Mtbsisted aniih-s, hare vcry litrle ontwptbm
of its difficulty and magnitude.' But y«ut

8uc&lt;nr Camzzow.
Ssvretapr of War.

A traveler etopped at a farm button ffe
the pm-pore «4 getting dinner, DtarmsiaC-

hradetl man m tbs embrace «4

knock ing tai lu the uibcraidu stub* huuaa,'
cried tim
~

breath, answer**!—• •
-D.ai r-4 it. at«i-.g*r, tbatfr wbab
•retrying to decide I”
■ • ‘
ewi

A ’htsn.ttjto St-mr.-Mt taits TrtfcW
A thick murkv l-IooIii obseufvd tlie nioeri?
The wind fw fit fid giwAs. howled
ly tliFottgh the f'&gt;riut‘s lenfet»'%fM&amp;~-1
moat fitting nk'lit for deeds .cd ta»nr&gt;e.'
Awfully sf»rtuied the vHLire eb-dt—bill­
ing th* hour of ore.
At this •ItaHhg
rime o| night, B*wlld nutrderoqa hadfteg'
wrial’ch Stole- Irony the gloomy V&lt;w*#i.
Ilia beard wna long hrnghj fib* hair mat­
ted and nnconibed. Savagely- gteambd
hla h|.w&lt;Mm€ w, «s hoRpprfMAW &lt;WF*
atcaUhy step the spot wNem hta MMNK
chwm'vislim slumbered SWtMiirfd* l&lt;fift»c-nec. The mitrdvrwr knitted akhSlikJiNti
rd t&gt;&gt; hi* brestKW ' l!w’AM’tMtwIh;

Waeh'ifigton t«i hastan

-

,

; -ooi- ■ „
-T" ■
aodfoi»; .
Tag Dade.m# trr STAZXaHAX.-John Randolph, the &amp;-lel»rat*d nraifir qnd
atatewian, waeina taieren'lying &lt;&gt;ri a

' their brief stay.
■ J./. • ■)
Ofr ।
Bleswd mUfWlienMiie. Itttta bands

-Wto- Imw *- .t^an who, h»T/mqttit
srmim, paahfe cahtoete, and Ud .nartf
Fouaht without tfmassHng, get down on

Annapofis fiorfl

WsUua*.

whr.t manner’&gt;f men be bud been .in hla
fighting dava/syended the Hsfmiuja
Chhrvl. and'
.red waM^lUM
r*v*ntly before the wtaK'*
transfixed'wkb aaluni•&gt;meat. After the

Wkit» P--«g» thro*

oils, thn Capital was almost dcFnaCeloss.
A Quartermaster was ordered to go t».

iwiWatai;risMj tiwHn&gt;_jryi
Floyd gun, ’nWw mminfM at
Monmeta tbus’deacribcd in MitjorT.'®;
B;irnxrd*« *NMqson fltai
“?nta’giin wax east st Pirtabdtx/ntUii

ex ecu i« his mission. hut in«|rart of bring­
qullly, a» ka tiny fingers are rrtcirrlrd by
ing the desired reinforcements. coolly, at
a firm hut loving grasp.
Wetch th* l&lt;w»this leisure, brought in Hie ’resignation!
steps uf the little one «* he range* the
hie mistakes when they marry Ft beamj*
When tho rjvrrataambwatnnere seised for talent, i&gt;t hlr str!b-*dia awfelest
■ ■•—fl, w.r-i
....j
M---"
m Washington. lor government use. they
pttfble violet*, and In childiah glee i
were went ronndFto thrNmry Yard to hr
th«m around; hid hluo wyes look r.
.lyjas he mne laughingly, saying, ••Cateh- armed fur aery If*. Immediately nn their
arrival.'?very officer in the yard hut one makes »o diffci ctieui; the . LfighVnliUtar
in* if ywu can.” The tinv hand of childresigned. in wfler tu trt"p th* work.
fonn.teiu &lt;4 joy bubble* bpjaakad mnaaao
h«*&lt;d aa it entwine* Its little fingwraatnong
aUv ia d»i» heart* Doti»* .,ii»win-4Iirapingpai' an infant’a prayei speak* peace whole xnliUMof 4*wrilten history. . Al !&lt;t C*Vm l—tla&gt; firelight,'that taapa re* Ita &gt;
every step, for a while, the Govrrnmenl
tn tthWviuhlud W.irt, k»ifan angel’s voice
humble hearth htoonica hr’-gh’er then thrwas dogged’- and crippled by traitors,
hart wMspervta'ABbor Geowew.' '
giidod cluodeHiera ta aa AtaaUso patafe, ■.
Bemitilul chiMltn-id, wriuld that htanuld' wb-.drew lifer pm,apd .affrsted fpgifey
ai'i-lons ns&gt;n«i»thing,wsa required nf them,
ba always ahtaU«A4nu*dMr*hn«MM, fmm
Hbw ?w» Cohrtnnrrx Aszrr is Rr4but who, at tire critical'moment‘when
a 4-n idiag .cam, gnd eorropi jnfliymom.
cautTXD —lb3 M-mt^imvFp Mt? -ss¥r
their service*. were wsptt’d. desarted to
Little bands are all anuind us seeking
that ”JiiKm Hiivrts, of th* UtrrralgW
ft.) WUww.
"P"" tto-prJ-Slng tb* eneiny,—A tinny Journal.
Gireuk. has adnpti-d &lt; t&gt;rwpl-o-.frkMtn*
influence i4 tta*e older than themaqlxM,
Me dockets iifMsawh and lotHrW *a&gt;ll»HA'
Wnuld'tbat Wo kept liurs&lt; fiaa ptlh&gt;. an aieairi Firs Efc^nes as tapleaMata nF War. which ta *4 a bud MeC” Tl»ta - w*4&lt;
A'riwrespAhdent of Jhe Cbtasgb Journl
that WO might perf .rm nor duties iritjrful,
ly and wWL" That .nature miret ire hat mtligenta rtie projirleiy'ri^ ftirtiishM« ’-ach lollnwingt** Al rtid B'tperinr Oart, hW(!
daned. indued, that can sae ti 'tear drop fall Fort mlw Jr. [xeaemlon t J. lhe Federal last Wert, ra we Irarn- tr** W MM*
friwn tha eyita ofchildhood, or the -ihtl* forces with one first class steam fire en- nidjnrph i mw prmons irfelt iN*r
ginn.’ fefrephla nft throwingAhree'slrrMn*
hand stMcbod out in vfclp.
J^bo oaomit
mind little hand* •ft water th rough seventy to sjna.hundred,
that they httveuarexsed and tendorly aired feet of boso, |n cure of- fire in tl^ p.irt.
tflr, an&gt;1 that bavh ROW pnaaed Mt Ui the or in the 6™«ling of gnni (t -inuM_nnive thut th*)- n.ight lndnl^ethblr
“ anirlt land.”
They we&gt;e laid tn reel of great service. Again,-*hntrld’ tb» 'W- wnMMUwihy' figMInr* Liatwhn
ia their narrow Wfia&lt;1ttMr ttuta hand* emy attempt to storm the F,..Tt- ihree ihhutn 11* feap'or-fitMf br Ihii
•ireama of shit Water rent wljli 'sufficient
force tato’thdr.faccs, iriigfit vffiret ’bdr
ail UBOeen to ouri m&lt;Hrtal guxe, eUil ; Uwir
angel ‘ fund* are invisible (nmiataiwd lat e.
f. L »,u«&gt;
. , ■
... ...
k_...&gt;ir..i Kurt, then the water might he thru*!) into life. » W.U), • Kw«-..-1U
the magazine and apoil the powfler 'fur h*. fnmd, ihu

— !«•«,,•&lt;*&gt;—M. tbat lUtr etang io y*u la their .sirp|lle.
—-n.
ki» wwl»« lh»,:

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tSSRtJftiN*

1 Bgazrrr or a PowtsyrL ^Rx^rrix ~
One'cmnmunion Bunday, aft dd Kentucky
aoldirr,'.who had ' fought under Gen.
Jiscl^m Jit Nevf^rteiiia iMT 'wsjl tW#

onu-ually

Pressure System
waft ta, Sralkwa”

The Indianapolis Jbvnfal of Triday
says• We ar* permitted by the recipient, a
cilixer, of thia place, to make lb* follow­
ing extract from it letter.from a relative
of bis living hear Charleston—a getitlbman, ea we are assured, and a* other porti« ns of his letter show. &lt;4 wealth ana
position in that State. It diadirsrs some
I'dcts In regard Ui the slaughter at Fort
Moultrie that have not hitherto been
published un aueh. uodnubted autkority.
The lai»enuuui&gt;i t&gt;f a fatnilj,i&gt;vcf itadend
ineinbem is a pnH&gt;f that cannot be ques­
tioned. We may premise that the Im dies
i/f thu yi ong men allbded to in the letter,
were nbuiowd by« psreurptnry demand
of the wriu-r, wh&lt;isc positiuu wtLilled him
to such.cons’iderativn. Brief a&gt; it !«, in
its disclosure of the terrible stale uf af­
fairs in South Carolina, anil of the grief
created by iuitl«&lt;ine of the moat signif­
icant indioitimM nf the effi-cta uf wtoe*eiou that baa readied the public:

like all eampalgna devised by Hm, very
JWRTAtt.
able in its details, and nearly lertsin &lt;4
Mortars are as ancient ea cannon, and auccea*. The Boulham Suiw&lt; are full *f
were *mpli&gt;yad to throw red but imo and Forte mid Arseusls, cuniiQendiug their
Gen. Rcott
bi-f&gt;&gt;re th* invention of abyIla. river aid strategic pointe.
The Crax nbells used were in 1435. when
Nuple* was besioitcd Uy C harles Vlll at
wiliH-h siege they were said luhare made quirily aLjMSaibls. . Had be auecedrd in
terrible work among ibo rnemy.
They doing ao. revolution would have nern
nrc mnufaetured v| iron and brans. The partlyz&gt;-d in ilie whole Smith, and the
Iron are 8. 10 and 13 inch cafil&gt;rel|and auliiiiiMi&gt;&gt;iiiats party would have been
the brass 5$ and 4 45 Incites in bore. organized on a very diff-rkiir/isitlrig from
The 13-ineh iron require 9 Hx of powder what we now kn»w.
The Southern
Naas Caxstsiros. April tSth, 1»4L
to the charge, thr 10-inch 4 lbs., and the States could m&gt;t have cut off comtntmlcnD«am——You cannot f.’.r * rui»8 Inch 2 lh». 'Die liirgvst mortar in, the tl-m Iwtwsen the government nnd the
mrnl even imagine the effect of Secession
worjd wwt.caat by AL Mallet, for die fortresacs without a great fleet, which
on us. The h«r»i I can say of It is that It
British Govvinment, to carry a shell they cannot .builJ ftir yean*, nr take ihrtn
will be a la-ting heritage lo all coWih'g
weighing 18 fh«., bo it proved a failure. by land without on* hundred thousand
generations. w*en if it were dune with
men, liany hundred niilli&gt;&gt;n of dollars,
30 inch bore
now—-but I thuddder fat ibe future.—
many a campaign, and many a bloody
Many 'if. your friends and acquaintances
BowiTixai.
aiege, Had Scott been able to get those
wpre killed st Sumter, among them John
forts Is the condition he desired them to and William (jM'r bmrsins).
Many
medium length between lb* cannon and be, the Southern Confederacy would not more of them a're'n-»w eiarti"g North,
mortem, usrd fur throwing shells of large tmw eiisL
but you will wit lilamd them, as it la n-»t
talk* at point blank rar.gr. or al a email
"Bi* the co-operation of (he Secretary
a matter of choice wlut a man will du
of War is nn-es«ary li&gt; the movement of
her*, and a'few inure fights would depop­
troops; and lieu •■£ c&lt;&gt;operating.the Sec
ulate this State, yet we were only per­
have borti invented by B*-lid&lt;&gt;r, in Gvr- relary. of War thwarted, objected, resist
mitted to de&lt;-eu’ly hirer, nr evm ace but
rd, and forbade:
Ewrjr day **» thr
bnttle'fought in Buchamin’a Cabl”“t »«d a small number nut &lt;&gt;f near the one
in 1697.
Howitzers range as
thuo-mbd kil&gt;ol here, an I whti c.*n
eVery day the solitary champion of th*
expci
t or hope fur those who now g"
South wai forced closer to the wait—
North ? Well may you suy that
That day came when he wax fairly beaten.
hare a reign &lt;if terror.
very effix-live hi a iuuunUpi.&lt;Mia iir hilly Nothing was left for the secretary hut
country and are co I Ind mounted howitzer. go tii the block; but he contrived t&lt;&gt; do
They can l&gt;e trnn&gt;purtrd by drag mp*a or s&gt;&gt; as a hem surrenders his keep, or his
packed «&lt;n the h.iaks of mulce •» light U ship, u hen rrafstanre ran n&gt;i longer be
their c-wiatnicd-.n.
Grape and anusll made ; he blew himself and his enemlra
No one can realize the amount nf rmHu resigned. barrn*ineut which the Government ■ ha*
•hoi are med in them l» defend mmintain up ail at fmee In &gt;h* air.
r.oi With stealth or ahnme; he resigned encountered Iruip Uta.nrgtaaity &lt;&gt;l entrust­
with a clap of thiinder. While thn Ad ing tho ezreupon of it*j,r&lt;Jur»
army
the Ordinance Department, ns&lt;-d them ministration was giving the nrriera for thu •nd navyalmost ludf deirmralacd by
with great aticceaa. A 32 pound howitzer military occ upation of the Sotithent tjoun- offi'-eri* nf trenw.nable aympntliit-a.
When it was decided tn employ troops
try, It was actually in negotiation with
a 24 po*nd howitzer 2| lh*^ a 12 potmd the Uomniis«oDvra of South Carolina. fur the defense of the Capital, staffoffa-era.
b»witaer l| lbw; and a Gpoundpr 8 or 10 Thia fact. If mads clearly niaifeat, suffic­ after remaining'long enough in the War
(wincsia U&gt; a charge, H-isitxars arc used iently unveiled tlm design and character Department t&lt;&gt; acquire, as mmh knowl­
mor* fi&gt;r firing ahdl than tho mortar, and of tile Cabinet, mid. cauainjr bi» recog edge n» possible nt lhe defails, resigned.
the -United States army are. provided nitiori to turn on that specification, the t&gt;i carry that knowledge Into tha camp of
with a large nmuta-r of siege howitzers S«crrtary drew th* ryes &lt;&gt;f the entire the enemy 1
Wfu-u the Norfolk Navy Yaud was
—a very heavy gun.
work! on that iate focus. The Southern
leaders awoke tn a ariise iff their ponitinn, tuiind to ho in danger, orders were dis
and jpsrcehltlg that if they gave a week’s patched from the Navy Department to
Projeetile* nf war are round sh-t. respite to plot adiiiiltv In executlont.tbcy have all ilie vessels taken nut. Officer*
apberliMI emte shot, shelia. achrapnell, are bopekasly lost, they sent over the at-the yard, secretly sympathizing with
map*. &lt;i«nr*ter. and chain shut. ‘A shell country the orders which led to thr p-tp •rewssiim. firat prevented tli« exception of
i* it hoH.-w ipherc of Iron filled with gun­ ular seizure of all thu forta in the Smith the orders, on the ground that it wa* nut
neciissiry. and thru resigned. Th.- Nitvy
; under, inn), balls, dee., fired from a except two.”
DspartnienL •nrtMrttf ‘Wppttaed T»f this,
howitzer, mortar. «r coluwibtad.
The
If the cowardly traitor ia satisfied to
instantly a»aiX&gt;4niiM.d ira I’anlding down
charge i* introduced lt:t&lt;’ n bole abmrt an
rest
his
mamorv
upon
w
confession
uf
to save the property. But it-waa too Inta.
inch in diameter; and fired by mean* nl a
All thalc&gt;inld i&gt;- done wire tudestr.-v it.
ih«r—there ta a tube of wood or compo­
t*i prevent its falling into the hanta of the
sition filled with mealed powder, sulphur, him the privilege.
arerssioniata, and lb*t hr did effct.inlly.
and saltpetre, and ta eut at ju»t the
When the several Regiments and the
length the shell ta calculated to exphvde.
THE LITTLE BANDS.
Ma**aehOTetta.tmopa arrival nt Annap
Great prerialuo and accuracy have been

in lbe wiylcL
Rifled qannon/&gt;»r -ficjld
aervice are now dlf.rartuv
ait4Htj«m.
among uiilitary men.
Ah«»»il.
|
years since a new niodrl gsn. was ,i**trd shMUand! Wosrfedta % bomoafcl «rw
at Ames’ inmiiifmlory, in CaLultviMc,

HARMON SMITH,
TRCUIT COURT COM IfiSIONER. Atterwrt
Counadlor A Nolicitor *--«»*- &amp;-«• 04

NO. 3.

1861

A R EH ARK ABLE EULOGY.
adopted by our Government, «e believs,
arid «'• learn that the in venturi*'applying
The Richmond ^rixotiarr of Aprtt l
thr principle t&lt;i a breech hhiding gun of 8
pound calibre. The hall used nt conical has an elatnrate' and growing eluogy of
,
tn shape tike the Mlunta, IxdloWed at the VutTD. thaaya:
“All Who have attended tn the deylop.
lia«r, with an tor chamber, in which are
groHvea, whieh presses the air by the meats «4t the last three months, aud know
r —- .4.-..
A*“
aught i.t lhu movrinenta of the Buchanan
Administration up to the time of Floyd’s
the rifled gOH-vesof the chamber and rrsigitatiiki, will justify the a*a*rtl«ni
ibe
Sourhnen
OnfedBracy
•lugging th* hall, thus Saving the wind­ that
age and prodtxring the effed a* above would not and could nor be ia exist
the action of ths
deacrihed.
Whether it will be brought once at dita hour

On High Prices, at the

Roberts lV Striker,

III

I’m ty*’« senu/or mM&gt;&gt;

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�PBOBATE oar&gt;V|.

AN &gt;CT t»» provide ftw the tedtaf, by
Cndteliee, &lt;&lt; ibe fkmUirs of Volunteers
mustered fnmi this State into milltar*
* terekieecf tbs (Mud States, or uf tMs

BEPUBLICAM BABKEE,

I: finally apjwars that tberw ia

bo

truth

WAR NEWS! !

and

else the traitnra»n.
A targe
troubled the grave of the Father «4*M» ‘ I Lagtalsl

WetfaeUay N»ntlM,

Country, fiw which the people of the

mg rasa ul
thisC-wfederary.Mr Wright, «/Ge**nria,

of the n«d leading •erusathedvka. which
baa lately Inwb uudrj guard. Dipnuick’s
They, perhaps, ean scarcely be blamed prics.
A large portion of the price paid greeted with load cheers. He Xated l&gt;&gt; reply was. the be wonlffgive (h- reKela
prasiatae far all rqutaita relief and oop f-r their natural propensity tn gram bls tn Juto A.* Wssfaagvw far th. Mt. Ver- Gov. Curtin that John C. Brrckinrhlgw just ten mimilrw In'disperse. Two pun.
I ponies of Massar1marna 'Trr&gt;«q&gt;a wr?re
■like al lhe go&gt;-d sod the bad.
I’ehaps noti
&gt;•*" him
•“?» al Cmrinnsti
tamanmu U&gt; take a
—• property
———was paid by lhe citixwwof
cilixensof would join
. 4, S.,!7k
b« ^stsrs-Tsn; ” *-•
“'iiatfwncs- urth red. Northward, and cabnon placed
it were more correct to aay that lhey,
a&lt;&gt; aa t» agreep the mUra distance.. Tar
■Bd privates. rafatrd from their coarrttaw
lGfai|rl. with, wkuti fo lumd. wa4ed ^&gt;r
grut|t1ile inopl al the gnod, on the ground
that the bed ia bad enough “anyway." that crave as the grave &gt;•( a dear friend.

sums burrowed, payable at some lime
therein to m mentioned. n»t exceeding
one year fr*&gt;m the date thereof &gt;nd u■saeas, levy and collect taxa-e up&gt;m all the
real and personal properly of said num
Isen b 4 exempt from taxation. aufEcuint
lo pay- such mimeys borrowed, and *.&lt;•
peovide the relief hereby authorised.
Bae. 2. Il shall be tbs dnty «&gt;f the anper* isor of each township, and of each
super* iaoc, alderman, or other officer
repreeenting any city nr ward up&gt;m the
faiard iff supervisor* of hla county, from
tn time to ctake diligent UjlJuiry in

that at which they grumble 0&gt;n«, Is by

lowed apnt are rioat* red the glad mem

no manner of means the most worthy •»!

ories of the post; of thoee times m which

condemnation.

a nation wa» bora to freedom, and Liberty

grumblers in all the walks of life, but in

was crowned n king.
IL&lt;w saered ta the
memory &lt;4 Gao. W Aaarweroa. the found­

the editorial pr-fwsion there seems to be

er of the American Unk-n, and the Father

Perhaps this plelbory is

of his Country, j Cursed l&gt;e be whoee vile

We find many of these oonstitulmnai

a profusion.

only apparrr.t. nm account of the lari I (ties

band would degecrate a grave made sacred

afforded this class to air their discontent

by lhe affectimis of twenty

and vent their spleen upon unoffending

freemen.

millions uf

‘ ■

Buchanan haa given no leas than fifty

Bul still another n*a»*in for this appear­

•l-dlars at two diff-rent times tn the sup­

ance is that while liters are some real

port uf the Penns* I ran ia

grumblers, many others are simply echos.

MngnanlmotM!

Among the former are mme of lhe New

Volimteera.

He ta «ald tn have saved

eighty thousand dollars from bis salary*.
Wpaiciau **r private; and fu omducting
- auoh inqniriva it shall he his duty lo o*n
suit with any vuluntary committee of
cilitizens, wh&gt;&gt; iimv hare heretofore taken,
pr who shall bereaftrr take action upon
the subject. It shall be hla duty tonffi.rd
■■ch trmpurary relief aa map. in mi time
lo tiatp b» neceoMry. nut rxrrediag the
gum of fifteen dollars per. nueilb to anv
om family. and may give orders up**n
the ousts treasurer &lt;4 bis ounty. par­
able out of any moneys appropriated for

emment is n&lt;&gt;t doing enongh, nr that I be

Government ia doing to much.

REICN OF TERROR IT MEMPUH.

Next we

bear that tbc President is portixan in his
It you beat them «4l of

appointments.

this, by rvfirrring tn the appointments nf

Gen. Butler. Gen. Dix and others, they
then mmplain that “th* party in power
willing that Detmwrats
should occupy positions of danger in the
are perfectly

armp.

Another grumbles al G»v. Blair

! ing that the people of thia State should

। lose right of the ranse ««f the war. You
' tnay talk afaiut the war, and bUhii tbs
while in the service &lt;4 the Ui.itrd

meanness of ths Southerners; cull them

missioned or noo-comiaaioned officer.
■Mictan or private, his family shall Ik*

and hang them. I&gt;ut yon must nut refer tn

traitors, and g«&gt; down there and ah»*t
that “subtle p»i*&gt;nM which lhe Governor

of Massachusetts says “has lurked always

sided far.
8ac. 3. It shall be lawful for the b&gt;«rd

in our national system."
But tb-oe wh » i
talk thus are constitutional gram biers, .

not otherwise appropriated, at any time,
—In making audiblsonly the lari words
tn such fand: and it shall be the duty &lt;&gt;t
■aril baaed to eatablish ancti asperate of their originals, thus: ‘‘Partisan I’rrwident.” “Als.litinn Governor."

Jahn C. RrrckinrUgs.

Whenever

The ruinor that Breckinridge waa about

to j-'in the L'nnm forces against secession, j

tears’

Family

Relief Fund;" and

all

psyabta oat &lt;4* such fund unless the said
board shall otherwise direct.

ia proved tn be entirely fatmdAlb-Oles'. !
We have never looked upon Breckinridge I

ns anything l.-as than the embodiment of

TCS TH-HTAMD inript .if (he S-Kj'bcrn
C-mfedenu-y in rvndegvoua, waiting or
derw to attack ('eir*&gt;. Uf tlwxr 3.KM) ■&lt;■?
■I R«nd--I(»h a* above stated, 3.900 are ai
Curinth. Mississippi, f-rty miles Iwlow
Memphis. These had orders a few days
•ince to remove to R4i&gt;dolph. There are,
elao. 1.000 well nrmrd.and full* equip­
ped Arkansas tnmpa at Camp Rector, at
M«uim1 f’ltv. where two steamboats, the
“Old Bella" and uMara." Cincinnati bunts,
are used aa uS»cer« qnartris and howpitela
for thr troopa. This regiment ia armed
vith the munitions stolen from the Little

to see the powers of darkness diffusing
the light »f gospel truth, sa to hear «*f his
i being any thing elm than a traitor In that

iuienis being filled at Memphis.
At a
r nt four mils nmth &gt;4 Memphis, called
el Hn’ria, there is a •■altery of six
Everycountry which has given him p*«itiop. noim&gt;lrra and atauit 300 trm«p".
or Other securities from any agents «-r । No! let him go down to his doom; the tasly’a belief al Memphis is that an expecScers employed to dishureeanv m&lt;*Beva hangman is waiting, and lhe turkey boa ditiiui will move from Randolph made up
er otherwise to afl* ■ rd - relief, and msv nrd has nut sharpened his beak ia rain. (nun ihrac tnawa as rnummted.toattai-k
Cairo. l« Is believed that they will rmdexvous at Columhoa, Ky., twenty miles
from Cairo, far a fadd stroke.

8ac. 5 The relief hereby Mithoriaed lo

The 1st
safely

lac. «. Thia act shall hike effect &lt;m the

at

Michigan Regiment arrived

WatliingUm

uo Friday last.

Michael Foley, &lt;&gt;f Cleveland, made a

large run at billiards lately, making oo
Improved May 10. IM1.

leas than 3,403 points.

The Bank of Albany la the State of

ths New York Cbwrfcr
■rd

failure is said to be something worse than
mismanagement.

^.Having heard considerable talk abnnt
D. Whtans or (Diekerwm) thr inventor
of the steam gun. a alight history of It and
might he interesting tn your

Ge-. Walbridge, Postmaster nf t»led&lt;&gt;,

died in that city t»n the 10th inst.

If the Southern rebels have nearly as
least five tn every men that they can bring
Into the field.

They must have stretched

those guns a little.

.

The Rodman gun, now at Port M»m »e

A 'man fell from the st« pls of the
■small

I fatally aal it down £«r a p&lt;&gt;

Cmgrsgational Church in Galesburg a

full gn Ifaide

C".

to the ryfet

fr*«m

A Wittt PaVuiot AaaSoUNta -While

Fort Piekena,-General Brown. &lt;f the Be
OUU.KWBM.—A gentleman from the
onset the Rliay H-cw My. that the

complying with the demand. sent tn in*

ruin in Chicago.

Wa think It high time ;

fumiebiiv with fall irfmoati-M mt Him

eraev fa btaf

—

the expirati&lt;m of rhe time, when not a
rebri - WM ta Aw aeaa.
T»o hgndrrd
Maoaachusetta troops then
ri.41 oftta, d&gt; be and bridge.

C

New Advertisements.

NOTICE !

7Z£i
MORTGAGE *ALE.

The
M«&lt;ntg«»mrry eorrewr»*&lt;w1ent stelfs that It baa been partlallv ilvridrd that J&gt;ff Pavia should lake the
command of the armv nt Rwhuuaid.
The great iliarontcnt fell bt the rebel
tr*"&gt;pa A&gt;r want &lt;*t a reliable head has
had its influence *4 Davis.

Hewer Tvlliws and An.Si. wi

■rat «f government t&gt;« Richnwm-f. tail in

Mr. Paslriy^ot Mss*«i. spoke al length
favoring a provisional government over
State government • the Governor and
State authorities had i»urped |s»uvr : we

Mr. Carlisle accepted the proportion

being dead or dangrrou-h wounded, .that
the rrporlM.arc unfoudtvl.
A gentleman any* that be wa&lt; inform-it

New Orleans from England.

Il hns determined
lafion. anti -aid that it the Stale Convenvealion alnnild tmt fallow tbvir example.

ATrtaxoox ggaatog.
Mr. Panlslejr «dferyd an amendment to
Carlisle’s rcaoluil.ai, iimtmctlng a com

Southern p«»rt«. and is engaged in select
injl men of energy to fulfill the importart
functixSM r^mfided to them.
The &lt;1 nt in
whatever may

Gew. Jack urn urged on aa many as
found it nrrrassry, to return home.
Mr. Carlisle said fa* saw in the appoint­
ment nf central committer, a rrslixAtion
of all tba members had hoped fi*r In re­
gard to the fiirmathm
New Virgtata.

was willing M* acq-i
able t&lt;&gt; those wb»

co;—wowi J. uuroeir.
nirnem csi.;
C. D Hubbard. J. «. Wheat. Wiw-faw

PayM10. &lt;&gt;f Mari-4. Campbell Tarr, if
Brer*; Md G. p. Latham. &lt;f Tay|.M-,Brtafsnd effective aperchee were then
made hv Gen. Jackw*. Carlisle. Pier­
point Willey. Brawn Moe«and &lt;-tb«-rs.

COMMISSIONER*! NO-1 ICE

j&gt;c!.
Naw Yobe. Mat 17.

■truc'ion of the bridge on the lUltim- tv
■nd Ohio IL R. is untrue. a&gt; k also the
report in a N«*w York m**rnmg paper
that be had a»ked Gen. Sc*«t». tn take
military p-e»resign *‘f the road.

c««is;lk.

Msitpycr _

Estate ef O&lt;l.. W. Lex. mb.
lUafiATk dltbUt.-HltKlmll JiltuiL.t.'j,.

4Jser/rarr m e; Within a tew da* a nil

dc’ ”£’&lt;d* ’r "~-T

building will he eIra red of troopa by

' MMXidtaE BAWDY.
-x 1
CHAgi.tot VALLOWA Y.
.
■1OMSATNAN ItAlUUT

The Michigan Rifle rrgimept arri»«4
here in fine otoditeoi. being the fir*l fady
of Western troops that has reached the
Capital.
There is no positive indication «*f llw
advance of the rebels, nor have liattrriea
been elected m Arlington Ileigfais.
Secretary Caitienm’a family arrived
here to day.
Ix)Ciavn.iK. May 17.
Tbe idfirtal retarna fn»m 09 eoNwiiea
show tha Unit* vote for Border Stale
delegates tn be O0.MI.
There are 1ft

Mated. April M, IM1.
BIIEIIIFFB BALE.

ESSfc.TTU.’tt

sx&amp;r;

Presidential mte in November was 14 .
111.

Ngw Y»gg, May 19.
The ntr*tft special disparrh. Balti­
more Ifah, sayat “Thr G**vemmm‘
arrested three mm concerned In thr at­
tack on the Maaonchusetts tmop*. They
hare been indicted bv the Grand Jury.
They are m-w &lt;m bail—1400 r»-h.
'
ll is said the Government has mea*urrs
on fiml. which will result In a brilliant
pedoand submarine IwUerirs hare been
■unk near Norfidk.
Last night three Zuavea straved fnmi
camp. When arriving brCav 04. Ella,
worth this morning. &lt;«e &lt;4 them tmw.atnd
from his lady a arermu.m flag seventeen

A person direct from

Arlmgfatt IIsMtha.

NiwTm.Mv &gt;«•

OlUil
msr;7ijus2i

dered to F*-rt Monroe.

In evary other locality.

Tho Englidt Capital..:, and M*

HA KM OX KMITH,

be the opinion &gt;4 I real

initlen n«&gt;l lo report an ordinance of aecession fn.ni the Stale, Inti in fave
the counties &lt;4* Wsalern Virginia voting

■uoa were killed.

A ynnng and newly married wife, at

to the Pfas«d. nt that w«mW enable Mm lo
moke hwmUtate dstai&lt;s-.rM"'«A

and lo iiriug the whole fiwee ofthe U«f. d­

mont. and anch succeeding sfaMuor will
bring more. Hr eiprsmea the at moat
osibdance iu lbs final success nf. ths Fed­
A private letter from the wife*/ a
eral arms and a rcaaistrovtbc of the
Umrvuhoti •/
leading politician uf Hr Confederate got- I be world do ita work
Union &lt;4 l*te original hswua.
cmmenL V- a friend in this city, is ■■
Naw Yobs. May I fl.
.f the people ft«mt mMwra a*1 murifafThe ITeritfs Washing loo dispatch myo;
ations In regard to the bones «&lt; Wart
“The fmliee have been required Ui take
rt.
We will see that they are not j
the &lt;&gt;alh «4 allegiance.
desecrated by thr tonchof abolition tunda.
"Amilher spy bas been arrested in the , They arc our sacred inheritance."
Penney |sani* Camp.
WaaantOTux, May 17.
“Il was rumored that Virginia troops
The President remarked tn a gentle­
were encamped in the rvari4 Ari Wigton
Heights, tw«- miles from Washington. It ( man to night, that Gew. Bntlrr would lw
TCl!f« MAM, BEA I
is n&lt;4 rreditrd. ^llhiaigh all ln«f« are placed in a p&gt;niti-&lt;n prrfo-lly satisfactory
ihu rsa tss Voeae sss Sa bad is
ordered to deep &lt;ai their arms, withartil t&lt;&gt; him and in a still bnw'lrf Arid off
Is Madias! Vssgda.t" pwHisbed by
lery ou*ihs elect witb double sbolfsd gnns. bofu-r.
The President summoned the Cshin**t
“There wae another attempt at rfa&lt; in
Pratt street. Baltimore, on tbs .avwsl.wi
| session alwint an hour.
Secretary Reward left the White
with Ringnld Battery, but the fiw-t Iteing
known, every man had a bstded rifle. flouar and peorerded tn the qnarfera of
Gm Butler, and n-*t finding th»* latter
in, drapatched one &lt;*f the Gen.’s aids in
Balhmobb. May Id.
pursuit of him.
The interview lasted
The New T-rk and Massachusetts
troopa withdrew from Federal hill thia some lime.
If ia evident from appearances that the
morning, taking half of their hatter*
Government intents to deal with Mlwsouri
with them, and returned to the delay
in the same manner it has droll with
Hous-. ■
Manland.
As an evidence of thia the
BaltimoSK. May 10.
I Government ta»a eoorlilded to take rlatrge
■
(name omitted) givos u» a re­
R J. GBAXT.
&lt;4* the ILufttihaland St. Joseph Railroad,
port •/ ths removal of lhe rvntiins of
and employ it fi»r government pur[*•••-•
CHANCERY ORDEIL
Washington, and ssvs thut itiadonaon
Nsw
Y&gt;«s,
May
17the griHind that lhe North was about to

now nominally in office.
Mr. Carlisle accepted iLe amendment,
ami farlbcr anu ndrtf the rceoltninii. that
if the ordinance &lt;&gt;f rev*&gt;ai&lt;-«. adopted by
the Richmond Conventual be ratified &lt;&gt;n
the 33d. a C&gt;nvcntM« be called early in
^are-n Bro
J use to lake further acti&lt;«, as deemed
neceaaary.
Union.
On motion, Mr. Lamb, of Ohio’a re
ofTmnrMev. by a majority of rixlyjirt port, with these and original propositions
tkoutanl declared that they would remain were recommitted, and lhe .Convention
in the Uni&lt;-n,and tta rel&gt;« repudiated Jeff. a&lt;lj&lt;-urood till seven o'clock.
Davta aad the IreawM of bis bogus Gov­
xvsxtxa atsstux.
ernment. Shall thia Legislature—a body
The Committee no Federal and State
Relations re port ci the supplementary «me
previ'inaly reportedlo addition ' they
rrcommed the appointment of a Central
changwl. and given them no npporturthy
Committee empowered eilh-t to the reas­
of recording their prolrsi agaltM it 1 Ara
sembling «»f the Cmventum, or a new
the propio ready to »nl&gt;niit to aerh tyraoue. al such a lime as they may deem
ny 1 Air their necks ready !&lt;&gt;r the yoke!
nectaaary, prior u» lhe general Gm ven
Will they temdy submit their rights lo
lion oo the 11 th of June.
he freemen 1 If they are reedy to aalunil
The Resolutions hope fi»r peace, depre­
cate the sanding of Confederate tnaipe
for life! Bul we. tri I the usurpers in
into Western Virginia, aad rennin mend
Tennessee that ths people will not tmhmil
the appointment of n committee of five
to this thing! Nntrl Nntr!! yntrf!!
from each county to co-operate with the
G-niral Gxnmittee.
Mr. Paelal v mured that the report he
A writer&gt;4 the New Orleans fScwgsM laitl on the table and printed.

ventilates bta ire upon Gen. Butler and
the Mssar.rhtssrt'S troops aS fallows :
there V* the ground. The Utter distance
“All the MsasaehueeUa ir.»&gt;ps now in
was twenty •nine feci.
Tba mat. was Bot Wariiingtoo are negroes, with the except
irn «*f two or -three drummer jtaiyk Gen,
Bulls', in command. Is a native of Liberia.
Our readers may rendlaut Old Hen, the
A land slide occurred no the I7tb at
Berber, «h» kept ■ small shop in Poydras
Burlington, at a tunnel mi the Burlington street, and etnigratrd t»» Liberia with' a.
and Canada Road, by which several per- ■mall cutupetence. General Butler is fata

few days ag",

6t«
■onalso
alao stated*
stated*that
that the'European
tba'Eurnpt
steam-

The Chicago TriAusc of th* 13th, haa
late advices fn-m Memphis, from which
we make the fallowing interesting ex­
tracts :
At Memphis, volunteering is being
pushed sln-ngly. The city is filled w ith
alarms and cxvitrmrnta. Says one in­
formant. hundreds nf women in Memphis
never lay their heads up«&gt;n lheir pillow
at night without dreaming of Inturrtc/ten. Ou every public alarm thr fire hclla |
are rung, and thin brings the entire pop- j
illation into the street. A few nights du tho SulUU tiuug.
-since, a rumor spread that a large fa&gt;dy
Wnausu, May 13.
• f trimps were tuning Sonthwurd fri.rn
Tb,&lt; Gm vent ion aserpil&gt;l*-d st 9 ••*&lt;+ck.
lhe Ohio, and a fearful scene of rxciie• ment filled Memphis for hour". The finliells rang furiously.
Thr numerous
the oiwniaiuea be instructed l» submit
Hxunh-d petrols dashed h» and fm.—
Women shrieked.
Mothers
clasped
their children to their faxoms in frantic
May,
ngonv. AJI was confusion, and its greatMr. Willy, nf M-oongsbcl t continued

toeeting, tn establish a separate fund into
(and we h.v, P.! .««ju&gt; -.v-rlbv «nM) I « tojirtwlU .»i S-...ih--n&gt;
wbicb thrwmeya an b'irrwwrd *t o-ICitotent them wires—agreeably to the i
"f rrtlersl tn-po.

fcrstotata

&gt;T military

Rlehneetd, who !

A O'HI &lt;Wf.

CDMMIMONeil'S NOTICE.
aunaaani ia vnii.t p«nwii»| ia
W.ll od teMSMMl of .U d^a-o-d.
ereuM It w ordered Ooi

�kepublicam iahheb.

ATTENTION!

RLOOlrWMTTCR A5I BLOOD W

semi

COMPANY

Jural ani) ^isttllantous.

" e-ififrc ►
o ki;

ON HIGH PRICES

Stacks of

Lieutenant Fneitrs of lhe Hasting*
Rifles, left thia place f«T Grand Rapids,
with ab**ui twenty recruits tn fill up the

rimpany. • n Sunday morning.

witnUtesrttha IrtwrorRVM

NEW GOODS

Jjjstiigj’ |)ritt tirrtnt.

In tnak-

ADVICE FREE.

. w»d iuhroal otous, btnwd

(And devoted lo the CacMor Matncal R»ro»«; to
the Dtrrcaaux ur Muneeaa Knewumoe rou res
I’asvervioit or Dm&amp;aM and to the Ruusr w
rauu Scrruuxe a»* Arroicrau wiry CaucwiC
and ViacMxr lhe&lt;A*«a., Xu th *end thia Intrnsarv ia endowed, trwnrtde tke-faek and sutlenng
throughout tbe length and breadth of our land In
ovoid Ibe Poieoaocs Deva*. Extustiox. »vd Igtie-

BAILEY
when we la*i

cncwf’tj'i'pxil, nirnv than

full.

“S SALK.

fits
rtafe ail the beta
.

nnd

SPUING STOCK

»E

• A.h*.

NOW

ON

HAND

UEST Aaa&gt;ruarou ut

ci'rumsfaneca ' o^,

wbich ha»e r»«ne to our hit-wlrdtro.

A It K

will o». ,.r ib. LARGEST »d

OF GOODS

YW Uo BIAX&gt;D PURIFIER art jfiLOO£*
PILLS bare beta proved by analysis to
k

Cutlipriaillg

Jn alwul trti days after the company

left here, ten *&gt;F twelve of thr me tn hero

LARGE AND

returned to this pines*. renne fm-n an nn

BEACT1FL'

RWWV.......’.
m....... t’.t’r.*

fr.imdtmaiUfitction.frim cwneeu r»ml «»rlmaginary .perhaps it were mure true to any,
real and imaginary. Lieutenant Ferris

-was here al»»u' » week, and returned to

. . .M as m

DRY GOODS!

S FECI A I. NOTICES

tus company aa stated above.
Most •&gt;(
-.bree who were af first disMtiafiol, were j

kbadt-w ibe clothing,
------------------------ -

cunvinred that all is right so far aa their j
with •

officers are concerned, and relume !

A few who were unwilling ;

Mr. Ferri*.

TO CONSUMPTIVES
Dvireisu.

"Tba company is now full again and

•*“•*•«■

XLKV0C8 DEBILITY,
UE1KT DWEA8E,
FFVfR A AGUE,
&lt;
Ol
CO.XSTIPATIOX

v&gt; serve for three years remain behind.

we .

shall expect tn hear a ttood report *if their |

CROCKERY
BOOTS AH) SHOES, eta.,

services tn their country.

That w hich h.-ts seemed very deleteriou* j Hef, rod belferiag u u

,o
CHT*
.W e..H. *rt
and backward weather, has been, without I ’ion* srod. &lt;Frw -f Cl
doubt, the salvation of tbr wliriit crop. !
Venn:*'

S-. I*r u «.

VERY

t»S.m»d. th. gn-ing j g*^52i£“*3

CHEAP

wheat looks exceedingly well, although a 1 Lesas. Paves anb A&lt;
J
.
■ Dukas*. IxnroesiA. M
ehw inspection of many, and pet haps of

.

These medicines are prepared in oca o»x lasa-irvinr. under the care uf able Chemiala, aud are
I Ibe moat reliable known to actaeca, including all
tbe rrocul diacuvene*.
To all addrmring by letter, wtaiaiag fell ae-

|

AYER'3

C««yi*fa Eitiwt vf 8&gt;n)|nrilk

ptr. with advice and directions for cure. Any free
rent us tahao tending fur ad’icr will, be deroud
lo furntaVlbg fartetare loAbw'ptor. in ill eases
tuedieinea can be aeut by mail ur axyre** if de
aired. Sa..d for one or more of our work* and
judges Air yourselves.
rtnwc it shouM be employed for the euro of
Also published st Ibe Infirmary, ta aid these
not aeUy Rerafql*. but also Uxx odmr *Uoctfona'which nn&gt;e from It. such as Eavrriva
nnd Sow Diaaaaga. St. Amthdvt** Fruh &lt;
Rost, or EnrarrrtAa, Thurt-ta, PrsTt tg*,
Blotch a*. BiAiNsandllrtiLa, TfwoB*.TgTm plauationa ol ibe can-re.
and Salt Rtinx, Scalp Ur am, lltsowoax, and exercise. Price 50 c
llx&gt;t-MATi*M. SrrHtuTfaaxid MgiicvitiALnis-,
THE LAMES Ml
Basks. Daontr, Ilrsrr.rotA, Dbbilitt. and.
indeed. A Lt CoxrLAiXTS ABtatxO Tang Virtstbd on Imfvbb Bloom. The popular belief
ia rfa'pwfafyt y eAnAfoad *'.fo founded in trtith,
for *ciofula isa-iirgvexctalionof tlie Wood. '| he
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa­
rilla it to purify and rtgvncnite tin* vital fluid,
without which sound health is ini possible in

APPROVED CREDIT.

m.wt field*. re veal a lhe fact that the fmet*

DR. VU tMBERLAIX.

flivru. tb*t bj tir(L
tneU?-f7^ Cu“l«inv3,.
J u .cti?'''*?

I

Ver-!

dnre is tolerably well odvnnewd, that I*, j
such m apringv forth spontanettnsly. and !
even meadow grass and wheat.

DA1X AITO

No mistake this lime!

und t

April

May. to be a very backward one.

bowerrr they tnav have bc.-u trifled with and

rwUy upon ihep»*&gt;,a

rftfrum &lt;n cfafoeorf. they

CACWk SOUR TO HEAL,
and dierharge from tbe avataax. cmot Ufot of
Bcrofafa wOther beredilary or uiUroTacTTbo

°

BECWIT THt DRBTLITl^D,.

and there is no disease of tbe Mon arb and Bcwela

Market, which wr

Are prepared U* Sell at ■ (mall

March to be an

early season, hi* proved, in

:

’W^BBATmSDd0Wttt^!OYS,^»fa

Eter ib««R in thia

An average m»p ia now fairly promised.

-f IW ss.d uurtg.f,,

SICK FEMAJLES,

wbo have Isugvisbe.! far years itr befolroe weekpid ty&lt;M&lt;fe7^mr0TirigoretiBg7peuMlJJ^5|

mtxd efketusl remedy which tfie nedical

of winter had matrcially thinned it not.

What promised in

COSTAIM SO MJXCTAL.
Tbst they cure iba ataxrol eeireraal *00^^

DRY GOODS

willingneseto nerve three years and »»m*

LOW PRICES’

THE GUIDE AXDGUARD

advasoe frvtw

It impose* all Ue-llumbugui-aad the ranaaa
Trick* to eutiev I' c riek and w&lt; II. It illuatratve
•he plana ol tlw Quaeks and Hogues to dupe every
one. It guide* the unwary through life, and
kbow* up every swindle ul the age. h abewa bow
*H kinds m Food. Mrdicina*. Liquors, aud Goods
■re aduMeratud. wjth I ba n.eai- ul dciveung the
IrauiU. Price x5 tents.
HIE IK'lsEHOl.D AND FARM.

NEW YORK COSTS.
jxr bi
Hlb.O

But »he j pl

THE
to delay tho planting of spring cn*pe. |
and such as were planted in season l&lt;**»k '
pale and sickly.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

IIRXRY L THOMAS.

But although tbe vealh- .

AUTHORIZED MIUTARY

BUOK-S.

Even com had better rndttr*

Fall. T&gt;. th--**- who have not yet plenti d i j"
(and there are many such in this sectltW') I &gt;e.

beautifully bound.
Anv ol tlie abort works will be mailed free, on
receipt of price, in stamps *.r mouey; or tbe whole
in a lian'iM'ineh buun-i rulme for oxa dull a a- Xu
f.m Iv ab- u d Ge uitboal them. They are illus­
trated vriih beautiful engravings, and contain

'•*'

we w-uld urge lhe nece*wily of hurry ing

forward; Iretter riot plant at all

than

**• Thi*

to

Tu the vvung "( fe-tb texts suffering from 8c.
erot Bahi'r, ptu*tratiut&gt; uf mind; Iroa of powernervousdcbuity, low uf t.«ui. waxifullnesa. luve
Of sulilu.lv. ernpliona on the face. be.. Ae. Kaxn

IXSTKICTIONIN FIELD ARTILLERYPrepared by a Boon! of Artilitty Officers.

tbe last Inn days.

If be d*&gt;n'l quit .that

pretty fame, the stri|-ed hng*

will ail

.jytrve to death—that’* sn.

DAKT11XG8

able energy aud prwmi-Utu&amp; in prolcci'ug tbe
niarly *ereral copies **f the Detroit Daily j puublie from i-npositlnn thrmiub • purioua mlta
one of their inrnlnable medicines
Tribune which g'v«w those desirous •&gt;'
Dr. Ayer's HareepariUa. tlwrry Pectoral and lo a regular circulation. Tbroegh Uh, pncees of
ilia bare eime l*i fa- rtspfe oeesroltir* with tbe rv«ptrAit..n iu SSK-h cases, and tl&gt;e thorough aola.mmunitr. a*4 tbe impwinon npm t»-e aiek of twu of all lutestiual ubsrnactivu iu other*.
xurinua. worth!***, if to injurfeoa IMwfeatfama
Ibe Lira Mamoxan have brat kmewu lo «wro
The aubsctibcr biiviiigfeaM HJ* flvtinrir Tku:
RHEUM ATWM permanently hi three wrote; nnd
tMtUT ot bulf ih*l lime, by remotlng local iufim nary far t ferm'ot years. Is Yiow prepsredHa
tintiuu Irvtu the luusch-a and Hgaitieuis of ths
T»» WUHfSntm,
J’bKOPFIKS of all Anda, by freeing and rtmgthalready received. G«dey ia in such a
or atbvr* ■»,**. oroWresr*
W«&gt; 1
enmgtbe kMaev*ewdWnddm they apevaRemrot
habit of taking the lead in literature, that
and yellow QAJ.MARK takes ia cxcbnasc
.-..,,
. ■ F^r Jwaniug.
,
he seeoie inclined to du the aeine thing

TANNERY!

V-W

•with old father Timk.

Ale*. WUKMn. bv dislodging from the turnings
ot Ibe bowefa tbe shiny maaaar to which these
tn&gt;*CljiTEY* VLCKR-W, and IX VETER IT K i

•

LIST BF LETTERS IL-maining in lhe
Post Office at

Heatings, May

15 h,

•COalKirK- KMUPTIOMM art-.BAD,

1MI.
Bernhard. Miro L.
Denjamine, Miss G.
Bets, John.
Raker. Mrs. Q M
Clemancr, N. F.
Clemetiet. Nat.
Coleman, John.
Camnem. Harriet R.

Ftnrbu,

bidtecm., Dnvid.
Dt-litde. I. 8.
EMill. A. Q
Hint, J M. V. B.
Fieta, Mirhad
Firman. Nathan.
J. B.
Frnt"n, Charles
Grinwip. Charkw
Griaaip. Cbarlro W
Haatmgw.B. A.
Iluuim, Hywtt.
Hamilton, D. G.

Howard, Mi* Jane.
Hammond, Jnmro
H..vt, WUltan C.
Hard. I&gt;. C.
Juntin Mm.Margrwl
Johnson. Mary.
J.mM, Phillip.
J&lt;mre. J. A.
luitlfo. M‘* Mary
Marlin. Mr*. A.
McDonnl G*«. W.
Mavera, William.
Muwrnr. ftilste
Merobon. CSanory.
Pnlmrr. Frank O.
(hake. Miro Car.diiH'
Shrinwr. CtatrHn :
Sanford, Gr&gt;*M*‘Bt. J.Jni Patrick.
Sihm. a-m—1 U
WhrteHro.G H.
Wriffbt.
C. 2
WiUiMbfa Mi*

to All a vMMrvie tho
Is&lt; 8atardav. The 8rreeai«« cruididata
’•ry prudetitlv declined lo row. bo» &lt;*»'
Union nmdMaia eeroh^l 4 Oflt votes ••nt
of the whoto Wfabsr in tWcromty. wh«»

waa ahnet 5.004 st the bet
ThitHMM a Mr
ia«r

THE JOURXAL OF MEDICAL REF &gt;KM.

It la a large and beautiful paper, and coo tai us
thr moat taluable iafunnalieo on
Fpermaloriica. or betuinal « cakne.s. The esuae.

**.*« Ad h ttUUiA « vn/«rm Muds*/
t^r^UKanlMj^r tltJDWt
CnitaSutu
•■Sccviax I. Tliat lhe &gt;rstein of discipline and
field axeroiso Which is and *bnU be nnJerril to be
fall explanation it tbs origin of Syphilis, tbe observed bt tbe regular Army of tbe Uoitedbtatca
iu the different corps of infantry, artillery, and
tnrana of prrrenliou aud cun-.
rifiemen, sAcii.tlao hr idnvterfly Me ta/hha,. tn 'be
Ou Cvnaumptkm. that fearful di-eaae
On the Urer. Heart. Si-.mach and Sklu,
, exervlse aud discipline of tbe said rotpe. respec­
tively.
throughout lite Culled 'llaWx"
i Ou Female Complaints.
Approved. Waablngtoa. May U, ID50.
' On tho various t'cbools ef medicines.
, On tl&gt;r mode* of Treatment now Practiced.

Retail Frice&gt;l per Bottle^orgU XarjUgg

Principal office and sale rooms. XZ iStaai
Frortb to.-d bdfldroy from Main fa tort.’ Cwfor
naH. O.. I abursisvv in Ilamrond Altort.*. I XAm
For sale bv J. r n..bena i l o. UMliMV QU
Xiobol*.OnuiKcville Mill* I*. A. Keefer, also H«£q
man and De Heimer. MiibHcrBle. M- •
Prairieville, and bv D-uggists and Wreeherfe nfatlii
ready throughout O r country.
sprtl-'.y

CAVALRY TACTICS.

tavisa tssocttiiAi
.

4 U®, Leather, art Oil ufeec Rtacidug
• - i , «r.Frt Mwl«. -

J alnaCLEAM AX»ObL4U&gt; HAHfr’ESSCB,
&gt;:. s*rt make t bewjook *s writ we pew.
.
Tbe peMBroge &lt; ihhppblia ia aolMatfd, ,rt.
JlfftA Mtft. U ■ Wurc*-

The uw of these PiU. foe * »rry gH,rl Urn?

Hew Arrangement
nt She Ifart of F. BOWUL
BOOTS

«8e

• •/•

■* ■&gt;

• How thr Pliyeieian should be.
How tn Prvi ent |*rvgneacr.
Tbil J “'roabK^l'trSili^X^llVof every

, Part—tV'LVTxxna or a Kaeiucxt.
Three vol*. ISUMX. foLli,

TouaToar

.

Wan DaragrttDrY, ffiunotr, Feb. IX Ifol.
Tttf »3SUW vf Car.lry Tactics adapted tn the
orgauaation ot Dragoon regiments having been
M-pryrcd byjhe^Fruwdenti.f the Caltod faton. fa
”
Coireapotidenta will please eucloee two or «"U”'
three aisanps for return postage, uad adders, oar

° J. RrtMLL. M. D.. A. M . Chief Phrsicien. 8.
K. Mriaaia. Surgeon. Dr. J. Hurua. CbetniaL

BHOE8,

Secretary «f VTw.

bin Irode. would sulieis h jmrtfaa of tbe peUis pat-

wobk

PHOTOGKXPHId (TAXUBllY.

«8ia,,kikU
Daaf| forges the &gt;l*afa 4 *trf
;
• R^WEKS nAWMAM’OTBM.

typo; Mtlninci'ltpo; Sphereotype;
Alirntr Xnihh'typd; Ndl&lt;i|fP9phif,

•ri^ea ttegulaled lo anN lb* •«—*£■—'■ '•
fitrt'Ertaifce'.

br..|jS»;|UI|.r..Ap&gt;.
broHpe; DoiiKle

qwUiu*-,,*b «K&gt;rm'

Yifo/**’

।

which they are rotnpoaed. and aa they are.^JHtolaviag unnatural eraving* ef the etowtaeb,directly
promutive uf
TEMPERAXCE,
,

tbe present propriety believes that in mnklni
DARDEES TACTICS.
them widely known tbe public welfare i I ebb far’d
:iflc sad Hrftt Tafbntry Tartiea, far the evevetoe
and manmvera of Troops wlw-a acting aa Light
uemerntis Agents, and al ReVeTs, &gt;e.. thrmtajMee
Infantry er Rlflrmer - -------- -*1
ever, fn the m»p time, orders will be WUro M-®
reetui'u uf the War
reet (hen Cincinnati tn any quannty, al tba kfar-ro
Idruicnani Cotooei
ret rates. It t» put np in Quart Bo'tMvMO*
areurrivpweknl In one delen aww. Half dot.
sample case" will, hnwretrrte packed am) seat to
any addre**. if drelred.
- SX
Two Vob. cotnplrte. I!.!".

PubMaM by Jrter of the Var DcpsnmaaU-

Prraorm mlllngt for tba ahnre Ictteni
will pleaac aay “Adt eni--d "
’
B. J. GBAJfT. F. »

Tbk Finky Gshl—An elwtirwi w»«
hdd in WmHmwi c-.«rty, in this Sumo

I vol

Cu-tain Neevnd Artillerr.
arMtVJ. MUST. Hu Hrtir.
Ceplaia tfoeond Artillery.

re wall known u&gt; be tathllible
DTAFKFSlA , hr rixoroaghlr cleanalng «bf

morning for

A a«w *mi delightful RtomariOcand Cordial for
!ving ten* le I hr dtotrorh, amt
tbs' ^4 &lt; *aJ
•■n of billloua remplah-tv ir.eMtv.t li&gt; tba W«rt*

Baltimore. Md., January 15, Ivfo.
Cm. R- Conroe, A&lt;yt.&lt;lenl. U. M. A.
Hlrt—The light Artlllcrv Heard aaacuibln! bv
Special OidersMo. 13», of iW-t. and Kikw4b»
d.t. Ke. Hi, of IsM. bes foe bm«r lo aulrti a
teriaod *yitem uiJ.ij»bt ArtUIrry Taotiesand Keg

VEGETIBECLIFE NEDD IKES
washer, almost every clear

A NEW ARTICLE.

»r. Roback'. Stataorb filers.

weather which is to conic to Itring it t-

maturity.

Natteef

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BUSTS OF

fc”J. GRANT.

'* ' Thee* long,

SOOTHING SYRUP
wwn»«

Pay

Read y

Chili.

north,
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.
.
fire in the platx. Dot A ainil# h-tu-e lieiim

olwervMiiow

pbosvcb

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pMiy dart
foar bolls m tbe first wrtch hot a breath of
aUrring, and Ue

*XTto CEPHALIC PILLS art th*

dsjt ©dhepetwh©

ON LOW PRICES

n&gt;.ult of

Tby fn-ud,

UUBANNAH KIRBY.

Ligonier, Noble Co . Ind.. Feb. 15.183».
J. J. Wood: Dear Sir:—In the latter n&lt;

Come and See !!

Change of diet, end Ue etona

■EWARK Of COUNTERFEITS!

VI I IB cv.enng,
remaining porilont upon Ibe
Ol U&gt;y bead abortly attar ba-

by Dragglete tad another Dealer* tn Med-

bM "til be *eat by mad prtrud eu recetpl

WE IIVAK JUST RECEIVED

I tell you thatuuou tuy return u, the biaia of Indi-

TMtaiu,.
frfaeh gTrenrtUUito'ea ttt-pHfeMS a? t^i.r

TO BEQUMTE THE DOWELS

MM fodebw4 by Neto ot Ae«Mrt
RELIEF ANO HEALTH TO YOOR IXFaRIr.

Call and Settle

MT»P? t’P-Md e«4d tUU ankleto™
era. and ean .ar, G
j 7/ ,7'

BOSS o r&lt;

CEPHALIC PILLS,
HEADACHE

A Urj« stock of

cry raapecUully yours,
A. M. LATTA.

Dot lias of three

3USHMIT&lt;DIKD MwKDlBS
MMOsvtUa. Conn. Feb. I, 1H1.

swrj in proportion, uuo retain lor St a bottle.
0 J. WUUD. Proprietor. *44. Hroedwav. 1

-0FCHOICE OAK OPENING LAND.

mnUjaa eanwr,

Is the township of Yankee Springe;
ll was reported that San Juan, a town
of ctnsideralile importance. aln.nt 30
Iregure from Mrndoxa. wa» »!««&gt; drelr.it-

J. &gt;«»nx.

Algo, Two Dwelling Houses,
In the Village of BsMUnfs-

hut this, as well as ih« reported dratriicMon of, twp , other towns, requires con
firmstliiti.

TfUre to

FmwniAw'a

Txpis^tTABta, and

bobirw

Af'd arrreumeeonviiloos*. which, if nut
rimedreSieod iWNfeaib
lk-lu,v« o

Terms Easy

OAK LEV,
ruf CP Tur. i.\ Trr:r.sT.
|H»»mce or uteara.
m.trnn“ child nd

D. C. HAWLEr.

lie. 5one genuine nnlta* till- L
CUItTt* A C-if.KlNM. M»» York. &gt;.

MASON ALLEN,

B1L£B15

NEVER

KNOWN

TO

let go the sheets and daw- up; ttmtni du
hUsy all; now jump up aud furl them

vfaee at both the esbin
gangway*.and then llflfuwed one of three
see fire which defies such deseripdnii Ji*
would make it iuudligible lo a Iandaman,

gib, and all tbe light sails were furled,sad
lhe ship made ready fur the expected gale
But yet n»

FAIL.

D

Ila original punly. rod I
the ayetem iuvulnerable

MOTT'S

HO BERTS * MTBIB

GIN AS A BUILDIAL AGENT

■Utt

W.rARKEK,

PILLS * IRON.

Jiag l» 14 ctocla. and retyt fc n«y&lt;r Ml-myd by
Uautude or 4.-;&gt;reMiou of apiriU. II u comIk—ctI

OTTO

The ton toils were dusc reefed, a reef ta

gguta al-cl Fancy Good*
Jassy I-Mm

Feci of three are tor tba neighbor., to wboan 1

koflerlng from

8©

epping to the main
ay. »u
called
For’ard tbs re." and
was immediately answered •‘For’ard.sir
‘•Stand by the topgallant and the flying­
gib halyards,"

While this wm g"ing &lt;m tbe reptain
inok another Iu*&gt;k at the barometer, and
found the mercury still V&gt;ing down fast.
Thon Highly aroused, tn
speaking trumpet
sung out: “I I ok
aloft, every”MiM~Y»Cyi'ti(raU''all hand*.
Dowd came thu nwn
.buy,* w^mil^u

Aa s mark of my gratitude for your labor
skill in tba production of ao wonderful an arti
14’*
in hot tammy sf wy fhradi
sad se^ttfontauRa, wha. T aSO happy to iafcna

m wiruiN Tiihin nta.cn.

diaanr-y.

(er Collect!

tn« by a J

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

ootf of tAu irtlr

into the darkness; only inky Hartnem
met: their
?_J. strai
‘ lining gn*e
Thus matters stood till nil
marenty begun to'fall'
quick, jerking vdco of tbe explain wm
then fa-ard.
M r. Smalley,you may take in the light
aans.’’
’

gistings' justness Jirt

sootst

L

PRICK 25 CENT9.
AnorderxahouIJbead.'r.-aaclKi

SPALDING'S

»h&lt;.|r families have lieen swept into etmilly in an ln«taut, and the few *h&lt;&gt; have
reeaped are hotueleaa, miked and »tarving.
pearanre of the weather, wm unabU nt The ottaMrnphv has thrown a gln.»nt tn
dock again, walking the whole of Or II, m munv *&gt;fth« ka'&lt;i«g
hotiHre of 8anliagt&gt;. st bn had untie to reside
there, «»n acvotinl of th-lr politic* hare per­
quarter dedc. looking anaiomdy
ished. The i-osnmetcial anmmnnlty of
the darkn
then
aft.then at theetwnpaas,
i
-------------------------Valparaiso, also, are likely to sufli r hrevy
birmucler which hung in
and then at
large trade was carried t»n be­
Round and round weal the ship, heed­
less of her helm, and the mercury Vdd
tale it had told for hours !lefi&gt;rn.

l|mi

jg PUBLISHED EVEBT

wbpwb-d
|MQ*kM

focMnlLfthb dWr.rt-ffdi«rr leaHMr

Hvdjteaali
twbidlu
uguat last. 1 bare foithfully followed tba
a A»4 the ltdd apol ■ sow covered with
hair thick and black, though abort, it la also com­
ingin all ofar or toad. Feeling coaffileut that
--------- 3 ■
Ur,H and

:-

VOLCANIC XSLAJIB.

Ito raw Ire left suutding. and destroying upwards of
fo«,there*-re, eight lb&gt;au&lt;w»l &gt;d lhe in habitant a, /Dm-

to which fecislfs are so »ub

Ckt Htpol’U1’

FOR SALEH

ghly skilled m medical
liBVP anile red from de

... U, niXINuEK* CD..
(Established ia lit®.)

San, it.

.! bi

WILLIAM BCBC
ancK

eveu lo ore that .leNlilr follgwa ap *llac|» iXd:M
eoM. and leva the unguarde) errem open to tbe
il . Iuwhich

A. E. BON8TE

DISEASE AND ITS PaINB,
UlESKEkNEDT.

UartfocdJ’a., Feb. 6. 1=41.

WITH

ITS

IBdDTS &amp; BEffiEP

PLEASURES
im. waa. ca..
January 29th. IMO,

Several of the seamen saw a dim
lieuv. cXl

uf tbe shipptnd relied out, ‘ bers it come*

recoilling .tjriinj N«w L-irk
ILB.ti.ii', lus Gift st'-vk nf

f

io Dr. IIERHICX

LAR?’ Asfi'sTOlKHOUSE.

by all.

GROCERIES

Right abend, air.
Hard a port yuor beltn.

Groceries!
nil attasks arising touu tuia^uali&lt;ii»t!
im Ibe diaaaae M ower &lt;4 already ar

J.\U. B. HIMUNB.

HARD-WARE!

than a coroanut

ship was got rekdy to reci Ire the expected
blast on the larfawrd lack. Theldra-dful
streak of elood grew ahmwt crknwKr, aud
there was heard what they thought was

awaiting tbe coming shock.

»eoiien-e&gt; following upon change M climate and
waler, heave all traveler, should bare a bottle

l.rrelb
Good men

wrciw falallr: that the abeens vuuld evented
dm-k, and they shrunk from the terrible
umlaut like frightened children. When
God speaks iu those storms His voice is

Bells Voruoo, Wyandotte. Co.. 0

3o&lt;m after, tbe aweUing eoomenecd disappearing
and Bn.llv appeared to point externally. 1 be-

a tbouaaud
ihia viduity. My Poet Office addreto ta Onside

J*ad M eftcc tool /w«a UldoiUf a&gt;M
HMM aead by retnni mail. Direct
------- HUUU,
rpailasti. Midi.

Herrick's Kid Streagtbnisg
m assar arufoiaiuaxM

Tbe Best nnd Cieapewt i
dy iu tba W

If you are, or haw bean troubled with tbe beadto.Mtoi for a b lx. t Cephalic PHD.) to that you

N.
Crushed. Powdered aud GnumlaU-d Su
gar*.

~
j, M. RUSSE
tBYSICI AN and Surgeon.
“*•*• *trt*u
_
JOHN ROBE
AX and Surgeon.

GriK-n nnd Black Tens.

—b.p.cher

Cigarn. |..iuuv.» n|t0 S'tufl*,
Hnlt and Wabr Litnr.
S -ups. ■ Sitlvrntus, Cdtoia. Pepper Mir’
r.reretlre

Drua«, F»tei«, O1U, Burn ng Flu­
id, aud Camphene.

Stacks of

will
tdnl pHrea that yafioot fall tn
suit pii'reluiMTM.
Pnrtirulhr nrirrrti.m pnid to filling rififers fp’nt n.i«tiugs 'nnj ylcpUy. *iid

o'clock had arrived, and daylight was
those men in die ship x ilk
Paul looked for it when they ••wished (or
2_ A'
Bul Ute struggling light &lt;/the
dev."
day seemed only to reveal'the thickness
of the darkness to tbe wandering vision.
Just at daylight their ears were stunned

ilh a flcry red light; the ocean was
stirred from her profound depths; great
wares, without any visible reuse ran in
the mo« awful commotion, now striking
together and throwing the whits fo*tn nnd
■pray high in ths air and parting Vi meet
again in fearful embraces

wm

•PALDING’S PREPARED CLUE!

BPALDI MCB PREFA RfeD v L V E!

THE UREAT SEALER OF MA3KIXX) i I.

ISAAC C. MOTT.

r//A irnor.g woar.D uxirrv.'

BICK

PEOPLEtTUiNKl

AFTK* WHICH, ACTS

it^atiyc. is

DO YOU WANT WII WK ERB I

■crrtck’9 RBgar Csated Fib I
DP YOU WANT &amp; MrsTAcnxr

ONGUENT,

_f PHILLIPS. Vat»*»

ho rimedv has cert- bi-i-ii iliwori

a.q-«&lt;•

ipALDWOt PREPARED GLUE!
BATE THE PIECES!
DISPATCH!

twe

Tbouaaada now

l etor ot THEBE HARD TIMES ws aa eeUing

OUR GOODS

cimting next! I
lhe riyal PMltniat descri

* Great

jTierLiTtie met set
A Cto+fcbrC Ji. I.

Each Pili with augar k eoaled oer—
A rare dtsoevery c&lt; matebiw'akd)
I -----------------------------wee prvrr eMw uenrro
T Air ttt*
In Hrrlek'. PHI.
Until it appeared
i

•

OLIVER B.

lift t&amp;c»a»arilyb«
grwriMavay Slid etrergrtic restorative, and

boxei rent.infer M

ted and shaken like a pbytnmg.
God. Bw

Dirtr.i.u

aaeiUuipi aud niliiu ol

Kling, the p&lt;|&gt;era 611.
the Aesi-ret. aalvat, 1

lbmwn mast head high,

■

fa ^brecnaUaHi. U-ih lUrouiviud iu6in-r

DO YOU WANT A MlBTAi nRI

BJBLLKIWHAX’S

prove inair r«nc«a
hies IfoiooMa. •

EW The above articles sre sold by Ml Ibodssli tn Beating, and by alt Druggfata tbrougbcw
a Untied Suim. Canadas and Somh Amorim,
wbcleoale by all large Drnggisto to the' prmd

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s. c. FBl

Jefftnoa Sl. S dorr, E*.t or RalUe Crrek Hottie
Hallie Vrttk, M«h
In Scrofulous Tubrrcatoa .thfi jutdieated ir»«
_ ____
aovTI-tf
p'l YOU WANT WlllsKEltSr
I cauiioualy balanced |&gt;n gauili&lt;w»ol tpdi
Ml any ottheir well knumt tlabilmea.*'

STHtflJULTING
umn tif water

Miehlgna- .

•rd L*ad and Tax Ag

WWto we M aaxteos to mU.«4 WILL BXU

■T Aafawlehmils « SPALD'.NG’Sl’REFAR'D
Blue snB ■»&lt;&gt; Um tlmas Ito ecto suauallr. jU

A’S’SE-tfu'TES
to •Kgxz.

~ J,Ooatrecta. u
SCnrMvxocm by

—Tile highest tnartert nnce alweta
pal4 Sir P..5u£c.
'
*

WOOD.
■ad nd

CELEBRATED

Clo thin g.

live. oriMictfegu iDnagiveuUe weiMtn fl
prrjp.-n&gt;. arnuug others "bich
.ably eilcCtual and b-ri-.;ur*t

J. ■- NEV

8 hundred
guns, tbe whole heaVrns were lighted up

kid laatbrr
spied to tbe waste el
application ia uid ver
g. Then um te agree
vrtr-uble. EscbPUs-

tte Cord.*: ia

w si tod until tbe min­
Thue those m
utes Irnglhetird Into fa-urw^and the mily
change perceptible was in the deepening
color of ttaii towering doud «( cHwaon
l«b«.
*‘ l"|r®W4Wrt

DRY GOODS!

Dc.aStc

’•y ♦ T A- «
*«. “ttr ww Ind to M*w
able. pleasant. and effic.ent remedy sgaraal iboae
Illa which rob them of their bean tv; for ’-eaulr tan-

—flTnOLBRO
«£■»“? Kisrcs

Qin»i«linx iu purl ,if

■Citing and uverlimliue ; and
has quailed before it. And the storm it­
self is scarcely more trying to one's
tHTY.-s than ths moment befiireil strikes,
while men wait iD dreadful suspense,

myaclf fnllt
aid.r myadl

ElWtiMU.

DANIEL COO
OF TUR PEACE.
2., will attend to

and

WHISKERS OB A MUSTACHE

H. JLHH
TMEASCR

■ JAMES A
aconso ‘r
r Ralieitor an
ary Public, wi

T“
BARMO
IBCOrt ebURT C
ftowwMllar A Sol

nw airangemewt
.BSli^LliMEN&lt;’aNi&gt;LaDltS,

Unusually Low!

E4TDIG 8AI00K!! ’

.

Motiee la Hnr»by Given.
einn. thia ia therefore to forbid af! nerooee frww

V*VeaV&gt;* com
into the

ansk

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IS PUBLISHED EVERT

REPUBLICAN BANNER.

WEDNESDAY MOMIUBC,
AT HASTIXOS, DABRY COUNTY, MrCMJQAX
Pjfc, ta rreent ettrg Of •'aai/or»"jnMt."

Oacind miil.ab»cribOT»,j»«r*M»«3..tl U
When delivered by ths carrier...........
2 00
To be paid iDvarisMjr in advisee.
jjy- All kind* of produce taken in exehaage for
SoHcriptionj’

’OaDMk-W^kM.er lees—*1 M^sud

:

Job end Onrd Prlntlaj.

M
&lt;lf Both.
OinJUU, Ctinii^ra/ul
fo»r
"«■'** •» theri Mier, aU at
rtuiukli trrml.
BL 4NKS
J^.vystieae amWeWfr eal—A

jestings’ Susinras

VOL. &amp;■

Jirrttorj.

WAR!

portrii.

HASTINGS
birds

Roberts &amp; Striker,
My playmate left

JEST DECEIVED
new and most complete assortment

DRUG! AND MEDICINES,
* pheae, Bwrwlag Flald,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

.

OMQgntS.

ms aims.

MASON ALLEN,
EALER IN GROCERIES, provisions.

FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,ONLY_fcJ
1). C. HAWLEY,

GROCERIES!

ROBERTS A STRIKE!

ire
dye-etafc, window-&lt;iaoa, potty, gra•HM. eiaitonerT, and taacy articles. Start in

There haply with Jewelled bands

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES, FIGS, RAISINS. CODFISH;

W. PARKER,

&lt;En®:iE3S’’.r lpxetotjxb'i

Aid foeklip Extracts,

The dark pines sing on Ramolh hill

WILLIAM BURGHER,

I wonder if she thinks of them.

PENS, PKNCIIA INKS, PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac-. Ac.

A. E. BON8TEEL,
I) RTSICt AN AND SURGEON. Will practice
1
Medicine in Hastings and vicinity.

most 1-orrij.B

DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF THE PEACE. General Land and
Tax Arent, will attend to the collection of
debts and all other busine.J^ertalning to bis office.
L.A,_ &gt; — CT___UH

J

PATENTeMEDICINES

I. A. HOLBROOK,
TTORNEY end Counselor at Law. Solicitor In
Chancery, General I*nd and Tax Agent.—

would reapectfnlly announce to the eiU,t Hertings and vicinity, that we intend to

A

J. M. RUSSELL.
HYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office In Runril's
store, State street.
_______

P

CTRAJP, FttB (DASE

British Empire, the seal of ito gorernmeot and the center, of ito commerce.
It comprehend* within its arek the cities i
of London snd Westminister, and thk .
Union—the speaking symbol of liberty boroughs of Maryfobons, Finsbo ry. Tow- .
and love. It does one’s soul good to mo er, Hamlets, Southwark rad Lambeth, ,
expected to do but a iecbin share of it.
ths tender homage paid to it—the solemn rad has Dow absorbed Kington, Hammer- ,
Indeed, so thickly do events crowd, that
smith, and many oilier parishes and (
reverence it inspires. “Black Republi
one la bewildered and dimly re members
district*. Tbe heart of tbe main metrop- ■
and preparing their meat tor the
can ism,” “Locofocuism, and every uhm” ol is contains by fiu-the most ooncet tested pickling
]•mokeXocac. W hta the pickling is' aotheir order and consequence. Today we
population upon sarth. John Harebell (complished upon ray plan, the next tiring
ing outturn of Uxiox, one and indi- says that “it is not a littla explanatory of .wanted, h a suiteblhaaMticA^te^lfinflH
time we are cast down, at another lifted
the commercial eminence of our conn try, ।to the quantity of meat to he smoked.—
up. Now treason flourishes, again it fades,
that London occupies near the center of
have forgotten that they were ever other
our bemisphere."
Aheus, Sparta, Troy ।
than brothers in political feeling.
War, and other cities of racism history, as
the lees and shoulder* of more than two
pestilence, fomina, soy thing, everything, compared to London in point ot aix&amp;'aiak
bogs ,1 have used a hogshead of a larger
But though we may be unable to trace
but otttotion. The CoMtitutiuO, Govern­ into significance. Gibboo says that Rome size, with one bead taken out, then an
external features, we can all mark the
when besieged by Alaric and the Gotha, auger bole bored near the crossing of the
ment, Umax, are the watchword This
stately, steadily and unerring certainty
contained one million two hundred thous­ removed head through the stoves .fa th®
Intense feeling does not expend' itself in
and inhabitants, “a sumber which cannot
with which the march of events h tend­
centre, to admit a stick large enough tn
words only. The Governor is deluged be thought excessive for the capital of a
ing towards the triumph of the Govern­
sustain the meat, which is fastened to the
every day wish applications (I should say mighty empire, though it exceeds the
ment over treason and rebellion.
The
demands,) of companiu for immediate population of the greatest city of mod­ returned
sueccM of a mob, the capture of an
ern Europe.’’ Gibbon could not say so
tbs smoke in; then an iron pan wi
enrollment in the United States service.
“empty fort,” or the robbing of a “full
now. A Frenchman has remarked that
Already somo 50,000 men over and above “London is a province covered with smoking oosn cobs is inserted through
treasury" cannot alter the stern demand
the State's quota, have thus been offered houses." According to all accounts it Is
of justice or reverse the unalterable de­
and still the) coms. Of course but a the most densely populated city in the
cree of Heaven. Retribution is certain,
world. It contains one fourth moro itvtithe of these can be accomodated, and
and the terrible power of the retributive
habitante then Pekiu, more than tbe whole led to ths openingT is applied, to hinder a
everj day I hear “Old Abe, our rail split­
population of Greece, and nearly four blaxe of the cobs and retain the smoke in
arm of the Government though silent,
ter," as they call him, politely aursed times as many as your own city of New
will soon be fell, and will soon foil like
The city of London contains
because his proclamations have not called York.
thunderbolts upon those who have viola­
for sufficient men to give these enthusias­ seven hundred and twenty three acres, week, when probably tbe meat will b*
ted aud set at defiance ila authority. The
and one hundred and thirty thousand in­ sufficiently smoked for food.
tic snd determined “Suckers" a *‘Jtnytr
habitants • but the metropolis, of which 1
patriotic heart may be pained and cast
Now for th* most important part of tbe
tn the pit." This week, 1500 went over speak, contains Mventy-eisht thousand
down by reverses at first, but the grand
opr ration. Every person of experience
in a body to St. Louis and were enrolled acres, snd a population of two millions
knows bow difficult it is to keep sweet
sequel is unmistakable. Thank God, we
there. Tins will account to you for oiw eight hundred thousand.
London in­
through the summer months; Olea-and
yet have a country and a Government ad­
of the two regimento recently added to creases st tbe rate of one tboutend per other nauseous insects are attected to' It,
ministered by a strong and loyal heart—
Gen. Harney’s command at that point week. There ia a birth every six min­ rad deposit their filthy aggs and slimy
utes, and a death every eight minutes. fora in every available crevice, till ths
Ito honor and the majesty of the laws
Since the first proclamation of the Pres
About one in six of the doslhi occur in
will be vindicated, though our soil be
ident, Illinois has armed, equipped and tbe public institutions, the workhouses, meat is worthless, and more than all that,
all anima! matter has a tendency to taint
drenched with blood. Let the heart of
provisioned 17,000 men. Of these, 7000 hospitals, rad lunatic asylums. The cir­ and decompose, snd bacon Is very liable
every patriot be glad. Is it not demon­
are stationed st Carlo, securing that im­ cumference of London is sixty miles; it to suffer in that way, unless indurated
strable that this Government cannot
has five thousand paved streets, extend­ with salt to such a degree as to render it
portant strategical point against any pres­
ing three thousand miles, besides lanes,
perish 1
The people, in response to the
ent attack, and the other 10.000 arc quar­ roads, alleys, places rad squares. Tbe unpalatable.
As smoke is a disinfectant, rad a strong
call for ito defese now, in the hour of ito
tered in the several Congresaionl districts cost of paving the roads waa seventy
antiseptic, all the bacon that is to be kept
peril,have uttered the decree of its perpe­
—the regiment for this district is at this millions of dollars, snd tbe cost of re- for summer use I let remain in t!»e smoke­
tuity. We are one. Party lines have
Sairs
is
nine
millions
per
annum.
Lonplace. Five of theac regiments are with­
house, and occasionally fumigate it with
on contains about three hundred and
melted with our winter snows, and the
a pen of smoking cobs, the best prevent­
in striking distance of Cairo and St, Louis
fifty thousand bouses, and an average stive of taint as well as repellent of flies,
glorious spring sunshine finds us side by
of four thousand erected every year. It bugs, and ether nauseous Insects. |‘ltavi
touri. They are a great scarecrow to has been computed that if all the build
kept bacon through the summer months,
other, and ready to die before wo will
Claib Jackson and bis secession crew, tngs of London were set in a row, it by this process, free from taint and amlower the symbol of our Union and our
would reach across England rad France tamlnatloe of all insects, “as good as new,’
rad have bad the the effect to draw from
to tbe Pyrenees.
Liberties one inch, or yield an infinitesi­
the Missouri RtpubHean, n secession sheet,
We have lied somo idea of processions preserving meat in this way, further then
mal of our blood-bought rights.
Did
the following significant language: “St in the political campaign.
I want to the after smokings, which I have had no
not the traitors know, that with all the
Lonis .is overawed by bauds nf armed give you an idea of processions. Within
liberties and blessing of its institutions,
men, eager for the fray, nnd seeking tbe. the twelve hours devoted to businoss,!tIs my acquaintance.
calculated that 125,000 vehicles pass Wllminyton, tn A
this Government is too sacredly treasured
opportunity to glut their vengeance upon
through tbe city.' There ere 800 to 1,000
in the heart of the American people to
those who have heretaforo been their omnibuses, upon which the government
To Fanaen.
-~--be overthrown by the breath of treason ? frioads, but^rc so no longer. • • • The
' duty la a penny per mile, rad that

Did they not know that the memory of

JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dwelling on Bread­
way, near the Court Houae.
H. P. CHERRY,
NOTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a
tend to all buaincna entrusted to him with

W ashington and his heroes is abroad in

the land yet, that Bunker Hill, Laxiugtou

and Yorktown are yet'household words T

their being

Their lesson will be a dear one, and may
they learn it well.

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

1 write yon from Southern Illinois.—

(Tfjoice gaiscrilan£.

Aside

from

the

strong

democratic

proclivities of the people here, they were
for the most part born end bred in the

J. M. NEVINS,
XTolary Public, and Tax agent. Particular
11 attention paid to making ent Deeds. Mort­
___ __ .1 ?•
. uuuu t.lrM, In fniT-

r.--

G“"“
S'

8. C. BRINDLE,
TUDGE OF PROBATE, Notary PukHc, Gen•J era! Land aud Tax Agent. Will be found in
fn« Court House, at Hastings, on the 2d rad 3d
dsys each week.
________
DRMIEL ETB1KJBB,
rtOUNTY CLERK. Notary Public, and General
I , I ... &gt; __ J
.__ .
l_ lhA Court

SPRING TRADE,

1861.

OLIVER E. EVERTS,

hats, car*, a
T PHILLIPS, Uxmb Snanirr and Jailor.

8. H. COOK,

at

sTnAweoons,

MEW lORKraicra.

'

EGISTER OF DEEDS, and Notary PwWc.
Office in the Court House, and open at ell

R

SHAKER HOODS,
SHAKER HOODS,

BY THE CASE OR DOZEN.

' H. N. SHELDON,
OUNTY TREASURER. Office in the Court
House.

C

1 A. FUV-BB * °°-

Guns are being made at the U. S. arm­
ory at Springfield (in consequence of a
new order from Washington) at the rale
ot 2,5000 per month. Thia is more than
three limes m many as that estab
lishmenl has been turning out
The United States arsenal at Pittsburg
is turning out immsnso quantities of war­
like material. A force of four hundred
men is at work night and day. There
are 190 pieces of artillery of different
caliber, sod immense quantity of shot,
shell and ammunition. On Tuesday last
there were of small arms 1,100 stand of
muskets, new model, which are being
rifled at lbs rate of 100 per day ; and
there were 1,182 percussion rifles. There
were 4.085 percussion pistols, one fourth
of which are the newest pattern.
Tlio
Ktost delay will be in getting the musoonverted into rifles. Th* exigency
of the war may oblige the Government
to issue many of them before the im­
provement is pul on.
Twenty-five hands are to be employed
at the Watertown arsenal, in making

cartridges, until further notice.

The eost of Dahlgren’s great nine-inch
on guns b 7f cents per pound.
As

Slave States, and are full of opposition
to anything which looks to circumscri­

bing the “peculiar iMtitatiao,”

it wm

the similarity of feeling which led the
conspirators to count largely upon this

people for aid in their unholy work. The

Nov is tbe time for the formers to make
money. Tbe country ia at war. A hall
miHion instead of being producers will be­
come consumers. Flour, beuf, beans-the
substantial—will b« wanted in large
amount to *10,000,000 per ysar.
In quantity. Europe ia courulted, and the
1857,13,500,000 perooM left by tha trains indications sre that there wlH be a general
from London Bridge railroad station ontbreik across tbe waters; if so, Amerialone; and In 1850, the total number of carnust supply tbs armies of Franca, ! te.
travelers who left by tha different lines ly and England with food. Let tfaoftrmere prepare for a great demand ; let every
cultivator put in ra extra acre of corn or
wheat, carry his tilth to tbe beat possible
perfection ; let every calf be saved from
(y Old Squire A------- lived In a town the butcher's hands, for there win be a
not a thousand miles from Now York.— great demand foe beef. Farmers, every­
where, now is your time
Jtoeton
Journal.

whole eastern front on the Mississippi is, amounts to *7,000 per week. One omcommanded in the same way, and tbe, nlbus company alone, in one year, ran
595 omnibuses 223,000 mile*.
There
Iowa and Kansas borders, are, or soon' are 4,700 cabs In London, k is esllmawill be, equally well guarded. • • • ted that the feres. in the public vehicles

The State of Missouri is so enfiladed and
controlled by the military forces levied
by tbe U, .8. Government, that it wouldi

be worse than madness to thing of oppo­
sing them with ray expectation of success.
Thus much we have foil ourselves bound

to say by way of caution to the people
of Missouri."

An important acknowl­

edgement for a hoary-head cd Uaitor.

The only news of impartanee from the

South, is, that they have commenced a
syatecnatic effort to tlanrt out the North.

sequal shows bow greatly they have been

This startling piece of information reach­ subscription from lime to time, with a
ed us by telegraph from Memphis, where, promise to" see to it,” till the editor cot
tired of the delay and sued him. The
three barrtlt of rice consigned to a Chi­
Squire’s blood was up. He "kiefondsd”
most patriotic devotion to the Govern­
cago firm, were seized, probably ns con­ employing the ableM cuunael, and fought
ment pervades all classes.
They are
traband of war.
every inch of the ground with a persist­
behind no section in their offers of men
Our currency continues to excite great ency worthy of a field Mnruhal; But the
and money to defend and advance still interest in the West. Taend you a listof facts were to plain and be waa beaten.
‘
higher the Union of our Fathers, the
“Well," said the Squire to the plaintiff
all the banks based for the most part on
as the foreman. p( _tba jury announced
noblest political fabric ever reared by
Northern Stocks,
it will ba safe for
their verdict; “you thluk yoq’vp done Hj*
human wisdom. Tbs rebels forgot that
your readers tn take the bills of these don't vou 1
“Why, yes." said the editor, a little
banks, and of no otktrt.
only for those rights guaranteed by the
Towmbxxd.

deceived.

Egyptians, with but rare ex­

ceptions, are a unit for the Union.

constitution.

They

forgot that

The

when

the start of you a little. Squire.”
r
“So do 1, said the Squire and takiq
/ Place the numbers from I to 49, inclu- out his plethoric pocket-book, be eountei
Mre, in the form of a square (7 x 7) so out the amount of the verdict end costs,
upon the temple of our Union, they vrara
laid It upon the tadlc, then throwing a
that the sum of the oulumns will be just
two dollar bill acron the table to the ed­
out of the pale of constitutional guaran­
175 reckoned each way.
C.
itor, he said in bis severest tone: "Send
tees and privileges, political, for Slarery
along your old good-for-nothing paper 1*
. Ruylamd, May 1861.

they struck down the constitution, they

stabbed

Northern

democracy

to

the

A SiexirtOAMT Fact.—Every since
which treats of rebels and rebellion. So these wormy individrala, wboare so anx- tween fire and six thousand men at Carlo,
a ^&gt;n is M45.
The etahUnch Columbiads sr^h about long as there was any hope of their turn­
of smmonition. The cannon are planted
q.500 pounds; the ten-inch, IC.OOO lbs. ing to their allegiance, democrato battled
£,0. ,re sold (tf orataa pound
FortymknfoHy for what they conceived to be
other species of property. In the mean,
tberigbto of the South,,but when it,' to
time teres Aaw incruated, fiu/Anre not yet
redress imaginary grievances, put aside arrieed at one tenth of tohai they will be.—
tha constitutional mods and appealed to All kinds of property wHI ountiuuh to
the sword, wlth.'unparallelsd unanimity, tiMrerea, slid taxes will oontisus to m-

HARMON SMITH,
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER,■ Attornev
J Counsellor A Solicitor, in all the Courts of

1 Jfjrintftiral Jims.

Errata thicken—like

kftep a record of them, to npte.the ehang-

DRUG STORE!!!

J. W. OAKLEY,

This b no holiday enchusiam, rather i» it

Mb. Eotvos

On High Prices, at the

WIGHTMAN A ROBINSON,

NO. 4.

' HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. 1861.

Wn.I IlM JONES,
DENTIST, i» •o’

P. H. RUSSELL,

W ATxa ox Stock Faxmb—Mr. Sinton,
the great Illinois jarmgfr gives the follow­
ing method in die Farmer's Advocate lor
keeping water on a stock form.
Dig a
basin 5 or 10 rods eq and 10 ft. deep, up­
on a high knoll. Feed com in the basin
puddled by the trampling of their tert,
which will make it almost water-tight.
He says that rains of a single winter wffleed to accommodsle several hundred

TanoHNQ Facrr Thus.—Some people
are oow trimming their trsce.nblbecause
this is the best time, but because they
have more leisure. Young and thrifty
trees should not be trimmed till
is over.
When the leaves appear they
will taka up the sap that circulated fa th*
tree, and the wounds on trimming will
not bleed.—Phvyituan.

Wash roa DEsraonxci Iktkcts.—A
French paper states that an exceltak
wash for destroying insects m made by
boiling in a pint and threc-qnsrters of wa­
ter aixty-two grains each of red Amaricaa
potash, flower of sulphur, and soap- Ifil
requires to be slrohger, the quantity of

Ito supposed frisnds in any emergency,

assabout-

J., W. STEBBINS,
]^£AkUFacTVREB &lt;rf aad dealer i

Low Pressure System

out

Cam

or

Stoym a»d Pifbl-wMIm

The disciples of Douglas know, too . well

of the way plage, with do

enum rum
UXLUPCOUA*

TILLEY A KINGSBURY,
B^cc^y»sg.&lt;ss-Si
j. r. kbobt

H.1

Wrohfd.

■0 '&lt;*'

. .**.

». ci mvlxtv.

togMtnarded ashodM
Dlbabis

�■a
tn'iijn*****1*- ;ar~

witboat delay.

assurance* from Austria that

dipped from lha Washington letter of th*
'Detroit Daily JrWfahZ ..
,
itated to

WHuUir ■•fmIbj,
popular.

&lt;r -I—- -qT

In fact the Michigan boys art

-«7 'M»Ur.
lerauddluei^

-r

tin

Tbe Sscretae ™ BuUtbaagitan■util

to Mexico adB othrt-Stato*,t Wtt bcPL.nrrte
stopping at North Bangas, Mas*., with doctrine will be carried out with all th*
-■ T&gt;-- I her husband's cousin.
______
______ energy and resource* of th* Government

routed.
tured.

-

th* result ofan early active policy against'

amof aoU-

wife of th*

Tbe war plot thicken* fest.
Arling­
ton Height*, oft tbe oppreite ride td lb*
rtWr, are ~ to b* vcrtpied to-morrow
nlgbi bv the Metal troops. ’Th* gbit.
*rwffimt taty M t4Iq^flherii are bare
tb-piH^^i*'
soon as drotlrirffei'ta^
....
will be only the’beginning or carrying
tbe war into the enemies' country—fka
«iof sHVaoftaM foav dkTreawm aarf refofffoa txitU ia tki &amp;aff / The danct un
owr part is hot jwt opening. Tbs waeic
will aeon be livdy enough for tb« Ynost

Mr.

it measure*.

South Carolina might have been equally
loyal bad si cession been nipped in tbe
The*e’thlngs

to’ Ip, |n .aariaoulou* northern sympathizers with treason may
matter* of history from

.... (. .f„. jA
spirit, )»ut aa

which our country should profit in the
fatofe.

ry

si»in denies that the seizure of' i
San Domingo waa made In conseqtioooe

At the time of the capture of camp of her order*, or with the knowledge of
Jackson and th* subsequent shedding of
her government.
blood in St. Lottis,'Missouri was being j

YU President takes a gallop over lufo
Virginia every morning, a here be spends
an hour or two reconnoitering no Us
own hook. He seems to tor* no tears
of a capture by Jaff. Davis' half starved
aoldicra, sod I am inclined to tflhk be
would be glad to', Lavs a bruih, single­
Lute), with a dozen nr *u of th* “Cbiv.
airy," • If qoy oo&lt; for *mniiM0tsupposes
that Mr. Lincoln lacks Mre for the
preset emergency, be is deceii iug Um ,
a*It Mr. L'moolu is nwrt than a match
JT Jeff, D«vi* in nerve and determiaatiou,1
aa th* sequel •/ thi» contest will prove,
nod,now that all thing* are ready oo our
•M*. you may look for startling **CBts,
and I* rapid aoeocasion.
Statator Chandler retumedJrom Fortres* Moore* yesterday, am) report* every
Iking *11 rteht there. H* had tbe pleas­
.
ure when tbere of seeing tbe battery of
lb* traitor* dmz the Fort knocked into a

John Brown Jr. I* engaged in

armed '4&gt;y State troop* und*r direction ol
the Governor, and acting In conjunction

organizing emigrant companies of negroes

with the seceded States, oven bearing the

for Liberia.' Th* emigration of the blacks

soceasion flag in the camp.

So incensed

to their natural cliniat* &gt;• on* of the

was th* Stat* Government al the attack

humanitarian movements of tbe agv.—

on camp Jackson that the Legislature

Should th* Southern rebellion continue

then' ip session, immediately passed an

three year*, Liberia will receive Ouv half

odious and extreme military bill, propo-

of tbe slave* now on th* continent

sing-to arm the But* to resist Federal

py* Win. C Riv**, of Vir^ipin, vy*ta
a bawling Unionist when tho Unio^.wM

authority, and they even proposed to
direst the Interest on their State bonds

but also the School money for war pm-

in no danger.

He is now anxiqu* to lead
a rebel army agninsl'tho Union.

•y It I* said that Gefrrgn McJ.elland
(Mich was the p**it»oo of Missouri two
weeks sipce, whan Gxx. Ha/xv iMued a of Pennsylvania, who -waa appointed
Major General if the Ohio volunteer*,
proclamation, assuring the people of
Missouri that th* supremacy of tbe ranks next to Gen. Scott, and would *ne

•etrttei*
—
orlt, Msy
TT^’
- TOTT
Virk,
MnyH.
'u^t lb.

I0T1CS8

BPS

• ■*U*° HIuTt DtStAM.

StifiSSS

■

boa. oin. ud «W,

•

FFTBBAAOV
Or
CO3STI

■^EESS®'

O.vf••bW'V
WorU.
frts have h£iebtaJ“lbl* Mir iTBilabla a* weapon*, are locked up at
........................................... .......

proffer of Dohlteka, that Mfo'kHII do *o
at'bar peril.
•The Fireman Zouaves were sworn in 1
far th* War this afternoon bv - BrighBler
Qeneral.McDowIL CoL. Ellsworth -re­
ceived orders,, during kbadsy to station a
guzrd of 100 men at a point some three i
ttiilro Se1bw'bA camp. -Tlte' r^qtilWd 1
norther Immediately wktai ' down ufider
the command of lb* Colonel himself,
with ration* for two flays.
' ■ * I
‘A desertcr.from, AJsMDdria f^aared
in the Zouave camp this afternoon. He
gkra'imything'lnit a favorable account of
tbe rebel foro**.’ •■•■
• •

^flM-Aroaaiaaa flare- Tbfo-fo ♦bw -mir
batterv between Washington and Fort
Monroe.”.
J
jJlr'.'J
Ths Times’Washshington drepalcb,d*ted
midnight 24th. seyax , fjA-fWtleman just
arrived from Alexandria say* that the
Fire Zouave! bare commented executing

dcavor to make some cnndillonaHirrang*
menta for artillery and small ariqa suffie

.-Mi.

in the event titakJbOlft thlOP should be
required." W flifeldteHblful act on tiu
“Tbe people at Afouadria, wlw* M»*re
sympathizer* with Jackson, have been
compelled to fietffor their lites."
_.

• t.

him.

CHANCE2Y ORDER.

(J

CHAJ4HEK

______

bauzNoa*. May 26.

‘Alraoat every one who ririt* Alexan­
dria bring away itw memento. The oil
cloth on the hall where Ellsworth fell has ffon are but thinly disguised, are much
Nxw Yoax. May 22.
been cyl up and divided. Piece* of the exercise at the rectaltterzvre nf dispatches
TT&gt;* Union Defense Conftrflttee of this
ataira, dovered with Jus blvod, are also ' in the telegraph offices. They think it is
havw given rnnfer for th* mamifiietwr* of
very untoasrtfiuiiunabtand- grpng.
A*
cut off and carried away.
•ixtran Jamea' rifad eanaoo, to ba rent
•The Marshall Uo*s* is the 'hotel *1 yet, however, we have heard no com
taF-ort- riokao*.
which Gen. Washington stopped.
Col. I plaiuts from Unjoo men or Union journals.
A letter to th* Utrold, dated Steamer Ellsworth *k* shot ***r lb* door of th* Nobody need be alarmed a hn 'liis twit
Mu Verona, May 20,spyc fTbe steamer chamber that Gen Washington uc*wpied. been' dabbliag.iu Ar*«an9,-vrX!^&lt;^r46
Baltimore got aground last night at the
m-&gt;ri
Tbe Times' dispatch aaya^ inhab­ ***’ ‘
mouth' of the Potomac.
A propeller itant* of Alexandria arc sullen an disaf
•
i
.TU-Mtu JM
with heavy guns attacked her there, and frcteds Tbe only one* with smiling (toes
JlUar DoMfox' Ceaditlos. 4
oat of * squad of twenty men r»n board
judge
Ddugla.*
paksco
lust
riidfit Inuch
are the peculiar institution,
the Baltimore, four were kiUedlfiva mor
■The only occupant of the slave pen, more
m(
cornfortabla^Xk*A. several previous
tally pr»d three slightly wounded. Th*
when captured, was a negro, who being nighta.And
u„
lii* favorable Mmpumjstorebels fired grape and canister.
They
locked in a cell, waa otkrlooked. When ' ay, alhrd ----nt-vw-strong-enciairagenww.t
t&lt;»-his
had 100 men. Lieut. West, of Baltimore
' ' of" ‘his
is recovery.
released he was told he could follow his frieuds
rfrovery.—
— Ckitoyo Ji&gt;ur~
nys'he krtR-not come up tbe rirer with­
master.
Raf, 25.
out that propslfer.’
.» II

Jfel WbrbTt correspondent. Washingtoo 21 .says; Hotter* received here to­
)
day from Senator Johnson, of Tenneaee, Special Di.palch tu lhe IVarW.
WAMiaoTmr.NayK
state flint he continues canvassing th*
The United States steamer Freeborn,
g3“ Th* Rochester L'jooh aaya. it State, and is firm In the bvllef that the
CapU Ward, which left New York -on
This assurance and active preparations to heard from Buchanan’s own lips before Union causa will triqmpk at th* polls."
Thursday last, arrived here toBay.—
carry It into effect has brought th* traitor he entered on the duties of the Presidency
WssnnroTow, May 24.
Yesterday, while she was anchored in
Sartor of Cot. Klliwartk.
Governor to term*. Th* following”from that be had been reliably informed that
As was supposed would be the cave late Hampton Road* to receive a visit from
Yesterday’s telegraph report containing
Inst
night,
several
registenta,
with
tbe
tb*Su
Lou*
Democrat
of
May
22d
will
Commodore
I’eudcrgraal, of th*. Cum­
th* paioful* inteUqtcucc that CoL E. K
nearly all the army officers from the
, N*w Jersey and Michigan brigades, Ella- berland, she heard a heavy cannoaading,
Ellsworth, of the Naw York Regiment of explain lb* present position of Missouri: Southern States bad been pledged to go
worih'a Zpuavsa, and-th$ District Militia n hich proved to be between tbe steamer
Fire Zouaves, had bc*u murdered by a
“The term* of tbe negotiation conclu­ with the South In case of a rupture.
crossed in^O Virginia, tho Virginia pickets Monticello and a battery of lb* r*l»fe on
rebel assassin at Alexandria, created a ded yesterday between Gen. Harney on
having been previously driven in by the Sc wall’s Point, at the mouth of Elizbeih
yj- Twenty-six large cart loads of
feeling of uuivereal gloom and indignation the part of the United States, and Geo.
river. Aa tbs Muntkellu seemed liksly
in this city. That ao hrare aud accom- Sterling Pric* on the part of the author­ i arms w*rc *clzed In an unoccupied house advance guard*.
Ona Ct the ragimrata took tbe road to get the worst of H. the Freehms wa»
phshed an officer a* be had thus early it. ities at Jefferson City, are such as will in Baltimore, last week, by the United
leading tn Fairfax Court House, about sent to her asstnnee, and drawing five
lb* campaign shown himself to to, and
give satisfaction to nil but traitors. Die State* soldiers. There were 1,600 mus­ twenty miles from Washington, while feet les* water, she gnl within three hun
one giving promiM &lt;&gt;f such a brilliant
organized secessionists, or State troops
another one—the Jersey—stooped st tbe dred yards of the Unitary, aud from a 32kets nnd 5,000 pikes.
career in the noble cause in which be bad
as they are improperly called, are tc be
forks, n mile from tbe lung bridge, awalt- pounder. The effect was terrific. Two
embarked, should be murdered in cold disbanded "immediately. ‘ Freedom of
fff The National Bank at Albany has
columbiad* on th* battery were speedily
Wood, by a oowardly ruffian, is a cauro uf
speech anff tbe protection of Union men
disabled, whil* th* men, sofne fifty in
doep regret, and will call down upon th* In tl^e'ir lire*,'property and privillges Is closed it* doors. It i* going to dos* -up
made from another point namely, at th* number, scattered In every dircti'ii. In
beads ofthe rebel crew who have adopted
guaranteed. Tbe United State* are to be it* business aud did not want people in rnuth of the Potomac aqu^ducLal George­
a moment they rallied near the battery,
tins kind of warfare, a terrible vaagcancv. employed In grantino that protection,
town.
‘
‘
when a shell wa* aent after them. Il
A thousand traitor lives .will not alubc whenever they are called upon to do so
The Seventh N. Y. Regiment was a- struck the ground acme twenty fact’ in
for this &lt;o* cowardly act.
by the rivlr power.' Tn* *c6e**i&lt; -n
mang the troop*, and afar *everal hours' front, riehocheted and passed through the
Col EUaworth was not y*4 twccly- prowrarnm*, h will be seen, is thus dcfi
march occupied a point iitaween th* bridge crowd. They all took to their heels, and
four years old, and yat be waa on* of th* niti-ly abandoned.
No attempt wilt be
and Columbia Spring, on lb* line of tbs one man on horseback scampered off like
bast tacticians aud di*cipbaari«n* in th* made to divert the Interest fund from its
Washington and Alexandria Railroad.
CnsMnxanrkoH, May 21.
a deer. A few more shot* «ma»h*d the
United State*| and if tax life tod not thus
legitimate course.
The District of Columbia troops return­ battery, which the officers coiisiderfd a
It Is believed here by the military nuWe tnu*t congratulate tho Governor
good one, into atoms. They tair.k none
thoritie*, that the Stopardstown and Will­ ed to Washington this morning.
St last upon the recovery of a little com­
From *ix thousand to tea thousand were killed at the btatery. When the
Th*
fomaolf and for tho bras* corp* ahiali be mon sens*. In renouncing the disunion iamsport nsoveinents are feint*.
troop* wore seat uver into Virginia this steamer left, not une &lt;x&gt;uld b* aeen, । and
commontted, a^rsputation that would hav* project he ha* dqlin well, though the main toov*m*ul* from Harper’s Ferry on
morning. T(
...
the rebels probably had goav to N«riolk
stood out t&gt;QO0r*bl« ia th* history of this chirf credit is due" to ah inexorable neees- Southern Pennsylvanian will b* made as
Firing trit* heard occasionally by the disgusted With tho view of a fight. The
contest. Mr, E.-WH-®l®Jfc4l,cat&lt;4 man. Oeaaity. We tougrxlutete the oouwrva- soon ** offensive ofapratioQ* begin it drirTri^ in the’VIrglriia pickets.
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WashinaUih
oh
the
South
or
at
Norfidk
battery
was erected at the mouth of
never having received an hoar of military tlv* citizen* of the State on the restora­
along die country rood leading from
inatruction
He bad a natural taste for
WssinxoToz, May, 21—9 o’clock,A. M. Elizabeth river, to prevent the removal of
tion of order and tranquility. Accursed
the vess*h that were sunk th* dsy that
military life, and pncnptly repaired to b«.the hand that shall first be raised to Harper's Ferry along Pleasant Valley
The New York Zouave*, 14th and fl^h,
Virginia seceded, from tho pnrpos^ of
Hoolaboro aud*
New York upon tbe first call being made violate th* pence which was proclaimed through Rppersvilte
and Jersey regiments bold Alexandria,
obstructing the navigation.
for vbltftitccrt, to organize the Raiment
Waynesboro. 1 deem this opinion cor­
while Arfington Hlghta are occupied by
yesterdav.
Wo. are aware that th* »inof Fre Zouaves, which he commanded at eerily of Gov, Jackson is freely ques- (rect as the Confederate forcer desire to several regiment*.
avoid operation* offemi ve to the people
tbe time of bls murder. He entered th*
The entrance into Alexandria waa at- .
tkmed on the streets; that the duplicity
service, however, aa much from * desire which distinguish** him aa a politician '&lt;&gt;f Maryland. Thia is th* shortest known tended by an event which, haf,
tbe I sree'‘'
«® fa Ctue^&gt; Trftauw.
tv serve his country, at from love of imp«rta a doubtful hue to hi* most *ol- road to PenuayIrani* from Harper'* deepestgjoorn oyer this cymnipt^ity; Col.
Caiso, May 22.
,!
.VI Ellsworth, who had hauled Aiwh th* ‘sc- ,
martial life.
*XTFJrommu’nication with Mem; his,
emn promises. But it would profit him f«"7All the faff* in tbe city were yesterday nothing to praelic* deceptive diplomacy
Moxtoomkat, May 2J.
cession flag from the Marshall House, wa* oven by the regular mail boat* .running
raised At htlf inasi, immediately upon tbe in thia case.
Gov. Eliis telegraphs President Davis snow afterward* shot by a ouncraled fo*. until now, stopped since Gen. Pillows'*
Tbe United State* troops
hew* of hi* death. In commemoration of which are now here will probably be re- 1that North Carolina has passed an ordin­ His desd bady has faen beoaghl to the proclamation. The steamer J. H. Deoky,
thc*ad event.
Wo believe he yaa a tained here, crowing more formidable ance
Washington Navy Yard.
,
of secession unanimously.
of the St.- Lobik hrifl'Memphis line, went
i
native of Connecticut, though be bad rc
Accounts from Alexandria are some nn further South thnn'Qdumlm*, Kyjtofrom their dailyffriHhflr.’
Wssniiurrox, May, 21aided l&gt;r sevecal ycaca in hliooia, and
nhat’rowtnuRctory, but theredsnn doubt fley, nnd returned tip the rivet. Boat*
Should Jackson violate, either opeply
Surgeon Finlay will be appointed of the fact that the man named Jiektam.
W worked hi*-war up to the enviable or el*ndc*tinely,th8 pledge* b* ha* ptven, ,
owrted by Northern parties sre seized as
Surgeon General in place of Surgeon whoaholCol. Ellsworth, was instantly
mt honarabl* p akiosi ho occupied when
be would thereby forfeit th* auppost, .
war prise* -and retained as «nppoae.l-f*r
murdered, from tbe humblest bavlnning, m»ral and physical, of avwry ctaa* except Dawson, deceased.
pul to death, som* say ,by both bullet the • trnw*port*ti'&gt;n nf the rebel troop*.
unaiJbd by family influence, by hl* owf&gt; thataf th* luenrriglble traitors and eaaaud
bayonet.
ft is a sufficient d*nl*l of th* reports
Enierron Ethridge passed through h*re
innate energy oTcLlWrter.—Detroit Ad । spiratov*. and iaoor a speedy and terrible iu to Lieutenant-General Scott’s infrrtn
‘When the Federal troop* readied ro toWMktr place* eost of tore eta the
dtrfutr.
f'r
pualMimeat. Such is, in brief terms, lha health, to say, that be is engaged in the Alexandria, the Virginia soldier* fired snd Ohio' river, nrobgh'y Louisville snd
discharge
of
hi*
official
duties
not
then
fled.
Visitor*
to
that
city
aay
th*
Qnrihhatl, to day.’ -■fie say* Tenncaaee
vtew we take of the mcmortabl* trans•elion of yesterday. Let us, hi eooelu- only throughout tbe day but to a late octamwere intensely exciting.
is a'priaun lion«c for t'alun men. but
Tbe federal veoaela were in the mean-, promises that thimaand* now i/reraw*d
The rifle muskets in our regular army sion, cnngratalate Gan. Harney, Geo. hour *r*ry night.
time
before
Alexandria.
.
will rally to th* support of any troop*
have itair . grooves with a twist of one Lyon, OI.IBIair, and lheir companions in
FaawKroaT, Ky, May 22.
It seems to bo true that a body nf fed­ that may rom* bearing th* American
turn in six feta, and decreasing in depth arm*, upon having oonqcered a peace
Tho House bill to arm Krolucky was eral troops has advanced to Fairfax flag.
.
from broach to muzzle. This makes the which keep* Mleaouri In the Union and
rejected
—
Yea*.
48
;
nays,
42
—
the
Con
­
Court
Hoo*e,
to
take
possession
of
the
cortridge • liul* stifft&lt;&gt; leave th* muzzle, guaratee* ample protection to every 1stitution requiring 51 vote* to appro­
junction of the. Orange and A brand ria
Captsr* *f Two Friret.
but it* riiootiug is more accural* on this Union rittean;”
priate over 1100.
•nd Manas***Gsp Rnilroada, with a view ; rrim'tte'X. 0. Mesrane, lath.
aramask
Tbe ball has three groove*
A re*ohrtio« that th* Governor’s prod- of intercepting tbe ad vanes of Virginia
Wi ibar frdm a private dispatch from
lamation of th* 20th in*L contains the troop* towards Alexandria, from Rich­
the Baltto that the privateer steamer V.
Wa would call th* alien lion of such of, ^tru* position that Kentucky *hqnld .pcca mond and other polnia.
the ball ia 730 grain*, the charge of pow-1
1 fl. lyk captured another prize ship not
py during the strife between the United
Nearly 8,000 troop* arrived at Wash &gt; aide Ipe' bar' ibis morning. Her name is
dcr is 70 grains. The barrel of tbe rifle
and Confederate^
wm rejected.
ingtonyesterday.
a
' --x' not ■mentioned. Both tbe prize and the
rnaakrt i* 40 iuchce long, and ontira with Ita point to re-echo every insinuation
An act amending the State Military
bayonet, 73JA5 niche*. The army rile1 published by mm would-be leading Law, by which.th* State Guard are re- W**mmrrok, May 24—ll o’efoel- A. N. frVIvalmr *crc, at last account*, at PaasIt 'H reported that a* tbe Virginia ।i-rOutrc, otj their way up the river.
(not th* rifled musket) is S3 inches long.; Journals, which may tend to weaken the Suired to *w*ar to support the Cvnstitu- \
Since the above waa written,.we learn
with bayonet tlw «aapoa is 7L8 ‘pches confidence of the people in those whose
&lt;&gt;o of tho United State* and Kentucky troop* retreated from Alexandria, one at
long.
The total weight &lt;4 the rifle
them waa killed by a return shot, from that the hew prize la the ship Marshall,
duty it .ia to aid in crushing out (be passed—Yea*, 49; nay*, 38.
muskat is 0.00 pounds; that of the rifle,
1 the. federal forces. There fa a prospect of of Providence. Rhode Island, where she
Southern rebellion.
There i* but little
C-uao, 111., May 22.
with bavotwA, 1108 pounds.
I* from, or withertattaden, is not stated.
capturing the fugitives.
Three thirty-two pounder* arrived this
The United States rifle* are fired with­ doubt as to the object of those who stStill Axbrnxn;—We learn by a later
Naw Yoiut, May 24.., dispatch that still another prize nas been
out patches. The rifle* and rifle muskets tempt to manufacture distrust, but many evening; the carriages ar* expected to­
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News of the death of, CdL ;Ell*w«rth captured since by tbe V. H. Ivf. bat her
pf tour army oompare favorably with others help to further them object, from a morrow.
than* of the Europeans.
They ark like
Tbe name hua nbt reached toil" ,
Th* work of fortifying Corio 'com­ created intense exoitetueot here.
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natural disposition to follow where others
menced to day, and will be vigorously regret at his death is mingled* with a gen­
thrw* of Eagland; tbe latter were adopted
era! feeling that he must be arengtfl.- ,
’
from tbe American models. No target l*ad. To al! each w* would commend proreewted. i;'

United State* authority would be assert
vesaal*. The Senator says it was a beau­ edis that State as against tbe assumptions
tiful sight—the best ball playing h* ever
of cither Slat3 or Confederate authority.

jfpOBATE OHDBn.

.

Faxworr.-^-TbiiUriie

Mis- en

tiadofibl«!llyn from’ necessity.

...........................
bud as it tai bavs been.

Tbe

ted to for a single hour.
Mexico ha*
been assured in tbe most positive Iangwag*, that ska ren dspred aw-tbo - active

Barnes

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we the early re*JI| h

although

Rrrxxnto roa lascanxcrios.—A lady
jata ftvm Cbariostoo, inform* the N*»
. &gt;Srk BfissVat she is “well informed of
of the free colored and
J&amp;e
o{ Charleston.’
frthkijCtrwOiat they are unanimous in
tw Jiflti' fo&amp;n Insurrection, if there ia
4 ali^tett’w’anw of being socccaaful.
Two rebel Captain* were cap They all believe that the arm* al lb*
North is coming down to set them free.

time to consider, bat were forced to yield

EEPUBLICAK BAJTSKB,

Tbe following Interesting Item* are

kfondant, Harrer H. Sprocvr, i* ' * nr« I

ceed to his position In the evkht of his

death.

from the beat authority that it ia tbe
(opinion
, (
of our chief military men at
I ^y
(
V/nshittaU-n,
that the Southern rebels are
'
half
beaten alreaiJc '*4 &gt;htf q^cral
Beauregard him self deeply regrets his
position. A letter from him is to that

olmtor *&gt;r Cosaylaiaaat .
HABMO3 XMfTH.

MORTCACE SALE.

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,ut nmnorr

New Advertisements.

Miehinn, no tlx laea'tiei
D. teft, is Liter -F" ofk
ou which sal* Ncrres&lt;v
Sas. st Uw date ut this N

YOINC MAM, READ THIS! I

•uffrr fro .. Ncttxm DsbUitj-.

WAR NEWS! !

practice In our army haa, howevar, been
ewer reported to equal that of th* Swiss,
English, Auatnlo or French soldier*.

the foflowtog from tbe Wethington cor

respondeno* of *J&gt;* Detroit TWhmr:
“I feel the greatest anxtely about this

God. Pillow's proclamation. prohibitlre
all bo*t* passing Memphis Northward,
took effect yesterday.
Nxw

Took,

May 22.

The Naw York TVifenw says tbe mam

The Montgomery Moil of the 18ih
. Tfe* nept from Washington has pro­ iwak.aqyb:
Having returned this morning from
duced a profound sensation here.
Nothing is known relative to Bewall’l
Point.

\
, to acoommo9 men. , They I

n«w rwr,

10'i*?".

Estate o( D**(ta*a J. Williams.

——-.in* snd films Ito petition. &lt;i»»J leriBi*
oTJohu I. Wilhun»,pr»yi«&lt; fur errVlie rrMone
IhrrohiKt forth.that admimUralioo «r»aM rotale

fr*-r*a-riy F~

rnnuiniag K&gt;Rbt» scrv» of
»cr..rdinz U Ita
Ubil*4 SutM ssrvty ILervoT; Tu»i taxi pmoUr. «ill ta »oM U pov tta prino*aJ ind intemt
rwaMlBg .Mpafel on to a»riw. »uk (tta
law fa I leva, coat* ai-&gt;l cbargva w&lt; larrtUaarr, |'-

pretax* are •ituaUj. '

tnartTvjan?:

OEOBOE CRnSIKB.
Muric*r

CUMMltifclONEB’B NOTICE.

s&lt;

rWMrtVUr. .-d the ■■po^U-K.
wnriM*. wsrthteM. if sot ^.r

ite i-nitWr

The fidtowrtg ht an

extra

myzS &lt;8

rsarher*i
In the mailer of the estate of William J lut. bcfettarr

bale Court oT eayj HW'J.l .UU tipo" to sale
nllagn ot;

to fee WMcrsigned, or ibty wit!
. Iberfram .
KBBXEZEtt BAWDY.

JOnXATH.iX B.UGUT

assiUww
DsieC. April S0.1MI

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COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

4» tatter than to h

Wo Um u^donirad bane's bwo aspoMtcd by
the FrotaUo Coart for the eou.lv of Harry. Cs»MiMion«*s to boar, sxwnlar, sod «Vu«t all riaisrt

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Mlckigaa W.lml K«ll,.a*.
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SejilC

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SMSStasB^iSftt

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ds*‘l%id»flktet&gt;&lt;lcst.

HASTINGS

aetaide &lt;iC.1
mJ tom don, with smrerta officer* from th* aas
o&lt; the Mta- they afewaaureae that, nothing
ry from lha WaaU

acarddadariug Chat ba occtipfea • per

tan* hi
*j &amp;ki&gt;&lt;

It theiwhhfa voucher, th.r*

Ctaswistfoev
Dated. am.?"*1 Mftn-fw,

THSligwiiia/

.
Umodtaa** Bate.
In Ita mnltar taUwnstaie el Ly«

rim tbli ease

TANNERY!

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Tbe Triboha'i dispatch fyrnlsbee the
following partinlara; Col ^H*worth wu

TvTihtr* or ZJaco/n'

rllgKi,'
Irmlmr
with * Ihr

(Ml. I .hall

(W

Malnfc
MAW

IHX jjjb

Aa present Govern-1

•»4 r«ll«W
«aM

meet don’t seam to care much about that &lt;
point.
”
Washington 21,

tOEU

NOTICE I
&gt; - Zoufc i in.

reaenvwd

mraelc*.

�Oharlestoo
B. G*Nellat»d H. Cobia of that city “have
rr-s-.i— - 1
tar__
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TO COKSDMPTIVES

’"^dwiiwsnwr..J r
”“"^,0^ ...

sJCltli art ^UttllstMD.
Dxatr or Joan Pntxxti.—Tho St
Louiv Dtmoa-ai says intelligence has been
racaivsd there of the death of Cspt.
Derby, U. 8. A^ widely kaown as John
Phcraix.
1

"O®&lt;*
CONSTIPApO!

riHi.’KW’ ■ —-— - r
dreadful complaiul*. wl

TM&gt; oumpuij ba* bm&gt; dlabuM, aod
Th. oomp^y n. dul-nd-l b,
»rd.,^p*»,|.Hd&gt;„^|L fcXkptel’.
Smith Im, Urn eibllntIM, u, n f&lt;M
motkL

Sick, they wHl flud these remedies, a sure cmrefor

BLOODpniinER i5TTOX®Ttas
J-

ATTENTION!

lHt,r._«pUming lb,

lmfl«KnSv'MJ m ..n.i,

I

Hastings’ Jriti fcnrrcxt.

«

ear

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SUrBLMfTLS SEMEDWS

Stacks of
NEW GOODS’

Ou. RsFtMKar Bi-rmkd.—Tbe cod nil
■fioary of F. X Byerly. near Cleeetaad,
aa destroyed by fire on Monday.

div

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MIC

ON HIGHPRICES!

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i.~nED i«w,

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

N. BAILEY.

Balt, per bbT*.

say much, becauee thrae ‘Sogers is auch
fight in' fellera.”
Nearly half of the

'ill pleaaa addroea
KSV DR. CHAMBERLAIN.

members of this company have enlisted

WE

in other companies, and are bound to have

thr infant darting ba* hern touched too early bv
lb* bi got that withers half r&gt;ur Twee.
tte httfe
luors are effected, and only watching and waiting
shall trll which way it, breath shall turn.
ITiis
red drop oo IU teblo ia thr talisman on which it*
hfr (hail bang.
Tbrre the blosaom.of th* world
hot burstilg late womanhood is stricken also.—
Affections n.usl aaaldnous rare St all* not, abe I*
still tadioi away. Tbe wan mc-»rtiger cuuirs
ararer »rd nr*rrvs»erv waek. This litrir medir
rir laal, perhaps their Ooa has,planted la-fete viThis red drop by bls old-

County is not up to

Stele, that Barry
time.
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WAR!
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Table during the last week. and turn,

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

that would cheat

CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.
ENDLESS VARIETY,

BIE-’UMrS MEDICAL FRIEND,

CHEAP

Pathology. Prevention
r-^_- —
b.Tnal Or

No mistake this time!

sillu»d&gt; &lt;Fuid. klyd^*’».
*»d
sre sdullerated. with tbe mean* Of detectlug tbe
fraud*. Price !5 cent*.

Aodereun at Grand Rapids, returned to
this place uo Saturday, on a furlough ol

FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSEN.ONLT.C

removing to Detroit.

“LOW PRICES’
IS

We would call attention to a very in­

Plaaiation aad Shops.
For evenFamilv, bsxing oeer a ICO0 receipt*
oa Cooking. Dyeing. Press"lag. Oearnng. Ac.,
How ta Pl*ni sad ssbal iu» bo*jO* Raias. -Hus

MOTTO 1

GROCERIES!

teresting letter on our first pngs, from

Southern Illinois.
tion of
era.

News from

the country

Towxsknd

TLA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,
JPaUNElL FIGS. RAISINS, CODFISH;

CTL3BJ3T IPJQlJ'iinilXLff

publish the list ol “good" banks sent u».

Nu Illinois money is worth •‘shucks*’here.
Tua Atlantic Moxthlv.— We have
recived this excellent periodical fur June

Aad Cwklig Extracts,
ron

Agnes «’f S&lt;*rrento.
Greek Lines.
Tbe Rum Enthroned.

American Navigation.
'Denmark Vesaey.
Ne» York Seventh Regiment.

.

mu f o.raiKU

bittcam

aud daring that Ui
character in almvtt
their extraordinary a
taring perfect bertlh

of iiuman uisesscs iu wt.icr. uie

| fur ySroeires.

iu«dv Par. oalv.
’
IJ-W™dcX
pareSaiug*medicines of us can rely apou
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ROBERTS A STRIKER.

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I wish you would write sll

Qoodyear'a

yog know abbot the sitiMthm ef woman

you
that go. * 9t 1 anigled
- ;• r•
n did nd
(
1. a*
J__ the
A.rest
-----— did.
allal .
run away and &lt;?.‘m$ tack,

ARDEi/u “T-

emng the kidney, and bladdir, tboy oparalc pwgt
delightfully on these important organa, aad bance
worst caeca of GRAVEL.
.
Alao WORMS, by dislodging from the tsrwinga
ot ths bowels lbs siiwty tnatler to wbleh lheos
"TctllVEY. ULCERS, and INVETERATE
BORES, by a perfect puritr which tUec LIFE
MEDICINES rive to the blood.and all the htimora
■CURBUTIC EMUrrbONb aad &lt; BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alieraiire sSecl upon
the lulds that feed tbe akin, and tbe rnurtid state

Tbe UTof these FWifcr » r erT.Crt time, will
Sect an anti re et;re of SALT gSres.frf.-H

Snx or Top Ammicar Flag.—The
atandaid of flag* iwr the army is fixed at
six feet six inches m length by four feet
four inches in width; tbe numb? uf
strtoee Ik tffirteen—seven red, and six
white. The bl.to field of the stare is the
width and square of tbe first seven stripes
‘
white, and these atripet

HOWARD
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UOW Ul« 1 u* -Ik.*—, WHVMIW

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This Journal should be in tbe ba
“x Rranu-t, M. D., A. M-. Chief PbreiciM. 8.

Gorrcapoaarnis wui picase
throe stamps fur roturp postage, and sd^taa oar
•^SSk-tt.»4k.»«sA.’&gt;v ,

M*r pabltoed for Ute govenuMat of Uu&gt; sahl
’^kwmdtariy. iastrurUou ia Uss same affl h*
given after fta method jaiuitad out IberoU; a^

»iui; nsvsa, N ew 1 crk.

titciy forbidden.
found

New Arrangement
TtrTna. ••luruma.iaanccMW
- .
BiuwsravKHKa uveb COMPLAUfti
—GaxSnai. HeaiUTT, Loss or. Amwxa, aad Dm-

PHOTOGRAPHIC QAT.T.HRY.
Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro­
type; MellWitype; Bjsbcfeotvpe;

McLELLAN D'B BAYONET EXEIt

QEQMGB

An.bpxwrtHr^ An&gt;

Nirrr

wjstfb-ESsaiti-ti

brotype; Relievo Am-&amp;

tma or ms* Hsasx, Fuxtaa’s

fitrme a plrasant_refief.Vi lb*

Xkfeols.Oranirwifle Mills. P. A Keeler, alastWman end De Reimrr, Mid-lieville. M. C. BwilR
Prairivillr. aad by Druggists and Nerehaata geurraily througbost ti e country.
aprti-ly

CAVALRY TACTICS.

(BoMlI. j

fever

BOOTS &lt;fc BHOBS:

of I hr UultedBlatca

tirely, throughout the United Sl*W*~ ‘
Ap'prored.*W«blngtou, May if, im

On the varioua Medical Humbugs.

I kinds. also NswWArxw.
ROBERTS A STRIKER. *

Ji.

-Mi.

Vht its sat Adaire BeailMU
,the adraiaai™

each But*.

ROWER S HARDWARE STORE.

PmpLndB^mM^ /W,
F. ROWER.

VULCANISE. RUBRER BANK
10.1861 :

Huiinga. March It, 1M1

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Shaving Saloon!
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eixraui score.

Notice!

'DISSOLUTION!
4*7 fisertnAAy muiort arttaSM.

3

&lt;Wk «.«1 *•« .to

Iff

R. J. GRANT.

A fries.

. It wUI soon be for isle by all of Dr. Heback*
MBWroua Ageoti. end at Hotels, de., ths re-entry
kAWA.
I.
— Ift
ShllsA A&gt;-

Il ia a large and beautiful paper, and contains
the moat valuable information on

On tbe Liver. Heart, Su-tnacb and Skin,

your God, your Country, and

• ' WIL MAM MOIWB,

- ------ .. —---------------- ,—- ----- ,
TEMPERANCE,

the {ruMet proprietor believea that Is making
thetu widely kBowai the public wrltrts la aabsef

Riffe asdlig^t 1st

On al! other disease of the Sexual Organa, a
foil explanation if the origin of BypUili*. the

TakexeS} 9»f* °r y«ur«K «nd »JDW&gt;ber

“

---•’-a
promotive Of

HARDEE'S TACTICS.
of*crohdou*.oonsumplire, and diseased condition
te whom a numerous offiprtng only bring* sufcrlug and povertr. To such wo would ssy writs,
and we will eend you tsformatien of a sure, well

Try

fr. int«d to cell

G-EKrurnsTE-

- IBaiUg UW pi ■■■■
w
.iUv./kDWARD Aagri

Captain First Artifier
WILLIAM F. VAP.BT,
, " ' OtfiAfefehssM'ArMMw
MENNTj/HUNT. Bl Makir.
Csplain Scccad Artfller

7------------------------

FECETIBLEn.lf E MEDICDIES

;I ©lEEBAIPp
CTSAIP, IFOIR
1FDIB ©ASH

I intend Unjoin ths company m soon an I

octlO-ly

BiUer*.

ow (itCl) the
—..astod wltfeaM
J most emineal Medical PreetL
'e*t. and U is directly predfaslc^
o*
tVretorn
d«rire
theiroeonta
s Km ulus this* ths
posrrrfol tonic nature of-the no's aad herb* of

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

tbrtr being

•

A NEW ARTICLE.
A new and drtixbtfal SfociseMe end CerdislIW
■* at. 1
. k. — - - .

In Baker'

Coem. AiSu-Genl. U. 8. A.
-Tbe light Artillery Board at
OrScraNe. IM, Of &gt;«K and

। miv—--

FEVERS of alt kinds, by restoring the blood

you, for so much baa been uaid that I did

not know but’*mi were suffering.

so

&amp;

■tural an»a»«« of ila earn.
.
:
COSTlFiiNEM, by cl*waing the whole

K PatrieUc Matfeer.
We have been handed an open letter,
found &lt;«i tbe floor of tbe Poatoffice, dated
Il^ibg., M.y ISiK •riu-f-r• Wy u.
her son. a soldier of tbe Third, irum

•

Crrufleatea. paWtebvd io a cvuspicuous part M
this paper Iru* time to time. Di. RobacVaMcdicai AUsaaeo aud Family Adviser, coniaiaisg a
great ahiount cf interestingsnd tsluable Medwrt
infonuaUcn ean be bs* gratis uf any cf the agents
th raghoot the country.
.z
In difficult or coin plicated cases De. Rubaek
may be applied to ncreonaliy st by Utter M»cfo*Ing pm stamp for tbe reply.

BSTBUCTIOXIN FIELD ARULLE8T
life

PATENT MEDICINES

Annr Hymn.
The pickensoind Steslin’s Rebellion.
Recent American Publications.

•

1 jyr bottle, or V- per half Jvicu. 01 the Scsadi- nariau Blood Fii’s, tS cento per box, or 9 b«xe*
'“iSr Bead Dr. RoUck's Special Notices a*l

AUTHORIZED MILITARY BOOKS.

MOST POPULAR

Concerning l*hinge Slowly Learned.

can.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

ulstion*
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, ENVELOfES, CARDS, Ac.. Ac.

the letter we extract tbe fnllu wing:

umbug —wx Bars raise
CLiiaa. It te probably

Pirate give us a call.

Bastings. Mar let. TMI.

Tbe following are

the contents:

The f.illnwing is an extract from n let­
ter vrittrn by thr Rev. J.S Holme, pastor of tbs
Pierpont Street Bapti,l Church. Brooklyn, N. T..
m the "Journal aud Meatcnger." Cincinnati, 0 ,
&lt;b&lt;I «peak, volnmea in hr r of tbat^-crid-ranowaH ra»dirine. Mm VTixilow** Sootaiso Sracr

■

THE CONBL’MPTIVE'8 BOOK.

in fact, •aerrthing in the Grocery line, each a
w01 be needed for familr was.

It will be seen that we have omitted to

’.o ,eri«nrn, uiu., wru nave snown a corumcudaLle energy and promptitude in protecting the
public from' imposition through spsrioiu juita
tian* of their inrsluable medicine*.
Dr. Ayer’s Raroaperifla, Cherry Pectoral aad
Pill, bare eooie to be staple necewitiea with the
community, amt the ImpoMlimi upon tbe akk of
spurioos, worthless, if not itjnriou* fabrications
of ihra, 1, in f*et tbe consummation of villainy.

CM

NORMAN BAILEY.

exciting

again.

from the publishers.

v.xvvawv

NEW YORK COSTS.

1 of mouth, preeiaitu tbeiuto be ihe eery best prep
arsttouufthi kind evtr offered to the brokeaduwa
rictita* of ill health. They bunt disease through
every sveuee snd orrar. of tbe svatnn, aud to A‘ pel it thoroughly and penaaaenlly.
I No one can doU&gt;l Umr superioeity after
'one single trial— they are not only'better
bul, in fact, cbesper than any Other Pill*, for II

that sec­

in these

We hope to bear trurn

adv&amp;neo from

THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,

Our Illinois Letter.

ueba* &lt;j} M-et'-M^diarri-KMt ssni-aalic.
rfet to Mr^ Window*a Sotohiag .Hyrup
m teething. Thousanda of cbildrw
eared from an early prase by iutiwtefy
raluablr preparation i» thr prescription

Market, which we

are prepared to sell at n small

Several of the Volunteers from Camp

four days, to stall their friends before

ARISING FROM IMPCRfTICT OR
OBSTRUCTION* OF THE BLDOh
OR SECRETIONS,
rbich tb*T do sot giro
r^vf and

SHOES,

Ever sbown in this

TUB OTi DE, AND GUARD ■
xua imr oxa.
ace all the Humbug". *»■! the various
eatice U e swk end well. It illustrates
of tbe Qoscks and Rogues ledupe every

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

UF.NRY L’THOMAS.

*

and diarbarge frvm tbe aystem, every taint 8f
Scrofula, whether betediuty or other" l*c TL &gt;t
they
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
a tad there b ne discaae of tbe Staciarh aud Bpw«M« •
■ ***or **** *’rr,on*
•Lio, glaada f&gt;r

The CtBlfeBeis Medical

APPROVED CREDIT.

■DAIL AlYJ!) SIB® ?

his goods.

। ben vpportumty ia

CROCKER Y!
BOOTS,

DRLGII AND MEDICINEN,

advertising, will eJwal you when you buy

Deetms did me ne good, sad I was a perfect ।
pls. I procured some of year ttasudUMVtanl
Pills snd Blnod Pontier, from your Sgts, Me

8HATTERKD CONSTITUTIONS,

Also published at the Inffrrnary. to aid Ikes*

JLNT RECEIVED
a new and most complete assortment of

‘

recruit

Roberts &amp; Striker,

colwuua sand patronize ouch aa advertise.

LIVES COMPLAINT,
BICM FJEMAUES,

GROCE RIES

Gouda are not worth buy ing that will
furthermore, tbe man

'

end re,tore the health aad etrvngthcf tbeauCVrxr.

CROCKERY

IN

not pny for advertising. That is so! And

DT8PEFSIA
with wnwriaocrrtaitUy, end In a very abort Uuje.
Tbal star another medicines hare prorfd afo-

(var, under iuv ku, w, •
«
, T1 ,,
„
tbe im:t reliable known to ecisnce, including all
lb- recent diseorene,.
Teal! pddreeaUg.by fottar. couining fall asetfaAdKyufesfexUW^rtrtisanSda ***&gt;—■
age. occupaiton. etc., wo will write a candid re
astysstTdru ‘diis

*EADY«?IADE CLOTHING,

VERY
HONE TESTIMONY.

(eetabiiate* tba following

of

DRY GOODS!!

DRY GOODS!

On High Prices, at the

Our merchants hare now got their new
gofide nearly *11 into their stores and

HAND

FACTS I
That tbe BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
PILU bare bees pnrrad by analysts »
.
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
’

Hastings snd Bsrry CumUy t»*t complain;

we get nd credit for it. We arc. In fact,
disgraced, fur it gucs abroad over tbe

ON

-X

b“ Way DWlirv IMO. Un ... .uppurf

• ■ur brave b»ys have g..ne to tbe war, but

NOW

BEST Assortments

BEAUTIFUL

LARGE AND

transferred to other posts nf hi mor; and

ift) millions of dr
cd Ihonsand* ot i

OF GOODS,

Comprising

Most of the office re have been

done.

ARE

with one of tbe LARGEST and

HIS SPRING STOCK

Potatoes,
Appl4.‘

ASSOCIATION,

. PHILADELPHIA.

*
9

�ijt

^t^nbliran

fanner

u PUBLISHED EVERY
SPIKIDAT HORNING,
arrises, sarrt cousty, micbk

*

ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS

CASK Oi' P-BODKCE

Sn^XTS^Z

CURE

NervousHeadache

S'iiSE.'isaja^a
youthful beaoty.
BatUe Crook. Mkh..Dec. U. IMS.
a; nee will please accept a line

fc J. GRANT. .;

hands &gt; me store

All kinds of produce taken in eicbeag

hm.., aud asked for the

sui.- wm
....
......
It was a doudj day. Tbe clerks loung- » bad Tiott 1
Hhtak not •lr," mid &lt;l« fl'rk
»pers and
dice Locke
id middle
ba exteo­ Ha carriage stepped a youfar girt ta «■»-

D.MlMkfcrwWH**1

SOOTHING SIRUP,
For CklMrea Teeth lag.

‘Ws'laiwd to keep oar Stock
FULL AND COMPLETE.

r, I pany witle Ma daughter.
.
,Warner,
1.1 , PDta you- mU ihia yritog
his man-..
ward, that fable note WA* counterfeit t Aqd
furthermore; did you-sot
Air!. Orget
•‘Thia drtaaing gown—we value it at
m
x—aouaball^e it furore, atArade b your self-respect and the interest of your
। employers, as to offer her an insult!”—
-CTEFR'X' soon
The man stood confi •ondvd—be dared
|
Five dollars! Alics looked at tbe
&lt;ii.r t -1 »«*a
E1T*
not dewy It, be could aay nothing for him- ■■
. «f Decenaber, they will be left
dressing gown longingly, and tbe clerk
,/
wtfh aJRtOt* oh
looked at her. He saw that her clothes, •elO
“If your employers keep yon sir, they
| though made and worn gentecllv, were
common enough in texture, and that her ; will no longer get tny eustotn,” said the
AIM for Sale,
face was vtry much of tbe common line. casUer sternly. You deserve to be horse­
8©
ADKES
How it changed! now shaded, lightened whipped, sir.*5
Tne
firm
parted
with
their
unworthy
by tbe varied play of her emotions. The j
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,
clerk could almost have ewom that she clerk that very day, and lie left tho stdbe
had uo morp than that sum, five dollars ] diagraoed, but rigblly punished.
Alice Locke became the daughter of
in her puree or pocket.
the good-cashier.
All of-which grew
Tbe gown waa a very good one for the ,
but of calling a genuine bill counterfeit. I Al*o, Two Dwelling House*,
price. It was of common shade, a tol-,
erable merino, and lined with the same ।

Can and;8ettle

nwr ©DHUPBimw©

ON LOW PBICES
luffcnnr from Headaeb*

Come and See I!
• of aix month., tb« wbola uppor part of my

WK

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

DIRECT

FROM

Up ran I toe bMded boy with the!

THI FOLLOWIHO BSDOaiSMSSTa or
Roetoralira la aa*.

1 tried one book, aad found

K largo ataek ef

CEPHALIC PILLS,

HEADACHE

Aa a mark of my gratitude for your
akill ia tbe prodncUoo of ao won/rrful
ng It wftbnke effect
Very respectfully your*.

TUST A
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

Depot. 444 Broadway, aad sold by all dealers

Which we offer al

IS WITBIN THEIR REACH.

Masonville, Conn., Feb. I, IM1.

bold* W e pint, and relaOa for OM dollar a boUlc;
tbe toodium bolfe a4 laaa* Cwoaty par eent aorv
ia proportion than tbe small, rotaila for two del
laro a belli*, th* large hold* a quart, 40 per ernt
todrs io proportton, and retail* for
a bottle
0. J. WOOD. Propn«tor, 444, Broadway, New
T&lt;f*L «W»U4 ¥»rk SIR**. SuLou'kMo7

NEVER

JAMB3 KK5NEDT-

KNOWN

disease a5o

TO

ITS

3KEKKB3.

FAIL

rra russ.

Hartford,Pa , Feb. 6, IW1.
WITH

KEDTJOKE)

PLEASURES,

®Wff3 &amp; SiE©ISC,

To Dr. HERRICK
Sprue* Creek, Haatfa

c'jrMa®

Bret
Too will please scm. » .«« H
pbalic Pills. Send th etn immedtateiv,

GROCERIES

E“rH5!iTiKa,a

HARD-WARE!
reoty five centoJbr which
oseA ms soother bo* of your Cephalic Pill*. Tl/y

Dirvrt

A. STOVER, P. M.
Belle Verbon, Wyasdotls (X, 0.

» part.eolrrty bofen
lythiageftbekiad.

IS Ottart ta eor fevr if

/SUt, ircte

BtyuoMsburffb. Franklin Co., Ohio, 1

and finally appeared to point externally. 1
came alarmed and sent for Dr, Sprague, whe

aider myself a well rose. The
aooo aprem! throsa Odsf -'
a tboosaad bmtea »f Herri
thto-------“ ” ’ “
Van.

sew a of tho
'
“
tddreae ie Oneida
share person, iniclcvlng a atamp.
ig« aud daagwroue
You May publish

DRY GOODS!

scad box of **C«t&gt;baIid Pd!*.' Bend to addreae of
Rev. Wm. C. Filler, Reynoidabarg, Franklm Co.

felta, and If u»«l will do barm, tad dtroppoiat tbe
'

wm.

c. nuxn.

TpsilaeU, Mfch., Jan. 14, IMP.
Ma. Btaluixc.
Dus Rib:
, ‘
•’
Fot tone sinew I rout J»* for a box ot Caphali
Pills for fas euro of the Nerves Headset.* aa

Herrick’* Kid Strength n la t Plaster*.

of every deacr iplioa

Tbe Beet and Cbeaiwut Home
dy In too Vfyjrld.

Stacks of
YpadaaU. Mich.

.t. Krni fn m
beautiAil kid lei

vitbKtasBoysaeea
ter will wsarfroaieeotefoai

Clothing

- A alagto bottto of SPALDlNGYrBEPABH)
UB wUTsave tec ti»M ito east aanuallj. _js^

H

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

Prtoo 18M M»ta-

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE I

I ’kw af THESE HABD TIMES we aro aeOing

fiAVB TUEPUCB!
BQQXOMT!
DISPATCI!

OUR GOODS

"

rp

.OAKLET,

thk ixtirist.

B. C. IAWLET.
Hastings, Nov. I*, 19^0..

Alice caught it from tbe floor and hur­
ried Into the atrewt
|
Such a shuck the girl hud never received
I before. It was the first insdt aho bad
ever known, and it burned her cheek and
pained her heart.
Straightway, indignant and grieved,
; she hurried to a banking esUblUhtnent,
, found lifr way in, and presented the bill
to * noble looking man with grey bah*,
; faltering out—“la this bill a bad m»a,sir T*
Tbe Cashier and his sou happened to
be tbe only persons present. Both noticed ।
raua,.. ।

Tl&gt;c cashier looked at It
Tbe
it closely and handhand­ ,
ed it back, as with a polite bow, and a
somewhat prolonged look he eaM-^ ‘
•*lt s a good bill, young lady.”
-I knew it waa,’’ cried Alice, with a
quivering lip—“aud be dared—”
She could go no farther, but entirely
overcome, she bent her bead, and the hot1
tears bad their way.
•1 beg pardon, have you had trouble
whb It T’ caked the cashier.
‘ Oh, air, will you please excuse me
forgiving way to mr feelings—but you
spoke ao kindly, and 1 felt ee sure it was
gwod! And I think, sir, such men as one
ef those clerks In Huntnr A Waraer'a
should be removed. He told me that it,
was counterfeit end added something thst i
I was glad my father did not hear. I ’
knew tbe publisher woo Id not send me
bad money.”
?Who is your father young ladyF
asked tlus cashier, becoming interested.
“Mr. Benjamin Ix&gt;ck^ »*■»”
“Beniamin—Ben Locke—was he ever ।
a clerk in tbe Navy Department si Wash-1
ington F
“Yes air; wa removed from there,”
replied Alice. “Since then,”—she hesi­
tated—“bo has not been well—and wo
are somewhat reduced. Oh, why do 1
tell these things, sirT’
"Bon Locke—reduced I” murmured tbe
cssbler; “the man who was the making
of me! Give me bia number and atroet, i
my child.
Your father waa one of tbe
best, perhaps the only friend I bad. I
have not forgotten him.
No. 4 Liberty
Street, I will mil there this evoalng.-

long bees fell to be a detiiJr._________ ______
worid. both by tboee thorough!r skilled ia medical
eeieme aad also by all w bet a,'sen tierod *wea de-

nevi4

MUOJI ALLEN,

EALEB IN OBtgERIEB. provtoloas
&lt; „ e fiiab. butter, Ur4. pork, sad p
*U kwe ’ Al»o toy* candica. •* . etc. Ri
Calllsra a Block. Kioto street. Usati p. Mi

D

D. C. HAWLEY,
EALKR io an kiada of Family Groc

AacJfrlMMyr

ROBERTS Ar STRIKER,

EMEDIAL AGENT.

D- MOTT'S

HC 8T1M0LANT.
forth.'to.ortboM
Savior him

. PARKER,
’HOLESALB and retail dealer in Gro

PILLS o' IRON.
mo *41 ROV

M. RiglKGER A C»..
(Eel abb .bed in fflt)
Bole Froprietara. #
Ambonite*,
□f th««.*nd»

WILLIAM BURGHER,
rUSTICE OF TUK PEACE. Attorne
Counaelor at law. and Solicitor in Cb
ia BaUw*&gt; Block, (up stairs.) eext

A. E.-^BONSTEEL,
le, aa th* follow it&gt;|
igeatiou. dyspopa
nrrvoua irritability

HTMC1AN AND SVIIOKON. Will p
■■ ___ u.
..k

S

languor, gtddineaa,
fearfully fatal unh

ISAAC

eaaca ef tbe kidney*, scalding or incontinence of
tbe unne. or aay de ran gemen to of the urinaiy orcans, pels in the back, aide and between tfcc aliotil I
den. to«Kk. emaciation, difficulty pf breathing. I
and indeed we wnglti eoomerose emuv «mto still. .
uowiug cun., aau ter er.
■ arising from mlaamatic it
Jieedte el oate. If atreodv ■

»?“K‘b*n* “*

C.

DANIEL COOK,
UST1CB OF THR FKACE. General La
tn
irailae

MOTT,

Boston, his fall stuck of

«.

Groceries!

etaUaa, Dyspepsia, Coastipatlon, DUrrb«a. Dysentery. Incipient Coaeamptioe,
Mcrahitous TerberxafoaU, salt Mewa,
va.— e-^toreaH, uc
Hcadacbet,

.HOLBROOK,
TTORNSY and Conner lor a‘J-« !W

Consisting in part of

. RUSSELL,

New Orleans, Muscovado, C-flee,
Cruriied, Powdered and Granulated Su-

cce all trevrlcra ebould have

rt ‘J*?*!*in

aceuatomed to raueb oat-door exerriav atwuld *1-

garw.
.
Mojawct and Syrups,
Green and Black Teaj,
Bio, Ceylon, and Java Cotfe,
Stone, ^Voodcn, and Willow Ware,

JOHN ROBERTS,
4HT81CIAN and Snrgena. Dwelling.
;.urt Hcvm.

.CHERRY.

Cigars, Tobacco, end Snuff,
Salt and Water Lisve.
Soaps, Salcratus, Cassia, Pepper and
Sffke.

uu wuun roo mrm Dl mcir oeanrv; &gt;or Manly cannotarial - ithoul Lmlth. and bekltl. cannel uni
while tbe abo'e Irregulantiea continue. Thea

STEWART,

preparation ot iron mual be aalatary,
(he old oxides, It U vigorocely took, a

Drugs, Paints, Oils, Burning Flu­
id, and Canphana.
Ever offersd in BaUle Creek, all of which

premature grave

will be add at prices that cannot fail to
sail purchasers.
auMM lhatifu ware not for you they
Particular aUenlion paid to GUing or­
travel in ti&gt;e ,ame downward Mth aaUl
arroal ti e fatal fell. But AeXtber to ders from Tlastingv aud vicinity, and
satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
—The Mphest nrtYket price always
z 3
Blood Rroev ctor aa tbC remedy which should be prod for Pitidwce.
always on bend ie flaw t» wed. WJ. WOOD,
ISAAC C. MOTT,
Proprietor, 444 Broadway. Now-York, and 1U

navJl-tf

yo YOU WANT W1H8KERS1
THE GREAT HEALEB OF MANKIND I I

■errlck’s Sig ar (eated Fills!
PEOPLE,

THINK!

AFTER WHICH, ACT I
l» «l*» '•*«. ‘he millioo eay.
With ibc eurea of Herrick's PilL

H

debilitaUagaeoogb. aud reauttom hectic,
gcaendtv indicate iaeipiaat Cnaaamptu

la Scrofoloas Tuberaalodia, thia medicated ire*
baa bad for mart than the good effect «
eaatioady balaaosd preparation* ol to
eat aay of U.cir wellkuhwn Labilities

the caaaa peeallariy aSbctiag
la RbewmaUam.both cbroi

T PHtLLIPH, Uaatx Sasvrr and J

BELLINGHAM'S

STUfULATING

'

B. N. BHELIMJN,
^(WNTT TRKASURKB- OSes 1a

OMGTOfT,

JAMES A- BW.EEZEY
PB08BCUTINO ATTORNEY. Co
1 Uw. Holicitor snd CouomIox in

, .TBE ffTlMELlTDlG •IGUEIT
R. B. LOCKE
•ytltyl

i nro teaorrrj af a«SwtoKU 8
Thetr like waa never eeea before
“■lv&gt;W“»r-wO3-

OLIVER. E. EVERTS,

R. B. COOK

They pome from Eaat, and North, snd West,
Aad wiUi glad luhagalhe paper* fit!,
Berouee they sre tbe ehetpeat, anfaat, beet,
Ami Mperior to others ta Herrick's PU1.

-------------- --- w — '
*«. w.u — iw. HIV
see, HI give you another. Come U&gt; look
I bavn’t co» a five, here is a tea, we’il
make it all right
That evening the inmates of a shabby

DANIEL STRIKER,
tOUNTT OI.KRK, Notary Public, an

DO YOU W ANT A MUSTACIlE1

CELEBRATED

U

c. FBINDLE,

DQ YOU WANT WHISKERS I
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!

THR WHOLE WORLD VX1TED!
SICK

WWSRS OB A MCSUCHS

■ ARMON SMITH,
IBCOIT COURT COM IB8IO»K

MEW AARAlfftHMElCT
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

WTOSALQW!

Motice ii Hereby Given,

CIXX3K&amp;

WIGHTBAN A RODINaON,
4NCFACTURSRB of t.a, eheel-iron and

HENuVaTOR

P. B. RUB8ELL,
Welch roptoror. sM
Mtohlgm. Stocks. W

or*7Sh,

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CAUTION.

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detector, and up and down ran tbe clerk's
eyes from cpjumu, Then be looked orrr
ANU
with a sharp glanee and eidainied— S—' 11 '
“Thia is a counterfeit bill, Miss."
Oh how pale grew tbe sweet face!
bLUOO
‘ CouBterfeit! Oh, no—it cannot be I
Tbe man who sent it could not have been
so careless; you must have been mista­
ly wirtl ItoSAato ildleaten. for,’ eibile
ken, sir.”
&lt;
to the teat*. It ia revirinaly eihilara“I’m not mistaken ; |’m Dewr £ista.
kM&gt;, Miss.
The bill is counterfeit. 1,
must presume of course, that you did ,
not know k, although so much bad money
has been offered us of late, that we intend alL Ho chemically aad akUlfoll
to secure such persous aa paaa iL Who J
did yon say sent ft!* ’
I
✓ MtanoUiow aaiirlL &lt;om.
“Mr. (&gt;------ , sir, of New York. Ho toue on the dtgvetrve orgenv, ant
eould nut send ine bad money,” said tbe aad oil.er uruaUea It i» al»u p
Ung in lie eifrcU, and yet It tv n
trembling frightened girt
“Humph,” said the clerk.
“Well, eolinly of vegetable* and tboee tbeniugh
there’s do doubt about thin, you can look
for yourself. Now don’t let tnc see you
here again until you can bring good
money, for we always suspect such per­
sona aa you that oome on dark days with
a well made story?'
“But sir—
/You need make no explanations, Miaa,,
said Uro maxrhwultingfy. “Take your bill
and the next time you want to buy a
dress gown, don’t intend to pass counter­
feit money,” and as be handed it, tbe bill
fell from his hand.

BAILEY.

I dun,'I cort ij you ncrer pay for (Arm

Unusually Low!
srAloiHO-s suu-axed glue

MOBMAN

In ths Village of Hastings.

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■far as to Lrcak tbe crewn of your

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think Hl take it," she said: then seeing
in ibc face before her an expression which
she did n.il‘I1ke, abe blushed as Ac hand­
ed out the bill the elerk had made up bis
mind to take.
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VOL. 6.

Jjistinjs’ iliisinrss Sirtrtorj. Scroftila, or King’s Evil,

IJort $ortrj).

‘ “^Ption of th.
blood, by which thia fluid become* vitiated.
Week. and ~V&gt;. n_s__
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The following spirited line*, copied by
the Trantcnpl from some Hartford paper.'aeem to me to express the prominent

0EM.ERS

point in &lt;&gt;ur country’s position with a neat
brevity and compactum reminding you

NORMAN BAILEY.
EALER &gt;t&gt; crary rarisly of drv jt
. r.ckery. t.ardware, rssdyip». b»&gt;U and »hoe»f Ilario* llonae."

D n«,

... .------- —“
w u&gt;c cun•Utution. defending •• from parent, to children
unto th* third and fourth

p. II. A J. RUSSELL,

'

With a last desperate effort be found the
d*ior, threw It open, and rushing in, flung
himself at full Jenghth upon the floor,
knowing only that be was In an atmos­
phere reeking with the fumes of bacon,
and warm from the atnoke which' rose
from a pan of smothered coala in the
centre of the place.
It was a settler’s
I rude smoke house, left to care for itself
during the long winter’s night, and th*
traveler’s grateful heart sent up a tribute
tn Heaven for this place of refuge in this

their cJuldrrn.

WIGHTMAN 4 ROBINKON,
t.XCFACTURKRd of Un. .hret-iron and eop-

Wf°t'E
Crook. Mich

destructive duesscs of th* liver, kidney*. brain,
—r .11
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ealer in groceries, provision*, pro■I e flilb. butter, lard. pork, sod grain of
alt kina ' Al«o toy* esndit*. etc, sic. Store in
Calitoru a Block. Stste street, Haiti p, Micb.

D

EALER to »11
Sto
’
Mrlmtct

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of Family Grocerie*.
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On* quarter of all our people are scrofulous ।
their persona arc invaded by thh lurking infeeti*n. and their health is undermined by it.
T.
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vigontt* it by healthy foed aad extreiw.
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I ll knock you bUMr than ary kit*.

AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
r’.Al.ERS in drugs, tnedieiets. pslcnt modi- I th* ao« effsctusl remedy which the medical

paint*, oil*, turpentine, burning fluid,
n rinrt.
. . .....
nuitr

■ Rower * Block,’’’ Hastings,' Mich^____

----- 1 bcoc diaeoTCTtd for ths expurnuon af thia foul

W. PARKER,
tirilOLESALKsnd retail dealer in

Th* Old Cove stoppod, aad th* t’other Old Cov*
—
WILLIAM BURGHER,
BSTICK OF
OF THE
ay »nd
rUSTICE
THE PEACE,
PEACE. Altera
Altereav
and
«
...at■__
....1and Solicitor inrb.np.rv
J Coi:a*rlor
la*,
Chancery.
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Blotcmx*. Bl*ix» andBon^Tcxon., Trma
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Rkbl-xatisM. SrrxiLrric andkUxcviiiALDis.....
Dvi.rr.li DexiLtTY. and.
indeed, all Coxtlaixti saisiao raox Vma—
, The popular belief
“ is founded in truth,
lion of the blood. Th*
for scrofula

&lt;L|pite

HTSTCIAN AND SURGEON. Will practice

Incidents of Western Life.
DANIEL COOK,

On a distant prairie, at nightfall, a way­
worn and weary traveler was overtaken
It* a snow storm.
When the first few
Likes cuine ■••fth dropping down, h* l«"«k
-d eagerly around iu the hope of diacenimg a place of shelter ; bui none was to
•e seen—only the .tnickleas waste of
rolling lands, and far off bilk in the direclinti wbi .her be was going—e »for off that
IB feared he should never reach them.
With the departure of light the anew
organ falling faster, the wind blew keener,
the road over the prairie was soon hidden
from vieJr, and the traveler felt thnt he
.vile loot on a tniekles* waste, without a
•tar to guide him across the dangerous

Ague Cure,

I. A. HOLBROOK

J. M. RUSSELL,
HYSICIAN and Surgsaa. Ofllcs

atraat.
______
P •tow. StolsJOIIN
ROBERTS?

In tbM
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Mriad^al. ThM "Com- «xp»U
peWoo froon Ite
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oarva tb&gt;« alt aUXa. It to as
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presto. U oamirranu
pw-Ua( nt trraporanlj iwktlBS l»
matokww taUML U
l.kan acoMiuMllr ar &lt;tolj "li- ««p«^ to tbo tafe*
I Ucn.tb.t-lU
from ,b.
and eannM
] owumutoa. In .umrionl sunntitjr ts rtpre Into dtom.
UanM It to «’on n»r» Talnablo f.-r
than can.
i__ * lbs *U1 anr raOrr tnm lottrmlurat* U lb./ araU
OLIVER E. EVERTS
SHERIFF. M«» be found in the C
or st bit rtaidsne*. near the Jail.
T PHILLIPS, Umdss Saaairr and Jailer.

Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer &amp; Ce.,
LOWELL. MARB.

«. II. COOK,
REGISTER OF HEEDS, an
I l Office in the Court Hou.

11. N. SHELDON,
COCXTT TREASURER. OISc* la th* Court
Room.
J AMEN A. SWEEZEY,
•
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, C**n*eter at
tew. Solicitor sod Counralor I* Cbaaesry.

SPRING TRADE,

1861.
at new YORK PRICER­

SHAKER HOODS,
SHAKER HOODS,

BT THE CASE OR DOZEN.

B. A. FULLER A CO,

P. H. RUSSELL,

In j*y’« 1&lt;*W B10*k.
162 J.ff.r*ra Arrau*. Detroit-

pLOCK end Watch repairer, aad J&lt;
V Hulian, Michirsn. Stocks, Wak

J. W. 8TEBB1NR,
irANUPACTUREB *f and dsaler in fursrters1’1 A good assortmsni always on haad. Next

Low Pressure System
Walk
TILLEY

A

KINGNBUMY,

SeMteawll

SUPERFINE FLOUR

“An*thing, anything, only give me my
child I" she cried. The next instant it
was handed to her, and she sank upon the
floor and folded it to her bosom.
“Come, exclaimed the man. touching

told me where the money is.”
“In the box on the upper shelf," she
replied pointing to th* oloacL
The man found the box, placed it on
lb* tabl*, and opened it, saying:
‘•So for well. Il ia nearly all gold. I
will pocket it with your leave or without
your leave, just as you plea**." Refilled
In a large log cabin in the valley of th* bi* pocket with the golden coin, and
•tregmlet, Milly Dean sat alone. Her threw the empty box into the fire. Then
husband bad gone to a dixtant town, aud ' ho came and stood bo*ids her.
“Put your baby in th* cradle,” he Mid
the young wife was left alone with her
baby. Accustomed to the solitude, she “if you wish to eave its life. 1 have
felt safe, nnd sal in contentment before o’her buaines for you."
“What do you mean 1" cried Milly,
the blazing fire; th* flames leaped right
joyfully, and the green log* dazzled and eyeing the man with suspicion.
“Lot me hav* him," be Mid, trying to
crackled in the beat like things of life.
Outdoors, tho wind wu bowling drear­ take it.
“No, no, I will put tho baby in th*
ily, and the snow falling heavily; but
Milly cared not, for it only made the fire cradle myself. You shall not touch the
mor* cheerful.
poor little thing.
Now, sir,” she con­
tinued almost choking with excitement,
There came a rapping at the door.
“How etrangr! Who can be at our "•hat is it!"
After having laid the
door thia wild night!” she raid to herself, pretty infant on its downy plnoe of rest,
as she rose and went into the little entry. *t&gt;* stood erect and wailed for the reply.
“1 am going to kill you,” said the
Th&lt;- rapping was repeated.
“Who U there!" she asked,
man.
“Kill me!" she *xclaim*d, her face
“Fur heaven's sake, let we In; 1 am
growing pale with terror.
"Kill mel
freezing to death I" was the reply.
“Wboareyuu! and bow came you What have 1 ever done to you that you
in this lonely place on such an evening a* abould kill tn*!"
“Nothing, nothing, my dear, only you
this!"
“1 am ^traveler from below, I lost my hav* *een me, and you will know me
way, and am dying with the rold.
F»r again. And he advanced upon her.
"0, sir let me live.
Have you not
pit)’* sake let me In, or 1 shnll perish I”
Milly hesitated.
She was alone, and done enough to take my husband* money
it was three mile* to the nearest neighbor. without depriving him of his wife, too!"
What should she do!
She paused in I will never say one word against you If
you will spare ma.”
perplexity.
At she spoke she clasped h«r hands
"O, save me— rave me I I am dying!"
were the words that met her bearing.— and looked imploringly at him.
“1 am sorry that I cannot safely grant
There was a heavy fall against the sill.snd
then low moans.
Her woman nature your request," he responded. "There is
could stand no more; true to the instinct o&lt;&gt; help for it. so come’along nut doors."
He reached out his hand to grasp Milly.
of tier being, she Unbarred the dour and
threw it open. A closely muffled figure But th* instinct of self preservation wa«
She evaded him, flew
reeled by her into the r»»oin, and shutting strong upon her.
the door she followed. On reaching the to the chimney-piece, snatched h*r bus
band's loaded rifle from the hook* on
At replace, the stranger threw off his dis
guise, and ••tond erect and strong, with­ which it bung, cocked and presented it to
Her motion
out n sign &lt;&gt;f inconvenience from the effect the breast of the robber.
ot the weather.
Milly retreated from was so rapid that liefore bo could prevent
him io amazement; fan recovering her it. her finger had pressed tho trigger, and
self, and putting the best face »n the there was an explosion. But with equal
matter, she tremulously addressed the readiness the man b-id stepped aside, tho
ball passed over his bead, and the next
man :
* "I am «nrry von ore so cold. It is a instant the gripe was on her throat.
“1 will teach you to handle arms,” he
bitter bight tn be abroad. Will.you not
said.
"You would have killed me. would
sit bv the fire!” And she pushed a chair

forward.
The man made no response, but stoop­
ing over ran hl* fingers through tho blaze.
Then he turned and stared at her with a
|&lt;&gt;ok which made her blood run cold. A
bright thought came intn her tnind. She
would pretend there were other* in the
house, for she already felt afraid of the
man, and bitterly regretted having ad
inilt&lt;-d him.

country.
“Thia is terrible." said he aloud.
“I
fear muchH ahall never rome to my des­
tination. If I had but a erimptM nnd a
hulit I should not fear, for I rotild resist
the effects of cold long rnoogh to reach
the hill*, and there I should find human
Habitations, or at least the shelter of a
nark. Now. I may go' Iri a circle till I
freeze, and be no nearer help.
What b
f.Mil I was to leave the river side and
croM ill* prairie. ju*l lor the sake of a
few miles more or Icm journey.
No
matter, I must eveu battle it through
now. Heaven helping.”
And battle it out ho did, most man­
fully. H* drew Ins rap down over bi*
| mouth, and thrusting hi* bunds decker in
u&gt; bi* pocket*, prrared oo through the
yielding snow.
The gloom increased,
1 the wind came sharper, and through hi*
। be*** clothe* the traveler began to feel
the effect* of the cold. Hi* feet grew
numb, his arms philled* ftr,d
*n
hour'* rapid walking, be suddenly pau-ed.
“How do I know wbith*r I am going 1
be exclaimed.
Perhaps 1 have already
turned aside from the straight line, and
am wandering on the verge of destruction.
0. that I could shake off this drowsy
feeling that is stealing over tue! 1 know
what it is—th* precursor of a rest in this
cold winding sheet of ano*. Great Heav­
en. I »n&gt; freezing to death! . shrieked he,
bounding forward with renewed energy.
“Action—action—action is life, and life I*

B,T,Cil-«.»&gt;T«*''COOW'
HARMON NMITB,
/CIRCUIT COURT COM ISSI ON ER, Alter***
V Cnonwllar A Solicitor, I* all th*
Chi.
i&gt; . .. u, ■
■■_ V-a.^lLthlir

NO. 5

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1861

The man laughed and hoarsely replied:
“Milly Dean, for that I believe is your
name, yon oinivl deceive ine. Y”U ar*
all nloiie in this house. I took particular
care tn ascertain that befor* I cmne. 8«&gt;
you may aa well make yourself easy on
that score, and do a* 1 bid you.”
“Do as ymi bid mo I” exclaimed Milly.
in terror, “what do you want &lt;&gt;f me 7”
“I want the twelve hundred dollars in
gold your huabaud received for bis pro
dnee two days ago. You probably know
where it ia.”
Milly sprang into the entry and would
have earaped, but the stranger caught her
by the wriat and dragged her roughly

Um, sweet u» h»e yet
He hurried along with a *pringing mo­
tion, stamping his feet vigorously at
every Btep, and swinging hi* arm* to
keep hi« blood tn circulation. Yet with *11
his efforts, he knew UmiI the angel of death
was fading hi* white wings *il*otly but

surely around him.
“Despair—no!" be cried, “not while।
the memory of mv loved wife and dear
children Is left to me. I will struggle oni
for y-mr *ak*a. and fight the storm fiendI
U&gt; tbo Imi extremity. 0, just Heaven,,
for the sake of th* innocent ones whose&gt;
only stay is my right arm, help me to&gt;
resist--help me to triumph!
At thia moment he plunged Into a hmlow hl* fact s’rode over io*, and b*
heard the roltw ”f * small streamlet s.nging of life end
,&gt;«ne«lh **■
cru*L,
At the Mm* lim* the e»n»U of «&gt;«*
■moke saluted hK notttrils.'

shelter he had found in the smoke bouse,
a thousand dollar* of the seventeen hun­
A casement gun la one fired from under
dred were presented to Milly in consider­
a casement.
ation of what *be pawed through, and the
Th* general term for all kinds of heavy
remainder waa divided around.
artillery, is cannon.
On that very spot there is no* a thrivThe guns on tbo lop of a fortification
irg town,’and one of the floret residences
are called barbette guns.
in the place is that where dwells Milly
Dsanjod her husband.
with atone, making it ball-proof
A bomb-ketch la a email vessel built
▲a Ex cl ties Incident
for the purpose of throwing shells from
the eea.
A bomb-proof is a vault of masonry,
Tueaday last tbo sixth Massachusetts
Regiment was drawn up in the Capital to D which safety is afforded from the explo­
be mustered into the service of the United sion of sheila.
Field piece, are email cannon mount­
States. Interest was excited tn Its behalf
because of the noble stand it made against ed on oarriagea, drawn by horaea, other­
the rowdies uf Baltimore. The Regi­ wise termed. Flying Artillery.
Grenade* are email sheila two or three
ment was formed into a hollow square
and Major McDowell, in command of the Inches in diameter. They can be fired
Capital, ewore th* soldiers in. Col. Jones from gun* or thrown by band.
■The Gabion is a huge basket filled wiih
advanced, aud addressing the Msj&lt;i{, said:
“Major, 1 fear all of my man have not earth to five temporary defence tn a betaken th* oath of allegiance. To satisfy reiging party, before earth works are
myself, 1 would be glad if you would put thrown jip.
the question to them."
'
The Petard is of the shape of a bat,
The Msjor requested those who had and was, in former days, filled with po#.

not taken the oath, to advance to th*
fn&gt;n% and live men did so. Instantly the gates and bridges.
The Culumbiad. eumetime* termed the
men rushed al them with their aide arms,
and would have destroyed them on the
spot but for the effort* of the officers enormu* size, for firine any kind of pro.
and Major McDowell.
After the men JeCtiUt, but chiefly intended for shells.
A Ho witter Is a large mot tar &lt;* wheel*
were quieted, the mustering officers re
ceived the apolugi** of the recruits. One for field servio*. It i* used «ith great
gave as an excuse that be had a wife and effect io throwing grenade* and shells
six children, and similar excuse* were among bodies of men in th* mm* way
given by the other*. Major McDowell that mortars ar* used against cities and
told them they ought to have thought of forta.
Th* Mortar, so railed from its wide
such matter* before they left Boston. One
relented, took the oath, and was cheered mouth an-i general resemblance to th*
into the ranks.
Addressing the other utensil of tli* druggist, is short and of
four, Major McDowell said, “you are now enormous circumference, being intended
disgraced forever. The mark of Cain is solely for bomb shell*. Il is aomelime*
upon you, here and al home.
To such thirty inches in diameter.
incn I have no other words." When the |
Tb* Bomb or Shell is expected to ex­
ranks were broken the mra stripped the plode at the rime of striking ; it la hol­
uniforata from the four cowards, aud if it low and filled with powder, which is Igni­
had not been for Col. Jones, they would ted bv mean* of- a f :»e of hollow wood.
not have had a mouthful to eat that day. 'Die fuse, which is driven Into lb* orifice
— Comtpondtntof the Philadelphia Prtn of the shell, take* fire from th* flame
when th* piece is discharged.
The Dahlgren, derives its name from
Capt. Dahlgren, of th* United State*
The greyhound run* by eyesight only, Navy. He discovered that when a gun
and this we observe a* a fact. The car hurst, the first fracture was at its breech.
lier pigeon flie* his two.hundred and fifty Heuc* L» avoid danger by increasing
miles homeward by eyesight, vis- from thickness of tbs gun, not only at the
point to point of object* which It baa breech, but for several feet toward th*
marked ; but this is only our conjecture. muzzle.
Forte are angular or star shaped, so a*
The fierce dragon fly. with twelve thous­
and lenses in his eye. darts from angle to to have th* advantage of enws-fire. On
angle with the rapidity of a flashing land they are.approached by a gradual
sword, and aa rapidly dart* back—out ascent, called the glacis, which is swept
turning in the sir, but with a clashing re by the.defending gun* on all side*. The
versing the action of his four wings, and nbaUis arc the obstacle* with which th*
skirts of th* glue** are encumbered to
“Morcv, mercy I” cried th* terrified 1iiHtnntaneously calculating the distance
• &gt;f the objects. «&gt;r be would dash himself• prevent appnuteb.
woman.
“There is no mercy for y&lt;&gt;u." he ejacu­ to piece*. But in what confirmatiuo of
lated. He dragged her into the rotry. his d&lt;&gt;es this consist 1 No one can anand flung open th* door. ' Out with you
into the »now.”
Hold I whas is this! exclaimed n deep
toned voice. "Unhand that woman you
scoundrel!"
A powerful man sUiod in the doorway.
He dealt the robber a blow between th*
eye*
which struck him back into the
«
entry.
His gmsp of Milly was relin­
&lt;
&lt;quished and she fall to ths fliair.
“O, «ir," she cried to the comer, “save
me.
This man ha* robbed us. nnd would
■
murder
me that I would not toll of It”
t
“Fear not, madam, he shall not harm
you."
responded Die stranger "Fellow,
;
isurrender yonraelf."
"Gel out of my way,” cried the robber
।making a rush for the door, and striking
।nt the atranger with a bowie knife. Giv­
sized
ing back a few step* tbe stranger sei
1
him
th* robber by the collar,.whirled
whirled him
his foe;
face ir.
in the
the
sround, and threw him on hi;

A cl»nd of ten thousand gnats dance
up and down in the sun—the minutest
interval between them—yet no one
knocks an« tfo-r headlong upon the grass,
or break* a leg or a wing, long and deli­
cate as these are.
Suddenlv—amidst
your"admiration of this matchless dance
—a peculiar, high shouldered, vicious
tmat, with long and pendant m&gt;se, darts
out of the rising aud falling cloud, and tm
v..ur cheek inserts a poisonous sting.—
What possessed tl&gt;e little wretch to du
thisl No «&gt;ne knows.
A four-hors* oosteh come* suddenly on

started in an oblique 'direction, bearing
North and East, and had Dot gon* tar
nor a dock. They are under the very when a man stopped from behind a tre*
Wo give th* particular*
wheels and hoofs, and yet they eontriv* and sh’it him.
to flap and waddle safely off Habitually in hi* own word* a* they were given after
stupid, heavy and indolent, they are the excitement had subsided, and with '
the understanding that they would ba
&gt;
The robber struggled, but th* nevertheless,' equal to any emergency.
।snow.
airanger knelt heavily on lb* small ot his Why doe* the lonely wood-pecker, when publikhed:
back.
“As I was going along near th* roadside
he
descend*
hi*
tree
and
goes
to
drink,
‘You cannot escape me, yonng woman,' back, and grasped hi* hair.
“Li* still," Mid th* stranger, “or I will stop several lim** on the way—listens a man—a stranger to tn*—stopped out
he said. “You will find it most conven­
and looks sround—before he take* hi* from behind a large b«*ch Ira*, and asked
ient t» make a clean breast of it at once. •end a bullet through your„braln."
me if I belonged to the volunteer com­
The robber felt the cold barrel of n draught! No one know*.
It will be btUer for you.”
pany. 1 told him 1 did.
He said, ‘You
Milly
Milly strove to release her arm. The pistol on his ear, and obeyed.
won’t go aG—d d—d step South," drew
rough treatment xh* received aroused her quickly brought rope*, at her re*cncr'a Th* Avenger ®f Cel. Ellsworth’s Death. a pistol from a aide coal pocket, and shot.
The
Troy
Timet,
of
May
25lh,
says:
rcauest,
and
th*
robber
waa
bound
hand
temper, and indignation overcame all
Th* courage and heroism of the gallant He waa four or five pace* from ma, and
ana foot.
other feelings.
aa soon as he had shot, ran W**t into the
“It was a strange providenc*," th* new young Trojan, Francis E. Brownell, who
“Let me go. yon scoundrel! let ma go
comer xald, “that overtook me In a snow so nobly avenged th* death of Col. Ell*
or I will call for help,’’ ah* criad.
the bnye to look ML* My lefthand waa
“Call, you fool,” Mid th* brutal fellow, storm on the prairie, and forced m* an worth, and shot the eowardly traitor who hanging oy my side, and 1 had no pistol
“and much good may it d&lt;» you. Keep hour ago to lake refuga In vour smoke­ aaaassinated him, are to be properly com­ with me at the time of th* occurrcoo* ”
memorated
in
a
medal
which
some
of
our
house.
nearly
dead
with
cold."
ymiraelf *till and tell me where the
Milly acknowlsdged th* truth ,of the citizen* have already purchased, and which
money b.”
left hand to the first joint, were sboi away
“I will not!” *he exdaimad, h*r ayea remark, and *he knell and thanked her will b« presented tn him on his return to and the flesh to the torn* of the third
Father in Heaven far her deliverance. this cite as a member of th.^ *toott ac­
flashing fire.
companying
Col.
E.'s
remain*
Young
Th* next day Milly’s busband cam*
“You will not," h* then replied, we
county who bears a higher repatathm for
borne, and wh*n be had been told all, he Brownell is a son of Charles Brownell,
ahall see.'
County Superintendent of th* Poor, *nd
He relrnived her wriat so violently that, remarked ;
"Thi* fellow was In th&lt; tavern at the is a* modest as ho has proved himself to
she reeled half across the room. Then,
It he brave and cixil. He is a member of
hu seised that sleeping infant from the। vlllag* th* day 1 *old my prodne*.
Engine Co. Nn. L of thin city, and gav* fowler, and ninny citizen*, turned out to
cradle and held it al arms length almost; will learn me a le**&gt;n-never to let strang
into the biasing fire, so that the terrifiedI *rs know when money is plenty with me. up a lucrative situation to enterthara^gof Cui. Ellaworth’a regiment as a-prtWIu
mother expected to see it* light garments) Irat they shall be tempted to crime, and
soldier.
He has already mad* hi* mark,
bring ruin on me and mine.”
.
catch the Dame.
That day some sixty men gathered at and may aeeqnire a reputation which
‘Now, then, where la the money 1I
Sp*ak out quick, or hear your ha*-* *hnekt th* house of Mr. Dean. The robber was shall b* Imperiahabla. AU hremr to him la 1887,
in man«with pain. I will burn it to death beforeI recognized aa a notorious horse thfef who
your eyes if you do Dot tell mo where thej had long infested that neighborhood.— He telegraphed to hie father immediately
There was a sumrtary trial, and then in after the death &lt;&gt;f the lamented Ell*worth.
money i*."
‘Monster, give me my child 1" shriekedI dogged silence the wretch who would have in the following laconic dispatch:
drive* straight through the middle them.

burned a harmleaa infant and murdered a
faithful and gentle woman, submitted to
r bi* insvitable feta. A rudely construct­
s ed gallows, and a stout rope ended . bis
existence. So on th* thinly settled fronl Hers of the W**t do they mete oct
s justicejo th* offenders against life and

Milly, endeavoring to reach ths little taa..

infiust closer to tb* ffomaa.
looked tato hie ay

The mother
hundred dollars In
robber, beeides the gold ha had Uk«n from
Mr*. Deen. A* there were no atebn.

.KMUJM «&lt;**»*

i.mvur*

The people of CbarluUs ’ and vicinity
were thrown into a stale of intense ex •
citemen* on Wednesday evening by the
arrival in town eoon afur sunset, of Mr.
Peter Dow, win ut John Dow. of Sunfield,
with his left hand mutilated by a pistol
i shot, and of th* hunt by volunteer* and
citizen* for the perpetrator of the out­
rage. Mr. Dow had been drilling as a
member of tire “Eaton Rifle*,” during
the day, and alerted from the village to
go to his uncle’s, a few miles North. He
had traveled about a mile, and, aa b*

“Fatjuib:

Col. Ellsworth waa shot

"frank.”
■t Frank was formerly en
carrier of the Troy Dail

�I !-f

JAN RANKER,
ithstgfs.

We admire etttwpree anywhere end

probate order ~*~s=
two miles beyond Arlington.
Their
pickets extend six aad a half miles from

Out

SPECIAL

s

M... 1U1.

oonsumitt

He

r; Cutting, the

i

Gardens in this city.
We stated oa
Saturday the arrival of hi* wbal* ship.
Iff a conversation with Mr. Cutting we
gathered some particulars of tbe capture
and-traiMportation of the monster, which
we think will be of interest to our read-

ril

*&gt;!

Wednesday

aSt.

of 8.-A.‘ Docoiks, *hfc!r took place1 at

is

Tbe

Two privates of Garibaldi

dtataacted.aUte of tlin country will Lav*

wwAsbeWj

a tendency to make buyers careful, and
will keep ott of-Ue MdjnUrely, nearly

and at Uiereme Uffish will 'ccfodtaMf the

Guards

shnl tetterfry thevwrw

Albxahdbia, Va., May 81.

all speculative buyer*.
Diis of course
will make the movement
wool slo^r,.

Lcr frqfq .Richmond t.«ay» .be
.
.C
'
that'

: jVJrtteini'
&gt;‘ Aquia Credk.-

tons. From these figures it may he in­
ferred that the fish is of some account,
at least in size; while in a commercial
point of view it of no tnean account
.
The present whale, now an active swim­
ming rekident of our city, was eaught ini
the St Lawrence river between tbe Orelle।
and Du Ixiop rivers. Hi* capture was
]
secured by weirs, a sort of trap made of
wooden stakes, inclosing an area of ser
,
oral miles nf water, but ao shaped as to
concentrate to a point, where big fish are&gt;

nabbed. These weirs are set each year
for the whales, at a time when they make
their-annna) visit to the locality in ques­
tion. Fourteen hare been caught within
two months, which period is commonly
called a season. All but that caught for
pfr. Cutting were killed for lhe purpose
procuring the oil, which ia there only pro­
duct of any value. Having been secured
be was placed in a huge box for transpor_ tntion.
' “ Before this was accomplished, however,
the whale gave his captors much trouble
by his powerful flappings, jumpings, Ac.,
having floundered some Frenchmen sev­
eral times much to tbeir peril and incon­
venience. The box was lined with sea­
weed, and was partially covered at the
top with slate. ’ The precious frieght wm
then carried seven miles ©ver one of the
roughest roads in Canada; and from thence
by mil five hundred miles to Boston, by
special trains, at an expense of some
Ocren hundred dollars.
The whole en­
tire enterprise did not coat less than one
thousand to one thousand two hundred
Tbe whale is twelve feet long and weighs
two tons. His transportation was attend­
ed by many Interesting events. . At one
station the’monster was as well watered

-

transportation.
, Up to half past eleven o’clock to-nlcht
the Government had pot received further
Our advice to farmers is not -to hurry advices frpm Aqui* Creek.
The Keystone State witnessed the fight
their dip into market until tho price is
several hours.,
fully established, and even then tbe chancIt appears there arc two batteries there.
es fur. holding until nearly the dose of the
The War Department is to be kept
usual buying season, is in fiivor of the opea all night for information.
seller.
Dtcre ia considerable of list i
Baltimokb. May 81.
year’s dip still in market, in the hands
Ex-Governor Pratt was ’arrested last

t that the price of wool trill range lower
At tho present
by eight or ten cents, than lavt year.—

fum down to the •

c
national loss, which will be seriously felt
by all parties anti all classes.
Howeverf
much we may differ in regard to tho policy and purpose*] of his varied political!
life, the future historian will record-the(
ennobling and rtffeemIng feet, that in the
time of his county's peril, ho sunk thet

of specilbtors. Should the price come
up so that speculators are willing to sell
aloft by his precept and example the
] what they have on hand, it wiU pass into
glorious flag of his country.
tbe hands of manufacturer* and will have
partisan in- the Patriot, and died bearing

a tendency to depress th* market again,

L’oco*»iituUon*l.

It is among the peculiarities of the
present crisis of;affairs in pur country,
that those who are attempting to destroy
the constitution and defy lhe laws of our

oounUy, are among the first to complain
of any supposed infraction of the consti­
tution or lows iwdealing-out jintlca to
them.

Those

who

have

resorted

to

wholesale theft, robbery, arson, pillage
and even murder,] in defiance of all law,
and for the nvowtfd purpose of breaking

up the Government; who have never

hesitatod to mob, lynch and murder peace­
able citizens, are seriously exercised that

it is thought by those well posted tn Such
matters, that tho price of wool will be

much mor* uniform than usual through­

out the year, but that tbe mod favorable
time to sell will be near lhe middle of the
buying season, say

from the middle of

June to the middle of July.

Should tbu

price continue extremely low during tho
time named above, it may bo safe to hold
a little later, but not otherwise unless
prepared to hold until fall or oven to next

spring.

AVAR NEWS! !

the Government should take any means

to restore order and punish the offenders.

New Yurk,%Iay 80.

night at Annapolis and taken to the
VVashingtcn Navy Yard.
It is rumored that Ex-Governor Low
has also been arrested.
Nxw Yoax, June 1.

The Tribuue'a dispatch *ayr.- "Sev­
eral. Virginians, Union men, arrived in
Georgetown to:d*y, having been forced
to leave their homes by threats ot vio­
lence from Socesaionista, if they re­
mained.
Such of tho Union men, in the coun­
ties jn Eastern Virginia, opposite thia
city, aa can arc escaping.
A gentleman from Virginia, ntar the
North Carolina line, who arrived here,
says : “The storehouse of supply, for a
large portion of the Southern country, is
three flouring mills, which are turning
out three thousand barrels of flour daily
ail of which goes to feed treason. There
are thousands, in his opinion, who only
want to see Federal bayonets and the
Federal flag to return to their constitu­
tional obligations.
‘•About four miles from the Ferry, at
the village &lt;if Knoxville, the American
flag is kept flying, sustained by a small
baud of determined Unionists. My in­
formant bad occasion*to test the fidelity
of these men, and knows that in all things
they can bo relied on.
The two large culurnbinds lately ship­
ped from Pittsburgh to Fort McHenry,
were spiked by the secessionist* in the
streets of Baltimore,- anti this wm not
discovored until they were mounted in
tho Fort.
Die re has been great dissatisfaction in
the MasiaeliuMlta camp at the Relay
House, arising from the unmilitary con­
duct of Brigadier General Jones.
He
was burned in effigy last night at lln-ir
egmp.
Brigadier General Pierce will

The THturie sdispatch says: “At Graft
and denied their authority and binding on tliere were 2,500 troops on Sunday,
and more were pouring In from Harper’s
force, rdy upon tbe asme constitution,
Ferry. Several bridges had been destroy
with their interpretation of it, to tie tho cd, among them one nt Clarkeburg on the
bonds of those who would sustain the North-western rail road, and one about
ns if bo had been a locomotive.
The Government. Those who hare denied half-way between Wheeling and Grafton,
aqueous attentions were quite necessary
the authority of law, are now raising Die Iron Monocacy bridge was. threaten
during the journey of sixty hours.
All
od, but Gov. Hicks sent a strong body o|
flfong tho route the the distinguished their bands in holy horror, because mili­ Maryland troops to protect it.
traveler was the object of great curiosity tary law has taken lhe place of tbe civil
“One end only of the great rock blown
and the most animated conversation.
low which they have defied.
down at Harper’s Ferry hud fallen on tho
On being placed In the huge tank at
Tbe Southern traitors aud a few of thfiir track, and two hours work with gunpowthe Aqunrinl Gardens, lhe process of
dor would suffice to remove it
which was witnessed by hundreds with Northern sympathizers are severely exer­
“ Gen. Johnson, it is said, considered
lest the Preaidenl shall-exceed his that be had time sufficient to secure his
tbe most intense interest, the wbale at cised,
1
once swam in the most lively acd graceful constitutional rights, in taking measures retreat.
manner, and before ho hnd occupied his to make them respect the constitution.
“Gen. McCleilnn has thrown strong
new residence half nn hour, was appar­
It is.deemed by these men, to be uncun- bodies of troops from Parkersburg and
ently quite at home. He has since been
Wheeling toward* Grafton, but some
fur tbe Provident to call nut
the wonder and admiration of thousands ■titutkinal
'
delay would be occasioned by rebuilding
of our fellow citizens, prominent among volunteers to sustain the laws; and the bridges:
There are numerous batteries in course
which are the naturalists, teachers and same
।
fault is found with quartering sold­
“The force nt Chambersburg now threat­ •*f erection along tbe James, Elizabeth
others.
Prof. Agassiz pronounces the iers
;
and York rivers, but they cannot effect
in public buildings, in suspending the ens Harper’s Ferry.
whale a grand affair, and the enterprizo of
“To dny Gov. Banks’ commission as any damage to vessels in tbe river as the
writot habeas corpus, or in occupying]
getting it here altogether ni generie.
Major-General was ordered, for the pur­ rsge is too long.
soil—in fact, io taking any
Tho whale is fed on fish. It cats a Southern
'
Several uf the Old Dominion dragoons
pose of placing him in command of an
peek ot herring at a meal, though not on imeans to suppress treason.
important column.
were taken prisoners by tho Vermont
the whole a great eater, his stzu conUN­
It is a lucid commentary upon the de­
“Eight thousand troops will rendezvous Regiment. *
cred. Its diet when in its native waters ,
“Several Zouaves acting as scouts,
moralizing effects of party drill and al Cairo for an immediate moveun Mem }
is eblefiv a fish called tbe capelin.—Bot
phis.
seized sixty kegs of powder and fiv* tons
•
r
ipolitical associations, that there ia a class
‘■The Government is now putting forth of lead in a house four mile* from Alexof mon at tbe North, who claim to bare all their vigor, and will urge the campaign I and ria.
no interest whatever in secession schemes, to the lowest point of latitude consistent
The Zouave* being too few, only bru’t
who are ready to juio hands with trait- with dimate and the epidemics of August away what they could, and blew up the
ora and demand, that, even now, after the ■nd September, without, perhsp*. any balance.
, r
WAtmrnjji.Msy 27 18€1.
Tbe force in Alexandria expected to
formal proclamation for an additional
The Alexandria GaztUt suspended itsi South have appealed to force of arms to
enlistment fur tho number of forces need advance to-night, but don’t know bow far.
publioatiou to-day.
The proprietor ofr sustain their position, tho Government
Geo. Butler will probably supersede
the StHlintl, an evening sheet published
Cadwaladeragain in the Baltimore district
should take no steps against them only
there, has evacuated the town, taking
New York, May 31.
as Gen. Butler knows lhe ground of the
such
as
would
be
justifiable
in
time
of
with him his press and materials. A few
Dio Tribune't Washington despatch Maryland district, and the people nnd
stores were open for business to-day, but, peace. Such men are at heart traitors Mya: “AU is quiet at Fort Mtwiroo.
the aeceasioniste there know him by this
the same air of desolation reigned in the and only want the fitting opportunity to
“One hundred and fifty negroes wore at time.
place as prior to the occupation by gov­
strike a blow at their eountry’s honor, or the Fort and the number was rapidly in
There is do truth in ths statement that
ernment troops.
creasing.
tbe Government will call out 100,000
even to sap tbo foundation of it* existence,
. The Slave-pen Cavalry captured at
“The Star says nine rebels were killed
more men.
lu
the
name
of
tho
constitution
they
de
­
Alexandria, remain at Ute Navy Yard on
al Sewell’s Point in lhe recent conflict;
Alexandria, June 1.
board a steamer. They don’t talk like mand tbo right to apeak, print and circu­ also that tho rebels had stopped work on
Shortly bofurc 1 o'clock last night a
enemies. They dedare they were greatly late such treasonable language as might the entrenchment at Manassas.
skirmish
took
place
at Wihnlngton Mills,
mistaken in tho feeling of the North.—
‘Fifteen thousand soldiers were eon
bo tolerated in time of peace.
They
between a company of Zouaves nnd Com­
Had they understood it they never would
cent rated in Western Virginia.
have taken up arms against the Govern- deprecate all means taken to as-jertain who
“Four Companies ot dialricl militia pany E of the Michigan Regiment and a
The
nsent. Some wish to join, the United tbo traitors are on tbe pica of the invi­ have crossed into Virginia with six days’ ■eouting party of Virginians.
Stats* service. Several, among them the olability ef private correspondence. Die rations. ‘* In tbs Wneei'ng district ths Federals drove them away. Ono Zou­
Ctaptain, profess themselves Union men seizero of telegraphic dlspathes is re­ Union candidate has 31,(XX) majority, in ave was killed and another wounded.
at heart, but were forced in their unwill- garded by them as a flagrant violation of lhe Parkersburg district 20,000.
Washington. June 1.
Ingposition.
that right. Upon tbe same ground, they
The account* of tbo skirmish by a
WAsawuTOM, May 81.
: The fortifications commanding Arling­
may
and
probably
will,
pronounce
agninst
cavalry
company,
under Lieut. Tomp
ton Heights are nearly completed, The
It is stated that a number of vessais
rapidity with which they were erected is tbe examination of dispatches found upon were fitting out here for some deslinalion kins, with the rebel* at Fairfax, is con­
firmed.
more surprising when their strength and tho persons of spies who carry intelligenee notpublicly tjiscloscd.
Two men are missing and three wound­
general efficiency are considered.
Ins following dispatch received at the
to rebel commanders ; these are private
’'
The troops are ddightsd with their
Navy Yard between 5 and 0 o’clock thia ed.
five prisoner* were taken and brought
aituatioa on the Height*. The view of the correspondence, also.
P. M. affords an explanation:
It is scarcely any wonder that that
into
camp.
„The Keystone State at noon report*
city from there is picturesque in the ex­
Lieut. Tompkins bad two hdraes shot
treme, while (here eannot be the least hoary beaded traitor, Chief JuslicoTABxr, that in passing Aquia Creek the Freeborn
suffering from beat, owing to the luxuriant who baa spent his last days in perverting, aud Anacosta were engaging the battery under him. '

Those who have - violated

constitutions

growth of tho forest and the height of
the ground.
’ The entire New Jersey Brigade were
at work today on the fortificarions.

Shall i
by virtue of his Judicial position, the at A quia Creek with, success.
send the Pocahontas with her ten inch
Constitution and tbe laws, at the behest
gun to assist!
of traitors and for their special benefit,
1
'■SigxxJ,
Gft. DAHLGREN.
should, at .thia time attempt to shield
“Comasndsr st the Nary Yard.

i MI karn that Gen. Cass is resolved
even in his old age, to die with harness
on bis back, and has mounted his old
uniform and reviews bis troops, now
coujrrgatod at Detroit, every morning
He haw contributed out of hi* private
fsnda 825,000 to the equipment of the
Midtigas voluntoera. 810,000 to the aopport of xh*ir families during-their ab-

to their crimes, through the-machinory of

these traitors from the penalty attached
cobrts, under his special control.

But It

is indeed surprising that those men and
journals
that profess to be loyal, *aud
,
.claim to desire the enforcement of lhe
laws and tbe punishment of _treason,

should
be continually trying to invent
'
some method to defeat these objects.
There is but one reasonable solution for
such a position ; they are traitors in
thought and only wait a trivial excuse to
be traitors in action.

Watch them I

driven those
—There no longer any dotibt of the re­
moral of Jeff. Davin’ caqital from Hoot-

Chambersburg J use L.

A sligbl skirmish occurred to-day be­
tween a company of Home Guard* and
Virginians.
Three
Virginians
were
wounded.
Immediately on the receipt of the dis­
A terrible fraeus occurred in tbe negro
patch the Navy department ordered two Quarter. Frank Jones, a negro bartier,
men-of-war to support Capt. Ward.
shot and wounded two soldiers. He fled
bur was instantly killed by the aoldiere.
.
.
.Warsaw, Mo., May 31.
Hagerstown, June 1.
The Union men from Pettis, Henry,

1Banton and Morgan, counties, numbering
]some seven hundred, organized seven
corapanie*, near Cole Camp in this county,
(on Tuesday last, aud threaten death to
&lt;
every
Meeasionist in the Osage Valley.
’They have sent an agent to Gen. Homey
Great excitement exist* here,
'fur arms.
]and had it not been tor the peace arrangement between Gen. Harney and Prio*,
1the military, companies hers would h*v*

Secessionists thia morning attempted,
1to take the ferry boat opposite William
'sport, probably, to crore fo Maryland on
&lt; foraging expedition. The Unionist* or­
a
'dered the Secaaaionista to deaist and Dot
'complying, thay were fired on. A brisk
forcing
took place on .both aides for about
’
an
hour. Several rebels were wounded.
&lt;
'
The
Untoniate were unhurt Tho rebels
_
iretreated. -

men from the county al
naxaissvao, May 81.

A letter received from Martinsburg
says Gov. Letcher’s brother commands a
company of Infantry than. The troops
are disorderly.
The small-pox is prevalent.at Harper’s
Ferry.
‘
Two companies frem MarUnsburg Jaid
SttiJ****

I number of Cbtmties East of tbs Allaghalosing facte hav* been obtained
nlcs, including Alexandria and Fairfax,
rf tiro OTtrot «l Aequi. Cr«A .
The engagement began on Friday and
~ ... ■— -------------.
renewed for four hours. .The lower lion of Cite plan recommended by the
TWhvsf, editorially, and ln .Mr. UndY:
beach battery, damaged on Friday,
wood’s communication, treating the old
repaired. ‘Dte force of the rebels was
government as having virtually abdicated
raotxwed to ve
be 2.000 men.
mew.
On BaturSUPPOSea
•
its functions, like James li in 1088, and
iiuidluling a provisional government in its
’I1*'0 aww
l*° '"FT
"H* —
““
A u.„,,,..,
c™"""""
f.
rwiMsiu
, ,1 Mft-,
If lbi»
is done hopes
are enter
The Pawnee took a near'
position. rur
For place. -------r pOMIMUa.
- ------------•
. ­
__ x of Inatalllag
»-■»»»
'(l.ivnmiir
tq in
was brisk
from talned
a «•»
Governor
tbe'ffrsc hour the firing was
brisk from
Richtnood by the 4th. or at lurthermt,
the shore batteries. During the engage­
the 20th of Joly, the day fixed for the
ment the Pawnee fired 160 shells.
reassembling of the M-ntgomery Cm»
Au observer saw, through a telescope,
grew. The feasibility of this will depend
a number of bodies carried away in a
upon the movements of tho Foderal Gwvwagon. The officers say the Confedurato
had rifled cannon.
Both vessesls were ornment, which may hasten to postpone
■lightly damaged, one shot went through on inevitable battle at Richmond.

SSrubai DEsaiTY.

The

AllSougtf tbe fifty 1* fidw ready for There are I

market the price is not established.
1'- h.
g:. .1
that wenr.- railed
upqpomjogncLto oprreaders the death

NOT

Convention is to be held

Official dhpatdMe from Aqte C
agree-with other accounts. AU the

.
*•** •***■•*•

HEART DLHEAJ
FFYtt

,l” ww i,"b"r’

the Freeburn's cabin, and the Pawnee

Mri will resd fur cony, m it •
tboM aliould apply bafore It

Dated. May Sth.
(Atererep?)

Wxsanrcvax. Msy X8.
Tbo intention of Judge Taney, in issu­
ing a writ of habeot corpui for lhe pris­
oner retained by Gen. Cadwallader al
Baltimore, Is to bring on a collision be­
tween the Judicial and Military Depart­ 1SC1.
ments of ibe Government, and if possible
io- throw the weight nf the Judiciary
against the United States and in favbr of
tno rebels. 116 14*110071 a rebel him
■elf, for on Saturday, when it wa« suppossd the rebels were attacking ths U. 3.
forces al Arlington, Judge Taney express­
ed the wish that “the Virginians would
wade to their waists in Northortr blood.”
Inoticrtrf.hUonhrSE
The animus of this exd unatiun -will be
» e»M kill . t.__ i Tv
apparent to any one; and the fact that
•axl defendant, Harvey H. Spencer.
Judge Tahey, old and infirm as he is, vol­
A Art I. &lt;&gt; A.wl... - 11 &gt;L_. _
unteered to go to Baltimore to issue h
writ in favor of a rebel, shows tbe alacri-

In anticipation of the opening of Con­
gress, the Chsirmau of the Committee* in
tho Senate *nd ■ number ot lhe pn-ininenl member* of the House will be here
some time about the 20th of June, to con­
sult upon the buisnes* of the session. It
is believed that after the session lias be­
gun all may be transacted in to days;
only three bills will be required, viz:—
An Army bill, a Navy bill, and a Loan
bill, and, if the project of disposing of the
whole in secret session is adopted, a* m&gt;»sl
probably it will bo, the member* need
not be detained here longer than the time
specified. Certainly, under ths presentcircumstancoa, when action and not talk is
needed, this proposition to do lhe whole
buisnesw in secret session is worthy of lhe
most careful onnstderniion.
rebellion.
The President has commenced writing
his mesrage. He is so constantly inter­
rupted by business, and by visitors, wh ■
monopolize his time from early morning
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
till midnight, that he says he shall be
fortunate if he gets time lo finish tho
HE aubsenbsr wiU cbearfolly scad
charge' to all who desire it, the
message before lhe 4th of July. The
Baapfe Recipe by which be waa cur
President is firm and determined about Mas disease Consumption.
the war.
Die word being now with
him, “forward ! at the double quiuk I”

New Advertisements.

T

We hhve been shown by Mr. Geo. W.
Sutton, of this city, who has the same in
his possession, a very choice relic of an­
tiquity.
it is one of the pine tree aixpenses issued by the New England colony
in 1662.
On one side of the piece is
plainly visible,‘New England, III. 1662.’
On the other side, the word •Maasachuselta,’and a pine tree "is partially visible,
W» think the pieco ought to bo depos­
ited with the Historical Society nf Mich
igsn.—Sagittate Rrjmbiican, MagIQ.

r. DR. CHAM
Winiatnaburg

CHANCERY ORDER.

recived eight shots.

ffl.oOO dotes a day I -I Finfmil ho
year! ! I Wbat acrea/and thous

Mqut.rbvd to the whole taiully
tbs'infait darting baa Iwn toueb

teat bontinr uito wot
Atfretlona UMrt aaaidt

ament shall go there, thetr tot. pe
ly Iwpe. The strong mao has. plan
tab, this same disease Tins rod d
is hslpieg him wrestle with this i
rK.. i_ ______ ■
TV i &gt;
wriure wis luai prr»&lt;r;l-C .
said urder forhb appearance.
Jaasa A.Bfcxxxtr, Bolieltar for CoaBbutnt
HARMON SMITH.
maty
Circuit Court Coeinuu..!.,.

MORTGAGE BALE.

H9ME TESTIMONY

plr*»r call ou or sddfi
Wm. S. ALLEN.
Lihii Street. Nt« York.

;Seaa

yirnr friend.'
■'flew adrcrtiaenienL
Probate Court uf aaid'County, 1 shall rxpoee
axle at Public auction to thn bigbeat bidder
tbo house of George 1*. Sierras, in tho townsh
of Assyria, in theeouuty of Barre, and State
Michigan,on Hutunlay.ihe VTth day .of July. A.
|M| a. troro -*-*- *- I — 1^. *
-----.1___,_ll.

We can beat tliat in Kalnmazoo.— ;
Mrs. L. W. Whitcomb, ot this riMagp. •
has in her possession a pine tree shilling.
tm geart older. It bears date 1652. 1( tiou twentr MX. 1SSI Town oao’11 North ofreun
rev*n ft I Wtrt, ]ci«|.tl»&lt; twraty acre* off the
is ntaint the size- of a Spanish quarter, North W r»t cerntrj containing •i*iT acres ot
rather thiner. and is marked like the tend more or Ire*.
GEO. f. STEVENS, Adsiialrtrator.
above. Die Saginaw cnin will have to
LTCY K UJ.SCOMBII Ad*&gt;u.te&gt;r»trtx.
occupy n back seat in the rooms of the
Dated June 4lh. tBCl.
j«5w7
Historical Society.—Aa/. Telegraph.

ff*ttsirui:

fWnretct to iris. W»m.!ow'a So
Thousand
Harr barn gaird frtftu an early rra’
use. This valoibu- nrejiaraUot is th

Kalaft ot Do n#taxa J. Williams.

Special DUpateb to the New York World.
Capt. Germain, of the Yankee, reports f*-’ .u“ a’**
Itol Ito o.toum tobt on Furl U.nX i. I

°* M«. &lt;&gt;m tiwuxad •i*ht
’““

up and in exollent working order. It | la U»* matter of ths eatue ot DougltM J.
was used on Friday night Inal during lint ■
dtomb.rk.Uoo of iroop. .lib fin. Xu 4
Its rays thrown upon Sewell's Point bat 1 ‘bsfm «rt forthuhat sdmu&gt;iatr*tioo «faaiJ aatate
terics. so illuminated tho point that any
“TpeH.Uo^r;
.round lion, b. plninl,
nJ TK
. ’J

iu tho darkest night.
[ ,!&gt;r offics of the Jnd(s of 1'robate, foilasitsmL
Mto DI. to, l.»f„r Fun Moaro. lo' $tomato 'Xl'S±^?

id

GEORGE CROSIER,
m»rt7xjuB25

COMMISSION ER’S NOTICE.

attend to tbo Sick and wounded. This tew “( amd d-eoM«faad all panic.’interested^re
seems as though a brush wore contempla I
WiS.t?4 »hu"
any.why ibs

ifo—

----------------------------- u a.,. r. THta..

| xiie nutfc* to .11 parties intrreBted. of tbe pea, Jr“yil

Wasbis«t*x, Mar SS IS61.
Oo,. urt.. u.

PHU. Their dateetlo

ver, or ixyweu. nm&gt; . wBo have inow
datfle enrrry and promptitude in
nnm&gt; ft.™.
..

«ly a? Barry .Cute
adjust all ctoms

We hope the sraundreb will get the
t^wjtecgln^tbvy now ore. they are

)&gt;ub!i&gt;be&gt;l in tbe Republican Itaaner, a pubtie
tfffiSSEU'JSS

the arrest of Mr- Carlisle.
at lea»t lu nc&gt;, week.inmcdiatrlv procvlina tbe
There is a great anxieoy with main ,i?le °f hr*rio«,n Uiepromi.e. ‘
rties North aa tn that disposium will ,
wjt9 ts
££J.f

C

made with the private dispatches
(A true«py.)
sired at th* various offices bv order of the ~—
------ ;------------------- r------- 1---------------Government. We are authorized to rey ,
A«bni*i»u*t*r&gt;, Bale.
that the whole matter will be placed in , ,n
tnJlWr °f «&gt;’ ««t«te of WtHiam ]. Dotlb. hum), nl ronfidroll.l rommiroUw.ro
wm. win .0*1 IU1Q mnrn to th* offices,
...rylblnn rooneard with porom.l "r
print, buabicro.

*f »«M cwuntr. 1 »b«!l mms* to sJ.
."“i-""1?'■'l'—'&lt;h.

Prospective Eatixralio* from ih„ South to

**

i

“The following is an extract

ww ro. IW vi
MnwrotOA roroj r, ......... .
Tbe second Saturday in Jure, and tbe Uro Sstrday in September MXl; at which timn and
face all partiea having eteitna asainat the *»«
abttOsrtnai* fanutxc :—
KBENKZER 8AWDY, .
CHARLEK GALLOWAt.
JOHNATHAN HAIGtIT.
Dated. April 30, U4I.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

■IsaosTl.
| es
A gentleman from Baton Rouge,Ixmis- 1 qu

To ConiBmpitre*.

inna who has recently been traveling in i *«
Western Missouri, and carefully observ-1
ROBERT J. GRANT.
ing thest^ta of sentiment of the people, I ;
-.too.HG.
•’^••’••tofromtagauorrectealcutatinal____________
_ _________________ ______
Of the future action of the State, informs I
2
. ■» „
3----------------us that, if Misnourl remains in th* Union,
««■&lt;»«&amp; BallrwnM.
hundreds and thousands ofsubstantial and •&gt; OnfUftjy-JSffiJ g&amp;ffSS:
wealthy citizens of Louisiana will emigrate '
road .01 han BaWs Crock as fallows:
hither in search of a home where they can
Bcptember next; at which time* and
dwell and till the land in safety, unmolestpartteaharinr rial ma against the sax!
Dsy -sprees..
ri by lh« fi.nc.ro nd dhtrororo tbu b...
Mai Exprm,
.ItiMF.M.'
onroltled «xl«y, ortribro-n InduKro
11:10 P.M.
ndd.prrol.md property .1 lb. Sourb.—
HENRY MALLORY.
St. Louie Neve.
LEAMDKRLAPHAM.
CARLOS O. SCOTT.

Pmov.i—Mr. D..,., lr.».lin, .ntnforHnftr'. )T«L^w„|n UG cit,
yeiurd.,. H. huj.u eom.fmm M..
Orlwi. Ho report, a ud oopdition of
^li-aniopgUt. trr-.p. I„ Un dt,._
The Confederate volunteers are practioS u» an of wv amonj
Ij. TVrj .tool os. imolher, jiut for
lb. fun of Ito ibing, ud d™n tn bun.

Uro, «ro.—Oroiroro.

w

:H.

HASTINGS

ialre Beasti

TANNERY I

IA» JTONEM
DENTIgf, la now prepared

Instead of “faDfag in”
th* ranks, they
arc “falling out among themselves *B

L&gt; a

YDLCANiTE RUDIUCR BA

Ooia.

NwwYostx,Jww*fa

baroroy.cMMMroPoml,

r. .

iLUTTO

NOTICE!

-- ---------e. Jf.YMH
IS. tan
R.J

�SPECIAL

hkiff

NOTICESS«W4U.'b PoiMT.—PoiK il

S . TO COSSl’MITIVES

mMwia inletoefOHaq,^. Bay. about
"°uth
■^ortrt»* Monroe
(Old Point Comfort,) and aero* tbe
ohanitel from that fort. It ia about eight

won

DYSPEPSIA,

&amp;cd ani ^isttUmom.

1 DEBILITY
HEART DISEASE
ffver* AGUB,

north from Norfolk—from which
place it ia approached by land.

CONSTIPATION.
GiMiA—Weater Virginia baa unanimous
against secession as any section could be
where the rigbtof free luffersge prerails.
w. ter. Uur ,oiu
|„ddenl In twenty-fivc countiaa the votes foot up
—against aweaaioo, 24.848 : for sms»'■wurrM .1 th, |„„„ „f a,,„,
•or in Johixtown on Tiiwd., mDni, ol aion. 2,586. Majority, 22,548.

Jrvsdiu

•pplied to h|ltl
aClirtetian dun
pHiUOMT

i interested

And f« it
,impl
,
•rfdin., nr wteh Ren. J. Hoyt. J Brf.

^stings’ Jritt dnrrtnt.

ATTENTION!

BLOOD PUEIFIEB ASt BLOOD PI

COMPANY!! '
WAR

IC

*

ON HIGH PRICES!

EHAKMSSG
DR RO BACK'S

SCAFDI.UFIAV REMEMES! I

Stacks of

rielau. intradmd,

NEW GOODS!

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

ESTABLISHED 11M,

lord, plnd In milrimony Fuuo, Kunn-

»g®. The teak of.I

GOODS.

N. BAILEY

Ly ol Bnny.tn Mi„ Adob
of doltnMon.

dis

(KQ(

pby, gives their opiiuoes
tv, men who observe,rrfl
doubly anre* bribrothT
KSlSLT’ra

Mr. Klnpl, la . aobtnUnr In Como,
nj C of th. Mkdihrin Hod moment, K&gt;W

nr order.

DR. CHAMBERLAIN,
Williainshurgt. New York.

HIS SPRING STOCK

Quite un.

on a furfoogh of a few daya

family, on lhe evening in question, about

the vicinitity. accompanied

Hoyt, suddenly

10
11

parson

Ilia This CIiTTry drop and this sugared Pill ar.
to be tbe companion of pain and anqnlsb and
.inking sorrow—tbe inheritance obr mother Hve
--------- -.i------- u-i- .---- Hew
the infant darling baa been
the Might that withers half

couple accompanied by about twenty of

lhe ceremony

WAR!

their young friends startad for Battle

Creek; and at two o’clock

A.

M. the

bridegrooom bado adieu to tho wife of a

On High Prices,

weary weeks and months, and perhaps
“brave soldier boy." • May the groom be
proteefibd amidst tho carnage of the battle

years of happiness on

agnin, to enjoy

earth—-or, otherwise, to

attheCROCKERY,

New York, and which

their old friend—the editor.

------------ oc-------- L_

Is KSDIX83 VARIETY,

Roberts &amp; Striker,

WHICH UK FKOPOIglTO AKLL

Wm. tamper (Constable,) and Adam

—uavk—

Tinkler, have got their names into print
Monday.

blows, as uminl; nolxwly was hurt mutth.

1ST FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURP0.SE8.0NLY^a

&gt;r given.[that by *&gt;»*&lt;»

billiard

Hnxling* is now cursed

laud aoourdioa to tbe

H in-low’s Suotbteg Syrup I
Thousand* nf children
Tub Wrctcu, Jacksok.—A legal gen .neb ..
•vc by ite timely donum nf Wusb.ngmn. who In ihiw ini TEA. COFFEE. HUOAR, SPICES, PEPPER,
the preMripiion
thh city, knows the man Jackson—th-|
PRUNES, FIGS. RAISIN8. CODFISH;
murderer &lt;&gt;f G»l. Ellsworth—very well i
'
by reputation. He it wa*. who. after lite I
John Brown fight at Harper’s Ferry. I
nwnni into the river to a rock upon which
EU'WEB? TXimnnXBY
tbe dead body of one of lhe Brown’s men
And Cooking Extracts,
had lodged in floating down the stream. '

JRGE CROSIER.
Xtetgagte.

eaught in tbe act of making a counterfeit at Ay•r'» Cathartic Pilla. Tbeir detection waa accom-

VS NOTICE.

dable energy and pronintittide 10 protecting the
public front imposition through rpunous Imitatinnkof their invaluable medicines.
Dr. Ayer’s SaraapariUa, Cherry Pectoral and
Pills have come u, be staple necessities with the
community, and tbe imposition upon the siek of
»pnrtott», worthle-s. it not injurious fabrication.
«if tlietn, is in fact lhe consummation of villainy.
We hope the scoundrels will get their due. aud In
the kfcnlng they now are, they art pretty sure of
ll-I'vli.v IjamUr.

and with his jack-knife, with diabolical
coolness, cut on one of the ears of the
dead man and put i( into his pocket, re­
turned to shore.
He had the car put into
alcohol in a glass bottle, and kept it upon
PENS, PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
, exhibition upon lhe fair of his tavern at
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac
Fairfax. By this outrageous barbarity,
he so aroused the people of that place
* MOST POPULAR
that they drove him from tbe town, when
he went to Alexitndria
Such a as the |
wretch who aaM**&lt;itteted the foremost
military man of his age in the country.
Jackson is also lhe same man who
headed tbe gang who attacked the Rcpub’
lican liberty pole at Occaquon, Fairfax
county,
—
“*7, before the Presidential election.
nl iiMl„p
.ir.nUv, sb»i
lie cut down tbe pole with his own band, tel cvcrvthingin our line of trade at
_______
_ _______
be bought at any place. Uirsu.se

PATENT MEDICINES

•8 NOTICE.

thus guarding Against the corruption and
other abuses, and ferriting out the seces­
sion scoundrel* in that branch of the fed­
eral service. He does not intend torntrust a single duty to A suspected officer.

S

New Arrangement

BOOTS &lt;3c SHOES:

Qastinga ’’•h. II. Lr»l

DISSOLUTION!

-J’* winrRTSaasi

Monrr. that Gen.
N.w Pntnl ttb.

th* plana ot lhe Quacks and Rogue* to dur
———
. ■■■»■■■
...I. I,

all Linda of Food. Medicines, Liquors, and Good.
w.'.L &gt;1- n.MMS .rf
Il,

HOUSEHOLD AN'D FARM,
1‘lautation nnd Shop*.
For everyFamily, having over a KOO reeeipta
on Cooking. Dyeing, Preserving, Cleaning, Ac.,
liow to Plant aud what it ia beat to Raise. Uow

NEW YORK COSTS.

A for. lhe public fora period of THIRTY YRS.
and during that time have maintained a high
character in alnxwt every part of tbe Globe, for
tbeir extraordinary and immediate power of roe

FECETABLEtLIFE MEDICINES

one single trial-tbe/ are not onlr
but, in fact, ebe.pcr than anr other Pill*,
t^tes^a lem nnmber of them fa produca a

Pries «f th. Seandtnavian Blood FnriAar, SI
s-.’d;

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

great amount of iotercaUogand
M-dscri
iiiformatiou can bo luM gratia .f any of th. acute
throghout tlw oountry.
e*»“"
In difficvlt or complicated cue* Dr. E&lt;,b«ck
may b. applM to pejdually or by falter .noio.tog one stamp for (Tie reply.

ful disease, a full description of all the remedies
used foi it* with a careful statement of the results,

AUTHORIZED MILITARY BOOKS.

Hartings, May I at, H6I.

:LzrOTT\A.T’S
LIFE FILLS AND.PHaiNIX BITTEK3

J*7 bf“
■he blukrndown
_____ _

_

Please give us a call.

THE CONSUMPTIVES BOOK.
NORMAN DAILEY.

victims of ill health.

szEsssaTiar
”7?*
No one ean doubt tbeir .upericriii

I Thes. books are published on fin. paper, aud
beautlfally bound.

INSTRUCTION IN HELD ARTILLERY
1 vol.

in a Uaudaoiuelr bound roltne for onk Mixas. Mo
familr should be witboat them. They are illoa-

Prepared by a Board cf Artillery Officers.

mailt |I5O a mouth. Send for a circular for agenta-

Nir;—Th* Ugbt Artillery Board saaembled by
Special Orders No, 131, of 185®. and Special Or-

ere I Habit.; unxlration of mind, low of pow
uervou* debility, lou of »&gt;ghl. wakefullaeas, k
of Militude, eruptions on the foe, Ac., Ac. 8B.ross re i» too lav* ; before you Buffer incun
damage, to Jjjith bodv and mind.
TeErxUai whsVasyurttaxs|A&gt;T. and a
remedei. for Irregularities, UEetruetlona, M hi

ulsUonj
’’ ILL I AM F- HARRY,

A,rUUery.
A J. BUNT, BL Major,
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing tbe
Ranlain
Arllllarr
first aud aecoud atomacha, and creating a tie of
pure and healthy bile, in dead of l*»c stale and
HARDEE'S
TACTICS.
•ait kiml; FLATULENCY. Loaa or Arrewrtf of scrofulouji,consumptive, aud diseased condition
to whom a numerous offspring only brings suffer­ Rifle and light infciitry Tactic., far the
ing and poverty. To »uch n. woo Id tty write,
and w. will send you information of a sure, welltested, and never-failThgrttvtXTiVM.
urtmenl. By lire ret
by cleansing the whole
iuardee, U. 1 A.—
—Hl. ___ ___
Tel l.-fiotoote
THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
It
is
a
terse
and
br.ntiful
paper,
snd
contain.
FEVERS of aU kind,
Ibe most v.Tu.bl. information on
to a re^lar circulation,
reapiraiion in aueh eases
thorough aol.
On *11 other di*CM3 of tbe 8«xn*J Onjans, a
fall explM.tfan of tbe origin of BypbiTls, tb*
mean, of prevtation and cun*.
Ou Consumption, that fearful disrate.
On th. Liver. Heart, Stomach and Skin,
On Female Cumnl.int*.
On the various Schools ot mediein**.
On th* modes of Treatment now Practiced.
On ths False Treatment of Diaeates.
On ths various Medical Humbugs.
On th. Phjsiology of Marriage.
On the cumtnoa mus* ot Midwtno.
On Diet, Exercises and Ablution.
How the Phyrician should be.

A NEW ARTICLE.
A new and deligbtfal Stomsslucand CbrdfaVlbr
giving tone lu the Stomach, asd tor lb. preven­
tion oTbillio.i complaints incident ts th. West­
country. Try IL
As a moraing drink to sasirt diarotlon and
rel».»e Dy.pen.li, it has no cqpaj. Try R,
In flsnor ft (»ti j trior \o tU utter Bitters. Try

field exercise

&lt;Wa*hl3Siou, May It. IDO.

•

which they arr composed, and ■
lariag uuuatutal cravings erf thec stomach,directly
prvmotive of
_______
TEMPERANCE,
tbe present proprietor believe* that in tasking
them widely kuowm tbo public welfare fa subscrIt will man b. for sale by Ml of Dr. finback's
nmaerou. Ag.itis, and st Hotels, Ae.j tbs country
over. In ib.mcp tim., older, will be filled di-

Principal office and .ale room*. No. • East
Fourth »t-, rd bnllrttng from Vain atrect, Cincin­
nati, 0.. LaLnratevTfn Hamutond alreet.
For «nlo by J. P. Robert* A Co. Hasting*. Eli
Nlcbois,Orangeville Milla. P. A. Keeler, .Iso Hoff­
man and De Helmer. Middleville. M. C. Swift,
Prairieville, and by Drujqrists and Merchants gen­
realty throughout tl.e country.
ajirit$-ly

CAVALRY TACTICS.

80WARD

ASSOCIATION

PHILADELPHIA.

^^vr'o’3^MSeeiKU^
Was DxragnrprT, Washixctox, Feb. 10.1811.

cnooL Boots of all kinds, also Nswsraraai
for sain by
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
We have the very b«t authority for
staling that Senator Chandler, during his
late visit to Washington baa not in any
respect interfered with removals and appoirUmenta to office, or made any sugges­ st tb. Store of T. ROWER.
rialiiug the prescription will pleaae aa- tion relating therein. The appointments
R«v. EDWARD A. WIJaSGN. &gt;
now made, were decided upon and promWilliatnabcrgh,
actlO-ty
Kings couutv, Mew Fork.
iwd. before tbe war begun, except in enrne
introduction of BOOTS
J P. Roberts and Co.,aad by drnggists generally instances where there have been remov­
als for cause.
We may further say. that
Senators Cbahma* and Wads have vol.
■TJCJEXfct : 7-EXPr« 1 1
TESCTM 1 untecred their services to the govern­
Whe^oehMtAUiin! BeasUM Te«lh! ment for special aids, to be employed In ORDERasy sm-vi' om h
proper, during ths
WlI.LfAM JOIEM,
war. and an for have been kept busy, par- .
ROWER S HARDWARE STORE.
which latter they

W«»rei|&gt;f.rw«l bl

Market, which we

advance from

THE

MOTTO 1

Th* following is an extract from a letwrtttta by ihe Rev. J. S Holme, pastor of th.
I‘rerpnnt Street Baptist Church. Brooklyn, N. T-,
lo the "Journal and Messenger.” Cincinnati, O.,
icd.pesks volumes in far r of that wcrld-renownA friend just from Washington "Pc“k*
rd medicine. Mica Wixilow's Soonuxo Bravr
nf Gen. Seott’s labors ns immense. There
ron CniL&amp;osx Tsrrutxo
,
joints.
Special aUection will b* paid to COMPOUND­
"We sec an advertisement in your columns of are cruigtaniantly kepi before his quarters
ING and potting np PRESCRIPTIONS; and any
Hk*. Winslow** Roorntxa Srnrr. Now we never
about twenty horses, all saddled and on* pnrehMing medicfaM of us ean rely upon
.
ready for a start, and every few minutes their being
couriers are going and eotning with orders
Also WORMS, by dialodgisg from th. turning*
and reports.
This friend also states
ot the bowels tbe slimy matter to which these
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
creatures adhere.
that lhe labfir of Mr. Wells, tho Secrc
calnej ctn't do better than to Uy in a supply/
•CUBVEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, by a perfect purilv which these LIFE
is in hts office night and day, attending to
MEDICIKeSeivc to th. blood.andall the humors.
RCORBUT1C EMUFTlONb aud BAD
all the detailsol the Navy, department,

1 VLCANITE RUBBER RAM.

THE GUIDE 4NQ.GUARD

LOW PRICES’

©’EDWP, IFMDIB (O&amp;SJH

GALLOWAY,

boeninraded.) eftw u no.
Bear ia mind Ibal the bvAni,I2&gt;
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS ar. endorsed* by "£•
ill*, iancoof thuuuud,ur i;-._---- :■-------- ' . ,

Pathology, Prertnlhm and cure of all diaeaaca of
Utmary and Hexual Organa, akd a wxaxtxo voice Ever shuwu iu this

DA11 A1TD 01E1E 2

GROCERIES!

RECRUIT THE DEUiLITATED,

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR
OBSTRUOTIONiOFTHE BLOOD
.
OR SECRETIONS,
in Which (I.—
«M1I
-■ .

SHOES

are prepared to sell al a small

tnlJcs heretofore kept in

with only one such institution.

CR OCKER Y!

The Gentlemens Medical CoBpanien,

APPROVED CREDIT.

the R&gt;&gt;uer Block, have departed, to parts,
to us, unknown.

CAUSE 800.1 TO VEAI.:

BOOTS,

FOB

THE
h*

&gt;QputaiuKr^pl.jgU«Hi?teai^ ob»aiaed far
th. cure of iTiseaK ia al! ita fifrtnt, with full ex­
planation. of the cauaec, .ymptotu., diet, balblng
■nd exerclK. Price 50 cent*.

The ‘'lie”

passed between tham and words came to

Itollara and fifty ceafc:
itamlag a power of »afa.

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

•md there is no d isenae ef t Ke Stomach sod Bowflq
muBri"' *&amp;* •err0M V*1*®. tbe akin, glands or

Ao mistake this time I

by indulging in a little fight, in front of

the postuffiec, on

recruit

GROCERIES

VERY CHEAP

JUST RECEIVED

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

Judge for your.elrM.
AIm publiabed at the Infirmary, to aid these

THE’ I.AniE’S MEDICAL FKIEXD,

DRUGS AID HF.DICINE8,
item I cn Is Paints, Oils, Cam.
AM phene. Bit ruing Fluid,

Belligerent.

HENRY L. THOMAS.

iE**iMdfurtbe South

SHOES, etc.,

enjoy a reunion in bliss, throughout nn

vie- I procured wine of tour f
I’lllsand Blood purifier, from

RICK FENIALER,

“b|fuE FA-VULY ranitlAff,

eternity of years, is the sincere wi.h of 'n new nnd most complete assortment of

rye Crosier, ot OuUrfo

LIVER COMPLAINT,
ani mtore tbe health and rtrcngtb of the .ufcrtx.

piy, will! auvicc anti airvcuona rue cure, any IM.
kuI usXhotusmdiqg for advir. will L. devoted
lo furnishing modicino. to th. poor. - In all cases
■a *
.&gt;■ ' - - '
If X..

meet on that

happy shore whore loving hearts shall

aring date the tiftcenlh
l wof our Lord one

DYSPEPSIA

letter, Detaining fall ac­

count I

DRUG STORE!!! B00TS ASJ)

years, ths day that shall bring baek her

field, oiid the bride preserved from the
| ills Incident to usall, that they may meet

HOME TES«TIMOXY.

DRY GOODS ’ !

millineby

HEADY-niDE CLOTHHG,

HASTINGS

to anxiously awsi', through tbe long.long

JE SALE.

CONTAIN MO MINERAL.

BEAUTIFUL

DRY GOODS!

was per­

The bride returned to her father’s house

or that they
r to be penwmally .erred

tent .abject
Tbe «rid»n„ .. IU. P
which it st all time, aeccuible to tbe public
[eatablhho. the following
F
’

blushing Addie was

few hours only, anti took the cars, to re­

tment .ball gv there, their lant, perhaps thrir enrybepc. The .trottg msa bs*. planted in his viiM&gt;. thi. won diiwaae This red drop by hi. .idiZlitlping him wrevtle with thi. inexorable enc.v

LARGE AND

HAND

of

made a soldicren without resistance on

join his fellow soldiers at Fort Wayne.

of this order

ON

FACTS:
?}•« Jfo BLOOD PURIFIER and MLOOE

will be to gitc joy to the affli.tcd by effecting ia

formed at six o’clock and at nine, lhe

•XZ

mumIm;

io

Tallow,

his

premises, and lhe
part of any.

:kts

by

“oune down ou”

NOW

Poll

Comprising a

forty of the young men and maidens of

iW dears,
Tn what an inconoeivable
amntini o
iffenng doe* thia point I—
:70."'*’du»e« a day ! ■! Fifty millions of dose, per

ARE

with one of the LARGEST and

OF GOODS,

BEST AsaortmcnU

(CS:

expectedly to moil of “Uride Carver’s”

-~r, Def-Uaar.
Court beid at I__
liasti nge, i0 aald conn

WE

o«.,'

«n eamp at Fort Wayne, .nd was at home

Notice!

itegtewbl. comptexioss.
ills for a rery .hart time, will
i&gt;f SALT RHEUM, sud a strt
king taiprovem^t tn Ums dcaroeu of ths ikiu.—
COMMON C0LD6 sad LNFLUENEA WiU always three atampa for return
b. cured by on. dose.or by two in lhe wont nw.r
PILES.—Th. original proprieter of these med­
icines, wm cured ofPile., of85 year, standing by
tbnnan eflh.LtrsMsmcwM alsse.
t [ i i.

givm gr.iu, ty th.
ing Surgeon,lo all who .pply by letter,

edical advice

M
NewYcrk.

aflhctwl

tivsiy forbidden.
J. R. POINSETT,
Secretary ef War.

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. MgLELLAND’B BAYONET EXER­

nnea leave lhe ay atom sutgect to a return of tbe
diaeaae—a cure by llieee medicines it pcruiaucnl,
Tmt Tncs. as Sarianen, urn as Cmu&gt;.
Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro­
BILIOUS FEVERS A LlVMB OOMPLAMiTS.
type ; Melninrotrpc;- Sjitrereolype;
"Mirror Ambrotype; Neilngraphic;
Pearl A mbrotyp*;- Ornamental

CISES.

Ninth st., rials , r
Geo. Fxiscuu.li.
Je2l;tj
N*wrter&gt;*.

HOW

LOST,

ON THE NA
CAL CURB

AND COPYING

■ original.
Iwffig«&lt;

r.unriB.
FOp SULK BYALL DBVGGWre.

tnitahi. ‘

........- ■• .. .................

.’iuiW

Shaving Saloon!

wurnKw’scott.

s

Exxa D. HtuavwsLL
Presufra

HOW

RESTORED

�3-. 784/

ONLY PREPARATION
&gt;F ¥8ARS,

STQpD

UNION

I ■b«rcr^&gt;
tlar erery day!

CURE

NervousHeadache

SAVE THE

And testimonial*, new. and al moat without num
her. might be given from IndiM and genilcorau
Is ail gradra of *omctr. who** netted tcalinioov
none could rosiat, that Prof Wood'* Hair tasterativ* wJI reatore tbe bald aad gray hair, aad pre­
serve lb* hair of the youth to old age, in ail ita
youthful beauty.
7

Bottle Creek. Mich-, tae. Zl. I»M.
Paor. Wood: The* wilt plea a* accept a lie* to
cfoweie dtseaae. attended with *a erantion on th*
bead. A continual ceure* of suffering through
life having reddsedne lo 4
of tteprnd nc*
1 have not been able to obtain stuff for cap*. Bei­

AND-

BUY YOUR GOODS

R. J. GRANT.

d aicknee* will
removing the .
Lra ar* *0 aubji

another terg. bottle would restore )t entirely and
pertnanenlly. I feel anxious to pereevvro in itoua*
and being destitute uf means to pnrebaae any
more, 1 would aak tbe* if thou wouldst not b* will­
ing to to eeud me an order oa Ihine ageata for a
long tuv**t&gt;g*tion aad carefully conducted exper­ bottle, aad receive to tbyaclf th* acripture declar­
iments. having been in um many year*, daring ation—“th* reward ia to thoae that are kind to Aha
wtaiab um* they have prevented and relieved a widow had th* tahwloed.”
vast amount of pain ami anlfcringfrom Heartache
'Thy frfeod,
SUSANNAH KIRBT.
whether originating in th* asrveM system or ad*.
magod state of tha ttwa'l
Thev ar* ant'raly regs'abl* In their ccmpoaition.
and may be taken at all time, with perfect safely
without making any change of diet, «• J tbo ahomet
^•ngdmaaeombU toad* rrmtaa U oaof to admimu-

. --­
scalp «a* alrooat vulirely bereft of IU covering,
and much of the remaining portioa* upou iff*
aide* and back part ol tny brad aborth *n*r b*
earn* gray, so that pou will not b* aurpriaed when
I tell you that upon my return to tbe State of Indi­
A box will be **ut by mad prepaid on reempt ana, my mor* ca*u*l acquaintance* were not *o
much at a Iom lo dueorer ibe eaua* ot the chaag*
PRICE 25 CENTS.
in my appearunce. a* my tuor* intimate .acquaia
tenw* were ta reebgnur st* at alL
AH order* *hould be addressed to
•
I at one* made application to lb* moat skillfull
pbyaicana in th* country, but. recci nag no aaaar*uc** from tb*m that my hair oould again be re­
stored, 1 waa forced to become rocuncifod 1s my
fat*, until, fortunatair. in th*' latter part of tb*
year IMT. your R«*foraUv* wax rrcovnended to
me by a druggtal, aa being th* moot raltabl* Hair
Restorative in uae. I tried on* bolllr, aad found

BEWAU OF COUNTERFEITS!
Tb* genuine h*v* fir* aignaturee of Henry C.
taaldingon each box
8aid by Druggists aud all other Dealer* tfe Med-

ON LOW PRICES
Come and See!!
HVAE JUST RECEIVED

dollar*' worth ot Raatoratire. aud aa a result, bar*
a rich cat of very soft black hair, which no monby tan buy.
A* a mark of my gratitude for your labor and
skill in th* production of ao wonderful an artid*.
WILL cuxnscx ALL WHO SCTTU FROM
! liar* recom-nroded it* n*a to many of mv tneuda
and acqn.iuia.ycM. who. I am happy t* lateral
you, ar* using It with Irk* effect
Very respectfully rocr*.
A. M. LATTA.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot. 444. Broadway, and sold by all dealers
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
throughout lhe world,
The Restorative I* pul up in Bottle* ot thro*
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
aixea, vix : large, tnedhjm. and amaU; th* small
bold* U a pint, and n|*ilt for on* dollar a bottl*;
ls O**« ntdmoniaU ware wuWwdsd Jy btr. Bpslu- tb* medium hold* at Must twenty per eent mcr*
in pronoriion than tb^tmall. retaila for two dol
D.S, TAsy afard
pr^fofAt gjt
taro a bottle; tha arg* hold* a quart. 40 per cent
wy of thia tndg aoiaa^fc duectwy.
mors in proportion, and retail* for XX a bottle.
O. J. WOOD. Proprietor, 444. Broadwav, New
Terk. and ll4M*riet8troat,8l. Loma, Mo
And sold by all good Druggist* *i.d Fancy Goods
Dealer* everywhere.
JanJyl-eem
1 bars tried your Csposhe Pills, and Illht tW&lt;
» &lt;mU that 1 want yon w aeod me two dollars

CEPHALIC PILLS,
HEADACHE,

NEVER

KNOWN

TO

FAIL

E©D1S &amp; SECffiP,

Hartfo.-d.Pa, Fab. 8.1ML

I wiah you to **od m on* mcr* box of your
CapbaHe HHa 1 Uot romiotdo frmi deal
bonejit
fmmlkcm.
Tour*, respectfully,
.
LART A5B STUltBOUSE.

GROCERIES

Bpraea Croak, Iluotinrtou C*., P-, I
Jaaoary 18, Is, IMI.
|
B. C. 8r*xaue.

Wl

-IB

abscesa in my right

pint bowl, or larger
than a oocoanuL
1 had not buttoned my vest
with anv comfort for over a year I bad consult­
ed some of the best physicians in tha Htale.acnon
which was Prof Hamilton, of Buffalo, and n«oj
othcry. all of whom decided that my disease wooly
terminate fetally : that the abaccsa vould evented
ally break inwardly,hnd ran my bfea,ay. I waa
oot ablo lo labor much for two years, and not lik­
ing to ba idle, I commenced taking your Pills.—
Boon after, tbe awallisg commearad disappearing
and finally appeared to Domt externally. 1 barams alannoif and sent for Dr. Sprague, who ad
vised m* io cotuioua tbe Pills, aa my recosary was
rsptdlv being complete?. I continued to use the
Pills io small doaca for some months, and found
myself fnllr restored, the ulcer healed and I con­
sider myself a well man. Th* aew* of tb* curs
aoon aprsod through thia section, and mor* than
a thousand boxes of Herrick's Pills have sold la

Isctoeed tad twenty-five eiota, (M,) for which.
■A box nf “Oapbabd FUla." Band to addraaa ot
Tbe discovery of coating a pm with sugar sm*v. Tn C. Fillar, Revnoldsburg, Franklin Co.
Inaiad with Dr. Bsrriak. All others ar, couatarMe.
Tow Pilto uorh libo a aUrm rare SmXkL aA fcHs, sod if uwd will do harm, and diaappont tha
sick. Ilernek'sPills are eleguitly put up, Mln
box. with a large street of direction, and aril for
!S coots per box , 8 boxes for &gt;1.

HARD-WARE

AND

DRY GOODS!

Tbs Bust and Cbeamait HotiMhald Remsdy in the World.
•Theo* renowned Floaters ear* pain*, woakaaaa
aad distreaa iu lb* back, aide* aad breast, in fie*
hour*. Indeed to certain are they lo do this, that

Tbe Albany Evening Jbitnoal, in nn in­
terealing akelch, «*f ecamea and incidents
that occurred ia the old RepraaenUlive's
Hall, during ha thirty yearn eneupancy by
Cungraea, thu* describes one of Uh- warm­
eat end muet memorable occasion* ev*
witneaued in the old Hall:
On tbe 18lh ot January, 1837, the
House adopted lhe usual rule In lay anti
slavery petltltdnenn the table;-thi* being
denominated the “Hawea Gag,’' to dieUnguiab it from U* “Patent Gag,” and
the “Atherton G*g.” On Monday, lhe
6lh of February, 183T, "
'
having occupied an b&lt;»ur or more in
hauaUug hia pile ol anfialaverv m*m

st «oee with *ntn* ktmi af putter ■ glue.
They want their Httle c»o»h» cured,*"
that they may brettih «l *br*r e-*!- wbrn
they have no lung* left worth roeoUnettag.
Tk« v.mW Mv. alls! I" teU *•
eiltolu to J..h» U» B.WIO. «W” &gt;■“

id WM in Un chsrger, and
“
balsam that would cure cut*. Thm can­
not he done. But H i* wy profit*™*
tn Ils shout It, snd ««y th»4 U &lt;*«?
done. The people who make s busui*-*
of this Ivlng, snd profiUng by tt, «re
culled qwh.-Dr. Hointt.

Stacks of

Clot kin
SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE!

De not ask for anything bat

Beady

SOOTHING SYRUP,

Pay

For Children Teething.
will allay a&amp; &gt;ein and apaamodsc octtoa.
“*n

um

TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.

Depend wps* H. wetter,. U will gir, rest l«
yeurwUM. and
RELIEF AMD HEALTH TO TOUR IXFAXTS.
In mvtknldgy tbs nsthe drltv nottiMfkW,b*v,pu' wp and sold this srtieie for
|y presides over Silence *nd Ughi—show­
tea «aa»s. and eaa ear, ia
aad tnU U
A. vt,*.
II... *----- il.l. ■—
.
ing that it is only out of the depth &lt;W con­
er Polk, saiA “1 hold in ray hand a paper ttemplated allene* that ths gt*st light «»t
tbs
soul,
Troth
ran
sriwa.
purporting in be apuUUon from certain t
■laves.
If 1 should present it lo the
A Sentimental chap aay« th"t he In­
House, would it go on the table under the
order of the 18th of January T’ Tha ।tend to petition to Congrea* for a grant to
Also for Sals.
■peaker *cemed bewildered, and bad j-i*t Improve
;
the channel* «f affection. fc» that
tune to atamnier out *omethinlg about |henceforth the "course of true lusff may
the gravity of Um quesUon when tbe en run
,
smoothP&gt;
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,
tire pro alavery *ina of the Chamber ex
Eluded with the intense wrath. “1x1 him
The Fiil'tr* I* the hmvsn where th* P»"t
lo lhe township of Tanlea Springs;
e expelled !" *b&lt;»nted Dixon H. Ixwi*, (la glorified. In the strong man’* ho».m
whose huge tiody, weighing five hundred each
(
dead Pad ri»« t-&gt; a roronativm day
avoirdupois, c-rae waddling and wbe«t .In the Fntvre. more gioelmi" than ever
ing toward the clerk’s desk. The whole (transfigured with brwtv and light.
In the Village of Heat ing«.
corps of Uipuch were tin tbeir fret,
■creaming. Wearing, gesticulating like '
Titles tn ail -f these. I a dis pcta bib, and
demons. Pulp plied hi* gnvol and called
order in vain, while the spectators in Uie
ramadird. eaff iu daath. Wa baHrva H IbtkMt
overhanging galleries canirbt lhe spirit of ’
I ion l cart
you neser pay /ar them and auraal remedy ia the world. I* all earea *
Dyaoatary aad DiarrhoM ia ebUurea, abetUr it
Uie scene, and ware going wild with exarise* fnx» te thing, or aaj oUwr caa.r
W,
cite.neuL Quick aa thought resolutions
wo«M aay lo evaty molbrv who lias a child aofrW VP Till ISTKRIST.
were prepared fur Uie expulsion of Mr.
feriog frvni any of lire forejtviag drecare*. da aet
1*1
your
pnjud.tr-.
or
the
preiudic*
o
|
otlreri,
Adam*, based on the a*aumption that he
D. I'. OWLET.
ataad beleceu yaa aad yvmr auXrriur ebUd aad
had prearntea a peUtiuo from slave* for
Hasung*. &gt;*•» 14.
•wU
th* relrefthal aril) ba .aro-vaa, aUolatel* «sr*U&gt; folio* tb* um ut Ibis medteiac. if Uwvly awd
the abolition of slavery.
Ere they wenFull diroctiou*for u.u g will accvaip«Oy raeh bot­
Isirly before the b&gt;Hi*e, they were offered
tle.
Noa* itanuio- ualea* lb* foc-aimil* af
in a'modified from by Mr. Wsddy Thom­
CURTIS h CALKINS. X«« York. &gt;• oa tb*rataid* • ragpar. Bold by Dragguta througbasl lb*
son, now demanding lbs cvnsura rat bar
than expulsion. Thereupon the debate ।
began. Il raged violetiUv three day*.— I

Hastings' gnsintss finrto

S® A1XBES

Thonipa--*, Drumgoole. Wiser and Under
wo-d leading off for tbe *laveocracy, while
Lincoln, Cushing, Phillips, Granger, and
other* defended Adame During tbe
height of ths tempest the rotunds, the
galleries, the passengers of ibecspiod be­
ing filled witban excited throng, tbe c*&gt;l
league* of Mr. Adams felt great anxiety
n -t only for bis fate in tbe House, but
fur bis’personal safety.- Meantime, the
resdutioi ■ were going through various
imdilxxito-na, all tending lo soften the r
term* and noli, ate their cuticltmuns.—
All this unit, the &lt;&gt;ld Roman sat uihuovmJ
in bi* place, t1** coolest man in lhe Chumlier.with the incendiary petition safely
locked up in hia desk. Al length it be­
gan to leak out that tbe paper was not
exactly such a document a* the slave­
holders in Uieir hot baste ituag ned it to be
Whereupon, Drunigmtle, of Virgiui* atilt
further modified the reaolutioiis by *etling forth that the member frrnn Musmi.
chum.Ua Had •given odor u» tbe idea that
slavBsUada right U&gt; petition," etc., a
phrase on which Adams n&gt;asted him
alive. Finally, tbe pro alavery side of tbe
Hou .a began to suspect that they were
pursuing lhe negrW in lhe wrong di recimhi ; that if there was a colored individ­
ual in th* case at all, he was mure likely
to b* found in tbe paling than iu the peti
lion, and *•&gt; they sb-pped U&gt; lake braaih.
Then Mr. Adnata ruse tn adre^a the
Houm.
With treat delibsruti n, bis
voice pitched on a shrill key that peoetratad the a&gt;rner «4 lhe gHlIrriea, nnd with a
frail bit of paper rustling in his a«rd hand,
be culled the speaker’s aitention to lhe
question be had put lokiin three day* ago
which still remisned unanswered: Wheth­
er a paper purorting to lie a petition
irotn slaves, would, if he were tn present
it^u on the table under the oidrr &lt;d the
I Kdi of January 1 Lx«&gt;kine around with a
mingled expression of aarataiic cunning
and lofty scorn whkb Lord Chatham
wuuldhave envied be cried in a voice &lt;.f
thunder,but in a sharp hissingtona anch a&gt;
lightning might be supposed to employ if
it spoke at all, “mad am I lo bt txpolltd
from Uiif loqvatiotu babbling Hoorn J or
rimplg aiking a qtutlion C For the find
titua, tbe tliouuhl flashed on friend and
foe, that Mr. Adam* bml neither present­
ed tbe paper nor proposed to present It,—
Everybody fell queer, while some grave
men looked like lank abeen suddenly de­
manded of tbeir fleeces. It had now got
wind that tbe paper waa a forgery, the
work of some stupid xlavsholder in
Washington and purported to be signed
by Scipio, Sambo, and other bogus ne­
groes, asking Uie Hoose to expel Mr.
Adams from tbeir body.

B precisely whai Us nemo iadiestes. for. while
pleaaaat io tbo taste, it is revivingly oxhilara
ling, and stregtbeuing to tbo vital powers. Il also
revivifies, reinatatea and renews the blood In all
Ha original puntv. rnd thus re,terra and readers
tbs system invulnerable to al'acks of disease It
is the onlv preparation ever offered to the world
1— —
H ... .. .to. M.ltain
----- *'

CMuffi aBUci. feaf atreet, H ..Un Q,1

I

D

C1N A* A RKMfcDIAL AGENT.

p. c. HAWLEY,
Dealer *• •» ki—• rf F*"!u’r °'
awag.F’

MOTT S

THIS DEUCIOUB TONIC STIMULANT,
ESPECIALLY «**.« ned for the use of the Ut

ROBERTS A STRIKER,

MSWKtsSae*

r'

PILLS'^- IRON.

:.u„,Hastings. Mich.

—~

bihty: for it aeeda so rosdwsl aksli or knowledg
evsa to aco that debility follow* all attacks of dise
ease, and lava tbe nnguarded svetmn open lo lhe
attacks el many of tbe most dan&gt;ervae Ills lo which
poor humauilr is coastanllr liable, such for exam­
ple, aa tbefoUowiag: eossemntion, bronchitis, ia
digestion. dv,|^nsta. lose of appetite, fsintnes*.
nervous irritalxlitr. aeuralgia. palpitation of tbe
heart, melancholy.' hvwxbondria. night sweats.
1.ii .to.• .1... *r

A. B. BON8TEKL,

triad, it ha* | roved abaci u tel v cure lit a ia esabef
th* fella* ing complaint*, v ia:

tomato ITmhuo. ■ad JrevyeforiJar*. Alaoltver de
ran gemrote or torpidity, aad Hrer complaints, dia I* now receiving fn»m New Yurie
***** *f th* kidtrey., ecalding or loconlmawc* of
Buatuti, hi* fall xtra-k of
the urine, or any oerangroirola nf th* urinary or
K, pain ta th* Itack. aid* and betwren th* aboalooagh, emaciation, difbculty of breathing,
and indeed we might enumerate many m- re .till,
but we bar* only apace to aar.lt will not onlv cur*
th* debditr following chilli aad frv*r. but pre­
Consisting in part of
vents all attack* arialag from miasmatic infiirenc**
New Orleans, Miramvado, CdTre
and cure* tb* disease at once, il already attacked
And a. it act* directly aad pcraiateatly os lb* bil Crushed, Powdered and Granulated 8tV
ary ay etewt, aroaaing th* liver to action, promoting
in feet, al! th* excretion* and secretion, of th* sys­
tem. it will infallibly prevent any deteterioea con
M'dasaee and Syrup.,
sequro-ea following upon change of elimat* aud
Green and Black Tea*.
water, hsne* all traveler* should have a bolllr
Rio. Ceylon, and Jara C-ffe,
wltli them, and all should take a teaeponnful at
least before rating, a* it prevents eosllrrnwe.
Stone. W.uden. aid Willow W
strengthens th* digestive organa, H should h* iu
Cignra, T-lutct-n and Snuff.
th* haadaaf all p*raona of aedaatory Imb ta. atu
dents, minister., literary men. and all ladi** not
Halt nnd W ater Lime.
Roa(*. Baleratini. Cnaaia. Pepp

Groceries

DANIEL CtMM
USTICE OF THE I’EACulM
t” a&lt;m«. win if- «*-*»?
AaOiaand alletb** buaiaeai pertaiamg I
F*^* htoek. "F *****

J

Is. Debility, Nervow* Affect low*, Fnaclause, Dyepepuia, &lt; oastipallaa, Diarr­
hoea, Dyueaierjr. laciurent &lt; MMaaUaa,
ncrofuloa* Tqrbercalo-l., Mall Rbram,
Miaoaeaarrwattoa, M hitea. &lt; hlore-le, Liv­
er Complulai*, t btoBke llradacb**,
RbeaasaUaea, lalenwHteat Fevers, Ar*.

uX?y»&gt;—

I. A. HOLBROOK.

lu cauree of (letieial Debility, whether tb* re-

his triumphant phiippic by warning bi.

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!

arJ. A. Wacenw. of Oaritaw,
hM Id vanted a rifle cunuo which ba
ohitns will shoot arrcn miha. A flying
oorpo of artillery of 120 men Ina been
robed ta tiwMUM,d»y.

a. c. r«»MX,
JWDGR OF PROBATK, Notary
^U^»4T.Ur»
(Nk Court Umm, al Haiti’S*. on ’
days reek week

OLIVER F- EVEB1

SVKK^r.^5.'?:
T PHILLIPS. Uireaa Saaatrr ai

(L H- COOK,
[REGISTER OF DERM. «— ’
EL OBm ia the Coart Hou&gt;&gt;. &lt;

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TSE STIMULATING ONGUENT

young adversaries “never again to run uu
an errand UH they know whether they
were going"—and bow tbe House firmly
refused to lay tbe resolution on the table,
put through their authors to a direct rote,
finally trampled them down by a decided
majority are not all the thing* writ
ten in Um Chronicle* of lhe Old Hail of
the House of Representative*1

wlfarmer.
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SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE I

MASON ALLER,

.

T-wLUXlIS GROCERIES, prori.io*

sons tarnibar ta medwal turn, tbe o;wroltv, ot thia
|&gt;rr|«ratiuu ol iron mast ba •alsiarv, for salite
the Jd oxides, 4 is rigaruutly tunic,' aithaat be­
lt.« exciting aad uvrrbraliaK ; aadgrstlr. regslady aperient, eera in the mast ubalinalecases sf
Dnigx, Paint x, Oila, Burning Flu­ oMtivcucM
wilbuul ever Leti g s j**tnc |«rf&gt;
id, and Camphene.
live, or tnSictmic a dMagtawabk- senaaUoa.
it is thte lattoc propmi. sjaoug others, which
Ateo, th* largvat ateek el
ma^ea it so rviuarkabii cdevtual sod pernisarst
remedy for Piles, spun wbi.h it afea appears la
Kerosine OH an4 L*mr«*
exert a distinct ai-t spacihe action, by dixperaiag
fever i-firred in Battle ( c«k, t ..t whirl, U.e Icndcuty which forms ibeiu.
in Drspepsia. isnumerable as arc its casMa. a
will he s»ld at print lint &lt;ann.i&lt; fail t&lt;&gt;
singia box of tbewe Ch.lrbest i'llia, bac ofiss
suit pttrclutwers.
■ united for tbe mu.t liabilusl cases, including lbs
Particular gtfentiia paid to filling or.
dera from Hawthtgu gnd vicinity. an&lt;1
awtisfatgion RiMrann-od In every esse.
—The higbrnt market pritse al wav a
paid fur Pi nd uce.
debilitating cvwgh. and remittent hoetk^w
gee*f ail * indicate incipient Coaeoaiplioa. thia
ISAAC C. MOTT.
remedy Ua altered lhe alarm offrien/aand phy
Jrffereon St.. S door. E»,t rf Battle Creek Boom. aiciana, in several very gratifying and interesting
Haute Creek, Mteb.
In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, thia medicated iron
has Iiad far more than thr good effect of lb* meet
cautiously balanced pre pare tfoaa ot foffiac. with­
|O YOU WANT WHISKERS.
And now, “the old man eloquent"
out any nf tbeir well kaown riahilittea.
1ST ran inwicroior an act.
Th* attention of female* cannot be tea evi­
took bis turn in lhe debate. Now be duDO YOU WANT WHISKERS!
THE GREAT DEALER OF MANKIND ! !
dently invited to thia remedy aad restorative, ia
tnolished one opponent after another,
lb* case, peculiarly affecting them.
Herrick's S«&lt;ar €«ite4 Pills!
In Rheumatism, both chroukaud tefiarr.m.iory
■courgingAaylng aa.!ping,linpa’ing to bia
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE t
—
In
the hitter, however, more decided!v-il bee
THS WOOLS WORLD USITSDt
baart's con lent—bow rank upon rank nf
—"-a------ “--------- — a— • - alieviatias
the chivalry went down in heaps l&gt;afore SICK
PEOPLE, THINK!
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!
tbe trenchant balde—how he spilled pour
Dronvgvxde, and roasted him before a
■low fire uf sarcaam, when be told him
that “giving oilor to idea" wae not a
Northern hot a Boathrvti practice, one of
sTnnTLATnra onguent
tbe peculiar domralica of Virginia with
psv m WSHkan aa4 Hair.
whicn ba bad no desire to inu-rterc—bow
Tk. Mb-HW
to toto»„to« to astie*
’exerctoe',1 immediately follow
the House screamed with laughter a*
ir..iU.m.rf.b.ttolto«Sl.!«.1»u A., L...
Dromgotile essayed a grim amlle in ac
AUtoO &gt;h* AF.«. hr
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Pat up in ■•■* gat metal boxen eoataiaiag
know lodgment of ibis delicate allasion to
ri»-~. ,.UK. U, U...
pills, pr»M i-0 e*nta par box! for - al* bj- dreggteU
Um bleaching chemistry emphiyed by the
aad dealer*. Wth hoasat fre* I* ny addree^s
receipt of th* prior.
All letter*, order*,
Suolb tn eradicate tbe dark list* in tbeir

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

BAVB TUB PIRCISI
KOOKOMYl
DIBPATCfl!

«‘isro no"W-•

Terms Easy.

WE

SPALDING’S

Part of tlisas ar, for tbe neighbors, to whom I
wts a few out from tha first box I gat from Y0*.
Sand tha Pills by mail, and oblige
Zour ob't Servant.
JAMES KZSNEDT-

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pbyaieUn of London, aad ia «rmW to bri

WU1SKEBS OB A MUSTACHE
is tnm three to six wMk*. Thi* artaela ia th*
only one &lt;d ths ktwd need by th. Ereuch, and ta
London rod P.na it i. in aan.n.l urt

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VOL. 6.

NORMAN

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1861.

FOR SALE! !
CASH

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©rigtiral gortrj.

raODVCB.

DAILEY,

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Ready
1». II. A J. RUSSELL,

WIGHTMAN A ROBINSON,

Pay
Numerous relatives and friends.

FULL AND COMPLETE.

Call and Settle
Eabraeed lbs weeping youthful bead.

SOON.

VERY
J. W. OAKLEY,
tirnOI.ESAl.E and retail dealer in, aad manuV V fseturer of leather, findings, Ac.. BalUe
Creek. Mich. Also, areuls for the sale ol rubber
xlbai. all widths. Cash paid for bides, pelts,
are. Ac.. Ac.

-0FCHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

MASON ALLEN,

EALKBIN GROCERIES, proriaione. pro1 Lit, fliah, butler, lard, pork, and rrain of
tied- Al»o toys candies. etc., ate. Store in

And never shrink from trail’roua foe

In the township of Yankee Spring!;

Also, Two Dwelling Houses,
In the Village of Hastings.
Titles to all of these, IxDtsruTABU, and

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
rvEALERS in drugs, medicines,^patentmedi1.7 cinea. painla, oil*, turpentine, burning fluid,

Terms Easy.
IEF.P UP TUP IXTXRKST

He duped the maidan to hie brraat.

D. f. RAWLEY.
Bastings, Nov. U, I960.

W. PARKER,

Thia parting hour 'l will wall repay;
But if high Heaven baa decreed
That you upon the field eball bleed,
And ne’er return, a row I make,

I don't care ij you never pay for them

''Rower's Block."* llaatinp*, Mich.

Spoke the laat word! of parting, and
Turned to take a porting look—

nor 14 ■

d'.ljoitt ^Jisttllanj.

A. E. BONSTEEL,
iBYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Will pracliee

My Ihiel With Capt. KlUett.

aisra

‘My duel with Captain Elliott’ said th&lt;&gt;
Doctor, lighting a fresh cigar, 'took place
during the war with Mexico.
But be­
fore I proceed, I must give you a abort
THIS DELICIOUS TOMIC STIMULANT,
sec*'unl of my previous history.’
HOLBROOK,
‘Elliott and I had been rivals, and en­
emies from our boyhood.
We were
■Aromatie.'
educated at tho same public school, be­
fore 1 arrived. Ire was the pet, the hero,
J. M. RUSSELL,
I qualitiee (tonic and diuretic) which the Nnpole&lt;m, so to speak, of the school;
PHYSICIAN and SurRton. Office in Bnaaell’e
Old and Pore Gin. Pot up in l the leader in study, in sport snd mischief,
.
-*u 1.. .1, U-...______
I More. Stale elrcel.
i He was a proud. Imperious over-bearing
| boy, though with many generous snd enA. M. BIN INGER A CO.,
JOHN ROBERTN,
(Established in 1778.)
Sole Proprietor
HYSICIAN and Surgton. Dwelling on Uroad| dcaring qualities; and out of school his
Iway, near the Court Ilouae.
For Sate bv D. 8. BARNES A CO., No. IS Park will was law to the boys aa much as that
OW. New fork"I the teacher in school.
II. I*. CHERRY,
- .
.______ . »
------ j.u
When I arrived, however, being about
rill a
Our long experience and faraiharitr with the |
his nwn age. and a lad of considerable
spirit, I refused to submit to his oulborchoice Liquors for medicinal and family use.
ity ; mid there being many mal contents
.
feUOily
in tbe school, who secretly disliked him,
they nneby one enrolled themselves un­
ISAAC C. MOTT,
der my standard, and we were thus divi­
kr. AU buawess attended to promptly sod effi- Is now receiving from New York snd ded into separate factions. Numberless
.enllv. Office No. 5, Noble’i block. Battle Creek,
were tbe pitched battle* we had, ns well
Boston, his fall stock i»f
us theeofliets for supremacy ; numberless
ths ‘bloody noses and cracked crowns,’
J. M. NEVINS,
ibtic, and Tax agent Farlicuiar
numberless tho reprimands and even
paid to making out Deeds. Norlmore tangible inflictions of the teachers.
Consisting in part of
Elliott and I were in fact at variance,
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee, always crossing each other and agreeing
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­ in nothing except hating each other cor­

kS A REMEDIAL AGENT.

P

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reUy. rvgw-

Groce ries!

DANIEL STRIKER,

OLIVER E. EVERTS,
HERIFF. Msv lx found in the Court H
or st hu rtaidsnee, nesr the JaiL
T PHILLIPS, Usnxs Sssamr snd Jailor.

S

H. M. SHELDON,

Cosrtsef ihUStste.

gars.
Molasses and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Coffe,
Stone, Wooden; and Willow Ware,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime.
Soaps, Saleratus, Cassia, Pepper and

dially.
When we left school he went to West
Point, and I to the Medical College, and
we lost sight of each other for some
years.
In due course of time 1 com­
menced practicing as a physician; but
finding it did not pay very well, and being
besides of a somewhat roving and adven­
turous disposition, I applied for and ob­
Spice.
tained tbe appointment of army surgeon,
and was immediately ordered to Fort------- .
been there but a short time when
Drug., Pab:t&lt;, OiU, Burning Flu­ the1 hnd
Commandant, brave old Gurley,
id, and On m phone.
whom you doubtless remember, died &lt;&lt;f
fever. An officer of the name of Elliott,
kcrorinc Oil assri Lamps!
was appointed to succeed him ; and you
Ever offered in Battle Creek, all of which may judge of my mortification when I
will be sold at prices that cannot fail to found it was my old enemy. Much as it
galled my pride, I was obliged here to
■nit purchasers.
Particular attention paid to filling or­ submit to hta authority; but I did it 1
ders from Hastings and vicinity, and

paid for Produce.
,
134AC C. IfOTT,

Office lath* CsariBoessNoremtovtlst.

HARMON SMITH,
SIRCDIT COURT COM 18810NER. AMeniev
Coun»dlor k Solicitor, in all tb« Coerts «
SUU. Hastings. Mieb. Also. Nolsrr Public,

n"°°

1 DIES’

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SPRING TRADE,
P. H. RUMELL,
V Baalinn. M.cbi|ra». Clock., Wal^t
Jewelry repaired to order, and warranted.

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hats, car*, a

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shskxhhood^ hoojm

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ed among us for her preference; and bate
were taken as to whether Davis, or Jones
or the Doctor, or tho Commandant him­
self. had the best chance.
For myself I was, I do think, seriously
in love with the charming girl. To be
sure she did not give me much encour­
agement, but I tried to encourage myaelf.
1 rode with her, walked with bor, danced
with her, and kept by her as much as 1
possibly could. I saw that Elliott scowl­
ed darker than ever upon me, but I did
not care for that. In feet I was glad of
an opportunity of giving him pain, and
showing him that his dislike for me was
not shared by all of his connexions.
On the evening before her intended
departure, there bad been a farewell ball.
I had danced with her the whole evening,
while Elliott, who did
dance al nil
that night, sat moodily conversing with
her father. I was so fascinated with her,
and so grieved at tbo thought of her
leaving, that before I slept that night, I
resolved to see her that morning and
make her a tender of my heart.
Accordingly as early as deceney per­
mitted 1 called, an was by the blundering
servant shown al once into her presence,
when an extraordinary scene presented
itself. On the sofa in tho room, her face
buried In the cushions, her dress disor
dcred, her beautiful hair, which curled
naturally, *all in a tangle,’ and her attitude
denoting the very prostration of despair,
lay the charming girl I bad parted from
List night in tho exuberance of youthful
and light-hearted joy. On a table beside
her and on the floor, were scattered in­
numerable letters, end a portrait, a locket,
n blue^ribon, and a withered rose lay
carelessly with them.
She rose on my entrance, and would
have denied barself, but it was to late,
Her eyes were bloodshot with weeping,
Ajid her fair cheeks swollen and discol­
ored. I took her hand and with much
solicitude inquired the cause of her sor­
row. A fresh buret of grief was her only
answer, and it was some time before she
was sufficiently composed to give me an
explanation,
Il appeared dial she had l&gt;een for a
long time engaged to bar cousin Elliott;
and that be had in a fit of mnd jealousy,
returned her letters snd tokens,sod form­
ally broken the tngagement.
‘It was my fault said she sobbing, all
my fault. 1 did wrung to play with hit
noble nature.’
‘His noble nature!’ said I, bitterly ;
for , ns you msy suppose. I did not feel
in the blandest cf humors al tho discov­
ery I had made.
•Oh, Dr. C-------- .’ said she, ‘you do not
know him. He is the best, the noblest of
men, and I have lost him—lost him by
iny own mad folly.' Here she fell into
such a passion of weeping sgnin that I
forgot my own disappointment in my
solicitude for her. I suggested that per­
haps an explanation could be made.
‘Impossible!’ she said.
it wav my
flirting with you and Mr. Jones and Mr.
Davis, that offended him—and how could
that I cared a cent for one of you,’ (fancy
my feelings!) ‘but I am naturally fond of
admiration. I have tried to cure myself
of it but cannot. Oh! Dr. C
, 777
my
heart is broken Here—read this note.’

I

satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
—Tbe highest market price always
J A Ji EM A. BWEEXEY,
T)R0SECUTING ATTORNEY. Counselor
JL Law, Solicitor red Counselor in Chance
....___ U LII ____ __ J l&gt; ■

«™n,»

Elliutt was essentially changed since I

bad last known him ; tho impetuous, over­
bearing boy had become a grave, quiet
reserved man, .who coula if ba chose,
render himself a YEhy agreeable compan­
ion, but whv seldom took tM trouble to
do it.
Manv of tho officers, however,
and all of tho'tnen, liked Mm very much;
but some how, there seemed to be an
impassable barrier fixed between him
and me. 1 disliked his reserve, which 1
attributed tn bio pride; and be enm plained
of my boisterousneta. ns ho was pleased
to call IL He did, indeed, make seine
efforts to conciliate me at flres, but seeing
I repulsed them,'be withdrew himself
behind bis entrenehmenu, and treated
me ever after with a ooidnom absolutely

Uaele of Elliott’s with his wife and
daughter, mopped fora short to*, in tbs

‘Just like him,’ said I bitterly, when I
finished this laconic and sententious epistle
and was going to indulge in a phillipic
against him, but she checked me with
such a spirit, that I was fain to hold my
peace. I then offered, for her sake, to go
to Elliott and endeavor to explain the
matter.
‘Alas,’ said she, ‘you cannot; be went
off tiiis morning licfore daylight, on a
three months* furlough, leaving this cruel
note and the packet of letters, to be de­
livered to me on awaking. He baa gone,
1 presume, to New Hampshire, where his
friends reside.’
•Here we were interrupted by the en­
trance of Miss Eveline’s mother; and I
took iny leave quite cured of my love-fit,
and very thankful that I had not subjected
myself to the pain of a refusal.
'But 1 am spinning out my story too

long.
When Elliott returned from his fur­
lough, be treated me with even greater
coldness than before; in feet, wo never
spoke to each other at all, except when
duty compelled us to do so. This made
it so disagreeable to me that I was on th©
point of applying for an exchange, when
tbe war with Mexico broke out; wo wore
ordered on active service, and private
animosities ware forgotten in our zeal
against our common foe.
Elliott and I continued on much tbe
same terms, although, in spits of my
dislike, I oould not belp admiring his
bravery, bia noble daring, bia energy and
presence
r.
. of mind, and hia fatherly care
' then
troop* under his command. Still,
of
however, tba flame was smouldering In
!«»■•«■»
our bosoms, only waiting an opportunity
to break out At last the opportunity
Elliott had been

for you know our fellow* did not extend
to the Mexican seooritaa tbe hostile feel­
ings with which they regarded the men.
For myself, 1 cannot say that I admired
them much; some of them were very
pretty, to be cure, but that abominable
habit' they have of smoking dgarltos
spoiled them in my eyes. ‘I like a good
cigar myself,* said the Doctor, relighting
the one he held, which had gone out.—
‘But I don’t like to see a woman smoking.
I couldn’t fancy Venus herself with a cigar
in her mouth.*
‘Well, one morning I had sauntered
forth, with port folio in hand, for the
purpose of taking some sketches; and in
the course of tnv wanderings came upon
a pretty little dwelling by tbe side of a
waterfall, in a sweet, sequestered, epot.
On the mossy bench by the door sal a
young girl of wonderful beauty, in a
showy but picturesque dress, with a guitar
in her hand, the sweet melody of which
blended delightfully with tho sort mur­
muring dash uf the waterfall, and the
gurgling of the little stream beyond it.
Il was a picture of surpassing beauty and
loveliness, and I immediately sat down
on a fallen tree to commit it to paper.
While thus employed, a man was seen
approaching, whom 1 edau found was no
other than Elliott himself. As be neared
the cottage, ttie young girl, who hod evi­
dently been expecting, throw down her
guitar and ran eagerly tn meet him. He
sat down beside her on tbe bench ; when
suddenly observing ma, ho started as if
a serpent hod stung him, and hastily ap­
proached roe. Ho glared upon tne'wllh

a look in which the hatred that had been
gathering for so many years seemed con
eentrsted.
‘This is the' second time, sir,’ said he,
fiercely, ‘that you have crossed my path
—it shall be the last limo I follow me if
you dare I’
‘If by crossing your path,’ said I, 'you
mean an alluslou to that young woman, 1
assure you I have not spoken U&gt; her, nor
approached nearer to her than I am now.'
'Must I call you a oowardl' said be;
•Will you follow me or not?’
‘I threw down mv drawing materials
and followed him. He entered the chappsral. and led tbe way to a clear place
near a running brook.
Here he turned
and drew his sword. ‘Defend yourself!’
he exclaimed. Captain Elliott,' said I,
'although I am not conscious of having in­

jured you, 1 am ready to give you tbe
satisfsclioti you demand.
But had we
not better return to the camp, obtain
seconds, and conduct tho affair in the
regular manner ?’
‘No,* said be ‘I wUl not waiL I will
hold no further parley with you. Defend
yourself!’
‘Thus adjured, 1 drew my sword; but
had scarcely done so when something
whizztsl past me, a sharp report was heard,
and with a wild cry Elliott fell at my feet.
I looked for an instant behind me, and
saw the dark countenances of half a doz-

paral, ‘tarrying no longer a question.’
On—on I sped ; this way and that way,
through tangled thicket, tripping my feet
on long trailing vines, scratching my
bands on thorns, until completely worn
out, 1'climbed up a lofty tree and bid
myself among its leafy branches. Hera
I remained for several hours, and board
my pursuers crashing among the under­
wood; shouting, swearing, calling to each
other; but gradually tbe sounds died
away, the chose seemed to be given up.
and J was left alone in the wild unbroken
soliusde.
•The afternoon was far advanced when,
drivsn partly by hunger, partly tbe dread
of passing the night in chanparal, 1 ven­
tured to descend from my leafy covert,
where tbe mosquitoes had made a feast
g! me, and tbo monkeys had chattered at
mo with their strange, mocking gestures.
By the aid of my pocket oompass, .1
found my w*y hack to ths clearing whence
I had so suddenly fled. After carefully
reconoitering to see that none of m v Mex­
ican friends were lingering near—(to this
day I suspect that young woman of hav­
ing sent them after us)—1 advanced to
the spot where poor Elliott had fsUcn.
‘He was lying on his flue In a pool of
blood, his hands clutching the gross, his
hair and uniform daubed with blood, and
bis Rhe manly form (ho was pne of tbo
finest looking fellows tn the army) pierced
with three or fonr ghastly wounds. 'Ah!
poor fellow I' said I, as I stood and gazed
upon him; for though 1 was rid of a
mortal enemy, I could not help feeling
sorry that so brave a soldier should thus
perish like a doc, shot downfcy an unseen
foe. -‘But, thank God!’ I ejaculated, with
a thrill of indescribable pleasure, ‘thank
Go) I I did not kill him?
*1 had turned him over on his back,
and as I stood moralising I thought I
could perceive hie bosom heave. I placed
my hand uiwm his heart, and found that
he! Mill llwed. A* 1 knelt by him nncer-

N0.6.

yedid
Mmoymooa stray berfonda—the troret,
Divine aeutencet ’ 'In as much aa j
____
it not unto these, ye did it no tent:o
o ma
ratI'
!’ ।falthfulest, most devoted friend*! th«t
‘1 aelztd bia cap and went to the bkpqk man over had m this world.
'
•»
■ ‘And that,’ said the Doctor, throwing
for water, with which I moiatened bia
partched lipe and bathed bia gory temples. the end of his cigar into the fi.ro, was the
Taking my ease of inatrumenu from my upshot of tny'duel with Captain Elliott.
pocket, I proceeded lo probe his wounds. ।
The Mexicans, 1 had forgot to mention,
had rifled him of his watch and other val­
uables,bat In tearing open bia shirt 1 fonnd
quite a small locket suspended from bia
Kiixixp Smut nr Sxxd Grain,
nepk by a hair chain, which bad escaped ,
Tberels a simple and effective means of
their search, I opened It, it contained his
kiTliagsmut io eced wheat,et^, within,tho
mother’s portrait. (He was her only son .
reach of every practical cultivator who U
and she a widow.) ‘Thank God !’ I again
uot too idle or careless louse it.widLqguejaculated; That mother's curse 'will not
tion, ngmcly, lye made from tiie.9rd|Mqf
light on me.'
wood ashes of the inly Grc. Butitbexy
‘What to do with my patient after hav­
is danger in using it strong; for if too
ing dressed his wounds, was what puzzled
strong it wiy kill die seed sl»o,,aa (-Jwre
me. To remove him myself was impdaproved. There is much ^fiereacc foo,fo
aible; to leave him there, exposed to wild
tho ashes from different sorts uf
beasts, snd to tbe burning rsya of the
The only safe way,Ml to makely*some
sua, after having partially restored him
weeks before sowing your seed, frbjp pre­
U&gt; life, seemed cruel, however, but there
cisely (be quality of ashes you wiltuac in
was no alternative.
I half carried, half
(helye for dipping the seed, and llien sow
dragged him into the shade of a tree
small quantities .of seed, and set ijj.fq,,*
about a hundred yards distant. It would
warm place lo be sqro U will greuL—'
be impossible to describe my sensations
Even a weak ley will kill any pf. tha
when 1 found myself with my deadly en­
parasitic insects which infest either trees
emy in my arms—the two hearts so lately
or gra|h of our farm or garden crops,'-^
boiling over with malice and revenge, and
To ihake’ this-lye, tb.e ashes are, »imply
all the darkest passions of our nature,
put into the water fur A few hours, t
now throbbing peacefully against each
mean to try it Bit Oft )ftHiog..also, when
other; his poor fellow I with a motion so
he again trntiUlek!tn¥i « l'6iflOTivo s doea
faint and alow as to be scarcely percept­
ible.
•Well, I hurried to the camp for assist­ —J. W. Clamr, in Country GeiUUman.
•
•
.
' ' -rite. • '■’*
ance, and soon had him conveyed thither
in safety. For many weeks bo lay hov­
T
omatoes
.
—
The
large
smooth
Red,and
ering between life and death; for the pain
of his wounds, which were very severe, the Pear Shaped are the best for table use.
and the loss of blood, and tho exposure Rut the Largs Red.* scolloped or tadeoted
variety^dw prefercd for markbiing, a* I*
to tbe sun, brought on brain fever, and
grows’ much larger. Tbo Rod Cherry
nothing but lbs most unremitting care
and attention saved his life.
Ho born Shaped and the Yelluir Cherry shaped arS
his sufferings with that noble endurance beautiful VarieAios, much used tor pickling
A light loamy and
which is true heroism, and which,'let m« and preserving.
tell you, is a much rarer article than true moderately rich soil is beat for the louKK
To-have early uunntods the plants must
covrago in the field, in fact, ho displayed
be started in hot beds. They may be sown
during his sickness, so many amiable
qualities, that it was a mystery lo ma how in tho open air in a warm sheltered alt-'
1 could have mistaken his character so u ation llio last of April or the firrt of
Ilia earliest plants-shooH1 ba
completely. Whether It was owing to May.
his, or to my having done him a service. sltortencd by taking a few inchod off their
1 cannot tell; but insenaiblr tho hatred tope, so soon as they .have set their first
fruit, which will causa it to ripen morrall melted away from my heart, and in its
rapidly.
Stir the soil frequeaiiy, snd
stead sprung up a feeling of strung regard keep it free from weeds. Suppose tW
for him.
plains with branches or a little ordlie,- n
But whether this feeling was recipro­
you would peas, to keep tbo lruit froth
cated or not, 1 know not; for altliough his
manner toward me was peculiarly gentle
and soft, and his eyes would light up
inore fruitful.
One ; dozen i-bf plant*
when I approached his couch, ho remained
properly supported will yitld imore and
as taciturn and reserved as ever, and
better ^uitthan three lim«e&gt; that number
never made any allusion to the subject of
Vfill dllowcd to rest on tho ground.' • /sra
nnr quarrel. I felt a little piqned at bls
silence—for I could nnt help thinking that
Tua ViKTCxa vr Bonaxi—l^ia wasKeP-'
my having savod him from a miserable
death deserved st least a lew words of woman of Iiolhn4mial&lt;»flt'lginrn, *o protheir
acknowledgement. More than once he vcrbiallyr-icieat^ ’retd' vfllio
seemed on the point of broaching thn linen su beap^ifuliy while, use refined
subject; but he appeared to be waiting to borax as washing powder, instead afsqfn.
begin it, and 1 of course, waited for him. in. the proportion of a large Liudfuf ofborax |*owdcr lo about 10 gab* of boiling.Fyr lacca, cambriuka, 6scw-*q{
my professional services were no lougur water.
required. As J rose to take lenve at my extra quantity uf ilia powjer.i* used, next
las vtisit, I signified as much to him and for crinofincs, a strong soluton is nocca■ary.
Borax
being a neutral salt doeaadded:
•Am I to understand, ChpL Elliott, not in the Jexs; degree injure the texture of
the
linen
;
its effect is to soften ths'
that we return to the same fooling as we
hardest water, and therefore iLsbonld bqr
were on before?’
‘The same footing.
God forbid !' he kept on.every toilet table ■ To the tasteit is rather SMOut, ig used for deaning lbs,
exelaimed, with a certain earnestness
Imir, is nn excellent dsntrificw.jaud in hot»
that surprised me.
cuuntries is used in combination with
‘Because,’ continued I, tT you wish to
tartario acid- and bicarbuuate qr soda as a
finish tbe quarrel so inopportunely in­
cooling beverage.
terrupted, you will find me ready at any
time.*
Pax Beu.—One oflhegreaidifbeultic*;
‘Do you jrish to renew that unhappy

^griraltual ftras.

quarrel?’ asked lie, an expression of deep
disappointment overspreading hie counte­
nance.
'Who, I? Most certainly not,’said I,
'but you demanded satisfaction. Captain
Elliot, and until that demand is withdrawn
I must, of course hold myself io read­
iness to grant it.
‘I withdraw II now,’ said he, speaking
very quick. ’I ask your pardon lor mv
rash and In injurious words. If that wrfl

attendant on the growing of field peas for .
seeds, is tlferettaeks of the pc* bug. Thia

difficulty is overcome by sowing so Isis
that they do nut begin to bud until lbs;
season for the insect to lay iu eggs has*
passed, which is early in Ju|y.
In the
mouth of June the iusect is ryady to lay
Its eggs, and if tho pod is then just form*
ed aud in its most tender stalc^uia piercedand the egg deposited ,(n -tba young andtender pea. Pres sown after the first week
in June will escape. Ths bug docs most
not satisfy you, I will bar* my bosom to
your sword, but I will never,’ said he liyury in dry seasons. Ao objection tn
with emotion, ‘raise my hand against the late sowing arises from dry wsathor which
noble, tho magnaimous preserver of- my ueually.prcvaiis in tho latter part of June,
life!’ Those were his words. After a but this may in a great degree be over­
come by deep acodpig,4—
'Field pans should- lav«-;,&lt; hsaty
all our livea misunderstood each other—
drossing of plaster pa soon aa’ they.are
believe me, had I known your worth
’
sooner, 1 would have acknowledged it. fairly above ground.
We have been enemies long enough—let
,
M
w
D
by
Fuo©
roa
Uooa.
—
Many
bog*
ar*..
us now he friends. Will vou tky to
'Ill you
be kcP* cotnporatHely pgor hr th
overlook what is passed ?
Will
yon be
J
difotiQR Mf their food.Dley :-takg lowfee©
my friend T ___ .. .
- —

much water tl»at there Is .net room fur-».
good supply &lt;&gt;f nutriment. Hence; tba
reason that those farmers wht&gt; carefully
feed undiluted sour milk to their - hog*
have
ad much finer - ----animal,
titan tbo*©-.
t-.--.-'•
*
•
•
—
-K.
-n».Jjr k&lt;
rovm 6&gt;r _____
m«k .u«rr; —
wd it Ibod
‘I held out my hand, aud he threw contains much is fed to Mm, it makes him ,
himself on my breart, and burst tntotoars big-UUitxl, hut poor. Hogs as weU M
। other oainuls, shonkl bo .allowed all tba ;i
water they wUl duak, but it should Ml sickness.
'
There was no mors coldness after that, , be mixed with their food in iwlri
no more reserve—all was open and above
board with us; and I am proud to say
tiiat tbo more we unfolded our hearts to gat the food be require*.. .
•My dear Qsptt Elliott!’ J cried, deeply
touched by his generous speech, ‘1 am
your friend. Since I carried you In my
arms in that lonely glade of the chapparel 1 have become ao much attaehad -to-'
.ouih.H.o.U—o.^
«.»■
oralher u lift. Iwpr apian jwi.’

man wnn, a nsw caitiiMss uwvrv
v»ucu.
l&gt;ecn thirsting for my blood t who had
I had the happiness afterwards of rechated me all hia life? who had wronged onciling him to his fair cousin, to whom
--------’
" ’celled—
hewMStfllfondly attached, (notwlthstaodme, slighting
me,and
even
me oow. . al it___ IJ l._— Ul—
Lt.

How they throng the

Washington.
v
'•
The Amgbter, Eveitoe, wa* a eharmteg

hamlet, sttwted in a

B. A. FULLER * COof her’

I'’’

aim

A good-humored rivalry prerati-

a* if traced with

tjr, at their In -abort, i

pUM St New Orafter Una Interaattotf
XUfott and l» N« made wife s^ent their

fanny,

�IE 1'1:1,]..; “

REPUBLICAN'BANNER,

'cepk’Rrt-^ewAIvspart'Se is rrowpfaylSg'

in tbe great drama of Southern rebellion.

a
rfc,wewr.'i«
"p"*
w-t. *••
•I??™"-"' *•
A special lo the Tribune, dated Wash* ww.crn Division ol V

*

UcbL Starling Ballivant.

who went
from here oti Saturday night with stores
and dispstcbec, returned this afternoon.
He left Grafton last night al 0 o’clock.

Ha reports that tbe Phillippi engage­
ment look place sixteen miles eouth of
Grafton, between tbe Wheeling and Park­
ersburg branches of ths Baltimore At
Ohio Railn&lt;d. It occarred about five
o’clock Monday moving.
Eight companies of Col. Kelley’s
.Wheeling regiment, eight companies of
each of the Indian regiments and six &lt;x»mnralea of tbe Ohio 16th, and numbering
in all about 2,800 tnen, commanded by
Col. Kelly, attacked about 1.S00 Beres
aionista, who were well armed and

Late Sunday night In a violent storm
of wind and rain, Col. Kelley marched
bis men from Grafton.
Tbe plan was well laid f«r a surprise,
but the impetuosity of a lew troops gave
tbe rebels warning. They fled in haste
leaving their baggage, forty horses, forty
wagons loaded with provisions, and 550
muskets. In the charge after them, Col.
Kelly, being in advance of his men, was
shot with a revolver, by a rebel who had
charge of a provision wagon, the ball
entering the right breast and lodging In
hit shoulder. The rebel waa immediately
made prisoner, and the men wilre with
difficulty restrained from shooting him.
The news of tbe engagement was
brought to Grafton by CoL Kelly’s guide
to the rebels’ camp, who waa sent back
for the Colonel.
Col. Steedman’s regiment had not
reached Grafton at 6 o’clock last night.
His men were guarding the Parkers­
burg railways. It was reported al Graf­

ton that night before last the rebels from
near Harper’s Ferry destroyed a bridge
on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
eight miles beyond Cumberland. Tbe
news to-night ia that Kelly is not dead,
but likely to recover.

Wednesday Meralig. Ji

1S4I

CenSacaUon of Negroes.

Moreover, ft ft em­ igan Vchintears left Detect for Wash­
preparing ington City on Fritlny lasf.

tbe rebel country.

ployed in attire service lb

defenses, such

as throwing up

breast

limit

In Western Virginia, .where this

tion of this kind of property would prove

u lasting benefit even to Virginia herself;
and the first causes of rebellion would bo

removed.

Whatever

loks

the rebels

may sustain in the a ay of losing their
alavca.ll is a calamity (if such it w) they

have deliberately invited by their

own

under the American Flag.

In view of

t-W"

Colonel

Kellpy, whom it was

IT A. destructive fire occurred at •
Lrasiuy, on the third instant, which en­

tirely consumed the Lansing House, ex­
press office and several other buildfoga.

The losses are estimated at 111,000; prat
ly. insured.

t-dT-There are said to be six hundred
negro slaves at Fortress Monroe, who

have escaped from tbe Virginia traitors.

PnAUHBvuxs, June 10.

Editor

or

Baxrkr-.—Th*

following

is a statement of cereals sown and plant­

philanthropy which would exempt these
plunderers from the full measure of ret­

ed in this Township in the years 1859and
I860; also the wheat harvested in I860.

ribution which they have courted.

Let

1 obtained a statement of the amount uf

the confiscation go on, until rebels at

wheat threshed from the crop sown in

heart in all parts of the country shall

1859 from each grower and I believe Is

learn that there ia no immunity for overt

substantially correct

acts of treason,

fl is certainly the duty

average per acre is within a fraction of

of the Government lo cripple, at every

20 bushels,—some of tho best yWdiog

available point, the resources of such as

upwards of 40 bus. to the aere.

seek its destruction.

Since

the Government

inaugurated

active aggressive measures against the
rebels tbe progress of events have been

such as tn satisfy all who are not willfully

The actions which bare

been had so far, will go a great way to
dispel this idea both North and South.
In every engagement thus far, (rem the
attack on

Alexandria, Ui the meeting at

Phillippi, and the occupation at Grafton,

including all the skirmishing, tbe rebels

have fled like sheep at the approach of
the advance guard of the grand army of
the United Slates.

The affair at Fairfax

Court House was one of great brilliancy.
A body of United States Dragoons, less
thou sixty in number, charged several
times through tbe town, which was occu­

pied on all sides by nearly a thousand
They killed about twenty­

North who are fighting for ths preserva­
tion of free government, will be able to

surpase in deeds of valor the boaating
chivalry, who have gone to war to make
Slavery universal and perpetual.

In

Um death

of Slepben A. Douglaa,

e.m^. most forcibly reminded of

Prasideat whom we would not ai w illiugly

vote fur, for tbe office of President—
Herchel V. Johnson, who ran for . Vice
President uo tbo same ticket with Mr.
Douglas, would now be Prealdentof tbe
United States had the Dougias Ticket

been sucoMsful.

You will see the

I860.

doeted by Bishop Duggan, who delivered
fire rebel*, and escaped with the loss of
a brief bwt eloquent oration on tbe &lt;Aertwo or three roeu, taking several prison­
acterof the deceased.
From dispatches from various towns ers will them.
l in different parts of the State wa learn
What the future will1, reveal we, of
! that business was suspended and the day
course cannot tell, but we feel every
i appropriately observed.
assurance that the brave soldiers of the

■M ZMMI4

Seven were killed In this

way, a abort time ago at Corinth,

all of these aggravations, it is a false

rebel troops.

Br

the troops.

demned for no other offense than sailing

southern army.

Haatptca, wraa brought to thia dty yes-

rippi on account of insurrection among

Southern authorities, to be tried and con­

Chicago, Jane 7.
of thorough organisation and cxhuustlesa
Business ftgene rally suspended to day
the Board of Trade having adjourned yea- means at their command. It bos been
tarday till Baturdy. The banks, jobbing the boast of the chivalry that one south­
bousea and dry gooda store are all closed. ern soldier was as good as several north
The streets, at an early hour, in tbe vicin­
ern ones, and that nil the bravery perse
ity of tbe line of march of the funeral
procesnion, were deoaly thronged with verance and endurance was to be found
among the “gentlemen” that compose the

Flute.—The

j-jy They are obliged to shoot down
their soldiers in some parts of - Muuta-

base acts.
They have never hesitated tho’i was mortally wounded at- PhiHippi
to appropriate to their ow n use, or de­ in Western Virginia; ia said to be recov­
stroy any property belonging to the ering.
. -.

perverse, that the northern soldiers are

Jun Tyarb’s Sscsmion

ing. rad got upaet, tipped over and turned

out. into about four fret of water. Il is
unable to gain any very considerable recorded in-the English Journals as an
footing. Undoubtedly the entire extinc­ “accident U&gt; the Prince.”

equal to the southern, with all tbe prestige

!

take

properly Is very scarce, treason has been

and the delivery of such citizens over to

Grove. The pr&lt;»ce«slon was about two
miles in length, and occupied an hour in
passing a given point.
A low estimate
gives 10,000 persons In the cortege. The
military. Governor, Stale Officers, mem
bare oQhe Legislature, medical nnd legal
pnrfeeeisna, Masonic fraternity, Mercatile
AasseiatSon. Fire Department, Typo
graphical Union and all the benevolent
societies of the citv, were out to do honor
to the memory of the illuetrioss dead.

on

Erie on Wednesday last, between two
materials frcrn pdftt to point. There Is
schooners, the* Great Western.’and ‘Milstill another noticeable feature in relation
waekio Balle, in which nbe former wm
to this kind of property, which is, that it
badly damaged. Tbe crew wm taken on
has a peculiar tendency to incite treason.
board thife Belle, nnd the Great Western
Not as a fault of the property itaslf, but
abandoned, suppused to be in a sinking’
as a condition of Ha possession. .In Vir­
condition.
ginia, where Slave property is abundant,
The Prince of Wales want a boat­
treason abounds without atint or apparent

Government, and they have, through the

At eleven o’clock, amid the tolling of
bells, and firing of minute guns, tbe proceeeion moved from Bryan Hall, where,
since T'esday, tbe remains have laid in
state, through Clark and Lake street to
Michigan Avenue, thence to Cottage I

A cdliilnn occurred

works digging ditches and conveying-war

We are able to announce on unquest­ of privateering, which authorizes pirates
ionable autboriliy that Gen. Scott has so upon tbe ocean to ssiza upon and appro­
far matured his plans for the war as to priate to their own use tbe property of
inform the President and Cabinet that the
peaceful citizens of tbe Northern States,
las seuesaian flag shall be torn down, tbe
engaged in legitimate commerce. They
authority of the Federal Government re­
instated on every foot of American soil, offer a bounty fur the destruction of the
•nd Jeff. Davh hung, or driven out of property of peaceful citizens of the North,

dsrwd. About the 4th of March next be
will head ever the Union, safe and wound,
to Uaconstituted and constitutional author­
ities. Old Lundy’s Lane takes his time
to map out tbe campaign rad pul bis
forces in tbe b&lt;wt fighting trim, and then
he always wins at the time ot day when
he agrees to.
He ha taken tbe contract
to wind up the disunion business within
eleven months from tbe 13tb day of
April, awdhewiUdoU.
We Mrierotand that it is a part of Gen.
Scott’s plan to occupy Virginia and TennaeeM completely on or before the 20th
of July.
65,000 Northwestern troops
will move down the Mtaaiuippi m far m
M™,phU. under command of Gen. Fresnoot and McClellan, and remain in camp
wntil the sickly season is'past, when they
will move on toward the Balize there
meet the conquering army of the East,
-and celebrating Washington’s birth day
ia New Orleans.—Chicago Tribune.
’

warnings will not beloet upon tbe country,

fiscation of negro property under any cir* deem lt to be of the most vital lmpnr&gt;
eumstanoea, It ft now generally admiurt) UU. ItalS. •«£ t.» V1M Pr~i.
by all persons, to have become a military
Jlss'.ls.ite »m&gt; Jb*vtak M&gt;M£«pf
necessity.
Slaves are,""to all Intents,
’ •
property, wfaer the laws of the Sftve
J &gt;
holding States, and it is sold from* hand

Southern Congress, Instituted a system

Deration of the War.

We trust tbeoe lessons and

campaign

However much aqueamishneas may

Wheat, acres,
Corn,,
”
Oats,
"
Barley
”

1859.

870?.

3208.
1568.
521.
28

1664.
407,

No. of bushels wheat threshed in IMO,
63,002.

Gxoaor

Thomas,
Supervisor.

WAR NEWS! !
Was HINOTOS,

JuneG.

A gentleman just returned from Knoxvilla, four miles from Harper's Ferry,
says the rebels hare withdrawn all batturie* from the Maryland side opposite
the Ferry, apparently with a view of con­
centrating tbelr-artillery, and baring it in
a position to be moved, when they re­
treat at Point of Rocks.
They have
abmit 100 cavalry and 600 Infiuitry, and
four pieces of artillery.
The main force ie at Halivar, about n
mile aouUi of Harper’s Ferry brdge.—
They appear to bo strengthening tbeir
line from Bolivar to Winebrster, m if
preparing for a retreat in that direction.
. On Monday n squad went to Williams­
port and obtained,pos**s*ion of thirteen
locomotives, which they run down tn the
Ferry and switched off on Uie Winches­
ter Railrood.
They also scoured the
country, getting about a hundred large
funr-horae wag&lt;ihs.
“ft is ascertained from an oya witness
that at the late fight at-Fairfax Court
House, ten of the enemy were killed, and
probably two or three more. Reliable
infrrmaUon puts the loss of the enemy,
in tbe aflair at Aquia Creek at twenty
killed.

of" Hagai
army is advancing tiy' way of
Hagers­ uf. J. M. Morris is elected Colonel, and
town, and a column of Gen. McClellan’s A. Simmons and Robert McLee Majors.
the Richmond Whig &lt;&gt;f tbo fl&lt;h. sap the
Junction, fur Gen. McDowell will engage tabors in fortifyingP1**
tbe whole attention of the rebel* posted accustomed tn labor, ha* quadrupled the „,.k. . —n*, . Th- -cl; trunk .m.«&lt;
there ; our can they be reinforced from sick list.. 4t wm feare&lt;Frtwt
feere«Frtrtt «
■ fifth ofthe
«»f the ihoTwig
l- *4i, -was markgl for»aJ^d/ i«1
Rh-hmond arid Norfolk,'for Gen. Butler fircMW*.................
m
'
r!11 Tbf4 dangjsiMif j*’to laavp/^reii
ling an American flag and sundry
tillber* ,
--- ----------------UkcUUjn tbsrear. radV will n&lt;ft re
Il is dealt out in rations. They
cfotbmg. and ui lh» bottom uf
r to sU pM-ttas&lt;
drink. It ft dealt-u. ...
-:main quist.
damsnd nagroe- trt fin the lab-r.
—
--------------- 'utomac to threaten other
approaches to tbe capital of the Old Do­
lopertaat ire* Western Vtegiata
minion,
W« have gond reason tn believe that Bpceisl Di.psteh te tbe Cincinnati Osxetta
Orafton. Vs.. Jons4—10 P. M.
Dated, Maj 8th. I»si.
before many hours a colum of 4,000
sySu
[A truseopy.)
The movement
Pbilirppi. las.
lost n«m.
night.
The
m&lt;.ve*nsnt .Nt FitHHppl.
B. Rai-ra. and
men will march from thm city towards
was caused by a report that the
I
J
Harper’s Ferry, the whole o&gt;rntnan&lt;!ed
KD.iMri.s a lE'.rij. -Uh ■.»*»«■ “1CHANCERY ORDER.
by G»l. Stone'of the 14th Infimtry. The
hour of starting, which has been poat- meets and artillery, and were going to
poned several times. Is not yet definitely attack Phillippi. Eight hundred nf our
determined. This column will probably |.,rces.ondrr C-pt Benham, marched all
have-nn more zetil&gt;&gt;ns task than that of night and entered the place at daybreak.
They found every thing quiet. 8»aito
intercepting the fugitive* driven by other
commands from Harper’s Ferry. Other are out looking for the enemy ; but no SOLI MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED
GUTTA PERCHA
regiments are under marching orders. attack is now apprehended. It ft suppos­
ed the rebels are utterly dis-&gt;rg:uiizrd and
A dispatch to the World, Washingtun
7th. says; “Tho moment tbe rebels are that no considerable hody is in western
Virg'nia nob. Fifteen droJ bodie* were
driven from Harper's Ferry the Balti
found in a thirkei al Philippi. in.U&gt; which
more and Ohio Railroad will bo repaired
LI* appear*
the Indians bad d&gt;scharg»d Minft rifles
IT IS FIRE AND WATEI WOOF.
by tbe Government
rilblO thrw
after the flight of the rebels. It » sup­
The last pcni&lt;in In jail here far uttering
posed many more were killed or Serionsh
disloyal sentiments was di"cbaaged to-day
I MllKOLn.
wounded.
on taking the oath uf allegiance.
It is no* known that the rebels expect­
This aftern&lt; Hin the United States forces
ed an attack on Saturday mght, sod had
captured a rebel oompany of 30 tneti in
an ambush capitally prepared.
Gen
Virginia, some seven miles above George­
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, Hied in Un* rsuse. ba taken a* cool
I said dafredaBt, fTarrcr H. Bpancar.
town.
They were heavily at med, and Morris's scouts were, however, too many
&lt;. . » l* la ....... . . I . . ' at... .
had plenty of ammunition. It is believed for them.
' All sorts of wild reports fl) big through licity. 1* BOl tnjsrrd far lb* Canunou.ni
these are the men who have been firing
the country are picked up add sent offby nanaten mvtsia. AND WILL KOT-UR.
COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER
en on advance picket.
certain correspondents, »urh ns that there
Thraa axaicnaU tewr bssn tiwcMffhly
Baltimore, June 7.
was a severe fight at Phillippi todaypind New York snd *11 part* of tbe Southern a
The steamer Adelaide has arrived from five hundred killed. All these are utter
Fortress Monroe.
ly unfounded.
The secessionists think there are about
Tbe Quaker City had captured another
twenty thousand troops hero.
Nobody
valuable prize.
■pUiaxat
seems
to make it his duly to correct thia
The Harriet Lane also secured a sloop
NO HEAT IS REQUIRED.
On Wednesday morolug a steamer report. Gen. Morris iaat phillippi today.
from Norfolk with a Ifa of truce brought He will be beck this evening. All quiet
ute. and for thtpjnnfj to all ]&gt;otia of the
lo old Point 150 women and children— there.
•MORTGAGE SALE.
Col K«dly continue* to improve. Tho country wfA full printed direetiont fur
refugees—they say that many mure arc
laving been mad* in U&gt;« pajoealaf a
application.
ball was not extracted as reported’
coming.
in .earn of money *rcurrd and ytvridd
Pull
deieriplire
circular*
will
be
furGreat excitement is reported at wheel
in and by tb&lt; cMdittem of a «rU-4
Louisville, June 6.
ing over Loring’s arrest. No examination Kit/ted on application by mail or wi pernn
The captains of tbe brigs John Adams.
al our Principal Ofi-e and Warehouse.
yvL
Panama,nnd schooner Mermaid, captured
A drove of cattle arrived here fur the
78 WILLIAM STREET,
uffthemoath &lt;&gt;fthe Mississippi by privat­ army.' The commissariat is abundant.—
Ontario
eers, passed through here,bound eastward, The roads to Wheeling and Parkornburg (Comer of Liberty Street,) NEW Y’OJtK.
to-dny. Thsy represented that they knew
JOHNS A CRONLKY.
are now working all right
nothing of the letters of marque, and sup­
Many Virginians were brought in to
Auxins Wamtkd’.—Ti
posed their captors to be pilots.
take the oath of allegiance to-day. Se­
bichaaid Murt»aSe llxrv u claimed
at ibe data of Uria KoLce, th* to* o
veral among them bad voted the secession
Washington, June 5.
ticket Nothing but a Union feeling now.
A letter received from Lieut. Craven.of
Tbe road is deai down Ui Cumberland.
tiie steamer Crusader, al Key West, ays
that he has detained fur Government use
the steamer Suwannee, belonging to
parties who owned the Rusk, which
Wwuxotos, Juaa 6.
given, (that byvirta*
captured tbe Star of the West
I learn at the Navy Pepartment that »h«
there are now afloat oiio hundred and '
Washington, June fl.
fourteen ships *&gt;f war,jili uf which will
Aditional irons have been ordered to
soon l&gt;« nt various ports of entry along
Chambersburg,indicating an early advance
be.oa in lb*
When Um&gt; Govern ' Micl.l&lt;*u;
on Harper’s Ferry. Prooably an action the Southern coast.
of fllebiran. mA
ment last heard from tbe mouth of tbe j Tbe EastbOf of the Boe th-Kart
will take place to-morrow.
1 half&lt;J the Soulk
Miasissippi, our blockading squadron bad ^‘7^*-x*)
■’
*
off J*
Measures bave^bcen taken to sscertain not yet reached there. Them ware two!L
immediately how many of tbe three
&lt;ir thee vessels, but n»t enough titr an '
months men will remain during the war. effective blockade. They are all prob-1
GEO. P. 8TCTRN8. Admiairtrater.
LUCY 1*. LU6C0MHE, Adminialrslrix.
Tbe result will decide the administration
ably there by thin lime.
relative to calling out a new levy.
A
gentleiiuui
wbu
arrlv
There seems no d&lt;&gt;ubt that Beauregard
direct from New Orleans
is preparing fur an advance upon Alextutu the entire commerce
— ----------anaria.
Uiat it is in a m«&gt;*t wtetched and frightful jy c«
Alexandria, Sunday June 9.
condition. He
A lot of military goods have been will suffer most
seized on Adams’ Express, valued at ten
GEORGE CROSIER.
thousand dollars. The amount of goods ouiic ne snys nr----- ... ----------- - ,
martTxjuntS
Mon8^««.
seized in this vicinity will almost pay the 15iff of May. If die blockade is rigidly
CUMMkAlUNERd NonCE
enforced tbe people will starve to drodi. ! Ou r»*d
expenses of the expedition.
When
be
left
there
Laron
wns
twenty•
The Pennsylvania Fifth Regiment issu
ed a newspaper tliis evening, printed on five cents per pound, and fluur eighteen b»jri
dollara per barrel, rad a very limited 1 A
the old Alexandria Prtti.

New Advertisements.
JOHNS &amp; CROSLCT, 5'

CEMENT R00FIMG,

£

Hagaratown, Sunday. June 9.
No troops either from Point of Rocks
or Willarnsport have reached ibis place.
Confederate nickels have been seen on
Williamapirt Heights. Every lord is
s|rtGtly guarded, and every akifl broken.
As soon as the river falls it can be easily
forded.
.
It is rumored that the' bridges at Harp
eris Ferry and Shepardslown are "ruined.
Louisville, June 8.

supply at that. They weie then almost
whollv dependent on Nrw Orleans f«»r
iiieatw of sulwistencr. When the source
of supply is out off they will be in an
naful rondiUun.

Ex pirnUon of Timo oi Service.

oxace ui uk wsogr vi rrvoaie, in iiaauag*, la
udd

atostams

requirnl to appear aix! »liu«r cmiac.if I
prar»r of wud prtiUuarr should not
And it ia farther otderrd that th
rivcootica to all parties iuterestaL
drncr of said petition, sad the heart

Nearly ten thousand «»t our best troops
will be going Lome by tbe time Gm-

wull drilled and are hl fiw active srrvie*.
lime of b**r.a| in Um premi.aa., ’ ’
they will return u&gt; their h.irqr*. This is
a c. +rindix
much to be regretted.butcsunoi be helped.
Tbe three mouth’s regiments are very
generally co nposed *»f business men, who
cannot leave their bu»inesa fur the asmpaign without pecuniary ruin lo them­
selves.

Nashville for seperation and reprsentation 303^. against 209.
Eleven other
districts in this aounly give239H for, and
88 agalnaL
Memphis 5606 for seperation, 4 for
non representation, and, 5 for the Union.
The interior as far as heard from is near.
.. D.W «&lt;«» »
generally return at the eud &lt;&gt;f the tune ; North door, off she Cksirt
। ly unanimous. The State is largely se
for which they enlisted, and this is true 5““"*’’ *“
cession.
New Tork, Sunday. June. 9

The Herald special Washington corres­
pondent rays: “When our troops move
WaahingtoMi June 7.
on Manassas, thev will bs thirty-five
Five Companies of Butted States In­ thousand strong., Gen. Patters-«n will
fantry have left ou the curs, it ft said fur have an equal'number when he crosses A trap, such
on, by the return of the three mouth’s
Chambersburg.
the Potomac.
men. They will nut return till the new
“Two captured secessionists say there
Thirty-six gun, are now mounted on
regiments are all here and In a emdition
the embankment Dear the Arlingu»n ia no formidable-force at Fairfax.
to Ggbu-IFusk. Cor. N. F. JTsening Pott.
House, an stuck being shortly expected
“A Government special agent from
Frederick aaya ft ft still the prefralltug
from Manama.
opinion, that Harper's Ferry will be
N aww*reh Pbocfkbjtt.—On tbe pres
'
Bouton, June 7.
ent impression as to the pnMperily of
newspapers tbeBostoa Gaulle drsosnt* in
. The frigate Colorado nailed to-day fbr era! forces. A]
that the _*-i_.
rebels may move down bv Rail- a strain as well railed lo thia meridian as
the South,
mad and tbe Potomac, and aide! by'an­
Frrdricx, Md., June 7.
A gantlemaa just from Harper’s Ferry other revolt in Beltiraure, and the disPublisher* are «upreports that Jett Darik U expected to­ uniuoiMa of Maryland, aiuek Washing­ heaps of money.
morrow. Everything is In readioesa and ton on the Maryland aide, while Davis poeed to be coining dnllarw, and a prt&lt;nernue newapappr Is regarded as a mint
Advertising is 'the We-blnod of uewspa-

fugitives at Monroe.
There are now
twelve thousand United States troops

TANNERY!

lu4e Orere.iaeaM emM».bm•fi month* Korn and after th*

■ *NRT MALLORY
LEANDER LAPH AJ

4
Hoseas aaal astborttv in this cbm
FreteteOsrt terlbe»&lt;M»VL

I «lao CLEAN AND OIL OLD HAHNE8HX8

Baltimore, Jane 7.

s are reduced to belf

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

Til Mlles is Shires,

« odd hare bora

st Nortel

JOHNATHAN HAIGHT.

HASTINGS

fhlllM&lt;&lt; in

New troupe are eonatantly arriving, Pro.

•

BEST J. GRANT.

Johnson ft now, and
wm prohibited from talking with the

Deville, of Marehall, Mich, of the

nderaon ia tbe name of the
the Relay jnortliA, and
r fifty th.HWMnd dollars to
tna.ps at Harper’s Ferry.
, a resident of Richmond,
the money mentioned, he

»&lt;rttoei»Ber«l»yGiT«n.

�s&gt;
H,

SPECIAL NOTICES-

REPUBLIflAB BAKNER.

la Qutxixa CoxTRAUaKD.—A man named
Huidriftk. a Memphis Druggist, Arrived
in thi. dty yaatarday. to purchase 11,500
»«rth ol quinine. He applied to Mt.
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Ricards’ store on Columbia street near
Raoe. but was told that no drugs of any
OTS rgJH
mbiuty.
kind would be .old tn the Inhabitants of
HEART DISEASE,
FFTER A AGUE,
owreaia. He made application nt another
Or
vstabliuhment aud procured a small quan- 1
CONSTIPATION.
tity ol tbe deaired article. It may be a
question worthy of judicial investigation,
whether it ta legal fi.r Mr. Lincoln to
Mutrerr.
-------------------------make the seevdere “.hake in tbsir boots,”
Two Military com pan le* are being as llusy now do. sod then ratine them an
antidote. We understand that I be quL
tmssd in thi. village.
One
nine la intended fur-G*o. Pillow’, army.
known aa the -nnaiing. RHU*," aa we CtMtitau/i Gaitlle.
•re informed by tbe Aonrer b being
preparing »n4 i
bi«t. Uaibiug.
organized R.r active service.
W« give
Sick, they Will

BLOOD PURIFIER

ATTENTION!
COMPANY!!

3t»ral Ml gJiirtUnanu.

C

ON HIGH PRICES!

Stacks of
NEW GOODS!

aaooa

REFORM
New-York:
ESTABLISHED ItM,

fastings’ Jrirt ®.H.rrtnl

from the Pionttr.

Capt.. G. W. Mill.;

1st LiruU Ge&lt;», I*.

B*k&lt;-r; 2nd

Wm. Rogers,

Llmt.

Orderly Sergt.. J.

GHDOI5S.
doublyanre ’ before the» decide—nr.
'PPTdVing «&gt;d vnpne tie o.r of the
rtWpararfcw. An Who coufid--in tbt
*M*y -f thia da»», Ct • ho Choo.c to

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

WE

Benth-y.
The other company, known as th-

KEV DR. CHAMBERLAIN,

‘

drtSOy-apc

Willlamaburgh, New Yoe

SPUING STOCK

'naatinga Zo*iav« Cadeta," w*&lt; fuilv nr
ganized &lt;rtt Friday evralng last, and is

Cathartic

relation* must

That ihe BLOOD PURIFIER apd BLOOC
FILLS Etta bee* proved by ■aalyafe-te '
COXTA IN XO itIXERAl- -' t’rXs.

WAR!

M. Navins; QndLeint.. N. IJ. Walbridge;

Orderly SergL, T. Phillip*; 1st Sergt..
2nd, Wm. Jones;

3d,

Manon Allen; 4th. John S. Goodyear;
1st Girp-.ral, tV. 11 H. IJeath; 2nd.
O. H. Greenfield;

On High Prices, at the

4th.

3d. J. Mana ;

HASTINGS

Royal Mudge; fith, P. R. Dunning;- Gih

D R. Rozel; 7th, Augustin Rower; Sth,
Fl. II. Munger; Drummer*. W. A.Ssrt-

DRUG

STORE!!!

Striker.

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,
ISDLCiS VARIETY,

token of respect to the illiistriou. dead.
At the hour appointed fur tbe funeral of

DRLGR AND JTEDICIREfl,
Chemicals Paints Oils On*.
our own citizens, and the booming cannon ;
echoed buck like expressions of renpect. j IM phene, Burniuff Fluid,

"the tu—itv raiMcssj*.

t.
t&lt; the thousands &lt;&gt;f
&lt;-f rMtia.,
cities and villatfea
villages la.
in

THE LANE’S MEDICAL FRIEND,

amtesman.

r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,ONLY.AK

f SnpervlMiTs.
Board of Supervisors for lhi»

The

lg IOC lUium
rWablr mean, that
I physical dorelop■rot. to the end that her off.prinr may not bJeJdrot in a aingfe faculty with which naturo has
Endowed it. In infancy there i»n- p-riod *bieb
.. more likely to affeefth- fulnro dl.poait on of

hoard Is full, every

LOW S SOOTHING SYRUP le unqu-stionabl*

•hoeing the field of operation*, and tbe

resented.

GROCERIES!

township being rep­

They sill

probably

adjourn

THS GUIDE AMD GUARD

No mistake this time!

Iiexpo.ee ou
. — —---------THrka to entie- t) • »&gt;ck and w-lL It illuatratea
the plana of the Quack, and Roguea to dup- every
one. It guide* the unwary through life, and

“LOW PRICES’
MOTTO 1
WURD TO TUR WIK IB SVmCtKXT.

HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
PlsataUea and Shops.
Far-v-ryFamUy, having over a 1000 roeeipU
on Cooking. Dy-ing, Prenarving. Craning. Ac.,
11_ Z
Pl.«* ..X vk.t it ia heal ia Waiae
B-W

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

THE

Pric-Meanu.

ui.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Warth »10 to -*y -*-.

THE CONSUMPTIVE'S BOOK.

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS, CODFISH;

Hut few &gt;&gt;f u« are xoffi.-ientlt

INSTRUCTION IN FIELD ARTILLERY-

llxii vxtranrdioary
luring per fret health

wur country. t«&gt; fully understand die re

An article designed

lit- calling &lt;wt .M. W.

Drug Store.

Rikzk.

at Smith’*

PENS. PENCIL. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CABD6. Am. Ac.

Upon our abtlraa may b* .oand all af th

These map* nre very rem

veniently arranged, sufficiently full V-gite

- clear idea of the fit-id* «f ••pvratluna

Aa a morning &lt;
reliere Dy*pepua.
in fiauor it &gt;a rr i

IX CI N E S bare now been bvc for a period of THIRTY YRS.
time bare maintained a Irish

A*d ToBklBK Extracts,

faniHhir

with- the geography of tbe neat of the

• fereiM-e t-« niupu.

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

rtriMvnm oi Light Ar Hilary Tactic. and R»galaifoaa r-oota-ud-dfor that Ara.

The fullowing are among tbe distressing rari­
ty of human di.taaea in which the

VEGETARLE’LIFE MEDICIXES

Captaia S-cood Artilfery.
HENRY J. HUNT, BL Major.
Captain 8-coud Arulfery.

DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing th*

HARDEE'S TACTICS.

burr and health* bile, ioalaad of
acrid kind: FLATUllbCY. Loss

Retail PriceBI per Bottle, or alz For »3.

llus advertisement of Mesur*. JOHNS A

^LE''N” ......... .. i WEHU?, IFUE 'CASH
The uun:&gt;-r--u. ezperhirenta made fur ,

ie luat f«tw years, to pr«du©rMaub*liiute i

ati-nUon will be paid to COMPOUNDputt.ng up PHESdRlITIUNS; and a»y

r tin alate and shingle n-«*f«, have al j
Uml led t«&gt;a perfect triumph in the GUTTA

GEZSTTTIISTE-

Cement Roofing otTered In tbvw

ROBKRTS A STRIKER.
lUnixoa M—cu 4, Ibfil.
**

ttirva of elatllcily (which is • qualifica- ____________
tioti of a CtTMHt Itoofinf actually net's*.! x-^oody.or’s

CAVALRY TACTICS.

woratcaaaa of GRAVKL
.
Alao WORMS, by dialodglng from th. tnrninga
.
.____ i.Ku.

10WARD

urged.

acaau aim,

----------------------------------------------------- ------

Aichlgaa Central Btailraad.

Their Gutta I’eroha Cement for

R&lt;H&gt;f« &lt;&gt;f all

lively fcrbiddea.

kinds, and for preserving all metals from

FEVER AND AGUE.

rust and a»rroabm—from its great duraMlity and chrapoe*, ia fisst superseding

NftibS^’l&gt;l»,.&lt;r«*f By“r^eJlcj‘’tlkOblr»«Urt,'

PHOTOGRAPHIC gallery. McLELLAN DY BAYONET EXER­

New Arrangement

UWHj ft,r FUCh purpowa.
Th^l n,„.ri,h (f.» which th. Firm

BOOTS &lt;Se shoes

Premia™ bar. b~. —0?

introduction

a a 1— .1.. 1 ---V

yiridOQ tU

oc» Dasiurr, Nsxvpta Cnruwn
.LftTAtiox ov TM« Unit, Lurm s

Vm-ma

Mirror Ambrotype; Neilngrapmc;
Pearl Ambnttyae-, Ornamental
Ambrotype-, imperial Ambrotvpe; FWievo Am-

ORDER.

many

HOW

LOST,

ROWER’S HARDWARE STORE.

lending Inuranoe Companies throughout
Sarsaparilla.
tbe country.

_________

eff-etualtY

P. R.-4W* for Hide*.

5s2

F. ROWER.
o«y r«ZZ:::
Sight Er proas.

DISSOLUTION ’

Governor Banks and John C. Fremont
have each been made a Maj"r General
It fe understood that tbe laRer i- to be
assigned to the command of tbe Western
Ditdsi-n uf tbe Army, in tbe Mississippi

*1

R. J. OB AFT.

Md

k

Notice!

ItAYWABB.

Shaving Saloon!

valley.

TTboltwoot.

P*^.*-JBSRYKSa*

FOE SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

-MM

tofbh

Low* would al*? tv

E*Go*.

HOW

KEBTOtiE#

TBE NATURE. TREATMENT. AND BABIL CURE OF SPERMATOURHOtA, orKMiWaduma, 8-ximJ D-bilirt , K-r-waasrm a«d
hHlwcmg ImpMamp. m*

BY ROBERT J.

the prlocipla Rarlroada N-irth

ami South, and •!*• by tbe officer, of the

D. Huavwzxx

AmbrWjp.; Vipiewi Ambrv

type; Mekine*.typa; Bpbwcotypa;

apal Stat* Fair* throughout the country.)

Central Bail-

Geo. FatacsiLB.

CISES.

American Institute and many of lb* prm
'

s’eadaher Monday.!

O U»r Traina aa tho 1

'

Th.'U of Um- TmlT for a r.? .L&gt;rt tu~. will
affect atrauUr* aura of SALT RHEUM, and a-tri
king lmpro»em«nt lb tba elearnaaa of th- akin.—
COMMON COLDS aad INFLUENZA will always
ba cured by on- do-c.or by two in the worst can*'

Criyon

tnerr deeay for nan. Teeth in—rUd on
vcieixiTE

ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA.

SCUHVEY. ULCERS, and INVETERATE
HORKA &gt;*y a perfect pariu ubich lh«w LIFE
MEDICINES give to th- Wood.aAd -11 th-humor-.
MCUItBUTlC KMUrnONb aad BAD
EDICAL ADVICE rIvm grads, by,lb- aew

-Uh m. fai•

...d .bCT,.o~.

eral adoption cann&lt;»t be tins earneatly

DENTUtT. Is now prepared to apply denta'
•■kcltut.* In a etyle ansurpuned. warranted U

eoioalh- kidneys aud bladdtr, they op-rat- most

Principal office and sale room», Ko. « Esst
Fourth st., »d building from Main street, Cbielnasti. O.. LaboraUtv In Hammond -tree*.
For sale by J. P Roberta A Co. lla-tWga/KP
Niebola.Or«arrril1t Mllb.P. A Keefer, •fooFcW .
mao and Da R-imvr, Middfevilfe. M. 0. Swift-,

foil explanation
Bieana of prevent.
On Consumption, that fearful dia-asa
On tbe Liter. Heart, S
Ou Feuial. Complaiuta

sarv and lone sought after,) durability j

coating and repairing Metal

WILLIAM JONEK

J° DROPSIES of all kinih, by fre-lsg.asd strugth

I oi ur. nooocKa.

lafoatrooc

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
Il La a larw-and beautiful pap.
r tact vtluabl- infonnauan on

We invite the attention *»f our renders to

laying u a natural ctaiings of Uio slomacb.diraotly
promotive of
. - - •&lt; ■(
TEMPKRANvE,
■
th- prvsyst proprietor baliryea that in making-

Riff, and light InfxaUy Taatica, for U« -xercias
■Li iWg P.xvxxTirx.

Pkrcha

A NEW ARTICLE

Dr. Robnck’t Momacli IMttars.

rill

hiillle ground, i« «nnb*olute inoB'aiii.

1 ha iees Mt Adair* BeMtiNI Teeth!

navlan Blood Pills, 25 cents per ooi, or A box*
for |l.
EF**R*d Dr. Rol-ck'- Special Katie*
Crrtifieatea. published in a ouapieaoua part of
thi- paper treat time lo time. Dr. Rob-ck-Nediral Almanac and Famllv A'driecr, evntaininr a
great amount of iateresUug aad valuable Medical
information can b- bad gratia of-in uf the -genta
throgtiout the ooudtry.
In difllcvlt or complicated csacs Dr. Kobxck
may be applied lo personally or by l-lur mc!p«lag one stamp for the reply.
, ., •»

AUTHORIZED MILITARY BOOKS.
Hostings, Hay let, IVCl.

, ND. PIKE NIX BITTERS

:s*prn*t a bfeaaing.
Pirtles wishing t£* proscription will pica,
m.
Rtv EDWARD A. WILSON,
Witliamabuiwt
•dlO-ly
Kings count*, X.wYc

.... _...., .
,uc u.ufcrnuur
victims of UI health. The* hunt disease Ibreui
•vary aranneand organ of the tTattm andlo I
pel ft thoroughly and parau&gt;«tilly.
. .-

NORMAN BAILEY.

EULJEl^JT J'XUirmiLEJll

they viil ’flnil a auro euro forConoumption. Atax, Bronehitfe, Ac. The only object ol tbe Ad»'
term in tending prescription Is
b-ndlt thfitted, and at.reuf Information which he eoac-i'

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.

Market, which we

are prepared to sell st a small

day last for the purpose &lt;&gt;f equalizing the
lax rolls of the renpectiva towns.

CR OCKER Y!

Ever shown in thia

&lt;DAB AH® SIKB i

xs

County met at *he Court House on Mon­

CAUSE SOON TO HE AL,

OIL SEURETIQXS.

APPROVED CREDIT.

like demnnxtration for the lo*s of a put-

&gt; lo acq
ad

r.— -/
• —••• ■‘.■■tfoiauiig Hj-CTaoonr. WIU*
.11 mxdxI diaabiliUca are removed by then* eOtdi«lud gently ituuulating propcrtlr* That tUy
recruit
wdnif
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
however th-j may Uvo been trifi-d y Mh«nd
abuaed; that their dinpl tendency la ti&gt; feegtheu
life, aad rendar U a^oyable. TbaY •pJnu‘g di.
recUy upoatb-jNMM^.iiM.-.utl'Mod.eAy

The St.llea.M MHkal
And Primta Adrian-

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

our land, which, on that day, united in a

SICK. FEflALM,

and discharge from the ^atra. every taint of
^roful^ whether hereditary A MhjWwire. Ths:

Mr. Douglaa, the bell tolled as fur one of

The agony, the fcrrr. the debility, the
- Thich eSsaract-rixc afflictiini af th-

LIVER COMPJLAUTT, . . ..
and rntoro tbe health ud itmgthnrtlMauf^.

cheap

JUST RECEIVED
a new and moat complete assortment of

DTai-KFSU
with

And the Fhyaiology of Marriage.

VERY

Our t illage aasumrd the garb of mourn­

and place of business being draped, as a

GROCE RIES

CROCKERY

IS

ing on Friday last; nearly every ’store

millinery
or*, occupation.
ply, with adricas

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

Reaped to DobrIm.

!

READY-HIDE CLOTHING,

William 8-rtwell; Clerk, Daniel

well.

DRY GOODS

DRY GOODS!

About forty mem­

Its officers sn&gt;M fidlnws:
Captain. J. A. Swerzey • 1-t Lieut., J.

John Weisert;

BEAUTIFUL

be 1^5

bers are already enrolled.

«ill net taas

HAND

ti- n tn answer to any emergency a» may
^oslrieu and aodal

arm and equin itself.

tnmblcd with Indigeetiun,, Bilhouaueaa. Sour or

ON

- FACTS 1

Thi* company wifi uniform,and prohnbiy

Paper !

NOW

Comprising

LARGE AND

r Brodie - U&gt;» greet -lights by
known. (Xcw York buoday

ARE

with m* of th. LARGEST and
BEST Asaortmanta of

OF GOODS.

Appl

draigned fi.r thon.iigh drill, and a prepare

. i „‘,r Complaint lh-t tl.re’ateucd life life. This
. Z ..
----- t.l f.n
ttndpn th.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

N. BAILEY

Flour, p-rhbl
M-os Fork. |»!

W

U BLOOD PILLS

�Wlal a Blorloai world lha wowld
btif «U Ihr Lilwbiuna -&gt;«ld MJ wllh
Shrhopcar’* Sbrphanl’Bir. I am a ln&gt;e
laborer 11 ~n&gt; that Iwaar J oyai" ““
hu.il aavj oo mao1, happiorea: jlad
fitting time al oilier men's good; oontwil with my
TMWt_______ .
than the present to-give a few brief fiicts farm.”*
country’■
The key tall ages b imbecility : im­
becility in lhe vast majority of men, at all
times, even in heroes, in all but certain
has been insultsd, and trampled in the eminent momenta; vjetima of gravity,nis
tom
.ml bo. TM. »i«- &lt;«"» &lt;" *
dust by the citizens of our own land, over
•«'«! «&gt;r strong, that the mullituda have no habit
of adf reliance or original action.
scores or years.
R was January, 1776, when tho.British
sort j« I pOslqn aid the . AmerUnns en­
“ pidn’t jou teU.me. ak. .you .an|ld
camped arCamebrfdge, that Washington
unfurled tbe first American, or, aa it was hold the plow F mW &lt;» farmer to a green ।
Iriahman,
wbont&gt;e tad taken on IW-— *■•
celled, the Union flag. It was composed
“Arrah, be aiay, now
said Pat. “H&lt;&gt;w
of thirteen Kripee,. alternate rsd and
the deuce can I bold It, nnd two homea'
white; symbmizitig ■ ths
thirteen re­
drawing it away front me ! But give it I
volted colonies. In one corner was thu
to me in the barn, and bejabers, I II fcwd
device of the British Union flag, com­
posed of two creases—the cross of St. It with anybody!"

ONLY PREPARATION
THAT BA*

—AND-

NervousHeadache

Utr. r
iuall

BUY YOUR GOODS
Battle Creek, Midi., Dee. 21. IMS.

i te relief from pain nnd sickneu will be obtained
in removing the A'ansra faU

M « G-l 3
; ju.u-Jli'J, GRANT,

quence of winch mv head has »uffer*d *xtr«fl&gt;eiv
from cold. This iudao*d me to pay Brian A
Hodre* almost the last oral I bad on earth, for a
two dollar bottle of for Hair Rcstorati** about th*
faster Auipsk test..- 1 ban/faifoTnlly fehaaicd'fo*
Msfl
ISriR’S*

George, which is a common cross, a hor­
izontal and* perpendicular liar; and tbo
cross of St. Andrew, which is in the form
ot an X.
When Gen. Howv saw this flag with
the Union device in lhe cortter, waving
over the American camp, he expressed
great- joy, for he regarded- it -ss a token
of friendship for England, and nn evidence
that a conciliatory speech which lhe King
had recently made u» lhe British Purlin-

log in all orer my bead. Feeing cmfideal that
another IM** bottle would'reatfiro It entirely and
ig th* natural elasticity and siren]
’rbT’ CEPHALIC PILLS iro
ar*, during
relieved a

bold*, end roeeiv* to thyself tbe scripture dsdar-

ON LOW PRICES

- . Thy fri*J”TTT3UHANNl(irtflBNY.

imes with perfect aafety

of lhe year 1852, while attending ibe Slate and
Xatumnl Ila SLilmrel nV ll.« Ulnl*
X-_ L.

bereft of Its covering,
ing portion* upon th*
tivsd shortly after b*-

Come and See !!

WE

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

FROM

PRICE 25 CENTS.

TUX rOLLOWIMO XMDORaKMKXTB or

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,
will coxvixci AU. wnoaurrxa from

HEADACHE,
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IB WFTBIN THEIR REACH.

Masonville, Conn., Feb. B, 1841.

I St aaOe inudoArt-liaritan M th* molt Willfill
physicauiu tbe country, but, rveelring no asm-

year 1837, your llesronitiva was recomended to
me by a druggist. o» being tbe most reliable Heir
Rettoralire tn u*e. I tried one buttle, aad found
Muswtiafa.'iBTttSi:

A largn stoek nf

\ ery respectfully yours.

NEVER
Your ob’t Servant.
JAME3 KENNEDY-

KNOiy.N

TO • FAIL

DISEASE AND ITS PAINS,
.o

i sjmt) .a x

Hartford,Pa, Feb. 6.18C1.
WITH

respectfully,
q
ANN 8T01KH0USE.

ITS

PLEASURES,

U

To Dr. HEBBICK
A Co.—Gentlemen:—
mr age,

Vyour

KrAthat I nboiild take
Stere-js1^
phabc Pills. Head them immediately.

Whiuh

wn offer nt

Whatever may be tbe result of our
present struugle. tho/uture bistoriac will
have to record thvee fasts:
KE3DHJ1XK1!)
IPIBUCSS.
1. That no rebellion was ever before
inaugurated wherein tbe eonspiraturs
could not c*dn pretond thalline of them
had been damaged in person or estate by
the Government nbey sought to over­
We bn to ovary kind of goods, auch u
throw. I
2. That their wan never before a rebel!ion whereof lhe main impulse was devotion.Hupaft Slavery. Men have re­
belled* anil conspired for every kind of
lilrerty but lhe liberty ot enslaving their'

2WTS &amp;

GROCERIES

kA/ place. At .that tima
tR Iwavafllietedwltban

J50. B.'SIMONS.

I had not buttoned my rest

HARD-WARE!

H rtBT C-Bratniwo, Esq

A. STOVER. P. M.
Belle Venioa, Wyandotte Co., 0. ,

I wink for some circtlara or large show bill*, to
bring your Ceyballc Pills more psrticulrrly before
my eustomen. 11 yeu bar* anything of the kind.

lernunale fatally:
.11. ■
■ l—
log to be ldi», 1 cotrnneneed taking your Pilhu—
Boon after, the awtlUhg eotnmeutfd'disappeanng
and finally appeared to point externally. 1 be­
came alarmed and fent for Mr, Spragu*. who ad­
vised m* to continue foe J’illvsj my recovery was
rapidly beingaom/tatep/- iBOdtlnaad tn use th*
Pills io small dose* for same months, snd found
AND

DRY GOODS!
Tn,ljr WlLC. FILLER.

inated with Dr Herrick. Al! othervare counter­
frits, snd if need will do harm, snd disappoint the
siok. ।Herrick's Pllto ere riegauUyput tin, 10 la a
bos, with a large sheet of dlreeiioua, anZstil for

Yrndanti, Mich., Jan.14, 1861

of nvery denctiplion

and Paia
The Beat and Cbe^fMrt Houenhoit
• i
dy io the World.

fellow men.
3. That never before did a strong Gov­
ernment allow a rebellion to proceed for
months in ■ career of stealing money,
arms, mtmltihns, arsenal*, armories. &amp;c.,
irocceding trom investing to bombarding
is moat important fortresses, and usurp­
ing the collection of its revenue over one
third of its.couutry, bofore raising a reg­
intent or firing a gun in defense of its
rights.
4, That never before did Twenty Mill,
ion of Pkople, «o long absorlted in arts bf
Peace that they had almost forgotten
that.ofWsr, spring to arms with oo g#n.
eral alacrity, an hearty an enthusiasm, as
did those of our patriot States upon re.
ceiving newa of the capture of Sumter
and tha President's Proclamation there­
upon. '
5. That never till now was a Govern­
ment embarrassed, perplexed, by tho
duly of accepting some and rejecting
other of the regiments raised, equipped
and tendered to its defense, eager tn servo
on its own terms till the end of the War.
fl. That no Administration succeeding
to sn empty Treasury, an inadequate Rev­
enue, a demoralized Public Service—de­
moralized through treason and robbery
perpetrated by the late Cabinet Ministers
never'till now found people pressing mill
iocs after millions of dollara upon it, on

{

its own terms, and insisting that it should
take enough and never borrow trouble
with regard to its finances.
—So iniieb at least is secure. What­
ever may hap, this cannot be gainsayed.
And now, if the Republic ia allowed to
go down, it will not be the fault of the

la unlreti

Thousands of Cases.

rrct.ons Will bo found on th* baek of aach. lab­
ile apeaken, voealrete, mintatera of foe gospel,

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

i . ............

m

child ref.

contain but little of tbe virtue of Sarsaparilla.
vi. _
,______ •

EAVE THE PIECES!
JWOMOMTI
DISPATCH I
'MF “A Enas WTims Sara* Nuta."

OUE GOODS

Unusually Low!
Notice is Hereby Given.

v Fxaaactmox or an Eorroa.—The aacessionista of Virginia have laid tbtimcri.
ligioua hands upon an editor.
Tbe edit­
or of tbe Washington Star, having sustain­
ed the Union, has been warned awsy
from Ina estate In' Culpepper County,

tbe system iovufoersblcto attacks ofdiM-iue. It
i* lhe onlr brspamtioa over offered to the world
in a popular form so a* to be within tbe reach sf ;
all. So cbtmicallr and akillfolly ootabiotd u to 1

D MOTTS
CHt'-XSEATr^W!

WK
ay&gt;
we
|q

* »jLxi »»
dlgestire (

of

PILLS
entirely of vegetable* asd thou thoroughly com
biniog powerful took emJ *cothtog rvopertiea, and
cou*equenth can never injure Such a remedy hu
long been felt to be a desideratum in tbe medical
wofld, both by those thoroughly Skilled in medical
acieoce aad afaobv ail whohai vautleTvd front debU»ty;forH nroda no madical skill or know tod;.
even to see thatdebililr follows all attacks of diae

I
I
‘
I

be judicuMuly taken according to diroctiona on
the bottle.
ntSTABO &gt;T
nn
jr
rAV VII A fas
" “ ’ J* **2. * “ “ “ “ V **•
LOWELL, MASS.
Prise, fll par Battle । *U BatUea ta R&gt;.
a
a
v-v
1

Wheat, Corn, Onta, Butter, Lard, Pork,

C. HPALDING,
Me. 48 CEDAP. Street, Sew York.

ea»e* uJ tbe kidnrys, scalding or incontinence of

and indeed we might enumerate tnanr m-&lt;re *1111,
—I.
I. —..Il

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

.Ubrnr-nitrunliou, M lillr* ,’chlore«l», Liv­
er Cmnolaiau, Chronic Headache*,

___

aequeu-ea following upon dunge of climate and boat aperient fa
water, hence all travelers .bould have a bottle tuaily physic,
with them, and all should take a trupooofol at Prtae U Mat
least before rating, u it pnrenla costlwue**, I
•trengthms the digestive organ*, it ehcmM be in
Orealntnnta
lit— nil. nf — Il ...... nf
.... mrn a — J aw.

parent maranmus. sanguinuus cxbsustios, critical
cluwgea. and that complication of nerves sad
dyspeptic aversion to air and exercis* for stock
tbo ph} stcian boa nt&gt; name.
’

ways OM it. Ifthey wilt they will find an cf
able. j.lr.unt, and cttlcient remedy again*! i
Ills which rob them of Ihclrbeautr; fortwautr

i or decline not only of

pi) YOU WANT WHISKEUSt
mo*t habitual ct«c», lododing tbe

DO YOU WANT WHISKERS!

always vigilant, and to too we appeal, for weave
ion your never falling affection will unerringly
uofot vno to rrr.f Wr&gt;r»&lt;l’» O..,—Jt— &lt;-■ ■ i. &gt; __*•
always ou hand in time of need. oTf WOOD.
Propnrtor, 444 Broadway. Now-Tort, end 114
Uertet Rtroet, St. Loui*. Mo. Sold by ell good
druggiata. Price One Dollar per bottle. feblSjl

DO VOL' WANT A MUSTACHE 1
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACI1ET

BELLINUUA.WS
CELC11IUTED

STIMULATING

debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, winch
generally indicate Incipient Coniumpiioa, Out
remedy has allayed the alarm of friend* arid phy­
sician*, In several very giaiifyiug ami inUre*UMt
instance*.
In Scrofnlou* Tuberculosis, tbit medicated irsa

ONGUENT,

VVtel.k.r, aad Hair.

he eitlvena nf lU* FT—I.—

.

the c&gt;aep peculiarly affecting l
In Rheumatism, botbebron

TBE STIMDL1T1K MStEST

WHISKERS OB A MUSTACHE

In neat flat metal boxes «mtalnlM,
pills, prfee M centsper box! for .ale by druggists
end dealers. Will bo sent tree In say sdJrtuM

R. D. LOCKE A C«., Gen’l Ag’ts.

M CaaxM »T., V.T-',

■ySlryl

Itch PCI with sugar la coated oer—
A rars discovery of mstcfaiua-akUl;
Heir like wu never seen befere
UatUJt appeared in HerWsPiU. J

NEW AKHANOEMENT
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

rejoto

,«•?.
vw-bui
Um
world w,U

EATING SALOON!!
Horace l. h eg emax a co.,

r«K OYETKMB,

per aays tbe Northern people are egre­
giously mistaken If they suppose Southrani have not tbe requiiita skill to rifle

Low Pressure System

caTtion.
Tnatury.

!iwols8 2ui7xzf8
*

Family Groceries,

F0R8ALI. ta tea tarn W taa Barb

.a^tlallK

Authorities, both tn Europe
States, and prevented in their ]
Tbe experience of thoutasdi

nervous irritability, neuralgia, palpitation of tbe
heart, melancholy,' hvpochooitria. night sweat*.
-'-.I .11
.1__ .
— --

rnilU 1 ILLS b«w iMshtM

her eontraealai- after th
JMtaB B. WRIGHT.
a

IRON

J

—
• -* ‘vih?
’y— T"
: Ayer
s CherryJ Pectoral
atiarkaof many of the mMtdanarrowi ill* to wbkh r
J

Virginia, and separated from his family,
and the accession neighbors have sodalfy

tabooed the latter, who are furthermore
forbidden visiting him.
-u

decKHMO-lyr

TN nrveitely tehat ill
X pleasant to tbe UaU

THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND 11

1 -&gt;*.•&lt; TUBS BIRD TtMEE .. .a .UIe.

to follow the use of this medicine, if UbmIt asta
Full directions for uaing will acconpasv eaefi bet ■
tie.
None genuine unleu tbe fee-iimUt J
CUBTW A CALK INB, New Tort, i. oa th,
£?±tjt*pi&gt;er 8o’d b-T Dr"Rh&gt;» thmugtawt th.

' tod by targe borJev, pretending to give atruart
} of Extract of Snrs^wrilta for one dollar. Moat
nf thi-u have
fraud* unon the lick, for

To Kxgp Buttkii SwErr—D. Edson
Herrick's Sig ar Ceated Pills I
Smith, contributee to the Amrrican
THX 1T1IOL£ WOULD UK1T£D!
Agriailturiit the following direetiona for
SICK PEOPLE. THINK
preserving butter in good condition for
any length ot time. In May or Juno when
AFTER WHICH, ACT I
butter is plenty, work It thoroughly two Teu’d scarce expect, al thia late day,
or three times, and add at the last 'work­
With startling cum a book to fill;
W-M la tS a i..r «&gt;.a H.llll__ —- —
ing nearly one gram of saltpeters and a
teaspoonful of pulverized loaf sugar to
each pound of butter. Pack it tightly in
stnhe jars to within two inches of the top
Because they arc the cheapest, ..frat, be-.t,
and fill the remaining space with strong
And aeperior tootben . Herrick'i Pill.
Which w* ar* anxious to sell, aad WILL SELL,
brine. Cover the jars tightly, and bury
. YHL\IuI2 O
'IS. £AHL JTOli‘2
them in tbe cellar bottom, where the butter will keep unhurt for along time.

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I

. Griping I* lh« Bowel. and Wind ci,^

¥ **

Far

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE

whenever ft is foul, and your feelings will tail
you when. Bvm where no partieutar dlaorttar
ta felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all to well: bat with thia

We wish nomcbodf would hit him on tli«’
noac.—foRfJrtffe Journal.

Clothing

o* A ainato bottle ot 8PALDlNG*iiPRKPA!t'D
GLUE will save ten tirjeo ita eoat annually. 4M

BELIEF ABD HEALTH TO YOUR JXFAMtt

other 1

Stacks of

K. WHEELEB.
Ypsilanti. Mich.

TO REGULATE THE BOWffu.

the endurance of

8 0 8 2 O 2f

dollar* worth of Restorative, and n* a result, have
a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no monby cau buy.
As a mark of my gratitude for vonr labor and
■kill in the production of so wonderful an article,
I have recommended Its use to manv of mv frimids

Depot. 444. Broadway, and sold bv all d«*Jtr*
throughout tbe (rorld,
.
'
Tb* Rentoratitel* puinp its Bottle* of ihrre
sixes, XIX : Isrgr, medium, and smaU; foa acnall
bolds ii a pint, and retails for on* dollar a buttle;
th* medium bold, st loss* twenty per ceut more
Is proportion thin th* small, retail* for two dot
tare a bottle; tbe -srge holds a quart. 40 per eent
mor: in proportion, and retails for (3 a bottle.
O. J. WOOD. Proprietor, 444, Broadway, New
York, and 114 Nariiet 6tr^ot,
Louis, Mo
A nd sold by n I goud DmgjiiUand Fancy Good.
Dealer* everywhere.
1 janJrLeom

About this time privateering was author
izud by Qt&gt;ngress,. and prisate citizens
fitted ■ odr vessels of wnf torprey up-n
British vessels, depending upon their
booty for their compensation. Some of
thcsc-carcicd * :white flag decorated with
n green pine tree.
One uf these wns
captured and exhibited in Ute Admiralty
Office, Luu don, and waa described in the
London Chroniclt. of January, 1770: —
। The field ia uf white bunting ; in tbe mid&lt;u«,.i* •
,*»* °e.
p&lt;&gt;Mta IS the motto—Apptal ta Jltavtn!
A map of Boston published in Pari* in
1778 had for anriginetts an English soldier
endeavoring to take from nn American
one of these flags, which the latter was
manfully defending.
Oi&gt;rtbc Wth pf Janttary, 1770. Congresrordered ‘•dtirtccD «urs, white, in a
blue field." to bo put in place of tho
British Union, while the original number
of stripes are retained."

Salt Rb1^'
Daorsr, Nac-

A few

more smiles, a few more team, »°me
pleasure, much pain, sunshine ar.d m»ng,
ckioda and darkness, haily greetings. «b
rupt farewell—then our little pla.v will
close, and injured and injurer will pa*'
away. Ia it worth while to lute each

fqy-Thc editor of the Tcxne Garetlf
cofeMca himself “impatient tn see blood.”

DIRECT

HENRY C. SPALDING,

At beat, life ia not very long.

SOOTHING SYRUP,

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Tin-d-xffior whispered-to G------- to in
trodras him. G—hurriedly complied.
d-&lt;c«"r’s Ifrvw, n« h* tbreadni hia way Hi* wife recr-gnixrd the «»M grtitlrmnn
through the crowd.. (n&lt;*t of whom had who hud slared -o pertinaciously at her;
s-uiy light
_
, or merry
-tootremark
-__ - - to
- :-hc*tow
— hi* eye* observed her utill; Hb Whisper•m
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—
on a
a popular 2
n J1.AS2*
ch.irartrr,
until
lie
reached , rd * word hi tbe Captain. Grordir tried
the pl
plan- wh-re Captain G------- w«a ta|k | to becalm aa he »*ked iua wife if she—df
Ing to the C.Ionel’s wife and two other I she *M ***** lh*i there was s "mall
ladies M-nttd on an Ottoman. TTir d-K-t-r | blaek spot;* mere apeck. im&gt; her left
drew Goredh- aside; they wrre old cheek. She blushed nn&lt;! laughed. Yes.
friend*; and heg-.-ed a« a particular favor i ahe raw it in the glsra when dressing.—
that he would take hia wifi- Ivnnr. away She could mrt rub ft sway. She thought
from the hall, hut whhout alarming h«r.
“Alarming her!" «t'd Gordie, quite her n little, beeaiiw it Laiked liku one tif
dark as to the other’s meaning. “Why
whits Blue Beard you wnnld make mu
“fexnite me, madam?’ said Dr. Rog-,
nut. diretor! She’s engaged twelve deep.

A “iojui** currcMxndetil uf the N. Y.
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1 *m Hying- luxuriously, at preaent. dti

The Battle of Great Bethel.
.
Gen. Biukr Lavirg' frwrtj^d that th*
rebels were fortifying acarpp with atn«0g
hattcric* a’,.Great Bethel.' nine mHes fo”P
Hampton, on the Yplttinrn read, bs
deemed Jt nucaraary to ^filpdg*' them.
Acrorilmgly movinbe*!*. were tliade l*Bt
uighi fiorii Fortreea Motinw snd New­
port News. About midnight 9.1. Durre*.’*
arid TownMafe Albany
Irgimeiiljkhytacrt the river « D*niP,on
by inranvof atlx lui- - b.v.u-t.mc. n.i.nr -.‘d
by’the N4va! Brigade, and ti*A up (he
(1b* bf iiiar.li, thr firmer soni*t«b mlfrs
In adianreof the Utter.
At the name tllne G&gt;1. ■Beud|x'» Regi­
men’ and delArlitmaitB of tbe Vermont
and MiisfecInlBrtti' regltnrtjto, and regu­
lars nt Newport, mrtved forward to firm
aijitticffi.n w'ti^ lhe 'rrgnlara from Fort-

•umptmraaly •*&gt; thnsegranit biscaiia day,
and a gloss of water weakened with
Jn pn.le and paaainn apoken;
C\LEES is all Btneaei «Crr.ruMsixroeerits.
brandy. A high private in the Twentyco-ckety. Ac. Hute »».,es*t of tb« pest office.
second Regiment h-ia promised to let me
have •me of his spare pocket handkerchiefs
NORMAN IJ MJ.EY,
for a obevt tlw first rainy night, a*d 1
Q«yer.g«&gt; ui bed un Biy cornfiirtabla win­
dow-brush wilh&lt;&gt;ut thinking bow many
p*»r creatures there are In tfiia world
iatrhd v; keep ewrStoek
who have to sleep on hair-matrasses and
FUIX A N D CUMPt.ETE.
p. ii. a j. itt'ssELi.,
fratber Usds all tbeir iHfaffi Refi.re the
great rush of the fire Zouaves roul the
PI I be bound, arid It wants an hour of er*; “it may be of more con«equence rest of the menagerie comimncud. 1
anpp«r time, aqd I rau’i get her awar. than you are aware of. ' I atu an old hoarded ricluMVely &lt;&gt;na front alol-p In
Besides bWm not tired. Why thould sho doctor, and may be. allowed tn ask quea- Penn*ylraid*..avenur, and Pi tdutmrer.
NIGHTMAN* ROBINSON,
regard'leau of expense, in a wtdl-c*mdurted rera bl’innie lit Little Beth.-I.
MANUFACTURERS uf nn.slreebiruui
pcr-warc. Dcatsr* in irvu,naitb,«te«
• The. Z"iia«re jmrard Little Bethel
Tri this Dr. Roger* replied that h* beg­
ash-box; but tire military nx-D&lt;&gt;p&lt;4ixe nil
ged a* a favor that Captain G—— would
Thr doctor looked grave** atlll.
such accommodation* now. and 1 give almut f.nir A. M. , 04. Bmdix’a regb
mrtit iifyived rnid to.&gt;k up a p-wition at
take Mrs. G------ home. It must he
There is a looking-glass nearly onpoaite. wav for the sakr of my country^,
1 tell yon old' trey, we’re having high the frrtrrseeti'.n of the reed*. Not tnri
don*, and would be fi*r th* lre*tAnd Pirns to |&lt;a&gt;k and see if It has not inercaa
J. W. OAKLEY,
kVHQLESALK and retail dvaicr in, aad manobeing hard nre«*ed lor his reason, th*
••Id times h-re just n*», and if they get drr^afiding the signal, the German regfor Collection.
I'tient in the'.darkl.rsH «&gt;f the night fired
VT fw.-lur«r uf leslher, hi*diox»,t Ac.. Bsttlc
The lady, half frightened, complied. any. higher, I almn’t Ire ehkito afford b&gt;
Alto* for Fate.
III. It wa* hi* duty tn n«k her husband “Yea it Ims indeed—it I* almost four times slay—.The city “is in danger" evryy other &lt;i[ritn C«r1.‘ToWii*ri. Pa column marching
in close or -yr and led by Lirttt. Buller,
to tnke her away from the crowded ** large a* it WM, alimml MS largo as* hour, and, a» a veteran iri tbe :F'rn,Z»»n»«a» nnd aid de canto of Gm. Butler, jirltb
p--bo. tiresome!"
avtM remarked, there e*em* enough dan
-OF—
two pieces *»f art III ury;
«L ■ 1
“One more question." said the doctor. g,-r ly'i"g an mud bsree &lt;&gt;n Arlington
Contain G—— laughed Inrredulous! v
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND.
Other ereoutits say that Col, TownAla*! that lor*, lang Irltd ra^I warn.
“Have y«»o any idea what brought 111" Height* t» make a wry1 good blood and
blnmld witter is so buur!
“None.”answered Mrs. G—. George, thander fiction in numerous pages.
If
th-- fireot the Allmny regiment was harne;
T-xKALKR in GROCERIES, previsions, prolove, I think I would rather go.’
tho vigilant and well educated wait ip el*
17 rt 1. r. tilth, butter. I*rd. mirk, and grain of
happen to *eea mggcr &lt;&gt;n the upper side Iras, while lh:tt *d the Oemiaus wt* frtal,
the c&gt;&lt;od • dd Mtndiro ton
ail kino
Al-o toy- c«n&lt;Jir». r'c , etc. Surra in
“Haaany reptile—any ImredF
of the Potoinae. they sing out. •‘Here killing «&gt;we man Mud wounding iH-rbm*ly
Cnilorn ■ Ulvck. State aitect H»»U g., Mich.
two others, with several other slight c*s
‘•Yes, Dr. Rogers," said the now frat
rrrd a little M he Baked for an explana­
paling btwuty ; '•yea, hut no ! that could is snapping cape in ie*s than a minute. caftiee.
tion
Tbe Albany Regiment being baek of
.mile Oroeeriea. Tilley Io n|| of theiw. lxi&gt;lsrcTAl&gt;LE, and
•••Well, if yna will lave it?' aaid Dr. not Ire it. and I wa* ailly tn think twice Then all tbe cheap reporter* trlrgiaph
EtLER in ail ku
the1 Germans. dis»-vrr»-d from the aeoonV
Stone and
Rooera Ina ing hi« hand on Gmrdia’a arm. of so trifling a thiag as the bite of a fly." to their paper* in New York and Phil*
del phis, that “Jeff. Davis is within two n-mrnta Mft«ai the field thai the snppuaed
“there wa* something wrong with vour
minute* walk of &lt;h« Capital, wijh at l-ast enemy were friends that hud in tbe mean­
wife. Old Chine noticed it firwt.and t.-.ld claimed.the doctor.
“Que of those Nsck flie* that were In * frw inilli’Hia »f men." and all the F«ee time freed idne rounds with small arnte
the veranda, a tireaome honing thing; it State* *eud six more regiments a piece to and a field piece.
r/Ef t’I‘ TJIF. JXlmCiTThe Zouave*, bearing th* firing, turned
TH£ BLACK SPOT.
ar.d Iwith lime* in China. Pmv Heaven Htung me very sharply just there, on the crowd us a little more. I shan't stand
D. ('. HWLET.
and *!*■ • fired;up&gt;t* Us* Albuy boy* Av
that thia may n-t end M it did in those left rherk where the »p*»t ia. I thoiiaflk much more crowding, for my fence is full
day hr-ak; Gd.; Allen sud Col.- Orry’#
Then- won ipiich iii-rlh in ll-ffig K«aig.
Hastings. Sot. 14. IB60.
dot 14
now, and there were six applications yes
Tliv Bill nt tbe club nxima in Victoria
regiment inovbd t»i the rear of the Fortwas n b»ng’ sort of a fly. with a shining terday to rent an improved knoLbolr.
Tba
Town rclip-w-d those ahu-h 'he governor said Captain G——, gasping fi»r breath body and glistening greenish wings.
My landlord ray* that if more than three rv«s t«&gt; suppret -the mam body.
W. FARKER,
imd chief j utire, and the lllib in their
‘•’Die Bnl-Trv! the Black Jupiter fly! chaps sat tip housekeeping on,one pit. mistake st South Bethel having been
WHOLESALE and retail dca'
ascertained, tire limiditigy were burned,
white wiu-iied mera room, and the adiui
and I’ronnoa*. Fork. Ijv
I knew It. Ching knew It?* said a btwraa bell be obliged tMiralw ths rsM&gt;1 kiaj* uf Produce bought and »&lt;
ml on Ismrd the gaily lighted flag ship st least." replied Dr. Rogers, gravely
The greatest confidence in Gen. Booty is mid a Maj •&lt; ulth two proniineut seewshad given dining the past furtnight.
felt by all. aisl it would do you good to »i.&gt;nlstM. taken priteHim.
and kiudlv ; “it i* a *maH Hack spot on
The tr-eipa th«-n a lvnnctd upon Great
Bev olid comparison—thr btlU of thr your wife’* face—nn Iter left cheek—that atruck. half vain of hie &lt;igscity ! Hatt- see the gay o!d hero take the oath. He
Bethel, but our *01*11 pieces of artillery:
Imll-riMHu was lire, ire-iutiful Mr*. G------- , is all. and—”
ilv they drew her from the mom. wrapped takes ft after every me*l. and first thing
a fair young w'lr, almost* 1-rMn. wh-&gt;
DANIEL COOK,
“And what is it 1 For the sake nf all her nha« I around her. and hurried her
lu.d ju»t c-uiie from Boabpd with h*r that** aacrril. what la 111” asked Captain home. The mnHeatmck cbn-rly up, tho
Ti&gt;o*e Fire Z-mnves are fellows of aw­ cannon t»f thr eP« my. 1 he rebel haltery
el Tat Atent, will altrnd to the eolirc'ion of
wa* coinplvtclv nuidccd. No man could
liuslciml. Captain G------- . »be junior Cap. G------- . quite fiero-lv.
dance went nn. anpper aiiccrdrd (a very ful suction. I tell you. Just for greens,
dabtaandall other Ihioii«-»« pertaining to bin name
I* m.’vn, only the lights of the gone. ।. &gt;5
tniti of tm- Rifle*.' All thr ensign* and
The douinr. noticing how qnlcklv the Miinptwna aflair.) and then followed I nvked one of them, yesterday, what ha
Lieut; GrvMtle «d the U.S. Army,and
middies, and half -•( tin- lieuteiiauta, naval group was inerensing. drew hi* friend a more diuicm. but hy degree* the mirth came here f-»r1 **Hnh!" say* he, ahtitting
in wHumnnd &lt;4 the artillery,'wa* »trorb
andnohtarv, to auV nothing of tbe,nar few pai-e« bark, and w hl*pcrcd in hl* ear, languialicd. and a »&gt;»rt nf nncnmf.&gt;rm*-le
I. A. HOLBROOK,
by a cannon txli and iu»untly kdled. Ha
boiled y-urug gentlemen in mercantile
Thr rfllvt on G&lt;-»rdie ,wn« terrible,— feeling of apprehension and gloom per­ your altars and y-ur firea—especially
spiked l&gt;i&lt; g&lt;in and wu ualhuily andeav*
TRIM litLICJOff TONIC .-T.IKLI.ANT.
hoii-ea. were frirly mviugab -ut thwyoung The Brave strong man trembled vl*IMv. vaded the gtteeU.
Strange whlapera, ynur Jirtt." Grn. Sr»Rt lays that, if he •irittfl t&lt;» withdraw 4)&gt;a eoniinani
.VSW CULLY ..&lt;»mu«d fu» U r U»»izflb* Xtt
•nntnger. The fi'»»li»h I*.v* dev-wired her atyi shook from brad l&lt;» fi»ot, while his
muttered hinta. went around; the very wanted to make thr*echnp« break through
J &gt;ru 1 /•/••• &lt;» and ll&gt;r /. m-.j, l.prii.g aii|x
with Ihrir ryes. un«t wro’q aomirt* to her I'nuircd face hwarne &lt;-f a*hy palcne**.
.the army of the fire, he’d have a fire bell
J. M. RL’KSELL,
etc
eyebrows for aught I know.aud she never Then followed bv the docter. who vainly
rung for smnr district on tbe other aide Regiment, after the order to retreat ww
givan. took puiuw-saion of the gun and
n'r.ved along the little parade al Hand tried to keep pnre with him. hr hurried awurr that aorne miachanoe had befallen of the rebels.
He say* that half a milltune without 1111 overwhelming ree-ret. but op to thn place where hi* wtfr was wheel­ the fair Eng1i»hwomnn whom lh»y hadt |&lt;ai of traitors couldn’t keep the Fire bronght off tho field with tire corpaa of
qua: It- &gt;t.iuic «n
the Lieiitrrunt. Both ware brought to
Old and Purr &lt;•
no oh*- ever raid (Jr-rdie wa* nut worth* Ing in the mw* of the wnltj. He stn-d« just Mrliaimed among them
JOHN ROBERT',
Two or Zoiiauea out of that district five minutes.
KN and Smavon. D« tiling on IJrraJFortreaa Moomc thi» loremeio.
.
I brlieVe him my boy !
reekli**"!)* among the dan&lt;er«; hl* wild
Three art, probs bly about 25 killed
I learn from gie-d aii’borlty that.Pres­
haggard look* and hm.qnn gestn***.
and 100 of the Federal inmpa wounded.
(Eatabliabed in ITT*.)
ident Abe ha* perfected s great plan fire
caused
Romeg&lt;&gt;nfinil««n
and
surprise.
Hi*
i-.iirry
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Ill P. C1IERKY,
LitW.’Bu'ler dreerva* the pres teat
III thv*crvh-c. Oil thi* night Mr*. G------- . wife *nw him, and started, and with a at Captain G------- \ hung»l*»w. his M-rvant ' the priMecullon ’d the campaign.
He
cred't tor hrjitging «&lt;fT iho killed and
waa in the hiclivl vpirils. and wahxrd
aald. Hr ha-! sent for hia portable med­ will keep tbe troops where they are until
Hud flirted w.ll, to nil appearance, and tw^ntifnl *h** looked! flushed and excited icine chest. Al»» the physician to the the Southern troops are all grovn to Ire wouod&gt;*&lt;i. Several of the latter are Dow
। in the hospital here.
with the dunce, crowned with friwent. forces, and ths marine surgeon had hem very old men, and then he will attack
delay.
I am
richlv yet tastefully dressed: how to*». called np. The next morning when num them without more
I., n. STEW A KT,
her !•*&gt; writ tube easily made jraloua. her for English l&gt;l«v»tn contrasted with •»f the officers were at breekfrat in the informed that tbe ships which sa led from
wnain mi g,--d •piiits.ioo; *• were the pallor of m-»*t of the prettc women barrack mess room, a subaltern entered New York and Boston recently, are un­
VFMhtngtM. Jum l«. list.
most pe- pb’. Mre.G------- went thnmgh Dreaetii; how her soft brightly hbte eves somewhat hastily.
der sealed orders to proceed itnmcdiaiely
The brenatworka on the Virginis side op
•iatn-v after dartre. a« lK“ laind played on rested with w**ndcr on Grordle with an■•Have you beard about poor Mrs. to tbe 8-uith by way of the coast «'f p-mta tbl* city are nearly completed, and
wi’h ndiiiir.nl-taatr and spirit, and still
Afrira. We shall hear from th*m a«mie aluMit one hundred thirty two pounders
(i------partners l.nwd almit her. and her liftfe Certainly if one of th-** two were in
time next reutury.
Youre diplomatic“What! deadF
are mr tinted «m tho different w»*rka com­
la n&lt;&gt;* receiving from Nr.w A ork uud bury nieinoraiidoni tneJc was filled with
It was even -an.
She had been cut ^1J|______________
manding tire approaches tn Washington,
writing *■ a Imuk ledger.
down I”-the very pride of her beauty,
fir a distance of about ten miles, including
like » queenly flower, and awfully auddrr..
When she entered the tea room on the mark* nf It.
Alexandria and the Chain Bridge, as a»one .MTMi-m, rally in th*-vetting, ’he“Id
Ii bmk* her husband’s life and hope at a
cnnitely laid dod-n In the map entitled
blow. He wa« never seen V» smile after
c-mprvlo Cbiitf Lung, wl." presided over
“The 8'rat &lt;&gt;f War.'published in the UtrM
■Qnndsring In putt "f
the waiter*, and w as Steward of the club, h|™.»ni"g cheek a tmnU black tpnt. not her U'»a; be shrunk awgy from hi* old
&gt;4 «tmday. _
fl. c. FKINPLE,
N--w Orleans. Mms«*-v*.I«*. C-fT-e. started aa he h-k-d k-mlv »t I hr »mao. much Inrgar than thr bead nf n large friends; he left the Rifles, rxi-hnnged int&lt;d mom nn hla way to dinner. Of mu&gt;r*e
Thia immense ten mile battery make*
hlnrk pin. and quit* circular. It did n»’ a regiment that was serving in Upper the DinV’tnat wna HyRnd to walk in. Hr Washington imprvgrmhle. Another greet
Crushud. Powdered and Gramilatcd Bv- uno
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dnriined.
aavintr:
“
Oh
no,
1
nnlv
cnlled
to
disfigure
h*r;
only
a
keen
eve
o«*tLi
India,
and
died
nf
fryer
in
the
Terai.
rcpn**ing. g*"*d uatnn-dly. a »«nile st hl*
advantage derived from Illa, that a ennjNow to cl rar up the aeeming mystery
8 Molasres *ml Syrups,
oiiiLifiiab •Irra* and figure.
Hr started ■lisilnguish it; andWrb*n, seen It r*a*m.
UKiaiiVrly am&lt;11 number of men can de­
niter h. r with seeming rtidrnrs* or cun bird nn* of those “hcantv patches." which &lt; f the Block Spot. Than- las fly. which
fend the-p»ailH«, behiad the monster
Green and Black Tree.
DANIEL STRIKER,
,.it». and llicn gave «
“"d »l»*civd the brllr* of the ln«! century used to irir- for thr miachirf it dire*, is known and
earthwork*, with such powerful inatntRio, CeyliUi. and Jam C“ffe.
IOUXTY Ci.EUK. SoiaiJ I’ub.ic, and General
ftrered throughout thr EhM. and which is Connsl’* office and enquired for th* C»n- mentwof deeth, •weeping, as they do, the*
off to his ni.sat'hui*.
8« '&lt;-ral officer*
Stone. U'lw-dro. awl Willow Ware,
usually called the Baal-Fly, &lt;»r Jupiter stil. h* waa to’d that h- was drilling bis whole count* within a range nf two miles
notlc-d him luit tiling wm a chararir/.
Cigars. T-Jiiww and Snuff,
h*d drscrlbHl. Bv a great effort Geordi* Fly. Its bite ia generally moat frtaKln eomnanv. What comprinv 1 erqnlrad the beyond them. Thi# fact etiplaino .wbrw
Salt nnd Water Lime.
Why one «-f the many troop* cr.us) iw apered from here
«•••»» smoothed hi* fraterea and tried tn -m’le. cattle. This fly ia seldom very hurtful eantein nf th* "Mp.
fLwp*. Suleratua, Cseei*. Pepper and mrant ei‘ytl'i««- 1‘ *» ►«*&gt;• I «‘»»r
OUTER E. EVERTtt,
as he begged pardon of th* nnnpanr. to the human race, except when It ha* e'mr»*ni*« a-'l^trd tn march against to move againet Harpers Ferry JU stated
fr-l-.re Mm. G------- left th* l-dl n*un
Spire.
__
ngnin. This time she rntrrrd the supper- Hr had Interrupted them rudely, he said been feeding &lt;»n carrion, and thus com­ Washington. The eaptnln wa* gMttly
In addition to lh« at-ove slock d Groeari**. bo
—they had all left off dancing by thi* municate* tho morbid virus of demm OnrpriaM. and mentioned the fret a* evi
baa a full and cotnpleie araortmrutot
ftfUf—nnd he begged they would go nn pound animal matter tn th* veins of a d*nre *f th* nntv*raat fWIng of htwtllity
Drug., Paint", 0U-, Buru'rg Flu­ frMbth?Mte. 'hr old Chinaman hovered and not mind him. Th* muaicians had living being. This orcnainnaliv happens which nerved** Chvlest-in.*’
—-Who shall reiainatruci the fabric of d*.
M. H. COOK,
Mr .Oteord.—What I* the name of m.-liuhi-d Government 1 Who shall rear
near lr«*«l -hu-ply at the frir “liarbre censed playing, he waived hl* hand 1m
EGTSTER OF UEEDH. sud Netery I’ubl^-,
id. and CampbeM.
Office in ths Court House, and vp«B *’•2
rim.”' ml &lt;hm drew l«ck with a muttered patient |v ; they went nn. Hi* wife ap­ common b&lt;mre fly and the ’bux,’ or ymir Cn»»*n1 at Charleston 1
again ths well pruporti-aicd rsduiun* *»f"
Fees to bs paid wlwn paper, ara Isft
/N^Affibvf — -----------■
our cnnati|utbio*l liberty! Who shall
remark in his native t.regue. Mrs. G-— proached him. her partner beside her. a greenish carrion-riy. But this i* rare,
Mr. SwrA fonening the d.**r opposite frame together lhe skillful arebitectur*
jrevrr n.&lt;kwd him. Two minutes «ftrr Naval Commander, who did nnt feel at iudrrd. nnd only three or fi-ur cases of
death ensiling from anch bites are record­
which Miiitrs Neti«utal snveruignty with
II. N. NH ELDON,
..rd Ching
I"
Estate right’, individual arcurity, and pub
/BOUNTY TREASURER- Office in »bs Court
frbulalion with the doctor of lhe Kiflva. with the qrnren of hell. -Waa hr ill?" ed whhin the last six nr seven year* on
\jHoure.
,
a amriide. experienced surge**, wfr. Imd ahe naked in an anxioii* whinner. No. no. thr continent of Europe. In the E*«t. the n*fnr’tvr i*«U*d in favor «if —■ —— lie pro-peiityi : N-i. if those culunina,
suit piirvha-eni.
Particulm attentb-n paid to filling or­ |**n in H-ng K-Uf th&lt;W .VW «h“
There.
he was no! HI; but lie wi«hvd *hr w«wiM with * sun peculiarly adapted tn the ______ Cnn«nl at Chwrleetm:.
full lhey, will tw raised, nut again. Lit*
JAMES A. fiWEEXEY,
ders fnmi Bmtinri and vicinity. ■&lt;»*! art-vrd on tire nirdiral "taff m th* old foiire home with him dirrctlv."
He hastening of diarsre, the deaths frein this
the Collis-iTu and tho Parlbouon. they
pROcEUL’TIXO ATTORNEY. Vuo",*’0r'‘„
satiafri-tlon guaranteed In every «*•
indduotidy administered poloon are more
will ba destined tn a m&gt;mrntul. * melanwar. and who was regmded as lb* rMrf WiWtld give no reason. Hia mann r
—The high’-at market price always nrt4*«*-n.l *ulhority •* th* tatend. Dr. irritable. h-ir*h. iimhjkI.
The yming frequent, and the poison itarlf is more not in earn-*’. T only VM you theatory cfi.'.ly immortality. Bitterer tears, bowR MTcre was a man that knew Chinn well. v|fi&gt; IhrJttsi at Mm In surprise: tears vlnilent nnd mold. It was in this ma"ei er. Will fl •« over them, than were ever
nnid fire P.tducc.
P
ISAAC C. MOTT.
Horned tnurh disturbe-l a* Cbi-K «&lt;&gt;4 gathered m h*r mlW blow *vea : hnt ah* ner that Mra. G------ tn*t her death. Tbo
•feed over th* m*&gt;uumauls u| Roman oe
Mr.
-r_._
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wM n.«t without spirit, and ahe dashed ‘black spot? unnotloed hy all eye* save .
Grrcjnti art; fi&gt;r they will 1«* llw r*mr
Rt s door- Evt of Iteille Creak Boom.
RARMON MMITR,
J'*™” “ • aS c—k.
them proudly away. She e»mM ru»t leave her own. and neglected by herralf, wa* PvMet&gt;c* of th* manner ’n whtah we Ii
na'aof a more glo.-inu* cdiltoe thsu Grenon
HRCUIT COURT C&lt;DI IFSIONFR.
«T
the
mark
nf
Incipient
mortification,
the
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tend
tn
d«i!
with
averv
Forcing
Power
or Rome ever raw,—the •dilice of C00e,
ranged &lt;rn* 'h« ball mom,
center or th* gangrene that spread- and nnd their Rerr**enfa'ivr«. whenever thev stitutional Amexiginjilcrty.
r wav of which «*.» *’•"« ■
apiead, painlessly but Inevitably, until interfere directly, or InAIrrrtlv. between
.......
_
ahrwpTly. l will
imt be •" uncivil tn my partners." And wh l had been a scarce seen speck. DP’vrd na and the traitor* in rebellion aealnat
QvAna'a QcxaT.-‘ Ob*«fe.h.” «*4 a
in a momei.t more the Gmtrnndora sufficient to cut abort that fair young life.
vnierabla adder to bis grandson, “iiwn
whirled her off-. G
«V*»d and Ht his The doctor took Mama tn blntaeU for
knows it ii against the discipline of th*
P. Ji. RVSSLLL,
|ip«.
She danced «»nce. twice, thrice not having Insisted in (Manos of ordin
3 wiety MTiMod-1» fight ’’ -Yrs,grand
inure. G—— «t»"4 moodily watching ary rules, on the "young ladv’s leaving nn the other aide nf rhe Atlantic, will frihrr’’’ • -I* that ahtiollng thing I* Ihr
C'HT.rnr-*5 Mfri.frean’cv*iw’’*w* “**
the ball rnm-n at once; bnt the hop* that onmnel me a* *nm*narilv to terminate hand* rifl-J 1" “Of «••»»*• it ••: yMMfagft.
watch tbit he might tie miffiaken, and a wish tn
apare G-------a* much ** possible, made
J. W. rrEBBiN*.
Four Go «ternmerit understand*
Mm hesitate in «pew»?ng nut. But It was
Manufacturer of aUdealer in
Even the doctor shrank from telling G— tbs opinion *.f all Um tnrdilal men nn th*
all be feared. Her momentary hnrat of Island,thatwtanthe rrwpredbrfirrtrailed
lhe doctor’s attemion t»i the mark nf death
'&lt;/ Involuntary anexietyl
bis aguw bf* dlatmhed bar; her gai
frd; th" nompibnsat of. bar partner w
bin tbrnat. 'G«
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the giMxirfcct of tkMMKl
rparatamsof ioitea. wfcfe
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tmale&gt; caauot be too aostirrmedj aod restorative, is,
hetlag them.
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Jackson, on his retnttl to Jefferson City
on Tuesday night, enueed the destruo
tion of the Gasconade and Osage railroad
bridge’- By the last evening** train on
the Pacific Railroad, we learn positively,
that tbe Gasconade bridge waa destroyed
by fire yesterday morning. Tbe cutting
nf the telegraph wires by tbe same Vandal
hand leaves ua without any reliable ad­
vices from points on the railroad above
the Gascons 1a and from Jefferson City.
Ibere was a rumor at Hermann, well
erdited at that place, that tbe Osage bridge
had also been burned.
We learn that just before starting from
the city Gov. Jackson gave his solemn
word to Mr- Thvlcir, Preaident of the
Pacific Railroad, that he did not intend to
harm any of tbe bridges or do any dam
age to the road.
Gov. Jackson’s list of crimes ia now
abaolutcly appalling.
He stands before
the country a eoward, a liar, an incen­
diary and a traitor. Con he, will he, be
permitted to escape the gallows 1 Tbe
scoundrel was gibbering with fear during
his stay in our city, though tbe assurances
of protection from Gsn.’Lyon were moat
ample. Ho no doubt took the special
train with tbe belief that a detachment
of United States troops were to follow
immediately in his rear, and arrest him
directly on his arrival in Jefferson City,
Craven and perfidious himself ho sup­
posed others are governed by the same
▼ices.
It is bad enough to be a rebel,
but to be a miserable eoward to boot, ia
reaching a depth of degradation, until
now unexplored Well may lhe Missouri
aecomionista hong their beads for shame,
for their leader Su the hour of their need
proves himself to the world a feeble and
yet ruthless dastard.
His alarm, was no doubt, fully shared
by bls Msjor General,Sterling Price; and
we are disposed to believe that this dis­
tinguished officer was’ an accomplice in
yesterday’s barbarism.
Even those in
our city who have been adhering to Jackron and Price, were denouncing their
infamy last night
The destruction of the Osage and Gas­
conade bridges ia another severe blow to
lhe already crippled trade and travel uf
our city. The lose to the railroad com­
pany and ite employee*, who have been
so liberal in their accommodations to the
Governor, will prova very serious.

Great Battie !! !
•era Wanted,
Italy!!
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Willi.rn.rort, Jobs K&gt; 1MI.
We do not think that our account of
the desertions given In our last was exag­
gerated.
Fully thirty deserters have
come to our town.
An officer is now
here enlisting them for Uncle Sam and
throe years, and up to-Sunday noon 21
had enlisted, Some of them are from
Berkeley County, and are men who have
been long known here. Of one company,
Wise’s Artillery, formerly of Merlinsburg, lata'of Harper’s Ferry, ten deserted
in a aquad a few days since, leaving only
six belrind as a relic of what they once
were. From another Company, CnpL—
N------- X of "Shepherdstown, nearby all
are gone. They deserted once before^ed
to Martinsburg, were taken, and again
impressed. Some of them are now here,
enlisting fer the United States, and they
swear ifever they meet their old Captain
in battle be is a dead man.

their way to Washington.

Some delay

was occasioned by the various incidents
occur upon the

which wopld naturally

about leaving home and friends and kin­
dred, to embark in an undertaking such
as ia tho object of their march.

Crowds

of spectators witnessed their embarkation
on the cars, and it la stated that “for a

mile aloug tbe track, hill-lope and banks
had their occupants, and the white ker­
chiefs that flutteerd in the brocze,seemed
omens of success to tho cause of their

country."
Tbe cars left tbs depot at Grand Rap­
ids at about ton o'clock amid deafening
cheers from the assembled multitude.—
All along tho route of tho Detroit and

Milwaukee Railroad, tbe movement of
our brave boys going to battle was more
like the triumphal march of a victorious

army, than ot recruits just shout to enter
upon their first service.

At every station crowds awaited them,

to cheer them on, and fair hands that bad
twined beautiful flowers for the occasion

showered

beautiful

officers and men.

boqueta upon

tho

Nor were tho bodily

wants of the soldiers forgotten.

Johns and Pontiac the

At St.

regiment was

treated with delicacies not usual in a

soldier's fare.

At Detroit another ora­

tion awaited

them, being escorted by

ABSENT ON FURLOGH .

SPECIAL M0T1C

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TO COS8CMPTIYE?
kublkm.

oftboMMh

DT’”^aK?&amp;^

wait-

ing.and were transported thance to Cleve­

land early on Friday morning.

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From

thence they proceeded through Pittsburg,

OOfhiihfiliif; ।

ton, where they arrived on Monday.

■issowrt.
Gov. Jackson of Missouri has again

attempted by a bold stroke to place his

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State in revolt. ' He has issued a Proclamtion denouncing

tho occupation of

Missouri soil by Federal troops, and colls
upon tbe people of tbe State to rise and

and repel the invaders.

Notwithstanding

the proclamation professes to desire only
neutrality on the part of Misaouri, and

still claims to act as loyal to the United
States, it is still

very apparent that the

call for troops is simply

to place the

State in a condition to aid the rebels.

The only object of the United States
troops in occupying Misaouri soil is to
protect loyal citizens from tho disunion
mob and to prevent the rebels giving aid

to the confederate in tbe name of the
But it seems that Jackson’s coup

dt ttal is likely signally to fall.

lie had

troops at Jefferson city, and Gen. Lyon,
of the United States Aarmy, took up his

line of march for that city, when Jackson
incontinently fled to Westward.

latest news leaves
pursuit.

Ouj

Gen. Lyon in hot

Evacuation of Harper’s Ferry*
The traitors run again.
With

the

prestige of success in the affair at Great
Bethel, they aeemed to have gained no

confidence.

Just as the country waa

looking for a great fight at

Harper’s

Ferry, lhe supposed strong hold of the
South, tbe rebels run, destroying prop,

erty, and burning bridges
pursuit

to prevent

The Detroit Tribune moralizes

very appropriately upon this movement

management of Thomas A. Scott of tbe
Pennsylvania Central, who has and will
continue to hate charge of all the milita­
ry roads, more cars will "be put on’ to­

N. BAILEY

largo crowds to the depot, where another

diately repaired to the steamers in

WAR NEWS!
Wheeling, June 12.
The Western Virginia Convention met
in this city yesterday, and after effecting
a temporary organization adjourned to
meet this morning at ten o’clock. About
forty counties! are represented. Delegates
were apportioned to Eagle county, on the
itasls ot its representation in tho LegisJature.
Arthur J. Boneman, of Wood county,
was chosen permanent Chairman. Lie
mode a patriotic address on taking his
seat, reviewing lhe action of the Rich­
mond convention and Ordinance of seces­
sion, and exhorting members to firm,
decided and thorough action.
The delegations from tho different
counties were sworn io by tho following
oath:
.
‘•We eolmnly declare that we will
support the Constitution of lhe United
States and the laws made in pursuance
thereof as tbe supreme law of lhe land,
anything in the ordinances of the Con­
vention that aaseinbled at Richmond on
tho 13lh day of February last, to tho,
contrary notwithstanding, so help ua God-’
Tbe taking of the oath by each delega­
tion was very impressive, and convinced
all spectators that tho convention meant
business.
,
Tho programme marked out by lhe
Conventihn seems to be a Provisional
Government fjr the whole State, the
deposition of the present State author­
ities, who are in rebellion, and the entire

lor want of fuses.
One of the show fired at tbe Frealxun
from Acquia Creek, with a shell from a
rifled cannon, similar to the James pro­
jectile*. but the »hell was not charged.
Official accounts received from Fort
Monroe, report tbst there were but four­
teen men killed aqd -forty-five wounded
nn our side in all sit Bethel. Twelve
were killed in the fight before lhe batteriee. There were three batteries opened
on our troop* from lhe right, left and
centre of tho* road to Yorktown, in all
about thirty cannon served, many ol
them being rifled.
Lieut. Butler wh&lt;&gt;
uaa present during tbe conflict thinks al
least two hundred rebels were killed and
wounded. But four prisoners were taken
by lhe Federal forces.

Baltimore, June 14.

Complete retnm* from the 84 Distwt
show the election of Leary, Union by 375
myority- This Dbtrlet gave Breckro ,

tra#;

Day after day we have heard of the
impregnable portion of Harper's Ferry
—bow rebel troops to the number of
thousands have been gathered there—how
the best Generals of the rebel forces hod
determined to make a stand here—how
“It would be infinitely better fer the the Federal invaders would be hurried
back from there, and their lives pay the
penalty of desecrating the sacred soil.
1W will only have to do the same But the “old General" sat in Washington
labor that ia imposed upon tbs soldiers, weaving his meshes. The people were
many of whom were new before in their impatient and grumbled but be wove on.
lives subjected to any. Those who vol­ Coil on coil gathered around tho Beltcon­
untarily go up to the Fort will be dis fident rebels, and to-day Harper’s Ferry
chargor! aa soon aa tbe fortifications are is evacuated. A bloodless victory! W e
can afford to wait for the next demon
aarrice will be retained In it aa long aa atration.
.
the company to which they may bo at­
tached. We advise tbe able bodied col
Gov. Yates, of Illinois, has appointed
ored population to report tbomsclvos
this morning on board the Ingomar, and 0. H. Baowjrixo tb the vacancy occaslonany perron who can give up n slave for
ten or twenty days even, should do so at
Browning ia a prominent lawyer of Ulin-

United States Court room.

Washington, June, 14.

Gen. Shenck boa been ordered across
tbe Potomac with his brigade uf four reg­
iments. [The Michigan Second is in this
brigade.
Eu. Txtnj An attack from
Beauregard is apprehended.

It is also reported that ell
IS.

New York, June, 15.

for th* Union. Even In the roc*-.™
Districts the Union vote is
D0‘'
w I tbs landing lhe Union men were threat
with daub il Ibej volad.
Hi, milas from Ihla &lt;Ur. a wall known
eillxan waa killad in Inaa Hum tan mlnulna after .irtilM,. Ha। waa firad upon
bv a secession mob. Hi* name is al&gt;r.
Ogden. He waa formerly an esteemed
resident of thfedty. Of couro* bi* as
sassina were n«t arrested.
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A spacial dispatch to the Tribune from
Fortress Monroe. 15th. s*y*: It I* understood thnt a movement is on foot that an
expedition will leave to-nigbt^ccompanled

the troops

k, u. Ml iX'k

h&gt;

JOHNS ACB06LEY,

The WorUe special Washingbrn dis­
patch of the f 4th say* : “ The Haryland (
election ha* resulted in a great triumph

fiCTT* PERCH*

CEMEXT ROOFIXG.

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ms FIRE AND WATER PROOF.

CHANCERY ORDER.

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AMD IT M TWtCB AB DOaABUL
lhe defendant,
dent of thia S
icy, Solicitor

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AND WILL NOT CR.
IX WARM WEATHER

Point &lt;&gt;f Rock. June 15.
The obstriiction* &lt;4 tl»&lt;- Baltimore Ohio ;
Railroad al this p-iot Iwv b&lt;*n removed,
and tbe road was re opened to Harper's ।
Ferry This morning an immense mass of
no heat is required
roek* projects into the canal, leaving a
su/fireut space, however, for lhe passing
of boat*. The ..bslruction can bu easily
remedied by blasting.
Tbe culverts
country, tfitk fvll yrinttd dirKUnnt Jot
which were attempted to have t»eet» blown '
application.
_
up are now folly repaired.
Full detcriplivc circular! will be furnuked on application by mail or in perton
W ABH1X0TOX, June. 10.
Gon Scott ha* received information ।at our Principal Ojp'e and iTarekouic.

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that the rebels are concentrating all their
78 WILLI IM STBEET,
force at Manassas.
Gen. Scott has no
(Comer of Liberty Street,) NEW YORK.
doubt thnt the relwl* will make a stand 1
JOHNS A CROSLEY.
there.
AaKKT* Waxtsd!—Tkmmb Qash ! I
A high military sffiecr thinks there

motives over the streeet rail*.
An order hat been issued restraining
the soldiers from lounging about the
streets.
A member of tho Pennsylvania- 5th
had joint of bis h*«er blown off while nn
on by some unknown'1 perwon.—N.

UsHkc

is* A. SwuxtT, Solicitor for CMapteisul
HARMOKtOlfTtl.
neat'
Circuit Coart Coas^sMMr
MORTGAGE SALE

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।VI nwuu, ,u ww
Mlchixan.ua tUturds’.theS'th day of July.
I.V _. 4 —_ ..--1^,*
IK- ananw^wi tho I

MicMgas.
D. IsSi.ia

of Mortgages, mi pp JL

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rro 171 Wrri, ’XC^Xi.x
unu off the
rib-Wwi comer,] coatotning *izty •cne sf
^^FTEYCTS. Adto.UW.tor

berabr given.(that by tirtae
in laid mvrinre conUiari,

LUCY P. LU8COMBE. Adiutairtmirix.
Dried Jurodth.IML

mriil. to the end U&gt;»‘ tor off-pn
&lt; i. . «ii&gt;rU fusil’ wrthw

Fatale of Doe&lt;las* J. Wlllliei.
Harry, in the State uf Michigan, slid
! &lt;!r.cribcd aa thv Ea.tkalf.il tl.e Scath
er sf Heet»aTwmty-nve.&lt;i3)in Toss
(I.) North of Rtoyr Eight, &lt;M Wad,

Williams deceased.
On rvodioe and tiling the petltioa, duly rerifled

w ill MmfoU itorif hl after d.y*.
t&amp;Eiffiwm* exKP h
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Uaited Statsa survey tLereufi Thai “id pros
isc* will be told to pay the prindpri and intarol
remaining unpaid on said moripse. with Mb
lawful tecs, coat* and chargw uf totvriswnrv. M
d*T, at tbe Court House in the «illage id HatUbp
io aaid county uf Rirrr. and Stale of Micbgm.
that being lhe place of bolding the Circuit C«rt
iw and for the county ia which aaid mortgajed

petition, *t which ^t

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UEOHQE CROSIER.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE

AMsfe «f l^t «■
late of the lownatiip of Woodland in a
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mrS9-t2

demand* to the uaderaigntd
»“d
that we will altend to tbe buiincea «f our api«iut-

chiefs on the back track at least till they
have evacuated Virginia and Tennessee.
The whole rebel force, except the rear
guard, at Manassas junction, is said to be
retiring to Richmond.
Every point on tbs Potomac from
Williamsport to Aquis Creek Is now
guarded by federal troops.

From AlexsnSrta.
Tbe President in company with Score
taries Cameron and Chase, visited tbe
Massachusetts 5lh. and tho Pennsylvania
5th eamps this evening.
Tbe 1st Mich­
igan Regiment was drawn up in review.
They suhsequenliy visited tho Now Jer­
sey camps at Long Bridge
A supposed spy named Dickinson was
arrested las* night four miles out.—
Twelve cars and two locomotive* arrived
to ’day. Tbe Zouaves are riding the loco,

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QTATE OF MICHIGAN, ths C«ait
O the county of Barry, la Cbaoeery.

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by heavy artillary.

will be a movement on Manassa* junction
soon ; the reliel* there arc talking freely
of attacking Washington and seem quite
sanguine of capturing it.
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Nxw Yoax. Jane 16.
Tbe Times Washington d: spat ch says:
-Gen. Butler demands 15.000 more troop*
and will have them in a few days.
“Gov. Mdrgan has promised the Governmeot to send a Regiment from New
York every thro* days until • her full
quota is dispatched.
Wasuirqtok, June 14.
A signal bnll&lt;»oD was seen last night at
The Government has been seriously
a considerable elevation over and above
embarnssed by tho publication of tbe the Chain Bridge, on the road to Lees­
plans of the campaign by tbe newspapers,
burg. Il is supposed to have been sent
and thus enable lhe rebels to frustrate
them. To obviate this tbe editors from
HAonrrowx. Md.. Jone 10.
the principal citloa are to meet In Wash­
A messenger just returned from Har­
ington to relieve the Government from
per’s Ferry saya. two camps still remain
further embanuwmcnt.
on the heights' consisting of about 600
Postmaster Gen. Blair’s dispatch to the
men.
The greater part of the 14,000
Postmaster at Louisville, requiring mail
stationed there had gone south to join
matter coming from disloyal States to be
Beauregard snd Lee’s forces.
held for pastage, does not apply to pre­
“Die Jribunt'e despatch says:—“The
vent its aelivery on payment of postage.
President is working on bis message.
Nxw York. June 14.
He will take the highest ground in fevnr
The Tribune says lhe particulars of the
late expedition was communicated toMbc of prosecuting tbe war with the utmost
rigor, and finishing it by winter if possi­
rcbelx by a traitor in our camp who has
ble, recommending a call for half a mill
been arrested.
ion of mon, and appropriating two bun
Tbe PoeCe dispatch says Gen. Scott has
dred millions dollars.
received confirmation of lhe evacuation
“Lieutenant Cdone! Lefferts, with two
of Harper’s Ferry.
Tbe rebels have
hundred
district
vulnnteers. had a
gone to Lees burgh, Wiuchpsterjind Stras­
skirmish across the Potomac with one
burg, thence to concentrate at Manassas.
hundred Virginia cavalry, near Bciieca
Baltimoxx, June 14.
Mills, twenty-eight miles above Washing­
The American has received confirma­ ton. Two Virginians are thought to hare
tion of lhe burning of tbe bridge at been k illed—one supposed In bo Capl.
Harper's Ferry. Ths troops left both Shreeves. The Virginian* retreated.—
sides of the Potomac in a hurry.
None of our men were injured.
A correspondent at Williamsport says
A detachment of the Sixth Regiment,
the secessionists opposite there left on guarding a propeller aenc here from An­
Thursday evening in great haste.
napolis with stores dec., was attacked on
Cusfield, Unionist is elected in the their return below Aqula Creek on Sat­
First District. It is believed that Davis urday. Several shots were fired by the
Is the ouly cne defeated, and he by Mr. rebels, and returned with grape and
May, who claimed to be an uncomprom­ canister. Nn injury won done us.
ising enemy of secession. Thoma's ma­
The ZferaAfadiNpath nays there is rea­
jority in Washington county it about son for the confident belief that Gen.
four thousand.
Scot’, is folly prepared to keep the rebel'

reorganization of the municipal govern­
ment
No diversity of sentiment on
this programme has been beard among
the members
Mr. Carlisle offered a resolution, which
Fortress Munroe, June 14.
was unanimously adopted, thanking Gen.
Fia Baltimore. June 15.—No inform­
McClellan forjsending Federal troops In­ ation has reached here abtiut lhe move­
to Western Virginia, commending lhe menu of the rebel troops.
Fortress
gallant conduct of the troops at Pbilllppi Monros is, in reality, invested, ingress
and complimenting the bravery of Col.
and egress, by the sea, and a few miles
B. F. Kelley of the First Virginia Reg­
in extent, of the James river, are open to
iment
•
us, but no aggressive movemenu can be
Afternoon Srsnon.—Dorsey, of Mo­ made with safety, without double the
nongahela, offered a resolution declaring numderof troops and means of trans­
it shall be a part of the business of thia - portalion.
An exchange of prisoners
Convention to make requisite and pre­ will he made today. Those in the fort­
paratory arrangements for separation ress will be produced, but as yet, Gil.
from Virginia; and the formation of a Magruder has failed to respond. The
new State composed of tbe countiea rep­ Union gun arrived from Baltimore to-day,
resented here; said preliminary arrange­ and-will ba mounted at once. Tbe large
ments, when completed, to be submitted rifle caanon brought by the Naval Brig­
to the Legislature now convened in this ade ia now mounted nn the Rip Raps,
city, as the only loyal and legitimate only three miles from aewell’s PoisL—
Legislature of Virginia, thence to the lu range will be tried in a few hours.—
Congress of the United States.
This Tbe Cumberland this morning fired one
mode, be said, waa preferable to recon­ or two rounds with a rifled cannon at a
his profession in tbe North Weak Upon structing the Government of Virginia, lug boot, which is aseo every morning at
equally as legal, and as it relieves from Sewoll’a point, reconnoitering our movethe over-burdening State debt, no part of
Prince Alfred arrived at Quebec on
which Western Virginia awes in equttp,
Frederick, Md., June 14.
’odneeday ereaixg. He was received
was brought before tbe tbe country aa his or no lees disasterous consequences of
f tbe civil and military authorities. He
It is reported that the bridge across
These resolution, at the
successor. Il is thought Mr. Browning’s repudiation.
the Potomac at Harper's Ferry was
request of several members, were with­
General.
He was heartily appointment will not be okyocUonable to
blown up and entirely destroyed between
drawn for the present. After lhe appoint4 nnd 5 o'clock this morning. Tho ex­
to the original Douglas men of Illinois.
plosion was distinctly board and tbe smoke
। of tbe burning structure soon by parties

of the rebels, as follows :

Tbe Memphis Avalanche of June 10th,
contains tbe following additional evidence
of tbe wants of tho confederate army at
Randolph, 60 miles above Memphis,
where there are 3,000 (amateur) soldiers;

armed in

ookb

burned.

' -Among the -letters received at thu
H0S bare, jasterday. ..irom ,4h€.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,
is one for “Ron. Jefferson Dnvls.
mt 3. C., Washington, D. O" It
Io at the general delivery office, waiting
FURLOUGH HAS EXPIRED,
for him, and if not called for will be duly
advertised this week.
HEAD QUARTERS, immediately, and setUe up,
New York, June 13
1 shall ba ooenpalled to eaad CORPORAL BKNTThe Tinu'e correspondence, Washing­
ton, 12. says: “Accounts from Fairfax
Court House state that three companies
Cal. Cook ar Hajar Bax-flaer,
of eeccssioniats suddenly left there on
Monday on bearing of tho probable ad­
vance of our troops upon that town.
TRIAL BY COURT MARTIAL.
Die water pipes through the town and •
houses have been taken out and cast into
' bullets for the use of the rebel army.
It la anticipated that Col. Wai lack’s
SETTl.E.or—*FOF GOES THE WEASEL.’'
Indiana Zouaves will shortly march upon
Respectfully snd truly roars,
Romney and disperse a detachment of
disunion tr&lt;K&gt;pe in camp there.
It Is learned that .the rcbela are out of
leather. Their movements are restricted
fur want of oboes, and barneqs for the
artillery, Ate. There are but a few small
tanneries in the South, and if the Govern­
ment will only inforce its embargo by
land and sea the rebels will be greatly
embarrassed.
They are also short of msteriais fur
making percussion capo, although the*
have constructed a machine for making
them at Richmond. They are also out
of chemicals for making detonating pow­
I 3
der, nnd therefore cannot employ shells

cipal streets of the city, and followed by

sumptuous repast awaited them. After
eating to their hearts content they imme­

"’ibTbridg* »t Shepardstown is also

for a hutiM.iri alloPyou. wilbo* I distinctiro
4to ^LebUd U
by mri.iw £e—L-tt

various fire companies through tho prtn.

collected a few State, or rather, secession

Waahington, June 10.

'

down on tbe Orange and Alexandria road,

The Great Battle

Michlyan Third Reyiaaent.

Tbe third regiment from thie State Wt tha* 1j—y-iW u 4«U mto
Grand Rapids on Thursday last and took Hard
“ Times
'
* H*w*ry ‘CreditorsA

State.

The Cabinet have had a long meeting
today, and, it ia reported upon good
authority, have decided to instruct Gen­
eral Butler not to receive any more
fugative slaves into Fortress Monroe.—
Tbe fault is that al the end of tbe war the
Government may have a very extensive
elephant on ite hands, and no place to
keep him. At the same time, there is no
disposition exhibited, nor instructions
given, to send walking and running prop­
erty back to the point from whence it
came, but to tel it alone. It is increasing
so fast that the whole subject renolvee its­
elf into a question of feed. At Lhe same
time tbe niggers should not be allowed to
return to their masters, because they will
be employed by the enemy, as they have
heretofore beeo, against the Govein-

At Ah
igan and
attacked

PROBATE/ORDER.

ST^0&lt;I^~0A*-

-luioM were dreuovml u&gt;PrT"‘
ailing into tbe bands of the Fed

WHieslv .tralM, J'H It, l«41.

Harrisburgb and Baltimore, to Washing­

States

rying away their artillery and burning
the adjacent buildings.
T VsshliM JaK ii MCI.

estate, arc rvaurstea to prc^t.ii ti«.u,
voMhen thereof, to the under»I&lt;n«l, or tbiy will
be forster barred ihcrfrnm.
„
KBLXEZER BAWDY, .
CHARLES 0 ALLOW At’.
JOHNATHAN HAIGHT.

lorth-weat

1

tWy~wg&gt; H* E"

X

ary Ma

^■’S^SSTT

IBERT J. GRANT. *
Administrator.

COM MISSION Ell'S NOTICE

MOTT,

o ww unocrni|[n«-u
...... .
tho Drobate Court for thv cooulr of Itarrv, torn
mlMiuMrs to hear, essmitie, sad sdj“»‘ ul‘

ISAAC C,

fTWIE Advertiser, havinj been
I. &gt; Mr verito by a rery .
ter having suffered aerrrnl yw
tong Uferikm, nnd that dread
t»e»—«• acitouto make know
ferere tbe meant of eare.
Ta aU Who daaire It, ha will t
vneariptfon uaed &lt;n*e charge

Is now receiving from Now York and
BosUhi, his fall Htadt «&gt;f

■■

King* co

allowed
craign- d Com®!*;
to wr buaineaaui

Groceries! !
Consisting in part of
days, to wit; Ths Md.
New .-Orleans, Muscovado, Coflee, July, lhe Jth day of Au
Crushed. Powdered and Graaulatcd Su­ September nest; al whi
Darttea bavinr claims ar
gars.

let day w

Molasses and Sy rape,
HEXST MALLORY.
Stone, Woiiffto, and WiUnw Ware
Cigars. T-'banco, and Snuff,
Balt and Wnter Lime,
a»P*. s.i.rew., cu.1., r^p,, „d
Spice.
1r

aprt?-&lt;»

la sMltiro te tbs iboi* Mock of Grown- to,
A new regiment ia being formed called
the Douglas Brigade
On the nropaller
Lady Franklin, from 8t Jmeph Michigan
there arrived In this city yesterday two
fine volunteer companies from Michigan.
These are the Casa Countv Gnarda. of
Dowagiac, Captain D. M. McO&lt;xnb*r

*'U h” *\Jd

pr‘°e" Uul °*nno’- fjul &lt;to

C. MULCT.

jU

�SPECIAL

JfKJEJ^a&gt;&lt;3p’ (bloodpmilKAltBL001771UA

NOTICES-

TO COXSUXPTIVES
And these affiietod with
DTSPKP1HA.
___
SERVOUS DEBILITY.
■ j&lt; •
HEART DIHKASE
FTVER A AGUE.

town .ud Qmtrevill. with on. hundred
n«u. They hod a skirmish and captured
from the enemy fi»« hundred stand of
aurua and one prisoner. They ware 6rsd
fr“m ll»o bushes.
No lives lost.

Ifural atti MJisrtUaatons.

C0NOT1PATI0N.

r applied to blaa for r*sCbrtetlaa dutr to ra.

Loaturdsy last was as tctnpesUjous aa in
was dear moat ot th. X

NEW GOODS!

fastings’ Jfrirt Cnrrrat.

tor .Un .

•nd th. .M IU|W.

Stacks of

&lt;

r™

-------------------- ----

ON HIGH PRICES !

The sky

ofteu witnessed In thia locality.

KrsaSisiX.’s liS-trs

Nrw Powder.—The Austrians have a
new fulminating powder, with which tboy
expect to blow dll their enetn'iM into

ATTENTION!
COMPANY!*!

D„rIn)!

rw
»
, ,
------- i'hw uuiriotue.
| CKhiO, o&lt; &lt;li»i co, ..Mpin, lblmvh

the itreet,. md

e„^ not,,

•nd oon&gt;«r, Irora «ll,r io 8,„,u

E,„y

lUof not permenmtl, ,ulion.r,

Isngusgo their

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
GOODS.

N. BAILEY.

S^P-bbT

Hu Just reocivod

Ou.,’ •
Potatoc,

Uireujthoat the length and breadth
avoid the PouoxoL-a Dacca. Exros

rs

ARE

NOW

ON

tT,'s&gt;M&gt; who obaorTc,rofloct,and make”
doubly aura” before thev decide— are ev

HAND

with out.of the LARGEST and

HIS SPRING STOCK

«„

moeing.
BUnlie., Iun&gt;b.r PU„
•nd •wninj., tmveW wUbmn let o,

OF GOODS.

BEST Assortments

of

•non

ltinder.net

bewmRSmv»

w ADVICB FREK.

Xew-ter^rftBVlMbt n^xmsry
IHT.BLlBaED IKW,

d&gt;y

• I«d wu 0M U.K,rm .tart P«.ud Ou,,.

CHAMBERLAIN.

mww

2&gt;A KiitcrS'JefM

icimyiviis

That tbe BLOOD PDRIFlEft and BLOOD
ILLS bare been proved by anahaia to

Comprising a

Slud, md froh i™ .

10

frwiemtijr, either .napped &lt;&lt; or turned

CONTAIN NO MLVKRAL.

LARGE AND

BEAUTIFUL

DRY GOODS!

DTSnnfU

oaks errakrei and groaned ns they atnrid,

or Ueldinc, fi ll with ft terrible crash.
C!ncku, lto.king.2lB«a,^ and pktorra. -rre

Htoagte.. per M...
Corrected. J.ae ]». ;ui

by tbe irembline ./ &lt;wr dwellings.

And

READT-MADE

WAR!

yet, notwithstanding tho great violence
of tbe wind we have no serious casualties

to record.

LIVER COMPLAINT,

DRY GOODS!

frequently d. iaehed from their positions

MILLINERY

CLOTHING,

l x*

and restore the health and strength of U»e luKritr.
That
.
:
SICK FEMALES,
‘

who hare languished for yean io helpless weak.
roaateCrrtz

e'l

Jl a.
shattered constitutions,

A bam on tbe premises of Juhimthsn

On High Prices, at the

Reed, a mile and a half south of this

village,

wm

1 a tormenting organ.
It is generallr out &lt;-f order. Tbe reason is obviuus. Tbe drii ’ng men of business lias not time.
«&gt;r will not take lime properly to masticate bis food
He bolts it. and as bad habits are catching, all

prevailed.

HASTINGS

destroyed by fire on Salur-

day. The fire was communicated from
horning Ings and stomps, being carried I
some distance by tbe strung wind which I

pair of boraea, a wagon

A

DRUG STORE!!!
_______

IN ENDLESS VARIETY.

RoBERTS &lt;fc STRIKER,
WHICH HE PROPO8U TO BALL

barn while it wan burning.

Some grain

The loos to Mr.

is a serious one at thia time.
red other eotuplainti. tbe Scandinavian Blood
I’illvaed Bleed Furifisr are waging an extevniln•tine warfare. The auccea* of these medicines

JUST RECEIVED

t/The south wing of the dwrllinu hunsc

DRLGS AND MEDICIN Eft,
being unable to stand the eharg«» nt the ^Chesnicalu, Pal 11 In, Olla, Cam.
high wind rm Seturday, wav discnvi-rrd Zm phene, Barnlng Fluid,
A small detachment of reserve corps,

y/ROLiixa Stock.—The

hats

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES (fl
OlWTBUCTIONi OF THE BLOOD
OR SKCF.ETiOSH,

BOOTS,

Pathology.

HT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
1* C RPQ8E8.0NLY

“LOW PRICES”

NEW YORK COSTS.
THE

HOUSEHOLD AND

FARM,

soda

GROCERIES!

fountain in operation and are prepared to
furnish, a delightful and healthful beverage

i. mure likely i

every areuua and organ
pel it thoroughly and pt

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

THE CONSUMPTIVE'S BOOK.

Price ortho Seandmarlan Blood Purifier, ft
per bottle, or AS per half drsen. Ot lbe flM«Nuarian Blood Pilis, 25 cento per box, or 5 Ussa

Certiltestea, published in a OMspkuous wart -rf
this paper from timo to time. Dr. L'oUak'aMs^
&gt;cal Almanac and Family Ad*iacr. eonlwning a
grrat amount of interesting and valuable Medical
infurtnation can be bad gratia of any of the agents
tlirogfaout tho ooiratry.
'
In dilBcvll or complicated cajew De. Baba*
may be applied to ueraor.ally ar by letter cockl­
ing ant iteiup for the reply.
„j

NORMAN BAILEY.

yy/A alight frost was discernable at this

place on Monday morning.

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES, PEPPER,
PRUNES, FIGS, RAI3IN8, CODFISH;

No damage

IhffOFF-A-T’S

partMacnt.
INSTRUCTION IN FIELD ARTILLERY

beaulifiillv bouud.

A new nnd delightful StomsehtesMlCordialf«

LIFE FILLN AND.'PHfKNU BITTERS

bar.
f-re the public for a penod of T
m nave maim
rverr pert of I
snd "imnivdistc

hese medicines

T

Aid CeeklBg Extracts,

•/During tbe heavy wind on Saturday,

A NEW ARTICLE.

AUTHORIZED MILITARY BOOKS.
Hastings, May 1st, IJfil.

was done by It.
&lt;EU'D3EMT TXBTimrXii’S

The following is an extract from a let-

Please give ua * calL

A WORD TO TOR WISK 13 StWriCIKKT.

for hot weather.
will loantlaat itaeif in after days. MRS. WINS­
LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP to uaquuHoaaMy

•firing the teething period ; such aa griping in
.1_ ._________ A
A — T, la aIaa

advance from

.

It UluitratM

rnrr'cnrunui,
• 4vvy
on Cookings Dyeing, Preserving, CUaning. Ac.
wt.at I. ia 1 —. to Datto. l.U*

y/ Roberts &lt;k Striker, have lheii

Market, which

are prepared to sell al a small

TRE^OUIDE AND GUARD
' ’ ’ run av«UT Orts? "** '

DALL AIS© S!EE!

during the high wind on Saturday.

Ir.rh

SHOES

Ever shown in thia

No mistake this time!

&gt;9913 mi9B8»

Rummer

And the Phyaiology of Marriage.

ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by the

APPROVED CREDIT.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

so.।n rallied the retreating columns and

dispelled the unfavorable omen.

CROCKER Y!

and discharge from the eyatem. avery.tUnt of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. Tbit
thev
RECRUIT THE DEWLITATED.

The Gentlemens Medical Campaalon,

n new and most complete assortment of

frame, recently erected by Geo. P. Baker '

to be retreating toward tbe North East.

THE LAWES MEDICAL FRIEND,

VERY CHEAP

Reed

*

.Willed ; that their direct teniaocy is to tenOen
life, and render it enjoyable. That, cpcreting diroctljr upon tbe
ifditaiM ia t^lSu, they

CAUSE SOOS TO DEAL,

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

_______

and some wool, were removed from tbe
waa destroyed.

GROCERIES

CROCKERY

Mr. John Parsons. of this township, had

Baltimore, MA. January 15, WW.

an ox killed by thr fall of a tree.

Laptain First Artillery.
ILUAM F. BARRY,
Captain Second Artillery.
HENRY J. HUNT, BL Motor,

PENS, PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN-

The next Quarterly Conference «»f the

Grand River Association ol

VEGETABLEIL1FE MEVIf l.\ES

UniveisaL

ists which mcctr at Woodland. Mich., on
next, will be a Grove Meeting.

Inyal camp at thts time.

We

rE.MIT.HANl E,

.MOOT POPULAR

tbe third Saturday ami Sunday «&gt;f July

HARDEE'S TACTICS.

PATENT MEDICINES

■«¥£.

Friends of

Woodland will give a rordial welcome.
By order of Committer.

M ebeap a» can
Give ns a eat) and Judge

T«» meet the times, the tixty third vol- ;
umnof Godey will be sent U&gt; suhorrh I
bera for One Dollar.

rely apoa

tbeirbeing

plates, and all the winter cloak patterns.

L. A. GODET.
323 Cbsstout Street, PMlsdelpbla.

m'vr prove a bleaair
1‘artiei artohlngt

adlO-ly

» b. 1-n a.i Atolrr sr.atlhl Trrlk!
..u .
"°w rrepsreo to apply arm
wbstuutos in . style uiaurpaaaed. warranted
“L—*. M»H. »r t» charge. No pains spared
«»'**•«. Teeth filled with paro gold, than .
»-*»gtfor&lt;tacayfor yaare. Ys*h jassrtod &lt;
VULCaNITB RUBBER BARE,
t'u “UJI’&gt;rk WMT«“‘»d. Ftrwse cal! at my oflh
to UoFw'a block State street, Hastings, Mieh.

Hlrhfnui Ceatral BallroaM-

DROPSIES of ail kinds, by freeing and .tregth
entng the kidneys and bladdir, they operate Beet
delightfully on theaa important organa, and beoeo
bare ever been found a certain remedy for tho
worst caaes of GRAVEL.
Also WORMS, by dislodging from tbe turnings

Uirr.»&lt;
■
.

_
„

Brwi,
R. * 8.
________ _
for Tbilet porpoase, fc* sale by R. A S.

PHILADELPHIA.

PILES—The original proprietor of theoo med:laea, wu cored of Pilau, of 85 jreare eluding by
&gt;t UK of tbo Lira Manana alone.

A Umrani huliiut**

uad mwcmZ/v for Utt rare ‘
Diawaw
Sum! Oryaaa. .

mum,

HT i nevi. vt naTHrnu, *•u u&lt; vvato
BILIOUS FEVERS A LIVER COMPLAINTS.

ORDER.

Don't fotgst tbe pUoe,
ROWS HARDWARE STORE

Jit ••dtfiBSOr.
lively forbidden

PHOTOGRAPHIC GAUSBY.

New Arrangement

stituliaas have baeom
eious uaa of Mssccss,

Sarsaparilla.
J’T

type; Msialnwtyqpfte Sphereotype;
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilographic;
p«vl Ambrotype; Onumtntel
Ambrotype; Imperia! Am­
brotype; Relievo Am­
brotype; Double

■a/sasa»— w-i. -r——
MLwfil eo at snv time ai d any where, to this
...
itu, Mink nr Dead.

TgSL-.r^mnn-Wi

,,„„n

Shaving Saloon!
Boltwood and Grant.

tri
it1

R J. QraM.

GEORGE R.
HOW

AND
sad Prices to suit orders, from JO ceata to »4,00,

Notice!
One man waa ebot by accldCTt.

McLELLAN DB BAYONET EXER­
CISES.

Crwy'on’Atalrnrypi; Vignette Ambry­

Br
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

DISSOLUTION!

NicbolB,Orangevillv Milla. P.
man and IteY.rimer. Middleville. W. C. Nwln.
Prairieville, and by Druggists and Merthm.ta gcurvally throughout the country.
spriS-Iy

CAVALRY TACTICS.

•CUMVKY, ULCERS. aaJ INVETERATE
JRKH.bT a perfect paritv which these LIFE
BDIClNEBgive to the blaoiLand aB the humors.
BCORBUTIC ERUFHONh and BAD

Brooklyn,

c.4^1 A&gt;»1 So.;*.

rely, uironpnouv ine unutu ovawe.
*oprvved. Wubingtou, May IX, iBtiX .

habits of life, Ac.,) and tn cues of exlretu
ertY, medicines furnished free of chtfge.
Yaluabis Reports on .Sp«rm*torrbw&lt;,aud

-Tb« —crunm ttotoj " al the Store of F. ROWER.
Baltlnwrr
SHTplW
"Tt!’’
•bout to Air •; Gr«&gt; B.U»1.
Tb«
The subscriber haring refitted I
5b, nr» Ito on, tboumod teder*&gt; Uoop.
.induction of BOOTS A SHOES
wrr, killri -kJ w.nndrd Inring to non-

SioL Ttoe
*“*,r2
MTS
&lt;• to i-j-*
—
artolnrr
mring the
to ConffmeiODSl
Cmgrtolmtel cIcCRoM
elreUmu IB
lUrglMd.
_ | _ ___

irn vonauu.puot&gt;( “■‘
,
77,,,
On the Livar. Heart, Stomach and Skin,

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

Thk ExcxunOK Brioadk.—Brig. Gm
rrwl D.nl.1 E S—J to toltoi In
Washington, nnd is busily engaged with (j,
the War Department in arranging tbe I
ultimata destination of the ExwWor
Brigade.
He rrp.rte thar quite three (
thousand uro already enrolled, and that ■
the brigade is composed of lhe best poaihle
material ; that the largest portion of hts
men are hardy volunteer* from the interi­
or of lhe 8tata of New york, and moat of
them in excellent drill and able to per­
form good service.

■ Hacriwi 1. That tbe system1 of djrriplin* “d
RHEUMATISM permanenUy In three
GOUT in half that time by removing

This volume corn- .

six of tbe large double extension fkahion

“Ja ufrttowtoMiau
DUlplinr
a,A ffrU f^rrrrirrf r ArltViiU rf U&gt;t CrAtrd &amp;tM

(DASIHI

.{JJEEAIPfi

prises the six best numbers of the year, |
and will contain seven steel etigrax-intfs,! 1HJ

tiom for preparing
they wID find a sun

Half dor.

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

LOST,

HOW

BY ROBERT J. OTLV

distribubun to
Amy, and that u be made, by
regutettoo. a Wt of tbe. • Vyateia at Uatrenttoa/-

1
“•
&gt;’-■... . »
^Tob«iu».

wnrvTrTn arwr^

SsS^S

RESTORED

�ONLY PREPARATIOiV
THAT HAS

STOOD tfU TESW

UNidt^

And srowr more nnd more Pop&gt;

NervousHeadache
youlliful beauty.

R. J. GRANT.
tug through

This Induced me

--------AVE-

M *tMi taaow weri

iDiEnr ©DmiBinmn©

ON LOW PRICES
Come and See !!
BEWARE OF CVUXTERFE1TS!

WB

IIVAE JUST RECEIVED

DIRECT

FROM

much at a lore to diaeorer ibe cause of liiccbsogs

PRICE 2A CENTS.

Hr had an n»-.r¥Mi
Dr. C. Wallich,_who_ m,-curiiptinied the In ■WwahWffi**recent rxpedili'W-to survey the pnijected with Jeff. Davin n-t nwfty d*y»
North
tektjrapli rjjil txt wren

Great Bntuin ana America. n«a lirought mill ni» snn.i
Ixt-d ramdiihn,

&gt; Ta$&gt;

ief Lorn pall
seldom fail

!iA

FT*
raucca from them tint my hair could sg»in
alorrd, 1 waa forced to beMinr rrcunnlni I

«
Tbo

----- -- . . r.
• ■
WH-Aw »*

U«h main objeA-wae
d-torniimi the
depth &lt;&lt;sj.hh.-h ani^oil Ijfe
|idn in ■the
L“
id Oitrii
.una.
He
lions essential to it" rnalntemui
•—t mi Ira
Iwhijr f ifctt iitrURi iniinnl (ifpl *4i*tt.— in Washington every day, Mf1
Hrra. where the preMurv ia ealeulatrcl U» our^rih J^'h ,tMr; h-rete fiM
amoutit to arietinnonum and a half per and surrender brn.M-IVea u^site a amllr
*qnarr inch, and where it can hardly be i/i..) nt-n their fee-.. I hare wj-ne—
OHwriA'd'llatileiUrAuaUl myaWTirtrug- mA a Kiene In Gwt. Mm»8cM’uliilg ilgKrcati pmrtraie. Dr.* Wnllich
d”.' •
,
has not only diacofrred the minute infiiaorin! Foranifailera wlrme reli-areoti"
geoiux-ol the Hdltf-rfd
envelope* protect them fnwn pmmiire,and
gets otr-lhe following!
. . 3
w|&gt;o««- oruanization in of lhe aimplret; but - Julius—Ma*" Cyfax. &lt;hM y et ImW
be haa'obulried lL»hi a a--undine, twvlki- (.out din erent R
Ih.Mtx-ir paililing
hundred fathoma deep, a number of atur- d- H. re FiilZdnlie AthenciimL
,
flan (genu. Ophiooxna) adhrreing t«» the
Cl fex—Welt Julius, is ii. a very g«a‘
lowrat filly IntWn* of the' drep-acn line,
’paintina in the main.
.
which must have rested on the Iriltom for
Julius—In d.*ji»m 1 «•* ynw nnd g*
n fiyw rpipnlM*. co'aa to fil|«&gt;wi|bi*jretai- one lietrer, it’atsil only g»*din du many
finhes tn attach thrmachre tn lhe rope; »»
■ lint in nr tail.
.
that it ia now eatal&gt;l»«h«l thirae regiiHie of
watery detwrtn and everlasting darkneea

, A bad wife U n ahevkle on her hn.«
hand , fort, a lawden
hi- ^-nMere
a pnl«v tohi-handa .moke t»» ‘&lt;d« r?«cinaffwr to Ida terthra thont rirt 1*ht* rtdr.

tints as clenr and brilliant sails congeners
which dwell tnwballw-f'ld en*N|fomUv«ly a dr.ffffrr Injib *
sunshiny watere.” Olbera, donhilrsa. ex
Is1 ; for"this is but it firet inquiry an ram
dneted, and in tiros wr may coioe U*-b«‘itr
ora hew submarineTannn peoplelhgTnrac:
dark afeaiea, and preparing ’his aulsioiieoua.fl'xir jtibt m ti|»^iuid)&gt;n^}id{ ien^’
walk, rmee Biihmeiged, Milsvvd to have

SOOTHING SYRUP,

MoipOils

kcrfibvs aw» Eacrriva
M RtiircrMH*. Teironv. 5*lt Ilaxtnr.
Scam* M*»u. Srrunaa anu SsraiMtie Ar*
ncTioss. JlanocaxALDttiixsfcDasrer, Nsc*
MAiarx oa De Ductwcaxrx. DvniUTY. Drero-u, .... brawn.... »••"■"“••
_ q. A^runvv'ftFiiia. and u-.L-rtl th? whnlfl

_■

TO-IUWDLATE THE BowKU.
__ .. .
,.
..

irr

a*u

hcu.Tii to roc, tmm.

XU» Bi-oot'.

hr wrauiwon ot duai many rankling doordirs

rirnee..aa4

sore*, through whn-h U:
talll
*•
rid itclf of rnrre^ionw if nm awLr.J to &lt;k
o.,th* nBtural ehann: &lt;of thiboly
or an aiuiau.r
—- —Vitiated bionJ whetirrer you find ftstapurtteea

Tbl* valwabt* prepsroien i* u. prracrtaL.
of w .. rw sJoTTpetiravral ,M
.n
F „-I.ml .~r I... i—.

oar rvy&gt; trfka for ‘ tu uE.

It not OUJr rd tores the child freu, pain.
iearaiaa tbe ston.aeb and
vow when. Been who
t» felt, people enjoy
longer, far tMandng

—
xniuL kb wront. mid ths great nuoliuisry al
life is dtoordned or ovsrthrown.
Sarcaporilh ha*, ami dewrvra mueh. the

a-iare f~n« «•■ thing, or say Mhe. «
&lt;vi» »«tes wte U. .
frt'i-rlVoro say *C the forreo ’1;

M !(h
XiTV.,T?!X
JI
, r^ie&lt;bbMwHl

the world ha* been egreitoudy decrived bj*

been prepared.

TBK FULL'-WlnO XKD-'KBrMRKrS UT

SPALDING’S ■

Reatorati.c u&gt;

um.

I tried i

Three jovial fellow*—Torn Watson,
Joe Br.iwn and Bill Walker—sat late in
the villugw tavern, and in the merriment
of their hearts made an Arrangement that
the ah»t ahwplil-hr Baid by him whoomit
ted t«-dw the firwt tmng l»m wlfetolJhim
on returning home. They then ueperalrd
for tbe night engaging to meet the next
morning and made an bone»t report,—
Next inorninjf Walker and^ Brown were

, ”
— • .w.v .wm,
■ ■mvcus*w se,c
dollars worth ot Kratoratir.. aud aa a result, has

CEPHALIC PILLS,

ful an article.

HEADACHE

ng it with Idir effect.
Very respectfully youre.

THAT A

D.pcl, 444. Broadway, and aold by bH dsxlara
tbroughnul lb. wu»M,
Th* Braloratire ia pnt up in Botllea of Uire.
•’*,«•
•«*.
sod amall; lb. small

8PEEDY AND SURE CURE

18 WITHIX THEIR REACH.

KEHDUCEE) IPIBHirES.
0. J. WOOD. Prupnstur. 441. Bread*

NEVER

KNOWN

DISEASE AND

WITH

ITS

TO

while

in.ehwreUr tu si'sefo- ef.di.reparation ever offered to tl

rilLi, but often no curative properties whatev­
er. U.na*. bitter and paxitul di*appoi,ttacBi
harfollowod th? u*c of tUi various extracts at
Sirtapaiiilx whiJt flood th? market, until tbe

IB©OT3 &amp; SECS?.

I with ron to send mo one more bortf your
Cephalic l*illa. / base rrreirr/u fnnldnl uf
fnmtkm.
Ymir*. reapecifullv.
LARY ANB STO1KHOUSB.

•e-sT

before Wntaon made hi« appmramv. —
ton. up the d'gretir. organs, imd allay dlr.r
Walker began firet—“Yon see; when I and nta«r irriratsoa. It ia slaw|wrhwtl« •’!
th. ordinary
entered rnj home the candle was out. and ling in H* •Bette. .n&lt;J vat it » urrrr f 4fow
to cur?. In ■
lhe fire give bitt a glimmering light. I wa* las-iluJ. M &lt;f.prre»iim of spirii*. It ia cm*
,antlnly ot rttrCabliBi.aad tltox ttwru«gU»
msr walking into a pot nf Imtter that the bluingponerni]ionKand
d »• upougur^icmv
uff.iogur»[H-r-.re. ah
the bottle.
injure
Socli
a
remedy
hs
crumpHM wereP* l»e made•tf’thia motioug.
My w ife, dnsidfulh out of humor nt sit­
ting up ao late aaid !•» me annu*lically,
LOWELL, MASS.
Do put your f*r&gt;t in that Inlier I” “Ju«t
a* ym nay Maggie.’’ faid I. and''without
rhieh
liat least hesitation I net my foot in the
batter and went to Iasi. Next Joe Brown p!e. as tlx
told bis story—“My wifi* had. nlreadt digratiun.
retired t.&gt; rest in our sleeping r*mm.
which adjoined the kitchen, nnd the door
&lt;if which was ajar. Not being able to
naiigste prrfrcHv well, I made a dreadful
onMipatiun, lllarr*
clatter among ths bmwhold ftiruiture.ano
j-i-ut &lt; nuMUiaptum,
sing or inenniinc-ice ol
-&lt; ioluIuire Tu&gt;tM-rciil..-b., tatt Hbeaai,
in nopbuwaot t-rne she howled out. -D*«
MfonKMintnantlOH, White*, t b'nir-i*. I.irbreak tbr porr.dgc po Joe !” No mamer
.......
Hrelaebes
ditheuliy at breathi.g i
j-gg -rm; ctru or
•
aaid than done. I wired hold &gt;»f the p*»r,
and striking if agninst the chimn**y jam.
broke it in a hundred pieces. After thi«
exploit I retired
btd. nnd got a curtain
lertwrr fiwrpy pn’n". It wan now Tr«or
Watson’a turn !•* give nn account of buy
J rririitsnr d.ilel-ni.
self, which he did with a very lung late
upou clung* of ellmi
ns follnwa—“My wife ga*e me lbs m**t
unlucky ramnnand in th*1 world, f r a* I
waa rjnmlrrtng up ataire in the dark, she
atnmahenefClnntrmvn. rhrai4*M,St«te«- p«rvn»
cried • u»,
I'tntk nyonreck;&lt;h&gt;T' rn!”
and erainr..| prHfeiv&amp;i; fa ,re Imt tbrir efowigw
no*»ilfotttewet&gt;.ra-h4rlmafatei iWttosM
)•»-&lt;»-

PltLS J IRON

S

OTSSUSSaSI Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Spruee Creek, Huntington Co., P., I
January 16, ft, U61.
|
B. C. 8r*u&gt;t.xo
Hre;
Yea will pleaae send tn. two bom of your Ce­
phalic Fill. Scud them immediately.
Resj.ectfuilv'rour*.
JSO. 11 HIMOXS.

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE!

whreb wae Prof Hamilton, &lt;d Baffalo, nod man*
Others. all ot whom d.tte*-d tl.ai my diaemo weulr
terminate fatally : that the abacera rould evshts'd
ally break inwardly, end ret. my life a* ar. I waa
Bells Vernon, Wyandotte Co., 0.
not able to labor mooli fartwu &gt;r*re, and not lik­
ing to be idle, [commenced taking ymir Pilla.—
Beverly. Ha**.. Deo. JI. 1960.
rfoon after, tbe a*&gt;oiling entamewcad disappearing
B- C. firitnnro Pag.
and finally appeared la no nt externally. 1 be­
I w.ah for come circtlara or targe .bow bill., to came alarmed and rent for Dr. Sprague, who adtrfogyeur Cevbalio Pilte more perticulrrly before ri*ed tur Io continue Ii - Pill*. ■» my renirery waa
«yewatoni.re.' ii yoo hare aoythiag uf tbe kind. rapidly being eompletep. 1 continued to uac the
Maaae Mad to me.
Pula in email ilnaee for M&gt;me months. ai.d found
Owe ot mv cuetamcra. who ia ■ubfeet to art ere
K&lt;k Headeebe. (n.uallv taring two daya.l wm.
Mred ofaa
ta
ferae ky ywr Pido. wewb
I aeat bar.
Reapoctfolhr you re,
u 11 u’ 11 vm
Valley, Eadiaoa county, H.
teteiUd can addreee me. I
aad learn more hilly my.u
condition for three long ye
thia letter ifyoa like, to at

i

landb-nl here’s the caah fer you The* •»
the laM time that ever I'll risk a aovereign
no tb&lt; command ,»f nty wife.”

AND

Ymj cannot go intn the meadow ___
trod
pluck op a single daisy by thn navs.
without breaking tip a society of nice reInl’njns and detecting n principle more
eatonalvc and refined than more gravlta
tion. Tlic handful nf earth thnt follows

po YOU WANT WHISKEISI
po

DRY GOODS

Inclosed find twenty-five ernto. (».) for which,
md box of •■Crplubd Pill. " Scud to mldrms of
Jvta. C. Filter, Roouldobarg. FnuiUm Co.

D1 MOTT'S

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

FAIL

IT8 PaH%

PLEASURES,

lei by forge bottle*, p,rttendiug to girc a cuu
at Extraetof Sarsaparilla foronedolfor. llui

Truly yours,
Vru c rrr t rn

of fivery description

■ laiitig. aid siiparnu
a been equally dccta-

1X1 YOU WANT A Ml bTAl llEt

rial circle haa been formed around lhn»
germinating daiav. TI*b minheam and
always onJtbujd in tfou
the dewdrop met there, and the soft anm- Pruirieliw. WMklfadi
mer breeze ntine whfoparing through1 the

Tmt Pill, w&gt;rl Ilk. a ckorm-rcra

ictle b-1* of IhtsM Ui-lybcwl: Pili*, i s* eftw
uffied fol tl&gt;e numthablttta) eater, imrludiog up

twWant wnisKtiisi

DO YOU WANT A MISTACHE!

BEt-I-lldAM**
rru:uiuT*D

earth Vmk the-n tn the dftlav Rrm ; and

stimulating

‘Tot long »inco I **nt t on for a box of Cephalic
Pill, for tbs core of tbr .Serve* Headache and The Scot and Cheapest H&lt;'U»ehn!d Rente
ite influence, nnd they nnreed the uwe*
THE GREAT HEALER OF MANKIND ’ I
Mtirw, and I received the Mme, sod tin had
dy in tbe Win Id.
camiv thing” with an aliment that made
to food OS .fret liat / true indued to rtnd/ur iu.n.
Btrrkk'i S*„r TsaUS nil, I
PtasM Mad by return mul. Ihrrrt to'
These renowned Plasters cure paint, • aakneaa
A. R. WHEELER,
aad diatrew in tbe back, aidi a and breast, in tire
ward thealcv they wove a soft enrpet of
rzzff irzrozz world i'sttxd!
)
■
Ypsilanti, Mich.
lioure. Ii-derd an certain are they to du Ibia. that
grass
tor
its
feet.
And
the
anti
saw
it
8ICK PEOPLE. THINK'
the prupm tor wareaata them. Spread from no­
through lhe green leaves, and afwllrd ns
Ilia, belaaui* and gunia. on beautiful kid leather*
AFTER WHICB, ACT!
&lt;(
render* them peculiarly adapted to the wanU of
he passed nn ; and liy starlight and moon­
Zfoao.'w and oioor*. Tlxir application ia unlver
light; they worked «m. And thr daiav
eal-equally to the atroog mao. the delicate wo­
man. and feebit iafoul To each and all they will
lifted up its head, and one nw&gt;rn*ng while
h.s w tbe «
prur. a balm and a bkaaiug. Their um i* agruM
With the
tbe sun waa looking, it pnt on ite sllirrbte and wiiheutannoyanceortr uble. EacbPfoorimmrd diadem, and showed its yellow
tor will wear from on. to four moniha. and ia rheu­
matic complaiuta, apram- and Aruises, frequently
petals to the stare.
glad Hdn
effect cures when all other remed to* fail. Full d&gt;reciione will be found ua the beck of each. Pub
Pili.
MT A riwfo bottle of SPALDIXGHPREPAR’D lie uprakrrs, r. cslisl., mintolrrs *f tbe roepel, Which W. an auxioua to mU, aad WILL
and olbera. will atrengtlmu lheir lungs *ud im.
GLUBsraR eeve tea Umea iu coot annually.
nrvre lh.tr roicea i/awmp Um ea tlr.r fewal.
Hired Jny shine the drinlo-ra all th* Bn.
*PALD1NG*8 PREPARED GLUE!
nor they want tn drink all tbe time. "Wp
tar Th. abor. arlidoa are Mid by all the dealere ra Haalinga and by all DruggiaU throughout
SPALDING'S PREPA RED GLUE!
th. United .States, Canada, and South America,
m wbrdesale by all forge Drsggtate la Um pruwL
m
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
i
TnaisiB* rnmnarMiu,
P al “ HERRICK A BROTHER.
cirrlmliuteInti hra hs.mil
The other didn’t
HAVE TlBi PIECES!
g*k up one nmrnlnjf. and baa now a c«jh
OU ft GOODS
BCOBOMT»
DISPATCH I
IBT "A Brtctt is Tm Sterna Sure."
yard.

onguent,

(\in&gt;nniplwu. th*
nffririiilsapdphy.

■ ■ ■.
, luScrofaloua Tuberer-loata. thia modicstoliron

F-rlkr H kfek-nn-S Ualr.
is case, pseuliarh sffectiug them,
la VhrumatiMu. bcih ehruniesnd

Stacks of

Clothing

&gt;g r.iugh. a'uil
Indicate lucij

THE 8TIMILITISC 0.1CI UT

WHISKERS Ok A MUSTACHE

. ...

NEW ABBABGEBEKf

Unusually Low!

trraiMt way far rapmring Fnrartara, Toys

•FALDlXlFB PREPARED GLUE

i

GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

EATING SALOON!!

nn.

Notice is Herebv Given.

UuLci L HkUKMAK * co

tAB 0. WIIOST.

''"Axlf’on rorree.
rlll'nc£'t*o tomgib. s

OIXXIX3i

TBire,

CLOCKS!

Insofar wti-mti?
B. BbWKAM. | ’

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VOL. 6
HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26. 1861.
&lt;SJp:te ijottrj.
FOR SALE!!
CASH

MORMAN

OB

PRODUCE

BAHRY,

Pay

Ready
F. II. A J. RUK8EI.L,

FULL AND COMPLETE.

Call and Settle

WIGHTMAN &amp; ROBINSON,

T’Em.'y
J. W. OAKLEY,

SOON.

ley are
paid by tbe Pint
December, they will be left
Ilbss Jrextire oi the Peace
for CwUcctlwa.

&amp;D A-DiOS

-OFGHDICEOAK OPENING LAND,

MASON ALLEN,
ealer in groceries, warision.,
Saee, CUb. batter, Iwrxl. pork, and gn
all line
Alto toy. esndir*. etc , etc.
Rto
Ctlitoro a Block. State street. Heatings, M&gt;e

D

Also,

Two Dwelling Botuea,

In the Village of Hastinga.
Titles to all &lt;tf these. Indisputable, and

Terms Easy.
them

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
UP TITS IXTXSEST.

D. &lt;*. HAWLEY,

C,rir.:
.......
"Bmdt Bteck," Hastiags, Mich.
TT. PARKER,
HOLESALE aud retail dealer in Grocer!.*
•nd !*n&gt;v&gt;*i0M. Fork, l.ard. Dutt.r, aod

W

ISAAC

(1

MOTT,

Is now receiving from Now York and
Boston, bis full stock of

DANIEL COOK,
'UtfTICR OF THE PEACE. Uoeerol Lend and
T.m Aaent. will aUeeO U» the collwtiva ol
&gt;t ■ aa 1 ail o lhar b uainow pertaini ng to bit oKce.

Groceries! !
Consisting in part of
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffer.
Crnabed, Powdered and Granulated Su-

HOLBROOK,

J. M. RUSSELL.

p
JOHN ROBERTS,
IN
Surjreon. Dwelling on Broad

It. P. CHERRY,
•OTART PUBLIC and Conreyanrer. will a
. .
... -____ ___________ him with
iirsmptarea snn onein.T. mbbwuat,
Bsrry crimtr. MkK Blank* kept always on band.

H. STEWART,
AHtxutava* Bttcadrd la । roe-Kly and «IDeirotlv.; Ofiev No. 5, Noble’, block, lUld-Crrek,
Miebfai.

Mebum and Syrups,
Green nnd Black Tea*.
Rio, Ceylon, nnd Java Offe,
8:&gt;&gt;ne, Wo.-den. and Willow Ware,
Cigars, Tobaceo. and Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime.
8*«pa. Salerattis. Casala. Pepper and

Spice.
In sdditio?! to tbe above stock of GroccriM. b.
1&gt;m a full ana complete aeaorUaralof

Drugs, Paints, Oil*, Burning Flu­
id, and Camphene.

Ever dfcrrel in.Battle CiaeMU.of whwh
wittWbuid Al prices ihat eaimutfiul ti»
JMJ. F ...— . . —
Particular attention paid to filling or­
ders from Hasting* and vicinity, and

Mtufacti'io guaranteed in every case.

3. M- NEVINS,
puid for Produce.
ISAAC C.

MOTT.

Kovwnbar Hit. ItMlOS. C. PR1NDLE,

DANIEL STRIKER
’OCXTY CLERK. Notary Publie, sad Ovnvrsl

OLIVER E. EVERTS,

T PHILLIPS, Usess Saitirr and Jailor.

Remedial agent.
THIS DELICIOUS TOXIC 8TIMULANT.

S. H. COOK,
I GISTSR OF 0

R

tljoicr 3Pisrrlljn£.
CHAPTER ON LOBSTEBB.
ar o r. Durewar.

With the return &lt;-f Soring, among
other g«»od thing, of this life, we hnve on
oar table the Crustaceans Lobster, (Fommanee.) Wonderful ahd mysterious are
the realtos of those animal's, whore ox
Htancei. pnssed in deep waters; and the
•ye of the naturalist cannot penetrate
for into the realm.
Who doe. not like the fleah of the lob­
ster T Even tbe child knows the nursery
riddle, ‘Black in the kitchen, red on the
table." Without any warmth in their
bodies, or even without red blood circu­
lating in their vein., they are wonderfully
voracious. They even devour each other,
and may be said to eat themselves; for
changing their shell and stomach every
year, there remains are generally the first
morsel to glut their new system. They
are always in harness, heavily armed to
the teeth; seven jointed is the cunningly
। forged mail nf their back. Beneath thia
protecting roof move four, yes. eight
sprawling feet, four on each side, pushing
forward tbe on wieldly war engine, like
the Roman legion, under the shelter of
tbe battering rant.
Die two great daws are the lobster’s
instruments of provision and defonre,
and by opening, like a pair of scisaor*.
they have great strength, and take a firm
hold. Between the two claws lies the
ainniAl'a bead, very small, with eves like
two hlaek htirnv specks on each side;
Friend Banner:—Thinking a few lines
nnd three it enn advance nut nf the socket
«r draw in at pleasure. The mouth, like from an old friend in lhe 2nd Regiment,
that of insects, open, lengthwise of the would be interesting, I thought I would
b»dv. not crorewion, as with tnan and the give you a short account of our journey.
highrr races of animals. It has fleo teeth
We left Detroit Thursday evening amid

the cheers nf thousands that gathered on

v iredike feelers or horns are stretched

H. N. SHELDON.

*. m, feiicnrasR *-co-.
pROSECCTIMG ATTOBJIjrr. CoonaoUr at
1 l-w. Mleitar and Ceaaaetor

D. H. J ABIBl * CO. «»“

abundance.
When the young luMtere leave the
parent they seek refuge in small delta of
the rocka, or crevices al tl»e bottom of the
sea. in a few weeks they grow much
larger, and change their shell for lobster­
hood.
In general, this is done once a
! vear. and" is a painful operation.
For
s-me days before this change, the animal
discontinues its usual strength and vigor,
'iving torpid and motionless; but just
before casting its shell, striking its daw.
against each other, every limb seems to
tremble. Then the b-&gt;dy swell* in an
unusual manner, and the shell begins to
divide—it seems turned inside out, the
stomach coming away with tbe shell.
In like mannor the daws are disengaged,
the lobster casting them oiT. muck as you
or I would kick off a boot too big for ua.
for several boura it now continues enfee­
bled and motionless, but in two days the
new skin becomes hardened, and within
forty-eight hours the shell ia perfectly
formed and hard, like the one just cast off.
The lobster has now increased more
than a third in its size, and like a boy
who has out grown bis panto, it seams
wonderful bow tbe old shell could cAntaln
so great an animal an fills the new. Be­
low, in his native element, he reaches

uBcvtrcflrKT
i r&gt;
—n— *

com

I he ,«•,
know. ib«J wlH,r.w
At
«••»» IoIbU" »•’" '•“&gt;
-iUxwi.AgtO. .nd wh.n • iBT« •«•!&gt; •
d.. I. low, tta -Ittor
kJ.
,~.J to lM.t o., while th. v.ntjiiohod
rarim br • •borvtifb r-p.lt ol U. )»;wwl .Mtmom,. H&gt;» I. q.loklj «■&gt;&gt;"•
pllM, for Ik thm »«k. ibe »r. limb
I.haul, ** l-rs" «bJ powwfol m tb. old
"sjB bonling. U&gt;« lobB.r

itAIUbOX tKTTB.

the dock to witness our departure.

The

bora all seemed to feel highly elated tn

sight. The tail nr j*&gt;introi instrument, is
its great locomotive, bv which it is raised
or propelled through the water. Beneath
I thia we are lodged tbe spawn, in great

Otlen io tho (

pOL’NTY TREASURER. Ofioeia the Court

in order to force a part of their cargo
from them.
'
The Dutch painters have immortalized
tbe lobster in thsir Inimitable colors.
Hardly a picture pan be found on a Flem
i.h market or fiitdien in which he Is
omitad, and scarcely a painting of still
life, portraying tha pleasures of tbe table,
but what, with tha fruita aod wine glaaa,
the lobster does not parade In bia firey
harness. A beautiful red, with the large
feelers, outstretched like sceptres, he can­
not but have an imposing appearance,
both for the painter and the culinary
artist.
The lobster lias his rocky hole at a
depth of from six to twelve fathoms, and
the propagation of his race la continued
nn In marrelona numbers.
More than
12,000 egae have been counted in a single
female.
When bn reaches the light be
is inactive, but in his own realm he dashes
with rapid speed over chasm, and rocky
table-lands of the ocean.
A motion of
his tail is sufficient to hurl him down
fifty fret deep and thus escape tha swiftest
pursuer. So sure is this leap, that he
never misses the entrance of bis cavern,
even in the most precipitous flight, al­
though, too, it merely offers space enough
to admit hi. body.
During the nropor aeaaon. five or six
ships sail between tha Thames alone and
the coast of Norway to supply London
with lobsters, and others bring to Holland
more than half a million. It is sstimated that in Northern Europe alone nearly
five million lobsters are consumed everv
year. I have met with no data to esti­
mate the consumption in our own land,
jvhere they form so favorite a dish.
What an extraordinary creature for
our study aud admiration!
Without
bones on the inside, still with a ato macb
to digest the hardest materials, the shell,
uf muscles, oysters and even Ito own—an
animal obtaining a new shell and stomach
at stated intervals.
Without red blood
circulating, yet vigorous and active! But
strangest of all, a creature endowed with
a vital principle that repairs auoh iimba
os have been ijured- and provides new
ones fnr the lost. How marvelous and
wuoderful are God’s works, even in Um
deep, and worthy nf onr contemplation !
The Clove, May. 1861.

think we were at last going to' the scene
of action; hut when the shored nf Mich­
igan were gradually fading from view,
many gazed with tearful ryes. and many

lips trembled as they said: “Boys, this is
the last view of our native State that

We arrived at Cleveland at 4:30 A. M.,
and took breakfast, which consisted of
rea hisonita. a piece of boiled beef and a

cup of coffee.

Took the cam for Pitts­

burgh (a distance of 160 mllea) at 0
o’clock, and all along the rnut we were

Minted by the waving of hsndkerchiefe
from every farm house

At the Stations,

large crowds had gathered, and they treat­
ed us with many delicacies. The ladies
passed through the train shaking our hands

five minutes we were formed into line on

following

•*
irer contains the
from ' Gen.' Beau-

u we wer^ not allowed to Ipeak to a
citizen, they were not answered.
We

then formed into platoons and marched

through the eity to the Camden Depot.
Instead of being attacked we were loudly
cheered and highly complimented for our

soldierly appearance.

the door of the car. The offence was re­
The sentinel fifed, the tn*n fell,

ved al Washington at 3 o'clock Monday
morning.

ista ware killed and

One report says aeveataan, and atxAber
reuty-nine Federal troops were killed.

dering and imprisoning your eitirans, epefiscallag and destroying your property,
and committing other acta of violence and
outrage, too shock tog and revolting to
bumuity to be aoutneyated.
,
All rules of civilized warfare are aband­
oned, and llicy proclaim by their acta, if
not on their banners, that tbeir war cry
Is, “Bsacrr amd Booty." All that ia
dear to man—your honor and that of your
wlvaa and daughters—your fortunes and
your livea, are Involved In this momen-

following di. patch from Jeffsraon CUy:

We marched to ibe building

where the Inaugural Bail was held and
alept til! morning on the floor.

TH* was

our first night on the soft aide of a white
oak plaak, but wa slept.

In the name, therefore, of the constit­
uted authorities of the Confederate States
—in tbe sacred cause of constitutional
liberty
and self government, for which
visited the White House and many other
we are contending—in behalf of civiliza­
tion iteelf, I, G. T. Beanregard, Brigadier­
marched up to the Executive Mansion General of the Confederate States, com­
where we were reviewed by the President manding at Camp Pickens, Maoanaa
and Gee. Scott Tuesday we marched Junction. 4p make this my Proelatnation,
up the Potomac river six miles. The and invite and enjoin you by every con­
sideration dear to the hearts of freemen
and patriots, by the name and memory
were sun struck. Here wc are encamped ; of your Revnhitioaary fathers, and by
bow long we shall remain no one knows. thepurijy and sanctity of your, domestic
Everything is conducted with the utmost firesides, te rally to the standard of your.
State and country'; and, by every means
secrecy. It is a very pleasant place here
in your power, compatible with honorable
and I hope we will stay until we get use warfare^ to drive beck and expel the into the hot weather. 1 must close this vadera from your land.
I conjure you to be true and loyal to
for 1 hare to cook my supper, and
I need it much. In cotfHutlon, I will your country and her legal constitutional
authorities, and especially to be vigilant
say, had our mission been one of peace
of the movements and sets of the enemy,
instead of war, I should have enjoyed my so as to enable you to give the earliest
self more in those five days than I have authentic in formation at these headquar­
ters, er to the officers under bis command.
J desire to to assure you that tbe ut­ Boernsteln’s headquarters.
admiring the beautifiit scenery, and receiv­
most protection in my power will be given
John Fitzpatrick, ono’Af the most
ing the many acta of kindness from the
to you all.
violent secessionist! to tttfState, took tbe
people, end returning salutations, while
IS—'1
oathof alleghmee tn tbs '&lt;Ttr?ted States
every bound of the ‘Iron Horse was con­
government in tbe 'presence of all tiro
Official.—T. Jean*j&lt;.
Acting Assistant Ad|j't-Gtasr*l.
veying rus farther and farther from onr
officers here to day.
Monday we were at liberty until 8

o’clock, during which time all the Boys

homes,

fathers, mothers, brothers and

ACkriitlan Regtmevt.

sisters and dear friends that many of us

We learn that arrangementa.an being
It turned out that the alarm at Phillip- made in this city to raise a regiment that
pi last night was caused by reports from shall ba composed of members of the
sountrymcn, who declared that the rebels various city cuurcbes without diatinctiow ■
of sect or creed. The design of the pro­
were marching upon them in force.
Preparations were instantly made for jectors &lt;»f this movement Is. to fnroll a
Richnrd’a rules were:
defense. Cannon wwe planted u&gt; mke body of men who will enter the battle
। all modes of approach, and the troops Jny field under a deep conviction.that they
5. Let your profiita run cn.
In order to d&lt;&gt; thia, one must have ex­ on their arms all night. Scoot, scoured fight from principle and for the sole par- .
In furtherperience, and to avoid a too costly exper­ the country fiw a dozen miles around, but pose of rnaiatoining right.
anee of this design a notice detailing lha
ience, begin small.
Feel yoiir way.
The inhabitants of Pbiliippi, alarmed plan objects of the organization will he
Bona part had a quick and powerful mind;
we may learn from him, observing ti» do by the preparations for -fighting, all de­ read from the desks of a purnber of the
There waS not n city churches next Sunday morniag, at
grxid with our knowledge, instead of evil serted their botxaes.
which time the place chosen for the bead­
m he did. When in Egypt, he and many family in the place today.
The Zouaves have been ordared t« be quarters of the command win bo' an­
of bis officers were riding out In a dark
evening on the aaalMSch, where It was in readiness to move from Cumberland nounced. The leadrrs of the mpratneut '
arei Horace Webstar, L. L. D. of the
'
very wide. Suddenly tbe tide came in at an bdur’a warning.
A Company wits sent to occupy Ev­ Free Acmlemy, who is a grhduato of
rapidly, nnd tbe waler grew every mo­
ment deeper where their horses stood; ansville. A supply of navy ■ re volt-era West Point, and Edward Reyard. M. D.
they could not aee whidg way waa dry for cavalry arrived today. Rifled cannon a well known physician of this ciljl, who
land, they became alarmed and bewildered have been mounted it Pbiliippi. All h has had soma military erperienoa, ha
and destruction threatened them. Bona- quiet there. Tbe 18th and 22d OHo reg- haring al one time held a colonel's com­
i mento are guarding the Parkoraburgh mission in the State militia. There men
ent. He ordered all to form a Orel*, road. Tbe 29lb soured Virgiai* today will probably be tbe colonel and lieuten­
ant colonel of the Regiment. A number
with the hursM* heads outwards. They and occupied the road to Wheeling..
Lieutenant Sullivant arrivetf from of recruits have already enlisted, and for
did so. He now ordered all to rida ahead;
If any found the water growing deeper, ColotnbM to ace what theregimahts "here two weeks past have been under drill.—
N. r. fferxld.
they were to turn about if any found it

will never aee again.

God bless the

Mountains, when

their line of march

CAtmotm MaW.—Bdmtwrtn uae words
riflomrt do buBcta. lhey say' little.
■ used go right to the mark..
talk, and glide with tbelr

could be traced by ths blood from tlielr
ded, first daaa rail cars at the rate of 20
miles an hour.

They were fighting for

Liberty and ts eatabibb tbe Integrity of a
fo glorious Union, whose honor we were

taka anmetkixg to dritk," and a lun lit­
. . ' &gt;
.__ .___ a. e.------------------ .

and om of them wboja »pbyaio*n, ta
writing a statement of his experience.

Surely our cause is just,

comes* criminal for purloining

tannery I

Dnjro xs (xonx Fuji.—The captain
elect of a military company at Vieks
k..™ w... -ta
' tWxka far

Wa arrived el Harrisbwrgh about 8
o’clock Saturday

made,*the oyster must surrender.

afternoon, vary much

fatigued, having hod no rest since wo loft

Detroit.

CoL Richardson thought we

and either
becomes magnetized In- '
the City.
Subday morning we were furnished
with ten rounds of ammunition and left

o’do* wo

BO trrrifind

Lyon landed four miles below Boonville,
and opened a heavy cannonade against th a
rebels, who retreated and dispersed into
the adjacent woods, from where hidden
behind bushes, trees, dtc., they opened
a brisk fire, on, tbe troeps. Gen. Lyon
ordered a'nasty retreat to the boats, and
the rebels, encouraged by this movement
ralhod and followed oar. troops into a
wheat field.
Gen, Lyob halted, faced
bis troops about, and bringing the whole
force of his artillery to bear, opened a
murderous fire on ths rebels, three hun­
dred of whom were killed. Tbe balance
fled In al) directions, leaving their, arms
on tbe field. Gan Lyon then moved ior&gt;
ward and took possession of Boonville.
‘Gen. Price wat taken with a violent ■
diarhata at the beginning of the battle, and
waa taken on a steamer and carried to his
home in Chariton.
1
,
.
Gov. Jackson viewed the battle from *
dietant hill and fled for parts unknown.
'After the defeat of his forces great rejoieing manifested itself among the Union,
men here, and the Stars and Stripes were.
hoisted on tbe Capitol, guns firod, and
tbe ‘Star Bpangled Banner’ was played
by a regimentalband,
,
Scouting parties w1i| b« rent out Ib aV
directions tomorrow, HI cut off the re­
treat cf the rebels.
The steamer J. C. flwkn has arrived
with two cnnqon. ammunition and artil
lerymen, which has been pSaritad at "CoL

nofile people of Ohio! Inng will they be

going to defend.

kb

a number taken

WilRam.
A reckless and unprincipled tyrant has
Intraded ocr eml. Abraham Lincoln, reof all moral, legal, ahd consti­
tutional restraints, has throws his Ab-

Wbeo the train

was leaving the Camden Depot a man
threw a'stoiM at the sentinel stationed at
peated.

It. is reported by two reliable
from Boonville that a fight bai

growing shallower, they were to rida on, enlist tn ent
and all the rest tn follow. This brought
Tna Pbwdxkt Scan ar a CaiuDa
Axxa ix Gxobgia.—The Thomasville
them to dry laud. Il is an with business.
Proceed cautiously in different directions;
remembered hy the 2nd Regiment.
“Abraham Lincoln
Arrived at Pittsburgh at 11 o’clock P. if failure results wheel about; If success
M.. although, it was lata in the evening, attends, go ahead. This is the way to
Two
prisoners
were
captured
yester
­
carry out Richard's rules, “Cutoborty our
an Immense crowd awaited our arrival;
day by four privates of Company B, Geofgiar".but H.b irua nevertWeaa. A««nk
Michigan Regiment, one mH* this side of President of Um United States,- ho is held
loud cheers and exclamations of Bully
Berka Station, and thirteen mile* from
Boys. Bully for Michigan."
A New Hampshire editor was lately here, on tbe Orange and Alexandria rail
Here we changed care and left imme­ robbed whfla traveUwfc How thttch'tie road. One of the prisoners hr a Corporal
diately for Hsrrbburgh (a distance nf 260 thief made by the operation may he area in a Cavalry company, and the other a
miles.) We crossed the Alleghany Moun­ by the indignant epistle ha- immediately private iin the Governor’s Guards of
sent to hie victim, returning the pocket- Riobmond, which is also a cavalry com
tains Saturday ib the forenoon*, the ecene- lx.ok
“You miserable cuts,here Is your
ry was grand indeed. While croeaing, pocket-bodk. I don’t keep no suefa.—
Michigan men, while occulting,
1 thought of onr Revolutionary Fathers Eor a tarn dressed aa well aa you iraatd
menu
and their tedious jonrney serosa the same no round with a wallet with nothing is il

and presenting boqueta.

f„ gji the Court. W
Also. Notary PubHe,

HASTINGS

Mq

Baltimore.
We arrived at Baltimore
about 8 o'clock P. M., and in loss than

NO. 8.

ihrtxwk tbe breutifol

No two human beings ware ever «kata&gt;
W def
w tea, or f»iM •» MS

the matter io the quick, and are done.
Yod ftever know where you stand with
them.' Tear conversation falls Into their
minds, aa rivert'MI Into a d--------- 1------end are lost from right by ha
They will aometin

�ADMINISTRATOR’S SALL

- |™CTuaouMM,|

WXKTfEWSH
That Southern rebellion has become

Umscm is attempting a aurCadwaliader’* fixers at or
tfawj
Instead of going to sgatysteUe

Reliablei
ville dated I

Wetaetday ■eniactJ

SHCIAl B0T1CI

his apparently retreating
r atvi ia nrnaaine OR toward

Yesterday aftenmon the enemy at-

demand coolnres
conduct of Brilit!
stances like'thaw
Chmp Jackson a

portaoce was reported.
'iWjMUrad CoaLill* ftrij batt..n(i(in.iu Bd«;rd»' 1JW

From all recant events tramp ring ia
ng tbe firing at
Seventh street, ia
npooolbintiM.—

proved to a certainty that such a thing aa

rebel troops,
safety of tbe rebel
troopia,
1 . formidabU

Ferry, with a force estimated st from | !mcnt’ •
Great Bethel
weapons of eight to nine hundred men. Col. Stone givea the folk)-.~H----.
had given orders that if any attempt waa
CUrt. of rte M Now York A«~n«i

lodcr.—Af. ^F.

g£n

Tai SmtanCoLvuatAss—Mr.W. Mo-

I of *•“’ Fort Pitt ** Woka to

quietly and In an orderly manner along is ready to support it, he muatlieopppqed
the streets fired Into a group of innocent totha&gt;al^fo' It b likely that in
spectators, without provocation, is equally of the States the real friends aod' sup­

tn remove the spikes.from. (
LUARM
EJ uWonist. and g*.Ue rebels Mr &gt;6for’by
Seramfootote
inalion of our movement*. - Ha » mow |J.
retuni(.j. Tie states that the
ah to ^Richmond. Parker, on the evening ; *
.,
nnMVS
porters
of
tbe
goverament,
msy
Be
so
Tbe conviction forore itself upoa our
Tbe boat was rapidly drawn back to | nf the fight was marched, tn ' Yorkbiwn,
inhabiting tbe earth's surfitce, must rule
Geardian** Sate.
minds, that tbe pistol firing was the delib- nearly balanced by the acreakmNteia to ourselves. We must have a free gov­ lhe shore. The enemy then formed in
and from that point to Richmond : there soft nail. . Before Mr, McCIvery arrived,
be able to.aflbrd but little aid to tbe Ad­ ernment. To be a free government to line along the bank and*commenced firing,
. lie was kept until exchanged. lie was
an effort was made, but
wecref,
ministration in prosecuting the war; but •a, we most be able to oodtrol IL It but a few well directed spherical case
[ carefully guarded, but In every respect to remove them br blowing them' but—
ebote dispersed thorn, and sent them fly­
parture of so many United States troops
to be neutral in to permit reballioa.lf not most be onr government, not the govern­
was well treated. He rejxirts tbe rebel The spikes were AlfoWed to remain, and
from the city, endeavored tn create a dlment of others, by which we are ruled, ing In the direction of Leesburg.
force at Yorktown m very large. Every
vernon in fn'vnr of Gov. Jaekenn, by pro­ actually to aid 1L .
new rents.were Bored Cd. tW'gMtffxlb
8 Utii. is th»”
either beneficially or tyraoically.”
steamer bronghl down additional troops.
WaahiBgiofo Jnsto, 1M1.
In Missouri one fourth of the people
Mr. McCleary. The gnna are now as
ducing a stale &lt;&gt;f affairs in this city sim­
On expanaion, bo aaid;
Fairfax, which wu avaouated.haa since Provisions are scarce, and tbe confederate I CMid-aa ever, nod are al present ptl ForLJ
ilar to that which prevailed on the 10th may be secessionist* (and this one fourth
troops arc liadly fed and clnlbed. There
brett lagrely re-In forced frith rebels.
“
With
no
people
OB
earth
la
expansion
cHcarv. Tbe grifat “UriTon** gun waa
of May. We hazard tbs assertion, that are thoeo in power,) and une fourth may
It turns out that Harvey's sending dis were but f&gt;ur paejongers belwesn York­ nt thodepot at Baltimore «»n Monday,
when thia affair la thoroughly Investigated be open and avowed Unlcnista,-while the more neccmrv than with the South.
It will be found to hove been underlaid other haff vote tbemscJvea neutral Un- Shall we submit to be single amongst all patches South was all known to the town and Richmond. Last week* store­ with a heavy guard yvdr II UeqAftrr
house at Richmond. c»Dining fl 100.009 out* guns will be shipped venYdowntwhich
Administration
when
obtaining
bis
com
­
civilised
people
the
world,
In
our
Inaby a plot fi«r selling the arsenal, nnd
bflUy to expand 1 Shall we bow down to mission, and then satisfactorily explained. worth of property, was destroyed by fire will preclude their being interfered with.
overthrowing the United Slates author­
and Saturday night the war steamer ,—Piltthrtryh Chron.
If in He will not be recoiled.
ities here. The nrtidew in the Srtning who will win if not interfered with from eo Mwtile a policy 1 1 answer no!
ESTHER €. Ml! LEE.
Glcnonvc waa burned to the water’s edge.,
Journal of yesterday, lend strong prob­ without. A few malcontents may dis­ in nil other things our union with tbe
Both were fired by incendiaries whom thfi
abilities to this hypothesis. According turb a large community ; so a Caw arene North was unexceptionable, I would
A few days since Hi* Excellence Gov.
Waakiattos. Jew 2C. 1M|.
rebels are vainly trying to dmroveit
CHANCESY
OKMB
break it on this one pretension alone. Ex­
to that paper, the firing on the part of the
The immediate revision of the tariff
Washburn, attempted !&lt;&gt; pnax the lines af
aioniata may aroumvent an entire State pansion shall be the law of the South, as
They now have but two small steamer*,
troops was wholly wanton and uhprovowill be urgently reoomrnaaed to Cfongrre,
Camp LUrnlm, and «vas &lt;**Jltnged Vj
8u when a of tbe North. Why have anxiety about
on lhe river.
ked, than which nothing can be falser. of peaceable Inhabitants.
with the view of raising revenue
Secre­
the guard, whd dentahdeff thK counter­
WAMWxorvx.Jirfo' 24.
We learn that the whole aflhir win be Slate votes itself neutral, Id such a time tbe ferprtoky of Slavery In the Bouthl tary Chase to emphatic for revision.
sign.
The Governor Inquired, ‘•D&lt;m't
The new steamer PfensAcola It is tbo’t
sifted, both by the civil uutboritics .nJ as this, on account of a division of senti­ it is of God, and cannot be overthrown."
Gen. Jim Lane, of Kansas.is appointed
you know Uto P “No ^ae fifr w^fonac,
will be ready for service in four weeks. With a shake of the bead—-“1 qp tha Qnv&gt;
Gen. Sweeney, commanding officer.
And
again
be
oomparee
the
sentiments
Brigadier-General.
He
will
be
into
Ar
­
ment atnowg it* people, it is amply giv­
„lt is aaid'lhe prpeMt available;yduu
of the North and South to the Allied kansas by the back donr, and down on tbe
eraor—Governor Washbun.," blandly
ing a loose rein to rebellion, that if may ,
Powers fof Europe, though hostile to lower Misaissippi, stopping the wind of tee’r force is over 300.000 men.
remarked the Commamler-irt-CbMl .*Yoo
take Its own way, unchecked by State each other in interests, but through fear Memphis, presently.
1
A naval rvpcdltion-of much magnitude can't c»me that dodge.* 'replied the faith­
authority.
Maryland,
Kentucky
aod
rtf
Napoleon,
united
for
his
ovorthrow.।
will
aoon^be
fitted
out
to
aperate
on
the
Sv. Lorn, Jous 50, !Mt.
ful sentinel, "two Governor Watkbumt
Baltimore June 20.
I
A private note from Major Conant, one Missouri are notable Instances of thia 1 Disagreement and contention have mark,
Gen. Cadwaliader is still st Williams 1 and transports, carrying munition* of war
ed their union from its commencement
of Gen. Lyon's staff, from Boonville,
kind of neutrality. There are tbouaanda
port
with
six
thousand
men.
uqtil
all
sympathy
between
tbe
two
see
and
men.
—
The
“
Herald's
dispatch
Wash
­
states that the Federal loos was 4 killed
of traitors In each of these States doing tiocs of the Union |s, lost.
A large number of Virginia troops are , ington 23d, aays : “Tamoraow there wtll
They look
and 9 wounded. Of the State troops the
I be an extraordinary meeting of-tne Cahikilled and wounded are variously estima­ all in their power to strengthen and en­ upon each other as enemies to be over­ enlisting in Col. Lanton's regimeuL
come.
Tbe
bond
of
Union,
the
Constitu
­
' net. when Gen. Sc&lt;‘&gt;tt and hia staff, and
ted at between 70 and 200. Sixty rebels courage the rebellion; and in the two
Fredrick, June 20.
I lhe various Generals ami Colonels &lt;»f
were taken prisoners, mostly boys, ahd al! I former States are deterred from doing eo tion, Is broken. To submit to the North
Tn the I^egislaturo Mr. Gordon submit­
would acknowledge our weakness as a
were released on taking the oath of allegi­
ted a resolution declaring the debt now Regiments now in and abhut Wethington
by earned soldiers in their borders, or
conquered race without a fight.”
ance. Tbe Federal troops were received
being Incurred by the Government In (will be present.
armed Union men In their midst.
Tn
$10,000 VoluateMTMWaMt^,
with great enthusiasm by the people of
And thia has been the sentiment of a. Prosecuting the war unconstitutional.— 1 “It is understood that Major General
Boonville. Ladies waived handkerchiefs ] Missouri the time had coms when it*
Immediately!!
Butler, Banks and Dix have all been
majority of the leading chivalry of the
be ri-sidution was adopted.
and showered boqueta oo the Federal governor thought, by a bold stroke, to
Mr. Bristow’s report was adopted summoned.
South Ip years post, and to euppoeo that
troops. The victory is regarded cctn- tako sdvantagsof what had been pre­
preventing the Gofemor from reclaiming
“Gen Scott will submit hfa prngrafiime
they have neglected to provide means to
ptete.
the arma In possession of sscessioniste in for prosecuting the war. That the rebels
viously gained to treason by professed
The Great Battle
Ths State Jourtuil issued an e^tra this
carry out their plana, of rule and expeu- maryland.
have changed their’s cannot bo doubted,
afternoon, pretending to giro an eye neutrality; but Gen. Lyon is too wily aioo, would bo to suppose they were fools
Ttekotutiona were adopted declaring lhe henee it li believed General Scott has Ual I aa cmpcUwl Is fi«bt wilb ,
wllnrts's account of tbe Boonville affair, a commander U&gt; let thia egg of treason or lunatics. The plundering of tbe V. A nets of thy Genera! Government uncon ■ some new project to submit .at this great
saying only 300 Slate troops engaged hatchxnd summarily pot bis ftxit upon it
stltutionil. lyranical, and in favor of the j roans! I of war."
Treasury, and munition* of war, before
2,000 Fcderaliste, and nearly routed at Boonville. We ere mneh mistaken
inimediate recognition of the Southern ,
taking a Ik*tile aland againat the Gov­
them, when a retreat waa purposely or­
Confederacy by y eaa 48, nays 4.
ABSENT ON FURLOGH
if the Governor of Missouri dare slay in
dered to draw on lhe Federalists.
Il
ernment, but showed their ysnkee cun
* Ballfmors, June 21.
admit*, however, that Gen. Lyon has hia own State ; be will fly to tbe arms of n’mg and determination to mnintain a
Boonville; that tbs State troops with­ open rebels for protection, in spite of hie
Everything has been quid here tivday
MORTGAGE SALE.
separate government. A trial of power of 11,000 in the rebel camp four miles
drew. It further says Ben. McCullough assumsd neutrality.
hut exciting newa may be looked ftw
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,
of the eleven Slates in rebellion against thto aide of Winchester.
Within forty-eight hntra.
Tbe rebele
is on his way to Springficd and Tipton
The legialature nf Missouri has, at
General Cadwaliader is etill al Will­ have advanced t&lt;&gt; within thirteen mile* nf
nineteen Union; and four nearly eaqually
with 10.000 men and 10,000 extra arms.
length^lao thrown off the mask, by adopt­
■
Thia statement, aa indeed tha whole in­
Phillippi. but tbe number of their fore*
divided, is now assuming positions which iamsport.
ing. on the 20th inaU, a resolution declar­
The secessionist* opposite there threat­ is not definitely known.
formation, is a wicked hoax.
will won foreshadow the end ef tbe ereen to bombard the town, and the people
ing the acts cf tbe Federal Government
fl'kCt. Who can doubt tbe result, unices
HEAD QUAHTKR8, imMadiatety. and Mttle
are frightened and many of them are leav­ the direction of Prounytown nnd Beverly
unconstitutional, tyranioal and in favor of
I ahaU be eampelled u&gt; Mad CORPORAL DKNT
foreign aid for the Booth In terpores. Fi. ing.
this foren««»o.
.
The official report of Gen. Schenck , tbe immediate recognition of tbe Booth
nancially
the
interest
of
England
ia
with
Something
important
ia
expected
of
A
large
invoice
of
Coil's
RcvAlrers
furnished full information of the main ,
era Confederacy. Thus has State neu­
Gen.
Patterson
’
s
oolumr?
sb&lt;»rtiy.
baa
just
been
received
trnm
Indianapolis
the South. She looks upon thisrebeHico
facta in this unfortunate aflkir, and we
three hundred Confederate troops *r. One hundred wagons and two hundred
are only enabled to add a few incidents trality culminated In treaeon.end it ia thus aa tha legitimate result of the rebellion
rived at Harper’s Ferry yesterday, and horses will arive to night, vm 'Parker*, i
individual neutrality will culminate.
from various sources:
of tbe colonies against England in 1772. completed the work of destruction, burn
Tbe report that the battery vraa manned
TRIAL BY COCRT MARTIAL
The sympathies of the English people In^ lite rifle fiictory and Shenandoah
A gentleman arrived Io day from Richby Booth Corolinan*. is no doubt a ^ia-!
Hr
take, as those living in the vicinity of
ty Fruit of all kind* promises to are with the United States, which will , bridge. They ran tbe locomotive into mtifc, ria Winches:er ami Romney.
for
a
tang
UOM, sad yea ML’.ST COME UP ASD
the
riaer.
They
arrested
eleven
unionist
confirm* the rumors that strong bodice
Menns state that the companies which be very abundant io Sl Joseph County. compel that Government to prohibit pri J
driving the balance into the river, firing of troops upder Wise a re muring towards SETTLE,or-«rUP GOESTHE W EASEL
made the attack, were from Fairfax and
raleers from leaving her shores, aod re­
on
them
as
they
swam
to
the
Maryland
Westurn
Virginia,
was
Stantun.
Ixiudon counties.
The artillery was
main strictly neutral; her national honor shore.
from taudon, and lhe cavalry companies where else, will be a large crop.
TUB LATRST.
N. BAILEY
demands it. She is not prepared to ,
IIarrisburgh, June 21.
from Prince William and Fairfax. The
ry Major Winthrop, who was killed
entire force of tbe rebels Is estimated at in the Great Bethel affair waa tbe author wage a war with this Goverament; if I
News has been received to day that
I came over here this afternoon with
about one thousand.—AT. F. World.
she was, Russia's memory of the Crimean Col. Wallsco’a command is hemmed in a company of cavalry organized ' from
of the article in the June number of the
Ths men behaved admirably.
Ono
war, and the Freooh of the war with i by a rebel fores ten thousand strong, and Capt. Tripp’s company of the sixth Indian
Atlantic Monthly, descriptive of the
all retreat cut oft.
Several regiments regiment. It is certain that the advance
man who leaned on his gun against a
SOLA MAM,rACTVREIUiQJ THE IMPROVED li«w» a»il described *• U*r Ka»t kaUvf
Napoleon the first, would keep in check
left to night to relievo him.
tree, was scolded by his Lieutenant for march of the New York Sevettlh,
of the rebel force, numbering 1.200. are
GUTTA PL1CHA
her hostile intentions.
encamped
about
12
miles
from
here
on
D'A falling promptly into line, when be W aihington.
Naw Yoax, June 22.
UeMBtatassarviy
the Beverly road.
answered aimnly, “1 vfah I could—look
Reports from Washington say the navy
ry A battle took place near Cole
Report* Dot folly credited announce
al my arm," which was dangling shattered
will be duobled In site aa soon as possi­
further re-enforcementa, amounting In all
at Lis side. He uttered no complaint. Camp in Missouri, between the Home
Bria-Cea. LfM. .
ble. Secretary We1 les will recommend
Uic o*dw
'•Ma 4ajaC Jaaa^
from 6,000 to 10.000 men, including three
That man died this morning. The few Guard and a large body of saceasi ouisfa.
FT IS ORE AND
Brig.-Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, whose heavy appropriations fur building war
ha —
alUnwoe
af aa*
D. IM1.U —
~ MM
------------------South Carolina Regiments. .Tbe forces
woupded ware but slightly wounded. It Tike Home Guard a were overpowered.
4ar, al lbs Court Hosau is lk« vUUf* &lt;4 Hastiap
brilliant exploit at Boonville is now the veoacla.
is mH Musty sf MaWy. aa4 Stair af Micbifaa.
on tbe Beverly road is thought by some
Is claimed by soma of lhe troops engaged
TH* President will call for at least
theme of owety tongue, is a native of’
f3f
Ths
wife
of
Hon.
A.
R-Boeller,
nil
HIXOLU.
to be a fe’nl to attract our attention and
there that three of tbe enemy were killed
Connecticut, having been bom near lhe 300.000 men in the aggregate, and money
by tbe return lire of Gen S. henek’s com­ officer, baa left hi* bed and board, ia pther
conceal tbe advance of a large force in
birth-place of Hon. Gideon Wells, Sec to enrreepond.
mand. Tbe cannon ball which killed one
anrrther' direction.
Tbe commanding
asd IT u Twice Aa ocaaaLB.
Congress will nt an mrly day suspend
retary of the Navy. He graduated with
GEORGE CROSIER.
officers think an attack possible at anv
our soldiers first struck his musket, bead­
when her husband ehall retart to hh alle. honors at tbe Weal Point Academy, and the writ of kabcai corput wherever there1 hour; utter* suppose that only a guerrilla
GUTTA PERCHA. CEMENT,
ing it double and taking off hia arm.
1 entered the regular army -as ' a Second is an organized rebellion, and in the judg
When the news reached Arlington glance to the United States.
warfare to intended.
PROUAXKOKPEULieutenant in the Second Infimtry.his first ment nf the President It should be ana! . W in. Grifin and Win. Martin of Com­ I etanjr.---------House, four large wagnoa were immadicommission bearing dale on the 1st Of pended, the suspension, of course, being
&gt;vately dispatched to bring off the killed
pany K* of the 14th Ohio, from T&gt;ledu,
children barely escaped a serious sod­ (July 1841.
He, was promoted to a temporary.
and wounded. The killed were buried
were shot by a concealed foe this after­
A ctirroepondenl of tbe Amarioan ia a
ded on Friday l*a^ by tbe breaking of ' Brevet First Lieutenancy shortly after
' noon, while nut scouting, about five miles
to day with the usual military honors.
ward, subsequently to a Captaincy. He letter dated Williamsport, Friday night,
"Stand up for tha Union, boyi" “stand the tongue of the carriage in which she
from PMIlippi, nn the Beverly road. A
I has occupied lhe latter rank practically saya Col. Bowman and Mr. Chaw were
firm for tbe old flag !*’ were exprtoaiona
'since the llthofJune, 1851, and was hung at Martinsburg yesterday as spies.' third man in the company with them had
his clothing riddled with balls but es­ al ■ mat
uttered in their last momenta by several thrown from hit seat,* but the horses
Oa ra.dia&lt; UMi film' the pallia duh rerifiad.
booked for advancement to a higher po­ He says the information is reliable.
heroic fellows who were mortally woundcaped with only flesh wound*. A lot of
Wm. UdUrtlBtatratororMid taUK.pra'i-’S
The WorUf dispatch says: •’The fight'
ware stopped by a soldier, who happened sition at the first opportunity, he being
“afi'i
, beeves from the Secession camp were
tl l$M
entitled to that title uy brevet, before his
’
at Edward's Ferry on Monday seems captured to-day.
recent appointments tn a Lleutenat-Co!
to have been rather a serious affair, asi 1
A fight is thought hkely tn come off a
The rebel prirateer Savannah, onelcy and a BrigudfenGrtteraiship.
we learn from Virginians,who eame over■ I little before daylight to-morrow morning.
undertook to take tbe United States ves­
roun/ry. with
fur protection, that between forty end fifty
GeArson, June 19.
sel Perry ; which, at first ran as if trying
appbeation.
worn killed by the bombs that were
Tbe news of the day is tbe burning
There m a commendable curiosity to
to escape, but which was, in feet, folly
thrqwn.wilh eo much accuracy among Esq., Secretary u( Leighfum^t the Court
last night, by the rebel*, of tbe Baltimore
know something of the antecedents of
niiArd os application ty mail or in p^ron
The Perry
them trom a howitzer on this side.
A Bl James, writes as ftdlnwa :
and Ohio Rrailro&amp;d bridge over the Po- prepared for such game.
“Mr. Adams, the representative of the at onr l^incipal Ofiu and Wartkcmtc.
boat load of rebels were crossing the
turned upon her pursuers and poured
United States Government at this Court,
tbe
montb
of
a
small
ereek,
making
into
78 WILLIAH 8TIEET,
shot and shell into her until aha eurreo- Warren cnunfiy.O^ ort Octdbsr A, .1869.
baa been received with great o.mai&lt;kradon
givsaoUreto
In 1837 ite graduated at the Miami Coi- Che rivw towards lhe elate of tbe action,
The bridge wm guarded by forty Mary­
when a bomb from the battery burst Im­
lander* from Cumberland, who had one I
The new Calcium Light la Pktly versity, ahd fiw two years afterwards mediately over it, and after the smoke “the Untied States.'* One of his ft rut nets
JOHMa a CMORLBY.
field piece. When Um rebeie advanced,
wae
to
change
the
name
of
the
Legation
bad cleared away only two were seen
P«Miia
they poured shot, into them until their,
standing out 'of between twenty end to the original litle^ind we now hate *tbe
&gt;»-l
gunners were killed. AH but two of tbe tn throw a strong light upon objects two ,In 18S1 he was admitted to tbs bar and
thirty in it. Many bodies were distiectiy Unified ^else Minister,” In place of the
miles away while the locality of the ।settled down in Day too. where he has I
seen, fluatiog in the water about lhe rimrruxw Minister," ae it wae In tbe days
He held a asat tn the Ohio
light ia shrouded in darkness. A trial since-vmMed.
1
of Buchanan and Dallas. Mr, Adams
boat. .
.
•
Legislature in 1840 and 1843 ; served a*
him also restored the C-nn dree, of the
of it from a boat on tbe Potomac threw
been greatly exaggerated.
a reprvwentetive in Congress four terms,
earlier time*, in place
the undertaker's
An express from Cumberland .aays
______
_
Q&gt;mnynicatkm with the Indiana 11th, all the rebel batteries Into consternation. from 1843 to 1851. Presidea* Fillmore I

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MfoerH Mtad

LOW*SOOTHING SYTtUF h

tte tewria. wtad-enlti. rej
teat sad Mfsat rrmrC
TZU---- - ----------- d art
toHung.'

The ft4L-wing ia an extr

J0HWS&amp;CB0SLEY,

CEMENT HOOFING,
water iw.

C

SL^j^tyta ■££»“.

(Zouaves) is thus cut off
Tbe rebels occupy Piedmont ; 5,000

appointed him Minister to Brasil, and
kx Station are two different locaTftiee,
bring ten or Cfteen~milae atlrt. Manaa-

Tha Kaaihair -t Ik. ■__ .u » .
captured by scouts bum mdse from
lippi thia morning, aod sent Io beat

ar*

flitusu

indeed, mimed

Od. Wallace 'la eneampad near the
place, end Ms citrated pncMou e
ths sown. He bat no pres list j
sions of an attack, and feels c&lt;&gt;
his ability to defend bin position.
has abundance of provialooa and amn
•..u.r.-il-.nwrI uiUon.
twraed a. viadirt ef

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Trete fill'd, wit
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CONSTIPATION.
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medical wareboore of our countryman. Dr. J- C.
irie. of 1x&gt;we:l. (the depot nf hia Cherry Prcto- J»ly 186!.
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ta- said
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were chosen ns Marshals of the day._

T*

arranging table* f.&gt;r the village of llaat-

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.
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Vjth far ih-prerention and cute of the alarming
• rmplnm* which ao often manifest themselves
dlring the teething period ; such as griping in
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remembvr tbit all they dnfvr theiP chil­
fact, everything ia ths Grocery line, sack ns
ill be beaded hr fannlr nae.
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Also a great variety of tbe

dren in this direction is time and money

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led. the said mortgage ■
ale of the Mortgaged
bed tn eaid mortgage
it oertaio piece or per-.
nd beta, ia ghe

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will al way w be intw«atmg inxwr rrador*,:

. jHiir citiz.-ns will be pleased to learn
that they are m» l»mgrr obliged tn co t&gt;«
Battle Crook t» eH Mmt Wool carA-d.—!

Welcome MxrM* ha* impn&gt;ved the water*

WEIL

■Ww would respeetftilly announes to the oltjmaf Hasting* and vicinity, that we intend to
dl evervthtng iu our hue of trade aa cheap as can
&gt;s br&gt;iiL-H st anv ptaee. (lire n* a call and judge
&gt; youkelvca. W* Intend to sell

power on the Thomnppli- river In mtrh n

CEEA21, JW CAEH

manner ns ptomises u&gt; he ■ .•pernn»»»'*nt
Mr. Marble i" eaperieuoe'l in

t»r Ready Pay, only.

success.

atUMtian will be Mid to COMPOUND­
putting up PMHaJrII’TIO.XM, and any
INI
, Ji.uug medicine* of u* can rely apo*
tteir beuig
-

the IniahlfeN nf wool carding atid tloilt
dressing, nnd. lixrw pntn.uisiughim will

be sure of satbfation.

HU Birding works ;

will be- in uperatym io a day^MdtOr

I

Tnr An-AxYie P+ Jnlrfc "f «'ur |
table, nnd exhibits an inviting table «.f

srtlO-ly
'.
J h Robrrt. and (X.Md by dn.ggi.ta grearally

oonicnin.
br

niipmfi *;•«= ••-•*••**- ••• r----.g #
of
|ifr

Qoodyear's ?a|«Bl Breaat

—~
- .. .
irneU’a Uoeoaclne. a very »“F«rior *rtlcle

wrieriaticx »*l‘the late lamented C&lt;»l. Ells
worth;

TJSETjg . TEETH J I

TJCSTW 1

dfees B9t AdMlrr BeaaUfki Teeth!
WILLIAM JONES,
’.LLVlT’’'
Be,r F^psred to apply dents.'
J^Wes in a .tyti nJasrpasoed. wiriwitod to
Do charge. No pains spared in
VULCANITE RUBBER BARE,

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ala** nn i xerllent ortlrle ♦trtiilri'l,

•Waabington aa a Cdrrtp. by May* wnrtiibof.

in which the abthnr.Mf cimacimis

——

JSZLOZFZ^T’S

LIF£ FILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERN
HESE MEDICINES h.VenoW been bef.te the public fora uceiud uf THIRTY YRS.
and during that time hare nutiulaioed a high
character In almost trtry part uf the Globe, for
theft exltaovdiusrr and 'immediate power of Tea ms e $14" a month. Set.d for acircular ferat-ent*To the young of both wtxea suffrttng from Sc.
taring perfect beaflh to person* Miflering under
nearly every kind uf diacaae to which the human errt Habile-, pnwtration of tnind; !&lt;•** of powerr—i- rt-kintriou* debility, lone of »igbt. wakvfullnws. love
of solitude, eruptions on lhe fere, Ac.. Ac. How
Birons it HTTK&gt; lave; before you suffer incurable

INSTRUCTION IN FIELD ARTILLERY*
C_ '

Baltimore. Mi. January 15. 165*.

^“r’JRW’jfKSiua.

VKCETABLE'LiFE MEDICINES
s„^&gt;
rvtned.-i* for Irregularities, Otmtroctuns, Whites,
UYHPKPBIA.bv thnrovsMy dcansJng lbc
Brat and secund stomachs, snd cresting s tluw uf
pure and healthy bite, inaiaad oi the stela and
acrid Itlndt FLATUU.MCY. Loa. or ApkttvtK*
Hnistrhiu,, llsAUACUS.HsaTLaas.riaa, III Tijh*iiu (
Aitxinr, (.Axaui a. sad &gt;lti.A*cqou.r, «hiri&gt;4re,general symptom*of Dyspepsia, will raalib, as a '
natural constaiteuea af ns cure.
•
■ = I
CUM11VJ1.M2M, by dsauung the wbri*
length of tbs intestines with a solvent process. '
and withoutviolmieet ait violent purge* tear* the
btorate coative.within twp days.
i
FEVEItS ol all kjndsAy rmtoring tbe, blood . It ia a large and beautiful paper, and contains
to a regular circulation, through the pr&lt;&lt;e«* of* the moat valuable informatiaii on
r««|Hratten to Buch eases, and ths tlorrvegfe sale- '
tiousfull intestinfd obstruction to olhvre. ,
k
The tars Mipicixag have been known u&gt; core ’
RHEUMATISM pcrmauintly in three week*,.un«i1
GOQT in ball taut iHur, by reiauntig Jupal .tag.w ftill explanstton sf the origin uf Syphilis, the
matiuu from tbe mntetes and ligaments of llu : ax-uns of prevention and eurv.
Joints.
. Ou Conautnptiou. that fearful ■liwaae.
On th* Liver. Heart. Kl-maeb and Skin,
DHOPSIDi of .U kreda.br frreing aod .tragth
eningtb* kHocys^nd bladdsr; tbe? operate mret • Ou Female Cuniplaint*.
On the various School* of mcdicluM.
.
deligtittully on ll&gt;tao impnttant organ*, aod Iretar
havaartetawa Amu&gt;&lt; a certeta »tue«iy lor tha, ■ On the mode* of Trr.tmenVItoW Pgactiosd. . a 1
On th* False Treatineut of DUreaea.
’
worst ca»e» of GRAVEL.
,
Also WUBMH. by dModging from tbr turnln-* 1 On lhe various Medical Humbug*.
ot the bowel* lire aiimy mailer to which these ■ Oi. the Physiology of Martlag*.
Medirfae. **
cretooreu-adberot . , ...
* • ■ ,
■
I On the common &lt;ens?
On Diet, Exercise* and Ablution.
I
KtURVEY, ULCEUS, sad INVCTRRJTK
Mow th* Physician abnuldbe.
.
SORI.S.M • psyfrci pwrik* which these LIFE
; Mt:DH;L&lt;EH«»etelb.Wi&gt;udjrednll the humor* ;
mjohuutic ek.ujptu&gt;ni» *u&lt;i bad.I.
. coMpLEXiUStt, h» Tb«raJ’-*4,ve eBcci upon'.P■ This Journal should be lo the bands of every

HARDEES TACTICS,

Miapte ca*c* will, however, t# packed atjd tent to
any address. If deaired...
‘
‘'lietail Price Bl per Bettie, or di fbr IL

.aswwassBdias

obM-rvsd bi the regular Ai mv of the UnitedNtate*
in tM ddfereut corp* of tnfkmry, artHlery, and
rifelMn. ataUetar Ae*4wrref0y tin niliUs,. in 'he
exsr»i*eaud dirslrline of the said earns respec­
tively. throughout tae United WteteuM ■
Approved, Washington. May It, 1F2«.

..vol.iCAVtALHY TACTICS.

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Will U,

New Arrangement
at ths Store of F. HOWER.

BOOTS

SHOES,

'"'"’ons.Tow woak

.world.
‘
apt constantly on hand, and all kinds MADE TO
Sirnmi. I &gt;»*wuhw oj rdlWw*;
....
t
■■■■
&lt;* Andr-w }■ Drorl."*
Itonwl ORDERDon’t forget lhe ftlasu
&lt;
clvewl, llr .!•*«* •r"f&lt;l
ROWEB 6 HARDWARE fTOffi.
presented tn me bv th« State "f Tonne*
ta mA OU l.y.wftfc, O"&gt; b- &lt;■*! '
Price. Regalated to suit tbe U»ea-~&lt;rall
t„ Ofc h. »bfc nrerery.
f«w&gt;orr
—wire
Dre*- yd Jr

&lt;fc, fc
« *«»•(«

.UWwwa.aad japi'io/fyAr Mccm ./

gtv«i graHs.by the a«stag HurgstoMi. all whs apply b» tetter.wvMt
a &lt;1mu3*ii&gt;Ui&gt;u al tbtot axudittou. (Mtt. occnpaStan,
habits uf life. Ac..) and tn caaea of extreme psaatty, msdseian furatehad few afthstgs.
- •■I । »i ,
■• - * - - - * -.i
edical advice

iMa system are posi , glictod in acaled letter «&gt;rcl&lt; pas. graUe. Twa eg
‘B«g^rtHtSS,5Sv8Sft!i. «•

nVKBAXL---------------- B------- - ---------

We.teru country,
HvdkohM* will be,'(uum)
a safe. njH-vdr aud certain remedy. Other medi­
cine* leave the »y.*tM.-i robjret to a return of the
ai.___
jk...
I.
.
nSll^itfclnh’LArxTy •O»r«l

&gt;&gt;
iiMikjn.. Kite., Fa.

Vtaciia AmW

,r ‘ •—-.-J; , type; Mulninevitypc; Sphereotyoe;
, 14txr*u AjiMmwH!*!•
*WW**&gt;“ ’
‘
Pearl Ambrotype; Onutmctital
;;
Anibrombnitvpe; Kelicrti Am­

, AND COPYING dune to order, on abort noUre.
and Prise, u. auUuatoSn, fran'M;*»te
re good

J rewreiofc-rel n*tiu

m«&gt;«T
Matt-d h; *&gt;rri*o

r. ,h

-Department—

uvb in

GEN. JACKSON* WILL.

lb.

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Prineipul affine and sale room*, No. 4 East
Fourth as, Ad buUdrag frare Mata street. Ctactauatl, O.. tabor*terr In It am tr and street.
Fur sate by J. P. Itoberta A Vu Haaltoga. EH
Nicbola.Orsngerilte Milla. P. A. Keeler,alaoMofl-wan and Do Reimre. MhddleriBe. M. C. Swift,
prairjrrille.atidby Druggists aad Mcrchai.ls georgaily throughout the country.
aprtv-ly

M

,

Tbe i'lllnwing ia an *stnu'*t fn«n - the
Iasi will and testament «f Gen. Jackaeft.

driak to aasfst dieestlon sqd
.—
.*, it has no vqnal. Try It.
In flanor it Is reyrrtar to tU other Bittm. Try

The formula af three Bilim, now (16$!) tha
sole property of Dr Rotatok’. orfgvMted wHkcne
of til. older land most eminent Mvdieal Preetitiom-re of tho West, and ft m directly predicated
apna the want* t-r Weatern People.
•
1 Theto Bittm d-rfre Heir stimulus fensn the
powerful tbnte nature of the roots aud herb, of
which they ire eqmpoifd. and ax .they are. by al­
laying nu.sluSul cravings &lt;rf Uta Hu^h.di^ctly.
promoliye uf
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*
TEMmiNCE^

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..C the tragic fete, which awaited hint bid
everybody *'g'"-d bye.”

I vol

Prepared by . Board of ArtiUteyOfficrr*.

----- —-i-"— --------- . or-wkota .mdnstoM alitaupU.-kaon^ainta, sallow I:
“of u££ i'Sj?fiTi1
£££, win I
nitre erre of d-U.T Rlrt.UM. and a riri |

“Fiaar. I U-qumth my b«*dy tn the
&lt;3e
diret whence it came Anri my *•»! t«»
The subscriber baring refitted life store for the
whh gave It, tw-ping fi«r a happy Bnnmr
intr— uctioo of BOOTS A SHOES to a brand, of
talitv, thnoMb th® at*sting merry .4 nur hU trade, would solicit a portwn of the public patb.rri Jevra PMflt
^vjor of tha

DISSOLUTION!

APThOBUED MIUTAUI BOOKS.
FiiWiMkr order udthaU. K. War Dc-

tT.ese book* are published on fine paper, aud
beautifully bound.
Any ot the above works will be lusiled free, on
receipt of price, in stani^ ur money ; or the wbols
tn a handvrsielvboundrulme fur oxs wollau. No
fsm h should fw without them. They are Hliu-

T

'athJyjewr

J. S, GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

tocuru niMtaM^aiiaiaoto House Kcepere.Fsnrrerx,
and Mechanics, on a loOo subject* of intent.—
Price 85 reau. Worth |M&gt; to any cue.
THE CONSUMPTIVE'S BOOK.
For those who wish lo gat well from that aw­
ful di«ea.e, a full description of all lhe remedies
used fol if with a careful atalmnent of the results.

ante* a hundred per cebL. «&gt;f g«t&gt;d cheer

FOR BALE BY ALL DMKXMBTK! '

Tbe poor I
since he r««
t-rlW Vise

Saloon!

MdtELLAND’B VAYVflET EXER:
, .
ri OSES.
, ..

I ».rai«.. .. .» fc.ll
By Order of the Director*.

SS’nJf'SSu,. fc“" ““ESb,.

MAWood.
HOW

LUST.

UOW

BESTOEED

�wheat gSrori AMhringswt Aelr crops of

-AND*

BUI YOUB. GOODS

Hod«e ^mosi :b. laat cent 1 had
aartb^br a
two dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative about tbe

bio sa a laawriro, improving . tbe appHih. giviag
tea. and vigor to tbe itigeslive orgaua. and restor­
ing ths natural etaatidty and Utrengtb of the whole
..
. . ..
.
Tbe CRPHALIC PILLS are the result ef
long inrroligauoe and careftilly conducted exper­
iments. baring been te use many years, during
whMi time thrr bars prrvented and relieved a
vast amount at pein and suffering from Headache
whether originating to tbs Mersous system er ado,
aanaed state of the 4&lt;&lt;&gt;eM»r4.
They are entirely vogslahls la thoircempostlion,
aad may be taken at all times with perfect safety
without making say cbaogu of diet,
trtetM
f
rraden it
W adntMif
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!

Th* genuine have flvs signatures ot Henry Cpairing on each box
Bold by Druggists and allotb.r Deaiere la Med-

hair thtek and bteek, though short, ii te also oomiagiw all over my bead. Peeling coofldesl that
another tai bollte would roitore ii totircly aad
penoBMtilfr, I feel anxious to persevere in its use
and being destitute of means to pgrehaae any
more. 1 would aak tbee if thou wmildst not be will­
ing to to send me an order on thiae agsaU tor a
bottle, and receive to thyself the scripturs dsdsrstion— -the reward Is to- those that aro kind to the

ON LOW PRICES

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'

MJBAXXAH K1RBTPnoeO. J. Woos; Dear Sir:—In tbs latter part
of the year IMS while attending tbe Stale and
XsUonsl Law School of tlie State vf New Turk,
my hair, from a cauae unknown to mr, ceramet­

Come and See !!

scalp was almost eitlirelr bereft ot its covering,
and much of’the remaining portions upon the
sides and had nsrt nl mv
_n_ i—

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

A box wilt be seat by mi) prepaid on receipt
‘
PRICE 25 CENTS.

tux

roLLOwure bxixHuaMskna or

SPALDING’S

year ISST.'your Restorative wu recomended to
me by a dnqqpak as betag the most reliable Hair
Restorative in ura. I tried one bottle, and found

CEPHALIC PILLS,

HEADACHE
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITBI5 THEIR REACH.

Masonriite, Conn.. Feb. S, iMl.

Ms. XrAtMso.

Sis:
I bars tried juw Cepoelta Fills, sad /lute Ifoa
so tetll that I want you to send me two dollars
worth more.
Part of these era for tbe neighbors, to wbem I
gs&gt; - a few out truin tbe first box I got from yon.
Sood lhe Pills by mail, sod obltge
T0UX W^KEkXBDT-

... ucv
ol ror irirnca
sad acquaintances, who. I am happy 'to inform
you, are using M with tike sfceL
~
very respectfully Tours.
A. M. LATTA.
Attorney sod Counsellor st tee.
Depot, 441. Broadwsy, and sold by all dealers
throughout tbe world,
1
The Restorative la put op in BotUes ef three
t
1“ :
?Dd
I the small
taids foa pinI and retails for om delta a bottle;
the medium bolds st least twenri per cent more
in proportion lliaa tbe small, retails for two dol
Isrs a bottle; tbe .arge holds a quart. 40 per cent
more 10 proportion, aad retails for
a bottle
a J. W3OD. Proprietor. 444, B^Md-.v, Xew
York, aad 114 Market Street, 8u Louis. Mo

KNOWN

NEVER

FA IE

BIALTU,

UartionLPs., F.b. 6, IMl.
WITH

IT8 PLEASURES,

Oneida Falls, Mad. Co.. N. I.
January 29 th, la*0,

GROCERIES

Bprnee Creek, Huntington Ce., P., L,
I

Hot:
' Too Will please aeud me two boxes of your Ce­
phalic Pills. Bead them itnmediaish.

*“T55.'l«Bra

P. B—ZUtvMritata^jewr DiUtfutdjhU

HARD-WARE!
_________________________
ing to be idle, I commenced taking your Pills —
doon after, tbe swelling commenced disappearing
and fioally appeared to court externally. I be­
came alarmed and scat for I»r. Sprague, who ad­
vised me to continue tbe Hila, aa my recovery was
Bldly being complete}. 1 continued ts;use the
la in small doses for some months, and found
mvaelf frailv restored, the ulcer healed aud 1 con-

tiuns Into which ye Sfe ®videB. coll*«
yosrtelvM and enma home!
Ye ar
worthy nf thnt agnsKnlton, as it is mixed,
wanted! Csunblnailons of nil *»rts "f
nnd has to bo dissed atnung the red wheat
tntti, ihat help die printer tn' become «i
varielie*.' . . - ? .,
proprietor, prfher ht Mt* ItaWWff-fh*
" ly-or A fow ffsyi ago was
mand with gueb «v&gt;d reasons yuor ap—*---------- i—ja vf white
offered
psarance/that noiningi short «’f a sight of
vriyr i u-------- rr ’m
«
y&lt;H! will npprare them.
Collect ynttr
ion of the wller and grower j- bits when
Mh sa, firr valuable ns you are in dwtbe dairs were opened it was found to be
aggregate, single you wilt never pay the
badly mixed and’probably would have
cost of gathering.
Cunie In here, in
been aepc,rated into throe bushels of fiiir
silent, single file, that the winter ma&gt;
red wheat tepBeef secoad ela«a- White
form you into imttali&lt;«n. and send ynu
wheat. 8uch samples of white wheat are
fi.nh again to battle for him and rindica'e |
not desired by purchasers, for they have
to bo-put in the red wheat bins and bring his credit." Reader, are you sure v«u
have not a eouplc of the printer’s dollar,
) only that price; Buyers therefore of Die
samples of what ia called white wheat are sticking about your clothes 7
obliged in their own defence lo give sim­
ply red wheat prices, as these samples
not only will not pass imspeetion, but
should they be mixed with the white
wheat, that kind would be an depreciated
by the mixture that it could not be sold
for “wheal.” Good samples of white
wheat are to-day worth in this market
ten shillings per bushel, and all that will
be offered for the nest three months, and
very probably for the next twel ve months,
will bring that price ; but then it must be
“white,” not six grains white and four red ।
in every ten. A short time ago. we were
cognizant of several wagon loads of
wheat being brought to thia market.undcr
lhe name of white, and amongst tho' parwho brought the grain intn the city, one
of then* had eighty bushels of pur* white­
wheat, for which he got a ehilling per
bushel more than bis neighbors g&lt;&gt;l for
theirs, although they called their wheat
white; but bis wheat was placed along
with white wheat that went to the New
York market nnd brought readily when
offered • I 00 per bushel, while the wheat
uf his neighbors was thrown amongst the
mixed, or number one red, and when it
went tn New Ynrk there was a great sup
ply of tbe same kind on hand-Ui remainedb for several tiara unsold, and then
brought only SI.32
In this instance,
which is a real case of trade that actually
occurred, it will be seen that the purchas
er could readily afford to give twelve cents
more per bushel for one kind then lhe
other.

At a recent sal0 in

asetasfffah Chdf ss
strvtatnddslarpi

SOOTHING 8I8DP

for fHIUrr. T«,lrlM.’

iBrrrioN. AMD Enrrviva Disaanas, Ulcsms,
Amm Blutckm, Tuwobx. flaw Riefers.
Scald Haa*. Svrwus* asd Brnturao Ajysertows, Mancuni ad Dibbasl Daorsv, Nav­
as teu on Tie Doctoensrs, threnjrr, Dv»rsreu
Ixf-smu-. larsisateK Bms
ok St. Aimtoxv • F«xn, and indeed tbe whole
etas of eomplsisls uteiag from Ixfcmtt or
su Blobs.
•
This eompound wfll be found s great pro­
stair ef
„ hsshk. wtal taken tatte apriag. ts
expel Uc fctu
^,,1^ of

DRY GOODS 1

Stacks of

IWahi

Thousand. of Cases.

cation.

I tern. Il w.UaloMMt tataaUy relieve
1
j Gripluff »■ tbe Howel. BB« Wind cbeite,

I aud overcome conrateions, wbieb, if not ise-i/,
I remedied, end ia death. We beliere it
end surest remedy in lhe world, in »n c. "1
U-TeW,S5L
k-rttaa in children, efothsr n
annetfrMn t.rlh&gt;BK, or any other raMe
wouM any to every metber who has 3 thild ,-f
firring from any of the foregoing discern. daZi
let
your
prejudices,
or your
the prefadiec.
othm
rtaixt
brtarea
y.B and
.TiXj af
et,w3

CgJ flMHNmjmtVHHnjSlHKCT
&lt; JSRCrXxB SiRmJ. J
-j)ll, -y.
r^HKuDSBMBBK’K^MfeuZf/l Hrs(k i

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preparations of it. partly because the drug
alone ha&gt; not all tlve virtue that is claimed
for it. but raorc bream-, many pronsrutions,
prr-.ending lo be ccnccnt: a ted extrseta of it,
ccn»ln but little of tbo virtue uf Kcnujxarilla,
er
tidn« cl“’

finlMS?FfrKlfils«

During late yean the public havo been misled by large bottles, prctenduig to giro 3 quart
of Extract of SarsHmrUl. fur o*, dollar, kfovt
. of
bem frauds upon the sick, for
T8
.U, a.
Mate to. .mi.
to, Sil T*blulafl^5_**,l'-Ii‘g*'
1 ptasaat to tbe taste, fl ia rerrvingly cxbitera- nu»-}“al «««n«
.

L*;iluEw

the veiiefthat will berofv-ves.abtelmefrZT
to fiffluw the t»e of this medkfoe, if umh ^7
Full dirertfoas for uMrgwill acrotnpaayMb ta.
tie.
None rrnnine iinlraa ths fac^imils *r
CVRTL5 A CALKIXN.Nmr York, teneTuJ
side wrapper. Sold br ifnirgute throsrhMt ths
World.
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Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., N. T.

,

D

DB. J. C. ATEB ft Co.
LOWELL, MASS.
। IUSmUi fer &lt;3.

Frtoo,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
tnod. it baa proved abaolniriy coraliv* |a eathsf
the follouing com plain I a. rlx:

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

U?2lfo? Aabtu^

tkushtari befal-

thaws, ead they atauld

AUoor remedlMsrefarMlaby

’

todte gfSs&amp;trsszGi!
the latter are often so mixed up with the excite­
ment of business that If it were not for yon they
too would travel in lhe same downward Mth until
too Ute to arrest the fatal foil. But tbe mother Is
always vigilant, and to too we appeal, for we are
rare your nerer fading affrer^tn Mreringf,
Mint you to Prof. Wood*. Restorative Cordial 2nd
blood Rentrator as the remedy which atmakl be
always on band in tune of need. O. J. WOOD.
’unV,,‘SrNow-Torfc. &gt;M tit
Market Street. Bl. Louis. Mo. Boid by all good
druggists. Price One Dollar per taUleTo feMIri

MOTTS

PILLSU IRON,

|O YOU WANT U KISKERS,

In Debility, Nervous Aifectivaw, Ema­
ciation, DyapcpMM. t oustipniloo, Dianh«-«t, Dynenicn, incipient t unauainUoa,
AcroTutuua Turbercututis, Knit Rbecai,
lUleaH-sralrturtlou, White*, t bio rests, Lit­
er &lt; ompluitils, &lt; hrouie Headache*,
RhetnwattsiB, Intermittent Fevers, Ac.

•«w» tamilrar te ir.vdicu! even, tliecpwatuvo of this
prwpwratiou uf :toa must b* *aln'«rr. foewl'k*
tbe uM &lt;-xxta. it i» ei&lt;t&gt;roa«|v ionic,' witbeet be
ing exciting aad uverb-ating; sadreotly, regs
lartv staenrat, even in the most obMinatecasrt *f
ctatvccM witboet ever taiga gartnepurge
lire, er anfltctiw a rfissgrreaUe rea.stmo.
It is this tai tec prnpenv. among olbers. «Hth
make* rtsn remarkably caret.isl and peraisacei
remedy for Vika, utxwi wbkh it alto appears ta
exert a distinct ami specific action, by dispersing
the IrtidcnYy which forms ilirm.
in itvspcpsta.' innnnirrablc as ora its caasea. a
anuria tax of ttaw Chaly beat- Fills, has oft*
euSoed-for th* most habitual cases, indudisg tbe

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SHMULATINQ QNQUKNT,
or when matches happen to be mislaid,
,
For Use WhJsksrs aud Bair.
rat BsxxracTOB or nil acs.
put finely-powdered salt on a candle till
| The sskscribar takes pleasure ia aannuncin- to
it reaches tbe black part of the wick. In
THE GREAT HEALER OF MAK KIND I I
thia way a mild and steady light may bo
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obtained tbe Agener ter end are now enabled to
kept through tbeentire night, by a email
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to ba a sick person in the room, be nr she i
AFTER WHICH, ACT I
TIE STIMl LATIMi MCUEKT
will be likely to die from horror before
TS',d5*ft* •’P**. “ «*is Ute day,
is prepared by Da- C. F. Bblusot is. u emineel
morning, and a healthy person, happening
V itb startling cures a book to fl.'l;
pbyaWan of London, aud te warranted to brin*
to wake, w ill be very certain to go into T’us.te Uje case, tbs millicn sot,
out a thick set of
hysterica.
.

aici.n^ iu several very gralil) &gt;ng sml .aUrrsiiH
InMutasIu Scrofultraa Tubcreutoste. this tsrd&gt;o«ted i&gt;m
buLsJfomartlUj tbs good rffoct of the ■*'
eeutiouslr balanced pre para t foe »&lt;&gt;i iodine. »«*out any of their well kssss liabilities.
The alteutron of feisaies cannot be too ecaf*.
deuUr intitwl to tiifo rvmedr and restorative, is
2
—In tbe tarter, however, more rfroidrd '-H bo
been inrariabiv wel! reported, both a* aJleviatisk
Min and redueinr the rsrciliugs sod stiffs* st
in intermittent Fevers it must necessarily be s
great remedy aad euerprtir rertoratire. and iW
pregrasB is tbs new MtUamMrta of th* »X »«
protably be ou^of high recowu and U’cfu

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WhMt, Cam, Owu, Bvtter, Lanl, Pork,

and finally almost every thing you have

Rats.—Agricultural writers estimate
that every rat eats and dostroyes on an
average, one pint of grain, or ito eqnivnlin other food per weak. A farmer who
had been badly troubled with thia kind of
vermin, cal co I ate* that upon an average
every man in the State o&gt; Pennsylvania
(taking that State as a sample) supports
ten rats on his premises. Tan rata, al a
pint each per week, would oonaume right
bushels per year ; or, taking 150,00 u
the number of farmers in the State one
million two hundred thousand bushels
annually tn support tbe rata of Pennsyl
vania; a very ooaaiderabla contribution
towards the support of inch a nuisance.

Fouvon nr Bomm.—Take a uWeapoooful of pttlvrrisfd alum, pul! the
the tougue out ofhtB month aa far m pm
tibia, and throw the alum down his
throar. LetroHii tongue and bold up
hi. bead till La .waHwc h ria bou£

gastiBjf f tusintsj §ir

mis ramaote preparation U lh, prerovtai.
of one of the moat experienced and U‘l]fa?E“'
»e« Ul hew Loglaad. mid bai U-«n u.te Im
aerer-liriit ng success io
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manuscript poems of Bunyan in hie own
hand writting. many of them unpublished,
were disposed of. One of these wee an
ode on tbe Independence of A merica,which
just now would be a well-timed publi­

The growing of a pure white wheat of a
high quality is a test of the highest skill
of the fanners. It is like lhe keeping up
of a pure and high bred-flock of sheep as
a particular breed, or sherd -if cattle.—
Each year the seed that is to be sown
needs the utmost scrutiny to free it from
all impurities, and Ui watch that it is nut
crossed or mixed with some variety that
will cause it to deteriorate.
For this
reason we call attention thus early tn the
subject ofprocuring not only dean seed
for the next year’s crop but al»&lt;&gt; se«l tlrnt
is true to name, is in reality white,
mixed red nnd while wheat. It will be
aeeu tlrnt on a lol of ten acres producing
only tsynty bushels per acre, the differ
cnee »»f a shilling per bushel will make n
result equal to twenty-five dollars; an am­
ount that will Ik- ample remuneration fi»r
. ...........
wui no, oniv eerv
labor expended io securing need nnd hav­ the detent . Mtowkg ehiife end ferer. bet pro
rent* all biikK.aruinc from mte»maticiniueuroing it clean.
and cures the discern at eoee. it already attacked
And aa II nets diroctir aud peratetentiy no the bil
ar.’ •vslon.eswtaBg Mm- liver team km. promoUnj
Tutt Gnr» on Cut Worm.—The Awta- in het. all tbe exrretiora and seeretioas of toe st a
loan Fabmbk unya that an intelligent fnrut- tem, it • ill ■eWiitty prvr.nl W deleterfoe. ran
eequeu-ea following upon change of climate and
er of his acquaintance on plot
water, hence all IraTeiena abould hare a bottli
piece of sod ground for corn die past with them, and all should tske a teaapoonful »t
least fodlirt eating. M rt prereoi. costive*-..
spring, disooven-d the gronnd ■ a- filh-d atrvogtb-ms the digvstire organs, it should be in
with grub and cut worms, and beleveing the bands yf all peraons of sedentary bah-ts. ,10.
in the efficiency of salt ns a destroyer, he dent., ministers, literary men, and all lad tee not
accustomed to much nut door exrrorae should .1
mixed 2 bushels of puckers’ salt with 2 Vet* “,*e
u,Tr will find an agree
bushels of plaster, or In this proportion, abie, nt^sant, and rfVcicnt rmnedr against Ums.
and applied the 4 bushel a lo each ao-e.— . (11. which rob Ihrra of their beaalh'for te-autr ean
It affected the complete destruction oftbc
There is no doubt that salt alone nt the
rate of two or three bushels per aer*. will
do the work for all insects of thia kind^nd
besides it will prove one of the must
valuable manures on nearly all Milt,tend­
ing to strengthen the straw of grains and
acting as a powerful absorbent of moisture
and ammonia. It ought to be used much
more than it is—especially mixed with
plaster and upon manure neaps. When
applied for destroying worms, it should
be put on early, before the crops are gut

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Good appetite, complete digcsliou. rapid ee^tuvo
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active sad cheerful exercise, ituBtrdisteij th**

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICH.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 3. W.

FOR SALE!!
CASH

RUSSELL,

DEALERS I IB dry xood*, clothing.
,bo«», tea. *nd co)-, groecrie*.
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Flaaaof ibe Cnmbatlani*.
gether,! could have wop for joy ; nary
WtoHiparojr, June 23, I8fil. .
i-na of us spoke lor the whole half mile to
It seems clearly to,ba tiw draiat of lU
Bunker’a. All creasbuo veemad L» whirl rebels to draw jus into sn attack, which
round and round befi»rp my grpa; trees tbcll nbmeiv'Us mftSkcd'batteries might,
was dancing a jig; the m&lt;v&gt;n laffed till render dlaumii.us. ’ But General Beno,
she showed her teeth tbe stars normed wwer titari’ Geoertl McDowell—who
cr-'wiyg and clapping their hands, apd 1
would,make a dash anji cut off the rebels’
was going home with- Sary Ann, 1 felt
sdvanca .bnt with rm little l&lt;r»s tn our
just like shouting hallelujah, but Id Id n’t actyH—prefers tbo'slow and sure policy,
foi fear I should wake up old Bunker..
which reaches th’ri goal at least odaU and
findu allies in tbe enemie’s camp, which
w|ll.bk,dcm''r*lixad byrielay.
5V.,,
j
‘Minh, won’t you go ini Father arid
Bo fr.r from making an adyanceat pres] Mothrr have gone to Uocle Daye’s tf» eh't. to fullht the'dally prophesies nf one
slay all night. Come in And git' anme
••f our cotemponiriM.the thrnpe w'dl'Minfi
cider*
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Tas where they were before the Iwt Tu*
day’s piece of Brigadier f«41y,
Tha ad­
so tickled; and then 1 jumped tiaek agm vance ptiets will be drawn iry and the
and grabbing„8ary Ann, jumpri o»er regiments stationed at or near the In•gin with her. It acemed as if I c-uld trrncHihrintS.
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An araanlt upon the Federal Imee Will
prol&gt;aldy Murn lowxir advantage. .Jit ewV
eftati* -h» repul-wd from^xiur .fiirmia^hjp

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ride my c-mt sleeve, and marched off to­

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Alt those indebted by Note or Account wil

Call and Settle

WIGHTMAN &amp; ROBINSON,

SOON.

December, they
irlth n Justice ot
It tighten'd freedom's will.

SD A/DIBIES

' that I couldn’t think of anything to aay ;
j so I Mhirtnd my thutnlM, nnd chawed thr
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND.
। corner* *4 mv neck handkerchcr; ‘hind
MASON ALLEN,
, | looked round the room tore* If I Wouldn't
’ j any mimething U» talk about.
There
tALRR IN GROCERIES, provisions, proa„. e, HiA. butler, lard. pork, aad arrsiu of Also, Two Dwelling Houses,
warn't nothing remarkable, ’cept some
ell kmo
Abo toys eand&gt;«. He .etc. Rtore ia
asrigners and a string nf all fired great
Cslitarn a Hloek. State street. UaslUga, MkU.
lu glory growing sUH.
pepper*. Says I—
,
In the Village of Hastings.
‘••Them’* master great peppers.’
Titles tn all -if ibese. Inuispvtaulk. and
’
* “ ‘Ye*. Miah. tbyy be.’ says she.
•Arter that, we sot still a* much a* half
an hour. I knew wimething must he
- raid or did, and *». *aya I,
“Thein peppers is whoppers;”
ROBERTS &amp; STRIKER,
Uncle Nehemiah in Love.
“ ‘Y ea.' aay« she. ‘Yea, think they are;'
r£/:p rp nit istkrsht.
“Thcch-cc atiH-ric nine. I knowad 'h
D. C. HAWLEY.
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। wan time to be g”in’, but l c«tuMn*l glib
“
• F«&gt;lk»
Folk, ins
inav
v ovjust
ray ju»t as
a* much
innchat
•« they
they*’re : 5t np
I straightened myself out In
a iniu.l to.” raid Undo Nehemiah, knock i h.ipc, nn ;&lt;ten wnul4 come, but It didn’t,
ing the anhtu -utof hi* pipe into the.fira.
rvr, fe|| on the peppers agin, and
••but I think tlw wunt fin-ling iu the w«»rld.
।
ISAAC C. MOTT.
I
*“Snrv Ann. them1* the tremenjureat
Is now recfiviug from New York and
fellers that ever I need.’
Thro we wit still n Hide longer. I waa
Bostoil, his fell stovk nf
Ah. then you have experienced the jn»t a goin* to aay smnrthtng more about
uumtiona.* aai&lt;l we.
tbe ceppera. when we heard a waggin
DANIEL COOK,
-| don’t know nothing about yer p«&gt;- drive up to the d.mr
s$ary Ann turned
T3TICE OF THE PEACE. General Land sud
ti&lt;mt?-T»r fatottU’d; wkb A grave sh«bv of pale «-» a e»nset lamb.
Cmiaisling in part »f
tiie head, “hut 1 know the A B C of bring
“•Gnod lord, says- she, ‘Father and
New Orleans, MuavoUado. Coffee. all fifedly pad Maarn^djy. ip l-veu ,1’va mother has rome hack?
Crushed. Powdered nnd Granulated Su­ had the compliant so hsrrlYbst it ftetjned
“'0. Jerusalem.’ says I. whatehall-I
I. A. HOLBROOK,
gars.
m if forty millioqj.f,jnmkiTtera »na..a ‘what shall I &lt;l«»1”
lappln* my heart fttriitg/Tthd-a whole- pin­
Molaawra awl S» rupa,
Greed and Black Tea*.
cushion full of darning needles was play­ there ain't but (&gt;ne d«xT. nnd they’ll &lt;?»toe
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Cnfle,
ing blind man’s huff h’ vMr b«nt»»m. IVr in at that. Run up garret. into my room
Sl&gt;.nr, Wo.tden. and Willow Warr,
had the dispe|&gt;ay nnd the diary, and the and hide in the cupboard. I’ll roine and
Cigar*.
nnd Snuff.
guitar in my bead, nnd the Information
iz-» ua .. nu'irlr □« Avar I ran?
Snltand Witter Lime,
of lhe stummuck—nnd &lt;«tw IgctaeoupbSnape. Salrratua, Gorin, Pepper and of green cowcnmbera and gnt the choh-rn c' naidrralde &lt;4 a luasel, managed to
JOHN ROBERTS,
morhur, l»ut.n&lt;me of them diseases was screw myself Intn the cupboard-between
kN au4 ttargven. UwWltngor Draadto be compared with what I -nff-n-d f..r two barrel* of dried apple*. It was an
Sary Ann Bunker. She put the double i.rful 'nittf apcll afore Sery Ann ©tune,
II. P. CHERRY,
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Burning Flu­ mid twisted torments rite into me.— and when she did, she had a candle In one
hand and a rope In ’lolhcr.
id, and Camphene.
a long time afterwardw. I look noromfort i
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dnv or night—I waa in a muatard l»ath all ' -Father alropa rite nnderoeath. He’s jest
the&gt;. tiktera-B tWnkfcg -f her blq&lt;eyrs ; p.ne io hod. nnd you
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can
’t git down withoat waking him. Thece’s a board l&lt;«w
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Ever »»flrt*4 in Halite* Creek.all
whrel, anil g-ddro hrii*. “
‘Sarv Ann was none of yer leetleroh- th.it creaks orfully. l’v» g-»t the clothes
will hr sold at pru ea ilmt r aiin-i foil t«»
wrk dril«|te rrilien. that I he wind will line, and I’ll let you down oat of the win
A-. Allbinterev .Handed te prumpUyMd.fi- suit purclutMT-.
Particular at’rntiuo psld to filling or­
dee.’
ri.*tlv. Uffica No. i, Stole'* Week. Batik Crrak.
•She hi-ted the winder mighty easy,
ders from Hn»iingv 'and riciniiy. «i"l
Mfebigaa.
•led the rope round my waist, and then,
sAtisfaction guaranteed in every cus-.
J. M. NEVINS,
yc see, I eoldn’t endure it any longer. I
•m-p-handle.
She
uas
a
rvguhr
l-.uncer
—'ll.r bigiM-st market price al ways
—weighed a hundred sttd spveaty 6»e. W je»t flung inv artns round her. and give
paid for Piiiduce.
a pound, and had a pritr of arms thnt her the orfnlhwt hugging and-kissing that
ISAAC C. MOTT.
was ever heerd of. She didn't make no
cls«inx Murtjmges by advertisement.
could hug ye like ft grimly bear.
‘Tie fn*t titnr that । erersced her. rile persistence—only said— ‘Don't Miah,’
jeat aa if riw didn’t mean it—and I don’t
was
n riding
November
»lst. the
lb*O- hoes for her father to
plow the niedder lot. and that very min- believe she did. Its a kind of a way tbe
B. C. PBINDLE,
nit something went thrmigh me like an women have of making yexliink tbwyr’e
F PROBATE, Notary Public. Oennever. I told m»rm about, and she said indifferent.
,
‘I got out of the winder, and she held
•|t was the green .eom I’d eat for dinner,
and give me a
‘4 rnbuhand whiskey; the rope. She let me down jest aa slu&amp;
but ft’ I ltnt n«’ be‘lw »rrr
•*'*• "cn' as lift, hut when I got off against the win­
DANIEL STRIKER,
after Dr. Pilgrm.
Hr said I’d g»t a der of old Bunker’s bedroom,out pop
ocsrr CLERK. Notorjr Public, aad OsaeraJ
ped the old heathen’* red flannel night­
Land and Tas Aeent.
Offlee In the Court
me cap; and before I could say Jack Robin
II.uw, .nd op.n al all hours. £*/x&gt;cM •Umiim
In that turned me insde nut i
•on. bo had cut the rope with his jack
as weak n« a spring g&gt; •sling.
knifn. Down I went to terra finny like
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
a thousand of brick—down, down rite in
JHERIFF. Mst be found In the Ceort House
akuln/where I could see Sary Ann twice amongst half a dozen bee-hives, (hat wa«
J or st his residence, nor the JsiL
a week. Bill Buzxri used tn gn home not under 8ary Ann'a winder fur no airtbT PHILLIPS, Uxasa Sawuar and Jailor.
GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT.
with her about every night, nnd I ««« ro |y reason but to steal the honey from her
THIS DKUCIOUS TONIC FTINCLANT
S. H. COOK
My fi»H waked up the
mad with him that I twuld have «mn«hed lips. 1 -xpecl.
tr th. use of the Jt
everv bone in hi.’ body without luring sleeping torments, and thev pitched into
mv appetite. SAtueKnw nr htlher. when me like all rmsaeiwd.
Thera want a
physicians. chemists | got tong with Sary Ann my marage run oqiinre inch of skin but what was covered
rite nut. jeat O o«ro &lt;!"&lt;'* ”‘»t nf • rrib &gt;
-----------II. N. SHELDON,
what brim
I sorter flat ;
.g,rr ^nrt WHM crying nut nf her winCOUNTY THEA8UREK. Ofica in ths Coarl
ted out. hlowed up. or v«lbpaed—-just a’ 1 j,.r&gt; Mnd pld Bunker wan fiiffing out «&gt;f-hia.
House.
•
vow’ra miadto.mil iL I dnr-ent ray j A* tor
f„r mr,
mr, i| streaked itfi&gt;rtheflt&gt;ck b&lt;&gt;nd
my shni wi’s rtiy nwn. with them blue at the
‘ top of my beat -c
gallop, and dived
JAMES A. SWEEEEY,
rite In. I staid tinder water ao'kitig that
pnOSECtHNO ATTORNET, Cwnralor at
me.
eves I.Miking .at
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r tew. fefidtar and CtWMetor in Ctenerrr.
Then agin. I d*1*”1 pn ,n Hunker a. mr I ermte pretty nigh drmmding; and Wit
1b. PM m.nJUW aH’-Sttor- —• my watch seal and btrexum pin Into the
bargain.
'i,;
,
irn-'M-’ ■«!
he’d Inst Its soon hove me into the duck
•I went home and went tn feed, which I
p.*. » . P«rh.fcH. - «• K W4
didn’t leave agin for six day*. I aspect
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4iW,int rrnn4 SerT Ann.
• SUU. HMUag*. Misb. Ates. Notary E.bOs,
■Bn, 1 «o« Il inm
I»n4
the image «»T a cheese spotted with John’s
Csar«y»ao«r. Uad. Tax. Collection and It&gt;»ur»oc«
Ann wntrl
&lt;-y-.IM "" wort. I suffered unaccountably—the fleefa
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I write. -OnritaM.^ fcWttlitf tre' Ihree
reglmrota iWerdnyL’ and -firar1 lodwv,
would l« inritw tlrnn a ’match /W tbrinuo
ntimbera ra well na in .pra'tior.. a def.-nt
might •* yssily turned into'a. rout, and
the Inttenchn&gt;rots nt Mniinms Junction,
which nil account* represent '■ M ‘ Very
strong.fall iqtq purStjhoiyrithout a blow.Thh grnrta^njim^t ia^jt.theip'/nme.

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placed an attachment on the motive pow­
er of his &lt;&gt;pjwmenla.. The slaves of.- o«r
rebly are their water wheel, and when It
becomes known thnonghoqt Vjhrnt* «nd
the other .e«nthcmMj8iat»^.
*la«e«
used bv the rebels are contraband nf wgr
General Butler will hare atrnck- a blow
at rebellion which it will hare difficulty
to stand up under.—F. /cat

The Inplieatioa «T Minister Rarray.
Information has been obtained fyom
Charleston which fit^her Implicates Mr.
Harvey.I raw a letter t'^dav.frotn a
gentleman formerly a resident In Charles
ton. whn cfearlv rstnfiH«hra the feet thiat
Harvey was the Washington confiden
tia| eorerspon^ept pf lhe Charleston
iiercury. The, apthnr of thh letteraaw
him«*lf dailr ths evidynoe of this feet in
the office af the Aftrnry. Ilia informa­
tion tn that paper was continued after his
appointment aa, Minister
.
I think the seised dispatches prrf exhib­
iting evidence of tty&gt; cpmplieity nf many
of ynnr .first men wlfh .the South. I
think Mi., tampr. one oCgoor, bank offi­
ce^ is &lt;«&gt;opd. to have had, strong sympsthies will) Um rebels.
Thr Preridepl and Secretary of War
witnessed a irial &lt;4 rifled.cann«n from
•
•
r««* COTT.
the point near tl•
JF. fc Tribune.

The Washington correspondent of the
Pbiladripbta Praw says t •
I- rad
‘•It has leaked' out among Virginia.**
federate Cnngrvs* to lliclimrmdJas pureufcerakyi 'mpvcmi-nt. ’^Twejwis miftfi-

.tottMiq t«» । mak'j ’Rirhnu^d the pjace df
permanent ■••ocnpapejifri-^w f'bjecJ being
to •secede’al their convMiebce whenever
it was Ip the Interest M leaders to do sd.
The portable jp»irrrtimMt'&lt;4 Jett'Dftvis
de Co. ia hut difficult to. jrinap-rt. and
Virginian* mxd not bn aiirpriaed at any
time to learn that they had g&lt;md off in
the lust .train.” '
’.'J;

f

RicnMpwD, June W,"fS0i.’

'* ‘^Llateiepant ,G&lt;»V. Reynolds, of-Mitaonri

’V Hastings, MieMgra. Cloeks.
Jewelry repaired to order, and w*r

‘wJor
pearl Ambrotypa; Ornamental

mbrotypr- imfrariri Are
brntvpn Relw*'’ Am'
b^tvpe; Double .

wilh the tnngu&lt;—’sp^ftHy amongyoung
folks th»t is in love.
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jpM

arrivid here to day.

Goo» Biblr Doafanra.—-The Akron
r-vl« b.rr. prWta".’- • . B"1’*/
Mh'Mil concert, at which, among other ex.
errirea, evary echolar ts expected Io re-

2L”Xr,
s. niunr.

merely qomiqal aqbtnisaUm to tha Turks.
This being the fact, it was esteemed a
distinctive bimn/ when tbe General gave
their name to the r.dwly formed battal.
andagreat nuyurityot ha eoldien^leo,
Tbe service was altogether veluptary.
none being appointed to serve in the ranks
of this corps save those wh-f nersonilly
applied foriuvd dSaerved Sbe bettor: A
Maerea of October J.iiiM, aratreved by
roM^?***
* ** * W.«mted

mW-Wrtk-rigorous In fte eitterne.

They

,

jj..,,.,

MLwaoNlUd

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killed and fifteen Nmunded of tbe Stele
troops, and tsko killed and nineteen woecdedWthc Federal troops. Tbe State
troops, dleorjtamzrd, ff! armed, sod die­
contented by the wareriwg cotmoIs &lt;4
the Gnyerapr. and the rrslgnatiOn &lt;4 Gen.
Pjice, begin Aa • retreat -as soon «b tbe
Federal t^nups cafee in sight, therdiy
depriving the latter of iw opporttfaily
WritrieweHfertga^aMteii.-! '■ -I*. ’ &gt;

' Neverthetess. (be affair, though uttended withltttU tfuadriwdjs itol whhnut
substantial fruitii to the- Federal troop*.
R girte-thero complete poeaearicri nf-tbe
Important city of Boon villa with i» vaL
uanle road connection* with the South-

.
.-ikt
All merchants, brokers, *tid other per­
sona owing allegiance tn the State .of
Triihebaee'. and all lMuAsih the Stale'hiiv- ^.rw.rd th

mbq great

e epop .win

or other funds, or cause* in action for th* H
‘if .CuVu’s scheme,, ftp
collection, and belonging to to.lhe ene­
,«?*»&lt; tfr
mies &lt;»f Tendriabe, are. by a law of the prospect of ,s«*
Rthte Legtslatore nf the State, and hy tbe Planter to give ths rebel Goverroect «ns
nalf'ofh^a spop, .while coocenlratisn In,
laws &lt;4* war duo to the St.-itc. and are
duces England tn risk a war with this
hereby dedftrtfd aeaed and aequasteped,
is the way in :wbich Cot­
in reprisal f--r illegal seizures by tha peo CA&gt;uptry.
‘pie and Govcrriment of the North. AJl ton is expected to prove that it Is K’mjfr
banks In the State arte required to' stiith

Tbs Prospeetas.

Merchants, brokers, bankers and olbeis
It Is not- unreuonable tosntirinate that
sc Indebted to our enemies, are required by the lai di November next' the Fed­
Vi report to tbe Adjutant General's office eral forces will be fn oeeopalion at every
of tba Major General commanding lbe eonMderkWeport and every point df stra•mount. of such iudebtedneas. depoaita,
, bftlftnDes dividends, stock, stock .owned, a bale or cMtoo, not a -tierce of rice, neSr’
die., nnd In the mean time are ordered n bogahead Of tObatoa will W aUMb'
nut to pay over the name to other than leave a Southern port, nor a box of goods
the State of Tennessee.
or sudplies of My kind-to reach dices
Thia report is required to be made by 8cntea, except thteufih' the legally eowutltoe 10th of Jnfy next.
,
tuted channels from Federal collectors, or
paying duties Into tite Federal treasury.
Meanwhile, Fort Pickens is now im­
pregnable. and offer* ft point from which
A Reoimswt or Smsr Snooma. —■ to conduct offensive operations nlor.g tbe
Mr. Berdan’s proposition to raUa* Reg
Gulf, whenever Buch shall be considered
iiuent.of sharp-shooters for the army, rteMirable:
It-hi only by suffruncu that
hnt been accepted by Secretary Cameron. G«i. Br^g -hold* bls position befbre that
Ltatenant-Cmeral Bcott has signified his Fortress, and this will only last so long
as it shall be considered desirable to de­
that be can qmploy such a ragimeut ad- tain the consldcmflld’ fffiVe of experienced
vsntagroDsly. The fullowing ia the cntroops'dndtt Mu common* lro» tttioing
doracment ut the Secretary of War:
in aclhrtroj»l*&lt;itfcs4lriNWHt” 1
•'The regiment within named is acceptcd. ih BCcorthnc* *ith the within proposal
MvLnoAx's Iftisn BsioADK.^-'/be uni­
prov^jed the Whulenf said regiment be
form* fbr tbe Irish Brigade yreredeliverd
mustered into service 'pitbin musty daya
at the barrack's,'Saturday’alternoOn.—
,-frpm this date—tbs first detachment to
be mustered within .twenty days, snd so
blue doth jacket, with green collar, and
&lt;me detachment after tbe other, as tbe green stripes on the shoulder*. The men
War Department toay order. And pro­
ware marched In by companies, meas­
vided, alw&gt;, thnt said regiment come into
ured and fitted with jackets, pants, two
service armed and equipped, without ex
pairs of socks, and ft pair of shoes each.
pen.se to the Government.”
.
The suit- is very near, and ' cheap,
The unifertn wiil.be heavy, dark blue eo’llng only F7.5O each. The shoes Ibraflannel sack roat, meta! button’, nnd black Iriuri look to be good and sorvmeable.
fringe around the ' bbttmn, with black Thew&gt;ck* are of woof,‘And the beat srtfds
velvet collar, soft brown bat, wilb. small that could be obtained.— CW/o JbwmcL
hlrah.fta'hrr ' ri’1' ' led ih ••
n
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, Kinvis ros rn? Sqvth,—Letters from
bef gfebe 'tor Ingfiah cullers, received by the Persia,
say that a Birmingham house has an or­
te-teacopewighre
’
der from the Southern ststea-for
‘
ad scalping knives, ttir which *
I,pattern was sent put. There ar»
Sohai’a law ofin^teriitv iiaa bean often ...M„J7n'9Settftld
Also'for tbe spiM toys
ordi
ffiTffUyyk' 1hbX&gt; lai rfl I -T '
!

•Tbe m« peculiar and aarprisipg of
his other lawv ts that which dajarea the
man InfttffiiW that standi ’ neuter In tba
time »‘f eedititn. Hu srmild ft&lt;« haue;
us
Ureeerea, »nd insmriUte to
the
'4 ti»e public, wbep our own omcerns are iu. safety, or backward, when
wo ousel vea are in health, fosvmpathxe

With tbs dl.»emptoa arid dlstroraw of

He hay* that tiie
,wtf»nx ip ,i»
wait In safety to i
&gt;»!; T^rberfs lory wHl lndine.'’
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OWtaO wr-

H

produced.. . It was merply s ninnh^ fight
kept up for several tnilea, without any
rqtular order,, and without any

okxeniL 4&gt;enxna wo. 20.

It te rriftted of him that, having gained
the suit of a poor factory । girt against a
wealth* rorymratlrtn. fnr wages den bus.
and which they refused to par. there remnined Mill'&lt; difficulty to get the hill
settled.
The corporation pot him aff
from dav tn dav. till at lent Butler
thought it best to levy on anme propertv
of the reluctant debtnye.
Hut even here
there was projjabililv of further drisv.
till, after due consideration,. Mr. Butlrr
placed an attarhmeni op the water-wheel,
which supplied.the motivet power nr the
/hctntT. ,- That.lilnw tAW.
The corpora
tor* rorilfl not Jdand the tnwt Attending
the entire stopping nf thfif, mill.
They
paid up without further.‘deby, .It seem*

(i

A.ub.....p.1 Vjer”.

who inhabit the ftotf*. of . th* Jujura
Mountains, which mountains separate
Algeria from Cbnstaritin*. They were

ware never allowed to be Wle, and were
required to do all Iliads of »«« ; to
lie prepared lor any thing; to be surprised
nt Dotbingj to eat foot! cooked pr raw ;
to gn without- eating or 'bleeping' for a
river.—AV. Lauii Nevi,
great length of tithe; and, above-all,'to
obey; ‘-heir company organized &lt;wr such a
A Big Cotton SpecutaUon. : '
The general apprehension is now. after so principle, trained like bloodhnunda, soon fiMdal toOw NcwTwlf TriUn*-.'
.
made itself fd| in battle,, and soon came
much hope deferred, that they are not
wt;|
to.be the bead.ary).fropt of tbe French !
coming.
army in Algeria
Tbe Zouaves first at­ ..li SM you are puxzli-d to tmderstaud the
tracted general atteti&gt;« in Crimean "arid onyosiliow of the. rebel Government Ui
Italian war* where they beooate wrirld buy oo^ b*lf, “f tha coiUm crop, . Lat
tetnntta andunmed tbe litia of the brav­ PC tall ypu what Mr. JSs Secretary Cobb
Groeml Rittler M known In Maraachu
est aeddera In ifaowurM.
axpecta to ptakr by hia schema,,aftd bow
setta «• in »Me and most ingenious law
he expeoa. tq spake it, successful.; Tha.qoti^ obtained,from.ike planters
the weak point of Ms opponent. Thia is
ia to
to one piiiql, probably Naw
a quality** valuable in a military com
The Memphis - Bulletin, of Saturdsy
mender »»In » memhet of the Imr; and •
contains the following;—
.C
to England, ‘W* b«vft galhcrsd

frit

P. H. Kl'MKLL,

The dpsibof. CoLEHs wo rib gives at
------------------ - Bqoi.ltt. U«
least a temporary interest to tbe dais of
Monday, does not deserve tbe came dr a
military of which, in this country, he was
battle The accounts show thaL.afttt all,
confined the fiLlteer aod tteaW Tbe
word uZvbsve’’lk derlted fft&gt;ni the Ari- it ws» &lt; very small aBkir—too trivial to
arooae the intease excitement and inter-

�yi'LL aocovxt or tkx Mvaoaa.

■Tib

•

REPUBLICAN BANNER,

ia extra Session!

BCA.8THSTOB.

our HKrter naud' lU

jail, in company wilk Usder^bpriff
vaU. and the prisoner, Ktagw. convicted
of,the murdy of Barber, and a^aitiqg.
biMBotehce, reads the following wsrifi—

VMauiir ■•nlat,i

».

&lt;01 be Inaugurated, and that noTcmpor-

Barifet eallwd al my bnwae for taads;«Md
J gave bim a $50 goid piece, and race’ved
In return |U, and ’ wn* to reeervu the
Italanct- Ovi-r my taxes when we arrived
nf flic Rapids. Mr; Berber said to rte,
“Yun a‘te owing Barber it Son.” - 1 told
him f'wni;*bwt tbntT’wWWWtbMK"
nhir. - This question of Barbe?* leS me
to think that ho intended to take, some
advantage of tnc, and not-to pay ovpr
the bataiee my due, and caused me for

Juh/. 1776, will boa memorable epoch in

’!i

resolved that if I had not killed him not
to do it; and accordingly asked Mm if he
could speak, and be made no reply,, but
pre n deathly gurgling noise, and sunk
wnon tbe ground. I then concluded that
1 bad better du the work effectually, end
io struck him several more blow* with
Hie'foC until his flesh and' limbs quivered
and twitched, and I was satisfied that be

ted Cumberland 27th, from GJ. Walace,
dare talk
saying that a portion &lt;»f the 13th Reg
offer a iment wbilej-elurning from Frankfort
It ought tobo-qommcmoratcd as the day compr^m«e.f Vor ourrefc wo ww^m
1 solemn acts of dewy
tlon
God. It ought to’ be

ae—eatiuM aaAgreatannlygrawy frftiyrfu- ofjtckMwIedging treason, aa to

aonher than those magic words.

•‘AU,”

says tbe historian, “except those whose
sleep waa the «loep of.death, were aroused

from their »lumbers, and a ransomed

penpie gave full vent,to the out-gushings
Of hearts Overflowing with joy.

From

that time forth has the Fourth of July

been “aolemnixed with pomp, show, guns,
belli, hoe fires and illuminations.”

For more than eightv years have the an-

final

ebqljthiqs .of jpy

aponlanebualy

gushed forth from. tho surcharged heart*
of a truly free, prosperous and happy

people.
During all this period scarcely a doud

has dimmed the horizon of pur prosperity.
America has been proverbially the land

of the free, and the asylum uf the op­
pressed of all nation.

Millions have

sought its shores from foreign lands, snd

vied with nathTUbrn citizen* in showing
'■ apptrcflatfon df ths. privileges be­

stowed by the institutions of our country.
We have marched side by side with them

in the celebrating cortege t we.have heard
their about* oommingling with, those of
native born Americans, while partaking

in the glad festivities of our nation’s na­

tal day, until we have come to believe
all beat in unison, vibrating to tbe same

touch of patriotism; and. warmed into

'tj;
■

t»r wporabension, for they Peyer entered
We
my mind,! determined to have his money. life by the genial sun of Liberty.
1 then took bis pocket book fi om bis had hoped, aye, we had believed, that
pantaloons pocket and started on.
these things Would ever continue thus,
■_ 1 have no recollection of medllng with and that in all parts of ncr country the
or Boeing tbe tax roll, which is slAd to
Fourth of July would be accounted a
have been found in the snow, a short dis­
tance from the brtdy.’ ‘ ATTew rods from day sacredly setapart, being consecrated
to tbe beautiful.Gnddess, Liberty.

But lime speeds oh.
lile dt more from the

The foot prints

df each abeceedin^ year seem

to: over­

lap (he footprints ofita predecessor in it*

honk and took from it Ute *50 gold piece,
and threw the book into tbe creak; and eager hast* to bear mortal* to eternity,
sewing at th* same time some, blood on and to consign nations to the condition of
pigi of my glove*, I threw thgt. into the
creek also, and then passed ou to Plain­ wise, to pan them through a purifying
field. . When I got io sight, of Grand
River, I determined that I would throw ordeal, put of which they nhall emerge,
.myself into it, and thus end^y life; hut invigorated with mw life, and directed

Cui. Forney.j»rites from Washington
to the Philadelphia Pwt to dav.:
A document was received this morning
by General Manafield, from a true Union
man, whose name is prudently suppressed
while be is in his present position. Tbe
paper contained information drawn from
a secessionist, wIiomo caution waa pvercme by the imnresaion that he was in
cooveraation with a Confederate.
It re­ the Fourth of July folded and plaited as
veals a plan for the capture of Uic city. a shroud in the nation’s coffin; and thus
The rebel force is to be divided Into three
encoffined, and thus enshrowded was our
diviakma. Ona of these ia to occupy the
OOUUtry to be consigned to the tomb of

umn crosaes tbej*cton)|^pcar Occoquon.
and adyapeas through Maryland upon tho
city, while the third column strengthensd
T»y an uprising of the rebel forces h»
Baltimore, approaches ths city from the
North. These three columns arc under
the commands respectively of Davit,
Jlcauregard and L^, Soma delay ha*
occurred by a misunderstanding Uta een

Well nigh had all this bete eonawnnited. Well-nigh had «ra come to mourn,

□poo the return of thia former holiday,

the actual death of our country, and with

It the burial of-the glorious old Fourth
of July.

.&gt;

Ad4 brsafosg. i* Us stork'eFto*KF&gt; *»•
Already

'

hundred* of thousands of

bright bayooeta, borne

by the sturdy

the
foiGto. Mansfield. -

seoosslott from off &lt;rar comrtry^i brow'jmd

«»»

Balti moms, June 28.

Government having virtu­

gerated; but a lame amount of anna,
ammunitim, and cannon halls were found
secreted beneath the «tal in the Marshal's

ally acknowledged itself broken up.
Congrres should be fully aware of the

fact, that the destiny of the Nation now

back building af the old Qty Hall. The
senrdris still progressing.
be true to his trust, and all will yet he
Five field pieces wsre found at Dcnwall; but let them waver, let them falter meacbo’s foundry; also three ne'ige guns
or turn back, and the military will super­ said to have been ordered by Kane, and
cede tbe dvl! authority, und a more fear supposed to have originalIv been designed

rests in their hands.

Let each member

ful reckoning than tho world has ever

to preventseixura by Gen. Ilutier.
known will follow, the overthrow of uur
It i* mid Gen. Bank* has important
information which further event* will
iintitutions.
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disclose, n- .

WAR NEWS! !

war.

w« may, era loog^elebrate

CONI
fe*o™n*l JI®*”*’’,*f section thtrtr-fear, ':l_i
readv for delivers in August

' Nekflv 'sev&amp;ftV

I

GUTTA FER0HA CEMEHT,
r^ri"LTr'*_'T1

Fafura^taa

«Ur*’

g^ggajg/~gj^i
•7 ?rw&lt;l«rt«k Duafajjafe ,rf

7f&gt;-^

nl&gt;h&gt; In rh. brid l.r
o. tte offin-r. .
rt.nrbu™
Ihr
41.WWr in U&gt;.,&gt;,
t .1 ■. r
b.Ki&lt; .4 .»bna nUm.
wilinglUm
„K0 HEAT ,s REQUIRED,
for liquor.
,
Another venjant youth attvfod to a |.
fvi tip ttaiitf. /te
Onnreticuk regimcnU while alrojlipg in I vff a„l{ftr dttppiay in oil varU of tht
woods, camo across the cable of th* army enMtry mM-fnU printed^nrtioiu for
telegrapb, and forking that be had dis- r,p.,i;cajion_'
covered a fuewlaid bv the enemy running
detrripliot nrrrtart trill br forto soma mine nf pnwder for blowing up .
gUptica/foa Ay wrUor i» p#«ou
the Federal trm.po, bo palled it «p and
QW
Qfht and WirtUMt.

carried it Into the camp as a trophy.

78 WILLIAM STREET,

rmd. TV

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s^g^te^-sg

JOHNS &amp; CBOALEY.

The Governmnet haa been moot culpa­
bly negligent through its general officer*
in witholding prntaction from the prop­
ertv of the Bahimose and Ohio Brailthr cnnrmus Bom of B2.000 000.
Gtixen* &lt;&gt;f Wratprn State* assert that
should n pfnee he liacotlxted npnh any
terms, the pre.it
terma
trre.it Northwest will regulate
regnlnte
the affairs nf tbe Mississippi Valiev in
their nwn wav. and under their own lend-

DR. CDAMRI

**r?****, ***yP?® *"• 'artb-WMl qacrter of u.t
State of Michigan.
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D^.Jw.M.aa.pT!Stc

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Npeeial Di.patch to the I JT. Trtmoe.
WAsmsercs.JaaeM.lMI.

AoxxrsAVAmro!—Terms Cash! ’

CHAXCEKV ORDER.

„

ISAAC C. MOTT. ,

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Bu*|&lt;hi. h&lt;*. fell stock «f
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rith

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Guwisliug .in part uf

betid un tbe

wi;v.'AwrJ:{3

New Orhans, jMiiaolVndo. Coffee,
all the leading journals of that section of
Cruabed. Puwdvreil. and Granulated Suthe Union.
7

MAffixUBa and S» nip»,
W ABHIMOTOW, Jimp 20. 1W1
Gre&lt;'u&gt;iid Black Tvas.
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.
Rfo/f&gt;vl‘U». "’’•I Jnv* CC’ffl-.
mediate forward moveinent.
Stube. Woadeti, awl WHI&lt;&gt;w Ware,
A skirmish took place ab Bow man’s
Thr Cabinet have not &gt;&gt;ce|i notified hv
twelve mile* from. Cheat Riu-r bridge, Gen. McClellan of any bargain (witb Ken.
yesterday^ between it portion yf tfip 15th rorirrr*-K-awrfe »-bargain haa been made
Snaps. Sstlemtiiw. Cnwim. Pepper anti
and |Gth Ohio nnd 1st Virginin Regiment
ns reported, it will not br respected.
and a company of,rebel cavalry.
The
No proposal* «&gt;f compromise with
former were unt tu protect the polk,and
traitor* have be&lt;-n made to thr Cabinet.
the latter, mistaking tbeir number, at They.
entertained if made.—
tucked them .and.werc routed wi^h .the Compromise talk will‘bi cut rf&gt;nrt in
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Burning Flu­
lore of aeyrral men. among them the
id, and Camphene.
Lieutenant of the company.
Several
boraca were nUu captured. The'only Khw
on our aide was N. 0. Smith,of th*’ l^tb,
the Chiewgo TWAwsv. dated Junn 2flth, I
who was buried here to day.
mvs :
I !’*v'
St. Lovis, June 30.
Reliable information from Springfield Claib Jackaon is In Cnfon Ciiv, organ-1
says the 3d regiment, CoL Seigel. mid king a movement nn Bird’s Point.
Hr
Pajtnul n attention paid t- filling nrfi-yti lln-lmg* and vicinity , nnfl
.part uf the 5th, Col. Solumoy, reached wns seen on Saturdav kt Mew Madrid.cnthery om Saturday last, and O&gt;L Brown’s riaite for that piner. This m reliable. I sat'rfaelmn gunrsnt.-rd in c'vrv eu*-.
i ft
S-l-l... I-..A ......... .. .........................
regiment, Mb .Hracrvu Corp*, and a bat

.

Ghaftox. V&lt; June 30-

Wasbiwotox, June 2A. ,
The steamer-Gray haa returned from
her trio down ibfi Putonxac. Onl Tues­
day afternoon she ateaniod to Mathias
Point in company with tbe Pkwnee/whcn
they discovered that the rebel* bad -ahived, apparently about eight hundred
strong, and wore encamped about a mile
back from the Point, near a march. • Tbe
Pawnee opened fire ou the rebel camp,
under cover of which three boat iuad* of
men sere landed. Tho enemy fled io ail
directions, but tbe field force not being
adequate, no pursuit waa made.
Two
horses, some overcoats and camp equipage
were captured by the crew.
They were there fur the purpose of
erecting n bnttery. but bad nf&gt;t yet auo
cecded, owing to the difliclty of transport talioii &lt;4 the 5tb would arrive next.day.
Seigei’s regiment started w«*l to.out off
ing their guua, dec.
Jacksun, who wn* last beard from at
Nrw York, June 20
Stockton with 2,00q men only partially
The army pay masters to day com­
menced their disbursements to the troops.
It is understood that the Kanats regi­
A conference of military leaders was
held yesterday, and It is now thought the ment hasgmirdcd all niilleta troni Mia
souri oiwthe borders of Kan»aa and the
programme will b* changed. A forward
Indian Territory, which with Selgrl’s out
movement will soon take place.
Secretary' Chas* will undoubtedly rec­ Cits west from Springfield, will entiMy
m Jacktoon in. and will dautales** rreuit
ommend a moderate revision of tbe
in the dspeure of his whole force.
Morrill Tariff Bill.
The tone of foreign dispatches to our
Government ia taost favorable.
A member of the State Military Cbm
mlttee expreMM a determination to sift
all army appointments, with,a view to
their fitness.
The Fortt despatch says that leading
members of Congress are resolved to do
no genera! legislation at foe extra se**tou,
confining the btMMs* exclusively to the

WATER PROO’

P.?4?±' ter
horses nnd retreat to a small Island at the
mouth of Pattcrsun’r Creek, where we
killed 23 'nl thn enemy. 'We were finally
driven off—each for. biraselC and arc now
•nfe in camp.
Corporal ITay* Of Company A, was
woupded^, Jno. C, H«&gt;ldingbr»x&gt;k' was ta­
ken prisoner and murdered.
Two. rebel officers were killed. , The
fiffht was very desperate, and tbe above
account I* unsxaggerated. ’
_...
We have intelligence of four rebel
Regiment* at Romney.

New Advertisements.

o!iell..»ir Coot MaJMat
HARMOX SR (TH,
MORTGAGE SALE.

- Amy officers declare il hi Impossible
to move forward until .more wagon* ar
riva. One iIioumukI will be finished by
the IfitbofJuly.
.

•

'

Ttie Mother'. Biori

rrelr waa-flond m

Michl

FOR SALE!!
CASH

\ : ....
Now York, July I.
Tbe Tniiras’s W asbington correspoud-

75
•—■.■• .......... .....
coniwMd m rod paprr.
e*. for an «tA. in aoce

llKiuvand aigMt buodreJ anil kn&gt;-«ix. circa Ic* b«
Ucnrj Talliu* •«»* A*n.bia wife. «&lt; Harry mte'.
8-tate or Xiclngau. to Grorjn- Creafer,«( OaiX

1M.IC c; HOTT

BENTON HOUSE.
ZLAJSTSUSTG- MICH.

«-AiSrx&amp;?zr.

OR

~4&lt;ta aftrr days.

mUMuu'tfo
Irrt
ae«

PRODUCE

CTCXSt

eut, J use,-HO says:
‘ The President ha*
determined nut to entertain any propoaitioc^ofjeace until the rebellion is entirely

itr v,
A-.ii.,•, - ar
W abhixutqx, June- 26.
was celebratad as a day of . festive mirth,
All the report* and apeculatinos about
enthusiasm, joy-end-gladness.
Now it a disposition on tbe part of the Presidept.
Cabinet, or Gen. Scott, or any body else
is a day of -fasting, and we. are wont to
to favor compromise, or delay, have np
pray as did our forefathers, for deliver, foundation or truth.
ance. While a portion of our country
Baltimork. Juue 27.
bless the day for. what it has been, and
At three o’duek fols morning George
what we fondly hope it will continue to P. Kane, Police Marshal of thi* city, waa
be, another portion but heap upon it arrested at hie bouse, by order of G*n.
curses, and have attempted by legislation Banks, and conveyed to Fort McHenry,
there he is held a prisoner.
I
to blot it from mempry as a nation’s
Gen. Banks has issued a proclamation
holiday. They would fain substitute, for
nominating John R. Kenley, of ths Mary­
the nati on’s birth day,: the day of the land regiment, Provost Marshal; also
natfonk death. Having appointed a fune­ superceding foe powers of tbe Police
ral, they' are proceeding t-» furnish and Cuminissioners. Mr. Kenley is to exer­
cise supreme control over the police de­
prepare a body.
With tbe black flag of
partment until some known loyid cltixefi

But one year, ago, the Fourth df 'July ,

a few minutes, agd .then went out the east
dvor, walked round to the south side,
&gt;M»k tbe *50 gold piece front my pocket
and threw it into Grand River, .iinma
Jiatcly after this. Mr. Tracy esme pp.
giving the auws of tbe death of Barber,
when 1 started back for lapbamville.
.
■
W. D. Kixuia.

w..

6en. ifeott hagTweT^a ^rpaci^a.

ationa, from one sod of tho country to
tin' &lt;itlirr, from this limo forward forci-ermore.**
arms, then It will be time enough to toubpius snokc Jons AdaMs on tHo 5th
foe first time, to think of taking his life.
mil to the terms of the victors, as one o^
Tbe idoa of killing him seemed ti» tie up­ &lt;lay July 177fo New wppftp false propbfoe resells which follow the fortunes uf
permost in fnind, from the moment the
Grat impreMion was made upon my mind blood and carrmire. thb nation mourned; war; but neVM* until then will tbe people
uqtil the deed waa committed’'rome
quietly submit , to any terms of com
and the Fourth of "ffiily was mode a day
.tytroty or thirty minutes sfterwards.
promise short of the entire and uncon­
After reaolviog to take his llfe^ the of fasting and prayer to Almighty God
ditional submission of tbe rebels to their
noKt quqsliun with me, wss as to how J for. deli vsranos. At length deliverance
allegiance.
came; a sentinel in the streets of Phil­
Should any other course be adopted,
weapons &lt;&gt;f any kind; but, when wt adelphia at midnight, was heard to pro­
came out of the dour to start for the
we believe the groat 'Northwest would
claim. “Half past twelve o’clock and a
Rapids my ax &gt;tond beside the door;
act upon »he precedence thus established
pleaaanv morning; Cornwallis i« taken.”
and Mr, Harbur said,. “‘There is an ax
to right the many wrongs thus entailed
that fi ll against the gate, preventing its
being cUead. and ao I brought it In and arowsed tho people from their slumbers upon us. It would be tho only course

a*l;lt down there"—pointing to where it
stood. 1 then resolved to taka the ax to
kill-Barber with; and, accordingly, pick­
ed it up, .remarking by -way of an excuse,
that thia ax belonged to Mrs. Ackley,
Nl» lived on the road to (fits city, (hat
my sou borrowed it a few days.before,
and that 1 would take it borne.
We then atarted fur thiadly, {carrying
the ax on my shoulder, until we arrived
at ths top of.tbs first 4iiil, when Barber
remarked that bo had .forgotten sonic
papws, that he ought to go back and get
them; but still kept walking on, and un­
til he remarked a yee^nd time that be
must go. bcck. and get those papers so as
to settle with Foster, al which time I re
solved that if I killed him at all, It must
be dune then ; and as Barber made this
Inst remark, I put my left hand on the
handle of fliehx, preparatory to striking,
and stopped, at tbe same time giving him
A bhiw with the bead of tbe as (I tMnk.)
which took effect on the back part of the
head, felling him upon his hands and
knees; and he remained in that position
imtH I became horrified at what 1 had
done, and stepped around in Vront of him

one

SPECI

firfTAFlBCBA

the Capitol.

- ofoiee wtfl ba.puamiHad
1st the ffosjgs
of treason bo al once preferred against

left us.; the

jomraaaBOttirr,

SOLE MANOFACTURintflOFTHN IMFR0VBD

Mo

AttnrneyVGeosral ■olt\dA-.lii£ t&gt;to taks th* &lt;*th, add irtowil-priSrftrr^

ixing with rebels, or in favor of their

*»•«»’ JT tM,n»rr Iw, Mr.

Messrs.

tbe imeAiHrfi ,&gt;I Mosley, State
t usA. to trw 113 Etecister of L«d

mi.i

Great Battle ! ! !

Heady

•.&lt;.’W“b

r*" M it

“ a. 4.

•hip Uns,(t.&gt;Surthor.Rapr» Ei«bi. &lt;*.» w"‘cuaUiainx Etpblv acres oflaod •r-vrding to tbe
United Hu»M mwrey Itorsof; Tu»i .a&gt;4 ptm
Im will be add to per th* pnscipal aad tBUtttt

FVLL AND COMI1.ETE.

&gt;10,000 Volunteers Wanted,
.
Immediately!!

lest for foe speakership is becoming ani­
mated. It i* foooghtGrow will be suc­
cessful. Thi* would rule out Forney for
Clerk, wbo will give his sid to Blair or
Colfax.
The Great Battle
“There is but little dnnbt that a new
Clerk in the Senate will be elected in that I sm cwnpclM to fi*bt with
plaM of Dickon*, who is uotoritMinly
hostile to the Government, hi* removal
being a necessity,
ABSENT ON FURLOGH
The list time Beanreeard was bean!
from, he stated publicly to.his troops that
they should bu nt Alexandria lost night.
We shall not be sui'priacd if the 4th «&gt;f
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,
July la celebrated by foe driving In of the
rebel pickets, and foe cleaning out of
Fairfax Cnfirt House ,
FUKI.OCCn HAS EXPIRED,
Tbe llemliTt dispatch, Washington 30.
says: “It is reported font tbe mfaunderHKAD
aUAMTSM,
^,u, ,,.
h appointed to Betas Marshal.
standing between Jeff. Davis and Gen’s
The proclamation gives as the reason Beauregard and Lee, foal have been
noted
for
some
time
post,
have
occasion
­
for foe arrest of Kane that he n known
to be aiding and Ibettlng those In armed ed foe latter to resign his position. It Is
CWMk .rS.hr ■.tfbrr,
rebellion against Hie Government, and is certain that private letters from Lee to
old awoetktee in the United Butov army-TWfy BV COUNT MARTIAL
has used to conceal rather than detect have disclosed his, dissatisfaction in foe
rebel service.'
acts of treason to the Government
Lieut Tompkins and command arc
Baltimorx, July 1—10 A. M.
Since two o'clock this morning, start­ srrrU.at-^POP GO1UTAB WEAUBU’
n. WirW. di.p.teh, WaUyM «. ling proceedings hqve been going no here.
PeteehoMnta of artillery and infantry
aay: “Gun. Dix has had several Inter­ ■
views with the Secretary of W*f shd i have been sent to various sections oi ih«
Gon. Scott to-day, and the subject of tho city, and. are now .posted In Monument
future programme In this Immediate lo­ Square, Exchange Place, and ,foe Eighth
...v was undoubtedly under.discussion, Ward Broadwgy,|«»d .rtlb*r poiofa.
cality
tevary indication
Before daylight all the membera of .tbe
but,m
*-•*--*• ■ • shows
-• •- ••that
- nothing ■
II be done to disturb foe present csljn uB“S*d «?f Police Gunmistionrcg,.except
I &gt;n»
'lha Mavnr. were arreated and aamt
after fk.
the Atk
4th ..r
of July.
■
i .
...
four foreigners arrived, at ‘ Alrxon- Fort McHenry/
Itteaaid titota.nlnt has been dtaqnv
♦red-^rf.sn intended outbreak. .

&gt; AU ...

Pay

Call and Settle
SOON,
Dated, March t.’, IBM.

n.Br^xjnn^

GEORGE CRUDER.

M*rtpre.

PROBATE ORDER.

t

7X

TATE OF MICHIGAN, I

0ICEAMK o'ri’-.IXG LAM&gt;.

W;!
jSr 'JR:

S

Hany •outov, m.
I
Al • Mtoloa oi Mid court,

Probate

oowi
at tl

rin« aad sains
i ear* curt- tbr C«
K Tbeoabro

Dwelling KMim.,

lwtiMri TAni.E, und

,.•&lt;*10-1/

Terms Easy.,.,
X££P CP TttK 1XTKJUCST

rtopc«i

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D. €. liWLEY.
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Dato4*ajmb. IM1.

*!**

Stfotre B
Wn-LIAN n

th 6W wiU.
gay for vsaro.
IKITE BUBBK
txrsntod. H«
k Plate »tr*«

Wlrhtran Central

3A.W

Letcher. They'State TKat Ridi'mor.d is
well fortified. But few Voope Me there,
moat of foMa havisg UeB asfit to Norfolk
and Manassas.
It ia pow o&amp;eially denied that M&lt;K3ellaa
made any such agreement with 'Bucknor
a* was reported. •
iw-t Nm-fong?r ablyjto.use.hts musket
Rumor* rcaabad this dte to night by on Uno rebels, with' Ms ahaUerad' limb
special jteamer from Fort Monrua that

u^Sfat^jLiaw*.

--y

S3
tod ttv-.fos isarfeg &lt;

K. N. Nf*. Qm

JCS.

Notice!
a

(lalaMfobed

M JM M.-'r

■T
7—

&amp;

�BLOOD

Tte pmoMfe, will fcrro under iU di-

reetkm of Ux, WnrabBla. and march to
U»ir respective tables, when. Ret. Mr.

.

Ginas will return thnnkn.

Further oirdera will be given on tho

day of tbe Ptente.
This wnrfd tamvmed Minting' wiO" W

I

HOLBROOK.
L GOODYEAR^,

t»- Cram Hram.u
tt'/TFriw. (Iply 4^ jp
^rnron and

tUi. go red wltrew. thi. Pnnnror.m —
Even Hiram who are f.mi]i.-.r with , v, rv

^OOTjAJa. 7
ON HIGH PRICES I

Stacks of

m

ADVICB FREE.

NEW GOODS!

- W*’W you -rar New York
»II its life nnd .oranlnA-

rtyr.

yorrmim

eoMmif?

w.

ESTABLISHED 19M,
And devoted to the Cacm or Mbbical Rsroan; to

^astinja’ yritr Orrntt.

-trret nnd nvrnuc nf onr grwU matron,
nfix. weert tbgt thq,
fn

N. BAILEY.
WJE.A7t.E ff.Q TT O!&lt; J

tnincHnewith its bn ay xrone. when intend,
Again

ing thi. exhibition.

yjxo

•jwitb- wa *W ’Uw 'LARGfljrf

we M, ln

ins SPUING STOCK PF goods;

evwybndv. ffn ud b~ Rullard’, pw.

7 . ILEST ABBortaMmta

‘

orapia ; and H you can’t go ynuraeir. by

LARGE

AKO- BKAUflfUh

DRY' GOODS !4^

i/There will be a nernt-m delivered «r the !

T„lf B*r : ■ ' :

Freehrtertan church, pegt Salgvath, th7 I
A. M.. h^ Rev. 1

DRY GOODS

A. H. GasTox^nn £|twdieiire- to Govern
ntewt.-wlth refrkence tn th* present state
n( thia nntiim. G&gt;&gt; «nd bear him.

Rchool Ffcatc.

Three medicines are prepared in ora owi MBasvunr. ni»der ths care af able Chemists, and are
tbs most reliable known to scmmo, including nil
lbs recent discoveries.
To aU addressing by letter, eotainiog fall scsrixjBBNkNi arasTi^JHT'

" ' ”

An' anrwwitvf nnd mh&lt;i-hievra&gt;e error
week in donig-

■•'•curved tn "ttr nm*r

nMlwtr Ihe Fourth of Jnh an the dav for

It ia tn beheld nn the

thr- School Picniq

Eleventh nf Jnlr. in thin villnge.

ply, with ad rice and directions for cure. Any foes
E4r&lt;±

WAR!

medicines can be sent by mail or express if de­
sired. Send for one or mnre of our works and
judge for yourselves.
Also published nt tbe infirmary, Io aid these

An In-

tdrrating time mhy I»e expetted ; and we

. &gt;*«*•

&gt;yw»&lt;w *oM&lt;nRHm i—s blood
PILUi have been provod by analysis In
&lt;■&gt;"»«
it floret ■AU-fl'f.
j2‘j-sA J ’ 1 -•fl
_j»&gt; X-DSTApi -NO jH4hb.lt..*1 •x’-r-' .

CuinprUin" k

aU men*, newd rmtre wife and rhlldrem.

7thlwff»., at |6|n»el—&lt;

^Tbe’ttidenee'in the potaeitaoc nF Dr. Robtok.
u th. pvMk

ot

On High Prices, at the

braptafc f«r it n laree attendance.

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

HASTINGS

DRUG

GROCERIES

planation* of the causes, .ymptoms, diet, balhfag
and exercise. Price 50 cents.

STORE!!!

™Ej^yw^Di

CR OC K ERT!

A work on the cause, symptoms, and treatment
of all eompteiata peculiar to the sax, ou marrisgc.

Roberts &amp;. Striker,
Boys Attention I
We understand that it ia proposed to

OBSTRU&lt;TION« OFTHE BLOOD
wo&gt;n ST T&lt;nr HMumoML: ■» ■ s-•-*

CHEAP

VERY

of a private nature.

The GeatlcBeRS Medical Coapanloa,

p|it Section Eleven nf the By-htwi &lt;t| our

And Private Adviaer.

Boys, (and men)

tillage inIn •■xrivrtion.
will do w^ll to

Pnoc XA cents.

rend the following nnd

take heed in time to save o&gt;»st:

new and moat complete assortment of

-Skc 11. Any uneccs-arv firing of a
gun or gmut, pistol nt pistol*, squibs,
ernrkera gon powder or other combust i
hie suhatanre tn 11* streets nr ebiwherr

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
^Chemicals, PnlnU, Otis, Cum.
» phene, Darning Fluid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

time is hereby forbidden; and any prraon
wh&lt;&gt; shall bo tfuiltr of violating any nf tha
‘A erent enmpr»r once a«ked one of hi* noble pr’d»i.,yji&lt;»t« »n thiy frrtiun contained,
subject* what wnntil aecurs hi* cminlrT the first
n‘»c" among the natinnaofthe earth. The noble ahafrtnr ettrh nflnnre forfeit nnd pay n
nixn**’grand rkply wa* “&lt;l«*d mother*!" Now. permit t &lt;&gt;f Five Dollars.
• whsl constitute* a good mother? The answer is
. Approved Jan, 2nd 1855.
eimclnsi-e- she who. regarding thefiiturr welfare
cfli-- child, seek, every available means that
m.V "Wee tn promote a sound physical developims-nt. tn the end that her offspring may not be
■Lilteirot inawioglr -f-eallv with which nature■ l».
Th«- riuu of Sunday night and Monday
cnd-wvrvf :l. In infancy there iana period which
a|. so &lt;v»&gt;led the atmosphere aa to make
&gt;«jnere Likely to aflri-t tbe fotnre dtaposit on of
')wchililihas4l..t of teething, prod ictag. as it
fire (wre*B**ry to ciwufort in our dwel•L.ww,f5*tr.dne*B&lt;dmmd. *e .wliickif not Aockml
edlrwmfeW psMfinsiArr days. . MRS. NINKuudt'tma oilin'* for n few tiio^nihg* pot.
l.«lV’H.tiM&gt;TllWB SYRUP is noqueatioBaWy
the greatest remedial agents in existence,
bath ter thr rm-ven lion and ease of the alarming
• rmrtnm* erHrfv so nflen ronnite-t themselves
dering th- trMbin- period; eneh *• friptng tn .

Urinary sad Bernd Organs,»»» * waaxixo voics
• r adv toe sad cuuuhI. such as lo be fsund m oo
other work. Pnee 25 cents.
THE GUIDE ANDGUARD

Tricks to entlcs U e sick and w«U- It illustrates
th. plans of the Quacks and Rogues to duM every
one. It guid« the unwary through life, and
shows up every swindle of the age. ft shows bow
al) kinds of Food, Medicines. Liquors, and Goods
**“*■
THE

NEW YORK COSTS.

HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,

•&amp;T FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,ONLYU£J

GROCERIES!

Markht, whicb’ wi

are,prepared to «ell al AMriali ^1.

It ernoier aB^TnnAEJX"* thTSrtis

No mistake this time!

LOW PRICES

MM

Ever sbnwn tn thia

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
THE CONRUMPTTVE’S BOOK.
For thoss who wish to gel well from thsi aw­
ful disease, s full daueription of sll the remedies
used foi if with s earefhl staUocut of tbs malts,
sud oilier useful inforamUoa. Prfca 10 crate

NORMAN BAILEY

AUTHORIZED. MIMTAI

PnMiahed by
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
PRUNKS. FIGS. RAI-UNB, CODFISH;

besutifully bound.
Anv of tbe above work* will be mailed free, on
recwipl of price, in stamps or money; or the whole
in a handoonielv bound vol me for o» nou-ia. No
family should be witbent them. They ere Hl ni­
trated with beautiful engraving-, and contain

i Get. everything in the Grocery line, »»«h •
ill be ucedod for tamiiv um.

order oftboli

IXSTkUCTIUKI
Prepared by s Hoard
io fieedr ft to

to «ZZ other Hitters. Tyy

The formula of these Bitters, now (Hell th»

Sofilrn «r the Third Reglaest.

AW

Extracts

To the young of both saxea suffering from 8e,
eret Habile; pruatratioo of mind; Inas of power-

All uddieri of the 8d Reginianl two*

on farlougha, or otherwise, nre ordered to

report thetnsel ven immediately nt the
Bront-m House, in Mirand Rapid a.
’ lly order of J.

.

R

Paten, Captain.

______ _______

STATIONERY,
PENH. PUNCH*. INKS, PAPER, EN­
V SLOPES. CARDS, Ac.. Ac

W G. Wjlxwbox. Orderly.

Upon onr shelves may be ra-ud nil of th
MOST POPULAR

PROGRAMME of Exererciaee for the
I0iool Picnic, to be held July 11. 1MI,
it the Grove Bear the Fair Ground,
w Schools will meet at 0 o’clock, A. M

PATENT MEDICINES
of the day.

at the Union Srhmd hottse.
At hall past nine «»Vh«clt, the proces­
sion will form hi the order of the numbertof the District*. N-«. I. 2. 3. Au-,

and march to JctTenvin Street, down Jef
fersott tn State, and d”*«» s«n'e '•r'‘r' ’*•

tpa, BronchlHx, Ac. The only object o! the Adverferserln aerxilng prescription is to benefit tbe afSided, and spread information which be eoneol vet
tube inrklnsble, sad be hopes every sufferer will
try hU remedy, ss it will coal them nothing’, and

—— “‘‘‘aslBg.

actlO-iy

'

•&gt;g the prescription will please adEDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburch
Kings count’. New » ork.

the grove.

The B&lt;u»» Band will In- in

attendance, and furnidi nittaie for marcb-

Tbe eicrviya itj the Grove w'i|l bo:

1st, Mitaio by the Band.
2nd. Prayer.'by Bet. A.. H

GaaLdL

3d. Song. hvQonrknU-Ctab.

be bought at any
for yourselvra. ’

DEBAlPp IF4KB CASIH
or Ready Pay, oaly.
Special attention wilt be paid to COMPOUNDINlfwirf patting up PrSCRIPTIONI*; .nd any
one purchasing medicines of us ean rely apoa
their being
CKETsrCTIISriE-

ROBERTS a STRIKER.
H sen so. Ma sea *.1861..

4th. Dvdnmittion by Gw». Goodyear,

■T’Ssetk i •ncxiTir &gt; t

tjuxtx i

Who does Rot Haire BeaatifRl TeetM
WILLIAM NONE*,
DnfTlHT.. i. now prepared to apply dwsta'

eilmting. Teeth filfod with pure gold, thus ar­
resting their decav for rears Teeth inserted ou
VULCANITE RUBRNR BARE,
And tU work warranted. Please call at tnToffice,
te Bower's block Blate alreti, flaatipgB. MW&gt;.

—Taxes th.- Pile* &lt;»f Glory.
. ..
5th Emmy.bvAti- f*orn.4ia ।Mn-m

Light* and Shadow*.

VECETABLEfLIFE MEDICINES
Are well known to be Infallible.
’
DlfltrEPMA, by itioruughly destining the

acrid kind; PLATULENCt. Loa. or Arrartra*
llairrsvax. llaADAcaa, RuTtssa.-a.-a. Ill Tsnrau
Anxiarv. Lauaova. and MsmBcmom*. wbkHsre
general njtnplorasof Dyspepsia, will vanish,ga a
natural conaeausoce of its curt.
COSTIVE*ESH, by eteaarihg the «tmla
teuglh of tho iotealiM* with a aolreut proca**,
and without violence; all violent purges leave, the
bowel, eostlre wftbiB two days.
'
•
PEViSR«of*llkls&lt;S.by roatorisg tho blood
to a regular drcnlBUon, through tbs proceaa of
respiration in aiieh eswa, and Hie thorough sola•
_r.ll ,Hl...Hu.I ..&gt;u.trnrtl,.n In ..IhM*!
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ofaerufulous.eunsiiinptlre, and diseased roodlUou
to whom a numerous offspring only brings suffer­
ing and poverty. To such we would say write,
and we will aeud you inforuiatiun of a sure, welltested. and uevrt-raii^H.rgxrmrTiVB.
Wa wiu mail rasa, to auy one applying for It,

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

It is a large and beautiful paper, and cootaina
tbe moat valuable iufurmalMin on
Spennatoritea. or Seminal ft eakneaa, Tho cause.

IHLUMATWM peruumently
LOUT tu half that time, by re

means of prevention and cure.
On C-usumption. that fearful disease.
Ou Ilia Liver. Heart. SVnnach and Skin.
On Female CoiwplalBtB.
On tbe various Hchools of medicines.
On the mode- nf Treatment bow Practiced.
On the False Treatment of pisfasca.
On tho various Mtdtcal MaaMfeF'h ’?»'
On tbe Physiology of Marriage.
of tKs bowtie tbe slimy mutter to which lbes&lt;
On tbe common sense of Medieine.
creatures adbare.
Oo Diet. Exercises snd Ablution.
■CURVEY. ULCKSri,-am) INVBTERATff
How the Physician should be.
MlREH.-tW a porfect puril. which these LUX
How to Prevent Pregnancy.
MEDlCIJtogtve to tbs blood.and all the humors J
mSoBBUTIC BRVPTlONb sod DAB |
COMPLEXIONS, by llirit alterative .alfrcl open
the fluids that feed the akin, and tbe rowbid -lata i Unj.‘ Rrautu, M. D., A. M . Chief Phyaielan.
of which oceaaionaall eruptive eomplgiau, sallow
etoudy, and other diaegreeabte aottttoxbtow’
I
pBOPSlES^f all kinds.te freeing end strngOi
tatnrthe kidneys sad MMddtn they operate inoat
delightfully on these Important onrtna, sod bmirc
have ever been fMndjtjcmgin remedy for the
’’‘’X.'woliMP, lb dislodging from the tarxrtpgs

k-lKl.lA'iMn’HBUrws

Pttux.r .

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6th. S«»ng. by Joventh -.
7th.■.Eoay.by Mi - E. Knowlton—Thu
Heroti,m of Pninte Lite.

8ih. Music. I.y th- Band

Shaving Saloon! *■ ”

9th. Dcel«'”s’'‘ n M Wm. Blew art—

Anvils and Hammers.
10th. E-aay. by Mi«
Our School
ilth. Song, by

Svlb"d—Hurrah few

New Arrangement

found st all towv. readv to perform all labors of
bis profession, Bach as SH A VING^nAfs-crmxo
shampooing, nF’ ISIr-dyeing, on The shorten
Miro.
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AR- HANNIH

-|i/s,-tsi»SJMIT aiA::MH!Th sk' I

Holiday.

WX4) R’JO

12th

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iaiK

photogb^fhic

bridge.

Crayon

14th

15&lt;b.

H.-W

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8&lt;&lt;flg. hy Quartette Club.
Di-trust N. 2 Min« P. HtdURrx.

ley, of Richland.

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Hit D.H- No. «. M~

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SOK D«. No. 7,M-S.»k DwiH

GALurar.
vllfipaun j

Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro-

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Declntnali-n. Uj 8*1 »«*&lt;*’’
Te^r. _
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Hvdr, Song ••.* BrhswJ.
]«th. District No. 3. Miss Button,

Teschsr. Kxerctmts unknown.
‘
Hth. Add res*, by Rev. Milt»o Brad

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dbtressing tart­
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HA MBESTACTtCS.

predkmta*

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ONLY PREPARATION

“Wiat

THAT BAB

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line were once cwwidcsed a groat pest b

Ate* grows rnortaatl wsrtFspalsr every feayl

View .a. .pud bsw
AlwoT rip«
In... 1K. ~i.fa.UI&gt; u—
w ig is the natural product**
by atroachM-uUN tatrber. The
.
it wwmrs, reused to bo msnufoaured &gt;
many wljJ. as there are dsy.in ifaeirn«nA

win being provided with . box end

inimHSr
EdW dXSXte
fnorn'tng he Ute
ptfWolltora.
&lt;M&gt; ”
^.lighily

And tasMiasalsli, new, and alaMSt without aaas-

GOODS

MM Soldretest, that hot Wood's Bai/lteMw.

R. J. GRANT.

ON LOW PRICES
Come and See !!

WE

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

11 repaid

EPi'TS
see dte

make war upon them, and drive them off,

ftus, tbs hair rfaiMnbsr four wm a ufl.
longer than number three, and so on t..
number thirty and tMrty-one, which h-k
soon found out, for with the decrease of as though tbsy_o»eO«l clipp-nf. Up-­
the birds; th* worms iuersdaed r z
reaching the last day of the month. n»&gt;
[rains t&lt;&gt; ingenious l*an vUit-s bia club &lt;ff ththat instead of 'a few scattarHig gi
feed the birds, the whole crop wasI wanted hoasfotr of some fair “nA runs his finger
/ which through his “scratch." and says in a canto fill the hungry ma* oHbe army
Jng abort. that le«V«e, ‘Mg haiT is/rowing «.*»!*
came V’destroy er^ry your;
sprqngf- *"*-* uLJJ— *
‘*ck too long; I must hsve R cutF And Hto
“hearty welcome, nice can- next morning he done number one agati'.
again w
ritboQtthem.not be cultivated--------------------We-reeommand thia cfover dodge to swob
A few years ago tho blackbirds of of our Adimdlsre aa have h*n re unfor
Northern Indiana were consdered a great lunate aa to have beo-me bald.
nuisance by the farmers. Whole fields
of oats and corn wore sometimes destroy­
ed. The farmer sowed and they reaped.
He scolded and they twiUered. Occa­
sionally a charge killed a score, but it
made no more impression upon the aca
of birds than a boekeltol water thorn tbe
ocean. A few years later, every thing
on the land seemed destined to destruc
lion by the army worm. Man was pow­
erless—• worm among worms.
bated blackbirds oamdto his' relief, and
proved his best friends.
No human aid
could avail. So that God has given us
ths beautiful birds to be onr friends and
fellow workers in the cultivation of thr
soil. And the laborer ia surely worthy
of bis hire. .Why ah.-uld we grudge the
food claimed by them, who follow the
plow and snatch the worm away from tlic
seed, that it may produce grain for bis
and our use?
No honest man would
cheat a bird of his spring and summer

TWxTotVfWtws rmf &gt;aBKMXm or

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,
HEADACHE
SPBEDY AND SURE CURE
18 WITDIK THEIR REACH.

oxy Cf IHs to-tey ttitiOifie

Which ws offer at

Depot, 444. Broadway, and sold by aU dealers
throughout tbs world, '
The Restorative is , pul np in BoUlea of three
sixes. eh : targe. medium, and small: tbe small
bolds W a pint, and retails fur om dollar a bottle;
tbe medium bolds at least twenty per cent mere
ia proportion than tbe small, retails for (wo do!
Isre s bolder, the ergo bolds a quart, 40 per cent
mors in proportion, and retails for
a bottle.

Masonville, Conn, Feb. », I ML

CcHo *

■

’pSttefesMare for &lt;A«silEkbin. tewfew*J

NEVER

KNOWN

TO

FAIL

A lady of this city—wMloin a Bella of
the North—shopping one day lait week
called for some green silk ; the piece was
produced—that would not do; another,
another, and yrt another, wax brought
forth by the salesman—hot of no avail,
none there among the ample pile suited
the fastidious Indy Y taste. A deep; very
deep and dark green is what I want." said
tbe Jsir customer. The shelve* were Uwn
ransacked 'Uy the attentive attendant—
deeper and deeper still glowed the green,
until emerged into a dark sea-tint—but
none yet had Im displayed" suiting the
lndvks fancy.
At length, fairly out of
patience with his customer, tho irritated
■alonmtm eidsiiocd, •’Madam, 1 dn de­
clare and verily believe that you do not
know what shade of green you want
yourself?’ "J do sir, right wrll." return­
ed the fair, fastidious and witty one.
“select a pattern just one shade urrrarr
than yourself, and 1’11 Lake it al onoe.”

iliiiMs Jtew
do it has hasw
ofdteym

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*» b* ***&gt;«*■*“&lt;

”gcBorrik m Bctofrum OsMikaswTs,

He..ft Head’, STrtttus axd firrwitrno Aj-

TO REGULATE THE HOWELg
Depsad apes It, mothers, it wffl g,„
ymsraelvea, sod
*
RELIEF AMD HEALTH TO TOVR IXFaXTL

MSB ?

the aidofthis remedy, spare ttesasdvM from
tha endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
•am, through which the mwt— wiOMt*
rid itself of eomxpuona. if not
Oi.
ita -&gt;W?1
b, &lt;n
wnb^n.- .FW.I.

« aoml Hot&gt;i It
fa. l&gt; “
OTOTd nA Junuh 1« U» wOT &gt; Got-B
wtaOTrUUirt •Mr&gt;” SGaprflia

BUJME
emta. riot
tom.

U will almost Instantly relieve

’

Griping in the Bowels and Wind Cbelk,

must go wrong, and the great machinery &lt;2
life is disordered or overthrown.
Baresparilla h»t, and deserves much, tho
reputation of seeomptohing those reds. Bte
the world has been egregiously deceiredby
preparation! of it. partly because the draw
alone has not all tbe virtue that fat risks.ed
for ft, but more because many preparatioaa,
pretending to be coneentrated extracts of it,
main b»&gt; UUU o&lt; U. dm, ol
or any thing else.
During lata years the pubUc hare been mis­
ted by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extractor Sarsaparilla for one ctoUor.
of these have been fraud, upon the auk. for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa­
rilla, but often no curative properties whatev­
er. Hance, bitter and painful dteappeixtment
ha» followed the use of the vnriour extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, untfl the
name itself is justly Arepi-d. sad tea becenw
synonymous with Moo-Itron and cheat. StiH
we call this compound Saraaparilla. and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rrecue the
name from the load of obloquy which reatt
upon ft. And we think wc have ground for
believing it has virtues which arc trreuisUbJo
Sthe ordinary run of tho ducasM ftfa intendto cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to direettere on
the bolds.

and surest remedy ia ibe world, in sll esm •
Dyseutary and Diarrhea la children, abetter it
arises from torthiag. ar nay other csss*, vr,
would say to every mother who has a child seffermg from sar of tbe foregolns diacaata, do m
tel your prejudices. o» tbe j.rejudkv ef otters.
Stood tart ween yon and your stfsring child sad
thr rvisef that will be rtrre-yea.absolately samto follow tbr use of ttnsravdiciM. If tinwly smd.
Full directions for using will soeompaay eaeb bet
tte.
Soos geuuitM. “ualess the foceiwllr rf
CDRTI8 A CALK15S; New York, ia os the set­
side wrapper. Hold by Druggists througliosi ths
World.
Principal Offlec, 13 Cedar BU*. M. y,
rasca, omit 25 Icsxrs ns sorru.

tm ALLE
iocERirs,

D. d II AW 1.
fo all kinds of
nd We-Jdeo wo,rc’
visions. Also
JSTStrf tbe B

D MOTTS
ch^Ms^W£
PILLS j IRON

t &gt;rr

med
_torpen
ag^witote
spd fancy
Ji*tings. M

DB. J. C. ATBB dk Cfe.
LOWELL, MASS.

Prki, |ljxrB.lU.| Bls Battles far »S.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

jAiSaKnvnr-

WW8 &amp; 0E©»©,
rsnsswrf a fraoi deal &lt;

GROCERIES
B.
Too will pteaae i

HARD-WARE 1

my^2om«&lt; B y« to. asyth.sg of £. kted.
pMMMSdtame.
.
Omo« toy customers, wbe kt soMeol to sovero

»lf fully restored, tbe ulcer heal.
r feyaw a well man. Tbs new.
t spread through this section, as
ouaand boxes of Herrick's nils
vicinity. My Post OSes adJrs
tey, Eadison county. M. T., wber

AND

Reynoldsburgb, FrenkUa Co.. Okie, I

Ho. 4fi Cedar 8L. M. T.

DRY GOODS!

Abmy Rahoss.—A ration is a ‘portion
of fixed allowance of provisions, drink
and forage assigned tn each soldier in ah
army for bis daily, subsistence and for thr
subsistence of horses.
Officers have
several ratlins, according tn their rank --r
number of attendants.
Seamen in the
navy also have rations ef certain articles.'
The lol In wing is the m 4diet’s ration, as
reguUtedby the Wat Department;
The ration is three-fourths of a pound
of pork or bacon, or one and fourth llw.
of fresh or salt berf: eighteen ounces of
bread or flour, or twelve ounces uf hard
bread, or one and a fourth pounds of enm
meal; and al the rale, to one hundred
rations,of eight quarts of beans, or in
lieu thereof, ten pounds of rice, six pounds
of coffee, twelve pounds of sugar, four
quarta vinegar, one and a half pounds
tallow, or one and a fourth pounds of ad­
amantine, or one pound socrin candles
four pounds of soap, and twn quarts «f

j. A. UOLB
i’SESiSSrfiS

1^ weTmA ittW cfXewsr

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

_
Um Best and Cheapest Household Rems­
‘ dy in the Wcftld.

Flaxes send by return mall. IMrvel to

Stacks of

Them resewsedHasten cure peins, weakness
awl distreoo ia tbe beck, tetteaaad brwun. ta five
baure. Indeed so eertabi are they to do Ate, that

white the abo-c irrrrularitics continue. Tbe.
arsln. the Cordial is a perfect Mother's relief Taken a mootb »r I&lt;o before the fii.nl trial she will
pass (be dreadful period with perfect ease end
ufelr TLre» it r J—i;&gt;. ,1;.
aUtri'rUimfvrU.

J. M- W

When tbe officers of the medical de­
partment find anti scorbutics necessary
for the health of the troops, the command­
ing officer may order issues of fresh veg­
Herrick's Sigar Coated Pilis!
etables, pickled onions, sourkrout, nr
molasses, with an extra quantity of rice
and vin,egar. (Potatoes are usually is­ SICK PEOPLE, THINK!
sued at the rate of one pound per ration,
AFTER WHICH, ACT!
and onions at the rate of three bushels in
lieu of tho beans.) Occasionally (extra) Tou'd scares expect, at ibis late day.
With startling cores a book to Ell;
of molasses are mods—two quarts to This Is tbe cmc. (be million say,
Wilk ths cures of Herrick's 1'ill.
one hundred rations—and of dried apples
uf from one to one and a half bushels to

lira, or indicting ।
ItitthtelatteC

; otbere. which
nd permanent
retnodr for Pile, upon whkb it alao appears »e
exert a distinct andspee.lie action, by dupwnsg
the tendency which fonnt them.

i&lt;&gt; YOU WANT WHISKERS tDO YOU WANT WH18KERST

BELLHGHAH’E

Jr indicate* indp4«»‘ Conxumstioo, tea
naa altered tbe alarm of friends and phyin several rery gratifying and interesting

CELEBRATED

rofulous Tuberculosis, this awdiceled ire"

ONGUENT,

For the Whiskers auatf Hair.
The subscriber lakes pleasure ia aanotraelng to
tbe citiieus of the United States, thst they bare
obtainsd the Ageacy for sad are now saablsd to
offer to tbe American public, the shoes justly
celebretod and world-reaowaed article.

TBE ST1.HCLATING ONGVENT
is prepared by Da- C. F. Buxivoatw, so eminent
physician of London, and is warren tod to bring
out a thick set of

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and rtetoraiirr, is

I—E

-in the tetter, however, more deeidedlr-.t h«
been invariably wall reported, both a. slIevtetieL
Cu and reducing the swellings and st.ffae*. et
joints andninseieu.
.
lu in Wraoitent Fi-vcra it moat necessarily to। a
great remedy and energetic restorative, and u»
psooMo ia feea«w aetfUaeets nf the West, •“&gt;
probably be one of high renown and useful as.
Ko rsiajdy hMtsrerfopea disconertd in ite
whole hislory of uiedicise, which exsru suet

in from three to six weeks. This arUcte ia the
»»ly sm el tbs Kurd ua^l by the Freosh, sad in
Loudon and Fans It Is in uniernat use.
It ia a braunful. economical, soothing, yet sum-

ways readv with a kind word U&gt; encour­
age—&lt; .mile to chwr—a look tn per­
suade and a dollar to assist.
They are
never fearful lest a good trade or an exoeftent bargain should fall into tbe hands
of a poor neighbor, but the more rejoices
when such an one meets with encourage­

WXttJifrFS PREPARED Gl -CI l’

sufficed for tbe most habitusl cases, iticlediag the
attendent Coetirmese.
1
In unebecked Dterrcwa, even when adraared to

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE I

WHISKERS OR A MCSTACHE

BPALDlWS3fiii&amp;A1Wr&gt;&lt;H.UB!

bair. If applied to the scalp, it will cure maluttSM. and cbum to spring up In pies of the bald

boMY

ment.

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low !

HASTINGS

Tbe subscribers are the only A rents for tho a

We taka

la

EATDfG 8AL00KI!
WASH MXALS Ak AU. HOCKS.

feb&lt;7m6

exAarige for goods—

""WYbaroreeu.
CHKfickled tokgve, a

erwylitisg ytMhrea

z J a.;. e*AJrr.

OM* tea ma

The rabacribcr is bow
WAKM MBAAS Of OOLO Lt'NCS

m WUha’Sst^.’New Tor

Wheat, Corn, Oata, Hotter, Lard, Pork,

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NEW AXRANOKMEHt
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’

TANNERY!
HORACE L. HEGEMAN A 00..

’

•H rt»c.
go* bted to m

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!

STIMULATING

How exqulaitly absurd tn tell girls
that beauty ia of no value ; dress of no
use!
Beauty is of value, her whnle
prospects in life may often depend upon
a new gown or a becoming bonnet, and
if she has five grains of common sense
sbo will find this out The great thing b
to teach her their just value, and that
there must be something better under
the bonnet than a preUy free for real
happiness.
But never sacrifice truth.

Wro aa« ths Happixst Mn.-They
who live to benefit others—who am al­

BPALDINOB PREPARED GLUE!

J afo BDif

ynUCUr ind Surgeo

one hundred radons.

,^n.i
tosuMBfeOlt.'.

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lat.aCLwrAnoa.qw bahvihkem.
AW maha Um look m well m sow.
The patraiM«« ef feopoHte ia aetaitad.
■setter. *• ”, »•*).
ly
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BULL.
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Clu.or ux uxn, ou wsa, fcJ /NM^tentpi.',

R. J. GR ANT,
.F.U.ERS in all kinds of dry, goodt,groceries.

wow. barby mittW

CASH

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karris’Steak

FULL AND COMPLETE.

WIGHTMAN A ROBINSON,
ASCFACTCRKRS or uii.ahact-inwand &lt;wpprr-wsrv. Dr.ltw 1“ iron, n»Uh its^l.jlMK
.belt hardware, eutlery and stovM. Stats easAoor

BOON.

tterembcr, they will be lei
rltfc a J mtice ef the Peace

J. W. OAKLEY,
lirnOLESALE sud. retail dealer is. aad ®wuVV f»ctur« «f leather, fiiplioat. Me.. BitUs

lihsQitraffithal&amp;M;
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we. -th w. V?8jUH ;
flUnollbilhtbatdiM)
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'0, •v*r4aring fkilh hud troth,
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WfcoM yduth ia »|{s. irboss sge Uysulh .

Call and Settle

M

QROCBBS.

-OF—
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

MASON ALLEN,

Id the township of Tsnket Springs;

^Tts ws, ha we are dying.
TwinUrewtkihs\b»»eta
*
Ye (fids IS gen prJot through earth,
fft fade, like advert, betide you sown ;

Also, Two Dwelling Houses,

Thaae b. oar d.j.of April blown J,

In the Village of Hastings.
Titles to all of these, timispcTASLM, and

Terras Easy.
I don't care if you nntr pay for them
ROBERTS Ar kTRIKEB,
R.II.EIIS in drU|0, metlicinca. patent medieieee. paints oil*, tarpetittoe. bureing Musd.-

—ir roc—
tUP CP TUX iKTUBST.

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WASHINGTON’S VISION.

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WM,' ah6t»e''d(ri*rt fem above

Bomething it&gt;
to disturb’tbe.

pierced, and broke' Into fragments the
dork" riodd wHeh enveloped Arncrieffi
At the earns moment ! eaw the tmgsl
upon Whose forehead MHH shown the Worf
1Urrox’. and who bore our National flag in
&lt;one hand nndasworf In 'the other, fle1sitohded from Tltsaven, attended by le­
|gions of bright spirits. There immedi­
1ately joined the inhabitants of America,
whb I perceived, weiw'WMI nlgh'overoome
IIrnt who. immediately taking eoorage
again,
closed np tbeir -broken ranks and
I
irenewed the battle. AgMn.-Mmid the-frarIful noise of the conflict, I heard the mysterions
voice, uaylngj ‘Son oflhoRepsb'
Ho, tbok knd learn.’

for 1 had
strict forfere’ not to be
disturbed—that ft' was some mbrrients
before i fotfcd language to Inquire lhe
cause of her-ptdiencc. :A second, third,
nnd kvtth a'fourth tlmd1 did I repial tlre

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pCaee last Monday. * ! learn that a. man
I
named
Leonard darks, whois well known
1
(anfl knows the. country weH,)ih the iffir- aodtUd bim they W flteodserad 4b.
’
1rounding counties,' tenaereJ bls services
'm scout to the Colohel of the Foertoenth
TTe
1 Ohio Regiment, and was accepted.
‘As ths votee twassd, the shadowy MF is an ithleWe, mubcblMr. determ toed and import and character described,
beoltht ixi. One.of- them had fiuhtotegel for the last time; dipped weter from '
the ocean end sprinkled ll'upon America; '
Instantly the dark cloud tolled back, to- '
gather kith the nnuies it bad brought, accompanied by'Myers, who is a young intendant's office, corner of Broome, sad
man, sod a German from Clarkestrarg, Elm streets, for too present, (k. tbsp**'
Iravtog tbe InhabiUnta of the land vletobe reached the ncigborhood of Pfclllippi pose of affording affi'ftpportunity to those
rlooe. Then once more 1 beheld the-vHlagea, towns and1 clti« springinE Op wheYe on tho Saturday before the attack. They wfeo have affixed their namdd thereto
they had been before,-whito the bright
angel; planting the aiuvc standard be had
brought-in'them,'Cried in a loud vAtoe to euccrafally in : picking up IHtle bits of Quite a namber. availed themselves at
Infommlkm »hl&lt;*
tai I,MlJ this
™ privilege
........
,. dceterinf
.—— ftheif
------last evening,
the inhnbiiants; ‘While the stars remftle
■bootlam.
Dul boldUM p«M th.' ignorance.ef the.
,u kujmrfc. J A.
and the heavens send down dews upon
o!
w
1Mr M-Um hM .bw
the earth, Bo longihetl thoRepublic last!
gear tow«i-AMd--«tidde«ly—'— ----■ -tiioe.
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. aa
it a second
The ....
followtog-ia
•And, taklbg from hi« brow the crown
exact copy of the pakitiMi:...
_•.&lt;
V1;
on whidi'atlll blared the word Utnoff, be
greatMgsinst them, and being mounted,1
placed it'bpon the standard, while all the
they wbeeld their horses and endeavored:
ths United Wnet j
- pniiple, kneeling dow.n, said, •Arnenl'
to escape.
Two dragoons gave chase i
.The undersigned ritizana ofNew York
•The scene instantly began to fade and
Tho balls bed leave to. present to you. suwt respect- .
dissolve, and I at last saw nothing but firing at them aa they ran.
fully the fvllowiug cntiridcraunn. to jgkf
the rislng.’eurilftg shite vapor I Itad first whistled around tbdr heads, several poss-j
Wjiila thnv hold themselves ready to
beheld.
Thi» also disappearing, 1 found ing through Clavtt’s bat. but doing nri
other damage. They dashed madly on, maintain and defend their government,
myself once mors gnxing upon my mys­
terious visitor, who to the same mywteri- pursuer* and pursued. One of the horse­ and youas its legal head, they reapectfulmen camo dose up to Clark and ho wheel* ly suggest tint tba only. remaining-honor­
ous voice 1 luri beard before, said: *Son
of tho Republic whnt you have seen is ad and shot him dead with a revolver. able position tor you u» toktf .to prevco*
thus Interpreted: three perils will come Another eame up and seised his left srm. the horrors of civil war. sad .praaaryk
The moat fearful is He tostantly turned the revolver and shot
the world*—Europe. 'Asia,' Africo and upon the Republic.
off the hand al the wrist. But another
America. I saw roiling, nnd tossihg be the second, passing- which, tho whole
and more appalling danger was upon them; suggested In ypur Inauffural. This course
tween Enrope' and Amcrich the billows। world united-shall never be-able to proIn the madness of the eh&lt;M they hod not would secure a peaceful soluticm^qf «nr
«if the Atlantic,'add between Abla smlI vail against her. Let every child of the
anticipated what might be abefcd, when national dlffictiltios: and if any rtito
&gt;
Republic
learn
to
live
for
God,
his
Land
America lay tte^ Pacific.
*S”n of the
they suddenly came upon a squad of pick- refused to join said convention to oniend
Republic,’ahM theftteme mysterious voice: ana Union I” - ■
the Con«liUiHon,or adjust ft pcpocabte aep.
•With these words thu figiiro vanished.
ns before, ‘look and learn r
'
aratinn, it would stand conthteqaed before
,
1
startod
from
my
seal,
and
fell
that
I
•At that moment I beheld a dark,
the civlliied world.'
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shadowy behi* - like nn imgcl, stand* had been shown the birth, progress, and
hy the men, but Clark's horse, after run
Earnestly deprecating cjvil.'war among
ing, or rather floating In mid nir betweeni destiny of the Republic of the United
ning about fifty yards, reared up and fell brethren, we implore and bceeetX you U&gt;
r
States.
In
Uxiox
she
will
have
her
Europe* and America. ''Dipping water
dead. He had been shot in the brente. accept thia course, which you' tnay rote
out of the oeestt in tho hollow of eacht strength, -In JYiavuRnt her destruction.’
Clark immediately daahed into a thickdl. asw red is the rest choice of'lh^jyfS^e,^
•Suth, my friend’ cotieluded the ven
hand, he sprinkled some upon America
where tho cavalry-cottld not follow, and
crablo
narrator,
*were
the
words
I
heard
with bis right hnnd;'while he cn«t npon &lt;
Xlist Blast ef the NwrtWra Bo&lt;id. ’
Enrope siHiie witfr Ms left. Immediately Ifrom Washington’* own lips, and Amer­

question - but'received'.no answer from
my mysterious visitor other than slight
telling of her eye*’
By this time 1 felt
a st tenge sensation spread ’ through' hdl*.'
f would Have riae^,'tat life YlVfUd gsie
os'the being before mo rendered' vafitloH
impossible, - l asaayed otiee more to ad
dress her, btR'cnf' tongue bad breftmo
peralized. - A-new- influence, lAytterkros.
poteirt, irtvw’.stable, tot* poesetalon of
me. AH L could do was to pare ■teadil v,
varttntly,' at my ntiknown visitant. - Gradtrtlly, liik surrounding atmosphereedemed
as though bttarfrrlng filled with sensations
and grew lumtooW.' - Everything'-about
me seemed to ritrlfy/Uio myoterieus vis­
itor herrelf becoming more airy, and yet
more dhlinck-to my sight than before.
J no# begin to focl'as one dying,'or rather
to experience the sensations wbieh I have
sometimes Imagined' sert.mplrny disulnlion.I did nrrt think. I did not renren. I
did hot move; allNrere shke impossible.
I was only conscious of’gating, fixedly,
vacantly'At my'companion.
’
•Presently ! beard ft voice, myingt ‘Sbn
of the Republic*,' look’and learn I white nt
the same tiuie. my visitor extended her
arm imd forefinger • eastwardly. I now
beheld a heavy whito vapor ar some -dlw
fetnee, rising fold upon fold. This grad­
ually dispatched; nnd I looted upmi a
•tnmge teene. Before mo lay atretebed
but in one vadfj&gt;hm all the countries «&gt;f'

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Tho last time I evsr saw Anthony Sher,
man was on the 4th of July; 1859. in In
dependence Square. • Ho wo» then ninetyW.PARKER,
one. and beeriming very feeble; but though
ISAAC C. MOTT.
ITUOI.ES AT Ji and retail dealer In Groceries
so old. his diming erea rekindlrf ss he
Is now receiving from New York and looked at-Independence Hall, which, be
Ihrston, his fall slock rif
raid, he had coma V&gt; gare upon ones
more before he wa* gathered home.
“Whet time is ill’ aatd he. raising his
trembling eyes to too eteek in toe steeple,
DANIEL COOK,
and endeavoring to ahado too former with
Consisting in part of
TCSTICK OF THE PEACE, G.nrral Usd and
a toaktng hand—‘what lime is it V I con’-l
• J Tm Arent, will attend to the collect lea of
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
dehuand all oilier biuinvM pertaining to idsoffice. Crushed, Powdered nnd Granulated Su­ ■ae to well nnw m I used to ’
Ut« in Uuodyrer’* block, «p Mair*
‘Half past three?
ica will d«» well to profit by them. f—
pra~ ;
•Cnme. thru.’ be continued, let us go a dark cloud arose from each of these i
tniue his fete. Two of bn fellow tnafle
We plead guilty to toe charge of barMolatsea and Sy rup«,
countries, and joned in mid ocean. For Iher rember that in Union sho has her
I. A. HOLBROOK,
into lhe Hall; I want to tell you tn inci.
mg. In times past, talked tn*1-”"
Green an&lt;j Black Ten*.
A TTOBNEY and Couuaclor at U*. Sph«jU»r in
awhile it remained atatinnary. and then 1■ircnth, in Disunion her deatrutlon.’
dent
of
WasMngtan
’
a
life
—
one
which
no
nnd trusted impllctltly in Ni
A Chancery. General Land »nUI Tax Agvut.Ri&lt;», Ceylon, and Java C«&gt;flc,
moved slowly westward, until it covel
bung at ones, and without mercy, but eervatism. The ted hi tfjcrJ
Stone, yVcmden, and Willow Ware,
oped America iq &lt;t« murky fiddr. Sharp
Billy jCuoper, another of bis townsmen, vacates of that particular 'riNL —....—
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
ifird. Mark me, I am not supertitioua, 1flaohenof lightening now gleamed through
J. M. RUSSELL.
succeeded ih haviagdtpastpusfcduntil toe toatnselreS habitually so’warhflv hi ftvtfr
Salt nnd Water Lime,
it at intervals,' and I li_*ard the smothered
HYSICIAN and burgeon. Office in EuxmU's
bvt.you will sro it verified?
Monday morning at 6«*riock. of -the 8&lt;&gt;uth, scouted so 1«iftlijf ’ the idrer
•‘rireuaJlocnti.m,” synonymous terms. In following
’
Soap*. Salcratus, Cassia, Pepper and
groans
mid
cries
T&gt;f
the
Amrrioto
people.
1
•lore, State strest^
I
Rrachhig the visitors' room, in which I
Myerw was at once dneareersted -Io the of'eberttoA, im8 adrowMid *W*sb much
‘A arijowd lime tho arigri dipped from the newspapers, that wc give the ful­
Spice. •
• lhe sacred relies of our icarly dnys aro
jailvand nothing.saved him but Iheattack apparent sincerity «' ■vstetn W'concllJOHN ROBERTS,
the ocean, and-sprinkled It out as before. lowing' practical ■ Illustration, fr»r which i
preserved,
we
sat
down
npon
one.of
the
IN and Sureeou. DirclEngoa Br»sd1and f^i.tof Monday morning, M a mo inton and roncession, that ’fltehaands of
The dark cl«»»d waetlten clrskvssa back to the Qndinnsti iinqairtr is reaponsibk :
old fashioned wwden benches, end my
A day nr two since, an unviphislicatad jment which left bat nbout half an boor Southern men were completely'dedel.rcff.
occsn, into Hs heaving' waves It »unk
Drug,, Faints, OUa, Burning Flu­ venerable friend related to me the follow­ the
intereening between Mm and the gallown. There fa no doubt wbaftrtrr 'fiial MrOpin'
from view. A .third titne I heard 'the ,darkey wnihrf upon a certain military
ing -singular narrative, which from the
H. P. CUEMBT,
id, and Camphene.
A joyful sound indeed was the roar of the run prevailed among uo, that'if Lincoln
mysteHnus voice,-Mylng,- ’Sort of the Re- ffcnllemitn'uith a Mil for lt.i5.fur wnsh- j
peculiarity of oar national affairs at the
first gtn ou the heavy morning air to should attempt to mika war upon :tho
Ing
d«me
nt
a
tump
Imspita!,
which,
after
!
■
preronttime. 1 hn»o
induerd to gi»6 pehlic, look' nnd leera.’.
that man who expected nothing but that South, tho conserrativt’ ctemeftt In ther
Keroslue OH und Lumps’
■I cast my eyes upon Americivand be­ undergoing a rigid scrntlny^by the officer, .
■ to the world. 1 give it as werly a* posin a few brief momenta he would be North would overwhelm.lhe AdntlairtteEver idTcn-d in Batpr Crprlt,sll.of which
held villages;towtrt and cities sprinvin- was returned with the following exnlnnn- .
' ribte in hi« "ten word*. .
launched.into eternity, and dangle a stiff- Mcmfond bv llmely firvenirate'srotlid extion,
which
theastonished
son
of
Etnfopls
(
up,
one
nflec
another
until
tho
whole
will bea.4d.st priws that c*nnol fail: to
teed aid artd fmreor to bt?: It whs thungW
‘When toe l&gt;»ld netion of our Congress
I., n. STEWART,
tend, frotn the Atlantic to the Pacific, listened tn with an equal amount of won
suit.piirchasvre. .
...
,.
.J:.' io assort ing lhe independence of lhe Cuithirty thousand afiti l-ineote majority lA
.
Pariicular aUcdlum paid to filling or­J «mfrs became known in the world, wa was dotted with them. Again I heard lhe der and perplexity :
New York citv woriff ft*. eri-taNlWH
“
Thhi
6ilr,
”
said
the
military
gentleman
(
mysterious
voioe
say,
»3on
of
lhe
Repub
­
ders from Haatinp and vicinity, and were laufflied "nd scoff ’d «tas silly, prewith the Boutti, or, ak ift events,' wotflfr
•
‘
will
Aral
bare
to
be
sent
to
the
Quartier.
'
lic. tho end of i» century comelh; look and
satisihetion guaranteed in every case.
exMbil Its genuine sympathy vtith'wuit
womptorors rtbete. whom British granaMiehlon.
master General, at Washington, and ho
—’Hie highest market price always diers would soon tame into eubmtMion; learn?
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to las rescocni and an overruling Provi-- section by declining to take «p ■brms’ frir
‘At this the dark, shadowy nngri turned will report to the Adjutant General, whn
paid tor PiodtKc.
but, umtenutedly. we prepared to make
deuee. ue finding himself snatched from Itehalf of the Federal Go«retffm«rt. —
his face southward, and- from Africa I will lay it befi&gt;ro the Secretary of War '
ISAAC C. MOTT.
Cmd what, we had said. Tlx keen anthejnwa of death.
There was not wanting arm dig nstory
The Adjutant being
saw nn Ill-omened specter approaching tor lus approval.
Alter the capture of Myren, Clark tin numbers of shrewd and experienced efttJefferson Sk.» door. Ea.t_sfn.ttl. Cre.k Doom•. counter mme, ani tho world knows toe ' our land. Il flitted slowly and heavily
Ml II ww-ravw-------- -sntfsGed,
it
will
be
sent
to
the
Auditor
of
cloiioE Mortittsea by advertisement.
Battla Cn.sk, Sto*.
,
remilt • It •• M«-v
plesaanl fnr those
dertook to make his escape by keeping; tens who calculated largely on the enniover every village, town, and city t&gt;f lha ul Stkte, who will approve of ft and send
IsLlteO.
nov2l-tf
the prerant groeratom to talk nnd
the woods. The cavalry coaid not follow mereial tics and identity of interesta belatter, the inhabitants «&gt;f w blch immedi- it to the Secretary of the Treasury, who
him, but tho pickets and a party of infen-■ tween thoifouth aud-West, and who be­
write of tho days of Sevontyxix, but they
, ately set themaelvev In battle arny. one who will send it to the United States
’ lioved ttiiim.-uelyOhfo) Inffiaofo iftalw&lt;her
little know—neither can they Imagine—
I against the other. A* 1 continued look­ Treasurer, who will at once dispatch an
B. c. pbinpi.1:,
the trials and sufferings of tones - fearful
him, kept up i lot pursuit.
He was
SOLE MANCFACTtniinaOFTUEhll’BOVro
, ing, 1 aaw a bright kneel; on whose brow order to tlw Collector of this port to pay
•tJDGS OF PROBATE.
days.
And there is
thing that 1 much
known to them and they stmined every
'
GLTTA PERCH A
rested a crown of light, on which was the tri!!.nervo to effect his capture. They ecatter.
fear, sod that Is. that the American peo­
I traced the word Uittow, benrinff the ■ The darkey relieved himaelf of a longedsn all directions, and frequmi 11 y had
ple do not properly appraemto the boon
, American fl.ig, which he' placed het ween drawn sigh.’“Then, mawa,*’We remarked
rffreedren. Party spirilla yearly be­
him surrounded, so thst he was obliged to bubles of the imagination!—-¥e» Oisees1
, the divided nations, and said; •Remem* “dat lost gcmblati ymrspbke 6f pays for
DANIEL KTRIKEB.
coming atrongar and stronger and unless
Bet.,
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lOUSTY CLERK. Notary Pebto. ■’’J'G****}
de
whshtitg*.doss
bet*
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her je ere brethren’’
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Several times wbefi .thus bolsegurod he
it IS checked, wilk nt no distant day,
I Land Md Tax Agent. Office tn
Court
IT IS FIRE ATO WATER FRDO’
J
•instantly. Ute iHmbltantn.resting from
“Nb,M conthiubtf the other, “h.o will
crawed like tin Indian fur a great distance
undermine and tumble into ruins toe noble
s them their weapon*, became friefids onw hand it tn the Quartermaster; but as
structure of tho Republic.
Dot let mo
more, and united around lhe national there is no such officer here at present,
W. Beaeber'a lecture delivered to tbahasten to n»y narrative.
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
standard.
And again ! heard the rttyrte. some proper person musfbe selected for
•From the opening rif toe Revolution rjdus voice saying, *Son of the Repnb. that purpose, who must be appointed by ha suffered terribly from hunger abd thirst. Brooklyn soldiers on Sundey before last*
HERIFF. M‘J b« frond i» »^0,.Cottrt U
But life wed. at a take, and mercrinm fort
■e«&gt;»Ji&gt;s owidonre, nwr.ihAJaB- —&lt;e Mpsrirowd at! phases of fortune­
lie, the second’ perH i« pete—look and the Secretary of War. under' the direction
T RHILUPS. Vxdm SsMunf aqdJriter.
now good and now ill. atone time victo­
of the President, and his nppolntmcnt
’
*-■ = GOTTA PERCHA CEMEHT, rious, end at anotoer conquered. The Itant?
haty slavery Intensely—m much aa an*
Gm‘And I beheld tbs vHIngcs, towns, and must be approved by the Senate.
-t-—■■ -■ -■- * ■- _ ■__ ,____ -w* ..Kar liar
King othar man. 1 detest it.
Slavery offtr
darkest pcripd. wa hnd. however, n««. &gt; cliica of Amerlow’lperaitee -in sisu artd gross not bring In-sesritwi nriw/the com-'
wJ_ ■-L__ 4.1— C
te.-’llM.Xte--'
.tonic when WasbingUM). after several numbers till st loot tlwy -dorered nil the mlsston cfthtiot’be Issued until after ft
of the ahop, dr the'faetoty, bftfra jilahtareversra, retreated to . Valley Forge, land from the Atlantic to tho Poeific and nfteta. When the commission te tesarf,
tfoe. I fove tba
nf mid. I W
where he resolved to past the winter of
their inhabitants became ns numerous aa the Quartermaster wHl thow ft to the

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Law. SobcHor nod Counselor

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MAMMON —MTB, J

intern- comtT com*

I Czinnaaltar A Riilkeilor. is all tn* vonny

d.

h WIIAI1M STB■ KT,
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i of Liberty Street,J NEW TOBKi
JOHN* k CBONLET.

T7' Ah’. I have often seen toe tears
coursmg down &lt;wr dear own comman­
der's corn worn cheeks ns he would con­
verse with a confidential officer about tbs
crmdition of bte poCLSolJ^^ You have
doubtlcM beard the story of Wasluogtou
goisfftntoe lhe thicket to..prv- -WoU.
it is aot only true, but be used often to
pray in secret for aid and enmfprt frofls
toaiGodthe interposition ef whoso-Itv.
kg provide al"*® brought n, safely
through thotw dark days of tribu|*Uon.

Collebtor, and'demariA the fends.
Ynd
win then eall upon Mm; he WUr-bxnndne
vour bill mid if correct, be ’wilt pay It,
yoft giving yuur veeripl.”
'
The Wortnnata nigger first scratched
and learn.’
•At this, the dsrk.shadnwy nugfcl ptaoedI Ms h«fl:&lt;heti shook It. and flnrflly
a trompet to hl» month, and blew - three• “i gncwTll hab to-tot dis wa»Hihg slide,
distinct blast*, ami taking »*' from the» but ft Is de tee’job I- does for Unrie Bam;'
oeean, aprinWed it ’•-©«*' upon’ Europe,
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Asia and Africa.
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•Then my.eyes lookad’-Upon a&gt;f&lt;wrfol • »-k eeldfer mbo-wws IM the Bbtbd
fight writes: “Some uf oa here had very
_ __ __ _L.-.———— I.-— lie.. • .Ih fl. m."mi nl
,. sOm dev. I remember it well—tbo
which soon
Chillv wind whistled and howled through
not this mnat
tba Arafle-a tress, though

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mvsterinna vnk». sqyinft ‘Bon of tho Ra-■
public the end of a century cometb—too*:

seat ©row, wMfr ।
salted by
• to America, which wnMry
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IkkWM Ci—««* «•*&gt;'**:

Here every man has a
Ms own freedom. T/it
right of every man,'yet'
Lyon, bring a regularly educated aoldior, wmy- of eimUeipsti'Xr.' '
Im?- taught his r.mateur brother* in arms the fifteen States of Ylic
a Icasoa Waubay gaeatly need, vi«:
Iww to dcal,wilh masked batiorias and
acnhuKadcx. instead of wasting the lives
IMWMW
of his men by a fruitlm attack, be praotioeii tye final 11 ar. ruga pf a pretended
flight, brought tba ooacay tote proper
poaitipn Muiwithul wage, and than open­ eut end rwa then that ir fhMIr tori*
1
ing fire upon them, with tus artUI«ry,wno M mk. rtMMmr.l hWnkA.*....
on easy victory.. The Misarsiri eeocearaa. .HoW TP t&gt;SAL WrtN AW AmSCXH.—God,

Batumi eg
I-an-order It.

man aatThlrhta'kfc, F**«t Udtettca,

tRaal •fljteridi soaee otber^-atopped to

that

.whwte looted

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baL l aaafa &gt;
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dOi MOUS

It
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Hioxsevoww, JuW 2.
tarty tktemorafng tie troops r^centrated here eroaasd the ford tn WitHams-

It'
WMbcmUj HeralBf.

tntbe Tat Wisevmrinand IlthPron.
nia regiments. They name wkbtu
SyAvs yards nt the earemy. The
&gt; M Martinsburg ainoonted to f&lt;»or

worw, a*
000.000.
&lt;m. W"lb
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President's Message.
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1 WASMtoOToa, July &amp;.

The PreaWent’w Message wax received
and read. It Is as follows:

wwefiesvs. The rebels finally retreated,
fearing their knapsacks and blankets every
A rebel privateer has raptured two
Northern vessels off Cape Battersea.
T*rir aamee are the Transit and the
Hkrmnh Balch. The f-u-mer is owned in
General lisa’s vrifa, formerly Mary
Curtis, remarked a few days ago that her
hwshand had sweat grest drops of blond
because nf tho fatal step he had taken In
joining the rebels.
WnMinto. July 3.
■ Both Hooses of the Ixgielatnre organtxrd yeeterday. Lleat. G*»r. Fslsly. took
tee Chair m the Senate. Daniel Frost

quafrh armistiue of the late Admitiirtra
Uoti, and of the existence. nf the preernt
Adininistratioo, up tn lbs time lhe order
was duvpadH-d, E.d only u&gt;. vagus sad giant insurrvetion to make its rtwt within
uecartam rumors to fix attention, had re her In*refers, and thia Government has
fused to land troops.
To now reinforce

rendered au by the mem exhauwion of
Having been convened on extraordinary
crmveutiim, as authorized by the Giusti
tutioo, yi'nir attention is act called to any
ordinary legislation.

with the so called Confederate Stetea.and
•ani raamlwra to lhatr C&gt;mgr«Mt al Mont­
gomery. and finally they permitted lhe
insurrectionary govenmieat 1“ be trana-

Government bad a few days buf&lt;u« com

utencrtl preparing an expedition aa well
adapt rd as might he to relU-ve Fort Sum­
ter. which rxpeditiim was in ended t«i be
idenUal term fimr mmiths agn. the functultimately used, or not, according tn eir.inns of the Federal Govrrnnient were
cumstaixxw. Th&lt;- suongs^t anticipated
found to be generally suspended within
the several Statee of Smith Carolina.
Ge«vrgia. Alabama, Mieafeaippi. Dmiaana.
been intended.
In this contingency It
add Florida —^excepting tboae ««iy of the
wm also resolved to notify lhe Governor
Postoflice depart menu
Within these
of South Carolina that he might expect
States, all lhe forte, arsenals, dockyards
that an at tempi would Im made tn pro­
custom hottsea, die., including all lhe vision the Fort, and that if the attempt
movable and atstiaoary property in and •h&lt;Hild nol be resisted, there would be no
about them, hud been seized and held in
attempt to throw in men, ammunition or
open hostility In this Government ex­
arms, without further notice, or in case
cepting &lt;mly Frata Pickens. Thy lor, and
of an attaek upon the Fort. Thu notice
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llST" X•”? ”“r£ EL'
&gt;. ri*“ was accordingly given— whereupon the
F&lt;&gt;rt was allacked and bomluuded to its

the eMMirWh
fric­
tion.
Bu'rwiy swdl man ha--as strung
a motive
U» preserve iwr librrtirv,
•• each bad then t*« establish them. A trisw of which several oftbs*£tatrw were
right resull at this tune, will be worth f&gt;-r&lt;nrd. Is it joat tent they should go &gt;4T
more te» the world, than lea limmuhe without refunding ! The nation pnid very
laqre sums, in the aggregate I hriiere.
nsariv dlM.ttO.fMO to rehera Florida
Ahi bl that the malarial for the

bnnda of legislation to give it sagelimi.
the loval cilixrM have in dur form claimed •nd the hand ut lb- Executive l« give it
Us pro'soti&lt;m.
Those lo.val ciliims the
Government ia bound lo rro*ffnixr and
protect, as bring m Virginia.
In the ment is t&lt;&gt; avoid reo^mxing troops faster
Border States so
in fact the mtd- than it can provide for them. In a word
tbe people will save tbelr Goveranien’.
policy which I hey called armed neutrality. if the Governmenl will du ita part only
indiflereully well. Jl might seem al first
thought to be ot I ill l« diferunua whether
or the diauchm tee othac, over thrir soil. the pcreeol movemettl at lhe 8-iuth be
This would be dis nion completed —fig- culled sterMioh or rebellion. The movers,
nrstlvrlv apesking. Il would.Iw tbv huild- however, well undvtsUsid lhe difference.
They knew al lhe beginning that they
could never raise their treason »o any re­
spectable magnitude by any name which
1 implies violaUoii of Isa ; they knew their

them. Our popular govcnimret has nf
ten been called an experiment—tw.. pmttr
i in it mtr people have •attleil; the .uceeu-

ful eetablishing and the succewiful ad-nfe. |

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to

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imerwal attempt to overthrow it,
1 in debt fiir nwmev applied &lt;1 w the benefit now fi.r them to demonstrate to tU world
of these so raUsJ •moding States, in w»minnn with the ‘rest. Is it just either that
creditor ahnll go unpaid, or the remaining ballots are the rightful and peaceful »uc
States pay tbe whole T A part nf the rrsw-rs of bullets, and that when ballote
are fairly and existitutkmally derilec
there can be no succesdul appeal Imek m
biilleta-^that there can be no -mccratfuF
appeal except back to ballots thenuelrt*
hU hereriQt Ann; if »ns Sfet*
seerdr. b&lt; ihav another , and when all I at a •twcceding elcct'nm. Such will be a
shall have seceded, none is left tn pay the
delito. fe ihfe quite juH to creditors T—

people possexv-d as much devotion to law
Other*
to lhe Inewrvwctheriste, which it amid ■nd onfer. as much pride an&lt;i reverance
t&gt;- the history and government of their
I it would take all the Imublroff the hands c*imm&lt;&lt;n country. as any other civilized which thev will promise tn remain. The
both bodies last night, together with Aw.
। of seertaum. except only what precevda and patriotic people; they knew they •seeders Instar that rate. Corti tn teat ad-.u from
o1Sri.ll, w,
from the external bl&lt;-ckade. Il w«»uM could make no advxneement directly in
do for lhe disuniooista, that much nf all lhe teeth of 'brse strong and noble senti­ make a M’fonal Conatituthwi «f their tars,
things they most desire : teed them Well ments. They accoedingly commenced
improved condition. new ones had been
unusual ratisfatiivn. It in a thnmugh re­
and give them disunion w iihout a struggle by an insiduous delmu- hiug of the public carted rw retabtrd lhe righto nf eereesine
built aad armed, face* had been organ
the asanult upon and reduction of F»rt of their own. It reoignixea no fiifelity
slew of secession in Virginis, and of
mmds; they fnveatsd an ingenious soph­ as thev in«i«t it exists in oure. If they
Sumter, was iu no sense a nuttier of self­ •o ibe Ginstitution, no obligation to u»aincauses leading to the fiimuitinn of the
ism a hiefa, it conceded, was f&lt; 4lowed hy have rest reined it hv thrir own rvmatrne
for ths same hostile purposes. The Forte
defense &lt;m the pert of the assailants.—
present Government, am! recommends
remaing in the Federal poaseaslon and They well knew that the gsrrieoti in tbe
»n energetic eo-operaiion with the Federal
esdt-nta of tbs ooinnletr dratructhwi ufthe
ncarThene States, were cither besieged Fort could by no possibility commit ag
Government.
zena. Uix nevertheless very injurious in
Union
The sophion itaelf is tint any
Tweffty seven thmirand dollars in spe­ or menaced by warlike preparations— greseion upon them.
They knew they efli-ct.
*
State of the Union may o&lt;Mi*tenily with wav of •ettlinr their dotto nr effecting
especially F«rt Sumter, which was nearly
cie belonging tn the State, was seized and
were expressly notified, that the giving
Recurring to an action of the governtee nation’s ciurstiUitiou. and teeref-re
Mirroendrd by well prelected hostile bat­ of bread to the few brave and bungrv
brought here last ntght by order of the
mem, it may be stated that at first a
lawfully and peacefully—-withdraw from priori nl* Uw'IHanno of disintegralton. and
Gnverpor. from the Exchange Rank of teries, with gnna eqnal in quality tn the । men of tbe garrison, was all that would call was made for 75.000 militia, and
the UnivMi, without ten consent of the Un
Heal of its own. and oulmimlirrina the
Weston.-’ Il is supposed thnt Wise was
। on that occasion be attempted, unless the v rapidly following thia, a proclamation was
endure. If all the Rta’rs wire nne abonld
themveIves, by Rousting so much, should i»sued for chwing lhe porta of the insur­
beading for Westen to get this money.
guise that the eupp^wed right is to be rx
p&gt;&gt;rti&gt;«a’e share &gt;4 the Federal muaketa provoke more. They knew Chai this G»v. ,
rectionary districts hy prooredhigs in
WasnixoTOK, July 3.
erciard only |«»r Just cauar, themselves to
and rifles, bad somehow found their way ernment desired W keep the garrison in &lt;
the«n of a Lloaufe. So far all was Iw
Notwithstanding former reports and ru­ into these States. Sod had been seized to
nf the -ore—l~i politicians would at &lt;mrw
the Fort, not tn areail them, but merely lieved to be strictly legal. At this point
mors about Major General Fremoul’s
thin tu merit any notice. With rebell­
command, it was. not until to-day that the molatume of the public revenue lying to maintain vialble poeseasion, and thus lhe iusurreelioDMta announced Ihsir pur­ ion thus sugar oatnl, they have been
conclusion was reached hy the govern­ within llem bad been seized fur the same to preserve lhe Union from actual and pose of entering upon the practice of
Rut «uim*«e that nreri«.-l&lt;
immediate dlseululkxi, trusting, as herein­ privateering. Other calls were in»le for
ment. ’He has Impatiently awaited his
before stated. t&lt;» time, dtscumioti, ami the volunteers t» serve three years, unirwv m we than thirty years, until at length
orders while carefully refraining from ex
he railed the acceding of the other
pressing a preference for any particular of it within lhe immediate* reach of the ballot box, fur final adjustment, and they •ooncr discharged, and also largo addi
nsaailed and reduced the Fort for precise
lions to lhe regular army and nary.—
field. He had a lang interview with tbe
govcnimcnt, the day after e-»ms assem­ the Mredera claim tn On. Hole** ind~cd.
Government.
Officers nf tbe Federal
These
measures,
whether
strictly
legal
or
President last night, and will at ('nee
blage of men have enact.-d the faretai «*n
Army bad reXigned in great numbers, and visible authority of the Frderal Union, 1
not. were ventured, upon what appeared
leave Washington to take command of
it ia a minority, mar right full r do jha»
nf tboee resigned a great portion had and thus force it tn immediate diarolution. j
to be a popular demand for a public
the great wctlerB mnvetnenL
taken up arms against ths Government. That this waa their object the Executive
nrceaaity.
(rutting
then,
at
now.
(hat
Wmhirutow. July 5.
such thing the day l&gt;efi&gt;re. This »&gt;ph
Simultaneously, and in connection with1 well understood, and having said tn them
G mg rest would readily ratify them.—
The European diapalehen. it is under­ this, tbe purpose to sever tbs FederalI in the Inaugural address “you can hare
politicians are profound in the right* nf
Il is believed that nothing has'bern d«ne
stood. show an improved dispuaIti&lt;Ni in Union was openly avtnred. In accord­
minorities. Thev am not i»srtial r&lt;» that
• no conflict without being yourselves the beyond lhe cuusiitetionnl competency of
power which made the Ctwiviwttl.m. and
them ia some omnipotent and
ance with the purpose, an ordinance bad Aggressors,’’ be took pains nut only te»
From France, the Moniirnr'^ article, been adopted in each uf those States, de­
speak lr»»m the preamble railing -Srr.
keep this dedaraliim good, but also to
which afforded so much jay te the seces- claring
।
the’ people."
the States respecti wily to be1 keep the case so far from ingenious soph
aiumsto. has been explained away to tfes separated
i
It msv well lw rpirstioned whether
from lhe National Union. Tbe' istry that the world should not misundrr
cases, according to his discretion, tu sus­
evident salisfectiun of Secretary Seward. Ihuumla fur instituting a combined govstand it. By the affair at Fort Sumter, pend lhe privilege of (be hehraa corpus, them in tho Union by the Gaistitutioa, tx&gt;
The moat hearty and xiucere express- icrnmenl for these States, had Iwcn pro­
with its surrounding ciraomstaMss, that j or in other words, arrest and detain with­
ioos of sympathy with the United States imulgated, and thia illegal organization in
hap. S-mth rarolina. in fever of diattnpoint was reached. Than and there by I out resort lu ordinary processes am! forms
Inn.
the character &lt;&gt;f the Gvnfoderate Staten. the assailants of the Govamment bepan
of law, such individuals as he might deem
British colonial dependence. and new on re
wm already
invoking roe&lt;^niti&lt;&gt;n, aid the conflict, without a gun in sight, or ex
No privateers will be permitted to en and intervention from foreign powers.
This authority has purposely been ex­ corns into Uoi*m directly. from a nmdi
poctancy to return their firing, save only
Finding -this cwnditiou of things, and be­ the few in ths Fort, amt to that harbor
ercised. but very sparingly ; nevertbclrsa
Staten. Tbe cmtrary ha« not &gt;w*n dem
lie vei ng it to be an imperative duty years before for their own protection, and the legality and propriety of what has
a State.—
alill ready to give that protection in what­ been dune under it are questions, nnd tbe

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feet uf all b the unanimous firmneM
common soldiers and entnuum aaifen,—1
To the last man; an ftr as known, they
succerafully resbted the trsllnnmx dfenx
of them wboee oommand within an hour
before, they obeyed ss absolute law,
is a patriotic instinct of plain men; tfe,
us^eretand wltl tmt an argument that fee
destroying &lt;&gt;f the Government which wM
mode by Washitigl«m.means no gi»vfCir

what they cann»t take by an elertite',
neither can they take by a war—teaching

Stag te- •S^Tg’ctlAMBW

mind* &lt;&gt;f candid mra as to what is to
teetvMirsrnf the Government towardttL:
S Htthnrn States after the rehellmo shall

p&gt;w then a« ever to he guided hy the
CmsUtutiou &lt;&gt;td the laws. and that be
probably will have no diflermt understandrnl tvoiernmrnt relatirrlv to the righto
nf the Slates, or the people under the
Conalitiition than that expr-wed in tte
Innugund Address, lie desire* to preserve
the Government that it may be ad ninfe.
trred f-r all, ns it was administered by
lhe men who made it. Iziyal viturns &gt;

SaMK TXXTiMOMT

mrcrr

terms. The cmstitsti&lt;v&lt; provided, and
all lite State* aerrpted its pr&gt;vi«i&gt;m feel
the United States ahnll gwvrantee inevrcz
R’at»- in thi* vnirni. s repnMiiwn f-*»u *4
Govertimetil. but if ■ State iiwy Uafellv

The Mother’" Ml-*

1- vi rwmrtB’. s i th-it t-* prevent its going
•ot. Is sn indivpvnviMr m -sns --f ohtsie-

of employing the war power in difixisanf
lhe Government, f.wred up&gt;« him him.
He maid lint perfirm thi« duty &lt;-r sarrmdrr the exist &lt;-nre of the (»-v»ramrai,
N" mmpmmbe hy public arm ants rteld
In this br a cure.
Not that mmpn-nii-ea
are iHU often proper, but that u&lt;i popular

immediate destruction, by girln-.’ «p th*’
mala point up-nt which th»- prinple give
tbe election. The people thrivelvra and
ever was loyal. In this act discarding all atteuliun uf (be country has been called
It is certain that after the direbarga of II attempts tn destroy the Federal Union, else, they have forced upon the country
States «« coining into the Utram, whib
not their arrvants. ran aalely reverae
tn tbe propositus that, one who is sworn
• tbcee month’s troops, there will still ' n i-boicw uf means tn that and became in- the distinct issue uf immediatedisaoliition
military rnrnp« wh«-re the haynnrts were their own drltberare deririow. A» a pri­
to take rare that tbe laws he feiihfully
diapensabla. This choice was inade. and or b|m&gt;d; and this issue embraces more executed, should not himself violate them.
nil on one ride nf the quesrion voted upon, vate citizen, the Exerttltre roakl s-4
which, added to tha regular army, will was idedMwd in the leaugural addrmu.— than the fate of these United States; It
depewdrnce
Therein the United Cnh» cm arnrcriy he HaailgiifNl-hc drMnnnalra haverona-nfed that these inatitutin .ashall
Of course some consideration wm giv«o
amount to 230.000 i^Scrrs nnd men.
t'-ng popular sentiment.
At such an e&gt;retpresents to the whole family uf man, the tn tl»e questions of tbe power and proprie­
The pruhabla total amount required
i-m nil that fergr rl«o wh&lt;&gt; nee nt once for
Cwliim whether a constitution &lt;1 repablic ty, before this matter was acted upon.—
resort to any stronger &lt;am.
It nought
uoentcy—a Government of the people, The whole of ibe laws which were requir­ waa not te declare their I n dr pend cn re of the Union and dgslnst roerviun. would -he free people had run fi-led b&gt; him. fie
only to hold tea public places nnd prep the Biiine people, can or cannot maintain ed U» he faithfully executed, were being one another of the Uni&lt;«. bm direetlv ll»e
foil that he had n&lt;» moral right l»&gt;shrink.
erty not already wrested from the Gov its territorial integrity, sgainat its own misted, aud, failing, of execution in near- contrary, aa their mutual pledge and their inav he affirmed without extravagance
mutual actios hefiire, a* the time. an&lt;l that Ibe free inatltmiiUM which we mj.iv
emment. and to coliort. tec revenue, re domestic foe.
in what mav follow. In full view &lt;»f hi«
Il presents lhe question
vice within (hr next twenty days, is lying fi»r the re«l on ibney discussion, and whether dteevmteuird persons tou few in
afterward abundantly show. The ex­ havr developeA the powers and inipn-ved great reaponslhility. hr has an far Arwie
allowed |O finally fail nf execution. had it
about 3185.300,000.
press plighting of faith by each nnd all the condition of our « Imvie inmple hrymtd 1 what h&lt;- has dren.ed hi* duty. Will you
lbs ba I b&gt;t box. It promissvl lhe oontin numbers to eunlrel the administration,
nf the original 13 States in the artidea of snv example in the wuurld. Of thi* we ■ n«»i according to vrnir own judgment, per­
tmnev of the mails at tea Government’s according tu the organic law in any case,
Naw Yosa. July 8.
Gmfrdrrat inn two years later that’the now have a striking and impremive Ilins’, form yncinil Hr sinrrrrlv hope* thil
can alway «, upon the pratemus made in
remitting the Government, and gave re­ this case, or any other pretences, or arbi news &lt;&gt;t the ci liven’a liberty, teal prarti Union shall be perpetual." is most conclu
ynwr views and yngr artems may so an
peated pledges against any disturbance trarily, without any pretence, break up cally it relieves more of the guilty than
cord with Ma. n* to paaiire all fsithfid
their Government, and thus practically
Whence thia magical omnipotence of
lias taken hb place there "Thia asm free
put an end to Free Government upon the
Stales rights asserting a claim of' power
atitutinnnlly and justifiably do. In such earth. It forces ua to ask “ia there in all
to them, under the Conatltuti'Mi and the
t.. Iswfally destroy lhe Union it*lf{—
A report in lhe city is traced to a tol­ s case, everything waa Aireboroe without republics this inherent and fetal weakMuch Is said ahnut tlis suvcrrignlv ofths • me and an-itfe-r r
erably aethefltlc Som'ce That Gen. John- which, it was bviieved possibls to keep ncssl" Must a Government of nrce» ,
ornrsf, without guile and with pure pur­
, States, but tho word even |a nut in the wa- knowledge &lt;&gt;f all tl
ann attacked Gen. Pst'.eJtoo at Martiospose, let ua renew our trust in (o«l, and
1 city Im too strong for lhe liberties of the ।ba violated or lhe provunm of the G«
I people, or pet weak u» maintain ite own istitution teal, the privilegea of the writ tionnl Ginstitution. nor as ia believed, in prv/eaaiona. and whatever else, whether «” forward wkhoul fear and with manly
We euwibeot’s first full day ia oflioe. a letter rzUicoce!"
So viewing the issue n&lt;» ।ofhabsas corpus shall not be suafamdod. any of the Slate Gmstitutiona. What is uaeful or elegant, ia known tn lbs wh&gt;4e
a sovereignty I, With a particular sense
frvrw Maj. Andereoa, crawmending at
i Xcepl in cases of rvlittlllun or invasion,
. ABRAHAM LfKCOUt
of lhe term, would it be wrong te» d-dare
Furt Sumter, written on the 28th of FobUm public aalely (haw require it. It wan
ulem.a Cabinet, Cingreaa. and perhapt a
| the forna employed fnrits destruction, by I decided that we have a rase of rebellion it a political superior T
mrnton thedte of March, wss by that f-*rce for its preservation. The call w«a and the public safety requires the qualifi
Court,
abundantly
enmpetei-t
to
adminisTerted by thbt.no one nf our State* ex
Alxxaxusu, June 30.
Department ptewd ia hm hands.
This ' made and the response of the Oonnlry
cept Texas wax a Sovereignty, and even ter the Government. Nur do 1 say this
This ruewniog at daybreak fuurtei
1 was neat gratirymg. surpassing in unan
Ti-xaa gave up the character nn coming is not true also ia lhe array of our Ute
rebel seuwls attacked three pickete U tl
of the writer, that reinfiwewments could iwiity and spirit, the imwt sanguine ax Il is iasisted that C-tigrsns, and n.&lt; the [ mtn the Unl-m, by which afit she aeknnwt- frirnds—now advrrMries,in this mntrai
Fourth Pscnaylvfaia regiment, b*-l&lt;»
pectations.
Yet n*«e of these Slates Executive, is vested with this power, but | edged the Ginstitution «f the United buiiiiae-&gt; mush the better reAarai whv
lK_
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.
.raer, atali-tnsd
oornnionly called 8lnve States, except
States, And the law. and treaties of the
ited supply nf provtaton*; and with a
United States made in pursuance of the
frora Alaxaadria. wounding Lawrilan view to holding possession of the same
Whoever, in any section,
regular State nrrsnixAtion.
A few regi­ ths prupMitii* was pis inly nmde for a Oinstitntinn. to be for her supreme law. I be, brukro up.
Kuamor, uf Blue Ball, and killing Tb-w. With a force less than 10.000 veil didments have been organised within some dangerous emergency it cannot lie liefiev- The State* have their statim tn the Union pr-poees to ahandoe such a Government
Murray, of Norristewii.
The pickets plined men. This opsniun wtm concurred other of those States by indh idual enter
rd t bat the framers of the instrument m- and they have no other legal ntatoa. If would do wyll to consider, in deference tn Mtahigaa.uwl
returned tea fire, killing two rebels and in by at! the officers nf Ms command, prise, and received into the Gvv-rrnment
whnipriaeipfe bad.we H—wWlw the
and their memoranda on tbesanjact were
sulwtitutc will give nr be intended to give
m».fe enclosures of Maj. Anderwm’s let­
be tailed Uigrther, the very aarembiinc and not themaclv«i erprrwtrly. prerxwrd
ter.
The.wbMe was bntnwdiately laid joined about tbe lime of the Inauguration of which might be preVHMMl, as waa in­ their independence and liberty hy erm.
before Lieutenant Gvn*rai Srritt. who at
tended in this cam, by the rwbellk*. Nn
laretioos ut'independence, in whhdi rmlikr
more extetided argument ia n.»w nflhred
the giuid old one pMmed by Jrifemm,
hix opinion.
Oo reflucthm, however, be
took full time In conusultlng ether oflkwra
both nf the Army and Navy, and at the «ns — in Virginia. North Carolina. feuend of four day* eame rrtuctantlv t».tt
Cdimiea made the Union, and tareturn
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
driderdly to the Mtnweondusi&lt;« aa before.
mined entirely
BTATg or Mrcme am.

I

. CHANCEBY O

ann or wm* S
aS tbs
*f
&gt;a,C

SU II—T sums hU appw
lathis asaae within *“»*

Mew Advertisements.

portant.

A

crmveoUoo elected by lbw

CoiHrtitnli.

HaaneyUhniane

if I
min ht rate

lbs Executive

N,

u.

I*”
-

�SIECIAL

B0T1CZS.

BENTON HOUSE,

Boua James G.
MiUer LpttaM
Caaltarfimn,
. RaxUoraTyda
Cbadwluk E EAU LBbwdaa Ca3-ds

The Fnwrtb M ■netoece

Curtis Ctiwels to Co .Stow art Cbariea
Footer J. B.
“
Goru« Mr. J.
Hawatt Emelina
Boyi Isaac
Hiltes Cecelia

-a£.vn» Boar’ -baa reeoeily been
„fjn&gt;rihrd in tb. most substantial n—Mr. aad
tM 1‘ropm'*”coahtomt tbto be ia prepared

M m**t th* wants of Uses visiting tha Capital
,ho det ire th. comforts nf a first class Hotel.

imand

a&amp;jflL

____

Joral ttn&gt; JliutHmunj,

Although n» preparation had

Thebmldiug is of brick ; rvuma large and airy,
aad utuatad in Ibe meet pleasant pat of tb* Qty.

been

made fur a cdebntiiim at thia place, we
fuund that the people uf the surrounding

Lanring. June»&gt;, IMl.

JmqmM.

Iianeaster Jatnas

Cadvte. in full uniform, formed company

And U—e efoietod with
OTmx3krOU8 DEBfLITT.
'
BE ART DCXkAKR.
FFVEU A AGUE,
Or
CONKTIPATIOM.

at» o'clock, in thr Court House square,

,

Stacks of

Pennine calling far the above will say
they are Advertised.
,

country would celebrate in spite nl tbe
dilatiirinetn of our citizens. Tbe Zouave

TO CONSUMPTIVES

__

ON HIGH PRICES!
80009
ilHI

R.J. GRAXT. P. *.
I3T* Re*d Prof. Wuod’a advertise­
ment In another column.

N. BAILEY

and commcMed practicing on dress pa­
rade.

At about 10 *&gt;'d««k there had

nasrmbled «t lhe Court H--u»e a large

Hastings' Jrite Cnrrntt,

WE
with

number of ladies, who displayed a beau­

Stere and Btripea.

Ji was soon annnouc

waa to be presented t»

ed that this

LARGE AMD

BEAUTIFUL

was drawn up in line of battle in front of

anne sod
. Bathiag.
Slrt. far’ «il!

tbe concourse of Istfcs.

ON

HAWD

of

DRY GOODS!!

the Zuimvm; w hereupon the omnpany

K

NOW

of tbe LARGEST sad

zo

nothing more nor lees than the real old

’«• and p«renaf.|

om

BCST Asnuruncato

tiful flag nf the natknal pattern, bring

‘ Pirate to the
“Hy

ARE

In presenting

!! -jor!

uin

diuq3_

DRY GOODS

the fatg, Mr.. N. H. WaLBWIMfa on be

half of th* ladiea. made a n«et and appro

priatc address, which was approptlately
respoiiiied to, by Capt. J. A. Swkkxxt,

seconded by lb&lt; Cadets in three hearty

cheers.

KEV DR CHAMBERLAIN,

The flog ia a beautiful nne ot the

regular army regulation size, and is lhe '

unaided gift of our patriotic Indies;—
God bless them! The Zouaves contln
ord their parade until about 11 o'chsck

!r&gt;uVlrJ ..th lnd.K*.non. failuresnrsa. Seer er
Jha .Sirmaeb. Flslnfaea*. Oertiveneaa, expeted to
Eptoomc (n&gt;m change of eltatale or e rather, or
,n the drri.sr from previous dfaenaee. do not!fa
totre * bntileef l*rni. W-ed • Restorative Cordml
.,1 Blood Rrnsvaior. It wHI strength** yawnh.l,r»!r and bo.Id up the - rakeord arbans of ths
storm. Onlr one dore will be required to eoeosee roe ot its wonderful tonic powera. See edr.

when thev broke ranks tn form again at

In the mean time the crowd

two, P. M.

gathered—they rome—they come—and
■till they c«Hne!—Somi-thiug mual lie

At two o'clock the Z-'iinvex formed
HOME TEST1MOXT.

mnka again. and. prremfad by the Hart­

*

ing. Bi»«« Band. and tbeir own martial

GmoLwl Evraw Co., Mica.. Aog. &gt;1. H.
Ua C W. Rot ack—!s*r SirFee Amr years
I wss sewrrlv .3.clrd with Rhremsttam •» that
I WM ronhned loat bnure far atony tinrn. The
ttoelei. did me ae good. and I »*» a perfoct erip

GROCERIES

WAR!
On High Prices, at the

THE LADIFS MEDICAL FRIEND,

HASTINGS

of all complaints pecuhsr to tbe sei. oo marriage,
ii. dnUes. sbortioa sod Ua results, oo cb.tdren,
tbeir Btuawd so tb* prereettoe ef eoceeptioe.
with laraleahto testnwt.os* to them ea eetyecta
of a peir—cater* Pnce 13 cents.

DRUG

STORE!!!

Band, thev mart-bed »o tbe residence nf

Tke Cealleouu HMIcU Cremilei,

Rev. A. H. &lt;»A«TOjr and solicited him

tn deliver an extemporaneous oration.

AbA Private AAvtoar.
A hook for tbe old cm rang, embreciag tb*
Pathology. Pror a attoa aad c— efall diseeeaaef
Cnaary aad Kezaal Organs. ASS a Vural voces
ef edvtee cad causal, saate as to be feaad to M

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

Tbe Invitation I wing accepted, Mr. Gaston

wan enrorted by the military. V&gt;yheG&gt;urt
Honor*. which waa already filled tn nver
) flowing, anti yet,
one third of the

any cofiqiwM, tif
ju,» *m..

•* pr -tkM. .mj
its prirvfaltap

I on the green, bellowed ftirth defiance tn
i tyrants the Bund played ‘•Star Spangled
| Hanner" and “llail Colutnhia." and tbr
I llrnti.r beltl forth in eloquent and patri­

otic strah.s for the apaon of threw-fourtha
. of nn h«mr. when it w»« announced

that

1 'he axrrrhuto of this sp&lt;Hilann&gt;&gt;ua nbul1 lithunf patriutUm were concluded
The crowd rt-puired

।
UHTJt SotrrnlNG STROP fa ueqeeatfaeably
■n-ef tbe create*! remrdia] acral* in exiaieeee.
both for tbe prevention aod euro of the alanaing
rvmotom* which so often manliest thratselrea
dnnng lh« teeilune period; »neh a* grintng tn

h'l'ju-Xauhe'mnylfl
that conipromi***
it that m&gt; popular
wrrive a nmrk &gt;^
hocarrv lhe rlrct-

new and numb complete aesortment of

DRI GH ATB MEDVCINBB,
fClsewIcwK Palate, Olla, Catan.
phone, Raralwg FlaUA,

NEW YORK COSTS;
AND FARM.
Please give us ■ ealt

WM

J. 8. GOODYEAR A Cs.

MWM8,

the Court HiMine

NORMAN BAILEY.

Ot the

|K*rCtrnianeea three latter, we tnav not
’peak, save to «nF that they engroaecd I
tn rich nttentioii, and &lt;-li *ito*l much pPaier.

which e&gt;tnaito'ring the limited time fiuav c- ought tr» n&lt;k. nr expret.
On the wh**l«. the day patocdcdT ra’-her
plr.i«.«ntly and A'tbout .■varldent

we hme heart!.

fares

There tn hut on«t thing

t&gt;* Ur regretted on the part of thecitixene

of I Listings

,;"'*m.
Aaapr
Hire re-ui.i
institutinjgafed

LOW PRICES’

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

GROCERIES!

previous drill, iv ail lli.it we of the Z-ot

rftverAmntt from
^V gitfa-.r Mp (ho

No mistake this time

again, with areming

the cvo|uti«&gt;na «»f the e&gt;*ldiera.
THE HORNED HORSE
T he I.ctet of Lie Huow
k TV. Prr&gt;«a:tr ot Matasaitsto.
Aw a woxmeb or na ana
Xplfidid ftrfsnaiag Zebra.

M.rkrt, ,b,d, w»

arc prepared to sell at a small

xar for mechaxical axd mmdicimal
PCRPONEH.OXLTUn
Mtiafactioti. niin&gt;-Med. for an hour longer

yard, where they

E&lt;« «kovo ta tki.

THE GUIDE AMD GUARD

Tbe cannon.

। crowd royld Im- admitted.

CR OCR ER Y!

and that

m.

tha' they had

not ntadr prcparati*«n« to entertain their

visitors tr&gt;-m the csMUtH^ better.

Per

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
PRUNES. FIGS. RABIXB. CODFISH;
ia fact, eservthiag in the Grocery lias, sush aa
wUl be neatlsd tbr fsmilv um.
AJsa a great serfair of tbe

arnDJEBau* j-jOLnrauRXi

Aid CetklRjr Extracts,
roa thk KsrrctAL utNKrrr *&lt;r tmt ladies.

MOFFAT’S
LIFM PILLS AND PHCFiaiX BITTERS

rsriy every kind ef dtsMse to which lhe bemaa
am* is llaUt.
Tbe follow tag are smear tbe dutresaiag eeri­
ly ot human diseas** In which tbe

VECETABLEaiFE MEMC1AM

Sam wsktk». for tb* stere warts, wbe eee
elttoeesMth XenA for sc-.retitar fur egret*
t tb* yoeng of b..tb rexea sufferieg frota Be.
Habitr. ersstrebee of mtad; tee* *f power
roue aebUltx. Ims of eight, wekaftrtleess. tor*
olitude. eraptwe* oe the face. go.. Ac. Hr«e
sei tr is too Latk ; before vou safer ineersbfa
to both tody sod mind
'

re Aell bMwetobeldUldfi* O
O|
DTBPEniA, hr tberougbly etoaasisg tb*

haps it la as well m it i« ; n regular celr_

a front m th—a
rd to him.
He
I right io shrink.

hratioti **f tbe F&lt;*urth ot Juh costa a con.

•ddrtablr money, and thul, at least, has
CHANCERY ORDER.

hern

fttll view uf hie
has so far tfoftr'
uty.
Will you
t judgment, perrlv hope* th«
titre •II' Lithfid
&lt;turh*&gt;4 in their
*dv r«efo.rat»&lt;mj '
t«xi«fai and lhe
«. rhoeen owe,
with pnrrptt.
•st in God, and
nd with manly

and may he applied toward

tin- defense of our country, that we may

prrpcthatr nnd send down to’inir children
a

Fourth &lt;&gt;l

And. too

Bnere, io the Village of Hest&gt;t&gt;gs. In aa&gt;d count?
•! Berry, ea the tweety-drst day of May, A. D.
It satisfactorily appearing to thia Coert. that
ILs defendant, Harrer II. Rpeneer, to a non rssi
d»0t o&lt; thia State; &lt;n molten ef Jamra A. ftwrexy. Selfaitor for Sb. mid Complainant. it la
&gt; .:•«««» that ll.t said drdendant. Harrry U
sK«e»r eaus* hia apnearam e to be entered
to thia ttau within dtrcc soontha front tbe

July

worth

celebrating.

the spontanous exhibition of

STATTONTTHTr,
PEXR PENCILB. INKS. PAPER. El
VELOPES. CARI*. Aa., Aa.
fft will axn. rant, to any one applying far it.

Upoa oar sbeivee wiay be found ell of Sb

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFuRM.

MOST POPULAR

It Is a lore, sod beeatifa! paper. and contains
tbr most rsluabto lufonnatirn no
Fpenn.torte*. or Hetntoal Weakness. Tbe eaux.
rfscti aad earr, thawing the awful electa ef tbe

PATENT MEDICINES

reverence lor the auuiveraary of the day
nn which nil &lt;uir free inatitutionahmi their

beginning is worth more as an evidence
iSbilf price to Pit.
i
of pairiotistn than a score of forced cele- j
K~ Mr. Jamm Roatnon. tbe Nonpareil Horse
men Is now the bright particular Star of thia calloesai exhibition. Paris. London. Vienna aad St.
Petmbnnr
tore, rwrded ibe supremacy
ot his rtcklesa daring and agile grace, on bis na­
Th* Circufa Court for this ooonty couressd yaeked St«d. aa it daahre around the eireie at break
tenfay. W* bare not axcemined th* desk (to and
neek speed, a challenge of Ito.OOd and waiving
his undisputed reputation is tl»e beet bare-back eannat say bow much business fa oa band. It la
expected that th* aereral indictments agaiaal
Roswell Holden will be tried at this farm

On tbr modes of Trveiraral now Practiced.
On lhe False Treatment of Disonses.
On toe vnrioas Medical Mamt*gw
On ths Physiology of Morrisae.
On tbe oemmoa sense ef Medina*.
&lt;to Diet, EnrdeMand Ablation.
Usw ths Phyaiatan should bo.
,
Hew to Prereet Pregnaaev.

'[yminATP, M CASE
•r Ready Pay, wutly.
Special attention will bo paid to OOMPOUXDKGaad putting e» PRE9CRIFTI0NN; aad toy
ne perchaetng Mediatoes of aa mb rely apes

as*, v-r tys.eise ,?x:j., _
J. Reseau.. M. D.. A M_ Chfaf
8.
g. JfcnsM. Kerrnon. Dr. 3. Dcruu CbseafaL
Mee ia Newmark. Ill Chsmbar* Siroct.
OSoe to Williawiaburgh. Houlb Sth aad Lib St.
Cerecapoedeets wiU plsato aectoee two er
ttaea siampa for return postage, and address ear

three .tamps for pue«Me will be a—stable. &lt;o5
Atorrre. DR. J. MOLLUt MDCl/llTON. act
U*
. M®r,r&lt; Aaaeetotem.Jfa*rites th
fastb tfa. Hute. Fa. Ry ert«v of ibe pigrtin

Gae. FAibcsnsa.
Mlit j Smitn-

Shaving Saloon!
lubeeriber h»» epeaed • shop aearly op*&gt;
B. A. Geedesers store, where b* my be
it ett Is—. Made to perform aR Whose el
«*—a. seek as ABATING. eaia&lt;&lt;7rme

w —_____, — o»erag* *f «sa day* f ,
■
■
fa they rar. This giveo a total Ines ef •»*-»',«M Qceoot Books e
a sem three tiaesaa large as the -beta ooet of Q for eate by

21tXln"‘1' TsX
ruMirw tboir dsea* Me rear*. Teato toss
VUI-CANITt RVBRXB BARR.

Notice!

। A tor^s portaen of thia cosily ■nE'cring might be
1 started by attont— to dirt and efaaahos.a, and
abort all. by tbe. proper eer ef fas right rwowdy
ia season. Whssi a 15 cent box of Ayer's Pills
will avert aa aMaet at itlaaaa whieh it wonld take
several days to recover from, or a dollar bottle O'
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, trill expel a larking disorder
that weald bring tbe eaflhrer to bit bank far
waste or montha, does Il take eay Agerse to etow |

mUUWFllA DMJGSWtS.

BOWER’S HARDWARE STORE.

»— &gt;«*»*»*■* “ re^ re *”* "

DISSOLUTION

Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambry
tepe; Mdainertypa; 8pbeew4yM|
Mirror AtulmAype; Neilugrapbir;
Pearl Ambrotype; O mu mental
Ambmrypr: fmpcrial Alfa
brotype; Relics• Are
broiype; Double
■’
“ Ambrotype
AMD COPT IMO dene to toWb.ee

Eaa* D. Miijwjr-

..

,

�ni&lt;

oSa.

wnu

THAT HAS

&gt;

STOOD

1

•u»
*“■

&lt;W &gt;».&lt; Mftoril, for

&lt;5r cure
NervousHeadache

Melrln^wKm— t—
Sn-*»
ohwki u» twwa 'jt*

eaoiaTiioiii zo
BUY YOUfi- GOODS
touloBig

ftnn ’MrT. I«-»4&lt;k
McDordl. publUW -m. top
U «»uia ««m - If
&gt;*« »&gt;"«
pare Ur *•¥ f— b«r hB.^ncU. r»iwutenitnl.— Trfompk E /’An.rf.lpUa Prix.

TO X^ULATB THK BOTnu’^
’* 'V1 «”•'*» b
RBLTBF A.M&gt; HEALTH TO TOCB lif^

Y3JIAS

W.whtowarererfan.■b^Tihfaio
*
otbsr modlclua-uererhM ilfukd I..X ■ *T

WT

ON LOW- PRICES;
J311T5AM az/ 33S/.I

TH(I

these btttcei insects are often bred in
awamp ap»»la near tho dwelling. Proper
draining wilt rout them at head quarterf.
Tbe rain water cistern iawlao prolific in
mosquitoes: place a few lively minnows
or other hio&gt;&lt;k flab there, nnd they w ill
fatten on the larva of tbe tormenting ii»-r
sect—thus the biter will be bitten. '
■ Tbe flea delights in tlic litter of lhe
jfnod house and wagon abed.
Remove
ill this, sprinkle fresh lime in its place,

and whitewash to ibe beams and boards,
and the fleas will soon vanish.
’’ ;,j
Take up all the carpets, brat, thwo
thoroughly with a slender rod. and acat^
iar-pepper pround tho sides of tKd, hmm
where the edges of lhe carpet are to be
laid. Then, one® a fortnighr; whip tbe

Th« geeuiaa have Ove signatarea of Ovary CEpalAiawon nwh Iwit
^8ol«l by DreggisU aud all other Dealvre in Med

A box will baud l&gt;y mail prepaid on recWpt

light switch, and lhe remaining moths

willTcolo'waler, and tain, with auruah.
applying corrosive sublimate dissolved

v&lt; iWffie ■»
CEPHALIC PILLS,

your druggist.for six cents worth of unguentum; nfi*&gt;n-wUi|-. limp ••il, and

HEADACHE

allow you to do the same.

Attoruey and CouMalfaaa* Law,
_ Ifapot. til. Broadway,nnd ooM by ail dealers
&lt;w IPEKDX 4A’ Q 8V RE .CV«E .
thrwwgfanrt tba world,
lb* lUatorstive is pat up fa Bottfa* of tbreu
,13 WlinIK .THEIR BEACH.
aura, .«: large, medium. *od small: tb* small
^d"
T**1*
Ol” d,J*,r ■ bo“&gt;»;
U hit* nftimoainkfMr^uttUiatol by Ur. Srsu&gt;- tbe modiuni bolds *t least twenty par dent more
.in proportion tbsnlbe small, retail* for two dol
WO, Tfay &lt;rf«r4
fr^vftU tfl.
far*
abotflv;
tbs
Aw*
hold*
a
Ouart, « per cent
ruey nf tXh truly rcitati/K ditccnry.
“IP '.n JlI?P“ri-"ti. and rrtsiF. for
, bottle.
■r °A.J
.,°”w r'roF"t'or.
Brtmdway. Rew
Tort, and n&lt; Markel Ftrert, St. Lottl*. Mu
And soldby all good Drugglifa and Far or Good.
Defers everywhere.
J*nSyI-e*m
l hare tried your Cepoehc Pills, and I Hit Hem

^YTwW'rrtrf

NEVER KNOWN TO.., FAIT.

S^3«l.'iL,fcUTSF53

Saad lb* Pills by mail, and oblige
Your ob't Servant.

.oO A

KKDTJiDIKE) 3PMC3BS.
' ‘•mil eidt -jilRleint o/.

DISEASE ASD ITS PaIKM, .
HEALTH.

Hsrtford.Ps., Feb. 6,19«1.

WITH ITS PLEASURES,

■a. Brtaauic.
Si*:

' ’ ”‘b^u HlU

W. *• ¥■:. &gt;

January 28th, lifao.

I

f.

To Dr HERRICX
A Co.—Geatlfiwu—
jgsu \ About one year ago,
ABAttQteA
*a£e! oaiiH up-

GROCERIES
S'TATICM

r

-ide, ss large as* a

u..
with any comfari for over a j rar. I bad Mniulted aoms eflba best phraiefar.a in the Slfawanteu

HARD-WARE

afjrJSJssiS’ri^feBKe

ten^mtefalMGtJ&amp;lHrefahtoyMToulffsWwl
ally break inn ardly.nud nul my life away. J rrt*
not allo to labor mnch for two years, aud uat lOt*ng Mths Wc. I commenced faking your’ Pills.—
Boon after, tbe swelling commented d-.&gt;xppearing
and finally appeared to jrnnt. estoraslly. I b?
-canto nfaruted and sent for Dr, Spraaue, who adrl»t4. roe to ccntlnoa tbe Ptlfs, «s my rtcoitrr Was
rapidly being romplelep. 1 continued to ue fa
Fills In snan dAaev for some tuentha. slid Fouad
myself Gdlv restored, tho ulcre healed and I con­
sider myself a well man. • Tbe news &lt;rf the ten
soon spread through ibis section, and more than
a Otossand bose* af Herrick's Fills have sold iu
this vicinity. My Post Office address is Oneida
Valley. Esdlsor. eotmlv. N. T . where person* fatcrestod ran address roe. by esclaeicg a slsqw.
sad learn more fully ujy suffering* aad daffroroua
eoodi'.ion for three lung yoara. . Tou Efajr pnWiah
tbm letter if you like, to auul the t-rk nnd *d| vales your reputation.
■
. .
Truly your*.
D..C. CAQf.
Th* diaevrery of coaling a pill with sugar emBev. Wm. C. FilUrf Reynoldsburg. Franklin Co.
&lt;r.e&lt;-a will. IW
__

i

•

'' Irn^c’bitcr' once replied U&gt; a’gen

man whot'e^ieSied'Wm'W spW¥«*i&lt;*
subject of greAt importance.:/ ‘The sub­
ject interests me deeply, but 1 have not
time. There, air^pninting to a huge
risan““-

offtM aftSc Stoat ejperitr.eed and trtiftjKJ?

TbwMand* ®f Coaea.

Grlplag H the Rowel, and WladcbMte,

=teZ3?2S”W,Si!'“ j*

and surest rtoMdy iu Ui. W0«!J. fa *u
UyaeWtery, and Drerrb*. fa
*
arises from tc.three, or aur ufaex tat-.
iwostewte svrrr mother wb. fa- T^d

and otocr imtation. It fa also psriwU* exbifar*
ling In It* effbeU, and yet It to Dover followed by
lawntudew drpressivn ofrpiriu. , h ui composed
entirely of vawttablaa and those ttwroogbly combfalnx powerful Ionic aad too thing properties, si.d

ra^.Tir.,’dte^,sStt
sfe.’EI
unity; for it nreds BO uxrdlcal skill or kwuwledg*
ev&lt;a to seo that debility fpllows all attack a of dire
sass, and lay* tbe unguarded syvtsm apes to tbe .
attach* af many *f the most danMVoaa Illa to wbiob
poor liumanitr fa eonstanlly lisbls, anelifcr eX"Uint*. ahUbsfoltosriwg: consumytto*. brooefcA^fadigcsti’.n. dvspepsia, toas of appetite, famines*,
nervous IrritsWnty, DturalgisJ palpitation ofthe
hsarl. aialsoclwly, hyporfaredri*. Bight awrafa.
lawguor. giddiness, and all that class of eases, so
fewtolly fatal oaleaa alteode-d to io lime. caUnd
Femtile Hfabnrse uM Irrry. Uriliee. Also liter de
mgvMhtatrrtorpIdlty.and User complaints, tiissase* of tbe kidney*, scalding or it&gt;coDtuicu&amp; uf
tbe urine, or any derangements ofthe urinary oruer*. eoupU. emaciation, difficulty of brrattinr.
and tndeed we might esiwmtcale many m-ra still,
but wchsvwaota *p*« ‘0 tay.il will cot only cure
tbe debilitv Tullowlag el.Hh and farer. but pre- ■
rs»U all aiUcksariaiug-rrowuifaamttoiBlhwuoe*
aad cures the di.vcare at once, it already attacked
And *• it acts directly and pvrslstontly on.tbe bd- :
ary si-atem. areusiag th* li«er to actioc, promotiug
In fact, all tbe eicre|ians aad secretions oftbe sy* '
fam. U will nifJltbly pravant any datotevtcus ecu- !
se&lt;iuwes folloning upon change of climsts and I
water; braes all traveler* should have a bottle ,
with them, and all should tska * faaspoooful at
least before sating, as il prevents enstivencsa.
strength&gt;«s lbs dfarative orgara. it ahootd be in
tbe hands of all person* of sedentary • bah*ts. ata- j
dent*, minister", Hterwrr men. and all fadice not
accustomed tu much out-dour sxereite should Uwrrs use tL If thsy wil: they will lind an agree- ’
able, t 'eraaal. aad efltaiant retnady agauret those
ill* which rob them of tbeir beauty; for Bean tv ran1.1 —.lak— I Lulil ,_.l L..UI
while lbs abo’e irregularities cofafaM. Tbsa
aaain. tho Cordial is a perfect Mother's relief —
T*k«na twoathor two before tbs fatal trial she will
pass tbe dreadful pened with perfiret rase and
a*My. 7I«re fab- mMcfa a&amp;wf k- Hie MM it
•tfireefafas/ur it. TrarttMdtre*.' Andtoyouwe
appeal to det oct (b* illnca* or dacBa* adt only of

dose &lt;rf the _
..
days off) ligiyt nn time ^o.master th«
subject so tn do it inaticc.*’
“But Mr.
Webater, a fow words "from you would
frotii'fslsr
do ao much to awaken public attention to dsBeacv; oTlm eova down
retfar than let their eoadfa—
- ----- -- .- ....
•'If there be go mnch weight in my tbs latter are often so mixed up with ths excite­
ment of buainesa that ifil were not far yon thev
&gt;n*arih H-V- I too wonld travel in lhe same downward path until
do not allow myself to speak on any too late tn arrest lbs fatal fall. But the mother is
always rigDent. and to rnn wa appeal, far we are
subject until I bare Imbued my mind with sure
your never failisr affection will nnerdnglv
it"
point yon to IW. Wood's Restorative Cordial na’d&gt;
Demosthenes waa once urged to speak Blood Renevstor as tbe remedy wbieh should be
on a great and"Vndden emergency, “lam
lW»t prepared,” said he, and obstinately
refused. .
The law of labor is equally binding on
genitM and mediocrity. . .
[W tux im/icroi or ■■ act.

TMEURKATBFALKR OF MASK WO I •

O BL E S. ■5T 1

■ aaaj a enniietatto part
far r&gt;«U arssrasrislfab

D" MOTT S
FILLS

sew;

gy. pals and-otbsrw us sidd.v somplaxuaa mb
cals tis necersity is alcKrux every cvscuiaifa
Innorieus tn all malsdias in a Nel. it bad-kssa
tried, 11 has proved abs^iataiy caratiie fa each 4
tbe following complaint*, via;

XsiDebUUr, Nrrrtrtts Affections, Ema­
ciation, »y«t&gt;epsin. Constipation, Dianhttm. Dyaentery, incipient ConsumpUoa,
-crofnlous Tcrberculosfa, Sntt Rheum,
Mlsrnrn.truutlon, White., cblocwala,Liv­
er COwtplulsts, Chronic ITeadaebra,
RboniMtitta, Intermittent Fever*, Ac.
lu etaea of General Debility, whether th* re-

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ro* jna ratio ctsx c&gt;r
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tux vuouc nroxio uxitkl:

SICK

PEOPLE, THINK!

drea* m while, antT wear no ornaments of
any KtbdSrhatever during’her life tim*.
Her daily‘metfta hr* radtieed to one, and
ihM m prepared in the i&lt;Unple«i- w.tv pos­
sible.
She.is strictly^prohihited the tiac

AND

DRY GOODS!
Fri|» ^l;nots,f *nd Plants, and Flower* they'

uTbey. always snra—they narer kill;
Thousands now id their graves Wen laid.
Were it not fo&lt; Herrick's Pill.
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., . ; Wm. C. FILLER.

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DO YOU WANT W UISK EUS I
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE 1

TrwOsB'i, MteK, Jra.M. 1«1

Tho Best and Cheapest Htmaehold Reme­
dy In tbe Wuiid,
,

Th«a« renowned Plsstere ears patns, weaknaea
aad dhtrewa in tbs back, aides aud brrsat, fa» ftra
luuini. . ludtad ao certain are they lo do this, that
th.
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of

widowhood in the world.
A learned
Bnthmin»tbpj&gt;nn9ip4»GGRi&lt;Wa Sans­
crit College, is earnestly engaged In re­ •‘SM’’."*,K' * ’”*** U teal th* sick.
V&gt; itb joy alate bis bosom fill*;
deeming the &lt;onflilidn of th* widows, by
For Uns of ftmnaM. »ow rijotra •
introducing the system of widow . mar-.
At tbe magic |M&gt;w«r&gt; of Hemok's Filla.

riage.

A stogiebottle of SPALDlXITSPREPAR’D

E1 ’“rr“^!nyn—‘.kt*

eSAUMNUTS rUBPAREDGLUEl

Thk CvwcvUo.—Thia pest la a hard,
black, rough beetle. A-handful of them,
when at rent, with their leg* and probos­
cis folded tinder them, could be mistaken
far &lt;^ndfar«ifhemp seeds. Like ntbc»
beetles, their wings, when not using them
are oneervd hy a cate or shell; tho proboacts is long In proportion to their nixo.
and is the instrument with which they
pupnrure lbe; fruit, and It ubt.ll eojng

suppose, an ovipositor.
Fruit punctured by thia ioaect continues
to grow eHn afteP the larva has pchctarted to the center, but finally its
Vitality,int is atonefiutt, becomes de-

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BELK.YNCHA.W8

roatircucM without ever being a gastne purga­
tive, or infiiettag a disagreeable sensalioa.
It is thia Isttec property, among oiherr. wlitk
makes It so remarteWr Cfleefuri and penBaneal
remedy for Files, opou wlfah U. also sppears I*
exert a dltUnet and specific action, by dupeniaff
the tendenrv which forms them.
In DvKpsnsta. tuuumerable as are It* civses. a
aragto 1&gt;ox of ttama Chalvbest- Pills, hss ofte*
sufficed foe tb* most h*Wteal cairn. toeludiBg tb*
Mtondcnl Cooliscsmss.
la nncbeuksd V.an-eaw, croc when advaaoed la
Dysentery, cur-iirtned. evuscistiop. and sppareot
ly maltguiut. th* effects bat* beer, cqudli decs1 ire Mid aalunithiiic.
In th* local pains, les* of flesh aad sirssiath.
debilitating rough, aad rcvaiitoal beetle, which
gs-tsrallv isidicata incident Consumption, :l.u
remedy Us, alloyed th* alarm of friends sod pbyafaMUM. in aavarol vary gratifying aad intretsusg
”In Sarafulou* Tuberculosis, this med fasted ira*

ba* b*d far mor* than lb* gooffeffeet oftbe msta
nmniawly belsnaad prspssatfoosol iodine withoak any af their wtfl known liabilities.
Tb* attantmu of FciBslc* ranaot be toe eoafidaedly inritsd to thia remedy aad restorative, ta

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“Men gave me some credit for genius-,
all the genius I have b juat thia : When
I have a auject in hand I study it profound­
ly. Daynnd/niuhb&lt;»H by^rpme. and I
explore it in nil its bearings.
My mind
becomes pervaded with it.
Then the
effort which 1 make is what people call the
fruitn£f'riHfey|trtaAta rfrail pftfobor

and rxhwrtton. relief will be fodod fn

ONGUENT,

For the Whitkern and Hair.
The subscriber takes pleasure tn announcing t.
the ettiseua oftbe tftrfM Staha, Q&gt;at they ban
obtained the Agrney for and art boot enabled'i
o»r to Ute American ptfe. tbt -above juMl;

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nc,■ Kpvi... mt... —’
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&gt;infa sad muscle*.
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HASTINGS

TANNERY!

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phymc.au 0( Undou, and is waxrnufad to bring '
aula Ufa* mi of . . •
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WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE

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in
frosa three to six sreskx TH*
artide is Um i
las-A'iv.-SMiz.s
lit* «*.

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WEW AHKASGEHES1

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SHELLED CORK far
33 cowls per baabeL.

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HASTINGS. BABBY COUNTY. MICH.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 17. 1861.

FOR SALE! !

NO. II.

PAflWTM.
layers «if gM mrfus la gublio thorough.
fares. It w*» all very curious; but the 1
Nenriy a qitartar of a century aj^,
air of the place seemed so heavy, ever-1 Ataatam IJ«cdn, Now President uflta
i
tthing was so terribly ashy—ashy rags. United State*, gave ntteraooe to tta -fol■ ■LiZi___ 1 —a A-l-il.__ 1
I ' 1__ .............-J&gt; ---.-v AUivarMl at
1
I, in the State of Illinois:
■
1announced that ta had nothing
;^how n&gt;e.

Cjsiu Jocirj.

killing at rest above tta Imttar tbunga,
ibul plainly »evcali*g ttaidsrivatkw'uf ita
patch pieces; the dainty, aatiu doming•Imo cuddled into the russet, limo-burned
' «renU»g«Bhi
fiMit-casing of tta burly :hriok.msk»r; the
CASH OB B10BUC1
tailors anmng filth and a»hca were not &lt;still sutatanlial gouty ehoc, longer lived
rron'mus. 1 have Dr. Gay’s authority
lor stating that, despite their constant and
K a vias City,'Joly ®immediate contact with ’ha must hclh- lite, and al last joyfully kicked off be­
volcano nt Washington, aroused and di­
tobma* 1ULH
We are indebted to the Kansas
real
aome refnw, they *re among the health­ cause of ita corn producing propensities;
rected by ths evil spirit that relgusttare.
iest of our working population., The here they were, ansne blue with atildew. frjr a cop* «&lt;’ tac Fort Soott Democfat ‘
medical authority in qua-tmw
them acme still bearing traces of a polish, and of the 7th. Il emtains an account of a
“to bo a healthy, ruddy.complerioned some half eaten by the rats; here they tattle between tta Missouri Stale tr,«p. ■ Huh I. I.™., wlUi fc.rf.1 ..lx.,,
rare—the healthiest set of men ! have were, as many shoes and boots at least as under Gov. Jaticson and General Kains, over ths length and breadth of ovr land,
FULL ARD COMPLETE.
r. II. A J. MVMKIX.
nnmbeiing bv their own acroonta from
ever see*.
I doaot think, whether in there sre legs at a gallows *how.
’•Of what use are ttav t" Inquired I of 10.000 to 18.000, a*d tta .United States bidding fair to have unscathed no green
town nr country, such an other body of
spot er living, wbil. on it. bosmn aro
met. could he brought together, except by Mr. Scorch, who evidently regarded w forces under Col. Siglc, numbering 1500
riding, like demons on the ****■&lt;" ,**7*
■election. It is w-t going too far to say ss curiously as I regarded his old boots. in all. Its Informant says that on Wednes­ the imps of that evil spirit, and fiendishly
••Jews,"
responded
Mr.
Scorch,
with
a
day,
the
31
ln«L.
ths
Slate
troops
left
WittUTMAB ■* BOBIXbOX,
of them that, if the comparison were lim­
taunting all those who dsrs to resist its
V 5 V FACTtHEW’ or un. .hrcj-lre. spd eop
ited to the .inhabitants of London, or mysteriuns wink, “they know wW to do Rupe’s Point-and moved aoutlt to Mur­ destroring cunrra with hopclessdeiw of
*&gt;rr D^nlcra In Irvai, unit*,»t*vt,gtn*n,
our large towns, no nC«rc of selected ’em tatter ilure we do, mister. Whst do ry », »&gt;x miles. On Friday moraing at
, „li:Mr4warr, eutlivr andStoWS. Stol* ontdwor
their efforts; and knowing, this, 1 cannot
yon
think
of
this
hili
’
*
sight
uMudt
they
broku
up
1
tair
camp
tradesmen eopld be found to match the
Tho “lol" in question consisted of crum­ and marched south in the direction vf deny that sll may ta swept away.
rr. ibri WHlta
same nnffllieewf du-tmen thus casually
‘•’Broken by it I loo maybe—taw to H
pled up paper of every texture ata color. CnHhage, the county seat of Jaaper
hmught
together."
It
would
seem
from
Cwltectto*^ v
I never will.
Tbs posaihility that wn
At Dry Fmk. seven fflHns
this startling statement that sanitarians। about a ton In weight and all of it toler­ rountr.
may
fell tn die struggle ought not not to
who protest against neglected duet heaps ably clean. I thought it rather a valuable northOf Carthage, ttay were met by Cui.
SSigcl with fifteen hundred troupe who deter us from tta *nppci* of a c*0*®
do not know what they are talking about: heap, and told him *n.
“You are right,” raid ta, “I got half a immediately csvs them bottle. The first
and that tl»e B-ard
Health is quite:
not deter me. If evar 1 feel tta *oul
m'wtMkcn In prosecuting owners of reek-• crown a hundred for tL“ Mr. Scorch onset resulted in the Stale troops being within me expand and elevate to tbtas
CUOICBOAR UPE.NIJJP JiAHD.
h»g’dustbins.
It should, b&lt;»wever, be’ again winked, and m a very artfal way, driven hack some distance, and tho offi­ I dimensions not wholly unworthy of its
cers
ordered
a
retreat.
Tta
center
gave
1
a«
he
named
tta
tremendous
son,
hot
Korns in mmd that, during the operation
Almighty Architect, it Is when I rootemleather an bitterly cold that.
MASON ALLEN,
of sifting, tta dwst Is expoved in the open1 wtan f reflected that the price h*received wav, but tta qrder tat being heard «n the
r f.u- his waste paper was fifty ^billing* a flanks, the advancing United States troops
• ton, ata that of ttaartlclv re-insde ranged were in dangur of being surrounded, and
taldly,: akme, and burling defiant* at tar
avo the Mart
it,
I «a* hi doubt emanation, if the hill women pursued from forty to seventy pounds for the aante felt tack tberaselvro.
They retreated
Kether Mr. Dodd’s “eliminators" would
victorious oppressors.
In the Village of Haetiiip.
their occupation iu a covered building the quantity, it reemsd to me thatbv looking alowly keeping upjtbe fight with lhe artil- 1 -Here, witboat oMtempkllng conse­
about him he might possibly find ■ better lery.snd making fearful havoc among the
Tftlro to all of there, Ixpururigta, and
quence*, before heayen, and in tta face of
enemies'
ranks.
c
market.
the to-rtd. 1 ..tor rornrol hdHll.r to lb.
At lhe crowing of Dry Fork their ’
The neat article he lntrodaced tn my
I observed that every-sifter tad near .it
jn« t.~, » I deem k, of the lutd of
Am, however that politr person proniranc hand two or three old baskets, and that notice tare e&lt;&gt; unsightly and valueless lines were very near being broken^ when, j
mt llfi&gt;, mr (inert/, .nd my Into. And
each time sta called out •tarye," and u an appearance that the alfectianaic way by the timely arrival of two hundred 'nhn that think, with me .111 not torniilirtur.
— - -- ......
'Youth, by tipping into tar ready aieva a in which he patted and poked it o•nsid.tr- I’niim mro fromSbosl Creak, ttay crossed 'leassly adopt the orth that i take! L*t
ROBERTS A hTRfKEB,
tur rr nu isrrxKsr. e
bis pipe ami nll'ed up tta sleeves of his sboveiruU from a -raw" heap “served
al.lv surprise! mo. It was contained in a willi but a loss of five killed and two I
ntmt falter who thinks ha la right, and wa
bine guernsey, and wo act 'iff.
...............
1
her. She gave lhe fresh supply a handy huge basket, and mors thaaany thing rise mortally wouded.
may succeed. Rut H after all, we aball
The buttle continued, tta U. 8. troo p* 1
There are several “rards** c-oncd rd twist, so as to spared tta material over rewmhted »dd comers and chunk* «&gt;f
fed, bo It ao. We ahali have the proud
with ita eatai.li»bmrut; tat the one that tho entire surface of the sieve, but pro­ muddv wood, pr broken tall burnt bricks. alternately fighting and retreating until
cotiaolatlrm of saying to ouroonscisncee,
“We find a tidy lot of that, and I wish dark.wbcn they reached Carthage, having •nd to tta departed shade of our country',
I wanied was ,hal di;r«-lod to dust, and I ceeded to deal with it in a way ttal I ornld
crossed
Cuek
Branch
and
Spring
Hirer
on
found it tatween the stabling- department
W. PARKER,
ISAAC C. MOTT,
fresdom, that the route approved of our
•nd another set apartment f«* tta recep
the way.
judgment, and adored of our hearts, m
ta fighting was all done with lhe artil- ,
For burning!" wssmy natural titasr
ta now rrcrivmg fn«m New York and thm of monstrous slopearts atri all else bean before her. and u* n»w wreme
disaster, in chains, in death, we never .al­
lerv. Col. Sigel retreating as soon a* they
pertaining to araccngrring.
Tbs dust oa her knees, she dived into it with both
gut them In posit ion, and playing on their tered iu defending.”
vard was. as uenr as I ew»ld guess, atanl of tar hands, and went.through a serie*
ranks as they advanced. It is taliered
a hmrir-d and fifty feel long and seventy of cvolutiuna, that fur rapidity, were on- bread, phjs' wittks!”
-Comedown here,” said Mr. Srornh. Col. Sigel’s ■object, was to drew the State
broad, one end opening «m lh«- main street
From Mr. H. Savage
,of H?1*
leaping down intn the shoe gulf ; and I’ll tenopa on to Carthage, when, with four
and the other to the Regent’a Canal.—
Consisting in part of
bundled rerorvos left at that place, and avan. Walwdrfh roimts Wisconsin, who
show vm&gt; my wuoblmwie.”
N&lt;»t without a twinge of nsrvimwwM, expecting reinforcements from Neosho has just returned from Mobile, tta Chicago
Crusted. I,«.srderwd and Granulated SuI ton I raped down and strode-after him and Sarcoxie, be would ta enabled to Jottrnl obtains some highly Imporlaat
intelligent*, if true.
,
.
towards a dark passage. Just, however, torn and drive lheiu back or route them
tta outer gab- to the water s bnnk, wore
The loss of Jacksun'e aide was very
At Mobile, a war meeting was. held
gri-nt mounds ot ordinary dust bi a muck;
‘-What is she picking ••utT’ I Inquired as I was ataut to tarn into ft I caught
Gtaeri and Wack Tens. bight, through a dungeon like doorway, treat. Tta informant tuna be counted recently, at which several flaming war
and in tta mi&lt;M «f tta m»unds—literally, nftni guideI
etwech
seventy
and
eighty
wounded
un
Rb», &lt;4-vl«t. and Java Code. ‘
so that-In many eases part «mly of their
•■She’s picking mH everything.” replied the iron d&lt;-&gt;ri&gt;f which stood ajar, of a
Stoor. tv&lt;md*-u. and
ill"* ” *r’‘.
bodies were vWble—wrrv thirty or fortr he- Shu’s picking •hard-core’ and fine great chamber, black as night, tins flour the field and in houses by the way side al
men spoke aasi.t lbs socrsai.ci move­
...toeu and iiiri«In view »f the renal. cur.’ wui mas. and bread, and bmws, and &lt;&gt;t it ribbed with iron bnrs. litre a nv&gt;n- Dry r»»«k.
A large amount of: I sef was thrown ment. O»c of these old men sad he waa
bits of metal, and c-nl.tage-Lumps, and .'rons gridiron, cruelly suggestive of the
inr nnw
----- - o
out of wagons. It is supposed to make from fdouisiana. wa. opposed to tta mmrsvrll&lt;&gt;w irr,—-with a rasping ’»*«■ *■«« th^ furl of awful, (offal.) and bit* of iron inquisition and the days &lt;ff the rapacious
mentfrom the first He said th* Squto
rnnm (or the dead.
.
Llnwinc rottllnuoualy throtighl the yard. and old tiapots, nnd «dd boots and shorn, Jews and tta mild Barons,
Spice.
‘You
Another informant, a resident of Car­ ron never conquer tta the North.
.
Tl
Mvaivwhern to and paper, and w.md, and hrokrn gl«a«.
thage, states that ta passed over a part of are fighting your broad oct of your own
After that’* d.me she can get along with
mouths,’’ hr said,—“yon are seeing hard
isn’t It f Gel inside!"
Ittabattlo field yesterday morning, ata
Dm, T.taO, OU., Burning Flu­
I cannot lay claim to bravery through (•ays be saw wagons and hacks piisiuua in times already, tat It Is &lt;mly
id, «ad C-.mpS.no
ii. p.rnERBY,
direction ata gathering up lhe dead of what is to e«me."
Hs added: A
,
meratid as perquisite*. I presume T I ob­ entering the horrid place. bccnoM, cum- every
pa._-k of hot beaded lawyer* and polltioans
virrvutK:
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“
•'SJT.ili
iug
up behind and being eager to ata* it fiir Interment.
.11. all Vu»iat*» rotmUrd *&lt;»
served.
.
have well nigh ruined tta country. More
The
Iota
on
tta
part
of
tta
State
troops
4i«
pressed
me
forward
on
tothe
gridiron.
“Oh, no. she don’t!’’ replied Mr.Scorch
■upplU-rt b» «to- “Urdcr. &gt;»
bl,‘Z ••
than talf lha planters of my State are
CWT .«tm! in Bntlk CwA. di .-TThirh bees, aud a*cheerful.
shaking his head vigorously.
‘She re The chamber which still rctainsd tta scent .
oi.po.rd to thia war. The Cotton State,
-V.
.. .
_ .!•- »
fail tO
As a body, tta females evinced by their tains only wkalis given to her, and that's of burning was partly filled with crates hundred.
can’t Rvs three moetta ualnM
The
ground
in
many
places
,
was
strewn
. •
.
•
■Hire little inure ata !&lt;■•« premedttetfqn; tta wood. Shu don’t retain nothing else nnd tarftels.
provisions from tta N wlh.
Airway
with
drnd
horses,
and
tta
stench.
was
•‘Tills." said my guide, “is onr fumade;
_ leastways not if 1 know it."
4-nrtiouinr
—- *■
sickening. The whole country was laid band* ?f p"»r men ot
•-Oh, indeed 1 all chimed by Mr Dodd lhe shaft vou noticed when yon were out&lt;J&lt;r« from nh«M# and rMnftjr. and .nprarrnv. ./ tovin, rt».l«l mro.jl. .
•
■ r_ —_ ■ ■' - — * II,.—.
traaa. in each ©arty •fa prowling About tta
aid
Ubrnga'to
ft.
Everything
we
rolled
b&amp; ..r nv. .n-h«-u
ritfaaidl.
.
„ , .
. .
omntry. taking everything they mn lay
“Wjvmg again, nr; its nil clannsn by wo are hmmd tn gvl rid of, and, of course, dervd. lie met parties of women, who their tanrh. upon, to prevent themacivs.
ns to tta port ,,f U fronl ”"it* among the reat you can’t help taking a
me. and I’ll tell you
H
J. M. NEVINE,
l.rt U rubbish, «uich as ««&gt;n&gt; out mh-lmh stated that evcrvthing tad been taken and families from starving, and there fa
Mr.
Drnld
employs
an
many
“
collector*"
MOTT.
b...e«r l..
•l»‘
•&gt;»’•'»
-Justmon. as you call them. They go old taanct taxas. roroanul matting, and from them by tta State troops except
mark, WIW AM&gt;J
what tbev tad on their tacks.
ladies who had outlived tta frivtAites ul aix.ut the parts the governor contrMta that sort of thing that can’t .pnaaihly ta
Ths retrot was conducted in a style
worked is fiw any poepoa.a Ualusa-ws
r.ult.; tol maUrtrt Ito"
"■”* r.&gt;r, getting I Os » »**k« besides what they
worthy of rcL-ran troops, with ns much an, 1 to grv morv i
*—
" havs given them, mid being obliged to enn find a ataot for it there is nothin left
men spoke with e-psl rwrmetoess «d
This is taw osilrtnui as on tta parade ground, instead
bring in so many Vmds a day.
For a hut to destroy It by firs
I. . Timibr -Ualn, and the andi®ee
we. do ft. If you look through the gra­ of ths field of tattle. It was only ths
certain
sum
I
undertake
to
«ft
every
|n»d
rrrr.liPI I—
«kd M
11.IDLE,
overwhelming (SMs on the sgeqf the m- looked cmsVfhllen aftwtta old men spoke.
j _ . ..rt. .J it
f.ir the envernor. the ting you will see a hole beneath: w»dl in
ercnlv |«aftedu
Kcwpccti^ this latter ■ Msri nm-h a noreeb lieen made by a Fiorth
OU P&gt;»
-- • .
that talc we mako a roaring roks fire. ce»d.mi.ts that enabledkbr-m to carry the
feateikltaadvantegv -tlAching to light breeju- tta a*bcM, the manure, ata the
’’(broken
"yaler stalls, J' Now
ta* up
"P J'*
Y111 see
\’..w if y-&lt;wiH
v.m’wlll ta&gt;k
you will
Six*,rs .11
i-f ■■&gt;« •oirr
f
..
. ... crockery,
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vict-.ry wqa with Sigel.
broke® bottles. Ate., used for the founds daylight coming through ti loophole to the
was aa plainly distinguishable as a dusty
It was reported that a mght attack tad
PASTEL STRIKER,
lane tatmwu two tad».t «h.r~s taU-s
Urn made on »gtl «nd 400 of*, troops
•Th raven lock, all that was
’-A^ ,.ro tod th. ™u.;.k to* -T-ro, £. nr
th.Jt.ht killed. 000 taken priamters and three
’ uur etantwl. suggrstive «t ttajlyjrt.m
.tom b. «dl k»«, p.-Ml'to M. .Uto.
"call it. which fell* &lt;* the jiicccs of artillery captured, but our in
‘AT
’
.
3. .
ufdntmmrcpntn-.^
on
— P"”*1
urinant says, ta oxerhyard a meswrigcr .IU. ■
•Ruhbisb! worth saving’.’ ejaculated grating
——
or BMP tol *&lt;7
ll«&gt;
and still to ta seen m anment alleys.
without putting the fire out or even dead­ from lli« aecesdon camp asy that they
the
foreman.
“
Well
I
should
rather
any
Mist &lt;&gt;f the ladies wore coarse, fingerless
OLIVER E. EVERT*,
had killed but one man after entering Imk.™' tonp.«f U» el*,."*
I did. Tou see that building ovpr there.
erring It."
'
,
.
.
nt.rrr toulMi.&lt;.i*
loud
th.roAtor..rd.
.
mwun,
«
.Glad tn asenps from the furnace. 1 Carthage, mid had taken ■&lt;&gt; guns.
1 niiiiitinu o'»t nn extensive brick cdUice
.
. .
L-_tJ __ ronlniAftt &lt;11
I
J ackson announcoa his intention of fgXwneJwith a tall chimney.) "W.ll
BUT WIW"T w— ------ ---- - tifving at CarUmgc until Price and Me providing foe the auffisnng PIN*. The
meeting quarried ail night, aad fiua-ly
tta nibblsh.a* ynu dill ft. w
well &lt;"»™
roe Id Ciillonuh can arrive from Arkansas with broke up m »
saving that our master went ton precious mice wuur« ~
"‘I***1 aceumplwhmg
— r—
I reinforcements, when he will turn-tad
many hundred pounds’ expenae that it kto to erjourn f-w • ta*« pensd; butt act on the offensive, and enforce the laws
.
.
.
__ i_... ..r iha brtii. said lie.
anything.
this
I
am
taund
to
say
:
Gutaidenng
the
micht ta made lhe most of. It’s my
, &lt;&gt;f the State.
‘
■
»
warehouse, that building is. where my quality &lt;if ths goods to I* nnsrated «&gt;.s
Bigel retreated in the direction 9’
Fur Cou&gt;.«-—Tlx Bniwtar *!&gt;«»
and the limited »(&gt;•“ wl*W« ft r lhe
..a^rt-to na-.rttofk, tod
i Sarcoxie where hs expected reinforeaJJ. X. — EEPOKi
EX, k.,. un u*&gt;
।
work, and where I store everything that
1 mhhta.
"
.
o&gt;M» sent an elegant dreaa to a c,«rn
is firnnd out here that may ta turned mto a* chomoo-u-w — t-—----- — - .
with in.tnietlcna that-ba •h*’1* d&gt;° “
•tor taring n&lt;» forthar iulorcst therein
&lt;br&gt; «w.wl money. Come and look at it!" ,
WAsmtroTox. Julv 0—n-k,n&lt;
wbr"
*■**
He led the way lbro.mli&gt; tta
Col.Hiel Tnylnr. brstnr of the tag
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it
w-i
11
Park
XTlZId. to Mi iwj e&gt;
iTTOBKinr.
truce was not reeeiv.ri by
n**™
al»4 close ta tta
the moment was sent borne ornamenw
I but Uw Wr be brought was dvilversa
all lover with beautiful little yfusoncra
1
Mr. LibonW hrt nigU, by &lt;ms«/Gs
Jtogi, accompanied - by the following •*•
poinveo
••&lt;
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,
~
•&gt;ine stope and posblng open a
ontered. With a efcdt, tta d-vr tanrd
, HARROW**1™’
to Mild suddenly I fl hind myattlf tn tta
moat -curious «if all I*”5 etirVw* ptacro 1*
—-IKn. «
— -g.n.umXmi.ia hr tad-^to! . .. 1
A w*l) '»eiecf«l slack

time tinging.

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A. stain «S •■rnr
vp»T fe«t
fret cr-'twri
cro«*ri the
th* ’thresh
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iB.tr»ctio«H.to »ur pickets not to etam.
• him if seen within an hour of the time
, the ssnortlrt h’na.giriag him ample

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WO were thru. ' The health ul tl
,. &lt;fav»xo if this. cHiwE*' era ’ O’Tkak,
gftrtfovT nctLE AFbwnn rt-itp ruapufia, ment is very pod Indeed. Tbi
—a n— n
r-i ■ r
MTPa szaiw ■•cS TKuvrix G--u Jean ’«■• ■
r»a*s«a wtTHMVT PEAN aatiwnu maflt
iizaat*.— Airaitfm Zrf-rofo.
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■ raa A«wt TrtxaaArn. — We
■•rived a letter ftotn M. V. n.
rfTlBfri'v. «b&gt;&gt; •• e■•nurctwl witli
nv Vbwraph and i« stationed a*

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•ut they wcr.- fiiul ।

tba rrsTTkiar
coobdroi th.t
to ^dPSTLato of "U'cre* Vlfiu

Jt naa rh.nuLsa *at» rna Bsfh-t Ctt|-

wfc»d|nerT,iimin'.&lt;ma'iww
&gt;w,'i-'
... tbr-rcif«&gt;.•&lt;&gt;. &lt;y“"S-

—it
scroei the Potomac I* one of the crosnlmra
That a lar-n nnrpnty fa both branches
' I..
(mn Virgin'..)
‘.p.
of Gmgrcai v&gt;«U favor a speedy and1 wert ver/ much pleased with them'and
1 cvalrd u short diaUnc* «Jt Our L’nlon1. Astilkiurt fr-'|i| U rnmlinl.'rt ucli1
• Thwarted Hutrfltirrtfaffs thoMWFT
r wirwnrmar——— - ■
-■ j Taays that C-d. Smith &gt; comormd al M«mbeen a ninttvW.diRH... Although the
' warm tlnM If they.imdvrt&lt;*4t to cenaa al■
0sp». Rai«bm. who in here fiir troop" I rm?'wt-re rrititorvH ■ by therik' hnfidrvd
account* which reach ns am meagre, still thia p«*ht.z,Wlieh we’ first earn* hero
( to aid 0.1. Smith *4the lllinoi* vtituntwra ’ mounted m.-n fr-.m Illinois imterdsv if
U •• staled ihat an • ■#»•■• r *4 the ee,"d
•RiSqaHa apparent -that the country is
' we did iuive mtnv hopes lhai the boasted Mir Mimnie, MriS tbrOdofwl, with five (terfpcR^fiheb fhi&gt;’*rtfoft« - wcr* attettked nrtnv in MnjiVw* h*l •»/’»*
1 foil4red num, are iwrn.imdv! - bri'hdewit
not to lie dlrappohrtcdtnittrTj^cctatir'n'.
and doperxed.
.-.■f-*
r.-l
riiiralry (4 th* Old.Dominion would *tThere is a iiinnffrsf {^ppoattkn tri itnisb
2.000 cavalry , and wrv hi' iuiminrtit dan- •' ' (IvArriit Hifrri* Wks.fofl4fi tfij VUndu* here • hhaprapMtufir.ibM. Hri inamrit) nftbrforrra tkntrr/HMW Aha gM* «•«•
tnck uswe arc now-&lt;compelled
—-••-» hi
- relhi“
g*r.
’
Thisfiriwennd taketrfokti. ■ A Wwm
up their business in a abort bmo and in ,
- -ImpsOd. Grant'* Regiment, which baa been » her .4 n-bri* were ri»ptnA-d.r Cstpr. 'Mi’ -b.add run up the U. 4- «•» and;av..o
qnt«h tb««e vain hope*, and- wait
tbe.mnat eflbetke manner. The House
! in enmp nt Naphn. is ordered t»&lt; he here 1 Ali-wtvf. n-ptrtri! killed, waa .Wily severe, allegiance t&lt;&gt; the. FwImnI* 4i*»wrtotwiit.
tirntly for the neder to forward march.
He nay. I he «♦«&gt; wily rar foyal M'frrart.
11«» morrow inuming.
i ly wwttbdSd, Mild trill prfib ifily rcCio'cr.
Thq^rd Rfguuenl i* encamptyl a short
and aniMR l-^riMlbtewarivrewaA-r the
Cid. Pidmor'* rrghnsnt, at Cai-wm, «III
1
more latitude than he asked as to men
dritance fmm mil*. | have ha I a number al»h toe Wroa-zhl here n* Nri.fi** |»redMt-. j
fins of thrireooaWw • •*•
and rnoqcy, .tupivrUivg biin tn tsaeftM
The 'Cwi.frfo-fslm .c*-nf*«*s .the . l-w".i4
'■Orti. MeCMInn has hren trlewrapbvd
&lt;4 pltAsant ylHis with th* Hasting*fc-ys.
Hewarri, ths nvuredn &gt;4 Cip». Howlett, i
t- rrleaaF^Atpf^’sHff’ifisf b.^ni^oned
th* volunteer fi-roo to a nmnrisr nnl e«They are nil well and seem to enjoy camp wa* broNght here ir»t night fot aufe keep J C-«&lt; nrv,-ifii'-.-s killed in i.with JJswkjfls&amp;muveis N^l lip U .tjn-ir oflict-ra --n tfcrb' "Wpf&gt;‘ psreV '.4 temur .
enMing* 500,000 tr.eti, and appropriate
life hugely, altbxngh ilwy enmplaln very
tjoops, * few dpiH auu.uf-rtr, M.twyntrt
lll-ti
8500 000,000, far pmsecming the war.
bitterly because thrir friends a| horn* do ।
; Numa Our of foe(U..y«t Gd. D rvs&lt;y.
Bill* have passed authorizing the Bres
A messenger from (k-a MoCIvIlaii'a
\V*shixotv»x. Jwh V) •
idanx io collsct the r»trrue outside the not answer their letter* mure promptly.
ally of death. ... .
thut Iwm rrgiI think if th4y could sec M* devfaY the I command, just in.
General McCl-dhi’i o.-p -rt*, p-rh ip* fiver* h&lt;- w«»» r»vrri*»»bie •«**» diemt-iioa.
ports of die trnbcHmus Stnlas^lwi nnthor- *.
menta auder Qila. McGwJi and AmlrmAn
। twenty^ of lib .for” l-llb-d siul forty noun bill imdi-r.S»*.ri(riii(**a«wra-n* any »fiiivr
contents of letters from home.they jgouid
niade.n
the eftrmy'* puei ।
• tong- the bfcieksdc. In fact, there Is a
- d«-dK'am! not fifty killed li| thf bite cugiyfr- or priiaTV lorn*«riv h» the-UtsNad &lt;mtrs
not give p* reason t« complain again.
n--o Im* rvsmna. ;u»d w«* lined upon, sn-l '
geocrJ diqnrritlbn tn’ legalise nil act* of
army u»be rvlmrid ■
»
:ii*
The Michigan 2nd nnd 3d Regiment*. | on* &gt;4 McGmUi's turn wfti killed and three lui nt.n* »J» en--in-nisi) at-rii-il.
the G^ycrqmmt, qpoq wH:ch there may
Bevkklv. Ilk. Jnlj •­
MnsMchuBelUi 1st nnd1 Nest Y-»k I2»b 1 u-.m- h-l. They g--l sitLin 123 yan|./-f I
&gt;'l-r
।
has* Been n quealinn as to legality.
the rutn-iichinents; when Ihuy. were or­ i
Yealerdny morning-Gm. M&lt;G|&lt;41sn
have beet! aastgnrxl to i»ne Brigade foe the |
_ T&amp;e’ Cu haw Im arriu-d itv* mornb-e
AnMWqr the few Northern immiher*
dered l*si-k &lt;ui the main l-»Miy,
I nrdi rvd f*tr llrgimru&gt;&lt;C *br bill. 10 a«id ;
preamt, under the Command of Q-t-uirl j|
The
rvlu-lajirr
Ma
^atmngly
.wiUrachrd
t
13&lt;h
I
nd
OU*
VoU'itMW*.-m.ri
thr
lll'h
who hye nt htirrt and who dcidre lhe rep
TC&lt;-hnrd*on. (CJ, of the 2uJ Regiment.) ii that it w Ul bi? nwvMisry &lt;•• carry the f-irti i Ohio, to fimer.-d nioiia 'h* l-Hr of the
vision &lt;&gt;f traitors arc Vallnndigham, and
| . hiil* swath mat &lt;4 thr nirwn?*&gt;mlrmrbrd
There i* a al rung teeling of friendship Ii fiiwliou by iHorm.
Wpf&gt;4* 'F*1* former lakeji evuty oppor­
no • Bantu Rosa bland.
Gvn. MrGIvlisn wa*L&gt;&gt; ininhirnt the.' rwmpi to. tri Ilrverty n-iwt. «here ' it was
existing between the two Mk-hignu Rriei• iI
tunity tn &lt;k*io«Bc« tlw wnrand-ibe Adwork at right o'el-H-k (hri motmiig; ami | m*Mr* R ri» Mountain, t»« mile* mat «-f, NmftwHiJi’W
merits, cuuwqirently ire »re very hiiich j
ndnistratfon av the nnthoraof It; nut
w*« ninkieg every prepamliitn l*»t uiglit. thr i-Mip p*mSl«s*l urth ovd'T* U» *d»siw-e \Vr*t n-ftuljm.iii ^
pleased with tbi* arrnngement. Quito n '
p-ii :i!vvr Biinitr
If lhe rebel* make a dslcriuiued tighr. j aloajf the Brrrrlv r&gt;«*-l. and att*&lt;-k the
nifh-rtanJtng, his, kpou h*dgc «&gt;f rcvci.t
quuiImw from , each Gm»f»*ny nre nllownd a large !-•*• •&lt;lifo-musl-ruaiir.
, mat s»d-.4 the .w-rfc* &lt;hm. , M.GMUn p
C\a&gt;*U|UU
events must biivc 'rq ccb'wfl hack upon
A v»»»jri«-r arrived fr-&gt;mtriurp Nbwri*.Mt | briu&lt; pr.-p*»vd tn attack the « eat »uri ■■
pa*«ra every dny. They ramble around
f
A’balkttrlfohi-Giafi**. v. '»fo*
himself the evidence -if bissjnu b-4d un
1 iwuMg saAringahMild aimiMMu*-' tfei «mui■ ■ bw
• knight‘ ‘
the country and gather berries, which Laurel Hill at elirren u•’d-wk
' nu-rn’mg.’ with tie l»-dy &gt;4Gn«/G*crrtt.
mitigatvd falaeliood.
*•
More nr Ira* fighting had imu going 0:1 । ■imnmwiu of the sttarit. .
there h an abundance &lt;4 r!I kind*, or fm the prevhnm two day*. Tho forrea |
1 rvhel —nnitindi-r al Ijatirri Hilh!*ho wa«
In the Sciiste, Kennedy, nf Maryland,
they, can go to the-Qty .and visit th* worn within about, a mile and a halt of
white attempting th ndR Mwftrin*
nnd Ptdk of Mhsouri, ant noainst the
a! Ri.GrorgF. ’yhMimdlir.''
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puidic buildings of oar N*t*mnl Gipital. rack other.
Govsrnmsflt li»r attorn pl ing to sMauin
Tile rnrtnv waa rmted and a targe
The rvlielawcrr very aln.ngly entrench
The latter i* generally chosen by the
tptanffty bl m'offftbiM and valuaMea- «•
Itself. BrrrkenrMge is still silent, and
nd
and
siippwcd
t-&gt;
hr
8.000
Mrong.
•nhacriber.
The enemt hud only 6 ■p.-sodi-n*. nnd ’ Beverly r-«d at two. P. M.. after a
tlieoppo-itiofi altogether is ton fn*ignifThe refadl* hM fiOv killed and firiai '
A few day a ago a couple of1 well dressed
'their abut Ml throb hundred yards aleirt m«at &lt;-xha»«tin-y m irvii near thu tiiMun
leant fotdicir anything but emtempteither
prisimbri. and we ba8 Cmr killed -ahd a
iriave* mnde their appMrance *1 tlm line* •4«mr liner.
raHis. be fann-l the enemy p&gt;wmd on ihe few unntrijed.
fn&gt;m-tbei»O"lle«-ii(‘S"r frvm the country.
• ' *
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&lt;4 one Regiment and reported that their: Tho twelve pmnder* &lt;J»hc Federal tr-wtp* oppMtr Rid? of th? n«l«l. nbiait eight
It is n&lt;*w evidrm that nil qomthms wt
There I* now no rebel force WllMn Gen. ,
master had gone to lhe war and left them are supposed ti&gt; lie doing great rXcrutem. ■hundiAi stwifig. with two caniwxi. IhJthag MrCtellnii's vtistrlci,
i/r
•
connected with tho war wHl be passed
Thu mranroger saw some fifteen «»r a str--ng position partial!* l-rtiAed.
to look for thcmselyet .They did io, an-I
■twenty bodies of the reb«ds a*he passed, i!
Mfrr, ahd that Cmgrctt will adjourn iq^
An rneaire&gt;i)(-dt instantly t&gt;n4t*place
ran aaay from home u* fxst ns pussible.
Cd. Steadman yesterday tfiwiwwn nd-1I and c-Mtlnurd ihrve-quariers .4 m iomr.
, a few duys al lonae»L leaving the Ec^cuv
They were received nnd are now busy as vancod .-aehnndrvdiileo tndrlve them i’ when tin* rrie-ie waft tnrallv r«-a»vd. with
It wa* Ah-iuthi t&gt;- .iwvr-uML- ihii.,«-f
tire Department fall» authorized to er.cook* in our Camp. It hns been reported • •nt from their i-nlrifnchmentM an J aurcrrd I h Iom of 300 men, Im-lsding tea offiner* phv*i&lt;-al •■aduraiuv eo-dd tqirsl -.wl
force respect for the Inwsmrcerv section.
rd. hut a ahull acMttrrt-d them in '♦very nnd l»dh caunons.
About ■«»&gt;twirv*fi«e
In our Camp *hal (Jen. Scott hn* tendered
*jfi-_-ha smo-^.4.. 1'Hllw*." . AV. *1,11
And we may fchtifi expect.tn.se* renewed
dirt ctiun.
l killed and scvrnly five wnund«d tell mt-*
think it uiraurpikw-d.
CJ-m*-! T\L-r
nur Regiment the p&gt;ist &lt;4 fl-&gt;mn Guard,
Tho nuiri*r u* bat ««• dead body •&gt;( ! nur hand*, and a 150 other y&gt;ri»«er*.—
activity in the adyfticv of the Federal
nod that wc were-Vi he stntii&lt;ir&gt;d at tb* our force*—a S«-c*sid Lieutenant-^-bst The mAd was hetween two |nlU,UQr tr&gt;-*ps tbmka ■‘wkai *u»n bn* d«Hie, naoi r&lt;ui dj-.*
army iu cunxcqiijaup &gt;4 lhi#: authority.
’’
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lite mat.rit hut In**
Navy Yard in n few dava. !d»nnithink ••ur -hma had doubtless Iwen o-nsideralily demanding a Steep drrlbritv. Were great iv
.
. • f-4it*l Ihnl'Im r&gt;rXpMk*i) ■•• Hie fire &gt;4 the rel&gt;e|«. who lie
this Is sin. l&gt;ec*iiAe u-ir'C«»fonel nnd sll tMn
• a* AMkfiOO ifi r M ut WrM- - bi-1» tA cessation of hostilities took pluce at mplrd ri.e oppoahcMIl. and p--tired mm
betelo-u Io WtwjlrK MvOril &gt;u »tarl.d
We learn that- there were a-tns im officer*, in feet the whole Regiment is six ••'clock Inst night, in consequence ot a •retry, shot and -heft njvwi them.
4or (’lnrk*Uofg, iwcyi.' |l»U-v .Iwili.plniin
snziowi in b* ordered into Virginia.
severe min storni, but the fight would bo
Hrn. R-wrerani’ column, remained al
portatu changes mode in our8ch*&gt;&lt;&gt;l Laws
AVw*ton to srwlColtMH-.i Tykr ami.bi*
The wenthrr omtimw* very h«»t.
W'r resttm-d this morning
the place »»f the ragseriiHHit durinr the
w*«'u&gt;n of the Lcgisfattjrc ltt*t
rvuimeiit »*• tfrf th* «uon «v, T&gt; I. r u- a- r
- vrGm. Morris force* are posted »n a Righr.
have been mippfird'whh havclncks. straw
«rJ Ml Ina lull • f th- i-l.-i. Hl.I
I'li'. h all .ii*trivi oflii-.T*. ami all
Gvn. McClellan win in potion u-Hli
brow of a h’dl. commanding thrir entrvtx-h- i
hat* and summer pcint*, which arc murh
hiw-ffavi* lo4*r l&gt;-*-mu-•***&lt;-. II.; wntii&lt;&gt;ib«i
J
hl.
wfiole
fbrer
dnring
Th*
wh-d«*
of
the
rill do well U»h--wl. One chanae
inents, sn-l ha hjd fnipe* of dislodging tfcmore eutafortnblr |ban the heavy wixden rriwl. to Hay. •
I nfherttorin. rn*dv V« make Hie a-wsftll. hu» •putoi thn or-lw.oio.l . p&lt;r*d&lt;ug. Iu* turn
■ is in the timo nf Jn-lding tho Annual
OU * higl.Uid.(war ill.- -|..p..t_ *L,Mfo&lt; I. .JJv
nnrs famiahed by the Stat*.
—
The Indiana Iftth regiment started early 1' hoard mailing fr»rfH the icber rohuun ex
schm-l meeting, it how living h-dd on tlm
IflvUaii-wa* In tu-riie, Ju- iobl,&lt;luvi» to
In *&lt;inrin«l*ft. I will Mty that mir friend* thismorning t«r j.Jn Gen. MvGIrllan.— |1 cep» diiHMit nrirttf. ■
jfrti Monrliy In Scpteml«er. The three
Colonel T»' lor will continue to hold glen-1I
Early •'in Hie ni«rnit»r hr was pnswrd- | ke*n SB eyr Ml him whrti Uu- truiu periled
mnat tint have anv anxiety &lt; n ntigaccount,
|.imd !£• th*, wfinl fr*uii Mri.'L lUii waa
month* acb.io| •acnssary -to entitle a
rille.
|teg'ti&gt; plant c*im&lt;m jp.m an ' emiiwwev
DUtricX t&lt;&gt;- draw public nvuey most ** J a**ure you thalyre arc enjoying on*,
Tbs IOth WU1 return this way to- mnn ■- rtmutmndlns * p-rifnrri.r the relad ramp
selvv* h'tflely. Tlie imlv thing that seems mw on their way t»» j-4n in thenrtin col 11 mid preparing t»» attack th* whole nret'in
dose before the annual meeting; In the
tn mar nnr h.-ipulm*** la ihn prnhnbllity
I front; When w waa narertnim-d Hint the
whotircrnaiis, a change fitnlwi made.
nf having m return home wfthwtit get. 1 Late*.—A courier who left MrOellan'e ! enemy had evaeoatrd the plare dwring the
;*s to ciabtaw the children liptwecn the
1 night* moving inward Lmrn-1 Hill, lea' •
ting an nppnrtunitv tn face th-»w South camp nt nbie •»*rb«flk.' n«w that at three
h&gt;«rm.and a4ivd,**C4, T&gt;l-r. hvA-a-n’i
-ages of jfre nod Iwaly instead nf
(bis hu^ning. The (I-rnr wa&gt; ing a trw men, there sick, all tin- rents.
nru Brave* in battle.
They sav they
mny.iii mnrrit to Wmt s» I”, *1*11 *Uus
brfwevn the ages «-f trite and rirhtcen, a*
divided nml ainllohed In two diviaioris to e.tmfon. rampyqiiipagr and transrHirta’iu.
you how MMUI if you will ha-fc. y.-mb-/,*’
Whnt a plraa- anrr-'und the rebels.
formerly. If «ur information Is aonwet. -ran whip na five tn -wtr.
I
A rapid march was then mad-- by Grit.
and Making bi* luu-'kt u-V.-i, thy Jsl 'dr
T«-o prl-orrrv were hrongbt In. wbo Mr€l--!lnn hl fh-verfy. powdug Gvn. R»»*ithese change* are imporunt and should ant task it would h* tn Irani them hnw
regiuirtit *lrurk. a &lt;fcaiblf quick mid 41*stated their force."t 2 500. t&gt;wt thad Abry crntit’odtimn on the r-»ad?'u nh iiNttrwvt- s.'fiMwnil. Jjikis. Jp*|a of Itmlriyli (lllftf.fcagv it i« to In; minlakcn.
Wrrr lepy atrongl i b rlifird
I-.I-* t.. f. ll-.u qnr&lt; k!v.
I|&gt;irrnh I,here mnic* the long b»okrd
Major Cnsirmrui started with two b-T-w*
At fteviriv n wa* nfoerinteed that fete
IhiC ina few jM.iirs .*&lt;■ tuggn-g op f.t.t,
Clz&gt; (laed. 0-. July 12
for order* from llmdaunrtera.
Wo are
in thr day. the rebel f..n*-» at l.viirel lllll
b.rtb .bista-rara b-udi'd uiUjVk/u r« ah.ee
A privat»d«-*pMtrfe to C&gt;d. Singrr frtwii had"retreated, moving ’m*aid Rofiiiiry.
ordered tn he in roaffim-** tn maTeh enrlv
pbyrinsl "irrogtli h.iduiv«:n out in&gt;-l.uiirn
In thr rimming. Our deatinitrinn Ia yet the WtMfrvn Virginia. aa»«Gv«i. M«-O«l Onr total I*.** wa* i •! m-.retkin efoxm
tlrtv e*»t-ckl ,W*-db«».jMith • .Jjcli”. ijpj
Ian rained a de- id-d viciorv at Loarel Idlfelf and thlr-r* live w.-tmd
unknown, therrflir* I cannut tel| ynu
H.U. “
iplurrd the re-ny'a entire
The .Ihwi* Yrt-orf is approved f-&gt; Gi-n.
where I shall mail mv negl letter, but ramp. gima. tern*. ««&gt;&gt;*• fcr.. *n-i nmsy McClellan.
'3
«- * .
hope it will be at Richninod Viq||nia prftooera '•'■r* taken "tn-mg wl nni warn
Y'Mirstmh-.
, •ever*!'vfifirer*. Th* rliSirvy'a I- ■%■ i* ar
Volantwr; tad Mkhi»»04^imioL , verc, &gt;-rrt ntira vert wirtll. Nd oflinnf*
NK-Ctel
wrr.‘|.«*t ow utt*Mr.‘
Gen. McOrilan lorwl the euemy’a
• |b:vi;i:i.r. V.i., .bdv 13.
p(Mill»ii.
•
[
‘’The "ii-aa*** t.rnlay i* all that I ri'Jtld

TIcadqvaktzrr. Camp Blain. 7
A Fat Berth.—Probably tho beat Of­
Washington. Jiily 7. 1861. J
fice in the United Suites abuut this time
Friend Banner ;—'W* sre all hers In
10 that of Aadhor Dubois. of III rn.de.
Preautnicg- that all the banka in the Cbmp in good spirits, mjcnpring an eleva­
State are woevd up by tho proccre of ted poslthin on the Potnnmc. six mile*
delivering tbn lx»ntl&lt;* to the bold era of the J north «f the city nf Washington, and
notes, be will be entitled tn hot lean than
gning through the usual performances of
sixty tb«di«and d&gt; JI tits in free—If the ■
The dav* nr* occtipird in
name banka arc wound ' up . hy a public Camp life.
sale of thr bonds in N«"» York, lie will ■ drilL’and the nights uro m-ir* or 'less
be entitled to mil ire* than one hundred I used for scouting, but we sec none of the
'
and twenty thmi-und dollar*
enemy. TVre «re«e*rrql Eegimeut*en­

BoANixa Evk. Vs., July 12.

A battle was (iuight yeatrrday after­
noon, at Rich Moutiiaiu, two mil** mat
of thia pl are. where the enewy. numberirg ab-iui 2.000 ander rwunnand ••Fljwl.
Prgmm. were atr-iBglt- vutrMH-hrd
Al»&gt;wt 3 o'clock in the- -morning. Gun.
Ibw-er-m* with n portion of the 8th IO«h,
and 18th bidiana. mid the IPth OhfeeRcgiment*. left this plsvev and- uterr • it i«ry 1
diflii-iilt march ut wvra «r right urilm. I
ewtting amnd through the wooda, .Joe-

[dmiic.
Wi- c*ptiir--d ,»ik l-r'n-4 rnt&gt;h&lt;-n,
of whitjh ••hr wa* rltb-d, and .ill tjie rhe
my’* camp i-quipo—•'
The nitipber of Ltwo hundred, and

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from J'.#-'
•lime. »&lt; ofirtw trf eofipte thy

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QTATK or X1OKWA5. fte.Ciw.il Curt
k3 l’w cmi*t&gt; &lt;4 ttanjr. ia CtwRewy.
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ft. Wfr*rt1sr*&gt;ret Is yw
Nw S'/nuir’i SM-tsi*« Stu r
►s-d • vred IS &amp;v*r &lt; * paL-nifti*d
ta rev HR^Wt w* fest o-rnjwlUd t
vreWsvs imIs so hsmhat--■ &gt; am
**»■ IT t B* via IT &lt;*LU*K It ia pr
n*re Mtssaanftu torSKhw* nf their d
•iM'w. And tbvss ofyuar rssd
batea* Mat ft&gt; kMUr ttu* to Ivy In

vy, hBatoftssa. t«gUi,t.«. Pcxeiga
»1t. Tbs amount weighs srrr s.s h
is tore ftU.
A U»&lt;v partus of tbi" es.lt* raffW
svsrssd by wtMtfo* In &lt;1-4 «nd ct
shirs sll b» tbs frefem-uf U«

thehorki

“Thrir killed ohA wouqded am- uiif fully
t • one hundred and fifty, and a| Imat --bc
hundred pri*-n. r*. and m-.n- ri.upng in

.

rerdrd in Mirronndrnr thw-vurwiy about
3 u’rioi-k -in thr aft«-rm--n
I
A drKpvrnt* light iinmediitriy eiioued, Ir*-»i« l\lthT|y i -|y&lt; ,y)(|&lt;M of it-vyi-ly/hut
lastin« afontt nn hone and* wnlf. resulting J.air rapid march tumel hlni Iwk ja
made tn the armament t4-Birt Piekms. । ingly. scarcely n-un for another Rcgi- tn u1o**--f-ixty •4»h.&lt; ene«ny killed. a*d (great i-mfit'Mim.,nnd h- i* wiw rvtrm’ing
a largeYmmlier wmtadvd end taken priwm 1
ornwisdng of 9 45 pmndrr rifled gsn*.— ment.
Ion the r»«sd to St. G-i-ri’C. G •". M--rn«
Our Fourth &gt;4 July wa* very ।
er*. Smn* &lt;4th*1 Icrter -nrv ••flk-er*.1— j
'Ibey arrived by Mrnmrr thrrwtlay* since, -dull. ’••■ ;
1*1-. f-llo« him &lt;-l--K--lv.
mid ar* now Inndcd fin the bench. A i
-.1 ri. •I graplii-d i" t*- Frntiaylva I
few davs more, and thi-y waft be bi no«i ' Webavaarimt madd tip
nt* regiment"st C-i-nhorland |o join
,
that
wo
have
left
no
friend*
Iu
)I*&lt;ting*;
‘
:
oar
ni
’
An
pnwerial
fiat&lt;
t1un, amsutotlc
Hill at Ronli-elairg. Th*- G-n*r*1 ja.rim-'
tcrtra, and c»p it* of great rffree in fiat *• har* written from five hi mght fa||*ra
Centraling all, hi* tnv«p« at Rualrxhiirg.
tcring. down 1 e fortifiesti&lt;us of the I each, and ‘ bar*, as yet. n oticed no an
and will vut-.off GarDeil’s.?retr|e»t jimr,
, W«*l Uni'Si. or. if pmkHm-.
Rt. Gv-rgc.,
swots.
"A fitw lines from Hmme wntrfd
•_I may. say that, we -.Iwve driven uut’
Air** or IxpiAAUTT:—iV-PWladd &lt;!•. US much good, especially fi«Hii our
aoipr 10 000 trn.-ps »tri«ft|y entrenched' niWiMntmr &lt;n»
phi" 1-ornwp.udri-t of the It: T. TWforiw friend*, if wa have any.
If money is,
, wich-a. Irnw of A*ryn ki|ldf and thirty , reerlredirift) rf&gt;* 1
■Byajfw..”M,i ha* been detected In draw anarce mit that way and nor friend* are
,fixtt wounded..
Pr-ai"imi return* f-und
n-.« pay from the v-hntevr fond for thra*
h*rs ahww-Ganwtt’s fi.cyp.’fo have been
iwit'hf postage stamp* and cftreh»p*, let
husband*. *riilbel foetw'o, other* for men
10,000 men. Tbev ware Easier* Viciiii
them'draw .m u* and they can he terony M-mrn*. ' On arriving at th* iats*r
Wmarried, while others bar* baan al-1
Hwv formt*d ajw«e«fon w4thani'HbBfi&gt;wve lana, Georgian*. Trnowom**. Nad f think
cfiifdren. mfated.
Our address hi Company E.
lowed for ~ ♦ ria.ind
..•/andiai
Tu nwwn* I otnjivc foil
-tei) ■*■£*? and in bvmus ia- Miafcipa M Bayimaut, Washiagtim, D who had eenrewebrtl thoMMMlvM In the
Academy baildinga. The enhsG, t waftre 'd.-taila n*. to pcriomrs..Ac.
1 lbws-il fit that psMibition
I.trust that Gen C.,x ha* by thU time,
rraa *rev*is n rute form
driven G -vrrn«-r Wise &lt;mt &lt;4 th* K*as- ..
rtyhai Valley. ..la.that cam 1_shall hare .(
camped d«»aeby as, and more coming in
Fort Picxaxa.—A letter rfvm Fort
every day. The District *4 Catinnloa is
Ru-ktns, diitrdTiina SOfli. aaya;
’ uAn lmp.»rt mi iddirimi i«’ah.s«t to ba rati odnplerf by tronpa that there Is, wrein*

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Tat TnitTn Awrrrnv*.-Barnum lavs
it down a* n rale, hi hi* work •On the
Art of WHae Monev.” that th* "proper I

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tteCwriwMwor Miovreire.it
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n&lt; -bx.\to.\ rofeirU r^Siry
rrfur«i»he4intVpi»&lt;^tylbi
u.rTT^/^-.Uj

to meet the wanto of Uhm
nba deair. the co.-nforU of a nr* *G|*

h# 7 ju
Stacks of
.WilWOBS!

Thr building t* ot brick; room* targe awd airy,

TO CONSUMPTIVES

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COWY1PATION.

Tbe undrr»ign*d. now •evenly*™ year* nM,
h*. for year. devoted hi. tune ta curing hl* Pc- The School Picnic.
n.!i&lt;ncr» and the poor tn Mew.TorF of tbe.e '
*• r"-&gt;l"^l*V**»nr.,l
Sri,,..!
dreadfol complaint*. which entryllMlK&gt;d
ibonxmli lo an •■.luiirly grave; be liAv.Kldcin
f.iltd tuc.ire *11 who hare applied to h i tn thr. 're- |A«r tat. , ^l.lii,./BP-|.!‘?i,i-»lr .L
L. f, and bch*’Ing ll to be aClirivtlau dtttvld.m.
Gere ihoMabrtied. a* well aa at bn»ie, he will
lu.ta .wwUtal.H^k.
■end lo |ho«e who mouire it. a IMpy bf Prmcrin- 1
tiota u«'l. .Free -f Charge 1. with directions for ,1 •»" ?•h’-1 '*!-«* &lt;ta
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* inaeehrd W&gt; .IhBtiuwi &amp; frat, ghd.cUwit
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And Prirate Adviaar.
A book fee lb* old and young, embracing th*
Pathology. Prvrrniiaa and eave af ail dfeenara «tt
Vnnarv and -•'eiual Organa, art* a wauxtsa vwc,
.r,a.l^
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No mistake this time!

RTTilH MOUAXIOAi. *ASDi MKNCD
PUBFOsrAoxt.r^*:

LOW PRICES

a&gt;l kutda «| F&lt;Ad. Mrdiciuee. Liquor*, and Good*
ar* adulterated, with tbe neat,* of detecting lb*
fraud*. Price a
x5 cent*.

NEW YORK COSB.

I HE llol SEUQi.D AND FARM,
riantatioa and Kbopa. 1
For eycnFaaUr. having over a &gt;&lt;4u receipt*
an Conking. Dr&lt;4og. Pt tee 1 ring, &lt;3r«ning. Ac.,
linn tu I’laot and what it M beat to Raiae. Ha*
tucu.e .u.niaU.adrlee l&lt;- Heuer Kveper».r«rwer»,

GROCERIES
«ftH1 ir»!s« &gt; i&gt;.3R- - it

PncaUeeata.

ThcGcitie»e»s MedJcD

^Chemlralv. Pafatn, Olla. Cam.
n ermkfrinwww- frntvin- of-the netWHMi
and wore l-&lt;ade&lt;i with d&lt;4k*b«uu'f &lt;ts»ry

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TEA. CliFFEK. flUG An; SPICES. PEPPER.
PRUNES. FIGS. liArriNB.CODFtHlii

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Rbeumati.

nbaUwiMd At Km-Ivi'm

NORMAN BAILEY

in f.et.'eieMhinjpin tltoGitoodry Itae. aueh a
■ ill be needed Ur fount um.
Aleo a greet variety of the
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Ab&lt; CroLIrc Extracts,
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H-IOHF-A.T’S

LIFE FILLS AAU F11 IF..MIX UI7TERS

R. Palittor. &lt;M«nrihji^.—
Uraponik-nt rritmU &lt;«»• *540 -rmtfpi.
wivi* In nppear at nrgt Irrtn nKC-.tirl.

W* riaa keep on hand a gaod anurtment of

STAIIONERY,

Pfej‘pJr w Th-unw J. Qift,l4'P'r’fAxr

PENS. PBMO1LH. INKS, PAPtt. XXVRLOPra. CARDS, de . *«.

ry nf itprfer*!—Smtrwcd - 80 dur* tn
iS'.tintt JaiL
.
•
...
Pcipte w Ah tizn IL .SUxvptwn lii a«-

uearty-everT kind of dineavc to which tbe human
frame ia liable.
Tbe fol'atring are among the diatiauiag tari.
.
ely of human dueaaei in which tbe

ound al! af th

Upon our thrive* may be

M0SY POPULAR

MdlVRhd battery:—Fmpd t18. /
;•
‘liehte. Mfc. tV(v»u&gt;w** Soorxtan Stair
,
G.naidrrahiecivif bu*inea« wa-odiniwtoed
m-ouc.TatmiiN'0:—
.
■'
c •*♦».. advertiu-meht In your cnlumoa of
Vf-reuia'a SoirrmvuSrar r Now we never nf which in rtf ttd pnrYt^olar interval In
word in fornr of * p.t.-ol^bnd&lt;cinn before
-?i. but xv fet-l cumpellrd toney lo your gny but tbe p'rttee « noli.
•» thi. i« no humbug—wr n*ra raiet. it axo
. — _. _ _
.
it t *c tu rr cum* It i* prob-tblr one of,
ueeckail,l
(L-.. J—- V....».. ■ I, Vl.vll**
,
...
.
Ill MiMithrr part «&gt;f Lhi« papnr. V ilL J.r

VEGETULrLIFE ■EDlCIMEi
A»dAfo«^ato&amp;fefo&lt;ibk.o n o

PATEET MEDICINES

and poverty. T- *w*h at would nay write,
w, will med you hJtowriioo eta auer.WeBtoated. and novar-W-** furDTOt

a

Wa wtu. Mail raaa. to any one apply»*g for U,

FrepwU by Dr.J.C. JUrXXfeflQ^wnii. Mana
tor aalval Uaatmga, by koa«&gt;T* aThkcn.

FOR SALE!I

&gt; fur. gold.
.
A \»ffr portion nf lh&lt;» coallr •titteringmigMbe
&gt;»rtnj by A'tenUon l&lt;» di-t nn&lt;l cleulioco, and
Wcdl bribe proper a»-uf the right rumedy

'- '

' A nalLclMteilitock'of " H

FAMILY

CASH

FgODUCE

fee! &lt;*fil»jr./ IfMLLUIM

Ready

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run nipiaaaiion » ine wrww
nation tram tbe mueeie* and ligament. of lb. ! wr„., tfprreenthm au-i cam.
joii.lo-------------------------------------------------------------- I a^.u_ '___ .1__ ••_ &gt;a__ a.,
DROPSIES of .11 kind*, by freeing and atrngth
ening the kkiney. and bladdtr; the. operate uioal i
deligliltnllr on tlwae important org.ua, and hence 1
bare ever Icon found n certain remedy tor th*
woraletoeaef GBAVKL. . ,
AIm&gt; WOBMS. by di.fo Igidg ftnm th* iurnia^a
ot the buwela lhe altmy maltnr to which tbcto
cevalurna *dh&lt;rr.
MCUMVMfi UIAWRS, wmt tMVETEB 1TK
SORES. l.v a perfect punt, ahirh iheae LIFE
W&lt;-Ilt..iw*u
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Do not aak foraaythtag bul

jf.000

7;&gt;ew Arrangement

FEVER AMD AGUE-For thi* &gt;co.rge of the
oopnlrr. them Medicine* will be feuad
or Account will please •’Writem
£fe.«p33»*kdd*rtdiamindy'.' Other KZU.
cine* leave the *v*lem .object to a return af lb*
^£^&gt;21 ,ZbiSfXdkn'&gt;*“-‘’

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Call and Settle

rwuriL.

BILIOUS FEVERS A LIVER COMPLAINTS.
-Gohil Deniurr. In* or Arrrrira. and Dier tbw Flnt
111 fee left ,
..._________ = -_e Peace

to

1 »' .'llTir'Jbet-w matured U&gt; haallh
£ £■ Y y*; •» fft **•
flaae.rJ! ffr
aeveraf rear* with a r«**IW
an,‘ «t’-' d"*'IS!»eM*, QMW1MPfb
m»k* kanwo th hia fellow-auf.^^^CZADQXAZr *J

Pay.

, l-ci.MKtottttHbek
FUU* AND COMPLETE.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

‘r "-’ ■'"■‘■'T'-T. i. t-feeo»Bt the af»T.“1-/r—-&gt;• —-te

OR

*.«|WO HOW.”

. nJ

n-n.i,.^T.CA5nr.

,

GROCEtlEI,

fowl Wgh./ wjjb yev^rnl tree* »-n F., .Hr
at.tr’it ..n 1 fie- Iflih ••!«-. In latitude 20
60-in
f if &gt;ut|bP**&gt;&gt; W
**
hnn. Went nrwl pwaard within two hundred

U ».*w,r «o»nt.

M»*&gt;ba«irtM charge., With the dime,
abernill 7'7*""*
ontne th*’
r- •’de*
•'•&gt;11 ll-.! a aom rum f -^—1 ■■-rii—' A alb.

THE JOURNAL OF MK1HTAL REF RM
It l» a largo and bwmU**J pnpet, *a l coototo*

Prion. 38 oattUper Box, or a Bpxaa for »1.

,'WLtrH^r.v- p to WM-J-

aaantl hwabr •tekneev at an aveng* of ten day* Mgfy
fcnrfhv, (if BttPja^n:^f
iit tbeyjar. Tlint giro a tola! l-*» of •W.OOV'Oq
» »'in&gt; tliru timm k, |*rg* a* the whole coal of ' emtrw the prfiprmV**' dtodre' nw*y4*xl»
toittmd wbaeaa bring Umhnl»«* =*M&lt;J !
qiUrtto WbT^ilfa.’ . J,,’,4,
j

H-real d.? . I(1 rno.vrn fr ,m, or 3 dollar boilia of
*’»f. Sonapnrilln, will nipel n lurking diaonter
'hat wohM l-iag the -ulferm to bi* back »&gt;r
■tet. -.r tuuntha.do-*t l| 1*1* * &gt;r figure*to a|&gt;ow
‘l '£-M-d-'.u.w,aoflbeinrr.rIne»t» When feecr
Ml-rue U rankling m ynur vri&gt;*, and •linking
your
of yon. |t
wo, ih r], do.hr ilcovt.
&gt;»' hi. Ague &lt; ■•» to Ute lhe vil'.ianwe dlnartinr
etpriw.
lt(W, MH,, ,t a„,t(1BleMyT
PM&gt; have taken mid ip It pru-l-tit to wall juiilit’ll

three ilatapa far
Addnsa. DR. J
lag Sunteoo. U«
.MMbtU^-Pbric,
Who. Fatocnua
J«&gt;iily
dwerv

DYSPEPSIA, hr thoroughly dcaaaiag tbe
fir.I aud aerond .toinacti., and creating a Hou &lt;4
—.1 K—I.K. Uli- l..luJ -r
-a-ta__ a

•ecn th*, ntlverliMinnut of R.'*htn«nn A
!&gt;keS grrsv Me«MgvriP and O«*». ’ TJ”*,
exETbition p-’-ttmn nwaerai feaMH-n -of
Tee Kcovoer ar Hav.tv.—Tbi* huny nation of .
l^fWfirirty0
*&gt;&lt;W'if'■tht^Btod
Amrrictnv have I L-'O.OIl &gt; working people, wjrnve
v*iticc«|m*y &gt;i« r»tim«l«i at «d a day. and tbeir j

for CoIlecUea.------------

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•**4SWC?^rOTrt,
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CHOICE OLE ol-E4ilSG LAND,
~T ■ t&gt; n.'UW&gt;aiTtf Yaa^Rrl.0. ;

Alio, . Twa- Dw*aar Hoiwea

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cart if.fl* 1*fr pry f*r tkan

•ah—rtpttim. fetPry*

rt IbeBtoMter (Me*.'

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rltRa.A totvll

STOOD BBiiEM OF T1

C^F CURE ^&lt;9
NervowHeadache
cure r

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Iw.tntiDcar C-tlumbia,:

BUY YOUR GOODS
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SOOTHING SYRUP,
Fur CWMrw Tectteiug.

* t—cl

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TO MEOPlAtt Till DOWtUK
Dap—d upon it, axxLen, U.aUl g»«

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BELIEF ASO HEALTH TO YOUR INFASh.
W. tarepa&lt;
arHeie L, w„

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.•MaUtaboe tbe tatowtaf

dsh

ON LOW PRICES

*«"*• ,B"1 a,*r'" th'"*p
arramd them.
,
]
TUro Ut! Uen »t«n nttrmptrd itwor- j
rwti&lt;-n« nf ne^mec In her siewtrtr. end ।
there were routetant *ppreUn-Lj&lt;M t&lt; • ।
moH&gt; r.rnti.UNr nnc that c^M
** T
ranpra-^1 wtiUJtWlM* •*«•{•. The
Mcrtunte .hr give- nf. lU
lhr .
high prict". and the univcr—l alarm and
•uflerinii. are trrri!&gt;l«. RU ■*&gt;'•- ll,at
men that Lave g&gt;«ne !«» fild'1
’U G*n’

'with » »W.

and may bo taken at all times aith perfect safety

ggfeifF^r-r^.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I

Tta gtaalue tare fire aignatures of Henry C*Siv; D^gi^ta and all other Dealer* in Med-

t

WE UVAE Jl’BT RECEIVED

IteU.«ou ttasupon tuyrwtixro t» ta State of JUiA box will be tent by mail prepaid on receipt aao. u-y inorc crouxl Mq««*lut*ucvo « etv .nal oe
tnueb to u taro to tacuier ta Sanaa of Ibecboagt
I to a»r apptmwiMX-. •• my uhmto *—‘—'-------------tavro were to rveognixe ni»al
AH order, eboold be addroroed to
HEX RY C. rfPALDING,
auvtiyr 4S Cedar Mr—G Mew-Yewk. ■

B ft Tt V &lt;S

ft 1P

PYMH04U

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ura rci.AX.ro,

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Dyrostary a cd Ihsrrlaa to d.ihinm. .Iwtoex &gt;t
anaesfcaaiatHbtog. sr «t»y *&lt;l*r «.w
wxmxH Myto STSiy BtoUnr «bo Uro . child wf.
Crring from but uf tbe L-tegu'nc di-rron. d. rot
let your projudK*.. or It* pr^udkv &lt;A maw,.

Si MxSddLb.lHi'. are maov.d hr itair
dm! Mtd gently stnataitog pe^eMiee. T*»’
mr&lt;U&lt;SHATTERED COXSTITrTIOXS,

Mwerer they may Ure brew triSed a itb
•beta] &lt;U» tbetr di reel teadMey N to teog
...
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n« aiwaarge Iro«
—r
—
A Kaw T»r« StTTtao Macitiwi—Wr j
HcrW-sKtoeWbendiMrigr m^rwUe. TbM
gcMccday paid ar vibit-.U* AMi'U’* TyP* , SS11K
RlxaCJT TEE BEIUUTATKD.
Setting and Distributing Machine, which
nd«bere»nod&gt;M.«ofl*e»to®aM,e»dB«rM.
we think one nf th* m&lt;wt perfrrt rfcc*»
of mcchaninm wr have ever aeon. It only .
Menis tn need Sraln».U» fulfill tbe dnti&gt;-" .
of • man in 4he full matnritr ft bi. total-,
left and uacliilm’**.
The netting ■•! lhe 1
tvpo » pwfurmhd by «U airiking ..f key ■
.m the drrodlbl period a lib prrfcrt roa*
like a piano. The carrying wheel hU al- 1
tacUd toil S4 ciwwaynre. &gt;3 of winch
ara selling atod 12 dulfbutingiu. tbe same­ rar dangtdS?un&amp; It
time.
These conveyors are arranged al
fVkloirx in'
terately around the whod. Tho spued
to which the machine may he rnn is «*tly tbe latter are often «t mixed up will, tbe eaedetmdtrd by th* attllty ♦&lt; fbu of tb&lt; aprru

&gt;

1

•­

Tte« tay eawta

Wtarttta itrtffv trtfltnTWd wW» w^f-d ri
ety of wopntta. but all «rr etjitnlly l*tit ;
nn mahme n determined rvalMtmt* i» the
NaikiUttl tanvernmcfiL
Although her'
IntrrratK &lt;M property arc nt the
aU tviRgidpra herself fortunate in getting
tn WttaMrftcwi, and baring over bef tbr
protection of the Sutra and Stripe.,"

83 rwawa d

,

TACTS I
/
TUI ta BLOOD rcimn —d MMD
HLLS U»C been prered by aaatyeto to
COXTAIS ‘KO MllrtOUt.

dn it with « uullen. reluctant manner and ]

CEPHALIC PILLS,

FfEXtMCHti,

l to feUww ta uro «f taw mati-nne. if Uuwlr
Full directtob. tor &lt;tarc Mill ■cvomIwaj wk w.
Ur. Non* KVDUiu- «Mro *Ik UiMu.r.1, ..(
CVMTLS &gt; CAIXINN. N.w York, nroifeMt.
taawrupper. bold b, Dtuggote Urooghraxu.

MOTTS
-.INI

Swiw-______________ _

tor.
..
•
|
S&gt;x revohitiona per minute will art up ,
43.200 letters in ten hmtra. One imp&gt;»rtent feature of thia machine b the rryia !
ter whrel, upon which all the signals fi»r j
Irtterw nra ti«ad«&gt; bef.w* they p—»U&gt; lhe
hands nr conveyors.
Upon this wheel
there may ttceutnubte as many as sixty
letter* in advance nf the delivery, and
yrtthey will I* emptied t»n»p*rly. Thr
apace thus gained allows the operator
time to.jusHfy hu matter and read bib
copy as the work pmgTeaaea.
Tiic mschino urta-and dialrihutes IM sorts. In­
eluding italic*, small capital*. &lt;Lc_—*nd j
may bo adjusted 'to; fonts»of dHF-rent

I hare tried your CepoaHe Pills, and /lilt lltm
a* wM that I want you to »cnd me two dollars

’Vit'^rM—iI drv-foMta tfHthbtwn. to whota I
gnre a tar oat troen tbe fieri box I gol from you.
Head the PUla by mail, nod oblige

NEVtsl K5.0JVN TO FAD.

ouuust

rrs rip*

EDf/JS &amp; B®D2SS,

HarUoiiM'a, F«b. 6. IM1.

Hta /Um
m a*"’

ta/F'
VARY’AN rSroi tHO VSK.

Or. ItTMtCK

sized^lcttvni.
f
Mr. Aldan, tire inventor, waa a prac
I Ural printer, on’a journal published in
Maaaaehtractta.
Fie had devoted nearly
twenty ycara nf hi* life te thia invsauion.
and died ju»t ns he had completed It, gnd
saw it in nucceuwful operation. It ix,n-iw
in charge of a relative. Mr. II. W. Alden,
who has introduced it to the rmtaidr
world of New York f-r their patro—gr.
— Ctorrrapoaxfflirr Cificinnati Tbnn.

GROCERIES
B’T-A'reOM

£"°j

HARD-WARE

pills; iron.

too freto amatta total «it- Bed ta wwtar ..

iritnT of Osygea and Carbon Ly n«bwt&gt;M l&gt;
tdrogvn. Aancttoned by tbe iiigbest MHrfi’
leltonM, berth tn Europe and the ViMtrJ
i Slates end pnrorrii^ti in tlieir practice.
Tbe rspeftrnte of th~i»»n«!, daily protn tbet
no prep.rnti.in uf Iron esn be mmp.mt with it ’ iMpuritto. uf the l.l&lt;—1. deprv.iva of nbl rwr■ gy. pale wad nebem*. »kily e*««pleiioM n£

f

point ra. to Prof. WmaTa ReduraeircCoHMarKl
blood Hcncr.lor „ tbe reetay which abrotldb.
al war. on hand In lime of need. O. J. W OOP.
Proprieloe. 414 Broadway. Now Yorh. ud 114 I
MaAel Street. Rt. I-ooU. Ma. Sold by ail «wod
druggi.ta. Price One Dollar per bottle. febUyl

IdT.-m acxxracraator a«*
THEUREAt HEAtEnt OFIiaMiISB: I

■rrrick'i Mwar CaatN Pilh!
tuk vnotK n onLD.ixn-rrn
SICK PEOPLE. THIN K!
AFTKK VHKB, ACT I

You'd Dearer expect, al Ibis lato dot .
With atardiag erne, a bta to All;

Ttav ed—'/Mto'Eid/ihS'iMlli. end WrU,

AaJaupcnor to oU&gt;cro &gt;» Hrrrick'a Pill.

FrooUTlwta^Aai'llWx, uuLFtowcru ttay'

relented front pertracted trtrd m a dletac1. laA
Some terr signal intliirtri of Ihu Llod err ini
ad of Female euffenra, raiaciat’d ricliaoM »pparent aenuaiM, tanguiuou* eshaartioo, cnb«*l
ohaagrs-eud th.l evntplkaltoa of uerrw aM
dr spQtlic atersiua to air aad exrrciM Sar eau*
InKrrreZ* eSMi'ltoo. of all Mads, aod ftrf tea

prvrer.iit.rt ot irau ntaf ba roln'yry. ftauahte
tbe uW .nidro, it to rigtmm-ij tank. mUmtk
ing exci'ing euj U'rrix-atluK: an4x«Uj- T»P
larlr sp-Tuut, ere® in tta u...«l ob»lui*le«roe« ••
MaHVt*eM witLopt ever bcirga RsUricpwptfVe, OC liiBlrtitlg B ditaX'i-a.bk DauulKin.
,
It U thia tatftt proprstr. .nioaj often, »»“’
make, it .&lt;■ r. ni.Of Wj clfcctoal ••&gt;«! pens"1’1
remedy fin- Hint, upon nlii.ll it •'•» »FP«&gt;» '•
rxertadfartrct anJspcritk action, by 4&gt;.per»!»f

&lt;10,000 Volunteers Wanted,
•
Immediately!!
The above number of &lt;MwwtSrtS ere wasted

ANp,

The Great Battle
.tat l am compelled to Agbl with

.

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in i-v»]’rr-&gt;«. itiauunt-'iir •• •••
--—.■ alUKl.'box of tlx— Clialytval- 1‘ilb, tax
autaad far tbe met habitat c-ta iactotag&gt;»e
atboMo*t Co&lt;fii’s*ta- .
.
,
a
tn nnabroArd nlsrtrom. t’rn
whtaol'*
l»v—rrtorr. enrtteinMi, rutaetotiiig.
4g tuntaraaul. lb. efi.ctx bar* bera e^taiy *«»■

Bur4 TIM— * ■wenr CraCtera

DRY GOODS!
,
FUHfZlUGU HAS

..-rt
deMitotta «—gb. and rrmittcut M-ev.e, w bx*
pneroUi indroate tociptatil fmw&gt;t«TttoB. ««•
, rrutajbaa allayed the tarw .rf theaihsrt ph.’
&gt;iciro&gt;«. In acrero! rery graUfvmg xu-t lulamtisx

jomre ActodutY,

HOLE MAXUFACTUREBUOFTH*IMPROVED

EXPIRED,

GLTTA PKBCMA

R00FIKG,
and^isxx-^i: CEMEMT
and aseror dantae Meaatg
Tbe cheapest

1 Ml U mb-IM la M CORroiLlL BIST
.Lilia JubAO
k?au

Btjtckfc of

Cel.CMk •rla|«r Burgher,
or rom. ;W*T atfAgX&amp;tah * hto Fewc.
bring ycaupfor
TBl^LBT COURJT MARTUUPoil adataks this notice. * rU be*. 6w«d I

FT IS FIRE AND WATEB FROol*
i

It can be applied to naw and out

boots

at tu

DO TOT WAMT WniSKEIISt
TH&gt; TOD WANTA MVaTACTtE!

DO TOD WANt A MCSTACIIEt
T*a tat te aly obwt 0—•Third tat af Tta,
xxn it w ratex ai dck*m.&lt;

■uiMarm

GUTTA PTTRPITA CEMEWT,
Foe •mereing and repairing Tie nd brUr Mktal Room of ci err dcM-nplion, from iU great Maa-

Clothing

Tibs1 i beotory of at«&lt;!teinr. "Ateb exnt^

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HASTINGS

TANNERY!

^&amp;*50»!£3X^

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pata and rodnciag ta awnUaga
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OHSKEBS OB A MUSTACHE

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OENTLBUEN AND LADIES

EATING SALOON!!
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b ro" » “ ro—
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raa concluded wittooul
.riUell itainuiUk tta lady dcp-ail-

.

Drugs, Pain4 B, Oils, FUXD Eg Flu-

Oil

Kcrwaiuc

Garortt, in their comm ami. Tta G» njl
, jmm hud all torn nutard to Laurel Rill

Cta«t Mountain Gap.
a mail caaild hold hi« breath. Thia wind
&lt;4*tta 12th,ai.da •
mmsiata is
BurenMl&lt;at
burning
and .morning
and nvu-ii'ig
heading Ifta
— a
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..................
F --, 7 ,
ano
”! Hard*
nnro» county. It i« Im
•»,(. «&lt;■«
. |W at Oakland,
e*&gt;l gitata. lu the first, thura i* frequent* ly ora^rert.
,1 ped ttat....
General. Hill.
I) a double degree of heat and impetiioaiB&gt; lOorlodt the Oth Indiana entered
ghjr u, •m,rrw.pi,
The difleiVn.* between the hot and the rebel camp on Laurel 11 ill, and found
Ganiett’s rm p« Is here awaiting « rdrr»
U.K V. UIT OHW-MaU-Rfc,-—, _
fnuu his family.
ia from 7 tn 10 ilrgrers. Th- higbrs' de ! «mp eqali-age and rtathing. and a d-irt
meu.d thrh-4gu»Uwas73dmt, &lt;M Far- oftbrir ai«-k and w.sindcd. with a ante

Stating* and vkdnity, ami

always

ISAAC C. MOTT.

Great Battle ! ! !
110,000 Volunteers Wanted,
Immcdmti ly!!
The Ox eat Battle

guile ring.
•■'Flvit &gt;&lt; aaffii-irnt m’kI

that I am c-rapellsd la ftgbi will.

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the viceroy;

and keep tta mpirati-m ni--re free, it I*
usual to wrap the face with a handker-

Tta» were still wsttaul fluid-

HarM Ttaaes A Maisary CrvdMen. ••rrllre fo the a-ly-iining chamber, keep ctiiei.
neti"ti and &lt;&gt;l ils destructive principle, and Ohta, and 7th and fob Indiana regiments.
ts-sidea the breath kevpn up a drgtee of
humidity, and hinders tne burning air gullies bv tta twita ramp furniture, pr»ag lime, and »1I »f &gt;ou, wilboat dfotiaclian ‘
from suddenly penetrating inl.i the mouth vhhnM and knapsacks thrown fr-m the
pn-nrtited himsrif.
•nd lungs. The Aral*, ttaref-re. *rr rebel*’ wagons to facilitate ttair flight.—
We f-.rd.-d Cheat River f--ur time*, and
that we may talk over mime mslUra in
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,
which votir imTcantilc knowledge may ta

’

ABSENT «&gt;N FURLDGH

DANIEL COOK,

1. A. HOI.BROOK,
FURJ.&lt;»l'GH

Uu-State.

(rliiak.)if they iledre t-sleep. Thia cau­ 14-h Oh’m advanced rapid(y *»• the had.
gnitimdeand j-.y; while tin- viou-oy enter- ses. by tta rnrificaiirsi
rarificatinn ttat attend*
sttcfld"
■ in which v«f«h were standing, when
ol into oaivrrsnii.si with him up-n vari. | pretty strong aghathin in the Ltasl; ami suddenly the retwl army «ipcne«l a fari«&gt;us
“ ’ cotnccted* with his pa-tea&lt;i-.n. i this
-a-.mcrea-ed
------------ »-------------------,gj
mis uffiir*
imnemetil 1|&lt;|O
IRALUESTSuddenly tta viceroy put hi* hand first weakness
II in general j Mdncrs.m man aide».(1 hr river, «here they tad been
Into «me fMs-ket. then inn- tta other with two effects distinctly cl inuncrlard. Il c--uc.-slrd with small arms and two rifled
I the air of.-ne who tad mi*laid something. strikes hint mortalh
F*-ttirontr|y. ni st "f their firing was
। ‘ kl»! ’said ta.‘-iny Miuff box! Evas-rpa* nf
I me for a iimm-nk while I fetch it fromiliarity. n little t-M- high. The F-urieenth return­
ed it with spirit. Meanwhile. Lao pieces
Arata affirm. the liml&gt;a » pamte at the of tin-Cleveland Artillery came up. aid

RtSSELU

JOHN ROBERT*',
HYSICIAN and H.irpwn. PwHIii
war, star the Caurt lluusr.

His rxcellmry ‘tan dispatched

&lt;if use

EXPIRED,

HAS

bri*g yre ur fiw

. T.uir^Ufffu'-,;

•. t BERRY,

tbolr love.

Mother* ami wives and chil-

from 53 deg. tn 57 degrees.
friend and f— intermingled as they wWb
.
fn„„,
could observe that when ths wind
b|nwa, f„.m tb,t, •«.».. &lt;.. I,..™ a. I.«i. (jr .,e lbr h.||„wiwl
—often render.*! the attempt at rrcognfc
„&lt;Hrr- b. D«.»l B. T.O,. &amp;&lt;■. ring Indiv iduala difficult and anftteffmcR
a yrllowiah tinge, inriininglii livid, l*dif nd h.«n&gt; Uwlr Mre.1. u.d
n
»-e - &gt;i» ■« -■« •*
.
viceroy, taping f«* ju*tte., from this fused '.hrough the nimoipbor,; and that, 1,5Jt"™,'7“
impoorihle.
.
•n. r.1.1 &lt;&gt;■&gt;«&gt; • life. It™, n.llr.
W.-sternS-J-on.m,tb&lt;-ngh unable to con. jn the ru-sst vi-dent periods, the ami lieIn many places the di-ad lay f--nr fret
ml lb.1. rart Ih. r-l. l. »J
,kil
B-pun.t»r Mik ISM. Hr
reive h--w It was *•• ta ob.ained. Sta come* of a r«-&lt;L ll« od«&gt;r is iitfi-ctlous ;.r
mg
from
Rich
Mountain;
and
finding
an
(
.
__
•
r
was instantly receiv’*!, by Carat Rrvill and sit I ph.i mu-; it is thick aud heavy,
to ,U Declaration of Ind.
and when its heat increases, it sllme-t recspe to HuttiuMville imp.«4hle, all unin,,..
( ..... ,
w .
tta American flag was liula
causes auffwadlon. It iicctal-ined a pret­ led and returned towards Laurel Hill.;
Outside lan'rt'r and
“Have you no witm-Mt' observed tbe ty qnphuM perspiration, portly excltril by
111.- tineaaiiii-a- which one ta-l*. and the
Ciwnit.
Madly attempting to fiwww
„’rF*?,
. .
.
changed bv ttaudditi-m ta b'ua mid whirs
difficulty with &lt;Inch one br.-stliea,-si ac­ “*
“N-«ne.” r&gt;-plit--l a’le.
o™.
.™.r p«—i -Srmer. | „ri^ „ „
,/ lb, „ni.. ,&lt;•
•-Dill n&gt;&gt; pereon (Mas in &lt;ir out during count «-f its foati-l quality. Tlii*.per»piraGillen intn a l—.llrea «m» by the m»Sr.;«d l-rA" II. k.'
to .
«.r UUrt,. ketrv nf the inner filra. Further .&lt; ym
Aioli appears to me more dene- and viaciilie tntnMicrionl"
.ndUllwl
II ..rUO KlItlH.
. ,k|,.„4 |,i„
.1,,
trnri tta spot where cavalry of Franc*
llie vir*w*»y reftaited a tu-imenl.
and England had momnter.-d—ehaa-etir
The i-etter to elniniiis its oualltle* and its
•Ibies ymtr friend smoke!"
and hitztar wore intermingled; and the
I nature. I opmed my iii-mui to inhnfr it;
heavv Niwman horses •&lt; ths Imperial
the iialate and thronl were instantly par­
Gnari were lh«t rspersed with tha gay
ched. Il pnsluced tta aauw effect when
charger which had carried Album’s chiv■ I ititaled through the n&lt;mtril«. but nmeu
aJrv. Here the Highland ar.d Tirnllsur
'slowly. To preserve one’s self from Ik

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

—The highest market price
paid for Pitduce.

rnimma display Imre mule testimony. to
the mlrerv of snrh B tattle.
Ctmld ths
mrlanrh-jy spp-arance of this scene rif
denth ta bighti-ned. it would ta by wh-

Ova National. Ftao—How Ous n nrt
tmnstanuy ’
----------------- j --------- .—As cvrrv tiring runs st lever heat .-n tne
I ll*.ugi.t
queati-ai of our • Star Spangled Banner."
...
-----I 1 &lt;- «•"■« with tbe

and that rm *««*» traustcUon bad taken

tfvti&lt;H&gt;Fal-.-^n pnid t.. filHng redrr* frimi

NO. 12.

MeCLILUX’S LAMT VICTORY.

WIGHTMAN &amp; ROBINMOIL
f ...,

""•

crop of ripe grain which'tad oitered thh
field tattle &lt;»« reduced’ h» litter MM
and terror to all .-lasaou and nothma. Hu I
0^ tta night ./the I ilk the rehri army-;
WTtt.
says;—
| at laurel Hill, under ttat command of
Graft.*. July Ik
Tta Saniieli ia frit in the Dcrert from Brir.dmr-Gui*eral G^reatk lata Major m |
trough tta field • f tattle .4
hwCxlfiu difficulty and in immediate
alrmt the middle of June to th* Site of the U 8. Army, ey-c-atud it. ramp m
tr^d.c&lt;llk MajorG-rden.
uBnt «»f a email sum
money.
ninny n relic ««f the fight.
D"U----------- being her friend and a rv September—It I.etprriencrd with a very great hasie, imniediately «* learning of wb&lt;1 had charge -U t'hec-rp*- of General
g Gnrtlfn. *r h-sHird lhat tta
.jH^ablv meictam, she waul tn him In violent south west wind, and •*&gt; tb-*e &lt;&gt;e«u McClellan - approach to Beverly,
day a whew tta tail
the aun is the and nRrestod ta ttat director. appareM- ||w
Ill-mi ardent. It ta burning, it i*m»«* in
taping to |ia*s Beverly hrlnre ton.
ulMj aiu|lrry ata point
gu«ta m-.re .-r 1ms so-rdring. of nmru -r j McClellan a arrival, aud thus esi-ane Ibe
two mile* from 8t.Gi&lt;*ge. W«nl
rw-nma.; musical instrurneuta. the sppra-

Snlt NNl Water Lime.
1
R-m|ui SulerntiM. Cauaia. Pepper -md
I Spire.

P

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A Rirarian nnblatuan. who haa been ■

BULKY.

,11 ner w*rc. irroicn. m tow,
itU UnJwor. callcry »ud

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TERMS, S1.0S. IN AD-VAJ^CrEL

Choice Jliirribn^.

G roce ries! !
R. J. GRANT,
.EALKUS ia all kltaaef Cry. 1

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1 1

Rftehot, Ma fall iiiocii of

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Hastings’ Musintss girrttorg. I

&gt;. n. *

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HASTINGS. DARBY COUNTY. MICH.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 24. 1861.

VO.3

I'irriptioioi matbiwMf on JUta.

NORNCt

JJLJ ■_■

J. *4.. NEVLNS, PROPRIETOR.

Jst »W data Frlstiag.

.

1

"O'ftEPUBLICAN BANNER.

Ar ib*YH*»*,‘ »*«»’’ o&lt;jrr’rt -wtcriioan
«»/* ‘'*u‘

1

*~t *r i "

'tilT

Jill A f I &lt;

fanner.

A fivil 4. It was designed by Captain
8.imiivt C. Rrid, who in command of the
privateer General Am.strong, (ought with
a British fleet the tmsrt brilliant engage­
ment tota found upon record. Pia.u&gt;ua
to it* tairg ad--pte&lt;j by C-mgreeo, the
niimlirr of stripe* ta tta .-Id ting keeping
pace with the number of Slate* admitted
lot., tta Utti-n tad incn*rard to eighteen,
thus destroying ita beauty, while to re­
tain mure of the firiginnl nraUirM and
perspicuity of Its «p|w-arahce. sumo were
made with only nine *iripro, thus destroy­
ing uniformity.
Arcuritngl’y in 1616. &lt;m the adnitssi.«
of Indiana Into the Uuhm. Peter H.
WetMl..vt-r. id Ne* York offered an*|iiti--n itat a c-uninlttre be appointed to
inquire into the expediency «&lt;t alluring
the flag-if the United Sintra. Tta com
mittee was app&gt;entrd. after which Mr.
W. relied no Captain Reid.ti*n in Wa*b-

with Green Erin's tadge up-sihirtalm-

the ground was rmntared with tne dead
and trod-len fetlock deep in tta mwd and
gore by the frequent n^h" «tf rivaT««vg*ry

Gtnt»d pointed .mt

list rhaneea rested, tad been amiilillat^

'rrochmm.

the disorganized c-mpat

my knapsack.” *1$ a v*
lay* Bick in ««enf (Whn
-Bring me my knap-

_ _ ___ n:i-e iiw- n-Hr-rm .-u.-rmu uiuir
for * luog tuns, *»d Jou MU.4T COME LP A5D earellrtu-v.’

Ohi-\s letk while tbe Seventh Indiana

SETTIXar-‘POP GOES THE WEASEL.’'
||„ .-xn lb m-v received it, a* If mer
Rrspeetfully and t.nly your*.
___
1 tanicallv. h-4-lintf in hi* h-md am! talking.

p-itrefncti-m. Such a corpse h rep-rted
- - e,
K
I Illi, pretending son.-- hariw**. ta went c&lt;Hitagi&lt;Mia. I ktmw n-ublng *» ternlde
Uaslinrii, jsdrla ^Et.
~
«’H* «Hi"R *" offi-*-P d--*ired him to as thia wild; I fell it almost runatnnllv
*________ bike that-miffb-x to the tuen-haiil's tuaire

BAILEY

FOR SALE!!
= CASH

OB

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I....

ki-u t-« deliver the taarer a jewel cw-w
| which be tad n-reired.
Ruvlllhfigad-i retiirnr&lt;l V. hi* fair non
’ ponton, and under pretence of showing

PBODuCBwe ean'l n

C. rKlRDLE,

Heady

Pay

Fl l.l. ANU CUMI'I-EFE

OLIVER E. EVERT*,

Call and Settle

HERIFF. Um be fouta in tbe Court D
or b»» rs*i4esee. srer tbe Jail.
T
Ususa Sssairr sta Jillor.

st
S FU1LUP*

IlEKIir
OlBre In tbs -Crert.

euirtxr of

R

C

JABER

KWEEZF.Y,

DROSF.CUTI5U ATTOUKF.T. CaaaMtar
17 taw. Sstaitor and Cotiasricr Ip L’taner

nightKiaiorueaively. M» Interpreter. Mr.
M. R*m«sI, was struck by it, bn' anraped death b» a diw'harge of bhe&gt;d.

Indiana ram* up in hot |«in»uit, and an­
other brisk little engagement ensued.—
Gm. Garnett was finally rimt dead, when
bi* army fled in wild cmfusion toward
8t. (ivorgn.
Tta -Sr. anth Indiana pursued them a
N»
rard in j*«y. and blew .hi nts, I frit great fnintnra*, and mile or l«« further, but our f-rora were
pm-vived it: iuy joints a relaxation of tbe so exhausted with their f&gt;.re&lt;-d march
twenty miles to-day hvf little rest from
lliu»dra.
yesterday’s march, thal'Gun. Mori is re
Tbe dangers of this wind are guarded
to hi* other uii«-&lt;t,
-Now," uid he. • hrtnre going fiirtta'. again* by inhaling the fumes ..fg-md vine, fom-d to let them pursue further.
gar and covering the face with the handkrichirf. I asked the Arabs if lying capiiireof the rebel camp al taurel H-ll;
tta total route ■d' their army; ths capture
Are V.m acquainted with the Seti-irw
of a large anumni of their tsuta and ramp
8------—r
I ah-&gt;uId ta inolimd ntyacll tn think it equipage: f-ny of their taggagv *a»ym*;
liitiinatelr «ta la my friend.
Um held ramp idlest—supposed tn contain
.
.
“Di&lt;l you lend h--r righ' hundred d-d prvjmlitiiid. .,
all their m.aiey; iw.. regimental tanner*;
Vraaiau B«&lt;a*ymk&gt;. — In the sketch of one uf them that of thu Georgia regimen&gt;,
fifty or mure |&gt;ris-oer*. including fiuir
tta Ills .&gt;f Omar K.-diiry. given in ths
lives of the signer* &lt;4 the D.-durstum. «ri' Georgia Captain* and Ueulsnanta and a
ludepeti-irnc.-, it i» »uted that in the Fed­ large number -f Virginia -«fficsr&gt;; the
death of Brig Gen. Garurit, and twenty of
eral Gmgr.-an tin- Virginia inembers were
his men, and the wounding .da much
, ly— Ittrrelv in act .if fri-ndalripi and «he
■ luoi invented a »t-&gt;ry cmrerrnng eurne
j,-«ela. which had n-d the slightest fimnda

H. W. RUELDON,
OUXTT TREASURER. 0®re
H-u.e.
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(TimpE OAK OPENING LAND,

Al.o. -riro

Koine,

HIRWOX SMITH,
ptRCXJfT COURT m* 1 IHStONFR.

In th* VUl*&lt;te of BairtinfM-

k, CpuMsilee P Malisitre. in •» »be &lt;

Thiel Wall -/ ttare.:’’twmrcva»i and

other* and to indulge in high wrought
sul-yiya and graUilali-m i-f thrinselvra
which sometime* weUlrd ths reprwwnU'
lives .if .Hber Suite*, who styled tta
spirit of sell laudatioti am-mg the Virgmtaui chnnbiuanaiw." But wtati thi*
Bui the merchant predated In hladiotisl. rnemy actually apprmcb*d their borders.
The.ireroy left tin- n»nt suddenly, the ctaugs in the slvlu -rf tWr remarks
and returncd’with the jewel maw la ms waaaa oloioua as it ««&gt; mortifying.—
They intr dureda drumud f-u supplras

Uta ttt eiwry

particular!

When

their

Terms Easy.
mice and the tall figure •&gt;( Rodney.

r. H. KUa*BlX,

In

ttat the «tri pH Im- rrduerd
the original
thirteen State* and !•» form the numtar

»imL*-lmdly atpreaned «ri X PZwrifia*
CfnwM.
Tin- design was adopted and 1 *atma a
law in 1818. Tta wife of Captain Reid,
a lady every way worthy .if her distin­
guished husband, wrought the first flumad* after hi* suggestion with b-r own
band*. |nas«ntrd by several nf tar fair
patriotic couipuuion*.
Mr*. Kehl died In

His knapsack ws&gt; hn»Bghtt&lt;» him, and
. . . Tl,
... _1
,1 _.l4. -1-^--

with a smile, as ta ImAight not from It
hrs hidden treasure*

■

•reu Captain, by courtesy f«r a liaigllme
known m ■‘Commodore, is alill on drek."
pillow.1 8bv did t* Bfe ft-’
the f&gt;a*f «Mft&lt;i»&lt;M'.e7 find

a*nly going fnu’ii night tn endless ddy—*'
fnirit death V» stertuTgtary. 8mbo y«®arf

greater length:
•
•*lt’a me." Paaring a neat little martin

mit lance.

green blind

gaslight -we caught n glim pre uf a pair of
Our l-iss ia wholly in the 14th Ohio brilliant eves, and a flitter of sometiring
Regiment, 2 killed, and ab-ntt fifteen
“Who’s ttareF '•It’s me." si* ths hrisl
.ubtr* w.mndud, tat n-t fatally.
Our hirwa are »&gt;w engaged ia burying reap-mac. The ry es an i the flutter dis­
their dead. Gen. Garnett is lying ut appeared from the window, like »lara In
hrml quarter*. HI* body is to ta seat to a rlmid. and we alrm-t fancied, aa we
his family at Rnfowumd.
Ganurtt a army at Laurel Hill numtar.

auldicr died.

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StSea

tribwfiM am -qc the hoapitals.
Hk M­
reprimand tofoe

I retowwy rare •

» riling.

•Hi

Blank bat it taunted us for an lumr. • It’s
tne!’ Amid the jar of the greet city, th-re
words fell upon the quick Mr aloft, and
mel a glad reaponae.
-IfMmri’
W
mef ?M
we hold would pride of a hvart’M life, tm d&lt;»uhr; the free
L ..r__
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Ttair artillery was rapidly served- bwt
aimed utamt two fret too high, cutting off
Vrcv ^ttle has Virginia improved since
that day.

Ths drecriptimi is sUl ‘ tv tbe

Wet

.udor.it

who iha

and dark-

ing the tetellact, per’.5e» the tMrmere.

-. i-

ji&lt;l

During ilia Ammcau Rev»lutwa». itX-

dtmimshMl By tbs numsrous doser
Ab-ng the line &gt;4 retreat the wood,
filled with duaertod rebels, and &lt;mr

i'hrcs times

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my im-tber.
Arid tbw— Washington's,
farewell hddn-M&lt; — isthegift fnmi my fath­
er. And this"—bn. voice fid led. ' ’ J

the next morning, sight hundred A dims
. witiifive hundred m.we whmh hr d.d. -nd
I whkjh were by that tert* &gt;y’a ordure, dta-

rzxp rr THKISTXKXST„ - .iwirr
_
. ...fcAMW”’

gs-Kor- &gt;4----------------------- *****
-------------------- --

fires and cam** in •«» th'- fob-1-’ right flank.
The t chela tb« n fled tn great diwrdrr,

-6ir 1 yov »«ite b mrt

�, Mr. Nidiuls,
bwp taxgx kiiiou
Only ita advancu
guards of the Federal furev^ were in the
tn. TkrtaH
-------------------------------- mil 30,000 man,
vugogvinunt. . Tbey wrre fired uppu fami
. 1
| »«o m.W. tenmd. while a ranwwwllering including
' ‘
a large nlimbvr of oavkin,
■ft atpjtiMfmdc by fic - retain, M|io then
Hcfurttarcxkbm
Ihix. seen
Vw. J aftgrfled, -and B
aotne
&lt;i were
menu frorp
General at
Patterson's
a
warttaxjuwtly
w^frk in their
field* a»
other point**
Monday
morning,
31,000 .
u
6
happened.
was 90.000J
uot.|i
toe fight,
but looking
Chester,
encamping
on k
Accordirfl
dayn.safe
night,dista
after a alightE
on al
.
the Fire Z&gt;|h
Lrclx-1
lttk.cavalry.
—An
ficial
deauateb
frogi
The inarch
will by
return-1
oul "kirtniihi
two hundred
Colonel
ihat he
.tad
ed onMcNeil,a
Tuesday morning,
and
theviual
will eu-. the *****
rebel balterii
Latteries mi tbe other aide,
while the Sixty ninth and other regimrots
liarria and cwinpleb-Iy .r/ptted him. .
|»», &lt; 4**fchUMUj-toftrnd
■
tn fcillwi wA wniniid
..
IILT
with n^ttr , Oux.li^a ia iweHc wounded.
Tne nnmlwr cannot be ku An.'
Barri*' force ia 4'taideralily diminishjtjaated half nn
Sherman’**. Carlidr'*. and Griffin’s, and
' ; ’■ '•r—r~'
-------- »3*®ll protected tbe West Point Batlrrira were taken by
nibhbmxll^W AtuLriak a-puicW -Ul“J------- **?•” y."&lt;*
*'‘"r ' •»’“’! fiw op
AX-'W.nj. W.'h? &lt;■ Igblb BARKlWl
MaVibcm. OGrm'enTnrbiaTw.me
r- van XMM ago to-day toe Grand A noy
rifled cannon.
Wrthc lotted fatotee commenced Rw for
ward iSpiiibcht ,lptb the ‘ rebel rotin tf)

n.^

HUT TUTTE TrOODS

I nB. J. GWWV

1 being driven back.
.,f Ite. W* ui.MmW.^IAl'M
mHUMPtMCM Dw't.A'apffir
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Mansfield will takFrottl nand of tta fi.’rti
fiortiotT* on the other aide‘itf the .river, i
ahd ls Kbit*.'it U’sald, by trrilitnrv rrijflh '
i ftera.
rtr*. fi&gt;
fi&gt; bold
bold thtetn'agiiinst
ttafo
any
‘tbp '
enemy mar bring
encriiY mav bring Agxitnsi thhrfi.
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- „ ___ omrrn'n and mortara are
b,liw‘.pldJ,
being rapidly sent oyer and inonpted? ' ’
Au -.fil er jirit from Virginia. 10.30
report* that rht- riiad from C-tnerville to
th'e Pbtomuc is strewed with stragglers
■Die troops are rHuiriifr^ the iiecnpation
adopt JWuT Pills M ibair tamilf mrrncxara.
of lhe fortifications and entrrhehments on
the line of the Ptddmac. ‘
• - •
CM.'1Iielnteetfitaii un* wounded in; the Herrick’* Kfd tHreacttenia* Ttaurtw,
wri«t.
In nddi|ion to'those'reported yi^terJnv I
It ls said 'tost Cnl.- Wilcox, the gdllnnt
cn’ithmshiief of a brigudetvra» kiltat; uta&gt;
CapL McGink, a brother afCuf. 3IeCo..£
of Ohio? ,
Tlicdty tbi* moHiIng Is In * the most aniur Fla.lcm wre a
«tmaia.raal|jMH4af
Inteta* ekeitetnt-nt. Wagons air enritin- aud Sooth Ainenea.
unlly arriving bilttgingf the dead mid
Jr* ..

iboved --forward- by ’difltaent ftittts.- to
lapa^. .SwvmmI .cataalfiaa oocurred?- bbi
T.i.C.x Court J louse, iv here a large fftrc« &gt; Creek. Va., ten ntilas from 'Wnakington.
W* 1,‘Tr*’iX ,. **"*£*' ****•«
(it ita enemy wm stationed.
AllL'Sgb aid are to firm tbe vanguard ofthe whole
were wntm-led by bullets Edwin M-w,
column. Tills forwnrnmovement nf tta
toe rebel* tad taken every precaulio* to
trotep*
llta-had-ft
.vimderfol
effect
upon
wurtrwbb,
.KOTb-m U&gt;rt„«. Tb»
r»Katenet tta road- ta Mil. ti.ktaa ,h - i
»" “**
* »"nd‘'"u’
»P«,n
etatrnet the raadv by falta. tltDtar.Ttara the
h
dcaied
f1*., ■ ■f.tr H-|&gt;
11^
I* bai
I. _ ~
.1 ’l(U.
w- ond is regarded ns hevera. hut nutdntibtatroeiipha were
removed ti*
n* though
tbtiii^.. ’ to*bnapitaja,
rAatrwiinna
were removed
'
grrriiri. Alllfa toe Kill, both civil' stid
my, .,
’f’1"- Worlds
IRjrfija cnrresp.indtmoe
cnrreap.indtmoe sqya
nya nil
njl
they had been, robweta^ and the army
military men, deemed it prudent to with­
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advanced with gre.U raprliiy. Thera was( the militia .of Eastern .Virginia aco to draw.*
inarcfe forSUimun.
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,
,
taente wc-rk for the skirmfahers on eachi
Buu. Rvx, July IQ 4 P. M.
‘•Fyrtm’ intelligence ' received’ bert-by
r&amp;He/bnt when the front of the main,
From careful-inqniry and personal 'nK’
the Ust ihail frdm Vera'Crux, It hi st/iteh
'
c*lmru:.x .appeared in sight the, rebel* fled1 and believed thit J. J. Pickett, Into Crtn- servntioi, tta wyuHuT ofwmnided on tta
like aherp.
At Fairfax tta rvbgls tadI sul of U. 8. at Vei-a Qhx, fbo wm .ro Federal aide amount* to ahfty, and tta
ki.'.-. .1 tn i;.rty,
flfomg entrcnchmcBt* which .they atauto&gt; cnrtly hi thia city,' ha-, gone up to'-tbe
■’ Tbore bn been ne firing tn day.
t-ned in great htate. leaving- aackx «f flmir, Mt-iiani capital as the ifiplmhntic agent
The Confedcratexi are still in nwae*mo(i
ofthCTOH-H. With tire hotHj Mf eiremtF
Oiral*, ^lotliing, arms, ten’s, rqulpinenf..
of toetv nrmeitfal tenttery/
n
venting Minister Corwin in hit' nauntia- ■ With » spy V1”**. Ihrge bodlta of Con.
and camp tmlcmpl* acatiarcil over t)w’ thw.- 1
-h
'
federates Were aeon moving nt night, and
Tlic TYmrt dispatch says: ’‘The nrmy
left, apparently finding ttair. haws li«,.
ige called CchterviRe. »evcrai mdvs in Virgiiiia-UMk«OMtoMte..4tf^-il&gt;c line «»f nf operators, but not retreating.
•
ond. Early next morning the reveml march for Rk.-1wnond, via Fairfax and
ButteiirS are being urroior! mi nor side
Ma’inssaw'. ’ Tfe'lni'cc starting’-today' ia
The feeling ia awfully distn-saing.
Kims moved nn but found Centprvilli;
commanding theira, which are of a vubantnfnlly 56,000 Atrong. the number reaching
Both telegraph and stiiiriil&gt;oai rommullill character.'
dftMrted by the retain and toe Uulou (lag by nctual extant, nb&lt;-ut 53.000.
The Iddicniimw arte that there will n d n'njitfun with Alexandria j* suspended to­
flyfaig;- From this pipes the troop*
day to the puli|ic.
j
ll*NX»n*i,
Mu..July
16,
be
a
generalfontord
increment
before
fh^vrd bn until 'the dii'faioh* of Cot. I
’Tbe'greatest alarm .prevUil* throughout
m-kmlng, unless the enemy shall
Eight hundred Federal triMqiaeam* up Sunday
1
ths city.
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Rij,tard*-.n and T) Lt eucmmtr
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iihciul nf tbv-pnM*engor train this morning provoke one. ’
The folllowing i* nn actapnt &lt;f the
itair advance the rebel Lallvric* at Bull&gt; as tar as MiUvilk, thirty mH as above Si.
r Fort Mmqinx, July IP,
heghimng id ths panic which remillfd an
Run, an account of which is -given else- Charles, on the Murth Missouri railroad,
At midaigirt a party, ronsiathtg of Q»pu disaatroualy to o’ur troops';
where the track iwaa toni-’up and. the
wlie.
H"l|id»y, Cnpt Edward W. Jenkin*.
Al! our n&gt;ilit.-iri operation^ went on
tronps fired into, j -An mgngrmenLensued &gt;
LienL Jotason; and n private, ata&gt;T. Ed- swimmingly-, and Cn|. Alexander ,«m
resulting in tho U*s of 7 rebel* killed ,
nnrdjfctwliaas. Major of the Kentucky almtit erecting n ponksin across Bull Run
teat deapptdres, the battle pf Bull's Run and aavvrnl taken prisoners. One man ।
light cavalry, and R. W. Sburtlofl of tbe when a terrific consternation broke out
;
ferininated mxwtdisastrotisiy to nur arms. was canght with a guu in hi* hand and New
York Illustrated News, leil Hamp among the teamsters,*who had incautious­
Immediately hiwg; another,attempting tn J
Aftfer silencing,battery after battery Inton wiltaut permiMksj on a aomK. At ly advanced immediately after the bpd)
escape, was riddled whh balls. Fighting ।
ixftl gallon! Charges, our troops were »ull continued when the passenger .train half prut foar the party Mere surprised in of th* army and lined tbe - Warrenton
wcNuhaabcrtdMtaQM .tajrond Ncw- mad. Their ennsternatmn. wa*.shw«jd in
rtrpow'ered and compelled lu retreat passed up. 'Die Ffederahi Inst three ktiled, the
.
by numerous civilians who wern on toe
n»ark*% Bridge by twenty rebels.
itk a fearful loss in. killed and wounded. seven wounded
thirty horses captur
■ RawllngawM instantly killud by a bni- ground. .
of the robdt was not i
We shall await with niucb anhlcty tbe
Soon our whole armv wa, tn .rejreat.
let.through bis head.
.
distressing details which arc necessary to known.Johnston'and ShnrtMT were als«&gt; seen tn Fora timer, perfect panic prv*il»d which
JuFKR«b|i CiiT, Ho., July 18
fall, and they must ha Vo been carried off cnnimunicated itself to toe vicinity. ,of
maHng up anything like an Accurate citiCentreville, and every availably convey-,
matt of: nur.braa.
The latest new*, thqi
rings news of a Tight as pris &gt;nvraThe other* cron ped.
ance was seized up&lt;»n.
.
if Eulton, Galloway
baa reached us slate* tbjl too Mi&lt;d&gt;i{jau tbr&lt;-* jiiilo rtlua ri
Bovcrsl sirjilar alarms kid . occurred
Three companies went not and brought
conrHy.botwtfU
L.McNaiL with about,
Second and Third regiments. aufFcrcd
on previous occasions, caused by a change
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QOOuisg, andG
Ifprris, with a ____
force in the body bf Rawlings.
iicjrless than the Pirrt.whict&gt;'wa»'ba«ny caiiumu-jal about 1,000. Six Federal»
Major Raw lings arrived hero yesterday ol poaiii'Hi &lt;&gt;f our hmierira.. and (t'.wa*
uere kilkd. Tta(loss by tbe rebels ia morning.-nnd was formerly connected most probable that toe alarm xyu owing
t to pieces.
with an illustrated paper in 'New York; to tbe nine fact,
t
80 killed aud 200n prisoueiw. Tho
A special to the Post, Washington, 90,
rebels were romphtely routed.
Later.mid morelreliable ncoount* from aaya. Hl is believed that another battle
A S*»&gt;nh C»mlitw ofiicvr Waa the Irnmr
Fultonatnle that thrive of McNeil's force will not Imfonghl at Bull Run till Sun­
wlwla many of our northern duughfacos
• •f the follow inc guhdutid f’inruunicsition
•
.
uding a vijored taaly day &lt;&gt;r Munds* morning.
tirin'* a »ma kind of it ooinwroaiMe,
f_
“The rebel force at that point has liecn to Gen. McOelliufa aimpt
survnot.
.
a^jjJnting Tilr. Crittenden’s plan nfl.ivt
Fultpn, ia known to largely tamuard. and it ia supposed that HaaoQuanTKM at M* Kmta’s Horns I
Jxdinson’s cnluyni frutu Western Virginia Near Tygart’g Valley Rivrr. six milaa t
■
Only
lhe
advancu
WApt^r.-AIf P. himself proposes no such
haftforifted a junction with Bcaun^gnrd a
from Bewriy. July 12 184X1.
)
thing n..^ in theHuuMiprooeodiaga.Bf
To “Comm&amp;ding Officer’ vf Nprthvm
Frid*y Mr. Oieu-ndan fa - ivprMented uw
Foreen, Beverjy. .Virginia:,
8m: I write ,U&gt;^uitr to you that I liavc,
**klng •‘lenve.' th faiUipit roeolutibns doin consequence «if the rctrrntofGeo. G;w&gt;
daring the present vrnr "ajc ^haVIn^'Weij
nett, *nd the jaded mid reduced o&lt;ndi|i*&gt;p
forced up«»p us by. I he.di?8111/"I***1* «'f ttic lh*plgh,n&lt;*toiug
vf my command, most, of them harip^i
Jlartis was u
Southern teHes^towr in&lt;rohgi^,»p against
hero without ii«x| fi&gt;r two davs, cuicJuded
the Govern merit of th* United .State*) *nd
w ith,t he concurrence of my caipuiui. and
Terrible Battle at Bull’a Ban!
field pjneer*. to surrender my cninmaud
that the «a? h n«K waged fin* conqiwat vr
10
*• prixmers i&gt;t way.
I have .&lt;ml&gt;
aajngiition, bnk to- mahitiiln and ' defend
Retreat avtf SlavyAlcr of the Federal
V&gt; ndd. I.iruat they nill only, receive ‘al.
tbe *i*premacy of tbe CoPs4itutp&gt;g,;wi!li
your b«‘d» such trratmeul ns has invari­
toe rigbu and -cqiytliiy undef $ uiiimWjianwtmvjr, J,nly'22 via PnitamclpBiA. ably been,shown U&gt; Northern [wisonvrs
.
.
.
Ottr trnopa. after taking three fatMlea by the South.
Waenntorna, Jflly 18.
Yopr obedient servant,
,
ind gaining a great victory, were eventLong Bridge, ox-er the Potomac Is to
Jpf»* Pxsn*x. ,
xtben ’.he conspirators return to theira^e' be recunvtrnccd to be more available for unlly' reptdisr J and commenced a retreat;
•
Lieut, Oil. P. A. C..§. commandingon
Washington.
The
retreat'wm&lt;hi
good
gianej. tl»e war should "cca»e. . Nublyly Afifitary operation*. ’ ‘
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order With' the 'rear Well covered hr ■
Gon. McCIrllnn arnt tfihi reply by bH
1 ’7.fK&gt;0 hxA have been forwarded to nur gntid^gfAurnn; Our hMk Is 2.500 «r 3i6fl0.
will obivet to that.
aid ds camp. Lieut. WHlinma, [j.S.-A.
armv in .Virginia.
The fortifications around Wnahlhgtrni
' Tbe three montta volimlert* are trr be
are strongly'rhinforwd hy frvtih troops.
muttered" out of service and [ufid'ofl. '4
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TVatinio^w. JnlyiS. '
- - —-b... ■ - ■■
S'AMd&lt;Tu&lt;r» Sta Thur, [on the IMg ».f thtf 'AIM* the latwft Inf.irofktimi^rsfrcHvcd
_ ______ ... - J- of thta nrtrvr of the rebel
8m .—Your (Mminuninition dttied y«
OnitigC &lt;fc Alexandria Railroad? righ"'
sirrny who was killed at"tl£&gt; Wile, near teen iiiiltw from Alexandria'] July' IT. ’ from Centerville, al 7:30 liwl- night, h trrduy. preparing tn gttrrrrtder ns prison'
xrrlcif i.f evrifoi 6hA place In the Intimsrst er* of witr «bn f&lt;tn*e aseetitMcfl under
, «L Gsorgtj, ia Wotern Virginia. , fl'
We Imc seen totf enemy nying hefl.re
degree dlsasterous. Marly Conhrard state­ your eonihmrid hfta been delivered u&gt; hte.
iiv, but in consequence &lt;&gt;f the roughness
ment* lire prevalent, but'enmigh iakhown As curtnmnflrr of this Department, I wilt*
oftbe march and owing to the heavy.gfm*
Mr. Ghrnelt was married to a beautiful
tbit wc hate carried *L»ng, they have *tfc- :■&gt; warrant the sUVmcnt that wu have rcerive y..u and them with the kindtie"
New Jersoy. 'fiiihj one of the I
wded th making tbdr escape’ whbuut.a ■oflered in n degree which Kai &lt;^i*t a due tn priadnem nf war, but It Is not' in
gloom over the remnants of the armV*. my* power tli relieve you nr ’.hem from
first fwnilies, she being thu daijglitrr of a fight.
’
'*
ind excited the deepekt melancholy the liability tyuurred by taking nrma
nrilivitesilra. Tke wtwWiug took place in
We have Trnw-fitH -pMvsrssimr of tor
through Wnnhiiigvm.
The Carnage was agafnst the t’nfted States. • I am very-,
New York where Mr. Garnett wasalmnet- railroad a* far »* ttab fimi-.n.
tremwidrtttsly heavy nn bbth-aldrii, and on' respctfclly, __ Yonr obed't ii'rvimt,
. The enenjy eummcoced tocir retreat to
o well known u any of tbe residents of
ourt la represented as frightfiil.
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’&lt;!»», B. MoTimllaw.
day. and barely pax-aped by &gt;be «dd Fair
Wc Werte AdntnWnjf and. taking thrir
"TJe erco^.wi* a^^mati-d h) !
"&gt;j- -37
.tt’—— - T-tflix n-ad which is occupied as.far os Fairmasked biittcries gradnslly. hot ann-ly.
almoai rggal style. n»d nothing w^l^pk-.' fax Station l*y,Col3nei Wfilloo^, who took
and’by driving the ^nem J toward* Mtns*,
----------------- the occasion
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.....
tn।make
nttraeliva
aaJ.j el,.v,,n pii,,, nmi.
sav'd unctbm.-rcMirctd by Gert J»hn»nn,
A bool &lt;me o'clock toaqfollr'rtniur dvs
Imprwftrivi Aed steieGelw name manways
wht&gt; it H tmderstoi»d l&lt;*ik cbrtfffland, and
patch was receivedfcom Colonel,Willcox.
tbe JSqMtW&gt;&lt;Hki«MrVdWi*T;tn by
inimtdintely commencedtfrlvltiic it*iteeete.
JACOB PERRI8,
TvColsnd KaiaUatesas. :
,
,&lt;
, ■ ...
the newspaper* and telegraphic'diepatdic,,
We ta««.taken: Fair&amp;x Station with
ii‘»nn&lt;fcacing 'Sfmther vletni-y !hr the'
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'

-» this eaUM with
raxrrea
AgricnltBral Notice.
ftmk lo'mnk'! a sfinirf- tt i* liear OBtArvlHe. bur the panic was •&gt;» 'fearful that the
aertina of th* tnvnibara &lt;/ the Barry Cfataiy
-Sljnwd,
0. B. WILLCOX.’"'
whole arnfv bpenrne demuraltzvd, nhtf it ., -IxrfesIraralSooiHy.at Uw ofles of lhe tfoereia-r.
Several rcgimwitv ''•f rebel* troop* are was irhpraoilble »n thrCk therti' either at ,
I
_
_ w~.1Mv
* ran
reporu’d'ti• have'ps*£‘-d SangirterVSrkt5*4 Centreville fir Falrto OnpH Hmtee.
Gen. MrJDmseir Intended in Make\
during'the dkv 1 n rstreat before (Montf
, awe* ran wuemaara an imam—i__________ _
D.
-Server
n Hrmaaa.
“
** , another stand .at -^lilrfinf 'Court Hnnsw/' aolicited.
daring. IAr- Franklin’s-chimn.
Ip full retreat, be
An Aintn a regiment was ei'MmpM bht our 1hrC±*
He oWjed.'
within two mile* of the fork* of the ."fajd,' 1c.ibld’.Mol imooin
■k-brftasnah *im
fh-yjtrrdFam
rt’RH&gt;h»» the! ret
■where we arrived fft no&lt;»n. tbe cadrp’fih*
tta hiH. «»f wbi&lt; h were’vtIH burning when we pass- 1trMt wM kept-until tbe ftien‘"reaCbed
rd-tfi’a P M. - • ■ ■ "•
’7•’ «thslr rigtrffcr tncafflBmteiiU, U 1 p.mi.m nf
Quunfitlh. :.fYr«&amp; beef, enrw, &amp;r, were wbrrtn retorord te» tbAm. -biri Hill larger
»!«W~
,1jjdrtRsrtTobilng W*e tbe.entrencbment*.
“A 'liOlic nufnbhr rtf our troop* in their Danna or aaxtdine a wnllaa Onlar.
... .
UuRUJaay^.Inw*, July, 18. .,
.'-.r-.
.-etreki’frat bh tfce WAraffde Goto exhaust­
ur/saaiiwar OoaafUiaaM.
■ Tta JTmoGyr «fty&gt; ttat a
ion, apd sentt^reflaltmg th« route AH tbb
arylvta a*KdJ&gt;viila ymtovdar. btaicmg. wnv friim fnirikx OrerC flpmte. '
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BEST

LARGE AND
AS* NIKIUUIVOS.

soil, are

BEAUTIFU

! !

hit.';

IJAMO

umi &gt;

Roberts &amp;. Striker.

DRY GOODS!

—uavb—

RF.ADT.'IADE CLOTHING,

V DR. CHAMBERLAIN.
Williarnkbonrh. New York.

O K

Am.wtuKwu oT ■• ••

DRY GOODS!£

STORE!!!

Potatoes .and oats

corn alau. Paapiivs, upon drj
nearly ruined'lor *tli«- araMin?

N t&gt; IV

»Hk m. .J- ih. LARGEST Ok.

-la. Duiryw. Eye’and b" dimass
id alhar Tamura Janmllcc, and U««r

hashwgs
nrartM. UM ar

W B' A R E

lira SPRING STOCK -Of aoow,

On High Prices, at the

Lhedcbditwy nfrihe yield per acre.

9fb»bERUzU0VVll

Apr/cr prbk
New-York Be no vloent Inflnnary

NEW!! .GOODS!
Correeled. Joly

p*IA NERVOUS DEBILITY. HEART
, OOXHTWATIO,

JM0

AND

M IL L I IB JT

JCBT RECEIVED

CongrcM ndjuurned over from Friday

tn Monday, nod many-&lt;-f tto mrml»&lt;*rk
went to Bulla Run

a new and most complete a**»rtinent

to wituewa the fight-

ZB phemc, Rnrning Fluid,

IX

Goduy’a Lady’* Book fur Atiguat is on

Thia number ia fully up t«»

VT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
•
PURP0fiE8,0NLT^:

cured for one d&gt;&gt;llnr.

Cheap enough !

uk rxorosxs to

AIm a full stock of

APPROVED CREDIT.

GROCERIES!

The Quarterly LoDfcrentw of the Grand

THE I.ADIE S MEDICAL FBJEXD,

CR OCK UK Y!

The Gcntlrarus Medical Companion,

B^8?‘8^tFAlH

sell

•®E«*

Godey' gave notice last month

ladies.

lli«r-.ii( M HIKIUC m au imiulim*. »»w«
y*planattow of Ito cau*e«. aympUxa^dkl. balUmg
asd axi-rcire. I’riua SO rent*.
, ... .

ENDLESS VARIETY,

which

any which have preveeded it, and emn.
mauds, univera^l admiration among the

’•rilK POULT rUTUMLT,

BOOTS AMD SHOES, eta.,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

oof table.

GROCERIES

CROCKERY

DRCGS AMD HEDICT5E*.
^Chemicals, Points, Olla, Ca

of them had n narrow mcape, by

e VI epni’LE MUI SWVr.or ,«r u&gt; on
the Joy one l*ogb cf herdarllog

Ever'shown in tfiia

Paibolngy. Preri

advance Trvrti

THE GUIDE AND GUARD

nt Woodland on Saturday and Sunday

Inst, was largely

TKA. COFFEE, SUGAR. BPICES. PEPPER,
IHIUNEH, FIGS, RABINS. CODFISH;

attended, the numbers

Ychu I'll 1.1m

No mistake this time!

nf which, and die exercises of the occasion

NEW YORK COS^

far exceeded lhe most sanguine expecta-

lionrot* the friendeof the Society in that

vicinity.

were »cl t-ef-re them which would restore all the

mm.T.^JYMS’r J*XBJUJin3£Bir

Tbe aUendancc of both Clergy

“LOW PRICES’

And Cookinr Extracts,

believe, comprised a

and Delegates, wo

UiE

full repreaentation of all lhe Societies
u itbiu lhe Conference. In addition to the

IS

THE

who attended

the

meeting to

J. s. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

defray

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CABDB, Be- Ac.

the traveling expenses of the Clergy and
HOME TESTIMONY.

Deligates; the ci tltens of Wix dlnnd «n

Tilt. consumptive's book.
NORMAN BAILEY.

Sunday proviped a auniptnous repast of

MOST POPUI^R

the choiccul viunds «&gt;f the season to fnxl

PATENT MEDICINES

the rtMift'ide of Their friends who were

P111LADHJB1A. . „

preren’, besides opening their houses for

MOFF-A-T’S

theie entertainment dnrmg lhe meeting.

f3rtS.-XTJ=

LIFE P1LLB ANU PUCF.N1X BITTER*

The following were the clerical exercises

HENRY L. THOMAS.

HERE MEDICINES bare now been to-

of the occasion:

y Pectoral,

||&lt;»I8EIIOIJ&gt; AND FARM
Plauinliau and Shopa.
For ercryFamiljjbarhJg orer. W bWIireripta

ISZEOTTO1

very liberal cbuiatlun of money by those

other nJuinn.

more, (Ed. New

The f.illovvin^ iu nr extract from a Ut­
ter wriuca by the Rar. J. S Holme. pa»lor of the
Pirrptuit Sire, I Haplinl Chureh. Bronklyn. N. Y.,

IQteua to
Covenant) &lt;»f Cliicuuo.

tUo’iiJ. Sermon by Kw. Jaa. G&gt;»rt«»n of

'CKEAl. IFX&gt;X (CASE

RtHbrd. Third, Nka A J. Chn|-in.«f Ly•
onn.

k!arket,’^Hn'JH

arc prcjiared to sell ai a small

River Aesoci.itHO of Universalista, held

0.- t LAUBu,^ j

Fourth, nermon by Rev G II Vil-

lierL, of Lwnaing, Lcihg the ordination I

YEGETADLE’LIFE .IIEVICIxES
_ -A,—TThiCiJ ' y . .
■

:ial MUation w&gt;H ba paid to COMPOUNDnd putting ut&gt; PBESCR1FT1UNS; and nuy

three &gt;tatni.&gt; for p-j.’-gc «OJ be arcxplabl
Andrew UK. J. .MULLIN HOUulITU

Fifth, Ser num by Rev. W. W. Old*. &lt;•! ' Umir hemp
Giuway.

Sixth, sermon by

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

delivered; designed mainly t&lt;&gt; illiistrnte
nnd enforce the fnw as remtained in the

cost IVES EMS, by cleansing *!•«

euiiraes. The mdiuution Berm-n and lh&lt;- i__ _
ri&gt;p..OM- of Br». W. Olda. were topretall? 1

Prepared by Dr.J.C. AYER &amp;.C0-, Lowell.Mom. ' U2

■ nuncialions ef the grand and glorious

OFTUBMPROTO-

■ubjucts they were designed to portray

:«c»a

nnd frxenipbfy.

3

oornro,

I kinds. also Ncwsraras
BOBEKTH A STRIKER.

New Arrangement

DO YOU WANT AMUbTAt lifii
crroltoW* adhere. . . .
. _
NCURVEY. UI.CKRS, am! INTETER1TS
S0RE4 l&gt;v a psrlect puril- nhich these LIFE
MADICINESstfcto iheUoaXatoAg tbahunwa.

DO YOU WANT A MVSTACUEl

ATK8 PM»rr^

BELLIVGH.4.VS
CFLEBR
KTED
CELEBRATED
CMAU
KATR.O

Great Battie !! !
1 «KIK is rankling in ynar rein*, and shaking '

S10,00a.Volu»teer» Wanted,
immediately!!

_______

COMPLEXIONS,
Mterauve
rTccl
| tbe
BuiJii lhu fcr.jby
lb&lt;ibeir
,
.K------UIJ utco
.131

• ORDER.

Foe tltc Whiskers mid Unir.
, T&gt;Mi)&gt;« sfjhMl’illa fur,
.*ui
—, —r
i wi iinrt in anuoancinr to ■ rCvc: an entire ci: re of SAL.
------TbasubecritnrtaMa^e«»sre m anoowncmg
taprovrmenl 1U the deeraeaa at Ito skta.the eitieena of lbs United Statgi. &lt;h*t they bars c0JjMlfs cOLD.Saml INFI.UENZA will always
obtained tbo Agtney for and wo now enable^ to ’ be curtd by one il&lt;4»e,oa£y rere in ibwwprMcases-

ROWERS HARDWARE STORE.

QIMi:N:/v.X7M»am^r.«rMC. e
Ofllce in WilliamabjirRb;. SonlhBlh wdSth Sc
Coiresprodenls will pleaae enctoae two or
_____ r...
Kztalua anA addreea OBr

•elO-’yls
(BaxYU )

ugby
UM ofthe Lira MiMCtssa aloe
FEVER AND AUUK-For thh

inc, ivu.c ,,rv

F. ROWER,
nfotf

WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY

BILIOUS FEVKHS A LIVER CORPLAI5TS.

rrui.otjGn has kxpibed.

Nirror Amwreny',.«i RrHogrwpm^
Pcnrl Anil'mtN4&gt;r,d(?nH&gt;Wt*l

It l&lt; a lieuutiful. econcpic»l.auathinr.yet etna**»
wu toe, a»l Mulre awiimu T«tk! nialing oMBUCnnd. acting sa If by mtfc
rout*. uaMing a btauirtol gnmth yf laxuntat
heir, irnj-plied ta tb« acaip. il wdl CT re •»«»•
WIIAIAM JOMB,.
xmk. and c u..- to ap&gt; iUft up &lt;h rin» of the bold ;
a Roc growth of new bur. Applied areorCing to
dlractluus, tf will tent ptaer ton/ton- pact, and :
mbatitalM in a atyli
re.kintgnnh.irto II-onakial relor. kav ng it
«mit, smiwA. nnd jliiiblir. Th. "0s«rw ia an
indupMiaable ertwk- in rrery gintlrtuai. . lolirt,
and otu- w«k'» ore tiny wuuLi not lor any cstold-

.

. .

TRIAL BY COURT MARTIAL.

Low Pressure System
WtJk t&gt; finUrueall
fkbl-mfl

DISSOLUTION!

OMOM, uQM«s.

Mr"*".

’ 11
Rufisi-., M»reh Jf, x*n" * v T olANTr

&gt;»

'

. .
liastirn, Nnt

H. BAILEY

■
Hasting*, Dee. JX

t.C.UWWS'

.................. ^rfH*llvfe--Tr.T-i’.

m«il3-tyr ■

•

:

..

PAPER-RAGS &amp;X1

HORACEL. IIEGEMAN i CO-^'SBXU^. Tor!

GIN AB A MKBKAMA V.-M;ETtT

A nt Iw*dypK-"A njbruty'pF-, Kelij-ro Am-

torsaparilla.
Frafwred and add by W. B. MOFFAT,
FOB SALE BY AIX DBUOG*iaTS. °*

itcleioMw United Mato,. t- whom all ordere noxl

nn Amlirtt-

AiuInMxp

Cmy&lt;&gt;u

absent on toblugh

PLEASB TAKE NOTICE,

Dr. A. BERNKY.

U prepared by Dr C. P. Bxujxorui. an ewunewt

P. S.-Cba* far Hide#Hasting* reb. 11, I'll

How th Phraletaa ahiattd ba.
Hew to Preirnt Pr-gnMiCV.

m&gt;

THE STIHCLiTISt OXtLEXT

The Great Battle

I

“"5*m—-.rt-j.

STIMULATING ON GUEST,
CUSTOM WORK

HT HUNERT

fafaite.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and atrngtb I
tiling th, kidnrytand bladdtr, Ihty openu inoal I
Xu itlv „n the.n imnortnul urnnt. and hei

jy &gt; YOU WANT WIJISKEIS1
DO YOU WANTV/HI«KEI»t

»3p- Rend Po f. Wood’s advertise

it-Ttdri

•Irartnn IH such aaaea. and Uye .thorough

tillUT

t&gt;lllO cost of eltMjueni nod replete with the suhlliue

10SLET, - ■ “

MANHOOD.
I1UW U»r. HOW aMBORED
TUB JOURNAL OF MEDMJAb JUS RM.
. large aatl beautibil p&lt;P»r- •“4 «obUio«'
valuable tal’i^nurtlau ta&gt;
.. '
ON THE NATURE. TftEATMHMT. A® l&gt; RADI­
CAL CURE OF SPERMATuRUligA. or Nsarf;

*‘¥””1 *,n &lt;,'*clrul*J &lt;*,w-: l^1

tl«U&gt;

jaBkly

.*.rri.nT*‘ ।
U. TXwraS
caOLLT. M hich are

R«v. D P.

Livermore..
The sermons were nil good nnd wyll

"

nm'ir1’' in

.. .

W rrr* - •“*

GM.ry. ncUdoarf**
£ MISGWn’’’
s stair,.
J. XT. MAYNARD,
?Hxaiicj», February t* W» n
g

AQ-JIMUo
8.-TA W** M OB' ta** ar took

!

R A GRANT.

I

�THE

CURE
STOOD THE T£SI OF YE.ffl?
Ato io*1 amM mar,r«».
.
alar «T«r,.a*r&gt;

CURE

UNION

MervousHeadactie

.^Jfrysct.gntlyapau ths bswto-vsasoriag

Tbe CEPHALIC rat£

are the

ON LOW PRICES

mult of

Sarsaparilla
_

.

M PUMIT1MG TBE BLOOD.
,

,

Ing borer*. both ».«in(nn.! ..W; and my l emmCNi
experience hn« Ini me h* believe that a
Fjaeir
horw weighing 1 &lt;&gt;00 lb*., nnd bring J Btalu
week, nn lw nr|l kept -n fifteen
of bar {five p-unwi* hi rack nw-nf) *i'h
three quarts ..f corn. nr nix quart* »f&gt;«t«
pr-r day. Tbe rtrnt wiUjgnf course varv
ncrording to the price* ««f hav and grain;
when hnv i« worth, aw it now l» •20 P-r
ton at the bam. anti «&lt;als fifti rent* per
Intshrl. the emt would bralwwii ♦1.70 per
week.
Many owner* »f finer**, r-epeo.
iallv fitrmem. are apt t«« give their horew*
ton niurh hay. It I* not ticer«Mry that
the feeding rack ahrniM h* k*pt full «»f
hay all tlw tin*; thl* I* ArrLLoIlr Injn
rimi* to their health nod n*efnlnr»«.
If
the hdv ia mt flier ran ermaitme in rix
hour* out of the twenty fiiur. two at t-arh
meal to keep them in good eondilkm and
I tfiev will he lewalial.le tniwaitmrt di* line

Hi J. GRANT.

b*»e» liAttAe.iBpwrl., tto apfiHilr. giving
ae4 Viter to tbe digestive organ*. and renter.
jjxLaL***”*1 •Urt‘ehr "”1
ot ‘h’ *b"le

C»*t nr KKxrtNa a. Hnai
tbrlfcJ wUrKte. -rltea •#
ruxi-ma. | ha.i &gt;* &lt;*tt|«r&gt;liit&gt;^.O&gt;i*

uA.YJSB’8

I

.isrtlljtg.

ONjjJ’UREHSRATIONj HC8WE TBKA

J'S

KES-y-SI““ “UL’“ ’» ’»« Mon

'nax.s.t.f.siis
to tavariMato

r medrwna- ner.r ha. it r.1!wa i.

rihaa. or wbbabrae*

a.,------------- - ar. to-.

1

r*n»vuilli heave* than If morn I* f&gt;-d tn
them.— F. E. Ifonxird. in Am*rimn AprifttltwiU.
t •.

metier, -what we do know,«b
»«vwW.«to* fee STtoC
UM nt *f whal we here deehrv. In
■t*|M

and exhmartton. rriiefnfll b.
?_ ,* &gt;*&gt;»
r rap I. ad "..S3*
aaa in hew gnglaad and Urn
Mver-failingaKceeata

Come nnd See !!
jTb« gaaaine harw Bve algaalnm of Henry C.

WE

fiSfr

XL W

SPALDINGS

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

*

r(w.'•r'a'.**j /Ir

1 l.li.mltolei&lt;l.&lt;
w|.j. 1, It h
t wewtoful

Principal Office, U &lt; edar Xu, M.

r«ic», o&gt;tr 25 c«tv&gt; ru some,
ffacA-.lBfeF-lyr

P!

HEADACHE

and acquaiotaneea. who. 1
happy |« iafonn
yea, ar* nainjr it with bhe effect.
Very respectfully you.*,
A. M. LATTA.
Attamy ead C«naaeilor at Uw.
Dep^. 444. Breadway, and sold by ail dcaJera

Haotonlvrriteve.theehHdfhna-,.
vie.irwto. Ito. .... -.1.__ i,
. T—toll,.

rtV..-

&gt;.&lt; ,-^rt a.. - r-inwu । ■ •

Ill

CEPHALIC PILLS,

may he npplied. th&gt;&gt;ugh many surgeon*
are in f«v..r of warm water fomnuiibm.
hut we think their |&lt;ra&gt; tier nntt-n-iMe. for
5VJ» "dd wat-r iem&lt;&gt;vrw iiiflntnouitiou hi
| evaporation, and warm water may impart
heat, inatend of removing it. In the ramof a alight injury. r-4d water drew*ing«
and rent rifnitincfra will runplete the cure.
For draperat* wirn4l*. the aul—equelil
treatment rrquirra the still "f a Lsrrey
or Aherncthv.
’

btea alto -£
••

Thou»aud. of (

a. • rvatotc the lemlth and •trrayth af lhe .aSrrwr.

p ji

H 85JI
wjg

LIVER COBPLAIXT,

nnd thi* U d.me liv enoonraglng language.
And if nerv«&gt;Mrv. • little elimriLint. nd
minfaitervff with rare, an it may inctmae
tbe it fl),m iti..n.
Tire neat thing in to
Mop tin- Herding. l«v the nppllr»ti.i&lt;t of
pn—attr.-; the next; to find .’tit if ton Iw-tie
is broken, nnd ir
to mIi-m!i it and
plnci* it in a natural nn.l e*.mforfdhir ho
Mtbwr. After thin * c*.|d water dr^MWg

III!
*M
*

. , PRICE 25 CENTS.

with
and ra a vary abort time.
Ttoit ali-r all uiber medicine* h*v* prwed ■**
lea*, the) rriieio

101

,

IIVAE JUST RECEIVED

Gmi-whot wottmbi ar»« n.d iiiimediatcli
painful, Ixit liemure m&gt; l.v inflnianmthm.
i*hrir treatment in first tn avoid n inllapm*

ill

Bold by Druggiita and all ether Dealer* m Mrd
MM*.
fAb*x will be aeat by mail prepaid on receipt

»J

-

D

MOTTS

Which we

J3V Of all monarch*. Nature Is tlw
nv«t jn«t tn the enactment of law*. and
the most Hgormia 1n punishing the viola
th® oftbrm.

18 WITS IX THEIR REACH.

PILLS^ IRON.

Tnx Fir-t Oath.—“I wilt kiaa «•«.
Eve!''*ai&lt;l the Fnllivr..f ih nil. tn our
common mother.
&lt;hm‘l enre, A-rfatu
il you A.,”

Awt of thaee are for the neighbor*, tn whom 1
■ar* a few not (run tba XiM bat 1 gnt from you.
•Md lb* PiUa by mail, and oblige
Your vb’t Hen ant.
rv ,,,
JAMEri EENXEBY-

NEVER

KNOWN

TO

FAIL

Harrfond.Pa., Feb. S, IM1.
with

OaptaH* HRs. /tor, wtoiWu grwl
fitm. Ynura. rrapectfallr.
LAKY AXX BTOIfcBOUdt

its

pleasure.-,

Otwi Faua Mad. Co.. S. T„ I
Jaiinarr ffith. Hwto. {

PHOF WpCCA

To ^.HERRICK

GROCERIES

. 10 i

■.C-ftrALMxa.
.«i
Tf wifl ahaar aew4 m two hoxea of yowr CtphAaPiBa tiand them .«n..&lt;h..rir,

A NEW Aima.E.

Dr. Roback'a Meaxach

- L N- C.

^3 EL'jbl)h£,NOtoji

P.«L*-7har«aW*Mi««fr'«'- J'ilU .:«d jn&gt;,'

Bitter*.

A n-w an.! delightful Rtomaclihaad Cord.*) for
going tons t* the Ktotna* h, and far the perron­
tie* of bdtavue omplaiote taridea t to th* Wsatoeuairy. Try IL
A* a kerning drink to aarist dlpertion aad
relieve IK.pe~4a. it ha* ne rqsal. Try H.

'* j

trie.', il baa | roved atwnlutele eumlice la etch at
tbe falbruing emoplainla. vix:
Ju Debility, Xervoa* Affection*, Fat*,
ciuliou, Dyapepata, t oualipalion, Dlarrh«M, DyeUMlcry, Incipient &lt; on.amatwa,
wenafuluua Torbercul&lt;mi&gt;, Null Rhe aw,
JdlmMaralnmlioN, M bite*. &lt; htorr.ia, Idl­
er Complaint.., « h.oaie Headache.,
Kbciautiiw, Intermittent Freer*, *e.

Ta caeee of General Debility, abetber Ito ta•ultuf acai* .tiACuec, or of lhe nwl.n w4 diaiieuliot. oftwriona and u.u»«ul*renergy fiwn etr»»ic eampUiaia, one I rial «f tbu re&gt;ioi*iire ha*

HARD-WARE

Iyer’s Curry Pectoral,

AND

m.y publirh

DRY GOODS!
—

can..... hUn^a.

la the total p*lk*.l&lt;M»i&gt;ffowi.*nd itrencL
debilitating euueb. and rrmittmt hectic, watts
«aa*v*liv Yndiente lueipwat Cqoaumpnsa, Un
mn*dy ha*all*&gt;ol the *l«rni ..f rri&lt;-ud»*hdpM
uu*m. in several very gtailrying and inwtrtiafi
'"iBtfcrMutoiui Tuberewto* *. tbi* medicated Ito*

JOHNS 4 OROSLEY.

. . ■____ -- _ ________।

"oi*»worMTOimoi-TH«mr»o»ri

languor, giddiaeaa,

...

u.

CEMENT ROOFING,
. Vor WANT WHISKEHSt

v*. — — &lt;-—■

_
Houaebnld Reme­
dy in the Wot Id.
Theae renowned !*la&gt;tcr* cure paint. • eaknea*
ad dUtrvM io the back, aide* and beea.1, h Bra

Stacks of

data, cniijlli. emaciailau. difficulty of
and indead »i might enumriar, man.
but we hara only apace io *ay, it will a
the debility Mfewing driila nnd ter.

Yor WAN!' A Nl’£FA&lt; I1EI

And a* U *N* rtiroclly and p*r4,te»tly on the bil•ry ■&gt;*tou&gt;. *r&lt;Miri»u the liver to action, prumwiug
in fed. all ibvaxerrtton*and wmw..f the»y»tom. It will rafollibly prvvrnt any drlrt^riiMi* ennaammraa firilawiegBnnn eb.aga of elhnato end
viler; Lencw all tru.vler. ali.mld have a battle
with them, and all alxw’d take a IraAponnful al
| leant before rating, a* it prwreai« rouirenev*.
; rtrengthwiA tlw digestive nryana. it »h&lt;mld h* la
the liand- of all per-m, of .edento» ha».‘to. -tu
i dent*, mlnixtora. literary mvu. ard all ladir* not

phepabedclde:
fR&amp;AREn«^E!
raet*A«wci.cE’

PrieelB^ sonla.

T'O Vi 1C M .'.NT V. tnsKElas

IT IS FIKE AWHSATa PBW s
It eaabe applied to saw ud ou&gt; »oo„ ,&lt; „.u

*

Va'nt a uVsTAcnk?
. happy, and full, reatotatirr elJ«U.—
ppatito. t"" piety iligr-ii-n. rapid asquiri•&lt; atrenglli. with an nni.rn*) di-p.
fc'
re m.d cbeerfal urreiae, HMtediairfy Mt**

K

nod rlXelent remedy againai horn
ho" «
'rn" &lt;ire •t,&lt;,Bd*ut pin-fuf at!
hem of there beanrr; torneantrreanean­
ncrai.n in rtwir ravor.
.urrieiw .ituencan public rl&gt;»
------------------- on' health. a.Hl hridth caonot r-=whd* tba abo-a irrrgulaririea cnotiow. in.
acain. the Cordi-I U a jn-rh-er Molbrr'. relief the stmuitim
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TEHMR, ei,BS, IN -AJOVJVWCnEL

VOL. 6
fastings’ business Jirtrttnrg.

Great Battle!!!

C^nitr SJisttllattn.

•10,000 Vohmtem WnM,
ImmediiUlyll

“••PT David Out South.
mtered my horse Southern for a purse of
two thousand dollar*— In abort, ba was
the beat borae io South Carolina. There

The Greet Bettie

NORMAX BAILEY,
EALER in every variety of dnr goods, raeerie*. crockery, hardware, ready-made clolb-

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ABSENT ON FURLOGH

J. RUMELL,

WIGHTMAN dr ROBINSOX,
LU pcr-ware. Dealer* iu iron, nail*, ttoei.gta**,
ih»ll b*rJt»*rr, cutlery end stoves. Store enedaer

J. W. OAKLEY,

please take notice,
FURLOUGH

HAS

EXPIRED,

HEAD QUARTERS, ismwdtately. and Mttle up.
I ih.il be compelled to .end COHPORAL DEXT-

finding*, Ac., Battle

bvltinr, all width*.

Cel. Cook or Majwr Barg her.

TRIAL BY COURT MARTIAL.

MASON ALLEN,
ealer in groceries, provtaion..
dace, Blah, butler, lard, pork, and gra

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SETTLE .or—‘POP GOES THE WEASEL.’

Regretfully and truly your.,

N. BAILEY

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Is now receiving from New York iand
• Boston, bis fall stock of

■ Bovrr'd Bieck." Halting*, Mich.

G roce r ies!

W. PARKER,
WHOLESALE and retail dealer it
■ nd I'ruriiioni. Poth. I.ard.

Now Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su-

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Consisting in part of

M“1 asses and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Coffe,
DANIEL COOK,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
CSTICK OF THE PEACE. General Land and
Cigar*. Tobacco, and Snuff,
Tax Agent, will attend to the collection of
debt* and *11 other buaineu pertaining tobia office. Salt and Water Lime.
Soaps, Seleratus, Cassia, Pepper and
Spice.
I. A. HOLBROOK,

i. m.Iuksell,

JOHN ROBERTS,

iirouptne** and fidelity. Residence, Johoetown.
Barry county, Mich. Bianki kept always on hand.

Drugs, Fainta, Oilx, Burning Flu­
id, and Camphene.

Ever offered in Battle Crock, all of which
will be sold al prices that cnnnol fail to
suit purchasers.
Particular attention paid to filling or­
ders from Hastings and vicinity, and
satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
—The highest market price always
paid for Piuduce.
ISAAC C. MOTT.

FOR SALE!!
A8H
8. C. PRINDLE,
UDGE OF FROBATE. Notary J’nblie, Oentr*J Land and Tax Agent. Will b« found In

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DANIEL STRIKER,

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Do not a*k foranythinj bat

Ready

Pay

FULL AND COMPLETE.

OLIVER E. EVERTS,
HERIFF. Mav ba found In the Court H
or st his residence, near tbo Jail.
T FIHLUPS, Uxns* Saxsjrr sad Jailor.

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I tbo** indebted by Note or Account ml

Can and Bettie

REGISTER OF DEEDS, and NoUry Public.
Al Office in the Court Hoose, and open nt all

fwr Cwllectiwa*
H. N. 8H ELDON,
OUNTY TREASURER. Olles la lbs Court
Hosts.

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JAMES A. SWEEZEY.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, X&lt;~«*»Ur at
A U*. Halieltor snd Cmin»elor I* Chssoery,
Notary Fublle, *IH promptly attend to asy
b&lt;uu&gt;M* •ntraiiol to hi* care, in any of tbe

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CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

Alio, Two Dwelling Honwi,
HARMON SMITH,
I.S8I0KER. Attorner

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 18«

Id tk» Village of HMtixqp.

Terms Easy.

“Ain't come here for nothing, I can tell
you. Wake up Dave, and look about
Sou; you must have your eyes open toay.
It’s do time for snoozing when

&lt;4 life.

bounded Southern with the speed of
lightning, leaving Sleepy David fur in
much to Southern, and I was as sure of the rear, the pedlar veering from one aide
winning a* I am that I am sitting hero
this moment—when who should come fall off
along but a Yankee with a tin cart.
He had the shabbiest, worst looking
borae 1 ever put my eye* on. Ho waa a horse evidently gained on the others. It
lean, slab-sided, crooked legged, rough was thought the Yankee had enough of
hainU
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the race, and would withdraw from the
beau
Contrary to all expectations,
—in fact, his owner called him ‘ Sleepy however, ho persevered, and offered to
David.” in short, sir, he was just such bet one thousand dollars on the Issue of
a horse as would not have sold for twenty
dollar*.
3
’Tbe fellow’s a fool,” said one.
It was near the hour for starting, when
“He don’t know which side of his
the pedlar, whose exterior corresponded bread is buttered, or else he wouldn’t bet
marvellously with that of his horse, and any money on so desperate stake," said
who said that his name was Zadock Ber- another.
bee, to the astonishment of all, inlima“He is safe enough there,” said a third,
I “for be Itas no more to risk.”
Here, however, all were mistaken
“Your borae?’ exclaimed I. “What, again, fur the pedlar hauled out a greasy
that sleepy looking beast. You’d better old purse, and planked the thousand dol
enter him for the buzzards.”
lara. it was covered of course.
But I
“Not as you knows on, Mister,” re­ confess I began to be staggered, and sus­
sumed tbe Yankee, with a show of spirit. pected tho Yankee waa after ail more
‘‘To be sure the critter looks rather sleepy rogue than fool. I had no fears however
and on that account I call him Sleepy for the purse. Southern waa not a horse
David, but he’s a good horse for all that. to be distanced by such a miserbio looking
He’s like a singed cat, better that he looks. beast as Sleepy David.
I’d like to try him against some of your " Tbe second heat was commenced, and
Carolina bosses.
To be sure, I didn’t if 1 had felt confidence in tbe superiority
come all tbe way from home for that of my noble Southern, that confidence
purpose; but as 1 was coming down thia was strengthened u I again saw him com­
way on a load of tin and other notions, I ing in ahead of tbe rest,
I considered
thought I might have time to kill two the purse as my own property. In Im­
birds with one stone ; for, thinks I to my agination 1 had grasped it, and was about
•eH if I can win the purse, and peddle off to put it in my pocket, ferhen Io! and
my notions at tbe same lime, I shall make behold I the pedlar* horse shot forward,
a good speck. But I had to hurry on like and stretching his neck like a crane, won
nation to get there in time, and that’s one the beat by a head.
reason why my horse looks so shabby
“I was sure he would play some
and out of fir'this morning. But for all Yankee trick before he got through,”
that he'll perform a day's work 1 tell said oue.
you.”
Many observations passed from mouth
Supposing that be had nn idea of run­ to mouth.
ning hi* horse, and that all be said waa
The Yankee in the mean time offered
merely to gratify his propensity for talk to take another thousand dollar bet, but
ing, 1 hade him be gone, and oot trouble nobody felt disposed to bet with him, and
ma with his Yankee palaver.
it was well they did not, for tho third
“Why, Mister," said be, “thia is a free heat Sleepy David not only distanced
country, and a man has a right to talk or every, horse, but came in a foil quarter
let it aiene, just as he can afford. Now of a mile ahead of Southern hitnsell.
1’vs taken a great deal of pains to get
"There," said the Yankee, as be dis­
here this morning in order to rune Sleepy mounted, “I’ll take that purse, if you
David agin some of your Southern hosse*. please, and the other two thousand tew.
1
know
’d I'd beat.”
I ain’t jokin’ sir; I'm in earnest. I under­
stand there is a purse of two thousand
dollars, and should like amazingly, to
The rellcr wf tbe Adsaiutatratlon.
pick it up.”
“You talk of picking up two thousand
Never was there sn administration
dollar* with that bit of carrion of ydural which entered upon its duties under more
Away with you and don’t trouble me adverse circumstances than the present
one. When Mr. Lincoln took the oath
further."
“Well, if 1 can’t run, I suppose I can't, of office it seemed as If our government
but It’s hind anyhow for a man to take so existed in name only. Mr. Buchanan
much pains as 1 have to ooms up the had done wbat be could do to deprive it
races, and then 1 can't run, after all.”
of strength and vitality. While ne told
“It'a too late now ; by the rule* of tbe tbe -South that there could legally be no
course, the horse should have been en­ such thing as secession, he stated that
tered yesterday; however if you’ll plank there was no power given him by which
the entrance money, perhaps yon may the seceding of a Stats could be prevent­
ed.
Guided by such a fatal principle,
get in yet.
I said thia by way of gsUing rid of the he allowed the rebelling States to do wnat
fellow, having no idea that he could com­ they pleased.
Gradually, but surely,
mand a fourth part of tbe sum required. they defied the government, and while
“How much might tbe entrance money state after state declared that it bad sece­
be?.’ he asked, drawing out a puree con­ ded, and while each seized noon certain
taining a few shillings in silver, and a few portions of tbe property of the govern­
pence iu copper. “If ’tain’t more than a ment, not a word of remonstrance waa
quarter of a dollar or so, 1'11 plank it on heard from the President. He was foi­
the naiL"
■
It’s two hundred dollars.”
“Two hundred dollars 1" exclaimed the South have its own way. So completely
was tho government demoralized under
him that it was daily questioned whether
caravan in New York. Why you must its vitality had not completely been de­
be joking now ; my hull lot of tin ware, stroyed. When, then, the present admin­
bom, wagon and all, wouldn’t fetch that. istration came into office, it found the
But, Mister, don’t yon think I could get work for it to do almost herculean. Il
waa to bring order out of chsos—to re­
in for ten dollars 1”
“Nothing abort of two hundred, and store vitality where death seemed threat­
that must be paid in five minutes.”
ening. Its supporter* demanded from it
I now thought I had got rid of the the mart prompt and vigorous measures,
fellow, but be returned to the charge, and while it* opponents asserted that to adopt
asked if fifty would not do, then seventy, such measures would be to insure the
snd then a hundred; and finding that be complete disintegration of tbe govern­
ment.
But while Its opponents constituted a
vided bo could find any one to loan it to large and formidable party, and while
him, for which he would plank bis wagon some of its friends agreed with them a*
load of notions, and ‘'Sleepy David” to to the effect which a vigorous policy
boot. He asked one, and then another would produce, the administration waa
to accommodate him with the loan, de­ true to tbe principles upon which it had
claring that if he took the purse the been placed in office. The position in
money should be returned, and bo would wHeh It found tbe government did not
give a tin whistle into the bargain. He,
’
until some vrag,
and liked to see estly demanding. It gradually but surely
proceeded to collect tbs scattered forces
out of dear malice. It afterwards turned of the government. It constantly as­
sured tbo rebels that it was anxious for

Hie.

Hi* next object waa to borrow a saddle.

D. C. HAWLEY

arc* as follows:
As they climed tho rail lanes which di­
vide tbe woods from the open field, they
were joined two Fire Zouavta, the record
of whose hardy exploit},I must here in­
troduce, although it will somewhat antic­
ipate the order of event*.
These Zou­
ave* had inexplicably appeared at tbs
van a little while before the period of tbe
conflict. Their regiment was far behind,
•tFairfax Court House, but they declar­
ed they had missed it some night, and
were now looking for It with ell their
might.
I privately believe they had
scented the battle afar off, and could not
control tbe temptation to step on and
share the danger. At any rate they were
with us, and they pushed themselves into
a fighting position at the first opportuni­
ty that offisred. For nearly an hour they
fought in the woods with daring intrepid,
ity, wholly on their own account, and
conations of no other authority than their
own. They were perpetually In the adthe
st almost the same time. Tbclr manner
of treating the'rebel soldiers vras eccen­
tric. They waited patiently until one
showed himaelf tolerably near, and then
ran forward, chased him down and killed
him, without regard to the numbers by
whom he wss surrounded. One of them
actually penetrated a small buttery, shel­
tered by a ravine, bayooetted one of the
gunner* and escaped unharmed, in this
way they occupied themselves for nearly
an hour, towards the end of which they
got separated and became uneasy on each
other’s account.
They both came out
without a wound. Ono of them waa tbe

an improvement; but fairly judged, that
policy has been a wise one.
A slight and as he withdrew and walked up the
mistake here and there could not be avoid­ hill on our side, quite unprotected, he
ed, «nd vet ths mistakes have been com­
kept pausing at intervals, and looking
paratively few. ’Die support which the
administration now receives furnishes tbe
best proof of tbe fact that our people still among the enemy. He went along
reewguize its efficiency. Tbe attempts to the line, as our column retired toward
to undermine this support have proved
Centerville, crying bitterly.
“I didn’t
futile.
The attacks of boatile journals
want to have that fellow shot,” be said.
and their efforts to create a turn in lbs
popular sentiment have both been unsuc­
ment with me three years." It was very
cessful.
Tho administration cams into
touching to sec tbe tender grief of this
power but a few months ago. Then our rough snd reckless fireman, and it wax
Kvemment was complejely demoralized. evan more ao to witness the wild and
th at home and abroad It had no moral
overwhelming delight with which be met
force. Now it appear* clothed with the
his companion at Centerville,aa uninjured
slrongth necessary to assert its power.
as himself and filled with an anxiety as
Abroad it is respected, and ita internal
great as his own. Today, I am told,they
strength acknowledged.
At home it
hate rejoined their regiment, which came
receives the cordial support of a loyal up from Fairfax C. H. last night.
people, and evinces that Inherent vitality
and force which only can be possessed by
Ws often see an old and wall-beaten
a government whidi depends upon tbe man who never had a success in bis life,
will of an iotelligcut people.— World.
who always know more snd accomplished
less than h’s associates; who took the
quartz and dirt of enterprise, while they
A curious foct has beer, related to us took the gold, and yet in old age, ho is
in regard to Gen Beauregard of the in­ the happier man. He had a sum of Jwft,
surgent army. Tho name of that gentle­ and they of dative and mrd—and amid
man with the fighting chin, as Mr. Rus­ all his misfortunes and his mysterious
sell of the Timos describes him, is nut providences, be had that within him which
Beauregard, but Toutant—Pierre Gustave rose up and carried him above all troubles
Toutant. Hie father was a Frenchman, and upon their world wide waters bore
and was tbe eldest of the family. Ths him up like the old Ark upon tbo Deluge.
family had an estate called Beauregard, It waa the Deluge that gave out—not the
and the elder Toutant was in the habit of Ark—God has distributed his gifts. It
signing himself Toutant de Beanregard— takes a score of them to make a man.
Toutant of Beauregard. When be made - One supplies the swift sagacity; another
tho application to tbe member of Con­ tbe cautious logic; another the impelling
gress from the district in which he resided force; another the hope; another the
in Louisian* for a cadetship st West practical tack—one supplies tho general
Point for his son, be signed himself in this principles, another the working plans.
way—Toutant de Beauregard—and the Men seldom unite by the tlrony pointt.
name.
The appointment for the lad
therefore was made out for Pierro G. T.
Beauregard, and the name waa retained
from alittle vanity .perhaps, in its more
sonorous quality. Beauregard, however,
is still known among his relations in
Louisiana as Pierre Toutoct.

taut shall bo heard of about town, seek­
ing a passage in disguise and in some
humble way tor parts unknown, It will
bo understood that he is the late Gen.
Beauregard, one of the ringleaders in the
Southern insurrection recently suppressed
flying from Um fear of the halter.—JY. Y.
Tribune.

gallantly woa tbo battle of Rich Moen
tain, and who la to succeed Gen. McClel­
lan in command on the upper Potomac,
I* a native of Ohio, and • Wert Point
officer, having entered the Military Acad­
emy in 1638. Ha was breveted Second
Lien tenant of Engineer* in July, 1842,
and wae subsequently Aseiat«nt Profeesor
of Engineering, and of Natural and Ezperil

getber.

By distributing gifts, God makes

other men.

M

C CAMLEY HOUSE, RalUe Crack, Mish

•go. Is rapidly d/mg out, and that it to as
safe to talk for the Union in that city ae
it U
at—__-L .
.

niMd by lU rab^Uoa, Inn uka&gt; M
&lt;4 lb, nuur vlib U. foU rnoln lo
shake off the nightmare which is Wrick­
ing. on rl,M st arn.ial »
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South West. He says by September tbo
whole State of Lonistana will repudiate
sccceskm, beyond a doubt.
Tbesame gentleman also informs u*
that when he arrirsd at Union Qty, Tan.,
where be stopped one day, he was sur­
prised to find general insubordination

dewetting by dozens, and whole comnanlw
were leaving in disgust. Indeed a very
strong Union feeling i. gaining ground at
Union Qty among both citizow and
soldiers. Some of the Kentucky troops
there, becoming heartily disgusted with
tbe Southern Confederacy, on Monday
last indignantly pecked up their accout­
rements and marched out of camp, carry-!
ing a U. 8. flag, deserting the rebels, end
going home good Union men.
They,
dared the rebels in tho camp to coerce
them to remain but tbe rebels did’t dare.
According to the information of our

up
the

is to 1st It severely alone.—Si. Louis
Ann.

raaaHlt FltlfulT

the Florida war*, chasing the Indians,
soma years before, and among his com­
panions waa a reckless, dare-devil sort of
a fellow, who seemed as careless of hi*
own Ilfs as tW.ojhb. had n dozen more

stabbed, snd shot in possible and Impos­
sible nlsrea, and his life despaired of fre­
quently. All this be bore with philosoph­
ical indifference. One day he got a tre­
mendous kick from a jackass, and thia
time, death was inevitable.
His companion gathered around him,'
and cae was selected to give the peinfol
Intalllgencn that be must die. To the

unexpected as no one had ever associated
him with fear of death; and a surprised
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arms, lifted his head, and said:—
“it’s not that, boys. Its not tbe fear
of dying—though that isn’t plcaaaat; bet
to think, after tho high, grand old chance*

We learn from Bowling Green that on

thair flag iste shreds, stamped it under
foot, and bitterly exclaim*] that they

Kixdksss rx Littlx Thiko.—The sun­
shine of life is madeot very little Beams
that are bright all the time. In tbe nurs­
ery, on the playground, sod in tbs school
room, there is room all tbe time for little
.Green
acta of kindness that cost nothing, but that
that are worth more than gold or ail ver
To give up something, where giving up
will prevent unhappiness; to y icld, where
persisting will chafe and fret another; to So, whilst one tide is setting
go a little round, rather than come sgaiast

ootaome distance'from

Cwtldsxx.—A child's

eyes’ those clear

Ohio volunteers,
appointed to the ent
in which position be
r.Jmirable battle of

it or not knowing its value.
and then withdraw, tnd not run

vin&lt; bare fest night, brings iniportaat
nows from New Orleans sod T—in raw st.

Thia distribution

are extensively prtwrossive, and some
stoutly stationary.—Henry Ward Beecher.

eion In the army, aud in tho year 1854
talned by their returning to their allegi­ settled In Cincinnati as an architect and
love, curiosity, they meet your own.
ance. Its course was that, when the mo­
ment arrived in which decisive action

rebels at Sumter afibrded tbe opportunity
forgiving to the government the vitality
it ao much needed.

4. W. 8TEBBIXB,
AfANUPACTUMR of o*4 dealer io ferettar*.
A good *««or‘.ment *!**;■ ea h*ad- Ns*’

And yet a large force was concentrated
at Washington with a rapidity which now
•eems wonderful. But our people are
naturally immpatlent; and when they
deemed ths capital of the country in
danger, could brook nothing which
seemed to them Ilka dplay. Many can
not understand why -man just called out
are not qualified to enter the field. They
seem to forget that undisciplined men are
of tittle value, sad that large bodies of
troops cannot be moved without involving
extensive preparations for provisioning
•nd transporting them. It is very easy
to hurry your men into ths enemy’s
country, but If you do, without their being
diatiplined, and without the necessary
commissary and other arrangements, you
are likely to lose.rather than gain. The
experience of England in the Crimea was
something not to' bo disregarded; and
yet there are those among us who seem
to think that large bodies of men arc to
be as readily moved and provided for
as small ones. It is very easy to accuse
the administration of not comprehending
the nature of tbe rebellion, but thinking
men perceive that tbe caution which
Sides its counsels proves that it believes
i rebellion to be one of formidable
proportions—one that Is not to be sup­
pressed by a dashing engagement here
and there, but one to be crushed out by
an irresistible force. Believing this to Im
tbe case, the administration has made Its
preparations accordingly. The fact that
It has not been hasty is not a proof that
it has not been ac^ve.
There is nothing easier than (aulufinding. The veriest fool can find seemingly
good objections to the wisest measures.
In surveying the policy ot the admlnis-—— I. i. __...
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* ..

the released prisoners, sod instantfv
killed. Ons hall took off the poor buglerrs
her passed through Ma
thil,
l.v
States haro‘.alrtady

�Uaiifuent. la ordered here, j

FROM'

THE VE1UULATEST!

F

for tbe wounded.”

tfTWkapr CMtei

hi. party Vd rfKbvcd foem jriUtonvMT
And ho
weWwsicou|| o$bo made tfijAer andflcaUva rm jam tat

The HeraWt dispatch «$♦»'-1 “Ovip
35,000 fresh troops are 5-ro* . f”r
for even owtenih o(|je*atn,-tbaWniK,
A special dlsphtclf fcr-ttfc Coatmardal Washington.”
TN
k
- the inju.tiJj thr InlfwiT, Ahd'-.aRbJy,
Tbe Tinut dispatch sayt “Tbe "X2M^s: •'ThSloMottoeCbnfederexfthJH,
aa stated by thrir own jtnilifary Mthofi- ministration have no fears'of any imroedi- allow me to state at tbe outset that that , THE TREASON committed by hia tnra
dre, is over
ivi two
v tbowsalkl. •
J"-',,. vu »*
lucre are paper is very justly entitled to the name 'party that our destruction and anuihjb“Tbe South
South Caroli
Carolina troop suffered nnW’IJS.flWmen around Washington that
two woh!ffT&gt;e complete, and he and -hie
tbe most t
ixfcg
sentiment* compeers could then revel in iniquity and
The corres- have unlimited “control of the treasury;”
* “A Mcesrionist in this city discloses
p '
1
।
1
is
u
n'.i u

*at be has private adHeta from Rich­
mond to the effect that Monday -waa' a
day of mourning rather than rejoicing' in

AYER’S

_

M nCB MXOMW WRatoO*.

annihilated for having out-voted him and

I

~

OLD FRIENDS

JACOB FERMS,

of Wert Point Cadets will-

PHU.

*fc£»£arilla

BOARDING-HOUSE.
eu» Iu Vtawa aa

Uai „1

g&gt;C

{wrtttro the*-■ w&gt;4 there teouM-bevw hand rnlvrt to stay
&lt;1cw*’h h*rr**'

O')

- AigaKyiAg *a. lover uf ajiy Uiog-that t. - - Ifawwlita treileae *o&gt;t*he aedaeily, the
Warm MaaU.at- 611 Hnaw L
new.' (The present rebellion is one of impudenoo.to
Of.OpldU^h if desired
‘’Philo. Junius”
TEA
Oh COFFEE. CTIfCKENS,
'
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‘
vWbriber &lt;h« . thooraod
PICKLED
TONGUE, BARplans tn croah the hellish and gigantic con­

«.iuh! WaralK, Ail? 11, mi.

of truce to recover the body ofCbL Came
roa,b isterperted u and lnd{catlop tluu
Baviau n •nrn, afwntit ot?a coriiax,
the rebels have rome :taewP: tiftnlme
wTHioti iathfit iW wiTw rvxx rmwosr,
afloat wtpeh they desire to keep SeCfct.
lit cs iibxxw oca TaosT iiOon, iwo co
BySaturday night there will be at leas)
rogirsRD wrntotT Hak ato with mamlt
100,000 Federal tn&gt;op dq the fine of foe
rtSRet.—ri^roAca* tddeoht.
Potomac, extending from Aluxandj ia to
Harper’s Ferry.
,
•me Battle of Bull Ran.
Col. Riehardaon, iu life febort, give,
At going to press last week wa had re­
great credit to tho Michigan 3d and -Ith
for convering hi. retreat.
.
ceived only the wild and exaggerated ac-

Fort Momsob, July

are attributable'to the1 author br printer,

article, i write; therefore 1 will presume

The United States stusmar South Car
up tbe cstimalu if its effect that tbe Cun­
olina. Commander A WcD, wa* off Gal- ' federates suffered greater loss in killed
vetoupn the 7th of July. She bad Mp-,land vonnded than we. The bare fact
turod eleven vomJs rine. tstabiiriurqi
the blockade. Ou the 3d last,, rinejrfiba that our forces retreated, and theirs were
prize, had arrived st I’casnoda under lyft in possession of tho field; is enough,
command of CapL Baxter, w'ith di.paicbc. aud will stimulate to action those who
for Commodore Mervinr.
.
wore before, from motives of personal
N«w York, J.ly 27.
safety, at least quiet and inactive.
The WorkTt eorrespond^ui-pay's: .“A
But ft was not our Intention to specu­
letter has just been received from Ssron*
late upon lbs consequences of this defeatnah, Ga^ which state* thatgeneral Gloom
pervades affaire there. Mr. John Owens, or even to give our views of how it might
the roost talented lawyer of tbu place, bad
become insane over the condltnw &lt;d tho
country. He had been a strung Union
man.
“A soldier oflhe 69th regiment arrived
here to night, having escaped from Manaaaas, where he was held.M a prtsemgr.—
He says the rebels h.-id many prisoners,
who were closely confined,, many of them
died. He had little or ho opportunity, to
*ee much, but fully confirms the, report
that they look rough, some are w'oup^fiS

by tbe week.

the leaders of the plot, 4‘ia order to secure

among them, and about half of them have
nothing but shirts nnd panto bn.’ They
look as though they hag seen service, and
confirm the report bf tW’greal rebel lore.
“The official report riFtoMI 1st Mich
iganyr loss .showa that thmr Jo*t one-tWrd
of their officers and one fifth cf their men.
“It appear, on investigator in official
quarters, that the number olkiU»d in the
late bottle ia constantly being reduced,
until to day itamouqto to only 150._
.
“A large number of oar troops,, which
were taken prisoners, W4K p)iu.*J among
. the killed.
“A private letter front Firgiuia has
been received here, which report. tUt
tbe rebel lore wa. between 1.000 nbd
1.500, and Gen. EpUa Hunter, ®f Prince
William county. »m killed, making, the
fourth General lo.t by tbe ensmy.
i
“Large numbers of heavy boat bowiu
zero here, with immense obeli guns, have
trees recently mounted around Alexandria
and over one hundred seamen detailed, to
Several vessels are busily engaged in
transferring heavy timber for fortifies
tuxM along the height, above Alexandria
as well aa abol and shell, Ato
-

in favor of Union or Disunion, were put

President thought it neoesiary,—in order

to him he would no doubt pretend that

to crush the rebellion,—that Congress
should appropriate ♦500,000,000 and au

lie considered himself very much insulted
by tho individual abb would darn to

thorite tbo raising of 500,000 men.

S

;

Aad choaa afii
KXMVOCS DEBILITY,

satolilitcs with weapon* stolen from tbe

that the money so appropriated, and tho

Government*, and who are at this time,

men so raised may bo used to silence,

provided with the necessaries of' life, to

even such small guns aa himself

II.

Wrkjot.

We have been permitted to make ‘.he

tions have been disgraceful, u tbe people

following extract from a private letter,

of this little State have skdly experienced.*

written, as will bo seen, after the first
day’s fight al Bull Run :

perception to forttte arruwARDa; and

Now,task ‘Philo’, and I would, like to

perhaps they ought to be indulged in it,

Buxx Rum, July 20, 1861.
To-day finds u» ail well. A kind Prvv-

as ibe only foresight they are capable of;

listed the •8,000,000 loan bonds for lass

idcnce has spared nor lives through a

than •1,000.000 ?
Did the Republican party have control

terrible battle fought on Thursday.

of the treasury when that &gt;45,000 was

£^.?*rJEJSf

tm of the statute ia
CHANCERY SALE
TATE OFMTCHIOAX -Tb.ClrCT.lt Court Ur
the enooty of Harry, io •hu.rrr;-

S

wh«cb results In success, and to condemn and that “in the States a here they have
bad control of the treasury their pecula­

what may have proved a failure, simply

foundingtheir judgment upon tbe acrtdenis
of succeM or foilure. Theirs ia an scute

Smith. CirvaU Court CoaucMaiasar. tor the can ty
of Harry, win »«U at publie suclioe or &gt;endue, la
Ik. » &gt; - UIJ4u
&lt;L1
/u-_.
.L .

Our

One of ths Wounded

itolen from it and given to the Phoenis is Jnmea ty*k,eon-hi law of R. H. Btlbon.
Bank! And also, when the Job Brock-j
The other 1 do net know.
W e ran Into
field &gt;3,000 fraudulent claim was allowed
a regular hornet*, nest, nnd were driven
and paid, together with a dozen other
a recurrence of them. Onr wrtn^f have
back by the rebels. . Tht Band marcbed
claims of the same nature, amounting in
been defeated, apparently, st
into sb. field behind Um regiment. There
all to more than •25,000. And did they
I esired
time, when of ell others we n
were about 27.000 of onr men^uid we du

mortgo**. auk Aa ImtM foca, omUot&gt;&lt;
vf forrrloaurr, at traWic vvotfoa.
tbo 1
•t October. A. D. 1M1, al a^ .'clack iu I

iu tooon^mplate the facts as they are,

airtl so fer aa they may be adverse to
, the interests of tbe country; strive to a/oid

gigantic System of Internal

ment swindling was being carried on,

;fought in this country. 1’oin
,,
1fragment of our army, was
'three times their number on thq other
aide, posted in a position strong by na-

such as the building of tbe (Hinton and
Kalamuzoo canal, Ate , dec., .during which
time nearly a half a million du Ha re was

filched from tbe State

ture^ted mode much more so by nu/paronjl

masked batteries and

other

wonder.

improve

among party favorites.

defensive

and distributed
Will “PMlo’’

examine tbe report of the Superintendent

of Publiolaatruction, December 1st 1842,
and tbe various reports for ten years

There was'no time during the

Several New York regiments have re» bettie in which mom than one half our
ecliatod fat thn war.
troops could be engaged. Contrary to.
Tbe fortifications about Wa-ihington
are fast being mounted w kh heavy gum. tbe first statement tho Federal troops
mainly
withdrew in good order. A few
Our outposts are again being gaadixdlv
extended in tha direction of tbe rebels. ' regiments were broken up, which, with
Tbe Cabinet had A protraqtgd Morion flueingoougregamen, loafera and teamaters
to-day, larting more than fours nuuri.
was sufficient to give tbe van the appearNxw Yom^ July 27^
anee of u general stampede.

thereafter (they may be found on pages
10, 19 of the School

Laws of Michigan

1859.”) and tall us who had control of the

treasury during that period,when A34.234Fund!

Surely such a conscientious man

as ’Philo Junius,—such a pattern of heneaty,—ouch a hater of iniquity, would be

very careful not to acknowledge m his
Tbe IFarU't correspaident aayr, -A
The loss of tho Federal troops, killed
letter has just been retired from Savan­ au4 wounded ia now stated to be about associates the men who would rob hdpless children of the nieau* forniihed them
nah, Georgia, which states that general
eight hnodeed; throe to four hundred only
far obtaining a common achool education!
being killed. We think, however, that
Indeed, ’Philo’ would no doubt consider,
this atatecnent tnay be very wide of tbo
it the height,—yea, the very climax of
ditiaaofthe country. He had been a mark, aa it is Impossible to tell -what
impudence
In any one who would hrtl■tirog Union man.
number of prisoners are in tbe hands of
mate that ht supported any men, or AdA eold&gt;er of tbe 69th regiment arrived
the rebels. We have lost severed valuer
here to night, havingoMapKt from Manmtatetretion who had boon, or wouJd be
oMaa where be wa. held ae a pvtoner.—
Ha aaya tbe rebeta had many pria-mere. Secretary Cameron, and Col. Wilcox of
■who were clooeir confined. Ifauy of the Michigan First regiment. The Ute of robbing helpless infants of a patrimony
than* had died. Ha had HrileotTo opentrusted tn them Tor safe Beeping.
tbe tatter is uncertain. The last tint j.
portwity to see much, but folly confirm.
Again,’Philo’-aoyatW “the Republi­

weak cooUiaiBf one
HAEMO* KEITH.

Itatad. July JO, !M1.

at Michwaa. tbit b«B( the pH” af U

jytlxaeplJ

IFiiMi*

not know bow many rebels. Only about

be is In tbe hands cf tbe enemy, end will

e ven teal ly be restored to his friends and

hie ceunlry.
If any faara have bom entertained that

Arii&lt;

dsmnrallxe the Northern people, thaw
fear. are already dispelled by tbe alacrity

Duryee’a regiments sailed
day. Their place, will U f
regimenta. A onntemplateagainet Fox Bill ha.jXn i
Newport N.wa aboral
it
any foece th
have antaatded iheir pi

with whiob .rqpawoK.kficr .Rfiment has

nor bare they devised any measure to in­
crease ths glory or honor of. Abo nation,

neither bav-q they sought oalany plans to

qiitllly”
Thou hypocrite; first cast oct thabeam
oat of.thine own eye; then shall thou see
clearly to cast out thia note out of thy
bro the re eye.
’
,
.
Well; Itsar are &gt; be denoencod. a»dA

joxas b.

.■SK

coorra,

Murtni-

-4.000 ftf our man were engaged in the fight.

&lt; Jar Ims is about forty, and It la sappoawl

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral/

ADMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE.

the rebels have lost-a thousand rnen.-*-

The fighting was mostly done with can­
non.

When we

were retreating they

fired a charge of canister ehot at (he Band

Michigan, oa 1
IM). M iwv o

facorn b'. I'shall
Nest bidder, at

s»d they struck all around us snd passed

and State of

all about out heads, but we escaped un­

hurt. The cannon bails passed all sbout us. We could hoar them coming

".KB

and drop on onr feces jbpon tbe ground
I expected

P. BTBtfEtR. AdailiiiMrator

and let them pea. over us.

•evet'y moment to be shot down.
Band has orders to

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aggA^r1

rRB.

tractaoaaj quarter of aoeiion thirty t-ur,

Tbe

Gur. ..’t,;

remain, hereafter,

Prepared by nr. J. C. ATER 4. CO, Lowell, Mow

with the physicians and help take ears of

(. laic ..f .aid Coual* of
WILLIAM M. Wn-LEV,

the wounded, bo that we shall not be wo
exposed again.

JOHNS &amp;CR0SLEY,

Tbe N. Y. 12th regiment lost 18, and

tbo

Mom. 1st, 30 men.

•

•

Gen. Scott ia here, nnd cays he

•

CHANCERY QRDER.

is going

to take the rebels without losing a

STi.TLS?Sfei«;St£S!

man.

Wq should not have lest many meh be­

fore if Gen. Tykr had obeyed orders,

which were, not to march any farther than
Fsirfiut, and there await farther orders.
He wanted great renown, nnd^nat all.

^GIN®

8OLK MA.NCFACYURHRS OF THE IMPROVED.

GITTAPERCHA

- CEMENT ROOFING,
ITIS FIRE AND WATER I’R00‘

&lt;aN AB A REMEDIAL AG EXT.

rs« aaixaua.

Th» Ort to only abort JJaa-Btird that of Tia,

Do.not ball eve all you read and bear.

want nothing better.
;
'

...in &lt;x«a

OUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,

•
•
Lxt Htto.

cans, as a -party hove not originated any
boot lullof tb.ro bar. rwtbln, bot abirt

W. l»lr, y-wttamjmUfa,

United Staten anr»

iday the thirl
o’dock in the i

regiment escaped uuharmod except two

woundwl slightly.

is not injured bv the contraction «"'l «;
MMriM matala. AXD WILL MOT CRACK 15
COLD OR RUM IM WftRAI WEATHER

In Rutland, July 4th. by Q B. Sloes Eaq.. Mr.
SIDXEY ITtTLL, rf Ikliimore, and Mu. BAJIBIET DEA*. ofRgtfexxt.

Mo. I. Breed owes*. IT
For Rale by D. B. BOMB A 00 , We. ISFrit
low. Wow feet.:
,

V cWm ia tbrir Urar.

•ntarTy Ukart"-

7’^‘T 'lrP,le&lt;,

New Advertisement^.

“HO HEAT IS OEqUlKEP- ’ |

H. WXIOBT,

C0UMELL0B
HOW

LOST, now

RESTORED

least twenty d
•MdardcrfcrI

iff/or shipping to allvarU t&gt;f Mr
y, taaXA full printed dirtftiom f*'

ofJuly 2! st. and drire the rebels oot of
the &lt;x.&gt;uulry at all bacxard and al whatever

T8 WULIAB STKEET,

Notice is Hereby Given;
bar of wrongs and tojorias that have been

Tmic CoxMacTicct Waa Loam.—The

BV *0BERX4^

^•Itacticat 1800X00, War I^on wa.
ikea at from par U&gt; 6 rent, premium.

No.

-I

)

(Comer wf Utertr Mrert.) &gt;» YOBK-

heaped, w ithout Mint, upon various pot-

&gt;lX4y

JOUMS 4t CKO.NLEY.

Aonn Warrxo 1—Ttuua Cash 111

Notice!

Notice!

Tto.lMflirniyi-H. now aeraatyftva j

I etaipUhiu. which ewn thorn
Ba to an •utinic’r rr*'c, ha hi
car* all wta ha«a applied io hi
twitwvtnr ft to ba a Uh riatiaa d
M*Mm. aa wrf! aa. at home
KWWS2l.VJSK.fi.

Barry eesnty iu add Sials
IrTewth day of Jun*. A. 1&gt;.
page* Hi and
rt»a&lt;* tUre Is dahard to be

why the prayer

cedents, that reflect aught of good or hon­
or either to the citizen or to tbe Union,”

y ever

'

L»wU H. Oaepar and EUw
£afcaatS.va“«.

whose province seems to bo to praise that

Run was one.qf the most aom

D tSSAST.rXVEB * AGCZ. n C05STI

TATE OF MICHIOA’C. I Prebate Cuort fcr
tUrrr count*. »».
I Mid county.
I

may bec&lt;&gt;me.et&gt;il more sensibly affected—
or affected by insensibility,—if he persists
cwn party leaders who are to day head­ In uttering and publishing such tteasooaing the rebellion against the Government, ble sentiments as those in the article un­
and who have armed t hem sal vea nnd their der OMuideralion, for be seems to fear I

unjust censure where none oould foresee

it Bull

IS CONSUMPTIVES

word of fault with tho majority of his

then people won't know that you are n .
1limo being, deprived of the power to foot” So it may well be said to “PhUa" ,
filch
any more. But be charges that tho “Don’t aay qr write any thing! then peo- (
1
-Republican party baa no record, no ante­

Tbe b

“KSSSjSSHTJB

He find* not oae

queattou bis loyalty,

In coecluaion 1 ^would aay to Philo;

;aud expected success.

Pr«|

MORTGAGE SALE.

remember the adsieu given the foolish ]
boy by bis father.—“Don’t say anything! ‘

Tho moat that we have to do nt present,

mi

n. -jtrwt* ffocsjc- tu r«?**.
«----------- .ujMusutj Z
tZa'i-nartetar feri. eoohifeai that U ii
UnSSttewaata of thoet auiuag 11
-bo doorelba evmf.-rU of a Brat ctaaa I
TUTafirirfJ at bnek j roraa largi

He

they have filched from the National Treaa

society, if they were not permitted to

^-stshsto

PROBATE ORDER.

ory, and who are now in arms against
the Government, because they are, for the

gaged was not entirely destroyed is a

WASUtxoTUK, July 26.

the As Is as much of a traitor at heart as more of the cause* of tbe uneasiness of
is‘Cobb, Tancey, Wise, qr-Jeff Davis ; “Philo’’ and his compeers. He seems to
although if tbe plain question, “Are you by very sensibly' affected because the

have been avoided, k ij a sel&amp;cunstitutod

exhibit this cbaracteristio.

k$oton hou:

A.H, aims.

July, 1601. •

Bet einco I am at it, I will notice one

ptwinec of the press to pohit out what
sho’4 havobeen,and whit should be done,

and they would’be lees than ciphers in

Dronar.

&amp;axtts

reasonings.

communication ; aabibiting.-upon its face

» certain extant, by tbe use of mopey

id all nftttera of public to terrs I; but It is
not only useless but- criminal, to benp

steal® a Txuar

Board will be faruiilied'by,' tho day. ur

,"

propeller, and six launches.
The expedition was actively soccMaful.
j
Lieut Crosby surprised and burned the best, it Is a calamity we ought not to
s
■
nine rioojxi .nd achot-nera Iwl-ir.ging tn, have suffered at thia time, and aside
th. Confederates and brought off one valu­ from the great loss of life, is. more to,
able prixa,—n schoouer laden With bacon, be regreUsd tor the moral effect which it(
J corn, Ac.
.
i
•&lt; .V/
will have upon onr enemies at bows and।
Borrox, July 26.
abroad. It matters but little, In making,

sKsrisK!

Aino, loo Cream and Lemonade.

that they are all typqgrapnlcal errors.— » more perfect union between the several Lastly, I am prepared to Shave (ke Fartt
The whole burden of 'Philo’s song la— States or secure.domestic teanqullity’T—
or Cui ii’r llair, uf old friends
•Th. government is in tbo wrong’—be Verily their audacity and impudence is
or 'naw tiwtamnrs.
&lt;
enuae wo havs nat a Democratic Admin
only
Uy equsled
equated by their
ttieif iniquity.
Iniquity.
.
And, fibrily, if you desire
coents ofthe defeat of o rr army near Ma­ istratiun,—and tbe rebels and traitor*
But, Mr. Editor I don’t know but I am 1
A QQOD SARGAINr v' CLJddUr
nassas, which we give to our' readers.—
stooping rather too low by deigning to
ssavs
Since that time, each day’s news has very- Dtmocratt and are therefore justifiable in notice or reply to such a oompilatlun of
urt call at the sign of the Barber- Pols,
their attempt, to de.troy the government
much mitigated the first account of the
falsehoods, misrepresentatiuiis aud absurd
&gt;e d&lt;&gt;or east of JH. A. Goodyear's HanJ-

25.

SoMg full

c3

.d.

I

spiracy concocted by rtriw k m for tho
I am unable to say; but, for the pprpose destruction of the greatest nation on which
cf rev iewing (be ttndaunt put forth io tbo tbo aun over ahooo nnd capture and bang

■a yr rites I «m dridrr faurat »' o. N
Hweod.tvaKth.r-tol-ddemaH.M
I avt Great, fta
of
ku fit*.

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SPECIAL
Msxrcmnm.

tons

A V

wotk*—U* pspresfitl,

-uuc.-r...^ -orupmos w« ■reres

//Local.—IU*

^•vcrn'^s1^

MIC

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5

i» no WIy •nMchiog tho

SOOTHING^YRUP,

BUY, YOUR GOODS

Far CMiMroa Tcelfolmg.

truth to My that loath rt Wy .oarer

thhwwk.

Robiamm A Lake’s dreus,

which exhibited here hsl week, Bcarcdy

rmcJ-oubopr knln.
bteute with BnuucVi PHte.

deserved a complimentary notice.

with English, Snanteh. German,

during the week is

A3STD

-%5Ml

Butter. ••
Laid,
"
Tullam. -

Tlie

ADVICE FEES.

!&lt;°y.' ’GRANT

IS

i:

no monopoly, to bo

Mew-Yoxk Beaevloent Infirmary

BENTON HOUSE,

begun and ended in a war of words.

yemW.ea.jaa OOD

RELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS.

To

WAR!

but if a man wants to snub his own nose
against tho sign-post, wo don’t regard

M

it

ot onr huiilncM. Let him work.

Instrnetlou.
Fpar Warn*. July 25, ’61.
Fame Nirnn ;—

On High Prices, at the

|

ON LOW PRICES

HASTINGS

Thinking you might like to hear aomo-

DRUG

thing of matters here, I take a moment

pX?

Cwvytafat.

or rax Uwxaar
ever e«u« or
3^^-

I’iCOTTAlN NO.MDODiaL.
TkAl Aqycars ftu ** ' '
.
.
1&gt;T

ass

Come and See ! 1

STORE!!!

UfEB COMPLAINT

to jot down a few things I have seen and

TO CONSUMPTIVES

r.nsfi:

P.irvsirrtoa ST DfSSMS
TWU&lt; Bcsramvc Asm Al

"?^.P2d?5S&lt;5htRlmS%

here aud there, since the Manassas fight,

Tbe -HF-Vro.' HOUSF' has recently bws

.

■ Corrected, July t&gt;, IMI

be rare a little secession has appeared

WILLIAM! HINMAN, Proprietor

estabuehed mm,

Depend upon it, moUara it will give mt to

uaed for tbo exclusive benefit of editors,

I arrived in Detroit last evening,

And those afflicted with,
DTSPTPFl-k. NERVOUS DEBIUTY. HEART!

and from Ann Arbor had tbs ooinpanv

1,-BEASE.FFVER * AGUE, rr CONSTIPATION.•

of Quarter Master pen. Fontaine, from

,
;
dreadful cAmplaiuU. which earry thousand, and1

whom I Irarned many intenmting partic-

heard.

ulors relative to the

nCK FEMAUCS.

Roberts &amp;, Striker,
WE

DIRECT

Vtar Department.

To all addressing by letter, cuining full sc­
ant of srnrptom. and appearances o* d£**e.
are, occupation, eta, we will write a candid ke
phr, with advice and dlreeiiona for eure. Any fee., allkcxual diaabdiUn are removte bv ttsi
.dvia. will l&gt;e devoted dI.Jsndgvnny.Umal.tfoj propvrlira TO
r'CrU,l8HATTBlED C0N8TTEUTT0XS.

w

HVAE JU8T RECEIVED
DrttnltrT and Dim
sriare from teething.

FROM

LECEIYED

Ha is vary much the gentleman, and

ready to communicate freely any knowl­
I came down to the Fort this

partment,

Also published st the infirmary, to aid these

1* new and moat complete awrtment of

edge he may possess in his particular de-

ObTHE FAMILY PHYRIC1AY.

BRUCH AMD MEDICINES,

CAVSB ROOM TO H£AL,

morning on the steamer Clara, which

!• ■' ’bi&lt;

plies between the Fort and city every
I fell in with CapL Engle, of

half hour.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

THE LADIES MEDICAL FRIEND,

the Pontiac Guards,who took grrel pains

to allow ma tbe lions.

And the Physiology of M
A work on the cattM symptoms,
of att complaints peculiar to th* sei
its duties, abortion and Its reunite

1 found the Cap­

tains and 1st Lieutenants of the 81 com-

pnnies represented here, drilling under ,
:«T FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
Gil. Pitman, who is said lo be the best *
PURPOSES,ONLY_ffJ
dril’ master in the State.

Whn floes Ml Aflalre Bcaatlfal Teeth! Tbe Geitkaeis Medical
WILLIAM JONES,

Their evolutions in the Manual of amis

and facing*, flanking*, doodling and uu-

:*H=2£2

charge. No pains spared iu
■led with
ttua arfor years. Teeth inserted on
VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,
Hed. Please call al myoAee,
ate street, Hastings, ilteh.

doubling, were not the most graceful.—

GROCERIES!

Some «f them acted as though the plough
■r CnweplafoK

handle would suit them better than the
musket; and in looking upon the silvered

,

locks of komff, 1 thought of tbo old adage.

mil® IPIBWIBS

TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, BPICES. PEPPER.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS, CODFISH: .

*'It Is hard to learn an old dog new tricks.”

FROM IMFVKHm OB
UCTIONM OF THE BLOOD

beeaiuradrd.) rftrf. • peiubti end prrfci
Hear in mind iM tU SCANDIJfA Vl;

P.IbckfT. Prertation
• _ „ ...d
o.

THE GUIDE AND GUADD

HOME TESTIMONY.

I next witnessed a drill of the officer*

of the 7th,under their Colonel, who* name
THE

araDnExscr txlxuhekey

He has a good military

Grosvenor.

bearing, given his commands with much

And Cooking Extracts,

cofidonce and precision, and the battalion j

1

drill, which he was practicing, so far as !

and 6tb, did not seem to b« participating
in the drills.

The three regiments were

Gen.

Williams, after which there was

some skirmishing, and at 6 o’clock, a
dress parade, which was quite imposing.

DISSOLUTION!

MOST POPULAR

GROCERIES

Licuts., Shafter and

Lovell, and his

every attention.

HARD-WARE!

Phetteplace, of the

Prairieville Rangers, who showed mo

ry Pectoral,

They belong to the 7th

and expect to be at home next week, in

CapL

order to recruit their company.

Lovell will be at Hastinca, nnd any one

patriotism of Barn- i* at such a fever

■rxffl

heat as it

a l.rte portion cf this costly inffrrlng might be
•'»rtM by attention to diet and dcaaline*., and
•r» aB, by tbe proper
Ight remedy
•earrn. When a« c
Aver1. Pills

(DiEHEAiP, 1P©!B (DASIHi

I hope the

Barry boys will not let him recruit in vain.

VSMTSELciLirE KEBICHES

promotire of

TEMPERANCE.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly closuring th.
r.1 and
alMmaaXa
- - - -* . fl.—. —Z

We srs Murtncud that there xre many parents
of scrofulous,consumptive, aud d.Mired condition
to whom a ncmarocs offeprlng only brings suffer­
ing and poverty. To sueh we would o»y write.

AND

Ws WILL mail ran, to any ana applying for it.

over. la
»'«P Uwe. orders
rect from Cinsiasaii io any qsi

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
^toedyear’a Patent Breast Pampa forby

Retail Price 11 per Betite,

PETERS

DRY GOODS 1

Gov. Blair, who is at Washington, sent
a telegram to-day, which was received

' Ou all other dlscai» of the Sexual Qenatta. a
Ail! axphualioD of ihe origin cf Syphilh. tho
means of prevention and eure.
On Oeamnnptton, that fearful divesae.

here at 6 o’clock, P.M., stating that five

PsiMipal
FteUlhSL.

more regiments had been accepted from
until it

LOOPING,

this State, and would be mustered
the service as soon a* possible.

into

Colonel

Ayr's Cherry Pectoral, eretiug only . fer ahil- Stockton also, has authority to raise a
|:bj» and remove the trouble before it is serious I regiment, aud is now at tbe Exchange,

VATER PROO*

receiving orders and accepting companies,

to be ready to be muttered in, by tbe Sth

Jao-Third that

G-EINmiZSTE.
ROBERTS a STRIKER.
Hurtscs Mises «, lUfil.

tbe office of lhe Danner.

ROSLEY,
sorTnm. TROTH.
EBCHS
■

LIFB F1LLB ANDJPJKKNIX BITTERN
qpHKSE MEDICINES have now bees heA fore the pobtic for a period of THIRTY YRS.
l^sd
Quit,Ume have maintained a blah

It would be well for any one wishing to
join his company to leave their names nt

[KAOCULotesU,XuB.

A sew and delightful Stoaoahicaad CardmJ

Th* following are among the distressing Vari
ety of human diseases in which the

c

Special attention-will be paid to COMPOUND­
ING an* putting un PRESCRIPTIONS; and aay
□ne purchasing medicines of us can rely upon
ibeir being

is eteewhere ho will not bo

troubled to gather them up.

A NSW ARTICLE
uiauie Item aor other source
published on Kao paper, aud

Bailing., Marte 1*. 1M1

sen* of Hastings and vicinity, that we Intend &lt;
sell e» err thing in our Ime of trade os cheap aa c*
be bought at u&gt;y place. Gire us a call and Judg
for yourselves. We intend to sell

wishing to enlist for the war will have n
«. ■ v... and their
He wants some 40
I average of ten days a cbaoce to dn so.
I1 loMofIM0.0W.0W good men from Barry county, and If tho

TUB CONSUMPTIVE'S BOOK.

PATENT MEDICINES

Al noon I was taken under the imme­
diate charge of Capt,

HENRY L. THOMAS.

PENS, PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

reviewed thia afternoon, at 4| o'clock, by

FARM.

IfiOo receipts

E£ri&amp;;

ESOTS &amp; SHOES

could judge, was a good one.
Cols. Terry and Curtenius, of lhe 5th |

HOUSEHOLD AND

of August
Are the Zouaves ready to respond to
Adrertiter, hiving been restored to health
* in a frw n-cclce hr a verr simple routed r, af- the call! What say you Lieut Nevina,
[•Miotis to make known lo his fcilow-auf-

ILL NOT GJ
1 WRATMER

are yo« ready to go I
There Is • chance
for us to ring in now If we have the blood
sufficient io do so. Are you ready broth-

caooL Boots of all kinds, also Ntwsr.rs*
ROBERTO A STRIKER.

suing the kidneys.
delightfullyonthe
harZavarUeafeo
GRAVEL.

S far sale by

pO YOU WANT WHISKERS!

HASTINGS

DO YOU WANT WHISKERS!
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!

and HLVETEEATK

Stacks of

TANNERY I

e to th. bteod.e--.4Ul ttehamure.
IC ERUPTIONS and BAD

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!

•f'artacte oeeaaioes all eruptive comptaints, sallow

BELLINGHAM'S

Tar. HUm on Skare^

CELEBRATED

STIMULATING

ONGUtNT,

Clothing,

Dr. A. BERNEY.

or otherwise.

forts, and take the hardships of camp life,
SJS1"
prrecription is to benefit the afl.A7,’ «? ’i M information white ba conceit*.

and cliu^ge bayonet for the Union and tho

Cunetitotion 1

your bands.

ff eo.it is time to

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERT.

show

My motto ia, buckle on the

■word, •boulder the musket, lake the

REQUIRE j

Whleh wa are anxious to soil, and WILL SELL,

Crayoo Ambrotype; Vignette AmLn&gt;
Mfrlwjp.; sft.rw^pi j. .

THE STTlfCLATIKG OlfGEEXT

doublaqatek, and either live to ew our
country one agsto, or die fighting for It.
More anon.

N. H.

Walmidob-

I"? Allowing is an extract from

Mirror Ambrotype; NailoftefBiT,

Fimri Am!------ ~---------

WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE

F*uu t»« B,m» Fi«u&gt;.—tot B«r
Uw. Qu.rtarmMi*, of (be Micblgw Seeend, pfleud Urough D-ue&gt;» wmrdej
morning on M. w.y borne. Dunng U&gt;=
6r.( «.™en&gt;™( .( Bptr. Run. be •»
,jeSV.^ •“~t*"Jx‘aSbta
ih’di

Cmciinati, G-.

behind Mm riddled -lib

OUR GOODS

Hastings, May M. IMA.

1/

ll.lUtt.

brotype: Relievo Ambrotvpe; Duublo

Unusually Low 1
Btetto Crete

wfffiiSltetes Msffima

B. MOFFAT,

Tc«8»om wom

WUm, Cars, Otea, Better, UH, Pork,

T««R»„1. Um.—Tbe MempU P»‘.
nee, edmll tb»l tbe breecdtbe reheh to
ticiriotb#
£, |„. b«ul. eu 3,000. No etoflnue

—----------------------&gt;*■!&gt;■------- r ■■?-■

PAPER-RAGS SSE

NOTICE!

R. J. SSANX
WtSl'Bg*. DfC I???.

E. J. 01A5T

�ATBB’S

OJUI;fT¥EWUTION
. i

OATHABTIO

PILLS.

•STOOD THE TEST OF YEAia
grows In ere kia&lt; aerePspnlar every &lt;i*jU

tlflU-MsY

albite*

SS-SSS&amp;

____ , ™ «®&gt;uutx Tut xnnu
SsaTLl1-—^

"

utuir AW HID.TH to too,
w. h„.n —j
.... “,ln&gt;

WE

ABE

NOW

ON

HAND

•IS cu ot ik LARGEST mA.

DRY GOODS

LA EG

TUI U* DLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOL
PILLS here been proved by analysis to
CONTAIN NO'jMINERAL.
That they curt tbs almoo* universal complaint.

TIFUI.
Aaoorleseat

DRY
HICK PESALE1,
who hsrs languished for years in helplew weak-

•.^gnQDrogiata and all other Dealers is Med***♦ •«&lt;

all sexusl disabilities are removed by tbrtr cor­
dial sod gently stimulating properties. That they
rre™1‘ SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

prrpUd ew receipt

. ..PRICE 25 CENTS.
however they may hare ben trifled with and
abused: that their direct tendency is to lengthen
life, anJ render it enjoyable. That.
«•
rtetiy upon Ihapoiasne/dseswe inHsAfoad, they

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,
RestorativeJu me.

CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,

nd discharge from lhe system, every taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That
ther
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

1 tried one bottle, and frond

^^f^L^^Xutee.TharTiSrf'aU^

•CEPHALIC PILLS,

nd there la no disease of tbe .Stomach and Bewols
the liver, the nervous system, tbe akin, glanda ar

by can bay.
Aa a mark of my gratitude for your labor and
skill in the production of no wonderful an article,

J4EADACHE,
WEEDY AND SURE CURE
* - * u Within their reach.

you, are using it with lie effect.
very respectfully yours,
' ,
A. M. LATTA.
Attoroey and Connie Itoil Law.
Depot. 414Broadway, and sold by all dealers
throughout the world,
TrnBealoratlyo ia put np in Bottlm el three
sbaa, vis ; large, medium. and small; the small
holds U a pint, and retail* for one dollar a bottle;
tbe medium holds at lent twenty tier cent more
in proportion than the imill, retails for two del
lira a battle; tbe large bolds a quart, 40 per cent
more in proportion, and retells for 45 a hoitle.
O. J. WOOD. Proprietor, 444. Bramlwav. New
Tort. and 114 Market Street, at. Lotos, Mo
And told by allgood Druggist* and Freer Goods
Dealers everywhere.
jaafiyl-eom

Ever ahowu in thia

ibis point *10 speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare aaarrtlon or bbsoning puffery.
Tbo consumption of 11 net si tar's Stomach Bu­
tera for tbe last year amocaled to over a half
million boillss, and from its manifest steady
increase iu tltncs past, it is evident that during
the coming year lhe consmaMion will reach
mar one millinn bottle*. This inntrnr amount
eould never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara­
tion. and the sanction of tho moat promi nanI
physicians In those seciioiw of the eouniry
where the article Is best known, who not only
recommend tho Bitters lo thtir patients, but
are ready at all timea to give lenlinioujato to Its
efkeacyin nil eases of atromchio derahgemrois
and ths diseases resulting I here from,
Tlito ia note temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum­
peting lhe qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
eslimation of an invaluable medicine, which to

a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To bo
able to state confidently that the “Bitten”
are a certain cure for tbo Dytpepaia and like
diseases, to to the proprietors a source of unaUoyod pleasure. It removes ail morbid matter
from the otomasb, pcriflsa tbo blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous systeat,
giving it that toon and energy indispensable
nr lhe reatoratioa of health, it operates upon*
tba atomaab, liver, aud other digealivu organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon rsetoroe them
to a rendition ewential to the healthy diaeharge
Of the functions of nature.
«
Elderly peroons may use tbe Bitter* daily as
Pr directions on the bottle, and they will find
__________ -»___________ ___ «_ .

Market, which

NEW YORK COSTS.

D MOTTS
mVTsi^'JW

PILLS.4 IKON

advance from

No mistake this time!
LOW PRICES’
gy, pale nd othrrane 'sickly mnptexisMto£
esto its necessity in almost every cnerrmUs
lunoiiens in all mstodintu which it U4tma
tried, il has rreved abtudntely rersths la ssckst
the fcdowteg eociptoitrts, vtr:
In Debility, Nenroas Air till, Bms
cinllou, Dr&gt;pepsin. CoaKtipaUen, Oten»

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

STOMACH BITTERS.
Ths proprietors and mn on facttiters ef HOS­
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STUMAUH BITTENS ean appeal with perfect confidence |i&gt;
physicians sad eiiisros generally of tbs Vailed

FROM IMPURITIES OR
OBbTRUCTlONfl OF THE BLOOD
OB SECRETIONS,
in which they sfo not give prompt rrfiy Md, (d
administered Lefors the Aery mtadrl oi life has
beentnvaded.) tftH a painl«t» arui frrfrel t*rr.
Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILIJi are eudorned by the
expeiienceof thousand, of living witnereea wb»,
in letters, aAdavlto, medical works, and by word
cf mouth, prodabn them In be the very best pn-paralaoauf the kind ever offered toOso (jiinjim.

are prepared to sell at a small

HOSTETTER S

STVlKllorsK

"“aRISINO

VEfHYA^HEAP

WtLL OCtefTfNCX ALL WBOBCrrn FROM

NORMAN BAILEY.

uviiB

issecitTioi

A NEW ARTICLE.
Dr. Hoback's Stomach Bitten.

ataUuM »g aerial &amp;

A

TEMPERANCE,
the present prop nr tor believes that ia making
««- ’,ld* Jr k'“”“ ‘h* P"W''
U ,0‘*^

li will area bo for safe by all of Dr. Robeak's
numerous Agents, and at Hotels. Ac., the reentry
over I* ft.
&gt;U..--- _____ .11
n.i . a &gt;’

cxs.
HOW

LOST,

IIOW

SbcnaiuUMW, Intermittent Ferm, Ac.

lo caaaa of General Debility, wbotbar the »
of acafo ducasc, cr of tbe eactiased 4isweA new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial for suit
uUoo of nervous and muscular energy from rimagiving tore to tbe Stomach, and tor tbo preven­ ic complaints, one tiial of this restoralirr has
tion oi billions eu:u plainto incident to the Weat-

PHILADELPHIA.

RESTORED

jkw /Wwled, iu e &amp;uled fhithf-t
ON THE NATURE. TREATMENT. AND RADI
CAL CURE OF HpERMATORRHCEA. or Beminal Weaknaaa, Sexual Debility, Jterroerewas and

“
«.un &gt;■.:«,! m B.UG,« a. r„ w.

.0 YOU WANT WHISKERS!

Principal cfllre and sals rooms. No. « East
Fourth st., Jd building from Main street Cisoinrotl, O-.l^borntorriii Hammond atreeL
bT J- F. Roberts A Co. Hastings, Eh

DOyoU WANT WHISKERS!
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!

BF.LLHGHAK’S
CELEBRATED

STIMULATING ONGUENT,
•’•r the Whiskers nnd Hair.
The aabeeriber Ukm pleasure io anneaneiag te
tbe ettIsens of the United Stetm, that they bare
obtained tbe Agency for aud are now enabled to

HASTINGS

tire, or luflictiuc a disagreeable acasatns.
It te this lattcc property, among olberv, whish
makes it so remarkably dteciud and pensaaeai
remedy for Piles,upon wbkh iqtiso sBpssn to
exert a diatinet and spedfle actioa. by Lapereag
the tendency which forms tbna.
In Dyspepsia, innsaamble aa are ito.caoe?.*
tingle tux of tlx.se Chalybeate Pills, has sffm
nforod for the moat habitual caws, indodtsg tbe
Mtrod*«!l Cretivenres
In unchecked Diarrowa. even when sdt eared U
Dysentery• confirmed, emaciating, and swewt
r nialignsut. ths effects hate been e&lt;]«dly 4so»ve aodasteniahing.
In the local puna, loss of flesh and a treartK
debilitating eougb. an J remittent beetle, ■tach
gone rail r Indicate incipient Cnnaamptte* «•
remedy has allayed ths alarm of hi earn and fhf
siciaus. In several very gratifying and inlaresus*

lu Scrofulous Tuberculosis, ibis medjetaad lm»
bai l-.ad far more than tbe good effect of lbs aesd
cautiously balanced nreparelioiu ol uxlu*. robout auy of their welllnowu liabilities.
Tim altentfou of females eanuot be toe sea*den Uy Invited to this remedy and restoreiivKm
tbe ewes peeuli.riy affecting them.
1. *»*
— k...
e and infilBUaClMy

TANNERYI
The subscriber haring laeaed the HasUnre Tan­
nery for a term of years, h now prepared to

Tm RMes
Shm,
ortdberwlao.a. eastotners may dealro White
and yellow OAK BARK tatea ia exchsrego
For Tanning.
tie
osccevt
All Leather Warranted good or nep^.
ta prepared by Ds- C. P. DntLutmua, an eminent
Cash Paid far Hides.
physician of London, and is warranted to bring
A. too. Leather, and OHRhsse BtonMug
out a thick set of
For Hale.
WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE
I also CLEAN AND OIL OLD HAHNESSES
And make them look aa well aa new.
’

snjrTUTUtc

tMtDWGE PREPARED GLUE I
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE’

"

1 SAvi Tin: racxs'

‘FntTNRt TWTFH

Wh«

»•! Admire

TkO*

W1U.UM 1OSES.

“ESS"' .!■ jrr.j'si.

Low pressure System
vm Dp, GMrtltaei'1

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Republican

13 PUBLWBRB EVERY
xr gastwo*, MBkT COUWTV, WtQMOAIt

VOL. 6

HASTINGS. BARKY COUNTY. MICH.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1861

jjjjitmgs' i)usiutss firrtttrj.

&lt;H»ict ^listribns.

NO. 14.

me«id. Miss Raymond!”

The manufacture of Bomb Shells Is
very mtereetlng. The shell h flrot tiled
whh .dd fesHntMd r«4dd lewdta baftote

JACOB FERRIS,
Attorney, CeeaMDer oarf aellrttev.

______ MWW.

NORMAN BAILBY,

I)'

Great Battle!!!
J. RU«aEI.U

&lt;10,000 Volunteer* Wanted,
Immediately! I

WIGUTMAN &amp; ROBINSON,
.IXCFACTUBIiRd of un. sbavt-iroa and cop.
inr-axre. Dexl'r* ia iron, nail*, itccl.glass.

U

The Gt eat Battle

in the dra»r. Blue, spicy, t rewths of ci'
"■tog—
gar auvttke. circling »&gt;p to tbu
ceil
newspaper-* under lhe table—Cantile aunp
hi the tinny bnmac curd receiver slippers
«&gt;n tbe mantle piece, and conftuina every
where. . And yet Mr.Thoinbroke—p»&gt;r
and delu led mortal—solemnly believed
that bis room was in the most perfect or­
der! F»r hadn’t he pkod the -mpty
&lt; ham|iaiane Imttlea uudur tbe bed. and
sent tbe w«&gt;dbox,to tear them nuopuny,
nnd hung bls morning gown over tbe
dump towels, and dn&gt;trd the aah-sprtnkfad
hearth with his best 41k handkerchief!—

I aa If hr was in tbe atmosphere

WnOLKSALK and retail dealer
Uetarer of leather, ttadn.

low’s wfade frot goes through a brie in
the north &lt;m*i corner uTtfa stocking, aud,
there isn’t a button no hia uhirl* it's lime

ABSENT ON FUKLOGH

Now. aa Mr. Thorn broke’s whole xtock
of ii»diislrinl implements consisted of a
lump of wax. nn enormous pair of aciaeors,
FURLOUGH HAS EXPIRED,
und one needle, the mending didn’t progiex- rapidly . His way »f managing
HRAll QUARTERS, imnediataiy. sad aattla up. the button qiirathm. t«««, neersanrily in­
volved eoiiie delay; he had to cut all these
I .hall te eotupailsd to Kt&gt;d CORPORAL BENTuseful little appixiduges (nuu amrthrr xhirt
and sew them &lt;&gt;n, und next, when the ahirt

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,

MASON ALLES,
ealer in groceries, irovisions, pi
41. a. Bish, butler, lard. peek, and grain
all kind
Abo toy* csadies, rtc .ate. Store
Calltera a Block. State streak Uasli fa, Mich.

D

EALER i*&gt; all kinds of Faintly Groceries,
Mom and Wooden ware, ntri a general as-

D

of

and pearl, with twd wings sproutmg out
•&lt;t Ms Itroadcloth &lt;m either side. And just

and in walked that detestable Jones.
Mark wae not al all conifalMc In hit
reten Junes up with unwunmon pleasure.
And there the fallow sat. pulling his I-tug
musterbee nnd.talking the most insipid
twaddle- sat and sal until Mark rose in

unusual proaurr be gave her band. "Let
dies often provide th«lr fachrlur friends
Mark went home the happiest individ­
ual that aver trod a New Y&lt;&gt;rk pavement.
Indeed, an great waa bis felicity that be
indulged iu varioue gymnastic cspera, in.
diailive of hlisx, and only paused in lb«m
al the gruff cautim. of a policeman, who
pcoliably had forgotten bis own courting
days—•■Ctoue youugmeL, what are y«»u

naauring me of her favorable considera­
tion! Wa« there ever a more feminine

ROBERTS Ac STRIKER,
TRIAL BT COURT MARTIAL.

“Bullous are n.»t much trouble, said

SETTLE,

i« a fellow to .lol I havn'l any black
thr, ad vilber.” and he looked d-&gt;l«»nm«ly

N. BAILEY
Hastiags, June IS 1M1.

soine vicbaia nail had caught ill the broad­
cloth. A IJavk pin may do fi*r to-night,
and to morrow i'll rend it up to tire tailor.
ISAAC C. MOTT,
‘I’hr fact is. I ought to be married; and so
DANIEL COOK,
Is nnw receiving from New York and I would ir 1 only dsred t» nsk LHian.—
Oh, dear! 1 know rite wouldn’t hav«&gt; me;
Boston, his fall stock of
•J T*x Arvat, will atl«n4 to ihv collection of
and yet I’m imtcurtain eitia-r—if I could
4eK(*nd*lT other business ptrtsiniuj to his office.
OSes tn Goodjesr's biock, sp stairs.
• aily muster lhe courai-tt boldly t«» pul
the queatimi! But just as sure as I sp
I. A. HOLBROOK,
pnxieh the dangenria ground, my heart
Caunsting in part of
ATTORNEY sad Counselor st Lbw. Solicitor is
fails me! And ibrn that poppy Jtetea,
Chss
‘ ‘ '
New Orleans. MtiKvivailn, G-flve. with hi* curled mustache, and htiif parted
Crushed. Powdered and Granulated 8u- in the middle—always banging around
u„
Lilian and quoting poetry to her—if I
Molasses and Syrups,
could have the privilege of kicking hint
Green and Black Tens.
acroM the rtreet. I’d dtu happy! He iao'i
Rus Ceylon, and Java Coffe.
bashful, not he! Ifa-onep-idy would «atly
JOHN ROBERT*,
Stone, W«"«den. and Wjlllow Ware,
invent some new way «»fpiping theqursHYSICIAN aud Serreaa. Dwelling,
Cigara. Tohuceo. anri S-tuff,
tiiai—someibing liiat waan.t quite co einway, aear the Court Ilouae.
Salt and Water Lime.
Soaps, Saleralus, Cassia, Pepper and
II.P.CnERHY,
an extra brush, survey e«I liimm-ll’crilically
Spire.
in the glass, and then w ith a deep sigh,
set forth to call on the identical Lilian
Drug*, Faint a, Oils, Furalcg Flu­ Raymond, revolving. M be hud a thou
rand limes before, that if—perhap—may

Groceries! !

P

id, and Camphene.

citally.

Ever *«-red in Battle Creek, all »f which

J. M. NEVINS,
1 bile, ana Tax agent.

suit purchasers.
Particular attention pnld to filling or­
ders from Hastincs end vicinity, and

Fartiaslar

aaUafiirtion guaranteed in every case.
—The highest market price always
ISAAC C.

B. C. PIUNDLE,

J

MOTT.

a doors Ea&gt;t of Rattle Creek Hou
Battle Creek. M»ch
1st, IMO.
novll-tf

BOOK OF PROBATE. Notary I
rral l.snd sod Tar Agent. Will

»«2fe-&lt;r-.'FOR SALE! !
.rul Tai Aesat

l)£oe in tUr Court

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OLIVER E. EVERTW,

CASH

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PRODUCE-

T PHILLIPS, Uxd«« flaunts sad Jailor.
M. II. COOK,

Ready

Pay

II. N. SHELDON,

full and complete,
JAMES A.

tWAEZEY,

Call and Settle
HARWON RKFFU,
pIRCUrr COURT COM ISUDSER. Attaroer
V Conkenur A Kolicluw. is sit tU Ornrrs of
lk tSuie.lUu4ugk.Mieh. Also. Nv.sry FsWIs.
Coorty sneer. Und. Tax. Cd&gt;Mtl«a awl lasaraaes

9, K.

RW»VJv

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far CwUecU.M.

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&amp;©:bsb

CHOICE OAW:t&gt;PEKWG LAND.

J. W. STKRRIN’*

she will emne hersrlC an angel, breathing
air from Paradise, and I shall tell her of
words! Wonder io what neighborhood
•die would like nte Io engage a rcaidet.ee
h&lt;&gt;w aoon it would be lieal to name the
day! Ob. if 1 should awake aud find U
nil n hlissful dream !”
Early the next morning Mr. Thornbroke set hri-kly to work, "righting up
things." Fl &gt;w he swept, and dotted, and
scoured; lhe room was then sired to get
rid of the lofaicc* smoke, and sprinkled
with Cologne, end beautified generally, end
st leugtb.u ht-n the dust *ws« all swept into
one corner, and n.vered by a carelessly
disposed newspaper, he found the whid»w
gin-x murky, and polished it with such a
vengeance that hi* fixt, hankerchiefand all
went through, sorely damaging lhe hand,
and nctvxxitnting the ungriux-ful accessory
of an old hat tn keep out ths wintry blast
for lhe time bring. However, even this
mishap did not long daunt his spirits, fur
« x«n‘t I.Illy e«ming.
I &gt; mg and wearily bn waited, yet no ring
ing «»ftbe *re-H gave warning of her ap­
proach. “B’sall her aweel feminine mudesty." thought be, and wascnatroL

a blossom from her arms, though eyaqr
recolluctinn is a pang T Where ia the
child that would willingly forget the mirt The fuse fiited inV • the orifice Is s recent
tender
parents, tbough to remember Belgian Inrenxina' made of Pewter, end
reermblas the screw tap used C-r patent
bnur ofa*r ny. w.rald forget the friend fruit cans. An examination «»f this pewover wbnm he mourns! Who even
when the tomb ia. rinsing upon the re
gelber. and filled with meal powder. A
number &lt;&gt;| fine h&gt;dra are drilled In the
lower diac, while the outer diac is entire,
and marked with figures in a circle, 1, 2,
8.4.
la thU atatetba shell is water
fulness!
No; the lore which survives the trunh. proof. When token fiw use, the gunner
Is Otte of the noblest attributes &lt;&gt;fthe awel. by means of a small steel Instrument,
scoops out a portion of the outer soft
light* ; and when lhe. over whelming bunt metal surface, and lays fare the charge of
II the
ot grief is cnlnjed Into the gentle tear of »imnoritloa powder below It
recollection, when the sudden sngulsh shell ia detfired th explode In &lt;sm second
after leaving the giitt. the aeonping Is made
on the figure 2. and w&gt; &lt;«—the Idea bring
that the shells of this description shall Grot
that ft wga in lhe days of its loveliness, strike the nbivet aimed at and du execu­
who would root out such a sorrow from tion ss*,1«n.itnd thru explode, sending
the heart 1
- the bullets forward as tt fntfn another
Though It may tometimre throw a cannon, heated the point where the flight
of the shrill* arretted. Large shells of
eight «»r ter. Inches are filled with powder
only, and hunting do execution by the
means «&gt;f their fngtuents.
Theta large
shells are generally fired by means of a
hurst «w revelry ’
fuse uf meal powder, extending throegb
from the L-tno
a brass plug screwed intn the mouth of
the shell. In noth cnsew the fuse la fired
by the ignition -f the charge in the gup.
the living.

At length there w»a an appeal belrw.
and Mark’s heart jumped up info his
iiiontb, heating like a rtville drum. lie
nixbed to the d«mr. but there was no one
Imt a grinning little black boy with a
b»«!
“Miss Raymond’s compliments, and
here’s de housewife, sir.”
“Thehotreewile, yoc little imp of Ere

Old the. hnahfulnisss of fachclom ?
When Mr. Tborubn-ke arrived within
the charmed prerincta of Mr. Raymond’s
fandvome priors, velvet carpeted, chundalierrd with gold and tiriuolti, crowded to
Mark sunk Isu k fat«» the rcxwn and
tbe very do-rn* with those channitig
knick-knacks that only a woman’s tavte opened the l-.x, half expecting to see a
Eraivides. Miss Lllio “wax al lumie" in a voting lady issue from it, a la Arabian
rw ildering pink met ino dretx, edged with Nights; hut no; it wax onlv a little blue
while lore around lhe parly xlu.uldera, velvet Molt.'and fill ofudJ compartments
and a crimson m&lt;»es twisted in among the in nxnre silk, containing tape* needles,
rippling waves -&gt;f far toft hair. She xcioara, sdk. a thimble und all the nice
never hxAed half *0 pretty before; and
thnnk Providence, Jones wasn’t on band
‘•And she calls ihisa housewife!" groan
fin- Mg* in his life. But w hat was almtril rd Mark, in ineffable bitterness &lt;/ spirit
aa had. Lllhe’a rcusili »ns there—a tall nl the downfall of his bright visions.—
' black eyed giri, with arch bp and ch.n-ks ‘•Bui I won’t he put offen. ’
ax red » h Spiizenburg apple. Oh how
Thornbroke wished that Mi»&lt; E«ler Al
len was at the bottom of the Red 8--a. or mined to settle the matter, even though
any where exrept in that prtk-ular prior there were fifty Jonea’ s«'d Fathers there.
And then her eyre were »• xhnrp—be
hut thi« time Lilly wa* alone, singing
hadn’t lieen doing the ‘agreeable" more at far embroidery in the sunshiny window
than four minutes and a half, before she cessment 4 :
exclaimed:
• Dear me, Mr. Tfiornhrok*—pray ex­
care me— Imt what on earth is the matter
with your cllsocF
Ma'k torned scarlet—tbe traitorous

"Onlv a ronipnuuil fracture in my cost
Mtsa Alien,” said he, feeling as though
bis fare mig*t doth* duty »&lt;f Raym&lt;NMfo&gt;
cbandelires b«h put t-gather, “y.m ha*rar
rmpt from aurb things." , r 5

. f)- ,•

“Hold yonr arm, air. and 1*11 make it
all right in «&lt;m- nwonenL" -aid Ester inatantly pn-during fnmi mbjiueecrAyriffsa
in the folds of her d'esa, a thimble aud
needle thread.^ with Ifark allk. and arttb.g rxpertlv to wiwk mending the real.
•q’brre,
Mr. Tbonthroke. wmsidor

sdmiringtv. after hr had thanked her .m^rt
sincerely,'“hit theh. JrU Ifavw fan many
nice little cncrems !•&gt; work .triUk Now

Alte Tro Dwells How

lowing Incident occurred:

thia afflictbc
hi solitude.

vity is filled with
even with |ba in terror

than that—guess, d he would! Aud now jmrtunlty.u* exchange a private word with
he wa* mending himself up preparatory tn
itoing railing, tu rail »&gt;n the pretlirat girl
in New York. N&gt;*1 that he wax particu

J. W. OAKLEY,

Amember of tbe New TurkFire Zoo­
Lit f*rj

Zo&gt;kx&gt;h&gt; stepped into the
hia bayonet in tach away

by other gestures indicated bis contempt
for such mud sflls aa the Soldier before
him, aoding by handing the pass to flfa
darkey and motioning him tugoteetsnd

with • jerk of Ik. r-M «5Ur oT d» wlored person which sent hi tn spinning sec-

toniabod while man.
White man had by thia time recovered

"Can't help It,*. re|
pen Uie bearer, and
ready passed. You
through this picket oc
lected a moment, glanced at

rsi

covers every defect, extinguishes every

bark in confusion when lhe.aboatingetiek'

ZiKstn.

* Won’t do." replied the bolder of the
Mwar.—Overburden not thy memo­
ry to make so faithful a servant a slave. bajoaet. “That petes you to Fairfax.
Qm’tany one some/rent Fairfax on OoP

recollectivM. Who can l«K&gt;k upon the much reason as a camel, tn ri»e when
grave even
an enemy, and nut feel a thou hast thy lull load.—Memory,, like a
ronipunclious throb that be should ever puree, if 11 be overfull that itreun&lt;&gt;tithut. lop.
-Now sir, if you stay here any laager,
have warred with the poor handful of earth all wjll drop out of tL Take heed of
that lie* mridering before Mm. •
glutton'rtiv curiosities to feed on many I shall lake ynn under arreMta hwc^ssr
,
,
tilings, lest the gtcsdineat.of tbu appetite tera,” be rontinned.
Mr. V. grahlnd nn his line*. wheeled
li&gt;ry of virtue and gentian***, and lhe
thousand endearments lavished upon u«
alniuat unheeded in the daily mtero-nroe
of intimacy. There it to that ww dwell
upon the tenderness, the solemn, awful
teetdrruevs ot the parting acene.
The bed of death, witn all Ito stifled
griefs, Ils n&lt;ilde|ess attendants, its mute
wstchlul Btoiduiiies? The fast test Imo
nice of expiring love, the feeble, flattering.

ring eyr. turning upon us even from the
threshold nf exirtrme! The faint, fa!
terlng accents straggling in death tn give

meditate I There settle the account with
thy nnscience fir every peat hearflt un;
a* uited, every past endearment unrv'gnr, ufthst departed being wb« enn never,
never,—never return u» be soothed by
tby eon trit mu I
lfib.ru art* child, and hart ever added

Whether Sambo ever bunted up Ms maa
ter is n«&gt;t known.

untiou into a hsndsmne method.

One

packed np in hundlrt
entewardly flapping
—Fulltr. ,

were ventured by the Virginians, two
them seized the flags and were gning

The population of Russia Is stated tn
be seventy nine milli&gt;4ia, nf which the pany K, Fire Z»uave« fired nod killed
xnh Um Vifjiniana, aud recovered the
trades, writing classes and serfe firm
fifty-three and a half mlllbms, Um nobles flags.
and blgh-goild inervhants &lt;me million,
serfs ./ the noUes 21 mil|i.«a.
'DtAM on&gt;
population of Siberia Is about four mill- ans who were dragging a gun.
men agree in representing that the rebel
infantry will n-»t stand a fair fight, even

wjiiduw of a arna 11 grocery, and address­
ing another girl, who waa trying tn enter

thmi art a huiifand. and hart ever eaured
ths fimd boa-m that ventured Ito wh-fa
happiness in thy arms, U» doubt one mo­
ment of thy kindness or thy truth; if
thou srt a friend, and hart ever wnetged.
in thought, or word, or deed, the spirit
that generously nmfided in tbee ; if thou
art a lover, and fart ever given one un­
merited pang to that true heart which
now lies cold and still beneath thy feet;
then be sure that every unkind l.M&gt;kj

artillery.
'
"
A aprrtrtnr &lt;&gt;f the sceje telle me tfal
the Z&gt;Hta,es literally decimated the Blank
Horse Cavalry, the celebrated rebel

that recently graduated at West Point,
the first on the 1irf was a poor Irish bny,
belonging l« PoltMaville, Penney Ivanin,
named Peter O’Eb-urha, wb». at the age
of sixteen, did not know bis lettora. This
lad bad saved the lives of at vara! persons
•&gt;n Lake Erie, »li», out of gratitude, off
ered him « consMrrable smn uf m&lt;tney.
which he declined on conditi.m that they
would secure hhu an aduunlfaa.
They
oom pl fad with bls request, and sent him
thy memory, and knocking dolefully at
to scImm'I. and afterwards secured him a
thy soul; thrn be sure that tb»u will lie
horses and slabbed their ridera.
fa thb
down sorrowing and repentant 00 the
hand to Laud conflict Um Black Husw
grave, and utter the unheard groan, and
“Dear me. M r. Tbonrbroke, Is anything
ptiar the unavailing tear, vfinre deep, more
the inatler!”
bitter, Itecause unheard and unavailing.
Perbape it w*s a ahnrbtw from Um splen­
did eeimson cataeu* plumes in lbs win­ straw the beauUes &lt;/ nsture about tb^
tore &lt;4 the knifed
dows, that gave her cheek a wh a dalicate
grave ; omsole thy broken spirit, if thou Rev. J..hnCbsmbere.efPoiladoU*n, to
glow; perhaps—but then, wc have no right
,
const, with these tender yet finite Into a speech, aald:.
tn speculate. . * ; -' •
“A dailrr In liqtmr was tried firr anase lift, alive. Meu and burew had
utee of regret; but take warning by the
“Yea," and Jtfa’k set down by her side,
bitterniMs,4 thin tby contrite sffltoUtm
aud t»mk the trembling, fluttering hand.
over «be dead, and beorefitth. be more
“You sent me a housewife Ufa morn
fajthful vtd affuctiocate in ,|bo discharge upon Um Jpdw and U&gt;ld
if^‘Wiwn’t it right t" faltered Lilly.
ahuw a delect. te.th? jw»»
of tby duties to the living.
“ft wasn't the kind I wanted at all"
“Not the tefad pm wanted!”
“N-; I prefer a thing ««•, and I camo
t» ace if I cavttld chains it 1 want one
with brown hair nod ryso—.worthing. In
short. Miu LHIiaujoat your pattern.—
Can I have ft F
LU v turned white, .Btop-,red. rtuOed,
_
_ f__ I—.

■ dN’«». no,'deaf IJIfy firsi tcll tne aan I
have the treasure l ask hirf
'
“Y«a.* retd eh*. *hk tfa prettiett cmfu«.m fa tfa Jri*ld; obd then, inxtead of
1
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l&gt;lu foil

nr up &lt;w

"A friend.” replied W«,*A,J*4,r
“Friend, ad trance unar'

ary." ...

“No «r,'
-dmrfabtvm,’-

Mark Tovery red.
Manama Virtx. u.tj w.ik.

�bordcr

ATEOF innate^

their slaves, but teil

great exteat, thia is their

Prices, at th?

the stares of Union me*
confiscated to tbe rebel
sight! everything vu in confusion and

I will not attempt to estimate our loan,

»KUC. STORE!.!’

b^Haaure^ou it is not half so lar^e ns

wi”s

It is getting late.

»f ■1“"

N»w Ym«. *•«-,«■

The officers of the

Guard just earn* around and said: Sir,
“
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legitimate fruit of tbeir rebellion as re- tnropbaway ibetr arms and acoutrcmsnts.
.
gsrdslWrWare
propcrtyT''
WiayTMa^wiftiainybifr
•
lum focaU Jigto to,
pan&lt;“ *“
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‘
‘U ,l“’
SiaCe
fcregoiag was in type
nT« rsdltaTdtBMwe until he Is aware of
ribii
irned with bullets,
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Si li
•OTOSSFTft.'
IxippWanaaojuM.le lu remot.l. Butler, .km...
of the Banner,
broken u&gt; leok.tip ,.puMlK* in line of prosperity
.fl .
so entirely accords with our views (jut battle to bent bsck~pnrvuit, but after tbe
Stop.
di^rdej^d sys^m,'WNTTe .the cause of, tbe .Woglyo^ fn thta counecftou. 1‘ wilt t» attack onfauriTfcft’thl ctojffiy ’’foil back to
Another report seys lhe ••.•Idlers charg­
ed lMiyaprta.en.ma&lt;i linlaglhe zqidowalk.
OTatase 'continues on. .The. results of remembered that, Gen. Butlar is bo, Abo- tbeir ^iLrenehmcnta anxTlay there wjtoout
Several shots were fired but nobody
iitfouiat hating been horetofora aretnoug
wy attomptto disturb.,os. Aftez dark
vm hurt except an officer, who in attempt­
pTOOlaVery Democrat. - He BOW tales the trtforem regiments were formed into
ing to arrest a rioter, was slightly slabbed.
l«ut no mri) to St p«~ Arts position asn simple nrlit.nrv m-.bqdaree'and we foy down on the ground
GEN. ••mnr.ER
EN ROUTE for
‘LATEST FROM MANASSAS.
’
mnuftn ..ft. wto'A wtn nut roch end Read;
"WASHINGTON-THREE REBEL
nwe supposed for the night, but about
W ASUIBSTUM, July 31.
rtuw.u Lb. luumUiiou of J.^ue.
STEAMERS TAKEN.
o’clock we were waked up with as

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’fcoiiiSTs

SJtA®
VflCR. NEWS! !

If this

thb individual, so in the nation.

proposition is nbt true, then arc a large

portion of the sympathizers with treason
aud rebellion grossly nt fault.

There are

6TjMs Hteas of men Scattered through tho
North, who sympathize with, and uphold
(he preset rebellion on this vary princi|iUa assuming U&gt; understand the cause of
lhe disorder.

There would be no otarrion

foffiid fin* with such, in their eager haste

tho eaw, previous to apply­

ing. tho remedy, except that, in stating
the cauar,

they belie history; and in

peinitog V. a remedy they bat Listen
&lt;J«ilh.S i Nut that they originally desired
iiteh a result, perhaps,—at feast io charity
would hope not—but from a wrong date
they, come Uy.a wrong Cuodvaioa, end as

on net of mercy, would hasten rather than
retard that, which they affirm, Is In the

end !ttvitable, dissolution.
•• '. •
But what it the cause, tbe foundation

of our national troubles,- and what the

otyect of those who have precipitated this
era tSf blood?

Tbe history of tho times,

Uaeems to .us, pointe unerringly to the

cause, and some of tbe leaders have conmmlrnmiyofA. W. Stephens, ^ceProsi-

dent pf the Southern. Confederacy, aa given

to his eonaritueuta in a speech in -Febuary-laatas folfova,-“Though last, not least, the new

Constriation n.is put at rest for Over all the
agitating question relating to our peculiar
flavery as it, exists
among be is the proper status of the uqjro
in our form of civilization. Thia was Ike

The Trihunm prints a IcCter from Gen.
Butler to the Secretary of War. in which
he stetea, that al the time of receiving or­
ders to forward troops to Waahlngtonj*
wm preparing for an advance nwvetneig
on Ybrklqwn, hoping .to. cripple die re­
sources of the enemy there especially by
seizing.* large quantity of negroes who
were being impressed into their service,
making entrench men tn. Are.
~ Gen. B. states that he has now this
side of Hampton nine hundred negroes,
three hundred being able bodied men, aud
desires instructions from tbe Department
regnrdingthein.
’
'
After discuaaing the status upon which
tbe slaves, women and children lhu» freed
from their masters are to be considered,
be was compelled by his own reasoning
to look uppn them aa men and women,
not freeborn, yet free mauumitoJ, aud
sent forth from the loud that held them,
never to be^redaimed. He. would have
no double how !o proceed' had ihc not
seen an order from Gen. McDowell for­
bidding all fagltvc slaves to bo harbored
within the lines.' It the enforcing that ordel* ia tbe policy of lhe government, as a
soldier, be u bound to enforce it, stead­
fastly if not cheerfully, but should takes
widely different course If left to bis own
discretion.
Tho General concludes as follows;—
‘•'In a loyal' State 1 would put down a
servile insarroclion. In a Sta of rebel­
lion, I would confiscate that which was
used to oppose mynrms, and take all
that properly wbiclftohs'titutcd the wealth
of that Stele and furnished the means by
which the war Is prosecuted, besides be­
ing the cause of the war and iffin so doing, It
should be objected that human beings
were brourfjt to tbe free enjoyment of life,
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, Snicb
objecteon might not require much consid­
eration,"

little noiae ns possible and ordered to re­ formation has been rreehad here that
treat Upon Fairfax.
O ur regiment stool the Iflkir at Bull Run, the rebels
formed the tetr guard.
Wc reached have concentrated an immense army in
FairfVx about auri‘riiic,'supposp^ that Vircinia. and have no* an available fores
of 240,000 men.
North Carolina, Tenhere we were to get rcU and aomethiug
fteosee, Mlsslesppl and Alabama at ante
U&gt; ;cat, but wc fund nothing but orders ngrertl to double tbe quota already lev­
to cbiitfoue bn to Arlington Heights.— ied &lt;m them.
It appears that tbe rebel troops do not
Abdul Oq’cloci^ it began to mln and con­
Intend to make an attack on the city. A
tinued all day and I was soon, wot to. the
Lieutenant of the regulars from Manas­
akin.- For three days and nights the sas last Monday, steles that lie learned
only restl had was to throw myself on from conversations which be overheard,
the ground 'In my shirt sleeves without that it was'not tbeir intention to advance
The question has
covering of .any kind and sleep as I could; upon Washington.
been discureed, and Geo. Beauregard
and when you oonader that we fought a
was opposed to any such policy.
His
battUfc and marched about forty miles Idea Is to net on tho defensive.
without food or resfr and at nlghl when
Up to Monday but few troops had left
A
we cape to this place wot to'the skin and for the direction of Washington.
large number had been thrown forward
our only bed ..was some hay we pulled
toward' Fairfax, lie is of toe opinion
from an old barrack, 1 think you will say
that they intend to make a stand at that
that we have had something of a time.
place, as- Implements for Intrenchmenta
I could write for a week of the inci­ and fortifications had been sent forward
dents of tills (rip, but forbear. My in largo quantities.
Nearly all the prisoners, be says, have
health for A day or two ia improvingpnd
been sent to Richmond. There were a
I hope to get my. strength soon.
A. M. mt.I.
BEAUltEG ARD RECONNOITERING

Our Brigade took
the Chain Bridge the 16lh inst. We en­
tered the land of. “Ditie” in fine splrita.

The first day wc marcbed to Vienna, a
distance of 16 miles; here, we slept in

true aoldier style without tents.

The

next morning we were aroused very early
11 o’clock we formed a line of battle
preparatory to making an attack (On
Fairfax.

We were all very anxious for

strong aa nature and the best of military

learned

Although Gen. Tyler eould not sso the

Thon tho bat­

rebels in their ambush he ordered tbe
artillery to bpon.upon them judging their

• *Tb«-negra; by nature dr *the eiM of
Cteaan,% fitted for lhe conditlun which
into another, and so on for miles.
l^neouptevin our.system. The architect,
Some of the regiments behaved well
ia ibe construction of abtfilding, lavs tbe
foumMkm wttil the proper materixf-tbe and did nil that could be exported of tucu;

position by the,smoke of tbeir guns.

.A

ing our left wing and .having our retreat

TWFhe-Eoeawee and two or three

and carried batsuffered terribly,
one they only found another In their

ed a third, and that his expedition was all
safe.
INTERESTING FROM MISSOURI.

Mexico, Mo., Aug. 1.

General Pope has established bis bead
quarters here for the present.
Colonel Grant's and a pirtion of Gmon cl Turner’s regiment, and f&lt;Mir$-oinpan.
ies of Gdoncl Marshall's Cavalry are
quartered here.
Water fa both inconvenient and impure,
and n change of rendczvous'will b« made
as w»&gt;n as arrangement can be perfected
for encampment.
Brigadier General Hurlbut was detach­
ed from here to-day tn select camping
ground near Jefferson City, where some
.30,000 l coops will be congregated under
General Pope’s command.
Gen. Pope is assigned to lhe command
of all the forces north uf St. Izmis.—
These troops will consist principally of
Illinois regiments together by themselves,
and thus from one grand arm of the W cs-

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Wasuixctox, July SI.
Gen. McClellan expressed lhe opinion
that this would be an artillery war,'and
asked for as many batteries as it would
be possible to provide.

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FROM HIS RANKS.

CiscitrxxTi, July 31.
General Cox reached Tanley Bridge
grit ou the field thaSXiay. For two boors
on the 20th.
One thousand flint lock
tfety wefe*aippsed to a galling firs of
musket* and aoverpl kegs of ponder
grape and musketry from an unseen foe were left behind by General'Wise In, bis
without ani Opportunity1 ol returning a retreat
" '
Thabridge was 'totally destroyed by
shot.-' TVeffickfid. »p a Bomber uf nanbeing burned.
It was thought Wire
ooQ UJtii dkcftll amongsvus and kept
would make a stand al Lewisburg, where
them at a tokeppf rreabembriujca from

BOARDING-HOUSE,

“Gen. Rosecrnnz is at Clarkesburs,
and I must say that I never felt so mneb
disappointment in any man in my life.
There he stood with n misarale old blouse,
of tho very commonest malcrlaU &lt;&gt;n
without a stitch indicative uf his rank.
The pants, sure enough, were of the

luu4rsdapdi«eni.v-«ix l&gt;oUiniodHinit.«Lc
and ths arid riotifags cre_Uftal&gt;&lt; a power &lt;rfad&lt;

or ta Mjiiily iiatin* been ittalitotea to ntStw tU
debt now retnaiuiu^ tccorvA by U»e u:d aortftff,

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' A GOOD BARGAT^ar^CLEAN
"That’s tho chap for you.” "Won’t
SNA PA’,"
be fight, ch 1” “He’s tho bully boy.”— Just call at the sign of the Barber Pole.
“Another round.” “Just look at his
o«s door seat of IL A. Goodyear* liar*
vy-e, nod you will be sure to sco figbt
ware store.'
'
’
- - - •* ■

J. A-cnssfa,.
Slaves to bi Pct to Wvtx.—No more
slaves coming into our camps are to b«
seal bock, tort tiwy are to bs put to work
for the govern mentend pain for thair la­
bor. Certainly there ia no mason why
slaves aliould not be permittd to work for
tbe UnioB, when they are ronetaatlv env
ployed by tbe rebels to work against It

ttuannaafeMie-

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now LOOT, HOW BSBTOREi
r, moved Jo
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Warm Mewls «t AH Hours ’
very coarsest texture, and must lutye
witnessed the affair at Rich Mountain.
Or Cold Lunch if desiredDie shoes were common brogan, such as
TEA
OR
COFFEE CHICKENS,
the soldiers wear, and must be at least
PICKLED TONGUE. SAR­
thro sizes too largo fur him.
Tho cap
DINES, 4re.
was uf a very coarse, miserable material.
Ufa flannel shirt was clean, nnd coarse as Also, Ice Cream and Lemonade.
a “high privalo’e.” In all, I took Gen. Board will be furnished by the day or
Roaecranz to be a ‘•high private” who
by the week.
’
was very popular with the officers and
men. Ilo bad a shako-liands for every Lastly, I nm prepared to Shave the Facet
body, and 1 noticed particularly that ho
or Cut the Hair, of old friends
had more to say to the men than the offi­
? X*®*- fetixuftomcrCT /\
cers.
Whenever his back was turned
•* ««* saw ■’■V
■ &lt;8
■
and out of hearing, tho fellows would
And, finally, if you desire

Our

their.vlvast
on
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our Southern neighbors. Large reinforce-

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tit.

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and a half, when we fell back tn Ccetre-

Brigade.

FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL

The steamer which brought up G±n.
Buller this morning, who is on hts way
to Washington, passed one of the steam,
ere of Lieut. Crosby’s expedition.

KEEBAJ1, TOE CASE

Washixotom, Julv 31.
A regiment' has been sent by General
vtlle to await reinforcements. Our’lds* MeCfellao to extend the line of pickets
was 20 kitledxand wounded. . Great along the Potomac from here to Harper's
credit fa-due to toe batdions of akirrniah- Ferry. This will enuao early notice of
any movement of the rebels there, and
had tbe day and evary thing w&amp;vorable
will put in end tb tbeir eorrespoudeacc
but at tbisllmelfi enemy "got large reSnyder for their indomitable bravery. with Maryland.
inforcentewtefrom Muemi Gap while Thh battalion fa composed of forty men
we could not reinforce without endanger­ from each of the four regiments hi the WISE RETREATS—DESERTIONS

in strict

BLASTS

had

wav impossible to tell whero they were

teries were placed one above another so

fcrior race, that it should be so. It is, intoWnfiafthtty -with the Croator.111* Mt for trttu inquire into the wisdom
of hfa ordinwetst, or trqaestlon them. •
"Th* great obfecte of humanity arc best
atttined SsW ronformed fo ftls laws tfod

ho

eanugh of their posi'dun ordered us to

until they opened 'injrou.

granite—tlfcn conies the brick or the marMe. SW substratum tit our society Is
•*&lt;O»««»tort4hTti.iDr.be.t«&lt;Lea
wc knbw it Is

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the oauftty «T Bwrry. In ehisetrr.

W AaKIKOTOM, J uly SI.
The JForZ&lt;ft dispatch rays: “Yester­ tern Army.
Ibra division will lx&gt; rendv. after
day Beauregard was reconnoitering in
person within three or four miles of the thorough drilling and vigorous discipline
Chain Bridge, and left a party of teh or In camp for an advance movement through
fifteen of his troops scouting there.— Arkansas and Texas tnwnrds New OrAbout ten minutes afterwards the latter
were all made prisoners by CnpL MqIL abate* sufficiently to insure the beallii of
of Ne\r York, and a Union company that troops in that climate.
A part, of these troops arc to l&gt;e made up
went out for the purpose of capturing
SMrial .Itratfoe' mil bs m to COMPOUNDof ths new regiments Lately accepted from LXl! .urfpntt^opI-KESCkirriOKHt’i-J soy
them:
6ur pnrchoiug mvdiciuti of U« too rely o|w«
Illinois.
G*n.
Pope
hereafter
dfaigns
to
permit
BEAUREGARDS
ACCOUNT
OF
no more scouting, deeming it an injury b&gt;
THE BATTLE
too efficiency of the troops for service.—
ROBERTS A STRIKERNxw Yobx, July 31.
The people will be held strictly res­
General Beauregard, in his official aoccunt of the Battle of Bull Ron, states ponsible for depredations committed.—
If hostilities oeeur, nnd troops are called
that their l»»s was about 400 killed and
to tho relief, they will be scut in sufficient
1,200 Bounded.
numbers to take possesrion of tbe village
THE MARYLAND”LEGISLATURE or villages that may be making quarters
TO PASS A SECESSION ORDIN­ in the houses nnd drawing rations of ths
eithens This, H fa believed, is tbe only
ANCE.
means of making and keeping tbe people
Washimgtox, July 31.
duly vigdant to tbeir own and the State's
It was rumored among tbe the Seces­
interests.
sionists that tba Maryland Legislature
will attempt to pass an ordinance of sccession in aocrel aeeaion.
This gallant nnd accomplished officer
Tbe Legislature, however, is closely
is thus described by a correspondctit of
gatebed by General Dix.
tho Gncinnatj Timet:

Of the prennl nvotulion. Jefferson, in
a fight, but we were dborned to • disap­
his Rreer.st had anticipated thia aa the
pointment, for the rebels had vamoosed
rock upon nhich the old Union split— following interesting private' letter from
the raoclie. Our column then moved on
lie was right
What was colecture a very reliable man, now n prvate in
meeting -with no incident worthy of note
with htm-ir now«n TfriTHeiT fact But, the 3d regiment from this State.
that day. Tbe next day, Thursday 18th,
w hether be foUyaomprabendea tba great
A au*wtu5, July 26.
truth upon which-that rock stood, may be
our Brigade was in advance, led by tbe
dbubted.- Tbe prevailing Writs entertain­
Mass. 1st. . About noon we came upon
ed hy- him, end most of the lending states
lino from Bull Run and also another the enemy aA a-place called Bull Run.
iaciirt the lime of the formation of the old from this JfltteTflsyW’Wo ago.
They were strongly entrenched in thick
Constftniion, weri&gt; that tbe erKhrement
I suppose that long before you receive wnoda behind their masked batteries.
«»fe the African race wire fn violation of
nature; that it fans wrong &lt;n principle, this you will have learned from the papers Gcd. Tyler’ordered’ Col. 'Richardson tn
that
wc bavesuflered a defeat. Tbe caua- make a reconnotsancc with his Brigade.
sociallv morally, and politically. It was
nn eWi! Ihsv knew not well how to deal es which led to this arc several. In tbe
Tu do this wc bad to advance across an
with; bus O»c getferal opinion of the men
first pladT wc were over confident of open field which we did in the following GENERAL LEE ADVANCING ON
of tho* day was, that, •&lt;mi chow or other,success, and underrated the enemy. a A
.
HARPERS FERRY.
in tbe &lt;wdcr of Providence, the institution
largo portion, of-jsuus tbougbl-lbey had right supported by tbe Mich. 2nd, tbe
Wasuikotox, July 31,
Those itheut.
There ia a rumor In the City tChday
notbiagitodorbwt toimake a triumphal N-. Y, J2ib on tLe Jeff supported by the
march through Che country, and many be­ Mich. 3d. The rebels fired a vdlcy of that General Lea. in advancing with a
onumption »f lhe equality of racet.
Thit
large force upon Geo. Bank's position al
gan tc think there would be no fight at grape from their 'masked baltcriea on
Harper’s Ferry
The Brigade of Fed­
**** B1*
rt W&gt;t ° ,a"
nil. That illusion is pretty well disposed our left. At this, I am sorry to say, eral troops under command of Colonel
many ^f thu'N. Y. 12th broke and run Howard, is busily engaged U&gt;day in
braggadocio were tbe£first to run from in dismay, ^o Mass. 1st advanced nnd throwing up enlreuchmttnla four miles
« “Oaresw Government is founded upon
from Alexandria.
the field of battle.
~ sunt lite rebels their respects will) a terorewtiytiw-oppcCIte idenr; Ite/bundatfotis
In tbe next place We! Wbre oot-Gcocr. ribfe-volley of musketry which must have
GEN. MvCLELLAN CALLS FOR
Me hid, fas ewmeretohe rests, on the gensled. The position oftheeuemy was as done fearful execution in their ranks.
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frightened, ran away, and threw bothkhe
men out bruising them considerably.—
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L^raxTKT Dull.—Tbe Halting Zouave

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Qidcta held a regular fall dress parade

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They

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Attention Soldiers!

e^tfseX

Captain B. W. Lovell, of tbe Prairie­

wKsXn-w^

ville Rangers has opened a Recruiting

Office in Hastings, where he wilt remain
fora few days and give all who‘tire flewC'ofieV
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•irons of serving tbeir country, a chance

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The Fall Term nf the Hastings Union

School, will commence on

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3d day of Sept. 1861.

Hastings Aug. 6. 1861.

N. H. WALBRIDGE, Prioeipd.
Gvv.

Wiix—Ex-gov. Wise told tbe

Virginians at Harpers Kerry when they
fled before John Brown’s Corporals guard,
that they acted like sheep.

It now seems

the Guv. Conii ders similar action on bin
part the safest way of fightlug.

He who

Ims sb often boasted that with a fdw’Vir-

ginians ha could drive all the Abolitionists
into tho Ocean, now flees for dear life be­
fore an inferior number «f men.

Gm.

Gux who has been in pursuit of him at­
tests to the floctneas uf the F. F. Vs, u hen,

in his report be, says “there was no chance

for fight, ns the rebels fled faster than put
suit eould 1&gt;c made.

Gen. Cox Captured

1,000 stand of anna and a large amount

wwi

of gunpowder left behind by tbe fugitive*.

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esnu ol seieneo, but the Aurerwsn. sre lhe people
to tarn these discoveries to practical account—
M«ny «f the modern imeulions-in Me here •re
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lOd me another hM nf poor Cephalic Pill*. TUg
rrmlatUl^lPa^lUttnroir^ .
,
Direct
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Are well known to to to fallible.
UYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing tbe
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tlon of ah inteaiinai vbelrwettou tn other*.
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worst cams of UUAVEL.
Also WORMs, by diaiodglug from the tarning*
ot th. toweto tbs slimy matter to a bleb these
erratum adhere.
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BASTBGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICH.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. W.
NO,
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'——------------------—2LJLCfctttt SirrtHaxj.

is to atari on the

By onward as If the ve
operated ber maebinerj
Biz mfaatae carried

K. J. GRANT,

and if you put ma down to C—-— st tba
right time, co that I save the moony,
you shall have five thousand dollars.—
Understand it, Harry 1
Fire thousand
dollars r
Of course, i understood iL

JACOB FERRIS,
and a i

NORMAN BAILEY.

FACT*!.
&gt;D PURIFIER Mg wnar
?rwvd by «aMys|X

J. RUBSELL,

I CO MP LAI XT,

WIGHTMAN

(10,000 Volunteers Wanted,
. Immediately1
.!

from my fineffavored Principe. 1 didn’t
fee) much like talking, and Mt still Ires
tike reading; but I did feel as 11 1 would

TILE DEBILITATED,

tOM IMPURTTIXB OR
tON &gt; OF THE BLOOM
SKCRLTIQRH,

say that it waa so soon after they beard
tho first sound of ber approach, when tbe
strange object which looked as If it was
a flame of fire, darted by and than tba
sound of its traveling died aen»y in tbe
distance, and they could hardly convince
themselves that they had seen anything.
It seemed more Ilka a creature of wild
dream than a sober reality.
And now let me tell you, that no en­
gineer ever beat the time we made on
tlx«e fourteen miles. Thoae great wheels
eleven feet in diameter, spun around ao
swiftly that you couldn't begin tn count
the revolutions
Tbe engine barely
seemed to touch the track as she flew,
along; and al though the track was as true
as it could be, she swayed fearfully, and
aometimM made such prodfaioua jolts
that it required considerable skill for one
to keep his feet No engine would bold
together If crowded to a greater speed.
“Well, iust as I came to a stand at tbe

tenor ball

out ceremony, 1 met the Chief Magistrate
on his way from the tea room to his office.

looked inquiringly; upon which 1 intro­
duced myself, apologized for the mtarraption. and stood back to 1st him pass, But
having thus been made to know me, ho
look occasion to obiviate embarrassment

rebels ware defeated fa the engnaement
at Ball Ran, when by the arrival of rw
iofcrccmenta, the tide of battle laraod m

manta came up.
Our troops ware tell­
ing back, and bad retired some dfoteoew."
Tba correspondent of the Louisville
Lincoln’s reception room.
was juat eleven ©clock, so that 1 bad one
With my four or fire years of "court
hour to make my seventy-five miles in.
'.OAKLEY,
life” in Europe, that awkward matter for
• From Y-------- to
there were few
eler In tbe sleeping-car of the night be­
, fortunes of the day were evidently
a high functionary, and unexpected and
fore.
brief interview with a stranger, more ndHe waa a very agreeable looking little eral heavy grades. I was perfectly ac­
mirable and winningly done. It waa army lay strewn upon tbe groun^gbasUy
ABSENT ON FURLOGH
man, with a clear gray eye, light hair, quainted with every rod of it; so that I
characteristic, for there was no ceremony
sandy whiskers and a amihng mouth. In­ knew exactly what I had to encounter;
about it; but while it was full of tact to­
deed, ho had so much the appearance of and when 1 saw how the engine was mov­
ward me. It wm quite sa full of simple
tho nun that I would like to bear bim ing I felt very little fear of the result.
dignity for himself. Though not courtly
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,
••The road, for the firnt few miles, was
tell a story, that I thought Dame Fortune
MASON ALLEN,
manner, it waa what courtly manner tries
an
air
line,
and
so
smooth
that
my
engine
had smiled upon me, when ho recognized
to imitate—a mien and presence too ab­ at thia time
flew along with scarcely a perceptible jar.
nx&gt; with a genial:—
FURLOUGH HAS EXPIRED,
solutely natural and direct for a Brum■llkwdt. Abo toys casaws, sm, me.
I was busy, posting myself up, as to tbe
“How dy’e do, stranger V
met to approve, but which would have
Calilorn1* Block. State •teest. HMtingt,
I returned his salutation, and asked bim amount of wood and water aboard, etc.,
been exceedingly admired by a Weliiaton
HEAD QUARTERS, immedtately. sod settle op, some common-place questions about how that we danced by the first station almost
«w Amabw «/
&lt;■»*—4 » S-F
or a Palmerstun. It ia impoaribla to look
I shall be eooipolled to send CORPORAL RENT- he had enjoyed tbe ride we took together. before 1 waa aware of it, having five
Tin M mU im Mm brt.
In Mr. LiDOolu'a face, and hear him speak
He said something in reply about tbe miles accompliabed.
I -T n, rnna few words without believing In him.— Bl Mrt
“Your are losing time!' yelled a voice
running being loo fest fur tbe poor track;
He looks as booast as ha does tall—and gMlirty. 1 !*&gt;• /Mrt-X. 0m. JoUm»
and from this the conversation ran upoil from ths coach. I looked around, aud time and nothing to spare.
“And be saved the money, did be I
feat traveling in general, for some time. there stood Roberta with his watch in bis
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
1
asked,
when
1
naw
that
my
friend
had
At last I remarked that sixty miles an
SALEM ta dregs. m*dictas^lre»«&gt;» »cdifinished his story.
einw, paints, oil*, turpsntinc. burning Rcld,
hour was the meet speedy traveling that
TRIAL BY COURT MARTIAL _ &gt; . .... IT.
nnttv rtTfr“Yes; he found it hid away in some
I had ever done.
Whereupon my friend to increase our speed by aome means, if
foe of capability.
Johnston
informed me, with a pleasant but know­ ue carried out our plans of reaching-------- old boxes as Aldrich had directed.’’
•Rower's Block, Bastings, Mich.
“If you are a passenger for G-,” said
ing smile, that he had traveled consider­ by midnight, and looked noxiously around
a waiter, ‘the ‘bus' ia ready."
KETTLE.or
—
‘
FOP
GOES
THE
WEASEL.
’
to
see
what
1
could
do
to
accomplish
able
faster
than
that,
and
in
fact,
faster
W.PARKER,
'
Washinglou, Aug. 0.
So I thanked my friend for his story,
that purpose. She was blowing off steam
than he had ever beard of, beside.
HOLESALE and retail dealer In Grocerw»
Tbe Navy Department is in receipt of
and Prsrwioas. fork. Lard. Batter, aud
Of course I was anxions to know fiercely al one hundred aud teu pound*, and bade him good bye.
N. BAILEY
al kind, of Produce bought and sold, at his ••old
so 1 turned down the valve to two hun­
a letter from CnmowmdovGoMebarn, of of battle turned in oar taror by the arri,
tins U. S. steamer Union, dated Hampton valof Gen Kirby Smith, from Winches­
and after tbe modest assurance that be dred, for I knew abe needed it all to make
Roads, yesterday, In which be says the ter. with 4,000 n»m of Gun. Johnston’s
fcarsd his tale would not be interesting, some of the heavy grades which lay be­
Au energetic and. truthful writer thus brig ashore near Cape HaUeraa, proved , division.
ISAAC C, MOTT,
Gen. Smith beard, while on
my friend relieved my anxiety by rrla- tween us and C-------“It was three miles to tho next station. hubs up lite case offashionablc wiwncn: — to be the B. T. Martie, of Boston, which the Manassas railroad cars, the roar cf
la now receiving from New York and ting the following story:—
“
Fsabiuu
kilts
more
women
than
toll
and
USTICE OF THE FEACE, Genets! Lsnd sud
battle. He stopped the train and hurried
-1 am a roil rood engineer, in fifty­ With tbe exception of a few curves, the
Boston,
his
fall
stock
of
Tab Arent, will sttsuA to the coHecbon of
his troops serosa tbs fields, to the point
As we sorrow. Obedience to fashion is a great­ mod orc Goldsboro.
seven, during the great panic, I was run­ track was as good as the last.
Jpbltaikdell other bnstaees pertaining to his oRic*.
er transgression of tho laws of women’s
It appears by other official advices just where he was needed. Tho enemy
ning ou the F. fit C. R. R. The rail road darted around what commonly seemed
Ofict tn Goodyear's block, «p stairs.
from the Gulf squadron, that ca tbe fell back, and a panic seited them.—
companies were growing tender, in all to be a rather long curve, at tho station,
fourth of July. offGalvcstoo, tbe U. 8. Cheer after cheer from our men went up
I. A. HOLBROOK,
directions. Every day we hoard of war but which was, al our high speed, short
ships of poverty and
Consisting in part of
steamer South Carolina captured six and wa knaw that the battle bad been
failures; and quite often in a quarter enough, 1 looked at my watch, and we
to-grow old,
bad done it in two minutes and a half.
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
“Gaining,’ i shouted back to Roberta,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­ was look upon as one of the most substan­
ting in all eleven sail destroyed
tial In the nation; nobody seemed to who was standing outside on tbe platform
RacArrtsxor ths Scmowu EschaxyJ.«. RUSSELL,
gars.
i
have any great fear that it wduld fail to of the couch.
utia —The gun boat Albatross recaptured
HYSICIAN and Snryecu- O«&lt;
Molasses and Syrups,
“Look out for the heavy grades,' he cheer her in ber toils, will live to sea ber
survive the gvnera! smash up. But yet
last Sunday the schooner Enchantress, of
Uon-, SUU •tree!
Green and Black Teas.
fashionable ristera all dis around ber.— tths Shark, Vlriua, Awn Ryao, McGml,
replied, and went inside the car.
Newburyport, off Hattereas Inlet, while
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Coffe,
The next six miles ruse gradually from The kitchen maid is hearty and strong, Field, Samson Dart, Corallia, Fateou,
JOHN ROBERTA,
■
dence. Wages were cut down ; arrear­
Btoce, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
when ber lady has to bo nursed like a a»ck ,
lUYSlClAN end Snrreoo. DweUlngoa Broadages were collected; and a great many a level, which ley between us and the next
Cirars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
bahv. It« a aad truth that fashion pam
other little matters seemed to indicate to station. My fireman kept her full; and
Salt and Water Liinc.
pered women are almort worthless for
■ . ____ TV.
Soaps, Saleretoa, Cassia, Pepper and me that tho road had got intn rather
all tbe good ends of human life- They
H. F. CHERRY,
wu
deeper waler then was agreeable, all Uuor was reo, sou m*o
OTARY PUBLIC .»d Convsyaacwr.
Spice.
tinua 115’; so that she kept her speed and have but little force of character; they
lend U&gt; sll business enlrestsd to M
_
.....
-a__ a— • .a~V nrRmaeriri. ha round. Among other things the master
have still loss power of moral will, and
1..
1IL. . .J- It-k.
Ou tbs 5th of July, off Bl. Marks,
|.n&gt;m»lncss snd Melily. Rrenlsues, Job:
mechanic had told me in the Spring, that
When bailed, ths prize crew of tbe
quite as littls physical energy. They live
Bsrry county, Mich- Blanks kept slwsys o
Florida, the Mohawk captured lbs sloop Enchantress answered that she waa bound
the company bad ordered four quality
Now came nine miles like the last; fur no great purpose in life—they accom­ Gao. B. Bi oat attempting to run the from Newburyport for 8u Jago, and
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Burning Flu­ Taunton engines for the Fall passenger
plish no great ends. They are only doll
Id, and Camphane.
business. The rpad was y et In the very over which she kept pace with ber time forms in the bands of milliners and ser­ blockade. There were as passengers on would have been allowed to proceed, bad
and passed the station in seven minutes.
board the wHc, three children and servants not the negro cook, who waaleft on board
I
Here, for ten miles, we had a twenty vants, to be dressed and fed to order.— of Adi. General Hollaed, oi Florida.—
Thev dress nobody; they feed nobody; Mrs. Holland claimed the secession flag
pjt’the traioa through quicker thau was fool grads to encounter ; but the
E.er ..fferrd ta Brtil. Creak.rtl of «btab Jver known before, wb^ the new engine. Il all was, at this place we would be they instruct nobody they bless nobody,
Charleston."
.ill be .rid al price* 0&gt;*l «*™« &amp;‘l “ should come. Well, there was but one obliged to stop tor *«)d1
I®* and save nobody. They write no books:
J. M. NEVINS,
” w 2L,;n.,
going to .peak to Roberts about it, when they eel no rich examples of virtue and
suit purchasers.
the negro and board the brig,
Partioolaf aUenUou paid to filhug or­
“I said there was but one engine came, I looked around andlaaw him Riling tbe womanly life. If tbe v rear children, ser­
papers wore found correct, and
ders frvm Hastings and viamty. and
&gt;u in mv opinion, altogether tbe tender from tbe coach with wood which vants and nurres do all, save to conceive
S oat^STTaua hrtl b» plrt-1
brfrt.rt.rtto,, and give them birth. And when reared,
satisfaction guaranteed fa every &lt;•••■
what are they 1 What do they ever a­
—Tbe highest market price always
ton Works. And this is as much as
mount to, but weaker scions of tbe old
paid for Pioduca.
could be said in prahc of any engine.
stock 1 W bo ever beard of a fashionable
ISAAC C. MOTT,
8be was put In ray charge immediately ten miles at tbe same speed as before; but woman’s child exhibiting any virtue and
C. FRINDLE,
through
the
carelessness
of
tbe
fireman
with the understanding that she was mine.
tbe fountain valve on the left baud side rmwer of mind for which It becams smi
-It was Saturday when she came out
Charleston.
aovit-lf
ncntl R«d tbs biographies &lt;»f our great
of the shop, and 1 was to take a special of the engine, got opened and the water
and good men and women. Not one of
train up to T--------• Tho train was to rose tn the boiler, so far M to run the them had a fashionable mother. They and fifty five, for the Confederate army,
steam down to one hundred pointe, be­
DANIEL STRIKES,
aud of all women who are Gt for service,
fore discovered where the difficulty lay. iwarly all sprung from strong-minded
for comp and hospital service.
They
At first Roberts didn’t appear to notice women, who had about aa little to do
of another road, which crossed oura there
state that the impressment was without
the decrease of speed, and kept at work with fashion as with tbechanging doud*.
Charge of maatar a mate Wendell, of tbs
and arrange aome important business
previous notice and ao sudden that very
with them
I bad do trouble at all, ma­ al the wood as If for dear life. But pres­
Albatross.
Is the Comet Aa Ill-Omen I
to .3; everything, wins of them |
king forty milw »nd
B°“W ’’’S P* ently he looked up, aud seeing that the
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
An opinion seems to have obtained pret­
engine bandied herself moat beautifully.
considerable property.
They state that
ty
good
circulation
here
and
else
where,
“Harry, va ara aloppla, r
We were just holding up at 1------- . when
the free colored people are promised that
T rnuxira, Usnsi Swstrr and JaUor.
And then coming over to where 1 waa, that tbe appearance of the comet in the
Aldrich, the tf oaaurer, who had come out
celestial region» juat now, is a sure indica­ if they serve faithfully through tbe war, WWU, xrlu Jel; Uta s
A -ary liaportaai order vaa waoed
on the platform to put tho brake on, he Mid:
tion that grim-visagsd war b about to they shall be made citizens, which will
.lipped ud 1.11. A. we «... «« »&lt;»[
desolate toe country. Wc confess that ^ropebly end in their being made slaves from beadquartara yaaterdajr to ProMrt
Mankail Burl.qtb, conferring apm Mm
will come tn a dead stand if something isi we have shared in thb belief tbe more
aaSorbe to aataa and appropriate far tba
not done. The speed is continually slack­ especially after finding tba following pro
A Usxfvl Clbmx.—A New York letter '
“AasrdiWJloU
ening. What ia the matter T"
^“Onfl evening aa Charles the Filth was to tbe Mobile THhou
“There 1a a
H. N. MMBLDON,
1 awltd-l off.»,
I explained tbe cause. He waa apporremarkable man connected with the cus­
QOUSTY TREASURER. Ofacs I
eatly satisfied with my explanation, andI returning from a negro minstrel exhibition tom bouse bare, a Spaniard. His boafasM
POLL and complete.
after having tied down the safety-valve,, while be was yet a youth, be bought five is to recive and teat money. He will
•‘Aldrich’s presence was of to much
■WKKZEY,
ba climbed back over the tender, exhort­■ cents worth of peanuts. Just as be waa pour the contents of a bag of gold or
imtkortance. that the business could not
ing ma to put her through, for God’s sake,, putting them In hie pocket be beheld a ailvur coin Into a sails—for It is weighed,
U transected witbout Mm. So •» »h&lt;*®
__ - I— .k- krtMVBM
lift afterwards
or we are beggars together I"
. . .a __ A
aA-atM. Fiona OU,
“ — -------mouldy, and attributed tbe fed to the
ana aiuncw,
« -----—
We were now more than half over the unlooked-for visitor in the ‘azure dome.
and applying bta none to them, immsdiHARMON SMITH,
road and we bad loot oearly ten minutes Brim... CM-i J^wwlm ZVS""*
ircuit court ojmxtoomk
■KMor,.
Pert, Ai«»rrt«l » Italy takes out every counterfeit Coin.
time, and had left only twenty-seven
Ccuaaeller A 801 lailor. in alt the
..... c... ii..,.-__ Alan Notarvfublie.
minutes to go thirty-four miles In.
.
,
___ a—.pvt vat over
1 bad shut tbe water off both my
to aaa if 1 ootrid 004

The Greet Battle

3) CONSTITUTION!,

-See that you do It, Harry,' he replied,

I bed barely come to thia conclusion,
1 sprang up into the foot board, got up
and commenced wishing for some of my the switch tender to help my firemen,

ROBLNKON,
immediately,

FEWALU,

been cut sown ; t unuerswoa u au, ana
my blood boiled. I fall that I would
save the road if I lived, aud told Roberta

Great Battle!!!

IN NO MINERAL. X
be alnioet uaivsmleeawbtas
DYSPEPSIA
"

showed eleven o'clock and fifty-three
minutes.
“If I live,* said 1 to rnyeelC ‘I will

D

W

J

Groce ries! !

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article.

these Bitters. wow (»Ml)
V
or vM wttO.

LMPERANtl.

P

N

FOR SALE! !

s&amp;cxosuv.

T ROOFIK®.
AND WATER MOO*

c

Ready

Call and Settle

C

r. H. RUSSELL,

,I::

s® ACIBSS

mr enema, in® nauru arwggw
sJvec away slowly.
1
Uking a

*amo of dominoes with the station agent,

CHOICB OAK 0HW1NG LAKD,

— Rnl.rtr the LlllMll. ia
excitement.

I could

a. w. •
ETANUFACTURNR
1U. A good aassrfs

I.rilljx-art y, »■;
brelias carried there, If it tooked ho
rsm. Tbs hsbh grew wpoa fas people, 1
have reason to brifare,froman^A'liifaan

Dmpatcu.-

Terms Easy-

irw»t
ight adduce other authorities to

^pDnLrTTLU^Tl

r,«»UiJ&gt;CfNNen atr»er?T.

tedteff, tart

fljnuwind deatha.

�I

THE BA-nXEUriWGSPRING.

July, fn.m Cnpt. Witoir
M.chigan Ragiment, stai
tun wounded at Bull's
.w.

AR!

ad id good order to the gully
Wo lack room this week to give our

Price*, at the

On Thursday

Gen. Lv,m immediately
rjteel (fem, fHth the 3d and 3d Mb
Regiments, from ba re, J the 4th Kt
K&gt;osw,v|nd tbs Ink fere* Ra&gt;re)teti
l..,pr jhn»
'
try, and t wn nr three- nnmpaniAM of regu-

them. Mrs. R(cketts is with her
CapL Wilhington writes that they are oummary.
1 1V-4
UlCl ,re
TX. Law
l' provides
,,
,for a direct
..
TrThe
tax of

«g tstjf; whG.

-tu

nrGB
ere sick at Centreville, and had twen

nR.ITC_fiTQR.EHi

liritrri ui toil lari M Ik
I
_______
wum
M «lfer «ml5»rd
but la too hot beaded whicL is tho case TWgW

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J

state is *501,too much with a few men; at thia battle

"•r-W'hwwma

■wmrvneTnwir .T^ftwnar-rw

rtrf .JOV
Spring, abuin iiiaiMwmMmwi ill nH
Springfield, whftro he .obtained imelli
genre of the., ,- si'ix,
3I

su*m .
«*'(• t»THtr» w Cmuirilte, »? nun*

baud rod: and. W

with tto loss of five men. The Lieuten­
ant emnmnn.fing the cavalry was killed
after Blfing’ eight of the rebels. Mean­
time tbe enemy appeared In targe num­
bers, moving along tbo valley, • but thev
were put to flight by our artillery. Our
Infcntry wax not engaged.
The rebels retreated southward to a
ntacc called McCulloch's store, on the
Fayetteville road.' The number ofrtbels
fonnd dead on the field Amounted tn forty,
. ancTsome forty-four wounded wert pick­
ed up.
Gen. Lyon Is raid liy l&gt;e strongly co­
trenched in cl.'w proximity to the enemy,
atd another battle was expected. " Irik
said there is a body of sorfie 5,000 imrt,
thirty miles west ot us, who are enniirig
in to atur’k tho-town in Gen Lyon’s xb
sonre. We have here’two tnmphnirir'of
tbo 3d Regiment of Rflxidbri ybluntem
nnd abmit eight hundred Home’ Guards
from the surrounding’ fr.ontry, and ’two
pieces of (irtlfteri’. WTjite'f-w/Itel two
companies ilt Honta* Gua?di have just
rf-mft out to reconnditro for the etiemv
frmn'tlte wi»t. Wo 'art! i alfin^fortUn
with eoufifleiif hearts and* *tron£Jilrrni
determined that they shift not take -.toe
town without a bloody struggle. ‘
•1

part ortho boltlo. 'It'Aw.nunl.rt,

WITBOLT QVJLX^pp iTU J-UAX
uxi ca AMxxrpC*xWtei&gt;B.$o*
juawAjtn wwHoLT.rxA^ ajm wn
naAATw—Jdrpfemi Z.'sre/a.
.

coHvctlon of there taxes by Federal

Bict between Liberty and Slavery, whieh,
SO far from being the announcement of a

’
• The ■ rriiwfte's

was but the ataunnent of a
feet, and prophetic of a rpull, is being

How this rule has boon

Slave­

and that for an early breakfast waa two

Tbo 4to Brigade which is composed of

had twice our number, were strongly fur-

titied and could do juat aa they pleased.
there waited tbe arrival of relnf.rrcemenla,

If we had had a reserve of 10,000 frwh

WeoC toe North have bech jbot

tvtir© from tbe field to CentervAte. Tbie
*• «« ilferwards leared;
made entirely againat.tha onJcra af.Gem

toe slowin' fully reafhtmg tbc'-YxiChtoi

Uw'breparaUonB for ibis conflict
^c.tfuitorx.hAvc,bs#Brcvan in Virginis,

ftf-tWs war. ik’btciWnirtg'evety day morii
It is the boast

menced. UlrP y««©re ago.

Keokuk."
of Southern men, have had a tendency

to open the eyes of th©' people tff the
North to the

true condition of things,

It appears from tbo data of the Com- and to tbe causae which have iuducod tho
milte of W*ys and Mreus, that the total rebels to take on nppsal to srnax
Tbe
amount of appropriation at tbe recent sea
Slave power Is affirodne l»y Ito acta, that
siim of Congre«si* &lt;275,000.000. Of
this Republic must be ala re; and wy are
tbi&gt; 1103.000000 wae for Uw Army, gU,
pr°pb000,000 for the Navy end tb&lt;i reputiador %rPe4.

Tbrougbobt the' whole South. rimSi
thi, rattle,(eft

The test sp-

men and. 160 akirmiahera to fight five or

n»en.

Aa near aa 1 can learn, our Brig-

toy at the center, with two additional

lied again and retanted and, toe Mass.

under Butler, who was expected to keep

men

them busy on that side, but

regiments with ua, and the left
do

Duller

LO38 AT BDLLJB RVNi

1 bava
marched out" into the bushes to day, to

order to the reserve which-was com posed

with bis fifteen thousand men, made hi»

write this Ivng letter.

appearace that dny.

I was Killed or taken prisoner; it is a

Thnskirmub-

musketry

At this’fight, 24 Co.

Our right oceupieu

They all thought

from

the

batteries on

K men ware deployed as toirmwbera and

right wing, and the deep booming of our

right of Centerville, some distance from

own guns, which sent consternation into

the toa^.

the rebel raijks.

They were within twenty

ed ; quna kWIod.

Last night

wm

Johnson, from Manassas Jnnctiort, wlth

cartridge box in fire days and nighte,

hard shooting for a few moment*.

should .think, an

did not hit any of us, bet the bolls mods a

old plantation some

1 have written so

reinforced by General

them is a large plain, which has been, I
lime, so that an army coming would

They

having Even constantly on tbe alert.

AL

though we have been defeated,! atill,bare
tin&amp;mm’ubod confidence in our final aut-

•-wool fractions! q&lt;

GROCERY, SALOON
BOARDING-HOUSE,
Th. '.uLwib.r U imw |».p«^ to nil

FAMJLT GROCERIES
time.

But I have beets where tbe balls

flew like hail and escaped' unhurt, and
live In hopes Ifiat 1 nwy witness as many
victories as defeats—though defeats they
should not ba nulled.
■ h ” : l

love and many kiues, I stn a* ever your
son.

Ebwix ft, Mau-oxt.

whispering in onr ears and around our

bo

Halted 8tMM» I
Qoodjrvar’s Poteat Brrut Pump, far^alt by

raortx»ee, with tbe lawful fees, co.Uan.

the first tima that I had taken &lt;dT my

They wore soon

Xortlxa.1 fractional auartcr. sad lhe Svrtb-cwt
lracU.ua! quarter uf tkc South-c*»t frartfowl
ROBERTS A STRIKBLv
k
u n - *

nil daubed with ink, but gue&gt;w you will

but they rallied and took their batterias, overlook all mistakes.
but wore driven from thorn at 3 o ci.wk. much that I am tired.

Tbe rebels would call

SprcUl aUcntion will be Mid io.COMPOUNDXU mh» petting »» PRSSdRllTlDMFt sad any

About noon ilia enemy

commenced retreating on the right, and
we all thought they were badly beaten,

ont tp tJtem and aayall tbe hard things
tbafpould
Imagined, biit thoy frare so

IIHCEAIL 3\DE 'DASH

th?

enough from the other regiments to make

rebellion and fai«u«s jp vol red. &gt;

beads.

half a mild. - Iba guru seemed to be

gether, when the order waa given ,tu de­

placdd one above tbe other all along the

ploy in a Line to the right and left,

repqrt uf &amp;en. MoD«r*oll« j,
k
HT !» ’b» stated that Hone donret
Company D. 2nd Artillery, Capt Arr Hoit, eft- Kentucky, will, udi© the plkre
nold, aix rifled fiaW-pi&lt;*ea.:
as Secretary of War. Ws

Warza Meals at AU Hourw!
TEA

Or Odd Lnneh if desired
OR
COFFEE, CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, BARDINES, Ac.

Also, ice Cream and Lemonade.

I

Ushrites. os ths I’robxU olioa, in JIs»Ua*». ux.
said ccrastT, and show cauw. if an? U-^rt br.
w*v U»a prsver of said petiUoucr should not be

typhoM fmr, nbDOnt ORJ0VIIU, m

crock concealed my tell; to see IF 1 cotfid

ptae taecs ore so thick, that it is Impesai-

got a ehkne© to *ec one;vfiten crack&gt;rsck,
went two riftex

1 immediately fell on

Mew Advertisements.

And, finally, if y&lt;M1 desire

-4 tfqo/&gt;
&amp;4JS

small sassafras bush directly over my

head.

I raised up and aaw two men

ware store.

standing about 30 rods off looking to sec

If their shot had taken effect.

J*1*.19**? o iA-MHUri*.

Ono atood

Only f»0 of and his gun In the other. 'T‘could seu'
half his body, t took atm ovof/tbo cor­
killed or wounded.
ner of an old. fonce and fired. 1 sow him

At every discharge of the Artil­
lery, tb^fell Hit'opQn their faces and the

’ j

Tm..r tteCW.M.CMn.

balls flew over their heads.

They, would

immedlately fell on my free; aa ! dM so,
a volley of balls hissed around mil; ' F
folt’the wind of a ball on my check.
1

.Jwatsisws

SSliflinfc,

hMf.aftko awttaw*
MHy4tor, SET*

tery, whan a rebel.scrgoant sprang out of along tbe crock.and out of right,Tinfi| I
came to tbe regimental eland. Captain
But -it&gt; eo« bim bis

Tdo of &lt;.trr mro riwt him ‘throegft

■ Kotiee h Hereby Given.

Pierce said Uaaw lhat k vh anxioua to

I
diulta wid twbdlji&amp; WUl.r. top-,-

*,d.yWf *“I««’-■“=' »««r; ••

Hw.Vwb

J

W

PBOBA’qK OUDfiX

k tfwy ba»Mg

MirmM T*&gt; «&gt;u4i^iu belunj.

Ml RGHC;

to«beraad,wfea,i(rf ttel

Wl
was staking.

A DM1NISTRATOITS SALE.
WATB OP MICHIGAN, I
Corm or Macomb,
f

caped.

life.

MTgi‘„u

■S.T5-*

,

thal was fired upon them,

Ihrewgh Us heart.

: XjFvK i, uJ

«tth« tin* may b» extenM forth, rsvu&gt;eri
t tbs debts at said deceased.
Tberrufrcn it is ordci ed. that Mtrodsfrthe «6th
ayof AsiwtnU st tea o'clock! o tbe ferreooo.

Board will bo furnished by the day or

fire. One poor fellow who Was wounded
in the hip, Waa’ lying in ft-Obt of the bat
Hoh cm be found to take his

Probst.

ran down tbo hill, end in a small dried up

creak, pointing In all directions; and the

the Maas. 1st were

PROBATE ORDER.
[TATE OP M1CHIGAX, {

A. low „ *r !..»«.(, &gt;b, c&lt;ul ur .-Mdj
W only.

cannnn and sharp report of the tnusitslry
In oomprehepding^hq magnitude of tho

Circnlt Court ia mmL tor Um cvantj.to which mU
mortR»re&lt;l prvulMa art liteUrtl.
Dried. My 13, IM!.
•
J OXAS D. cooruk, '
jriTxoetie
M«tS.RW-

We were standing huddfed to­

exposod to Ute firs of their batteries, for

witfeatavery.-and are known to regard the
All along the hHh' Wre trenches for
1relations of aiaater and Blare aa tbe musketry and-’riflemen to' Cgfct Ip, and
Inorma! condition of civ Hitod todety.
for their protection. You may judge of
Thus, It will be seen, that tbe friends of
tho extreme anxiety we felt for our brave
•Uiyy. North and South, are fully alive
skirmishers and Moss. 1st men. When
to tbe nature of tbe contest; while it ia
we heard tbe deep thunder of so many

New York,AUg 9; y
. Tbe Wasliuigtondwpatli to toe jV. j".
fftnldtu^K “Tbofolfowiyg iatbo oS-

more; your letter 1 received last night.
stiffened legsfikon dose of------- -.

of the Mich. 3d and 2nd.

ainecafed in ibegreen pine trees Hint one
at Butt'I tun were bayoneted by south
could not see them. But when one did 30,000 men and cavalry. They charged
Rolla, MQ.,Aog.8.&gt; eri| fiends; contrary to aft; tho r^ei of!
chanee to show himself he free sure to on QOr tired, thinaod columns and the
Mr, Berdori, stigv proprietor, who left ch-nizefi wbrfsfef oil the ground that they catch a ‘Midi©;* Ai Bull Run the enemy
Sprineferid Mimdsy trout., forttabiis-the were Aboliti’onfeta. The Riuhtnond Anhad entrenpbed themselves fop. four or mean time, Co. K and A had been je­
foTwwtag itemr.
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•
1 ‘
guirtr atauupeopoUM that Adjutant Fair­
welled from the 3d regt, to Ascertain the
«et». trim wftlTlSiB ^urres had feffen banks, of this’ State, » prisoner hi the', five miles. The Rua is about aa large as
Mill Brook.
Thfe their strong hold in. position ot aflnirs in our front, and we
i^&amp;,hf fberebelr,'b&lt;! bong, ddt'Mtotant
stead of Msnnss.is Gap. Wo were told fifed off in souio gullies on the left, and
ofppmioo" n.-jmlun
On
by an old resident tpcre, that toe rebels preceded to find the position of the one
vaBcing by four dMerent roads, and IfA*
had been fortifying th© place for about my in that quarter. In a few moments
advance was nevertsined to be from" ten
tbrewyears.- On tho aids wo came on came upon their pickets, and acme quirk,
to fifteen mites distant
- **’»•**

b*

I cannot write much

wing

.

1
1even that' mMer type of traitors, who
swMB.td tfiHik'&amp;e war might hare been
.
av
J on our pari, are nil sympalhixcra

But

no doubt, tins one defeat has lengthened

the war one year

did with such execution that the enemy
left their trenches and fled, but soon ral­

PATEHT MEDICIKBB

Gen, Scott aaya that the pblitioians and

Editors have had une battle, and be shall
take ebsrpu of tbe next one himself.

Woundsd aoWierw j

prtUuii Uioprowtulion of tho «u

.

and formed in lino with about 2,500

rods of toe masked batteries for half an

plfed There, drtnjs’ out. mobs, and even

lo^or*»irt»W*.
»ho
tKie »lt» «S iite fho;'tBMt' rrico wV&gt;-&gt;

whipped that they did not know that we

were in the sanou predknmeitL.

commenced moving towards tbe Run,

hour.. Two or three were slightly wound­

toaywnM-WfftrttwwiiV’.- Efti.

MOST FOPDUB

time, which our Generals knew perfectly

jkell. They were continually arriving
j&gt;y tKe. cars a; the J unction. At 2 u'dodi
at night the right wing of our army

in good

PEXS, PE5CIUS, 1XKH, PAPBB, K3C-

Had the rebels followed np their suc­

first fire of the rebels, leaving 'the Maas,

and skirmiehero retired

MORTGAGESALE

cess, not many of us would be hero to

broke and run Ilka cowards at almost the

up 100 men.

much whether a man adores the new

h»U5&gt; &lt;ie» »Ej m ^.P^J ul «m*1

It was expected.that the enemy would
&gt;jnafce an immediate attack, from the feci
that their Cbmmfewriat wa-tn s’ nfteerabte ounditlon.-thev being -..bilged th «e- ‘
pendoo foreign con tri buttons-far tempovary supplies.
4 »• *’1 • ■“
(
It was griieally remarked in Springfield that O.&lt; feyon rets priffirfy'-oodfr
dent of sneee* In mkdbf art?'attack. He
had no entrenchmenta, but would depend
up&lt;ta his splendid*artillFry in the -open

men the victory would have been ours.

The rebels bad bean

ahead that day. N.’Yb Hth Umi nuxt who

ailiun of Uwcueiny.

eftfierSlavu ok Free.

slavery sentiments.

tod ia that vidaity.

era are men thro an. forward to ascertafe the same hollow which wo did on the first
toe wheresboute of as eoemy.
Each day, to protect tbe Fort Pickens battery ।! saw the cavalry at a distance and sup.
oos takes ears of himself, lying on the ! ou tho bill above. Hero wo stood nearly posed II was &lt;&gt;nr own men. But our
glorious old. 3d did not leave the field m
grttmd. jbootfng when ‘be gets ‘a’ good dl day in tbo but sun, listening to the
terrible cannonading and dischargee of confusion. They eanve Mf in good order
chance, and retires when he finds the po

ecy, that tfew Ropubltomust and wife bo

wnroMp khft Dihamey.

and by noon 35,000 met* were cuncentra-

six masked batteries at once, which they

Thii'fact, taken

’pxjij’sranaui
Aid Cwkltr Extracts,

1 should like to writeyou of tbe many
pilot biscuit, and a piece of salt pork.
Many of the men gave out from exhaust­ deeds of daring performed by our men,
ion and hunger. The next morning we which have many witnesses. The rebels
marcbod down to the battle field and look

in cuiuicctton with, many cithern brought

Grii. Lyon hadenllrd in 2,500 Hmwe
Guards from the country arotmd Spring-

PBUNtt. noa. SAISBiS, CODFISH;
We do not consider ourselves defeated.

dFacuteiotis,'iibd followed by the arbitra­ Way from ' Wnshiiigtpn to .where'the Grat
ment of the balint biix, Gy the dire, pp&lt;l
UuU© was. fisughh. wbiuh cmnmwwud
possibly, more potent. arWuatncot of the about noon.
Here wo were obliged to
sword.

AjpjW*aXiKW.rf«
rfen'dMfliail

All I had to eat that day. Tbe cnetny were unable to follow us, and

ahd'-Nj-T. 12th bad the advance all the

ry itself is aggressive, and has followed

bj our lioops al Bull Run were com­

GEN LYON—PROSPECT OF A
BRILLIANT *VlCTORr‘ ‘ „

till morning.

. i wrote you

the rebels, which you will get ere you

receive toix

up thtf Oonffict, cnmrrifeticed by peaceful

of Virginians toa| tije jorka encountered

for various other purposes.
Judge JawrcaMbUU&gt;-tong a prominent
member of tbe Board of Appeals in .the
United Slate Pajcnl Office, has resigned
and connf&lt; te lumsclf fi.r bu8inw&lt; wW
Robert W. Fenwick,. on established . patt
ent agent at Washington,
If is understood" tint Col Sickles wiR
be appointed a Brigadier General.!^. .Ufc

anything to eat went to sleep and slept

wdl, though very

that tboTnajurity. should govern.

Smith. CirotUOwl

. ’

Nearly oil the

the guards, sod those that eould flot get

that i mu still alive and

next day after our first engagement with

not beau upon the Democratic principle

’

•

«“ corrrr, BraAlm’icw.rEPFER,

aud you. will

tired.

Uek h. F,lrft». ■

Boighka, getting rested.

health w good. Warren has been a riling
CentrevHle.wo drew up in line, stationed

mb

tVUUtBMta.

-- «k &gt; was with soma of oer
Reel meet, taW !wk had better retire

tbe Reglmi-nts are 'here safe and wound,

once

my Bcnttcred
thoughts after onr retreat from Bull Run,
more trying to collect

known to all who may be rereed in'thc
Wstory of our country. It certainly has

Washington

Washington, Aug. 8.

Here J nm

cwAnCBby’ sale

but completely tired out, citberwiae Nny

sjataiued and perpetuated is but too well

and more exemplified.

FROM WASHINGTON­

Pabmbts

TURPENTINE AND, AECOHOL.

Wq.are now encamped on Arlwgtoo
Three of the

men were wounded nod one killed by

*

whole country with the iron rod of its

be bad hot left tbe corner of the fence bill

Aauxorus IIxiqbts, July 24.

Ilithartn' slwvery

has been In the ascendent, and ruled the

Hu said that

a moment when a cannon ball struck it
into a thousand splinters.

in thia conflict now waging fully exem­

New York, Aug. 7.
dispatch

service the States are authorised to retain
fifteen per cent of the tax.

principle,

ipuato ly ranpy.

We stbptd ibAJrigtilBBadlinamater*, *©d

1 found, him st Centerville.
collecting taxes in suob state; for which

prepAring itbmr daieneeB, in anticipation
TOWN SEIZEDTHE REBELS.

bb

The Conflict.
cob

wtarld s&lt;«p, put on

assistance hf

eiidtottac.bfu1i.1I1 in . little time.
rank* and m*rebtt5 back-

sessorsnnd collectors, unfess the Stalo
will BMuruc to collect and pay oyer the

Tbe doctrine of the irrepreasiblo

plified and proved.

«SfihAbi,itea»;iSrw p"u4

to* NzJ,«ad Ragto utairttejr, wfobitbo

——————
Bauuw.jn imp, cnuoM ova

infantry, varfotudy. ^suinated at‘from

Tbe

RESTORED

�ON!

JMH'I'JJ , .MJ!'

WPOT11

Spiral Mil

“SAtCTRoa Ham®."—The Msheos of

•n:—“Sekte U c

EGOO^ ^'KCY'Jfl

oi HtGHi’RidES:

•U‘*n- Cal'fornia, have raised the
and Swipe. &lt;m a tali pole near tU
* Otar Char Creak.
;&lt;

REFORM.

Stacks of

NEW GOODS

KowlofiBihevloeiit Irifmary
TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon^R, mothers, It win give mt to

ESTABLISHED

ISM,

UWravfI Raln.-On Mo^Jgy morsfeg
HLin AND, HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS.

al one o’cj^lt ..brsvy 'missel ;u
eoniinueff wifbqut intermission for «&gt;ur-

t«n hours. ;Th&lt;. ‘Midway- at
dreefc was *»b«ilygwllied th*l

TO CONSl’MFHVES
And those afflicted with
iffiPIMU, NERVOUS DEBIUTT, HEART

Cedar
stage

could not get tbrotigK on'Monday

and

ins SPRING STOCK

ths ms’il ws* brought from that pfere #&gt;w
borseltocii.

Dl5E.UiE.lWER* AGUE, rr CONSTIPATION.

uadi rMgned. now sevnetyflv* years old,
ha, f r tear. &lt;t«-•l*d bia time fo curing hia Parufonrra mm! lbs pour ,*• Naw York .f xhsae
imdM rompfainU, Which csrry thousand* an&lt;l
tbM.’UMia u&gt; aa unUaie’y grave; bo has seldom
foted laearv all •*» have aanlied to him for ro­
. .
. &gt; ...•. __

t&lt;Hai!TK—TKtc

ftghls in

have

been

OF GOODS.

au.ofaj

bin ■ few days.

Df

LARGE AND

BEAUTIFUL

rourwe it ia all Ijd u&gt; the soldiers, hut *
draw back U&gt; this, fe tbd 1 fM(a tUt every

fight so for has been bctwvoo residents
pnfitriac and sung tbe same
Alao rules oe
b.rt, HaUiing, Ventilaikm, aad Exercise for tbe of thia villain. Pence officers iatarfere,
Rv-X. lb«y will ftnd three remedies, a sere euro for now ttid then, to see that the fight goes
CoeMtuption. aad all diavASMaf tbe Tuboat abb
Lne*. fsr.s *s» Aore. teonnnax, Hbabt on fairly. In oho beligercnt crowd, which
PiMoL Dnrsraia. Nsavot-s Dtsiurr. and FaS*l* CosnatMS, aod be bopre every one afflic- we witneaaed from our officu window, un
tel mH wr-d for copy, M it will coat nothing, end Mondgv, ue noticed three Justices of the
tto«c *bould apply before it ia too late. These
Prvtcriptkn* *rv u«ed by the moat emineat Phy- Peace and several C.nstafiles. They all
utun of Loudon. Parts, and New York. Those
decided that tbe fight was a fiiir one, but
siab:nx tk*m Vl)l pl— address
*
KEV. DR. CHAMDERLAIN,
very much like the fight at Bull Run;
decldj -spe
Williamabergb, New York.
lhe fellow that didn't get beat got beat

DRY GOODS

tbe worse of tbe two.

The fidlowing I* nn extract front a let­
ter written hr the Rw. 3 S Holme., paator of lb*
pjenx-ot-Ntreet Raptfol Church. Brooklyn, N. Y„
to the “Journal and Maaacngrr.1’ Cincinnati. Q.,
tvi^-eak* volume* In far. rdfthat wcrld-rwnoward ewd&gt;ine. Maa. Wuuow'a Sootkmu Srair

Ths Ntw Yosa

Dat Book.—For

»otnc vnaccountable reason, the /Jarry
plouttr of Im* week, fave, io its local

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

luuueiiu
the reitef that will be rero-yee, absolutely aarwlo follow tbe u*a *f thi* medicine, if tomelv need.
Fun direction* for aaiag will accompany reeb bet
tfo. Mons gewuins Anina* lb* faewimlfo of
CURTW A CALKINS. New York.is oo tbsoni■Ida wrapper. Baid by Druggist* thrwagbont lbs
World.
Prtaelpa! Oflee, 13 Cedar AL, N. Y.

column what purports to be an editorial

make* the matter more unaccountable m,
that the Pioooer claims to be a Union

and notoriously in tbe interest* of the
We refer to this subject

secaaaiuuiata.

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

VERY CHEAP

BEST Assortments of

od &lt;&gt;f teething; with what eagerness, the**, ia
Msgfo a meant •&lt; relict But ot all the rruwdisl
ag.ulr that are brought &lt;atn UM. nona exceed ia
pawrr aadiHicaey Mas Waxauiw S.iouo«aBrace.
Il ba* never fail’d in s angle instance of effect a
cart, wbta timely used. Beajdre relieving tbe
ehiW Iron pain, it iutegorates tbe aturuach and
btvrla, eerrveta seidt’y. andgirts tone aad entrgv
to the wlsde *t aiem. It sloe overcowaea eourub
•on*, and ia Utt bvrt remedy in tbe world in aU i
I

DRY GOODS
No mistake this time

LOW PRICES’

A. SwBKur ia too well known in this
section to need any

formal introduction

SafBce it tn say, that be

at our hand.

standi first and

THE LADITS MEDICAL FRIEND,

Fha,i»,:aC5r7a?5rarS
dufiea. aboftEd andlta resutU. oa ehtWWB,
their ilia, and on the prevention -of convention,
with Invaluable Instructions to them on subject*
of a private nature. Pnse W eante.

The ptRtleaeu Medical ('oapaalsR,

A bonk for the old and yowng. embroong tbe
Patbologv. Preveatfoti and rare of all diseases of
Unnary and Sexual Organa. »x» a w jbxi.vo voice
sf advice aad counsel. such as to be found in no
otter work. i’nee 2y cent*.
Tbe following sre among tbe di*tr:*aing tart­
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
ly of human Jireaac. iu which the

giving aid in any manner to either Indi­
viduals or journals who are laboring
The ’mt of bird’, of fragrance of flower*. the insidiously, yet earnestly, for the over­
m»-xnuriagwf brooklet*, and the prattle of chib
&lt;t-ra, are alt parte of the great aatbom of nature, throw of our Republic.
efowr imeUe| •ymphonie* aunnd forth during
ihrhngtel eunatouc of spring. Bed sweeter far to
tbe tnotlwr* vstt* the joyous Uugb Wher darling
Nkw Law Fixm - Wo would call the
bate. aW’l in Sir free tide of tesellh. The aayaiih of mied-trhkh a vwotlwr feels open witness- attention of our readers tn the card of
mg the a^Seringa of ber infant undortbs influence Swkkxsy &amp; Alum in this paper. Jambs

MOFFAT’S
LIFE P1LLAAND PHfKNU BITTERM
TH SHE MED10LKK8 bus a sow been be
fore the paWtc for a period at THIRTY YE8.
sod daring that time kava maiuUia.d a high

with ooc of the LARGEST aud

to caution our readers against

•imply

tbe care of Dtaeaea ia all ita forma, with full ex­
planation* of the causae, symptom*, diet, bathing
and exercise I’nee Ml cents.
As* lhe Physiology ot Marriage.

favorable Dutico of tbe Day Book. What

paper while the Day Book la manifestly

medicines can be sent by mail or ex pres* if de­
sired. Send for one or more of oar work* and
judge for youreel* as.
Alao publiahed at tbe inbnnary, to aid lhaae

foremost Of lhe bar of

thia County, and is well and favorably
known iu legal circles, '.hroughout the
State.

NORMAN BAILEY

Mr. Frank Au-bm ia comparatively a

VECETABLEfLIFE MEBICIKE3
* ItaxposM all tbe II ambers, end tbe rarions
Tricks to entice U e uck aad welt 11 illnatrotee
re well known tn be infallible.
the plans of lb* Qnscka snd Rogue* todape every
DYSPEPSIA, by thorough*- cicaaaiug th* one.
Il guides the unwary throuab life, and
rat and second alomacha k.H ,,. aX. -r
acrid kind; FLATULENCY. Loan os Art-rots*
HtaXTBCBX. H.AOACUX. Ristlxmxkm. IivTiam
Axxirr., Lassocs, and Mbaabcwllt, wbtob aro
Jioeral symptom.of Dyapsps&gt;% *H1 vanish, aa a
net seal eon warn co of it* cure.
COrriVEMMU, by aleasttng tba whole
leugth ot tba iutoatuxes with a solvent prows*,
aud without violence; al) violent purge* leave the
bewela costive within two days.
FEVEMA of sH Unda. by vectoring tbs Wood
to a regular circelaUon. through lhe proem of
rmpir.tfon iu such «*mi. and the thorough eola­
tion of aO iateetiasi obetrnctiou la others.

are adulterated, with tbe a»ean* of detecting tbe
fro—d’ Price XS cents.
THE HUISEHOLD AND FARM,
Plantation and Rhope.
For every Family, having over a !&lt;♦' receipt*
on Cooking. Dysiakj'resen'iag, i3ennieg,Jte..

GOUT is half ihal lime, by removing focal Ints-

I stranger among us, having been here but
a few weeks.

He is a young man &lt;4 ap

DROP8IES ofaU kleda. by freeing end etragtbemnr the kidneys and bladder, they operate anal
dcligbtfaRr on Ibesa important organ*, and taroce
have ever been found a certain irmedy for tbe
worst cases of GRAVEL
Also WORMS, by dulodgwg from the turnings
ot tbe bow ria the slimy matter to which these
creatnrm adhere.
.
MCURVEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE
R0RK8, by A psifesk peril, whiab these LIFE
MEDICINES sir* so lb. blood.andsll tbahsmero.
BCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS, snd RAD
COMPLEXIONS, by the.r aUer.Uv. sfftoi wpsn
the fluid, that feed tbe skin, aod tbe morbid state
ot wbrah oooaaiono nil sruptir. complateta. sallow
* -*11 ■
um
—in

pa rently grind abilities, And very atiidi.Hia
Im Inta.

We understand

Mr. Allen is

devoting much time to the examination
of tbo atatntes relative tn tax lilies; and

thnvc dairaing lands under original tithss
will find him full* prepared |n attend to
their interests

Tbe hrllnwitig editorial

notice of Mr. Allen we find in tbe Owosso
Jstcrtean of Feb. lOtb 1861 :

“ADMtTTXD.—We are happy tn Irorn
ilwt al tbe redtot sitting of Ibc Circuit
Oort fi.r this r-sintv, our ynung friend
and much esteem* d feHow cilixen, Fmxmx
Alum, who has been sUidying with lhe
Messra. Gemlds of this city. |W«&gt;d a
superior exsnMiietinn. and w it admitted
to prartii* in th* different Court* of thi"
State. Mr. Allen has born among us fhr
some time; he hss studied hard loobtain
the poeit'win which he now a* juatly novo
pieSi and '&lt;e Vwnfury t'»
thal lh,*«

Wn. C. P. Brietae. Editeeaa of Newark (O.)
rimes, wgites ia ber paper of January S», 1»J«, aa
dlvWs:
.
.
_ . , , _—
t&lt;- We know ttfsf Dr ftobrnS SAndinaviaa who have Im-i&gt; favored with an neqnmnt•roiciir* are all they dalai td bn Ttia Dr. pre nnce, will bear us -Hit 1n the a*«c»-tb’n. |
that bu is a vumg man •mi*wi»*ly worthy
lhe putronsgr &lt;*f th**n who may require

O aonxeo."", — •*;— ■ &gt;
Headquarters Jd Regt. M. Infantry. J,

Mr. Baitntr, Dror Sir:
1 take pleasure of addrtwsfeg you with

! a few lines.

I am oo longer a citizen hot

I am proud m state that tbe
soldiers ot Barry Cl and vicinity have

a soldier.

Ever shown in this

Market, which we

are prepared to aril at a atnall

adtaatx from

NEW YORK COSTS.
nil ^o ebKaiesfly And sklttfallr eombmsd as to
be tbe ro.'*t powerful t,.nio, sud yc» soperfactly
adapted •* fa art *» p«r/rrt satyrYa. ar riitaUefaw
^Mtar«,«UAnwatea&lt;A*Ue arnttaM rimiial* sad
tosa sp tbe digesters t.rjran*. »nd sllay *11 nervous
and Other IrrtteUoa. It is alas perfectly exhttensUug In its .Abets and yet it ia i«wr faUowad by
lassitude or deprsaaion of apirit*. It Is oosspasad
entirely of rswvtablto and Uuxae tbotoagbly ass*binlag powsrfal taaicand aaoiliingpr-ipeetisKssd
eouaouurntly can never injure Sock a remedi haa
lone been fait to be adsaJdsiWtefa in tbo medical
woriaL both by thoaathoroughly akillad it* Medical i
sciraoe aod alae by aU whohave tefterod from de-,
tsr OI4&gt; FRIENDS
blUty; for II naed. ao medical ikdl or kuowltidg- I
IK TMB MIGHT X»L~A.O«e.ao to aee that ifebiiily followa ail attacka of diaa
Oerrlck's Bagar C'wateM Pills. ease, and laya the ugguarded *y*tcm open to tbs
aUaoka of msay &lt;&gt;f the moat daoarvwua IDs to Wbteh
_1 Tba best Family GA- poor humanity ia cpnataatly liable, aueb far exam­
ITHARTIC ia tba wsrid. ple, aa lbs faitowlegi sosMimDtioa. bnaehMfa, Io­
twenty year* by lire digestion, dyspepsia. Iota of appetite, faintneaa,
Iv’^idw'ayTgrie .rt^ifac- nervous irriiabiluy, neuralgia, palpitation of tbe

Kerite,

proved lhemaelvea true to their profu­
sion.

They prefrs- to be true

patriots

i..

rk..ki...

and tbeir conduct baa proven them so.
Our noble men from the bMulHbl,Utile.,
••Wage of Baitings

who are

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

tested, aad never fairthg l urrmvr.
Wr will mail ran, to any one applying for it,
THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
It io a large and beantifal paper, and contains
duserptieohiMM Evil, and Scoort-LA. in its
worrt forma, yield* to tbe mild ret powerful &lt;u&gt;
Oe all other dtsssM ot lbs Sexual Ores
tiau;al them remark able Medicines.
Knit
Swears, Nucvova pniurr, Nsurot* VowriAum fall rxplsuatioo at the origin of Srpbilu
of all kioda, Punrinux or re* lltitr, I'limx'* mrana ut prwrniioti sud etirs.
On Consumption, that fearful disrsas.
OoLir. are speedily cured.
On tbs Livsr. Heart. Stnmseh and Skis,
MERGUBUL DI 8EASE8.-Fmoa» wbose sen-,
On Female Coaipteiot*.
slitotioas taw. become impaired br Uie tojodi
On tbe vsriuo* Kcl.ool* of mtdiciuee.
cfensesoof MssMBT, Will bed these MedMIMO
On tbr mode, of Tro.tmrnt mw rmrtiCK
e-perfact etoe. as they never fall to eradicate from
On the Fslsr Treslmeot of Disesaes.
the system, ell tbe effects of Mercury, *nbnitsly
On tbe •. arioua Mediesl Hsabags.
Qa Um Hiyilifcp of Maniaaa.
Oa the common sens* of Medirine.
On Diet. Eiereiacs sad Abisteoa.

And rnsnv other things. Son roa itThis Journal should be in tbe bands of •

U^l II
bar. .k«*^l.&lt; ifo XIWVW Vl.l.U U.il
a, Ilro-rl, *M. ite noiSO. an rf wutlud.
rre,aisd by Dr.J.C. ATER &amp;. CO, Le«oU.Maoa
For sale at HrrUagr, by Rosiers a Snirtr.

J0HM8 A CEOSLEY,*
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED

GCTTA PERCHA

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PHOO&gt;

HASTINGS

TANNERY!

honored

with office in the Regiment, 1 am happy :

to aay, during Ute bailie at Bull

Run

«re seen to eland up unshaken -by the

sound of the enemy&gt; cannon, and while
tbe ball*, were wbiatfing oo all aides of

them, all they seemed tt&gt; want

hKM?,oua xQ*a°

wm

to

; r -| vnw I.BOS Cocstt,
FtoeMsJuly IT.iaaa,

and yrifew RAK HARK taken ta sxchw
•
Far Taanlag..
’
AU Leather Wuifarfsd good er M&gt;ky.
. CarIi Pal« for HIM**.

have tbe command to /re.
1 am also happy to Mats that while

A fem, Lttlbar, aad Oil Shop Blackhac

other Bagimento’ colors were not a®*‘&gt;
floating, ourt, borne by a«r brave Hag

latooOLEAN AND OIL OLD HA BREMEN.
And ma*, them leak M wriLaa stof.
Ths peiroaage
lb. publis U seheitad.
HasUags, May », IMO.
ly J. U. HULL

h—row Mr. W. Kl F-, coald have been

saw at any

Hirrol Amhroty
Pearl Ambroty
Ambrotype;
brntypc; I

tncuul

moment during tbe battle

nflicatioa ty until or in ptroao
nSfi Ofa ^4 Wmino.

waiving proudly over tbo polumn of tbe

Mich. M

bakeve our officer, are

noECT,

of lhe bout timber, aod knew tbe private,

will back them.
;
„
*.
B perred op by the sound
Oor boys
w w
__ ‘Dteia,’ pbyad by the

lUrimaMai Band* led by Prof. Strog,

NOTICE!

�crwtA.

,

CURE

j

~

.-AND_
\\
BUY YDUfe GOODS

* ,

NervousHeadache

M fl OH 3 ?.
1 J. GRANT.

loor aad vigur Io the digestive organa, aad rente*tag Um natural riaaUeHr and t trmgth at Ute vWa

CEPHALIC PI1J£

art the

mult of

«Mt amount of pain and suffering frwu Headaebe
whether originating in tba eartvws system or a de.
ranged state of the riemarl.
They ate entirely ranataWe lq ibair comyoaitioc.

ON LOW PRICES
Come end See !!
u

so

1

n

aa^date^nteUfo Mato rrUsrs it —y t» stoifate-

The genuine have Ore signaUirea ot HcBry C.
*IM4&lt;,^°D^^irt.X.Bd *11 other Dealer* ia Med-

WE HVAE JUST RECEIVED

teinaa.
w® k* ,t!-t

mail prepaid on receipt

PRICE 25 CENTS.

TGI rOLLOWtl^G BXDOOSKMKXTH UT

SPALDING’S
&amp;£o-

CEPHALIC PILLS,

HEADACHE
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

BOBEKT* A UTBIKK1
rvKAXXKS la drag*, medicine*..)
it USM Twt.«o*^ r« tteSeifoUad if
8**1
arc, T/Uf oford mpuoUmhlt
vf Ot gtcary tf liu tnjf titotifir dtawrry. •

Uarting*. Mick.

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hAHY AMSSTOlfHOUSlL

GROCERIES

fl. C. Sraxia.

J. Mt Rl SHELL
pgrnaAM»4HR«rroa. OBoi

8n:
Toa will pleaae *en«l ma two boxe* at Jo*r C&lt;
phalie Pills. Sawd then, immediately.

ft»Uw Vernon, Wyandotte Os.. O.

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send ✓an atoaot ia «ae lottr if gawr P^, weteh
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DaaaBi*;
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICH., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21, 1861

the object of his hatred and abhorrence.
He could not well have eeeaped suspicion igent in ori
The editor of the Wrw Fork OAotrnr,
Under ik
most vauntof bad motives or personal feelings, in
cither view.
A friend tn whom I read the foregoing,
make* the following very jsdicioU* re­
Harry once more to wield
a short time since, gave me the following
marks adunt the evil effect* of thia flea
Barry Couuly, Xlicbix*t&gt;.
■belch of Davis’ relations to an old Mislull
on the purity of election* and the stabiliaissippian, renowned for desperate and
JACOB FERRIS,
’
mechanical contrivance—they expended raond papers are strangely incorrect, tbs
Dicro are some important facts in the ,reckleae courage:
history of this very conspicuous and very
Alexander McClung often proved him- million* of money and drilled armies
dcspicabla person* which have not yet 1selC on the battle field and on the dueling of 300,000, and equipped them iu a style
vice ut drunkenness. Y«a may travel a
5ORMAN BAILET,
been made known to the American pub- ।ground, a man of dauntless and unsur­ unheard of io ths annal* of war. Tbny
IALER in crerv vsrtrty of drv go
martial should expel diem from the ranks year Over Europe, and attend fairs, pa.He al large, and which seem to me, to be ।passed valor, showing an absolute con­ met the rude and poor-wquipped uolunredrs and festival*, in dty and country,
ot
the
Confederate
Army.
tetrt
of
the
So-ithurn
States,
drawn
from
worth communicating to tbe world, thro’ 1tempt for death on every nccation that
by tbe score, and you will not see in tbs
the newspaper press
They are interest- ।presented. He killed many men with their peaceful vocations fur the first tiro*,
whole year as many drunken persons M
ing and mstructivc, especially al the pres- |his own hand and finally shot himself In to the theatre of war; and they are
may he seen in one day like tbe Fourth
tUSSELL,
routed and slain by ths thousand, and
rat lime, as illustrating and demonstrating ।I he bead.
of July in a rural Ainerican rlllagw.—
In
the
Virginia
Convention
which
rat.
bls choraoer-. and, conaequently, to some
I happened to bo in constant commu­ driven like chaff before a high wind. ifiod the CvnatifiUon, Patrick Henry Why is it! Is the liqonr th *t owr people
extent, the character* of those who, well ।nication with Col. A. IL McClung of Though guided by tho higheat military
drink worse than the liquor of Europol
knowing him, selected him as the Nena Miniatlppi, in 1840 and and 1850. and talent—of Virginia, »hnrLgra*s growth—
that It gave Gwigrere the pojrer under There is more'intelligence and a better
WIGHTMAN A ROBINSON,
Sahib of the Southern Sepoy mutiny.
had almost daily conversation with him they have nothing to rely upon but their
state of morels generally with us than
certain
circumstancae,
to
abolish
Slavery.
A5 CFACTURER8 of tan. abwt iron and eop- Immediately, to take part hi
I du not think it worth while to go into in relation tn prominent Misaieaippians. numbers, and that, ip the flight, proves
r&gt;—1-» tn Imn tell. ilnol riuL
Hie line of argument may be interestimt with them* but there are m »re drunkards
•
the detail* of his threatened d-xl with As a matter of course, Jeff. Davis was an element of weakness.
The Great Battle
to memberrof Congress at the present here, and the number is not diminishing.
The
fact
i*.
the
Yankees
are
very
little
Q&gt;1. Wm. II. Bissel, of Illinois (since named, and for him McClung entertained
It is well also to bear in mind that all
time. He said :
deetesed In the Governorship of the the most supremo contempt
Ho said better than Chinese. They lay tbe same i
these drinkers and drunkards, and all tbe
J. W. OAKLEY,
Hard Times 4c Hungry Crettltors. State,) though a general reference to it that Jeff, was not a man of true courage stress on the jingle of their dollars that
men who make the drunkards, are votera,
is proper, to show the undisputed fact thst —that he wished tn be regarded as a tbe Celestial* do on tbe Boise of tiieir ment is the national defense. The Con and they represent tho class of men who
—having appeared in public to provoke duelist; but, in giving a challenge, would gong*. Originally endowed wlthnosinaio solution given power to the General Gov. compose tbe majority In almost every
, Mich Also. s&lt;enU for the ,aU ol n,b‘M,r
Llnvz Hl
Cash p«U far k.dra, pel*.
ABSENT ON FURLOGH
and cause n mortal combat—in private sty sys’east 'sbout fo7 a non-con.batanU amiable trait, they have cultivated tbe
city and country. The property of the
correspondence he was availing himself and would rrercte rategh prudeotw fc dp uf nwey-gaUIng and ebratjug until
country is owned by comparatively very
of every paltry quibble to avoid tbe im­ creep out of accepting on* from an antag- gain has become their God, and thev a urate to the eod. All the moans in the few, a number so small that it will W
posseaeioB
of
the
people
must
be
given
anist over whom*he
had—
not -a great
great —
ad- . imagine it to be omnipotent.
With
pending consequences «»f his rash repe­ ...............
scarcely credited when staled. A _tbi»a- ------- -----------tition of the very stale trick of a South- vantage- McClung raid, on one occasion: rmoney in their nockcta, won from a gen­ to the Government which la intrusted sand men own half of the property in tb*&gt;
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.
I erner bullying a Nortbernr.r In Cunertws,
&gt;-j am sorry 1 ever fought a duel. It i* &lt;erous and chivalrous race—and multitu­ with the public defense. May Congress city of New York. Al least it has been
not
say
rvrry
Mack
mee
auil
fyhlt
In
on tbe presumption that the man of the nnl a pleruwnt business; and yet I would &lt;dinous as Norway rats, they are swollen
so said publicly, though it appears loosed!the war of the Revolution. Virginia pass
FURIXJUOI1 HAS EXPIRED,
North would not fight a duel, knowing like to fight one more, with one man, &gt;with conceit, and fancied dial they were
blc. Suppose that ten thousand nna
that a duelhl is more infamous here than and tb*t man is Jefferson Davi*. because Ifit for empire. And yet they do out pos­ ed an act of Assembly that every slave
who would join the army should be free.
sess
one
gentlemanly
alribute,
nor
a
single
I think tbe United States would be better i
one hundred thousand voter* in iL We
HEAD QUARTERS, immediately, and settle up. a Cosrard is iu the South.
talent that qualified them for war. Of At some future time, Congress will search sre at once that the property of the dty
I have never been able to express my off without him. He will not fight me, I
I ahal! be compelled to send CORPORAL BEST
contempt in reading a correspondence he is too great a coward. In feel he is Ithe very first elements, they arc destitute.
ia in the hands of one «t of mtn and the
don't know even bow to ride a the power nf manumisalon. And have voire in annthrr. And of all tbe men
'
tending, or re’ative to a proposed duel. nodnow, never was, and never will be, a They
Tbe case is Invariably sn befogged with brave man, m tbe true sense of tbe word. Ihorse—a talent only to be acquired in they not. Sir 1 Have they not tho power 1 who frequent the drinking saloi'M and I
to provide for tho general defense and
, technicalities, and pettifogged with res. Heise dangerous and wily politician, youth and gentle a vocations. And aa to
reel home, not many, only here and there
welfare!
May they not think that
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
calities. which w*mld make an attorney in loaded doom with vanity and self conceit, iarms, ninety-nine out &lt;*f a hundred naver
one, have property. Money controte
thaee call for the aboHtfon of Slavery f
the Marine Court nr Tombs blush on sug­ wishing only for his own aggrandizement, shot a gun, and we have it on very good
votes, but men who are under the control
May they not pronounce all slaves free 1
TRIAL BY COURT MARTIAL.
gestion, tiiat no honest man of average and be cares not at what expense or b&gt;w authority that Old Scott lost all patience
of liquor are just the men to be bought
desolate
household*.
He* in attempting to teach them how to load And will they not be warranted by dial and sold. Our institutions are therefore
• c&lt;Hir*ge ran feel a particle of respect for manr
power
1
Tho
paper
speaks
to
the
poitit:
a
gun.
The
vile
old
wretch
!
He
reaps
• cither party—principal* or second*— think* of bim*clf, and of himself only,
at the mercy of man who have money,
a just reward for his treason and bis tal­ they have the power in clear, unequivocal
» after tbe personal. I have been friendly mid I should not be surprised to find him
and men who are bad enough to bo
SETTLE.or—‘POP GOERTHE WEASEL.’
terms, and will clearly and certainly ex
. and intimate with many men who have &lt;.ne &lt;»f these days, taking each a step in ents misapplied. .
bought."
_____
creise
it.
”
Respectfully
and
truly
yoera,
Tbe-break
d&lt;»wp
of
the
Yankees,
their
’ HOLES ALE rad retail dealer in Groceries
done these silly things, but have never public as will place his ucck in the helte.-,
. ■■____ -_
p..,l T
and
Tbe Bill to Panish Conspiracy.
utter unfitlr.css for empire, forces domin­
fo ra able to esteem or honor one of them fur be is a bad man and a scoundrel, end
The tollawing i* the act tn punish COion upon us of the South. Wc are com
I
have
frequently
denounced
him
a*
such
Haatinc*. June IS- 1861. after *ucha performance
.—t
Tbe richest thing of the season says die •piracy, approved by the Prcsidant on
Irafo.. the
;Le people of Mississippi; *nd the pellet! to take the aeuplrr, and it is oar
I only refer to Dnvia’a nfinir with Biy£ before
ael to remind the public that fot ' backed dirty p*ltr&lt;»m and artful villain never had duty to prepare oureelveu to wield it Newburyport Herald came off the other Wednesday :
Be it enacted by the Senate and Hou**
with dignity and effect
We must adapt day In the neighborhood of tbe market.
down "and backed out of a fight which tthe courage to resent it."
DAMIEL COOK,
We must el- The greenest Jonathan imaginable, decked of Representatives of the United States
Is now receiving from New York and be himself first proposed; nnd that be
Tbeee conversations occurred nn board ourselves to *»ur destinies.
out In slouched hat a l&lt;mg bule frock, and of America in Congress assembled, That
Boston, his full stock of
requested Col. Bissel to let him do »o on tthv ship Levine, B. Gardner, master, on
tbem up to arms, to command, to empire. a pair of cowhide ah'ies, big os gondolas, if two or more persons within any Siate
the pretext, suggested nnd furnished by &lt;*Hir passage from from New York tn Val­
paraiso. McClung was on his way to Die art military should constitute a lead­ with a huge whip under his arm, stalked or Territory of the United Suites shall
himself.
ing.part of every white man’s edueulion. into a billiard atrioon, where half a dozen conspire together to overthrow, or t» put
It has been repeatedly announced that Bolivia as charge d Affitirafroin the United
I. A. HOLBROOK,
Ths right of voting sboold be a high priv- persons were trundling round the ivories' down, or to destroy by force the Govern­
Jefferson Davis will command the South- &lt;States.
,
, .
Consisting in part of
.
ment of the United States, or to k-vy war
In introducing to the notice of the elege t&lt;&gt; be enjoyed by th-*., only who and after recovering from bis first stir­
eru Sepoys in person, in the campaign
are worthy t&lt;» exercise it.
In a word, prise at tbu, at him, singular aspect of the against tho United State*, or to opp &gt;sa hy..
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
now commencing. I hope he will lead jSunday Mercury’s readers these feet* in
force the authority of the gofwimeni;
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su- the wav on tho first battle field.vfor . the
history of the arch traitor. I am not tbe «ailv white population &lt;*T the South room, inquired if any of them had seen a
।
should be brought into a high tone aris- stray steer affirming that the' “blasted United State*, or by force t*&gt; Prevent,'
J. M'. RVSSELL.
mean to be there myself. But I very violating *ny rulc* of propriety whi-h
toerncy, duly impressed with a sense &lt;«f critter gut away as he came through town hinder or delay tho execution of lauy law
ItlTSIClAN and Surgeon. Offlce is BusseH’s
Molasses nnd Synipe,
much doubt whether Mr. Davis has tbe protects the strictly private moral delin
its •uperi.-n’ty u&gt; Yankee trickery, and of with his drove the other day. and he had.. &lt;&gt;f the United State*, or by force tufieUu
Green and Black leaa.
courage tn expose himself to the peculiar quracie* of public men.
I take or possess any property «&gt;f thk UniRio, Ceylon, and Java Coffe,
As I said hl my article, printed in the ite own functions, and its obligations to
i-lik,—not of immediate death, but ofr
JOHN ROBERTS,
। led State* against the will or coutmy. to
freedom and civilintioQ.
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
immediate capture—which he would incur■ Independent, a few months ago. exposing
IHYSICIAN and Bunfroa. Dwelling on Broodquestion, and with much side winking at, the authority of the United States, o&gt; by
Cigars, Tobacco, and Banff,
' the avstemallc thefts of a Yale College
in that posithm. Some «f "our
rach other, proceeded to condole with him1 force or intimidati- n or threat t&gt;&gt; prevent
Sall and Water Lime.
f
student,
committed
thirty
three
years
are bound to “have his carcase alive, »f
Soaps, Saleratns, Cassia, Pepper and it costs a thousand of their lives.
ainoe: “Had not that little thief (now a
On Friday last the following omiur.us on his Iras in the most heartfelt manner., any person from accepting or bolding any
H. P. CHERRY,
He watched the game with much interest,, office or trust nr place of GmUdeneu unBy the way, if Jefferson Davis should' Senator in Congress) reproduced In pub­ hand-bill was posted op in various parts
Spice.
early private of New York city. The Journal of Com ns he evidently had never seen nor beard| dor tiic United Suites, e-ich and evpry ,.
In addition to the above stock ofGroceriea.be lead tho Secession army in person, it is lic life the innraiuy of
.nd fidelity. Residenea. Johnstown,
uf anything of the kind before and created lerson so &lt;4fonding shall bo guiltv &lt;/ a
baa a full and complete aaaortoirot of
r, Mich. Blank* kept always un Laud.
to be hopvd that bls aemnry (or courage} life, the secret ol “sins of his youth mcrce. die A’etcr, and the Z&gt;o.v Book, aa
would have remained hidden, in the bowrtn well as individual traitor*, will do well much amusement by bis demonstrations tigh crime, and upon conviction thereof
Drug,, Pujiti, Oil«, Burning Flu­ won’t fell him. aa it did at the battle.of of
in any district or circuit court of tho
those who then knew, and now remcm- to take the bint, for wo doubt if the peo­ ot applause when a good shot was made—
Buena Vista, when he omitted to give th*
id, and Camphene.
ple will much longer tolerate open troawm “Jerusalem!” fie made bold to request United Stales having joriadictitm there-.
third and essential command to throw tits ber them.”
of, or district or supreme court of.
The Tribune, Times, and other pspers at the North, whatever the Government
regiment
Into
a
solid
square:
By
‘
be
attended to promptly and efflany Territory of the United StaUi* having
*ay that ray “little thief" was Judah P. may do.
i, Nobta'a block, Battle Crack,
jurisdiction thereof, shall he punished
movement*.
However,
be
gradually
got
Benjamine,
now
Attorney
General
of
the
J.r.-m.rah!The
°
f
Ever
in B.UI. Crack, .11 »r«bich
"The people are awake! Enemies at
his band in playing as well as could be by a finr of not leas thtn five hundred
will be nU «l l"&gt;”»
t“““‘ k*1 “ Hi, b»u&gt; '•&gt;« &lt;MSro*» w ««t bi. Southern Confederacy of traitors and homo wearing the mask nf peace, (masks
expected for a greenhum. All hands now dollars, and uot more than five th&lt;»i»«ar.d
J. M. NEVINS,
"f * piralra. I d.d nte f»Mi.k tte ».m.-C of the golden cross,) aa well as open foes,
witpurahMera.
.....
.... „ _ r^imenl — U(t mrrad
dollar*, or by imprisonment, with or Willi- .
ite raraon draoritej, tet will promptly must bo struck down.
Bo not deceived I began to praise him, which so elated him
Particular atlentaop piud to filling or­ V u&gt; rawivo Um cb»ra«id *-000 Mw
oat hard lalmr, ns ths court shall deter­
ders from Hastinp and vicinity, and Iran raralry. coming dow. on Umrn In (urM.h it - benerar tte right nun rail, The freedom of the Press is subordinate that he actually began to think himself a
Phelan, and be offered to bet a dollar mine, for a" period of not lere than six
to
the
interests
of
a
nation.
Let
tho
upon
me
for
it
fuU
raraor,
on
Ibo
nf
Buena
VLU.
satisfaction guaranteed tn every case.
with his opponent, which of courts he months nor greater than six years, or t»y ,
When
Benedict
Arnold
(a
man
of
far
three
Southern
organs
issued
in
this
city
—The highest market price always Tb. mii.Uor. of U»l ragimwu know
lost 1W lima and laugh so irritated him such fine and linpnatannrtiL
U^nmbln. ra-od Item from »"«•• higher character as to courage, truth, and beware, or editors will be assigned tn
paid for Ptoduce.
Approved July 31. 1901.
that be offered to ploy another game and
u„o tel Iteir long prteticod. dradl; bXesty.than aay of his present feeble them tn preserve the public w el fare.—
ISAAC C. MOTT,
S. C. FRINDLE,
imltatore st the South) committed his From this date tbe autiwrity of the pao- het two dollars which be pulled out of a
JtSmuon BL. fi doc"
«r »•*“• CT*k n&lt;** in.rkaman.Mp wllh rite.
big
roll
—
for
it
seems
bis
cauls
had
wild
bold treason, it was eon.idsrd justifiable pie orgaoizes a new system of.legislation
jenersono ,
Creck( MkJi.
PrrhaDS
well—
for k»
Jrausyts
pondence of the Philadelphia Prtit says
•J eral Land and Tai Agent. Will be found in
,te.
&amp;Xrit
“ wa*
T.,lor
fatter-In.
to search through his whole previous life suited to them. Politician* will not be well, and he was quite flush. Diis he al­
V„„mber ■-•1*1. 1^0.
M*21-tf
the C.art House, at Hastings, on tbe 2d ar &lt;1 M
so lost; when mad as a march hare, ho that among those who fell at Bull Ron
law, though unwillingly so. A ,tern" to his very child hood, fur evidence ot permitted to injure the general cause In pulled oat a fifty spot, tbe largest bill be
innate
total
depravity
;
and
sueh
incidents
pursuit of ambitious ends. Tho rights
and mora Brow. Ilk. temmmid.^rnigte
DANIEL STRIKER,
had and offered t«» bet that on a another
fa... orterad • court m.rtiM on lb. ap£ constitute an Interesting and Instructive of our soldier*, will be protected. . Dis­ game. Tbe crowd mustered round, and of war. He had been thirty years a pri­
IOUXTT CLERK, Notary Public, and General
. . ■
■m
.__ ■
z\WO__ I.
Ciairt
(bat would bare oondamimd Mm to be portion of the history of oer Ums and appointed demagogues will be forbidden
vate soldier. He hsd followed the Indian*
country them “characteristics of Jefferson tn aggrandize themselves at their expense. raised money enough lr» cover it and at it
.bn, for oowardioe or moral Incomp­
through the everglade* of Florida, biv­
Davi* and hi* coadjutors in treason, theft The District-Attorney la expected to ex­ they went again, when by some strange
ouacked upon tbe uda of tbe Rocky
’ 'TmyopiMte.teff^D-'ii .te.ld ■«M**in*tion. and piracy.” Among them ercise hi* .power.
Trait**™, male and acddenl, greeny won. lie now offered Mountair.*, chased die Cbawnob* nnd ‘b*^.
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
may be especially mentioned David L. female, are marked. Their names en­ tn put tbe hundred be had against another
Cherokee through Naw Mexico, stood
have been court-martialed for M* dis.
hundred,
Of
course
he
could
not
any
South­
' graceful misconduct in that ba«le, as Yulee, ex Senator from Florida, of rolled. Not one shall escape.
Wore the fire of Buena Vista, chargfid 4
vh»U early life I will give wme similar ern sympathizers are directed to leave way blunder into another gane, and .they
-soon as it
decided.
Perhaps be
T PHILLIPS, L'xdem Snrnurr and Jailor.
upon the b«ight* *&gt;f Chepullopec, aid
sketches at my earliest leisure and con- the Slate. Ono will! One way I One could win back what thsy had lost, and followed tbe victorious flag «if bis country
would ha»*
but for *’'• P®®*151*:
fleece
the
fellow
of
his
own
roll
besides.
country! Wo have begun to act. From
H. COOK,
along the plaza of Mexico and into;
I rtra t« Z~A«ry Taylor, whooe daughter rmienra.
I ,IEi my tmm. to item mwnmuto ■h.lragMoTlo,.!.,.
Tn,rionl
balls of the Montezuma*. His arm wpfq
fol Xrird bJ 'teahh. in opposition to
v
L,.sed wl.hes and positive com- not m.mly on tte g«&gt;.ml Pri’^Pl*,h’1
covered with cbeverons, six blue stripe,
Nsw Tosx, Aug. 1. JMl.
u.mymou.
•"&gt;
w
indicating six consecutive eniistutrtkta,
God save tbe Republic.”
no raiprat ur telirf, tel terate. I «m
and to red bfittie stripes, typifying Hu-bundrod was also raised and bet and won,
D. N. SHELDON,
p«rltail.riy dwirote •&gt; to farotei my
ids and Mexico*, and with throe KSUMJ
and
it
was
not
until
he
had
blundered
COUNTY TREASURER- OMce tn the Court
Lw,l. rad tetterltira to tte lmm«n*i.
insignia he felt prouder titan ever did the
through
a
half
a
duceo
of
games,
and
by
FULL AND COMPLETE
tp-nlra In Intor-l." »te«erar tl~y 3«ra
white-plmned Morel at the haul of his
The reported retreat of two companies some unaccountable accident won them
,
to
.pply
tn
tte
&lt;te
item.
Of
no
otter
JAMES A. SWEEEEY,
_ _
all, draining the pocket* of hia opponents 8,u&lt;*y cawlry.
of Virginia eavalry before a single com
i p.retm will I uk. any notira In thin
AH
of
about
fire
hundred
dollars,
that
they
pu,
ot
Uni
tod
State*
troopers,
without
patronuw of Ma tem"»»d«
folton. To thao whom I “»«, 1 am
even erousing swords with them is al curat began to smell a large mica. When
Lb.latad tte l»w. of teraluldr br arorolM&lt;m.
rn.pon.lbloirgrimng th. atemloo. rf M«
incredible news. We do not know what every body got'tired playing, gawky pull­
।
D, Fbawuis Baoox, M. D.
In "eh .hfr-rrrara did
ed hb frock over his brad, took his whip
. D.rri, that tekrpt Ma word with a firm­
under MW
his —arm
and walked quietly out,
13 SSUJ, 111 C*LCilus*.."I. ... ..... r&lt;--- -- ---- J ..
■
Varmon smith,
* £.*.• m.* te dramrd Mlilraa erimlta.
turning at the door remarking, “Gentle­
dastardly randbet, that
one
1RCC1T COURT COM' IB8I0NER. Ataerosr
aaauiruiy
..... ........
- -company
- r &lt; of
“^^of Uel^AT
^Tb.n In tte mon. nf lima-Ma dj
■ ■«.
* • cavalry
-__ ..
ructnle —
- — If
ah should kartrv-n
the
Virginia
was without putoK
CeunseUsr A Solicitor, i» all ‘be C»wr‘» »«
men,
if ..
yon
happen tir
to see any­ Ba
nbrilraa teoctrr la, &lt;m ter death ted.
But what a vain and empty Mcuae! thing of that steer, I wish that you would

H. WRIGHT,

gatings' Business Jirtttorn.

D

&lt;t|oicr ^Jiscdlann.

Great Battle ! ! !
t10,000 Volunteers Wanted,
Immediately!!

r

N. BAILEY

Groceries! !

U

WANT WHWKBBST

ANT A MUSTACHE I

I WANT A MUSTACHE)

FOR SALE!!

CASH

OR

PRODUCE.

Bendy

Pay.

Call and Settle

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We are too elras

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disocrs’toii at the great pitched baitla

vmu

CnOICE OAK OPENING LANU

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conclusion that they aaw the elephant.

ination.

nthsr company of Vugtebm had pUioU
they were two to one ngaiwt ‘.he United

The lady replied, “Yr*

so little In our

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urtriemn -r.u i

Aho, Two Dwemns Hotrate,
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will be oom mined fur c&gt;ntam|

and 1 never win .

ra wllad la lair at, kw.

n^rairnii-yVi^-____

an lntermh:»h|o wit.-.

�"”ZSTSSX IWpKIMSMim

A Dat or

AR!

New Adve

of the bat­
. MraMM.

Prices, at the

arrived at Rolla r

WedKsd«y Morilif
pose' fortnsrch. About ~ o‘cl6ck in the
Mie evening, a greater Bart vf us under
General LyOn, left Springfield, while

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cSSJrf ES»2":“8TAn 0F 3

HABTIMGS
submission to

DRUG 8TORE4L

LXT re KBMKW oca TBUST IM

sssgl

too R U orteroi lL»t T.^yaiTfa

the Government bonds upon which at

of God,
h«ppy. “
' fflrtUd MftetJbhsnd dfll war,itTs pe

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hours. At 6 &lt;/elock fteturdky morning
we resumed our mareh. nnd after having
proceeded three miles further, came upon
- the’enemy, who were enranip-d on a
'Apiece of ground admirably adapted to

Uaotinga Military Operation..

eavryo, ihopfi n« suss—fellj b

remembrance of our own Guilts and
rUA MTWaad as teffivldtall., uH .
_
,
. .
_
- oiirselvre before Him, and’ to
the Secretary of the Treasury, to
humble

pray for Hta mercy—to pray that wo
may bo snared farther penlshmetiu
though justly deserved: that oar anna
may be bleat and mode effectual for tbe
rn-eotablWiraaot of law, order and peace
A REBEL COURIER ARRESTED.
thrdugbo.it our onantry, aud that the
inestimable boon of civil and religious
liberty, earned, under His guidance and
Robert Mure, of Charletten, and cousin
Werring by the labors and suffering of of tbe British Consul at New Orlcan*.
our fathers, may be restored to oil Its was nrretted on board of the steamer
origlnial excellence: Therefore, I, Abra­ Africa, just as she -was leaving, as bearer
ham Lincoln, President of the United of dispatches from Jeff Davis io tho
States, do appoint the last Thursday in British Government ’ Sayernl papers
September next as a day of humiliation, showing tbit he was such a person, were
prayer and fasting for all the people of found upon hhn.
the. Nation, and 1 do earnestly recom­
Washisqtom, Aug. 14.
mend to all tbe people, and especially to
Die Secretary of State immediately
all ministers and teachers of religion of on the receipt of Intelligence that ths.
alt denominations, and to all beads of
privateer. Sum ter was allowed to otter
families, to observe and keep that day
the Port of Curacou, ordered the removal
according to their several creeds snd ,of our Cousul ihere and appointed Rich­
mpdes of worship in all humility and ,
ard Eroore, of Iowa, in bis place.
with all religious solemnity, to the end
Gen. Sumter lias officially informed
that the united prayer of the Nation ।
flag officer Montgomery, also tbo Govmay ascend to the Throne of Grace, and ornmeui,
,
of a report that G»l, Van Doran,
bring down plentiful blessings upon bur ,
of the socessi&amp;n army has been seen with
coimtrj.
1,300 on the road between El Paso and
In testimony whereof I Lave hereunto &lt;
Sau Antoula, from which it ia believed
set my hand and caused the great seal of .
an attempt will be made to subjugate
the United States to be affixed, this 12th i
Lower California.
day Of August, A. D., 18(11, and of tbe
Independence of the United Slates of A
• BRITISH SHIP BURNED BY PRlVATBER&amp;America the eighty-sixth.
By tbo President:
New Yore, Aug. 16.

Al Striker,

derstood, as being only X’^back fire” to
protect a “scaly” reputation'.
But wo

have nothing to do with .rumor.

Tbe

statement that ‘.‘our bravo boya go to war

under Capt Lovell, a comparative slrnn-

ger.and Barry county is again defrauded

goods', commenced a retreat from npring- of her share of miHtAry glory/’ is not
field, in the direction of Rolla.
cniy a willful falsehood, but a boso Impu­
Tbe prisoners brought Into Springfield
tation upon QipL Lovell, hia .fellow offistate that the Confederates l«&gt;st a groat
nutny in killed and wounded. One of
under
them. CbpL Lovell, it is true, has
their companies was nearly cut to pieces.
Tlie Louisiana and Arknnnsns r^tfoents not been a permanent resident of this eoun
had sustained the heaviest losses. Their ty. Ho has relatives here, arid cams here
number of killed was estimated at from
three years.agp, intending to settle as a
500 to 1,000.
i lawyer. After remaining hero for some
Over one hundred prisoners and a 1

lime, he concluded not to settle nt this

point, and went oobth where ho was driv­

en put by the seoeaaiqn troubles.

f37“ W. C. Hughes, uf Dayton, Bcr
Secretary of War, to raise a squadron of

a Barry County company, go to the. war,
and |f permitted U&gt; survive the war,„ re­

says;
All tho talk about a direct attack upon
Washington are mere feints to cover
Horae Guards.”
Dav is’ real purpose, which is the closing
1-jg ‘ Ths East Haddam', Mass., Jour­ of the lower Potomac, and throwing a
nal says, of a skull found in a well in a strong army across thu river into Mary
•nd Charles counties, both of which aru
door yard, that “the person to whom secession. This done they will march1
the skull originally belonged is dead.” OU Annapolis, couutiug on a formidable

statement of the Pioneer, that “CapL
Lovell of'Ktdhmazno has been In our

midst,” etc., shows culpable ignorance or

willful rMiareprcacutation.

Capt. Lovell

has never been k resident of Kalamazoo,

township ur county, and never expected

I&gt;tefe Court far

cavalry, consisting of two

The Tribune t

Waahioglou dispatch

Singular 1

GROCERIES!

fourth* of the privates also.

And

more

Aid

rmmfrr

PENS. PENCILS, INKS, PAPER, EX-

SCAXDINAVIAX

REMEDIES 11

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
hundred and twenty -tor
and the said mortgage &lt;
aud tin War bariLg be
i&gt;ft be default afi-n-aaU.

EEX&amp;L FvtfB ©ASM
will be foicckwU io

Special attention will be paid to COMPOUND­
ING ate putting up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any
Xertb-wut fraction d
fractional

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

K.-IO-lh* »ert*

The

employed at Lawrenee, Mass, in tbe manufacturies, which is a large falling off.

llsted person* for tin-war, ns. a Barry

County company Or otherwise.

He has

never made iuiy professions of a miBtary

rannaed prr»i*r«
Detea, July IS, 19&lt;t&gt;

BOARDING-HOUSE.

gy

FAMILY

and appropriated

Ynotwy to pay friEurope for 130,000 more anna.

AA.

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

As law as the lowest, /ar Cork or ready
pay ouly.

AlllSINO FROM IMPURITIES OR
0BSTBUCTIO5S OF THE BLOOD
OR SECTlETtOXS,

Warm Meals at AU Hours !

Craven advise*

A Balti

« to tetrad

Al

Probate Cnurt to

I rroour.
,
, _
In tbe raatlae of tbe estate of Donflu* 3. wWun». deceased.
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OR
COFFEE, CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGl’ILSAIL
DINE8, dro.

praying f,,r e*'1*10 rea*ei-« sterriu
that the tiara tnar be extendedfee the

the day

or

Lastly, I am prepared to Share du Facet
or Cut the Hair, qf old friends

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or mw customers.
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And, finally, if you desire

l’A GOOD BARGAIN:' v “CJ&amp;AH

Just raD at tbe sign of the Barber Pole,
Dated, July to, 1*11
one demr east of H. A. Goodyear’s Hard­
ware atore.
it amount of faterrstiur and raiuBMeMadfcJ
July, ISfll.
H. MUKAS.
'"i!!!1??..®” ** bM «*•“* of w,y°r “&gt;eafw,u
mreahout tte mreiiiry.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
IUIv^Sedr|Ar‘’n,p’,r'iu&lt;I ^Dr. Roteck
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STATE OF MICHIGAN, I „
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NoiiM is terehr snafo.

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A NEW ARTICLE.
ite dwelling bouse 4f Aaroo
r. the t;th

J»t»e to tbe Stomaeb. and Inr
«'V» trfbllllou* complainti iuoMeav

drink

m ibytreUto

tte sOwswu, ll&gt;v /otfewis'x tWribto luxifc *
yvfeurj.ll fa Uram iwofaj owtti rf-rrejie

Tf

&gt;rartb.«art f.-solraesl quWtar

‘SSSlj*^

which iSo, are rorcporad. red aa th«y
«»*ia&lt;s of ftt

smte, dsasaewL

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LOST,

TEMPERANCE,
CAL C0U

bj U»

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OF MICHIGAN. (

Or Cold Lufich if desired-

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GB0CER1ES

Tba fonauht oflheae imtera, now iU&lt;T)
OxnctAL RxroRT-^Gfm. MeDosreil
bu made'hls official re^nrt of the battle
of Bull Run. He says sve loot in killed
19 officers nnd 4fl2 non-com missioned
officers and privates--wounded, M officers
and 047 non-com missioned officers and

which went paid W }n-ivate ktfbrerrptfon,

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JONAS B. COPI ER, &lt;
Mvtt&lt;*cee. .

PRQBATE ORDER.

The aubaoribsr ia now prepared to relF

been invaded.) r/M • MfaZor cad i-rf'ei nr,.

It waa1 packed in tee and shipped to*Mr.
Duncan, Detroit, aa s present from John
fiy Fblej&lt; of this place.—JBagle Harbor

Several cases of yellow fever

character wjiioh he has not fulfilled. Has

jyt7sectio

Al*o, Ico Cream and Lemonade.

have occurred at lower quarantine, New
York

S'iSSi?

GROCERY, SALOON

Board will be furnished by

is, perhaps, nothing due, to tha. public•'

Lca-ia H. Cooper ami ElUn#
county, Stair of Michigan. Io Juoatn (.'
Lenawee county, in i
KSWSSX

DJL Ji UJiA CATS

_
Baltimorz. Aug. 15.
“The Union State Convention nominated
Augustus G. Bradford as n candidate for
Governor of Maryland to day. He ia ore srasi. Urai-Uxy «ra twijS?
an unconditional aud an uncompromising but, in (Ml, cheaper than any olbtr Pilf. for it
Union mon, aa firm and reliable) as Guv. takes ■ Its* number of them to prodnoe a better
Hicks. ________________

_ Wuat to BxLtavK.—The Washington
‘correspondent of the N. Y. Port writes: lhan all ibis, the company lakes its name Unioti .everywhere.
The public will do well to be on its (“Prairieville Rangers,”) from our pleas­
I3F” Another perplexing question is,
guard against false reports respecting the ant neighboring village of Prairieville.
conduct of foreign ministers and foreign Theeompahy ii ti.Barry county company ! »bat shall be dene with the little ones,
governments.
The story of a sharp
In view of all these facta, ~ known, or
Nrw Bfrrai.o Ltauz-Hocsx Goxz.—
pareoge between Lord Lyons and Mr.
Monroe T
The light house at New Ruffalo fell off
Beward, was made not of nothing, nnd ought to have been, to the editor of the
the bank last Monday.
This event has
the pretended sayings &lt;&lt;f Prince Napo­
gy Tbe Govornment has obtained, been expected a long time. 'Die bill of
leon or any of his suit after their visit motive prompted the deliberate attempt
recently by purchas* aud charter one sand upon, which it ?wm built has been
ia » sufficient reply to all such stories to defraud B-irry county of its honors.— hundred veeoete to make tbe blockade moving away by die current of the river
to such an extent that the bouse was aban­
that Lord Lyons’ is a gentleman and- Had the article a different paternity, it more complete.
.
doned mors than two j ears ago. It was
PHncu Napoleon a man ol honor. 'Keep would,not ba so inexplicable; But for a
built m 184T, and has stood. 20 years.—
probability in view,” and the public w 111 journalist to persistently detract from the
ty A new system of telegraphing Buchanan Independent.
'
know where to draw tbe line, or what community which gives‘hhn support, be­ has been inventod^ ln Milan, which will
Washington news to reject and what to
trays that brutish initiOCt which snaps enable dispatches Ao be scut and printed
Huos Ft
jidley recently
atthe hand thaA fewds ik - .
r
forty pounds,
it specimens of
and we shall di^pateh it .briefly, .

Ceeklag Extracts,
MORTGAGE SALE.

reorgan ixalion of a reserve corps at 8k.

great confidence to the friends of the

county of Barre,
September. 1ML

CU DJEKJT IKKILFBuHEB a

of the non commissioned offioura of-thia
ootnpahy are from this county, and throe

Datid E. Frnwvraa and Coartiu

ueb aa
TEA. COFFEE. SUOAR, 8P1CE8. PEPPER.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAIDINS. CODFISH;

C3T Gen. Fremont has ordered tbo
Again, all the commissioned and moat

I

BLOOD PL’KIHER AKE BLOOD PILLS

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rising of Maryland Hcccssionjxts for the
investment of Washing Urn.

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STATE OF M1CR1GA5 -71,.
tbo cwuntj ot Barry. In chwcrr^

Smith, Circuit Court
of Borers b»r
I1 hereby appoint Hobday thr 4th
east
and Monday tte loth day e
'
IMS
at &gt; o'«lo&lt;A A.M. cdoachda..
OSce in tbe Village of Haatia&lt;» at which U»m
and plare ail partie* bating eintna against tha
th* piuper riucteretiiareof ia ttesoid Jades of
Probate crttey will befurerer.deterre^tlyrJfaa.

CAUSE SOON TO DEAL,
■and dfarliarga from the ayitea, tv«y taint of
Hcrofula,
whether hereditary or otherwise. Thu
‘

companies.

They arc to bo called “the Chandler

»m UWMR3»

CHANCERY SAti

ro* VBCU.5ICU. AXD MKDICUfAL RffauMf.

THE REA L DESIGN OF THE REB- ।
Juric uirrct tvndcnc; fa to Isngtten
EL MOVEMENTS.
|reurol;
life, and render it tnjorable. That. operaHns di­
Nz'v Yonx, Aug. 19.rectly
•
upon tbe^o;&gt;m -/Awn- ia AetUod, ttey

changed his mtnd and conclded to raise

The

JTATBOF M1CHWAN, I

Dressed to rervw ns gunner on board tho
Spetd, by which it appears that on the
Slot of July, near Nag’s Head, the pi rates

Hen County has been authorised by the

turn to Barry.county, as his borne.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

PROBATi: ORDER.

The Tribune says the Southern pirate®
are playing a desperate and bloody game.
Our North Carolina cnrresp&lt;n&gt;dent thU
morning gives the statfemrot »&gt;f a British
Sailor, named Ross, who bad been Im.

to establish a tew practice, but aeon

ISpLE,

_dX5.7

Kphriae, JBanaiBg Flwl*.
MiddlerUlo Juno !&lt;/, I

attacked and took possession of a British
Iritlsh
vessel, which they burned after destroy,
ing the entire crew. Mr. Ross having
refused to servo against his countrymen,
was shut at and wounded by the Chptain doubly mm” before
of the Sneed, and afterwards confined tn
iron*, lie escaped by the aid of a fellow
soldier, who had also been imprisoned.
The Michigan Slate Agricultural Fair Mr. Rosa is endeavoring to make liis way tant aubjrel
North, and wishes to lay tho-subject
lb* public,
before tho proper British officials.
■ establishes tbs follniring
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept.
New Yons, Aug.16.
FACTS:
24th 25th 26th and 27th.
The Grand Jury in the U. S. Circuit
That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
CouH presented the Jouanal of Com­
ItBT Sixteen persons were arrested
merce, Newt, Day Book, Freeman't Jour­
CONTAIN NO .MINERAL
in Baltimore fbr Inciting the Breckinridge nal and Brooklyn 3tgle, for expressing
cj cuts the almost urt'
*
riot. Fourteen of them were honorably sympathy with the rebels, and n%ks ad­
DYSPEPSIA
vice of the Court in the matter, saying
discharged the next day.
they will be glad to leant if their conduct
is subject to1 indictment and condign
LIVES COMPLALST
punishment.
that all Northern prisoners taken be in.
New Yoxx, Aug. 15.
caret-rated and pot in Irons.
A Washington special dispatch Nays It
HICK FEMAEE8,
is understood that Secretary Seward
tar Hu stated that there are forty
intends informing Lord Lyon iininrdi '
vacancies among tbe officers of tbe New ately that Bri;ish subjects are engaged in ;
...
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.M..« wrYork regiments. There is a chance for furnishing aid .to ;he rebels, in direct vio- ■
ku*U*
properties. That they
lation oi tho Quceu’s Proclamation.
1 '
promotion.
..
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.

Hu

again came into ibis county with a view

JVrr RECEIVED
a new and moat complete awortmept «f

Notice is Hereby Given.

WAR NEWS! !

fadarnles nt this time. Tbitiga began to
assume a threatening aspect, and Gen. when Capt- ftnlfti’s Company was reject­
Lyco seeing tho danger at once dismissed ed because they cmrld not fill up In ttine
all thoughts.of his wound, mounted bin that be exdaimed “our brtvc boys have
boros and rode in front of his men, and gone to the war and Barry county is
waving bis bat aad handkerchief, called cheated out «l all th* credit,? is now first
out to the boys to rally and follow him. Lieutenant of the Bastings ZbdaVM arid
A ball struck him in tbo back and killed yet we are credibly informed he out of
delinte motives has ubt been ready f°r “
him iMlandy.
. Tbe effect of Lyons death upon pur forward movement nt present and a sec­
troops was terrible.
A feeling of con­ ond time “our bravo boys have gone to
sternation spread through our ranks and the war” under Cent* Lovell a compnralive stranger and Barry County Is again
depicted itself in every countenance.
•here of millMajor Sturgis promptly assumed the
command, and from that time until four
been
led to bcliiteo that one company nt
o’clock in the aftetpoou, tbe combat last­
ed almost uninterruptedly, and was con­ least, would march out of Hastings, go to
ducted with a fierceness on both sides the war, and maintain the dignity of the
County, but we must confess that the
rarely equalled in the annals of war.
At about 2 o’clock p. m., General Sigel prospect looks rather “Mnr" unless the
having beard cannonading, rama up with uboU eoiAwrny conclude to go. We trust
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
tbe rraerve from Springfield. He immc- they will—Pionttr.
duitely attacked the enemy on tho right
Thu foregoing is from the Barry Pio
Ths Lixoour Cavalst.-This regi­
flank and did terrible execution.
nter, and we give it the benefit of our
The rest of our troupe seeing that Sigel
ment of cavalry being raised by Col.
brought them succor, rallied aud made circulation both for the truth and false­
Andrew T. McReynolds and ia now being
nna more determioed onsat on the enemy; hood which it contains. If the article Is,
bat such was the overwhelming odds as it purports to be, from the pen of the collected in Camp at Bellevieu Garden,
against which they fought, that the en editor, it Is, in some of its parts, inexpli on tbe North River, New York. Eight
counter amounted to nothing more than
companies are already mustered into
a mutual cutting up; and by four u'cloek cable, and bring* to tbe view traits of service, and the remaining six from Ohio,
all parliew reamed to be anxious to with character which have been from time to Penn., and Michigan will soon be ready
draw from tho field.
pstlally indicated tlirnugh tbo columns
The United Slates troops retired to of that paper. If, as rumor says, it ia to join them.
Springfield in good order, aud there the
from the pen of another, it is easily un­
rail of tbe roll by regiments was respon­

large number of boraca were taken from
tbe rebels.
According to tbe muster rolls which
fell Into our hands, the Confederate force
numbered 22.000 aimed men, and 8,000
partially armed.
TT*c number wounded on tbo Federal
aide was some where near three hundred,
of which one’of the Kansas 'Regiments,
the 1st Missouri, nnd the lowa Rcgiment
sustained tho largest share. The Kansas
Regiment was cut up most. Tbo highest
estimate made by‘our officers of thu .num­
ber killed was one hundred and fifty.
A prisoner in our hands (a nephew of
Gen. Price,) said that he (Price) was kill­
ed.
.
The Confederates on several occasions
hoisted Union flogs to delude our troops
and decoy them into false puaitlonx. Our
troops wore thus several times the object
of a miMt murderous fire from the enemy.

Roberts

For?*
remind

order to preserve the government. And1
tbsir species of warfare, covered at inter­ it is with pride that we witness a di?]MM-'
vals with brushwood and .cornfield, and lloti on tbe perl of iha eilixoM of Barry
covering many ravines for biwceahncnt. county to respunJ ndMr-to each succms- ,
' A* soon as Gen. Lyon camo within
night of tbe Confedcratei, he opened a can- Kalsmaxoo-hAs been - in our midst and
Dcswdo on them. It was promptly and enlisted a large number of wire lava fire
ably answered, and the battle bow fairly three years or daring the war.
qommcnced, and in a abort time became together with thore unlisted under CapL
general along ilia whole Ifoo. A little Smith, and now in tire 3d regiment makes
before eight o’clock Gen.. Lyon was out nearly ttwo companies from Barry
wounded by a shot in tbe foot, and bis county, aud Mill tbe Zova*cs are left as
horao killed, and he retired tt&gt; the rear for a reserve guard, to go wo presume when
surgical IrcatmeoL It so happened that ftectttary should suck a regiment be au­
our troops were hard pressed by the Con thorized in Mrehiaanr &lt;Rre editor of the

ded to as usual.
At 4 o’clock on Sunday morfilng. Gen.
Sigel, having concluded that it would not
be prudent to resume the battle, the
whole column of troops, followed by a
large number of citizens, with all they
could gather up in the shape of moveabio

STATE OF MI

prcseiit, there are aueh reatrietions as

BI BOMBT
VtewMtt.rsJ

now

RESTORED

WILLIAM JLNJI

rixr.

tMrt

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Friiff P»etry.

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JL;r mi-es are on every fou«ws:
,Jj2Jd“,wol-wo tongjr kdla
we are blessed with Hswnica s I ills.

ADVICJS FREX.
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rsrputup with Englfaab. Spanish, German.
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TCOXSI'MPTIVES
I
\ And tboM afflicted with
DY3i'HPr].V,NEnVO(JS -DEBILITY, HEART
©tSEASLFFVER A AGUE, tr CONSTIPATION.

Th* uodeteignrd. now serutyfire years old,
|m&gt; for rear* devoted bis tint th curing his Pariabeoar* axd tbo poor in New York of these
Jnalfal eomplaiuta. which carry thousands and
.feresnd* to an untimely grate; he boa seldom
_ ■.11 .-l.ra K.'.'.l anf.Hr.l tra II,(A
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in Q&gt;nlP&lt;n* C.
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Dt-So MWlkxtri. • ’
I, 8. Goer, Sergeant-Major. *’ " ''
W K. Ferria, Rep'l.Coluc-faaear.
H. H. Ballsy,*. “
Secretary.
fae Reed,
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I. L. Reed,
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W agony,
S. NcMorry
in OmpknyE.
D. E. Bitdsal.
A. Taimr,
Gdcb-Shdldoo..
James Birdsall,
I. J. Walker,
James Beck,
C. Reed,
P. Myers,
Kelly, '

Jordan Nanay
.
Jordan Ralph 2
Jordan Mrs. L.
Jar titan [fairy
JvlwsUMi Jas. 'B.
fake Ga«t
;

Yowoys Melissa
Vanacoton Esther
Wall™an Albert
.
Whiting G;
Wilkins Avin T.
Walker Adeline K.

Perwme calling for the abova Isttora

ESTABLISHED ISM,
And dreotsd to U# Caiw or MauocsL Bxroaa; to
tbe Dirmarox or MKrttAX -Kwowixtma roa vus
Paxvaanox or DisxAia and to tbs RiLitr or
noaa Hurrsaixs abb ArrLicrun wrru Cnaoaic

BAILEY

are is endowed, to enable th# Xtek and suBcnng
thfaaghoui lb« length and breadth ofoor tend to
avoid tbs Poisorots Daves.Exvosrwx. wtdigoo-

piriX
H!S SPUING STOCK

Ol' GOODS,

will plaaae nay they urt&gt; adwrttad.
Comprising

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LARGE AND

Il uol only relieves tbe child from pain, but in­
vigorates tbe stomach and bowels. corrects acid­
ity. end gives tone and inergv to the whole sys­
tem. It wdi almost instaauy relieve
Griping in the Bowels and Wind Cholic,
aed overcome convulsions. which, if not speedily
remedied, end ia death. Wc belitre W ‘the best
and surv.t remedy in foe world, in all eases o

DRY GOODS

IN'7ni ttKQIMKNT. /
A. W. WawcF, “ProiricviUc Rangers.’
CkSeuby, .
do
J. Bonram,
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d‘J
Cnlab Kelly,
di&gt;
J. Nortttti,
’do

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

’ The fcllpwing Lt an extract from a let­
ter written by the Rev. J. S Holme, pastor of the
G. W. Milla,
J. W. Bemky.
Krrprat-Sirret Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
W. H. fl Heath, JMin Dinntond,
Si the "joiniAl slid Kesacnger.” Cincinnati. 0..
Q Wefton,.
sad »]*aka volumes inforrrof that wcrld renownJ* auii-h “
Suttam,
sd oediewe, Mai. Wixalow's t-oormsa Starr
M. Durham,
H. Munger,
na Cnitnasx Tarr n isc ;—
John Siilson,
••&lt;e see an advertisement in yonr columns of 'l J. L SlienrA.
Maa. W:x»Lcw‘a SooTMtxu Siatr. Now jre never
Saffi&gt;rd White,
Tbernn Mason.
Mud a word in fovur of a painut medicine before
BI 3. Collins,
Charles Henry,
it oer life, but we foe) compelled to say to your
traders thia la no humbug—wa uatb raiati it aku
The following name* have been taken
anus it t ss ill rreuisa. It is probably one of
laast successful medicines of their day. because it hare, and those named gu to Grand It.,,
is the best. And those of your resders who have
ids to-day to be sworn in :
.
bsbiea can't do better than to lay inaaupply.”
Gen. SandfoH,
II. E. Wood,
J. S» in, sen.,

The Volet of Nature.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
VERY
WE

ARE

NOW

ON

CHEAP

BEST Aswrttneuu

T

of

DRY GOODS

And the Physiology of Marriage.

hese redici.nes

V EC ETA BL FL IFE MEDICINES

No mistake this time

Are well known to be infallible.
DYMPEPK1A, by thoroughly cleansing tba
first and sroovid stomachs, end creating a flow of
imroatul healthy bile, instead of the Mate and
1_ :a h-j. x-t irinwcv i...
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LOW PRICES’
For every Family, having over a 10#0 rcce
on Cooking. Dyeing. Proaerving, Cleeniug.
How to Plant aad what it ia bast to Raise. I

THE CONSUMPTIVE'S BOOK.
' RHEUMATISM perutaurnUy tn three weeks, and
GOUT « ball that time, by,removing toad Intis
' metion trvta the maseies and ligaments of tbo
। joints.
, DUD PS I Eg ofall kinds, by freeing and stroglb
cttuijf the k«dneys aixf bladd tt. they operate moat
doliglitfullv uti ttioe im|Hirlsrt organs, and beoea
list a erwbrou found a certain remedy for tbs
worel cases of GRAVEL
Also WORMS, by dislodging from th# turnings
&lt;J lbs bowels the slimy matter to which these
ercsturr* adhrrc.
aCUKVKY. ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES.br a perfect punt, which these LIFE
MrllHCIMtotfiretoths btoodjwtdall tbahumors.
KCOBIWT1C1 EIll’PTlONb and BAD
C0MPIJEX10NS, by their alterative effect upon
the taida that feed tbe skin, and tbe morbid state
of which occasion* all eruptive complaints, sallow
dttudy. and other dtsagm-able cob plexinna.
Tbe use of throe I’1H» for a vrrv abort time, will
oR-ct an entire curcefSAIJT 11HEUM, andaslri
Ung iruprovemenl tn the claarr.eaa of the skid.—
COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will always
bo eared by one dae«,or by two in tbe worst eases
PILES -The nririnal prannttov cf these Bisdieinos, was oared iff Pile,, of sS rears standwg by-

XOllMAN BAILEY

Ever thown in this

The cusps of Instructor* in tbe several

Market, which we

are prepared to aell at a small

Departments U fate bty cr-rnestiy divo­

advance from

ted L» their work.
Too rilhgp ia pleasant, and the varied

tlinlcnta of lioth

NEW YORK COSTS.

•exes are mostly such tU could he desired

by dia pntrona at education.
’ Terms of Board, tuiti&lt;?&gt; and other

Mr#. C. P. lirtater, Ediioeas of Newark 10.) expanses orc even lower than could reaBwea, wrilm in her paper ofJanuary H, lififl, as sonfaly bg expected. Deserving Young­
Men having the G-wpl-l Ministry ih view,

J, S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

have thairlnifldn frtt. ■ A liberal share
of public patronage is’sulicited.

worid, both by those Uwrvughly ski
science and also by #11 wtto bare sal
bility; for it needs no medical skdl
etM. Io arc that debility follows s3
and lays ton unguarded ayatei
Cuatesl Pills. case,
altackaofmany of tba most gangenti
poorhunisititv
la COUstanily liablo, i
S bast Family CART1C in ike •«&gt;£«. pie, M tbs following: consumption,------- - ----- —
“»«,s t"rdlT T'*n
fi,,e

Qr OLD FRIENDS

IN TMH maHT JSX-A-OS.

Herrick’s Sueur

a

fearfullv lotal unless al tended to ipUmeDsDed
ybm^WufolwvSa^/rr^staHnM. Also lirerjto
rangvmeuts or torpidity, sod liver complaints,filseuas ofsealdiiig or ^ncoottnutes Of

[t remainate be aeon •whnl action Uns
ceNift will take cm chew indiclmtmta.-;
But whether thbptattef
• HuppreiocjJ far.
or not, and the papers
!tai0u&lt;i or
vidlMing the
'
they have had the _____ »f
then#, and tl*cy .&lt;nt«t
do .exist;' Amohjn*.

and we will send yen information of a eure, welltested. and uevcr-fointg Paxrevnrx.
Ws WILL HAIL raxx, to any one applying for It,
THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
BILIOUS FEVgRH i LIVER COMPLAINTS.
It is a lorn and beautiful paper, and contains
Prtoa, 25 coats per Dox. or 6 Boxea for t J.
—(iU'toUL Dssitrr*. Lore os Ar savin, aad Dm- tbe most valuable iafcnnatiou on
■mob &lt;&gt;rFs«AL«#-the Medieincs hav. faea aud fipennatorhea, or Hemlnal Weakness, Tb»rou*». Proparsd by Dr. J. C. AYER to 00., XmraU. *•*
with tbo m##t banrSc.al results in casaa of thisFor sals #t Hasting., by Itoaws a 3tshx^
description f—Kians Evil, aed Scaoroia, In- ii» ,
worst forms, yletes &lt;o the talld yti powrefol MS
tion of there remarkable Medismea
Nrowr foil explanation of tha origin of Syphilis,
awBAvs, Nxayocs Dssiutt, Naavnrs GoanAnm means of prevention end cure.
ofall kinds, Pu.rrVAT:ox or rat Ifrsas, Psi.fTtii’j
On Consumption, tiial fearful dlM-ase.
j
Colic, are spredilv eurrdOn tho Liver. Heart, Stomach and 8km,
11 k RC V HIA I. DI ME A SES. - Peroocs whore canOn Female Complaints.
BOUt MANUPACTljRKltS OF THE IMPI10VKD
stftutiokn have bae«u&gt;e impaired by tba tojodlOn the various Schools of medicines.
etousuMof Mcmfeav. will find time Medicmre I On tbe modes of Treatment now Practiced.
GUTTA PEHCHA
On the Folse Treatment of
.W•
• On the various Medical Humbeg*.
On the Physiology of Barrisgv
On tbe common sense of Modsrine.
Tka okenpast ulmoti durnhlc Houffins
On Diet, Exercises and Ablntlon.
Prepared sod hM by W. U. MOFFAT,
How the Physiciaa abonld be.
&gt;26 DkOanwAT. Nrtr-lou
FOR BALK BY AU, DRUGGISTS.
u&gt;arl3-lyr

CEMENT ROOFING,

J? Rvssmx. M. D, A. M.. Chief Phvakian. 6.
B. Moaau, Burgeon. Dr. J. Bon*. CbemisL

HASTINGS

Cormpondenls will please enclose two or
throe stamps for return postage, and address oar

TANNERYI
Tbe subscriber baringleased tbs Hastings Tennrry C&gt;r a term of yrera, ia Baar prtpered to
Tu m&lt;r’ •« Skarn,
or Otherwise, as coilomers «aay desire. White
and yeJiow ©AK BARK taken ia exchange)
For Tanning.
’
All Leather Warranted good or no pay.

,.&lt;n*Z*3fo"Wa*

&lt;JIM A« A REMEDIAL AUEtT.

Crayon Ambrotype; V
type; Mtrlatnetrtypc; !
Mirror Ambrotype, h

Alt#, Leather,and Oil Shoe Blacking

this. DELICIOUS

State

For those who wtsb to gel well from that
fol disease, a foil description of all the rome

JO INS &amp; CROSLEY,

For further pnrticuhra rend fur a Cat

TONIC STIMUfcAM
WCIALLY dro.tr.ed fc.-tba «mm, •rtfa'i

sk

A work ca the eause. symptoms, and treatment

MOFFAT’S

The Fall Tenn «-f ihU In^lDjflon will

saxip

THE LADIES MEDICAL FRIEND,

ter.M»b^ Tie Uilk,tu Helical Cwailii,
far. tbs poblm for a period Of THIRTY YRS.
And Private Adviser.
aud during that time Lavs maintained • Lieb
character m almost every part of tbe Globe, for
thtif extraordinary end immediate power of res- Urinary And Sexual Organs, aan a wabxixo voice
torins psrfect With to persona suffering under of advice and eouosoi, such m io be found in nc
.....I.. . .... III.) ..t
I..
l.tintan

with one of tbe LARGEST and

commence on the 26th of September next.

_____

planations of tho causes, symptoms, diet, bathing
and exercise. Price 50 cents.

UFE FILLS AND PIKEMIX BITTER* of a private nature. Pore W cents.

HAND

Slimmene. in eonltnucd in this ttiirfifar,
Mothers, read this.
..
Tbe following is an ex tract from a teller be the with ita ut.
Tn be had Hy addrefan^ L. A; -Godoy.
Miter of a Baptist Church to tho ••Journal and
Messes par." Cmci snail. Ohio, and sp^aka volumes
323,
Chestnut
Street.
PhihdelpMa.
iafuorof that world-renowned mrdseme —Mra.
XHaelow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething.
T*km&lt;-43 per year. Two copies, &gt;5“We see adrerpsem'rntIn yonr columns of Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Byrtip. ' Now we never said a Throe a&gt;pics tfl.
Back tintnfars Bup
word in favor of a patent m^dlrfne before in our
We, but we feel e-jmiieHed to say to your reader*, plied from January.
that this ia co humbug—we hare Irierf H, aud
kww it to be all tt elaim*. It la, nrnbaWr cue of
Olivet ©allege.
( -

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dtpreaeing effeet. We foul toft in roBnmmsndlnK alogue to the Secretary.
tbe Blood Funfier to ell aufferiag from debility,
W. U. BENEDICT,fiso'y.
be the canse whst II may, the Pills have thia pecu­
Ourn, Ang. IMh JM1liarity, they are p&gt;trrr/il. g active, and *1 ibu same
time leave ihs “ ’
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•d cwndilion. di
W.mlM «O T,Ui«n.
Try them with
{far p*p»r« it Xre.Vwltsyeva* la,
Bn-al.n, w.m
on rridny Lr .
cxpflcBsing sympklliy
rtelxtb, hi
olbw wonfa fof aiding and abetting trea
»un, by th* Grand Jury of tbo, united
Bta»&lt; CitfaU Court of tfa former' dvr.

wa'uld savtoeverv mother who baa
feting from any of the foregoing di,
1st your prejudices, or rtteprriurfii
stand between you and your suffeni
tho relief that will be ..ro-res, abac
to follow the nreuf this tuedfduc. if
Full directions for using win acroap’Sgg
tie. Nona genuine unless tho
CURTB A CAUAtna.
new York,
xora. ia oa thsoi
CURTIS
CALKINS. New
■Ide wrapper. Sold by DrofjUta throughout t
World.
.
.
.

raicr, oviT E5 rtrn rxs sums.
dccSCr.lBdiMyr

The *ong of bird*, of fragrance of flowcru, the
•snnuriag of brooklets, aud tbe niattla of chtlRkm&lt;&gt;val.—R. J. Grant hits removed
drvn, ant all parts of the great anthem of natnrr,
■hose •asetest symphomea soavd forth during his stock of goods into -hit new|y filled
tbe bright sunshine of spring But sweeter far tu
the mother's car ia thejoroua laugh of her darling up store in the Rower Bl&gt;-ck. The Pofi
Ubr. wbilM m tbe free Ude uf health. Tbo annt&gt;fc of mind which a mother fools upon witness- office ia nlso removed to the same piner,
isg ike suffering* of her infant under the influence and in fitted up in a ni
of disease, is know only to beroelf, lu no instance
io children suffer so ranch pain as duriug tho per­ vcnleut style.
iod of teething; with whst eagerness, theix ia
sought a means ot relief. But of all tha remedial
Goner n&gt;u SxrrxMiigs.—The Srptcnv
agent* that ere brought 'nlo use. none exervd tn
Cver and efficacy Mns. Wivslow SoonilMuSnuir.
has never foiled in a single instance of effect a far number oL this exculkut" fadiea’
cere, when timely used. Besides relieving the Mag^zinc has been recuived. Il b&gt;ntains
child from pain, ii invigorates the stomach ami
buetla. corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy its tnttuflly large nttuibafof fabion pfacs
io the whole system. *11 also overcome* eouvul- and inU’rcating family r»fait:g.
That
•ioas, end is the beat remedy iu tbe world In all
cases cf Dysentery and Diarrbwa wbathes it arisee -rich episode uf domestic life, Mr. fad
from teelhing. or from any other cause. See ndMrs. Rasher, by the author Of Mias.

orated cs wilhafosr bottlss of his rieaurtinaviaa
Itlood Purifier and boxes of hisjilood Pil|* teat
• snisiCT, which pot new hfofariouA iTX iflrig-

rates
..
These medicines are prepared in oca owx La»BATOn, under tbe care of able Cbemlata, and aro
the most reliable known to sctsuce, tncludutg all
the recent discoveries.
To all addressing by letter, eotalning foil *c-

Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., X. T.

Porter Warren,
Jefferson Martin,
C. Warren.

aocomthodiitiohs for

or vw Uxutear am Sxxl-al Obuam, from wbsV
ever er use or of whatever nature. Our object
will be to give Joy to the afflicted by effecting in

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Headache.

ANNUAL TAX SALES.
They ...IrtomYui) in removing tbe Kavtn ni
J&amp;aXsrL to which tasaiea arc ao eabject.
1 l*°U'T BP°a th° bo"’eU-n!a”Tia»
For/Xwey AC- 5h.d«to. Delicaie Femaloa.
and all persona of MdanLvry laMfa. they are n!»
M»m a Lnu/xe, improving tbe ayprfiir. giving
Com and vigor to the digestive organa, and mto *
ifOeBaband elasticity and strength of the whole

/The" CEPHALIC PILLS are the remit of
tong inretlgatton and can'fully conducted exper-

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DEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
H-nrC. Jtoid by Druggists and all other Deden in Med-

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PRICE as CENTS.

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,
HEADACHE
.SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

DAMIEL COO

GROCERIES

JOHN ROBE
-naraCIAjr and Sarween.
X war. Beer tbe Coert Bouc

HARD-WARE ’

kO YOU WANT WHISKERS!
AND

DO YOU WANT WHISKERS!

«. B. WILKES.

Baynoldaburgh. Franklin Co.. Ohio, I
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January «, 1841.
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Dean Sin:
Bed «nd twenty-fire -cute. (85.) far which,
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rm. c. Filler, Reynold a burg, Franklin Co.

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE!

DRY GOODS!

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REPUBLICAN BANNERS
VOL 6.
gisthtjs’ Swiwu Jirtdsrj.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1861.

waWm,

NO. 17.

The fire still cnolinued, and the water
was fall of driftwood. Many of the men
Many were toe narrow I jumped overboard, and the rest bundling
r
,
i
escapes; &lt;&gt;ne bail came within six inches the lifeboat, jumped In and held up a me very moment wnen wiai reanut
was precipitated npon the emmtry; parti MtCfelilaa by cycaight.
of my left side. The fort* of the abot white hankerchief as a sign of surrender. «m strife between Wbiaaaod Democrata ! strongbold tu which all b
w W. Ra&lt;pb Baq. MiddfotiDa.
Our citizen mildjers, inexperienced in was tremenduous; a horse's body was no
Michigan.
But one man had an opportunity to wm quite m bitter and rekatfaa - now ‘ He never reviews reg.ro.
Iho baulo field, will find lb. moot terrible obstacle at all; a men’s leg was a mere go down into die babin after his property,
momenfa just before the combat begins. pipe-atem.
I watched the, shot m .it and be was the lieutenant, a follow named between Democrats and Republicans.
JACOB FERRIS,
The gulf whl-^------------------------- ’•
A aoldier In bi* narration of perooaal ulruck the roots of the gras*, and it waa Harvy, formerly a midshipman in the
grumbling
-w.-«.jrea
adventures in
m tlie
the Mexican
Mexican War,publ'wh.
War, * ’ ‘ ’ jI astonishing how the dint flew. In about United States service, under command of era In tbode dsj
ed in' “H&lt;»we’« Achievements of .Amer-I, „w
Capt.-Barton.
Harvey recovered hi.
mocracy from the Republicans. But the
icans," gives some interesting item*. on j cloud* of smuku shut out tbe opposing trunk.
moment on enemy rose in our midst, brilliant object in ealooaa. He might be
tin* head in the description of the battle j urniies from view. We had not as yet
The Bl Lawrence still continued the
plotting tbo dUmemherment «&gt;f the Uulub 1iikalv tu break fans on a large scale if
uf Palo Alto, tbe opening battle of the | lost • man from our regiment.
In the fire with email arms, but directing their
asked to bold them during the waitaee.
war.
| obscurity, tbe enemy changed tbeir line. aim at the bulk, and not at the small boat •nd tbe destruction of the Government, 1He does nut blossom in stars nnd shoul­
IUSSELL,
When all was ready, both armft* 1 and the eigteen pounders, supported by the crew excepting four men were not tbe voice of partisan strife was hushed in der straps.
patriotic
silence.
One
of
the
brightest
'
stood still Air about twenty minutes. | our regiment, Uaik a new position ou a injured. In ten minutes from the time
But If you happen to be stopping to
chapters in the history of our country
each wafting for the other to begin the , little riae of ground. As we moved on
petHpire under the shadow of a broad
work of death, and during this time I did ’ the spot, * six pound shot carried away sei swayed heavily and went under, carry­ will record tbe fact that during thia evenL white oak on the road between the Poto­
ful
period
the
great
leaders
of
the
Oppo
­
not *«ie a single man of the enemy move; the lower jaw of C*pt. Page and then ing down four men, one of whom, named
WIGHTMAN A ROBINMON,
ROBINMON,
mac tele dupont and Arlington House,
STAJiUFACTURERSof un.sbert-ireusad eop- ’ imDWtistoly, to take port ia
thev stood like statues.
took off a man’s bead un the right, aa Carpenter, wm a former Philadelphian, sition, sinking the partisan In the patriot, you may nee a man about tbe size of our
rushed to the rapport of die Government,
JI per ware. Dr«)*r» in iron. nriU,.*te»1. glau. ,
xinainrd qmet with
'
We
remained
’** *two excep-|' clean as with a knife. Tbe blood of poor living in Southwark.
*
gallant color-rescuer Stedman, with a sig­
(bdl-hsnlware, cnlivry aud storm. Store oae door
and
became
ite
ablest
and
bra*
rat
defend
­
The officers of the Bl. Lawrence now
tiona. Gen. Taylor, followed by hit staff,. '.'-.S
Page was tbe first Wood 1 mw ; be wm
nificant high-bridged nose, keen blue gray
rode from left to right at a al&lt;nr pace, knocked d-:wn in the grass, and ns be discovered the life boat and the flag of ers against all assailant* until the c&lt;&gt;n- eyes, mouth doc unlike that of an eoor£racy was crushed and abandoned, when
with his Irgs thrown .over like n woman, endeavored to raise 4rtmseif, presented humiliation. They dropped a boat end
mus mastiff, who hi tea on no small prov­
y
resumed
tbeir
former
positions
as
made
out
tn
the
rebels,
and
finally
paused
and ms he pssaod rugn Regiment, be spoke such a ghastly apprarnne* that aiekly,
ocation, but when he doea, bites Immedi­
words of .-ncimragrrn- nt.
I know not fainting sensation esme over me. and tne them on board the ship, where they were party leaders upon political issues.
Gentlemen, you hart been
Clad in a
These acta of patriotic devotion have ately, and leaves a aottveatr.
what he «aid to jfa others, but when be memory of that night 1 shall carry with ironed a* fast as received, and securely
blue bouse—like that of a Parisian carABSENT ON FURLOGH
never been deemed evidences of infidel­
ennir up to where fa'mtaai be I talked
krd me to tny ,djing day. A Tilda later, confined below.
Cter—and pantaloons which might have
ity
or
political
treachery,
on
the
part
of
for a long tin., and all of vou, witboot dialioction steadily at ua j l »itpp-Ss to see
lu the engagement the St. Lawrence
_____wt
jhat Mkj. Ringgold wm mortally wounded at
ti any color before the sacred soil In
vel cii
cireamManeM
' bis battery ; 1 saw him just after it. The received two abnte, one in the foresail, Clay and Webster, to the principles and pulverized form was half an inch deep on
cflect the novel
’
'in which
‘
&gt;W, *had upon ns,-and
as he shot had lorn away a portion of the flesh the other In the quarter deck. She trans ■organization of the old Wing party. Nor them , you may seti this man, I say, rush­
we were DM?.
-------PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,
hare
1
any
apprehension
that
the
firm
MASON ALLKN,
irnird. h*fkaid t^TV 4wy»a*l, «y hearty
, &gt;ighs; its force was tremendous. fcrred her prisoners to the flag on Bun
ing his borne through sefood of dust, and
,.
I cutting off bulb his pistols at the locks, day morning, and they were at once and unanimous rapport which the Dem- an aid-de-camp puffing twenty rods behind
_____
other iwcasiun w#i that of Lieut. Blake, | and also the withers of his boras—aapluo- brought to this port The Petrel was oersxic leaders and miou are now giving him, in the vain endsavor to keep up
FURLOUGH HAS EXPIRED.
to
tire
Copslitution
and
tbe
Union
will
.•f tbe Engineer*, who volunteered to did steed, which was killed to relieve formerly the Gen. Aiken, a revenue cut­
with the rider who, to quote bis acquaintlong »go. and onlt** you report ycured re* »t
J galb&gt;p along the enemy'* line, in front •&gt;! • him of his misery. Tbe enemy tried ter, and was seised In Chaletton harbor ever be deemed evidence of infidelity to anew, “rides like tbe devlL" Aa be pulls
HEAD QUARTERS. immediate!.*. sad kUJ* up. both arini.n, and count their guns; and । hard, but without avail, to hit one eighteen after the surrender of Fort Sumter. She Democratic principles, or a want of loy­
I *h*U bo compelled to tend CORPORAL BENT t so chwr (Fid ho g.i that he might have j pounders.
The battle continued until has proved a grave mayhap, for some of ally to the organization and creed of the
, I«t»&gt;i a hundred time*. One »*f the i night put an end to the acene. We biv- the very men that seised her; and may Democratic parly. If we hope to regain
• officer* of the rnrinv. doiihtlesa thinkiqg I uuocked where wo wore, and laid &lt;® our every Federal vessel that treason has ap­ and perpetuate the ascendancy of our
* be had i..nie conuiHiniration to make, arm*; we slept, however, but little; propriated likewise be its hammock and party, we should never forget that a man nothing he doea not'see—and you will
cannot be a true Democrat unleaa he la a
I nafe &gt;&gt;u« to meet him; Blake, however, j thinking we might bo attacked in our coflin.
tOBERTS A STRIKER,
have a glimpse of George B. McClellan,
loyal patriot.
' paid n&gt;» attention but rode »«n. and then sleep
With the aincere hope that tbeae my
returned and reported to Taylor.
The enemy had been very severely
eoncientinua convictions may coincide
Thu* *to&gt;d the two bcligerent arinir*. ’ handled, owing to the auperiorily of our
with those of my friends, J am, very truly
Chicago, May 10.1861.
fare to face.
What were the feeling* of artillery. Tbe gunners went into it mbre
•Rower. Block?* Haatiugt. Mich. .
How just are tbo retributions of histo­
Nr Dbar Sib—Being deprived of the voura,
i th-se thousand*! How many thought*; like butchers than military «neo; |kach
ry. Virginia originated the heresy of
STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS.
and tears were crowded into lhn*e few ■ stripped off hi* coat, rolled up hi* »Meves me of my arm* for the present by a mvere attack of rheumatism, I am compel­■ To Viaott Hic&lt;&gt;x, Esq.. Chairman State State Rights, run mad, which has crimi­
momenta! L&lt;«.k ut our men I A tlarn- I and trad hi* suspenders around his waist;
BeapeclfoUy and truly yoars.
nated in Secession ; heboid her, ground
Democratic Committee.
my sweat is settled *11 over faces slightly I they all wore red flannel abirta,and there led to avail myself of the services of an'
between the upper and nether mill-stone.
ttmanuensifi In reply to your two letters.
(■ate, not from cowardly feur, but from an fore, were in uniform.
To see them
Batting*. June IS. 1*61.
Missouri lighted the fires of civil war in
Il
eeenu
that
tome
of
my
friende
art
■ Hwful i«-uac «»f peril, with a deter-i in- limbering and unlimbering, firing a few
Kansas; nuw they have burst out with
perienee.
! ation ni»vb‘ flinch from duty. These are : shots, then dashing through tbe smoke, unable to comprehend the dijferenet be tiretn
redoubled fury, upon her own soil. It
ISAAC C. MOTT,
1 ’he momenta ir. which true soldier* resign • and then to fire again, with lightning like argument! uted m favor of an ignitable
ft wm during the sitting of his Court,
was done in the name of Slavery but the
camprotnite,
with
Ike
hope
of
averting
the
DANIEL COOK,
| ' tbrinaelvea tn their fate, and console • rapidity, partly hid from view by dense
that the notorious Joe Smith was to be
reaction which logically- followed baa
CSTICE OF THE EEACE, Ge
th&lt; msclve* with the reflection that what- cJiaid* «-f smuko and du*l, with their hot-run of tear, and th*«c urged in sup tried for some offense against tbo $tota.
Boston, his fall etock of
.
given more impetus tp the Emancipation
ever may Imfall them, they will art with I dark red sbirte and naked arms, yelling port of the government and flag of our Mob law had taken mailers sumewhat
movrmrat in Missouri than all the Abo-,
country,
when
war
u
being
waged
againel
under
ite
charge
in
tbe
West;
and
the
I honor-, these are the momenta when tbe j al every abot they made, reminded me
litionista of Christendom could have dona
populace, fearing tbit Smith io this par­
’ Hlksoluts e^ward suffers more than death, of n band uf demon* rather than men.
in twenty years. They sent forth her
I. A. HOLBROOK,
ticular instance, might manage to slip
Consisting in part of
the Union and total dutruction&lt;
TTORNEY and Coon trior at Law. S^.citor t»
from
the
hnnds
of
justice,
determined
to
tracks he w.ufld run jsnd flee. Fighting
l Cbaacrrv. General Land and Tax A Rent.—
take him from the amrt house and hang
New Orleans, Muscovado. Coffee, is very h»rd work; thr man who hn»
tet, second »torv of Rower* Hock.
All hope of compromise with tbe Cot- ।him. They even went ao far as to erect knife and revolver for thedvil law. Now
We copy from the j‘hiladelphia Preu
Crushed. Powdered and Granulated Su- naswd through a two hour's fight, has
ton States was abandoned when they a
, gallows in the yard, and having entered her own area gleams with Federal bay,
through a great amouni
amount &lt;d meniai
mental of Tburedsy morning, some particulars
. lived throitgn
ooeta, the Rebel’newspapers sre suppress­
assumed
the
poaitiun
that
the
separation
tbe eourt room, demanded from tbe »l&gt;eriff
' and physical labor.
At thJ end of a of the late engagement off Charleston,
Molasara and Syrups,
id tbe Union was complete and final, and the person nf the prisoner. Judge Doug­ ed by the filo of soidiera, and the civil
I battle I always found that I had perspired lietweeu the U. 8. Frigate St. Lawrencev
Green and Black Tens.
they would never consent to a reconstruc­ las was in hi* w«t; the r«*«m u as filled pntcess supplnnted by the strong military
and
Privateer
Aiktn.
The
officers
of
the
so
a*
to
wet
through
all
my
thldt
wollen
Rio, Ceylon, and Java OfFe,
tion in any contingency—not even if wo with tbe infurated mob and its sympa­ arm. Claiborne F. Jackson led one of
JOHN ROBERTS,
Stonr, Wooden,and Willow Ware,
clothing, and when I got cool I was a* St. Lawrence wisely judged that many
wnuld furnish them with a blank sheet thizers. Smith sat pale and trembling these raid* into Kansas, nhieh overthrew
1HY8ICLAX umI Buraeeo. Dwelling on Bread•ore as if I bad been beaten all nver with privateersmen would not know her true
Cigara, Tobacco, and Snuff,
of paper and let them inscribe thair own in his box ; while the *heriff, after vainly thr civil authorities, and drove away boa.
character,
and
still
further
to
conceal
ber
a
club.
When
the
bnttle
’
commences
Salt and Water Lime,
cat citizens from the polls. To-day, the
terms.
attempting to quell the disturbance, fell
armament
and
object,
the
port-boles-were
Soaps, Balcratus, Casein, Pepper snd the feelings undergo a change. Reader,
H. P- CHERRY,
Still the hope was cherished that rea­ powerless and half-fainting on the steps. polanned ehalicr Is commended to his own
did y«'U ever am your bouse on fire 1 if kept eloacd and the men put out of sight.
lips; a hunted (ugUi*r from his chair of
Spice.
She o-uiaed for a month along the At­ sonable and satisfactory terms of adjust­ ‘•Sheriff,’’ shouted the judge, Mear the
_
. .. .
____ -,UL- -r
haI so, ft WM then you rushed into great
ment could be agreed upon with’ Tennes­ court!" It was sasier said than done. offiee mid hiw home, he ia deserted by
danger; it wa* then you went over places. lantic coast, between Cape Henry and
friend*, ruined in fortune, and the halter
see,
North
Carolina,
and
the
border
Staten
Five hundred determined men mix not to
, climbed over wall*, lifted heavy loads, Savannah, and on the morning of the first
DroCT,
OU«, Burning Fl«- which you never could have done in your of Augus, while just outside the Hsrbor *bd that whatever terma would be satis­ lie thwarted by a coward, and *uch the waits his neck. Thos. C. Reynolds, the
factory to these loyal States would create sheriff proved. It w*s a trying moment. late Lient. Governor, is a German Jew,
id, and Camphene.
cooler moments; you have then exper­ of Charle*ton, eapied a long rakish
burn on the Prague; his firmer name
a
Uui
’
in
party
in
tbe
Colton
States
which
Tbe lite «»f Smith was nut worth sating,
ienced »&lt;me uf the excitement id a sold- schooner, filled with men and mounting
would be powerful enough at the ballot but the dignity of the court must be up­ was Reinhold. Twenty-five years ago
pronUj aadoRier in be»tle.
I always new my danger three or four gun* sailing rapidly down
lock, Battle Creek.
box to destroy the Revolutionary Gov held, and Douglas saw at a glance that in South Carolina, he advocated the right
ujxm
ber.
The
port-bolca
were
still
shut
Ever offered in Battle Creek, all id which —that at any moment I was liable to be
but the flag was at die peak, and tbe St. ernment. and bring those State* back he had but a rootnenl in which to do it.
will be sold at prices that cannot fail to (tilled, yet such was my excitement that
Into tbe Union by the voice of their owfa “Mr. Harns," said be, addreasing a huge
j. a. NEVixs,
1 never fully realized it. All men are Lawrence looked not unlike a great lumhi. reward in disgrace aad outlawry—
suit purchasers.
and sinewy Kentuckian. “1 appoint you
berly merchantman becalmed in a strange
Particular attention paid to filling or­
waa cherished by Union men sheriff this court. Select your deputies. mH daring even to come within the bor­
latitude, and U&gt;o unwieldly for any pur
der of the State which eo falsly delighted
ders from Heating* and vicinity, and
North
and
South,
and
was
never
aban
­
Clear this court bouse.
Do it, snd do ft
trated with fear that they are completely oom save the bolding of a big cargo for
to du him honor.
satisfaction guaranteed in every caw.
the avarice of an enemy to court aad a doned until actual war was levied at
—The highest market price always unnerved—an awful sinking and relaxa­
Charleston,
and
the
authoritative
an
­
Bight
and
left
foil
the
foremost
of
the
tion &lt;4 all their energies takes place, daring privateer to secure.
nouncement
mode
by
the
Revolutionary
paid for P.iaiuce.
As the stranger came dawn, tbe St.
mob ; Kime were pitched from the win­
awful to behold ; they tremble like an
Government at Montgomery that the dows, others jumped thence of their o« you going u&gt; d», you bad woman’* boy f
ISAAC e MOTT.
B. C. PRINDLE,
‘ aspen, alink Into ditches and covert pin Lawrence hoisted all sail and nffcctad to
secession flag should be planted upon the accord, and soon the entire crowd, &lt;y»n mid Mrs. Partington M Uta pasted thru’
F PROBATE. N’oterr Publi., G«»j cea, cry—dead to every emotion but tbe be anxious to get out to sea. In reality,
walls
of
the
Capitol
at
Washington,
and
vioced of the judges determination to
overwhelming fear of Instant death. We however, ehe was ediging doser into tbe
■ovTl-tf
a proclamation issued inviting the pirate* maintain order rushed pell mell from the
bad n few, and but a few, of such in our shore, and making arrangements below
looked out
to receive the reckless visitors with ap­ of the world to prey upon the commerce court-room,, while Smith wb.u bad upperof
the
United
States.
ccived, made hi* way up to the Judge’s
propriate largess. Dlrecdy a shot came
lery sword of Paul that the youngster
As the two armies were facing each
These
atari
I
ing
fata,
in
connection
feet, laid hi* head upon his knee and wept had in his hand. “You'd better go to
other it was remarkable to tee the o*»l skipping over the water, falling into tbe
with the boastful annotutoerorai that the like a child. “Never.”said Dough*, “was
ne*a of our men: there they atnod. chew­ sea a few rods ahead of the frigate, and
Moloaea Junction, if you want to do that,*
ravages
of
war
and
carnage
should
be
I
so
determmsd
to
effect
a
result
a*
tbou.
ing bits id biscuit, and talking about the a numlier followed it in quick succession,
quickly transferred from the cotton fields Had Smith been taken from my protec­ she cud. rvutrair.ing hh hand as ft waq
Mexienna—some w.mderinglf they would but nearly ail either striking beyond or
lifted against her favorite fttefeia, ready
of tbe south to tbe wheat fields and corn tion it would have boen 01 ‘
piloting
over.
The
final
discharge
con
­
OLIVER E. EVERTS,
fight; «»thrrs allowing that they would.
fields of the North, fomiab conclusive dead upon the floor."
SHERIFF. Mar bo fonod in the Court B
an.1 like deimms. &amp;c. I kept my ayes sisted of grape and caniaer, which made evidence that it was tbe fixed purpose of
or at hit residence, near th* Jail.
The fact that he had no
«i the artillery of the enemy, and hap some little dalliance with, tbo frigate’s the aeceesinnfaa utterly to destroy the
T PHILLIPS, Vst&gt;M Saaairr and Jailor.
petied to be looking toward their right rigging, and admonished the commander Government uf our Fathers and obliter­
half to hrreelf, “what, a terrible thing
consideration."
‘ How shall I execute
wing, when auddroly a white eurl of that tbe play wa» growing serious. .
war ia, when even children show such
ate
tbe
United
States
from
the
map
uf
my will I" was prubably the only ques­ signs of. consanguinity, and brother is
At this time the vessels were within
smoke *pmng up there from one of their
egister of deeds, aod Notary
tion that suggested itself to his mind al
apeaklng distance, aod a man in uniform tbe world.
OSes in th* Court Boom, and open at all
pitted against brother, 1 catmcit bear to
gun* and then 1 aaw the dust fly some
In slew of this atale of fate there waa the time, and the logic of, tha answer in
wm seen mouutri upon tbe pirate’s deck,
think of it Isaac, dear, go down aod
diatenre in from where- tbo ball struck.
but one path of duty left to patriotic men. no way troubled him.
The dignity of
buy me nn extradition of the paper.”
Inalantly another, and than another rich who shouted the 8t. Lawrence to lay to It wm not a parly question, nor question
the Bench was upheld by Judge Douglas
Ike departed with half a dime, and from
H. N. SHELDON,
curl of «noke an we. sucreoded by a
distiuctly seen flourishing tbeir entlaeees, involving partisan policy; It was a qtfeathe fat that no change canro back, Mra;
booming sound, and the hot shot came
tion of Government or no Government;
aud
the
gunners
ramming
and
pointing
Partington anppoeed the price bad raiued.
crashing towards u*. The many Bred
full and complete.
country
or
no
country;
benoc
ft
became
elsewhere.
very rapidly, and tbeir balls knocked their guns. She carried three guns, sup- the imperative duty of every Union man
JAMES A. SVRESEY,
p-HH'd
to
Im
rifled
cannon.
Then
th*
S
l
the duet about ns in nil directions—some
How ro Take cvb Mxai.».—The tabled
every friend of constitutional liberty, to
All llxw. i»4*k*a by Nt* «r *««••
AMBtH-ASCxa.—An ambulance Is a
went over our bends, -tbers struck the
, rally to the support of. our common light carriage, the body being mmmted
models nf mirth, wit nod bonbommie;
ground in front and bounded away.
with the gunners at tbe breech of the&gt; country, its Govemmeotand flag, m the upon two wheels aad supported by vsry
Our batteries now went to work, and
guns, holding lighted fuses, aod directly only means of checking the progrere of light elastic apringa.
It » a Hub over
poured in upon them a perfect storm nf
There are rota for
tbe broad deck* ware filled with eeomen. the revolution, and of preserving the six fat in length.
(nmi'Llmt Churehill and h a men began
two, Inside, with beds, pillows, die. Tbe
In blue jackets, armed with mnsketa,, Un ion of State*.
I am unable to answer your question
wb&lt;&gt; immediately apraag into the shroudsi
laryl’uMin.
and ran out on tbo yards, laying prone Ini in regard to tbe policy of Mr. Lincoln and
1 IU-.U rrp" »
...............—
r- #
f.r Csllectlsn.
, tbe nuflnhip. on tbe bowsprit, in the fore-- Cabinet. 1 am not in their confidence, as
1 taneous -halt, which seemed to inspire
&gt;
.nd
&lt;Ma wolr, O«|A&lt;. “ b­
day, and
I our men with renewed .■•mfidonce. I o-nld
. lun. I u&gt;
U» .«pp»rt" of
hear evrrv word rhe (Jentcmmt raid tn
. th. prman pUley nor
opoUtf.l fer rapidly without injury to the wounded.
H. nwn. Wlwn ths firm abut was fired
k (Ufeonrf tte AdmhiMmir*.
Hjr
P. ■. Rt'BSELL,
h.- watebtd th. bet', asy ing. “Too b«h
t pnriow ™!.Uoo« to thorn remote-m“larArntT.”—The term Infantry, apire .....iberF—“Uto l&lt;&gt;*
try a man at every point.
CHOKE OAK OPENING LAND,
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A forora, ab-ut 250 strong, of the 22d
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not tbe courage to ufykLn

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sure and abiding confidence m tho ability

V»«WAKD WITHOp FKA* AXD
ireAm.—Abhinur Lta'caln.

suppresses tho

circulation of th* New

P. Sharp.
O«. A. A wring the wound- aing transmission through th* mails, is a
cd are CoL Itougburty, riiffhtiy; Liswt.
blow in the right direction. Tbe vaunt­
Cel; Ransom, shot jn the shoulder, not
ed freedom of the Press in otfr country,
has in these cases and

a few others.

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and ran from tbe field.
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stated.

ing largo discoveries of Nitro in various
caves. It is of no ait; “saltpetre won't

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post and performed hie duty during tbe
whole of the last battle on the 21st.
We are going to remove to tbe Brig

loudest about the right of free speech and
tbe freedom of the pres* are those whose

Rf* Gen. McCulloch, a rebel

Gen­

sympathies are with traitors, and whose eral engaged in tbo bottle near Spring­
word* and acts are treason. They cisi tn field, was not killed ashas been reported.
20.
*H»e nrrest of Bbtler, Read and others, tbe right under a charter to destroy the
in Philadelphia, is only tbe first manifes­ charter itself; like a man who is be inventive genius, estimates the number
tation of a purpose which the Govern- queatbed a legacy, and claiming to be of Union men killed, wounded and pris­
• mcnl has long entertained, but which lias
executor of the will proceed* to destroy oners since the war began at 3,828 and
been delayed with a view of obtaining
cumulative evidence.
For some lime it, to prejudice the right* of others under tbe rebelcs at 5,503.
past the Government has been satisfied it, and at the same time expects to retain
gy The Det Tribune rajs tlpcre
that tbe rebels were receiving aid, com­ all it gave him.
are at least five thousand dugs in that
fort and advice from prominent men at
Self protection is the first law of nature,
city.
There are several “doggeries” in
the North, who all the while. professed
and it is, or should be the first law uf
to be warmlyin sympathy with the Uni­
this village, but we give up to Detroit.
ted States. Though there was positive Governments, above, before and beyond
F5F** It was stated some day* since
Information of this, tbe parties implica­ all fondamental.or legislative enactments.
ted were not arrested, because tbe Gov­ It is a new thing in this country for the th«t 225 volunteer officers had rcsicncd
ernment deaired toJtnow the full extent
Govermenl to lay its heavy hand , upon, since the battle &lt;»f Bull Run. About tri;
of the treachery, and ti» have evidence of
even the licentious liberty of a corrupt of these are from Michigan.
all its manifestations.
By keeping a
isr There are about thirty thousand |
strict surveillance over the correspon­ press, and it might well startle the country
dence, supposed by the parties to be pass if upon
But now
- .any ordinary occasion. LT■
। letter* received daily at Wasbbgton.
ing directly to the hands of tbe rebel* to Itl. . .m.r. drmnded b, lb« lo,.l | Al |«ltwo d,lrd.»f item «. Ibr «&gt;Uwhom the letters were addressed, the au­
people of the Government and becomes
iers.
thorities'have ascertained all that it wm
desirable to know.
While it damns a a military necessity , io n war for the pres­
jy Hon. F. W. Kxllouu is author
few beyond recall, it also affords sntiifac- ervation of all our liberties under the
ized to raise a regiment of Cavalry in
tory testimony that the defection of Nurb- great charter of freedom.
What tho
’
ern men is much less than 1-xpacted, and loyal people demand, it is tins duty of this State.
that a small number uf promiuel leader,
At an Industrial school tn Edin­
tbe Government to Iperforai. There need
being placed in confinement, the disafleclitm wiil be healed. Whan all tbe ar- jbenn fear of a Military Dictatorship; burgh, Scotland, tbe daily papers are
rente are made, lhe public will be sur­ this Goverment is a creature of tbepeo- introduced, to be read by the more ad
prised at some men appearing a* trait pie, directed, controled. supported and vanecd scholars. Tbe effect is said to be
ors, and still oiore »qrpri»rd that they defended by the people. The people do
excellent.
should hove comitted to paper lhe evi­
not desire thnt crime shall go unpunished
£y A Texas paper slates that salt
dence of their own guilt.
The Court of Inquiry In the case uf and treason prevail against tho Govern­

Washikotox, Aug.

CoL Miles, which hu been sitting for
several day* at Alexandria, adjourned on
Moudayjto the )5lh of September.
In
tha mean time, Co|. Mile* baa been grant­
ed a furlough to go where he ploues,
and It i* probable be will visit the *ea-

nov there, uvfug been de- '

OJT* Mr. Tenbmecl, the American

rights, by claiming the right under the

Constitution and laws, to destroy the

Capital, and the Whole Glorious Union.
V toys fought m became jSix Mites from HMUnis,&lt;he ossaty ■—
&gt;b. Hte *&gt;• -W

who bad Joel so much money in English

the “Good wood Cup,”
doctrine of popular sovereignty and State

Lan&lt;Js For Sale ! .

of the army to protect and defend tba

■ •!!,£
TU Douu«ratAof..Naw.H*mp,

the Ug; George G. Perrv, slight wound
in tbe arm.
Our woumfad are all doing well.
Cnpt. Noir man, with fifty ^mounted
men left Bird's Point about six last even­
ing for Charleston to join the forces under
Cd. Doofikarty, failed to form a junction
with Col Dougherty but met a party of
rebels about one hundred strimg and
gave battle, Idling two, taking thirty three
prisoners, andcspturing thirty-five horses
without lhe loss of a man.

the public confidence has also been re■lassd, and these-4a-fog—asal foaltog at

ment, but when these shall

be punished

and suppressed, the people would compel,

ado Headquarters »&lt;K&gt;n, which is com
posed of the N. Y. 12th, Maae. 14th,
Mich 2nd and 8d, Col. Richardson com­
mending. I am at a loss for farther in­

THESE BITTLKJ

telligence that would be likely to mtercslyour reader*, and therefore, will only
add that 1 sm happy to subscribe tnysclf

yours for lhe Union, fi»rever.
.
ISAAC D. REED.
Wagoner &lt;tb Erigsds M. I., WasbisKtoa, D. C.

incipient consumption.

jpausasx-ar

BLOOD PURIFIER ANU BLOOD PILLS

Dr. Dois' &lt;*lfbarled Wtee BHurs
jVicB
I

THE VERY LATEST!
FROM WASHINGTON.

MORTGAGE SALE

New York, Aug. 23.
A special dispatch to the Covtmereiai,
Washington, Aug. 23, aays: “The Balti­
more papers hereafter are not tu publish
news which wilt injure the Government.
They have done so very freely hereto­

fore.
The secessionist* are spending money
to circulate peace argument* in the free
States, and dtlxena of Baltimore, of great
wealth, are engaged In the business.—
The New York A’er* snd lhe Day Book
derive assktanoe form these men and tbeir
sympathisera in Southern cities.

ICANDINATIAN

REMEDIES!:

Um

year of aar UH aw
am! hfty A*r.r&gt;Kiited by

U’iJ

IMPORTANT POST OFFICE ORDER
New York, Aug. 24.

The following has been promulgated
from Washington. If carried nut, it will
act as a virtual suppression of ti»e news­
marshes of that State to supply lhe South­ papers named:
ern Confederacy.

roUblUhes ths following
FACTS:

FEM A L ES.

PILLS

CONTAIN KO MINERAL

was compulsion necessary, the restora­

DY8Pn*8U
Tbe Postmaster General directs that rilh .wrriwnrtai»tf, «ndjn a very short time.
from and after yonr receipt o| this letter, !hat alter all other tnadieines have proved uae
ma, they rsiiwa
none
of
the
newspapers
published
in
New
enough for two years, wool enough to
side for bi* health. Tbo testimony in loyal people, whether in arms themselves
LI VEH COMPLAINT,
York city, which were lately presented
his defence will be beard on the re-assem­ or encouraging by word or deed those clothe half of tbo Confederacy, and half by the Grand dory-as datigenuis from
DR- J. BOVEE BODS’
a million balee uf cotton.
Wo mistrust tbeir dialoyalty, shall be forwarded in the That
bling of the Court.
who are in arms against the Government,
Imperial Wine Bitters
KICK FEMALES,
George W. Peck, editor of lhe Auburn
they might reduce that story by a few mails.
Aduertieer. has declined the appoimnsant have expatriated them selves, and hart
no riffhte under the Government.
Tbe
of Consul to Porto Rico.
pM*‘y
Chief Civil" all
It is currently reported in Baltimore, most dangerous enemies of the Govern­
iex-_
—... .
dial and gratiy aUmnialing prepertita. Thai Uwy
yesterday, and so published in lhe Ex­ ment to day, are rebel sympathizers in
rcciuil
REBEL
CORRESPONDENCE
change of this morning, that CapL Grif­
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.
tbe North; those who apologize for ell
DISCOVERED
fin’s Company of tho fifth Artillery, who
Mr. Editor
I have the honor of ad­
did such effective service al Bull Run. force and violence committed by traitors,
Bridgeport, Cl., Aug. 25.
had deserted and gone over to the rebels. and there can be no more effective mode dressing you from the camp of the Mich.
In cleaning out tbo office of the Fbrmer
Il is needless to say that there i* not the of dealing with such, than to apply to 3d which is moat delightfully situated last night, a mail bag wo* found filled with
CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,
siightrol foundation for tbe statement. them the same remedies to sustain our upon the lands of Lieut. Hunter, late of letters, &amp;c.. lor *eccsrioni»ts in Alabama
You will hardly ^credit that many of
institutions ths I they advocate for their the U.S. N-, on the banks of the Potomac. •nd Georgia, «ome of them explaining the
tbe rebel re»id&lt;nts of Washington re
treason
of
home
politicians.
. BECBV1T THE DEBILITATED,
nisinsd up all night, waiting for the at­ destruction. Let traitors take warning I shall endeavor to give you a little
brtUfait
tack of Johnston and Beauregard. Such everywhere! If the government .cannot insight as to a soldier’s life and fere io
STOPPED.
DR. J. BOVEE D0D8’
reach them, the people car*, and ieiU!J . the Mkh 3d.
Bangor, Me., Aug. 25.
disappointed this morning at the non-ap
Revillo and Roll call at 6 o’clock 4- M.
2UEP3MJU.
JjJT’JXllC
pearance of those gentleman •« the op­
0BSTBUCT10N3 OFTHE BLOOD
Beat tor breakfast at 7. sick call 7J —
OH
HECRETI0N8,
per, depoerted in the Poet office, baa bean
The last issue of the Pioneer contains Morning drill from eight till half past _._____&gt; i- -■
— w,kn ka.HMri
Cixersxan. A«r. 22
an at tide over the signature of Geo. A.
9. Dinner at 12. Baltallioo drill from
Bmt m mind that d&gt;« SCANDINAVIAN VEG-’
Smith, which assumes that tbe article in
to 5, and then ,comes Dress Parade.
CTABLE BLOOD DILLS ar. «ndor»ed by lhe
in-tbe Kanawha Valley, right mite*
■XM&gt;i«ae«of &lt;hnae»n4* of living witasw wb».
bayond Gayola, on the 80th. The rebels the Banner of leal week commenting Supper call at 8. Retreat at
Roll
ANOTHER REBEL ARRESTED.
four thousand strong, advanced to where upon tbe article which we published from call at 9, taps at 9| and than lhe days
Philadelphia, Aug, 24.
the Ohio I lib bad erected barricades, the Planter beaded -‘Military Operations,”
toil is over, and tbe weary soldier packs
and were driven back with the loss of
A man named Aken was arrested yes erenr asaaneand organ of tbesT*te»,
was designed especialy for him, as tbe
fifty killed and a eonsidrable number
terday
as
a
8&lt;&gt;ulbern
agouL Huwaacon pal it ttMHMigbty aad permanently.
insinuation “could mean no one clef." hours, the danger snd foil of the day
wounded and taken prisoners. Our loss
nected with Sloat, ot Richmond, engaged
TONIC. MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
was none killed, two slightly wounded. We demur from this conclusion for two that has passed. At thia moijlent the In altering arms for the rebel*. A coil of
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!
Regiment ia pasting a review and inspec­ Geld telegraph wire was found in his bag
quite a number of horses and equipments. with Mr. 8. privately or through tbe
tion of arms, by an officer of tbe U. 8&gt;A. KM*

tion of the rights of afl loyal people.

We assert most emphatically, that dis­

fy The Houston Telegraph says

that Texas has raised wheal and corn

SwLh-wMt fractowa!
fraction*] quarter ■

JytTxodte

JOKAS- B.COO1EB.
Mwrttpr

ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE /
STATE OF MICBIOAS, I
Oocxtt or Macuvs,
&gt;

ft?

MAIL BOAT SEIZED BY

SECES­

SION I8TB.
CixcixxATt, Aug. 22.
Private dispatches say the Tennesseans
Mixed at Peducah, Ky^ to-day, the Evans
villa and Paducah mail boat and Uiok her
with ber cargo up the Tenuewsec river

press. Secondly, we held the editor of They are being ordered to carry 40 rounds
the Pioneer personally responsible for the of cartridges—keep their guns In good

ANOTHER REBEL EMM1SARY AR­
RESTED.

order—and be in readiness to march at

15 minutes warning.

Philadelphia, Aug. 26.

They are also re­

Wm. 9. Johnson, nephew oftbe/ebel
General, was arrested at the depul to day,
paragraph of denials. If Mr. S. la In which consists of soft bread, 22 ox. to after purchasing a ticket fot- Louisville.—
jured at all, he was injured by an indis­ each man per day; 1| lbs. fresh beef or Hfe trunk contained a number of letters
creet friend, with whom ha should deal f 1b. salt pork. One pint of coffee for for the South, one of which spoke of the
BLA^ INSURRECTION
for making a personal assault on us, a breakfast, one pint of enfies or tea as they prisoner as an officer in the Confederate
Nrw York, Aug. 22.
army.
Tbo Tme'e Washiagton dispatch of reply to which, as he insists, could mean choose for supper. Bean soup three limo
Aug. 21 says: “A formidable insurrec­ no one else but himself.
Mr. Smith’s per week,rfoe three time; vegetables, such
FROM FORTRESS MONROE
tion occurred among the slaves in Orangs letter is somewhat too lengthy for oar
as potatoes, peas, Arc., twice a week. This
Fort Monroe, Aug. 25.
limited apace, or we would pabliab it, to ia J believe, a correct statement- of the
Tha formidable preparatiims fora Na­
mad*, and defending ourself, in one abort

bill of fare, which no one ought to com
formerly id epitbeta rather than frets or

drafted into the military service of the
Bute.

movementsof THE REBEL
ARMY.

arguments.

.

men among no many, that will find fault.
Il is quite healthy hero at thia dote, have

drag into print relative to bit efforts to

Certtikalaa, published in a eGnspieaoa* part of
thU paper from tiros to time. Dr. Bsbackh Med-

quired to keep on hand five day* rations,

CHABM0 JVIDDIFIKLD

’&gt;

*'L* PMOrUKTOM.

combr, latoof Aeavna,

Pkoi.iTt’oRDER.'
A NEW ARTICLE

I Probata Court
te“'l»XdtiV'WiIl-

A nsw sad drll^tfut Rlom.
giving tone to lb. tOumsel
lion of billfout ownpUioU

val expedition from Old Point are-about
com plvied, it* dostinatkm is a profound
Mcrot
•
Lieut. Crosby returned last nhrbt from

^Bsr-’scri
B3&amp;

had considerable rain laid/ and quite
prire schooner.

ctent importance to our reader* we would

publish some of tha facta relative to his
Tks fee* of tbe Alexandria aod

There is a flying report in canip that the

rebels are marching on Washington and
Alexandria.

But I think Jr/. i-now bet

New York. Aug. 26.
The Tribune't Waahingtoo currcapond

tingly bring before our reodarv; but we
are not entire!r noo-coin battant, and If
other “pattern guns” down on Arlington

HASTINGS

IMPORTANT ARRESTS OF REBEL
.....
BPIBB.

Beauregard’s headquarters waa arrested
to-day, sidle passing through our lines to.

TEMP13IANCE,
STATE OF MICHIGAN.

It is xx.xbt Oidiua.
Ike Cironit Court ufiiM

Heights and vicinity for Beauregard and

dressed to and implicating protuinwrt
oUixous to Wubiagto and Alexandria.

Albany, within &lt;»he mile of our camp.

D.tel.1 loam. Site
LOVIK a

TANNERY I

�s pEOJA L KOTYCES

ATTENTION!
a-.*.,
ted to tbeir nosh.-!
: ■
.
Tha vlH*g» WplM^. and the varied

MftMBwadaiiom for

students &lt;K

-.'COMPANY,!!

both

•exe* are mostly such sscoVld be desired
by tbe pttrous of education.

Terms of Board. Tuition aad other
expenses are even lower then could rea­
sonably be expected. Deserving Young

Men having tbe Gospel Ministry in Mew.
have their tettow /r«. A liberal share

ON EIIGHPRICES

m k wi

SOOTHING SYRUP,

Stacks of

F«r CWWssa TeeUUag.

ADVICE FREE.

NEW GOODS!

TO BEOBLATE THE BOWELS.

of publie petrooage iasolicited.
For further particulars «*nd Air a Cat­
alogue to the SccretaryA '
n
.
W. U.’ BENEDICT, 8*c*y.
Ouvw. Aug. 18th 1M1.
’ •
■

K&gt; CONSl'MPnVES

RELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOBE lilFANTB.

BAILEY

.

And tbooc aCHcled with
EYSPirSlA. 5ERVOOS DEBILITY. BEAUT

HIS SPRING STOCK

DBU8S.FFTn A AGUE, n COX8TIPATIOM.

Tba nnder.icnrd. now asveatyfiva year. old.
Ln far MM drrotod hi. lira* to curing bia Part^.^«r» .nd the poor in Haw York of these
Arradfal c-jmplaJui*. which earry lhou»andi and
tkaaMad.to.B untimely grave; be ha* aaldooi
te,lrd loeo" all "bo have applied to him for r». .
u.l.-.ir e it tn be a (Ihriftti.n dutv U. ew

OF GOODS.

Comprising

LARGE AND

BEAUTIFUl.

DRY GOODS
Fob Waibuutok.—We

snd ovucoswoonvuUfaus, wbisb, ifnol .yrndily
remedied, end ia death, w* b*li«v/ft the beat

understand
Mr. Norton's Company of the Lincoln
Cavalry had orders U. marrh from their

111 ur ice »O&lt;1 uireciion. lor cure,
JC53O»SW!,t:

camp at Grand Rapids, fop Washingt.in,

&gt;H can b* tout by mail or axprs

on Tuesday.

The following is an extract from a let­
ter written by. the Rev. J.S.Hu*
*•*
Pierpont Street Baoti.l Church
la the "Journal and Messenger.

Exo lx.—Some two month*
ago Mr. Joseph Odell, of Carftan, took
from ita nest, a young eagle, which he

SPRING &amp; SUMMER B00Tg AHB

SHOES, etc.

three month* old.

kept until it u now

t U«. Non* gvnulna m
CVETIN A CALKINS, N

The volunteer* who left here no Sunday
"Wt m« .o advrrtlMWivnt ia your cvlumus of
Mu Window's Kxmuxo Svsrr. Xow we never hive purchased this National Bird, and
u&gt;4 • word in favor of S pntsut medicine before
I* .ur Ufc, but we feel c-nupHled to toj to your taken him on to Washington.
rvwkr. (hi. i» n* humbug—ws a irs mio n *xn
(&gt;•&lt; ivt sx tu. tv et-Aina. 111. probably one of
no.1 .uerrwfal medicines of tbeir d.y, becanac it
Kalamazoo Co. Aobkcltcxal Faib.—
b tkr bent. And tba** nf tout re.drr. who bsvt We have received from F. Little, Esq ,
Ubwv eso't do better tban'to Uy in a supply.**
Secretary of this Society the Premium

I
dredihlMo-lyr

WEARS

NOW

ON

VERY CHEAP

of
Lire PILLS ANU FUCKHIX BITTERS

1 for* th* public for a p*nod of THIRTY YI
ud during that time hav* maintained a bi
character u&gt; almost every part of th* Globe,
tbeir *xtrnanlinsrr and immediate Mwar of r
turing perfect iMallh to peraoo* suffering un&lt;

List and a compiiinentary picket to tbe
exhibition which will bo held at tine Fair

Grounds in Knlnnnizoo Sept. 25th 2flth
27 th.

DRY GOODS
■DAlbl AB® BIKB

The list is full and the pram him•»

offered very ltl&gt;cral, which will, undoubt­
edly. secure an

I

A. Smith in thr
Pioneer applins to ti* repeatedly tho ep­

LOW PRICES

infest

A...

THE

I BfcETAiLE’LlFE MEDICINES
pu«» aad haallby bile, ioM»i
acrid kfad; FLATUIXNCY,

ogh fife, and
It ah.w. bow

THE

ithet which heads thia article; Ifit means
min. who

The GeBtleaeas Medical CeapaEME,

It exp^w sn the Humbugs, and C
Tricks to vutic* tl • awk and well. It

No mistake this time

interesting exbibltfon.

“Mousimo."—Geo.

opposition to political and military

THE LADIKS MEUOk FRIEND,
■aniags.

HAND

with ooti uf the LARGEST and

BEST AaaorUnenla

diet, bathing

planation, of th*

World.

and measures eight feet from tip to lip.

ver­

HOUSEHOLD AND

FARM,

Cooking. Dyeing, Prraerving. Cleaning.
&gt;w to Plant and wbat It u best to Raisa.

the public grans lies

stealing their living at tbe expense «■*!

private pockeU, and making no

return

THE COHRUMPTIVra BOOK

thtrefiire, he may apply it to us as often

as he pluses, and think of tbe definition

NORMAN BAILEY.

at every application.

tie. of ail uile.ti.al ubetrnctiou in otb»nu
Th- Ltrs Msmchs. bar* bees know. I* cure
RlUiUM ATI-SM pavmanmtly in thr* week., .nd
OOUTui half that tin., by trmnviug 1^*1 |D|»

Pierce Butler was arrrsted at

I^T*

Philadelphia on thr 19th lost.
of the Secretary of War.

by order

imorsifil edl 11-4., k, rmk.,

.u-rtk

Tbe arrest

wax io consequence of intercepted letter*

to the enemy.

giving information
was taken to furl

UTSSSCi:

lie

Hamilton with the

other aristocratic primmer*.

UCUHVEY. ULCERS, sad INVETERATE
SORES, tv n perfoel psrit- «hich tbM* LIFE
MEDICIjOrSriv. to the Hood,andnU tWbwnm.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTION!, and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by tbeir altersuva effect upon

We hope

they may have a pleasant time singing

Ever shown iu this

Market, which we

are prepared to sell at a small

‘Dixie.”

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

advance from
The burning of Hampton ia now

confessed by the rebel*.

They give no

good excuse for it, hut one'* paper says it
was undoubtedly a

military

neertsily.

It was regarded aa an act of wnnt«m van­

NEW YORK COSTS.

COLDS and INFLUENZA will always
be eared by on* do«e,ur by two in I
FILES - Tbe ortsfaal proprietor
ieitm, was cured oflMr.. of »5 jea

dalism so Inng aa they could charge It

i»iSSKS2L*-'

npnn tbe Federal*.
Mn. C- P. Bnatcr, Editoass of Newark (0 )
Th**. write. ia harpspar «tJanuary t&gt;. IMS, as

iKseLwet#
waud aa «nh a fcwboUlss of bi. Scandinavian
■Uri Parificr aad boxes of bi. Blood Pills laat
wmww.ehKhpm newUft tote fu. TWfa’W

Geo. A. Smith complains of a
‘"fire io thr mr."

That is just thr place

J. 8. GOODYEAR* Co.

we- expected he would get shot if he »wt

to lhe war at all.

OLD FRIENDS
IN THB HIOKT ^ArOJB.
■h Blood Purifier to all suffering from debility, .
Tbe refusal of the Government tn Carry
b» ttr caw «hat it may, the Pills bare thia pecu- | in itamails th«*e trraaut»Bblesheets which Herrick's Hagar Coated Pill*.
tur.tr, Ur are prw.vvW. y settee, and St lb* asm*
bwc lea,. Um patient stronger aod in so itnprov- i aim u» destroy iu very existence, is a ...
■
Tbu b«st Family CA* ccadition. dlffcreutfrotn wait fiiMlKrsgrfh* step in the right direction. N«» man fa
THART1C la lb* wurid.
Try them ,iih tbe Blood Purifier and tm wfll fewl
l&gt;u many .U barabsu* relfarsd, swd stiibwg to to blame for refo.ing U&gt; carry home the
powder with which sA ‘-nemv expected
testimony U thei r «hkmey.
'
to destroy his household. To criticise
the action of Government is »me thing,
and is tadershle, no matter bow oflenslve,
but to aid in its overthrow, in a time of
war for its preservation, is treason. No
pleas about liberty tif the presa avail
here.
The journals who are denied
postal privileges are Imiked upon by
every otw as nn ensmy al our drfdra,' ami
Taxi &gt;xuss. Laos Cocrrr,
nothing wwld be mors unrssw-usbls than
Florida July 17.1^.
tx&gt; ask that Government to transport the
To Da. H**a«. Albany. K. Y—My Denr Dooenemy over ita own highways in its own tor._i write thfa to iufurta vou of the wonderful
oonveynnocs. The vary pspens which,
bitherbi, the Government have carried,
h«,. U.n
b, U» ~."&gt;J M
ih.t period. When in 5*w y ort iu Awfl Inst. *
W* U A REMKXHAL AVBTTfriends and endorsed as useful allies m
their
esuvo, by tbe selestiun of copious
BBLPfJJCIOCS T0!GC 8TIMCUIT.
extracts from them, used to prove that
die Federal Government was odious at
home, and that the rebellion mnal succeed.
What could morn completely fall within
tifo definition of “aid and comfort" tn
SSalttioe (tome sad diuretic) which
*a Old sod Pare Om. Pal up fa Uw enemy l—Zfar- Tribunt.
.bor. n JuH tnbuta to you *. * UbysfaUs,, *»d
jwn sauiM u»dsold by sU druggist*, grocers,

,221Vu» k- b-..»-aj,
«.n,.
2“?$s?f«as

A CO., Ho. 18 Farit

is tbe only pr«psx*tK&gt;s erst nffvrod U&gt;
in a popular form *o a* Io be within lb
Bit. Ho chemically and skillfully comb
be t!&gt;« Sloat powofttl Ionic, and yet •&lt;
adapted &lt;m «■-&lt; io sw/stV saurduoev an
4&lt;ufAe«wv*.&lt;A./te wrakrtt «*•
(one up ths digestive organa, andallat i
aad other irritation. 1I ia also psrfocUy
Ung ia Ite effect*, and yet it ia never fa

■aw

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
BILIOUS FKVEK.H A LJVKR COMPJ.AtNTB.

wor»t forum, yirids to th* mild rut p*w.rfai
tins of tho* nwsrkahla Madieinau
Nr.
Swaava. Nssvocs DaatLirr, Naarot * Court-aisri
of ail kinds, P»t*tYATi.i.vor tax Bxabv, Panmst
Colic, sre si eedilv cured.
MERCL'RI.U. Lh8EA3ES.-P&lt;noM trboaaeon
BUtullopa bsvtb*4Mu«liaMlv*4 by Oo^faMf
tiosa s*e of MsncrsT. will find tbesa M editins*

JOHWS ACR08LST.
80LE MAN U FACTURERB OF TH! IMPROVED

Oo the Falte Treatment of Dia*aas*k
Ou lhe varies. Medical Hnnbsgt.

OUTTA PEBCHA
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marU-lyr

GROCERY, SALOON

H i'wISBH Ut.

BOARDING-HOUSE.
The subscriber fa now prepared' to sell

FAMILY
wstsr, bsoec *11 Unv.lrrx sbosM have a b&lt;
with tbsas, and *11 should tak* a Hasp—fi
lasst befots eattsg. a* it prwwu cosUvse
«trengthen* th* dlgmtive organ v It should h
UmbiadsMsUponou. ofsAmrtsry hafafa.
dsot*. mimsum, liter.ry |B*a, and *U India.
asssatMMd to swob oui-4oor esarci.t aiwak
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GROCEBJES

As luw aa the lowest, For Cash w ready
poy.ofrfy.

Wann Me&amp;la at AU Houfb !
TEA

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•
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PICKLED TONGUE SAR­
DIN EB, A®. '

bora OR RUN

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Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette AmBh&gt;lype ; Melsineotype; Sphwaotyne;

HEAT IS BEQVntED.”

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brotype; Relievo Am-

AND COPYING dou.

Also, Ico Cream and Lemonade.

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Italian protest,
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VOL. 6.

HASTINGS. BABBY COWTY. MICH.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. IR61

gistings' fastness Jlirtclnr.

Brel staked flippers,
Beni MatnilU.
Best pair Lamp Mata

SO
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JACOB FERRIS,
NORMAN BAII.KY,

Bret foot Mall,
Best Lace Cap,
Brat worked Collar,
B-rt under Sleeve*,
Bmt Tissue W«irti;
50 Brel Sofe CusHua. ■
50 Beat ornamental nrpdbr work,
SO B.et Sewing by band,
| Reel Sr» ing by machine.

50
50
50
50
50

Jceou-C. Fllta, Amvria; I. N. Kre'.
er, Thontapplr; D. G. flobhivon, Hast
inga; Hiram Lewis, Prairieville; flam.
Stuart, Johnstuun.

'

'

Attorney, Connaellar and MUcllor.

CUM M. 1-etaHioni.
Best Stall 1..n 4 yvari'iiTd br over.
Second bert do,
Bea* btallion 3 years old.
Second beat do,
Brel Stallion 2 yeAra idJ.
Second best do.
*

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WAR!
HASTINGS

i Beat MsGotk. ’

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a new and ni&lt;»l complete assortment

DRl «» AND MEDICINES.
M0Ciicuii«-als, Pallet*, Olla, Cai
M phene, Rnrnin* Fluid,

B,‘n' 1*‘-1 Augur.
Be-t Grain Cradle,
44 OU i Beet Ot Yoke.
2 00 [ Brrt Churn.

eldlagi, far carriage
wrer,
'

Orita, Mars* aai Galiiaga

! Best Cl»-e*r Press,
iagaa
I Bt-&gt;i B--.* Hive.
•2 00 ! B«at FaMuinx Mill.
I 00 | Bert Corn Shelter.
Brat H-i-m- rake,
oe Mita B "&gt; (J Corn broom*.
Bert Harrow
•2 00 1 Beat Pump.
1 00 Beat 8 d pl.n
B • O.ru PI.
B.»l CulLval..r.

Bert Colt 3 yearn old.
Second bvrt Gott 3 years old,
Bert Coll 2 yearn old,
Seoul.I bent Colt 2&gt;rnr. ..Id.
Beat Oil 1 ye,.r old,
Second IhuI Colt 1 year nld.
1ST FOH MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL Beal auukillg Coll,
PCRP0SES,0NLr^C
Sect aid brat sucking Coll

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi

Bret single llaniesa.
B *t Mini's S.u|.fle,

J e do a*.—Richard J. area. As*) ria; C.
McQueen, Thor apple; llioa. BImimJmII,

GROCERIES!

Castleton; D. B. Pratt. Ir«

Peck, Carltnn.-

B&lt;-»t Bull 3 year* «4d nr -yer
Set*-nd bvrtdo
B.rt Bull 2 xrars old
Second l&gt;e« do,
Best Bull I year old
Second bort do,
Best Cow,
S«*&lt; i&gt;«id tirst do,
Bert Heifer 2 3 ear. old.
Second beet do.
Best suck wig Bull Cell;
Second lw»t do.
Best nicking Heifer Calf,
Second 1‘Cst do.

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. 1’EITEB,
PRUNE*. FIGS. RAISIK8, CODF1HU;
in bet, »rer? thing in tta Grocery Use. reck
will be uecilcd for faaiin u*e.
Also a great variety of tbe

I. A. 1IOI.BROOK,

CTIrtCJfflT TXBTmiEBX fr

A»4

(eoktR? Extracts

STATIONERY,
PENS. PENCUX INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac-. Ae.

Best Du'l 3 years old or over.
Second Ix-rt do,
Bor Bull 2 years old,
Second lies* do,
Br»t Bull I year old.
Second best do.
Beat C&gt;&gt;«.
Second be»t do.
Beat H viler 2 yenra old.
Second hret «|o,
Bret sucking Bull Calf,
Second best d»».
Bret sucking Heifer Calf,
Send twat do.

PATENT MEDICINES

WANT WHISKERS!
xNT A MU8TACHET

GEISTTJIZSTE.

Beat Bull 1 year old,
Second beat do,
Beat Cow.
Second l&gt;eat do,
Bert Heifer 2 year* oW,
Secund best do.
Beat sucking Bull Cull.
Second beat do.
Beat • uckitig Heifer Calf,
Second beat d-.

ROBERTS A STRIKER.
lUrnxxn Manor «. U61.

Great Battle

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Brer Yoke Working &lt;Jx»r»,
• . Second b,-st do,
I B--.t Pair 4 year old Steers
f

*10,000 Volunteers Wanted,
’ U'
Immediately!!
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arc warted
TbaatoM aumbtr ot rulaatetn are «ud

2 00

s—b-. do,
SXSXi’XT
Br»* Pair 2 x ear old Sierra,

1 Bert Pair I year old sierra
! Srchnd beat do.

absent on

FUIfLOOtr

. tai u—.-Mre. ’l““&gt; .taU“ta~
,„
-n m Uta—.. •*

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,
raat rota
‘
rUBI.UUGtl HAS EXPIRED.

Best Pair Fat Darn,
Second best dir,
Bert fid Cow nr Os,
Second br-' do.

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Bvs* I. .nV (x-rn Bread,
Beat'culledion "f Cake jutade by
0:10 exhi'ih*tr.:
1
B'-*t cunil Hain, with autemeotol
ni&lt;HJt-of curing
B.-rt cured B*cf
do
do
B&lt;-' 3 lbs. Boiter imide in June,
B s' 3 Ips. B i«ter made in September,
B *&gt;o Chee*.-. 10 lbs. or ••vef,
!
Br»i Ifl i&gt;&gt;*. Maple Sugar,
B&lt;-rt Homy ine.imb. 10 Ita. or over,
Best ualioii Mdple -M“bu&lt;-s,
Beat R-rgtani Moisa*-*.
Be»t Isilifr Cm rent WiRfix/
..
Best hittl.- BlacUictTj WmBest iH.tih- (irnp.- Wine,
■’

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axuaa wo. c .HtuhOrtrs.
Bert Prtr-hmrrk Quilt,
Beat WhiU^QuitU ...
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Bert pairVPisilrn flfanki-ta
Bert.10 nwta of Firtx-el,
,
&lt;&gt;-■4 Im v nrd-iof Elarnel.
B.M W-4 QKWV't ;•
fl,p..pd best W. ml Carpet,

N.. article or animal, entered

fiw premium vhre there is a»
; tbw&gt;. ahull be entitled U&gt; a premium. ■ m&gt;
Ires conaidered by . tbe Eareuliwx Cun.
' mittee to lie ».f decided merit, and shall
(then receive a premium in the diacretion
of Mid Comirihtee. Nor Wil! any preI mium be awarded in any evident cnee of
’ fraud, in the entry vf aa article or ani­
mal. ■
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ruling Bridle.
Trunk.
Valise.
pair CdfBni'U,
pair Kip
pair Cr«rM.:B&lt;»*&lt;l*
Bret nair I.-dire* (Jailers or Shore
Bret Drew* Coat
Bret pair Print*,
Bret Over Coat.
Beat Flour Barrel,
let. Onu dollar.vntiUe»nn\ person to a
Bret Pork Barrel.
memb«*r*hip, xrithoul .which no person
Bret Sir .xv Hat,
can make an entry f«r premium*.
Bret Specirmtn Wood Tnniing,
2nd. Single w omen, not bring brail* of
Be*t. mo»i Flour from 5 bu. wheat
famrlie* shall be allowed to make eutrics
Bret Am Helve.
fur premiums al half entrance tickets.
B«-«l Pine Door,
Bret Window Blinds
3d member* with their families under
Beat Window Baah
eighteen years ofngi can haxr free access
Bret lut Till Ware
I 00 to the Fair Groonds nt al! times during
the flours of exhibition, and any pervmi
W»jon», CsrrUcc*. Sl.ljh* »ud CaHa.l
being upon the grounds, n-1 luring a mem­
Bret Two Horae Wagon.
|
ber nor having purdninrd n ticket, ahull
be required tn pay twenty'five cents.
Brel Two Horee Carriage
Bret One Horae Buggy,
4th. Single admission tickets, fifteen
Bret Two Horse Sleigh,
cents fur adults, ten cents fur children; to
Bret Single Sleigh.
be shown to tbe gate tu-door keeper, and
B.-1 bobSled,
w-UI admit a person during the lair.
Best Fa|in Cart,
5th. Horses, earrirtgre and stock, other
Bret Wheel Brttow,
than
that entered lor premium*, without
Beet Sofa.
the pay merit ot twenty fix eevota fur every
11*4 dressing Bureau,
single bors» or oilier an inula, and fifty
Best Centre Tahle,
cciita for every pair of horse*, shall uot be
Beat .Dilling Table,
nlluivedlo enter up..H the fair ground.
Be-t Bedstead,
Res’
B-»t
Bret
Best
Bret
Brel

Best Fl&gt;&lt;«ei Stand
Best fl common Chairs,
Bret G Parlor Cnmra
Bret Rocking Chair.
Bret Ladies* Sewing Chair.
Bert Work Stand,
.
Bret Wash Stand,

S OR A XDSTAI

THE SJJCRE f EXPDmON.

PtULOSUNHa, Aug. 27.
The Baltimore evening papers have
the f-lJi-wing:
.
.
.
Foktmm Monb.iz, Aug. 36.—The gspMted expedition b«* saiie&lt;l under cmBniand of Gm. Butler, h oon«i*w of tta
frigates Minnesota, and Wabash, tta
Pawnee, giMiboats MunticsUo and Har। rial Lane, and.-reveral steamers and pro.
; prllsns, scbi~M)en« and targes.
,
The vi-ssrl* narriud over one hundred
guns and (• hi r thousand mm; destination
unknown. Cuunqodcre Stringtaxu and
Gils. Max, Weber and llawkina taka
part in tbe exp.-dition

15th. N&lt;&gt; person will be allowed to act
niTIMlOS C-MIrtl.U'r.lU W.Tw
as Judge of auy alias m which bn is a
JvDoaa.—-A. Harw.wul. Manio Grove*, eompetibir, and no premiums will be
John A. Jurditn, W.«*dlai&gt;d;. T. P. paid to persona violating this rule.
Johnson. Yankee Springs; U. N. Boll­
16th. All team* are strictly forbidden
wood. fleeting*; Lucian Polly. Barry. to drive faster than a walk, within tbe
Bret half bu. rara cd G’frn,
50 । grounds during the Fair, except in the
Bret hall l»u. W beat.
50। horse rtng. and are at all times when driI.tec in the ring rrquired t«• movr in rhe
Best half bu. Oata,
50
11 name direction, keeping the center of the
Brei half bu. Rye
50
)' grvunda on the left. The personal safeB **t half l&gt;u. B.-tHex
50
| ty of those vishing the Fair, requires a
: Bert colli-eft.Hi of Fruit &lt;*f all kinds
. I strict observance of tbk rule.
gr&gt;»..n by &lt;&gt;n* rxhihifur.
50
Bret eolh-erioii of Fall Apples,
50
l“lh. Foreign articles owned out of
Beal e.ilecl’uHi Winter Apples,
50 the county.shall ounprle with foreign ar­
Bret eolh-etion of PeUr*.’
50 tidea only, but will ba received and en­
Bret c.4l«^«Hii».uf Prectire,
50 tered upon the same terms as those owu
Bj^’ tt’lj Cfloll .-f I'hoiiB,
50 vd ip the county, and the Committee ia
aulboritrd l&lt;&gt; award premiums .rt .such
I Beit d.-Zeti fbmg Bl'Mid Breta,
article* in their discretion.
B rt di.zw» Jnrpr|»3&lt;*&lt;*t*.
I8lb. Curds will he furnished by the
i Bert duaai Silgur Beeta.
Secretary, at the bm&gt;inr*&gt;
on the
i B.-at &lt;lox&gt;-li Ruin Bug*-*.
ground for each and ever.x article or nnl1 B »t dozen Parwrtrpn.
1 uml, entered for cxhHuth«, designating
' Brat d.ijrti CarrolN,
' 1 hereon tbo cLiaa and number of the ar­
j Brat dozen Tomaloua.
ticle or animal; and the owner thereof
B'"»t ]&gt;c-k P--tatiM^.
1 will piner the same on such article or an!
B-v’ p.‘ck oi T-p Onionn.
inai. sufrly secured. fc&gt;r the omefit of the
Brat- fw. k of Swml Potatova
Judges. The came &lt;&gt;f the owner mu&gt;t in
Beal halt bu. White Brana,
Uo iurtancr bu added thereto or otherwise
Larg.-ai SquuMiof nnx kind,
nttuebed to the article.
BintI !! Summer Sqathi-a.
19th. AH member* of viewing Com­
Bint !i Winter Sqnaahea.
mittees will report thrnnu-lxre to the Sec­
Be** 2 Pumpkina,
retary at thr btt*iiir«a ••flat’ &lt;m the ground
Brat G Cnblaigm.
at nine o'clock &gt;4 tbe second day of the
Bent 3 Waf-r melotui.
Fnli, So aa to enable '.hr Executive Com­
Beat 6 Stalka Rhulwrli,
mittee, who will t&gt;c iu attendance at that
hour, to fill all xacanclre in said Commit-

On High Prices, at the

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The Executive Cdtmnlttre take iliia «-c
crmi&lt;-h t&gt;&gt; say,*than an ample supply &lt;»•
fodder for mock, will lie provided with­
out fail, free «&gt;f charge. Particular pain*
will lie taken, that in tht» reaped there
shall be no enuar of complaint.

fllh. All animal* when entered for pre­
The Executive Committee take great
mium shall beaubjrctto the COtltrul of
of the Marshall or UMistatila taxing the pleasure in announcing to the members uf
management of (be grounds, and stall not the Shirty that mince tbrlaat Fair great
be allowed Vo go al Intge ou the ground*. impruxementa have been made uu tbe
grounds.
7th. Thu assistant Marshall fur Ihv dif­
The C&gt;rnr.»illcc h"pr» that through an In­
ferent dcpartnirm* will receive i|m&gt; arti­
creased interest In tbe Society, and aeoncles designed U&gt;r exhibition m thuirseveral
arqurnl iuerraae of 1 he receipt a into ibe
departmvnta, urrauge itati» iu ttair prop
treasury. they will l»e enabled to make,
vi places, and exercise Ums ut-crs»ary care
the coming year, alii! greater fuiproveover thorn during the Fair.
menta upon and about the Fair Grounds,
8th. AU articles for exhibition should so that our citizen* will be enabled tn
be registered on^tbu first day «t the Fair. point in ttaiti with just pride and aatisUr previous thereto, surf be delivered by fhrtiiUi, M the result of a well wrONriMl
nine n’cbwk. A. M. of the oee-nd day, and grnerondy mippurted effiirl for the
and tlitf exhibitor viiotiH see that tbty are improvement ami devnlopmetit of the
pniprrly labeled, in order to Inuurv tbe great ruaourwes of onr ooumry.
alUiniHitt ot (he Jmlgea, and fur the pnrTbe benefits to tbe agricultural nod
ptiae of fiicihtutmg IumhiMK’ Person* mechanical Interests of the whole own­
xvtihmg to enter articles for premiums, inunity. resulting from ths Society al&gt;««
reu do s«i by KpplioiilliHi to the Secretary ennnoi b« wall eatrniati-d; and ia calling
of the 8&lt;i0cty, nr to either uf lbs mete- the particular ntlenlmn to tbe fanner and
bers &lt;4 tlie ’Executive (&gt;»mmittee, de- the arlienn to tbe past experience and
. scrihiug '•&gt;« same, al any. limo1 previous -till more buprfiil feuitcof the 8udeiy ;
to six tfcfnoii, P M: or tbe first day i4 we ran do m&gt; with pride ns an evidence
the Fur.
11&gt; » rule mu»l be rtrictty ob- of tta advamagu reselling from a pell organii.-d, and liberally sustained Agricul­
tural Society.

THE QUESTION OF THE RECOG­
NITION OF THE REBELS.
Naw Yohs, Aug. 28.

The Tribunt'1 corrrep..udenco from
Washington aays: ‘*Mr. Adams, our
Minister in England, writes that in the
Britiidi mind the independence of the reb­
els is fully admitted aa .a military nd
political necessity; that tbeir ack now U
cdgemeni by England Is but n question
.4 litiwiand prudent courtesy ; that while
Britnin la im|mlieiil lo get cotton from
the Southern Slnlea in exchange fur nnmufncCnred gooda. she }s anxious not to lose
Northern markets, and i« unwilling to,
part with her hope of breaking d«wn tbe
Morrill tarriff by tbe same means with
xvhich she chained the North with the
Watker-iarriff and llwt two nr thiee
nmrr^ sncixyoas like that of Bull Run
would entitlu tbe alaveocntcy- t» immedi­
ate recognition.
“Tbe ateamer Jamestown, by the rebel
baptism the ‘Patrick Hrtfry.’ is said to
have run the l&gt;locknd«{nt Fortre-a Monroe
and gone &gt;&gt;ut to ecu on tbe night of tbe
8lh. She ts fast and inuat prove danger-

A Story of Butchery nad Blood.
Cerrsapcndene* ef Ute Chicago Journal.
Since the tattle eff Kall Knit. I'bare
eon versed with many offiuura and soldiers

these. •e-rfB hnve U-rtified to the uu«t
shocking acts of torture and barbarity
practiced up.m our wounded by the ratal
wildlere.
Two fine appearing young
mt-n of.tlir Mitsnachuseti* 5th, told me
&gt;4* the inhuman butchery of one iff their
cninind*—a Lieutenant in tbe company
to which th.-y bHoiigud. He was wound,
rd in the knee and fell intn the hands of
1 ta enemy after craw linz some rods in
bl* attempt to rarnpe. He was sun ound ■
rd by a small »qnnd of retal*, «*ne of
whom demanded .4" the wounded loyalist
hi* n*me and place id r. xidrtice.
‘ My name is Frank Smith." answered
the proatinti- nrvi bl-eding w.ldlrr, “and
I bel.HU! to the Fifth Ma*asehu*etU Reg­
iment of tolnnirrrs.”
“Why don’t you mv at &lt;*iec that yon
are a G-*-d d—d Yankee I" retorted one
of the rebel n*sasaiii8. nt the »ain&gt;* time
displaying a long, murdrroiM looking
knife, and with it making mieb d.-in-mstnitionaas to show biabl.Haiy juteiilioua.’
The young Lieutenant made no cow­
ardly apprels for, mrri-y, yet expressed
b*,s surprise at tin- ti«-almrnt tint* ext.-ndrxi to a w.-iinded prisoner of warl
“You understand,’* said be. ‘'Unit I aur'
rendered, and you ceituinlx cannot mean
to kill me!*’ ’
'The ini mediate response to thia was
not heard by our informants, but they
heard aeverel of the rebels cry out. ‘kill
him ! -lie’s a d—d blue b. lliod Yankee.”
“Knife him."
. ,
He did his bert lo defend biinscll. but
bis arm* were held by the w.wurdly dev Ha
while the Infernal butcher wtib bis bowie
knifu, cut hi* throat, aa near as we can
judge, almost severjjyc his heed from bis

We take the following from a letter
xrritu-n by one of tbo gallant Iowa vo|.
untoera, who fought in the battle near
Springfield, Mt*»uuri ;
‘■1 wa» standing, or rather kneeling,
behind a Utile hush, reloading my moakei
just hefw« the reheja t-ngagvd in tbeaAuue
work retreated. Suddenly 1 felt a sharp
pain in the shoulder, and -fell to the
gnumd. Jumping —
—r
c
------------------------------------------------ U|M I
asked
me if I w«
thought not, drew up my musket to fire,
when he mid. ‘ye*—\■« am shot right
through tbe shouldier.” 1 think II *«
tbtommark, more than tbe wound, which
canard the fo ld all at oure, tn o.infueoee
whilling around mein a very atnu^e
ntm-r. 1 atarti-d to leave 'it, with a
half unnee numket 1*11 in my shoulder,
and once or twice fell down with dini*
nraa; twt in a short time recovered »r&gt;tH©w-wily, to be able tn walk bark Io Spring,
field, nine milre, w here the lull sraa bikes
out. I wan scry nrueli pleased to find
that tbe wound was mu a danger.ma .me.
In tbo luUle every sensation wae
drowned in eawtrmrut.
We had mt
lime In think of bring killed, eitwpt
when standing 10 hr ah'* at by cannon,
without a chance lu ah &gt;A heck. This
tn us. was the m»rt trying port of tbe
wk- —
m.
•air muakrla. every thought and frer&gt;li£

�!

WAR

REPUBLICAN BANKER,

FROM tfASlitiGTOS.

[TED STATES!'

HE
The Great

in MMHimc masx icra imiuuinu toe rreai- i .
.
,
&lt;*« of noma of the Ngw York banks,
II aviso ta rata, cmaxs oca cocaaa,
a* BOW in lbs dty urging upon the Prevv
dc*t certain ebangea in the coudwet of tbe , wrrw.tT ucttji amp with rcaa rtnrusa.
war. They propose that ths governmetft
Nball &lt;n«mpt to foree the rebehto aben-:
nion.-Jbuta*
dun their tbrrateord attack upon Wadi
ington by making counter attacks upon
cgrlnns points in the Scutli.
The .vceulutf the Naval expeffiUvn pn“Tbe Breretary of the Treasury Is grati­
fied tp know that the succeas o( the na- dcr QmkwlBetler is one of Unalloyed
ti$si)l ('.iap dues n&gt;&gt;l depend uj»on banks,
oirporjttions, «r other nxmled Inslitull’vn*.
the eastern coaai uf North Carolina, and
but th.it the people alooe are -able and
is n point of great Strength, and uf im­
willing to suliscribe ail the money that is
mense valuft ns point from which toearry
needed.
’

FROM FORT HATTERAS PONFT,
■ --01The' fohnw’fajF-fir the”'official report of

tbe Hatteras Inlet affair;

’ f

uae of mu lee in the transportation depart­

ment of the army.

About a hundred a

“It w ill satisfy the public and increase on eflroaivo operations agaibsl the rebels,
papular confidence in the Govern meet, tn | in the heart of their o*u country. Should | over to the teamsters.
state that tbe Attorney General ha* dUei- tb« government sou fit to follow up tbe
137“ Tbe large fleet which recently
&lt;)ed that tbe loan is nut taxable either by '
advantage thus gained, as we haxc no Sailed from Fortress Monroe, under Gen.
State «ir I-kmI autlwvriti"-*.
it
Wade of Ohio, bcfnrn leaving doubt It will, tbo rebels will auon have Butler, ia fur tbe purponeofetoking bulks
Washington, was authorized by the Gov someth'mg mure to du, than to raaaaec at the outlets nf southern harbors, to ren­
eminent to rnbsc n regimant of cavalry Washington City.
der more efficient the blockade.
and a battery of aitillerv fi.r the war.” '
Mre. Lincoln- to on a Hail U&gt; MiTh* Trifune't dispsteh oay r “Advlere
agars Falla.
received al the War Department, con­
That there to being erganlxed in tbe
firm the report that the Kiowas and
Celeb Cushing has gone to
North
it
party
In
nid
of
secession,
rebell
­
Camanchra, from whom Government last
year withheld their annual presetitf .mi
account iff previous rascalities. ^)avc tfni
ted their fortunes with the Southern Cunfediwney. Tlio principal rendezvous
the tribes is near Fort BcuL
CAPTURE

OF MAGOTFIM

AND

SEVERAL OP HIS MEN.

Europe, OU business in relation to a claim

ion and treason, no lunger admits of a
Duaglas said in his last speech

&lt;&gt;fa Mnsaachuactts man aganisl tbe Rus

doubt.

stare died of his wounds;

in tbe North will deny, that those In arms
ty Duncan Stewart of the Western

against tbe Goverum cut are traitors.—

Jeflureon City, Sept. 1.

Transportatam Company is out in a let­

Is there one who professes tobelieae that

O»l. MarabaVa Cavalry were al George
tnwn «&gt;n Thursday and surntunded tin our brave volunteers who sru marching
town, taking Magoffin prisoner with acv to tbe defense ef tbe ;8tars and Stripes,
end others. One of Col. Marshal's men are traitorel Or that those wbg are putwas kflied and one wounded, lliey have
ling forth every effort, parting with theii
probably reached Lexington by thia
time and their money to sustain, the intime.
•
stitutiona bequeathed ua by the Revolu­
New York, Aug. 1.
Ben. Wood denies that there has l»ecu
any change in tbe editorship ul tbe Doily
Newt.
'

tionary Fathers, are traitors f It not, then

who are the traitors T
South I

EXCITEMENT AT WHEEUNG. VA.
Wheeling, Va., Sept. !.•

Every mio w ill

readily answer! th«*» in rebellion at the

ter to the Dnnrft Trikunt, reflecting

se­

I verely upon Secretary Cameron, In regard
to the transportation of Western troops.
'
I

The company of Lincoln Cavalry did
not leave Grand Rapids, as expected on
Tuseday of last week.

£37“ Mr. J. Bloom, a Saihnaker in

Detroit lias a contract 6»r making eight
hundred tents for Gen. FreemonL

But there h af rinss of pcrenns

and papers who insist that there must be,
and is Iu*' parties at tbe North.

A par

Ing 615. who surjvpdered, ^llcr bombard­
ment from the'fleet, during a portion uf
l»n days.
After landing the prisoners
at New York, I shall return to Hampton.

*3f During the war

nf 1812. the

stagnation of businoaa w.ss such that one

S. H. Stuouan.

(Signed,)

The articles df eapituiatioa agreed upoa between Comm&lt;&gt;d&lt;&gt;r« Stringham and
General Butler, and Samuel Barron.
Commanding Naval force Q 8.
Gd.
Martin and Major Andareon. command­
ing laud forces al Fort Hatteras, atipulatewstMVvn-foruaa under said Banin.
Marlin, and, Aijdcmtn, and all munitions
arms, men and property, be uoeonJifionn//y surrendered to the Guvernmeul of,
the United States, w&gt; terms uf full vapit- j
u 1st ion, and that the officer* and men '

TI* «J'U»F i’f tbe Clark Journal,
(Va,) who was wounded at Bull Run, bm

It Is to be presumed that m&gt; nine man

a±,.’2K“1?2Mlr,l!tE

DR. J.BOVEEDOD8’

every sapsrior esatay, betef totem
oe« third streagsr

•

New York, Aug. 31.

Richard Freemen was arrested yester­
day on his way t&lt;&gt; Keene, N. H., to pfc-chase abac pegging machines for Geurgli,
and was taken t-&gt; Tort Lafayette, by or­
der of the Secretary of State.
Forty thousand* Ji&gt;Hara, belonging to
tbe rebels was seized yi-sterday iu the
Park Bank, by MaraLnl Mvrray.

Boston, Aug, 32.

Nsw York. Kept. 1.

“Whoever is not prepared co sacrifice
| party organisations and platforms on tbe

“^rer was disclosed.

They kttew nowA Trailer A treated.
must incur; they lure fi-lt something
A fellow named Ball, sliaa Bain. aKaa
of the toil and'privation of military R&lt;igere, waa arrested at Micidgu C«iy &lt;MI
service; end th- nmoour of nee’dksa,
wanton, exasperating ■laughter might | train* and spy. and wna committed ia
well sicken tbe gvueral heart. Yet there 1 default &lt;ff ail thousand ifollarn bail. LeU
is no flinching. The President’s calf for ten found upon him proved him to bs in
Four hundred thousand ia met as eagerly
as bis prior eall for Sevcirty.five thousand.
When ba asks whether they Wili raise
bwa at Philiippa,
Eighty milliow pounds strriiiig fi* tbe
■hat m&gt; tbe rebel
army.

When the old fitmily tombs of tlw fore-

Jtnr. Davis* Ova Exutaxxn Am*

some gellant representative -»f each, the
Belt brother starts off fi.r the battfo-fidd
an tba “Amrti ’i» said over the grave.
The betrothed girl waves her handker
chief with a nmila, at he who should have

fayette, Is Mr. Jermne Barber! who was

t for tbe Snath, aod fitinte sway when
t past tbe corner. Tbe aged mother

elected by Jeff Davis Congress, In April
last.'engineer of the
He planted
the bsUeetoeat Vicksburg, Mi», and was ।
•uppresed to be an bvMneae for the Cuefedorsto government, in Onondaga county
N. Y., w hen he was arrested.

Gallipolis, August 28.

The battle at Cross Ixnes, near Sum
mcrville, on the 26th inst. proved to be
a bl..criy affair. Tbe following are all
particulars we have learned:
Tbe Seventh Ohio Regiment, Col.
Ti :&gt;t. was »urr umded while at breakfiu*
and attacked »n b&lt;&gt;th flanks and in front
simultaneously. Our men Irarqeduik-ly
formed for battle and fought brnvtly,
w bile they saw but littla chance of suc­
cess, the enemy being too powerful.
Col Tyler sent forward to the baggnie
traht, wbieh was coming »p, three miles

Dr. Dods' Ceiebsried Wise Bitten
AK'K TnCDJlTilCSXD I

aauMvu
MORTGAGE SALE.

truly banaftcial.

r»n,
ia*
esto ui m jam, &gt;
Lb«r
of M&lt;xt&lt;*er»x« p^n.lU
hieh uid Mortr.rv tier. - ----

aa, Ilx-rrfcrr hereby girew. tWbprtftSw
IU uaerr ol Mk to &gt;*U Mtlpo MsteS a

kOcb.jtM. **4 k*W.
■-•■-. :r»rt&gt;.-.«.*t ,v,..,

DR- 1 BOVEE DODS*
Imperial Wine BitUrs

CASH OB PRODUCE.
Ds not ask for anytlnnj but

Ready

Baar is aitod ihit iLe SCANDINAVIAN VFjQ.
KTMIUS BLOOD PILLS are «a«tor.«t by tea
tonerot tbunMateornriar nitarMaa nto..
ia Idler,, slMariU. osriieal Works, sod by WvtJ

a*cry si ease and areas of ibaayateas.aad
pd it IhoroagWy and ptrunseutb .

Pay

distant, nnd had it turned Lack toward
Wht’AND-COMPLETE,
Gauley, which point It reached ineafety.
Gimpantew B. C nnd 1 suffered most sc
rerely. They, particularly, were ta the
hottest of the fight and ato”d op tn It
bravely, and finally fought their way
through fearful odds, making dreadful
SOOJNT
slaughter in the enemy's ranks.
’
:
The rebel forces consisted uf 3,000
il« by Ute Flrat
infantry. 400 cavalry, and 10guns.
Tt»e Federal forces scattered after they
fer CwllccttM.
had cut tbeir way through, but soon
formed again and fired, but received no
reply or pursuit from the enemy. Our
lu*a cannot be definitely settled, though
uul over two hundred are missing uul ©f
the 900 engaged. Tha enemy's lose ia
CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,
fearful. Lieut. CoL Creighton captured
tbe enemy’a Colons ahd twu prisoners.
Tbe foUuwing is a list of c&amp;rers known
to he killed : .Captain Dyre, Company
D. PainsviUe, Cnptain Shutliff, Cq. C,
Obeelih; Captain Sterling (not James)
In the Village of Hastings.
Gunpany J;
Adjutant L. DeFurret, Titles to all of these. IxnuruTADLE, and
Cleveland:
Lieut. Charles Warrenl;
and Sergt Maj King Warren. 0. Ths
other field "ffkers are all aaff.

n tlx- Laitol Men,acquainted with tknr
------- it prnprrtto*. ebo wiR ato toghlv aepnoe
,’bi

s© ACRES
-or-

DR. J. BOVEE DOD8'

nnirxhiai ^nna

—- ••-‘-vfcer. M. to
TOMIC, MhDfCTNI AMD BEVERAGE.

Family Adrtarr, eoolaiafae .
interratiDK aad valuator Madmal 1

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!I

k1

Daie4, Jwm 1 INI
CHABU8 WIDDIHEID A CO

A NEW ARTICLE

• &gt;M FBOFRIKTORa.

(iriag Iona to
t.on afcUllaw*
PROBATE ORDER.

Cesrt tor

rra.

syssr.
’ __
Uenvrv of tbe Writ,

“foot Ulf of Ike So«rth-E-t cn.rter

TEMPERANCE,

ntlf Cf TUX IXTUgST.

*

D. C. RAWLEY.

HOW

LOST,

HOW

RESTORED

ed upon.

country.

**‘

. .. .Terms Easy.

PwtfAagwrf efc. net.

Praxes.

ILLUMM.

prteefll perfewUle, • bwttlcsfertl

2* f™®

Drrarrrr*

STATE OF MICH 10AW

(ureCbyDr Dod. hnawlf. «|m „ M
■I&gt;4 snccM^d ptpaieiaa. *ud bcwci
l&gt;e cIaamx! SBMII£ ibe qt&gt;«rt ixxtrnui* winch Sood
the cowatry, aaU a&lt;uwt &gt;1M the UeUitwl fro

Also, Two Dwelling Houses,

It ta uader.tnod that tbe within named

T&gt;« Nirt -MAt
gas’ Par.—It ta general* wpiat the are of Gmgrrea increasing
&lt;-f tbe a'idlers twu dollars per World nW

JOXAS I. COOFRB.
M-W

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

ujttxbs

y- -1

r«&gt;js--i

Call and Settle

St. Louis, Sunday, Scpt.1.,

bring* the te-ir* too feat.
Except a very
fcw cowards, traitors nnd snrdid trim­
mer*, wb«&gt; 117 to raise a e|!l tor cwmpw
—•*— seems to be n&lt;&gt; defection from
»rnf patrh-tlsm. Thtt is tbe

FuoM iMPUsrrmt or
OSSTBUVTIOhR OFTBE IILOOD
OR KKCRKTIOBtt,

akisixo

p-v;t.-T.r.

Iyl7xwrt|o

Tba following ia appended tn paaepcrle

vfAugtw'., and read a»
of print as In lbw

all caarn rvqwMag a Toum

MM

FOR SALE!I

l-laiat ftlte in III. rac
d»rre* m Mlewi.to wit

Ztflxs.S!8rta-Sr«ik2FSS

iss

Tbe U. 3. Marshal to-day seized 50.­
niter of his country. DOES NOT DE
000 pounds uf tobacco, the alleged pro­
SERVE TH E SU PPORT A ND COUN­
perty of Jas. Thomas. Sr., of Richmond.
TENANCE OF HONEST PEOPLE.
D&gt;e tobacco reached Boston via NashvilliWe must cease diaeuaaing party issues,
and Loukrille.
make no allusions t«» old porty testa, Lava
no criminationeoreeerimiMtions, Indulire
(.towiuc Eaglfah Tribute to the North.
in no tauuts one against the other, ns tn
in Once a iFeek we find this glowing who baa been the cause ofthese Uuublcs.”
When wc shall hare a country, and a
tribute tu tbe patriotism and self saersgovrrntneat fyr our children to live in
ffice of tbe North :
Open, manifest, indi»putaMe almve peace and happiness, it shill be lime fur
every thing, is the noble npiril &lt;»f the each of us to return to opr party banners
people st large, now that tbe first b«*p&gt;t ataording to our own conrietlona of right
nf enthusiasm would have been urerlf and duty. Let him be marked aa no true
it had m&gt;t hern genuine, nnd at the mo­ patriot who will not abandon all such is
ment when tbe wfiolu significance of the sues in times like this.

national service, they say. “O yes," m it
he asked fur Eiah'ty thousand pounds.

THESE BITTEM8

incipient consumption.

The TViluae'e special has I he follow ”1
particulars: ‘The fleet arrived off Hat­
teras Inlet on Wednesday.
Two forte
had been erected btr tbr rebels command­
ing tbe mouth of the Inlet which com.
mnnda the entrance to Pamlico and Albe.:
DR, RUDACJCS
marl Sounds, which thin affords ounnecSCAXDUUVIAI REMEDIES 11
tmn with Virginia and the Sea.
The forts replied to our incessant fire,
hut w ithout much damage.
After three
FWat’e1SeDtofhours’ cannonading the flap on Fort Clark
was hauled down and the rebels retreated hiamiaM |foU
to the other flirt. Our land force* occu­ yesr» ago. The
pied tbe abandoned fort and hoisted the
Stars and stripe*.
At 11:30, (Hir shells were Iwginning to
play on the magazine, when the reliela
hoisted a white (teg. Gen. Butlrr rrfu«rd
to secede Vi any Ugius except an uiw»n-

aoccpbd.
*
Cnpt. Barron delivered hi* sword tu aelablHUs tbe follaving
! Qumnivnder Stringham, and the other
FACTS
officers theira to General Butler.
That the BI.OOH I'URIFIEB »»d BLOOD
, One thousand atand &gt;*f arnia,thirty-two
cannon.five hundred knapvaekv.and a large
COXTAHT KO MJ5RAL
quantity of munitiona were captured.
That lh«y curt the »?h»ov1 uslrcrsto eoaeplai-.i,
. -Nobody «&gt;n our aide was hurt.
b
Four, hundred rebels l«d reinforced the i
Fort the nlaht tafi-rr the attack.
On Thursday fon-noon, as Lea tn er with
traitore. and acquiescence In treason.— unteers on the 24th of August. It waa
LIVER COMFLAIMT
one thousand rebels approached, but «aa
Il is so regarded in tbe 8-nitb ; (T will be a sheet ofsecession proclivities.
kept away by our force in Fort Clark.
so regarded in the North. Of thia rising
C«»l. Max Weber, wasplaerd In com­
Hon. David Wilmot, ia lying
■ICK FEMALES,
part*. tlw Louisville Cuuricr, one of the
very ill at Towanda Penn, and it ia feared mand «‘f Fort Hatteras, and Cd. Ilaw.
vilest and most vindictive traitor organs,
kin*, in Fort Clark.
he cannot recover.
pad ty under ll.vir imigornliug epereUea.
A- pnrtuin of tbe fleet remains there.
speaks in the warment terrasufsympathy
aU»rxnal diMbdiltev ar* rauurrd by Ikor
Several Important Laika and paper*' dial aad eve Uy ■timulal&gt;t&gt;| prtipertir*. Thai they
The remaine ol Gen. Lyon have
nnd friendship, aa fidlowa.
wrre captured disclosing tbe plans nf tbe recruit
“The Northern Democracy arc now been taken to hia friends in Massachusetts.
8HATTEBED C0XSTITUT10X3,
rebels.
1 speaking out, and their trumpet tones
;5?~ It la atated that tbe Journal'of
Baltimore. Sept. I.
m ill he heard over the liighrs*. hills and in
, Gen. Wool issued a general order on
Coaunertt'iJ Nyw York, it to change
the deepest vales. The Banner inscribed
hands. Halleck the aeceaaiuo editor to the Hatteras Inlet victory, and says they
with that beautiful, word PEACE."
alao.cAplurrtl a ten inch colutnbiad. thirty
CAt'ME BOON TO BBAL,
Again we say lot the people bew are I— to withdraw.
cue .pieces «T cannon, a brig landed with
Give n&lt;&gt; countenance to auy audi traitor­
t^T The
York Newt. fearing an c&lt;rtttin. a sliM&gt;p t.Midod with provisions
and stores, two light Imsre and one hun­
own schemes; but heed tlw words of truest attack
upon their office on tbe 27th of
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
dred and fifty bagiat eofteepatri' ilisro. utterrd (&gt;y Stephen A. Doug- Aug. applied u, tbe police for protection.

said!

CHANCERY SALE.

of Barry. *Ulr-n

BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS

There ia grmsiderable cwtctnenl here ty—small indeed, u» be sure—who are of the beat Stores in Boston was rented
to-night in c&lt;&gt;nsequei.cc of a dispatch just opposed tn the War. Tlwy propose to the tenant being required tn pay only the
received front Fairmount, Martan coun
call themselves tbe Peace Party. What
ty, by’^bu Governor, stating that a large
*5T“ There are nearly fifty thousand
number at secessiumtoa have risen in the &lt;loek Pence mean when traitors are in
back country and are marching on the nrms aganinst the government, and the foreigner* already enlisted in oar army
town to burn it, anti tear up the railroad national property being seized aad even
track. The druma are beating to arm*
the Cap'laI threatened by an immense
fjjy* Tlie Bridgeport, Cu. Parmer of­
and the slrt-els are crowded with people.
armed mob ! It means Subraiasino to fice was destroyed by. a mob «»f vol­
Ibe Governor i» dispatching the H«une

Guard aad volunteer citizens to Fair
mount. Tbe rising is suppused lu be in
ernevrt with sopie muvcmeht uf Gen.
Lee, all the V. 8. Imops having Intel)
gone firward .from that |&gt;eiot
II i*
Iwarad iba movement among the aecewaiuaiats may begtincrul, and large num­
bers uf eitixens here are going un patrol
duty to night.

.

QTATF OF MJCBICAN -TVCirwUCtowtkA
O tbe eaaaty of Barry, la ehaaawy^
•*

shall receive.the treouneiit due to prison-

siun Government.

‘ In this unhappy coufltat there can be
but two parties—patriots and traitors!"

aiMoresful. All that could be
r'iblFmnet ^Fipefal, has b*n
nffiJ‘We aiV taking on board

j

teaintTUf^ In whteh'he was,' off
iraeb. ‘-AWarunsuecokeAn.
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DAL CURE OF SPERMATURRUtKA. or Srai
&lt;TiamH wto
Impatoacy, Md

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qa«t&gt;ty. u tta Ire-

J*ckc4 ia aaaAbaaa -m«.

Half ifot.

Special Term e&lt; the Circuit Ceurt.
rm&lt;wWrouwkjt,tJ
Cocm or Ba*xt, j “•

HASTINGS .

TANNERY I

�SPECIAL NOTICES

ATTENTK

Frlse P»«try.

comjr

rMrfatat b&lt;*»‘ of .teedaof war.
ftmtrrfe to"
^!rT tbatne iny Awrt It »&gt;&gt;—_„ r
uf llssaasc's taaieMesa FUia.

■'WAIR.

ON HIGH PRICES
La6».i.M«enM. -TV

Uw;&lt;,n

tag uf the 11 Matings

held «i Monday evening.

Stacks of

Seb.»&gt;). w

The mretmg

NEW GOODS!

was unusually bartnonion. ufu| 'tk- bust
uom

The

was disponed of w^b dispatch.

report of tbe Director Showed a Small

■SPRING &amp; SUMMER

bslanoe ufetish in the treusarj, nnd the

BAILEY

estimate fw the w. ing yew was &lt;uily

SOOTHING SYBUP,
Fop CiUkUM Veetlflia*. .
Wkwh Pcati. feUhuu. thepnxeeSLf toctKng,
by gpftemug Uu&gt; pan. reoectaxall Inrssuffisa—
n ill allay «D &gt;u» ind .'spAsmoAc teturs, Mtt fit

TO »i:oclat» rftt'aoirnx "X.
Depend apo. it, raotLsri, il will give rest to
youmelvce, end . ___ _ ____ _ ,
BELIEF ANDdi^LTB
p^FAKTS.

irwqp ©qit w.
Hew-¥fri| Beaerioent Intoarj

eight hundred dirllarwofuix ‘fmr teacbera

to

coxsrMPnvES

wages and iuddental expenses. Three
Truotaes were elscu&lt; John Ridserts aad

prSPEPSlA. NERVOUS DEBILITY, HEART

J. M. Nevins far three yearr, and II.

DBEASE.i t VER A AGUE, rr CONSTIPATION.

Goodyear for one y ear.

aiie

A.

i&gt;ow

on

hand

&lt;&gt;ue «i| th.. LARGEB i1 and
UEbT AtMMirunrliU. uf

TV ander.ijnied. now aeveolyflro years old.

HIS SPUING STOCK

LARGE AXD

OF GOODS.

BEAL'TIFU

DRY GOODS
Thi Liucolx CavautT.—A. N. Nur

E5X-.X

Sick. lh»y wl“
Csntuaiplioii. and
fxtca. r»’K« *«»
PBU-«. DlSI-KTMl

ton’s Company &lt;Q Cavalry departed from

Grand Rapids, and

DRY GOODS

pamed through De

troil on Saturday on their way to Wash­
READT-^IADE

ington. There are over twenty of the
Hastings boyi in this Company.

CLOTHINC,

Mou I&amp;crvitimq.—A company &lt;&lt;f fa.

of one o’ the mo.tTipariaawd .nd skillful unrsee iu New Rugland. v&gt;d_£ai been used with
never-falling Mccesstn'
TheMMis erf OUM/ *

!| not onlr relievo* tHgchill frotji pale, but Io
vigtrata. llisaloiyiehmd bowrla. correct, arid­ ”K- meJkinn nrv prepared in oct or» U&gt;ity, ani girea tone and thergr to the whole sys­
aaruar, nudcr tbe esrr of able CbeniwU. aud are
tem. It wiBalmost Instantly religte
tbe most reliable Imm »e soMuee, joclmhog all
Griping in the Bowels and Wind Cholic, the recent discorertes.
To all addreaaing by letter. c-.UiEing fall sc[ aad overcome conrulsioMsefliich, if not eneedily
| remedied, cadta dealt. W« briiere H &lt;he beat
sod turret remedy la 0»c world. In all eases o
D.rBcntary and Did&amp;bAB in'children, whether it
—feum teething, or..a:iy other cense.
We
... ...
. .l.tl.1 ...r.

sasttTOw

fsntry is being enrolled in this village

under N. H.

Walbridge ns Captain.—

Ibis company is designed for the Eighth

Dr. A. E. Bonsteel has also

Regiment.

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.

been recruiting in this vicinity during tbe

StouiricaxT.—The

the reliefthat wilf be »wrv--jsa, al
to follow the use of thia tnedwtne,
full d itwtattM foe »»irg will actor
11* Nods gvnuioe unless th|
CURTIS A CAIXINS, New: Yor
aide wrapper, bold.by Druggiato
Principal Offfoe, 13 Codar «t„ N.
rates, osjur 25 cxxn rtt/aoms.

foul-mouthed cor­

respondent of tbe Pioneer, in it* last is­
sue, snbecribcs himself with the uCrooied-

VERY

ttT letter In tbe alphabet.

CHEAP
LIFE P1LLN AND PIKF.NIX B1TTBRUrpilESB MEDlCf-NHS ImrtrVfowbecn be­

r allow n iu -thio

X fore the public for • rermd of THIRTY YRSaiwl ffurirg tast Ums b»&gt;wni»lBt«inird « Wgh.
cbsTMtsrin sbuMtawtry pari oTita* Qtabc, l»r

Market, which

are prepared tu sell "I a »mnU

The tong of bird*, of fragrance of flower*, tbe
iiavnuiing «f brooklet*, and the uiatlla'of cbilfrt.L are Jl parte of the greet anthem of nature,
eiaw««ie&lt;r»t nympbome* sound forth daring
■hr 5r&gt;:ht tunriiiiic of spring. But sweeter far to
:te author', ear ia thr joyous laugh of her dsriiag
’.ibr.wbiltt in the free tide of health. The annrita „f mind which a mother feeUupoo witaeaanr (he aufferingt other infant undertbe influence
■fdiwatr. I* know only toberaelf, In no instance
J-ebiMrvo tuffer to much pain as during tbe per.ri of leething, with what eagernea», then, is
--^jhi a meant of relief But of all tbe remedial
k««cit that are brought -Bto uac. none execed in
rr.rrr andetfieaey Mai. Wixtmw SocrsUlOSfaW.
Il bat never tailed in a aingle inatenoe of effect a
.-ire. when timely u*ed. Beiode* relining the
■rialt! Inna pain, it intigorate* the tloniach and
w»rl«. correct* acidity, and gire«tone aad energv

Ma.

Editor;—On

Aug. 20th there

advance from

was nSabbuihScfaxil Pic Nie io Che North

west port uf the Tuwtiehip ut Prairieville
which Is deserving uf uolice. I went over

U» tbe place of meeting, by previ&gt;&gt;us Idviutiuu with the Prairieville school No.
ooe.

NEW YORK COSTS.

No mistake this time!

LOW PRICES’

There were tvrenty-five teams in

the proewaiua of that sehotd.

AH® 32181

Ibe next

uutupany, in point uf numbers came iu
Irutli Gun 1’lains; then came the Peudle

School; South Pine Lake Behtrof; Prni
rieviilo School N’u ‘J;

Richland

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

and

Prairieville scbuols cum blued, anti oue
other, seven in ^alL-With a total of 350

NORMAN BAILEY’

was tine—Ute place of meeting a beauti­
wood—the amuigenieiita under

the vftkictil marshal, Mr. Reyuidda were
complete—Bt&gt;d the

THARTIG in the inrid.
u»cd twenty yeors by fl&gt; e
l'iillion» peraciS. aarnal
II» , always g&gt;ve aaiUfaetlon; ci-ntsi n nothing in­
jurious; patroaited by
tbe principal ph« »ieian»

table waa under the

care of a very efficient crnumitlev, ulio
distributed to all iu

the tnovt orderly

manner l'ni;u (bat leaded table,

viands

whose abundance mid quality d*i great

credit to the fair hand

by whim they

were prepared hud lurdisbeiL

Lanruoxna t-t eeuts;"
ire Boxes for one Dollar
nil directions accotnpaivracb bus
' Warranted superior to
inyFill before the public.

Tbe Intel­

lectual nnd religious eot^rtainnirnl ua»

mUwcBpersed with pixy er singing and
short pithy addruMcs.
I think every heart was glad and an

tuiprvMion produced

which will

very

much enhance Sabbath sefand interests
in that part uf oor cutiiily.
Il *** re'
solved that a similar gathering ••«

the

. Florida July 17. ii*«,
To Da. Hmbcs. Albany. N; V.-My I*varDaator;-4 write tats to inform -.oa «rf Um wonderful
effect .1 your Nugar C«otad ihlfeoamy daaghter.
Eor throe tvars stwhaa beau affecuri wUh a ML
io«a .lerangenirnt of Uw .yMcm, swlly impaifiog
L~ k—Ilk.
.awaffHr faihna ffortax

Sabbath achvols ubould Ire hud al Prai­
tin. C P. Uniter. UiIwh of Newark CJAJ
Tln*», writes in her paper ofJanuary119, I85S, aS

5-JT We know tant Dt. RobacS'S FcMiifftaarUn
Rnmedie, are all lher claim to be. The Dr. prswiatrd ut with a few bottles of feta Bsowdinsalaa
kloo-l Puriher and bwses of his Blood Pdls task
essuBer, which put new life into ut. They ta»ig•otate, •irrngthco, and Imre the ayatetn tn a better
•enditios tkaa tUsnilsnui aaarity RtLfiadlwrdWI
d«|nev..ng effect. We feel &gt;Wc in reeonuneoding ।

rieville, Aug. 2Uth 1SG2.

DYSPEPSIA, hr thordnghly-'clecmfa* th*' all kioffs uf Fob.!, Medicine*. Liquor*. »ud Gooff.
iirst and acron&lt;1 stamacbi. Md creating a*06W of
|KMe and berilliribAe. iaslcad of ttaa stale and
■esid kind; FLATUI E5CT. Laat-or Ar+xttnd THE IRH'SEHOI.D AND FARM.
lleirrnrex^Btibicjic. Itr«n***xg(a, AtA/Itninte'
Plantation nnd Shop..
Awxtrrr, Lixaucn. and Ucix'diBlLr. wMcb m
ge«mal symptoms of dlytpepsu. gill rsulsb.wfa
For avtryFsmUy, baring over a li&lt;v rtesipts
ootuhdConsdoMMriofitsotc. '•
*‘-J*"i* ‘ on Cvokiog. Dyrisg. Preening. Cleaning. Ac.,
COSriVENlJM, by deantlug tbe1 whole 1 How to Plant aud what it is beat to Bsu--. How
length Of the intrittais with a solvent firtreeaa,1
aud withoui i i.ii. n-c; nil &gt;i &gt;lent p&amp;rgsB leave Ike
bpw»ih ifosttrr within two tatjr*.
- . *
t-1
PEVKinf utriltfnda. by restoring rim .'blo«d
TIJK CONNUMPT1VE-S BOOK.
toil regular circulator-, through the peocets Of
For tboae wha «i»ti to gel well from I hat aw­
retprraifon in sock Qlms. aaff the tbunulgh «ulaz
tuin of all iutc.linal rib.t.-ucriou in oibert. ‘
. ful diMsae, a full ffesrriptran of all the remedies

j '
’ « recmf
I ,,)eawini
, ja/
,t
.
,
j ju orl&lt;u.l
t[ie ,jr,|coi
«»-»»- —
..
ia the onlr preparsiiou ever,offered to the world

UOLT tn half that thne. by fonuvinx- lheal lufta •
mi '.■mi from the tntt«clt»
iigswcuts of the
"* I'ROPSUM of ell kinds, bj freeing and stmgth beautifully bound.
cnmgtbe kidixye and btadtbfr operate mesf ' Adv uf lite shot e works witl be mallrd fret. on
ddigtitfol’r on the-e Important urgtns, £&gt;d bcnM receipt uf price, in slaaipe ur money; or tbe whole
bare ever been found a ccylsln remedy for the tnahsudMimsh bound volme tiroueoiui. No
fani.lv»l.’&gt;uld lx without them. They am illutwdrat cake, of GRAVEL
,
Also WuRN.S. th di.kKjgfllK from the tamings Uatrd with beautiful engravings, and contain
ot tli» txjwria tbe alpnv matter ta. which tbeac* the conrtriuedjxperiencc of J era.
crentuir. adbvrv.
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MCLIHWA, liLMV. *•* INFJOERATK
SUREN.Jo.a perfect |inriu which tbcM.Urki.
MEDICINES give to the blueid. anil all theliilniOr*.
sCOHBL ktC EltL'PTJOWbeOMI'I.EXIO.VN, by their anrrntire*
the Du id. ihal feed the akin, sud ibv ir
uf which octarioitM all cr&gt;ipUreo&gt;apl«
cloudy, anu other dlahgrrcdUb compli
Tbe UR OTIbcsg 1*111* for ------rflfcet an enure cure Of SAL;
king iwproreueiU.ia the cl
COlblUN COLDfaSdlNF
of*cn&gt;fuk&gt;u*,cnn*umpti*e, and diaevrd condition |
beveured by One &amp;M,r&gt;r by
to wluwn a numervna uffapring only bring* suffer­
PILES.—Tbe ondsal propri'U
ing and poverty. T-« aueb •» aould say write,
iciiiee. wa&gt;omylWlile*. &lt;.?a6 ye
and we will **nd you iufor-i atiuo nf a ante, wriltar u*o uf tar Lira Nuucissa ala
terted. and nevrr-'faii^g ^’“ii’ «.
FEVER AND AliCE—Eov ibis
Ws will salt raxs. ti a iy one applying for it,

Iyer’s Cherry Pectoral,

srESS—-7E21
SWSSiESSF-

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RE&gt; iRM.
111. a lantr and bea-itifnl paper, and coulaias

There was su

tied bpDr.J.C AX*a«b0a.TMsU^te.

much pleasure and such a good imprews-

r aale at □aatinga, by Ruaxsrs a Srxixra.

ion from the Pic Nic of the 20th ell. tim’
I tlifak the Pic Nic nt Prairieville, Aug.

28tb 1862 will be much in advance of it,

especially

if

tbe friends

«’f

Swspcs. Nxawei-, PggiurrtJtsa
uTjaR kinda.PaLMVapnx uryat I
°ME‘RCUKffi18S:,ASES.-Pt

Sabbath

schools pick up gtf»d courage arid pick up

tbe children of all ages and gather them
into

these

Church.

nurseries of the

I

cfeuf IUW of Mrncvav, will fiii.l thr»s Mcffmif”
■ perfret curt, as taev never fall to sr.fltawte fou
Up system, airth« eteefo rf Mermny. mallei
tooacr than tbs most powerful preparataOM &lt;
ttarteparilla.
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., ,;

Christian

Yonrs dtc. _ _io_nv
A. H. GASTON.

FOR SALE’.BY ALL DBUCBIHM. .
aarl3-.$» ™
*&gt;« • J

grocery,Saloon.
OHnrt CwMsgw.
The Fall Term of this institution will
ol the 9Bih of September next,
of Instructors in the several
is aWo and earnestly devo-

fO^r

■tRiHita.’liis fall tritA-k t'f

L^r*.

..u,
*T Rcbsklu M. D.. A. M.. Chlof PtiTsicl*". B.
B. Mnaus, Surgeon. Dr. J. Both, t hetaist
Corrvapondents will please enclose two or
three aiswpa for return pottage, nod addreat our

C*tavUUnf io part •£

Nur Oihei.%, Muav.ratfa. G-ffiwi
Cnisbeil,: UbMtdfflXa^ ami GraBulatc&lt; 8a-

Gcgi UrBud Blunk ira».

,

. -I

i-IOii Gvwfat».!hhd Ja» it
«&gt; /• *r
St..BV, W.nden. BHd Wtllsaw Ware, *
Cigure. T-bwcrr and S-Htfl. •
’
Wawr Um*
■?’*
-8-mps. ffair-rxtv*. CbsbU, PrppffF
- 1..” .* ’
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mioh.

•The subflcriltei*' is w»j&gt; pn

WILUIS »»■*». r re»rte..r
n.

■

G r o c e r i esTf

BENTON HOUSE,
lajstsiktg-

•”»»» N«w Y’nrll -7

h new.

wj...;*^

GIN AS A REXEDIaL AGKNT.

- Iwhry &gt;MuN&lt;Aqx&gt;

The day

children tuid about 250 edit Its.
ful'usk

tering perfect Health to person. luMeiugundcr
nearly errrrjaiid of diteate to which jhe botcas
frame Is lia*e.:
'e:
r
;
. ,
Tbe foiludtni; m among tbe distressing Wiely of honisn d masses it&gt; w Web il*
■
TEfiETABLri.lFE SISBIOSES

b»ur l~

asks—1

jSrssr.

Crayon Ambrotype} Vignette Ambn
; tvpe; hWNtmj^Tpe'rSpfaiWHypai

F.wr.1, fbr

Dnua Mau, on., suiMinr n*.
id, ud Camphene.
Kemlae

Wann Meals at &gt;All H&amp;pORBl"

i

;

TEA

Or Cmid Lunch if dctifrii;» •’ •»

ni;

CGFFfifc'

CHICKMfcS.

! wo^Wfeun-J
AND COPYING dsno tTonler. on abort nnlic
and Pfiw tjiMlt orteea, firnoi » «™ts u fA.v

Low Pressure System
BA lh cratkontl

Sirius

BOTiansx riiiorao wiiuw- "&gt;
ana.LB&gt; Cora'.*•*
r" “M-

W-4'lr. ^xWr’

TilA*iW.F*eW73B.l*4A. ski'I-4*.

„&lt;

SwHr. if y..

.Hr. a m •»** *w k*

NOTICE!
J»J rHl at lU-JE:.. ..r*be
.ae a. ..rOtwaHM; O-e/--8* &lt;Unl

I'W.vN’UlP''

0U*MW«U4»i o. sate. -» Mt

OO «■* tUftfel

Ewr
HutiN (Ser*, ell ..I wbkb
.ill l.».He price. lk.1 ceeeMWBeo
.uh, pen-lwMTe.
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CURE

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A la
M !|*&gt;n »&gt; Hb‘--eH
Tfa
J rd
744
7€
7M
faia £
T&lt;

ANNUAL TAX SALES.
i

tv
IS

O Oaaadraf each of the failowiua deaenbed tract*
O ar uerwh &lt;T tend attuated &amp; the Coenty oi
Barry, WtoaeaM far eapud taxaa for the year*
ntaa tinned beiew.aa will be eaMciest to pay the u i

ft&gt;nsrswa?s-Ato
SiednOt Delicate Ftaialw.
»f xdratory
they urn valua-

fl?

la 7*
ft M
6 •»
IM
7 n &gt; Medl
5 M

ON LOW PRICES

me
X’

jsVtaUjof

&gt;Xofn»xn

cunmanim

B«e eigualurM of Henry C.

WK

hvae just received

&lt;0

t rt iai
r ml"
7G
7ffi

77

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HUS

1640.
Town 1 North of Baage 7 WeeL

■nd all other Dealer* in Med-

TtasiflbeMEt Vymail prepaid

PRICE 25 CENTS.
Tl'wtei should be addrnaaod to

cs; :x 'I
S«S «;

:?

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,
‘.*11* out risen all WH»scrrKkr*oM

,:t! S'S’lfr

HEADACHE
SPEEDY AND SURE CERE

7'5

KKDTTDED IHRTKBS.

S

!? R»1B

Tetra SKorib of BaagelA Went.
»•!

■gin

*

«

lit
1 H 1» &gt;• J N

I 3

SO

1 r.

IIBHM

10 M

Hartford.Pa., Feb.«. 1M1.

i 07

st j«

; ot them ax for the neighbor*. In (boa 1
I few nut front the 6r»t box ! rot from yon.
I the PilU be mail, and eblife
Your ob’t Servant.
JA3IE3 KENNEDY

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$E&gt;DTS &amp; SODS?,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

LNS &amp;CRO8LEY,
'ACTVRERK OFTHE UFBOYED

AND

JTTA PF.HCHA

CEMENT ROOFING,
Tito Othylt* Bad »&lt;*'&lt; durable R&gt;'oS«S

ITB

DRY GOODS!

IE AMO WAHIS riiOO'

uly about Oua-nird that at TO.

r iu srwrcx an plu*»lb.
percha cement,

Stacks of
tt M
M fa!

M 1 fat

U
n
11
a
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•PALDIN '• 8 PnilPAWtofttwit
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MABD TIMD! want
OUR GOODS

8- 3

Unusually Low

B1B.

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■ W .!■ BW1',. !'AU—IS
U/ TM P^afShaUwkoAJMatre. a;-...
-..Tha new.svreka uCirtr UaiU’dL StRea.

of thia but me.

i^^ii^SSZbv ^ti^Jfsr

lie said, “NdpLU the*

abroad, aa'*« k»me.'

JACOB FERRIS,

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NORMAN

p.

h.

BAILEY,

Attereey, Counsellor and solicitor.
W,nA'
MICHIGAM.

WAR!

&amp; jr$rBSEKXt

On High Prices, , at 'the

WIGHTMAN Ac ROBINSON,
A5LFACTVRER8 of tin, nhsot-tran sad cop­
per ware. Healers in iron, saUs, steel, giau,
rtrU-hsnlwarr. cutlery and stores. Store oaedosr

M

HASTINGS

DRUG

STORE!!!
.lwail

:

•i

1(1

MASON ALLEN,

■f-xE.tl.ER IN GROCERIES. P'orl.ioni, proi ) 4,n e, 6i»h. butter, lard, pork, and grain of
all kind- Ako toys csadtoa, etc., ate. Store in
Caliloru a,Btock. State attest, Haatinga, Mtcb.

Roberts A- Stbieeh,
—It AVE-

D. C. HAWLEY,
in all kinds of Family Groceries,
‘ Slone and Woodea war*, and.a general as-,
nieiit af ProTisicns, Alao Notary Public.

JUST RECEIVE*

lEAT.ER

a new. axtd moaVcompkte assortment of

ROBERTS A STRIKER

DRUGS AMD XEDICIHES,
ICiaeaaicats, Palate, Oils, Cam*
L plaeae. Darning Flnid,

-Ruwrr’i Block?-' ilastiags. Mieh.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

?9B8
ErT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PVRPOSES,ONLY_fFl

H. WRIGHT

IX »na .muiuiw xuu vuuuwuvi
Particular allentioa paid to lha collection of
claiau and mouey promptly remitted.
Office. with W. MT. Jlalph Esq., Middleville,
Harry County, Michigan.

GROCERIES!

DANLHL COOK,
CRTICR OF THE PEACE, General lto»d and
Txx Ari t. will attend to the collection of

TEA. COFFEE, SVG AH. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISIN?. CODFISO;

I

aniDatewr fTT-rnnmi-T

la A. HOLBROOK,

iMiToaklRY ExtfraHft,
trnciAL nxjtKriT or

J. M. RVKSELL,
HV81CUN and Surgeon. Office in RnaacITa
stare. Stale strset.

P

tuk laomul.

“How many young m*n bare been in
junjd, perhaps ruined by false *u*plcion,"
remarked my mercantile friend, a* wo
cotovereiog upon the aubioct of the “panic”
a few evening* since. Suspicion l» ftke
the asooMin ia tbe dark.it stabs its kietim
and tu« know* not whence the blow come*
Bat 1 bdiev* I never told you of tbe
only time that suspicion of evil waa ever
fastened upun me.
When n mere youth 1 waa placed in
the store of Joseph Wharton, who was a
merchant doing good btuun***
I. JVM
frugal, industrious and faithful, and at the
age &lt;&gt;f 21 I was advanced to the poet of
book-keeper, with a good salary.
1 bad
charge ol th* books and ««fe »«&gt;d all tfie
money left over ban
‘hours was also
in my care. !
’
&lt;&gt; my business
faithfully and thinj^'X
Mr.
Warton was a
ical man.
with a quick ey
nderstanding of busi
satisfied I fe
I had
when
I thought tdy
ward
me began to
gc. Ho seemed tn
,re*t J".w&gt;n&gt;«faj,.wJ tmUl, / ,»»
sure he watched my movements with
with distrustful glance*. 1 became nenroua and uneasy, far 1 feared 1 had offend­
ed him. But the thing came to a bead
at length.
One evening when I was
• tone in the store engaged in making up
my cash account, Mr. Warton came to
tne with a trouble look, and spoke- . Illa
voice was tremulous, and 1 could *eo that
he was deeply affected.
‘•George,” said he, “I am sorry for the
conviction dial has been forced upon me.
I fear you have uot been treating me as
vou should."
1 asked in astonishment what he meant.
“1 fear you arc not honest I" waa his

Had a thunderbolt fallen upon me,
I could uot have been more startled.

year* making it my chief aim and study
how to serve him most faithfully 1 I du
not remember what I said at first. 1
only know (haj! tears cam*| into^ny eye*'
—that my limb* trembled—that utterancc was almost checked,
flow lojtg
had he heM stteb suspicion* V I asked
him, and he told me l»r more than two
months.
*Go&lt;&gt;d God '. You have suspected me
thus, and still left me in the dark I After
serving y&lt;m soiling—after giving to your
interests'all my energie*—after Striving

fof faith Mod honor that 1 might win your
love and ealecm—to look upon me a».a
PENS, PENCILS. INKS. TAPER, Eftthief nnd yet not tell tne! I would nnt
VELOPE8, CARDS, he., Ac.
,
have believed it.**
“Let us talk the matter over calmly,*'
said the merchant, his old kind tone
MOST 1’OPL'LAIl
coming hack. He was touched by my
agony,and I could sec that ho was waver
ing.
..:
“You have spent considerable money
of late." said he.
“Howl I asked.
“Have ynu not built a honse 1"
“Yea, sir, and paid for it, too, and have
thus given to my mother a comfortable
home.” ’
Mr. Warton was staggered for a
moment by my frank and feeling reply •,
but he asked:
“What did the house coMl"
■eXOMPOUND*
“Just fifteen hundred dollars.
My
rroNSjaad any
tnqlber owned the land. And I suppose
vou would know where I got the mtatpy.
Yoh. sir, taught me how to aare it. I
Lavu becn witlkyou aix years. The Brat
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
k-‘ fsEtJ
' ■ • •■’
y«r you paid me fifty dollars, and I laid
up twenty-five of II
Ute second and
third year you gsva me a hundred; and
TTT
of that I hid up sixty dollars a year.
The fourth year you made me a cltfrk
and gave me five hundred. Mother was
Able to fred me, and ns our little cot an-

JOHN ROBERTS,

PATENT MEDICINES
L.n. btewart,

a. SEVIM,

rp^nBAP, IP©IB PACT

JK.
C. PR1NDLR,

DANIEL STRIKER,
alt houri
OLIVER, f. BV ERTS,

STnftr " •“ASwit sat
T PHILLIPS. Orro Sasnrr sad Jsitor-

S. H. COOK
'DEGISTER OF D
Lb OKm in th* &lt;

Great Battle ! ! !

H. N. SHELDON
0OVNTT TREASURER. Offlesln lb. Court

JAJRBS ▲. SWKEZEY

Coorta of thia State.

dollars. The next year you paid the alt
hundred on condition that *!• would keep
your hooka.
I wived .pre. hundred of
that. Tbis lastyrar you paid me one
tlfoiriahdHd'tHitre. and I harfa odly^pont
the irrterest of what 1 had presioualy taiseated,, ao that the thousand wM-thjC
touched.
Of course my mother had
wracked, but she wished tn do it. I have
paid fifteen hundred dollars cash fi»t my
bouse, and have over five hundred in the
aakiitga bank. This Is a plain statemabt

dollar. I aho.U

Ki ut!S^?ij&amp;,ssr.'

He consented, &gt;and propped .«o* to

On the following morning I entered
the store with mytniod centered on l&gt;»
work before tne. • Tbwcteere four cferks
or salesmen, and.. t'UC.«l»y. besides my
received bad I* tssss thidagh wtytaote
Bometimcs'TWrfnkife up ‘rty cash ac­

count at nights aadsomeUmce not till the

safe and looked it up.. Tho.key to the

and Mr. W. the other.

rLClsir TXKR'i'to'ricE, ;;

■MW"”. • "
FUBL9UGH., jM ,EXPIRED,
l«,

r. nr-.r—1— •&gt;

The ody other

dritibg. He whs a kind: hesrtetf, gentry
out fellow, and A strung atlacbtnonl had&lt;

of getting bimto *a*i*t me io finding
lb* thief; butoa Mr. Wocto# had prom
i*«fd to •p-k to no one else epon th* I
subject, 1 concluded to keep isileof, alra.,
'1'bat night I counted my money, but
mode no entry of the account. Thor*
were three hundred and forty odd dollar*.
1 put it into‘a.Mw calfskin pooket-bcok,
placed it iu the money-drawer, and locked
ths whole up in Um sofa. Op the follow­
ing morning J found fifty dollar* gunel
My *u*picioo* .took' a very upwcfootiMi
turn.
■
.
During the day 1 pondered upon the
subject and finally hit upon the following,
experiment. - Whafol h»d. Incited up tfoaafo for th* night, 1 aprusd vpoq the kuub
uf lha door, and upon the nutory drawer,
some pale red lead, being careful not to
get enough on to be easily noticed. J
had left Abe cash acqount ppau, to be cloaed
up in tbe munuttg.,. Whan 1 nuxtopenp^.
tbe safe, *11 waa as X bad left it.
1 nc
noxt night 1 Gard tho koub in. ifoi sapw
maimer, and on th* following morning 1
found forty dollars,ggpe!
Upon the
pocket-bouk were fiuger-marks of red
lead, and w^tiT, cam’s to open my eaab
book 1 found tbe unir kind of maiks
there. So I bad learned one thing, the
tliit-f knew enough to see whether iny
account bad been made of the money
before ho look it T
1 fair mure unpleas­
antly than before, for^my unuefcojnc
suaplciou* were betas confirmed.' There
was a pecufUrily in tfie red fiiiger.rhark*
w hkh told (riq a siM.sibevSli 111 w fitted
to try further."7'’ ' ’’"'“y ’,.
'For two night* After this the safe Id.
chained undisturbed^ ,‘fot’ vb .the' third
night 1 missed seventy-five’dollars, and t
bad now set my trap more carclully.
The red pigment wa» toot only used,
but I had put a private murk upon every
lull in the drawer.
Thu Mvkbt-bod*
and cash bo&lt;|k was fingered aa befor^,
and tho’ mark**Vern clfair ' and1 distinct.
' When the’ week was. u&amp;
^Vartofi.
came and asked rue *bat 1 fiacTfound.’
“Ab.” said he a* fie hoi iced the «irW»Wful cspresslon'cip inj- cxjpnlirnAhee,/‘jfoa
have failed tp discover iny'lfiing.
•'Alaa! J wish'J coild' aay
f re­
plied. 1 bayc dis&amp;&gt;vored jr&gt;6 thuch/ In
the first place, the money La* been taken
from dr* safe, auj the kt?y Uft In lunr&lt;&gt;'pr
per drawer arid lucked up as usual. Alsu,
the cash book ^* (teen e^amltfod e»ch‘
time to see If ahV entry ba* - been made
of the money. There ba* been brie hun
dred and sixty-tfVF'dtnlPilii all, taken.”
“But bow du ym/ know tbe'ffifafebAok

^

forgefib^that all tbewrMW it* tog Mdy
i&gt; eXposed1 to tright, pffdHvtg a fine marit
to tM butorir.^ Beti*e KMdnwnre with
the oatrfrt-oAvtotta tMs'scarxW. On the
contrary. It I* ooe of ibe’wnritwt-ofblrds;
bfafoJe*, N cfold nW Ifee with it* nose In
the sand ariy better1 lh*a we could.
It al way* keep* R sharp look-out fi»r
dinger, aridfor TM* reason It -is alnxwt
imbOMitoe to take one-all*b&gt;’N -ord*r
to gettf sbdt tff owe, tbi heritor 4m to dig
ahofebfortfie pool* or brook* where
they come to drink, in which he bides,
a*tk ttapabofte pne-gbeaspv.ijb*
inoreOteMifx: B&lt;#« M*rt|to/tbcm, .«d
tbey.are off with raced of an antelope.—
Ypu koOt^ il^iy’butrud tfie swiftfat horse;
with afoi^ ■omcAtnsplilt* jounel • hiv•9g • I£ft podj tiridprpea^ aM onl| two
tors, one seven, tocbej.ltaig, wWa |;raat
claw, the,other fiuj'r, indie* arid'cUw,
Yt&gt;u,haVo soon their egg*^rhaf^i; cream
colored.and vpj-j large fftne wijuld. hold
a,quart of water. . They, layv tneir’cggslh
the sand ;,but they *&lt;J^not leave Ute jah
tp.balcb.uy ibcbot.aan^ to. hurae them :
.wdJwOi.
t|te rrat pf,Ae &lt;®j»—a.nrai oftte .amta'ns thirty --r forty—she r&lt;«,la ohe side. .
.M ftw dM ,i&amp; u &gt;, wti.;fai
when they arg hatched.

j .TIw.^W •&lt;

and also upon the edge* of the morn
drawer. You ortitee the mdrimF- '
“Yea,” Wwhtopered.
’- 'A wl- i—
“And now* rcutrtlnWfid. *jb*t exam­
ine them carefully. See bow the lc*vc*;
of the cash-book were AurnwbmVer'and
A'biM, boweenr, did p**K.. iucraaainc
atkb swibbw the strap ctfW jwcket- the pay to MS, but tbo .MQ- beuoly.. bill.
book Wss turned hrto its ptao*. ' Do you
•ec *hy thing peculiar dboukifj^ 1“ ■:•-&gt;’■

tGaggnsl"
lbto,’’ aaLiJ :/nM»£

loat over two thousand dollars ! I kn&lt;»w
—-—
thia, for I know the amount rif.gbocla finally
“Y**‘" *aid$«—di«ll Ih* mark* have
which ho* bora oata. and 1 know bow
much c*»!&gt; I hare received.
I begah to te*n OMde-theaatM. &gt;•»« thiol »■* IffI
ba watchful four raonths agu, . Twd
tbejjore_ prrf wfth ^f- book". anfL1*?!

LITyWUAasysUyritfoHp

marked with a small rad eroea upon the

yearatMr«ftemMWld Itt Lbndun at 110 '
per cent. Th* Meaksar war hof l&amp;i8
found., bat. partial , and «o*V. reluctant
countenance in . London., It could m»C, at
first be placed at par. but a'few v'eari
thereafter the etpIrtMM of HO to 11S

fit in jt,, s«. In a few ycuni - the
vern men t i tael Thought it in at 120 to
121 per cent The viibole'public debt'
1852, by rreabd bflhe Mealoar. war; mdndedrn 184H,and the T^xas indemnity,
was “P to fl7G.065.21G. In three year*
the Government had redeemed by pur­
chase. at liberal premiums, over fifty
million* of the hmount, reducing the tufn
total before the calminatwai of the panic
of J857, to 125,16^154, —A’re York

B

“’’nurir ctcttrarux-

each recruit wbw bad thready serrod three
months would hcj»UtWJiO « bounty of

preset vedift the base of the monument,**
—(Det. Adv.
- ■

AcoUntrv clergyman has tbehdb-1
it id ad'd^cssiiig a certain puft of ever#
diactiii're- U&gt; Tils juvenile 'hearer*.
A'
frfajd tiriee ventured to express a doubt
whether the children were stall awartof
the JnestlinaMe privilege they enjoy ed In'
having a portfoii i&gt;f each sermon Ml! ttri
ibemsel ves. To conyinoo bun ofhis error.the j***tor called hl* litllu daughter,
ni&gt;&lt;j^*al&lt;^-J-‘?My dcitr I*’ there' any part'
of m\' iertnotis you like Letter than tho
speedily took after—light cavalry that re»tr’ .‘•Ycsi, papa.” -.What.'uut, 'thy'4
can oijhrr *rimr the country at a rapid dkl^itert* J'arnkeit best when you WyJ
rate for mile* around, 6r *w'ci&gt;p ddwn in
battle aa th* eagle stoops upon itt/prey. ’
'Tm'Ilu. . teda h*.'Maiai Uma na.1 litMi.
Np rip4 &lt;»«&gt; Im down ffifo

of hi* fxppriuny* and, M&amp;J&amp;p ,|ow
ilp:dfo%chamb«r*,AudJn
unite*, and slimy reou-aes, and am cotga
up with a shudder and a cbiU, and,JUi,
“Sir OnUw Campbell dtodmW &lt;p farm earnest cry . to j y oaved /or war^y,
the UighkMdere info sqtiara /to rcsiakibo Mfwfllfe..: , ret&gt;4 r
charge &lt;4 the Russian horse, but waited
for, them without moving a man. •The
thin, red Urie.’ jiirt tfeped ufith st«!; Warftfa Llw.and- greatest general*,
ltiAJ&gt;«it,.|K)wevpr, &lt;;lear that pywjixhl
cavalry, can do anything nfrnmst good,
sturdy Infantry, artned trith th6 Minnie
rifle.
■•-■■r-lJ'
'■■■■:■
........ .

hsri tiuM|la lopd ugain before th* horse- ’
rueu were upq» them, and al th* next
tfirgi, do'wtfWMU horeaafoJ man as if

It is pra^eciW
recrtota&lt;lNK&gt;t
gether. ’
fauwn s •» win.** «. &gt;W,W.&lt;x

mei fe miff ouW by

Ngtenlng.

"ro

X uj,w&gt;, »iU»,l U»

maka*

fat.

Mkm look «t the faaha of others with*.

‘ IrW dm^crous fer vtio'ti
Mgh, for tih ia
get iimpkig'dcad and-tlecaycd

«sgK
—“J
i!
without'&lt;

‘nA. ■■■ &gt; sod.'non A

fe-the unit left

the Uofouarojy ad vaoce^Uioalny/i power
Will dissolve .brforn it&lt;as anew bofora •:
in
racridiau *M). i,\V« muM aWsdoo itte
dauitinoss on the uegro fluiaition. It 1*
simply nonsense.. Tbs sentiment of the
Nortbu-ojoeU iL TuoaccowiomalsjHntMg,
the jiu »ters arc n&lt; «l du t itled totbc service ■
assumed, and the Unionists wilt woC bp
strengthened or inspired by it,
n
. - ------- ■—.s.^
------ ,
,4
THK.Toawuks.—Tortugns, to which
pOfalL^fe ointiuocrs of th* Uucheeter rar
giuient have,been sent, and whither .th*
inakualeni* of the Troy regiment will wu.

Sc*oe o* a Battle Field after a Flcht.
A^cqrrespohdcnt of the Cincinnati Gaxetti, wbo laMy VMted the ‘ battle’ field'
at St&gt;riflgfi«&lt;d, Mo.; writes:
••
about acventy-fiv*.
■*V.»«o hundred i»itaw3uaih-a&gt;ri«UHR*
“There still remain about
. . , Z.
• • •bodies upon -&gt;
ot one liundrejl.foxburipd,
the Cope Sable. It is cheerless and uncom­
fojld'ot. batUel basidM। a largo number of fortable^ jtamlatod by *imo«&gt;n*K&lt;M peo­
horsed. e TT&gt;e bodies^ are' in cvijr luftanire ple by ycopmous reptilcs^-decidedly one
those'df Federal Soldier*, and 'are geher. of the: most uncomfortable' points 4o
ally lying on hand gravelly ridges ’Those
who. fall ia I be Wltres.'or u boro th*
groimd ,w»» wfk have bcw.b'id Brom view.. ed*ttiToMgM do1 not go as soldiers Itat
Th*.stencil arising from the fieltl is not a* unarmed laborers, and will be compel*
a* overpowering as might be anppdsed. led to work upon fortlfitatlona, much 'aa
With a single Mc^ptha. every fare ha*1 pcriltcntlhry condcta do,in qbarri** rind
'
' , ' ,
turned a* Mack a* an Ethiop's, and that oahd-bAtks. ” ‘
oos, atrange fo **y persist* in retaining,
Tnx M.-.st test.—We have seen lb*’
its Circassian characteristic. In several
instances, the visitor cm distinctly see hfjsdwg to the subscription paper to bo’
where wounded men have drasgvd them; cirvuluted tlirnifgliout tbe 3tal* 'fi&gt;r lb*,
selves from th* place* where ittasy. fell,, puqxnte of erecting a monument to such,
to tha aba^e afforded by the fow.acrMbhj Mtehignq, Volunteer*, as many.fajl in &lt;fli
o*h buabcamAb^.fi^d* and tbure 'with pre.i-.-ut Struggle fo'r I he maintenance of
the frimsop tide of life ebbing nwoj .and the Gyycqnpjenj, If reads ■si follow* ;
no ktntfband to mfinlmstcr so tritlmg a “Tp.giva *p expreaaum fd .opr pride io
thing *s a enpoT witerj for the ■ want of the valor and regret for tho lifa* uf Mich­
wlnoh they wen*famishing, they laid them igan-soldier* it) tbe urcactit contest, these
down u&gt; die.
Sum* ol our wwtuded funds 'will 'be applied. Sqbscriplili&lt;&gt;oa
meu, who hod ^ttiu* sought the shade, limited to twenty five cents.
1'bn**
were not found for ihre&lt;? or tour days wfrbht£tD give nrore, enii pirtrdawn ■'Xl*after the battle
What a *m.&lt;re*sh&gt;n of name* of ntemtiers
tbrif. families or
etenfillosTbuM iUy^mtfot hare Ihmji jo friend*. Three lists will bo bound and

•WftWW

APiiggaaga^s^

balwied Ab*l..^ur&lt;difHa»U«ra.w«M)M -h»
scutad without idRwiing.UicRmUUitfon of
•lattery, are uowifrealy exprtwaiftg thrift
aeUron .ctwticjhua- that slavery wiU ba.
swept from the aouBtry, nvi *a Ma-af

dri»&lt; FJ-“ AMm«fatri»bMHdrred, ‘Yes,
I will* • Ai-down they fiats awn*, firat
up {Award* tlto'wurf. Mpher-thw- ostrich
fir ribovd'lMtMfawft. If flew -on hf tow
'
pridrrip toWWrda^M-'ftklR: it retied upon
,
itii rrww •tr^rifthyntir tipbn th* Ii-v*r. of
tfrti atrengthfii-dld wwt *ay? *Cod- wil
ling."
Then thw bvenwiiig'wngd'drew
aside tf*&gt; Wl'fa-fa4hd-MTewMihg“flaifres,
and in that moment the Mrrf** wing* wore Missouri Ragtnicut, was left tymn .pje
burnt, nnd he sank in wretchedness to the field tor four days, and is now d,,|Mg well.
Brave fellow!
After be Had fallen,
ever afterward able to raise themselves
nithough tmable tn gsl off his Rack, he
tip in th*’fir? They^fty timidly—hurry
fired twenty-five ahotn at the reterhy.
ai&lt;wip-f»' a'lnavroW
Thwy-are.a
warning to nwmMnd.- in'irft our thoughts
■ CArauiT.— H'ilk't .SpiriApublistaif two
ariicla* by Captfin Sfaukspcarc. uf Eng
Ung ”'
lapd, who has bad u large •xpcrlenoe in'
India. In introducing them &lt;i»l. Wilkes
Twa TmaW Doulam Bouxtt..—The
writes a*'follow’*:
'
' “What we wwtea t» this erMs, is what

nF

■«&gt;:». araaMM*, ’•**
■'JjgTS

. ,

or-

and &lt;ta&lt;* of hit wlng« is a . Urd
long wh&lt;» the fealbera nre ifreighed out •
i.
but for all that it canrott Uy.
’
Them j* an Egyptiap.‘t*1e about the o*
trieb, shich spy* it* wing* are" clipped,
and htotMUdFtt'^^edhfit for" !L"-' A*' ft
may account for the’Mt &lt;&lt;m«fty &lt;’sr*r*
i|ijf «birll nT htririafi tdnm«ee; ! wjfr fel«e
it to'.ifi? “rthVliA'imd hn'rf‘rhcanteful,sthS4 HfSHngiW »Bk-to*fligfle TW,
■
one evening one of the largest ferret IfiriJs

ha* been examined V'tlked Warton.
Prodndng tho Ho«*, I riaid, “Do :you
not *m thu*e rid’dtarMT •" 1 fitted a reri

“Now "said I, “I haiteglraa y«».Ato plain."
“Bov can ytMMt
honest accoubt, and will you be equally
frank and tell me all that ha* . happened inarka frmn .thte
to excite this wvpicion 1'.’.
•Ttaw iTiA

Office inlhe Coart

This1 GovbrwniiSrt'

began In 17M&gt;. with a rav&lt;^ntI&lt;WtaJy‘delA
175,444,476. Bafi.re the war of 181M.
it ,was.reduced, hty-NllWp '
uf
* pripcv
‘ '
yar ran up
bhsaei me feb She aasumnoe I had given ___ ,____ __________ ________
hWt.berirtteib
!r.i-4--| seT
The public ffebt tlm* 'enlarged iimk-1ft^
od Oh the following morning be Wbaght form; to a eon*id&lt;*al&gt;le extent, of.* three
■c fifty 'dollar*, in eight different bills," patent, stock, which gradually found to. di«TUM*n: tbol*Sr«. is • rdbei. 'HaemmsW marked with th* red aba*. »*u8 &gt;'L' '* w|»jf£i Europe, and l!&gt;e interval ouy b)ch
w*s paid in L ®dou. It was with extreme
■ -Whoevur raises Ute white ftigjrataaB
difficulty that the Government could In­
thewreM!"
I
duet the •iirrchdee of tbe balance of these tbeaea-wu.n&gt; flag, *od imial as certainly .,
I kept my promise, and lived
eapoeb thafrit'.will bewailed &amp;»«a by- ria
the aid man Ahi let again; fee wbeia Hafiry cy” and other European holder* in 1830- indignant mulutada. as if it had- th* *■*•
But Ifee taat jjdlar wm p?’&gt;'i off.— ! MamaW recession gfaringly.dfapl*&gt;*d-«s
remnant of the public debt in 18S5 ltofa»l&lt;ta*dJ«c *i :•&gt; ■,,•* !--.«) .-■&lt;■ •&lt;• :•
TSj-•leM'fhan
* 'A-- '0
,4 '
. Zana*
*,**
- - - - prere
- 'instate
—*
■ .1
- Iedged all -bi* wild alha, wtrforaMy _
Whatever
that
the &lt;n
Govern.'
wbk
fifty'tbtitiaarid
dollars
(187. i
begged pardon, bat he became a pood and Gfl.) ' A pofille atock of one htmdrodwnd
twenty seven • millions, made irredeem44* etwept mba option of the Gu*oa&gt;! cMifided tbltt, ia both rebel and nnsrrehiet,
taent.,was paid off.in lets than ,W«Hy nnd renounce* the protection.af thbbMwa.-:
’RieWricfr » wometifoe* called th* year*, in 1842, the Government wanted
canfeMilrd. bewrare H dwellsftrWtatearid five millions to supply defidenew* in the:
^hrSLavaar.J-TW***.
■olitary place*, and "eato'gcM- tong ^ hile'
i ngtog correspondent of die Philadelphia
withont witter. You have perifap* bea»d
it called * "sifty-lilrd,” bearaAe -It w» vkea*th^ Lopdou !Hw«now volunteer*,
said that when pursued it often jpokes it*' refused" to take the loan .at par. It was must con Wee to a remarkable change of
head into tMsand and Imhgtne* Moelf hid taken, Coffer preisurte, at nome, and'd few

■rad^witfe mbeAftAtwv

�WAR AEVVS! !

, BEPUBUCAN BANTTRR, I FROM THE WAR.

fi People

PROBATE ORDER.

KITED STATES 11

Davis:
Captain
the Florida
10th ut
but the win

now number 1.90Q ineiudlwg rewsnes and
sMdtro.- .j.,.,
TTt
'•g.flKg of fr*100 *“• just com® in-dram
N#foik withjihe crew of tbe hark Rowvnfo «hd Glei'and tehoastor Msry Alice

Wednesday Herwlig,
H*»r»O m TftM, CH-«M OVB COVMK,
ka furnished tbe Bu Louis
force *tlr”

mained outside Um bar Ute wh-k &lt;»f Satunjay, wftnoert observing any uf'tjnetrfii^i
On Saturday morning, at half-past six

•ot^rte^al some of uir.hroiem-

• are very much exorcised, relative

WF« I io UM retuurt or thr
rSDvanMMmraBTy
certain &gt;pMW tfnha£i

‘w* lately pot in irone

Mllt'T Awd

we further obterew that tbe rtunsu in' the

Eatate at Deaglas J. WuUa^T^

Constitution ptoblbiting Coogrtes from
making suyjaw abridging tbe frsedvm

TRfiXSURY NOTES TO BE ISSUED
Iff PAYMENT OF TROOPS.
in favor uf permlllibg all kinds of verbal
Waihimutox. Sept. 4.
' Tbe following order has been issued bv treawm t&lt;&gt; be iK*Uered abmaif without
restraint. Congress Esa passed .4«. 1*^!
UauL General 80HL, Sept. 3d :
er. Tbe Federal troupe destroyed the
The General in Chief is happy to an­ abridging the freedom-of.speech ior.tlil»r|
nounce that the Treasury department, to
meet future payments to the trovipe. Is
disposes nf the constitutional armament
about to snpply beaidcs coin as heretofore.
.This jkobfbltipp ponundna
Tireusery Notes in b's 10'e and 30's -as at ’ npec.
good es gold at all banks and Roverment Quigress alune and.is good i»r nothing several of Brown's men
had become a terror to the Yankees.
offices threughout tho United Stales, and m so argumuiii until Cougresa proposes nsortahv.

U&gt; vlulate’it.

'

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th* bridge overthat stream having been
burned nearly off. the entire train went
deWni-lb* engine turning over and the
freight, mail, and two passenger

wiU-'thedsrty *ne-f tbe train that escaped
imhiitt. After . cetliwp oct of the l»aggsge ter f commenced taking the pasewtgMft that were not killed from the wreck.
Onwductr* 8.-’ Cl Caller died in a few
iwihuftd, Frank Chrrh. engineer, bad one
leg completely, twhted and jammed ;1
Field, mall agent; Charles Moore, fireman,
M»d J. Fi&gt;», brakeman, were killed.—
Among the wounded were Mr Medill,
sow uf Dr, Medill, of Ohio, and his wife,
both badly injured. I could not learn the
Bamteof all the passengers. I went to
0L Joseph end got an engine, physicians,
and other necessaries for tbe woonded.
sad reached the wreck at 3 o'dock A. M.

ITill those jouHritlt who hake

MOVEMENTS OF THE
REBEL
ARMY AROUND WASHINGTON.

.
WaaatMTOM, Sept. 8. '
The fulh-wing are the results of bare!
fut and extended observations tirday, un
havelieen Hidicted ae treasonable, by- the
the Viremia side of the Potomac: A
legally constituted authorities, tell ns new and formidable battery has been
•b "»r •Mia.lOSEiretf.’f
discovered commanding Leasburg turn­
dem nation fur such journals for violating pike. Tbe felling nf woods by the Con­
tbe cotMtituti^a. in “adhering to the ene­ federates ezpoeed thia battery t-&gt; the view
of &lt;»ar tAMipe. Owing to tne distance
mies of the rouuiry, giving thorn aid and no demonstrations were discernible, nor
cnmfortF
,u i . j- .: •
any Targe body of troupe. Men were
employed oa the fortifications U&gt;-dav.
Tbe Constitution gnsrarftfrs-tbe free
THE CAROLINA COAST.
At daybreak this me ruing our pickets
dom of speech, but will those stickler^
andvanccd one mile farther Into Virginia.
Fohtcms Monbob, Sept. 5.
for strict conalructito insist that, by im­ The Confederates retreated before them
TSc Monticello and Harriet Lane arrivod from -Hatteras Inlet this morning. plication even the nwot remote; it pro front the direction of Arlington.
Laat Wednesday the Confederates
Tbvg-- yeport the most gratifying intelli- teets obeeenityl How then cm it pro­
tect the spy who nees only rprrrA to fired from aa omittance at Greet Falls at
gencc.
. The Confederates have abandoned their betray his country in y/ne of” war 1 The a body of our Iroops on the Maryland
Btronriy fortified furt al Ocracoke Inlet GuBstilutioo guaranties the freedom of side, snd wounded four men- They at­
tempted to ford tbe river, constructing
’ Multitudes uf North Carolinaina have
demonstrated their Inyaltv tn the Gov­ tbe press; but pruhibita aud provides temporary bridges with plaoka, when they
ernment by coming to fort Hatteras to for the punishment of treason; will those
take thrinalhof allegiance, Col."Haw- journsla then, insist that a man has 'S’
kins sends ward that be administered the right to aid an enemy ia arms, giving
oath to between 200 and 300 Io a single

^The steamer Pawnee still Ilea In the
inlet and the Susquehanna on the ofitside. treason and cMrveys interdicted intelli­
The Susquehanna ran d«wn to the Oera- gence through a newspaper t Away with
cdte. Jnlel, and found tho fortifications such fully I Tbuws wbo takeeueb a stand.
there completely deserted. Tbe Confed­

erates had carried away their guns, and a
while flag was exhibited.

thy with tho Union, no respect for the
Constitution, and only ask to be protected

GEN. GRANT TAKES POSSESSION
.
OF PADUCAH, KY.

in their hellish desigus.pgsinatboth..

Let the loyal

people : be ware of such

Cairo, DI., Sept 3.
persons nnd papers aa prefeeeUsioo sen­
This morning about eleven o’clock timents, and at tho same time copy the
Gen. Grant with taro regiment uf infantry
language of such journals as find fault,
and ope company of light artillery and
two gunboats tiadi possession nfPadocah, and labor in every manner to weaken

Kentucky. He found seceoei&lt;&gt;n flags fly­
ing in different parts of the city, in ex-'
peel ation of greeting the arrival of a'
southern army, which was reported thirty
eight hundred strung sixteen miles dis­
tant.
. , ,
The loyal oitixem tore down the seres ]
sioo flags on tbn arrival of our troupe.
AGen- Grant took tx®ae«aioo of the tele»ph tdfice. railroad depot, marine b««&gt;1, and found large quaatities of ahfoptete rations, and leather for tbe southern
army.
The following prdclamation was Issued.
“t have come among you not as an roe .
my but aa your friend and fellow-eittacit;

BEAUREGARD RETREATING.
■ {
Foarnnas Mowae», Sept 3.

well understood that ha must

jtieuioAX.-Tixcirtvucwrth,
eaasty af Bwrry. la eMactry
ssaaum C. Qamu. r«wX«Ma&lt;.

tats of

REMEDIES II

Uurtreath^.

"aJj« BITTERS

and-gave yurtvig Eggleston, who was hun ■ wtoWiahee Ute Mtowiag
on Sunday IsW, s thousand dMIare In fall |
FAC

ej' .l'd.mM-. ta.aw p.yte, U- MIII

treat. Maialaiaa m&lt; kaa4HAKNOX SMITH.

P0,lru!B

,

BLn0C
Dated. J«l» W. &gt;*•].

be Cnfehed, which will be by Tuesday

FEMALES.

DY8FEP8U

MORTGAGE SALE.

LIT EK COMPLAINT,

aand bar near Prairir du (.Trion
the thing ia that the rMnoceroa is

■ICK FE?ULIX
DK- J. BOVEE DODS’

npuial Win*

dead brwwn horse, which had lain in the i
water till swollen fc» an emwmoea she.

Ths Cudluas o» Hossas atBull Ren. j
—Tbe fol lowing incidentii rif Bull Run
came tn my kaowledge yesterday. One 1
of the guna of the celebrated fibermsn’s
battery, was rescued fn»m capture by the
rebels and brought off the field by two
I b-ima that had been shot through by
Miate balls. When the order ‘‘forward**
was given, they resolutely straightened
out and absolutely brought .-ff tU gun.
At the commencement of the battle,
Lieut. Hasbruvsck, oftbe West Point bat­
tery, was riding a little sorrel home. ‘ In
a short time he was abut three time®, and 1
from luea of blood became too weak for 1
further service. He was stripped ofj
bridle and saddle and turned loose, a* :
his owner suppmed. t«&gt; die. Tn tbe brat ।

sflATmo

Bitten

oonrrnmoM

CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,

RECKVTT THE DEWLITATKD.

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OB
oBSTRvrrioga of the biaiod
OR 8ECRKT1ON&amp;, .

DR. J. BOV EE DODS’
*!nrPTT&lt;T»~\X

IBiJTTIKBa

nf tbe ©ontest nothing mure was thought ‘
of the littte sorrel, nor was be seen attain
until tbe remnant of the battery wU far i •’’•7 wnwsMMiw 01 laasvt
We bare aa as teentie information of towards Washington &lt;W the retreat*»&lt;••«**
It paused al CehterviTTs, and whffe resting
rf^7s 'trial*-'t^r
theTs Lieut Hasbrnuek gM delighted IO i tot, I.M
tte.

Test said prasoaaa will b« todd to &gt;aj t
eipel sad Intereat rrmnnt.it aapJd

be joinedVy Ute folfofol bore*, wMeh bv
temauwforefte
. B-on,
lb. Uxf. I
Washington. 8®pL ®- , call tu ritreai a^ had found his true lp*.b&lt;dKer
A diepateh from foe Chais Bridge aay 1 priaitiuh with tbe4ieitery, which Is more I
oring to sustain Lhg.CoUUtutii&gt;n in e/fita
than tnurt ofthe human mass—*—**•-'
’
parts, and preserve the liberties whid: lit
' r a.tM
meat, had a narrow escape this morning. I .Lll sirj o
guaraties, alike tn aTT. There can-be nt&gt; He was un picket duty three miles iu coleiv into Waahiogton, is now recovered I
dependence placed ^u^ort sufch jbhmalv front of our iitHW.rtMilhW Virginia side of of his wounds, snd ready ‘ for another i
as profess strong Union ^otimynts effit'i thfiriTer.opprette Chafe' Bridjv, BoihC ' fight.i ' ,
‘

toxic,

NARROW ESCAPE.

i&gt;riaUy, and in ti&gt;« adgoinit^ qoivinns

publisb articles-ahieb'meat •isbat 'a per non has a right to preach treawn: under! funr infantry end two cavalry. After ta­ once.,s&lt;»i*»y l*'wer &lt;• havy,abut Gsp.
W Mhiugv-n ;F «fiid a British toddler I ti&gt;
tbe Constituitou if he" only print) hfi ' king Mm a abort distance twain roes, they
an Amreiesa. ae they were discureing the
dwwnnded bis pistols. IMingAhiaMa entote.of foe great struggle al the ®uaOdly Aance effect ha drew tmtirw, chMtiMPfpafo.,..
,
uwhy did j'&gt;u polahuot him, toV*
lacked the AaMrietfe.*?ppKte&gt;fihM*»
tew abridging Ae ftfifidufe' i»f the pHbw,1

liStcnn .Jo Wrinuoi

PURCtfASR ONE BOTTLE!I

JytTxeetiO

'

w BitoHISMrt cades Or. Bebsefc
■cy.be amMsdIto siMisally &lt;sr bj tottar smAsw

’ '

FivyertK aad saM by
CBABUS WlDDrriKLD A CO.,
»--Ls ranpairroaa.

n

_

M-rtKCfto-

&lt;J
PROBATE ORDER.

T». VHMmbAux, x™ x«k.
aaMeawMjoTDoaglaaa J. Tin-

A «EW ARTICLE.

।

f ,'
ionday the loth fir-d F,i-o*r, A D

rtpUad .tfe

and dfiubrt" de«gn«rty -tft-ew joertiafo
to tbe cncmj Tn'i'rma.’^ftfii te'falt' the
Conrawwi^.

«W Al A amniAl. AUKTT.

JIASWW&amp;
TMrtB.XCT, -I
AA-* A • M__' ■ —i

J*rr^*ia&gt;r
e’reetfred last i

-Modtoaled.” ‘"SchaaBM."
d by afl g

TANNERY

■&gt;

I

Tbe MtefoMUtfogiftaU tfia ftsstams T»

protect Ha,

tburity. Ir«&gt;m tniieTrffEe, and n&lt;&gt;b.xiy

ever Ux-t

V&amp;* W? * co •« **

!&gt;&gt;&lt;&lt;« (or
r my enyraead.*

lyttxMyn /

CONTAIN 50 MIX KRAL.

press Comptoiwa from- carrying.tbe ‘aid

manifitokthat
ourselvea, ar

•

S theB

UfC. tt UliAV A

8CAVMNAVIAN

Becfttery of w»- heaprouted lb. &gt;

deal only with armed rvbeKxa its aider*

three weeka. laeetsurrl]
eeiues to tbe cay at branar
H- C PKIKIHX,

CHANCERY SALE

PHAffMACT,
about

neither iwaaty
'
ern.nent ever interdicted the paUicitlute. ing through his canteen, suwrthcr foevmfih'
ehhros. An enemy In rebellion against
hte'Mrt.grastag'the akin.-and a third
owr common government has taken pnw-Urtugb btokftebeeii; patafo^uOl -nfit bfo
session snd planted its guns upon the soli indicted in N«w Yvrtt." M •krueenasbteJ
nf Kentucky and fired npnn uor Bag.— . '^.;Puiti&gt;ffl^'"bd^^t'^ftfaW
Ondembes and Htekmaa are ia bis hands.
«»4. trough Up majls, and lift1
U&gt;4WM y&lt;

PTION,

f\H B ~pyV3.~TTTi~U
fob beU Hfoai,- es^ea s-eeg tea Cfcsgy

guarantiee freedom

expended so much iiik and paper upon
tb« simple refusal of lb® Government to

INUIPI!8&lt;T

Dr. Dfid«' Ulcbarted V1m Bitten

fun* between- LcaipgiMe and ..Richmond- Montree's cornfield. filled bis capwcmua
The foreca thus leftgnt •&lt; all-rpall &lt;*&gt;pv
the part ‘which pkohfMtJtrwasbn'T TWe' mnuicafoxi. General Rrid. going tewards
is ode notabft fact which,Jt^IA ’ariff'be Fort :8o&lt;t, touk wifo him.Messrs. Ring.
Rvlaod, Field sad other.priwaera. .The
boryeAU mind ; which is that ti»os« presses whole !**«■. in all lb« fortt, &lt;&gt;u tbe seces­
and persona wbo oukipUin ?f aa mfring- sion aifor, was right-killed, beaides the
roenCof the Cntwtitcthfi: rehftiria o» the1 wounded; and w the Fnderal side, one
modally,and usvcral slightly wounded. dtred end
freedom' 6t the pnhta, aidtbobe who'hrb’
Tbe Federal troops burned a- warehouse
in the service of open traiti^ni.
They
ci»y. and caged far' tbe time in Davis'
deraarui the protocteKi. of Um vary-, in,
stmrestabk. Ol. Preat-m Oiin pooanted
.
stromenl they jwopitoe tcrlviolatS and theeteer.

destroy.

THK8K BITTBM

BLOOD PURIFIER ANL BLOOD PILLS!

ing Cspt. Sb»U&gt;y, with M»&lt;&gt;ut six hundred |
Abe Hsger. baggage master on the
Hannibal and St. Joseph Reilread, tarn- as “erfVrr'My ti. their epefole*. g1! vlhg thetn
isbeabn the St.- Louie Democrat the fol- i aid and co^/orf.” Is that part of, the ,

Conflip&gt;ti«in wbi»h

4ta&lt;«bebssriaata I tea
HltKRMA

■

But bow ia^t that theye.great stickler^,
al home. G*w»d husbands, fathers and 1
&lt;&gt;f-Um city by. a oumpony «
■unread brothers, serv ing under the Stars for constitutional'obligation* h^ve qr^^ undrt Captain Witbrow,
rhich Um
and Striper will thus have a ready and looked another clause io-ibe.CueqtilulfUM'.
aafo meena of relieving an immense which applies tn;every individual under
amtetetof suficring which could Uut bc
the Government f Tire Hai»e referred
reached by coin.
tola the one which 'dyfac^yetiroa'and'
were atemdoaad, CuL Roul retir«&lt; wKh
OUTRAGE IN WESTERN MISSOURI provides fur ite. puoialuncnl.. .The CtfU his conuuand towards Independence, and I attar a fenrvu
CnL R« »d going towards Furl SeoU, less I
t
’ i
Hudson. Mo.. Sept 5.

that rood day before yeslerdsy.

P"?11**. ,o,■'

lion.

And it now

hwsHE

|. Mism a

insist that ebcDeaity.atod tiTR^s
Daria.

___

nser_______

peUrie dotfiUNl of W

to
pointed commander.

r1

.rr

T^tgMhqeW

SW&amp;2£W

�FECIAL NOTICES

ATTENTION!
COMPANY!!

Joral ani
^Sdrou* work*—ib&lt; paper* til,
J&amp;Xd by H«»“« • malrttiM Pilis,

•Am we tofc for »&gt;l-bolh old and young,
narpraiw* are on rvery ••«£&gt;«:
di**rtn*d—ao longer kills,
M**ard with Hassles'* Pilto.

" 6 1H1C

ON HIGH PRICES

****** afflict souf do net doubt
ft^Manuiag rompouod will March It out.
lii haellb
F*:
®“a.
jfTaly-'— t*HM.1’M'*Pilu.

IV (taj,

Stacks of

join the Hth Regiment in reodeavum at
Grand Rapid* ,m Spunky.

The emu

pm»y wHl probably nut be full by

time, but ha offiorrs hope G* gut a sofRo,
lent number to M-uro ua acaeptettoe. bod

.

fill it up Afterwards.

ifW O M".

v„Un

teere reerviltng under Captain Walbridge
b filling up quite bat
They expect to

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
GOODS.

NEW GOODS!

dDPJCA’ FREX.

a*U&gt;jrloenl.InflpMry
TO REGULATE THE BOWKLB.
Depend upon U, luotLers. Il will giro rest to

to YOUR INFAXT8.

BAILEY

*

TO COSSCMPTIVES
U-ardmcAL-Charlr. Rutotoll/a vouag

PTSFUTdA. NERVOC8 DEBILITY, HEART
ppUdLFFVKU A AGUE, r» CONSTIPATION.

TV umtery.rnrd, sow..eventykv. years old.

man &lt;&gt;f this village

had .ma of his log.

ampntettd sbovs tbe knee. &lt;« Friday
afternoon. Hr had liero f,^.a
Ume

n,boo«ri and tb« l-'or '»
lurk of these aaufferar from a awrllii^ juot below the
jriMful eomptoioto. wbkb carry thousand* sad
aM»sd« to so uutimtly |mr, ho ha* seldom knee which had anrtottaly aflennd his
Mel lueurv all who liav* applied to him for ro- health and endangered bia life. The op
gad believing Uto bo aChri«tian duty to re.
Svt these abroid. M wall as at boma. hu will 'ration waa skfllfully performed by Dr.
m4 to those who require it. a Copy of PruocriptfMSaeU. Free &gt;-f Chart*&gt;. with directions for Wm. Upjohn, and the patient kt appar­
—MTU sod using th* earn*
Also nslao oa ently doing aa well as could be expected.
btel Halkinx. Vrnulation. and Exerctoo for tba
. ..___ Tn a-J
- ...»

w E ARE' li u w

o,N

HAND

with oo^ot ,k, LARGEST .nd

BEST AManbi»DU

OK GOODS.

LARGE AND

BEAUTIFUL

DRY GOODS

DRY GOODS

AcxaowLXDOkttxx—We have received
PssiM. DrirsniA, Mxavocs Dssilivt. and Fag4UCu«rUki’V». aad be hope, every one aSic
nd Will »e~S ^r copy, a* it win coat nothing, and
itoM itxroU apply before it to too lai*. The**
Prr*cnE&gt;t»r.&gt; ar* u««d by tba meal eminent Phyncita* »f U-bJoo. Pari*, and New York. Thou
m
tbsw will pica** address
KEV. DR. CHAMBERLAIN,
d*d0y*P*
Williaraxbargh, New York.

ni8 SPUING STOCK

of

U not *nlvr«li«»M the ehild from pain, but in­
vigorate* tii* stomarh and bowel*, eorrect* acid­
ity, and give* toes and energy to the whole syetem. It will almost iastoauy rolisvs

firtptex la the Bowels and Wied Chwlic,
ead ovemMaroonvulsMma, whiab, if eel apsedily
rvm*dird, rod in dsalb. Ws believe it 1L. be*l age. occupation, rtc., w» will write a candid re
and snrral rttoedr tn tba world, ia all ca*s* o ply. with adrice and direction* for cure. Any fro*
Dysentery and Diarrhsm in children, whether it
arise* from teething, or any other eaa*s.
We
would my to every mother who baa a eh lid »nf- Bcdieiuss Cao be Mat by mail or ex pres* it de
forieg from any af the foregoing diseases, do not aired. S*.d for on* or more of our work* and
Judg* for yirareelvM.
Alaa published at lb* iafinnarr. to aid th***

from Jamas H. Brown, now a volunteer
in Company C, 2nd regiment of Mich

ignn Infantry, one of Curbett’a Maps of
tbe seat &lt;d war, ebowing the pnoitfon of
tbe belligerent fureea in the vicinity of

W aehington and Manaaaae.

BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.,

planation* af the can***. «r.ptom*. diet. I*alhing
and exercise. Price 50mu

THE LAME’S MENGAL/FRIEND,
Awd the Fhysiwiogr »f Marriage.
A work ou IbeeauM, *yuiptu«iia. and treatment

JeM. Davis Dearl.
During the past week there have been

VEBY

many runwn concerning the death of the
rebel President.
Hit death has hewn

• e«m*a't frwedship lhau by ormsing her rt*i7
ns. bat we think it way be obtained oy nobler
•ad store honorable tneaos. Mother* are not
Mud wsnt.ng in gratitude to tho*e wbo do them
• Mfvire; brace th* blewaint* they have pronouncrfnoa the name of Mr* Winslow, wbo has Im■•rtalired bere*elf by the discovery ofberSoovw-

affirmed and denied alternately

CHEAP

nearly

every day, and aa yet a doubt hangs uver
There are very many circum­ Ever shown io thia

hie fata.

stances corroborating tbe statement of

his death, so much so that most of the

MEJfSW

Market, which

are prepared to sell al a small
THE GUIDE AND GUARD

advance from

public journals North, give credence to
the report.

So tar as tbe rebellion is

concerned, it matters but little whether
their chosen leader is dead or not; as

there are several others, any one of whom

NEW YORK COSTS.

LOW PRICES

would perhaps, make a more efficient

and statesmanlike

leader than

Davis.

And yet, tbe prestige of hie name and

influence, being* removed al thia lime,
must tend to lewsen the ardor of those

X 8. GOODYEAR A Co.

superstitions followers wbo make up a
large part uf the Southern army. Tbe
personal friends of Jeffi Davis certainly

fb* following arc among th* dulrtwog vari■ of human -^-i—r* iu which tba
TEQETABLE'LIFE MEDICINES

No mistake this time!

acrid kind; FLATULENCY, I^ea o» Arrurirs- THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
Haasrueui. HasSscu*. R*sn.«aaaae^ I*x Taairsu
Plantation nnd fthopeAsxirrr. Lsuoooa, aad Mxl*«cuqu.t. a Inch are
For every Family, having over a loBO receipts
general eymfNouisof Dyspepsia, will ruaisb.aa a
on Cooking. Drsing, Preserving. Cleaning. At.
not lira! eoasMus— «»
How to Plant and what it to beat to Kais*. How
&lt; i»ns i.i
ten Rih of to* ini------- ------------------------ r—.
and witboutVtoleucar ail vwioet parses tear* the
bowul* eiMtire within two dsv*.
rEVKKn of ail kiada, by restoring tbe Mood
to a regular ctreulatma, Wrausb tba proeseo of

NORMAN BAILEY

have cause lor gmtulalion, if be has been

permitted to die a peaces bl a and honor­
able death, having di fraudtsl the hangman
of a legitimate subject.

Kbbyccky.—From

eppearamea

al

preamt, it wold awn tbs’ Kentucky le
Is* reap the loiter fruit of sre&lt;'«*i**o and

eivil

war.

Secrwui-aitate in that State

have invited n portioa of the Southern
army ti&lt; &lt;«-upy ile o&gt;&lt;H, and the feeling*

•d loyal citizen* ar.* outraged by the
preronc- «&gt;f arnied iraitrrrw. Tbr Fed

end Government was prepared for lb*turn afleiia here taken, and General Grartt

;5imJTc

ia promptly on the move tn drive kuit the

FOR SALE! I
A will Mteetod*oel: of

fAMILl

rebcla.

At

T3 precisely wLai ita asms ladlcate*. for. »bils
JL plaamatto iLc MAto. it Is revirlngly exhilsra
ting, and strogtbriung to the vital powers. It also
revivifies. rwa*tato*m&gt;d renew, tbe bUad in all
it* original pumy, nd ilia, rotors* sad reoden
lbs »y»tmi htrutnsrxbls to attack* of diasas*. Il
i* tbeoelr preparation ever offered to lbs world
.....
.. ..rul .uujtv! ui a rriuin ul to*
lea peptHar form *o a* to be within tbo reach af diMV«-a Mrs by Hmm modtetae* i* pwtuapeul.
TavTeaa. USsJtunsa. tl»ti CtMsa
BILIOUS FEVEKH A UYEB COMPl.AlNTN.
- SaaxasL tfoaiurv, Loasbr Arrkrrrs, and Jhe***** or &gt;'iM*L&gt;a|-lhe Me^cine* bavrbcea aasd

last acenuntw hr had taken

poaorasioii of Paducah, and

the r«i:»el*

were encamped at C«dumboe and Ilirk-

CKOCEBrERV*ry )on for

CASH OB FBODUCE
Thrw long credit* WO can't go

"NO HOW. ”
Do no* aak feranytbtag bet

Pa v.

Ready

intend in keep our Stock

Cavalry H»k*b». - Senator Bingham
arrived al Detroit from W«*b1ngt*v on
Saturday. He has aiiccved.-d in obtaining
instruct ions to order the purchase and
inapertion in thia State, of all horses re­
quired for the use of Cob-neD Brodhead
and Krll-ifeg’a Qivalrv regiment. Thia
will ensure the distributhm among the
horse raisers ofthia State of over •*»,-

ISAAC C.

Groce ries! !

000.

full and complete.

SOON.
.id by the First
ey will be left

klaa forStia

8® AOKffiS
choice

r

OAK OPENING1 land,

Row tbe Fhyaieian sboeld bs.
How to Prvifot 1'rrgoaacv
This JoursalTtiu^Q

Johw
Stbahmat Sanaa.—A
•teamboat in courea of construction al
Pittabwrgh. Penn., for Hon. John Bell,
of Tenn., ba. been seized by the United
States authorities under tho confiscation
act.
Mr. Bell has paid about five tboua

and dollar! on the contract.
CoWHIDED BY HU BaUTHBB.—Calab
Lyoo, of Lyondala, a well known Naw
York politician and poet, ’« co winded
at Rome, in that State, n few daya aintM.
bv his own brother, fuf writing oeurnlci. veroes about a clergyman In that

vicinity.

_

GROCERY, SALOON.

BENTON HOUSE,

BOARDING-HOUSE.
Tbe aubweriber la now prepared to' oeil

1

FAMILY GROCERIES

fed toWMbip af Yankee Springs;

Aa low aa the f&lt;&gt;west, Mr OasAur ready
:
pay only.

Warm MmIb At AU Bbra! ,
Or £old Lunch if deaired

.

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Consisting in part of

New Orleans, Muarovado. Odfce,
Cruahed. Puwdared and GrmMh“j". Rnssu, M. D.. A. M., Chief Pbrstoteu. 8.
gxrw.
8. Moss:*. Surgsou. Dr. J. Both, clwaiil
Molaeoee end By rope,
Green iind Black Teaa.
Corrwpowdcwis will plsaao e»clo*« two or
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Coffc.
.
thru* slump* for rvtoru pnstagr, lad iddrtii osr
Stone, Wruiden. and Willow Waya,
' jgnrii Tobacco, nnd SmtfT,
S.,It-nd Water Lime,
Suape. Saleratua, Cassia, Peppar tad
Spier.

PHOTOGRAPHIC QATJJURY.
.-»!rtIf Inwo.l (V»T &gt;rft &gt;/.

Crayon Ainhn-tyjK; Vmiu-ttc Ambro­
type; Mflniiifo.lypc; Spbcreutypc ;
rear] AuibnHv|«; Ornamental
Ambneypr* lyupereil Am
bmtvpe; Relievo Am-

OR
COFFER CHICKEN?.
PICKLED TQN0UR8ML
•
AND COPYING dees to order. M abort Mtta.
! -I ’
' PINES, fee.
v
6 -,

TEA

Terms Easy.
f «rrt if you newr pttf for tkem
XUf UP THK IKTK^tKT.

Low Pressure System
Walk &lt;*, CeMleaWBll

Also) Ice Cream and Lemonade.
Board wiljbe furnished, by jibe d4y,,or

aorteiML
I wffi go al aay tun* aad owy whore, to this
omly. to taka Likin***e* of the Ktak er Dtoto.

D. C. IAVLEY.

rvNsv.lt, l«o.

MvU

tamiwiswso'.w

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NOTICE!
Just call at tbe *
one Bo&lt;»r east of!

ware stem.

F ROWIXY FHewNtob.

MOTT,

Is nnw receiving from Naw York and
BosUxi, lua fall stuck nf

Ja’.r, 1801.

OENT* H-Taw thai^wd a* aa aotaa er back
eeeweal that is past das, will plaaao fort eeet,

Is .Mlftoa «* tbe above Meeh ef Greaariaa. ho
■
base Mead eotxpteto caowteanMor^

�pmw

CURE

3 3. :s S 3 i"

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3 3 S4E

M 80 1 M

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M LOW PRICES
1850.

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BorryO—^.H^cJrigan.______

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DANIEL COOK
JWtTICK OF THE PEACE, Ge
Tax -Aceot. will attaad to ta

Vinage of Orwgctffle. * .7 . *

GROCERIES

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HARD-WARE!

MT. Yri fton. Obi., W if. Mj,
HVRlTvZni*A£Bnri&gt;, Esq.
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iCOUNTY.

TWrfe ,'oa

house caoept UiraU«ndj chureh oo; the
Sabbath, and
it mpyt be inqotnpaay
perwj* L.ehaJJI provide to gp
wiMl./««!•’. ■■■-.
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nrtk r&gt;»
‘That will wit md exactly—1 do not
it»M, bleak «vemng, late in Nik wish to go out!’
ver*bar,A feknale, enveloped In awnthef- . ..i'AjWtbcr is, ih*Xjoa'ntmi not attempt
benteh phrd eioaif, was been burryin* to hyld any correspondence with your
JACOB FERRIS,
along'the shWwalk *f &gt;&gt; Ashhmabte pldMaodateaJ:..'
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,
ttrwt ih-Mh of toe Atknrie dtfea Once ,,..&gt;hqre,,is pot. a person ,00 earth with
.NORMAN BAILEY
•be1 wsdended the' door-ateps of a splen- whom I wish to hold any correspon­
EALER in every variety of dry (,
dMjMatt&amp;4f,'anld
Wardltout*
to
'pull
ihb
ne*. erwkery. hardware, reMyn
dence.*
could Dot trust her with her .liberty-ttM
. L-.. ..... &gt; ...IB
belt' 'fhon- w sodden Miwfr'«f merriment
'The third-and last;coeditoxi is that if
from Within seemed to deter bef, and she any »&gt;f yc^tr old acquaintances call, you lhe marriage ceremour.Koowie* that
again resumed her omree with an Sir will rcfoiie tn see th*th?
remanslranss would prove - vain, alia to
J. RUSSELL,
more hasty and timid toan hef.we. Hav­
appearance meekly acquiesced. Yester­
Ing' passed a d.aen Or more houses, she
day morning was the time Mr. Draper
, B*e-wtn»a»'.:*I rad ,n«i ,two i«R nm
paused in front 'of one that, compared
wished it to-taks piaoe, bus -she maiaied
wilb the others, wtfre a quiet, Mtcloded j«ur cloak'’ and hood, for the room is no its l»eing deferred till erasing. ,,iA
WIGHTMAN * ROBINBON,
Mr. ;lifter some hesitation,-she ventured rather too warm to require aiich warm aplended bridal drew had been prepared.
% r .iNUFACTURERS of tip. ahest-iron sad eopto
ring
the
bdl.The
door
was
opened
rnwra.
’
01 par ware. Hcslera in iron. nail*, steel, glau,
by a servant, &lt;i( whom toe inquired if
sktU.Uardirarc, cutlery and stores. Stars onedoer
She withdrew to the opposite ride of
she could see lhe toistred* of the house. the apartment, and Percy observed that was punctual to the tnomrnr.
‘I will sec,’-he&gt;vejHtetoat the ihorheot 'she removed her hood,
Ono of th o bridesmaids now entered
nnIK b-.iT.t »fo) 'Anr. .tJ
In a few moments he. re-appeaned, &gt;nd sbetobe a wreath of flowers from her hair, the apartment, and whispered to Mr.
omdoctoliher -into a parlor, elegantly and crushed it io her hand, which soon
MASO.N ALLEN,
Roberts &amp;. Striker, -toiragb o»t abourUy foratrimd. Tteo i&lt;v afterward*,'when she imagined she was
1-xEALF.RIN GROCERIES, provisions, proassistant had just called to her and told
not notioed. she threw into the fire.
17 duie; Bi»b. butter, lard, purtt. efad grain of
all k ind*. Ahu toy* caudiaa, ata, etc. Utas* in
it When divestedoChre cloak and hood her that Miss Winthrop was quite ready.
Californ a Block. Slate alnwt,.IU*lifiga, Mich.'precise in drew and manners, and a young M-Uh .fieri fieb'dreia exactly , fitted to bsr
•But why were you not there to assist
m*n ’nlimnrt by-toe-&lt;aWe~rreding.
form, and her bright golden haisenwoven them V inquired Mr. Draper.
• D. C. HAWLEY,
1
1 am very hn*i«dis,' xiid the female, Wilh prells, Mr*. Leonard could not help
*1 arrived rather late,’ she replied,‘and
JUST RECEIVER
EALER io all kinds ©I Fsmily Groceries,
approaching the ladyi *to obtain employ- confessing to horacli .that she had never as you happened to be out I could not
Ktoue »nJ Wooden ware, and s general •»meat in mime family, for a few months— seen a fotnale so pvrfelly beautiful. If gain admitlanswl’
».rtm»nt .f HfovUion*. A!»o Notary Futile,
durr, Ivo doon r*»i uf the Ilssling* House,
a new and moat complete assortment of are you willing to funiiih ine.withootucr the admiration of. Percy was graduated
Fir* minutes elapsed, but the bride
. \V hit bin.1 i.E fntployrni-nt- would you on a. lower scale, bis tMiuQteaaqc waa no did not appear. Mr. Barner kept his eye*
DBIXfi AMA MEDICIMEK,
ROBERTS Ac STRIKER,
true index u- bi* mind, and the idea juf constantly fastened on the dope by which
EALERS is drug*, medicine*. j&gt;»lentmedihi* proposed visit into the country be^u aho was to enter.. Another five mimic*
eiu«», print*, oil*, turpentine, burvteg laid,
plain or ornamental, but atn willing to to grew exceedingly distasteful to him.
p ire Ii^bAik, dye-Btutr*. wlndow-gia**, pally, grecvne*. BtalionerT, and finer iruele*. Start tn
Ths next morning at. the Breakfast ache so that be was obliged not only to
““’"Wanwftfa'OflWf’-'*11
TURPBNTINE AND ALCOHOL
••Rower'* Block?’ lliitingi, Mich.
wink but even to rub them.
pprfonn to ypur sgtialaptioo.
•Wqll,'yl;, down, and vfe wlll 't^lk
‘What does tbegirl mean by keeping
W.PARKER,
about
tttKrus is,-Irfit
ib,: Init--findnr»- tell,
tell bm
nra your
yiniT eaiue.
uaiuc. ‘j provided for her. with her hair, which us waiting so long!’ said Mr. Draper,
WHOLESALE »nd retail dealer in Grorerie*
and he rung the bell.
plainly ported un k«r forehead, com­
and‘ if you have a roeqminendation from
V v end Provision*. Perk. Lard. Butter, and
A girl appeared at the door.
. .. .
pressed into one rich heavy braid, which
a! kiad&lt; vf Produce bought and told, at his -fold
I your last vtiipfot er?
;ar FOR MECHANICAL ANI» MEDICINAL
KSo teli Mbs Winthrop,’ said he, ‘tbat
•My llama,’ she replied, hesitating a sbouo with u lustre nearly equal to toe
F0R!W5ES,0NLY^tl
small gold comb, which confined it to she will oblige us by not keeping us
little, ‘is Mary Leviston.’
*»K O F ESSIO NA.L.
‘And. die name of the fiuidly where tbe back part of her head. Her de­ wailing any longer.’
The girl obeyed, and, after an absocooe
meanor wa* modest almost to buhfolncss
yon last resided ?’
II. WRIGHT,
Abo a fuU alocX oC "
•Pardon me, tnsdara, but I cannot tdl? her cplur varying w'to every motion, of a few minutes,- returned, saying that
TTORXEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
from the palest hue of lb© blush-rose, to Mi«a W’s chamber was empty.
lJ|w
. Shc.^gj evidentjy, much agitated
and Solicitor and Cuuuaellur in Chancery.—
*1 should not wonder if she &gt; had con­
I'arOcelar lUeati.m paid to the collccUvn ol
him replied, mid forgetful of ths.ladcd that wbjeb dyes “tbe leaves nearest its
rlaiou and money promptly reunited.
Mrs. I,e&lt;&gt;nard yw al a loss trived to make her escape,’ said Mr.-Draclufk , that concealed ht-r form, it slipped heart
Office, with W. W. Ralph Eaq., Middleville,
per.starting
up
and
rushing
towards
lhe
from oire^alioulder, artd rcfdaled a rich whether to attribute this fitful varying of
Barry County, Michigan.
white satin dress, trimmed with blonde, Iter-cotnplecUuo to modesty ©r guilt, but stair case, followed closely by Mr. Bar
our.
They soon proved lbs truth, of
P&lt;-p|y,.who
bad
ggrejil
deal
ot
chivalry
antfan
elegant
war^ucck-lace.
The,lady
TEA,
COFFEE,
SUGAR.
SHCES,
PEPPER.
11MIEL COOK,
now Uiseived for -the first time that she about hhn, would not have hesitated, liad what the girl had told them, by a prep
PRCXm. FIGS. RAISINS. COGEISH;
t
was very bratttiful, a disoovnry that the it been the custom tn tbv*c degenerate into the deserted chamber.! Bride and
yaMgt tii*a had already pndc, fllbough days, to break a lance with the bravest brideraaids, all were gppx Mrv Barner
at the lime of her entrance ha was in. the man in the country, in vindication of her ran down stairs, and going.to the. frynt
door, inquired of some persona who were
‘
midtt of » deeply' interesting article on innocence.
J. A. HOLBROOK
CJFDi^EXaV IFXBinJurXBS
‘Haye you sent to secure a seat in the passing if they bad seen a lady, in lhe
political jxononiy. The lady J&gt;ut on‘a
And Ookiaz Exlracla,
koMtwf severity, and fixing her eyes on stage I* inquired his aunt, as they rose' dress of a bride. Being answered in the
negative, be ran down street like an
the.pc^klace, told, her that she could not from the table. ,
*No, bdl there id lime enough yet—it insane man, asking lb© question of evqyy
give auaploynicnl to a person wlio found
J. JI. RUSSELL.
one
be rneL Every exertion h.vd been
will
not
start
this
’
half
hour?
means tuobloin such expeosh-eornatoenlx
•You are mlrtnkcn, it leeks but fifteen made on the part of bpr guardians to End
'OkdonT turn wo away,’ said the girl,
tier, but up to thia time she has eluded
bursting into trees, and wringing her minutes of tbe time.’
J OH 5 ROBERTS,
‘You are right, J believe,’ he replied, all search.’
PENS. PBXCHX IKK*. PAIT.il. EN­
fian'hL 'If job do I do not know what
Mrs. Leonard, who. hvd listened to
VELOPES, CARD*, Ac., Ac
looking nt bis watch, ‘but never mind. If
will become of tux’
.
tt^z-j©nug man' now lustily threw I &lt;tii too Ute 1 can just as well go to Mix Reding’s aooount, told her, that she
dopbted not but that Miss Winthrop was
nidrriiw? '
'
,
’•
aside'
kwbook,
and,
upptwichiug
the
lady
MOMT HWl'LU
IL P. CHERRY,
‘That will not do? said his aunt, with a at dial moment beneath her roof. Sb©
said in a low voice,‘Aunt Leonard, I beg
|bok and tone of severity^ "if you miss then related to her the incident* of tho
to spenk pi ytpt in priyatg.*.. ■ •
Mrs. Ix-ouard arose, and passing the stage I will (end ybii my csrriagti.’ prreeedtng evening.
•It must be her? replied Mrs. Reding.
•Well, aunt, ainbi Vou are so earnest
through the foldftg doors, to * distance
that cpAveraatiun carried On in an under­ to get rid of me, twill send s' servant to •I know bcr perfectly well, and your de
tone euuhl not ba beard 6&gt; the visitor. tell th© driver to call for rue.’ ‘No,’ll is scription suits her exactly.’
•She did wrong? said Mix Leonard,
Although L-eiihg some Atikiety rrietiveto t*H» late to triiki to *erg*nte-^&gt; yourtelf
•not'to confid© in mel 1 was inclined to
a gvlJ watch that hutig over the r.)unile. and call for your trunk as you pass? '
— you
Jr... say
..J—I am .it
’” •
regard her in a very unfavorable light,
’Just as
all..tow
obedient,
•h« could keep fear eya on her. Well.
shall- I and bad’ll hot ’wen for Percy, who for
WUL U
■■ my
IWJ ekile
CMIID prove too tedious. I’ -----Percy,’ ShM she to her nephew, ‘what but
.
. &lt;•
_,r l_Lf' auj
.l-a.—.
have you to osy tbat.U of k nalurc so return before the Uxplraflftn of the time the sake of her remaining consented to
NEVINS,
leave town 1 should have turned her
I mentioned.’
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'Simply, thht 1 do wish you would
take this young lady on trial. 1 know

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what your im
saw innocence
their being

8. C. PR1NDLE
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' •N^-fotyour sake, I uiu«t turn bar

OLIVER E. EVmn,
QQERIFF. Mar be found in tbs Ce
O or st his rasidcaee, near tbs Jail.
T PRILLIPS, Usas* Sswurv and Jailor.

•ThatlyenwIiaU never do . iLpromised
my-ftisoch N-rthcototoat 1 would a|&lt;«d
a few days with him, and although rt is
fi6t exactly W ireaod to make a visit ft
tt*eAmtry, I will met to-morrow. Now
aunt, jfp* bar* no Jud**,

8. n. COOK,
T&gt; EG INTER OF DEEDS, sad Notary Public.
IV Office Id tbc Court House, sod open st all

H.

MH w bcatrtifttl, were ft* eiprearfe* ev*
so innheexit, do you ihTnk sno would find

N. SHELDON,

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•As she was wholly unacquainted with

you,’ replied Mrs. Reding,‘she could not
tell whether it would be safe to repose
confidence in you or not.’
•Dint is true.
There are some who
fMgbt bavd taken measures to return her
to her guardian, or rather to him who
has proved him sell so bate a betrayer
ot his trust?
Both ladies agreed , that it would be
best 'for Mrs. Leonard to inform her
immediately that she had discovered
who she was,,and to ouict her feats by
assuring her, that as Mr. Draper had ex­
ceeded the limits of lawful control by
confining her to her chamber in order to
compel her to marry a person that ww
disagreeable,tfi her, he would not' be suf­
fered to’resume his guardianship.
That evening, in aletter to her hiphow,
Mix Leonard related the whole story,
aud the next cveiling but one, she had the
pleasure.of wcloom'uig him home. , ' ' /

Moro to tease Mr. Draper than for
any other reason lbs secret of Mrs. Win­
throp's abode was not suffered to lcMWpire, and he, BS.WoU m the publio, about
that I wWt tojbt done w
her advice relaUsa- to the propriety of two months afterwards, waa first enlight­
'• vou'are:eo-.mnk pernthttag'her Ito/ iwraju., J^iMrs. ened on tbe subject by th© following
Boding had aoiue^hinp^mportant to com­ paragraph in one of the dtalj news­
-«H frW W'HMHf,' if W
municate, an3 commenced by eying,:—
:
■ i: l -l'c,.; .i:'•Have vouheard the hewZ Mm. Lton- papers:—
“Married, yesterday morn'mg, at the
residence of Mr*. Leonard, in — St,,
l ,#li[^!&lt;ncl«iil^WB»t BerwsV : * •’•?•’•
pn»«i if ‘sb© should know m&gt; para atari
M Lc-vup yX&lt;M know old Mr. Draper, don't you!’
hemming
•I know there is soto n person, though
Tam hit acquainted with
•And. you have heard of ibelseautiful
question
J^. 'W^ridirop. hi« niece and w^ndT
ukltfAe’tott*
exauunc,

frvpi peribrtvhjg •
, „ri-K»ve. •aaw^k vow* toffaMf

JAMES A. SWEETEY,
T&gt;;U'SECITINO ATTORNEY. Counselor at
L JUw, Micitar and Counselor in Chancery,

‘Not witbout writing first, replied his
relative. ,-5
x&lt;!, &lt;■
To be sure—I shall give you warning.’
Having said Ibis, he shook hands warm­
ly with hla ’annt,’ *nd BoWlng with an air
of profnutitf. rebp&amp;l to Miss Lcvlston, left
the a port ment. ^ '
. Mix, Leonard, thinking it "not best to
i»»k the skin of’her hew’ needle Woman
ilxt'Wverijly at fiHt,fgave her a cambric
handkerchief to hem. which being-done
Witfffieatness and dispatch, she ventured
lit" IHi^t 'her with '«• pdlr'df fine ■' linen
wrlslbaddauor. P*rcy, which wecording to
this bld’ tasBIbh, when women nrubdbly
found it difficult Id fill up all their rime
Wferf 'to 'U ttltohid twice across, each
stitch to:'Embrace Just two threads.’ ’ She
had firiitbed one entirely to Mix Leon­
ard’s satisfaction when the door bdl rang.
Mi«e Leviston gave a nervous start, and
rising from her chair requested Mrs.
Leonard'• bare, to retire to berown
apartment The person who rang proved
to be -Mre.Beding.a hdy with whom
Mrs. Leonard waaiulimalsly anqwitited.

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try the President is Commander-in Chief
owo*UM^&lt; “ *m&gt;.
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of all the land and naval force*. . Ope pf
When a large-number of men-ere- as- the Mai[dr Generals is, under the Pres­
sciuUed- fur any । purpose, *nme kind of ident, the acting Commander-in43nef of
.order and discipline,must V« maintained; all the forces.
General Winfield Scott
otnerwisc there 'will be constant confusion now holds that position, and in epnsid'atiff very little rim be 'effected.
Tbe oration of his long, efficient services, Congreater the number of addicts, Ute more qrcaa conferred upon him the honorary
they would be in each others way, and tide of LieuUnani Gtntnl.
Uie morc ehiily thoy ooold be routed, if
each inirii werc hot instroctcd to occupy
• partioatar plnt«i and to move in unison
-wiih hisenmradca. A aiugle-ouinpany of
Gonjorat is a fortified town in the PunoDc fiqndrcd disciplined tppp*. will easily jaub, and is distinguished as the scene of
Cut to’ Eight a thousand -pShiOiia' assem- of Ix&gt;rd Goughta victory over the Sikhs
led in a mob.
iu l849. The Rev. Dr. Wolff tfrivod
In order to prfipcMHRlplIne all armies there late at night, and was conducted to
Mre divided into rsmall nnmburs of men the pabce of the governor, who had ex­
each upder command ofIts proper officer, pected .him; when, to hie great surprise,
’fte tfnit'or
branch of an army is ho board some one singing •* Yankee Dodd­
called nCbmpdhy. It contain* from fifty le,” with ail ti&gt;e American anuflk. He
Io a h)iridrcd”tnen, including ofli- waa a fine, tall gentleman, dreaspj An
eora.
Most companies in war have European clothing, and with an Indian
the’ latter mtmber. Th* officers of tbe hookah in his mouth.
company are too OpUift, and -two-LienWolff asked him bow he came to know
tenants, *fio arc' eaHed rominiwioned
“Yankee Doodle;” be answered it) naanl
officers, and from four tv six Sergeants,
tones, “1 am a free citizen of the United
knd the satn© number of Cornorals, called Slates of North America, from the State
noa-botnlfaioned officers. ll»e company of Pennsylvania, city of PhiUddipbia,'-"
fofnied on
Add, ir divided into two
I am the son of a Quaker. My name ;ia
equal' piirtf called jife/omt*, and aseirpla- Josiah Harlan;” and as this man's histo­
b»Qti Is subdivided into tho sections.— ry is rather romantic, Wolff will giv* it
Eacfi'platoon l« commanded by a Lieb
at once.
He had in his early, life studied
tenant, each sceti^r. by a sergeant, assist­ surgery, but he went «mt as supercargo
ed bv a corpora!.
The tnntain com- in a ship to Canton, in China. And then
rtmnds Bib whole company; hi* orders be returned again to America, where hb
btflng ?&lt;Ke*ted hrid cattied-OUt by toe in- had intended to marry a Indy, to whom
ferio? • tiflirers. The first Sergeant is he was engnsed; but she had played him
nil" called the' Orderly Seryecnl.' &gt;Ho false. Hethen went to Indin, mid came
eafrics tht? lidttliir of too colnpmly, and to Calcutta, wbenev Lord Amberat, at
'call* lW roll night and morning, if the that time Governor General of India, sent
Captain fall* In batilc.tbefirstLieateii- him as assistant surgeon with the British
knt'hrttes' hia plaoe.
Two or more com­ army to the Burmese empire. ‘After­
panies, rp to tho Mfflther of fire, or half wards he quitted the British «rmv, and
a tcfiJm*otfi*m-B JtettafisH. Tils namo triod to make himself King of Aflgluuis
Ik stonctimes ds»-given to a. whole reg- tan ;buL altbongh be actually took a fqrIrtWttL A1 rtyhnmt is made up of ten tress, ho waa defeated st Inst by a force
cotyprtiics.nfol thus numboni a thousand •ent against him by Rundlod Kingh. who
moh^wlj^n fitjl; "’The officers of a reg- made him a prisoner. Kundjed Singh,
iWteht}'lWd©8'toe usual onmpaay officers
seeing bis talents, said to him, ’’J will
arc the Co/ose^ •e-Hrta-lii command, next ,uudtu you Governor ofGoijerat, aud .giya
’ti-ttw ‘ri Dfeatanout, Cbluael, toes 3 Ma­ you 3,000 rupee* n month, (equal to|i,’
jors, 1 AdJuumf.TQuhrtennaater, 1 Com- 500.) If you behave well I will increase
ihisMry.' The Qnarttrmaitrr't duly to
* your salary ; if not I will cut off yol)r
to provide lodging places or quarters, nnsc."being entire was evidence that &lt;he
arid to fdrnhih dothing for lha n^imant.
behaved well...........
Th© pmtiMinary has dihrge of th© provliion diriment.
He purchases tbe
food, and dives out tite raliotta dr por­
••Commodore"’ Barron, on bis VOyftgo
tions tfi Which each rnnn Id entitled. Tbe
this.port
attteij to ?»&gt;•
Adiir redfrtetftal officers, named above, to
- v
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-- Hatteras,
.. ._...
the oSem-I
officers of tl»
the M
Minnesota,
that lio
bo
„piu7th« men U.J mrry into «&lt;~t of U»
iouwxk ibol
iU O'rd3&gt; of tbe Colonel
A
bed iboroujl e»J ci.mr,l«e .oformelTon
!« mmraed of t*o of moeo n*iioeiu, “
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ooratUolee of a^lrr. rtoMieee oo boeeo- U»&lt;T mono., etJ Ito einoont of «U«we
bntklend e'eHtaberof «e»eo oil* UUr eeM frow Porw—e Mooroo. He o&gt;«lo
fiulli®’or mert to «0t» 'tbeto. Ito oil lhe prepareUoo pue.lble, but *,Q opt
BWiiSitfcmmiodto to-e *X?etor. he.o Utoe to ecad 6&gt;r reinfotocmoote.
frSEot obb htoehtoi io«eeetb»H.
A eroeUoeoMt.ouoeatoto to «Mdi
in light she ran in aud signsllad ifi/ forts
and the people on the main-land. There
Wbefi twv dr more Brigades
&lt;they form •
which
Xtfed by tJUWsr
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' Acnrros Gsxsui.'* Ornes, laniro, Asgust 27th, 1841.
1 C.rtifr that th* Ixt column of lhe *ho»s table is a enrrml trsnscrip* nt the fetennio*U»n *7 Oa
State.Board of Xeuriixalfon for 1861, now on St* is UU* oflfcr.
. EZRA JONES.
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to tbe Summit, and aueoeded, the rebels
retreating in mniusiun.
confusion.
rcucjung

- New York, probably destined to Mthe

Wednesday Harnlng, Sept. T8,1 NT.

Coart wm held Id

CIi

We are much gratified tost lhe rumored
aupcrcedeing of Gen. Fremont In hi*

A battle took place about three o'clock
Several promi­ Tuesday afternoon near Summerville.—
Gct Rjwfwa
“•‘'sx
ancea found Floyd’s army to be 5,000
strong witli sixteen field Piece*, aud enW DEAPh»e.ML*«t4 Md weU tewodKed ID a'pawaWsd* position on the
kpown Citizen of ^Detroit, died on
Wednesday of tart week.
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ha* aunt roio-'
Ry* The
Government has

cgoouid. '• cmpUiiralljJjnW. There

fommwtt te H.lu™ luhu

i/Jlarnro nt this, cuomrx ova cornu,
wirnQVT otnut AND WITH »-C*D rtmposs.

S uBjrn United states i i

THE VERY LATEST I«

Southern port.

backed byU. 8. Soldiers.

kid to be killed, and eeveral

GEN. FREMONT NOT TO BE FUFERCEDED.

nent aeceaaioujata were indicted for tree-

nxiar*.—JtenAam Linad*.

m do ;bloF -MrjMaK. tbq ^dmiptate*^ion

WILLIAM LMMyin
ThRTOiiwaa -wiar, Wtnelrim

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could inflict which would *o utterly parajyze the efforts of th* loyal peopl* of

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the Norths* the removal of Fremont for ginia side of tbe Potomac.

The proclamation
of Gen. Fremont in regard to the confis­

'the etwees assigned.

cation of rebel property, iocludiag negroes
has struck a sympathetic cord In the
hearts of all loyal

mao, of whatever

previous political predilection*, and hi*
removal for such a cause, would deter

QF* A telegraph cable has been laid

across tbe, Miaslssippi River al Quincy,
connecting Illinois with Missouri.

NT Tbe New Orleans Drlta vehe­.
mently denies tKat Jefll Davis was at the.
ManassM battle.

T. 8. Serril, arrested by Govern-

tens of thousand* of loyal men from

meal aa a bearer of dispatches and Eng­
taking up arms in behalf of the Govern­
lish post notes to tbe Southern Confeder­
ment. Tbe people would not only que*
acy,
has been released ; tbe notes proved
Don, but strenuously denounce that pol­
icy which suspends the writ of habeas

corpus when attempted to be used for the

worthless, and Mr. S. took

lhe oath ofr

allegiance.

at the same lime demands the cnforct-

ItSJ" The National Zritung, a German
.
paper of New York, has been out off

meat of lhe fugitive »iavo taw, for the

from mail faciliitea.

benefit of rebel aympalhtasra, and which

It is high

benefit cf traitor* in arm*.

time that lhe rebels understood that they

Il had previously

been presented for treasonable procliv

Ries.

cannot make war upon tbe country and

tar* Congressman Burnett of Ken­

retain at the same time, all tho benefits

tucky, proves to be a aeceasiooist. He
denounced the suspension of the writ of'

in regard to their peculiar property, that

ta accorded

to loyal citlzcna.

There is

habrat corpnr in lhe last session of Con

every Incentive to rebellion for the bene­ gross, and was a full-b'ooded, •‘Peace"
fit of Slavery if Slavery ru*» no risks Democrat.

of barm from such rebellion.

And there

Ilia stated thatfuHy ten millions

would be few incentive* for loyal people

nf dollars worth of Southern property,
to attempt to put down a rebellion, if the consisting of money, bonds, stocks, ves­
government insists that the great motive sels and merchandize, ha* been seized in
power of such rebellion shall be held New York, under tbe cufiscation act.

sacred from harm, ready to begin lhe

contest anew at any moment
But, wc repeat with much sattaihetion,
that tbe rumor referred to ta emphatically
denied,an&lt;l confidence again restored ; for

it is not loo much to say, that tbe loyal
heart of the North was, for the moment

EF“ There are sixty prisoners now

confined at Fort Lafayette, and tbe num­

ber is constantly increasing.
RjH The Memphis Avalanckr, notices

the passing through that eity, under mil­

itary officers, of several hundred negro
slaves, armed with all the necessary im-

palsied by the strange report

phascal* for ereecting defensive works.

A Jvst ErriBvriox.—If It is tree aa

We suppose if some of these black fellows

stated by the telegraph that John A.

should be taken prisoner* by our army,

W uhington was ahot while prowling near

err white feather neighbors would insist

our lines, itw a jurt retribotion for his

rosraancy to th* cosntry and to the name
he bears.

Having received an extortion­

ary price—mostly paid by the people oi

Father of his Country, he turned traitor

upon their being returned to their masters

so as not to exasperate Union men in the
South.
UF 1 Jeff- Davis ia not dead, and is so
able to'take an airing in his carriage.

to that country, and would fain wrest
from us the grave of the venerated Wash­

•

hundred strong, is to be raised for the U.
ington, for which wo have paid so liber­
S. Army, under Col. Rankin, member of
ally. Few will find fault With lift fate
the Canadian Parliament. Ute reudzvous
which he has met while spying about our
eamps with the intention of. betraying the
t3F" A young man named James
National Capital, bearing bis name, to
bum

Larkin baa been arrested in New York

the city. The fatal bullet s;&gt;cd on a sacred
mission, that pierced the heart of such a

for burning the steamer Cataline, near

thooewbo wo aid glad lysaelg and

Fortress Monroe, by which its owners
pocketed a large sum of money as insu­

Omdkkzu FoNwabd.—In

rance.
another place

we give an account of the departure ot

Captain

Walbridge’s company to join

the Eighth Regiment. It. now appears
d»at the-regiment received marching or-

Tho report circulated that Gen. Fre­ mlrably. Our
mont ia to ba superceded by Meigs is and rendered g
contradicted by the highest authority.

A Baitimubk Rxubl-—About daybreak
Bunday morning, A Williaraaon, doing
busineaa aa a conchmaker at No.
German sU, was arrested, charged with
treason egamrt the Government. A few

‘ dcY* an&lt;T left Grpnfl Rapids for Washing­

Thu* are tbe had been engaged by certain parties to
□'
on with a false top and bot.
Hartings boys hurried along to thosccne make
itate tbe transmission of con­
of conflict nroehsooner than they expect­
traband -artides south of the Potomac,
ed.
Lieut. PhHIips returned here on lite nocused, after being cloaeJy watched,
Sunday, and gathered togefher some of was arrested, in said wagon, with a pair
the boys who- were away on furlough, of excellent horses, just as he was' about
ton nn Monday morning.

position. Shortly aftarwsrd* hi* aeouta,
consisting of four companies suddeol)
dtacovercd themedves in the faee of a
parapet battery and a llna of paliaades
for riflemen,. when th* bottle opened
fiercely.
The remainder of the 10th
and 13th Ohio were brought into action
svccaarively by Gon. Benham-And lhe
12th afterwards by Cnpt. Hartaaff, whose
object was an armed recon noiaance.—
The roomy played upon our forces terri­
bly with musketry, rifles, canister and
shell, causing some casualties. Col. Lytle
led several companies of his Irish to
charge tbe battery, when he was brought
down by a shot in the leg. Smith's 18th
Ohio engaged tbe enemy on tbe left, and
Col. Lowe's 12th Ohio directly in front
Lowe foil dead at the head of his column
early In the hottest fire by a ball in the
forehead.
M. C. Mullen's howitzer bat­
tery and Snyder^ two field pieces in tho
mean time were got in tbe beat position
possible under tho circumstances snd soon
silenced the two rebel guns. -Tbe fire
slackened at intervals, but grew more
furious aa night approached, when the
German brigade was led gallantly into
action by McCook, undor tho direction
of Adjutant General Hartaaff, but after a
furious fight of throe hours, night compel­
led tbe recall of tho trodpe, and tbe men
laid on their rem* within a short distance
of the enemy, each ready co resume tbe
contest the next morning.
Floyd fled during the night, and sunk
tbe boat* in tho river, and destroyed the
temporary bridge which had been made
when he first occupied the position. Tbe
turbulence and depth of the river, and
exhaustion of our trooM, made It impoa
table to follow him.
He left hie camp
cxyiipage, wagons, horses ; large quanti­
ties of ammunition, and fifty head of cat­
tie. .Our loss is fifteen killed and about
seventy wounded,generally flesh wounds.
Tbe rebel loss ha* not been ascertained,
as they carried their dead and wounded
with them, but It waa certainly serious.
C3pC. .McGroaty, of Cincinnati, Capt.
McMullen, and Lieut. Snyder, of Ohio,
afe among tbe wounded, but not Hungeroualy. Twenty-fixe men of Col. Tyler’s
command, who were taken by Floyd al
Cross Lancs,were re-captured,snd Floyds
personal baggage, with that of hi* officer*
was taken.
Gen. Benbara'a brigade,
which suffered moat, waa command*] by
him in person, and McCook led hi* brig­
ade. General* Rosecrane and Benham,
Gil. McCook, Oul- Lyttle, Col. Lowe,
Capt. JIartuff, Dipt. Snyder. C*pt. Me
Mullen. Maj. Burke, of the Tenth Ohio,
and other officer* displayed oonspieuou*
personal gallantry.
Tbe troops were
exclusively from Ohio, and showed great
bravery.
FTERBC ATTACK ON OUR PICKETS.

‘

New Yosk,

Sept 14.
Tbe Hrraldt Washington correspond
ence, Sept. 13 says : “This afternoon tbe
enemy in pretty strong force, with in­
fantry, artillery and cavalry, appeared in
front of the Union pickets on the center
and right whig of our force, oo the .Vir­
ginia side of toe -Potomac.
They made
their first demonstration on the road
leading from Falta Church te Balta Cross
Roads, driving in our pickets, with heavy
bodies of skirmishers nnd aedta, immedi­
ately followed by planting a section of
artillery near Mary Ball’*,bouse.
“From this point they directed a sharp
fire of grape, canister and schrapnel on
the Union, pickets, at Ball’s Cross Roads,
directing their fire at every point along
the road, where ver they thought our pick­
ets wee* established between Balfe Cross
Road* and the Chain Bridge. Tbe Union
picket* retired in order.
■
Intelligence was immediately cnmtnonicatod to Gen. McDowell nt the Arling­
ton Houac.
' .
“After the demonstration oo our pick-

and recruited sarernl new uamea, all of leaving hie shop. At first be protested
his innocence and invited an invq*ligation.
whom left here for Wmlihigtoo by way
Die Police noon demonstrated that they
of Detroit, yesterday.
were better acquainted with lhe secrets
of his wagon than waa supposed, and
Aoricvltvbal and Mkckanical Asso­ quickly drew from ita recesses, “'uplc
evidence of the guilt of some one. The
ciation Faib.—We have received from
the Secretary of thia Association a .mem­ vehicle had a false floor, and as lhe Police
quietly removed it, the accused exclaimed
bership-ticket for 1861. The Fair will
“My God I -I am a ruined man'." The
be held at Battle Creek cn the 18lh, 19th articlea found, embraced, among other paid their reepecta to pevsral places to
ths right of our works near too Chain
and 90th insL Wo notice that the list things, some twenty targe sized Navy
Bridge. They made a direct onset on
of Premiums, in the aggregate, amounts revolver* of superior Quality, a quantity Van Desburger'* house, two mile* from
to over Seventeen Hundred. Dollars, (the
tbe Union camp, where we had a picket
Sweepstake Prcniiuma, alow, amounliag Petersburg, Richmond, Norfolk and Fair stationed. They fired tan or twelve shells
to over Two Hundred Dolhtrv, which are fax. socte from several firsbclan bouses doing no damage. Soon after, a body qf
one hunbred cavBlry snd infantry appear­
The letters and other
open to all tbe States and Canada,)—that io Baltimore.
ed, when 6ur picket of twenty men re
many of the inert Horace in the West, articles were sent to General Diz. Will- tired to a house one-eighth of'a mile
uunaon was also sent to Fort McHenry.
distant, where they were shortly after
are expected to bu in aUendancv; mid »tent
reinforced with a battery of artillery, a
a test of speed will be had on lhe beau­
column of infiintry and'eavnlry, Including
tiful mile track.
Such indneementa
Cnpt. Mott’s and Opt. Griffin’s batteries
The
Cincinnati
Commertiol
of
the
3d
should secure a very large attendance, ns
which took position at important pointe,
•o doubt they will.
awaiting the appearance of tbe enemy.
‘■Yesterday. In u public bouse In this
“Brigadier General Wm. F. Smith
altar, acwnv gMillemen were discussing the
commanded the whole force, and will, - a­
cflloto of Frvmwl’• proclsmalioa. Every
wait any deraomtzrtion the enemy may
make In tbe morning.
Night intervewJJtUa, says of the rsbel fortiScMliuiw al
Ing by the time our troops got ia position
• A&lt;joia Creek, that they have wwutal
the 'rifled gun captured at Msnavsav, and innately. reared. Ons remarked that ha
foil um-n»&gt; atamt Kentucky. A stalwart
*i a IrfoVil throw a shell clear across
individual, who had pot joined h the
••After-dark lhe rebels borved.tbe
the Potomac to tba Maryland shore, o
houeee and barn* of Mr. Banti Hail, Mrs.
Mary Hall, Mr, Be Kay, .Mr..8amml
Bu rri», Mr. Tabors, and other*.
do no harm m Kentucky. Mark that
better “compromise."
I’m • Kentuckian, and i know. It won't

Tho rebels commenced an advance
yeaterday morning ott both pikas toward*
Elk water and Cheat Mountain Sotnmir.
Tbev suceedcd in summtwllng the tort
the BummTr'MRriWX the telegraph
&gt; The* cnntmiwd to advowee ca Ilk-

We learn b/ a passet^r by the Africa

tbM there i» t» truth in the rennrt that

• B«W.Ur Daactaa X wmstfo, K

A special to the Chicago Tribvnc,
Cairo 18th, says: “Our gunboats did
more execution Tuesday last than was
supposed. By a paper received front lhe
rebel cafnp, they acknowledge Riat the
Yankee was disabled, and that they had
sitty-elght killed and a targe number
wounded. The same paper claims that
•everal hundred Lineolnitea were killed.
We know that only two men were
wounded

will toon begin to fad ths ruinous pros
aura of the war,
Wt
dicM
Itnoo of prate; the first article of whtch
slioald be an acknowledgement of the
right of aecessien. This ta a fundam co
tel principle. Th* next article should
ba that she pay, to the utouwl farthing,
the expenae of this war.
Tbe third ta
that abe pay for the deatruetion of all
property, both public and private, which

ARRESTS IN BALTIMORE

Baltimok*, Sept.

d2f/rt£S'2?s-"8TATEor

mant of our difficulties as fiilioww:
“This.jm
South
must fight until the North sues for peace.

13.

The Provost Marshal this morning,
before the break of day, arrested Mayor
Brown. Ros* Winans, Charles and I ita
lawreoce Stangton, S. J. Wallacs and J.
P. Scott, member of lhe Legislature, and
F. K. Howard, editor of the £*ekanyr
and delivered them to Fort McHenry.
All ths arrests have made pursuant to
order* direct from the War Department
Of course no official announcement of
lhe arrest* have yrt been mads, but it is
believed that all th* names given are
correct.

aha may appropriate to her own use.—
The fimrth ta trial, s* an evidence of her
sincerity, she impeach and remove from
office Abe Lincoln, indict him and hang
him for treason and other crimen •"
Very reaaooable. and likely to be ac­

cepted by tbe Govermeat.

No PaivArsa* Fittbd Out is Emgiswn.—Tbs Government is In receipt of
sstisfactory evidence that no privateer
has been fitted out in a British port, notrtiou to ths

The arrest of Henry Mav, M. G, ta
just reported; also Henry M. Mcflal and

INOPIgNT. Q2.NSUMPTION,

Waak Langs, h&gt;air&lt;»tioo. DrvjMtwu. Dia&lt;«MS
Dr. D*ds' Celebarted Dine

Bitters

njn ajnsimipjxssxD i

reek, pterion, to the Cay &lt;rf beartag
.
(A tree cep*.)
8. &lt;1 JjflxDIX,
DateS. Heatings, A»fu»t Jjasf
*’r“U‘*-

STATE OF MICHIGAN. Bi.tr
O l*r»4&gt;*le Court, hr uM eowitr

contrary.

W. G. Harrison, member* of the State
Legislature, from this dty. These with
the names previously sent, eomplote lhe
■Rat of the ten delegate* to tbs Maryland
Legtalatcre from thi* city.

ssxs.78, suxrsz

Covitt. u

ST OeSFTaDI)E!^oVn°MtortMtal‘EUNICE
EDMONDS, aR ef NalliaMrs.

It la also reported that Benjamin C.
Howard, the peace candidate for Govern­
or, hasiurt been arrested. There ta coo
aiderabfe quiet excitement in tbe streets.

New Advertisements.

■ Lay**.—Tbe following

additional arrests have been made: Mraers. Dennison I

KN1FFEX k

BUlteWS,

TTORNETS *&gt;4 COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Quinlan and Dr. Lynch members of the
Solisitors la dMuKary, Tax sad tMuraac*
Legislature from Baltimore county; H. Agaato )
M. Warfield, Dr J. Hewson, '1 nomas­ •nd*d«btv
and John Q Brace, members of tbe I&lt;egtalature from Baltimore City ; aleoTboe.
J. Hall, jr., editor of tbe' Baltimore
fholi.
The Mary land Legislature wa« to have
TATE OF MICHIGAN, '
Barry C&lt;M»ly,
)
met on Tuesday, when it wm supposed
further legislation hostile to lhe Govern­
ment was intended. It is rumored other
errerts will be made.

A

S

s anprvraJeat
catirvty
haraucM, (be* Stay b« givee (m

■Ok bT.ll.,Wcd,

UniakeBB*** **d

Dimsm

HITTEMb o.
aM ia taa&gt;*hi

I ape rial Wine Bitter**lit b
be m»»t Salatary aaS Ettcaci

tlitig tbe betrinc to tbe oreonw*
HHERMAN C BRINDLE,

FEMALES

LETTER FROM FRtStftENT LINCOLN.

MORTGAGE SALE

WasmtuTON, Sept. 14.

The President transmitted a letter to
Gen. Fremont on tbe 19th, on tbe sub
jcct of Fremont's recent proclamation.
He says: “Assuming that, you. being on
DR- J. BOVKE DODS’
MideMate mo reqairrd to appear at aaeeeiee of
lhe ground, could better judge of tbe said Coart, lhea to be boidoa a* tbe PrvboU O®«
Imperial Wine BitL
necesaily of your position than 1 could
nt this mstance, on seeing your prods
mstivu of the 30th of August I perceived
no genertl objection to it; the particular
objection being to the clause relative to
the confiscation of property and tbe lib­
r’tbTCl
eration of slaves. It is objectionable for
it* non-conformity to the act of Congress
'l**PW»TS rt 1‘atoto Mrticaw.yrl
*
a
hearing
in
tb«
prenusee.
'
passed tbe 8th of last August I wrote
trr_» rr,[M-&lt;ul&gt;l* It, .&gt;eian can be
SHUMAN C, PRIM DLR,
•iu.i Huum, acqa.miad with tta
you and expressed a wish that tbe clause
Jedgs ot Probe!
dslTVoVektxJrer0 inhSh aWSnTni
Dutod, Ussttog. Sept IS, 1HI
eeplsTt
should be modified.
Your answer ex­
presses a preference that I sbonld make
PROBATE ORDER.
an open o^der for this modification, which
1 cheerfully do. It la, therefore, ordered
that said, clause be modified, held and
DR. J. BUVEE DUDS’
construed to conform with and not trans­
cend tbe provisions contained in lhe act
'srjiu inT7Tn?
of Congress, entitled an act to confiscate
property used for insureactionary pu
poses, and that said act be published i
length with thia order.
pngM^
LINCOLN."

SOOTHING SYKUP,

I M Mug* ^O. AM&gt;«, West,
(toast half ot th* Morth-wr.1 frrfi.mil
Mid lhe North-»«it fraction of the South »t
ttaaal quarter of Section No. Niae. in to

FROM F0RTBE8M MONROE.
Foar Mqbbob, Sept. 15.
Fourteen contraband*, escaped, tart
night from near Sewell's Point, and came
,over to the Fortress in a canoe. They
represent provision* as being very scarce
;in Prince Ann county.
There are some 500 rebels at Sewell’s
,Point.
The force there is constantly
,changing.
Ilia vessels campoaina the blockading
।fleet previous to tbe Hatteras expedi­
ition are again returning tn Old Point.
Tbe St. Lawrence has been off Savan­
nah but brings no new*.
We learn from a Frenchman who de -Which gr«t!» facBItate* tha praam «f a
serted from the Yorktown, that she is

|*arod«*O*tW
utrd to rtcour l|r

IBtalMsarrs) ib'reof
Tbal Mid ■premises will be sold Io per U&gt;

iq, mum^-as* jbtoage.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

Hive Teoe

oTHaslian. io m
et MirtncM. that
Circuit C*hH ta J
"sedint

JylTxeetto

CHARLES WIDDLF1ELD A CO
SCI raormrroBM,

JONAS B. COWEN.
Martg^e- ,

PROBATE ORDEIL

TATE OF MICHIGAN. I
Barry eotiaty. »i. _
f

S

TO REGULATE THE DOWELS,

■I-. .
Waa«i«®tox, Sept. 15.
Universal qxMtexiStaon tbe Virginia
aide to-day.
Negroes were seen performing picket
duty at Bailey'* Cross noada.
I.'
the subscriptions to the National loan

BEUEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS

exceed 19,000,000.

Aagru
Dcted ASztut JA. 19U.

’ ‘ IMPeRTAMT NATALHXPKDmOM.
,. N’w Yoax, Sept. 16.
Tbe THfouwof ihk'mQQi^f’^ahaajfo

following statement:
“We commit no
impropriety in announcing that tbe prop
arationa for two important movements

under Major
under Brigadier Gen. Sherman, who ia
now in command of the important camp
at Hempstead L. I.
We Bslieve that
the number of troops of all arms employ­
ed in the two will be about 2h,000 men,
with naval forces
of proportionate

jtatzr «fi*sfota .

HASTINGS

TANNERY I
Tt-r
•d is death. Wo beiisrc il

338rLtEb.
‘ (buuurf iZvfltNo^*&gt;*“*■«--&lt;
w -. V v

Ta. Slid, at anaJ Salts.
BARK “Rea fa

And keep BOOTS AND SHOES FOR
SPIRITED SKlBHRH

AND REPULSE OT

Paitf fwr HMes.

!g tn the existing relation* of
and the Uaitisd States, or in the

OLD B AHNEXSES.
continent.

Who pap the printer this w«ck T

mentx were seek V&gt; Ort tbajr way through

fceSWUMFr

&gt;

�pecial notices.

ATTENTION!
COMPANY!!

Joral ani ^isttUantmu.
Ua point of the bsyoeoc.
This looks
hks work, and gives ike gnvsramsnt st
Urt, peaok.1 evidence of the Union wm-

• anoWa—and AJrie’a send

of ths Bute and ol her tktertninMien no longer to roly on “nemrolhv’’
for her proteetidnWe .hall nw
wither the ‘-Qmfcderocy" h r«olv«]
tc add Kentucky lo the list &lt;jf iu enemies.

« wfc for all-both old sad yoang,

?—BTATEOFMlCIHpaT

for uid Cnunty.

,-r-Fniur with English, Spanish, •German.
‘fiJtoh J-recUi-ea. Price derate per »~x
Sceadvvrtieeracnt on 3d page. jy»t

.....

TO C0XSI MPT1VES

WAR

ON HIGH PRICES
DR. ROBA OX'S

Stocks of

vw ■nderoiirrrd, now acveatyflve years old.
. ’
,ctri. dr voted. bi« lima io curing hla Pteyui ..4 u» r-r ■&gt;
&gt; «c .r Un.
iiZdfJ e&gt;a&gt;pfoiul». which carry tbouaanda and
r. •«'.« uniiaelv grave, be haa Mddata
applied to him foe raaUbrivtian duty to re.

hi. notice anAotdcrk^Z
blican Banner,'a
n»y, of Barry for fbr Km
Kuccearireiy, im, I,.
' &lt;Jsy ot beirieg.
S C. PMnrDLE.

who can tail it they weft bitter tsars for

HIS SPRING STOCK

some loved une departed, when they had

taut subject.
Tbe evidence tn lbs posMMtoa ot Dr. Eobook,
OF goods. Which ia al all times accesalble to the paNta,
eatobiiahM the following

retired to tbe seclusion of their homes,
Comprising

aad felt that tat great duty was done,

and another great sacrifice was made for
their country 1 God bless lhe palriutic

LARGE AND

BEAUTIFUL

women of Hastings and Barry county |
We have no tidings of any but wbuw&gt;

* ct amd.'
'*f Charge), with dirvcqoaa fur
MeaariS* *'“5
U,e ‘“'0
Aho ru,e* ‘m hearts beat true lu ths. Unit®, and who
k,riliiLinA Ventilation, and Kxerciae for the
Kid they will Ho*1 |bc»e remedial, a sure curs for are ready lo make any sacrifice for their
kt.'nniplion. and all diaeaaM of tbe Tsboat a»»
t-«u« Pbikx a»n Aova, CuxenranoM, Hhast country.
Oiii.c. Drtrxrua. Naavors Daaiurr, and F«One interesting feature of the occasion
,, j Coirtoxw. and be hopea every one affllciri »d! aend for copy, a* it will coat nothing, and of which we write was’the presentation of
ik.ue ibculd aiiply before it la too late. These
p.-^riptienr arc u»cd by the moat eminent Phy. a beautiful boquet of red, white and blue
X"if Land™. PmK and New York. Tboaa flowers, to the soldiers, k.was the work
.iihiec them will please address
1
Kh’v. DR. CHAMBERLAIN.
of Mrs. Nodine and was presented, on
dtcSOy-rpc
Williamaburgh, New York.
behalf of tbe hdies, in a few appropriate

DRY GOODS

remarks by Dr. C. S. Burton, and in tbe
same connection were read a few patriot­

BOOTSAND SHOES, etc.,

ic lines of poetry, dedicated to tbe Barry
Court bolder, at
iMUags, OQ Monday tbe »tfa

County Cadets, supposed to emanate from
the pen of Mrs. Burton.
Capt. Wal­

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

bridge rapvnded on behalf of his company

said coanly, droaued: ”
g ta thUeoart forl'rtdhie

feelingly in a few appropriate words,

which were followed by three hearty

VERY

cheers by lhe soldiers, for lhe ladies of

Hostings.

As the soldiers left, our citi­

zens who remain seemed more fully
nd pl^v, tbe'kelra.l

lo

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

CHEAP

BEST AimortmenU

of

sundering many fraternal lies, and some,

no doubt, forever, and many an involun­

tary and heart-felt prayer ascended, for

their protection and safe return.

*

We irtadvertenily omitted, last

DRY GOODS

No mistake this time!

week to call the attention uf our readers

to lhe card of Knxfu II Braaows in an
other column of our paper. With onr

LOW PRICES

old friend and business partner, A. A.
Knapcn, many of our readers arc well

ncoqoainted; and all who know him will

testify to his fitness in both natural and
acquired endowment fur the business upon

bearing date the twnUyi Ibc ?car nT var Lord MO
: aud hny.fire,«Maiied by
e State of MtcbiiaU. ajpl
rcorded iu tbe uSfov of
Hrri cottstyite «Md MW.
venth day of Jum. A. D.
iorlgajpa.oo pager 173 and
gage tbere UadMwed l*W

which be now enters.
-We »ro an adrrrtincrnetli in your Columns o
Mu Wnaton'a So&lt;»vu&gt;xa Srarr. Now ws never
&gt;i-4a word in fiavar of a patent medieiwe before
ia nnr Ulr. lint wc feel c.itnpellefl to ray lo y&lt;mr
trader* thia ia no humbug—ws nA va vaien tv atm
now rr t ar &gt;ll nr cluss. It ia probably one of
m««t •uereaafni uiMietnea of tbeir day, beeanae it
h the beat. And llwae of your roadcra who have
babtet can’t du better lhan'to lay ins supply."
decZi^y

Mr. Borrows is a

yoang man of superior endowments, and is
sahrcely equalled iu force of rhetoric and

lu elocution.

sperspicuity

FACT»t
That tbe . BLOOD PURIFIER and ULOOL
PILLS have beea proved by analysla to
CONTAIN NQ MINERAL
That they oars the rinaal snlrersri complaint.

will be to give toy to tbe afflicted by effecting ia
all eassa a apesdr cure.
Our rule ta to charge nothing for adviee ud
with mterrispcwlririy. and in a very short lime.
That after all other medicinct have proved use­ written prescriptions; fat wiU furnish wfan relees, they relieve
LIVES COMPLAIXT,
These medicines ere prepared io ora own t-»»
•nd reaterybe health and strength of tbe auffbrer. narosr. under tbe care of able C’liomista. and are
tbe roost reliable known to acumee, including all
*
SICK FEHALEfl,
tbe recent discoveries.
To all addreeeiug by letter, ortalalag full secount of symptoms aad appearances of disease,
age, occnpatioe. etc., WS will WRs.’a candid re
pH, with adricc and directions for cure. Any fees
sent u. when sending for advice will be devoted
to furnishing medicises tntbs poor,, larilcaaes
medicioea ran be Beat by foaU or expreJ if de­
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
sired. Srod for one or more of ow works ud
however they may have been trifled with and judge for youraelrea.
Also pnblubsd st tbs inflrmary, to aid these
abuaed : that their direct tendency ia to lengthen
lifo. and render it enjoyable. That, operating di­ ObTHE FAMILY PHYSICIAN,
rectly upon the prims ^dimaae .sTLiLod, thsy
CAUSE OOON TO BEAL,
and diaeharge from the ayatem, every taint ot
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That tti exercise.

Price X&gt; rente,

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

THE EADIE'S MEDICAL FRIEND,

and there is Bo disease of tho Stomach and Bowala
the lirtr, tbe aervoM syatean, the akin, glands or
““ARblKG FROM IMPURITIES OB

And tbe Physiology Off Montagu.
A work on tbe cauae. aymptoma. ud trewtmect
of all complaints peculiar to tbeaax, os marriage,

OIWTRL'CTIONS OF THE BLOOD
OR SECRETIONS.

HAND

with one of lhe LARGEST and

realize that these frequeut departures arc

ordered that the Execrt^
I-offuf
tee to all parties
atotereaW
wUL fa
«roS&lt;
and order In be published
HHer.-a newspaper printed
luting in said county ofBarf three Werica, atwocMirriv.
ck next immediately precn/c "pRINDLE,
* ?

ADFJVJTFRFR.

N. BAILEY

take their lea.es, and bmv.c ladies pih- 1

erod in our rtroou to bid the soldiers a
hearty God speed.
Scarcely a tear!

dimmed those bright palriutic eyes; but I
0TwareiA. nervocs debility, heart
pjiutf.FFTER A AGUE, rt CONSTIPATION,

REF O R W.

8CAWHATI1I IEBEME81!

NEW GOODS!

-SO longer kllK
art bleated With IltBBKw'S PtlU.

&gt;««tas J,

BLOOD P UH1FIEB AKE BLOOD PILLS

NORMAN BAILEY.

As a law

beeaisvadod.) rftcl a sriafr.
B«rin miud that the BC
STABLE BLOOD PILLS
expet tepee of thouxands of
dical wort., Mid by word
la letters, aflldarUa, media
i lo be tho very beat prepiffersd to Ua. brokendown
--------- __________ -hey bunt disease through
•very avenue and organ of the ayatem, and lo ex­
pat it thoroughly and permanently.
No one can doubt their superiority after
one
trial—they are not only better tbe plans of the Quadra and Rerun to dupe every
ba I, la fact, cheaper than aay other Pills for it one. It guides tbe unwary through life, and
taken a let. number of then to produce a better abowa up every swindle of the age. ft ahows bow
all kinds of Food. Medicines, Liquors, aad Goods
an adulterated, with the means of delecting tho
frauds. Priw If T-h
THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
FlastatiOB and Mope.
For everyFamlly, having over a 1COO receipts
on Cooking. Dyeing. Ifreaervisg. Cleaning. Ao.,
How to Plant and what it ia best to liaise. How
to rare animals,nd rise to Hoose Ksepcrs.Fanacrs,
aad Mretiasica, sa « lrih&gt; eubieeta. off inter*.—
Price xScsitta. Worth fllfl to any ama. THE CONHUMFTIVE’8 BOOK.
For those who wish to get well from that aw­
ful diaeaae, a fsU description of ail tbs rvomdies
used fai it’ with a careful statement ot tbe results,
A NEW ARTICLE.

.

firm, Knapcn and Burrows uf Kalamazoo

Dr. Esback's Stomach

are entitled to to tbe confidence and pat­

A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial for
siring tons Io lbs Stomach, and tor tbe prevenDon o’bill teas oom plain la inc ideal to the West-

ronage uf all such as arc so unfortunate

Bitter*.

as lu need the aid uf legal talent.

instituted lu
red by tbe said nortgage,

tby given, that by virtue
ided. Ute arid aahet«M»
arie of tbe mortgaged
rilwl in aaid mortgage
hoae tracts or parcel, of

HOME TESTIMONY.
Gi«m&gt; Luxis. Eato.x Co., Mkw . Aug. 11, S9.
1&gt;«. t'. W. Rolivk—I'tor Sir :—Tor four years
I va* aererriy ajiicted with 'Khemnatiatn so' tMtl
I ata condned to my bernae for alongthne. The
Doctara did me no good, ami I wan a pericet crip­
ple. I procured some of your Scandtnaviaii Blood

Tbe formula of these flitters, now (INI) lhe
•ole property of Dr. Roback, originated with one
ot the oWeai and most eminent Medical Practi­
tioners of tbe West, and it w directly predicated
anon tbe wants of Western people.
These Bitters derive their stimulus from tbe
powerful Umie nature of tbe root, and herbs of
wbidb they on osmposed, and aa they ye. by al­
tering unnatural erarlugs of the atomeeb.directly
promollve of
TEMPERANCE,

Wo hare race!red from the Secretary,

the following minutes uf the Union Meet
ing held in thia village on Friday last:
Himami, Sept. 13th iMl.
Pursuant to the call for a Union Meet

shown m this

Market, which

ipg heretofore made, the citizens of Host­

rc prepared to sell ot a small

ings and vicinity assembled at the Court

ad rance from

House Square.

the present proprietor believes that ia making
them widely knowm the public wellaro ia subaer-

At one o’clock tbe Barry

County Cadets formed otjdcr Cap*. N. H.

Walbridge. Leaded by the Hasting. Mar

FOR SALEI I

rial Band and marched to tbe residence

jj' a I)
g Roceb iE.•r

Rev. Mr. Hoghts, of Kalamazoo, and Rev.

family

NEW YORK COSTS.

of Rev. A. IL Gaston and esewrted lhe
Gaston to Main Street where they were

joined by Rev. J. Boyntnn, Wm. Bnr

CASH

OB

TBODUCS

Tbete long crcdita we can’t go

"MO

HO-W.”

Do aoi aak for anything bat

Ready

P ay„

ghcr. N. Bniley, Frank Allen and others,
when they marched tn the Cuart House,

J. 8. GOODYEAR 4 Co.

when tlic meeting was duly organized by

After music by the

Hastings Brass Band, lhe meeting was
a^addressed by Rev. J. Boynton, Rev.
A. H. Gaston, Win. Buagber,

Allen. N. Bailey

Frank

Capt- Walbridge.

All tbeve indebted by Note or Account will pleuae

Tit® meeting dosed with three groans

Call and Settle

fur traitors and three time, three cheers
for lhe Union and Constitution, and the

Bund played the «tar Spangled Banner.’
n crotrrs RmV.

OLD FRIENDS

Fill*. atlsckaofraany of tbe moat dangerous ilia to which

W Hlo «&gt; rmy rwnj mm «r«
’*a I"”'1" '»«”
(“*

u

ni»es
tERVl

tb«

|lr'- -isi a i

,
In the Village of HartingBIsoupctarlb, and

Tides to aU of tbesa,.

Warranted aupertur to
"*^!any Pill before the public.
TAixanaaBs. Lsox psonv,
FtorifaJely 17. IMO.

.ur«*i«, kJ foio-Moo l*»m wl* ""

“*

world.
|^ - stToo LATK-Ccommwication relative

to a flog protestation will appear next

BOARDING-HOUSE.
The subscriber is now prepared to sell

FAMILY

«ilb .U«— loo.) io rMdir lto~ Koo...

of th. ««»l

GROCERY, SALOON

On the varions Medical Humbugs.
On U&gt;e PbyaioJogy of MarrWe. On the common sense of Mcdteine.
On Dirt, Eiereiseaaad Ablution.
How the Phyniesan should be.
How lo Prerent Pregnancy.
And many other things. Bssrn roa rtThia Joan»4abouldB| js
fcml* of every
CBj' Rraau.1.. M. D, A. M., Cblsf Phyalelan. B.
H. Moesta, Surgeon. Dr. J. Barta, ChvmlsL
Office iu New York, IBi ChambersBtreei.

three siampe for return postage, and addreae our

GROCERIES

As low as the lowest. For OuAor ready
pay only.

la.&lt; lu Ihe'i-

I •&gt; 11. —'1 —_L.'f o_-.il—— Ouuh.

TBE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
Ilia a targe and beautiful paper, and contoiaa
the moat valuable iafonnalien on
Suennatorhee, or Seminal Weakneaa, Tbe Cause,
effects and core, showing the awful effects ef tbe

Principal eflee and aale room, No. 4 East
Fenrib st., M building from Wain street, Cincin­
means of prevention and cure.
nati. O.. Laboratory in Hammond street.
Kr Bale by J. V. Roberto A Co. Heatings. EH
On Can.nmptio'n, that fearful disease.
Nichola.Oraagcville Milla, P. A. Ceelm, risoBsffOn the Lirer. Heart, Staaucb and Bkin,
man and DoBeimor. Middleville. M. C. thrift.
Prairieville, and by Druggista ud Me rebar,to georeally throughout the country.
aprte-ly

UE1

poor humanity is constantly liable, such for exam­
_____________ -J The beet Fsmily CAH___________________ TUARTIC in tbe world. ple, aa tbe folio wing: consumption, bronchitis, inua«l twsnty year, by Are digmtton. dyapepm. loss ef appettia, fotateoaa,
million, peraon. anonal- nervous irritability, neuralgia, psi pi latten ofthe
lr ■ n1'””1 Kl'r aatiafiu:. heart, melancholy, hypochondria, night sweats,
\ MH
Uuu ; coniai nuuthiug in- tongnor, giddiness, aad all that rinse of caaee, so
juriou.; patrouixrd by fcarfuUy fatal utResa attended to in time, called
A Iso liver de­
tbe pnncipal physic tin. /nwo/v H'Mfacm axd
rangements or torpidity, and liver complaints, *»esaoa of tbe tidneya, eraldmg or incontinence of

mu«xli&gt;° e&lt;-o tmuM ’‘*b Bn*b.ud rtlrtdi,wn. nol. '.ll«.nai»« lhe«ring«W »T
lhe lun«.

uy address, If dssired.
Retail Price fll per Battle, or .lx for OS-

XZtr THE RIGHT JPX^A-O*-

Hcrrick’a 8wf*r Cw»te&lt;

G„Mr-« L»t'« B«o».--n.i« r.lwbl.

CHOICE OAK OPENING UNU

Wr mu. mail rm, td ay one applyiag for It,

i* tba only preparation ever offered to the world
in a popular form no u lo b« withiu the reach »f
all. tfo cbemicrily and .killfull v combined m to
be tbe moat powerful tonic, and vet ao perfectly
adepted a&gt; to
in p~/«V .«&lt;■. -nA; m o-iti tAo Un
^ootorf.aniihroormUfDto tmiAM kriwucA, and
tone up tho digeatire organa, and allay ill bMvom
and other irntaUou. Itla also perfectly axhUaro.
Ung in 1U effect*, and yet it is never followed by
taaailndsordepmatoo ofaeirita. Il ia composed
entirely of VMetablca and those thoroughly soot-

choosing Win. Burgher Chairman and D.
Striker Secretary.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

Xal period. Wbea in New k ort to Apri last, a
Zra!l sdvised ms to test ysur pilte. Hariu («&gt;

Warm

at All Boon!

Or Odd Lunch if desired
TEA
OR COFFEE. CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE. SAIL
DINES, Ac.

Also, Ice Cream and Lemonade.
Board will be furnished by

the day

or

photogbaphic gallery.
Crayon1 'A’tltbtolype; Vignette1 ’Ambro­
type । MeUinooiype; Spbereotypc;
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilographic;
Pearl Ambrotype; Oraaiueqtal
'Ambrrttype; Imperial Am­

ud mro«

PilK

V.

MOTT,

Groceries! !
Consisting In part of

.

New Orleans, Muscmrndo, Cuffrw,
Crushed, powdered nnj GroMujftcd Sq.

gars,
Mulasaca and Sy rum,
.
Grpcn and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Coffe,
Stone, Wooden, and WiHow Wore,
Cigara, T"haet». nod SuuT,
, ■ ■■.&gt;
Salt and Water Lltnc.
Soups, SolcroUn, CoMda, Pepper and
Spice.
In addition to the above atosk afGroOcrise.be
baa a full end complete aasortmrBi of

Dmgo, Paint*, Oils, Burning Pin.
id, and Oampbene. •
Alaa, tbe largest vtock oi '

Kerwsinc OH

LnayMi

Ewer otferod tn Baltic Creek, all of which
will be sold at prices that caraotftil ta’

suit purchasers.
,
Particular ntiaiCun pnitl to fining op-.

brotype; Double

Part Row New York. On retai
as ■■ s—.eiwni. aud ad

I8AAC

Is now receiving from New York and
Boston, his full stuck uf

um&lt;

and Pncea to arit orders, tram » mate to •*,&lt;«.

Terms Easy.
/ fa't tort If you nntfr jpay for the*

ISAAC C. NOTT,
jurr rr
Ko,. u(

tvk iftxrmt.

ItBioooo at-, adran fa* ef BriOs Oort
Battle Cr—11 M“*•
November »Jat, 1440.

D. C. BAWXIT.
oevit

clocxb;

aLoexai

NOTICE!
GENTSt-TsuM«wssssw*

'

Boom.

�L’SOmCE,

CURE

HervousHeadache

Thev mIJ mK«ta removing the JMewwa a»d
ZfreftrL to which ftynala. are m&gt; Mabjeet.
byt ■ gently upon the bowb renib »htg
For zXntry JDw. .WM,. Delicata TetnalM.

aMRnU^perwntofaxfoararyAaMu, they m valnaMcM * Lentil". iMproring tbe aytliir. girfag
cm and rigor to lhe digestive organa, and rwtoringthe natural elaatielty and atrength of lhe whole
iw/CKWIAXIC FILLS ar» the ,mmwM of
faag Uvwtigafon and earefull v conducted exper-

..•X ANNUAL tax SALES.
•
Arurroa throw.l‘a Ornes.
V&lt;ti
* - -Immim; Meh.,-My i.i«i- »r j1
OSe&amp;ESS

Town a North of Rango S
1wJ^rfaw«WU»..«
. .!•»

sSSSSjffisI

nm wkhm®
ON LOW PRICES

ifXXO-1! 'IS

'

place aa ho .hall MfeUnlfioUuga, theooonty .eat
of .aid County, ooeordihg to tho ktatwte in ouch
■* ■
»•&lt;
......
,
Anfiivr o&lt;»frai.

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Come and See!!

. BEWARE OF CuUXTEKFEITS!
The grouine have fire algaature* of Henry C.
^oWby°D^gi.U and all other Dealer, ia Mad-

IV B

« .'St.

£

esi
ill

HVAB JUST RECEIVED

A-trox wlN be sent by mail prepaid on reertpt
!?
rmcE ts cents.

n?W 18

44

21
22

160
80

1 46

14

#0 2SO

‘ill orders should be addreaaed lo

»W

IS rt 1 6» 9» 18 46
4 4» 44
SO 563

■JF3DKF

SPALDING’S

!r‘3c;&lt;7S t: s is

CEPHALIC PILLS,
, WILL CQKVIXCK ALL WHO BLFTUl THOM

HEADACHE,
SPEEDY AND StTtE CURE

OTO, Tkry aforJ t»juKtian&lt;tl-lr pntf &lt;f tkf
i«Mjr y tkit trulf tKtatific ditKttrn.
NMonrHle. Conn., Feb. 5, l«ta
Ma.. Brxtta.xu.
Sta:
^hare tried yow Cepoahc Pill*, and ZiOe Atam
aowuM that I want y&lt;ja to send me two dollar.

, Fart efthuee arc for tbe neighbors, to whom I
gave a few out from the Orat box I got from you.
Sand the Pill* by mail, and obbgc

dj.‘8

, ,t;
DAMEb4XM3
IVST1CE OF THE PE ACE. O

i.X.aouiBo

GROCERIES

fr-18-!?«■!»•« !M!

■i»ii n another box of rour Ccphalio Fill* ZL-y
tn MttktLr* fSUt 1 ka"rnr-trv.&lt;. ■
Hired*
A; STOVER. F.M.
Belle Vernon, Wyundolfo Co., O.

kH.»rwA

A*®®

Berely, Mm*., Doc. 11, I860.
fl. C.SrAimxn. E*q.
.
. I wish far some eireiiaraor large abow bill*, io
being your Cey Lalic Hila more particulrvlr before
■^imlrBin. li yon have anything of the kind.

JOHNS 4 CBOSLEY,
tDlXMJJXr.iemrisi'rT^U**^
■
&lt;«.&gt;. rCBCRA ' 1

CEMENT ROOFING.
ulaU nMUAXt
ongaince I »ent you for a box of Cephalic
ir tbs cure of the Xerroua Headaehe and
«.», and I reeeired the num,and Z.Wy And
'at ifttt tkal
itdac.,1 6. tnd for mart.
ic send by return mail. Direct to
A. R. WIIEKLKR.
Tprilanti, Mich.

ms

DRY GOODS!
•Xef«»X «

80

»46

H I

Town 4 North of Range S WexL

:SS’.% I 8
Si

Stacks of

: as

CT- A single bottle of SPALDiNGSPREPARI
GLUE wilfaave ten lima. Ita eoat aumaliy.

SPALDING’S PREPAREDGLUR!
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED Gi.UK !

80

4 ts

40

3 as

M so 4 M

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,
For^reaervin^and repainng

elu-

COLD OK RUN IX WARM WEATHER
The*.' ruateriala bare been thoroughly UwJjw"
New York .nd allparU of the .Souther* rodI Wrsb

&lt;1 K) 1 Bl

irir-'Hj 2 s is

13 S !

me AXB WATSli BM*

It can be applied to xxw aod ou. «onr&gt; rf *H
xixua, and to aajxutj: n.xira unuop.au*’.’”'
rna xoinuu*.
L~
Th* Cant ia only about .Dao-Third that MIX
AMD IT JS TWICTt A&gt; WMABAI, p

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Clothing

com try, nilk

ECONOMY!
©16PATCS!
1ST “A Sncu ix Turn 8avaa Xixx." ,~&gt;-j

niaM m apf&gt;lic»tio» by •Mil or tn yr"*
at our Principal Ofi'-t and M artbo*n.

78 WILLIAM STREET,
(Carmr ar Uhnrtr Street.) NEW YOKK»

•t ratei hard run &lt;• «r. *ui&lt;

ujAo tlx slicking point.
**
“USEFUL IX EVERT HOUSE."
JC.l^P^c.
V cent*.
Address.
.
T
HEjCMYC. WALDINO,

OCR GOODS

Unusually Low

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and reported tiro implra^nt tna^ briy Uro b-dnn
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»bW '** b-‘l lute ..frrmuN «Oi&gt;*b i» o|.e»tMuiar inferept na the Jourof tte bidt-d-llar f.eave vqq.tliia^iuru,- nil ,n'rt.cb'lf‘ai^HlH aflaatWlH W

-- ----- ----- --- --------------- „ C- I ueu UlBiri, unn irocn monKU, uas IB.™
•'■hm-; wn*yo"»* “ *'**• Fta* i 1* •«ii&gt; «f .1 *■«». “J 1.»«« H’i«*
Jujnf Tt,iilSl?fc| •jmku, « mud.ton.
MoWuW? W» WSiJl .lr Q.HI &gt;^t;l.ut, v
tl.
Mr. W™. 1C
X&gt;'.**oU»taWS»'lV W««lM.-r
E„rt.
D.«ri« Aiv.m., D.u«.ia

Knights oftheStarfUjrAHyijprityi ofaliens

nill?
-ilirK*. GrimU, «
'nil fnrafruiwW^
I'n-tstrllrl... "
the army, and if I sh-Hild ci er cease Hi" be —SijHUnre/alniMAloty iwm make ditches,
an Miliviii wwtaW tee Btar.-i wall hdi-p aMd‘’-peflOa&gt;l'i«nite*n-pte«"*«-» fir bLa*
•tig,. i)p.rflirLfi«4lb&gt;Q» with giuipwwdrr.
HTriXw|w/
t&lt;ha,4fr*l.
•Ste/iaaie-r A wddw pbMtid tix.WRteblf'*
to confer this degree in any other wav tte ’te&lt;eiy.lMf,-ihylGi¥np4.-pn&gt;MteUt all jtmuttal. |««J W I
Here’-recrfVM' ti? ahm. ae'lfUiMfc iM'hw Mf./np approaching
Several aoMiempl«ocd
atef'l •■«! firW^rdTo) Geoiyv N&amp;K4, 'air euvujl.,
to theGrre. hwr Gratral!,4/teUJteie,tlw tuSAibewo - gitend pt- Upi&gt; MlpotJj ..^
Fidcte—8,-unmuM^d^.vtyrQaapnluiaie .wkmu, further limits of n ramp,
I :hsll Initiate as Governor. In witnvae, tiuete/m. liMrt'awA rt-uiuwed at the &lt;tet1 Jo i ofwiilip/h, hi-ryand I'i‘ three p¥es
[»&gt;«*«,( Okckflwge.- Theedl te a watincl.
”W?lns«.**lhrtvr fcldrre-ed bl a per
rnre. &lt;lgn nry hnnieshd niHivis.
- He ta tbeii informed tlmt Mt&gt;xie&lt;&gt; -em ta* "WJ-«obfniL ■Cw*ia»ign — A *&lt;x-rel
provide any amount of mvans.qliatJ'uudw? Wtk.hjbJrpcaibW wliix-h to tte sefitHivI
'Vh ui"'.'
• “i'ta .rf-Atfen v' npyi«&lt;iii3a'Permitted tw.paMthe lmaa.«ff.
lung at MaUniftnia. and twu milln-uh at ;u» .ewpfnipfiHmt.; .; ’Jhe couatrrmgn n is
MJiidrt'ey"; visit ibe governor of'GIlihk!* ctaHtted vIjiily. ,4*&lt;»/fo£-+-A amsll perty
jntrtn ianip’ldfi ..rgnt»Hing1itapn.vim-e ite MH&lt;frWkilWcmu^Hiteonte &lt;dji?rr. which
'-I -. --__ .;___ Izni_ 1 a__
.1_ ariuuul an •ui&gt;-srunui«nt
1 Ihir'fl.'.lf IM11.

ing. ihnt.lpil frnni hlni. j unet Ijf ,*sw;/
nut 1" (Ste bud always nroil^ oxecaa^icrj 1esM/wiuptreljuo. Jkliaan prutuuroutpIsM!
life
. of tee firm.)
,-..
'' '.1•“•r-f* LhcArte-H.i^«
Alter another unMiccesaul attepipt, ta; 'rd Uir dkv, wMchfoqiia a coiiBpicuouuMiid
olara. two door* cs»l of Ute Ha-liugr Hous.
,
-aamraaw
valintlrfe^fraUre'i'i the ‘SpWtiftdi', nUUd
find it. I auid:-*r
.
' . &lt;1
“Mr.aSte-k, I thjpk Ult-r* luiurt lip; a; will he Hstd-with interest &lt;*h (HtaOdsl-f
fcsldiil-ili rt.ll.lU t»IK cl.
Indo in miu id’ niy pocket*, A if crcui|ilj..t ibe AiiuutX-:! ..,:t is *. i.bn?iii »:-»ut I
1
■•JuutLwktclhii :descenJ, -tf Jxipca ,pp
tew Imt;got tit, aud J du not .t^jok, te'.
plseaac, BatrwlMg Fintel,
’if.
nny thing i have puhi •t&lt;iul.liir....1i /; ,
'
TURPEXTINE-'AN'D ALCOHOL
*'l will frok;at P'rt.r pvekuf.- tbia pyrti- ailus'ums to aii .iwociattmi cnlTed the Order
iiig," said-,shc,-JiiibQj&gt; "and qrUi^ ni*n&lt;|/ 'ot the'Ldnr Slur, haTd biw LrgMnhred fur nwtfi.of.ibq..iitvndiiig .artwy , iRill.jt.-vtMj
the pufptutenl erogpronng Gsbuund Nkw iue,ice «»n'’lhif, 0^1 of Vct«&gt;lH-r,39tlh( ( , ,
Item if itej-’iuMal IL”
r- i.,;.
pufjn»e, i^Mtrprisiag u&gt; apporochiug
It siu ppi long after lbi* W'ftXPP’rH’R ragta. M.&amp;rolti ww* stall IM tells I’msm
ital I rciitcttiterrJ having trn 4«pl.. my • 'd&lt;nl, and tey 44^i&gt;.&gt;mi,Liiicui i/f ,tb^l-Jqdiyi,
Trit Oiiilconis ofT^xada.—The To .-nr»vy.. The frdiftg plare ja. called an
JV FOR MECHANICAL AND medicinal
duul as. Minister to Madrid was regarded
reHilo- Gh»bd -«wwrein»'i»wi»r'-fhtert*tin;
l*URPOcHiS^)NLY^2
by l!u- Court of Spuin a- a iiiilrul &lt;fi»
oidtresy.1 Iz'ipex hintMeUlieloirgi^l tu the
cludrd to krep die 4i&gt;fn• very ,ta myaytf*.
•ifrlWvqi. . jn ^be town .of Jt4»n&gt;&gt;k&lt;IUfh
“I could not liutl, ail) hole »&gt;,’)•!&lt;
Webstrr.fij.C"., of DuflaLi, bale a »ur Jhvouor.-^ru pas*' terr Right uilbmU
H. WRIGHT,
&lt;irter itetAy»liiw.*4uuiiHA| hi*, nuirt mc. lacr bell'5ft fret drep.'
thbuMiiu slqdlei.-eXpijM froyi ftreewor.-temporary
St
rccruilH.
.
A
fter
lby.fa|lure
of
WalkA TTORNET &gt;nd COUNSELLOR AT 1,4W.,
iiioniii'g, in u gentle bme. and with a l-n-k
i.irobmkbld irml'fifN’Wreh.r.foH tare husia of lirnnchro. etc. niHating —Un&gt;
A »txl Senator ud &lt;'oun«ellor m Ch«uorry .—
(ji»l cXReitBt'iiai, the rumma of the
that my ferlmgw pt evented die fndu
hriaUr sitcitiou paid to the coHccUmi of
l&gt;ecti
takrn
from
this-wwil.i
Oil
usd
water t&lt;j&lt;i^ir^l^rtrtqxili&lt;ip,pf,lhtt.h&gt;iuaea.tdin
suefrti dildf uWMy,^Miidxhteiitlr ife’ itfem
.aoi^itxq. (ZaraieiA.—A. f.wticUiaw and mvnrv promptly temuted.
xmniuia L-liMvIt •; Mud mH tetr nt&gt;i£l fell
are pumped out together Into a, ciruulnr tnwu
il.hre. with W W. Ralph Esq.. Middlevillr.
O.her,
willingt&gt;* mukuj»aa,ffAk«»ulf4jiT y«&gt;t| l*| tent, under tbtf qSteii titfe .W-Ptecipite trek. Tte
ttep raferdT-ippywlupk fiixj placu ill which tmopv ure quartered ;
few day» aHcrwiuda she .odltd «ai tor&lt;’l wcnt nMpp&gt;toiaf.u&gt;4&gt;»iMMhe ittThw, sunk in the gn-imd capable bl bolding tlpj, u*&lt;os, i» »Uo applied to tbc troops
li»r twentt five tvnls i»lir‘ Ihuf Intel)'' 1 wurX.oi'i.fthiwmiu. teq ^cialy,, ifr^ n»
lurutsclw*. , ,/urJovpjk.vT-LttaV* 1*4- eh
1,050 Imrrela.
—
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES, FETTER.
pr.-.mm-ul part
in’ my iiiti rrdSMifr firr'-dAfJ such, vra.cd V. j.I.n
st,itb .for, knvtUl liiuvJ’aroUr-Thc
1’RUNE.S. FIGS. R AVINS, vWlSH:
Swartz dPtMJ,
hkvta n aur
Hie more v|o|eht uicftiterv, however, saw
ppiqiiSRpr (Wpcd of &lt;W»v„ fifqgjhv p
kirlring.
■ ' H iR
&gt; •
fare
W**i
’
47
fect.dtwpi
tW^frldh'30
bar
in ttMte.K.mwrtrf/fiHght btaTffdHivbly'
•llru.ly, NrB.SlM&gt;k,"«tM k teutWng
fst*4w*
4- W&amp;i ImU® .«Jp ..wpn primmur .fpj hfr ,**H*Ft
utel.
Kd&gt;e
teu
first
sy
mpanifto
td
ths
it het.1 to ah.tea yu*!d ir-uit,; th,ere must
now contains 280 tercel*.
Il is iiroti- olj-diqpe &gt;ur.,|frfract.ey( pmdjw-1 .gnuipg
Iro mime culler »r aeaiii. in iny pj-ckel prediMiiiiuMicwfiCAta Flew S*Mvr«, tbej tia'bfed ‘ in' ri'»nhec’li&lt;m UW this ■«&lt;-ll,‘that' tsmqiS.i^UfrresbUnee tro ofifru.*. £&lt;aiil\
otidkhs-j- a-xunmiXBi
-vTqrqftn. ifa .jrtO’.rtp •_&lt; ihw
.
Ui.il ta ..penthough rl-Mlty I could W&lt;4 urgaujxrd a |&gt;rur aoM-ciata-P, qmlcr lira the nrrtt'adpuHing I’’ i&lt;U
tunic of the Knighta &lt;|f the,
' Cir |
/frcrwi^-y-A/iewl) celisted R^dicr. As»
find one,'iny inure limit I e»ulld&lt;lM» mthin
1.4 l«Mu Exu.ris.
de, d-ith new and Uchvr’ 'ilefiui^T' ilbjlvt*. uiighl hsreftern exjwrtol that tai;wdsld ■e*^,-rP«r4«,si|^ r^luaqsfcnii-all qffen-.
mg quarter.
re’
■
lrt-&gt;“tad alite a*»rt JbM’M..Ite««/tte
res OHincicd with war. Armitlice.—
■ ll-tecroia, it.ia uingi^nr that 1 did «nd MiritbHj-an.iii vf«.i‘cre1ly. 'The Mwnet’ i-uil.,ce Hl .uro in ill tliv utber, but - - h,i
»f tee Urtfer b&gt;iwevrr,.has iw-eu -teuayed.
Trnipontry susfkJMMigi^iL. li'wtilirhw.—
iioLtiud il thc other (.evpiitjg," .i»Mid flp&gt;.
ll&lt;it lifecaie.'
' ■ •’■•'
i'
■
A Mr.T!?U-/ lJa iWrffiMt 4' Srt Furtijicationt.— Wkind*,
in twr iiwulli'qiiirty way, "biit I wil( daring tta^u-sute jdri*H,r»*4cl Uy »m»u«i .
K-i.U.rk) , ..rl Up n?. |...l..i,
i&gt;ebii&amp;in tinJ it ihn,lc*eiiliiif‘if'xwrd'ii
ta ruck. "Oil* kA tte rwje tlf three tei-refe am enitanknicnts oT rnnsonrv.e-irih. etc..
f.»r defAit^uf thii.p&lt; &gt;Wi.«klAiiy m3
posts 11 plot whith, tor audiv ily, ability
FENS. PENCH-S.INKH. PAPER. EN­
JOHN ROBERTA,
.nt•
a day -tea latrh'.diteMicd. teata teiw Itarli.
arid wR.-WvdncU'.'liiw btrelylrrwi aiirpatirod'
VELOPES. CARUH, As., Ae.
Inft-ltek.inq.ffet^iyg^te/propnKpc, ;te tary.'.W^rtlc dreignrd Irk strengthen a
iil ite-'bUig'tr.Mi.irv ui cmiaptraroy. w. .-•- 1
is drilling the rodflor wore, and ha« g-utr pfHtft.againta .f'rrj; j|tack&lt;. 'Important
wiiilc pantaug the Arei»4rS*b»uu. Jte uiUw.orka of tbis-kiiMi are called
Ate MWj-VlI &gt;fite Order, p0.14. te brief! down fi'oou*. thtriv'tret.' U|Aiti tbr i-ibr 1 and
.&lt;... -ii.', ,.■« &gt;th“s s«yr'i ,t;
MORT. POTDL.IR
II. T. CHERRY,
Forlreftf 'i'" ;F. -rt M-mrue. nt jhr itiimih
'MW?1-;. 1&lt;
haVV.r-l.it'»...'fU/,brlfettittg‘ti&lt; Mr K4
ntv Iiiind. It h»d vanished m siii”ke in
iTARTPERLIC and Ccserynscer. will a
of tWir£bHbprtMFWhy.’I* 'thenlhly frr?
|‘ri&lt;nt of that in.fitmion ; i. -.. it hud p.iid ail mtiii) &lt;’t In 000 lin-li M&gt;r tte umuurst । soy and iVwugtau. a well iw .aster, armk..
,Ua&gt;i ta all bunineaa ruUsated to him with
./•Mi-Lc.. amf tte 'eJiMkhim-tiflii-rtiirr
for fire fin* flavored' dwird-•»»«» ramie v«i«t;(ifH&lt;iidry' w&gt;f w •wf.aigiy! M^gnW/kit)
‘■’l-'wh&lt; '■«« A‘M ‘
’ Afipiii. fpruno'tmced. Ab fiat
two butulrvd hvt.
At a depth of one 1 Firtreu.
'
’Wlkirmdvw tetter with
L. II. STEWART,
eUiRHoitl. file- U4ccji&gt;c,flip ate }&gt;4 .icvp/u « boilft&amp;d attttltftay WtfMU-tiH 'iftlSh*- W.J^M
I
TTORNET end Coiiniclut &gt;t fair, Soliciur
i;W:
.. irate ol &lt;&gt;ne and a half onrreU.'pav day’ liter
hrtmobra nntvate ta wtetrnrt re
1
|Mrtampv/ JfVfoe^ia*.—Ifer. Ijpsa of cn-,
.!»lUSWb.M *rt»&gt;-e»t.l'..-‘«'«V
W.TMtibtninudJ
,The^pnq&gt;eirM&lt;a.
.hpnaTlli
I
..7^. ah 'riieHii4iM ‘ tft the
cirstlr. O!Ece No. 5. Nobls’s Mock.
^xhoFM p..v^^iflaiv,'wugHW„Mrd**A^, '
.ml I M m- IWh I... &gt;1 *• e»» «•
Michigan.
j . &gt;
■■•&lt;.!•
• ’DiOjIa’ni, 'era on,-Get Hn-tno-ires tn nppr.ah-hmg a.
iDimUrSM* ■•••« wlrwrr^' fw4&gt;-r
(..UhMJ *idiretu 7%v urtiiiW tn-tA~
,
y ..’fiin-ur' EuhIm' 1
st the. ^iilK,
, ,
’ .^. ....
■
’ • .
,v-. ‘Wt-^liu^.1 dark 'wild .irv usHrdyiare//l?». Ataysarrtr.—A areall
Although I was aeldiun r.......
.teak &lt;4 ifunhaei-ahrt-h x-ten-ta stand ft.
chrttrisHfl it U A-frtNJtfiitlVidipimRMh
uGUa»iaJtct/.vxi«nd.:tau:«'»i»».y
1
Kwree. In fitat l Spe^ ruofe than I u-as
cl mine Mortpurra by
“
• w IrtM -iaow
t.-re tnrin - Hen Irordiug.
farbftU Qnni.
aware of. tn
&lt;re tho’c which are fired ramf'lite top .if
D. C. HAWLEY,
EALEft in all kind* of Fatally Groceries,

5k»t

*itooe and Woods* «ar», and a general ssDurtmtat
of I’roviaiona, Aho Notary Pekllc.

aUciy^V ”

GROCERIES

N

PATENT MEDICINES

,U

C. PRINDLE,
RORERT^ A STRIKER.

MbDANIEL STRIKER,

‘«w •fteteAte* **,tarK*- jirelXiiv:

(TWA.?, 1FDIB 'EASE

,..-v

and
t»f gniKf? n.y’WplWVi- ,111
WiAe :,j
jji? M-nuMiL»l*»uli&lt;n ,.l.Jte,««Wten
"U -WJ»T
“'f,"?1!"
thtfijml 6'Hilj’h^rlMiH«Wh ‘
W’WBuft pnVjSiw’WUu&amp;i*
" **' •■»*•&gt;!
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,'%VrreMl^ro.Xuki!^#I^Wl *‘*V'
t h me *hi.T^i^

" w u7ld hlve *w ‘f&gt;,e vWHhalpwr.lte Aut«rta.M&lt;M»wu..

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I
W
’W Order han,been onpUIHM ntler Thia fusiiIL 77
I tduarilaltlr purp«»at-a. • ,
,
► tul* jJvery A^plicjnl' liir Ht?iii&gt;iiii’4f ’ia*
\J L»od amt Tax Aganl. 0®ee tn **&gt;* ^““5* ----------------------- h,,.^
, ve..litltirf&lt;SW»X
tirtr atW.rn-itb h.fuw^'tihdt'F liie(tekihy-nF
Hbuw. *ml open al all boo'*. . fipucud siwateru pnn,fit'i roWiaFfiir. a Yrre •»F.,7l" Yr-‘ ‘ ** t-»- -— •*■■--»---. -il. ,^..1 ■’• »
yor-Iz. ri,&lt; 15 for ToilM purpoere for—l.fcr IUA&amp;
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Tt-U ., ,, &gt; !«■»■■■ I.H .*F*
wbtabil iWbjcf*"‘&gt;y J»“»dv4 Mt* *tlh‘tMk
hWMMtaLil - If,be aaortHH.-lM ibhF«H«1*
OLIVER E. EVERTS, ,
dta N-wtrirttai’’signing, with H* remark Abai I t^,,.
' "JU,» u* 'Tsu T^r. ""• AfffWP &gt; T**±
mxbhukkb. „
I,
a wbtvu owner, or can pr.Mliice proof that
“
Mv wife«&lt;q&gt;iW,_im31)j
buis tiiWid&amp;VtiV^khrtfrrri 'fiWftihfiiSf

...... ........ - - -, -

nowrt

t

nutuis. v»w« e«.in »&lt; i."e

tlie waHi&lt;B&gt;r&lt;»etifisntb&gt;iii tbky Wfi partly
k*^ --WSjA.
Ipr^’WfirMi-f'yWu^Tot **Mfbl&gt;ld lij»
«..UWu.Ji.tlm.«ul^UiUIU A'tenta. I
In
fl.no.*.-T..
‘
Mi,.fl«i,,'U.lb'l&gt;wwnuit«.."MS •obstruct a street or patwage with any ma.
ti’*l»l&lt;8 at
nV wajduis; ’ 'Jones', mile.
'Inrite, rtr. iArrfwra—l^hdt 'pHrlion of
4^ *d vmhvmI »KJ ond
tin g••n.-ral liiiy ut rhe. Work. Tbc part
AWWtt II. t ween tw.i f.n.ti -n, is cslle.1
’ WV'rtivS'^ieMte -ftUUMHHiimi ik M»si a ckAkhl.'-‘ Thb hnatUitW 'wre &lt;. iriwin»r«d
elB&lt;Vlhit-tbJraltMOloriiitniii IttldJiiig nt’
aCThM •rtisnrfm oH bnglva of forte, that
grape' elint, etc. «an te fin-d
'alomohe .oiiter lheu of.llgr walls or_ cur1 maiiv Ne-ira servedWthfiiHy a* miinsu-r. ,tainicMnH
‘ilflti3'lh‘iitr&lt;rr’An erfhrrratiemp*.lilA
jM
"77
,~T ya»'»rf,*
7'V — V. ii*
T~.fJ~
; L«&lt;wo..
_/
j ing in,'WvUe’X^ *’M
wstlbs whh

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UMfrtkt-. /Th^f* 1*4th ma apru*un|ly higher
pWtuve iakwMwfirweiK.-ai Uw. patriotiuii ---- --- ----------------------------------------------------------e *• ihIKs- itoi flrj, cfm-'i tie*JunliHl#ite^ter^,bj^L7' MWr in tea.
selveatepwiM. 'Jfaqery — An* hmunrr
r®?fcfeh1’U Wt
rtt^tUy re’3 i«f ‘Mnflnrt *' iklreta tnj»other,' nnmhi-rfnB

«. II. COOK.

TrnwriU-talyi!

\ &gt;* dava ajiex

II. R. MIIELIWN,
pOV.TTY TREASURER. Office in the Cmrrt
\J Bouse.
•

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nirnt"«&gt;K ”'»W;

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it’’FtHM'W
ii'erthe'W’aftiMtt■•&lt;000,
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Mff^aU.KHZtaarl.built
h«IH «
KT WW.-mnr

&lt;m«qu. Jins

AWBBWSY.

Tfco 0iyat Batae

itete tean taK • .HHutteTX1' Atefv

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lifted*n Ki-tAtaAirt ihtettaAiteate-ml ‘‘ * •*”***!

b*

Thu evening p»wyd jklEWfeHTti

-rf-iptirti r—.T
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i
wbenw th-y are tor the preaetit, to .cm-.
- ‘-u ^eptftckv eleepupq^hv fifrM'W 'sum was put b» Uie«u drabellWl trAlbrri.

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F. B. BVMB1.I-.

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.fawwwwuJ

ruKi!A6B^5??i^fe

» ..T
.1 their
IMr furniture
l..m,iurjf
go ill drill tor arene
£
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,'UterwM»kWiM|i««qR* MqCIMUa. .
. feteCMFww1UA1I 4S»h» .j.

.-a-*? &gt;.*•.' •**£«!! taw

EmtowE

auJhna is—"-'-'-.?'"**»
REAU QU*1

-.w.u5

tvt-Sajf

-rvr.¥"j:

nothing ia !•»•* •’•'.vdikWV.*'

nnd although Servill haa teen set a* 111*
erty. his notes will not be given up until
thr-re htjrf been a derision with regard to
tW tesrimony given at tee examination
in thl* city.
Thit teatimimy is &lt;»f anch a character
that it i« not improbable that Mr, Serrill’a
noire may yrl be C'nifi'Cated.
In this
case lie will be invited by the proper
courts tn endorse the n««ttes, whfeh are
payable tn his order, and If hexh-iidd de­
cline he can ta committed for contempt.
At all events, the Gorerement may derm
it advirtM.e In keep poneadnn uf the
pnst-niites-till the iasurrection ia eep-

uok.—The

St. Lewils Repubitaio

says

that to Gov. Rector, of Arkansas, be­
long* the infamy iif inaugurating the idea
of hriuging the Indian tribes into the cnonpiricy agninvt the Vnion. Si long ago
as'last J Hiusrv he corre*p«mdcd with
some of the principal ebrof*, making alt
•Wanner »jf planet hie representations as to
their Interests betwrejn the North and tb*

South, and earnestly called upon teem
to te ready, when the seccwsHia blow was
struck ihruugfH.nj, the Smih. to prornntly
espouir the cabie of the latter, Tbia
waa. nmrly four emotea, before ArkaMM
weedvb The cifcii’itotattce g&gt;&gt;e^
teow
how eLiburatu and thorough was the
treasen ’against the ITufim. at&gt;d lem reckles* the plotters were in regard tn the
mode of carrying out their well matured
and coinprcheiiiuva programme.

Mr. Miner, pniprietor &lt;«f tbs Pater
IluiiM, reached thia city, thia ruoroing,
having left ibera tin Saturday laat.

Jnweph. Tbc rebels bad occupied the
town for about a week, but on Friday .
Ia&lt;t the Kansas Secned llegiment, which
was soup- followed by other Uni&lt;« troope
enteral the ciij.&lt;iu*l 4n&gt;ve out the rebels
and are now in quiet possession.
The Upiim tmops «hers number about
six'thniiwaBd. The,rebcls took W» tb*ir
heels whi n tbc Federal f trees approached
but a large number of them were nerer.
thelesacaptured, and ar now in the hands
‘■•f our troops, together with many slaves
'.’'fd by the rytels, who wit! bp
■ 1
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idothe rebels had prisainr) of the
city the^r commiued many, r.xcessea. robingainrH. and seizing the private prop­
erty- of Uni&lt;m men. Mr. MIxner *ay• hr*
flag i&lt; the only one remaining in S. Jo»ep!i. mid he kept it flying over bia hotel
at the time the. rebels were there, and be
nnd hiw Ihiardcrkjbeing well armed, defied
Iteedi to remove &gt;. They didn’t attempt
it.
Il took Mr. Miner thirty-two hours to
coma through from St. Joseph U&gt; flanniha!._ ■ ’fhere are several breaks along the
nuul. where the'rebels have pirn up the
track. Thia train Is the first that has
come through fur over a week, and it .was
fired upon by skulking bands of seenwri/m.
goerilhia three times batbru reaching Um•iWta
i

]

CmwwiwRI/frrj lodgtef ^a.Arvop^—; 1
The prvatHit receipts ar«&gt; not so much
.
fnup duties oufwais directly irnpurtte
••••nl^fe'ilIsVW'.
r' • ■■■■■ as
1 fnte goods wiibdraws fu»m b«dte
wutetauae fur dome* tic di*lributam,-s
। Ijvstwul inilt fast e i—mail ' ii '‘S’

: •#., Wfuuk--■re^-auil.rin* r.m.
edy is sai-l ta ta a rert^&lt;»»-ewrr f.w-r*Jda u.. «iul U«ud in pnymoo of dalta, lU,
inflicting a t&lt;Ka, xhndteh imif!, on tbs
G . vim went. hi«V» be hoped tbit a
Gutted SIMM TriaMry MMS will bsd&lt;«
quart of waler. aimrfiMF itamS -lBI ^tltaib- l.wtg'be worth aarmnfcM lbw* Wil,
‘rtrhUiflis*jUv*U.lte«^l‘hfw f***’

'&lt;k&gt; kta wbiltiy
/HWR^FRu.fi

ww,

Bank of England post notes which were
taken from Berritl at the time of Ww ar-

«.Mr

Syttlhcrnixe' its inslltu
frriMJegrpea Inb, ’

r
MrXlC’onE
”tv il
jSra
rn'aL &gt;T

. itR:

accordingly discharged

'»r «r .
rrtvipta front duties are from 175,000 to
S#'"cE '
•80000 per day. and business , In ter
departments continuas *n be briakt
mo/ro.-4W*b&gt;Arrf’4*i*rtte‘re:'iw fw: varioiM
’
tiftnUMalfTta'.i rthiffh, bmKtr/.eune are *erwMdiU* keep fidly engaged tee entire
Circe «tf clerks. In comperiapa with a
ourrrspondiMi perM last year, tee re.
Arttivtl.-r- A., public store hi hi mi f.rcanneem amatl, ka'lhe duties fir Sep.
a.ms, tf.W:U&lt;I’»,therl7nWrMitefs &lt;«f vrev. ceipta
'
AwnMwvroBaddmta pwnfidad /hr* the 't-mlwr. JdflO. averaged Ready *400,000

.jiwiiwi.a*'
.tawMd «ilk,jl&gt;rtwwt AM.WJ

He was

from eustndy.1
'
■ Hi* cnhnael immediately took triaasares-fia* the ■restoration of the £40,000

,.rH . ..

�foticts

rounded.

UJ£, JFKFXATESI!

f^cry.

Saturday, two or three
known to have hern cooes
ing Plate River bridge A|

ri*red t« inWt this motntag. TM Lea*
i-|flure M viftually dca$, aft the offirert

&gt;•

It m
that It was the intention of the Company

barbarism and an infernal incubus at the

. member of the Legislature
iu the city.

s»a Basra it. 'root •••■»
***** *■*■ ■*» ~

well aa a matter .. —
,
feefow, ae nearly,awaie beau bean-able

5— '

who. wns ecpl with nine others &lt;o,An.
iiapiTm.
’ _
‘•All o’clock this afternoon, there was

. al wary seewrtly lbs
*"* "4“***"'

,___ .u— .j .*,r

•■h;. WWonfci- MH: md ifcwn*.

fleers o^lbe. Lctpslaiure, .they were relagKdjiq ’foting |be oath of allegiance all
nsacntiug HXCyjJil the Clerk. J. M? Brewer,

tifel banner, containing thirty-four bright

Wayne, near Detroit

1111a.

There are a few

.1-foie a MumbFmg Muck Ih ObWy
not in

CHAILOTTK

Hew Advertisements.

lintnn.-. JfewAma ZfwtWa.

railroad disaster occurred

on the Ohio and Miaeiaaippi road, on the

18th Idol, by the fellfag ui a bridge, by

which some thirty-five pereooa were killed

w a tesnag ta ti:« anauasw

uirrn « msm.

largo assemblage of ladies and gentlemen

A terrible

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ec

1

*1

Mr. Wbiowt, on behalf of the ladies of
Middleville, in M elo^weat and patriotic
1 go about erect and choerfol, and talk en
speech, preaented to the Company, foe
oouregingly, new that a few good results
“Flag of our Union," prepared by foe

»hkmmaxc. FJUXDU

^(WISUMFOVES^

First Sesrgeut.

Jkmnlaloisntar’s «aJe. *
N. H. Walbridge,

Is/ ^fewtracwf—Traveree Phillips.

trT.etrrtXBAAOCE. rrCONHTI

•
.
Lkavaxwoatq, Sept- 20.
and nearly 150 wounded,mosdy soldiers. patriotic ladies ot the village, lor that
•The Tiaws of this morning learoa that
Orderly JfawynU—John D. Sumner.
' "Hie following particulars^are from the
PROBATE ORDER.
a ligljl took, plena at MarieUiwn pn Tues­
corrected, I may here roeatkm.
The
Capt Walbridge accepted the fl lag in
day moreuig. between GOO Federalists G'oaaMfe Gazette;
battle uf Bull Run destroyed our over­
Alonso Bennett,
raider. Gils. Montgomery and Jobeson,
He
John Michael,
On Saturday la* Col. Turchin’s Illi­ a few bilcf ahd patriotic remarks.
Mtewiag teacriteC Isad* «»d i**
weening confidence.
We bad patriotism
E B. Bcidrnore,
nud-400 veh/la, iy. wlaoh the latter were nois Regimenifoe “Bloody Nineteenth,” spoke with earnestness, promising that
John B. Tatro,
c-raaplefol.' routed with a loss of seven as they were geoerelly known, at that
A. D. Bates,
Samuel Bcleun,
kslled, ous braidred horsos. and n'l their time stationed on the Kentucky shore
Henry Austia,
and thnl they would protect and defend
W. rf. H. Powers, T. J. Hager,
’roll faul supplies, Dur force lor. twu of the Missiaalppl river, about eight miles
needed to teach ua this very un-American
it or die in the attempt.
Jamce Bwm,
privatee . killed, and six wounded. Gd. below
characteristic.
Another cheering sign is John L. Malle,
•Cairo,
received oruers
to
Tbc remarks uf Mr. Wright and foe
Johnson, while riding at the bead uf bis proceed to Washington.
growing confidence of the people in foe Luther D. WHcnx, 3. W. WMuaor,
Some delay
C. F. Hopkins,
Harlan Cole.
comoMiid, wm pierced by nme balls and nltendM their transhipment, and they gailant Captain were received with ap­
ability, integrity and patriotism of the
A Irin B. Durham,
David Price,
iiMtasljy killed. Three bullets look of- did not leave Chlro till Monday night.
plause.
Admmiatrnttao, to conduct the war te a Hiram Seeley,
D. E Burdick,
teat tn hbjwad.-iwt* buckshot in tbc neck,
Aniving-al Sandoval or Odin, they
Alonso B. Duflv,
Wm. R. Wheeler,
rate bull* ui thii left sh&lt;»uUlar, one iu the ware transferrerl to the Ohio &amp; MisriaslpG. &lt; Ratuburn,
left thigh, one in the right hand uud &lt;&gt;no in pi Railroad , and left on two trains for pany arrived here, rendered it Impossible they do not ask If our “Moses" st Wash G. M. Garrwxi’
WILLIAM LADD
Wr,,e2
foe htl*. I fa died urging hie men to fight ’j thia city. The first train, composed of for it to remain with ua more than a few ingtoti U“wooly” ia his feentogr, they R. C. Smith,
Wm. A. Thomae, C. I!. Bwartuut,
for the Stare and Stripes.
After three cheers for the
। ten care, peesed Vincennes about two o’- momenta.
want to know If ba means jlyht, if there G. W. KeighUfager, John Smith,
' ciock
dock yestcruav
yesterday uitcmoon,
afternoon, KHiowea
followed ny
by flag, by tbs soldiers, three for tbs soldiers
.
•
■
•
ia “blood in bls eye,” and if fa the bock­ MHo Price,
”
*
Dexter
Sample,
, JgUWojt Crrr, Sept. 20—A special , the saeond, erupted of eight care, some
by the assembled dliaesa, and enthusins-oantr ol Barry, m.
’
tofoeSt. Jxiuis Democrat, says: Jeff C-1I •
— —
*—•later.
•
Wm. H. Su-PM,
side of hie •‘earthly tabernacle,” there is Geo. Wellman,
ten
tninniee
tic cheers for Captain Walbridge by both
Davis, commanding here, received his ap­
Wm. P. Orcutt,
a Jacksonian Aesi-fente.
This la the Geo. W. Peck,
Henry Sliter,
point s^ Brigadier General to day. Gen- ■ nearer veers, tnree tnties urest ot nuron, soldiers and citixens, the Company start- ■
W. O. Barrell,
Egyptian's sgssewh'iy, it is hia /octo, now- ■
epi Low ia rcportetl to have jormed a | and
fifty tfel, ride &lt;&lt; Vioeenoea, the rd ou its way amid the shouta of the citL Wightman,
a days, sod he hails with joy every Indi A. Guntrip,
Wm. Varner,
juncli-N! with Mxfogton, with 4,000 me®, secund train broke through, precipitating
ixens, the Band cheering ua all with a
H. W. Hew’es.
cation of vigor fa the -powers that be."
James R. Fuller.
Hriuforee-nienfa from St. Joseph arc also | ,|x of tbc eight cars to the bottom of the
1C____
Sidney D.a
G»bb,
R. Palmer,
repui ted to have reached that place, and I stream, and killing and wounding a large |«triotic air.
Much credit is due the ladies of Mid
Lexington &gt;4now considered safe.
: numbr of the regiment; some reports
Far CfoiMre* TeeUMsag.
»&lt;*«***A te
day, I meta friend,(s native of Kentucky) । J. W. Merryfield, Wm. Demrind,
Edward Johnson,
Isaac J. Winegarden,
Price will undoubtedly bo surrounded placing the number as high as a hundred dleville for the beautiful flag prepared by
who, grasping tny hand and with tears of ‘Btomss Derv Inc,
Samnoi Jewell,
mid, cut off. .
I and fifty, though it is impossible to osccr- them in no short a time.
Nothing can
. , \
, ,
,
. ,
; ano nity, though it w impossible to aacerjoy
steaming
down
his
honest
face,
utter
­
..
D.
C.
■
Wit
‘
■faegarden.
Edgar
Vaughn.
h Is feared that the reinforcements sent tafa, at the present writing, the mortalTO U0UL»T« THI BOWWi.
I
U. ‘,723
“JS
ed a fervent “God blase my native Blate;
J Maahau. W F. Dickinson.
fc«ml&gt;ere have DOI yet rukbed Lexington, ity wish
A--—- of
»r certainty.
with any degree
। than the bright smiles, cheering words
M A. Kitman,
Wm. Sriger,
as heavy batteries are planted at Glasgow , Tbc
ha engine, fortunately became detached
by the rebels, antlamr, truope will have to ' frvm
and
many
tokens
of
regard
they
receive
Robert
D.
Gulrs.
Ge«.rge
Croea,
■ from the train, and the engineer at once
I could not know the feelings of this pure
KEUIF AMO HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS
Henry Grebel,
J antes 8. Perry,
bukj* the town and attack i ran it to the nearest station for assistance from the patriotic women of America.—patriot’s heart,as be recounted the recent
B. J. Sixbury.
Wm. Fhd»er.
tijem in foe rear.;
j The first traih, containing the remainder Encouraging indeed lo them must be the
action of her legislature, but I could share Emmett Cole,
J. F. Phillips,
। of the regiment, Which hnd safely paused reflection, when engaged in the arduous
hia j&lt;«y; 1 could rejoice with him that the O. H. Greunfield,
Luren Hannas,
INWI -JON OF THE CONTENDING FOBCES I over the bridge a few minutes previous,
AT LECtNOTON.
Jas. Y. McClellan. John Beamer,
I was stopped at Mitchell, twelve miles tolls of the campaign, that the thoughts
Baaeer. asrwixixn
■,
St Locia, Sept. 21.
A. J. Newton.
Wm. Nye.
of dear ones at home are constantly with
f tkny for tUKn.
her lips; that her honor and her history
bi order to correct cuefusion and many cast of Hudson, and sent back to the
tliem, and that, in the hour of danger, had escaped a foul blot, and that lung
acene of disaster.
ojiitrndictorv statements relative tn the
The Express train for St. Louis, which many anxious hearts are in sympathy
School—The Fall term u/ tlw । tfeaae/aa
indui.
poaitiim of Lexington and the opposing
trembling, and doubting, she had at last
Htstiage Union Beh-ol nunnimerd &lt;m |
fo'rvya ofV-uI..Mulligan and Gm. Price, left thia city at st five o’clock, was also with them.
Q
telegraphed, and hastened to tbc Spot,
it’is doehicd nceesMiry to make the folMonday last. Tbc High School depart- ;
‘ ’
Middleville, Sept. B, IMI.
her
all,
on
the
side
of
the
Um.m.
Pass
­
taking along al| the sun/eons that could
loyvlnff explanation: The general dlrec
meat ia under the direction &lt;if Prof. C. !
ing &lt;m, I met severe! groups »/ men,
tion c?the Missouri at Lexington U from be found on the rout. Surgeons also left
IL Bxscsorr, aa Principal of the insti-J
Vincennes Air the scene by special train.
earnestly discussing the topic of the* hour.
wCstlu east, foe city' lying &lt;m the south I
Intelligence of the calamity did not
tution. Mr. Bancroft is a graduate uf 1
Mattook, 11J., Sept IS, IMI.
bank. The early settlement, now called I
OyTjjjwp. ii situated'back on the kill and ' reach the city till a late hour last night
the Michigan Umverstty, is an «xp&lt;w«cnSuperintendent Mwis, ot the Ohio &amp;
led teacher, and emnea to us highly rec- .
Mississippi Road, at once prepared a its way once in a while, even into
our city aoMlere deed, were ripllng hl
further np the river, where the steamboat
. , •
i"V”—»
_
tian” darkness. That which has reached the calm sunlight, while now and then, omended; and whet we regard as still ’
Inmfing ja, and which Ta tbc main eitv.— ।-------TO"
STLwith Dre.
,. Wood, Norton and for the past few days, from Washington
better, ia that several *4 uur citixeus can
the thunders of artillery broke p u|«on
Urtplec
----------------------- - Juron to render all posand Missouri, although containing much the eacrednere of our jny. It was a gala vouch lor his popularity as a teaebrr at
running at right anglca with the river, be... ’ . .
twern the two towns. They surround II sible assistance.
that is unpleasant and unsatisfying, re
the Masonicjt'o!]cgcLufliftng*, stenmbg !
vcala the mutterings of a storm which foundations of our better natures, and meat of the school ia being taught by
about a punster, of a Duly ,-frvin the [if er, j
Mire Eluta Knowhun. and the Primary
traces its scenes and impressions’ upon
which,,have
In Detroit, two men hare killed,
wuicu, ,na4c been
occii used
MKU as
ns quartern
quarters fpr
iv&gt;r
are
all expectancy. Will Bull Ran be the tablets of memory, to be recalled '
troopsmid sirengtberfed
wr-, aceording to an official report, n
trt&gt;.'&gt;n&lt;ntTd
rtrc-nirtbetied to
t&lt;i resist an Ar.
ooo dogs
2,223
duplicated!
Will night and disaster uften, as among the.purest and beat of
tilfery iiittck. Inc i)ne &lt;&gt;f fortifications
since July 1st. At two shillings each,
runs dowil' to the river bluff, between
posit ions which they n&gt;*w oceup). and
again settle upon tbc eagles of the Re­ life. It was a proud boor for Kentuck
wl&amp;h, nnd the water's edge is a wide makes the snug little sum of 4555 75.—
*•—o—•- —i---m ——--------- L
public 1 Nut if consimnate generalship, Ians; and their beaming eyes and clastic( have ever given the beet of eatfaterthfa. 1
ehn&amp;ing Beach. This ‘is the point where Who would not be dog-killer in Detroit t
if daring burvery will avniL Thus we step, told how great was tbs well-spring ■Infect, tbc friends of uur ach&gt;a&gt;| flatter &lt;11
the cimttet took place for the possession
Several childron have been poi­
tbemselvca that it ia second to du graded
uf the ferry boat*.
I iUxKags, and nrculxtinj; in .aid owret
soned. recently, in Detroit, by eating
', fur tk» full tetra of fbrrr week*. Mier
Tlie main body of Price's srmy is lolive each moment fancying that the next
cafod.alOld Town, but the fortifications bread and crackers poisoned fur dogs.
we shall bear the thunders of the distent
bsWleen assaulted on al! sides except the
Afenxo Bennett, from thia vil­ storm-king.
memories of their youth.
Yes, “God
lage, attempted suicide at Fort Wayne,
bless Keo lucky."
Every patriot has from the Psbliahar, a a&gt;py “Lloyd's MilOn Thursday of fast week an attack was
by cutting bis throat, ooe day last week. have been marked by important event a
niaJe from Old Tush by a strong potty
ISAAC C. \(OTT,
MORTGAGE SALE
ofrovtAg rebel*, who were repulsed with The knife was dull and the job badly Ere this, your readers hare* perused
Country." Thia mop in eery foil In Ila
considerable loss, and Old town shelled
and commented upon Fremont's Procla•nd burnt to prevent its being used as s
•ndtspenaible, an it shows, Doi only eyery
ability at Washington, to cope with the I
jugulars, he will stand the war well ss
MO»d d., of Ju.Cin the -rar «rf •
Lrxitigton proper Is In possession of *
Utoeaaa4 right bisedrwx sad jifty-ive.
any of them, yet.
“bold to service by one Thomae L. Snead bet living in does proximity
Prfae, b**t.it has not been the theater of

&gt;). with aire

laaalyMtwei* la too la*

? "IZ’" -STiIE »»«&gt;•».

SOOTHING SYRUP, 1

Ctiareh. Rraa

HOMY TESTIMONT.

FOR SALE

Groce r ies! !

II
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i

th.
Philo Rich, a fermer of Gratton, of the city and county of St. Louis”—
U'rinfurccnieiits which left Jefleramt in Kent county, committed suicide by How the aympathonrs with our Southern
City Wednesday, if.they were nolaaaailhanging himself, on the 10th inst.
've»J by ,batterica along the shore, must
be Imagined. The old “hee and cry"
have reached the neighbo* Ijood &lt;»f LosingtO9 J |ntcrdaj. The»e troop* could doubt*, man, with bat little aristocracy in his about the righu of a barbarism will bo
raised. New vials of wrath will be un­
leas forc.bc&lt;‘t&gt; landed On the south side
, composition. It is reported of him, that
of .foe nr'er, and steamer* used t*» take
be recently excused himself from shaking corked and let loose upon foe Republican
Gea. Bturgis’ command acroea. and the
party, for showing its abolition “borna,"
rombjqed fora?*, oumberingabuut 12,000, hands with a friend who called to see him
uil^rn^cb vn Lcxingpin, and, with the remarking that he bad been picking over
lo Jcirrea, wilt consider this a special
AB^atance of Mulligan's heroes and Gen. his potatoes.
'command,will attack and complete- |
“nut" for him tn creek.
Seriously, is
137“.Patti ia giving coooerta in Eng­
Jyjquk Price's wbule arfey.
not this cry for the rights of slaveholders
lund, at a salary uf &gt;00,000 per annum.
,
Inexplicable 1
Can it be reeoociled with
sWkENDKR UM 1XXINQT0N-FIOTTT AT
fjjw- An exchange givee the very Im•
” MAWfETOWN.
the Untoo-lovtag proteetatiooe of tbeee
.portent Information, that Genera! Rose-'
Jr*rKa#«*!&lt; Cirr. 8*pt. 22 —Midnight.
tender hearted gentlemen f
The idea Is
A despatch received here U» night nays ।crane belongs to the Homan Catholic j
so absurd as not to admit of argument.
the Federal Tmnpr ar I M»ngtr.n aurre'n ।
Church. Important war news, truly !
I
What dona the proclamation propose 1—
dcreJ to the rrlwls rm Friday aftmnom

for'-wMl
hater.
•Ren. MrCblfeeh wan in Burton cmfot/ Ilivea. by being burned al the Continental
M«*day last, marebim* on Mxingtun.
'Theatres at Philadsdphia, last week.
WMOr Tnrner’s Minds it b fenced, will
pfovb mortal.
Thj* great**Artfeity pirevaUs in milfaa-

Tbs Steamer Bonahirx «m brought
down here ta day. She is not dwabled
ns"reported. She will doobfleee be eon-

as itfesnid fereaptsin wsa paid

‘The Speaker of the fewer House of tbc
Legislature was arrested, on Friday.

a Court-martial shall direct,persona found
in open rebellion to foe laws of the Uni­
ted Blates.

, become uf interest, by some historical
I event of the present war.
The Map is

Cuwlatlng In part at

CASH

within the means uf all, as fifty cents amt

Molaaaea and 8j'nips,
Green and Black Teas.

nervation, that Fremont

m

s/rrs, and

lengthened

Con

'*&amp; ari aak fer foythiag

nodes, and Willow Ware,

ecu. AXD COMPL

Gathered and gathering, at the various

Bp««.

rendetvoua, is an army of such numbers,

and with such appliances of war, as must

DxaKKTxas.—We

Call and Be

are informed that

prove irresistible, and carry the starry

Itewa, to wit:

All tboto

.•‘asdftjsaa'i

the ranks of Gapk. Walbridge's Ganpany

ysRT- 80

ainee they arrived al Fort Wayne.

Usey are met paid *T

tbc duly to plant the stars and stripes

Eeer offered tn Battle Creek. all of which

over New Orleans, cm or. before the 8lh of

feiled in any undertaking yet.

1 apeak

beett re-fitted and presents a neat sod

Particular attention paid to fillfag or­
ders from Hastings and vicinity, and
satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
—The bigbeat market prfae alwavs

two North of Rsnav No. Miao. Wes*. «ouu&gt; ‘I
sixty aoe aad BO-feoOs earn aaeor*a| Ja tte
Caltod Stotaa swvty U»«roof; also IM W«t ft*tieaal half of the North .ni fractional
sod tbv North-sext fraction of !&gt;■» booth ’
boost 4aartar of HMties Me Moe.
1
No. Two oortS of Bangs MS. Bin w«»t.

Cellectlen

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tlonal guarantiee, for Gmetatetfonl rights
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tendance, and every branch of industry
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To the People

ATBH’ff

BLOOD H’BlflER AND BLOOP FILLS

or TH E t’XITED STATES! t
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. a ruefisfo* boast of daada fifwnr..
jisss, --jsirsi?"•

Mi. MUiUjtCS
SClXDIIlflU HOMES!!

REF OR M".
ADV/CH t'RXS.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

since ucen
----whose character for sound jndrmmtt and phttoao-

QOODS.
TO COSSI MPTIVES

VI E All E

pvrpefsia; nervous

DERIUTY. HEART
©UEASLFJTERA AGUE, n CONSTIPATION.

. With HOW &lt;4

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« »rae® Umsystem. No lair.
U
awbwct to laaartude and fatntneaa, should be
waboui thorn, aa they revivifying tn tkw actioa.

DRY GOODS!

billty; tbs it need* no mbdical skib or knowing,
evea to *«e that HeblUti foliaw* ell attack* of diae 1
ease, and lays the unguarded sysunn open to fi*j
attocksofmany .-f.U.u mostdangrrpu.iU* tv whleh'
_3SEzszjte_..v*. ■-11—adKl^hiaJ^udbMitam. |.
uaumulion. brouchllk. In
as at appetite, fsto'l**n*.'l
iralgia. pklfdlnliou of tfeej
LIVE* COMPLAINT,

aai TtHore the heal lb and strength of th* sufferer.
That

NICK FI'MAlsES*

wlio kava lauguiabe-l (nt ynara in heI tiles, weak
ntre and despondency, recapere’r with great ranidrty under Heir invigorating operation. That
all sexual disability* are tetnorrd by their cor
dial and gently sliruulatlog peuperiira. That they
recruUSHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.

INCIPIENT ClIgSUMPTION*

Weak Lungs, ladigosUon, Tlyspcnsk, Diseases
ortho nervous 8y*l«m, Paralysis, files, and for
all cases requiring &lt; Tonic
■
A1AX QDSS’irBiPAfiiXD I
For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy
they arc truly valnable.
For thr aged and infirm, and for persons of a
weak constitution- for Minister* of tbe Goepel,
Lawyers end all public speaker.-for Book-Keep­
er*, Tailors, Seamaircaac*. Artist*, aud all per
sons leading a aedcutory fife, they will nrore
trnty benefi’is!.
J
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A* a beverage, they are wholesome, innocent
and delicioq* lo Hie taste. They produce lb*
exhilarating effect* of brandy or win* without
intoxicating: and are a valuable retncly for p*ranus addicted ;o the use of excew-ire strong
drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They
are pure and entirely free from tbe poiaona con­
tained In the adulterated Wines and Liquors with
which the country ta flooded.
There miter, not only CURE but PREVENT
Disc***, and should be peed bv all who live in a
country wharutbe water is bad. ok where Chill*
and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely fnnrcent and harmless, they may be given Ireeir to

way* use tL If they wit they will find an agree
able, pleasant, and efficient remedy again*! iltns
ills which rub them of their beauty; for beauty ean
not exist wltbou health, and health cannot exit
while the above Irregularities continue. Tbe
again, the Cordial lx a perfect Mother's relief.Taken a month or twu before Um- final trial she wtl
pui the dreadful period with perfect ran no
safetv. Pere is na auMtfk »&amp;&gt;&lt;"« it; M» Lbrlial i

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

and diaeharge from lb* system, every taint ol planation* of ibecause*, symptom*, diet, bathing
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Herofula, wbather hereditary or otherwise. Tbit I
ibeY
THE LAME’S MEDICAL FRIEND,
recruit the debilitated,
And the Physiology of Mnrrittire.
and there ta so diseaae of tbe Ktouweb and Bawd*
A work on tbe cause. symptom*. aud treatment
tbe liver, tbe nervon* system, lb* akin, gland* or
t all complaint* peculiar to ibe acx. &lt;m marriage,

victims of ill health. They bunl disease through
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
every arena* aad organ of tbc system, nnd to ex­
pal if thoroughly and peruutoeully.
11 exposes all tbe Humbugs. and the varices
No one can doubt their superiority after Trick* to ensiev tl e sick and welL it illuatratea
one single trial—they art not only better the plana ol tbe Qnacks and Hogues to dupe every
but, in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it one. It guides the unwary Uirotub life, and
token a leas number of them to prod use a better shows up evvre’swlntlle of tbe age. Il about bow
m
all kind* nt Fund. Medicines. Liquor*. and Goods
Price nf the Scandinavian Dloud Purifier, »l an aduJlrrated, with tbe means of detecting the
per bolt}*, at fl., pci* half drleu. Of tbo Heandinovtou Rluud I'ills, t5 cool* per box, ar 5 boxes
fc;5r Read Dr. Roback's Special Notices and THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM.
Plantation nnd Shops.
Certificates, published in a cn.pteuoua part .if
For even Familv, having over a hfo) receipts
■ Si. . ..... I_.&lt; • (—.a time lie Unhaek, It ..I
on Cooking. Dyeing, Preserving, Cleaning. Ac.,

NEW YOKE COSTS

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great amount of Interesting and valuable Medical
informatl* n can be ba- gratis of anyuf tbe agent*
tbrogbuut th* oonntty.
lu difficvlt or complicated eases Dr. Ruback
mar be applied to personally or by latter enclos­
ing'one stamp for the reply.

HIE

ONLY PREPARATION

DR J. BOVEE DODS

Imperial Wine Bittcra
Are prepared by an eminent andsktllfal pl ysletan
whu ha* used them successfully in Ma practice
tor the last twenty fir* yaars. Tbc proprietor.

queeled the v my focal uedieUH UUhe Jowest
rates
These medicines are prepared In or# owx u»aavottr, under the care of able Chemists, and an
tbe moat reliable known to scisncc, including all
tbe recent diaoovmaa.
To all add reusing by letter, entaining full ne-

lent u» wbeu sending for advice will be devoted
to furnishing rnrtfieme. tovh* poor. In all cases
medicines can be sent by mail or expreaa if de­
sired. Kc«k1 for on* or more of our work* and
however they may hare been trifled with and judge for youraelrea.
Ako published at the infirmary, to aid tbea*
abused ■- that tbeir direct tendency i* to lengthen
life, and render It enjoyable. That, operating di­
O1THi: FAMILY PUl'fetCIAM,
rectly upon tbs peiM •/ Jisaoae *« U« Mod, they
LA IKE SOON TO HEAL,

Dr. Dw4b* UltbartM Wise Bkten

WiHiantabwrgh, N*w Yoek.

decWy-spc

IVU, will
••
*W" wU" sutetteg fo«*
lbs dt«nte&lt;&gt; they SW-.
,
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RMratewta Asm teuton rbysMs-W ta
prtwaf.: rttoa, and fern attar wait, k-srww r«Ute !«•

Liu.ug power&amp;l tmAc and a. aUiiug ompepttoa, and

Ibe LARGEST uttd

THESE RITTERS
Will Ml only Care, bat Freycnl Disease,
tkli‘ rv*Ptel arc doubly valuable lo tbe

•'W".,aSi.|1«LA15.

And devoted to th* Cava* or Muoiol Rxroxs, to
tbe Dirmiox «r Hxatoai Rjtowi.xooa roa ra*
FaavuTtox or Diatiaa and to th* Rauar or
reosa Scrrusixo axn Arrt-icrsn wm Caaoxic
AMD Ytatxxrr Diss am. To tht* end thia labraare to endowed, reenable fta aick and suffering
thirougbost tbe length and breadth dour land to
avoid the Potsoxors DtoML J^towtios Jsr-d ic“o
5=4.^
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BEST

The underwgned. »«w sevantyfire yean old,
t.Ifcr rears derotedhia tuna to curing hit PuJtL^Jssndlh* poor in Naw York of tbeae
a«fc'fut eomflaiul*. which carry thousand* and
. *__untimely grave-, ba baa eeldem
t applied to him tor reaChristku duty to re.

(J mil read for copy, aa it wRf coat nothing, u
•bore shouldspplr before it is too late. The*
Prur.pti n. sre ured by tbe moat emin rot Fhj
.tore. *f Utldon. Pana, and New York. Tbos

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toubly *ure“ before abewdwer*epproriag and urging tbo uw
1‘nqtsratKKi*. All who onnfii
liourety wflhte fteas. o* who&lt;
for tbeiaarirea. arc uow of ssm
tons anldeet
,.

IbdZOFT'-AJT’S

LIFE PILLS AND PIKE NIX BITTER*
HE8K MEDICINES have now bees be­
fore the puUw fcra netted of THIRTY YRS

T

A new and delightful Slotaaohicand Cordial Cor
iring lane to tha Bloms, h, and for tbc prerenon of billions complaints incident to tbc WestAs a^tnorping flrhik t» assist dixeatlaa and
tlieve Dyspepsia, it La* no equal. Try it.
in flauor it I* srpec'or to oli other Bitten. Try

beautifully bound.
Any of tbe abote works will be mailed free,
receipt of price, in stamp* or money; or the wb
in n handaomelv bound volme fur oxa notLa a.
fam Ir should U without them. They sre ill
trated with beautiful engravings, and coat

Tu tbe young of both sexes suffering from ;

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES

DIL J. BOVEE DODS'
mirpyraAi, woixd x'jj'irxns

ire rnmix.Mil of a pure and unadulterated wine,
_,i 5L—... ts-.iL...
Seal. Com-

FOR SALE!!
A w*lA«*M*ted bioJIrd

-

CASH
Them tong predlts w* can't go
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queries of which my bead baa sutfrrvd vxtrtmclr
from cold. This induced tne to pey llrigg* A
llvdgea almost the last cent 1 bad on earth,Tfor a
twodolkr bottle nf itiy Hair Restorative about I be
first of August la»t. 1 bav e CsUbfully followed lb*
di eclfona atut the bald spul is now covered with
hair thick and black, though short. It ia also cumleg iu alt over my band. Feeling couthlcnl |b*t
another lar^e brittle would mtorv it entirely and
periilairmtly, I f«»l anxious to pcraavere in its use
raoptnuioo in *u*h case*, and the thorough adu- and being dcslitule uf nieana to purchase ant
lion of all intesliaal obsirueto.n in others.
| more. I would ask I bee if tbou w.oildat not be_*iUto to &gt;c-d me an order eu thind agents for a
Tbe Lira Mstucrexa have been known to ow* tog
buttle, and reedira to thyself the scripture fiariar
RHEUMATISM permanently in three week*, and ali«e--tbe
reward is to I hoes that are kind ti»‘ lb*
GOUT tn half that tipte. by remonng' local lufl*
malton from tbe muscle* aud ligament* of tbe
^DROPSIES of dl kind*, by'freeing and .trugUi J

We sre convinced that there are many parent*
tbe present proprietor Iwlkvca that in making of*cvofnloua,conauniptive, and diseased condition
them widely kimwpi lb* puMiu welfare is tiibaer- to whom a numerous offspring only bring* suffer­
ing and poverty. To such we would nay writ*,
ftwiH *&lt;xui be for sale by alt nf Dr. Roback's and we will send yog iuformalibu of a sure, wellnumerous Agent*, and at Hotel*, Ae., tboeeuntrr- tested, and never-fatiiag Fumretra.
over. In thomep time, older* will be filled di­
Wi win. watt raxa. to ny one applying for it.
rect from Chiciunati ID any quantity, al ths low­
est Ates. It.is pul up in Quart Boilies, aad
securely peeked m on* doreu a*es. Half do*.
»am;-iv earek wilt, however, be packed aud sent *o

Price, 25 oonto per Bax, or 5 Boxes for $Ik
Prepared by Dr. J. C AYZBk CO., Lowell, M**a.
For sal* «t Huttnp, by Roacm'f * Sratrot.

cuing tba kidneys and blad&lt;f}r. tbay operate meal

Pl’BCIIASB ONB BOTTLEI!

HOW.’

I, CM. ton unw 1

De not ask for anything but

r.rtr, Ito Bto.

leSrstmwnud Prwlong Lift I

Pay

Ready

^TOWIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.

pu&lt;can&lt;t nrallbv bile, insieaa ui uie M*ie ana
acrid kind; FLATUIXNCY. Loea or Arramu*:
lluirracsx. UvxniCBX, Rssn-saaxuaB. Im. Taurus
Aaxurrr, Lauaooa. *od Mssaxcsmxr. which sre ,
general »yniptomaof Dyspepsia, wjll vantab. a* a I
ualiinsl oeiscquctte* of it* cere.
CXMTIVENEM, by cleansing the whole
length of tbe intoaUoe* with a advent procca*.
andwitboutvidewe*; all viols at pwrgea Ivavt tbe

|1 r*-rfo««tle,R footle* fwrM
Prepared and add by
CHARLES WIDBIF1ELD A CO.,

»iLfe J-RoriUBTORS.
78, WlllUtw IKreat, New Ya*.

VTELR^r

GROCERY, SALOON

cfoodjr, Mdufllb«rlH*avriai|Ra tutoniinioM.

A.isr±&gt;
BOARDING-HOUSE.

ba cored by —a doae,or by two in the Wttrel eases.
PILES — Tbe original proprietor of Uiee* med­
Mats, vrea wared of Files, at !5 rear* standing by

spozsr.

If tbry are n«st Midi by the Fin&lt;
Drceraber. tbey wlH foe left
with a JustIce *»tf the Pearce
f«r CfeltectleM.

J. Rraaatx. M. D„ A. U.. Chief Pbrsielan. 8.
8. Mounts, Burgeon. Dr. J. Botlc. Chemist.

ISfcS

nite vilMi’rilter i« n»W pri-parts! .!&lt;» tell

FAMILY GROCERIES

W

Coi respondents will please enclose two or
three stamp* for return postage, and address oar
Secretory..

A« low n« the lowest, Abr Oatk or ready
pfiy only.

Also for Bale.

Wann Meals at All Hours I

SB ATO3S

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cnoicetoaxorinwn

land,

Or Cdd Lunch if de»ir«Nl
t •
OB* COFFER. ORWKEN&amp;

FICK LED TONGLE.6AR,
DINES, fcc.
.

gin ar a jlbjkdial agknt.
mix nw-rcioua TosicSTUicusT^

Board wilt be furuiabed.by

I *»•’&lt; an

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LsuUy, I ar* prepared to SAar* tA* Factt
or Cwf tht Hair, of &lt;.Id'friend*
•1 *
Dr MW ciMtoaiers, ;

taa jar fa iltn

rur, tr 'nTisnusz.

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the day

by the week.

In th. VUImv at Basttac*.
tw« t» MP
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Terms E*sy. ‘.

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Aiwo, Ice Croaxn and Lemonade.

ftitj Ambrotype; Vkpette Ambrttpe; Melaincolype; SjJiykvoty pc ;
Mirror Arpbn-ij pc; Neilo^rwpb'^i
Fend AmttrihypfY OrnttinenMl
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her health, which ba* been steadily MUm
tliat period. When In New York u&gt; AprU TmJ, a
frleofl adrlaed me to teat your pills. Having ML
confidence m tbe Judgment of my friend. I t^VtainiF
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H. J. GRANT,
EALERSi

JACOB FERRIS, ■

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On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!?
.BALER IN GROCERIES, p/ovUiM*.

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

CtUtera • Block. State «tr»»l. HaeUuga, Mteh.

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a new nnd most cnmpkfc nviorhnent nf
ROBERTS dr STRIKER,
|\EAl.ERS in drug*, medicine*, patentmediIJ eiuer. paiota. oil*, turpentine, burning Bcid.
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were ordered ,l&lt;&gt; arrest AtjUwpy. for Qouutn-H- rngimoot;! have fought by your
at tempting to murder bis superior officer side in the thickest of the battle, whim the
In va'in Cadetinc protested his Inpopmce em-my poured Ivit lead into our ranks,
■nd totsptiw bssve countrymen down
—they pm h&gt;m under itrnng guard., •
llki-dtaff before lhe wbiriwind. But,you
*
can all affirm.tha^ I did n&lt;&gt;t quail or fal,something of noire than ordinary Impo.r- ter
when the griia monster stared me in
1
।
And should I tremble now,
tancu
whs m take place, a*
each one 'the face.
।hastened to the quarter* of the Cornntyid- ■when I am to dlt by the bands of my b®
ant. Though a court martial is not ,a Jhived oomra'foal N«»; I conridsr It an
,
very
unu-ual thing, yrt It i* aiifficleritly ln&gt;nur,sm|itb® lasl.wwad that, will over
(
rare
to attract great attention in camp.
jgreet my .ears will be the glorious dying
Bonn the quick roll nf the drum . told music otyiyur «*» true gun* as I fsll. I
(tbui the court had convened, snd was know that you will not suffer my ashe*
,ready to try a crimini/!; Within ft spa- to remain unavenged, Lotsotyour hand*
,
ciou*
tent were gathered a Urge nntnber trumblft, but with f firm, steady aim, lav,of officers in full uniform. Bested «in n cl your pieces al p»y brea»t, when I give
,raised platform was Gen. Lovlek, Acting lhe word nas. for I would have the mark
( Judge.
as
Another rv.1l of the drum an- of every man. if yon lore. Comrades,
forewsllf and may wesll meet where lhe
ttmunr.5 the rotraec of the prisoner.
“(.If wh*t is this man charged F* asked warrior rests from bis battles and his
,the Judge.
victories.”
, ; _
The soldier* brought their pieces to
“For attempting to-dealroy the life nf
hi* superior officer, Gilonel lutviller,” their shoulders, but stopped suddenly as
the frantic Cadeline rushed Into the arms
said the advocate.
“And where is the accuser 1" continued uf her lover.
“O. Anthonv! Anthony I you must
the court.
not die! C.lonil-Wdlsr will have mer
“Here, may It please your excellency
replied the Colonel,whose arm wsa beund cy; hc-canont be so cruel as toi murder

Late information, upon which w« can
rely,
informs us that a general ps»k
।
Im*
taken place in the seceded States
|
(since Monday last- The preparations of
1the Federal Government tv seixo certain
|important posts on the Southern cosat,
tare among the chief reasons for this rap­
|idly increasing feeling.
Davis and the Confederate traitors

.

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.

AntUny'Martel wm ft mive young
aoitfl^f as'fiirr third arms iln tl.e battle
field., He wms most universal ftrorite
in hi* regiment. He li'Vrd his fimtiv.
|
and a maiden CscMirie. wh" was rxrrniidcred the prettiest In Vlaelle and mktiy
1
1
were the heart* that beat with love hnd
of
। lhe tro-'psgathered between Richmeo(!
joy when the fair Cadeline turned her
and
the Federal Capital, nnd are dally
।
Iwjmtifiil eyr-s upon them, and returned
thtiir ralutatlnns with s winning smllsC—
,attacked with tbe utmost bitternes* by
the people they hare seduced into tbdr
There was nof ft’ brave softer in the while
eonspiruev. It i* a fact which events
n-gimciit hut'would have hero prrivd to
will*H.n' establish, that thousands now
hatertit'i br* Instdnip'nf bLxvl to rM.-nt
in die rebel army are anxious to be taken
‘an insolrtri the briglftstsrnf Vtsrfte. Ma
prisoner* by the American army, its or­
ny were they who worshipped ftl her
der
that they may be rescued from the
shrine, but there vra* only one whoreceifearful horror* under which they are suf­
v*d an* return for bis passion, and he
fering
! Nolhing prevents an outburst ip
was the gallant Anthony Martel.
favor of the Union in North Carolinn,save
The Colonel &lt;ii the regiment to which
ALruen ktau-ky.
the invasion of the State by tbe South
he belorged wai a man of violent penCarolina troops; nnd such men as Hol­
eions, insolent and overbearing in the
den and Morehead will undoubtedly
extreme to his subordinate*, and was a*
apeak out against tbe traitor* tho moment
universally hated as Martel was loved.
ley feel *tr&lt;.ng enough so to d&lt;x
On several occasions had he made in­ up in a aling.
you."
Every dollar of gold and silver b
“Cadeline. there is no hope.
I am
famous proposals to Cadeline, which she
“ Bui how came Martel to attempt
prepar rd to die bat thi* masting unnerve* caught up end hid away, and merchants
had resented with scorn, but atill he be­ your lifel"
ine. I could ha«e wi*bed ym» had been and tradesmen only part with their goods
came importunate, until, finding himself
“I know not,” said Laviller.
spared thi* scene; but calm yourself, and for the paper uf the Confederate Goveroliaffled in all his endeavors, he determin­
“What proguhad the assault 1"
rnenU and uf the different State authori­
ed to adopt a new tn-nJe of procecdurr,
“A cunvemtlion with a yttung girl do not weep when 1 mb gone. You will
not want f. r defender*, for my regiment ties, l&gt;ecau»e they are compelled to jMi.
hoping to be noire successful in hia de whom the prisoner is acquainted with.”
Let th.«e of the loyal States place tbe
will
mark
him
who
dam
Inwrit
you.
bu
»iuns. Accordingly he culled on Cndel• Is that allP
fullest confidence in the Adininistraliutx
be hi* rank what it may."
ine one evening, when she was alone, and
“Il is, your excellency.”
“Commandant,said G»l. Laviller in ■nd the army under Gen. McClellan.—
msde an apology for his former rudeness
After a short c&lt;mvernation, -with the
Every, hour
and a»ked her forgiveness, which she other officers, the Judge turned to the *n impatient tons, “It i* p*»t the time Tfo-y can afford to wait.
ordered for lhe execution; separate them that wo delay the blow upon treason
readily granted, presuming that be wu’d prisoner and thu* addressed him.
strengthens the goed cause and weaken*
trouble her no further, but In thia she was
“Anthony Martel, you have been foundI nnd perform’your duly."
With great difficulty Cadeline wm torn the bad one.—Phifadrlphia Prttt.
disappointed, for he immediately made guilty of an attempt to murder a supe
from lhe embrace «d Martel, and convey­
nc.w overtures of love to her, promising rior officer of the French army, lhe pun
McClellan’* Prcgaraueus.
if she would listen to his suit he would ishinent of which la death. What have&gt; rd a distance from- the spot.
Colonel Fprney write* from Washing­
The word HSADT was given, and quick
load her with presents, and sign make her you to say that you shouldnvl suffer the1
ton to the PhlUdelphia Preu :
his lawful bride. Bui all these flattering extreme penalty of the law which you1 ly followed by th® sec-mdcommand, rax“Genera! McClellan is massing bb
sxxt—aim. and the fourth and last fntai
inducements had no effect upon her,for shu have offendedT’
Martel, who stood as though uncon-■ word riBB, was mi lhe lips of th® Com­ troop® In a perfect cordon around oar dty
was true to her firsl love.
“Consider. Cadeline; my rank and sis-,■ scions till m&gt;w, raised hi* manly form; hes mandant, when a stern voice from a per The new reigtnenis, as they arrive, arc
tion, nnd then y&lt;»ur position would be1 bent hi* eye searchlogly upon the ColonelI *on who stood a short distance off. closely rapidly, silently, effectively disposed of.
muffle up, g»ro the oummand to axcorxa Haring had tho advantage of excellent
higher than lhe proudest lady In our vil-' nnd snid in a firm voice:
drill and discipline in the reserve camps
lag«“ besides, you shall have attendant1
“Your excellency. I tin aware that my arms I
&amp;• sudden was the order, that every nf their respeuflve State*, they Bare
and all the luxury and refinement that vindication will be of no avail, but. tieing
I readied here, with few exceptions, reedy
permitted, I will speak the troth, that my eye was turned upon the person who had
wealth can furnish."
“Ah. Colonel Laviller, what would fellow aoldicni may know that 1 di® Inno­ unceremoniously countermauded an or­ tor all the privations of lhe bailie field.—
As I write, competent authorities have
those gifts be without the heart 1" said! cent of the charge hroouhl against me.— der on so Important an ocva»i&lt;«i.
“Order that man usder arrest,” criedI estimated that we have at least two boo, J did not fire up m Col Lavtiler, and had
Cadeline.
•dred thousand men,in an unbroken line,
“You would soon learn to love me, ' no weapon when arrested. At lhe mo­ Col. Laviller.
As tlie person approached rapidly to» within hsil "four youngehfeftmn. Well
said the dwloncl.
ment 1 entered lhe dwelling of Cadeline. I
&gt; supplied with all tbe munitions and menoa
“N&lt;&gt;, Colonel, we can never love but1 saw her struggling In hi* «rme. I stopped where he stood, throwing his d&lt;«k from ,
nis face, the n-'totnihi-Tefficer beheld in&gt; of
, war; connected with lhe loyal Blate*
one;’
.
’- ndt to inquire his rank, but struck him
by thoroughly defended cnmmuniealioo*;
with my doubled flirt'to the 0&lt;»or.
Thi* him Field Marshal Macdonald!
“Then why not love met
“Will Gd. Laviller infortn me for paid regularly by a generous government
“Because I already l&lt;»vu another.’'
i* all 1 hare done, and h* l it been the
and lacking in none of lhe reel neaesa*
“Indeed, my Mr cliarmer," said the' Emperor himself, 1 would have cfone whni crime yonder man suffer* T”
“F«&lt;r an attempt on my Ilf® with a ries to render their mission effective, they
For the duty nf the soldier Is
Cdonel. ironically. *m*y I be permitted1 likewise.
presents striking and truthful contras!la
■
■
to protect lhe innocent and defenceless. pistol,” wa* the answer.
to n»k the nsnieof the gallant 1"
the desperate and drapeiring,b*dly rioted
“
Are
you
sure
he
is
the
guilty
onel"
“Anthony Martel,” was the Innocent1 I am willing to die—but my duath 'will
“Yew*
and worse fed followers of the dangerous
n»t g&gt;&gt; unavenged. fi»r the grass will not
^■VVhat I a ernnmon soldier—a hireling
men who stand opposed to them, the sol­
‘
•W
ill
you
not
pardon
Mm
1
”
have Civered my grave before my com­
“It has'been derided by court martial diers of the republic can’ afford to wait.
Tor a rival! By Heaven I" b* exclaimed, rades shall have f-amd the heart of my
Not so «ith ibeir adversaria*.
If the
in a terrible passion, “unlma you instant- murderer, for there is not one who will that he »hnlt die.”
“Still you have tho same power to latter more upon us they will be crushed
shrink when lhe h«ur comes. 1 am ready
end if they do not move their faction*,
pardon him."
IV venire. 1
........ .
j 1 u-tt —pass ynirr sentence.”
“1 Delius all Interference in the course thofr wants, and the thickly gatberinr
•Martel, your language dor* not be.
ll.r hht audacious presumption, and I will
troubles -in their rear, wilt corrode their
live you but a moment to decide his oimei man who h on tnu threriioM of of Juntiec, said he.
-I do n &lt;’ said Macd.ioald, “and thtrt
eternitv.”
five I stop lheexecution. Anthony Mar­ llwm to submit to the inexorable logic
Oh, atr!" exclaimed Cadelme. • he
“Troth become® a man nt nil times,
of events, and to tho fate, which, sooner
tel is not guilty I”
has'becn guilty «f »’•» crime; hew Saver 1 eplied Anthony.
“Mar I ask your excellency who is !’ or later, must overwhelmingly conColonel Lavi'er, during the time the
injured you."
tn me them.”
_ _______ _
‘■has he not dared to awpplaut * Glolo prisoner was speaking, seemed greatly asked Laviller, with an uneasy air.
• I am;" said Mmdimald.
neloflhe French army, hr i» only a excired.and turned pkle; he knew that
“Will you plvaxo explain yourselfF
commrnrsoldler."
“
1
will.
Having
business
uf
iniportho MtaaimlppL
,
‘ Nay, Colonel Ltvillw. I lined him
tanre with you on the evemug &lt;&gt;f the as­
The gunboats at CaronduJel, near St.
ere I naw you.
he » gvaermts, suble, danger. ’
•
“Anthony Martel,” "aid the Judge, sault. I c*&gt;l®d at your quarters, hut I found' Louis, are rapidly emerging from the ap­
anti* w«»uld Injure mr.onf.'
you
not.
On
inquiry
I
learned
the
di
­
parent Chaos of lumber and workmMt,
■Do not low lime in idler wordr, non- “the sentence of lhe c-uirt is, that you die
to morrow nt sunrise, and that you be rection ynu hiid taMen, and followed in which reigned there a few days ago. Into
pursuit.* Finding y«*S had entered Cad- .floating and formidable shape.
They
shot by twelve of your coinrades.”
will carry fiDcen guns each, and be com­
... Again the roll of the drum told that
pletely plated with boiler iron, two and
,hi£O, Heavens ; spare him 1 cried Qtde- the cnae had lieen decided, and they were
Their shape
about to conduct the prisoner to bis quur nnd.ibe bell, whieb’vlMltered your arm, a half inches hiThickness.
(er*, whvn a &gt; &lt;&gt;unit girt rushed gnat tht- wae firod by'me; , and bad it not been tor is such aa to render them impervious tb
“Give me but a single day to dvcida.
guard into the tent, and prostrating her­ I'lmangermc the life «»l the girl, it should point blank shots—a bail striking them
.
&gt; J _____ 1____ ■
/’.I At.r.^i
borixnnutlly will glance ofl like hailstone
self ftl the feet of the praytdiug officer,
“Not an b.«r”
1
I greet y«*ieiM«i*ufi tbe*&gt; Emperor, to from a sleep rooL
Perhaps plungiM
z Al this ini'inenk a majestic form cast a vxclaiinvd :
.
.,,,
shadow in tiw outer doorway, bitfitsrna
‘.‘He is innuBcnt bspsrc him; he.dtd nut wimp i have related ymir owe, and who shuts may be more afluetivc but with
haa I'ceu pleaded t&lt;&gt; confer thia honor and them, if the boats are in motion, it will
itlteefvcd by neither of the person* wjlb- sh-nit Colonel laviller."
•
be extremely difficult to Insure aeooraey ‘
in the no»m, *u thwrited *vre ‘•’•J ,n , As tho tear*flowed her beautiful lacs,
of aim. The bouts will also bo protec­
their own affhirs. Stepping a»iJ» to A* every benrt wavtoudwl with pijy ,«ave
the grand army.; . and now lake Martel a ted from ahclls by mean* which are appa­
,dh»ti*ij to be unseen, the Granger remained, a one. He stood umnpved by her suppli­
bmA* U spectator &lt;4 all.
cation*. The Judge informed her that it .plqua, juid rccvjvv inc gun that, a tno- rent ly adequate. The engines and other
“1 implore yrwdo .lelimc apeak to Ari- *{MLiiu&gt;t)MiUe,for .bun .to niter the *en muiU.agn was mined at the breast of an machinn-y are in a very compact form,
..
and beli secured against intrusions from
ibonv befor* 1 gjvn you an answer.' (
t.-nc- "f the t*iurt,«nd chat the only hope iuiiucent inun. !’.*
Eyery heart bvunded with joy at ibis the enemy. In addition to the gunboale
“Not a word tobmi; therefore iustantly thnl.ws* lalt her was .Colonel Laviller.
consent Jto become my wife, or sign the who was the injured party, who,had gudden ehntige. . Poor, Layillqr. tremb­ which Opt Eads is Wilding, and thews or
dcsth warrant ofMartel."
power aliitw to ask for bi* pardon &lt;»frs^ ling with tear,and shame, wap Jed to iho four ready in active service, upwards of
red flag. Again the fssrful order* were twenty rafts and several tugboats are
“inhuman monster 11 would rather die a oinend hirii to mercy.. In vaih CadvTine
plead with b|m; ho was inexorable,' and given, bp I lhe heart of the culprit sank couitrticiing, and the prepartions for tan
within him, and .he implored for . mereyshe was borne xen*elesa from the tent.
‘ Flow can you auk fur that which, but the moat extensive character.
On th® following m »rninjf, fc fttile be
a iiHirnentago y ou refused l*» an inoucenl
fore
sunrise,
somo
soldiers
wero
busy
bblifc than beVe me prove
&gt; . • ■ ,
•
phtolng red flags at rimrl intervals on a। man 1? ’ .
falsa to him."
:t
.
'•
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L
•njL.fault,’" was the reply.
‘M«d girl I y«m are in my. power and beautiful plane not f*r frotn the camp:—
No a-Miucr had thia been accuuiplished. I
"Then 1I p^ler
njfer you
y,*»u to
l‘&gt; v&lt;n.
G»l. Marlei,
••Then
ytartd, who
...
...... ..— I 1—1_ v.ili h*vi«
h.-i*
full
power
to
|&lt;aid&lt;-ri
y.m.vr
a* at first a accrat;
I han the muffird drum" arid lhe band;
’ r‘
......... ““ *““■•••• ’pot,
*■
gaii'm at Richmond
playini tin-d*nd marA was heard.
A he think* proper,” *nid Mnvd -nald.
1 “Never!’’
.._
“G.|. MarteTn.d&lt;rW 'disgraced oil! the Harper’s Fr
“Dare you defy me u&gt; my face 1 ihua,
ever, “flare I hope for m+hey T”
tn their homes.
ma lei me pr«ve my worda by angbdting
“1 grant you a fnll and unconditional
« breath of. the fragrance trum yo*r ewrn
1 "ti are at liberty," was the
Anthony Martel was walking «itb»fir*u pirtLin.
wifllttg reply of Martel, “and do tv* for­ them that another John Brown n
get roshow merey, that you may receive Imcn made at Harper's Ferry: a
’the uMne.*
'
’
they had been sent by Gov. Let
?*Hdp ! ...tei r wclsim-d Online.
Bv thi. time Csd. line had brord ibe ebeohMOt t*» a requisition made b
, M this moment the report of &lt; pi«Mmu. ..««.• «—
.—.a---------- •»
which snread rapidly dent Liucolu, tv call out the as
This apj
their unwillingnero t» perform the odUm® thn-gbout the camp, and b-tily retarn quell the luraboo.

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.bow, h.w sod e»p., gweriss,

Dealers

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.UanMT. cOWnmirt ulleliw.

NORMAN BAILEY,
DIALER in every variety of dnr g
ri*». crockery, hardware, readyu.7.
hnni. .nd «boe*. Stat

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D crocfc«ry,

NO. 22

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1861.

duly which hart boro assign** them.

pU»K —4 WMU
V HvMn. MkHa

"'«••** *** •" hrt

walked up

Bidding
*■“&gt; A”’
thonv Martel rushed into iho rc.iu by
&lt;t~r.
at
mg from.. . the

M*

pd
■EWKAB*1**’

Diiunkl. ModGeli "Martel.

fato Wira
tnra

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-e—»
«~™» &lt;-■»

�leveled al oar beads, nod we must search
tbe records, to see whether it is lawful to

thrust at tbeir hearts, or Strike tt tbeir
heels; and if the law rays the latter, we

must obey

nonsense!

tbe law.

Away wkb such

W hat law k chore fee obtain­

ing forage in the ertemie's country 1
"tilAviwo tN niia, ennaax oca

course,

yet it is done daily.

WITHOUT GCJLB AKO WITH FtTlB FVXFOSX,
IXT US REEXW OCR TECST IX GoD, AXD OO
FURWARD WTTUpCT FEAR AXD WITH MAMLT
hkHts;—AfifttAom Lliieoln.

And

the enemy except negroes.
Fremont bad declared martial law in
Missouri; wfacb supersedes all civil taw

so fee oa tho rebels and tbeir property is

concerned; but fa Maryland and Virginia,

.. Tiutaa seems to be something radical­

where men are seized and Imprisoned,

ly wrong in the position which (Jen. Fre-

goods, merchandise and munitions, are

mw»t now occupies toward the Admlnis-1

trstk&gt;b or In the position of tbe Adminis­
tration toward him. If Gen. Fremon*. is
guilty of one fourth of the charges which

ly proclaimed; and we poor simple people
cannot see why sfovrry should oujoy soeh

special privileges.

be removed nt once and some one else

ple are

becomiag

disheartened.

Such'

universal gloom has never pervaded all

rwo1 are inclined to believe.) and if the

ccuntenanera

eemplainl» made against him are not suf-

to such a degree as at tbe

present time; and this gingerly temporiz­

'•eiently authenticated to cause his remov­

ing policy with

al then it is high time these vexatious In-

regard

to tbs rebels,

and especially upon that subject which is

The surrender

at tbe foundation of thia difficulty, has

uf Lexington has caused a deep feeling &lt;-f

more to do with the general depression

•regret, (not to say indignation) among the

than most persons will care to own.—

weople, and public sentiment is divided ns

to where tbe responsibility rests.

'

But while all this ia going on, tbe peo­

pet hi Ma place. On the other hand, if be
te'dolngall that any man could do, (which

terferanccs should ceaac.

being seized and confiscated by the milita­
ry arm, martial law has never been open­

seem to be brought against him, be should

Public sentiment everywhere demands

When

that the

.Fremont took command of the Western

Administration should employ

their energies to devise means to expel
the enemy from his position overlooking

•Diviaiun, the peop'e of the West, and we

Velievs tbe Union men everywhere hailed

Washington, and to keeping open tbe nav­

tbe event with joy, believing the right

igation of the Potomac, rather than watch

man had been assigned tbe right place. -

ing tbeir subordinates to see that nothing

Again, a sympathetic chord in public

Is done which will be distasteful to rebels.

feckfag was struck by Fremont's Prods- j

•metion, and there seemed to be a buoyanre of feeling, generally. In the confi

,

We are pained to announce lhe death

douce that tbe war w«a io be prosecuted of Ouvaa E. Etects. Sheriff of this
with a vigor that woe Id soon wipeout County, which occurred at his residence,
-Secession in tbe West.

But the knell

in Castleton, on Friday

’ toll of this confidence was first struck by

27th ult.

the President's order modifying Gen. Fre­

mont's

Proclamation.

Then

was sudden and unexpected to the most

day by day, telegraphic anmninceruente

of ns.

that Fremont had been superceded, that

age 35 years.

bo had resigned, intermingled with a thou­

Five

He bad been for nearly three years. Sher­

Then comes the

iff of this county, being on his second

fall of Lexington, and tbe Qabiuel is again

term.

Wmnooed to consider tbe case of Fre­

He was, as an officer, prompt,

uncompromising and incorruptible—as a

mont, and we are coolly informed, as a

citizen, scrupulously upright in his deal­

.sequel, that he is to be permitted to carry

ings, and obliging almost to a fault—as a

-out hie own policy in regard to tbe forcra

busband and father, kind and indulgent.

All these things

He leaves a wife and three children, to

have come In their train, one after anoth­

whom we offer, what of consolation there

er, until tbe people begin to believe that

is in knowing that they mourn not alone

nothing is done at headquartes. but to

fur one so universally esteemed, by all

watch, cripple and God fault with tbe only

who knew him.

•man who renlly seems to poavcM energy.

Tbe people are prepared to break all
their idols in this war, if it is necessary
1

anew

and, much as tbe West esteems
tbe position and services of Geu. Fremon:,
they will not hesitate to demand his In-

staid removal if he is wrong, and he must

be let alone

if ba is rigid.

set with efficiency

No mon can

when his steps are

dogged by jealous rivals, and bis plans
•thwarted by the orders of his superiors.

. ’ Willi regard to the order of tbe Prea-

simply a record of debt and credit w ith

The concern is cart like in shape, hav­
ing a large box, some fifteen feel in length
and five or six feel wide, which rests
principally upon two large wheals, and
one small one. The small wheel ta in
front, and used m a guide or rudder.—
The large wheels are about six feet in
diameter and some six inches wide, and
are placed near the stern of lhe wagon ;
and nearly over them, rests tbe boiler
and machinery. Tbe engine la somewhat
after the locomotive order, has ena boiler
one emoke stack, and two cy lindees, and
lhe power is attached Io the wheels by
chain bolts on cither aide. The machinery
part of the concern is covered and princi­
pally enclosed, like the engine bouse up­
on a locomotive.
We are anxious to
।see the wagup move off.—Grund Rapidt

awbel master* and the government tin

(

Hent, modify ing Fremont's proclamation,
w» had thought to make aome comments.
Tfrerc has seemed to be. from tbe outset
of this w ar, a fatal compliance, on lhe part
ofthe'Administration, with timid coun­

sels, that has placed obstacles in tbe way

^&lt;lbe 5 iforoua measures which the exigen­
cies of tbe case have demanded.

Both

butler and Ranks were removed, with
their c-mimein’a, from Baltimore, it has

.teemed to us, solely on account of their
treatment of the

rebels

there.

Even

. BwHer's "Contraband of War" doctrine

mpet needs be so modified as to mean

&gt;

'count of the bervteee of their runaway
Almost every measure adopted

From tbe Loafas Shipphig G.wtu Bept 6.
We and our neighbors across tbe chan­
R“sy from headquarters, which has ।nel may suffer some aerioos ineonveni
abritifd the-popular heart, and awakened ence from a short supply of cotton—a
an mthnsiartic response from tbe voice «&gt;f 1speeirauf tnconvantence which is in store
for the mill owners of Massachusetts aa
th^people, hae either received a very cold
well aa Manchester—but we are pot go­
audvraeinent ora severe rebuke from their ;ing to add to tbe difficulty by revolving
ourselves in a naval war with tbe North
wwperivvs at Washington.
’ The m&lt;wt marked instance of Ithis char j1rm Stares—a war in which It la very
actcr is the order relative to Fremont's 'doubtful that we should have tbe co opera­
tion of France. Tbe present conflict in AJProckmatiuu iu regard to the property of ,
meric* will not be without its Influence
Wwia, including sieves. Tbe point of ,upon the futnre destinies of this country
diflbrence seems to bo tbis: Gen. Fre- iand of France, ifit is learnt to diatrut for
future the American source of tbe
muni deofaced the property of all person- the
'
aupply of cotton, and to look to other re­
Joomdh against the government, or active
gions for that which we have been aocus
ding die re 1x4a, to be confiscated, tomed to derive almost exelnslvely from
ffai ex were named as among proper- lhe Southern States

■bj. any of tbe departments of tbegovem-

.feaObcted by the proclsmathm.—

Bread roa tub Abut.—Tbe National
army &lt;*n tba P»tomae ia well supplied
withbrrnd.
A p&lt; nam who lately visited
it only aft-cred Mproptrny wwrf fct
the army hakmE^iablfahmeDta says that
twOtionary purposes.” etui ■♦irrcls tlv troopwara "dsily supplied with about,
one tiuiulred and fifty tbousond loaves nf j
tbe proclnmat'-on shall lw
■oft. swset bread, and all of a beautiful ■

Prewidvnt regards this as not fully '

■riaed hy the rrerat act of Congress,

W. » tern, w-ti-u Ikaiuw fcn'fc*11*» u&gt; prmea &gt; g.rri«m,
aaerod to Ibeir master tbe

.

A special diepitch from Washington
to the fol eayc 'll ia understood the
Government will take no immediate actiuu in lhe case of Geo. Fremont. Tbe
General will be allowed full opportunity
to carry out his plan of attacking the
rebel ivrraa under Price and McCulloch
before any interference with his oummnnd
is made.
The Bute Department has made satis­
factory explanations to Lord Lyons In
reference to lhe new syatom of passports.
Tbe omissions to inform him of the new
system was merely accidental.
Tbe condition ol Kentucky excitea tbe
liveliest interest. Several prominent citixens of that place have arrived here for
tbe purpose of urging upon the Govern­
ment tbe necessity of forwarding a large
number uf Federal troops to sustain the
Union men.”
The Commercial special say: "The encmy’s entrenchments on the Virginia side
of tbe Polemic have extended until they
now reach from Munson's Hill to a point
near Alexandria.
Tbe panic-mongers still profess to be­
lieve that tbe rebels will soon attempt to
cross the Potomac al Edward’s Ferry and
Aqua Creek, but thrre is no foundation
for such apprehcusion.
Mr. Lowe made a balloon reconnoiannoe from our lines this A. M., and was
fired at by the enemy. None of their
shots, however, took effect."

THE REBEL BATTERIES ON THE 1*OTOMAG

Ax A phial.—Wr have mere than four

hundred dollars still due oa on subscrip­

tion, a part of which we need more than

wa care to reveal.

Next week is Fair

week, and tbe object of this notice fe to
suggest that it will ba a con valent time to

settle up the little balance due us.

The

discernable at distent points.

Tbe moot

probable theory is the rebels are makihg
Nxw Yore, Sept. 20.
feints of retreat, as they did previous to
Tbe Washington despatch to tbe N. Y. tbe buttle uf Ball Hun, with a view of
Herold my»:
drawing our troops into sankussndas,
"1 learned to-day tbe confirmation of a
Tbrir er.oampsuents show that they
feet which throwa some light an lb* Fre­ had at no time over ten thousand men fa
mont affair, and whidi will go far to­ front of Washingtoe.
wards exonerating the Geoeral, and which
explains why ha waa unable to send rainfartMMBte toCokmei Mulligan by the
middle of thia usontb. Gra. Medeftaa

TO (XHSCMPTIVE

yySgu

on personally, but bring on your money
next week, without fell.-

j-'— wbtob sorry

posHtecia whal teeytava dora ••« raairaiateg
team frrai rartbar Mbs fepsry fa tea rataic. If
tendency to say sfaassF •urpeS^fa war* tfaas ndbsr uoUt
tbe toterpoailMwarta* to &gt;b&gt;aM tbaas Item too
make a lean exhibition, at our County
poaiara.it Is tea slat and ealcTwg whs ara raFair, nnleaa all those who have an Inter­ sbis topMort Shauweisaa. A rrsoaAy •• raivarest in tbe society are on band with their sail emplnyod aa Ayer's Hila by all claaMs both to
prvmt diaaaae. shoeM as it does, have
stock and produce. We cannot too ur­ ears
every security tee law caa afford 11, from esuator*
gently preaa this miller. The premiums

Courrr Fair.— We fear that tho war

excitement

will

have a

are liberal, and there should be a good

degree of competition. Tho Fair la to be
held oo Thursday and Friday of next
week.

Let there be a good exhibiton.

Compaxt “F."—It may ba a matter of
convenience to those wishing to address

their friends

who ara

In

Cap*. Wai-

Mew Advertisements.

the Company is designated, is the latter

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Paswsni Omcs. Barry CaMiv.
l( I
■steegi.Kifi i lnSte.HU f
All peraoM baring Cl*&gt;m«a »r*«nt tbe XXate
of Fraacie Maar, AaaaasW ora baeato aaUM oaf
required le pros—I *o oosm a* tea ateae far aoannsUon sod »i!yu.lmenl l-T air mi Twadar ts«
twailte fay of Mat rater acxt aad Twafavjtfe
twraty Ogbtli fay of January nr it al » s'etoct fa

bridge'sCompany.that lhe letter by which
Their Regiment, it will ba rood

lected is tbe Eighth.

Board or Scrxarisoaa.—Th* Octolmr

session of Um Board nt Boperviaora will
der yesterday's date, aaya; “CapL Stewi
art's cavalry, seventy-five men, encoun commence on the second Monday, the
tered forty secession cavalry at Lucas 14 th iosL
Bend, whom they pursued into Jeff.
Thompson's Camp at Belmont. Four
Ciacvrr Covet.—A special term of the
secessionists were captured and many Circuit Court for thi« County will ron
killed. Tbe remainder escaped into tbe
venc at the Court House in this village,
woods.
Our troops captured all lhe guns they on tbe 29th of October, inst.
; could bring away with them.
Atlantic Moittiilt.—The Ocu.bcr num
No Frderaia were injured.
The report uf the rebels crossing below bcr nf this magazine has reached us. and
last night originated from their gun-boat is full of interest as usual.
Among its
Jeff. Davis’ landing a mile and a half be noticable features is the commencementlow Norfolk to wood and reconnoitre.
of a new atory, entitled "A Story of
Thompson's force i» 2.500.
Scouts report Pillow yet al Columbus. Tiwiay." T«« give«»ur readers a foretaste
of the peculiarly life-like descriptive style
MOVEMEM.8 UF THE ARMIES OX TOE PO- of lhe author, we publish a few &lt;/ tho

Chicago, Sept. 25.
From reports of some of Mulligan's
comtpand, who reached this city last night
we obtain the following additional psrtic
ulars : "The men left Lexington on Sat­
urday afternoon. Nearly two hours were
occupied In bringing them over tbe river.
At three o'clock they started fur Ham­
ilton, forty
ilea distant, under tbe guid­
ance of several armed secessionist*. The
advance portion reached Ilamiltionat sun
down. At ten o'duck, most of tbe party
took the train for Quincy. Along the
route to Hamilton, they were, in general,
kindly treated. All tbe money they
could raise waa employed to get wagons
to carry lhe wounded through. All those
Washing!on Sept. 29.
severely wounded, remained at Lexing-'
cfl^Only onecommissioned officer, Lieut.
_ Detachments from Gens. Richardeon,
Hollenberg, escaped. All accounts agree । Keys and Wadsworth's brigades, and also
that tbe rebel loss in killed and danger-, from Gee. Franklin's division, dmv nccuously wounded, was from nine to twelve py Munooo’* HiR, being in conflKand of
Col. Terry, of the 5th Michigan.
Early Ihta morning the pickets from
The Quincy Whig, of last night, states
on information received from an intelli Gen. Smith's division ad* a need to, and
geut member of Colonel Marshall's Regi occupied Falls Church. Neither ibis nor
ment, that the leading rebel Burgeon cun tbe preceding movemexts met with any
ceded tbe loss to be eleven hundred and opooeiliun whatever, as lhe rebel army
had, on Friday night, retired from the
thirty.
Our men lost one hundred and thirty, whole line of their positions on lhe line of
killed and wounded. Some four hundred Washington. Upton's Hill, this side of
horses of Cui. Marshall's regiment were Falls Church, is necessarily included akilled, it being impossible to shelter them mong the pointe now held by tbe Fedoral
from tbe enemy's cannon. After the sur­ toree.
Tbe positions at Munson's and Mur­
render many of the men killed their horses
to prevent them falling into tbe bands of ry’s Hills affiirded tbe rebels unobelructed view uf all our fortifications and other
the enemy.
.
A large sum of money, estimated at defences.
ball a million dollars, half in specie, waa
There were no signs that they had ever
secured by Price after being buried by mounted any guns.
Our troops are now so employed as to
Col. Mulligan.
thaw that they do not merely intend to
WHY MULUGANWA8 KOT REINFORCED.
temporarily occupy their present poeiTbe Missouri Democrat, a day or two lion.
The advance ofGen. Smith upon Falla
since, thus spoke of the danger in Missou
ri, and the withdrawal of forces from the Cburcb, from tbe Chain Bridge,was aUen
ded by events of the most deplorable
State :
character. By some unaceountabie blun­
“Tbe news from Lexington is discour­
der, Col. Owen's Irish Philadelphia reg­
aging, and almost any moment we may
iment, in the darkness of the night, mis­
respect to bear of its falling into the
taking for rebels, CapL Mott's Battery,
bands of tbe enemy. A large proportion
which was fa tbe advance, sustained by
of tbe very forces ordered to its relief la Baker's California regiment and Baxlcr'a
now on its way to Washington. If Lex­
Philadelphia Zouaves, and Col. Fried­
ington is taken, and tbe few thousand
man's Cavalry, fired r full volley Into tbe
brave men who are defending It fall Into
troops mentioned, killing and wounding
lhe hands of an overwhelming foe, bow
large numbers. Tbe California Regiment
will lhe Government escape tbeblamef"
not knowing whence tbe firing came, re­
turned it wit h marked effect.
^SECRETARY CAMERON FORBIDS DRAFT- ,
Tbe horses attached to Mott’s battery
became unmanagable, and tbe tongues of
Washimstow, Sept. 24.
the craaiuos were broken, owing to the
A dispatch sent to day from Secretary
narrowness of the r*iad.
Cameron to the Governor of Iowa forbid­
Lieut. Buaant. having command of the
ding drafting of troops, and expressing
first section, ordered lhe guns to be load­
bis unbounded confidence in the patriotism
ed with grape and canseter. and noon had,
of lhe people, intimating that lbs policy
them in range of lhe supposed enemy
of the War Department would be to rely
when word was sent that be was ta tbs
on the popular love of freedom and tbe
company of friends.
All was excite­
military attachment to tbe Union.
ment, and a kmg time elapsed before tbe
actual condition of affairs was ascertained
CAPTURE OF JA8. B. CLAY.
.
and oofidence re established.
Cimcinxatx, Sept. 26.
Several were killed and a large number
Yesterday afternoon Lieut. Col. Letch­ wounded.
er, with a detachment nt Col. Woodford's
Our troops, while occupying grounds
vacated by the enemy,have bo rasa homes
and destroyed property to a considerable
amount. Thia win be investigated, as
Gen. McClellan strongly condemns it.
Tbe wbereabuote of tbe enemy have
not been discovered. Tbeir pickets are

NOTiC

Satires.

fatal aa&gt; &gt;iBtUaarow.

prostration of business in tbe advertising
New York, Sept. 17.
Tbe Herald’s special Washington dis­ and jobbing department faI la heavily up­
patch of Bept. 28th, snys:
on publishers in these timer, and aa to
"Tbe steamer Delaware arrived at the circulation, the dally and pondrous dty
Navy yard this noon, with a body of
marines from'Philadelphia. Tbe Captain weeklies are fast supplanting country pareports that tbe batteries at Freestone per*, so anxious are people to get tbe
Under such
Point was unmasked when be pasord it news fresh from the war.
thia morning, tbe woods having hewn circumstances we are compelled to re­
cleared away, and that it opened upon quire more promptness on the part of
him, firing about seven abuts, none of
our subscribers. Do not wait to be called
which took effect. They were all good

line shots, but fell sbewt or wen^ over.—
Two just grazed her deck. Captain Chonon says about fifty vessels peaser! tbe
battery up and down, but none were fired
upon except tbe Delaware.
From tbe disclosures of a rebel officer,
it waa ascertained that thj battery at
Free Stone Poiut ia commanded by II.
J. Hartstein, formerly comutpnder io tbe
United States Navy, and that there are
batteries oo.tbs Virginia side of the Po
tomac every two nnd a half miles from
Occoquan and Mathias point. Tbe river
is now considered by naval officers as
effectually clewed. Our Potomac flotilla
PROPOSED REBEL INVASION OF KANHAB.
to insufficient to dear it uf the numerous
Naw Yomk, Sept. 25.
batteries upon its banka. A land force
The HeraltTt Washington dispatch says | is indispensably necessary, and it is be­
—A gentleman who arrived here to day
lieved that within a few days, perhaps a
from Kansas, states that the rebels were
few hours, tbe rebels will attempt to
preparing to make a raid upon that State.
srosa the lower Potomac into Ma^ylaoJ.
They bad notified the residents uf the
They will meet a warm reception, but it
southern portion of Kansas of their Inten­
may be necessary to strengthen our forcse
tion. They assert that they mean to bo
in that direction.
avenged for tbe treatment which the bor­
der ruffians received during the Kansas
difficulties. Proper step* will be taken
Chicago, Sept. 27.
by the Department of the West in the
premise*.
A special to lhe Timet from Cairo, un­
MORE PARTICULARS ABOUTTHE LBXISG-

ly, bet that be was most favorably known.

St. Louis to bover around Washington, sp-

uf Price and McCulloch.

bls

Not that Mr. Everts waa so extensive­

regiments of troops are withdrawn from
.pareuUy doing nothing.

His disease was dysentery;

"Doatb laves a teiniag mart— a sinal How;
A blow. whkK white II asaowles, Janna;
And sfarifas thousand* by a single fan."

sand and-one grave charges, u bich if true,

'

Mr. Evprta was sijk but a

short time, and the event of his death

followed,

should have retrnsved him at once.

morning, tho

- FROM ■WASHINGTON.
New-Yore, Bept. 25.

Nothing is sacred to

troops, which were at that time at 9t.
Louis. These regiments had been orgapixed for some time, bad been long in tbe
field, and wetn in all respects tbn bee*
diocipltawd and best drilled soldiers under
Fremont's command.
It is usefaaa to
&lt;deny that Fremont received the order
with surprise, and executed It with reluc
'
tance, but be ordered it immediately and
,
without a moment's hesitation. General
;
McClellan bra no use fur the troops here,
1
and they will bare to be put Into a camp
।
by themselves and a Brigade General
(
appointed for them. If they had been
sent up the Missouri river to Lhxington,
Mulligan would never have surrendered.

Mjcbmsm Svatw Lams Ornca, I
Lsmsso. Bra*, lath. IMI.
i
D LIC NOTICE fa faeerty sivra tert toe tJ
Iralax drscrikoS Primaryfliteesl. Uotrervitr
Swo-p Usfa raertsS is (fa Cucxrr or
er, fatfalKl tor tfaa SOO aaysmal of istoraat.
ba offered fat sole at pafaic aocuoo st ibis
a. oa Vafaaefay. tea Sort fay of Ootobar

M

Estate ef Eras Rebert*.

■ TATE OF MICHIGAN. Babbt Coon, m.
I PreteteOsert. faroo*dosaat*.
At a seasira of sofa Caul bofaka ai Um aaatT
I Jadp Umraot. ia HasUag*. oa Moaday Um Mb
&gt;*rv»eaTHteremaC Prfadk.fadgaofPraboW.
fate of Jotestewa. is *a*d amity, fare
Oa reoJius uxl Uia&gt; fa ILI* ooart fa
by tea Jadga ilK-rtuf, an iMlnimest r
^arpyrting tote^tlr fast Will aiU Ttet

N.im. thv fak-inra tbvy
W. SuaW*'- ■*»—-vrEe* W Mlaw
BoSoliawl berawlf fay ifa
•SoKTSse msCwiUMSi* Tawrai*
WMkses tfaoSfaiWfawm paia.
foalsioameh amt brarfa. «»rr*
Kiras tow awArswxy J* thr
aMlLaln^t toatontk rolwvr -np«
3?wiaKfaAfc.aU prarotoy sv
if art agaaAily rcsMdird. aitoia f

Th srssass, it fa ordered that Tarvd*
day of (Xdoter, I Ml. at oMo rtck F
offke of tea Jodgoof I'rotete is Sutil

opening line* descriptive of that 'Today'

which lies so heavily upon ue that "in the
morning” we “would God it were even

and in tbe evening.’ ‘Would God it were
morr.ing," but of whi&gt;-h tin- gifted nath-&gt;r

proposes not tn write :
“Let me tell you a Story ol Today.—
vety homely and narrow in its scojie ami
aim. Not of the To-Day whose nignlti
cancc in tbe history ol humanity only
those ahail read ■»Im shall live when you
and I are dead. Let us bear tbe pain in
silence, if our bcaHs are rtn-ng enough,
while the nations of the earth stand far
;
off pitylrg. I have no word of thia To
Day tn speak, I write from tbe border
of tbe battle field, and I find in it m&gt;
theme for shallow argument or flimsy
rhymes. The shadow of death haa fallen
'
upon u»; it chills tbe very heaven. No
child laugh* in my face as 1 pass down the I
street.
Men have forgotten to
forolten to pray, only in the bitterneas
of endurance they say "in tbe morning,
•WogW God it were evenf and in tbe
evening. ‘Would God it were mmning!'"
Neither I nor you have the prophet's vie
ion to see the age aa its moaning stands
'
written before God.
Tboae wbo shall
live when wo are dead may tell their chil­
dren, perhaps, bow. out of anguish and
darkness such as the world seldon has
borne, tbe enduring morning evolved of
the true world and tbe true man.
k io
not dear to us. Hands wet with a broth­
er’s blood for tbe Right, a slavery of in­
tolerance, the hackneyed cant of men or
the bloodthirstinou of women, otter no
prophecy to ns of tbe great To Morrow
of content and right that bolds the world.
Yet tbe To-Morrow Is there; if God lives,
it Is there."

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When D«. RoWCT, ‘he ceirbrated Swedish Phv^.ii
introduced his Blood Pontier and Blood
Pill, in lb* United State*, he set forth In

of

FACTS!

I Pulmonary CMMlaiMte Fe

^Tliat the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
FILLS hare been proved by analysis to

rhu hare applied lo him for
it Io be a Christian duty to

CONTAIN NO MINERAL

id system open lo the

,

,UOIC I* required tuMreagth

DRY GOODS!!

eousmnptiou, bronchitis, ini—u
a -lo*
falntne**.
nerrous irntsbililv, nrurslgi*. tialtntutlon of the
heart, mvl.ocholy, hypochondria, night .wests,
languor, giddineu, and all that class of eases, so
fe*riully t*la! unless'attended to io time, called
trmaU. n rudsrsv dad /rrryufari/M*. Also liter derangeqMnts or torpidity, awf lirer cnmplaiote; dteeSWS Ml tile kl-Jni-V. b-sl.ltnM nr
.S

itbout them. u Ugy rvvhrjfyingia tbeir mniou.

sring and
Batbinfc
thay will

K,tkek.

THESE BITTERS

millinery

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

VTSIW8U

never-tailing SMeeae it

LIVER COMPLAINT,
an.' restore the health and strength of th* sufferer.
That
SICK FEJIALES,
aut&gt;earwucva oi aiM
will writ, a candid

n«u and despondency. reesperate with great ra
pid'ty under tbeir invigorating operation. That

Dr. Ml CtlrUrM Win Slum
mis uns'ux^AcaxD ]

I»K. CHAMBERLAIN,

---- ...... .... ... , ■
...... ,, M.vaui
And aa it acta directly and pir.istently on tbe bit-

GROCERIES

dial and gently aliiuulating properties. That they
reeruil '
.
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.

to furnishing medicines to the poor,

in all

child aid.

o follow ibo nM of thia pi
•al! direction, for using •

*V«E FAMILY PH YS|C&gt; AJT,
L'Al'BE ROON TO HEAL,
and discharge from the system, every li
least before eating. *• it prevents nrstfrcMsa. Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise,
strengthen, the digestive organ., it should be in they
the hand* of*B person, of sedentary hab’ta, stu­
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
dent*. ministers, literary meu, and'all ladles sol
accustomed to much out-door exercise should al-

CROCKER Y!

crvJulocM aa Uilte respiring
,
—.1,1 IL&gt; Ki.
•“ auosuvr cmwiu.u. *ry ■
for it. you will not be disappointed.

BOOTS,

try is flooded
dot only CL*

planations of the cansos, symptom*, diet bathing
and cxerciM. Price M cents.
And the Physiology of Marriage.

ARISING PROM IMPURITIES OR
OBSTRUCTIONS OF TH E BLOOD'
DR SECRETIONS.

SHOES

Principal Office, 13 Cedar Rt., N.

THE 1.AIIII7S MEDICAL FRIEND,

rap? U1.D FIJI ENDS

The GeatleneDS Medical Coapanlon,
Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD FII.I.S an endorsed by Um
...... I.... *r ,4. .1 ll.i..

i womaa'a friendship than br praising
rn. but Wc tliiak tt may be' obtained
Ever

in thia

Market, which we]

The beat Family
ilAKTICIn tbe w.

Pathology, Prerention

tire prepared to tell at a sinnll
truly valuable BITTKKS over
eby e-Mulially aid in banubiug

'NEW YORK COSTS.

•ure" your never failing affect ion wilt unerringly
■uiiilyou lo Prof. Wood's Ur&gt;u&gt;r&gt;tire Cordial su'd

Proprietors, 444 Broadway, Nog-Yurt, aat
Market Street. St. Louis.No. fold by all,

F E M A I, E S.
Pleaac give us a call.

The foil,,win? is an extract frnrn

TUB

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
DR J. BOVEE DODy
Imperial Wino Bitters

ONLY PREPARATION

rrr-^.'
)r. Roback’i Momach

And iceUinouiaia, new. and almost without num-

1I0ME TESTIMONY.

youthful beauty.
following are among the distressing vsri-

_

hunias oiaeases in which Um
TECETABLE LIFE MEDICINES

A new and delightful Stomsehieand Cordial for beautifully bound.

'jnixx 'jh'ttxds

CASH OB PRODUCE.

■jnenceufwhleli my head baa autf-red cxlreiucly
from cold. Thia induced the to pav Briggs A
Hodge* almost lhe lost eent I bad on' earth, for w

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

Ba not Mk.for anything but

Ready

Pay
CHARLES WIDDIF1ELD

Call and Settle

-

ER-sr soon.

la now. receiving frnnj Now York aw!,

for Collection.

ISAAC

a

mot/

ccd falling off very rapidly, su that in the abort
space nf six months, the whole upper p»rt of my
*ealp wa* almost entirely bereft of its euvering,
and much of the remaining nonloos upon lhe
sidre and bark part ol my head shortly after becn&gt;”* lrf»J • *0 IW J*" w'l&gt; *»°l be &gt;»rpri*cd when

of which ocoiimu aneraptiieaXlsiot*, sallow ]
cloudy, and other ih.ugreoable eotnnlexioM.
*ri.&lt;, i«r nf tlirsr* Fill, for s verv snort time will .
effect an entire cure uf SALT RHEUM aud a'xtri '
kta£ imnroTMuent tu thtclaameas of the skin. — ’

anp. my r-.rc coanJ '.cqualnt.n.?. were bM so',
■»•&lt;* •” •&lt;&gt;»» w
«b« «'W« of Ihechlngr
*? W W"-*”’°2 ,n‘‘“*‘c »«i“‘O
tentts werv tt&gt; reoognite me at all.
M
1 ^loBee made application to the moalakitlfidl
pfeydrans i« the Country, but. receiving no inn

CoSmJn

COLDSahd INFLUENZA will alway. J «»«•
be.curW by «« do-.or by two in tbe w,wal

Groce ries! I
CwIMiog in jartor

tbemjlUt my hair could amvin be n-V&amp;' ~‘St ut K

FILES —The oH/tbtel proonefor of these mod- yjg^gW yonr Restorative ws* reewiendvd to
iaitrns, wm caryd rfPlfos. of*6 ream standing by '^r by , drugglnt. oa being Ute moat rel wW» Hair
tfesnae of lb* Lira Mxntcums alone.
. ■ | Reatorativc tn us*. I tried one batik-, atid found
;«?ft?1
4*?’11 w.v

Baatun, nia Wl •«&lt;•«*

•

tfoea«-a cure by these MffietnM is permanent,. bj- can fatty■

5£arnrsw
tsL’as-LA,™. i
-Qnrxaat. Dxmutt. Loe* or Arrsrrra, and DtS- • j

8®' A'CJilBS '
owe OAK OPENIfie LAND,

eatam adhere.
.
•CUMVKY. ULCERS, and INVETKRATS
3RES, by a perfect puriU which thc»c LIFE
EDICiNERgiye to the blomhandall tbe^umov*.

s-iLB rKormrroa*.

FULL AND COMPLETE.

, CSgaM. T-tbaccoa°uH«
■ Snluod Water Linte,-•
Pew*r ,n,J

n*v»&gt;&gt;l|0f.£M^ |,nwcT,lilJk.M

Teiw».Eaey.
nrr tfjKf ifzffBr:

, O1U, Barring Fti*-

theta widely knowm the public welfare is subaer-

DR . U B. KERRICK A Co..

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

JOHNS &amp;CBOSLEY,
SOLE MANUPACTURERSOFTHEIMPROVED

GLTTA PERCHA
Principal office and sal* moms. No. « East
On all other diseases of the Seans) Organs, a
Fourth at, 'd building from Main street, Cinda- full explanation af tbe origin of Syphilis, tbe
nati, 0.. Labor»Urv la Ilainniotid street.
Fur sale by J. P. Roberts A Co, Hastings, Hi
Nlcliols,OraugcvilleMills. P. A. Keeler, alm ftoT
man and De Reimer, Middleville, N. C. Swift,
Oa Female Complaints.
Prairieville, and by D-uggist* and Merchant, gen
On tbe various Schools of medicines.
really throughoutlhe country*pr25-ly

GROCERY, SALOON
BOARDING-HOUSE.

ITlSFlREASDWATOi TROD’
it caa be applied to x«w and olb Boon of ....
xixna, and to sutxuta soopj ttjyjiQLT XKMoru|i ’

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,
ticity. is not Injured by tbe contraction and axpension metal*. AND WILL NOT CRACK IN

ni«M-

cold or run is warm weather

r»,_ ___ —e,.__ •

dents will plea** enclose two or
for n««rn
andaddm. our

Tb&gt;\wiiltwribiT is now prepared lb lei!

FAMILY GROCERIES

Dr. A. BERNEY*

These materials have been thoroughly tested la
KrftL* Southern MdVMfe
give abundant proof of aq
Tliey are readily applied by ordinrry labont
st a trtflirg expea*,
-

“WO BRAT IS REQUIRED.’

Warm Meals at All Hours I

Tbe teMoUvadr

PHOTOGRAPHIC GAIXHRY.

Thtte materich are yttl vp rfqcfy filf-

Crayon Anibrotypo; Vignottc AmbruUH
I Mmwr I

Pearl Ambrotype; .Qautnenlal
Ambrntjpe: Imperial Am
J
brotype; llda vn Am- , ;
’ v* brotyprr Double '
Lastly, I am prepared tn Shave lhe Facet
Atnbrntvpe
‘
or Cat lhe ATorr.-itf &lt;&gt;!d friends
- ANflCOPTfNGdoBa
por neir instumer*. ■
Board will be furpishbd by the day nr

■Powerful rrenarationx
of i
a bottle; th* Srge
4l* percent
powmful
preparauc.ua M
J,dbold* a fquart.
or
J O. J. WOOD. Phmristor;&lt;44, Brxa**wny, New
| York, and 114 Market Strw4,Si Louta. Mt&gt;
'
- 4*5 Bao^nwag, Now-Y
.
And sold by allgbdfl Druggisto aMiPsMrGamJa
Dusters srerywhsr*. ■
Jaaxylfodtu
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS-•
j -- ---—

] BENTON HOUSE,
.LANSING MICH,
,j
..
B m,------a M I'SJVt
--------

-Or Oild Lunch if dusfred
OB' COFFEE. tlllCKENS.
HCKLEDTONCUKSAa:
IHNTX &gt;c. ■

Also, Ice Cream and Lemonade.

;

’

'

j

And. finallv. if

78 W1LLHH STREET,
Jsll ly

JOHX1 &amp; CWMLEY

desire

-4 GOOD BABGAM," aa^CLXAN

.

sHa r&lt;”

Jnai call a|' tfte shtn of the Barber PUr,
&lt;«• di»w $i*i «f p. A. G-rodyaaFr Hardwari &amp;rt.‘
6

SWJ,.
HUPKRFINE
' j

Haatlnga, February ?Q, |B41.

r,tuins.

IA

•

NOTICE!
GENTS:—Yon that owe me oo. not
Tbe building is

CEMENT ROOFING,

pay only.

2?
rocucamtuOsd its o»c to many &lt;Jf inv

*

Plasters.

Irregularities, Obstructions, Whites,

TEA

i1*4

Kid SUenzthnlng

TEMPERANCE.

,

trara.
-M&lt;4o««fl|n3 Svrupa,
Greca one* Blacl Teas-

1
!

Herrick’s

protaotive of

rtonsekable

Abo, Two Dwelling Houses.

To Hie young of both sexa* suffering from He,
cret llabiU; prostration of inlud; Ina* of powernervous debility, loss of sight, wakefullness, love

SUSANNAH KIRBY.

■
DROPSIES of al! kinds, by freeing and atnigtb

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.

.

adopt your Fills a. their family rnedieinws.
VrtHP -I—fllAM, MMMMMH,

Baltic Creek. Mich., Dec. 21. IA5».

and without Vioiener. all vtpbnt purges have the hair 111ick nnd black, though *bor*,-il ieaiao evsniugin all Mg my b*ad. Fading coofoieut that
bcwel. eostire withtn two day..
FEVERS of s!l Mods, by restoring Uh&gt; blood another largr bottle would restore it entirely and
te a regular eireulxUou, through th* process of
rerniratuin in such eases, and the thorough sola­
tion uf all intestinal obstruction in olbdr*.
order no flilae ai
The Ltrs Mantex*» hsve been known to enre
tbyaelf the script
RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks and
G(’UT to half that time, by removing local tnfls

FOR SALE!!

itrely well.

in abundeomelv b
fsni.lv should Ge
trstrd with; Iseai

die»c Dyspepn.
io flauor it is st

'

sale propertr of Dr Robsck. originated with one
of the oldest'and moat eminent Medical 1‘racli-

DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the
flrat and second alomacbs, and creating a flow of
pore and healthy bile, instead of the stale atid
acrid kind; FLATPI.ENCY. Leva or Arretira"

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

'

published, nol

Bittern, These book*

tone could resist, thatTrvf Wood's lf*ir Rqalor-

HENRY L. THOMAS.

Li. 1 Warpuled riipcrlor id
—I'soy 1’ill before Hi* public^
iixunni. I-aox Cocm,
Honda July I", imo.

A NEW ARTICLE.

LIFE PILLS AND PIKEN1X BITTERN

medical properties, who will iiot highly snprute
DR-J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE FIT­
TERS.
In all newly eeUled places, where there

.ny^JW-"-*

per bottle, or *A per half dexen. Ut tbe Scandi­
navian Blood Fills, 2$ cent* per box, or j boxes
for El.
THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
IZT Brad Dr. Roback'» Special Notices and
Certificates, published in a cvnapicuoua part of
ILia paper from lime to time. Dr. Robsck* Med­
ical Almanac si»d Family Adviser, containing a on Cooking, .Dyeing, Freaerving, Cleaning. Ac..
How to Plant and whstit u best to Raise; How
to cure animala,adric« toHuuac Keeper*, Fa naer*.
and Mechanics, cn a 1'0' subjects of interst.—
lo dithcfli or complicated case* Dr. Roback Price i5 cents. Worth flO to any one.
THE CONSUMPTIVE'S BOOK.
■ay be applied to iM-r-onally or by letter cnclos■g one sump for tbe reply.

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,

IWEOFF-A-T’S

prepared by an eminent audakillAil plvsietan
has used them sncceaafully in hi* practice
last twenty-five year*. The proprietr*
purchasing tbeexdoaiie right to menu I
d sell Dr.Doda' Celebrated Imperia! W

THE GtHbE ANU GUARD

every avenue and organ of the aratciu
pel it thoroughly and permanently.

advance from

lkxMS

erery vnneiysid Strlx Eighf day'
sale cheap at
H. A J. RVSdILL'B.

C sad *0 hour ClocksP.for

b.

/. QBirr.

�fi-w'
—SAVE TtfE
% UNION
.

CURE
CURE

W/&gt;

cure

Town * Forth Of »*»r •

| 1 MH 1
S- !5 3 C I"

sin

AND

NervousHeadache
?

■ALB UF 6TATB TAX LANDS.

BUY IOUB GOODS

s

R. J. GRANT.

iui*5 a™

ANNUAL TAX BALES.

- -'By tbe use of lhm« Pill* th* periodic attack* ef
Wtotta *&gt;r ,\w*. IhUackt may be prevented ; and
■&amp; taken at the ooameneen ent ofaa attack Inimeta relief from pain and aiekneu will be obtained
12: W ’•M’”’*
removing th; Abeam cad
J 'JU*1&lt; to which female* are »0 .object.
They del gently upon the bovrela—removing
‘‘jSTzXvry Jfta, .•VedflUA Delicate Female*.

qB|l all persona ofin?0&gt;f&lt;ir*A4A/l*. they are valua’•tltu a Mrerflrv,Improving tho nryvWr. giving
fear and vigor t» tbe iligvatire organ*, and rratorSthe natural etaetirity and strength of tbe whole

, contain a full dnacription of each
la, and may be aeen on applicaf the County Trrwurtt.
r to tbe State fee Tale* of 1851,
th. Tu Salca in October leal,
tfeet to tbe right of redemption
, ee well aa tv the right of pur­
. r&gt;'&gt;_
.vl- nm..
t-

ON LOW PRICES
Come and See !!

WE

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

! by Dragpat* and all other Dealer* in Uad&gt;x will be aeal by mail prepaid on receipt
PRICE 25 .CENTS.

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS.
HEADACHE
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.

S

awy &lt; Liu truly arirn:^- diaowary.
Maaonvilla, Conn., Feb. K I Ml.

Ma. Sraxjuxo.

•EitK.IFJS'StH,

BOOTS &lt;&amp; S2I0ES-,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE
tof ^Toar C*pkaiM I'iUa. Tit
1
a/btovek p. m.
I Vernon, Wyaaddtte Ca., O.

- ••
Bertrly, Maaa^ Dec. 11, I860.
JL C. SrALotao. Faq.
e*-I wmh become cirrtlarwor large abow bills. I
King year Ceyhalic Fill* more partieulrriy befei

JOHNS A CKOSLEY,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPBOVIB

AND

ii'iiftiiEASDWATa rntfo»

DRY GOODS!

tkaaatewUHlanw md ms ato** «&lt;/u
ndaUMi •• totaMa aooea witwow *«■•»«•
mtanm.

u&gt;oi»nH •«&lt;».
AYDlrt » Ttriot ai

dc»*»l*-

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,

Stacks of
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

Clothing

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

&gt; 1»

21

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22

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61
15
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I have tried your Capoalic Pilla. and JUke Am
a* wvi.'that I want yt»t to send me twe dollar*
'"plrt'aftheae are for tbe neighbor*, to whom I

1

,

*100701. MS XVKXY HOUSE."

OUR GOODS

&gt;

Unusually Low !

Wa laka

ia

exc!i»n&lt;e fur good*—

WhaM, Corn, Oata, Butur. Lard, Pork.
teHy hknctat aawytMag yw haw
Dart til to gira aa a &lt;aIL

Kli? GRANT.

»&lt;&gt; 11

h

&gt;1 to IB
UH1W

7?as;siSX**-'’

“Np,HEAT IS REQUIRED.
TikM maleriah art fat ap

;MaiMBfeaiU.tvjil
l:&gt; ■' ’*
JTali dntriptiat eirtalart

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ta wiLUie n*En,
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HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 180L

unmn «

msssws.

&lt;LI|oia ^istdlang.

irutv.'

An Adventure In the Wert.

S 13
S 13

*. j. erm,

JACOB FERRIS,

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GROCERIES!

J

PATENT MEDICINES

&amp;CROSLET,
fRERS OF THE IMPBOV*®

fSRStas
,D WATHtYirfo1

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-ta-'^Tegl.tUifc
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fc, wk uu"“
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fall data on tta beach.
W- were afloaLax’d that waa all, wtan
a fall discharge from our fu- reused tta
ballets to rrhirtje p-ri us. huiaot a wound
did they deal to either uf us. Discharge
after discharge followed, but we paatad

Giidul Bcott—-ILs"
and do fruit

LrhA

HI-««J

him into IM
x th. taw®.

Ml

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nod U. V
J’

old Gewaral to

bollm, a—pp-inx*&lt;l jrNh.ad w»M

am. a

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STORE!!!
A, S

R

01
oi

the rt.vy lira, shot &gt;»
at»d destroy the privateer schooner JoAfc,
lying m the slip near wtare tta dock wan
•______ La Will. them &lt;rf tta
Fribmm AMD Naxos.»oa».—Having ju.t &lt;’
opened a commodiou. shop for the sale
of the “Essence of P.rdillon,” I embrace OlUDT W»» w W.1W
-r—- .
this opportunity of informing you that lately erected. About 3 o'clock tta boats
on 8-turdiiy not 1 thali commence tta hsd approached to within a quartet ofa
buaioce. of manu&amp;cturiog drunkard., mile uf tta sch'Hiner unobserved, when a
Etn and beggars, for tta sober and ■entry discovered them and gave tta
trlou. -nd respectible portion of tta •Inrm. Our boys immediately gave way
on ttair
and pullUtawnswlta taw
community to support.
1 shall deal in “familiar spiriu,” which and stern and bosrtad tar in gtflant style.
will excite men to deed, of riot, rob­
bery and blood, and by »odoing dimicl.h
‘

- l had agreed tu deliver certain dis^pnlchcs tu an agent of the Uuited States.Guy.
eminent, at*, hou.e on the Missouri shore
X. RUSSELL,
of the MissiiKippi rtviE some distance
below St Louis. The time at which the
meeting was to take pl.ee, and Urn dis
patches were to be delivered, was spedmusket, and jdstols ihrtmgb tta port*
Red fur a certain night.
The errand I
WIGHTMAN * ROBINSON,
but all to no purpoee, as our boy. wore
had undertaken might ta attended with
email sum. and with great expedition, to ,too much for them, anduftor o
danger, and was undoubtedly surrounded
to hand encounter, drove tta rebels
prepare victim, for tta a»ylum«, tta poor hand
।
by uncertainties. My conveyance on tta
&lt;over tta .ide on .bore. Tta alarm bak­
mission wws a small skiff carrying a light the stream, never attempting to m,ke hoove, die prison, and ttagallow..
ing been given to the troop- stationed In
I
will
furnish
an
article
that
will
io;
nil, with which l -krtnmed the waters of for the shore, a doubt had arisen In the
the yard, they commenced tooondovi
HASTINGS
the mighty river. The night was dark minds of my pursuers, and to dear it crease tbo .mount of fatal accident., mul- t
to the attiaUDoe of their eompaoiooa.—
MASON ALLEN,
and the air sultry;.not a light could ta they were determined to keep up the Uplying the number of diatreming dis- t
ease, .nd render those which are com- ,tta officer in command of tta party,
distinguished
cn
either
shore
ns
I
kept
T'fcEALER tn GROCERIES. provUtsas. prepursuit In that direction, especially as
Lz -Mt, fii-h. buUar. lard, park, and grain of
my mid stream course. 1 eagerly peered there was a settlement ot free colored paratively harmless, malignant and incu- ;
-----------oo
----------■11 kind,. Al*o tor* caudwt. eU .etc. Slort Ir.
to right and left stand and stern, and people soruo miles down tta Illinois -rable*
Caliioru • Blsck. ffiata itrwl, Ha»Un(% Mich.
I shall deal in drugs which will deprive ।
listened Intently for any unusual sound. where »i wns likely the slave might ta
oberts
trikes Muthing was visible but the gloomy riv­ fleeing. On the other aldo of tho river, ■ome of life,'many of reason, most of ।
properly, and all of peace; which will ,spiking tta battery.
.
er, and nothing audible but its mysterious he said, ttare dwelt a noted Abolitionist,
tEALER in *11 kinds ot Ftarily (Jreesrta.
In pairing down tn retreat aavcr-1 rounds,
cause buabands to become firads,’ wives
murmur.
.
who had aided tho escape of tunny a slave widows, ebiWren orpfiata, and all mendi- ,of grape and esnurtar were fired from the
—HAVE—Once I thought I heard the whisper­ and at his bands he vowed ta would de­
boat
howitzer
into
the
mas*
of
m«n
-pcants.
ing of voices, but that might ta the
JI BT RECEIVED
mand the fugitive.
’
1 will cause the rising generation to proaching, vthoea shriek, and yell, fortifi­
sighing of ihe breeze which at that
ROBERTS 4c STRIKER,
1 waa somewhat startled at the discov- grow up in Ignorance and vice, and prove ed to tbs damage done. In fact, the next
, instant just touched with a faint ripple' ery 1 had made during this colloquy. Tta
a burden and a nuhanoe to the commu­ day. one of Col Wibun'. officer- coMtfod
the face of tta wrteh 1 did not fear pur­’ agent to whom I waa bound -nd this
several cart loads of coffins being convey­
suit or interruption.
I doubled if my' friend of tho black man w;ere one and tho nity and the world.
DRl’CN AND iEMIRNEM ’
I will cause mother, to forget their ed to the steamboat that runs to Pensa­
errand was suspected by any one except‘ same individual. This I know by tta
sucking infants, and virgin, ttair priee- cola. Our loss amounted to throe killed
M0Clirmicals, Paints, Oils, Cam* those between J».tam 1 *•’ acting aa
1 name being repealed by liberated foe,and
and fifteen wounded, the latter nearly all
S pfrene“. Bnfnlng FlwM,
courier, but {here was sooielbing not to the house in which he lived, close to the Ium innocen»e.
1 will corrupt the ministers of religion doing wril.—Cta. A’ K. THta-r.
be defined, constantly urging me to ta on river bank, was the haven whither 1 was
TUBPENTINE AND ALCOHOL
otatruct the progress of gospel truth, and
the alert. The darkness now became more then bound. This house, 1 discovered,
righteouroewi, defile the purity of tta
intense, or .ccmed lb ta si».
Tta air stood scarcely a mile below the sand-tar. •
church, and cause spiritual and temporal
grew closer. I could but faintly distin­ I knew it could not be much further down
--------- -- ---i------ guish the Illinois shore, the batiks of but the presence ot this bar.had been un­ death; and if any should ta so impertin- muruiug, -cio,
as to ask why 1 have tta impodeoce, auda­ tu Stale, by Government authority, ttat
’• which 1 had been drawing dearer fur some
(
lir FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL' lime, bnvine drifted from mid-stre.ni, known to me until that night, and my city,
and utter recklcsraen u&gt; bring such there is no truth in the rumor, which
BWEEZEY et ALLEN.
rtxkoning
had
become
confused
by
it.
—
PURP03ES.0NLY.R1
accumulated misery upon a comparative- have been put in circulation lately, that
whilst the Missouri bank was Invisible.
ttorneys at lawu4 saUenor. &gt;n cunThe planter, for such ta was, also mid ,jy happy people, my honest reply ta— the navigation of the Potomac ta- been
ccrv. particular atuution prid U&gt; CoaveyHeavy drop, of ruin began suddenly that the point uf the tar nearest to Mis­
closed bv rebel ballerie. on tta Vu-ginb
to palter upon tta water and die breeze Morl was but • few yards from the -pot Monkt 1 The traffic in drunkard's drink
i. lucrative, and, some professing Chria- .horc. Itfot a veamd bound to this city
freshened.
The wind blow down the wtare tny bunt struck, and offered to nslluns (!)give it tbelr cheerful countenance has failed to reach her destination, nor !»•
stream and my little craft tore along ai&gt;l me to get tar fairly afloat again, and
I have a license, -nd if 1 do not bring oue outward bound been stopped, Eve«j,
nt h rapid rate; tta faun gathered -nd df-r of the fatal -tad.
1 accepted the these manifold evils upnn you, somebody
day numbers have come up and gone
flew; the black river swelled and tost offer, and together we shoved her into
else will. 1 live in a land of liberty ! 1 down the river, and they have all ptatad
and roared; and the rain soaked mo to tbs deep water. I took the helm whilst he
EL WRIGHT,
liave purchased the legal power to de the enemy’s gun. without a WM, bc:r.p
.kin and half filled my l&gt;oat, while tta drew aft'the sheet, aud by aid of an oar
TTORNET and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. such M
mulish the character and reputation, des­ kiiied or even wounded. Tta oohr acci­
lightning flushed with such blinding inten fto ledwtrd. m before, we managed to
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
troy tta health, shorten the lives, and dent which has occurred during the past
ally that I seemed rushing ihtough the &lt;clear the bar altogether.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISUt
rintciiw luniiw A’““ —
----------By this time ruin the souls of those who choose to week. ba. been the oolli.ioo between tta
cUim* cad money promptly remittee.
Along shore, st the rein had creaed. and tta gale had be­
Infsrt.sTwythi.g in th* Grocery Uns, such * * mntetiding elements.
•learner. Delaware and Planet, reeulfmg
OAoa, with V. W. Ralph Em . Middles ills. will b. needed for fatnUV n»«.
intervals, I besrd tbo barking of dugs come almost a calm. The lightning flashed honor mu with their custom.
My drunkery is admirably located on in the low of the latter. Tta rebel, tar-,
belonging to some lonely tarm.
I now no more.
The moon shone faintly and Inebriation Street, near Bowdy Alley, not fortified a point on tta river. They
■ stiard for the MUpvuri shore, and away tho stars were out, although dark msaaes
DANIEL COOK,
CU WHiaT ■KKETTillXB’ff
and
i.
but
a
very
short
distance
from
the
have a few gun., which are constantly
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Qmni tart sad
fluw tta little craft, careening to the blast. still swept athwart the heavens.
gambling bell, the brothel, the jail, the shifted to •one new position, tad tta
T.x Ar.m, will attend lo Ui.
And (nnklsg Extract*
Suddenly there was a strange sound
The planter told me that tta same flash Insane As-ylum, the Stale prison, and
debt..nd »n ether bu»ine«&gt; pwUlringtoki.ofl.ee
labor undergone to remove them fry
*• in my care, h»w but distinct and threat­ which revealed
■evealtd bis
bls presence tn
to me, as
m 1
d!ow
,
'
point to point, ba. been so far poorly
dlows.
.
ening. The boat's keel was grating upon
•htedjpi.o the'firn totlmatrnn of * Jt&gt;toBiertinf
lotox Seating liquor-of
liquor, of all
nil kind,
kinds kept
kept repaid, m they tav- not succreded ta
mi'ne V.Mm.^Now'^e tad a fairer ehanee
U A. HOLBROOK,
gravel. The next instant she had .truck
such as
La­ interfering with our shipping ta. the leari.
”
&gt;T " ‘
_r- constantly on band
hand for sale,
cale,»ui-h
u La
nputi a sad-har. "TeftillR fly the sheet ot of viewing the
v,
’T__I— Gin, Rum, Rral.iiv
ta personal attractions of
Beer. XX
Wine,
Brandy,
RlHis features
feature, were
were taavy
heavy
/&amp;c„ ,11 having Aleotal fur
my mH -Itogclher 1 seized on oar and each other.
PENS. PfiNCIUi. INKS. PAPER. KNsounded on boA side- and ahead, there' his lips thick and treacheruwa
itMffiHutw looking. I1 their basis, ...
__ __n
but are
well rectified ik.A.i.,1.
through
VKLOI’ES. CARDH. Ac., k*.
was not depth enough to fl-mt in any di­' thought lodging by the imperfect survey arsenic, strychnine, vitriol, logwood, and
An amusing scene occurred in tta camp
J.M. RUSSELL.
' rrctlnn,
I leaped 1hto the river and1 I wos able to make of them In tta Indis- sundry other drugs of a like character, «ofa Pennsylvania regiment two dsryill^t*.1
|H V8IC1AN and Surgeon. Office in Roaaell i
MOST POPULAR
shoved my boat -stem, ontil she ,w»s1 tlnct right shed by feeble moon and a few in order and to the end that the legitimate iOur trnope were engaged in a brisk sklrdear of tta bar.
Again embarking' straggling stare.
He seemed a man effects to be produced upon my victims ।m:.b with tta rebels In LewinsrHIa, jnrt
JOHN ROBERTS,
I endeavored to escape the dangerous1 whose veers might have been forty.
Nearly opfaA
(
bv
and through the use of intoxicating ।stave tta Chain Bridge.
ritual by coasting along Its uneven end
on this side of the river. Gen. McWe were now within a few yards of !liquors as a mis-relled ' beverage" stall site,
■
t reacherou. Htremlty. This 1 was labor­ the shore. On a gentle rise from a low be
t
more rapid, sure and certain.
। CaU's division were in camp, and the pay­
ing th achieve when a gust of whrd,»ldM sandy beach,stood tho house of the agent.
a. P. CHERRY,
My Drunkery la also one of tta spir­ master was counting cut his gold due tta
h. by some whirling eddy, drove my little A few moments afterwards I beaetad the itual stations on tbe Great Central Rail­ troops for their service.. Vrord wsw
re craft again lhun«p!ngon the sand bar. I boat; then jumping out, ran her talf-way road leading direct to the City of De received «f what was going on oTer tta
“ flung myself on one of tta thwart-, al- out of the water, furled tta anil, bailed strudiun, via. tbe popular towns rf Vitia­ river. Tta men sprung to ttair arms
1
nwwt determined tu wait for tta light of out what little water remained In her, and ted Appetite, Physical Pollution, Moral anticipating an order to mart*. Tta
morning,
could
bear bidding my companion farowell.approach­ Dcgredutiun, Ignorance, Vulgarity, Pro­ regiment among whom the money tad
...
inorniuK. if
it the slender craft
w.
.
•
...
_ "infii...a
been distributed turned ttair tacks upon
ed quickly tta dwelling.
ffTrKXVP
IMlE &lt;DAS2I SO bmg
the &lt;heavy
and■tram*
fanity and crime­
4/OlUCLftX^p
in£
s ,,
vd the destructive
staseem•Good night," cried tta planter, “we
ings
sodtta
destructive knocks
snocsssne
Pareels who wish their children to the paymaster and his treasure, as if it
or Ready »tair» ®n,I* .
B ta receiving nt. every
------- ■---will meet again before the next pight take passages on this great thoroughfare
etfto
Instant.
1 was busied In baling out the beat, nulls around. 1 have an amount to s«Ule early in life, are respectfully invited to wna
---- ---,
।
when a vivid flash of lightning reveetod, with your friend, tta Ataliuoni&lt;t,' “d , visit tta tar of my Drunkery frequently lying on tta table; he dropped hi» pen said
J. M. NBVINM,
within a few feet of me, tta figure of a bo went bis way.
.
and bring their children with them—ttair rusW for the camp. leaving pen, pap-T,
1 sought tta agent, waa admitted into sons especially—in order that they may end gold to take care of themselves.—
man standing in tta wrter, drenched and
pallid,wbewe eyes with a filed glare.were the house, delivered my dispatches, and avail themselves of tbe afivantages -nd Another shouted, “Hold rm to mine till
clMlBK MortaMe. by sdvwtiswnL
ROBERTS k STRIKER.
L-emingly bent on mine: and in an instant in a lialf au hour was In bed, buried in peculiar facilities which my bnr.room Ur morrow,” and darted front tta tent.—.
deep
slumber.
1 was roused from this furnishes fur the acquisition of a suitable Tta paymaster w'm hit alone with tta
all was dirkww
before. Tta sudden
•ppearanee of thi- -bj-et; its attitude atata of happiness by the agent, urging and proper education, preparatory to gold, with time to contemplate tta curterect and rigid; the deadly R-tfor of ite mein the name of heaven to d less my­ their taking the down train.
». C. PRINDLE,
cnvnteMwee, and tbe imnrobility of tta self instantly, as the bouse was surround
Through tickets ren ta hnd at my bar
AtxioATna. to an TcaxKD to Aococwr.
eye. together with its spparret fl.ght cd by sccesaionista, swearing tutarn the for a few cents. Ticket office open at all
I sprang from my hours, day and night.
—A recent aultar mya tta time h not
with the vanishing lightning, half justified roof over his head.
couch,
and
he
lead
me
to
the
window,
and
very far diaUnt when alligator- will ta
me to deeming it tta water haunting gtaat
Orders solicited.
Twenty tnen at
called upon lodiachnrge ttair obligation­
of some lost boatman whose body had there! beheld them.
Diadolcs R.-Skllkr.
DANIEL NTRlKER,
least surrounded the hoase, all armed
In -ociety. and that the bu.inee. of caichperished on tta bar.
They tad
An Intolerable feeling possessed me— with fowling pieces or rifles.
Did you ever know an actor who ing them will aflbrd another ctanee for
profitable li*h»try. Oil of a very fine
n feeling of astnni-hment and horror, piled quantities of wood about the porch cwldn’t.act Macbeth T
of tbe dwelling, and were evidently bent
Did you over know an orator who was quality tan ta obtained from the alliga­
whM, -J«&lt; tn "&gt;« •“
tor., and it i« conaidered met va!—He
~m.rrf.nlghtn,.r.. 1
&gt;» on burning it. No person IIvad here ex­ accustomed to public speaking?
H. COOK,
abmft. but my voice was nn "»font». ana cept the agent and-an Irishman, who acted
Did you ever know a bottle of port for ecald., bum. .nd rheumatism. Ek&gt;
ccllcnt saddle, and taautifal boot- end
I felt my flash creeping and my blood fro­ as servant, but who had gone over to Ills- that had not been six years in tattle I
wn. Present!) I felt tta side of tbe boat nols, the day before and had not returned
Did you ever know a yoong lady shoes hm e been made 6et uf their tanned
riiiM. Their hard, white and pHwtad
shaken by aome other reuse than ttat uf yrt. The agent said that our lives de­ without a scrap-book 1
tta waves, and the next Intent • tand pended upon our quitting the house and
Did you ever know a baby that wasn t teeth mar be uaed fob ■ variety &lt;w perH. N. SHELDON,
escaping ttare and then. We acted up­ tta qnietret thing I- the world?
noee«: while nnder tta fore fine there fo
«H l.ta ,m my
It — ~
10VKTT TMUSVKM. ofc.i. tWCrert
on ths suggestion al once, stole out by
. . _ ___ _ __ r^unMini, muak
These are questions fur the boldest r
om; Irnt it.
»mn«I “ .““"V* j!
tta back way when all our assailants
...Id mar th.w.1 from my
««*
inhabitant" to -newer.^
ix«n A. .WBBICV,
were in front. Tta spent went with rifle
my Um*
It- A11
My skiff
pROMXgnM
with ttat emhmm. My ley WmxiI in hand; I with my ntiA&lt;nr.
S-carr or Coarurr.—Though some
Maa. Lnroow.-Wf learn ttal Mm.
hie hot. mt nmb. quire*1 "&gt; l&lt;,n»"’ offered lbs surest,chance of escape, as by dmes small evils, like fovtaWa tasects,
with un unknown fear, but with a wildI a vigorous pulling w- might •&lt;«»*• J* ieffilct pain, and a single hair may -top a President Unodneto coRNF-d ™ quahlyV
ood
the
reach
of
their
pieces.
W
e
bad
ing herself for tta mor. tai teato ostapfe
vast machine, yet the chief secret uf torn
rage against an unknown object.
nrasiy
g-taed
the
boat,
whan
a
frightful
“NVhuarey«m?”l muttered between my
fart lies in not suffering trifles to vex one de. of her evalted atstion. Bta to ntata
irtlh. ,'And what means this attack on। shout nroclaimed tta secessionists had •nd in prudently rellivaUng an under
tpe ? Are you river thief or an escapedI drtectad uur sacape. &gt;U»U gams tone growth of small pleasures, since very
1 diecuvered tta negro hunUng pl-tor. few great ones, -fas! -re let un loog
maniac ?"
, .
..
The moly «re. .toluiimreatl. oe the&gt; directly &lt;» Trout of us, b v tta ride of the
Mrto/my h*lfe*pu*md bar.trengl.dfre.. boat. H « hugh of fiendish exultation, as
r he pointed tu the bouse now in fl-roe^:
How Pasxb I. L»owTaD^-P«ristoI&gt;«bL
- wai .ut start by a bullet from the er’-l
» rifl*whioh caused him to leap forward and
IONIA,

On High Prices, at the

5

his attack on me and the cause ot hW
presence on the sired bar.
. ।
“1 took you for a runaway nigger," be
answered,Mand my host was swamped on
tta ta-. and my companiou’a gone to—his body by thia time is Wf.way tq Caire. Ho was « man 1 hired to follow rite
vartninL We were both together, and
.
had
been dogging you abme time, when
the breeze sprung up and we lost yon.
“How did you strike tta sand tar F I
asked. “ Why did you not make right
’
for the Illinois shore,when you suspected
1
me to hie a runaway F
The follow s
'
treacherous approach upon mo tad mode
me suspicious of some design of further
ill he contnmplatcd^nd I half doubted the
1
of the fogitivo negro.
t
'story
He replied that os I kept right down

NO. 23.

r «e^ *

I

�fotal art ^isitllantoas

It a
bavc

« nto

[widfL

____

Creeks hare raised a force of 1,000 men,

and the Cherokees

The AetioneZ Republican of this morn-

borne guard 1,500

" iMQfr Witt AW» WTU.-A?
semion uf tbe Board ri Bnpervimr riik -y&amp;u

commence oa the second Monday,

TILE VERY LATEST'

Frankfort, oct. 1.

■

iw the flag wirne to ba loweree didn’t! know, somebody1 hnd
L^k«ir&gt;• bo Wouldn’t be responsible
tfi'c d'jvner oFthe building bad something
tb'Av, &amp;c.‘ ^S;iMGen. Pahie, very qui

again put up that flag; if it comes down
hfc£tf? .iprder
by your hand or by any
abqpt-you, I will immediately wnd a file
afttcarpitb pyders to take you to

Al the afternoon session of the Senate
yeatcnlay, Senator Whitaker offered a
resolution requesting John C. Breckin­
ridge and Lazarus W. 1’uwcll to resign
their scats ns Senators in Congress, ss
they du not represent the will of the pen
pie of Kebtueky, andV they dorfot com
ply, foe United States Senate is ’ respect
fully .requested to Investigate their conduct.and if found to be in opposition to
tiro Federal Govethhtent, that foey 'expel
them from their seats. They were passed
twenty to five'snd sent to the House,
wtich adjourned without acting un them.
This morning they came up ns unfinished
bunineMof foe House, and a suspension
oflhe rules to consider ft wns refused,

forty to sixty.

may expect the same lute. Good morfg,wy,r -It isuwedlew lq.add that the
g vf the Union fowled gloriously oyer
pjSt. .Francis; till ,sundown, when, as
Wfil, patriotic bunds folded .it up.lor the

Washixotox, QcL 1.
Tbe following important letter, dated
U. 8. Steaater Afmyare, Sept. 11 th, 1801.
off foe mouth uf the Mississippi, was re­
ceived hero recently:

‘•The latest nows from New Orleans is
that there is tfi'tteh aufferiug and distress
(here.
' ‘
Placards were posted on the comers of
the streets, a few nights agn. inscribed—
ng the aftemi'on it became uecca- "Lincoln and Bread
Dane and
.their furt-hcr uan, that a team of Starvation P
ibuuid be,shod; and the teamster
There are great aporehensious of Fre­
«M sent to the .uearest blacksmith shop mont’s descent down the Mississippi river
io.h»«;e &gt;t done. The mulinb hero of tbe and if he comes, many are ready to jam
sa&lt;U swore roundly that he would pot him.
•? '
'
Wl-a ««n&gt;incQ.wr
bammec.for mwxusuvi
ihe^cnssrd Unculnilca,’ •
blocknife of New Orleans is closed,
Mri.-tMhwild O.H be dte-e »n hi. shop.— nnfl becoming draer and closers very day.
The prnp-r. officer anon reported tbe facte
. .^4 —11— —• — ——. ...II —X A
J
.
GEN MAN8FIEIJ) TO COMMAND AT FORTporal and said.'“take a file &lt;&gt;f iwdse man
Rftffl MONBOR
go to tho blat knwut h; tell- him to shoe
Washington, Oct. X
tbpso.BMik-aal ouev, nnd to do it well. If
It is true that Gen..Mansfield has been
Urefosre, without fuither ordcra, take
appointed
to
the
command
of. Fortress
him tn Ah^.Ohio levee and shoot him.”—
Monroe, but Gen Wool, whom be super­
sedes, has been assigned to no other comn’aod- ■ ,.;-x r.,

ready, for

Luuisvillk,

Oct. 6.

A reliable iuformant from New Or­
leans says tbe Federal troops occupy
Ship. Island, nod the Chandliers Island,
and that they have lumber on ship Island
sufficient to build accommodations for
from 10,000 to 12,000 ttoopa. Our in­
formant the announcement of the capture
of New Orleans premature, but says tho
Fedvral forces can take New Orleans in
the rear and silence thrir baUcrios. thus
rendering it easy for tbe fleet to eome up
tl&gt;e river.
•
*
Advices from Now Orleans to the 30lh
ulu, say that the Governor of Louisiana
has ordered all stores in tbe city dosed
at 3 o’clock each afternoon, and that all

TERRIBLE ALARM AT NEW ORLEANS.

Iwh.1i Mai atiaot you. If the owner orders
bw iny tyuqJimenta, with
thp^syprMce lhat in'nii hi'iir'a titnc his
hpipae wi|l be Uvej«d.to the ground, and

ABOUT NEW ORLEANS.

..

J

?

\1

FtanTINU ON THE kanawba- compuhtb
ROCT OF THE REBELS WITH HEAYTLOBK.

tn attack from the federal forces
xmsidered imminent.
Confederates had plan led ColumIliads :tl Garrolloo, nine miles above
New Orleans, and al English Turn baluy
tbe city.’

35*S,^ik»-*—।
progressing rapidly at tb« County Trea­

surer’s oflioB.

liters has been consider-

able paying up, to stop sale^nd save tbe

necessity of subaequent redemption; and

Toornao Match.—We ore iofi'cmed
that at the dose of the County Fair ex­

“sec small bills.

est hlSrrftlbe Nnrth-wri quarter of

the drah of Sheriff Everts; tM«
we chronicle tbe death of Mrs. Everts,

who bade adieu to earthly acenes on Sat­
urday last, and followed ber husband to
their KMM rest.

LADD.

Nxw Goons.—We observe that our
meh-hauta arc flow receiving their supply
of fall and winter goods'.
Tho pressure

PROBATE P^DKB.

of tbe war docs noL entirely suspend bus*.
nose; and we aro glad to see th it our

merclnnts are determined to do their

New Advertisements.

rsosiscOrriCx.
Rasbncs,

full share of it.
NcwsrAFM CruKons.—Tho I’aniurtn

Ceuwty Tritac, is tbe name of a new
paper, started at

Decatar, Van Buren

County, by C. P. Swarr.

Hither a

squally lime to embark in the publishing

liMru.

business, friondlSwest.

(.Wrrr, &gt;i

A new paper, to be called ilha .Ifoson
Union Herald, is about being started al
Albion, in this State, published by M. V.

BoWirWoo.

Prindle. J«ri8i/rf P»Uta.
“fori •» fay
- tbte riurt for Probate,

Bkktlbt.
We omitted to notice a change that

took place several weeks ago. in the pro-

prietorablp of the Michigan Farmer.

W.

M. Dorr succeeds R. F. Johnstone as
editor and proprietor.
Mr. Griswold vf the Lansing Journal,

givee place to 8. L. KiLsoeaxK. of Lan-

MXf
Perhaps we ought to make some
apologies this week, but we don’t feel like
it, and besides. It wrnj’d be a useless

th* •■ItepuWKa.n Ustnrr. a irw*p»p»r printed
UasIteC*. M^MNOUitegtessMi sooutt ofU»r
Am .l. r..u
- ...

waste of Gate.

ding tbe broriaa te tbs pr»a»'»e«.
SHERMAN C. PIUNDLE.

asked Mr. Lincoln if be had seen ascertain
editorial article in tbo Now York morn
ing ------- . “No," replied old Abe, “1
dare not open that paper. I’d like now
and then to see Its editorials, for tbe fun
of tbo thing, but if I do I am aur$ m get
seduced into reading its Washington dis
patches, awl then iny tfaep it gone for one

MORTGAGE SALp.

•

LATEST FROM MISSOURI-

A special to tha St. Louis 2&gt;rmorr«/
says “Little doubt is entertained here
that Price is on Ins way south with the
mam body of his army , the force reported
,tn be making demonstrations near Seda­
lia and Georgetown being merely a de­
tachment for the purpose of keeping our
advance engaged.
The last beard from Price’s advance
•guard was at Clin tun, Henry County.
It is supposed that Price will push, on
to the A rkanaas line. Gen. Fremont will
follow him closely and give him battle
wherever be can find him.

Y. Saw of Friday claims to have rulia
ble private information that fitly cr sixty
tbotmtnd men have disappeared mysteri­
ously riooe Tuesday, from various divis­
ions near Wsshiugum^nd that regiments
ostensibly sent to Washington are now
quietly switched off at Baltimore for
Western Virginia. It also understands
from good authority, that the army of
tha Potomac Ija 260,000 strong.

j:

A Ixmdna letter to the New York Comnureial Adotrlioer aays: “Of one thing
you may be certain, namely, that all tbe T&gt;C8LIC NOTICE »
reports and assertions nut forth either in JL fcUowfw d*.crib«
Northern or Southern
Township No

FROM FORTRESS MONRO E.

Fowte-s Moxsoe Oct. 6.
Tbe Spaulding euBed for Hatteras In­
let with five 'hundred troope.
Gen. Wool returned to Old Print this
morning, and w ill probably remain.
Gch. Mansfield goes to Hatteras Inlet
1n the Spalding to assume chief com­
mand.
CommiMAry Jno. Clark, late editor of
the Boston Courier, was on the propeller
Fanny, but left with the first load of
stores, and thus escaped being made
prisoner._______ _ _ _

trcncbinerrtk sl Lewiwbwgh, twenty-nine s
U.ta

w^trKnt. &gt;«.

hibition, on Friday, there wiH be
ting match, bait mile hosts, best three in
'
tbo celebrated.
Give. For
the of
num
trotters, and tbe particulars of the race,

inglo, arranging for hia new brigade.—
Tbe prospect for ealtatmenta in New Eng.
Cwcixxsn, Oct. 3.
lend la very good,and tbe General expeote
The Kanawha correspondent of the
to be able to join one ol tbe autumnal
Commercial, of this «ty, says that five
coast expeditions, and probably winter
companies uf the 1st Kentucky regiment,
at Charleston or nt Mobile,
I uur com panics uf the 34th Ohio regiment
nnd one company of foe 5th Virgitfia reg.
imettt, under UcuL Cui. Enyart, surroun­
ded and attacked the rebels at Chapman­
thing connected-with it. A Captain was villa, and after a .isoitawflogoincnl, compiotely routefl them, killing sixty and
MIHiael Price, one of the first advo­
taking seventy prisoners. The rebels, in
escaping, were iutercspted. by Col. Piatt, cates ofsecession in Virginia, and recently
Peins. “MyMasri'1 said tho Genenl.
who killed..forty, and Book a large num­ In the army opposed to our forces under
Gen. Roaeerana, has become disgusted
ber of priaoners.
This blow is conridcred tbo Gnifoing with the cause and returned to his -home
He controlled and
use for tiro rebels, iu Kannwaha Valley, near Harper’s Ferry.
west and south of.Charleatun. Au im­ exercised great influence in getting the
portant rumor has also reached Cinciuuati State out of the Union, but has become
by tho Kanawhweteamcr from Chorierton convinced the Confederacy can’t Hand.—
to the effect foal a battle was going on at Be now wishes his Union friends tx» inter­
Sewell’a Meumain, between- tbe National cede for his return to loyalty. On Thurs­
force under Gen. Cux stfo lbe rebels sn- day be dfoed at the bouse of an old friend
dw Floyd and Wise, ta wWcb foe rebels Iand remarked that the rebels might
were bring driven bsek upon their tn- well Sgbt agtinst the derit or the Nor

f ens more illustralioD.—
ling rich men of tbe place

m

foe idea have be«&gt; quite 1’rUt’

M N M

strong, Crossed the rivdr last, Saturday,
and, when about .six miles from; Lexing­
ton, they tnel some Federal f

holds the following language:

' We hone and believe foal the rumor­
she.hMJobg .delighted to honor, and a ed removal ufGen. Fremont is wholly
iwtriot u«d la -stetcaman ia lost tu foe without foundation.
If foo quewltah lies battle ensued. Little la known of the
between1 Ms' removal and that of ' Mr. affair other than that Harris wn« driven
c«l«wtry&lt; -•
M.untgnmery Blair, then by all means back with low of trnmiportation train and
lei Mr. Blnii
out in the Md.
It equipage. Harris reached tho river about
■G^ftL'Painh, who was'ar Paducah, Ky._ iy wmpsrativriy of Vut little' moment U&gt; midnight, closly.followed .by Sturgis, and
hninedlaiely began to transport hia men
1 people whether he stays In office or
time, i4 pne o|^ ftrnse subdrflln the
not; while tiro removal of Fremont would across the ferry tyats under n galling firp
bo felt from one end of the country to tbo of federal musketry.
Many rebels swam the .river. Io their
Iwrsrill “^sasprsntc. the .rclx.4s of hen- other. We thhrk the President will liesAlthough we like Ms style, we State before biking this step, aa nothing impatience to get across, and spread ex­
aggerated reports of Sturois’ strength
that it is of th.-.*, character which would have soeh ti tmidency to chill the
patriousm of-tbo great Northwest, that through the city. One ferry boat is
has generally .met a ifo rebuke, ever since
clow s to-dav like a fiery furnace seven reported sunk, and . a large number of
tbe bespsning of tbe war. If Gen, Us infl times heated* and wbosu sons are pouring rebels are said to have been killed and
to eeeapc reprimand, we forth from her bosom’ at the coll ri their wounded.
Ou Sunday evening Price began to
#n indication of n chnngs country, like a stream of molten lava
evacuate the town, and troupe
better. .'Briow we give from tho blazing depths of n volcano.
slantly departing until 5 o’clock Monday
a,few iacidcala, showing his manner of
evening.
When the lost regiment left. Captain
Westing ehe-rcbeb. of Kentucky.
Read beard some rebels
as Paducah wks fairly occupied
going to Baker’s Hill, commanding slii
n^iL*t«irihg Gen JPalno In caifieminence eight inifea south-west of Lex
j^iirobd. to Cairo.
When the
ington, fortify it nnd mske a stand .there.
.'spp roach rd,
flags were
GEN. FREMONT AT JJTTERSON CIT Y
They seemed to think Fremont and Siegel
1r Qjfifli-ent p
Jcffcraon Grey. Oct. 1.
re approaching with 40,000
not quite all of whiih. were at once
Mrs. Fremont arrived here Irem St.
Rued says Maj. Sevier. Provost Mar­
down qh the lending of the'Vroops.
Louis this afternoon, aiid was received at shal of Lexington, fold him op Friday
rotjrse o( an hour, Gen Paine Iseut
the depot by thn General and staff and a last, that 40,000 rations were issued un
cyupui jjis vuptams to the St.Francis, detachment of sixty of his body guard,
that day.
fog principal hotel., with a sinalliquad bf escorted to the camp. Gan. Frcnjont r«
Sturgis had not crossed the river up to
men id hqist tije sjars nnd xtripe*. whore
ceives nuhreroun vlaitura daily who de­ Monday night, arid nothing definite was
but a shprt lipfejtrcripujjbc ralue srtnko
sire hiiit to send a regiment tu thia place known regarding his strength.
ensign o.ClljpJxJSI^lmd^tUd.
’ few
‘
A
and that U&gt; protect, the (InoIn meft’s prop­
derided, wuras from the Captain settled erty. bushe is obliged to disnppoiut all
TOO coon TO HE THUE
tMTiWections vflhn ! ridlord. but a mdre
is determined to
MH MiUM met him'
I.,... Iti the
-----------hall,, In send out no more small bodies of troops
Tho city is much excited to dny by
.
i-f;iWOmnn, wf;will) revolver to be surrounded and taken priaoners.—
throe rurtwwa, which are deemed apoebryib’Mndj ftt^i many l-iucr tnnnts, forbid
He Is gohig tosuiko altogetimr this time.
the upward advprioe o? the pafty: After
When Price nnd the main rebel army is
ptrfeylhg a’ diomebt, the Captain told the
a.inlhihtted, be will then ree to the prov^hn decidedly that be would ”have no
Breckenridge and the arrest of Humphry
leetion of every Union man in the Stale.
liarshal. The first came by way of Sl
ntauFriT withcrinoline, bet the flag. must
go Uri/ndjfn woman chose &amp;» throw herFROM. KENTUCKY.
^lf in jba'way, on her own bend be the

part ef valor, she stepped
Canrehi qnledy unfurled the
floilSbjufoefof liberty. ' Nobody wits
guard it, and in an hour afterward
^e1 flkff mysterioWidy dropped to the Toot
drAanan’suff. Observing it, Gen Paine
dow n to the door of the St.
I,.calling for the proprietor,

□aU£
’

U
K

onl. that candid and consist­
ent, journal, the Zanriny Rejnbliain,

on the Mth of October, inaL

m

rived, and ctafirins the evacuation of that
place.by Price’s army/
.
Genera) Hari-is’ division’ six thousand

thought we had got him, be wseel I

coMiag telav- ■
SAMUEL 8. LACEY, Cooiatiseioner.

5}rf.&gt;?w..x

i«

:

ILZ. rt U

er came.
By |his
Michigan |«mc on« M'lwO

Cell,.
rd to fbo rumored removal

i
Which saW

^STINGS

TANNERY!

PHORATE OBDER.

ril? B

getting better, smtil, suddenly, tbe

(1.,

1

liudlth for sctneltirife but was Bup-poerd

.

'
With

Mid Costt, *M»

Cmortr Cdci*.—A
vene at the Court House in this village,

Furnish Leather, at the Usual lUu-

CesteaWottAMo

J

Qreen Oak,
Saliirda^ last.
Veen ailflct ing. from Hi

ttliiUte

KjnwiKr&amp; lbwcQAM died of

tbe

OK wpoiJtoTWi-i-nMB W»owGen Wool, acecm pan led
here of Ida niff. ♦— ifBind
.-.T-t ni i ■/’■•jA.

C&lt; mr-rr.-'ri

.s

■'Smmot

C&gt;pt.: Reed «f tiro Lexington Home
Guards find "lifterwards &lt;&gt;f Col. White’s

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AWr-

.IDV/C* FHM.

•

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s,

Vtor-Tcfk. Bene vlocnt Infirmary

SPUING &amp; SUMMER

- yt«

f -.dt?-

SOOTJHNG SYRUP,

REFORM.

' &lt;*■

A scALe-tttes somswbres fa ten »■dy.awf sb-

ESTABLISHED ISM,

GOODS.

&gt;—■»■!A x»ar«n&lt; debility, heart
.4 ague, rrcONHnpavion.

WE

ARE

NOW

-ilk o». &lt;4

ON

HAND

ike LARGEST uul

BEST Aanonmeuta

of

J** -T—frg™ years oM,

DRY GOODS

ever Oism or nf whatever nature. Our object
will be to give Joy to tha afflicted by effecting In
al) esses a speedy cure.
Onr rale fa to charge nothing for edvica and
written preecHptions; but will furalab when requeoted the very beat medicines at the lowest
11 not enlv reliovee tbe child from pain, but in*
rates
.
rlgorutoa the stomach and bowela, cornets aesdThese medicinei are prepared in ocs ows lab- ily, sod gives tone and energy to the whole sys­
nsTosv, under tbe care of able Cbeiniata. aad are tem. It will almost instaatly relieve
tbe most reliable,known to science, including all
Griping hi tho Bowels and Wind Cholic,
tbe recent discoveries.
•
' '
To all addrmaing by letter, obtaining fall ac
eoontofaymptoma and api-varaucea of disease,
aae. occupabon. tic, st will write a candid re

Come arid Stfe

we hvAe Just

Keceiv

to furnishing medicines to the poor. In nil caeca
medicines ean ba seat by mail or express if de­
sired. rte,.d tor one or mors of oar works and
judge far yversriws.
Also pnbltsbed at (be infirmary, to aid these

° THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN,
Cenlaininrtdinpie rumedlee Matty obtained for
tbo cure of Disease U all it* forma, with full ex­
planations uf tho causes, symptoms, diet, bathing
and exercise. Price 50 cents.

dj tjMer-tobaln the afflicted
a Cordial and Blood Renovator
rill Stand upnn its own merits
Vial to satisfy tbe most inetfarinr qualities. The Prof,
tt Lw his uew addition to meditf«r our readers to bls edrer-

Principal Office, IJ Cedar 8t., N.

THE EADIE’S MEDICAL FRIEND,

raicx, orvr 25 arm m sevvta.
dertfolBW lyr

And ihn Physiology of Marriage.
A work on the cause, aymptaeis.^and treatment
of ail ceniplaiuu peculiar tothrsex, on marriage,
lis duties. abortion and Its results, on children,
their ills, and cm the preventwu of conception,
with Invaluable Instructions to them on subjects
of a private nature. Price mJ cents.

ST OLD FRIENDS UE1

TIT 5ra*» RtXOkKT Xrr-SLtfRL

The CenUemris Metical Companion,
Evat jbuwfl

io this

HcrriCR'a Sagar Coated

Pills.

Market, which

*ne prrpnred to sell al a snuill

, advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.
ilUUSEHOiJ) AND FARM,
Plantation and Shops.
For every Family, having over a luAi receipts
on Cooking, Dyeing, Praaerving. Cleaning. Ac,
How to flent and what it is best to Bales. How
tn rare animals,advice to House Keepers,Farmers,
and Mechanics, on a HO» subjects of mlcrst—
Price SS cents. Worth g 10 to any oae.

THE

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THE CONSUMPTIVES BOOM.

WDT8 &amp; SUDiBS,

For those who rwb to gel well from that aw­
ful diaesae, a full deacripiiwu of all the remedies
U»od foi If with a careful sUtmient of the lesulta,
and other uaelul information, !‘r*t 10 cents
Tbe infonnotum is not to be found id-any works

noiiUTixnxorr.

frame is liable.
Tbo fall..*ing are aniong^the ^distreaaing van-

1 TBEETABLE LIFE MEDICIXES

ERY.SALOON

Are well known to be infallible.
DYRPKPRIA.by thoroughly elceneing the
first and oerond Monmclia. and creating a fas of
pore and healthy bile, instead of the stela and
acrid kind; FLATULENCY. J-os or ArrsvrvW
Hsaanw. HuAMCaa, lireruasasse. III Tsarsa
AsreievT. Uireoca. and Mm^scuour, whieb are
general symptomsuf Dyspepsia, will vanish, as .
natural M0IMMOM of
cure.
CORTJYEWEM, by cleansing the whole
length of tbe ititreUurs with a solvent procraa.
and witbout riolaoee: &gt;41 violent MMt tanve tbe
bomteooctave wUtuu two days.
U1
FEY EKS o&lt; ell kinds, by reataMfUte blood

HetT.ck'x KM strength nine PUdcrs,
enrf in five boors, pains, and sreakiwaa »T the
breast, aida and back, and Rheumatic comphunu
tn an equally short period of time. , Spread on
beauUffil’irMt/taaib tkte. thHr ute sntyactf tbe
wsarvu to . BO inoonrentebc^ and caih &lt;M will
wear from cm week to three luuulb* Price 1SJ*
fants.
•,-■■' ’ •' •
■ '
Herrick's Huger Coated Pills and Kid Strength.
ening Plasters are sold bv Drucgists and Her
Wears convinced that there are many parenta chants, in nil parts of the Cm ted Rlatee. Canadas,
fscrofuloaa^oiuuaiptiro. and diseased condition and South America, sod may bo obtained by call
&gt; whom a numerous offkpriug only brings ac®ar- ing for them by their fall uioc.
Jy&gt;*
DR. L-R. HERRICK A Co..
ig and poverty. To soch we would aay write,
Albany. N. Y.
sd we will send you information of a sure, well
:slcd, and never-falling Pasrasviv*.
Wc wru. «m rasa, to ny one applying for it,
THR JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REF»RM.
JOHNS &amp;CROSLEY,
It fa a larre and beautiful paper, and contains
the iwost valuable lafunnalmn on
Srera-.etorbee. or bemhtol Weakness. The eaure. HOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED
eiecu and cure, showing tbe awful effects vf the
WUTTA PEBCHA
dtoSrii other disease of the Sexual Ornu, a

CEMENT ROOFING,

fall explanation nf tbe origin of fcypbBi*. the
means of prevention and cure.
On Casiaumptiun. that faarfnl disease..
On the Liver. Heart, Snouaob and Skin,

Wann Masis at SB Honrs!
■ «MeH#Vwk
i
TEA

0(1

‘rorFEE.

CHICKENS.

Artumiwort BAR&gt;Oe.
.
t-L r—and Lemonade.

DRY GOODS!

FOR SALE! I

TT IS Fl'ltTAintWATER WOO’

A well ackeied stpek at

It can be applied to nw and ou&gt; Boors of all

•CUHVEY. ULCERS. and INVETERATE
SORES. bv a perf-et porit. which throe LIFE
MEDlCUnSgrte to the blood.andall the humors.
•COHBlrriC ERUPTIONS and BAD

CASH

COMPLEXION* ----- - - ---- ----- - -Ki U^oftoZ “'.ttefor • vary
Uma. wR!
wr.-TAGT snreu. »&gt; . M

“NO

Stacks of

Do not ask for anyth Ing but

indcbtaiLby |{&lt;4e or Account will pleaeo

“no heat is required.”

CalLand. Settle

The" uWfria/t art put un ready for
utt. and for tiipjriny to allpartt of the
country. wiA fitU printed dirttiitnu for

Crayon Ambn-type; Vicnette Ambro­
type; Md«ine&lt;iiy'pe; Sphcreotvpe;
Miri-or Ambnrtypty; NeiDsgraphic,
Pcnrl Ambrotype; Omamentid
Anibrotypep Impend Am- .
brotype; Unitevr&gt; Am­
brotype; DouUu
Ambrotype

PBODTTCX

HOW.”

SKSrt?tft.ri.W’i’L#

"i
Cold oh bu.mr warm weather &lt;
Office its New Tort 151 Chembers Street
These materials have been thoroughly tested In
Office io Willismsburgh, Houlh Btb and Mb 8t
CorrespoodMds win pleas* •«&gt;&lt;»?, *»• or New York and all parts of ths Southern and Westthree sismpa far return postage, and address our era Htaies, and we can giro abundant proof of all
wo claim in their farw.
w u.
Wmteni eoantry. there Medidmts wfll bs found
They are readily applied by ordmrry laborers,
s sate, epoody and errtalu remedy. Other modi
at alnflirg sxpena.

bo cured br one dose.or by two in the worst cates-

Ca—Naavocs IFcmlitt, Nsavors CoarxaiNTn
of all kinds, I'ALrirsTiox or rtts Haarr, Farms'll

OB

These long credits wu can't go

GUTTA FEBOHA CEMENT,

And many other Uiinga. 3®&lt;n «&gt;■«»• ,
This Journal should be in tbe hands of every

’ifaswtftwi tw&amp;'iss.Lw.m

‘THiiftTtfrSale!

AND

The cheapest and mont datable RooiBng

mt 11.1 ilieaint in the clearnma of tha akin.— &lt;,7 jUe-LL.M.D..A.M,Chfai Pkrjlcteu. 8.
Bo.rd wiS* aJSlJGd b, Ik. S.J or H
c3&gt;m/n COUMaod 1NFLUR5EA will always 8. Noams, Burgeon. Dr. J. Borts. Chemist

u. rev
L-dr. I IbtojpsrM «’ »«■» '*• z""
»
G if

HAlttAVkRE

°rin«z^6» dKM, will
■ nitlicd on uppltoatiou ty uu»U ar m.ptreon
I t lew of THEM HARD TIMES we are selling
at our /^rindiMU Ofiu and Warchouet.
Sti-rUo
78 WILLIAM STREET,
OUR GOODS
.

(Comer of Ube.rtf Ptrost.) MEW YORK.
Jol3-ly
JOHN! A CROA LET.
AoRsre, Wantm !—T*rm

Deoosced friends copied se good
“fwS go at any time Md W »’**»• *•

CamlIJ

8® AtHEJSa

Unusually' Low !

CHOICE OAK OPENING LAND,

Low-Pressure System

Aho, Two Dwelling Ssuns,

Wi» tj, MUtanH,
ecrktriM ri-ot'k *. so'^nu.n«»
usid ror
- .
POTATO® fee. ■
■’
»
Alwmws ma kMndstt

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In the VUlsgs c&lt; IT

“
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-K C.RAWLEP8.
RsMteflg ImKAML.

nil.

—nm» ri *---------------■pow* Std, Is£
ROTOfTO &amp; STRUEJL

TH ASKi

I JI

R. J. GRANT.
(Mi •»£ w*-”
HutiRfo, Dec. W.

ling

-

�BLOOD PERU

BLOOD HUS

Jtfftf.
oa auDAcjea

scwaiumtN ^yaO1 w । y
DB. J. BOVEE DfidM’
ialWia* Rittmal!
the Huron, are *b*olatel^ aeeavfeitil

7

That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
PILLS have been proved by analpie to
CO5TA1K 50 MINERAL.
That they cure the almoet untvmat complaint,

XSS.&amp;5a* they reviri'yii-.-m’lti

BEWARE OF CUVXTERFB1T8!
Hy^dlt^Iimfrllve efgiiinrer of Henry d‘

WE

who have laaguiabel lor year* la belt
nena asd drupe—
pldity under th
all eexual die J
dial and gtuOy
recruit
BHATTERED C058TITUTI0XF,

HVA^ J.U8T RECEIVED

BM by Droggbta and all other Dealer* ta Med

(A tot will be iu&gt;t by saad prepaid on receipt
* PRICK 20 CENTS.

;r
THEBE bittebh ■ •
will not Whir Cure, Ht Fcwvtart
and in thi* reepect are doubly vate*b
pevauMwhomay *a*lbom. F*c,, e,

RICK FEMALES,

DIRECT

FROM

INCIPIENT CWNlUXmON.

Dr. D»&lt;&gt;' I'elekarM WlM *M*m
axx tDisnaaiiidaan i

however thev mar have been trifled with aud
abused , that their direct tendency i« to kngUion
life, and render it enjoyable. That, operating di­
rectly vpoW tbe petee* O'diomw mi VA« iLod, they

CAUSE bOOX TO HEAL,

‘rtpi^dU-OWIBC KkDOXHKMKNTS OF

and diacharg* from the »y&gt;te«n. every taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otberwi**. That
iber
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.
and tbereia nodixreisef tbeHtMweUaadlhoreli
the liver, the aervoue ayatem, the akin, gtenda or
“ ABIS1SG FROM IMPURITIES OR
0BSTRUCT10X3 OF THE BLOOD

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC pills,

while the above irregulariti-.-e contiaa*.

SPEEDY AND SURE CUBE
ipTHpf/HElR REACH.

owv ir?«6afo? Jy Jfr. Staub-

4 Maw

f'vtovu.JI; yuan,
fl. V IJ till i«l. M. D.
RheamaUeia, Goal, Urar Cwmplstai.

Thon

pate the dreadful period with perfect ease and
Lfotv. DUre .. su .urfuAv eteu it, tii, ti+dial i,
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endoraed by tbe oU^NeUi—firit. TraJifM-n! Andtoyonwe
cxpetieuceof thooMudauflivingwitnrwca whs. appeal to detect the illncas or decirne cot only of
in letter*. affidavit., medical works, and by word «our daugiitcra uaiil. M be too late, bat alao rnr
of mouth. proclaim them to be the very beat prep­ &gt;ooaandh&lt;ub&lt;odi. forwhiletiM fbnneT. from Mm
aration ofthc kind ever offered to the brokeadown delicacy, often co«e down to a premature grave
victim* of 111 health. They bunt dteeaae through

for you tbrr
rd path cnttl

I our on l.-'erraxir,
JAMES KlikNEDT-

M*^fts*te4k

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STOOD TBE TEST OF TEARS.
A NEW ARTICLE.
And grow* more and more Pap­
Dr. Hoback’. ItMMeh Bitter*.
ular every day!............. :

Spruce Oreek, Huntington Co., P., I
J«auary IB, R.-IBSI.
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H. C, brai.nr.io.

A new and delightToI Slomachieaad Cordial for
giving Ion* to tbs Stomach, and for tha preven­
tion e? billion* eempteinto incident to the Westcwratry Try it.

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AV* prepared by an ewiiuont an&lt;|kiltMHyM

Jot the lari twmty-flr, year*. J The pre&amp;i,
And tevti toonide, new. and almost withost *■» Lefon pureha«l*&lt; tteesdwtevw right to Me
bet might be given frets ladle, and rntea
Bitter*.
Lad them teated by Iws fl&amp;tfatekl
la all grade* of eocfere. wh*a* w*RM urttmowv
mroe euuid remst, that Prof Vwf, Hate tote- mevlical practitioner*, wire prawouM* &gt;■
atreo w.II restore tfmbold and grey Mir, aad pre­ valuable remedy for diasaae.
Although
tbe madical mon of th* oaanfey. ,
** ’”,lh ** 6‘d
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The formate of three Biitore. now (ISSl) th.
•ale property of Dr. Robaek. ertgmated with one
of theu'deataad moat eminent Medical Pracli- overtWeoir veara a.-r. r..x.A I..
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tioaenof th* Weat. and it » directly predicated
upon th. waste of Western people.
Three Bitter* derive their anmulu. from tbe
powerful tonic natoro *f tbe root* and keebo of
which Muy «• wompewed, and aa they are. by al­
laying unoauital-cravinga of the atomacb.directly
promotiv* of
TEMPERANCE,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

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Imperial Wine Ktaom

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tbe preaeat proprietor believre that in making
them widely known the public welfare i* vubjwr-

11 will aoon be for tale bv all of Dr. RobacVa
numctcua Agent* and at HMalB.hr., the country
•ver. In the r ep Ume, order* Will be filled di­
rect from Cincinnati in any quantity, at the low
eM rate*. It ie put up in Quart Bottle., and
eoeurrfy peeked in one dueen -a»c«
Haif dot
eampte caaea wiJL however, bo packed and cent to
any addreat if dvoired.
Retail Price Sl per Bottle, or aix for *5.

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REPUBLICAN BANNER

4T BAMTtWM,

SI OO XKT AJD^T-AJWCnB.

“'“ VOL. 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1861.

iffirru a srssaws.

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Buiitu

Original B«rtrj

NO. 24.

€l;oiu ^isttlLiw.

\V hat a horrid death that rHIain tussat

vorably upon ita owner.

The woman’s

Th* Kysterioua Widow.
E.

_
Muniucr ol 1814 the Brit­
went to the taffrail
“He belong* fc&gt; the anme gang that’s
ish not only laid claim to all that portion
been robbiif and herein’ the poor Cdk^
of the District of Maine Iving east of the she came hack to the binnacle again.
Pehblieod, bill Admiral 6i itfrth, and Sir
‘•IM out nr you’ll gibe the boom,**
uttered the pawngrr.
“Yea,** said tbe Commodors, with a
Carter started and found that the main nervims twitch of the muades about tbe
anil was ‘hnsring. He gave thr helm a mouth.
couple sDokes a port, and then cast hia
eye again upon the woman, whose fra
■cot river. Shortly before the arrival of turea were lighted by tbe binnacle lamp.
“Tank’e ma'am, said Dsn. "Ha. hold
the English aquadr.«. C-.rumodorc Sain.
In the rm-ining when Tucker cam* on
on—why, bless my soul, there's a big deck, Seguin was in sight upon the star­
scot Bay to protect the American coasters spider right on your hair. No—nut there hoard how, hut when ho looked for the
and while the British sailed up Castine, n„e-I’ll-ugh r

J. SHAWT

JACOB FERRIS,

monoam.

1 WAR!

wll.HTIAN

On High Prices, at the

Thia last ejaculation Dan made ns he
seemed tn pull something from the wo­
man's hair, which he threw on the deck
"I’m aurr’ldon't know where bs is.Com­
and armed and well manned; and that she with the “wy*" above mentioned.
modore. Perhapt he’s jumped overboard.
Shortly after the passenger went below
carried the true Yankee "grit" npon her
The old commodore looked sternly in
decks the enemy had received, for them. and rrc long Tucker came on deck.
Carter** eyes, and lie saw a twinkle of
•■Comm&lt;•dore," said Carter, with a re­ Mtiafiiction glrsmiug there.
Ila besitsciugof the 2Sth of August. a messenger markable degree of eanieaines in bis man
varmiduwn from Belfast with the intelli­ nrr, “i« the '••man turned in T”
muttered to himself:
“1 rather ihink s.%” Mid Tucker, b««kgence that the British frigate was coming
“Well, well—I can't blame them.
If
from Caatine.
Tucker knew that the
the munlenrua villain'* e&gt;&gt;ne to hisdralh
British feared him, and also that Sir J*4in Carter I Why man alive, you’re two
---------Sherurvkr tu»d offered a large amonnt lor points i-------•'---------1
Mid the man. my n&gt;»ble crew were now all in the ucesn's
his capture.
bringing tbe beiin smartly a port. "But,
say, didn’t ye notice anything peculiar
about that &lt;4d ’«man 1”
Dlsceverr ofa New Cod Depot.
be lay at TboinMton.

HAST. DiG8

DRUG

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp;. Striker.
M/uagaod willing am are tumid;

JLNT B1XUVED
I X CALEBS in dreg*, mvdichrea. patent
■ IJ eiuM. pointo. oils. torpvutiaa. bnentaff

CAIKHL

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most complete a»«wtii*&lt; t&gt;i

DRUG* ANO N1KDICINIINB,
M^Chemlrn!*, PnlMla, Olla, Ca
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Burning Fluid,

inter.
off; but he hastened to have every thine
prepared to get her off ns won ns pooaiblr
for hr hud uo desire to meet the frigate.

TURPENTINE AND ALfXMKH

IWEEXKl « ALLCT

HT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURFOfflK.ONLY.JK

GROCERIES!

. W. Ralph E*q., MiddU.il!.,
DAMIEL COOK,

.. HOLBROOK

J. ■. RUMSELL.
HYSICTAN and ftargeoa. OEce

JOHN ROBERT*,

CHEESY,
OTART PUBLIC and CssvRvaarer.

Utnou m&lt;u are daily falling
Uutl. blued &lt; tjouiberu land*;
iren rou», cvtai iire pamui* airugiiag.-

METIN®.

DANIEL MTEIKEB,

-4 NMare PwW«.

U. N. MHELDON,

■WEEZEY

“Pshaw ! yon are as scared a. a child
a grave yard.”
“Nut a biu Just hark a bit.’ That

The Commodore pronounced the vulgar
name of hta aaianic majority, in the moat
emphatic maimer.
“It’s the truth. C&gt;mrn&lt;&gt;d»re. I can swear

face.

By Bam Hyde, if 'twasentas rough

Persons unacquainted with the natural
history uf fish, have been greatly seton,
tslied by accounts given in uie daily news&gt;

called a new cod depot. Tbe story of the
finding of tbi« new fi-hing bwnk is very
sttoplu. In tha course of last june, the
captain ofa Loudon cal sniark bad in rain
tried lo Uftain a Cargo of fish at the ones
plentiful fishing sistbms uf lhe Faroe Is­
land*. After persevering for six weeks,
he was c-xnpellrd to leave the place drern
and instead of peered tug to try hia for­
tune at Leland with the rest of tbe cud
fleet, be made fi&gt;r lire Orkney Islands, In
enupnnv with a Gravesend smack, In or­
der tn prepare for a campaign at a place
relied RoAnil. sitimtcd alsoit threw bun­
dled and sixty miles west By south of
lhe Orkney*. Tbe capoln’s reasons fi&gt;r
going there fft.se fnnii a conversation he
had Mine fifteen year* ago with tbe mate
uf an Irish ship.
They had been msa*
mates together on Ism rd of a man of-war
and up-hi the captain Informing his old
fiieud that Im wn» In charge of a dxl

told me l*d let tbe boom gibe if I didn't
sail from here!*'
‘\S s sail right off, soon aa possible, look out. I knowed there wasn’t n» *oTEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER.
mnn there, nn. so I tried her. Call somedam.**
PRUNES. FIGS. RAHIMS. CODFISH;
’Oh, then I know you will be kind to b«dv to the wheel, and let’s go and look
at the c-ffiu."
My p&lt;s»r huaiMnd died yusteribiy, and
The Commodore was wonder struck
Shill th. mightj labnr bnildtd,
by w hat be had beard, but with that calm
nraianKir yxnxunrxBir
presence of miud which made him what
he
waa, be set coolly to thinking.
In a
ltd ChUm Extracts.
‘But, my gud woman, I shan’t go b&gt; few minutes he called one of hia men alt
to relieve Carter, and then he went down
iseasscU.’’
Nort^Bea to .apturec «•— the NotthSew
‘•If you only land me at tbe mouth of into the cabin to !&lt;*&gt;k after hia pnwnger.
t 8b&lt;-pscoL I will u*k no more. I can Tbe laUrr b.id turned in and seemed to
easily tiiid a •mat there tn take me up.”
die atHiring. Tucker retunled, and look Iri-hman. “yon don’t know where to eateh
owl, you don't; go to Bockall.where there
“Where is the body F asked Tucker,
Carter one aide.
PENS, PENCILS. INKB. PAPER. EN­
‘•In tbe wagon,' returned ibe lady, at
“No noise now; follow me as though is a lunik eighty miles In length, swarmVELOPES. CARL*. Ac-. Ae.
nothing bod fiappcned.’*
hecalmed there, and caught cod as big aa
’Sartin,' said Dan.
alia* I to wipe away the gathering tenrs.
donkeys and as plenty a* blackberries &lt;"
MOST POPULAR
“I have a Mini of money with tnc, air. and
Tbe two appilurched the main hatch,and
Thia wa* great news. If it, were true;
you aha11 be paid frr your trouble.”
li4*t&lt;H&gt;pcd to raise it, when his hand
••Tut, tut. woman; il I accommodate touched a small ball Ibat seemed to have nnd duit the news waa aa nearly true as.
.
...
i
n
could ressonsbly be expected there Is the
pinned up under the after break of the
best authority for Iwlievlng.
Tbe kind hearted old C-’mmodore was hatch.
On the 2d of last Julv^ir two vessels
“ll'a a ball of twine,’, said Dsn.
not the man lorefuse a lav«&gt;r, and though
nailed from North l*le*,^Mffon the I3lb
be
Itkud
not
the
bother
of
taking
the
wo
­
“
Don,:
touch
it,
but
niu
and
get
a
Ian
«1&gt;uW raspectfally aanouoce to the *&lt;«
of the saint- ntiutlh tbeyl Vre both able '
man and her strange acompouiment «&gt;0' tern,’’ said Turker.
if Unliaaa and eieUuly. that we intend In
Bal a danger, dire, appalling.
to rvtonf. filed with many umrof fish—
board,___________________
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yet he could not refuse;
.
when
.
he
Carter sprang to obey, and when hr
told
would
do -aa —
she
requotled.shu I returned n number of the men had gnih- Dr. D»ws«-n. hi writing an account of the
t-.;j ber
L-. be
1----------!- -- ~
discovery to the newspaper*, Mya that
Tbe hatch was
tlianked him with many tears in ber eye*. ered around the spot.
each of t he fishing amaciia took a hundred
Some of tbe men were sent upon tbe raised, and tbe Commodore cnrelully
pounds, worth of ti»b in five days’ fishing.
wharf to bring the body on board.
A picked up the ball of twine, and found
-Cnpt Rhodea informs me." say a tbe Doc­
long buffalo robe was lifted off by the that it was mode fast to something below.
tor. ..that they caught the fish aa fr*t as
paid to COMPOUND- ’
man who dtove tbr wagon, and beneath He dewnded to the bold, and there be
it appeared a neat black coffin.
Some found that the twine ran beneath the lid they eoald bait and haul, and when any
ol the cod escaped from the Insik, great
of the coffin. H" Lad no doubt in his
thr Ohio reg!lu-hls,First ai d Swa»d,»erw they were pulling tbe coffin on board, mindjmw that there was mischief buxed m&lt;msirou» sharks, a* blue as il painted
across th* Potomac nwr, a member uf uhich went to show pretty plainly that up tx'lore him. and be sent Carter for by a bni»h,darted around the ship's sides
nnd swallowed them in an h.nUint. Tbe
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
one of tin-Cmcimiati G«mpallia, spy ing the affsir did not exactly suit tfirm.
It somuthing'thni inighc answer fur, a screw
n little daiky by lhe owtside, bought ,llMy bate been but conjecture on their drhhr. Tbe man wion returned with a very\*en birds were Dime, eildently nev^
h’un of his mother for fitly oents.
Pho |
but y et seamen should be allowed stunt knife, and Commodore set to work. er having been'disturlied by man—some
•■iiig.’’ went with litem ««• the battle of]H prejudwe once in a while, when wu con­ He worked very carefully, however, at of them flying on board and eating ths
! Hull Run. ami every time n esuaun Imll I&gt;Mjer ifae many stern realllics they have the sums time keeping "h sharp lodumt offrl."
Farther information received after a
whizzed |mst be would roll himself up in | v&gt;encounter.
fur tbu string.
second exhibition to the fi»herman*s Eiu knot, nnd lull on lhe gr.-und. Imlleniig
“Hu*h my good nun," said the ComDonido, confirms the first nceoitnt
so ns lo l&gt;e heard afriru Ute din
Iialtlr. | mtuhirc, as he beard their murmured re­ lid very carefully lifted from ita place.
We are very glad, (say s an English pa­
Little darky w*a terribly scared. «o much j llllMlWrmMxs. “Supp&lt;«e you were to die
-Great God in Heaven,'’ burst from
per) to chronicle the discovery of this
r so that th«-aoldiera t&lt;*'k compassion on j B»sy hum boinu—would you not wish the lipa ol tbe Guntnodore.
mw fishing bank—1st, because the pres­
। him, and pieerd him in an ambulnnce.— |
y„ur last remains might Im carried
“By Sam Hy cd I’’dropped like a thun­
ent Imnks are being rapidly exhausted,
1’ — - — -.-k_UK M .~.rs daniferous ’ io y our pu.ir [,arenl»l Conte, hurry nn*.’ der clap from the lips of young Dan.
and. 2d. because the diac-very goes a
phiv than liefore, the darky th-ught
it he
hr |
•[’he mrn said im mure, and ercloug tbe
“God bless you, Dan, said the Com
long way to nettle the fact of these* being
as prrfcetly "afe. “*'d auntnruced •
s.;.
s coffin was placed in the Hold, and the wiu nmdore.
inK
colonised by fish much In the same way
In less
'•/knoie'd it,” uttered Dan.
ig himself to sleep. Like the lord' Hint man was shown tn tbe csbiu.
that thv earth is Inhabited by man.
id.-* It* h.-wl nud thinks it cannot lie seen
The two men sio-»d for a/nommt, and
from tbs wluirl and standing&gt;-ut from the gnxed inbi the c&gt;flin. There was no dead
I under u thin covering of ouivga.—Cleft bay. Thu wind wa* light from the east­ mun there, but in the place&lt;thereo^ there
A diapatch received al Hpriugfidd. m»
ward, tHJl Tucker had im fear of the frig­ was tnalrrial for the death of a ac»rc.— Saturday, from Shawneetown, Gallatin
land Htrald
ate now that be was uMM out of the bay.
The coffin waa filled with gunpowder and county, &lt;&gt;n ihewmtheastern border of thia
•
An unlucky private tn uoe of the Nrw
Upon a light framework in Sts to. stating that a large body of rebels
In the evening the lady |uuwetigrr came pilchwiHid !
' ■ ------- ntfiided in llu&gt; hate or. deck, and the Comm-dm-e aas red bar the renter were arranged four pistols, all was marching mi the tow n, and asking for
that be ahould l*e able'to laud her early cocked and primed, and tbe string enter­ aid. The reonest will be pmmptly com­
ing the coffin from without, c«&gt;mmuuica- plied with. 'Fhe probable ol^ect of tha
tnl ju«t a* tin; gurgeoii »•« rein- ‘lug the
lu.II In m lire back of l»i- shoulder.
ftw • gratitude and aatial-ciion, uud remarked ihr with the trigger of each.
rebels is t« eeiw aotna Government storew
■ l..a
_ .1 , lu. M.Ull.t I It, J, In
Tt&gt;e first movement of the Commodore
in that vicinity.
pallet. “Ah. hiy por »« I’ Mid th
G1N AM A KLMLD1AL vGLNT.
There is a twelve pound gun and about
brought he dashed three or four bucket* two hundred and fifty iiiu«knta,with aeufier ruoiuttliJIy,’I’m aurry aw you.
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC ^TIMUUNT.
full into die fuiurul contrivance, and then cletit quantity &lt;ifainiunmlb»n,in Sliawoee
be breathed more fr«-h
town, but no troop*.
These, however,
•1 declare," muttered Caniel Carter, an
“Nil, iu»,’’he uttered, as he knprd from are probably there k*4»re thia lime..
In* brusst. and pouitiug to the arm pit.
tbelmld, “No n&lt;&gt;—my men. Do noth­
.•xcLomed. Father, there’s where the ball,
ing
rashly.
Let
me
g»
into
tbe
cabin
tle’iuliy?
went m I"
’—
first. You may follow nrn.”
,
Commodore Tucker strode into the
G-*on yoa J«wrn»a.—“A beautiful day
cabin, walked up tii the bunk where the
Mr JrnkMi-,” *afci Squibba.
continued Carter.
■ N&lt;»" said Tusker. “only U was awo
might if nntntmmclrd to the field of hat­
tie. But the tfaflant ►•Idler haa a future.

PATENT MEDICINES

(ffiEEBAI, IMXB (DASH

Michigaa.

the mud, and one of tbe men had jirel
l«cen went upon the whnrf to east •&lt; the
bowline, when a wag-xt drawn by one
horse,came rattling down to the spot.
Tim driver, a rough looking countryman
gut out npott the wharl. and then awisied
a middle aged lady trotn tbe vehicle. The
lady's first inquiry was for G-nimndore
Tucker. He was pointed outT» her, and
she stopped upon the act.*.ner’a deck and
approached him.

Bo 1 am Cmtin&lt;4&lt;&gt;n&gt;, an* ao
•ut that coffin. Um.
Would'nl

I wuaid bsliera tbctu

�ii p “ tiwt&gt;r

of rmurtA rmU-rtlav ..r'AwarUafi at the 1

fc;
mniv,Oct. If,. 1m.

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of Parrott

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ri^fthfeT^rfry.'’itafui'Jt

llfin
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J—Xjgs I in I* ■-Wle rsfawfeihs^.n Monday the . up uMoun teoSasX lhe excitement i»-

fleet 8 yrs. old dc&gt; W. R. Steele,
1 00
. HmAxo iv toss, c» sax ocs qodms) ! r°7‘,s organ,z«
expedition to attack j this city was introac, in consequence of
Second best do., --------Woodman,
50
wiTSulh’-bt iLM Awto WITH fCHS PMPosR, r "Hd rvcflpttic the forts occupied by our rumor*
rumotn ofnctunl
ofnctunl and
and meditated
meditated IwMtlliiiea.
hostilities.
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■hsta'shs ehwwvywdwahj"^uitwd.-&gt;^—’
steamboats and about three thousand men
Tub finrtday.
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TH bMHfcrfuGW OiuM. wtHMtavyOK
Class N&amp;r9^KuM»Ws«B».
Tnvhc Convention yesterday, Mr. IL
fled cannon, and mortars for throwing
ous Stock-and snides- fiw ••sateitateras."1
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diettr The tfttartrVaotrrtumin'fdiM'W driek-.-frwm—&lt; bo-enomrittee-wn - r4vctioi
Io (rfnrnri, CuM Spring
morning, like mnsl .morwugnpf daily
Second best do., J. J. Perkins,
50 Friday
p.
Tbe Union eauseJn Missouri is certain­ iqcflectuaj. ,'J'ho forts fired shell, and
f, is heaffy one hundred. The
.un
opened rainy, and uajUudtC- In Four
I
4-M.ienip
l.i
Mfi0tedl.by.tlio veoscls stationed
ly entrusted to good bands if we may be­ * *
the
* tr a time the rebels retired.
retired ,862&gt; ■nd providing for die
the contii
continuance Busi
- farm
• G.
- W.
- early morning the eleinents appeared
horses for
work
hove the repdrts whltfi reach us. Fre­
aoL. Amansions I Guvaro*
not beforotwcorrtrw-WMnnravary forbidding, ^tnd |tt uuplptor.l day
Governor and flecratery uf State in office?
mont, with hia ipdoputhble energy has nn hud been sunk, going down with all on
• as HwJkltad; but row feds tee
the
till
their
toccresdia!
be
duly
elfeted
and
eAfenleliy io Gvw. Jim. Lada Tbe board. Judging from iba-crowded ap­
clouda bfbke .away and Thg remainde/of artillery organi
Cun No. 5. .
pearance of the ycaapla it is vrtititated qualified. The balance of be dav was
affair at Osceola shows him to lie a man
Be..
,J. W,8«MU. 1 00
that about seven hundred men were
weH: ;caknlated to inspire Confidence drowned, besides a large lavs must have
nriflpd ordnance
Best horse for all work, J. Branstet­
gid, and also the
ter.
''
1 00
(Jne uf thr gun~buats in epurae of. con­
tpnong the .Union men of Western MJm&lt;'U- Lueii fiustainud h um the bursling of out
speak as particularly as we had desired, number ui
sil artillerists to
struction at Carindulel was launched yes­ Best saddle horse (ladir.) D. Hoa­
Vi. Be la pursuing .toward iho rebels lhe shell and the plunging of our shut, as the
or as wo ought to do. Other business
terday.
;
•
1
ry
well.
1
00
only policy they are able to appreciate. guns were aerved in- a most masterly
engrossed ths most of oor time, and we
manner.
S
fbacvsb
.
Ma,
OcL
18.
C
lass
N
o
.
6.
He appeals to no sense ul honor or of rehad no reporter nn rte ground.; 'Vftir
New York, Oct. 11.
Best 8 yrs. uld wit, R. Collier, jun.. 1 00
feiprqfeal hnmanity, Snowing these quali­
i ied Mh?1I &lt;wr the gnmnda affif atpek
Tito Port says trqopa are rapidly bun- says: '•Leite’s from the rebels in Price’s Best 2 yrs. old du., A. B. Pennock, 1 00
ties lo be rare among rebels, but he ap­
was
about living removed—we believe
6en tenting al AnnJpolisto proceed on the army, dated on the Oth, Inst., have been Best 1 yr. old do*., J. 11. Earle,
1 00
peals directly to their fears, as the strong­
.1 1 »«. .ttaiXtrtaL.iSW*■■' j —
intercepted and- brought hero:
They
coast'expedition.
Class No. 7.
est possible hold by which lo throw them.
roprebent Price and his ■artnk within
A rpcctal to the Evenin/j Poti. Wash
Besl trottipg stallion, B. F.
i 00 uitldrawn-^a^tnfcJ^”-"'
The inbabitacts of Oseecls fired npon his ingtnn IJth, itaya: “Advices receive^‘at eight miles of Osage -river, near Papinsof Muck on eXliiM,i&lt;n&lt;iMtlitilcx4fflcd In
c IN*
Best
“
Gilding
or
mare
lie line two thousand wagons,
||i&gt;
soldfets from their dwellings, and hu the drpbrtmcnt of State, from England vllle.
Cui lister.
1 00 □umbers that &lt;if previous exhibitiona.—
sixteen thousand horses and from eighteen
burned them to the ground, save enough and France, ore highly encouraging.—
to
twenty.thousand
man.
The tone of public sentiment in those
Class No. 8.
cabins tu shelter tho women until they
countries is greatly improved in rtferouce
Best bull, A. D. Storms,
I 00 on tha ground and looking well as before;
eould get away. A largfr number of to the situation of this country.
ffawrferr;
and there woritxivlM « Vfh’ber of addilass No. D.
C
All hipcrrcctly qnlct At Onr ob(posts
negrpe® took (he opportunity to assert
A privatp Jelter.. from a reliable source, Best'pair w wiring u*&gt;*n. U. Lewis, 2 00 lions which improved the show.. .
.
iCE&amp;ak.'
theif freedom; and tbe entintry near Qsce- at’tibon to day.
dated si Dctiyer-Qily. Sept, 17. represents “
Our waAt of opportunity to’ «bart-fie
“
*” Nve,
I ~*
00
More than 40,000 horses -Hara been
pla is said to lui'u Inst two hundred
matierstas looking dark fur lhe Union in
A. Tuttle, 50 precludes the possibility of doing equal
MVKttM —
brought t6 Washington since the com­
that
quarter.
.
The
IsUcp
says
that
the
...........
human chattels. Tbe following in rela­ mencement of the campaign: nhd have
00 justice in particularixingi and we must be
, Indians are driving to the southward
Second l»est do, J. N. Ilalheron,
50 contented wllb gcnsralitiea.
tion to the manner of treatment the rebels been purchased for the uriny at n cost of
Wbolifevby tJtoutandt nnd ikoiuaitdt. Brigham Beat cow. J 8. Doolittle,
00
receive at the bands ofGvu. Lane, is from niore limn 85,000,000.
) uung is about to coma on with his Mor­
Second best do., R. Cultldr, jr.
50 ed, as particularly worthy uf notice,
the Chicago 1'ribtmt :
mons, nnd stirring news may suua be Best 2 yr. old heifer, T. Collier,
Gauarous, Oct. 11.
1 00 however, two very fine Deron bulls ex­
Tho steamer lietta, Capt. Windsor, looked lor in that direction.
Best 1 yK old steer. T. Collier,
I 00 hibited b) E. O. Gray, of Carlton,—one Shir;
“Ltme bellevea in tbe Itje tolianLt—in
Tbe indiaiM, of course, will go with the Best herd cattle, Wm. Y. Gilkey, !
hitting the rebels in tho tonJerest places laden with Government property, inclu­
2 00
of them is the anme m exhibited by Geo.
side dial furquthes iho qiost whisky and
—in ample reprisals «&gt;n properly'hnd life ding 240 horses, wagons, fee., IvfV hero
Clam No. 10.
makes lhe most promises. The greatrat
Frisby last year. D. W. Ellis, of Assyr­
Ibr-Hfr. A few days before lhe Osceola this morning, destined for Enyart, Kanowaste
of
sympathy
in
tiro
history,
of
thr
Best
Bnek,
(fine
rolled)
II.
L.
Hol
­
When opposite Winfield or
expedition, he took nine mon who had wh« River.
ia, also exhibited a very superior graded
world has bsen in tba case of “Lo! the
e &gt;mb.
2 00
sworn tincgi:ihcc;,Ai'^iih!z&lt;’d a drum head Red Houseshils,thirty miles above Point
Kr Indian!” In his natural state be is a Sec Hid best do., J. Vanonnan,
1 00
court' niartfat, *and stf&gt;f •'mA-mT of (hem Pleasant, she was fired Into by one bundte—out and out; progressing in civili* Best liurk^oarso wooled. A. J.Bush.l 00 wo understood was owned by Mr.
without delay. Two boti of the party dred rebel cavalry from the south bank
The zation, he. imbHet all tho vices of lhe Best lot In tubs, fine wuoled, J. H.
were released. This terrible) example has of the river, and ordered to land.
Earle,
1 00 and P. McOtuber, &lt;&gt;• Maple Prove, also
had a aanitanr effect. Tlic day before our Captain declined doing so, and by the aid white man, and all the whisky he can
beg, buy or steal, and is asrvfal to touch Beal l.*l lambs, eaanw wmded, A. El­
informant loft, there catnea rebci messen­ of the cgines alone, the pilot having beeu
exhibited valuable animals.
liot.
1 00
ger into camp with a flag uftrucc, having compelled tn leave his post, snccceded in nut, taste not, nor handle nut a pale fact
A. J. Russ, of'Rwfland. exhibited n
virtue, until arriving at rrjfnewrar of civa proposition to shoot no mote Union turning lhe boat down the stream and es­
Clam No. 11.
graded yearling bull. ohidh in point of
men if Lane wpdtd desist. The agreement caped, reaching here this afternoon. The ilizatiun—like die Cherokees—bis innate
Besl boar, Aaron Blake,
1 00
size is seldom cqi*al&gt;-d.
was made, and now the friends of Gov­ balls passed through tbe pilot bousc,eabin laziness makes him just fit to become a Second &lt;!«»., Lucius Draper.
50
No one slaveholder, and spend ibo money Uncle
ernment can live, without' the perpetual engine-room, and a steam pipe.
Of wording uXcti, the sb&lt;&gt;« waa drffi
I 00
Sam has paid him for what be never owed,
fear of being hunted to death. Glee Gen. was injured;
Second best do., J. J. Perkins,
50 cient in point of numbers, if not in quali­
The Government steamer Silver lake, in buying negroes. That is ibo rod man
Jim hia way, and in n month lie will pac­
ty, there not being more than three or
nround whom so much romance has becu
Class No. 18.
ify Western Misaouii so effectually that is supposed to have been captured by the
thrown, takingbiin at kt runt. There aro Best white wheat, H. Lewis,
rebellion would be heard of no more.—
1 00 four pair which could be called oxen.
Reports are rifo of a large body -of reb­ individual exceptions.
Best red wheat, Peter Folk,
Uii argumentum ad hot^inutn is irresisti­
C f rows and y «&gt;ung cattie, the show was
i 00
ble. • A nigger for a. horse is his rule of els advancing towards the river to cut off
Ixrgerand better than loVyear.- IfFtfo
Johnston Orer Br aregsrd.
compensation in matters «&gt;f property, life Gen. Rusecraz’ supplies. • &gt;
department
J. U. Bray, of Tbomapple.
Best
pumpkins.
J.
Vandoen,
The aecmmts which from lime lo time
fur life in, w lull relates to men. Tire
.
Wabuisutox, Oct. 11.
have been received about the rivalry be­ Brat cabbage, D. Honeywell,
25 exhibited some fine specimens. There
killing is hot to be all on one side. Ho
Our pickets stationed near Prospect tween Bcnurvgnrd and Jobnson, as to w ho Besl squash, C. A. Brainard.
asks of Govornmeul only arms, flour, rofwore e-*nio others. fully as worthy ol
Hill were driven in last night by the contributed moil toward the Bull Run Best sweet potatoes. Geo. Thomas,
25 mention, hut we could not h&gt;esie them,
fee, sugar and - ammunition, and be will
rebels in force, their object being, doubt­ “victory,” are confirmed by s tbe appoint- Best potatoes, £L B. Van Vleel,
provide the rest. He lias 1,700 mounted
less, to ascertain tho pusitico ,of our ad­ moot of Gusto*os W. Smith to Johnston’s
•nd the premlnm list can be rrlied upon
men, .most of whom have, rwippai horses
Class No. 15.
vance.
lietter than our report,..
. , t
division; while Johnston is promoted tu
since they took the field, invariably mak­
All our troops are in comfortable con­ lhe command of both dtvitducs, Beaure Be»l six bunches grapes, R. 8. King,
Ol sheep, swine and poultry tbe sxbibi
ing good trades. He has organized and
Besl 3 varieties CdUapples,
“
dition.
25
gnrd being-one of his subordinates. This Besl 0
fitted out his supply tiains with Utile ex“ winter ' “
__ lion waa very ligljt.
PniLAOXLruiA, Oct. 11.
will sadly mar lhe prrdictioris of the cor­
pense,.Lo Uncle Sam, and as for meal aud
Best 2
“ peaches, J. N. Halheron, 25
We dM not wifneta the review uf horses
W. J. Packard was arrested here to respondent uf the Faria Opiniont Nation- Brat
forage, he has an abundanre seized as
•- quinces, John Hart,
~~ but saw, by passing bock*and forth ••ver
25
contraband of war. He is living upon day, on an order from tbe State Depart­ alt, that Beauregard would win tbe next Greatest “ apples, J. N. I latheron.
the eoctnicAf his cwmtry; and they are ment, as being nn alleged emissary from battle; since lhe phlegmatic Sax&lt;&gt;n ia
Clabx Na 16.
double and single, and ferriages, which
getting aick of the discipline to which they Rcihmond, where he was connected with placed over lhe fiery Frenchman. It will
are subjected.”
Shutt, fee.
Pickard represented himself also, w&lt;» hope, furnish lhe latter with time Brat 2 vases flowers. Win. 8bran.
50 looked like quite an advance in the line
in Cincinnati and other cities as a refugee to make out his report of the Boll Run Besl buqiiet, Mrs. Alverson.
ot “fancy,” from any previous show.
engagement—which has not yet appeared Best artificial flowers, Mrs. Harriet
Naw Orlsams.—There have been several from the South, and lately visited WmBTh« ladies department did not betoken
in print. Ou the whole, this chopping
Falk,
25
reports during the past week. relative to ington, it is said: on the pretense of giving
and
changing
uf
generals
and
secretaries
aa
great variety as formerly; nevertheless,
valuable information to tbe Federal au­
Class No. 17.
the occupation of New Orleans by the thorities, and had while there ample op. of war in the reoel\ service is far from
“Floral Hall" was decked to “respe^afiG
ft
Federal troops, fill of which arc probably portuuities to discover the position aud indicative of prosperity to their cause.— Best cheeM, Mrs. A. Warner,
50 bility." Among tbe fimay articles ware
Best white broad. Mrs . R. 8. Van Vleet.50
He was sent tn Occurring, tuo, near the doec of tbe ses­
to say the least, prematura. There is no strength of onr forces.
curiously
&lt;•
25 several Frames, Msts.
sion fur active operations, and just as Besl tin buiscuite.
doubt but that tbe Louisianians are seri­ Fort Lafayette this evenitqr.
Beal butter, Mrs. H. L. Holcomb,
25 wrought in straw and worsted, by Mrs.
'Die schooners Ocean Wave, Harriet stern winter la about setting in it bodes
ously frightened by ths appearance of n
Will Best currant wine, new, W. L. Brown. 25 Charles Paul, of Thoruapple.
Ryan and Mecca, have been brought ns still worse for the itisurgente.
fleet in the river,and the landing of troops prises from Hatteras Inlet to the Navy Beauregard now please give n little atten­
Tbe number «&gt;f persons in attendance
Class No. 18.
tion to hie report which ts so sadly behind!
at the sand spit which Iles at the diver­ Yard.
Besl quilt, Mrs. Bcnjamim
He might have published it as early M
ging point uf the fire mouths of the Mis­
Best Coverlet. Mrs. T. C. Pendall,
ceipts
fur tickets waa light, which leave,
Faw Yobk, Oct. 12.
General Price, had his success been equal
Besl blanket, Mrs. Byington,
sissippi.
After tho navigation of the
- The Norfolk Z&gt;oy Book, received this to that of the latter at Lexington.
the society, in out
condition,
Best stock Inca, Mrs. J. H. Earle,
•‘Father of Waters1' is under their con­ A. M., contains dispatches received from
financially,
aa could be desired.
Best socks. John Hart,,.
trol, they may look to the occupation of New Orleans, giviug an account of a aurBest woolen yarn, Mrs'. Halheron,
tbe Crescent City.
The following dis­ prise and attack tnodo on Col. Billy Wil­
Tbe Leavenworth Cotumalive confirms
son’s Zouaves, on Santa Rosa Island, on
patch will giro something of an idea of
the successful attack of Gen. Lane upon
melon Monday and will probably con­
the 8lh inst. Detachments from several
tho rebels at Osceola. That paper gives Best calf boots, sewed. E. W. Bram­
the status of our forces in that quarter:
MtMissippi, Louisiana und Alabamy regi­
tinue in session several days. One of
ble,
j
00
the following facts:
ments made a lauding in the night and
New York, Oot. 11.
Best
calf
bools,
pegged,
E.
W.
Bram
­
their
dutiaa will be to'aMrtdiu the prob
From O. Bnssett, Esq., who arrived
dcove in Wifont's pickets. Shortly after­
r . "
ble.
]
A di/potch from New Orleans, of the
yesterday from Fort Scott, we learn that
&lt;x&gt; -ui- —___ ... _wards a fierce fight began. Tbe Jtouaves
4lh insU, tells of one of the most import­
SO given to lhe families of volunteer* and
Gen. Lant» has been completely successful Brat coarse bx-ota. E. W. Bramble,
Beat Ladies'shoes,
••
ant. achievements &lt;-f the war so far. This of Cui. WilaOU are credited with having in his forced march upon Osceola.
provide means cum mensurate with Um
fought
with
great
bravecy,
and
the
rebels
information is, that the United States
After his victory at Papinsville already
Class N«l 20.
admit-a loss of about 40 killed and 80
rxprnditores for that purpose. hbj&lt;|
blockading squadron have dug a passage
recorded, he pr-wxjeded immediately to Bert Mower, Baldwin fe Dewitt, (Hon.)
wounded. Tiro rebels claim lo have apikbe hoped that sums plan of uniformity"
through the mud of one of the five mouths
Osceola, in St. Clair county. Mo., a dis Best grain drill,Lewis, Smith,Barnes
ed lhe guns of the Zouaves and destroyed
of tbe Mississippi rirer to tho stud spit
will be adopted relative to tbe retfef
tanco of twenty miles.
fe Co.,
all their camp equipage. They also claim
which commands the whole five of them,
The rebel force there was dislodged, Best roller. H. Irowia,
aflordi d. so that much of the complaints
*•
to liM-a committed great slaughter among
and now have the Walter Witch, and
tbe town burned to the ground, and tbe
fopnerly made. may be obviated. No
the Zouaves, but give no number of tbe
Class No. 22. .
two other vessels uf the squadron to pro­
immense supply train of Rains and Price
killed. Tho rebels also say that they
family should he permitted to sufler; and
tect the prompt erection of works, which,
Best lighl buggy, J. W. Ssekatt.
1 00
captured.
•
carried off a number of prisoners.
the finances of the county demand’that
in Iom than a week, will command all five
This train was between two and three Best lumber wagon, J. Q. Cressey, 1 00
Sab-dirision.
Now Yoex, Ort. 12.
1 00 economy bo used, and that no relief be
of tbe mouths, passes, or entrances to and
mil« iu length, wotained all the supplies Best sulkey, R. 8. VanVleet,
The Tribunt't special,—Washington iand equipngo of Rains and Price and
from the Mississippi river.
Once prop
unne^saarily or unworthily afforded.
C
lass No. 24.
erjy built, this , work nlona will control 11th,—says: “Thn Army of the Potomac ItlOO.OOO in money. -This is thn most
the communication of New Orleans with will probably soon be divided into several 'Important success gained for the Uniisi Brat needle work Mrs Wm. Brown, 75
Best etnbroldered ottoman, George
KMnwmut.-,Tbe M.TL Cad
tbe sea as' completely m * blockading eorpt tfarmee, according to lhe practice uf cause in Missouri, and goes far to redeem
’ Munroe,
!
75 held ai Battle CHek. has asagm
squadron of twentyships of- war. could European commanders. This plan has
met witb strong opposition from military his way back and may soon be expected Bert crotcbed work, Mrs. Halbaron, 75 Rev. J. N. Dayton-to this place, as
accomplish that object.
■Ji
Best bead work. Mrs. Hatberun,
75
men of the old school, but Gen. McClellan in this vicinity.
'
Best leather work^Mrs. Geo. Munroe, 50 of tho churcb bare.
McCulloch is still near Fort Scott and
Another Peosylvann regiment, has insbted uptnt h, nnd it will probably
M._
M
Best
slippers.
Mrs.
Hatberoo,
, be adopted. Should it be done, Gens his men swear they are found for Kansas.
no
has earned enduring fame, by catching
Best collar, Mrs. Flatberon,
MeDowell.-Fratiklin and Porter will be
50 plan
n “nigger" and reading him under an es­
Best skirt, Mrs. W. Byington,
among the commanders nf these divisions
50 "i«4
How
to
K
now
a
Tumi
—
An
East
­
Best
liandkerchiei;
Mrs.
Earle,
cort, four miles beyond their lines, back which will be from 20,000 tu 50.000
50
ern paper gives the foll«wmg recipe bow
to his refol master. If such is to be the strong.
to know a traitor:
'
Mr. Muir, British Consul al New Or­
business of the soldiers furnished by the.
Tbe man win continually prates about
Fdoer.-Tbs first from of the
leans, is now in Washington, having been
Eastern and Middle States, now lying idle
‘•coercion
nnd “luniuoiiunn
subjugation” is a irmior.
traitor.
iwivnui ” nnu
- --------- — --—•• u....- (if we except a slight touch in tbe exposed
twenty, four days rn route. Hia journey
Tbe man wboaays be is s‘*Union man.’ eBF/Tth poper say a it has information
about Washington, it is high time that
was much obstructed by the transporta­
• cries
' •“
peace." ereu tn the surrender
bnndred slaves leave
but
*
tba West stopped sending soldiers to aid tion of rebel troupe over railways. He
t»&gt;ik place nn Saturday and Sunday nights
of tbe Got
it to Jeff. Davis ia a
states that tho same determination and
rata,- should
thia----------------reUUiou—
bold na
■ traitor.
- —
’ last. Until that time, tbe dahlia* and
enthusiasm continued to be shown thro’out
Tbe man who shows a painful seme of f*
« wl,‘ *** "° •^a-’etpation proc
other Autumnal flowers we»c hi full
A Fajim.-^One Dr. G. W. Tolhurst, the Booth. The rebels are subjected to thaboerora uf war wheats rebels are •"’•Uon to mahaMi-owi a fret State.
serious deprivations. All luxuries have
purporting to be at Geveland. Ohio, is
disappeared, and many uf the nsceaMries
the defenders of tbe Union are killed, ia a
iifftfe were becoming aonree. Mr. Muir
tn Missouri.
Indtor.
wilt probably soon retorn to EngUnd.

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to day 10.000 Mtonie Hfiea which arrived
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therein ant forth.that administration of said estate
nir*r"*L“JU,!“‘b,’*‘iUaDcr*,,&lt;1 c-,r,“ A
Contaiulng almpli- remedies easily obtained for
Downing be appointed odmiafalralore.
th.
aT it...... 4. .11
-Ui r.i,
Tliereapon &gt;t u ordered ihst Muodav, the llth
day ol November. ImI, nt ten o'clock. A. M.. al
tile office ol tbe Jadgeof Probate, in Healings, in and exerctMt. Trice JC ecals.
•aid cotinlr be
f„r ti..
THE EADIE’S MEDICAL FRIEND,

Estate of Oliver E. Everts.

«X»re.Tro-

R. J. GRANT.

■I STILT.

The following are some of iho diaeaaea we cure
not only at tbe Infirmary but to all parts of the
eounirv.
r

Oh Ta^sfr to eoutalii distort organism, or living

P"’"*3-’ rilh

We have pu’ up and sold thia article fcr .-ver
ten vawra. aud css say. »* a-qt/rM-v-mU truth of'
\ U. what we never have been ohlr to say of asy
other me.11cine—never baa U fated in a amr&lt;» tB.
stance, to effwt a rare when timely tteed. On ths
costrmr. aU are del-slued will, its operationn.an.1

and exiiaustioo. rrltef will bo fmud in tiftewn or
■ ‘Wir?lJf
«&lt;»«-“» aytv u adtteaialarod.
I ,**4».»«J?rf&gt;l* prapirttiaa is the prescription
- of oak of tbe moat experienced and skillful nuraea in New Eaglaad. and has been used with
nsvcr-faling success in

Thon«nnd» of faws.
It not only relieves tte child from pain, but In­
vigorates the stomach sad bowels, corrects add
ity. and gives tone and energy to tbe whole sys­
tem. It will almost Instantly relieve
Griping In the Bowels and Wind Cholic,
and orercomr convulsions, which, ifnot apeedilv
remedied, end in death. We belie re il the bast
and Barrel ranedv iu tbe world, iu all eaoea o
Dyaontary and Diorrlacatu children, whether it
ariacs from tetthing, or any other cauae.
We
wotild say to ev«ry mother who ba* x child suffensg
from any of the foregoing diaeaiw, do not
I
let your prejudice., or the prejudice of others,
stand between you and your suffrting child and
tte relieflhat will be«s&gt;e--Tea,ab*ulutelv sure—
to follow the use of thia raedktuc. if timely used.
Full direction* for iwingwiU aecnmpanveach hot
He. None genuine unless tLi- foe simile of
CURTW A clLKlNfl. New York. i. on th.nttWorld,‘,’|V*r b’,d b/
’fa™uff*«"ft th»

IS M)' 1 INI OF TRADE

Come nnd See !!

WE

indites
olid, hot
vewtewwt

I1VAE JUST RECEIVED

Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., N. Y.

And Ibr Physiology of Murrtnge.
A work on the cause. symptoms, and Ireatmni
of all Mn.nl.lnl.
...______

TO CONSUMPTIVES
.
Aud those afflicted with
DYflPEPSlfr, XERVOUM DBMMTY. HEART
bBE’ASE.FFVER A AGUE, rr CONSTIPATION
’ The wnderatned. now Mteuijfi'c year. old.
lumfor years devoted bls tunc to curing his Pariahoiiers and the poor in New York of these
arHafia«Amplaiuu. which carry tbouianda and
rhowsabds to an untimely grave, he Las oeldem
nned •'jcnre an who have applied to bun for re­
lief. and beitenng it to be aVbri.iian doty to re.

I
j
t

l

TH ARTIC in the world.
AWused twenty years by fire
ntillivns persons an'-ual
'-?*** f 1 I!,r ; always give aatisfac1
11ou ; coutai uuotbinr ioJcrinna; patronised by
VA.aBHLr-/
,b* principal pbyrieian.
,ai* aurseeona in ’ths
’ Union, elegantly coaled

Which we offer at

I
| I, P

IIOISEHOLD AND FARM
Plautation nnd Shops.
For everyFamily, having over a
receipts
on'Cooking. Dyeing. Preserving, ('leaning. Ac.,
How to Plant and what it ta beat to Rais'. Hew
to cure animih.advioe lo lipwae Kiwpera.Farvieis,
aiidMeehouico.cn a I-O' anMecto of interoL —
Price sS cento. Worth |IO to any one.
THE CONI'UJtPTlVE'S DOCK.
For those who wish to get well from that aw­
ful disease, a full description of all the remedies
uoi-il fni it* with a careful statement of the result.,
an J other useful inlbrnuuinn. Price 10 cento.
Tbe information is net lobe found in any works
poblisbed. uog attainable tr,.m an* other source.
Three books are published on Une paper, aud
beautifully bound.
Any Of the above works will be mailed free, on
receipt of price, in stamps nr money; or lhe whale
n&gt; a haudaomeir bound volme for oxa dolmb. No
fam Ir should be without them. They are illus­
trated with beautiful ougraringa, and contain
Ibr Condeuted experience of years.
Aokxts wxxnn. for the above works, who can
ma-c ll.'Aiamonth. Sendler acircular for agentsTo lhe yowng of both sexes suffering from 8e.
eret Habilt; prostraliou of miud, lose of poweraervoua debility. lots of aiehl, wakefullnraa. love
of solitude, eruptions on the face, Ac., Ac. 8uo
acrons it mroo tan; before you suffer incurable
damage, to both liody and miud
1UE

u,c Ho«ea for oge Dollar
MC'^HWgt- F ull directions aceomp.U-T r,C,‘ b"x' &lt;■«*" i bo • _ _&gt;! Warranted anperior to
J—TZUZ1**
1 any Pill before the public.
Taixastess Laax Comr, .
Florida July IT. 1M&lt;&gt;.
To Da Hsaaiea. Albany, N. Y.-Mv Dear Doc­
tor I write this to Informyou of the yrouderful
effect olyour Huger Coated Pilla ou my daughter.
E&lt;&gt;r three leore she baa been affected with a bil­
ious denuigemcnt of lhe aystem, aadly impairing
ber health, wbidh baa t&gt;#n -.leadily failing during
that period WbenJn New Tori in April last, a
friend advised me to tevlyour pilla. llaiiug full
confidence in the Judgment ofmv friend. 1 obtaiad
a aupply of Mcaara. Iternn 4 1'ark. Druggists.
Park How New York." On rvtnruiug b-me, we
cea««d ail otter ireaimciit. and edminiglered your
1‘illa, one each night
The improvetnnt in’ her
lialinp. complexion, digestion, etc., surprised tn
all. A rapid and ncnnaoeal restoration in health
has been lhe result. Wr used lea than five boxes
and consider ber entirely well. I coosttrr lhe
above aju«t inbotelo yun as a Physician. aud
treat it wil* be the toeaua at inducing many to
adopt your Fills aa tbeir family mt dicutes.
Your obedient servant.

Herrick's Kid fltrengthnlag Plasters,
cure m tire hours, palus, and weakness of the
breast, side and back, and Rbeutnaitc complaints
In the mailer of tbe evtala of PAR DY LADD,
in an equally abort period of time
Hpread on
late of Hope, in iba county uf Barry, deceased.
beautiful white lamb «k’u. th.tr use aubjeeti the
In purauAOCe of a license granted to me by the
weareu to no incou’ cn icuec. and each one will
Probate Court for the county uf Barry. I shall ex­
wear from one week to three mouths. Price I."*/
pose to sale at public aucUOu to tbe highest bidder
cents.
st the residence nf Milan Waldraff, in tbe
Herrick's Sugar Coaled Pilte and Kid Strength
township ol Hope in said twenty, and State of
emug Plasters are *&gt;&gt;11! hr Drurri.U and Mer­
Michigan, on Saturday, the thirtieth )X'tb, day of
chants, in all parts of the United Htate., Canada.,
No»amber,1841.at socodoek ia the&lt;t&lt;raooa.tbe
and South America, and mav be obtained hr call
following described lands and tcnsatenls, belong­
ing f&gt;r them bv their full name.
ing to tbe savd esUta, in tbe county of Barry .and
L«»
DR. L. R. HERRICK A (X.
State of Michigan:
Albany, N. Y.
Tho weal li Jf of tbe North-east quarter of eeolion twenty-eight. &lt;«BU in township number two
Wi wtu. mail rux, lo ny on* applying for it,
/M. | North uf Hauge nine &lt;»,)west, aud containing
eighty (fa) acre*, of land, more or lexr, aatd rale
THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
1Jiag made .abject to a balance of a Mortgage of
Il ia • lam and beautiful paper, and contains
JOHNS &amp;CROSLEY,
.bout two hundred Bolters, (Woo.) given by
Purdy Itedd to Kether Doud, aad beanng date, tbe moat valoable tefontUUioo on
Juno'ld. l&amp;ST; and said sate is also sutdacl to the Spermatorbea, or Setnina! Weakness, Tbe cause, SOLK MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED
dower of tbe widow of tbe said Pxrdy Ladd: said enecte aud cure, showing lhe awful effects uf the
GUTTA PERCHA

CEMENT ROOFING,

2©KT3 &lt;ft 8M,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

AND

Prtoe, 35 cents per Bax, ar 5 Boxes tor *1.
Prepsr ed by Dr. J. C. ATER &amp; 00., Lowell, Mesa.

PRY GOODS!

For sale at Hastings, by Rutrm a Hntixn.

The cbenpest nod mod durable Rooffiug

FOR SALE!I

PROBATE ORDER.

»
j

PxonxrtOmra, Barry Cmmty.
Hastiugs, September tth, ItM—

required to present the same at this office for
amiiiaboD sod adjustment brine o® Tu«^»y
twelfth day of November next and Tueadav
twenty tughth day «JJanujrvo«Xl tt» odod

PROBATE ORDER.
C TATE OF MICHIGAN. 1

.

PFubale Gouri for

wm.
B1rr exsmine and adjust all claims ofall person.

Lands For Sale!
X Mites from JIas ting*, the county seat af Burry

CASH

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,
This Journal should be in tbe hands of every

J.'RMnu,ir. D-. A. Mu Chief Fhysidan. fl.
8. Moaxia, Burgeon. Dr. J. Horta. Chemist
Office in New York. IM Chamber. Street.
Office in WiUiamabnrgb, South 8th and 6th 8L
Correspondents will pleaao enclose two or
three eiampgfor return pottage, and address our
dreie'jyi.

Wk^r^u^aliopointa&gt;eot of Commiteicmata to

130 Acree, •» s-ni-" w. i« n.,u»a

A wdl selected stock of

FAMULI'

Ths Co« is only about One-Third that of Tin,
ANO IT IS TtVICE AS nCKAIlUW.

(Box 1*1 )

For preserving and repairing Tix and utter Mar­
at. Know of every description, from ita great elas­
ticity. is no: injured by tho contraction and ex­
pansion mewl.. AND WILL SOT CRACK IS
COLD OR RUS IN WARM WEATHER
•
These materials bars been thoroughly tested tn
Sew York and all parts of ths Southern and Westera Slates, and we can giro abundant proof of all
we claim ‘n their favor.
They are readily .pulled by ordiurry labcrcra.
at alnllitg expea..

“NO heat is required.

Three materinIt are put up ready for
ate. and for ihtpping to all jartt of the
country, with full printed rGneitunt for
Crayon Ambn-typo; Vignette Ambru- application.
type; Mdninmrtype; Bphereotypc ;
hull dettriptive circulars will It furMirror AlubnAype; Nciioffripbiq
niihrd on applicatiou by mail or in perron
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
'at our Principal Ofirt and Wdrehoute.
Anibrotypr; itftperhU Am
) 78 WILLI AM '
SELT,
brotype; Relievo Am­
(Corner of Liberty SUv
brotype; Double
NEW YORK.
A m brotype
Joi2-ly
JOHN
CROWLEY.
AND COPYING done to oreler. on abort notice,
Agkkti WantrD!—Terms Cash! !
and Prioee to suit orders, from 80 rente to fi.i-ll,
with good Caeca
Oid oictureo of Deceased frionda eopsed aa good
aa originaL

Low Pressure System
Walk
CfhUMMta!!
SVPEaWNE FI/IFR for SO sbHHagw per vw!

Stacks of

GROCERIES.

OB

PRODUCE

These long credits we can't go

“NO HOW.'r
Do not ask for any thing but

Ready

Pay.

Clothing
VERY

SOON.

If they are ■»« p*M hr (he Fire
•f December, they will be left
with n JwKlce ef the Peace
for C'oliectioa.

Unusually Low

8© AOJO&amp;
CHOICE OAK OVEXING LANDv

Abo, Two DwoUiag Hour,
Wm. Fwuaote aud Wnu. Lacoww,

In the Tillage of Hasttos*.
Title* to all uf throw. lapurrTAMta, a*

Aivayv unhand at
'
D. C, KI LEY'S.
fl anting., Dec. JJ.1SIO.

Terms Easy.
J don't cart if you untr pay far them

B.c.atvunL
Hostings, Nov. 14,13#?.
ttsrli

�I

BLOOD PCRIHER AKI BLOOD FILLS

AYER’S

Sarsaparilla.

CURE

roa rrairrao ths blood

* *»■&gt; *W the

ran uf tha Mfowhia rr-.i,L»l»r.i

cure ^9
NervousHeadaehe
•Mret lhe mind. The .ubaeriben new mdy aak a

“dr. J.BOVEE BODS’

FALL AND WINTER

WE

ARE

NOW

With &lt;HI« ui
.

ON

Imperial Wine Bitters! I

HAND

tb« largest mid

BEST AauHirtineuU uf

BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
That tber cure the aimoM universal complaint,
DYSPEPSIA
with aserrlsirrveOrto/g. and tn a eery short tl—.
That after all other meuietoes bare proved ateless, they relieve
LIVER COMPLAINT,

DRY GOODS

THESE BITTERN
wm not ®«Iy Care, bat Prevent Du—as,
sad in ibis reaped ar* draMy valuable to the

an.* restore tbe health aud elnrugtbof tbe sufferer.

resim

sick
wbc have languiriiol f-r years in betoken weak­
ness and despondency, recupcra'c with great re
pid lj uuder their .niigvratiugurareiion. That
aiexual dirabilitie* are rrtraved by their our
and gently etuauhding propwth*. That they
”Cr8tl SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

The genuine have flee signatures of Henry C.
^SoVd"by Druggists and all other Dealer* tn Med­
icines.
A box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt
*
PRICE UO CENTS.

ixcii-iext coxsvumox.
all caac. iwnairing a Traic

Dr. DHs* CelebartH Vtee Hiien
ixati m'ssuJJ'AKXD 1

however tbev may have been trilled with1 and
abuiK-d ; that their direct iradeMy Is to lengthen

ana ai*&lt; uurp
—* -7 —
—
Scrohita, whether hereditary or utberwisc. Tbit
,UT RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

TUB rotX&lt;&gt;WJ!tO &lt;TJJ«&gt;R8KM«tTS or

•nd thereto Dod&gt;sea»oonheStowa.;hBndB&lt;-weto

SPALDING’S

AUislXO FROM IMFHRITIES OR
OBSTRUCTION-* UFTHE BLOOD
OR 8ECRKTI0NR.
in which tbr-v du not give ,-w-pt nrfV. and, III
mluiiuialered before the very citadel of life ba*

CEPHALIC PILLS.
HEADACHE

shewn in this

ETkDLE BLUOD PlLld* are eud'-racil by tbe
expe iraeruf thmuand.nf living wlUMMoa wbinUtlera. aftdavita. ir.edical wort a. and by word
uf mouth. 1-r.wla.m them to be the yriy br.l preparattonof the kind ever offered to lhe bmkraduwn
victnna Of ill health. They heal disease through
cterv avenue and organ of tbeststeu,and toespel it IhuruugWy and permanently.
No uoa can doubt their superiority after
our single trial—they arc nut unit belter
but, iu fact, cheaper than any other Pilla, for il
take* a fora number of them to produce a better
'^Price of the Scandinavian Blood PuriBer. |I

Market, which wo

re prepared to sell at a small

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

ualcr. Lm.ee all travelers sbwdd bar. a botUe
with them, and all should take a tea»poouIW al
least before eating, as H preveufo raativsoetw.
•trengtbeu* tbe digrerive organa, it ahuuM be ta
lhe hand, of all person, of sedratary b^rta. Un­
dents. minlalt-ta, lltrrery men. and nil tod'ra twt
accuetomi-d tu much uulAoor rxwci.e .ImuM alTrfuM.L If lhev.H. they wH ttU an age­
able. pleasant, wd ed’cri-l remedy agatkat 'Uee
ills whiali n»b tbesa uf their be—ty: for -raniy can-

advance from

18 WITH 15 THEIR REACH.

loo late to arrest tbe 01*1 Mt. But tbe mother ia
al ware vigilant, and to run we
for we arc
ante your never foiling affect .OU wilt uucmngty
point tun to Pn-f. WuudV He,! -r*tive Cordial and
blood'll* rievator a» rhe remedy »Inch ritould be
Swat.
band In lime uf need. O. J. WOOD,
per bottle, or ♦-• pet half desen. 01 the Scandi­
navian Bluud Pills, 15 cents per box, or 5 boxes Prvnnetota, 4H Broadway. Sow-Yurt, and lit
liarlu » Street. 8 . lamia. Mo. Sold by al! grad
fur Al.
l^T Bead Dr. Boboek’s Special 5oilcan and dn»gg’»‘ Fti&lt;« &lt;&gt;•« Dollar per bottle, hbljv'

NEW YORK COSTS

THE

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

ONLY PREPARATION

■

Dfc.-J. BOYEK DOMP

Imperial Wine Bitten
MOFFAT’S

A NEW ARTICLE.

LIFE FILLS AND FUCF.NIX BITTERN
FTJUE8E MED 1 Cl 5Eb bare no*-been ba
1 fore lhe public fora period of THIRTY YRS
abd during that time nave tuaibtaiOSd a high
character in almost every part nf the Ulobe, for
their extraordinary si&gt;d'immediate power uf ret
toring perfect health' lo person. auhenng under
aeariv evert kind uf disease to which tho human
frame la liable.
Tbe following arc among the dialrraring earl-

VEGETABLE LIFE HEBICIKES

Ayer's Cikrry Pectoral,

pnie and healthy bilr, in.trad of the stale and
rarid kind; FL.1TUI.ESCY, l«ss or Arrsnrc*
Hsamrax. Haxnaras, Krsnaasn—, Itu-Tem-sa
Anxinrr, Ltxaoua. and Mau**cnou.Ta which are
general symptom* of Dyspepsia, will rui»h.aa a
natural eonurauencr of ita cure.
CO8T1VENEMN, by cleansing lhe wholo
Beverly, Maw.. Dec. 11. 1950.
length of tbs iniostince with a solvent process,
H. C. SrauNKO. Esq.
I wish fur sutu'- ctrellars or targe show bill*, to and without violence; all violent purge* leave the
bring your Cey topic PUls more psrticuhriy before bowels costive within two days
FEVEIIS of all kinds, by restoring lhe blood
my cuatomcra. U you have anything of the kind,
to a regular eircntalioa. through ths proeesa of
pieasc sand to me.
Ooe uf my customer*, wlio U subject lo severe respiration in such ea.t-s, and lhe tburvugh •uluSick Headache. 1 usually laming two days.'wo*
sand«f j« ehotd » axr hmr A« foor PiUo. weteb

DR. J. BOVKB DODT
ruoxiiTAT. mai iwttsois

srad me another box of your Cephalic Ptlia. TVy
crefrwta Me hot t’iUo Ikon rrrr tr&lt;rj.
I&gt;.re3
A.STOVEB.P.M.
Belle Vernon, Wyandotte Cb..O.

tkWILKE8.

tHw&gt;Juy
Ma. Spalmxo.

'

Yretlsmi. Mich.. Jan.14.1961

Daanftra:
Fot long since 1 uni you for a box of Ophslic
Pili, for tbe cure of tha Setouna Headache and

certain remedy for tbe
A too WURMM. by dialodging from the turainya
of the bowel, the alimy mailer to which tbcac
creature, adhere.
NCURVEY. ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, hy B perfect purin which thaw UFE
MEDICINE*kire to the btooCaodall tbe burner*.
KCUHBVT1C EKVPTIOXb and BAD
C0MPIXX1ON8, by Ibeir alterative effect upon
tbe fluid, that feed the akin, and the morbid state
of which oceiuUona all eroplireeomplainta, sallow
cloudv. and other disagreeable complexion*.
«The use of Ibrae Pills for.a vsey-bort lime, will
eBcct an entire ettreof SALT RHKUM. and a .tri
king improvement in tbe clearnew of tho akin.—
I COMMON COLDSand INFLUENZA will always
be cured by ooe dora.or by two in the woral cases.
PILES.—Tbe ortrimri proprietor of. the— mod­
I icinea. was cored of Pile., of as vrarsataudmg by
the use uf the Lira Maaicisns alone.

FOR SALE!!

GROCERY.
SALOON
ATNTID

Thera long credit* we can't go

“NO

HOW.’

BOARDING-HOUSE.

Do not aak for anything but

Pay

Ready

FAMILY GROCERIES

Wo Intend to keep our Slock

An In*

FULL AND COMPLETE.

thr low rat. /iw Cftoh nr ready

BPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
All those Indebted by Noto or Account will please

BPALDJNGB PREPARED GLUE!

Call and Settle

SPALDING S PREPARED GI.UE I

Warm Meals at All Hours!
Or Cold L inch if desired
TEA

BATE TUI HBCEB!

OR COFFEE, CHICKENS
PICKLED TONGUE. SAB
DINES, du-.

Al*o, Icc Cream and Lemonade.

eeddy-cured.
JAL IHaaASKS. —Farenna wheaa ora
are braomc impaired by the rajadi
Maaccax. wilf fiwd tbeae Medsmes
re. a* ibt-v never fall to eredreslc from
ell tbe eAtota of Mercury, mgallely

B'Mid will In- finntabrd bj
ht th«- w«*t-k.

the day

..r

CHOICE OAK OPENING LAI^D,
And. finally. If tun dtwira

I-4 GGOit BAMAIN * tr*CL£AN
SBA VK*
In tiui

VH1h «

Gm tn all nf thMf.

of BartisgB.
Inor»rvr*«uk and

Terms Easy.
a»'l

p

uwr

am

Ihilriaud.

BUSAN5AU KIBBY

Lironiw. XcMe Ca. Ind- Fob. »5. IBM.
Itaorli. J. iVo-m; iMar Sirr-tn tbe latter part
&lt;Y the year l«6.-. while attending ibe Htate and
N.toHist Ijw febralof the State of New Yrak.
mi hair, tiuui acau.r unknown to a-e. e -mmeuced idlu.g &lt;&gt;U r«e» rspuilr. au that in tbe short
space ut six mouih., ti-c wfu&gt;te upper part of my
scalp was almost oiiireta bereft of na evvenur.
and much of the remaining ran ion. upon the
ude. and back part o- my head shortly alter be
came gray.au that you will rat be suroriaed when
I tall yvu that U|n&gt;n n.y return to the State ofladi-

Just rail nt the sign &lt;&gt;t tbe Barber P«dv,
one r|«H&gt;r cmal «»f H. A. G—•dyrar’a Hard

ter»o.-s were to rccvgniae ire at all
I atonoc made ^|&gt;liratHm to tbe wtosi akiilfalt
physkan. in lhe eons try. bel. receiving— asrarstice. 11..in them tost ti,v hnirould again herestored. 1 wo forord to bscumr rra.ue&amp;d i« my
tsle, until, fortunately. In the tatter part of the
tear MW. ymir Re-w-~n— ------- -!_.—.
me by . druggist.

TONIC, MLD1CXNE AND BEVERAGE.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

ISAAC C.

MOTT,

la now iwcchlnj from New York and

Busum,

hia fail au&gt;ck of

Groce ries! !

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REPIBLICAN banner
VOL.-6.

HASTINGS, MICH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1861

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lokj-^isHUjiro.

NO. 25.

Mre. G .-Stnber. taafi llw Boor
mde
W
Mr*. John PataMfc. M best
Mi*. A. Warns, du UnbaOffoaM
Mr* G. Striker, Id taff,
8. A nd.-iia, best 10 lb* Ma»WS«ipH’*

LI8T or PRE
irdod. at the T&lt;

FA'T -tbtTR DEBTS.

*—*•
■

Attorpey, Counsellor and Kolicltor.
IONIA,

MICHIGAN.

WAR!
On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS
MASOM ALLER,

BJEtER IS GROCERIES. prorUion., pro4uce. Blah, kutlcr. lard. pork, and grain nf
nid • Alaa tmra eandie*. etc , ate. Store i0
am a Bleak. Stale atrect. Haetbiga, Mich.

DRUG

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp;

a m-u un&lt;! tn«»st

Striker.

10th
_________________
1861, M'a».
warded and haRdod'in by the

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lc.ho*i '

JACOB FERRIS,

Cannnitteo.
.&gt; totlfgrpwn. toy ,ip j,
«■...
... o lnwy cr in his office.
Dtvsiox A—Horse*.
’ Ttiv uttuhiwy ■ nt length turned1 rJtlW
CluaNo. 1—Stallion*.
and-atared the toy fell In tbo face, *4 If
he had been amiiv Utwly dtacnveredspoi- ii.i.iM.- &lt;i&lt;&gt; uour, ij.jt tea, nvy—.
A. Gleason, Boat Stallion 4 years old
’ •‘Well, iny lad, I’m sorry. Yun must
man, gavpM lung &lt;btyji*„ thrust hl* mky
or &lt;»vor.
$4 00
fingers firyt i;itu .me Docket *nd;hen into ctowe io marrow. I can't to‘Jp yoa un S. Van Every. 2d best
do
2’00
the other &lt;&lt;f his blncx rl'itb vest, upd thru leu 1 sell wly e&lt;‘at off*my back, or pawn
my.aclwouer’* kedgeu Nobody pays m*.' A. Gleason, best Stallion 8 rears
Die aiylor
wm; ty got advanoa ol
Sami Kliao. 2d
__
„
__
2 00
"ll-, toi, hmu-1 that bill; cbl” said th« wattua, turned away sorrowfully, when
Ja*. Stuart, best 2 years old du 1 00
tofnl grtit|ciiuu». ..x^vpding.tin- lip* &lt;it-bl* ■ hi’ apprentice txty canto up and aaid In
Bugera inward the well-worn paper, and
"Her* air, la five dollar* Mr. Foraaoe
daintily opening it be looked at the conD.u'•« ) tiu. Lit) S*ya when ho told yuu he
tetiU.'
•
'
1
"iltim! foe capping anrf for heel-tap; couldn't pay y ou ,y&lt;»ur bill to-day, be did
rial i-xpecl some money that afterward
ping, six abiiluigH—&lt;&lt;«r foxing, tun iiiW
■ispviioc. ami &gt;&gt;Uivr .^uudrivs. .ebl , ; S&lt;» came Into the atop.”
■‘Ahi.lhat’s a fine boy.
Here. Jnck,
iT wayits inv Io wattle this bill,
• &lt;1 the man »f briefs.
*’ lake three five dollar*, and ouu* Satur
fy ihl» &lt;A the hrnrrt vnth' thirl day and gvt tbe.i«l*^ep.«&gt;f y«mr wages.”
The *$u|ian with a joyful bound, took
fur it. and I intend l«» knock
tlirf piece; and touching nis hat, sprung
i-tFiit tw.tity, mid rail it toiUn.d.iy." .
wltli-a right heart &lt;&gt;n rtmr«. and hastened
’Ymi :u«- an impudtpic bjty.’’
t&gt;.» rhe "Lire, where hr had already selected
tiio cuniforts mid. nccreMrie* bi* family

n&lt;Mwtm-nt --•

DRrG« a.i» niwicni^,
fw2ch«'ii&gt;l&lt;-nl*. Paint*, Oil*, Cam-

h
what l&lt;
_
.
_
i; *|iv-’«fAiiS—'n* A.-vvgefthi’ thrir teeth
■ I rm inme at mwv-months old with a

Spheue, Rnruiug Fluid,
TUIU’ENTl&amp;E. AND ALCMHKit.

mi

rar FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
FGAPtMKKOKLYjfc:

muK' pty ihi*.’’n&gt;»iMvryd;ll&gt;i’ atuirmy to
nnifM-l:.
•It’wimt, u' iibm b&gt;(p*y thiam
bid*.
What. i» u lawyer’* pt 'lv»*tm»

CROC ERIE

g«"-d.ttu, it' be can’t get fid “f paying hl*
u-AU billwl lie’ll
my*! Tm j»«L five

H. B RIGHT,
A TTORNKY and C0CEHEI.LOR AT LAW,
»nd ScUofior end Coun'dlor in Cb*n0viy.fsriieuUr «lty«m&gt;u paid to the cel!«c»ion of
&lt;Uurit nnd money promptly trmiltrd.
Office, wilh W. W. Ralph Es«i.. Middle*illc,
Barty Vounty. Mkhipm.
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A

• I &gt; ctorv—rd"
*A« rim jm.-cM-f* ri&amp;-3iti&gt;ntibnbr*«ar in
t'll nl.iphy,”
.
.
• i)Mt wm ldhelu.d’*’
•■
• W. nijn’t Jit”
•Jiftvnv.- you xngAkpnl 1 1 ’•uppuau I

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES, PEPPER,
I’BUSES. FIGS.- RAl-INS. CO0F1SU;
&gt; f»et, avenrUilag in «hr Grocery tin*. *neb M
id bv ucmlnl fur
u*c.
Alto a
the

CI111J DXfe’J* iPXJVXiniEKB'ff

And Cooking Extracts,

Hum. Il rmiH ■&gt; b»rd. u&gt;»l lw don't jHtnt
the ni&lt;«n&lt;-y
Wiui iw f|'v dollars m him?
Hi* !■••y i..uld ha'rnwurd it in,th* tiftiyi
hr hii- Ih-v.Ii «• wlimi him «y me l.yr it.

Illis'*'-, h- will*!-, it *tv| lll-irgi- you

‘k

oa tux Bsracur. bexxitt &lt;ur the ladies.

We *Im keep o* fcand a jood aucrtnwnl of

pair of ahure fur me.”
ILukr.-; I tai.’! pay y*u to.dav.aud
t'yuur.d&gt;Msa will «m» pie. jtMlaak him
Lt» alioniey,’?
.

STATIONER^

•UmhI
much in need ««C
A* he e’uter.Q. a p»..r woman waa try

.4“

fGIN®
AS

a

K1.MLDIAL M.ENT.

SIH

do
beat white do
1JI
Mr*. N Ba low, boat QmltW BM*tr
Mr*. Wm. &amp; Gvasdyor M bat fe.
Mis* C. Bartow, beat Obonia,-.. M
Mr*. S. Andrus, b«t Work’d Shirt.
Mrs. G. Striker, best pr eot. Stocking
MitaM. Dibble beat ObrocWTMyfj

Mrs N. Bartow, 2d bat
d* w
Mr*. Wm. 8 Goodyear, bat Mt'*
Tidy.
»
u
A. J. Palmerton, best pr 5 years old Mra. O. N. Bultwoad, hot pair
Linen Stockings.
, -j,
ur over
84 00
Chas. Barton, 2d best do
2 dO Emma Swccxv, but Patch work, by
a gh I 5 v ears old.
......
,
I. N. Boltwood, best Linen ;
Ulas* No. 3—Matched horses tor
Table
’
CUB.
»-,;.•
Carriage Roadster, Maras or gelding*
Mrs. N Barlow, best Lea* MM- &gt;
L. K Tyler, beat pr 5 yean uld or
Mis* Sand. Barlow, beer ChroeUftto
over,
$4 00
Mrs. P. McOmbor. beet pair WepL . W. W Ouu{&gt;or, 2d boat do
2 00
Mitts,
W
Class No. 4—Single I lone* for
Mr*. W. W. Ingram, 2d boot do 25
Clam No. 2—Matched nones or

mg to prevail up-.n the aenre-krerper to
■rille n deuMiul for makingbht ahirta.
** Ymi had totter Luke it -out of the

•• 1 ciu’i J wittom* i*.” aiwwarad th*
w-..unn, earnestly, “my daughter la very
ill, and it&gt; w.ui* of every c-imfirt; I am
Out ..ffirewii'Ml And indeed. I waul many
things which I bare depended un this

Carnage. Mare* or Geldings,
W. \V Cooper, bc«t 3 year* old or
..ver
|i 00
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1&lt;X)

•nga.
Willet Bristol, beat Cult 3 year* old
$2 00
I. N. Kae’er, 2d
do
1 00
Rich Join*, beat coh 9 t cars old 9 00

imuiuy ireguL 1 worked mgbl and day
to gel your shirta J-me."
.
. , ■■
do
100
“ 1 ani very *«»rry, Mr*. C-^iWay.* i*id
5. Van Every best
do 1 00
the store-k't.'pur. [..’.king into hi* mitooy
D.G. Towaend. 2d
_
drawer, “I hive rm* fire shilling* here —
W. P BrUtul, (mat sucking Cult, 1 00
mul mur bill -is five dollar* and nine
D. W.EIlia 2d
do
*
,n
petliv.”
Tho poor woman thought of her Invalid
division B—Cattle.
child, aiwl wrung her band*.
Clos* No. 1 Duilmins.
*‘A sailor wli* bare awhile ago. am! *eIn-ieil lull fived-dhr’* worth of article*, 1*. McOmbur, iwsr Bull 3 years old
’
Skoo
nrre «m the c .outer aud went awav lugrA
In* wiuir* to pay for ibeiii but I queation Willet Bristol, best
.Io
300
if he cmues back, li ha due*, an ■ pa) a A. J. lCu*a.
du
du
200
P.r tlmm, yoti Umtl hsvn y.rtr imaiey. Cha*. McQiivoii, do
8 (Mr
W. S&lt;il*&lt;&gt;i&gt; neat Sucking Btrtl call 1 00
Al ikia inwuuit Jack inada hi* Appear- Isaac Piereu. 2d Itcnt
du
75
anc&lt;'ai iDc d&gt;H»r.
,
Glass N
••Well ahipnnitv,” saidI he, with a t«»oc

IV tJw U rit, have it served
much fuoreidevaldd dntn when he waadia
FENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN
• I •hall.piU the p!*l lilt**
cv'vii'd »pe.ikinL’ with thec-ipLiin. “well,
VRLOFE8. CABOS. Ac.. Ac.
_
,
r iiiMe^d --f seeing II g'» my! hvarty.hand ovVr'yhiir freight. 1 hnra
into an.rfhvr l.iwy ure puekuL S&gt;. you -e.- gol.lhu d’.«nnmn&gt;i*. •» give u* poww«ion'
Up«n rnr sbtlvM msy b« •‘■■nd all cf tb
if I ln.v.|m\ the hill, l'|l make the
MOST POPOT.AR
um| displaying hi* five dollar piece, he
c&gt;»t—&lt;pital idea! ”
bid hold id hi* purchase*.
The atore.
The le.y MTali h • 1»H head awhile, as if keeper examining and neeing that it was
striying
comprehend thia capital idea, ( good, hade him take thrtn wilK.Wm;' and
of iba day.
uud Uus.k.it liiiui.tiiigly.
“1 don’t know ibenjaigbiMg a* bo u&lt;&lt;&gt;k another and a last
al.oui this; it I*mA’ trifky. . 1'11 ask
liaik-ai the pv-ue, be banded it u&gt; the pour
ll|.niuh,ifas h-iw y.rn wiiii’l pay ituofip-v wnj-.’w, who withi* jvyful am’tl*race!ved
«ith&lt;.iiL bplMt »«ed.”
it from Him and luiakned tryfri the store.
lent of lU't.ng. and vicinity, that «• tu.-nd tc
, • I had ralfier be sued, if be .will employ In n low and very humble tenement^ near
•ail evervlhit»K iu cur tine ot tnde as &lt;dx«p •* cu
be lxx&lt;Lt at any glare. Give »• a ceR a** jsdge im-.fi..'."
die water. wM'adnmWy of poor children,
for yourselves. » • iutoud to acll
• But who;i* to pay them cwU—dm • b-weappearnhee .exhibited tbo Utmost
to-aar
.
— . . ■
KET-EA-h ^l&gt;3i (DAS’S
destitution. On a &lt;x»l bed lay a pour
Thr lawyyr h»»k' d “H nt once very woman, ill and emaciated.
Tho dimr
sormu*. nnd gave one.«*f lluwe long whi*-. opened .and n man in course, patched gar
or Ready Pay. only.
ments. fcntervd with a WtrtRiiM and a
Knwiii allcntion will be paid to COMPOUND- tii- । eculiur to ton*.
Isfc mXg^J'W^JRirTIO^ud u. ■ “Wall, I’m a.svnsible man. truly. My bored,'itod Uld them down by the door
I'1 E*1 ibr..c«mla ’/.• *n»f, blinded
side and approach*! Ufa-bad.
iqc.,1** Qh* fact,thr»t tlu-v were ta. c-mt*
“Are you Eht'ReltW;'«e*rf ” ho **kod
out of mj UU|1 PTi-kei before they could in * niugh voice, but ip the kindest Umea
Iw «afely put itL^Ah^wdl. my boy. I . •• No; bava.you f-mad work !
If you
ROBERTS
suppose I /nual pay. Here’s » fi*e dob c.uld get a huh nouriabing food, 1 could
Barnas* Uaaca 6. 1561Ipc gold piece ; is th»? till receipted 1^1*
regain my strength.”
m&gt; mrty and gn»V I &lt;»?’*
..
. .
Th* mail gated on her pale face a mo­
nies, and again taking up hlaboree wont
«ut. Ik-bud mil pmo far, before • vum.n met him. and said aho wi»bcd him to
I •I...,’..
j*wf f..r knr
Um

gin

Din,:™ F-Dom«tic fantam

Guidings for all work

PATENT MEDICINES

UH. STEWART,

P. McOiubcr, best .0 lb* UtfOff, . W
8. /khdru*. &gt;»c.t Ga.1- Maple MiaaaBO1
Mn. P MrOmbet, ba*t‘B«Bftr'
Cunenr Wine, mfaa. ' ’!•
Mr*. 8 Andras, t JarlMhU*
Mr*. J. P. Bobes^ 1 Lof BMfo. o
UQ compatition.
, a ^.-■sia*

wWrtl. I’m dml of it ” marredI Mt. I ,r..,u

p,,, {l.r

Clas* No. 8 —Grade

Mra.G.Striker, beat lb wool Xard|K&gt;
Mrs. 8. Andrus, 2d best
de
-M
Mr*. G. Striker, iwst pr Sock*,
Mrs. S. Andn ’
‘
“
Mia.G, W.St
’
StuckfnL-,
,
—
Mr*. W. W. Ingram, best Ri*
Cat |n-t.
fl 09
Mr*. W. W. Ingram, 2d do -'J A -I
Mr*. C. Bdcb.lwat Hanoi,
100
Mr*. J. P. Ib'tort* butt Dahlia. . . ..
Mitt* Mary Balch, toat Wreath H*i»
Flo wen.
Mrs. R. B. A iglitman.’best Boeqwet
ot Flower*.
Master Batunr Goodyear*Id l&lt;e*t
IhrjstoM G—Grain, Ftuir and * ‘
Vvgiialdcs.
.

j. I’: Brav, Imai half bn rah’ Corn W
D. W.EIlia.
&lt;1..
Wheat. 80

and

Nativo

Cattle.
D. W. Ellis, beat Bull 8 year* old or
over,
$3 00
-------------- -beat du
a oo
J. 0- Hannn. 2d
W. P. Bristol, best Cow do
200
Ulius McQueen. 2d test du
-----100
8. Andrus beat Heifer 2 years old 1 30
C’Iim. McQueen, 2d best
do
75
D B. Pratt, beat 1 yeur
do 1 50
Chas. McQueen, 2d beet
do
75
8. Audrus.beat suckiug bull Calt l 00
Ge&gt;&gt;. L. Briggs, 2d best
do
50
Chas. McQuuen. Ix»t Heifer do 1 00
W. P. Brtoto!, 2d beat
do
50

Clam No. 4—Working Oxen and
Steen.

PnaiJrat, l&gt;. G Robinson. llartmg*.
Secretary. Geo. K. Beamer. Irviag.
Treasurer, Peter Cramer, Woodland.

CaalkUa.
Peter Cramw. Woodland.
Wm. P. Bristol. Johnstown.
O. Striker.
Baltimore,
W. W. Cooper. Ilnadap,
John Daronm, Caritou,
E.W Hewett Barry^
-'
Peter Harwood, Bppa,
Peter Itoto,
Ruttort.
1», B. Pratt.
Irving,
Hiram Lewis, Prairieville,
Jaa Smart,
Or*n~vtlie.
J.l’artah, Yaatau Springs.
J. C. Bray. ThacoppU
Isaac Pierre,

Do a bright moonlight evemng wedtocovard two rata uc the plank csmlaf iaRw
the aiiip. The foremen* was liaftHg *b»
other by a straw, one end «if wki«h aaafe
held In hU muulh.
We maaafad ok
lure m them both, and frxiud. to mT
sorpriae, that tbeuae led by tba Ohff
wos st-maUiml. Hi. foiihfal triad wa
trying to get bitn on board whoa br
would buve aMnfovtabla qa*r*are durt&lt;
a three j ctr* cruise.
We foil »o dtofo•itino u&gt; kill tilbar, and laaded that *•■

f„P d.dUr, which had J ?. n.nna, botfepanW^Muring 00

ft.,.,,1-M.'liisiriimAnla! In her recovery, to'
u.juhj. have returned t*» In* told that
&gt; hadfoMi *» tougtbe polar
;|£ u
.
&gt;
g., ,,'mdi g-rt did the fir* dollar piece
i j„ Q j.jrt,
.-I—

'

.J, c. Umma, l*»l Pen Menno
Lambs.
’
D. B. Pratt. W batt
U»‘
■Thua. Altuft. ixjfii Boar, no

eumpoitripn.
Th* Alt-R. hot pig 6 "«n- *»

tfWrfM*^*'

erlaid.
Mr* R. B. Wightman, bort CMMix IL McNair, beat Zephyr SUlrL
Mr*. Win. 8. GoodyeM.beMjttmiM

J. C. Hanna.
do
Bmk-v, *0
I. Plat*’. b.»t L&gt;«. I.to.ai Bewra, »
A. H. GastuUi do
. Cam as
28
P. McOrnlmr bust Ball 3 year* old of
du
du j*ck Potatoes, 25­
over,
$4 00 J. P. Ro|&gt;erts:do3 wint&lt; r Squash 25
“
‘
-----------»w
I 8- Staven*,'
2d best ’
do
John Wuliwtcr, du 2 I’um,*i*r.
28
J.O. Bray beat Cow
du
3 00 J. P. RolicrU, du 0 lleu'l* Cali*
do 2d best d&gt;&gt;
do
2U0
P. McOmtor, beet Sticking Bull
Geo. L. Briggs du 8 Waler
Calf
150
Melon*,

Bcnj Mocn., best Yoko working Oxen
$4 00
_
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.
Geo. Cola, 2d boat
do .
8. Andrne. hut pr 4 year old
Steers,
2 00
John Oa*o 2d best
do
8. Andrus, best 3 year old do
D. B. Partt, 2d beat
do
Jilkd it, and 'received fix *b11ling*, with
Alien Parker, beat pr 2
do
which hr hastened to the store tor taaee* 6. Andros, 2d beat
du
■tries fiirbia sick a ife. and lb*o hurried J. S. Staven*, beat pr yenr do
.home lo gladden Iwrbrart with |ho deliClam No. 5—Fat Callie.
qu-i.-s he had ppuided. Till now he had
iio w'.'.rk f*.r f.mr daya, and hi* family bad J.O. Hanna, boat pr fat Oxen
800
l.crn MtArriit'gr amJ tVmn thi* day hi* wife
do
Sd boat
do
2 00
gxi IK-Urr.rand.aa* nt lot«lh reamred V* Alton Parker, beet fat Cow or ox 2 00
rtWjr«milv and «■ •Jwalth.fr’•¥» *"uu’ '*f
Clam’Nu 6—Milch Cow*.
.jakn.-Hv' which another day’* omUuuii.g
S3 00
ii.idd prolinWv ha ye innde fetal.
|8 Atidrit*. beat milch Qtw.
'Til.-*- sW'l&amp;iiflH’s. 'Which did *• nmeh A. LI Gaston. 2d beat
do
2 00
a* rvirr &gt; rnmvv ’
- ......
' g^st. hvn« paid him by die poor w&gt;wimn
DivomR 0 —Shoap, Swino
J,i4*.«umii4i rtUfVpwyfon •*«
My. । |^|u tthr. fivn dollara »•»&lt;? fe'd rccwvnl
and Poultry.
Ln*r-w:iHe Ut»v
o» lilot.
। (lfjn ,,t,,Re ji.wpvr.. and which the sailwii* ufi.pitflmBlli** i' »*” tm.u*v thrl* &gt;. i (.
tou,? Tim p-r umnan’adaugh- 8. Van Every. I»e*t Leiceater Buck
,*&lt;n lrt-m.Mi»wi«*e fam -'f &lt;b«*t
afirf ultimately re­
no competition, $3 00
dullard ihn«M.’&lt;* '»»'•*“»• . ,
t-hmbh. a»l «■* lately ammed
J. O. Hanna, beat French Merino
‘•Hr ba* |*md, »
the1 Mg idnrlng fc&gt;
^an wfi*&gt; l«d l*ru kept three
_____
Buck, no curupufitfoa,
2 00
tlw» mime' tn h'*' master** torrid.
i viw-« absent, and .rvfurnrd tree L» hi*
nJLn- »—Mort no 9 00

Ijb.'.‘•urrvyioe'the &lt;m&gt;rtw ihn.tigh-'bi"
, gta*wc»; “hii’d Ift* * Jfelf ••atfto.
N«i*
rtiwi'dpav Mto-Frwfiare.” a* (hr- I»»y
drtivrre*bl* *rrand and th- maimv --I
hut WfMArtng Atp-re I ««mld »♦»«’’
deJRuWfU fto* " «dtl &gt;toir -4* .tar t- day.

Mis* Mary Balch, beet pr Woffled
Hitta.
’
W
Mrs. J. A. JorJon, beet Fancy ©ov­

soo
100

a oo

■term ba* «m«n* it atrok •
tomae io tlio hula P«MM viifa
Bnuio. Th. pupil, m - 4*
nt prayer, u ben suddtnly tbsy saw

�Jttral ail

life.

Mv

ths hiliiHtHi. uh&lt;

ft.-.] t.

mu OHM nil

at » "dock yesterday

desolation &lt;ff the land i*euMi/h lomakr

mom and staff. Up-*n its arri«al here
(M’lwfry MBed-np-ih Gcnf MrKTh*tr7,
and after jrpmding half an hour with WteJ;
ptycecded in company with him, his *iaff. '
WwnMrfnKMMiH-Hth.

She

idrL. tbc (firmer accredit-

nnd several other
Gen. M&lt;-Kinary*
camped Wre.
At the ckwa .4tin rt
Gen. Ctipn-roii tuxdv a few .w^l i

Tell my hdltn I *&lt;n wall, and re *dy fa

Vari-ne
chiinues have taken place in the 2*1 R«-gi1 irieiit' WeTotvelMi'l a Colonel appointed

IT.'.BF.'M.

self and bunily. I am, your friend

Matiixw Baird.

friun Gtxi. McClellnn’-* »taff, in place of
CoL ^idiar^MMi. promoted.
We hated

&amp;

FrwsB Ue Eatektk Hagtewau

te England and the Ut-

Ammxi*&lt;has. Oct. 15. 1861.
Thr B«*rd

Edit--a BxaaaaPresuming that a
the Utektttacff the port &lt;4 CharIsstou wm

Nxw Yom.'O«u46.

misane**, a moat* important departure for

iMptrUntf hmunct'utna to agents of the

ftefM’Bfr^adfag equadrort. is iftani.
jj&amp;iAlla fa’dt that the coinmandcr has

- j^iJnjilly ^ppr rw-driJ.

It

is also

lieerrdHjhvtehgd from New York to elides

to intercept the Ji'athvilt; but it is :

The TrtiiresX special dispatch, dated.
Washingvm 18th. say«:
• This morning
a detachment of one tbounind from the
Masauchurelta 18th, and * Col. Geary’s
Peiinsy Ivnuta ri*glment, cr**a*r«l the river
at Boliver and nt tacked the i-iituny. six­
teen hundred stnmg. Aftur'a wvc’re r**n
fiict the Union tr-»«p* drove them Lack
from the river, capturing a 32 pvupdrr.
Our loss was six killed. The epimy’i*
l*ms is unknown. Gvn. 8c»»tt thought
thia inteliigmcr of such jmpu-rgmx* Utrfl In­
called «»n the Frvoldent to tpmiintiniMte it..

Rolla, M«s 0»4* 18. ;

hardly probable that she will bv able to
Whit Influence Q.e*o commiasioners of
the BQuiheni confederacy may have with

The corre*p«»ndenl of the 3t. Louis
Democrat fumisbr* the fidlowiug iuww:
A scout has ju*t esme in from the west

thr last twoarwtluns, will be pabli*hrd

man of atrial military discipline.

square piece iff Imard. paper and pencil,

next week, at which lime we may notice

we had beeiwne sufficiently learned in the and, ’’by file right,” marched to the side

more, parlicnlqrlv qpmtt feat urea «ff their

mysteries of Hardee, have introduced a

pr-wedirg*.

new drilK not found in that hmik.

DitcA Drill.

II is

Instead of handling muakrtu

wt-twe plt-fc-axes and shovels.

All al*&lt;»g

the batik* of the Potomac can •&gt;« aven tb»*

ofiiohn Bull, may p-xslbly be turned tn
ftftiWBita’f Ufe rebel eanse.

the war/elght’regular regiments, with the
ninth Vdil and the tenth fast filling up.—

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At 2 o’clock. Cd. Genry advanced with
he Sidles brigade, two companies in thru* pieces of ramiot). which soon silen
iliigjtn^,'repimet|t. two companies of cud the gun* of tin* enemy, mid putliu*
q^illcry, tbpre companies iu the Douglas | entire font to flight. A chuplaiu i&gt;f th&lt;rvtiels who wo taken pris»'ie*y aay * Uiat
SMjuadrun &lt;»f two cum panic* '
before he »sia rapt med. eighty seven
killed uiul v iHindcd had been carried I'fotn
bitvc no dess'tk*n nineteen regiments nnd
rrb AiThpnnles. all eilht-r gone or just |
The Federal troops remained &lt;w the

field al! Wednesday night, and yuwterduy
morning, iinving brought Mcr-ns the rive
thi* remainder of ten thousand bushel* &lt;4
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State Defences.
whi-ai captured fr.-m the rebel military
-Secretary Seward has issued a circular
depot which they were about transporting
to the Govern ore *if the several atatea, to Li-evbucg.
Tin* prisoners admit that their Twee was
urgfli^*fie ’Improvement of the didrncre
2.000,whilstYbe whole Federal force was
of such states. Tnis eiieular has elicited
•100
many Svmthenta, and is generally constru­
And i he end is not yet.

ed to look to'a probable Invasion by some
forcigti |Sow'er. The suggestion, rept-clnlly

Rolls, No., Oct 20.

The Case Stated.

nrnc.lamalion:fjraaiiiMtnnnra have
imvai since
attu-e
proclamation
’. .., QroQinstnnwa
changed it&gt;..Kea*uckay. and U now says :

Zollicoffer’s troop* ravage the property
ol union mm In fWiWcWT whenever they

Jxrrsas*&gt;x CtTT, Oct. 20.

Mt. Lock, Oct. 20.
In a skirmish near Lebanon un&gt;thr Iflth
l-etwn-n some companies of Mnj&lt;
Wright’s cavalry, and aUmt fimr. hu
rlrpd rebels previmtsljr reported, thr latter
Inal sixty-two killed, ninety two w-mnded,
lour mortally, and thirty six taken pi isWright’s few* wa* one killed.

SriuoaaK, Mb., Oct. 20
It i* ret*
General Wv

mt actong Brigadier
ho left RolU several

BAMuIlS^LACKY, C«miaiMMMr.

iCe. ha* left at «®r •&gt;flicr, a Mammoth

The

flab-divUieo.

9S

Thi* single cabl&gt;age will

fiirttiah “provimkr’’ for the editor’** family
fi.r several d*«t-

We can live again.

Mr. Maynard has mtr thanks.

prrlwp* the G****d Lord too. only known

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fronty mornings during Un? past week
Siner writing the above, (it is now
Mondai

himm.)

Sherman's Buttery has

Ctacutr Count.— A -prctal term of the
Circuit Court for thii County
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on
Iumuc, Sept. Isth. last.
unr.tc NOTICE is Urwbv &lt;i
faUetnnc dctnUd
paid

P

I a I act .lent la Halt I more.

the mettle &lt;&gt;l their steed* between the

fax.

DTSF
pne

uarv a receiver h id hederapp &gt;inte&gt;)
There is a p&gt;*euibility &lt;*f an engage­ and the Department w.hiwI up.

If our regiment is
iu Jhe light, 1 h-*pe it will not turn out
ment at any moment.

SJ-J.-.w-n
ought to be routed, and th.s h&gt; o.nipo«-d
of the foseils. *he &lt;ort of lenninlivs lix

dre»4
ihc-M

like the Bull Run aflair, fur 1 know that 1

Fnixao 8 asag.—-I received yuur wel.

still we fevl the sacrifice is just; oclng

try,

There is »» Uni&lt;« loving man, but

that believe* and feel* that upon thr
hrt-sd !»*-*i* of mir vwrllmt government,

rest* tbn foundation &gt;ff *air future hope*
of liheity. In the m*itil*irtanca of that

it* fall, all Is blasted.

The (air fabric «ff

time whereof the memory of man runnrth not; who think that nobod* else ran
do the iiiisinras; and that when they”
ahiifflri.fr this mortal oil ”h will lie next
to impossible to supply their place* —
These per^mt, of course, frown upon all
drnngra &gt;4clerkship^ and combining with
th* seceMionista. they have been very sue
eeesful in the Treasure Department.

hr a«o l‘hil the stet» and rang the bell

'■•a

man residing ther»-. awl
rd to are him.
Wlam
offli'iT said to him, ’Sir.* wmuan has ju*t
rntend this Iii&lt;um-who cnwitly insulted
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ISAAC (1

^rxxcrsx. Mo.. Oct 17.
A messenger from Qm. Fremont's
bemlqunrteni al Warsaw reached h*-re to­
day with diapstchra for Gen. NcKinstry.
Il was said that Price had nutdr'a
stand in Cedar Count v. twenty five miles
Imm (hawola, with 20000 well nrmed
and direlpllned troupe and a large f-rer
•iflrregiilar milhlia.
On the arrival «/ Fremont at warsaw.
the opposite Iwnk &lt;»f the Osage river was
lined with relwl horarmt-n, who were
dispersed hy a few rounds of canister.
Fremont had began preparations to
lav a p**ntoon hridge acn*s* the Osage
when the ineaacnger left, and it was supp.*aed hi* army would be over the river
by Wt-bnraday night.
He waa deter­
mined to push &lt;&gt;n with the utmost vigor,
and would prohaly *«*n come up with the
rnemv and force him t** fight **r ret rent.

to the lady, who was stenjiti^'lwhiixl him,

and said, ’Anne, omn- here and sjajogrv
to thiagi-ultlvman. lalll not lie drawn
into si nq-e* by your in*.*l,-nre. I have
U*ld you mH al-t.p that you would «et
yisirsrlf into tt..ublv hyy&lt;mr unbridfed
tongue, xnd yon w*mldcn*t I isUn to mt;
wow may take the cttseqiM-ncra ’ The
lady then came forward and made a full
np»l&lt;f y, and the officer left the lw.ti*e.M

MOTT,

Groce ries! !
Cunsicing in part of

New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffre,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­
gar*.
Molasses and Syrupa,
Green and Black Teas.

“He ami Ids and -deeps. Sleep on and
smih-.ihtxi little inlieritorofa world searce
I’"’Sleep on and smile! Thine
Belt and Water Lime.
Spire.

m-crewmly sui ted
Uf these, p.Thnp* teething i« mm of the

Th*- Keltrl L**s* at I^xington. Mo
The CincfaMtl
publishes
letter fl*un Mr. Edwards, &gt;&gt;i that oitv.
He

w

captured at Richmond and

lbs Union will then crumble to the dust.

Iw* furevever Stricker

Maa.

W«

I’U pnqwirti^, hatg ppi jip jmd ...Id
tin* aruclv f.*r
in rotjfidmen and truth any of it,what ha*

Ever offi-n-d in Battle Crst*. all of which
Milt
M price, tij^a)&gt;M |U| -A

Wit parehaacaa.
*
Particular attewtlua paid M ffiltag os-.

•aliafm-lton

a b«-dy nt rebel*. killing a c&lt;

ISAAC 0. HOTT.

Then may wa not Willingly relinquish
Hardly a bow in the city that did not

re

were fart ifr rag

wharr the int&lt;

■am
Mw

I* now receh ing fmm Nr*w Yc
Buabm, bis fall stuck &lt;»f

fiitnre history • and the gl.-rj -d America
«ili h. tarid in Ih. d.,k

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(War Baker,
II IbdliHtf.r,

Hasting* boy* io-that regiment will twin

Departmentcan't get along without them!

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A I'.m-wiu n'ient of the Springfield
(Maas.) Rrp'Atliftn writing, from Wash
tba troop* i« «onsideredg&lt;M&gt;d.
ingfnn
the result «»t Mi. DoStrr’s iuvra
We struck «mr tents on Arlington
tigsthins. says : Mr Chase .of the Treas­
Heights last Friday, and marched abou- ury Department, h.-iy been the most Chari*-* Pul-iu.ti.-r,
tm miles. We are n&lt;-w encamped about remlsa in this rtwpref Upward *4 seventy FrU&gt;-|"li Kim*b*y,
two wiles from Alexandria, on the Mt. Si-Cr«u»i"tii»lB have hri-u'' smoked out” Uhatlr* Iloliinson.
John B-'ker.
Vernon road. Onr hnwlion is a very
Ing the better |«ylng rlerkxhip*. ni»d many
pleasant .-m indeed. Still, we are n«*t
of them are atill living upon Uncle Sam’s Jirah I). Buck.
ONitehted; we are anxious t*&gt; spend the leiuntv, hot*itli&gt;iatid&lt;ng they would stab
winter far *..uth of thia. If we du not, I him to th*- heart the
a gtmd Harvey Davi*.
'Dtey have the" I )nni-l SwatiMoti,
recktei that ibv cold chilling win.la iff opp-*rtnnity •4T*-rc«i.
•mth
of
allegiance
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at
fir»t
taken
reluct- Walhrr MrN* il
iKcemlffr. will make us homrsirk. Il I*
anti*—but they have never cherished an Ge**. Nieb-4*.
only nlmut four miles fro in m&gt;r pickets to
emotion, bar I word a th-xitflit. &lt;&gt;r uttered
Mt. Vernon, the burial place of Wxan an hone*t' w-*rd in sympnthv with the
prinripbs nml policy-of the present \d
ixutox—thii place bo aacrid to all Amen
mitiiatraih*n.
They are in h'-art nnL J.J.n I. M ile
m*uI with the rebel*; and would to d»v
\rdr-- Struit-h
Her fruui head quarter* L-extend onr &lt;&gt;ut.
throw ir» shejr «-«|*s for Jeff. Dois, did
hl* pr**«p**-»a **f the While House war
'Die Lincoln Cavalry regiment rn.irchcd ranr them in doing «•*.
Why *mch men
out lii ;Muu»&gt;n'* Hill the other day. The
have a chance tn show their game, and try

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JoUV-T-iWK. Oct.21*1, IBdl.

O 11. G.

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will &lt;&lt;-n

retie at the Court House in thi* ullage,

fatal dioease* prevalent, and the health of

made aa il is, upon tho altar of our coun­

a* attended

fliis and other movements, we

From

Iftlers

Basu. fiviMtad far lbs DOO pyk&gt;rt&gt;t of i
will be offered far «*&gt;« St pirtUc auction

ting &lt;Htt here. ami Itaforr y «m will gel thia.

Blrtrrs are called upon to make, is great,

the lorl were also captured.

division of the Erie riln-nd

m«»miw, to draw right day’s rnti&lt;m*.—

emir I think they arc soon to be ce

A special •«&gt; tfieSt. L»uia Democrats
Major Wier, of the First MiwurimmU, one 1 had written to Emory, lart evening.
I uinrcaHj pleased with the patriotic
arrived hvrv
horn to
luduv
day &gt;m
,h&gt; the aivumvr
Bteiuiier'8ioi&gt;x
’Hioi'X
City, nnd report* that on the 16th one spirit mtr neighborb-iod i« beginning &gt;
hundred and’ fitly ot hi* regiment, ^ndcr
manifest. And, although the enli*ting nf
Major While, atirpr-aed the’ rebel garri%
so many young men from that vicinity.
ami at l^-xlnghrti nnd recaptured the plare,,
nod yll the »»ck and wou.-drd. Uigrtlicr
with a quantity of guns, piat.ds and o|her many home* to look desolate, although
articles which the rebels threw away hi the rartifirv parents and bn-tbera and

their flight.

imprisonment and eonfiacw-

all quite well, though the change of ell
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Calilwge. truly worthy of that name.

caimut nuke halt as good time as 1 did
The capture &lt;d Lion Creek is confit tu­
to such states as border upon the British rd. The pkc« was anrrnunded 'on the
Uiiping you will excuse post neglect, I
possessions, .undoubtedly looks only 14th Ity Major Wright’a cavu|ry, the
same that routed the rebels near Lehinfoft. remain, Yuura Ate,
J. C. B.j
to a pMsible oawtingeney.
Many kn&lt;»tty
and a eotnpano of seeetsi&lt;&gt;nlat* undtLr
Volunteer Mich. 2d Krg'L
question* will undoubtedly arise, in the
Capuin Roberta, and a number of other
course of, nrlbllnwing the present war, to pereoiw were taken prisoners including
.
A FwUvotJe Letter*
be acttlrtf With foreign ififtiod*; nnd past the Sheriff «&lt;f tha county. A rebel QipWe are permitted to publish the fol
experience should teach us that the l&gt;rel tain and Lieutenant-G&gt;l&lt;a&gt;el S-&gt;mer». ulowing excellent private letter from a
way to ar»*'§*&lt; v ic io be fully prepared ken prisunrre. All the prisonera taken at
both places, seventy-four in numlier, have private in the Third regiment:
for any cmergeucire that may arise.
arrived here.
Ablixoton, Sept. 24, 1861.

■lave omfisqaUiip..portion &lt;ff Freamnl’a

cbtege toihrii T«» n»Mp Tr.-astiref a. some
litite Iwlwccn this ami the fi»»t of Frlirtt-

yreterday at Harpers Ferry,says tfiat^he we have orcmionally an old fashioned
nCc.Hints publi*lh-d there --f the’ fight on Mrebifpte north-easter, wbiclt canmoi many
Wednesday are in the main ftwreci. The ««he* olid1 agurs in camp. There are no

campanira of slurp shooter*, oue company

the

prepare I*, pay over c&lt;m«&gt;drrable loose

Well, here we arc at Annapolis, quar
tried In ।lie Na»al ®ch«»d Building*, nnd

quarter pounds.

vinced.

bead. CobKellttgg has two full regiments ten-pennv nail wa* driven in, which has
dfWvalry-ready to movef.-HVard. Then already keen drawn out.
Th*-fight lasted from 8 A. M.-undl 2
there W-a4*g|ment of fusdrers, nnd one
olA^nrenl3 mechanics nnd Col. May’s | P.M. It was n regular skirmUh wiln
vary ing n-wuhs. the rebels when hard
realb tu ta ntuMer- pressed retreating into the woods, and.at
euin. Col. Sinclair is also raising an other times drawing the Frbural ir-*bp«
Iriftb rcgitncjit, which is just going into bark into Boliver the mam fight being be­
yond that town, «-n the road to Charles
canjp at Ann Arb«^. Add to these two

The LouisviUo.^tfurauf den* &gt;unced

accomplish the object undisturlird.

Uin»tiiuti.m” weighed thirty nine and a

BAimsoax, Ort. 18.'

well mounted and in s-»h1 order, with the
W” we have sent one independent regt- exception of n fracture above the axles:
During the night it wits stationed near
met-t ul^jfTfentry [Q.l. Stockton’sj nnd one
the abutment of the bridgejind when it
&lt;pHrtkiment ofcavalry, under G-L Bnutd. t

rtddy for scrvire.

noise and hustle «»f Amr regiments, tn

rebels.

had wimrlliing to do with their sudden
bt Carthage, sixty milra from lipringfirid. drjiarturc Itom our presence lately. I am
The legislature is to be called together
*4, is SwMrtain, Butthb fact of the Incomreally sorry they have gone. We were
ptiktoswof die blockade, os evinced hy on the 4th &lt;»f November.
The rebels al Vienna have d.spepwd.a iMasiming quite familiar with them in the
-MlwXpK -M in-lbcir favor, and it is re- i
portion going home nnd the rtrtmiinder
ported that Blason is not only nutborixed will join Johnston.
intent and the Third were doing picket
Gm. Jobnst&gt;&gt;n ha* been placed in com­ duty. Although a few angry shots were
irtaht omunercial treat*
tea, out i* also* anth*irized to place thr mand of all the relu-l force* In Mi*s*»ir&gt;, exchanged, accidentally, we found them
nnd has issued a pox liunathm forl^ddittg
con/qdtracy. tender the protectorate of
tho transportation of anv more property, very g««&gt;d neighUtra. excepting, of o urwr.
England for a limited period. If such is mentiing slaves, from the Stale. It w not their enmity tn the government. Of this

Hew Advertisement!.

In thr mean time we wmild

Forts and raith wtitfca nf all descriptions, unfavorably. 0&lt;ir fare la not »&gt; g*-«*d as
wlthennnon peepingfmm the embrasures. । we have lieen receiving, hut the Quarter*
foretelling drelrucli.m U&gt; al! appr.-aching maatei mu a we must not complain, lor

those countries to wldclrthey are accredit

staled whether Johnston supersedes Price.

tht*

»f Bwprrtieuru

G»unty cloM-d their aearion on Saturday Sh-ngWs. per M.
Corrected, Ortster ted. HM
1**1. The prorevdinga of thr B*i.*r&lt;l, fur

good a one in th« person of GJ. 0. M.
P'^l at all event*, he has shown himself*

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. • *• • torment o| this Stair. sa&lt;i itoi i-roccsa
toehta appecrai.ee l as torn duh lAmed, Jd toTt
the-oiav could nut to ee.H |,« Jo'Tju!

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Bled tn tin. caote. be taken sc rot.fewrd {,v ito
said defaodaut. Charles B llugto*
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*»«l 11 U farther ordered, that within twenty
days, from thodats of tbfa order, tbe said com

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Estate of Junes Ransom.

. PROBd Tf GRDt'K—ZTkTIL OF MICRIGAS.
Cviiuty of Uarn ss.
Al a sesrion of tbe Probate Court far the Cmintv
of Barry, buldcu ai tbe IVubate Ottuv. in tbe vil­
lage of Us.ting.jO0 ''u d.y |U» flat day of l»c
twee, tn tbe yraRibe thousand eight buudrvd and
sixty-ouc; present A C. frindle. Judge uf feubole.
In the metier of the estate of James Ransom.
IBic of said count' d-«raacd.
On reading a&lt;.d llliug tbe peliltos, duly Verified
i.r l* W T..kl..B 1 a... .1.
\r-;n

Tl-ervup-n it is urdcird. that Monday the »d
dsy of btctml er. l'».|. at ten o'clock m tbe
furem—u. to B*.igiiod far Iks hearing of said
petition; aud the heirs at law of M-Jdcweaaed
•u? ull Utber psutira latinM-d III soul rslatt, are
rvnuiied Io appeal al aecsaiuuul said Court, iben
to to buldcn at tbe Probate Office, iu Ux village
• f Haaluags. ai*d «b».w enusr. If any there to. why
the prater of 1 he pvtitKiiier slivuld'ool to gran to!.
Aud it i» further utdervd. that the pvtihonei
5ive nutke lu all parties 11.terrs led. of the |&gt;«nenev of said (ret.luu, by iS's’bg a cupv &lt;4 this
ounce an I order lube publidwi iu Ito h-.ubtmu
ILumer. a ncw-psi^i printed m.u circusiu-g in
saidcvtn&gt;iy. far toe lull firm of ns -wt-uve

-.
am*
sayot any
other tna-tict or—never be* it faUad la a single in­
stance. to effect a . are when timely nurd. On the
eoctnser.ail are debghted with it* r.peretines.cnd
Sbyat. iu terms of cnmmetidaUnn Of Ils uugiea)
eSrtta and medical ilrtaea.
W. apeak in tbu
Matter, *wliat v| do know,** after lea rears expoju-n-v. nn.t pledg, oorrvpi.talfon for' the fulfil
incut of wbst we here declare.
In almoat everr
initaacc w here thefofant la .nffsriag from petit
and exhaaatfan, relief will be found In fifteen-r
twvuty Iiiinntrs after tbe syiup Is administered.
Thia valuabte preparolioii la |-ie prescription
of one o’ Hie most etperlet eed said sklllfal noe
sea in New England, and has been used with
aevar-failing aueceoa ia

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IN MT HER OF TRADE

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Tbear modicioee are prepared in on OWM UtaBS tuBT. under tbe carr uf able Ctomista, and are
the must rrliabla known to ttivoee, including all
thr rveenl diacuteneo.
To all addreMing by letter. O-taining full ac­
count of srmptoma aud spi.earwi.ees of dieeaae,
age. occupation, etc., we wdl write a caadid re
ply. with ad vie* atol dirrcl ions for cure, Any feci
■Ml us when MUdii-g far ndrior will be devoted
to fnrntab.ng lurdwiura to tho poor. In alt caaa*
tnedUuoes can Im aral by mad or exproaa if dosired. Ke-d far ous ur Dure of mtr works nod
Judge ».r y uuraUvcs
! Ako published al the infirmary, to aid these

Come nnd See !!
we hvae just received

“

tbe FAWll.Y rnTSlCIAN,
Il notnnlv rdtevee iheebild from pain, bat in­
vigorate* the stomach and bowels, enrrsctaacld- ! Containing simple remedies Mody obtained far
it», and gtvve tuweaud energy to tto whole sys- - ---- --- -- ---------------- —
tern II willofaroct laetantiy rrlfavs
planation* ol tbe c»n*c«. ayaiptona. dirt, bathing
Griping in Ito Uovele awd Wtwd Cholic,
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THE LADIE'S MEDICAL FRIEND,
and ovcrouu.r cuurulaiaas, which, if not speedily
And the fhysiolwgy of Jfnrriaxc.
remedied, end in death. |V, toiler* it the toat
sad biiivM iitiivdi lulbewoild. in all -are* o
A work on the eansc. symptoms. and treatment
Dwrwiary ami I lien has in ebifateu. whether it
f ell ooaiplaii.ta peculiar lu U&gt;e sex. on marriage.
arisrc from te thing, or any oilier causa.
We
--­
faringfrvta any of tbe foregoing diacoMa. du out ----- —
-------------------------let your pryadice-. ar the | retedice ul aiders, of a private nature. Pnce Jl cents.
stand tot an 11 you and j our auffi ring child aud The Onllrars. Medical i'aasislas
tto .eu.-t that will to-..-.co,Unuluteh suit
1 BC WBUCBCBM MCIIC11 ( •■piBI«B1

mUlog its character . 01 its rfltots we in thia
aectluo have abundant evidence In the Fern art
Aacd which it a'ona produce* when abs..rto-i
thrwwgb the lungs late tbe blood. It has long
Iraan held to be a vapor or something in tbe vapor
o( water from decaying vegetation Under a
greet magnify tee power. Ib&gt; Doctor has found
thia vapor to contain distinct orgsaiun* or living
bwdfas cwrrvapcvding proei*e-lv with tbaae 'Mind
mh^ilood of Ague subjects. They are ItyM'

times lees than visible to the naked eve. bat have

reproductive la docavin:: matter or in the bfaml.
end besee their long continued hfa. &lt;-r the rwtnntc
effect* of them in the system. He maintain* that
they resemble in character the other termentire
poisoB*. or such as the view* of rabies or of a dead
body. to. all or -vhieh are know tn rtnr-dn"e
'.brmarlve* witbcrewt raiwflty like yra*l i« moist
rnri Knur, so that the s!ixbte«t qnsnl-tv improg-

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1

llolSEIIOl.D AND EARM.
rianmtiou nnd Khopo.
For etvryFamily. baring orer a I'M receipts
&lt;.n &lt;'&lt;-uAing. by ring. I •reserving, tlteaaiug. Ac.,
How 10 I'laat a ml what il is best lu Halo-. U&lt;&gt;*
lucuie •uiual-.adrioe to lluaee Krrj&gt;sr*,lsrarer*,
and MrclisiiHS, un a 1-0- Mbjecls vtielerst.—
I'iko gfi cvnia. Wort® FiO to any owe.
nit. cusRwirintra uook.
Fur tlio*-- who wish to get well from ihst aw(ul discaac, a fpll descriptuin rf ell toe remedies

lt
.1
J

n&lt;wpt of price. iu stomps or tourney; «r the whole
luabendwMirh b-inn I idarfaroiiwcua. No
turn It should I* w.ibowt them. They are illaetratrd wilh beautiful etigi Brings, aud Ooataia
the csHMteBard eaperw&gt;-e&lt;* of roars.

TO OlXSI MPTIVES

Lues. Favaa aw *“«•- Coemrsriox. Rosar
Dtaiuaa. Drararsss. Xcbvoct Daaiirrr. »n« rt
.IM Cosniun, and be hopea every om- afflic­
ted wifi acted fer copy- “ “ •,l1 0o,‘ t»’,linL
ttose sbowld apply before it u too Ute. These
PrescripUoua are •’«dV
J.",S2",‘w!2L
eicisna ef London. Pana, end New 1ork
Those

ofecrofu|i&gt;Ba,coruumplive. aud diaea.ed'condition
lo whom a nometvas u**|.nng only brings suffer­
ing and poverty. T-- •nch«» would nay wrtta,
and we will send yon information of a sort, Wv{|tested, and never-failing Pbsvutivd

ffr wiu. Matt. rata, lo ny one applying for it,

ment, »t which rime th- beir. at law of weld de­
ceased; and el! Wtor j-eisous interested in s-M
estate, arc required to spj-e-r al » *’*“?!"'**“
Court, then to to bolden at tbe I rotote Offiro. n
thr Village &lt;-f Hastings, aud show eBute. if any
ttorv to, "by the soidlaat Will and Tectatneul
should out to all»« ,n ’*•“ Court­
. \ .. .. r...,i—.
that notice to given

THE JOUHSAL OF MEDICAL REF-'KM,
ft fa a lanre and bMnlifol paper, and contains
the moot valuable laformMion ea
Spenna1V&lt;boa. or .'temioai W oekne«s. Tbe cense,
rflecu and cure, showing tbe awful effects of tbe
dieewsa.
On all other discas 3 of tha Sexual Organa, a
full explanation af the origin of tiyphilia. the
Means of prevention and cnee.
Ou Ccnauinpliun, that fearful diaoaoa
On the Liver. Heart, 3o-mech and Skis.
On &gt; rniaie L'otnpleiuta.
On the vnnoua Schools of medicines

“I- •IWttffiSninu.Aix.
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BWT8 &amp; 8®DS?-,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

tale 01-be prty and » u-.tt «■&lt; I In 1^1-6* apd
State ut Fcn.yir«l&gt;te. deer .*ed.
.
Un n-wi-ng »tol Bling »- IliiaCou't far I roto'e.
bl itojidgr Ihmrol, a« iuMruf.jnt in writing.
“-V-ffl."!."

bare;

to. J. 1. Urru, /taiwyAUvrot Cte.H. Itosq,
rm: 1 tors awl } w HU. ».;S n-rw4lavy
la U) faa.11, sod .... .o&lt; llrass 1 su rsltol la rfa&lt;
«u Ta n«nUta Us w^sm vt. mgsatfaw amt
to to~l. ito, an. Ito see, teat nawdy 1 ha&gt;e
’wn. and i cm e--uu J. nil, iscmmuca-l Itoas to
my MetIds.
Taars, J. l.UIMXa.

HIE

WiUiamabargb, New VorL

AND

FHoa, IS oeato per Box, er S Bdaao for SL
Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATX* to 00, Lowell. Kaae.

DRY GOODS!

For sal* at Usatjags, by Muaai.1* a bratasa.

JOHNS &amp;CROSLEY,
SOLE MAXQFACTCRE&amp;SOF THS IMPROVED

GITTA PEDCIIA

CEMEKT ROOFING,
Tho chrtipeat and mo*4 darafcle R»«*|pg.

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROO'
Craytm AmlirtAyM*) Vlgiu-tto Ambn»typo I Mr Lu licit) pc; Splirmitypu;
Mirim Anibri.typt’; Nril««raphH
Pearl Amlmtljpe; UmammUl *
Atiil&gt;n&gt;tvp*; |tn|w*rial An?
bt'dVfie-; Rrlli vji AHibn-typ-; Double
AlIll'Flrtl pc
AND COFT IK&lt;1 done Io order. on short notice,
and I’neea to suit ordera. from 30 cents to ®A,'«.
with good Coses.
Old “utiurwauf Deceased friends copied so good

:Wowufo Fgwawar.

1.■» ju™ &lt;•• ~

Clothin
Thor an readily apviicd by ordinary lihaaop.
at atetBhg orpcoA.

‘ no heat is required.'*

Th* subscriber baring leased ths Haetmga Ti
•try far a term of yean, to now prepared to

1-llolllTE OliPEIt.
F'“rt *"

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s. t-i.i.

Tho Oaat to only abort taa-Thted that of Ttar
in n n twiom as pcbablk.
'

TANNERY I

WILHAM LADD• Admu.iai.ti

iT.TSor Micmnis. t

win.

It can to applied Io gaw and out boom of six
nxea. and tu uuacur Boon wtnocr BBaotuo.
f«S BUI SUCH.

HASTINGS

w^’^TJd fTh?a.
i’Zrt to.UK Ihr u-e of tw«”’ •*«

dJ37oc4.IJ.1M1.

Stacks of

Euniiab Lealber.nl the Usual Rate*.

Low Pressure System
Walk Up, CraUrorsn
FUmnUE FU’UR for 20 ahllliagw per cwi
RUKI.IXD CORX fur
33 seal* per bushel.

POTATO* for

Alwgtya

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-

MO

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hand at
D. C. HAVLEPS

Hasting*, Dec. 12. 1*0. -

Shaving Saloon!

White o*d yellow OAK BARK laksa U •
change for Ta nail teg.

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low

Tlrre matrriah art put vp roody forW. °"d f«t •J'tfpnry i» all wtrit of fit
et na try. »itb foU priotrd diractioM for
application.
Foil drnrtplift circultn trill it for*
miked on application by mail ar m ptmr
tri cur Principal Ofi-e tad Wartkomt.

78 WILLIAM BISST,
(Comer &lt;■( Uben, Xuwm SAW YORK.

J.B-U
JUHBS A CBOKLBy.
A*»n IVmt»!-Trui Cm.! I

�W3M

cum

NervousHeadache

fcit.
fcMMmiUI gtMKBIESli

FALL TftYT'WlXTER

DR. J.BOVEE IW

•&gt;•». wauUi wi VT’-TV.

Imperial Wine Bittaraf

JI
W EAR

N

with nna it!

BEST Aaarirtincnta

&amp;setK&lt;

uf-

attack* ofmany of the mraldai
poerhnmaniU bauoauaffy 1

DRY doDDS
UVKB COMPLAINT,
« Jjcalure the health and alrvngthof the euferer.

,l“‘

BEWARE OF CuUNTEEFElTS!
The genuine have Ove aignainrea of Henry C.

PRICE 25 CENTS.

JK* &lt;-HAa&gt;WI Mb I eb«mw1lynw.l4rwUh !!»-.»
•T*’ r-O'-renw ue«&lt;.»-xt 1» &lt; ■«—e to lb.edn*.

C JiOC KER Y-k

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,
thia

MICK FLHALE*,

uerrouatmtaUl.-t.. nwdgia. 'Tip.Utfou of th?
b.art. mdanrtolyr hypMfltawdnn night awe.:*,
languor, giddme**. and all that c am el case* .0
feanuliy latal unkaa niwnded to tb lime, ealted
AltohveederangeniMiU or torpidity, and liter complaint*, di*
&lt; a^. of the kMoey*. eeaMtn; ur iMwrtwmicw of

iNt.||-|E.VJ CONSUMPTION,
vrta&gt; hare lauan••!»».» Layaania belidcaa weak
ne«» fftni deepoudcucy. rocoperate • Illi grvalre- del*, cougti. cmactaliou. d.ffieulty of brcalbiur.
nid ty under their inrlgomliaff uperatiuo. That and indeed we might i-itomendr many in-ty ri.tl. Weak Langa, la if «■!■»■■, Dfepmta. Mau IM
all aexual diaabtlltlra art rtHh»v«l hy their O»r- but we have only epaoc to *•'. it will not only eb nr of the uertwu* Ayetoea. Pamiyara, Fata*, aad for
dlaland gently stimulating propartlea. Tl atlbey
all case* ragyiriag a Tawia
.
. ,। ,j
tbe debility following tbdl. m-d for er, but pervn&gt;U all at lack* arising frvtu tuu-malic influrucra Dr. Dod&lt; lelebarted Wise BUtcn
rCCni BIUTTERID CONSTITUTIONS.
and earn the
at once, it already a'tacked
JUiA UnWUIBTASiZSI) i
however ll.er ma. hare been trifled with and Abd a* it acta directly and per.latently on tbe bit
abuxd ; that their direct leudMKty ia to lengthen ary e. atew. arouving tbe liver to act loo. priwHeg
For Sorr Threat, aa edataan aa-Htg tbe Caagy
life, and render il enjoyable. That, operating di- in fact, all the excrcttooaatid M-rrrlran.uftl.eaya they ate Indy valaaUe.
■
tom, it - ill ibt*nibl) prevent any delrtcriuu. can
nctly upon the
rf Jum•if.r
Fur Ibeaerd at.d ludrm. and for peraone of a
.k. ■■----- «
,rqneu e. foltowiog upon change vl cnmate and _ ,___ . a— **■ ■-i AUNB NOON TO HEAL,
Waler, hence al) trurek-r. ahuuld liaVc a bottle
and dl.&lt; barge from the eyalem. e.ery taint id will. them, and all kbould taki&lt; a tntop-uufulat
tkrufula. wueiher hereditary er etherauw. That lre*l before tauug. •• It p«vm.ta crnPmww.
afrrugtLm* Ute djgcaiire ocmu*. it ebunld lie la
tbe band* &lt; I all [&gt;»'■«»• wf .edrntary I a'rta. .tu
mumuTT • thi debilitated.
dent*, miuietwa. ilUvaty met., »&gt;.d all ladic. not
aud Iberer* nv di*e»*eof tbe Mmra-b and Dowel* aCLuU.'tur&lt;l lu mneb out &lt;L&gt;or ex.-reaae . i..uld at
the liter, tbe neireua item, the aim. gland* or way*
it II tb«y uii tbn alii tad an agree
""‘"a MINING FROM IMPURITIES OK
OBS’TtU&lt;TION-» OFTHE bLUOIt

.Abox »Q1 ba sent by mail prepaid an meant

HEADACHE

i. only nu-r.-ary ton
itself!* uf avaryauii
uu» lUu.latnmgw t
Audi&gt;tnr”*t«*'b*
l&lt;. the fr- l. Aa llmae
.yr-xv—r -xmm
ali.u lu thrir etaaraeter.ga they etrdtgtht* eavd
iav^orata tbe wbeie ewWern n^ gm £-*!,****
d.-aateaB ua l*rn, by e^aaiittag
the c rculetmo, removing olMtmcttona. awd wan*
dwetaga gettcial-arwitb. They are nten retaleulfor iiM-a** ami W oaknema1 .paCaMta W

,,AN,)

tfa&lt;- LARGEST nmi

mluiinitlervd before ibe »cvy citadd of htv La.
been tnraded, &gt; &lt;f"&lt; ■ aeiab— -mf y-rlr. •
Bear m ruind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETIBLE BLOOD P1I.IB are mdoraed by Ibe
expe wtiecof ib-maand..rflivingwituraee. wl&gt;-,
in Idlen. aR lavlu. medical *urt». and by word

Market, which we

prny&lt;uxti t‘« *U nk.qiamal!
victim* of ill health. Tb« bool duox tbraugh
e.ary aieti'-r aed ewxwo ef Ineaieum.and to£pel it lUoevogblr and prmtaavally.
No oat eau doubt their anperiurity after
M» aiagle trial—they are. not nai. brtlrr
but, in fact, cheaper I ban1 ah, other Piltv, fc-r it
takcaa lr-u netuber uf thdm u&gt; produce a Leiter
•^Pricv nt the Scandinavian Btoo.1 PnriSer. fl

advance fmm

SPEEDY AND SV HE CURB

NEW YORK COSTS.

per bottle, or S • pev hall d&lt;xm. Ul the Scandi
naviaa llteud PUL. tl&gt; oeala per box, or * boarv
forfll.
T^r Read Dr. Bobaet’a Hpeeial N&lt; Ucea and
Crrtiflcalra. puUlebed m a »-h&lt;uIcuou* part of
Ibte paper tr-m rime to ttate Dr. Robed'. Med- I
iral Alumnae and Family Advlme, cimuining a :
great amuui-t ol fulervwritig and &gt;aluat.l-Medical
lufoennitii - ean be ha gralia ufhny ~f tbeagvut.
Ihrutfboui Ibe seeBtry.
In dllbcrh .&lt; rmupliented eaaea Dr. RUiarL
ma» be applied to ix-rwuelly or by letter cecloe
ingene atacnp for tbe reply.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

ONLY PREPARATION

u.»u nt ibe (*&gt;.4 WraW^-kw-eitUul them, »d
I1M«C who «xt war iLrra will Act fail to k»r» a
•OWV*

HR J. fcOV'EE HODS’

Imperial Wino

Biltcro

Are prepared by aa emineat ewdakiUf-l pi yaieaaa
abv tra* nwrd Uie*a aoceeaafullr ia ki* practice
lux the lari tweulv-Ria ware. The pnyetriar.
Letvr. |ruci.a.i-.y the r-.rlinn » right lomaabta,tn.r and ecU l*r. Had.’ t -:«U..l-4Impertol Wat

fuc fulluiaitiK are atnuug the diatiming »
of lllUMBp Ql-l-.aMM jU —uiplatbe.
■■
YLG1T1BLE Urt faEDLlU;

il prviwrito, who will out hie
liuVE£l»0l«r IMPERIAL
In all newly nettled |dacea
ya • targe pnanuty of 4m

pwc and bealtliy bile. Sa»tead of the etale and
acrid kiui&lt;; FLATULENCY, laraa or Arranra*

bring yew Cey balk PUIe
pariiculrrty before
n»yoonlMMra. II yew litre au. thing of the kind,
ptaaac nod u&gt; me.
.XW of my cuelomere. who ia aubject to aerere
Htok Headache, (cauallv lading two dava.lerea
ewW of ua affad- ia ear bavr Ay pw fill., wricb
I anal her.
Reepeetftdlr roan,
J»--.
li. B. WILKES.

aaxM

Tpmhmtl, Mieh.. Jaa.lL MU

general el aiptotnauf Dytpepaia, will raei.h, a« a
natural coavcaucucv uf Ha cure.
COSTIT ENEMA, by deanring tbe whole
length of the lulealiuea with a eelvent pruee—.
and without rudewoe. all vudeut purge* leave the
bowtie coalive within twe dare.
FEVERS uf a!I kind*, by rratoring the blood
to a rvgulv circulation, tbiongb lira pruce— o&lt;
rvapiraiiiic in anch eafoa, and the thorough aoin

TT~."
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ridaiy km.« M the pubtw wvMmv ia abbaer-

■

- - - -• — up. In cvu»e
DU. J. BOVEE DODS’ . 1
oueuce .4at.icb my bed baa .ull.-n-d extrrmriy
■ uin odd Th 1. luduccd me to p«y Brigg. X
jiujiebjai -smix dju-tidw
Hedge* aimuet tbe leal crut I bad on earth, for a
t«« dollar betUeuf Un il*ir|l«.t„r*t&gt;vcebeattbe Ira eorapoaed nf * pur* aad caudal Vacated wtaa.
br»tof Annual laaL 1 hare faithful) &lt; l.lrtracd thr
d, ectiutia ami the bald aj-.t ia bow \-u. ervd with
hair thick aiul Wack, though allot l, it i. nlau com
,MM&lt;‘iLi'i °"\UiL‘‘l'M4 ,a
ountbleut that laird by Dr. Ifod* bim«clr. wbo i» aa experieaeed
auelher lar4r bulUe - auld re-torv U entirely and *i.&lt;t .ncee^fu! pfcyaieiaa, and I.we iboaM Set
periuanrbth, I fed aaiiuua to perrc.ere in iu nae be rlaMid pmoeg Ibr naaok timtraa iwHatilaod
and being dotilmr uf mew. to pwrtbaa* an. the ooantry. »od ydM.t u b.eh the Medical Prw
mure. I wunlgaak ibee 1) Ibou w-rald*-. Mt be w\ilrag to h&gt; »«-d mvau order on thia* agent, for a
e Bittera batt bead aa
bvlUe, and rocelr* t„ Ui&gt; jdf lira atriptoH deetardaaaea of Ike enmmaatty
Bli.m—-tlto re* ard ia to tbuae that ate kind to tbe
oKdlMM lyU)id»toffi
wrduw and the iwLcate*..**
TLy fri-ixl,
bVSANNAM K1RBT
pebaaLlraaa "
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.
Gm-rier, Nnbie (fc . J-d . Fab. fg, !«5n.
1'inrlIJ Wix.t. •
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JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY,

TOXIC. MtDICIJUE AND BEVERAGE.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE*!
It Orate Bat Little 1

SOLE MAS CFACTCllEHH UF TUK IHPKOVEt)

Gl’TTA PCRCI1A

SCLIIVEY, UURRA, aud 1NVRTEB4T8
SORUS, b» a perfect punt a hick tbeaa LIFE
MtolCrataeiretotbek1—■ * "■■ ‘
SCOHBVT1C KRL,.
—----------The e hen peat wad aual dnrable Rooffing
COMPLEXIONS, by tbatr ali»r»tir&lt;- effect upon
the Kuid. that ford tbe thin, and tbe morbid etete
of which occ—:uo» all cnmUrf cumpUiuta. .allow
cloudy, at.&lt;r .'Oitrr disagreeable complexity*.
•n..
«r &gt;k_. o:ii_ r... . .... r.--. .1

Parity tt* Mm4 I

pricef | pcrbaKUr, • b«ttieafmr«*

CEMEHT HOOFING,

Prepared and anMbgr

,^7

CHARLES WtODIFTIU) A co..

GROCERY, SALOON
-AisriD

BOARDING-HOUSE.
BtmJ.en, hit fell Sfeick »f

Thr aulmr-rilwr i« now (•rr|utrwl l»» «dl
j***C,w‘’* of SPA to ING’S PREP Air n
GLLK wdlewe too time* |U M,( annually.

FAMILY GROCERIES
Aa l»w ua tlx lira, it /'or Ca&gt;A &lt;ir rr.-)&lt;k

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

....

iimr. । imvr —.&lt;1

Groceries! !
Citnalaling hi part of

- •—
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLVE!
— UsgaaaL l-aaiurr. Lona or Arrmre, aud Di» I,

_____
save THE PIECES!
■OMWOMT1
DUPATCfl I •
HF "A jvrtca u Tma Sara. Jhnn."

Funutoto. Toy.
Aik

JTAMMXC S PREPARED GLUE

New Orkwits, MuatviviUo, CXtw.
t rnahr l P..«dwwd aid GruwUM&amp;l'

Warm Meals at All Hours!

aPALDINGB PREPARED GLUE!

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deacnptMia-Kia-aEvtx, and bcauri'L*. in ita

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OU
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CHICKENS
. JMlJKLED TONGUE SAtt
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IHNES.

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Swa*t». Naavoe. butun. Kwraci CoerLaim
ufall kiuda. PauraAXMaoe rea Mnam Patma'a
Couc. ar* a evdily e-aved.
aJiNhN1
O°3|Sri

Also, Io?- Cream and 1/ r onad?
Ro i.4 «tW &lt;"• fill ntolh-d Ur

chm* uae uf MeacerrT, witfltod the** Med.oue. ,
a pwfoct cure, aa tbqy angr foU to pewdicaie fr-eu
Ike ay^rnn. all tbe iBbgt. uf Mercury. luRa.toiy

thr- 4u.

Vary rcj-tctfaliy ynum.

Attorney and &lt;
this

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Green and Black Tea a.
Ri-k
and Java G4e,
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la additian to the above meat rfGrcaeri-. be

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B.•- C-.llim,
Al fen JiaWa
JaeniiMaua,
FmGBsM,

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1861.

liags’ Unsintss ginttm

Jacob,
Atlorary, Coy

ferius,
nad Mtllcllor.

WAR!
On High Prices, at the

DRUG

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; I-triker

DR 1 &lt;SS A PHD WEMCIM ICR,

rfChcmli nim Paint*, Olla.CmuM phene, Ifnrsilng Ftnid.

W. PARKER,
WHOLESALE Bed retail dealer in Groceria*
W.. end PrweiaiouB. Pork. Lard. Duller, -nd
al kieda aTProdaca bought and sold, st bis -‘old

D. G. «oNm.
H./F;Morao«,

©riginal Jortfs.

TURPENTIXF. AND AlJNiWOU

Our Gorjmmant, that long bu been
i The number Uue--lhr pride u( ..I;
M ial itSvMMTO llabnglil roca; run
And U kg iraiUim
t

A ad weald UsVB ll.ee branfly tigkt,
Uui
«r rashly leec Uiy life
Uuurags.uid iru.i 1uU&gt;m1. is whet
la aSoiol M&gt; tbi. day vl atnf».

And 1 aboil hope I'm siol forgot;
Maay kn re luuugl.C* ilnni’lt Late from na.
Aud a'btu | braatba toy nuidan ptojar«
Hoel. &gt;o-«d M...J. htVnfr M-' th««.

fn&gt;u*. U»e rrjpcctivu &lt;«|pn«hip*i
A«*yria. Richard Jones,
Castleton. C. H. Padmor,
(MHltAf J-dwi Rafflum,
Iheuny, D. G.4Ubiae.ro,
Hope, Job» E. Hall.
Irving, Johi. M. Walker,
Johuaiown. Jam&lt;*s Telford,
Mapfe Gh&gt;re, Adam Wolfe,
Kutluod. WU.-Barrett.

W.n/dland. Pvtrr Cramer,
Yanb-y Spring*. C. W. BiMrtt. .
|%- Sup.-rvi-. «ra Iron Hdtl'fiora’ Bar
ry?OriMigvVeile1 anil 'Prttrtevllle being:
alnrnL
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0» im.lkai. Peter Cramer was elected

teiupi-niry dwiruuui.
Board tlu-n proevedid to the election
..I (,lu&gt;iritian |.y Imllot, whereupon D. G.
R. bin* ifi' w k»'dul V
’
On thotfon, Bifcird «
titurmw morning. St 71

Mr. Barnum mured V? **»eod .#• «■
raport, by. r« during the ml e^aU.mles- W. K.TerHa. Coen fas. ( 5T 74 85 U
tlmi id’ ihabiwuabip of.CarJurti 5 perow*. C. M, ffl&amp;ol.', kardPriw, I M JM
b-L
.
W. A Sartw.41.Woek imJail5 58 5 00
Mr. P.iljy moved t,o imand the rep
T. HillflpK Ondar SWriP
.
....... ....... r, .—siring the amp
**•.
mil of the to*nsh!p of Barry,
M. Alksi, Jurors fees.
T. Altoft, Witiwa. fees,
Mr. Striker moved to farther amend
Scebbia.
EHfe. repair
the report &lt;4 the committee, by deduct­
i^'k cart
"5!
ing from the real esUte valualloa of the J. B. Carpenter, Court few 19
tuanship of Hope. 5 per cent, instead'&lt;&gt;f G. W. Mills, atty, faun, 4»
10 percent m rro.mended.by tbeaimmit- A. J.BtanUy,Jwst«•
tee. Carried.
•
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Mr. Biisactt moved to amend the re­
port of the committee, by deducting from
■Snl estate valuation uf the towiphip af
Tankee Springa,B per cent Instead oi 8
M.a. Btebbine,*
* '
Btj
per ci-nt. aa reomiended. Ix«aL
Mr. Cramer moved to fectnd the vote C. Femoh. OoMt. !•«. *M
on the amendment of the report, on the !) Ura*: jRMtire. 7JS
townships of Vy.KKliand, Carltin&gt;tfd,Ca»W. W, Cooper,Con*|. •• S US11 x. r.R^ WftiMhr 4M
Mr. Thoiints moved U» adopt the fcrpnrt
n. P. Hah Ormat. “8*4
of the- cmrtmlttea as amended by • the
W. Anderton Witr»etau4 63
Board. Carried.
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Mr. Wolfe cdl«d&lt;p tb&lt; petition 0* P. FTdUuP
—
—/ ’
w
appointiHeiit of CuruWua»&lt;i««&gt;rt 1® dram Wm. Dnwui
the a* amps of Burry County, which, oh Irn A. KIIIkm-ov
E.' llituuaun' *
motion, wat laid aprni the tabla
..

' ( Tuesrfsi
j _r
Bl'iard met', pfranant io adjounimenL
R..II vall.il; n.vmlH-r* all present.
L
P. Ih appvar*d from Barry, Geo. Thom­
jT POU MECHANICAL AND' UEDKTNAL
a- .from Prairieville,; Air. Smith from
pORpoKEH.oin.rjr:
Owe..ville. und G.Strikerlwiiig appoin­
A. E.
Am Imcid«mt at ni8*mc •«, J-s*- ted from Bultimura, in' piner
IXOT -Xj-Lhir -H,-k.u «ir.left .uuiM*dc tin- *» Durfee, iho was detained by aickiitoOL
Mr. Wulfe presented a petition, signed
ir.'UchiiicliUJtl the b»illlc et Lrxingtofi.
by
B.
Pearce.
Gro«.
D.Mw.rs
and
others,
in a wo.Mlru Iriifdfng which tuul licvn used
by our tr.ntpn uu a hospital. Thvi-nrmy, f..r the apjxiuitmi'Ul .41 cimiui*»i«&gt;uera ta»
through noiiie iiiiav.‘.m-»i&gt;tioii that the drain liw Swamp* of Barry county.
On moti.rtiol'Mf. Cramer, the petition
Hiaaaiine u&gt;ia in jbe building, made it
ilH-tr target for
time. Later it wa» was laid upon the tabla until tomorrow
£A. COTFEE. SUGAR. SFlCfiN. FEpFER.
nmrtiiiitf.
luketi *pii»v&gt;«|oit of In n'X'j
1-HUNKS.F1WB. RAUJNH.COOFlSlk
wb.&gt;^iUipjM&gt;.nig iAir bmyp would not Tira . Mr. Twlferdpnswtjd dmt n GunmiUer
..I fiye fe-, npi-iifti-d by., the chair., to
p.41 ibyii --«li
v.i-ii i.i.fi.I.Mfgv
ct. everathtag is the U™c.ry liar. ro*eh ••
n.r i-iii-mt .'»»• lr V«. 1 iiiv up a l-old ai d vxrmme and report upj-n the Eqnlitatmn
Also a' great «aUetr of tbs'
&gt;bt*.iiiy firv., A» lliv.lv»[m-J .’•••^od j“'t of the Aitorianirtf! ’R-lfe. M-.ti»n curried
11m- Cfeilf appointed! Mwr*. Telforil.
CU'WCXST j-xx-rinxiixi.
oiifoiili- the i'ntri nclii’iiri.l*, our ••‘•yv **w
tl.rV n’l-iat In- roi.tr.1, ' Eisbt.-rh lliyii nt. Crmner. Until. Patfi.-k and Tb..ma*,«

On iiiotiun, the Board proceeded: Ui
elrcuby Imllot, a member p&gt; represent thb
county'at the maetio^uf the Stale,B«»ai^

a. WB1«HT,

. uoawsr

cocsMUzm *r

law.

A &gt;££22 S
FartiCBisr atttaliaa paid io *e eollacUea «r
alaiao Bad ax&gt;*»y promptly rerouted.
Ofcro. with W. W Ralph EsR.. MUdtovUI*.
Rarry 1‘Mrty, Mirhigan.

Aba CBoklac Eilracu,

THS CSVS Ct* t nntnriTes ills i»wf-

JOHN ROBERT*,
I1CU9 andSurgron. »&gt;«•«
r, near lb« Court Houm.

■

I bid tber go ! G-&gt; I ^&gt;erd tba ngl.t!

Mr. Thomas tt&gt;‘»ed.tba»tbo Ciorir
Im instructed lo taka Np -the Certifi­
cates &lt;»f-tte MUrt lui.i-v of Wit HUMS
whera belied iMited the aame.and
give oidera in their atwU. Muii&amp;r

prevgih-d.

GROCERIES

,

A.Driianda''.

lrmpti*&gt;i tl.ey.li.
p(gli( eliii.ln-.l up and
g.it itlluThi- * vmtl Moi V W llldo* n. forced
i&gt;irirw.n at tin- (Hunt oflhr luiiniit-U Hl»d
dn.sv the whoMcnia.l down nt aim. ’ Tint.
• ■tli,-.- tin Mdtioiird Uk-ii.-m-IveJnt llirhn'l
..1 Use stair* iwlow. mid rix*i».-d tliHii'oli
thvidlHyvbrte um they rushed d-.w-n. In
Hum-iminavt -liityi nt the sixty iWafl« *brr

Win. O. rvetnan,
F. M. LanliS«:
W. K. Ferna,
Um AiAlrtfi;

T. L inlUHbrr.
•I* F CttH;’ ’’

■ Ttow.'ABen,■ L. i-wfdmtn.
J. P. Walker.
John 'Fiillw.

-ui-h ewnmHlen.
Mr. Striker,inovi-d.ihat n committee
..f five Iw »m».ii.!ed tn examine and re
|iort rijxWroe in1"vvHai}«-«’ii*’rlatii*. which
.*1 mofiiwr of Mr. Tfe-i»hS. **■ amended.
«» lluit such »nmmilh-®i report »t the an
Jjtrilij r moved flati a romtutytw
».r n|.|»»int&lt; d to icxnoiine mi&lt;| re.
rK.n hlUrrliatierihli dnin s. "I'd
during tl»r firrtrnt evneiuii. O»r-

PATENT MEDICINES
’

(e-rtiticatM taken vp.

»f the Ay. ‘

!&gt; M. J.rt.
«vu A Sitnth1,
80I. iWrrcI,.

The Coinnilltre nppoh.tld »•' f'tjtf re(
an t.i’the aunts «■! fnniiliMb of ihrae ’who
have enlisted in the service of the (lotted
Stale*. reported tbaU* ncmrdiiiR b» the
&gt;«l hilormuttou they twit get, there are
nirea- bnuiliea . consisting &lt;4 t wcnty-vigli t
|&gt;erMUi». that will need aaahtenew from
&lt; ‘Then fere. the Qijnmittce would rec
minuend (hut tbe v3t
of five 1 hundred
“J
a* a fund. F&gt;r'
dollars be appropriate

Amraxooj. StopoF-

4,•[». M.^-Br-rd met;
ndji turned until 7 n’clodC.

Bonrd met pursuant to adjournment
7?be Co-.imUtee im , miucvho«ou»
claiuta, Milunitted.the fallowing, as their
report, noon the accounts that had been

mug.

preaciited:

'

M. II. Palhwr.
Rora.-rt Othi.
J. -B? Cfarpirfrtcr,
O N. I kilt Wood,
WlJ. RanMim.
Hint.
.
A eti E. Lopham.
Matilda Hrin-ka,
Davitf"J(?.nv&lt;&gt;rT. /U1 ’

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J&lt;?hn Smith, 1
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GnC P'gRwt
L. II. Holcomb,
8. M. H-ll
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Miaa R. Wbeekr.

G-ENUiNK

up*ll

Marr-A Arderaon,
11 rtM'lbH’.' Y

Mrs. U. Mallory,
€.
Jidiu'Carftetiter, l'

that perpnM-. and «mi'

RUlUXTd 4BTJUKEBHssrniea iUaca A Jrtl.
•

'

ihrtiif D rti'ou.
J.J.Br-iks
- J&gt;Miii&gt;n 1 fanaoin,

,

m

AAtlino G«-nird,
A. L Harding,
Wtir. iLrjtgH,
Lnlxm Carpenter,
Geo. W. llntchinaon,
E. JD. Mueber,

IV
18 05
A3 AS

Ksata.
Fee wbai Serrtaa. Chi d AlUeed
P. Crainer. Justice fees,
2 S7 2 37
Thoa- Smith.
.
Orson My era, witneaa feet, 1 75 1 22
H.
Mveti
“
I 75 I» D^rid Jofiiison,
B.ord me^msrapanbjii adjournment.
'g»lte*l Campbell,
Roll vallf-d-all pr?swnt?
1 75 I 75
A. Morgan
'MArvin Wllmm.
1 75 1 75
Ut eommhttfe appoia»rd to examine E. Msrrn,
“
Oed.W. Fowiw,
andrefSirt iip«n the eq«alixati"n '*f the L Marttbam,
1 75 I 7*
*
Michael Halo.
*’
caimoii. ana vqmpuicoro,
~
A-u—meat RoibK aubiaittsd the folio*- M. Austin,
1 75 1 75
“
U-ciin^'atNtmnraal
1$
Pl* r McOmhar,
1 75 1-75
'ma "M thrir.rtp.jrti
j
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• ■ I. Whitnev.
“
V.
O.
Back.
1 75 I 75
eminent. x*'.
f ■"V ' "ij." I&gt; ■
E. Wbbtmjr.
rGJk?.i. 5jnn"ii, .nw,o ^HL $L ?
- ---B 00 2 00
P. M. llrtU.
I. Is. Ungs, JaatiM
oiYu in' Chtia.ra&gt;&gt;.pfj»h »f »«*.
Heliry Miilh-rv.
anil hViij’
II. Mallory.- wMimm
l,W,lrt|WlM.t -toe life?
Ul20 6
•David Johnston,
■di'rlio gn’IR the eminlry fei'
E. tl. Mallory.
T
........
....
. JVMMwi
l.v^waA ’ AH ubia -reds .-xplnti at I-•»_ »
On motion cba ItmMd vaa aeoapf*
J. W. Brtitlev, G.url fees, 4 2$1 &lt;
j w ud and tbeQ^mmywa dirhR^JT^,
P. Cramer, aft Qsrhon ret I 50 T
Mr. PmUom uwHrtd ta&gt; amend Mht
Wi Curtiaa, witnrw feei,, I M I »“
V.Xl Buck. “
“
2 22 2 22 Ri-piri U rhv CowmirtMi by wUuwing.
N. Bmrwm, Dspt. Sherrff, 10 50 10 50 aeeuant No. *54T&gt; M»d * ab
.37i?74r
- *—&lt;£•
D. Striker, rapreea charges, 2 0$ *,® thdiarand twaaty afck«MM»MK
kUMr. m ,!&gt;...&gt;.■&lt;■ ..wan »«4
Tbm. AH*,'*Rdrtr“
Jt^-ad of one dollar Mml. Mraa^G*
iM-uim&gt;it&gt;K-*4.UnnfJraSi wa* 4*»"a up •*
..r.liiawui B--«rai.
When the N i»y
■QMimiMhrtb- M^imi mM.- 'IJ
,|)&lt;p»»fimr« p'H *S«vM m '6*»tdnM»i'&gt;n 1
A. C.! Witao,
«R
Mr. Cramnr, movwd to nmmsd Mb*
L. Mudge.
OS AkatropMt al ro&gt; &lt;V mmilM MrlU.
P.Cntowef,
H. P; &lt;Wry,
H G. Cfewlg.
“
r.G.BbbbMMk M 4 i

W.T. B«-Ur.
B. &lt; Ctarffcr.

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E. K. Ckudkr,
1
L. P.riM.
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«. W. O^ar. O»«ab»»
w. w^a,i,ar.a,M.«M&lt;n it si
«. J. KaA-H. 1,-rd

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T.Jfc*(lns*.

■&lt;r* d&lt;&gt;«iot dvuiu it, tbcriaiy bf

’ |te. for iha Bteatifoanee
sul&gt;]x«nauA forltosfc*
efr'wetfBeiitcrimirfol
-------------- cireetarhafiJ rip, ii E. R Chandler
W OnJlIofioB Board’
8. C Prindle
■’ioniorWlw rfinniijig* i

«a Hmrtertn’ifrtsladA. WrifctoWbg bteten
laHwcen the enemy in uncertain numbers
and Gen..StuM*a command as early as 9

4 44
1 86
rw

Thrf*d»;-...orn.ng
M

without much effect until! 5»&gt;‘d««ek In the,
afternoon, ‘
pun our right, which
die enemy
■Cnl. Brirer. Tbe
ware abuut 1-800,
aforpn teipfofod &lt;

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1 M.-J •
field Board Jury
«fiu
iMnlcy &amp; linker Siitidries
fj*' P»"’U«'n mkit'g b&gt;r- firn «n.
JvA..^nXe Uyt. 4srri&lt;4iwa 18 “6
£^uudif&lt;hr.j&gt;f Coiiiniicsiwiterwltk.Dtaln
Ira A. GuHxmiiu Wi new “
•!**
2 40 Anx-na M* •«' '&gt;.*»»•*
^irs^iiip..
N.-ti.m retried.
Wq&gt;. Rinsom
»
2 34
will devidve «*p«&lt;n the -L^rlslaturc, when
Ongjwtim «t Mr Tfowmte it-wfoa
f. J-Grant Juror
so convened, will ba dseslection of a Uni­
gjpid tggilie Tuldv until HteOctj Ses*
. H. Rusnell “
ted States Ssuatnr, to 'ill the rseancy
Wm Ti-kter “
Mr Ttomm infrtxlneed rite fi-lfowihg
caused By’the dosth of Kinutr S. Bimo
E. 8. U&gt;dlitm cBcsoWiortB.
’■
ham.
It i» no light responsibility, and
Wm.
Rodgres
.‘tU-soMkl.' That the ■Shpvrrisdra
J. O. Wheeler u
the coo wq&gt; ten css following this om offi­
4N flhtfr ^[wetttn T&gt; 6
% thia

'jrore^fed I.* I&gt;j^.iiu&gt;f.
'
Mrt^V.Jf m.jvd io

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MIMInd aro het^liv di^Mleil4O| W- A. Bartend! &lt;O. Van Wormeru
,^r T^ford tlic 8iipcryiaor'&lt;'f

VpVnaftjup tfib Jso,‘.4»l Rcn* ,ol iui■praved' I&gt;idld‘iiij^ich T««w*i*I&lt;ipa' &lt;w
or bufore the Mot Angu-t nt-ju.—
And that £liu st&gt;nu|^^M&gt;^'*0ar, mu!
filty cttfitBjie bejdyy .alluwvd - tv. gntf&gt;
Etapcrnsor for snob , surnefe Ad&lt;»pi-

0.

non at Olb Point, having been qmetlv
shipped for this end 4rom New York,

cial act of the State Legislature,may bear

n&lt;&gt; small significant* in the future history

M' W. Ricker -

Cmcvrr Conat.—A spuria! term of the
Bueten, and elsewhere."
.
Dispatchea to the Philadelphia inqui­ (Sraiit C»urt for this ouintr convened
rer any the regiment of Cui. Baher4 to­ al^’Ciurt Hoo«. yMtordsv.
* *
temporary who say*;—‘"Mere personal gether with those engaged with it, are
said tn have lost two hundred in killed L..WU. ta *
considerarbms should never determine
and wounded in the late acthm. Col.
. nr enter info the choice of a United States
Baker, ills said, wu a promincut mark is thought thr &lt;wlrnd*r will He cleared'
Senator.’’
,
for the enemy** hut feta. Hr Was struck
i
It is very self evident that any one of by a hall in the heart, four in various.
such e&gt;'ii»i&lt;termhas*' should never dttrr- pirt&gt; uf the hpdv. and three iu the bead.
J3Y“ Wears noder oliligstioua to Hoti.
Col. Baker, when be was killed, was «n
mine thr result; but thn| they *h&gt;nild' be
h..rae luck and dressed in foil srib.ru&gt;. It Ciiaml«* SL’Msia for a copy ofhi* speech
excluded from cunsidenitlon, would be
i» Mid that one hundred Miummippi rifles delivered Itdfoirw the R&lt; jiw4»lima fitaie
fii deprive llicpi'oplr of a proper repre­ a era directed at him when he tell.
ron«rnlii*n, a' Worcester, Mua*..Drt. |a».
sentation. and the legislature of its full,
Wr would al*&gt;» tt
The Wnrlft dinpaich «aia; “ Uuly
fma.
The time 'has gone by, when
the Rhode Island offiwre at*"*d by their S.-nsb-r t'«Ain»LKK.
Judges are appoiii»i-d to preside over .the gun* in the fight at Edward* Ferry, U»e h -ui»d copie* ofl'w 1
litigation of Districts &lt;&lt;f which they are inrti retreating in the frav.
De- eoviiiy
not resident*; and ifo higher the office. chanfrd fnou the w&lt;**d« in all dtrect-on*
converging ii|* n oar finer. They were
1 hr more important ia it, that in all re*bravely fort, hut ibe alaoghtrt of «»ur
prci*. the srlrrteHi of nn nceupint he ImtU offirer* and men was t&gt;&gt; tioilic. llul
mtulc to conlurin to the representative the Federalists at U'l were obiigrd Io Lail.

of the State and Nation.

Wm. Kelly
*•
Tli.-a Tinkler “
Z. Sriiliimn*. Juror fees
E '8. Collins, ••
M

Allen Jone*.

“

“

J aCub Muns,

u

*•

Fen. Kent.
u
•*
D.G- &gt; obinacn,**
B.-E.-Horton.
u
m
11. N.Siirkeit. “
*•
Rpb. ParWHie,
“
•»
tfioteKfi *&gt;| tlfo Hlglrtrfiy Cbfnnthan«n
Sam'l EtfiHvshm, “
“
•re*or4bu’re!*pertke'TflWTM» fifty copJ. D. D» xter,
»• . “
ll»® tomniJnriuti nf’Hjv Lawa fi. if. B Brown,
”
M
» fif Miciiig^n relating.' tuD Cork, Justice
“
tai And Bridgvfoe.ml' Jhei du
ijjlitray Commieaiofiers..
W, K Ferri*. Cont “ .
3.. 55
C. 'M Nichol*. Board PrvoFvr 1 25
gtader tnoved, th reconsider W. A. Sartarvil,-Lebor oti Jai| 5 50
rlmi*»f th'&lt;*lie|yiri
of jin*
C&lt;*mt. Walker
&gt;mith
..
.
.T, .Phillips, Under t»U.ri ft’tec» 416 77
» tth-&lt;T!*nv-.*ua IXfoma.&gt;. t*r
i. Tliomns
M Allen and others Jurors ••
3 00
^tiipiqttcftipritul U.
etubbim. &amp; Ellie Rep Ifouk case 2 50
&lt;xMr rise
Biuirti.
atttl br**ers ortfomi
MiQn
carrit^l.
Btrtkrr
J B. Carpenter. Const fees
' 83
5
jmei
jpoved
tlia
tcrAe dawred-for r!»c tainw Mt tbe tq&gt;«Jolm Bec-umn, Hitnusa*4
8 00
.--a------ iwATfcMt
- ■* ’
1
Ketfficld be&gt;Tk
J. A. bwetcy, Lock for office
2l&gt;0
G. Rohinson
John Slocum. Justice foes
♦ 35
fifty, four Dollars.
Muipdred,
Jolm Brink. Const
•10 13
R 0 Caid
9«0
iifili n?(«vtd,tlint tli^bonnijr
M S. Stebbins
“
20 81
^beiaQtliorijted to htawu.* Rji
11 Palmer
Clfni. Fenton
¥
M
♦ 50
EvuitjfirarQ.npyin fl»c )«nil uf
D. Cook Jn4k&lt;t
*»
_ _
it*'of Hcc 12. iti Tow,n 2 it of
W. W. Cooi^u* Const “
2 98
Range 7’i*v Ui»V rt«|*hritig,t&lt;&gt; have
D. N- Giigo AVitocM •*
4H6
been ah erior-ih rherettirmi mndti by
II. P. Hale Const
“
.
8 55
PUly
lhe“Tinri(*hr]&gt;Tn'R^rer
in 1859. Anil
Wm Andrus Witness “
♦ 68
charge the sente bark t&lt;v tlte Tuw;n of
FT. Taylor
“
2 31
MnUu-Grhew. • Cnriud.
Wm. Downs
*•
“
1 (Ml
Mr. Thomas moved Unit W Bntgl •
Ir.-f Ar KilliK.ru •*
“
7 65
er E-q linvp^ntvw to withdraw hi*
E. -Ilnnm»n
*» :
*•
5 4«
aocwoiit. Carried, y,.
V
A.Sim«»id&gt;
“
-*f
7 59
Barrettintroduced,tbe folfow31r.J.
Tlntmae
IL.B&gt;ooka
“
“
7 77
ifotdierohitinna.
,4 .
:
Euoa
“
“
5 40
—Jte*«&gt;|ved. That the jSifperv ite»rw
If Sc&lt;ley.
“
“
7 47
qT.tlie aevcral Towns .in thia O' nftty
IX 'LajJiain
••
M
7 63
riaiQ inane 1 hvir orders on the (A»iy|ty
’*•
7 71
■trcMury for snrh aiini ur^smtte hr A-itr n'Brookf “
.kA. tMtuvxy on Salary
200 00
tuay- he necresary in compliance wilh ।
D. Striker
. - •*
200 00
» E. for
IJall
tliu Lawn
the au|qn&gt;rt &lt;&lt; fnuiilu-*
Ju* Ttdloid Supervisor fees
8 16
QT*V*&gt;limti*era said ordvpi to he inad&lt;*
K-ler Cru liter
u
“
708
wayahieon the 1st day &lt;4 February
John Barpiitn
u
•*
708
1862 with Intotwr nt,ten jmi ent.
0 W. Bwartt
•«
7 56
]&amp;s&lt;&gt;lvcd. Tiiat cacb Supervisor
Adnm Wolf
“
u
7 80
aliall keep a Rec«»rd of ;i|ll orders
ICiclt, Jones
“
••
828
drawn by him on the County Treulir |Ij.e’ii.u
6 96
tfTipd forward a copy of.sqdi Rtfc*
W .1. Barrett
7 20
Jones
ord t*ulithe
said Trem.nrrr. hy *thv 1st
L P.dlr
8 8-S
day of Fehrnury .1862., ami /abu. R»&gt;
C. II. Palmer
port, to thn Bon'd of Snjierriaore 4|ie
D. G- Robinson
6 12
N6.'l»f tamilica relieved and the p6 72
Utoiptt paid to cacti family st fjie G. Striker
Guo. Thomas
9 12
haequeiit session after .ancli I
I. M Walkw
6 84
E Smith
840
( V. Patrick.
?♦♦
The Certficatfea &lt;4 WitnvMca, thv
W..I1
Baine hb in th Report uf the Cum
r-- $ r. * Striker ini rutoced Hie nfollow

ipg.RtxmletiotM
Reertind. Tint »he Gitinty Trett?

tnittee-

At this juncture

We are pre.

pared to agree only in pert, with a crni-

TW
nfUl

„r *. wm *

jiS'K &lt;i '

- -il

**C&gt;I. B«ker wavlujrd by a horseman
who r««dr close to him and fired five *lr»l*
from a revolver, all taking effect.
l*ne
nt all. if fH-rs-Hial and local ouinidkratiomi ’layer w«* atonre brought desn in .taro
The same brave
are tn hr igtmred I New York, orsveti by Captain Dvrriel.
Cnnada.could t'urni-h men of wider spread man recovered Baker’* b&gt;*ly. beading a
rvpiitaii-iri, and a l.osr friends will insist, cliarge uf his company for that purp--*.-.
•“The California regiment t«*&gt;k over,
are pre-eminently fitted to represent
ofofficers and men, *ix hundred aid righty,
Michl pan. nr any other Suite, in tbv U.S. nine. The drwwnded are al*&gt;ut fifty ;
Senate. The truth Is, that local and killed, thirty ; prisonrrs, three hundred;
pi’ts'-nal
con*id. rations will;' in lhe atj&lt;! w&gt;.undid onn hundred nnd twentyfuture, a* they always have tn the past, live; total live hundred nnd five, safe
about uric hundred and righty fifor.
decide the wolovUxi nf all our public offi­
Piu«T Kkob, Mo. Oct. 25
cer*.
And it is nut too much th say.
Cd. Plummer has returned with hi*
whilhwe permit the memories «if-the p*«t coimunud to Cape Girardeau.
to tell their own talre, that in Michigan
Cui. Carlin now occupies Frederk-knJ Icaat. personal considerations have out- t-*wh w ith v ri-giiueut ot infantry, a aqiiacirwn
of cavalry, and two pirevs ol artllery
uciuhed all others.
Thompson and his relief band were
W» expert in rhe present instance, as
pursued twenty-two miles beyond Fred
h&gt; nil former cate-, to be met with the erick town, on the Greenville r«»*d, wheu
pleas ■&gt;f-‘pevuliar fitness,** and ‘'pre-emi­ the ch.um was abandoned.
They are
nent qtmlificatiwis; ” but what looks probadly at Greenville now, buttbey are
completely demoralized, and will doubt­
moat strange t&gt;&gt; one outside of the ring,
leva continue to retreat.
i*. that all llieno pre-eminent qualifica­
The detail *eut out to bury the dead
tions should be the growth ufa particular after the battle, reported near 200 of the
l-cality. or. at most, of a small circle of re Ms killed and left on the field. Our
counties. But so it has appeared for the. loss was six killed and about forty woun­
ded, one mortally.
ImL tec years, so tar os all Ibe higher offi­
W ABiirNUTOM, Oct 25.
ce* in the gift wf the Stale are eunoerned.
A letter from Eawards' Ferry from a
We have no disposition tn disparage
gentleman of the Sanitary Commission,
the fitness of any man whose name is. says that one hundred and eeveoiy.five
likely to he prreegtod, and much less of wounded are in mar hands; probedly fifty

What, we would *»k, is the use of con

fining ourerlvca to the State &gt;d Michigan

the one indicated by our [.anting contem­

porary ; but wc must insist, that the Idea
of the agricultural State

taking both

of Michigan

its representatives to the

highest braaeb of the Naliooaj legists tore

at F.lwanl'n Ferry, we mux ••ckn &gt;*tu defeat

edgr aulmtantUiliy

Aitfowb

the enemy retired foyond Lefoburgfe st
the approach of pro

Bank** colump.

it d«»r* Ir4 relieve tbe.alTur #n-m all she

coasequrncr* of a defeat

raptinalb

it was wHioaficr bsiu«J nweWusr* to
draw all mir foni from tin- Virginia

lhn« rrliliqui*tiiiitf nil lluit wa* allt-iu

to lie gained by the m'ivrmeiit iti v

tbe no*-|r Bakxm and bi* brave men

Tua Gams Q«rrixuau.—The secewou

wympalhirera. bariug ruined Geo.

Fre

m nt's reputali&lt;«. and made Li* removal
neerwaary. (!) are n&gt;*w trying their

nt detaining Gru. McCfrllau.

hand

Our opin.

i&lt;&gt;u is that McClellan is fully a* liable to

cm*are aa Gen. Frem»tit; hat the attack*
oa'hoth are intended to injure the Union
cause, and we are aurprised that in Fro*

m&gt;«nt's case, llie Preaidrul and CshitM-t
have been supple loola in the hands of

relict sv mpalhizvr*.
ty It appears from informatfoa pob-

listed rises here, that
Imdy guard, leas

Get. Fremool's

than two hundred in

nutobsr, bars aeMavad a trioti.ph mcr a
wore drowned in attempting to croas the force of tioarU 2,000 rebel*,' al Springriver; probably four hundred or five hun­
field, Mn.. and drove them from the town.
dred are prisoners.
In Fremont's division, we achieve victory
Naw You, Oct. 25
The following was received this P. M.: after victory, while upon the Potomac it
_
-Swr Faiscweo. Cal, Get. ».
•The Mayor1 of San Francisco ta tbe

from nne ci»mmrreial city—and that city

a» nearly ent of the State as It were pos­
sible to place It—la'preposterous.

is just the reveree, and yet. ail Washing,
bin is endeavoring to crush the man
whom the rebels cannot conquer.

Gentlemen of the Leislalure; Western

tf. Tboinaa moved Huu ihe- ehair

Michigan will present the name of a ean

Tas Niarn R*ot.—The Ninth Regi­
ment of infantry, ’ from this State, left

t‘be iiiatrncled u&gt;..make-grt •**'
i aa to the prolmhltt c?»» «»f t»ui«t

dieate for the high office of United States’

Detroit for the amt of war. on Friday nt’

On motion the Board Adjourned

&lt;nd repairing the Guan. II*.map,
^rej-urt nt iIiUjO^uIm^ M-ssinti.

Senator—one

St. Lurn, Oct. 24.

A special to the Drayocro/, dated Jeffer»ouvn|v 24th, nays: “dul. Waggoner

personally popular—one

admirably located—one “pre-eminently

Wnw&amp;ve^V^fW.

fired." ami every way qualified for that

Tl.
Gen. Kelly maroted from here .« Fri
i) night, and attarkrd Rnmnvy yestvr
iy afternoon, mating the ouemy. cap

tjpn cairied.
-t.i. -. i. F J
high position, and what we aak of‘you la,
1/ A.
Cramer
moved liiat Ibe Pr'tat. arrived l(&gt;day Troin Tipton nnd reports
Baared
that y«ai weigh off of those eonaideraUons
Hand Co Ch*rk Ih&gt; each nlbtv- that il was rumored and believed there
in ntnkfng your selection ; and, if, in wii
thu
antn
&lt;d
Fi&gt;v
Irtiudred that Lane and Mmilgomery lud intercept­
............................... hurried. ed Jlet’ultrK-h, nr' some ibis awmtnhig doing, ymir determination is adverae &lt;&gt;r
! following nHmm»te tweru al- that name. In bis attempt to join Piire, favorable to Western Michigan, we will
■ nd nit hi* whailn iirtiiv to h'ihnh’ ‘Phi* units, with all your cunatllnenta, in tbs
‘each SujK?rriMlf lor
, J

ts ifi

er Cramer "

7 u8
7 V6
7J8

: Telfort!

Barnnm

(

t is arid to have discovered
one.bQudred And sixty thousand dollars
iiKWsiB, iMiried ut W ireew.aud delivered
■tener to-theU. 8. Paymsstsr.

bi —■

Yreta.O.1. 25.

JAe iMJs spacial Washing!.hi 24th.
■ays : Il is rvpwM that fovait
wo
MurylaiiJ rated* tailed a acb.mneg in. Pnitexwit river and forced her .to,
it&amp; Jwixi U'Bt. Mary. whntKv they rxmwted.brmake thrir way across into.

about 100 bates per day are caning m.
Oi.o hundred abd aixiy-tbreu bole* came
in in one day. Hope is entertained that
it can be smuggled through tbe blockads.
The adiu.r is indignant that ths planters
plaudit of “W II done good and faithiul
d«&gt; nut bold back their cotton, m*tead of
thus furnishing a tctnptUlg prix* to thv
enemy.
.
..
.:t;
The Heath t Cel. Baker.
-4A French lady has succeeded In
The death of Cohfoel Him, United
manufttcturiug au exuellmt paper from
States Senator from Oregon, who was '
wood, mid at a price much lower than
killediq the mgagement «1 Pooleaville, 1that made fn»in rag*.
Has method aai
a suburb ul_ ____
Harper's
_.T____________________
Ferry, ia a public'i*
&lt; iU
'“tt* tire of a Hew- kind of
Tl.rr. •m«...
lot tn m.a «.I.
*&lt; "» *»«l
«*■*«&lt;.
calamity. T-...which are aftef wards treated witn the
thr country &lt;md*»wed. with-qualificapuns
alkalic* atid adds ue«WMary to reduv them
i&gt;fe suteiiitHii superior u&gt; him. As an to pulp, and the uoinposiiion ta tiually
or^or.w statesman, a military.leader abd bleached by the action of chlorine.
a patriot, he • cropird a prominent posi­
St. Locta, Out. 27.
tion-

He jvjp offered a Brijradirr Generalship,

A spcool w Ihefos. tee. JhjpOfiMa,

।

favorite California Rvgimutit ’ Re* foil ,

IHl'

u*

rimcring am. bis man ; and 4he natiun'

hi unload.
.
\*. ,« ■
D*via of Ulinnui. and Hon.
appmntad on tbe c &gt;mhbw
______
„ , „,T _PC sod ““d't claim* against d-tendmg fte‘i^frlltauGi’WWeel created in Gen. Pre

*.»* i*ri

i firfx'Kew Yoik Timet daapatcb sms:
I ‘‘ An tpidMKt that tbe telling bark *f the 1
.QW^rrgtosat Fairtax was sudden afoi J
\«MUtj-»cfad H furnished in tb».four that 1
j they &lt;1 up trirgraphie pules aodwretdi
edeSbs**.
thsStffrom Fairikx .to
i
and osrty completed! -m
Workday previ««a tes the* Mmrisy wfom

,

' Pv**bre

Dissolution

„

N.&lt; &lt;Hw Xx-nU/OSl,
Cnrahrf. P... d-red .nd Gwolaud B«.

Rio, Ceylon, and Java G4K;
Stew, Wooden, and Willow
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
Bah and Wjfcp Uftet*,-. *, ■ . ■

but bv preferred'!., rotate hi*. mat in the ।
Senate. «n«l commanded,** a Colonel, his '
at the hand &lt;*f bi* advancing- column,. ।

•f transports that were dePkfinsOtemiK hafoc* Mfi’
W9«71
Ow«.i*WM^ **/’ ' ■ I M MMdJkfcw, &gt;y thv blockade, have gran*

Grocej
I

1 . -

'

�1K*I

□ftTIO

latest

I4EWS

Mfohigionl
November, IM
folluwiuK dr*.
Ing tu the sas
Stale of MkhL^...........................................
.i-TY "•*’ bur‘,r tb* Northeast quarter of Me-

C-mliutwd abacus ftvu. !.i» place of re.

being made suhji-ei to snalanee uf a Mortgage uf
•ba* IWy.hi.MlHd IMdlaM, tUllyfimr«3'by
j"’*-’U
»««d. aud beaisng dale,
dune 4d, MiiJ; «.*d MU)
|4
,uldeci to the
•foMcr«f*h*.wMwaihv«.M PsrJy Laid; Mid
. ualasr (wnn^ -k. ——t
r ____ _____ .*

E&gt;TAbi.bfflEB !«*,

vn,*
PtlUiTH, Immc
Ratbboro. Lidy
Rynn, JntuVn
Ortley, John
R«M«««&lt;i. Yankee
Rutler, John
ThMehcr. Phehn
Wrat. Ph.llip«A.

1ZII7CA ERBS.

’ork Bi nt. vloent Infirmary

LOW PRICES’
I/ | ^™***°!- 1!.

R. JrrfsBANT.
Witbltt twenty day* ettet arrvicv &gt;tu L,lu i« * tl,i
ofC.iW&gt;aB«ilVirtJ|.B|H| auticr u&gt; (hi*
J
m default tl^«4. that the «ud MJ| .4 oumplm,
C“UMT *&gt;»,“kCT’ ■» CCmfcenrJ
t!
»»'d dafandaui. Charic, H Uauhrt.
And it is further unfa,
“
days, from the dal.- of thi
ta.
published ia the \ illsue uf IUat,uK. 1U t..r „oyu
Of narrv. and In.t tk» *,.ki,li. ... , .

I KOBATE OBDRIL

Haatings^SeptomberFlh, lidl. i
Ml persuui havingC1anne* a5uta»t th* Katste
■ firr.-.-M Mn-r. deceased areh«=ett. MOfiatt sn l
rrquiHHl fa&gt;rv*eiit the same at tide .ffir* far *xon and MwiPWiy &gt;X m* -m Tuesday tbe
iwe hi*day «fN&lt;»mXvbr Helt and Towdav the
IW*. ty Hghlh day ofjaca.rr awn at « o
hefatvntmu vfaacb Ofs*.dd..ra1 «.* »«&gt;h&gt; from
hts -alr bring tbe t-me limited b&gt; the ~mbale
Court far aaUVaddty far muili adfaMmn.t.
SHtiRMANC. fMlAULA.

ix-xyt ns ot tra^ki

Prize Poetry.
- A nabfot tbrme bv tart it S IlsI* prasaa of Hnucx'a ma-chfav Pi Hi.

WE

SOOTHING

SIRUP,
For Children Tcv-thfnc*

liVAE JVST RECEIVE'

l|«. pu-ihsued al tfaa inkrtnaev. U&gt; aid tiie.«

Wl. ch iftes'h fh'--iiiUies the proer** of teething,
by sUl'ini-K tfa- cona. re-'.ucinnali t-iBaana i n—
w il&lt; allay Ml /.&lt;•» sod asa-iuod-c nCton. antis

f»Ia. I ANJIk V PU1PI4 IAN,
t .-nlalnlng simple remedies eaa.lt obtained for
..
. ..I
—11 'll. twall. loll —».

i

K
P
i

1UE LAl-ltrs UH lie A I. raiElil),
'Ai.d th&lt;- l'b&gt;&gt;io!uc&gt; of MarrMite.
A work ou lUec-u«e. syi.-pronu. aad Imimrl
I.f all couiplali|a-culiai 4«. tbeae*. ou mairiagt,
i-».llilies afantKin anil its result, on children,
ilieir Ills and nil tbr prerct.lmn of ci-mwubon.
- itli lnva1aui.le hmtructiuos tu them un auMjvcl*

•f •Mee fh&gt;n decaying vegetation
Un-let a
treat magnifying pu-vr. thr Dvclor Las fotvrd
thia vapor to contain distinct ory-al-uns or lirfa?
hades0 'Corresponding precisely sruh those 'band
iir MMrblaSfr of Agtie subject*. Tl-»y are I . 0 times lets than rl-iLle to the naked . tv. but hare

XSDTJKBDJ ^31^'
*ri
tti-rrLm. liwlr aaBM-«JBttoC
vej UCTytoU. and ouitsiifaii L (he *

pain. Impurity af lln Dlnad.
I bare nss-l jw HU. tr^i satnfcHtaAy

bndy,-Ac.. Ml o» which are know tn rwr du-e
lhewisrirH with great rapedMy likeyee«&lt; iu mol«t
/tied Baur, so that thr alighte-t qnaHtiiy itnprrg
aaUa Vie whale tn**s. Te*st thpiugb a pMreefal
magnitier is g»ca fab* a A»r.-«l
v~x-U|i ••».
which growe.
aad =■** to —i fa a
abort Xava. Mmani is oat an distinctly relatable

CRfHERIES
Itanner, a wew-paper yru.ti-d ■-.« eiici. atnii
said count'. far the fall brtu of ai-. Urea
weeks. immediately pre. foo» to
"
in^A tm* copy. I M* St
J udge uf Frubat

with beautiful engravings. si-d cuute.u
lite cunrtvn»rd evprric&gt; cc of years. .
-koasv* w.arau, for tbe .bora works, who can
ma v al.ai a mi.utb ratud far .circular for agauta
To the toung of b- th V*C1 sufsiiug from tfo.

TO CONSUMPTIVES
And those afiicted with
DTSPETWA. NERVOUS DEBUJTY, HEART

HARD-WARE!

niMAfiE^rVERA AGUE, rr CONSTIPATION

The .ndarwad, ,*&gt;• -eventrOre year. ojd.
liM for years devoted bis time tu curing his Fa-

jurinus; palrvulard by
, the principal phy.k-ians
and •untee-m. in the
Unua. elegantly coaled
r-ted, and tievtr-faifmg Parrarnva
,nitli sural.
' LatgUoira it’, cei.1* ;
Wa win. b*is rm. to - a;«M applying far it,
fire Jlu*r» for one tfallar
THE JOCBKAL OF MEDICAL RSF -RAI.
'J ul1 direuiiuns aecoinpanyrachh-1*
.
Il I- a tar** and beautiful paper, sod contains
'Warranted »nneriiir,tu
______lnn.t AlUbciirr the |.iibhe.-1 &gt;uefifl*lnrNea. ar &gt;ctniu*l Weakness, The cat

DRY GOODS!

BAM, M oaetapar Bog. or 5 Boxnn for M.
PrwnndbyDr. J.C. ATBfa CO, LmnU, Kim.

For *Mr ai Hasting*, by Rnaasrs a braixtx.

JOHNS S CHOSLEY,
sole MASCucrvusKsorrusiuraaras
oCttarr.acin

S h^faa 1 ifa- prXiiX.
•that parted "‘fa-., in New T«* '»
»-&lt;, a
H. C-cPUiNPl.h.
. friend ad vised me to testy inir pill., Hat&gt;fag lull
try., cop . •
Jiuigo nf I’rubate.
eonfak-. ce m theJudgment of my fnend. I .ibtaipd
aflls Haas. October 1^1.
a -pph »&lt; Mcais. "Jlames A Park, bmov-la.
mABaUingx, October c ,
___ ________ r ; p,rfcH&lt;»w New York
th&gt; retur-img h me. we

CEMENT ROOFING,
Tbe cheapest U&gt;4 mou dBrabta Boettto*

Stacks of

ErSSS&amp;s
IKSTiXZSi.'r-S
_
, . lu.M u-r*e. I

(.Burt, II*

u,&lt;

■w r«kude,rr»¥lhe—o— artdW^im KttlM. and we can give abundant p.oof of all
e claim in their favor.
.

HASTINGS

tT’lSCg •SS.‘**b‘4 * «*&lt;«»*&gt; 1^11.

TANNERY!

J^7tTirdT^.d Tea .

‘ KO HEXT IS HEQUUIKD."
TKttt wdiirialt art put up rtodjf ftr

Tbe subscriber haring leased th* Halting* Ts
U«ry far a term of year*, is new prepared to

■ Low Pff-ssuri- Sy-4em
Walk r,. CnMsBti
1 SUPERFINE FLOUR for 20 shilling* per cwt
WlELLEl) CORN for
» oauaU p«r boaheh
OAT-d far
•
■
*&gt;
“
“

rom»»4* •

•

*• : *“

Al wan wa baud at1

P. C. RAWLEr*
1 HbfalpjM- tX iSeO

Shavin? Saloon!

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‘

Pitnivd' Iksev-ither, Ml lh&lt;- Uauai lisfeB,
Whit* and jsfipw OAK UARK takca fa a
chitime fcr Jnujifag.
..
All beatbw WanmiUu good or Uu nay.
I«MB«WSfa''.’5.’ •

Uiiusodly Low

�I H,jUOD riKIHEK AJ1 BUND HUa

KlSIIJltll!

BK.WEDIBS!!

FALL *ANBr WINTER

.ud.l.llMI.0«b.-ed
be toe must powerful timic, rmf rd •uJ*d

■&gt; Mw “*.•*“*?
“• .I-*** «**eU •
«*■&lt;«&gt;&gt;« may toi^rated • rad
i to relte'frem^^a^c'ka'eMVilibooIrtto^i

to rworertogtW Jftawu «U
BMtoL tn which fomries ere ao ewbjert.
&lt;*aU^ •«*“ ,l*

ting to it* effeeta. and ret tl is Merer fullowe
&gt;_
uf anlrila. It n cotnt

ARE

NOW ON HAND
Ib-' bARGESr erf

BEST Am&gt;rt»&gt;rnu

U

world, bull, bi thus*thoroughly akibedln ntodiei
ecieaoe and
bv all whewweultorvd fr«'«» di
biltty; fur It toed", n., ta«l.r«j alib «r kauwtodj
even to err ttoit adntir. fcHv«. *11 attack, nf dl.
mm. and laye the unguank-d •v«:e«a oneb to lb
■ttarksu! man. &lt;d tbr ax-l itat.gr nm. tile to wide
poor hum.. .U U constantly Imblr, Mtoi. ftr n tr

DRY GOODS
LIVER tOMPLkIBT,
. rretorv toe feceltb and aticagtliof tUsuFrtri.
bat

HICK FUBUiX

BEWARE OF CuV’XTERFEITS!

rtw hate lanra.ata.1 f.rieeraia helpless weak
rx. aiut d»»|w»idmcy, rraapcra-r with grrell re

Tbe ftnuioe bare lire .ignatare* of Beaty C.
and all other Ifealcn ia Med-

of Hie uertvos Mytoeea. I'wair'eia. M«,«aMl ftr
ell coses rw^uui.f .ToaMt
.

.li*] end gvntly alimulatluir prup«+ii&lt; a- Tl;
’W“ ‘rtiUTTKRED COXKTITUT1U5H.

^A^bo* wm be erat by mail prepata ao receipt

Dr. Dotis

PRICE » TENTS.

-

(eiebaned Wine Biu«n

aUai

Low.rrr Story war bare brvu
almsvtl. that ttail direct teudeU-.- „ —
----iik.awd reader il eiijurablr. 'That, operating al
recti) upuu tta /MMMx/d^nHa a* A*r LmW, they

“

4
lauwn^theCh^y

tAU«E MOUJI TO UKAL,
and discharge from the system, etrtr taint vl

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,
wax cxweiact au. w*&gt;tvrra* from

3

€X

O

Ever shown in thia

HEADACHE

O

£
ETABLE BLOUU PILI*'m« rud-recd by ifer
exiw feaceuf tbuusaud..4li.wgwiltxser* wl. .
io letter*, affldarito. medical *urk*. and by «..i.'
i4utoulh, urucielm them lu bn tbe rent brat prep­
aration -f the kind rrer u&amp; red lu Ike brvkroduwn
riciiinaof iU health.. Tto-t bent dlxe.se Ur.wgl,
erery erenue and orraa or ita sratini.aad to cipel il iboruugto) and perwaneally.
No one era &lt;■ • - t.-.. .­
one .ingle Uta!but. to frat, etaapc. .,------ - — ..
lake* a less number ol ibriu l&lt;&gt; produce a better

Market, which

are prepared tu aril at a wnnll

advance from

■■SPEEDY ANtYSVnECt’RB'”
- .

la WITHIN TUE1R REACB.

’&lt;*£Un Jtainwa Uta were titobci/al ky Mr.^ruomey rf Uu truly tc.rnl.jie Zacoearg.

NEW YORK COSTS.

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Mtoonrilli. Cone , Feb.t, IMJ..
Ma. PrAiomo.
Sic
» I har» tried roar Crpoahc Fills, and ! lib Mem

J. 8. GOODYEAB &amp; Co.
HIE

ONLY PREPARATION
MOFFAT’S
LIFE PILLM AND PUCHMX Bin'ERN
. I
/eras Htm.

......... a
«.ru, -7 e
T«wre. n»Metflk)l t.
LAKY ANN KIOIKUOU-

MOOD I UH TEST OF TEAKS,

A NEW AinK I.E.

q-’HESE MEDICI Nh^ hair now breu bo

l&gt;r. Btbn&lt; k’a Mumn&lt; b

DR J. FXiVlE ww
Imperial Wine Bittern

-

Are prepaml by an rminest anfthMfulplyeKtoe

Blttcrta

A u-» st»-l •trl.ghital Siumae1 ieand lUnlnl !..&lt;
« si -g । elu
SIMM I'. S'.d tor tin- p-.rra
ii..n ot ti&lt;U&gt;&lt;*u- c-'taplsu to mcidsBi &lt;■• iLr Wr.t

Spmce Creek. Iluatiugtoa Ca,. P.,
rf - a
Janusr, 18. In.
u. C SrALaiNo.
.. ,
■ SQa:
Yen Will p)ei»s M-ud me two bases of roar
pfcalio Pill. Send them n.jacdiatolr. '

bit. J. nuVEE DOW
arerre/yMefe.j/'Ot./j
•fhritet
„. ....
Bella Vernoa. Wyandotte Co.. 0.

Z

IbU^XBlAX 'JT-arjT

free. Wild Cherry free Hark. d*ikeb«BLCh*m«
mil® Ftoavrs. end Gcatiau. Ttay are manateeHim by Ur. Dad. totuMlf. a to, m ju* exPRrtoocrd
and succrreftl l*bye.cta&gt;&lt;. rad brane afayU m)

w
..
Barerir. Maae.. Dee. II. 1960.
IT. C..Sr*Ltiixo. Esq.
. I with fur aume cireilars or large show toile, i
btlagyoor Ceyl.alic Fill* more particnlrriv bef-.i
- - -» ■ ■
It
___ r.t— X- -

feaxiunate wieatu wWaAicrd.
‘
There full ,.14«bl. Huber* hau.Lae re
tb.AM.KH, leaiod by all c'aerae of ilx cuauararty
for aln.uoi eren t ariety ofMiacaM inea^ral to M
l.ouian ayaUtu,. that ibe, ere sow dertoed i»£a"W. “ •

TOXIC. UllUUXX UB UMUUL
Also WuRMti. by dislodging from the tn rainso
at th. twwrte ita al.my mailer to which there
ereeium adhere.
aCVHVEY. ULCKRH, and INFETEMiTK
‘ pr'fo”1 !•“'» «hich there LIFE
MhDlCIMl&gt;eirr to tbe bhsHl.and all the hnuwia.
ftCU.lBlTlIC ERUPTJUNb and BAD
COMPLEXION*, by tl-eir elieratue «*rc« imu
the duida .bet ford the sbiu. end Ita morbid state
of wlucb occasions all eruplirccumplaiuta, sallow
Ctoudr. rad other disagreeable cnnulrxiwia.
Tbe use of these »in« Tor u rrrr .fort time, will
effect aueuUre erre..t HALT KHKUM. and a .tri

PUIlcU.UiE ONE BOTTLE!’

JOHNS &amp; CBOSLEY,
sole man wacturkrn w the improvkd
gutta pjlbcua

UMAjrMia nad Prataac Lift I
priced p&lt;-rftvttie,«Mottlr«f*r&gt;«

CEMENT HOOFING,

Prepared end mid by
CHARLES WtDPIHBD •

... ^ ,
*

GROCERY. SALOON
AND

PILKH —Tta* oregiaal prnnnctorof ttara med- .
iciuea. was cured ufPile., of-4 leers .trading by

The Coc It caly .beat Oio-ThJrJ that of Tin,
'
AMD IT IR T^iCE AH t&gt;t!,H*UUK.

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,

SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE!

For prxrarritig rad rvpetrhue Tie and oilier Mar­
ra Moon W et try dwwiptioa. (rwtn ile irrct rl„.
ticily. m not inured by tbe omlrwiioti sad etnaratoii lueral. AND WILL JiUT I RACK «K
COLD GK RUN IS WARM WEATHEH
Thera materiel* bare been thuruagMy tested ia
Rew 1 ark sad -II parts uf the ttoottani and West-

Magdinprepared glue:

”ssr.x;'u~•”

carXUMfe Wlte -f SPALDtXGTt'FREPAirP
GUib vUTsar. leu luwrs ito oM arumaBy. JH

SPALDING'S i’PEPAREDGUIE!

"

HAVE THE PIBcni

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JMMlirrt
• *
; KHlPATCH!
HT “A Hnot is Tnse &gt;Uvwe Bnra/^dW
»v fcr «p« rio&lt; Furattuto, Top

BOARDING-HOUSE.
n»

GROCERIES

• In* fip tlb lou s . pttr Canh.K l(.

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■°

m?!Tw&lt;T- tob a—
•M'Mtifttox
style

•• -fpL’ *•*•»
to

Winn Me ala at AU Hours!
&lt;*.• 0'Ll Lllich if dusirod
TEA

rSHB^PiHLD/

’
to , Who 4bm bb1 Admire Be&amp;aliftdTtelhf
XI
WltAJASI FORKS,

«nV&lt;*,r&gt;f&gt; r U in,a prr|M&gt;ml 1«&gt;

'FAMILY

&lt;rn IXIFFEE. IIIKKENS
riCKLEIi To.Xtil’E SAW
ft*-.

t art put up rrady fnr
&gt;iuy tu all &gt;u&gt;b r./ if.t
f priattil Jirrcti’iui Jirr

t' tai! to ersdieaXe from cvutrif ieil
XJST&amp;STi application.
Full dnerrptive circular* tprff &amp;e fur
nithni an applirafiou hy mail »r la ;wra
ut oar Principal Ofi-r dniw^rtkouat. ,
FOB BALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
T8 WILLIAM KTBUT,
&gt;E-J4T!A
.'.

Alao, Ic. Crr r-m and L xnonodc
iJ&gt;&gt;-ii&lt;! ’ill '«• ftimi*livi| In
by ili.- unit.

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Ah«l. fiiiulKj fif i .hi &lt;L-«lrt*

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ar-CLXAX
UBA i'JT
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I«to» r^H^i ^hr ajri »t itto Barlwr r..U,
tor 4.-^- raai ./fl, A. G—dyew s Ward

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HASTINGS i

TANNERY!

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tMacowrty, on the Oarntv Trwasumr.
jiayabta &lt;m*of the MiHlary.

Or. motion the report was ancspted

iw asB iiB g

i

VOL. 6.
fastings’ Quinta §inrtio

HASTINGS, MICH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1861.
PROCKBDIXGROF TUB BOARD OF

The Chair ai
-------------------------- -----Mr. Smith. Hall, Junes, Barnum and
Grn. Edward D. Baker who was kill-1
(oCTOMM sRMlog.)
Cramer.
. ,, .
'
n». «d yesterday at the brad of his brigade
Mr. Thomas moved that the aggregate
la ear OemrrT Cusaas Ornes, I
Ks!sm«iu.^”jhebiraI1i1*111
B«rAdt Strsata, in tbr charge uptin the enemy near L»*sHascdnn, Oststwr 14, 1861. f
amount of rejected taxes in each town­
A. K.:.., •
.
burg. Was H native of the Bfrie of UlitiotH,
Thia being
...the
T dsy
TJ.r. &lt;leaigtiafa*d
.
by »Ut . _llr ‘------- Lied to thio county tax, apporand a grral jaunoriitl frh-nd of President itte. for tbe Annual Meeting
of the “
Board ...
lion
ad tai such taipnshlpa,
’ and assessed
,7,*'*:
______
...___
.
'
; and c-.llrtrd ibere« ith. ‘ Csrrlefl.
Lircohi who. |it th.* bchalt of Mr. Baker, ol Supervisors :
JAOlB FERRIS,
reelrivd the attack up-.n him by the CalBoard met. anil were called'*tu order], Mr. Thomas moved'that the County
Attorney, Connaellor and holldlor.
ib-rnln,delegation shortly after fhe Inait- by the Chair; and. upjgi tlio calling of the , Treasurer be instructed to furnish each
IONIA,
&amp;
» .....
gurntioii.
Throe iKcts nre douhtlres n-ll the following members of the board 'Supervisor
with a list of tha lands
in their
lrt&gt;li in »he minds of onr renders, and answered to Their names :
respective townships, upon which the
Assyria. Richard Jonea.
tbrrrh.re nee.I am Ise.' rrp.-ri.ri here, m
taxes have been rejected, and the amount
they appearrirMIQII
nt the
Bsltimorr, Aaron E. Durfee,
of such taxes. Carried.
time. Gen. Hak.-r was
reprrwmaUve
Castleton. C. H. Palmer,
Board adjourned V» 8 o’clock to morrow
in ('otigrrn- fnriVi Illinois during the veara
Cartt«m, John Rammn,
morning.
.
. 1846 mid 1847, and wua »til«rq.irtlv Sen
Ha-tings, D. G. Rjibinson,
ll.ipr. J.din E. Hall.
Tius-tay. Oct. 15.—3, A. M.
Irving, Job.. M. Walker.
Board nut pursuant to adjournment.—
Is n»t hid first cnmjmign.for w«* Irnm that
Maple Grove. Adam Wolfe,
Roll called- quorum present.
Board
in July .1840.hr was Cnliairi nfthetaurtb
Orangeville. E. Smith,
HASTINGS
proceeded to business.
rrghnehi of twelve hionthw. Illinois v„lRutland. W. J. Barrett,
Mr. Telford called fur the reading of
Thornapple, C. V, Patrick,
untrerw in the Mexican war. and Tomthe journal of the June session.
tnainlrd the hrigndr iJf Gen. Shields after
Wiwidlund. Paler Cramer,
Mr. Cramer moved that the Chair ap­
Yankee Springs.C. W. Bassett,
bisfnll
lie was well dii-tingilished in
point a mem her to fill the vacancy In th*
Mr. Polly, from Bairy, Mr. Telford, committee on miscellaneous claims; in
the Iwittlr of Orm Gordo. He rrcrivrd
his dieri.nrgc in May. 1847. In n mill- from Johnstown, and Mr. Thomas from place of Mr. Striker. Carried.
Ury capacity he was n&lt;&gt;t again known Paririeville, siilmequcutly appeared.
The Chair appointed Mr. Durfee, to
Mr. Barrel moved to take the reports fill such vacancy.
niiiil the present troubles u&gt;,rnhtwn”ed.
when al the monster ini-rting in Uui*m «&gt;f the Supervisors upon the relief of tarnMr. Wolfe moved that a committee of
1 square,Be aacrnded rhe principal platform
three be appointed to revise and correct
Mr. Robinson, of Hastings, submitted any imperfections in the descriptions of
। and laddly ami'Hiitced that if ha could
get ,mly n lew followers he would as the blowing report of relief ex tended,up land in each tax roll.
Lost.
new and iin«l complete nwortno-nt. •• Iwldly go fmih and hatile fiw the Unum fu Sept 30th:
Mr. Thonus moved that the petition
Mr. Geer’s children.
How the u&gt;.rds of the white haired San.
•24 00 to drain swamps, be taken up and refer­
DHI'GN AID TIF.DICINKR.
J. Stilton's
*•
at.-r t-.|d n|em the lovnl nttaena-of the
red t4i a special committee nf three, tn be
^Chcmlcwfs. Paints. Olla, fam- North, time has aliriuly proven.
He
Mrs. Tabor,
appointed by the chair. Carried.
; orgHiiitat! tbr California regiment and
“ W.Ue.41.
Messrs. Thomss. W.Jfe, nnd Jones
■ led if n» the fi.-ld. « heli offered n Rriga“ K ns pen,
were appointed as such committee.
i do r and e.rti a Major Genralship, he
•* Newton.
Mr. Thomas moved that a Finance
] n-io-rid Udi,, prcfrmtig ta, b® at the head
“ Warren,
Committee uf three be appointed,to make
i &lt;&gt;f rhe rcg.mmt he lasd organized, and.
- Walker,
and report an estimate of the hmmnt of
- Heath.
•
abhotipb nvt&lt;ng m lh&lt;-Kittle as a General,
money necessary to be raised by tax lor
“ Rrrd:
Insimply the Colonel •»» the first
the current year. Carried.
‘
3F FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL CaliE'rtii, regitiirnt which started from
“ Mnharl.
The Chair appointed Messrs. Thomas.
FURlDSES.ONI.Yjg'J
- MrLrllan,
Smith and Patriek, as said committee.
•** Bennett,
Mr. Thomas moved that the Cmntv
KUFERYISOU.

WAR!

On High Prices, at the

-.ski

•

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s w im

DRUG

Roberts a striker,
.EAl.ERS in drags, incdiciuM, patentmrdlrises, prints, oil*, turpeutiur. bantina ttuid.
■ Uquars. dys-stuff*. window-ftlsiM, putty, jro•s. •tstionerr, sad fsncT srtielas. Stare ia
leer's Black?- Bastings. Mich.

OTEEZET 4k ALLEN.
A TTQRN1YH ATLAWan-l Solicitors ia
JV eery. Particular atietilion paid tor O

STORE!!!

“ Warner,
OQ»«« in ths Court House, Hastings. Mich.
J*«u A.8wtu,r,
Faaxa Alls

The (lidumno- Deh.irtmerit and the
public nr,- wry iinxmiui to trst the Rod­
man 15 meh gun by nrtusl experiment.
|t in not ,|. uhi.ul iligt-the I'niou gun and
the floyd gun. at Fortrero Monroe, will
Miiath in tin* -id. a of any ship -&gt;r bqtlcry

GROCERIES!

H. W RIGHT,
A TTORNEY ud COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
and Solicitor and Caun»ellur in Clisnwry.—

TEA. COFFEE. SUtiAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
PRUNES. FIGS. HAI-INS, CODFISU:

that the rela-la may Iwve l-.a&lt;|,ri down
with armor upto the limits of flotation.

Othcs. with W. W. Kriph Esq., Middleville,

DANIEL COOK,

pany filed a 2*2 Ik 4»&lt;*» with 25 I&lt;m. of
|M*wder. at 130 yards range, from their

cui/JiLia^ iPXE’ririiiXBir

And Cooking Extracts,
FOR TUB BSFBC1AL BBXIF1T ••T 1I1B LADIKs.

1

mw

itm tH F iw ir

Wc also ksep on lisnd a |tt»d usortaicnt of

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NO. 27.

WWEM k BIIRSWS?

STATIONEBV,
FENS. PENCJW. INKH. PAPER. EN
VKLUPL3. CARD*. Aa.. Ac.

PATENT MEDICINES
TAHJ rv»l.iv
lea.i is all bariness eaira«i«d to him aiUi
uneas and fidslity. Rearimw. Johnatowa.
cinnty, Mieh. blanks kspt al way a oa baud.

L. H. STEWART,
TTORNEY and Connsrior st Law, Srilcitar
... CV...MI. a—n- ’"'I;
. .
... u...:-...,
to iiromptlT ami co.•

A

e uuuvi.i a. id.
—... — - .
,r j.-ur»«l»ca. Ws inland to mil

.KEnBAIP, IEXDIB- CASE [
mv

lo.ndv Pur. null.
will he paid to COMPOUND !
, PRESCRIi'TlOSSjaud suy

U.»ii bring

oejstxthste.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

DANIEL STRIKER,

lUa^, aid bjro al

hours.

attsaAoa

and immense quantities are I wing xhlvp-d
• thither. The -Empire well.** opnv4 hy
it’s rwswiiw. ■ ,rT‘
Toilet pnrpoaes. lor aai* bv

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J

JARES A. BWEEXEY,

TkROSECUTING ATTORNEY, f

aa^ Newry F-«■'• *&lt;»

^y ri tta

Uy fliertnthcC-a'"t

'

HARMON SMITH,

ptn.CTneor.rc9H,
vJ 5!3unSo^1tif's' Mich ' Also. Notary Public,
’rar .XoTLu^ To, Col&gt;*«&gt;«&gt; aud Inaursaee
Agent. Office. ia ftt Court W**,;__

.M*'**ra. Hu**-y A: McBride.of this ritv
. x
tWQ t/.oHnmd barrtlt of oil prr day.

———- ।
-------------------i which «e should thmk vnormiais.
,
tVwra of aft k’"d«.
Nrwrr.rMM.
De Wednesday, the |6 h inat. Mr.
by
noBKHTH A STRIKER.
I la when- atniek—the •• Bbari Farm,”
- ------- —
aituation n» Oy Creek—a flowing well.
tB-, ntn Lnxrxia Oocw Gtx. far Mriie,n- * hirh immedi^ely took fire from the
irpaara. far tala by---------------- R■
engine ro*.in, CxilSari hy n rush ,,f gnsa

_ ———— —

JU. N. NHEtDONi
Q0UNTY TREASURER- 0«m

The Oil Regloaa.

Mr. Bin4.fi.-id lias rgwmly retained
from the oil region* of Venango county,
I I'm..,and has given us &lt;..m« interesting
I iteiiia n-apis-ting I hem.
Frmn his ac*
(iilltit, the buiati,**, transai-ted there in
i the way of oil must he exceedingly brisk.
j He hitarma its that very large contracts
' are living taken fi,r the European market.

J. M. NEV1NN,

B. C. PRINDLE,
TOME OF PROBATE. 5o‘«r,Ir"W,*^5*("n
•J aral'Ldnd and Tax Ageat- Will be loand m
th. O.urt House, si Hastings, o» tbs 2d and 8d
days each week.
,
. ____

!*.•• Eugli-b whips l&gt;v the M«—*m. Hom
full. The plnte wn« 3 tret 0 inches by 2
feet 8 inrhea, by 4 3 8 inches thick. and
wrtahrd I7^n»». The plate was against
the &lt;ndt of nine i-tilks ,*f limber. H feel
long by 14 itteliri. square, svtinvl tvgrtb
vm by a inw plunk mid |&gt;oi&lt;l&gt;*l in sand.
Tin* ImiII struck the plate a little to the
of th&gt;* centre, mid .drew the portion
ngnmM which it ntiiirk. it distance of 300
yard", shattering the whole plnte. and
driving the timbers to Mime distance.—
The shot whs also shattered. After this
report, which i» • •fliciil. we nerd stand in
no fear of any mailed fleets yet nflo.it, if
uecmiget « »bot at them uithonr 15 inch
guns, of which the ImII" weigh 425 pounds,
and are driven by 40 pound* of powder.
The shot of * 20inch gun. which is deem
cd practicable by Rodmao’s pmcess of
«as&lt;itig. would weigh half a tnn.

^GIN^

GIN AR

a

REMEDlAl* AGENT.

»Hl» WLICl.W "’jy.SUSJfl!*

;«,mm y—..

— •-j’j

into the furnace. Befiire the engineer
could shut Ute door, two terrlfio rxplosiotn, incurred, and two ,»f the workmen
were mswritly burnt-one Is not expected

*" j*0’**'- "Mf- Hawkena. the propriator. received n slight burn upon h»«neck.
ThF well Is throwing out oil the full
site of the tnhe—a five inch one—and
unlike the stream from most tubes, there
is ihC pulaarion. but a swift, steady
flow of oil
The stream doc* not take
fire until it is five
from the ta»p of the
tube. The stream n»c«nd&lt; to the btwght
often feet, and falls in jets In a circle,
form Ini the «h»pv of an Inverted tnnnd,
Mt. Bivi-lifit-H -my* that he saw the fire
M n distance of twenty-right miles, and
it’l« a Innntifnl right
AM*-heat etnanu
t.hg from th« Mi**, law* b-tHtae that a'
periusi raniiot approach miner than with­

in trti feet.
.
-CVrtrihm/PZata*.^.
• During iIm* .vHmpnign ot 1814, u
Lg N.-rmini’»crfwm* nt n Htipp-rt
•.-'Win don’t yon fire, said the Immitenant tunoiialy.
Why ahould I fire
iaWl tarihariiv with tbs n||
||Hd| p n.th, er,,enh.irn,
with “ ’bt-y hmml done anytlilng t&lt;&gt; ina.”
rtrinriTand fctnlly
i Al lhal iwmciit .his comrade Ml drad
hrikly’ iiea'de him.
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—:
•• Lii-t-trOHtit." "aid the rustic,
“ I
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are firing britata. feuiuj. aufi they

NOTICE 1

’will k&gt;ll y«u-n
At tkU ‘he t-mwript began to hh
way . sail fiybt jikv AVgrr "H ‘Hr HJrftgsaimua.

‘

,

Treasurer be instructed to report to the
B**ard. the amount .of the indebtedness
’••f this county, oh near as h« can ascertain

- C.llins.
- Mv Murry,

“ Heaton,
Durham,
•• Tain,.
*• Greenfield,
- Norton,
*• Kingsbury,
“ B*M*ram,
“ Munger.
- Milla,

?

“ Krllv.
Paid O. N. Boltwood for wood
for the above named familios.

On tuoiiiMi. the report wna too-pred.
Mr. Patrick,uf Thomapple, su'ouktud
the following:

Whole nunftier of families relieved,
two, ns follows:
Mm. Paine.
t40 00
* MJLrud,
15 00
On motion, the rrp-»rt was accepted.
Mr. Walker, of Irving, submitted the
following :
Nuiulier of families relieved, one, ns
follows:
Mrs. Sliter.
Th«- report was accepted.
Mr. Barrett, of Rutland, submitted the
following report;
Nnmlirr of families relieved, one, con­
sisting of fiv&lt;
♦ 13 31
On motion, thn report was accepted
Mr, Smith, of Orangeville. rep«»rted
to Oct. 14th. f*&gt;ur families relieved, as

Mrs. Beckwith,
- R--e,
Phetteplace,
Valentine.

in full.
Mudau kwt.
Mr. Tbomxs nsavad tn amend the re­
port, by rrmmm-mdmg to raise the sum
of nine &lt;h**iisHud dollars &gt;uatead uf, aa
rrcutnmendcd by the cummilUe.
Aiumdrnent carried.
On mwti'Ui of Mr. Tb,wnaa the report
Mr. Thoiuaa introduced the following
rewduliun :
Rctolrfd. That the Pn.aee.Hing Attor­
ney I*, nnd hu ta hereby directed to relea-os David N. Gage, aa surety for the
appearance at c-tirt. .4 J'awph Kilmer,
on said Page paytag Into the Comity
'Treasury an order on the Township Trea­
surer of" the township «&lt;f Tli-.rnnpple foC
thirlv-three dollars, and a note against C.
V. Patriek fur we wen trim doliars, payable
one year Inim data with ten per cent
interest.
On moii-ti of Mr. Barrett the raaolatiun was adopted.
The onn mil tee on Puolio Buildings
submitted the tallowing report:
The committee appointed upon Public
Buildings nnd Grounds, would report,
that they have examined the County bull*
dinga^nd find that the Cmirt House needs
painting, and that it needs repairing, and
also the out-buildings.
The estimated
expense of such repairs is about &lt;me hund­
red and seventy-five dollars. Yanr ootnmitte find the jail in good condition, and
needs no repairs at present.
Your committee would recommend
the appointment &lt;&lt;( a omnmittee of three
to let the job uf painting and repairing
the Court House, and to sec that the
work is faithfully d-Hte.
Ou motion, the report of the commit-

Mr. Barrett moved to rescind tha vol*
by which the report
*
w
(Carried.
T4r Cramer moved to recommit the
report to the committee, with instnto...
at t*n ii’r'lrrf-k

Mr. Wolfe moved that a committee of
three he appointed tn report upon the
division of the County into Representa­
tive Distrlrta.
On notion ol Mr. Barrett, the follow­
ing resolution wa» adopted:

the same. Carried.
■ Mr. Thomas moved that the Finance
committee he instructed to report onetwentieth of a mill tax on the dollar, for Revived, by the Board of Supervisors,
the benefit of the Barry County Agricul­ now in session, that the Q.unty Orders
tural Society. Ixwt.
held by I. A. H&lt;4l&gt;r&lt;M&gt;k, amounting to
Mr. Cramer moved to rescind ibe vole some fifteen hundred dollars, on ten par
lost taken. L«&lt;t.
cent interest, and being the lialance in
On motion. Board adjourned to
said Holbrook's hands of the county farm
o'dock, P. M.
purchaae.be renewed, and that the County
Clerk nnd Chairman &lt;&gt;f this Board, Us
Afternoon Session, I| P. M.
nnd they are hereby authorized to take
B-&gt;urd met pursuant to adjournment. up ttaiti orders in his hands, nnd i*aue
Roll called—all present.
Board pre new ones In their place, in the same
amount, nnd ta-nring tbr aama rote uf
cred tri to business.
Mr. Barrett moved that the interest be interest, ten per rent, nnd to be made
computed upon the order belonging to payable to I. A. Holbrook or bearer, in
Mr. Bull; and that new orders be drawn such sums ns he shall direct.
Mr. Cramer moved that the sum of
for the same, with Interest at ten per cent.
ono-tarti&lt;-th uf a mill upon a dollar upon
Motion carried.
Mr. Thomas, from the committee on the nggregntn valuation be raised for the
draining swamps, presented the following benefit „f the Barry County Agricultural
Society, which motion prevailed.
The committee to whom waaretarred”
The Committee to whom was referred
the diviaiim of the county into Represen­
the petition. requesting the Board of Su tative Dialrieta, submitted the following’
pervtaurs tn appoint Drainage Qitninls
as their report:
sinners. finding that the law makes the
_
____
mold recommend,
appointment of such cnminMnnflbs obli­
that the ouiuty be divided cart and west,
gatory ; would respectfully renmiend.
along the north line of Maple Grove, Bal
that the B-mrd elect by ballot three such
111more. Hop.- nnd Orangeville, and along
Commisaioners, at 1| o'clock, this afterthe 8&lt;*ulb tine of Yankee Springs. Rutland
Hastings and Castleton, and that North
District consist of the townships of Cea
I tieton, Carlton, Hartings. Irving, Rutland

Moved and carried, that the Board
proceed to elect three Drainage, Cominisstoners; whereupon, Warren Joy, of
Aaayrin, Am D. Rork, of Rutland, and
Lorena*, Mudge, of Castleton, were duly
riveted.
On motion. Board adjourned to seven
o'clock, P. M.

Thornnpplc. Wmriland. and
Yankee
Springs, and shall be known as District
No. Onr; and that ihr South District
consist «’f the townships of Aasy ria. Ballitnore Barry 1 Hope, Johostuwn, Maple
Greve, Orange, ills and Pralriavlllv, and
l&gt;t&gt; kD-.wn as Digtri,1* No. Two ; accord­
ing t«. this, division. District No. One will
have n population &lt;»f "'x thousand nine
hundred and fifteen. (6915.) and District
No, Two wil I htlw a population of ail
ibousiind nine hundred and aixty, (0960);
and that the Clerk file a certificate of aoch
divisimi in the office of the Cwinty Clerk
and in the .4fi«w uf the Secretary of8tale,
according t» law.

Evening Session, 7, P. M.
Whole amount,
Board met—Roll called—all present.
On in»ni*m. the report was accepted.
The oommlltse, W whom was referred
Mr. Barnum of Callum, submitted the
Cd|o*|nc h« the report from Carlton : the subject of nuking an estimate of the
sum neccaMry to l&gt;e raised in aid of the
N». of families relieved, •me;
♦5 00 families of virliinteers. and recommend a
Mix C»uk.
schedule of rules, dec., through Mr. Tel­ and the ounnlipeediM barged.
H ill submitted the fullowing from
ford, reported:
On motion id Mr. Thomas, the report
That the several lownshipa will need, was adopted by yeas and nayr as follows:
No. of families relieved, three.
per month, the following sums for that
Tbas.
Mrs. N-wton,
825 00
p“&amp;
Mr. Polly
•• Stevens,
54
Mr. Barnum
•300 00
“ Severn,
54
u Robinson
“ Bassett
Yankee Springs
“ Barrett
“ Smith
Mr. Basvett. aui.initUd a report from
Tboniapplc,
“ Tbumaa
“
Cramer
Yankee Springs, a* follows:
Prairierille.
“ Telhwd
“ Durfee
N«*. of Mniiliea relieved, one:
.
Johnstown,
“ Walker
- Hall
Mrs. Henry Crump,
824 24
Irving,
“ Wolfe
•• Junes
U Polly, of Barry, submitted the tal­
Orangeville,
“ .Palmer
Carlton,
lowing report:
Nats.
No. of families relieved, three.
Wuudland,
Mrs. Wright.
815 00
Mr. Palriok
Barry,
•
H. Griffith.
5 00
Rutland,
Mr. Polly moved that the vote taken
“
A Griffith,
5 00
Castleton,
yesterday, upon the adoption of the re­
Geo. Thomae, of Prairivllle, reported
port nt the c»iumitta uptxi the appropri­
one tauiilv relieved, aa follows:
ate for the railaf of the femilira &lt;4 volMrs. Galea.
810 00
untrers. as amended by the Board be
(Ju motion, the precedring reports were
accepted.
The motion was decided in the Dap.
Tidal,
।
Mr. W..Ify moved that a committee of
i ve by y sas and hay a, as follows;
fitv be apitrintod to make pnd report an
Making an
Ykab— Meaars. Barnum. Cramer.
tMtfmkts of the aerm neee«*ary b» be ml- eight thoMaaud five hurtflred aud right Jonas, Polly, Smith and Walker—C.
«rd tar the auppoptof families hf ridim (R&amp;08.) dollars. To which add six hund­
Nats-—Me-sra. Barrett. Rasairn, Dwnteem, and malt** a sehcduli* of rtitan to red dollars, bring atamt the anm already 6w. Hall, Palnw, Patrick, Bi hteWK
govern Hh* several Stiprrvinors in ihvdia- rxpetidrd; making an aggregate of nrmt Thomas Trifcwd am) WmUs.-IOl
trrinnbiu nf rrlirf to sud» families; as, thoeaaud &gt;,ne tumderd and eight doHAra,
Mr. Oamer moved to teoatad the vote
that •here tn er be a iNisf ,rmity &gt;•( action sbich sum the committed would ronmi
takm ta&gt; mine Mwetarttarii
a mill upsU
by the mwrralSupervisors; and to report
tka dollar fiw Ihr Agriaokeml esmtaty.
The narthm was drcuiad in tba nsfa-

�WAR NEWS !!

u,o;«4
(In nuittj ' ’ i
moved to amend the i Treasurer is hereby inriructed to pay {|*’d out on the orders of l be Sopor**
mi|.K.|Ki«tud f-r Uw UmHl-r ib, ■ Rr|.
" 11'.'
ncMMrotinta tiuaiiM*-lfar County after Lairon* of flm, M-veral ,T«**rnsld|*, the
AgriauhtMtel Seciety I mi ex pended lur.' ace
ibu payment d! Preminins exclusive | nwt
ly.
ion. carried.. J
t
Tbe Suj«rift«lw»denta of Pour pje"i
led i by
rented,-tbe hdiusring
■ theirJifljaffj/I Hie_____________ _____ _____

Mr. Hww

in part.

mr fits* on farm
Sal&amp;ty of ovt-mwr on form

,

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Mr. Ihumas lot rod ucetl the follow-■ ried.
«Finance submit:■ d t!:-' : u|.
- ijcpo) i tfotHi'Ji't'u-ir
79 00;
Rmulvcd, That^WXJuunlyJ^as,
.aMsstT
,
.
28000 orer Miall na*e charge of the Court
lie cuinfniitw ot- fihnnct- having
i
125 00 i House ard Yard vHrrrt the- Btrntd ot-

der* on ll»o relief fund and ca»h for

• ■
the ivunm’-tlre I*- I
Mr. Wolfr mo

Salaries &lt;-t Fuper’ts
Teim&gt;orarv Relief
190 05 Supervisor* ore not in session,
on. nnd
nnd he.
he.lot jl.c&lt;piumv w^ald, rMpuutfnlly. re­
Expellees for the year
tbb' .|X*t..(That theyi»tiii&gt;dtt- Hhi upjii/nf
i .
' ■' 1 110 81 j is li^Mby.lJhficu^ not to allow
icdcd.frput »H&gt;r tp.tfgm? !. Otrriyd. ,* ‘
tie fvr
_____ __OUl
n| m-e
__ ...
____ House for any Traveling of indclilt-iliius* lieuritig hitereat nt
!-.-Uni;iic
for Ktupiinity^ur
I'
13U0
(it'snid
Th&lt;- ownmittre on printing, through
Bm,j
ExkTbWBh,
_
___ r--fbrttert-an.l
________ ___
Wliuat: rsiisd
raised oh form 244
*—
••
- ’W»i
w^wJFftta
■Wpt r rottr.-------------------fusoo -w&gt;
' iuial* be lurne.I into tbe Court House
Oalj
.
AiifP.ffSnwrttt/brtefo^t- ' #000 OOt
Qt|'^/&gt;tjorii&lt;*l Mr. Th(&gt;niaa the Re ■
That having o&gt;n4-rrrd with ibe jx*'*
Yard.
Ain’t of ordiuifiCMjiciW-Z At
]&gt;orj^* iui«&lt;Cvp’cd3 mid referred to the
liahera “
of
the respective
paprre; ttev
they Unu
find
On motion Board adjourned until
the
4600
00 '■•b**f for
rrepretoe papere;
1
the Co
Co., annmrtlv
snnttally M
M
"
Co^yifittyt- wj, finnticit
' .
7 o’clock PM.
-------? !/. Am’t fatMto'NMl.btr^m 4140 00,thMP •1',i&lt;h'’r
Ain’t nectesan’fii fieMled on the P«Wifo the pn*c.sdingvof the Board for
Otpxamiwt Ikmrd adjourned uptil
Evening Sessldh; 7 o’clock P. M.
otm v’elock P. M....biup,,,^ or d,.
r,wXT a
Bofcnl mot pursuant to Adjourn,Aftei»;&gt;on au»si&gt;&lt;n 1 o’clock P. M.
J n, I.To? naw fand Am-.1|k, B,„,. p.„^r
merit.
Ru!l called, quorum present.
Board unrt pursusut to adjournment
522???
I...... ta.k-pn^liwr-r-Mh-"'"
Board proceeded to bust hum.
■
RcM called. Quorum preaotil. Board
StjS IB ................................... J .u,.w.
Mr. Bassett, moved to receive the 4ul&lt;,lb»lu
pr&lt;x*eeded to busim-es.
1306 00 ।
y(l
ifo, import was accepted.
vote taken on the adoption of the Re­ Support of Cuuuly Poor
Dio Committee to whom was re­
port ot tho Committee u;&gt;on miscela Repair* nnd painting Countv
fer red buck Ibo Report on Public
HuHding.
ITS 00
a.
.mmnewts claims, as amended by the
buildings und grout &lt;1* rt turned said
ordinary nimual expenses Mid
•&lt; br the Burd nt supervisors at the
Board.
with the aiuendmrnt that tho
7540 0U
OeieMr.Mesdea, 1M1.
Tlie motion was decided in the af­ interest
Committee consist -ut three ritt-mlwre
•4 92
Wm. Divine for uitnesa foes,
firmative by Yens &amp; Nays as follows.
ot t1:" Bo.-tjtf of Str.-'.-i vit,ore mid make
Mukiiig art aggregate of 121990 10
do.
“
“
tha'Estimate ot the sum required trom
1 16
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“
Mi. Bart«tt; Mr Patrick, Mr. Wolf 15 mills on tho dollar ou tlie aggr-&lt; Nuab Gates.
the'following items to trit.
gate valuation of live ’.-Cnnnty will Geo. W. Fowlsr.
2 49
“
•r Ddrftre. • ' Robinson,
Smith
ninting Court Hanse out side
45 13
amount to wit
$26154 63 J. W. Beuiley. Court ,
“
•* Btitrett.
Thomas,
Polly.
Materials
Wtn. Falk, Justice fees.
125 00
Am’t that will apply on
9 I
4 38
Manti work '
■
1000
Countr indebtedness
4164 47 C. H. Feutiin; s&lt;»urt Ires,
Nats.
RnWnaun, sundries. 19 89
Repairing Cupola &amp;c.
15 00
The Board will obrervu by the fore- |I Wightman
Mr. Barnum Mr. Jones Mr. Telford
5 16
H. G&lt;w&gt;d*car, ahndties,
Desk forTretui office
19 00
going
statement
thut
u
tn*
of
Fifteen
“
Pulioer “ Walker
•*. Cramer
56
1300
Sandy Repairs
mills ou the Dollar, will according to \V. B. Ellsworth, court fscs,
6
the estimate ot tho 'Committee pay R. J. Grant, sundries,
Absent. Mr. Hall.
Wm. Burgher, Justice fees,
175 00
all demands on the Treasury tlist
On motion Board adjourned until
2 08
do. “
Qn motion tbe Report was accept*
shall, occur daring the ensuing year
J. W. Stebbins, labor,
cd.and liic (xminutlee disclmrgud- to tnorrow morning at 8 o’clock.
and pav 84164 47cts on the ludcptThursday morning Oct. 17 1861. ’
23 00
J. M. Nevins, printing.
(Five voting, 1 think.) Clvrk.
edneas ut the County. Thu ‘ ommit
II 10
Board met pursuant to adjourn­
On motion* Board proceeded to e­
8 90
ment. Roll called, ait present. Board tu« also are, t4r*mgly iunprvMod. with
lect Throe members ol tho Board, m
the opinion that the same inei&gt;tiou-*d H. P- Hale.
3 80
proceeded to business.
n Oommirtee upon the Public build
above |.&lt;r the relief of Volunteer* Wm.Upjohn, medical services,
5 37
Mr. Palmer moved that the Clerk
ings, viva voce, whereupon. D. G.
fmtiilie* Will not ull l» required tor H. N. SlJldon. repairing office.
1 50
be instructed to draw an order ot nm't
Robinson,
Rich. Jones and Geo.
that pnrpovc and a portion ol it nt n Itolwrta A-Htriker, stationery, lights,
utie dollar und sixty nine cunts in
Thomas, were duly elected.
SI 10
sufovqne.nt
session
of
tho
Board
may
place of an order drawn in Dvcmnber
Mr. Cramer moved that tbe Com­
21 15
D. 11. Evvrta, Sheriffs frev.
lS5St»J. A., Wing which has been •&gt;e appropriated in the payment of
mittee npm MJccellnneutiv claims be
00
ludi btidnes* of the County.
burnt.
Motion carried.
called upon to Report. Motion Oar-'
00
W in. Burgher. Jostia*
‘
Tlie
U**m
would
thurefnn*
snhinit
Mr Thomas moved to reconsider
V. Patrick. Supervisor
*
2 00
ried.
tliofuUowiiig Resolution*
Remlved;
upon
the
umvndmunt
u!
tho
the
vote
11. W. ilrwes, work uft jail.
The Committee nixm Micccllancby.
tlio,
Board,
that
auto
of
15
mills
on
the Committee by which Report of
otis claims, arose and through their
Nos. 19 20 21 and 22 were oecuania the dollor l»«- raised &lt;m the Taxable
5 13
chairman Reported that they had
property ol the Comity, the present
rejected
Motimi carried.
3 00
E. Smith, Sepervia-w l--r&lt;.
pnsMjd upon the following accounts
Tax year foi State and County purMr. Thomas me red chat Mr Kenrh-maa Smith, witness fi*a.
nnd would recommend tlicir allow­
All ol which is rvypectfuly 11. N. Sheldmi, |Mid Mr. Tarry. 302 90
field have leave to withdraw accounts |misw«.
ance ae follows.
submitted
Geo Tho one, Clinirman. J. S. Tmttairi. witness fee**,
‘ I 10
Nos. 19 20 2! and 22.
Motion car
Mr. Bna*ctt. tinn ed to udupt thn । John Tdl’iry.
3 06
‘
•»
ried
claimed Report’d
Report of tbe Coni, in full.
Motion D. Striker, exp.-hss l*ookn,
The Committee npon miscellaneous
4
92
Wm. Divine Witnesa few 4 92
‘
Ih-nismiu P-aree. witness f.*e«.
claims arose and further reported carried.
-*»
«• 1 98 1 98
Mr. Timinas, moved thnt the Chair J. Tailor.
“
that they had passed upon the fol '
Noah Gates
*•
*• 1 41
01 75
ap|H.int n Com. *&gt;f Three fr» Draft n S. D. EH-* -4. matiooen, »tr..
lowing accounts nnd would reemn*
rej’t
Geo; M. Bac&lt;&gt;n Justice*’ 8 42
Rcsoloiii.n or Ruins to govern the E. G&lt;*uld,
mend that they l&gt;o allowed as lollowr.
Gtd. P Stereos Const •* 6 46 6 46
Super'i»&lt;&gt;** ol the Towns, in ibeitiode Benjamin Pe’rr-e,
Ain’t
Ain’t
I 22
Geo. W. Fowler Wit. « 2 49 249
and milliner of dtsiioriiig ot the relief 11. Airntin,
claimed rucoiv'd
318 08
J. W. Qtfttl.v Const. ‘ 48 13 45 13
fond, tn I heir re»pective T&lt;iwnslii|n« T. Phillip*. Under 8he&lt; iff fees.
♦ill
"
N.
Clark
witness
tees
Rej.
I 69
I. A. Wing, order loa&gt;.
•
3 23 3 23
Wm. FtuHtudice
to the fniniles of Volunteers.
Wm. Burgher, Justice fees.
3 49
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“
1 05
C. H. Fenton C&lt;»tiat. - 4 38 4 38 8. Bullis
The Chair
appointed.
Mo**r*.
•*
3 49
3 49 Th&gt;&gt;ni»’. Polly hii I Patrick, ns such •I. U. .Munroe.
Robinson^ W. Sn- d. 19 89
19 89 Win Burgher Justice *
Wm Burgin
5 72
II. /\. Goixlyenr
**
5 33
5 33
Committee*
6 29
5 42
W. B. ElUwurtli Jiut. fees
56
50 J. II. Maron
3 75
'Wm.
Burgher
7
33
7
33
R. J. Grant Smidriea
5 11
Table showing the umonnt of Slut»*
I 00
do
4 23
4 23
d&lt;»
Wm. Burgher Jnet. fees 2 72
and (Innttty Tux levied npoii each George Thoinn*. Supervise fres.
I 34
3T5
do
8
75
do
2
24
.*
..
“2 24
Town, and also the mnonnt ot Inject '
3 50
4 95
196
dn
.1
U
U
u 2 03 203
ed Tax to be reassessed in each Town Adam W..|fet
I 00
1 82
100
do
do
50
J. W. Stebbins for Nails 50
and also the amount ebargtd back to J. M. Walker.
1 50
134
J. M. Nevin* Printing 2300 23 00 .Geo. Thomas Supr. Ices 1 84
2 60
each Town lur the vear 1861.
‘*
“3 50
3 5U
II. McOartnev Wit. tees 11 00 1100 PI Cramer
92
“
“ 1 00
1 00
John W. Wo t - “
4 00 4 00 A. Wulf
E H. Warner.
92
150
“
“
1 5&lt;»
3 42
Smith Beiilnun
“ •*
9 00 9 00 J. M Walker
2 60
J. B. Riggs Justice
“ 5 58
'. W. Paul, Justira
4 66
II. J. Kehfidd Board Jury
, II. Cbeenw.
“ 117
92
143 00
143 00 H. W. Wnrnerwit
C. W.CnHber.
“
“ 1 17
92
W. W C&gt;--O|&gt;cr G'tot. fees 11 10 11 10 E. B. Walker
) B. Babrock.
“
"3 42
3 42
W W Cootier, Const fees ^8 90
8 90 S. Burtcli
P. A. Guthrie.
itejt
11. P. Hnle
”
”
3 80
8 HO W. W. P-1well Const “ 10 71
James Telford, trip in (.anting.
22 00
1 75
1 32
5 37 A. U. Cheney Wit. “
Dr Upjohn Med. service 5 37
&lt;»o
—
— w a — »s
~g
••
“
117
92
rejt. C. W. Crother
II NSlielJtn Rep .office 6 47
.1. VanScbotrn,
I 32
92
H
Uabeurk
“
1
&gt;7
Rvfarts &amp; Sirikut Stati«»iu»y
A. M&lt;-iher.
mu
g ji9
86
21
10
and Lights
ft
* *
A 21 1) P. A Gnrthrie “
J. I*. Robert* At C«’.,»tatinn«ry.etc.l6 27
22 00
22 00
D; II Everts She'ff fees 21 15 21 15 J. Telford Supr
.1. F. Em«»ryjwl
*
2 90
1 17
92
Wit,
3 U0 3 00 C. Enoa
C.*W. Uui“cll Supr “
J. B. Carpenter.
3 49
i!3S3
1 32
1 75
1 uu J. Van Scotxp **
1 00
Win Burgher Justice •'
1 50
6
99
699
A.
Moehor
M
2 00 200
&gt;n in.
2 0&lt;i
O.’V. Pnt rick Snpr ।,
Stationarv
2 13 2 18 J P. Roberts &amp;
If. W. Hews Ubur
16 97
Ligjilits
16 27
Ligjlltts &amp;c.
H. Smith, Circuit Court Com. fees, 8 99
Dr.'.Roberts. Witness and
y. . . .. ---- j
Wit. fees 8 19
997
Medical service
5 25 5 25 J F. Emory
D. 11. Griffith. witness lees,
“
*
*
8 48
7A
05
2 03
0?W. Fetilun Const, fees 5 50 5 18 J. B. Carpenter u
N.
Bailey
Sundries,
f ■'
■
“
4 94 Ur-*
1
50
1
50
1 47
legt. L. Polly Snpr.
John Barnum. Supervisors fees.
900
9 00
1 50
J. Barnum “
3
00
3
‘
00
w
E. Smith Supr.
C. W. Bassett,
“
“
1 50
9 14
3 14
210 2 10 J. Taylor Jr. Wit.
Titus. Smith Witness
W.
J.
Barrett,
“
“
I 50
II fimith Ct. Com.
14 99
8 99
11- N. Sheldon Uotineel &amp;c
Prtsr Cramer.
“
“
1 50
100
D.
C«»ok
Jtwtica
1
00
,352 90 392 90
A. E. Durfee.
“
•*
I 50
203
2 03
1 10 D. 11;Griffith Wit.
J;&gt;B.-I'mxbnry Wit. foes 1 48
J. E. Hall,
“
I 50
1 —
47
N. Bailey Sundries
.
-1 47
R»it
JobnTillney
’•
*’
806
Richard Jones.
“
“
I 50
On
motion
tiiu
Report
ot
tbeC&lt;uu9 36
I&gt;. Striker Exum Bo-Aa 2 86
Total Amocx ., '
C. 11. Palmer,
••
«
I 50
uiiticu was ui-ccpted.
--------- -JS-&gt; ■
• n
- - 1 1 50
N. 11. Walbridge Ins|mcti«*n
5775 16 2D379 47 8957 32 64 26267 84
Mr.
Cramer
moved
that
the
account
IUj.
C. V. Patrick,
“
u
1 50
ot Liqunrs
4 00
“
“
] 50
1 22 ot Wm. Burgher No. 56 Im-lnid on
On motion B mrd adjonmed until D. G. R-.hinson,
1J. Pehree Witness fee 1 22
the Table.
Motion carried.
’•
“
1 50
J.TavlorJr
“
“128
to morrow morning nt the hour ot 8 E. Smith.
Mr. Durlee moved to amend the o’clock.
Ge*-. Thnmax,
“
“
I 50
S. D.lElirood Stationary 61 75 61 75 !
•
--- Report &lt;&gt;» t In* Committee l»y rejecting
J M. Walker.
“
“
1 50
Friday morning Oct. 181861.
E.'Gnuld Withm fees
8 34
“
“
V50
Bottl'd* mot pursuant to adjourn- A. Wolfe,
A. F. Drake ina|». UQ- 6 00 rxj'1 account No. 6! inrfend of allowing it
John Barnum. Supervisor service*. 9 58
B. Pearce Witness feus 1 47
I 47 nt one dollar and ninety six cents as nient.
Roll called ali present Board
C. H Baasett.
. “
“
10 06
Itecoinm'ended by the Board. A
ill
proceeded to business.
L. Pariah Jnatiee
*
“
** rej
' ’‘r.
W. J. Barrett,
“
9 58
1 75
1 22 mendtnent carried.
The Committee appointed io draft
H. Austin VI itness *•
Peu»r Cr-.mer. Sgperviaor services, 9 58
Mr. Cramer moved to farther a- some rules or tegulutiona to govern
T. Phiilijw
318 08 318 03
A. E. Durfee. Supervisor services, 9 84
Mr. Cramer n oved that the ac­ mend.the Report of the Cmunitteu t»f the several Su)»rvt»mr8 in the tnannwt
counts of 4 . W.'.Bentljr Ihj l«id tywn last Evening by rejecting acct. No-45 o# d'nibureing relief to fniniliua al rok R. .Ino—. Supervisor services,
10 78
Motion carried.
•
tUu table.
Motion Carried.
uiiteera, through thnir chairman Mr. C. H. Palmer. Supervisor services. 0 58
On motion the Report of the Com. Thomas snhinittod the following RoMr. Telford moved that the nccounts Nos. 14 15and ,16, be laid on inMcelnueutu claims as amended port.
The Committee tn whom was in­ f\ G. Robinson. Supervisor serv., 8 63
nbcii the table for wont of the prop­ by tbe Board, were ad‘ipfc’1.
]Q 9Q
. ,
tnlita structed tin* duty of reporting,* n-»o- E Smith. Stifierviaor -terriers.
er
I &lt;*•
Motian Carried.
ME/Telford moved to amend the tion pF Inst June be ail**p»*4 fi»r thia Inttonof in*trncti»n to the 8a,.ervixReport of the OtnmWfoe bv rejeetmg meerinz, and that it be taken nt tbe urx id she several Township* tn dis- Jaa. Telford. Supervisor services. 10
the hceonnts M Hiram MeCartne*. liasix ot taxation for the present your. f-barging fheir duties tn aisbuntfng J. M. Wnlher, Supervisor services. 9
10
Mol ion carried.
the fond tor the relief uHa uilit-s of A. W&gt;Jf«, Supervisor a-rvictw
Mn! W;-Writ Smith Benham and
A. E. Bull &lt;dd order taken up. 1211
Mr'Telford moved, that n Cprn. ot v.jnnteers. w&gt;-ntd
rrepectfnlly Re*
•UflfcpW
«
a
t£reeWappo&lt;ntcd
upon
thepulicatfo.
’
pprt
the
following
rwolutiuDS.
TteQiwatien «n tlie autendnwhi
On motion «»f Mr. Thomas, the follow,
Ruaolved. That it was the inten­
wjta-tli^ded in rhe affirmative. hy ui tbe proceedings ol the B-ard of
Supervisors. Motfoti carried.
tion ol the Lcgialsrurv that relief ing rrw’lmioti wan adopted ■_
th. Cbaw appointed, Mr.TJtord. should on
That the County Tmoaurer

r

gsiagssgsggssisi ?!

FT

EISOSHililiaSsi E

Mr, Thoma* aud Mr. Patrick as soch

be and he is hereby Instructed, tn revise
th* apportionment *»f Fines n&gt; the sever•1 townships, fur Library purposes, and

etiinfurt.

ad uulil

hT.
Mr. Triford Itflroduced the following

ni- not HWIWL,'LVJP"
Rewlre-l
Ttmr the &lt;

I

D.'Sri

isnRttng us Him our auttmpi u» uivnoe
I Virginia, and begging the favor nf another

j. M. nxvins,
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««• *- I**-

WtiiniiJ

Ha r iirj
fffatoCT At
oca TMV^ 1

’' •

_

the battle of Ball's Bluff. He was in
Washington under special orders, and
„.-/T ; Iwanng -.fth.- rngagt-ineut proceeded to

’

Poolrevule nnd took part in. tbe action
| r.f&gt;t
,t P^nj.'IFerry.

Abraham lAnrUn.

Col. Bakers body, having been em-

l,l»almrd. will be exhibited in state in
1’hiludrlphla previous tt» (he removal to
This week wr e-anplete the jmirnsl «f
Cslifi-ruia.
tbe pmsefd'iugs of the Board of SupervlSt. I xivis,Oct. 29.
snrenfthM t-nnlv. The report Is very

full, and will be pchised with hiudi Inter
Mt bv foi-'taxpaver* -if thia rotrnsy.

It will he notited that a very large item

oftlie i-Hi'.tv tax tbit year, will be f-w the
relief-if’•h-’ fa uibw -'f v -luatoere; niue

for thnt purpose.
nppearv

very

Although

Urge.

this sum

It will

be sesn

thalli bt bused upon a careful estimate;
and, unless great care and economy are
exwrri«ed. by those upon whom the duty
•&gt;f distributing this bounty devolves, the

rtppn&gt;pri.iti"'t will b'* exre-&gt; led.

Like all other bem-firent enactm-mta,
this one of relief •«&gt; the families of volun­
teers h liable t&lt;» great abuse.

Tbe law

authorizing thi« action hy the

B-»ard

of Supervisors, is very imperfect, nnd

leaves a chance for great profligacy

in

some case*, and great dissatisfaction in
other*. The law itself Is. prrhao*. well

Prentiss, who left St. lx,
Sunday f
last with a force of infanti
and capture the rebels at 1
way county, returned nnd reports that
before he reached Fulton, Gen. Jno. B.
(

Henderson, of the Slate Militia, bad made
n compromise with tbe rebels nt Dyer’s
Mills, near Ctnror-I, by which be com­
manded the United States troops not to ;.
make any area* s if the rebels would lay
down their arms and return to their
homes.
Gen. Prentiss acquiesced in tbe com­
promise dut on tbe first violation of it.
^rill visit severe vengeance upon the oflendccrs.
,
The rebels were 400 strong, and Hendervon'sforce numbered 1,500.The proposition for compromise came
from the rebels.
'

Wasarxovox, Nut. 1.
Gen. Scott's letter of resignation to

President to-day.
A Npectal Cabinet Council was conven­
ed &lt;m Friday morning at nine o'clock, to
to take tbe subject into conmdentiou.—
it was decided that Gen. Scott’s request,
Here that the ronnly would pay thair under tbr circumstances of his advanced
familire fifteen dollnra a month, tbu’ ena­ age and infirmities c.»uld not be declinedbling the raldier to spend his own wages Gen MrL'eltan wav thereupon, with tbe
in a manner n«elea» to himwlf ur to unatiimous agreement uf the Cabinet, no­
tified thaj the command of the army
hoard them up until the cl«»se of the war.
devolved upon nim.
him. Al
At ruse
four
, would
"MUIU be
VC uv.--i.cu
This roimty Im» »rot to tbe war, prob ' o'clock in the aftcrn«x*n the Cabinet again
al»l», six hundred s-ddiers
If nqr fourth wailed *
“ •**
“ rPresident
*
,J—" and
* attended
*
on
tho
2 10
•if th-ne leave Ininilirs b» ‘e provided
enough, if properly interpreted and un­
derstood. But an it Im ■•■rge part of those

fur. at fifteen dollars *

month, the sum

crnl the following order:

wnuld renc’i twenty.tw-» ifoMsand d-*l
lire a year. Soldiers, then, should under'

stand, and their fantilic* should represent

to tfo-m. that tinder the present aspect nf
nffnir* the ennnty rann-it undertake to fur

iiish th* ,-unre support &lt;»f their tamiliea.
h

w-Hild

rrepiln-

more

than

tighty

thunaanrl dnllar* n ytitr to supply all tho
representative* f v*dnnt«-rs in this roun’

ty with fisr/iv d-dlar&gt; a
•..Idler
Thu-

»

will

I-

m-mth tn each

seen, that'alwntigb

Hii« &gt;--ii-1-. h»« iipompriated what, s' first
•lulu nut-, r s tu i

i Ian*,- »«m, great

। rcoii *tny -i ill have to hr »xerciscd *n its
exir-’-ditur -; and * ••|iml«--i &gt; -ii-oild mid. &gt;

stand al ottre. lbs! (hetr families mu«t
draw

n them for a targe share of their

There &gt;. no s-tldier hut ran. if

"upp-’fl.

1861, up&gt;Hi his own application to tbs
President of the I’nited States, Brevet
Lieutenant-General Winfield Scott is or­
dered to f»e placed upon the list of reti­
red fficers i&gt;| the army of the United
Stales, without reduction in current pay,
aubsistonM or allowances. The Ameri­
can people will hear with sadness and
deep emotion that Gen. ScoU has with­
draw n from the active omrtol nt the army,
while the President and unanimous C»Unet express their own and the nation's
«y mpalhy in his perminal afflictiou, au-l
ibvn profound sense of the imfiortant
public scrliven rendered by him to his
country aiming hia long and twilliant enreer, among uhidi will ever be gratefully
dhHingtnshed Im faithful devotion to the
Constitution, the .Union, and the flag,
when assaileil by |utrieidal rebellion.
[Sipxdj
ABRAHAM LlXOOUr.
WasutaaTox, Nov. 1

wages. to hit family.

We only advise economy.

No family

should he left to suffer, even though

we

Gm. McClellan hns issued an order
accepting th.- command in chief uf tbe
army, ami etjlogixiu^Qbn. Scott.

Fobt Moxmox, Nov.Sl
«rill hoped that, with proper ••cniionjy.

and with what remit trace* our patriotic
aoldirrs mav heahln t.&lt; retnrn. that there
mav still he a margin left in favor of the
county, out nf the «&gt;im already appmprl

at rd.

•

Don’t Relhvr n» UanCinS.

Mr. Lincoln doesn't believe in hanging.
Ur hasn’t h»ng bnr «»f thn spies that In­
fest every Department In Washington,
every enmp in ibn army, and pretty nearIv everv rontn in the white homw.
He
man, or w-ninn. a* the rate may be. who
report* t»» Richmond regularly the sub­
stance of everything done at every Calti-

through Waahingtoa of letters designed
for the hrsHquarters nf ths redel army,
or the Capital ,»f the rebel Government.
The man who hetraved McClellan's plan
«f advance from Lewinavillr—the man
who «»rrndered the Norfolk Ntvy-yard
tn the reltels —the man who prevented bv
false information, or otherwise, the dis.
lodgement nf the batteries hailt to block

The Ethan Allen reports that ate left
the fleet«-ft'Cope I lullrnw, nnd the Fur­
ry bouts Engle nnd Commodore Perryhad already been separated from the rest
of the fleet.
Tbe Hoan&gt;&lt;ke. which luxjust returned
from the bhx-kade off Charleston, brings
no Inllligvnce.
Iler shaft was broken off
Beaufurt, and the prevalent bad weather
along the c*NMt conipelled her to coms up.
It h Mtpmmed that the fleet had aimed
reached its destination.
Biltixobk, Nov. 3.

Hattema at daylight yesterday morning.
The weather uaa very pleasant, but heavy
blows were experienced the day befiwe.

The rommandvirofGen. Fretnont’s'*b&lt;xiy
guard,” who led the brilliant and seeotWul attack «&gt;n Springfield on Saturday
■-“J- M.j Supoiyi (no, Sar.jrM )»
gallant aoldier who served honorably in
the Hungnri«n*warof independence; and

i. now again fightteg for eon.titotiona|
liberty. He is one1 of thorn whom tb»
Govenimcnt have refused to pa v
be was appointed by Fremot without thn
requi»ite official red tape, but he eeema
to fight as well as though hia pay wax
rebel ‘ Turtle'' *«e|riw New Orleans—the jingling in bis pocket. l\ should be unmanor men wh-*sent 1,900 mm anrms a dere.«d that thia “ body guard " ia no
deep, broad and -an?d river tn meet 5.000
mere corp* of ostentation, but itfo comwith an &lt;44 rwhv .U two «kHfc v. hrin«
of officer*; our reader, will reoolteet that
•ume time ago Gen. Frenioat advised

haa escaped the President's tip*.—Jf. y'
Tnwt.

Atlantic
U will

.

�—

....... .

_____

fastings’ ^rjtf £arrnit

y of October, A D. 1M1.

LOW PRICES

1. a resident ot this Bute, and that process

-INQUIRE OF-

Day Exbkm................... i...
p. M
Night ExpraM......................... VMSA.M.
-».!». RICE, &lt;)*••» ftapenatrodMl.

Sicrxa«8.-*-Thf dysentery, in its most |

SPECIAL

NOTICES

virulent form, has ingttl since about the 1
first of.Seplenilrer, tn tbe northern part '
ul this cotfnty

wa.u.u reiivT wtHiktt* iroot it;r
date of tore order. a.td that in case of bi.
appearance, fay cuu.u Ula au.wer to the Complain
Mlatall uf Complaint tube filed aud a ropy thereof
to be aarvedun the Complement** Solicitors,
within twenty days after eerviro un him Ufa copy
of C.uupteiuaut'* bill, and notice of tbl. order, and
in drfoult tbervuf, that the Mid bill uf rompfaint,
filed in tbi. chuw. bu taken a* ronfrowd by the

'ft.' j; crantj
PROBATE ORDER.

Castleton and Woodland
Aad Mm.trri. tune th.ir sweet gnitar.
A nobler thome my A„,rt ft SU&gt;_
In pram ot Hannes • ba.cIiIsm Pills.

day., from the date of tl&gt;i. otde.-, tl« said com
te! £Tta*TE.,'ita^?,r.“2y± SJta“,w«S,«.lta

the farmer tcwnTbat Sheriff Everts and
all bis family Bare one wore swept away.

Thar curve are found in ererr land—

beS;.u^foA,dnLEr Ste^uroiu^b lb.. H.te bring to. time 11 ml ted’ V tbr ^rotate
USfoTrix^U reXK 0^1^? ^rtfcr“,/c^LVM7rc^R!NDLk

havs suffered most severely.

It was in

The same disease has lieun quite fatal in
the north part uf this township, (IUa
tings,) during the Isat three weeks.
Mr.

s

jkefst cwmttm
IN MY LDttOF.TRADE

total twenty day. before toe time prescribed in
Mid order for hi. appearance.

L. Burgher buried a child by this disease

tibotH two weeks ago.

Ji
J T.TSS

--------------- -------------- li . .ji.Bf

written prescriptions; but win farnish wbeq xfi-.

Soon after, Mr.

Come and Bee !!

Dnvid Woolcott buried one, and last sab
bath n second child of Mr. Burgher’s and
one of Joseph Cole’s were buried.

Both

parents in all three uf these aflnicted fam­

ilies are still very sick
disease.

with the same

The health of our village has

been very good during tbe season.

Potato Hot.—There is much earn
plaint of the potato disease in many parts
of this county, nnd in feet, in many parts

o! the State.

Potatoes, hereabouts,which

were sound when dug, go to decay with
out any effort in tbe pit nr in the cellar.

Potatoes may be as cosily, as wheat bofore spring.

The telegraph telln us thnl Gen.
Scott and hit staff went to Nct^ York.
&lt;&lt;i Saturday Inst.

It I* further stated,

that while in New York, (“next week,”)

he will retire from .his high rank, and

immediately thereafter will for Europe
with bis son-in-law, uf hi. staff.

*

—Perrine’s Panorama «»f
the Holy l^and will bo exhibited at tbe
Mfth«|list Church, in this village, Ito mor

ru* evening.

From all the favorable

Notices of the press which have fallen

tinder our observation, we feel warranted
in assuring our readers, that this is a
work uf rare merit and unusual interest.

Let. fill who can, avail themselves «tf thin

opportunity to‘g»» ami s*e it.
Tiik CmcVtT Count.—lite spt-cial

To Wwroxas or roi Ntntscort—W* and.rsund it in through th. agency of thia marvel
viewing instrument that Ur Ayer has at length
succeed in finding the falcdal musm and ■ ctermiuing iu character . Ol ila.effects we in thia
section have abundant evideoeein toe Farts san
Ann which it alone produce, when absorbed
through the long* into tbe blood. It haa long
been held to be a'rapor or something in tbe vapor
a( water from decaying vegetation. Under a
great magnifying power, the Doctor has found
this vapor to contain distinct orgaai.m. or living
bodies corresponding precisely with those found
in the blood of Ague subjects. They are iS.COO
lima* Ism toab visible to the naked eye, but have
distinct character and form. He think* they are
reproductive tn decaying matter or in tbe blood,
and hence their long continued life, or toe remote
cffecta of them in tbe system, lie maintains that
they resemble in character the other terra entire
poisons, or such a* the vim* of rabies or of a dead
body, As., all or which are know to reproduce
theoMeleea with great raped ity like yeast In moist
ened floar, so that th. slightest quantity impreg­
nates the whale mas*. Yeast through a powerful
maguiiisr 1. aeon tubas /&lt;ir«*t of vegetation,
which grows, blossoms, and gi-e. to seed in a
short t*me- Miaam is not ao distinctly vegetable
bat has more the appreraoch of animal li/e. al­
though its motion* cannot be pcr/ectly distin­
guished. What the ductor dsitns to have .silled
ia that it is an organic substance and be ba. fur­
ther round and embodied in his “Ague Cure”
what will destroy it.—L&gt;ud/r, St Lxuia, Mo.

TO CONSl'MPTIVES
m*

•iun «*t ibifi court Ndjournetl on 1 riday
last, altern wnaton ul'foitr day*. Cfinrid

DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY, HEtRT

DISEASE.FFVER A AGUE, rr CONSTIPATION

Tbe underoigned, now scvenlyflre year, old,
ba* fur veer, aevota-1 bi. lime to curing hl. 1 •ri.hoo. i-. I tbe poor in New Yurt of these
dreadful cwnplaluta. which entry tboneind. en-l
Nearly «m« bilf-f the term wiw-pcnl in tbousa. d. to an nntioiriy grave; be ba* nluem
failed 1- cure all n ho tsvcappUwl to him fur rethe trial of ------ WilM-i. f..r the farevnyC .lief, an 1 believing it to be a VbrMimt dole to re.
• .(.iu ax. worth, pediap* a dollar.
Tbr
tfoo. .i-ed, (Free .if Cbar.-r . nitb direction, fi r
result of this '‘niueh
about nothing,
Kparing end u.mg the Min*
Ako rule, on
was a dimigrccinctu uf the jury, ai d U*
I. Italhiug. Vrntilalson. and hx&lt; rct*e for the
Sick, thev will dnd torsi- remedies, a aure cure for
case pul over.
Consnmpttoe. and ail diseases «f the T""0** *’B
Lurnts. Hvea *xt&gt; Aoro. « oxvnr*«oa. Hmst
Dtsa.ar- Unrirot. Naevore Uksiutt. and r.
We have thu am &gt; nt- rnbed hy mals
CuNnatwre. »ud he hwpee every ono afflic­
nw. r.il uf the countHt” in Bie Stale. 1 r ted will *&lt; nd for copy, aa it will cnst nothing, and
iho- .to eld apply before h &gt;• t°" late. Throe
kw ik* n*a«t eminent I UVrelief «if tliu famiM |f volutnecr*.
Bar «* __!_*.__ _
X. “‘..Jo.,
••* »•» T-u
T1“
ry tvinnty lt.is appropriated *0,0 'd&gt;; Km',
rniUlf civil btisincN* *»nt d&gt;»p«-’“-1

*,u‘

the criminal calendar w»uuusuallj lii-hl.

*7,000,'Jtukr-Mi. *5.000, Saginaw and

BnyFi.OOO caehjaud M&lt;-nlcalm Q». 1500
These arc u« far a»

Complaint, Beuunal Weaknena. *XU su. ausaaxa
orrnx VuxAKr axnSaxcAL OncArt, frmii whaterer cium or of wbalcvcr i.aturn. Offlt 6ty«t
will be.to giro Jsy to too afflicted by rifodtog fe
Charge notbtog for ,»3ri« •»*,

d.e.’Oy-.pc

1 OF MICHIGAN, &gt;
PROBATKOBbEIt.
Cot *rv or Hae.i, u.
At a aearioo of the P.——
,
ty of Barer, holdenat tbe Probate Office, iu the
tillage of tiaatinga, on Monday, the twenty,
righto day uf October, in the year aanc thonaand
eight hundred aud aixtr-uue. Preaant, Sherman
C. Prindle, Judge of Probate.
In tbe matter uf tbe rotate of Jeeae J. Mattison,
late of aaid Uuantv. deceavcd.
On reading and filing too petition, dnly verified
of Emily Malliaou,widow of uuddceeaoed.praying
for certain rcuun* lliarcin act forth, that admin1*1 retain of aaid estate may be granted, aud that
William C. Pratt be apt-ototed Adiuini.trator.
Thereupon it i» ordered 'hat Monday, the 85lh
day ol November. |e«l, at ten o'clock, fa the fore
noun, be atMgatd for the bearing of .aid petl-

give nuticc to tbe nersona interested in Mid
estate, of the |tet.d*ncy ol raid petition and
the bearisg thereof, bv causing a copr of this
order to be publishes In the •‘Itepnbllcau Ban­
ner," a ncwipa]&gt;er, printed ami circulating in
•aid countv of Barry, for thtee saecaMirs naeka,
imtuediatclv previous to Mid day of bearing­
’
SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.
(A true copy.) octM*
J ndg* of Probate-

n B■.

■ Alaopablwbed at toe iofirm.ry, to aid

period of teething.
By iu “~
tbe live* of lbou**nd» b*ve been **vod.
.nd mother, h.ve ..tailed i“
“
e*p™*lun.of grnlilude .nd
It t* pli-munt to tbe umoumI |»rtbrtly
For tbe table.! InfenL Let not pyj
odfee «n»d in the w.y, bnl try It m-th-

And the Fbyalulogr Nf Marriage.
A wort on theeiate. aycnpfouM, and treatment
of all complainU peculiar to toe mix, oa marriage,
in du tiro, abortion and it* rcanlte on children,
their Ul*. and an the prevention "of eunorotide,
with fevakteMs Injunction, to taer, on sublets
•f a private nature. Price 5- rodts.
’

We have put up and aold thia article for ever
ten yean, aud can My, •• cviffdeMV end tnM of
i‘. what we never have been ahle to .air of any
other n&gt;«ticte?—never luu II failed In a .ingle in­
stance, to effect a euro when timely uted. On lb.
contrary, all are debgbted with it. oucratioua^ad
• peak iu term, of eommend.tion ol tta magical
effecti and medical vlrtaen. We .peak m thia
matter, “what we do know,” after teu year, expelieoce, and pledge our reputation for toe fulfillwent of what ws hero declare.
In almast every

Tkr Cr.lleares rltflral

other work. Price 25 cents.
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
row cvxsT nxa•
g
It exposes all tbe Ilambug*. sad tits various
Trick, to entice U e sick and well. It illustrate*
tbs plans of tbe Qnacks aud Rogues to dope every
Sne. It guide, the unwary torouah life, sad ,
show, up every swindle of the age. It shows how
all kinds of Food, MsdieloM. Mquore, aud flood*4art adulterated, with tbe means of detoctiag the
fraud.. Pries Its cents.
THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,

Atrnrcopy.i

oat 9S

and overcomeconruli&lt;ioti». w
rvnirdied. end in death. W&lt;
end aurcat rcuirdv in the wr
Dr.cntary and Diarrbr* in----------- ------------ --ariaea from te thing, or any other cau.e.
We
would aay to every mother who baa a child aufferirg from any of tbe foregoing di»ca»e.. do not
let your prejudice-, or tire pmudlee of otbera.
Manu
uel
„
vvll
»t«nd between von and your .utfering child and
.1
, »,----r relief
be .are
that
—&gt; vea, absolutely aure—
(A follow
fj|luW tbe n
to
aM of tbi. mwlieine. if timely uaed.
Full direction.for uairgwHI aftompanye.’ch bot

GROfERIES

Judgo nf Probate.

HARD-WARE

million, pcruons annual!|r ; al wav. give eatisf.elion ; cuntai ti nut bing in­
jarion.; patronised by
tbe principal pby.iciana
and .urgecou. ia th.
.Union, elegantly coated
with sugar.
' iarg Hoze. 25 costa ;
fire Buie, for one Qoltar I
, Full direction, accompa­
ny racb box.
I Warranted superior to
any PillbeSirc the public.

-- —-

prater of Mid petitioner should nut ta- graiitetl.
P And it - f&amp;thre ordered »B»t tbe peftl'oner ।
rirr notice u&gt; all ttertica interested. «-l the pen.
Florida July IT
5im.v of said petition, and the luanng thtfvou. । To Ds. Htaatcs. Albany. N. Y.-My Dear Doc­
hr causing a cipv of this notice and order to be , tor;-! write this to inform you of toe wonderful
•ff.-cl of your Sugar Coated Pill, on my daughter.
Ear throe veare ebe h«» been etfroted with a billoon d.rangcmtnl uf toe .yatem. aadlr impairing
her health, which ha» been .readily failing daring
tliat period. Whan in New Vort tn April I ait, a
“7; 7Urx?7.“
rai™*
friend adviacd me to te.tyonr pUl*. Having full
{ ocU6
Judge of Probata.
Dated, H sat lugs, October 15, Ittel.
Park How New York. On returning heme, ws
cee*ed all other treatment, and administered your
Pill., one each iiight- The improremnt tn her
fcchnga, complexion, liigeatioo, ete.. aurpriaad m
all. A rapid and permanent restoration to health
haa been the reaull. Waueed lea. than fireboxes
and consider her entirely welt I consider th*
above a ju.t tribute to you a* a Physician, and
tro.t Uwilbbo the means ot inducing many to
adopt your Pill* a* their fiitnlly medicine*.
Your obedient servant,
-----8. Q. Moxxraox..
Ilerriek'. Kid Strengthnfng Planters,

of man« perenl, Wee been innde |l'"&lt; &gt;'&gt;
wilm-iinR.be benclininl effect*-bn* Un.
never tab m peuducn dur«« Ue nnl'enl

THE LADIES MEDICAL FRIEXD,

Plantation nnd Shops*
Un rutting nun tiling w fn»&gt;ro —v
of V. W. Taylor. Adiuiotstrator-wllh tbe Will
annexed-of said rotate- .....
Thereupon It i. ordered, that Monday the Xd
day of December. b-il. at ten oclock tn tbe
IhretMOi. be a.-igurd tor tbe hearing of. said
pelin.ra; nnd the tieira at law of »*'«1 deceased
and all other partiro inierrotod in *a»l rotate, arc
required to .pl-rar at nacaaton of aaW Court, then
to be buiden at tbe Probate OOice. in toe village
..f Havtinga. aud ahow cauw. if any there be, wuv
the prayer oflbcpctilnitiar.Uould oot be -ranted.
And it i« fbrtber ordered, that th.- petitionei
give notice twult purtira iiitriroted. ol the pen
dt-uet of aaid tx-nfon. bv eavaiug a ropy of tbr.
notiroan-i order l.. i.e ptiii.liwl to toe i.rpubucan
Banner, a newspaper printed a..d circulating in
Mid couutv. fi.r tbe full term of aix .ucro»ne

law of sai'l ih-k-vnaro a&gt;"i

U.rd brr dnrling «-"&gt; p—
.tank. 1.. .W timely d——ey
Wi«.ko»’.S.«Tm»o St..-, Ur fedrt.

Containing aimpie remediea easily oblaiued for ‘
tbe cure of DiaeoM ia aM ita forma, with Ml ex­
planation. of the cau»e». aymfilotrx, diet, bsthlnf
and exertiM. Price 50 rente

Depend upon it, mottere, it will (ire rest to
yourMlvr*. and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS

have tb&lt;- figures

Irtek
»n Uta.g-ta'. —And » »•&lt;. »"
,„.n, . nndb-r I- l»J .««»..-» rqw.e b.™K fc-r ta«ta ■■'u'"'*-1* ”
rn'iA.., .!»«•
-ta* “a11 *“*■

For avaryFamlly, having over a lidu receipts
on Cooking. Dyeing, Preserriug. Cleaning, Ail,
How toPlant and what it is best to Rai»e. How
to care suunah.sdvioe tollou.s Kccj ersj'armcra,
and Mrcbanica, on a llrffo subjvri* uf lateral.—
Fries S$ cents. Worth &gt;10 to any bee.
THE COM8C«FTIVB,S BOOK.
For those who a tab to get well from that aw­
ful disease, a fullftesaiptimi of all toe remedies
used ft&gt;i if with a earefol statement of the result*.
and other useful information Price IQ ecots.
; Tbe information ts out lobe found in any works ,
published, nor attainable In u. any other source,
!These books are published on line paper, and
‘beautitally bound.
Anv of the shore works will be mailed free, on
receipt of price, ia atawps or tnonsy; or the whole
in a handsomely bouti f snlmc for ova m&gt;lla*. Ko
family should be without them. They are Utastrated with beautiful engravings, and contain
the condense*! experience o! yeura
Anstrn warm, for tbe above wotka. who can
tna-e &gt;150 a monlb. SenJTuv a circular forajtenlv
To the vouug of both sexes •uff.tiug from He.
crel Habit.; prv*tr*tiuti of mind; loss of powernervou. debility, low of sight, wakefullneas, lev*
of solitude, eruption, un the face. Ac., Ac. 8as a

AND

We are convinced that there are many
ofacrofuhhteeon.umplitr, aud disrated e*---------to whom a numerous uAspring only bring, suffcr’ and povertr. To such we wuuld mj write,
a
we will send you information of a aure, welltested, and never-foiling Fmvmtivs.
Wh will mail r««. to tty one applying for it,
THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

DRY GOODS!

Stacks of

It is s large stid beautiful paper, and eovtelaa
the most riloable iafiirmstinu on
Hpertnatnriiea, or Semins! Weeklies., Die ratter,
effect, and cure, show lug the awful effect* of the
disease.
Ou all other diseaaia of tbe Sexual Oegan^ a,
full explanation of the'origin of Byphilta. the
tnren* af prevcelien and cure.
Ou CeuMaaplfoo, that fearful dteraae.
Ou tlm Liver. Heart, St-rmach and Skin.
Ou Fvmsie Coinplaiute.
I On the ranona Hcbuols gfaasdirines. j
.
On tbe modes of Tresliurnt now Practiced.
On the False Treatment of Diseases
Ou Ute various Medical Humbug*.
On th* Fhyafotogy of Marriag*.
On the common sense of Medicine.
On Dirt, RxrrefaM and Ablution.
How to Pre.ent Pregnanev.
And many other thinyThia Journal .bould
°°J.’ RroaM.1. M. D.. A. M.. Chief Phyaiaian. 8.

6. Moarns, Surgeon. Dr. J. Hons, Cbemirt.
Office in New York, IM'Chambers Street
Office in Williamtourgh. South filb and Uh St
Correspondent* will plc.se enclose two or
three ataBipe for'retum postage, and address oar
8*SHyi»
Dr. A. BERNEY,

breast, aide and backhand Rhenmotio eomplainte
in an equallr .bort period of time.
Bprued on
tali* beantilul white tanib akin, tbvlr use .ubjeell tbe
waaren io no inconvenience, trad each one will
u rar from ooe week to three months. Price Hitf
C*?lcrri&lt;ik a Sugar Coated Pilla and Kid Strengthenlur Plasters are sold by Drnnteta and Herdteuta.ui all porta of tho United Statea, Canada*,
America, and may be obtained by call.
toa Viliairo of Haatinn. end show canoe, if any .and .South
..fulj n,,,,,,
tliere be^why the .a;d hri WjU and Testament
DR.L. R. HERRICK A Co..
kliuuld not be allowed in ton Court.
Albany. N.¥.

aeys—one nod all.

-

Ob£-Hr FAiwii.v riiiMoro.

Which greatly facilitate* tbe proccea of teething,
by aoflettinr the gum.. radueiogaU inlamalton—
will allay all pti» and spaamodic action, and ia

that Barry county lead* the van, in gen

-Tl»lta-«ri&gt; ■&lt;
» tok
of
» r*&gt;«T I.. Win. (ta ta.rt

I1VAE JUST RECEIVED

For Children Teethln«.

nt thw writing; aud «ur readers will oec

(Box 1*1)

WiLUAMBiuxo, N.w York.

'XSSfuS'.’i »“&lt;

dav of November. Ifidl. el ten o clock A. M., be
Miigned for tbe hearing sod proof of ..id Inatro-

ho-itiMIr ~d .d It—fd .1“ I*1'"&lt;hrapl*L
I. ata. .p*ll« “
wbobrinra &gt;ta amrll—&lt;'”«•
and tajoj im-nU ut life «RM" lh'
paraonVandd^ «V&gt;

WE

SOOTHING SIRUP,

WHH*m»borgb. Naw York.

croaity ami jmt'ice.'

WINSLOW,

An experienced Kurae and Female lliyaician,
pmenta to the attention of srothrra, her

j

dapn.ador.tairai.aaUd-.
n&gt;.j I, ba aud of *■«&gt; •*
«k. and Anda new mean" ol
bral V Ita P«»
-g1
rid. aan-apowar.
W* «“«
™ ,
glam properly applwdu. J. C. *aer. •

HASTINGS

TANNERY!
The sabacnber UtnukuU th. Hs»ting. Tu, nary *v • Wnn of P*Br*’ *• n”r PfTP,ml to

OUS GOODS
HOME TESTIMONY.

PROBATE ORDER.

,tats or MICI11.IAX. I

White nd yritow OAK BARK taken ia a.

SUPERFINE FLOUR for 20 ahillings per cwt
HHMLLED CORN for
33 eroit. perboah.1.

B»te&lt; nnd ffhoc Sk®F

AU Leather Warranted got&gt;6 or no pay.

90

“

AudkW ROOTS ARD SHOES FOR SALE,Ouauot Wdrt'dos* «i abort nortec, if desired.

“

AU kind* ot Utether and Boot* and Shoe*

AlwrfywteHtlAitdat
D. C. IAVLBFS

SSSsS

Pai4 for Hidtt.
Ato^ UaG.i.«»4O!lrtte»uafBr

Hastings, Dec. It, i960.

uul tail, umtat mrpta, r» taw
tn Mil.

Dissolution
&gt;onctw»a«»r°'^L‘,S;

Do»-&gt; fell to &lt;!»■••» mH.

Shaving Saloon!

:

I am also carrying on a

r~ta»ta

S. taJ-roS2. A wuu PUTATOS for-

m«M i^rirrtnl remedies for
uTenlbefeddsn bl«mng hs. bee.
. JS, tayXfeTipply HJ" an

Furniab Luther, at the UmnlRatea.

Low Pressure System
Walk E*. GratkaeMn

.

.

,

,

�BLOOD PILLS

BLOOD PUBIHER

CURE

hi;

MPW.31 *”vi

SIAKDUtlVIit

- Imperial Wine Bitters!
!
w.d-a»,.

boueaty of thia elaaa. ur • bo ebuote- to •■***’,«*‘' I
for tboavocives, arc now of
mus / on Uits impov
tan1 subject
Tbe evidence ill tbe pomressu-n of Dr. •'«**« 1
which is at ail times aces Mildr io the puMic
esiabliabv* the following

Linear) Afro, .VfoJ,s.-&lt; Delicate Females, W BARE NO W OX HAND
pere&lt;maof «..'vatery Wiis. they arc ralnaS Zsxaltoi. improving the apfutiU giving, ( with uim ut the LARGEST and
d vigor to the digestive organa, and resto.-natural elasticity and strength al tbs whole

FACTS:
Tlret the BLOOD PURIFIER and UIA10L
PILLri bars been proved by analy ais to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL
That they cure the airniMi universal eomplai it,
DYKP0BIA
with -Mnrtow nrttiiUf. and iu a very abort time.
Tlretadier all other avediemea have proved naeleaa, they relieve
LIVER COMPLAINT,

CEFHAUC raw are the reeelt of
IVNtteanon and carefally conducted sxper-

DRY GOODS
TWr are ent‘rely vegeuble tn their composition.
and oiy be taken at all times with perfect aafetr
without making any change of diet, tad Me n5wn&lt;v

re—

aud restore tbe bralth and strength of thssuflerer.
That

MICK FENALEfi,

BEVABB OF COUNTERFEITS!

BnIldi^“^^ehbo*xBrC ’i|pi,,Ur'* °f Hw,'y C

3r,-i r*,": ~r"‘ir^ii-1. i»«n-.».,

A box will be sent by turn! prepaid on receipt

PRICE 25 CESTS.

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,
Ever shown in thia

Market, which

are prepared lo sell at a atnall

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS,
J. 8. GOODYEAR 4 Co.

ONLY PKEPARATION

MOFFAT’S

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
A NEW ARTICLE.
Dr. Roftark'n ktomnch Billers. Aud grow* more n;.d mor ■ Pt

LIFE PILLS ANDJPnCENIX BITTERS
I
, aud during that time have maintoimd a high
character in almost avery part &lt;if tbe Globe, for
their extraordinary nnd immediate power of res
toring perfect Ircalth to peraoos suffering under
_____ i*.-J _.r J:
■
i.._u .l- .____
Ton will please send me two boxee of your Ce­
phalic PUb Send them immediately.
'
IUai»ectfuUy voura,
J NO. B. SIMONS.
P. S.-/AaWW«JMrJMt/yv«r PiU, und j-.nd

OmH my eaetmners. wbo ia wbjccl to neve
Mick Headache, (luuallv laannf two days.lv
esrad cfan &lt;iUtdt in me Lnrr Ay jtvar /*UL, vu
l-u,.

Ypailanti. Mich,. Jaa.IL 1861

z/rrf tint I wet imlo^dlftnui/br mer
tend by return mail. Direct to
A. K. WHEELER.
Ypuilanti, Mich.

»—&lt;

ibe latter are olicu au mixed up with Uie excitcpel it tboroogbly and pcnuaneuUy.
meol ol buaittee. that if it were m&gt;I fur you ibey
No one can doubt their superiority after too would trare in the sarur downward p.th until
oar single trial—they- are not only better too late to arre*t the fatal fall. But tbr mother is
always
rigilan*. smt to umi wr appea . foe ueare
hot, iu fact, cheaper than auy other I’ills, for it
takes a ieua number of tbctu tu produce a belter sure tom we.vr failiog aSsclum will unerringly
fwinl you tolhut kVijnan lt..ni&lt;atncC«,rdtol^aiM
Price of lh. Scandinavian Blood Purifier, fit
per bottle, or fiL per half drica. Ol the Scandi
WOOD,
oavian Blood Pills. 25 cent, per box. or 5 boxes
FEM A LEM.
forfil.
IT Hrad Dr. Hoback's Special Notices and
The many certificates which have been tenderCertificates, published in a c-nspieooua part of
«d to ut, and tbe tenets which we are daily rethis ivapcr tn-m time to lime Dr. Hoback a Med­
tciriug. me conclusive proof that among ths
ical Aimaaac aud Family Adviser, containing a
• ou.ro these Ui’tura have given a sstt.laci.an
great amount of intervstiug and valuable Medical
which no uUser, l.a'eever do •• before. Na w»
information can be Ua-&gt; gratia of anynf tbeagviils
mad,in tbe land should be without them, and
throglwat the oouatre.
• boac who owes use them util not fail to Leva a
In diOcrlt »r evmpbcaied case. Dr. Ruback
supply.
may bs applied lo nsrsoiially or by latter enclos­
ing one stamp for ths reply.
DR J. EOVEE DODS*

IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.

Hartford,Pa, Fab. fl, INI.

/iotofc iiwara—.-rto /rrry. «-/.■,«. anwrovwvm-,------- j —- -*»&gt;F 4:«rr» h«t Prtvent Disease,
ratigemeutoor lurpMilc.«-,d triercompiatola.«Ks slid tu this reaped are doable valuable to th'
rsaea of tbe kidn. y^ toaldmg .-r inconltueuoo of pcravu who may use than, tor

who have lauguijbeU f_r y«ars ia bclpteua weaku« wism- consumption.
neaa aud dmpuudrocy. racupcve'e * lib itwal ra­
pid ty under their invigorating upevsltou. That
ttxtoeu oc migui maunuvuiMi
••
.*.i_—.. ... j..i— ■&gt;
s
.
all eeximl disabilities air retuoved by tbelr cor­ ano
but we bare only apace to any, ii will not only cure all cases rvquini-g a Toulc '
'
dial and gently stimulating properties. Tliai Urey tbedrbiliti fillowmg cbilb ai.d fever, but pre­
^MATTERED CONHTITUTIONH.
vent. all aitackaarbiug Crvtt&gt;mutomaUeiB*n«t&gt;oc» Dr. Dois (departed Wise Bitten
and cores the di«i-t at once, it already a'lucked
And a- it acta direcily and per.tetently on tbe bib
AULB STHSWft3»AeSXD !
abused; that Uwir direct teadeocy ia to lengthen are avstem. aronring tbe Uvvrioaction, promoting
Fur riore T ♦&gt;■»!. so coni wo® among the Clergy
life, and render it eqjuy able. Tuat, operating di- in*(act. all the excretions and acerdrou. of tbe sy a- they are truly » aluaWe,
tcni, it will infallibly prevent auy dek-ieriima conracily upon the
mfoW. they
neqiieu ea following upon change of climate and
|_____ .11
.1. ...l.t
■ Iw.ltlw
VAUME NOON TO HEAL,
Leaver* aud all j ublic a]reakero-for Book Keepand discharge from the ay stem. every taint ol
era. Tailors. Scmustresw^. A rttets. and all perScrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. Tbit
sou. ivediag a MMlentary life, they will prere
truly benefleial.
lhCT RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.
Aaabmrnige. they are «Ww&gt;iw, inneceat
and deliemus to the taste. They produce the
and there is no diseaseof the Xiomm h and Rowels
exbilaratiwg vBkcta of brandy or wine without
the Hear, the nervous ayatrwi. the akin, glands or
intuxicaliug;
aud ate a valuable remedy for perable, pleasant, and edieient remedy agenut &lt;boae
““aKIHINO FROM IMPURITIES OR
til. whicb rob them of th&lt; Ir brauiy; for ‘ esaiy can sous addicted i». tbe use ot SXCva.iva strung
OBSI RUCTION’* OF THE BLOOD
not trial witbuu breitli. and health cannot exist drink, and wbo wisb to refrain from iu They
are
pure
end
entirely
free from tbe poisou eon.
while the abvc irregulantiea ronlimte. Tbeu lamed in lire adulterated
IVroes and Liquors with
again, the Cordial is a pericct Mother's relief.— which tbe country it flooded.
Taken a nitmtbnr |ao before the final trial she will
These
linters
not
only
CURE bat I'REVF.NT
baeuitvvnded.) rfrrt u auiiUro. hmTp&gt;rfn» cun.
pass tbe dnudfut jretiwd wiili |rerfect ease aud
Disease,
and
should
be
used
bv all aba tive ia a
Hear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
evuutrv where Hie waler ia Ud. or when Chills
ETABLE BLOOD PILI.S are endorsed by the
amd Fvvera are pirvalent. iking entirely tone,
tipi icoceuf thousands uf living witnesses wb»,
cetet
aud
baimfors,
they
may
be rtveo Ireelv to
in letters, attdaihs. medical works, and by word
tTliUren .»d inr.nl. .-I, irnnnn/L
'
of mouth, urociaim them to be the verr best prep­
aration ■ &gt;f the kind ever offered lo the brokrodown

Sold by Draggiata tad all other Dealers tn Med-

1 hare tned your Cepoahc Pilb. and / lUe M/nv
’tnit that 1 want yon to iced me two dollars
rortb mere.
Part of these are for tbs neighbors, to whom I
are a few out from the first box I got from you.
Saad the Pills by ma.l, and oblige
Your ob't Servant.
JAMES KENNEDY-

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—tlrara. for, while
I iJE^amto tbs tos‘o. h toirerivmg'y rxbitew
Uag^rf .uegtU.u.Mg
roiirifie. rciustate* aud renew- tbe blnod ia all

Since ue-'O l*.rx"«&lt; -v sm S..IM,**. iM.-re--" ,----wfauae cl.araclri for s-on-d ju-lgmeut mid phvlua*
Civ. gives their uiunmas w&lt; |rt*t &gt;» the eummuru jdl" lsrnh* jioal|,|r*and .EiUfullv wruLined as
men who -Uwi-rv-. reflect, and make -atonrance NYrr-X.’CJS r~S«i~■ — —। J—.
lirubly mwe- before tire* decide-are
XT.'i“d “.'KLt.'&amp;f.te'.SSS

Mteffrem ntoa end sickoeta will be obtained
IT Mitten fell in removing the -Weses and
it to which female. art m subject.
-y mi gtaHy a [-on tbe bowels — remo ring

WEEDY AND SURE CURE

REMEDIES II

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

FALL: AU)i.WTJ»
ba MitWlbm Fills tbe pertedie attacks e

HEADACHE

btolUy aad

mental misery arieitiF Simpfa from a neglv-t el
’—'I —pteteta as at.rpri.to..dills th.es'. ..
of tire Utmoal im partes a. that a Strict attention
»•
teest and tncret Infiia* beddy ailnw.t
steoald be bad; for diseaaea of tire body invariably
*«*' ,h‘ “Id4 T*” •■**«»«•
ask a
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CURE

• peraovs s-U bavv ttoed them tUt H t* now a,

t flHHWHBrBSg'WAme.tohb.WnrM&gt;«. ■*»-•

NervousHeadache

L'&amp;TSSS:."'

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FELETABLE L1FE MEDICINES
Arc well known to be iutelHble.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing ths
first sud secund atumacha, aud creating a flow uf
pure aud healthy bile, instead ot tbe stole and
jevid Mu&lt; ELATUilscY, law or trremr
HaaaTSt-ax, naaoacn, Rkmamwxw &gt;U Tuna
Asxiktt, Laxeoca, and MauaxcaoixT, which are
general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a
natural contoqucnce of Ha cure.
COM i J VEN EM, by demising tbs whole
isagthof the iulcatinn with a solvent process,
andwiihoutvioleuoi; all violent purges leave lire
bowels costive within two days.
FEVEilS of ali kinds, by restoring the blood
to a regular circulation, through tbe process uf
respiration in such eases, and the thorough aulalieu of all intealiHal obstruction in other..
Ibe Lira Manitixxa l&gt;ave been known to cure
RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and
GOUT in half dial time, by removing local intte
nialion from the muscles aud ligaments of the
J” DROPSIES of iuftjnks%y free.eg .nd atrngtb

Imperial Wine Bitters
Are prepared by an eminent snd.killfui nl Taiwan
w Lu li.&lt; .....1 1* " ... C._ .

A naw and deiightlal Stomachic aad Cordial for
givi-.g l-.i eto rti. Stoma, h. ai.d lor the proven­
turn ol bitliou- complaluto incident to the West-

general ll.iag disapprove of I'ateal Medicft.es. vet
a e do out b&gt;iiev c a re-pectahi* Pin akian eau bo
found in Ibe United Stares. acquainted with their
medical properties. wbo will aut bighlv approve
HR. Jtilt Vi:i. DOllS’ IMPERIAL WINK NIT­
TERM. hi all uewle nettled places,,where there
to alpaca a large pvtaBtriy uf decay tng timber,
Iruoi winch a i-otxiuin-. miasms ia created. ibeM
Uitirra should br used every inereiag before

Ayer's Ch rry Fedora],

DR. J. Il(JVEE PODS’

juu-xin^i um xaTTxna
Are cr.iipoacd of ■ pure and unadulterated wine.
eouiUoed with Barberry. 8.4ooioa » real. Camr~. u-.i.i &lt;■&gt;__ -r____ ___ t j.-i
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TEMPEH ANTE,
wilt । roprietor believes that in making
aiddy tiu.wn. tbe puldw wetter- ia ssbaerill soon b- for sale hr all nf Dr, Robock's
vine \ gi-i-ta. and at llotrla, Ac., the country

Tbi fraud,
SUSANNAH KIRBY
emnglbe kidneys and bladdrr, they operate moat
Principal office-and .ale r-w&gt;«n». No. &lt; Fast
dsligtitfully on these important organs, and bence
Fourth st . d building from Main stmt, I'inciDLigum. i. Nuble Co . lud.. Fob. 1*. ir&gt;M.
have ever been found a certain remedy for the
uati, •!., laboratory in Hann- ond -truer.
I lurll J. Min-u: U.-m &gt;ir;—|u tbe latter t&gt;a
worst cases of GRAVEL.
JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY,
For aalr by J. P Roberta A Co, IIacting.. Eli i-rtbeyisr |«$ . white attending i|)r Htole si
Also WORMS, by dislodging from tbe turnings
Nicbule.Oranttvvilte Milla. P. A. Keeler .boHoff
ol the bowels tbe slimy matter to wbicb these SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED man and he Reimer. Mid-llevilte. M. C. RwiR.
creatures adhere.
Prairieville, and by D-wggisto and Merebar.la en
GUTTAPERCHA
BCUKVEY. ULCERS, end INVETERATE
reaily throughouttl r country.
-—“ •
•
8ORES.br a perfect punt .bidi time LIFE
MEDICI NES give to tbe blood.aod all tbehmuora.
KCUHBiTtIC EMUPTTONb end UAD
COMPLEXIONS, by tbmr al tereteva effect upm, The cheapest and mo-t durable Rootling
the fluid, that feed tbe skin, and Ibe morbid state
1 - — ---- -•» .us
UttlKIIof which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow
1 ncqurintsnoee were .-ot no
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROO&gt;
Cloudy, and other disagreeable comnlexioua.
.. i» &lt;tescj*M the cause uftLeels-.nga
efifert anTnUre^of-iALT SXnhTeM 1'a’ri
•Ut , a. my tuocr iutiu.aU a.ffuainKlrifogUUt mr at all.
king iraprorunsat iu ths elesrneas uf the skin.—
•d-«l.|.iKMU..h lo tbe meet skillfull
COMMON COLDSsnd INFLUENZA will alw.v.
v
“* csHiuti;. uit. tm-oiriuguo a&gt;.0
be cured by one dose.orfty two ia theworat cases. . Th8 ©&lt;■* K «»ly xbout One-Third that of Tin,
bei» U..I n.i lu.U
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CEMENT ROOFING,

turaU by Dr. Dod&gt; bmiM-lf, wbo ia an experienced
and -ucctmifol Physician, and benec should n.t
be . toward BUKi. e the quack u.,.tnim. winch Hoad
Die country, and against «Inch tba Medical Fra
feaaron mt a- limtly prsyndicad.
T1.CW trail valuable Bittora hare beta aa
thoroughly tested by all clasts of thec-mmaaity
tor almost every variety of disease Incident to tbe
buuiaa aialctu^ that they are now deemed indispeuMhle aa a
TOMC, MLDlUlNE AND BEVERAGE.
Pl’KCll \«E ONE UOTILEl!

It Costa bm Lillie I

Parin' the Blood I

UMfirateai and I'rolong Life 1

prlt cfel (M-rboltlc,6 buttle* for &gt;4
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Prepared and sold Uy
.
CHARLES W ID DIFIELD A CO., ,

GROCERY,
SALOON
-A.2STI3
BOARDING-HOUSE.
h

A »iogis bottle of RPALDlXG-SPREPARTJ
GLUE will save ten times Ito cost annually,

■re ■!,.

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

Wte tees Ml Mulre Srialifal Ttcti I
Wil.LIAM JOSES.

&lt;ti1tu.-rilr.-r fo now i tv pa red to «e.|l

FAMILY

GROCERIES
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For Cork

r®*&lt;b

dotlw.-worth'd Re.lriralint .U
a rub coal U'very soft black faaur, wbid, m Zo
b» ean buy.
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SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

Warm Meala at

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

gw.”*.1* —.v-to-u
a»u!
■uteetitateu la a Style unaurpaaoed. warranted to
fit end suit, or Bo charge. No pain* spared ia

All Houtg !

VULCANITS RUBBER BARE,
with tbe Stoat beneficial rweulto In cases of thia
Or Cold L 'tech il'iUxir^d
descnptiM)—Kraaa Bvn, tei femrwu, in ito
And at) work -nrreMed. Please call si rsyofese.
6AVE THE PIECES!
wrxu te Rower’s block State sirest, Hastings. Hiek.
worst forms, yields to tbe mild rst powerful acTEA
OR
(’OFFEE. CHICKENS you, arv Uatugit wilh like.-ffw.-L
EOgNOMTl
DISPATCH 1
Uou nf these remarkable Medicines.
Nicer
Vary re.poctfoUy emm.
PICKLED
TONGUE.
SAIL
g/F "A Srica :w Tims Ram Ntnx."
Swears, Naavoto Daaiurr, Na stora Cow rut rm
‘ NO HEAT IS REQUIRED.
Auortuy aud Cuu’uMdior at L»w
DINES. Ate.
As accidents will happen.seen in well regulated of all kinds. PALmanoa ar rax Haaer, Pairru'a
families, it is very deaiarbie io hare sums cheap
E—*» * 4—_____There material art pat up ready far Abo, loc Cream and Lemonade.
medomimijml «»y fur reps-ring Furniture, Tsya
•vt.. n_.—. a
Ute. and far tbtppiuy to all pat It of the
I Jim rd mil lw fut i unhiil In tli&lt;* tint nr
aiuntry with full printed direction* for
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUS
h l* Un- Weik.
appHcution.
Full dtrerrpt&gt;r&lt;t circular* will be fur
nitktd on application by mail or in perron
ot our Principal Ofiet and H'arthoure.
necj for a tarn of year*, h ut prepared to

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VOL 6.

■nw.r4i

Esfap’ buistsi Jirirttrj,

A

7

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1861.
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J. gbamt,

eric William, and the Emperorof Russia.

two ro.ereigws met at midnight. In

warrior pledged tbrit mutual faith against

.

JACOB FEtRIS,
1805, the Emperor Nup-dwm «*• with 500.000 mm at tbe rervice of thw .Ilina,
hi. magnificent army at Boulogne, pre- Napolrem was nearly five hundred ndles
paring for the Invasion «&gt;t England. Se fr«»m hi. capital, and all Europe deemed
cretly, Austria and Russia entered into a i !»»■&gt; ruined bry«.M0 redemption.
His
Hl.

J. BUMBLE,

WAR!

Eire hundred outmimbering

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toes.

before they owld

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On High
Prices,’ at the an.,
250.000 were Aii-iriana, 800.000 liuaai- nearly far hundred milesfurther intn the
°
50,000 English. 8w«*dn* and Nratx&gt;l-• heart «t the enemy's ciHintrv, rcgardle*n R ITd"'’

in the m&gt;«t dexlreteus manner with hie

move from hie p&gt;«riti&lt;ai. but so'aureas an
unfortunate fly cornea in reach, aw sere
be i«eaughL,end with the rapidity ;&lt;Z
Springfield, Nov. 3.
Yesterday small bodies of ths enemy
came within 12 miles of us and news
was received of the approach of their advande, 2,800 strong. Preparations were tmuty flies a* he could maimge to rntrtip
making t» go out and attack them, when setting at drfianer the ■•noIde Hamlets'*
Gen. Fremnnt recalved the unconditional theory of the chamrlron'e death.—'
order from Washington, rellsviug him at Promises would not have suited him at
ones from hia command. SimultaneousIv earns the newspapers announcing the erubly mme like a crammed capon than
feet. The intrlligrace spread like wild­ an air fed ctautreienn. It U not trua that
fire through the camps and created iudis- this animal will change color according
cri liable excitement aud indiguatioti.—
pleaded. Hlaamend hue is bright greetf.
with small gold spots over his body ; ba
remains this shade when be is highly
pleased, by being In the sun/ir being fed,
or scratched,which ho delights In. When
as hs is very ewaily made sn—hi* hue
changes to a dusky green, almost black,

tn’fk

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Family Qraevrias,

shaft, and there It will remain until that
monument shall crumble to the dust.

Itana. There were alm.
200.000 Phis. -I impregnable fort ream*, and swarming
ala»«. formhiahly armed and disciplined, armiea upon hia right hand and hia left.
intention v&gt; resign al once, and many
I? ! f t I eager to tutu the* coalition Ui«« the first |
"If Napoleon.” «*ay« hi* brother Lulls,
rvv«-nw („
to tine
rrenrn arms
To meet, “ in bis hold
bold and often hrxxardous
hrxxardouv actions companies laid down thrlr arms, drclar
|M. French
T*&gt;
tfam- armies o» com bitted Europe. Nnpo ; remtrd to calculute largely im his good ing they would fight under no one but
Iron hud but 18000 vomliattants. 38.000 ; fertunr. no person aerim-d to leave leas to
* ’
i accident in the conception of hi* plans.— the afternoon expostulating with the offi­
oberts
triker
j ||e always considered things under every cers, and ugring them by their patriotism
Tin- allies ...|
| imaginable aspect. And though be never and their personal regard l&lt;u* him. n-&gt;t to
abandon their pr-ets. He also Issued the
their victim hy surprise. But a vigilant
following order to the troops.
rye was watching them.
Thr moment
hand C.r rhatever mluht happen "
JVST BECElVElh
___ rommand.‘Forward to Vienna,’
Soldiuui or tmk Mtscuaim Army:—
the whole French army moved realvtlew*
Agreeably to order* thia day received. 1
a new and must complete awwirtmetit -d"
Iv «m, sweeping the valley of the Dnnul&gt;e
take leave of you. Although our army
like an inundat'em.
All Austria was
tiH-ai* of twenty tbamand «-arria»&gt;vs.
DRVGK ANDYEDICHI3,
has lievn ofsodden growth, we have grown
which hr had in nindlaewf transported his
up together, and I have become familiar
with the brave and genrrot:* spirits
On the morning of the
which y*Hi bring tn the defense of your
TURPENTINE AND Al.tX&gt;H«»l.
Rhine and the Danube, mid planted hia
country, and which makes me anticipate
glittered up* si the heights which surroun­
for you u brilliant career.
Cmtinue as
ded tlie Austrian capital.
Resistance
000 AmdrUna wh-&gt; had entered the Bara
you have begun, and give to my succes­
sor the same cordial and enthusiastic
with a fragment of hisatmy had fled to
support with which you havu eno&gt;mraged
the N--ith. M-rklng the protection of Ru«.
me.
Emulate the splendid example
run MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL ft-reti bfastwplb-s and rould h -pe lor no
via A dcputatioti of citixcim waited upon
aid. The Austrians could not hnve been
which you have already hefiue you, and
I-URPOHEH.ONLTjRl
im|doring hia elcmcncv. and
let me remain as 1 am. proud of the noble
surrendering to him the keys of the city.
army which 1 have thus far labored to
As Nrpile*ri &lt;»« thaa rapidly eondrn- No private property was allowed to be bring together.
touched.
But the Government cheats
sting his tureen in the rear **f the ft*,
Boldiera—I regret to leave vou moat
and srwinsl*. filled to replati**n with musincerely. 1 thank you for the regard
■ wrote to Tulle) rand ;
ard confidence you have invariably shown
rictor. Coe hundred tfawisand uiusketa,
to me. 1 deeply regret that I shall not
Black Forest.
wo thousand cannon, and military sup
have the b«wior to lead you tn the victory
If they
which You are just about to win ; but 1
shall frighten th*-m
TUA. COFFEE, RtOAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
shall claim »o share with yon in the joy
aliuw me !&lt;• gam » —
In forty days the Emperor had trans­
PRUNK8.F1C8. RAlMNB.CVOFISU;
■hall have •■••nplelrly liirnrel them, por­
&lt;»f every triumph, and trust always to be
ported the army of 90.000 men from the
■ fast, •scrythlag is lbs Grocery lire. ••ch s
fraternally
remembered by my c*m&gt;panted tbv t*rwM*aprra making any more
rill be needed for tanaiiv use.
&gt;h--r»* of thr ocean
the rwm--te capUaI
inns in arms.
«&lt;f Vienna. His descent on the Danube
(««■•&lt;)
was a continued battle and a continued
Msjor-GswarsLU.S. A(CJ11/2CX3'J •J’XBXDIHXBI
victory. But hi* situation now seemed
Feeling ran Intensely high during lbs
Night ami day. alnmst with**nt ft»*d **r
Aid Cwklag Extracts,
whole of last evsning.’and there was a
sleep, hr wa* im horeehurit. gallotHtig

TUCTTWIC
“•““•’'h

MAWON ALLEN,

.EALEB TX GBOCKBIEX. j—viste.., Fr..
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siiades; the spots enlarge very much
when be is in good humor—*» much. In­
deed, as to give a yellow tinge to I he epper part of the animal ; hut in general
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Adjutant-General Thomas reports that
Gen. Fremont has taken the field with
insufficient equipment, duthing and trans
portali'« for hi* army. This is a sin­
gular spedficathm in a charge against
Gen. Firmon t. No one knows better
than Adjutaut Grneral Thomas and the
secretary of war why Geft. Fremom’s
army is unprovided with the means nec­
essary tn its success aud efficiency. Fur
two months Gen. Fremont has had no
money to purchase equpments ; and the
Department Was careful that he should
have no.irsdit by telegraphing all over the
country that bls requi-tittons had been
rejected. IT any body is tn be removed
fi&gt;r the insufficient equipment of Grn.
Fremont's army, or fer its suffering or
failure in conarqnenc «&gt;f Ils want ot dotb-

ms limits.

GROCERIES

FOR THR KSFRCtAL BtXMrtT OF TJUt LADIKS.
I. A. HOLBROOK,

STATION’S!
PEXR. PENCILS. INKS. PAH
J. B. RVMELL.
(HTS1C1AX »»&gt;d Surgeon. OSes in RussaR*.
stare, etsta street________________ _

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

would respectfully
f Hulian sad riril

iftECEAJ, IM®
KKYIWRs

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Sascisl •tlcntioa will be paid to COMPOUXDIXJTuX putting up PRESCRIPTION&amp;and soy
___________________ .f o, eui relr apou

ROBERTS A STRIKERHstrixss JUscs S, 1»®1c. r BIN OLE,

DANIEL rTBIEER,
f CLERK. Notary fteMfe sad Gvo.rsJ
ROMRTR A STRIKER.

from r-i I» |n«t. For right day. and
night" *d iurvreaut rain, thr Emprnw had
not -ff his i-&gt;ots. or even thrown himrelf
up»n a c*-u. h. f*&amp; rv«t. One night Nap«feon overt—k a brigade of hia roldirre
•m the march. Gathering tlwm around
him, as a father w.utld a—mldr hia chil
dren hr explain^ to them minutely the
situation of ihe enemy, and the. manru

umpbant and bloodless* vicb*rv. Hr hud
no fear that there would be a single
•tererter t- Iwtray hi. trust. A- he P«&lt;t
•pure to hi» l»-r«- and disappeared in the
darkiiew*. a buret of irrepressible crilbwu
asm rbren-d him on hi" way.
I
III 1— I h-n 11, m -*• S’
"J Jh
Au.ln.n. «...
"•C'”’.a"d SI.OOO
„,..rrt^iiiMi»«l-l'''“' ,h•’
uim..n r—
pl—I I« lb- .dj-i-rnl Ivighi.. «»• »—
;,d Ik. n . -Ml Hl IM.. &lt;U nl&gt;.

........... .. il- .ppnw*;'.B -&gt;■*&lt;&gt;'. v.n.n.1
M«k. U. dr.l-u.--lU I-rii*. M.univ V.
the Empen»r. with a fem "f ,rucr;
Prinre. ** was customary on such &lt;&lt;ca
•bms. was conducted thr-mgh the line*

blindfoldrd.
When ihe
removed, he fetmd himself In the pres
enre of Nap.lcm- in a -torm torn tent,
thn-ugh which the rain dripped frwly.
Thu Emp-ror -b ««d up«m «
which alone protected hi- tert iront Uawat'r which deluged thr plain. N-rthmg
remained for the Austrian, but an uncon
di lions I surrender.
The next day was dear, redd and bril
iant. when a -erne wa-witwraned. rebfesn
itarallrllrd in the annals-f war. Thirty
tfemaand Austrians marched out from it*
ritv. and lafal d»wn thrlr arm., briore th—«। «!-" "«
hill -ide. before a ramp fire, a* th.- melon
rholh proem-bm defiled before him.
In

H. N. MUKLBON,
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humiliated and grief -iro-ken:

OUNTY TREASURER. Ofl.c. .« lb* C..ri

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Honse-____-_____________

■WEESBY,

faxjre

the

Carpathian

by the Emperor. Francis, and his touted

The lilnvls of winter already swept the
hills white with snow.
Rut the indomi­
table host eigrrly ftdlowing thvir leader,
plunged Into thr wildi-rnrM id the North
until tb-v dimpprarvd from the &lt;Juu-rva
tioti ••f trance. On II* first of Decrm-

l*r. the Fremdi 70.000 in numb- r. met
the Austrians and Rnoaians. 100,000
strong, on the field of Auaterlitx, more
than a thousand miles from the capital
of France. The reufileC was short and
terrible. Alexander and Frauds, -m an
adjacent emlnriicw. wlfiiraevd the disromfilmi- mid alim-st aunihiffftlnn ”f their
nnitrd army. Accompanied- by a few
guards, they j..innl the fugitives and fled
from the g-u-y field. A fl ig of truce,
hoi nr by Ihe hand of Prince John, of
Austria.*waaanit. to Nap-dc-m. imploring
an srmiaticr. It was readily grutitedjind
the mxt morning the Emptntr Francis
repaired to an appointed place for an in­
ter* few- with N.ipo|r««n.
Hw found the
French Eniprr»r standing by a camp fire
built lit- the aide ol a wind mill, which
alone proteuteii him from the wind which
HWvpt the iroxrt! hills.
u 1 receive you.*’ said Napoleon, "in

habitation.1' Francis replied,* that it ought

have foil -w.-d up my victory, and taken
the w la de of ’hr Rii-wian and Austrian
two snranreu
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aruoe*. They are both in my power.—
•tatxiard*. and at. immmre amouut
It will at least caure
military et-n-a hnd Iweti taktoi In a cum i But—let it be.

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through I hr defiles of

ftgbtmg.’

GIN AR a RKBUtMAb AUBNT.

wet wAt by all dragglrta.
AM. fcININOJCR * CO-.

pn.fect bis line «&gt;f communication, bad
dwindled hi# atailahlr tn«*na. whom he
miiTd lead into battle, to but 70.000 mm.
Armies in his vicinity.am- tinting tn 350,
000 men. were straining every nerve to
ronerntratr and destroy him. He paused

drd noth with Austria and Russia .When
the Emp«-ror Framua had withdrawn,
Napoleon walked for sometime thought­
felly, before tin- fire.and was overheard

COURT COM

r. K. BIMKU,

in" his batch
p»tt him on

Bui the French nation hare

5°UK«UX0M M UW.

owociioe, |D vbsncvTT. T«x »Ed

▲ HAPOLEOiriO OAMFAIGIf. *Dk

BOBINMON,

NO. 28.
.ith aft-all

xnrrw s svsssvi,

Lui fifteen hundred men.
.
the great army *n
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I. in fugitive lumdsthnHigb thr
J. ru-imtaiire.
uxlinu as
sure**,
as was
w a* tW«
t|»i*'•uc
’V’s'. the
the
Mill in imminent pent

j bod rec
; drfih*

&lt;«——;rr^

.|hmi returned with tint ulnrwt
.-i——•- - —---- --— «
follow by rosy marches, which occupied
three m-ntha.
In
there
in «be
ine Pis**,
l twee, Vmd-uie.
senoonw. in
&gt;n Parts,
«
Hand, a m.oumtmtal obelisk, in bnutM.

Gen. Fremont, who should suffer

the

the real of General-Adjutant Thomas
causes him to scatter in his charges i»
one which accuses Gen. Fremont in one

rioua bands serenaded the General, and

spetti।-n us’ mules, and in another cb.rges
with cheers; though after notifying Gen. him with incompetency for ordering Grn.
Hunter, as his order directed, he had mo
Hunter to move with forty -me wagtata.
lunger command over the troops, he spent
several hours In making a personal exam­
—Ctadaaari Guttltt.
ination of lite ground, about the diy, tn
ance with a written request from all the
Brigadier Gi-nerala, be remained through
the nitthl to Irad the army in case of an
attack.
All the troupe slept on their
anus and many officers remained up all
night, as an attack was hourly to be ex­
pected, but nothing more occurred than
the firing on nur pick- U ou two dif­
ferent roads.
Ihe enemy are now en
camped on the old Wilson Creek haulr
ground.
Gen. Fremont is prepared to leave for
St, Louis, and will go as wmo a* General

and will take command until Ganaral
Hunter arrives.
Universal gloom prevails throughout
the camps. A battle will undoubtedly
occur cm long. Our troops will meet
the enemy firmly, but they era disheart­
ened, and* have lost their enthuaiasm.—
l*he Indy guard, who could ’not have
been induced to remain, and who w’ll
now disband, as the terms of their enlisb
mrnl permits, accompanying General
Grcmonl, and also his entire staff, inclu­
ding Gen, Aubboth, Commander of the
First Division. Geu. Fremont will perm&gt;t no demonstration from the troops on

11 will ba remembered that Judge Holt
made noble rallying speMbee in Kentucky
aud elsewhere. Wore that State was In­
vaded by the relwls under Polk, Pillow,
Buckner and Zollicofler. Since the inva-

the brunt «&gt;f that duty.
When Gen. Fremont Issued his proc­
lamation, confiscating rebel property of
rebels in Missouri. Judge HUl appeared

next we hear of Judge Holt aa one of the
cmimisshmere to paw upon ths accounts
ect.. of Fremont’s department, and nt Bte
very moment when that •‘imbecile* Gesu

as, wh**. aided by the relal slavrinddrrs

Indiana Farmer mys he pu Wishes a redpe

..Take a’aide sti--&gt;nf.il, a Lille heaped,
•&gt;f alum, and the «auie quantity nf eoppcrao, pulirrix*- them fine, ami put them
. into n pint of vitieva-. P-ur it down thw
liursc'a throat. Il will gvuerally afford

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with b«rts—It ing down, rnllm. refusing
to eat, biting hi* sides, and giving all
similar pr-sd's »f Iwita. I tri«l turpeu-

an ctiglishnian c*uuing ul-uig gave mo tbn
above prescription, rey ing he hud aeetiit
used in England with perfect succeas.—
It. ton minute* aftei it wna administered.

Mud in-ighlstrw, pr-ihubly m fifty cases In
all. it lias alwaya nffi-rdnl u« quidk relisl.

up, evidently afflicted with b«d*.
In
about five minute* alter administering tha

i&gt;p of thia preparation pbrM upon
rill kill it at once.
J. F. Blim.
l!o

instrumrnta, very frequently receive se­
vers cuts, from which bfewd Ifewa prro
fu-sly and oftentimes endangers life itanlf.
Bhxid may be made t&lt;* cease to flow a»
followsTake the dust of tea and bind
itrhwe to the wound—at all times aecrsaible and easily to ba obtained. After tha
blood hasooa-*1 tn fl .w. laudanum may
Im* advantag*-&lt;*|y applied tn the wound.
Doe regard tn there instructions would

Washington vhdt'ag a lady lit his
•dgMatrfearf, on iesvtag ths boww a IUlla girl was directed to open the door.—

th. raUjing here of the‘■Andi and Moody

•aid a fid low at

NOTICE!
rah

�&gt;• r»Wi in Norfolk. aa well as among

'WE

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ItOKS.

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in

idod for
Departo

WH«mT M.ruw, «... P. mf
ofCranc Creek, about forty miles south ' oT lb« r*ultof here.

J.Bstwl

The supposition is that

m AdUMUMBBCT-^

He thinks this is about 55.000 ■

TWIHF
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—LicaUaAsctabuul..
the country. Price’e position on Crane
Tbe Right Maa.
Cr' Vl’ T'

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si Wat

Bfi iv ur iitMTonrr^*
CovJtTi or Baui,

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* farther/
. *r&gt;
GeM.
■Brant telegraphs from Cairo to
stated, that Western Michigan will
will pre
pre-­ headquarters ‘herre;' that bur victory at
sent the name of a candidate forrttiKlfocrh
that high Brimont .was'
—J,’ complete,
—
we captured
office; purposely omitting to suggest any ISO pritoife-r.1hd’prnte rebel Rrtillerv,*•
but wc-WWtgWtoftiMi part of the
name. Aa a result, we have the satiulacbeh’^d Jur w^nt of horses to haul
tioh of knowing'tbut very many "of -the

people of thia and life adjoining entmties'

_ Some of tfia prisoner*, report that a

have iugimctively recognized Hkzkkian'
G. WK1XS, of Kalamaxoo, aa Uw proper

force, was preparing lo start to reinforce
Price, but our&lt;»ttaqk will bp doubt pre­
vent it. '.Oq[-Jqnf *-hs.aboul two hundred
and fifty, about one h^IfklRcd sod inortally woubded.
‘ , z’

Of tho qualification* of Judge Wkpa,
o&gt; of hi* fitness for that pogiliufi, notonc

word need be added..

Ila -is

well And.

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’ Chigasu. Nor. 8.

A special carrier dispatch to tHe TVibune
favorably known ttenaighoai the State ; give* the folfuWihff'pRrllcolqra'Afa fight
aud, especially Io Western MltMgsm, he m
at Bkhtlthif yrineraay t “Odr-1 force cuobns a strong bold upon tho confidence's nd
cfitacip of tbe pevpht,wl»p respect him f &gt;r
hi* ability, and who feel and know that
they can trust him for bls patriotism wnd

bis^Jutegriiy.

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■iated r&gt;f four HHtwfo and one town regimint and INylurs-Chicajo artillery, and
Delano** atfKty.' Thqy lef| Cairo nn the
steamers Aleck Scnlt, Cbancrilnr, Meni-'
phis, and KeV Stone State, n&lt;-eornnauii-d
by the gun Goate l^oflhgtifo and Tavlur.
“After landing they were formed in

justify his dismissal."
These conridcrations ahu’d 'havia weight.

The point of thc( matter however, rests

hero!

Had

the J’rewdcnl. removed

Fremont, asaigning as* reason, that from

facte in his potsesrifltt, the public service
required

.. &lt;»u!3 have confi­

lor* battery lost cue gun. Wh hate
taken two.hundred and fifty prisoners.
* number of wIkj»1 *”&gt; wounded.. The
rebel* lust in killed three hundred. The
field Is Mmpletely strewn with dead-bodfes of I he rebel*. Col. wrigbtof the Thir­
teenth T«-tGes*ee rsgimenk was kiUfd.
ShuvCbeatham commanded ths rebels,
PoUcbeing at &lt;Ju|umfoi«.
“it i* stated that Gen. Johasou was
wounded.
"Dur gunboats rendered efficient sorviee in covering tbe retreat, mowing down
the rebels with grape, but killing some of
our own men.
“A flag of truce left Cairo this morning
for Colurubua with forty or fifty wounded
rebels.

ded in hia judgment. But, as-the nwtter
stands, be substentially tells us be’ has
1
.
.
. Naw York,
8.
distrusted bis own judgment, and l»y«'
A special dispatch from Fortress Mon
one side of the testimony before.ua asking’ roe to the Ttatsa, says: ‘Our dee I is
us if ft be not sufficient. For what ether’ bombarding Port. Royal; which is said to
reason could Gen. -Thomas’ report, far-

instance, have been pnblisbetl, and

why

was tbs preliminary

ii

discipline of Gan.
'
Fremont sent all over the country by

telegraph, if not to show the people thei
grounds of removal 1 We have seen but,
one aide of the case in rxtrnoo, but what,
’
we
bear in contradiction exhibits aoch1
।-------important errofs and m»M*tements, that
we deride, that as the ease now stands,
‘

there is not shown sufficient cause fur bin
removal, because the chargee On which it

fs bused have in bbl a few instance*, been
discredited and explained. We had much
rather be able Ut endorse than condemn

it

II..JI Ll J

Great excitement prevailed
rlea! of tho news at Nur folk.

the action of tho admiaiaUutkm in this

‘hold It In almost every pubHc M«*stn-e,
but this arts prcco&lt;lente and involves re-

eponsibiliLre that any one who bab a

pathy, and rt-g.trd for subdrdltfatinn tn
the army, and jegard for tho

prudence

that forbids disclosure &lt;4 our plana and
wenknwa iQdhft-aeWJfolll. the real for

fare condemn.—Detroit Tnbont,
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Hits been the praeflie of recruiting oflT-

• cert tv hold uut, as an inducement for

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of dlsriurge.

Thbi is a mrutokk
There
is m&gt;* no law lor’ any Mich E hi ply,
and tha Pro*for Reauro lw* given notice

«»-&lt;&gt; *W-nre*s*

,db. i.BOTmmg

'.‘‘.'iAt'm

received oo tha nuwa land of the - taking
of two rebel forte at Port Royal and tin
landing of a forgo Federal force.
Bkauj
fort had also been taken by cur troops.
R. J. fir^Unsold . «&gt;9| half of bis
No particulars have arrived, but the fact
The.
oornwpoads with . those received from •tore interest tu O. .D. Spaulding.

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New'firm Is styled, 'Grant R SpauldingBartow &lt;5* Gfe&amp;ycar bavl; been'iffifing
on to tbs rear ot.ibpjr store, and oilier

wise improving their plans of bu*i»eu&gt;-'
fallen- into the pnascssion of odr troop*,
with an immense quantity nf stores.
Five deserters reached Newport News
lliis morning, wlm say that the rebels up
James Hirer- are in consternation, and
bring the improbable rutnor tbut our
troops had nd vancod up the railroad aa
tar as Charleston.
The French frigate Calabria was burn
ed terthe water’s edge on Friday* night,
off Hatteras*. AH hand* Were saved.
Th* Captain ifftne gunboat Albntros
■reports that he discovered
tbe Unhm
tunure »n tho Oth Inst., about eighty
miles enMwsrd of Bogue Inlet, but In rim-

The Norfolk Day Book, of Monday,
•ay*: 'Gun Wise to Mill confined to his
room, bet he to oonvalrscsntand receives
a large number of visitors.
Tbe Wise
Legion will be withdrawn from Western
Virginia, and another force sent to re­
place it, Ixtt bis fature destination is ’un­
known.
Breckinridge wants to take it
with it&gt; fighting commander to Kentucky
but Wise thinks tbe enemy have serious
designs upon North Gtrolina, and prefer*
to go there. ‘Wherever be goes the ene
my will meet a ‘ Ceeur de Lfoh "

be in a critical condition and just ready
to surrender.
Tha reb«4. commander had a small
steamer under hi* control and throateued
to go out and seize one of the vBasel* of Thc Norfolk /)uy Book, under, thia head­
thu fleet, which had been driven on * lee
ing says:
shore with troops aboard.
We hairs recently seen some -cand|aa
Tho news cmnea through a aeeeasion which.era wore told bad baen made from
source and ia rimmed to ba derived from
tallow and fat fried from dead yankees
one of Gen. Huger's Alda.”
I
who bod been slain m suvcnil of the bat­
a eperial tn tbe THforas aaya: *One
lies which bave taken place between them
of our'guntxists were dteablod by the
aud the Southerners.
We don't know
rebel guns and another ran acround, and whether our luforcunui was joking or out,
Caot Tatnall waa about to take her.
but.certain it is the o*ndlcs look moan
it-was reported that the great Repubenough, aud‘slink bad enough, to hare
emanated from such a source.

N«r Voas.yov.B.
Good Serriee.
Tbe IftroU. through CareleWroesa in its
editorial deportment, allows tbe following
significant paragraph to gain publicly
through the letter of ', its ebrrespondent
who was with Gen. Fremont** anny at
the rrixl pickets had advanced so that the
Warsaw, Mfosnurl.
■,
their nearest qffl^fatLLtflwch two days
“Considcrsiblematerial and merchandise,
ago were over flwtkW miles distant, are
designed for the rebel army," has been
art&gt; now RiHy eight miles Iqnm Abac city.
•cited In and around Wartaw. The ■&lt;-.•
• "Tha President to day took' tn- tbe
mid day nftcr the Arrival uf- tbe army
Treasu ry t«.3OO - ■» his unevpended salary
•evenly-aix mule wagon loads 6f »hoes
•and invested it ln 7-R-iO per.cqnt mite*.
•alt, dntMng, whiskey, &amp;c., wete discov­
“This weric, a Suth (.‘aridinn rsaidrat
ered in •■•me caves fn the rocks about a
in CiiarleMoo, who hod brains as well as
mile from town, end were nt &gt;-nre taken
money, aulwcridsd «ad paid (we RIO,000
hiehargrby the'Fedtral officers. 'Every
of ihe*e-*renricfew
■
da^- something ts unearthed 'nnd turne-i
’‘J'arob-f fowsrd of Mlehig &lt;n baa been tflfefln the Federal rnnhoritfeeinnfi it was
appointed Minister iwidoRl Rt Honduras,
only this morning that a hirge quantity,of
Rebel clotffir.g was retted atatariii b&gt;&gt;mr
St. Irfnri*, Nov. &amp;
Informatio
of
.pear .the village.
. „
.
,
. the .tobtrt.
obouit
Bbouli of
of then
IhtM R'W
Rebel drpooili
drporiU fs
h yteuo/fy
tuvollf
Springfield,' Nov. 8, Brys'r Gen. Winter dtrnedfrom -eo*tritbairtb,' whoae moum
has
not yet
jfol urni
info cmrt
effrrt any nrciwu
derided
na* nor
yri put
mrwnirtrf &gt;r t^e conduct of the campaign
lively engaged in furnishing aid and com­
ffotl am tofi’rmudbewil! adopt plan*
fort tn the traitors. Search is constantly
entirely dlffiflwt fteiRi those of Fretnout. being made for Rebel supplies, and ft U
quite likely th.it mnrii more will be obtemed.’’— W. Y. Tribal.
The ZfreuM'e apretel from Fortress Mon-

A xperinl dispatch to the Triknf, dated
Wssbmgton.Tni says • -The troops In all
the camps nre iodustriotWy drilled by
brigades and rrgimcnia.
•hlierc are runners In Alcxnndris 'that

ru vat MMtM»»l4n. taS-taAp. who 1.

The new store, Iwing erected by. L A.

Ilolbr -ok, is nearly coaiplsted.

! 11.
BitW ST
fe lt .wiiiX rfyH nO

‘There

are several eommodh&gt;uv bu&gt;hivte tflk &lt;•*

oh the see &gt;m! n-&gt;«r.

Robewts iJajStriker,
' Mio k&gt; .&gt;’151(1

Tbe Court H&gt;*uao is being re painted

and utherwiss repaired and improved.—
The job

in tbe hands' of H'.'J. Kcnfidd.

Tlie new d»rilingof.Goo. P. Bake' '■

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GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. SUtna.PHCES. PEPPER,
PRUNES, FIG8. RAKINS. CODFISH;

FEMALES.

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fok triW'BkpkctAL ixxxrrt or itrx ladiks.

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Rnt-txr A r re ops r snows.—

AUogtn county appropriates 32.000. Van

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Buren 310,000, Washtenaw. 16.000. end

Eaton County &lt;3,000 for the rcliel of the

families of volunteer.*.

Gkmemal Fsxmokt’m UrsoVAL—Noth­
ing could possibly be more admirable
in tone and temper than Gen. Fremont’*
order to his troop* announcing his with
draws! from their command. It is manly
and patriotic, and will cofirm that confi­
dence.in his character and abilitv which
Is an widely frit thtougtaont the’Weatem
a,
.
“•-•--i.
The order for his removal found
h{~, 5n
.......... .1 tiie midst of preparations for hat
tk-; *nrrounded by troopsfoil oj faith in
tbeir leader and tlietnseives, and' eager
for an opportunity to vlnffioatu it by their
acts. Il wiw the most trying position in
which a popular Oenenffand a formidable
army eould -be placed .—but both h*ve
come out of it with cospleuooi honor to
themselves find the country.—Ytfrk
Yanrr.

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price *1 perbottle, O bottles for#*

BIT

Short of Paths,—Tha Norfolk Day
Book
Monday
r.
• &lt;»f" ”
: z is printed’ on ■brown •"
wrapping paper. It is the only .paper
pahljalnd in Norfolk, and aa/a, as bad a*
tbe paperjs. i*. has not pnoun &lt; f it to
print more than one fourth nfit» edition
on, li has bppea. however, uf bdrig if.le
to get a eupply of white in a few weelu.

wixirni

GROCERY, SALOOl
-AJtsTI&gt;

Tt, Witfuute street, Xcw

. JT

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BOARDING-HOUSE.
'tdveU

drawing heavy l««ds ou common roads,
in the atreata of PaUersun, Naw Jersey.
Il drew a truck, loaded with nine loos-of
iron.' easily.’ over. Ihu cobble atone pare

Who dotsmtiMalre Beaatifal Teeth!
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WltllAS JONES,

Th
ter wr

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pay only.

HF T*»e b&lt;« crx,P °f Ohio promise*
m be very large. In the largest bng rais.
ing districts the price asked fin- hogs is

TE-V , OIL

M. gmes, and com. depending nu loca­
tion, can be bought at from 10 to 80
cents per bushel.
-

aim, Ice Cream and LeRonrie.
B*trd will be famtehed by
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. Er
bv th.
the w«k.
week.

&gt;8,

the day or
;' : * j

“ought to be lb&lt;« proprietor of a *hrep
pasture.’’ Perhaps m a year or so We
IVa^T-tT Costs th* ilaaia.— Accor­ can buy Charleston or Savannah for that
ding to the report of C. L Mrrnnjlngee. por^.-Loy^JM^l.
thr rebel Mmister of Finance, K cosfa the
twwTifa i-nn*,rd, rif twn nnn.

to i

iu

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on aaliiwf n it should rend, Two hundred

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fMs’ Celebarted Wise Bftftnt

Dr.

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DRI GH AW MEDICINES,

ney and Oriunty Clerk be each allnwed

Mil itart

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1NCIHEK® 0(rt»MM PTION,

a new and most complete assortment «»f

the num offirs hundred dollars to apply
dollars, etc.

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I not onlj &lt; uir, but Frewrit n..t»

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been fishing in James River.
When may yrt bsodopted to protect passers by
th., li-n/th. Hdi.rt »M rtirrrtit lb.1 ! fr.,m imh^iim. train llmdrui.k.a I.M.r.
Charleston had' been attnckcd, add bn 1 who congregate there.
Friday last suVtarx!'rebel regiment* were
south from Janies and York rivers.
QiMBKCnox.—In the proceedings of
The embarkation tonic place in great
haute.
tbe Board uf 8upervis-&gt;ru, puLliabcd
The shore* of the James river were In tbe Booorr. where it saye : “ Mt. Cra­
almost deserted.
mer moved that the Prosecuting Attor­
Mews from the Sacred Boil of Virginia.

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Ills now very cumtn"dicus and altrsct-

iye.'

in a forward state toward completion. A
A Public Trial add no CoavicUon.
line of tmftle, Gen. IncCIcrhandln compart uf it is already uocupied.
.
. . AUhccoqcla»foi» uf a, Mg aufl able *mphd of the .Cillro tri»&gt;ps, and Cbl.
articlerra,.«l,..&gt;&lt;&gt;iMv PS"?,,'*£ ln
-V I*. Blrtl . no armmuoioati.ni with the shore until (
Dr.
A.V
T- Drake---hits
aJneat,
hew d welr
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,
. „
, .
,
7.
• Popu. troops. They were cRconntercd the following day, when he‘tended with n [ liufo &lt;*«&gt; JriK-r^ m slrr^t,ns«rj) rohipleted.
.ubmnll.il. tbe «n*e Wort ttet we pt. , k&gt;;
.ud fag.J truer, and teamed from'a'rebel . Th. new freer, m trout
ih.-groaad*
•ent. J in our InatUiuc, the New York .
• nu'b'uLllic *8J’ to fh^,en.- Captain that *he Union was rnn hahore in
of 0. A. Sweriref, mi JiflNtemi street, is
Z*o^ cuuteiu. tbe IvlTowtog:
, .r,. ■ up. canip. tuaVtnp uJ bttv^tj ip tbe
a-rinHug condition, r-n tbe IsVinsl., and
“
«hull l&gt;».c
hu'e Uen
Ueh ‘ewmj
................................
The crew, an improvement
“ Be.idM.if
if Franoul .ball
"'"'i ’•e rueU
, ., " Soon after broke in torn.
r»mo»d.
&gt;1 »
i. da,
d». :to
:io Ute
U» l
1’’~i.l«rt
ra.i.lau .&lt;»
WK
ull“« immm
!»■«»*»»
«• tbr &gt;'W
mm
A ■»
to
After Uliug
Im el
reW ■r seventyitbrre tn number, and fifteen b*r
D» aad-tuiH^ttmeeted with.tho Barry
Wkw, UM te W mMMte wmU**I c*™b “
ll" «'»&gt;• serf, were saved. Th* men are prisoners
Mills, awned by Grant, Barlow At G&lt;*-d... Bravr .
I««?«“««
f„r. at Fort
.
Maron «nd Raleigh, North Caroyear,
Ims been (horoiighly repaired Owl
•• •
- officarvettbellaitedritMte*
—
• r|ny ।, the purpuee of attacking us in ths rear, 111 nt*.
’s highest
Army
Quantities of an-res were seen
prder wm given to return u» lite, boat*-1' piled up &lt;&gt;n tbe treaeh.
, rcuxkldivd. It tsQUw an excellent mill.
—and that, Uhi, wlicu this officer was nt ।
when
our
men
were
attacked
bi
a
rrin
The
steamer
Winfield
Scott
war
in
the bead &lt;&gt;fa dhfauim in. pursuit of. pn .
Other diverse and mmdry improve
enemy, whom he bad just, by able ma forevtueut uf several tbousajxi from Co' company with tbe I’nlrti.
Another severe eng^mnent
The Captain of the Union fears the menu * re in progress in our village,' in
neiivrre, ouropelted to llw nkerttafne of lumUu*.
fighting a decisivh buttle, ur bring driven look place in whidi our troop* .sufiered was lost, having - suddenly dinarprared. spite of tbe hard tiiura.
...
.
.
Nothing te known concerning the ru
out of thoStale, Aiid.iu pursuit' of whom severely.
‘The losses, ns liir as acerteiued at a moredlossof the Decan Express.
he had actually perfonuol what Gen-:
J3jP*-We would soggert to1 the fre
late
hour
last
night,
are
as
follows:
llurThere nre rumors of three Federal ves­
Hunter, his uext in command, told Gun.
qurhtera of Roger* Saloon, that a few
'
Thomas it .was an impossibility fur any tisth rcgiiuuni ane hundred agd sixty sels having gone ashore.
less* indecent exhibition*', outside of that
army to du. Murcuv.er, tbe friends of missing, Msj. McClerkeu - was wuimdrd
PHil.ADtl.mlA. Nov. 11.
asloon. a hile pedestrian* of both sexes arc
Fremont, in their imp-.litpice, should nut. and taken prsioner. .Twenty-first regiA
dispatch to the
ind’eate a little
forget that ho may wk a court martial, in. incut, one hundred and forty missing.
.-• speeiaj
spewiatuiupsurnro
inc /myvrrer,dated
jitTvrrer.inTeo ;: passing, would At least,
lM»k Indicate
C^l. Bufords regiment returned to late to Fortrres Mtetroe, say. that-twr. fishing । nftpeWfor the proprieties of civilized life,
which evidence will 'k- heaid un both
amseks took refuse
reform under the
theguna
:.
j.
vuna of the 1i _„ f..
.
5 ’ ■
..
■ides, and that if the Gorcrnpenl cano&gt;'t obtain any .particulars. CoL Dougherty •maote
Ombnluud. Th. Cnuin. Mm Bthl. r"W“ ■*"""*’*'»•
"n ««» •"&gt;“
is
reported
taken
pri»uner.
Cy|,
Luman
then show, cause fur the act of removal,
morean*. They reporte that they had j
th»l inBtltuiion, and harsh measure*
it would disgrace tho ac«uqer» and not is7-epurtsd dangerously wounded. Tay­
the accused, . In such • -trial, tbe petty
rimraoa*nut'te In.,Gen., Tbomaa’ report
would count fur little, and something for
more serious and criminal than making n
bad bargain in blankets, seeding forage
where it was already cheapo or executing
r an advanco which Li* subordinated dtietn-

&gt;t

»i merit.

.k.tofV|- h

T f "7 / '

selection of a U. 8. Senator.

man.

trial sf

w

Twp weeks since we petmed an ardels
setting forth our yioara a* to tbe proper, J

cousideratiou which should deluriaiBe.xbe

&gt;l*toe Bitten

CT.

T*E

3

�REFO R M .

JD -LOW.P,

AD VICS FREE.

New-York Be no vloent Infirmary

R. J. GRANT.
SPECIAL

NOTICES
of Lomptoiuanfa bill, and uulMeof Ibia order and ’
‘barest ‘bat the aald bill of complaint. )
filed in thia tauaa. U ltii.ru aa cvufc.M&gt;d by th* '
Mid dafowdant, Ciutric. B. IluglKx
7
,

■t. Aw/lsow':

s^L“u^'.rK;r‘±.
test.
s?v
ptdilMlrtd in the . u.rac «• mt.unga.tu me couulv
Of Larry, and that the pubikabuu of ,tbi» «rdiT
ba continued &gt;n said paper, al Ua.i once in each

IN MT INE OF TRADE
Doe* disease aUbctpee/
Thia charming oetniMMii
And btalU----- '-----------If powly

Con.'ampiiou and PwlmooUT CWnplaint*. P*
rera. Bcrotula, Dyarepais, Eye and Ear ducaaej
Canceni and other Tutnora, Jaundice, and Liver
Complaint. Seminal Weak tic aa, A»t&gt; all oima***
or rue Unixait axo Sax cal Obuax*. from what­
ever mu&lt;e or -f whatever nature. Our object
will be to givr Joy to the afflicted by effecting In
•n„,rBCTftO..Aj...,d.4W+ -1
written preacriptioii*; hul will furnish when re­
quested the very beat tnediciuea at tbe lowest
rate*
These medicine* *re prepared in ora owx LAB;
BAroar. under the cat* uf able Cbemista. aud era
itouaoatjylHWeJtuowji to aciaBce^ndading *11'

derataid H is through the agency af thia marvel
'viawing instrument tbal Dr Ayer baa at length
succeed in finding tha raLCUAi xiaxx and rtcr■W»g ila character . 01 iu effects we in thia
* *OVB which it aloo* produce* when absorbed
through the lung* into Ibc blood. It ha* long
. been held to be a’vapor er something in tbe vapor
at water from decaying vegetation. Voder a
great magnifying power, tbe Doctor ba* found
thia vapor to contain distinct orgaaisin* or living
bedi«* corresponding precisely with tboee found
in tb* blood of Ague subject*. They ar* I3.COO
time* lee* than visible to tbe naked eye. but have
Arelincl character aad form. He thinks they are
reproductive tn decaying Blatter or ia th* blood,
and bane* their long ooulinuod life, or the eemote
•ffecte of the* iw the ayatom. He maintain* that
thgy.rewnible in character the other t»r*n*ntn *
' poisons, er such a* the virus of rabies ar at a dead
bady. At. all or which are know to reproduce
thtmarlvea with great rapedrty like ycaat in moist
en*d Boor, so that tbaolighteatquantiV imprvgToast through a powerful
•
to MM to ba B /ureal of vegetation.

eigp. day af Uctuiwr. in th* year -« thousand
eight bandied and mxly-oue. I'rvaul, Sbcnaan
i C- Pnndl*. Judge of Prubaie.
In the matter ufthe ratal* of Jcasa J. Matt iron,
late of said t’eunty. deccvaad.
On rsaning and liliag the edition, dtdv verified
of Emily Naltiaon.widow of said dKaaambpray ing
for certain reason* therein set forth, that adauiuiairaU-.a of .aid estate may be gnuslad, and that
William C. Prail be appointed Adwliuatrster.
Thereupon it to ordered that Muod»y. th* itStb
day of Nuvcmbar, I-bl. at leu o’clock, iu tire forr
oouo. be assi{tied for th* heal ing uf said ueti
tian, and that the heirs at law of said deceaseJ.aUd

WE

SOOTHING SYRUP,

&lt;’bTHE FASII/F PIlTffllClAN,

For Children Teething.

vmw

’"■■■.•rtw/fTiHw •y**n? *• i ■ ■

Containing simple remedies easily obtained for
lheeore of Dimssc la *11 lUforma. with full ex­
planation* Of tbe cawa*a, symptom*. di*t. bathing
‘^iiBYAiiii-:-5*iSiidA&gt;. WesH.

Which grealiy facilitates the process of teething,
by aoftrnins th* gun.*, reducing all inftatnatfon —

And the Physiology of Murringe.
A wohk on theeauae. symptoms, and treatment
of all complaint* peculiar to tbe sea. on marriage,
iiaduties, abortion and it* result*, ou children,
their ill* aad ua the prevention at conception.

ten t ears, and can say. ia ton/Uma’ anj trvtk if
it, what w« never have Ix-nu able io aayof any
other medicine— never lw it failed iu a single in­
stance. Iu effect a run when timely a**d. On tha
contrary, all onsdat-ghted with its uperetian*.and
•1-rek in tenna of roniinrodalfoo ol ito magieal
effvala and medical virtue*. We speak iu this
visiter, "what w« da know," after teu years exp*jirnce. and pledge oar rvputaliuo for tbe fulfill
mvnt of what we hers declare.
In almost every
iualanc* where the infoat is suffering from pain
and •xhsuatiou. relief will bo found in fifteen ur
twenty minutes after the syrup la administered.
Thi* valuable preparation is the prescription
PBOJIATE OltbKR—m^ OF JllCIllOAN. ufonr o' th* most experienced nnd skillfo! nut*e* in New Engln.-td. aad has been used with
Cvuui) of Banry •*.
Al a sCasiou of the Probate Court fortbv Cuuuty never-failing success in
of Marry, boldtaa al tbe Prohule Office, iu ibw'riilagc of lia*t&lt;ug*. un f«oday tuy fiat day of Do
tuber, mlhr year one thousand eight buudrvd *ud
sixty one; present ti.
Priisdl*, Judge uf Pro-

yX'flttip’wsn-.ss? » »*”•

' The Gentlemens Medical Companion,

KKDUKK&amp; jPEJOSa.
UUUSEHO|aD A^D FARM.
Plantmion nnd Shops.
For er*ryF*mily. having orer a loffo receipt*
on Cooking. Dyeing, Preserving. Cleaning, Au.,
lliiw tu Piaui anti Wbat it is best to Raise. How

THE

BMW3 ft EWES',

I'riceBcents. Worib-ff 10 to any one.
THE COJfffVMPTlVE’H BOOK.
For those who wish to get well from that aw
S.l JI_____ &lt; ,, ... -II

■:
i.\.Z.?.l UK,*! ■,

i .i:

GROCERIES

Judge uf Probato.

rr—
••are &lt;Mitdrelllui Ito* sill
Jo iw them"r3 ttvt e-Jhb.. e»L Ci

HARD-WARE

E»tat0 of Olircr B. Ercrto.
sion ATE Order.-—State of *’*birao
Count, uf Harry, aa —Al a seaaion of lb* Pro
bat* Cunri for the county of Barry, twlden at th*
other of to* Judge thereof, in Haatinga. o“Tatoix&amp;is s;.,”-

1

“a true copy.' oct «

“Uh llai svtfwvtwt»-wr

aeut u« when Bending for advice will be devotod'
to furoiabing medici«e» to tbe poor. Iu all cases
medicine* can be acut by mail &lt;&gt;r express if dr
aired, He.4 for one or more of our works aad

HVAB JUST RECEIVED

An experienced Nurav aud Female Fhyafelan,
present* to the attention of'mother*, her

abort tame. Miasm is not aodiatinetly vegetable
bnt ha* mon tha appcaranch of animal li/e. al­
la the matter of the eaiato uf James Rauwni.
though its motion* cannot be por/bctly diatinlate uf said emiuly di-eessed.
jpdahad. What the doctor claim* to have settled
Ou reading a&gt;.d tiling tbe petition, duly rmlird
’ ia tli*t it la'aa organic anbaUncc and be baa /iir- 'ofC. w Taylor. Admlniairator-wlth tbe will
tharrimad and embodied t« !&gt;»•
C»ro" annexed - uf said estate.
Th»reup“t&gt; it is ordeivd. that Monday th* Sd and snieBl remedy Hl the world, in all roses o
day of Decitaber Ddl. at ten o’clock iu the Draentary and Diarrbaxin children, whether it ■
forenoon, be waaigifod f w tbe bearing ef .said I anM« from twtbing. or any other reuse.
We
petition, aad tbe lidirs at law of *a»J.kceased &gt; would a*y to every raotber wbu baa * child *uf
TO CONSUMPTIVES
am* all other partie* intrn si-d in **&gt;&lt;! estate, are fering from an» of lb* forogniug diaea***. du not ,
required to appear *1 ascaaiuu of said Court, iben Ict'uur prejndicre, er the prejudice of other*, i
DYtfPfirSJA, NERVOVS DKBILITT, HEART to lie boldeu at t)ie Probate Offlce, in tho villu|oe stand between you and yuur suffering child aud
-f Hasting*. andabi’W c*u-r. it any Ifiere be. wuv ihe relief that will be tart - r*«, absolutely sure—
4H8EASE.FFVER A AGUE, rr CONSTIPATION th* prrrrr Of the p. tinuiter simiid uvtbe gran led.- iu follow the uaa&lt;if this medicine, if timely used,
I And ;« i* iurthrr ptdcrrd, that -b- wtltuanct full direetiub* for uairirwiU accompany each hot
JIre uortceto all parties inUrvie-!. u« the peu tla.’ Nbnv’' gmrelre- tinleas the' 1be&gt;simRe of
cmv of «*M p»i&gt;tow. by cLsairg a copy uf this tlL'RTIlf A CALKINS. New York, i* on the out­
ootioear. i order to l« pohiiahc-i intlm KrpabliraU side wrapper. Sold by Druggist* throughout tb*
Baaner a ncasput-tr iiiinted a -u circulating m
said county, for uw full term at M
r“'■*• t,“ Ki “if.!

•ead to those who require it. a Copi af rrrncnpA^na tmod. (Free.•f Cbargv . with direction* for
— and ttvuiir the same
Also rule* on
GTBaitoT. VeaSlalkm. mid Exereu. for the
Sick, Uiev w&gt;H find three reuiedie*. asnre cure for
Conenmplior. and all diseases of tbe TggOAT axd
Leans, Ferae axu Aoua. Coxartcation. IIiak

IbU&gt;

awJirffeJTiSr';
aaeh a rrVH-lv. Iwt oMweMIr th H
vkX.pL&gt; - Mll-v
i.-isstsstr, ..‘ixx-.E’
count of svmptoma and appearances of disease.,
age. occupation, etc., we will writ* ■ candid rw
SfflSfXl'TSllTSt® 1
ply. with advice and directiona fur cure. Any fc»s,

Come and See !!

They are soft- tSr all - both old and

P

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
ige. to both body and m iid.
FaMALW* who want, **»■ nnaaaxT

-..on.-s
lain of nald county, ileeraaed
On rewdiitL' au«( tfllng the pMitfou. duly wenfied
..... A.—r..r —rta n reason*
Sr.1.^, torth.ib.. ..on...™—
be granted. and that the petitioner and Cj rua A
Downing be appoinind adrwtnteuntora
"Thereupon J... ordered that Mnuday. «* »»*

W* are oonvieood that there are many parewls
ofecrefulous.cooauwipilve, aud diseased cocditluu
lowborn a numerous offspring only bring* foiffer-------- s - ------- W„ H.eh we woold *ay write,
u iuforrntioe df a auro, weilhng rxavasTirx.

AND

, gAIL rut. to ay ou* applying for it.
THE JOCBNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.

sri

*-sc.ndaw. i—1»
. —I..—Wnoc .Mil*. T*-&gt;
..Mt credit for h&amp;reader,
new addition
JTwrX.ur
tv bl.to midi

7*tSx^'
Warranted ,attp*rx&gt;r to
~*y ■Be*-*•**,'*w^ anv I’ll! before the public.
Tallauamx. lmo« Covxtt,
Monde July 17. ID*.
To Da. Uasaicx. Albany. N. Y.-My itaar Doc­
tor;-! wnte Ibis to inform you of tha wonderful
•ffrot of year Sugar
‘Sl‘‘°°.S7
kI
Eur three yesre ah* tea been affseted with a bll&gt;
tone dantaarmevt of th* system. sadly impairing
her haallfowbicb baa been eisadily failing during
that period When In New York in Ann leal. a
friend advised me to teal your pill*. Having lull
confidence in tbejudgment of tar fneud. 1 oblaind
a surplr of Messra. Horne* A Park. Druggists,
Park Bow New York
On returning b- me, w»

n

,«o»irrosW&gt; -»v*T»oraiCTio»«.

Hi* a large and beautiful paper, and contain*
he moa« valuaUc iwfonmUoti mt
.Mrmatorhca, or tren-nal » aaknea*. Thceau-e.
Sect* and cure, showing ths awhi! affect* ui the

DRY GOODS!
On th* modes of Treatment now 1‘raetieod.
On Un F*l»* Treatment of ilutsro ' ■
On th* varioua Medical Humbugs.
1
On tbe I’ln aiology of Marriage.
On toe tarnnmn .e.xe of MeliHae. ’' ’ ’
Oa Di*t, Es*reb*sa»d Abluttoa.

Stacks of
,7:x’-.~r **•
”, sritx.tfcirss
btt Of the City and aaMf * Haiadelpbra. aac

K’Tt wd d««aSr.yund the Probate thrroun

Herrtok’. Kid Mre.gtbiMM, FU«torw,
cure in flv* bt.nr», pain*, and WtwknrM at tha
brw.t, aide and bm*. *»■' Rheumatic eompl.mt*
In an equally abort period of time
•s?.rr^1 ?“
beautiful while lamb ak-n. their tiae subject! th*
ererrulo no ineonranieuce. and each on* will

Clothing

BEllNEY.

rtwpp’r

gssjrx

L^sa LyR sad _ complete aa*oniBn.l««,

Dntgv, Paln-.i, Olla, Burning Flu­
Id, and Camphene.
A(k\ hw iar^eat itock pt

ebaX.m ail part, ef thr Onltod Tfiwt*.. CatmdM.
,ndS«ilb Amonca. and may be obtained by eali?M for
by ttorir M' «_ DAi.asvraMAC.^

Ker owl ae -Oil. aud Lamp* !

OUR GOODS

?¥h-

Unusually Low !
probate oitoeb.

M'tlamu'* nnd StMpig
Gn«rt&gt; nnd Bhefc Tret*.
,
Rio, (’cvlrot.-nnd'Java Pi.fle. ~
Siiuii-, W'l-akn. and Willow Wurw^
Cigar*. Toluu-W. and S-iufT,
Sai Valid WaUTuLimu.: ,
M-l
.. Soapw. bah-ralua, Gmmai I*rpp*4 Ahd
fjaddAfon io'tl* *lx&gt;v*' stock of Groceries, be

**53*;; “ij

Court, then to «e
. .i,ow rauac. if any
*•
tb.Oto.l Will and Tmtameut

Qtmunting in part of
‘ New Orlc.tua, MuatuvaJo, QdTeo,
Cnn*he&lt;i.'P«&gt;wdcreil and Gr.inul.itvd Su-

^GXN&gt;

HN All A REMEDIAL AGENT.

am-Mflrtlocs wkic srrrctciT.

Cntynn Ambn'typS Viwv«« Ambro.
tvpe; MrUihci.type; Spbrrwdype;
"Mirrur Autbndypt-, Neih^nipble;

E»W oflio-rd in Baltin
of Which
will bt1 tudd hlw j&gt;riixw ih?l cannot fail to
huA'purtThtarra.
• Pgrtiealfff ffitrntiiiir pW w» filling nr'
Iroui Huslinu* and vkyinh^J’ rfhd
•fnUgfitHinn (fihirnnb .xl In ctgij. «•'*,'
—Tb*-,k&lt;Vwl -#uwfkrt |.nor al a ay A
paid fur Pf.udiiCT'v, .
.
* V
ISAAC -C. MOTT: ^

I lb. ao-csJted w«BB»*,,AromaUc.’’ "Con
•Msdicated.” •■Sehnappa.” *c.f i* tyw i
November riat. litoO.

Wa ub* ta

■

■ 1' ‘ ‘ ‘

wMhMge fat good*—

Wheal. Coin, Oat*, Butter. Lard. Fork,

Am liWtivpr

i»SOX3U.‘-“ “

.

"

•nd finally altrnm ew/USof you h*«*
us
■».’ f
t
!

nov21-tf

�AIBB-S
AjHAggio
P1LL8.
CURE

NervousHeadaehe

aaealxl mlserv arialag aimplr from a nq^pcR *
: mall a—ylahrta la aerpmiaing, aud it is MaMfor.
of Hue utmort importance fbrta 'aMM SMMm
to th* leant and MoM trifling bmWy
should be had; for diaea^of tbe body »«ani|Hy

SClIBiairill ICKSMBII

DR. J. BOVEEDODS*

FALL AND WINTER
all. bo rJwmiealh and akllll
be thr ntael puw.ifol t.mic. i

GOODS.

Imperial Wine Bitten!!
• iw
-f w"“«*
etbe? H , are absolutely nnaurpasaedBas
bv u.
umid

NOW ON HAND
with taw ..I

rutin It uf regruli.e. and Iboc tburoagiily eom; , »«

the LARGEST mid

BEST Aaoorttnenla

ratabilabea the feU-wlug

of

FACTS!
That ih« BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD
PILLS bare been proved by analysis to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
That they euro the aluuMi universal eumplai l.

DRY GOODS!I

with **rrri*y r.rtei*&lt;&gt;, and in a rery .burl time.
That after all ulbcr med IClara b-ve proved uar
Icm, they relieve
LIVER COMFLV1NT,
oat reatorn the health aud strength of the .aRkrer.

MILLINERY

counterfeits •

MICK FLMALth,
IN&lt; iPteXT CONSUMPTION,

who have languished f.r year* iu belplra. weak
or., aud drap«Midettcy. recuperate a 11It great ra­
pid ty under tlictr inrigvratiug itpernliuu. That
all aeiual dieabtlilke are reuaiv.d by ibeir curdial and grally .timulatlng properties. That they
recruit
’
MUTTERED CONSTITUTIONS.

PRICK 24 CENTO.

GROCERIES

Weak Luuga. ladigraaton. Urapewrta, Btou,,
of the nwrruua hyrtam. I'aralyau. rdea, aud for
ail caaan rerfrtitag a Tonic

Hr. ftotfs (ekksriei Wise NUen
M3lS OTSC DJi J'jiACSJED |

HF.NRV C. SPALDING,

CROCKERY!

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,
HEADACHE

BOOTS,

SHOES

Ever shown in thia

Market, wh&gt;ch we

Sjbu

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.

NEW YORK COSTS.
J. &amp; GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

MOFFAT’S
LIFE FILI* ANU PIKEN1X DITTERM

LAMY ASJcST01KU0C3E.
Groek. Huntington Co., P., |

I’rilEHE MEDICINES havenow brants
A fora tbe public for a permd of Till RTF FKS.
and during that time Lave maintained a high
charnrtcr iu almoel every part uf the Globe, for

ONLY PREPARATION

mat. 'tribe lai&lt;d al mild be wiihout them. aad
I bora »bu ur.cx uh iLcm will BOt tail to keep a
’U,H
DR J. BOVEE DODS’

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
at! srt.u- iuor. n..d tu.rePup-

Are prey-red by an rrfl.aent .ud.krltfol p)
wlw taw urad them du«-earfully is hie practice
!&gt;&gt;r thr Iu.- Id r,.lT -W, * .v*.«--- -- -»_ ._

Imp rjal Wine Bitten

The following are among the diatreadng vari­
ety of tinman uueaaee ia which tbe

VEGETABLE LIFE ■EBIl'IJVES
Are well ksotn to be infallible.
UYBFEFNIA, by ihorougblv cleaaaing tbe
drat and aecoud rtowiach*. and ceaallng a How of
Ki-

' b‘‘ UM- •W-T *•«!•« before
DU. J. BOV EE DODS’

lle.BTntax, Haanac.i. Kmiiuire. Ill Teana
Axzisrr, Uaaoca. and MsLaxcwnu.T. which are
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w»U raawb. a. . '

2Hn»XBann. vjyjitx ij’j*,txbs

TEMPERANCE,
rrvprielor Ixdierea that in Making
imvnm tbe public welfare ia .ubaer-

Are cwmnoaad of a pure and unadulterated wtae,
?**■ «-U,r$, rry tMamon-a braL Cwafro.. W.ld Cbcrtv Tira Hark. Spikenard. Chaaaar.
"*U«
Oenuan. They are araaafoelured by Dr. Ihrda Limart L who ia aa expmaaaad
aiid .ororartui Phymcira. and hence ahoald art

b- for sale by all of Dr. Roback'a
rata, aad al I lot ria, Ac.. Hie cuulrv
niep ume. order* wilt be ailed diawaatl in any quantdr. al tbe low­
. tai pat up Iu Quart Buttle*, and
rd in oar doarn aaea. Half due.
•ill. however. be packed aad erat Io

Price, 33 cent* par Bnx. or A Boxea tor • „
Prepared ly Dr. J C. AYXBfoCa.lair.il, Mean.
For aal. M UaaUnga, by Roasm o Branan.

TOMC, MfcDiCINM AXD BETERAGK.

JOHNS dtCBOSLEY.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE’*

HOLE MANUF.U TUREUHO! THE IMPROVED

«
Fwrtry tbo Blwm
.J
u”! *i«&gt;m»&lt;cb I ilea ata—
Ikar*. .ad Frtoiws USt
.
I»ri&lt; e» I per batlHc,« battles far ••&gt;
Prrparod and acid by
*’

OVTTA PUCHA

CEMENT ROOFING,
Tbe ehenpeat and mtrat darable RooMay

IT IS HKE AXD W ATER PKOO&gt;

Tka Coat is only abrms OM-TUrd that at Tta,

AXU.IT n TWlV^Ab Dl'aUIML

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,
- A ainrta brtUe of RPALDlNQ HFREPAR D
UL wilfrave ten times it. w.1 annually,

K

SPALDING'S PHEPAHEUGLUE!

SPALDING 8 PREI’A BED GLUE!

For preeerving and repairing Tin and other Mkt-

.•**; apaede aid certain remedy. Other nwdU
ton leave the avrtetu subject to a return uf the
&gt;eea-M-a euro by three medtctue. i. permaneut.
ni Tuna. aa Nanaruti. axd as Cvrlu.
BILIOUS FKVKRN * LIVER &lt; OMPLAINTH.

SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE!

GROCERY. SALOON

Throe Material. hare been iborr-ugltly Iroli-d hi
X ■• Turt iul Al pat t* of the Xcnlbern aud West­
er-Xtatra, wad we ran give abutidai.l nioufuT.il
we elaim in I heir tarot.

i r&gt;-|wr»&lt;l t&gt;» «e*lt

dullarw' w«nl H Hexb.iabru tout m a rewutT.^
Jirt^eu,‘ uf ’' r.v •*&lt;’ wack Ur, wbnTT.i’^X

&lt;Jr C.1.1 L.tiich If drenred
MR COFFEE. CHICKENS.
PICKLED ToNGI’E 8AR
IHNfei. A&lt;-

IL Mid util be* f&gt;it iiiahcd by

lire d»y

air

78 VILLIAM ITBEET,
JOtfXS * CKOMLET.

Au»w Wjunsol—Tm«m»

Caw! !

Low Pressure System

Whlmm Italre aeiiUralTiMkl
william aoxaa,
'’n'T'” &gt; — rara* H mH Mk'

Warm Meals at AU Bonn!
TEA

Also, Io Croom and Lnmonade.

&gt;l&gt;-ly

year lm...yuur ReatoraUte uae Uvuu.vt.rlrd i.

GROCERIES

u/ralintlun
&gt;W/drarripf/ra rtrrwfara re// k /ar
HtiAed an "pplieoHo* Ay mail nr iu prratm
at our Principal Ofi-t and Wartkvuu.

(Uorara of Liberty HtrwM.) NEW YORK.

CHARLES W|DDtFl£LD A CW..
• lb ra&gt;&gt;raixTD*\

BO AB DING-HOUSE.
lib- enlw*rilh*r k

FAMILY

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SATE T1IE PIECES I
BCONOMY t
DISPATCH 1
HF" “A Snca ia Tina Haras Kixa.“ gpg
As aceidea a ariH happeu.cven in well regulated
family it M very draSrUr to have wm?rtXp
mideunrenirat way for rep..ring Furntture, Toyi
Crockery, etc.
HPAUllXG-8 PREPARED CLUB
-

.

Awi 8nnHt. if tuu drwirr
GOOD hAHGAlltr ar^CLKAN
SffA VK.”
Ju«t call at the Mffu id tin- Barlmr P.ilr.
uiw A«»r east uf fi. A. G-"4y*«r w Hard

Lands For Sale!
130 Aorrs, •* «•- &lt;« * S7. in Rutland
CZsOCKS:

mzirrent!

rr*',,,o“‘u*4

d-wj el un irtoZu
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Very roapeeifolly yrank
Attorney mi! CnwiJrttor aZAw

HASTINGS

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its winding path. •&gt;•*&gt; &lt;ame to a little
: low bridge, which crusevd a shallow rivulei leading forth Into Whiteclay.
i
i
James Wilson ordered them to halt.
•• Let Frank and I reconnoiter the
' premise* fust, to see ifany danger may l»e

d joitt $ortrg
nonro

good-

«. J. CRANT,

apprehended. All.the rent of you stand
, [ bvre until we return. Make no noise.and
keep constant watch."
i
|
James and Frank silently departed,
I and wvre hmm lost fa. the thick woods
| through whit-h the path ran. Scares had
। they gone fn&gt;m their coinpnniona ere the
. quick ear of Wilson delected a noise.—
I " His!! " hr said to Frank, as he pulled
him behind a gigantic beech tree.
The
I noise Bonn revolves itself into a human
। fix it fall, and in imnther moment George
‘ Livingston, tbr toryfe ««» stood opposite
| the tree.
James Wilson darted from

JACOB FERRIS,
L '

‘

P» * J. RURBELL,

- :i '

Tia folly tn lumfully gr|»»»; .
Ba'hopefol and yon .will ba wia«;

Wl'tnrtn^iy

IONIA.

»fl might ba better—(d foci,
'A

WF6OTMAW a XOBINXON,

NOTICE!
R. J. GRANT.

MMOM A.LLEK

I his cover, grasping the boy by the neck.
Die cowardly youth trembled like a
reed.
f* Rpeak one word and I’ll toss you
over ifttii the creek ! ” whispered hi* cap­
THE BOY PATRIOTS.
tor.
-■
The tory’s son wa* struck dumb wi|b
flight, and soon found himself in the
ItBVOLOTtflRAKr INCttIKIT.
| midst oi the whole group of boy herees,
. is nihil with ihe deeds of the ’ with the vice libr grip of James and Frank
men of the llevolution. nor an- the pat un either arm.
riot women forgotten in ihv -burning
“ N»w," said James, "answer me
HASTINGS
words," of the journalist* of '76; hut promptly and truly, or HI make your
where is the lootorinn wie» tells of the nrrvon uncomfortable.
Do you hear!
pa trull ism of the boys ot that gloomy Who see in your father’s house at. this
period I Wfiw write' tbeir biographies ? moment I” "
There wrrehnys in the Revolution.
“ I—I—cannot tell," answered tbe
—boys &lt;«f noble patri &gt;tisn&gt; nnd dauntless hall dead boy.
ubekts
triker
spirits—boys who would not become
“ Y&lt;»u shall tell, nr—"
traitors though the rack nnd gibliet con­
"Sparr me and I will disclose every­
fronted them—boys who toiled with an thing. When I left our horse there was
endurance mid boldness unequalled in tbe no one there but our own fiunily and Ma­
jrfKT BECEIVED
annals of n nation for the independence jor Brndstone."
of the “Old Thirteen;*- nnd had they
" Who ia he." asked James.
“ I don’t know—I dont indeed."
a new and most complete assortment &lt;&gt;f now their desert, fhe brightest star In the
American constellation, nnd the widest
“Teli!" threatened Frank.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
stripe in her broad canvas, would be
" He is Captain of the Yorkshire Dra­
de.licatfd to the hoys of’70.
goon*.”
Let os relate an instnnoc.
It, was in
Die blue eyes of Frank glistened with
£B|
the year 1777. Philadelphia was in the joV, and be soon gained from the tory’s
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
hands iff Howe and hi* inhuman sold­ son a revalstion which stamped bis frther
iery while the field of Brandy wine gave a traitor of the most appating character.
ihe American people evidence of British He discovered that old Livingston not
hninanily. The inliabitanta t&gt;f Pennsyl­ only kept up a correspondence with the
vania nnd delnwarc ware at the mercy , of British commandant.but he had so plot­
J3T FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL their foes
Bands of Hessian dragoons ted in hi* traitorous design that the vil­
PUKPtMtES.ONLY.a:
scoured tbe vicinity &lt;&gt;f Philadelphia for lage of Newark was to be burned to ashes
miles around, and committed nets that and its women and children left exposed
to the pitiless foes. The old tory was to
would disgrace a vandal.
On the evening of a deligtful autumn receive as his reward tbe land whereon
day a group of boys ranging from twelve the village stood, and nn annual pension
to seventeen years, were gathered togeth­ from the British government.
But strange that all the plot was to be
er on the steps &lt;&gt;f a tenantless storehouse
in the village of Newark, Delaware. The consumated on that very night the Tory’s
town seemed lonely, nnd with the excep­ son bad been captured, while he was
tion of the youthful band referred to, not going on an errand to a tory neighbor,
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICK*. PEPPER.
a human being me! the eye. Ail the men about two miles distant. Tbe little band
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS. CODFISH;
capable &gt;&lt;t bearing arm*, had left their learned, too that the British troops had
home* t&lt;&gt; join tbe army of Washington. secured tbeirhorses In Livingston’s stable
&lt;&gt;t&gt; tbe Schuylkill.
A youth of sixteen and intended to descend the creek fa a
summers irmutiTW &lt;-n a barrel, won giv­ large boat. There were twenty of them
CU’M CIS".' IFJZBimELBir
Major Bradstone
ing nn account of tbe disastrous battle, besides their captain.
of Bnin.l)vrint\ Jnm&lt;-« wllson, the nar­ the leader «&gt;f the hand, was in temper and
III FMklM Extrirll,
rator, was a bold boy, enthpsinitic in his heart a thorough demon, and scrupled
FOR .THS WrXCTAt BXNBHT CP Tint UM».
love for the Amvrlrmi Minse. nnd posses- nut In hi* cruelty to destroy the slumber­
mil of no lirth- intelligence.
His bright ing infant or th* sickly wife. Not * few
blue eyes nnd flnx. n hnir ga»e him nn in that youthful band nf patriots tremb­

®isffllann

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Atea toy ■ CMd:«t, Hi! , ela. Slur*
&amp;A1.K—— — Sil——L Li—■— - - - - ll._ .. _ • • &gt;
i». C. BAWLEY,

:

WAR!

On High Prices, at the
.
ROBERT* A STRIKER,
nHHlU U
•V class; patau, oila, larpaaUnt. buraiag fluid.

R

W.PARKER,

IWEEZEY 4k ALLEN.
TTORNETS AT LA Wand Sotteitoea taCban-

O4ca ia tbs Court Qoum,

Mleh.

H. WRIGHT.

•* ’

DRUG

A TTORNEY sad COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
sad Solicitor and CouasaHor in Chancery rt.- ^aIIwIwih off

A

DANIEL COOK,
OF THE PEACE. Gtnrra) tend and

STORE!!!
,

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ms mms,

GROCERIES!

I. A. HOLBROOK

M. RUSSELL.

JOB!* ROBERTS,
CIAN and Sarr~n. Hw«nii»«sn BnHu)-

r PUBLIC

Bad ConToyanerr.

PEN’S. I’ENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN-

Public,
and »®■ Creak,

. All bsstato* *Urodod .to P™«

J. It. WEVLNS,

oovut^t
PtfVfic, (len«
Xouedin

■rror ci-nv

pa» on his land, I am unable to say posi

IQBKRTS A STRIKER-

. nwi Braa r«»r

'for «*!• by

JAMII KUWSBiri

&gt;fa» oA

rfleiiiiiim*- nppesranee, but underneath
that plain. home»p.iu jacket, thrVe ihrbb
bed a heart that never qirtik-d iu danger,
nor ehruuk before any obstacle.
.Ilia fatbeewus a cununaudaw ut£. the
Delaware rt-gula1 ir«w«ps, qpd hi* npjjher
had riept tbatalecp &lt;Hftafa»wk'. no leak­

led for a widowed mother or a defence­
less sisterSome were for departing
immediately; but Jame* Wil«m, still
retained bis" grasp on the tory’s son, or­

dered nil t«i be silent. The prisoner was
tn be tied hand and fi-ot, a thick handkercnlflf was tied over bis mouth to prevent
hiiii from calling for assistance, and n
ing.
The Itoy coucluded. hi* narrative and stout cord fastened to his breast and
was deeply la’m’epung thnt he tnuld, not wound about a tree. All hope of escape
forsook George Livingston.
Wilson
jojn thu artuy. &gt;
I stii not old /enough." »nid he. “ bu! irnotioiud his little band to fallow him,
tens of UdrtUig* S'ld^’ctolv..‘be’
M„.,r,0 luid l a musket, 1 w-v»ld •ti"'. *umd here and in a fow moment* the boys fft&lt;«*l «n
sell rttm iluus in our hue uf trndv a» eheap &lt;• can u ith my Imntl* liniigir.g n*vlvw |by my the summit of a precipice which overhung
euffiza
— lr
\\ htteclay creek.
'riflC.'"' ‘ ’
...
' . . .
"Now. hoys,” said Jamca Wilsffmtwlhe
!•' A re there nu guu* i»f wny description
(OHifiAIP, !F(KB ©AS®
in this village 1 n asked n y-uth.
“ None, (have spent ucarh n week we have no iniiwketa &lt;&gt;r ammunition, we
r'iiendy Pay, only.
in trying to fit*) kowglnii my efforts have must make the brat of the ocouion. The
be. n of, nv avail 1»’ r -ngly ttusprer that Britirii band will pas* here in their Ixmt.
old t«»r* L'lvmgitoti ha* several in his

, Mfrt*r JOCULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

li.”
W'Ky*noftiiku a party add search hy*
dwelling?1' listed Frank HowaH, “ I fi­

lms no vtMtoUtelp'Wnt. •except hi- "&lt;«i
George, ry&gt;d I ego thrash him as easy aiUtLosand lhe boy snapped tut fingers
rinpl v the rrndlnes* with wbicli he
V i.idd dosace old To.-y Liiiogstim's sop.
Jliiii»a..Wii«on'« etnsparithtd with joy.
•Yi»,by.tiurd«ad «»f, Bunhw Hill; I
wl1l !b«t*h’ dld LWWigStuhN house this
x. rv night. All who are willing to go
jiwil Step forward.’.
in lheernud
Every *
*---------- J without^ mo« stepped forward.' &gt;

■ HASTINGS

TAMM€KY I

iacquired cauwd it to drift beneath the
rnckisand
just a» it &gt;«Aa,|U^j hcluw,
i
came forth the doomed. wunu •
•*Cui hx»M- in the name «»f liberty !”
Each boy puxhed his rock at tins mo­
iment1 and w ilh oDc impulse tb« gigan­
Itic stone 6l I. Aloud vbriek fnijn the
i3erk water loU h- » well tin* plan had
succeeded, am! as the exultant btnslo&lt;&gt;ki

had long
British

eted of
nf his
tfe

etR* he was
whig* as a

witabte farjrtmtfag ‘rm
me James Wilson and bls

merely gum. but three brans field pieces,
and several barrels of p *wder, and abun­
dance of balls, etc., were f-nind concealed
in the Tory’* cellar. Tbe military stores
found there were given over t-tbe Amer­
ican troops, nnd found a joyful welcome
al tbeir headquarter*. Had not the British
party been
signally defeated along tbr
banks of the W hi ted ay. the town of
Newport, and tbe whole sotbera part of
the State of Delaware—would have been
nverrutrby predatory bands of British
soldiers.
James‘Wilson and Frank Howard
both joined the army of Greene, and
served with d refaction in -the Southern
campaign. Franklell in tbe memurablu
battle of Eutaw Springs, bewailed hy all
who knew him.
James Wilson but a
to hi* native village, but mortification eft
sued, and he expired the ever tn be re­
membered words on his lip* : •‘Col loose
in the name of Liberty !**
The village of Norfolk still stands, and
baa become a town &lt;&gt;l some celebrity.—
The scene of tbe defeat of the British by
the boy patriots, I* still pointed out, and
ajk.
Such, readers, were the sots of the bore
nf *76, nnd though they have no mon­
umental pile fa preserve iheir memories,
they live in legends, songs, nnd versea,
where they will exist when history has
been swept into obscurity.
*
Let our literary men redeem fro»i
Harkness the deeds of American youths,
nnd while they rec«»unt the acts of our
revolutionary palriotajet them not forget

AaEdllocoe EdltisK.
Artemus Ward, alias C. F. Brown,
gives the following advice ti» young men
who aspire to liecome editors of news
papers;
“ Before you go for an editor, y ming
man, p»uw and take a big think !
Do
not rush into the editorial hanieaa Us»
rashly. Look umund and are if there is
not an omnibu* to drive—some soil to
be tilled—a clerkship, ur eotne meat
enrt to be filled—any thing that is respect
able and healthy, rather than going far
an editor, which is bad business at the

quently not been called upon to furnjsh
tbe rpolire power for a threshing machine;
but we fancy thut the life of the editor
who is forced to writf, write, write,
whether he feels right or not, h much
likg the steed in question. Jf the yeas
and neighs could m- obtained, we believe
the intelligent' Imme would decide that
the thrsahing onw-htne is preferable l«&gt; the
sanctum editamil.
The editor's work i* itvit d'inr.
He
rocks toi the edge of the prelpice. ahrf whim is drained inoe&lt;w«t)lly, and no wonder
-Other
the redc*.Bts pas* below, let ns then sink that he dries up prematurely.
pcplo can attend banquets, weddings, A;a,
them t&lt;» the bottom."
Et«ch of the boys set to work, and In visit balls of &lt;i:&gt;ixling light. , ge’ tkht.
an incredible short space of time woe break wi^nw% fiek a man occasionally.
Huge rock*, eatli half * ton in weight, nnd eirf^Mbetni*elv«s in a variety of
were lialstni'd nptm the edge uf tbe giant wa&gt;»—butloe editor can’ff. . He must
precripioe. Tbe errek at thia point was tenaciously 'stick to the mill.. The press
not more than twenty-fact wide, nnd was like a sick baby, must npt W/Lrft alone
1 by tbe’ffnnss of rock &gt;»n which our her&lt;»ee for a minute. If t.bA pres* is left fa run
st.uid. If the Brit»*h hand descended the itself, eveu for n day, apma absurd percreek they would certainly puss shta spot, sou orders the carrier buy tn atop bring­
and irrthey did so. that certain death was ' iug that •' Infernal Mpcr, There’s D«»lntiieir fate. In about an h»nr the imm- Im ipiti I won’t have It In 11k- house."
The c|rganl.Mfm-glfa*, reduced man­
urvd heat of uuifiled oani was detected
gle turning, deri’ribt-d hl* life h*
faf tiie eager Ifoteners.
•• They are coming," whispered Wil­ horrible grind." The life &lt;•! sp ea^of j*

take

every ob

Tbe Exchange of Prisoner. .-Jhn ■
Fumes writes from WashingU'n to the
PkiMrpJtia Prett:
‘Gen. McClellan
heartily approve* tin* protitisition for ap
exchange of prisoners. This h« beett
bis sentiment from the start, and I believe
that the majority of the Cabinci ha»e al­
ways taken the same side. G«-n. McClel; .
Ian’s views are sustained by uis confiden­
tial friend,the distinguished Ei-AtUWney
General, Edwin M. Stanton, ♦Lt.
withstanding his coriht-cflon wlttrtbe Buchanoti Administration, nhw maintains,
as daring his unohiauon wijhthe,Admin- 1
istratit'ti, the most decided nnd unct&gt;mpromising Uui«n .doctrines.
H« deriarres. that "the principal of an exchange
of prisoners is demanded by the biglu-st
eunaMeratfon of policy and hnmaDily.”

1 have, tliercforv. nodoubt ^hat stiiuc ar­
rangement will be mode, in a very short
lime, by which absent a»d beloved fellowcitixcns in the Southern prlwAM may be
restored to their families end friends.
DeRsitlon of aa Abelitlonlst.
According to the present definition, sn
Abolitionist i» one who »anta some fight­
ing done In this war. Il'is reported thak
several member s of Congress Imre been
in Wachiugvm, lately, expressing the
publie desire that Mimstb^ig ^tuuld l&gt;e
done to ppldown the rebellion. In return
for our immensr expenditures; where­
upon Il is deddeM that they are all Abo11lionists. whrt want fighting done so as
•to further exasperate the Baath, and
make a reconstruction itupowuHe; nnd
itia thoachi ti&gt; be necessary that our mil­
itary authorities should set themselves
back in the breeching against this radical­
ism. An Abolitionist now is any one
wh&lt;&gt; wants any body hurt in thls^rar,
that is any. rebel; the slaughter of our
own men (is nnt incompatible with con­
versation^— Cincinnati Gattlit.
Arrants fa Chtra.—Tl»e death of tbe
Emp«-ror &lt;4 China ba* already been annmim-rd. Hi* *»n. a minor, suceeflda,
and is advised by a council •&gt;!- eight dig­
nitaries.
There seems tn be trowblu
shout the American treaty.
Prince
Kung'.**** has im knowledge of any
American treaty; he only knows- of an .
American "who was received al Pekin -dn
render tribute; but there is «&lt;» official
record of n treaty.
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A boy was once ur^ed ,by bis plhVmates fa take eotne ripe cherries frnfa * a
tree which hi* father did nnt want tmirfted
“for if yuwr father fiiund it nut, he ia so
kind he wmild’nt hurl you."
“That is th*- reawm why I would not
tomdi them," bald the hoy.
" It it true
diM&gt;cdienee 'W&lt;*n|d : hurt my

fsaher, and

'AsrifrrPiiktcM.—There is often less

er of thv rotiflh old captain In tfiv .atorra,
wh&lt;» whcffi the terrified passengers perBtiadedhLri teMtition leaven far a eeaMXll&lt;Hi .if thr fcrttptwt. ptefarrdd tbe fallow•ng brief .raquert: ’ O jLurdl I bavfct
bnen i&lt;&gt; &lt;|iv habit,nf callings* thee often
and It yon II shift ibe wind from euu'-west
to a littlr more son’ I' w on't ttouMe' you

A doetnr^dfnWsiri'a'tiwt to a tailor baall that.
.r
, ' /
esu** it did Got
The tailor seeing
But there is ‘ g**"! t'm&lt;* c,,m'ng. we
tbc.doct'or'ii^M1 fiini-nfl of nhe "qfVfa
fed.sonfidwit,
for
the
editor
—
a
time
*hen
It was a beautiful night ti&gt; wfeak a
ClWfaVdinJ’ *Ah,' dnetnr/ytfi• ifa' b
be
will
be
appreciated;
•
fa-n
fiq
will
fear
c
jfeniF
l”’ A*
work of death. The heavens were spang
** frliy li/i f ••isltwf the di
led with innumerable stars, ana every a pie every flay, and wear store tlpthea
object, which.iha^nouubcantB played up­ continually, wbuu the harsh ,cfy "Stop
mv paper," will nomure he grating up­
on MXMirkled with a silycry radiance.
’ll-___ -r-... —... M..—- ■ Closer dame .the doomed loyalists, and
the hearts of the buy patriots beat wildly
Hvmom or rac (*-AMr.—
in their bi'isoma,
Peering cautiously
over tbe difli, James U'ils.m saw the dent of tbe Wnriiington
turned phtririan
.
Tory boat alowly hu; surely approaching. Irom Bailey’s Crows Road*.
Thflre Is no little
rbsming", between all faults^rir eq
Au officer stood oit. the bow.,■.guiding the
boatmen by his orders, and the epauletu the opposing■'•s.ilrlas’-wlim within w
on his ahoqldeni told that be ,*&gt;p.ih» sbalofaach other, and the fallowing dia
h&gt;gneoecurfedj&gt;'ilxy;
‘
identical, fiend. Major Bradsume.

-Don't drop .until I give the order,"

lfi»iffiaoui »'»«““■

Mid lined wUhs|r&gt;ti*&gt;,|Mpybm&lt;he waler.
These. WfO* servejnr iuagsxis.es or places
fur keeping the ammunition. There 'are
__.A-.—, i.
TbU .w.iGrt

think plank.
~L'
Entirely around the. outside cfite float
is ■ parapet or hulwork nf Inin three-’
Hdrfh* of an irMt m •Mckafas tad Ofdent
m height. This is inclined inward «.aj
to give 4 glancing direction to fnythfag
ibnt may strike iL
i
The armament &lt;&gt;f these floats is to conTh&gt;- boat li&lt;id been burst ti/pieces^and
sial of 64-pound mortars, three upon a
:the occupan-* had found a grave al the
side, and
arranged as to deliver tbeir
bottom of Wliiteclay
Aery of victorj
e&lt;«tsnta over the iron parapet that eurburst from th.-joynra lip» &lt;&gt;l the youthful mnnd themumd which protects those who
serve them.
_
.
&lt;emu orandur,-. "Nr.w t«w our prisoner!’’
There are thirty-eight of these mon
,cried Frank Howatd bounding ahead.— atmiia bntterira t&lt;&gt; bo built, twenty six of
•■What was th" iirtonwhmeet of the. faiysto
find in the aff&gt;rta &lt;&lt;f George Livincstooe rerftainder are l-egun. There U go ma­
to r*cap«4'h( had twwn caught by s : fatal
chinery &lt;xi hoard uf them fur Locomotlou,
eord and choked to death
There was do built is intended to tow them by means
time for reputing; the traitor and bis son of the gun-boats described yesterday.
had met th -lr deserved doom, and there
Tlw^e are a part of the fleet that is
was no on* fa mourn tbeir Idas.
destined U&gt; play an imporunt part in the
..Burii ascii bn tne fete of American Western .waters in this war, and to open
foes forrvor!’ ueid Jnmes Wilson.
the Mis*is"i|'pi i&lt;&gt; the navigation’ iif the
Old Livinxstitu’s house was searched. Northwer.—PeunW Union.
■’

son let nn one dritp his reck pntil 1 £ivs

, up their

.with

l'Urt.Ubf,R*T1l**»*i«*1 R*“'

a:

—1 1 ■..... -V’l I

mU wm atout twelve feet
from tbe rock..tbc.boy leader fell securely
behind his stone defence and shouted;

IM. and ped »«*

^Jk rfL-f

. st.kalkhto t&gt; p

■bova

fftaf-H.tWoh. b« W

nt J

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II. and immedtatelv commenced
‘ *
tbe ahirrVr sateen WA rar .

WManfaj MsnRsg, Xsr. *, UMI.

wxaxts.— Abraham

Unroln.

TbaalugiviM D»y. '

■’ ’

! “-

. Gov. Blair, of this State, baa appointed
Thursday,

the spy system in very efficient operation.
Alive to its immense importance to his'
QKM-aMMHM, it*has ad thoroughly organ
txed it as now to be fulfv informed as to*

*

ths fHth lost, as a-ifay. pf

Thanksgiving and Prayer.

Geh Nelson met the rebels on Friday
laxr at Pikesville, Pike county, Ky., and
The Naval Expedition. -qi
■ and Non a felvrioua victory.
Col. Labe Moore attacked the 'rebels
We present, with this issue, intereating
in the rear with 3,800 men, Cql. Harris
matter relative to the great Naval Expoof tbe 2d Ohio In front with 600 men.—
Harris falling back nnd Moore pressing
Port Royal, upon the Soath CotoHm forward til'wo enemy were brought into
coast
Every loyal heart beats high lhe midst of Nelson’s whole brigade,when
our farces pressed them upon all sldks,
with exultation, at the result already ob­
killing four hundred and tailing one thou­
tained, and with high hope for what tbe sand prbiineks. The balance were scat­
future may reveal of the result uf this

carrying the war to the very heart of tho

rebel counter.

All must feel the justice

of ictting recreant and pestilent South
Carolina feel extremesl horrors pf thst

war which she was tbe first to inaugurate

and which was so craftily transferred to
those states' which were more reTucldikly

drawn into the vortex.
Let South

Carolina

bleed!—and

let pestilent Charleston atone for her

crimes by being made a burnt offering
upon tbe altar of liberty and Union; or,

if unworthy:of that fate, let it be.at least
purified by fire and her citizens chastened

by tbe avenging aword of tbe Union.—
No wonder the traitors all over Traitor

Land are panic stricken by tho landing
of thousands .of Union troops in their

very midst; and the only hope is that all

their feurs may be fully realized with in­
terest added from the date of tbe fall of
• —

Sumpter.

There are a few papers in this State

in the interest of lion. J. M. Howard, as
a candidate for the U. S. Senatorahip,

.

that are publishing a letter from Jackson
in which it is claimed, that in “wild cat"

tered Tn all directions.
aide Is small.

The loss on our

We

should suppose that, if Mr. Howard has
discreet friends, they would psb n stop
to the further publication of that kind of
twaddle.

It is hardly credible that Mr.

II. needs any such far fetched recommen­
dations.

And what is more than that, it

' is a historical fact, that the country was

precipitated to the very verge of ruin,
during the Pierce nnd Buchanan Admin­

istrations, by men

who sought to mold

public sentiment to their own peculiar
views, rather than to confirm in their

acts to popular requirements.

What we

need is, a government by the people.—
When that fails, all fails.

Practice with Precept.

The Board of Superviwrs of Hillsdale
county, at their late meeting exhibited
tbeir patriotism In nets tn well as words.
Having resolved that as a war bas been
forced apon the country for the over­
throw of the Government, it is the duty
uf the loyal people of tbe nation to accept
cheerfully all its burdens; and denounced
thoso who withhold tbeir property from
taxation and refuse to aid in carrying pna
tbe war either in money or- in person,
■they prove their sincerity by, voting , a
tax'of.ZfsY Ihburand dollon fur tbe re­
liefof the families of volunteers from the
county. Thia ia both practical and patriot»c.aDd;wo have no doubt that the people
wilt cheerfully submit to the burden.—
Jielroil.Advrrtittr. .
Hao the Adrertiter become demented,

or has it taken to joking?

Tbe appro­

priation made by Hillsdale county ia not

nearly up to the average of other coun­

ties of equal wealth and population. Van
Boren county appropriated ten thousand
dollars, Washtenaw, sixteen thousand,

and others .in. proportion , while poor
Barry, with half the population and /one-

third tbe taxable property of Hillsdale,
bu appropriated aiw thourand dollart
far the same purpose.

Tbe Adrrrtitor

most owe Hillsdale county some spite.

lion of its iidle appropriation of five
thousand dollars far the relief of the fam­

ilies of volunteers.

.

For thb lunua to CoMamca.—A voltiateer who prides himaelf upon the

,in,a burry to marry, for the boys will be
home in a abort time, and they can fat
at good husbands that can oook, wash and

A Frxx M*axrr.—There has been
established In New Orleans a free market

which h*y« been forntobedJ&gt;yjroluntory

IVletalgaa Central ■■Until
tbsWfcfcfesn Central Ball,
la Creak aa follows:

Lynchburg, Va-, Nov. 13
Ills' reporESS, but not confirmed, that
lhe Union men of Tennessee have taken
possession nf Bristol.
The panic at Savannah, in consequence
of tbe victory nf the fleet, wan so great
that even men were running away.—
Small ware merchants who were narking
up their goods to leave, hnd been notified
by the authorities that they would not be
permitted u&gt; carry off their grnxfa.
Tlie Savannah Republican is indignant
at this cowardly desertion in time of dan­
ger, and urges Gen. Lawton to issue an
order preventing any able bodied man
under sixty years of age from leaving.

to the Navy Department:

R. N. RICE, Oea'l Suporwlendoat.

SiHotxo School.—Prof. J. W.

Ban­

concurrence.
“On Tuesday, the 20th of October, the
fleet tinder my command left Hampton
Roads, with the army transports, num­
bered fifty vessels. On the day previous
I had despatched the eoal vessels, twen­
ty-five in number, under convoy of the
Vandnlio, to rendezvous off Savannah,
not wishing to give the true point of the
fleet The weather had been unsettled
in Hampton Roads, though it promised
wall when wc wiled, but off Hatteras it
blew hard, and some ships got into the
breakers, two of which struck, but with­
out injury.
On Friday Nov. 1st, the
rough weather increased into a gale, and
we bad to encounter one ofgroat violence.
The fleet was utterly dispersed, and on
Saturday, morotn* unn-enH only was in
sight from this ^-k of the fc abash, but on
the fallowing day the weather moderated
nad'rae' steamers and ship began to
The orders were opened, ex-1
cepnh'ose In case of separation; which
uere furnished to all tbo mcn-oPwnr by
’myself, and to tbe transports by Briga­
dier-General Sherman, as the rejoined,
reports came in of disasters. In reference
to the men-of-wiir,' the lease' Smith, a

most efficient and well armed vessel for
the class, purchased but not to encounter
such a sen ar.dYribd, had to throw her
formidable biitery overboard to keep
from'foundering, hut thus relieved, ahe
was enabled to go to the assistance of the
steaAer Governor, then In'a very dan­
gerous condition, and on board of which
was our fine battailion of marines under
Major Reynolds. They finally rescued
by Captain Rlhgold.in the Sabinfa under
difficult circumstances, after which the
Governor 'wenif down. I believe that
seven of lhe marines were drowned by
their own imprudence. Lieutenant com­
manding Nicholson’s conduct in the fsaae
Smith has met my warm commendation.
Tho Peerless, transport, Io a sinking
condition, was met by tbe Mohican,’Com­
mander Gordon, and ail the people on
Board, twenty-aix in number, were saved,
tinder very peculiar clrcUnpetanoes, In
which service Lieut H. WJHBller was
very favorably noticed by WHfcmmander. On pssring Charleston I sent In the
Seneca, Lieutenant Ammen Commanding,
to direct Cape. Lardaer to join me with
the steamer Susquehanna off Port Royal,
without delay. On Monday,At 5 o’clock
in tbe morning, 1 anchored off the bar,
with some twenty-five in company, and
many more heaving in eight. The De­
partment is aware that all the aids to
navigation bad been removed, and the
bar Bee ten miles to seaward, and no
features on the shore line of sufficient
prominence to make any bearings relia­
ble, but to tbe skill of Commander Dove,
the fleet Captain, and Mr. Bouletlee, the
ahb.aesiatant of the coeat. Survey, In
rliargo of the steamer Vixen, a channel
was immediately found. By three o’clock
I received aasurpupes from Capt. Dovei
that I could send forward the lighter
tranaporta,tbose under eighteen feet, with
al! the gunboats which wax immediately
done, and before dark they were securely
anchored in the roadstead ofPort Royal,,
8. C. The gun-boats almi»t im mediately
opened their batteries upon'two or three&gt;
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from the crowded rewele.

SPECIAL NOTICES- ,

croft will teach a class in vocal music, to

PriM Peetry-

commence eoon, if sufficiently encouraged.

All who feel on Interest in the subject are
requested

to confer

with Mr. G, D.

Spaulding at the Post Office, of whom in­

formation can be obtained as to terms,
Ac.

Vocal

music ha* heretofore been

Tbeir wondrous works-Ihs osperi, till.
Produced by Haattcw’a ssateiJero PUU.

IL—,Mik*, Ktl’lftlkglk

THKSI BITTERS

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION/ ;

The frigate San Jiidnto bin arrived

hero with Messrs. Mason and Slidell as
prisoners, lakun from on English Steam­
“Sjr—The Government having deter­ er in the channel of lhe Bahamas.
mined to seize and occupy ope or more
Boston, Nov. 16.
important points upon our So itbcrn coast,
where our squadrons mlgh&lt; find shelter, I
Capt. Hunter, of tlw steamer Delta,
and posess a depot, and afford protection from Bermuda, at Halifax,, reports that
to loyal citizens, committed to my dis­ when he left Bermuda the British steam­
cretion the selection from those places er Fingal and the rebel simmer Nashville
which it thought available and desirable w ere in that port. The Fingal had trans­
for these purposes. After mature delib­ ferred her cargo uf arms to the Nashville
eration, aided by the professional knowl­ nnd the latter had put Messrs. Mason
edge and great intelligence of Assistant nnd Slidell and suite on the Fingal, -which
Secretary, Mr. Fox, and upon taking into would take them to Englaiflhfnot quite!)
consideration the-magnitude to which the while the Nashville would run the plockjoint naval and military expedition had ado with the arms, [wrong agnir.!] The
been extended, to which you have called name of the vessel th iy were taken on
my attention, I came to tbe ‘conclusion has not yet transpired.
The documents and papers of Messrs.
that liis original intentions of the Depart­
Tbeir
ment, if carried out, would fall short of Mason and Slidell were seized.
families were allowed to proceed.
The
expectations of tbe country and tho capa­
bilities of lhe expedition, while Port Captain ot tbo British vessel delivered up
This
Royal, 1 thought, would meet both in a Masou and Slidell under pruteet
high degree.
I therefore submitted to is die substance of the reports by lhe
Brigadier-General Sherman, commanding passengers of the Old Point boat.

Fort Monroe, Nov. 16.

The U. S. Steamer San Jacinto has
arrived from the coast of Africa via the
West indies, where she had been cruisOtd Point was electrified by the tidings
that tbe San Jacinto had on board Mesrs.
Mason nnd Slidell, who were going a­
broad as Ministers from the Southern
Confederacy to England and France.
Commodore Wilkes reported the news
at headquarters in person, and will for
ward hi* despatches to night.
Capt.Wilites.it is understood, acted

place of residence is just north of our

village, met with on accident on Saturday
which has resulted in death.

flFPlIW with Sagtiah. Spanish,"German, t
nd French dirsctioM. Price S5 cents per box.
o__ J-—.:——_ &gt;__ -j
.... 1

He was

*UJHi3OTEMSSXD' I

employed at tbe slaughter house, and fell
uut toward the river, fulling upon a root,

ind aud luflnn. tad for serosas &lt; a
»UuitM&gt;n-for Ministers ofike Gsspsl,
Mid all pnUic speakers—for Bdafc - Krog-

inflicting such injuries that bo died on
Monday.

AcKKowLKncKMKjtT.—Hon. James B.
Porter, Secretary uf State, through D.

of brandr ot
rraralnaola

Striker, Esq., County Clerk, has left on
our table a copy of

Geological

Prof. Winchell's

Report of Michigan.

You

have our thanks, gentlemen, and should
wo ever have
handle the

a

public

friend

in

position to

documents, we

will

conntry whore the water ia bsd. or &gt;1 are ChiUe

make him* reciprocate on our behalf.

mer.

There Is no excuse fur corn and

potatoes lying out this winter.

few days have
rather cool.

The pas:

been quite pleasant but

The ground freezes consid­

erably every night.

Winter is undoubt­

FEMALES

ed!} closest hand, but one would hardly
expect it from the indications of the past

li/F' In addition to the ancecsa of the
Naval expedition, the capture of Slidell

and

Mason, are tbe great events of the

TO CONSUMPTIVES

Gen. Hunter has sefit a letter to Gen.
Price by a flog of truce, repudiating lhe
treaty between Gens. Fremont and Price,
entered into Nov. 1st, and hu addressed
a lettter to Adjutant-General Thomas,
setting forth ths reasons therefar.

DR. J. ROVER DOOS’
Imperial Wine Bitten

dr'xVo^e

TER8.

Lx)wr°impwual’wSji

In »Q sssiy wttied nlaoaa. wte

fetters should be used every morainebefor
breakfast
DR. J. BOVEE DOD8*
.

Lnuymifin. wj unu^riKBa

and two hundred and seventy-eight missSt. Lovis, Nov. 16.

Mrsal. I—mmmSm

ISIUmm ..A
Tux WKATHxa.—Tbe last three or four

weeks have been n perfect Indian Sum­

DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY. HEART
on his &lt;&gt;wn responsibility.
Maron and Slidell were aboard a Brit­
John McKinney ex State Treasurer, DISEASE.FFVER A AGUE, rr CONSTIPATION.
ish mail steamer.
Wilkes sent aboard has been convicted of embezzlement Of
and demanded their surrender.
The
tile State funds,
Sentence is not yet
reply was, ‘there is not force enough to
take ibetn.’
Wilkes sent additional rendered.
। an untune'y grave;
&gt; .11
V_ —— —
force and put tbe San Jacinto in conven
boil erjne it to ba
iont position. Slidell and Mason were
— Lieutenant Oliver Wendell Holmes,
»a abroad, aa well
will
then surrenderedJr., of the Twentieth Regiment, who was
wounded at tbe recent bottle oi Ball's
CtncAso, Nov. 10.
Bluff, arrived in Boston Saturday evening,
A special to die Amtsinj Journal, accompanied by his father.
Cairo 10,says; “It haa been ascertained
that the rebel's loss at the hnltle of Be!
munt was two hundred and sixty one
On iha Htb ot Nov. mat., at the n
killed,four hundred and twenty wounded, LAKEand M^iARY GBORQ^Ii

New Advertisements.
NOTICE.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, I

UiJro^Wy tettod by tti*ol2£tf|

aew addition to raadi-

I

for almost avarv

Naw York, Nov. 16.

The specials stale that the Government
has advices that Federal troops occupy
Bcanfnrt, South Carolina* and are engaged
In fortifying it.

TONIC, MEDICINE AMD LEVERAGE.
PUBCHASE ONE BOITIXU

Nxw York, Nov. 18.

Tbe Richmond Jlquirer of the 13th
gives lhe names of thirteen hostages to
await tho result of the trial of the priva
tears at the North.
They are Cols.
Corcoran. Lee,Coggawol, Wiloox, Wood­
ruff and Neff; Miqors,Potter, Reeves and
Keffer.
Tbe cargo of lhe steamer said to
have arrived at Savannah,consisted of ten
rifled cannon, twenty-eight thousand stand
«&gt;f arms, and a very large assorted cargo
of medicines, clothing, blankets, &amp;c. The
vessel oust £18'000. and is regarded as

ABNER C. BRUEN.

•

.

SOLE pgorucTOBB, .

,

Wbe dees nat Ad»ire Beaatifrl Tettht
WIULIAH JONES,
if a«t spoedUy r—sitlid, sad la death.

VULCANITE RUDDER BARE.

GROCERY, SALOON
AISTD l

Tbe follow')

boarding-house:’

The proposition is, if England demanda
satisfaction, to disavow the act, and assert
that Wilkes made the arrest on his own
responsibility, apologise If neeeesnry, aud
promote Wilkes.
Why trx Batteries are not Taxnx.—
Some surprise has been manifested at tbe
------- - of —
- ngovernment
. -~----------acquiescence
tbe
in -the
blockade of the Potomac, and it ia often
asked “
why
are hot taken._
—
*•“ the batteries
t— —
The reason is because tbe shore could not
be held, as it la commanded by tbe hills
in the rear. Tbe batteries could be taken
but tn be compelled to retreat afterwards
would not look well. Until one wing of
our army crosses tbe Oceoqcan, there
will be no attempt to take tbe rebel batteries.— IFaAfaytoa Cor. World.

VT.

obabub vw»inxu&gt;« ex, )

The ZfersWs Washington special states
that tbe President sad Cabinet are quite
elated over the arrest of Slidell and Ma

—There is danger of another famine In
eland.
The potato crop is almoat a

rfpatrortHf ttai (Hm*,

Day Kinross,:.. J.......... P. M
Night Repress............................ .1:06 A. M.

WaaHtMoroa, Nov. 13.
much neglected in our midst and It Is to
New York, Nov. 16.
Captain arrived here at noon today
A special to the Tlrmrt, Washington, be hoped that the present opportunity
bringing despatches of tbe naval expedi­ 15, says: “The volunteer service now may lie improved by every young person
tion.
He is also bearer of twu rebel flags^ numbers 480,000 men,leaving but 20.000 who has any musical talent. Mr. Ban­
oneTalmetto flag ■and the American flag more enlistments to reach the number
croft is fully competent to carry any
first hoisted In South Carolina over Fort authorized by Congress."
pupil at least to the borders of perfection
Walker.
1
Fortress Munroe, Nov.15.
The fallowing dre the official deapxthes

money times Mr. Howard had tbe sagac­ the military part of lhe expedition, this
ity and courage to oppose public senti­ modification ofour earliest matured plans’,
ment ou that question, and therefore he ■nd had the satisfaction to receive his full

is peculiarly fitted for a Senator.

proceed nnd 1 made rignak far the squad­
ran to anchor outufgun sbotoftbe enemy.
To-day the wind blows a gale from tbe
'BMnSVVFffMI Westward and the attack

the enemy.—
tie is in constant receipt ot information
■rrto- •tberr~«rwwment, -the strength of
th»k fortifcatioas, and all movement* of
••®&gt;rt{4»U».dnd he bases his owp pfaus

on such information.

_____

iral 8R&amp; HiistrilmeM.

FAMILY SiOCKRW)
P«I «jjr.

1^=2^.
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Dissolution!

ntNBB, Oa

�reform.

LOW .PRICES”

advjcj: frxx.

1

Mew-York Benevlocnt Infirmary
'

peraona intareateA

R. J. GRANT.
PROBATE ORDER.
PnoaxvxOrrtca. Barry Count.,
I
Haatutga, September Uh. 1ML I
All peraona having Claim** against lb* Eat ate
of Francis Moor, deevaai-d ar* berebr notib^i end
required to praront th* earn, at tbla .&gt;tfic* for exynWtonand ndjuaimenibTme un Toaaday th*
twelfth day of November next aad TunuLay the
twaety rtghth day af January next alt c’cJuck in
tbe forenoon of each of aaid deva; alx month* from

CHANUEUY ORDER.

TATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Cir­
Chancery.
H.
dHOpfoiiaoaf,

ia
S cuit,
.
Jaawa

ounty forauel
SHERMANC

IN MT BE OF TRADE

CAari"-BJ-wy / J&gt;. A. Hoglut. Dant
Mffnood
L^f.nd^
Sull pending |D the Circuit Court far the ooun-

?.r52 iters

nt!&lt;H*“‘n&amp;ii‘Orii13' ,PPwHn&lt;

”d"

Come and See !!

ibi» Court, that

WE

appearenoe be mum bia aotwar to tbe Complain
anta bill of Complaint tub* filed udaoupr thereof
to be nerved on th* Complainant’* Solicitor*,
within twenty day* alter acrvica on him of a copy
of Complainant’* bill, and nolle* of tbla order, and
in default thereof, that lb* *aid bill uf rooiplaiut,
filed in thia cause, be taken a* cunfeued by the
•aid defondant, Cba.-le. U Hubu.-.
And il ia further ordered, that witbin twenty
I jpiuiolcrt. literary mon, and all ladies not daya, from lb* dal. af thia order, lb. Mid com
■lowed to much out door extreiao alwald el­ nlaiaaiil cauae a copy of thia order to be pah
ite* »L Jf they will they w)U find an agree- liahed in tb« •Republican Hanner,’ a newapapar
jileaaauL and efficient remedy against those publiabad in th* Village of Haaliuga.in tho county
faith rob Item of their betuity; for t-eautr can • of Barry, and that tbe publication of thi* order
ysl without health, .nd health cannot' exist
? Ibe abo&gt;-e irregularities continue. Then
■..the Cordial is a perfect Mother , relief.Ii a mouth or I a o before the Dual trial .be will
Iht dreadful period with ncrtncl ease and
f. flare i* ad aai-foL tknl »t; IkU OtrAial U
Audtoyouwe
al to delect the illoraa or decline hot only uf
daughters until it be too Ute, but also y*ur
and buthuUd*. for while the former, from false
am. aflva gon down to a premature grave
meet of business tlial ifit were not for you they
loo would travel in the same downward path until
to* lite to arreak tbe fatal fall. But the mother i*
aNrwy* rtgUaal. and to vuu w« Bpjwal. far we are
Mfre-VWnr never falling affection will unerringly
point you to Prof Wood"* Keatorsiive Cordial anil
Blood Rrnevator a* the remedy which .bould be
always on hand tn time of need. 0. J. WOOD.
Proprtetura, 4(4 Broadway, Nnw-York. and 114
Markt r Street. St. Louis. Mo. Sold by all goad
drags!**- Price One Dollar per buttle, feblov1

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

kmdcw, inehidiag aU
1. rUMU. mMUYWIM.
To ell addressing by tetter, eoiaintng hill no-

oeat it* when a*ndlng ibr adviM will pa devoted
to furoiah.ug mediciuaa to the poor. In ail roeaa
madicinaa can be cent by mail or exproe* if d*airod. Srod for on* or more of onr work* and
jndg* fiar yoaroelv**.
Ala* pabtiaked at th* infirmary, to aid thae*

SOOTHING SYRUP,

"‘the FAMILY PHT.IC1AM,
Containing aimpie rcmadie* ea*Uy obtained for
th* cure of Di»*aa* ia all It* form*, with full axplanatloua of th* eauaaa, aymptoma, diet, bathing
Mid extra** Price JO oeut*

For Children Teeth lug.
Which gtrotlr faciHtetea th*
br softamr- ---------- —
will all.y -

THE EADIE’S MEDICAL FRIEND,
And the Phyaiology of Marriage.
A work on the cause, aymptotn*. and treatment

Depend upon it, oiotitera, it will gtva mat to
youroelve*. and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS
We have ptP up end told thia article for i-ver
ten roars, and can aay, ra rwyUsw and «ra*i of
.. —
____ k. - _ _ L
-VI.

lievea theebil
iloniacband b

THE

luaianilj

HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
Plantation nnd Shops.

Griping in the Uoveta and Wind Cholic,

’

.

THE

ONLY PREPARATION
.".STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
Aihi. grow* more and more Pop-

istralwu of said estate m*y be granted, and that
William C. Pratt b* appointed Administrator.
Thereupon it i* oniered &lt;bat Monday, lha fifttb
day oi Nvt amber. I Mil. at tan o’clock, tn the fore
ooou, be asaigiied for tbe bearing of aaid vatiti-n. and that Hie heir* at law of said d«c*a»*d,and
all other person* interested in said estate, are ra
nuirod to apear, *1 a *eaaion of said court, then to ।
be buldeu at the Probate Office, in the villag* *f
Hastings, and sh.&gt;w cause. If any there be, why
the prayer ot lb* prtitiuiKrsbuuid uol be granted.
Audit is furtiter ordered that .aid IteUUoncr
give uotiee to th* p*rscn» interested m aaid
rafale, of tbe pendancy ot aaid petition and
tbe boring tbereot, br causing a copy of this
order to Ce publisbad lu th* -Republican Ban
nrr.” a nawapaper, printed and circulating m
aaid county of Barry, for three aucevanive week*,
inimedialeiv previous to eaid day of bearing.
• r KBKRMAN C- I HINDLE.
'
(Atrnecopy-i ortJ-)’
Judge of P ubaW.

PROBA TK OJUBB -Frm OF MICHIGAN.
Countv of Barry m.
At *' eeaaion of lb* Probate Court for the CuuutT
of Barry. Bolden at th* Probate OSc*. in lb* vii
laae of Ua*ting». ou Monday tbr-lai dar of Oc­
tober. tn lb* year on* thouaaud eight bundrod and
«ixty-ouo; present S- C. Priudle, Judge of Pro­
bate.
, ,
_
In th* matter of lb* Miate uf James Ransom,
taiaofsaul flnaaiv decearod.
On reading and filing th* peutiou, duly *&lt;rnttad
of C. W. Taylor. Aduiiumtralur-• ilh Hi* Will
annexed-of said aatate.
Thereupon it ia onfored. that Monday lhe td
.__ ...
lu.-.l -t l*n n elock in IOC

aad overcome convulsions, which, if not *pe*dily
remedied. *nd in death. We believe it the beat
and aureac remedy in th* world, in all case* o
Dyaeulary amt Diarrbwa in children, whether it
ariac* from teething, or any other uauaa.
Wo
would uy to every mother who baa a child Buf­
fo ring from any of tbe foregoing diseases. do not
lei your prejudice,, or th* prrtudioe of Olbera,
stand between you and your Buffering child and
lhe raHeftbat will be rore yea. al»ofol«ly aure-

BOOTS &lt;&amp; EH©®?,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE’

ua«d twenty year* by fir*
million* person* annual
|ly ; al way. glee aaUafae■HOU ; oontai uualhing latriou*; patronised by
» principal physician*
end aurgeeooa in th*
Union, elegantly coated

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

AND

etua. n««rtweire

lion—•■the reward ia to tbuac that era kind to the

DRY GOODS!

fXS^^SCSANKAH KIRBY
IJgOaUr. Noble Co, Tnd- Feb. tfi. IBM.
PaMo J-Waan: Dear Bit:-la tbo latter part
Safes

JOHHS ACROSLEY.
SOLS M ANUFACTCBF.Rfl OF THS IMPROVED

OUTTA FE1CHA

CEMENT HOOFING,
Tto

ttotate et Oliver E. Evert*.

mObm.

i-UHL-fc,

ROBATE Order.—SUU of *•£«£»
ConntT of Barry, M —Al ■ se.aion of tbe Pro
cSrffcr TMW of lUrry. boUe. at lb.

P

Stacks of

----H. G- MoMtaax..
Herrick'a Kid fttrongtbning Planter.,
cure tn fiv* bourn, paina, and weakueaa of the
breaat, aid* and back, and Rheumatic complaint*
in an equally abort penod of time
Spread on
beautiful whit* iamb *kw, lhair ua* anbjroti the
wearvu to co inconvenience, and each una will
wear tram ofi* weak to three montha. Priea MX

Three materials bar* been thoroughly totted In

HASTINGS

"Hwrick-a Sagar Coated Ptlla anflJUd Htrewrtb

TANNERY I

wa claim in tbatr favor.
Tbryre rrodily applied by ordutny labcren,

‘‘no heat is
lifer malrriali

required.”

ert pul up rtadp for

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!
— Fri^f.1Of-.. ..J
PBOBATE OKDEB.
|TXTIO. MIOUI.A!". J
We Uke

in

Wheat. Oom,

exchange fur good*—
Butter, Lwd.Pork,

and finajb alow* awry thing ju« have
LJi
■
■

n WIILUM ST1IXT,
— w uwrtr B«wt, i saw you.
&gt;1,-1,
KUUB * CBOUJCT.
Anm W,™l-Th» Cos! •

�FALL AND WINTER
'B? frM use dftbdM PB1» U»« peridtHe attack* e
or Suh HmUAo woy be prevevtad - and
if
at tbe comm iuwu ant of an aUadi loimei to relief from pain and .iokuva. w U be obiaiwad
-Tbov seldom fail in removing the Aaaaw ond
OwloAr to wbtoti tamale* are eo n&gt;M»et.
^Tliey sc| geutly upou the bwweta—ramorhig
FefTJZrury Bto,
Delicate-F«hetoa.

W. E

Alt E

NOW

with one ..I

audhB4&gt;ersoaao(aw/r«teryA&lt;iA«fr. Ihey are vaiua- I
ble aa a buulirr. Improving the .tytirtM, girtng ,
tour and vigor to the .ligealrve orgtao. aud renter- I
i»g tba natural claxifcity and strength of tbo whole ।
CEPHALIC PTLLB are the raaalt of!
tong iuvesUgeU&lt;maMl oarefollv oonduetad expw |
imoote. having boon io use many year, during j
which timr they Lace prorcntod and relieved a
vast arunanl of pmn and suffering fmm llwacbo
whrtbee .iriginaiingin tbe airrww ay atom or ado. 1

op

HAND

i&lt;tntbg|-**w

the LARtiESP and:

BEST Aiumrtinents

.

of

DRY GOODS

l. V. »’ I... .
------ - .--- - 4U..IW. .i.«|.- M^luuoof appetite,
nervi.ui.irttoU.iMy. m-draigu. pulpit.Udo of the
heart. aw»ai.rttoi». Iiypu bendna mgbl aueaie.
languor,giddmea*, aiifl all tbatcia— otcaaca.ro
frai uUv ioial uaieav aliei.ocJ to in nmr tailed
cud Ifr’y-lurJ.t*. Aloo in cr detaiigvmei.la ur torpMit) • *"* &gt;»*« eranplainU. die
.nori, el th- kidnry.. MMlding ..r iocooiiWMt®f
the um&lt;r «e mb, &lt;MV*tpe*i-tita of tbe urinary orJ,ii-«. iu.m ik eWhoMtt-idennd 1&gt;Hwren theahuolrrt. er-., .‘a. en.a.i’ivn il.flsruKy Of brtulbinst.
aliaeioal disabiliti-a airrewt'd by thwr cor undtki. rd wIirigire eaoBurvmr many m-e* AHI.
»r hat e only *rwc’ to •Oy.lfwlll not only rare
&lt;tial ami pally •timulatniK properties Tljat they but
tbe ikbilitv Kilu-niwg c*IU a-d fever, but pre­
rrCrU'*SHATTERED COKSTITOTIOSB.
vent* all Bttockeamtog frran miaamalir influences
ami corm the dteee-e at mice. H sirred,. S'tacked
however liter may bare been trifled wiUi and Aud a- tl a- to rfiraetlv and |&lt;rM«to»rtly on tho bilabuard; that tlwir ditect ivudewcy ia to lengthen arv ».»t. H&gt;. oronawg Ito Invr 4* aettoa. promoting
lifr.aot render it ejgoy able. That, operating d. in’fael.all lhe raerttfouo awd arerelion. vf tneayorrclly upon the yoafoe
•• U-A-orf. tbe;
tewi. h win nifallibh pravrut any deleterious conaeoueti rt following »p*n change el elunotu nod
yA|UM£ Miu.X IO I1KAL,
water; l.tnte all traveler, ato.uld have a bottle
erti. them, and all obooM takr a teaapoonfal at
least before ralitig. aa tt prevent* coattvetMu,
rtretigtbrn* the digr»li»» »rg»as. H abould be ia
lhe band, of alt perwuu* of sedentary l.aliHa. •la­
den I». uiinfsieva. Ihrvury own. and all ladies not

vs by DraggielA and all other Desk re in Modline*.
A box will be ecu I by mail prepaid on reeetpl
*
PHI* E 25 CENTS.

AH order* should be addrea.ed to

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,

HEADACHE

Ever whn«-ii in thin

■

Market, w hich

are prepared to sell al a unnll

wit&amp;H tbeto. a. they rtvivif,rag » ibotr mMo*.
THESE BITTERS
' .
Will sol ®al&gt; &lt;•«»
Prercat Di illM«

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.'uS
r-k Lnaga. J«14rea*&gt;r&lt;&gt;,
uf tbr arrrou. Si Mem. Partly ata, Iltao, as* 4K
all cases isquiiwg a Tunic
. .
... -

Dr. D*ds’ (Hebirted Wl»e Bitten

ajlb m»^j£Piiasad&gt; i * t^a
for Sore Throat, no cwnmon -»•* *•&lt;*•*;
.br*
trutr ratuat.le.
- •
Laaveranad all ptblic »jxukrr»-lor'Back Kerpera, Tailor,, Hcan.itrra-c*. Anhto, and all peraou. leading a aedentary Ufa, they wffl prwva
truly bearftoiat
_
Aa a beverage, they art wb^eoWM,
anddeUcitwa to tbe taate. Tbry prudwee Sto
rxhiUniling effecta of brandy or wim -witWW
intuilrating; and are a valuable remedy ttr oet*acne addwied to tbe n»e of exetemve attwg
drink, and wbo aj.b to refrain from It. ngf
are purr and entirely free from tbe paboM MMtainad in tbe adulterated Winra and Lhtt&gt;*rtf Wf
which tbe country ia t!i*&gt;ded'
These Ultirrt vol only CUBE bet FUIUR
Diaeaar, and »&gt; mid be. uMd by all wbo li*e la a
euunlrr wlitre the water I* bad. or whore Cbliio
and Ferm are prevalent. Being cnttrely horcent and hartnleaa, they may be give* freely »
UhiWrra and Infanta with imnunny,
Fby.Krtua, Clergymen, and tatnp^weo Ure-

advance front
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

(J IUm TWiiaowfafa tetri ■uuoliciitd by Mr. Sraurora, They
urftrttwttalJt prtvf ./ tkr &amp;■
cary of flit truly •citniiic diteotrry.

pel it thoroughly and prruiaavnlly.
No one can doubt their ouperioritr after
one iritrgte trial—the. are nut nnli better
bat. in fcct. cheaper than toy other Pill*. for It
rake* a lero »OBtl*r*f thrui to produce a better
effect.
Price of tbe Scandiuarim. 1 flood I’wriber. ,]

NEW YORK COSTS.

trad Dr. Uoimck'a Special S Uure and
Ccrtihealr*. published iu a c- napicuou. pait nt
thia paper. 1r..m time to time Dr. .Boback • Med­
ical Almanac and Family Adtbcr. roniaitrfnr a
&lt;rt*l amount of intrrrstnisaud .aluabb M.dhaJ
mformali' n ew be ha ftai- nt any ■•' ri . a«e&lt;.i»
tUrv^KMit Ike ououti«.
InditUcrlt or outoplicaJcd ca»r» Hi. Rohnrk

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

MOFF-A-T’S
1JFE P1CLM AMD PtKE.tlX BHTER&gt;
rpHESE MEDI CI KES bate aow been btr

OMA PREPARATION
Mooli lilt. TF&gt;1 &lt;»F VE1IIS.

•f ,ror rut. to th* cm of
smbmra*. If ntb-r* »/ rar hair.ally hair tond ll.
•touM &gt;uu a. la p.. U1
a I. ba.1ro.ro'. lnU~i(

those wbo once use them will not fail, to k«ep,a

' "

DR J. BOVEE HODS'
Imperial Wino

Bitters

Art hrtpared by an eminent andiktllfal plynimoa
who ha’ i.rod them *wceea*follr in hb ptaeltoa
..... •... i...
' e*i.* ——,

WraMM toerikuMir In lb* Ihw, b«i v.or rill* *«mi li.u
[perfect
r every k.
ia liable.
i M'mwing are amon* tbe diitreuiug rarf-

Jtow M*. g. Saart. C*r*M" «"d "^0.1W~.
1 Irxl .m* or two Uro- 4 «n U yro.r rill. Ukrn at th.
error* ton*.*ro ri.. lUnt,..
&lt;&gt;»-• .4 Hroea/u.^■ ►r.r
ton shro wb.ejy .* |rojk|l

’*Th i..u.

..ugh tbe medical n&gt;&lt;m of the country, aa o
. thing dmupprore efFatent Medtotoau^H
I’M to. i’« a rrfAilabMi i'hjatotau sou be
s dr Ur.ilel Ma.a*, acquainted with their
J proiaMiCK wbuwiUaot hSachly eopreva
lluVlX DOTIS’ IMFKRUi; «lJt£&amp;iTla all nWlv Milled placeA where there

• Birk

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDIUAES
Are well known to bv.iidaJnMe.

.J 1 '

/w'.-t, ... i .. J

DYM’KMIA, by thoroughly dcaawog l
Aral end ueroud atomacha. and creating a Uow
pure mid -healthy bile, inaieml of the vUle ai
wrid kiwi: FbATUlAjiCK. I-* or Arrran

■» truly Jh» hetJ'it I Mot torr tried.'
Dtrrct'
AaBToTER. P- M
■
Belie Vernon, Wyandotte Co.. O.
“
t Beverly, Maaa.. Dee. 11, I860.

DR. J. BUVEE DODS’
jnrrp'Minft't. Tyjjjx iMT^rania

natural cibwsMucner of |U cure.
pm». itoae &lt;♦*«•
*&lt;••• lw' •u—. n, po&lt;a*&lt;«lac
COBUVtftEXH, by cleansing the whojc taiboweofllwia I am » w .ntu.ly wdl
length o' llto Inte’Uurt wilh a aolreM j.rocrm. 1
tain Csraan. IM.*.'Rouae, la. I tor. |Mlk
end witlluutviolanall violent purge* foare the
De. area: I b*ra Us-- ratl.-t, rar 4 b veer rill, rt
boweia cuotiv. within two daia.
I X»—O—-•
ito- to.1 .SrtJ ■■
rtVKKM of all kind*, hy rmtoring ths Unrf Ovyerw
FtMlhtT aiADKU.
to a regular cirtalalioc, through th* ph.ee*. vl
g^- tt.at
tba nn* le owriei rwi*. MmwrisapUVliiiil iu aurii eaera. and the trivcnugti *«ln
slurb. •Mb-we* ■ ».h*&gt;' U r.nw*v H .h&gt;l'u&lt; b-»J- a
Uou ufall rairatiual obaiructiaa u&gt; olbcra.
tanrw~y to a mMi- KI. W-w. ri.- e - ev- r- -.
Art tjrdShancwta have been known to run yTT
►
KHKAiMaTA-M luvuiaueutly iq three week., and
"" •‘•""f
GOUT .u half that iinw. Dy rwwriw lucal ii.Oa
Prtoe. 2S oenta per Bera, oe A Bosau for 5.
mmran »nm th.
sad ligan^M. U tto rrep^ by Dr. J C ATXX to Cfl . Lowell.
&gt;Dlt‘oMW£8 of all kind*, by freeing uA alrugtb

peaaetde aa a ”

.

TO.SiU, MUMCIXE AND BEYERACE.
PUKt H A8E ONE BOTTLE!!

JOHNS dt CROSL .Y,
Gl TTA PIIKCUA

CEMENT ROOFING,
Tho cheapcat nnd tno-t durable Rootling

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROO*
It cap be applied th law and oin toon vf
a is Da. and to suiacLi aaore wmrvir aaaoi

»'inile uitli ofRFAT.D INCHWREPJttTD
’M’tiP wiirrave tea time, n, oott annually, jgl

prepared uUJE.i
^^$0* rW^KD^VUE!

f.s? iLtiwq-s^Bfr.id’m csMt
—... U..MT1 rmcrifcou' 727, /
ECdNOJhM
DISPATCH I
, HF* “A Hrtcn rw Tina Hxraa hixx"

‘•TixAVTi'”1
r.fl'.

6*rirVt*»i«&lt; Faniiture, Toya

yoApAEBfNflU PBCTABEDOLUB

BIUDUB FEVisBS* UVEBCOipl.AlNTH,
----------------------------------------------------------- --

Kew'Y^kZdZir^’rta of the Soaih^i wdwZaT

G&lt;
iiu&lt;&gt; tiiurk I
'Rin, (&gt;&gt; !•»«, nnii ‘Jin n CAfle,
-ib Ji. aud , W.dL.w \¥

»“*• Vj • 4ffl*jp»i. *n Wihfflhs must roiUVIc Mair
MOaunelive iu use. I VtM Mta toAtlh and band
to n»j grout wrtudarUun that it «m producing the
d-airtilrffrct. Since ibx Ume. J have used M»ea
livILort worUiul KaaUralive. mid ata result. Uro
a rich cuii of very soft block bair, nhicli po raoub&gt; can buy.
'
,**■ «*Ww|pklfafc far tout labor and

GROCERY, SALOON,

They are readily apnli.d by ordmrry laborm.

.,.,T „U1 u
‘ NO HEAT IS BEQUIKED.”

Tn addition to the above Bloat of flroceriao. he
TArae maltria/t arr put up rtady for
f .Aaa eJuUand complete UMortrnrnl of ‘
uar .outi for-Ju^hi^ «• ati f^tth &gt; nf &gt;tht
o-vutry with full priaUd dirretion* fur Drugs, Paia‘8, Oil*, Burn ng Flu­
applicatiun i lDO.) JjD
id, and namphntm
full dntnptiur cirrulart will bt fur
unhid 90
^■^^Jrr.on

&gt; &gt;4B VILLUtt rFUET, 7 vT
(C^TortlUHrMn^YWBW TORK.
jel*-ly

vsr-d

“*»’*’***•'

rt3HT

Ker^oime OH am* 1am&gt;*T '
Evrt ,«»flrn-d in Ballli* Cronk. «|| &lt;&gt;f wJjiH,
will br m-l.l at yrn .t that ratt*&gt;&gt; fail

JOHN* de CKONLCY.

Aann Waxtkd !—Timmi Casa!J

|. -TU bt*
I pwM l«.r P..&lt;
'^-iVe.

Warm JUals at AXL Boon Z
Or Cold Leach if &lt;Mnd-

TEA

OR

COfFEE,

CHKXBrai

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(HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1661uttoks.

tfhoire
• &gt; « joict

lftnets-w
JJortrn.

'

JACOB FREIS.
• • ---------- ...~.

WIGHTMAN

HASTINGS

JMAAOM ALLEN,

DRUG

Aurt, and (.Hiked M lb" wddrermt *
age d-»g might look. Then hu broke out
in a t.die between a groWl and a mar:
• Het dee. Mnliy. a preUy piece &lt;»f
buaiuered ‘ What hare I t&lt;dd ymi time
mid again, madam 1 Yma^l fiol ymi bhd

But I hardly tluuk I sill.

But t Irardfy thia I will.
m w and nu«t complete a«*ortm.-nt of

DRUGS AND TIEDICMNER,
“ 1 ' W. PARKER,

ft phene, Bnrnlug Fluid,
TOIIPENTINE AND AU THIOL

reus i3m*3»

IWEEZEY dk ALLFN.
A TTORNKYS AT LA W and Solicitor* in ChanXX rery P4nleuler«tten’H.nr»i&lt;ltoreerey-

:?T FOR MECTfAKICAL AND MEDICINAL
PCBPUSES.ONLY_M.:

GROCERIES!

H. M B1CRT,
TTORNEY and CM)UNSEL!X)R AT LAW.
and Sotaeiler and GeuiuMilor in Chancery.—
Particular uUeuU-o paid lo the collection ut
ateimr and money promptly rre-.ltted. .
Office, with W. W. P.elnh Esq., Jliddlovlttr.
K.—. r.MX.t* Mlrl'l-sn

A

DA Hl EL COOK,
nmol paetaiaiag to bis office

A.HOLBROOK,

j.m.rumell.

,
JOp?T ROBERTA,
OnrSICUX
V-rfllagM* BroadJt waj»as*r thf Court UOtiM.

CHERRY,
■JI t&gt;W«w mtniitrd to bhn *itb
,U&lt;f fidelity. Residrare. Johaetswe.
, Mich. Blaata kept always as baad.

, HTEWART,

A TTBRNCT «M Cwaa-ur &lt;«
A TS JSKSUlSre’^?.!^

i.mJr. ORot-No. KNablaWock.dkMU Creek.

A M. NF.VISA,.
•atte.i-i D—•-.
Ore.it &lt;ar» lak«a In fore

s. c. rhisbtE,

TEA. COFFEE, RTGAR, SPICKS. PEPPER.
PRUNES. YlGft KA I'INS. CODFISH;

Saistrlkinn.
THE RAGGED SOLDIER.

Just at th- close «&gt;f llir Revolulionary
the small ti/wns ol central .Mawhirert^
a nigged and lurlnrii faukingaoldier cum.
ing up the dusty street. Hu Imikrd nbmil

0«i &gt;• &lt;*• a'rt

9UXNV

wn» ndmilied by Mr*. TbuHipkins.
••Some • Id awri tlmart of hers, may
be." sa'd Mr. Towne, nodding io hirurelf.
-tiv ciam to - Lite; p»*«r woiiinu. site luts

a hind h»w ••• h h- now "

Th-n wi

Mr.

SIN AA A JtEMLIHAL .MlENTe

in with the S'dlller
'
■ “C-uld y&gt;&lt; give a pour -fol.ller n
tiiontbful to cat I” he asked of the pale,
nervous woman whoop,-ms| the dte*.
k hu
ftmoi-inwuuj.iuik—. —
I
‘Mj! fimrtmnd d'rw&lt; riot' affow me trf
«dT?qni&gt;i*wr*
ill oftb^r •*-/«-1 c|le anything
trivwlera.4-he said.-fait
«ra.in*£rtfa*M®rfd*~ ■‘^X*G*inlll,ri‘m* *pfa11 Wwny » fed f«r tfa- w!di-G o •mfhft fack.
£*’ wCrniSu ^dbfrf' Bin.
; and Hl give y on s.uwai.pprril you won't
heartVitd- sM
• ,,*fl
&lt;tHn&lt; h-Mnd .b, w|p*J hvPeyre
TRIS DW.ICT0UM TriNIC
,
TVKPEClALLY realised for th* uaeoftbeJME £ r&gt;Xi e re«fih«

r. B,,WMW*&gt;&lt;* *»ich repairer, and

tbe soldier. Btaituig •midi-Hly cp, arvefr
nod tell, sad Aeabiug «-ff bis hat with •
quK-k Ifary gremrr. hi* eies flnohrd like
lighiniug: afid his lipa quivered .-witli iu
dignstioii, as h» mnln-nied th* aaumiahed
Tompkins. The laitor w*s afraid of fam
and hia wife had given a midden nervous
»hrirk when the soldier firwt started V» his
fret and flung off his bat, and hsd aun^
trembling and half fiitilingln a ch-tir, fur
she recognized him.
"Y&lt;hi hidn’t any buvin-sa U» interfere
between me and my wife," said TTwmp
kins, sulkily, eowrd by the attilnde 6f the

soldier. •• Fcur wife F exclaimed th* soldier,
with the very coDcentraliun uf contempt
expressed in bi* voice, and pointing , at
him with an indignant finger.
.
: “ W h« arc you f uskod Tompkins with
an air of rffr-mtery.
ul am Harry Jonre, ain$c you ach,"
replied th- soldier. “ the owner of thia

of public opnimn unwl be tau an opportu.
Uily to vindicates b*u»asH.4hruws out the
IblluwiagUUsetf MT,,,
Tbera ia no use m attempting to fi.llow
and reply to all threw mulupl-ed charges,
••thick swtlre leavsv «4 Vaiiambnmiai'ff&gt;&lt;r

——

.

cri^-irit-wtorhi ■
Lboiavdle Krnfarhy.wim’l*W&gt;Mwmeh.:

Loonfft MrKf&amp;rw—Chpt f?-**!•»

Wl*

™&gt;&gt;rs*h.4T mir
tri.dJs fh •thUr hw-iMH^

lie* uuve were manufactured
Bdt supp-!»« it should be found that the refusal to
reiuforae Ly&lt;n earns frmn tire trigheii
milnary miUmrity in Werfnngtou, and
in * from Eremoat; andihat Cairo- and

!&lt;efer,c«&gt;riiplh"n:'r

tluKyou aru id.Iigwite W.dk; but yjo- W
w ork,w IVt oUwV .srel ebocrXgb** • nod
it wil|,|£$mne H habjt .t.hnt will maki-TRU
reapeiieO by v nuf 'eihffll/frr and the
crnndi-mity.' Mkkw rt yiTur LttiinWiHlW

i-promptly reiutwrued as the ium&gt;t own. B-^ind,It MW’WMwMT’ir MMk .
ies. Few persona e»q pmipisin..uf.a
harder master than'FnmWf1u‘#—y/t h’si'

laid thafikundatiim nf greatness-whiN an-’
apprentice. Surceaa depends n&lt;4 itn -theamimnt lauurayim.may hxye., boC- upon
the petty, il should be ^&gt;und that thw the tuabuer ip which it is employed.
charge Uiat lie puid tortyfive ere is dir Cent
-----—» »
' ZSifi
plus, when a bladufinith utTered Uadu far
PxTXOLXUM—- WRAT M H
twenty ana, should prove true, oaly that
Ridgeway. «f Baep.n, a uelebnt'ed
the latter.waa .a conumnl pin, and the
gist and -cholar, lup liecn Cm*. # JUtpAcC:.*
former an improved one withawivwi and
afwevksin, the TitUavUle Qtl..lfagfan,...
ring, that horses could bw hitched to, &lt;fay
or aigteLb :Sup|MfSe it.should that the ofi- makicgicicnUficiuvcstigau.ia*. ..liebaa. ,
concluded Ihattbe vil..-uri|Q|&gt;W««idi.f«m,;
tnAriuv-phwty that grewn"TfJouri*lj»ed m;
s period of lime Lmg before the purala.-,
cumianuiattioa ul each other, and with
that have produced our o»al
*°4 i
that the oil. found iwi Oil Creek may ba
eonsidcred the syrup of marine pUntfo
' scattered all over tbu city; a» aggregate
and uol coal oil.—S'ljfalfi .Coin. :i
*,n

Ing V’death &lt;m the baulc fi-.dd —ahe hruke at your fri t. Yon atop in h&gt;»rn»r. , Y«hi every rmlfoad tn the Bute ruoping its
right dnwn.and thiaTmnpkiiKi'anionlmig turn awav in disgustm the , sight.' But
•nd g&gt;&lt;t ln'&lt;« wmk fur tier, u»d hi- laid siill ahr throw* nerffi.-if in your pith,.and
SxCKKT StKKL rtax\iWf-LAf».—A’divVhiinadf mil In du find rate. He winie- will nut g.». The hair ana eyebrows have
how g&lt;&gt;t mi the blind aide uf all of usand bdlen from the P“-&gt;r beggar. Through lie ! hrreutpUti-. tuinpored' ■•! thin sprihg
'Jin 1
whi n he iiflerrd hiinn-ir t«» her, I advised vawnlng airra, that hre festering and alii-l, coufirir'dliet w ven (he eh
hi-r tn have him. and I am aurrv I did it. lilnek prntrndr th* chrek lames! Ilie ing cf a cmiimHi drtiierv vert, Wa* eXflesh ia drnun awsv from the glistening 'h'hited to &lt;l&lt; a few day s illrtfr,' by Mr. J
teeth f Whatfr»t! Th*y are distorted 3. Smith, an 1^.rf&lt;rti'r iwr'nitjbr iftitf tfire
i-hatiie of thi* citf. h Ucomp-HM-d of two
fo.ight for hi* cHihtry.*
-Thank vim." kindly ret'trnifd the sol­ hands whieh she holds np are evidently । leaves whT.'ft lsy oVer the t'afgwi wherii Hir'
dier, “hut Sf m. Tbiimpkiiia ia a dIntent — dr..pp|ft|f «tfv. rethf. diteicre grows upon vort ht.'hutLmed So:WtK'Covbr the entire
a nori of pld.aapiuinlauoe. The Gel i«. I them. Nearer rile m6ree'those ahrir. eh,..,, tt'rng r..rM^ ,,r iNn .priM

to rtSFdisir and lcn&gt;"-t’rd. an I saw that he

■------------orrsrev.

^jBeH^ksrxora.

, .

fur the sickle. and mi the green potetoe
field with riirioue eyrs; a.. at leant thought
Mr. Towne, who walked leisurely Iw-hind
hint,goiug from reaping Im supper. The

kn-&gt;w her firm
fin husband, ami I
turd to kn-iw
will call there.*

H. ir.«UKi.no".

•1.

B-»t.r&lt;.ua jh...g..utk

DSEBAff, 1FCD34 (DASH

cook.

roLwnrn

Md.; immhRNH'.MtRWRn.'W w »».rJ».w
sKpAa.-A*wM4rGd.
«|t

PATENT MEDICINES

ROBERTS A STRIKER-

lOCirtT TBKASCBrt

Jy-

bouse and this land, which you-will leave
“quarter*.'' ■ • W wild. these prove the
this very hour I A» l-w Molly," mdum
ing his lone mi he tnrnrd to the woman
nos eobbing hysterically, ‘ she ahull
cfaxeu. twtwr.’n «&lt;."
generally, ovurluukdd, Mr. Dvltax s»y»:
“0 Harry I" ribbed sbu, while Tump '
|M-iider«. veal or coal. The ragged auldiar kina atteal dumb wilbastuuiahioeQl, ‘(take
course the Ii1uabit« browy .instantly sug- .
flopped under 'be abude of a gnat rnigar
geaUd msttim my. “What fate of irrWluapir, and Mr Towne, overtaking hmi.
With one step h« was at her sids.bofde« »&lt;udd it bring 11- faoulred the m*n
atoptied also.
PENA PENCILS. IXKR. PAPER, EN­
ing her m bin arms.
“Whrt did tmuj
of Qp rrem funds And wUrtoet dooumente.
eight
gr|iil»
in
E»a&gt;pa,
al
theWj
rum-.
*• Home from the warel ” hr aakrd.
VELOPES. CANM, Ac, Ac.
mean treating thia poor child ao f Did
“ 11) p/Mpcrly i*vret*.l." liaprd |he. fair -:
••Juat mil./ the Briliuh clmobei I" re- you think because »bw had no earthly pro
might puraham 100,000 ntfaaauduoechar«fair—it will duuhU the original Steck
lector that there waanut aGed In heAwdn
MOST FOPV^AJ#
hundred
rifted
cautuxi
rt
peace
.pricea-AAWJ
two y eajai ■
Hr rejoiuod -iiddenl'
^L*UJk., I.
m . Wnm-.n te
did blly, with Xb* uraagrs tueaus
No man who h creel to a Woman m a,
Tie
1
Mt
hia Command, riSm&amp;r *H,t-r M-dever lirave, nod Tnmpkma slunk awny.
ten *•;■»&gt;▼ IHUd. U&gt;J I,l&gt;n» «■•#, W
like a h-atre spaniel.
P
The next day had n«A passed away !&gt;*wlMWhtrafaf all
long to'4 comrade of ymira as I suppose; fore evm-ybody knew that Harry Jiaitta
Whiit »n«liswa»«
hia iinnie was Jom a. but lie wa» shot at had come home alive and well to at opnngfield. the mjan, UrilUant strqku
..„
Bunker Hdlpiiid hi* widow married again. rescue his much-enduriug,. patient wife of lb* war qp.fa tbaa timife
3. Dial biH &gt;.ld'ers, wb&lt;\ if . they, bad
from n worse constraint than that of a
believed-, tba .charg^i agaiusi'him iuuhL
British priwui; hut what they all said,
have desjflaed .fiiiu, had withustasUccotili
_____ — . —
"l-MkjU
and what Harry nnM; and what M-dty
.
Whipivo CtTTCT«*?*pgrWnoWffi&lt;
wal'I. and Molly felt. I in fist'(eave'to you deuce m fam to the last.
AlW he Uli hi*' army farther south
dlvr Imv- mmirlhing to rat 1"
nry i« V-ld ofTfce'Rev^tW^Morae : At
to Imagine, for b*re’ the Jegred ends.—’
•
hi
Novcmbfr^jhap
any
ytber
Student &lt;tnd Srfirmhnale
'
army of tlm^nji^;
'.
rill be paid lo COMPOUNDtt. the &gt;ndk «4&gt;wa ^-RfaheT'’
PRJWCWKriON.Sia*! any.
&amp;-'tyu it waKimadpd in the righ&gt; -4*1’
Tk’.'I'rfft.SO Ji’S. »Sm I.
rrvtiuu .tiuUihwaril—(ual .to whip .and
gnawol a Imhw.
fti.e and his chief opponent w.i« a young
I’rw’k «n.j. I»43S,| i.F1&gt;'LJn .nihfet*. win** ren»ww»W'&lt;b* AraMtJ
Th-- )rp.»r« of th-» Ei&lt;l are ,0»^i m »st
loutlwme ••bi«,'tH that n,ui-t the travalh-ni remfii^yfd, and lta.-u.,U&gt;,,iuari;h M/w^us
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
. 7
*
'
.
o are ate* bail « hard Iimr of eye. IJere isa di-ncripiiou uf one. givi-!i Memphis.
r«W..llvn d-.ta-h. j..lk-.r rjkHTpAuin
HarrtXM MakCB 6. lt#L
6.1 nat Ka ii fl Missouri, hm s&gt;&gt; lately
in a letter fnmuJeruaabmi. by n cutira
tinuist puniahinrcit fr»»m n&lt;»: knowwj’he —
.
■ m won* bark poudrnt of the ifuminq Star:
ruvagtid ,by, rebel rising*, ,t&gt;ion» tiapgM- IhHI inSh- HrfC : JWwy.“ dMU.-Aw*
thap.
Wcgicru'Virginia
or
^-iitucky
A'id.
Sudden) v there Marla up a human being
&lt;mlv_time my father whipped m&lt;-. AMEW'ri

CUTJEXJ’J* TXnnHEKBT
Ind fookln? Extracts,

DAX1EL RTRIKKR.
□usir fttM.M-r r^.»-««««

............ «; if.

__

you here.”
Hou. ScBtjTbK* Colfax,!!! tbo c-urre
Before the snldier could reply, footstep#'
of s tetupwrale article upon the removal
want heard tm the d-H.r atone at the back o^Giiir; PxtMdiMfdHidMAhigarttpenBion

Il«c&gt;si ImI night

JUST RfXI.IVED

\&lt;TBOt.ESALE and retail dealer la Oroeerie*
T&lt; aeA PietiMinte. iAwk. Lard. llntttr, and

-

•.(«***
hurry . .yuu,,.bJk cur*—«M» j"&gt;—*• b-p*. "fay a ca&lt;a*General) enemped* Srir ’ Wks*W’uti j”
mihilv, “I am sorry
id a-.me
* .me bread and . timed by I be mptH -nd ..by Jbmr p»rente. nimWra I.Wrtfcti.
’’ '-"A
«ouldn’ you let me spread
i.iitiw, and'eut some at’lces of meal l»» Ithey jea»u learn t«&gt; curae Utemrel rye.
take away with y&lt;ai 1
My buAbwud will
use abusive language lu you tC be finds

Roberts &amp; Striker,

ROBERTS Ar STRIKER,

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r..1*™-

»■ u.

uombesa 1.100-wn. .

Mrs a Bteck. Jfcate itr^el JJMti g«. Mich.

D%“Rtai ^Lk?d* *

—

-i—■

I can’t a»k him t*»llaks!tb*ni« »?"&gt; fa-h"
fund. Oh dr*r. h-&gt;w 4&gt;w be bl &gt;«.l

STORE!!!

Orerertn.
WmhIcu ware, and a general a&gt;.
rertaen^af Proyiiioni. Alin Snlarr PoMlc.

—-

Bo' I baftfUr think 1 eon.

Qn High Prices, at the
.ULtk*A okocrxiix,

o~»».

wld&gt;U«,'M4a« Ik T»mpM"'
•&lt; '•k'
n,m. »»«iai&gt;ck k..» b~»." 8k. .«&gt;l .o&lt;«v.r-,&lt;k. Ufaa-uJ
„d
In.., Uw «m*.»
I h ikr...i£j k».|W .p).r-«b th. A-ynh,
&gt;», .1,.. ^d.rr«.v. .H.Uk«..&lt;k-r.^1
Th.,
"J*
O.u,.., ...U.Ml . Jb,b.i. r-k.iw .hHh4.ikw.dfck«• ■«*« w mo

WAR!

ROBIN'ON,

cimw

Mr.. Tuu.,*!*. idwri. ,

-onciior

11 i;i rmu

WtsSK&amp;Ffef, •tes.'iW’
.ffrmwS CHU.^tS-' mluiasesMllH
'*J. JU — ,
. &lt;»•«.__ t_ ■ JW 1 _

I that v&gt;mld twt be. f &lt;r the 'Friends’do *&lt;&gt;» *&lt;Jr'n»uml ibejp? _ Their thatch el
i uh&lt;ji
i^tiiy
mu: • JJ

iwniMl ami uuum mi l
Ob. i*U tell yio'of a'HMbVJ ”
Vf«Altow;l Lo.wwn,
.
Wbu &gt;» naltbrr white nor yrllow.
But i» rftogether green.
’

NO. Mo

’

a«
iB,Jt£te PretiSis.
.iKrfaMJsbed *».»♦*&gt;
Jt. t.

wftlrhrr white and Mtn- eheukrd apron.
Mnd reC wlft *fa«5ty ahont (fonrMlng ft&gt;-

w-IW.hr 0 B BAMJIEB A CO-.**-UP** frr^msnte f &lt;t,fhe p-.r man, whn hsd
■&gt; tl roan liimself Into the riraraat cbiir,
teMexsciteiire'siai f&lt;»H»*H*riWttk Um aid W «h fa« head leaning ■« his hrwaeL
i-i ■afrsmr^of Daswatfv*- —j*&lt;wir•*»‘mrd to*» fired even.lu.remove hie hat
X.i.-c uSmmv i

! to hwe yon en. a»irf I wwild
C.K i.n&gt;tlihu, " »h.i saki in

.*Iv three
lb*. and
.»J n. half
K.ir
,pl.i^ .nA wKjtfer
gtllng only
p..n.k It
n.n’ W»..fc
nlth 1 Han
nw hj wi
pounds,
it ram
be wofa with
nflhvr or Soldier dofitip th* most nhfive'
rx-rc!ni-. It Is Mining in prop&lt;&gt;rii&lt;in toits
weight, suit din resist the thrust nf a
!v lovely or-awful. v&lt;mi l»end d-wa to. 1bai oti-t Or sword,
'2. nnft h Will r.-pel
r_‘. '?_&gt;*
rhe
brer her. There is a IxvanP
raL. 'mllete &lt;&gt;f muskrta and pi»u&gt;ts &lt;l rtngre
fling in the throat, and lhw .leper .vpuu&gt;-. WMdi w,|Utd ''itfarwim prove Gul l&gt;&gt; lift
rohum aearrely U» be HndarshMid.. "H.»-. We'iuiw k AvrtktafWIy resirf'ffw- power
wajil, \llah. R-ichsmh.” "Travrlfar, iu fill thrn'at fnonfn btur-y nt*efpointed pilre.
the name &gt;/g«d. m&lt;mey.n s
.
h answers et.nrv purpose t&gt;f M tight steel
By Iwr ia a he.mjiful llttfa girl. U’hat .cniiriu..—Sdenlijte Xmreicbs.
riled nrmn and l.-g^ drawing thdr rag*
shout Wwm, toxi sailing at your horror,
with a ghastly, eii-kenintt rfrtlh-.
4Sk-

has ah-. Whir her ftmh so &lt;eifr and- white.
t«» do wi^ that buiroH" Ivriita l ,:Ho«
deep nrc those hl v*-k eye* !
Her gentle
Voire ia fulr
music. M a Urk al aunriar

Her long hair fall' with UteAddw.

hl- her Mrp that fill*you with Bdndratiim.
W..u!d vou know who aba i»l /p»tch»41
ia a leper. In a few yekfc.s^n^ now to

Swtsaivo CiikAr'-^i"WhAtdire» ^"4.

naV'yAff far swciirtilg-T ’ »a*d it ■griftIr'miiff' ’
&gt;«/«wh&gt;' wfamrdie hen/d hllds pWifAh/larfc-'

'•m th- reply. “Well, you Work clie.sp,
4&gt; hr a*id- the rhysi ter of n gentlrmiin,
■tiifwfliir no WlhHi p-dn' rm vorfr 'frTAds

.nd.ll
•&lt;?*

"&gt; •'•&lt;*•••*)
•&lt;&lt;h,n,l Yw 7««jl» *•'
npW
sm*«

ffmcrntriitlfitr Hwp'iwrr* ”ri &lt; *faf

Mi; hy diaperdiw

in- hardea! rork&lt;t I he hasty tnrren^hWR.'-'1
,*&gt;&lt;W W4.

a

wi ;i-xnr,

They telfa'Morv about a Y-inVrs taY * ,
A. PRBCtflgMT.-rShiRild Englanil pro­
leal against the uverhauUrtg &lt;»l the atenm.’ lor dunning a man fi»r the amount oF'blS
er Trn.it, having mi Vttd th- Bebel Plan- hiw Ue. ewra repiard-ll.wmf -wry,
it may
t* prrtincn to
. ipmenliarli-r,
_______
_ ________________
____t*.'
j?
mind |ier rtf Mm- guile recent precedeiita
in fan-own htatnrt.- Here is &lt;«e • Wfiew* a niiinlhaT wirnld He'vcfT sorfjy—tfat-lf
Thmua-i M.-agher faotpod frmtf .t
&lt;ou are sorrier than I afa.d’H quit" i *
[&gt;emd coiikoy, hb d.rtghi refii«. If 'our ’
■.Jt rai •vi’li H— •!) “W -

be jnatliha her mother, wh'i jnal .now

thing, tn he bum- to e*h.a'(
and* hi. pcMfhfe- hm*. f Thm
al the heart of thai ruieUCT;

telling tbu^nftb.’’d Widl.’V nrortel the
doctor, lit cured yon of it, didn't

Boihintr would Sftve.Mm*hi b*fng Up­
ped. "His re (&lt; wlfhr HrflsrtftHM nV
fnl.

OrfV jfierrniirewt did tint orervider

&gt;, MW&gt;
I airfT
drrfil

Jdu'i iiffi.1 i U— .1

»ri

H

�ontitlrt

HlrBti**a Ceatral BaiteertL

tbs ennstilu' Tbe ennven-

Hew Advertisements.
DARLING’S

tar

Another rlcwv&gt;f tbe case is, the great

passing Gen. McLellan by regiments.

that and Accomac county.

Slidell just such treatment as is shown to
Federal prisoners in the enemies coontry.

It is likewise, a matter of no small im-

&gt;

eminent conspirators against the govern­
ment. independent of tbe above consider­
ations.

These men stand next to Davis

and Wigfiill, and if they receive their just

Th* TrihuM't despatch, Washington
20th, says. "The soldiers nt Beaufort
and tbe slaves on the island will soon be
considered article, from which we taka
picking the ungalhered cotton, tbe former
tbe following:
under an order from the government, the
''Other things being equal, the claims of latter under tbe impulse at wages directed
locality, we believe, should prevail in the to be paid them by Gen. Sherman. It is
appointment or selection of.men to public also probable that tbe cultivation of the
office, and in tbe canvas for the vacant Sea Islands for the next cotton crop, will
Senatorship, we insist that tbe voice of be contracted for by some responsible
Western Michigan shall not be disregar­ Yankee, who will be required to employ
ded. Almost a decade of years ha* pan­ the slaves abandoned by their matters
upon the several plantations.
Under the foregoing head, the Kalama­

deserts, tbe South will never again be

evrased with their presence.

the date of State organisation, it has
Of Mason and Slidell, personally, the
been thus represented but two full terms
Chicago Th'hvne says:
“It would be and a very small fraction of another.—
difficult to name two persons more odi­ Csss, MeLelland, Norvell, Porter, Wood­
ous to loyal citizens.
Both are steeped in bridge and Chandler, have abundantly
treason to their lipa. Neither of them answered tbe claims of Delroi^and ought
ha* drawn a patriotic breath since they to silence its further demands.
Wash­
entered public life. Mason is an igno­ tenaw county has furnisoed Gov. Felch,
rant and pompous aristocrat,who believes and Livingston county Gov. Bingham,
in the right of every F. F. V. to wallop while W estern Michigan has been recog
hrs own nigger. Beyond this he knows nixed only in the election of Hon. Chas.
nothing, and thinks there is nothing to bo E. Stuart, and by tbe appointment of
known. He is probably the most inso­ Fitzgerald of Niles to fill a short term,
lent man who ever held a teat in the Sen­ vacant by the resignation of Gen. Cass.
ate, not excepting Buller of South Cbrn- This section of the State may then, fairly
lina. His last speech In that birdy was ask that the next Senator shall be taken
a declaration that be considered himself from some one of its counties.
We do
just a* wood a traitor as W igfall, and just
as much entitled to expulsion aa that vng. should prefer suoh a claim, unless it ean
abond.
But with all his insolence, his present a man every way fitted for the
vanity, bis malice and his treason it must Est it seeks to fill. Happily, Western
he said that Mason was always sincere.
ichigan is not without a number of men
Be spoke and acted from profound con­ eminent in political life, and worthy oomviction*, and his convictions w«re based Cers of the distinguished Senators who
upon opaqueness of intellect, aggravated
re reflected honor upon the State.—
by a want of early training.
Not so
Slidell. Bora and bred in New York, be opinion with a gratifying unanimity, In
has adopted clave driving principles as this section of tbe State, pointing to our
•h avenue of weallh,and tee secession dog- follow citizen. Hkxkxiah G. Wilu, as
Tn a as an avenwe to power.
He is the the right man to represent us m the Sen­
ate of the United States.
He ha* resided tn our midst for nearly
Jesuit. He iaprobably the most dan- thirty years—is intimately acquainted
with the condit ion and wants of the State
from the first organization of the State
But Commodore Government—has been an active partic
inant io its public affairs from tbe tide of
the formation of the first Const!totion, in
hatebed.”
the Convention for framing which be was
one of the moat distinguished members.
MEWS ITEMS.
He is known personally to nearly all the
early saltiers of the western bait of tbe
State, and also to a large portion of the

don’t like to talk about it.

rSF“Tbe N. Y. THfiuwe’s Washington

correspondent broaches a novel idea in

hie proposition

to annthialatc the old

State of Virginia by having Congress di­

vide her territory

between

Delaware,

Maryland, and tbe sew State of Sana-

foreign ministers in

Washington have

rotrnnktri themselves In any way on the
MaaonSKddl question.
The feefing
seems to be that no

trouble

is to

be

apprehended on ibis score.

[y Tbe

rumor is confirmed that Gen.

Sooth Carolina.

Funro again commands

the rebel forces opposed lo General Ros

Of* It is officially reported that Govceaa of forming, not leas than 600,000

cons Wied to discover any rebel forces.

Thejr are undoubtedly retiring from the

rive to expelling from the camps aH

All

cordially invited to attend.

f

Prtae Frtiry.
DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR
Produced by HnkMX*l

TitaNKsarriNU Sxmmos.—Rev. J. N.
Dattox, will preach a Thanksgiving ser­
mon at the Presbyterian Church, to-mor­

row.

FAMILY MEDICINE,

Services will commence at eleven

o'clock, A. M.

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

Gama—Our hunters are improving the

fine opportunity presented by the light
fall of snow to hunt what few doer still
They are quite

s ■ superior latte s»d dinrwRc;
uro of lew of appetite. Xstalescr.
.roe, irrexularitiM, pwa is the awte

debility^
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

Thz Wkatiiib.—We record what eve­
the weather took a sudden tack, «»n Friday

LIVER

dtraurt it I* Uirooah the

DARLING'S
REGULATOR

agsney

LIFE BITTERS

night, and Saturday was as furious a day
a* winter often produoas.
Snow fell to
the depth of several inches on Saturday

and during Sunday night

We noticed

several sleighs in our street* on Monday

DARLING'S LIVER RKGULA TOR

morning, but they must have keen more

an article of show than of comfort or

utility.

Mild winter «tin continues.

Mxmxo or ths Lioxslatcra—Il is

understood tha^the Legislature of this

State will be convened on the 2d day of

DARUXCS LIVIR REGULATOR.

January. The princfoal objects of the
session will be to elect a U. 8. Senator, to

LIFE BITTERS.
lb«m«clTM «ilb rrr«* raped ity like yvstt Is moUt-

fill the existing vacancy, and to provide

for meeting the direct tax ordered by

W ABHIXGTON, Not. 21.

v
It has been officially ascertained that Congress.
the Government has now in the field, in
Affairs at Cairo look like business.
camp, and in the process of formation,
600,000 volunteers, and the enlistments The steamer Maria Denning arrived there
for the regular service are more numerous a few days since with 82 pieces of rifled
than heretofore.
ordnance, vix: thirteen 68-pounders;eight-

Darling's Liver Regulator.

een 64-pounders, and tbe balance 32
Now York, Nov. 22.
The Tribuuc'tcorrespondeoe*, Wash­ pounders; beside a largo quantity of am­
ington, 21. anys: "The papers in the munition, &lt;2.000 solid shot, 100 shells,
DarliM*’* Life Bitters,
TO CONSUMPTIVES
cause of Gen. Fremont have for some and 400 grape andfeanister for gun-l&gt;oat*.
days been in the hands of Maj. Lee, Judge­ She ia to be the receiving ship forthe fleet
DYSPEPSIA.
NERVOUS DEBILITY. HEART
Three
hundred
marines
arc
expected
for
Advocate of the army, who to day made
DBEASE.FFVER A AGUE, rr CQNCTIPAXWN,
bis report to Gen. McClellan. Accom­ the new gun-boata.
panying the reports were charges substan­
tially the same as those preferred by Col.
^DARLING’S liver regulator
Blair.
The, St. I^vuls correspondent- of the
Chicago TWfome, writes as follows;
fit. Louis, Nov. 22
“Gen. Fremont's personal movement*
Jud RS Thomas S. Richardson was shot
havfbetm very quicL^uring tbe week.—
FAMILY MEDICINE.
through the window of the courthouse in
Memphis, Scotland county, on Monday It wm umlcratroHl he wn* much exercised
by
tbe
unceremonious
treatment
of
bis
last, while confined as a prisoner iu tl&gt;e
irn diaordcred.
hands of Col. Moore oftbe H-&gt;me Guards. Paymaster, Major Phinney, though his
Moore subsequently offered a reward of a uneasiness is doubly construed ; one rea
thousand dollars for tbe apprehension of son being given that he think* Phinney
harshly treated, and the other unpleasant
consequences to birpself^ Il is under­
Jefferson City, Nov. 22.
stood that he is actively preparing a
Passengers by the train from the west memorial to be presented to Congress,
DAN'L 8. DARLING,
report that the rebels burned Warsaw asking for an investigation into his con­
DR. CHAMBERLAIN,
102 Nassau St, New York.
night before last, to prevent iu being used duct ns a General. In this document an
d«SSy^.
as winter quarters for our troops. The effort will be made lo show the alleged
intelligence reached Syracuse just before mwti vet ofhi* opponents. "When rogues
the train arrived, aud foconsidered relia­ fall out, honest men gel their gains," is a
ble. A quantity ol Government stores trite proverb, and it Gen. Frem»nt, tn PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
defending hiineelf, can successfully show
was destroyed.
' A train of eighty wagons, with an es­ thatotber men have swindled the Gov­ Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro­
type; Mrlaineutype; Sphereotypo;
man of profound judgment and strict in­ cort of two hundred men, left SednllW a ernment, so much for the public good.’
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilographiq
tegrity, to as great a degree ns any man few days ago tor Leavenworth. A mes­
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Pmd:cti&lt;»xs or Gzx. Tatlmr.—An
senger reached Sedlia at 12 o’clock last
within Its boundaries.
Ambrotype; Imperial Am­
That he is a man of thorough education night, announcing that they had been at­ officer of the army vouches for the au­
brotype; Relievo Am­
and extensive research, combined with the tacked near Knob Noathrby (live or six thenticity ofithe following statement *oncerning Gen. Zachary Tav lor. It wm
brotype; Double
most scute discernment and practical hundred rebels, and the train captured.
• Am brotvpe
common sense, is not only known to
Refugees continue to arrive here in oonimunieated to him bv an officer in lire
frienda.'Ap than tj praHinc
who have bad a more intimate personal crowds many in a most destitute condi­ staff of Gen. Taylor, he wa* al Fort
think it n«&lt; be obtained
Jessup, Louisiana, near the Texas line, in
acquaintance with him, but in tbe councils tion.
‘I844' commanding tbe “Army of obser­
of the State, on the bench, and in all the
Baltimmorx, Nov. 25.
vation" assembled there prior to tbe an­
relations he fins sustained to tbe public
The Richmond Enquirer states that
for the last twenty-five years, have these the Cofedirate Congress has passed a bill nexation ofTcxas. Gen. Tavlor sympa­
thized strongly with that portion of the
characteristics shone out conspicuously.
for the removal of tbe capital from Rich­ Whig party tGat opposed the annexation
Urbane and yet dignified, honorable m
mond to Nashville, and that Congress of Tekaa, though ready, like a good sol
the highest degree, of correct habits, and
. MAYNARDwill soon assemble there.
dFer, to fight for it after it was annexed.
standing intellectually in tbe first class of
He said that, "if the annexation should
statesmen—these, together with fate Wes­
lead
to
an
attempt
to
dissolve
the
Union,
tern locality, with Ito great commsrcial
The Memphis Avalanche issues an extra old Kentuck would. In his opinion, go
interest* extended along five hundred
containing the following iatelligewee re­ with tbe North ; but if, perchance, she
miles of water communication upon tbe
is an extract from a letceived by telegraph from Nashville :
should not. I chall said old Zach.—Lou- Whe Isnm Affaire BeMtiMTeeth!
Lakes, are quite sufficient to cause us of
“A most reliable gentleman from East ieville Journal.
WILLIAM JONES.
the West to look with deep solkiuide to
Tennessee arrived here this morning, and
DENTICT, to now praptred to
the action of our Legislature on thia subreports that Cbickamogo Creek, the
[AdsertisMsrat.)
nd medkine. U
Charleston, Dick Creek, and the Upper .
DifthRsia axd Caocr.—For thea*
We think th* man cannot be found
Holston bridges were burned al precise! v formidable and dangerousdisea*es Trask's
who is acquainted with Jodae Wrlw,
one o’clock on Friday night. Other brid­
VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,
Magnetic Ointment is an unfailing remethat will dispute a solitary statement of
ge* were fired at the same time. Dsn
dy.if used in season. Apply freely to
fact here made.
Trewhit is at heftne leading tbe inwr
the Throat and Chest and cover with a
Then bow shall our suggestion be met 1
reetioo.
Hon. Josiah Anderson was hot flannel. Thia Ointment has been be­
Shall it be in a spirit of candor and fair­
assassinated at tbe polls on election day.
fore the public over 20 years^md its con­
ness to the whole State, or shall the West
“A thorough organization exists among stantly increasing demand ha* established
be ignored upon some false clamor 1
tbe Unionists in East Tennessee.
its reputation a* a superior Unimeqt in
We have no disparaging words for any
..Grand prepartions are making to re all.case* where a soothing and relaxing
eeive Andy Johnson in Green county, bis remedy ia required, particularly in Rbeu
HOME TESTIMONY
mature. Neuralgia, Inflamation of the WILLIAM HINMAN. Proprietor
«
I. «.»dins firn,
u... Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal affectioM,
7
Ue
JL-W™
TOKS
T
r
—
*
‘
,
r
»&gt;
—
Sore £ye*, Burna, Pile*, Wounds and
XTor ofU»E»1T..;»«.m.™b,r.oflh. Ug
refurnuhed in Uie most »uk»tanU.i manner, aod
Bruises.
islaturc are st home making mvurreetlondisappointed aspirations of any heretofore
srv
speeches,
dec.
unaucoeMsfok will n ot be allowed to break
’“Eight thousand Federal* are reportedI -Sold by all drnggists. Price 25 eta.
the harmony or disturb th* unanimity of
at Red Springs. Mscoo couety. wb*re
Tbkoat and Luxes.—At this season
they hare burned the town."

.

BENTON HOUSE,

troublesome every family should bavs a
safe and certain remedy on hand. Ran• sum’s Hive Syrup Tdti is the very thing.
■ It is not only pleasant for children to taka,
■ but in a certain cure for Croup, W hoop1 ing Omigh. Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs
I art all afltalteov of the Throat and Lnngc
' |
Sold by^all Druggists. Pffoe 25 tf*, ।

Arrucsrtow rox Pnaar w ou Soots.•

Jortly demanded art at treaiiag CUrl»

Wednesday evening, the 27th insl.

who are disposed to sustain the cause of

religion in our midst, by material nld.nre

rybody, hereabouts, already knows, that

"Private but trustworthy advices from
Europe in.(relation to Mexican affairs,
have been received. Spain and tbe Span­
ish party in Mexico hay* resolved to put
a king upon that country al the point of
the bayonet. Of the three princes, Monte
is the favorite. Whether England and
France have fully acceded to this is
doubtful.
.
.

SPECIAL JOTICES-

Doulioa Vittu

The friends of Rev. A. FI. Gaston will
meet at his house for a donation visit,

remain in our forests.

zoo TcUyrtph has a very candid and well

shrink from meteing out to Mason and

I.lfrE OTTERS.

successful, some eight or teiT having been
brought in since the snow fell.

Naw Yoax. Nov. 21.

of our prisoners in tbs bands of the rebels.

s

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LIVER REGULATOR

UK nd. w. brioflj mUMd OH Kp

Nash Taylee Proviriooal Governor; tbe
the
body guard will be increased to a battal­ TWrit
with tbe statutes and laws contained in
ion and muilared into the State service the revised code of 1856; tbe fourth re
pudiales the ordinance of secession passed
at Raleigh on the20tbof May, together
ghttHy ing MhtevaaeMa ofthe prtast s
poeesalon of Aecomec and Northampton with all bther acta then adopted; the
fifth direots lb* Provisional Governor to
Il is wot easy to over estimate itain]
counties, Virgiakorder s special election for members of
Congress, the 6th gives to the Governor
th. slaves are giving the rebels
In Missouri muefa trouble by running authority to make temporary appoHments
to official vaeancies. Tbe convention then
away, and It is staled that General IIun­
adjourned, subject to the cal! of tbe Presi­
dent.
"
'themit Ivos, as to the result of tbelr mis­
'
"Gov. Taylor Ims issued his procaitna
sion, and it acoomplinbea, al one atroke. them In bh egrwp.
tlon for an election in the second Con­
I3P* The New york papers contain an gressional district, which will be held on
months to accomplish.
account of the great review of 60.000 Wednesday the 27th ’mat
And then, again, the dispntclies found troops by the President and Gen. McClel­
Bzltimork, Nov. 21,
lan and staff. The review began at noon
Dispatehee just received from tbe east­
the key to all the hopes and expectations with tbe arriraFof MeLMlan and staff on
ern shore ol Virgnin, brings the gratifying
of the rebels relative to the interference the field, and the circuit around tbe line
intelligence that the secessrinniste of
of foreign governments, and whst they of troops lasted over an hour.
The Northampton county, numbering 1,800.
expect to accomplish by diplomacy.
troops occupied three hours and a half have laid down their arms, and the Fed-

The

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£
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notice.

«tick.

STATE of Michigan, •

LOW PRICES

Other poroitak inter

. I*4 '1 I.

(b. pn.0^.

“ •«*&gt;* d..raster
• •«
M
Md Joun vacating ao^^h of
2 U bits
-apAta^X . .7^.
But U T&gt;*
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AdmiatairatorVs Hale^

IS OUR

Al a Maaioa «rf Use Probate Court tor tb„
ly of Barry, hidden at the P robeto Office. io th.

“d

P','l,on-

Camwrs and olbsr Tumors, Jaundice, sed Urar
Complaint. Semina! Weakoesa. pit, au. «»»*£■»
or tu Vauraav a» Sexual Oaoiws, from vtetevsr cause or of whatever nstare. Our object
will be to give Joy to the afflicted by effecting to

INSOF TRADE;

Come and See !!

vvtilod

fitthiil.*" J-h“ ■*

to only Mceasery to make tbe trial. Tt
KMtriaaf a very superior quality, brio
900-third stronger than otter wines; t
andlavijnrntiBg the whole system from
l« tbe feet. As these Bitth-s are loaieai
ativeia thrir character, m they strvngf

WFBTILL.

rrei&gt;.ut\rart hrUrt»»(, &lt;.r a.,., i *Jt „
hlabn, bu^r
“J’ 1’r"b-,e

F.atato of Almira F.verta.

tof

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Pareba^:
ABNRB C. BRUKN.

Will not only Care, bnt Frevent Dtreaee
and to thia respect are doubly valuable to (£
person who may Me them. For
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, '

i— 1WE

IIVAE JUST RECEIVED

. ----. .
io uie 'mage si
Hastings, and show cause, if aBV there be. wbv
the prayer of the pcUlioacrabouid Ml be granted.
And it to further ordered that said Petitioner
gin noUoe to the Person. interested in said
-***•^1 of the pendancy oi said petition and
the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of tbto
•urder to toe published to the ••Repubiiian Ban­
ner a newspaper. printed and circulating to
said etMtitiv nf RapK
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to furnishing medicines to the poor. In all eaaoe
medlcinea ran bo sent by mail or esprena if de­
sired. Se»d far one or more of our works sx&gt;d
Judge for younelvca.
.
Alee published si tbe InArmary, to aid these

Dr. Deds’ Celehgrted Wine Bitted
mix
1

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tor tbe ^d ndThfira.. and for reraou. W a
weak eoaatitulioo—for Ministers of tbe Gospel,
Lawyers and al) public speakers—for Book-Zrepera. Tailors. Seam.trease*. Artiste, and all per~ tiafw
■* “f7
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Containing simple remedies easily obtained for
the Cure «f Ducase ia aH ite focma. with full ex­
planations of the oaMoa, symptoeaa, diol, bathing
andaxeretoe. PrtoeM eeato.

THE EADIE’S MEDICAL FRIEND,

Aa a beverage, they are wholeMimr, innocent
aad delictotfa. to tbe iante. ' They produce tbe
exhilarating effects of brandy-er-vom without
intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for per­
sons addicted To the ns of &gt; exrrmne. eteuag
drink, and who wiah to Mraip from ill Thet

Aad the Phyaiology «f Marriage.

of all oomplaints peculiar to tbe sax, on marriage,
iis duties, abortion and its reealta. on children,
their ilia, and on the prev.uttoc of conception,
with Invaluable Instructions to them co aubjecte
of a private nature. Price 23 eeato.
Tie GralltHru MMkli (•■stslvi,

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
All person* haring claims against the
E^U^f Oli^r K. E^ru,
deevsard. are hereby oetifled and requested to
iwreeat the same frr examination and adjustment
tu the undi'tsigoed Cummisiiimers.diily appointed
1 ir the Pnibale Court for tbe county of Barer,
wtio will meet fur such purpose, at the office of
Cirri-, in the vifla-e of Hastings in aaid
-county, rm the ffrat Mondays uf JsUusrr, Febru­
ary, and March, and mi tbe IKth dsv of Mar next,
■ t tbe hour of ten n'elock, A. M., on the respect

Weak Lange, ledigeotion. Dyspepsia, Diseases
of the nereou System. Fsraljsia, Piles, sud- Teo
all eases requiring ■ Tonic
■
:■ • &gt;-

And Private Adviser.
A book for the old and voum. ymbraolng tbe
Pathology. Prevention and curd of all diseaseaef
Unnary and tiexaai Organa, axe a vrnrus vatcu
of advtaa aad counsel, such aa to bo fraud in M

MBS.

WINSLOW,

An experienced Xurae and Female lliysic;
presents to the attention of mothers, her

SOOTHING SIRUP,
/*For Cldldrr. TeeU,la(.

THE

HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
Plantation and Shope.

man in the land should bo without them, ■&gt;
those who mm am them wiH not fail to keep a
supply.

DR- J. BOYEE DODS’

Imperial Wine Bitten
Are prepared by aa eminent andakiUful plysician
who baa Mad them samaaatolly in bl. practice

GROCERIES
family should Ge without them. They are illutrated with beautiful engravings, and OMlaia
the condensed experience ef years.
Abuts sums, for tbe above works, who can
ma.e 1150 a month Rend fora circular for a«MtaTo tbe young of both eexaa naff.ring from Re.
cret Hahite; pruetrabon of mind; Ines of powernervoua debdity. tone of aigbt, wakafbUaeto, tore
of solitude, eruptions on the face, Ac., Ac. Saxe
sxyoaa rr is roo lavs; before you suffer toearabte
damage, to both body end mind.

HARD-WARE

Griping in the Bosnia nnd Wind Cholic,
■nd overnotnc convulsions, which, ifnot speedily
remedied, end in death.- We believe it the best
•nd suirat rrtiiedv in the world, in nil Oa»e» o
pvarnlari and Dfarrbwaln children, whether it
■rises from teclbtog. or any other causa.
We
chancery order
would sav lo every mother who has ■ child suf­
fering
from any of tbe foregoing dfoeusew. do not
ITATE &lt;»F MICHIGAN. Eighth Judicial Cirlet rear prejudices, or tbe prejudice of others,
stand between v&lt;&gt;i&gt; and your suffering child and
the relief that will be rwre-'rea, abaci u tel. snreto follow tbe M of this medicine, if linteiy used.
Full direction* tor using will accompany each bot
tie
None genuine nnlraa the fae simile of
CURTIS * CALKINS. New York, to on the out aide » rapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the

.

Sal*w^n£,bK

Ayer’s Cheny Pectoral,

larva, vbere there
decaying timber,
--------------------- ia to created, ihoo
be used every tccruii'g before
DR. J. BOVEE DOD8*
. T'irpT.'R~iivT. roi w'rri’iraa
Are composed of a pare and unsdaIterated wine,
combined with Batberry. Bototnon'a Seal. ComFrer, Wild Cherry Tree Bark. Spikenard. Ubsmetail* Flowers, and Gentian. - They are manufscumsd by Dr.T)oda himaeti; -bo is an expcncnced
aad sMoeasful Pbyaician, and beam should Bst
be elaaeed among tbe quack nostrums which good
the country, ana •gains’, which ibo Medical r^v-

to whbm a numerous offspring only brings Buffer­
ing and poverty. To such „e would sav write,
and we will send yon information of a sure, srelitestod, and asver-failtng Parvemva.

.

W» wiu. axil rasa, to ny om applying far It,

THZ JOURNAL OF WKDICAL REFORM.

eautifu I PH

thoreoghly tested by all demes of the community
for almost every variety &lt;d disease Incident to the
human syntem,, that they are now deemed indis-

ajul1Wash

DRY GOODS!

TONIC, MLD1CIXE AXD BEVERAGK
PURCtlASE ONE BOTTLE ••

J0HN8

A CR08LEY,

BOLZ HAHUFACTUUCB8OFTHBIMPBOTED
reason of hit

GUTTAPEBCHA
53TOI.D FRIENDS

inliiusl it to oe»aaKi&gt; that tbe said defend-

On tbe various MMirai Humbuga.

IKT THE XiaHT PLAOX.

Herrick’s btsgar Contetl
__

'toT.-.-Oto

It Caste fcwt Lfnle I Partly tbn Blowd p
Give Tone to tbe Atom neb 1 Re ■ ovato
the« j stran nnd Frolotifc Life »

price • I per tomtllc, 6 botliesfor •»

CEIEJT BOOFING,

On Diet, Bxercfoeahad Ablutnm.
How the Physician should be.
How to Prerent Pregnaaev.

Pilta.

The best Family CAI THART1C tu tbe world.

Stacks of

GROCERY, SALOON,

luheTin “e“^RepuwSo Banner.' a newspaper
Luhltehedin tto^vRtomr of HaettogSja theoitaly
Full dir.ct.uns ■ceomps"\v“w?tXed superior to
anv Pill before the public.

Clothing

AND

HASTINGS

■

FAMILY

“no heat is required.”

4mpB|,tog
neey fcr a term of yean, to now prepared to

ttet tTnod. Who to 5- York tn
f^Xdvtoed me to tot J^rjrt'to lAvtogfrf
’•Lb
h&gt;w Tort
On
^2*.^
!,2ddl other trraUucnt.snd adtniniMered your
PTTone Uh niKht-.. Tb.

The eubecciber is now prepared to sell

TANNERY!

toJ’J'wSto toto to tofcretyw irfthi
y’XTw C-UdjabgjajjU-gbter.

Eor three years she bm

BOARDING-HOUSE.

OOB GOODS

Furnish Leather, at the Usual RaM
White and yellow OAK BARK Uttoea ta

Unusually Low !

All Leather Warvutod gMdor m pay.

Bmmt

Klbmc Shrnm

CnstoM WoA ketoi short aouoa, if desired.
AB kiwdaof Leather oM Keota and Bbom L

in

nrj, /or
*&gt; •lljra of U.

Wbm

Km1&gt; at All Boar. I

Or Coll twehir tairri • ' -•
•
TEA
Oil
COFFEE CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE BARnmn. ’

u ^r JWbcpU OfU.^4

n XILLIMI SHEET,
( Comer of Liberty Street,) NEW YORK.

&gt; Imf
Aa»»

exchange fox goods—

pay ouly.

art fw aa

lamatoamoQtagMs

And keep BOOTS AND BBOKB FOR BALK,

We take

l»rw
«K/«r

GROCERIES

As tow aa the lowest, For Cath or ready

jobjtb a cbomlkt.

Wamtxd !—Txamb

Alan, Ise Cream and temonsde.
Boird »m be r«ri.iU»d tj a. d,j or
by l be week.

Cant I ! .

Wheat. Corn, Onto, Butter, Lard, Pork,

and finaMy olmtM everything yog han
to well.

•

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*■ *** ' "Br Hr i-dBmBWL “ £

-rdb’.

GSSEss’wj’Sis***
rLUIORUl

�PILLS

BLOOD

ta'.A.JE

tank'd, red rrar M Son-

cure

. SKbSQ.

Supra M U

3TLT*5S7{^

NervousHeadache

BCMNKirtU aESMIBSlI

of th* uLmoet importance (hate ttriM atteatlea
to th- least aud moot Inflreg bodily aHmeat
should be bad; for diaoeaee of the body mrertably
affect tbs miud. Tbe subscribers sew esiy aak* d

wra KtaMM uXXwteenraluro-

siriu, introduced bte Blood Porifler esd Blood
Pills in the United Htaiee. bo set forQ la ptata
.you* M^UTte taSfe}lrj8h^m*1sdiag them ben

FALL AND WINTER

alneobevntefowewla^AuLrwds. Enlightened raet&lt;

ioobly auro” before t'liev

&gt;m tedom Bail is raasvisg the JCaoa* nd
&amp;o£mL to which females ats *&gt; aubpet.
n Tbsyrt Btely spaa tbs bowelo-rsoorisg

_
honesty ef thia ctaaa, or wboebooee to investigate
for lheeiaeivm. are now ofsneavtod on this impor
tui subject
Tira er idelice fa the MteseaMi of T&gt;r. Hoback,
which is at all times aeoeaoibte to the public,
eatablnbea the following

o.wi w
wilt W ‘A The LARGEST W

ftSf

BEST Assortments of

isgths natural eiaetleity ui atrvagth cf the wbsfe

Thai -the BIXMFD HNUF1KR sad BLOOL
PILLS bar, been proved by analysis to

CKPHAUC PILLS am the result of
Tbag iuTcwligauoo ud oarefully cooducted exper

CONTAIN MO MIX KU AL.
Thai they «»r* the sbuoei unlvwwd complaint.

DRY GOODS
BEWARE OF CVUNTERMUT8!
Tbe grantee her* Br« aignatorot cf Henry C

by Drugg.au and al! other Dealer* m Med

of*b^oI ",n b« MDt *7 ■uuI PT«l*id on receipt
PRICE 25 CENTS.
•*&lt;* i

: Fite* Dn

ftat-tn*

foe Urn eery owtaU tratel

Ttog few. to a., pr»

CEPHALIC PILLS,
pruUto.'XTIrej

wibarSsweee&gt;|for. llralr nsu-

HEADACHE

Ever shows in this

DR. J. BOYEE DODS’
Imperial Wine Bitten f f
from ail wbohae* Ml need -hem.

Wo oholtasgo

rbole system (rom ll. M?
— -J. &gt;- v- _ druderatem tn the medtel
Bltlir* are took and alterburougbly aklLed re ara-J.ud
t, aa they alnagibea as*
I who Earp auiicred tell, de
latem and give a
tow
medical aklb ur kunwledg.. .. ..------- .. ——— _,J. „
——, by oqualisrer
«M_r
pans,
re to tbe the c-rtwleltan. removing obstructions, and pre
itowiiich ductagaipriie.al naraih^ They are alao^exoeltort’^rR'
Sinton diapepiL l&lt;- of spp^la. fainted V «d brncr tb^ .y.le.
Zfa
;oea
__ I.Irritability
Tifoi-;;:., , Miiralgw. ftlp.ution of the awtarot to imraltode and
----------nerr
he.rt,Bi«.Mh»h. Uip.obX.dna. utgUt .sente, • -‘tboot them, aa they rev roiling tn their settos.
-------------- Ud------ -a AM «K..todta.
-.1.
THESE BITTIRS
feoHullriaial untea attended to la time, called
tip
Jteafe HMlsrs. uad/rrrtfwfetew.. Alao liver de- ,
. Cars*. bat Prevent Daoeasa,.
rugenietilaur torpidity.ai.d Jiier complaints, die i and iu thia rvepoet ars doubly raluable Uf tbe
esaw ef tbe kidney., acaldmg or Ineuelinence «f perouu who may use them. For
INCIPIENT CONSUMlTlON,

They aro ent'rety vege«able tn their eomposition,
ud may be taken at all times with perfect safety
without making any (henge of diet, sadtfo wAerao
2-

SPALDING’S

an. Su Cbrmicelli m&gt;d ataMfnlly cnmtnnrd aa to
be Ura ureal powvrfal inert, etf.l ret so perfectly
■rt.pi-I .. a,
.. jwrfe.-racn.r.fonevWi'* Mafao-s
y’Mrero.oodArareroUAelA* mrafota sfomard. and
too* op tb« dwrvat.ee .irone. «»d allay HI rerews
aud «4bvr imtatfon. It t* also perteelly estritam
ting in its effects, eodyrt it ia never faihawrd by
lansiluile or d-preeanra ul .pinta, hi. cumporod
etuir.lv of -aretablewknd ihnae thoroughly cum­

S^TSL’L5?-f~5

Market, which

wa last It C&gt;4 sal r-wou, ytatel M
sura. SMtANM MALteALte.
A»setarewf«te*riW dfapead.
Dyaewterr, DUrrk-a, Bates, Worm*.

■re prepared tu x-U al a small

advaaca from
WEEDY ANDSUR® CURE

oees’aud deapoodency. rscnperw'e with great repid ty under their ini iguratieg vpstathra. That
usVcvN
all acxoal dieabllitie*. arc roruvr.d bl their ,m»r bu7
dial and gwrity sluaulitfag prsperth *. That they
the detalitr following cl.ill. ac-d fever, but pro­
recruit
rente All attack, arising from mioMuatic influences
SHATTERED COXHTITUTIONS.
ud cures ibe diaea*e al ones, it alraody a-tacked
however they may have beru trifled with ud AnJ a- u » U directly slid persistently uu the Lilsburod ; l&amp;st their dirocl teudrncy ia to lengthen ary eyalrin. anmauig the dur tu acliuu.promoting
llfc. and rsndev it enjoyable. That, uperaiing di- ia'fnci. all ths akcrotiiw.. and aecrotaeua ol ine.ya
rwetiy upon tbe pwiowa y Jiaraw ia tfo Araos, they
tern, it will infallibly prevent any deleter raws cue
.rqurt e. Mluwiiiit u;a.n change «rt dm.itr slid
t AVNE ROOM TO HEAL,
ud diacbargs from tbe system, every taint ol
Scrofula, whether hereditary ur otherwise. That
alrrngibru- lba digcaliia organa, it »ln.uld ba ia
KtcaciT TIU IIEUILIT.ITO.
■ th* Landa U all perrons &lt;4 -r.kntury hatete. »to
ud Kwia udioeaieof the Kton.a.‘h o- Rootle duals, atinissera. literary torn. ud all ladira not
accustomed tu much iral.l.wr &lt;». rriro alrauld altbe liver, the nervous ayateoi. lbs akii t loads ur way, a«r 1L If they wil. they will tu.d au agree
oMe. nlraaant. and adrewnt remedy aga*na&gt; ibuaa
ill. which roblLesi &lt;if liulr traautr; far 'rauly outtxH atite Wilbow health. end health cannot exist
while the oLuve irrrgularif ira enntiuor. Tlwn
In which they du sot pre pnatpl
and, (it Main. tbeCordial ia a pcilrcl Mother', relief.administered before Ibe eery citadel of lite ba.
‘T±^X'X-.C!tShl'i«3r^a,.-

erfiba Mitou Hy .lew, yacai)aia. f*
filca,
1* and far
tar
all ca*«a rwcjtiiiirg • Tonic

Dr. Dads' telebanrd Wiae Bitten
li3Ll UJHSDJiJ'iLCCiJ) 1^..
For Son Throat, to cotuoxin among Ilia Clargy
they ate iraty raluable.
tor tbeaged and inMm. and for txraoes ef a
weal coo.liiulioe— for Mwi.lrre cf the Ohm!,
Mwtcroaad ail |ablwe]wskera-for Itoak-Kospera, Telfara, Nesnta'rtMti, a rtiate, and all per­
sona lending a sedentary life, they wiH yrsve
treiy beueaeiaL

ETABLE BLUOI1 FILL# are esdunutd by the
exue iettceof Uiouauda of tiring witnrawr wte
is letters, aSdarite, med,cal work., and by word
of month, proclaim them to be the rm be.I rrvn
emtioa-flhe kind eeer uffersd to the brvkenduwn
. - diaraae through

NEW YORK COSTS.

1

all ACeetioea at the Ilrad, Nick Head­
ache. or Arrrowa fl rag ache, yr. Ikede*
imperial Wine Utltcro will be lend »a
be most salstary asd Etbcn^ae.

FEMALES.

J, 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Th* many ccrtiflcatra which have been teedar
ed to u». and tbe leltva which we are dally recriring. me eouclua.v* proof that among tbe
wom*e iboeo Ut ter* Imre given • eetisfaetioe
which no ether* Lave ever dune Lefors. Me wo-

THE

ONLY PREPARATION

thou Who once uw ibeta will net fail to ksea
aayply.

DR J. BOVEE HODS’

Imperial Wino

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,

Bitten

A NEW ARTICLE,

tfrmck’s Maautcfe

Aud groHi more aud mure Popalar every day I

Bitters.

And testimM.i.lv, new, and almost without num

Asa morning drink to aeaiet dieration ud
irebsre Oyapepala, it has no equal. Try IL
in taoor it la nptriar to all other Bitter*. Try
TU famiels at these Bitters, new &lt; l|4» &gt;b&lt;
Haute Creek. Mieh., Dec. tl. ISIVj.
Poor. Woos: Tira* will phauc accept a line to
sole property of rir Kobock, or'ginaied wUbnne
of the oldeat and moat emirwol Medical I’rarti infortu thre that tbeheir un mt Lead all tell utf
tuanera of tbe Weal, sad it te directly prediealrd urn twenty year* agn. caused by a sutnplicaied
chrueic diaease, aUeudeu with au eruption un the
epoe the wants o' Western people.
DYflFEMIA, by thoroughly eleu,log tbe‘
These Biitera derire tboir alimolua from tbe bead. A cuutiuual ct-ur»« of auBertng through
powerful tunic nature of the root, and herb- of life baring roduerd ura tu a alate uf d. )wnd ace
which tbsv are composed, end aa lhe» are. b» al I hare not b*vn able to obtain &gt;iuN for cape, nri
laying uuoatiiral era&lt;Higa ol the atomach.directly tbor bare i been able tu du tlwm up. in craaeuuenev uf w brail my bead Laa autforvd ailrvuielr
from cold. Thia induced me tu pay Jingga Ji
TKMPERAXCB,
liudgee alia rat ibe last cent I bad uu eartb for a
the preaent proprietor believea that in making two dollar buttle of Un Hair Hooluratire about the
them widely knowai the psblw writers fa aubwr 8rat uf August last. I bare faithfuilv fallowed the
di actions eaxi lira Ladd spot la uvw ewrerod with
heir thick and black, though abort, il i. also rora
ing in all oror my Load. Frol mg cuAdeal that
nooUrar larKv te.lllc ueuld roslurv it rulirvlv aud
perrnuemh. I tel luiiuu. to peroeivre in Ila use
aud bawg deotiHiie uf aieaas to purchase am
more, I would aak thee M thou w.rald.t not be will­
ing to to ar..d me aa .rfder un lluue ag. a t. for a
bottle, mmI recall, to tbiartf the scripture deriar
rr\o*. M cento per Bow, oeB Boxea fbr Al.
athm—-lira reward is to tbuse that aru kind to the
h»Mn* ky D». I tt Am fc CV, Lowell. Mbm.
wutew and Ibe tatbmteea."
Thy trraod.
NL’HAN.SAU KIRBY
. For yoiaat IlMitog*, by Rosian a Breiset.,
nSMJwtSrt-fi!: SX»!S
Llgotiier. Noble Co.. Ind.. Feb. iS. 1RU.
oati, &lt;».. Laborat-rr in Ham rood street.
Poor O. J. Wouu; Dear Mr:—la tlie latter put
For
Mte
by
J.
P
Roberta
A
Co.
Hastings.
Eli
of
th*
year
IriSf.
while
attending
ibe Ntate and
JOHNS &amp; CKOSLEY,
Xtebnla,OTUgeville Milla. P. A. Keeler, ate I'nff Natioual Law bcboel of the Ulate of Sew Y-tk.
BOLE MA’tUFACTtJRERS OF THE IMPROVED mu and He Reimer. Middleville. V. C. Rwifl. my Lair, from aeatme unkouwu to ire, c iniueu
Prairieville, and by l&gt;-uggi*ta and Merchants Ken
eVTTA PEBCflA
really throughout U r country.
oprt&amp;-ly
scalp waa almost rutireb brrrii uf its c.»en_g,
Udmurii of tbe reinumug lx.rtKme upon the
sides aud back part o* s»y brad abortlv alter b*
The cheapest asd most datable RooOag
came gray, w that you will out to, surprised when
I tell you that upun my return to the rflale uf Ind.
ano, toy im-rs casual ecquaiidaucee wets ul ao
IT IS FIKE A5D WATER PBOO&gt;
Is now receiving frum New York and much al a Iona to discover the cause of the change
iu
lay appeorouea. a* my mure intimate acquire
Il caa ba sppbed to raw and otre aoaoa ef
Boat*hi, his fpsll stock of
teseea were to recvgnixa nu at all.
I Oluws mode apphcalfan to the moel aklUfoll
physicaaaiu the cuuuuy, Lot. recoil mg no aasu
rauoe* lr.ra&gt; tbsui that n.y baW tumid anis be re­
stored. I waa forced to became recuticrtad to mv
Coiiniating ijSWfcS,
in part of
fate. unUl. forlnuateli. ia I be iagrr part ef tfa•^feSAiSsk
yearlaK.yuw Reatuialive .a. recunwoded to
reoby adreggiai, as Leiug the moat reliable Hur
Reaturettr* iu use. I Ural ,,ne buttle, and found
Cnmbsd. Powdered and Graaul&lt;Ud Su
to my great aatisfortiuo that it Wea prod ndns thdesjrejefrcb Nrecc that time. I lis\*Zaad reran
pern.
_
doltara aterui at Hoaioratn «. eod as a resalk have
b f e^n'b** Uf Trr5 *°f' W^k t4“r'

• FKCETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
an win lawn to bAlrfiBHMb. ' ‘
Belle Vernon. Ohls, Jan. 18, 1ML
Hrwer C.Rratouie. Req.
Pleoee fled inclosed twentv-flre cents.for which
een*&lt; mo another box of rourCspholie Pill*, ffoy
ors traJf lAs Aeet Pilti I Ln nor triaL
Direct
A. STOVER. P. M.
Bdle Vernon. W? andotte Co., 0Beverly, Maas., Dec. 11. I860. '
H. C. Mrauinru. Eeq.
I w.gh fur some efret1 era or large show MBs, to
bring year Ceybalie Pills more perOcelrriy before
tny cnatoinera !t fan here anything of tbe kind.

bitoua^aboald be uaed erery loorniag ’before

DR. J. ROVER DODfi’

aniTXJLmx "jrau
An toeiMMed at a pure ud oood*H«r*ted vase,
eumbfaed with Dm berry. Holomon'e Heal. Cemf"». &lt;«&lt;• Cherry Tree Bark. Hpikraard. Chamamilet lowers, sue Gentian. They are mmfa
lurod bf Itr. Ikxl. bimarlf, who ia an sapsnoaosd
and ancersaful t'l.v. ri.n
A----__.
be daoaed emoog the quack postnima which laod
the country, end egainal whwb the Med.sal Pr&gt;
feeaioa arc an faady prejudiced.
Theos trulr valuable Bitters bav* bee a no
thoroughly tested by ad cteeee of the onmmuaity
far ali. oot every tanety of disease incident to tbe
human aysteata that they ar* new deemed isdiapenaable aa a
TONIC, MkDlCIXE AMD REVERAGR.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

It Cools bat I4tUe 1

Parity tbe Blood I

priccRi per bottle, «te&gt;&lt;tlMf«rS»

CEMENT ROOFING,

Prepared and sold by

CHARLES W1DDIFTEIA) A CV.,

Groceries! !

SPALDING’S PREP A REp GLUp I

Sisifi&amp;sio

Rio, Crvhdb "nd Java G.flr,

•PAUMNGB PREPARED GECT?
•PALDING’STREFABED GLUE I

t^th thT mretberefcaj* riralfe to ‘ITVi'n

Cigsra. Tobacco andB'iuX
Salt and JVatrr Lit
Siwpa.

SAVE TUB PIECIS!
BCOMOMTl
M8PU0S!
BT "A 8ncs t»Ttn Sara* 9ws."^B
Aa aceideata will happen,even ia weH regnlalw
fiunUioa. It fe eery dooiMWs to hose aemo ebee;

.
°C,U? KNlitu i* far Veer labor and
akiM iu the pruduetioa uf au w.nraLeful au article
I teveremmuncadod Its uee to many at my fnenda
end aeqnaretancre, whn. I am happy
foforn.
you, are uaiug it with hte dtet rrJ
Vety respeetfaUr yentre.

a

GROCERY, SALOON,
BOAKDING-HOUSE.The Bubetrilter w tnzw prepared to ssl!*

FAMftr

GROCEHrW-

A. N. laAITA.

Atrerorr anf f',..iu*ali... ■&lt; i.._

b’

Drags,

As h»w aa the luwrst, /br CotAor read?
pay only.
‘1"lm
“S

Paint a, Oils, Jjuraing Flu- ■

id, tad Camphane.
/W/ tttroriptiva eii ewfara riff1 6* /terwtaAmf »* rrjep/irtWrtoa hf mail ar in prrvmi
at oar Principal Ofitt aad Wartkoura. I

| .

rt WILtnM STREET,

.

(Camr or Liberty Street,} MEW XQRKr
XLHf
JOUMB A CE4MLET.

iterraoU OMaaoa-sravii

'

wiH bss&gt;4d M prwwe test Canaut tel ,te’ .
ucatato ererywhere.

paid h&gt;r Ph

La»d»For Sale!

la pronortiou Uuut the Mwoll. retoSd for two dul
tare d taHUr, th* arge bolda a .pmrt. 4&lt;&gt; per east

Ever oflVrrd in Battle Cree k, nil uf which '

tnartet

Lew Pressure System
Walk Cp, CesdeaKall
srrixnii&gt;mn*w*orauara&gt;to —&gt;

Also, tbe largest stock at

k

jaa.J 1-oem

BENTON HOUSE,

Wins Meals at AU Boon !*
Or C-.LI Lunch if desired

TEA

OH (WEI CTUCHBWBt.
PICKLED TONGUE, 6 AHliltiES, Ac.

A1"o,Ico Cream and Lemauds?
tk-r, &gt;u&lt; w fciuMnd by th, dir or
bj lbs watk.

I-uAJSTSilSTG- MICH.

ISAAC C. HOTT.

Jeamos BL. a Aeon Kaet ef Battle Creek Rosas.
,
laule Creek, Xwtu
.
Xovteber*!*, IMt
1 stetL*

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VOL. 6.

BASTINGS, MICH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, W- *

■iirra a

SJistrilang.

Never can I forget the look be gaveine

then, so full of reproof, of surprise, of

DOWN HILI*.
»- J. CBlKT,

X C. Bestow*.

JACOB FERMS,

WIGHTMAN ^ BOBinaON,
(LTAMOTACTURERa .&lt;• ha. jkraimad

.9* .^ **r*-

D*«I«r» in iron. rails. ateei, rl**»_

WAR!
On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

Not long since 1 had occasion to visit
one of our courUh. and, while conversing
wilh a legal friend, I heard the name of
John Anderson called.
“There is a hard ease,” remarked he.
I looked upon the man in the prisoner’s
dock, ilo was standing up and plead
guilty to the crime of theft. He was a
man bent and Infirm, though not old.—
Hie garb was torn, sparse and filthy; hla
face was bloated and bloodshot; hi* hair
malted will; diM-.' arid bl* bowed form
quivered with delirium. Certainly I never
raw a more pitiable object.
1 moved in
my place. H* raw my movement, and
be turned hi* bead. He gazed upon ma
a single instant, and then, covering his
face with hi* hands,'he sunk, powerless,
into his seat.
,
“Good God I" I involuntarily ejsMlatad

to be a friend ; but never speak to me
like that. 1 guiQg down hill. You know
better. That can never be. 1 know my
wants. Mv mother knows me belter than
Ellen do^s."
Ah, bad that mother been ra wise as
she warloving, she would have seen that
the “wild oats" which her son was sowing
would grow up and ripen to furnish only
seeds for re-sowing 1 But she loved him,
loved him almost too well, or I should
rav. too blindly.
But 1 could ray no more. .1 only
prayed that God would guard him, and
then we conversed ou.other subjects.
I
could spend but a day with him, but wa
pro mined to correspond often.
• n
Three years more passed, during which
John Anderson wrote to me at least once
s month, and oftener sometimes; But at
the end of that time bi* letters ceased
coming, and I received no more for two
yeero, when 1 again found myself in my
native Town. It was early। in the after­
noon when 1 arrived and took dinner at
the hotel.
1 hail finished my meal, and wa* loung­
ing on front of the hotel, when I raw a
funeral proreieion winding Into a distant
church-yard. 1 asked the landlord whose
funeral'll wn«.
•
“Mr*. Anderson'*, he said, and a* he
spoke I noticed a slight dropping of the
hand, as if it cut him to say iL
“What I John Anderson's wife” I asked
“No,” he said, “it i« hl* mother;" and
a* he told me this be turned away. But
a gentleman near by, who had overhaard
our oonvermtioo, at onoe look up. the
theme. '■
“Our boat don't seam inclined to con­
verse upon that eubjwt,” be remarked
with a shrug, inquiring:
“Do you know John Anderson !"
“£Ie wan my schoolmate in boybond,
and my bosom friend in youth," 1 told him
Be then led me one aide oad spoke a*
follows:
“Poor John !
He wa* the pride of
ibe town six years ago. This man opened
his hotel al that time, and sought custom
by giving wine suppers.
John was..at
many of them, the gnyvsl ol the gay, andthe most generous of the party. In fact
be paid for nearly all of them. Then he
commenced logo down hill, and ha* con­
tinued in the downward path ever sines.
At times true friends have pervailed on
him to stop.but his stops were of short du
ration.
A aeaaou of sunshine would
gleam upon hi* home^iud then night came
more dark and dreary than before.
“He said ho never would gst drunk
Skin; but be still would lake a glass of
ne with a friend! That glass of wine
was but the gate to let in the flood. Six
years ago he was worth sixty thousand
dollar*. Yesterday he borrowed the sum
of fifty dollars to pay hi* mother's fune­
ral expense*. The poor mother bore up
as long ns she eould. She raw her son,
her ‘darling boy,’ a* she always called
him—brought home drunk many tiniee.
And she even bore blown from him. But
she is now at rest. Her darling wore her
llfe-away, and brought her gray hairs in
sorrow to the grave.
Oh, I hope tht*
may reform hitp." “But his wife T, I
raked.
“Her heavenly lore has held her up
thus for, but *he Is only the shadow of

starting forward, “Will—"
J had half spoken hi* name, when he
quickly raised his head, and cast upon me
a look of such imploring agony. Hurt my
tongue was tied st once.
Then bo corcred his face again.
1 raked my Iq^al
ROBERTS « STRIKER,
JVST RECEIVED
friend if the priMiner luvd coUMel. I then
told him to do all in his power for tbo
Ung field,
* new and moat complete assortment of poor fellow’s .benefit, and I would not
remain and
him tried.
Tears came
in my eyes as I gated upon him, and It
was n&lt;»t until J gained the atreet and
walked some diaUiucuthat 1 could breathe
pkene, Barista* Fluid,
HOLESALE
r»t*il d«]«r Is Groceris*
freely.
•
u»d I’roviaiou*. Fork. L»r4. Batter, and
TUKi’EJfn|XE AND ALCOHOL,
John Anderson! Ala*! Tie wn» asha­
med to be known as his mother’s son !—
'
•&lt; . j f • ;
That was not his real name; hut you shall
know him by no other. I will call him by
the name that stadda upon the records of
...iWCTin* Aia.cn.
P0» MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL the court
. , f _
TTORNETR ATLAWrad SoiioiUr* in ChsaPURPOSES,OJILTJEI
John Anderaon was my schooltnA‘e,and
rare. Particular «tuauonp»id to Can vey.-.aA.I JaSJjft, YJii-’l A. 1
it was not 'many years' ago—not over
aaciar, tbe investigation of title, to Land
Fprad^aroa af nongapM.ee. Will be bappj
twenty—that we left our academy togeth­
er, ha lo return to the homo of wealthy
parents, I to sit down in the dingy sanc­
tum of a newspaper office, and then to
wander off across the ocean. 1 wa» gone
some four years, and when 1 returned I
found John a married man. His father
waa dead, and bad left his only eon a
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
princely fortune.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
r. w. Ralph Eatp, MlddlraiDe,
“Ah, C------- be raid, a* be met meat
the railway *tari«&gt;n. “you shall *ee whaia
bird I have caged. ’ My Ellen is a lark, a
DAMIEL COOK,
robin, a very princera of ail' bird* that
U8TICF. OF THE PEACE, General Land and
cu'Djexc’J ipjEB’yinniXBir
ever looked beautiful or s»ng*woolly,”
He was enthusiastic, but not mistaken,
Ar4 CMkHg E« tracts,
for I found hi* wife all be had said, aim
ro* ths mpscjal Bxxrm or iu« ladib*.
ply omitting the poetry. She was one of
I. A. HOLBROOK,
the most beautiful women 1 ever saw.—
TTORNET and Ceenwlor at Law, SoUcitor In
And so good too—so loving and kind.—
Aye, so loved John, that she really loved
all his friend*; what a lucky fellow to find
PENS. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER. EN­
J. H. RV SHELL.
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.
such a wife, and what a lucky woman to
(HY81CIAN and Surgeon. Olfleo in Rnasril i
find such a husband, for John Anderson
was as hahdeoine as his wife,tall,straight,
MOST POPULAR
manly; high-browed, with chestnut curls,
JOHN ROBERTS,
and his fore as ftnlUessly noble and beau­
IHYSTC1AN and^urr~O Dwellisgra Besodtiful ss ever artists copied. And ho was
g&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;d, too, snd kind, generous and true
JI. P. CHERBT,
I spent a week with them, and I wa»
h*ppy all the while. John’s mother lived
with them, as fine an old lady as ever
breathed, and making be roc If constant joy
by doing for her “darling boy," as she
always called him. 1 gave her an account
pf many adventures by *ea and land, in
ria vaaacc&gt;7,
——•
foreign climes, snd she kissed me because
attooded to promptly end effll S, Noble’* block, B*tU« Cmk.
I loved her darling.
I did not see John again for. four years,
aUasUon will be paid to COMPOUND- In the evening 1 reached hie bouse. He
p“1ID&lt; up PRESCRIPTIONS; a»d a»7
J. M- NEVINS,
wa* not in, but bls wife and mother were turned.
there to receive inland two curly-headed
My informant was deeply affected, and
boys wore at play upon Ellen’s chair, I •n waa 1; consequently I asked no more.
knew nt once they were my Mend's chil­ During the remainder of the afternoon, I
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
dren. Everything seemed pleasant until debated with myaelf whether to call on
HxrriM
the little ones went to bed, and then I John at all. Bui finally 1 reeolred to go
could are’ that Ellen wa* troubled ; *he though 1 walled fill after tea.
1 found
S. C. PRJNDLE,
tried to hide it, but a face «o used to the John and his wife alone. They had both
sunshine of smiles could not coneeal a been weeping, though I eould aee at a
glance that Ellen’s eyes were beaming
cloud.
Al length John enme.
Hi* face wa* with hope and love. But oh! they were
flushed and his eves looked inflamed. He changed, sadly, painfully so. They were
DAMIEL STRIKER,
grasped my hanS with n happy laugh, glad to see me, and my hand was shaken
called me “old fellow," “old dog," raid I warmly.
must come and live with him, and many
“Dear C—, don’t say a word of the
other extravagant thinga. His wife tried past,” John urged, shaking my hand a
to hide her tears, while hia mother shook second tfrne.
“1 know you spoke the
«. H. COOK,
V11
her head, and said :
truth five years agn. I wav going down
“Hell sow these wild oats soon. My hill. But I have gone as fer as I can—
darling never can be * bad man.”
bere l stop st the foot.
I have awoni—
“God grant It!" 1 thought to inyself, and my oath shall be kept—Ellen and I
and I knew the same prayer was on El­ are going to be happy now."
H. M. SHELDON,
The
poor
fellow
burnt
into
tears—Ellon's lipa.
It was lato vhefi we retired, and we len followed suit, and I kept them com­
might not have dune so even then, bad pany. 1 eould not help crying like a child.
J A RJK&gt; A* SWEEEEY,
not John fallen asleep In his chsir.
My God I What a sight. Tl&gt;e onoe true
OUTING ATTORNBY. C°UcuLBea
’ On the following morning 1 walked'out and noble mtn, ao Wleu—become a mere
with my friend. I told him 1 was sorry broken glass—the last fragiwent brightly
to see him ra I saw bwn the night before. reflecting the Imago it bom. a poor aup“Oh," raid he, with a l«ugh, “that was plhmt; at the ftoiof hope; begging a grain
nothing but a little wine party. We had of warmth for the hearts of himself and
r AS A REMEDIAL AGENT.
wife; bow I honored and loved that man,
and how 1 loved him still.
Qh 1 how 1
hoped—aye, more than hoped—I believed
he would be raved. And as I grand upon
i nature better than ba Jutew it hUneell.— Lift wife an trixtinw
Inv'i.w
'
■ Hie appetite and pleasure* bmrodud hia
&gt;
i
death, 1 prayed more fervently than I ev­
er did befiw*. that God would hold him
up and lead him beck to the top of the
• hilL
in the morning I sew the children—

...
D. C. II AW LET,
(DEALER in all kind* of Family
U Stone and Wooden ware, and a'

Roberts &lt;$L St^iier,

W

mi Mtsm.

A

GROCERIES!

PATENT MEDICINES

CHEAT, !F(ER CASH

NO-31.

ssrsi

“Don’t know, I'm sure.
Ha's brao
gone these throe month*. His wife died
tn tbe mad bouse, last week."
“And the ckiMren T,
'6 «
“Oh, lhay died before afea did.r -;
I staggered back wad harried from the
place, hardly knowing which way I went,
but m«tinet lead raeto the church yard,
I found four graves, which had been made
in. three yeara. Tbe mother, wife, wad
two cblldree, slept in them.
“And what has done thiel" I raked
myself. And a voire answered from the
lowly sleeping plnoes.— ’
“Tbe demon of tbe wine table."
But this wra uot pD. the work.
No,
no—Tbe next I raw’ was Tar more terri­
ble-! l/aw it In'the city court room. But
that was not the last.
■
I raw my legal friend on the day fol­
lowing the trial. He raid,John Andereoa
was in prison. 1 hastened to aee him.—
The turnkey conducted me to hi* cell —
the key turned in the Targe’lock; the pondroua door, wilh a sharp crack, swung
on Us binges, an&lt;j I saw a dead body su*
pended by the neck from a grating in the
window. I looked at the horrible fare1,
I could see nothing'of John there,bet the

feoe 1 had seen in the -court room was
suflkient-to connect th* twoj and 1. knew
that ibis was all that remained of him

strumeatefky eould sit down to write. a
tetter in London, and feel certain that a
fscimn. ofh^ pwaWd writiqg wra at
tbe same moment coming ont of tbe tele­

graph oSee at New York.

piece of chem ically-prepared pepar, is
placed on a like cylendet to receive the
message; both cylinder*, are made to

rent passes; hence tbepointwhich moves

the other surface of the writing tablet be-

the far distant recording tablet. The re­
ceiver thus obtains a perfect fai-iiaiiU Ot

his correspondent* handwriting done 4u
white npon a blue ground. Specimens
of this electric handwriting are placed
beside the telegraph machine in the mu­
seum at Kensington,and afford an admira­
ble example of the calitraphy of the light
ning pen.—Onn a Wttk.
•

AstonaUIs Discovery to Pram
The following *&lt;&gt;uoda very much like
tbe-stories of tbe Arabian Nights, or Siubad the Sailor, but as it citine from a
respretable source we give it for what it

is worth:
It hra been a greet mystery to English
bankers, snd to lb* directors of tbe bank
of England bow the bullion of the bank
of France eoold be so greatly increased
within the last three years, while the
institution bra been constantly sending
gold to England, to Germany, and- to
saloons. and revel halls, I wished that m v America. Not long since the Bank of
voice bad the power to thunder the ‘lite France drew some fifteen million franc*
»u&gt;rfi of wMch'f had been a witness, Into in silver from the Bank of England,
which It paid for in gold bars with the
the tint of alt Hving mm.
•
French Mint Stamp on them. At. its
last report it showed a baUance of one
A minister’ in one of oor orthodox hundred and seventeen million Traces' in
churches, while on his way to preach a gold, while the amount one year ago wri
funeral sermon in .the oountiy, called to under eighty millions nearly one third
see one of his members, an old widow increase, ft is whispered that this abun­
whom I loved so well.
And thi* was the la»t of the demon's
work; and the last of tbo terrible drama.
Ah I from the firalsparklcof the red wine,
it had been down, dpwn. down! until the
foot had been finally reached.
When I turned away from the ce’Land

lady who lived near the rood he was trav­
elling. The old lady bad been making
Musagee, and she felt proud of them,
they were so plump and round and sweat.
Of course the insisted noon the minister
taking some of the links home to‘ his
wife. Fie objected on account of bit not
having bis portmamau along. Thia was
over-ruled by the lady, and after wrap­
ping them in a rag. carefully placing n
bundle in each pocket, of the minister’s
coat.
Thus equipped, be started for the
funeral.
While attending to the solemn cere­
mony of the grave, sobjo hungry dogs
scented the sausages and were m&gt;t long in
tracking thenRto the good man’s over­
coat. Of course this was a greet annoy,
nnee, end be waa several times undsr the
pelnlulnecessity of kicking the whelps
away. The obsequies at the grave being
completed, minister and cogregation re­
paired to the church where the funeral
tarmoQ wa&gt; going to be preached.
After the aormou waa finished, the
minister halted to make tome remarks
to the congregation, when a brother, who
wished to have an appointment given out,
ascended pulpit steps and gave the mlnIster’a coat a pull so as to get bis alien­
lion. The divine thinking it a dog having
daigns upon his pockets, raised his foot,
gave a sudden _kiek, and sent the good
brother •prawl^g.iuniMigtb^n the floor.

dance ofgold i» the result of a adcntiliu
discovery, which tbe Emperor Nspoleott
has secured the monopoly of. Gold is St
tbe present moment manufactured In Paris
in a secret manner.
The principle arti­
cle* used are lead and arsenic; nnd though
It ia not kunwn bow extensively the
precious meta! is produced, yet several
hundred weight of the material are tsktfn
tn a certain place on the first tK each
month. Everything is conducted with
the utmost secrecy. None of the work­
men are allowed 'to leave, and nothing

“You will excuse me, brethern and
sisters,” said the minister, confusedly,
anil without looking at tha work he bad
done, ,fur 1 wuld not avoid IL 1 have
sausages in my pocket, and that dog has
been trying to grab them ever since 1
came upon the premises."
Our readers can well judge the effect
such an announcement would have at a
funeral.

—Ths North is not growing poor very
frat, notwithstanding tbe predictibn of
Southern writers. In I860 the aggregate
valuation*of real and personal property
in the Empire Slate wa* •1.416.298.427,
In 1862 it amounts to gl,441,767.430 ;
increase, nearlv four and a half million
dollars, or fully double the difference
as shown between &gt;85G-nnd 1860.

beet piece of satire upon the leniency ob­
served by ihe authority io Western Vir­
ginia, in reference to the rebels found
cojnmittieg depredations, is In the shape
of a story which is told, we believe by
Gov. Pierpont As the story goes, some
of the soldiers In Gen. Oil’s camp, down
in Kanawa, recently caught a large rattleanake. Tljo snake manifested a m&lt;&gt;*t
tniechevious disposition, snapping and
thrusting out Its forked tongue at al 1% ho
came near it The boys at last got tired
of the reptile, and as nobody wan ted such

definite can be known ; but the fact that
gold i« produced is beyond peradventnre.
How long Napoleon Hl will be able Io
keep thi* wond«rftil secret remains to be
seen.—Banker t Reporter.
B*xcxixaroox.—Prentice, of the Lou­
isville Journal, eloae* an article on thia
miscreant and rebel In this caustic snd
incisive manner: “Monder of perfidity,
ingratc and fiend, his name will be eter­
nally linked with tbme of Juda* and of
Arnold, and when history *eek* to re­
count the damning deed* of those who
have entitled themaelvM to the execra­
tion of mankind, that name will be fore­
most In th* scroll, which wa* borne by
one, who, is the very spirit of sn arehdemon, thought it “better to reign in hell
than serve in heaven.’,

An eminent lawyer. In glaagow,
once bad a client whose name was Widow
Tiklc.
He rose and commenced to ad­
dress tbe Honorable Court in this manner:
“Tickle, my client, my Lmd," and paus­
ed a moment. The judge, who was con­
sidered a wag, broke rn after thia ludic­
rous stvle: "Ye maun tickle her yurael,
Mr. McLaughlin; its not the business of
this Court to tickle your client, my bar-

—It Is contemplated In New York
among the moneyed men, to raise a enfRelent wm to purchase fifty thousand
reams of paper, to be presented to George
D.Preutire, of the Louisville JournaL

Tbe qnealion was pronounced several
timre without the answer, .when a half
Good ifTkuk.—The Philadelphia Prut
drunken soldier, who was lying near upon rays that Senator Bright, of Indiana, will
his bkek, rolled over upon.his ride, and not take bis seat in the Federal Congress,
relieved hln companions by quietly re­
al the approaching session.
marking. “Damn It, Nwear him and let
him 1 go:— Whaling Tnlrlligmar.
Ejusbattox.—Only G2.7M snlgrants
have arrived at tbs port of New York
Tn Dacsstb* or tu Daviur-A rich thia year.
Tu sama prkd las* yav,
joke is told of an eccaftric divine who
; decree**, 33,858.

replied tbe gwrtleman.

wrr® : .

.

.

—After CMwdhurwaratv
jMyaratitim,

IrydUhb^tooU^

/k

**»!-*» »'*

“De yau like red fish balk Mr Wig-

&gt; .*DmV

M!l,”4told Wm.

He manner

to which thle aMoendtag machine work*
is ra follow* t—Tbs mesaage U originally
written on a conducting material, such ra
tinfoil, with rosin or some non-conducting
ink. O ver the face ol this letter, which

mratfca tn

�THE 03 J. Y KBUAMOW IK TBK WORLD

Tbe Timt't dispatch, Washington 28,

nil c.-ires wl

matiwm. Neuralgia, Itiflamation of the
BourWdM'-Kwifey»r «piuT

Piiiladu.fhia, Nov. 21&gt;.

C&lt;d. Berdan has had his authority for
raising Sharp-shooters withdrawn,

-All

Ur«4.’ 8Jr*n mmnbsof rebellion, with

Will be swort into the service.

more than even success, ought to be suf.

I

A company, of negroes from Toronto

ficknt to cutkvtac*'the government, in the

Lagwlaciv* as w«ll as in thu E race live
Buffalo reemdy on their way to New

th* fcrmidabl* dimes-

thia Wednesday eveelag, Dec. 4th..

This will necessarily invlode

measures of last sernJon, in or­
tn increase the revenur; a defi­ Delafield’s valuable military rupurt, . tonite and nniform poltey in relation tn the father with several tboeaand dollars
dalenllnn, tire, employ mm’, and remitter- worth uf bindery materials, were nl«u
cial

both churches, hut further than thatth'lre

der

■lion &lt;if Slaves who may crane Into our
camps during tbe war; ths amplification

moreWffcotiodly the property of rebels at
the N»rtft the policy, of opening certain
Colton ports inthe Southern States; bow

to sustain the new govern mentof Virgin ,
Other
questions
ia; the blockade, etc.
" ‘

A Qm-bec letter tn- the Time* Mys was nothing of s public nature tn excjle
that at a uouucil of war it had Iwvh deter­
destroyed. The loss uf tbe Govcniaieul mine* to pn-pxve for *niergei&gt;ries. 1»y streets, as what few drunken men there
placing the
froMlvr in
id Mso*an
Canada in
« state«ii
stale.if
_ 11 . . u . .
.
..
. 1 ..
pi-cinn
lw irumier
in «
w.ll be .bw IW.M, thu—..* d.Hm. brf,.,.. -n^ ^^nbwi llw il h.1 were, were mostly kept inside by the
attractions of the bur, ur by tbe severity
Joseph E. Brown was re-elected‘ Cov-1 ’’•vn re»&gt;lvvd upm hl tnll out 10.000 |
of ^a weather.
enirn- ot Georgia by a majority of 12.975, ■
but mdbing authentic te stabis vol* being 45,401. Tbe wb-lL. v..t* 1 *
■
Almost SlKicihxq.—Frusn what Dews
New York, Dec. 2.
periled wm nut so large as thuL
■ Inal
hiltfi»r President by uver tb|
A apeoinl dispatch to the Tfibnna, Wash- ....
■
.
ingt.-n.
1st
sayst
“
No
fe»r
qvvd
I
h. leit j.R,"J lb“‘
a lunch greater
ihbuia'nj.
J
rrepming Um position of ilw Executive • GJl ufsiiow in every dirociiun fr.»iu us
Jacob Thomson, hue SocreteVy of the «ir&gt; tlie*cii-.rpuf Mason snd Bhdrlt.- It Jifaau alibis pmM. We b*d iMAliinu like
m
hiterior, in Mr. Buchanan s Cabiurt, is will tskeas tin? pahlic will learn official- ! .u;„hotu until
ly bemorn.w.thewuw gr.mnd pa that .
"«• »“»&lt;-&gt; l-&lt;..odev.n
elected Governor* uf Mississippi by 1,387
up« which tbe iMitem ImssMikd, hold- ”"W *’*'’*'’ predim.mate.
Where tbe
laajkrity over John J. Peltus, tbe prcaeqt
ing that CnpL Wilkes' only *rror Was in I
nre
slrigbs c«U b* used

nut reaing th* Treuiala.’,
| bd.rably &gt;rU hu 1H&gt;1
Imlu.
A Union spy, who left here some three dmg the snow
&gt;w which tell Satwrday
Saturday mgli;
night
week* ngo ter Ridimund. arrived today. last, there is tftit about six inches In depth
an aritcla In the New York Pail on slave­ direct. Accounts ia the Southern papers He left the latter place on Wrdhe-«ta\
laaL He says ths greateat excitemen't &lt;&gt;n the grim nd.
ry as affected byitbe present contest.— describe the commencement of live tight
prsvaila in Riehmund and throughout tbe
Saumts.—L Fitukraui has filte^yp
and its progress. but My •Dothipg of the South, respecting the naval and military
result. It is claimed that* two Federal expeditions nlbng the entire Southern an Eating Bak-on, uu the north aide of
a man’s ships an l goods from him because
emtst. Th* troop* from tbe St«le&gt; nm»t Bute Bvreet,direutiy opposite uf Bailey’s
vessels were disabled.
expuaed have signified tlieir de term in*, Block, where oysters and warm meals
of bi* trat&lt;*ou, and yet return him hi*
—Tyhee Island, serxed by the Federal atinu tp return borne, and a large number
aLivys we see no reason why a negro
cuU be obufllied at all hours.
This sa
In Richmond, a
standing iu the way of our nd mm-e should forces is near ths mouth uf the Savannah bad already started.
loon lias sn air of iieatiie«a and cumfurt
not be blown u&gt; piece* with a cannon River, and twenty miles southwest of tew days before be left, much difficulty
which
should
render
it
a
fsvuiita
re*urt
was exfwriencvd m quelling a rebellious
Port Royal. Thia new position seriously
spirit *iu*Hig several regimenta from lor such as have time ami immey to spend
Georgia. Smith Candina and Louisiana. &lt;-r are in want of * whofesouis meal.—
tuliou*' uf certain Slates tire more to be threatens lb* rear of Fort Puhtskl.
respected than tlie free institutions of
Tha New York Timet of Friday
Certainly th&lt;»e who lay any claim t«»
other Stairs. Ifmiu succumbs U.'thv ex­
toalmnd.m Virginia entirely and allow i r,-*pecubilUy, should prefer to patrunixe
igencies «f the war. so mnst the other.
highest authority, that a hill will speedily her t&lt;&gt; fall into lt»e hands of tbe Federal I ■ sslooU wtiaru n*&gt; Inpiur ia svld, iwIImt
14 the men uf the North are p&gt; sactilioe
tbeir hfMMHK uu-i Ian Is, yc*. their :beat be introduced Into tbe Kentucky Legisla­ Guvern.n. nt They regard it as too ex-1 ilmn patronise the miserable “duegerv"
mmU .
ft BPM.,
It..— Mj.il
....
*
|&gt;en*ive to Lkeep
an
army ..M
on b.-r
aoil. *1*1...
'Die where
blood and the Ireal bfiaid of their M*ns. U»: tor* for th* confiscation uf the proper­ Ik'h.it.
small b«»ja, a&lt;i well ttsgn.uii men,
maintnin their pjpntrv. the men of lln-1 ty of rebels, including slaves; and that rebel’s Imp* uuw is merely u&gt; keep our
arc imiutud into and made iamdiar with
South must he exm-vted tn sacrifice*at
army from advancing into the interior,
there is every reason to believe that it
all lh« vices of tbe gambling bell, made
from tbetr w»a»t landing*.
least their ala v&lt;ii. Loyal turn.every where
.
are submitting to fearful I-axes &gt;SB.ncvount will become a law.
The toll wing meets «»nr vews exactly,
It is fmin

of the war.a nd tlieb.yal men* if tbe South
mustjake their share, in whatever shape
rt comes.
We can are no reason why slave prop
erty should Le etenipt from the usual
Mabilitiewuf war; but we ran acv a reason
why, if any dim iminatlmui are to Im?
mnde.th-it property should Ik? the chief to
suffer. Diauu'iae it as we may, it is wtiH
evident that-thr rrheition hm.grown alio
g&lt;-lbvr mil of the existence of thivt p--rperty. Our ncivty would be perfectly
luiiiiORrnvuiiBihrmigbuut. hut fm slavery.
N-i other Ci.u&lt;e uf war has existed, or Can
exist, &gt;&gt;n tljia continent.
Nothing sl-e
separates the iNurlh and the South.
It
wax that which broke up lhe Drinueratic
party. To extend its area has been tbe
main purpose.uf Southern politicians.—
BecxiiM.- Uiey could not extrid it, they
declared war. . WherevrrSi*very exists,
there aeressimi is rampant. W’hen-Slave­
ry has died out. ns in the bonier State*,
•etrawi.n h*s but a puny vitality. Where
tbere-ie r&gt;» slavery, the |&gt;eople to a nun
*ara mithnsiastitmllv attached tothrUiuuD.
. Such facts canmitLe overlooked.^

A

Capital.

Tbe capital of the bogus Gmfedcracy
ha* been again removed. It has n«w gone
tf» Nwhville.

We suppose It ia no great

job to effect aueh a removal.

Tbe Imads

of the various departments have only to
put a few loose papers into'tlie tops of

• th«ir beta and “travel,” and the thing is
The following description of th*

new capital ia taken from an'exchange:

i'nitii Pensafiolu we still have nothing

Uif** anew overruuu by the relirl*, while

ten hundred and st

* WDMk4

&gt;

faet vverytfMig bet hls-tas*.. ।

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DARLING'S IATB BITTERS
blind, prolradiug sud
dvbiliVr.,
READ THE FOLLOWING TE.ST1AHJNY

ners.

lmp-iry»ig»toiH»oee
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LI.YER

DAJUJ3Q*S
REGULATOR

To uR trAom tkit mag coacsra and Utog*
crra« Ittryludif.
,

.u - JOHNS di cnOSLEY-s.

LIFE UlTTEKa,

CEMENT EOOFIttO,
IT IS FIRE ANB WATCH fSOOFA

llliona.—
blunder*

FAtTArci MnurrxM* or Hxhltii.—
In examining tbe vessels al tbe various

wharves we iiiid among the curi&lt;miU«m ol

our cwtutnerc* tbe bflg

Mirada, just in

from TndiUI&lt;» with a esrgo ftf H&lt;&gt;ndar*a»
Sarasparilla fur Dr. J. C. Ayer &lt;L Cy.,-of

Lowell.

UARLLMTS LIVES

KEGVLaTOK.

So particular aru thia firm as

u&gt; tlm artidea used in compounding llwrir
drug, like some others they

LIFE BITTERS.
reratvt A HKL. » *1
TlMk PlttMtF cvteri.g f»
KI SIMA

consume,

gathered for them by a skillful agent uf

their owu in the tropical region* of its

niatty spedea «»f thia plant, but two «if

w hich are renliy valuable In

atiacli of Asllnua

Darling’s Liver Regulator.

tm-didn*;

the qnaiitie* of these are atari sff&lt;-eteJ by
the time**f gathering, imwleufcuring, etc.,

N'» Heat is required in making appHeatHh

Mt Met triBing. as »n
of tirnciklyn, wMtaa: “Eebraarr
*J *“?,1 bad ■ »»' err aitscii ifl'ils.

upon him. One of the iurrt v'arirtiraof
Bnrsaparilla grows wild in our own for­
. ” ' ■ £.teitrxx3
ests, white several ulbera. nearly worth
GUTTA FERUUA CEMEXTj,
less, ahouml in Central and Smith Amerca. Tlie iut«’lligrnt agent assured us dutt
tlie yirlura ol this drug had nr»er , Immui
IMULINGB LIVER REGULATOR.
exposed jfijb* Action pl tbe Weather,
fully ‘ofd. and that tlie reason of the low
I dut so.Md (OIIO4 jt,„
adtnif.mv, rvmor
ea'ectn in wbidi many hold il is .maihh
t «cd 'touting the lirM isactolur. I1
due t» tbe importation of aueh iiuiurnsr
-will ■* a
1
quantities &lt;&gt;l tbe worthless varieties.—
FAMILY 1UEDK13E.
Ilia aiitfUMta of his trip* to lL&gt;pdurna
n. ».Li; .biaiaa.
and bis Imsii-rsa excuraloiw along the.
Gulf of Dulce mid the rivers ofMiiiitague
niU Santiago nmi atnonft adjMcent , mmiiilains wcfe of intense inten-sL ' We, can
I.
,..h&gt;r_&lt; u. ... ’
.
hut cmumend nnd honor hi. enipbiye**
for the faithrulneaa imd energy in wbieh
advice and subecrilie f-r the paper. A they execute their trust as ministers u.
IT WILL nqt CRICK tXOOUi OK KCXT5
M ARM WKATHEM. ANU Nu/wARtkOKrT
iiew volume cpmmrnrc* &lt;m the first i»l tlie public beabh, and. we suajeot that
sasas'-"”
January, aud it being a valuahle.w.gk of thia course ia at l«iut utie of the raaa&gt;
why their medicines arc held in aueh
rvfiiwreuce. contntaing ns it fi&lt;w*, rh* ohly
traurdmary faw«r tbn.nghout t|H»iivi|ii
offidkrilM^f patrni tlaltfrs‘published in wwrJd.-rlfew.Y“.«,l«P*J

“The c»ty t.f Nashville, where the rebel Uauffi families by bundrads are fly ing like
goveraiaeut baa la&gt;t atrurk bottom, has a their lives. Th* tnemy has l«een per.
population •&lt;( about 30.000. Il inrreaaea milled to advance mure than a hundred
with much greater rapidity thando'South- mill’* tn the North, burn W«rnaw, and
erjmiieagceerally. ou jug m the great drsinn Lbs Government supplies wlmh
development &lt;:£mnnqfacturee nnd indua. were stored there, mb thr staamcr Plstte
trie Ipursuita at?this point. Thu Capital Valley on the MiasUaippi, and the 8&lt;in
the country, every1 numl'cr should be
'j niNgnificeut litnratonr structure, which slmcpn the, Mraenurl. and capture a, val­
preserved. Th* piperia published every
cost'over n million dollars, is one of the uable train, loaded with guns. Iwtween
Um; of the city.
Sedalia and, Leavenworth. But on tbe Saturday, by Che well known patent
Another it the wire suspension pihsr hand, great.*#»&lt;• b«* been abown
bridge” arr&lt;*m ' th* •CWihberlsnd nver. in givingosdor* for the rendition nf fugi­ conducted the paper during the paM. six.
tive slaves, in hunting down even the
Other public biritdings wbk-il It Contain* negroes who acomiipanied Gen. FreRpint
t» Ltteatic Awsylum, tbe State and his staff''»n their return to 9L Louis,
Penitentiary, W university, snd MrsNeal culminating In G«i. Hallecks order b'
■Hid a pnjnphlet of ad vice la inventors,
be'toalfa protection in onr lines.

■MCMd N-ni

IT WIM. MEND ruRDELAIN.
So msuer iltUtbrokenFiictiM1 Mi*a?t
M
• . .Ufflat.. sli.muc sevM is asMtuffMAMf
fr WILL WENT)
Thai eostli Alabaster Vaaa is broken sad yon can7
..US i», »«U. U, Md
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Some ofour

I
“We du mA believe that even in this
Republican exchanges seem to be very
। age of cheap publications any work can
much alarmed, lest th* Re publicans in I &gt;&gt;« m&lt;*re tvwsotutblu than the terms uf the
Congress, may be led into ultra positions jSciumnc Ambkicax at W per .year,
.with twenty five par uent diacumri tor
«*n the slavery question, designed na pit­
club*-&lt;&gt;f ten. it forma a yearly volume
falls by shrewd Democratic members.
«&gt;f832 pages quarto wilb nu immrtwe
The only pitfalls the Republicans are utiiubvr &lt;d urigiiud engravings. There
in danger of falling into, on that qaretion ia nut an industrial purnuil which does
ore the same tb.t covered the Buchanan mil receive a ab-re of its attrutmn. Il
administration with eternal Infamy. The coutaius official lists of patent claim, im­
portant stupsUo, practical receipts for
ul d-fogy-ciHiservati v e-afraid-&lt;&gt;C-y ou|-shaduseful domestic and purposes, and has
ow element, is not tha only element nec­ lon£stu«&gt;d, both in this country and Eu­
essary t&gt;&gt; l&gt;e retained, to insure tbe future rope, ns the highest autfi*trity in the me
chsuic ntts nud aewneva. Tbcra .la no
success of any party. .
publication more ialiiahluUi,lhu- farmers,
the engineer, the iron founder, the me­
chanic, or Uh- mHitufacturar.
Wo, have
There are rune facts nnd siqrgestions
never opened a imuiUer without iearninr
in the following rcfrreuce U&gt; the cmidhion
a&lt;&gt;me 1 hi ng we never knew Iwdure, and
of nflairs in Missouri _,then snd now.”
obtaining valuahfr iefiirmali&gt;ai for Hie
winch will aflmd food ter rdWctioltl—
benelil id &lt;»ur readers. Thq Publishers,
They need no comment, and tlierrfore we
will make none, believing that mir rend­ Messrs. Munn it Co~ of 37 Park R-&gt;w,
New York, have deseved the aucews
ers are abundantly o*n&gt;pHant U&gt; make
which they have aebiuted.
No me
the proper application, and place the
slrnuld visu that city without calling al
resp'in.-ibility wher* It belongs :
Twenty dassago our brave troop* in । their pajatial establishment, • Which i» a
MiMKMiri bad ju«t routed the en«-njy ini nmseuni of irueative gcnimia, collected
fmm the entire- world. If any of mir
thr battle id Fredericktown, and thfc fi-ur •
friend* aaay &lt;&gt;ff m lhe o*&gt;tipiry d-«g nut
•ucceaalve skirmishes of Lexington. Wet
know this work and will take our advice,
Glia*. Linn Creek, nnd Springfield.—
they w|H m,ol &gt;2 a nd hcc-Hnesubscrifiera
They had driven the relielti d«iwt&gt; t«i the
immcd&gt;u!i?ly,»r..by applying to the Pul&gt;Arknnsa* line, aud wcreatlll in pursuit,
lisbers they, can .obtain a specieiru copy
■bp&gt; Gen. Frpmunt waa removed Tniin
gratis, which will be auro i&lt;&gt; c-nifinu tbe
the, emmand fi»f „lne«&lt;mpciency.”—
truth i.foijr rro&gt;mini iid.Uicu."
Since that time our army has evacuated
Wa fully indorse th*.above, and would
Springfield, leaving all Sopthern Mtsaouri •

-CT read

-

rr wn.i?iwir&gt; hFARi

u uJU Mend B*.e, Gwrf,

DdHLMQ'S LlVMt RKvVlATOR

and the oaths of drunken men.

Thk Slavkmt Qckstio!^

IT Wll.l, MESH CHIN I.
Your broken tb»B* Cups *»d kAmf.

I

one wf the first questions fi»r Congrats to
the question of a modification uf the -finan­

and is directly to the point

I’iir«-*S i-ta.

A Government book bindery al Wash

auce*Mfully termintae tha war,- will b*

allies of the War Department.

S..M l.v nt!

AH

New ¥.wk, Nov. 2D.
wljq ire disposed to strut a ki thr caeae iif
A special to tbe Tribant, Washington,
religion in otrr midst, by material aid^irc
Nov. 20th. sayet “l'l&gt;e Go-rrnmewt bus
received intelligence to day that he lead- cordially invited' t«r attend.
ington was burned cm Munday with sums erekd*the rubHlion in Ittchmondi nnd in
40,000 volumes of Th* sea&gt;ud volume uf• the Confederate camps neWiee tho Puto- . GJ1* Tbanliiqrv mg d*» passed off vary
patetil-uffic* reports, composed *4e|y of mac, nt least, are satblkd that they nru quietly hi thiarillsgu. Religions services
HPU.NAULE, all of Ha slinga.
Were fft-M by the nnitsd o-mgrrgations t&gt;f
engravings. Quite a uutubsr of Major

Tbe quaation of bow to prosecute and

will, of course prrse.it themselves, but

DoMlls. TWIf.

IT WILL MKSI&gt;IVO«V_.,_
iu. hnim )r«3

The friends «if Rev. A. il. G*fTou will
meet at bi* house fur a dvmali** vfslt,

York, where they are Co take a steamer
fur liayli.

■Inns of the task before IL

mostly such as win grow out of the neees-

&gt;idd Ipavfc a
md. Ran•try th,hmwm a Hive Bi rup loin h
itls tlot only plraaMil for------------------------hut is a cvrjsie yuip
Whoop.

I

departments,

DM*.

The jBnymrrr’sFurlrras Monro* letter
Myat ••Rrtwl rep»rts'suite that Fdosacola
has been evacuated, nnd the Navy.Yard
anti rely destroyed by the fire of F.iH
Plekens. Ren. Bragg has sent f«r reinfiTuemeots.
The five Federal vessel*,
assisting Gul, Brown are said to have
been riddled with shot.”
*

.

btes under moimmloo* circumxUnces^nd

' Gen. Fremont arrived here lait bight.

? » s r-rr

Gan. Sherman had

been pl read in eummand at Sedalia.

MENUiffyiMtS.

wws «rs?

ing NeW Madrid.

number of dwui fn«n that regituebt.

3

news of its organization (&gt;r proceeding*,
in time f.»e this paper.
CotigrrM itaaem-

dune.

II WILL SRSD.

IT WILL

iL i

1.1 ubwn Lilt- cuunuy iu small gutqfu. livieg by piundsr. Tha rebels aro furtily-

We shall not rewire notch, if why,

comdder.

wnx wrrttttX

Seventh C&lt;&lt;ugrexs cuu-

Th*

1

■Ah-trkiiii lluroth.

ton.

•ttL.____
Mid relaxin;

■

I be California regiment, now in Richmond,
■W&gt;»?lhal®*ZaHktllsr at the hauls

IJ a fr W B ffflW B flJ lA f

,s expediliK 1*1
arrived at Hampton Roads.

wSher's. itl "owwii

H U f.l

they

,_! l denials .to
t that Lord

A Deantifal KltaOe.
of birds, will fight t &gt;r th* young one* in
her nrat agninst th* owl”—and bn .will

• hiUU.de-

guctapebcsac
u*rl AtnbNMepe; Ornamental
Ambrt.tj’py' hnpvrixt AtabndytnQlUleMtts Am.

period. but MW is aff.rded hy the rinudy
u-e jd M*a. WjMWV i Sootwihu firwr.
m bru«
A II — L... k_.----------------- ji.___j-f.-i—j I AKI) COFTIgn Sm. U —

�reform.

AltarubyadorPlaintigs.

nortfiC

STATE OF MICHIGAN. I
Lotxrx m Baut, - j

‘LOW PRICES”

To all whom It

ADVICt FBKK.

Xaw-Tork Benevloent Iniimary
H.1UUUJIU. ,
.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING
8 PkClAL SOT1CES

country.

.
____

town.bip W Hope &gt;n eatd evenly, and State of
PROPA
.^-STATBOF MICmOAX, AHchigna, on Saturday, the thirtlelb I&gt; tbj day of
Cw&gt;n or B,a«r a*
No»*mber.l8dl. at nueo'efort In ni.atteniooo.ilie
Ata "e.-lon 6| lhe Probate Court for the eonn- following ileeenbtd land*and tenement*.belong­
tyefBarry Mdcn.t tbeProbate Vflw.’ln tha i ing to the aaul ertale, to tbe oeunty at Barry,and
rjltur »f Baatingq, on Tu*-d*y. tbe twenty. . Stat* of Michigan:
alxiL day of November. la the year &lt;&gt;ne tbuuMqd
TLe we*t ba&gt;r uf the Mortb*e*t quarter of etceight hundred end Litj oue. Promt, Hbktaan Dan twentgftabLtfeAin tuwtulup number two
C-Prinjl*. Judge of Probate.
I (».) borth bfRttrgrnine (4.,weal, and containing
la tbe matter of tbe irate:* of Almira Everts. WfffcV &lt;•’&gt; •“tv* ®f lend, mot* or in*; Mid aale
J»u &lt;J Miff County. deceased.
being med* aohject to a balance of a Mortgage of
On rekdiug and hling ib* etlUon. drir verified about two huijtrd Dplhua, i»)?«.) gire* by
I pardy Ladd U&gt; Rather Duod, and bearing dal*.
Jone »d. iBuT; ant »*«1 aale la atao auhpei to th*
I dower of Hie widow of toe arid Purdy Ladd; aatd
. dower being tbe um of tn roti eix aerea and two­
.
_„... . a ,L_ »• _.i.’ . . i . r .
j.. ;

nisen. b* assigned for lhe tearing of arid t&gt;«tiImu. and ihal the heir* al te* of mid derenaed.snd
all Other per.-uas interested in Mid estate, ere re­
quired to ape*.-, st * oro-lon &lt;&gt;f said court, thro to
hr boldeu st l be Prob*’* OtSre. in tha village of
Healings, vud sL-w caaar.il wv iherv be. why
the plat rr ot ltic petiti- Oerslx.ald tmt b- granted.
Apd it U further ordere&lt;l that .rid I'ciitim.er
git* antic* to the persons interested in said
estate, of the pendancy ul a*M |&gt;e&gt;ition and
ahaerisc ’bereoi. br causing ■ oopv uf thia
er to be published In tbe -kepublCcan Bea
n*r.“ a newspaper, i rmled and circulailng in
said c-ina-v ol Barry, far three suecroaire werta,
itamediaXelv previous to said day of li-arlug
SHERMAX C. PRIXDLE,
(A true espy.) novdf
Judge of P-obri*.

IX OUB L&amp;'£ OF TBADE;

Come and See !!
WE

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

ra. Ovarian Tamar,
Vrtuale Disease.
Trek CUy.erttaai *T
wsrsi

These medicine. are prepared la oca o»&gt; ui.
ratort. under lire care of able Chemist., tad are
lire caret reUabte known to tarecaa, indudwg all
,hT^0*iAre*Sn«*kT ,ert*r- c-telaing, full M-

to furntsh.ng mcdiciaro to toe poor, lu all caros
medicine* can be aeot by mad or eipreaa if de­
sired. Se-d for oo* ur more of uur works and
judge for yowroebrea.
Also publttocd ad toe InRrtsary. to eld toaro

°kTUE FAMILY PHYSICIAN.

PBOBATB ORDER.

Containing aimpl* remedie* easily obtained for
tha cure of Dtaeroe I. all ita form*, with faU ex­
planation* el the esu-re, eymplotna, diet, bathing
snd.xwctee- Pri&lt;* rente.

PanaaTtOmca. Barry County.
)
Hroilsgs, SeptMober »th. &gt;641. (
I - All pereoaa havingC'tarmea *gah»t the Estate
of Francis Maur, deceased ar* bei ebi notified and
required to prvaent the same at tbi*
for *xaniinaUM and adjustment bt me --t» Tiaesday the
IwritUi dar »f November next and Tuesday the
iw*&gt;-ty eighth day otJanuary next *t » o'clock la
tire fi-rtiMio of each uf Middays-, mx tnuolh* from

THE tAPlE-S MEDICAL FRIEND,
And tbe Phyaiology of Xarriage.
A work oo the cause, symptoms, and treatment
of all eomplainta peculiar to tb* rox. un marriage,
liadutiea. abortion and its rr.nlU. on children,
their ill. and on lb* prerentmn of coureniton,
with Ibv.IwM* Instrwctioos to thorn oa auhirou
of a private nature. Price tS cents.
TMe Orsllrarii nellcsl (•■hs!**.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
AH peraont haring claim. egrinst ths
E-taU &lt;/ OuKr K. AbvrL.
d»en»&lt;4. are hereby mMifout and requested lu

lary Caruplalnt*. FeJr• and Ear dureaae*

Complaint. Heminal Wcakneaa^ axo au. D1,r‘“1
or tub Utuxanr axd Saxt'At. OnnAxa, from whaterar core or «f whaler er nature. Our object
will b* to gire^jy to the afflicud by effecting in
^Our^tle^eW^ebaJge nothing fbr adeJca an-t
written preacriptiuna; bat will luruUb ,'rh*n r*"
ouMted toe very beat medicine* at lb* lowe*t

And Private Adviser.
A book for th* old and rtrang. embracing th*
Palhulogy. Preontom and cure of all dirorore of
Urinary and Sexual Organs, .an a w.roixo vote*
_ —Ji —
..rh ■■ to b. fsnild in no

CHILDREN

sofa for all—both old and young,
rise* ere on «:»vy tonrue;
iiaarened — no Iroger kill.,
are bleroed with Measles's Pill*.

SOOTHING SYRUP,
F«r Children Teething.

PROB ATE O/JZlEJi.—STATEOF MIClllO AS, |
Conutr of Barry, u.
At • »e«ioti of tbe Probare Court for th* Co in
tv of Barry, huldcu nt toe PHbate OB:*, in Ike
vAi.dc M Hmbusa. on NweUv* U.e ‘]*&lt;*I*&lt;
November. 1W4.; present, H. C. Prit-die. Judge
uf Probs e.
*
In the matter of the estate of Thoma. Dillin,
'’’tteXtem* "»d «*•« *I,f petil’f".
rerifkd
uf Adam Wulf. Eaewlnr of thela’t M ill and tratamer.t. of raid deorertd. pteytag.
rea^ u. therein art forth. Href tea my be ll.et.-; d

“Ki.u

TO CONSUMPTIVES
.
utrfeHia.

Ai d those .micted with
XSRV0U8 DEBILITY, heart

DUEASE.FFVERA AGUE, rr C0SSTIPATI05.

Tbe underelffaed. now aerentrflr* year* nW.

with direetinne for
I oarnc
Al~
?n
. V....iMmn. rod Karreree forte
II Itod Ibero remedies, a .ure cure for
aud ail d.eewroe
the Tneoir san
, xxo Aetra. Corovtrsn0*- Hasev
-reais. Naavor* DxWutt. end F*

THE

TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it. mothers, it will give real to
vourael.es. and
RELIEF AXD HEALTH TO YOUR IXFANT3
We hire pit* up and avid this article for war

v.wuai wr ur'rr u.'c
।
other m*.lie&gt;ue—norerhea il failed in a alngle in- '
alauce. i&lt;&gt; ■■ffoet a cure when tinv-|y nreil. On the :
contrary, all are drbghtcd with it* operethma.and ,
.■-oak in ternOi of cummetid.Ure: ot ite magical
effect a and medi. al virtue*
We apeak tn this
m.tlvr. -whet we do know.- after ten year* *xp*ulenre. end pledge our reputation (or 11.* fulfill
went of what we here declare. In al moat every
in.tancc whcie lhe infant i* "uffrring from pain
and exhamdiuu. relief wdl be found in fifteen or
Iwrall niinntr* after th5 »yrnp i* admluialrred.
ThU valuable preparation la tbe preaenptiem
of on* o' tbe c.o»t eeperiebced and alullftif nnraea lu Xew England, and baa been need wilh
never foiling auccea*in

da* of Januarr.A. D l^t.at leu o clock A. M .be
aaiigned for tbe bearing uf »»id prlitio!!. and
tiial tbr lieira at la" uf »md drctwciLaiud al! oilier
i«r*oua inten aird ill m&gt;M eataie. &lt;« required ta
appear at a area'ioti of »*)d Court, thru tu tie Loldeu at ib* Fivbate Uffltc. n »»•’• Villagv «f Deal­
ing*. "id too* «•“»&lt;. 'I‘I'l‘rp, **•
‘b»
uraveruf the petiinmet alr-uld not bi granted.
Audit tefurtbrr ordered, toat aatd p*|iiion*r
give notice tu the peraoo* inirretrd, in e nd
State, uf the peodeucy of aaid pefilhM. *«»d th«
It not owlv relieve* th* child from pain, hut inliaanur thereof, by caving a copy of tbt* order rigoratoa lheetowiacb and buwrla. curracta acidMb* tUbltatod tn th. Kepubli vdk..Wr. a l.wa it». and girea tutiraud energv io the whole eyaie#»r piehd i» *-“* «"’'inti. of Baity for fmr tem. il will almoat ivtai.tiy relieve
M^reaLc wreka, itumcdial.ly jircrmu. Io Mid
Griping in the Bowel" nnd Wind Cholie,
ia
oSy.)
B. C. PRIXDIX.
aod overcome oonrtilatona. which if not apcedliy
&gt;
judge of Prebata.
remed.ed. end in death. We belfcr, it de beat

H’HSEHOI.D AND

'WrJK

FARM.

Plantation nnd bbops.

Which greet! r facilitate* die process of teething, I
hr s-.fleniag lb* guru*, reducing all inffamaib a—
wilr-rilay all
and spasmodic action. and ia

For everyFamUy. having over a ItdO receipt*
on Cooking. Dyeing. Preaerving. Cleaning. Ac.,
Huw to I'taut and what il u beat to Rai**. How
to cure ammafo^dnee to Houm Keepers. Farmer*,
end Mecfomlc*. m&gt; a !'&lt;&gt;• .object, of ioteraL­
Price £5 rent.. Worth »10 tu any one.

THE COKMJMFrtYB'S HOOK.

BOOTS &amp; SHOE?,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

For tbuae who wish to get well from khat awfol diaeete. ■ full deacript mn nf all tbe remedies
used foi if with a careful atotemeut ot th* reawlla,
and o.beweM information Prie* io oento.
The iuf.irmation ia not to be found in any work,
pnbb-ihed. :-r auaiMbt* trmu any other roarer
Ti.ear taiuk. *re puMiabcd oo ba* paper, aod
beautifully bound.
Any ul the above worka will be mailed free, on
receeptof pricw. m *Ump* or tunney; or lbw whole
in a liand-imrlv bound volme fur oxa ooixaa. Bo
fam tv almuld be withunt them. They er* ulna
tinted with beautiful engraving*, rod contain
lb* cvnden»ed experience ef year*.
.
Aoaxva w.xtxii, for th* above worka, who can
ma c IlWaiuonlh. Seudfor.circular forageutaTo tbe l ouuguf both rrjtea auffariog from Sc.
tret IUb&lt;fo: i&gt;n»tratuM&gt; of mind; low of powernervous debility, hae of s-aht, waksfallbea*. for*
cf eolnude, eruption* on the face, Ac- An. St't
a.raaa rr rtwo uart; t&lt;fore run suffer inoatable
damage, io built Irody ami mind.
Tu »ekills who want, urn rtcAnaxT. and xtraa
remedels for irregularities, Obstruction*. Whiles,

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

CHANCERY ORDER.
; UF MlCHlGAX. Eighth judicial CirK, cult, in Cb-ucwy.
Jomv. AL Zrort. t'—p&gt;'e
Jferreend DU-ium
/wv«»J&lt;,«*
_
Rail roidmE ia toe Circuit Cjmrt foe tlie connl*Tflff?*rf. Cbaucwv . st BsaUng*. on tbe
Uto day oi October. A. D. 1441fl seticfoctorilr appearing to thia Cowrt,-lh*l

foringfrom *»y »f ’be foregoing dtacroe*. da not
trt.’nr prejudice,, or the prated IM of."’bare,
atard betwren vmisndyoOr anffrnng child *ad
th- reih f the* will be evre—yea,«b«elntely aureto follow rhe uM of thi, medieinr. if stmeiy Used.
Foil direction, for uairgwin accompany rech bot
tlr
Nuoe gewuwn- wales* Hie t*c-*smU* of
&lt; URTL-i A CALKIXH. Xew York, i* ou th*out­
side wrapper. Bold by Droggiate tbnmgbviu tb*
WurbL

AND

Wa WILL MAIL raaa. to ny ana applying for it,

THE JOURNAL OF MEDIOAL REFORM.
It ia a large and beautiful paper, rod eon Irins
lhe asoal valuable iaCmualleu un
’peculator lire, or Seminal W etenete. Tbe cave.
rCect* and cure, showing th* awful effects «f the

DRY GOODS!

ISAAC

Principal OUiee, 13 Cedar St., M. Y.

C.

MUTT.

Is now rewii ii»g Cmm Nft* York afad
Buattwi, kia fall at‘t-k of
-

Groceries! !

t2F OLD FRIENDS

P»c vou io-niug*

ITT THE RIGHT PLACX.

n.rrOS-a Sosnr CMIod

P11U.

Stacks of
'
tiiWM!*

Ijuriuua; palronixrd by
lhe principal pliy.ieianr
*”d ai-.rurer.r.* tn tbe
Union, elegantly coated

W'urg*Hoiee P. centa;
■a

«»♦l,01c’for ‘,n*1,o,Ur
&gt; Ull d.reetivua ««&lt; n,t
Yjf^MMtl.nr ratii box
w---- ■&amp; I Warranted annerior to
‘
am PR1 before tbe public.
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tTZlaraw* Leo* Comv,
ymrwtaJtriy IT. I***. „
t. n.
AU--r.-1-'
„I write thia to lufurtn row of tbe woudrrfnl

Clothin

"

Spire;
I* addition to tor above steek of (Inxvtte be
haaafnlland complete asaoriiaratcf

HASTINGS

TANNERY!

K«,r tnrri’ » ear* sue na* w"-11
-••
ioua derangement of the system. sadlr impairing
her l.eu’th. winch baa hero »iewd&gt;Iy fetiimr during
lt.a. period. When mx*w Tort tn Avril last. a
fkandedi'iaed ma '&lt;■ “•» '«&gt;t&gt;r pHl*.. Having full
tbe judg-root of■« friend. i ufiatnd

WCffigRk

On ll.rmude.of Treatment noe Prectreed.
On tbe Faleo Treatment of Dieeaaea.
On the rathraa Medici Humbug*.
On the I’breioiogy of Mnreimc*7
Conaisting in part of
O* the common miw of Medinne.
New Orleans, Mmc'ivfoto. '&amp;&amp;«.
On Diet. Eaerelae* end Ablution,
flow the Pbyaician aLouIil bq.
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated’SuHow to Pre&lt; rut Prngnaucr.
A nd many other .thing*. Sex* ran npirn.
Tliie Journal theatld be in the Lauda of every
Molnwcw- and Synipw,
Green and BLick Tea®.
J. Uomaax, N. D„ A. X.. Chief Phy*icton. S
Rin, Ceylon, nnd Jb»« G4&amp;,■
S. Moaaia, Surgeon. Dr. J. Bo II*, t h.raiat
Oihoe in New York. l.M Cbamlrera Street. .
Slone, Wreidrtt, and Willow War*,
Office in Wiliiamaburgb. South fob and 8tb St.
Ogura. T.ihaccn. and Snoff,
CctretpondMita wilt pirate enclose two or
three areicps for return poatag*. and addreaa our
Salt and Water Lime.
S.«pa; Bwknstuo, Cntaia^Pepper W&gt;d

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low

in

exchange for good*—

W total, Cum, Gate, Bauer, laird, Pork.

anA finally ajmtMl ayeryUuHg yuu have

rar MiHale.tRiL.

Alan, to* targe* Vock ot
Oil aaad Lamp*!

yerwafcae

Ever offered in Rktlfr Creeps all of tahieh
Th* anbaenber hiring laved tha Hwling* Tan­ will ba- a-U aLprirea that caniiA fciLto
nery for * term uf rear*, ia now prepared to
Mit pirttetoer®.
,
Fumtob L«Mliror.Nt ttot Uauul Rate*.
Particular attrition pnid io fining nrWhite and yellow O.\I BARK takes ia «t- dwa from Ranting® and vidniiy, and
chnngc for Taaaiag.
aatWartiua gaarontred in awy caar. .
AU Leotber Warranted good or no pay—The highatat market price atwayr
I amadnoaerrylBgca a
paid for Pt’idtH*.
4
ISAAC C. MOfT.
And keep BOOTS AMD 4H0E8 FGR-SALE,JeSmoa 8L,kJfote*JbwtufRatUe Crete Homo,
Cualom Work dime on abort tralto*. it deal red.
AU Unde ol Laatber Md Boota rod Mom

We toko

Dnxn, Paints, Olli, Pnrairg nuid, wad Camphen*.
*

aevll-kf

�OF THE UNITED ST,

CURE

NervousHeadaehe

HR. HOBACK'S

BCIKMHAVIIB REMEDIES IT

FALL AND WINTER

WE
—- —
.w .,
. WV Uf-ynur. gl.K'g
tows aad ngor to tbo digreuve organa, and raatoring the natural elastic ly aad streugth ef the who!*
7Tbe ’ CEPHALIC PI 1.15 are the result of

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with one of tha LARGEST and
BEST Awortmenu

of
That the BLOOD PURIFIER end BLOOD
PILLS bare breu proved by eualym tn
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
Thai they cure the almoat uni rental complaint.

long ioveailgation and carefolly cendncted exper­
iments, taring been in use many years, (taring

vaat amount of pain and suffering from Headache
whether originating in lhe mrtvw system or a de,
ranged State of the rtemadt.
They are entirely vegetable In their competition,
and may be taken at all time* with perfect safcir
without making any change of diet, odtfoefomni
O' any
lath rtodtrt it «ug to adtnUU-

DRY GOODS

and restore the healih and strength of tbs sufferer.

*

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have flee aignaturaa of Henry C.
patting on each box
Hold by Droggists and all other Dealcra in Med-

INCIPIENT-CONSUMPTION,
Kn Mb emaciation, difloitty of breathior, Weak Longa. ludigartuo. Dyapmali', Dfoeaure
and indeed wa might enumerate many mure aim, of tbe nervous System. Paralysis, Palea, sari for
but ws have only apnea to aey. it will not only cun all ***** requiring a Tonic
- .
Ibadcbilitv following cldfls and few bat pre­
rents all attscks arising from miasmatic influei&gt;c*s Dr. DWs’ rrlebaneT Wise M«m
aad cures the disease at once, if already attacked
11X11 TDi’DXJ’HCailZD I
And as il acts directly and persistently oa tiio bilary system, arousing tbe liver to action, protecting
in bet, all the excretions and Werriions oftbe sys­
tem, it win infallibly prevent any deleteriooa ecnMuueni-ea following upon change of climate and
CAUSE SOON TO HEAL, .
water; hence all traveler* should have a bottle
and discharge from lhe sy.tem, ererv taint ol with them, and all should take a teaspooaful at
■&gt;--- z .
...
r-l...
least before esting.
it prevents eoattveuesa,
strengtlieite Ute digestlre organs, it should be in
RECRUIT TIIE DEBILITATED,
the hands of all persons of .edentery hab-te, rtnand there ta no diecast of tbe Btomarb end Bowels dents, minister*, literary men, and all ladies not
accustomed
lo
much
out
door exercise should al­
tha liver, th* nervous system, tbs skin, glands or
ways use tL*e If they wsk they will fiud an agree-C?L .1__ .wa_ JlSUwl S___ ■______ . .I_ _
““’ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OB

A box will be sent by mill prepaid on receipt
f lhe
PRICE 25 CENTS.

AB orders should be address to

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,
HEADACHE

SICK FENALES,

who hare languished tor year* in triples* wnakurea end despondency, recuperate with great ra­
pid Uy aoder their mt iguraUug operation. That
all sexual diaabililie* arii removed by thmr ter
dial and gently stimulating propertie*. That they
recruit
■
SHATTERED CON8TITUTIONB,
however they mar have been trifled with and
abused t tbal lhrir direct tendency is to lengthen ।
life, and render il enjoyable. Thea, operating di­
rectly upon the pauow
mi tU Wood, they

Ever shown in thia

OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD
„ .OH XECRCTIONS,
. in.which ther du not pre ywwnfo rrli^f. and. (if
administered befure the very citadel of life baa
beentnvsded.) e/eef u Mi'afa*. aad
torr.
Bear in mind that the 80ANDINA VIAR-TRO
ETABLK BLOOD FILLS are endorare! bv the
.w^..r
-eit-a------

Market, which

are pure and entirely free from the peieoaa toaisitted in the adulterated Wine* and Liquors with
which th* country &gt;* flooded.
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•
These Bitters act only CURE but PREVENT
Disease, and should be used by all who Jtea.fr&gt; a
e-iuulry where th* water to bod. or w here Cbill*
and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely iaaecent and Larmiers, they may ba givoa Iveeiy to
Children and infants with impunity,
PliysieMUs, Clergymen, aud temperance advevales, as sa art of humsuilv, should aamrt is
spreading there trulr v»!u«Lt* BITfEkS e»er
las land, aad tbervliy c-scaliallr aid in baa'ubiag
n. -i.-.w. ..j n w_._
•
•
•

are prepared to sell al a atnall

advance from

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

ft within their reach.

NEW YORK COSTS.
always on hand in time of need.' O. J. W&lt;
Proprietors, M Broadway, New-York, ant

thia paper frum time to lime. lir. Boback'* Med­
ical Almanac and Family Adrirer, containing a
great amoant of intereatingand valuable Medical

J. S, GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

THE

ONLY PREPARATION

KESlifiESt

■'

The many certificate* which hare toeae Seaidsrsd to is*, ami tbe ietteie which we are -dmIv «■reiving, era couriusire proof that aax-ug th*
women three Butera have give* a aaliafaetiea
wiiieb n* etnera tmve ever done before. Me da­
man ia tbe land *lteald be without them, aad
those who cnce us* thee will noc fail to krep a

DR- J. BOVEE DOBS'

Imperial Wino Bitter*
Are prepared by an eminent andaktllfolpi vsimaa
who ha, ured them sucre*.fully in bls peacsie*
tor the last twenty-ffve year*. Tha proprietor.

A NEW ARTICLE.

Dr. Boback’i Stwmach Hitters.

fore the public for a period of THIRTY Yt
during that time nave inalBtelued a hi
ncter tn altnort every part of tlie Globe.
* — ■——*——rv and immediate power of r
llh to person* suffering uo&lt;

* A new and delightful Stomachicend Cordial for
Siring toor lo the Stutnsch, and for the prwnon of billions complaiute ineMenl lo tbe Weatcotrutry. Try it
AS a morning drink to awist direction and
relieve Dyspepsia, it has no equal. Try it.
in flauor it is tvprrior to tU other Bitten. Try

stive w.tl restore the bald snd gray hair, aad pre­
serve tbe bair of the youth to old age, ia all its.
youthful beauty.
Battfo Creek.- Web.. Dre. ». IMA
Faor. wood: Thee wilt pleaM accept a Bn* to
sole property of Dr. Robeck, originated w-lhone Inform tbee that the hair on bny bead all fell off
of the oldest end moat eminent Medical Practi­ over twenty years ago. caused by a complicated
tioners of the Wert, and it ia directly predicated chronic disease, attended wilh an eruption on the
upon tbe wants of Western people.
bead. A continual course of saffenng through
Three Bitters derive their sHraalua from tbe life haring reduced me lo a state of 4&lt;-p«t&gt;d ncc
powerful tonic nature of tlie root* and herbs of I have not been able to obtain stuff for caps, balwhich they are composed, and a* they are, by al­ Ui-r bar. ! Lew., .M.S. do them up. in eons^
laying unnatural cravings of lbs stomach,directly
promotire of
P».T Bngg* A
———— ——™ -m
_ ■ www on earth, for s
TEMPERANCE,
two dollar bottle ef Uir Hair Restorative about the
first of August lest. I bare failhfiillr followed the
dh-ectlout and ll&gt;e bald spot is now covered will
hair thick and black, though abort, it » also earn­
ing in ail orcr my head. Feeling confident that
another large bottle weuld restore it enUrrir and
-permenentlr, I feel aa nous to persevere la (tease
.n.l twin. Awwl,,..!.
w—_
___ -V

Tbe following are among the distreming varieiy of human diaeasn in which the
VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
a — w._n *
■
z_f.it,: ,

Sisk Headache, (usually lasting two day*,) »
toured &lt;Y«* ofrucfc in one Ln/r ly yw PiUt, wcic
X nest her.
Rrepeotfuliy years.
'
R. Ik WILKES.

TrrtisaU, Mich., Jaa.14,1961.

RHEUMATISM permanently in three week*, and
GOUT tn half that lime, by removing local infiaFricn, 85 csuti per Bent, or B Baxes for SX.
mation from tbo muscles and ligaments of the
Prepared by Dr. I. C. ATER &amp;, CO., Lowell, Kam.
joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and atmgthRo«»n*
entng the kidney* snd blsddxr; they operate moat
dslightfallv on there importent organs, and hence
have ever been found a certain remedy for the
JOHNS
&amp;
CH
OS LEY,
worst cases of GRAVER
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings
ol th* bowels tbe slimy matter to which these 8OLK MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED
creatores adhere.
GUTTA PERCHA
MCURVEY, ULCERS, enJ INVETERATE
SOUR by a perfect puntr which tbeae LIFE
MEDICINE rree to tbe Wood,and all the humors.
SCOHBCTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upon Tbo cheapest and moat durable Rooffing

Ligonier, Noble Co.. Ind.. Feb. tt. IM».
PnovO. J. Woeu: Daertiir:—Io tbe latter hart
of th* year I861.&lt;whlla attending th* State and
National Law Sebool of th* State of New York.

ISAAC ,C.

MOTT,

Is now receiving from New York and
The use of these Pills for a verr .bort time, will
Boston, his fall Block of
effect an entire cere of SALT RHEUM, and s stri
king improvement in tbe clearness of the skin.—
CO&amp;MUN COLDS and INFLUENZA will always
bo cored by one dose,or by two in the wont esses. Tha Cort ia only about One-Third that of Tin,
ANO H 18 TWJCK_AII pVRAJUt, _
PILES —The original proprietor of these med­
Consisting in part of
icines, waa cured of Files, of 35 years standing by
tbe use uf the furs Msoicinbs alone.
GUTTAPERCHA CEMENT,
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
FEVER AND AGUR-Far this.ocrg* of the For preserving and repairing Tix and other MrrWet tern country, there Nedicimca will be found al Koora of every description, from its great elas- Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Sua aale. speedy and certain remedy. Other medi­
g*«cines leave tbe system sabjecl to a return of the
Mtilasses and Syrups,
diaeare ■ a cure by these medicines is permsneat.
Green and Black Teaa.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Code,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Wars,
Ggara, Tobaooo, and Snuff,
Salt and ,Water Lime.
Soaps, Snlcratua, Cassia, Pepper and

Groce r ies! !

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE1

SPALDiNGSPREPARW) Gl.UE!

BAYS TUM PIECES!
■CONOMYI
DISPATCH!
"A Stic* nt Tins Barn Num.” dR
As accidanl* will bappen.eren In well regulated
fomlhea, It is very fowiarble te hare Mmobehe*p
awdtxmvtntosiwag for repairing Furmiara, Toya

“no heat is

required.

teooee were torcoogaita me at all.
‘
! atoaoo made appliemteon to the most skillfull
phyaioana in tbe ounntry, but. retiring no assu­
rances from them Hist mv bair could again be re­
stored, 1 was forced to become rsocnriTod to my
fate, until, fortumitelr, &gt;n tbe latter part of thi
year 1467 your Restorative was reeoUemfad to

M tobesriUoa*H. R taaiw^ra ready, ead
o to ll.e Slicking tsoiet
“USEFUL IN EVERT BOUSE.”

M. R.-ABronb aeoompwire each Ullle. Prire

rtwpiani mtBET,
(Comer af Liberty BtmeM NEW YORK,
Jelt-ly
JOHNS A CROdLEY.

AbEXT». WaNTW&gt;!—Tm»48.Ca8M^ !

Lo wT’ressure System
• W»fc Sy, eretatosll

।

Lahds For Sale f
ISO

ST. fa tUtted
SU MBes from Bwtmpi. ib. onasty teal of Barry
County. There era FiftecM Acres improved

rv—*

frat. Wild Cherry Tree Bark. HprioaoeA, Chamositle Flow era. *«4 Gentian. They are maaa/Mlured by Dr. Doda bimarlf, who is m «---------- ‘
and *are*.*rul Pbynctaa. aad bene* I
ba Cteared among tbe quack aoatrema I
th. country, and against winch tbe Mt

Keroalfoe &lt;M1 aad Umr!

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!'

unl«1 e.rt,,bima i
lo Ue Sfomneh I Reaevate
the Kystem and Prolong I-ife f
prleefl per tarttie, •fotatlmator
Prepared and Mid by
CHARLES WDDIF1ELD A C«.,
. **&gt;l* pffonurroB*.
7B, William Street, New TwR.

GROCERY, SALOON,
Tb. .uWrib.r I, now pnjauto * mH

ETtoVVA.

Attorney and CommIIot at Law.
Wk‘ *“
drBUr*

Ever offered in Battle Creek, all of which
will be auld at prices li*l autfrol flail to

TOMIC. &gt;,DK3I&lt;S AXD UTEDAax

bare reoommendsd its ms to many of at friend*

.. —J z— a------ — Z- -npgrtf of i\t
country, tcifik
irtciions for
application.
Vulldc^
nighfjm-penoa
at our Principal Oficc and Warthoutt.

nnEPHEBiifti* ’synm iwrmta

aavteineri with Barberry. W-1^—r-f-'

ing to to aeud me an order on thin* agents for a
w.
bottle, and receir. lo thyself lb* renpturo declar- Iboretagbly Mated by aU efearea of lb*.
at loo—“lhe rrw aril is to those t list are kind tu tb* I for almost every variety of diaeaas faoidenl te ih.
■Widow and U&gt;* teiberieaa.”
^r.yyKe «. w. *wu.»u.
Thy friend,
SUSANNAH KIRBY.

CEMENT ROOFING,

SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE!

rom which * poiaonou* miaama ia created, l&gt;m
diter* should be used aver* morning before
&gt;t«aklasL
•
DR. J. BOVEE DOD3*

itras?^w
York and IU Barite Nt reel Ha.'UrtrMy’ ’

FAMILY QBOOEB11S
Aa low u U&gt;t lowru, For Out or raadj
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                  <text>PUBLICAN BANNER
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VOL. 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1801.

surra s

msssvs,

JACOB FERRIS,
ICCHIGAM.

WAR!
On High Prices, at the

MASOM ALLBM,
TAKALER IM ZiROCERIEX. preriafara. rre-

*2” c”’dle*- *« - •&lt;«.
S»- t ie
Centers e Block. Sut* slrwt. U»«ti go. Mick.

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &amp;. Striker,

In the midst of unprecedented political
trouMee we have enure of grant gratitude
to God far unu.ua! good health and must
abundant harvests. You will not lie aarprlred to learn that in the peculiar exi­
gencies &lt;&gt;f the times out Intercourse with
foreign nation* has been attended with
profound aUieiludc, chiefly turning upon
our own domestic affairs.
A disl-tyal
porti.m tif the American people have,
during the whole year, been engaged in
an attempt to divide and destroy the Un­
ion. A tmlino which endures factious
and domestic divisions, is exposed to dis-

fareign intervention. Nation, thus tempt­
ed to interface .re not always able to
resist the councils of reeming expediency
and ungenerous ambition, although ntea*
•ures adopted under such influence* seldom
fail to he unfortunate and injurious to
I bore adopting them, The dialuyal citi­
zen. «if the United States who havcoilerrd

--- UAVX---ROBERT* 4c XTRIKER,

JVST RECEIVED
a new and most complete assortment of

DRVGR AND ttEDICIMEM,

. PARKER,
TURPENTINE AN*D ALCOHOL.

MIEBUT 4k AUEM.
TTORXXTR ATL IVTsa-t Solicitor* in
cctt. fnrtienlsr •itenlien Mid Io Co

A

ms um%s»

IJT FUR MBCJUNTCAL AXD MEDICINAL
rURP0HKR,0NLYUEX

GROCERIES!

n. WRIGHT,
TTORNET and COUNSEI.IXIR AT LAW.
cl.li
Oflire. with W. W. lUfah Er.. MuMlavill*.
Barry Comity, Michigan.

TEA. COFFEE. RVOAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. UWi. RAlsLNS. CObFlSH.

aid and comfort which tbry have invoked
abroad, have reerived lea* patronage and
encouragement than they probably ex-

insurgents seem m assume, that foreign
Haltons in this care,disregarding all moral
Mtcisl and treaty obitgathma, would net
solely and relfuthly for the most speedy
rrstorniK.n of coiumrroe, including spec­
ially the acquisition ot cotton,—those
nations appear as yet not to have seen
their way t&gt;» their clqect more directly or
clearly .through the destruction than thru’
the preservation of tbs Union.
If we
c&gt;&lt;uld dare to believe that foreign luil'on.
arc actuated by no higher principle
than this. I am qufte sure a scomd argu­
ment could be made to slmw them that
they could reach their aim more readily
and rttoily by aiding in crush this rebel­
ion titan by giving encouragemeot to the
principal lever relied on by the etching
of foreign nations to' hostility against us.
as already intimated, In the embarrass
ment of onnuimv. Tb-»*e nation*, howthat it *na the PuioO that made our forThey can scarcely fail

to perceive that

DAMIEL COOK,
dlLJEW’" □’UOTJIIEKB a

AU CeoUac Extracts,
I. A. HOLBROOK
A TTOBNEY m4G n..**Ur«t U&lt;
A Ctaatxrr. n.send Land and

STATIONERY,

JT. M. RVIWF.LL.

PENS. PEXCILM. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES. CARDU. **.. Ac.

■;
JOHN ROBERTS,
PnrStCUXaaBSunrrou. Dwclling.o Bread­
way, sear ths Court Hou.*.

PATENT MEDICINES

MOST 1‘OPULAR

H. r. CH ERR V,

lasting*
r thing In

Solicitor

tCTr«!A!Pr !FD2i 'CASE
MEVIMU,

&lt;tneelsl sttretloe wiH be psH to COMPOUNDINtTsu** uutttug up I'REHLRlPtlONS. snd atty
onr i-arvhMiDg tueitid.ss uf us can rsty upoa
their being
. .

genuine.

ROhERTH A STRIKER.

Uastimi
8. C. raiMDLE,
fl oodyaar's

DAMIEL STRIKER
KOHEUTK * STRIKER.

8. II. COOK,

for record.
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:

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/WPFTT TBBOW*
A. aWEBMEY,

GIX Al A REM MM Al* AVERT.

U. RLRKELl*,

Ing difficulty, and tlmt one Mmug nation
prunii.rat mure durable |&gt;r«?e, and more
rxteawive,valuable and reliable commerce
titan can th.' same nation broken into

ll i« tn-t my pt.rpoae to ike di*cu«»ion«
with foreign Stales, because whatever
might be their wiabe. «*r di*po.hi&lt;ms
the integrity of our country depends
nut mainly upon them, liut upon the loy­
alty. pr?rioli«n&gt;, virtue and intelligence*
of the American people.
The rorres-

ktebbix*.

oecMioned by an obvioes tnissppretevtsioo of the facia, and a* justice require*
| that we should commit no belligerent act
not founded in strict right as sencll*«*d
by public law, I recommend that an ap­
propriation be made to satisfy the reason
able demand of the owner of the ve**el
for her detention. I repeat the recommuttdalion nf my predccvwmr In his annu­
al meaange to Congress, in December last
io regard to the surplus which may prob­
ably remain after satisfying the claim, of
American citizen, againat China, pursuant
to the award, of the Commiseionera,tt*der
the act of tho third of March. 1859. • If.
however, it should nut be deemed advis
। able to carry that recomend.tiim into
effect, I would .uggast chai authority be
given for in res ting the principal, over the
surplus referred to, in good securities,
with ■ view to the satisfaction of sueb
just claim of our citizens against China,
*■ are not unlikely to arts* hereafter in
th* course of our extensive trade with
that Empire.
By the act of the 5th of August last
Congrew authorized the Pre*id»nt to In­
struct the commander* of suitable vessels’
io defend themselves against and capture
pirates. This authority Ims been exercisvd in a single inatanc* only. For the
more effectual protection of our extensive,
nnd valuable commerce in the Eastern
seas especially, it seems to me that It
would also be advisable to authorize

tare any priara whirh pintle, may make
of United State* vessels and their cargoee,
nnd tlte cosular Courts estel&gt;h*bed by law
in. Eastern countries to adjudicate the
case* in the event that tiio ah-uild mut be
objected to by the local authorities.
It any g*w»d reason exists why we
should persevere longer in withholding
our recognition of the Independence and
Sovereignty nf Havti and Liberia, I am
imabl* to discern it.
Unwilling, how*
evrr.to inaugurate a novel policy in regard
for them, without the approbation &lt;*fo*ngreso.1 submit for your consideration lb*
expediency of an appropriation for main
mining a Charge &lt;T affair, near each of
those Srau-s. It doe* n-H admit of doubt
that important o-inmcicial advantages
might be secured by favorable treaties
with them.
lite operations nf the Treasury during
the period ehieh ha* elap«ed si nee your
adjauirnment, have teen conducted with
signal succeaa. The patrmti.m of the
people has placed at the disposal of the
Government the large means demanded
by the public exigencies. Much of the
national loan ha* ixen taken by eitixen.
of the industrial class, whose confidence
in tteir oHintrya fate, and xeal far their
ccumtry* deliverance from it* present
peril, have induced them to remtribute to
the sup|M&gt;rluf the Government the whole
•&gt;f ibeir limited anpilalti -ns. This fset
impose, peculiar obligations to eennmny
in disbursement and energy in action.—
Tin- revenue, from nil sources, including

poudetioe itself with the usual reservation*
is herewith aabmiUed. I venture to hope
it will ap|&gt;ear. thiit we have prrliced pru­ 30th nf June, 1861, wm •86,833,900.27
dence and lilwritlity towards foreign
and the expenditure far the name period,
including payment on rev-unl oft he pub­
with (irnifirM maintaining our own right, lic debt, were M 578.034.34; leaving a
mid honor. Since, however. iti*appirent balance iu the Treasury on the 1st of July
that heru. aa in every State, foreign dan­ ot §2,257.005.80 for the first quarter of
gers (irerMarily etterxi domealie'^i^ifu!- financial year ending30th of September,
titM, I nreotnend that adequate •»»•! ample 1861. The reeript. from all source*, in­
itmtsurr. te adopted far maintaining the cluding the halamw from July l*t, were
public dHrures on every side,
1102.532 200.27 and the ezpen.ee ♦98.­
under this g«*n*-ral rt comet id. lion, provis­ 539,733.09 leaving a lw.(atKu- &lt;-n the 1st of
ion. f-&gt;r defending our coast line readily ih-tuber 1801 of 14.902,776.18, Esti­
occura to tte mind, I ate*, in the Mine
connectkin, i&lt;**k lhe attention of Congress
nt the year.and lor the financial year
1863, together with lire views of the way.
Lewd that some girtifiratioiis nnd depot, and mean. far meeting the demand. o»n
of arms and muuitHMts with harbor and
templated by them, will be submitted to
os'ignlioo imprtivementa st well selected
point, upon these, would Ire of great im­
It i. gratifying to know that the ex*
portance to the iiati'-ual defemre and pres
ervation. I a-k attention to the vivwaof
are not beyond the reaocrceaof the loyal
the Secretary of War expri-rewd in his people, and to believe that the same
rcptrl upon the same general subject.
patriotism which haa thu* far austalned
1 deem it «f importiuitance that the the Government will continue to sustain
Invgi regions of East Tennessee and it till peace and Union again bless the
Western North Carolina should Ire re*n land.
nccted with Kentucky nnd other faithful
I respectfully refer to the report of the
parts «*f the Uui«*n, by railroad. 1 there­ Secretary of War, fur mfurtnalioo re­
fore rreotneiid. a* a military measure, specting tire numerical strength of the
tluat Congress provide for the constnic- army, and for reeommendjitinna having
lon of such a road as speedily as possible. in view an innreaseof its efficiency and
Kcatocky will no doubt co-operate, and the wall being of the rari nis branches of
through her Ivuudature make the inn*t the &gt;ervice entrusted to bis rare. It la
judicious selection of the line. 1 he nor- gratifying to know that the patriotism tj
llieni termimia mi&gt;4 cotmecl with some of the people fa equal to tire ocnaaiun and
cx'trling railroad, and whether the route that the number of troop* tendered, great­
shall t&gt;e from Lexington &lt;*r Nicholasville ly exoerds the force which G mg res* au­
to Cumberlariad Gap, or frr.ni Ixhamm to thorised me to call Into the field. 1 refer
the Tennerae* line, in the direction ol with pleasure to tb«se portion* id- hl*
Knoxville. «ireomcstill different line, can report which make illusion to the credit*,
easily l»e determined. Ksnlucky.aod lhe bl* degree of discipline already attained
general Government ©&gt;» operating, the by our troop*., and to the 'excellent
woik can be completed in a very short sanitary condition of the entire army.
time, nnd when done it will ’ • not only
The recommendation by the Secretary
of vast present narfaln**., but alwi an for an orgsmxatmo of thu military upm a
available permanent iinprvvement, worth unifarm basis, i* a auhjeut of viul imporiiacwt In'all the future.
tanee to the future safety ol the country,
Softie treatlra. designed chiefly for the ■nd is oom men dud to the serum, atten­
Intereau of commerce, and having no tion &lt;-f Congrsss. A large addition to
grave politieal importance, have teen tire regular army, in awnretion with the
negothrtnd and wijl be submitted to’ the defection that ha.** considerably dbninSenate for their eonrideratiun. Aitfamgh
mrrcfal p»«m K&gt; adopt a desirable me-

w.

'“KVA

Peculiar importance to Ms reeuramrada.
lion for increasing the corns nf Cadets to
tbe grcalesl capacity of tbs military

By mare o
has failed tn

I Invite your attentt*-

NOTICE!
JORAMT.

NO. 32.
the tewfut claims again.: citizen. of th*

President'! Momage.

aadMriltr.

ROBIMKON

TEBMB,

and tteSstratary «f State, relative to the

letter, one copy of which su .proper!
addrra^d tn Mchof xUm preeoBa. and

h*v. labored faithfully therein ever since;

Some hare estimated it m high a. •200.­
000 000,doe in large part fmm ineurgente

chaplain, in
provision be made far cteplain* to serve
al hospitals aa well aa with regiments.
The report of the Secretary of the navy

th* discharge of tbeir patriotic duty to
support the GuvemmeaL
Under there
circumatancas. I hare been urgently *4iu
itsd to estahli*h. by miliinry power,
courts tn administer summary jusiiou In

energy which have characterized iu ad­
ministration, end the result* of measures
the end proprerd (the collection «4 the
to increaae ita sufficiency and power.—
debt) wax just and right in itael^ but
Such have been the addition, by oonte said a navjr haa been created and
brought into service sittoe our difficulties
commenced. Beside, blockading our ex

bofare ammmbled uud*r our flag have
been put afloat and performed deeds which
ha«« increared &lt;uir naval renown.
1
would Invite special attention to th* rec­
ommendation of the Secretary of th*
Navy by introducing additional gnule.it.
the service. The pr«w&gt;nt organization is
detective and utueii«factory, and the .«tg
gealion. aubmitted l»y the department
will, it b Iwlieved. if adopted; obviate
the difficulties alluded tn, promote har­
mony and increase the efficiency of the

Bench of lhe supreme Court—two bv the
decease &lt;»f Justices Daniel and McLean,
and one by the resignation of Justice
Campbell. 1 have «•&gt; far fitrborne ma­
king nominations to fill these vacancies
for realms which I will now state: Two
of the outgoing J edge.,resided within the
Stale* now overrun by revolt, s' that if
auccesMir* were appointed in lhe Mme
localities they could n&lt;&gt;t aerve upon their
circuit*, and many »f tte m-wt competent
men there probably would not take the
peraottal hazard of accepting tn aervs
even here upon the Supreme Bench. 1
have been unwilling to throw all. the ap
pointment* Northward, thus disabling
myself from doing justice to tte South on
the return &lt;&gt;f peace, although 1 may re
mark, that to transfer to the North one
which ha* heretofore l«een in tte South,
would lug, with reference to territory
nnd population lie unjust. During th*
long and brilliant judicial career ofJudge
Mcl-enn, hi* circuit grew into an empire
altogether 1«hi large for any one Judge to
give the Court, therein more than a
nominal at tend mor. rising in popolstino
from 1.470 000 in 1831, to 6.151,405 in
I860.
Brside. thia tte country has gm
erally outgrown our present judicial sys­
tem. If uniformity was nt all Intended,
tbe system that all the States shall be
accommodated with Circuit Court*; at
tended by Supreme Judges, while in fact
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kans**,
Florida, Texas, California and Oregon,
have never had any such Court., m&gt;r can
thia be well remedied without a change
of the system, because the adding of
Justice* enough tn tbe Supreme Court far
tte accommodation of all part* nf tbe
country, with Circuit Courts, would ere
ate a court allogrther too dangrroua far a
judicial b&lt;&lt;dy of any sort and tte evil *f
it te one that will increase as new Stater
come into tte Union. CSmil Court, are
useful or they are not ureful. If useful,
no State should be denied them. Ix*t
them te provided for all or abolished as
to all.
Three m&lt;&gt;difi«stions occur to me here,
which I think would te an hnpmvment
upon nnr present system. Let the 8tt
preote Court be of oivenicnt numter in
every event; then first, fat tte whole
country be divided into circuits of oonve
nient size, tte Supreme Judge* to serve
in a uumter nf them corresponding to
thrir own number, and independent cir
cuilJudges pnivided for all the rest; or
secondly, the Supreme Judge, te reliev­
ed from circuit mities, and circuit Judge,
provided fi&gt;r all the circuits, or thirdly,'
dispense with Circuit court* altogether.
Imvlng the Judicial functions wolhlv to
the District Court* and an independent
Supreme C-mri, ‘
I respectful!*, recommend tn the eon
sideration ofOmgree* the present condit­
ion of the statute laws, with tte b»pe
that G&gt;ngre«* will be able to find en easy
remedy fur the many inconveniences and
evils which constantly emterraaa those
engaged in the practical administration of
theta.
Since the organization of the
Government, Congress ha* enacted some
2 000 nets and joint reenltitioo*. whirh
fill more than 6 000 elosely printed pages,
and are scattered through msay volwmra.
Many .■&lt; three ant* have been drawn in
haste and without snfficient onntom, ■»
that their provisions are often oteoure in

adminiatradon of juatic* in all such parts
of the inaurgent State* and Territories a.
may be under omlrol of the Government
whether by voluntary return to allegtarm*. This, however, is Dot to be a
permanent institution, but a temporary
substitute, nnd to cease as ^*on us the
ordinary Court, can be re-clablisbed ‘io
peace.
Il i* important that some more &lt;yuiven.
i«nt means should be pnwided if possible
L»r the adjustment of claims against the
Government, especially in view nf their
increased number by reason of the war.

It as much th. duty i.f the government to
render prompt justice against itself «a
favor of citizens, as to administer th*
same between private individuals.
Tho
investigation and adjudication "fall eWms
in their nature belong tn the Judicial
Department; beside* it is apparent that

than usually engaged for some time to
come with great national question*.
It
was intended by the organization of the
Court of Claim, mainly to remove thia
branch of bonnes* fmm the Hall, of Cooerrss, but while thp court haa proved to
be an effective and valuable means of
investigation, it In a great degree fails to
effect the object of ita creation for want
of power tn make it. judgments fiugl-—•
Fully aware of the delicacy, not tn say
the danger of the subject,! commend to
your careful consideration whether this
yrarer of making judgment* final mav not
br properly given t«» the Court, reserving
the right t,f appeal on queationa of law,
t»* the Supreme Court, with anch other
|*r.,viti-ms as experience may have shewn

Postmaster-General, the following being
a summary statement of the condition of
the Department: The revenue from all
source*, during the fiscal year ending30th
June, 1861, including the annual perma­
nent appropriation of reven hundred
thousand dollars far the transportation
of free mail matter, wan ♦9.049.264 40

revmne of 1800. The expenditure, were
• 1X608.709.11, showing* a decrease of
m«&gt;re than right per cent, aa compared
with thoae of the previoo* year, and

the revenue for the last fired ysaroflover
•556.482.71. The grm* revenue f&lt;»r the
year ending June 30. 1862 is estimated
at an increase of four per cent on that of
1861. making 88 683*000. tn which sbo*d
be added the earnings of the department
fi»r carryinz free matter, via: ^OOjOOO,
making’ • 9 882.000. Tho total rxpmditnrva fi*r lR68nrr estimated nt 412 528,­
000. leaving a d-fieienev of 43 315 000 to
he supplied fmm the Treasury, in addi­
tion to the permanent appropriation.

The present inanrrsetino shows, I think
that the extension nf thia- district arroes
lire Potomac rive- at the time of e*tab*
liahlnc the Capital here, was eminently
wiae.and consequently that the relinquish*
moot of that portion of it which lie* in
the State of Virginia was unwiao and
dangerous. I submit for y our consider*

negotiations with the State of Virginia.

-

The report of the Secretary of the
Interior, with the accompanying docu­
menta exhibit* the condition of th*
severs! branch** »»f the pttblie businc**
I pertaining to that department
Th*
depreraing infftrences of the insnrrertina
have hern eapcrislly felt in the operation*
nfthe Patent and General Lnnd Cffire*.
The re*h receipts from the-ale* of public

about 1200.000. The mire have teen
entirelv aoapendrd in tte Southern S’atre

. --- — - - -- —
her* of men from labor to military
service have obstmeted settlement, in
the nnw States and Territories of th*

statute law really it.
It ssenia U» me
very Important that the statute law should
lie mode aa plain and intelligible as
piwribte, and be reduced to as small a

North-Wret.
declined m nine month, about 8100.60ft,

■awatahtg.

�ofrrtftto cftMe the naiMu of such pereon* however, in the

£oral a«i ^isttliantm.

t» iMRAtridren Hom the rolls.
yielded hisacrej
The.reUtMmsofthe gQvornawt with expedienor. If
th* Iixiiau tnbm have been lately die­ legitima^fobj^
tarbed by lU iawrr*ctiuu. e^ectaily in to fo.—lrnfenftaai

Ameriesn Cement Wo*.
is teneta all jM

iufargtrnta from Tuaas and Arkansas.

Mr. Jefirraoo, bowew, plrad tb. IraporThe Agents of tba United State*, ap­ tanra of preparing Loolwan* more on
pointed siuce the fourth of March, for
this aupcrintendeupy, have been unable to

In a storm at
Ha vivo in this, esusax oca cocmx,
mimrvnurmvnn-m&gt;
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.
Kiw
Inn^nuny will di­ LET C» RXNRW oua,T»U|.T.lX Gvn^AXP-OQ
Cental Ksii*0
TlSnZ OU iki’Mlchij
can be allowed FORWARD WITHOrtTEAR AND WITH SSAWLT VitrTSZZlCVldUoM
xMdFlUlsevaaaftla Creak ** ;fellows*
hearts.—Abraham Lincoln.

p.ropriatlon of money with acquisition of loQODtroL
territory .does not the expediency amount
It eoutinuM to develop (hat the, insur.
io.absolute necessity—that without which
roetion te largely, if net exduaively, a
ih-eGovemroent cannot be jmrpetMl 1
war upon tbe first principles of popular
lu considering tba policy to be adopted
Govaramenl and the rights of tba people.
public press, that a portion of these la- 1
Conclusive evidence of this ie found in
dlans have bean organized as a military 1
the most grave anj) maturely considered
force and are attached to the army of the ble
’
conflict for this purpose, shall not
public documenta, m well Ms iu thogeneral
into a violent and remoreelsM
insurgenia. Although the Government degenerate
'
tone of the insurgents. In these docu
struggle. 1 hava,therelore,
has no- official information upon the sab- revolutionary
1
menta we find too abridgement of tho
jret. letters have been written to the in
1 every ease, thought it proper to keep
existing right of suffrage; and tbe denial
commissioners of Indian Affaire by ear- 'the integrity of tbe Union prominent m to the people of all classes to participate
the
primary
object
of
the
context
on
our
eral prominent Chief*, (riving assurances 1
In lhe selection of public officers, except
leaving all question* which are not
of their loyalty to the United States, and pert,
I
tho Legislative body, advocated with la­
expressing the wish of the presence of of
' vital military importance to the more bored arguments to prove that large con­
action of the Legislature.
In
the Federal troops to protect them. It deliberate
1
trol of the Government in tho people, is
exercise of my best discretion I have
Is believed that on the ro-poscssion of tbe the
'
the source of all political evil. Monarchy
to tbe blockade of the porta hel d
country by the Federal forces, the Indiana adhered
1
itself is sometimes hinted at m n possible
by
lhe
insurgents,
instead
of
putting
to
will cenae nll hostile demonstration, and
refuge from the power of tho people. In
by proclamation, tbe law of Con­
resume their former relations to tho force,
■
my present position I could scarcely be
gress enacted at its iMt session, for clos­ Justified were I to omit raising a warning
Government.
these porta.
Aleo obeying the
Agriculture, confessedly the largest ing
■
voice against this approach of returning
of prudence as well m the oblige- despotism. It is not needed, nor fitting
interest of lhe nation, has not a depart- dictates
'
of law, instead of transcending, I
meet or a besnro, but only a clerkship gationa
I
bore, that a general argument should bo
assigned to It in the Government While have adhered to tbe act of CongreM to made in favor of popular insti'^Uons,
property used for insurrection­ but there is point with its. connection*
it Is fortunate that this great interest is confueate
1
sft'indenendent in its nature m not to have 1ary purposes. If a new law upon tbe
HackiieyeJ u
u&gt; «h«±
demanded and extorted tuore from the 1same subject shall be proposed, its pro­ l uki brief .ttintien; h la th. -dork
Government, I respectfully ask Cengresa priety will be duly coneidered.
to pin. capiul oa an aqnal fooUng wllh,
Tbe Union must be preserved, and
.
to consider whether something mere eanif not above labor in the structure of
•n6t bo given voluntarily, with general hence all dispensable means must be em­ Government. It is assumed that labor
advantage.
Annual reports exhibiting ployed. We should not be in haste to i« availible only in connection with capi­
the Condition of our agriculture,commerce determine what radical and extreme tal, that nobody labors, utiles* some­
and manufactures would present a fond meMures, which may reach tbe loyal as body else owning capital, somehow
The
of information of great practical value to well as disloyal, are indispensible.
by tile use of it, induces him to la­
tho country. While 1 make no sugges­ inaugural address at the beginning of the bor. This assumed, it is next consider­
tion ns to details, 1 venture thu opinion administration; and the Message to Con­
ed whether it is best that capital shall
that on agricultural nnd statistical beauro gress at iu late special tension, were both hire laborers and thus induce them to
mainly devoted to domestic* eontrovoray
might profitably be organised.
work by their own consent, or buy them
out of which the insurrection has sprung.
The execution ot the laws for tbe sup- Nothing now occurs to add to or suDlract and drive them to it without tboir cousenk
Having proceeded «o far, it is
Kessicm of the African slave trade, has
from the principles or general purposes
naturally concluded that all laborers are
en confined to the department of tho
stated and expressed in those documenta
either hired laborers or what wo call
Interior. It is a subject of congratulation
The last rav of hope for preserving the
slaves, and further, it is assumed that
that the efforts which have been made^
Union peaceably expired at the assault
whoever is once a hired laborer is fixed
for tbe suppression of this inhuman traffic
on Fort Sumter, and a general review of
in that condition for life. Now there is
have recently been attended with unusual
what lias occurred since, may not be un­
no such relation between capital and labor
succvs. Five vessels being fitted out for
profitable. what was painfully uncertain
lhe slave trade have been seized and con­ then, is much better defined and distinct m assumed, nor is there any such thing
demned. Two masters engaged in tbe now; and lhe progress of events is plain­ Ma free man being fixed for life in tho
condition ofa hired laborer.
Both of
slar^ trade and one pcreou equipping the
ly in lhe right direction. The Insurgents
vessel as a slaVer, nave been convicted confidently claimed a strong support from these assumptions are false, and all inferand subjected to the penalty of fine and north of Mason and Dixon’s line, and encea from them are groundless. L&amp;bor
imprisonment, and one captain, taking up the friends of the Union were not free is prior to and independent of capital.—
a cargo of Africans on board his vessel, from apprehensions on this point This, Capital is only the fruit of labor, and
han been convicted of tho highest grade of however, was soon settled definitely,,and oould nover have existed if Inbor bad not
first existed. Labor is tho superior of
offence under our laws, lhe punishment
on the right side.
capital, and deserve* tnueh the highor
Of which is dmlh.
South uf the line, noble little Delaware
•The Territories of Colorado, Dacotah
consideration.
Capital has ita righto
led off right from the first
Maryland
and Nevada^reatod by tbe ImI Congress, wm made to seem against the Union.— which are as worthy of protection as any
have been organized, and civil adminrs- Our soldiers were assaulted, bridges were other righto, nor is it denied that there
tralion has bevn inaugurated therein un­ burned, and railroads torn up within is, and probably always will be, a relation
der auspices especially gratifying, when her limits, and wo were many days at between labor and capital producing mu­
Tho error is in assuming
it is considered the leaven of treason wm one time, without th* ability to bring a tual benefit*.
found existing in some of these new single regiment oxer her eoil to the cap­ that the whole labor of community exist*
countries, when the Federal officers ar ital.—New, her bridges and railroads are within that relation. A few men «wn
rived there.
Tbe abundant natural re­ repaired and open to tho Government— capital and that iow avoid labor, and
source- of these Territories, with tho She already gives seven regiments to the with their capital bite or boy a few to
security and protection afforded by organ­ cause of the Union, and none to the en­ labor for them. A large majority be­
ized Government, will, doubtless, invite emy, and her people at a regular election long to nei tber diss, either work for
to them a large immigration when peace have sustained the Union by a large ma­ others nor have others working for them.
ahair restore the business of tbe qgmtry jority, and a larger aggregate vote than In most of the Southern States a majority
to its accustomed channels. I submit tbe ' they ever before gave to any candidate of tho whole people of all color* are nei­
tMolutiona of the Legislature of Colorado or any question.
Kentucky, too, for ther slaves Dor mMlers, while in the
■ which evines the patriotic spirit of the Aomotime in doubt, is now decidedly,and Northern Stales a large majority are
people of lhe Territory. So far the au- I think unchangably on tho side of the neither hirers noa hired men. With their
thonty of thu of the United States has Union. Missouri is comparatively quiet families, wives^bne, and daughters, they
been upheld in all lhe Territories, ua it is and I believe cannut again be overrun by work for themselves on their farms, in
hoped it will be in lhe future.
1 com­ the insurgents.
These three States'of their homes and in their shops, taking
mend lheir interests and defense to tho Maryiand,Kentucky and Missouri.neitber the whole product to themselves, and
enlightened and generous care of Con­ of which promise a single soldier at first, o*k no favors of capital on tbe one band,
have now an aggregate of not less than nor of hired laborer* or riaves on the
gress.
' 1 rocoratnend to the favorable consid­ 40,000 in the field for tho Union, while other. Ilia not forgotten that a con*ideration of CungrcM lhe interests of the of their citizens, not more than a third •rable number of persons mingle their
.District of Columbia. Tbe insurrection in number are among the insurgents, and own labor with capital, lhatjis they labor
/ has t&gt;een tbe cause of much suffering and they of doubtful whereabouts and exist- with their own bands and also buy or
hire others to labor for them, but thia is
j sacrifice to the inhabitants, and as they
tence.
only a mixed and net a distinct clam.—
have no representative in Congress, that
After a somewhat bloody struggle of
body should not overlook their just months, winter closes on the Union peo­ No principle stated is disturb'd by the
•laims upon tho government.
ple of Western Virginia, leaving them existence of this mixed tlxu.
Again, m has already been said,there Is
At your late session a joint resolution masters of their own country.
not of necessity any aueh thing m the
An insurgent force of* about 15,000,
wm adopted authorizing the President to
free hired laborer being fixed for that
take measures for facilitating a proper for months dominating lhe narrow penin­
condition for. life.
Many independent
representation of tbe industrial interests sular region constituting tho counties of
men everywhere, in these states, a few
or the Vni|«d States at lhe exhibition of Aoomsc nnd Northampton, and known as
years back In their Ilves, were hired la­
ft the industry of all nations, to be holden the EMtern Shore of Virginia, together
borers. The prudent,penniless beginner,
X
at London in the year 1862. I regret to with some contiguous part* of Mary land,
in the world labors for wages awhile, and
have been unable to give personal atten- have laid down their arms, and the peo­
saves a surplus with which to buy tools
&lt;
Cion to this imbjeet—a subject at cnoc so ple there have renewed their allegiance
or land for himself, then labors on his
•
interesting in itself, and so extensively to, and accepted the protection of the old
own account, and at length hires another
and intricately connected with ths mate­ flag. This leaves no armed Insurrection
a new beginner to help him. This is
rial prosperity of the world.
Through uorth of the rotomao or east of the
the just, and generous, and prosperous
tbe Bvcretarlos of State and Interior, a Chesapeake.
system which opens the way to all, gives
plan or system Ims .been devised, and
Also, we have obtained at each of the
hope to all, and consequent energy, pro­
partly matured, which will be laid before isolated points on the Southern comI of
gress and improvement of the condition
Hatteras, Port Royal, Tybee island; to all. No men living are more worthy
you. •
'
• Under nnd by virtue of the act of Coo- near Savannah and Ship Island ; and we
to bo trusted than those who toil up or on
greet eutith d an act to confiscate property likewise have some general accounts of from poverty, none lee* inclined to take
movements in behalf oftbaUniou or touch aught which they have not honneed for insurrectionary purposes, appro­
urth Carolina and Tennessee. These
ved August tith, 1861, legal claims of
certain persons to the labor and services things demonstrate that the cause of th*
of other persons, have become forfeited, Unioty is advancing steadily southward.
and numbers of Ute latter thus liberated
Since your last adjournment, Lieuten­ will surely be used to dose tbe doer of
are already dependent on their use, and ant General Scott has retired from the advancement against such aa they, and to
must be provided tor in some way. Be­ bead ofthe army- During his long life fix new disabilities and burdens upon
sides this, it is not impossible that the nation haa not been unmindful of his them till all of liberty shall be loot
merit, yet on calling to mind boy fwUsFrom the first taking of our National
fully, ably and brilliantly he bM served
Census to the last are seventy years, and
♦rely, and by the operation of which Ui» country, from a time far back in our we find our population, at the end of tbe
history, when few of tho noy living had
been borne, and thence forward continual­
mend that Congress provide for acnopting ly, 1 cannot but think that we are still his
debtors.
I submit therefore, for vour
been even greater. We thus have atone
oansidsration, what further mark ol re­
view what tho popular principle applied
cognition is due to him and ourselves m a
to Government through the machinery of
grateful people.
tbe States and tbeUnfou has produced in
With the retirement of General Scott
ipectively; that such persons on each
a given lima, and also what if firmly
sentence by the General Government came tbe Executive duty of appointing
maintained, it promises for tbe future.—
in hie stead a General in Chief, ol the
There are already among us those who,
army.
It is a fortunate circumstance, if the Colon be preserved will live to see
ctassM. or the one first mentioned if the that, neither in council nor country, wm It. contain 250,000,000 people-.
The
other shall not be brought into existence, there so for sal-know, any differvaoa of
struggle of to day is not altogether fbr
opinion m to lhe person to be selected.
at some piece ar places i
”
to day. It Is fbr a vast future aleo.—
Tho retiming Chief repeatedly expressed
gen ml to them.
It m,
With a firm reliance on Providence, all
colored hri judgement in fsvor of General Me- the more firm and earnest, let us proceed
♦••aider Loo, whether

Meded in such cdmvuatioa.

To carry

tlino of General

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

wall
be expeeM ia the territorial acquisition.

THE STM*aK8T MM Ot THE WORLD.

wratious wfci
none but a .

Shaving Saloon!

Wi surrender the most of our

It N. MCE, Gen'! Bupenuumdent.

van politic* were not discussed in State
On some questions we would

paper*.

have preferred a firmer tone, and more
positive manner, as being indicative of a
settled policy and determined purpose.

AC ABD.

Ma.

Editor

AMERICAN CEMENT GI^R
ba. ral, .rtteU.rlb.
.rnpndara.-tMT

WILL WITHSTAND WATZ K
IT WILL MEND WOOD.
Rgr, year br.k.= Fumilur&lt;.
n- WILL MEND LEATHta. , -n

TlsaA jroar H*rae«. 61rapvBelts,flMlS ■&gt;
IT WILL MEND GLABB.
8*T* tk. pwwrfitet *x»—IHbat
IT WILL MEND IVO*Y.

In the main, we tike it, aa being a straight

forward i business like document, and re-.

TBioxiTutuiuauiix mvons
m inrux'&gt;un&lt;”*“
-

Permit - me through

your paper to present my acknowledge­

IT WILL MEND CHINA.
Your broken Cbin»Cnj»R »adS*vc«r»e«i b&lt;
IT WILL MEND MARBLE

ments to the kind friends of this village
and Irving, for their very pleasant Dona­

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

tion Visit, at my bouse, on the evening of

Ths Washington correspondent of the

the 4th Inst.

May the blessings of Him

who Uvea a cheerful glvot rest on them

N. Y. Times says:
‘•The Government will not adopt any
fixed policy in relation to contrabands.
Tbe treatment of the question will be left
to the discretion of lhe commanding
General*,who will adopt euoh a policy m
the exigenaes of the service within tneir
different commands may require.
This
plan is practically adopted. Pt Fortress
Monroe, Beaufort, Accomac, oo tho Po­
tomac, and in Missouri and Kentucky,
different courses are pursued, and It is
believed, with advantage to the Govern­
ment, m no line of policy oould be adop­
ted which would be applicable to all
sections of the eoontry where slavery
exists.”
Notwithstanding tho course indicated

Dkatus or Soldixrs.—Wo have re­

11 win

Boar, Coral. Ura, and W
fact every th.ng^bui Metals. .

ceived at an hour too late for publication

this week, a letter from Capt WALBaroer
of Co. “F,” 8th Regt., at Hilton Head,

8. C., from which we learn that John F.
Phillipa, Charles Bloss, and William H.

:‘'rc!^.T^iJsi‘&lt;ii=a5&gt;

Stokes, of Company “F” have died.

Circuit Court.—Under lhe laU census,
this county is entitled to four terms of
the Circuit Court, in each year.

We

have not the order before ua, and cannot
give tbe designation through tbe year,but

by tho above is endorsed by high author­ tbe next term will commence on Monday

ity as“the Best Polley,"wo must entirely
dissent from it

IT WILL MEND ALABASTER

A. H. Gaston.

100HOXT tDLWlMLXH-,
fllO 00 a year saved in every family bf
One Bottle uf

AM ER KIM CEMENT GLUE. (
Price 25 Ceuta’per Bottle.

the thirteenth day of January 1802.

The great want of the

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

a fixed policy that governs alike every

weeks of tolerable snug winter and some

department of lhe military service.

Sla­

sleighing,the weather moderated on Thurs­

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cent* per Bottle.

very, sent present managed by the rebels,

day, and has continued warm up to ibis

Prioc 25 Cents per Bottle.

and met by our generals, is one of the

writing, (Tuesday

greatest eonrcea of military strength to

comfortable without fire,roods are horrid,

the enemies of tbe Union.

streets deserted, and clerks tend store

And it will

continue to be eo untile general and fixed

ia determined

policy

upon.

Every

change of commanding Generals, changes

noon.)

Shops

are

out of doors, sitting on dry goods boxes,

and the store doors are wide open.

Such

is the tenth of December, 1861.

lhe policy,relative to slaves, in lhe Mme

localities ; showing that the vaunted benefiite of such a policy depend

upon

individual

caprice.

entirely

Slaves

are

on Wednesday evening of last week, was

either persona or property, alike in all

a vary pleasant affair.
wmdonated,

About 188 00

$35 00 of which

wm

in

and complain: to tho administration and
Lot the noun-

try, North and South, know what to de­

pend upon, relative to this subject

And

the North especially desires to know

g-jf" Tho Niles /nywrrrrla too bashful

to declare ita love, on the Senatorial
question.

We fear the “favored one" is

holders or not

l3y“The Detroit Ad™tioer haa a right
to re-publish just such articles on the“Senatorial question," as it sees fit,but it ought
not to assert that-It has re-publlsbed all
such that have some under its observation,
without explaining that ita observation
has been exceedingly nnd unaccountably

circumscribed.

.
Naw You, Doc. 7.

The Ttwir* dispatch says: “An officer
of Gen. Burns’ brigade, who left there to­
day, reports that the enemy appear to bo
withdrawing their fore**, especially those
n«r Monocaey. The pickets are dirain
tshed and appear to be afraid to show
themselves. It is thought the whole rebel
force on the upper Potomac Is preparing

Sold by all druggists.

ing-Oongh, Brooehltia, Aethrao, Coughs,
and all affections of lhe Throat and Lungs.
Sold b v all Druggists. Price 25 eta.

,

JOHNS i CROSLErS

IMPRUt ZD CCTTA rXltCHA

r

Itesn be applied by*aoy one.

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.

T

For Coating Metals of all Kinds when
exposed to the Action of tho Weather,

SOOTHING SYRUP,
For Children Teething.

do know,” after teayears ezpe-

troublesome every family sbowld have a
safe and certain remedy on hand. Ran­
som’s Hive Syrup Tula is the vary thing.
It is not only pleasant for ohiMna to take.

I tn [&gt;oriant to Railroad Corupani**.;

To all tehotn thu stay concern and it concerttt everybody.

N* Heat is required in making application

coming in-

souri."

iruperanl to Builders.

Price 25 eta.

Government.
A letter from Port Royal says the
70th New York regiment made a roconnoisance towards Charleston, capturing
TO REGULATE THE BOWELS,
throe batterica and spiking the guns.—
They returned, after having approached
RELIEF
AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS
within twenty miles of Charleston. A
large amount of cotton wm found ready
for shipment, but tho rebels were de­ *jn y*eri,aad
stroying much of it About 100 . contra­
bands are about tbe forts, and 5'ttcrs are

Florida and Pamlico cnoaged the fedsr
al fleet off lhe east end of Horn Islsnd at
0 o’clock. The federal forces retired^
. “Rschmoxd, Vs. 4th.—Col. Henry
Heals, of Virginis, has been appointed
Major General,end supersedes Gen. Price
in command of the Department of Mis­

NEW|YO*IC
Important to House Uapera.

DiFTitaaiA and Caovr.—For these
formidable and dangerous diseases Trask's
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
Magnetic Ointment is an unfailing reme­
Il caa be applied to x«w and ol* soars
.
dy .if used in season. Apply finely to
IXDri, *n&lt;l to lailtGL* ruort VtTMOCT MMCT
the Throat and Cheat and cover with a
hot flannel. This Ointment has been be­
fore the publie over 20 yeare,and iu con­
stantly increasing demand has established
ita reputation as a superior Linimant iff
all-cases where a soothing and relaxing
remedy is required,-particularly in Rheu
maPtam. Neuralgia, Inflamatlon of the
Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal affections. U-l Olbera, aad liu proved U. be the CHI A nanSore Eyes, Burns, Piles, Wounds and audMOST bVHAUi.i i'.'.UJIM. .n -u i.
^rerr rwpeet A F1KK. WATER. WEATHER aad
Bruises.
TIME PROOF coretiniufor ROOFH OF ALL
KINDS.

New York, Dec. 6.

TbojMempbia Avalanche of December
5th contains lhe following dispatches:
•'Coast or Pxnsacola, 5th.—The

a

CEMENT ROOFING,

to retire.
.
“Gen. Wool held a council, with hie
officers, and they unaimouoly camo to the
conclusion that a demonstration ought to
be made on Richmond from that point.
Gen. Wool wm very anxious that Govern­
ment should give him the requisite num­
ber of mon and moans for that purpose.
Tbe subject is before the Government.

The steamer Bavaria arrived to-day.—
She brought 00,000 stand of arms, pur­
chased in Belgium, for tho United States

.

a little “too distant."

whether tho sacrifices it is making, are to
inure tp tbe benefit of slavery and slave­

;encrmj
JOHMS a CKORLEY,
(8®l» Manuftetsr^raty
TB WILLIAM STREET,

Important to Farmers.

commanding Generals, unless made the

’ /f

Very ( Ut&gt;erat Rednetioa) to Wkol«»*M&gt;
Ilerenb.
. .
TERMS CASH.

Donation Visit.—We understand (Imt
^tie donation visit to Rev. A. II. Gaston,

localities, and will create much annoyance

subject of general policy.

’

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Warm Wxatuxr.—After nearly two

Government upon the slave/question is,

LAST THREE tlJUS AN LONG;
f.Ma’iU
eluticity h not injured bv tbe contraction and
«P*Mion ef TIN oTetWMCTAL ROOra"
•eluent upon wdAmcWge. of tte weather.
IT WILL NOT CRACK IK COLD-O&amp;-RUN IN
WARM WEATHER, AND N0T&gt;ASH ofr'.

AK.D OTHU

t metal ROOM
c»a te rtpdnMl wttft SVTTA PSBCRA OKMEKT
and nra.a.l^ rMra&gt;
_____ J__ .- a

�H “ ordered that Tuesday, lhe Tlh
we£l lute’ MtldV “*?

oU,,r

LOW PRICES’

REFORM.
AD VICE EREE.

Mew-York Benevloent Infirmary
wtlJ U»e
***? PrilHooer should not be granted.
give aotfee to the persons interested in uid
£anng^bereJf‘£*UCX “f ‘*id
“d the

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

paper printed In &lt;

s riCIAL KOT1CES
Whitt'Wheat, Corn, Oata
I&gt;rk, Urd, Battar, Wood, tad Mtmev’

p .

arSTAX^1
pubitabw/ta tba R^blKI

rJz.™

on aubaoriptlon at the &amp;isnrraffi«. W®

* previous to said

C. PRINDLE.
Judge of ProLak.

tore no time to go cuf’® sting, and a few

T» CeMumpiiTc*.
U’1'*

Estate of Able Draper.
STAT^?I ?‘T°IM

"»K&gt;rW
1|JZa?^a&gt;&gt;t&gt;er °f “,e “UU * Ab!e Dr*P*r.

-J^“J.“*«ra"«ra«ira,ji
rill ssiid of tbe pre.
vlwith the directions
• - ----------------------- , -Uioh tbev will find a
Bvas ecu roe eo.v.rwm&lt;&gt;v, arrmra. bsomiuti*

2 rSSSSW

•

deai-Sm

Slftr -•

—---- -uh. vivas uunorea ana lortv«•»*•! Utal property
•f.“• oafradant waa taken by virtue of saiffwnt
which was returnable the fifth day el November,
Mr,Sce »»» bad on the defendant,
■ad that tee baa net appeared.
Hastingi, Nov. 2Sth. Ififij.
.
8WKRZEY A ALLKN.
nov23t7
Attorneys tor Plaintiffs.

IN OVR LIKE OF TRADE;

}'aavsj«T;oK or Dtsaass and to tho Raurr or
mote Surraarae *«n A»TJ£T“
1KD ViBVUWT Dtssamb. To thia end this Infirm­
ary is endowed, to enable tbe sick and suffering
throughout the length and b.eadth of our land to
avoid the Poisoxoca Dara*. Extobtiox, end ipo-

e°Con*cmpiion and Pulmonary Complaints, Fovera. Scrofula. Dyspepsia. Eye and Ker discaara
Cancers and other Tumors. Jauodlee, and Liter
Complaint, Hominal Weakness, ano iu oiaaam
or r*a UaiXAKT a*» 8xxcal Oaoaxs, from what­
ever causa or of whatever nature. Our object
will be to give joy to the afflicted by affecting in

quested tbs very best tucdiclacs at tho lowest

Come and See!!

NOTICE.
Thereupon it te ordered, that Monday, the «U&gt;
“ 11 «’^*k,-a tke fore­
noon, be aaxigued for tbe hearing and proof of said
lByyy”S ?* w£‘ch “m’,b*hc,r’ •*uw
said deoeeaed. and .11 other persons interested la
* V* r«lolr«» *« «PPrer as a seaslon of
aaid {krort, then to be bolden at tbe Probate Offlea
in the village of Bastian, and show cause, if any

,

not only at tbelnfirmary but to all parts of tbs

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

touit hart it brought to ua, likaviaa ; we

trfrfjdelicquentVwill m« B Conatabh aovn.

ESTABLISHED 1»«,

STATE OF MICHIGAN, 1
Cocxtt or Bun, j“ To all whom it

Tbesa medicines are prepared in or* owx l*bairoiT, under the care of able Chemists, aad are
the moat reliable known to science, including all
the recent discoveries.
To all addressing by letter, cotalniog fol! ac­
count of symptoms ecd appearances of disease,
sge, occupation, etc., wo will write a candid re
ply, with advice and directions for cure. Any fees
sent ua when sending for advice will bo devoted
to furnishing medicines to tho poor. In all cases
medicines can bq sent by mail or express if de­
sired. Heud (or one or mor* of our works and
Judge for youreelres.
Also published at the Infirmary, to eld these

"’tHE riviiv pnnicuj,

Kings oXiy’^’^Yhrt

09
Bearing and proof of ..id
Will, by causing a copy of this nodee and order
to lie published in tho "Rcpublicsn Banner” a
newspaper pr&gt;uled and circulating in said cuuntv
week*, immediately previous
to said day of heanng.
1 v
deci 1 3t
&amp;11ERMAN C. I'RINDLE,
(A trite eqpy.]
Judg. of Probate.
Eatate ot Charles C. Griffin.
ROBATE Order.—State of Michigan.
Cennty of Harry, wc-At a oeaaioa of tbe Pro­
bate Court for tbe county of Barre, bolden at tbe
□ffice of tbe Judge thereof, in Hastings, on Tues­
day, tbe .Ntli day of November, one thousand
eight hundred end sixf------u—
-----C. Prindle. Judge of
In the matter of th-____ __
'*"’scd* Ot PI,W eu'ra,'T' “d BUU ot ,Hineia, de-

P

On resiling and filing the petition, duly verified
of William Burgher, praying far certain reasons
therein set forth.that administration ofasid estate
be granted.and that James Hathawav, be appoin­
ted adminUtrator.
Thereupon it Is ordered that Moodav, the 2id
day of December. Itffil. at ten o'clock, InNbe forooom be assigned for tbe hearing of suid petition,
and that the heirs at law of aa:d deceased, and all
otberperoans interested in said estate, are pai­
red to appear at a session of said Court, then to
be holdeu atllbo !’lobate Office in Hasting*, and
ebow cause.if any there be, why the prayer of tho
jxtitiuucr shoutil not be granled.
• ...l I,
,Sral

Containing simple remedies easily obtained for
the cure of Disease i» all ita forms, with full ex­
planations of tbe causes, symptoms, diet, bathing
and exercise. Price SO cvinto.

THE UDIFS MEDICAL FRIEND,

DARLING'S

And the Physiology of Marriage.
A work on the cause, symptoms, sad treatment
of ail complaints peculiar to the sex, on marriage,
iis duties, abortion and ita results, ou children,
’their ills, and on the prevention of conception,
with Invaluable lutracttoDS to them on autyecta
of a private nature. Fnee X3 oenta.
The Geatiearns Medical CoMpaaloa,

LIVER REGULATOR
LIFE UTTERS,
Are pure vegetable extracts. They cure all bil­
ious disorders of the human system. They regu­
late and invigorate tbe liver and kidnevs; They
£ve lone to tbe digestive organs; iLey'regulate
execrations, excretions and exhalations, equal­
ize tbe circulation, nod purify the blood. Thus,
oD kz/fova coMlotafe—some of which are Torpid
Liver. Bick Headache. Dyswpua, Piles, ChHla
ahd Fevers, coativcnera.iir looieucae-arc entirely
contrclcd and cured by Iheae rtraedica

DARLING’S

LIVER REGULATOR

Pcmores tl&gt;e morbid and bilioue deposits from
the stomach end bowels, regulates tbe Hver and
kidneys, removing every ebstrnction. restores a
natural and healthy action ip tbe vital organs.—
It la a superior

THE

FAMILY MEDICINE,
Much batter than pills, and much easier to taka.

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS
bseb and muscles baring wasted away. He co'd
■mt vise/ram a lying to a sitting posi’toin. One
Ito:lar said it was a case ol Lnmlisgn, sod that
all lhedoctors m the world could not cure him,
and diet he wuqld bare been deed long ago, if
heliaA-not been so well nursed. A c*il&gt;-«in
formed on tbe outside of tbe left thigh, extending

la a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent in
cases of loss of appetite, fistuiaacy, female weak­
ness. irregularities, pain in the side aad bowels,
blind, protruding and bieediag ptlea, and general
debility.}

BOOTS &amp; STOKS,

HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
Plantation and Shope.
For every Family, having over a L40 receipt*
on Cooking. Dyeing. Preserving, Cleaning, Ae.,
How to Plant and what it is best to Raise. How
to cure auiinala.advice to Hoax Krepera,Fsrraer«,
and Mechanic., on a !«?&lt;&gt;• subjects of intaratPricekS ceuta. Worth f 10 Io any one.
THE CONSUMPTIVE'S BOOK.

Estate of Almira Everts.
PBOR.i nf0Jtf*ffR.-STATROFMlCHIGAN,
CetrxvT or Bsxar. as.'
At a seMir&gt;n &lt;rf tbe Probate Court for lhe coun­
/1&lt;M&gt; bores of theFUls, and to my aatoni.hment tv of Barrs, bolden at tbe Probata Office, in tho
t«»y took awav rire callosltr, and restored him tn viHare «/ iU'tiuga, w Tuevday, the twenty­
Iwallh. and lie i&gt; nuw able to vrork. These are sixth dev of November, in lhe year one thousand
MleTacti of tbe msxe. and you are at liberty to eight bundled aud rixti-enc. Fraeeut. Sbenaan
maW whut use uf them you plesfc. and to ref" C. Prindle, Judge of Probate.
tb Bie.sl you tlihik propefi.
i nra, respectfully,
In the melter of the estate of Almira Everts,
‘ *
- WILLIAM BAGR,
late of said County. decca*ed.
•
L P. of tba M. E. Chnreh.
On reading mid bitog the petition, duly verified
of Crrus Taylor, praying.for certain reasuM there­
* Renter! do yow know of any other rcmeriU in set forth, that administration of said »*tate
••■barm that will produoe such 'glorious teanHa may be granted, and that John M. NeviM tic ap-

GROCERIES
And now consider niysrif Entini^ curtt!"
Hon. John Croat writes, •'Brooklyn. March 15
1880. In tbe spring of IS5H.1 took a severe cold
which induced a violent fever. I took two deles
DA RUNG'S LI VER REGULA TOR

IIARD-WARE

urn It broke up my cold and fever at once. Previous
to thia attack, 1 had baas troubled with dyspepsia
several mouths: 1 have fall nothing of II since/'
Otte Btodlec, Esq.. IM East «flth Street, S. Y„
writes : Aug. Hi, 1M».—I bsd a difficulty with tbe ,
Kidney complaint three Tears, with constant pain
in tbe small of my back. 1 bad used most all kinds
uf medicines, t&gt;«l found no permanent relief until

To the yoang of both sexes suffering from Sa,
cret Habits; prostration ofmtnd; loss of poweroervous debilitr, loo* of eight, wakefollrseea, loro
of solilede, eruptions ou tho bee, Ac., Ac. Ssxo
a*vo*a rr u too lav* ; before you suffer incurable
dam ego. to both body and mind.
To FenaCm who want, ear* rtaAiarr, and sea*
remedem for Irregularities, Obstructions, White*.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
ton tub Barits tvsa or

Wo are convinced that there arp many parents
of scrofalona,eousumptlre. and diseased condition
to whom a numerous ofibpriag only brings suffer­
ing and poverty. To each we would say write,
and we will send yen information of a sure, welltested, and never faihng furunn.

DABUSOS LIVES REGVLATOB,

W« wtu. mail run. to ay one applying for it,

-

I passed clotted blood by the urethra. I an now
entirely cured.and take pleasure in recommending
these remedies.”
Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Street, N. Y.,
writes: “Feb. *&gt;. IMO-I hsve been sobleet to
attacks of Asthma lhe last twenty years. 1 have
urvtsr found anything equal to

TO CONSUMPTIVES

And those afflicted with
DXHPEreiA. NERVOUS DEBILITY, HEART
DI3K4SE.FFVER A AGUE, rr CONSTIPATION.

CHANCERY ORDER.

asss^:.^;
!!*■££!£&amp;t** “?.T

TATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Clrtuit, in Chancery.
Jumms At L^tL, OMYteiaeaf,!

S

««--i—

d

L*ef J- D. A. Jluyhft, I^ttU

,¥iC

in the Circuit Court for the conn­
s Chancery ; at Hasting*, on the

—4 u ilrara .terte.lra II•J’jW •JJL'”/’.',',

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
it is a larn and beautiful paper, and contains

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Darling’s Liver Regulator,
in sflbrding immediate relief It is * thorough
Liver and billions remedy.”
Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: •Tebrusry
25, IMO.-—In May last I hod a severe attack ofTilea
which confined mo to tbe bouse. I took one bot-

The beat Family CA­
THARTIC m the world,
used twenty year* by fire
millions persona annual­
ly ; always give satitfacttoo ; cental uaoihiug iujarious; patronized by
the'principal physicians
sod eurgeroae in tbe
lUuioD. elegantly coated

14th day _

2STu. tis— »&lt; &gt;“• s““- -iSr1
iWrits
2”

that the said defend-

I. i.

D. WratcryelLEeq., of South 5th, nrer fitbiSL,
and fobihem* sttoeka, I was advised, by a friend,

Stacks of

‘dabungb uveb begulatob.

Office In hew York, IM Chambers! Street,

1 did so sed found itto operate admirably, remov­
ing lhe bile and arousing the livor to activity. I

three ataaipa fv*

Clothin

.u. .1.

."i'i

CMte»C~rlC—-»«-’•

TANNERY I

DAN’L S. DARLING,
102 Nattaan Bl, Naw York.

ffi teL“l.|. tefcraH.il-. j—nte. 1.

Pat aw 1b Mooat aad 91 Boules each.

visw af THESE HARD TIMES wo are selling

OUR GOODS

iWiw । 1 li'
--~j | 'Warranted superior to
M^wafTSgeeO.'aay I'll! before the public.
TsiLxnssM Lr.ox Coixtt,
Florida July IT. 1M0.
To Da. Bamuoc, Albany. N.
Itear Deetor;—! write thia to Inform you of lhe wonderful

I

HASTINGS

Raauaa, If you triad either or both of these ntoat
excellent Remedies Inqwre for thmaattLe storea;
if ytru do DM find them, take no other, but fndoso
OneDollar in a letter, andon receipt of tba mou
ey, tbe Remedy or Kemadrio will bsswnl according
to your directions, by mail or express, post paid.

JrSST

—____

(Box 141.)

ocry for a form of years, te bow prepared to

Forniah Leather, nt tbe Usual Rates.

that period. When iu New York iu April last, a
friend advised me to teal yoer pill* Haring full
ei nfideucein the judgment of my friend. I oftai nd
a »npulr of Merara. Barns* A Park, Druggists,
Farit Row New York. On returning home, wo
ceased all other treatment, and administered your
Pills, one each night- Tbe improvraixt mlher

ut“ ** ”

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
tte Ambro-

Unusually Low

All Leather Warranted good or Bo pay.
I am also carrying on a

•?', WSM u«lh*eUra,

k~i boots uni saoEs vox salb.Cura. Wrak low mi MmI mSn, ft Mrad.
All kinds of Leather and Boots sod Shoes

Herrick’*

Kid StrcBgUwiBg

Plaster*,

�oathastk

OF THI UNITED STATMII

PILLS.

•’
CURE ^9
NervousHeadache

IMt. HUHACfCS

8CASDINATU5 REMEMSSI!

Headache. FALL
WE
Fur ZtXerary J&amp;u. Avdmto. Delieate Females,
and ell person* ot
Wil*, tbev me v*ln*.
bl* aa*k A*M(**V, improving tbe amttle. giving
ten, end vigor to tbe .ligert.ve organi. ...d Glor­
ia g tbe ustund etestwity and atrecglh of the whole
syalrm.
/Tbe CEPHALIC PILLS are tho re«nh of
long luveatigauuu end carefully conducted ex]&gt;ee

vaat amotmt of pain and ratlenng hum Hew ache
whether originating in tbe arr-vvu system or ads,
ranged
state
of’rely
the rege'abie tn their' composition,
iCy are
ent

DR. J. BOVEE-DODS’
Imperial Wine Bitten! t

AND WINTER

ARE

NOW

ON

tone up lhe dlgrstivv organa, and allay ill ner•aus
sad other irnteuou. It i* ahu perli-ctli exhilara­
ting in it* aflecta. aud yet it i* never followed by
lae*itu&lt;le wr d^preaaiou uf spirits. 11 u composmi
satin ly uf vrertabtes and those tfwronghlr era-

HAND

with one uf the LARGEST and
BEST Aaeurtinente

of

lung been I to be • de.idvrstam in the msdiral
world, both br thus* thoroughly skilled ta radical

Thai tbe BLOOD PURIFIER nd BLOOD
PILLS hare been proved by anlyeia to
CONTAIN NO MINERAL.
That they cure tbe almost unirenal complaint,
DT8PEP81A
with iraem’ap nrUinty, aad io a very abort time.
Thai after all other medicines bare proved usetl.sv r.ll...

DRY GOODS

and may ba tak*n at all times with perfect safety
without making any change of diet, esdcAewAwacs
U^rt*
BEWARE OF CuUNTERFElTS!
The genuine hare tire signature* ot Henry a
P8old by Druggist* and all other Dealer* n&gt; MedA box will Im ant by mail prepaid on receipt
at the
PRICE 25 CENTS.

TMI rou..&lt;»o

Will wot oolr ' ■«&lt; Bat Prevent DaseMfo
and in this respect are doubly valuable te Um
parson who may as* tbe*», Fsr

who have laugutehnl f.r year, in helpless weak­
ness and despondrucr, recuperate with great repid ty under their invigorating operetta*. That
all sexual disabilities sir removed by thrtr ear­
dial and gently stimulating propcrtirs! That they

Weak Lungs, indigestion. Dyspepsia, Diaessea
oflbe nervous Hyvlcm, Paralysis, (ilea, aud far
all cases requiring a Twaic

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

Br. Beds' CclekariH' Wise Bitten

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
and cure* the disease al ouee, tl al read} a' lacked
however they may have been trifled with and And a* it m is directly and per*i*trutly uu tbs bilFor Kora Throat, so oommon among IbaOtan
abused : that their direct tendency is to lengthen ary ay stein. aruu«u&gt;g tbe liter tu action, promoting
life, and render it enjoy able. That, operating di­ iu fact, all tbe excretion* aud secietiou* oflbesys­ they are truly valuable.
tem, it will infallibly pnrieal suy deleterious con
Fur tbe aged and infin*, and for pereoas cf a
rectly upon
JrieuOT in OrlLoJ. they
. - _Z
. -■
sequen-es follow mg u|*.o change ol climate aud —-_v ----- - - .1. LAUBE BOON TO HEAL,
water, beuce all Iraialer* .Huuid bare a buttba
with them, and all slniuld take a leaspimfat at
and discharge from the system, every taint of Iran before eating, aa H pre vent* cnstivsnsea,
Scrofula, w bother hereditary or other* toe. That atreugtliens the digestive organs, it should be In
tbev
tbs Land* of all persona of sedentary h*i-*to. sinRECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
dents, minister*, literary men, and all ladies not
aad there&gt;* no dtoeaaeof tbe Ntomarii and Bowel* acmotomsd to much out-door eserene should al­
tbe liver, tbe non otm .y .tctn, the akin, glands or ways u*e it. If they wil. they will find an agree
able, pleasant, and etticirnl reu-rdy agamsi &gt;boa&lt;ill* w bleb r-4i them of tlx I r brann; fur • -rauty can ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR nut exist willam health, and health eaanot' exist
OliSIRUt TiON* UF THE bLUOD
wlulr tbe abw-a itrrguforilire coutmai-. Then
OR HECRETiONX,
agaia. th* Cordial 1* a Js-tlsei Mother's relief.—
Taken a mouth or l«o brtove the final trial *be will
paua
Ibe dreadful pet tod a lib perievt e«*v and
beetnnraded.) ,f^t«
um/ t-’Jn-t nn.
,b—.l ,t; Uu t \ ninll M
Bear m wind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­ safety. 7I~S « no
And toyou we
ETABLE BkOOD I ILI-S are eudor.ed by tbe si.eluiaa/w O. Trru
appeal Iu detect tbe illness er decline not only of
expo tanceof tbour-*-'1-*-r— •
vur daugblimt until it be too late, but also *eur
in letters, afljdsrit,
sen* and bus'MUd*. farwblJvlbc fonuee. from false
of mouth, proclaim
delicacy, often goes down to a premature grave
aratiooiit the kind &lt;
ralb-r than tat their condition b known iu lime,
th* latter ure i tteu *o mixed up with tbe excite­
ment of buAnres I list if it were not for yon tbev
pel it thoroughly and permanently
*
ton a unlit list al in lhe same «l..a usanl ,,'j.ll,
No one can doubt their superiority after
our single trisl-tbey are not ml) better
but. in fact, cheaper Horn any otlier Pills, ter It
takes a leaa namber of tbcm to produce a better
eff.-ct.
Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier. II
per bottle. or f per half dries Of Ibe Hesndi
L—rvil. —*
. —,
FEMALES.

0,

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,
HEADACHE

SICK FEMALES,

.

Ever shown in thia

Market, which

are prepared to sell at a atnali

-

advance from

8PEEDY AND SURE CURE

NEW YORK COSTS.

THE

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

ONLY PREPARATION
MOFFAT’S

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,

LIFE PILLS AND PiiOCNIX BITTERS

Aud grow* nj irca id more Pc

A NEW ARTICLE.

HESE MEDICINES bare new been beteiw tbe public tern penod of THIRTY YKS.
aud dunug that time bare maintained * high
character iu al«xj«t every part of tbe Globe, for
thru extraoraimuy and immediate power of rea
taring perfect health u&gt; perwue auffenug under

T

IXr. Botnck’v Stomarb

Tbe formula of Ihrse Bitters, now |1MI} tbe
■ole properly of Dr Roback, or gin*ted w'lbone
of the oldest and most eminent Medical Practi
Ooners ot tbe West, and It isdirvctlr predicated
uvwm
w*.,l. ,,t IX*

An well known to be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the
r
’ Belle Vet non. Ohio, Jen. 15,1561.
Bm»r r.8r*inisa. E»q.
P1»m find inclosed twentv-fir* cent*.for wb eb
■coi’ me another bus ot your Cephalic I'lll*. Tiny

DR- J. BOVEE DOOS’

Imperial Wino

Bitters

Are prepared by an eminent andakillfulpl ypieia*
wl&gt;o haa useJ them aucxiasfully in bis praataa*.
lur the Iasi tweute file Iran. Tba praprwlar.

bvr. might be given In m ladies aad gvi-lleaieu
■aall grades uf MCte'y. whose uuilvd testimony
t-ooe e-m.d rr.iat. I bat Pu-f Wuud’v Hair Rai torateve w.ll ivstcrr llivbald and gray bate, and pre­
serve the hair uf tbe yon ill tu old ago. to all tte
youthful beauty.
battle Creek, Mich.. Dee. 21. ISM.
r«or. Woon: Tik» win please accept a lie* te
_C._»
.1
. ..... 1_ .11 .
..ar

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

gvncml *yniptom*of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a
natural cvti*eqt&gt;«t&gt;M of tte cure.
COS I IV 5.A EXH, by cleansing tbe whole
leugUi of tbe wtosUacs with a suheat j.mcv«,
Beverly, Maa*. Dee. 11, I860,
and without violence', all violent purges leave the
fl. C. Reaunta. Fsq.
bowel*
costive within two days.
I wish fur some riictlar* or large show bill*, te
Ft VEUS ol all kimto. by restoring tbe blood
brine Tear CevLalic 1*111* more pvrticulrrlv before
----- - ------ ■ • : .... i.. .......
to a regular arruteucu, through tlw process uf
re*ptratM&gt;u in sutdi esses, and the tburvugli *olaOovof my evsiomera. who &lt;• subject to severe liou ufall iutcAlinal obstruction tn utberv.
Mktwvmae have been known to cure
Sick Hiatacbe, (usuallv lasting two days,)mu
sur.J &lt;Zea aOjsi in m«
b, jour /'Ute. Welch RHEUMATISM prnnaacnUy iu three week*, aud ,
GOUT in bull that time, by taowiviug local iufis
i — w.
«-r^trauti». nistion Irvm lhe musclis sud ligaments of the ' Price. 25 cents par Box. oe B Boxes for 51.
ioinu.
Prepared by Br. J. C- ATER fo CO , Lowell. Maaa.
Trailsnli, Mich.. Jsu.lt. 1961.
DROPSIES of all kind*, by freeing end atragth
For'aate at Hasting*, by Rosxav* a Bvtnxaa.
eniuctbr kidmye and bladd.-r. the. operate moat
deligbUtdlv OU tlrese important organ*, and beoce
Crpbsbe have e&lt;er been found a certaiu rvnieOy tor the
worst cases of GRAVEL
Alsu WORMS, by di«lodging from tbe turnings
aI 1k.
—.m..
-■ ...
li now receiving from New York and
HCVRVEr, ULCERS, sod INVETERATE
Boaton, his fall stock of
SORES, l-v a perfect purit. abieli tbeaa LIFE
McDICl.XESmre to ibe blood.andsll thu humor*.
bCOKBlJTlC EHVPTIONb and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by thatr . alterative, effect spun
tbe flaid* that feed the akin, and tbe morbid alate
Consisting in part of
of which occasion* all eruptive complaints, sallow
cloudy, and other disagreeable cumulvxioa*.
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee.
The uae of these Puls for a very .bort lima, will
effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a stri Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Suking improvement in tbe ctearoeaa irf the skin—
COMMON COLDSaad 1NFI.UKKKA wUl always
Molanca and Syntpa,
be cured by oue d&lt;»e.or by two iu lhe woral cases.
G«wi and Black ’1 was.
Rio, Ceylon, nnd Java Cofle,
Stone, Wrtodm, and Willow Wart,
Cigars. T-ibacc«&lt;. and 8’iulT,
Salt and Water Lime.
8&gt;«ps, Saleratua, Cnaaia, Pepper and
SPALDING'S PREPAHEDGLUE!
Spier.
SPA LDI NG'S P1LEPA HED GLUE!
In addition to the abore stock of Groc«ries,'hs
has a fall aud complete seserttnrat ef '
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I

from eold. This induced me tu pay Brigg* A
Hedge* almost ibe Iasi cent I bad on reith. for a
two dollar teottlauftby Hair Realoraiive about the
first uf Aagnst laaL I hat. faithfully Cdtowed ths
di eeibma and the bald spot is no* covered with
hair thick nnd black, though short, it i» alro craingia all over mi Lead. Feeling confident that
auvlher large buttle would nature it eetirrly sad

Belle Verauu, Wyandotte Co.. O.

Groceries! !

Drugs, Faints, Oils, Burning Flu­
id, and Camphene.

Thy friend.

HASTINGS

TANNERY I
The subscriber having leased ilia Ra*trags Ta
eery for a term of years, i* now prepared to
Furnish Leal her. at thu Usual lU’.ea.
White and vslfow OAK BARK lake* la a
change foe Tanning.
All Leather Warranted good or no-pay.
1 am also carrying ua a
Boat nud Rboe Sfawp
Aad keep BOOTS AND dUOfiS FOR BALK,—
Castorn Work done sc short notice, tf deni red.
AU kind* of Leather and Boota aud .Shoe*

Prepared and aold by W. B. MOFFAT,
US Raaaswar. Naw-Yoax.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
marl&gt;-)yr

Low Pressure System
Wdk O, ctertian II

Evpr iifltrvd in Battle Creek,ail of which
I ataoCLSAN AND OIL OLD flARXBWEB.
And make them look as well as new.
will lie twit! al (trice* that cannot fail to
The patronage of the public la solicited.
Mtil pnri-luiMTH.
Hasting*, May »», IMO.
Particular Btientiim pnid tn filling ordera fridti Uniting, and virffthy, and ,
saliafactiim guaranteed in every tw.
—Tbe higitewt Biarket pride always ,
paid fur Produce.
'

ISAAC C. MOTT,

Wte toes Mi Ateirt fc*«Ufwl Tfteiht

WILLIAM JOKES.
Jrffcrron Bt., 8 dooro East nf Battta Creak Sous*.
a-..u o—i. M—a
&lt;DKNT1XT. t. Mw prepored te apply daws’
substitute* la a style ansnrpasaoiL wammtevl to
fit sad suit, or no charge. No paisa spared ta
it.T—u. ail—1 _;&gt;i. —,l___ _

Lands For Sale!
‘180 ACT**,

S-rctian 27, in Rutland

Bix Mile* from Hactiags, tbe county seal af Barry

nnnt&gt;‘RHjArL 'Ay mis iBZraTTJKM

^ised of ■ pure and unadulterated ana,
with Barberry. Solomon** Seal. Cm*.
----------True Bark. Kplltewrd. Cteiaw-

HUBANNAH KIRBY

Ligonier, NoUn Co., hid.. Feb. -5,18'».
Taor l». J. Woow; Dear biri—Iu tl&gt;e latter part
of th* year 1R3^, white attetnling ibe State aud
v-.:................................ th.
..r S'-— V._I.

Kerocine Oil aad Lamp*!

PAPER-RA

’"H“

Bitters.

A new and delightful Sp.machleaad Cordial for
firing tone to the f'losa.eh, and hr tbe preren­
tion ufbd1iua*e.&gt;mplaii.t, tneideal to IbeKertcuuntry. Try IL
.
Asa nmreing drink to aasis* digestion and
relieve Dy*;&gt;cn4*, it has no equal. Try It.
in fiauur it is ss/vrwr to nU ether Bittern. Try

The following are among ibe distressing vari­
ety of human ilisewae* iu which tbe
VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICIXES

The many certificates which bar, bean teadared to u». and tba IvUent wbicb vi arw daily s»ceiving. are couelaatre proof that emoag tba
aomeu-lbear UittevW have giro* a aaltidaetteu
■ Lwb na MtMrts hare ever doue beten. Kiae
man iu tbe land should be without tbeta. and
Ibuw U bo once u,e them will im&gt;( fad to keep a

scalp was almost entirely bereft cf .tto curenwg,
ai^l murk of the remaining auriioui upon U&gt;«
aides aad back part n.‘ my bead shortly alter be
came gray, so that y ow wilt nut be surprised wbea
I tell you llml U|n&gt;» my return to the Mate uf Indi­
ana. my more casual urquainlaucea Were not Su
much at a I"" to di*wrer tbe vauae of tbs change
iu my app-arsnee. a* my more ultimate a-qaaiuteneva wire to recognise me at all.
1 atones made applfoaUon to th* moat skillfull
phystout* in tbe country, but, receiving no assu­
rance* from them that my hair oouM agaia be re­
stored, | w as forced to bvcuiu*- recuucnrd to my
fate, until, fortunately. Iu lhe falter |mrt uf the
year I nA;, your Iteatorslive whs tvoulwewdvd to

Restorative !u use. I tried owe buttle, aad fouwd
to my gmil vaustarthm that it was prudueing tbo
d'aired effect. Htnco that time. 1 have ward avvew
dollars’ worthoi 111*irrslive, aaad aa a reanli, have
a rich eosl of very soft black hair, which no mon-

TONIC, MEDICINE AND] BEYER AG B.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

Il Costa tat Idltlo I
Parity th* M**d |
GltsTee* u* the fit*a**ch I RcMvat*
the a) sti a* *ad I’lriaej Uli 1

price*I Ferb^dle,&lt;WtUaBff*rW
Prepared and told by

CT]ARLE8^WTDDinKU) A

■►•LB &gt;*K»P«lKTOau\
.
.
TB, William Strret, New Twefc.
rfar.afoby druggists and greaen nae:
throuxhMrt tba eaaatry.
-asgne-Ty

GROCERY, SALOON,
A KT ID
BOARDING-HOUSE.

and acquaintance* ate. 1 g, happy te inform
The subscriber la now prepared to sal*
yon, are using it with bkv wffret '
Very rvoj^ctfully your*.
FAMILY GR0CEH.B15
A. M. LATTA.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Aa tow as the I&lt;&gt;wc«t, Ar Oa/A or ready
Depot. 444. Broadway, and sold by all dealers
paj
tlirougfo nt the vrmbi,
Tbe Rastoralire la pat *p In Battles of three
aiaea, vt* ; large, medium, and small; tbe small
Warm Maali at AH EtovzsX .
ted-ia U a pint, and retails for one dollar a buttle,
tbe ctedinm liuitl* at lca*l twenty per cent mure
Or Cold launch if doairrd
*
la propOttkiD than the small, retails for two dot
ter. shuttle; the urge bold* a uuart,
per Cent TEA
OR
COFFEE. CHICK***
mor.- in proportion, and retails for »J a buttle.
PICKLED TONGUE BAIL
tt J WOOD. Propnrtae. *44. Bramlway. K«w
1HNBJ, a*
- -■--------York, aad 114 Manet Xirrot. Hl Lum* Mo
A ..I eoM by allguod Druggist, rn.d
Cad.
Dealers everywhere.
Jatrty 1 -era
Baud will Im hraUM U ite.Sw «
fe &gt;w .«*.
7?L,

Also, fee tkaoa ya* labaaaia.

BENTON HOUSE,

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                  <text>VOL 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 186L

3#asting»' «asi»tss Dirtrtoni,
©rigiml fcrtrj.
■nw. “Just before, tba Bhiaing Shore,"

■Tts awwt totato* that troth wiU riafo
Though *11 u dark b.!os ;
Frew earth, abuts th* .tor ht skwa.
Its pwty to shew.

We ar* indebted tn Mr. G»»«aa Tn
r&lt; au, of thia city, far permission to copy
some extracts of a letter received from
no sorrow. He died Nov. 23d, at •
his brother, a member •/the i Sth Indiana
volunteer* In RoeBSCBAn’ Dir hi on
dusk, P. M.
Our next loss was on the afternoon of W*stern Virginia. The latter is dated

Tbengh oA*a riwdsws dark and deep.

the Mme day, a young man by tha asm*

-Tkvxax yattraxBD to babtb
AQADt."
-

will biu

that better world, where lb* hrert knows

ofCkaslm Buna.
His rnulber lire* the country In which our troops are
near Grand Rapids, and had written him operating. The wri er gives a nistorv
a vary king and afibeticaat* letter, which of a five day's aomt from whk-h he bad
I received ths day before be died, but not just returned. The object of lb* *xpedilion was to bring in a wouudsd Srrgsaflt
in lim* to bays him bear it resd.
lie
of the 13th Indiana Regiment usnird
find been sick a long time and was nut Bxkxmam, who had been left at th* house
expected to live for days before h* died. of ■ Mr. BocnAxaow. the mt ly Union
He was a good boy, and would ha** man In Webster county—lately set off
I nun Braxton county.
The distano*
made a liarve soldier had he lived to try
from C»mp waa about forty mile*. Tb*
th" fortune* of war.
His mother may
writer says;
rest assured that sb* offered her sacrifice
•Though our route wm almost d»“
on a good altar, and God haa taken lb* west to th" point of »rri“*’
to&lt;"'
oblation te himself. May Im ownfurt her adiraet N'';u,rrn eourre, and then turn

WAR!
On High Trices, at the
MAKO* ALLKT,
.RALEB TN (IRDCKRIEH.
i
&lt; " e. fisb. bsUer. &gt;•**. sevk. ssd **• !
II**
Alun toy* esadw*. rtc .rte.
Pl.
tors * Blmk. 8tal* strsto.
gs, Mid

HAS1INGB

DRUG

STORE!!!

R oberts &amp;. Striker,

widowed hvar*.

Then, if th* world doth frsws on thra,
la store to apeak thy aaur.
2U«r »•&lt; Uf UU—tAf
l\fl vf.
Tee Tnvra. at last, ,Ull rrif*.
Jubrstowx, Dea. », '•!.
L—

Our next waa William H.
1U», ot J." will r.r,„„b«- to. ull h.j

who came frotn Jol^gtown, and who wa*
re anxious to ^rre

I tall you it,

historians have chronicled.

lakes a good deal of fortitude to be sick
among strangers, in a strange land, tn

TURPENTINE AND ALCUI10L.

Haan QcARTxas 8th Rsgt. Ml.)
IIiLT&lt;&gt;y Haan, 8. C. No*. SO, IbOl. f

ms

T« th* friends of th* Banar Cocrrr

CaDxH, Greeting-

have but few of

the comfort* which

grtierally characterize the sick room; to

have no mother’s gendc hand to tmusisn

th* fevered lipa, nor sister'* gentle tread

When w* were list together, and were
saying eur adieus to each other, we, and

aud eweel voiee to ask “How is brother
now 1 "

I

to

have mid

Lim

some­

you, little tl.«&gt;oghl that six w**ks of time

time*, vtben I have be*a at tha hospital.

would find us In the vary heart of sere*-

“ William, y ou eould hardly shoot straight

si&lt;&lt;i&gt;dixn.

We then upectcd to tread th*

fluids of th* Old Dmniniua, and fret the

enough to kill Jeff, dow."

His aye wo'd

elertria thrill of treading the Mine nail,

brighten, aud ha would My wilh a good
deal of energy. ‘,CaptM you wait until 1

where, In jear* agone, lived and did their

gel belter and I will show you."

duty, the twro* of the Revolution.

TEA. com®. RVOAB. SPICEB. PH FEB,
HlUKSH. F1U*. RAWMi.CUV»t»Hi

He too

much true bravery os many a hero whom

nitres ARD MKBICIME*,
rf ht-inkil*. Paints, Olla, Cam­
phene, Banting Flwld.

GROCERIES!

country.

a long time, and manifested as

WM

new and nwwt complete assortment of

r TUB MKCUANICAL AND MEDICINAL
P0BF^t&lt;»,0NLT^2

and wa* wskxtned by bright angels to

But

Poor boy I his spirit has 8uwu from

our GJovvl Is a working man. and when

earth, aud hi* body rests nn the shore*

be knew that st was anticipated by Mich

ul on* of South Carolina’s most fertila

m (•m. e«rrvtbto| is sb* Grsesry Um. such a*
■ iU b» s.»ede«l for tarsi'r us*.
Also • great variety of »bv

igan regiments, that on* of their number

islands.

near Wsshrngtoa. would accompany th*

of war will not annoy, and

CDM-EKT yKBXmUXBff

onset expaditltNk then talked t»f, he labored

burningffiirat of feyar which e&gt;&gt;n*itmed

Ab4

Cwklng Extracts,

kir thu Michigan Bit to occupy that posi­ him. will sever be fell more.

ef the «Uy.

Hews* an

orphan; and it seemed bard to thus break

Many of &lt;&lt;ur boys h*v* seen the orange

his young life and cut short his future

tree widths luscious fruit, and liav* bad

draama of happiues*. But He who noted

the pleasure of plucking the same; have

th* fell of the sparrow, will car* fur him.
Ltont. Macs has a.acted three heed

his w hile crest jusl break ing from the sbel I

board*, and lettered them

which held it; Lav* seen th* cane, with

deal of

it* st&lt;&gt;r*s of sweet, the fig, thaouria, and

pany, regiment, snd time of death.

the palm, and lave beou ah|« to«ay prac­

round one grave be 'ita* plased a picket

tically “A way down south, in the land of

fence, and 411 ha* bren dona that onuld be

cotton,”—have heard the ebony race sing

done to show proper respect to tha de-

their negro melodic*, and seen them dance
music of their own making, raying with

' all the gusto of their *xriiabl* natures,
“brcM de D&gt;r' dsl de yar.kse rum lo take

with a good

paiua, with name, age, com­

p-rt-i
We bop* not to lore any more.

A­

We

feel aa^liough w* eould dir on the belli*
field, fighting

for our rights; that we

norf," hsv* rollicked In fields of sweet

would b* ooutant to let our bon** bleach

potatoes, nor needed to sing, “I’..l*l&lt;-rs,

on 3-&gt;uth*rn »&gt;i|; but to be stricken down

they grew small, dee.." have witnessed

by direase, sterna a*d iu th* extreme.—

im

•Uw-tsl attsoltao Will be P*«I '&lt;• COMPOUNDINtsaM pulling u» FHkXMll'TIU.’itv mJ suy
os* |'ure.u.iu^ lurticinv* *t US CS» rvty apo*
IlMI betog

where the

tion, and by dint of hard labor succeeded.

vecn gniwing fields of “king G&gt;Uon,"with

PATENT MEDICINES

He has gona wlwre the* strife*

•■Mot tha molt splendid naval battles

And our bon eat, earnest prayer is, that

ever fought; hsv* rod* old ocean's billowy

no more of our number may

wave; aotn* with glreaom* looks and
the ship

thus.
J bad designed to write to th* friend*

drunk, and would not have Inid a wager

of our company long ere thia, and have

hearts, while others .thought

that they euwld

b* taken

a strigbb*dgv, several page* now written which 1 commenred at Annapolis. But I have Ireen

walk

bu€ with pah and wua-begoue face*
wosld hang their beads over th* laffrail,

negligent as well as somewhat hurried,

■nd send, a* if by the power of a force

and now the matter written is too old v»

pump, well enjoyed dinners Into iKjmo’s

•end,

briny deep. Nor waa rank fnvored; for
the Gctivntl had to take bis chanes wilh

of th* deewassd know that their loved onre

I write now, more tn let th* friend*

ar* no more, than fi»r any other purpose;

the private*. Nor did be take the *ceurg*

and, aa for as new* giic*. we can get more

of ass sickness bslfas philosophically as

out of a Detroit paper than we could

half the Mien under him.

gkan here ia a week.

We are becoming somewhat Itrtred to

If the friends of

our company would send

store paper*.

of us have bad a chance U&gt; draw a bead on

It would be one of th* greatest favor*
bestowed. I will writ* again soon, and

a worse enemy then a fat pig- or sheep,

state tome of the experiences inoident to

we all have seen de*th stalk

camp life.

soma of tbv bovrvra of war.

While none

in

among

ua, and with hla iron sway cut down on

nnr rightand on our left.

not his right to take of our number, but
vield with unwilling bands our last hold
on them who have become to us aa our,
brothers, and for whose asfe keeping wa’'

have held

ourselves responsible

greater nr le*a degree.

to a

God knows wilh

what besrl frit anxiety w* have wslched
the pmgrtwa of diMaae, until it had taken

such fast bold aa to baffle all aM. and iber
wbM MHn«. of
»• •»’• per­
formed iU IM&lt; ud rfwo of lillvo —I-

w —r OO, onJ borted tb.m »IU&gt;
.11 ite
of war.
Ti. fituofoor numWr who lad fb.

an, and darwl 1W dart wawr, of d«.th,

waa J««a F. Pauuaa, aa bri,hl * I»J
Co. F.Wfdd Hoaal— i™ t" daj—an

of p—Oa, Hart, a I—ft Ball of lota
U4 r»d w*. and wboaa afaaorp la

mMartd to Iba warn

Until then, adieu.

‘

N. II. WALaanxis.

We qoMthm

wrtar

of all

mr I—m.and who wo. Wrtpl for aa a

Hnw Tsar Hawn ok toThr Naoanra.
—‘Jim" Lane told thia story in his
recent speech at Boston:
“I bat* half a mind to relate an an*sdote to show bow the slaveholder* eling
tn their property. [ Voices-* Do It, do it.1
Well, I will.
We were marching t»
Springfield—I wa* la the rear »f th* col­
umn—when 1 wm informed by one of my
mm that a woman in great distress want­
ed to see me. I told him in bring her to
me, and lie did. She wnui a big, brawny
wothan. fat. and over forty, and waa ary.
ing. 1 naked her what the m alter was.
She aaid. ‘My two eons have joined the
Cmfederate army, and now ybar soldiers

Ida H0H afda, torak.n, a rth io tw. pla.
e*s. After running * short distance, he
wss obliged to throw swsy his scroutre
ments,being week from loos of Wood.—
FIs did not get tn Mr. Buren mm’s till 11
ii'clock, the n«xtd*y. snd walked ths four
nmgh dingeroiia miles el’we.
He bss
served in the Russian and English arwries
■nd i« a real soldier—stiff-ring s- great
deal and making M cwmplshit. He'will
recover, but bi likely tn lore his arm
■*The Indiana Ufrh is in snd *bmrt the
the maty seat of Wgterterwcnty. Wa
have the" ringleader*. *nd many otbara.
New* from all rids* rood.”

Tint Datlt AnvgRTtan ha* entered Ita
hreafy *rre»»M vn/usre, being the oldest
existing journal in the North-west, sad
h*a been Identified more than an*
paper with the growth and
rommeree. th* indo'
.
p
'

its proprietors are doertninad that Us
future shall i&gt;« worthy of the confidence
and sueport of the friend* of Ting,J ca­
went northwesterly. After keeping nes, Faxaoow and Ilt'Majrirr.
in thia direction far nearly two mile* we
left JI signs of ciriliced life. The path
Tt will alm t»» he bold and fearlees la
rough and wild, but not devoid of interest advocating the principles of the R ero­
and vartetr.
One party omvisted of tic a a Pautt. which if fiuthfiilly carried
forty mefl from different companies under &lt;&gt;ut In the councils of our nation, will Mve
Lieutenant Dis*. With the eevra peck ••iir country from the evil* now besetting
horses in charge we could make but ten it, *od will make it the freest cod best
miles the first day—starting about 10 Government the world ever saw.
o'clock A. M.—and we would u«»l have
It will disease with felihfolnaM and
gone that distance if there had been a candor *11 the great qoeation* agitating
bouse r.r even a shed nearer, to shelter us the publie mind from d«y Mi day.
from ths storm of enow and rain which On the question of the riterwioa of Ticfell th" greater part of the afternoon. At MAU Sl*vx*t, it will stand frrth it* uadark we were &lt;«n a high ridge, and now coiupromiring file, bettering aa it moat
i-ogsn It* decent.
Three miles brlov rriigi..&lt;i«ly doe*, that slavery is th* pri­
wa* th" hut which was *&gt;• shelter ua for mary cause of th* present enfliet be­
the night. To gain it an awful path wa* tween th* North and the South, and that
to be followed over !•&lt;*. twisting through it Irrvea a fearful blight upon the country
underbrush, and over slippery alate rocks. nr nation seek ing to outspread and uphold
Going over one of the rough spots a Ser
grants horse in front of me ■tumblwl.snd
down be went. Imagine * frog jumping
It will also advweau a vigorous and
appearance! Darkness like a pall had
Mttled over n*.
A bore were the height*;
below * omfn«»oo of log* and brush. *nd
below these a light from ’*
‘ ‘
building Usd a bole in th*
d&lt;-w. and * donr of slab*,
We
to
the lloor, laid d»*n our blanket*, and
lisd a good nap till early dawn,. hen we
arnsc. inada s strong enp r«f c»&gt;flee and
started, went three miles, halted ami took
three nf &gt;iur liorae* »«» &lt;n&lt;j a half miles
lobeabod—to the house «&gt;f Mr.StMMOsa.
on* nfnor guide*. Mrs. Stwwoxs told us
nftheir suffering*; how b*f«»r* the Union
army cam* lu their relief they kept out
in th* wood*, and while tending their
empcarriedthair rifles slung *n their
shoulder*, watching far ihrir rnemies—
their neighbors—hut now they frit mfr.
R*tnn&gt;ing to «ur mm rad** and feeding
our p&gt;&lt;&gt;iea, w* wenloa.

determined prssneutinn of the present
war against treason and disunion, until
th* last ve«tige of thia mo*t unnatural
■ad wicked rebelllna i« rru*hed ouL

New* Degertaseat.
The proprietors are resolved tn spar*
nn paiu* or expense t« make the Aaraan««« equal, in all that romuitutes *
prid newvoeper, to any published in the
'Vest.
With this view an able corp* of
reporter*, writer* and corre«p&lt;indentsha*
been engaged, whose aUmtioa every
passing event nf importance will ciaim.
Anangmetits have liern mad* ensuring
fi»r this paper the moat complete compendiutn offireign intelligence published
in anw paper west •/ New York, while
our fwilitUw f"rnl»tsiait&lt; d&lt;&gt;m«Mio news,
military, political and general, ar* not
■urpas*e&lt;] by any other journal, Besides
hsving paid corrv*p«»ndent* In all the
eampo West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the
s«H*i&lt;ai ofGaigret*. and shall always be
prepared to *rod special reporters whereever .evasion may require. Thu*, as a
tsewvpaper. we propose to place the A»&gt;
vxxnaxa m the first rank.
•

“N«-w we strike what is called the
“Divide"—a ridge purring the Elk snd
Burkannon *1 reams. Ei &gt;ht miles further
■nd we onme tn Cspt. Mosuxa’s. where
we stayed all night. Making a fire in a
l&lt;g heap in a dearing, we t»&lt;&gt;k &lt;Mir sup­
per sad slept «*&gt; the turf. The next noon
found us at Lieut, flraxs. Moat of the
Ita well earned reputation a* the lead­
way waa •nn*. IItrx* and Mona a* are
ing commercial paf»er of Detroit will be
“neighbors’’—only eight miles apart I—
fully maintained; in thia department the
Thus the v live all th rung h the mountains.
trenlcst rare Ims si ways been ex*r«i**d.
Five mile* further an 1 we reach Mt.Btrc
and will continue to be, in rendering it
axxuks’—and uur destination.
in every respect the moat • complete and
Another fire in a log heap, a good reliable.
sleep oa th* hay. a cup of coffee with
Literary *ad Miacellaa****.
milk and honey from the lardrr of Mr. B.
■n-1 then with th* litter containing our
fellow-entdier we began * nmt l&gt;»il«onie
■nd cbeerlr** march of ten rqiles, uhtrli
we made about Do’duck that night—
snow all th* route.
“Talk of mauntains stream* snd seen*It is now over thirty one year* since
ry, Adirmdac hills or th* beauties &lt;jf
the weekly issue of this paper was com­
Tjike Champlain and the vicinity. !mi
menced. It has always been and will
Bata*u TatL'»b roam among these dash
etill continue b&gt; be, a valuable family
ing. roaring, rippling, hngbiug, foaming, newspaper. Thia paper has lawn grsaXly
gushing, silvery, frisk ay rills m they
improved of late In Ita style and nastier.
leap and chase each other in their wild
It i* a vegy large sheet, containing thirtyfr&gt;dir&gt;, and he might ent-&gt;M hl* reader* in
six columns «»f reading matter, th* very
a« much rapture a* by describing a sun
cream of the daily issue, and is furnished
eel ou the sands of ths Nubian Desert.
to *11 subscribera at the low prire of or*
Nature has made odd work «m»ng these
o llim rs* rasa.
Il ia emphatically a
ranges.
What Coporal Willkkksow
/emtynewapaper. Il contains a weekly
Mid comes Ui mind— thai “Virginia was
report of th* mafheta. prepared express
made from aacred soil, and son is was
ly for ita eolurnaa, which, to every farm­
left; but not emiugh for another State;
er. drover and lumlterman. is wio-ihy ten
so it wss pul down in lumps, hut the
time* the siitMcriptiow prrna. Gmaiderd— 1 helped and made a botch of il by
ing the variety, quality and value of th*
‘daubing., on another lot,’’
matter it *&gt;MaiiM. the AnvaaTtwi is th*
“Though II was late when we hslted. cheapest paper in the W&lt;-»i.
we ao-wi had a bbw.ing fir*, mid* a kettle
of coffee, and emptied the omtents of two
Daily no* jnr
.
.
H 00
lie* hives—whew | wasn’t it good to men
Semi-weekly
2 00
wb» hadn’t Mien simw breakfast. At Weekly
.
.
I 00
th* morning maal we t«w»h more, (frr it
As an inducement tn nor friends to
waa secesh.) and started on oar march
eaert tbnitoelrm tn ntrnd our cirrolaearly.
Th* day proved fine. A fruit
tk»n. w* prnp-aa that any &lt;»ne sending ua
noon a fat mmton waa killed and Iwought
Im new nainaa for the weekly, nrowaopaiais fur th* next day. From »«"«n until 5 led by ten dollar*, shall h*v* an ■h»**Uh
tsclock «&gt;ur route lay by the Elk and one
copy gratK
of ita tribuuuflM which’we cn*a«d over |
cron a Rcaim, feww«*
twenty til DM. Tbare Girds were cold *■
Ire atid th* water ran with trmrnd&gt;m*
lUenuBBu.—Now kt ma lell y«w a
foree »»er th* rock* bottoms, in emu secret—* secret worth hearing.
T\i*
pteres waiat deep. |n fording four ear- looking frrward fore njoynsewt &lt;hw»*t pwy.
tied th* litter, and ibr other fiuw walked From what I know of it, I *«uld a* anon
by it* side Is steady and support it and chaar ImUarfliea Ihr a living, or hrtafa ep
the bearer*. Even with there precau- moKMbiaa f &gt;r doody nights. Th* awig

true Imppines* is
take the drop*
happiness as God give* them to ns every

�P«*li*r obligations to a minor faction of w wafhnA from the ool±

Co.

F

WAR NEWS !J

trolt,&amp;U

.rw-J*

JmbI

theacatatdiothig a faithful public servant, or of

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wkUl «M

ihiMBkttOMU

adding Insult to injury, to that part of

CiUolio CkUudral.

the Suite which furnises the back-bcne of‘

to write!’

Too can publish this In the'

. Awarr. if you Hank ik varthy a place in
the wall,” and there behold the prophetic। your columns.
Ineeriptidn'wMcTffiTi the gaxeof Belsbix«ar, of old, made applicable to thanaeelves

, ‘‘.Uitta look * tnomen; at ihi* argu- and through
. mant of loodity. Tbe reaideuta'at tbe
&lt;MpitaJ, .*nd the members of tiro LeglUtiieqvhich elected Mr. Chandler to the
.Senate, well know that it was the influence
.aod votos of members from the Weetere
-pact of the Stale, that placed him in tha
. TOsUien he now occupies. Though a.res
tdetg pf Detroit, be was elected by the
-representatives of the Western part of
. tbe State, and to all intents and purposes
should be considered a Western man.—
Hie Representatives and Senators from
the Eastern part of tbe Stale, voted al-

their agency, to the Repub.

• The foregoing, from the Lanting Rt

publican, fa a paragraph fron a long arti

de upon the ^Senatorial question, imme­
diately following a quotation from tbe
Banner. The “expectations" of Senator
CHAWDtxafwe are hsppy to state, hate

never entered into the discussions of the
press of the Wratern part of the State ;
and we now only propose to vindicate the
history of tbe past, upon tbe point raised

Tbe only

by oureoteifiporery.

papers,

&gt;0 far aa we know, that have previously
refered to tie euhjeot, are the Bay City

J\ms and flint

Citieon,—neither of them
Western papers—and in a spirit of can­

dor and justice that is refreshing, when

,con\pared with the above extract.

Tbe

t

N’tucWnl*. lolUm.li«i rf tU

ton to Aalsvajrfiurrectioa, and agy&gt; »*•*
one Ulf of Charlewtcu Is in ruin ;
&lt;

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JtxpeiMttee.

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- PHiLAMteFwiA, JDee. 14.—
A special despatch from Baltimore to

When tha penpie were depressed by

Foanwaa Mones, Dec. IS
A telegraph despatch to the Norfolk
Z&gt;ay Book, from Charleston, South Caro­
lina, atatoe that a fire broke out in that

qoestfun oflocslity; the MfomemalQ ita

SSMSto.:.

Thboat

ass

Lraoi.-At due season

the nation's path,by the anticipated move­

And, what is

or refuted.

more, we

have never urged an election upon the

merito of locality

alone.

The West

offers tbe names of candidates fully qual­
ified for any poaltion.
Prominent, aod

we believe fore moat, among these, stands
Hon. HnxKtAn G. Wrau, of Kalamazoo.

We regret to atatb that the claims here
Mr. Chandler hgs filled the position of
Senator admirably, and fully met the ex­
&gt; pectations of his friends and tbe people of
ttoc State, and we trust will receive a reelccUuo at their hands.
But .be ia not a
candidate in tbe present election, and it
would uC Siter for the Republican party
' of Michigafl i'hia expectatiuns in tbe fu•ture were not brou^ forward to control
the Legislature in ita choice uf * &amp; repre
* rentalire of tbe people."

atan.ly iMreremg demawd Us established

I can think of nothing more of interest

tofore urged in bis fovur have not been

thirty and honestly meL

Those journals

whkb have acted upon the 'tickle-me,-andl-wlli-ticklc-you’’ policy, with their neigh­

boring awn ties ever since the organization

troublesome every family obmMlWfe.i

ments of tbe greatest naval expedition.
diary. A tbe date of the last dispatch
at five o’clock ooThursday, P. M., the
fire was still ba ruing. The Theatre on
of this State *1 Lsosiqg on the second day
eriec of our gallant soldiers at Bull Run; Broad street, the Institute, aod other
the shameful slaughter of our brothers public buildings, are stated to bare been January next
destroyed. The fire swept across Broad
and eons at Balls Bluff, and tbe counties*
street.
Assistance was sent from Au­
HF" More beautiful weather than
fields of bloody battle, tbe work oi imbe­
gusta.
cility on the oao side, and savage deter­
CiKCtwKATi, Dec. 14.
mination ot&gt; the other, yet in tliv darkness
A special dispatch to ths Ctooinnali
of all these scenes, driven forward by
Commerciaf dated Cheat Mountain, Deothat undying love for country and liberty, 14. says : “Ou yesterday one of the hard­
which barns iu the great Northern heart, est and beat fought battles of tbe war night.

saw.

We remembered the foul butch-

was fought at Alleghany camp, Pocahon­
tas County, Va_, between Gon. R. H.
of tbe Republican party, assume to be­
boggard itself, that our wrongs might be
Milory, commanding the Union troops,
lieve that the election of Mr. Wnxa ia
avenged, and the integrity of our gov- and Gen Johnson of Ga., commanding
urged solely upon local considerations,
eremvnl maintained. Towards that “Na­ tbe rebels. The fight from daylight till
when they know, or ought to know, that val Expedition’ all eyes were directed,and 3 P. M. The Union loos was about
buJT .? D0t lb® fMtWhen the friends
on every flag that floated from ita count­ thirty. The rebel lues was. over two
hundred, including a Major and masy
of Mr. Howard w.'“iZ??out •P“’y “d
ies masts, beamed the stare of national
other officers and thirty prisoners.—
insist that there Is no other man iu th,.!
hope.
Our gallant aens crowded ita General Johnson was abut in tbe mouth,
Stale qualified for United States Senator, decks
•k'Ul hearts and uplifted arms. but not fatally. Tbe 12lb Georgia Regi­
—ss they cannot and dare not do—then The prayers of m.i|lloo« trembled upoa ment suffered the mask
“Milory'a force numbered seven hun­
we will meet them on their own ground, the lip, for ita safety
»uceess. It left
dred and fifty man from tbe 9th and 13th
and discuss quaiifioatioos.
Until they our port mid tbe shout*
tears of a Indiana^5thand32d Ohio and 2d Virginia
can do that, they ought to ahow a little great and faithful people. A km^‘JWOTi- Regiment*.
more modesty than to pit one man against
force numbered over two
dence smiled upon the good cause and
all his compeers, with tbe odds of aven
thousand.
the fleet reached the point of Its destin­
“Tbe 9th Indian* fought bravely to
justice and the highest prerogative of
ation. A better point could not have
the last.
freemen—that of equal representation—
been selected.
It rode triumphantly
'After driving the enemy into their bar­
against them. We are willing to admit
into tbe very portal of treason. The racks no less than five limes our forces
that Mr. Howard, Gov. Blair, and all the
rotton pillars of the slaveocracy trembled retired in good order. Thu rebel* set fire
Judges named in connection with tbe Bento their camp an&lt;t retrnatod to Stanton.
beneath the well aimed blow, and trait“Gen. Milory has driven the last rebel
atoria! office, are capable men.
The
ore fled at the approach of our victorious army out of Western Virginia.”
same sincerity on the part of Mr". Howhost*.
We leaded and flung to the
ard’a friends, would put their logic to breeze tbe banner of the whole Republic-

the people still gave up their suns, wealth

Samta Claus

ib

snm*s Hive Syrup Tolu is the very tbteg.
It is not only pleasant for dhildrea to take,
but is a certain cure for Croup, WhMping-Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Qwgte;
and all affection*,ohbeTbroaJand

on sul

■old di

fy Rehder, do not fall to read Prof.
W ood '* ad
TH

■•THAT IT11BJAB AHXBT."

Comimo.—All you

lect that Christmas and Nev

Luga

1862.

Years ia.

some source; sad to deprive them of
such pleasure is cruelty

indeed.

There

NEW YOBKJIXBCUdlft

i»3&gt;e outlay Iu the world that yields

lbA|

A SEW T Ar WITH AN OLD FRIEND.

such a harvest of eatisfactioo aa tks trifle

expended fur a toy to gladden the hearts
of the little ones at borne, who prise such

things more than older persons would

the sudden possesion of a fortune.

&amp;s&amp;SS».

Wc

are happy to notice that Old Saute Ctaee.

holidays by making a general depository

of all the fine things imaginable, upon

(S

ih; •noatan and shelves of the Variety

Store of Robxsts de Bnuxn.

Lot every

FORTT BRILLIANT COLUMNS.

parent, and friend ofyouth, in this section,

Mt to it that Old Santa Clans has easy

The Timti' dispatches, Washington,
With what shouts of joy was tbs suoces
15th, says:
The despatches relative
to the action of the British Gov­
heart, and that almost boundless enthusi­ ernment, which were -received by tbe
We have been willing to admit that the asm, was blown into a glewing flame of Government this P. M., notwithstanding ted Nm York Mercury publishes ita
annusI prnepbctos,6&gt;r I862jn ourcfolume
candidates were all unobjectionable; and rapture over the instructions given to the beligerent attitude assumed, there is
to-day, and our readers will miss some­
have only sought to add tbe weight of Sherman, to give protection • to the slave, no disposition ua the part of any mom
ber of the Cabinet to alter tha pinna or thing if they foil to peruse it. The Mera favorable locality to tbe real, undispu and “use him en the fortifications or in
policy of the Government assumed in the
ted, and indisputable merits of tha the fight" Why tn the name of high arrest of Mason and Slidell.
literary paper in the world, but ita great
man. Had wo been mat in the same heaven did not our commander confiseate
The report of the demand of tbe En­
spirit, tbe matter would have rested, the slaves of the rebels, and give them glish Government for the surreeder of
Poetry and General Miscellany are the
Mason
and
Slidell
cauaee
great
excite
­
without an appeal to the historical facts protection within our lines. But no! be
ment.
The sentiment oi defiance is very beat published »o this country. No
herein contained.
But while we have like tbe Government wanted to stultify
universal.
other journal that we know of has any­
the subject before us we desire to add himself by holding out tha traitors and
thing like ita famous coaaributorial corpt
another short chapter.
murderers, that he had come asiong them
d'elite and wooderfel variety ef mental
In 1850, the same journal* which now not to injure them Or their property, but
food. It is new ia ita Meh year, and
know only one in*n fit to be Senator, to protect theca.
Why does thia question
ha» a stability that insures all who sub
were then equally circumscribed m their of slavery stand In’ the way 1 What
vision*.
The late, lamented Senator rights has a traitor under our Const tnthe money invested. The New York
Bingham was then tbe only man in tbe tion ; txtoere any provision there for his
Mercury for 1862 will be a paper that
State qualified fur such a position. Where safely ^protection 1 The Government
THAT ALL THOSE NOTES A ACCOUNTS
no American family can afford to be with­
was Jacob M. Howard then?
Doe* 'be' ^nt] oar Commanders have tak&lt;
such a
out. Subscribe for It at once, we say.
stand better before tbe people now than couree in regard to this slavery question

Republican seizes upon such refference, ahame.
for tbe ostensible purpose of

proving

We have not deaired to treat the Sen­

of this expedition hailed by the loyal

that locality should not be considered at atorial questiou upon personal grounds.

'all upon tbe Senatorial question, but is
betrayed Into an argument confessing ths

claims of locality, by attempting to prove
that our present Seoator is a
man.

Western

Wo will show this attempt to be

as ftjtile as all other attempts have been

to deny the right of representation, aim­
- ply beesuse the office is an important one.

Bet to the foots in the eeoe.

Wheq the Legislature convened, In

I BUY, it was found that Mr. Chandler waa
the only candidate lor Senator, who pos­

sessed any real strength, before the Leg­

Every

islature.

other candidate

wa*

supported as a matter of local prided per­

sona] aquaintance.or of factious opposition

•

joMr.C.

In the

We know

we affirm
■I

•

►Mr. Bing

nominating

, we think,

ham, then Governor, i
•12 votes.

'He waa not constitutionally

NOTICE!

Of Long Standing,

at that timel

But we

forbear.

The

that they have not only called forth the

facta

scorn and dereioa of other powers, but

precisely-the-Mme loealitiea^if the public

in - the case, and to them we leave the

understand

all

tbe

whole subject, presuming that they will

How long do our men in authority sup­

most sammarily dispose -of eaodkiatea

not allow any prejudice against tbe late

pose, the people will thus threw awey

State administration

to

prjvdiee

any

loufles*. &gt;in their clamor for a Detroit man.

member thereof to whom blame docs .not

Mr. Wiener-received about a dozen votes,

justly attach.

a majority .of those voting, -preferring

which they will do well to heed, if they

Me. Cbondlerito any other man.

But there are questions

their lives and treasures.

enquiry ie on every loyal lip.

Sherman pot move on into the centre of
South Carolina, that foul citadel of trea­

vote as a matter oilocal pride,augm sated

son T

when the caucus convened, after all the

appliauces -of local pride, personal prefer-

Camp Butow,
1
Poounixs, Md., Dec. 4, 1861. f
Faixxo Bamwkb :—Thinking that per­

haps you would like to hear how and

4«cll

where we are encamped,! write to inform

himself an Immortality, and at the same
nable aebellion.

MBS

For Chlltfrete Tecthiwg.

Now

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Division.

We are in tbe left wing, un­

der the command of Gen. Stone.

Tbe

health of regiment is not very geod ; on
account of lying uu tbe damp ground and

taking cold.

There have been quite a

number of eases of measles since we have

But no.

DIE

eopy to tbe person sending the club, 115.

copy to tbe person sending the dub, &lt;20.

He too must lick

authority who would oot fear to grasp

Cracvrr Cocky.—Under the late census,

OI.Dt-FRIEND&amp;^EJ

Herrick’s Ssegar Coated

PtMe.

s*
bld

this coeaty is entitled to tear teems o
the Circuit Court, in each year.

We

traitors by tbe threa^end stripping the m
ft all property, hold them up to tbe scorn

TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.

give the designation through the year,but

of God aod man, aod let fall upon their

aceursed heads, the

of tbe State' and bow well does history

DT!

Eleven copies one year, and an extra

in triumph to the ver^ Capital of South

Carolina.

CAULDWELL, SOUTHWORTH A WHITNEY,

Eight copies one year, aad an extra

te the slave, thousands would have flock­

harlot of slavery. Ob! bad wo the mea in

what proportion of tbe members of tbe

of the Lady's Book :

eopy to the person sending tbe elob, 110.

Had be given protection

SOOTHING SYRUP,

name ia favor of Mr. Chandler.

bachelor will subscribe fur it, but husband

Five copies, one year, and an extra

time struck the death blow to this dam­

the feet of traitors, aod embrace the foul

Chriatiancy'*

TALK OF THE PRESENT TIME. /

sonal renown, be might have earned fer

ler received 80 votes, Mr. Chriatiancy,
33, soatteriRg 4 ; whereupon* Senator
Mr.

We

D. a HAWLEY.
Hutlnfs, Dee. IT, 1M1-

If he bad been

ed to his stndard, and marcbdQ with him

withdrew

table.

his wife, and daughters ie guilty of domes.

been you. We are encamped about 36 rails*
brought to beer, and the names of Bing­ westward from Washington, in Mont­
ham end Wisner withdrawn, Mr. Chand­ gomery county, Md., in General Bank’s

wnce and foetioua wppoaition had

Fairfield

some days upon our

often refered to the Lady’s Book as

stimulated by no higher motive than per­

by several vote* from tha Western por­

On the next evenlg

It ia a mystery.

I Speak Iht Thinge of Truth and Sober.

The

die future what it ha* been in the pa*L

Tha caucus adjourned

Will be left At the Express Oflfce, been
have
For CoUectlea.

Why did

tinue to bo to tbe Republican party in

tion of the State.

M

Action! Ener­

government, or we are wrecked.

desire that Western Michigan shall con­

elements to unite.

THE RATTLESNAKE:

Godkt’s Lady's Book.—Tbe January

getic Action must mark the course of tbe

ChristiaDcy also received a respectable

over one day, to permit the opposing

Fills

c,d

number of thia matchless magazine has

the contempt of s confiding people.—

journals are an indication,) which no*

Mr.

■S»

US ’EnBIilECT (BTFIBH,

legislature

are now

1&gt;»«U
■ II lb

boeeA
oftbli

New Advertisements.

dllgible; -but received his support from

BuMisHy aitaat«4 ; and who

•partita* Hamer, tad tatertuniag N«W»—«O_tp.

punishment

they

sustain the assertion contained in tbe ex­ fate!. There have been no deaths in our justly deserve. Had a Napoleon landed
at Port Royal, with half the mon that
Oict at tbe head of this article 1
It Is
company yet, although there are eleven
true that Livingston and Ingham counties who will be sent home on account of die­ were under the oorrftnaod of Sherman.
did not control the election; otherwise ability, myself among tbe number. The before tweely-fcHir hour had rolled aroond
a Senator would have been elected in vi- Brigade Surgeon says I have tbe consump­ Savannah would have been wrapped in
flamee, and by Ito light be would'
oIaBob of tbe State Conetitulion.
It is tion, which renders me unfit for duty.
have rushed like-a whirlwind back to
likewise true that tbe western part of the
Our eamp is about a mile and a half
Stale, Laing then in the same position from Edward’s Ferry, where we crooned Charleston, his cannon* would have thus-

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RELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS
'

Hy-TUNwret IHIW&lt; W-ub-

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the thirteenth day of January IMS.

ctnn luiiaiilsni

■ tha* th* nn.

Pm

with Mgar.
;7 I
LargBezM IS exalt'
I Ira itasta fee one Dollar

X

tdmsdksl rouwa
We »rrak &gt;0 tkU
‘what ws do knew, after tan Tsars expe­
nd )Uo4ts mt rcpaUMM for tke fulfil

third, tow.

the day of tbe battle of Ball’s Bluff, which
our country would have waved over her

We crossed abcmt dark.
office.

They not only generously, but

The next day

justly, naurnlli to the eastern part of tbe

uncomfortable under foot; the heavy soil

Stets Ito right to reprdeentotion.

of Dixie making tip-top mud.

And

fiuir, It would seem, we are to be made
Jeblontto our own generosity.

Capitol or its ashes.

Give ua men of

a cold rain set iu, which rendered it very

Our ragi

moot were jost fixing a place to ^.■&gt;4

la itjust!

oountry and feer none but their Gdd.—
And when such men shall govern and load
Hr, and gtyoa Iom aod mem to tea arhats sys­
this people,then and not till then will trai- tem. It w.ll almost iMtootly rcbova
tore bide their heads, and tbe foul demon Grtplac is tbe Bowels and WIM Cholic,

has reliable

kolry, which was caused by a body of

rebels firing upon our pickets, who foil

bell, aud tbe Godess of Hberty extend

her proud sw»y. over an infant Republic.

who urge the claims of Hon. Jacob M.
Howard are wining to leave the ondor-

•al^r

repudiation of Socator Chandler

nrembrr* of tbe'T&gt;gMhtfre. nV udder

a. well aii

“Give tho devil bis due."
Thia may
iswer very well for an apothegm, but

■»

I
cine, a true friend.

I

�THE WORLD.
-MtoMJwtomsJ W&lt;aa

that administration of said
tost the petiitouar, D»vld

REFORM.

LOW PRICES’

ADVICX FRJRX.

Vew-York Benevloent Infirmary
1U iriui

^~r ■

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING
ftPS'CIAL NOTICES

tugboat the length rad breadth of oar land to
avoid the f’uisoxovs Daraa. ExTomox, and igno-

2SjL’l2=lJ5C!Sk2=fi^5
JKMsss7S.“:loa”

|y W. nn Wlwi, Ora, O.u.
Fork, Lard, Butter, WvuS, uid Mum,.,
oe tubterlpi.un u

oSra. W.

^Consumption and Pulmonary Cortplainta, Fo-

mart have it broogbt to ua, likewise; we

3D3IPY ©DUnPBTOTKMS

lave too time to gn collecting, and a few
■•Id ddinquen ta will see * Cooatebh soon.

.

THE Adrerliaar having been reatpred
to health ic a few weeks by a very rimole remedy
after haring Bdflbrod several rvarswilh a severe
Laag uXcenea. and that droed diao sa. CkussM»Sfa*-ia anxious to make known tn hia fallow suffer
oraNhe mrmia of care.
To all who deal re itj be will aend of the proMriptioB nssLffrw of charge) with the directions
for preparing tba aame, which tbay will "find a
thsCPrmription. is to beoafit the aMietod, and

^vd a’W?wn’riU e&lt;Mt ,hWI

Estate of Able Draper.

dvc4-8m

IB OUR LINtOF TRADE;

TATE OF MICHIGAN, 1 „ Probate Court
Barry County,
i “ for said county.
At earaaion of rad Court boHeu at toe oflke
•rtbe Judge tberaof. in Hwtiajcs. on Monday.too
ninth dar of December, IM1, Preaout, Bharara
C. Prindle. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of tbe rotate of Able Draper,
deceased
1.
On reading ud Cling in this court for Probate,
an instrument in writing, purporting to be ths
Iasi Wdl aod testament of Abto Draper, late of
rad county, deeeaaed.
Tbrreupon it is ordered that Monday, the *lh
day of January. 1964. at ll o'etock. fa the forenooo, be assigned for the hearing rad proof of said
Instrument, at which Iiumi tba heirs at law of

Come and See !!
WE

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

B‘y

Cir- ^fWwSsyr site rt-

written preocriptlonr, but will furnish when re­
quested the very beat medicines at the lowest
rc'-ev
Those medidnae are prepared tn on own u»
xitost, under the core of able Chemists, and are
tbe Bwst rdisbhl known to Bfamtoa, Including aO
,hTo all addrearing by faxtar. cotrining fall ac­
count of symptoms and appeerauces of disease,
age, occupation, etc., we will write a candid r»
ply, with advice and directions for care. Any fees
sent us when sending for advice will be devoted
to farulahfag medicines to tbe poor. In all carat
medicine* can be sent by mall or express if deeired. Send for one or more of our works aod

"the

NOTICE.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, I M
L’ocsrT os Baser. J

To all whom

|10 00 a year raved in every CunUy. by
One Bottle of

And the Physiology of Marriage.
A work on the cause, symptoms, snd trealsiect
of ril eomplrints peculiar to the sex. on marriage,
lie duties, abortion sad its results, on children.
— ■-•■■-------* iu tba prevention of.coucapuna,
lustrmnioae to them on subwete
of a private nature. PnoeK cents.

Price 25 Cento peritattle.
Price 25 Centa per Bottle.

The Gentlemens Medical Cempinion,

Price 25 Cento per "Bottle. ‘

P

• fieebund aiuseln basing waatod away. Ils ood
.not rise /roiu a lying to a sitting nositom. Out
Doctor arid it eras a ease of Lumbago. and that
■11 tbedoctors iu ths world could nut cure him.
1raU'
‘farmed on to« outside of the left tlilgb. extending
from the thigh to the knse.end ths doctor «W be
would-base to »upra tbe thigh end rerope th.

EfatAlO of Almira F.rerts.
PKOPATXOKf/Xft.-STkTROV MICHIGAN,
Cesser or Biaar, »»•
■
At s session of tbe Probate Court far tbe conniy of Harrs. Irnlden st tbe Probate Office, in tba

fahilt rnvuciAN,

Contaiulng simple remedies easily obtained for
the cure of Disease fa all its forms, with fall exp]m.ations^of the c«u*«e, symptoms, diet, bathing
theudSy torch ntrtxD,

Taks Nemes '—That I intend to mwve befsre ths
Hon. Circuit Court for tba county of Borey, at the
January term thereof, si the village of Hastings,
fa arid county of Barer, on the Uto day of Jannarv, A D. IH2. at tbe opening of said court, or
Estate of Charles C. CrlSa.
sa'aoou thereafter as the matter can be board, for
ROBATE Order.—State of Michigan. an order from said Court vacating ao much of tba
Count, of Barry, aa.—At a aesaion of.tba Pro­ Hat of tbe villaoa ef Middleville, fa rad county,
be! a Court for the county at Barry, holdecat the
office of IM Judge thereof, fa Hastings, on Tana­
dar. tbe 2SH. «fay of November, one thoueaod
eight huudred and sixty-owe. Preaout, tibtraian
a Priadto. Judge of Probate.
DARLING'S
In the matter of the e.tale of dsrtm C. OrifJb,. fate of Piatt county, and State of Illinois, do­

On reading and filing the petition, duly verified
of William Burglier. praying for certain rsaoona
therein set forth, that adminialration a (arid estate
be granted, aud that Janice Hathaway, be appofa
ted odmiulstrnler.
Thereupon .1 is ordered that Monday, tbe 2id
day at Dowmtser. is61. at tec o'otock. in the farenoon, be aavigacd for the bearing of amd patiltor..
and that the heirs at law of aud deceased, and ril
other persons interested iu amd estate, are requi­
red to apprar at a M.aiwi of rad Court, then to
be buldro at the Probate Office io Hastings, and
show cause,if anr there be, why tbe prayer of the
petitioner ahonld uot be granted.
And it le farther ordered that toe uetit'oner
give notice to ril partita interested, of the penJencv of rad petition, and too • hewing thereof.
Lv rowing a copy of this noiiur and order to be
uublitoddta the KcpuNiean Hanner, a imHto
newapaj&gt;er printed at Hartings mid circulating in
arid countr of Barry, for three voceeuive weeks,
immediately prci iocs to said dav ofJwaritig.
(A trw" copt.)
K v- PRJJlIMJi,
1 nv?W
*f ProUtt.

No trattortf that broken Pitobar did wteoalbal
a shilling. * shilling saved is a shilling earnotl.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTKC
That costly Aiabastar Vsaa la broken and yon can't
match U, mend it, and it will never show triton

to Eld these |

uutings, nur .-cm. i^ii.
8WKKZEY k klAM.
Aborneys for Plaintiffs.

norSdCT

Wltllamabure.
Kings Cbunty, New York.

IT WILL MEND PORCEt.AlN;Complaint, Seminal Weakness. axp all nturaa
—_. w* Ort.., Ow.n irum what-

S

T* CmmuaptiveB.

rr WILL MEND CHINA.
IT WILL MEND MARBLE.. .
That piece knocks Du: of j-onr Marble Mantle oan

And Private Adviser.
A book for the rid and young, embracing the
Pathology. Prevetrttou and euro of ril diseases of
Urtrary and Sexral Org.ns.axu a wasxixo voice
ef advfee rad (xunsd, each as to be feud in ao
o'favr work. Pnee 25 eeata.
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
rex xrrar oxa.
It exposes all toe Humbup, rad the various
.-.te. &lt;1 •
.-J wall
11 llluatsatos

LIVER REGULATOR

AMERICAN CEMEffT CLUE.

Price 25 Cento per Bvltie.

Very

LIVER REGULATOR
kwinrsa. removing every obstruction, restores a
natural and braltky action in tha vital organs.—
It is a superior
'

FAMILY MEDienre,
Meeh better than pills, and much easier to take.

HOUSEHOLD AND FARM,
Plantation and Shops.
For everyFaBiily. having over a h'&lt;0 receipts

THE

may be granted - kuA that John M. Nevfaa be aprotated Administrator.
Thereupon it is ordered thsi Mondar, tbe »3d
day ol Deoomber. WH. st ten o'clock, in toe faro
be aesi^ucd far the boanur of said Mil­
Prof. Wood s rvslcnuire (brdiri and Blood niton,
lion. snd that the bed rs at law of said deoeaamf.sud
Jirnutalor can be railed upon aa being tor best
irueft in faarket for all cues of General Debility all otherporooM inreroMsd inea.d estate, are ro
fa spear, at a eoe.iMi ofssld court then to
a. • HI a- tfiosa d mums -kwh arIre Aim impure quirod
lie buldeu at tbe Probate Office, fa the vHlage of
Mined. Il l» cu expounded ip a skillful and scien­ Heatings, and show cause, if *v there be. wbv
Aud now consider myself Xntiniy coral,"
tific mane er, andwill not Injure tbs weakest,
whilst! the same lime, it win tons op the system
Hon. John CrneV writes, “Brooklyn. March IS
nfx •stf.ssizf ■'Ku-:r?^r
1980- In the spring uf Hutt 1 took a severe cold
STAEy-’USTS-- which iodoood a violent fever. I look two doses
DARLING'S
Ll VER REG ULA TOR
order to fto publish*! in the ••Republican Ban­
'
TO COaNSUMPTIVES
ner." a newspaper, printed and circulating in It broke np my cold and fever ri oooa Previous
And there afltetod with said eountv at IJarrv, for three successive weeks. to this attack. I had been troubled with dyapapria
several months: I bavofeli nothing of M einoo. ’
DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY, HEART
Otis Bindley, Esq.. IM East SMb Street, X. Y.,
IA tra* «py.) uovtl
Judge of probate.
DISGASE.FFVER* AGUE, sr CONSTIPATION.
writes: Aug. U. IWW.-I.had a difficulty with the
&amp;si3Kli,£rvafs:ss7:us:
Tha noderaigned, now swrontjlta years old,
CHANCERY ORDER.
.
.
----- to curing his Paof mediciMS, bat found no permanent relief uoUl
_
aw York ef thee*
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Cir­
cuit, in ChanraryJoaw. M. lA&lt;Kk, ComfUiaa^

&amp;

sew,

Important to Farmer*.

,,

CEMENT ROOFING,
The cheapest mid most durable Roo fling

IT IS HUE Axil'ffATER PROOF

GROCERIES

It eaa be.applied to nw sad ora soars ef all

Tha Ccxt is only abeqt .One-Th.rd tilt of Tin,
and rr ib in-tcx ab DinxnLx.
Thia article has brim thoroughly tested in Naw
York end al! parts cf the United States,.Canada,
West Indies, and Central and Bowtb Amends, on
buildings of aU kinds, such as FaCToatsa, Fuinfcaits. Cueacsvs, Rail Road Darora, Cars, and on
Pctuc Bc:ls:xgs generally. Uoaaasaxxr Bvttntxos. Ac.; by the principal BciLuara Am-arreer*.
and otbera, and hs» phoved to ba t^a CHEAPEST
and MOST DURABLE RG0HN0 in wuHtit Jn
ererr «’!*:» A FIRE, WATER. WEATHER and

HARD-WARE

AND

DRY GOODS!

Wa wux wan. rasa, to wy one applying for It,

On ril other diseesea of too Sexual Organs a
-• XS* Ou Consumption, tbs* fa
On tbe Liver. Heart. Bt&gt;
On Froiele Complefote
On th* vsnooa Schools of m-dicinee.
On ttfaffiodMOf TyoMmenl MtoPtaetioed.

S

Ufa day of October. A- D- 1ML
Mrs-C-Tabow. H Christopher BtroelN. T.,
It satisfectorily appsaring to this Court, fast
Cbariro RHag!... VV- d tlo driradrate to Ua. writrai "Feb. «. IM0.-1 hero been auHsct to
eaorafearroAutri fa;. Stole. rad that raiaero attack, of Asthma the last twenty years, 1 have
never faund anything equal to

His is lAefA'Zr wto/erfal moas/sefaraf fa tie
VaiUi Stofer whicb combine the deal ruble propertiosot tumidly esM //wrafaWp, wbfch UdHtoivareaHy ankwwlodgrd to be waneaaad by GOTTA
PERCHA AND INDIA RUBBER.
•
Ns Heat fa required in making application

THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM.
It fa a large end beautiful paper, end coctelna
fie moot valuable iaformriion on
permetoriiea, or Beraterf Wtaknrvs, The cenee.
fleets and cure, showing the awful effects af the

^H«ios“a

".S'

■■

Important to Railroad C-impanira.

JOHNS &amp; Cr.OSLETS

boots

SIL”?

&gt;.ip&gt;- TZiLH.:

Imporant to BniMcrs.

To all whom Out may concern and f/lpfltcarnt everybody.
-. &lt;g

Jaa. L Brumley, merchant. IM Fulton ^toet.
New York, writer, August, IB. IMO: •'! bsrs
been evicted with piles, eccmnpsafed wilh Heed­
ing, tbe Isat three years ; I used.
.

•&gt;”

NEW.YORfc.

Important to House Owners.

DARUNCP8 LIFE BITTERS
la a saperior tonic and diuretic | exesUaul to
cases of loss of sppotito, fietuloucv, female weak­
ness. irrrgularitl«», pain to the sids and bowels,
blind, protruding aud bleeding piles, and general
4MNHtF&lt;|
HEAD THE FOLLOWING TE8TIM0KY:

send rath®* who'rawire it, a Copy uf Prsscriptione used. (Prue «f Orarge). «"h ■1)r«5'“!J*
nrawrinr and wring the aame
Also rules on
LXratbraw Veu&amp;aatoa. and Exerdae for the
Hickrtbev"will find throe remedies, a sort gure for
C^toumution.
*»l dtorosea nf Are Twaoxv axp
L»iiui?raVtai **» Aart. CowirrrrATHWi. H»‘f:
DisxAsa, Drassrota. Nanvoca Dsaiurv. aud Fa-

Liberal Reduction to Wholesale
Buyers.
- J
-TERNS BASH. *-» I &lt;

Ceraer of Liberty Street.

DARLING’S

Femoves the morbid and bilious deposits from

/

’

(Sole Manufacturers.) :
78 WILLIAM STREET,

LIFE BTTER8,
Are pure vegetable extracts. They euro all UI
tout disorders of tbe human system. They regu­
late and invixornta tbe liver aud kidneys; They
give tow to the digestive organa; they regulate
the secretions. ricrvUons and exhalations, equal­
ise the circulation, and purify tbe Hoed. Thus,
ul.'Atoi^i»ixw&gt;?io&lt;W*-eomeof which are Toroid
Llrsr. Rick Haadachv, Dyapepiia. Piles, Chills
ahd Fevers. eostirvness,or loosenese-aro suliroiy
coutroled and cured by these remedies.

'

Pnee 25 Cente.pcr Bettie.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For Coating Mctnl« ef all Kinde when
exposed to the Action of tbe Wcfttlitr,
and

F«r Preserving and’Kepalring Metal
Rwftofxll kliit.
This ths only CimpotUiea 3uuat» wbkh scCZ Mrccutfull)
«Srmw ctoapar
oil cfanolss. /.-r
m&gt; laapG efliaw, seles apytie-i • mr*ii». to which
ft inheres firmly, foratingabuly equti

Stacks of

Darling’. Liver Begulator.

LAfiTTMRHE----- .----------------- - — frntfi
T—Via
..J

in affording immediate relief. It fa a thorough
Liver and bilHous remedy."
Mrs. Young, of Brooklyu, writes: "N»broaty

elasticity fa not injured by the contraction and
expansion cf TIN or other MET AL ROOFS, &lt;wnaequent upon sadden changes of tbe weather.

IT VTIWi NOT CRACK IN COLDQOR RCN IN
WAKM ^RATHER. AND NOT^ASH OFF.

*°

DarUwi'a Life Bitters,

and was mSir^g cur*£ I have had no attack alnce."
D, Waetorvelt, Era., of South Sth, «w 8th RL,

Clothing
PHOTOGHAFgIC GA1.TJJIY

ssxtessi’itssczs

Crayon Ambrotype; Vtgmito Ambro­
type; Molaintirtype; Spberm&gt;typo;

“dTrlINGB LIVER REGULATOR.

Mirror Ambrotype; Nedograpeic,
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype: Imperial' Ata"

I did rarad found Hto oprams admlrabfr rvraov
ing the bile end ororatng the Hrcr to activity. I
have also used it ss a
..
.

FAMILY MEDICARE.
OUR GOODS

RxADiLlfyon need ctthur or bath of these most

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL
ean ba repairs;! with GUTTA FEftCBA CWENT
and prevented from further ccn«&gt;t«W »»d Uaklag.yunwr nramuM a ralfrtcn.T *a’rta mxr

Unusually Low!

Swrarav A Aura.BoUffifaft fcr Complalraot.
OOMMISSIOaNERU notice.

broWpe; Double
' jCm broupe
AND COPY 1X0 dona to order, on Abed notiea.

»b*

rA
OW ®fa»orea «f De noaa id friends copied sa good
-rtfs al any time and anywhere, in the

county, to take Likenesses of tha Sick or Dead.
rA.""1 * rrtie sMHMk w»"■*

All pwsora UsiM clalsra agafari the

DAN'i. a DARLING.
■

108 Naaran St., New York.

W* taka

ia

axobaufa for ptoda—

Gallery up ataara. two doors west of Ute Hu-

WbaaL, Coro, OaU, Dollar, Lard. Pork,
and 6aaH/ almoal aoaQlhio, jot hara
to aaO.
'
'

gf DM't6Uta«lrs«B&lt;aa.'

T nndu Bor Stele I
Jaifaml t •« r5«*v F£
»j.
130 Afflw,t»B-t««S7.l»B»U-l
Six MMoe from Hadttbgs, Oso oM^F wraihf B®ry

r.-rs-f.i.-'riy

�CURE
NervousHeadache

JJR. JilrUAvJi £»
8CUHHUT1H IEMEB1ESI!

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

FALL AND WINTER

Imperial Wine Bitters! I

aooDs

nua all who havajfot sa^ Jfo». Wa «haik»fa
th, werld tu ylud/ea tfaair RtfoL
..
Thr»« BrTTaa* l.-r tbe cure vf WsjtK Rroaanu,
general Ifobittly.aad For Puntying aa&gt;d KarMung

&gt;ru&gt; I baobtaiord

ARE

WE

with

om

NOW

of th.

ON

HAND

LARGEST and

BEST Assunmeute

MUblbhM tbe following

of
That tbi BLOOD PCBinKB and BLOOD

CONTAIN NO MINERAL.

DRY GOODS 1 ’

DYdFEHlA

THESE BITTLRH

COMPLAINT

MILLim Y

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!

BICK FEMALES.

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION

PRICK 25 CENTS.

Dr. Deds* (ckbarred WtM fettlen
ALLA *JR!S'Jmi3&gt;£^£Kb !

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

GROCERIES

L'AUNB SOON TO HEAL,
TRK FOLLoWIMO KN&amp;'BSKUCXTa OF

CR OCKER Y!

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLSr
HEADACHE

OUal RUCTIONS OF THE RLUOD
OK KECIU.T1ONK.

SHOES

IAS YEO-

Ever abown tn thia

Market, which we

are prepared to aell at a amall

advance from

HITTERS avar

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.

NEW YORK COSTS
n J. wood

Ma*ouvtllc, Ceas., Fab. i. 1M1.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co

r E M A L E S.

ttXLY PREPARATION

JAMEA KENNEDY*

DR J. BOVEE IXlDff
Imperial Wine BiiL

Hartftnd.Pa., Feb. fi. 1841,

STOOD TUE TEST Of YEARS,
A NEW ARTICLE.
LAKY ANN STOIKJ1OUSE.

JNu. b. MMONS.

and delightful Su.iMcl.ic and Cordial for

DR. J* JoVhE Dii “&gt;• IMPERIaJ^w’ijsTnIT*

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDIllXES

eosil&gt;licatrd

Belle Veanon. Ohio, Jas. 15, 1881.

DR. J. BOVEE DOPS*
njim iki'j-ltem

huehertiYi,

A. STOVER. P. M.

TEMPERANCE,

itural cutueaueaca uf tU cure.
COSHVENESM, by deeding the whole

rircllan or large allow bill*. to

tret from Cincinnati

■ u.-

'.All KIUIIY

TONIC, Mt.DJCINE AND BEVERAGE.
PURCHASE ONE BUTTLE I!

ISAAC

it

R. WHEELER.

NLURVEY. ULCEBH, and INVETERATE
SORES, by a parfoct punt, nhirfi thrae LIFE
MkDIClNtSKiva totha Hnod.aadall tbahumor*.
UCOH BUT IU EKVPTIONb and BAD

C.

MOTT,

Is now rw'iting from New York H!.&lt;l
Boston, his full stock of

NieboG.Oranserine Milla. p. A. K
man and De Reimer, Middleville,
Prairieville. end by D-uggula and Merthaula L-en
really throughout the country.
------“ *-

Groce r ies! !

king imtiroteliienl id tba cleariiraa of the
COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will

bottle of SPALDING'S! RKPAR'D

ELVER ANO AUUK-»ur thia .

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I

I &gt;1» as r'ATTsrica. .«u as ucaao.
BILIOUS F1VKHS A LIVER COMPLAINTS.

st

SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDINGS PREPARED Gl.UE!

HASTINGS

TANNERY!

GROCERY, SALOON,
AXVX&gt;

runiiah Leather, al the Usual Ra'.es.

Cigara, Tobacco, ant! S-iuff,
Salt snd Water Liiue.
Spke.

BOARDING-HOUSE.

•

Ami keep BOOTH AND SHOES FOB SALE,-

Dnxgi, Faint®, Oila, Bunting Flu­
id, and Camphane.

SAVE THE PIECES!
ECONOMY!
DISPATCH!

A il LATTA.
Im,

Coijc, area aadily euml.
MERCURIALIHHEAbER.—Paranaawboaei
utitutiuni

SPALDINGS PREPARED OLUE
trtH-vBhld eaa

USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE."

RY C. SPALDING.

Molaaaee and Syrtipa,
Green and Black Teua.
Rk», Cevlnn. and Java C«»fle,
St&lt;hiv, Wn.«den, and Will.

r spared and eold by
CHARLES WlDDmKI.D A €•„

Conaiating in part of

New Orleans, Muscovado, CofTrs,
Crushed, Powdered’ and Granulated Su-

price»t periswlUe, • ba»&lt;U«sfwr«R

Ever off.-rrd in Bailie Creek, nil of which
will be »&gt;td at prices that cannot fail to
•till purchiisMsra.
Particular a Mention paid to filling or­
ders fn»m Baaippgs and vicinity, and
Mliafn&lt;-fi&lt;&gt;t) fftia ran teed in every case.
The highest market pried alwsys

FOB SALK BY ALL DRUGURfTS.
ISAAC C. AfOTT,

FAMILY OKOCEKIIS

Leather, ud OU mKm Blaektsg

I alao OLEAN AND OIL OLD ilARNENSBS.

Warn
Haatlnga. May », IM&lt;&gt;.

ly

J. H. HULL.

TEA
; iu prMrartlaa. a
J WUuD. Pruf

MmIr

at AUBomr

Or Odd Lunch tftksim!
OR COFFEE. CfHCKENr
PICKLED 1UNOUE. SAR­
DINES, Ac,

Vh« tot bm A&lt;aire BuiUftd Teeth!

WILLI AM IOIBL
DENTIST, U now prepared

BENTON MOUSE.

LmiIj. I am

Low Pressure System
Walk B», CathRfil!
SHELLED CORN

POTATO! foe •
Alwar»Mta»4at

Lands For Sale!
130 Acres.

S«U 'n 97. Id RmUnd

VULCANITE RUBBER RASK,

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VOL. 6

HASTINGS, MICS., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1861.

Uirra *

mmmvi.

Hmm Haan,.Port Bnyal fab*. 8. C

JACOK FERRIS,

Dmab Sato Sarah,

akdBcotbu

WAR!
On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!
D. C. HAWLEY

Roberts &amp; Striker,

Aa 1 bare

mud) against my wishes, although I hare

plenty of money;

another proof

that

But the news,—Easktel and I ar* well
and hearty, and enjoying ourselves very

well.

Of Jeremiah w* know nothing, aa

be is nearly aa far from us aa from you.
1 receive letters from home regularly,

JCBT BECfjITED
RALRM

O

new and most complete assortment of

. FAMKK1,

DRtGI AND H EDI CIKER,
rfCbcmiral*, Palau, Otis, Cam*
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

&gt;111
FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES. ONLT_«

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, BPJCES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS, RAISINS. CODFISH;

lorry C*Mty, Michiffta.

. Ewi-, MMdtevUU.
_

In fret, sverytUag in the Grocery Uns, inch aa
will be seeded for foaulr eae.

DAMIEL COOK,

aiD®jds a iPiKBmnxiiKBir
Aid Caaklag Extracts,

roa tux

especial

axxxrir of the ladies.

HOLBROOK,

PENS. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac., Ac.

J. M. RUSSELL,

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
H. r. CHBBBY,

sens of HasUn^s and ncwlty, that ws intend to

CTTRAIP, TOIB (DASIH

3.

M. KEVINS,

Special attention will be paid to COMPOUNDINtTssJ putting un PRESCRIPTION* and say
oar portUiog stedicisss ef ua can rrJj upon
tbeir being
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
Llxmxca Mases fl, Is61.

GT*
DANIEL STRIKER,
esorn. Boon of all
«“■
for sale by
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

S
H. COOK,

Good-bye; direct to Hilton H«*d,
Port Royal Inlet, South Carolina; 8th

examine the prisoner,
____________ Gen. McClellan
therefore telegraphed General Franklin
to proceed with the execution, which took

was beaded by Capt. Boyd, Provuat
Marshal of the divWoo; tb* regiment of
cavalry (mounted.) to which the prisoner
belonged; a detail of twelve Ms comrades,
and on whore skill- dismounted, who were to shoot the cul­
prit; an am balance train, carrying his
success againat tbe overwhelming odds. coffin ; an open wagon with the prisoner,
it ia on* of ths modifying humiliation, and a priest praying with him ; two or
of which the war is bringing so many to three priests on burseback behind ; and
the rebels, that the aristocratic Tennes­ aaotber squadron of cavalry, mounted,
see Congressman, wbo commands th* brought up th* rent. This procession
rebel army, has been once ignominiously passed between tbe regiments, drawn up
defeated by, and is now again opposed to in double line, which, afterward* forming
ia a hollow square, the processiou stopped
a fals JVsse Forb AoteZ porter /
When Gsn. shoepffcame to this coun­ in the centre, the coffin was taken out,
try be was without means.
Nothing tbe prisste helped the man to th* ground
and bandaged hi* eyes. He kneeled on
his eoffin. The executioner* were sta-

Just dow, while all eyas are turned

letters without being paid.

iog New Yard hotels; and many a lady
under corer of tbeir forts. Tbe 5lh tart
who reads the Gasrite this morning has
was spent in collecting the fleet which had had her trunk carried pp and down stairs
been separated during a violent storm, by tbe present Brigadier-General, whose
during our voyge here.
It waa found second victory we are body expecting
(he wires to flash over the country.—
After a time ha went to Washington,
which baa since been heard from. I she’d
like to give you a deecriptlon of tbe
storm, did •pace permit, but cm oely say and industry brought him under the
that God was with us aad rode upon tbe notice of Mr. Helt. Pleased with his
storm in mercy aad it 1* believed that no
lives were tost.
The 6th was very rough and windy, Holt gave him a situation in tbe Patent
and nothing was done but to prepare for Office. At first his duties wars very
battle. The morning of lb* 7tb broke bumble—carrying
bundles, arranging
upon us in arret glory and beauty, wbieb models, and tbe like; but bo was gradu­
was undim inlsbed through the day.
A ally tried on more important labors, and
gentle breeze rippled the face of th* great it was still found that whatever he did
deep, and gave freshness and energy to
to our spirit*. Th* »un cam* forth in amiagad far him more suitable to his
all his glory, undimmed by a single cloud; newly discovered abilities.
the atmosphere was desr and transpa
Mr. Holt continued taka great interest
rent, and all nature combined to inspire in him and missed no opportunity for
us to noble deeds In Freedom’s holy cause.
At 8 o’clock tbe W abash gave the signal
for th* attack, which waa aaawered from be took Scboepff with him. An impor­
the rebel forts with a black flag, meaning tant survey in Virginia chanced to b*
“no quarters asked or given.” Our ves­ needed, and Schoepff was intrusted with
sels soon got up steam and at ten o’clock it, -This brought him under the eye of
tb*y walked up th* channel in gallant G*u- Scot, and his military education and
style, led by the Wabash.
At fifteen requirements were fur the first tim*

shot Silling short.

Tb* fartis replied,

their shots going near.
At the second round our gunners got

the rate of one hundred and sixty in a
minute changing tbeir position as often
oa the rebels" got the range. Ths rapid­
ity of our fire and accuracy of our aim,
soon convinced the traitors that their
labor was in vain, and at two o’clock they
began to retreat; hardly an hour more,
and they hauled down their flag, and at
three, our flag—the glorious old stare
and stripcs-fleated on the rebel ramparts,
amid ths deafening cheers and huzzas of
thousands of Union men.
None of our land forces were engaged,
and th* batti*
fought entirely with
cannon manned by brave seamen.
Our
trophy consists of three strong forts,
nearly one hundred cannon, eplended,
heavy pieces, many of them rifled, esvhundred thousand dollars worth ofammu­
nition, provisions, horses, mule*, cattle,

sheep corn, cotton, sweet potatoes, pea­
nuts. oranges, poultry, blankets, small
arms, etc., and undisputed possession of
the country far twenty mile* around.—
Our loss was eight killed and four wound­
ed. Non* of our ships were seriously
injured. Ths rebel’s loss was very large,
13 were found dead In on* fort, and
several outside; and tbe slaves My
that they carried off a large number
of dead aud wounded in carts.
Th*
negroes say that they all ran Ilk* tbe
deobil. Our scout* have not been able

to find any while people, men w*m*o or
children, as far as they have gone out.—
I have been nut with our company about
six miles on a foraging expedition, and
we bad a gay old tim*. I spent several
hours of the day in conversation with

the thumb-screw of the orerteen had
left on them.
Odo feeWe old woman

shoulders terribly mangled by the cruel

native African,
with yean of hard, unrequited

and

offered, all uncovered. Tb* signal of the
Provost Marshal was the waving of a
white handkerchief, to propars.
On
another signal eight fired. TTie victim,
wounded tn tbe breast, claspod his hands
to bi* bo*om and grossed. Tb* Provost
Marshal, upon examination, finding him
yet alive, called upon tbe four that had
not shot, to take-aim and fire, two of
tho shots took effect in the head, and
death followed immediately. Tbe entire
brigade, headed by Gen. Franklin and
staff, then msrehed’ by tlie corps, which

wboriad then up to tbe old man's counting
room.
Old Girard pronounced tb«u
first rat* and demanded th* price. "Ono
dollar," said Ben, “it fa as tow aa I 'cab

WI’- '
i
„
The bill waa mad* out and old Steve
sealed it with a check for'190.090, which
was accompanied with this little moral
to the storv.
• ■■■•d
“There, take that and invert it fa tbc
best possible manner, and if you are
unfortunate and loo** it, you hav* a trade
to fall back upon that will afford you a
good living.”*
We should like to see all th* aolid
follows trying the experiment. It might
spoil a barrel or two, but it would not

spoil the boys.

.

Bias Mxal for Pios'—la England,
i the continent, tbe practice prevails

are ground the same as wheat and corn
with us. The Mark Lane Exprett tars
on thia subject:
which is the best food for fatting pigs!
1 have my-Mlf tried nearly every descrip­
tion of food, and never have found any­
thing to produced *o n^th weight, or so
fine meat, in a given time, as bean m**L
Some pigs fed with food mixed with fiu*
topprag*,weighed at six months old, two
hundred sud rihgty pounds, and th* pork
was allowed to be extia^ely tender. I
fast year tried to fatten bog* on grey peas
aloos. and giving them milk to driiric.—

was afterwards eneoffiaed.
Johnson's
dying speech was; “Boys 11 ask par Tbe animals took on fat rapidly, but did
not acquire so great a weight as those
don of Almighty God, and of all, for
fed on bean meal.’’ Tbs leguoes are al*
what I did. May Almighty G&lt;&gt;d pardon
me, and keep all of you from nil such sin.'* of them excellent food for swine.

Tbe New York Poti, in a long article
on our frontier defences, makes tbe fol­
lowing mention of the works in this State:
The first of the line of important works
which would form tbe basis of opera
tioos oo tbe North, are the barracks at
Sault St* Marie, where eight or ten guns
can be mounted. No troop* have been
stationed there for some time; the gar­
rison at present consisting of the widow
of an officer who receives thirty-five dol­
lars a mouth for tbe care of tho work.
At Mackinaw the next position on this
line, there are works which mount ten
guns, commanding the straits of Mack­
inaw, connecting Lake Michigan and take
Huron. Tbe importance of this position
in th* event of extensive naval operations
on the upper lakes, and from ths natural
farilitles afforded by the locality for the
establishment of almost impregnable

brought to light. Thenceforward his rise
was sure. He continued to b* employed
ou important business in the War De­
partment, till educated officers began to
be demanded for our volunteers, wbeu
the New York hotel port* was appofnted
Brigadier-General, and sent to protect
the State ofhia benefactor from invaxieu.
Mr.Holt has already the ‘proud aatisfaotios of knowing that the min he took
from drudgery at Washington woo
Wild Cal; 1st us hope it may speedily
Fort St. Clair, near the month of Sl
b* added that the same leader has held
I Cteir River, which connects Lake Huron
Somerset
with Lake St. Clair, forms a link in this
chain of defences. It is situated about
One of th* boat* of the great naval thirty five miles above Detroit, and com­
river expedition, now nearly ready at mands tbe communication between Lake
No troops have
Cairo, ha* a flag staff erected on it* upper Huron and take Erie.
deck, from the -top of which float* the occupied it for some time pmt, but it can
American flsg, while on the bottom is easily be placed In a defensible position.
The works at Detroit, in addition to
nailed a sign, “Fur Memphis aud New
Orleans.”
Tbe impression geucrallv their importance in the chain of frontier
prevail* in our Western Army, a* well defenses, have an additional consequence
as among the river rebels, that the grand in defending a populous and wealthy city
flotilla will shortly cut Its moorings at situated sc a point the most exposed to
Cairo, and atari or. this perillous voyge attack, of any on tbe entire line.
Fort Wayne, at this point, is In a con­
down tbe Mississippi among the Innumor
abl* river batteries and river rebels— dition to mount its entire armament. The
flanked on the land sides by fifty or a officer's quarters and barracks are still
hundred thousand Union soldier*. W bath- unfinished. The fort has been the object
or th* belief is correct that it will cer­ of several appropriations by Congress,
tainly go down tbe Mississippi, in pref-; but' Is still In need of a considerable
ereoc* to any other of the streams in the amount to fit it for receiving a garrison.
vicinity, a short time now will tell. But It has been in ebarge of a fort keeper
the fact that we have the choice of navi­ during tbe past two years.

and mouldy to an extent which renders
them unfit for culinary purposes, they
should have scalding water poured over
them after being allowod to dry. be re­
duced to meal for swine. Tbe action of
hot water will at once remove fungi or
mould, and render them sufficiently sweet
to ensure their being eaten by tbe ani­
mals.— JV. A. .Farmer.
Hie ridiculous and immodest habit,
which has so long prevailed in fashionable
society of wearing extraordinary low
necked dresses, is bit off very cleverly in
the following anecdote:
“A young
beardless youth had been captivated by
the revealed charms of a fashionable
Miss, end one day told his mother his
ailemnt, and declared be must marry his
inamorata or die. “But my dear son,”
said the matter offset mother, “you have
only known her for a fortnight; let me
recommend that you see more nf her be­
fore you decide. 'More ofber !* exclaim­
ed the lad, l«by, I have seen down to
the fifth rib. already

VmucirT.—The groundwork #of alt
manly character i* veracity. That vir­
tue liea at tbe foundation of everything
solid. How common It is to bear pa­
rents ear. “&lt; bav* faith in my child so
long as he speaks rhe truth. He may
have many faults, but 1 know he wlll not
dereive me. 1 build un that confidence.”
They are right. It is a lawful and jwrt
.ground to build upon. So long as truth
'remains in a child, there is something to

depend upon.

A man whom Dr. Johnson once re­
proved for following a useless and demor­
alizing business, said In excuse, ‘-You
know, doctor, J must live.” Tbe brave
old hster of every thing mean coolly
replied, “1 cnnnol sc* tbe least necessity
for that.”

The following is one of the toasts off­
ered at a supper of the urinters of LowHow the War Pats its Owe Ex rax- ill:
'
»xs.—By the arrival of the steamer Illi­
“Our Revolutionary Fathers—Like
nois at Fortress Monros, we have advices good printers, they ‘locked up’ tbe 'forma
from Port Royal tbs 11th instant.— of the Tories,’ and 'doblo leaded1 tbe
A flairs there seem In the best possible
_
appearance of a marine town a« it doos condition. All of tbu islands about Port British 'columns.’"
ol a military post
Naval unifoyms,
Royal have been seized and arc now
An old maid, on the wintry wide of
jolly jack tars, jaunty young officers, na­ held by ths Union troop*, and ths cotton
fifty, hearing of the marriage of a pretty
val supplies, iron clad gunboat*, and all upon tbess islands is being picked .-by
young lady, her friend, observed with a
tbe paraphernalia of “lif* on th* ocean the contrabands, under th* direction of
deep and ’ sentimental sigh, “Well, I
wave,” now give a novel appearance aad
suppose it Is what we must ail come to/’
furnish a new phase of Ufa to that marshy, wortk of cotlon hat already been teiied;
muddy and unhealthy, but all Important and this sum will almost pay tbe expen­
A skillfill housekeeper says that tbe
military and naval strategical point At se* of th* expedition. This is tb* way unpleasant odor arising from boiling ham
the latest advices, th* last gun boat for to make th* war pay for itself. Our cabbage, etc., is completely corrected by
tbe fleet, building at St. Louisbad left for officers sent upon these expeditions ought throwing whole red pepper* Into ths pot.
Cairo, and tbe mortar floats, dec., build
to be instructed to collsct the cotton as
soon a* our force* are landed, aad ship It
If vour opinion be indefensible, do not
Immedlatclv to sems Norbern port. Il obstinately defend a bed emne. ifa that
Is a wise Napoleonic rule of war to make argues against truth, takes pa'ma to be
th* enemy par the expenses of tbe army
overcome.
lory. Soma of them are already in fight- which conquer* him.—2f, K Herald.

gable risers near by, which panel rate into
th* very heart of the South, may well
keep tbe rebel* in a terribl* state of per
turbatioD a* to where th* blow will b*

looks aa if it could not be long before the

&lt;/•!..•&gt; pUxau.»
ud 28 rtwr —men.

taiu™,
Th.r. — »»•

No woman can be a lady who would
wound or mortify another. No matter
bow beautiful, bow refined, how vultira-

Ifyou bavs aspite against a hen, and
would have her eggs laid in asbes,shut
her up fa tbe ash-barrel.

To whiten tallow, melt it, and add a
and tho Innate vulgarity of her nature little alum and saltpetre, or a little nitric
manifests Itself here. UMformlly kind, or sulphuric acid.
.
courteous and polite treatment of all per

they will Vile tbeir cage.

NOTICE 1
it. s. cam.

tion ut ice neariv .froee Ben ewt/'bnl
recovering fas oqmlibrjmn b* mid if Mr.
G. waa in earnest he would do so.
b earnest; sad he. and Ben sought tho
cooper in Spring Garden, becansesh
totiee. end in due thus eouid make

Fratklfa entered a &lt;n*ditol
i, composed of Brigade 8ur-

form you, that money will «ot pay post-

no stamps, 1 send thia without being paid

Mr*,'and my adrloa trtkat ywn go wd
learn'tire cooper’s trade* ’' ’tw applica­

from this sorrowful subfort,
Ruod-dy e, and may God Hew

Sbl-

and intonating letter from you, while I

■IKS 1LI.EM

NO. 34,

known it to fan.

men arc at their fret.

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Haymio :&lt;«»«. cu.mww ora cocaaa,

owwaaa without feax xmd with mamlt
tKAXTB.—.-ibraiam Zunco/p.

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tamllb
d&lt;S|

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any public depository, for any portion of that the defencM around Washington
ij. -d
their pay. These drafts will be trans- consist of forty works, mounting three cavalry regiment and a battery, all oom-

toout thirty-five tn I Im,
famous work

by the’
C3F“ The

rtxrvfl

dead
CwtedR*»

ComM^dZ'reBinflerTSrf^^

*33

i 'nfttrfrtwtncwritnwxiwiF

total lone by the fire at Buffalo f

mornltogst t20,000.

ohboBato of Michigan rondure certain

Day Express...,
Might Aperss..

Two war

ia oua of.which L74&gt; bawela^f,

officers ineligible to any other office, du.
vises from.
fo a rapture vrilh Eng'
affidr try th* Trent, in

I: is

ring the taros &lt;&gt;f their election.

scarcely creditable that any oao should

fire Is attributed to an incendiary.^ ,

j

particular i* contemplated or not, we have
M sufficient evidence to decide.

One

thing, hiowerer, is apparent; which It,
that Urtru Is a little nervdusness upon

this point, and sopic bastard attempts at
what experience haa proved to be a just
aud Military liv, If there is such a de­

sire at tho present time, It, of course,

looks to tbe filling tho vacancy

in tbe

United States Senate from this State.—

There is no doulit, front former prece­
dent* upon similar questions, that ah
.election In violation of our State consti­

tution, would be sustained io the United
States Senate; bet it would be upon the

ground, that the Senate is only eontroled

Iking
—tka

flT Wiwaat aore mii li Mb &lt;*

■Southern rebellion—

fipe. Cra&gt; qur subscribers retpoud a - III-

’urk’harbor,”

If the reports are to W credited,-six cot­
ton houses and forir gran.iric» were burnt,

and nota night has passed without, fijp

being visible in some direction.

Dlspatehee received at headquarters
from Gen Pope .tate that after • forced
march yeeuidsy ho got^teeien «Mep»

my encamped six fnllee’ from Ofiilfoww,
t3T The Semite ABIItjiry fconimttte* Johnson courtly, 2.200strong;at CHMm,
B«ary eokiofy, but weoon as they heard
the right ofSuller* to lien'upon sorter’s of his approactmrty beat a. rapid retreat
toward Rose HUH’Johnson county, leav­
pay, thereby plsctag thaSuttera epon the
ing all their baggage, asms, munitions,
same footing as other dealers. This. js
mpere, die,, In our poeatMlon.
Gen.
an Important more toward ths abolition Pope then threw forward ten companies
ofBUtlcrship.
ofeavalry and a seeM^ of uffiNH ta
C3T The late advices from Hayti show pursuit forming with the main body of
the army ot Johnson, Bates county.—
that the coffee crop this year will exceed
Tho rebels, being' so closely pursued,
500,000 pounds^
’
scattered in all directions, and mostly
C3F Mexico has aocedod.- to the prin­ toward the South. Gott. Pope then forc­
cipal demands of Fnines and England, ed a strong cavalry reoonnoisance through
to within fifteen miles of Oeceolx, and
but Is animated by great hatred towards fotercepted and captured one hundred
Spain, and wilt make a spirited resist­ and fifty of the fletftng rebels, tend all
have agreed to report a bii| abolishing

by the Constitution of the United States,
.
regarding the qualifisa'.ivni ol its mem­ ance.
1ST The strength of the United Stales
bers.
Members of Congress are not

ty Sixteen large sised colutubisds

ia, that, if a State Legislature and the

arrived at Baltimore from Fortress Mon­

proper returning officers ignore tbeir own

roe on the 16&lt;h inst

oaths, and the prohibitions of their State

for the new works iu the suburbs of the

const Italians la

elections to

Congress,

They art designed

city.

then Congress need not go back of those

pg* A letter received at Washington

to vindicate state laws, if tho election did

on Wednesday from a mercantile firm in

not violate the organic law nf tho nation.

Liverpool, which had made a .bug ship-

The people of this State are appareotiy

woll satisfied with the prohibitions of have been taken from the vessels. Sixty
Of all thousand that were to be shipped have

our constitution in thia regard.

the propositions brought forward in the

Legislature, to amend that instrument,

been retained. No more .will bo permit­
ted to be shipped."

none have erer appeared touching that

rar The Timet' Woshiiyjton corres­

point.

Aud so lung as ths prohibition

pondent says that official

information

iu the constitution remains unchanged,

recently received by Government from

just so long will all thoeo sworn to sup­

official sources in Cajifarniajudicatss that

port that instrument be bound to respect

a body of fillibustars, acting In the inter­

We have a right to

est of the Jeff. Davis rebellion, threaten

all its provMona.

The Jfav/d'w despatches
:.. ‘The
PresidanW foihi* special mess*»eco«H»*inicated to the Senate vM^rday, rtterred
tho whole subject 'oftheTripaflits expe­
dition to Mexico, rad asks tMflcnrtb to

daspntab says:

Tho

U to Jeff, pavis, professing the Utmost
anxiety for- tho seee&lt;*M oflhe dlntmlon

movement, anb promising u&gt; join him on
IU. MUT. rrJ«&gt;
Gr««U.
■ »

gard them.

Of such thu Detroit Tribune

justly remarks, ax follows :
“Aud that man or efficcr. Initiative
or otherwise, who, having taken the oath
to support the Cuixstitution, disregards
or encourages a disregard of such a provision, Inserted and approved by the peoRle from such motives, commits moral
’not legal perjury.and sinks himself in
the estimation of all honorable men, to
the level of base men who have no con­
' seientious regard for their oaths, and is

utterly unworthy of the confidence reposed in them by tbeir constituencies,
who would nut be likely ever again to
fruit him in an official capacity. No man,
and no party^an sustain such a disregard,
•tlch palpable violations of plain constitutional proviaious-oeither ought to-and we
hope, for the honor of Republicans and
the Republican party, that no man or eel
of men will attempt it, much leas justify
it, in official position.

,

Baiuuxr.EHT.— If we can judge of the
feeling ol the English people by tho tone
of the English press, we should say that
they regard the present as an excellent

•pportuuity to wipe out the memory of

Yorktown and Ticonderoga.

But os di­

plomacy is not usually carried on in tbe

heated style of newspaper patriotism, wo
arc inclined to the opinion that tbe tem­
pest will pass by without demolishing

anjbody.

Oar

latest news, without

giving any grounds for such aseurance,
repretnUx a general feeling at Washing­

ton, that there will be no war with Eng­
land.

PnsvAam

nob

Wax.—The Toronto

Globe of Saturday notice* the calling out

of one company of seventy-fir* men in
each batUjion of the Sedentary Militia.

There are about.fire hundred battalions
etil will prod uce between thirty nd forty

.thousand men.
EniTomlL Chance.—IT. C. Bermeoton

retires from the Kalamazoo Telegraph

Judging from the sb'dtty and real with
which the Teleparph has been conducted,

we think its readers will part with Mr.

New Advertisements.

NOTICE!

The TctmrasSans led the eoitraon.

It

placeis probable tho battle took yester­
day or to-day.

■

.

best ground, and tho wlwle route is now

in good condition for the accommodation
nut etltiirate* ,

ships ot Hope and Barry, and is much

the nearest route to Augusta, Galesburg

.

or Kalamaxoo,

Casvaltt

in

.

.

Iowa.—Tbe Plain Dealer,

at Fort Madison, lows, states that tbe

boiler of a eteam saw mitt, to *to'rity.

cd

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THE RATTLESNAKE:

Halifax, Dec. 21.
snrpriaed another camp of rebels on the
Tho America, from Liverpool Dec. 7 Iftth insL. near Witfiird, » little North
via Queenstown, 8th put io here this of Warrtnsburn. A brisk akirtrilsWng
muming short ol co.il.
Her dates are ensued, when the rebels, finding them­
selves surounded, aurrehdertd.
two days later.
Col. Davis took 1,300 prisoners, in
Warlike sentimenta and preparaliona
were unabated in England.
A targe eluding three Colonels and seventeen
:
anti-war
meeting bad, however, been held Captains, 1,000 stand of arms, 1,000
horses, 05 wagons, and a large quantity
। Dublin.
at
The British Government sand a letter of tents, baggage and supplies. Our lota
;
approving
the course of Qimnwdore was two killed oud eight wounded. The
•
Williams, the mail agent bn board the rebel loss is not yet known.
Information from Glasgow stales that
‘
Trent.
Paris papers assert that the Brit’uh our troops captured shout two tone of
iGovernment, in answer to petitions from cunpowaer buried on Claib Jackson’s
the
manufacyiring districts, bad stated ftrm. Major Hubbard captured sixty
that tim cotton ports ul the Southern rebels a day or two since iu Johnson
:
States
would be opened by February at county.
Tho troops in Kansas have been *tlrthe latest.
Tho British Parliament had been far­ ring during the past week, and grand
i
ther
prorogued till the 7th of January,— news is expected from there dialy. •
It was stated that orders for the pnrchaec
Nxw Yons, Dec.2L
। half a million quurters of wheat bad
of
A special to the Herald, Washington
'been sent to the Black Sea ports from
20th says.-“Gen Ord started at six this
London within the last few days, for pres­
morning. His commsndeconsisted of four
ent and future use.
regiments, the Bucktali rifles, Lleu.-Ool.
The British frigate Warrior was taking
Kane, and Eatons battery, consisting of
in seven hundred and sixty tons of coal
two 4 and two 19 pound howitxera,—
preparatory to service on tho North
They proceeded on a foraging expedition
American coast.
In the direction of DralneviHe. General
A considerable number of additional
MiCall, anticipating that they might be
English troops were to be sent to Can­
attacked, ordered toe 1st and 2d brigades
ada.
to follow at eight o’clock A; M. The 1st
The French journals say that France
brigade, Gen. Reynolds, advanced on
will remain neutral in the ev*Bt of a war
Leesburg and took a positkm on Difficult
between England and the United States:
Crock, to await farther orders.
Two
Tbe Hero, carrying 80 guns, was to hours later, General McCall, with his
leave Portsmouth on the 15th for the
staff and escort of cavalry, followed on
American const.
the same route. Meantime, General Ord
Tho ship Sila* Greenmao, for New
York, having 100 torts of lead''M board, advanced to near Drahrtarille, wbri He
comrffand was suddenly fired upon by a
was stopped in the River Thames, the
force' lying In ambush In the dense woods
export of the article having been prohib­
adjacent. This was the signal of battle,
ited.
and a brisk engagement ensued. Gen.
’ LirxarooL, 7th.—Advices from Man­
McCall, who arrryed a few minotee pre­
chester ‘represent ths market flat and
viously took command. In a moment’s
prices unsettled.
timo Eaton’s battery was planted along­
side of the Thornton House, and fired
Gxx. Fremont Snu. is TapuaLX.—A rapidly and terrible effect in the enemy,s
dispatch from Washington to the lYeirx ambush. Col. Kanes Bucktail rifies'were
says:
placed in advance, ind firpd upon tbe en­
•The non arrival of Gen. Fremont in emy wherever they made their appear­
Washington begins to excite eomintnl, ance. The rebels, who had a battery of
as it is. known lie haa taksn a bouse her*, six pieces, returned tbe canuoeiding rad
and ba* been daily expected for at least remled to tbe rifles with musketry. Tbe
ten days. Tba.trnt^ yill probably be firing was kept up some three quarters of
found that Gen.- Fremont applied .to an hour, wheri tbe enemy rrtrwjted rap­
Headquarters for permission to visit Now idly. our fire being to "hot for them.—
York on private business, which wm Our troops atood up bravely under the
granted. Permission to visit and reeid* sharp volleys of the rebels. Tbeir xtrttdiu Washington isaffifibrent matter, and inese was pr&gt;i»d by Gen. McCaif tp'fi
has not been granted, salt cannot l&gt;e his offioere. Tbe rebel* toek tbedireetton
coupled with any military necessity or of Fairfax Court How, leaving 03 the
preaau re ofpri rale l&gt; dsincas.”
field a nunibcv.of t!»cr killed arid wood-

aavtn er eight of the wtiritmeto.

The
A TAl.B

most of them died soon after of their

wounds^ Among them are the names of
OUrw c. S^T
U&gt; .«.
suffering, and tbe life of tbe young man

was despaired oL Mr. Racy was one of
tbe early pioneers of Barry eouuty har-

sinee.

receipt of the first number

of this new

msgaxine, published by J. R. Gru«Mis,
ITO Turnout street, Boston, ft is jjtevoted to Literature and National policy

is a large sized magazine ni

lia pegs.,

neatly printed, rad fc sppevently, all the |

publishers data for it.

It is .filled with

eboico reading matter, and is much after

Of Long Standing,

contributors sre among the best in the

the sty leaf tbe Atlantic Monthly.

Its

THE

ONLY J?OEARATi0N
Tlj lT

country, including such names us Horace I

Greeley, Bayard Taylor, Henry P. Lc .
land and CL H. Brown, (Artemus Ward;) i

wm be tefl «t the Bxprm tffice,
For CeHtttfhi.

TlJrt.

x» srmin.

died on the 23d after three days of severe

as 1B1BBBW ®OT;
mi Autuouxana ixccocsts

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STOOD THE TE^T 01 A EARS,

Tho Cuxttxxxtal is Tnntlshed at 13.00 a And grwws taiorrwad tnwr?
yw. »d poue. fuw b, Uu pbhto11Bd

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3 copies fur 85. postage unpaid.

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mr-w.—Jii &lt;u attention m*|

such ns are indebted, wholly, or in part, i

nett, and Lit Hat.

for their County Map*, tu the advertise­

D. C. HAWLEY..
Hutters. Dm. It,

ment of Eeqr. Coox, in this paper.

youthful beaut

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Mr.

Cook has orders to ano every cote, and it
Is only to save you cost that be gives you
timely notice.

fall of snow on Sunday night has driven
carriages into winter quarters.
Winter
reigns supreme.

Atlaatjc

IlcKlee« alniosf fh« Isjd cent
two dollar bottle of thy Hair I
fintef August luL I Imre Ci
diiectioukud tbebald apot I

Moxthlt.—In making up

pernnoeatiy. 1 tart aaaioaA ““-m—mrt&gt; ‘a finwrt
aad bcinx daaUtutc of im-aaa to purchase aar
There is a contin­ tnorr. 1 woald a^ tbse tf tbou wo^dM eMte wM-

your reading for the cnarring year, dnn’t

SOOTHING SIRUP,

forget the Atlaxyjc.

ual feast of choice literature contained

therein.

»Bn&gt;•. refaclDfrail
will allay all yiain and ipaaiuoffic action,

TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.

A lover of pure

literature

might belter miss of half his meals that)

Thy frirnd.

HOTJtNNAH IQBBy,

fail to read this magazine.
[y Correspondents state tlmt

the

health of General Scott is considerably
RELIEF AMD HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS

asarjuasesia,

lay bair. true: a raw uaknown to

improved by hi* voyage to England.

ten
»od Can Uy.
aiui truth if
U, what w. a*rsr Ur* keu sM« tn •»&lt;■«! «n
A SoLOum’s Pur.—Some of the Fed­ •idea and back part o! mr I
•U»«r medico*-never hu it felted is a starts ib•tMM. to effect • cure when timely used. On die eral soldiers at Port Royal have made n
ceatnuy, sUsre (Mlghted with its onsrstfoni.aiid
veuy respectable pet of a young alligator.

So says an exchange.

for:

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^dnnferwMi

dyx
theTl
hut |
fore I
•taatly insreasing demand has established

Ito reputation aa a shorter UaiiMM in
GrlptBf ia the Kovreln and Wind CfaoUc,

tocthttot. or «bt other
Wa Sore Eyas, Bnu, Piles, Wound* rad
c/vVr^oT
hM cause.
Td/Ud auf
Me.
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Bold by nil druggists, . .Price 25 eta.

1

-.rjJkSu,

&lt;Mk», a

x. r.
iog-Cough, Brouchiti

dad. Our troop* pursued them a abort
distance and returned. Several bodies
,

the route. A pert ofthe road has been
mrelyhlJ^ta coder tu grt',0, |rxt|0 tn dying *111

of tho travelling public. The roadrun*
neArfy south from M?re,:through’tbetown-

SI

8oUbyaMWi{

will be issued from that office after Jan-

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•a it ilreaoy ru’et cne
Tta editorial tone »»d
■V Wist NaKVST &lt;
this village has had charge of this cod of lilty tpirtt °rp«tri«UMB1

ClrtOIKNATI, Dec. 19.

to make a descent upon the Mexican State
who would violate his oath of office, sim­ cf Sonoro, with a view to tbe aeisure and
Further information baa been received
ply because he expocts to escape the peri’ occupation of Guayainas, on the Gulf of from the west this morning to the efibci
that, in'addltion to th* sxpedrtfon' under
ally ot such violation, by appealing to California.
Gen. Pope against the enemy at rad near
a power which, in ■ its official capacity,
Clinton, anulbor part*of his %rrea under
knows no State enactments. Those men
From Europe.
Col. Jeff. C. Davis rad Major Msnsball,
would countenance any attempt to disre­

poek-

"Ex­

Tire Commercial't Frankfort dispatch
wnald
says that *dvice* from Somerset etale
so
spseditv, far
that yesterday morning at day light Gen. return
Sehoepff, with all his forte*, marched out known that he made arm
remain far a long time.
to attack the rebeta.
Zollicoffar is in position on Fishing
Creek with six thousand men and some
artillery ;
SchoepITs force consist* of Lw&lt;? Ton
nssoee regiments. Hasteins’ . Kentucky
regiment, and the 17th, 31st, 35th aad
38th Ohio regiments. Otandart'a Ohio and
Henri it’s Kentucky batteries of ten gens,
four of which are rifled, four smooth bore
Can.Ublt oat
and two parrott guns.
Z&lt;iHicuffer has no wagnsn on this aide
of the river, and but indifferent moans of
crossing. Gen. Saboepft was confident

question tbe integrity ol any any officer,

are unfit to make or execute laws who

geoefaRy-lioewn to our readart that a ■baJlbai
nvw route from this vfflajfollT Augusta,

Od British &lt;tag ea» diaaoe weHad «mL
ogy for their seizure by. Captaia Wilkes.

the! r baggage, horses, die. Other squads
of from ten to fifteen were taken, making
the aggregate number of prisoners tebout
Navy was being canvassed in England
‘ The Government to day received In
three hundred. No figh“
reported
says thn
while members of the Legislature are, when the Jura loft, and, the London Timet to have occurred, G*n.
whole
of
the
country,
bM
Boes'MB!
consequently, any Ironical attempt to ha» aekaowledgod that our power on the
on the west and Grand Rirer en the south
convict tbe former of peijury in order to ocean is not to despised. England “had
eta mor for the United States. TheGeaJ
Is clear of rebels. Price has only 8,000
era! does net stasa tbe object ofhls return’,
exculpate the.latter, only shews tbe shah done this once, and paid the cost of her troops at Osceola/
but be uadoabtrdiy brings laformatton
thoughtlessness.”
The position held by the best authority

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ipprchensions
the lata

HT1W Bsaufort ovrrMpeudeat pf

prttenbe whatever.
Whether any at­
tempt Io.violate tbe Constitution in this

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Reader, do not fail to read Prof.

looking after the Military department’.

tsttee

'Mlrortletmetjl in another column,

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“LOW PRICES”

COMMB6IONEBW NOTICE.

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the highest Udder, at the frort door of the Barry
County Court Houw, to tbe village of Hastton.
on Salorday, the eighth [Htfi] dir of February,
A. D. IWt. nl we o'etoek, to the ehertroon ofeatd od by the Hon. 1’robste‘Court for tLiUual aJiusl.
d*T. to isti.ty said exwjHou. together with the meat of all claims |ftoft *fd —»•»*

have no time to gn collecting, and a few

•U dalioquanta willgee a Conaiabla aooo.

D. H. EVERTS, nrftoc StortT.
Dated, Doe. tl, ififil.
dectfitT

novSTU

DAnDO.^iOBlN^k.f

COM MISSION ER’S NOTICE.

P£0BA TSOJWJUL-SWTE OF MICHIGAN,
County of Barry, it
. '
At a MMton of1M Probate Court for tho Couaty of Narry. botdeo Mt tke Probsts Office, it&gt; tbe
THE Advertiser having bean raalared
examia.tiM and asUastawut to the undersigoed village of Haatinn. °° Monday tbs lath day ot
to health ir a fiH' WHk* by a very aimnle remedy Cotntnisaioucra duly appointed by ths PnXato November INI; &gt;1111, S.d PtUdle, Judge
after having sufered reveral jrem with a revorc Court for tbe counts ol Barry, who will xasal far
ol Probats.
&lt;»*-&lt;.•
to^aakikeowo to hl* MlowwEr .ucb uurpoar, al tL. Isle re^dencs of the deIn toe matter of the estate of Thomas DUlla,
erjStM mnci of care.
On reading and ffifag
petitto*, duly verified
To alt who desire it,l he will stud of the pre- of January asst, and al tho house of J. f.
•eripUH «K (frat aAbarte) srl tfefeteifon. Eowry. iu lbs village uf Middlevlla, oa Halunfar
for preparing lhe oeoto, wUeh they will -find a the thirty first day of May, osie thowaad eight
■*u«n ma ooeaurnax.xem-e, wwoBm. husulred and sixty-two, si tbe hours of tea o'clock to sell certain Reel Estate befaagUlg to mid de
Aa.jMn.tg cigs rt ufthe adrsrurer la aeadlot A. M. &lt;iu carb of the respective days, above mecwtoroy^KtTnewtay. th*Tth
tbHProeeeipUvn. ia tv benefit the sJBteted, and tionadi sixmntlu from the sixth day of Qo- ^Tbieipre
toewerfieeto bem
vtfnW aud te hophs every sufferer will try his Vrob.La Court, for the Anal a^justoieat of all amigued for tfe bearing of mid petition, and
remedy, M itwill osst them nothing, and msy cteims sgauist said estate.
that tbe heirs at law of mH droits r£etid ail other
bsudbeocwihoria. Lfit.1.
p Parties wlsb.it the prescription will please rdNELSUN CUMhX,
l &lt;bmatMappears! a session of mid Court, then to be bbldm at the Probate Office in the Village of BmIings. aud show cause, if any Ibero be, wby tbe
doei-lB
Kings fkunty. New York.
Estate of Jackson J. Wenks.

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STILL-

©KFY ©©IWSTOirWn
b opb un or m®

T*C«MM»Uvna.

rzojxrr
of Michigan,
Cbfuty of Barry ss.
At a session of the Probate Court for the County
of Barry, hot den at rhe Probate Office, Io the vtfIsgc of Haatinp. on Tutadsy the iTlh dar of DeerttAer, tu the year one thousand eight hundred
sad slxrr-srnc; present S. C. PrIndie, Judge of
Probate
In the matter of the estate of Jackson J. Wskas

Prize Peetry*
Let Chieftains boast of deed, of war.
A loMse theme my Assrt It fillo—
11 pndm of Haampa'e mateblem PiH*.

Th«ir cure, are found in every land—
Amid Koest.'a aMWs-at&gt;d Afrio’s sand
Tbeir wondrous work.—tbe paper, fill,
Pradeeod by Hfinasot’a matchlrsa Pills.
Thu charming eompound will assrei* it eat.
A«4 health ifista veer mt..SU.
If you fly af ones to Haas: ex's Pills.

Thry are asfo for all-both old and young,
Tbeir praiaee are On every tonruo:
{Ftseise dlssrtned— no longer kill*,
Since »t »re blessed with naaaic.’s Pills.

tirPalt.p with Kuglisb. Spanish, 'German.
attd freoeh directions. Price 25 cents per be«Secmlfertismneulon.M page. JyTt
DEMONSTRATION.

May ft, 1»». ’
P* Roi.cc,—/Mr Str.— My sen ThumM was
given np by bi. phyafciaiM, thia laat summer is
a tepelesa ease. He waa almoat a skeleton.
net rise Ao tn • b tag to * sitting pomto.u. One
Dueler said U real a case of Lumbago, and that
all tbedsotors tn tl&gt;a world could Ml cure him.
.nd that h« weald bare been dead long ago, if
ho h.d ail Mln .0 well tinned. A c.Ho.ily
farmed nn the •—’.idn of the left thiih. extending
from »b» thigh t&lt;&gt; the kaes^nd tbe doctor saidbs
would ban te -open the thigh and ser.po the
boas." Thejopereti-.ii being severe. 1
•**d.d to tn .~r U~-d Purifier and BU»d
IHlfs 1 procured throe bottles o/tbe PoaiOer and
two box&lt;sat the Pills, and to my aatoaishment
thov took away the callositr, and restored him to
hvilth. and be i. now able to work. Thro, are
tbe forte •f the cm, .nd you are at liberty to
make what u.r of theta yoaotoaoo. and to refer
— rww ,jga73sy“-’-

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fret VoutTa rreto relive Qirdial and Blood
Kroev at or can te relied upon a. being tbe best
■rtiel. fa m.rkrt fur all case/ of General MtUHy
as w dl as thoto d leases which arise from Impure
in-od. H fa cow sounded In a »kill fa and scien­
tific manner, nod will Ml injure U” weakest,
while at the same time.it will tons up the system
to riUtg original purity and viger. Try it. one

-d»of John H. Dlllrnbcck. parylng. for certain rea­
sons therein set forth, that administration of aaM
estate be greeted, and Hist the petitioner, Daxtd
L. Hues sod Jamas Fewer bo appointed Admin-

Judge of Probite.

CHANCERY ORDER.

direct

from

^NOTJCK.

STATE OF MICHIGAN. 1„

irv, A. D. tfis2. at the opening of said court, or
at soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, for
■n order from Mid Court rseating so mueh ot tbe
Pfat of the village of Middtevtlte. ia Mid cootrty.
as takuesro aa tbe Brare aad GaMasr Purchase.
Doted-NovumboM, INI.
novll 7t«
ABNER C. BRUEN.

LIVER REGULATOR

Gt o’o x&gt; a,
Which wu offer at

.

IBIK&amp;WK1D IPIBIiCiBS.
We have every kiidof goods, inch aa

JIS’XSflZ iSS?5Tiiten7mMWnrr^fore

in Mr life, bs« wn feel compelled to
to your
readers this Is no humbug-wc asvx nm rr asn
nnow rr r ss *u- rr claim _ It is probably one of
your reader who have
habM can't do better thin to lay hiasnpp.y.
dotCd ir

Dissolution!
MOTtOR IH HHBBBY OrVEJf.tbU the ropart•nerahip heretofore existing, under the name and
aivla of Loots A Bejutxr, was. on tbe twelfth day
of Oetsber 1ML dtaspived bv mulusl cou.enLTbe Books, note, and accounts of the ssid.firm,
are now in mv hands, at tbe old busmens .land,
and payment of the fiotM-mcsi be made to mu

DAVID 8. BOOT.

photographic

gallery

Crgfob Ambrotype; Vignette Ambnstypc; Melainettlyw; Sphcrcotypc;
‘
Mtrrot Ambrntyj*; NeilngrejAiq
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype; Imperial Am­
brotype; Efalirvo Ainru,- b™y r«; P’““*
&lt;
Ambrotvpe
AMD COPYING done to «&lt;er, on stert notice.
1 or4** *** w
’im«f‘,ro™ Doeaaosd »■«•»&lt;*•
••
I will go al any time and anywhere, injbe
^’to'teTriS?! of PuEc Building.* or private

of tbe PunxiCLA* Stat*.
Its praprielon are determined that ill
future aha!! be worthy of the confidence
and support of the fr'tendi of Tacra, Jus

and Humaxitt.
PellUeal.
^ftJpHnSX”? STS#

tick,

B©t)TS &amp; ISSAS',

HARD-WARE!

FAMILY MEDICnre,
Moult better lhau pills, nd much easier to take.

is s supenor tonic and diuretic; oxcolteM io
cases of loss of appetite, flatwlrorr. female weakneas, irregularitie*. pain in the aide and bowels,
MiU. protnsdiagond btevdtag pitot, sad gu»eml
debility.;
REAP THE-FOLLOWING TtSTIMONY:

OKOO^EB.'S'l

Jas. L- Brumlev. merchant. IU Faltou alreet.
Naw York. Writes, August. 18, JfiSO: -I hare

Jsnwx JI. LtJci, Cvmpfoinuef,’

sxn
’
LIFK BlTTERfi,

And now eoMtdsr myosif A'stauip uured,”

AND

DRY GOODS!

Il satisfactorily appesrine to this Codrt, that
Charles B. Hughes vt»e of &amp;e defendants ia this
cause, is a resident of ibis State, and that prows
for his appearance ha* been dnlv breed, ndI that
tbe same could not be served by resauis df his to this attack. 1 bad been troubled with dyspepsia
cut-Unued absenre frutn h:s ptere of reeidrori.. several mentbs: I hare fell nothing of it since?
of tvery deecrlptiea
On motion ot Sweaty A Allen, Solicitor! for tbe
Comrlilunnt. It Is oinnxn that the said defend-

tween lhe North and the South, and that
it lertea &gt; Mrful
opohIhfifWtry
of nation setkin'g to oatsprcAffaDauphnld
it
Tho War
It will also advocate a vigorous and
detenainad ■rooaeukion of tbs present
war against treason an** dfaurrion. until
ths last vestige of thia most unnatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.

News Department.
The proprietors are resolved^ to*spare

SCbinofCo*n^a‘nt t vtaClndami • c*^^t*of
I udsd
to bo served on the Ifawplsloaot s fiwtettors,
bARfjJFffS t/rtJt RJGCLATOR,
within twenty days alter service on hitniofs ropy

having paid correspondents in all the
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Waahington during tbe
MWMoa wf Coagrau. and ebtU slffiayw bb
prepared to send ipeclal reporters whereever occasion may require. Thus, ns a
newspaper, we propone to place the Adyk*tuu in the first rank.
Commercial Department
II. nil mrnn) r«P.uu». .. &lt;*« tad.

day*.
«»»«* &lt;■&lt;
nTb
plsmaut cause a copy uTJhti order to be^puo
fished fa the •Republtcsn Bl==tr a
publlali-d In the Village rfHlrtiog^m the tookty
U Bsrtv, and that Jha puUireUun of this oe&lt;*
bo continued fa said paper, nt least once in escu
Jlrt “
r*■*■‘5

Stacks of
S.EJKD’SF

macTm^OTB.
Zori Am*,
.
"It Is io convenient to Lavi in tae Lou»»J\j^
Farl JCqreaa.
,

JLMEBIIAX CE.HE5T fcUE.
Price 25 Ccn^ per Bottle.

Pr»fe S3 Orate per Bpttie.
Pries 25 C-nTajicnflkittlr
Price 25 Cents per'fioitist''
r™»25C«U‘f«r%mA.-

Which ws ere anxious to sell, aad WILL SELL,
At tlae Ttrjr Lmwert Batea.

Price 25 Onto per Bottle..

gvaerallr throughout the country.
JOUN8 &lt;k CMOS LEY,
Sole MancfaCttrefa.)

TB WILLIAM STREET,
N E W,1OH K-

Important to House Owners.

Ituporant to Builders.
Important to Rsilroitd Companlfe. ’

Tales, sketehaa, pontry and boms and
foreign news will find ample space in our
.
WEEKLY ADVERTISER.
Ittenq* over thirty OCIO years since
the weekly i*»uc of UU pfopcr **• com­
menced. Il has el ways been and will
■tUl enclinuo to be, a valuable family
newspaper. This paper baa bren greatly

ofljty Id l|fiytyh fed matter.
It to a very large sheet, containing ibirtyeix coinmns of reading matter, the very
crMtn of the daily issue, and ia famished
to ill suhacribare nt the low price of oxe
DoLLifiTlut nun. 1L to emphatically a
/axu/ynewkpaper. It oontniM a weekly
rv^xtrt of tbe markets, prepared enpraarly f»r its columns, which, to every firtn•r, drover and lemberman, is worthy ten
times the sebaeriptiwn price. Cotteidaring tbe variety, quality and value of tbe
matter it contains, tho Advk*tikxr is lhe
cheapest paper in the West.
Tenn*.
Daily one year
•
tfl 00
Semt-wwebly
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2 00
Weekly
1 00
Afi’att Inducement to our friends to
exert thamielveato extend our oircula
don, we propose that any one sending ui
ten new names for the weekly, aceompanied by ten dotiare, shall bava m eleventh
copy gratis.
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GEIGER A SCttirrS.FaMfahen.

JOHNS

Ac

CROSLEY’S

IXHurtBD ortTA PKItCnx

CEMENT ROOFING,
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In sue.

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

&gt;

It caa te applied to xsw and old noon ef iu.
Ktxm. and to vareci-x soon snreosv uaovma
ru itixtin
.
AXD IT IS TWICE AB DCBABLK.
Thia artiela has been tborourhl?’ teatvd ta X«w
York and all parts of ths United Stales,'.Cuiufa,
West Indies, and Central and South Amenea,..on
btnUfa&lt;i of all kind*, such is Fscvosttt. Fbtren□iss. Cbcacun. Rail Roas Dsrore, Ctors, sad
Pnuc Bauuxcs geoerellc. Goxeaxirxr Bviu&gt;.
nite, Ac.; by the pnic&gt;Ml Bciu&gt;Mr*. Abcwitmts.
M l otters, md bM proved V. te Ute CHE.WKST
and MUST DURABLE RGOFINO tn usr. it is.fa
SVMT rMPSoiA FIRE. WATER. WEATHER aM
TIME PROOF corsnig for WOOFS OF ALL
KIND6.
.
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n»*fotUftNLr»MawiH mfoHF*&lt;rer«J m U&lt;
CnitfA Slum which combine tbe de«lr*ble prepvrttasot XutMtf nd boT^UtU. which are oiiversa!Iv acknowledged to he un*tossed by GUTTA
PEBUflA ANDIMfilA ROBBER.
No Boat la required iu making application

The expense of apnlyfag it is bet trtfihtr, m ea
ordinary Htoof cm Be corered and ftatehed

It san be appli^ by any one.
end when Snitaed forms a perfectly Fin Psoov
»vrfon*wilh m eliaUn body, wlkh cannot te in­
jured by Hsar. Oslo or bvoaxi Sur L-rms vfRoor
Bo*IM, or any externa) action srfiatever.

Mc»xn:fc»
(JL’TTA PERCHA CEMENT,

For Colling Metals of nil Kinds when
expored to tbe Action of the-Weather,

nits.

Far FrcMTvIag aaA’*«MldB&lt;Helal
RffiefiiffifaU Idaibe
This ths only CbnuxaUioa TnNt* vrtdeh t&amp;'n*
otfj'iillj noui Ktfrtnu kangri y oil dtmafA, for
aoylmgUottiiu^aiicoalVJioiU-nMU. to which
U adhere* firmly, forming a body cnoal to thjre
costs of nadioart paint, cost, much fas. and will

expsnafaa of TIN or other METAL ROOFS, con■«—^.larodin l.ngi.m ttwwvaltar.
IT WILL NOT CRACK W COLDGOR RUN IN
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT,ASH OFF.
■ WtaKTTTS AND OTBTJt METAL ROOFS

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srvBro^trtn^Sfap^St^’J’*. RMye*; Srtfc.

ma|ufoowws lie-

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HeresssHRtsfe toMm Yre sad Mtoe My

i ,w&lt;ran*b»»d timm-•«.

attachment notice

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OUR GOODS

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“dZsUWITS

j ’A

Very Liberal Reduction to Whalesals
wr-BbStSBfiJUii

■*

Darling's Liver Regulator.
t&lt;WW«.**.** ua.u—

Inst tweatv days before the time prescribed tn Liver and billioos remedy.
.sid ordsr forU appearer.ro.
■ HAMMON SMITH.
octlfit?
. Circuit Court Commissioner,,
, which confined me to lhe house. Hook one bollf‘ °f Darling's Life BiUerfo
s..u.&gt; i
___________---------------------------------------------------1 Ku i fibW -•* -*hwrelmdxro•ttwkfeNi*'

sSSSSS'SsSL1

TteATJE

Clothing

-SUREST.:

It will Mend Bone, Coral, Lava,

Comer of Litery Slreat.

greatest care has always been exercised,
and will continue to be, ia rendering it
in every respect the most complete and
reliable.
Literary Md Miscellaneous.

OLD FRIENDS

LIFE. BITTERS.
I psa.ed clotted blood by the urethra. I an Bow
entifdy cured.eml take pleasure In recommending
these remsdtos."

_ !T qfrILL MEy LgATHF^

rtsaa equal, 4o ail that oopstitutes agood newspupar, to any published io the
West.
With ibis view an able corps of
WOBBET » W1ALHT 5
reporters, writers and correspondent! has • 10 00 a year saved in every family*by
been engaged, wboee attention every
One Bottle of
’
passing event of importance will claim.
Anan^oantihaveirtcn made e^fiuriag

Herrick's B«sar CMUd

Kidnev cvmplafal three yean, with constant pain
in thekmall of n»y bask. 1 had nod most Mi kinds

“ roofed 6y tbe

wiqwuxDtmp.

out la lb,
wUou, will M»«
our country from the evil* now besetting
it, and will make it tbe freest and best --------------------- taJj-tatataMtaM.*
Government the world ever saw.
T«ror b^ksZariMj^^dB^^batsals
It will dlacuM with fakhfuloeu and
oaador ali tbe grvrnt queitiuni agitating
!T WILL MEND MAReLE. T
the public mind frnm.dajr to day.
Ofi tbe qnestlori of the eitenrinn of He- nstplto.kroefedoutcfyo'.rMsrt-vMMtleKu
rr will m^STorcelai
compromising foe. believing aa It most
religiously does, that alavery ia tbe pri­ No matter if that broken Pitcbsr did •»=■ torttet
a ahHHsg,« ihi'Ju-g saved It attaMlEKvaraH.
mary cause of the present conflict be­

1W0. In tho spring of I8W 1 took a severe cold
which Induced a violent fever- 1 took twe doses
DA RUNG'S U VNR RKGGLA TOR

fliH “this crest, be

will

8*r« tai pfaasaefthat s^nsfvs safCiiM l&gt;«Ur.
ITUriLL MEJfD ivdKSZ

!S5&amp;s£

It Is a aupertor

DARIANCP8 LIFE BITTERS

THE ABT GIXTH M WORlJr"

toi^^^S£33SS^3!SftL
u u&gt;v vter vrenrei uwuaw vrer proremwwrao

Irxkdom

umns.

LIVERREGULATOR
PeSotes the morbid aud falfatm depoeite from
Hie stomach and bowels* regulates Hie Brer sod
Indueya, rttnovtur every obstruction, restores a

THE &lt;*tT REU'OiEGdV IK ffl^pMLD

To alt whom thii may mnetrn and iltcActmt tvtryMy;

GROCERIES

Ckarln ft. INfin. tifftf. b. A. fhght, DttiJ
MywA irUfam Jfirlb, L‘if,ndoaU

Holt pending fa ths Cireoil Court for the coon
tv of Itavry : In Chaocerv ; at Hastings on ths

paper with the growth and* increase oftbe
cominerut, the induatry and proaperity

LIFE. BTTE.RS, .
Are pure rentable extracts. They oars all bUious disorders of the bnmMiayMesB. Ttayrwplate and iavfaoreis lbs liver odA kMwuytj They
give toco to the digvatrre organs; they rsgulate
thosecretu.0*, excretfoas andexhalations, equal­
ise the circulaUvc. and purifr the Wood. Thus.

DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR

,0"w"X”n adre”toy.cnl In your oolutan. o

ADVMroum has entered ita

forithls'paper the moat complete coinpendlum of foreign intelligence published
in anv paper west of New York, while
our facilities for obtaining domestic news.

ing, tbs last three yesta : 1 used
The billowing is fin extract fmm a letter wrrtteu by the Rev. J. H Hrims. wmtor of the
Ficrpont-Htr-d Baptist Church Brooklyn. S Y-.
to the-JmwMl aid Mm senger/ Cioannati, 0..
aad — --n-T volnmra in far- ruf that w(rld-renown“ tSdXne. Mo. ^-ww‘.
H«vt

Daily

A largo atock of

DA RUNG'S

(A troe copy.]

HVAB JUST BECEIVED

^;‘.aimrE^si!?,.s5

there*'!; by csi.-afng a copy of this order to be
pabltehod tr. the R«Tubl!est&gt; Banner, a newspaper
printed and cireateting la sard county of Barry,

On reading and filing in this convt for PreAwae,
an instruoieut ia writing, purporting to bs rbe
last Will aud leatsntttil of Able Draper. Uto of
said countv, dcreurtl.
Thereupon it ia ordered, that Monday, the fith
dir 0fJanuarr.lWf.it It O’clock, in the fore­
noon. ta assigned for the hearing and proof of eOd
lestram. nt, al which time Urn heirs at law of
said dKea&gt;ed. and all other persons interested in
said estate are required to appear al asecionW
said Court, then to be boldtit fit tta ProbateOifioe
In toe village of Hastings, sad show cause, if any
there be. why the said lest wilt sad tes'.aaosni
should sol be alh'Wtd.
And rt is farther ordered that the Executor
tberetn nanmd ilvoootiM to all parties interested
in said rstste, of the bearing sod proof of said
W&gt;H. by eausier a copy of thi. nolke sod eider
to be pnbllsheA to tbe -Republlcsn Brtsoer." a
newspaper printedMd ciredsvtor In said eewnty

WB

paper printed fa aaM cwuntv, of Harry for fom
roeosMivo weeks, imoroffiuHTy ptovtona to mH
day of bearing.

Tsxx Nones 1—That I tntetrf to pore before tbe
Hon. Cfrreit Court for the county tfBarry, at tbe
January term thereof, a! the village of Hastings,

QTATE OF MICHIGAN, 1 M Probate Oort
O
Barry County,
f w for said county.
At a sreaion of said Court hoi den ar tbe office
of Ita Judge thereof, in iiasttow. -u Monday,the
nratliJev if Deecmtar. |««t, Present, BhBrtian
C'ln^ta matter ^tl^tote uf Able Draper,

Come and See!!

estate, of ths pendency of said petition, and tbs

‘ Tbereop-ra it fa ordered, that Monday tbelJth
day of Jauaary, PSM, at ten o'clock In the
forenovu, be aa-igr.od for the baanug of Mid
petition, and the bain at law of aalddeoeeJsed
aud all i&gt;th«r peracns Interested In raid catale.are
required reappear at bscmIoo of said Court, then
tobe holtkuaVtlie Probate0Blew, in the rlllsp
uf Hastlags, and show canae. If goy there be, whr
tht prey er uf IbojwUtMinrr abould not be granted.
Abd it ia 1 arttar ordered, that the petitioner
JU. .Mb. uO.MrW-l.UJ.WII,

to said day of bearing,
dacllh
8. C. PRI.NDLE.
(A tree copy.)
Judge of Probate.

Tas

ueS*pAirrr&gt;silch Iffaitbfant

GRANT &amp; SPAUDLHG

being ia tbe OonnlyofBarry nd Kists of liirtigan. de.eribod m tHnowfb half of the north-east
nartor of wetieu thirty -finr. In town &lt;wo north

matt have It brought t«» us. likewise; we

.

—ymyyngMM
tar A sEatfteWVfV*

iTfiiiiSrfflto

QTATS OF IJM
' Jodteml Ciruuil
P -I tareby WgKaypamt lbs tlmoa for hold­
ing the seyeroAtej/tbe Cireult fowl within
said Circuit, torWEn&amp;» IMS and IM3, u tollown

LtrSR RFAlILATOp.
To prerest people frees going to BatUo Crook
or F■tef**™*, to tmde, . ,
.

Tfesse mettwials arc &lt;»sM» to stt m-faiwC
BM w are
PStrlrA ROOFING iu roUs. ready in-pared for
SSqrrrFFRRCMA ..tMESt in barrels,

'.—■11 rorm wantxd.

^raffisBlHMil

eta^ U..

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family MMrtEWH.

Hastxags, Not.

w, ui, in

ii

te ew*’

WbuL Cora. Ota, BlUUr. Uni. Fork

twutm!"rrxirM 7i”I
WM Mu w&lt; M**r IksUlW TwlS!

Ml iniiir &gt;ta&gt;M .TMyWne r« &gt;•••

;aasreaw9 nowux.

ta »!L

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TOHWS SUR0S1ZY, : ROLE MAXCFACTl*SKRli.

�FALL AND WINTER

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with one of Um LARGEST and
BEST Assortment*

of

PACTS:
the BLOOD PURIFIER aud BLOOD
bare been proved by aaaiysfa to

CONTAIN MO MINERAL.
SMI Wraknesros peculiar te
ilea, whrre • Tunic is required |o.trenglhi
id teeoetbesiW
M led*, who ta
t to lu«llude and famine, should Le
it them, a. they revMfJring tor tbeir actto..

DRY GOODS

THESE BITTLKS

BKW.t, OF COCirmiFEITS:

Th. genuine have fire aigaatores cf Deary C.
Druggists rad all other Dealers in Med- I

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.

^Abcx will be sent by mad prepaid mt receipt

all casco requiring a Tonic

25 CENTS.

HKXMY C. BFAXDING,
yr 48 Cedar Street, New

rcctly upontbe psfoua qf Wforos. as CtoHaodJ
CAUSE soon TO HEAL,
aad discharge from tbe eyslem, every la
Scrofula, whsther hereditary or otberwue.

CROCKER Y!

SPALDING’S

tbe lirrr, lhe narrons system, the skin, glands or
““arising FROM impurities OR

CEPHALIC PILLS,

OBSTRUCTIONS UP THE BLOOD
OR SECRETIONS,
in which thrr do not rive prosnye rtiitf, rad. (if
administered before the very citadel of life ho.
been invaded.) efsrta pofataw aad iwrfato ewrr.
Bear in mind thailL. 80ANDIN.AVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILLfi era endorood hr tb.
expei leoeoof tbessauda of living wIimom*' who,
in falters, afiixfartta. medical work., and by word
«a“otroiSekindevw

WILL COFTD.CK ALL 001717X1 FROM

HEADACHE

Ever shown in this

Market, which

are prepared to sell al a'sinall

advance from

vistuu. of ill health. They but dfao.ee throogh

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
No

NEW YORK COSTS.
OM* if AU inlf tfUai^U dUtvcrrjf.

rice of lb. Scandinavian Blood Purifier, fil
bottle, or IS per half d.ten. Ol tbe Bcanditan Blood Pilis, ZS cent* per box, or 5 boxes

Masonville, Cons., Feb. S, H41.

Ma. Rraunxa.

Suu
( I bare tried your Cepoalic Pills, and I lilt tfrm
so
that I want you to send me two dollars
worth more.
Part of these are for the nrighbore, to whom I
gave a few out from tbe first box I got from you.
Send the Pilb by maD, sad oMjge

one can doubt their aepertority after

ar.d eurea the diveaac at owoe, it ilreadr attacked
And u it acta directly and pcnd.tently so the til­
ery srstem. arousing tbe liver to action, promoting
to tai, all the excretfoas aad arerettoa. .fib ex­
tern, it will infallibly prevent ray deleterious era
wqurn-ee following open change of climate and
water, hence all travelers abomd have a bottle
with them, and all should take a toMpaonfal at
least before eating, aa it prevents caattvresrs,
strengthens the digestive orgraa. it should be In
tbe brads of al) persons of^denfary haVta, stu
dents, ministers, literary man, and efl ladtea not
eceustomed to much ont-door exereue should al­
ways uh it If they will they win find an rarre,
•
■u,d r^elint remedy against those
ills which rob them of ibrirboautv; for beauty can­
not exist without health, and health cannot extol
while tbe above Irrrgufariliee continue. Than
again, the Cordial to a perfect Mother*, reltotTsken s mouth or two before the ftaaitrial she will
pan tbe dreadful period with perfect rase rad
aafety. Tttrt U so ”&gt;^l,
ChrdUl u
olZwaefoiiH/wiL TrrilJfaJm.’ And to you w«
appeal to detect thrlilnwu or decline not oftly of
tour daughters until it be loo fata, bat also your
eaos and husband., for while tbe former, from false
delicacy, often goes down to a premature grave
rather tbra let tbrir condition be known in time,
tbe tatter are often so mixed np with tbe excitemeat of business that If it were not for you they
too would travel In the same downward path until
too late to arrest tbe fatal fall. Bat the mother fa
always vigilrat, and to Ton we appeal, for we art
sure your uerer fisUtog afibctirawin tracrringlv
point you to Prat Wood's Restoralive Cordial sad
Blood Rentv.lor as tbe remedy Which should Le

For tbe
and Infirm, and for person, of a
weak ctioaUiulioo—for Miufaters of tire Gospal,
Uwreroaad all ] ublie ^e.k.ra-for Book-SLpero, Tailors. Searustreeoea, Artiste, aad aH per­
ko. loading a rodmitary Ufa, Urey will prov.
truly becK-Ccfal.
'
’

cent and hanaleea, thev mrr
Children and infant, with ia,|
Pbr»ir;s:is. Cierpmct., ant.
eales, aa an act at hnmaaiM
■premBag thvse truly valual
tbe land, .nd ttavvbyVaratii

FEMALES.

&lt;- Rwd Dr. Rebeck's Special Mottoes and
tifioates. pabliabod in a eoeiapfeuaua port of
&gt; paper from time to time. Dr. BobnekfaMcdAlmuac and Family Adv tier, containing a

J. 8. GOODYEAR 6c Co.

Dr. DHs’ CtlrkinM'VIM Htlera

THE

The many certificate, which b.vt been tender­
ed to m, and tho tellers which we are daily receiriag. are couclsmra proof that UM&gt;r th.
women
tho.
Hitlers
h.r.d£«
given
a Mttefactua
whwh no
otoer.
lt.ro ever
before.

ONLY PREPARATION

man in the land sl.oold be v. nboot them, tad
‘liter r'*1*
WlU 001 fcU U
*

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,

Imperial Wine Bitten

DR. J. HOVEE DOW

Aud grown more and more Pop*
nlar every day!1

And tastlmoniala, new, aud almoet wUbonl nnmber, might bo given from fadir. and gentlemen
inadl grade, of society, wboee united testimony
cone could resist, that Prof Wood's Hair Rotor­
stirs w.U restore the bald and gray hair, rad pre­
serve th. hair of the youth to old age, in all Ita
youthful beauty.
Battle Creek, Mfcb.. Dec. 131.1B5}.
Poor. Wood: Thee wilt pioasr accept a line to
Inform thro that tbe bdlr on my bead nil fell off
over twen’y years ago, cauacd by a complicated

xrly everVjkind of dtocaae to which the hnmra

Pho following are among the diatreulng rarlof human diseaKs in which the

litmus LIFE MEDICHE8
nfell. Vernon, Ohio, Jan- 15, 156L
Hrw*r C-BcAiaiKa, E*|.
. ..
Heaee find inciorrd twenty.fire cent..for which
eeixl me another box of your Cephalic Pdia. Ztry
trttrvly t)* Utt PUU 1 katt tttr trial.
Dn^l
A. 8T0VEB, P. M.
Belle Vernon, Wyandotte Co., 0.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
upon tbe *a*ta ofw oetera poopl.,
Ttm. Bitten drove tbeir .IuuuIm from tbe
powerful tonic nature of tbe rnota and herb, of
which they are eompoeed, and as they are. by alfaying unnatural onvings of tbe stomach,directly
protuotire of
TEMPERANCE,

DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly eteaasing the
first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of
pure .nd healthy bile, instead of lhe .tale rad
•end kind; FLATULENCY, Loe* or Arrsnrs*
UBAkTBi KN. HexD.cnt, BwTunjm, IXX T.ar.a
Airxirrr, Lsanovn. .nd Mbuinckollt, which .re
general eytaptoin* of Dy.pepeia, will vanish, m a
CXJrtTVjfif'nS, by'd^aaing tbs whoto

lbs preaoal proprietor believM that in making
tbmn widely kaowm the public welfare ia soheer-

Bareriy, Naa^, Dec. 11, I860.

tion of all lote.uual obstruction In otb.r£ .
. Tbe Urt -M«mcino have been known to cure
RHEUMATISM ponntnently in three wreU. and
GOUT » half that time, by removing local infl*msttoo from tbe muscles and ligamcnU of thn
^DROPSIES of all kiada, by freeing .nd strogtb
cuing tbe kidney, and bladder, they operate mo.t
dclighlfullr on those important organa, and brace
have ever been found a certaia remedy for tbe
worst case, of GRAVEL
Atos WURMS, by di^odgtog from tbe taming,
of tb. bowrta tbe slimy matter to which tbew
creatnre. adhere.
BCUBYEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE

DR. J. BOV’EE DOD8’

nnLREEUML

be cfaued among the quack romm. which Semi
th. country, ra«Tagainst which the MetanI Pre
tension are an tartly prvjodi-vd.
to to send me an order on thins agv.ti for a
Thea, truly vsloable Ditton bore been m&gt;
tie, and reewv. to tbysclf tho scrlptare declar­ thoroughly treted by all clun.0 .f tbs eommmny
ation—"th. reward ia to ihow that are kind to theor almort every vrairty dtaero facidrat te th.
widow and tbe fatherlcaa.”
bmuaa .yatem,, that they are now deemed tad&gt;.Thy friend,
SUSANNAH KIRBY
pensuble as a
TONIC, MEDICINE AND BETEBAGE.
Hranfar, Noble Co., Ind.. Feb. tS, 1839.
Prar 0. J. Wood ; Doer bln—In the latter port
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!
of tbe year 188s, wbUe attending tbe State and
National Law Schoo) Of the State of New York, It Costa but UlUc !
rarity thn Blood t
Give Toun to the 8tra.fe«h I Krno^ ’
my hair, from a cause unknown to toe, ormsten- ,
end falling off very rapsdlv, so that ia the abort |
theByatesn and Proton* UM 1
space ofsix months, thawbole upper part of my
scalp was altuMt entirely bereft or its .covering, price El pcrtewuie, G towttlesfwrM
rad much of the remaining portion, upon tbe
Prepared and sold by

a

Nichols, OrangeviHe Milla P.
man and D« Reimer. Mlddl....._

Is now receiving from New York and
Boston, his fall stock of

*

hstflevBla m tar Drought* hail_______
really throughout lhe country.

apr*5-Jy

CHARLES WID DIFIELD A CO.,

Groce ries! I

SOU PROFILlKTOBa,
78, W illiam Street, Msw Twk.

Consisting in part of

tar A .ingle bottle of SPALDINCSPREPAR'D
BLUE wilf.are tea Hmm ita cost Mutually. JBi
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

iBinrinKBs

Are eompoeed ef a par. and unadulterated wtoe.
eombujed with Baibarry Solomms*. ProL Cam-

Crayon Ambrotype;
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coflee,
type; Melaineotypa, _r_____ -&lt;r-»
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilographiq
gars.
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Molasses and Syrups,
Ambrotype; Imperial Am­
Green and Black Teas,
brotype; Relievo Am­
Rio, Omrlon, and Java Cofle,
brotype; Double
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
Ant brotvpe
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snufl’,
AMD COPYING dose to orier. oa abort notice.
Salt and Water Utne,
Soaps, Sals ratus, Cassia, Pepper and
Spice.
In addition to the above stock of Groeeriea^be
- IV.11
Mwmrrl.Vw
I N.. ■ ■ *

GROCERY, SALOON,
The ettbecriber ia

. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

FAMILY

SATE TUB PIECES!
^rtepok Ut^Broodwy, aad aoid by afi droler.
Tbe^Rcrtorrtive Is Mt up in Boltita of three

KereaUae «HI aa&lt; Luasal

■ '

Ever offered tn Battle Creek, alt of which
will be sold at prices that cannot fail to
suit purchasers.
Particular attention paid to filling or­
ders from Hastings and vicinity, and
satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
—Tbe highest market price always

paid for Produce.
ISAAC C. MOTT,

tse’Jrtiex.a”
rxrafLTw.T;

luoldby ailgvod Druggist. and FsW Good.

vulcanite rubber bam.

Jeffmn BL, I tares Eaat of Battle Crock Honee,
Bdttfa Creek, Mich.
w—A—loan
xrtL.W

Lands For Sale!

GKOCE1IES

Aa law a, th. tonnt, Ar Ontwrteij

W “Jy-

Or Cold Uadi iTMrad.
TEA

OR
COFFEE. CmcXKN.
PICKLED TONGUE. BARDINES, dwx

At*, loe Cmm, u&lt;
Board will Iw AiraMwd br
k/OavaaS.

th. d*r ar

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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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